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1 nt Wth The Newt! \ strde All The Actvtes,,, lhft Town Wth Tour Home-Town Paper FT V$l*e~Skop Tkt Adt Tht Larftft And Brut Shop* Ana SerrlcM In The Are* Art Our Advertsers. Patronse Them! XXVIII NO. 31 CARTERET, N. J, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1M9 PRICE THREE CENTS tooo See. Parade Itorough,,,\ Club Fele 11(I SIKTCM; AH w nhth Lsted h, I! 1 I tlji; fr Orgnalty and ;, record Halloween!,., rlcbratlon sponnmh, by the Can m\ Club, as the,,,.>! wth nearly 7, Hunt of John Kos AMII frst prze of,,,1/e of 125 to the I,,, ts truck-borne.. nch had mounted.tnlly costumed I M I dancers, playng, P;v themes aa the. I, n the parade,,:i/i. of $25 went U,,,! upon whch wa;.lt-drawn slegh : Smla Claus and : Amercan Legon rl prze wth Its > lon I. I \10 to Star Land v.erans of ForelKn ju/.c of $6 to Car- K; odd Felldvs for her communty n seventh prze of.ncret. 48, Foresters.hlh prle, $5 to :.. club; nnth prze.nkf Motors; tenth tcot Bus Servce Unon, lv Wnners A nner of the Frst nn Trophy was The Company wth seven puns of equpment portable out-houm..ml hand-drawn, ontngent of over. Parade Wll Mark Dedcaton of Monument In Honor of Fallen Heroes on November 13 CARTERET -At the meetng of the combned Veterans Memoral Dedcaton Commttee n the Borough Hall t was announced by Patrck J. De- Sants. jfenera.1 charman of the monument dedcaton parade and program to be held on Sunday, November 13, that the Port Monmouth Army Band and frng squad wll partcpate In the ceremony payng horns Re to the communtys war dead ol both world wars Invtatons have been extended to the Boy and Olrl 8cout.s and all cvc, socal and fraternal organsatons In the borough to partcpate In the parade whch forms at the Walter B. Overholt Stadum grounds at 1:30 P. M. In case of Inclement weather the ceremony wll be held the followng Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ursula Freeman and Mrs, Ella Gleckner of the Auxlares announce that notfcaton postal Pay Boosts Fxed For Postal Staff n the mned forces wll not be :. kr-pt the crowds! ^Id-red toward longevty 11 IP-11 hlarous antcs grades """ p;ce delegaton tro- trded to the Hlrom :"l "Troopers" who ; and blue colonal! n led by ther nurd. Marshal, I). 1 Thrd Trophy. k and "Soup M!! Hoy Scout Troop, md Ffth Trophy re Company Del- 1 mpptltlofl was won Anboy Fre Departno for the fnest.hde on all merts d on Pane 6> les of Coal n Borough IMvt>s May Soon l II Coal Strke s They Say 1 - Coal dealers ln,ud today that they supply of coal on nut were worryng wll happen durng» weeks. hem sad Ultt tnu* u ultlea nbtf ovate <u shortage then the t< --mhs roll around. Anthab "W dont wll (tonext " s sad curttot coal Mould lut for a few >"v sugg«te( that n dsturbng f*etor»," It Ml for, hottwholders -upply of COM now. re w"lly have lne coal late n November and These shpments lake "" demand o home- ps fn "ll for ther bns. If "ke lasts tor,» long «"»t be able to get " I shpment*, Turnojj tf/ Urgtd T Frank t Bareford, < Breohkl an<( Ml- Republcan eandc senttll follow- 1 Ht: New Jrfjpy Turnnty at w ""naton ot the pre- MIIBS of U«tffopowd "ung throu h Car- 1 that thtfe to no *" turnotl at Carteret. 1 >-,s )ectfullj(,!,owl your 1 the fact that Carthe tam rapdly ll U Awatng Clear Defnton of New IJ»W on Pay Rane CARTERET - Salary ncreases rangng from $120 to 1420 a year wll be reflected In the next pay ehetks of Carteret Post Offce employes, duo November IB, under provsons of a new law effectve Tuesday A total of fourteen postal employes Is affected. All of the rerular snlarled employes wll receve flat yearly raaes of $120. In addton three rases of $100 a year are provded for contnuous servce of varyng perods.! Postmaster Wllam Lawlor sad he Is awatng an Interpretaton 1 from the Post Offce to clearly I defne aspects of the new law. He I sad a bulletn contanng the ln tepretaton s expected wthn! the next few weeks. Under the provsons of the lerlslatlon, t appears that servce Hgh School Lsts Academc Honors K>t l,nl of Honor ShfUttt* s Made Iullf Her Today CARTKRET The HKh School I today made publc the frst honor; roll for the academc year of It follows: Senor* Danel Ka.sha. Else! Ncmsh. Beverly Zucker. Mm - K»rel Brxlnar. Lllan Brown. Myra Drourr, Thomas Kasher. Ernest KOVHCS. Elzabeth Poloncstk. Hose Prokop. Ethel Mlak. John Wawzy.sk Eleanor Rocky, Marlon Ward. Mary Wozny. {Shela Qreenwald. Alce Karmazln, Los Levne. Blanche Outkowsk. Rose Mare Lester. Frances Mchael. Junors Herbert Lehman, Gloa Domwhue, Helen Hkltka. Agnes Japlk. Charles KerehuV. Marlene jjkak, Rchard Mmdclmk, Florence Mln. Stephen Balnsky. Plane Crash Vctm cards have been sent to M Gold star ptretu In the borough and It Is requested that thtae be returned as soon as possble so that transportaton can be adequately provded. Anyone who wshes to donate transportaton servces for the Ofld Star parents can do so by contactng ether Mrs. Freeman of Mrs. Olnckner. Others on the combned commttee reprettntlnx the V, T. W, Sacred Heart. St. James, l. Klns Catholc War Veterans and the Amercan ]>«lon are Andrew Sumutka, Ewald Hoffman, Patrck Potocnlg, Joseph Puslllo, Steven Turc. Andrew Holenczak, George Toth, Steven ShuHck, Frank Dollnlch, Steve Lukach, Walter Colgtn and Frank Oaydos. The commttee wll meet agan on Thursday evenng, November 10, to complete Its plans. MISS MAKV F.. nonovan Funeral Monday For Mss Donovan Hgh Mass of Requem 111 St. JoKephH Church At 10 Oclock CARTERET The funeral of Mss Mary E. Donovan, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Danel Donovan Chrome Avenue, wll be held fom her horn* 1 Monday at 9:30 A. M. A hgh mass ot recrtttes wll be-soued to-st. Josephs Church, of whch she WHS a communcant, at 10 A. M. Bural wll be n St. James Ccmeterm, Woodbrldge. The body (f Mss Donovan, who v.lth ffty-three other persons wa.s! klled n II plane crash on Tuesday HI Washngton, arrved here tlls monnu and was taken care of by Lynwns Funeral Home, 21 Mss Donovan was born In Kttery, Me., and came to the bo. ouh wth her parents In chldhood She was graduated from HRh School In 1939 and nurses school of Jersey Cty Medcal Center. She Joned the Army Nursne Corps In 1944, servng two years, and then entered prvate practce. 8lncc then she was a prvate nurse speclulz- Jnrs Na^y, Flo - ng polo cases. Bechka. She served two years n Hawa Goz a d Oknawa durng the war and had been employed snce July n Sophomores ;nc tya.sht Joseh Gwendolyn Brown Louse Kotlnsk. Harret Ment- polo work at Kngston Avenue cher. Glora Nemsh, Helen Peter.,. Lllan Perka. 8u/.anne Green,! Hosptal In Brooklyn. Survvng, besdes her parents, Sally Ann Oaslor, Joun Uuddy, are three brothers, Danel, Jr., Rose Kudrock. Freshmen Mary Ann McCarty, Edward and John, all of ths Anna Mare Bholtesz Nancy Farrs, Thomas Gbson, Jean- Redel. borough. Arlene Nudge, Marlyn Gordon, Columbus School John Hla, Yolanda Ternylla, Lawrence Parkas, Robert Uhrer, Jo- Ctes Honor Roll seph Meluk, Irnw Trosko, Joan Chorlck Funend Rtes Are Held For Frank Bobenchk CARTERET The honor roll for the frst sx-week perod of Columbus School, made publc today follows: Grade 8 Jacquelne Hla. Grade 7 Frank Toth. Patrca Pross, Mary Ann Faytok, Barbara Anderson. Edwlna Czajkowskl, Patrca CARTERET - The funeral of Frank Bobenchk, 135 Roosevelt Avenue, was held Monday mornng from the Synoweckl Funeral Home, 46 Atlantc Street. A hgh mass of requem was offered n St. Josephs Church by Rev Hugh Moftett. O. S. M. Bural was n St. James" Cemetery, Woodbrldge. There were many floral peces. Bearers were Harry Rumatluk, I Y1 """" " ; JOINS THE WAVtS CARTERET Mss Mmthtt Katha. daughter of Mr und Mrs. Lous Kasha. II) Charles Street, has joned the WAVES. K. of C Breakfast Attended by US ROY. Dobson s Speaker on Unons Management And Labor ProblemH CARTFRET Insprng talks md lu nterestng program mak- 1 ed the quarterly communon hrenkfast held by Carey Councl, 1280, Knghts of Columbus at tht Sncred Heart. Church Hall, 6undv. wth more than 175 members In ftttendanre. Rev. L. J. Petrck presded. The parent teachers assocaton of the parsh prepared the breakfast and the Rrls of the sodalty 1 served. Mrs. Joseph Hasek and Mrs Emll Bxub were charmen. Guest speaker was Rev. Phlp Dobson, SJ. of St Peters College, Jersey Cty and founder of St. Peters Insttute of Industral Relatons and Drector of Xaver Insttute of Industral Relatons. New York Cty Hs topc was "Unons, Labor and Management." Father Petrck save the nvocaton and spoke on Catholc Acton : Grand Knght Andrew J Hla acted ts toaslmaster Other speakers were the charman of the fve pont program, Stephen A. Torok, deputy grand knght and general charman; James J Dunne, Fraternal Actvty; Phlp Foxe, Jr.. Councl actvty; George Ssko, publcty; Mchael Abaray, membershp; Arthur Ruckregel. Catholc Ac- j tlon, and charman of t u> communon breakfast. Other speakers were John J. Neder. St. Josephs parsh; Alex Such, at. Elzabeths parsh; Adam Szymborskl, Holy Famly parsh; John K DZurlla and Edward Medvetz. of Sacred Heart parsh; Charles Kerenchuck Ot St. Ellas parsh; dstrct deputy Joseph L Yule Clubs To Pay Out $270,000 Savngs Ht All-tme Peak Here; Nearly 2,000 tn Get (ash CARTERET The savngs of Carteretn Chrstmta Club subscrbers ar«approxmately $370,- 000 ths year, settng a new alltme record despte the fourmonth strke at the U. 8. MetaU Reflnlne Company and a general fallng off n busness, a survey showed today The cash wll be dstrbuted to about 1,050 members resdng n the Carteret urea. There were,nore subscrbers ths year than n The Carteret Bank and Trust Company wll pay some $180,000 o twelve hundred subscrber^ an ncrease of $35,000 over last year, Thomas O Kcnyon treasurer reported J. P Mulvhlll, casher of th«frst Notonal Bank In Carteret has about. 750 subscrbers who wll ret $90,000 durlnx the next couple of weeks J Both bankng nsttutons re-1 ported that betweenbo and 90 perl cent of the ordnal subscrbers completed ther payments, most of them n the $1 apd $2 denomnatons There were some n» creases n the $5 categores. Seasons greetngs and Invtatons to enroll n the 1950 Clubs wll accompany the checks from each Insttuton. Carteret merchants have receved the news wth glee. They expect that a good porton of thu fund wll >c for the purchase of Chrstmas gfts. Food Sale Nov. 16 Planned by PTA Mr>. Burke Gves Report On Conventon; Other Matters CARTgBHT- The. C..._ Cleveland PTA held ther repular meetng Wednesday evenng at the Cleveland School. Mrs. Thomas Burke, presdent, presded. Mrs. Burke gave a report of her trp as delegate to tl)e PTA Conventon at Atlantc Cty whch was held October 26-2B. Edward Qun, supervsng prln* C.. S ale 8S. Joseph Domn ch, let- lftlk m edu u turer; Joseph Makka. treasurer o, oux and Fathful.llhful navgator of Carey ^ J., n ^ ^ ^ flre ^ ^ Assembly 4th derree: Edward Dolan. Jr. speakers bureau und November 16. at the Cleveland drlls. A food sale wll be held on Frank Dollnfch and Wllam Teleposky secretary and treasurer of P. M. Commttee wll be Mrs. Jo School from 10:30 A M. to 3;30 Columban Club. Benedcton was seph Sandor, Mrs. Loretta Nagy, pronounced by Rev. Phlp Dfbson. Mrs. Edward Frankln, Mrs, Retrement Plan Put Up to Voters Thref State Queston* On Bond IHHIUM HIHO On November Ballot CARTERET In addton to heated races for State, county and muncpal offces, Carteret voters wll be confronted next Tuesday wth four referendum^ In ths borough, the queston s whether borough employes should be Included In the State Employes Retrement System. On the State level, voters wll be asked to push "yes" or "no levers on the followng propostons: 1. That the State ssue $25,- 000,000 n bonds to mprove twen- Charles Cooper, Ms. George Sls j ko, Mrs. Dorothy Msak, Mrs. Thomas Burke and Mrs. Patrck Altkcn. The teachers present who asssted at the meetng were Mss Ann Proskura. Mrs. Floryce Brown, Mrs. Blanche Harrs. Mrs. Jack Wllams, Mrs. Elzabeth Connelly, and Mrs. Mary Dowllng. Several new members were accepted Into the assocaton they are Mrs. Ann ODonnell, Mrs. Patrck Altken. and Mrs. Dorothy Mtelecz. Members elected to the Chrstmas party commttee to be held December 7, are Mrs. Joseph Las* key, Mrs. Ann ODonnell, Mrs, Mary Rusnak, Mrs. Edward Frankln. Mrs. Loretta Nagy and Mrs Joseph Sandor. Republcan Club To Meet Tonght Wlleus. Arlene Sandor; grade 6 ly. two state menu hosptals and CARTERET There wll be a Wllam Outer, Walter Borchard, WC f are and pe^j nsttutons. meetng of the Carteret Republl- Jula Mae Page. Eleen Oluchowsk, Zolton Ur. Ronald Szpak, John Issued to pay bonuses to New 2. That $105,000,000 In bonds be can Organl-aton at Fre Hall #1, Rogers, Robert Horvath; grade 5 Jersey World War II veterans, Nancy Anumdson. Edth Colgan, the debt to be pad prncpally Charlotte Cuoper. Eleen Ference, through a gross recepts tax. Carol Nudge, Patrca Pusllo, 3. That $100,000,000 In bonds be Wllam Yulmsz, Wendell Wlson Issued to provde low-cost housng for State resdents. Walter and Joseph Bubenchlk,! tntt^."bw. Th K>M Tobas- Frank Palnkas, Anadlo Domn-1 se»-, Wulltt(:e Kamlerjkl Dorothy guez and Prank Ba tko Mlsuk d; grade Cftlul * 4 Carole n Ktl «-»*«Edler, «- Harret Lchrer, Olga Marcus. Beverly Schmdt; grade 3 -* Georgette Batbam Nudge, Robert Holfman, Joseph Menjulta. John Sotak. Anythng Tots Dont Swallow! Is there thng that Carteret chldren do not swallow? A glance at reports for the year shows that peanuts, cons ald pns are the most common objects swallowed by chldren. Bobby pns, whstles and wng nuts among other thngs. Doctors warn parents agalut dong any of these thngs when t U dscovered that a chld has wallowed a foregn object: > Dont spank, slap on back, hold up by the heal, try 1,0 pj-y the object out, or gve the mfflm f»»> or make mutters the chld by the heelfc or ng t, to attempt to dslodge the artcle usually mles matters worse. The artfll* Is lkely to get stuck among the vocal chords when they swll In spsm and grab t, cat " " 1V - - % "- to uftocal^. 8h especally dang glass cause pr Medal men rents: Dont let age put thng* n. that dont WfT^ leave thl""" "Seoul* Own" Fete Set for Wednesday CARTERET In honor of Orl Scout Week, a "3coutt Own" wll be presented by all the troops of Carteret at the Sacred Heart Audtorum, Ftch Street, on November 9th, at 7:30 P. M. All scouts are requested tu be In unform. The Senor Troop of the Sacred Heart Church wll act, as hostesses to the group. Mrs. Harold Edwards s n charge of refreshment* and Mss Mary Feryo Is charman of the program. PARTIES GALORE CARTERBT-Borough ffyng sters dd not have to go beggng fyr fun on Halloween. Followng the o panda, there were parllet,fpr young m wde fh«e m>. tonght" at 8:30 P. M. prank I Bareford. Jr., George J. flrechka, and Mchael Resko, Councl manc Canddates wll speak. AH comrntteemen and commtteewomen a«well as workers are urged to make a specal effort to attend. Refreshments wll be served followng the meetng, Frank Stekterka, Muncpal Charman am) John J. Clko, Campagn Manager, arc In charge, asssted by Mrs. Mary Kubala, Karl Qrolunan, Ms Murle Kublck, Leon Cumn, Phlp Foxe, Alex EvonU, Paul Bagala, Sajnuel tjca, John Qrechka, Fraacs Qaydos and Anthony Alach. There wll be a specal meetng of all workers at Fre Hall #3 on Sunday at 2 P. M. Campagn lterature wll be dstrbuted and fnal nstructons wll be gven All Commltteemen and Conuatteewomen. Ejecton Board Clerks *3 well as all workers are asked to be present. ttow HALLOWEEN PARTY CARTERBT - The st, Uw Qlrt Scout* held a Halloween party ftt the St. KUM; Hull., Attendng were: LlUan Kl&h, Joan mu^. Oluhojkl. Anna HUopD, Helej Oalwnb, Yvonne Lehonjf Borer, Jo»n P»lon»hj0fc - -- flrthr Canddates n Race for Councl To Elect 3 Democrat fttmocrnt JOSEPH SYNOWIECKI Zonng Draft Ready; Hearng Ntrvetnber 23 CABTERET Announcement WUK made by the zun; burd that M, wll hold a publc hearng; on the znlnn plan n On- Borouth Hall, Wrdcsduy, November 33 at K I. M. The byrd has just completed Its draft of the zonng program whch s tn le presented to the Btroufrl Caucll. MemhTs uf the board are George (hamra, Alex I.ellow, Maurcr Npewak, Leonard (atrl and Arthur Taylor. PKRKV BACK ON JOB CARTERET Borough Clerk August J, Perry, who had hs foot amputated, returned to hs offce te week. He has to use crutches to navlgftte. ATTENDS LUNCHEON CARTERET Dr, Otto Walker,,hU borough, Attended Ihe annual Jal luncheon of the medcal staff of Doctors Hosptal, Newark, held at the hosptal dlny; hall. Republcan nrfxhka Rcnthlntn MICHAEL RKSKO MANY ATTEND SEUIERT RITES Profuson of Floral Trbutes; Varous Groups Pay Trbute CARTERET A large attenfrends and dance of relatves, neghbors marked the funeral of Ncholas Selbert, 49, 93 Emerson Street, held Monday mornng from the Synoweck Funeral Home, 46 Atlantc street. A hgh mass of requem was offered In St. Ellas Greek Catholc Church by Rev. C. 8. Roskovlcs, pastor of the church. Bural was In St. Oertrudes Cemetery. There were many ffscal trbutes, The bearers were Julus Czak Thomas Campbell and Mchael Holovath, representng the Foresters of Amerca, and Joseph Dowlng, John DZurlla and Joseph Babzkl, the Knghts of Columbus. The rltunl of the Foresters was conducted Saturday nslt and that of He K. of C. hst nght at the funernl home. Ukranan Socal Club Marks 20th Annversary at Banquet EX An uu-stlk Capt. Jack Eg an and Henry Anproyram marked the 3l)th aunv-1 dw.son, and vucal selectons were ereary bummet and dauc held by j rendered by He home-town tro, the Ukralnlm Socal Club lnc at j Stanley HIUI John Masluck and the Ukranan pavlon Sunday j Joseph Wadlak. Peter Keller #as plwo accompanst. The Oley Thp pogran was opened by Brothers Orchestra played for luugcne Wadlak; general chutrnwttar of ceremones. Current ofllcers of the club are: dancnj. am nd Among those ntroduced to the th Street Commssoner Walter W, AUdluW were pot^ctlnun Joseph Wudtak, presdent; Mchael Dobrowolsk vce presdent; Andrew Synoweckl, Edward J. Dol&n, Jr.. Counclman Patrot Potocug, former cfluncllma^ Frank Sekerka, Wuy, treasurer. Kasklw, secreury and Stephsu School CdmmMJoner John Cku, HUtory ot Club Frank I. Burefort, Jr., and Qeoge The Ukranan Socal Club was hk, RtpuljUfl^n cundnule for organzed on October 19, 1929 CQUnell and Julan 1 Pollak, reporter for the express purpose of untng fot the EllMbetfl Daly Journal. the Ukranan youth Into an organsaton wthout poltcal or t«- Prlhclpal spftaers were Qene Wolyshjn, YouH l(o^, Q. preallft Youth Uglous barrers. The club permltttd only persons of Ukranan deadest cteot of the league nto membershp, later amend, pf AtnttCR, ) Mchael TUlo, Jersey W?, 1#lten^ Ukmenu flowed persons of mlz«d ^OVuth JU*W o( Newtttarrtagea certan concesslonj,, the socal tnd athleuc MtMtK* ^ onp(»<«).- Counelmen On Tuesday Itoth IurtfN Hopng lor Kcrorl Vol«* a«our! (junngn Ends CAHTERET A llslltu C»m- [n I8t wu mmr to t clofte on Tu«- dnv»hen Canerrt voters wll elect, ) Urr coucmen. two for three-! Kn tetm.s HIKI we for an unfxplrrd term There has not been ; a MIILIC ss- nf major mportance, lrmrs of Hll partes are hop- ; :nu fm t record vote. More than. 1 Mm persons HIT enttled to cast : thru l>nll, s, u few less than In :!h- (enrral Electon of ] Srt-knt re-e!erlnn. nl Demo-,ras «rr Cnunclmen Joseph 8y- nowleck and Put nek PolocnlR tor the hll term nnd Jumps Lukach for the unexplred term of Edward J CoRhln. Republcans opposng them are Frank 1 Bareford, Jr, nntl (lenrue Brechka for the full term and Mchnel Resko for the unexplred trn As El-clon DIIV daw.s near, the fre u smokr often attrndng!oc!i conest.s were msstnn. On all tmnls there w«s ncllvlty but l *-«s surprlsrly quet. What- vcr InmpnlRlK s betnt done,! s ronphhlve.v peaceful. Tn 1 cnddtes h.ve been dev)tum then attenllon prmarly n MI tfu/.uon work needed to ml out tn 1 vote. Wh e pence urn nln prrvuls. there has l>een cl.vc rnnvashnx n behalf of the vn ons cndldntes. Ihr 1 chtuudate.s thrrrkelves how- vor nv- shown consderable actvty They have been busy at- VuHs so. nls and Kallto advance ther cause. One of Ihrm smd that quet canvassng s worth mure lmn "a lot of speeches." No matter what the outcome on Tuesday, the boouch councl wll reman under the Democratc.dl.strl.l(m next, year,»lnce that body Is mde up of all Democrats currently. On hr sdelnes voters are bemt urrcd to vote n favor of the mroutfh employe x<n.on systfn. The polls wll be open from 7 \. M. to 8 P. M, All voters who :an,»re bclk urmd lo vote early In the day and Ihvr rrow pomk Mllty of (onrestlon and nconvenence.o themselves and others near the close of the polls, Voters who receved sample vottnu machne ballots also havo been urued to famlarze themselves wth the ballot to ast:;t hem n vob and save tune on Electon Day. The sample ballot lsn cntaw detaled lrslructlma m how to use the votlnk machne, Ukranan Church At Fete Sunday Wll Murk It* Palron Sants Kcanl wth Servce, (.onoert CARTERET v St. Demetrus Ukranan Church wll observe Its- Patron Sants feast Sunday wth solemn dvne servces at 9 and 10:30 oclock In the mornng. The. feast proper falls on Tuesday, November 8th, when dvne lturgy wll be celebrated at 8:30 A. M. A concert wll be gven by two choral groups Sunday at 4 P. M. t the Nathan Hale School audtorum. The local church chor wll be drected by Prof, V. Sos- Uwko wth over forty sngers par-.icipatnr. The chor of St. Vladmrs Ukranan Orthodox Church of New York Cty comprsng 90 members wll alnn under the drecton of Prof. M. Zavltnevch. ^ddesms wll be delvered at the Concert by the Very Rev, Leo Wesolowsky of New York Cty and Rev. Walter Bukata of Passac. Both speakers wll be ntroduced >>.v Harry Wolansky, Presdent of the Board of Trustees of the local church. The concert wll be followed by dance at the Ukranan Pavlon wth Edde and hs Golden ScreV aders playng., The commttee of the affar conssts of Rev, John Uundlak, Honorary Charman. Mchael Dobrowolsky, Charman. Harry Hay- duk, Harry.Wolansky. Stephen Kutcy, Henry Padlak, Ncholas Koscowlat, Ncholas Ka, John LuVmokewtOK, Mchael Hrycuna, Sr.,,Jbfn Bokalsky. Walter U- schtk, John Lokot. Joseph Klraly, Stephen Mellck, Theodore Dacfco, Mchael SUpak. Walter Kelmal, : Charles Trmfh. They wll be M- lsted by Mrs. Joseph Kualy, Mr«.* Edward Kublck md other members of St. Anns Auxlary, DANCE TOMORROW CARTEHET The Lone BUfc! j Socal and Athletc Club wll ther annual dame tomorrow at, the St. James 1 Hall. Longfelct Street, Musc wll be furnuhed.l Al Kallu and hs orchestra, nlttee ln chakf s Charles wjnsk. charman, asssted bj ) Ua Sullvan, Albet Sark, Anthony Qreck ud K«n!

2 I V*. Profles of Sx Canddates For Counclmen CARTERET The Cnrteret Press herewth presents profles Of I he ;l* l( :»l rulnu.; fur JAMF.R 1 I.IIKACII Born m Carter*!. Mr. I.knch attended the publlr schools In the borough He graduated from HIP Agrcultural School, Hutxers Unversty He Is head of a mlk ds- Irlbutmt company, marred md so \ In! FIIITIly Church and n member of the Hnv N.un* Sm-letv of the church the flhe of fve chldren He Im-. Hr I, cmplelltl 1. Ills frst lem a 1, nerved on lle Bototnh (umcl and Board of ^duraton fo sev n years, nln was tax nssesso He 1st romunnut of Sacred Hem I dhurrh nnd Holy Name Soretv "f jthe church He s actve In varous elvc orrn7(ttom, nrludlm: the I Lons Club anl tle UM1 Smut Qomfl BUIOUKII ("un-l JOSHH SVNOWIFCKI Mr Svrowerkl lout; n resdent here! > marred md the fnlher of two chldren He.\ a [unernl dh- Our Thanks to the followng for ther assst sc unl rooprraton In our efforts In promote the BARN DANCE AVKNEL SCHOOL ON NOV. 4TII Tn- A vend Pharmacy Iv u y n nk M Dry (»<MMIH Mayer 1 * (Grocery ; M«WHJ)OVH of A vend am aii utler co-operatng tradespeople of Avenel. eetor and currently coroner of Mddle 1. Conhlv wns II fouud nf l.l. Kocusfcko Demon HIM CHl.! ;, mrnhcr of Polsh Natonal AMll. Net MB IJIIS, II ( *1111 nf Holy and Klks Wpe. 21 Hr served In World Wa I He Is n member (f (,rv Cuncl. Knlfhts of folm- membe of the B(roln:h (null l I HANK I BAKKIOKI).IK Hunk I Bareford. J. attended Columbus School, and graduated from Carteret Hgh School wth honors n 1U2T. Whle n 111(4)1 School le manaped mul was n member of the basketbul! team nd the football team, and won an PATRICK IOTOCNIG award for belf* the best utllete Mr. Putncnlg was bom In Cartf.re! He wns the frst presdent of the and nj educated n the pub- Student Organsaton, then aled llt schools of the horoukh He has tle General Organlzal ton. nd u been employed us representatve of member of the Rutgers Intersclmlastc Debatng Group. Fol- tre Hncock Mutual Mfe Insur ttlce Compuny fo the past ffteen lowng graduaton nnd whle attendng Rder College In Trenton. years He s H veteran (f World War 17 He has served on the fe was employed by vmlous ndustral plants Whle at Rder Col- Bonrd (f Eruclun for sx ye;n<< and also the.same»od on the lege he contnued wth hs debatng, was presdent of the Forum Chb, the Junor Claw and the Debatng Club and because of hs actvtes was.selected by the school for the Honor Roll "Whos Who," He graduated wth honors n IH.TI and wns recommended for a poston nt Frankln Md School. Frankln, N J After teachk there fur two years he accepted a poston n the Cartertt School system where le s at. the ELECTED BY THE LADIES FOR 3MART HAJS LEES 92 MAIN STREET HAT BAR FRIDAY, NOVmtBtR 4, 1940 He It a communcant of the gucrpd Heart Crmrch where le Is a member of the Holy Name and present tme He has Uken **,rdnota Socetes land Is, wthout tenson courses at. Itutgers ColleRe n doubt, one of our" up and mnng and the Cty College of New York I tlzes. He Is fnfnll.l wth the problems of Industry and labor because he has the knowledge of experence K.lned through hs prevous employment wth several factores In varous Jobs He Is famlar wth the needs ana problem* of our yter ctzens also beenusr of Mrs! hnnd knowledge ganed by hs assocaton wth them these many years. He Is actvely nterested In our communty havluk rved s a leader and member, of cvc organsatons, alxo 19M am from Carteret.School In graduaton beng Instrumental In the brlglna-! Unversty on bf the Halloween Parade >onsr?( by the Craftsmen^ Club, whch proved so popurar last»e«r e Is presdent of the Carteret fepubllcan Club, GEORGE J BfcECHKA OenKe J Brechka attended Nathan Hale School and graduted from Carteret Hgh School wth honors n 1945 He attended he Amercan Insttute of Ba.f.k- <n\> and Is employed by the Oareret Bank and Trust Cwnpany Ah ere he has worked for the past ree yearro He lt a 3t4rT Sergeant. n the New Jersey Natonal Guard md l.s Company Adrtfnstratlw ;lcrk He eradtnted from the Ad- Ifltant Generals School of Per- Mnnel Admnstraton av Pne Camp. New York In 194ft, at whch I me he receved hgh rerornltlon.rum hs Commandng Offcer. He has servwl as presdent and treasurer of the Wngs Athletc Club, an organzaton consstng ;f a group of young men from Carteret whch has ganed wde recognton for ts Interest and utvlty In the betterment of the communty and Its young ctzens. He (*> now servng as 8ecreUry of the Carteret Republcan Club and hs ablty, qualfcatons and sncerty ganed hm the Organzaton endorsement as a Counclmanc Canddate MICfMEI. RF.8K0 Mchael Resko was born and rased In Curteret, one of a famly of eluhl chldren He graduated from Washngton Publc School In Hgh Followng hs he attended Newark now Rutgers- com- purl In Mrchnf! Davd. Edward, plete hs pf-law requrements Therou, Kugene Carmchaet; there nnd entered the LAW School OeorHe nnd Rchard Walker, Phylls nnd Juyoe Lumons, Anna Mae. of Newark Unversty In 1931 and obtaned hs I.A.B degree In vta.tle and Caesar Wllams, Jula He passed the State Bar examlnntl(.ns In September 1035 and was,nd Benrnln Kendrlcks. Chrls- vao and Shrley Page. Barbara sworn In as attorney at law In ne Jolles. Alfred, Ernest, Aarbnrn and Mary Erwn. February of 1938 He Is now prac- Edward tcng In Carteret. Durng hs attendance at Law School, he was employed at Foster Wheeler Corpnrallon and I T. Wllams A Sons to help fnance hs educaton He served as Polce Recorder for a perod of four years and as Borough Attorney for about three years. He flso was a member of the Board of Educaton. He Is a communcant of St. Bllzabeths Hungaran Catholc Church, Is marred and the father of two sons Cpt Home Cm\t Insulatng glass, wth a space of dehydrated lr sealed between the pane t a year round economy tor the home. CuU heatng costs n the wnter and sr condtonng coet (n the summer. COMMA COUNTRY CLUB Weddng Recepton* lm< u<ts (ul) Meetng - (Huh Dances For Reservaton Telephone L. W. DAGGER, Stpwprd Rahway 7-H32 QUALITY TRUCKS That Can Be Bought Rght We Have Just Heceved U Tr^r-as prom a "arje Fleet Aecounl Panels - Plck-Ups - Sedan Delveres 1 All M»ke»-19S7 to 1941 FRQM $125 CAPPEL MOTORS, INC. Authorzed Ford Dealer Smth Street Open Evenngs PERTH AMBOY Here, There n Boro Schools /Vof<* of Interert to Teat-hen, Student* n Mss Sophe Mardnah W ( Amboy Mm nt Ceremony f-l (arlerefs Publc and Paraeha School* vel. She rj (11,,., day, when Mss Sophe H. Marclnlak, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Columbus School pupls who j nest. the most ordnal and the The hrldc-onc won prfe, for wndow decoratng prhjjj ««p John Mnrclrak, 102 Sharot Street, Sroka of town.,,, Jf became the brde of John M. and Regna km, were: Jacquelne Hlla and Wl-Kaplanlam Uuffenberter $2 prze; Sebok; the most orlftlral, Robert satn, Mhs,", Ml Oeorgette dlnge, Joseph fty ton of Mr. and Mrs. Cty, They wo.,. Seymour Zncker, Julus Weber. Hotrmnn, Joseph S»mu, Pet«r Lydon. Olorlt Komlewskl; the pret- malohlng hen Danel QnValett-ra prtee; Stephen Samu, Charles Oalamb, Raymond Vlnsko--*2 prze. The ( test Rose Mare PH>P, Judth Colored Baptst Qroup receved a Trophy and ft Slver dollar for ther organzaton. The followng took uru Robert Pettus. Clndys. Orlc and Jmmy Hawkes, I/oretta I<ewls, Sandra Grdner. Dolores Rozzel- :e. Wley Tlarrlntslon. Barbara McAllster, Elzabeth Wllnms, %1 przes for costumes were won by the followng: Thomas Spewak, Wllam Uhouse, Prank Nudge, Raymond Saver, Katherne Kolnns. Joan Caplk, Peter sca. Bert- Ian ferhacs, Walter Daltbn, Mjhael Morrs, Thomas Duslanek, Joseph ChftmndR, Rudolph Per-acs, Barbara Samu. Boy Scouts won two trophes. The Junor Red Cross at Col- mbus School s busy workng on the Membershp drve and fllng boxes to be shpped to Europe shortly after November 15th Chldren of European Countres wll be delghted wth ther gfts for Chrstmas from Amercan boys and grls. Kobs, Dorothy Morrs, Patrca Flt7«efdd, Frank Menhart and Mchael Mlrda entertaned In regular Assembly nt. Columbus School on Tuesday afternoon. Prank played on tle Kutar the followng selectons Oklahoma Waltz, Hlll-Blly Duet Roots and Saddle. Melody n C, My Daddy s Only a Pcture, Oemn Folk Song. Mchael played the fceordan. Dark Eyes. Red Rlve Valley, two Polkas and a Wrdtz. John MesqulU was the nnnouncer. CARTERET Nathan Hale School had Its annual parade fo Halloween on Monday at 1:15 P. M.Spectators lned the sldewulks whle costumed chldren pn-wed n revew. After returnng to ther classrooms the chldren spent the rest of the afternoon n the Halloween sprt wth games and fun. Refreshments were furnshed by mothers and teachers. A move "Trees and Homes" was shown to eghth, seventh, sxth *«&<%;.«Aftr,"Sto Tuesday^. M, n The Halloween Costume Parade held In Columbus School on Monday afternoon by the thrd and fourth grade pupls was judged by eghth grade pupls, for the fun- umbus "FtZZJ* Sohool on November 9th the Nathan Hale School assembly for Amercan Educaton Week. The followng Nathan Hale They wll be welcome any tme School pupls won awards In the Jurlng the day. ( wndow decoratng contest for Halloween: Nancy Sltar. Eugene Oavaletz, Joan DZurllla, John Tum. Ernest Albrecht, Dors Hlla. Roberta Klraly. Stephen Konawal, Fred Brockop JDOOWOOD TREES 3 feet $1.«U \ 6 feet 2.90 < 9 feet 3.0«wth ball jtaxus yews, boxwood, ever greens, azaleas, start from $1.M / Shade trees, hedges, shrubs, j blue spruce, etc.... SALE STARTS TODAY! HURRY! ( Plants too numerous to menton, 1 j to go at less than \ 2 prce. Wegela Gardens Nursery :) mles south of South Rver on, jue Cranbury Road Communst party In Poland asked for a mercless" purge. CARD OF THANHS NICHOLAS SEIBSRT We wsh to express our sncere thanks to our relatves, frends and neghbors-for ther knd expressons of sympathy, sprtual bouquets and benutlful ftoral trbutes extended n our recent bereavtme.nt n the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, Ncholas Sebert. We especally wsh to thank Rev. C. S. Roskovcs; Knghts of Columbus Oarey Councl No. 12H0; Foresters of Amerca Court No. +8: St. Ellas Rosary Socety; Etapurtment O.F.H-C. of tht U.S. Metals Sefnng Co.; pall bearers; those who dowtetl curs: Curteret Democratc Or- Kanzaton; Carteret Polce f>- IWftm-U tu)u the Synoweckl funeral Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Glury n your own "Secret Fmtljuo" u M> nuny olw lovely women Jo. through lh«fnu, crnllc luuldnc of Stctnt Ftthuo Fouod«(on» anl Hr»»»ltre». Here, truly, s charm every wom«n my «h«re. FAMISE CORSET SALON- 147 Kayette Nt. lopp. Market). Perth Amboy CARTERET The Holy Famly Churth here WHO the scene of a pretty weddng at 4 P. M. Satur- Mchael Nledbala, 150 Lynd Street, Perth Amboy Rev. M. A. Konopka, pastor of the church performed the ceremony The brde, escorted to the altar by her father, was attred In a whte slpper satn gown desgned wth Illuson necklne trmmed wth Venetan lace, and a skrt extendng Into a full tran. Her French Illuson fngertp vel extended from an orange blossom crown and she carred whte orchds, stpphanotlp and lles of the valley. The mad of honor was Mss Dolores Marclnla.. sster of the brde. She wore an aquamarne slpper satn gown desgned wth a scalloped necklne, sheer yoke and a scalloped hlplne, Her head- (AUTERET PRESS CONGRATULATES CARTERET Mr, and Mrs. Adam Vapceenskl, 51 Mercer Street, celebrated ther 26th wedn annversary wth a femly dnner nt ther home on 8atur- «y. CARTERET Mr. and Mrs. Lous Kasha. 10 Charles Street, eebnued ther 26th weddng; annversary wth theatre end dnner r)erty In New York Cty. Notre Dame Ctlbedul The beautful Notre D»me cathedral In the heart of Part* rt«> many gracefully carved rtone ornament. fgure*, and fargoyle, Many of them are placed to hgh above the ground tbat t lad only an tngtl can admre ther detals. Commuter Tr«Ule Commuter traffc reprefenu U per cent of all pasenger carred, 8.1 per cent of total paen er mle* of lervtce, and & per cent of total passenger revenues of class 1 ralroad. pece wns n t, :,, buds wth sequn curred yellow. n«towlc7, tllll Wa te,r N-,n boy, brothe or wrved as.esf were Stanley r. Of the brde. lu Of town. 1,1 Followng a tup,,. the southern statc-, resde at M HI,,,,,,, Ppr travelng, h,.. maroon sut wth,; h and hul :ll CARD of Tl AM, PRANK non:-\ We wsh n,.. deep walltu- fronds, and,,!..,..,,, many acu of km bouquets and h >, trbutes extrnd- bereavement n ;,, dearly bplovd [ Bobenchlk We especlnly A R«v, CasX Y,, rfu8h Moflelt.,,,; W«KlbrclK(> am! r,,- Departmcms,!nl wleck Funtfu tl< :,. factory sevc", :,,,, For Men W! Want To Br In On The Oulsdr Ths Is the season sportsmen want, warm coats and jackets.) And we have them I plads so you can In a mle away am J warm and have h arm freedom. If you want to bo n \\\4 youre outsde, look these sportsmens m Capeskn Jackets Wool Lne Jacket. Plad Wool Shut-, Wool Sweaters Duo Fold Undvwc UCAN Ahf AM. M *** to MHMW^ WeMneM, Dttburja, Ok** *4 DONT MISS ^7 IALTIMOUAOHIOI.R. NHWH IPERTH AMBOY II a /Major Producton Area I Ir HERE n New Jersey we have me ald*t operatng lnoleum plant n th» country. Moreover New Jersey t the only stale that can boast of two major nlod lnoleum factores (there are only sx n the whole country). Many of the materals whch go nto the mgnufpcfure of lnoleum come fjom great dstances, so New Jersey wth ts ports and ts concentraton or ralroads s a logcal place for the operaton of ths ndustry. It s safe to toy that 75 per cent of the ktchen! today have lnoleum floor coverngs. Ill reslency and ts sound absorpton propertes moke t the papular choce. Fgures for lnoleum and other hard surface floor coverngs have been set at $17,910,987 for yaju* of products and $10,373,807 for value added by marvfacture*. The mpttvs gytn to buldng durng the ppt ffw years and th«fgpkat on modern ktchens may have ncreased these fgures consderably. Hectrery f^srfornjf Wf manyltkhuing operatens and alo coftrlbutts tf favorafaj* wonvlmj condtons. mm woomma.h.1 EXHIBITION OF THE World Famous Damonds "KOAlNOOR" HOPE * "SHAH" "MOGUL" " " "SANCy" "V "OBLUFF"*"""" ON, IN REPLICA, IN W STATE THEATRE WED., THUttS, KB1, 8AT.. NOV. 8, 10, la CanjuMsUon wltl the Showng of "ROPE OF SAND" flao mamono GIVEN AWA FBEE! A (Uh b»v\ nw>«itfte «(tt ewwlm, M» «T wttkh ww W4 ty I10MI, the m of wweh wtl hold rhfauto*m. Each»4utt «W«4«Mf the elfwlm ft "IUp«o( Stad" may tr, V«IM^ V P 0 *^«««f U» m*** froffl tb. t ef Uw *»*t» wlu YOUR MEN & BOYS WEAR PURCHASES JACKSONS HAS % CONVtNIKNT PLANS TO BUDGET VO11R 3 Payment Plan P»y 1/3 Down Balance n 3 Monthly Payments 10 Payment 1/3 Dfl^n^JB^uce m 1«Wcch}^ Theyre Avalahle for Your Tben S drvng Ukes % l«t out «l your wr! M»««U ducked NOW and be sure «( sale, uuhour Wnter Mrt«m-. 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3 :,,nr-.t PRESS FRIDAY, NOVEUBfcR 4, 1949 Elzabeth Ann Adams s at St. Elas 9 Ceremony ) ML-u Elzabeth I,IHI.lter of Mr. and A,nm«, 99 Randolph, the brde of John,,f Mr. and Mrs., Melbourne Court,.,,st Ellas Greek, here at 5 P. M, c S. RosKovcs,, rhuroh performed,,,,! ceremony. rworted by her fa-,. m len* by her sster. Adams as mad of MI;S rrene Rakovlc,,,! Ernest Ross of,vpfl as best man Pk of Port Readwhtr satn gown : sweetheart neckatl seed pearls, a,,nr tran. Her flnger-,!,,r French lluson tn a crown of seed I,,, curred a mother-, hook marked wth md lles <tf the y PTA Affar L,, 11 KIT The Holy Famly meetng Wednesday II- school hall. Mrs. l,1, x-lng completed for,, mry for the chldren., (n the party Include,:,,.! Kopln, Mrs. Mary k: Mrs Vctora 8ul, A,,II.I sckerka, Mr. Blanche \ ml Mrs Sophe Babes. nsc wnners were Mrs. nnowskl, Mr». Valere Ms Rose Sosnowskl and Mru Slotwlnsk. e,, PIT/* wnner wu Mrs. Oulumblskl. HosUw for runu were Mrs, Carolne Ms Helen Czak, Mrs nlnck and Mra. Vctora,f honor was gowned. matchng Julette,n m 1 and she carred,( Amercan Beauty 11 ^ brdesmad wore neauty satn gown, t a plume and she roses. turn from a wed- Canada, the newlywedr wll resde at 35 Melbourne court, Woodbrdge. For travelng the brde chose a blue satn drew, burgundy topper and an trchld The brde Is a graduate of Carterct Hgh School. Her huband, a graduate of Woodbrldge Hgh School and Rutgers Unversty, Is a veteran of the U. 8. Marne Corps. He s employed by the Woodbrdge Santary Company. W. E. Jewett, Jr. Takes a Brde Pottery (larterel Man Wed to Rahway (rl n Rte At Lexngton, Ky. CARTERET Word has been receved here of the marrage of Mss Dorothy Ann Laura, daughte of Mr and Mrs. James Laura. 121 Man Street. Rahway to Wllam E. Jewett, Jr, ths borough. The ceremony took place at Lexngton. Ky. wth Rev. James P. Herllhy, pastor of the Church of Chrst the KlnR offcatng. The brdal couple were attended by MIM Dors Barry, Lousvlle and Jack Feehan, ths borough. The brde WHS graduated from Rahway Hgh 8chool and the brdegroom from Catteret Hlfh School. He s now BUendtng the Unversty of Kentucky School of Engneerng. He served as a paratrooper n the U. a. Army. They wll lve at 532 Eucld Avenue. Lexngton. Ky,, whle he Is attendng college. INSTRUCTION IN SEWING CARTERET - Instructons In sewng were gven members of Grl Scout Troop 19, sponsored by St. Demetrus Ukranan Church and held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Joseph Symchlck Edgar Street. VISITING RELATIVES OARTERET Mrs. C. P. Per. kns. Lelck Avenue, s vstng relatves n North Carolna and Vlr glnla. FORDS WASHETTE 499 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE, FORDS NOW OFFERS Dry Cleanng Servce FREE Pck-Up & Delvery] P. A Servce as (lose as Your Phone NEW PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR SEDAN *1592 ra Ta Accessores Optonal )NLY A FEW AVAILABLE (METCHIK MOTORS 1 PLYMOUTH UEALKR ]»"» tdhorted De Soto - Plymouth Dealer «M UEOKGES AVENUE-OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY KAHWAY, NEW JERSKY WELCOME! ha s yow J^vlUtdl to attend the rand OfftOltf «f our Servce SUtoo on, November 7th PFC. JAMES KRUPA CARTERET- Pfc. James Krupa. Jr., son ot Mr. and Mrs. James Krupa, ths borough, has reported to Keesler Ar Force Base at Blox, Mss, to begn tranng In the Rado Operators School. Hs tran- Ing wll extend over a perod of 32 weeks. Maleks Entertan For Sons Brthday CARTERET-To mark the frst brthday annversary of ther son. George Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Malek. 2 Somerset 8treet entertaned al a party n ther home. Partcpatng were: Mrs. Ann Zaglewskl and son, Joseph. Mr. nntt Mrs Joseph Karapka, Mrs. Mary Malok and son. Joseph, Mrs. Mary Smth, and chldren. Wllam, Francs. Leon and Patrca, and Barbara nnd Jean Holob, all of ths borough; Mrs Anna Chrsman and son. George and Mrs. Laura Dnka and daughter. Dors, of Ralway; and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Demeter and chldren, Andrew, Jr., Jula ann and Beverly Ann of Perth Amboy. TO MEET WEDNESDAY CARTERET Star Landng Post #2314, VFW wll hold ts regular meetlns on Monday nght nstead of Tuesday, electon day. Returns for the Armstce Day Dance should be made at that tme. Edward Frank Hlub and Brde On Honeymoon n Mam, Fla. CARTERET Many Carteret..chrysanthemums tnted pnk. folks went to South Amboy Sat Emll Onrrejcak was the best unlay afternoon to attend the man and ushers were John Murphy of Woodbrldgr and Stephen weddng of Mss Agnes Mary Jaworskl, daughter of Mr and Mrs Rnskullnrrz. Joseph.laworskl. 38fl Oak Street. South Amboy to Eftwurd Frank The couple lft for a weddng Hlub. borough The ceremony took place In the South Amboy SRcred Heart Church at whlrh Rev. Walter Urbank, pastor, offcated, Thr brde, gven In marrage by her father, was attred n a gown of candlelght satn, styled wth a basque wast and an lluson necklne trmmed wth beads and rhnestones. Her French Illuson* vel was attached to a oeaded crown and she carred a prayer book adorned wth a whte jrchd. Lafayette Strert. ths lrp t0 Plorlrt *» nd wl» mld * 125 Pe shns Avenue, thu borough upon ther return Nov. 10. For travelng, the brde choae lght blue sut., blarlt accessores and an orchd corsage. Mrs. Hlub attended South Amboy schools and Is employed a the Slgmund Esner Company In South Amboy. Her husband Is a gradnte of Ctrteret Hlth School and the Atlas Desel 8chool In Mssour He Is a Navy Veteran wth a record of three years servce, Includng 19 month* of oversens duty, and Is employed by the borough. Mss Oenevleve Jaworskt, sster of the brde, was the mad of honor. She wore a lavender taffeta gown, styled wth a basque wast and a full skrt She wore a matchng headpece and carred chrysanthemums tnted green. Mss Jula J wen sk. another snter of the brde, and Mss Florence Hlub. a sster of the brdegroom, w/>re brdesmads. They wore Nle»reen gowns, styled lke the mad of honors and carred DAUGHTER TO HERRONS CARTERET-A daughter. Nancy, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herron. 118 Longfellow Street at SI Elzabeth Hosptal, Ellaabeth. Mrs. Herron s the former Thers* Bonner. General Kenny warns on Sovet ar power. PICK - UP - DELIVERY call Woodbrdgc or Perth Amboy STORES WOODBRIDGE FORDS IIOPELAWN AT PINELLIS HATS...TO YOU SPECIAL k a. WEEKEND! :oo LADIES Up-to-lhe-Mnute Styles Covert Sheer 100% Vrgn Wool Top-Qualty Talorng Complete Selecton of WINTER COATS For Teen Ag«rs and lnk ALL SALES FINAL Grls ALL THE LATEST COLORS Szes Omr Faetory-to-You Polcy Permts Tkese SEWSATIOMAL KAKGAINS Come In and Convnce \ourself Th«t You Can SAVE DOLLARS To W*d Amboy CM CARTRRET Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs, Rchard R Currtn. Ml Barclay Street. Perth Amboy of the engagement of th*lr daughter. Margaret M, to Runnel J. Monaghan, Jr. son of Mr tnd Mrs. Russell J Monaghan. 8r, «5 Lous Street, ths borough Hgh School, Ptpth Amboy I The fuurt brld* Is alto t graduate of Bt Peter* Oenertl Hot-1 plui School of Nursng. Mew Brunswck, and s a memter of the PA01THHM "Ijoun 9m thaw; Ibtt makwtnm m»j tw CIUM of X 4t#«M. a IN* Mock htlk balfeta *f«rt. Ifel staff In the juntleal dcpartmmt maltdj, whch ttutt Mek«ata of the Perth Amboy Otneral Ho- Ib* akn nd cmclttlon. ha plui. Her nance. «veteran at the 1). 8 Navy. I * senor «t Beton Hall College South Orange, majorng In advertsng,kh.u»tlon alter war lad Both lre graduates of Rl, Marys to undrr-nulrldon amocf etut n Stut and It rttpomtfbfe t* twvy ln«* In nm hfrtft. Vt(OT> lr«rln rt now lavrttlfltlnf w^ dlm*m. but M ft th*y hv* bmw untblc to determln* what tnm d or how It tt>r#«< More Dsplay Space - More Butchers Increased Sales Enable Us to Decrease Prces" STEAK CHUCK (Bon«n) CHOPPED BEEF FRESH BEEF LIVER ROUNt) (T»p»r Bottom) (b. Ib. 45c 29c 11). 3(k Ib. 39r Ib. 52r Mlt.K FED VEAL Veal n.. HI/.K StHftflug VEAI. SI EW CHOPS Cutlet KU FRESH TRIPE ROIIHI ShnaMenl * 39c > 75c Ib. 43c Ib. 19c Ib. 10c AIX Ot!R OTHER BEEF. VEAL. I>AMB ANp FORK PRODUCTS FRICKD AS RCA8ONABLY HOURS: ZUMAN ABATTOIR V. S Qnvfrnnfnl Iupfrtlnn No. ^73 OAK TREE ROAT) ONK MII.K PAST ISEMN CENTKR. Open Mond*T. Tumday»nd Wrdnndnr. tm A. M. Tll *:30 P. thundy and Frdny 8 00 A M Tll 0:30 V. M. S(urd) 8:00 A. M Tll 1:00 P. M. Iseltn-Nnnth PUInfleld wll pck up and tllsrhnrr pmrn»fm- f»frj- ttrrnom on half-hour schrdulw anywhrrr alom route to»nrt from Zunun Abattor. Bm m«cu Publc Strvlcf JJIJI %>«Brtntwlrk and Newark I Publc SrrvUr t*t (Perth Amboy) lass CHRISTENSENS IM«"THE FRIENDLY STORE" GIANT SHOE SALE Ten Days Begnnng Frday, Nov. 4th Reducton On Every Par of Footwear n the House NOTHING WILL BE WITHHELD! You know that the Shoes we carry are the best brands obtanable "BUT" We have too many of them. Take advantage of ths Stock Reducng Event and come n and Buy... Baby Shoes - Msses 1 and Chldrens Shoes - Boys Shoes Mens Shoes Womens Shoes - Play Shoes - Work Shoes OLD PRICE $ Rubber Footwear Sneaks - Slppers At these prces you wll want several par. SALE PRICE $ M YOU SAVE. $3.99, Store Umm: 9-6 D»ly-Frt<Uy TU1 9-CUm*. ft*j»e«*»y Noon CULF STATION, 12 C OATS ;* SUITS AU DAY SATtBUAY PurctMe ForXm* Purohww Rubbers

4 PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1049 CARTERFT M \ CARTEREFS ZONING ORDINANCE Mr. Sekcrka! What IS The Truth? In a statement recently ssued by the spokesman for the Republcan canddates, an attempt was made 4o befog the ssues n ths campagn by use of msleadng statements. WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHY FRANfc SIEKIERKA, (le "leader" of these canddates, DOES NOT WANT HIS NAME LINKED WITH THE STATEMENT? Can t be that HE DOES NOT WANT THE VOTERS OF CARTERET TO REMEMBER THAT as leader of the outgong Republcan admnstraton durng the nfamous "LAME DUCK" sesson, he was nstrumental In fostng... upon the people, some of the worst muncpal legslaton In the entre hstory of the Borough? ARE HIS HAND-PICKED CANDIDATES PLEDGED TO CARRY OUT THE SAME POLICY that he nvoked of Issung addtonal lquor lcenses to relatves? HAVE THEY ALSO PROMISED hm to re-nstate hs nephew,to the polce department? DO THESE CANDIDATES, runnng under the banner of the Republcan party, REMEMBER that t was the muncpal charman pf the Republcan party THAT CALLED A MEETING FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADVO- CATING THE SALE OF VACANT QROUND IN CARTERET TO THE SHELL OIL COMPANY? DO THESE CANDIDATES ENDORSE THE POLICIES OF THEIR MUNICIPAL CHAIRMAN, who as leader of the Republcan group n the Borough councl, passed a resoluton to ssue $820,000 n bonds for the erecton of a sewer; and when the Democratc Mayor started to nvestgate, he hurredly ntroduced a resoluton changng the fgures to $610, A DIFFERENCE OF $210, MR. SIEKIERKA, WAS IT YOUR IDEA to put theqe old polces back nto effect wth these canddates? Is that the reason that YOU SELECTED AS A CANDIDATE, A MERE BOY WHO HAS NEVER BEEN PERMITTED TO VOTE UNTIL THIS YEAR BECAUSE OF HIS JMMA- TURITY? Can t be that, because he never h^d the rght to vote before, he does not know of your record n offce and thus follows your advce mplctly? CAN IT BE that that was the reason you selected as another canddate, a man, who, on a number of occasons has been dscredted by the Republcan organzaton? MR. SIEKIERKA, how do you reconcle your stand at the present tme, n endorsng for offce, a man that you publcly voted aganst ON THE GROUND THAT HE WAS NOT QUALIFIED? > MR. SIEKIERKA, how do you reconcle the stand that you took when you endorsed a referendum for an apponted school board, wth your present endorsement of the Republcan canddates? At that tme, you sad "ALL POLITICS SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE SCHOOL SYSTEM." Sound Busness Potocng for Polcy of j Expanson of Synoweck Recreaton Joseph.Synowteckl Democratc] Patrck Potocng -todw»nmembfr of theborwrh Councl, nnunced that plans have been seekng re-electon, today ponts ] completed for the erecton of a.loskill STNOWIKCM wth prld; 1 tn n.s achevements drlnk hs past three years n offce. Mr. fynowleek, charman of Bulldln: and Grounds commltt 1? drected the program for the renovaton of the Bqrough Hall. In hs statement, Mr. Synoweck sad: "When the Democratc admnstraton took control of borough affars,,it was not safe for anyone to enter the councl chambers for fear of bodly harm resultng from fallng plaster. Through 13 years of Republcan rule, and ncreasng budgets, no repars had ever been performed on the borough hall. Ths was not smart busness. "Every homeowner s aware of the fact that repars are necessary to protect the orgnal nvestment n a buldng. The hgh cost of reparng the Borough Hall was merely the accumulaton of neglected mantenance." As charman of polce, Mr, Synoweck was nstrumental n the erecton of safety sus n all school dstrcts n the borough, Contnung hs statement, Mr. Synoweck sad: 1 pledge myself to the contnuaton of sound busness polces n government and to a concentrated elfort to mprove Carteret.", Boro Has New Fre Dstrcts IATKK K POTOCNIC. SoldersBonus Supported by James Ltkach The falure of the Republcan candldnt.es to take a stand on the queston of a bonus for World War JAMKS I.IIKACII l ste on Hayward Ave-: n vetrans, wan scored today b> nn, IIMI the Nathan Hale School.j Jnme.s J. Luhul, Democratc can- The ste for the playground had for clom toumu - t.on lo tne Bor- been obtaned from the Amercan ol Company alter a seres of negotatons between the repre-1 1 Mr. Lukach sad: " We must re- sntatvesof the plant and the affrm our belef that the vet- Borough Councl. erans arp enttled to a bonus as Mr. Potocng. n hs statement, a tok t for th h t sad: "I am very gratfed wtyh the success of the Borough Councl n obtanng facltes for a recreatonal playground n ths neghborhood. "For many years, the chldren of the Nathan Hale School have been forced to cross the heavly traveled Roosevelt Avenue to use a vacant lot as a playground. "The acquston of the present property wll gve the chldren of the hll secton a permanent, wellequpped playground, wthout traffc hazards. "It has been my fond dream to some day have permanent recreatonal facltes located In varous parts of the Borough to serve all the chldren." Mr. Potocng, a member of the Boropgh Councl, seekng re-electon, was charman pf fre and water durng the tme that Frehouse No. l, an Important meetng place for cvc organzatons, was renovated and made a credt to the Borough. Storm Sewer Ready to Use Modern System Affords!Councl Corrects Greater Protecton Condton After an exhaustve survey by the members of the Borough Councl, It has been announced that a new, modern system of fre dstrcts las been devsed, to take effect on November 1st. The system heretofore n effect, had become antquated more than a quarter of a century ago and has been a hazard to lfe and property for the people of Carteret, Applcaton has also been made to the Mddlesex Water Company for 15 addtonal fre hydrants to be placed at strategc ponts n newly developed areas. It has been ths same forwardlookng polcy that has marked the Democratc admnstraton snce t took control *hree years ago. Bad The Borough councl today announced the completon of the constructon of a storm sewer on Hermann Avenue and Barlk Street. Ths s part of a program to elmnate dstressng condtons brought on by the nadequacy of exstng sewer lnes. It wls announced that ths polcy of gradual elmnaton of fault; sewers s n keepng wth servces whch they performed n the defense of our country. "I call upon the people of Carteret to vote In favor of the Solders bonus on electon day. I beleve that my opponent should lay asde partsan poltcs and openly declare hmself, ether n favor of or opposed to the bonus." Mr. Lukach has a long record of publc ttrvce to hs credt. He was a member of the Board of Educaton of the Borough for a perod of nne years. As a member of the Borough Councl, he served a perod of sx yurs, the entre span of whch he served ts a mnorty member of that group,, -,, He s seekng re-electon as 8 member of the Borough Councl. Potocng Says Parkway a Credt Street Department Completng H Year Project Patrck PoUKnly, charman of Streets and Roads for the Borough Councl, announced that the parkway now benj; bult by members of the street and road department on Carteret Avenue s nearlng completon.. Mr. Potocng sad that the achevement of Carteret Avenue as a modern two-way parkway was the culmnaton of the combned efforts of the entre Borougl Councl. Hgh Prase Bestowed on Mayor For V*$t Ad n Endng Strke (Reprnted from Carteret Prew. October M, 1949» CARTF.RET Hltfc t?w>mt* WHS part U> Mayor Sfhap Skjba M«y by b»w> M»4jaf«B«t and unon upon th«settlement of the 15-wWk-oU lrlke»t the UnlW *Ut«M.W* *fl HS Company Ther Jont Utetnent follows: "The publc InUsrwt In nettlln ths strke w afcfc W»4 tf M- tlvely represented by Mayor Stephen 8kll». Mayor akfta affctfad.very nefotutln sesson dnplu ll-health that kept hm fro* h* own busness, and aded materally In medatng varous ponts at Inue." JanM McCarthy, Mreelor of Personnel at the Bl»nt, ennated the h»pe that the hll complement of worker* wwu te baak at ther John wthn "two or three week»." Ml* statement *M: "The V. 8. Metab fmplww were ao>le4l Mar»»t to rapwl to work untl MMtad, In order that they mlfht be wrvd the nconvenence and upfdh of unnecessary travel. It t fee he* of the companr that all penonnd requred for the remmjtlon of op#mttans wll be ba«k at work wthn two or three weeks." Ar Polluton Survey Planned Councl Obtans Help On Problem A,ft«r threw years of conceted effort on. the part of the Democratc Bopugh Councl, t has been announced by the State of New Jersey Health Department that an exhaustve survey wll be oerformed n Carteret to determne ways and means of elmnatng Industral gases and odors. Ths survey Is to be porformed wth the combned efforts and resources of the New Jersey Department of Health, the New York Department of Health and the Borough pf Carteret. Applcaton has been made to the Federal Government for asfcttunce n fnancng ths survey. Ths survey s beng performed In Carteret n the hopes that the fndngs of ths combned commsson may be applcable to all Industral communtes In the Unted States. * Mayor Skba, n a statement today, sad that he apprecates the acton of the assstng agences, for the cost and work of the present survey would be prohlblfre for the Borough of Carteret alone. It wa the Democratc admnstraton that took the frst step n combattng a condton that had harassed the people of the Borough of Carteret for more than 30 years, by compellng the TJ. S. Metals Refnng Company to erect a new stack last year. w Canddates OK Skbas Polces Pledge Full Support to Mayor* Patrck Potocng, Joseph Synoweck and James J. Lukach Democratc canddates for re-eleetlon to the Borough Councl, n ft jplnt.statement Issued today sad "We are pledged to wholehearted cooperaton wth the admnstraton polces of Mayor Stephen Sklba. Industry To.Present Srv West Carte-re IV, As Resdental Do you REALLY endorse these canddates? OR ARE the Democratc admnstratons The.work on Carteret Avenue When ths remedy faled to admnstraton has succeeded n THEY THE ONLY ONES THAT WOULD GO ALONG WITH promse to correct bad condtons has taken a perod of almost three brngng to the people of Caxtaret, solve the problem completely, steps wlthput an undue burden on the JR DISCREDITED IDEAS FOR MISMANAGEMENT years. It s consdered by road new servces and Improvements In credt and flnarcal standng of experts all over the state 1 to be one were taken that resulted n the exstng servces whch s the true )F MUNICIPAL AFF^Bfl?, the muncpalty. of the most modem cty arteres. present acton. test of GOOD GOVERNMENT" There Is N6 Substtute For Experence! "tl \, summer on the ndustral ; : the ordnance tlen 1»nr a "As ncumbent members of the many objectons by tpfstn Borough Councl we are cornthe of Industry because of tn- m pletely versed n plans and slops falure to provde (m polces of Stephen 9k a. the most ndustral expanson. The outstandng admnstrator ever to however, has remaned lnn j hold the offce of Mayor n ths stand. town. The ordnance restrcts thel "Pror to the electon of Mayor of Mlpue Park and the propj the affars of the Borough of the Amercan Ol Cumpa Councl were conducted behnd tle West Carteret sectun closeted n caucus, to convene for constructon of one-famly the publc to kt In the councl tached homes of no grater chambers for two hours and upward one and one-half stores; us t J watng for the councl, also wth property In the vc coseted n caucus, to convene for of Solders and Salors Men the publc meetng, was a common Park. occurrence. And equally commonplace, The ordnance restrcts the was the regular procedure of struotlon of busness properte the Republcan governng body to the southerly sde or Ro adjourn wthn ten mnutes after Avenue In the West Cartcct they dd call the publc meetng to tlon and along both sdes of 1 order. velt Aver tyenue, Pershlnu Avenue j The present Democratc admnstraton, under Mayor Skba, has adopted and mantaned the polcy of provdng an opep door for all the cttlens to brng (her problems befor (he governng body. We feel ths Is the oply truly Democratc and Amercan way of government! "Mayor Skbas busnesslke TOTE DEMOCRATIC The: ed.by Mayor strphcn :;. nounced today tlnu ; pleted a zonlnn map,,, ordnance whrl] wn, turf bulldlne n th, n Csxtaret. The commsson wnkn out pay, started t w,,, September, 1948 The pa seen the membm n[ :. meet on the averaup,f month In an ntenst,,, speed the completon : lned workable ordlmn. before the home mvm Borough for adnptm, T he commsson h.,, bers. George Chumu., Leonard Catr. spn.m \. bow. Maurce Spewk., t., ^ Taylor. Mayor Sklbn extend;,! gratulatons to thr /,,, msson for the speed : th«y acheved ths dm In hs remarks, M u ; ponted out that n > r palhle*..ths glnntr > Ufcm from two to t:., complete. Charman Chamr. m: that the proposed <mlnu., Anes heavy ndustral tun,;. to the terrtory lou n J front now occuped hv ;;.v, dmtry. Chamra <usu r.ln; at a publc hearng lrt > Washngton blngl Avenue In CM proper. present tme arses from the I that the ordnance restrcts a 1^ pqrtlon of the Amercan ol <" pany property frontns»n V velt Avenue, to lght ndusuyj the present tme, there me a n^ per of tanks on the restrcted! «rty. In the event that the* u for any reason, are removed] company wll be unable to them. Chamra sad that the d publc hearng on the ujup the ordnance wll be anountej the near future." \ JOStPH SYNOWIECKI B COUNCE. JAMES J. L V

5 SPEAKING J ABOUT SPORTS \u. THE HALUHVKKN PAH \DF Monday evenng, before crowds estmated at vho lned, three deep, both sdes of the streets!, whch the parade proceeded, the borough msformed nto a gay, festve and holday mood carteret Craftsmens Club staged ts second Halloween Day parade. popular acclam, ths years festvty supaased, last years Intal effort by the Craftsmens whch has taken a front seat among local cvc,;,temal organzatons. The general commttee,1 hy John Nernlsh dd a wonderful job of t. ong the lne, there were ch«ers and loud «pu\\» for the floats and those who partcpated,, us, we saw the parade twce, frst on the hll,tc down on Washngton Avenue. Many others c same. ; onally we thought that the float wth the Hun- M Gypsy folk song was the best of the lot, wth nwko, mssus and troupe fttngly attred and n, to the strans of some beautful gypsy musc. OUR FOOTBALL TEAM. ;;; too bad for Carteret last Saturday that Squth \ h» and blustery football team had to pck on,..-lls to snap out of ther long losng streak, Up hen, South Rver had been vlctoryless, beaten n straght conflcts and the locals, also beaten n.straght, were pullng out ncely last week vctory over Lnden. On the bass of the Lnden! >h, everyone thought that Carteret had an even, Even after the frst quarter when Carteret MI a 7-0 lead, Carterets loyal rooters conceded an even chance to take South Rver. But the mer boys were not to be dened as they scored - touchdowns n tke second and thrd perods and punched across wth two more In the fnal to M to the rout. Despte the one-sded setback, Car, (-rdders showed up well, THANKS, WEST CARTERET Wve got an nvtaton from the West Carteret Boys h to attend one of ther meetngs and we publcly k UJ thank them for the nvtaton; If we can posy ffake t that nght, well be there. Ted For Lead In Hll Bowl Loop CARTgRET -As a drect result of t two game vctory by CougMlns over Mlnuc.u the Hll Bowl Mxed League ths week, these two teams fnd themselves In t deadlock for the league leadershp. Trr team standng Md tco>es f How: Team Btandnrt W Mlnues 10 [CouRhllns 10 5 Esqure Borber 8 7 Reskos B 4 Karneys 3 9 Weezers KARNEY8 <D H. Karacj 169 Hrrls 101 M. Km-ney 132 A. Klsh..., 189 L, 8lpos. 168 RBSKOS <J1 Lesky 187 E. Tuohey 133 B Tuohey C 164 Resko M Mnuue I. Mlnuf S. Sabo End Sabo W. Kuhn... M. Kleban J. Stlma H. Coughlln J. Klraly T. Coughln 160 m 178 I * « lbu 1\ ? COUQHLINS ( \ WEEZERS (01 S. Nardowtz 158 M Wllhelm 84 Ann Sorokata 122 W. Sorokata 122 Blnd w ,8 US FRIDAY NOYBMBEP 4, 1940 Carteret far down the feld on;.,, the futle end off a 27-7 score To make the result sound worse than It really was, It was South dvers frst vctory of We season after four stralnht setbackb. For Carttret, It nerved as Its rourh d«feat In fve games. For the frst quarter. South Rver dd nothng, n fact, It was durng the frst quarter that Carttret scored Its lone touchdown. On a sustaned 70-yard touchdown run,. HlghlghUag.the touchdown march was the hghly effectve passng of Frtftkle Medyets plus the brllllam runnng of Rche Tracz and fullback Johnny lttle. It was Lttle who scored the touchdown from the 4-yard strp. Medvetz n^de the extra pont. After that It was all South Rver, wth the Maroons domnatng the play both In the utr and oh the ground. A long 30-yard pass, from Marty McOough to Pete Puternak, who caught the ball the mm fe Id strpe, and raced _?m Ctrteret Beaten By South AcademyKeglws Reerenton Cage loop Rvers Late Rally, 27 to 7 f s Match Over \p enty o f Acton Next Wt South Rvers bt; on In the same pfrlod, wndng up football team moved nto thr t 38-ynrd drve on TARTERFT - The RecretUon The rortplet* schedule S TS?!,2: Sayrevtlle Team Walter B. Overholt stadum last here HRHIII t was Pete Pasternak Bukrtbull program wll open wltt; *"* follows: Put* PatarnaV Saturday afternoon, took the frst «lu> martc he touchdown, B bang nrxl «M>k wth near ewnulrmrn of trams In acton. LMGU* CARTERET WIth Malt Ud«lelak and Joe Horvath battng out In the OrlV tongue whch bperw N.. «UmJtmj. r. H! quarter to acquant llaelf wth Itsj s w by quarter*: surroundngs, and then completed carterel avenges of 669 and 63S respectvely, the Academy Alleys Bg Fve School, thr Ra.nbttttm wll RamUetn n. Nemth. on Monday nght «t the Nathan Ramblettes v Debt. the rest of the day Wth a dsplay South Rver of ground and ar attack that led - - scored a two-guqe trumph over j meet thr Debt n the frst ftmr Casero mssed the try Jor the extra pont South R vcr scored agan n the thrd perod when Pasternak took a punt on hs own 30, skrted to the 40 where he lateralled to MdTJouKh who raced the rest of the way for a South Rver TD Ths tme Johnny Casero con verted to (jve South Rver the lead In the fnal perod South Rver Clnched the Rame by scorng twce. They made ther thrd touchdown on n 40-yard march After brngng; the ball down to the 5-yard lne, Pasternak plunged over for a touchdown. Later ESQUIRE BORBER (3) J. Kelly H. Kelly J. Oral N. Sherdan Blnd ALPHABETICAL LIST of FIRE DISTRICTS n CARTERET, N. J. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 1, 1949 n I A1JOLJNA AVE. CLAUSS ST. DELAWABK AVE. FLORIDA AVE. GEORGIA AVE. OEOROE ST. KENTUCKY AVE. MAINE) AVE. NEW JERSJ.Y AVE. NEW YORK AVE. OHIO AVE. IARK AVE. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. POST BOIJLIBVARD VERMONT AVE. VIRGINIA AVE, 14 HERNARD ST. 11AU88 ST. DOROTHY 8T. FKEDERICK"3T. HERMANN SI. OAKWOOD AVB. PARK AVE. KIVERVIEW AVE. WILLIAM ST. 15 BERNARD ST. ALBERT ST. ORCHARD fft. PARK AVI. PAULINE fj 1. SABO ST. * CARLETQN «T. ORCHARD 8T. Bf. «EGRAVE ST, 11 S. A. IEUNAY AFAYBtS AME (Lov VA. C4I CQ. 22 CHRISTOPHER ST. BEVERLY ST, CHARLES ST. GRANT AVE. HILLSIDE PLACE JEANETTE ST. JOHN ST. LEFFERT ST. LINCOLN AVE. RAILROAD AVE,, ST. ANN ST. 23 BEVERLY ST, CHRISTOPHER ST. GANTZ AVE, GRANT AVE. HAVWARD AVE. HERBERT ST. JEANETTE ST. LINCOLN AVE. ST. ANN ST, AMERICAN OIL CO. (Upper Plant) 24 LAFAYETTE ST. 8HAROT ST. FOSTER WHEELIR CO. BEN. MOORE CO.. PITCH ST, 25 FITCH ST. HARRIS ST. LEICK AVE, * * 26 0URKE ST, EDGAR ST. D ST. T BHAROT ST. 31 BERGEN ST. ESSEX ST. MERCER ST. SALEM AVE. UNION ST, WARREN ST. 32 METAL THERMJT CO. U. S. METALS REF. CO. ARMOUR FTILIZR CO. CHROME AVE. HUDSON ST. JESSIE ST. MIDDLESEX AVE. PASSAIC ST. SOMERSET ST. UNION ST. 33 AM. AG. CHEM. CO. I. T. WILLIAMS & SONS LIEBIG LANE 34 BURLINGTON ST. ESSEX ST, MERCER ST. UNION ST. WARREN ST. 35 BUCHANAN ST. CARTERET AVE. CYPBKSS ST. JOHNSON ST. LINDEN ST. LON0PELLOW ST. PINE ST. PIERC ST. PULASKIAVB. TIER ST. 36 ATLANTIC ST. CARTERET AVE. EMERSON ST. feiqh ST. LOWELL ST. LOCUST 8T. FERSHING AVE. 37 ARTHUR AVE. HRCH )ANIEL ST. 1AQAMAN ST. JICKQRY ST, cwr 37 (Contnued) LAUREL ST. LEBER AVE- MARION ST. McKlNLEY AVE. MULBERRY ST. PERSHING AVE. POPLAR ST. SPRUCE ST. SYCAMORE ST. WILLOW ST. 41 BLANCHARD ST. dookeave. HIGH ST. ISVINQ ST. IXJCUST ST. ROMANQWSKI ST. 42 BLANCHARD ST. EW30N ST. IJMNG ST. LQt BELLOW ST. LOWELL ST. V4TTHEW AVE, ROWANOWSKI ST. WHTTTIER ST. 43 CATHERINE ST. ELMWOOD AVE. HERMANN AVE. JERSEY ST. PARK PLACE STATE ST. 44 BURKE ST. ELXJAR ST. ST. AVE. AVE. ST. 176 < (rterettoracc Barrons Tomorrow women^on CARTERET A rvalry rch n tradtonal flavor wll be resumed tc morrow afternoon at the Woodbrdge Hgh School stadum where Cartel efs Blue and Whte footbll team Vlll clash wth the hghly *"ut d Wn(.dbrldge Hgh School Barrons. The game Is slated for 2P M. Woodbfldge, by, vrtue of It* superor record, wll enter tomorrows conflct a decded favorte However. In past years, records have meant lttle when Carteret nnd Wndb.lrlsr met on th» football feld, and the underdo! has fr«ouenty rsen to beat the favorte. The moral of ths story Is dont bet your money on the outcome of ths game because anythng can happen. It Is expected that wth farly the tradtonal scholastc rvals In fcton. It Is expected that Carteret wll, enter tomorrows fray wth Its full complement of strength. Machne Shop Keglers Cop 1st Round In F-W Loop CARTERET - The Machne Shop copped the frst round ttle In the Foster Wheeler pn loop last Frday nght at the Academy Alleys, by takng three games from the Drawng Room keglers. There are three rounds In the race, wth the wnners In each round meetng n a round robn classc after the season. MACHINE SHOP <3> E. Lawandowsk J. Irvng M, Cappola M, Mtrokn E. Mayorek T. Nascak DRAWING ROOM (0) D. Foerch.. P. Qoyena J. Kopl E. Dzurlla C. Carlson Mortsea M&skernec. jol...! Wudrak ucas Polkvard Nagy... Zemba Stetnko reco. Aw Sayrevllle Recs In an Independent match name, last Saturday ltlll tt 3»yrevllle. ^otm^ss^ j vllle women. The matches are the frst set of a home and home aerlm ACADEMY ALLEYS (3 Joe Horvatlr If) I P. Donnelly ! Joe Vernlllo 1» * T Bubenhetmer 1M 1B2 1B9 Matt Udtlelak BOILER SHOP (3) GUARDS (0) 162 1« Buzas 192 RECEIVING (2) Smereckl 147 Stuubach 182 J. Medvetz 122 J. Muszyka 168 G. Uzak 187, Qrojsweller Lazarayk Belzler Garbowskl J Kpsch Kay Morvath Sophe Keats R Bubenhelmer Bert Stojka LARUSSO 1012»92 REC. H (S, MO 1014 ACADEMY WOMEN <2) * let ( SAYREVILLE WOMEN 11 > Mary Osmansfcl Frtz Gross Mol Betzler Kay Kuberskl Mary Ugoda U I FOREMEN (1) O. BajarU «158 D. Byrnes B. Cooper W. Dolah 140 1Q8 20 P. Rugger! ft Alumn Crdders In HomcGame Sunday CARTERET - Ther Kame last Sunday cancelled due to bad weather condtons whch caused a muddy feld, the Curteret Alumn gldders wll get back Into nctlon ths Sunday when they take on the powerful Cranford Clppers at 2 oclock at the Walter B. Over* holt Stadum feld. The Invaders wll come Into town wth a record of three wns and only one loss, ther only loss comng at the hands of Lnden last weekend, For the frst tme ths season, the Alumn grldders, wth two full weeks of rest behnd them, wll be at ther full strength for Sundays contest, Sparkng the backfleld wll be ther trple-threat star, Warren Matthews. \e locals have won only one ;une ths season and lost three )Ut they hope to add another ve tary to ther record at the expense the Cranford contngent. Debs Prepare For Bg Cage Season CARTERET Th> Deb Grls Basketball team hud Its Intal practce at Carteret Park, and showed great promse. Wth one excepuon, the team remans Intact from last year, and. Is expected to wn tre champonshp as In the prevous two years. Several new faces have been a(jded and the complete lneup wll be publshed ^hortly. Although the season s not under way, the team already bus arranged a home and home seres wth the Bqulbbs Orls of New Brunswck, the frst game to be played tt Nutlxl Hale School on Prlduy, October 11 at 8:30 P. M. The return «a»ne wll be played n New prunswck as a SAVINGS $ UP TO Every motor brand new, fully uumtmteed by [unons EVIN- ) RUDE warranty. For the frst tme you can own a popular EVINKUDE outluanl motor at a great Kuvtnu;. Were clearng the decks /or the 1960 models Act nowavod dsappontment next summer ts your chanp o[ a lfetme! beneft Polo (.lame, and the tfftu: s expected to be on rado va New Brunswcks staton. The Debs wll play u Polo Beneft game In January at the Hgh School, uul a Cancer Fund game at the Hgh School In February, AT TREMENDOUS DEDUCTIONS! ZKPIIYK IWnerly ti91.00 t A(\M Now l* 9 IJCHTKMJB Formerly $ $1 QQ5D 1?^ f KLTO SPORSTKR formerly $ SU Now FXT Plus a Fl«e Selecllun t»f Formerly $861,(0 J» Motyrs, Prced for Quck Sale. Nwr Exoluloe Dealer fqr EVINRUDE EfTO OUWOARD MOTORS EVIN J f and then play the Nerrmh Olrts In the nlrltc.p The Cub l/>»sue acton wll start on Tusday rvenlm #lth three hrlnklnn togfthfr Ihr Raldand IU# troquoh!n the frst, the flracens Rnd thf Mohawk* In the second nnd the St Elan»nd the Bus Boys In the thrd On Thursday evenng the 8enlor Ujgte acton * )1 take place, wth the K of C oppolnj \\\r Ptr«t*. In the Ottenrr and th A A M tossers taklnr on trp Poresers Ir the nerond tlt Tank Hou$, Slver Wn VSMR Loop TUt$ TmtaH Raders n. trojuols Stracens vs. Mohjutk St. Klas v Bu Boys, Red t3n vs ChtcwtMa v» Owls. WCBC v». Blackhawlu. ( H. ft. Tfcanfer (ML K of C vs Prates A St M v PorHtcn. N. H. *., Frtdar P. M.! Wanhlton v.v ttlrnm. Lncoln^ vs. Trumans. 171 HI CARTERET The Tank How and the Slver Refnery scored two-., ^ V RWMDl* game trumphs In lart Thur-, Thompson days matches In tlp U S. Metals J. Kocun plant league rolled at the Academy; C. Thompson Alleys. k 8to]ka Comba M. Kurtlak Blnd C. Oerlg K, Lakatos SCRAP PLANT 111 m 136 1C * S8) TANKHOUSX<2> R. Sloan P. Herman 175 U4 O. Sloan IBS 219 MS Itt u m 211 ATTENTION! WOMEN BOWLERS WE HAVE THE FAMOUS Paul Preacott Knr l-rrr «r)l«n, Hck Mrorra p t f y MUoH youll wear It for dreu a well ft sport*i, In famous Bur-Ml* 8per- Whlppet create rt*lst*nt osron fabanllne. Tlre* tyle», ntl «olor and two-tone In all popular thades. Stes for Jpntqn, mssfs and womrn. Kee (hem today! $10.95 & $12.95 lu 746 MECHANICAL NO. S P. Pane* B. Megyet Blnd Blnd Helton 1J0 n R*U nwn Uy freght servle%] n»l to watng for loads. BOWLING SHOES In Umart Colors BOWLING BAGS 24-Hour Delvery on BOWUM; BALLS up $2-75 up JAGS SPORTING GOODS 401 SMITH HTRF.ET P A 4-JM1 Henry Jalowtkl, Prup, GAIA BAZAAR Beneft CARTERET CHAPTER o HACASSAH Sugar, 5 lbs - SPECIALS - 31k Coffee, 1 )b. 50c Chldrens dresws sale $2.00 reg. $S.98-$7.9 Garter belts sale 75c reg. $2.98 Chldrens hats sate 75c reg. $ WAY COST - toy (tm lmns Home CooW Canned underwear Baked and Home PFescrves Sunday, Hovember 6 MoKlay, November 7 M. FKEK AUMISS1QN $T. JAMES HALL N. J. -N<

6 PAGE flix nceton-harvarclbralowsky Gves [tssle on Saturday Concert Sunday PRINCETON StlKfHt wll! OUtrome f lltr KHKm :;mr the nll-.nu.rul pny o( hk ua<t, Coach Charle CnUlw-ll hh attenton ths work to etons.second slrslght defpns the BIK Ttt-pf champshp MUTdfly aanst Harvard "They wll hp battlr from thf (Mll rtfloi two StlW^llv kngs WP IKWP tslvrn thorn, aldwell sar >[ Hrvarrl, whm Its frst c mp of thp season lnst Holv Crow S.Urdsy. Half Clmrltp Hnchp and fullbark Wrst. wll be Prnceton s prohlpm n l.lp encounter al Caldwell thought Prlceton prn-j UCed A "very sound performance" aturduy. H 1 wns partcularly eased wth tn- way the team Justed Itself tn RutRrs defcnpattcrn n whch two lno dkers moved Into the lne just [fore the hall was snapped. "We werp jammed up In the nter of the- he, but wth our access at Cornell wth lne nges WP expected ths and ved to th«outsde." he sad. HOMES Bulders stnted oonstructon 100,000 new homes n 9cptemr, settnk a record for the month, JcoordnR lo the Bureau of Labor Itstcs. The total was only 300 IDS short of the post-war peak ached In May, ,000 See NKWARK Twenty-four of went to the CuUnt Hgh School Chopns famous PPlures and the Band. Fourth prlts at W ww npethoven Sonata n E flat major, awarded to th«8t. Anthonys Band Opus HI, wll be among compostons played by Alexander Brallnw- j from Port Readng for ttelf splendld Knowng a td ther gorgeous»ky. nternatonally known panst. [ Junor majorettes. Ffth prze lft nt Ur openng of the new muscal to the cartoret Troop #14 Drum season of the CJrlfllth Musc Foundaton a the Mosque Theatrp. j and Bmle Corps who were amply ; led by Mr Kovacs In hs mop and Newark. Sunday afternoon, at A second evpnt wll occur on Monday nght, whrn Ne.lsdn Eddy. Amn lean bartone of stare and screen, comes for a specal concert under Foundaton auspces. Brallowskys portram. the frst In the Foundatons Muter Pano seres, wll be as follows: Chaconnt, Buch-Busonl; Sonata In D majop. Scarlatt; Sonata In E flat major. Op. 31. Beethoven. Allegro, 8cherzo, Moderate grautoso, Presto con fuoco; Nocturne In B flat major, Faurc; Toccata In E major, Ravel: Etude C sharp mnor <Poem>, Scrlablne 1, Terek (Caucasan Mountan Torrent!, LlapounofT; Twenty-Pour Preludes. Chopn. GRAIN STORAGE In vew of the prospectve shortape of steel, alumnum storage bns wll be bult by the Rovernment to store surplus gran. The Asrlculture Department Is planrrnn to buld enough alumnum sheds to store 17, buhels of gran by the end of harvest tme A Far Government of the People For All the People! Vote for REPUBLICAN Canddates BAREFORD BRECHKA RESKO ON KI.KCTIOIN MAY. INOVKMIKIt B I.t <, M I, r;,! y t\ 1 NIIIIII :l I c JERSEY TIRE CO The Only Authorzed Dumont Dealer n Perth Amboy Contnued from Ptft One) A close runn*-ul> Wlavtlw Perth Amboy MOM OlUB BMd «ho took second prse of 140 for tt elr marvellous duplay. Thlrt jprfw of $30 whalebone fnery. Frst Costume Djpe $35 was awarded to the Beautful 8un flower Grl Mss Nancy Deube of Carteret Second Prle, (IS to the pretty brde Mary Ann Rabold Thrd prlre»io to the "Duke- Mrs B Raymond Pourth prl«$10 to the "Mammy wjth the Wagon." Ffth prl* to-walter Colgan "The Devl." Btth prue *5 to Albert Yuhw the "Tall Woman." And seventh prze $8 to the cute lttle "Red Croas Nurse." Judtes Art lsted The Judges were: Bands, Mr. W, Jones, Ben Kathe and Mrs Florence Roth; Floats, 8amuel Kaplan. Mrs. Jakeway, Mrs. Colgan, Tom Oeraghty; Costumes, Mlse Martlndale, Mn. Oleckner. Mss Agnes Hoffmu, and Wllam Kocheck and Mss Vctora Outowskl; Delegatons. Mr. Edwn Quln, Jr., Henry Hew, Wllam Nagy, Mrs. Morrs Ulman, and Oeorftc Sloan. Wndow Dsplay Awards, Frst prze of $20 was atarded to Mls» Juanlta dago and Mss Betty Toth, co-cre»t«rs of the beautful panorama on the Bond Cleaners Wndow on Washngton Avenue. Second prze of $10 was awarded to Mss Helen Koval, who dd tl)«mural on the wndow of the Flhl Natonal Bank Thrd prlae of $5 was awarded lo Inne Ferenchak, Mary Olnda and Glora Dnnouhue whose eomblned efforts produced the decoratnns at Goodmans. Fourth prze of $5 was awarded to KKene Clavaletz who was responsble for the Texaco Q«s Staton panorama. Equal przes of $2 were awarded TELEVISION New Lower Prces FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, IB49 Honor Man of Hs Company C p O. Hlla, seaman apprentce, U8N, son of Mr, and Mm. Ooorge A. Hlla, 53 Ftch Stttet, who was chosen Honor man of hs company whle In recrut tranng, s congratulated by guest of honor Governor Adlnl E. Stevenson of Illnos at» traduatlon revew hrlr recently at the Naval Tranng Great Ijkey III. HIU entered the naval servce July 7, tn the students who were Instrumental n the creaton of the followng prze wnnng wndows: An((elo MchRels Pant Store. Albrecht Key Shop, Such s, Grocery, Brown Bros. Hardware, J. P. Pood Market, Tnth Grocery, Cozy Comer, Yellow Bowl. Ulman Bak;- ory, Cfeorees Market. Stars Sweet 3hoV. SCWIIIR Center, Lous Bakery. Lllans, Carteret Shoe RepaH Esaulre Barber 8hop, Blls Superette, Terrls Market, Lou Browns. Cutters Servce Staton, Parkas Confectonery. Sltar Servce Staton, Blue Front Grocery, Mullans Lquor Store, Johns Market The judges of ths event were JmVonah. Mrs. Kuclnskj, Mr. Bartkp,. Mchael Maskaly and Mss A. Oundcrsen. TICHETS IN DEMAND RAHWAY AlLloush tckets fo Margaret Websters "TamnH of the Shrew* have beon on sale at Koos Bro«. and the Ralway Musc Shop for Was than a week t s evdent that, a capacty audu-qcr wll greet Ue famous aflress and drta-tor. Members of M.ss Websterse ttoupe Include bt.vu^fu Loun* Borton, star of the move "All Mv Sons" and the play "Voce of the Turtle; Kendall chrk. formerly wth Tallulah Bankhcad n "The Eagle wth Two Hemls": Davl Lews of "Lttle Women." nd 20 other Hollywood and Broadway players. Sets are desgned by Ben Edtmrds whose trumphs nclude John Gleluds producton of Medea" starrng Jtdlth Anderson, Sundown Beach," and the Mae West revval of "Damond Ll." CHARLTON, N. Y.-After a 24- hour search, Thomas G. Crawford found hs cow at the bottom of a 16-toot well. Fremen, usng a tow car, hauled her out. unhurt except for a few bruses. WOMAN BANDIT, 60 VENICE, Calf.-Whle watng for a bus, a hoarse voce ordered Mrs. Sylva StegUU to hand over her purse. Mrs. Stleullte turned to see a gun ponted (tt her and, holdng the gun, was a woman about 60. ( OMIM, THURSDAY, NOV. 10 DITMAS THEATRE PERTH AMBOY Contnuous "HAMLET" SHOWN AT 1:30, 4:09, 6:30, 9:00 MATINEE EVENINGS {Fmx 90c $120 Andy s Lunch And 1st NatonalBank In Close Pn Race CARTERET-Andys Lunch and the Frst Natonal Bank pnner* are stll runnng nejk «n<l neck In the Hll Bowl Women* League, wth one full fame separatlnn the 1*34 and It36 L. U. O. Champonshp*. IBM the Y. M. C. A. Oold and general play, Th(1 n to be a Memoral to tn, Medl the U. C T. L. champmuhlp by defeatlnff the Ansonla, servce of our count v»,! members who lost t v.,,, Conn., representatves. The 1847Cap, Sgt. Eugene Ou, ;"I Cty BMketball Tro»hy was thejohn J. Markowt* TI,, " latest vctory. :hl annual presentaton wn, t The club has sponsored a number of Ukranan Youth Days whch wert very successful In brngng together the youth of neghborng states. Athletc and socal actvtes were sponsored for the beneft of the Mayor Relef Commttee, the two teams. Both clum scored three-game wns In ther matches Amerlcn Red Crow, the Servce- Center, the "Home News," Wednesday evenng at the HIHmens Bowl the Infantle Paralyss foundaton Standn of Team* and the Qarteret Frst Ad Squad. W L In 1046 the club voted to award Andys Lunch three annual trophes for the major sports In CarUsret HlRh School Frst Natonal Bank Kocheks Pharmacy U 13 to the outstandng students In Empress Beauty Shop basketball, baseball and football, cswhs Plumblnt based on ablty, sportsmanshp Eddes Sonoco " Alya Dress Shop Erne Sabos..., Ukranan ChJ) Contnued from Page One) have been of varous nature. The club held Mnstrel shows In 193?, and 1935 whch stll are consdered the best In ths vcnty. The scores of dancw have always been of unque presentaton. The formaton of the Leaeue of Ukranan Clubs of Amerca took place tn Carteret on July whch was the frst organc raton n the country to set the possblty of untng the Ukranan youth Into a natonal workng group. In 1938 the 4th conventon of the L. U. C. took place In Cafteret. Athletcs have b«cn the club greatest actvty. Bajeball teams representng the club have won thp Cty Chomplohshlp In 1939 and 1947, In Basketball we have the KRI., SAT., SUV.. N6y. 4,», 8 Here. In All It*. Exotemtnt, and Spectacle, Comes!! Fnt lnt REGULAR PRICES! Ln DARNELL ] CORNEL WILDE* RICHARD GREENE -Plus- EIRST RUN EEATtRE A MAN CAN RUN AWAY SO FAR! Rex Harrson Pery Cummnu "ESCAPE" Saturday and gnudaj Matnee 3 Color CarUoju 3 STATE THEATftE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. TODAY THRU SATURDAY Blmr CROSBY - Ann BLYTH In "TOP O THE MORNING" Plus- Mlkel CONRAD - Carol THURSTON In "ARCTIC MANHUNT SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY - "POTHER WAS A FULLBACK" Wth Fred MacMURRAY - Maureen OHARA Plus "RED STALLION IN THE ROCKIES" Wth Arthur FRANZ - Jean HEATHER WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Burt LANCASTER n "ROPE OF SAND" FORDS, N. J. P. A. 4D34D THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TOP O THE MORNING" Bnt Cn»br, Ann Blyth and Barrr Fltxerald -Pns ANGELS tf DISGUISE" Wth Leo Oorc«y and The Bowery Boys SUNDAY AND MONDAY "FATHER WAS A FULLBACK" Frtd MacMumy and MaUrrrn OHara Plus "SUSANNA PASS" Wth Roy Roger* TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY! "YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER" Wth Fred Astare and Rta Hayworth Also FOLLOW ME QUIETLY", Wth Wllam Lundlgan and Dorothy Patrck (Also, Dlshe* to the Ladles) IT pn,, ;; on Sunday, January >,,,." l: "" the Ukranan Pavlon" " l The clubs bowlnk t,-,, tured the eastern dvson : h " lonshlp of the U. Y I, n f!" 1 ths past season. The u \- N A a member of the u y, " [. ; and the Ukranan Yuuh " K of New Jersey. CLASSIFILh Fll! I.WANK M Moorl MCCVIr.. M t,,,,, ppxmlun r.,, n,,!,, /» lf>x IA HUM IILU,,. A Theat -STARTS Tense wth s,, M, n,m TASK F RTZ THEATRE (Color by Tr-hnc.,1,,, Wth J»nr Wayne Mnrrk VAUDEVILLE IS HACK EVERY Tll l(s, u ONK IHV <NI>. 7 - BIG ACTS 7 PLUS ON S( Kl-1 S Acton - Suaprnsr M\ M, "DEVILS IIENCmA Wth Warurr B:nU M»ry Brth l.nchr, Rr-membtr Every hm M n VAUDKVII1I AT THE MAIISlK A Wnlte Theatre Tl lt TrrUnl.ul,,r M,,,,, Donald OConnor "VES, SIR, THATS MY BABV" llus, Jean Slnnrns. Dunsld lluslcn "THE IU I WASHINGTON AVENUE, CARTERET. N. I snow»>tai;ts AT ; - M. Il.mr FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 :. Betty Gralfe Cesar Romero - Rudy Vallrr "BEAITTIFUL BLONDE FROM BAS1IFH. BENIl Also JBAD MEN FROM TOMBSTONE " Barry Sullvan - Marjore Hrynulds - Brud. Crawford Saturday Swedsh Style Cut Glass SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6-7 Bud Abbott - lou ( nstrllo "ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE KILLER, BORIS KARI.OFF" "CALAMITY JANE AM) SAM BASS Yvonne Dc Carlo - Howard Duff Monday Honey Lee Dnnerwarc TO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER- 8-!) 10 Guy Madson - DUnt Lynn - James Dunn "TEXAS, BROOKLYN AND HEAVEN" Also "HOME OF THE BRAVE" D«WIM Dck - Frank Lorejoy - James Edwards B* OAM Wwkdny Matnees 1?:4S P. H. 1:45 P. N. TODAY THRU SATURDAY Perform r Saturday. Sundy and llolrlvs CARY GRANT - ANN SHERIDAN In the Best Comedy of the Year "I Was A Male War Brde ALS.0 GENE AUTRY "THE BIG SOMBRERO (In Clneculon SATURDAY MATINEE 3 COLOR CARTOONS-3 Th» Dv M«t Ferntld Lfe-slt tclevson-203square nrhet on ly-mcldreet-vlnrtubt. FM rado. Plug-n for record player. ONLY $4955L Sorvtaf the Publc Satsfadtorlly for More Than 31 Xtm JERSEY TIRE CG a OPEN BR1 VL Ol yourol tome of these Colorful,.. Comfortable... l*olg«w«ra Interwoven Socks... You Cant Beat mfton $100 damond gven free to one of our lucky patr«m a4 the exhbton of replcas of world famous damonds* npom«re4 by the Lawrence Jewelen, 94 Man Street, Woodbr4 a, IBHOI the tbowhf of "Robe of Sand," Wednesday, ThunHay, FrMaj and Saturday, November 9, 10, 11. and 12. ISELIN TH ISELIN, N. J. SATURDAY (1 DAY) Abbott and Coatello lo "KEEP EM FLYING" Also- "WHITE SAVAGE" techncolor Ht Wth Mara Monte* Kds! Comedy Races and Frbea»t. Mttlnae. Plus Color Cartoon SUNDATTANB George Raft n "JOHNNY ALLEGRO" -Also-, "WALKING HILLS" Wth BwuWph Scott 8H^^ff.HffB^g- j ; I 1 : 1 $ 1 ",,». SUNDAY - MONDAY.GLENN FORD - EVELYN KEYES "MR. SOFT TOUCH ASO udotpfc 8cott - Louse AllbrUon "THE DO6LINS of OKLAHOMA 1 TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY (ConUouou Perfomunce Tuesday, Electon Dwl JENNIFER JONES VAN HEFLIN LOUIS JOUlOAN "MADAM BOVARY 4,! unu w_ "SWORD IN THE Wth D M U Andrews -Also- -AL8O- E«d CMawwt - Adran Booth "PRIMSTONE" (Cror) ^- BOYS AND GIBL8 - ATTlrd) OUR BIO ELECTION DAY SHOW <Gf NOVEMPR I 5 : Cp^CASr06NS-5 "

7 -: Edtorals: TOMORROWS BUSTNESS Your Plan our free country strong, every krt,,,-son who owns the prvlege s lm,l to exorcse hs rght to vote, j,,, at whch the offcals who are, tls government are to be selr an eleoton-^tnd such an opcomes to us ll on Tuesday.,, t wll be realzed that unless cn^ remans strong, our cannot reman strong, gh and consder carefuly the of the canddates who are ;,* hrmselves to tte peoples judg hr cause of democracy Is weak- < ar freedom of worshp, freernlly. freedom Of speech freehrtlsl weakened. It makes no whrther the canddates are on.,, thr natonal level. Careless use 111,,r or Its dsuse represents a, pupors have been crammed wth nnts, clams and promses of nnddates. It s our opnon Atnrrcan people are equpped to,; nsonng n evaluatng the vat, of vew but we sometmes fear nu; reached ther decson they,,,rry ndfference toward expressn^h the medum of a votng ma- ; ballot box. Our plea today s for lzaton of the responsblty of, v,h]) n the choce of men and women o. ( the rens of government for t s csf men and women that the future dvr country wll rest. If we use u a Free Ctzen calm Judgment, and then regster that Judgment, we need have no few of any serous nroads upon our lbertes by any subversve elements. Locally, the two major part* fyave conducted, a quet campagn. The Democrats apparently are relyng upon the record of two years In..offce and, as s qute natural, the Republcans dspute the degree of ds Uncton Whch ths record bears. As we have sad before, any promse Is worthy only to the extent that the character of the man who makes It Is worthy. The voters, therefore, are faced wth the necessty of decdng as between those whose word and deed are acceptable to them and those to whom they cannot gve such relance. Bascally, we can detect lttle dfference In the fundamental postons Of V^e two partes on the ballot In the Borough of Carteret and the dfference Is manly In the personaltes and qualfcatons of those who, If elected, wll mplement tlwse postons wth acton. The electorate, through the weeks of the-campagn, should by now have a pretty clear noton of those they deem best-ftted to carry on the complcated affars of ths growng communty Weonly trust that Tuesdays electon wll contan a representatve reflecton of the publc state of mnd as regards the cpntenders. In.other words, vote your choce. Remember, you are the judge and upon your decson rests your welfare. No Judge ever has a more Important decson. New Jersey Government Expendtures Soar for the drect operatons of n New Jersey have gone up from 1939 t» 1948., stated the New Jersey Taxpayers Astoday followng a study of the fcnduos of the States three levels of nmt and-its schqols. hr ncrease covers the money spent for al operatons of government, but does dr expendtures for grants to other ls of government, unemployment com nor payments on debts. hr greatest ncrease n the 10-year I was shown by the State government, re expendtures ncreased 92 per cent. endtures for Operatng the 21 countes )tfd second, wth tl Increase of 57 per tures whch rose 48 per cent up to June 30, However, ths does not Include ncreased grants from the state to the schools under the Pascoe Act whch came later 1 In In total operatng expendtures, It was found that the States muncpaltes ranked hghest. Heres how the varous levels of government rank r ths respect for the year -948; Muncpal Government. $162 mllon Schools $147 mllon State Government $108 mllon County Government $ 7J mllon Total $487 mllon However, ths doedht represent jjteentre tax bll. For nstance, the State, n addton to these operatons, fves fnancal ad to countes, muncpaltes and schools, he countes were followed closely by the pays nterest on debt and pay* benefts»s 506 muncpaltes whch Increased from the State unemployment nsurance" expendture! dtures 5ff per cent. The lowest, fund. All n all, ths brngs total State dstcnt;mc ncrease Was n school cxpend- bursements n 1948 to $255 mllon. lter a tral lastng twelve weeks, a Jury Federal court at San Francsco has ld a lady, knowtt durng the war as kyo Rose," gulty of treason. s lttle reatdn to doubt the corof the Jury! Yerdfct. Accordngly, te s no occason for lympathy for the plant, who, acoofdlrtg to the verdct, I been found gulty of lendng ad and to the enemy durng war. She :d of conductng a rado pro- Deserves Ho Sympathy An Antquated It" people of the Unted States should overlook the fwt fact that th&t Congress, by! $1,314,010,009 to help arm tne Eur0 " assocates In tb* North Atlantc De- Allance, and <tfher non-communst gram desgned to demoralze Amercan fghtng men n the Pacfc. There wll be some sentmental ctzens to suggest that, snce the war f over, there s no occason to punsh the pro-japanese commentator. Ths s not very logcal. The Unted States should be on record, at all tmes, In favor of prosecutng those who, durng a conflct, forget ther Amercan ctzenshp and lend assstance to the enemy. Polcy money was necessary to mplehtent the treaty^ w j n ce and and Greenland on our sde, wth fntely abandons a concept of neu- ther command of the northern passages. y and mltary self-suffcency whch torn followed lot more than a hundred t* North Atlanta Treaty, of ocurse, Soldnheck the wld horde, tha mght to jon In mutual >t any aggrejtfr. It lkewse pledges t(1 help one Wther to buld up ade- lenses. Obvtotlly the votng of the do *:?r^:?r^ Buldng Sngle-Car Trans eomethng lke a ttly, to ID^r the problem, the M bult many "namt Illllnpany.fl lls 1 " the H$ mfa, has developed a m mdltlontdsach, Matng nnety $011;, am powhjfj<tb> a Desel engne 4ttMnd eghty ; tll 11 wll nl] mlea TRENTON New Jersey voters next Tuesday wll decde thsmost exctng gubernatoral electon In the 8tates hstory betwean Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll, Republcan, and State Senator Elmer H. Wene, Vneland Democrat. At stake for the frst -tme s (our years as Governor of New Jersey Instead of the usual three year term provded under the old State Consttuton. Poltcally for the frst tme the voters wll also decde whether a Governor who has served hs tttn of offce may be re-elected on hs record. Under the 18*4 State Charter ^ Governor could only serve one* term as he was expressly prohbted from succeedng hmself. The fate of three mportant bond questons wll also be decded at next Tuesdays polls. The frst queston on the bullot Wll be whether $25,000,000 In State bonds should be ssued to fnance new constructon at State Insttutons. The second wll be whether State bonds totalng $105,000,000 should be sold to fnance payment of a bonus to World War II veterans. A maxmum of 4250 Is provded for veterans who served overseas and $150 for those wth domwtlc servce. There are 510,- 070 veterans n New Jersey elgble to receve the proposed bonus. The thrd queston on the ballot la whether the State should lssut- $100,000,000 n bonds to fnance a publc housng and slum clearance program. Governor Drsooll advocated such a prosage to the Legslature. State senatoral contests wll also be settled by votes next Tuesday n Atlantc. Bergen, Cumberland, Hudson, Movrs, Mercer and Ocean countes. Sxty seats n the Qeneral Assembly are alsu at stake n the ballotng as well as the postons of county clerk, sherff, surrogate and membershp on county boards of freeholders n many countes. Under Ike Captol Dome * By J. Jsepfc arlbfcls In He fnal days ol th hectc campagn, both gubernatoral canddates are plannlr.t to shower campagn materal on every home n New Jersey. They wll also take to the ar wth arguments Advocatng ther respectve c*ndldacles. When the nplae des down the polls wll open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. to receve the verdct of the voers. TURNPIKE New Jerseys State Hghway department wll be asked to provde $1,500,000 next year to ad the New Jersey Turnpke Authorty In perfectlnn plans to construct a 118-mllf super-hghway.from the George Washngton BdRt 1 to Doepwater, Salem County, wthn the next two years.,. Jo fnance the jperatlons of the Turnpke Authorty untl bonds totalng $230,000,000 are sold to secure suffcent money to construct the turnpke, the sum of $500,000 was borrowed ths year, Accordng to Paul L. Troast of Passac, charmanof the authorty, the borrowed hghway money wll be pad back as soon as bond funds become avalable. Generally, the New Jersey Turnpke wll comprse four lanes from George Washngton Brdge to Route 3 at Secaucus; sx lanes form the Lncoln Tunnel to Route 35 at Woodbrdae. and four lanes from that pont to Deepwater, the southern termnus. Rghts of way wll be purchased to add other lanes as they become necessary m the future. The^tate Turnpke Authorty has not decded whether the super-hghway wll be bult of macadam or conbrete, but th decslnn wll be reached shortly. It s the ntenton of the Authorty to construct all sectons of the turnpke smultaneously n order to complete the 118-mle stretch as soon as possble. SCHOOL DAYS: Educaton In New Jersey Is becomng a very na [{ we become nvolved n war, t " " """_. -», n, r By Don mand the Western Medterranean, and Por, and the other great would be on our sde. m we do not know whether,it U feasble to trans, pck up. the what smlar to the one 4 a sngle coach, PQWwed Apparently t w for such butif the but GLAMOR GIRLS FW expensve Item. The New Jersey Educaton Assocaton Is demandng an add tlonal $34,000,000 from the 8tate to ad publc schools annually In addton to the present $33, approprated each year. The latter fgure Includes, $8,000,000 to the State Teachers Penson and Annuty Fund,. In addton. Dr. John H. Bosshal, State Commssoner of Educaton, has requested an addtonal $245,550 to upcratc the varous dvsons of the Stnto Department of Educaton next yea:. Budget requests submtted by Df, Bosshart for the comlnn year would Increase ths years Crntral Offce appropraton of $ by $27,425. Fnr veterans cduactlon an addtonal $28,550 over the current Item of $251,D80 Is asked. The Olassboru Stale Teachers College would be pleased to.secure an appropraton of $354, next year, an ncrease of $65,777 over the current perod, and the Trenton State Teachers Collect WHIUS $864,880, an Increase of $131,645 over ths year. The State Teaohers College of Newark has requested $361,822, a boosl of MH.657. H 0 W E I, L : ~- Congressman Charles R. Huwell. Pennngton Democrat, who represents Mercer.!>nr B-nuton Bountes n the House of Representatve?, has experenced somethng new n lfe durng hs frst year In Washngton. Although he has worked hard and long, Representatve Howell has enjoyed every mnute of t. Hs daly mall bag Ja,s been a sourc* of pleasure, msgvng and amusement. Durng hs 10 months n Washngton he has receved (Contnued on Page 13> Opnons of Others HARDFR AND BETTnt WAY t.< wwler to m**e out thr c»v nn«t communsm»n< tawlsm h»n to make out thr mtt for lberal rtcmoenry FV>r. nnulthvtanrlns» ROW! deal of lhrtnrlr thr r»w for the knd nf vmcm rmt the Untod Butes «nrt nrp»l Brtan have evolvrd I<> reasonable rsthn than rmotonal fsta ypnn experence mthh h»n upon lonlr or prlnnplf Am t tkn t good deal of mutun to tp\>r«rltte the»dvgnmof of ]>a«nn»blenf!w over those of ntlumtasm. to prefer the Irunn* of llmory to thnw n( fthtmot logc The Button and Amtrrn sy«- ftru BIT. n short prn»m»tlr and uam«^m. though tt vens thr mples of phlosophes t «(. rnllv the most dmcult, and thr tmdes to leurn Fo t cannot be conhnrd n H formula And the Aln^l-R nd Brtlh (tyntrms cannot hr contaned In formula Intnjmmntom has ll thr ansnrrs. nnrmallsm admts there He nn ulllmftlf»n*en ToUIInnnnsm nculcults dtaclpllne, rncmntsm IraclM that dlsrl pnr must rome from wthn Tonlmnlsm rlnlms to be sclenflrsy sound and f»nnnt. therehir tolcrnte dssenl; pr»gm»- hm wrlromrs dssent. Totalltarmsm s» nystfrn ol economc, poltcal and moral formuls, nagnfttm rejects every formult mu1 asks that every polcy nstfv t.wlf n Its operaton. We must dstrust all ensy.solutons We must preserve the Inv or the ndvdual, but «ok toretlcr In ftwylaton. We must not be afrad of clus ronflct, but keep It n bounds We must not fall Into the error of hoosltr between abstractons lke "the wtllure state" and "prvate enterprse." We must not be afrad of plannng, nor must we delude ourselves that we run make a master plan (or our socety or economy. We must not be afrad of bg government, but we must sec that we control the machnery of government - Henry Steel* Commaftr In thr New York Herald Trbune. Thf state I>s>a, rr*nt, *wtlr I* tll In charje of Ull country PlWt rr.rronai, UMDITT Thr unhappy trrnd toward Intof runce and re«mrat«uon t h t see m to be «ro*ln«in CMdt showed ItMlf In UM> HOOM Ol Common* thn week. An Ontaro member, who I al.o H promnent physcan, Ht4 hr feels parents should 6» proseculed If ther chldren <U* from dt«e»w* amn whch th»y could be mmunsed The lmplc»tcn» of thl pro- POul outrage mr conctpuou Of personal freedom and toaatt p«> rent hood. The good doctor prewmd thtt fathers and mothffr mt} bt perfectly *lllln«to rsk ther cnlldrms llvrs by foratoln Immun7Htor bu that they cm bt frlkhtencd Into complance wth the br.t medcal practce by UM thre«t of prosecuton. UP llp )oses that t\ law COllM tnpo:.e a *orsp penalty than the IIKS nf R chlds lfe njvutusly the remedy les tl h" tck! of medcal educaton, not mcdon prosecuton, A»- rtt who» convnced hs chld) lfe may bo wpardled by non> IrntnmZRtlon needs no proddng townrd noculaton. And any self-respectln p»* rent who s convnced InununlMton wn do hs d mor harm than good w not be bulled Into. chatklnk l^ belefs by a lefkl hlllyrlt) Hs alttude wll chamt only»hcn hs belefs Chang*. The proposal of the OnUrlq doctor wont Ret very far If tha \» stll a rce naton Such ld*m do not mkr good.sense, good democracy»r Rood legslaton. They nre R far example of th< knd of blftotry and atumptaq reslmentatlon that should lm stamped out In Cana la V«n^ rouver Dally Provnce. VOICE OF AMERICA" Presdent Truman lus RECOGNITION R bll contanng an extra The wthholdng of recognton 500,000 to provde for a louder or ambassadoral relatons from "Voce of Amerca." to. help It a country In peacetme Is In gen- overcome Russan lammlna of eral an acknowledgment of & overseas broadcasts. The SUts paralyss of polcy rather than a Department expects to aet up the demonstraton of polcy. In ths number and strength of 1U transrespect Senator Taft Is, It seems mssons In an effort to let It* to us, rght In urgln the rettor- sde of the "cold war"»tory across atlon of ambassadoral relatons to the Russan peop. wth Francos Span.... However, n pleadng for a return to dplomatc correctness, Irt us not talk of frendshp or a mltary allance. As fm»h«former, t cannot be Ignored that the persecut ou of Protestants In Span Is reported to be jus as bad as the persecuton of Catholcs behnd the rcn curtan. As for the allance talk, there HIT otner countres to twnlc of, and they are not as ready to eat ther scruples us Senator Taft would have ths country do. In ths latter respect t Is our opnon that It was hghly unbecomng of the Amercan Navy to conduct Its recent quas-dplomatc and cetentonlal exchanges wth Caudllo. Carteret Press Publshed by Cuteret Preu Ttl<[>ln>ne yartmtl I-II9I nwc 11 n v\ IOMIIIIUK-4",, Sftrtmt. n. t. Mm ll\nmvk.w0ofj.lmrlon K. lmtury.... Kltnr PublUlnf MtlT I: f rii.!11rn H M,rl MltT Suhfl ltlun. ll.tn vr Tear ;nl«rc) m coll oltl mttter,i.t «, 1UI, HI Carunt. N J, Po«l nllrn, umlor l«aut tftrah t, IIII. Jtl* RECKLESS melms; CONSUtT WITH US ABOUT COMPUTEfWO INSURANCE Youll be surprsed at how many you 11 meet bankng at Wood brdge Ndtldnal When yotj st^rt depostng your savngs n an IN8TJ1UCD compound-nterest account at the Mfaodbrdge Natonal Bank, youll be surprsed at how many depostors know x one andthen But thats one reason why ths Bank has so many depostors. Our customers tell us they lke bankng here so much that they recommend the Woodbrdge Natonal Bank to ther frends, neghbors,relatves and busness assocates. We hope youll feel the same way, Next TWI*> November «, Electon Day wll to observed,** * holday by New Uxm banks. taa MAIN STRUT 6 P. M, Open Frdays 4 to RIDGE NATIONAL BANK 1U»4.«C«1 1 \] - l l,.. <M 4

8 PAGE BIOHT FRIDAY, NOVEIIBTOI 1 4, 1049 On the SCRKEN X Ths Is a prettfed hllblly play- > buck of "Romeo and Julet." ln- I vnlvlnfl " young man of the Hatj flrlds and a t*en-tknl flrl of thf McCoys 11 hm ts tfnunlng development. Includng * nocturnal tryst am ft nl«lttle KunflKht wlpn ttc Hatfelds are trapped byj t.le MrCoys In a store. j Fmlry Granger and Joan Evans have hr leadng role*. "The Adventure* of Ichabod an4 Mr. Tad." Ths s Walt DlmeyD latest and a good one It Is. It las thf chnacters of Washngton Irvlngs fmoua stoy of Sleepy Hollow, lehabnd. UN; lanky schoolmaster am the horseman wthout a head. mr Mr Toad of Ketneth QH- I nmss The Wnd In the Wllows. Old rly. rtescrlbed bybinf Croeby. Is n slyly acqustve scamp Whom everyone, partcularly chllwlll Instantly recognze. "Chrstopher Columbu* Wth several companes anthuncink fllms ba«<j on the lfe of the famous explorer, thn Brtsh flm Is the flwt to come through H<>wp»«r, H s somewhat lackng In fc Wan fluraoter, a man (f full proportons»nd. an ft l result, the flm draw It < also lull of stlurrl tableaux and BWP-.^me pakcantry, In Techncolor. H presents Columbuj as a pece of dlatry whch walks throw h the nk famlar epsodes of a schoollny chrmucl* 1 and, from It. on* rets Lle same mpresson he mght rr In Mplug through the pa?m (.1 u well-illustrated book. Pclnr March has the ttle-.-role. BEAR mm BOY TAMPA, Pla. Lttle Johnnjr I nmu, 20-months-old, backed u> too clo.r to the cage of Bulc,» WO-pound Canada black bear,.the bur poked her snout through a.srn:ll openng of the cage and clamped down on Johnnys seat. Hs mother. Mrs. Joseph LonKO, 1 clawed lt Suses nose untl the bear loosened hs hold. Johnny was tuken to the doctor to hav^ hs wound 3 Inches long and an: 1 uh and a half wde-sttched, up and went home, nur.tng ftj llk stter. BUTTONHOLE WORKER Turnng out p«rf«tl ktyholl Of f*fl ur buttonholes t chlds, ptay wth tht uttahnent. Makt any you desu. DARNER PINKING SHEARS DKKSsVlAKKR SCISSORS SKlttT MARKERS A S.MAI.I. DKrJSIT WI(,I. 11(11,l> YOIH 4 t], From Beans«btmok form,0-ot jeans,k farm* Umas,abro Brocco\ to A5c tables Grape juce * SHOW CROf Oran9 e Juce Ubby, Baby Umas 29c.29c Lma Beans 27c her.23c 49c 25c 39c Farm* pac Serve butler. re Loue Ha P :>?*:, -Cob Corn-on cut I Peas {or ^e fnest qu Campbells Tomato Juce Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce S: ond Pk, HOBFORD Walnuts S: 49c Mxed Nuts p,8. Fancy Pecans * t. 49c Fancy Almonds Z. 47c Layered Fgs T*. Pulled Fgs F1NM 23c L 17c Ptted Dates "E 23c Cder Mon, s >. l 39c 69c Specal for 1 Wthl Standard Tomatoes 19 o. CM 10c Rce"^^ 15c S29c Evap Mlk!*2j; 23c Cream Drops CKZ,. Succo* Oxydol, Duz, Super Suds, Ivory Flakes vy r l f*/ 010 w t c.;. -«.. DOUBLE MON If pkg. lee, n V o(1 $ 0 1 tan fun" 25c 23c Be :29c PV,35C -2U peaches Brdseye peas v» 27c Be Cut Corn.37c Lmas MYS HA MAM AM HUIO0K Vlky Imagne, over 65,000,000 lbs. of frosted food comes e«h year from the 50,000 acre of Scabrook Forms, Irdjettm, N. J. worlds \%t%mt tmel fwm and quck freeng plant. Only the fnest qualty Is pocked under the "Seobrook Forms" label... backed by over 50 years of qualty control. Seobrook Forms foods are froxen rght on the pot (sometmes less than on hour ofter harvestng) to capture ther peak flavor Here vegetables ore transported from one techon of He ptonl to another through qlou ppo by o stody stream of water, washng them as they tumble along. Effcent mechancal and scentfc methods have cut cosh tremendously and Seabrook Farms pass thtt savng on t«you. msumm U. S. No. 1 Mane Potatoes«l 1 4!! - Best for wnter keepng! Sound, mealy, "taps" for flavor ond value! Caulflower n *"Z 15c Apples *"" 5* r 29c Open Frdays tl * Mclntosh Apples 4 ^ 25c cans NASISCO CAMS Mallowmars 2 IZ 27c NASISCO Ib. pkj. Premum Crackers 25c Golden Frut K?* 20c Fg Bars ^.w. 21c Maltex Cereal ^ 27c WheatPuffsw2,S15c Rce Puffs 9M X..* 10c -Mothers Oats 25c DU MONTI Mash BM< ^, Mn le Wax 163c Tomato Sauce 3 ^ 22c Hygrade Franks *Z 35c c r. D, 2o,on Peanuts flaner5 Sa No-Kub.^ 31c Polsh * 27c Swft Prem r 39c p eac hes IOIAl "^ 26c Shoe Whte mn "t:tl 8c Beef Stew 1Z, con 51 c M & M I: Shoe Paste***2I 4 ; 17c, *)O- r\.l Powhr, Sptclal O M-et.»)ft una H.H "*. <«31c Woodbury uku /<r UlT L e f. K. cr/o **vw M^ 11 Pack** cxlm Mfl< 3< * pka, www Chow Men " Z* 49c Chffon ft Tu* Beans w t 27c Df Hand Cleaner 19c 3 ( tr 35c Soft Spun 10c Apple Sauce 2 S: 27c Sunbrte «2 S 15c Borax 16c Cut-Rte Wflx Paper tf 23c Spc and Span The Mbacle Cleaner 23c Ivory Soap Peroal Ste 3-17c Cleaned Spnach T, 15c Brussel Sprouts c M#r " l# ^ 29c Fancy Bosc Pears 2 * 15c Apples c& 5 b «25c Oranges 5*. 49c Serve JUwe Juky Calforna SAVUTPIMMEATS Extra Fancy Fowl * 37c Serve o tasty Acm«fowl for a chang* thh wwkend! Fresh Hams»» 45c Enjoy a delcous fresh ham dnner! Feotufd ot ol Acmet. IF- (Butt Half) Ib. 49c Smoked Cala Hams b 39c Veal Legs & Rumps Fresh Ground Beef BAKED GOODS > 63cSausage Meat J " 53cAssorted Meqt Loaves «bvc Rr/k#esJ Nowl " preaa CIM SS5-, 14c "H* tarn of (h town!" "Thtattof ( Cwoanut Bar Cake 39c JellyJJoughtMh ft 25c cod Pound Cake * 39c DOMESTIC 8Ef-MACHINM >ruble and CaWBt M«M For DUh*» and Laundry Bleu Cheese ^ 65c Vl 25c Aged Cheddr* 6K Hwuler * & 1 " > W CCNffl JTfc 81 WA8HIN CAKTERET

9 RT Ml FTHDAY NOVEMRRR 4 vote JneB jovember 8 \d What AHV.;I,TISI:MI.-;VT REPUBLICAN REPORT TO THE VOTERS OF CARTERET lures? Mlrr what the present Democratc admnstraton over-expendtures and emergency appropra;ont8 were made n publc, to the publc, that hr Democratc Admnstraton) would lve wthn,,m, not make any emergency appropratons," KANCE AN (the Democratc Admnstraton) further NKl) UPON OVER-EXPINDITURES." So Lets., )., the Repars to the Borough Hall:,,,r al)out Augutt 6, 1948, an ordlnahce was passed n,.m; repars to. the Borough Hall of $15,760.00,,n tself s rather fteep. ms there was spent $12,821.06, rn!) there was spent $ 5,228.79,,,. ; Kand(?) total Of $18,047.85, [Ilum n an OVIR-EXPENDlTURE of $ 297,851 But, stop there. Lets break t down a lttle bt: I KCIRICAL WORK, wthout bds $1, ASPHALT TILE, Wthout bds. 1,4^2.95 PAINTING CONTRACT % 2, K CONTRACT * 1, AND Pantng Court Room as per t wth" on* of our Councllmanc rndl.trs \m\ stll dwellng upon the Borough Hall repars one Democratc Ooundlmen ddnt lke the color of. the mh n the bottnent hallway, and had the whole lone over, In another color. IS THIS WHAT THE ^KHATS CALL ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY... and PEKIKNCE? - e Republcan Canddates k Democrats What They \v Done About the Youth Recreaton Program In C&rteret \T\\v Republcan canddates mad«the followng stater^ardng ths very mportant program: [Under the Republcan Admnstraton the approprlas for Recreaton actvtes was set up as follows: 1M5 $6, , other thngs you receved for your money. I Ktlcent adflnlstraton of ths Commttee by eltl- ; who were genunely nterested n the youlh of t «-t. 1? Full tme playgrounds, wth planned actvty. Oruunds and up-to-date equpment kept n frstly condton. H All leagues, both adult and juvenle, were gven class equpment to work wth, and were effcently [HOWEVER, the Democratc Admnstraton appropra- «arc as follows; $ 8,500.00, ,500.00, and 1949 $10, dwell on these fgures a bt. The frst year (1947) I>< mocratlc Admnstraton took control, ths partcua Pl"opraton was raaed $2,000 over the prevous appropraton; the second year It was rased $1,000.00, and ths year t was rased $500.00, t dd you receve for ths money, what was the 11 for the ncreases? They were and are usng the J <)mpment put n.by the Republcan Admnstraton. Bs (1 qu ment U not even kept n far or safe condton,,-be havng modern equpment nstalled whch s PV ""fled. And toe grounds, wth the weeds growng * " ked, gve H th6 look of a "ghost town." wousleagues n the Recreaton program (?) were 1(1 wth Inferor equpment and were run In a hap-. I manner. I" "t Republcan Admnstraton could provde the >uv( equpment and supervson they dd on ther ^UNABLE appropratons the Democratc Admlns- I! n1 should have been able to provde for the ctzens II "Ift one of the best and well-equpped Recreaton 1 " 11 * n Mddlesex County. " subject s dwelt upon at such length because the lhlll "» canddates KNOW that there s nothng more 1;tll t m Carteret or any town In the U. S. A. than a I 1 HATE RECREATION PROGRAM not only for the lf ItMl, the town but for the adult populaton, and they 1 Uey wll use ther best endeavors, f elected, to s»:h a program gets under way speedly and I, NOVEMHEK 4, 1040 GOP Canddates for Councl. RARKFonn, JR. K I. ItKKCIIKA MHHAHl, RF.SKO Young, Energetc, Qualfed and Conscentous The Republcan Canddates for Councl Issued % the Followng Statement: "We make no wld promses to the rtfoens of Carteret. However, we TELL you that We wll DO everythng n our power to: *,,.., 1. Make Carteret a muncpalty that s governed for ALL the people nstead of a favored lew; 2. DO somethng for the YOUTH of Carteret; 3. Assst the Veteran wth hs problems; 4. Have the Zonng Board FINISH Its Important work of creatng a careful plan for future growth and development of Cartqret that wll protect the Taxpayers aganst devaluaton of ther property and afanst an nvason by any ndustry that may be a hazard to lfe and property; 5. Run Carteret on a strctly busness basn; 6. "Uve" wthn the Taxpayers means; 7. Offer compettve bddng whore same s far to both the Taxpayer and busness man. "BECAUSE our parrnts lved all or most of ther lves n Carteret, because we were raaed here and graduated from ts schools, because we worshp n ts Churches, and because we expect to lve In Carteret for a long tlttt to come, we feel that we have a personal nterest n t as.have the majorty of ts ctzens, and to that end want EVERYBODYS nterest protected. WE WANT TO SEE CARTERET GO FORWARD. WE WANT ITS C1T12ENS TO BE PROUD TO LIVE HERE. AJI Open Letter to the Voters of Carteret Dear Frends: We are seekng your vote on Electon Day as Republcan canddates for Councl. Through varous cvc and organzaton meetngs we have been able to talk to a number of you. We have also made numerous personal vsts and nuch as we would lke to call on all of you, t s humanly mpossble, and f we mssed you we are sorry. We, however, want to use ths medum to ask you to vote straght across Lne "B" on the votng machne on Electon Day. If you vote us nto offce you can rest assured thaf we wll keep your nterests at heart as we plfcdge durselves to do everythng possble to make Carteret a town of whch we can all feel proud.. Chancemen or Iron Polcemen? An appropraton was made n the 1949 budget for $5,000 for fve chancemen who were to be statoned at each of the schools n the Borough. What happened to t or are we to consder the IRON POLICEMEN placed at the schools? Rather expensve fgureheads, arent they? The Veterans After all the shoutng done by the Democratc Admnstraton about what they were gong to do for the Veterans, just what have they done? It wasnt bad enough that they had to wat months and months to move n, but when they dd move n just what dd they get? Bet a lot of the boys thought they were back n some wndy barracks n the Army. So all rght, so a few of them have a roof (such as It s) over ther heads. What Is beng done about the housng stuaton of the rest of the Veterans? And then there was the Veteran who Was qualfed for the Job of Lbraran (the subject mentoned elsewhere) but was gven the run-around, and on August 1, 1949, receved a very sharp slap jn the face when an appontment was made. Respectfully yours, Frank I. Bareford, Jr. George J Brechka, and Mchael Resko Tax Increase Why? In 1949 your ta* rate went up over 1948, even though the County tax ncreased four cents and the School tax DECREASED three cents. EVEN THOUGH the appropraton for the War Memoral Monument was made n LAST YEARS budget; EVEN THOUGH the State 8chool appropraton amounted to $24,202.33, and EVEN THOUGH the Assessments were hgher. JUST WHAT DID WE GET FOR OUR TAXES? Republcan Canddates Gve Ther Stand In Regard To Industry The 3 Republcan Canddates for Councl desre to clarfy ther poston n regard to Industry. They feel that Carteret, can be both Industral and Resdental and to accomplsh ths, careful plannng for future growth and development must be made and to ths end Jhe work of the Zonng Board should be completed and acted upon. There has been too much delay already. We do not object to new Industry conng nto Carteret. We DO OBJECT to ndustry movng n that wll prove a hazard to lfe and property and that wll lower the value of the Taxpayers nvestment. Carterets resdental area has ncreased consderably wthn the lust fve years or»or.e*&j, therefore, serous consderaton must be gven to our LOCAL ctzens, as they have to LIVE here. VOTE Lne B November 8 SHELL OIL and THE ZONING BOARD At a rqcent meetng of the Carteret Republcan Organsaton the 1 Republcan canddates for Councl charged the Democratc Admnstraton wth evadng the Shell Ol Issue and asktd what ther stand was At a meetng of one of the cvc groups t Orteret, onr of thedemocratc canddates was asked What hs stand was In connecton wth the Shell Ol. He saw he couldnt make hs statement at that tme but would letthem know at a future meetng. Whats the mutter? Hasnt he a mnd of hs own or wasnt he coached on that partcular pont? Now that Shell Ol s negotatng wth the Government for purchase of the Carteret Ofdnance, what Is the Admnstratons stand gong to be about t and about the acreage mmedately adjonng the Ordnance. WHY ddnt they see that the ZOHINQ BOARD was allowed to fnsh ther work wth all possble haste and dlgence. WHY arent they DOING somethng about t? Have they so lttle regard for the ctzens as to totally gnore ther pettons n every* thng? Whch agan brngs up the fac^t that a permt has been Issued for the erecton of a Pump House and three loadng racks to the company where a serous flre occurred a few months ago and that same are under constructon practcally Irt the front yard of many of our resdents. One of the opposton canddates made a statement whch was vrtually headlned n the newspapnwltat he objected to such a permt beng ssued. Why ^ohange? A zonng Ordnance could have prevented somfclptjfrae thngs. s that why ths admnstraton s dong,hj^(fhing about l? Our Queston Is It true that It cost over $900,C In Fre Hall #1? J Where Were the Democrats the Carteret Cvc Assocaton meetffe?^ to show ther faces? Of wjat w not a debate but just an opportur 1 mstull two lghts ; of the Wefct they ed? It ther.plat- form. Wasrt t a defnte affront to the people n "West Carteret?. " Is t true that negotatons are under way by a coupfe of Councllmen for the purchase of a hervy bulldoser type of machne and that same wll be used to help level tl^e property when Shell Ol takes over?, j Isnt t a concdence that the Road Program on preyousy neglected streets, always seems to get under w several weeks before an Electon? The Admnstraton promsed to do somethng about tl Housng stuaton n Carteret. What about the Fedenl Housng Program? The Democrats should certanly ha some nfluence n Washngton that would help the stu - ton n Carteret, Or s t that they just cant be bqthere j. Do the ctzens of Carteret know that there s no. twr - off at Carteret from the prbposed Turnpke? Has the De l- ocratc Admnstraton been before the New Jersey Tur pke Authorty to see that such a turnoft s made so th;,t motorsts would not be oblged to travel many mles o»t of ther way. Woodbrdge Townshp got one.. Where was the local Democratc Admnstraton on ths one? The Democratc Canddates The Democratc canddates ha.ve asked the ctteens "re-elect these EXPERIENCED men." If they consd experence such an mportant fector WHY dd they R PLACE an EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED AN EFFICIENT Lbraran. And s there o one n the Dem cratc Party who has at least some of the qualfcatons the former Lbraran? f ve Carteret Back To Its Ctzen otefaght on Lne "B" on the Votng Machne on Electon Da PAlp FOR BY CAMPAIGN CQMH.,.»..,»

10 TElt Health Thr Human Brun Tlf brun l>. «telephone swtch board, so -ompllrnlcr IIml thn human mml cannot comprehend! t. Dr C.JIIUJMI) Henck says that "to mun Ihcse connectons, these tclcplonc lnes of tlr brun, nnr runs nlo flumes so stupendous t FOR PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS Applance Repars """ ALL MAKF WASHING MACHINES & VACUlM CLEANERS RFPAIRKD Samp Day Servce Free, PleU-It am Delvery ElERYMAKK STORES m Fulton St.. WoodhrldKe Wt. «-:ao P. A. -KM KEY. T-010Z Bulders OIK IMIICES CANT. BE BEAT COMPARE ANYWHEKE! GARAGES BUILT To Vur Specfcatons Easy Terms Arranged NO DOWN PAYMENT K. & S. Constructon Co. 103 ST. (EOKOE AVE., AVENEL WO HIGH TESTYQUALITY CONCRETE Laboratory Approved Crushed Slnne -Washed (Iravel >V"sl"l Saod -..WattrproonnK (jr Brck - Oefctent - Plaster Rartan Mercantle Corporaton Phone le FRONT ANI> FAYETTF. STS. PEIUll AMJ$Y, N. J RAHWAY AVENUE ^WOObBKIDGE PEESCRIPTICNS,, WHITMANS CANDIES Cosmetcs - Hm - Greetng Carda RAY MOM) JACKSON.. AM) SON DRUGGIST S8 Man Street Woodbrdge, N, J. Telephone: B-0554 uog Kennels * GOING AWAY? feoaki) YOUR DOGS Dally, Weekly, Monthly Hates Washng ud Strlpplnt Well Ventlated Best of Cure Spck & Span Kennels lox I H, Inu.n Avenue Rahwuy, N. J. UAHWAY M 1 HOTEL FOR DOGS HTM" " Cocker and Collje PUJM - Bathng Trmmltf vjjv" ft* a K (LINCOLN HIGHWAY MET LICHEN 6 A GOOD JOB,»(*snt Jwrt Happen! Fw E*pert duue nfl Out) eautu to wrte the number once would the scentsts Jlnd as mysterous occupy about 30 full nlwd, 3M> as ever." pate books. Ths It a conservatve In ths present state <>f exstence, the bran U the Instru- estmate and lncl\d«a only the outer layer of the AMIn" ment through whch the mnd Herrrk conclud<rhat "If the operates A deurloraum bran cannot functon normally. Our Insane whole bran Is a telephone ex chargte the br»(n cell ItMtf l» an I asylums and prsons are rrowred wl h People who have dseased put an enemy In ther mouth, to steal away ther brans " The faculty of thnkng and reasonng Is located In the crebrum or frnnj. of the bran "the top and frotttal porton." At the base of he akull Is the cerebellum or lttle bran where the anmal Instncts are located Physcans Know that certan polnons have an effect upon certan portons of the body Alcohol hag a very defnte selectve power, and puts the man who Is J under Its Influence at the mercy; of hs onlmal Instncts The lttle bran Is now deprved of the controlled power of reaon and may be Weened to maddened young runaway horses, atyer the drver has been thrown from h seat, and hs gudng and restran Ing hands have been torn from thr rens, and he les prostrate In the mud by the roadsde. Alcohol has destroyed hs reason. Th hgher bran Is paralyzed and h anmal Instncts run amuck be cause he has posoned and para- electro-chemcal organlam, that tha It makes the astronomcal Is a «ort of electrl battery." When brans. flumes ttfallng wth hundreds of thr bran Is actve, that Is, whenever we thnk or feel, K generates people are delberately puraulnn It Is a curous fact that so many Hth-yearn wern by comparson kndergarten arthmetc. more actvty, and tht chemcal courses that daynagr ther value "To wrte the approxmate number of these connecton*, thr flu- these electro-chemcal proewwes Indulgng In dnuf that Impar of the cerebrum. It depresses or actvty becomes greater. But howpermanently. Many of them are affnty far the hgher bran cells me "one" would have" to he. fol-ilowed by U.000,000 cphers.h.t aclt of mnd U somethng that peare says. "Oh, that men should! of the mlhd, paralyzes the wll the bran-cells create the mlr-ther mental facultes Shakes-1 puts to sleep the nobler facultes lysed hs bran wth alcohol. Fweral Drectors.»..,.. _, SYNOW1ECKI Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret Frltre BUY ON THE HIGHWAY AND SAVE! FALL CLEARANCE ON ALL FURNITURE Wnter Brothers Waysde Furnture Shop Hghway 25 Avenel, N. J Open Dally 10 A. M to 8 P. M, Fhone Wopdbrldft 1-157* Landscapng «Parkway landscape Nursery omplete, fnshed landcaplnf. We guarantee all plants to l and check them perodcally aa part of our Btrvfce. Call Metuehen «-1898-W Lumber and Mlllwwk Woodbrdge lumber Co. Woodbr4^, N. J. Teleph«n#; Woodbrldge Stres Telephone Woodbrdge Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCIK. PROP. Complete Stock of, Domest and Imported Wnes, Beers and Lquors 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. t Musc Instructon Chldren and Adults LEARN PIANO and Keyboard Harmony In My Studo or Your Hone Thoroughly, Pleasantly Specalst wth Beflnnen Advanced Student) Alto Accepted, Shrley Genoff SUMMIT AVE.. FORDS ^ F. A. 4-$l««Mntcal Instalments t "~THB ROAD TO MU6ICAJL HAPHNE8S - ENROLL NOW Eptrt Instructon A«c«4on Voln Hwtytuttar* tn Qualty MUSUSM IntrumenU and UBERATTIWBE-INS Edde $ Mutk Center AND fchoot OV WU8IC W. HHkMkl, fn«, &7,gUt»Jt, P, A. 4-U90 Musc Shop Solmw, Martn rd GreUch Mule*) «n AU? trtym 1»H tor A 65 Ntw Brunswck Avttue F H. J. vttopthe warn and BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR TELLING YOU WHERE TO REACH THE EXPERTS Irta * Kr«Mb Orv Pot. S* Joes Pet Shop - 1. S. U»\t Innptrtr M - (. lne«- l-rltklm 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE PERTH AMQOY TEL Poultry JERSEY TURKEYS LIVE OR DRESSED 12 TO JO POUNDS E. Lnk Bo 1603, Ltke Avenue RAHWAV N. J. RAH Rados o CAR RADIOS MOTOROLA AND PHILCO Standard and Custom Deluxe Models In 8tock Deagned. to Pt Your Car! Anderson Rado 14 Amboy Avenue, Perth Amboy horte Perth Amboy » Rado Repars t Telephone CA AV$ Rado & Televson 8ALES and SERVICE Authorzed* Servce Engneer Only the Best Replacement Parts Used All Work Fully Guaranteed AN Types Tubes and Batteres n Stuck. 14 PER8HING AVENUE CARTERET, N. J. Rado and Televson WOODBRIDGE RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE Home and Auto Rados Amplfers Televson Expert Servcng JOSEPH P. KOCSIK 452 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Telephone Woodbrdge t Real Estate -Insurance* Donald T. Mamon INSURANCE Representng Boynton Brothers & Co. Over 29 Yean Telephone Woodbrdge S-U92-J Repar Servce Tel: WOodbrldge 8-»632 Nle: WOodbrdge Clarke Repar Servce REFRIGERATION and AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINES IM Ralway Avenue, Avenel, N. J. Authorsed Laud***! I Servce Expert BondU Repar* Roofng and Sdng Henry Jansen & Son Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work Roofng, Metal Celngs and Furnace Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone "SINCE 1905" Nec Jersey Roofng Company Roofng - Brck Sdng Metal Work NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Tel. PE TINSMITH AND ROOFER Roofng and sdng work guaranteed Save salesmans commsson Why Pay $ for a $ Job? Nothng to pay etra for Wllam Murphy 99 Wedgewood Ave. Woodbrdge. N. J. WO. 8-ZZ79-M Rugs :r~s.boyes~" 1 RUG CLEANING I 366 AUGUSTAS! lv TEL SO. AMBOY _ Let Us REVIVE The Exquste Beauty of Your RUGS CARPETS UPHOLSTERY Call CA JOHN LOKOS All work done n your home your convenence. Sand - Drt - Fll t TOP SOIL John F. Ryan, Jr. Sand and Drt Fll Phone Woodbrdge S-1645-J Servce Statons Andys Esso Servkenter LUBRICATION - TIRE REPAIRS Battery Chartng - Expert Truck and Auto Repars 24 rhour Towng Servce WOODBRIDGK AVENHfc, N. #., ON ROUTE ZS larksots EgflG-SERVICE Awboy Avedo aad Jam M Street N. J, 4 t Servce Statons Gets Bros. Gulf Servce Jack Gel% John Dojcsak, Props. WASHING, GREASING TIREB REPAIRED AMBOY AVE. AND GREEN ST. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Woodbrdge f-0887 Holohan Brothers GARAGE Standard Esso Products Phone Woodbrdge and Cor. Amboy Avenue and Second Street Frestone Tre* and Tubes Woodbrdge, N. J. Sewng Center Frank Hovanecs DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE AND NOTION CENTER JI.75 a Week Wll Buy Your New Sewng Machne 111 TTONHOt.H* MtDI. BD1.T.H AMI III ( KI.KS COYKIIKI) IIKMMTIT4 l!l>«; MAIlUNKIt HK.IAIHKl) AM) KI,K< I HIHK.I> 67 WASHINGTON AVE. Carteret TYPEMflMfWlS AND ADDING DHINES HT f>fold - RENTED Doens of Machnes n Stock Generous Trade-n Allowance, Expert Repars. r. A. 4-65M Eastern Typewrter Exchange 171 Market Street cor. Madson PERTH AMBOY Gertrude Lawrence, stage actress, s n Hollywood to make her frst pcture, "The Glass Menagere." Shes really thrlled wth the prospect. Although practcally every leadng man n Hollywood.has an- screen. nounced, at one tme or another, hs ntenton of dong the role of George Washngton, P r e d r I c March s preparng, through Unversal-Internatonal, to portray the father of our country. After an «*sence of sx yean from (he screen, Jean Parker In back In ; Hollywood, workng In "The Oun I*lghter»," wth Gregory Peck. Workng In "Cheaper by the Dozen" wll be eghteen chldren -nne actors and ther stand-ns -all of school ase. Snce they must all get at least four hours of schoolng dally, $200,000 has been added to the flms budget to take care of ths educaton Item. Word comes that Elzabeth Taylor wll play opposte epencer Tracy In "Father of the Brde. FOR PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE METERED RATKS Frst M Mle 15c Each Addtonal 4 Mle.. 10c OFFICE: 443 PEARL STREET WOODBRIDGE. N. J. Tlng ART TILE CO. 454 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE BA.THS KITCHENS RUBBER FLOORING IQVAI»TY FIRST) Phones: WO E. W. NIER WO-8-23BB 1 Used Cars "BETTER USED CARS," BERNIE AUTO SALES 405 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Wde ^1» Wndow Cleanng «* Garden State Wndow Cleanng Co. Rmhw»y House Wndows Cleaned Promptly. Red Skelton, one of Hollywoods leadng comedans, complans that comedy flms are too gabby and that they would be funner f they depended more on pantommc acton rather than dalogue. He ctes the old slent comedes as a case In pont. Audle Murphy has fnally agreed to the (rmng of hs autobography. "To pell and Back," but he Inssts that he have fnal control over what goes on the Just ten years ago, a fan magazne was featurng "Shlrlsy Temples last letter to Sapta Claus." Now, the newspapers are featurng the martal rft between Shrley and John Agar. How tme does fly! When trouble mned at Bob75-YEAR OLD CHECK NO GOOD Crosbys house, It poured. Two HUNTINQTON, W. Va.-CabeU weeks after > son, Bobby, went oounty wll not honor a *200 to thrhoewtal, Bobs wfe had Haued to one *f ru to go g for a major j operaton. pon. Be- years -- * - --" ore she, left, another wf, Btepw) WM WM MmttMth Infected Ifetd t l Hollywood taru somethng -* Bufch" harcuts among- lu leadng ttws, wth WllUam Powell and W: * ttl Pow^wfajarUleWtha ch long, declares, /Im sw on completely, ts clean and wmortabe and cetakly much Wt* A new romantc team Is makng up. Its Joan Evan; and Farley Granger, Now appearng In "Wth All My Love," the par go rght Into "Edge of Doom," whch wll be followed by "Folly and Farewell," and there Is talk of ther appearng together l^bulon, Dollar Baby." Metro wll probably try to beat Cecl DeMllle to the punch by rushng "The Boy In The Ar/ a story about the small crcuses that tour the country durng the summer 8e*son. DeMllle s plannng "Barnum 8t Baley," a story about the bg tops. county dark at that tme. Cladsned Advertsng wnnnnnmrjk 1H lrrr* of WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT READER CARtlttT PRKS8 RARITAN TOWNSIIr-FORD8 BEACON TfREE NEWSPAPERS 1 Jlltn 1S(- per lnn 2 Tmes l Ttm - Ifc P«r ll 13c per lln«t Tlm v». lft t»«r llo«(teablt CONTRACT) 300 llnn tttr-n mpfrd le p*r Hue rmnmum np»cc clnrrftl 6 lnen.) <hnnfc " n;y allowed monthly. 2.. Iftterj lo n llnp lve Word*. ;tr(c"l for tlf dctul nnnbrr of <lnes the ml appeared, Iharglnv at u< ntr vflrnrj. Tm Woj.lhrtdHf fnlllshlnt Co..«>vjq thp rlffht to pll. rovlne or jv t all copy mbmllll, am wll t tn rf^puflltlf for more ttan * 1 lhfrht InnertUj (f any nl- -rllsemftt Tm oo-gltrllfn of tht lvprllnerh wll be Apprecated. l.amiflkd A OS ACCKlTfl) TO TOO A. M. WKIINKRDAV WOODBRIDGE u.-n-:,w wrun j..p In. Sumll!n HftlWn 1. lohcwork.: Hlbn [,«. «nl I M I fun,,,,. ATI, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING n mlvanft. lwfeptlf>n are mkl.> fo RthlUhr unnunt. only. "( tlnll. l -l InKnr Inso lnrn wll lp Hutl-mnn, lntf"1 fn.r HI tlf nc-lle rk. AIIK unlerl Tnur tlme» an I «t. pl lulrn that tlm,> wll tn HIUSK\VIII;K.; [ IIKI.I 1.\I\N Tl HI)!,I. A If \NII utc a h, maf v\th lt -^ lu)(l <«-IIOMI lrj\t)>, about ltlu, nwhvl. h. nwcr, vlll vp, 11,Ih v. HMlllK tntntlurnllen, l >~ v t I >>rlfnl, you rh lvk- HII ujportnnllv n tnkp HIMKI mnc.v, sellldt llltnllllllk A ) -1 r II. 11 K > II r- \\ ll(. l.^ll-r*,! cotllf ltlnl Applv, A III - \ Ij-lsu, I n., fl l.anrlv Strfft, t> Amlny. or plmn M Krat rth.iiiiimiv -tll^ n- l-tlu 10.JT, H-3.tlAIITMK.NT ml UKVI ft..itll nsl t\ r*tn\ "»Ml, M,, \ V - < III 1 P " r " 1 " nl - < Km ll. 311 Vnh AMI-: I Illl Wm, P.IVt-rn leat, fa, "I l,,,,t., HUIIl,,»t«. k lnk. fo.m". V. TAT.NKIllNISHBl- ATAIlMKNT 3 h ten per cent ths fall, acc to a report of Dr, Raymond ter. presdent of the Umverstyl CncnnfAl who annually nnn and analyzes enrollments n lfkes throurhout the naton report covers 471 CO11CRP S unverstes. The chef caute thr declne n COUPKP s the decrease, varmnt; from I toon to thrty-fve perrrn, n L students who receve V. A «rm for tuton fees and IN RECORD TIME!» Phone Mr. Ifrooks Now pet $2S to $500 on jour sgnature, auto, elc. ^0 MONTH PLAN. Call WO The cash you need wll J ready to pck up n 15 fnutes! )7 MAIN STREET lur I.U-.7M EMPLOYEES LOAN COMPANY LOOT AM) ).(, I-OHT In H, IIPUH* (lull yurl^,. LOST l <-nrl777-(" (,, KllM-lllIf _ lhwhl-,1 COLLEGE ENROLIMKNT EnrolWaents tn most. and unverstes, except to colle«e», has declned from (JPIISM. (RIME DOWN Accordng t«the Federal Bun of Investyaton. the number! manslaughters, declned 15.5 cent In the frst half of ths j compared wth the same perl last year, and murders tlropq 6.6 per cent. Devaluaton of currennrs blow to Amercan export trade] Process Is nvented to can f4 mlk on commercal bass. ALBRECHTS KEY SHOD l.. k.mlll - s ln II a t,h«tn Mmt-rn Sknrprnrl «aakln Murkhr l.fl«* ItpH Ml«o cr Tuola - Kr>» H kllr U tt nl Cull I > IK W AKIIIXlllN A\KMK! BIG CITY MEANS BIG PRICES! SMAIX TOWN MEANS THBEE ROOMS OK BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW FIRMTIKK:j PLUS -J- A NEW 1949 AUTOMATIC WASHER *A UUAKANTEED G.E. REFRIGERATOK RADfthANl) VACUUM Cl ANER All for only W1TU NO MONEY DOWW AND WEEKLV AND LOOK WHAT YOU GET! YOlll MVINd I!«M)M: 31V Hprlng Cu8trur n I.lvlrm I!"" 1 "I Sulr, FIn! Talln, (.urkttll Tull-, Klnur ].n, M r"t, l t.j"-! Urspea, Ktc.. <l y(h,lt BKnlOOM: 3-HC. H,-lroom Sulto, Vanty l.»nm». Nt " Taltf, l>ra nn,.scatter Kult, Kl.. YOUIt KITCHBN: II-IV. Hull.l O»k Kltc^an Set, 3MV. S.- Dl»h««, J^-Pt, 8t of Blvarwurs, Etc. And dunem of oler outlhn lo Select from!! llonn Hull] Separately! FREE STORAGE KREE DELIVERY SURPRISE STORE 7.11 FRONT STREJET, KEYPORT. N. J. Keyport Hc ur lhuird u tkr Hll., Olf. TUB POST OKIn-: OIKN IIAII.V FIMIM 0 A. M. TO 6 I*. M. KUIO.tV Ull MAllllllAt «A. M, 1SI» I*. X- *Velt*nlr auu-vfta nrr4 tudl drrsall, BAD (8BAK S) FOR YOU MAY MEAN TRAGEDY, FOB OTHERS] lt» a horrble fe«uw tepntm -on that pedal attd flndltf you cant stop! Dont let t happen. LET AN EXPERT DO VOUR BRAKE WORK 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE. NO GUESSWORK. EXPERIMENTING. DELAVS COMPLETELY EQUIPPED SHOP DBUM HEFACING CfUNDEB HONINC AND BEBWtDINO COMPLETE WOCK OF PAIM" ALIQN1NQ & BALANCING w«k>..r YWKEIRVICE QtW^tJ-jUMll N. O*»

11 JUST Paragraphs Looks St Thr srtes develop unevenly, (or whrrea a 6r chld can defeat hr old man by fotng femnne. hr boy la 3 or 4 before he perfrets the unanswerable or mouse rap-type queston. New York Mtn. Ntft Ecltln* CI me row be on the Increase but It Is at laast fantly Rncouragms tfat a ma* was wrested as one at the VPJMt wanted" ermnnl5 at large turned out to be nothnr ntorjf blood-thlr«ty than n swndle, New-York Sun. Nobody Nobody seem* dsposed to gve nhn L. Lews any credt for helpnn abate coal famoke. Indann polls Ne#s. ExoeptloTM Baby-stters appear to be the only segment of labor more Interested In the take-home pay than pftamm. Chrstan 8clrnce Montor. HMW SO A man, who kssed hs wfe at the bekh va arrested on a charge of djtordttly conduct. All we can 4o Kr hltt Is hope that was the kttm 0(» ttlw he got, - Ht. Lot PqaVDtPAtch. SURE NOVKMBSR IS A BUDGET-SAVER FOR US! 99 Thats how thousands of famles fwl al»ut A&P. And no wonder! For evrr snce AftFs founder establshed ths busng, 90 years ago, on the prncple of: T.ve the people the most good food you can for ther money"... A&P has been the store for the thrfty, keepng profts low and passng the savng! on to customers n the form of everyday low prces n every department. HMUII? Small budgets get a bg break at A&P... day after day, week after Py-O-My Coffee Cake Mx Uplrr Marshmallows Planters Peanuts Salted cocktal paanul Callorm* nlurl.-a&p brand!$ o t m 2o2 5 c Marshalls Kppered Herrng Uot c«n31c : Dash FoHfUd wth lver 21,*, 25 Lux Flakes For dut»nd fne fabrc* lux Soap H»!p»koap»lnoll 3 a 23c lux Soap Urga c*ko (of ball) UM Lfebuoy Soap For loll*) and balh 3JS..23* Lfebuoy Soap l^rg* cake for balh usa Cashacre Bouquet A delghtfully ptofumad toab o k ChHoBlbkes &A c 1 Htod Ctewer Urkos Cleanser l) porwuln, el*. Beardsleys Codfsh Cakt-s ono««n20«beardsleys Shredded Codfsh ^tpk«18<r Cold Stream Pnk Salmon Tuna Fsh Flakes Prem, Span or Treet Prde of Farm CatMp Van Camps Tenderont Dred Peaches, A&P u^* Del Monte Prune Juce Lbby Tomato Juce Bordens Heruo Vtm Bakers or Hersheys Cocoa Nescafe no!y«m:«nlly 4oj* »r 1.17 Burrys Cocoanut Bars. o*o.pj25e Nabsco Graham Crackers * PU 28C Comstock Pe Apples. 20ue«nl5c Cranberry Sauce OcwnJpry lb e*n2 fo» 29c Yellow Clng Peaches w>by 3(j««cr27c Bartlett PcarS tbby a D.I Mont 30 o cm 33c Lbbys Dc Luxe Plums. Frut Cocktal m <» o>\ *yt* JO OI. can 35 Whole Aprcots A&PPM«<J 30M.C»«29C Junket Dansh Dessert.. P^S le SuchardV Chocolate Squares Hearts Delght Nectar Aprco«p«ch 10c Kvapurattd Mlk wwnhout Delrch Margarne colorpak»>.31c Pure Lard nb.prn» *15o Presto Cake Flour. «ox. pg. 39c. a Mortoa» Salt Maw Uavs Bakng Powder I3t*eanl5o Wbok Kcruel Corn A»P Tomatoes *" Spnacll A4J»l«ncy I9o.«n2f«27c 27»fc<*«17o Scnnn Fo g«n*rlftewaloldum 14 ta. p*a 30o Mawtl Paper Hankes fu *$%*» 17«Krkmaas Complexon S<»ap «k * 6<l Aero Wax / Wadex Spray Old Dutch Cleauer Mane Potatoes sutable for storng Ittt gf WasMngton Delcous Apples \ Spnach w»h.d,*#«.» Red Cranberres Cucumbers Anjou Pears Table Celery Yellow Turnps Whte Cabbage Fresh Escarole From Calforna «t a Florda Qew crop Fn* llavor Pascal Damond-ntw crop Canadan Sold haad From naa*y Iwm Ib b. ctllo bag 18c 2lbl9c 2^23c bunch 15c b.4c Ib 4c Ib 5c 11b, calla baj 45c ^Vpple.Cder WOH-I or UA ch«klt M 39c «!. 69c Over 2/3 of every cake s chohp frut and rrnp nuts.»* Parkr Pe ll»nuts Dansh Kng»<" 2.49 Marvel Whte Bread "D««d mh daly"«ox. tol 14c Marvel Dnner Rolls,. pkg of 12 for 15c Football CakeS Chocplata covtrtd box of 61 45c Pound Cake GoldorMarbl 24 o.49c Englsh Muffns <. <. pkg or6o<19c Boslou Brown Bread. ^. H o»< 19c Cheese Topped Roll Cluster. «ch37c Corn Muffns.«Pk 0 o 6 «or 19c PplatO Chps J*n«P«t«5 or pkg 25c A & P s Famous Ann Page Foods Beans Bolon tyl«, Vegataran, Tomato Sauca lb can3 lor 29«Tomato Ketchup.., u 0< bo 2 f»r 33c Mayonnase. a PM«33C <n«57o Salad Dressng.... * Theyre made of choce ngredents...prepared the way you lke em and marked wth thrfty prces every day. Pure Raspberry Peanut Butter Sparkle Gelatn Eff<d yj In g^ptr Mofk>U and French Dressng lb. jar 3jC flavors 3 plg> 19c Sharp and salty. Smoked just rnou^h to gve a pleasng llavor. 11 F.xrrllent for table Jnd cookng. Wllmn-lraw tad wl.ta La rte Et^ Amercan ***-n*o-t* - :<J Store Cheese ^".H,..,»69«B l e u d c d Swss Gruyere Ched-O-Blt Farmer Cheese»ordan Ma-o Bt Chaaw Food Bruknon. Frut Salad Cottage Cheese Llederkranft Sweet Cream <"d«n«whppng *l aty C do 07 e R,5le «o. pkg 3$C, Jb. loaf 79«7ocpl«30e 8o 1 pl rt 17e \ Mpt.NM.31e In Frottd food ftepurtmt>mta Orange JuceodSouh-coae«nrt«d6o»»n23c French Fred Potatoes u>by 9 p. pkg 19c Green BeaHS fcrdwyt or Lbby IOo.plg.2l9C Broccol Spears Lbby 10opkg31e Youll Say: "BEST TEA FOR ME" Yet Muny Who Prefer A&P Teas Save Up To 15 C On A Found* For deep down rfftslunent tvery tme enjoy luvur per- (tct Nectar or Our Owp Tea. Xectar Tea v, b Our Own Tea * lb Neetar Tm Bags ^ > Our Own Tea Baya ^" un Nalmwl Survey

12 PAGE TWELVE Rapd (row I h Seen In Vdeo n IN. J.. NOVSMB^ft 4, 1P49 t!ip St.f U r "pnth n nf Cnnscrvaton 11111! Rcnnomlc Drvlnpmwt! Infnty TWrt, what hap- Callng attenton to tnt fact Octohtr 2ft M n nf pwltrn, Is stll the NEW DRAFT CAM,?.It of the Rm-of,,,, tnd I ho Bupm of Economc fnd pens t > producton Md emploj- l-vrln fy I te Dg ornanc Mayu an.! «)»*r1l#e ne I*I,,,, that the arhed for«*»* Iht naton are IbOUt H,0f» btldw hnth< 6 p.ft, n,;,,.,,;, dny evtnld. Now.,,,,, Husm ;-. Rnfanh of Hut.m Unl- jrtwnt versv. j rhrmlcal plants on ttt 1 DHMHw! 4,lt,j n,ulll l1a Because New Jprwy h.n been Rver d-punus ft «v*t. <IM1 upon ol/.ed strenhl, Mfcjof O4nef*lj vmrter*.. N j..,m",, TRFNTON Hrt.vnn n* mll the f> ft pont, nl klr-vlslon actlv- j whftt h.mppns In thntuttlle Industry." M-llerrvanln,,,,. B Mershrt. drector of the Md nlnnu t"j*>«-onsr IIM of Thnrnll Street; HI IIHIllc at, IX,,,,, ly Inns fur. It s expected that a lve servce program, hnted that, fllfc Hll, tl,,.,*. " 1953, the le.rv l;; u<;: I. \ w.ll I ll! 1. nnpul.lll 111 tll; CXp«IlSlons The nrtlclp mmtlotpd that by n pe.lnh KH,I.,,,,. make captal vt^fncutk mournng to 17,805, am wll hre Jrton. tture mw be a new draft pall y Ih.ll!" Sllp»t mll 1 P lv n fnhv l,,,,, 111 h> ndustry nlso wll lake place July 1B49. the! vr] nf employmen: tnnltnuldk! mlrln lne to venne, Ilcc,, ;, D lvt nl II plnl h,fll au?., j II N?w JPI-S-V chrmlcal* nthmtrt#» lthhfe-l *M.-!,*n,., M MullfH In In»«WI llvtr; addtonal cmpkys In HIP! Mncr rbv.opnent antcpated had dropped s per cfu bekrw the.-nl ImlKTly along t(«avvnve the pont or plar«ltlk lw 1 mho l.t,,.,,,,,, ttlghl of Way Ul HOIUIIKII C,,,,,,,, UnlttJ StnrK mv-nrdlrm t*> pstl- by DMout «rf In televson tran«- hrh pont cnrlfd^tn Match lver - th«lnlon anl LI -11 n,,, >, WtteR motf by televson xp?:t *«l; flu n. n f Nl.ly al^nf (J) nlnm.llh rf e nt, mlttm; statons, theatre televson Utlr In July, the textle IndtstV betan to slmw HIKHS of recovery HKnn. nl uth-tr perne.t. ^tnlfl frinl S,ml \n Hp plntr ol 4«hl llo-k vh,., AllpnB. DMmt, [)rcsl("nt, of I)uj md tlllmry l:!"vlnlon. Each phme Mont Labor*! nr.rv Inc. The 1)11- llstlllt SO " vont flue*, Ihm pf, >,,.!,,,,,., 4 H" nrtustry* expunmon tftll rr- l.n"p nmlxts of new frnmet,.,lrs o( Du Prnt rfyps In tlln unle, sltld. HI«I ns a rrortonof. the Improve-,U prepmlng rolumlnft Slnnl, l KUINNtI»O t (,,, nont (IKUIIS «rc fxnlrtnnl n ;nnu l, j«n U" "I *<ll«n IHI.llt ;-\ulnl artcle by hm opc.ulnn In llr,loyp ;r. \vrll ;s Invest-cft!) of An*lst, werp tfrnewlmt nbove the nml NuN "pk Mnnna h«nr* lt re l:l e, I y ttcn cutvnt lssnt <)t Revew of N:MVMlltHl. nvprnw for the year and con.hldfv- H.\V..Ml ;ll"hk NIIHII IrMh It 19(101)4 flltill Klfllnll WHI l>* Ifll I" IVr-hlm; Avnns tlnh (5l Soultllllllll I. 1-hllK.Utlll. ll -j,-«furlhe nml,, Jersey Buslnes- : cwlbrly publcaton prepare I rvpsrllvly h.v v nrcr-nts, DuMnnt sr-ps no rpa,. thr buslnrs mprovetffh hntl nht TlWHAV. NoV4llB«n I, 1S4S l 1 «l«<t» «n..l-,, (,,! W:t [ll t;;~ antrlpntfd ftd-»>y hlm- th.m July. However, f.routl or C(tr»«rjt nrly.h <v Tlnal lnllroftl, kwrtld, I IIK M.IV,,, t cnh tlf ld\rn nf 7 oflq-k In ldnc I Kfly uonmthe New fe«erw««(he rlkh,,, f< v lomc owncru to dlsn^d ye* be bern of stfflcent duraton to tf mornlnd Kn.l 8 oclo*l jn ll*-.l>r»-v Tlnn Kllrual anl acrom to relrt any one,,,, ]!!!r : sfnl.«( :. *. "Tlf t.-lpvlsfot lts.-r felt In n vnn. fur H" phtymf «t f"t lnn n Kfnrrn plfr(l»* t»r (),any,,iiim r "..r pfrt" "Tufnlnp Ramerlv Sllll Sr.nl rly lnnk tn> entr lu lm Inl^ n I T, wlll»m-< Iom-..- m>,m«n,.,,,!it,;u:i; now l)f;ll". pltrh,r;rjj by (we In totnl -dnt" l Fllfrv -.nl. tes fto He Hmen, nlgnf. It II mn h nf Hd 11 llnl m Iho MlhOlrlJ klrtfler m t m>,,.,, ; to lrln (then I,, \.,, ENJOY Tln FOOTBJ.I. I 1!" nhl 1 IIIIK ol Illv llnnkl Ol»H1 coll-! Id KIV "It would bp hakftrdous to predct mun «U.- < "...-1"- Nth Nnrthto Kh KorthMlV along lurtl. Rtrnt ae unt U.# IDh "I >lan of n"l«. nl«(p: runnlna - (I) «f ^vln-tl,,.«..,., SEASON WITH vnut <cv"c fr n pxisl.ink und new sft. 11 n,my ys. h» savs. pven dtrnu thp rmalndpr of ths ; fp(,n Heplae.-,,, what wll rmpm. next year, or r» lnvfrnnr fur lh«st»l# of erly NK S! IhMI lllllll SOI Illn Uls Vhull I,I-, NH Jvtttf- 11,,. Ill.. " t, Kn I IIK. rr:,\v<k ; TAIII:N, FAVOIIITF BFFIl T! " Mfm»»r«tr th* Orntrsl I OAK l I. ur Id,I lllnvt nr,., DISTKl" Ml S: V(lt(r \,.Inn IlrulKl Clerk AVUtllH Id IVrMll* A:. :" fcl.r.ed nrllrl" In thp year," thp Du Pont v,rpr added. AHH»IMIIIV. ml AVllllf, M nr und IOIU, H,n Conlv 1lfrk rot 1 Clnln" Sr th» County ttlntthmf 1 (H " R ^nth*rly fllnn^!h. II I I, ft-nl h\ t:,e,,,., to Ihe fl.r->r,,. v n M«.TPV Busness exml 11 ; cm ;r;l mpbymrnt trend 1 Two Mllfn or th» H<W»M > Olhor (luh.fcs n lp Revft-W ROCKMANS NOT U r.t-lhe H l h teh! of New Jersey Bmlness Include a I I We- I, Ihe U,,r»ul of Cm,.,,. "I*!»! Krrt-lmllM ftr MUMIMM, he New.f lc chtlral Industry In LIQUOR STORE comparson nf natonal and state C unl/v. M,1»py. PrrwP by the Dutr o ml conl NO.»: Votng plac*, A II r-mln o-tlnk Of II" Cltnll Of tllr IIIIIMMKI. Uf UHrlUVI llflll a ll«ru,ll ml S,. Tv II Vnrllmfn for tlc Itoromn nrs In buslne-s; eurrent economc evpntn In New Jersey; and NT»TK PI n.lc <HKSTI«V MO. 1 nun nn l n the. In!, h Mlll 1-HllfllW Nath»h Schn.l), UROINNINII KI;ANI nt I.rtrt,, I o Pe.mllnB Av«- tuern.-1on ot ltonevelt l, I nr M I HI.., I vns Ilf l"l to : I-I T,I Randolph Stfpl. Cm-. ImMtu I : C n-nny. th? report, "totn, Snutlerly lunk r,-,-i: hnnce ) Hlvfl e l".".i l»l "" Ilmlny c\ml)f. N\>nlcf I", HUH. Tn I «nlv, tl.,1 II. : S I 111 H..,, Telephonr CA!l lfl l> Prmt fmpanyr Cham- the- slrnlflcanre of unernployment Tl IlK \<IIKI» I I 1 "* I Ierahlng Avenue Avent* tnl < on111nl-... M nt Inrt IIuvwnr.1 Avenmt rtllt- t lle H.N.n.e.)»l».* Slmll HIP n I pnlllm "An ml.... w..! : : ; nl ppcwnter Pont. to Ihe Sn-n I1I11111I Hound, Ihfenct 1,11,! compensaton statwlm. H Hl»y*»rtl * l Avenu pxl-nfl I" M«>" wll mn-l v ml+r I. 1H,, ENJOY (MR n k 1 :n"- ; lur l> - ml«n of a <l*t -31 lou.--rv ml Nurlhrty Along noln I ol the Kmthrrlv lmr- lne of»"1 r M I" lll «Cdum-ll ClnmlerH,. -"r" II.ROO rlrmlrnl prod! t-. f.r n.v ndustres, but Its Rearrhpts cwrt falure to flnd ItKmnct ll lmn-m of te 8Ut«In or le Mnt* nf NV# 4<>t-«n> hy th the MIIId S ;! Islm.Sulnl In tha Ihe FREK DFl IVKRV K.-.RVH;.m-nr-f, N. J. u.n*l B»..* unj lull pllte of H-Klln IIK. theklli x Ter; TO rrvn M s IIII.II salt (nl In l,e *lh f twty-llvc nl 11 Inn lnlum t!*,(mm,nm.0»..r Bnts mfntpe! It, I,,,1,., I \.,,! l "..1 Ill I -lllt by fbf. tpspltnnob s Ark on Ararat. IHSTIMT M>, 4: (V,.tln(t plftc*. Ikl. hhr1tbl». H.ll, relef, rnlt- IleMl.,!.,, S I,M.II. MICUINNIJVU»t (le -. l l tn K.ruuK Ulrl N..1, IT".led Mun.,,, of the <-um>, wll tn o IIIJ; rork" llnul, refornnory.nl the lnt-m,"ou nf the Kouthwett 11 ll-»tltm mt n nnl.-v M"»l " 3ft.\ w I 1, I MIIH I Mnllml lllllll(l»" II" ll conr Dt l,;-h Str,"t. hene ( t.hkrmn Slrtst;- runnlnt th«ne» (3) An v l l.t Io >:l f I.utB *;. VnyUUll aohj mll Clnr f«slr>fl n Btt»td«. aunt; Wlnc >l. II. BII HI Hm, rfoh.l Md ol, lvv-1- Kulhcrh plnn;} IVrhlng A.venu«le: IP, In llln.k -KB, llormlfh fft n Ko^Tl ^stnn. ruu.p (elcrnl Ton If, nn-.»xlen«ln, IrtproVenen.,l! lontlnk In a slrttlkht lne,, r. M A^s^f It n ^tl. llpnrt n We.uHv»!Ht.l Ing: le n K :,n The Fae^Hy l^exff l.n,nl mm r»c!llllf«. for lmll to.sntn M.n.l Sn.ml thence (l Ttle luu.1...l.. l.u. H- <*» Hoo**v»H Avfu^ In MKVKAH] A»»- K:»en-, >nd «r«r«lnes; pfnvldlor lf VVHljlv lont stnlen l«l»n,l {,-te\ HnMK nut. tlnmll or lm-» (f rlfhtllnnk 1.H lnn, by r«w«v n,l tnenn t* Dkv ; f. n»t SOIIIHI I,. Ihe Westerly lnn Hlary 11 ne uuln m.i "nfan; to l\*. flvt-l of Ihe lorn.kh of (Rrteret; Ilenrl n Vnlnlmm.rl"H nt wll.h sajl lotf felw prop,,», >,, nf nflll lh) nml Illnll 1(1 IHV» rlrt (3) In a Kenertl NortheVly llevc. Hdll.n ll»l«holmol) HlWlNNmd In S. 1,1,,, k v 111 he HIIM IM*ll(r v tfl Unarrl nf ;,,<., lln- ntk*- ll" 1 prncpal thereof unt lon nlw l.e hotnlnry lne of the nl,1le e lnter»e< Internet Hm tn" nf thp cpnttr «u ll..i..-.f n.. fkiitll AMldV (I 1 \ rovlink fur tlt ftuhntaalon of ths Rnrncl of Iorter.t Io l(o»evel lln> f llnrko Sr- wth tht Kt; jl,i nlrrnln rl. ln>ln»- O0.O»l ltal, ASPOl ATH>\.» o h, 1 -pn-i- "* II Kcnfl IlV* 1 - AVCIIIII 1. Ihell.e III rc!"lv I w frt llnr of "WHshllKtn Av»nu»»hd plus ru-u ul,rc, l «.H-.I tt.u u l,,n and r<>hp]rt u tlo." hp ftpprovfttl? ltoo"evel.. Avenue to Arthur Ave tlenrt III along MHnlvn l» mm. Sult lut IVnaM TK ahnve mute.i ^. : A ) n,»>u ««,., l., I9(». ou«when, In- Hntuhwestorly bovn- ^] lne of fjurkc Strpnt Io Ht n Irrn-K.» 111 tenlre f taken for uvner. 1 HTAtR PlBtH mrstp^ NO. la-y lne "I Hu HnrmKh nf Oarteret,W pr lnt- nt ll-na Htroft, runnng down II v n- n nl IJ.nl, (re taln,,. nl rurl.tse prce to he pnlt In :, trleal Wurk; nd I. chnhln*: Heallnu,m Ml IIM VOTMU ln>n meets SHM..-. Imrn..; thencp ll Northerly alon* l<l *<lmll f] p*«ct Plllltl "An «t ftlurl?.lk tn 1 fvly lon«^nl If.-cntxr lne nf Hlll Strf.l o th«,u,l m,ml l lnllnenlh of 12,",.on >e.lel )!,s to he u,., ttcntlon of» <lrbt.nl Sr,.,-, tlpn 1 (l) Northeant- rpnt lne <>r Umsu.v-ll Avpnlf n. t.r,. tnl uler lernl ].ro- nrm» ll HJM-l Ifl lllon le sm uf N\v.IcnfV ly tle KHn "I lumln l>( Ihr Snt 1 elv HIMIII- l.r.l ^r t n n.: >a.:e rhnlng tlrnce S) Knnnrly slok Inel.I III Iollnu-t of b-rtlv. res rlted aeetl o. N1, In Of III K IIDIMU *ld cenlo :«nlor lnn «f HnosfvU Avenu* I.h- lul.t,! nolt; lm at aal<1 her!*. If I?, nt.» 1 M the prlmlp*! Hmnnt of one lnlreo lve Dllllon.In l. r lslo:>,mki.<)»l).uii n-ttumt NO. B:--(Vntln(( pl»c», th the Wrter lne or lluyw.rd Ave runnng (4) 14 NnrtlHrly. NtHl me Mayor unu, e llcn lum Uy VI ; T l- or uny date n whch II KIIIV rt the Nor-,, V llon. Aul. I,( Clftvflml K-lM.l. HHJINNlKo at ne; fur lf uvncnt of lhhlln to rprtll IllttTM Mnll.f! II l sad renlpr hup nf Hnyward rfnerv-n de lght In It- Jlnmtlon HlllTKT. ll Unlth s., [,h m..n*s uf the lm»0 rnn f» V lllho\. N,l\.Ie, s-^ or Vr..llnt Avenue wth the center - am ^th.,1,1,-1 to the Houth- o r.l.fl «nv one or nl hlfl-l n, HI tlv Irltl Slate* from hls Stnt» fl.h und sp.-, Ill, :,..,. Hll OT \\,l«t IIIKIII A-tlllf.,IU, lull* erlv lne Of tl)t Kulwav Kvpr. rm-, ""H <n.l Int- m -mll Mn-k to m.-l,.ill III ll!l> IlSf 01 rmtllll!tfuhrll nl- H Wstly along sal) rlntr K thence tece!<,) I) W«-M-rly WHry nn.l Su : -cnel hy Archlr, I,,,, Sontl-l. l"h"> -pl-.: dun_rmr. n mlp-. t" tldr srvlvlh «poll, emr, \\Mllrfrm Avfenu* urly tl* courses ->Hn«K! I3 m De sel, vtd h.no»arlo»» coures slontt lad «M-II to turnm am) nmuner l.lll- or ex-or-4ln; provlllm Io II po.u and ne, ton wth the y l l h l" nfrtt n c,».. on* or n. clundd on r, turn o «nn., mly HUB of he HahWty Hlver " l" Ih* ways n rlehns Lu pay the In- ettt lll..f Cypress Slr,*Pt; run* n hldt -hall le r»fclv»d., on lt on Irnf«,«;I nn«. lo th B»«tetlr lne of the Illght of mllmu N>f on xll lclt ml,h\nt) to pay punled vlth Hd Mnl n nlnr I-I.^ -1 Sutlprly along h* nml dl hr««the prncpal thereof per -> 4t-< III, nt,,n rpou. : I ruler I! ( I^prHy Strrpl to th«i" IIIIOIIKII f Rrofl! reclph ux UIHHI llh, cuntra, t" l- to,\,..;t, Otlll "I r.rort Avcoe; tult-.,i.u, l<ns,ih»hh, trlde, p nftftlonft, Mnn H.- 11! :n WHrly along -nl l,y H vl,..er BunlHK lver t «nntrnt n, tn the SaulhmIV- prnprty lln«i vnratl^ unl commercal ml yt\, nl-r Il a l.rt AvrMp to tl«lu III.I nnt nf I:IIAH* In.u \Klc"llllnt,llt I,.ed I,, t>r lands of th«atnehen Ol Com- \ am l>v MIMT means; unt pr<vlllng -nlcr ln.., I IlMrnrp Avenue; rlat - vvm t.*rn- of ml«>n ft 11 II lt Io: *,, III Kl vc I pany: runnlut th»n-«(-1 E:«terty 1, f. n tll I h.llhnlhsjoll Of tlth t?t n HMKh nt Il-rot wll dellve I IUIIIIIIIJJ I l.r- (!) Northerly along alok sahl lne of thn Arl»rln Ol 1 :, \ rcnl hon- In ac ", I entle a u general Mpctlnn." Inppovrtl T.1, a." nl n c Sotl. h 1 \ nh*>. TI e Hoard uf (oven,,.-.. I In- -nt- Mll of Flllmora Avenub H;a nml Stl.!eu<l for PUIII. tn- Mpcnctlu and l,.,. Company lunls to the pont of Ihttrlne of HtMtloll Wth the Hunt her I y lne of. Approved Mny 25, 19(9. IKANCIOS TAPPHN. the I l^ht to e e< t l n. " hnls nuw nr formarly of the Am«rl* the lrtdlty Tr*(t uf Uaul. rnnln* STATK Il btll «t)k<tli{).\ Ml.» run HI (ulj u\. rnnm- t. t. p A l: IIK HorolKll -lk and mny, ward th, HTtfe (») KatfUy»l<nK MIU Hm I TO IIP, VOTICI) tl Ol If,) W..;, ery r valn a K sa) sn 111 le lne of f tl* Tn Jr alv.rtls.t (-tnbrr 88 «nl Whomsoever Kev deem <,r -Rrdlef lr«ol (u Ihe Inltrnectlon Slmll He act rntltlvl "An n> I unle I, I!9, n tle tntf,! A n- n ton Avenue: runnng thenee (I) 11 u n l rmnpnny to the East wrth the Kantcrty lne o Wkshlnn- *nlvln(t "n fo I n- j.mur/,f thp creaton of u deln erlv "I the HlRte. of New Jersev hv the "Ill phenb your offlte you wont be n 1 _,I.! Sld I ~-,. nl l.llroad of New Jersey; r«b- SoutlnTl Isfluce of honls of the Ktntc In long s»ld fcmterly lar. MIT,- K,, K. t? I IC OAlc pr: (JX IlnK t. c-, II,.,,u....,.,,..., lt Wan tn- sum of.one llmlrcl mllon Avpuue tn tc en er sa [vselv rlklt of way lne of of T() WM(J,,- r MAr OONCHKN: II le.in11.us ( IO0,O0U.UO0.0(ll Io ptovllc Street and tle pont ; At rftr,, r mn tng of the (mn- I the tvntnl lllroll of Ne"! of In 1 l"-«, 11-1, 11 In lfej mnor emergences theres hardly lmhlnk fur the peuple Bt thr «u<< to De Sothe-rly dvson lne between the I.onuuh n IHrleret ant HIKII _^_ a day passd that the telephone snt To kttp tfltphon* nryl«t at III b«t, PovlulnH the wy ml ITU-HII* tu pn> the lterent of jftll debt, n.l tturt art nor* Hnn 23,000 tvlnphons men and Wodlnltt 1 Townallp: p runnng rg Inl-mellnn of the oetter lne of l.u In nuy und 4lwlmh( the lnn l ^ l l d "worth ts WCeht n gold" to the Famly women at wort In th«new Jeruy Bed organalon. tfm> «f them on local peoplr, lvng n Ila leuf ) > long g aald dv- Oreret Atchn«wth the center lnt lal (herruf. unt provlln); r<>r I le son lne to therenter lln«of f Larch Lh or Cyprel Jtr«*t, and runnlnt IrlmlHKlot.df Ilh nt to tn- people Next Door, m value s constantly ncreasng, too, fr New Jersey alope, you hognbon yjv uroady know b«taw«of tn If Apltruwd June 14, 1M9, II Ihe rtr lne of Persllng Ave- oln and InterKfrron wth the, [,M\Kl. tl tutihn S nnntnk then-e h <«) S K l thence (1) rtnrutfly» Rlnnr nald communll ttw/ Mrve. Many of Hum ar* t Kenrral electon," le mp mrd : MIIIIIK He cpl-r Mm- of l,nr<-h Str»et center lne of CvprtW B ret to 4 nterest Intommumly octvvs. n., rnnk thenre (D) Nnrtlfcrly Kaslerly llm lm ot Wa«llt»ttt t AAvt- t tlmc* tlm (1) KprtlmrlT l l t can call or ~bt called from an addtonal 283,009resdence and busness "Shall Ihe Htale Ktnpl><fpoe, l!e- nkton Av.nuf tho pont or plaea M lnk<"n K A Venue t> a pont pt unt Interllrenent s> Mtfn of Now.ler.--j-, pru- beklnmn ecton telephones whch have been vullcd n The followng Iwal (Hextl.u slmll Hln^ tn- rpntpr Tn- ff I. -1-^ uue, runnt he votf upn: Avcn l. H- tl «r lne, of WJIIJI* along HalJ EMteMr lne or Waetl-) n of f the SSoutherly S h l lne of the. NEW JERSEY IELL Yhlel for hy tluptefs 14 am II of Dl.sTIMCT.Ml f: IVounn Uce, d Trt y Bradv Trct an K Ttle 43 of he Revtod NtalmH. 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13 > Ihston Symphony to Open Uth Annual Rutgers Concert Seres nmnswlck - Charles French musc for several decades,,,,, npw drector of the He has been»uest. conductor of ; vm )!<.ny Orchestra, wll the New York Phlharmonc nnd lst appearance In ths many other Amercan muscal 01-,dy nght, November I Bunzatlun.s. Last season le world-famous muslcal brought the Orchestc Natonal n opens the 34lh an- de Prancalse to ths country and,,p( Unversty Concert toured wth tha w-oupbefore»- lanl D. McKlnney anulny thnt Munch has pprum for that nght wm-ks of Mozart, Ravel ;ml.strauss, Only a few kcls are now avalable. cnk number wll be "Irwfue Symphony.", le followed by Ravels H Chloe, Sute No. 2" to r,,-. frst half of the Bosjl<mys fourteenth ap ths cty on the Rut-, ;IM ond half, Munch has Hrlmrd Strauss "8ym- Domfsllca." Munch has ;pclulty of ths Strauss md has been wdely fm Its presentaton In. ncerts. Svmphonla Domestlca" musc a day In the,., <; lfe, Includng the Joys,,ws of the domestc scene. most famous of contem-, urnposers, ded last SepsumlnR Ills present post The second concert In the seres wll be (Iran»n Tuesday evenng, January 10, and wll consttute a Jont rectal by Adolf Butch, volnst, and Rudolf Berkn, panst. Both artst* have entertaned here before. In separate concerts. LJuba Wellteh, soprano, who was called the "Bulgaran bombshell" by New York crtcs last year, wll be the featured artst of the thrd muscal event Monday evenng, February 20. Mme. Welltchs 1 appearance In Salome, at. the Metropoltan, was gven wde acclam. The frst vst O! the St. Lous Symphony Orchestra to the east wll be at the fourth concert, Thursday. March 8. It l» drected by Valdmlr Ooltchman. On Frday evenlnt. Aprl 7, the New Jersey College for Women Chor and Rutf«rs Unversty Ole«Club wll present "the et. Matthew Passon" by J. 8. Bach. Ths wll represent B celebraton of the j 200th annversary of Bachs death. who succeeded Dr. Serge The Rochester Phlharmonc Or-,;t/.ky as conductor of the chestra wll partcpate. symphony, was born In Solosts at the Bach memoral md was promnent In muscal wll Include Teresa Sttch Sym phony Drector FARM IN FAMILY 108 YEAR* DBS MOINES. la The famly of Mr and Mrs. Prank Auer has llvrrl en the snme farm near Oarnavlllo. Iowa, for the past 199 years Ths couple came to thtt country In 1840 and settled on tlhr farm Ther son, Prank Jr., took over operaton of the farm at. the ace of 10. He ded In 19ZB am tls sons, John and Oscar, have snce operated It. Randall, soprano; Margaret Harshw, contralto; Rudolf Petrak. tenor; Norman Farrow, bartone, fnd James Pease, bass. Cte ofmddlesex County 10 pregerve the -Amercan Way of Lfe, and to mantan an Amercan Wage for Amercan Labor, an Amercan Prce for the,pro<lct8 of He Amercan Factory and Farm. VOTE FOR Regular Republcan Canddates For Governor ALFRED E. DRISCOLL For.County (Jerk CHARLES R. KLEIN For Board of Choaeu Freeholder* HARRY L 111 BBS CLARENCE E. ROSE For Members of General Assembly 0 MRS. JEAN KEMPSON gj BENJAMIN KLE1NBERG YAGER, JR. FRIDAY, NOV1SMBER Captol Dome Contnued from Edtoral Page* 7,MS letters, 500 postcards and 750 telegrams. Many letters from consttuents reguesk new local postmasters, tcket? to football games, hotel reservatons, and one asked the hp;p of the tall Congressman to get hm a Japanese»lf< Am>Ucr canstltumts sought help to brrk hs uncle from Greece, whle an olher asked for nformaton (n how to buy a hardware store Another letter wrter wanted d sue the U. 8. Arftty HeVcelved many requests for legslatve blls, books, pamphlets and other Informaton. "Its all In the days work and! makes the lfe of a C0n*ressmnn unendngly Interestng." rtm Congrnsman Howell. "Do you have a problem? Wrte rrp about It." CATTLE DISEASE:-The 19M) Leglslture Is expected to hv culled upon by New Jertey furn organlmtlons to enact legslaton provdng fqr a more strlnunt supervson of cattle Imported Into the State from the south The outhreok of screw w»rm In cattle In Burlngton Countv has caused the New Jersey Darys.ens Councl to adopt a nsoluton advocatng such a law, and other organsatons are expeete. ;! lo.low alont! the same In: later. The State Department of Agrculture h»s dscovered 700 to catrs of nfestaton of dary cows, calves, steers, hots and even a few cockerels as the result of a three month survey. The nfecton Is beleved to have orgnated n a shpment of yourm. *tf\»ra receved from Florda by a Jobstown stock farm. The department expects the cold weather of the next few months to kll oft all stages of the dsease. JERSEY JIGSAW: Septembers traffc deaths n New Jersey totaled 53 compared togo lout yaar whle the traffc casualty toll lor the nne months of 1949 totaled 410. fve less than lnsl F YOU /ft IIAUT HAVE (} THI WELFARE OF YOU* CHILDREN At HEART.. AKEMU PART Of THE 1* EDUCATION to Us for (m nse We (have u sncere nterest n the muscal progress of chldren and are qualfed toy tons? experence to fflcr practcal gudance In the s; lecton of nstruments, nstructon, etc. Ltts talk about the muscal trunnn of your son or daurhtrr at. tlw earlest possble moment the sooner, the better. Drop n any tme. No oblgaton, of course. Prvate Instructons on the Voln and Accordon EesMusc Center & School ot Musc ED BONKOSKI. 357 STATK STRKK 1 as Perth Amboy, N. J. PERTH AMBOY 4-1 MO ynr. lrrordng to thr State Motor Vehele Department.,. Apportonment of»,55,000 In! motor vehlcl" funds to the twenty-nne county boards of free-] holder*, s announced by Spencer Mller. Jr state Hlhway Com-1 Ivc t.o.t md subnormal ranfall dun:):; Nc» Jmeys. tnmtto urnwlnu vt.-.^on, seed of hnjh qual. I ItV wll be avalable for the 1950 rrop Thr Newark Kvenlng Nrwy hts been selrcted by the Stnf Plnnnlh; 1. ;nrt Development Cnun 1!! us wnner of thj 1KB Cttnn f(;r Dlstlnmlhf Publlr Servl-j In Nfv JPI ev.... Appllcatlfms for Stnle - nuaranteel bldnch loms t: velernns totaled M1.4M.9po on October 1 but of ths amount 43,634,157 wa r»- fu- (I by the 3tt«Bureau nf " t"u) Scrvrc b-mue of theru* Invoked... KvrTHt proef! r.cclvnl ly N-#.Tarjey fannerv fr f.rnt c tnnodlcsduln 8ep- ; tbnll wn 13 per rent below tn, tf the Mrrm month u ynr ag 1 ). the Slate Department of AgTeulture announce*... Thr Stale Department of Conservaton and Economc Development s prepared to furnsh complete and sccuftte nfomtttan about th«$100,000,000 housng bond refer-; endum, Mw Jtrwys ulrplrc sprayng of DDT for mosquto, ronlrol h» not»dverselv affect-; ed wldlfe In the Stale. thest.ue 1 Department of Health announces. The State Department of Fluru ha nsked for ,- H us Httf ad to school llls- ns. an Increase of tft ! 90 nv He currnt State approptlnn. Baby chck producton m New Jprey for the flrsl nnf month* of 1949 totaled ,000,. New Jerrys annual 1 4 II Baby Be«f show wll b- hel.1, IV-rmber 7 In the rnundhouse on () nmp of th- SUte Collegp nf Arlculture at New Brunwlsk. Prncpal hl hways whch ( w the propo«\l New Jtrsey Tnplkp wll nnt be clord U De result, of ponstnctlon of hj SKK IIFRK FOR THE BFST BUY IN TOWN! 1948 DODGE 4 Door Custom Sedan BLACK, RADIO, HEATER, SEAT COVERS, FOCUGHTS THIS CAR IS MKK NEW SEE rr TODAY! FRANK VAN SYCKLE, Inc. 159 New Bnmswftfk Aventle rerth Amboy, N. J. OPEN EVENINGS PAOI new auppr-hlghway, the state arnounred by Professor Tumplkr Authorty clams j 0. Sehermerhorn troopers csnnt l^uc a to en n j man.»:j on CAPITn, CAPnRS:--The sad 1, nf»«tha^more and btter spn-...in fltnte mtmtnm Kt\ may nme from nperlmenu t Rut«ers lmtve:stty hss been Qenrr^l Theodrr D AlU Mmk. "THf JOHN RRD KING SHOW fmlwn \SfMofMlbyflA Dwold Ikhwehj 7,30 «. Tu.. I >f.quality! t INFLAVOR! Theres extra rchness and fragrance n FlagJtarf Coffee thnt smply c»nt be found n ordwjf coffees because Flagstaff t blended from tht chocest coffee beam grown n Brazl, Colomba and Venezuela. So - gve younelf a treat - fasfe Flagstaff Coflel - because ta9ttng s belevng. FLAGSTAFF THF HOUSE THAT OUAtlTrBUUr. \ Flagstaff Foods Sold only at frendly neghborhood grocers * Your Sng( v r Sewng Machne Doesnt Know 4 How To Sew! Its your ablty to «p<sralf t Hut rauket SI.(; :«sr.wincj MACHINES the be*t In U<c wnrld! 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