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—• NOVEMBER 21, 1962 PAGE THREE Hatfield Preaches for. Reports Heard Boy Scouts to Deliver Sermon In Calvary On New Center United Fund Envelopes — The Calvary Brazil. Before joining t,,.. i, of Carteret has CARTERET — The Board of Vycllffe Bible TranVater", Dr WOODBRIDOE — Ernest R. Glen Hatfield to tho Jewish Community Center The post paid envelopes can /iwe taught at Cambridge Hansen, general chairman of be popped In any mail box or j full-time pastor. met this week at the Syna- Jnlverslty of Undon, England. the United Fund of the Raritan delivered to any of the local ••; lie preached the KOKiie of Loving Justice with »• Lowe is In this community Herbert Harris, president, pre- Bay area Including South Am- banks, each of which has set j nf his ministry W e kend and ls siding. boy, Perth Amboy, Sayreville, up a special area for collection '; in„ g tht^a fil. mf and speakin *™g of- Woodbridge Township, Carteret as follows: Dteta, of the dec currently Ills experiences to several of Bernard and Madison Township, today • fu-lrt is nrnttni? committee, reported on In WoodbiidKe Township —, ;!> ...,ird his PhD. de- the Baptist churches of this announced that hundreds of At the Woodbridge National ','• the committee's choice of bricks' boy scouts are starting this •ical theology atwea.JThe public is invited to fnr the community center build- Bank, Moore Avenue and Berr* ,Miy immediately •ttend. There will be ._,„. week to deliver more than 25,000 ing. The brick will be a buff Hreet, Weodbrldge: the Pint only a free will offering will be envelopes to homes in these , coming to Drew rnlor with white mortar. The Bank ii Trust Company, 818 ,.,.'. taken afterwards, which will be. communities. 11 nd been serving mnrt.ar will be non-staining so King Georges Road, Fords; th» given to Dr. Lowe to uRe | his "Our United Fund," he said, Woodbridge National Bank, six years In a n that thf color will not run. "is using this way to thank H12 Oak Tree Road, Iselln; ••• Brookneal, Vlr- work with the Indians The The facade of the building will those who have or will give at and the .Woodbridge Natiqnal t his time he also "dies' Guild of the church be limestone with glass doors. work. The Pair share request Bank, 38J Avenel Street, Avenel. 1959 from South- voted to add ten dollars fronr Max Qnihtn distributed brick pi isi Theological their funds to thU offering. under payroll giving is one- In Carteret — Carteret Bank certificates. Anyone wishing to half-hour pay each month. At & Trust Company, at either tha • ,,f Wake Forest contribute to the center by buy-the same time and very Impor- Carteret Shopping Center or at He served In ,!,im inn a brick dan contact any of tant we are using this way 18 Cooke Avenue; and the First ip roles In the Yule"Pmy~For the members of the Board. make contacts with the m National Bank in Carteret, 25 Appomattox Bap- Some 25,000 b'rlcks will be thousands of people In this area Cooke Avenue. :i. and filled spe- used to face the Jewish Com- that have not contributed be- ; rngagements In School Children munity Center building. cause we feel strongly that they and South CARTERET - Mrs Andrew Building construction chair- too should be asked for theli Oalvach, Jr., president, pre- man, Harold Gross, gave a support and be given every op Plan To Recruit ilatfleld is a native sided at the November meeting progress report on the building portunlty to show that they are , r He graduated of the Bt. Ellas School PTA. stating that the mason con- concerned with helping to pro-Scouts Monday Rev. Medvlgy opened the meet- tractor is ahead of schedule and vide minimum services In thi x ,10 High School In CARTERET-The Northeast of his ing with a prayer and the flan the walls are going up fast. great and growing community salute. : Water services has been in- We hope that many will wan District of the Raritan Council, .V;LS also active In Boy Scouts of America, win Mrs. Oalvach thanked all the stalled by Leonard Faiges, a to make a PAIR SHARE GIFT indications and stu hold a recruiting night at th« - members for the generous do- local plumber who is donating to this greatest and most im : nicnt. He attended portant campaign that our aret American Legion hall, Roose* )y them to make plANNING his work to the Center, The uimn College of Jef- '•ARTKRET UNITED FUND CAMPAIGN: Left to right: William T. Boylan, member of the campaign com- velt Avenue, Monday night. Halloween parly' pouring of concrete has been promotes each year." v Tennessee. Prom mlttee, Philip vv. SwarU, executive director, United Fund, Raritan Bay Area; K. Michael Donnelly, chairman, Carteret The purpose behind the aN such a success. i completed on both decks and United Fund leaders empha i<;i.u he graduate division of the United Fund, and Postmaster Lester Sabo, chairman of the professional unit. the drainage system is now in fair is to build up the Explorer . He was listed thai Sister Andrew, principal of sized that the campaign is stll operation. far short of its goal of $327,50: and Sea Explorer programs In .viio's Who" In Amerl the school, announced then' this area. Boys In high school UNVEIUNG and paying It in convenient Charles Solder spoke to the figure actually very low fo . - and Universities.1 also be a Christmas party for between the ages of 14 and 18, , Solicitations Installments throughout the Board about a fund-raising pro- support of 15 agenies whicl ., national champion the school children, winch Presbyterians CARTERET—The unveil- •who are Interested In the pro- year. ject. Herbert Harris and Har- must now serve more than 200 to be sponsored by the si. Elias ing of the monument in the gram, are asked to attend this Assisting Chairman Donnelly old Levitz will report further 000 people because the area Catholic War Veterans, on function. i'field is the former Offer Service memory of Mrs. Minnie Begun in Boro are Mayor Stephen Sklba as on this venture. Samuel Bres- growing so fast. They empha Sunday afternoon. Dec 16 nonorarv There will be two Navy films : mi of Knoxvllle Rosenblum will take place CARTERET — E. Michae]! chairman, postmaster low reported on the proposed sized "if we are to reach this The children will present their "Praise 0 Praise our God and in sound and color, plus a film she attended Car- this Sunday afternoon, at 2 Donnelly, chairman of the Car- Lester 8zabo, chairman, Profes- bingo to be sponsored by the goal, we need support from M:. College also and own Christmas program and all Kinf>: Hymns of adoration on exploring. 1 P. M. at the Baron Hirsch teret Division of the United lional Unit; Alex Comba Center. thousands more from all who college and South parents and friends are ror- sing. Praise Him that He Ray Heckler, skipper of Sea Cemetery in Staten Island. Fund, Raritan Bay area, who ihairman, municipal employees; can give even the slightest iuptisi Theological dially invited to attend. made the sun. day by day Explorer Ship No. 88 of this is vice president of the Carteret olice Chief Charles L. Mak- sums. Yet we are certain we I ill in North Caro- During the course of the His course to run; The unveiling will take place borough will act as master of winski, chairman of taverns; will have a real response, an eetlng Mrs. Oalvach appoint- branch of the Perth Amboy Na- Citizens Qub ;iii> two children In Him that He Kave the regardless of weather. and Eugene Brown, chairman outpouring of generosity be- ceremonies. Walter Konlg, ed the following members to tional Bank, announced today Murk, who ls three rain, to mature the sweling if commercial unit. The names cause our community is really skipper of Sea Explorer' Ship special committees Mrs H that his division has started No. 237, Woodbridge, will give, : and Beth, four grain: Sunday, at 8:30 and at 11:00 of additional leaders will be an- a community with a big heart SchwailikSchwaillk, chalnrtHchairman nf thtlie active solicitation among Car- Dance Saturday a talk on sea exploring and A. M., the sermon topic will be, nounced shortly. and full of kindness." monthly bake sale which Is to He hat b"? thc ,"'luUul fleld teret businesses and public em- CARTERET — Everything is Jim Bishop, president of the ,:v IJ> now living at "God's Work Completed." with be held on the last Sunday. ccrop!'r"~s of precious increase ployees for "Fair Share" giving in readiness for the annual fall Explorer Council cabinet will mrsonage at 35 Me Scripture Lessons: n Samuel after and during yield: to the combined drive. dance to be held by the Ukrain- Medveta Among Five speak on explorer scouting. •..•et. Rev. Hatfield all masses, 15: 1-15: Colesslans 1::3-18; unless otherwise to our bounteous King Mr. Donnelly pointed out ian-American Citizens Club of irhcd by phone at announced Luke 11:14-28. The Communi- Choral Vespers Honored by Company Present at this affair will al- Glory let creation sing that the annual United Fund Carteret in Bethlen Hall Satur- Tills month's bake sale will be cant's class will meet at 2:00 CARTERET — Among five so be Brad Monell, commis- held this coming Sunday in, Glory to the Father. Son appeal Is the largest and most day evening. The Ladd's Or- sioner of the Northeast district; :r.mister will occupy P. M., in preparation for church area men who were honored at basemen1 from 7:30 and blest Spirit. Three In important charitable appeal fill Be Sung chestra will play at the affair. Stanley Mlkers, scout executive •• Sunday morning membership. The Youth Pel- Dancing will prevail at 8:30 the annual dinner of the Royal A. M. to 12 noon. A!l members One! that is held In the borough each CARTERET—Choral vespers Petroleum Corporation, held at for same district, and Joseph :,il in the evening at lowshl wlU meet at 3:0 P M are requested to b-|ng their For His mercies shall endure P ° - ' year. ' "The records," he said will be sung tonight, Thanks- P.M. the Stork Club, New York City, Simun, commodore of the Rari- Sunday School will Famlly NlRht supper cakes duriiii' this tine period. Ever faithful, ever sure." ' - Sunday, "will show that thousands of King Eve, at 7:30 o'clock in Richard Lozak is general tan Council, Sea Explorers • • meet at 9:45 A.M. at 6:30 P. M., followed by fel- was William Medvetz, 42 Leick Or they irmy bring th-m to the; Carteret citizens benefit each iion Evangelical Lutheran chairman of the affair and his Avenue. Officials of the com- squadron. n;i the usual Prayer lowship. auditorium Saturday evening,1 CARTERET — Based uponj year from the services that are Ihurch, 718 Roosevelt Avenue, general committee consists of; pany as well as employees of •: there will be i Jolln between 6 and 8 P, M Milton's version of Psalm! Monday, at 8:00 P. M., the extended by United Fund the Rev. Willis Morgan Ross, John Romanetz, Michael Rob- the various plants in New York! .:.giving program 136 thl Rcv H Church school faculty will meet. agencies, Our boys and our pastor, announced. Wallace enchik, Joseph Pukash, John State owned by the Royal •:•' "t\s of the church Mrs. William O'Ne'll; and Mrs : ' ' Addison R. Quaglluno were .ippolntedWoestemeyer will speak on the Tuesday, at 8:00 P. M., the gtiis use and participate in Baldwin, a student for the Fedak, Charles Matlaga, Emll Petroleum Corporation also at- a Thank«lvlng| SUD ( ct Boun- women's association will meet. ministry at Wagner Lutheran Zuback, Myron Holowchuck 'tRSONALIZtO 0 01 11 0 of til- PTA's i ' ' "Olory to tin camp programs, in Boy Scouts, tended. Medvetz was presented service which!* ' ""™ ' lfous K n al Stephen Tarnowski, Michael l he service wn>cn phristmlL« which will be '- «-" ""' nnnualiWednesday, 8:00 P. M., "The in Girl Scouts, in YMCA acti- College, will preach. 1 t with a 10 year pin, a watch and date the ilfu ofP™ "'™ the next ,.,; i .Th&nksKivinK «"''fe t Flrst|Hour of Power." Thursday, the vity groups and in other ways Services next Sunday have Holowchuck, and Michael Du- will receive three weeks' vaca- r U ftr dlch. congregation wUljmo ,]lv , ^ dav I Presbyterian Church Car-lc""'™ practice. and our adults with differen been scheduled at 9:30 AM tion. .service for UH, ^ „ ^ wh,cl) t|[w a,teret. at 1000 A. M. tomorrow The faith budget is being needs benefit from help and and 10:45 A.M. A day of com- Sub-committee aides will w;do*ed of the!Chr|stmM ylft i!Khm,,. will ^mornlm: Kenny Dushanek will subscribed by the Pledges of UnsellinR from Catholic Wei memoration will be observed at consist of: Stephen Koniw, LADIES TO MEET |chr|stmM ylft H[hM w,|, ^ 1 each member. Volunteer pledges fare, Yoifth and Family Coun which time the faithfully de- Stephen Matlaga, John Glusc- CARTERET — The Ladies pastor will render;h(,ld Bmo ,,u, nie|nbeM M,.s '.!«„. "Thanks Be To God", by lDlcksw zyk, Sam Carrico, Michael Spi- Auxiliary of the Congregation sermon M. Toth and Mu. W. Bodnar > The smior choir will are highest this year over any selling Service and the many parted members of the parish the Bak, Walter Bobenchlk, Steph- Brotherhood of Israel will hold "ti. There Will be were appointed co-chairmen of iI ttntn ' allthPthP m "Si * th previous year. services of Red Cross. How will be remembered. The senior GIFT SHOP J fuI So en Pstrag, Adam Kindzierskl, its regular meeting on Monday ,uid Mrs. Hat;th- e February Maidi Oras dance » °V »K." by Darft. many of us know that last yea choir will sing at the 9:30 A3I. 260 Carteret younit men an Myron Bobenchik; Theodore evening at 8 P. M. Refresh- _ , , with Mr*. / Diken arui Mrs Mn Evelyn- Seel Is the or- Red Union split expected on service and the junior choir at Dr. Ivan Lowe.! , . ik'anlst. Common Market. women in the armed services in the 10:45 A.M. service. Mrs. Kaskiw, Peter Brus, Michael ments will be served by the w Hen a mtslUiK them Koskoski, John Raczynski, Alex hostess, Mrs. Aaron Rabinowitz. will show A dark hors<1 drawlnt! Wtts the United States and through Robert Peterson Is choir direc- out the world used facilities o Smolynec, Michael Schmanko, 'J^'lheld duritiK the evenuig and tor and Mrs. Frank Hill, or- fhe U. S. 0. Our local United ganist. and Busty Catapane. M." at 7:30 I were srrved to the Also, George Koskoski, Jo- at present, U part.nt, st the close of the Every day is ladies' day to Fund Is the sole support for Church school meets in the , nstics at the Unl-1 parish hall at 9:30 A.M. under seph Poz'nanski, Russell Zu- .meeting. TJ. s. O. in this area," Michigan, to better Mr. Donnelly expressed the the direction of William Shuff. benko, Albert Koskoski, Nicho- enjoy luncheon here! las Kuchta, John Petryshyn, Grand Opening xlf to interpertthe Cart fret Cirl divert ! hope that Carteret business Meetings ' for the week in- '• the Indian tribes Teople will remember the im- clude Altai' Guild, Monday, 7:30 Michael Polanln, Paul Kallc- Music Scholarship' portance of generous giving be- PJVI.: Junior Catechetical Class Eynski, Joseph Wadiak, Joseph NEW BRUNSWICK - A •ause the campaign with its Monday, 6:15 PM..; Senior A. Glnda, John Serodocha and Select Your Carteret girl is amon« three -oal of S227.502 is for the sup-Catechetical Class, Tuesday, William Malovetz. port ,of our fifteen local 6.15 P.M.; Cub Scouts, Tues- "The aWalr is open to the TOWN TRIMMINGS Middlesex County students at Thanksgiving WINES public. Tickets may still be Douglass Collet!? of Rutners, i fancies for the entire year. day, 7 P.M.; Junior Choir, 190 Smith St. Perth Amboy NOW! ! The State University, who have He emphasized that cash gifts Wednesday, 6:30 P.M.; Senior purchased from any member of the club or at the door on the received music scholarships.. >»re not required and that the Choir, Wednesday, 7:30 PM.; 45 INCH WIDE day of th^ dance, Richard Lo- 56 Inch to 60 Inch Wide All three received Meta Thome, better way to contribute is by and Girl Scouts and Brownies, zak, chairman, announced. Waters 8cholarsl)i|)s, donated making a Pair Share pledgeSaturday, 10 A.M. WOOLENS FIBERGLASS by the New Jersey Federation Plaids . Solids O 00 of Women's Club> Twaeds 1 la Prints and QQc. Drive-In She Is Karen Malwlt?, daugh- Val. to 3,98 i solids Qjyd. ter of Mr. and Mrs Harold •• Yd, Malwitz of 202 Washington NYLON LACE MQUOHS Avenue. Carteret. who received Skirt Zippers a scholarship for piano. Ils not surprising that the ladies love us •'•aturing 3 Yards 1Oc 8»! We know ail the ways to a woman's 7 Inch 10c ^A^()NALLY lliail(|iiartcrs for CONSO CONSO Pkg. of 10 BRANDS heart and prove it by our pleasant atmos- VITA-VAR PAINTS Pleater 1 Qc. Pleater CC phere, ourgrucious, deft service and our C Avenue .Hid HOOKS JJ LUMINALL PAINTS delicious citiisine to suit every taste. TAPE ,13yd. l! tndolph Street Wullpupcr and MOSS 1 flc CAFE inc. l'ainl»'rs Supplies CARTERET DINER FRINGE lUyo. I OK Roosevelt Avenue Carteret LOOPS 1 Uy
MRS. PIROSKA BERES HOPELAWN — Funeral serv- ices for Mrs, Piroska (Pocheict Beres, 32 John Street, who died L Adler suddenly Friday at her home.^ Were held Monday afternoon at Mitmslca, Funeral Home, 5311 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords,1 & Sons Tiies., Nov. 27th with, services at the Hungarian Men's or Ladies Hefqtmed Church, Perth Am- Highway 130 iboyjwlth Rev. Dezso Abraham 'conducting services. Burial was North Brunswick TROUSERS In the church cemetery. Phone AX 7-ttii The deceased was the widow L or SUCKS
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IIUHJIII Ave. AiP Outer do mite economi* which we Siturdifi: I AM. i« II Km ISEUN KAHVVAV He hurries up the delivery of gasoline from Now the Hess man rides to his truck..,puts Next time you we a clean /> 0/ On Your tfavlufi Kd. 1292 Irving St., Nrxt ti> our pushbutton refinery to you. his bike on the grill... and drives to the gate. 10 |>,id qu*rtcrlr White Hess gas station, stop FORDS 188 St. Ucurge Ave. You see, the Hess parking lot is ten timoo biij Little things like this may not make a better 020 New Bruuswlok Ate. Nnt to iaYou wouldn't want to pas* per than a baseball field Our drivers used to fjasoline.That happens at our refinery. But they up* good thing would you? from the branch's •122.38. All who partiotpatedtfon UM publle to Decembtr Itlne C Olswsskt, Debrt Peres. Tjs sup- were thanked by Mr*. Schweit- Open House Held Mrs. William Hart an- and Mary Jean Zalek. PERSONALS ?aaiS the fellowship fund. Mrs. zer. She also reported plans for nounced the faculty of flohool Brownie Troops »u. «._..— t 15 had 10(J% B(Btawh, with no fences around the tohn Yakublk, Oolonla, chair- the Christmas bauar are pro- 15 had 10(J% Brownie Troop 139 Invested founddent s »nd Its successful "stu- man, reports the luncheon to At School No. 15| greasing. There will be many the PTA and presented Mrs Donna Matt, Linda Eskin, Lyn- government," which al- Invest Members da Sytch and Joan DsMatteo. lows be held March 2 at the Green- ISELIN — Open house was hand made articles available. D. F. CrUly, president, with a George O'Brien, inmates to formulate Mothers of the girls were in« brier Restaurant in North held at School 15 Monday eve* The bazaar will be held at certificatetifi s from the County, COLONIA — Numerous cer- KJ, was honored will not meet and Brunswick will be a smorgas- vlted and attended the cere' nine. After a short meetlnt School 15 on Wednesday, De- to be given to the faculty. Mrs imonles were held by Brownie, bord. Troops of Colonla, Qlrl Scout, mony held at the home of Mrs. .rthday at a• small Ing. In the auditorium. cember 12 from 0 a.m. to 3 pjn. Hart also requested anyone Clinton's maximum security Neighborhood 3 during the past!aeorBe Ehrhart, leader, Friday. Saturday, --The parent Teachers Or- Hostesses were Miss AdeUma Emphasis was placed on Nell Cesarettl was welcomed who has not as yet sent In their ien. Jr.. was hon- building wasn't used until Lyon, clerk; Mrs. Oeorge P. membership envelope to please , month as follows: I At the home of Mrs Bernard -•• ••-- . Janlsatlon of School 18 win few years ago, Miss QuarL what the teacher erp»ots from as the new legislation chair- birthday also at a meet Wednesday, November lea re- Marks m, Colonla; Mrs. M. Y, her students and what the par- try to get it back to school as Troop 80 Invested six new'McCauley. Brownie Troop 149 party. * •.-..-.. its use became neces- man. He reported that he had it the school, 8 P. can soon as possible. girls, November 14 including Invested Cathy Cairns, Nancy '. Burke, Woodbrldge. sent letters to the Governor of Susan Holderrled. Elaine Pru-!Kent. Debbie Clark. Ann Loulae Catlln mi —Cana Conference A report was Mrs. Harry Klein has accept- Kuhn n is disturbed" Juveniles. Fifty per A festive holiday program Isi - Blven on the New York and other New York elello, Linda Koar, Janetj . aid Cindy Wild. Cooper Ave- scheduled for Sunday ta St cent of Clinton's Inmates Is un ed the health and safety chair- Planned for December 13 and[executive board meeting with officials recommending the CouRhlln, Vanessa Rozxelle andi Wendy D'Arcy, Judy John- Alexander Cuth- Cecelia'. School, Room 2 der 25 years of age and a larg. manship. members are requested to bring Mrs. W. H. Woos, semel Are-raisingg of the alcoholic drlnkdrink- Barbara Jones. The ceremony son, . Ellpen Kehler, Jen •nee Road, were er percentage still in their nue. Ing age to ai. Mr. Cesarett! Mrs. Crilly presented the .'us Joseph Maucerl a token grab bag gift was held at the home of Mrs. Doughty, Nina Magnola, Deb* Mrs. Kenneth Sehwettaer also spoke of plans to use the PTA with a check for 139.55 Michael Martlnko, leader. Ible Wist, Karen Wylle, and 1 SH&.™!, uch ••as•, "th*e «wttovocationn of Quartes stated the majority of ways and means chabman. PTA memben t„o „„hel„p .„get. wouu t which was earned by the Moth- Troop 144 with Mrs, Donald Laurie Zlngg, were invested at 'parenthood, love and affection ihcrs Club Of Boy these glrU are products of THE WINTER announce_..—•""-d- th—e •".ne»t r>»prom» .ro»n th•"e• vot™ e tfowr thw»e ocnuuSchooil reieren-ier>referen ers VIUDClub ofi mthe exeouuvexecutive DOarc Smith, leader, Invested Linda the home of Mrs. Edward , 48 will meet Tues In the home, authority and broken homes. Little Boy: Mother, I beat lEhrhart, Jennie Kozak, Chrt • Keeler. [discipline, and hints for par- the Halloween cake sale wit'dum, which wm be eommi be-'on a project on their own time of Foreign An exceptionally low 10%|a boy up this morning. ents on the sexual education of Lincoln Highway. rate of return offenders Is re- Mother: Good jraclousl How (instave DePrelter, 'their children. Register In corded for Clinton Reforma- load? the Ladies' Aid SO- advance by calling Mr. and Mrs, tory. Mlu Quarles' study, the Little Boy: Just by an hour. Flrst Presbyterian Anthony Sansevlere, ME 4-1661 first of Its kind, may shed n«w got up at seven, and he got announces the or Mr. and Mrs. William Cha- light on current rehabilitation up at eight. tetelll, Monday, No- g-8343. practices. p M, at the —VFW Pout Band ,.,, i-OBI nand will re- Her gratitude to A. A. U. W. PACKET HOUSE hearse tonight at the VFW Hall, for the fellowship that enables The movie usher was at the , ;.,VJ High School ot her to devote full time to this dentist's. will be held "Now, Miss," «aid the den- •„ R to 10:30P.M., in tist, "which tooth U giving you „, Admission Wll Mr. John all the trouble?" •h-.Hc Hifh Sehoo Road lowships annually to gifted wo- , <<-i issued at the Re- "Second from the left In the men scholars. 'balcony," she replied. which are held -St. Cecelia's Girl Scout !,,y from 7 to 8 P. M (Leaders met Monday in Our mid Sophomores Ltdy of Lourdrs Hall, Christ- the cafeteria and mas season activities were du- d Seniors In Ou nned. :.m» Hall. —Cub Pack 38. sponsored by School 18. PTO, wll meet to- Missionettes of the night at 7:38 In the school, i nbly of Ood Church —JunWi lartment teach-: st the church i«rs of the Irst Presbyterlani made to five [Church SuJ lay School will : basket to a need} meet Wednes lay, November 28 i for the com 8 P. M., Bt the church. ; season were also next meetln —The St. Vincent de Paul :nber 3. 6:10 P. M Society of St. Cecelia's Church will meet Monday evening 8 semi-monthly P_. ._.M.,, I..n. 8t. Cecelia's School, ' vnv Post 363C has Room 207 • lied because Of -The Society for the Preser-• .•MI. The next meet-vatlon and Encouragement of joint meeting with Barber Shop Quartets Sinning Thursday, No- In America will nwt Tuesday •» P. M. In VFW Hal], Lincoln instructions forjHlghwty. : rhlldren who at-| -Boy Scout Troop 49 win .Vila's Church will;meet Tuesday from 1 to 9 P M PURPLE PLUM PLUMAGE FOB SUNDAES: Easy to fh •ins Saturday. jln Columbian Hall and so elexant for entertaining, "Plum Peppermint Sun- Punter, director of —-Announcement was made daes" will top off dinner with a flavorful flourish. Fife and Drum that the next meeting of Senior Juicr canned purple plnnu provide tanglness in the • i: cd by thif'Chem- Girl Scout Troop 43 will he Frl- sauce, which uses aome of the extra heavy ayrup from the ,.:.'. Udder Coi'Dls- !day, November 30. with the can. Plum haves bedeck each serving of the handsome , .nunced meetings leader, Mrs. William Doerr dessert, •:.! vmleht and Mon- Westbury Ro»d. The 1962 pack of purple plums In the Pacific Northwest I1 M . at the old fire- —Thlj evenlriK from 7 to 8 set a new tonnure record. Cans of the tree-rtpened fruit Hitting Avenue. ;o,'c!ock, St. Cecelia's Accordion are now abandant in grocery stores to help you dress up c:.-:sfs Ambassadors:Band will meet in Our Lady of fruit salads, meat sauces and countless desserts. Assembly of OodPatlma Hall. Plum Peppermint Snndaes ' :: :,ot meet Friday aes —S»«t Adelines. Cloverleaf 1 can II Ib. 15-oz.) purple "cause Of special 2 tablespoons crushed Chapter, will meet Monday, 8.30 plums In extra heavy syrup :, conducted In the peppermint candy P. M, in Pat Una Hall. j I tablespoons Sherry win* i':.<• Ki'oup has donated 1 Quart vanilla lee oream —St. Cecelia's Girl Scouts; (optional) to the Thanksgiving 6 Individual sponge cakes and Brownies will meet tonight! Vi cup chopped walnuts ki' the church has from 7 to 8:30. The Girl Scouts Drain plums, reserving " cup sjrup. Pit and haln ' ir ,i needy family. will meet in the first and third fruit. Save 6 halve* for garnish and chop remainder 149. sponsored floor classrooms and the coarsely. Combine chopped plums, syrup, Sherry, walnuts •>::VJ Chureh:bureh. habus nn- Brownies In Our Lady of and randy. Place ball of Ice cream on each sponge eak* ... and PLEASE, Santa... '.'•.•: r,\* •rnbershlp .~ BoyLourdes j Hall. and (op with plum sauce. Garnish each serving with l.""]i:;-East, and be* —Mrs. Charles CogswellCgswell, EvEv - piuplum Bhalf. Makes 6 servings. I). »k and the Clrole |«retttt , Wash.h , was a guest for a '•:c N'tweea 8 and week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph a ' eligible. Those Maucerl, Bird Avenue. 1 make sure Daddy opens a Perth Amboy National Bank =:•• naked to attend :r.••i-ting on Tuesday, • ::, 7 P. M.. with a Talk Is Heard ANNUAL inlor Westminster of the First Presby On Reformatory eh wll! meet Bun I DAY COLONIA — Member* of Co- \ M. nt the church. 1963 Christmas Club NOW lonla Branch, American Asso- - Westminster Pel^ ciation of University Women. '•U met-t Sunday. 1 met their Fellowship winners RECEIVE FREE two beautiful Baybeny-scented candles for 'Me same place. In person when Miss Mary Ann .:'1fuphtl"rinor "^louarlej. holder of A. A. U. w.'s DANCE everyone who joins our 1963 Christmas Club now! M n d 1 rr Vi,-* nT1* , ; <""hlP. told them of her re- ••"•r Oretn, Trieste March M the New Jewy Re_ ST. DEMETRIUS COMMUNITY formatorlr for Women in Clin- pn ton at a metinmeeting with Mrs 691 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret > after all Masses M Abraham Rothman, 392 New 'hers of Bister Jo- [Dover Road. class will supply Miss Quarles, a doctoral can c:ikes. Mrs. Matty THURSDAY, NOV. 22nd didatu e! m at Boston "i M«i«t«ir*d"" I ««w»sil y as, I JOIN M S^University, is making a com Music by °t Cub Pack 44 treaUnen; program at the re- • Uielr'•much post- formatory during the 1910-1960 Ton > box derby Hatur- Jimmy Skitka period relates to accepted con- and [His Orchestra Receive :<""'nt waathercan-1 New Jeraey c*n ^ proud of Dancing from 8 PM. — Admission f 1.W •vent November 10i?llnton'8 "*«»•*** which 1 monthly packmJp*pac " been atrallWaierlri pro- 25.00 November 29, at School, 7UC - VISIT — 1.00 50.00 "''dement was made A&P's Most Modern $ 2.00 J . . ". . . 100.00 I, SUPER MARKET (Just Kut ot 150.00 306 IINMAN N AVE. COLONIA, N. J. 250.00 $10.00 ...... 500.00 Easy to Reach! $20.00 ,000.00 Only minutes away from all points in Woodbridge Township
Smart Low, Low Prices CARTERET OFFICE 0W E 4-2904 and Plaid Stamps Perth Amboy NATIONAL Bank Resources Over $30,000,000 — Carteret's Largest Financial Institution - Large FREE Parking Area Oil, he. Open 'Til 9 p. m. - Monday thru Thursday 25 Cooke Avenue, Carteret 3 Highway 1 Friday 'Til 10 p. m. - Saturday, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. AVFAE OPEN SUNDAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Member Federal DepotU Insurance Corporation • Member Federal Reserve System AGE SEX NOVEMBER 21, 1962
drews, Rita McCarthy, Fran Ish Invited. Mort Newberg's •VT A If 1 III ljohn Galliano, toys; Mrs. Peter Befano, Dorothy Van Edslnger orchestra, which played for ilances Slated USY Convention rl A Makes Plans schmidt. jewels **« oien Chcfletles \.\\ iDorothy Ryan. "MuMcann '62", will be fea- Gerhard, plants; Mrs. J. K. Alel- tured. Admiselon will be free Woodbridge Oaks Af Nf PA/>PIIO O Ann Cardan. Maureen Flta- io whit* elephant; Mrs. J. M. gernld, Josephine Iacono, Elea- and refreshments will be Starts Nov. 30 Plan Shew huk nor Ma lni Elleen served. ALICE CUTHBRRT8ON ISELIN — The executive « ' ^et lad,; Mr,. I8EUN- Bert Murray, * ' Blnnott, I8ELIN - A U. 8. Y. conven- COLONlA Al! The annual Christmas party tion will be held at Congrega- 1606 Oftk Tree toad board of Kennedy Park School'^eph Okulltt. pillows; Mrs. clpe for ident ot the Ho, Na.e ^ will take place December 13, Iselln, New Jeriey "Noodle c tion Beth Shoiom, November PTA met Thursday at the school Prank Kovacs, handmade ar» lard" I ety, was mm speaker at the llam BUI Mattliael and his Notes, Tel. LI t- « Oil' ei, Brandcnberg, Josepph 30, December i and 2 when Mt men will supply the miulc for wlth Mrs. F. C. Fyke, presiding.|tides; Mrs. E. Frand*da andjJ »' .... monthly meeting of St. Ce- shields. PPRK.V Wehrer, John 130 high school students from rwh ft « cella's Parochial School PTAs|Rynn, Herman Molinaro, Wll- dancing, other entertainment all parts of Central New Jersey —Mrs. Sarah Zellner, the Mrs. Howard Snedecker.Mrs. K, E. Valentl. fishing ™.they ni Is also pin niied. Bronx, was a weekend guest chairman of membership Mrs. J. E. Kuhert and 1 and 2, Wednesday and Thurs-!Ham James. Anna Petroskl are expected to attend. Reli- Price and day evenings, respectively in Bertha San ford. Helen Elliott Hostesses for PTA 1 were the gious, cultural and social activ- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huryk, ported 100% faculty s. Peter Haytko, games; and nut] Wood Avenue. with parents membership Our Lady of Lourdes Hall. At Mary Freeman, Margaret mothers of Mrs. Mengo's andities will be held throughout Mrs g presently standing at 95%. , Theodore Sager, refrcsh-jdlscused by the the business meeting which fol-O'Donnel Patricia Bums, Rita Mrs. Taylor's classes and fothr e weekend. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cuth- !ments lowed the parent-teaoher con-'Evanoff, Theresa Schmidt, PTA 2 the hostesses were the bertson and son, Walter, 8outh Library chairman. Mrs. F,d.- Volunteers are aaked toiand ease ot „ The Friday night service, please contact Mrs. BllllngR.yprlme factor,-. ferences , In the IndivldualJRosrannr Flanzbaum, Rite mothers of Srster Mary An- Amboy, were guests Sunday of ward Dilombak, disclosed the 8:00 will be conducted entirely to serve this classrooms, Mr. Murray spokeiDriscoll, Helm Swift, Marylyn thony's and Miss Btudeman's Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cuth- purchase of a new typewriter evenings, at LI 8-8519. ; by the U.8.Y. members. A ai lllM of the annual membershipjBaker, Elaine Daniels, Dolores classes. bertson, Oak Tree Road. fo.ur. UthiCe .,».».,library.. Throug....uU* h mone—y, Flyers will be sent nomenome;'; " ™ dance will be held Saturday raised at the' Halloween cake nothing the children's schedule nom™«kers • drive of the Holy Name 8ociety.!Donne|]y, Martha Ryan, Helen night. —Happy birthday to Steph- Mrs. Donald Maguirc, presl-'(Es.sex, Florrnce Comstock, Pa- en Martlno,. son of Mr. ansRld e Mrs. D».lombak thanked for visiting the btiaar. If the! "Kiddle p,,,,, The cooperation and active ,dfnt of the ETA, gave a report'trlda Polak, Charles Polak, Story Hour Held COMPLETE COIRSE: Mrs. Alexander Martlno. Oak all mothers who participated. parents wish thry may be there theme chosen in; participation of the entire Con- on Muslcana '62," which was'Daniel Swarts. Douglas W. Mac Farlahe, lo- Tree Road, who Is 10 years old. She reported that the library at that time to assist their chil- Party for n
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Ttuim KnscopAi raw DOVES femairChoIr Rehearsal. 8:0O'«lck, gave sight to the blind, CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH hearing to the deaf, feet to the- Woodbrido, N. Jl ConfeMlofis hame, thui bringing to light WORSHIP i B. ftamaaa, i.ti. Ml New Dorer KMCI, Kdlwn ever indthe strength w««hi« * pu,1P,hi * 8»turd»> HAM un-,the scientific action of the dl- •actor wtaaiit worinlp & Church tu noon 4 to 6 P M. and 7 to vine Mind on human minds snd TOGETHER ».,»...... B P M and nmetlmef on days bodies and giving a better un- 8:00 A M. Holy Communion li * u ;.«m (ore Boly Days of Obligation derstandlng of Boul and salva- for your life... 9:30 A M. Famllj Bemrtce 11 A M UnUJ Itlon." THIS WEEK and Sunday Schoui Young Peoples Group, 7 PJvt CBRUTUtN IC1KNCK ! 11:00 KM., Holj Communion CHURCH TEMPLE BETH AM CHURCH ulJR KKDKKMKR and Sermon (first and third Maionlr Tempi* ST. ANTIIO>V8 R. C. JEWISH COMMUNITY LUTHERAN CHURCH <'ON«REOAT1ON BETH Wednesday Junior Choir, Sundays) Morning Prayer and 134B irvlng 8treet Rahway CHURCH CENTER OF COLONIA \mboj »« •'north Strrtt, Kordi SHOLOM -.15 Sermon < Second and fourth Sunday at 11.00 A M ,.,.,1 nimnk P»ttor Port Rradlni 120 Cleveland Avenn* *M Sldon K Siohi 80 Cooper Avenue, laelln Wednesday: Adult Choir 7:30 Sundays> Sunday Scnooi 8 30 A M R«1 kUnUlMii Mllo, P.KOF Rabbi Bernard rnnkei Rabbi Rirbtrt WHkli Bv Sisterhood M.(-nii.8 Worship Friday Brownie Troop, 7:00 Holy Days Wednesday, testimony meet- Mln Barbara 8und»> MHsseb 7:00 B 00 Or. NnmtTi Htilner Cantor Services, Friday evening 8:30 Friday • Qlrl Bcouts, 7:00 10:00 A M Holy Communion ng at 8 00 P M AVENEL - A regular board •*00 II 00 and 12.00 noon SabDaih Services Friday eve- Saturday morning 8:00 iuiMi.it Youtn M«Uii Service "a 15A M Saturday: Confirmation dais Organisations Reading Room 1' u e 1 d« yimeetlng Will be held by Slstfr- Weekday Masses »t 8:00 KM ning 8 DO Junior Congregation Satur- Main Service m 45 0:00 AM Trinity vestry, third Mon- Thursday U to 3 P M hod B'nnl Jarob Tuesday at 9 N(wen» in honor of 8t An- Saturday Morning Service. day morning from 10:45 A.M. Wed- O o<> pel Holy Jommunion day, 7:3o P.M nesdsy 6 to 7 30 P M thony each Tuesday at 7-1B 1:30 to 11:45 KM rrlday, P.M. at the Avenfl J *i First 8undn> 10.45 CONGREGATION Anne's Dnlt. first Mon- 7 toB P M Community Center where the Third 8und»y « 15 P M Sun ISKLIN ASSEMBLY Of GOD BTU1 /&COB day 8:uo P.M. CONGREGATION ADATB Weitfleld procram for the Dec mtoi 1 - Sunaay School snd 422 East Broad Street of each Bible CHURCH Lord Street Arnnel St. Margarets Dnlt. first ISRAEL ular meeting will be planned. Classes 9 30 K M FORDS BskM PhlUp Bru4 Wednesday, 8:00 P M 18 Berkeley Boulevard Amber Avenue, Woodbrldge Sunday 8:30 und HAM The entertainment will be a f M Prayer; ' PftESBVTERlAN CHURCH Ijelln. N J, 8:30 P M Friday Episcopal Churchworaen first Rabbi Satnael N«wb«mr Sunday School HAM. Kt«. trar.l KOTaci 10:00 A M. Saturday, Junior fashion nhow, "Drew Up for the •^ST CONGREGATIONAL i MM. wiuiam Kirbj, Ptitor Monday. 2:00 P.M. 1:00 P M. Friday Sabbath Wednesday 8 15 P M Ho; Avtnu* Ford* Congregation Trinity Altar Guild, fourth Holidays." Also featured will CHURCH o» WOODBRID(iE Sundiy Services Services (leading Rooms llfi Ouimby Sunda; Thursday, 8 00 P M be "Lluhtlng the Menorah Can- rlil B»rro» and (irovf Avrnurt | D.45 A M 8unday School 9:30 A M. Saturday Services Street 10 to 4 an weekdays; I IK- 9 no A M Morning Worship Trinity Young People's Fel- dle* for Chanukah" by Mrs. 4VKNEL ..«» Ho 1 .» Johnwin jr ' or all ages 5T. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL 0:30 A M. Saturday. Junior to 9 P M Mondays ;i 11 "r 10:00 A M Sunday School CHURCH lowshlp every Sunday, 7:00 Philip Brand. r Avemw Rob«rt Wahl|r«n, Mlnlurr ol Mtulc 11:00 A M Morning Worship Congregation Mr» Krnntth Mctam Junior Church conducted in Hoy and Hamilton Arenues P M Members are reminded to lunfl •uiwrinltniltnt ol Church »cn,M,i CIIRISTUN SCIENCE HIE CHURCH Of Fords call Mr«. Joseph Htrtzfeld for , •i.irKriiflt Roa«.| Wahlfmi Ornnltt lower auditorium by Mrs Wil- OCR LADY OF PEACE LESSON • SERMON m.u Rar. LMU* W. Bewett, Vlcal Sunday IEHUS CHRIST liam Kirby Trinity Girls' Friendly So- CHURCH How spiritual understanding f gift Item, s lor Chanu- Florid* Grove Road 7.45 P M., Evening Gospel Holy Communion. 8:00 A Mciety second and fourth Tues- kah an(1 for B 3 .->ex County Office Monmouth County Office 10 00 A M Engjlsh Service 126 Pleasant Avenue, Edison 1100 A M . Hungarian 8erv- Saob< Martial) Hnnrlti 1 sol Oak Tree Road 35 at Laurel fi\t. UNITED CHURCH Sabbath Service— STOP HERE FOR FAST IN-AND-OUT SERVICE Itelin, N. J. llolmdrl, N J. 7:00 P M., Youth Fellowship OF CHRIST Friday 8-30 P M. First Sunday 01 the month, Colonia . Clark IJ t-UM OS 1-5531 'Picked op at warehouse only 130 P M., Udies Aid Society Temporarily meeting at ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC Monday: Religious Training Frank K. Hehnly School, Hari- Church 2:30 tan Road, Clark. (Byaantine RiU) j r-jesday: 'First) Lorantfly Church School, 8:45 AM. IS Second Street. Fords y Ouild, 7 30 Morning Worship, 11 AM. Rev. John Onesko, pastor BEVERAGES UNLIMITED ruesQHy. Let us celebrate Thanksgiving in : the humbly teful spirit of our Pilgrim Fathers with praise to God for all His blessings of the past year ... and, when ve have said our thanks, let us turn with untroubled hearts and give of ourselves in time, patience and kindness to our brethren. i( Worn entirely at-the-ear.. A CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL 'not a body-worn aid! 4 "-elf a favorl Light up your kitch- LIGHTING CONSULTANT CAN 'He Tiny, inconspicuous .-.-. '"" right way-and give yourself a BE OF SERVICE IN HBLFIN0 wiighi less than Mi ounce! YOU PLAN BETTER. MORE EF- •k Performance-powered for. 'iew wonderful world in which to FECTIVE LISHTIN9 IN Y0UR Oik Wit most hearing losses! h good Wtohen lighting every HOME. CALL YOUR LOCAL llrea PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICE. * Ask for details on 104ay 's curefully lighted to make all money-back guarantee! h I ores easier. Your kitchen will look NOW BEINB DEMONSTRATED") |0[f. iRsr BANK AND TRUST COMMOT '^tractive and modern, tool Light ink. range area and counter space. PUBLIC SERVICE FORDS • PERTH UMBOY • AVENEl-tOlNU 1 PERTH AMBOY general ceiling .lighting fixture for ELECTRIC AND Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pod overall Illumination. Then see and GAS COMPANY HEARING AID CENTER "" difference-work is easier, more 17S Smith St., Perth Amboj TAXPAYIKfi SERVANT Of A SHMIJIATt VA 6-mt • (Nta( to Eoyal Itaeattt) PAGE NOVEMBER 21, 1963 I] Kl! lant But Wot Letut: The Crows Nest Mr. and Mrs. Prank T. Wan- Life Membership ca. 35 Madison Avenue, Wood- britinr, recently returned from AVENEl PERSQ |a cruise Rboard the S. 8. Ba- Cards Presented Democrats Enjoy Best Off Year Record Immn Star, from Miami to Nas- cot/ONIA — Life member-!,-. _ . •••••.•• t 4 MM a ; sail . . . Stuart J. Edelsteln, | son of Mr. end Mrs. Albert * :::rrtor. JKSSM Roosevelts Administration In 1934 „„ ,,„ „ lEdelsteln, 79 HlKh Street, was Schiller at the Colonla Chap- WASHINOTO.N D. C. —In winning the White House C1"b m" i j awarded the Brnjamln G. tor of Hadassah's Membership There's no gainsaying the factU.hr Democrats suffered a net q?, °' Ml :uni Herp and There: Brown scholarship for his re- Party honoring paid-up mem- that the outcome of this year's'loss of 22 seats in the House 7\_11(Tmi|ii bers. 'elections must be regarded as and three in the Senate. Av''inic at H ut p from the number Recipents were Mrs. Martm'a big "plus" for the Kennedy1 -piiey would have lost a "Ml nilft ^ mourners who attended thr last uk ritei for Dr. Fred Kessler, he Univprs RoRoff, Mrs. Abraham Roth-'Administration on at least two fourlfnurlnn llnn lnHlnHtt ^d^dy exCPpexCPprt that';™'thati!!, " ^.'. I «« Bdmlredand loved. A nura- of mnn and Mrs. Prank Windman connts. thr Republican winner In Wyy - ^^ wil!i; n \- ., „, „ OlnnOlnn vi>:i Wondbl d who were further honored That has 'o be the inrscap-omitm died before taking nfn« ^ - 'i when their names were in- able conclusion of any reason- Hftd WHS replaced by Democrat p1 ftllfl ^ !; fK-ribcd on the "Ti-ee of Life." ably objective analysis of the Sen. J. J. Hlckey, one of two lil"1 i""-, plaque lLstinR all life mem- returns which xave the Demo- Dcmocrntlc tncumbeuts vnt>>d nr!' , standing artists. Music meant th(1 T'ZTT^ • rs of the chapter. crats the best off year record nut this year. -MI.IIMI \\ R n d m fll tv lv Avi «o much to him ... Miss Mary ... ™ ' A_Mar no, son of Ten year certificates were' ' » l' ' In power since the Thus lt m|Knt p,op . li C? NOVEMBER 21, 1962 PAGE NINE WINDOW Rector Awarded Miss Jean Danch to Head On Green Street Bishop's Medal Legal Secretaries Unit The Staff. WOODBRIDOE — On the occasion of his 20th anniver- WOODBRIDGE — Warren n the township these days sary as Rector of Trinity WilerAs, Perth Amboy attor- ney,, ,'nstalled the first offlceri j uicmru .SCnOOl SHfntu copal Church, Rev. •r. there Mem. to have born a coK Schmaus was honored SaturH- Elks to Induct of the Middlesex County Legal .nision solng on in a certain area j} Secretaries Association, at th» ',:, b«Rnn to think that " day night at a testimonial din- ner in the church hall. Merrill Cfreenbrler, New Brunswick. A, Masher, senior warden, 28 New Members Mr. Wllento spoke to the 81 •...I blm,de. The next week 7 served us toastmaster. WOODBRIDOE — Exalted members present, and installed ., and the third week thoy Ruler George Van Dalen an- the following officers: mf Speakers included Rev. Can- nounced In accordance with ::- We fl,jd out that all th,,F of rhri on Walter H. Stowe, Rector Orartd Exalted Ruler Lee Don- Mrs. Jean Danch, Wood- ••.,. Mimf. all because of thiw dlffrrrm w,,,*™ " of Christ Episcopal Church, nldson's Golden Antler Kickoff bridge, president; Mrs. Mar- New Brunswick, former Rector guerite, Gems, Woodbrldg* • • • • program, the Woodbridge of Trinity Church and Histori- Township Lodge of Elks 2118 vice-president; Mrs. Doris Oeb- hart, New Bmuswlck, treasurer; l(.Millnc School No. 9 children will b, moved ographer of the Episcopal will Initiate 28 members at the Miss Carolyn Savage, Avenel, ,,! , > Clue! Jm'k KKUII recently (vii-w hi-. <'M\\ birthday at the LetKiie yf M.iiu Discover Answer by Forming New Woodbridge Unit Vl.uitir City. The popular conu-dian the .:i)iisc birthday party attended by WOODBRIDGE - Statistics problem from the public's After hearing this program organlzatlon's presidents. They "i.1 tin- otaU1, J%ck. iwndji lite thank* to every-, are dry at best and It Is hard standpoint was carefully exam escribed by Mrs. Ruth Cass, began to call these community n'lii'd to its MicceM. rs|>»"<-i8lly to tiiie'.ta to realize their import when ined. ne of the founders of the leaders; in fact, Mrs. Williams .io popular (Oclal'Vorkei.s and entertainers in the statistical department of It was learned that the lainfleld Unit, Mrs. Zimmer- and Mrs. Rockoff are still at the American Cancer Society Plainfleld Unit provided an up- ian, Mrs. fJoldsmith, Mrs. Fa- this task. to-date and dynamic cancer na and Mrs. Jorgensen de- This small nucleus of plo- HOI 1J>AY \1AHT: Thr Junior Woman's Club of Avejiel Is spoHMrinf a bazaar November estimates that over 340 Wood- control program for all its resl wed this is what is needed in neers needs to be enlarged. If • '. K3 Vrrmm M from 1 l» X I'.M.. and December 1 from 11 A.M.. to 5 P.M., at Avenel-Colonla First Aid bridge Township residents are dents. This program, entirely Woodbridge Township. you are Interested or if your i KiMdiim, will tbange their renidemy In thr Siiiud. fur the benefit of the SQuad. Left to right, Mrs. Frank Kako, Mrs, Robert Brinley, presently under medical treat- operated by volunteers, pro' But, how do you begin? After club is interested, please call • Hie popular coupln mudr numerous conlrllui- rii-i'halrmuir Mrs. James Mima and Mrs. Frank Gentsko. Mrs. Anthony P. Graham is ment for cancer. vides the following free services ireful consideration the first Mrs. Zimmerman at FU 1-8801 I day on which we give thanks to God prayers, for our American heritage, November 15, 1962 for the blessings which we have re- our freedoms, and all that goes to The Editor ceived. The Independent-Leader make up the riches and wealth of this Green Street We, In the Township, should never country. Unless we spiritually deserve Woodbrldge, New Jersey lose sight of the fact that, as Ameri- De»r Sir: these blessings, they will be of little 1 cans, we are more blessed than any One of the great and good Congressman Ellas Boudinot value to us. men, not only of Woodbrldge of Elizabeth anticipated no dif- other people on earth, materially. We Townshlp, but of the whole flculty \vhfrwhent he rose In ththeje name™ d May tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day, world, Is dead. House of Representatives on' 'neral Anthon'v should give thanks and try to make lme of fl be a day of re-dedication to spiritual Behind the modest facade of September 25, 1789, to propose!' " »t. hiimiiu; ourselves worthy of these blessings, his offices on Qreen Street, Dr. that the Infant United States thanksgiving," spiritually. principles for all of us. Fred A. Kessler practiced his establish Its first national Governor Cohc i,< profession^ the profoundest Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving uav ,n traditions of hi* calling, so that »nd to that end i 1 Strife often had swept Con- of him It was truly said by so gress during that first session, 'all manner of labn. Dr. Fred A. Kesaler many of his patients, so many; for no marriage of states can erctalngs, of hunti,1: .IF many times: "I feel better Just ever expect perfect bliss. Sec- ing, gaming. Although Dr. Fred A- Kessler was good music, he was content to stay to talk with this man." tional jealousies stirred fre- Ing and the ... For he was a great Healer. quent argument between «,-*"Th£e year'.T*s nnrhadt ' home, with close associates around • (j' with us but ten short years, his sudden 8 1 1 d But he was more than this, too. Southern planter and New il ,? ^ "?. *> y him, listening to records of the mast- J»rl passing last week leaves a void in He was a humanist, not by In- England merchant; the things In 167R community life. ers. His wants were simple, but he gave tellectual choice perhaps, but which divided seemed at Jnd Wednesday (if N I of his time, energy and knowledge un- simply because the sweetness of far more numerous than Perhaps it was because he had his nature would not permit htm which united. u« to live In his known deep sorrow and was forced to stintingly. It was no wonder that his to be anything else. So all who But a day for thanks—surely hU fear always1 IRd great heart suddenly stopped. knew him fell in love with him. that would stir no dissent I The, leave his native land, Austria, when and he with them. But few of J Thanksgiving traced back to a the Nazis came into power that Dr. To Dr. Kessler's widow, Stefanie, them knew, for all of his com- festivals In ancient lands at! thanks to "ood mon touch, that he was also a Kessler showed deep understanding, who has the comforting knowledge harvest time and to a day of' determined monarchist, who other things, that her husband was rich in friends, rejoicing after crops were gath- 'licliv..;- ''•'< II sympathy and compassion to his pa- smoothly and successfully from that Infection ered in England and Holland. IS (1;., we extend our sincere and heartfelt bridged the gap between the the small pox and tients and his many friends, More, by 1789 the Thanksglv- t.% sympathies. 19th and 20th centuries, dis- eases and from Iff t: A man, with a deep appreciation of tilled the best of both, ing feast of the Pilgrims In the Indians." whose passion for the Austrian was nearly u solid a part Thanks had b<-m Empire was the key to his quiet of American tradition as Lex- during the Revolnn,,. dignity, that made his under- ington and Concord. though at times tin- Belter Look Now standing of democracy all the Boudlnot's own state of New j tie enough deeper, and was a source of In- Jersey had,a solid tradition'tude, hankMiu prints for 1963. In municipalities with spiration and quiet strength to of Thanksgiving days. Un-jhad become a dav Next year's tax bills—some two bil- j lion dollars worth—are in the making optional municipal charter law mayor- council and council-manager forms of at the State House, county buildings, account of the Bi,lir:) And yet with It his was a;brougnt tne cnilom, 'town halls throughout New Jersey. government, department heads submit humility so honest, so liiuml-l (Continued on l'aKe Attention was drawn to the an- budget requests at public hearings ous, that he could say after held during November. picking the brains for several nual public spending planning process hours of a man half of his age| when the New Jersey Taxpayers Asso- In State Government, hearings of and none of his wisdom. "Ij Attention of NEW INVESTOR!!.. departmental spending plans by the have learned a great deal from ciation this week announced release you this night." : State Budget Director have been un- of Its annual "local budget timetable" His scholarship was bound- "UNDERSTANDING THE MODERN for 1963 listing the dates for considera- derway for several months with Tax- less. A true explcure, he was payers Association representatives in Under the Capitol Dome also one of the learned men of tion and adoption of municipal, school our times, at home with both attendance. The results will be re- SECURITIES MARKET' and county budgets next year, St. Thomas Aquinas and the viewed by the Governor who will sub- By J. Joseph Grlbbiss Talmud. An expert In modern A Free Copy of This Booklet Will < Depending upon the level of govern- mit his budget message for the 1963- European history, a man who Be Sent Upon Written Request was at ease before crowned ment Involved, the official budget TRENTON — New Jersey'S[deaths Involving heart disease.jthey are unloaded within t few 64 fiscal year to the State Legislature heads, who had watched the ate of births, marriages and; Deaths due to cancer numbered|houri at points of destination 1 •preparations begin with the new year the by January 29 for its review before nfant deaths last year were 11,194 to \fl61 as compared" andd taketk n to consigneei s In-'"0111? «nd Wintry of T. L WATSON & CO. and can extend through mid-March, royal horses of the Spanish ower than the provisional rates with 10,655 In 19C0. tact. ' Founded Hit adoption. school, who saw It all crumble .'when the last municipal budget must •f the United States, but the| ——— , Passengers will be moved Member New Vork Slock Ejchanu L and who made the agonizing The state budget for the current Drnnkei1 Drlvin Uws back and forth by bus to and be officially adopted. During this total death rate was slightly * decision to leave forever his American Stock Exrhinje fiscal year, which began July 1, as ori- higher, the State Department Proposals of Governor Rich- from the Port Authority Bus •period the governmental units go ard J Hu hes for stlIf drun en beloved Wien, but whose faith PERTH AMBOT NATIONAL BANK Blll.niNfl ginally enacted totals $499.4 million; of Health announced today, j - « * Terminal in Manhattan where In God never faltered. i through a process involving initial A total of 135,320 resident!!****^in«* ^w*"»s tto curcurb ththe inIn- they may conveniently make AT 5 CORNERS c ea ln umbe of while those of municipalities, counties irths and a birth rate of 21.8i / t «( " J ™ connections to other point*. At any hour of day or night Tel. HI 1-2650 budget approval, publication, public he was there for those who and school districts total $1.4 billion. er 1,000 estimated population:<*»"» in New Jersey will be "No doubt the Grace Lines MONROE A. WIUNT, Resident Pirtntr hearings and final adoption by the lald over the I87 h g needed him, or simply thought With a grand total of over two bil- ere recorded In 1961 The! ™&_ _ ! ^ : will be followed to Port New- governing body or by citizen voting in umerical Increase In ark and Port Elizabeth by they did. To him It was all the, OVER 30 YEAR8 IN PERTH AMBOV same. He could carve a roast, lion dollars in spending in the offing, amounteu..^»d t~o tw. o pew~r cent„....„. Fo.r „ „ „. . ,otheotherr steamshisteamshipp lineslines,, " saisaidd school districts governed by elected nu 4U U11 recite Shakespeare tn two lan- third consecutive year the Republican Senatort0 s wily l re-|Qovernor Hughej ,.lu golng taxpayer attention to next year's state J fe m guages, delight in Mozart, T. L. WATSON & CO. school boards. arriage rate of 6.5 per 1,000 f f ^l » i^ «n aa greagreatt deadeall ttoo NeNew larriage rate of 6.5 per 1,000 f u leave his exquisite home to push and local government spending plans' dilation was noted, the 19611^'011 whlch J'.1,1 ^ »uthf1 Jersey In the future. The area, PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING However, preliminary budget draft- uzed to prepare bllls ta tune Ior the Angel of Death from the could be rewarding for, as the New .^tal of 40,699 marriages beinbeingg inin mymy. . JudgmentJudgment, , comprisecomprises s doors of his patients, all in the Please send me a free copy of booklet— , |Passagassage II?ajtajttt fj^ G°veroororjthjthe greatest transportation ing begins in the late fall as local fiscal Jersey Taxpayers Association points higher than the totals recorded|P ? 1 same evening. "Understanding the Modern Securities M»rW each of the preceding four HuHughe*els hahas rWommendeended an complel x In the world officers get together with their offi- out: "To bring taxes under control, implied consent law which :ars. For everyone, that is, but would provide spr the automa- himself. Because his love for cials to map out the spending blue- spending must be controlled." Both the resident deaths and Deaths tic revocation of a.driver's II- Childhood diseases caused each and every man was un- e death rate from all ^ questionably the honeyed hem- e slightly In 1961. There many deaths in New Jersey dmnkomete„ r test. during 1961, the State De- lock that finally took him to his City Bt*U | ere 60,814 deaths with a crude rest...... __..._.-.._...... _.. - J ieath rate of 9,8 per 1,000 es- Dpper house lawmakers;partment 0, Health reportj Quick Tax Cut :lalm such a law Is too drastic Measles accounted for 18 (Continued on Page 12) .im'ated population as com- and unfair. If a motorist re- lared with 59,330 deaths and1 deaths as against t tn 1900, Secretary of Commerce Luther running heavily In the red Is the issue. :used to take such a test he; whooping cough took one1 rate of 9.7 in the preceding and Hodges recently surprised some ob- would lose his driving privii^ i md In the pre-! Secretary Hodges, the top man on ear. The provisional 1961 in 1M1 2 under such a law, they ar- dng streptoccoccal servers when he called for a quick tax death rate for the United year commerce in the Kennedy Administra- gue, and later If he U acquitted sore ^^ i ' cut next year, without the reduction Itates was 9.3 per 1,000 popu- mc udlng Karlel tion, believes a tax cut would spur the llcensej would remain re- [ever, was charged with i tion as compared with New aked in rates being .tied to tax reform. business and justify itself on this ersey's rate of 9.8. - !deatnslnl961andonelnlM0(. The timing of Hodges' plea was sur- Another of Governor Hughes'! Acute poliomyelitis was re- ground. A slight drop in infant bills reducing the present .15 sponsible for 4 deaths In New eaths and the infant death prising, coming Immediately after the per cent alcohol In the blood of Jersey last year while 3 more He says a cut is just what the busi- ate occurred in 1961. There Let us give a motorist to .0$ per cent to deaths were due to late effects height of Cuban crisis, and it was al- ere 3,244 deaths under one ness community needs. It would in- determine whether he is "im-'of poliomyelitis. Comparable ear and an infant mortality w unexpected because of the heavy paired" by liquor and thus eli- crease profits and, generally speaking, ate of 24.0 per 1,000 live births! figures for 1960 were five deficit looming ahead for the fiscal gible for license revocation, also THANKS n 1960 infant deaths num- deaths due to acute poliomye- year. brighten the earnings picture and iered 3,248 and resulted in a needs further study* the law- litis and three due to late ef- makers Insist. There is a ques- fects. 1 Some economists have predicted the Hodges thinks this is what the doctor •ate of 24.5. New Jersey's in- ant mortality rate of 24.0 In tion whether a motorist with There were 24 deaths from coming budget deficit as one of the ordered. 961 was lower than the pro- .05 per cent alcohol In his blood infectious hepatltls-rS In males is really "impaired," they claim J and 16 in females—in 1961 largest In peacetime history. Since But in view of the fact tfaat Presi- isional 1961 rate of 253 per ,000 live births in the United compared with 29 deaths in the On this anniversary of thi President Kennedy's deficit last year FiggT Back dent Kennedy almost recommended a tates. preceding year. One death was First Thanksgiving- Day, 341 Governor Richard J. Hughes charged to leptospirosis In 1961 was also one of the nation's highest tax reduction in August, and at that Causes of death showed nalb with 'great satisfaction Acute encephalltlj ago, we thank Cod for our many peacetime deficits, this didn't leave too over death rates for diseases time inasmuch as promised taxpayers tne future operation of four was responsible for 18 fatali- >f the circulatory system and blessings during the put year. Let us also . much prospect for a tax cut. new generar cargo-passenger ties, and two additional deaths tc-recommend a cut early next year, influenza, pneumonia and combination ships by the Grace resulted from late effects of pledge on this day, to thank AGAIN each '. And just how the economy can Hodges' view is significant and will bronchitis during the Lines out of Port Newark be' year this disease. In I960 acute In- 1 jprofit by a tax cut when the nation is have a certain effect. Higher mortality rites were re- ginning February 1. fectious encephalitis took 14 person of those around us who has done corded for malignant neo- The ships will handle 130 lives, and one additional death! jus a kindness this year. In the words of ilasms, vascular lesions affect- passengers on each trip urred as a rseult of laU ing the central nervous sys- South America and other for- effects. * jfSir James Barrie "Shall we make a new tem, diabetes, cirrhosis of liv- eign ports and will also Inau- V. S. Prestige Syphilis deaths numbered rule of life from now on: always try to be er, and motor vehicle accidents gurate a "piggy back" system 71 as compared with 76 la From every quarter of the gloie the Although 15th in order of fre- of transportation wluch prom- 1960. One of the.71 deaths oc- a little kinder than is necessary." This could be important in the poll, [uency, tuberculosis showed an ises to become a treat factor report comes In that U.S. prestige has curred in an infant less than cy-making decisions to be made in ncrease In both the number In future transportation. This one year ola. fcoared as a result of the firm stand Moscow in the years to come. It is al deaths and the death rate type of transportation, recently taken by President John Kennedjy in Most) of the 28,598 deaths adopted by railroads, provides TJapaycn ready Important in the various capi >trtbuted to diseases of the tor the loading of huge truck A gloomy picture for New OUR 3 B^ the Cuban crisis, j talg of the world, as lar as the mental c|rculatory system cpwlsted o: [containers on the ships where Jersey taxpayers wu painted >UR 3 BANKING OFFICES WILL BK j In Europe, evejn England, the all- image of the United States is con last week at the annual con- vention of the New Jemey Tax- time champion of negotiation and pa- cerned. 1 GLAMOR GIRLS payers Association. CLOSED AJLL DAY THANKSGIVING cification, is the scene of Newspaper There is a new respect for the de- New Jersey has spent more voices and official pronouncements to than Its revenues In six of the termination, and the military power last seven yean, balancing Its the tune that the United States has of the United States. There Is new books by decreasing its i sur turned the tide. plus, warns the association. hope, among some who, were close U. State debt Is at an alljtlme Many think the strong Cuban posi- high, County, municipal and despair. There is new determination tion has marked a genuine turning school district spending 1 mounting each year. ^ Woodbridge amopg our allies — all because Wash point in relations between East and ington took the initiative and checke "Taxes throughout the na West. They believe the leaders inj tion are equivalent to nearl; Moscow now know that nuclear war Communism in an area where Com ^thlrjd of personal Income; munism was attempting to intimidate said the association. "Spurred is closer than they had assumed—that by unsound fiscal policies, fed National the United States will fight, after all, the free world, which It has- so ofte: eral taxes spiral ever upward Increasing federal aid erode. if backed to the wall. done successfully in recent years. the self reliance of state and local government. Federal con BANKING HOURS; trols reach further into tin; Monday thru Friday 9 A.M. to i KM. Bank lives of everyone, underroln KrltUj etenlnu 8 P.M. to 8 P.M. (Eartmi ing free enterprise. Inflation drains value from the dollar. Mwyn Oregon - November 17, 1904 - December It, 1M1 The association pledged U 3 Locations For Your Convenientt U, .» i ."iiiltal-uatftt (MUM»rordi Mwiii) puDUUtd WMU) on ffband&f l*» *J1 devote Its resources and ener W Grata SIMM, Wftwlbrt4i«. N. j. - tti Ml t-UU gits in the year ahead to maki ; i; both officials and the public <•• tuttrtl fiui puniubpbMM on rrtftMd j IM aJt AVENEL OFFICE MAIN OFFICE ISEUN Oil l< understand the issues Involved 313 Avenel St. HI aooMitii Ainu. <*rt«*t N. t, - Vd u I-MM Mtw and what constructive action Cortw of 141Z Oak Tree WOODBB1OOB PUBLISHING COMPANY «M* must be taken. (owner of Mlnqa Aft.) Berry St. k Moor« Ave. Uwreao* P. Cuvtop, President A Treasurer Jener Jigsaw AVENEL ISEUN The State Tax Pouey Com. WOODBRIDCE 11.ration "I cjaecked, and your office says the hardware con- mission Is scheduled to file 1U Member Federal Resene System-Federal Deposit Insurance on* vention i» in Chicago!" (Contlnutd on Pag* 12) NOVEMBKR 21. 1962 PAGE ELEVEN erendum \l Tour of Sub Prizes Given Members rive Begun Base Listed To Students Inducted by \livPTA Unit By Cub Pack For Posters -;\ "Ope ration V.F. W. Post COLONU — Tne announce- •j,;,(( Referendum" got COLONIA — A junior edition COLONIA — The Colonu of Davy Crocket starred in ment of the winners of the PTA ,v ihcn the executive Memorial Post VFW Inductei • tin- Parent-Teacher Pioneers and Indians." a skirt iptinsored poster contest came 11 n>:» members into Its rank . Council of Wood- presented by Den 2 at the as ;\ fitting climax for the at i general meeting at Pos .., n^'ip met with Mrs monthly meeting of Cub Pack mmiv events scheduled by Home. Inman Avenue 45 at the colonia Library. School n in observance of Na- i l! president. 39 Cy- Iiuu;it;on ceremonies wer The skit, appropriate for the Mon.ii Education Week. conducted by Post Commands rveninn'5 theme of "Buckskin . -u with the groups' Snidents competed on grade Paul Bungsrd. assistend by Sen Pioneers" was narrated by Lewis .'we as a central in- levW.s during the contest held loc Viet' - commander Pranl bureau preparations Sapinza. The boys were directed in conjunction with Natlqnai Wi!:', junior Vice-comniande ;. - the :-jand theatrical compar.vj; on Radio ". :>62. 11 elementary en 1—Gerald Maritato.jselves of the wide selection of Mrs Robert Berger Mrs Sey- of Rome the YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! ;-ur. of their enroll- stripes: Russell Bauer,!books available, it was an-'nwur Reiner Mrs Al Oeist She sang on the Stage ln of ,::>> sessions. If ad- gold and silver arrows; RichardInounced by Mrs. Richard Mis. Edgar Rheume Mrs. Sld- Madrid and in ni.'ht clubs m awaiting 8:30 P.M. No; Kerbis. sold and silver arrows; art not con- fm a s ec a Menke, library chairman. ney Shur. Mrs. J. Shedlock, Portugal, S«i'?er!,ind and"" P ' ' donor showily 2 victor Conte. 1 year pin. to be held at Temple Bft At a recent Open House, pre- Mrs. Porter Pillow, Mrs. Melvln sided over by Rubin Greco.;Klein, and Mrs. Edwin Brom- The evening might well •., i945_ the United Sta» on an en- be Donald Schmidt, 1 year pin. president. over 800 parents and er. Com- calied a "™ystery nwhi1 as the Bear badge: Louis Sapenza, '.i ^formation r»- 'aupment tour *.v- the visitors went through a typicalj "A Typical Day in the Life of show directed by Dons Brodyassistant denner, I year pin; '.:'.t Board of Edu- "any Caffiers Or tour day in the life of a student, a Kindergartner," candid mo- has been kept a secret. Mrs. Nicholas Boris, 1 year pin. ••xtrt-mely crowded vw« In Carn'^ie Hal: Brcxiklvn .. _ School facilities and procedures vies taken by Edwin Brommer, don or ch al;man m± .ScteoU will hive Aeademv of Mu«c. Toronto ^ ^'. f . were explained, as well as the were shown to visitors ln that •u, ^ pupils on double'Canari.: Boston Chica.o «^ ^n °'r f ^ h^^n courses of study offered. 'grade. :u, un|e« the pro- *,«.,„ ^ .,« ^^ ^ ^^S^. Club Meeting r High ta built. r>l me, and marr.fd Ph.H'.o u M w ^ m^ ^they, Set Tomorrow Night 1 .i,r- of thto refer-pwracoi. th» offlcl* . hair- mv d e(1 . eUmuute double ^rrsgcr of Company c»ff!-r« TU . ' , The C E 1:ldudes Mrs Sam Re ubllcatl Violefa and •"-•"Ph-'l-o- The(i *^1 1:iclljdes Mrs - P ^ub will meet to- ^Ih^^ 8 Pm' at theI *lln l dav we will d Cldf Eber M The SUtc of New tax because one Inevitably peclally for affording them an place, let It be done by the au-as (or perhaps as early as) duclng farm, dairy faculties. The Capitol Dome Jersey hai flled a petition fith leads to the other, lnaUti the opportunity to establish • Con- thority of the several states; January 6. Walter L. Palmer was fiven i Dominate from Kdit PM*' the Intentate Commerce Com- State Committee Against New stitution of Oovernment for they know best what reasons Regardless of that, the na-iinanlmous support by the Port miMion In Wwhtngton to InTaxes. their safety and happiness." their constituents have to be Uon owes Ellas Boudlnot of In his bid for office of Junior -: CLASSIFIED . important report during the of Vice Commander of Middlesex •ATM - INFORMATION first terrene In the pending merger There was the rub: thanks pleased with the establishment Elizabeth a special word thanks as the man who be- County Council of VFW. I1.M te« 11 worfe the for "a Constitution of Oov of the Constitution." N. J. Tercentenary lieved that the new United > It was noted that the post t« ea«b additional wort is A the complicated tax picture road and the New York Central ernment." Boudlnot'* voice had The fire of dissent died when *ft6 States should start its long color guard along with other rarabl* to «df*»M Movement of Orace Line Railroad Illegal practice (Continued from Edit Pagei scarcely died away in the Tucker sat down: Boudlnot of- of architecture In New Jersey that chamber when two Congress-j fered mild words in rebuttal journey into time with a dedl-representatives from the post frelgnt-ptuenger service from Thanksgiving Day said is enriching the State Treaa- men from South" Carolina stoodand his resolution carried over cated day of Thanksgiving. attended Veterans Day rites at NOTli NO CLASSIFIFD ADS TARRN Ovm New York to Port Newark Is 'vast quantities of turkeys, to shout their disapproval, ithe arguments of "state's (C) Copyright 1962 - State of,the War Memorial In Wood- iron BI HEW IN. Board of Architect* ducks, getse, etc., were cooped rights" and the separation of New Jersey Tercentenary Com- bridge Park. New Jersey State officials Aedanus Burke bitterly de- TtMpbeu HEremrr 4-1111 Dr. Roscoe P. Kandle, New for the purpose," although nounced "this mimicking of church and state. President Members are urged to contrl- The State Department of Jersey State Commissioner of there were strong fears that European custom, where they Washington proclaimed Thurs- ibute food supplies towards the English troops might swoop Health maintains «« biolo«lcal!Hetltn ta R member of a tJ. 8 made a mere mockery of day, November 26, 1T89, as the >, • ,. Christmas baskets to bbe pre-• FEMALE HELP WANTED • distribution stations from.exchange mission to study pub- over from Staten Island at anythanksgiving." first Thanksgiving Day in the 8 Letters sented to needy families. which physicians may draw lie health «rvlcei in the 80-moment to steal those succu- (Continued from Edit Page* WOMEN who would Thomas Tudor Tucker joined United State*. . PASSED UP FREEDOM vacclnes ant lmmuniiing ma-viet Union . . . The number lent reasons for thanks. Irascible dreamer, gentle earn extra money his South Carolina colleague Cautiously, however, the ROCK ISLAND. ILL. — TWO terials for patients who cannot of New Jersey public schools Hence, to Boudlnot in 17B9i,n opposing a day of thanks- President limply "recommend- soul, you have gone to the Eter- pleasant telephone work afford to pay for them ... In offering adult education pro- thanksgiving seemed as natural mothers declined a chance for home. Call Mrs. Smith between glvlng, and his words spokenjed" the holiday. State gover- for a chance to learn a study now underway into grams Increased from 104 In as eating, as basic as declaring in 1789 have a strangely "mod- nors could take the recommen- passed on your faith in the God . . ... 10 AM. and 2 ?M, at PL 6- a useful trade State Police pensions, no ef- 1957 to 165 in 1962 . . . Open- gratitude, as simple as prayer. ern" ring. dation or leave It alone; New of all of us, rich, poor, Jew and 8300. fort will be made to change ing of New Jersey's duck aea- No one, he felt, could say nay First he argued that the Jersey's Oovernor Livingston Christianistian, a faith that demands Two young mothers—each the the present 55 year compul-json on November 3 was highly The "Annals of Congress" must believe that He has "i°ttheh r of » son -** add- PRACTICAL N O R 8 E House had "no busines to In- accepted It enthusiastically and we must believe that He has NURSES AIDE sory retirement age for troop-satisfactory on a statewide prove how wrongly Boudindt *eated. and will continue to mlttelted ttheh y took rings valued terefere in a matter which did issued a strongly-worded proc- available. Non- smoker ers, or the 50-year optional re- basis, the State Division of Fish reckoned. Behind the closed not conoern them." He asked lamatton setting aside the daycreate, many more Fred Kess- at $500 and $600 In a Jewelry ferred. Mapleton Nursing Rome tirement age . . . The State and Oame report*. doors of that first Congress B "Why should the President tell of thanks. lers. store robbery. ME 4-1389, 10/25 tfMRS, CURTIS House Commission has under debate raged — and the record the people to defwhat, perhaps, Many years would pass be- I will spend trie rest of my Public defender, Josephy Q. consideration a proposal to; Capitol Capert proves that Ellas Boudinot's they have no mind to do?" Asfore Thanksgiving could take life looking for such another carpenter told the Judge the AND ADVICE <-,„' • MALI HILT WANTED • lems of life. . ,,']" have land revert to the State, The most effective discour- staunch stand led to the first for giving thanks for the Con-its place as a firmly "Ameri- man. Good-bye, my friend. young mothers felt they would „ O;x n appointment ma- just in case it is not used byagement to the fast buck boys United States Thanksgiving stitution, Tucker declared: can" day, and contrary to gen- Very truly yours. benefit by a sentence to the HANDYMAN to do odd Jobs, municipalities for the purpose!taking advantage of the rising proclamation. "We do not yet know but.eral opinion, the last Thursday STANLEY J. MANN reformatory because they hoped] Call ME 4-5148 evenings. originally planned . . . New,Interest lytyelters Is caution Boudlnot simply proposed that they • the people) may|iJ n November was not estab- to Irani a useful way of making: 11/21U Jersey milk producers have,by the home owner and con-that a committee of both have reason to be dissatisfied illshed as a day to give thanks a llvlns 11 Members UNFURNISHED ACTS. asked Oovernor Richard J.'sultation with a New Jersey houses ask President Wash- with the effects It already has until the Civil War. KITCHEN AND FOB RENT !>:• Hughes to reinstate minimum architect, claims Attorney Qen- ington to "recommend" a day produced." In 1941, the fourht Thursday (Continued from Page 11) An Eye for a B>train CHAIRS IT 1 CUstoir, retail pricing at the earliest eral Sills New Jersey tax- of public thanksgiving. Such a Tucker argued that thanks-,was set as the legal date. Newtlonal and local organizations Ullc]e si (ln from Podunit)_ NEW MODERN 3'i room stered, using heavy possible date The Judicial! payers should not let the tax day, he declared would permit giving was a religious matter;!Jersey Thanksgiving Days be- of VFW. is comprised of about And vou say evening mm ththee ' apartmentapartment, , witwithh ^ll^llee bathbath,, Over 200 colors a:'| .,,'..' Conference of Magistrates will lobby fool them Into believing people to "acknowledge with hence, "as such. It Is proscribed :tween 1789 and 1864 veered 60 cottages on 700 acre of land And vou say 60 cottages on 700 acres of land . , '7' appliancesl . Excellent loca- choose from F>T'- be held in the War Memorial there is a choice between a grateful hearts the many sig- to us." He urged that "if afrom late October to mld-De- st01 p ls Jt)st flve and en ePnU7 new and includes hospital senicos. _ every-1 tion for Garden State Parkway fully given.' u 'g'.jti-V Building in Trenton on Novem- State sales tax and an income nal favors of Almighty God, es-day of thanksgiving must take Member — and in 1795. as late community center, food FlnorwaUtfr Yes P'°* tiling': iand train Commuters. LI 8- ______ii ;-: ! Uncle 81 (glancing- at music 1542 11/21 BRICKLAYER^ , department — 111 take that MAS( : typesof brick, ro!, -,., 'planner. ( Jobs. Repairs <[ ,. Call FU 1-9306 ((.')',.'' Hli Chance Employer — Ephram, you Health Hints deserve a better salary. TUTORINO-. B5 ;,,; j Ephram — Oh, thank you, teacher. All sub;.r BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY sir. Year-Long Thanksgiving three to nine. c.i;i i Employer — So I'm giving The pilgrims thanked Ood;'ft*r 5:00 PM you a week off to go out andnot for His bounty In sending 1! 1. set somebody else to give It to them, as manna from heaven, i you, for I can't. the life-saving crops that they keep them truly !.. gathered. They thanked Him Doing that - V Instead for giving them the Beaiticiai Coal & Fml Oil Electrical Contractor Music Instruction Photography Roofing & Siding - through — we 5;.a: health, vigor, and seasonal conJ our gratefulness t-> ditlons which enabled them to having given to c.i<•• This is Private Lessons on the produce and reap that harvest gift of life and :„, HEATING Guitar # Accordion 0 Trumpet and to withstand the vicissi- The Month and other imtrutiientj Henry Janseo & Son means of enjov;r,<: FREE tudes which beset them. God helps for # Student Rental Plan Tlnnlni and full . . PROBLEM? if Commercial 0 Musical Aeceuories 8 x 10 help themselves tu Wonderful In like manner, we should Let us solve your * Residential Sheet Metal Rork not expect to be able to thank Michael 8. NVA Specials STUDIO PICTURE heating problem from if Industrial Booflnc, MeUI Ctllint RD-FOURTH Ood for a gift of health, be- at service to complete FREE (Order 1 - Get 1 FREE) cause in large measure good WORLD SHRINK IN (, and Furnace Work health is not a gift but an In- heating installations. ELECTRICAL SURVEYS Waterford. Mo - ' LEADING KILLER telligent and disciplined ac- 588 AJden Street excellerated speed ella ama Aack KEBOSENE ARNOTT Respiratory Diseases are complishment. God makes iUWana"" plane? - :• Beauty Salon CaD Woodbridge, N. J. the fourth leading cause possible for us to achieve goodUon space ^ health. We show our grateful- 1002 Rahway AT*. Electrical Company All Makes xt Instrnnunti and ot death in the U. S. flights — the woriJ Avenel HErenry Amplifiers Telephone MErrnrj 4-1246 ness to Him by the value ME 4-3150 613 Linden Ave., Woodbridr, 11 place on good health and by . d . . , 4-1400 MErcury 4-3328 Call Now for Information Help control RD (sick- A s Ml* HI 2-6948 the day-by-day efforts we make tQ v£g £ '\J nesses of breathing) with l Car Reital - Leasing leatiig-AIr Conditioning SAMMY RAY'S to win and retain it. Many peo- °lKL^L J -' Carpentry your Christmas Seal dol- AVENEL Masle and Repair Shop lars. Contribute today. tion, spoil their own health chl ,nid SAM LAQLAURA, Prop. Ask Ui About Our Free Film Plan ta - QUALITY HEATING !0 lean Experience as Instructor Eipert DareloplnE & Prtntliif Roofing and he.p to impair the health2J»£ «JJ ^ »: J FIGHT TB AND OTHER COAL & OIL CO. 467 New Brunswick Avenue Servlce on AD Typei ol Films Rent '• Car Ill Rahway ATCOM, ATMMI & AIR CONDITIONING Quick Lamination A rbotmttt Siding FOEDS, N. J. 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STEVENS Perth Araboy Rooflnf and Sheet Mtui Hoik Authorized 685 ST GtOKOE AVE, Sales & Service VA 6-0232 Additions WOODRKIDGB ME 4-0012 CONN ORGANS — Special rates for Alterations Lancet Period* — KIMBALL PIANOS Repairs Coistnctiti JARDOT Ceramic Tile ME 4-6046 LI 8-7500 PIANO COMPANY "the best things Porches 418 Rahway Avenue FOR QUALITY Harm Alterations — Additions LENCHE'S Woodbridte Induitrm Cbauii Basements — Attics OPEN OAILl. 10-S - SAT. 10-t Motoi Ouaidi In Ufa .. " EDWARD SWANICK Roofing — Siding HOME PRINTING roa FREE esTiM»TU MB HIC of Ml 4 UM CERAMIC TILE Dormers — Garages IMPROVEMENT CO. DIAL Concrete Patios & Bank Financing Classifieds Service Station CONTRACTOR Driveways including Mosaic tiles All Bepairs Jewelers Bring Results ME 4-1111-2-3 fmkttkt word to tog aboot, bot not very practical New JobiMnd Frrt Estimate* TOWNE GARAGE |l t whea itoonwi to rtWni 1fanfly. RcwUrt of Al( Kinds Painting • Announce- 40 Mary Avenue, Fords Russo Construction Co. J. F. Gardner A Son h factj wbea jm get rijto down to totting the thistles from TI 1-5970 Complete Interior, 1 VABer 6-4U0 485 AMBOY AVENUE Exterior Painting ments AU WOEK ! Woodbridge for d»y-to-4ij cxittoKQ inat trw it iB. And we're wU Paperhanging MErcnrj 4-3649 FULLY GUARANTEED! Cittmatei ChMrfutlj Ulna Coal & Fiel Oil • Billheads We're SpeelaUm la to pirt with our hud tuned cuh to buy them timbly beca FU 8-1667 First Class Work • BEAB WHEEL AUC fdthi fAKI ADVANTAGl or Ota WANT-ADS MCNT and BALANC LOW IUHMU AllcCl UN GOLDBLATT'S ROOF, GUTTER and • Booklets •BRM>G+K)ME KaBw«j'» Oldeit btabtlittd • BBARE 8EBVICE ust J*w«l«r ^ OOWNI DRAIN fib a rimptethh | like a copy of 1 newipiper... pcork i (4 Cherry 8tre«t REPAIRS I • Business anal foin| to boy it tf thej don't want it Pad arc^ BACON CAY ' Fully Inured Ik (aofoitant becaute it dpnomtntrt the wantedne^ Fill Tour Coal Bio With Cards LADDIE and CON WAY pohBcttioo. f Premium Anthracltt URMT Stores ME 4-71S5 50 Oelicatessei • Certificates Advertise NUT OR ABC* aodiu our drculatkto at regnlar intervals. Following 2O Telephone HKrcwy 4-i88» STOVE Plumbing & Heating • Letterheads lhea» audits, they publish the facti to help you \s U)OT As CITY, Mo. — City : 8en M. Power* re- Mauro Motors, End •' J4 48 48 and a letter M- n.it it wu repayment ••hi. gtole while em- Exclusive, Offer In Woodbridge! the public works de- 1-30 '• Jias been referred to for your Happy 40 but Powers would 5 • Year / 50,000 Mile I the name of the Prlnt,«d PatUra Hluea1 SUM U, \i, 16, 18, 14; 4>. 81» K reanlre* i% WARRANTY »IK I yard* iStlncb Utrlc. Send FlfTT C£Nn la coin* for Purtnient of Agrlcul- ibii pattern—idd 10 c«nt» for -••i.1:'. celebjatedltsone- each ptttcrn for first dau mjuliiit ON ALL 1963 MODELS , Imported and Domestic : birthday — and the S«nd to 170 N^wipaper Pattern t-ites case Isn't mak- Dtft., 2J2 W«t 18th SU New Vermouths,,. 1' «ny younger. York 11, N. Y. Oar New Fill- Winter Pattern Catalog. Fuhioni The Evening News, ia til tttt nflfct. Sena 35* ' J" Cordials... Buffalo, N. Y. Liqueurs . .. All Popular Brands of Beer ORDER EARLY—ORDER NOW! FREE DELIVERY it the time for (» A. M. to 5 r. H. Oulf) IMPERIALS & CHRYSLERS CALL ME 4-1889 ...all part of the : PLYMOUTHS & VALIANTS CLOSED ALL DAY FLOWERS THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving tradition ; - * «UMu— l pi Hut for UH hoitm ... a (•ntvplMX 'M "** Visitiug (or Dinner? H w hom TEST DRIVE THEM TODAY! '" tabli,,, gorgi dtearatlOM to dr* "" * OUR GIFT BOTTLES OF TABLE WINK ftthl« tala ttaian. TN, Thankiglvlnf •» Indeed flow*'' A family visit by phone is the next ; 1 A"4 ttu IntJlast fleweri art right hertl best thing to being there. And it's so l DelhartndTWijrtph-CallMB*- Mauro Motors, Inc. WOODBRIOGE inexpensive-especially with low, } Imperial - Chrytler - Plymouth - Valiant - Scout holiday rates in effect all day g^ I Flower Shop LIQUOR STORE, Inc. Thanksgiving, NEW JERSEY BELJ. 9 611 Amboy Ave., ME MIOO Woodbrldge "• 4MBOI amnm woownxw S74 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridg« PAGE FOURTEEN NOVEMBER 21, 1962 iFreshmen Win Jay vee Gridders Gain Milt Rychalsky 10,000 Expected 10, Rambling Speaking About Sports Streak Broken aid Rolls 679 Set Undefeated Season In Major League By MKTU In Final Came Turkey Day Coii|(s| Rumbling CARTERET - Milt Rychal- I CARTERET — The Carteret sky bombarded the sticks for a (BIG GAME TOMORROW) freshmen needed only our more With 7 Straight Wins Wltk B. Z. league tying record of 279 and win for a perfect season. At Perth AmboyFiclj a new league hiph series of 679.' With a 5-3 record as this is written, Dougy I They had won six straight: CARTERET _ Lew than 24 For one th,, «" CARTERET—Carteret's Jay-; Jerorrtc Tardy headed the The Cabinet Sportsmen Poplonf pin higher than Walt Pro- King's 1962 Cartoret high school football team 'games before meeting Pfth hours away. Carteret and Perth position has „ Amboy's big freshmen squad; nt[Qroup IV s PAGE SIXTEEN NOVEMBER 21, 1962 CP / acquainted with their ehil drens trncherg. Thlg year a Junior Women Announce new procedure was used. The parent": passed to clans In the same manner the students do Plans for Coming Events ^ YOUNG ADULTS and llstf ned to the teachers ad- dress thrm as a Rroup Instead WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Rob-Shutello and Miss Evelyn Syre Only talking to them Individually, rtr Pallnsky, ways and means of Carteret; Mrs. Marcla Rlt- ias hnd been the custom In rhnirman, at a meeting of the chle and Mrs. Jean SanFMppo. | prfCfdiiip years. The Future Junior Woman's Club of Wood- Iselin; Mrs. John D'Apolito, Woodbrld/te Senior High School Teachers of America were bridge last week, announced Avenel; Mrs. Melvin Slyvchak,; 296 Smith Street 453 St. Georges Ave. 16 Main Strii Corner of Proiptct Ntar Corntr of Irtmjn 5 that nl M the projects for the coming Sewaren; HANDERHAN'S OEVINCI SEA FOOD MARKET Ne t o n 96 Main Street Sk, sS"P " Woodbridge CORDIALS FRANK BOFP, Proprietor nm D« CKM - K«»IMI kuktl _ riwli - Ckwrv riM Dt MMHI* - AalMtt* READY MIXED CHCKH 2 BUY IT FOR VALUE! CARLO CALIFORNIA WIRES delivered In Saturday deliveries Juft put u Oldamobile Dynamic 88 on the road and New Style to delight you I Rocket action to excite you I aujr «iuntitj ttUnutu liven watch it win you overt Graceful linen . . . elegant appointment! . . . full-size comfort , . . 280-b.p. Rocket V-8 performance. And with all ttyit. THORN - WILMERDING CORP. Dynamic 88 it OldfmobuVi lowest-priced full-mze —^ . __ --» « _ -_ _, . . J^iihmtfTkiu: WKLDON CONCRETE COEP. •eriei. . . smartest bay in the medium-price field! LJ 1_ LJ O IVI LJ C3 ILF Hoffman SOP AI ALL BRANDS I URGE 28-01 OIVIBIONI or muHM MATUUALI, we. - ThsnfS "Something Exlrat' about owning an OLDSMOBILE! 12 01 c.n. I COLD BEER | fOOA LINDEN WOODBBIDQE Qg All Flavon I Bottlti ,nd Cm I Tr». Frull 1A. fil» HI) 6-1421 ME i-4494 — ——— Mf YOU* LOCAL AUTHOUZiD OtOSMCWU QUALITY DEAlfl ZZT 10c SCOTCH PLAINS ,80 PLA1NF1EI4) VA 2-MQB PL 5-22W AMPLK FRKK PAKRIN(i OTHKK WBLDON PftODVCTS: Cnofaed »IOM, Blaek WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES OPKN EVKKV N1UHT TIL 10 FM. Xo», Gravel, hud and Maaoa Material! 475 Rahway Avenue Woodbridge, N, J. - Op«« Thanksgiving Quy - cv DECEMBER 13, 14, 1982 PAGE TWENTY-ONE CONGREGATION BETH 8T. ANDREWS CHURCH Confessions every Saturday;Inesday « to 7-30 P M.; Friday SHOLOM Avenel 3:00 to 4:00, and ff.30 to 7:80>7 to 9 P M 80 Cooper Avenue, Itello R*T. Jottn Itaa. Puttr P. M. Confessions on weekdays Wtstflrld indthe strength Rabbi Bernard mnkal WORSHIP Weekday Maues. 7:80 A. M before Mass. Or Nomtrt Kailner Cantor 42? fMi Broad Street Sabbath Service* Friday eve- Sundaj Masut, 7:00, 8:15 Sundny 9:30 nnd 11 A M. 9:30 io 45, and i3 noon. TOGETHER ning B 00 TEMPLE BETH AM Bundss Scnool II A M. Confession* Saturday, 4-5, for your life... Saturday Morning Service. JEWISH COMMUNITY Wrdn,'Sd«y Sift P M. 7:30-830 P M 8:30 CENTER OF COLONIA Room» 116 Oulmby THIS WEEfC FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 2?fl Copland Avfnue 10 to 4 30 weekdays; 1 7:30 P. M TEMPI.F BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH R»hhl Herbert Within 10 9 P M Mondays Pfeiffei Bouievard and Services, Friday evenirig 8:30 M,| Mich grim Fellowship.' I or B:00 H 800 Raima? Arenuf M ruesday. Cottage CONGREGATION Krochmnlly Avenne Saturday morning 9:00 Lfjson-Srrmon "•'MIS CHRIST Prayer R Woodbrldfre, N. J. Ol f Ida, Hnrirl;, (irnvr Road B'NAl JACOB Perth Amboy Alei N. Nemetli, Paitof Junior ConnreKBtlon Satur- The availability of divine 7:45 P M , Wednesday. Bible Lord Street Avene] Joseph H Baikln. Paitor JuBiti M. Manh, AUHtant Putn day morning from 10:45 A.M protection and safety will be \i,,iniiiK Worship third Mnprlawn itudy Babbl Philip llr.nd 10:00 A M.. Sunday School tni A.. Brtegi, jr.. Director of MuiJc to 11 MS A M explained Sunday at Christian ,n(|,iV School Chur-li H Mimitr, Morning Worship. 11 KM. (|rg» , 8:00 P. M, First Monday of 8:30 P M Friday for all iKOa Sclonoo church services. . HaiitlSt Youth Monday 8 nn s m t month Teachers and Workers Church 8chool. 9:30 hM. Surgical drc 10:00 A M Saturday, Junior 11:00 A M. yvorshlp Service, CONGREGATION ADATII HlRhllKhtinn the Lesson-Ser- Conference onfcregatlon Junior Christian Endeavor, S inning Gospel fourth Wrdm'sd; Communion Seivite ISKAEI mon entitled "God the Preserv- School, 9:15 K M. 8:00 P M., Second Monday Nursery open 10-12 for ohll- P.M., Sundays Amhm Avtnut Woodhridge er of Man" Is the Golden Text OR 1 Chili Junior HI United Preabyterl- Board Meeting ST, JOHNS EPISCOPAL tfren through 3 K.ihhi samurl Ntwtierter from the Bible (II Timothy): Sun- Oil P M an Youth, 6 P.M., Sunday* GOSPEL »:30 P M., 2nd and «tb Mon- CHURCH 7:00 P M. Evening Worship 8-01) r' M Fuday Sabbath "The Lord shall deliver' me ,,lnv of each Ruth Circle, i;s| days. Mlssionettea under direc- Se'nlor HI United Presbyteri- ClUiRCH Hoy and Hamilton Art *t* Services from every* tvll work, and Will ond Wednesday. ( mnf tion of Mrs. j Waldhelm at an Youth, 7 P.M., Sunday* l_ Progpfcl Avenue and Fords EPISCOPAL 9:30 A M. Saturday Services preserve mn unto His heavenly 1 M.. Prayer Dorcas FVllovifcliip i her home. 184 Cooper Avenue Youth Choir rehearsal, 7:30 H I 8 Avenue ReT. Ltillt W. Hewitt, V» (ilKT WRAPPED • CORSAGES . CUT FLOWERS CIGARETTES 'Slim and Trim' A.VD CIGARS Dtlhor lirrte* (Available In Any Amount) HEAVENLY! •t CaU FU 8-6110 THOMAS JOSEPH LOWEST PRICES Only the latest In slenderizing equipment, steam Gitt p^rer, ribbon, bath and massage. Let your wife look and feel I mi fift Publlx Planucy "*t DattNt Aim* &• Conwr «r Arand «* Worid- 91 Main Street better. Gift certificates also available for our i Woodbrldre new Mud-Pack and Facial Treatments. -. nl in out gl£t COSTELLO OPEN D RONALD SCHOFIELD Mst For Complete Information Call ME 6-0225 ,irl:nent. 105 Lake Avenue, Colonia, N. J. Funeral Homes PUBLIX SLIM & TRIM Slenderizing Salon Oreen St. & Cooper Ave. state & Center Sts. Salon Hour»| PHARMACY 1010 Railway Avenue, Avenel Mon. thru Iselln, N J. Perth Amboy, N. J. Than. M.nti Street FREE 9:30 - 9:30 PJL Tel. U 8-4641 HI 2-0075 Frl. 9:30 - ( P.M. CHRISTMAS BKOMiOMS PARKING Sat. 10 . J PJ&, GRAVE $Q.oo SPRAYS WREATHS '\iellAneimer6 Live and Artificial Pre-Holiday Clearance '» IVrlh Amboy BAGS OF STRAW For Your AF NE¥ & EXEC. CADILLACS C 79 MANGER Z9 Discover How Easily You Can Own A Cadillac Last Minute If you're la the market for a big, beautiful, soljd, safe car—a luxury car- but cant' afford the very top dollar, come in and inspect our outstanding line of new and executive driven Cadillacs. Nothing In ths field can touch them for value. And you get Cadillac prestige to boot Hurry ... we'va slashed .prices on every car in stock Christmas Gifts and In time for Christmas driving. ,* for Gift Wrap Brand New 1962 Cadillacs WAS IS WATCHES Beautiful Artificial Gbriatmaa Cardu •«J SEDAN-Whit« with black Interior, all power » I Ni,• Kniire Family! Bj Tremendous Ilamlltun & Window Stencils including power windows, 8 way power seat— * CHRISTMAS TREES plus factory air conditlonlng.__2 LIST Discount Bulova • Sheets of Styro Foam 6458 ''"'•-'••ni, CryiUI, Onn, Silver and Green '62 SEDAN-Benlon blue, full power, fully equip- Lonflne • Reindeer. & Bells Tremendous Variety «t ped Including power windows, 6 way power seat, Wiitiuurr • Plastic Garland factory air conditioning URT Timex SNOW-FLOK KITS • White Branching $6.95 to J39.95 Spray Yonrjrea With Snow • Silver & Red Rtiscus 1962 Executive Cara ^4!, • Glasi Xmas Balls Newest Christmas Tree SPRAY • Christmas Ribbon '63 CONVERTIBLE Benton blue-Genuine leather for Interior, fully equipped, 6 way power seat, power Fire Huwd Men and W window., cruise control LIST 6328 '4795 Stop Noedlo Drop - DISCOUNT 99< MUSICAL •62 "62", COUPE Benton blue-Fully equipped in- Keeps Tree Fre*h -our aelectlou u»»' PttlCESl! DOOR CHIMES cluding power windows, A safety «eat bells. LIST W2M395 Indoor and Outdoor '62 SEDAN-Basque blue, fully equipped, includ- • I, for the Holidays , " "us Jewelry* Bonwln, Bentley, ing power windows, k t way power seat LIST v v '6253 '4750 " "*»'« Zlppo, roekei ELEC. ' ( •62 SEDAN-Whlte/black interior really loaded- *•• i "AVE MARIA" with (actor; air conditioning, power windows, t '/^""^ •jtobrOifta LIGHT way power teat, cnusa control; door locks & many other eitran , , LIST '6782*4950 11 •*'« kHO OULD-riLLIO »NU L'HAKM SETS "BLESS THIS HOUSE" ' "'" Willow for Otktf O«t Be Preyared .. . SNOW SHOVELS aud ROCK SALT OpEN EVENINGS "in 9 P.M. AMBOY FEED CO., Inc. KREILSHEIMER'S OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 UJ SMITH BTEKET 133 J679 New Brunswick Avenue (CUM «I o«it s«««t) Perth Amboy -+ HI 2-1350 STgtET rv«h MOTH AMBOI rt**H AMBOT PAGE TWENTY-TWO DECEMBER 13, 14, 1P62 II, Speaking About Sports rRec Cage I joi By Meyer ToStartMondaviV ('MM'KHKT The S-nior Inyinj; nf v.,,1, . Wes Spewak's 1!)62-1!)63 edition of Carteret i.i kMinill leiu'iie, sponsored by )mPs (ini| ^ I, C:I:I,T, , NrrrralInn De- .„„„„,, v|1| ^ ' ; High School basketball team will go on exhibi- ,,,iiii":il. w Ml opni Its 19B2-63 -hnmnhm A ., tion tonight at South Amboy where the local ;,..„!, ilns comiiiR Monday wtll hp |,,,vu, ..' ' n!ii ,ii Hi.' hliih school Rym. ,,,TI)rt engage the highly-touted St. Mary's high school 1 h vimc number of teams as The Junio quintet, Only three regulars have returned to I., • r, ;u will make up the its schedule ''• -vl the Blue and White fold this year and they in- y,r ,r Thi v will Include' trams arc Iv'U'i- A A. l^n's Tavern,lent there clude Ed Mantie and Art McMahon, both jun- l-i <:'!. nail Juan's. Ho/ley's mid field and only ,,, iors, and Cary Belitz. a senior. Belitz, incidently iIM l-'.ilcnn". Is nepd»ri to mm is the tallest member of the local squad at 6'3". Hi, .Hi.dulc fulls for the lrr The eiini'iii — iBombers. All fit-, He saw considerable action last year, along with ! liy. A 0 H« HI , Mantie and McMahon. Newcomers on the team 1 111 1 will include Lou Muchi, Rod Stuart, John Bar- Ciirlercl Novelty^ " ' "' rnnl iti',, ney and Tom Wiskowski. iThls will b<- Ih, •> . Pinners In Lead session S|innsni>cl c,\"; I I'KKI Tlie Curteret rent Ion Departm<,,; The Seventh Annual Holy Family Grammar N'lvl", iiiiuifi'i Kvik tlie Irnct jenth and pivl n )i , , School invitation tournament will be held here , ,i,. HI - !,<> Women's League •"'IWt »t » A. M r,, i,, at the high school beginning on December 26 I|,I- •-. i-k In :iimther matched the fifth aiicl ,]•.- w • (N:-'i'i'i Fss.i np»et t he I wlU report from i r» 4.-, and ending on December 29. Teams have been i-,. ' :-t \1 ,V T ill two Ramesl2 30 P. M |, ,., invited to participate from South Amboy, Sayre- :.,.!:,>' Mirir into scctind place. Plfked on t)er ;V»?!•. ,,• cllnlr ville, Perth Amboy and Trenton. The elimina- i;; •....!. ;.•. hid a hn;h teami ,• ,>• 'MR The league race The freshiiirn .,,,,] , tion tournament will wind up on December 29 :,. :i, •:; rlipe Mils year with '•"funies will stat* ,, when the finalists play it out for the title. Car- ,:.;• !i. u.ini''*. M'pnratlnn the "lore players 11 . teret's team drew a bye in the opening round. li '-in- I'Mins 'he school with M „•.. \ : ]i:iv(ink bowl'-d lier first Jim Riedel is director of the tournament. I,, i .1:111 "I 179 to pace her 11 a tvui-.'flir victory Walt & (;ffl John (Blue) Bryer, a good friend of mine, V A MrOlvrm and othrr recently rolled 274 and 633 in independent bowl- lollow Ing at the Woodbridge Bowl-Mor alleys. His 274 IIIK) WOMK.YS scwe is ttip highest tally he has ever bowled. W. I. In Mixed (\n-'-!i't Nnvcltv 2R 14! CARTKRKT 1 According to B.Z., press agent for the Car- ('ill ' let M it T 27 15 Oene'.i Imve mo-,. ,| K A MrGlyilli 25 17 *'"-h I-«>'s Ins'. : 1 teret Recreation Department, the Senior cage Mi'di-rn Men 23 19 In the (Vim- i ,,- in| ht ST. ELIAS BASKETBALL TKAM, 1%2-fi.i — Knerllne Irft to rieht: (li.irlrs Kit?. Russell Ilapstak, Uanirl Dlkrn, Alan M I'd H irk and illicharri's 19 23 t mixed Ir.u':, league is all set to start the ball rolling this t5 Bill llrpworth, John Kiinak, Kill I'nstak, Kiibcrt Dikfii, Mirhnol l.:irussc> hrnnctli (•null.1 jC'aiti-ret L. C. 18 24; >' taking two .m,. e coming Monday night at the high school gym. and Krnest Gall. Standing, Humus Merividgy, Konald Kobjlakirwirz, |\V Ciirteret Esso 18 26 R '° Mlchac-l's ,ii•-: There are five teams in the league. Each club 12 30 thf same tinii- I,,: __- iped two costlv I'.LI::. -. will play each other three times during the reg- 7th Annual Holy Family 1 team set — W. Carteret!*«ld's Insurai.n- ular season. .Esso. 1748. High team name,! Other two r:a:n, * 'Carte it Novelty 611 eluded A. C. f. S.» individual set, Mary Cartoret \M<.W.> ,- We are expecting to do a piece on Mike Toth, Tourney Starts Dec. 26 ( 528; W. Mottlckl 494. Sport Shop Carteret photographei, within the near future. Hinh u.une, J iRlinr 194; H.Beauty Scllim! -Sta Dec. Wisniewski 193. The weeklv ;," Mike is ground photographer for Syracuse Uni- 2(illl .111(1 CDlltlllllltl;- Ullt.l Ul'C eluded Iflti Slpn, . :'();h. the Seventh Annual Pol- versity's football team. Recently he played out 1 Rybak 204. Fid W,. ish Ami : lean Grammar School Roman 223. S'e'.' to California to film the Syracuse-So. California Ambling 'owrnani' :it will l)i> hold ut tlit" Vetrone Rolls Andy Letso 213. 1 grid game. hi;:h scliodl eym. The Holy 1 11, Jim Pia/./ii : aid Family ii-am of Ciirterct will bi Russo 213. host at the tounu-y. Tin1 locals Big 1079 Set's : hiiv,. drawn a bye for Hi,- fir.st CARTERET _ Qeni. vetrone PTA Is Meeting Rumbling rounct- rollinu against Ifi«y Russo had HI Deer, Golf With B. I. Director .Urn Riedel ha.s an- ,hp hlj?hest m of the nlpht> a nounced that St. Mary's of 107fl_ j rollfd g 1073 Mt_ Next Wednesday _ South R.v. r and St, Stanislaus Oenp WRS"a three gflme wlnnpr> Don t Mix H: i- M-hiX)l .basketball of Sayreville will meet in th<> Oene had games of 208, 232, CARTERET-The next meet- fir^i u'anv •r'-i'fliilrri LEGAL NOTICES sowed effective January 1, IM1. IB ,;// of Hope-New Heart Combined Choirs accordance with nr«m«nt of dli* mlutlon between tha partlel thtrt- to and Robert Chodoeh, the eon. unmna pitrtner li autnoruwd to Featured Mttlf nnd adjust all debtl owed to and by the said partnership. \nd Life for Christmas (Signed) AVKNKI, - A carol concert Sunday ROBKHT CHODO8H will lio in-psonted by the com-|on "Commum IDA CHODO8H timed chors of the First Presby- by Dieter tin^s litnj A „ I Dated; December 10th. lflflS irtLcr rMtiVudjlptter notifying him ot Iti'iinn Chuivh Sunday at th« Swisstack. Harte land Anneic P n/wn All Hkh School •—-——— -;:hop from the tlon, glvitiK nk hope, ft S ii.m. fiindlpllKlU service. The people are Invited. Plans INVITATION FOR BIDS 1 HniiKing Avithorlty of- tha ,., (ii-ppop, may i Ing additional datu I(lh six dioiis of 150 voices under are under way ior thp. annual r,om lils" " Villas and family ... . , |UU,...if;h of Cartfret, N. J. will re- of 8ta- tlir (llrecUon of Ralph Farris, Cnristmas dance, December 26 cpiv-f se«ifd mds for the following i . ti'ii Island. TIIR aimt and director of music are the Che-In Westminster Hall. work: nPW Ufe """'" Introduced CONTRACT NO »- ••»'' " ,lrttpr Inform!,,,, him of Emanuel to rub, Carol, Crusnders, West-! oonsins LAWNS AND ".ANTINC! minister. Chnraleers and Chan- for Housing Project N.J. 47-1, lo- nr.st time. cated on the north aide of Onion 'cri. AmoiiR the soloist* will te\Tig(>r Harrier Award .Street, approximately 118 feet east Friday PVCIIIIII •in t)ic morniiiK of Dc- Ills uncle, Mrs. F.leanor Smith, Mrs. Phyl-i /, T J I r t Hudson Street .In the Borough of arrived by TWA 1 7105 Dur- lis Wehstpr, Ruth Conners, Gin- »'»<'« 10 I Pit Johnson Airport to br KI- von by his ;RIT ROSS and Barbara Behr.: PRINCETON Ted W. to Dfbor- Mrs. Carrie Miller ls the con-.Johnson1 of Allenhurst has re- dny'ot December," 1M1 at the office «.rt orRBn«t. joeivert the Rosens-ten cross- -.l^afffCy n i %J£"t ,l,,,,)air. rector of Dchoiiih': g which Kev. Dr. Charles S. MacKen- country Trophy for contribu- Dolnn Homes on Bergen Street In te will preach Sunday at the 8, tlons to thp sport at Princeton. tha Borough of Carteret. at which office time mid plaoe. If two or more, Bldi 3 and 10 a.m. services, ppieteri Captain of the team,,he led Itnre received, the bids will be pub- Harte, In any assistant to the pastor, to four victories in five meets,IHcioney Biopened Isd receivedand read, Ialoudt wil,l ibfe onl rey- raw. urn certain will speak on "Under the Sha-[including a repeat Big Three turned unopened. ,,i to warrant lovitiK re- dow of Thy Wings at 11 a.m.!title over Harvard and Yale. Proposed forms of Contract Docu- ,'i)iilrt neither The Cherub Choir will sing;He is an alumnus of Mount'm"nts> Including'Drawlni* and 8pe- iimrtrd now SANTA AT f'MC CHRISTMAS PARTY St. Nicholas nnd his helper arc seen ibovf at ,: iirtwoen the 'God Bless the little things" at Harmon School and an Army clflratlons, are on Hie In the Offlca thai this will be the KMC Christmas party held Saturday night at the Columbian Club. Members of thr fair ot said Hoiulnn Authority. ••IT. his uticlr 9 a.m. veteran. Bidders may obtain copies of the ever se.i are seen lined up to visit the popular griit. iwratr plea for Kmnnuel. Contract Documents by depositing At 10 a.m. the Westminster- tlOOO with said Housing Authority Choir will sing "Oesu Bambino" LEGAL NOTICES tor each net of Documents so ob- [ Junior College. Anyone inter- and The Chancel Choir "Carol' tnlncd. Mrs Alice Irb to Talk •sted In mnking a donation Is NOTICE Such Deposit will be refunded •hat plf» vrM of the Lonely Shephard" at 11 TO AM WHOM IT MAT upon the return of the Contract asked to forward It to Sinatra Notice is given that the Partner Documents, Including all addenda, .,:,r call to his Art Mclal, Avenel,^ - y a.m. l]lM at 101 Rector Street, Perth Am- _ . „,.,„.,.. sh'P- 1 subilstlni between Rob If any, complete and In good con- William Hoop- The Senior High Westminster |ert ciiodosh and ld» Ohodoih, of dition, within 10 days alter the Bid the d boy and any volunteers who Fellowship meets every Sunday C opening, otherwise; «PO«l' "ft" .(!•,•,• Place, Co-| 0 College Adtnissions wish to assist in the fund rais- name of ROBKRTAND IDA CHOb-e forfeited. !.,I;M\S that h«T at 7 p.m. The program for this DOSH PAPBR 8TORB, ll to bl dla- or Bank Draft, ing campaign are also asked to A leruueCertifiead CIRnickK or DIUK UOI*. ivaorah Hos- lo Close! " payable to the Housing Authority of WOODBRIDOE—With a de- contact him by calling HI. 2- PUBLIC MOTICE the Borough of Csrteret, O, S. QOT- •:,e solution to AVKNKI, M.r, Public notice is hereby given that 1. AltMndm Comb», Collector >>" iuwiounred Unlay that 'slr<1 t(> ^ of servlce to tne 4510. of Taxes of the Borough of Cnrttret, Middlesex County, N. J. will sell ernment Bonds, or a Satisfactory townsh p UlP fleld of educa Bid Bond executed by the bidder, his »(lnimisi:ntio!\ v n? ln Its power to help' ' '" - »t public »uctlon ln the Collector's Ofllce. ln the Borough H«ll on and Acceptable Sureties In. an •• 1 . : 1 , InquiriM keep the Ail M'-..i finiMly Hirunty StPcl'1'011' lh'' Community Scholar- College Unit the 27th Day of December 19«3 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon the amounnt equal to five ppercent of the following described lands. d b bittd with each of fl<|tll[mv;i' C«>:i«>:;i>; ship Proijram of Woodbridge Stiegman Contract The sale will be made at the tlmr nnd pltce nforeiald and Will b» shall be submitted with each ,. o! Colonia. AlthuiKh p;»v 1 Township wlU aalourned from day to day at may be necessary until the tale ls iiii , i h.-iird rumurs for .some! '"augurate a The successful bldd«r will t» I»- Pr n;; complete. qiilred to liirnlsh »nd pay for satls- >;-•;:-, Siiur. l::v... t.,. , ,- : ,- . Needs Extended by Penn "•• -I ;.-,ii tii'ii,.- '•ij.'. ,•.,.•,„„.....,•.i , plant '' ' °f l'''"tures with the first The amount set forth below rcjrfsditn a complete statement of all actorr perfonn&nc* and paTmtDt nnd Mrs, Sol m Jamciloun. N Y it »iii im dints of Avcticl and long-time scheduled for January fa, at 8 municipal charges against the property existing on December 31, 1961. • k-ii>n«! Director until this week t.lwt :h P. M , when Mrs. AUce Irby, WOODBRIDOE — Freeholder PHILADELPHIA — The Uni- together with Interest and costa on all lt«mi computed to July 1, 1M3, Attention la oaUa4 » *• tort mayoi employes srslty of Pennsylvania an- to which sum there shall be added additional Interest computed to the that cot i«u tb»o tb« minimum y% that l«» - gORE MEATTOfTmS fcOHEY I 1963 BUICK 1963 BUICK Complete Home Improvements f\\\L SIZE Yes . . . Complete home improve- ments. There is no such thing as a job too small or too large. KAl H WKEK'8 PA me LE SAW SEDAN SPECIAL That's why we came to Iselin— Just to serve you, the residents SKEVHi; ClfniHTs Now •I"1'" FOR ONLY FOR ONLY BOND C1.KANKKS i of Woodbridge Township, In The Tueodiiy S|ieci.il» i At limr Orchid (8mlce ('IIMI'ITS l.'» »t«'<» < ARTKHEfr SIlOl'l'INCi C'l'lNTKK ^ UooseVrU Avfime, « artirrt 2599 2199 W. (JRAND it 1KV°IN(. - KAUVVAV Our Usual Higji ASSURIS ir our Usual High For 18 years we h/ive had the Allowance Trade In Allowance Be Smart' opportunity to serve thousands of tall R & O Today! people. We will be glad to serve DAY SHIRT ME 4 - 2904 you in any way possible. All you LAUNDERING Expert have to do is call — easy as that. Heating Installations 18 Years of Building Experience '"KKE'S A BOND CLKANUKS NKAH Ketzenberg FORDS COLONIA POLKOWITZ MOTORS Central Jersey's Largest Volume Bulck Dealer 111 WORTH ST. ISELIN & Org. Inc., Serving the Public for Over 45 Years CARTERET mk1I M H^. 1063 Highway 1 "iilujtun 4v«., Cor. P««hlii« , . .... - w 233 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. HI 2-0100 PERTH AMBOY - HoUHT,it«... RAHWAY AVENEL 636-9177 If It's WOODBRIDGE '"S: Vuu DECEMBER 13, 14, 1962 The Panie That Distress, mbelH Short and Sweet.. The lecturer was a celphr« A statistician took hl» ohll- doctor of law, and his tnik One day, in a thoughtful mood tthe MO one Saturday, tothe y to be on "Fools." The rh:u Authorizes State Aid Lincoln's little son, Tad, went £ he hi i hihsis ^ e thithiss n Yule Party into the White House study, memorandum on the day's actl- who was somethlhR ooff a climbed up on his father's knee, stood up to Introduce him and Inquired, "Papa, what did titles: l "Ladles and gO Drinking Hit yrm say whpn you proposed to "Drl«d tears, 11 times; tied „.„, "we are now to ,,, shoes, 13 times; balloons bought lecture on fools by our" 3 per child; balloon's average WOODBEIDOB — The New Mr. Lincoln tried to evade the paused, and there, WHS Jeriey State Safety Council i, but. the youngster per- life, 13 seconds; told children lati Khter before he re; not to cross the street, 21 times; and Police Chief Nels Laurltzen "of the wisest men ihlldren crossed the street, 21 Again this year has Issued a l." at last came the re- country." "Well," times; average number of Sat- plea to discourage the serving ii reply, "If you must know The lecturer then urdays I'll do this again, 0." Of totOticaHhg drinks at pre- I said, Tad when I pro- speak. , Cbrttttbas and New Year office tn your mother, I said "Ladies and gentlemen •• Hidden Taknt and plant parties. The plea said. "I'm not half as bin,, • fter Man (In the hospital »afterjaB the chairman "~hr |)in,, been part of the Council's pro- w u gram for several years to com- Enough For Htm breaking Ms arm): "Nurse, janfl again lliere was loud i,,,, I be able to play the violin i _« i,j bat the high rate of traffic ••'flint's a bad cold you'v ter WM) have you S1|pm lliiiib n uuu „ when I recover? mishaps In December and par- not," snld one man to another, Nurse:- Of-course, Your in- ticularly during Yuletlde, ac- who was sneezing violently. party comien cording, to George Q. Travor, juries aren't serious. "What are you taking for It? Man: That'Tht'ss funnyfunn . I never executive vice president of the "Whiskey," was the reply. could play the violin before. Council. "Whiskey, I know somethln_ In a letter to upwards of bolter than that," said the man Explained \ 4,000 business and Industrial "But who wants anythlnf Pete — When I arrived In concerns In the state Traver >tter than that," sniffed tin reminds that surveys show aj Washington Ii didn't have a sufferer. stable percentage of Christmas single cent in my pockets. In fact, I didn't even have any Gift Headquarters traffic accidents occur In the That Began It for pockets, early hours of the holiday pe- SIGNING CEREMONY — GOT. Richard J. Hughes stuns Husband — If a man steals, Nitlonlllj Advrrtiirn riod and many of these can bill In his ©Wee In Trenton authorizing state aid to inde- no matter what It Is, lie Will live George — How on earth did be traced back to alcoholic pendent junltfr colleges In New Jersey as Dr. Kenneth C. to rpfiret it. that happen? Pete — Oh, I was born here. COSMETICS drink* served at office and MacKay, president of Union Junior College, Cranford, ' Wife (coyly) — You used to plant parties. i looks on. Sifninr ceremony was attended by Assembly- steal kisses from me before we Publix Pharmacy Good Position Special holiday studies made men and State Senators who sponsored the legislation were married. 91 Main Strept by the National Safety Coun- Said one Englishman to an- and by Dr. William G. Van Note, president of Monmouth Husband — Well, you heard Woodbrldge cil show, according to Traver, other. "If you looked at a post- College, West Long Branch. Financial aid from the state OPF.N KVKVINdS that 55% of the Christmas what I said. age stamp how could you tell season fatal traffic accidents for operating costs could only be provided If financial i that we will never lose a war?" aid also were appropriated by the county. The bill signed Really Large Involve drivers "under the in- I Teacher: Where are the big- "I don't know." by Gov. Hog beg authorise* the state to match the county's fluence". Traver also cited the gest diamonds found? "Because the King Is on the results of the state's Alcohol contributions. The law at the present time affects only Jennie: In baseball parki. side that doesn't get licked." Deterlmnation Program which Union Junior College and Monmouth College. in 1961 showed that of the au- topsies performed on persons! killed in traffic accidents 54% had an alcohol factor to some degree; and of those autopsied to date this year an average of 68% showed an alcohol fac- tor, with the rate going as high as 60% in some commu- nities. The combination of alcohol IT'S NO and long hours of darkness adds to serious odds against accident-free driving; and safe driving, particularly during the holiday period, demands alert* • t for early morning nes and physical fitness," Tra- SECRET ver emphasized. Lawyers' Wives To Organize WOODBRI&GE - For the purpose of forming an organi- zation, a group of wives of Middlesex County Bar Associ- ation members met last week at the home of Mrs. Irving Spiegel, 8 CUve Hills Road, Me- tuchen. The group alms to help the Bar Association in such en- terprises as the Legal Aid So- ciety, Scholarship Funds, and other projects that will benefit Middlesex County residents, Mrs. Mark L. Stanton, publicity chairman, advised. Plans are to meet five times a year and elected as temporary officers are: Mrs. Spiegel, pres- I! ident; Mrs. Norman Robbins, membership vice president; Mrs. Samuel Cohen, fund- raising vice president; Mrs. I. home delivery O. Spevack, vice president in charge of programming; Mrs. Harold Sherman, secretary, and Mrs. Morris Brown, treasurer. The next meeting will be, January 30. New Slant Peggy: Some pork chops, please, and have them lean. Butcher: • Backward or for- ward? There is only one .'I i many a Santa gets a financial WELCOME Your LOCAL Newspaper WAGON with one of? our Low Cost -BANK LOANS %• M yean of experience toh WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO, taring food fin in barium 18 GRBEM STREET j and eommujlty life- WOODBRftDGE, N. J. fw Infdrmatlon OB figft Any ^f Our Three Convenient locations Welcome Wagon in Please arrange to have the paper checked below • CfllONIA , For Fast, Friendly Service delivered to my home weekfy. Enclosed please fad • AVENEL $4.00 tor one year subscription by mall delivers. • ISELES (Home delivery) by carrier boy Is aim avafl" able at 10c a w$fc.) U this service is preferred call Circulation Dept., ME 4-1111. t\ II jo».nxi4« In CARTERET 6FFICE Q INDEPENDENT -LEADER • WOODBRIDGE • CARTERET PRESS f SEWAREN • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BBACOH • PORT READING Perth Amboy NATIONAL Bank . To be sent to: • FORDS CALL Resources Over $30,000,000 — Carteret's largest Finaucial Institution NAMB ME_4-2759 ADDRESS CARTERET TOWN —. RESIDENTS 25 Cooke Avenue, Carteret CALL PHONE - Member Federal Depoajt liuurance Corporation • Member Vederd Reserve Sy$tem ME 4-9340 Presented Fairly, Qearly Newipapef Devoted And Impartially Each Week Community Interest Complete News Pictures full Local Coverage PRICE TEN CENT8 ™™kY> DECEMBER 21^1962 XLI-NO. 35 PubllshM WMIHJ 'vol.. On Fndaj pluoridationBelter B. of E. 9. v ~ Election Ian AdoptedSchools Neutral Feb. 13 C.MMT.HET - Election time 1. iiillim: iiroiuul sixain, this Council luiv- for Die Bo:m! of Educa- y Charges of "Politics" whuh will hold its elec- Fcbnuuy 13 from 2 to 9 fHealth ; In Organisation . in all llii> regular polliii.. i-s 111 the Borough. lai CARTERET - At a regular "I « Schools Yule i- (Irrutline for filing peti- meeting of the Better Schools iis candidates for the Association executive board, tt rccs Favor |)ance Tonight was noted that our association; Hoard is hist about two weeks I'i't.it.ions will be received bpln dliUvn to flmre s The Christmas whirl is in full "*»« « i" '' "i in ill'.1 oilier of Mrs. Josephine ism i|ed Issue vina at the Pvt Nicholas by the municipal chairman of . secretary to the Board, ,, ....„ -.„„,.. Mlnue School and the "plroe the Republican Party. Stephen, up to 4 I'M . on January 4. • . Souiv * i-f«i.H«mic.- Of the season will Trosko. Jr. The charge implied, The terms of Mrs. Julia Hlla, „,,„! unanimous ^ ^ ^^ ^ that tlie association Ms a i»- m mm 'liiliriel Comba mid Miss Mar* ...... luium applied ^^ . uurar party and that our pur- ChrWmM dftncf spol1 ;Kiel Sharkey, expire In Feb, •( | ,,f Health mid re- m(i6 ))y (hp pTA fQl. th(, s(,v. poS(1 and poiicy was not clear. I To diite no petitions have been lor ,1 i,v the J«» ,,nt|, an all parties concerned, Miss Sharkey has indicated ••• •'» Borouah fluo- ,h|, M,ml(, Auditorlum tonight. LhiU our New Jersey State the annual Christmas caroling. On the lower richt side is Mayor that she will not seek reelec- The children will dance to the, , i constitution readsi cnBrt( re( SING CAROLS: Gir. Seouts and Brownie, representing all the^ borourt Stephen Sklha, with Mrs. Kay Farrell, leiider of the girls, and Mrs. tion. All three terms are for il was asked to 8P- tiestra of Clarence Sheridan ctatlon "shall be, !lt orc l)ml tnp awo riurinf Terry Richards, neighborhood chairman. three years. meiiMire by venolu-from 7:00 t0 10:00 p.m. non-commercial, non-partisan.1 troops are pictured above on the steps of the January 4 Is also the last .,,il of by referendum. j\w Mlnue School faculty non.sertaiian anconcerned non-profid onlyt day for new Voters to register the resolution was and personnel had a Christmas|gnd shfll] ^ system if they Intend to cast ballot* ,v.>i Stephen Sklba'dinner. Friday at the Oreen-, (thlh e public Plant Union Pledges I iimi the Middlesex brier Restaurant in New Bruns- Q( Cj,rlprel on February 13. the Middlesex brier Restaurant in New Bruns-: Cj,rlprer Zullo Lists Safety Rules Girl Scouts r.rtiijwiiy expressed, the wick Co-chairmen of the affair wlallon believes that Th ,,», it cannot enter were Mr. Ruth Gallo and Mr.,.. ^,^rBm for ,„., . , nMondation program Barbara Poltaotti. : ™m,MnT Remedial Reading Donation To Jaycees Troop 82 Plans uc liV ForSettingUp tule Trees Sing Carols JL ,: ,n, community It; Inrtead of exchanMnK Christ- .Uod ^ K™ s evldPnce, to the pro-mas Rifts, the faculty and per-,and tax economy CARTERET — The member- and services, election polling r 10 me pio ^ Mjmie gchool deJof 1Us non.parttaan slble from the fireplace. This CARTERET — Despite the places and data, educational CARTERET - Neil Zullo. jship of Local 440, IUER&MW- lo th(> ,. is even more [will reduce the chances of "•- bone-chilling drizzle which was facilities, and hospital and Printing Booth for the CIO, has pledged a $25 dona- Am- that the association's ,and keep the tree from ' served up by bad weather last medical services in the area. CARTERET — Boy Scout [Borough ...- Jt that measure civic in]] 4—Use a trae stanstand which Wednesday evening, over 200 tion to I the Carteret Junior Also youth activities, scout P( murrow between thr hours M : money urders, 9 A. M. of 1:00 I*. M. and 6:1)1) I'. M. to 12 noon. Himday, December at the Columbian (lull, "isli iSi stamps nnd parcel post, 1 Street. V. M. to 4 H. M. Monday, De- iviuber 1!4. stumps' nnd parcel 1 Chief Charles Mukwiiiski jpuM, 8:1)0 A. M, to 5:30 P. M.; advises that Santa Cluus will [money orders, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. appear about 3:00 P. M.. I'" the exchange of (IUK, ful ««* The post oiflcB wil be closed ADMIRE WORK; and Ami Saixillo, of Kaiiil ull duy on Christmas Day, Spe- Jowed by » buffet supprr, Hie cial deliveries will be made of alnKint; of tmditional t liiist- vlrtlllU f»»lbull S»u.e In New Bru.»wieli. Standing b, parcel post and letter mail mav oarols, »nd entertain- Moth«, St. Joseph, -hepheid.,, m T BLIl'S #m& VoutU Activity Commits, en- : , ,„ r I Suited Kuler Marry Bn»uw; Ldl J«u. that will arrive on Christmas ment will be furnisJied by lot Uwlr role by pwent* «f U» first ^i St.vc ».ulerJ,i-Ui Youth ActWlt, Chalrinau pollus uenwunel. local boy scouU. lhe Cwtowt S.M.rL.urn "Vw Day. t the Si DECEMBER 20, 21, 1962 /unor Mint Pagp,,n ••\ll' of the Creche, and thec»u and Altar Guild in decorat- Child WOODBRIDGE PAGE TWO litany of the Holy Child. ing the church for Chriitmas. Qreater Elizabeth ,j , The ChrlstmiM* morning Kserv. ;1 Move Plans The senior choir will rehearse sponsor of New Jerwys , Ice will be a gervic" ''e" o*f Holy after the church school pro- Miss Pageant were Wi Schools Dance Lists ServicesjCommunion. gram and then proceed to theweek to the twelve cir Columbus School Mrsm, . ,.„Prank_ Hill, organist (Continued from Page 1) lForNewH.8. and Mrs. Robert Peterson, Chorhome of Mr, and Mrs. Robert will appear In the stnV CARTBRET — Christmas Peterson for a Christmas party. January 19 at EUM Ice cream and cookies. Class Services have been scheduled Director, have chosen the fol- Lists Activities WOODBRTOOE - Moving t usic for th Meetings for the week In- eluded In the uroup i, \s follows: Sunday, December •i P.M— "0 Come, Little nesday, 7:30 P.M.; Luther AlAll*l th IV.e » JunioI,,r. tained at the regular monthly lo's classes decorated a Christ- ihr off double-session, the Children," traditional German, meeting of the Columbus-Cleve- .3,3 PM; Christmas Eve, De- League Trip to New York City throughout the Slntp mas Friendship Tree which will Board of Education last nigh to be sung by the Junior choir, 1 with their parents land Parent-Teacher associa- cember 24, 7 P.M. and 11:15 and RadiKacuo wCit y «»«""Miwic• Hall,•—•• »'"» «"••• K-.-.-» »u mi be sent to the children's ward announced that it was meeting and "0 Holy Night" by Adam, n tion Tuesday evening under the In the Perth Amboy Genera' >JM.; and Christmas Day, De solo by Miss Monica Sanchez mrrt at the shopping center at cal pageant chairmen M>, tonight with Dr. Nicholas En 8-05 A.M., Thursday; Junior David C. Pruitt III, ?<< leadarshlp of Mrs. Mafion Hospital. :ember 25, 10 KM. 11:15 PM,—"The Birthday n RyRn, music teacher - and also , Rolhardt, the Board's consult altar boys Christmas vice president of ,\m,, A Certificate of Appreciation The 3 P.M. service Sunday of a King" by Neidlinger, to be Junior Miss Pageant. at the Christmas assemblies on was received by the boys and , ant, to set the wheels in mo- Thursday In the auditorium. will be a special program pre- Mobile, Ala, girls of the Pvt Nicholas Minue -, tlon for the new Iselln Senlo- The program was as follows: sented by the children of the'O Holy Night" by Adam, solo 2 P.M. School from the United States church school, Mr. William [by Mrs. William Snyder, Jr. 10 Christmas choir — iKh School. Committee for UNICEP, expres- Snuff, Sr., general superinten- A.M., "My Christmas Prayer" 1. Processional — "0 Come sing their gratitude for the con- Announcement was madi |also that the School 9, Pordent and Mrs. Elaine Miller, by Carleton, solo, by Mr. All Ye Fajthful." tribution of $33.87 by the stu- primary superintendent, have 2. Recitation — "VTiy Do lents during Halloween. Reading, WM »et for comple | Samuel Mlnucci. lion January SI, but that bai prepared and directed the pro- Mrs. Hill has chosen. "A U Li our fond hope that the comlni Bells at Christmas Rli»;?"—Al- A library was instituted at gTam which will Include de- fred Ott. :he school. It will be called the i wither may delay it about twi Christmas Carol on Green- Christmas season will be one of Infinite votions, speeches, and plays. sleeves" by Rlcholson as pre 3. Carol — "Joy To Th'Pvte . Nicholas Minue School weeks. \ [lude and "Christmas Joy" by happlnrw and Joy for families In Carters Library." Classes competed with Board Attorney Francis Pole, The 7 P-M. service Christmai World" — Choir. IUUC an. -..tld fr Christ and the surrounding area*. 4. Carol — "Christmas An- .each other to see which one reported he Is moving towari Eve had been planned by thSticklee s as postlude for Christ gels" — Cholr-two part. would donate the most books the completion of the acqulsl pastor, the Rev, Willis Morgan [mas Eve and "Yuletlde Echoes" 5. Mexican Carol — "At the during the month of Novem- tlon of the site for the proposed Ross, with the children of the[by Hodson as prelude and "Pro- Gate of Heaven" — Descant.|be:. A $5.00 prize was awarded new Colonla School. parish in mind, All children, cession of the Magi" by Mallard 6. Song — "The Drummer to the winner. Mrs. Pollzzottl's The Board voted a sum n< their parents and friends are as postlude for Christmas :lass won top honors by con- . Boy" Choir part two. I exceeding $625 for a new wall Invited. imomlng. tributing 912 books. Mr. Yar- 1 7. Solo — "Cantlgue de Noel" to the Port Reading School o n Solemn Choral Festival Eu- Morning Services, Sunday, — Christine Bright. cheskl's class rated second with Turner Street. The PTA nfPo-itlcharist will be sung at 11:15 total of 900 books donated. December 23, in observance ofi ' , -i 8. Yiddish Folk Song -"0 P.M., Christmas Eve.. The paspa>s the fourth Sunday In Advent! funeral home, IftC. The (?rand total of all books will be conducted at 9:30 A.M.I (r,MSyi..*i«ki, Hanukah" — Choir. lb WHO |/l^».v --- tor will be celebrant and will be 9. Song — "Christmas Al [donated by classes, PTA, and but the new school was being and 10:45 AM, Church school lK „,„,;„_ „„„,„ office personnel was 4,003. assisted by Wallace Baldwin, phabet" _ John MolodssianoW' built on an open field without student for the ministry al| meets In the parish hall at 9:30 ski, Thomas Davis, Martin Fed The chairman of the library a single crosswalk and without A.M. under the direction of committee Is Mrs. Syre, assisted i Wagner Lutheran College, Sta- ow|tz( Walter Felegl, Angel Vel ti walkway, pupils would be In-ten Island, New York. Preceed William 8huff, Sr, general su- n, Victor Manollo, Gregory Oil by Mrs. Gallo. Iduced to walk across the open perintendent and the staff. I Human Rights Day, was ob- Ing the Most Blessed Sacrament llgan, Michael Harris, Stephen will be confessio•—' —n an— •*d th»Ve. prenro-. "" " ' -- -~ requested to. served In the Pvt. Nicholas Ml-• Th'e Ufayette Estates PTA XJsh. paratory office with procession remain at the close of the 10:45 ' 10. Solo—"Toyland" — Linda nue School by a program given, iy Miss Brown's class. Children Mellor. r 1 ave original talks about the 11. Cumulative Song "Twelve o Importance of human rights' Days of Christmas" — Margaret lames Brannon was the chair- Kajouras, Janet Van Pelt, Ruth man. 8 Sanchez, Linda Mellor, Chris- The Student Council met this j tine Bright, Monica Sanchez, veek and voted the colors of 1 Patricia Grogan, Linda Domin- |Black & Gold as the Mlnue! guez, Elaine Ave, Kathleen if If: School colors. ELEANOR CHAILLET The Officers, Directors Dougherty, Deborah Peters The Council held a "hot dog _ Mrs. Eleanor H.| Muss Chaillet, a graduate of and Janet Sofleld. sale" on Thursday, the profits RAHW 12. Thirty Two Feet and going to the Student Council Eight Little Tails - Choir Re- fund. They hope to earn enough cessional. to donate a gift to the school The Choir: narrator — Janici land to make an rduca.lonfil and Employees of.. . Rogers; Glacken Spell — Ro Tip at the close of the school _ flmii 32 ptoyee of the Quinn & Boden malne McDermott; choir, Bar [year Mrs. Joseph S. White of bara Istok. Stephen Klsh, Nancs A newspaper was also organ- ]swarthmore Drive, Carteret. Co., Inc. Jennings. Michael Harris, Janei ized by the school, called "The; f— . Van Pelt, Gregory Gllllgan Minue Voice." A contest for a First Presbyterian Donna Holoob, Janet Sofleld name for the newspaper was Patty Groeger, Kathleen Doug won by Russell Holt who sub-1 Christmas Eve Service herty, Elaine Acs, John Mlod OBITUARIES rianowski, Debra Cunha. Ange: mittrd the best name. The: CARTERET - Traditional josevelt Velez, Linda Mellor, Thomas newspaper will be published j four times a year; the first jchristmas Eve candle lighting V, Davis, Ruth Sanchez, John Kar service will be held at 11:00 plak, Ernest Domtnguez, Joa1 edition was distributed this!K0BERORFRTT H. WESCUIWESCOTT service wm uv ..wu — - Fabrlcatore, Richard DePaltai onth I CARTERET - The funeral Ipjn, Monday, at the First Pres- Nlcolette Spano, Lorraine Ta' Tl newspaper's staff Is as,t£*S\ Wescott. 1501 byterlan Church. The hmjjr Savings and Loan Association larom, Kenneth Smith, Stephe ifollows: Editor-in-chief, There-i'RoQsevdt Avenue, was held:Chrlstm_ carol will be sung ; Paloczle, Linda Dewltz, Linda sa Balazs; assistant editor Jac-|from the Blzub Funeral Home,!by the congregation, 1 bomtaguez, Jacklyn Mlldrano, ^' 'e y'rfpage editors, Patty lT\vh.ek7 Avenue on Friday; sermon topic at the 8:30 Vr Domlnguez, Jacklyn Mlldrano, qnnoiinn s Ur; page editors, Patty:- WnceiCT Avenue on Friday, Tne sermon topic at the 8:30 .I Theresa Janlcs, Monica SanSan-- ^mm±y> Dorothy Wacker.j {ternom1| Decembcr 14. at 2In d the 11:00 a.m. Worship,.^ • _ _ i II f 1 chez, Margaret Kafouras, Gal |Lpon Kjsh| ^-j Penske, re- _wlt h tnP Rev. William F. Sunday, will be, "The Lord Is ** «t I W\ m M/^L^n f/| All f/|1f A __ . . 11 Proehllch. Louis Toth.MarSarctj porters „ ^aine TJmansky, £OTrcst officiating. Crcmatlon!AtHand. The Scripture Lcsson;« ft yf/)ft/f KP^T ff ISUXLO LU /ll* •"• i» • • • IIVV Bartorlllo. Eric Buser. Wanda; Camafa Nanetk DiGlov- was at tRosehil KOSCIUl Ucemetery wiu""j, ' Lin-i—•• ism; .Phillipplan Luimfp-..-s 4:4-9 The sac-.$ X-*«4ivltU 1/COI» f * *« iw, IMI.U, Hamilton, Rose _.._ T,.,,H,, woinllt.f)n Rose , -.__ ' tf™«iv rsaii "den" Pal_ ..l bearer. s _.„..were« cnUovhRobertlrameni „t» noff ththo eT/irrt's KnDDer Ir ^~" Walker, Fred Forsythe, Diane Ward. Robert Stanichkr, James g PranFkk BuckaloBuckalo , HQw-|ffm be observeobserved at'both Chiszar, Frank Mocclola, Shar- ff Halladay: sport editors, Thom- ard Lun^ren, RicharRichd l on Welk,' Janicb Troesdell, as Worth, Texanna Gaestel, James Simms, and John Tuck- The communicants' class will, Richard Philips, Mara Tread- John George; proof readers — rncet from 1:00 until 3:00 p.m.J away, William Colon, Barbara er. 1 Cap, Gail Totaro, Steph- Sunday afternoon. The pastor,:i Daly, Ernest George, Robert en "" ""• edlt- will give individual conferences'Jt poriman, Christine Bright, Vic- Brock' ' the students after 3:00 p.m.,;]p| tor Manollo, Karen Paloczle, ; riatttutB |ler; Art editors — Joseph Mad- ters m»nn, 29 Fitch Street, died {p.r tner»k.»'i..ne wU[i b v,eo n non Yout Ymith hPe Fel-l 4l Walter Felegl, Deborah P« '|tllv,__ ari„ d James Herlngcs„__. Tuesday «t the Perth Amboy low&hlp meetiriK. Martin Fedowltz, Lynn GuralJ Mr_ _0__Unn_ anandd Mr Mrs sKln Kl.niGeneral Hospital. A native ofj 1 : Kevin Knight, Deborah Cor- &_e advis- Germany, he lived in Carteretj •*• rente, Philip Chiera, Robin nwspapcr STEPHEN YAHOSCHAK !Ors for the past eight years, ' ' CARTERET - Stephen Ya- (Continued from Pa, 1, A welghmaster for the Amer- ican Agricultural Chemical Co., roschak, 69, 57 Heald Street, U.xs, Edward Stern in honor of I he retire* seven years ago. Hedied December 19 at the Eliz- their anniversary. was also a member of the Anci General Hospital after a! Chanukah Rites was aiso a m.uiuci -..... -—v- airem.«.-»"« *»w-F.« Lighting of the first Chanu- ent Order of Druids and of the snort illness. Born in kah candle is to be held tomor-|Re- d• Men —. [hhee was a resident ooff Carteret for 50 years, where he was a ll'r 1 row night. At th'is time Hebrew He Is survived by his wife, Be^n Tomorrow and Sunday School vacation Anna Galla Brockmann; two parishioner of the St. Mary's \ daughters, Miss Claire Brock- Church. Retired In 1958,-l.e was AVENEL — Religious services begins.. Classes will not resume until January %. mann, Carteret, and Mrs. Ethel employed at the Food Ma- will be conducted by Rabbi Slmeone, Clark; a son, Dr;hlner. y Corp. for 30 years. • Philip Brand at Congregation Three delegates are being sent to tthne national cconvention Harold Brockmann. California; He is survived by his wife, B'nal Jacob tomorrow at 8:30 five grandchildren; and four Mrs. Mary Halynlak Yaros- P. M. Sponsors of the Oneg of U.S.Y., In Chicago, Thurs- * * ; day December 27. Attending sisters, Germany. chak; two daughters, Mrs, M. Shabbot will be Mr. and Mrs, Funeral services will be held Jules Isler In honor of their will be Miss Alta Trachtenberg, Lafkodt, linden, and Mrs. A. Meltz and Robert this afternoon at the Lyman- Sisko, Carteret; one son, Stan- daughter Meredith's' birthday; Donald Rumph Memorial Home, nl Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kramer Kleiner. Mrs. Harold Meltz ley Yaroschak. Carteret; and • ' LI. J _/ will accompany them as chap- four grandchildren. Mr. Yar- There Is Still Time toJoi n Our to honor of the birthday be in the Rahway Cemetery, oschak's other son, the late their son, Mark, and bJ Mr. and Michael Yaroschak, was killed in JWorld War n whil«. serving in the iU. 8. Navy. The funeral will be held from 1963 CHRISTMAS CLUB the Blzub Funeral Home, 54 Wheeler Avenue, on Saturday morning at 9 KM. and will be, (The Only Club In Carteret That Pays Dividend) followed by a requiem plghj mass at St. Mary's Church a| 9:30 AM. with the Rev. Jaro- slaw Fedyk, celebrant. Inter- SAVINGS MADE ON OR BEFORE ment will be In St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonia, Rosary THE 20TH OF ANY MONTH services were held 'last night WILL EARN DIVIDENDS FROM at 8 P.M. and Parjostas serv- ices will be held this evening THE 1ST OF THAT MONTH at 8 P.M, Visiting hours are from 2-5 PM. and from 7-10 Sarlnii Insured up to HOyOM by P-M. Federal 8»Ttnn and Loan lnitru.ee Corp. CARD OF THANKS ROBERT H. WESCOTT We wish to express our lift S cere thank, to all our relatives, j friends, and neighbors for the Once again we wajrt i many acts of klndnea* atyi sym- to take this,opportu- pathy they extended durjng pur nity during this gala bereavement" In the death of holiday season to our dearly beloved eon and brother, Robert H. Wewott. UNITED thank our many cus- We wish to gratefully ac tomers and tq wish nowledge with thanks the many spiritual bouquets, floral for every one of our tributes, and donations of cars. ROOSEVELT friends^ the fullest There's still time to We especially wish to thank measure of good Rev. William F. Forrest, vicar of St. Mark's Episcopal Church cheer and happiness A 1963 Dr. M, A. Chodo-h, the Car Association at Christmas... and teret First Aid Squad, the medi alwaysl CHEVROLET cal staff and the nurse at the Elizabeth General Hospital, the Avenue, Carteret FOR CHRISTMAS! executives of the Motor Club of America; employees at the Mo- tor Club of America, Perth Am- boy; the Branch Managers As- OFFICE HOURS: sociation of New Jvsey; the Saturday) 9:00 A.M. Carteret police escorts, the pall GODENY CHEVROLET bearers, and the Bizub Funeral »t Thursday Evening Home. Mrs, Edna Wescott I 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret and Family ,,EB-CP Hungarian will be conduced at 2:30 p.m. Ham O'Lr-ar, Walter Perelra Union Pledges and Joseph Stise. LLists Wednesday, Second Day of Christmas, Hungarian service 'Continued from Page li The organization U. open to at 11 a.m. ... . , , , , , , young men between the ages Special Events 8unday, December 30 — reg- MW,a*i Mlrda. chairman, an- f &nd 39 who wftnt ^ ,m. \uTfiRET — Dr Andrew ular Sunday schedule, nounred that nominee*; must be leadership ablll- of 21 and 35 «L . serv- ,i,vi, Pastor of the Hun- Monday, New Year's Eve leadership) hTmh conimunltv ,. Reformed Church an- Ice. ervatlons any member of the abilities in l.he community and Meetlngs are held th« ,i tiir schedule of services Junior Women's Guild and of fourth Thursday of each month .... chosen fields. The at the Community Bulldlrm In ,,,.,- the Men's Club can be contact- -lnl pventa during thp ed. need not necessarily the Dolan Homee. rfcrgen St. ,',.,lay. December 22. 8:30i Tuesdayy, January l, New ,,,-r will bra Communion Year's Day. worshiship service been selected!- i /"< L ? ;itnrv Servlcr In Hun- in Hungarian at 11a.m. (I Mlrda nnd his com-jt'Pr/NlH" (?r i »nd to tU a Goocl Night. As the sandman sends tousle-hwided tikes off to dreamland? Santa takes over! Softly) and i swiftly he moves through!the night, woiking ( magic in every honje, in every hejirt . . . bringing joy and laughter ... the pleasure of receiving . . . United Stated uletau Kenning. L^ompanjf .the happiness of giving ... all wrapped , up* in the Wonder of Christmas! « L,arteret, flew Yj Wlr«WI^ lil I.. ' I ^sw^wswjssss^^ DECEMBER 20, 21, 1962 IL-EB- PAGE POUR GIFT-GIVING 45 Accepts Den Members ~ Nelbhtorhood Co'minlpslonef Alei Boyter in- ducted the mfembtri or jriewly- formed Den 5 tit Cub Scout Pick 48 1ntd Scouts at Friday's meeting held at Colonia library, Chain. O'HUIs Road. PLAID M$riiter» Inducted and pre- LOW sented bobcat Pin* are a* fol- • (qwj; Jqmes Hubley, Michael iA*h«'ell, Scott EdrlngUm* Qene :&"S4ef. Steve ' Solop, Garry ••HtMer. Ronald Hubbard, Henry 7"la, Michael and Anthony KucXish. Participating In the •p4rtjM>nlPs was Mrs. Donald • Hnbley. dert mother. : *)rn. 1 vyl.th the assistance of •Mni. Sal Maritato. den mother (Ttr^fted the . .mpetlng. Paul ^ntiwson . recited the Scout ftraypT. Johti Bundy directed the' Pledge to the T\ng, and' Gerald Maritato renewed ths Scout Promise. . A «oiit,version of "Show and ••Te.ll.'' tf M.' held with e.11 dens, U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED-GRADE A partktp'aUne: by'displaying the sn Christmas decorations Includ-j ing,.flowers, and Santa Onus, arid names while explalnlnn ho* they were made. • "Magic, of Christmas" *as 'S^esented' by Den l with Jim Utelhtyre as master of cere- 'nionles, '.pageant fashion, it •ilipstrated how people, all over th« tforlS gre«V each other at this.joyotu time of year. •••:• TJie cftat Included Paul Gott- tfcfcj German; Paul Anderson, SpaJilih* Russell Bauer, Japan- ese: John Bundy, Italian and Lebanese;. Jerry Hannrahan, QiflicVJohjtV Kennedy, French; ttlchaTd Keftli, Arabic; Law- f*n«) iJjufprl, Greece; 'William yanaeriletlier, PoJlJh;. and Ocr- •fM.Xfflfli&to; .Chinese,. ^Johri; David' Ptrez rendered, *$iatk; 'The Herald Angels Sing," and, "White Christmas." &<$* ftiltar. "Silent Night" ,^as wjig in the original Oer- Min Venlon by Den 1. All dens (JOlried tiy singing, ''Jingle Bells," ' icconiftinfed by RUsseil Bauer »t'piano. . ' 'Award* were presented by /.CJrtnnaster.Marian Hawkins as .follows: Paul Anderson, denner Siiet 18 to 24 lbs. 10 and Under 18 lbs. sfrlpes; John Bundy, assistant AiP Turkeyi are quality from the firrt bird to the UsL All are govern- . deriner; RuMell Bauer, bear ment-inspected, Grade A ... the bed you can get. And you can be sure, •badoe; Paul. Qot.tllclc; Richard too, that your AiP Turkey will give you Talue for every penny spent. Kerljli, be»r bad«e and illver TO ALL OF YOU Add to the merriment of the occasion by serving a guaranteea-quality . arrow; lAwrsnce Ta,gory, silver . arrow; ^llliim Aluslk, silver ASP Christmas Turkey. You'll bt mon than glad yon did! arrow; .ilfele Snelder, denner FROMsALL OF US ^ strlpei, aad iamej Hubley, as-< MF lMi*-0ir FlMit Qiilily—Wttli ir )«IIM \slstant CRAHBERRY SAUCE 2 - 33e Woodbridge Ms J*M tn\tt An* hf • Stuffing Mix >* Thyme Leaves 37 SMALL TURKEYS 43,ib!. • ALICE CUTHBKttTSON Imported Ittlit* »i»6 Oak Tret Boad [ Abev* Turkty pricts •fftctivt In N«w Jersey ttorti! tt'din. New hrrtej Chtstnuts - ; > Tel LI »-««» —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De ;' Sena and children, Joseph, Jef« ' frey, and Jacqueline, West ' Prances Street, were guests at "Super-Right" Quality—Short Cut (Hrst Cuts Prictd Hightr) • a pre-Christmas, celebration .;Sutflay of Mr. and Mrs. Dick OPEN MONDAY TIL 6 P.M. • De Seoa,"($ueen's "Vllrage, New Replir c A&P itoftt will clot* at 6 p.m. Mondiy, Dccembtf Vork. Style Ib. 24th to that all employee* will be able to enjoy —Mr. and Mrs. Stephen RIBS OF BEEF %m 69 Chrtotmu Evi at home with their famili«>- Baiza and children, Thomas »nd Carol, KenJlworth, were Super.Riqhf-RJLLY COOKED-SMOKED guests Sunday ot Mr. "ami Mrs. super-KignT — ruwui FrtsA Fruits & Vegetables I Walter Huryk, Wood Ave. k £ —Dn'i'Saturday evening, Mr. Save 20' • 3-Lb. Bags Wtwli IT Either MiM Shank c and Mrs. Robert Neaft, Adams Fresh Broccoli ™ 29 Fid Cut PirtiM kk. street: Were hosts to Mr. and (OR MORE' 59i Mrs/Freift Wlttersein, Engllah- 39 & 49 Htn'i am tot exta iwUdty dwa—nttt w> HAMS vNllQe^S S«*dl«u—Ur«* Sii* IU "»* town; Mr. and Mrs. Richard ion on A*Fi nunom mtmpaoai caSttt] En> ' "UHMUIW" Qaillty bwl HetlM«—«WHtf . Wlttersein, Neptune; Mr. and jCffMiiJFWflkkl TO? or lorroM jib. C •Mrs. \k jC^oyle, Short Hills; lon»Un Cll 2.89 •: 4.79 Yellow Bananas C 2 ' 29 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vreden- SAU B«S MONDAY, 34,1962 ROUND ROAST 99; UNOXHAMS .burgh Livingston; Mr. and Mr*. M C •John Wfttershblm. Iselln and Red Grapes ^ 2 ^ 29 !iMr,' and Mrsi. Adolph Wlter- 8 Healthful Vegetable Juiett Rtfrtihlng Itvtragti! e •(«he|ftj, pranford. Sweet Potatoes n't 3 25 HALTED R Criv c The Cuban crisis Has reduced "O JUIvC COCKTAIL Yukon Club Pascal Celery 1' • the possibility of a business re-] SlMtr Ah, Club Wi-Hm D*t. 1 I cession this winter or spring, A&P Brand—Our Finest Quality e an economic report of the Canada Dry - 2'A1 S3 White Onions ******* 23 a United States Savings and Loan 6lk«»r Al», Club SwU-ftui Dtt, *!League said. c< d C Prior to President Hennery's i Hoffman's Fresh Dates "^* ° 35 order for.. the .QUajantlne of FRUIT COCKTAIL 2' 59 6inq*r Ak, Club SoJf-ftut D»f. iCuba, many economists were A&P Brand—Our Finest Quality forecasting a recession. Even; .thoBgh the shooting war appar- White Rock, "'" entlE has lieen avoided there R,JCh«lofMoH'i remaps a strong prospect of CLING PEACHES : 2 U9 c < broadened "military commit- JippleCi(ler'tf-47 fi77 ments" and a step-up in de- Ocean Spray—Whole or Jellied 6r«p« Drink THREE PIES fense spending," the report l •added.' V ^ (Welchade r33 Candy & Nuf Trtqti! CHRISTMAS MAKE CRANBERRY SAUCE 2139 The Internal Revenue Serv- l at only Jane Parker 'Ice has announced Unas started Big, Sweet and Tender ISortedChocolate ^ losinog g 'tl|iftip6« PRESBYTERIAN Trlnltj Cut) Scout Fade 14 TtMFLB EMANT-El R*idin« Room Tntill! CHURCH OF I8ELIN Den Meetings. Thursday 8:30 I Pieaaant Avmu, R4iMn Thur«Jay U to I V H. WM- Oak Tree Road PM Pack Meeting*, fourth •aarahall Birwtta W«KfW« •at. Ror.tr D Stitantr. Patter Monday. 7:30 P M. Sabbath 3en1ce— 4J» Cart BnU ttrMt WORSHIP Mn Bannati Clark Friday l:!0 P U ind the strength Director of Christian Education Trinity Senior Choir Prac- 8ondaj l:Wartd 11 ill tice, Thursdays, 7:30 P. M Sunday School 11 A II. Sunday Services ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC TOGETHER Mornmg Worship, 8:45 AM _ . .. , , Wvdrwtday l:l» P M ,.j n.ii i w Trinity Junior Choir Prac- Chnreh tVidim Rooms lit fByiantlne R1U) Uce> 8>turaa l [StrMt 10 to 4:30 vMttdjiyfl; T fo your life... THIS WEEIC Church School: Nursery thm y»' IS Second StreM, F»rd» to 9 P M Mondays third grade, 8:45 A.M. Klnder- Rev. John Oncako, p««tor ST. ANDREW8 CHURCH cartrn thru sixth grade, 10:00 Sunday Masser 8:30 ("in- CHRISTIAN &CTEKCI UAPTIST CHURCH Avenel Junior, Wednesday 6:45 P. M ST ANTHONYS R. (; f ASSEMBLY Of GOD CONGREGATION A.M. Junior High Fellowship. Ush; 10:00 (Old Wawmlo. IFBRON - RF.RMON ,.| and "Ub str*ft tar. John 8|an, raitor 1205 P M. Coflre Hour < IMIM II BNAJ JACOB 10:00 A.M. to 12 noon. Senior 11:15 (English). he crat B.I. rranci. tally. A»HUn« ,4 JaTJM1 Street Sunda. Masses. 6: JO, 7:30, Woodbrld|[(! ME 4-1751 1:3(1 9:45 11:00 and 12:15. RM utU* K«rj, MlnliUr Weekday Masses: 7 and 7:30; Order of Sunday Services A.M 10:00 A M., Sunday School Confessions: 3:30 to 5:30 and' 10:00 A M English Service NEW LOW 1 to 9 PM j 11:00 A M., Hungarian 8erv- Ice 6ENEROI8 LMTEf) CHURCH 7:00 P M._ Youth Fellowship OF (HRIST First Sunday ol the month, Trade-to Allswasee Colonia - Clark 2;30 P M-- udles Aid Society For Your Old SkuUt Temporarily meeting at Monday: Religion* Training Fruiik K. Helmly School, Rari- 2:30 On Purch^M of New tan Road. Clark. j Tuesday: 'First) LorantKy Church School, 9:45 A.M, Quild, 7 30 Morning Worship, 11 A.M Tuesaay: (Second) Officers SKATES COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL and Elders, 7:30 486 Inman Avrnue at West Tuesday: (Fourthi Brother- PRIM!' hood, 7:30 Street Coionla Junior Choir HEAVENLYl Sunday School and Bible Wednesday: Gift paper, rilibon, Classes 9 30 A M 3:15 GENERAL ELECTRIC , lealt and (}i(t Gospel Service Sundnv Wednesday: Adult Choir 7:30 Ugi. 30 Friday Brownie Troop, 7:00 triml,too! You'll find P M Christian Women's- Homi>! Friday: Girl Scouts, 7:00 them all in our ^i(t Bible Class Thursday 1:30 PM Saturday: Confirmation Class wrap department. Younn People's Meeting Pri-, 10:00 A M. day. 7:45 P M. TEMPLE BETH AM JAG'S NEW DOVER JEWISH COMMUNITY PUBLIX METHODIST CHURCH CENTER OF COLONIA SPOKTING GOODS (30 Ni'w Dover Road, Edison 220 Cleveland Avenue 12^2-Door PHARMACY Kev. Ubert R Bwret. Plllor Rabbi Herbert Wltkln Morning Worship &. Church Services, Friday evening 8:30 REFRIGERATOR Kt SUte Street 91 Main Street School: Saturday morning 9:00 IVrth Amboy, N. J. WOODBRIDGE D:3" to 10:30 A M Junior Congregation Satur- HAM until noon day morning from 10:45 AM. PUn 1BO- nil HI M441 OPEN EVENINGS Young Peopl&s Group, 7 P.M.,to 11:45 AM. DEGREE NOW ONLY Newest Gift Sensation! First Truly Portable Portable Big-Screen TV NO DOWN PAYIEIT Cosy Terms Aveihbk r/mer-Contro/fed, Wtfft Speed, 3-Weaf ll Only , General Electric Pifs At 22lbsJ Accent on Valve! look if 12lb.DRYE 1k$e Quality f eotwes! DIAL THE DRYING TIME AUIOMATK DUVOSTIW » the 10.1 cu. tt. nHi|(n«t i Light! section • KROKfittE HtlHU wtti Ib wn lop ma ferula,». Dry«l ll.C^wltr NO DOWN PAYMENT. Easy Toraul •Uliinwa H.Ull CtiL. V*it. Countaf iliga ( TELEVISION SI TELEVISION & LOMAX APPLIANCES LOMAX APPLIANCES 51 MaiB Street ME 4-0020 Woodtwklge LOMAX Television and Bvmnnr VIOMT TO. IO PM 51 Main 8treet, Woodbrid«e NIT» 51 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIOGE PHONE Mp BACKS is* work will Invite performers «« * There must kfe some OM u J hold, January 7 *>t the Loi Christmn* Program President Kennedy's propo- Stars of David Set from Its comedy show to com- ti whp t«t«nb« when tnt. J Ctbln Lounge, Woodbrldge. sals for fc t» ««t next im v Mrs. Alex Tarcz is New - TV Today - pete. Examples; The Beverly Held by Daughter* «on H» *wm «•"»H had jttopli Itttlng u Members interested in attend- Chanukah Celebration HinbUUes. The And, Or.ff.th ^ hlve of top-ranking labor, business ow scenes. ing may contact Mn. Oreco WOODBRIDGE — The fltar* mm, and civic leaders. \ -The Stlnter, Mldwuy iRinmJ before Decsmber 28, of David Chapter will hold ft IDA LUPINO and HOWARD Lincoln Past Councilor's Asso- Head of Fire Auxiliary MYNE MANSFIELD and An overwhelming majftW or Plans were made to have regular meeting, Sundny and DUFF CO-STAR In an upcom- elation 117, Daughters of Am- Z3A ZSA OABOR 0O1NQ to the expanded 170-nuri confer- iflowers placed on the altar at celebrate Chanukah, the Feaet ing Sam Benedict, first time erica, held its Christmas party, AVENEL - Thp Ladies Aux-jflcrrs with silts and Mrs. Har ence of the Presidents latoor- the First Presbyterian Church of LlRhU, which begins tomor- be retnatched in a verbal duel they've worked together since Friday night at the Log Cabin iltnrv of AVPIIPI Fire Company old Hanson, first past presl- Lounge with the tnvocation giv- management advisory commit- For Christmas and a Maw celebrated ftt St. row, which Jack Paar will present their Mr. Adams and Eve . . . hrld its annual Christmas par- dont, presented Mr*. Kunak en by Mrs. Stephen Sable. ted mid that they favor a Andrew's, Church In memory j A Chanukah program will be on Jan, i Producer Roy Donald O'Connor's negotiating Gifting... ty nnd installation o( ©Mirers with a past preMdrntii pin. Mrs. John Cervanek, presi- quick, substantial tax cut to of nil dpeeiwd membprs. Mrs.|presented under the leadership Hugglns hu signed Fabian to for the late James Thurbei's at, thp flroliousp last welt wlthJFlowrrs were presented to Mr». dent, welcomed all members and spur sluggish United fltfifru Sobleskl Is tn chnrire. Plants Of Ellen Swerdel, programming ttuest-star in an episode of The 'Battle of the Sexea." Wants to Mrs. Hownrd Hudaens. junior Tarc& and corsanPB to all the economy. They also agreed the ; will be sent to shut-in members vice president. Participating Virginian BotiRnta's hef- make an hour special of It. . . guests and extended the sea- new officers. Ux cut should be permanent. past president RS chairman. with Mrs. Hanson In chaw, j will be Nancy Ellenbogan', ties, Lome Oreene and Dan Allan Sherman of "My Son, thesons greetings to all present. 1 15 Mrs. Tarcz named her stand The Christmas story was told A! p !. presidents assisted The honrd of directors will,Ralph dayman, Fred Oerber Blocker, will rattle the win- Folk-Singer" record fame, will The Invocation was Riven by'lns commlttw as follows: Mr», with ill members participating BARTONS meet. January 2 nt the home'Jane. Tanzman, Robert Belaf- dows with a song-and-dance be Oarry Moore's guest Jan. 8. RAMKD IN CAR and carols were sung by candle- Mr« William Ktmnlnk. ^Elmer Drfljos, Mrs, Haroli of Mrs TRIM, Fifth Avenue.Jsky. Larry Ballon, and Gary turn on the Jan. 31 Andy Wil- . James Stewart will play LAKEPORT, Cal. - A high- NIW YOHK • LU0»M0 SWIT/rpi Air Installed were Mrs, Alex (Hanson, and Mrs, Rubin Oreeo : light. Mrs. Anthony DeMarto The rinrk horsr. prize was won Lflden. liams Show. Also aboard: Arm himself In a My Three Sons way patrolman Investigated Tare*, Jr_ president; Mrs. Ml-|*ood ch<*r: Mrs. Andrew Oa and Mrs. Walter Parker were by Mrs Herman Steinback.| Abby Melstrlch, Lorraine Solhern With ABC's The episodpe e Johnnyy skid marks on a heavily trav- Famous Continental diaol Tetesro, first vice, presl-illJJn. program; Mrs. WMter ihristmas carols wrrr sunft and Stein, Elaine Neuss, and Dale eled highway, which led to di«- dent; Mrs, Prank Wanca, sec-lsubteskl. oflModlan: Mn. Rifleman going off at the endand The Tonight Show nlfts exehaneed. Chodosh will sing accompanied of the current season, Pat out to Hollywood In March for coyerlng Robert McClellsn, a ond vice president: Mrs. God-iOporgr fihaffpr. hospitality day pals revealed. .. |by Pat Weiss at the piano. Blair may play Dana Andrew's a spell Sullivan's Chrlst- 28*year-old Polio victim who Mrs. William Dwyer, kitchen The next meeting will be frov Tliompsen, recording sec- TO SURVEY INDIA J A paper drive will be con wife m a planned new KBC mai show, to air Dee. 23, was had beei trapped in the brigade; Mrs Kunak, member- held at the home of Mrs. Park- retary; Mrs. Peter Oreco, ror- President Kennedy sent a'ducted, December 30 and all series ... TVs smlllnscest two- taped In advance at Ouantana- wrecked ear i\h daj% near his er. Fifth Avenue, Avenel, Jan- respondlnR secretary: Mrs.J.shlp; Mrs. Owen Roff. by-laws: U.S.Y. members will meet at some work together Jan. 20 — mo Naval Base. dead mother. d powered spedal mission uary 2fl. Election of officers wlU Jamrs Mulligan treasurer, and Mrs. KuzmlRlc, chaplain, and the center to begin the drive at tmable to move without a NOW AT to New Delhi to survey India's Liberace guest* with Dinah take place. Mrs. George Allen, sergeant-at- MM. QeorRf Kovack, publicity mllitarv needs in the conflict 10 AM. Members of the Con- Shore. On The Job wheelchair. McClellan hollered arms. Mrs. Peter Greco reported on gregation are asked to keep with Fed China and recom- BINO CROSBY'S PEBBLE The Motorist — Say, friend until his volte gave out. The Gifts were presented by Mrs.the Middlesex County papers for the members who PUBLIX mend a United States asslst- BEACH OOLP TOURNEY, se( my engine's stalled. Think you FINAL LESSON NEEDED oar had rolled down a 100-foot George Kunak, retiring presi- Auxiliary meeting recently held anee program. !wlll tie them and pile them a for Jan. 19 and SO, may not go can help me find out what's the Harold - When the postman embankment when something dent, to her standinR commit- at Keasbey Mrs. Pet*r Greco matter with It?" _„ It Is rrnected that Prime I the curb. on AtC as In previous years. apparently went wrong with PHARMACY toe members, jwts electe* drst vire president Constable Talltlmber -1 oan.p™ Mlnbter Nehru probably will He's asking $190,000 for TV the steering mechanism. Mrs. Kuimiak, Installing of-jand Mrs. Riftin Oreco, trustee but I wont Just now. I can't request massive United States Despite modern scientific lghts; CBS and NBC are In- 1 my fo th tl Main Street fleer, presented all retiring of-' An Installation dinner wilt be progress, TB still takes a life pinch you for speeding, but In aid to modernize his armed terested . . . Johtuv, Cr;=™ra,; WOODBRIDGE somewhere in this country forces and permanently raise The Rlflemah'i aon, who's get- Marriage: A system of pro- every 50 minutes. But more in' then pinch you for parking! Harold - I'm taking a box OPEN EVES. 'TIL 10 , the level of his military ting to be a big boy, co-star) ducing motors for tricycles. than nine million lives have lere tso long. ,lng course by correspondence strength. There is no present with David Wayne, Dennli —The Tradewlnds, Honolulu been saved from tubercutagis Indication that United States Hopper, Michael Kane in Merry Christmas since the first Christmas Beal troops will be sent to India. Dick Powell Show, "Applei waa Issued, Christmas Seals now fight TB and other res- Don't Fall Fa*" . . . Despltt Yanks send Skowron to Dod- the switch from Pat Harring Merry Christlhttl IS ODt piratory diseases. To Our ;ers for S. Williams. ton Jr. to Mfte Btokey in hope: of better rating* for Stump th Tis the season for us to thank our Stars, CBS Insists the show ii many wonderful customers for the BUSINESS Many Patrons... I Were ringing out glad firm through the season, Ti privilege of having served them attract more viewers, the net Air - Rail — 8teamshlp — Hotel 8 tidings to all, and special throughout the year. TOUR AND CBC1SI KUKtVATIONS Our good wishes are many, thanks to our kind patrons •tm WORLD om our hopes for your happi- and friends. Best wishes for SLIM & TRIM ness are warm and deep, a merry Christmas! Mums VA Milt our thanks for your pa- Slenderizing Salon 1010 Rahway Avenue, Avenel Bureau tionage arc hearty. We JJ PERTH AMBOY HEARING AID say it all with, "Merry 175 Smith St. Perth Amboy MI Maptt Street Christmas!" VA rtBTB AMBOI, N j. Peppermint Danceland Inc. WORU) WIDE TRAVEL SPECIALISTS SINCE 1901 TED'S Tailor Shop USE wishes eiwyone a 17 GREEN ST. ME 4-3826 WOODBRIDGE 1201 ST. GEORGES AVE. ME 4-9190 -COLONIA FREE FILM • MAKI THOU CCKD CHristms with each blirk and • DOOMS COn AND wblli nil lift In W AIM WITH FRESH DEVELOPING • J & PRINTING • GIVE A KODACHROME SliilLtf-lM I»M I Be Smart folfam! HOCISSINO IHCIUDID Call K & O Today! • ME 4-2904 8mm Roll 5-HOUR LIVING Ri|. 4.70 SALE V IIVilla • Expert Black md WMti Heating Installation* 8mm MIJOIIM GIVE A NORELCO h Sifort 11 NMH • GIFT FOR R»J. 5.65 »ll GIFT OF SHAVING COMFORT! SAMI DAT • Ketzenbsrg R«|. 3.90 SAU PrJwd ro fit «v«ry pon#f Our sincerest Christmas greetings to one & Org., lite. and all. May, your day be an especially bright World-famwi NOMICO Rotary Blades uroke 1063 Highway 1 ene, filled with deep happiness and abiding joy. oil whl)ktn...no pinch, no pull, no irritation AVENEL \ SINGING CANARIES If It'l A K A O lniUUitlon Joe Baio, president Absolutely Guaranteed to Sing You Can Be Sure lt'i U.K. Red Factors • Green Golds • Whites • Yellows - CAGES from 2.98 - BABY PARAKEET Large Group of Beautiful and CAGE BABY CANARIES Just out .of the nest (Unattermined Sex) Push buttons run $6-75 Special 1.79 SHOP t Tropical Fish • Gold Fish • Turtles our "satellite" • Hamsters Complete Lint or Pet Supplies HERE Including compressor stations Aquariums, Keflectori, • Pumps, Filters, FOR EVERYONE Foods, Medications, Toys, Christmas Stock- ings, Dug L'oats, Sweaters, Boots, Leather ON YOUR LIST (iuuils, anfl Kancj Jcwded Collars. THI U1TIMATI IN lUXUtY-NOtllCO M/SC 7873 JOE'S Pet Shop Seagram's 7 Crown .... 4.T9 % 'R0ATIN9-MAP PH0WAVH. FIntit shoving instru- (Deunttr) ment tv«r mod*, twin htodt iwivtl to rwch •very curve 317 State St. HI 2-3419 perth Amboy Seagram's V.0 6.40 % of tht foc«. S«rf-sharp«nlng rotary blod»i. Motor adjust (Just % block from 5 corners) Schenley Decanter. 4.79 % ipwd automatically ft) b*ard. i 10/220 void (AC/DC). Four Roses Decanter 6.00 Qt. Adapts to wofld-widtui*. D«lux« trovtl cot*. Hennessey Cognac .... 7.55 % HOM£ BARBIK KIT-an«th«r gmt gift to go with yovr Nort k«00, OWM ctmpUt* haircuts dt hom«l Taylor Wines 1.60% WORLD'S UIOfST- Christian Bros. Wines 1.55 % SULINOSHAVIR-NIW AIM IcUctiqa of luporUd Wlnei MORUCO 20/SC 7920 Funpui Import** «nd anunuB CHAMPAGNE A Now at o n«w low pric». SPARKLING BpSOUNDY 'flip-lop1 clwnlnj.l 10 volli only (AC/DC). N»w zip- ORDER EARLY! p«r«d pouch cat*. Lay In a stock of holiday spirits and be | With Many Thanks for Your Loyalty set for a festive season of gracious A TOUCH Of LUXURY hospitality. Wines and liquor* make fOR THI MALE IOO happy gifts. | .. and GoodWill n Mm* • j rMUc-Pfi-ihQytlotion Free Gift-Wrapping Service itiiup whiiktfilar Only one rnqn. comes around the "satel- — | We are very happy indeed to take this **^* *<'| perfect ihavti. Handionn We Will Be Closed Tuesday, December 25th lite" compressor nations on our natural n\w '••••••' | opportunity to* tell you how much we ap- • (Cttrt«nui Dty) gas pipeline ... and he's a caretaker— HNALE-Monly-ictnlod for these stations are unmanned. Their Jj predate the privilege and pleasure of alltrihavt lotion operation it regulated by puib, buttons serving you. It's our sincere wish that and ikin fr«ih«ner. in manned stations miles awiy. There are AND FOR THE LADIES- Santa brings you just what you're hoping a growing number of these electronically THE IOVEU operated aatclllte stations on our system, (or-and that life holds many joyous oc- LA^Y NOREICO MI/SC7940 casions in store for you and all those who some of which are located as far as 1200 miles from their control centers. Shavti cloidy, ipMdi>y> are dearest to you. comfortably with rftto'V These remotely-controlled power units provide another economical way to miet in whitr-and-orchid with Frank and Sam Quattrochi the varying day-to-day needs of our nat- limulatid-tapphlr* m»«Jal- ural gas customers. As the leading pipt- lion (AC/OC). lovoly caw. liners of energy, we make UN of every tions, is one of the i promising ways tool that can help reduce the cost of mov- we have found to k^p gas traniminion Pimon»tfot»J WOODBRIDGE ing energy from source to market. Auto- coiu down. Texas Eastern Transmiulon VICTOR MOTORS, k mation, as represented by our satellite its- Corporation, Houston, Texas. 115 Railway Avenue Wooribridgc IO1AIT MADI UUVSM LIQUOR STORE, Inc. NORTH AMIRICAH-PHIUFt COMPANY, INC. Phone ME 4-5055 574 AMBOY AVKNUE, WOODBRlDtiE 100 I. *Ui tti«tt, N»w Ink \7, N,Y. N« •utive board_tne*tin|,NH| ;Newr Jersesyy State First Al ,-\A. January J. 8 PM.council: Mr. Cenegy and Law with at Our Lady onrs today and tomorrow are .Irish hall. Mothers of rM1Ce Mayy,, altemat* delegate Church. Burial will •!i made studenttudents wilwilll. The i w captain of the squa Ul be In St. Gertrude Cemetery, fwes. School wlllju Mr. Selby; first lleutenan Colonia, Message ,:'->'A for the holidays Mr. Lukacs; second lleutenan ;md will retumeJMr. Qauaway and third -lieu The deceased was the widow of Joseph M. Dalton. a former : tenant, In Rhodes. member of the Woodbrldge .... The Installation dinner w Police Department. A native Illness is recovering;be held at the squad head land lifelong nesident of the nice rt*k. quarters January 26. New Jersey's Favorite CLEANERS Township Committee HR. CLEANING Season's Every day incl. Saturday Greetings Let us rejoice, for once again Christmas brings us the guiding faith of Peace and Good Will to All, and the BIG SAVINGS We have come to the end of another year of pleasant high inspiration of His holy message. To our many associations with those whose confidence and good Every TUESDAY good friends, we send heartfelt greetings, with the wish will we value so highly. WHY PAY MORE? Once more it becomes our pleasure to send our that all may enjoy a most blessed Christmas, in the frienfc and patrons our heart-felt greetings and Because of the holiday, next week's Tues- j. to wish them day special will he honored on WED- K company of family and friends 4.. singing the old fa- a Christmas abundant with good cheer... one that NESDAY, DEC. 26th. • will usher in a New Year of peace, happiness and miliar carols . . . hearing again the well-loved, spirit- prosperity. Season's Greetings Joseph Johnson, President lifting words of the Christmas story.'. M.ddta County'. Large* General Remodeling Contractors ANY RAINCOAT A I HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER , - WALTER ZffiPOLO,, & J 70S AMBOY AVE., WOODBRIDGEJ.J. M CKAVENKTTE PKOCESS 50c AUDI 1 MAYOR J VISIT • CHARLES MOLNAR • JOSEPli NEMYO A&P's Most Modem • ROBERT VOGEL , • HERMAN FALLON Commitleemen, First Ward ) Committeemen, Second Ward M6 -,, staffs-* »• '• 1 WATCH EACH VVKKK'S I'Al'KR KOK TUBS. SPECIAL • ROBERT E. JACKS • THOMAS COSTELLO I ORCHID SERVICE CLEANERS NOW JOINS BOND IXEANKKS • JOSEPH MANZIONE • DR. RALPH BARONE to Reach! In llir Tuesday SIHTUIN Committeemen, Third Ward Committeemen, Fourth Ward Your Orchid Service Clennm Located At < Inly minutes away ('AIITKKKT SHOPPING C'KNTKU Kuosevrlt Avenue, ('arleict from all points in Also ^oodhridge Township W. URAM) & IRVING • t JOHN EVANKO t GEORGE EMERY | [ DAY SHIRT lW, Low Committeemen, Fifth Ward and Plaid Stamps LAUNDERING "TIIKKE'S A BOND CLEANERS NKAK YOU" FORDS COLOfilA , COMMITTEEMEN ELECT 5!0 New Brunswick Ave. lai»»n Av«. All' tenter ISELIN t HAROLD MORTENSEN t JOHN FAY Larte FREE Parking Area 0>k Xrte HU. 19 WuhlncMn »»«.. lor. Pershlni Fifth Ward - Urge rni. Thur U Roosev.lt Ave. RAHWA * First Ward ...AAnnmnrt mt Irrlni St. Nut to Altt F 10 p. m 8t ,.,.,„. A... WOODBRIDGE mN „Sholt IU Mn St. 53i Ambu, Avr N.H to Shoprlt. DECEMBER 20, 21, 1962 IL-EB Dutch, Jeffrey Elek, Dtl* FW- Taw, Andrea tnckcrmtn. n Kelly, Joann Koewm, Kar- 1\T ¥ A i pumping of 2.72,711 millionm s of | meeting when John *w Jr. Guard Ch«mplo Greatest Sale of the Year! From All the Members of the MANAGER'S WEEK 1 MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM Christutt Stiff Rwrt: Wad.»« < •• 9M;Thm.•«» 9«* >• 9»-• •• 9M-;MM.*-*9» * 6 Pm of Middlesex County for a . . . • H it Welerru FREE! 100GREEN STAMPS FREE! 100GREEN STAMP a •HI mm KUW MM PMKIAK K k FREfl 100S&HOREEN STAMPS Irani \Jiridmab la QOMMM to your tegular *o*s< sM purchaM of $6.00 OH MORE TURKEY: Mi J •TMrt 17-24 U W-16 U WEB 100 SiH GREEN STAMPS $5 hi •JJIHun Is ytmt r*gulor rtoiKpi w* Clip VahabU coupon H» purdiaM el a J4appu -3S -39- LAHCASTW BRAND TURKEY mtltft Note! ONE PRICE OWYI OfH QUAL- i lew AX, Advertised Prices Effective thru Mm; D«c. 24th ITY-THE FINEST-AND ONIY GREEN GIANT PEAS — 2~*39< ONE PRICE IN EACH WEIGHT IDEAl APPLE SAUCE «8 Ji.00 GROUP. NLYMKHE! Meat',.. NIBLETS CORN —.,. •, ,6- When Buying or HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE ^ H Selling HAWAIIAN PUNCH FREE! 100 GREEN STAMP wm xum KLM m mwM m » REAL ESTATE IDEAL TUNA «*»•»« -- -3 ^89< LANCASTIR BRAND SMOKED "FULLY COOKED Consult any of these EVAPORATED MILK •— 8 r $1.00 i- Member Brokers . . . IDEAL GRAPEFRUIT - 6 ; $1.00 m FKEQ 100 $*H The Directors, Officers and Members of the Staff Wish You *!*„ /!• . '• '. V • t."1: j \N KOR MARCH OF DIMES: Tern ate program planning genlon are: (left to right) Valll Snydfr, Colonla A \ery ' I \i'i leadm of the Middlrsfx County March of Dimes TAP chairman; Jitm* Pence, State TAP Chairman; Toby .ii, anniversary drive art mapping plans fur the J»nu- Shapiro, Middlesex County TAP chairman; Crlla Hewtlt, In thflr local communities. Shown at the Fordi TAP chairman. Aiding Scoutmaster Tarver In owld, William .iarquardt and or the scouts sponsored by the \] Ulonia Boys presenting awards to members WUllam Spencer. Mothers Circle will be held to- who had completed require- Den Chief warrants were night at 7:30 in Now Dover ments for advancements and Methodist Church. A grab bag \.l awarded to Rudy ManefT, Oary merit badges were Ous De Vlco Miller and Jack King for at- of gifts will be one of the fea- ;(l and John Cody, assistant lead- tures. VIerry O>I/)NIA — In presenting tending the recent Den Chief Conference. r Snmt award* to August en. and Jerry RIJ at Boy First class rank was achieved Rudolf Maneff accepted a RECEIVES AWARD :> V b Troop 44's Court of V Raymond Anton and Glenn certificate and neckerchief slide .scoutmaster Hersoheh U KarneyKunty , while second class along with his son, Rudy, for iELIN — 4-H Teenettes paid: awards were preaenUd to Ken- participation In the Junior lea^/Mrs. Joseph Rapacloll, '»'• tnelr •H.nlnit attained thU high neth rauqulw, James Kulsma ^ader Training Institute at deceived the Mlddltsez County and Oary Hoffman. in scouting you are at the Camp Cowaw. Award for Community Service or the Eagle summit. It Recipient* of service stars Cartoons and film shorts during the past year for her . hope that you will not an u follows: 1 year pin, shown by Fred Blhhr, commit- gtoup, representing a total of Christmas this achlenment, but Bruce Butler, Chris Bthler, tee chairman preceded the re- 377H hour* of community serv- to work towards David Edrlngton, alenn Kar- freshments served by the ice. It was the first time that scout and finally attain ney, Oary MlUer, Fred MoreU, Mothers Circle under the dl< any 4-H club won an »ward in rank to brine further Dennis Ebblts, Kenneth Wood- rectlon of Mrs. E. Lamoreaux, to yourselves and the enschek; 3 year pin, Augie De- hospitality chairman. Community Bervlee in Middle- >Vlco; 4 year pin. Robert Llch- The annual Christmas party sex County. and a „ *•#•* Year •*" I $'H.& Greetings CARTERET OFFICE Perth Amboy NATIONAL Bank 25 COOKE AVENUE, CARTEftET ;i> V Christmas is upon us... w memnft MP HI /MI, grateful to our many friend, xvho have helped make the pa* to worthwhile end whote confidence in m gives added itrength and promhe to thk future. I ; f| In fullest gratitude '*» extend our sincerent ud»he,^or A Joyot* Holiday Season. « SHELL OIL GOMPAN I SEWAREN, NEW JERSEY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION - MEMBER FEDERAL RESEfiVE SYSTEM Z\), 61, 1:104 ginncr classes will welcome the Christmas Judges To Pick Calvary Baptist congregation with recited pieces Fluoridation Plan piaques Given 1P.T.A. Council Freeholders' ClerkshA and the primary classes wlthj To Begin Cnroling (Continued from Pa?e 1) son«. (Continued from Page 1) WOODBRIDGfe—The Christ At VFf Dinner Forum, Jan. 28 Slated for Richard M«(J Loricr No. 2235, that $110,000 Church News The Biblical story ol Christ- In that section additional park- mas Caroleers. members of thi In scholarship awards will be mas will be read and presented CARTERET - On Sunday Ing areas, he said. Junior and Senior Sodality ol ISELIN — Charter members CARTERET — Mrs. Alex wOODBRIDOIjj^ From all chronological order distributed at the 1963 Grand In pageantry through scripture of the VFW Post and its Aux- in at th The mayor agreed that thl Our Lady of Mount Carmel Czeto, president of the Carteret Indications .Richard M. Mack follows: ofticf nn and song. Craig Juba will por- was a wonderful thought, bu Church, announced final plans iliary, were presented plaques ;;.;.;;. ;0; tL 29th r- ^ ™^^ High School P.T.A. announced Jr., 188 Decker Place, will be Soyth Amboy PubliM, yenr those awards will make It °^ tray Joseph and Patricia Pl- added that when the rallroa to begin house t» house Christ- at the 30th anniversary dinner that the Carteret Council of pany and reporter i 'possible for many superior stu- thP l>»stor' . nano. Mary, Angels will be Bar- of the organization. Recipients named Clerk to the Board of! comes forth to sell the prop mas caroling tomorrow nigh P.TJV will sponsor the annual named CierK 1 Continued 011 P; .idontH s to continue thei• r collide will clima, x, a serie, „ s ,of . three bara Shovey and Qretft Fer- were: h two- erty they will find they don continuing each night until Candidates Forum on Jan. 2B, Freeholders. courses under favorable oircum-s(>ln10ns lakPn flom the nandez. Billy Mterak, Gregory versp summary of the Chrlst- own It. Mayor Sklba added th» Christmas. Arthur Balland, Edward 1963. This Is held annually for He will succeed Joseph Som- stances. Mpkll fln(1 EdWBrd ZlmmerlR the railroad never owned th< ma.s story in G a lans 4 45 ° The group will sing carols at Breen, Albert Furze, Carmine those seeking a seat on the en, WoQdfcrWteXwho served tw will take the part of the Wise Form or Cohui,, ( ,| Any student In the piaduat- ™"mR' "th; wordsin uaiaiian"Of thse *.»-o...... , .. „,. property In question. business places by invitation Galasso, Nasalb Haddad, San- Board of Education, to Inform Men and the Shepherds will be ford Luna. Frank Mastandrea clerk without pai for the past inR class of a high or college ,.To rrdpom ,,,. ••_ he wlll Councilman Thomas Deverln and anyone interested may the public of their qualifica- TTo WedW M,,ss J Nelson Weatherbee. Edwar and Henry Poke, presented by year after he/was appointed preparatory school or in anyiprpa<,h fl|1 .1Tn(, Purpoee of asked that the new Council contact Bister Rita at the con- tions on why they are best COLON1A - Mr a,",, Kobetitsch. Tommy Dethlof Charles Welnschenk, com- Middlesex Count-t-^. y Industrial undergraduate class «except chrjRtmas.. At 9.4s,;the Sun- taking office on Jan. 1 com vent. ME 4-7586. All donations suited to serve on the Board Charles E. Frederick,UI Mrs Hatfleld will render a soli mander. senion of a recognized collcce, dBy school wlll asscmble"andi plete the job of evaluation of received benefit the school. of Education. commissioner. Rotary Drive. Summit, 1,, "O Holy Nl(?ht." Through reel ly of Colonia. annminr! 11 who "is a citizen of the United lhe gbovf smlcr will each borough employe, a task The girls entertained at & Charter members of the Aux- Mr. H. A, Hennessy, execu- At present Mr. Mack is man- at tations, the meaning of Christ' gagement of thm | Btates of America and resident'JPQQ that he had started and found meeting of the tchool PTA last iliary receiving plaques, pre- tive secretary of the Carteret r ( ;ui mas will be rendered by Ltnd aging editor of the Welfare June, to John H l^u, within the jurisdiction of the Af sented by Mrs. Laurence Hull Qn gunday that there, was a great deal week. Accordion selections were Industrial Association will be AlbrlRht. Flo. Watklns, Dawn president, were: Reporter, an Internationally Jr., son of Mr. and MV. Cfliterot Lodge, may file an annual Christmas program and of work involved. presented by Miss Carol Ann the moderator. application. and Debbie Adam. Maryann Mihalko, Miss Violet Teleposky Mrs. Sanford Luna, and Mrs circulated magazine published H. Leatherbfle ol s n party for the church will be Mizerak and Patricia Harris Another councilman, Alexan- Mrs. Czeto also gave a report party and Miss Mar; Ann Teleposky Henry Poke. , Mrs, Frank ew • Scholarship, citizenship per- prpsPIlU>d bythe SmAay school der Such, suggested that the on the State Congress of PTA. »* "« " * Kelly Rldgell will present th accompanied on the piano by Cooper received a plaque, al- sonallty. leadership, persever- undpl. ,hp dir!,ction of Mrs. Council look Into the idea 0 Convention which was held In partmeni of and from Smith and traditional birthday cake. Fol Miss Frances Nemrth and Miss though she was not present at ance, resourcefulness, patriot.-]gtej>hen BBrltM7ii ftnd her com- putting the sanitation program Atlantic City. Agencies. a graduate of Trinltv lowing the presentation, the Margaret Nagy. the affair. c,,]t ism, general worthiness. andimlttM consjStlni! of Rev. Hat- membership of the church will under outside contract'by Hl« former positions, in Hartford, Conn. The committee in charge of A letter was read from Free- financial need are the criteria!fipld Mrs wmip MRnhart and offer themselves through the! contractor experienced In this by which applicants will be church the affair was: Ladles' Auxiliary holder George Otlowskt, Invit- Mrs R|loy RldRell The Rifts to Christ. These gifts will field. He said that it had been • Judged chairman, Mrs. Curt Samuel- ing the P.TA. to attend a panel I choir, directed by Emma Szalaji be taken by Gary Batta, and discussed many times and Yule Drinking Any student wishing to apply will be used in the background son, Mr. Bamuelson, John discussion on the establish- Jacklf Bergacs. might be a money-saving pro- ment fo a Junior College in please contact the Carreret but the program will consist of Keltel, Carl Raymond, Joseph the recessional witft ject. The City of Railway HILL PHARMAC Zabresky, Mrs. Slgmund Smo- Middlesex County. This will be High School guidance office. mostly the children and teen- At Parties Hit •Hart? the Herald Angels Sing" which has such a program in ten, Frank Westervelt, George held In Oolonla Junior High or Ray Wizna, 106 Edgar Street.!™ tf"tta" Sunday CARTERET — The New Jer- all those present will be invited fleet is well satisfied, he. de- Waylett, Norman Stanley, School ait S P.M. on Jan. 8, All completed applications miwtiBert watklns will be the nar- clared. sey State Safety Council and be returned to the local lodgp to the social hall to participate Charles Rechko, Edward Zlelln- 1963. last Minute Gilt Shopping Hours:! rator and Richard Bergacs will in the Christmas party. Santa Councilman John D'Zurilla Police Chief Charles Makwln- skl and Hugh GHlroy, senior by January 15. Local winners ,ead the pi.ayer MarRe Mlzerak An invitation was also ex- will be there with a bag of gifts, asked the Borough residents to ski again thU yenr h« vice-commander and post OPEN TONIGHT and SATURDAY 'Til 10 1'MJ (boy and girl) will each receive. , 'Christmas tended to the organization from|| m delim some to see that everyone receives a take the utmost precautions a plel a to w {.he Irving chairman., a $25 bond. " iThouKhte.' The nursery and be- of Intoxicating drinks at pre. Mrs. Howard Murphy, Hlghjj OPEN SUNDAY gift. There will be a lovely with their Christmas tree The New Year's Eve party Christmas and New Year office School Service chairman of the 1 Christmas tree with all the lights, adding that last year an committee with Carl Raymond 1 and plant parties. The plea has N. J. Congress of P.T.A. to at-!I 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. it 3:00 P.M. to 9:00 I trimmings. There will be carol excellent safety record was es- chairman, reported plans are been part of the Council's pro- tend a high school conference!a j Ing and fun for everyone tablished along these lines. progressing, Open CHRISTMAS EVE Til 10 I'M I gram for several years to com- at Forest Hills Inn on Jan. 17,.g Punch and cookies will be Asked by a member In the The next meeting of the Post bat the high rate of traffic from 9:30 KM. to 1 P.M. R Hold It! ! served for refreshment with audience how the revaluation will be December 27 at 8:30 mishaps in December and par- Quest speaker will be Mrs.S coffee for the adults if desired. program was coming along, the P M. ticularly during Yuletide, ac- Ellen Bieler, field consultant of 15 WiuleWeWish There will be no formal wor- mayor answered "very nicely." cording to George O. Traver, the National Congress of ship service at the usual time There was considerable dis- executive vice president of the A discussion wlll be held on the!} of 6:30 Sunday evening. The cussion between John Varga Council. You All a Very high school problems facing If religious part of the Christmas and the obrough attorney over Brownies Have Wond«rfol Selection of In a letter to upwards of us. program will serve instead for the Devonshire Estates litiga- 4,000 business and Industrial this particular day. tion. The Borough is seeking Following the business meet-jj. concerns In the state Traver Christmas Party ing, Miss Ethel Snyder, hlghl "Last Minute Merry Following the Christmas par- to recover $9,300 it had to pay reminds that surveys show a school service chairman of the|| ty. Rev. and Mrs. Hatfleld wil to redeem mistakes made by sizable percentage of Christmas WOODBRIDQE — Brownie P.TA., presented a language leave by train, with their chil- the builders in the storm sewer traffic accidents occur in the Troop 28 held its Christmas I CHRISTMAS Christmas dren, for Tennessee, where they system. Kollbas stated that al- early hours of the holiday Party at the First Presbyterian choral program. will spend Christmas with their though the builders might be period and many of these can Church. Santa Claus, imper- The teachers in charge of I* GIFTS" parents and relatives. They dissolved from company and be traced back to alcoholic sonated by Carol Chrlsten&en, their groups were: Miss Marlon!| will return for the following unable to pay back tiie Bor- drinks served at office and plant presented a gift to each Brow- Kelly, Spanish; Miss Ethel "Mike" Toth and Family Sunday services. ough, it would be up to the parties. nie. Game* were played and Snyder, German; Miss Claire On Friday, before leaving courts to decide. He said that Special holiday studies made won by Lynn Pheasey, Kim Ru- Olanfleld, Latin; Miss Antoin- they will hold open house to all tf he found the case was not ay the National Safety Coun- ane, and Laura Kozlowskl. ette Pietroplnto, French. who care to come to the par oing to benefit the Borough il show, according to Traver, Mrs. Fern ChrLstensen, lead- The next meeting is sched- Toth Photo Shop I sonage at 35 McKinley Ave., hat 55% of the Christmas uled for Jan. 23 at 8 P.M. Miss financially the suit would have er, held a candlelight Investi- from 7 to 10 P.M. Refreshments to be dropped. season fatal traffic accidents ture service for Deborah Caran, Snyder will present a program 64 Cooke Avenue, Carteret will be served. This will be a involve drivers "under the in- Miriam Bundy, Patricia Naklel- mtitled, "A Trip Thru Ger- ireetinqs good time for all those who fluence." Traver also cited the many." WANDERING MINSTEEL ny, Marilyn Kucabo, Linda Jo- a have not yet met the new min results of the state's Alcohol hansen, Jane Blend, Laura AVENEL — Mrs. Pelonese Determination Program which ister'and his family, to do so. Kozlowslci, Loretta Hall, Betsy At Any Rate iCelley, principal of School 23, n 1961 showed that of the % At the installation service for Fltzpatrick, Donna Smath, "Your husband must have ab- HILL PHARMACY idvlsed a wandering minstrel Hitopales performed on persons the pastor on the past Satur- Nancy Young, Debra McQrath, quartet playing traditional illed in traffic accidents 54% solute Quiet. Here is a sleeping day evening, the congregation and Barbara Bendel. I 587 Roosevelt Avenue Carimt| Christmas carols entertained had an alcohol factor to some draught." surprised the minister by pre- (Corner Pershinc Avenne) I the third, fourth, fifth and degree; and of those autopsled Year stars were presented by "How often do I give it to senting him with a new Bulova him?" lixth grade students, Tuesday. to date this year an average Eileen Chrtatensen, assistant Convenient Parkins at Our Door Phone KI I -53251 wrist watch to replace one re- "You don't grve it to him; idmas ediaae Members included Irene Kru- f 58% showed an alcohol fac- leader, to Susan Blend, Laura a cently damaged, Rev. Don Max- you take it yourself." >ey, Robin Van Decker, Peter or, with the rate going as Jean Natale, Susan Fltzpatrick, field, who served as intern* igh as 60% In some com- Oocubba and Frank Barbara Scully, Kathy Collins, pastor to the church, was qultei Matulonis munities. Kim Ruane, Miss Pheasey, De- surprised also when he was pre- under the direction of Freder- ick Morris, instrumental music 'The combination of alcohol borah Pitohell and Anlne sented a leather attache' case, Gerlty. in appreciation for his manyteacher, and long hours of darkness adds to serious odds against services to the members of the ' " accident-free driving; and safe World fish catch set record congregation and others. In thelMEETING TONIGHT driving during holidays. I In 1961. absence of the minister, Rev.I AVENEL - St. Andrew's Maxfleld will deliver the ser- Knights of Columbus will meet 1; mon at the services on Christ- tonight, 8 at the CYO Hall. Si mas day, beginning at 11:00 A Chapter four meeting will be i 5 AM. at the church. heid at Edison tomorrow and Lfreetinyi a Past Grand Knight dinner FroMmD i Hormones found to control for Michael DeStefano ifi NOTICE! 'iheight of children. planned for January 26. ALYS DRESS SHOP To All Once again it's the time of the year for 311 Perishing Avenue Joy and Merriment, and we wish to take Let us, on this Christmas, be reminded of CARTERET a moment t0 S«e Our Eultint CoUecUon of the journey of the three Wise Men to the little extend town of Bethlehem. Like them, let us find new l0 aU our frien(k our Holiday Dresses hope, new courage, new inspiration in the bright CARTERET Lingerie ' very best wishes for and shining promise of Peace on Earth, Go^d a Holiday Season Sweaters Will to Men. Hosiery Blouses 1 & full of good cheer \ and happy times. Sleepwear Skirts Slacks Gloves i RESIDENTS Hats USlZUO uneral J4ome H1RIAKS Flower Shop THERE WILL BE 54 Wheeler Avenue and Sharpt) Street Lowell Street Corner of Bianchard Carteret LOVELY IMPORTED HANDKERCHIEFS Carteret, N. J. i (2 Blocks West of Borough HaU) | KI 1-5465 Gift Certificate* No Garbage Collection You can still get that j LAST MINUTE GIFT " On Christmas Day Tuesday, December $ at GOLD JEWELERS j i ROCKMAN'S Garbage normally collected on Open Late Friday Pharmacy Driv-ln Liquors Tuesday will be collected on and Saturday Nights! | 61 Roosevelt Ave. ve. and Randolph Si CARTERET CARTERET Wednesday. OPElj* MONDAY rrmii Extends Best Wishes for a PURCHASES GIFT WRAPPED FREE CHRISTMAS EVE COMMUNITY Merry ChrUtmaM and a vour Cooperation Will Be Appreciated UNTIL ? i CCP Open Tonight & Saturday 'Til 10 P.M. CHARGE PLAN Happy New Year to AU I OPEN LATE CHRISTMAS EVE! Imported and Domestic I Thank You, s i — ii—.-I —i To Our Many Patrons and Friends FINE WINES Jjeaion 5 Lirreetinti Please accept our best wishes for the happiest of D. M. ZENOBIA, holiday seasons ... and our sincere appreciation of • BEERS • . , By Direction A happy holiday to all! Thank you (or your your good will and th. opportunity of serving you. valued patronage; We hope to serve you even • LIQUORS better during th« coming year. KBEK DELIVERY Thd Department of Sanitation Employees DIAL — KI 1-5975 Mittuch Pharmacy ' wish you all DRIVE INTO OUR GOLD JEWELERS I 61 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret FKEE CUSTOMER PARKING AREA "For Gifts That Last a Lifetime" i A Very Merry Christmas (Lower Roosevelt Avenue Shopping District) ANY ITEM <«1KT WRAPPED FREE! 87 Kuottevelt Ayebue Carteret jfl Phone KI 1-5374 DECEMBER 20, 21, 1962 Has anyone suggested mov- The person who ieU ahtad i stepping on his fellow nan inR Thanksgiving Dacibackt wto UC-^ICH^IIIOc- B „. tenatlon unfl Encouragement In as soon at possible. tobn - to clear the way for a ends up buying friendship! ot Barber Shop Quartet Sing- —The MlsBlonette* of the shopping carnage? with material gains. ing In America will not meet ttelin Assembly ot Ood Church ISELIN PERSON ALS this week because of the Holi- made coolclei at their meeting Monday to distribute when they Visit the Old Folk's Home —Altar Boy candidates class In Oak Tree Saturday, The will not be held this Saturday. group will meet at the church Merry The next class will be Jariti- Mauceri, Bird Avenue, at 1:45 p.m. |fl, will hold Its annual Clirist-jary 5. \v(,re: Mr, and Mrs. -Cub Pack 48. sponsored by ,' Miuii, Cheeiequttke; Mr. Party Saturday, at the| —The remilar bi-monthly the PTA of School 15, will hold Christmas Otis B- Dougherty Green Street Firchouse. The meeting of the Ladles Aid So- Its annual Christmas party to the Keith and Kevin, fpRtvlltles startlnR at 8:30 p.m., ciety of thn First Presbyterian nlftht at the school on Persh from all of us »t ,.k- and Mr. and Mrs. will feature a Rift exchange. Church scheduled for Monday Ave. Exchnrw of «lfts will I, and Mr. and The next meeting will be Janu- has been cancelled. Mrs. Qus- be held. Den 4 mothers will be c. Seank, Iselin. ary 9. tavc Do Prelter, president, an IhosUsses. REO rt nmineed the next regular meet o. T Catlln, Cooperj —The rellRlous, Instructions —The Sons and Daughters of Kiirst MondaMd y fof r publibli c schoohl l Childrehild n whho Ing will be January 14. •>'. us Liberty will meet tonlpht at the CuthbrrtsonJattend St. Cecelia's Chur6h will —The Rosary Society of Bt home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer DINER |!na(j inot be held Saturday. Tha next Cecelia's Church is planning Oreen, Trieste Street, at 8 ,, of' the holidays,! class will be January 12, for May theater party, A deposit Christmas party will be held Girl Scouts of Troopjchlldren in (Trade* two through of $5 Is required by the Janu- and "secret pals" will be re OPKN AM, NIGHT 1 -nppt until "neitlelRht. ary meetim? to hold a reserva- vealed. tlon. The party Includes a \lrs. William DoerrJ --Boy Scout Troop 47, spon- —Rev. John M. Wllus, pasto doflnlte date will sored by the First Presbyterian ticket for "HoHw too Succeed in of St. Cecelia's Church, CHRISTMAS EVE iChurch of Iselln, will hold a Business Without Really Try- rd1 laterIBft". „ nounced the schedule for con sponsored by St. Christmas party tomorrow at Ing", "A Man for All Seasons" fesslons on Monday as follows I Huh School of Reli- the church. The scouts may In- ,and supper and transportation. from 10 a.m. until noon, Closed Tuesday, Christmas Day i i),- held tomorrow at vite ilrU. The next meeting will be held from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. ., tiv cafeteria. Tklteti -The Sunday School stu- January 7. ,',',iallied after th* Hi«h dents of the Iselln Assembly —The annual New Year's '. urllKlon classes Mon- of God Church will rehearse Eve charity ball will be held Van Ness-Richards In Our Lady of Lourdes Hall. RE-OPEN WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26 iSaturday at 12:30 p.m. for the Engagement is Told r Christ's AmbaMBdors Christmas program. The pro- Reservations made after any at ,> :30 A.M. COLONIA — Mr. and Mrs, nwmbly of Ooditram will be presented Sunday Mass Sunday at reservationti s James A. Richards, Jr., Swarth- ull meet tomorrowjat 7:30 p.m. table at the main entrance. more, Pa., announce the en- ! the church. —The Society for the Pre- Boosters and ads are to be sent Rt gagement of their daughter, Barbara Forbes Richards, to ALL SET TO PLAY: "I*wis" and his Rhythm llockm will he heard tomorrow nicht at thf REO DINER Howard A. Van Ness, son of Peppermint Danerland, Strawberry Hill, from 7 to 11 P, M. A record crowd is eiprcted Mr. and Mrs. Harold l>. Van to be on hand In dance to this orchestra In Its one nljht stand. In ibe. jroup, standing, 392 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge Ness, Colonla, left to right: Hob Sorensen, drummer; Jntt I)rs Plainrs, sai, and In (ront, Al Herman, bass, Miss Richards and her fiance guitar; I^ewls Demcter, Jr., leader, who Is also vocalist and guitar player, and Vlnnle Ma- YEAR - END~ CLEARANCE are both attending Goddard sclla, lead guitar. College in Plalnfleld, Vermont. YOU'CAN HAVE A CADILLAC FOR CHRISTMAS!! Ve (let The Finest Trade-Ins Because We Sell The FINEST CAR! I wu'i* bwn tttnklai or nwtnf up to i CidllUc, jou'll b« tmaied ind dtUfhttd at the te- ,uikihip ttflati yon fin mloj when jon buy > lilt model Cadillac (torn our brie wlMtlon. , - i in ut In tup«lb fondUon, Rrm , Ht^-0100 Perth Amboy Your Holiday Cheer - Puritan EGG NOG Ready to Serve- Non-Alcoholic m 11 Delivered . . . and remember Christmas caUi for MORE of everything that>$ good so be ture to order extra f-^untan SUPER CREAMY: Full of the ^ y* urn* vitamiiu and minerals for glowing Ifeajth. There's . difference in PURITJAN'S BGG NOG ORDER NOW Just a* la all PUB^AN DAIRY PRODUCTS! I ™A FLAVOR... *T«A RICHNESS! Serv. SThot or cold . .. GEi IT TODAY, where you Puritan ream Call buy PURITAN DAIRY PRODUCTS, or call tor delivery with your regular milk order. COUNTRY FRESH: Makes coffee taste bet- ter, and as a dessert topping can't be beat HOLIDAY PATENTS (-1200 tm "THE HOME OF CREAM-TOP MILK" AND KINNEY'S GOT 'EM'EM! The PURITAN Dairy PERTH AMBOY FAYETTE and WILSON STREETS strap, sizes 12M. $ L Oth«r ityleB, 8V4-4. l\ IV^nf DECEMBER 20, 21, 1962 Mr*. Henry Saruya, Mr. andjBiislness Admtnist.rntlon, Ex- No tickrUs will be sold at the Township Mrs. Irving Hutt, Madeline 6. tension Division. OBITUARIES door. . . . Airman Third Class King, Mr. and Mrs. William A lifelong Democrat, Mr. hie trows Nesi Walter R. Baker, son of Mr. (Continued from Page 1) Bonis. Joseph Oa?,i, Barbara!Mack Is organizer and former j PRAltfiC RA1WI and Mrs. Ray N. Baker. Sr., 20will be accepted up to Christ- 1 White, Troop 52, Fords; Mr..officer of the Young Democratnj ™^jlTH AMBOY _ punerai Henry Street, Isrlln, Is being mas Eve. ^ and Mrs Norman Everso Dr wp.k! "- of South Amboy. member ot{ ^ for Mr8 Lucfl]e S(myl reassigned to Ellsuortri AFB., Listed a« donors this weeK is. P.. following his graduation and Mrs. John P, LMO, Grace Green Wand Community As- 37. 138 Brighton Avenue, 'Oibson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman soclatloti, member of Fordham formerly of Woodbrldfte, who Ifrom a technical training course $150.00 | for Jet aircraft at , .w. .H. Wlnne, Eileen and Carol[university Club of New Jersey, died Saturday at the Perth Student Council of WoodbridgeJWaternouBf, Haroid L, Moyle,!North Jersey Local American .Amarillo ABF., TPXB8, His Amboy General Hospital, will High School. !Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rlppen. K. wife is the former Pauline E. Newspaper Guild, Middlesex be held tomorrow morning, 296 Smith Street 453 St. Georges Ave. 15 Main Strtti Here and There: $58.50 W. From, In Memory of Prank Council, Knights of Columbus. 11:00 at the Greiner Funeral Christmas spirit is really in Boyle, Cooper Avenue, Igelin. Woodbrldfte Ptibllshinp Corn- r n , nl ProiDUtt 3p Jost. Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson, He is the son of Richard M. 44 Green Street, Wood- the air these days . . . The: cond Lieut. Thomas J. MJch- pany Employes in memory of! l-! , gouth Amboy bridne. Burial will be In ! alowski CTyde ftnd Prank Rutan> M MMk Sr former PERTH AMBOY ' RAHWAY • FU 1-6716 SOUTH RIVEER Theta Phi Sorority donatedi ' husband of the former Charles E. Gregory. Ednid Krohne, 346 Amboy Av- chael J, Trainer, Urban Cot- ^ity "cleric and founder of the cloverleaf Memorial Park' some very nice new toys to $50.00 HI 2-1650 LIQUORS-BABARR VII 8-2382W , Woodbridge. Is being re-, "i7farb it-age Studio. BoViih Amboy Memorial Hos- Woodbridge. the Chrlsmas fund . . . Joseph! Oo i *2.50 pltftl He ls ^go s nephew of Surviving are her husband. Onzi received a gift Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Alex-1tne ]atejames W. Rea Sr., who Prank: a sister and seven for a 12-pound turkey for military procurement " ander, William J. Warren As-1 fo r 2R y^,,,, WM Democratic'brothers, all of South Port, 10y Homer and HOLIDAY CHECK LIST „ Sent uS and which will be^— — ^^xa,;:;^- ^ relation municipal chBirman of 8outh N. C Charts M. Weber KM turned over to a needy famlly.y;JIn R(,ndln([ a contribution to Arrtboy, $25.00 iBrownie Troop 253 of Wood- MRS. HARLEV MOSEI V I Th«f« Are Our fvtry Day Low Prices! Several of the student ^ chrlstm(lchrlstm(lg p^,, Mr anandd v Mr. Mack Is married to the h dtd t th Bfth>rae> l Cemetery A«socla-!brbr"ffdReolrdRe" olr,, ^^m "councilcoucl,, MMr. COLONIA — Funeral serv-| groups have donated to theMrs Norman H Wlnne wrote former Veronela M. Mooney, | OVER 50 FINK EXCLUSIVE BRANDS! tlonl . DrD . andd MrsM . SlgmunSlmndd JJ. and Mrs Antonlo L Meonl A| fund - Including the Student ln part. "Wouldn't u be won cla man •Perth Amboy, tnd they have «.ice™s .fo«r Mrs~.. Ethe- l F. Moscly.•_,j Council of Woodbridge Senlorjclet.fUi lf PgCh family In Wood-i >' ' Women's Republican frlelld Mr and Mrs Edwald lighter, Mrs. Robert S. 1035 Inman Avenue, who died I Hltfi School which sent a Rift bridge gave just $1 to thelClub of Colonia. Molnar Elec-iSprlnpir A 8ew(,ren ~ " 1 1 Woodbridge and one Tuesday, will be held tomor- of $150 ... Miss Gibbon's flfth^md. You deserve a lot of ™" Contractors, Hungarian-;Gl.ac(, Tocco Ml. and Mrs i" Robert Richard,™* morning, 8:30 at/ "" Chateau Lorraine N. Y. :Am(M lcan |!! grade at School 21. ColonlaJcredlt for trying to help the ' Citizens Club, Wood-jRftmon Richards Gielner Funeral Home\ 44 sent $24.83 instead of havlngjleshaving less fortunate ones In ourourlbildttl e Lumber Co., Woodbrldpei ?1 „„ iBower Green Street. Woodbrldne. with a gift exchange , . . Thanks, town. May God bless you all|Soclal and Athletic Cub. Mr. a solemn requiem Mass, 9:00 pRsquale "We NEW AIR MAIL STAMP With their donation this labor of love you are,and Mrs. Robert M. Vogel. iThree." Mehle Children from at St. John Vlanney Church CHAMPAGNE kids The new 8-cent air mail post-! g . Gertrude the Woodbridge Township Jay- doing. May you each enjoy a S83.&3 Colonia, Anonymous. Burial wlll be m t age stamp is ready for sale ceei sent along a note. The last ery Blessed happy holiday j Miss Gibbons Fifth Grade of Cemetery. •White •Pink more than a month before the full paragraph reads: "With thla season." . . .iAnd last but not Schoo" " l 21, Colonia The deceased had resided ln (Tective date of new postal also goes our thankfulness for [east, from way up in Crows $23.00 the Colonia section of the • Sparkling Burgundy Freeholders rate increases. being the type of newspaper Nest the Merriest of Chrlst- Personnel of School 23, Avenel Township for the past 20 years. 4/5 qt. that every community should mases to all of you. . . , $20.00 (Continued from Page 1) A 1-cent boost in the pres- Surviving are her hustfand, 12Va% Alc«*iol have" . , . The Woodbridge In Memory of Charles iAmboy Citizen, accountant ln mt 7-cent air mall ar«; :' •*• :.;•'.:">•; a sister, Mrs. Edna Senior High School Chapter of DEFINITION !GreKory the Central Office of General cent first class mail .-'..— ;: up'Sogrrs, South Plalneld. the National Honor Society $18.00 Cable Corporation, news and to 5-cents January 7. ROYAL DANI •ANKITt Small boy's definition of con- Business and administration which also helps with the gift Personnel Woodbridge Junior|^ture"writer "for'Philad'elphla The air mall stamp, designed MNIST science: Something that makes allied on tax cut. •wrapping for the Christmas you tell your mother before High School i Inquirer, news, feature and po-by Henry K. Bencsath, of New COCKTAILS Pund, sent along a check for $16.00 'litical writer for Perth Amboy York City, shows a jet airplane your sister does. CB.S. plans shorn on Ein- FRUIT WINE $10 with a note that said: "It Woodbridge Township Jaycees|Evenlng News Central New flying past the dome of the na- * MANHATTAN — Schoodlc Scoop, stein and Brandeic. From CopwihtfM elves n§ great pleasure to help *1°1'"' !Jersey correspondent for the tional capitol. Winter Harbor, Me. MAKT1NI yon ln such a worthwhile Woman's Club of Woodbrldge,jAsgoclated Press and New York 41 Piwf project." , . . Woodbridge Emblem Club, E. J.jTlmes and new8 e(!ltor Blld po_ Auto orders encourage steel REAL SPEED Gallagher, Friend from Edison,|litical writer for puinfi mills on outlook. fa the Mailbox: A golf ball leaves the club Ladies Aid Society of First|courier-News, which position Mr. and Mrs. William Zalek head at about 135 miles an Presbyterian Church of Wood-jhe left to take his present post. 186 Archangels Avenue, Colo- hour which Is even faster than|brid(;e, Ladles Auxiliary of Mr. Mack is a graduate of nla are the parenst of a son the golfer leaves the office. VFW Post 4410, Woodbridge; St. Mary's High School, South bom at Memorial General Hos- — The Courier, Ottumwa, la Servi-Soft of Woodbridge, John Amboy: Fordham University, ROLLER SKATING OPEN ALL DAY, J. MacDermott, Ladies Auxil-j „ SPECIAL RATES TO pital, Union . . . Frank J dass of 1932 wlth Bachelor SUNDAY JRodvansky, TJ6N, «on of Mr Hollywood film activity at a lary of Iselln Fire Co. No. l.jof Arts ^^ m ^ grad. GROUPS and Mrs. Rodvansky, 41 Haga- slow pace. Anonymous, a friend of the!uate work ^ j0Urnaiism at Even Ntoht Open Christmas man Street, Port Reading, has late Charles E. Gregory, Ladiesi . ted course in Rutgeri comple Except Monday Eve Til 10 P.M. been advanced to quartermas- Auxiliary of Avenel Fire Co.,jvisual arts at the New York 7:30 to II P. M, 85* ter third class. He serves Woodbridge High School Chap-|AdVertisiiiR Club's School of Publlx Pharmacy aboard the amphibious assault ter of the National Honor So-!Graphic Arts and attended Matinee, laturfey, 91 Main Street Sund.ji ft flottdari chip, CBS Valley Forge. . . . ciety, Mr. and Mrs. William: Rutgf>rs University School ol vVoodbridft Miss Karen S, Markulln, 106 ZM P.M. to I P.M 50« Johnson Blanford Avenue, Avenel, has $7.50 SOUTH AMBOY ARENA been elected freshman class NOW THKU DBC. 31 MAT. Florence Clark Stevens A 6th, Booth Amboj secretary at Rutgers Newark EARLY SHOW AT NOON $5.00 College of Arts and Sciences. DEC. 22 • 2« - 27 - 28 - M Peter P. Marczak, Edna B. FORDS OTHER DAYg AT 2 P.M. Miss Markulln, a Woodbridge Quigley in memory of Hugh PLAYHOUSE Senior High School graduate. B. Quipley, Thomas G. Des-| HI 2-0341 Is a psychology major at the mond, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony State University's Newark lib- Kadash, Mr. and Mrs. Roy THVRS. THRU TUES. eral arts college. MacDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Con- DECEMBER 20-25 NEVTYORITSTATE WINES VJVT rad Peterson, Claire Nelson, Se- CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Whit. UkM - K>»T, SHIMY, TOKAY, IK. Jottings: Jerry Lewis in Committee man and MrsM. l it sum of m ~ waren History Club, Mr. and Robert M. Vegel entertained members of their family Sun- "It's Only Money" day to mark the birthdays of (astaways RITZ Theatre — plus — their son, Harold, and daugh- orteret, N. J. Kl 1-9M0 VODKA ter, Victoria . . . Faith Long- Ray Milland in BROWNIE 8 NOW THRU MONDAY , street, a 1961 Deb, daughter Elvis Presley - Lola Albright of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long- "KID GALAHAD" street, 99 Grove Avenue, Wood- "PANIC IN THE and bridge, has been selected to 69 Basil Kathbone play forward with the girls' Kstelle Wtnwood varsity basketball squad of the "THE MAGIC SWORD" YEAR ZERO" Liberal Arts College of Drew Weekdays CAMERA f/2.7 NOW THRU SATURDAY! University . . . George Sideris, STECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE 6:20 F.M. & 9:25 William Ho) den 2 55 Devon Road, Colonia, and SAT. A SUN. 1 P.M. Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday Peter Cowen, 75 Stafford Road, "LOVE IS A MANY EVE. SHOWS 7:15 P.M. 10-88 Colonia, sang with the Upper 2 P.M. - 5:05 - 8:10 WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY School Glee Club at two Christ- SPLENDORED THING" DECEMBER 26 - 31 mns services at Plngry School Stewart Granger CLOSED MONDAY — Plus — Lowest priced tnovk camera in Kodak history! yesterday. The afternoon affair Sylvia Koscina Gary Grant - Deborah Kerr (Christmas Eve) was for students the evening "Swordsman of Siena" performance for parents, alum- "AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER" Wednesday, Dec. 26th Plus ni and friends. SUN. • MON. . TUBS. "ESCAPE FROM BERLIN" "Hungarian Show" last Rut TSnt least: Stewart Granger - Sylvia Koscina CARTOON Sorry to hear that Murray "SWORDSMAN OF Kiddle Matinee Saturday Season's Greetings OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. Leibowitz, one of the Board of SIENA" and Sunday at 1 PM. (Except Saturday) Education architects is hospi- — Plus — Evenin( Shows 7:15 To AU Our Patrons talized — he Is undergoing "ESCAPE FROM WEST BERLIN" tests. I am told. . . . Actor Thomas Mitchell, who died,. 0UWRWIMt T0 RWTt, . , Monday of cancer at the age I nxt WUNKS CN o*no RECEIPT of 70, worked for a short timef ~~ / on the old Woobridge Leader. A native of Elizabeth, Mitchell ls ' was an active newspaper man ISELIN \ before becoming an actor. I also NOW THRU SUNDAY hear that Mltchel also lived in Robert Mltchum lANHTS HTW IPKWl HUI um tuvoin Carteret for a short time. Shirley MacLaine KSBVEHINDa H. A. Ballon, Woodbridge, an ealon'l executive with Jacobson, Gold- "TOO FOR THE BRANDY farb and Tanzman, was in- WHISKY stalled as secretary of the Home Builders Association of Raritan SEESAW" Valley at a general meeting — Plut — held at Homer's Ad Lib Club, Susan Haywara - Peter Finch Woodbridge. ... If you are "I THANK A FOOL" To Our Patrons planning to go to the Deb Ball, CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE you must have your reserva- DECEMBER 21 This is the time of year for counting Mess* tions and money in by Monday. SATURDAY Si SUNDAY MATINEE 2 r.td inge. Among: ours, none is more dearly "MORGAN THE PIRATE and ' treasured than the friendship of those "SON OF ROBIN HOOD" whom we are privileged to serve. Not to be, TUESDAY TO SUNDAY DECEMBER 29 - 31 measured I in dollars and cents, this is by DOLLY MADISON Jerry Lewli DUMBARTON REED'S Woodbridge, N. J. "IT'S ONLY MONEY" far our most precious possession. To con* •UNMD - Plus - NOW THRU SATURDAY Elvfi Presley tinue to deserve it is our constant aim., CANADIAN CORDIALS Rock Hudson - Doris Day "KID GALAHAD" Cr«w Da CWM - K»««"l rr SCOTCH in Aprils! - '••«•• - "» T WHISKY CniM Dt M«»tk« - Ailwrt* WHISKY lover Come Back' •••> It's not too late to come in and and Gina Lollabrlgida, Rock Hudson - Sandra Dec JOIN OUR 1963 CHRISTMAS CLUB 49 49 and Bobby Darin , in 'Come September 4/5 Qt. 2 4/5 at For your cohveniencef we have two officejs to serve y PAGE DECEMBER 20, 21, 1982 E.P.Keating ; WINDOW >y:','\* " V"',^:., • *'-*/* \iy><'>:;.:f.W£: On Green Street '•&i% Announces -By The Staff I Honor Roll CUSTOMS AROUND THE WORLD ! ISKI.IN - Ed ward P. K)>nt-| NI,III vr.VFhs - In 1832 thn nm Christmas Trw was , nomc in thr U. 8. A. The National Living Chrlst- Inr, principal, nnnmmrorl th , ,, tii-nr the Whit? Houw Is lighted each year by honor roll at, Iselln Junior HiRh • :f|p'llL School for tlv woncl marking • • . • period as follows: Seventh Orado: Nmicv Anoia, l \\|) - Saint Nicholas, a bearded Saint, rldea on |hli • Donna Eriksen, Fnm Heller, , ,,iun liorie carrying a basket full of gift* for the good il'i'UKy Ann HtiKhes, Laura Lil- .i.ihi.Hi and a blrrh rod for the naughty licn. Iflrrnine Miller, Alan Mod- • • » » |liszi'wski, .Joyce Pease, Mure ! vj \ iii some Italian provinces, Shepherds from the iSehlemovitz, Shcrrl Warner. .:,,,. called PHTERANI. come down from the moun- F.iulith Grade: Jerelyn Ab- d no frqm house to house playlnR Christmas songs. lomzy, Gail Buglovsky, Gail • * • » | Cushion, Donna Petterly. Benj- nmin Lelbowit, Pamela MHM- ,,,i\\l> AXD HUNGARY - Children ,o from house ,„ hMiise singing earola, carrying a large (lift Star with retli. Theresa Nocks, Dftlo , hird randle Inildr. mounted on a long pole, Parlsi, Dennis Reilly, Deborah t • • » Swart, Pamela Thompson, Steven Thompson, Vicki Thor- wli The Mistletoe, "Give me it kiss," us its meaniiiK.1 ner, Christine Wlsnowaky, ...i,s in the doorway each lad may claim'a kiss from Sheila Wosk, A ho happen* to be under It. Ninth Grade: Penny Bou- choux, Susan Creekmur, Lynn I I vslt — A large holly bedecked candle IK set up on Jacobs, Cathy Jones, Kathleen , i ,iili> where the whole family gathers around praying Kramer, Rose Marshall, Ken- shown addressing the Township Committee urging the , i prosperous New Year, neth Morgan, Maurice O'Cal- PBA POINT OF VIEW: Nathan Duff, cnunwl representa- rejectinR of the ordinance establisliine the post of Police * • • laghan, Gall Ostergaard. Director. :\i\\A The Advent Wreath in hung at a lonvcnieiu tive »f l-wal 3K. Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, is i vks before Christmas, It receives a red candlr each 'liulay, the fourth one on Christmas Day 10 « * .. • State Grants fairin - Zultak National Lead Explosion "' In Theft Here -HI HI N — I-uela Bride — Saint l.ucta'i Day, December ,h lhe daughter, dreurd In a white gown with a WOODBRIDGE — With the , .,iii of greenery holding 1Z lighted candle* on her Betrothal TM Kills Amboyan; 11 Hurt arrest of two men in Newark, ,334 Aid the robbery at the Acme Parti- ,,i luakenit thr family «ervlng coffee and nteet rolls. AVENEL — Announcement VRNFI. Armnnncpmpnt tion Company, Cutters Lane • WOODBRIDGE - The State 1ms been made of the engage-j WOODBRIDGE— "I thought buildings were broken. Mr. !mt llt Mlss vas solved and the loot recov-|Highway Department last night ill MI ii - SPAIN — Blindfolded children with sticks try om> ' of J°«» Edna Zultak.;lt ms th(, end or the world —(Poltarek said he had no idea of Ml and Mls Ed |what caused the ex )losion and ;red, Detective Joseph Gyenes informed the Town Committee ,i- to break the plnut*. a decorated earthenware jar.dsunMer - - "m atom bomb exnloRlnexplosionn, " ,,hat cause. ,_d t Ip ,-\ succeed they alt scramble to xet the fruit*. nutsw»rd J Zultak' 643 WoodbrldRei u rrnlMlH f wni]lri takp few mnounced today. that the municipality will re- urmlsed lt would take B {6W Taken into custody were Mi- ceive $46,334 in State Aid for ,lv it contained lAvenue, to Gilbert Sands War-;Michael Poltarei, 48, 46 Park lays to determine the cause. .... rin. son of Donald P. Warrin,jAvenue, Avenel, said yesterday guel Angel Lenares, 31 and road Improvements in 1963. Cuevas Arce, both of Newark, the MMSCK _ On CbrUUna. Eve. Father Chrlslma. (Pere !^Iltoid' »nd th" l8tp Mrs. followinfollowingg aann explosioexplosionn IInn ththe It was announced that Masons Install Kantor 1 w lrnn afternoon at the National Lead ....) were picked up after a reorganization meeting of the \ ,1 leave* gift* hi children * ahoe* before the ftreplac*. ' 0 11 Perth A ln routine check by police offi- Thf ??** * ™^' _ Town Committee will be held Courtesy - Bras* Bucket ' wedding Is planned 'which one man was killed, five cers in that city revealed items January 1 at noon tn the au- As Worshipful Master .... ,May 4. 'hospitalized and six released stolen from the local concern ditorium of Woodbridge Junior1 A graduate of WOODBRIDGE — MaglstrateiMaKistrate Kantor is married mi know that Detective Jack Waldman. star . treatmmt in Lenares car. Both men ;High School, Barren Avenue. 1 1 Miss ' - ,0 the former Prances Dovnyak. f B. A. won 14 games out of 15 verdicts m the Town- i o. is veruifw m uu •^»-|,)lovtploye,d lInn ththee sale sales s m^N de-l The man who was dead on iigned confessions, Detective 4....,^ ... , Lawrence .* Pitch Softball league? Incidentally the local police- p(,rtment of Thomas & Bettslarrival at Perth Amboy Gen- yenes said. will be held January 2 ir lAmerious Lodge, F. & A. M. — Dom Kantor and Michael Dorn .i •-f crowned champloiw with Jack captumiK the niost|C()m|)ftliy ,nc Eiizabeth. She pral Hospital, was 54-year-old [Municipal Building. Recovered were a typewriter the 73vd Mason to be elevated Kantor. The family resides at , v player award 'is- „ member' of the Junior John Karol. 399 Compton Av- alued at $216.45; an adding Resolutions were passed last 510 Linden Avenue. Icatholic Women's Club oflenue, Perth Amboy. It is un- to that post since Masonry was machine worth $100 and a bat- night by the committee ex- organized in Woodbridge in A graduate of Perth Amboy OHI and Fovud — a pair of taary beadi In a white lUnlon County. iderstood the condition of his tery valued at $17.89, total pressing thanks and apprecia- T purm. OwMr can claim aame at the Woodbrldne Mr. Warrin maduated from body made identification diffc- 1B68 — 94 years ago. He suc- High School and Rutgers Law value, $334.35. At the time of tion for services rendered to ceeds Christian J. Brems, Fordo; School the new worshipful mas- .iilon Office acrOM from Woolworth'i on Main Street, Cranford HiRh School and|cult, but Dr. William Wllentz, the robbery the duo, police said the community by Committee- Niels E. M. KjeldseJii, Richard ter was admitted to practice as 'Princeton University, class of|medical examiner, Identified Ibroke into several vending ma- men Charles Molnar, First rumored that the decorative door belonging to the| 5 member,the body through exclusion. L, Myers and George I. Baker an attorney in 1931: as coun- 19 9 wnere he was a ohini's, and took contents and Ward, and John Evanko, Fifth 1934 and to Instrumental Music & Attendance offlceal0f tf,,. Cannon Club. He is aiKaiol was a group leader in all past master* of the lodge sellor-at-law in Imoncy. Ward, whose terms of office ex- practice before the United d of Education Administration Bulldlnji has cap-|mf.mix.r of the Princeton Club the Mixed Metals Department pire December 31. They did not :onducted the installation ' >•-.! prlae, much to the envy of everyone. It l» alsojof New York and the Baehe- Hospitalized with- possible |ceremonies> States Supreme Court in 1947. p 1 seek reelection. He is a member of the law firm ert Hanson, steve i i Woodbridge High School, has I Liquor Store, Kelly Street, was keeping the people informed JBeaver, for distinguished serv- is hirthday gneitngi to lately J»n>« Waillek of Sewaren. Wflrren UKh 33 TotWnville; held up by two negro youths T. Dvexler, Jayvees Hold Annual lJames. Shadick°° ', 33' , Laurence been named treasurer of the during the year. He also wished [senior deacon; George J. Kufus, ice to boyhood; Legion of Honor Student Bar Association at Tuesday night and robbed of all those in the audience sea- bestowed by the International 1 ...^ with rtudenU in both our public and parochial ! $414.32. lunior deacon; Herbert P. Niel- Party for Children.iHarbor. Georgetown University, Law son's greetings. Supreme Council, Order of De- „. *-re enthused over the fact that Mrs. Alice Irby, The car used in the holdup sen, senior master of cere- Released after toeatment for School. Tbe organization has Molay, for outstanding adult :, DroKram dlr«tor of the Educational Testing was stolen from Newark and imonies; Robert H. Dotzauer cuts and abraslons.were Steph- made arrangements with the ADVENT HOLY HOUR leadership. He has been afflil- -ion,-will »ppe»r «t the Woodbridge "-'• „.„«-. »»». en Gal. 43, 6 Overlook Terrace, the bandits abandoned the ve- iunior master of ceremonies; u District of Columbia Magis- FORDS — Rev. J. Russell, senior stew- iated with Boy Scouts for 40 . or January 16 to lecture on "Getting party. Saturday at Fords; John Pawal, 34. Summit hicle at the Menlo Park Shop-. years. He Is a member of the • .D Children into College" The educational program, Avenue, Perth Amboy; Julius trate's Court to sit in on ses- ping Center, a half-mile away Geneckl, assistant at St. Anard- ; Robert Simmons, junior the Colonia Civic Improvement sions to see how book learn- steward; Robert C. Fischer, [Elks, Perth Amboy, Americus . .-.mcllon of Dr. John Low, principal of Woodbrid^e Club, with Herbert Williams Streeter, 44, Newark; Michael and then presumably got into drew's Avenel, will speak at the poltarak, 48, Avenel; Luiz ing is applied. Mr. Figarotta leir own car. . Advent Hob-Hour in Our Lady marshal; Herbert Schrelber Icraftsmen's Club, Tall Cedars -MiMol and the Woodbrldje High School guidance and Wylie Blair as co-chairmen. their own car. :0f Lebanon of Pertu Amboy :.i.:,t, us gponaored by the Community Scholarship Pro- Mendes, 57, Keyport; Dounlas has taken advantage of the Descriptions of the holdup of Peace Church on Sunday Jr., organist; Philip S. Seitzer Others on the committee were historian and William P Forest; executive board of Am- Roland Miller, Kenneth Emmer, iHermansen, 37, Fords. plan . The local member, who men match those of men want- December 23 at 3:00 P. M held .is 1 special service. Wnuck, tyler. ericus Chapter Order of(De and H'nry Schussler. Mr. Poltarak said he wasis a member of the class of ed for seven holdups in sur-by the Junior ^d Senior So- • • ' • • Howard V. Tune, Anthony F Molay; executive board Congre- U Abridge LetWmnair*. are cMrrenUy bO^aUng »bout Toys donated and repaired seated at his d«sk in the office 1964 is also a member of rounding towns including Pis-dalities of;MfSifh? cafe" gation Adath Israel, Wood- 1 by the Jayeees as well as dona- in the rear of the building Delta Theta Phi, law frater- cataway Township. Plalnfleld mas tea will follow in the cafe- Moscarelli and Valdemar W ., .ulldlnf. new Interior after a complete renovation Lund will serve as trustees, WiL bridge Lions Club, New Jersey -mpleted 4«ring the H«t thr? month. Commander tions tiom„.,.. loca„ l merchants_,, th„_e when the explosion occurred nity, which he serves as Mas- and New Brunswick. tei\&. LlUIlU Will SCI VX 0,0 UL UiSUbcg, w*±- uilu.u .u.u..u «» , _- 'jersev Corvette Club and CubiHe was cut by flying glass and ter of the Role*. Ilam B. Turner begins his 49th Bar Association, Middlesex AN (..irdner claum the memlien rating P»i» year as proxy to the gran bounty Bar Association, Mon- .,u work on weekends and evening* «• Pack 38 were distributed by la fixture over head dropped mouth County Bur Association Santa Clauii. ion his head. The force of the lodge. l>irk FoefKh, T«n Kath, Jr., Bob nuwtrfck. Charlie Columbia Broadcasting Sys A native of Perth Amboy', and Keyport Lawyers Club. .uirlek. Bod H«nl. Ted Hlpo*. M.IJlatan J**™*; 1 Smuley Knapck provided thetexploslon tore out part of the and entertainment. 'roof and wlndowB in the other Item raises earnings. s Hiley. M.rtln Orebhtlmer, Ed EUroy, Len Mtokle ALL NEW...for'63! H..b Curry. . . . Mort P«ple ">H« day* worry •boot mjwiwjwwrjwwBWffiwJwwJw^^ IRELAND — PUERTO RICO — ITALY MK tree«. bat BUI MuvtA had the IBNO STOOPING TO Stt WHAT'S COOKINGI . tree falling on hli parked «w «**" *lll MOB enter Cohimbla Vnlfenltr PRE-HOLIDAY street Players will present the MOM Hart pro- - ECONOMY - , I^LSJ*Z *y" »t Woodbridge HUh School. with Skytighf Window Oml ',V ^ ZfL U rehearing «t the Avjn, - 1 .lewum Community C«nt*r. T*e play it belnj won and Bail tin fxAamsf System" WINE and LIQUOR STORE Swterhood B'nai Jacob SALE! 79 Main Street, Woodbridge THURS. 4£RI. & SAT. Rear Purking and Entrance for Patrons Low Prices Phone ME 4-1244 complete line of I * Extra High Trade-in HOLIDAY /2FUU0VIHS DECANTERS Allowances 5tta FOUR KOSKH in 30%i Spate .Hh SK.'lUltAM's Mil CAI.VEltT UKS. J SKYLIGHT Sib SlHUNl.KY KEK. • We Will Sell You A... 1 Sth OLD UUANUA.I) OVEH WINDOW" 5lll 01,1) T/VYLOK 4/FITS IN LIKE illi LORD CALVEKT 1 A BUILT-IN (il' WRAPPED TOO! OPKN CHRISTMAS DAY 'TIL S P.M. 1963 BUICK 1963 BUICK J AUTOMATIC FULL SIZE EXCLUSIVE! CHOICE LE SABRE SEDAN SPECIAL at FOB ONLV FOR ONLY J CLEAN, FAST WINES Y FLAMELISS1 ECONOMY Christian Bros. Wine & Liquor Store Taylor iSetmren Girl Scout CHIPINOV Gallo Benefit* DOWN PAYMEHtl Uoma 1 Plan Carol Singing $2199 it VODKA Kijafa """ , School Group $2599 I fee OUR USUAL IIKill Hsrmtm !M Proof "VAHKN —IMM. Joieph SEWAREN -' Senior Oirlj XHAIIK-IN All.DH AN( h Ub9O. 111.\IIU IN /U,l.OVV.\NCti TELEVISION Harvey's Bristol I o i and | Szurkabrat was in charge r8cOUtTroop 51 will sponsor :'' sale reoently oon- 8cOUt $2-99 Bordeaux ; neighborhood ChrMmarMm * 1 "i th"' e benefit of th"e hM ca LOMAX APPLIANCES 1 tilth * Israel am SundaySunday, De- Pint — $1.»9 Hume and School As- er23.7P.M.«tthe8ew '''•• announced a monument at the comer of I 51 Main Stm-l ME 40020 Woodbridgn LARGEST SKIJSCTION iWpORTED tnts Polkowitz Motors '"' MIS realised ied f , sUnd Woodbridge Avenue^ WINES - BRANDYS • LIQUORS • ETC. ubed for kitchen I oi of rain » will be held| 1 Central Jersey's Largest Volume Buii'k Deakr |j OPKN EVKHV NIUUT '111. Ill O'lLOCK Strviiig the Public for Over 45 Years S AT REASONABLE PRICES 233 NEW BRUNSWICK AVK. HI 2-0100 PERTH AMBOY g MEXICO _ SPAIN DENMAR1 W»i"»www1WiWtMlltlWWW Is There a Santa Claus? ( Oilers (Herewith b MM e* tb» noit Illustrious faith then, no poetry, no romance to editorials In the history of journalism. It was make tolerable this existence. We Letters to Editor written by Francli P. Church and wai tint printed on September 21, 1897, In the New should have no enjoyment, except in York Sun. It httg become tradition for this sense and sight, The eternal light with newspaper to reprint It in the Christmas which childhood fills the world would Isinr.) br extinguished. p deeply lnt«Mt«l CHRISTMAS MINED ITS }||;i( We take pleasure In answering at i,, your community's welfare, Not believe In Santa Claus? You once and thus prominently the com- vnu'nrc I know, vitally con- Bv JOHN T. CUNNINGHAM dancing escaped Mrs munication below, expressing at the might as well not believe in fairies. ponied with the proposal? forj Wi1Rt AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Perlb Amboy: 33» SUte St.' Woodbrld«e: S»5 Amboy Ave. Wonderful Gifts (I Blocks North of Urwu St.) WATCH MART ftLBEA LIQUORS Kdlsun: Amboy Ave. William A. Kochek, R.P. at Sth St. COLONIA SHOPPING PLAZA (Ultra Btrtuu Boctlou) The Discount Jewelry Store DISCOUNT Calonia Shopping Plaza 'U 27 (lolonia, N. J. "Where First In The Name Means You!" Colonia Shopping Plaza Route 27, Colonia PRICES! Lincoln Highway - Koutc 27 • Colo DECEMBER 20, 21, 1962 |VOICR OF THE Twenty boys. earned their «ieilime o g^-ft,, oomple- trone for athletics, A young business mm jeffery Drawl. Junes Cruise, year pln»: three. earned thrtr «)«« '" . ,„ ]nAm traln- The troop flag was presented I/vet* |f».vt , un turned home tired nut [, ! Patrick Certain and Walter 8. Vhr« war DIM and one hli ilx tkm of tMJ >™ _nh,rt H1U to Joseph Frame, troop Institu- three year pint and one °^m« Robert m ]ourt of Honor Wllk. [Ing hard day at the offlc, ,„ SECURITY Printed Pattern tional representative, by Anth- rear pin. Kunlgonls, Francit his two children rusliin i William Pollock, assistant [Thomas F ony Graham, reremntlng the Credits for participating In BnlMkl, Harold Witt, Jr.. about the house and . I v A. BASS scoutmaster, made the presen- n Held by Scouts who the Hlke-O-Ree 10 mile hike John Hugelmayer. a general disturbance. Mi J . tation of second class federal Pur hati are In favor this Amtm. - Boy Scout H^^ ^ nW were received by John KHak, He gave them both „ the 73 hhd ttwrt of Honor at Bt ^ j. cohor- Patrol leader badges were Clary Intront, Jeffery Drtgos, ^recordl could »P-| wlnU-r. They m»y be of )R t HlU m phen TO V. S. Ing and sent them off i JIOIIK haired variety fure th&tJAnddrewsi ' Church hall. £°°P|™fJoseph', mme Jr Blch- given to Robert Hill, Thoma Patrick Certain, Stephen Co- e m'y'BKf? ski, Joseph J. Frame, Jr., Rich- The White House announced,ss soon as they hart '" 'hi jpractlrally cov«r theeyu_s or committee chairman, Joseph Kunigonls, Francis Sninski and horsky, Harold Witt, Anthony fcferBiireau of On- ard Pollock, Dennis McCoflery that Chile's President Jorgej««PP^ | they may be tiny pill boxes Sutor, opened the ceremony. Allen Zlnze. Assistant patrol Aqulla, James Cruise, John Harold Witt, Jr., and Charles The next mornlni! h<- 1 Is (or Hugelmayer, William Zellner, Alessandrl Rodrlquez is sched- [u'i| II',! ' lof mink or leopard. Bereta of Tenderfoot awards were pre- De Rose. John Batluk was given leader badges went to Anthony this note pinned to hi.s 1,, of", you* *** "Pf" Kenneth Kaisen, Arthur Van (l-.ii) 9" fur nnd close fitting calots o! sented by William Arjeml, the first class award by Mr Aqulla, John Hardy, Kenneth uled to reacnh Washingto«*»»"!"»•n• De,:»-. Unnr- of an apitlWJ*- scoutmaster, assisted by John Hoasier, Lawrence Walker, Rob- mMlt nutria or beaver are smart. Sutor, Kaisen, John M.. KoMk and cember 11 for a meeting with *»r- tb*.PW °' * assistant McCoflery, i.'.iln Tiny fur scarfs and muffs ftre|jablkowskl Junior President Kennedy, Secretary "Be good to you, Social Sfcurlty of- worn with many of these cre- Boys receiving were msfle by Mr. Arjemi v Jablkowskl. Mr. Pol»ck made of sS Rusk .nd other offl-janJYourd thes trulyy wil, God.l bo" mi|>, ildd to furnish also presented the senior patro the presentation. Mr. Pollock Iclals. fiwm and leader badge to Harold Witt. jjg, complttlnf It- with fur to match the hat. Under these hats we see a working new trend In hair-dos. The by beehive Is passe' and hair of reluctant to claim today Is swept to one side. • Security beontiM he ings tire popular and swept (Vwsnt /etuBlly nef* it. Row Isldeways. cap J convince him he should ttte for benefit*? ON HOUSING A. {lit rliht to a monthly President Kennedy made 4t>nfJH U tlearlT >«t forth Ip Rood a I960 campaign pledge Ik* SwM Security law, The by announcing at a recent news withholding of monthly bene- conference that builders and , t flt« bcianM flf »nnial earn- mortRW lenders who bar Ne- Infi In noMi of HMO »p- groes won't get Federal finan- plleg only to months In which cial backing. i I to UNDER THE The order will affect about fflMt Your father hai 50 percent of all future subur- >6tl ttu »(te and work ban home building, officials es- rt^alftwents and the benefit* timated, and a substantial part *ce his fft the aakln«. There - around 20 to 25 per cent — U no ncmU teat under Fed- . homes and apartments built pit. 0U-Af« and Bonrtvon SIZES lthln city limits. You'll find the spirit of Christmas In Iritoranee, so that the matter of U» n^edlni or not need- Printed Pattern 9HJ: Hall iDf tHft Social Setorlty bene- Sizes Htf, I6tt, 18V4, 20tt, Wh, OUT festive supermarkets... in qualify mi, b In Oef al tenai "Imle- H% Slia 16%. requlrM 1% ROCK l/jutt «nd trarokteriai." yards 35-Inch fabric. Q. I MB ft college student and Send FIFTY CENTS In eoini and variety of holiday foods... in have tfft.evenlnf Job fdr the for this pattern—add 10 cents for SALT winter sewn. In January I each pattern for lint dan msilinf. $1.90 hundred lbs. quick and courteous service...as your expect to Join the Army, is it Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dcpt, 232 West 18th St. New SI.10 fifty lbs. Mc?«ary iOT my present, small York ll.N.Y. Our New FaU- untji to liB.rtported for Social Winltr Pattern C»t»lor Fiihioni SERVISOFT of friends and neighbors of First National 8«curfty as'long as I ajn going in all site rinjti. Scad lit today. to be ,a soldier and will prob- WOODBRIDGE 1 ably Qualify, for an Army pen- wish you a truly joyful Christmas . 'iron anyway? HELP 921 St Georges A?enue , "Would you give ten cinU to Unit looth of Clotwtaf) n.4. fteiatdlen of what you [help the Old Udies' Home?" ME 4-1DU do in the future, yoor pres- "What? Are they out again?" National ent work ahd the earnings . you hay*, mnit be reported Stores • ftr Sotlal Security purposes, w, rj earnlnffi wldfer wiUalio be crcd- ^^d« Social Secnrlty vwid > Ing now will mean to him la- The menttl and physical life's wr for n»ny Rllin. A polishing cloth helps keep CITRUS MAKKS A HOM1)AY WRKATH1 — Tour CVW- [stiver bright. An occasional mw wreath Is probuhh thr flnrt thine Ut trt«t iht> tfr«t denning with silver polish Is a visitor entering yi»ur home during ihf hn1H»»». B* origi- necessary to keep silver new- nal and make your nwn tvnitiful wrrxth ivKnc ' STAMPS V to. WITITH A $$55 PURCHASE OR MORE IHIi COUPOOUPON VOID IF FMSfNUD AT ANTT KXX) Sweet Potatoes STOIf OlHilitt THAM FltST NATIONAL large size FINAL DAYS i LUMLIMITT ONON( , PE«R• ^«2^"2^S-J!!ACUU-CIOARETTES. ! IIQUOH AND FRESH MUK EXIWfT FROM 5TAMP OfFER Ilb.pkg. C? Diamond Walnuts EVERYTHING MARKED DOWN FOR QUICK CLEARANCE! Pears JUICY m r » MAZUR'S Brands YOM Know at Low Prices FOR TNE FESTIVE HOLIDAY FRUIT BOWL DISCOUNT TOY WORLD plus S*H-Qreen Stamps, too! Grapes Largest Selection In Raritan Bay Area . . . MMI the pJwe CRISP t Table & Chair Stts U where ffe turn i MILD bag on it ... it First Cf|eam Cheese Onions • Doll Carriages & Strollers All Ki-aft Party Snacks • Desks t Rockers • Sleds Cuam CIliM* COMPLETE VARIETY OF CHRISTMAS WREATHS t Toy Cheats • Wagons Kraft Whipped All Vmi»li«l Crtom Ch«»« AND TREES AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES! • Scooters #) Sit-in Autoi Kraft Hostess - • Bicycles # Pianos Fantasies ' . * -- - 2L • Baby Gifts w* -• ..*•• •' MVIDENWt Peaches j Up* Mw.«,n 0 Clearance on Floor Models Ragu *pi^» m e TV Stratorartm from $59 _ i liMant almcoloH Facial Tissues «JS~ ** 29 Betty Crocker M^^MI.., B-C Orange-Apricot UB1>6 I< GHI Spray Starch «•«•*• «—52« River Brand Rice " 2 X' 39« OPEN SUNDAY B-D Grape-Apple Carolina Rice Wesson Oil —- . -2.09 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. AND LOAN A&8OOUTI Crushed Pi U 7 No-Cal Beverages (3llfocl« ^^ " -*Z ' "The Best Store to Buy the Betrt Bedding" Pineapple Tidbits - 2*35< RoyoJ Gelatins Kity 100% Salmon *•* 2 - 25« Del Monte Catsup MAZUR'S Toy World Napkint ^^ *»»*W Lipton Soup *—>^-^ i-*e*33« 338 STATE STRICT. Him IMIOV Duncan Hmes nw w wow, on.»pita. **» vi»ht *W S PJM. DECEMBER 20, 21, 1902 The Dtal nhipi for service in cold War yHn. It lnvolns breaJtlng up TO REVAMP GUARD "I'll examine you fm pr crisis. light low rank infantry divl- Or, Herbert L Mm ta,j r - - , .^ ,MJ*»M1 the specialist. Secretary of DefenM Me- • . .^ M«rt«MiMa thdtn into [Mothers Elect •M pOlltiiall, touchy Plan 1»Us M* ^j'JJJSl "All rliht." said ,,w v,,, Mr. Brenner Reportt Lecturet at Florida[Namara hat ordered a sweep: flrst major damping of|mon> mobile brigades itMMi to .,And „ you „„„ ,t ,.„ JSew School Progret* WOODBRIDOE — Dr. Her- New Officers bert I* Moss, optometrist, 118 make Army Ouard and Reserve In PORT READING* - Wllllim M*in Street, presented a oourse|'tlonal Quardjoroesjlnto' Brenner of the Board of Edli- PORT READING — ttlectlotn if Instruction at the post irad- cntlon reported on the proRrrsn omrers took place at a mett- uate courses of the American of the new School 9 at R holiday r ,i: of the Catholic Mothers' Academy of Optometry, Miami reception and meeting of the Ichib of Port Reading and Se- Beach. «a, lecturing onn the PTA of School 9 last week. Rn wiircn last veek. latest techniques of prescrib- Bdvlsed dur to construction tic- i&m F.irctcd ore Mrs. Edward ing corneal contact lenses Enjoy lay the tared date for comple- Ink. president; Mrs. Wll- Comfe ^»l«Sf» tion has been changed from] January 1 to the lust Majors draft 56 from minors I for $695,000. w •0:*'.•A1 :; t i i: £••'•- • f m To ill our trltndi everywhere, go our best ; wishes for a real old-fashioned Yuletide, i-i^ »!!':.'• •:& toast-warm with love and friendship, atar- brljht with the sparkle of t' "Wren's eyes. We will b« «lMed »n Christum Da;, De- • PRESCRIPTIONS tembtr ti, to enabl« our itaff to enjoy Christmas with thrtr families. • COSMETICS • > _Y> •••• < HOWARD t FILM SUPPLIES • GREETING CARDS : *V*M Jottmonj PUBLIX •• • • ••'•• ••• •• I.'"' i'v'-..^l~.v • i I, . , ••»'• ' In CiNEMl ELECTRIC FILTER-FLO f Wanted Nome in AvtmktU Washers! •••q&*\':' d*| WA501,M*Kll'n( 0 • BIG CAPACITY! • FAMOUS FILTER- 5-YEAR J Toko a full 101b. load al otlt limt.,. FLO ACTION PROTECTION ' " ' o»«r JOV. mortlhon many othtr waihtnl Clean! and rocleani watir 01 you woih ,'.. rtmovti lint, dirt psrlielM, wind, loop PUN Kum, Laundry comet out fr«ih, cWan-ai- Ont>r*f r r«pali wananly ao,ol«it • PORCELAIN WASH- fliw . . . btcoutt lint It caught IN THE tHLTEH, not on clolhti. Filter won't clog, foctuiinj dtftcli on Ih* Mtirt BASKET and TUB! |am or lmptd« wolir flow.., y*t HTmiy with an additional lour-ynt parti wai- Jo titan. 5«rv«i a doubl* purpot* . . . ranty opplkcbU to IrtnimlnlM parti, Durable porctloin finilh givM lon|laiting HI* •) dtttrgtnt and powdwtd bluing 1MM Mall W» protection agaiml rvt.1, acidi, alkalitil diiptnitr, OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 10 O'CLOCK TELEVISION The 8S Hess Trader as seen from the SS Hess Voyager LOMAX & APPLIANCES We often mett ourwlves coming and going all over. That include, our gwn oil wells in in .ten of theit operations to on move button rtfinaryan d to H<8$ station b o fl l 51 MAIN ST. MB 4-0020 WOODBRIDGE ZrtX-v*»«• »» *• - *" r ? f°s . - u K |"H ' \ ' \ ' l J I ^ ' 1 • <•' 1 ' 1 * i \,\ ' \ • \ The hug« H«8$ fleet gathers crude oil from in our own trucks. We eliminate "hidden c6»U" backfroffl buylnflHMs.Right? IB W iHiH^il^l^B^Bil^l^M »i**W^»W«W DECEMBER 20, 21, 1962 EB-CP MMMMUMMMMW nrowme scorn* tnaKe i 8 t ghrlver dlreclor 0( i I Brtnta, HflDfi Pflrtyithe Peace Corps, said that th, At PJ AYue 4//«lf \m CHRISTENSEN'S 1962 \ ' KEUM PIRHV banks made Peace Corps planned to make ISELIN - Fourth, fifth and 1 nimXtTc bo tie! "felt IS Utln America Its major bate sixth .trade student* of School "The friendly Store I nnUTnSt a 3^ Kennedy, "Alliance Avenue School IPrftbvtfrlan Church. A Christ- for Proures..'' a ten-year pro- At the short biulntn m«t- m Dartv whs ateo held i/r» °' provldlnu economic aid )ng lt wu reported that the V s * W • r T _iin Atm.,.|rl nn L-tt.ui.frMMjchrlstmaos Ka-raabazaar wftwass Aa bibifgf Durinn'the receht cookie aaleJ^J*"" ™ ™ (success. ,at least 25 boxes were sold by B» the pnd o,f, . w| haye approxl Mrs. Donald Crllly, president, •the following girls: La Verne mately 1200 volunteers in Latin announced Santa Claus will »P IBnrttsdale, Lynn Campbell, America. pear at the school at approxl iLaura Drmini?, Debbie House, mately 10 A. M., tomorrow. Valerie Jefferson, Karen Kim-' MEANINO WHAT? The next PTA meeting will Kathy Koehler, Jerl Nek- If exercise elmlnates fat, how|be January 21, at the school, Nancy Parlsl, Ricky Roth- ld have , Bette Lynn Schmidt, In the world can a woman have U.N. to get more jets to bolster J'.lrannle Slcirner and Judy a double chin? — The Tribune, Chlcago'Congo force. lismith. LET US HELP ME YOUR PICK! PLAN YOUR ''•'" % WEBCO SODA /;S^/.: 1.25 Case* • Plui Dtpoilt Largest Beverage pit ORATOR'S DEMCiHT — Robin llmiil, 3'i, trleii an DR. BROWN'S on ,, incucut on Scotch ppinf trff that's only » hit older than Mercury Dollar Coupons Redeemed Here i i I l I,, jv The apparently perfect pine specimen Is Distributor in Kiitnen College of Agriculture research plot In which ^ 1 .50 Case* • Plm Deposit '"1l',u(l F. West, Rutrm fortiit scientist, Is tertlnt In- Open Every Night Until 9 o'clock 15 True Fruit Flayort A Mixers h,,ilod (|ualUle« Of Scotch pine for use as Christmas trees. l'j',,1,111 lives (by coincidence) at 1 Pine Hill Rd., Ctanburj, The Area «ltli her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Rcnton Bond. Including Saturday!! NEW LINE OF SODA OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE 'TIL « P.M. Rev. Walter A. Radzlwon, Don't Be Caught I \ Conducts pastor, announced a Christ-1 mat party was held Saturday j $ 1 .59 Case* Lingerie and Housecoats by.. 1 Short. .. Yule Program for 1200 children of the parish NO DEPOSIT - NO RETURN Kayser - Seampmfe - Barbizon - Lounge Craft * Schrank 'ho attend religious lnstruc- 7 Popular Flavor* k Mixers rw^NlA - St. John Vlan- loni on Saturdays which ln- Have a Case on Hand PTA. meeting last we«k :luded a visit by Santa Claus. Lovely Hosiery by... !,.,i » ChrlsUnae program Picked up at warehouse only. In his address, Rev. Radzl- at All Times rong by St. Gotham Gold Stripe • Berkshire - Hanes Vlanney Choir and|won said, "the home and good -•mas Tradition* and Blendwell and Larkwood >< & vt REGS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS throtuhout for morality." He wished pre»ent«J by Mn ithe teachers and parents a very , it aeoffroy. A raffls of jblessed and Joyful Christmas. Run Resist Hosiery by... < bicycle was held, and The attendance award and "Foreva" by Gotham Gold Stripe — iner wai Frank Thomaa prlM of $2.00 wu won by Sis- A Road, Colonla. ter Marie's claw, drade 2B. BEVERAGES UNLIMITED "UUrason" by Berkshire • "Sheerloc" by Hanes Bernard MoCauley Mrs, Raymond Fagen, litera- »nd welfaw chairman ture chairman, was advised by Rahway Beautiful Sweaters & Coordinates need the children were Rev. Radtlwon that the parish 366 St. George Ave., won be started. bnuird by Khool dentUt library will By Helen Harper and Cole Brook displayed books William Cluton, DDJJ FU 8-5224 that were purchased for the Bobble Brooks & Old Colony 3 December 1» and parenU parish library. 1r» notified of «>e reaulU. K movie enUUed "Boyhood1; Warm Jackets and Car Coats wu shown today to I Blouses - Skirts - Dresses - Pajamas - Bags t» children under th« dine- 1 on of Mrs. Thomu Powers. I "Yes, Virginia, Gloves - Hankies • Raincoats • Luggage , Christmas party U planneedd IlI Costume Jewelry • Jewel Boxes • Umbrellas the children tomorrow Lr, classroom. there is a Santa Claus" Sixty-two years ago, an eight-year- Hapdsome.,Qifts old girl wrote to the New York Sun to ask quite simply: "Is there a Santa FOR MEN BULOVA Claus?" The newspaper's reply was, Nationally Advertised Brands! • for Beauty in part, as follows: Ties • Gloves • Shirts - Jackets "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Belts • Hats - Socks - Shoes for Quality Claus. He exists as certainly as love Jewelry - Wallets • Slippers • Sweaters and generosity and devotion exist, Underwear • Slacks • Pajamas and you know that they abound and Raincoats • Umbrellas • Luggage give your life Its highest beauty Handkerchiefs • Robes and joy, Alas; how dreary the world Arrow • McGregor - Hickok • Interwdven - Truval would be if there were no Santa Claus! Shields - Hagger & other famous names It would be as dreary as if there were no Virginias. There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no Jor BOYS and GIRLS romance to make tolerable this exis- HealuVTex Stantogs Cinderella presses tence, We would have no enjoyment Fur Muff and Hat Set then, except in sight and sound. The Kaynee and McGregor Boys' Wear - eternal light with which childhood Leroi and Bonnie Doon Socks - (ills the world would be extinguished . . . Snowsuits • Jaqkets - Raincoats - "Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that House Coats • Pajamas • Underwear - is no sign there Is no Santa Cl^us. Robes • Slippers and Sweaters The most real things in the world arc those that neither children or i men can see . !. GIFTS FOR BABY "No Santa Claus? Thank God! He lives, Health-Tex Stantogs and lives forever. A thousand years Quilt Sets • Blankets • Pram Robes from now, Virginia, nay, ten times ten Sweaters • Sweater Sets - Novelties !,ush braciltt +ttch. "ntifathlonovalmotil thousand; years from now, ha, will • Nanette Dresses • Socks i cairitd through to I flect blind of cast continue to make glad the fr"i bractltt. Thi Underwear - Carter's Infant Wear ' heart of (jhildhoofl." Hanes Christmas Sleeper Sets ewelt, HK-wlndlng, Wonderful wttirproof, GIFTS For Choice of THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY DECEMBER 25TJ The HOME BLANKETS SLIPPERS BEDSPREADS Beautifully Gift COMFORTERS Boxed TABLE CLOTHS TOWEL SETS For Every Member Ntxttothttrl* SHEETS BULOVASAYS OJ Tlie Family! MtRfif PILLOW CASES CHRISTMAS NOVELTY SETS Select Today BEST) // IA Doubt Men's, Won»n'» and Chlldren'i ENGRAVING orCOLOMA, ICE SKATES All Sizes in Stock Plenty of Give A... •FREE GIFT WRAPPING LAY-AWAY PLAN • FREE GIFf BOXES FREE PARK •CHARGE ACCOUNTS GIFT In Our i artin Lawrence Located on Inman Avenue at Amherst In The 'WID-LUaiTK the 1WWKINC, LOT At Itc.ir Jewelers The reclpUnt will th*n have "tMAINSTREK! COLONIA SHOPPING CENTER the opportunity to make hl« To Store WOODBRIDOK or ber parsonW. selection. "PEN IVtBY NIUW MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COBPOMT10N .'•mn,u w»t»rj>iOo! by the ^^ ; • "i at»t« T«iUn» Co.. ioo '': "-">« u cut, cryiMl »n I "' «« IntMt. All plCM DECRMBKR 30, 81, IflBI tepo prone motorist! from January inadequately vaccinated . . . needy. I By 1840 the advertised railroads and canals In the The Capitol Dome 1 last under the point system The Army Corps of Engineers Nearly all of the aspects of N. J. Tercentenary more numerous in Newark pa- lB30's and 1840's made much of regulations ... The next course has approved a. 4BM,000 per- -: CLASSIFIED . Christmas. They lit their the "modern" holiday season (Continued from Edit Page' manent beaclf protection proj- : (Continued from Gdlt Page* pers, although not bolder, for for municipal court clerks will RATES — INFORMATION church altars brightly, set up had oome by 1860. Stores stayed side world In celebrating the ect In Ocean City ... Republi- • Yet credit Germans with lift- their ads seldom ran more than be given at the Hlghtstown manger scenes for wide-eyed open until midnight on Christ- holiday. can State Chairman Webster Deadline for ads; Tue* ing American Chrlstmasses Into three Inches deep in one col- mas Eve to catch the last in- Senior High School beginning 11.00 for 15 words (i,J children and on Christmas af- Jersey Jigsaw B. Todd claims Governor 10 A. M. for the A high realm of Joy. The Oer- umn 8adly, despite such list- dulgent dollar. Churches of January 24 ... The State of 4c each additional word Over ternoon gathered to watch William Howe Davis, State publication ings as Jackknlves, ^ater col- Hughes responsible for failure Payable In advance m a n s used evergreens In strolling Irish players. nearly all faiths decked their Alcoholic Beverage Director, New Jersey is studying Califor- inns nnd "toys suitable for churches with bright greens. nia's milk stabilisation pro- to Implement the federal Kerr- Churches, homes and beer halls. Nothing changed Christmas (wants to retire on January 1 MOTE' NO CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN OVER Plu)N. Christmas and New Year's pres- Sunday School gave official ap- gram to see if it fits into the Mllls medical care for tfhe aged They decorated "Christmas thinking as much as the cast of . . No matter how New York MUST BE SENT IN. I oll.i their front rooms ents," the average child received proval to "exercises" for the needs of the Garden State . . .'program in New Jersey trees" in a book. If anything — and al- characters unleased by Charles officials talk about New Jer- They gatherfd on Christmas holidays. A 1963 Fact Book has been Telephone MErcury 4-Ull most always a book with a Dickens in 1843. Dickens' clas- sey's liquor law enforcement, Capitol Capen nlnht to sing or to hrar Oer- The day no longer was a mat- published by the New Jersey sic, "A Christmas Carol," ap- the cold, hard fact Is that boys 1 "moral," at that. "It's going to be big," said i' ' '• jnsn choirs. peared In England in 1843 and ter, as Scrooge had, said, of Federation of Republican Wo- ; Morality WHS much in evl- jand girls are being killed be- Governor Hughes recently In FOR RI.NT i ini- " Advertisers soon caught the within R year was a big seller in "you keep Christmas in your men. Inc. ... The State Dlvi- • FEMAL* HELP WANTED • idrnce. Between the few "Christ- cause of the Empire State's 18- dlacuMlnjKthe 1963-64 budget. latent spirit. They cautloiisly New Jersey. That book made it way, and let me keep it In ^ of Motor Vehicles has is- mas" ads, the conflict about year-old drinking law, claims . . The 8t*te Division of Em- PRACTICAL NCRSjE ORJPERTH AMBOY •used the newspapers of ttw virtually s crimi- not to "keep" mine." sued a strong appeal to New Allrnri) holiday Joy found expression. Governor Richard J. Hughes, ployment Security has started NURSES AIDE. 7:00 AM, to 2-room apartment. 1830s to suggest gifts /or Christmas; to say, 'Ban, hum- No longer could father work . . E. Hornsby Wasson, presi- Jersey motorists to equip their The Sentinel of Freedom in 1839 on Christmas Day (except until its "pony-express" to make cer- 3:00 P.M. Non- smoker pre- Brick building. Fir.,t •Christmas and New Year's Day. bug ." during December smacked dent of the New Jersey Bell sars with flare-type warning warned, In poor but unmistak- iff A.M. In the post office or tain unemployed workers re- ferred Mapleton Nursing Home [Complete privacy, A m... thus spreading the potentlnl of blasphemy. devices to help prevent night- .;• Ill' able poetry: Telephone Company, has been ceive their compensation ME 4-1389. 10/25tf Perth Amboy in h : sales over a long period Quickly the children of other meat market). No longer would time rear-end accidents . . . "When the glass sparkles, appointed chairman of the checks on time, despite the Rent $59. month, i imi, Tim: Newark's Sentinel of Freedom than Dutch, Episcopalians, Irish a book be considered adequate The Waterfront Commission of And the group of wassail Citizenship Responsibility Pro SHORT OF CASH and hot water. Cnll v.\ ... fii . several small holiday ads in and German families demanded for a fortunate child. No longer New York Harbor report* No- customary slowdown of holiday gathers there. would Christmas be simply a gram Committee of the New Who isn't? How about earning) 1825. including one by John equal holiday cheer and their vember hiringi of longshore la- mall services . . . The State Though friends invite, their day to pray. Jersey State Chamber of Com- $30 to $80 per week part time.] — Traoy, who offered "a handsome parents happily gave it to them. bor totaled 37J.330, over 41.140 Highway Department has pre- spirit deep, merce . . , New Jersey banks You have a Full Credit Plan!* ,,. la '•collection of toys, fancy and Advertisers picked up the pace Christmas, with all its deep more than reported fo,r OctoUCK).'pare- d a 54-p'ge alphabetical MlftMCI.UNF.urN Tfs wisdom cries, BEWARE!" have granted 2,110 loans to , • I useful articles, toaether with and thrir suggestions became meanings and mysteries and of polio luting of local plates in New with Avon Cosmetics. Call Mrs. FOB SAI.F Obviously, then, the gay spir- college students amounting to iber . liquorice, nuts, bird seed, etc" blRRPr and bolder. Newspaper hopes had changed forever, for Jersey ranging from Abertown Marx, MI J-5146. 12/20 its of the Dutch and Qermans $1,334,373.50 since September, reported to the State Depart-, Other advertisers featured "An- editors, mindful of Scrooge, an- better or for worse. 7-FT. POOL TABLE CnmplJ were catching on, even l! sur- l»«0 ... The State of New Jer- ment of Health thus far thle;10 zlOn nuals.nuals." speciall holidayy books nually approved of holiday Wright 1963 - New Jersey • MALE HELP WANTED • with accessories. Fn'n r.'litl reptitiously. In addition, the sey grounded 8,013 accident- year showed the victims were filled with sickly-sweeklt t poemsems, cheer - but urged aid for "the Tercentenary Commission. IMS FARM PROGRAM ! Storage. FU 8-8449. 7Zi who had come to bund HANDYMAN to do odd Jobs (IT The Kennedy Administration j Call MB 4-5148 evenings. j CAR SALE _ rii. '1 f.'ll I plans to make next year's farm ll/21tf program a success story. Hurst floor shift; quad Secretary of Agriculture Free- SET-UP OPERATOR Must manifold—348; custom man said: "Our objective is to be able to set up single and}1""'*' go to Congress on certain pro- progressive dies and drill1 ( SERVICF.S grams with the broadest pos- presses, Will teach proper set-j sible base of support." up of other type of machines MRS. CURTIS - RFADINQ He predicted that the Admin- Must have own tools. 40-hour istration's controversial feed AND ADVICE on nil pt week, 8:15 A.M. to 4:45 P.M. lems of life Open 9 to 9 grains program hid an excel- Blue Cross, Blue Shield, pen- lent chance of wiping out feed appointment necewu ll slon plan, Insurance. Nine pald|New Brunswick AVP surpluses by the end of 1963, holidays. Apply Buchanan Elec-i HI 2-9891 and that would take a lot of trical Products Corp., #225 Rt. 11/29-12 pressure off the farm planners. M, Hillside, N. J. WA 3-7474. - Home Improvements 12/20 RTJSS ECONOMIC GROWTH Adding Machines | ONLY A NICKEL Leant To Play Tht _ — I Russia'nuoAia •s ccunumieconomicc gruwugrowthi Heiiry JaiMI ft SOI rate has slowed to a pace belowGOOD ADVICE One,nickel Hem thn* ADDING MACHINES HEATING PIANO-ORGAN that of Germany, Italy and It's muoh better to sit tight— Isoon be on the market 39.50 up LEVEL-LINE Japan during the past four 'than attempt to drive in that 4-cent stamp. Acent (or PROBLEM? ACCORDION Sheet Metal Work years, experts on the -Soviet'condition. Private Initraetioai hy Onion report. ' SMITH - CORONA Let us solve your Construction Co., Inc. Qualified Teaehen. Roofing, Metal Cefltat Russia Increased IU gross COMPACT ELECTRIC heating problem from HOME IMPROVEMENTS Beginnen and Advanced and furnace Work national product, measuring TYPEWRITERS service to complete ADDITIONS Student* Accepted. total output In goods and serv- heating installations. ALTERATIONS 588 Alden Street ices, at a 7 per cent annual WOODBRIDGE REPAIRS Call ME 4-5446 rate between 1950 and 1958, ac- KEROSENE Woodbridge, N. J. Bislness Machines BANK FINANCING Authoriud cording to the report. But the CaO Sales & Service rate of Increase has now drop- 250 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge CALL Telephone MErcary 4-1144 ped below 5 per cent. (Next to turnpike) MErenry CONN ORGANS ME 4-6046 or U 8-7500 BALES and SERVICE 4-1400 KIMBALL PIANOS Some Soviet republics may TeL ME 6-0010 I merge economies. JARDOT T. R. STEVENS Eoofini «ad ShMt McUl Watt Mao supporters seek new U. 8 Barber || AVENEL PIANO COMPANY 685 ST OEORGE AVE. JRed party. 448 Eahway Arena* WOODBRIDGE GOAL & OIL CO. Woodbridge 826 Railway Avenoi, Avenel OPEN DAIU 1M - lit. IM Edgar Hill Barber Shop S mm, IS nun, 35 mm 131 Railway Avenue ALL WORE Palitlig Kodachrome Processing WOODBRIDGE FULLY GUARANTEED! For Only 90< Plenty of Free Parking FU 8-1667 Complete Interior, Offer Expire* December 21 lir-couuttoanit JOHN J. BITTING Wwn All But Honrs: 8:30 to 6:30 Exterior Painting PHOTO SUPPLIES tndiitrUl bhioit S Saturdays 8:30 to 6:00 GOLDBLATTS QUICK PHOTOSTAT Motoi Gnwdi •Uhwiyi Oldest IMabUitwd Paperhanging roa nun isrouna Appointments Will Be lewelet SERVICE Iitbutu ChMrtaU} Ottm M 4-1115 *r H» 4-US* Taken Anytime Before M East Cherry Street First Class Work We Give PlaU Stwapi 2:00 P.M. RAHWAT Service Station Excluding Saturdays ROOF, GUTTER and GALLANTS PHOTO Phone 636-9385 Liquor Stores DOWN DRAIN 547 Amboy Avenue REPAIRS Woodbridge, N. J. IWly tamed TOWNE GARAGE Fight ME 40012 Telephone MEroury 4-1881 ME 4-W1 Beauticiai J. r. Gardner * SOB WJODBRIDGE LADDIE ail CONWAY and Other ME4-71W Priitln 485 AMBOY AVENUE Tour Hair Constructioi Liquor Store, IK. Woodbridge Will Sparkle MErcory 4-SS44 Respiratory «>tn. 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Hostile, N. J. j CONTRACTOR TREAT SHOPPE nwnsnvici ments CBsttnot S-lUt FOR YOUR MONEY including Mosaic tiles 612 BAhwaj Aveniu Woodbrldc« A VWce from Nowntw New Jobs and wniu c of AD Kindt • Billheads A psychiatric board wu tot- J • SALADS at Theii Best ing the mentality of a soldier, Succmtful odvertiilng, it not necettorily o mottti of bignw 40 Mary Avenue, Fords • SODA FOUNTAIN "Do you ever hear voices with- m0(td m • Booklets out being able to tell who is alone Hcon*mo4o»m^ftewipop#/H*x» '° •| PRESS BAKEEY GOODS VAfley 6-4830 I- Music listructlei A speaking or where the voices colly and more frequently We can give you more odvenu Open 7 AM to 10;50 PJH come from?" he was asked. • Business UI INCLUDING 8UNDAXS Private Lessons on the "Ye*, sir," answered the sol- to vow money, at no extra cott, becoute «• ort "1 PI Coal a Fuel Oil Golttf • Accordion § Irnmptl dier. Closed Wednesday AH Day Mid othn loitnunenU with Ae Metro Newtpaper Service. 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WARM AIR or HOT W VTKR i«U*a* THE WOOUBK1DGE i IttUMtu • >UM rinuui A»k For LINDKN N J Classifieds P1JBUBHING CO. DISPLAY OFFICES AT ADVERTISING HU 6-2726 Bring Results 16-20 Green Street 18 Green Street Woodbridge, N J HU 6-0059 Woodbridge 11J - B" - •" both cyclic-lighting and chem- from Washington ical growth regulators. Keep It Coot Hie NEW RECORDS Keep your polnsettla cool to Stork Club Meiers of Fourth Estate Displeased make It last longer, Just put- At this time of the year we tins It on a sun porch at night New arrivals throughout the find offered many album* of may add days to Its life. Township as recorded at Pwth Over Handling of News in Cuban Crisis sacred and seasonal music. An When you water It, do a Amboy General Hospital durim album thRt Is both spirited and thorough Job and let the plant the pask week: ,, WES HAYDEN the North American Defense v an album of spirt Is Dacca's By Your Rutgers Garden Reporter dry out between waterings. Prom Fords, a daughter to ,, ^IIINOTON, D, C. - ForCommand, to the effect that jLP Stereo Joyful, Joyful fea- ALio, let your plant haveI Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sealer, ,„„., perhaps best known to the aircraft were U. fi. planes turing The Harry Slmeone Pnlnsi-ttla Improvemrnt cause they can start poinsettta ilRht, rather than Keep it ai- ]B AWrlch Drive; a daughter • ;„. aI,rt Mrs. • Voter, there}whose high-altitude nights wore' Chorale with Brass Orchestra. Whrn you go shopping for cuttings over a longer period. ways In a dark comer. to Mr. and Mrs. John M»e- " ,i many ex-Journalists imlnltlally not coordinated withi jolnsettlas this year you may Usually a florist who hopes Protect It from drafts, either Arranged with muslclanly Kenzle, 217 Woodlarid Arenue; ,.,. n-rei. INORAD. find plants that are more at-to have plants of desirable size warm or cold. reverence and set against a daughter to Mr. and Mr*. ractlve than ever. ln bloom tor Christmas must thr working press has Reports were first denied — brass orchestra to underscore William Uchrln, 75 Olenwood bloc of allies on You may find plants that start his cuttings any time later confirmed — that Rus- with force, this Is an uplifting IDENTICAL DEATH Terrace; a son to Mr. and Mis. , ;ai Hill, under ordinary are shorter and more compact September 1 and 15, sian submarines ln some quan- Wlii>n wni lh« (itit Chrijtmot? No one knowi !ot album As the title Implies rml- SARA8OTA — ThoUKh the Irving Dessel, 84 Wlldwood Av- wnstances, ln its effort to than ln previous ye*rs, with mue. tity had been spotted In Carib- but biblical jcholnrs Mi^ve Chriit was born sic find words concentrate on But when he uses cyclic- lock ln Sarosota was 1:30 p.m. darker green foliage. r',,|. out the facts of what's bean waters while the U. a, in 7 or 6 B.C.-nol 1 A.D. Saint luke'j Hftcriplion making "a Joyful noise unto lighting he can triple the pe- and the clock In West Berlin Prom Avenel. a daughter to ',,,. on In government. blockade was ln effect. At the of the Holy Night indicates lh« Nnlivily was in the Lord." These hymns have The U. 8. Department of riod for starting plants. He can was 1:30 p.m., It was the same Mr. and Mrs. James Cwaltney, to the Cuban crisis very time the denials were! ipring not winter. been sung In many tongues, Agriculture explains the Im- start lhs cuttings any time hour, [ P Street. provement. Qrowers who com- between August 1 and Septem- ml and one Mr. Arthur coming, sailors on the blockade Why then do we cele- and we are sure you will enjoy At this hour 55-year-old Al- Prom Port Reading, a djmgh- bine cyclic-lighting treatments ber IB, and bring all his plants ln particular, this ships were telling the home- brate during ths last a special mesage in song as bert W. Simon, a refugee from ,er to Mr. and Mrs. Joel Shane, with chemical growth-regulat' into bloom during the Christ- 91S West Avenue. ,hni)lv won't hold true when folks about seeing them. week of December? ll't you listen to Joyful, Joyful Germany, died of a heart ail- ing treatments are producing mas season. From Bewaren, a son to Mr. lawmakers start coming From thli stems the wonder- the time of the winter ?*'/ i:,-is they must take »n«omelllcuj8riy thM(1 lr> n|Kh pi8CPS_ WOODBRIDGE, N. J. •: I jiimlflcanee Jn light of llltf to fpei that tnPy aren't • Enclosed please find $4.0(Mor one-year •ports persisting conorrn- getting all the facts " :ht of unidentified air-, subscription to: " over the southeastern! • INDEPENDENT-LEADER nn of the United 8Ut« MORE TVS THAN TUBS Q CARTERET PRESS 1.: mi lute September and ear-j OTTAWA — According to a , fvt.)ber. ,report from the 1961 census of To be sent to: • \ii Sylvester WM the first to.the Dominion Statistics Bu- •:;.'ni-Titly d*ny wch reporU.'reau, Canadians have more tcl- NAME : i.r ihe denials ttme fromlevlslon sets than bathtubs. v.h;i.' House Secretary Pierre It thowed one or more tele- ADDRESS , .Ln«er, finally from a«. v^lons in 83 per cent.of Cai\a- f :-: LeMay. Then roddenlyldlan homes, with only 80.3 per TOWN • rr..« a new exportation fromcent of the homes having bath- u n John Oerhwt, chief of tub* or ihowcrs. Please CHRISTMAS 1962 Oh LORD, Hay Tour Heart Be Light... And Your Home Be Bright : as we wish for you 111 the1 Joys of a Hapy Holiday 8eaaon. Let there There la something about the serenity of the ieison {hat brings forth to us the full splendor of having friends like you. This friendship is the cornerstone of our busi- ness, It lias enabled us to prosper and grow. , Peace Thjank you for your friendship, yoqr patronage, your; confidence in us. We think you deservethe finest that life1 has to offer. The wish we aend is old ... though ever new. Yet, It comes at a very special time... and ln a very special way. MOLNAR ELEtTRICAi: CONTRACTORS, INC Safety for Savings Since 1869 The PERTH AMBOY Savings Institution PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT IHSIMCE CORPORATION last Period Freshmen Bow Sabo s sport Mop limbling ICarteret H. S. High School Jayvees Post Rally Defeats In Opener To Takes Lead in aid Capers Beaton Second Straight Triumph p Blues, by 4» Highland Park, Fn.N.te League •'i .' CARTEREPARTKRET - Sabo's SporSport with e. i CARTEBET — Rolling up a In Opener, 60-32 CARTERET - After leading ^ CARTERET - The Cartrret Shop emerged In first place by bis 23-13 lead In the first game, CARTERET — Carterefs In- With the holiday season approaching quick- for three periods, Carteret raiyreshmen fyt their opening scoring a neat three-game win over the lowly Carteret Lanes. the Carteret high school Jny- Jayvees Win 1st experienced and brand now high ly, we seem to have gotten into the holiday spirit into a full-court press In the name of the current Rec doings . . , Srnio, i They hold a one-half game vee basketball cagers posted school basketball team took a final stanga as Highland Park'dropping n close 2-nolnt got under |vay with a \ - a bit early and find it somewhat of a chore to margin over Walt and Oene's nr their second straight victory In trip to South Amboy last Fri- rrollel d up 14 pointp s to come [engagement to Highland league and the frosh»tram this week. and Leo's Inn, both of whom a row by beating Highland Pk,, Came, Top South day night nnd after a disastrous write this column this week. But before we start, from behind and win a close rials won a close Carteret lost the game from are deadlocked for second posl- 41 to 32, nt thf local high school expedition they wished they had ball game, 43-38, at the surprised Falcons, v "court on Tuesday night. we wish to extend to all our readers and all our the foul line as the locals were remained at home. school gym on Tuesday night. Itlon. ley's walloped the p , ] Amboy St. Mary's ,ble to make only three free u llt As In their first game against For the South Amboy St. friends a very Merry Christmas and a very Happy Carteret wu ahead by 32-29 Walt and Gene's tcOt' Joan team. The tm ti- .hrows while the Highland 'South Amboy St. Mary's last Mary's contingent played all and most of the home town games over Qreenwald's Insur- which Is Lou's Tavriii ,| ,.j CARTERET - The Carteret New Year. Park cagers got 13 fouls to their r Friday night, the Blues took Jayvnes won their opening game around the local club to em- fans who were pteient to watch ance, while Leo's Inn scored a bye. The next scheduled 'an early lead and were never their team In their opening creditedit. f the 1962-63 season by de- ,.„. with an ea,iy 60-32 victory. We see by the papers that the Senior Recrea- double victory over Angelo will take place on Wocin headed, During the second half The locals never really had a home game weTe expecting a Ed Prokoplak WM high scorer Michael It 8on. ] feating St. Mary's Janees of tion Basketball League opened with a bang this Jan. 2nd. Prank k ,)nM] "the local contingent held Its Blue and White victory. ii>r the local contingent by South Amboy by a 36 to 25 chance as the home team rolled The weekly honor roll In- Lou's Tavern and own with' the visitors to protect week as both the Kolibas Cardinals and the Roz- But Tom Benrara of the ringing up 13 points. Woodhull score at the South Amboy gym up an 11-4 advantage In the cluded Ernie Sabo 236. 598, Iggy Rosley's. its first half lead and emerged Highland Park team thought was second with ten. For the night. first quarter and increased its ley Five, a new entry into the league, won their DeBella 212, Walt Byram 211. victorious by a convincing 9- l otherwise as he led his club iWlnners, Knight and QulRley The Junior league win led at halitlme by i lead " M-7 at the halfway Oeorge Kesnlk 210, Lou 81pc« respective ball games. According to Benny Zus- with a scintillating 18 point stood out with 19 and 14 points its games at the new Ahr point margin. „ 22 to 8 score but were out- mark. 204. Andy Letso 204, Nick Koval The locals led all the way. performance, seven coming In •espectively. Lincoln school. Opening < scored in the second half by For all the good It did them. man, some of the other Recreation leagues will 203, Fred Roman 203, Al Oergita Ralph Antonello who was high the fatal final period, to a 7- The score: on Thursday, Jan. 3rd i, 17 to 14 as the home team made the high school boys wished the 201, 200, Steve Synosky 200 and get under way soon. point win. ' will consist of six tfitm? scorer In the opener shared a strong bid to overcome the was over at this point, Carteret Freshmen 6 8kI Wtsnlewskl 204. fending champs, AAOSI scoring honors with Lou Fllep (big Blue and1 White lead. I..n. the third quarter the The high school basketball team came close As the final period started Sowlerka 3 0| The team standing follows: Shop, Bombers, All stars aa each scored ten points. Ralph Antonello led the C&r- Saints used their second team Benezar drove In for a three' McDonald 0 to winning Tuesday night at the local gym in Family and St, Joe* For the losers, Blasl acounted r.eret scorlnc with a too»Mn 11 |and the Blues were able to out- point play and he tapped In Such 0 2 CARTERET LANES ' for a total of 21 points. their opening home contest. Playing Highland a missed baskets moments later ipolnts. Fllep. DePaulo and Hef- score them by a 17-13 margin. Senyszyn 1 2 Friday Night Mixed The Freshmen - Sopim Kaylor 1 0 The score: 'eran each chipped in with six But the home team put pres- to give Highland Park a 38-3: |league opens on Saturday Park the Blues were ahead for three periods but Derzo 0 0 0 Sabo's Sports Shop 28 Vi 21'4 CarUret [points. sure on in the final stanza to lead. 19 5th and will play Its M: apparently fell to pieces in the final stanza as Art McMahon and Lou Much White 2 0 4 Walt Si Gene's 26 19 Antonello 4 2 10 The score: outplay the Blues by 23 to 8 19 the high «chool court land win the ball game easily. gave the locals a ray of hope WoodWoodhulh l • 2 10 Leo's Inn 36 Hleghtchew 1 l 3 dritrti the visitors engaged in a full-court press which 21 wishing to get on a team Mantle was the leading Car- as each fired a set shot through Prokoplak 6 1 13 Oreenwald Ins. 24 DiPaulo 4 0 8 — 0 1 0 the locals could not solve. 21 register on Saturday mo Burton teret scorer with eleven points the loop to cut margin down Angelo Michael 24 at the high school. Loam O'Rlelly - - 0 1 1 Heightchew 1 0 2 23 ^ Kreiger and Derent.were high to two polrrU, 38-36, with 1.40 IT 3 37 Richard's Beauty 21"2 ' Fllep 5 0 10 Rambling Along. ... Mary Cg»r:i', -™ of 27 have six teams. Antonello * 5 1 11 scorers for the winners with 14 remaining to play, But that was Highland Park Freshmen A. C. ii Son 18 Dotegowskl 0 0 The fourth basketball DIPaulo 3 0 6 and ten points. Carteret's leading female bowlers, who is cur- Carterefs last chance as High- Knight 8 3 19 Carteret Lanes - IS 30 .Hefferan 4 will be held tomorrow II,U Musco _ 10 2 land Park pulled away In the Wallls 0 l 1 - Matefy 0 The box score: rently sporting a big 171 average, rolled a bril- Ing and the fifth mid O'RIelly 0 0 0 next minute of play. Quigley 3 8 14 Musco 0 Carteret (32) liant 215 game and 728 set on remaining games clinic takes place on IV. Matefy 0 0 0 G. F. P Qeorge 1 0 2 • Burton 0 Hefferan 3 0 6 The box score: Teams for the Midget ,u,. Mantle 4 3 i: of 168-182 and 163. Mclaughlin 1 1 3|Rozley Quintet Highland Park leagues will be picked :V,A Filep ;. 3 0 e 3 0 I Kelly 0 0 0 18 5 41 McMahon Wes Spewak's high school contingent will y Saturday, Jan. 5th all \> Dotegowskl 0 2 2 3 2 I Q. F P. 0 0! Belltz Sankowakl Wins Opener in will start, The Midget )< Highland Park I Hart 0 0 I play in the annual Holiday basketball festival Rulewich 16 4 36 will be played at the Mucci 0 0 i Benezra 13 13 39 Poncza 1 1 3 again this year, meeting South Amboy St. Mary's school and the Cub lrair St. Mary's I Bakos 2 3 Henderson JJstfield - 0 0 0 Senior Rec Loop the Nathan Hale school 0 0 Wiskowski. 0 0 tomorrow evening. !York "Decker 1 0 2 Oeorge High school notes 0 0 Policastro i\Perth Amboy Player CARTERET - The Rozley • Blasi ••• 9 3 21 Doyle 0 Barney We are hoping to get a couple of ducats for Meltzer Five, a new team in the Senior dropped its games to Pritz 2 0 4 Knight 5 5 15 Cho$en Co-Captain the all-important Giants championship game in Bachman Recreation Basketball League, Amboy Saints, rated as tlv Romer 0 Tods 0' " "0 12 8 3 Trlggs ... 1 4 St. Mary's (60) ! Steve Slmcn of Perth Am- copped their opening game by tn the county, and then New York City next weekend. Q. F. P. 13 8 32 Constantino 1 2 G. F. iboy, N. J., and Bob Kopp of shellacking Frank and Joan's, heartbreaker to the a Carteret iFrlte ..... 2 4 Derent 5 0 Sinking Spring, Pa., both jun- 52 to 34, at the high school gym pesky Owls of Highland Pa| 11 12 8 10 — 41 13 17 43 / Carteret Kreiger 4 6 Kolibas Cards iors, were elected co-captalns on Monday night. 43 to 38- Carteret led th ; Highland 6 7 6 11 — 32 Carteret Novelty Mantle 1 0 2 9 7 25 ChodkiewlM 1 4 of the Albright College footballjRozley's had a slim halftlme most of the game, bui ; McMahon 3 1 7 Farrell 3 3 team for the 1963 season. Simon lead of one point, 24-23, but start In the final period »!• 1 3 Pinners Hold Big Win Opener 47-35 Belltz 4 0 8 is an end and Kopp a halfback. OFFENSE ODonnell went wild in the second half, cost them the game The Ha 0 2 Hart 4 0 8 They succeed Rod Duckworth B. Kukulski putscorlng their opponents by biers were held scori'les* . Ends: Del Shofner, New York; 0 2 Much! 1' 0 2 of Noriistown, Pa., a tackle, ; Eight Giants B. Kukulski of 13-7 and 15-4 respectively in the final two minutes iSonny Randle, St. Louis; Pres* 1 0 Four-Game Lead In Senior Loop Bakos 3 3 9 J. Kukulski fl and Bernard Shutty of Hast many fouls and too maiiT ton Carpenter, Pittsburgh. 1 0 CARTERET — The Kolibas Stuart 0 0 the last two periods. ISchwarick CARTERET — The Carteret Jings, Pa., a center. |rors lost them a chance 10 Tackles: Roosevelt Brown, 1 0 j Cardinals overcame a stubborn Howie Rozzelle was high Mike McCormick, Pohl ib 4 Bright spot In school '•• In Pro Bowl |New York; 4 0 16 4 36 scorer with a total of 19 points Selover two straight wins for tiic «>i| it Cleveland. Wlsniewski 0 0 Score by periods; \Green Bay Packers and Rocco Orlando followed . LOS ANGELES — The New dmore laden Jay Vrr Guards: Jim Ray Smith, Cavanaugh 0 0 High. Park 0 10 14-43 with 13 points. For the losers *ork Giants, champions of the 4-36 j Freshmen dropped » Carteret 12 » Tony Liscio Earl Caldwell scored 15 points. S35&ri Referee Cucclnello; Umpire, game to Highland Park \\:i 21 18 80 Slers The Green Bay Packers The score: Ce n t e r s: Ray Wietecha, Scon by mQljiS. The lne« high a school gym. The final Rochford. their new Coach H<>»v •'eight players on the Eastemj new high set of 1748 and a new 47 to 35. signed Tony Liscio, their third Eoxley's flew York; Norm Snead, Wash- carteret 4 3 17 8—32 47 t 35 Iselle. -squad which will meet a select high team game of 620. The first half was compar- round draft choice from Tulsa 19 1011 13 23—60 Rozzelle •Western Division group in the '"ft '' St. Marys 11 13 Wlth Josie Ignar, captain ofiatively close as the Kollbasj The Boston Red Sox will play University, this week. The 240 Wlzru 10 1 1 Halfbacks: John David Crow, Referee Zebro; umpire Tapo- the team, copping the night's]cagers led by a 24-21 count, pounder was a high draft choice McNulty «Pro Bowl football game here Nelson 2 St. Louis; Don Perkins, Dallas; lancik. honors with a high bame of!but the winners pulled away next spring, meeting the Na by the New York Titans of the Smith 0 < "January 13. Weber 8 Bobby Mitchell, Washington; 183 and a high set of 541, thejin the second half with a 21-12 tional League champion. San American Football League, but Russell 1 A squad of 32 men selected 183 and a high se o Orlando 13 by the seven head coaches of Tommy McDonald, Philadel- Dallas, Galen Piss, Cleveland, team had little trouble in win- rallylly, , Francisco Giants six times, it Uscia said he chose the Packers Caldwell 7 I Rod Breedlove, Washington; ! was announced this week. The and the challenge of the Na- 0 * the Eastern Conference was an- phia. ning all three games. ! Mark Blnsteln was high scor- 52 Ooerobinaon Bill Roman, St, Louis. |Red Sox will play the Chicago tional Football League. 20 12 ' nounced this week by Glenn Quarterbacks: Y. A. Tittle At present the Metal ander in the game with a total of Halfbacks: Erich Barnes, New jThermit bowlers are tied for! 17 points on seven field goals Cubs 10 times, including games Frank * Jean 16 Davis and Dave Brandman, co New York; New York; Norm 'York; Jimmy Hill, St, Louis; jand three foulsfl , RRp n PuslllPlll o leldd at DenverD , Colo."*' , Sal""t LakT-""e 12 1? n ' directors of the 13th annual Snead, Washington. s'econd place with P. A. Me- British refuse to set marketbvniiams 11 !Don Bishop, Dallas the losers wltfc.fr total of 15 Utah, and SanjBemar- 9 H • charity contest. Fullbacks: Jim Brown, Cleve- Glynn. entry deadline. iHefferan 4lF& J Safteies: Jim Patton, New iThe officers of the league'points. 3? 1 One more player, a bonus land; John Henry Johnson, 1 . ^^_^______York; Larry Wilson, St. Louis.lextend a Merry Christmas and! KottkM choice of the head coach, will | Pittsburgh.. '. be announced later this week a Happy New Year to members Bialowarezuk 1 0 as will the personnel of the DEFENSE Frank Horvath, Youngstown iof the Carteret Press 8ports:Zullo —— 3 ,', Western all star aggregation. Ends: Jim Katcavage, New University's top ground gainer Staff. Thanx-MR.* Kolibas 0 The Cleveland Browns landed York; Bill Glass, Cleveland; the past three seasons, has The team standing: Carmichael ._ 2 Bob Lilly, Dallas. • six men on the team, the St 1gned a professional contract HI-LO WOMEN'S LEAGUE Olear Tackles: Bob Gain, Cleve- * Louis Cardinals, five, Pitts with the Winnipeg Blue Bomb- (Team Standings* Sttae I burgh, Washington and Dallas, land; Gene Lipscomb, Pitts- ers of the Canadian Football W I iBinstein • four apiece, and Philadelphia burgh. League. Carteret Nov 31 U Mesquita i....-.— Linebackers: Jerry Tubbs, * one. Carteret M&T 27 18' F. A. McGlynn 27 18 16 15 47 Modern Men 24 211 ~ FftltWU Richard's „ 21 24'Lenart ) 2 . your Home CarteretL.C 20 25 Eckert W. Carteret Esso 17 28 Pusillo Jack Page's 13 32 . Orlando . Giles look MORE BEAUTIFUL with , Williams Mary Ogarek lialous 14 7 35 holiday Kolibas 14 10 8 13 - 47 Has Big Night Falcons 10 11 6 6- 35 CARTERET — Mary Ogarek holds the lead by four games Two tackles were added to in the Merv stern singles clas- the major school team this sic at the Carteret Lanes. Mary ..reek for the fifth All American rolled a brilliant 215 game and Bowl on December'29 at Tuc- a neat 728 set on Tuesday son, Arizona. Agreeing to play against the small school team night. She also had games 0 Tyrone Robertson, a 230 pound- 168, 182 and 163. er from Nebraska, and Mis- Mary defeated Skippy Sabo souri's 225 pound Bill Slekerski. and has a record of 40 Vt wins and 19'' loses. One of; the 2 LEGAL NOTICES outstanding women bowlers i Carteret, Mary is currently NOTICE , The annutl meeting of the mem- sporting an average of 171. ben of tttt '.United Rooatvelt Sav- Holding third position la Jo ing* and Lota AtucUtlon will b* held at the office of the Aiaociatlon, sie Ignar who hit a neat 21 11-lS Oooke Avenut, Cartcnt, H.J., score in winning two games on the evening of Janutry 10th from Marge Caracoreo. Tin 1983. »t T o'clock, for the purpoie at ((Iljratmas qf electing dlrfcton, and auch otter [later dropped to fifth posltlor kudnen that mty properly came before the mketuif. Polls will to from fourth place. «pen from 7 jo S PJL vmtD ttooetvB/r SAVIKOS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Bonn Socialists propose mm, ^. MODRAK, Becretarr I all-party government. O. P. U/Jl-a/M M.40 that first Christmas is the .„ NMICI Publlfc notice is hereby tiven that I, Alexander Oornb*. Collector of Taies'of the Borough of ptrtent, Middlesex County. H. J. will MU gift of all. May it abide with at publie auction in tha Collector's Office, In tot Borough Hill on the 27 th Day of December IBM at 10 o'clock in th* forenoon th* following described lands. now and always. The salt will be made at th* time'and place ifOMMid md will be adjourned from day to d»y u mw b* necessary until the ule Is complete, • »• The amount nt forth bttow represent! a complete statement of aU taunlclpal oharges agalnrt the property existing on December 11, IBM, together with Interest and ooeti on aU Item* computed to July 1, 19M, anagement and Employees of FMC to which aum there ihaJl be added additional Intereat computed to the date of sale and cost of aal4, The sale will be mode to nich person as will purchase tiw property extend to you our best withe* subject to redemption at the lowest rate of Interest, but In no case In excess of 8% per annum. It at the sale a person shall offer to purchase j • subject to redemption at the rate of Interest lest than l'.'i, he may, In Christmas and a Happy IS etc lieu of any rate ol lijterest to redeem, offer s premium over and above the amount of taxes! or other charges, as In the law specified, due to municipality, and tie property shall be struck off and sold to the bidder who offered to pay the amount of uuei or other charges, plus the highest amount of premium. Payment; for the sale shall be made before the conclusion of the sale, or the property shall be resold. Any parcel ol real property, for which there shall be no other pur- chaser, will be struck off and Mid to the Borough of Oarteret In tec, A CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL for redemption at 8%, and the boroufb shall have the same remedies Capture the gay, warm spirit of Christmas v Pranut Criipt .,u:id salted peinuU flour • ',;> sugar • <:: beaten w» •h peanuU to a medium "-.. add flour. Combine : ,i!id eggs. Add pwurt ; •• Beat well. Drop from on greased baking . Bake tn an oven '350: - - for 1J minutes. ! Fudfc Sq«U« 1 iiii-p« of chocolate melted ••>•..•: hot water •in hultcr I '. .•.••, wrll-beatwi 1 - .;> sugar \ < ;p I'.our i •M^poon baking powder 1 :.;ivpon salt • :;> broken mil meats is Mm T CLOVERIEAF C : :'.i..poon van(ll», 9 A PERTH AMOOY K.P vlrt bitter.to chocolate, stir •1:•••'. rw-ltfd. Add sugar slowly 1 '*«. Add flour sifted with i-:::,.- powder and salt. Add •%* • '.n'Ais, vanilla and choco-| K '(The light of a candle flickers faintly behind the princely purple ot ' a italned glass windo^; the loft nowji hushed at the final Jull-throated note of the organ becomes lost In a distant echo; In every belfry ham- iuy your heart be care... mers are stilled under a winter heaven—and Christmas Eve draws upon :.:>d »1th the Joy of This Christmas Eve, chief gas dis- " -.simM, your spirits all Christendom. ' • patcher John Brennan and 78 other ...'«1 with IU glorious ^ employees of the Elizabethtown Con- 'it, ;ir 'tnise of Peace on 8 solidated Gas Company will hang their Earih, Oood Will to men! X It yas such a night centuries ago that another .light shone, that stockings right on the job so that your trumpet* broke the stillness over the hills, that a Child was bom ln I holiday can be warm, comfortable and 1' safe. Like so many other public ser- Bethlehem's manger. It was such a night whose joy has filled the hearts • t vants, these men willingly give up this and lifted the spirit of men through; ages of time for in Him who lay traditional evening of family and1 fes- tivities to keep clean, convenient nat- there was bom, too, the faith to guide the lives of all who embraced It. r ural gas coming to your home—gas to I- - This (aith has remained firm, expressing itself in understanding, in BERN'S cook the family feast, gas to warm the frosty night, gas to make your many . charity, in love and in every g(»od dead. I'liarmacy holiday chores easier. We, at Elizabethtown Gas, salute the As another Christmas dawns, these are Its hopes and these are Its 4ti8 Rahway Avenue I John Brenr/ans everywhere who keep promises to mankind from those to whom it is a precious heritage. It to Woodbridge 1j the home If ires burning. And to our many friends and customers, a heart- on Cbflstmas that these rededicate thebselves to so live their lives in felt wish for a, joyous Christmas and a • the image of the Saviour that they may; bring peace and contentment ' New Year filled with peace and plenty. 1 and comforlj to all civilization who are their brothers, it is on Christmas Simplicity that they draw upon their faith to give them the will and the strength tlranUh the; year ahead to obey the words and cloth! themselves in the ' wiidol- of Him who was Christ Jesus. Power Equipment] I ! Bo as we ponder the Christmas season, It ls the hope of the First SNOW Bank and Trust Company that it may bring the happiness which come* ITHRQWERSI fctrom Its deepest meaning—a happiness which cannot be surpassed. RIDING RACTORSI TILLERS __ ;1 Bank and TRUST COMPANY Ute FORDS . PERTH AMBOY . A V EN EL • COLONIA CONSOUDATEDl COMPANY NEW JERSEY PKDBRAL DttPOMI' INSUKANCB OOKfOItATION i Sons ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY Highway 130 North Brunswick *>' >* I I I LI : ' I ,' •' /' ,' i :)'•• >,rh: 'X-. i •} 's Greetings" I , J * !' • ••.?! •. 1:* '• V i «•'•' ••••''....••.••• • ' • • , ••• Oil & Chemical Gorpomtion, Perth
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