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XIX-NO. 30 X CARTERET, N. J,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1360 Knterrit j, ;nrt ci»j« Mill At V O , Cirtcrrt, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS Carteret Press A\\C\er Awarded the Highest Honor in to iV.y. Associated Press Better Newspaper Contest illll IS CARTKRET - The (»r- tetel Frew has Just received Stir Drive flint prize for general ex- cellence in the I960 Better Newspaper ^ I IK group, com awardi. i nnrral. worr nuMinrd today by ,tv four Juniors Two other weekll™ puh- w- serted today. ,mcmteietHlgh linked by the Woodbrldge Declaring that he was surprised that two women ,,.,, the companyt PnMlihlng Company received members of the Carteret Board of Education think •,,,nCo and has 19M cltatlom The Edison - dun. H scented Fortli Beacon won first place of driver education as a "luxury" and are in favor of .,„, which It will for tU front page and for It* abolishing this course from the high school cur- the name EX- -ports page and third priie- riculum, Mr. Ford told the Carteret Tress: for the editorial page and "It, is the responsibility of out imvr elected the display advertising The In- Ho ,d hf was prompt to Democrat, stress the educational system to teach myiuiy officers:. dep«iident-l*»der took m- RR youne persons how to lewn aunch thr .safoty efforte in be-, whlch thfJ cla|m iTe.Mdent; Oeorge- ond prize for it. .ports page. half of youngster* because somf , , Bishop Beky to and how to live. Incident; Nancy The Dally Journal In Elln- p r Me n t 8dmin 8tratlon 8 ,lnssrs m Cartm- schools are, acrieyement in efficient and 'Last year in the United] ,Mirer; and Louise beth whlrh »l»o circulate* In double ™,s W,th Eastern . £. States, it Is estimated there -nary. A «ock Carter*! and other Mlddle- economk!ll mrnM| Preach Sunday Standard Time EOIIIR into ef-, publlcans are bl,st| thf were 1,350.000 disabling injuiiMi n! *50 shares hasj wx eaunty town- won rint fret on Sunday. Mr. Towers ex- one.p8r(y nkt |nUif wt rwultlng from traffic accidents. , ! hy thf young- prtto (or general excellence prainrd, children will have to, that two-party ™ie will a,- Young drivers were involved in already been| hi the ela« of daily new.- At Church Her % TOP AWARD: I'hoto shows Charles E. Gregory, editor and publisher of the Carterel W sure far more than their share ol t They expect to; papers with • circulation up Concerner HZf^'d aboutiT th, e welfare,f ; ,"-""deratio_n of all corn- CARTERET — The Hungar- Press pointing to tbe coveted prize added to the collection in his office. Looking on Is mlin ty blemg ian Church will o^rve MI ^f (l,iv! out to the] |« I5.M4 of I -u\Ai imunity. and particu-1 -_ 5 n Lawrence K. Campion, vice president and treasurer of the Middlesex Publishing Co. slot. Sunday on October 30, and „!• in three w«ek» •-• .— _ ]arl>v(jr safety of the school accldent s caused more ,, of slightly tea* children, Mr. Towers ordered to stress the importance of than any single disease whteh nations in the life of the u per unit his .Safety Director, John A., affects this age group. 1Parade Sunday Church the Rt. Rev. Dr. Zoltan volunWfr PMCId| V Post Fete Ju nior Safety Pa tro I Award is Turk, to study the problem and "This useless waste of human • «roup are John I, make recommendations. :c Lion Supervisor,! Church in America!Traffic authorities know tbe 1 A plunntng meeting was at , will come to Carteret and <•. Prows* ProjectiTomorrow; Big Sets Exemplary Record jGiven Torok at jdurtag the past week, and it, prescription for reducing the \ndrew Hedeah> _ _ . . CARTERET - Details of the preach at both services. Dr. number of traffic accident*. jwas attended by Mr. Towers.!community Haloween paradeJHarsanyi, pastor 'of the local . man. The JAertj CARTERET — The "extra ; Explaining that auto traf- They know that driver educa- .Norman W. KurU. Oeneral set for Sunday afternoon were church, in turn will preach in Monday at the'Progra, m Listed eye" provided by the safety flc today U a great problem, tion serves as a sound basis for 1 patrols In Carteret public Superintendent; Joseph L. Car-'outllned at a meeting of the Trenton N J •I.T the. guidance CARTBRET — The 8t. Ellas Czajkowskl said the Junior any effective highway safety and parochial schools Is re- CARTERET—Court of Honor iney, Director of Industrial and;committee and judra in the: The schedule of services will Quality Instruction Cathode War Veteran. P«t 7.7; ^ to &»%££* ; ™rol la doing exceUent work and dinner were held this week|Public Relations; John A. Turk.,council chambers this week, i^ s customary Sunday nf ihw vear'a & "No better agency is available - Ladles Auxiliary will record in the vicinity of the to safeguard the children in the auditorium of the Pres-jDirector of Safety and Indus- Robert Elliot and JosephjSchool devotions and confirma- Carolyn 8 byterlan for teaching beginning driven hold a multiple ctlebratlon to-! po&ts manned by pupils-pa- j from the hazards of the Church by Troop 82, trial Hygiene: Mayor StepheivTeleposky co-chwrmen an- tion class at 9, worship service H Jo 'sponsored by the church, whenSkiba; Jack Staskewicz, Man-mounced the list of Judges as than our schools. High schools Kller< V. Brady, morrow evening beginning at 7i trolmen, Sgt. Edward CzaJ- I streets. , e t Juges as in English at 10, in Hungarian :an provide high quality in- ii , M. Patricia tanlverstry of the post Czsjkowskl Is made up of fine Then he joined Troc-p 82 four-MeWb Refining Company will costume, Mrs. Betty Klenan.j courses develop the essential and i youthst . HH e dde-| crossings. change in date; the group will J. NertJana auxiliary respectively, inj years ago. He has been active knowledges, efficient, habits, # i_ . - dared: At ththee samsame timettate,, PolicPolicee initlatf a "U. 8. M. R. Safe'Mrs. Hilda coughlta. Mrs, Ann ^1^. Tuesday^instead offundamenta, r l skills, proper at- 'v»..'U. Harry J f all that period, having perfect Driving Crusade." All employ-iDeVlto Mrs CatherlM Bi»l- . , ^^ f "J™ F .s.;ib», Peter P. • mort«Me bumlll«; "Th«e boy*-26 of them- ! Commissioner John Hutnlck tht secon{ oi tne appreciatlon, and sound heW ve attendance, to earn the ees will be asked to vAMci'^'.'lozino. Mrs. Edna Hisgh« V ..^u „* 'T^ ' :,ft'-SUC . *"<• **! "» duties to pertopn aQd necessary for of newly elected trying v«y himt to do tu.AW , 4 ,B«een . •re \1 ue iba has offered the Most original. the safe use of our highway of UM post and aux- them well" jftayov members of the Youth Fellow- transportation system. Driver nilil »1«i\st>) be featurefeaturedd. ooperation of the School'costume, !ys Sheridan,i Mrs ship will gather at the church education sl'iould be part of the j AUendln* the program will Expedition from Rfcrltan Coun- loard. the Mayor and the - JuliiC Hila, Miss Margaret at 6 P. M. on Monday, Octo- cfi-to the Boy Scuut Ranch in Sharkew bands and drill teams, educational experience of every Han joe National Commander, Jtmul ouncil, and the local Police ber 31 to go out Trick or Treat- secondary school youth, if for jStudents Tour Goyena Honored Phllmont, New Mexico. He is \ Jepttrtment, in this endeavor. Mark Wood and Willard Jones; ing for the United NationsjI10 othrr reaS0ll than for the iMJtt grammar school graduate of Final plans and details of the! floats, Miss Julia Machyshyn Children's Emergency Fundsake of conservation of human led bv QubMedK-al Officer, Dr. LouU R. St. Joseph School, and now Is'ormal program will be an-and Andksv Bodnar. (UNICEF). j an(j tne material resources Paniirouo; National Welfare United Nations By K. C Council attending' school in St. Mary's nounced in a few weeks when The paradt will begin at 2 A meeting J High School in Perth Amboy. P. M. from me Carteret Shop- The Lorantffy Society williof the natioll 'Officer. Nlchoiw NUnltz: Na- ; ,he Crusade will start in full have its regular meeting Wed- toard of CARTERET-The sixth Bi'ade CARTKRET-Carey Council Boob comes from a family of wing. ' ping Center, |he assembly time Need Is Cited Thlrd Vice President, classes of the Nathan HalejNo. 1280, Knights of Columbus, Scouters. HHii s brotherh , Dennis nesday evening, 7:30, the Jun- "The need for educating our Club was Qeraldkne PanlKroeso; has been set 1:30 P. M. byior Women's Guild Thursday at which time School went on a field trip tolhonored John Goyena, past was awarded the Eagle rank a Recreation DirecB Thomas :hildren in the academic and , ... , state commander, Crensenzi W. at 8 P. M. The Guild will have technical subjects is unques- year ago; his brother, Thomas, •oderstad Leaves Coughlin. a demonstration. Members can i, , I {^"CastaWo; state president, Mrs/the United Nations on Thurs- Kiand knight at a dinner held is a* Life Scout and is working tionable. However, the futility lA|1 K laier; %tMte bring along a friend as a guest. K\ •mru'irtn be " ** hosplUliday, October 20. A guide con-in the Columbian Club Monday hard to become the third mem- For Naval School training in these subject areas, chllrm n ?tal ; Democratic Club Mil lining De.j » - Caffrey; Fret- ducted the uroup through all night. Mr. Goyena served as ber of brothers to get this CARTERET—Roy Goderstad without providing our youth 1older OtIowalc ; with a background in driver I A. M at ththeiIe ?"/•* '• ' the council chamberchamberss. EachEach; R»inKI;UKdI knight of the council for award. The three brothers went if 38 Fitch Street, on October At Party Monday Region to Have Float Mayor Stephen Sklba and the education, is illustrated each iroom w two terms and gain recognition to Trenton last March to re- 3 left for a six mouths course CARTERET — The third organizer of the poat, Rev C. « decorated by one of ceive the Catholic Award in in radio training ;it the Bain- In Halloween Parade time a citizen dies in a highway >'m»* party mui- the member nations. The Oen-throughout the State for his district Democratic Women's ii«t day eom-i Scouting, The Ad Altare Dei, bridge Naval School in Mary- CARTERET — Carteret Post, accident. wonderful cooperation and the Club will hold a combined P M in the IiMtallatioht will be conduct-,cral Assembly discussion at the which was presented to them and. Following that schooling meeting and Halloween mas- 263, American Legion will have "Young drivers, whom one ti by the Middlesex Countyltlmp wag .Wori,i Re(Ugees." enthusiasm he put into all bis by His Excellency Bishop he will enter active service in a float in the community Hal- would expect to be the most Commlnret Lanes I l>r> are Baking ('; Frances Semeuzu. the class in charge of the affair and Review, and William Comba, Scoutmaster of Troop 84, thi 1 li»-i •• a picture At St. ElUi. 8M rirlurr ti-Hcher.1 were in charge of the made it a huge success. 1 M (iulld Women on F»|f I- arrangements und the trip. Boy Scouts of the troop am •' H "' KlOUp their parents. Singing was led by Roboi Hemsel and Gt'orse Sloan. Mrs.! Leslie VrtnPelt was at the piano,!

\St. Mark's Church Services Listedl CARTERET - In-Gathering .Sunday will be marked at St. 'Mark's Episcopal Church Sun- tiuv for the United Thank Of- ;ftTinc of th(> WOmen1:, Aux- iliary b Kinclu|ieh have been dis- tributed for the United Thank Offering for the special project quota of the local branch of (("• "u'lr'ns auxiliary. Rev. Orville N. Davidson i' ;ti>r. suid llu;re Will be* two |htrvict'h on All Saint's Duy, No- jvcmbt'i 1 and All Soul's Day [November 2, Flower envelopes ihave been distributed for use in memory of departed loved tones.*

astern Standard Time Hack Sunday CAKTKKKT — Clocks will he turned back In the tiadi- tiuiiaj fall return lo eastern standard time Sunday when you will regain the hours here is shown mapping initial plans '<« a uuuiiuuiiHv widt- tratlic safety cam- sltwp lost when timepieces S. Metals Reflniim Comiiany. Standing, left U» right, Jack stuakewici, m*iUK6r, were moved ahead in April. nn, a;^-u AAA ;jih L. Carney, Director of Industrial and Public Belatioim; John A. lurk, l>uec- Don't forget to make the Seated, Mayor Stephen Skil>a, representing the Buard of Education and th« *ward UII her son, Robert. Loukhif on, from proper change of your time- i .2^ manager. Norman W Kuril, general su|>eniilriidrnt and chairumn uf th« a Mr. T«'»k I. a commltteemau « U« troop piece. The handii to back Wl 2 ITt Si of the AAA. Hoffman. «outm»,t« of Troo, «• , St. Jo«ph'». hour—not forward. AMW«IU prevention Committee; Ma* I). Wlnget, director ut* tniUtuUon*) repre»ent»«v« t FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, I960 PAGE TWO Church with Rev. Jeroslaw at the grave ljy Ret. Peter High Sf-h way*. r^- w OBITUARIES •' •*"•** betren were To Greet I Minue, DOURIM W thur Hayes and Paul Pulynk, Stuetz and Thomas Stuets. all employees from the Trans- portation Department of Amer- S^RHARTERETT - runera.;«rv-|car^t She «" "g^ MTFJCIA O'CONNOR ican Smelting and Rrfiains! for Ptrve Qua. 51 Hudson CARTERET - Amboy. BtrVt who Hied on October M.AMn.. Branch «. O'Connor 80 William Street, were hrld Tuesday afternoon at; Surviving are two daughters, died Wednesday, October 19. at|DCNNEJFVNERAI 2 p M. at the Synowteckl Fu-]Mrs. Anthony Radich of Wood- : Skillman, New York. CARTERET—Funerftl srrvlres neral Home 56 Carteret Ave-bridge and Mrs. Stephen Bod- „„,. for Kathpryn T. Dunne of Intrrment was in Rosehillnar of Avenel; two sons, Steph- Born In Yonkers, N. la niie. luff ' Pershlng; Avenue wen- en off CartereCrtrett and Joseph of wpis the daughter of Saturday morning at 9 Cemrtrry. Linden. I the Into Joseph O'Connor. Sur- Fords; six grandchildrenn nd from the Synowlecki one great-grandchild, Klving ore a brother, Kevin, at Home, 56 Cart«ret Avenue and ROSE rsi'KA home; her maternal grand* at 9:30 A. M. At the CARTERET — Funeral serv- imother, Mrs. Josepph William of jseph R. C. Church with the Rev. d hr p» ices for Rose Csuka, 44 Warren tHAMRA FUNERAL New York City; and her p»- |Mel Corcoran O.S.M. as cele- Streett were held Tuesday mor-jj CARTERErr __ runernl scrvscrv- trrnnl (trarldmother, Mrs. Jobran- t of the requiem hiRh mass nlnit at 9 A. M. from thh e 88y-,lcM forAndrew j. chBmrft of soph O'Connor off U Union City. assiste^^d by Rev, Victor Ora- nowiocki Funeral Home 6,66 whee,er s^nm iQQk Private funeral service ^c™ibrtarr"o.8M as deacon Carteret Avenue and «t 9:30; held from the Lyman Rumpf [lev. Phillip Brennan O.8.M. as a hhe Locust £ ,^-, U ? ' ^,^ 1 cc"554 WheeleWheeler AvenuAvenue oonn Octo Octobeb r Memorial Home; 21 lib-deacon. Interment was in Catholic Church with the RevRevJJ Street. (t. Gertrude Cemetery, Rah- Augustine Medvlgy as . Aiwustinc Medvlgy as celebrantj^;solemn high ^mass of requiem» at |way. of the requiem mass. Interment! amn hMi of the Sacred Heart R. C. Church Pall bearers were Thomas was in St. James CcmteryJ at 9 A, M. with the Rev. An-CHARLES HARROW CARTERET - Charles Har-[Devereaux, William Coushlln, Woodbridgc. drew A. Okal as celebrant and Joseph Casaleggi, Harry Rapp. Honorary pall bearers, all row, 48, 30 Liberty Street, died the Rev, Anthony J, Huber as Charles Brady, and Thomas . .K i,»..' mild of St Ell*' <;'wk Catholic Church haklni cookie* for members of the White Carna- Ideacon and Rev. Martin Ko- October 20, at the Memorial l u c akeway. TASTT DEMCMfcS: Photo shows members of the Udlei ' " fV % kskl Mn. Mlch.el Dlkrn, Mm. John Kunak, Vftturc ii tion Grove No, 34 Woodmen Hospital, New York City, after Imoslnskl as sub-deacon, In- an excliai Circle were Mrs. Mary Vlrag. terment was In HolyTrinlty a short Illness. LOUIS BODNAR inM ^>£^XV^Z X r * TV Mrs. Elizaboth Birl, Mrs. Helen Born In Perth Amboy he re- Cemetery, Hopelawn. Commit- CARTERET — Louis Bodnar, Was a mnvn'' , Lazar, Mrs. Mary Mislay, Mrs. tal services were held at thjsldee d In Carteret for 25 years age 62, 8 Holly Street died'yes- New Jersey •, [and was a communicant of the|terday at the Elizabeth General Elizabeth Toth and Mrs. Anna ggrave by the Rev. Andrew A. District VFf Holy Family Graduates Hebrew Men to to the meiu!,: Hospital, Elizabeth. Breza. Okal. St. Demetrius Ukrainian Or- The tlaric I., Active pall bearers were Jo- bearers were Andrew thodox Church and a member Husband of the late Jean- Pall bearer of the rvoiii" seph Bernath, Stephen Palin- Chamra, Sgt. Walter Chamra, of its Men's Club and the Wood- nette he is survived by two At Wion Hereof Unique Class Reunion Elect Officers Phillips. kas, John Polanosak, Frank Frank Hovanec, Ambrose Mud-men of the World. brothers, Stephen of Carteret Malaqulas, Andrew Teleposky He was employed as a fore- and Daniel of Woodbridge; sev- By GENEVIEVE FREY ;rak, Emit Mudrak and Stephen btaini Air teturi m*«ra. laio *M tmtr «P°™™« bj Senior ],, •• <• Csuka had been a resident here CARTERET—William Koch- Radio and Loud Speaker Sys- lard Oil Company, Linden and et, wun uistrlct held at the Howard Johnson more than 50 years. alewlcz (Koch) 80, 6 Mary tem at 298 Pershing Avenue forIwas retired. He was a member j Herbert Blitchj^fclgewood Room at Freedman and |Tuesdsy, NV, ;-.,,, , cere- for ,50.00 l* her «.-; She was a communicant of Street, died October 22, at the10 years. He had been operat-'of the Woodmen of the World!Commander i bridge. The mistress of jhis Society Orchestra. Prizes A. M. to 4 p '.;' , 8t, Ellas Greek Catholic Church Perth Amboy General Hospital, ing the refreshment concession Camp 65. (presiding. Representatives were I monies was Mary Czaya, the will be awarded for the most jSupermarkc'., c , and a member of the William Perth Amboy, after a short ill- at the Carteret Lanes, Carteret. Funeral services will be held present from eleven of the class president. Of the Mrmbm ;u. ._, Penn Fraternal Assn., Branch ness. Surviving are his wife Marie may be obtained from Shelly .candy to In •;> r,. "; 41, and the Woodmen Circle Born In Ukraine he resided iniMatwy Harrow; two daughters,[„„<*at th,e °°Synowieck^ -i '^Si-"'""•• ••»»-« "•"•hsrSreunion. The. "JTiLSSlSSijSt^: Rosenblum or Seymour Fein- 05 ,miec, Anthony Radom.skl. Stella der» may tie v , ,' White Carnation, Grove 34. Carteret. Formerly of New- Miss Kathryn Harrow and Mis* Home, 56 Caretret t withP ^ written 30 years ago, was read gold. -ganyi District Officers Ted Dowd, Mosclckl Szcwpanskl, Mary Dy- |Belltz. at KI. 1-H ; Surviving are two daughters ark, he was a parishioner of Patricia Harrow; two sons, the Rev. Dr. Andre 'by Sophie Babies: "Class Will' The group activity program Stein, at KI, I-,;-;. • • -BI. lag Cxaya, Bernice Sulkowskl Mrs. Elizabeth Kocsis of Port officiating. Intermentw-lll be Stanley Nartowicz. Frank Dev- su,Uft the St. Mary Ukrainian Cath- Charles Richard Harrow and Lopas. Pauline Kowalskl Kopin,,..-.. l..n. progress is bein_ g wel—l Harriet Hov:, „•;.,' Beading and Mrs. Helen Onder;-— —• -— - Donald Harrow, all of Carteret. iIn the familfamflyv plotnlot. Servicess will Hn and Michael Baka reported ographies„" by Pauline Kopin; now oUc 'on visitations to posts. All re Sophie Bomwskl Babks. Wan-received stated the chairman the group sho*. i,;,: of Carteret; a sister, Mrs. Julia| Church, Carteret. be held Bunday evening at 7:30 o p AjW g VoVotedU ' byy Bernice Lopes, Surviving are his wife Mary Funeral services were held l th Nlemlec Colonna, Frances!Seymour Felngold. Member- taken on h Qenevleve Penkul Hlr- morning at 9 A. M. Divine Lit (>m m iM> u Catherine and Elsie; 14 grand- Ition detalldetailss werr e (2iveR n of th" * **"" ' "" »"-;~"—• Home Improvement groups with at the St. Demetrius Sfht\night at t 71 P. MM.. I'*™. « . ithre/Se decked members. Stan- lak. Oenevleve Bastek Prey Jo- NAMED ( AI)M children and one great grand- urgy 'building plans now being ad- deceased members, Stan- iak. Oenevleve Bastek Frey, Jo- registrations closing on No- JULIA TOTH CARTEKfT \!MI:.•!...! child. lukratnian Orthodox Church SUPPER PARTY vaneed by several of the area^ Barbareeuk, Helen Dow-,sephlne Komenda Knittel, vember 15. AVENEL — Mrs. Julia Toth [was held at 99:30 A. M. with the The next meeting of the'benchik! , Jr, t!;.< : Funeral services were held [ ,munt Williams, and John Senk.lBlanehe Oolubieskl Varga, and r or 43 D Street died Monday in dik d the CARTERFT - Mr. and Mrs. groups. .. ' Awards were made to the Helen been nnrmd n !>. from the Bizub Funeral Home, Rev, John Hundiak and th Kontkiewiw Ourka. (group will be held November 1, the Perth Amboy General Hos- Peter Melech officiating John Koval of 76 Post Boule-] central Area Membershipr foUowmg: '•Flrtt Grandparent" .lr Force HOTC r.: 54 Wheeler Avenue on Tuesday Rev. ji«iii U.V,.. «. .- .«-. i v-t.."«i «.v» -.. -; loiiowmg: nr«i vjr»aiut»icni at ih« Chrome Synagogue at pital after a brief Illness. She Cloverleaf vard entertained at a supper chairman Jerry Meall was '"-(Bfrnice Lopas: "Most Changed" State Motor Vehicle 8:30 P. M. Election of officers tnnouncfd |;1 >•• was 69. | morning at lld f William r.MV:'.: birthday party on Sunday. Oc-jtroduced and gave a brief e-jBernlce Lopas'. ,.Most children" (Continued from Page 1> will be featured and new mem- Mrs. Toth, tober 23, In honor of thelr;port on the Department's P'^'pra^es BOSM "First Married", bers will be welcomed. Henry L. O.• ;• ' [ : crease the normal densities and late Joseph, was born ln Hun- daughter Linda'Unaass secondo birth-pirui- *ToO rrmrtwrn»im:cti pnn a l-oui-omt drivumer fomri „ , . , . A social will follow the meet- mandaiu of (".!•!•• day. Thirty-one guests were members ln the coming months tPauhne ^P1"' Most ««nt crease tne normaj oensiwes »nu m ried Anth ny Ing and refreshments will be present. Among those presentllilJ8Wa. Vetl.ran, muTested In " " ° Radomski. present special safety situations ! served. Charleston, s were her grandparents Bernardljoinlng the ranks of the V.F.WJ The nun- whn teuKht thelfor the motoring residents of J. Giesle" r o-f Elizabet~ h and M-'ar r urged to contact their local class for three >'ears' Mother,the county, which now stands post for details l-vamMary i/iuj«w««ii ,H»M •.«••.», _.. and Mrs. Joseph Koval of Car-nostrwm.. for details,w .' mit.K .H !arrangemer. ChrysostoU to matten Jiadd thmade,secone re- «ey ldn lnumben the Statr oef otraffif Newc Jerfa-- n nom ---*_ *^ -ii—J I**- -«J*«w In numVuir nf traffic fa- FOR THE FASTEST teret. Commander Bitch named j m ^ m d t^nitam,,, occurring this year. I WOODKIUIK 50% DISCOUNT SERVICE aJ. .^...^^..^""S^itor her speedy recovery. A let-j "It would be a shameful, Drive Into Our TREAT I)\Y| Povlch ,ter from her was read to thejthtng to Imagine that the par- ,of Post 5479 as 8th FREE CUSTOMER all .# i ents of school children In Mid- (his HUMMAGE 'SALE District Inepector. Community] dlesex County should wish to PARKING AREA I t I Service Chairman Charles Ko-j Monday, Oct. 31, to Friday, economize at the expense of de- valik requested that all Post priving these youngsters of the ROCKMAN'S LIQUORS Nov. 4 Shorecrest Friday & Saturd Commanders contact the school opportunity of readying them- If roa «mn't eon* In Boxed Christmas Cards 9:01 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. principals In their communities selves for the challenge of the Call Kl 1-6975 for at once In order that they Personals automobile and the modern FREE DELIVERY "TREATS FOR 1425 Main St., Rahway might have students represent- MRS JEAN COMBA predicament of highway traf- ; •: rash on your penon. And yi : • yourself many t low I hat »" -•'•' : from having inaccurtte muni. pie to receipt*. WI Wttl WttCOMI YOUR CHECKING ACCOUHTl OW IT SOON I

For this...of con»f*rt I* ymt t« »n|*y In banking service consult You get a carload of comfort th« n«w '61 ••. You enter The Bonk with Al,U'« v" and peppler-than-ever performance with new ease. You relax on deep- : In the full-size, dollar-saving cushion seat* . . . with more room S overhead, more stretchout space. You get a full measure of riding pleaaure OLDS DYNAMIC because the Dynamic 88 if packed with advanced value features . . . inch as LIVE BEHER ELECTRICALLY Featuring FASHION-UNE DESIGN... Vflm-Tuned Body Mount* and Twm- Trianfle SUbility. Try a Dynamic B8 at your Oldamobile Quality Dealer's! PVBLIC^iSERVICE WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES Buy an Ilttrlc Range af Your favorif Sfor* 475 Rahway Avenue Woodbrldge, N. J. Perth Amboy A SUM ' - VISIT THE Ol.DS tXHIBIT AT THE UM MOTORAMA NOV. 3-10 * WALDORF ASTORU UOTKL — Member Federal Depo." »'••"" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1960 Theresa C. Ginda PAGE THREE Isl Presbyterian II Frederick Morina Lists Activities ••u , pretty wed- Miss Crathwrlne Connnhock ,,I!1(T in the Holy Carteret, cousin' of the bride CAKTERET Reformation n.-li Saturday ofter- was maid of honor. Miss Helene! Himrtnv services will be held at Miss Theresa Cath-jNartowlra. Linden and MIRR The Mrs! Presbyterian Church „. daughter of Mr.jjonn Morliia. ataten Island this Hundny nt, 9:30 and 11:00. Olnda 15 sister of the bridegroom wrrr The minister will preach the Carteret Press ,,' became thp [bridesmaids. sermon. "The Need for Protes- 651 Roosevelt Ave. Cnrteret. N. J. John Collins, Staten IslandIsland, liin f'iilholir Unlly." There Is We wish to express our dft* ,,,„ of Mr. and Mrs. jwas best man. .John Bubo, As- ,M chinch nursery in the manse cercst thanks .nd gratitude! frtf !,-! Mmlnn. 601 Rich- toria, L. I., and Gary Locke, iliirint! the 11:00 hour. Church ir cooperation with regard v.,ii;ic ataten Wand. Staten Island, were ushers School meets at 9:30. [to the reporting of the varlOM .,. M Konnpka, pnstor Upon their return from a Halloween Chinch School , 1,,,1-rh performed .the IlinrHes will be held this week- activities of the Fashion Show weddini? trip to Florida, Mr. we recently held. . ,1,.. ren-mony. and Mrs. Morina will reside In end. The Junior Department ,„ marrlUKS by her Statcn Island. For traveling, jwlll hnve their rmrty on Frldey By reporting our progress to the women of the Rrea we had ii,, bride wore an Ed- Mrs. Morina wore an orchid 'evenlnK at 7:3(1. The Nursery, ivlcd Rown of de- a wonderful turnout and we an sheath dress with black no- KlmliTRraten, nnrl Primary De- II The fitted basque SHIP II, was due mostly to the IM cessorles and H white orchid partments wil have their pnr- ,,i ;i square neck and vnrious announcements In your corsage. :t.les on Saturday at. 2:00 P. M. paper. i, riKth sleeves, The i • The .Junior and Jnnlnr Hi Fel- A«nin many thanks. ;M,ii'ss front skirt was Mrs, Moiina was Riadnatndi lowship will enter a float In the .,,1 -,viih crystal and pearl from St. Mary's High School, Halloween parade Sincerely. inverted side panels and Is employed by the Alrtron On Tuesday evening at 7:30 ST. JOSEPH'S ALTAR • „ , (Impel train topped Division of Litton Ind.. Linden. the NnmlnallnR Committee will and ROSARY SOCIETY ,-,irnflv bow. A Swed- Mr. Moiina received his bach- meet In the church parlor. The ,,,, of lace and pearls ielor's degree In accounting Ruth Circle meets at 8:00 P. M, To tioUl Shower for •n.iffanl silk lyusion from Fordham University. He :iii the home of Mrs. Thomas |served two years in the U. S. , in ide raffled a pray- Hamilton. 10H Hagaman Street. NEW POST GETS rilARTKR: Picture,! *„„„ ,l( ..„. Holy Family Nuns Army and Is employed with . id II while orchid and They wll study John 15. Carterel Memorial Vmi No 744 IWV ir, i-f. . CARTERET — A shower for jOranet and Oranet, certified ( nty JWV ( omma Women of the Church will Schneider. Benjamin Kaufman 'instiiatin V ' '"" ' ™l« Harry the nuns of the Bernadlhe public accountants, Newark. f nKUld r |visit, the Presbyterian Home at •lonal Medal of Honor lrvZ' IaL r " *»« reelpl,nt of the Congres- Order of the Holy iFamily R, C\ [Belvldei'e Home on Wednesday charter, and Kdward Laifrrrt.ll IWV cZT /' °J ^ C'tlerft Pmi' »««P«"I tta Church will be held Wednesday Thf Post wl h afternoon. T h e Wednesday , meeting on November I fi at' thelli 1 =•- "' " "'« evening, November 2, at 7:3ft j Prayer Group will meet at 7:30 P. M. sponsored by the Parent Girl Scout News In the ne% church basement. Teachers Association of the by MRS. F. H. BUTTER, JR. At 8:0(1 P. M. the Session will parish. Coordinator have their monthly meeting. An executive meeting of the Thursday evening at 7:00 the Last week we wrote about theI group will precede the affair at ,•//•//*• Board of Deacons will meet. Halloween Parade to be held '6:30 P. M. i uhT — The roller boy to be her guest. Twenty- A "Fish Pry" sponsored by St. Joseph's Jottings this Friday. I am afraid our A film entitled "Christmas Miriam open to all eight boys and girls were on the choirs of The First Presby- little reportorial goblin goofed Around the World" will be Scouts got off to a terian Church will be held Fri- By REV. PHILIP M. BBENNAN, OSM. shown and an illustrated talk hand to Join In the names, for the correct day will be i i ins week. Eljhty-slx day evening, November 4. There will be given by Sara M. Butler, prlases and refreshments. Sunday and we are looking for II nd Intermediates will be continuous serving from home service advisor, of tfc| Troop 176 | a good showing among the : ii.i-rs at Carteret Park, 16 till 7. Proceeds will benefit With this month the Public Service Electric and Gai Mrs. Hall tells us they were trans- her girls !the choir gown fund. "the school children and their doting Company. returned from ..JW envelope system will bbee the boys. the South Amboy . wonderful trip starting. Father Mel M. Cor- Come out and -loin the boys at parents. Come on out and have It was announced that the Washington Sunday tired c r a trick or treat. Seventh grade mothers will be coran, O.S.M., the Pastor, calls » teret Lanes on WednesdaWedn y our of all the In- to your attentioattention that i th i iRev. Philip M. Brennan, O.8.M. ln charge of a bakeless cake Hlstorkal sites •Deacons Mark that in the evenings for a few lines sale and hospitality for the eve- K the Intermediate y veto ft lot oi i their badge re was made This was the first will be delivered in «the mal*«l <™ with a tie Tankers take third,of grain- nJng, w111 be under the direction •overnight trip for these girls petition and kidding mixed to- While Brownies each month. It is thought that gether for some very good com- trade charters. of the First Grade mothers. and all expressed their desire to Anniversary 1 .ally earn a this new system will have many panionship'' , •of this in the future MRS. F'KKDKKICK A. MORINA CARTERET — A celebration advantages. Influx of migrant farm work Attention All Brownies n honor of the 37th anniver iiimiti and enjoy the! SCOUTING TRIPSTRIPS' Recent- Please1 Please don't forget .in.es All the partlcl- ^ of the Deacons of the FirsFirst ,y tthh e BBo y SScout s of the S \i)lced their plea-., laturday. October 2B Is the Study of Fire Escapes Baptisist Church was held SuSun had the experience of an over- •(„ venturventdre anda enen-j- dead,"m> for you to get your day, October 23. The occasion cooltlf orde ln t0 night trip m the Watchung 'h>r> to Join them thisi " your lead- Mountains. Presently the troop liiM-s will again leave ""• In Schools Urged byPTA Each deacon was honor numbers some forty-nine boys •d by having a contestant and CARTERET - A determlne the arid Is under the direction of on the use of a fire need|her"«tteiiitonta. Art Dunne, Bob Masters, and .•> to) bbee a ten week f) . /j* the Columbus School was held for addltlnal fire escapes.».»,«»,. ™«iand u1 1 Master of ceremonies wawas Tom Connolly. The new Scout . i 11V girl wishing to: \# / f V I nt the regular meeting of th needed that monies be alloted Mrs' Mfte 8winKlel- The scrip Committee is made up of the ••, but1 nl ture and invocation was given following offivers: Institution- |Columbus Cleveland P.T.A in the forthcoming budget. Dy ini TS ^i *> >tork C tubheld at the Columbus School vla ng deacons Deaco n al Representative Steve Torak, week but* bv;_-_*. . . The program lor the evening Cupl^ ^t Johnso'i' n Get'hsemane General Chairman Bill Walsh, Mrs. Mary Desmond, prlnc consist^ of a Halloween pa- p „B tlst , church N k and Treasurer George Mulligan: •..it her leader In thej pal of the Cleveland Schoc rade. Prizes to the winners ap Chure r winners S h. Newark and with tre other committee men • i.'uble tncreaw at 8of l» n to Mr. and Mrs.'spoke briefly to the group an awarded by Mr. Mulle»n «,.were" Deacon Thomas J. Waller, St. lnl being Messrs. Marcsyk, Stlma, must be obtained.'? > Hetmanski. 10 Pauline jasked the parents to attend th presented to Mrs. Vera Paul Baptist Church. Montclair. Iroop 15 Street at Perth Amboy General Halloween parade which will b betta for the ^JreTtiesT; AAlsl o appearing on the pro- Farrell, Hurley and Connolly, Hospital, October 24. held Monday October 31, a gram were Mrs. V. Copeland, The Scouts are planning a ..I vUa reported her Elizabeth Lazar for the most A local contest..¥ou of your friends will win! |Mrs. V. Brooks and Mr. James weekend outing at the Raritan •rn pie ted making 1:30 P. M. at the Clevelan original; Mrs. Jesse Hudak and Son born to Mr. and Mrs. School. Harcum. Arsenal beginning on Veterans You qualify i* you're 16 or under,.. ;n:s for U>e Hullo- : Mrs. Helen Lower for the fun Raymond Regan, 56 Liberty niest.' The group prize was won Day. Mir , Committee reports were glvei Mrs. Edna Anthony the con- ENTER TODAY AT OUR iSUeet it Perth Amboy Oeneral by Mrs. Kenna on Safety am by the following: Mrs. Marge testant of Deacon S. C. Hackett lit HosplUI, October H. GIRL SCOUTS: The „__ Contest u sttfcjwt to Mr. Buser on the Board of Edu Jackson, Mrs. Joan Nonnen- was crowned Mtes First Bap- Iwere not to be outdone by the >;> id a wonderful ration meeting. macher, Mrs. Phyllis Larrlson, Bnd nfe lllth b ] rn Halloween purtyi Daughter born to Mr, andi It was voted that a letter b Mrs. Clara D'Augustino, Mrs T J^-rn "• <1 Widne.«lay PtJesMrs. Paul B*ter,.6» 8t Annisent to the "BoWd"of"EUucatio: Ruth Young, Mrs. Kitty ported the lai"gest ^um of [leadership of Mrs. Hall •••••a for th« Uest,8Ueet « Perth Araboy Oeneral requesting a thorouuh Invest Corduan. money. Her runner-up wu Jijrs. [Mrs. Hoffman along with other K.ich girl Invited a Hospital, October 30. Nation of all schools in th The attendance awards were Evelyn Steven* contestant' of |ladies who served as escorts. won by Mrs. Mangan and Mr*.deacon S. J. Johnson. She' wasThe girls had a grand time Dubow's morning class. also presented with a gift, which seeing all the sights such as the A cake sale was held at the was returned to the church. Washington and Lincoln monu- Columbus School on October 20 Other deacons and their con-j*nente, the Smithsonian Insti with Mrs. Dapsls as chairman. testants were Dcucon Scott tute, the Shrine of the Immac- Another cake aale at the Cleve- Walker, Mrs. Grace Burr; Dea- lulate Conception and the FRIGID WINTER AHEAD!! land School will be held on No-con Prank Swingler, Mrs. Mary Monastery of the Franciscans. vember n, with Mrs. "DonRelford; Deacon M, O'Bryant, While visiting the shrine of Lachmund as chairman. Pro- Mrs. Frenchle Johnson and the Unknown Soldier they had COLUMBIA ceeds from both cake sales will Deacon Jerry Covington Mrs. the opportunity of witnessing COLUMBIA be used for" the children's Shirley Covington. the changing of the guard. The |Christmas party, The dark SPORTS BIKE -FREE- The rally netted $1,752 which three day trip turned out to be SPORTS BIKE horse prize was awarded to Mrs.Iwas applied toward the build- most educational and it was 26" frame, sleek and speedy. White- Helen Lower. Ing fund. enjoyed equally by the girls wall tires and plenty of chrome. Fully 26" ffame, Plenty of chrome and easy to Pick-up Activities in the church for and the adults. equipped. ride. Fully equipped. this Sunday include Sunday TEENS TO TRAVEL: While and School at 10 A. M., Morning we are in the traveling mood Worship at 11 A. M. Tuesday„ let us remind members of the ELECTRIC evening,i GospeGl l CChoruh s rehear- C.Y.O. that we will be travel- Delivery sal at 7 P. M.: Wednesday eve- ing to Asbury Park on Sunday, STUDIO "'-ning- , Missionary Circle~" ' . 6:30 November 6. The bus will leave Duv and Night P. M. and Thursdaay ^veningeveni , here at one in the afternoon so ORGAN Willing Workers 7:30 P. M. as to,get there in time for the LIONEL Deal professional SERVICE , big Youth Rally for the Diocese tone. Includes |GET WALKING PAPERS of Trenton. . . . Don't forget ELECTRIC TRAIN SET easy-play key CARTERET - Two borough the date tonight for the Sodal- CALL Four-car set complete with tracks, transformer, selector method. motorists lost their rights to ity Dance at Columbian Hall Beautiful walnut finish. drive for two months each un- with the Blazers tooting the whistle, even smoke! Kl 1-6752 der the New JeseJersey point sysyss - danfling tunes for the affair. tern. They are George Gother, See you. there? Sport Car Four-Spwd »iiturislm job In Urn* c»n wvf you plmty of limr, Irouble and money when 20, 60 Georgge Streeett and Peter BOWLING WITH THE "" frt cold wralhrnhilt, whlrh iu usual I will be suddenly! Don't let the flrnt ShoveySh , 29, 46 Carteret Avenue. BOYS: At least the members RACE TRACK [PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH •ih»p* :it) to 9 l>. M KEPICH SERVICE DUIIIIOIUIH A.ve., (iartrirl 'IVI. Kl I -(>752 • WaKlus • Jewelry HILL Pharmacy Une of AthiH TireH, Battens and Awi t Gift'Ware Christensen's "The Home of Service 87 Roosevelt Avenue UOUB8 • WASHING UAY AND NIGHT SlolT • POLISHING CARTERKT •« A. M. to W P.M. ROAD SKKVU'K " A. M. to I P. M. {( Open Late Mou., lui Iblirt. 587 Itoosevelt Ave., KI I t Hi and Friday Carteret PAGE FOUR

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Tl'is is an unfair prejudice, (or progress has been made a-5 steadily m processed foods as In all otlipr phases of life. In fact, processed foods havp fol- lowed the same pattern as •tnny-madr ciothes. There was • time, forty or fifty years ago. when no lady would consider wearing ready made clothes Today there are four kinds of CQMI SEE...YOU'll processed foods to be consid-j ered: canned, frozen, ready- SUPER-RIGHT" H SMOKED -l«MrRI|M qU||,,T mixed, and semi-prepared QUALITY (brown »nd sen? breadsi, The real secret in making1 Beef Tongues ready-made foods acwpUbk is PORK LOINS 4! "ltp«f-HI|»t" fliillty—CtRttr Oih knowirw hew to glamorize ;$& them. Trie swooning in most prepared food is bl*nd and LOIN END careful. You must letrn what RIB END-7 RIBS c '•Mi Loin Pork Chops 7 to add to cake the food appeal (Nat 4 or 5 Ribs > Average Wtigtt to your family. Keep experi- • -j— — ™™-II»I ii menting and you will find many Always 7 RHit at A A P 3 ti 4 III. brands thit please you. Ib. Learn hOT to combine vari- $& ous c*nned, frozen and pre- 33 43 California Roast 5| pared Items Into an outstand- ing dish. Try a can of cream of LOW IUF-FULL CUT mushroom soup, a can of cream Sauerkraut SIB HALF-FULL CUT of tomato soup, a can of w> 10 CHOPS REMOVED 10 HOPS IEM9VEI Stewing Beef 6! canned or frown crabmeat, cur- Applesauee Z 2:,;; IV 45: 55 ry powder, salt and pepper to taste, and four tablespoons of sherry added after the dish is 'SUPER-RIGHT' removed from the stove. This QUALITY-Ready-To-Cook-LARGE-4 to 6 lbs. m mm TurkeySipf-Rlftl IrtU s "KiR*f«ltr r 41 llHl will make a delightful main dish for any occasion. Endless time and work can Franks :,55 be saved If you will take ad- vantage of all the modern, im- Froitn Stafoodf proved prepared foods. There are several good cook books ROASTING CHICKENS 45 Hadfak Dinners that deal entirely with this II type of cooking. w Breaded Shrimp PECULIAR POOCH Fried Shrimp Memphis, Tenn. — A French H r poodle owned by Mrs. C. c. 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Hudson Mr. Clem Nory Zest Seta Niagara Toilet Tfittii All purt»i« liquid «lMn*r Ll-oid F.M»lltt« kill. Laundry Star* 4< oN labil Liquid Stared ] I. 2^.»- wtihtn Miss (Jerry Glorentlnl, Mrs, and Iwr tommltUt. OlfU do- SOP Fashion Show Township Recreation Depart-Jlnson, Mrs. John Maytl, MM. t,' Uilkran Op Rose Schuller is Married] Frederick M. Adam*, Mn. Wai naUd ft? nrloui merchants Masquerade Party r ment, of the weekly dances.lpau' Kosten and Mrs- L- w« f Proves Successfulter Kerbls, Mrs. Julius Izso, and individuals from tht Sec- for Seumren Teeners 1 0 1 MorR parrnt re n d Mrs. Ruth M. Jago, Mrr Vir- ond Ward were distributed by, „„ Prizes will be awarded for the * " - ? » * ft ' iolise Next feeMf St. Nicholas Church FORDS — The Second Ward ginia Jordan, Mrs. Alice ueltar, Jultu. K. If*, candidate forLghT'SEW ARE N _ Tomorrow . , as chaperones, and they would Rev. Eldon R. FORD&-«t. Nicholas Church 8 „ „ Republican County Committee Township Committee. dance at the pretties, most original and fun- b(, wcicome oncr mOnt h )t , | ,|. our Redeemer Serving as best man was Mrs, Audrey, Mrs. Dot White, to comn svei-y ( was the setting Saturday after- George Asprocolas, Edison announced the fashion show Sewaren School will be a Hal- nlest costumes. Although It is is not MSS... ,. _..., ,; T.ut.Jipran Church noon when Ming Rose Ann MrR. Gladys Stratum, Mrs Mrs. Ann Crowley, general loween masquerade party, ac- Ushers were Lou Kublnak, recently held was a success. notcom requljje tod th teo dancewear ,a th costumie com'- Friday i(lRhl.,Mrs. fiurirtc sayi. Vifrv. Kdw'n V. Flte flchuller, daughter of Mr. and Julie Carbonaro. Mrs, aeneva|chtlrm*n, was assisted by Mrs. Perth Ambgy; Ronald Barboe Models participating were by mlttee hopes that everyone will, A n,r gupit mlMloner Mrs. John Schuller, 22 Charles Rask, Mrs. Ann . Ann Coyle and Mrs. Ruth M Mrs., John Edison, and Dennis Medwlck, II ine He- to add to the party feeling. Don't kill u Child." Bnnrath urn open House— Street, became the bride of Miss Lois Smoyak, Miss (Jinny, Coffee and cake was served Jago. Mrs, Stratton was in waren Perth Amboy, cousin of the UMl W( k 1 00 :.„. You Week, which Stephe,n O. Simon, son of Mr. Arnold, Miss Addle- Gallagher, by Mrs. Mildred Christennen charge of tickets. dub co-sDon^M IH. ., ', ' '' ^"P" " *"-e this WHS a childish scrawl: which Stephen bridegroom. Donald Dudlci, _ uo. cosponsor* with tho Mrs. Surick. Mrs. Geow Roh- "Wnil. for a Toucher." n:ilny and will con- and Mrs, Steve Simon, 41! Edison, cousin of the bride was j1 .11 November 3. Compton Avenue, Perth Am ring bearer. : was born In In- boy. Rev. Andrew David Bach- ,, Kansas, In 1923. kovsky officiated at the double After a trip to Maine, the ,i,.,l Zlon Evangelical ring ceremony. couple will reside In Fords, For VALUES scliool, St. John's traveling the bride chose i VALUES Given In marriage by her VALUES VALUES K! Junior College, black suit with moss green ac -•'niinary, South- father, the bride wore a prln- cessorles »nd a white orchid !, and the Unl- 'cess style gonpi of silk organza corsage. with a portrait neckline and •. At present he A graduate of Perth Amboy long sleeves, featuring a full SENSATIONAL BARGAINS for the ENTIRE FAMILY DURING $ High School, Mrs. Simon Is em- ».< the ptator of skirt with embroidered Alencon ployed as a secretary by tht lace ending In a chapel train. Bdlson Township Board of A crown of crystal and pearls Education. Her husband, also held a four tier bouffant veil graduate of Perth Amboy of silk Illusion, and ahe carried

of Woodbridge TREAT DAYS " of honor. Attendantss were Mrs •jCarolc Bryanrya , EdtEdtooro r Mrs NIKITA AT U. N. Edison.! Washington officials say Nl <>ct. n2 ', and Mlssiklta Khrushchev's performance FRIDAY and SATURDAY o* 29* Simon, Fords, cousin !at United Nations in New York " (Ipffrrvtm \jrino en* .• .i E"Wn S"Ved °f thei""lted FREE CANDY! !miIln FREE GIFTS! ALL OVER TOWN! Plenty of Our Halloween Meter Cotrri) Prizes and Surprises! I I»W1N V. FITZ COME EARLY... STAY LATE!! i.iDwran Church,1 HAVE FUN ... SAVE MONEY!! , ,!\ Michigan. Uilc . ,-i.v of Lutheran Bulk; Knit FISH & CHIP . - Week is to extend PERMANENT FREE GIFTS!! 100 I'T 1 to all. to iet«T TYPE . PINNER battuir Wallot '.h the Lutheran Waxed Paper SWEATERS (TO TAKE OUT) With S2 Dry Cleiintris; Order 1 ;o help others un- Reg. 8S0 _ _• LCUIIHT key (last' .i« What Doei A ANTI- FREEZE Call / *S C !t> :ieve" according to Ret. With $1.50 Dry ('leimlng Order MK4-074X • +* - Renouncement. 12c $10.98 Home-Made Clam Chowder Ball Point IVn :" for tervloei will to 5-00 G*I. With Any Dry (loaning Order <;:eatest Things In IM.9J 60c Quart evening at 8:0OJ Week-end Discount :••• a spwlal topic: j SPORT HANDERHAN'S MAGIC CLEANERS !!»• Oreiteit Trage-! SHOP Outlet AUTO STORE FRANTELL SEAFOOD MARKET Mbv. •The Otratest 387 School Street 106 Main Street 116 Main Street 100 Main Street Tuesday, "The' 96 Main Street (llflihul Jackson's I>ruc4) : .Mil"; Wednesday. Reg. 98c i '.n guestlon" and Hot Corned Beef Decorated Knotty Pine HICKOK ELASTIC Reg. $2.25 : II v. 'The Greateat or BAN LANOLIN PLUS -.--. .:i»g will alao ln- Pastrami Sandwich TOY CHEST BELTS • ••mii-slng, a ipeclal DEODORANT •hm; an object les- Her Colorful SHAMPOO ; TINA HIIAPKs A I.OAK: Raked (uiu loaf Is a main dish -!.•• children and a 69c $10.10 7.99 and Cuual : •, irstlon and ans- pawed along by i>r«l*r and recipe from mother to daugh- for Drew - public Is Invited. ter. It hai earned itatus because of the wtll-llked flaror of 50. ot Sport J.49 tana. Also, the loaf illert nratly and has main dish heartl- x the activities of Ber. W.50 ne*i and Identity. Week-end Discount 99c •*»fk will be a youth: Weinstein's Delicatessen FOR-U :>nla Collet*', iMt; Two ot the l!i or 7-o«nce can* of tuna combined with •read trnmlM, milk and rggt provide a generous loaj *f six & Restaurant Uapaiated Furniture y«lM Outlet Ghristensen's Publix Pharmacy .Jc.-r will t* Rev w- atnfef*. Use of the vegetable ajl In which ^n» U I|«cked St. and Amboy Av«. Street ~ 120 Main Street 97 MAIN STREET •:::;«• of the glret the loaf addlllorul molitBcM and flavor. Farorit* 91 Main Street herbt, of wane, nay be added for any leatonlng preferred Luxury Antique Satin Heavy Quality- by UM (antly. 8erre "u Is" er with an accompanying to- FLATS!! mato, mushroom or cheese sane*. PRINT DRAW Fleece Lined 25% OFF • •u'.urea of tht evening Famous Brands at Slashed 10% Buffalo Bob", tele- TUNA LOAF Prices! DRAPERIES SWEAT SHIRTS on all -:.J Roger WlUlamj. Values to $12.95 63" Low ' O.90 Small, fi-8 t eggs '» teaspoon dry mustard DISCOUNT • Mr. Pagentry. youth 2.90, 3.90, 4.90 Rer, 6.98 -..A Pr. Med., 10-lt BOXED ' uroup singing will It eap milk H teaspoon Tabasco On All Cash Purchases QUEEN ANNE HEELS 90" Lonf O-9* Large, 14-16 the evenings pro- t cape aort brtad crumbi 1 cant («!4 or 7-ounces each) Reg. 11.50 If T 3.90 Rer, 7.9» «J Pr. CHRISTMAS . .pr of cenmonlM H learpoon salt tuna-in-vegetable oil Perfect Diamonds • Watches 1 39 • • Daniel Relnhelmer Combine eggt, milk, brrad erambt and seasonings In large Memorial Lutheran Billing bowl. Beat until blended. Mix In tuna. Torn Into CARDS Jewelry - Etc, - ••» Shrewibury. foU-lined J'j ii'i x !'j-lnch loaf pan. Bake In a mod- Week-end Discount Week-end Discount Week-end Discount i':o«-k. chairman of: erate oven USO'F.i 45 minutes. Lift out of pan; remove '•'•'•lev announced! foil. Yield: 8 servings. Outlet Outlet Outlet Platt Stationery SALLS Jewelers '•"»<• the church at 106 Main Street 106 Main Street 106 Main Street 100 Main Street 93 Main Street • .CM mistloneri will <))<• hoit partors Imported, Full Fashioned, (Regular $1.50) Reg. $15.98 uih to the rally, and Five-Gauge Girls' Poplin Women's Bulky Sweaters -< d that a thousand PROBE STOPPED . .. SAVE 10% 100^ Wool •"• present at Upaala Knit Dresses & Suits STORM COATr ^r• • • ^S^ On Any Novelty Styles ••(1 House for this Group A — Reg." 918 to $25 Orion Convert- "• Lutheran Open TIES ible Hood, Orion 34 to 40 9.90 to 13.90 CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY Pile Llnint What are Group B—IUf. $35 to $45 •• •••!• will b« t rally GIFT SELECTED Stiet 5 to 14 5.90 - 6.90 19.90 to 23.00 KHUJ School New and Pre-Teen Ken. Value {10.95 to 718.00 Slits MS FRIDAY OR SATURDAY! B" *hen lay vUltom the Democrats •••urches In this area 99c * :n this Week will! Week-end Discount Week-end Discount Week-end Discount Afraid of Martin Lawrence ' Outlet Modern Men's Shop JEWELERS Outlet Outlet "I.ICY 106 Main Street 103 Main Street 94 Main Street 106 Main Street J06 Main Street "I Statti has been t ? ? ? BOWLING SHOES!! ••• with other West- Famous DICKIES Men'i and Women'i Famoui We Have Only FOUR (4) • :» a concerted re- Brand 10% " " on the frontiers 10% CORDUROY Ktt. Value »6.98 Pr. lirrgy PiUr 1960 Valiants • '•leastd by tlie Joint 8PECTAL 2.99 DISCOUNT DISCOUNT and will sell them at •»1 Atomic Energy! SLACKS Fam«u3 Name Medium and On AH Cash Purchases • •• 1 «commendlug a On All Cash Purchases Continental Hifh IMeU ntation of the na- or Ivy Style CURTAINS, DRAPERIKS, !">Uonal atomic ei-j 6.90 to 8.90 ACTUAL COST! YARD GOODS, FTC. that the ob- Dresses-Coats-Etc. the EUen- Week-end Discount •toms - for - Peace, Mauro Motors, Inc. BORDEN'S '•"•baaed In 1053 are I H & H Fashions Army & Navy Store Outlet (ill Amboy Avenue SURPRISE CKNTKR 104 Main Street III Main Street 106 Main Street j Woodbridge 84 Main Street

Novelty Fast Color *ORKS FOR YOU FREE! Custom Made 10% It's AH Treat! FOAM One Gallon ul SAILCLOTH PRINT DISCOUNT 10% OFF latex or Alkyd K«;. 79c to 98c Yard Flat Paint PILLOWS On All Cash Purchases <;O-TO-LEE'S! ._ . , Wllh Purchase uf a Gallon at 3 Yards 1 00 Shop and SAVE on Hats . Gloves - &!/ 5.95 50 Infants & Children's Handbags, He. s 3- Wear at... efficient iliy-rlfiming is known lor highest Week-end Discount KIIIDII: . . yet t"-M» llu "Wle thwi BRACHER'S MUUEHN LIVING Ron-ten Decorators Outlet VIVIEN'S SIKH' LEE'S HAT BAR The Dutch Boy Store 10G Main Street 99 Main Street 11 (i Main Street 93 Main Street 9^ Main Street For QUALITY ... FRIDAY FREE!! wooDBUiixa. KTOUI: For SERVICE . .. KileU Filet »t ONLY! $ti.00 Worth of 10% OFF Kur All Your Need* In Klouuder with ExquiMtr Komi vv on Tartar S»ucr, Vu- CHRISTMAS Hioto Cards 354 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge INSURANCE Utu Si, Vtietable With Kadi $U SLuUio Order and Bit AS Ked's & P-F's SATURDAY Cull for Appointment KKAL ESTATE Friday or Saturday If Perfect, __ \*uktt l'"t Kowt, Values to Q Q _ SNEAKKKS C'oniult 1'utatu mid .10 $5.95 OOC DAVID R. MARTIN 1 AGENCY ten U.S. Sen- The BOOT SHOP 115 Main St., Woodbridge GALLARD'S Photo TERRY SHOPS He l! doing New York Restaurant 105 Main Street '«>!. ME 4-7777 87 Main Str«e.t 547 Amboy Avenue 10IA Main Strit't

""motafloidtolMe N 8, rt-elect VALUES VALU VALUES VALUES Used Books Girl Scout To be Sold OUR REDEEMER Investiture EV. LUTHER AN CHUR For Library Rites Held *•' : POKHH Girl s-.-mit Troop ]•' '"* ::iS- FORDS For the benefit of: IVfl. under the leadership of the Firei-. Pinhr Library, trirj Mrv Al Mospodor, held an In-, 1 ins an rut TO uc Woman ,'- Club of Ford* will; ••, clitiirc Service iii Srhonl 7! condiii t a fair of used book? at, A CANDLE THAN T I'.yiimiiMiim Tuesday night, thr Meiiln I'ark Shopping CY11-; •when :!7 'lirls fllid their lender 1 : ter dininc National Children* 1 ;\ve|-e invested. Book Weri: bpcinnine Novem- | CURSE I HE MRKND : Service.', were oittiifd with a ber 14 t'-fri books will be col-1 ifiau wtemony and the sliifiiiiK lectcd by il'.ib members dunis of AmericH. JVlrs Hospodor the nexi ;!::ce weeks, according 1 M:KVIU; 'then lichtert three lariie candles to an aniv Jncomont by Mrs icpresfntiiiB the Girl Scout O. A NCLVI, publicity ehair- promise, and from these, the man. Piocf d.< will be used to Kills lighted ten smaller candles purchase :vx books for fie reprpsfiitinR the Oirl Scout library IHWK, The entile uroup sang, Mrs. N,,)fl advised books 'Peace", ft Qlrl ScnUt soilB. will be sold a; a nominal .sum and members of the club will be Fileen Uzar. a flv-up from t the sale? '.o:ee Even if only or.f Brownie Troop, WHS awarded her Willis »t this time. ' and HHI-V book is received from tNsch bv Itn fam.iy iTi '.!if area serviced by Mrs. Hospodor who was alwrt dels. ttie Lib:Ti-v. Mr?. Nebel fool? being Invested, recited the! Frank ci;;l the amount raised by the sale A GIFT TO A nUIRCH: The I.ions Clulv of Innls Saturday prrsrnlnl a bulletin bcmnl promts* and was pinned. She In Sinn should be sizeable. to Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, l.cfl to ii(;ti( I.IMIK C.vklnr, Linns president: William it urn heard the Kirk of the KriMKii 1 Nork, club weretary; Rev. Eldon R. Stolis. Insepli I rilsrhc, fiinil -raislnc rlisurniiin of itroop rerite their promise and; N ,^rta ^.mvo -candldatefor Townsyp ^^r;.:; paid libra: ;an as the circula- n .™i r^n.eV Port Gordon Nork ills father i» ad ive Irf the Committee from the Smfadof a corailllll tion grew. The average circu- AS2L^B™J?%£*^^A^^SELaub^hUK.Uv.ndU.W.rd. Sunday, at Highland chtneh. ,.„. lation now is 1,500 books per Orove. ;hear a H'oilit month. Total number of books! Davis, Joann piSoulllo. Dale'OeneMts School a the «t. j The rally was upoiuiored by not by the ..;,„ in the library is 14.500. I 'the Second Ward, 7th and 8th the grace ,<>< •-, The library in Fords serves 'is been unsigned there since frTJl I nba ;cembcr 1D69. I 1 ft VidAC Districts Democratic Club. Prlii thut we mi students attending eight public jclpal speakers supporting both countrv .tie . schools and two parochial Johns. Karen Jones, Bernice! Entering the Army m August pi . Nrmyo nnd the entire Demo- throughout •:•,.. -schools. WMe-4t-eaters-BW*U!it Kaczmarek, Nancy _Leg_Krall,jlB54, Capt Nork was commlsr - XjlCCUOIl (crsrtlp ttekrt mr* Township;no-d to be th- to .students through High Phylli* Kuran. MarqUerlte Lar^tiiloned a lieconj XJcuU iiant in Attorney Nathan Duff, Emlljy and *\>\:\< . sen, Linda Utdwlg, Pamela1 the Military Police Corps, ami School, it is often used for FORDS - John We^nla ^ndjpBjak pl(.g|(irnt Of tn(. First church will c homework reference and re- Meyer, Kathy Nemeth, Janice completed the MP Off:.-r Bask MJ.t" George Chillpka wereiw^r(j $eCOn$ Diitrlct Demo- every quired rending by those who Ondar. Jeanne Peterson, Doreen course at Fort Gordon at PMGS ' . f a cake Prlngle, Diane Raca, Diane In December 1954. C0 chalrmBll o cratlc Club, F, Rankin, Second community commute to nearby colleges and •ale to be held election d^v No- representative for Ken- salvation <> schools of higher' learning. !War(1 Sklblnskl. Janice SfciDinski.' After serving a tour as As- ember 6. at School 7 bv the,nedy Freeholder William War-Jesus" Keeping the library stocked Eileen Uzar, Barbara Werda. ^ttnt Operations Officii. In- ]rTA Al lajst Weks mietlng!ren' T Mallno. Democratic with enough books to meet ever and Gail Vajda. lellijence and Security. Army p!ans wre annouiued for ^H-lMunidpai Chairman of Dover, p_,pf r increasing needs has become a ntUie weekly inmitig of the Balhatlcs Missile Agency, Hunts- „ . , a ke from l! joelJacobson, president of , , herculean task for the Wom- h voff( ( M CH ftnd h troop Monday. annoimeementivlllei Ata nf was stationed u,,tll 5 p, M. All class mother«!tne state of Now Jersey C.I O h an's Club," Mrs. Nebel said. l WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT: Mayor Frederiek M. Adams lauds the Hopelawn VFW was made of the donation of ai^*.or«.as.and assigned as Pro- h|,ve been asked to assist. ' ! Mr, Nemyo. in a brief speech, second Wii«i "For the third year now $2,- Auxiliary for its efforts to raise funds for St. John's I irst Aid Squad through a Penny troop flag by Joseph Nemyo. A\Mi Marshal, Joint Task Force Mrs. Dominic Nota. publicity 000 has been received from the report wa» made on the com-!] ••»• Mi.s. uoniiiuc nou.. i«»»"W|cmph»M«!d his continued aup- Heyden-Newport Chemical Cor- Honored on December 3 oC*'MtaTBMl^^nn wiil"^-;">*HTf!ow;e'n"p;'rty w'Um Hall University, South Or- and_Mxs. Richard_Mmak_will jorlty in WoodbridRe persist»!Candldiiie poration of Fords," she further where he obtained attend the PTA convention in HOPELAWN — At a meet- In disregarding the law and the;Mr. Nemyi advised. ... , , ivolce of the people, more law;were in ill Mrs. Nebel feqls holds Hopelawn Post 1352 VFW, Mrs. Attendaore prize was won by, j (l)ed ,^rcd th[., that since the library offers, membership in Seton Hall Mrsrs . RosaliRowhe Berlowes , third! • free service t» all, it becomes John Hornyak, president, an- and, Mrs. John Adamiec. Mrs. jPhyslcal Erf. Club, Educators grade. everybody's buiiness to see that nounced the Past Commander Joseph Rifles, Knights Joseph P. Augustine was guest this service is adequate and 'Chrlkensen *nd re Made of Setunia. and was active In speaker and discussed child*e-||* Kacsur are in charge. Tickets! MUs Williamson, a graduate that all persons who are in- velopment of American paint- High School, is. Intermural sports. havior problems. The next Something NEW for terested in the growth of the ing from the popular "primi- may be obtained from members employed by the J. C. Penney: f (ft ORT Sclbbatli Prior t0 ent*rin(( the Army, meeting will be an afternoon library will either contribute^tive" painters to the modern of the auxiliary. Menlo Park. Her fi-; \ *****mm Capt. Nork was t) teacher at meeting beginning at 3 P. M., used books or patronize the movements of the twentieth Mrs. Sara Rebar. hospital graduate Of Wood-^ORDS'— Plans for an ORT Me* Jersey's Boys Town, Kern- November 17. at the school. Thrifty SAVERS sale of used books. [Century. The public is invited. chairman, announced a party-ir^j" -JieZ and - • • - Ke K MSiSabbatft at the Metuctoen Jew- W Dr.-,Ir.c, ,« Mrs. Chester Baginski, Art|Refreshments will be served. will be held at East Orangr' Community Center, Kovem- CaPl- Norlt alld llis wife' thl'IKE REACHES 70 Department chairman, has an- An exhibition of paintings Veterans Hospital, 18, were duscussed at an foimer Lorraine H Vusil, Perth President Eisenhower passes nounced the department will|will also be sponsored by the 21. en, as an e.ectricia, He is«e board rne^tin, of the:Amboy; «j* a^ 2.71 Wells ^ntv-yeai^^ecome sponsor a slide lecture on the department at Reynolds, Perthj jOhn Kozak and Ron Galicki,serving six months in the Aimy|Mft»'«id Chapter ot Women's^ "Survey of American Painting" Amboy, November 2 to Navcm of the St. John's First Aid SquadiReserve, Fort Dix. I American ORT iOrganJraUon|(lau«nttM of Mr- and Mrs N- J th:it uce while .serving in Che at thp. library, November 3, at 8 ber 12 featuring work of Rari- were guest speakers and advised; |for Rehabilitation through^*8'1' 260 Barclay Street. Perth White House P. M. tan Bay artists in celebration!the auxiliary of the great need MEBEY OVER MERRI Training' at the home of Mrs. The slides will show the de- of American Art Week. ' for a new ambulance and dis-i Muskeaon, Mich.—A baby Maurice Leib., cussed ways of raisins; money daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Daniel Kaplan presided, for it. Mrs. John Kozak, Penny^harlcs Christmas, of Muske-jin th. absence of Mrs. Albert; Sale chairman reported she re-.gon, has been named MerrljHabei. president, who with Mrs.; wived a number of donations:Christmas. jRichtrd Weinberg, was attend-1 for the sale November 14 at 8: ~~'inn a president's convention at B(1 o:l Mak p. M. at the post home lor the t0 the ^ A,d ^UHd Biuldm8 A,d Building' l ' benefit of the Squad. or to the Hopelawn Barbershop : Mr Bernard WeUholtz an - All residents of Hopelawn are Hostesses for the evening[noulked P^ns for a day in especially urged to support thisiwere Mrs. Joseph Silagy. Mrs.j^*"™0 January at Wil- vintuve. The goal of the squadJohn Hornyak, Mrs. John Kos-i ;is announced by Mrs. Kozak isjtrey. and Mrs. Michael Toth. Ucketi for "Exodus" e 1 $12,000. Anyone having a'don- iThe'nwt meeting'wiii"be*No-i»; "^ available according to , ation for the sale may take itlvember 7. Mrs. Lloyd'Kalugin. ' I Plans for a fashion show at the Pines are complete, Mrs. Jack Charwin reported. I>on't wait lor winter to remind you that your j Soviet bloc aslu treaties with J2 German regimes. present heating; system needs replacing. It takes NOT IN \ planning, and planning takes time. Call us to- day so we can get started on your plans. No obli- THE BUDGET? gation, of course. I Christ Invites You We Have the Most Complete TO ATTEND Stock of Heating Supplies in the RARITAN BAY AREA., LUTHERAN OPEN HOUSE (hlwr Services SUNDAY Headquarters for THRU THURSDAY CHECKING SAFP. • National US OCT. 30 t 8 P.M. t NOV. 3 M't I | v| is'li Hft.t I Ml DfcK 'I • Kheem Richmond at f BO CS • Burnham Boilers SAVE FOR IT WITH OUR REDEEMER HOME • Edwards Engineering LUTHERAN CHURCH IMPROVEMENT TRAVEL f i GRkEN STAMPS 4th St. & Ford Ave., Fords . PERSONAL LOANS Cii'" - H U)\\ (OUT ' • Heating & Air Conditioning In these days oi high living costs, many home- We've set aside this week U) ex- CoiuplHe Financing Arranged makers' budgets won't permit the. purchase of lots tend an invitation to all to get of things that add so much to living comfort. AVENEL PLUMBING acquainted with the Lutheran SAVIN(.S HKKK That's where S&H Green Stamps can help. With- Church, to help others to un- KAKN INTKKKST out paying a penny more, housewives can get what V , 'I & HEATING SUPPLY Inc. derstand "Just What Does a ROUTE NO. 1, AVENEL, N. J. they want when they want it with their filled books AT 1HK RATK <> of S&H Green Stamps. Mo|e than 1,500 different Lutheran Believe?" Each eve- Monday and Tliurvil.u fill 9; TueMlay, Weduwday, Come Hear thr (iuest Pastor Friday and Saturday »-6 items of distinguished merchandise for home and ning's- service will include a Phone: MErcury 4-0080 family are stocked at S&H Green Stamp redemption hymn-sing, a special choral an- REV. I:IWI\ my i A. M. to ri» These Are Just a Few From Our Centers. If there's none nearer than 20 miles from IRIPAV — it A. M. W t:3' them, an object lesson for the of (irand Kapids. Mkh. Contractors List your home, you can select what you want from the speak on pages of the beautiful S&H catalog and redeem your children, and a period for ques- Complete Banking Servift-s GeorgPrice Je .Stree Frant k Colonia Fuel OH, stamps by mail. You'll lind it a wonderful way to get tions and answers. The Greatest Things Drivelp Windows for ttahway, N. J. INC. those extras that your budget won't let Spacious Won't you mark your calen- PI) 8-9153 MI Endfield Road you buy In Life I if en if (( In dar and reserve these dates for and CUrk Colonia Sunday—The Oreatest Tragedy OVKK40 VEABSOF SEBVUt '" *'li I-1(511 — HI Friendship Week at Our Re- NEW JERSEY DIVISION Mon.~The Greatest Triumph Frank Galombus Dick's Fuel deemer Lutheran Church, 4th Tue».-The Greatest Thrill I raiiklin Avenue St Sc Ford Ave., Fords We. The FORDS NATION 18 Metuchen. New Wed.—The OreaUst Question Fi.rds. N. J. would, love toJuive you come The Friwtly Rank» of '""'* MI ;m% Matatvan. \ I COMPANY . Tbttn.—Tht Greatest Choice MfcMHKH l.i, < ittrl] 111 fcllu -^ 1 Doctir Talk

p RF.MBERT, M. D. , |hi> past year this mentioned the great ' millions or Americans v purchasing special i,fins, over the coun- , and fad re' millions of I yearly In this

-,s ihc attention of the .",', public on this yearly . .(ortlileso health care, "| ,.;,.;ni Medical ASSOCIB- itii- ^ "' "ia,inched a compre- '.iinly and action pro- if • •' .,'„.,! i(t guiding the con- tending his health ,;..:.,.-, wisely. i step taken by the \ ,. the formation of a ,,„ (,n Medical Care ,,, purpo.se of this new ',',„ is to find answers '", ,',j:ii-sti<)i» being raised ;'., in iti care costs and to : i,,. findings frankly . lKiitiy to the medical ,,',', and to the public. ,, ,1,1 phase of this pro- (•ini-hcd by the A.M.A. ",,;', ihc notion's physl • :uvide leadership In ..'•„• public to the lnef ,,[ H vast number of ,; i pi ion or over-the 1 ,;; ,« products current- t i ,d by the public In .jiilffi and at a cost - to millions of dot

: . itaddlsm phase of in is merely a con tan earlier ration ,i.i in against door^to* •.'ii,i:. ;s — the self-styled .' a:.,i nutrition expert* — ". •nMinto "cure-alls" for .,-''•.• :anglnt from "that .'.',:.::B" to arthritis and "Crash Landing" by Lee Hashbarger of United Pros International took top honors with 1st Prize in the Sports category in the 17th annual "Newt •iiiiied that approxl- .-." million dollars Is Pictures of the Year" competition, jointly sponsored by the Encyclopaedk ., : annually by th* Uve At Flnt Sight" by Bruce Roberts of the Charlotte (N. C.) Observer took a 1st Prize in the Newspaper Britannica, National Press Photographers Association and the School of i si'K-prescribed »1U- Picture Story-Fcaturc category in the 17th annual "News Pictures of the Year" competition, jointly sponsored Journalism of the University of Missouri. : i It has been stated by the Encyclopaedia Bntannica, National Press Photographers Association and the School of Journalism •..: n this column that Of the University of Missouri. ,•:..> individuals dletj ••:• ivy food groups in ,: ^tnounu, nutritional' ,.;,-.,tu>n Is not needed.! A •,! A i Council on Foods! \,•; :-..>\\ has recently re*| ::..s sau}e statement-j . , :: did point out, how-j ,• imm preparations >;.• when used proper-. i , ; iiarstioru are not ..„•. in which Ameri- , ihHr health dol- ,a: more Uwt |1« :„.,,.!.•. fu spent on ::i.»u- tb*t on a year pattenti on :> pads, super asplr- . ,d herb roots, and •iiims. >arh year Is alum-] :.- benefit, If any. • ihe (oal of the A. :ii and your ttmOr "Skeptic" is the title of this, humorous picture made by Dave . n hixher quality of • :or a greater num- Mathias of the Denver Post, winning for him 1st Prize in the ; < at a lover cost Newspaper Feature category in the 17th anntfal "Newi Pictures of the Year" competition, jointly sponsored by the Encyclopaedia "Will of Death" by Charles Campbell, WDAr-TV, Kansas City, Mo. won 1st Prize in the Spot Newi Britannica, National Press Photographers Association and the category in the 17th annual "News Pictures of th» Year" competition, jointly sponsored by the Encyclo- School of Journalism of the University of Missouri. ItALIH ' BEAUTY paedia Britannica, National frew Photographers Association and the School of Journalism of the University of Missouri. 1IM Ml) K)R BURNS , ilcrs will be inter-! A new first-aid met-j NEWS ':<&unB burnt which , to twenty per cent iv The American \ sM-istion report* that •f the burned pwt PICTURES OF ' m ice water result* >u of the pain and ."vctuent rapid he*l- • :i.s or areas of tbe be lmmarsfd THE YEAR , neck, shoulder,! Shown here are prize-winning pictures from the 17th annual wall, or back | "News Pictures of the Year" competition, jointly sponsored .'••) cloth* chined in : ice watfr should be; by the National Press Photographer! Association, the Uni- ; ;>d. Thi cold treat-1 versity of Missouri School of Journalism, and Encyclopaedia :!il be continued un Britannica. i» stopped without The competition—largest and most difficult of all to win- :"-r Hie ice water Is annually reflecting typical assignments of newspaper, maga- :»>!i- effective It seems zine and newsfilm photographers is judged in 18 different ;mxv,dure is regard- categories. This year more than 7,000 prints were entered ur more effective flnt- "Khrushchev Looks at Lincoln" selected from the picture portfolio of Burt ••-•• that the appllca- for judging. Glinn of Magnum Photos who was named the Magazine Photographer of '.tiloynient of thui : ijui- possible for

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nave nt)t«ly come 1 IMI this, year.- and >'^ tii'^ruiltitfnal gar 1 <">', fall and xlso > in the south. Foster Stanfield of the Milwaukee Journal won 1st Prue in the News- 1st Prize in the General News category went to Robert Walker of the Now „ . . . paper Picture Slory-News catcgoiy with this picture titled "My :

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populv, Sistvrhood List* Teachers Appoint Several Activities Turkey Dinner Convention Delegate* Slate of Sarah Anne's WOODBRIDOE - At Mon- WOODBRIDGE — At the lav's mtnmeetingg of the executivex e WOODBRI1),;, irst meeting of the Wood- d off SisterhooSith d of Adath J «WH»rs win ' November 3rd Cooking bririge Township Federation of "Rvnr-1. Mm. Milton Bedriek.vlce November l ill WOODBPIDOE — The «1- Teachers. Oenevieve Schwab. ""'"in, ii-psirlmi, ways and means, an- mial tmkfv dinner of the Bertha Jaffee, Mae Harding, ( 1(1 umnml I*s Vegas Night to br>omlnatlne K"r'' "" •Woman's Society of Chria- White sauce binds thr flavor Steve Szllnsky. and Robert n...,. *" '""WinI, poiiwMvrt hy the Sisterhood uonain Fnips ., an .Swire of the Wood- ingredient of croquettrs to Masrcnik were delegated to at- V nirl rnniiregation November son, and Mrs j^,•''linn rldsc Molhoriist Church will make shaping and frying pos- tend the 23rd annual conven- S !fi. Cd-chHirman are Joseph be November 3 nt 5:30 P. M. In sible. Any of the following may tion of the New Jersey State !rhlfssliiRpr. Milton Bedrlck •'Fellowship Hall. Mrs. T. M. be used as seasonings, pursier. Federation of Teachers at the iiul Mis Sol Frledlander. Peck is Krncrfll chairman. For green peppers, olives, onions. Brrkr-ley-Carteret Hotel. As to ih,, ,,.., reservation.1; call Mrs. A. R. curry powder, pimientos. capers bury Park, Saturday and Sun- Mrs Ernest Llchtman, presi- Bergen or Mrs. R. F. SUuIfer. mustard, celery, horse - radish day. Icnl. nnnonnced two new board frftturpri ,'.''" """ and mushrooms. nrmbiy.-R: Mrs, Abraham Coop- A Barn Danre will be held Harry Sechrist, admlntotra- ^OfdedtoM, v,,'';!"• •r. vouth council representative tomorrow night in Fellowship tivr assistant of the Township Charlfs A 'Vl1 Hall at 8:00 with Ernest Du- Rice CroqnHtai und Mrs. Irving Masiur, pub IIIM il; schools spoke on, "Pensions." Emily l^o .' bay, caller A Halloween party! 'i> CUT) rke llcit.y. Fourteen new members orRe Dwyer was elected will hr inducted at th« paid-up 'for children In the Nursery.j ',2 cup botting water Junior High vice president. Miss Oloi-iii p., membership party Novembet Walter The,,.,,,,. : lndergartfii, and Primary; 1 teaspoon salt TV executive committees of 1 21 !| -Classes will bo held Saturday 1 cup scalded milk Woodbrldite and Iselin Junior Husk «,.,"., " Delegates game*. Color .',i ' :"' »t 2:00 will] Mrs. Jame? Shrr- 2 egg yolks or 1 egg HlRh Schools were hostesses foIUIr thMICe litlLlUIlBNational v^iiji '.tvd. Miss Kathryn S^eivr:. 1 tablespoon butter RONALD AIT (JAIKR Convention, Women's League Halloween [(J1I: HEADS CAMPAIGN: Carl A. for the evening. Wfire »nd Mrs. William Britt ir. Add rke to water, add salt of the United Synagogues of *ho*n i,. FVminr, Jr., Isriin, will serve GUARDED ROYALTY: Ron- rfsn charge. The Wesleyan Couples Cover and cook.-€ntil rice has a* chairman for thr Wood- America, November 13 to 17 at ' nvnts u,n ald Allfaier, win of Mr. and •' 'i h', Club will have a Halloween bsorbed water. Add milk, stir BAR MITZVAH RITES Concord Hotel are Mrs. Llcht- Burnhum bridgr Township rampaim in Mrs. Jowph AIM". " Frrt- •t: i* ^rty in Fellowship Hall. Set-, ightly with a fork, cover, 'and; man and Mrs, David Outman. Ira f fund driTP bfinr spon- WOODBRTOOE - man Street. Is dur home from tirday night st 8:00. i :ook until rice is tender. Add Mrs. Gutman is vice president sored bv the Raritan Valley Samuel Newberger of the Con- Oreat Lake* Naval Station, CRK yolks and butter, Spread on gregation Adath Israel an- of the New Jersey branch. Unit of the New Jersey As- today. The local sailor served CAPTURED; A , * Lions Ruy Typewriter a shallow plate to cool Shape nounced his topic for tomorrow Hostesses were Mrs. Korb, Mrs, N l)y sociation for Retarded Chil- u a mftnhfr of the honor Columbia, H dip in egg and crumbs. Fry in night will be "A Quest for God." Jules Levtne and Mm. Joseph dren. guard duriiu th' recent visit running loo*. •, J For Siflhtlent Girl • deep fat. Jeffrey Hollander, son of Mr Priedland JtJMBO JEWFXS FOE FAIX FASHION: The bigger Mr. Fleming is a graduate of the Kin* and Que«n of naked." cried '• FORDS — At »' meeting of and Mrs. Irving Hollander, bauble the better the Jeweled look for the fall and holiday of Ratten University and Denmark In Crilrato. He alw tht telephone "It.tbe Lions Club members ap- Lobster Croquettes 1080 Woodbridge Avenue, Fords Verdon, Neb. — 8he draws season. The simple silhouette surrenders to the bold jewel served In the army during •erred In the honor guard for county deput- r proved the purchase of a type- making it the fashion pivot to personal chic. 2 cups chopped lobster meat will conduct the first part of Mlary, but Oenevieve Berg is a the Korean conflict. He U in Rear Admiral Clt« at the deputies wem *;.',Writer for a local blind girl. "A teaspoon salt the service* and chant the teacher who neither assigns Size and shape set the pace in Laguna's collection where the real estate buslneM In Station'! rr»du»tion exercis- «nd found tin Ralph Rotella. chairman, will necklaces, bracelets and earrings all seem to be seen through 1 teaspoon minced parsley Iselln and if on the Board of Klddush. On Saturday morn- homework, keeps anyone after er Saturday. One. | '•• arrange details a magnifying glass. Few gratings nutmeg Director* of the Middlesex ing he will participate In the school, nor gives a test. No the road.,. Wotc ; £ All members were asked to Jet goes jumbo for fresh importance in its many Laguna Few grains cayenne Conntr Board of Realtors. morning service and be in- children oome to her school The other won ;. help Sunday with the paper interpretations. Cut to a "crazy" pattern are huge set beads 1 teaspoon lemon juice ducted as a Bar MtUvah. Mr OH MY GOODNESS! Verdon. and Mr«. Hollander will spon- The runaways . drive. Joseph Fritsche, fund In many-stranded bibs and opera-length necklaces to provide 1 cup thick' white sauce Bryan. Texas - Why are The nine children in the 1 DIRTY THIEF! sor the Oneg Shabbot after to their Hind,',,, *'• raising chairman, announced dramatic top accenting to tweeds and jersies. And "crazy-cut Crumbs you folks handing out NUon- rural school district all attend De» Monies, Iowa —A dirty services. this footnoii ;, * each member will receive a jet tpkes on an alliance, too, with milky pearls and frosty Add seasonings to lobster. Lodge buttons?" someoie asked town schools. When the sltua jurglar who entered the house sheriffs depur'n;. Z ease of fruit cakes to sen this crystalline beads for low-lying bibs, operas and ropes. Add sauce. Chill. Shape, crumb at the Kennedy-Johnson cam tkm was discovered It was too •>f George Romanelll made a A Refugee! port: "From n.n- •.'•year. Since it is a season to be accessory-bold, the pearl necklace and fry in deep fat. paign headquarters. late for Mlsa Berg to get an- i The club's annual show will also takes on dramatic dimensions, For girls with a flair for lean getaway. Judge — Mike, do you rea- tie* will cnriv ,; Charlie Blake, of Hiarne, dis other job, so clttons of the dis- - be held in February according th,e unexpected, there are necklaces of enormous matched Chicken Croquettes The burglar took a bath in lize that by leaving your wife trict campaign manager for the trict voted to keep the school Stability in,,|, "!•' to Jack Boerer. Members agreed pearls. For those of a more conservative bent, this jumbo 1% cup chopped, cooked Romanelli'j home and also took you are a deserter? Democratic ticket, didn't have open without pupils, ftl Ran prices. r to aasist the Woman's Club In Jeweling graduates from one tremendous pearl dead center and chicken four pairs of trousers and eight Mike — Judge, if you knew a good answer. He examined • '•' the collection and sale of used midway down the boaom to smaller pearls as the big rises V4 teaspoon celery salt iairs of men's shorts. He left that woman like I did you ,iack of campaign buttons be books for the library fund. closer to the throat. Few drops Onion juice behind his dirty clothes—and wouldn't call me t deserter. I'm picked up at the Democratic Anton Lund was speaker and Color makes its own news for jewel excitement. Laguna 1 teaspoon finely chopped a dirty ring in the tub. a refugee! headquarters in Austin and told of his recent trip to Den- has dipped into a rainbow palette and come up with rich-hued parsley found about half were for the • mark and of the ortftnization nuggets. Vibrant ruby, dear emerald green, vivid peacock and Salt and pepper wrong party. of Lions Clubs In that country. tawny topaz appear in effective necklaces of irregularly shaped 1 cup thick white sauce PROBE STOPPED^, Guests included representa- beads. Fine crumbs * ttves from Hopelawn Lions All that glitters is fashion this season. Huge glinting aurora 1 egg beaten LONG' EDUCATION OVER ' Club and two candidates for crystals—clear or gem-toned—flash boldly in magnificent long Add chicken, celery salt, Valdese, N. C—It was a long membership, Carl Wheeler and necklaces to fill in a late-day deoolletage. Tiny crystals are lemon juice, onion, juice, pars- rt>ad that Mrs. Catherine Long What are Sean McDermott. closely massed in throat-clrcliing collars or threaded with ley, salt and pepper to white traveled to get her college de- pearls m deeply massed bibs. sauce. Cool. Shape, dip in Franco-American Humor :ree. She estimates she drove Like necklaces, bracelets and earrings, too, are jumbo crumbs, then into egg and 38,000 miles while commuting the Democrats "Is it from her mother that jeweled into chic. Bangles, cuffs and coils, all boldly big, twim again into crumbs. Fry in hot your friend Odette gets her Die 100 miles between her home their way about the arm. Huge buttons and extra-long shower deep fat (375 degrees F.) from in Valdese, N. C. and Appa- blond hair?" earrings show off importantly beneath the new flat coiffure 2 to 5 minutes. "No, from her father." lachin State Teachers College. Afraid of and hair-covering hats. Nat week we will give some "He's a blond?" !n Boone, N. C, during three more recipes that will be im- summer sessions. "No, he's a chemist." proved by the addition of white habits. If she is efficient, even sauce. a workinki g woman or a brtj housewife, can work that neces Fredric's HEALTH «

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Cherry Street NAME RAHWAY ADDRESS OF WOODBRIDGE MErcury 4-1111 Phone FU 8-1(73 IOWN St. l>«rge Avenue MK 4-1815 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, .1960 I PARTY TONIGHT LEAQAL NOTICES CARTERET — The Daugh- LEGAL NOTICES Ciuliano LEGAL NOTICES ters of St, Mark's of the St. Hospital Overcrowding ,onle»t On fKMd will apply M the Mlddlewu LEGAL NOTICES Mark's Episcopal Church will Tounty Court on th* nth day Of At Hill Pharmacy »owmb*r, 1W0, at 19 o'clock In the jjmli Annua to the c*nt«r line P»nhint Avenue with the etnttt hold a public card party to-, ktrcnoon, at the Mlddlem Countv of Harvard Aretnie; running thence line ol Terminal Arrnu.. e and_ To Address K. C. CARTERET — Sam Breslow, . •••»- (4) Wortoerlj alon« Mid cfnter line nlRht beginning at 8 P. M. at \>urt House, In •*•- "••- - - ' nlna thenra Mi Rnufheriy alnhK tM ET-Superlor Court Forces Admission Curb wner of Hill Pharmacy, 887 . Av«nu« uid mended to|center linn nf Pcrjhlnit TKR Irunawlclc, New , the parish rooms tin 611 Roose- P'nhln« * thi Southerly line ol the Rahanjithe renter line of Larch 1 su Viincs R. aiultano of Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, an m«nt authoring them "to "asutVme rontln nj in Rahnnyjthe rfoier line of t.arc velt AvenueAvenu . PEftTH AMBOV — Until the namea of William n Trent™ th. Staten Wr«ti>rlV|thrnrp it, SmiUlWPS'Tlv tM l 1 very little to fall back on." th,"". erly the varlom ' ;,',.',.x county will be the twunced todr.y that the annual Kunll J. Treaten, Murle T. Treaten'! IM1 srPntrr line of l.nrch strfft fo tb* the enrrent peak of over- The hospital Ii currently aald^'' W* Northerl, .,„„„ along a»ld Rnutherly line ''' ,l sprnkcr Bt the com- Mrs. Henry Klrchrwr. rhnlr- Rcxall Boy's and Girls' prize D*bor»h Trenttn, William Trctcn' BUUn Iclnnct Sound u> iry llnr nnti man, announced that refresh- crowding Is r«lfmd Perth building a new south wing to jTherwi* Trtnten. and Joneph Tret'. nf Bejlnnlnit. th«:Rahwav River to th* Kami llni-jthe Bnrnuch nf Cnrirrpi; »hi>nre. i!) to be held :onteot Is now open. The grand Mn. '"'• ments Including homr mndc Amboy General HoiplUl will provide 100 more bed*, but I llrn ( morning by Carey prize* are a boy's and girl*' bl __.. -USTRICT NO «< ivmtn. i '" « ' "' New Jersey, nnrt run- hmindarv nf !hc Hnroiilth cake and coffee will follow the this will not be rtady for an- WILLIAM K. TRflTENRKY Cleveland School IBSIVR J °" th''nr* '"' '"""•'"'v "Inn, wlrt cr-fref t, e renter line of A&h I ,„, KnlKhts of Colum- take only orient and critical- ycle but there are many other |Il ht nf social. KAMII, J. THeTBNSKT the lnt,™,rM0* n( T'2 * '« *.J llnr lo th. flomherlv str.rt; ,1, i4l Rn-.'cr.V nlnflg other year and a half. "Until r Tr t 1 1 prnl rt ll il,o Columbian Club. ly 111 patient*, director An- prizes. Any child under the age M» ,"J- » " » n.l.« of the Amerl V,M rrntr 111i judtfr -Bernard W childrfh are In bed* In cor- one hour. ridors. Fifty-one infants are AVENEL—Candidates' night AVENEL — After aervlces tomorrow night at 8:30 P. M NOTICE For Daylight Saving Time, crowded Into a nursery de- was held by the Third Ward II hereby that the Dlitrlct Mukwlnskt and An- nd r Carteret with the westerly lln*" of will bo over at 2 A. M., Sunday at Congregation B'nal Jacob Kectlon Board, in „„*«' ll'.lilSl. fair to the patient and unfair ,t Fitzgerald's. Robert E. Jacks, benlntfter designated on strMt to th» plare of BfRlnnlnit. line of HnRKman Street find parallel will be effective throughout sored by the Stern family. Dedi- interwctlOD of the center line ot units: Sunday, Nov- to the staff who must main- Democratic candidate for the TTTMDAT, NOVEMBKR J, io«O thereto and running thence- II) New Jersey until 2 A. M., Sun- cation of the "porochos," (spe- between the hmtri of 7:00 A. M and Westerly dlnnfft * thence (2) Southerly along said ten- CARD OF THANKS running thence (2) Easterly along with thanks the floral tributes, vano. Walter Sobieski won thi Rev. Augustine Medvlgy; Prol POLLINO OISTR1CT MO. tbe center line of Washington Ave- Northerly along the center line of ter line of Tyler Avenue to the cei* Hermann Street to tho southerly ter line of Chestnut Street; thenc* ANDREW J. CHAMRA Polling place at the Columbut nue to th- center line of Penning donation of cars, and especially door prize. John Stenlch; Dr. Panigrosso p h Columbut line ot the Rahway River; thence (3) Westerly along said center ltrt« We wish to express our heart School at RRoosevelt Avenue In the Avenue; running thence (3| North- wish to thank Dr, A. H. Behr- County Commltteemen ancf wo- erly along center line of Perilling (2) Northeasterly and easterly along of Chestnut Street to the easterly School District, for legal voteri aald line ot Rahway RWer to the right of way line of the Long Branch r.MDV RENEGADE ffIt thanks to our relative; men; White Carnation Qrovi aiding within General Election Avenue to the center line of Thorn- cnberg of the First Presbyterian; | hbors for theli CARD OF THANKS all Street; Noe Street: running easterly right of way line (it the Division of the Central Railroad of , • r. Kennedy, manager frleiMta and ne K 34, Woodmen Circle; Ladies' DUtrlct #2 - #3 New .Jersey; thence (4) Northerly thence (4) Wcnttrly along the cen- New York and Long Branch Divi- y; Church of Metuchen: Dr. Wll-., . expreMlons of sympathyi KATHRYN T. DUNNE POLLINO DISTRICT NO. 3 .:other's Presidential Ham SWu of New Brunswick Democratic Organization; Car ter line of Maple Street and Noe sion of Central Railroad of New alonl g saiid rlpht off way linli e tto tM We wto to express our sin Polling place at the Cleveland Jersey; thrnct (3) Southerly alnng H." ot landi ;i. has acts of kindness, thi teret Library; honorary pal Street to the center line of Thornall southerly boundary a large IhwpCartmt Smflfer and Refinery cere • thanks to our relatives, School at Pershlni? Avenue In the. Street; running thence (S) Norther- said line of said railroad to the now or formerly of IrhAmericae n Oil ::;s exurban home In -- •"-—• -•"• '«•'"»'> i spiritual bouquets aani d th bearers; active . pall bearers School District, for legal voter« re- '7 along the center line of Thornall center line of Roosevelt Avenue; Compnny; thence |S) Easterly alonf Worken Union Local 837: pall beautliui ffcral tributes friends, and neighbors for thel. jldlng within General Election 7 thence (4) Westerly along center said boundary line to the center VH The dog came bearers' nolici> ••iwf. «i»i •'»«' extend Carteret and Woodbrldge police Itreet to the center line of Burkt bearers: police escort and the kind expressions of sympathy Districts, it* - #J - #13 s t line of Roosevelt Avenue to the line of Flllmore Avenue as extended ::i a tour of the nelgh- ed to us In our bereavement I: escorts and the Synowleck: Street; running thence It) Westerly Runyon Funeral Home for sat- spiritual bouquets and beautlfu! POLLINO DISTKICT NO. i alon; the center line of Burke center line of Hermann Street and;northerly: thence («) SoutherlJ •lie other day with rlsfactory sen-Ices rendered the death of our dearly below Funeral Home for satisfactory Polling place at the Cartertt High Street to the aald Easterly line ol the Beginning •alone said center Una of Flllmor* floral tribute* extended to us Avenue to the center line of Ca> i.-xStf bumper sticker Family f hc late husband, father and devote' services rendered. School at Washington Avenue la Washington Avenua to the point orj o t n our bereavement In the the School District, for legal roteri place of beginning. DISTRICT NO. 12:—I Voting place., eret Avenue and the Beginning. oat 1 ••'•' < - ' Ambrose C. Walling death of our dearly beloved sla- Family of the late residing within General Election Carteret High School.) BEGINNING at tha Intersection of the center' ter, aunt, and great-aunt, Rose Csuka Dlatrtcta #8 - #10 • #13 - #14 - DISTRICT NO. H:-( Voting place, We especially wish to thank #15 DISTRICT NO. 7:—(Voting place. lln* of Cypreu Street with the cen- Amsrlcan Lesion Memorial.! B<- Kathrwn T. Dunne. POLLING DISTRICT NO. 5 Nathan Hale School.) BEOINNIHO ter Una of (JMteret Avenue and QINNINQ at the Intersection ol thi Rev. Andrew. A. Okal, pastor o running thence: U) Southerly along CARD OF THANKS at the Intersection of Noe and center line ol Rnoeetelt Av«,nu* We especially wish to thank Polling place at the Nathan Hale uid center Una\ ol Cypreu Street tho Sacred Heart R, C. Church CHARLES HARROW School at Roosevelt Avenue In the Maple Streets with Penning Ave.; with thc easterly right of w»y lln* Rev, Mel Corcoran, O.S.M.; thence running (1) In a Westerly to tht center Ime of Ash street; Rev. Anthony J. Huber, pasto We wish to express our heart- School District, for legal voters thence (2) Southwesterly along cen- of the New York and Long Branch aiding Vrithln General Election direction along aald Noe Street and Division of central Railroad of New of St. Elizabeth R. C. Church Rev. Victor Orabrfan, O.S.M.; felt thanks to our relatives, Maple Street to Thornall Street; ter line of Ash Street to the south- District! #7 - #8 - #» erly boundary line of the Borough Jersey and running thence: (1) Rev. Martin Komoslnski, as>- Rev, Philip Brennan, O.S.M.; running thence (2) Northerly along Southerly aMr.t said right of way friends, and neighbors for their POLLINO DISTRICT NO. I said Thornsll Street to Burke Street; of Carteret; thence (3) Northwest- line to the southerly line of th* slstant pastor of Holy Famll; Rjsv. Martin Komoslnski; altar kind expressions of sympathy Polling place at the American running thence (3) Westerly along erly along aald Borough line to the Borough of Cirteret; thence, fl) R. C. Church; altar boys; nun boys; Dr. M. Klein; staff and!their many acts of kindness Legion Memorial Home at Roosevelt aald Burke street to Washington weiterlj line of landa known as Artnue In the School District, for Avenue; running thence (4) North- Park View which said la 12V vest of Westerly along said Borough line to of the Dominican Order U l W D ( rth Amb the center line of Hlilr Rnad. and pr n i Hn Lf , y ^"-ItnT'iiplrTtual bouquets "and" the efal voters residing within Oeneikl erly along said Washington Avenue tht center line of Hftgaman Street church choir and the Hoi Election Districts #11 and #1« to Randolph Street; running thence and parallel thereto; thence 14) westerly boundary of the Borough eral Hospital; accounting de- beautiful floral tributes ex- Northerly, along uid ILne of Park of Cartcrei; thence (3) Northerly DISTRICT NO. U-IVotlng pls«, (5) Easterly along said Randolph Name Society, all of the Sacre partment of U. S. M. R. Co.; tended In our bereavement In Street to Heald street; running View to the center line of Wortylko! along said Blair Road mid several Washington School.) BEOINKINO Street; thence (S) Westerly along courses of the BorotiRh Line to th« Heart R C. Church; Dr. Mil Knlghta of Columbus, Carey the death of our dearly beloved at tbe lunctlon of Noe Creek with thence (8) Northerly along said Heald Street to Roosevelt Avenue; center Una of Wortylko street to center linn of Carry's Creek; thence ton Brown; First Catholic 81o Council 1280; El Hakkam Cara- husband and devoted father, SUMS Island Sound; running the center line of Colgan Avenue: running thence (7) Easterly along (4) Northerly alonR said line of vak Union Jednota 324; Slova! van 98; 8t. Joseph Holy Name thence (1) In a Westerly direction thence (8) Northerly along center Casey's Creek Charles Harrow. along; tald Noes Creek to Perilling said Roosevelt Avenue to Ferahlng to the south shora Gymnastic* Union Sokol 335 Society Bowling Lngue; Sat- line of Colgin Avenue to the center line of Rahwny River; thence IS) 1 We especially wish to thank Avenue: thence i2) Northerly along Avenue: running thence (8) South Una of Coolldge Arcnue; thence 17) Easterly along said shore line of Woodmen of the World, Roose urday Night Bingo workers; Rev. John Hundlak, pastor Pushing Avenue to Roosevelt Av( erly along said Pershlng Avenue to Northweitarly along center line of Rahway River to the center line of velt Camp 91; typing an nue; thence (3) Westerly alonV,No* and Maple Streets to th* place Coolldge Avenue to the center line Hermann street; thence 161 SoMh- pall bearers; Carteret and Rah-and Rev. Peter Melech, assist- ROOM velt Avenue to the Wester!', or paint of beginning. shorthand classes of Essex Co' of Tyler Avenue; thence (8) North- erlj along center line ol Hermann way police escorts and the ant pastor; Prof. Dimltri Zaz- line of Charles Street; thence (V erly (long center line of Tyler A>e- Street to the center line nf Bonse- lege of Business, Newark: Chi. Northerly along Charles Street and! nua to the center line of Carteret pynowleckl funeral Home for worsty; attag, boys; Jacko DISTRICT NO. 8:-( Voting plan, m\\ Avenue; thenee (71, Easterly continuing In » straight lips to the Avtnua; thence (9) Easterly along flfong center fine of Roosevelt Ave- ddh Bros. & Welter Co.^Caf- ry unices rendered. Bahny River at a point where Deep Natnan Hal* School) BrXJIrTMNG Wasiowlcz; "l^yj^hiry's JuniO: center line or Curteret Avenue tn nue to Enid easterly right of wny Creek empties Into aalct River: at the Intersection of Roosevelt Ave- the center line of Cypress- Streef y teret Fuel Merchants Associa- ,fTOlly of (iie late line ol New York and Sodality; Men'i Club; the St thence (S) Southeasterly along the, nue and Hayward Avenue; running and th* Beginning. line of New York a s RrKnrh. tion of New Jersey; officers in Kkthrwn T. Dunne thence (1) Northerly along Hay ward County 1 Ann's Auxiliary Guild and the Rthiray River to Staten Island Division of Central Hullroad of New directors of the Carteret Build Brownie Troop 137* all of the Sound: thence (6) Southerly «Ioag Avenue a> extended to a point on Jerwy and the Beginning ing and Loan Association; em CARD OF THANKS Staten Island Bound to the place the Southerly shore 11ns of the Rah- DISTRICT NO. 13:-fV0tlng place PATRICK POTOCNKJ, WILLIAM KOCHALEWICZ St. Dentetrlus Ukrainian Ortho- of Beginning. way River; Tunning thence (2) Cleveland School.) Beginning at the, Borough Olerk ployees of Equipment ai* dox Church; Woodmen of the Southeasterly along tb* several Intersection of tbe center itne of C. P. 10/2B: 11/4/60 (KOCH) courses of »W shore line of Rahway t Maintenance Dept,, bulldlni World; medical and nurses GREINER We wish to express our sin- DISTRICT NO. 2!—(Votlnj place, River to a point »f Intersection of G k I, Rarltan Arsenal, M staff at the Memorial Hospital, Columbus School.) Beginning at th» the same with the extension of tuchen; Ladle* Bridge Club cere thanks to our relatives,, „, , _„ „ v. niir Charles Street; running thence (3) friends, and neighbors for thelr|New .York City, N. Y.;, our Junction of Staten Island Sound FUNERAL Veterans of Foreign Wars Poe and Roe's Creek: running thencelalon; Mid Charles Street as extend - CURRENT PRICES - 2314, Carteret; Baumgartne: kind expressions of sympathy, neighbors; employees of the (1-----) Westerl- y along Noe'i Creek to, «i to Roosevelt Avenue; running, "YOU CAN'T BUY BETTKR" Transportation Dept. of the Perahlnu Avenue; thence (2) South- thence (4) Westerly along said, Bros.; those who donated the their many acts of kindness, the erly along Pershing Avenue' to New|Roosevelt Avenue to Hayward" Are- NUT OR STOVE •••iMi^i^H PEA COAL icars; pall bearers, Carteret an spiritual bouquets and the American Smelting & Refining Jenty Terminal Railroad: thence nue, th* point or place of Begln- beautiful flora_l tribute^s Co., Perth Amboy, Junior Class (3) latterly along the New Jersey|nlng. i Woodbrldge police escorts an ex- Terminal Railroad and across the .95 S1 Q.45 thc Bizub Funeral Home tended In our'bereavement in of H-A and 11-D at St. Mary's lands of I. T. Williams Company to $20 TON • W TON H h 001 perth tb* mouth of Tufte Creek where DISTRK'T NO. 9:—(Voting place, CASH PH1CE (ASH I'KH'B satisfactory services rendered the death of our dearly beloved '« Sen . Amboy; the lathau Hale School.) BEdlNNINO students at Monraouth College Mm* empties Into the Staten Island SHUTE DELIVERY SIIU1K DKl.lVKRV Family of the la husband and devoted father, Sound; and thmc* (4) Northerly at the Intersection of tbe ctntet line Andrew J. Chamra dh and great-grand- :Long Branch; Carteret lanes, along Staten Island Sound to the of Burke Street with the Bssterly plus of Beginning. Unt of Washington Avenue and run- father, William Kochalewicz Carteret: the Carteret Repub ning thence (1) Easterly along aald CHODOSH Bros, and WEXLER i Koch i. Ucan Club; those who donated line of Burke Street to th* center their cars; pall bearers; Car DISTRICT NO, Ji-(Voting place, line of Heald Street; running thance We especially wish to thank Columbus School.) BIODWma at (3) Northerly along Mid center, line! 36 E. Grand Avenue, Rahway FU 8-1000 Rev. Jaroslaw Fedyk, pastor; teret and Rahway police escorts| the Junction of Tufts Creek and of Bnld Street to Ihe center line of and the Btzub Funeral Honv Btaten bland Sound, running tbenct RooMTelt Avenue; running thence OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE altar boys; church choir; and (1) Westerly along TufU Owl to (3) Utterly along aald c*DMr line of Michael Dudlch, all of the St. for satisfactory services rend Mary's Ukrainian Catholic |ered. Church, Carteret; Dr. John Family of the late Penick; Carteret First Aid Charles Harrow Squad; medical and nurses staff of the Perth Amboy den- LEGAL NOTICES eral Hospital, Perth Amboy; MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT employees in the billing and LAW DIVIIION DOCKET NO. accounting department* of IN THE WAITER OF THE APPLI Prudential Life Insurance Co., CATION OP WILLIAM R. TR8T1M- Newark; employees 'in the re- SKY and KAMIL J. TRSTBNSinr and MARIE T. TRSTENSKT, Till newal department of the Pru- wile. Individually, and said KAMIL dential Insurance Co.. Newark; 3, TRSTENSKY and MARIE T. PERMANENT ITRSTKNSKY, U parents and our neighbors; those Wh0|ral8U&rdlan«of DEBORAH TRSTB?. donated their cars; CarteretigKY, WILLIAM TRSTENSKY, THK Passing.iip police escort and the Bizub'R^Z^J™8"^ and JOSEPH Puiu'ial Home for satisfactory 't0 services rendered. CIVll, ACTION financial protection? Family of the late NOTICE OK mARINO ANTI-FREEZE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; William Kochalewlcz (Koch) TAKE NOTICE tliat the und«r When you're faced with a rush of expenses, ETHYLENK a sturdy cfesh reserve is the best defense. Gl.YCOL MORE You'll never be thrown for a loss BIG SAVINGS!! if you make it a regular practice^ and to keep your account in top. condition. Now'i the Time! Here's a Pre- MORE mium Antl-Ftme Priced way PKH below regular sellin|r. price. GALLON People are NO LIMIT! discovering TED'S ... and they all say: 24" BAMBOO EMPIHK FURNACE FILTERS "What a Difference!" 16*20x1 • ltii^il Why Don't You Try Us Too? UWN RAKE Outdoor Broom '.Onlfol • 20x2011 You can be >ure your lament will look lt» beat If it's cleaned at TED'S 1 99c 77c Top Quality Workmanship , Mo§t Modern Dry Oeauiiig Plant in fhe Area Pick-up and Delivery Service •ANUNO POUHS: Honda; - Thursday, 9 A. M. - 3 P. M. - Friday 9 A. M. - 6 P. M, 1 Hour Service if Nece§sary CURRENT County's largest bank Minor Repairs at No Extra Charge DIVIDEND The PERTH AMBOY TED'S TAILOR SHOP Savings Institution ntiH AMSOT, NEW itmti , MAIN PLANT BRANCH MiMlll ftOtUl OtCUSlI IN&UtANCI! COSJOHAilOM » 17 Green Street 2 St. Georic Avenue Per Annum SERVICE TO SAVERS SINCE I8G9 WOODBRIDOE AVENEL Quarterly Tel. ME 4-3IZ4 Trl. ME i-9190 Crow's NeSt|^* Anniversary to be Pack Inducts, Nancy Napcdit^n() «r,f/f Marked by Avenel Group 1 New Members Of Robert Regan, COI/ONIA New members r(>iii> decorating and furnishing WOODHRIDOE- Miss Nancy lug thr brirl AVENEL - A celebration of inducted as Bobcat* nt a recent the Shown by Mrs. Radowskl. pro- Napnllt.RMn, daughter of mere mil !' the 40th anniversary of moetinR of Cub Park 3(1 in 1 Avenel Woman's Club wasigram chairman and nnrrntpd Mi n 3. 1 " " ' , U. S. Arm< "'''"' to - .s.„o hop. next -„. MJtf^nM^^o^talnnB„ „ i. Gary Orant has abandoned Mrs W. Bums: I>n S. Mrs^ : (iiven in marriage by hnr Security pi.,, \ (-^ Mr5 wll!lam 1 be nirr John L. Pfelf- Hansen, prest- hypnotism, and I* now studying Vi5conti; Den B. Mrs. W Bnrwe' ;fiiilHi. II" bride WBR attired in "iM ' ' dfnt Avenue. Wood- - announced Mrs. Francis p^iid. the father of analysis. Den 1. Mrs. .1. Laseox. Drn 4.' a iidwn of delustered sntin trim-' .. served student host Clooney, Mrs.John Matron and AVB Gardners new boy friend Mrs. W Kaz.anerlci. presented n mid with nppllq\ies of re-em- , j0W> h R d slc HAVE A BAM, WITH CHICKEN: WhFthrr you vc firnif tor Union Junior College'Colkgrts aann P * °*', ' ? is Bill Gallagher. She's named skit pmpha.si7.lna the Import-: ibroirlcred Alepon lace mid wed ''P**<'r \\n\ \i ; home from the harvesl football rame or you're headed for Bual Pounder? Day lecture. Miss <-°mpany her to »e Sixth Dts- him her personal assistant ance of voting. JAMES I W< s'< S ;pearls;A prlncpaa crown of cry- ^ . Fal1 the harvest ball, ynn and \mir iriie*U deserve a special din- Mai and pearl held her Tour " l'n N lerry Ferrer education editor'^' Conference in Fan- ! The followlnR Cubs were pin- "I atn ijvliu MIW'C to Ihc "i" mi, wfK>d Marlon Brando has been in- ner. Ohiekf n. the most adaptable nt foods, rtaes I" the or- New York HeraJd Trtb- mowd W> Webelos: Opnrge Bur- R H r I ta n Bm < 'immunity tier veil of English Illusion. C'OI,ON!\ r vltd to pose for his wax imajre canlon. Roasted with a fraerant staffing, twin broiler-frm , was speaker Sophomore. Attendance at the Garwood nosky, Joseph Peters. James, CheM and Council's current Mrs Harry Di l#o. Avenel. v|]| t)r \-,r\,\ , „ . at the famed Madame Tussauds chickens welcome all corners to a colorful, wrll-lndm buf- Pfeiffer if an engineering;Woman's Club Federation night Pessolano. Kevin ORorke.j Cnlted Red Kcalhcr drive", sister of iJie bridegroom. w».< on of V< in London. He'll do it next fet table. : tMkJor in the Day session. He is was reported on by the club's Bruce Metzger, Gary Jorgcnson. said James J. Mrr«lrs, I4» imnlron of honor. Attendants • »sn•. so Rr,.' ,• summer—"when I have time." Chicken not only make* a handsome dteptay piece bat •.jfctoember of the Kev Club, rtu-representetives, Mrs. Hansen The Pack will attend the Grove Avfnuf. Woodhrldgf. weie Mil* Marilyn Yunrk. Un- Novenilx-r :, , and Mrs. Daniel Levy. South provides excellent nutrition, Servinj for *tnlni atcord- IdliiR. cousin of the bride: Mrs. Community c,,' dent host organization Princeton-Brown football gamej off|Cf *upervl»nr nf Amrri- iames Sandshi. Jr a fresh-;Plainfield Woman's Club fed. ON THE SCREEN ing to the National Broiler Council, it outranks almost this Saturday. Cars will leave! fan Bltumulu and Asphalt JHoward McCarthy. Colonia. and A rriTpt,,,,! . Today's film review: over? popular meat for high protein and low ealorit con- 1 ' flan at Siisquehanna Univers-Oration night was attended by the parking lot of School 20 at Mrs. Florence Regan, Avenel. day, No'nni>, ,; STRANGERS tent. For an nnnsual touch, staff the chickens witb an Co., Pwth Ambo>, "bfcaiMf I 'J*y Selinwrove Pa, has been Mrs. Mahon and Mrs. Joseph 11:45 A. M. j am Mpecially Intfrrated In Miss Leah Sofleld. cousin of the 'atenr.s. N e . ,, WHEN WE MEET herbed cornflake crumb stuffing and accompany K with i ''•elected a* a member of the Suchy, who also gave a report. The dm mothers will hold a; thr youth prof rams that pro- jbride was Junior bridesmaid n \\ Soulful glances at the bus spiced cling peaches. 1*1 thr weight watcher* concentrate Ml Chapel Choir. He u the son of j A donation was made to the cake sale November 19 at the] ride an opportunity for our Srrvlnii as best man was Har- ""'i Kl, . ,. •4tr. and Mrs James Sandahl.'Jackson Family Fund. stop between David's father on the chicken, leaving generous portion! »f doffing for Colonia Shopping Plaza. Next rounptm to participate In ry DtLro. Avenel. and ushering fBmllv for "'••• - The re-appolntment of Mrs.and Patrick's mother, and a the growing football players! 443 Railway Avenue, Wood- committee meeting will be No- athletic and other artlrltlrt, Levy to the New Jersey State cute little mixup of shopping HARVEST CHICKEN were Charlen Le Roy Sofield. Jltfge . . . vember 16 at the home of M well at build strong ehar- ,Fords; Howard McCarthy, Co- |» Federation of Woman's Clubs carts m the supermarket lead cup choppei not* roh hl 1 2W to 3-pound broil- Thomas McCann. 4 Pine Tree actcra. better physical speci- the Typewriter: Committee of Revision of By- to the Inevitable in Suburbia in euf stock or water ilonia. and George Austin. WR1- ^ er-fryer chicken Drive at 8 P. M. men* with clear intelligent Hear Ray Alibani, former Laws was announced by Mrsthi. s film. teaspoon salt jllnRford. Conn. Bert Rofield. T "'" l'/4 cups corn flake crumbs outlooks. The Chrtti memlwr Ward Township Commlt- Hansen. Kirk Douglas, as David's !4 cup butter teaspoon pwaKry mamltif father, Is an architect, who has Rash agencies are highly rMpoml- teeman. enjoyed his recent trip Mrs. Andrew Gelisin, edu- }i cup finely chopped teaspoon each thyme a a pleasant home life and is a A yong man and woman were: Mc for the reality of manj of i» Europe . It's just 12 days cation chairman, announced onion rosemary I After g trip though the New M,S Adam-,,, loving father. It may be that thinking of getting married.. these programi and due to Jo election day, and I will be American Education Week will W cup finely diced celerr England states, the couple will er, doctor but his wife doesn't always fully They finally decided that right j the population Inrrtaw need the happiest person when It is Prepare chicken for roasting. To make stuffing melt 1 reside in Rahway, For travel- the childrm' understand his deep Inner need after church service on a cer- more than ever the flrunctal over. The charges and counter-lyational Book Week, November butter; add onion, celery and nuts: cook until tender, bat 1 to express himself in daring tain Sunday would be all right. Mlpport Of the people It Charges in the statements of thelia- not brown. Add rtoc^. salt, poultry seasoning and herbs; architectural terms, but other- They informed the minister, Bo- senret. After all. the rontlun- ttmdMates make mee feel weary J Members were reminded by wise the marriage seems to bring to » boil. Remove from heat; add cmmbi and tow at the close of his service, he ont strength of any rounlry It seems to me there are several Mrs. George Mroz, Civics co- rock along satisfactorily lightly. Stuff and trass Chicken. Place on rack in shallow announced triat those who items from the rtrenith o( IU tlear-cut issues that should be chairman, of their obligation enough. roasting pan. Roaaf in a moderately hot (375'F.l. 30 min- wished to get married, should; yonth. PROBE STOPPED.-, 'debatcd — rather than calling to take an interest in the utes per ponnd. Serve with spiced cling peach. Yield: 4 to come forward at this time. Hej Kim Novak, as Patrick's each other names In a so-called coming elections and to vote. 5 servings. was embarrased to see IS wo- ^gentlemanly" fashion .. . The Colored slides depicting home mother, has a problem in that men and one man coming up Adult Education Pennsylvania Railroad will dls-j her husband is wrapped up in •You used to say I was all his work instead of her. And hard water -leaves soap curd the aisles. What are continue its Ladles Day Excur-i ;the world to you.' from this point on—anything and detergent deposits on dons after today. Under the Water Softener clothes. This dulls colored German lawyer confers with "Yeah, but I didn i Know contract entered into with the can happen. Eichmann in Israel. much about »eographv then." Barbara Rush supports the fabrics and yellows or grays the Democrats State of New Jersey the Penn- Westbury Park News white materials. Also, the hard sylvania Railroad will provide stars admirably as the injured Results Best water residues stick to fibers., *ne-day, round-trip, cut-rate wife, and Ernie Kovacs pro- Homeraakers everywhere face ^ ^^J ifares In the state and Newark vides a change of pace as a Thjs snorteng ]lfe of GLADY8 E. SCANK the problem of unsatisfactory^ygg Afraid of tad New York City every day. brash, loud-mouthed writer. 497 Lincoln Highway, Iselln water for home needs. Many These tickets will be good on Hard water han)pers sood PauVs Grid Choices Tel. LI 8-1679 wonder about the advisability i . , i : Jill week-day trains except mor- UnexoiUble proomlng It leaves dul ingl Orandpappy Morgan, a hill- of Installing equipment to im- fllm on hgir after snampoos Games to Be Played October 29 ning and evening rush-hour —Mr,. -and Mr6. Anthony prove supplies. MS.J 'trains and on all trains Satur- billy of the Ozarks, had wan- and makes complexion care FAVORITE OPPONENT Aiello, Jersey City, were guests dered off into the woods and1 'Viie Water Conditioning Re- more difficult. Woodbridge over Trenton .. 13, day and Sunday. The round- of Mr. and Mrs. George Bev- failed to return for supper. So search Council reports that in What is the complete solu- Brick Township South Regional 66: Paid for hi Wallrr Krrhii trip fare will be one and a halfjeridge, Worth Street, young Tollver was sent to look all but a few areas some type of tion to the hardness problem North Plainfleld Bernardsvllle 33 times the regular one-way! —Guests of Mr, and Mrs. for him. He found him standing equipment to Improve house- and other water problems in;South River Carteiet 8 Ipoach fare . . . ^ Frank Tagliarenl, Worth Street, in the bushes. )ld water Is recommended, the home? Plaliifleld Thomas Jefferson 13 ,were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fow- To support their claim they, Homemakers today can dis^St. Peter's 15 Sneak Preview Opening.,. \n the MaUbagr ller Bayonne ftnd Mrs "Gettin' dark, Orandpap," Dunellen Lloyd point out that an estimated; solve water woes by having thejRed Bank 6 New Jersey Bell Telephone| Frank Tag- the tot ventured. Freehold KromeS| m[n of all water supplies in correct type of water condi- Highland Park ... Fabulous Company announced today that "Yep." Sayrevillc 13 liarenii Jr WBS conflmed at this country are so hard they tioning equipment installed lnJMetuchen .. tBe distribution of the new 1960 "Supper time, Grandpap." Keyport 19 St. Cecelia's Church with Don- "Yeh." constitute a real homemakin^the home. jLlnden _ Perth Amboy 19 New Brunswick-Perth Amboy ald Manzella, Bayonne, as his "Well, are you comin home?" problem. Individuals troubled by wateriRahway Long Branch 19 Area Telephone Directory will sponsor, After the ceremony, a "Nope." Turbidity, corrosiveness and problems are urged to contactjUnion New Brunswick 13 start Monday. The book, theidinner was served. Quests tn-i "Well, why ain't you?" iron further trouble the situa-tlieir local water conditioning Neptune Mlddletown 6 11th largest alphabetical direc- eluded the sponsor, and Mr. tory in the state, covers New "Standin' in a bar trap." tion. And not infrequently ajdealers. Springfield Edison 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Man- raw water supply may present -. 'Westfleld . Brunswick, Perth Amboy.i Somerville _ 6 Nowhrre p\t •• zella and son, Nicholas, also of Proving It a combination of these unde- 5 Woodbridge and 67 surround- Record to date Won—49; Lott—18; Avj—.731 Stanlfy' arr Bayonne. "Does your husband live up sirable conditions. Correction BadThmt Ing communities ... I am hap-! able to rp'i.iv to the promises b^e made dur- of these problems calls for ex- Doctor — You havi a rather py that the folks in town are Too Nice ing his courtship days?" pert knowledge of water chem- bad throat. Have you *ver tried enjoy a wc planning a testimonial dinner He iat movies) — Can you! 1 "Always. In those days he istry. t-'argling with salt water? a white atifq; I- ':w for Coach Nick Priscoe Sunday ee all right? said he wasn't good enough for The evidences of the hard; Seaman — Well. Tve been before a iv to mark his 25th anniversary as She — Yes. me." water problem In the home arejtorpedoed four times, teacher and coach at Wood- fire, the mil He — Is there a draft on many. According to the Re-' bridge High School. Our own you? ported rort search Council every home- Windsor Lakls and Johnny She — No, maker can tell that she has Marble Fii'ii. Royle have been busy as the He — Seat comfortable? hard water from the results of the Unitci! s proverbial bees making ar- She — Yes. her cleaning efforts. ENTTRE WEU! IODJIT 1HKV Music nipiiti', rangements for the affair,] He — Mind changing places? TEEBDAY! which from all indications, will! USE Hard water leaves rings in the piano v ; be very well attended. Couldn't] Nonshaggy Dog the bathtub and lavatory, it A biidonic view of me j«t-nch- pleasant a: : spots and streaks silver, dishes quick openton who tuTe In YOU'RE PL4WNWG A "happen to a nicer guy . . . A man looked out the window common a lun for a T»n- phere to see his neighbor busily try- CHRISTMAS and glasses. ananged tut—» girl mud on • PARTY lost But Not leant: Ing to get the dog to sit up. Deposits on Clothn the rloddljh *nd rernal trpH • BANQUET ,. Bom at Perth Amboy Gen- When used in the laundry who pursue h*r. Now Taking Reservations for Part:' "You aren't going to get any' —Th« Haw Torker ieral Hospital: From Wood- SEALS IF • SOCIAL FUNCTION results from that animal," call- Christmaa Parties and Banquet- bridge, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Nadj. TiUcr . fctaf Taa Wftk ed the man. "That's the laziest THEN PLAN IT IN O«R BANQUET RCX>M8 . . . DINING ROOMS .JOhn Gresh, 550 Myrtle Avenue; dog I ever saw." "ROSEMARY" BOOM '» sop to Mr. and Mrs. Robert "Just how lazy is he?" asked ROLLER SKATING GARDEN TERRACE . Stephen, 134 Bchoder Avenue; the neighbor, I SPECIAL RATES TO COCKTAIL LOUNOE . . DINFW ,!,a son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas "Why he's so lazy that hej GROUPS A .New U4 V«rj v •Tomko, 213 Metuchen Avenue; ?aits for another dog to bark.j ipproach U mj«*rj um tk« Ever; Night Pbone ME 4-6068 . a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Car- ,nd then he nods his head." •. jmlne Quatrano, 241 Grove Ave- Except Monday <7ke JeWtau MIDB W A WHITI 1 1 LTKM CAIX MI U. S. One Woo•$ CANDY ROCK" Natalie Wood in uUi IfcrmjA HOI)ND"":,-.;;-;RACC:M P. M. CANDY ROOK" PROOF 100 FULL FULL L KIDDIE SHOW 1 North Ave., DuneUcn, N. i. BXTBA FRIDAY & SATURDAY GAUAKf PROOF nnth 2-M2T QUART "Saturday, October :!!), at CARTOON CARNIVAL SHOW QUART T 2:UU P. M. SL'NDAY THRU TUESDAY LATE HORROR SHOW OCT. M, NOV. I "DINOSAURUS" RITZ Theatre "THE ANGEL WORE RED' - rius — STARTS SUNDAY With Ava Gardner and LONDON DRY GIN tarteret, N, i, Kl 1-JM0 VODKA CARTOONS! CARTOONS! DfekBofirdt ALA THE FINE YOUNG CARTOONS! NOW THRU SAIURUAY "FAJT AND SEXY" MARK TWAIN'S CANNIBALS" SUN., MON., TUESi "THE ADVENTURES OF ISELIN Color Dale RobertMn OCT. 30, 31;'NOV. 1 •SGT. Rt'TLEDGE" HUCKLEBERRY FINN" PROOF Walt Disney Premmtfc Ton? Huhdall WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 FULL PROOF NOW THRU TUESDAY CHILDREN ALWAYS FBL FUU Archl* Moore - Eddie Hodjes QUART QUART "THE JUNGLE CAT" -Plu«- Pius! IN CAR HBATERS FREE HUN6ARIAN SHOW - IMus - • THE ELECTRONIC MON8TKB" and Fabian Extra Added Attraction Matinee Saturday at 1 P. M. Sunday Matinee Only "HIGH TIME" HUNIIAV, MONDAY. tUBBDAY Enjoy an Evening _ "0IN05AURUS" O

[sweetness and Light Dimes March JWV Lists Week' BT CHARMS t. GREGORY Co-Chairmen Are Ch /V»n. 6-13 , „ )Vf had the leisure oftjy seldom during my osen AVKNM. At n recent nu-t- M. ,„ indulge any hobby very seriously. SKWAREN - Mrs. OroW iui'. (if Hie .irwisli War VetrrniTB '" Old Road, and Hi.n-y ill the AvrnH Community Ciri- * * » • O'Connor, 384 Broad tcr it wns announced that NO- Minei, Sewaren. hiW bfen ap-, vcmtxT fi tn o will be proclaim- , an avid gardener, but still cannot raise pointed co-chairmen of the1 )in ed "TIKI Wci'k," and that funds 19BI March of Dimes in Sen [solicited durum this time will tHtu,; above that of rank amateur. I ski—but i. M. Joseph Duffy. Mki- br used for veteran services. ixed appraisals of my skill and grace . County chairman of Hie 1|T m MOD aimpaiun announced to-! .County Council Commander •Hurry Schneider and National ,1KHirance. I am rather disposed to accept &,\y. in service officer Joe ShimkowltB ^ thp judgment of those who find little to l>ey will head thp MOD I were Riiests at the meeting. Olive there for the purpose of' ' Ed Bollens. adjutant, an- |nin,niri in my performance, as viewed from a funds to be used in> inmineed mi extensive program the fight against three maiori jnf hospital dates starting Jan- 0!]n!,nn top. except that I am exhilarated by it 'ling diseases: birth de- FEATURE ATTRACTION: ]imry 26 and continuing through fects, arthritis and polio ! _and. anyway, I never did have any inten- Jill Allen, radio and television [September, There will be on* star, who will appear In the hospital party monthly, all to out that "at least 1 f , ntcring international competition. Broadway variety show to be be held at Lyons Hospital. 000,000 persons in the U. » » • * a. presented by the Woodbridje A membership breakfast lit November, date to be announc- you could call a facet of my work a nun M,IM y SOme 3O'"il Woodbrldge High School au- d Inter, was planned, as Is an 0 0 children and adolescent*/ dltorium for the benefit of One* Shabbot at the Avenel *ith about 16,000 requiring the service organization', synagogue at the regular Fri- n Thave been writing politics around treatment each year. charity fund. Tickets may be day night services November 11« and New Jersey since, It seems, the be- RKTIRING: In honor of her retirement a« **s«eiate Director of Nursing at Perth Amboy fieneral Hospital, Mrs, Alleen The MOD leaders also dis- securtd from any Lions Club Assisting at this will be Mr. Courhlin Ithlrd from leiti, 50' Leon Avenue, Woodhrldge, was feted at a dinner dance at the Bel-Aire Manor Inn, closed that "some 250,000 chil- member or at the door the Bollens, Murray Friedman, Sey- i time. During the course of my stint, I Perth Amboy, Thursday. Miss Jean Zavlaeky I far left) presented Mrs. CouRhlin with an inscribed wrist watch on behalf dren are born with birth de- hosplUI staff Ot1 Mrs c night of the show. mour Mermelstein, Harold ri challenge and fascination in trying to pi 'ni - ' °u*hlin's right are Anthony W. Eckert, Hospital Director; Mrs. Katharine Mac- fects every year.' Berkowitz, Samuel Belostosy, i-aflyen, Director of Nursing, and Charles E. Gregory, president of the Hospital Board of Governors. Mrs, Coughlin's Although polio has decreased Ed Rashbaum, Mitchell Dezube, ~ impact of some tactical or strategic husband. Francis J. Couirhlln, !• at her left. She will leave the hospital November 1, after lg years on the nursing staff. in numbers, costs are higher Milton Dytchwald. than ever, they said. Treat Days' move by some candidate or some party. Murray Fleck. Murray Fried- Barbara Frank Wins Mrs. Arway served as co- man and Jack Pank were elect- voids, I have had fun in second-guessing New Avenel PTA Mrs. Coughlin Honored chairman of the Red Cross. She ed delegates to the DCA meet- Term Paper Prize supervised the playground ac- Ai ShopsHere ings, and Samuel Belostosky, •i> before the voting results were in. My COLONIA — Mr. and Mrs, tivities in her area and also ack Saperstein, and Martin chaperoned teenage dances for WOODBRIDGE — Twenty- with the other hobbies mentioned, is one Robert Frank, 315 Chain-O- Itaum will be alternates. * Schedule Full On Retirement Nov. 1st Hills Road have received word the recreation department. She ix Woodbridge merchants are Commander Schneider »poke AVENEL — Recommenda-! their daughter, Barbara, won has also engaged in fashion laking special offers to shop- MI instilling interest in mem- impressiveness. tions of the executive commit-1 WOODBRIDaE — About 200 nue, Woodbridge, was born in an award for writing the best shows. The mother of two boys, ers on Woodbridge Treat Days, bership, and Mr. Shlmkowlti tee were presented to and ac- meiPbers of the 8ta" of Perth Bundoran. County Donogal, aged 13 and 3 years. Mrs. Ar- omorrow and Saturday. mboy neral Hospltal heId Freshman English term paper discussed veterans' benefits. cept*d by the membership atT °!? Ireland and moved to West way is also active in scouting. There will be free parking all a Iarewen dlnn r at Davison Elkinson College, Next executive meeting will b« the second meeting of the new..„„-.- . « and dance Haven- Conn, as a girl. She at- • MU absorption is in attempting to assay t u J Elkinsworth, West Virginia, She is a member of the Se- iver town as the parking met- tonight at Mr. Saperstein'g l yKanixed Avenel School 2323!! ThursdaThursday at ththe BeBll AAiri e tended St. Claire's Academy, waren Civic Club and the Se- :rs will be covered with gayly- she is a sophomore. ouse. « f the wisdom of the Democratic party in P.TA. It was voted to purchasedp 81101" Inn' Perth Amb°y- ln Mt. Hope, N. Y. and St. Francis jecorated bags made by pupils edh Miss Frank graduated 1 ralncoal u for the patrol boys!!honoonorr of MrsMrs- AlleAlleee n E™ Hospital of Nursing, Pough- Iwlll be in charge of the Moth- in Schools 1 and 11. Prizes will •i.-ii;. Township exhausting Itself to stymie CouRhlln Associ Woodbridge High School ini and threh e phonographh s for the ' «^ Director of keepsie, and received a B.S. de- ers' March later in the MOD awarded for the three best Hot Dog Luncheon NurslnK who W|U ietlre No 19S9. She is a member of the achool. The annual budget wa«' ' " gree from Catholic University, jcampaign. lesigns by the Woodbridge .•xiii'imatton of its 10-year administration of vember college choir, on the staff of At School 14 fisted read by Mrs. Olen Pryor, budgetS Washington, D. C. She came Mr. O'Connor will be co Juslnessmen's Association with An the school newspaper, a mem-! FORDS—The PTA of School ,i a i fairs. Looking clinically at this Demo- and finance vice president. She inscribed wrist wateh was to Perth Amboy as an instruc- the local drive fo ien Martin in charge. Icsen d 14 will serve the children of the announced H bake sale and cof-,P t« to her by Miss Jean tor for the Perth Ambo#-Car- time. He is a member Milton Goldsmith, associa- Assdclation, and a member of school a hot dog luncheon to- i^hinn, there are one of two conclusions I fee and cake social will be held Zavladcy on behalf of her col- teret Chapter of the American of the Ancient Order of Hi- ion president, said shoppers Westminster Fellowship, She morrow with Mrs, Robert Hol- st the school Monday, with leagues. Other presentations Red Cross. bernians of Perth Amboy and ill find "all treats and no I have no more equipment than anyone was also on the Dean's Honor ub in charge. Mrs. John Thomas and Mrs. were made by Dr. Samuel Before then she had served also the Holy Name Society, St tricks" when they come into Roll last year. At» recent meeting delegates ' 'itnate the weight these alternative con- Joseph Rolen,i co-chairman. Breslow on behalf of the medi- Mary's Church, Perth Amboy as head nurse, operating room town tomorrow and Saturday were chosen to attend the Pall Mrs. Richard Kling, mem-lcal staff and by Charles K. supervisor and training arts in- Mr. O'Connor is married and Free refreshments will be avail- County Council, They are Mrs. uii exert when the voters walk into their bemhlp vice president, reported,Gregory on behalf of the Board SESSION TODAY structor at St. Francis Hospital has one daughter, who is ,ble in all stores and others Jean Burns anl Mrs. George a membership of 301. !of Governors. WOODBRIDGE—The Wood- -.fins Poughkeepsie; operating room married. ill also offer free gifts in adi- Heath. supervisor at St. Francis Has- bridge Branch of the Perth Am- Attention was called to a pe-; The Women's Hospital Guild The co-chairmen revealed tion to refreshments. Mr. Gold- Father's night was held and Itition being distributed request-jmade a contribution to the Pltal- Bronx; clinical instructor boy Women's Guild will meet the....y. wil..l. meet i..n. th...e. near smith also stated many stores * • » • 111 square dancing was called by ing the Board of Education pro- (Tribute Fund to commemmo-l medical and surgical nursrruj today at 1:30 at the Trinity'future to discuss and determine have special unadvertlsed "sur- Alan T. Black. Ukrainian Danc- public relation* question invr^yed is _|i d ^ a schoohl l bib w fof r pupilsjratlj e the occasion. | at FFlowel r Fifth Avenue HosH - Parish House, Trinity Lane, offjplans for the Sewaren New prise treats" and suggested ers also entertained. jllvtng south of Avenel Street' Since Joining the staff in! , New York City. Rahway AvenuAvenuee . "Marc h' of* Dimes~ . shoppers get to Main Stree Mrs. Albert Perry, chairman K successfully stopping the Inquiry by a.because of the distance andjiB42, Mn. Coughlin has served! jarly tomorrow to take advan- of the Teenage Dances, an- tage of the specials. i mittee of the Township Committee, the .hazardous conditions involved.jthe nursing administration andj ]\f:aa M fiflinotv nounced there will be a dance , Mrs, Robert Walsh, prest- nursing education departments\lfllSS M» LlCMSKV Christian Service "To sum it up," Mr, Gold- tomorrow night from 7 until 1 smith concluded, "the treat's •'- have created a dilemma in the public :dent, asked for volunteers to!0f the hospital in various ca- Brigade Meets Friday 10. There is ft great need for help form cub scout troop denslpacities, She was nursing arts m us.' ihaperones, Mrs. Perry advised, xhPther they are really willing to have WOODBRIDGE — Tomorrow in the area. A sooutma.stcr Is instructor, medical surgical P(lltl and anyone interested may con- needed and anyone willing tojdinical instructor, director of night 7:30 until 9:00 the Chris tact her. ri carefully scrutinized—and. If so. why tian Service Brigade of the Dinner Held to Aid participate may cotuacl Mrs.jhealth education in the School WOODBRIDOE - cessories and a white orchid The attendance prize was Woodbridge Gospel Church will inquiry. This Is no because there are ;George Wusthoff. recreation of Nursing, and assistant di- corsage. Fund for Pilgrimage won by Mrs. Ira McCabe's afternoon in Holy Trinity meet in the church and safety chairman. irectorectorr anand directodirectorr ooff nursinnursing Mrs Sohayda is a graduate ! rooms under COLONIA — Mrs. A, Leo fourth grade. " take a very rigid poaitlon that any The I Q. and What it Means"[service. She was appointed As- Church, Perth Amboy, with Rev. of Perth Amboy H|gh Schoolj^^^direction of Lt. William p George Ardos officiating, Miss Terzella, Inman Avenue, whi Hostesses were mothers of v should be open to Inspection at very t»a.s discussed by Richard Slff.Viate Director of nursing In and is employed by the Wallace' is pilgrim organizer in this area the first grade students. The assistant Woodbridge Township 11957. Edith Mary Licinsky, daughter The Men's Association of the J. Wilck Company, Perth Am- for the shrine of St. Anne de next meeting will take place •••••>•• by anyone at any time. This is undevSdioor l Psychologist. A questionj of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Licinsky, will hold its annual din Mrs. Coughlin has also been boy. Her husband, a graduate Beaupre, Quebec, Canada, heli 531 Ridgeway Avenue, South ner November 3 at 7 P. M. with November 16 at 8 P.M. at the that the public's business belongs to the and answer period was held on I of Middlesex County Vocation- the third annual spaghetti dliv '|the Clinical Coordinator for the Joseph Iwanski of Evangel School. {xh 8Ubject Amboy, became the bride of al and Technical High School, ner recently in the Knights ol ' its details should be accessibirwithout Mr* , Joseph Kelly. pn.K.pa..!™ Paul Sohayda, Jr., son of Mr. Baptist Church as guest speak- gram of the Middlesex County Perth Amboy, is also employed Columbus Hall, Rahway, thai SPECIAL SERVICES [spoke briefly on her views and er. Miss Laura Brewer will be This is on one side of the coin Vocational and Technical High and Mrs. Sohayda, 45 Wedge- by the same concern. serves as a fund-raiser for the I8ELIN Tomorrow at Iplnlosophy of being a principal. vocal solist. School, Woodbridge. Active for wood Xvenue. - pilgrimage. 8:00 P. M. special Sisterhood |Stie showed pictures drawn by Tickets may be obtained from * * * I * many years In nursing profes- Given in marriage by her FINED AS SHOPLIFTER A total of 542 adults and Services will be held at Congre- I jthe kindergarten pupils giving Vernon Jensen, Ernest Barabas, gation Beth Sholom. Memberi sional organizations, she is now ather, the bride wore a gown WOODBRIDGE — Salvatore Der s children enjoyed the full-course • •' ^t her is the contention that the investi- jtheir version of her. She in- or H" t - Cocanougher. second vice president of the of silk taffeta, designed with a Terrlto, 53, Staten Island, who dinner between 1 and 7 P. M. of the Sisterhood will partici- vlU'd parents to visit their chil- Mrs. George Simpson, leader V ii'h'wM started by the Republican ma- State Nurses Association and protralt neckline etched in Ale- was arrested last week: as a The pilgrimage this year will pate and provide an Oneg Shab- dren's classrooms to meet the of the Pioneer Girls, aas an- president of the Association's con lace and a bouffant drape shoplifter in Two Guys from be from July 21 to 28. bat. Rabbi Bernard Frankel, as- ?if Township Committee was politically- teachers and view the students' nounced a Pal-Gal tea will be District 4, She is alto a mem- skirt with matching lace which Harrison was fined $25 and $10 sisted by Cantor Dr. Norbert jwork on display. held November 15 from 6 unt md that its disclosures and conclusions ber of th terminated in a chapel train. costs and given a 30-day su- British praise U.N. leaders Kastner, will conduct the i The next meeting November 8 P. M. in the church rooms. ••'••* been deeply Unted by partisan con- Nursing and of Sigma Theta Her Imported silk veil cascaded spended sentence in thi County for Congo action. service. ilS, will feature a talk ,by Dr. Tau, National Honor Society from a tiara of seed pearls and Workhouse when he appeared ' and, therefore, would be unreliable and 'Mutthtew Petti, Colonla, pe- tef nurses. crystals, and she carried before Magistrate Benjamin I. World Bank to borrow $40 objectivity. This, ostensibly, is the po-diatrician, on "Your Child's prayer book with an orchid. Kan tor. 000,000. Health.11 Mrs. Coughlin, wife of Fran- '"• Democratic minority on the Township) I The executive committee will cis J. Coughlin, 502 Lean Ave* MrsT Joseph Sokolowski, Perth imeet Tuesday with Mrs. Wil- Ambo;f, sister of the bride was "'••• and of its party generally, matron of honor. Brldesmaides lard Jenkins, 26 Cozy Corner at ATTEND INSTITUTE 8 P. M were Miss Doris Kozlakowskl, COLONIA—Mrs. David Rud- Perth Amboy, Miss Carol So-1 PROBE STOPPED . . . •:me can tell, of course, whether^ the people nick, 62 Overbrook Drive, will hayda, sister of the bridegroom, be, part of a group from the and Miss Joan Rossman, South '••"tes prefer this side of the cqin, or that. Central Parkway section, Na- Amboy, cousin pf the bride. tional Council of Jewi ' Miss Jo Ann Sokolowski, niece) What are * • * * Women, which will attend the of the bride, was flower girl. 1 Given by Lodge United Nations Institute Mon- reaction ill Just about the moat difficult day and Tuesday at the Car- Serving as best man was Paul 1 the Democrats responses) to gauge. This is why the con- AVENEL — A meeting of the negie Endowment building, New Licinsky, brother of the bride. Pride of New Jersey Council, ork City. Speakers will In- Ushers were Ted Kostu, Hope- ) "f benzedrine is higher ln volume in theSons and Daughters of Liberty, tlude Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- lawn; James Stumpf, Edison, 1 lkl that is the advertising center of the was held at School 4 auditorium velt, Paul O. Hoffman and and Sal Oonzales, New York Afraid of Friday. Mrs Raymond Han- Larri LeSeur, On Tuesday the City, cousin of the bridegroom. •\i:t«lisou Avenue, New York, than any other cock, counciloi], introduced com- peaierB will be members of the After a trip to Canada, the I mittee chairmen who submitted ^P globe, The late George Washington JN delegations and the secre- couple will reside at 12 Harbor reports. Mrs. Charles Siessel, w ariat personnel. Topics to be Terrace, Perth Amboy. For "'•" ai president of the American Tobacco cookie sale chairman, thanked discussed are: "The O.N. and traveling, the bride chose a r alt f0i their help in making this • is ^edited with the quip which said he Ifrica" and "Disarmament." light blue suit with black ac- Paid fur by Walter Rerbis II project a success; Edward 'S, "PRE-VENT thru-the-wall gas heater iialfjof his advertising dollars was wasted. Brookfield, chairman of the :! 's problem, as he is supposed to have ex- annual past councilors dinner IDEAL) enclosed porches or breezeways, recrea- ll dance held recently at the rooms, apartments, cottages, etc. '•••' was which half. Pines, Metuchen, reported a '"•""'r true or not, this dilemma is built-in in fine attendance; Mrs. OtU WOODBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY IIVJ OT A I I Q \ quickly and easily on any outside wall. ( Sears reported on progress with UNO I MLLO/ Entends only 8V«" into room. ' relations endeavor. A presentation to the publicity and school commit- BUILDING MATERIAL STORE s 'ike a corked bottle thrown into the sea. tee. 'RFAI ITV\decorator styled to harmonize with .any ME 4-0125 WOODBRIDGE, N.J. D Lr\ U I 1 / decor. Truly America's most wanted heater. •'''i^ssibie to tell where it will reach the shore, Birthday chairman, Mrs. "!" 't will. This is why advertising agencies Louig Haffner, announced her 0 A r C \ uses only outside air tor combustion and all birthday will be celebrated at Onf L / tumes are vented outside "" relations experts come upon the scene the next imeeting. November 4. SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 45 YEARS 11 Hospitality w«s arranged by D n A f*T IP A I \ BTU sizes for all needs. Low cost, as '^appear with startling regularity. Their lit | ! s 1 25 eelt| Mrs. Edward Troast, chairman 1 KAUI |UnL/ ' ! » * - * y- Opiates on "'"" doesn't necessarily mean their ideas or and her committee; Mrs. Oli Anderaon, Mrs. Marie Johnson all gases. *-—«• ; ' '""ucs wew faulty, but that they failed and Mrs. Inga Engleman. II Please send me a tree color folder giving detailed informafion "^ accurately the timing, the mood of the Special award winners were INDUSTRIAL and specifications ior the TEMCO "Pre-Vent" gas heater: •" th«* moment, or the dramatic content Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Sears, Mrs. Siessel and Mrs. E. Augustine. RESIDENTIAL NAME „_ , <*' attract and convince a significant ADDRESS WINS AWABD DO - IT • YOURSELF 8EWAREN — Den i of Cub _STATL Scout Pack 34 met at the home of Mrs. William Prellsh, den Mall to: 111 are MASDA CORPORATION "' the facton which the Democrats have mother, and made plans for the Mtfrlt>utor» J1|| forthcoming season. The boy» Why not buy the BEST? It may cost a K »" Ne?jr the 3&S "'' P &n examination of their administra- oration of fire prevention week City Hail and the Mutual Store. little more, but it's worth the difference. u"t decree, The results on election day and the award was won by Bil- DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED ln ly Taggart. Games ware play- 8 led the Mbn. and PH. 8:00 to 5:30 t TueB., Wed, and Thurs. 800 to 5:00 • Sat. 800 to Noon """ * reflection of their judgment, un- ed and BilJy fre" " boys In the eloking ceremonies. * And any of us might be right—and the THE PRICE IS RIGHT! next fellow wrong. The guiding and J!etleri to th» Democratic Congre main principle for intelligent dtiieni, £jitor however, is to remember that the next A %\\t man might be right. Candidates in State That means—even if you are hesi- October 25, I960 fteanm Dewey Avenue tant to admit it—that you may be BLAC Colonla, N. J. wrong. So it is never well to get emo- CATALOG IS Mr. Charles Gregory. Editor Edge Over GOP Con OUST OUT'. Woodbridge Independent- {£•» Cartn-ft |Jr«« tional about elections. Vote your con- Iieader viction. Allow your neighbor to vote 17 Green Street PRINCETON- Results of thCandidatee 1948, ConK1,.s s Chtita K Worxlbrtdge, N. J. his. If he disagrees with you, smile latest statewide "trial heat" of New jp|-s,.v ^ ^Ttl and ! about it and realize he may be right. I>RT Mr. Gregory: voter preference show the OOP cnnrivi- > I first of all, may i electorate splitting al-.across the s-' And see if you can be better friends It clear that as far as I most exactly down the middlc'showinu {„'-. ll-M Giw* ftn»l W t-llll with those who disagree with you. That urn concerned this community in their choices for Congress- they did |,,' WwdMttft »»• '""F probably should benefit if ln- cn < Members of the House of cedltiK Con,' tu Lutem Pnm MMulwi ;m Is the mark of maturity, wisdom and quirifft are continued thnt|Repr(.AeritaUves>. with r>mo- 194 thrmiri,' would Improve, the workings of tic Congressional candidates Cuurtt New inwt crR This i 1 tolerance. "in nt i our local govrrnment. I should i10ldlnK a thin — statistically "" 11.1,1 WOODBRIDGB prBUSHINO COMPANY like to know the facts, just assB]mogt, negligible — lead over Ctimiiea ft Gregwy. rresMent W DEVICE any other citizen should. IQ^P congressional candidates. But, and this Is a big but, un- Todays results are of Inter- Lawrence F Campten. The Pep Pills THE NK\v Vlrc Prnident in* Treuant CENTRIFUGE" less this Is pursued with hon- Mt prtmariiy since they lndi-, vnu. Pilla to keep one mentally alert, and esty and without political eon- eftt«, that both Vice President ,,Y. 1 1K ( By euntf I* cuU H? "W nlvlng and without hiding half Nlxon and Senator Clifford BVRVW'L " wide-awake, when otherwise drowsi- Im or more than half of the facts CBM muat ^ better than their! »tn \ "' H« d Bmtkt, B-M; thm •eatki, FISSIONABLE 1 TI N ness or sleep would take over, are be- a* the Inquiry goes along, then parly'g Congressional cand!- .««,, " '* UtU HUM rusMBII; T BOTH the whole thing would be a datM t, they are to carry the ing used increasingly in the United THIS *B«t« of time and money. 8Ute ,, OTHERS riKi States. I can t understand, after you Hm,.i ^ ^ vote went ,n asked that the Inquiry be ^ ^ AND PVBI Since 1949 the use of these boot- sute when Nfw Jer|ey INGS. opened (In all detailsi to he f ^ t tne ^ legged pep pills has increased at an scrutiny of the public, why the $Uon ,n £ce ^ ftee Jn_

alarming rate.. Commissioner George lawyer for the Inquiry became .Wr¥ltwI ^ t crM,.,ectlon of P. Larrick, of the Food and Drug Ad- to mysterious about the names l m Qf tne auu.g tduH ^ JUST PARAGF ^» Election Wears . . . of the contractors who were ujaUon (8imVEY COM- ministration, believes it is essential A supposed to be defraudlrn the pLETED wrrHlN PAST TEN tr( Polities Li In the closing-days of any campaign, that the racket in- these pills be broken public. DAYS) for trouble. :.• .< ".', tired candidates become anxious— up now. .where, diappu* • • why were being held today, which f ,; ,,' quite naturally—and often are in- The history of these pills is an in- mltted to the proper authori- ftnd BppIvl ties? party we«M JWB Uke U s*e i,' But It Is Just as true, that a who had an opinion on the Marshallt<,»ri i T, citizen must be particularly aware and It was discovered, by some, that If political Inquiry Li a bad thing/above question, Irwho, If un-|Republican alert in appraising the words of those the paper "wick" of the Benzedrine Very truly yours. idedded, stated towards which seeking public office. They must scru- inhaler were chewed, or dissolved in Under the Capitol Dome (Mrs W.i EDYTHE YORK party they leaned: i Foe Wonwn with REGISTERED VOTERS ONLY When a jutf „, tinize them with conscientious care, coffee, it sent a person sky-high. Thrill- October 25. l»«0 Demoerstla hood, I ;,- By J. Jasfipl Grlkblit 39 Fifth Street knowing that upon them they will seekers removed the drug-impregnated Republican 4J.1 property -Or.R* Fords. N. J. Undecided 14 tuiel. make a decision at the ballot box which paper "wick" in increasing numbers, :r. Charles E, Gregory With the undecided vote ellm- \ TRBNTON—SUt« traffic of- for Junior high school studenU.,VOTINQ: — All Indications Edi•• ••, *:vl altered the basis for difference— ministration's task manyfold. a sthe Number One State ln ac-170 pounds would require an inflection dlstricU compared wtth!most pressin.. .g problem..s. ln our ocratlI. "fwf«c fiv™e %Twmui(5i Hous*e „seate Chicago Tr:' :: cident prevention of all types.juke of six and one-half drinks 4,283 last year. in*r*H* flVR (51 H0UM iemu- rather than on their later representa- In fact, the Food and Drug Admin- '?T"nlt^Acam^^e.con;j Today's findings thus lndl-] Roger Vai;::;: • Also included in the program tool whiskey in a comparatively! New election districts were aetclusion that something Is' ^ ,lttle or no chftnge m aen-'lon Brando • n^^ui.'iir- *l be launched on November 15 Is short period of time. However.up because of increased popula-jwrong tions. We say this because we think istration estimates that less than one- p j - seriously wrong -ttmient ,1,^ the November.'ex-wife, Bnr.;-' B«:d. the earlier declarations were made in third of the pills now being sold, to a speciap i l tttestini g program ffo r he claimsli , some ddriveri s woulld U in seventeen counties, with thee menn whho aree runninrunning d Al quiet contemplation, while those now keep people alert ..and wide-awake school bus driveri s and a class- be considered dangeroud s witih aiUnchanged are Atlantic, Hun-;our government ln the Town- room course In traffic safety lesser alcoholic blood cottnt. terdon, Morris, Ocean, and ship Hall. Complete Brokerage Service might be colored or distorted for ex- when they otherwise would go to sleep, Somerset counties. Eleven, new | My personal feeling U that dlstricU were approved ln eachJMr. Evanko and Mr. Miller pediency or in desperation. Little re- are sold legally. of Bergen. Burlington, Mlddle-jhave an obligation to the peo- liance can be placed upon any position Students are using them to study Know Your Representatives sex and Monmouth counties, pie to apologize for their ef- • Stocks »Commwlities • Bi reached In such an atmosphere, for examinations, drivers are using rhe oot eltlxen is an active citizen one wno is alert whlle seven new districts were trontery. Weak excuses will not and goes to the source to secure the best possible in- approved is Essex County. suffice. Monthly Bulletin Sent On Written Our newspapers hope their readers them, night workers, etc. The danger formation. The best representative Is one who cooperates Cape May. Gloucester, Mercer Thank you so much for what- —In Woodbridge Township, Carteret is that, if taken in increasing doses, with bis constituents an4 is ready and eager to receive each have four new dlstricU, ever space you may give to my the drug finally "produces Insomnia, their vtews while Camden has 5; Cumber-observations. ; and Edison Township—will ponder 1 land and Salem 3, and PassalcJ Very truly yours, "T. L. WatsonTCoJ Herewith an the oamei of your representatives. Keep Y this advice. We trust that when they agitation, aggressive behavior, and tn touch with them Sussex and Union, 2 each. War- MBS. T EDLEY MONROE A. WEIANT, Rwldent Partwr I gc|to the polls on November 8, they even personality disorders due to brain damage. II. S. Coigress Founded mt - Tel. HI 2-26J0 will do so resolute in the conviction Senate i < : : Si Member New. Tec* sal Amerk.n Stork f they have reached their decisions on Yet this has become a widespread Senator Harrison A Williams. Jr. iD», 8enate Office sr&:rjsKi -*."- r rv T - BuUdlng, Washington. D C. Home - WestfleW. issues rather than on emotions, on con- practice by many in the Untied States, wuv » »iuc« HI UYCHIU»UH(. serious depression ih sight PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK f Senator Clifford P. Case (R) Senate Office BuUdinc (At (ke i Cet»en> fCTTB AMBOV > J victions rather than on personalities. and this practice should be understood Washington 25. D. c. Home - 346 Elm Avenue. Rah- The I960 honey crop ln the Private economists differ on by all citizens, and all of us should way. Garden State Is estimated at their forecast* for business ln Government, on all levels is theirs, and 1.020.000 pounds, 3 per cent;l»gi. its integrity they must safeguard be- seek to discourage the use of the drug Hone of RepreseiUtlves above last year and the largest crop since 1949. Averege yield' ln any way possible. Reoresenlatlve Peter Frcunghuysen Jr Legislature. The proposed n«w the fact*. Certainly they will study motor vehicle miles driven in 1960. ^^ David moola, Uelln laws would mesh present wel- the candidates. They will try to make FIFTH WARD—John Evanko, f>j«n»^ fare praoUou with the pro- This is a new record low, and con- David T. mitff Oolonla posed care for older pertou. the best choice. trastf with the 5.2 deaths per 100,000- Michigan and Kentucky ttart Bwfttik if Cartirat already rpted at special legU The funniest human being of all is 000—Mt in 1958. Sttpbea Skiba, Uayor Walter BulUvao tlve sessions to participate ln the one who knows he knows what the Therefore, while we are killing more PresldCBt of Borough OouneS the oldster medical care pro- two presidential candidates really people on the highways, the ratio of COUNCTUUM gram. They becam* trie first f Thomas Mutk Walter Sullivan states ln the union to take 1 hink, and what they will really do— deaths per mile driven Is decreasing. John Hutnkk John D'ZurlUa tlon when they voted funds u« September 23. Arkansas, New Woodbridge Alexander Such Adam Symbonki n cor 'i-8*r to the obvious or expressed This reflects some progress, although Mexico, Oklaliuina and Wash- i n'ons. He can tell you quickly not enough progress li being regis- TimiMp if Editj ington are reported ready U) go vhy you're a fool If you don/t vote his tered. The death toll U still rislng- Anthony It. TeUocslos Nefl A. UffyMi^ ahead on the program and every safety precaution possible »««** PreeMeot 01 Oooncfl Along with New Jem*, ie«_. National Ban way. OOUNC1LMKW lauon will be submitted t»rlr in Clow and conteaiad election*- bring should be taken, especially by thoae William F, Ashtoo Prank J. Takae* 1961 1st Oeorgia, Iadlana, Nurth going to football game* thm Fall Bernard J. Dwyer Dr. William Tola Dakota and Pennsylvania out the real Americana In this Repub- William R Ifargoh* Walter B, Wood Otuer states. Including Illinois lic We all have a right to our opinion*. weekends. Hawaii, and the District of Co- I ul LM" J (Continued on Page 331 r-tfm| 0^** |Mmr.P« Lynn - Crest C\ Expands Democratic Its Program The executive dub Formed In Colonia r!Kiols 2 nnd 10 wns COI.ONIA - .Joseph PcnnH- . I^mnrralic oandldnti- for Ci»I,ON IA The St. John' which pro- ftli Wnrd cnmmlttPiMiiaii, was, Vimmey f'nthnlic Youth Or- iipf)rtuiiity for the 1 ie if'ifst Kprakci at R n-wnt i:nni/iil Km nnnnunces the ex- teachers to be |U RHni'/.Btiondl inreUtiK cit the iinii'.iim (if ii'; youth prouram M,ntpd. Mrs. Joseph in f '< 'liiiini with the .start of a president, ex- ynn-Crost Democratic Cluh. 'Id \t the home -of Mi. i\iuli ft*: football league and of n room 1 IK, Melvln CHetU'r, 43 Mer-- •II i:: i.i imwliriM biiKU!'. Both iry Avenue. The club lias been1 will ip,n the season's schedule ii(in Kcntltig, Mrs. inneri by residents of the I,vim, till;, ialurday. ,', and Mrs- Robert nks nnd Shorreresi dpvelop-: I IlinvliiiH fur girls from 10 V of room nils Interested in working for ji:i vi .IIs (if a:;e will take place !,• in charge of ar- le Democratic party. l •Saturdiiv nt. 11:45 A. M. at the Mrs Vltnle and narration Lanes, Mr. Prnnelly compllmeiiied i -raided nt the tea nil.i Lawrence Avenue, le Ki'oup for "its foresight and JRalv.v.iy. Geo:-«e Woltfirs, CYO-' ,'volton in making Democratic MRS. K. I'orovrrni. JR. MRS. ,I. BAI.PERSON, .m. ladult ndvisory board president, ,,,tlnTs for this year denls effective at the district 1 smd tiiat 85 girls have signed session, Mrs. Keftt- •vel. Much can be accomplish- RINI) DIUVK CIIA1RMKN: Mrs. John Baldrrsnn, Jr. 20 „,.,,, Mrs. 'Watci-s' up for the program. i at the neighborhood level' West Arthur I'laeo ,1m| Mrs. Kdward Popovltrh ,|r lf,l ,,,, Mrs.. E. T. Van lthin a party In developing Cooper Avomip, I«r!inOarr wn.ln|t Rs «0.Chalrmrn for the Flaft football for boys from Ralph Pi'terson, .iture community and party Iselin arra m the nnruial fund for Retarded c'.illd en 10 to 13 years of age will open ,;,:; ftosclano, Mrs. •aders." The candidate con- Both women are actk , ihf Keasbey Home and School games at Merrill Park and the .. hwciizcr. Jr.; Mrs. emned the ambitious and • Association and are Tk hers of the R?.r.'--i V Pennsylvania Avenue fieldt first grade, Mrs. Ictiitoiial actions" of his Re- of the National Assoetyon for Retarded children The with a slx-Uwm league, ftoly riik<>, Mrs. George ublican opponent. _ 1Ve '°r fund8 in thls area wi" b(b November 14, 15 and 16, Cross (will play Pordham at 2 Mrs Qrosman's first P. M.. and Villanova will meet "Let us consider the witch William Kroh, Mr«. Boston at 3 P. M., both at the unt, also known as the 'inves- uil;i; Mis* Mazleka's Merrill Park field. Notre Dama ,,|,.. Mrs. P. L. Burke, V h r h sl ,lgation,' in which my opponent Profit of $2,100 Madewill clash with Georgetown at Z hid .T^'S "" * " " (Wtlorman Thorn.,, itoWlo. above, lalms all the facts he has are Doyle. Mrs. Ralph r nlfr j >vine frf< 0 rkU rn iM b P. M. at the Pennsylvania M: Richter's third Mr.r.»Wln. According Ihnd 111 V MM" / "" "* ' *'" ' " P "* '« * * » rrefutable, yet each week the Avenue site. & Put Cnparaso, Mrs. '"'J'™* rid" this Saturday afternoon ;,t the Menlo Park Terrace Shopping Center acts change," Mr. Fennelly At PTO 20 Country Fair said. "He says he knows the Negotiations have started to ,:, Mrs. Shereshew- COLONIA-The all-day gala organize next month a basket- : rudr. Mrs. Edward iame or names to whom al- Une TV set and the winner [outdoor Country Fair spon- will be announced at the PTO ball league for both boys Mid Koix'it Jardot: Miss ged duplicate payments wereWed by School 20 PTO lJ Names \30 Teenagers Registered i-Christmas program December girls 1 Oto 13 years old. Site of fnuulvurade, Mrs madelWW , yetfuscfusc, fos rt 0reason dlvudlvull s e tthesohf hie s urday on the I. these games will be the Colonia .., Mrs. Ernest Jacob ulpllls made a profit of $2,100. it was Junior High School, and a large ,: Mlllburn. " ^Jf,^Jf « - announced yeihiu turn-out is anticipated when . -\ ,iMin and District fall Conference at Fan- class: Mrs. D. committees to serve at a bazaarj of the Jewish Community Cen- is sponsoring the event. Therej of wood, October 25 were Mrs for Your officers. Rev.;c»mpoell, Mrs. IrVing Choplk December 15, from 10:30 A. M Moratorium Declare ter of Colonia will meet Tues- Cecil Bliss, Mrs. Arthur Erb, will also be a country store '.r.i-r, moderator of for Mrs. Last's morning first to 11:30 A. M. and 1:30 P. M. 1 day «t the Center's temporary On Overbue Book and Mrs. Newman.- bake shop and bazaar. . opened the meet- grade class; Mrs. A. Aqulla, to 3 P. M. and 6 to 9 P. M home, 51-8 Inraan Avenue, Mrs. At a recent meeting, new of- •: iiyrr. ISELIN—At a meeting of 11 A penny sale was held after,,. , .. _ ,,, imi»j Mrs. A, Plerro, Mrs. Qerrlty's The committee for the cake, Sol Smith, vice president In £icers the Guild ele ted ; Andersen, outgo- brarlana and aides last week the business session. Mrs. Bliss f ?/ ™* ^ afternoon first grade; Mrs. D. coffee, and hot chocolate booth charge of programming, has an- as follows: president Mrs :.t introduced Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. C. Hutson, Mrs. St. Cecelia's Library with Re land Mrs. Eugene Ruckbeil werei ' ' Is Mrs. Dominic Savasta, Mn nounced that Rabbi Albert co-chairmen. Mahlon Parsons; vice president, f ihc new president. Schlossers afternoon firstTheodore Sager. Mrs, John Schwartz, spiritual leaders of Robert E. Mayer presiding, Mrt iMrs. W. H. Meissner; secretary, Simple) ouUotaf officers! gradr; Mrs. T. Brlseld, Mrs. R.' Frank Enderlein, head tibrar A Christmas party is to be Klmball, Jr.; white elephant Congregation Shaarey Tefilah, held December 21. Mrs. Donald Nutting: treasurer, •U going to be >tr. Mathew's sixth grade. Vempn Cummlngs and Mrs. to invite friends to this meet- Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Frystock, and Mrs. extes George Tooker. 101 >«UN« Illl LAN YULE PARTY Daniels. iiway COLONIA — The Ladles TheyVtFLEXIBLE.theyfit military of the Colonla Fire beautifully around the DAY? Company will hold its' election h«ol and UNDER Tr)E 11 ' apply for your if officers at the next meeting November 21. Plans for the ARCH with plenty of ;hrlAttua& party were made at The Peoples Choice i recent meeting at which Mrs, 14th Anniversary room for five little tots. Absentee Ballot oseph Pastina presided. Mrs. joule Sandonata will be chair- lor at the nan of the affair, assisted by l(|l NTV CLERK'S tfrs. Joseph Maglia. S-A-L-E! OFFICE The New Frontier •'. lUy»rd Street THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY N 8Urts Right Hrrc Comfort...Style... Savings... '« Hruiuwiek KENNEDY (OCT. 27, OCT. 28, OCT. 29) Oct. 31st TO The Sensational NE^ 1961 nid lor by FENNELLY Hepubllcan Club VOTE LINE "B" Paid ror by ( Colonla Friend* of Ftuntlly 100'/,, BUCK SPECIAL! KNITTING 5.95 to 9.95 WORSTED l\ 4 DOOR SEDAN According ta Size

List Price • Records Are K«pt of Your Child'* Site THOMAS JOSEPH Delivered In • Reminder Cards j\re Sent ">r Free Size ('tieck-upi Perth Amboy! • Doctor's Prescriptions Carefully Killed

COSTELLO Less Our Usual "Do He ('ureful With Growing Feet — We Always Are!"' 'HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Funeral Hornet SCHWARTZ SHOES CENTRAL JERSEY'S LARGEST VOLUME BtlCK. DKALElt "One of New Jersey's Finest Shoe Stores" tirw» St. & A?e. State & Center Sta. Perth Amboy N J 1519 MAIN STREET RAHWAY, N. J. POLKOWITZ MOTORS OPtN FRIDAY THX t P. M. U HI 2-0075 229 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. 1112-0100 Op«u Eves. PERTH AMB(>y T w..4»t»»« Tombs and Diane Dodd,* P " »»d I8ELIN Paek 38 with T™p 9* adviwd hn 2 In charge of flag Your right to vote be sure to;in the group's meeting schedule.ionla branch. American Assort- " ceremony. , use. Group 1, will meet Werinesdayjatioj n of University were Kittrell Azusa, Cal., announce Homei Park Avenue. j kindergarten If a sltter'i jrour problem, evening, November 16, andbe held tonight at 8 P M «at'•*• Five new Bobcats were wel- UMU Arthurthe birth of a son, Scott Ml-j -Martin VogU son of Mr. COLONIA - The Deborah afternoon I'm a comed Into the pack; Craig give us a call. Group 2 will meet m* follow- the home of Mrs. John M Cas- * : snip "ill And we'll fladly oblige, for Ing night, November 17. There-items, 14 Water Street Schnltzer Jersey City chae.l. Mrs. Kittrell Is the for-! ^ Mrs, William Vogt. Wood- League will hold a fashion show P, M. T> „ Smith. Billy Wood*, Harlan Schnltzer. Jersey uiy. ^^ ^^ , ter f ,d on his November 2 at 8:30 P. M. at iHshm ™ Hoffman. Gary Masuoel and no charge at all. d U|h ff 8trMt was Pt hv m Mrs. MacDonald advised her' after the same schedule will, Dr Walling L< also director -Edward, Mauceri, ion or Mr gnd Mn) Caimlne Oft. blrthdBy 8t a family gain- the new Fleur de Us room of bersnlp. The,, Michael Balmo. prevail with Group 1 meeting of Rutms 8choo] of Kdll01,. Mr. an dMrs. Joseph Maucerl ur i • M|. g|ld the 9lai,lfy dtneri Rom. , cftk(> Denner stripes were awarded troop would be able to serve on the third Wednesday andition-s dlvlsion of ,Wd SPrvl(.P BM Averiue was feted it •/«"• ^ Curtis Camp-M Henry Koaik and sou, AvenH. There will be door the sehool o the Woodbridie aroup 2 meeting On the third! arch: A queMion nnd-Party on his first birthday, -Mr. and V t, DUIUI c v M "^ Maneri prizes. of the m,,,,,,,,,*llCl| ^II,, , . to Gary Dlngott, William SmlthJonKs and rPse Development and ar-Thuraday of each month. Answer period will be hrlrt nfter More than 25 guests att*nded. bell and children Waw.WiiiiBm. M fM,,shme,>ts will .-...... -.- "'^' Gerald Sullivan and EdwRid rfmgemenU ahould be made by 1'1'lv g The regular weekly cake sale the talk -Hnppy birthday to Mrs.lLynn. and Wade, Pouestnnn cmmm. l Hamtlcki. Assistant Denn(-r5 Novprnber 7 by calling her at LIwill be held after all Masses itrtpes went to John Hutson, j.5806. Sunday. Mothers of Miss Joanj Glen Tenpenny. Joseph Nelson Perotto'« first grade pupils will; and Robert Haleck. Member* supply and sell cakes. Mrs. Eve- Awards were made as follows.t lyn Quigley Is chairman assist- Bear badge, Frank Podgorskl. Win Citizen Awards ed by Mrs. Jean Gibson and' Tom Murphy, Joseph Nelson.: Mrs. Elizabeth Rekowski. i Gerald Sullivan; Silver arrow. I8EUN - Tne TeenetUs 4- Rev, Wilus also announced' SAFEWAY S GREAT BIG Wolf, Robert Fox: Bear, Tom H Club has won the two cltl- the P.T.A. will hold the first of: Murp'ny Oold Arrow, Wolf.jzenship awards, given by the Its regularly scheduled Satur- William'Smith, Wolf, Robert,Middlesex County 4-H Founda- day night dances November 5.' Pox Wolf Tom Murphy, Bearjtlon, for the fourth consecutive Music provided by Bill Mathai's. Tom Murphy. year. Joan and Elizabeth Cwle-orchestra. ! One year pins were present-jkalo were the winners. The ed to Jerry Gerber, John Hut-,former also won the award for »n, Joel Palchook, Gary Din-jchtld car*, TO INDUCT OFFICERS STORE WIDE SAL gott and Mark Schlemovitz. The Club held iU regular ISEUN — The Mothers Aux- Two year pins went to Frank|work meeting at Mrs. Joseph iliary of the Menlo Park Ter- Podgarski, William Smith, Da- Rapaciol's home, Dow Avenue.rac1 e Boys League will hold its vldTalt.Frank Bysak andGlen^he girls worked on their sew- installation of officers at Stan- Tenpenny l'nff projects, In their cooking ley's Diner Route 1, Avenel, No- vember 10. The card party heldj Scottissue After the awards, the Pine-1 unit, the girls learned how to While ToiUl Tmu« 1000 Shwt Roll wood Derby took place. The ln-^ake pear salad. at the White Birch Inn proved; dividual den winners were: It was announced the next very successful and the League j SAVI l< ON 3 ROLLS Den 1, David Miller. Den 2, meeting will be .Halloween wishes to thank ell who partid-; Jerry Weber; Den 3, Curt John- P»rty »l U»e home of MrB- Ru" pa ted. ' wn: Den 4, John Hutson, Den'dolph Kummeler, Cooper Ave- Buyers for military arc look- 6, William Smith; Weblos. Gary;nue. Joan Cwiekab and Eliza- Miller. The dens then competedbeth Davls are m char8« ling homeward. against each other with the fin- Carnation 3 A al race between John Hutson of Den 4 and Gary Miller of Eveporsled Milk ^^ !• < Weblos. Gary is the pack cham- SAVE 4< ON 3 CANS pion, Cubmaster William Reese and his son of Cub Pack 48 were Big Buys '" Small then challenged, Gary Miller or Edwards Cofft* of Pack 38 was the winner. Mr. Lucky Whip Topping SAVE UP TO 16c Miller extended an open invi- Quaker Oats • *,!! tation for a return challenge. 'V: 21- Chase &Sanborn Judges were William Tate, John Cody, Mrs. Murphy Imperial Margarine and Mrs. Bayak. Next Saturday, the Cub Qood Eating... Italian Style! Scouts will meet at 9:00 A. M. at School 18 to distribute "Ost! Pizza Pie '"ST Brillo Soap Pads •- 2 3 Out The Vote" flyers. Hy Falchook reported that< Bread Crumbs Kraft Pfii!ad«lf>ru* about $830 worth of candy has been sold. Minestrone Soup SAVE 4< Cubmaster Howard Smith re- Roman Lasagna Cream Cheese . minded all those present that 1 every cubscout must be accom- Roman Manicotti •£55. panied bp at least one parent Dttioous Fbvor quart at all pack meetings. Starting FLUFFY, FLAVORFUL PEAC H PIE: The filling of Huffy San Giorgio Spaghetti Itf? 2 SAVI1* with the November meeting any! Peach Pie" Is light as a feather. It's easy on both RIOCCIy boy not accompanied by a par- and calorie budgets, for In spite of its creamy smoothness, Progresso Tomatoes Kraft Mayonnaise 4 ent will not be admitted. i it has no whipping cream. Golden canned cllnr peach slicei A request was made by Mil- flavor the Bavarian cream type of filling, ton Gerber, chairman, for ad- To make this delicious dessert, prepare a graham cracker ditional committeemen. j crust and chill. Chill ! j cup evaporated milk thoroughly. K Soften 2 teaspoons plain gtlatin in t tablespoons lemon juice. Heat V% cup syrup from canned clinr peaches with \i cup surar and VH teaspoon salt. Dissolve gelatin in hot I Superb s Croup Continues syrup. Stir in 1 lightly beaten egg yolk. Cool until mixture "sr thickens slightly. Beat 1 egg white stfif and rradualiy beat In an additional 'i cup sugar. Whip !•: cup chilled evap- Teenage Dances orated milk in chilled bowl until light and fluffy. Fold tu Loin End Chunky Cutii ISELIN — The weekly teen- white Into gelatin mixture, then whipped milk. Blend in a I Tootsie Roll Midget > let * age dances sponsored by the| drop or two of almond extract and fold in l'/ii cups drained 3 Ib. avg. Chain O'HUls Woman's Club in canned cling peach slices (save a few to garnish top of pie, Raisin Bread conjunction with Woodbridge if you wish). Turn gelatin mixture into graham cracker MOtm Recreation Department have crust and chill until firm. Top pie with peach slices and pound Nes<^fe Instant ' resumed at School 18. , roasted almond slivers if desired. Makts one 9-inch pie. 39 Purina Dog Chow I The dances are open to res- idents of Woodbridge Township c Mixed Caramels HI ' between the ages of 13 and 19. i.Mi New members attending for 49« i ~£3 75« Turkey Dinner the first time must supply proof ATTENTION! - • Tomato Sauce of age such as a birth certifi- cate. Smoking and loitering on IMHW Organizations, Churches, U.S.D.A.GfKU A Large Prunes NaknINmi the grounds is prohibited. 18 pounds "t The hours of the dance are dubs and Charities Planning 8 lo 16 poundt Ib. Ballerina Bread J'i •nd ovtr... Ml 7:30 P. M. to 10:30 P, M, Fri- Christmas Parties: Turkeys 45 day nights and no youngster will be permitted to leave the We can supply you with USD* Chuck Steak Cho.u \mi .99. dance before 10:30 P. M., unless Cube Steak Smoked Tongue Pumpkin Pie picked up by a parent or guar- DOLLS and TOYS at Shoulder Steak USD* Fresh Brisket "-cr'89' dian. Flounder Filler Malr frwen All rules and regulations per- M 49c taining to these dances will be Lower Than Discount Prices!! posted at the dance and will be The Factory enforced. Discount Thty Dr«s< Up Medals will be awarded for Outlet OfdtA«ry F«odi each style of dancing during Doll Home Open D*!ly for Fancy Fresh Mushrooms the season and a trophy award- 9 A.M. to • P.M. 414 Outer Main Street 3 DolU ed to the "King" and "Queen". S Sat. Till S P.M. WOODBRIDGE and Toji Mrs. Constant Shlssias is chairman.

Town Hous* SAVE 6< out O.K. USED GAR SPECIALS! Apple Cider gallon 63 Mrs. Wright's Late model used cars tagged SAVE 4c 12 lo lower than ever seen anywhere! Sugar Donuts 25 Get down fast before the one you want is grabbed. Candy Bars Was NOW Lemon, '59 CHEVROLET c ff^i> Imyala, H.T., Cpe. loaded.... rancy 29 •59 CHEVROLET Bisc. 4-Dr, Mix'«M any way you Mk* V-8, Auto., Pwr. Str $1395 ll«7iJ Ice Cream h% Cream Red Emperors... White Malagas... Black Ribiers '58 CHEVROLET B/A Snow Star Party Pnd* htli 4-Dr., H.T., 6, Auto _ 11595 '1395 ChocoUfe, Vanilla, ijailon 59 Choice ol Populir Fl*vori 9«Hon 89 '58 CHEVROLET Del-Bay Sedan M1QC Delivery 8, stick, 2 seat* $1398 HI/O Grapes 2 29 •57 CHEVROLET B/A f 1 1 QC <-Dr. Bed. V-8, Auto $1395 * * •''*'

'57 FORD MOQ^ Ranch Wagon, 1-1, Auto $1295 * v«/U '57 FORD Country Squire, V-8, Auto f 1495 '1295 Lux Liquid Lux Soap Joy Liquid Corn Starch Candy Bars D«t«rg*nl Wfnl* lotUl U*f> Pepsodent Many More Makes and Models, Dwyw 12 oi. All Price Classes Uei Nan* lilt 37« 37c GODENY CHEVROLET coo«« Lux Soap Dash Beech-Nuf Nusoft WhiH Totf* fc»p A**** Watlwi iJ. -i. Mixed Nuts | Lollipops 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret mnc K) Ib Phone Kl 1-5123 229 9U9S - 49< 1.

fMki Nov. 16th Date • '» rim, ting Avenue on Saturdayi after K. of t to Hold 1 P. M, or at the door. WORSHIP Mr. Motile alto announced0 ind the strength Of Open House the open house and Past Grand COLONIA - School 21 PTO:h M 8qUftd Auxl»*ry will Benefit Movies Knlght'i dinner held recently TOGETHER will hold an Open House No-1,, a c?°kle **le December 1 were successful. Rntl0unC(1 ISBUN — St. Cecelia's Coun- vrmber 1« with parent-teacher ".I* S:OOp 5:1Sl7:S 0 nd 9:4 tional Scout campaign to help Babbath Services, Friday eve- Monday after second Sunday Sunday: tendance and the guests were1 A report was made on the' ' ° , M Sunday School Pl M "Get Out the Vote" by distrib- ning 8:00, , recent dance which was a suc-' ' Kriiest Barabas.1 at 8:00 P, M. Morning Worship: 8:45 A. M welcomed by Mrs. Charles Enz, Wilentz, Taub cess and earned $n which' Charle" s R. Mohle, publicity uting door-hangers this Satur- ,.,i Adult Bible Tuesday nd 11:15 A. M. ways and means chairman! 8 TRINITY EPISCOPAL Church' School: Nursery 1 has been donated to the Squad chairman, announced the coun- day urging all residents to vote! (n,r Hour, teacher, PTA meeting third Tuesday COLONIA—William, Scharff, Models, all PTO members, CHURCH hrough third grade, 8:45 A.M. for the purchase of more equip- cil will sponsor an old fashion- The Troop will also attend jof each month at 8:00 P. M. president of the Greater Co- showed sport clothes and more Rahw»T Avenue, Wondhridfe merit. Mrs. Calvin Donnelly and ed barn dance in the auditor- the northeast district camporea , \, Miimlng worship ursery through sixth grade, lonla Democratic Club, an- formal attire, and all had their Rtt. WlllUm H. Schmiui, Rtctor Thursday Mrs. Thomas Healey were in ium November 19 with Edward|to be held at the Rarltan Ar ,, is provided, i 0:00 A. M. Junior High church nounced at an executive board coiffures specially styled for the v Alton Brintti, <)r««nlit Female Choir Rehearsals chool and Charge of refreshments. Next G^nki chairman. Pun and sur-senal November 11, 12 and IS. ,', \i senior youth 8:00 P. M. Westminster Pel meeting held at his home re- occasion. Sunday Services owshlp 4:2 P. M.-6:30 P. Mcently that David T. Wllente, ™eUn« «! be NNovembe r 19 atprise' s are planne" d for the eve[Th- e Troop will meet tonight at 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. Confessions Senior High Westminster Pel- Miss Marilyn Miller and Mrs.the squad building, with Mrs. ning. Tickets may br obtained 7:30 P. M. at the New Dover M Evening Oosptl national Democratic commit- 9:30 A. M. Church-School Every Saturday from 11A.M. owshlp, 7:00 P, M.-8:30 P, M,tee man, and Jerome Taub, P. B. Karclch were winners of Melvln Lane and Mrs. Julius at the Columbian Club, Hard- Methodist Church. (Holy Communion, 1st Sun-until noon, 4 to 8 P. M. and 7Adult Bible Study, 10:00 A. MDemocratic Congressional can- the door prizes. Eentertalnment Ron|o as hostesses day of the month > to 9 P. M., and sometimes on 1 was provided by Mrs. Charlotte \ R ( CHI'RCII Monday: Session, third Mon- didate from the Fifth District s 11:00 A. M. Holy Communion days before Holy Days of x Dl Marslco who did pantomimes y Communion, day, 8:00 P. M. Ladles Aid, sec-will be the speakers at the CAKE SALE v ,.„„,, Woodbrldie (1st and 3rd Sundays) »nd!obUgttUon- md and fourth Mondays, 8:00 club's meeting Wednesday at and Miss Helen Olbbon WM M,,r ( h»rlfl O. Sermon. '. M. Brownies, every Monday 8:30 P. M. at the Inman Ave- pianist. COLONIA—Plans for a cake ..rrttltn. P»rt«r sale to be held Saturday, Nov- PROBE STOPPED . . . .utUVf Morning Prayer and Ser- ST. ANTHONYS R. C. at 8:45 P. M. nue flrehouse. ( REGISTRATION SET ember 19, at the Food Pair, ,,»l»nl !*«••» mon 34id and 4th Sundays). CHURCH Tuesday: Deacons, first Tues- Lester Larson, chairman of ISELIN—Iselln Little League u ilium Port Reading day, 7:30'P.M. Women's Outld, Route 27, were made at a re- i the club's dance to be held registration will be held COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL Ri 11:00 A. M. Friday 7:30 P. M. regulai Holy Communion lower auditorium by Mrs. Wil- Sisterhood to Hold ;, v 8 15 P.M. Sabbath aenioes. First Sunday 10:45. 116 Qulmby liam Ktrby HOI F0fi'61...' Third Sunday 8:19. Cake Sale, Today ) M 430 weekdays 7:45 p. M..Evening Ootpel FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i' \1 Mondays. Servke. Sunday School and Bible Market and High Street Classes, 9:30 A. M. ISELIN—Sisterhood of Con- 1:00 P M. Tuesday: Cottage Perth Amboy gregation Beth Sholom met at ,i,niCAL AND Prayer Meetings. Mr. hter Eewtlchak, Putor NEW DOVER ;he Center, 90 Cooper Avenue CHURCU 7:45 P. M. Wednesday: Btttlt 11:09 A.M. Morning Worship. METHODIST CHURCH Monday night when tha DTar umn St« t :Study. 9:45 A. M, Sunday School. M0 New Dover Road—Edison jTorah was given by MTS. Sey- ME 4-1711 1:00 P M First Monday of 8:15 P. M, Baptist Youth R*T. Alktrt R. iWMt, Piitor mour Klepner. , , U'T MIBMH : month: Teachers and Workers Fellowship. It was announced a cake sale 8:30 A. M., Early Church and ,»v Servlets: Conference. 7 30 p M Evening Gospel will b« held today, October 27 Early Sunday School. •:. .Sunday School, j 1:00 P. M. Second Monday; service from 9 A. M. to 0 P. M. at the TOTALLY DIFFERENT 10 A. M. Church School and • Kniillih Service IBotro Meeting ; Iselln Shop Rite, Woodbrtdge 11:00 A. M. Communion Sun- Church flervlo*. ". Hungarian Serv- 830 P. M. 2nd and 4th Mon- Oaks Shopping Center, day first Sunday of each 11:30 A. M., Sunday School. days Mlssionettes under di- month. The Sabbath services tomor- v iUi Fellowship. rection of Mrs, J. Waldhelm at 7 P. U., Youth Qroup. Wednesday17 , I P. M, Prayer ow will be led by members of ;,v, of the month— hex home, 184 Cooper Avenue,'"™"' ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL vision of Rabbi Bernard Frank Iielln. Meeting. : ':*•* Aids Society CHURCH Sisterhood under the supervi- TYPK Of CHEVY TRUCKS! Training 1:00 P. M. 1st Friday o» Sewaren sion of Rabbi Bernard Frankel. ST. JOHN THt BATTIST IMM I. VkMuoB, l»t Utdtr Month: Women's MUalonary Nn. 0«nthM Pockkmbo, Sisterhood will sponsor the Pint • Lorantffy Council under direction of Mri ORTHODOX QUIK oi Oneg Shabbot after tha am- R. Workman. CATHOLIC CHTOCH J:tt A.M.. Sunday School. ice*. second i Officers! BroaJ and DMsion Streets 11:00 A, If, Morning prayer JIWI8H COMMUNITY : ,io ! Pert* Amboy and service. CVNTE* OF COLONIA Rtv. Ittphm l«4*r, FuUt 11:IS A. M., Communion COSTELLO TO SPEAK Fu.:!th> Brother-, •*»M DatM tofcttnftM I Sunday Matin*, 7:00 A. M ;Sunday, first Sunday of each ISELIN Sit luuo Aftnne ocraU will be i Kgrly Bnglteh Maat, 8:00 A.M.; mpith. , r . > Junior Choir. •ervwei Friday nMrt at-riWcflttrch School, »:00 A. M. teeman, Thomas ^ Sunday School 1030 to 12. , Vespers, Saturday night* and SURPLUS RIV18ED tea to be held Saturday at 4 Adult Choir. Junior Services Saturdaytlbefore holidays at 7:00 P. MRevUea statistics show the P. M., at 89 Madison Street, ifrom l 1J Children's Holy CommunIon|expected surplus for the curren Iaelln. Mr. Costello will con- •. • i Scout. 7:00. • Hebre*' School Tuesday and!first Sunday of every month. fiscal year will probably be duct an Informal question and answer period according to Har- a. ConnnB»UoniThurwlW| * Jo to About 1.1 billion dollars—not UNITED CHURCH of CHRIST)four billion* aa previously an old F. Mullln, his campaign •f CLARK . COLONIA Udpated. manager. The public Is Invited THE CHURCH OF Bethlehem Union Church, Clark JISU8 CHRIST Ro, Omt« t. gkolU, Putor Ml JACOB 9:45 A. M. Church School. Florida Grove Ro»4 tomptkJt-nf yw» lowb In aad oat MNnj It II Mrert, Aveoel 11:00 A. M, Morning Wor- r Philip Inal , ,,,,,. i*-fk fear*!*. MlnlKtr 'ship. Cor«i-ild« Mini iHifM Ii at) W Iran Ik pmdt M Friday nkkue B*HJ*I*. on.nut j is<.RK)ATIONAL : Sunday Morning Worship.; FIRST FRISBTTIRIAN i hi ii "V WOODBBIDGE 10 JO A. M. ! CHURCH OF AVKNIL Mmuur *l Miuto Sunday School, t IS A. M. | 611 WoodbtMf* AvntM rATCM] ST. JOHN VIANNEY (HHRCH««. c»»rt« • MMKIUU, t».D.

1 Church SAool c-tonJa Junior HUh School r snway REAR-ENGINE CORVAIR »5'i-THE TRUCKS THAT BEGAN WITH 4 WHEELS AHD A FRESH HKAl < u h Ww l l l lliBd .•;••• ™< «»^j^T7KWMK.!ll ; 5 : *' '- - - That Rampslds model you see Is nearly two f«*t shorter than • conventional pickup. Yet K has over 90 on. ft. more capacity. The Corvrir M panel (Corvan) offers 191 cu. ft of the most accessible load space you av«r saw. 1 ] :ll M". Church Sc-hoolJ^Col^Tons heard before all A *»"' ^°° - » > «"> » Think of up to 1,900 pounds of whstsvsr you haul riding on s highly maneuverable, light handling 09-Inch wheel- V^^J^p M_ rl0 In-8:0 0 ^---^1. 7 bats. That'll glvs you an Idea of Corvalr 85 efficiency. This Is • beauty. Has 4-wheel Independent suspension. An Integral body-frame build. Exceptional comfort ind visibility. And a thrifty air-cooled rear engine that never P •' P.Uilm Fellow-i Rectory. 47 Olendale Ro»d,| ^; . I W needs wets* or antrfrseie or radiator repairs. You've never seen trucks like these before I j Colonla. ' Get Off To An Early Start Mfftin|» < U. 8 00 P. M FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A Modem Corrective "V CHURCU Our 1961 Staff, first Rahway Avenue and Cartertt Shie far Every P M Road. Woodbrldtr >>:n«« second and *•'• A*' If i" M".• N«mnh, Hutor Umn Mutt, aiutul AuUn Orthopedic NEED -•I'Sday. p, A. •fitfi, Jf, «r|«nlit Tr*t CHRISTMAS CLUB TMSMH-SFRMfi CHEVROIETS-WORTN MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! '<. Uiird Monday, SuwUr DOCTORS' PRESCRIP- 0:30 A. M.. Church School. TIONS CAREFULLY ; -i Hhi, second ana One* around *• block In this '61 and you'll nsvir b* istltfltd with a front-axle truck again. The different* Is 11:00 A. M, Morning Wor- FILLED That Earns t», 8:00 P.M. Mfi that notkHbls. You actually fj«J th» advantages of ind«pendant front luspenalon In tha almost total abMncs •'•y first Sunday: 3;0fl p M_ Juilior cinlstian TARSO SUPINATOR* of l-bMM shimmy and whttl ffght Ths drlvsr rklts sasy, ths load's better protected, tires take less abuse, BOOT or tht whole truck Is subjected to far less damaging road shock and vibration. You find you caj move faster ., h fourth Tnur^!ll?"VPIp. M., Junior High OXFORD over rough traHs and off the road to get more done In s day. Efficiency goat up. Proflti '.MI iuh,.f..i. jUnlUd PresbyUiian Youth. w H !f , J 7:00 P. M.. Senior High tor Iht poitural DIVIDENDS toHow. Stop by your •"eeler's and look over the whole line—bjotti types of Chevy trucks. ft'dnesday T.ii^^ Pre,byterlln Youtn. corrwtloti of Bit fctl r 8 48 P M MMtln &»••>•«, MiniiUr TARSO widtchoietQCpfetopi I .ihei Muun Deacons, third Tuesdny, 8 PRONATOK IndudesthirleettWest ' l'nii(|r for Y»ulh !P.M. l«n Junior Choir, Fridays, 4-5 BOOT or 'ifijM 111, "'"lL «( t'karck Utttoi I P. M. OXIORU Srrvice* Senior Choir. Friday!, 8-10 TOEING-IN IS NOW OPEN I P. M. School day. Superintendents, lust Tues- Church School, aet-ond Wed- 1 Morning Wor- nesday. TAKSO White Church Ouild, swond MKDIIIS* JOIN NOW lntermedi' and fourth Mondays. BOOT or Ladlef Aid Society, sinoiid OXKOKI) '•'• M.Y.P. and fourth Wednesdays, Ntuljhl, Womens Association, first Neutral U»t CHURCH Thursday. Shin- -i ' i T Cancer Dressing!, first and "" K«l»n, ruUr third Wednesdays Authuiiicd Dcnltr 1:30 A. M. Boy SbouU. Fi-ldays. T.M bur Uunlllied HtUn, A. M. TILL 4 P. M. Irilfi Chevrolet Meiy Cfcevrolet, lie. juie Chevreltt, IK. TOM Chevrolet, lie. "^ and Sermon, «:« A.M. Stuia Houn: •:)» A.. M.. to I r. U. SATURDAY TILL 12 NOON IS IweiaU -41* Mlddlcwi Are.—U 9-4T00 1(0 New Brunt A»B^-VA «-Mll Monday rrid»id , nu » rr. M. Novsna, 7:30 P. M. K CLOSI1> WiUNISBAII ' "> wid Holy Days, Mais Choir Rehearsal, »:C0 """"u'l 10:00 A, M, P. U. OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. OUR PLEDGE ALL-WAYS SIMPLY DELICIOUS MEATS! FOR PACKAGED MEATS!

The side of the meat you don't see is as good"as the side you see. Excess fat and are trimmed be- fore packaging. You pay for only the weight of the meat, not for the package. All prkei effective thiu Saturday Octobtr M, 1WO. Wi rawrvt Iht right ts limit quantitiit. Membtr Twin County Grot.ri, Boneless Veal Stew > 59*

BLACK Raths Sliced Bacon HAWK >b 59

FROM CORN FED, TENDER, YOUNG PORKERS PORK LOINS z > 35 r, 45

FOR Breast of Veal STUFFING Ib 33 YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL! H & H All Beef Franks 49 - SO-WHY PAY MORE... 00 u m- SHOULDER RIB LOIN Veal Chops 59c 79c 99 SCOTT TISSUES = 9 -1 lb lb 1 DEL MONTE PEACHES ^r r 29 SIMPLY DELICIOUS-MILK FED Legs & Rumps of VIAL 49 Sacramento TOMATO JUICE 2* DEL GAIZO TOMATOES s 3 • $1 °°

YOU ALWAYS SAVE ON FINEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALL PURPOSE - PREMIUM QUALITY - SIMPLY DELICIOUS

DON'T LIT THE TOMATOES SKIS MUTUAL PRICE FOOL YOU. NONE BETTER Family C WASHED and CLEANED 10-oz. 1O REGARDLESS Size READY FOR THE POT cello bag • ^* COFFEE OF PRICE. Can C Seedless Grapefruit 5 "C 29 .00 C LIBBY'S o=r DRINK Winesap Apples SS, 4 * 39 00 Duncan Hines Cake Mixes DCUME 3

L.I. Potatoes - 25*65 FLAVOSFUL MUTUAL TEA BAGS ZESTFUL 59- YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL ... SO WHY PAY MORE

DAIRY & DELI SAVINGS ... SO WHY PAY MORI FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS SO WHY PAY MORE AMERICAN CHEESE 13 ORANGE JUICE r 6 ~ BIRDSEYE PEAS SLICED LIVERWURST 15 4^69 FRENCH FRIES 4 ^,; 69 ' '.ir?''!'>',?t:.v, ••:,•. Maiola MARGARINE 35 BIRDSEYE - LUSCIOUS CREAM CHEESE : ;;; 10 PEACH HALVES -10 Smoked Whiting, 55

Vila Creamed HERRING , 39 IIRfiSEYC ALL PURPOSE Peas & Carrots 4 69C Endeco's MUENSTER ' X 31 Macaroni & Cheese MORTON'S 4 69« SWIFN'ING DINNER C Imported Polish HAMS 3 1 2.59 Ham& Turkey Slices READT 2 69 Egg Plant Sticks MRS. PAUL'S 2 69 i 3 - 65 OPEN Opposite SUNDAY OPEN Town Mall SUNDAY 9 A. M. io*6 P. M. Mutual Super Markets Wood bridge 9 A. M. to 6 P. *• ,w Praise Church Buildin" •VrTyrell. ™ ~ New Junior nd Places 1st Port Reading Ratty Plans Readied m In Scholastic Racel Planned for Di AV NEW YORK — Dave Hy- Pa. - When! ENEL - A rally ,,f nii HA Enrolls 146 PORT REAWNa-StephBi^ chUrch land of St. Peter's, New up the name oi| ambers * <\ t,bn- 1,1- Vahaly, chalrnVan of the Cl» n o a — One nun-. Brunswick, N. J., took top tmst(>d in ten's CommlUee, has »n« sopho-j "» hulldlnc plnns rl nnd fnrty-slx Charter honors in the ninth annual nounced Port Reading «sl« ,t from Woodbrldge.f,,"of. th-;•e- '"•"F|1K|," '"'SDviciinpl(,.sl>vl,.]i( n inbcis were enrolled at thr Eastern Interscholastlc Cross- ,nd 'roil. """"•""""••'Church dent« will conduct a polittail • •-"»•» pUI^""lbol"l|«< Sunday at lirl ri'ssulnr meeting of the country Championships over ,,.,,, ortcll's eyes really g p w rally Sunday at 7:30 at th« Wnoclhrider Junior HiKh School thc two and' one-half mile Columbian Hall. Second 8tree| etit Tenrhers Association route at Van Cortlandt Park. , h,n he says, You . in honor of Louis Declbui, ivWill" hl) I rerently In the school Hyland, a 17-year-old sen- ,! hu- nfifeterla. Third Ward Republican candi- ior from Colonia, N. J,, date for Committeeman. ll il Dr. Robert PUIRIRZP, assistant opened up with 890 yards to Speakers will be Mayor .,!•• 1)1 siipeiintrndent in charge of ill H' a«o 13.-ifrom the iciminitum In Township schools |spoke on "Why A Junior HiRh in StBdlumipipia Rnd a blazing School?" |v time of 13:09 was the fastest All residents of the Third Mrs. Chris ChrLsUnsen. first of the season on the course. Ward are invited to attend. Re- • h J ?-ilOn* *ilh members of the jvlre piTsidcnt, was chosen dele- He was 65 yards up on Ray freshments will be served, 5 from 111 lC!lUrCh'8 B0tlrd Of Tl;ilstwN. W'll lrtWW>r uwitl n Knte to the PTA convention In Jackson of New York's Ben- A motorcade will precede tin ,«.Vrt l' 1 ° » on the pro- Atlantic! City. Benjamin Neuss qll, f thC ChU1C MWln jamin Franklin, the runner- affair beginning at 3 P.M. from to tie a ASK ° " « PTA president, urged all citi- up. Len Philips of Rahway the corner of Avenel Street and ,, kn'" zens to vote In the coming gen- High was fourth. Demarest Avenue, Avenel. Mr. The flrlt year eral election. ',' IT™ unusual , conimimiennts Holy Cross of Queens edged Vahaly requests all who are The budfiet was read and ac- West Catholic High of Phila- participating tn the motorcadt In «Jnld All !rnKuPeOpl!> fov Membership In [cepted. Next meeting will be delphia for the team cham- to be prompt. 1 *h0 M111Pd ^'jthe church has begun. All jun- November 16 in thc school pionship. auditorium. Baseball in the Three-I When the Yankees beat the Le»Kue lost ground in the at- COTTON ACREAGE tendance field during 1080. teach Piraterates 1616-33 in tthh e second tendance field during 19M s DepartmenD t of Agriculture World Series game In Only 382,096 fans turned out to indicates largerger cotton acreaacreagge burgh, It brought back memo- see Bftme' 'n the eight team ,,,„, and two touch., in 1961—dye to wider consump- . HUhNDS ilONOit HKST WAHI> OANOiDATK: ( nailes Momar, OOP aspirant for Town Committee was guest or honor ries of Lefty Gomez and the league. The figure ls a declin* M(n 8 Pe)lowshlp a Sa r a tion of cotton thlB year. Carry - r """" *" ? * ">*>"• ITont row, left to rleht, Mrs. Stephen Grenei. Stewart M. Hutt. Mrs. H,,tt, Waltrr Ke hi, Yankees' 18-4 victory over the of 63,431 paitf admissions over 1959 Fo Mrs. Charles Mnlnar, Patricia Molnar, the candidate's niece; Mr. Molnar, Mrs, Max CJollato, Fred Strahl. Mrs. StrahV over this year will be about the 1938 Giants. "Had my stuff - * Cities at Appletan. .. d scarlet Knights, same or smaller than for last that day, too," said Gomez, Wls.; Lincoln, Neb.; and Sioux home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc- Maynard Winston, Joseph Fedor. IKI the outstanding season. City, Iowa, showed gains In the Colley, New Dover Road. Co- 1 ;l,,(l the out»t«ndlngj|onlg •Carl Knitter, minister of music.lhlnd the WHS band, cheer- BlllVlrdon, hero of Pitts-Cl9S8 B ****"*• .. inn press box vote. men KE ON NIXON When Mickey Mantle homer- the Biblical busis of Calvin, chairman of thc'lendera, twlrlers, etc. President Eisenhower terms 1:15 P. M. 'ice President Nixon best 33 years, played four years 1960 World Series, it marked N. H. Isi called "Pitching Papa -rained and most experienced in the Yankee farm system at Detroit — After he caught a Parade to the stadium steps the seventh straight World Dy M tett mmatM HHe ls mar ioff. :andldate ever to seek the of- Series in which he has hit at I I A .?' ' - IndependenceId , Mo.;, Kansas 33-inch muskle, Ray Elke open- on Dedication Sundny, Novem- nea and the father of two small City, Norfolk, Binghamton, and ed it and found a full pint of "Hear My Prayer," by Arcn- 'ice of President. least one homer. ber 0. 1:30 P. M. , .—___ lchildrencmmren-. iBlrminghamrn™i i . _iale. ..in. n.th.e ,,-^,.fish's ^stomach r^.. |delf. will bo sunn by the Chun- Mrs. Jack Warren and Mrs. Orads ushered to reserved t, iin U, S. bUl rate : the 11 A. M. service a Mrs. UJUUS usnerea io •••••••"••••••••••••••••••••••••••• | under tlie direction of of the'-etta In the 8tands. Hai||a|||||aa|||||| Termites, announce a Hallo- 1:40 P. M. ween party will be held today Pie-game ceremonies. Intro- from 3:45 to 5:30 P. M. I ^ duction of former football cap- tains to the fans. Lineup at the PROBE STOPPED . , ' SATIRDAY. OCTOBER 29 '50 yard line. Introduction of HOMECOMING GAME Coach Nick Prlscoe. Presenta- FREE! ™ GREEN notion ofi autographed football to TKKNTON vs. VVOODBRIDGE Priscoe. One-minuts silence in What are PROGRAM memory of all deceased Wood- Free STAMPS 12 P.M. bridge High School graduates, In addition to your regular stamps with the purchase Athletic Director John Tom- 2 P.M. of meat totaling $3 or more and this coupon, the Democrats c/nk will place on sale at a spe- Game. Kickoff. ciul booth located at the new 4-5 P. M. hinh school, several hundred Open House at new high Afraid of tioket.s fur, the alumni to pur-jschool. Guided tours conducted chase. Placards will be made "iy cheer leaders and twlrlers. muihble; I.e. class of 1950, etc. 5 P.M. 12:30 P. M. Social for the Alumni at the Alumni to assemble at new Woodbrldg—.-„e . K<•... o«*f Cv.. homenumc,, IIIMII school, Lineup for parade corner Main Street and Amboy STAMPS to the stadium, marching be-1Avenue, Pay aa you go basU. AND COUPON With the Purchase of Meat Totaling $3 or Mori! ABOVE Famous Lancaster Brand Sirloin STEAKS Ib ^ A You t»o wilj say they're topi for quality, flavor twdtondemebl Properly trimmed before weighingl Only Acme velli famous Lancaster Brand' LANCASTER BRAN# D LEG 0 LAMB STYLE59 *jrrozen -jrood Cf fr/cat *jrea tared Oven-Ready *• 65c LARGE FANCY Chuck Lamb 3 IN I COMBINATION |b. SHOULDER RIB IOIK Lamb Chops * 69c ib 89c ib 1.09 SHRIMP

Lancaster Brand Ib. 5-lb. box 4.39 FRANKS Skinless pkg. 55 Lanc«Ur Brand Lancaster Brand Midget Cheeseburgers

Sausage Meat £53^ Liverwurst 'rol"l Perch Salami ' 4£49" c Salami Fish Sticks

ctne Maxwell 10-oz. , Instant Coffee House ar BROCCOLI 1.47 Pineapple Juice Dole 4 1.00 EXTRA FANCY 19 Corned Beef HashI Broadcast 3 1.00 APPLES Regular or Hot Ideal Catsup bottles J # B FANCY CORTLAND CAMPBELL'S Vegetable Beef., Chicken Noodle, C_10^oz 10V4 oz. Tft 29 Soup Chicken Rite, Chicken Vegetable, Cream of Chicken tSgj cancans #TJI ^Department GET• 4 FREE PENS FOR 5 LABELLABELS-MAIIAWS -MAILAWA/ Y OFFER! t/unuwndJwppyAoimi / Kraft Velveeta Tomato Juice Campbell's 3 r 89c CHEESE FOOD Forgive him if he takes the long way home today. trolled power and precision. And its new ride ia 2 X, 79c Chicken of the Sea amooth and qui^t almost beyond belief. 2c Off, Gree.- i^bel For the temptation is always great when the day 6 Tuna Fish 4 r 1.00 n t>ne-&nd tbe car ii Cadillac—and the mtme on And the wonder of it is that, if ha Is like most Swiss Cheese T^ 2P C89c 11"! title is youn. owners, he'll enjoy more than a thousand such 1litr d 1010 oi. A O White delightful hours before a single year has passed. Cheese Sticks ^^r P", Twins, 2's 'Hie fint thing be settee, as he glides out onto Kleenex Towels 3 1.00 I *«W Sharp Eiha Shiip dm boulevard, it comfort. Tha car ia so guncrouu io In fact, it is doubtful that, in til the world of pos- Kleenex Jumbo Towels 3 ^ 89c "»interior dimensions that he can really relax. sessions, there is another that provides its owner such Cheese "-59c u,69c i lasting pleasure—in such constant measure—at a new And what a ^ondttful outlook tie rwa on the Cadillac car. 2froz«n Ztood ^features wrld about hUnl Wharever he looks, he finds himself JLjaaartment surrounded by a panorama of vision. Have you thought of someday adding a Cadillac to your happiness? Tlten, u the miles float by, the car's brilliance Potatoes This is the perfect season—and an early order Virginia lea Plain, pkg. '» begins to unfold. DORANN •""Will DBgUU H> UBIOIU. - ii .1L iL ... Sugar Cinnamon oM2 . , J * • .i. A i. t.M will assure you a.fulkyear with the current model. CONEY ISLAND ' r AH 2 !£ 29 mm m Uddlae's Improved power Bteenng, he finds, has u .J * • •* ^ *L-i J taken the U.t cbrr* of effort out of handling. Its Reason enough, we'd say, to vuut your authorized Hallowe'en Layer Cake ' new ugii» it a veritable symphony of con- ' Cadillac deal* tomorrow. Ore Ida Tatar Tots 42,? 1.00 SIT YOUHYOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER Cheese BI in ties *-^t 2^65^ Home-Style Bread MILLER PONTIAC - CADILLAC Corp. Spinach ^

arrangements. Mrs. William Ne-|HUB CAPS GONE or.with the co-chairmen of the Top veil will be in charge of refresh- WOODBRIDGE — Charles Rossner. School Street, report Whole .requested to return their reser- Vegetable Variety Brundage and Mrs. Harry Hal- ed the theft of two hub caps vation cards. Quality sey. I from his car Monday. Senators see duplication in space program.

Kennedy, denies misquoting Lodge on U-2 case. Steel operations in the dol- T^lrROUNDJOAST 64 djums. Bake Shop c Armour Star—Swift's Premium AT LAST!! BONELESS

Wishes toi express sincere gratitude MARGARINE STEAK SALE T*»&iy» and for the very warm welcome we re- ceived fronj all the citizens of Wood* .c CORNED BEEF ^t: 4Bav 7 bridge Township. , sMFrscoujons AGREE! We will endeavor to liye up to the Toilet Tissue I.N Yes, both parties agree fine reputation we have acquired that when it comes to 41c QUALITY DRY CLEAN- over the years in our Perth Amboy iC ING and TAILORING store. WORK, To those of you who have not as yet Counselor Hampers OAIDONE'S had the opportunity to visit our new • folium Wt%hmiti[....MU L in AVENEL gets shop, we ijivite you to drop in and "TOP get acquainted. NJLUIMY PRIORITY" CAKE MIXES TOMATOES CARROTS Thiv dKo UUIH* that our •*•»* I'OKM.YI. VVKAR is 2-W ic 'TOP DKAWKR," WOZW FOOD SMtlAU •«.„, BinSETE^ Bake Shop PEANUT BUTTER] PICT SWEET 96 Main Street Woodbridge E'S BigTpp Phone ME 4-1771 ,v I C OPEN DAILY 6 A. M. TO 10 P. M. H»», Ki I 29 t IH Ml I rtll.tl CLOSED MONDAY MW fOW MUMS «W" TIAMK STAMPS!