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VOL XXXIII—NO. 32 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954 PRICS EIGHT CENTS Whipping Minstrel Into Shape Milk Sales Says Raising of Canaries Congress A Most Fascinating Hobby By Machine CARTERET—Raising canaries riety, are housed In lamp and Unit Tours Is the most fascinating hobby, comfortable enclosures in the In the opinion of Mrs. Mary cellar of her home Regulated George, 43 New York Avenue. "I don't know of a nicer pet S. I. Sound Mrs. Gforg*. who was born In than a canary," M\f said Kentucky, raised In Texas and "When vou are not feeling well, educated in Colorado, says that a canary always will cheer Inftjwrtion Trip Made Board of Health Seta a rich and full life can b* at- you up," Ihnc arc those—for rea- ll|> Rules to Lieen«e tained by anyone Interested in She is carrying on her hobby To Spur KIIIKIK for rnlslng song birds. |||1S which elude me—who Vending f)evic«*H for the pursuit of happiness, Deeper Channel , k of us New Englander: Starting witli_ a pair of birds she said. r i!n thirteen years ago when she Raising a flock of canaries is ,,; ,ust a trifle stuffy because CARTERET —An ordinance li- lived In Atlantic Street, Mrs. not an easy task, she related. CARTERET—Coritressmrn (mm New Jersey-New York port dis- ' ,' consider Thanksgiving censing nnd regulatlnc the sale of Oeorge enlarged her activity They have to be cared for like v i milk nnd milk products from au- when she moved to West babies to (jet them to become trict and other Interested partiei [[)iV m be a kind of proud tomatic vending machines Is Carteret, good singers. In the handling on Tuesday were on a harbor in- spection trip designed to spur fed- ' .,-,unal possession. slated to be taken up for final She had more than 500 ca- of the birds, she Indicated her reading nt the meeting of the naries and parakeets at one love for them. eral appropriations to Imprnv" 1 shipping facilities in Arthur Kill. * * * * Bonrd of Health December 8. time. She disposed of all of her In addition to raising cana- The HOUM members and repre- uv are happy, naturally The ordinance was Introduced parakeets, finding -greater in- ries, Mrs. George has other hob- terest in breeding and cross- ble^, A singer, she has enter- sentatives of the Commllter [or on first reading at the last meet- Arthur Kill Channel Improve- 11;li the significance of thii iiii; of the board and there are breeding canaries. tained at various hospitals and Her canaries, of a wide va- other veterans' places. ments were guests of the Port n[ tnuiition which we hav several revisions. New York Authority, commission- ^iv^uarded so well for mon An application for a license ers of which Joined them aboard must be made' to the Board of ^ 300 years, Is so widel; the Inspection boat of the U. S. lh;il , Health before the milk can be Family Reunions Highlight Army Corps of Engineers. ,. ijinize'd now and that i' sold through vending machines Access to the vending machines The Inspection was arranged to I,,,, attained the status must be made available at nil help explain the nerd to deepen Thanksgiving Day Holiday a 6'j-mlle section of the channel, uiinh warrants a Presiden times whenever the board desires Lo inspect the beverage. CARTERET—Centerpieces of family reunions at festive a project requiring 21 million dol- lul proclamation. The ob Each application for ,a license roasted turkey dotted the tables boards. lars in the next four years. in hundreds of Carteret homes Before schools recessed for The channel deepening program sl rvance which we originate^ mu.st be accompanied by a fee of yesterday as borough folks the holiday Wednesday there Is earmarked for a section from has been among the goo $2 which will be returned In case the application is rejected. A sepa- paused to celebrate America's were impressive Thanksgiving Piles Creek, Linden, through Car- oifi.s which we have been abl rate application is required for bounty on Thanksgiving Day. programs in public and paro- teret and finally to Smith Creek, Port Reading. Presently the depth to spread abroad through our each machine. More than three centuries ano, chial schools. There were sonns Under the pending measure, the when Pilgrims assembled in and recitations and various mu- Is 30 feet, whlchi is inadequate, according to the Port Authority, land, and we are privileged vending machines would be per- thanksgiving for their first year's sical programs. But Thanksgiving was somber for "the ever-increasing draft of mitted only In factories, public to ^hare all of its feeling, all survival in America, the menu in quite a number of homes, the modern oil tanker. STARS IN Till-. MAKINd; Final rehearsals are beine held lor the Police Athletic- League minstrel buildings and places of business. offered a choice of wild duck, n: its humility and all of its because of the absence of some It ls proposed to- deepen the show tii he prrsrntrd in tlir High School Auditorium Saturday, December 4. at 8 IV M, A matinee The vending machines must be eels or venison. performance, free In children, will be hold at 2 V. M. Shown in the background is Deputy Chief of the boys still serving overseas. channel to 35 feet. By an annunl d,«p faith with those who maintained at all times under Times have changed, but the There were many Ions distance I Charles Mukwinski. play director, and at the piano Is Mrs. Genevieve Frey. Performers, Ifft to right, sanitary conditions. The milk or appropriation of $5,250,000 over a ::; come with US. spirit of the occasion was still phone calls into Carteret yester- period of four years, the authority are Mary Louise t'ullrn, Itita Sullivan, Simonr Romanek, Richard Van Pelt, Anna Mae Sica and milk products must be properly * • * * Stephen Zukov. marked with church services day from many points in the said, "the work can be performed refrigerated at all times nnd com- which were well attended and United States. in an orderly fashion. ply with all Slate and local health Thanksgiving Day is truly regulations. The federal government already has Invested «53.0OO,OO0 in the New England institution. Violators can be penalized a In His Thanksgiving Sermon, Pastor completed portions of the water- corns to be only there minimum of $2 and a maximum Church Building Bank-Trust Co. way and private Interests along of $100 for each offense. Each day h, re the crisp mornings, the middle section of the Arthur Cites True Significance of Holiday that a violation continues to exist Pledges are Met Elects New Staff Kill, Including Carteret. have ex- •!,m the frost lays white will constitute a separate or addi- pended more than $100,000,000 for CARTERET "Let us be thank- men. the man Christ Jesus; Who Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. tional violation. Again we are permitted to ob- terminal facilities and $3,000,000 •I ,1 the hills, signal the com ful that, we live under the Stars gave himself a ransom for all, to According to Health Inspector CARTERET — Harold I. Has serve the recurring day of National CARTERET — Parishioners of T for. dredging. ' ' ( and Stripes and let us also be be testified in due time. Whereunto ins, who for many years was pres- lit!- Of a time when hearts in the Michael Yarcheskl, the ordinance St. Joseph's Church and friends Plans by theie firms for further grateful to those men and women 'I am ordained a preacher, and an Thanksgiving We are glad was introduced for health and denif of the Carteret Bank and mson pour out love and de- whose names have lived m the his-_, apostle, I speak the truth In Christ, President of our great Republic of the parish who have pledged a terminal Improvements costliiK safety of the borough residents. rust Co.. yesterday was elected many millions of dollars await tory of our country." Row Kiul O.' and lie not; a teacher of the Gen- i has again issues) his annual total of $225,000 towards the con- halrman of the board. The office tion and confidant hope. Klette, pastor of the Zion Evan- tiles in laith and verity. I will"Thanksgivin11 ' '•' g proclamatio--1—li""n an°"dJ Mtty an adequate channel depth struction of a new church and six- f,board chairman was created at to Justify their consummation, IT:;- parsnips are styll in the gelical Lutheran Church told his therefore that 'tnen pray every- has pointed out some of the most esterday's session of the board salient reasons for individual and oom school addition, are carrying according to the Authority, and, and through the congreRation in his Thanksgiving | where, lifting up holy hands, with- Center Building if directors, our' wrath and doubting. national gratitude, and has re- them out in good order. Mr. Haskins, former manager The Army HJngineers have indi- Day sermon. cated they are prepared to com- I ids pumpkins which could The full text of his sermon fol-j Prayer: Almighty and everlast- quested and urged the people of This optimistic statement came of the Benjamin Moore & Co., our nation to assemble In their re- plete the neceuary work as soon lot meet the rigid-tost of a lows; ing God, who has blessed the labors Fund at this week lrom Rev. Louis M plant here, now retired, asked to of the husbandman, find given spective places of worship to Jortney, OSM. pastor of the be relieved of the presidency be- as funds are made available, au- 1. Timothy 2:1-8. thority representatives lokl Ux ifiicctionist glisten In the I exhort therefore, that, first of unto us the fruits of the earth in praise God for his goodness and CARTERET — The campaign hurch, who is supervising the cause he spends most of th win- mercy. Inspection team. ];o(in's glow—boldly defiant all. supplications, prayers, inteives- j their season; create in us humble t fund for the St. Demetrius Com- project. tr in Florida, So long as there is enough of this munity Center showed an increase sions..and giving of thanks, be i and Krateful hearts. Thy mercies "One-third of the money Andrew Chrhtensen, head of |e: a fate which will return made tor all men: for kings, and ! are without number and Thy good- spirit of thankful acknowledge- of $5,000 dollars this week, for a he building contracting firm 9f ment in the hearts of our rulers total of $30,000 dollars to date ac- pledged has been paid in," Father ••in to the soil from whence for all that are in authority; that ness to us is Infinite. For the bless- Cortney revealed. He said the Andrew Chrlstensen & Son, Inc. ror ail mat are in uuinuntj, umv u™ w u» .., .- cording to a report made by chair- 225 W. Grand St., Elizabeth, was Commencement showing is excellent and is highly |t:,- v came. we may lead a quiet and peaceable ings of life which add to the and people, we may indulge in the man Joseph Lesky. advanced from vice president to life in nil godliness and honesty, beauties of nature and the necessi- j hope that God will continue to gratifying. Payments on the * • • * Included in his report were the president. Alex LeBow was chosen For Adult School For this is Kood and acceptable in ties of life, we say with the Psalm- bless and prosper us as a nation. organizational pledges of the fol- pledges run into 1956. vice president. Thomas O. Kenyon, the sight of God our Saviour; who| 1st: "Bless the Lord, O my soul; The nation that remembers God, Good progress is being made on The shadows have grown lowing church organizations: St. was elected vice president and CARTERET — The Board of will have al) men to be asved, and j and all that is within me, bless His that prays to him still has a pre- Aim's Auxiliary $1,000; Sisterhood the construction of the school ad trust officer. 11.:;IT now—at the sam< to come unto the knowledne of• th• e j' hol• •-y- name. BlesTM..,,s. th«,»e LordTorn, On mtmy, ! servinsprvinBg savor in Its life and Trustees of the Carteret School of truth For there is one God. and soul, and forget not all His bene- thought. of the Blessefi Virgin Mary $1,000; dition and church, Brick work Ls Others chosen: secretary and as- Adult Education met Tuesday to SOUL ana IUIKCI UUV an i«o ul-..v. . =---• St. Demetrius Men's Club $1,000; under way on the school buildin: sistant trust officer, Andrew J. • .Kim-they are just as long one mediator between God iinri' fits" We pray "In th" e , nam..-•!e of •I (.Continuem^ d on Page 6) formulate plans for the com- i There, but they are no' St. Demetrius Youth Club $1,000; and additional bricks are bein Hlla; treasure^ and assistant sec- mencement exercises to be held St, Demetrius School P.T.A. $500; awaited for the new church, th retary, Sylvester Gunkel; assist- • vi'yid, I think—and even December 7. Benefit Sociul Will Thanksgiving Day St. Demetrius Church Choir $500; oundation of which is now com- ant secretary, Richard Mundraln. Claises on the evening of De- .. late there is carried on Club Lists Rules and the Altar Boys' Society $100 pleted. The board announced that it cember 7 Will be shortened to one. Hell) First Aid Squad Additional contributions are being will honor Mr. Kenyon at a testi- :.< tips of the wind's wings There has been nothing dennit hour to permit the exercises to considered by other organizations. as to when the two structures wi monial dinner in Oak Hills, Me- begin at 8:45 P. M. The principal CARTERET—In recognition of Marked at School Meanwhile the Board of Trustees tuchen, on Tuesday, marking his •.' smell of the apples which For Yule Display the civic work done by the Car- be completed. It Is estimated b; speaker will be Dr. Irvin Zachar. met last week in the church hall thirty years of service with the Refreshments will be served after :<' crushed at the cider teret First Aid Squad, the CARTERET — A delightful Father Cortney that the schoo and have taken a definite step for will be completed at the end o banking Institution. the exercises. CARTERET •- The Christmas Woman's Club will sponsor a Thanksgiving Day program was .:: just over the top of the the immediate arrangements for |«iext summer so that the ne Edwin S. Quln Jr., director, out- Home Decoration contest to bo benefit social at 8 P. M. Mon- presented by Mrs. Anna Du,rst's construction of the new commu- classes can be utilized. for the lined plans to exhibit articles H is a time when many held December 20th by the Car- day. Nov. 29 in the home of MVs. fourth grade to parents and pu- nity edifice, Hear Rev, Davidson Edward Kucinski, 118 E. Cherry 1955-1956 school year. ' made in carpentry, ceramics, sewr club, i.s kin: first pils of the lower grades. Robert The fund committee will meet At Kiuumis Meeting Ing, hobby and painting classes. :.,;s are finished and you teret Woman's Currently" the parochial school competition for Yuletide displays Street. .zemesak read 'Psalm 100 and re- again on Thursday eveni»g at 8 :. i a and know It, a time has two lay teachers. Although The Board was highly pleased In the Boroimh. The contest, un- Mrs. James 0,'Donnell and ited the Lord's- Prayer. John P, M. in the church hall. CARTERET — Rev. Dr. Orvtlle by the report of Mr. Quin who the shortage of nuns persists in uher those whom you cier the co-chairmanship of Mrs Mrs. John .Kindzierski Jr., are Jalmason led the Flag Salute and N. Davidson, rector of St. Mark's pointed out the hiah perfect at- other, parishes, Father Cortney Erwin Wanioi'h nnd Mrs. "Edwar' d in charge of arrangements for ,he audience joined the class in Episcopal Church was the speaker tendance of this year's registrant*. COUNCIL AT SESSION ! and reflect upon Him the affair. Sixty members and expects no problem in that direc- at the meeting of the Kiwanls To date' about three-fifths of. the He Hey, will give opportunity to inging "America, The Beautiful." CARTERET — At its last meet- 1 iiuests will attend. The commit- tion. He expects to have additional Club held Wednesday In Club enrolleea have maintained perfect has been so gracious. local residents to display th/iir The program started with Paul ing, Borough Council received up* tee also includes:. Mrs. Louis De nuns for the Increased number of Markay. His topic.was the mearr- attendance. handiwork. The displays will be 'luta rendering a solo, "God Bless plications from Albert Packard, IT Mowing Day Is this classes, inK of Thanksgiving Day. The Adult Education School this divided inlo throe classes fqr Bartol, Mrs. R. Jensen and Mrs. .imerica." A recitation, "We Spell Willow Street and John H. Craig, Edwin S. Quln Jr., president an- :. i of rite to via. judging: most, original outdoor William Conway. Reservations Thanksgiving," wasii presented by 73 Marion Street for positions as year had a record enrollment. nounced that Ralph Gallagher, outdoor may be" made with members of Carolyn Rapp, Aijene Muzyka,' patrolmen. Herbert J. Schon; 26 SLOGAN WINNER: 6G8 There were 512 registrants. * * * • display; most beautiful school principal of Elizabeth, will the committee. Meredith White, Michael Kacsur, Harris ,St., applied for nremant's CARTERET — Carteret Safety Also present at the session were display and best interior-window be the speaker at the meeting Frank Haury, Miss Daumar KOPII, ! Him filled with nostalgia display. James Kovacs, Wayne Cannon, position. Council announced today that the winner of the safety slogan hqjds next Thursday. John D'Zurllla and Richard A. remembering my own Mrs. Heilt-y and Mrs Wantoch Dolores Walko, John Markowit,z, Council approved the transfer Growth of School entry slip No. 668. The winner ls Twenty-seven members at- Wetzel. in announcing final rules fur the Bona White, John Kukulya, Doro- of three liquor licenses in the bor- tended the luncheon session. niksgiving Days in New (Continued on Pane 6) asked to contact Andrew J. Hlla. ; contest, .slated that compeitum 'and, for it was then that is open to all residents of the Library Reported St. Ellas' Parish .'.irned these last Thurs- Borough. Registration blanks wil At Dune* Tomorrow v- in Nevember were slm- appear in the'December '1 and CARTERET— Expansion of its Mettof Two Congregations at Breakfast in Synagogue December lOtli issues ofi-the Cnr- library" is reported by Washington CARTERET — The St. Elisis Th e registratio: i n cou •:• not holidays but that terft Press "' ••'-•' ">•- School. Qreek Cathode Church will} hold ! sent,<\vith the* 50c 'y represented the ulti- polls i,.,..,>must. „. The library-, according to Miss MI a pre-advenf dance tonuirrow reRpstratlim fee, to Mrs. Wanfocl: night at the I St. EUas Hull, Ro-' "'l|1 i(i family unity and Kalheiine Donovan, principal beforefore DecembeDecm r Kith consists of more than 400 books manowskl Stifeet. Music for dime-' enr 'Vaity and that they came .Miss Zita Mellon, local art housed in the central library. In ing will be furnished by/ the and instructor, anji thu-slast addition to the 'central library Karavans , j ( •i reminder df the neces- Thomas Abker, who is engaged in there are growing room libraries The chairmen for tlie dunce 1 :>' (or obedience j to the cSommeiciul display work'•, wi"''l" will be Michael Gulick, Edwutd with the commit from lihe kindergarten classes to "Hi of our fa\hers| I don't serve as judge? Lo»ak and Mm. Charles Jacobs. lee, The local Yuletide decora the second grade. Assisting the chairmen are: "i'puse I quite thought, as tions will be judged on Decemb? "In primary school, the room Vincent .Adams, John Karknvic, library is of greater important 1)1 >y, in these terms—yet as 20th between the hours of 1 to Michael Koncl, John Kunak. Jo- than a large centftl library," ac seph Buc80lc, Alex Fu/.ekas, Alex : P. M. Winners of the comrftitior '«ik back now I am sure will receive prizes and pictures o: cording to Miss Donovan. Zareva, Charles Fereuchink, 1 -I words and expression, the prize-witmint; displays, Fire The Washington - Nathan Hali Charles Sersun, Georse Diken, and second prizes ii^ each cla* Parent - Teacher Association ha. Michael Halasnlck, Andrew Oal- affirmation probabty will be awarded. Decisions of th presmted the Washington Schoo vach, Charles Baloga. Alex Ku/ma, better left unsaid be- judges will be, Anal. : ^ (Continued von Page 6) John Ladanye, John Kuvchuk, 1! Nicholas Yavorsky, Steve Wasilek, > otherwise the precious and Richard Um»k. ' ""litjf of thpN mfm^raDle Crowd of 5,500 Sees CHS Also, Mrs. Vincent Adams, Mrs." 1(11 Jului llMkovic, Mis. Johu,,|Cav- "nits mfgKt have, been chak, Mrs, Charles f'erencliiak, '••turb'ed. " Mrs. John Lttdnnye, Mrs. Nicholas Win Close One Over Yavoisky, Mrs. John Pavlineta, * * • * losing only four games. It was one Mis. Andrew Galvach, Mrs. John By MEVEH of the best records compiled by a Mtidwick, Mrs. John Ludanyl Jr, 13 to 2 there w« some gaiety Wwee wonwuu, iu Blue and White club in recent ^iul Mrs. Charles SUoin. levity pn Thanksgiving It was too close for comfort. years. The Blues-beat Union, Rail- Dougy Kitiu'"'••••'••s fm-tiM-et High way, Sayrevill*. Point Pleasant HONOR MISS NKVII.L it meant a jaunt for us, and Perth Arnboy, in the order CARTERET — Miss Ann Neviil, a halMipfidfry from named. They'lost U) Linden, u»ja BB Ix)well Street was given a Branch, Woodbrldge and South bridal shower l»y Mrs. Robert Alii- ' ''it»)l the day before. We afternoon eleven son and Mis. Brwin Wantodt at '"' anxious and eager at River. the latter'* home oil Caiteret Avei# It was the first time this seasoir 1 '""' for days, awaiting the : Meiiilirrs nf (lie Brotherhood ul Israt4 and ( iiiitri-miuii ul l.uving JusUii ,il SuiicUy IVluinlu^ lliiukla.it, with m honor of her approuchiim that Lady Luck smiled at Cai- IJiriikf.i.'.llunit m I'liui'tnal Siicuker. Present were. Sulnt-y Katz, Ikrnii- Allirit, Sam Ku.sriiliuiiin, Dr. I'liilllp (liutlu^li, Kubtrl Kiuwil, niaiiiaije to Fulton Oursler Jr. »f > wit) Of the Urn* wh turot. Ronnie HeJJey, standing or Hi. l.iim (intiitvuld, Al i,ii|wuUr, Ju.V Siiixri, Ikn tiiau. Mum ("HrUin.ni Sam IUIUII, lrvl»|! Uailrr, Sum Klein, l.uu Vi\, Maj (iru- N«w York City, Nov. 20 in Hi. ftj?e Perth Anj|nv iu-ymd I me Joan Iilin tic fan!.. , Car* ~ Juafpli Levy, l.ouis Kanlur. t'oiiiiiiltlrnltt r in nlminne cuiiMbtrd uf l.dllli (luldlitig I Patrick's CaUMdral there. ""W set off to vielt my By winning its tiiuwl yame, »;ai-» with less thai; two minutes let' liiu, Mix-' llusenbluiu. lid Miller. iiitd Kay Itosenblum. '•'"idmother Gregory teret wound up a lnuhly. sut'.wsssful of the first half, took the ball from sea-son aKuliist formiduble opposi- iCuutiuued wi Pave i>) —a suburb of twji by atorlns live victories •"'

• J r PAOE TWO FRTDAY, NOVKMRFR Sfi. 10.>4 DIVIDEND PAYMENTS A KINDRKI) SPIRIT Old Hoy Program is Prcsentrd Dividend disbursements publicly The sad, quiet, bite-eyed Audrey Alexander At Cohtmhus Srhool reported in the third quarter came lady ml. In t,hr psychiatrist'.. Your Garden HEALTH to $2,130,000,000 or 6'^ per cent The ufxid doctor question, CARTERET - Thanksgiving over the same period In 1953. Divi- ftcntly as to why her 'Hi Bride of LaPenta Dny "Programs wrif held at the dends during the first nine months wanted her locked up, This Week' f'nlurhbus School, on Monday find were reported as about $8,400,000.- "Now tell me," he said PORT READING —The mnr- By CharlH H. Connor* Tuesday- The following took part; 000. compared with $6,200,000,000 what I* your trouble?" ti.i-r of Miss Audrey Marte Alex- BEAUTY in the first three quarters of 1953. butters Unlvtnltj, the 8Ut« iNvltntlnns—Patricia Slpos, Bar- "It's Just that . . . Just thai ;111• ivi daughter of Mr. and Mrs, liain Mnrf'k, Kenneth Turner, Bar- Part of the Increase, however, was KilMiinl Alexander, 97 Cliff Road, University of New Jersey caused by a shift Of some dividend so fond of pancakes, doctor hiira Idikotos, Arlene Hempel, Mary Many adults fail to understand "Is that all? Why, I'm [ in Duminlck 8. La Penta, son of Ann Oslpovltch, Michael Kucsak, payment dates from December ,to VlT V Mis Aklra La Penta, 492 John- why teen-agers tire easily. When January, lowering the 1953 total of panenkes myself." Will it hurt my holly tree to Stephen Tot.h, Richard Szabo, you take into consideration the '•lnn<' Street. Perth Amboy. and Irene f.Mrter, Bertha Johnson, Al- and raising the 1954 total. "Oh, doctor, really? nin» nin| .'•'iimiit'l La Penta, Grove Street. cut ofT some of the berried tremendous physical growth clsspinst her hands tot>ethci branches for Christmas? This I !>crhi Toryak, William Szabo, Mar- taking place and the emotional Wnodbridge, was solemnized Sun | leni- DrouiT, Curl Kutika. Richard DOUBLED IT Joy. "You must come over ti| •:.\u: curried a prayer book adornedshnpely form, removal of some of vid Harris, Elaine Turk. Grace Nine to ten hours of sleep each during this Important growing, 1 v.illi mi on-hid nnd lilies of the val- Its twigs and branches may be period of their lines. U teen-ager; that,' he called repeatedly PlayinK a Mother's role is ;ill in :i day's work to male dog-star Vlritg, Diane Stelner, Dorothy night is essential fdr t growing mti 1-7. done In such & way as to make it f are made to understand the last- the ringmaster scornfully ;,M Lassie. Called upon to give birth ti> u litter iif ten in a recent se- Weber, Arlene, Jean Darrajrh. child. Make sure your t en-agcr Miss Marilyn Superior, Port become more dense. ing Effects incorrect eating and in«, "Would you dare do It..'• quence of the new "Lassie" television series, the beloved collie Anna Mae Slca. Choral: Miss has enough of the right kind of Ri'iuliUK. was the maid of honor, sufficient sleep can have on their] "Certainly," said the cocky Pruning any plant Is a matter accepted his assignment stoically, boned up on his part with a Brown's Class. Prayer; Mrs. Har- food each day. •ii.d the Misses Elslt Bascoka, lives, chances are they will go tomer, coming Into the nn of Judgment combined with some borrowed brood. Canine critics are already hailing his performance ris' Class. Indian Children: Third A quart of milk, a serving of f.'luiri- Gallant, Perth Amboy, and can do it as well as the lilH knowledge of how the plant grows. us the most versatile of the year. Here Tommy Rettle, popular fl]m Grades. Songs: Make New Friends, ijfat or fish, at least pne egg, two alonK with you. Miss Mary Dusko, Carteret, were The fellow who "trims" a holly juvenile who plays Lassie's master, fondles one of the practice God, Oar Father, Now Turkey, A green vegetables and one yellow bridesmaids. Kathleen Ann Alex- may be removing potential-flower puppies, while Lassie seems to be saying: "Wonder what they'll Turkey Sat On a Barnyard Fence, vegetable, fruit, including the all- ander, si.ster ol the bride, and buds. When holly is at an age to have me doing next?" (ANS) The' Landing of The Pilgrims. important citrus fruits, whole Celeste and Patricia Iannucci, bloom, it forms a bud that Will .Fattier, We Thank Thee, Poem: grain or enriched bread or cereal nieces of the bridegroom, were the produce a flowering twig at the Miss Hundemann's Class. make up a balanced diet for yount; (lower girls. Up of each shoot. "BRIGADOON" V. 8. BUILT AIRLINERS people. Now Opeft For Business AnUwny Brodniak, Woodbrldge, Then In the angles of the two, Based on the story anrt play of Eighty-six per cent of the com- the same name, this musical fan- mercial air transports used Your doctor mnv »dviw p»t,n served as best man, while ushers three and four leaves directly be- Give Dance in Aitl calcium and vitamins be added to included James and William Alex- low the tip, buds are larger and tasy has its background In Scot- throughout the free world are land instead of the original Ger- built in the United States, accord- Of Hospital Fund the diet. If a growing child's ap- ander, brothers of the bride, plumper than those that form petite is very poor, be sure a doc- Therms Thompson, Woodbrldge, lower down. These large, plump many, with the title referring to ing to an estimate by the Interna- aiut Edward Reseter, Colonia. a very odd village In that country. tional Air Transport Association. CARTERET — The Building tor is consulted, Sometimes a teen- STRANDS STORES axial buds will also produce flow- Fund of the Perth Amboy General ager is very much overweight. The newlyweds wll spend their ering shoots. Trimming the plant It Is one that long ago miracu- Of the 2,441 airliners operated by lously vanished, but returns for a the association's member airlines Hospital will benefit from a barn This in itself can cause fatigue. honeymoon in New England and like a hedge removes potential danee to be held December fourth lt 86 Roosevelt Ave. Carterel, N. |, Canada and on return will reside flower buds, single day every hundred years. last year, 2,108 were designed by However, never aspirin* to "" at Washington Hall. Graduates of your child on any kind-of a diet in Perth Amboy. In selecting material to use for Because the interval passes as the the American aircraft industry, equivalent of a good night's sleep, and only 333 were built in other the hospital's School of Nursing without first paying a visit to your Mis La Penta Is a graduate of holiday decorations, first cut back are sponsoring the party which St. Mary's High School, Perth Am- this causes no problems In Briga- nations. Most airlines which op- doctor. Let him tell you how any branches that spoil the plant's features dancing to Ely Haward's much, if any, weight the child boy, class of 1950. Her husband, a pleasing form. Usually it is better doon until two Americans wander erate internationally are members Ready to Serve Your Noeds in Inlo town on its day up, and oneof the association, and carried 16 band. Popular Walter Cook is ex- should lose and prescribe the diet. graduate of Woodbrldg e High to cut such branches back rather pected to be on hand for calling. School, class of 1947, served In theseverely—that is, farther in than Tommy Albright m&, liver and green vegetables. ATOMIC ENERGY small branch to avoid leaving un- bed medical-surgical wing which sightly stubs. If you want what Is and in Cinemascope. trar who had married the actor on Iron supplements may prove nec- President Eisenhower recently •the previous occasions. is expected to add sorely needed essary. RADIO and T.V. TUBES disclosed that the United States left to grow in a certain direction, space to the overtaxed facilities of cut to n twig or branch that is President Eisenhower recently After the ceremony the actor Instruct your child in propsr w;m opening what he termed "a vowed that the great power of the reached into his wallet, but the the present building. eating habits. Tell him or her why Free Tube-Testing Service new phase" of negotiations with rowing in that general direction. Sometimes you will need to take United States would "never be registrar waved the money aside. Serving on the danre committee it is important fnr them to eat a the Soviet Union on atomic en- used to Initiate war against any "Not this time." he said "This is with Miss Fabian are: Emma balanced,diet and get enough rest erey, with the hope that new dis- out rather large pieces to get the shaping effect you want, nation." one on the house." Tjournland, P. A., Mary Mi- cussions would be "more fruitful trusk'a, Jenny Zak, P. A., Joyce than the first phase." He said By using holly prunings in your Scully, Sophie Lytkowskl, Cliff- "siuid progress" was being^made home at holiday time, you extend Christmas Confections That Sparkle wood, and Hedwig Urban. P. A. All FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PHOTOGRAPHS... town id the formation of an Inter- the period for enjoying tlip beauty are graduates of the Perth Amboy national atomic energy agency and of the leaves and fruit. General Hospital School of Nurs- the amazing, new, low-cost HIGHLANDER emphasized that "we are te." Since World War II, more than DANCE TONIGHT 7,000 mergers or other forms of one CARTERET — The City Line POLAROID L(i//(/ CAMERA The Cpuncil of the North Atlan- company acquiring another^ bus- Social and Athletic CWb will tic Treaty OrwnfetUon approved iness have been recroded and. the sponsor Its annual dance tonight delivers finished pictures an invitation to the West German Federal Trade Commission has an- ut Bethlan Hall commencing at 9 (io\ eminent to Join the Atlantic nounced that It Is studying 109 p. m. Music will be furnished by In 60 seconds! alliance.. i fthese business realignments, Baron Bobick and his orchestra. hiefly In the field of autos, metals, A silver dollar waltz and jitterbug Iranian oil is moving to the West chemicals, baking, dairy, paper contest will highlight the evening. This is the miracle that happened! This after 3-year impasse, *> and textiles. the sensational, new Polaroid Land'Camera Co-chairmen of the affair are at an economical price-the camera that de- Michael Pusillo and Geza Horvath, livers a finished picture in 60 (econds. aaiisted by Stephen Alach, Ste- Christmas Train Cake phen Uhouse and Harry Aileri. Compact and light wtight-will At in a pocket. Simple to uw-couldn't he easier, only one FEMININE FRANKNESS dial to set. Two lovely ladies who were be- j yond their first youth, but not | Sure and foolproof-you can see what you've completely beyond hope, were dis- shot on the spot, retake immediately if it's not cussing of all things, men, They what you want. compared likes and dislikes on j Economical to own-amazingly low-priced for various masculine traits and char-» a precision-built instrument and CO second acteristics an dat last one boldly j pictures now cost less than conventional took the plunge and asked her j pictures. At this time of year, candy becomes more popular than ever—to companion. "Dear, if you had your f give as A Christmas gift or serve in your home during the holiday Pleatur* that latti-a lifetime of pleasure choice of a husband, who hull! and excitement in lasting, black-and-white, season. That's why this economical new l"5-minute recipe for money or who had brains or one j wallet-size prints. Orange-Nut Fruit Jells candy will receive such wide acclaim. Your who had appearance, which would friends will delight in its tangy flavor, and it's a real treat you you choose?" can provide after a. very short time in the kitchen. . ORA»GE-NDT FRUIT-JELLS CANDY Her companion did not hesitate Available Yield; about 5 dozen candies (1>4 lbs.) - "I'd like appearance, and the in sooner the better!" Pour Certo into 2-quart saucepan. Stir in soda. (Pectin will (r* for a happy This colorful Christmas train cuke with Santa as the engineer makes a guy cenUrpiM* for your holiday table. It's the December Woman's Hume Companion cover cuke uity is easy to make with. cakes and candies you can buy. Three plain pound cakes from the grocery store are used for the engine, cab and coal car which arc decorated with r*d, green and white frosting. Tr»«ks we ' Ueoice slicks, r&Jload Ues sipA cowcatcher are peppermint etlckf, .sinukeatack ig marzipan. Peppermint candles and fumfrope inakf awsQivirw the wheels. Th« December Companion gives complete tlons for putktnx this Christmas choo-choo. (AN8) It* Cut Own • Brand New

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O'Donnell and Bride [^rian Year Rite STORK Cotillion Announced by Mrs. Coughlin CARTERET To Make Their Home Here KHKr -In observance ol CLUB CARTERET — Quest* at the CARTERET - MIM Elltabeth ,,, nf Marian Year, Carey '« employed bv thr Prudential In- Christmas Cotillion to be held CHURCHES an* Cleln6, daughter of Mr. und 128(1, Knights of Colum- surance Co of Newark Hfr hus- December 27 In Btthlen Hall will Mr*, Alvln E. Clftno. of 8 Deer- band was uradimtod fnim Cartrret kill'' iirranRPd ft special pro- Son born to Mr. and Mrsi Mur- dance In a "Winter Wonderland" leld Road. Llvlnnston. became the Hldh School BIUI sfivod two yfars , November 29 at 8 P. M. ST. MARKS ,y Oottlleb. 45 Coolldse Avenue, setting, according to an announce-, irlde of Euftlne Josrph OTJonndl with thf 11 8 Navy He U em- Council Chambers at the , the Elizabeth General Hos- ment made bhls week by Mrs. B«v. Onrille N. Dkrtdioit ployed by the OnrnU Amnlcan Sunday—services, 8 A. M. ind son of Mr. and Mrs. John T tal, Elizabeth, November 20. Thomas Coughlin. chairman. O'Donnell, 12« Lo»*U Strert, In Tank Storacr and Terminals Cor- of t,hr Council will re- 9:30 A. M., Sunday School, HAM Mrs. Gottlieb Is the former Estelle The affair, which Is sponsored it. Phllomena's Church. Llvlnns- poration lirrr idly Rosary, according "oker. by the local Woman's Club, will ZION LUTHERAN Mi, Saturday at 5 P. M. Rrv Activity Oroup feature the music of Johnny Rev. Karl O. Klctte /lncent 8u*nellls performed the the prouram. Son born to Mr and Mrs, Henry Long's nationally known orches- Sunday-German service, 8:SO •eremony. U.S.Opera Guild ,'|t yru ofnclnlly ends De- Clark, 31 Leicjc Avenue at St. tra. The "Winter Wonderland" A M.. English service at 9:30 A. M Glvm In mnrrlaw by her father Elizabeth's Hospital. Elizabeth, theme will be executed by the dimday School at 10:30 A. M, hf bride wore « white »»tln down WclurVlay night the Coun- Jovember 21. Mrs. Clark Is the committee on decorations: Mrs. rimmed In Uee, her flnRertlp Elects Officers ',,j its nnnual Ladles' Night. ormer Margaret Medvet?.. Thomas Abker and Mrs. Edward FIRST BAPTIST veil drnped frrm fl Dill box crown r ', ,-, dawlng, entertainment Kuclnskl, assisted by Joseph Me- Rti'. John D. Renfro of whir* satin. She carried P CARTRRKT The Opera Outld ''.,.. I'^lunenls. Michael Hala- Son bora to Mr. and Mrs. Jo- llck, Thomas Spewak and William Sunday—11 A. M. and 7 P. M Tirnver book trimmed with white of CmU'irt Ululi s.-hol met on 'Wl] i,is orchestra furnished seph Gaydos, 205 Perahlng Ave- Harrington. ' orchids tnd ntcphanotis. Wednesday, November 24 and n.,,,,„•. Frank Ooyena was nue, at the Elizabeth General A preliminary list of guests for FIRST PRESBYTERIAN The maid of honor WM a cousin. plftimnl its iirtivltlrs fnr t]\r year. Hospital, Elizabeth, November 21. •the formal dance Includes Mr. Rev. Malcolm G. Brown Martha Ann Burns of Llvlnnnlon The following *er<- elected o(TI- M,ii]d:iy. the Council con- and Mrs, Joseph Sahulchik, Mr. Sunday — Sunday School, 9:4 Rervlnit as bridesmaids were tho ceis: PiTsldont Grrl PliiM, Vice- Son born to Mr. and Mrs. James A M., morning worship, 11 A, M, i ;, commemorative services and Mrs. Robert Ellis, Mr. and, Misses Dorothy Jane Burns Llv- President, .lonti Klsh, Se Freeholder over the Thanksgiving Plans April Wedding Wall Covering at the local plant. Mr. O'Lear wa, of this year's Christmas seal, and NEW JERSEY BELL holiday weekend. born in Perth Amboy sixty-nvi he has put into the composition TELEPHONE COMPANY the feeljng and spirit of the cam- CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. P.A.L. AUXILIARY years ago and was hired at U. S John Rachkulenec John Street Metals in 1920. He is an Outsidr paign against the "white plague" CARTERET — The P.A.L. Aux- us it is manifested currently in have revealed the engagement of Machinist In the Mechanical De Mrs, Rachkulenec's daughter, Miss iliary will sponsor a Junior Dance the Yuletide everywhere. partment. Mary Ann Lucas, to Frank A. tonight at the Nathan Hale Collectors desiring sheets of the •••• School at 7:30 P. M. The affair Also retiring is Stanislaw Ko Scheplsi, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- sel, 245 Randolph Street, a fore 1954 seal autographed by Mr. thony Scheplsl 1053 Louisa Street, will begin at 7:30 and the High Hansen may obtain the by order School Band will provide the music man in the Casting DepartmerT Elizabeth. Mr. Kosel was born in Poland i: from Mrs. Prances Shippen, D. C. for dancing. Tuberculosis Association, 1601 Miss Liicasls a graduate of Car- Fox trot, rhumba, polka and jit- 1889 and worked in the Castin teret High ScnooTaTfdis-employed Department since 1917. He is mar Eighteenth Street, N.W., Wash- terbug contests will be held and ington. D. 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CAKE TOO SMALL GdOD COMPANY eels, says a nature note, Is so Just. LillUm's Drew Shop' CHICAGO -- While there was a Young Mrs. Jones, a thin that you .can almost sec Mens Club Cagcrs Brown's Insurance Record Listed Big'birthday cake at the party for few months, found h? through them. They do not. In Three Game Sweep Mrs. Matilda Abraham, there Ftill and lonely while her h, H (Paragraphs however, cross their legs in street wasn't room on it for all 114 can- away at his work. Smii,,lt", CARTERET - Lillian's Dress For Frosh Five Win 3d in Row to Pin Team Sweeps fct hubby as he was , ' cart, too.—Boston Herald. Shop was the only three-game dles. Mrs. Abraham hHd 10 chil- pi leave for the office, he y Joke With Whiskers winner In last week's matches in CARTERET — Last season the dren, 20 grandchildren. 30 great- giandhcildren and several grtat- "Darling, I heard What they said when the goat Don't Think It Wasn't Foam Lead Senior Loop the Academy Women's pin league, in City Pin League Freshmen won only four games Rreat-Krandchlldren. Still active, the other day that fell in the cement mixer: Look The current "Do It Yourself taking three games from Team No and lost six. Larry Gudmerstad she cleans her own room, helps that true?" at that poor mixed up kid.—The CARTERET — The Presbyterian 5. Kocb*cli>S Pharmacy won 2'6 CARTERET — Winning all was the leading scorer, with 91 Addiction represents a broaden- with housework and watches tele- 'That's right, dear Indiana Telephone Newi. Club ran rough shod over Ted's gAnws from Sitar's Sweet Shoppe three games with comparative points. ing of our Interests since 30 years vision. does." Lunch in a regular game In the while Glue's scored a two-ply vic- tMe, Brown's Insurance pinners This year the Freshmen will ago. Then It WHS simply "Brew It "Well, how about ],-, Sweet Oblivion Recreation Cage loop last week at tory over Middlesex T. V. defeated altar's Market in the play a lS-game program. Yourself."— Statch U. Rhodes dollars in the house i the high school court, 71 to 24. The result* follow: Carteret City league in a regular Last year's Individual and team Perhnps If we could foTget our Colossus O. Rhodes was called lonesome," Academy Women's League match rolled at the Academy records follow. troubles as easily as our blessings By winning their third straight one of the seven wonders of the THE CUBE Kochtk's 416 S3» 528 alleys. FG F name and remaining unbeaten to ancient world because he was the we would live better.—The Oska- "Doctor," said the pretty nurse, dote, the Men's Club moved Into Sltar's Sweet Shoppe 485 483 4«f The first game was by a wide Larry Gudmerfitnd 33 25 tooaa iIowa) Tribune. "everytime I take the patient.*- 36 only Rhodes anybody ever heard undisputed possession of first place Qlue'S 634 5M 834 margin, 940 to 894, but the last two Eugene Carmlclmrl 10 Definition of a b.itn pulse it nets faster. Whut sluiM. I 34 of who wasn't nicknamed dusty. In the team race, as the Holy Middlesex TV 531 4M 574 were a bit closer as the scores In- Charles Hall 13 est edition of huniimi!- ,, One. Difference do?" 15 —The Columbia (S. C.) State. Family five upset the Kasklew No. 6 l 48* 476 481 dicate, 829 to 792 and 769 to 721. Nicholas Lehotsky . 11 every couple think t :•.,.. The outer roverlng of younn "Blindfold him!" 18 Plumbers. Lillian's 641 488 57t In the remaining match, the Edwin Greenberg 4 Is That So? the finest qopy _ 11 ( Every player on the Men's Club Green Lantern, with Frank Don- Paul Swedn 6 You are master of the woman (Adelaide) South 2 hit on all fours, with Merelo and nelly hitting a bia 246 In the open- Donald Zazworski 3 you don't desire and the,slave of Myers setting the pace with 11 Ing match, beat ffiibo's Sport Shop Art Nafsy 3 0 the one you do.— II, S. Coast Oil, gas and coal il and 10 points respectively. O'- Cub, Midget, Jr., In two games. finnest Lakatos ... 2 0 Guard for home healinit. Rielly, Koval and Plchalsky eaoh The results follow. J-ack Paiva . 1 fl h'tid eight points. Brown's Insurance .... 940 829 769 The game was completely one Leagues Formed Sitar's Market 694 792 721 Totals 155 72 382 sided, with the Men's Chilli Green Lantern 862 855 837 FRESHMAN, Won 4, Lost 6. JERSEY SCRAPBOOK ing by 35 to 8 at the halftime.' CARTKRET — Entries for the Sabo's,Sport Shop .... 909 163 822. TEAM SCORING The score: Cub, Midget and Junior basket- Carteret Opponent 1 MFW MEN'S CLUB ball teams for the Recreation De- Ladies' Plight Scheduled 35 South River 40 £X*CVTIVG ^/t^QJm(L\ partment are now being accepted, 19 P 34 Woodbridpc according to 8tan Wasllewskl, O'Rielly, rf 3 2 By Carteret Lions Club «8 Sayrevllle 46 league director. The age bracket Merelo, if 5 1 37 Metuchen 35 for thf various groups Is as fol- W/LUAM CARTERET—Walter Schonwald 35 Perth Amboy 37 Bodak, If 0 lows: . get together by friendly Koval.lf 0 president fo the Carteret Lions 33 Sayreville 43 Rozelle, c .... 0 Cub League—Up to 12 years of Club, announced, at the regular 38 39 W4$ 7H* SO/* Of I age. (Any contestant reaching the Pichalsky, < q Meeting held Tuesday night at the 38 South River 43 Long Distance age Of 12 on or before Dec. 1, 1954 Sloan, rg - o Carteret Gypsy Camp that the club 37 Perth Amboy 40 will be Ineligible i Myers, rg .... o 10 will hold Ladies' Night at the 47 Woodbridge 23 Midget League—Any contestant Shfinley, lg o Gypsy Camp on Valentine's Day. reftchlhg the age of 14 before Dec. Griffith, 1R . 2 February 14. He named Robert 382 365 1, 1954, will be Ineligible for this Brown and James Lukach co- league. chairman for the affair. 39 5 71 CURIOSITY COSTLY TEDS LUNCH Junior League—Any contestant It was announced that the light reaching the age of 16 before Dec. PQ F T bulb sale to raise funds to help WILKES-BARE, Pa. The sight 16, 1954 will be ineligible for this of a new 1955 model car so en- Murglott.rf .. 2 0 4 the sight conservation program league. thralled William YouniC. who was Kasha, rf .... 3 0 6 conducted by the Lions Club driving his own car, that he could Lukach, If 4 1 throughout the county will con- not take his eyes from it. As a Hayduk, c .. THAT'S DIFFERENT tirtue through the month of De- consequence, his car hit a guy wire Ference.rg .. 0 0 0 "Mummy, may I go in to swim?" cember. The drive is about at the of a 13,000 volt electric power line, Spisak, rg .. 0 0 0 "Certainly not, my dear, it's far midway point. knocking out current to 25,000 cus- 'Hwlyniak, lg 2 1 5 too deep." Herman Horn, high school prin- tomers for miles around. A nisjht "But Daddy is swimming." cipal and Stephen Fedlam* local football (tame tiftd to be cancelled. Totals 11 2 24 "Yes. dear, but he is insured." grocer and merchant, were elected Score at halftime: to membership in the club. SOME RECORD Men's Club 35, Ted's .Lunch 8. A Commerce Department study English As She Is Understood Umpires—Comba and Palinkas. Indicated that so-called "discount The colonel's wife sent the fol- A youns lady, telephoninR a o/vce houses" gross $25,000,000,000 an- lowing note to Captain Green: music store, was connected by mis- r//£= SAVINGS BANKS nually, and that their 18 per cent "Colonel and Mrs. Brown re- tkae with a garage. cover The nation's mutual savings share of all retail trade is rising quest the pleasure of Captain Y6ung finely: "Do you have 'Two banks increased their mortgage steadily, ' Greene's company to dinner on Hot Lips and Seven pisses?" Of SOT* /SACr/OHT holdings by $1,479,000,000 in the the twelfth." Garageman: "No. but we have ft/5-*e»*4# first nine months of 1954, and mu- HIGHWAYS Captain Green's reply gave her two torn cats and seven, kittens." tual banks also gained $1,460,000,- At least two out of three of the a shodc. It read as follows: Youns Lady: "Is that a record?" 000 in deposits in the same period. nation's 3,300.000 miles of streets "With the exception of four, men Garageman: "Well, we think it Next to being At the close of September, 1954,' »nd highways are unsafe for driv- on leave and two men sick, Cap- the banks' mortgage holdings of ers, acoording to Ralph Thomas, tain Green's company have great 4 //AT/W/T ; there -there'*, **%, f £ nearly $14,300,000,000 equalled president of the American Auto- pleasure in accepting your invi- California fashions 55.2 per cent of their deposits, in mobile Association. tation." longer torso Jook. Acc/oes/rAiiy nothing like Long Distance contrast with 52.5 per cent whet) for a personal, friendly visit. the year opened. This Is the high- est percentage since 1933. Why not surprise the folks back home with a Long Distance call right now? Makes You Feel Livelier Word to the wise: Cross streets Rates are low—especially after 6 P.M. carefully to avoid that rundown feeling.—The Dallas Moraine and all day Sunday. News. Newark to Boston GO<* Would A Freak Carrot Do? Morrlstown to Washington, D.C.S5c Wanted for quiet country ho- tel, vegetable man or woman.— New Brunswick to Chicago *1.2O Advt. in the London Evening 3 mln. stMlorvto-statlon. Standard.* Plus tax, now only 10%. A Safe Way Assumption that there is a NEW JERSEY BELL train approaching would have many wrecks at the grade cross- TELEPHONE COMPANY ing.—Toledo Blade. On this Thanksgiving Day, let us humbly

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COATS >101 COATS s|5lC0KReg.B to I79.BJ4S& » SALES ROOM HOURS PURITAN DAI.RY Closed Thankiflvlim Day Dally 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. "The Home of Cream Tbp M'dk*' COATS JW SUITS Friday .... 9 A.M,TO8P.M. Saturday U A. M.TOS P. M. Fayt'tte and Wilson Sts. Perth Aiul*>* Sun.1l A.M. (:Mit*K» MONDAYS VAlley 64200'' FRIDAY, NOVEMHEn 2(1. 19;vt PAGE FTVE ( arleret Loses by 7 t 0 BIO WiNDUP -.- (lavaliers Finally HAN Copoland Stair, as Holy To South River Gridders AMECHE, Thoroughly out- WtSCONSW Win Game; Defeat Smith River through th< ' FUU&ACK, WHO Family Five Wins, 64-61 line as Cwteret'f • ! u-f ijumters, a last perloc W/tiPS UP HIS CARTERET - In n nip »ml tii:k , .tor inemen charged hard to drive thf St. Joes by 4«2 p'.ii tin P'.umbers aliead ,iwn followed by the me 45E buttle. "Roly Copclnnri KMW the (or :i sln>::t i.nv Rut itie master' point after touchdown by iome team back. pAPOER Carteret's touchdown cam? CARE large crowd on Imnd u mlifhty flnr fill !iiii: if ("u'.it'i.iml nvrried proved to be the deciding CARTERET • T' • last two minutes of play vhere oame Teddy Mortsea. who By BENNY ers witii l.i polnl:- 1 son. and five f(iuls , i mad' s dramatic "bid foi with practically two South Rlvei The Pal Ladles auxiliary dunce i>y completing three sen- nen clinging fit his side, leaped The uHmc was clew most if the toniuht nt the Nathan Hale school For tht^ Plumheis, It was Ib'ii 111)1.Y JAMII.V passi's to march 73 yards nigh In the air to snare the bal' tlmp. Tile Cavaliers were nlifwrt Ladles him- given twenty three first defeat of the current sra- KM P T ,, insr the ball on an Inter- in an almost Impossible through most of the first hnlf, 1231 complementary tickets to the son. They havr won two yiuiifs Penkul. \ .4 0 8 catch holdlilK a two-noint margin at (III the 1-foot line. It was Bonnie Helley on a fake kj foobnll squad The Holy Family boys iilsn hitvr ;i MtiliTjin. Vf 1 •2 4 tinlftliw. 22 to 20. ."::,reakin« finish to a grand -nation, pass ^ to Woddy wood- Good news for our youngsters, record of two wins and oiv ImwWn-iletN 0 * m KIP by sharp-shooting hull for the extia point, but here Mesquita. with 13 points, ntt five foi the 3rt1 annual basketball clinic «nri are deadlocked wltlf the KIIS- W.-bi'.. If 0 4 . H'llfy. who directed the iKiUn, luck was agaiilst the Blues field goal.4 and three fouls, was will start on Saturday Dec. 4thklew Plumbers for second VMi-iitinn 0 0 0 ,,! White passing game. ind the officials called the play the outstanding scorer for the vic- 'i the High School court. The In the closing minutes of tiw Zuhel. i 1 2 4 ':, .;• the ball on the 27 yard- lack on a penalty. On the second torious team O'Brien wns :ecoiul Saturday morning clinics wUl be the flue hook shootmu ni W. K-iid. )! 4 7 15 :, icss than two minutes ittempt at conversion, Jimmy with eight points. •oi Grammar school children only iO 5" 25 play., after taking South 3tlma's .placement failed by For the losers. Piifllln wi hlirh The Instructors for Die clinic will 2V 84 iu.-kofT. after the Maroons nches. ;corer with eight markers. be announced later. Reglstrntlon ,:eri. Hclley tossed a long The score: will be held on Sat, Dec 4th. Freshman (lagers K-VSKIEW' I'ilMBKBK Lou Andreolll on the South SENIOR I.FAGUE Football . . . Soutli River upsets ., TO T w Then Helley^ with three SI. Joseph's Carteret In the last few minutes, To Play 15 (James: I.uka.Ti. if 3 9 •;i,:n backs rushing him Mechanics No. 2 PG ¥ winning a close game. 7-6. Cnrteret Ka.^kl.'W, If .7 IS , .mother one to Kurtlak on D. Ward, rf 0 scoring in tlie third quarter and t.iliis. t- 14 itnet 27. Another pitch to Pusillo, rf 0 liettinu the extm point only to Open Away Dec. 17Dunn , 0 . : i brought the ball to the Upset Mechanics Stragapede, If 3 hnve a penalty nullify It and fail- ti:diiknw:.k; 0 River 3-yard line as the Lucas, If 0 ing to get the point on the second Merrill. i\ 8 ...- stands went wild. Theif Barna, c 0 try. causing a tie. Caiteret traveled CARTFRET •••• The Curt.'ri't Billlkll, I: 16 11 seconds left to play. Then NoJ in League Polonscak, c . 0 about 80 yards In the last minute Hliih Scliool Freslurien baskftbull it.ijlp happened as Helley Groslty, rg .... 0 to put the bull on theVyard line tenm will play ;i fiftpcn-uumi' Tnt.il, 13 61 Stlegman, rg schedule diirlnn the cumin" 1!).">4- Score at . ; 4:i fallen back Into the league. After dropping the flrsi The team has won 4 and lost Jrr&py ul Official* Cavaliers tor of athletics at Carli-ret Hi;h . :i would have meant a game, by nearly 100 pins, the Me 4 which means si must win on T .trui vlrtory for Carteret chanlcs No. 2 noted out their op FG Thursday as this column goes to | CAKtHin-T - Joseph Comba, Stark, 1 iioly fell forward to the ponents In the second game b rf 6] bed on Wednesday night, therefor Home and home names will be j fnitfii : >i><>n .11111:1. wns recently Hayduk, If . : l;rip as the gam/: ended. seren pins, 799 to 792, and then 6 I cannot possibly write the out- played with Metudien, Loim elected in the |)usl uf vlre-preal- Riedel, If : the dramatic battle copped the third and deciding 4 come of the game until next week. Branch. South River, Penh AMI- I dent uf tiie Nnrtii Jersey Bourd of Gural, c ... 6 tilt, 886 to .840. Basketball: The 1954 55 sched- boy, Perth Amboy Si, Mar> s j Approved Football (ilncUls. Coniba, O'Brien, c 8 Sayrevllle and Woodbine, wlih a inn eilu,-ainr here ns principal of The Main Office took two games H. S. Basketball Team Lynch, rg ... 1 ule released this week, showing lough games for the school. Team schedulcil with Lin-! tin- Nulluii Hule St-hool, is active from the Lead Burners by wide Mesquita, lg 13 den Branch at home. llv Rolls Big margins, 868 to 710 and 891 to 704. will start, on December 14 against m n:ul olllci ils state inter- a strong Alumni featuring the 1948 The team will open Us si'tison c «,lines. Bub Relly Is The biggest surprise of the week To Open Season Dec. 14 Totals 17 10 44 was the result of the Silver-Me- team. Metuchen will be the first! on Filday iifteinoon, Dec. 17. at Kirklf.skl CARTERET — The Carteret Group 1 during the past month by Half time: 22-22—Cavulirrs. Set in Hill chanics No. 1 match, in which the high school played, on December Mctuc.lien. opposing the Metucheii High School basketball team, un- Walter Short, sepretary of the all Freshmen. The club will open ni Silver Refinery knocked off the top 17. Caiteret will not defend the der Coach Wesley Spewak, will powerful New Jersey State Inter- home against Linden, on Wednc- - favorite Mechanics No. 1 team in Groim 1 title this year due to being Howl Pin League open Its 1954-55 seaso non Tues- scholastic Athletic Association. in n higher group. day iifteinoon, Dec. ^2. • I three straight games. The scores day, Dec. 14. at home, opposing | Cage Clinic to Freshman team to play only fif- All gnines will be played in the ATTENTION were: 841 to 830. 885 to 846 anda formidable opponent in the form rtf.T A sensations! teen games, eight games at home afternoon. \ 899 to 821. of the Carteret Alumni, coached .. r by John Kelly whe The weekly results follow: Price's Men Shop Start Here Dec. 4and seven away. First game will be Dougy King is freshmen coach, TEA:>S • SPONSORS •• of 213. 226 and 23 by Benny Zusman. The Alumni in December 17 at Mrttchen sit 3 assisted by Cht't WieUmlinski. Sliver Refinery 841 885 899will consist mostly of members of It's TiniP to Sec i sines-game set of 671 CARTERET — The basketball P. M . \J The frcslimcn schedule follnws: Mechanics No. 1 830 846 821Carteret's 1958 r fompetition in the Scores Sweep in clinic will be held here for the -sec- This year's Varsity team will t>e KKKSHMAN SCIIKDt I.K i Smelter 818 888 805quintet. JAG'S Commercial Industrial ond straight year, ' \ strong as nine players are back I December) , Tank House 781 865 805 ;. past week. The team will play a hea^rv 20- from last year's championship 17. 3:30—Metuchen, Mctnchni; »To Yard No. 1 752 847 919 A success last season, the clink- ,jie leading Hernandez game schedule, with games tSoked Commercial Loop will open in the high school S(ym team. Lost by graduation were, 22, 3:30—Linden. Calient, Casting 876 915' 931 Order on Iceafrrs won two with all the regulars including Me- next Saturday morning, Dec. 4, at Jack Mesquita, Bob Seaman and Uanuaryl Laboratory 893 900 877 Your . :r, West Carteret Esso tuchen, highland Park, Long CARTERET — Winning all 10 A. M., with the instructors in- Lou Kady. Mechanics No. : 765 799 886* 4, 3:30 Long Branch. Carteret: ...i i full game on the Branch, South River, Sayreville, three games by close scores. Price's cluding" Joe Comba. director, Mechanic* No. 3 861 792 840 7, 3:30—South River, South River; v. >• G A T.X. pinners who Woodbrldge, Rahway, Perth Am- Men's Store scored a clean sweep Dougy King, Wes Speak, Walter Main Office . 868 836 891 11, 3:30-Sayreville, Siiyivvillc; viirnes to due's Ci >:s boy, St, Mary's, Perth Amboy, and over Nemeth's Beverages In the Oaslor, and John Palinkas. Regis- Dublin Plumbers Lead 14, 5:00—Woodbridw. Cartcift; Lead Burners 710 880 704 Carteret Commercial -pin loop last Jamesburg. tration and assignment to groups Friduy ISite Mixed Loop 21, 3:30—P. A. St. Marys, Frith All games, both home and away, week at the Academy Alleys. will mark the first meeting. Amboy; 25, 3:30 -Perth Amboy. lit- folio*: Reidinger was high man for the ! It »1 ( ommereial Ind. LetfMe will be played at night, In order Carteret; 28, 3:30--Sayri'vilU', Cstr- Jayvees to Play to give the public an opportunity losers, turning In scores of 221, CARTERET — The Dublin tefet. • WARM-UP Turn Standing 187 and 221 for a big average' of to view the games. Plumbers are still currently lead- I February I JACKETS r.ii-truc. 28 5 210. Record Reprinted ing the race in the Hill Bowl Fri- All the varsity players will be 4, 3:30 South River, Curteivt: 21* 12 Grohmann's .Insurance, with day Night Mixed League, winning 26-Game Schedule 8, 3:30 Long Branch, I,oiv, 20'.- back except Bobby Seaman and Magner setting the pace with two games over the second pluce EQUIPMENT Of 1953-54 Cagers Branch, Long Branch; 15, 3:30 20 13 Lou Kady, both of whom were scores of 232, 158 and 212, took Hill BoWl Bar. In the other match. CARTERET — The Carteret Perth Amboy, Perth Amboy: 18, •: -t ESSO 19 14 lost by graduation. Returning to three -games pver IJaMc's furni-.! Misak's-scored-a dean sweep over High School Jayvees,'who. like the "••.OftRTEBSf-- For those who 5:00—Woodbridgr. Woodbridyr He Kriidy Tiir HIP Openrr 19 14 the fold this year will be Ronnie ture. ' • Ray's Amoco Station. (ill (hir Ivstiniatr Now varsity will p|ay a 20-game sched- Helley who led the scoring last lone" to gel fin idea what lust 22, 3:30 P. A. St. Miiry's, Cnr- -.- St-rvire, 19 14 In the final match CBiS. de- The results follow: ule, won only five games last year yera, big Ted Mortsea, who was year's cage team did, the Press is teret; 28, 3:30 Metudu'n. Car- sri:ii.\r, TKAM ritiCKS Builders 18 15 feated the U.S.M.R. Foremen,'In FRIDAY MIXED LEAGUE and lost 15. Bob Fltzula. who Is second, Bobby Kent, Rlchey Merelo reprinting the complete record of teret. «8 IS two out of three gairtes. last year's high school cagers, both Standings expected to see much varsity ac- und Walt Woodhull. 16 17 tion this year, was the leading The results follow Individual and team records. W. L. • Club 13'2 19'.2 scorer for the Jayvees last sea- Second stringers last year who Price's Mens Store ... 915 049 906 The club lost Bobby Seaman Dublin Plumbing .. . .. 19 U Auto Repairs over Ray's Amoco. JAG'S B.r 9 24 son with a total of 240 points. are likely Jo see plenty of action Nemeth's Beverages . 908 889 898and Lou Kady through gradua- Hill Bowl Bar . 17 13 2-Gume Winners: Dimlin 7 28 The Jay\ee,s will perform in the this comins campaigning will in- Grohmann's Ins 869 913 B60tion. The boys will compete in Misak's Auto Repairs 13 17 Plumbing over Hill Bowl Bar. Sporting Goods 4111) Slide St., Perth Amhoy 3 30 ptellminary game to the varsity. clude Steve Lakatos, Joe Nardi, Babic's Furniture ... 854 802 881Group 2 play in the state tourna- Ray'.s Amoco 11 19 Honor Koll i ime Winners: Roose- Bobby Pitzula and JOP Kertis. C.B.S 752 870 786ment finals, instead of Group 1 as Results J. Tnmi ... 209 Hum ,lv;lmt ,ki, l'mp. 111-^-1461 Last year's complete records ; '.i Grill over Silvercup; follow: For the first time In years the U.S.M.R. Foremen ... 8S8 772 778heretofore. Three-game winners: Misak's M. Koby 191 183 157 -531 Club over A.A.C. Co.; CARTERET H. 8. JAY VEE TEAM club will compete in Group 2 -r Waznees Tavern. competition in the state tourna- Japanese shipyards get orders 1953-54 Individual Records for seven more vessels. rri- Winners: Hernandez Gls. Pis. Tot.ment, having been elevated from . ner West Carteret Robert Pltzulu 85 70 240 Miwres over BeUakq; Joseph Nardl . 47 29 123 You get the First-Choice Features • •: .vfiticinsktpullders: Ronnie Szpak . 42 36 1201 rs Servce over O.A.T.X John Polancsak 40 32 112 Honor Roll Emle Rohaly 24 14 62 213 22« 232—671 Robert Pusillo . 22*" 26 70 PEAK1NG in America's First-Choice Truck! --k 21» 202 202—623 Joe Ke,rtis 11 15 37 .[.-,« 208 192 223—623 William Onder 14 7 35 j Dennis Yarch«ski 9 7 251 ABOUT SPORTS Zully Ur l 0 2 :''• Sanies Listed Eugene Carmlchael 1 0 2, by Charles Hall 1 0 2 In Senior Leagut Joe Serson 1 0 2 The Carteret High School gridders deserved a better Totals 288 236 832 fate than befell them last Saturday afternoon when -tfcT - In what Is ex- Team Record—Wop 5, Lost 15 they came out on the short* end of a 7 to 6 score with Opponent >• a hot game, the Carteret pouth River. For three quarters the Blue and White iu Men's ^Presbyterian 34 St. Joseph 35 meet the Kasklew 44 Metuchen 52 hne repulsed every South River threat of a touch- •'\i Wednesday night 44 Highland Park 50 Long Branch 62 down—twice within.the 12-yard line. In the final min- vhool gym in a'regu- 45 South River 51 utes of the game,'lucR ran out on them when South Leutsue tussle. In the 36 Sayrevllle 31 i •'» the Cavaliers will 23 River went over for a touchdown. But the Blues, with' WoodbrLdge 35 t'Js Lunch and the St 31 43 50 unsurmountable odds against them, and trailing by •Mers will clash with the 49 • Uy In what In expected 59 St. Mary's one point, 7 to 6, and with less than two minutes left Perth Amboy 52 « y Holy Pamily victory. 44 of play, advanced more than half the field on three 31 Sayreville 28 •myWte slate, as an- 43 ' 34 spectacular passes spearheaded by Ronnie Helley only b> sun Wasilewski 5(i 40 South Rive» • ctor foUww: 71 to have one of their passes intercepted behind the goal 49 Long Biandh <-mt. 615 P M—Cava- 62 48 Highland Purk posts. It was a miracle that the South River t)*ck who IV-d's Lunch. 50 38 Perth Amboy •: Gam*. 7:15 P.|J.—Pres- 43 intercepted the pass came; up to the goal line where he 47 St. Mary's 50 Club 54 Jamesburg was tackled and hjs body tall forward onto tbe playing 36 48 Metuchen field. Had he fallen backiwards the Blues woi^ld have . M.-|-8t. Jo- 55 CHEVROLET TRUCKS Holy Family. won by the margin of a safety. ! S 832 954 As it was, Carteret's lone touchdown was the result Only America's ADVANCE-DESIGN of a sensational catch by Teddy iMortsea, who, with DOLLAR-SAVING LONG-LIFE biggest telling trucks CAB FEATURES Ik- Right two would-be South River tacklers hanging on, heaped ENG1ME FEATURES CHASSIS FEATURES give you all these high in the air jto snare a long pass over the goal lirne Alllhree valve-in-head Sturdy single-unit Efficient ventilation from the sharp-shooting Ronnie Helley. iecrfures thai mean engines deliver gas- tubular steel rear axle and insuhilion; shackle housjngs! Strong and mountings thatcushion TED'S . Betty Toth, of the Class of 1353, ari'd one of tb£ Qw- work per day.., saving high-compres- mon sion performance. Alu- rigidl frames! Durable frame vibrations; one- teret gals who saw the game, bempaned afterwards more work per minum alloy pistons, Diaphragm-Spring piece curved wind- with this casual observation, "Why don't they do away all-weather ignition Clutches with high shield. Sturdy all steel Newett, Modern Styles! dollar! And Double-Wall cab con- with the extra point,' anyway?" Those who contend system, full-pressure torque capacities and. CfrevreWlrme ' long-life construction struction means extra that the extra point is essential point oyjt tha£ too strength and safety. Low Rental ktfMt-ptkfl truck s and scores more! you'll uo social •* ««• *^f* many games would end In a deadlock, U tfte extra you wear on1 ol ou lineofai/l correct In ' point ijs eliminated. , deUU • • • elegantly "Roly" Copeland was the man of the hour for the AMERICA'S FjRST Holy Family boys as he scored 25 points to lead them to an important win over tlte K&sklew Plmuberg in tftfi Recreation Cage loop last week. CWroUt « firsM««o/ « h oH th.se weight Joe Comba, former basketball coach1 at Carteret ECONOMY CHEVROLET, Inc. High, who established an enviable record at thip jatt, CA. ^5123 CARTERET. N. Tuxedo Rental Service was recently elected vice-president 0f the N&w Jajaey 30 ROOSEVELT AVE, Tailor Shop Umpires Association. Joe officiates at scholastic eofl- _ SMtunl.'iys Till I'- 1",

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There Was BLAME IN Rich* P!,A< , Inis the ball. Carteret. took three on the sweeping veranda and spirit when He told us to ad- Thanksgiving In Tiny Town": Pastor Cites dress God as "Our Father who art. solo, "Count Your Blessings," Do- Seaman Sam snys: "Then The guest met his I,,,,, downs and booted with time run- of Grandma's house, my Harden and commented ning out. Mike Kamblnchak fum- (Continued from Page 1) In heaven." There should be no reen Evonitz; song, "Father, We there was the RIII who went out Mother looking po sad In her In our text we are exhorted to wrath and doubt in our prayers. Thank Thee," assembly. to buy a straw hat and came "I say, old chap,,wlicyi., M bled and Ronney Helley recovered ful fiump over there?" as the gun went off, deep mourning and preco- offer prayers and render thanks- For friend or foe we should pray The characters In the pl-ay: buck with a sailor."—US8 Con- It was a glorious victory and giving. We medlUte upon this with love in our hearts. God is a. Reader, Nancy Zamorskl; mayor, cord Minute Men. . , "Why that's my wife , the Blue and White players, all cious me with my grin—un- text and will speak on Reasons for God of Justice and love and not of Alexander iRftdprnskl; farmers. Toyribee predicts there will be reply. Mltal Oaynnv has been offered ten«ed UD for the battle, RBlloped certain of the meaning of the National Gratitude. revenge. Kevin (fConnor, Lawence Dole- no war. "Oh," stammered tiv Now what Thanksgiving should glewltt and James Byleckle; cooks, rassed guest. "I beg you, ,' a thror-pn-turo deal at Metro but. 0 ffthe Held with tears visible In Lragedy which had overtaken 1. Petitions to De unered. up to now: hnsn't decided whe- their eyes. It wits a big Job welt 2. Thanksgiving to be rendered. we render? Joyce Kulick, Linda Resko. Eliza- That's my mistake." thrr she'll nrofpt. done. us, but vaguely aware that I The text points out for whom we As a people, we have many rea- beth Mlnue; children, Either Car- "Oh, no," said the hnsi penter, Glenn Mills, Kathleen "Its my mistake." Those were the highlights of the iad become the man of the should pray. We are-first bidden to sons today for thanksgiving. While Chnrirs Chaplin, Jr.. and Susan victory. pray tor all men. Pray that we may there are many troubles_ with di- Nagy; ladles, Charlotte De Bella, Cooke. actress from Tennessee, After Perth Amboy scored early house. My sister Vera wore always put the right men Into of- verse perplexing problems, such as Mary. Jane Trnosky, Kathleen T1U1RSIMY AND FRIDAY FORGIVE NOISY DOG Manclnl; spirits, Eric stuUke, WARMIN8TBR, Va. havo cam-clod ihclr man-lane n the same when Jerome Paster- pigtails, a custom for little fice of government. Pray that we Industrial disturbances, political GALA THANKSGIVING v plans npam. nak, running behind Interference may be true, upright citizens. disputes, high prices, grafting, Roswltha B/)dnar, Alan Toth. Mrs. G. 8. Som$rvillp m,.", girls which I hope never William Freeman. SHOW to foi-Rlve Lady, their ecu k, swept around the light side for fl Let us pray for our President, profiteering, International issues- In Cnlnr News In I.ibrncr fans: He star's 'mifhdown. Carteret. taking ad- passes. Cur Qovernor, all Magistrates, and yet on the whole we are a happy The program was under" the di- lei, for disturbing tlioiv ..|, cently. When they KWH,, his first film, "Sincerely Yours' vantage of a -poor Perth Amboy • * • • • for everyone who occupies a place and prosperous people, having rection of Miss Sophie Zlemba, "Southwest Passage" on the Warner lot in February. kirk, gained, the ball in midfleld. of authority. They need the divine suffered from no widespread fall* Mrs. Marian Ryan was In charge their bed light to see why i,,. \f'«r a few line bunks. Heliny sent So we had bur family re- guidance, they need the right con- ure of crops, destructive tornadoes, of the music. "EL ALAMEIN" so noisy, they found thr SATURDAY ONLY snake and patted Lady Universal-International, with a WxHwll. who raced 25 yards for our contests with, other nations. Thanksgiving Day "For even the Son of man came God surely has answered our 2—TECHNICOLOR HITS—2 Bond inn-ease in salary, of course tancis were shocked when the not to be ministered unto, but to prayers and granted unto us a Brod Crawford rneant much to me through minister, and give His life a ran- quiet and peaceable life. thy Rubas and John Edmond. Barbara Iflwrenre, who has the ilay was nullified prvl Cuteret Orlando Roman, DonRld David- role of Gertie in the film version was T^enall/ied for sending down the years. We will have an- som for many." He that would be We should not only pray for our Last of the Comanches' ^n il'ecal reclvet. It was one of the greatest among you let him be rulers but also Rive thanks for son and John Poxe sanK "Over the of "Oklahoma," will costar with ither one this year, not far River and Through the Woods." John Hodlak THURS., FRL, SAT., M,, Pay Bainter in Eddie Dowlmii's 'hose plavs that, the officials sel- the servant of all. By all means let them. Government is by God, and -lom catch, but unfortunately it in New England where we us pray for such ft temper among the state is a divine Institution. A playlet, "Origin of Thanks- SPECIAL MATIM | Broadway show, "Put Them All those who have the rule over us in giving," was presented by the fol- "AMBUSH AT Together." ff to be against Carteret. me born, but in Connecti- Nowhere do we learn in Holy 11 THANKSGIVING |,U The line-ups: our beloved Republic. Scripture that etery man should lowing Cast: Llndsu Woodhull as TOMAHAWK GAP Mistress Brewster, "Don*Id David- (\ene Kelly - Van .i,,i,,K(m , Pier Ansoli am! Vic Damnne Carteret'1131 Perth Amboy (12) cut which is a convenient Why we should pray, be a law unto himself. This would — EXTRA — ( 11 plan to be married on the morning LE—Mnrtsea Arce mid-point for us. I know Here we appeal to our text again, lead to anarchy. Christ obeyed son as Eld«r Brewster, Marie • "BRIGADOON ',T—Koke Jones for it fs always the Word of God the civil law and tought to render Balka as PrlselUa, Charlotte Grif* SATURDAY, 11.00 P. M. before Thanksgiving Day—No- there, though, will be the CinemaScope and vember 24th—at the Church of TO—Cap'lk Fedor that must be our guide: "That We unto Caesar the things that are flth M Mary Brewster, Alan Dow- BURLESQUE AS YOU r the Onod Shepherd In , Beverly n. —Kent Oatyas Savor of Thanksgiving Day may lead a quiet and peaceable Caesar's as well as to God the dell as Love, Rosemarle Symchlk LIKE IT Plus Spring Hyinm Hills. They'll have only six days r—p.Hma Chordas life In all godliness and honesty." things that are Ood's. So the as Mary Chlltoft, Paul Pluta as 1 "ROCKET MA\ —the flavor of which I have John Aiden, John Foxe as Miles for their honey-moon. Pier's twin RT—Sltar Seres What an appropriate petition this apostle tells us to be subject to the "CARNIVAL GIRL' SUN, TO WED., in sister, Marissa. who is on location RE—Woodhull Koreski written in fumbling words la! If ^e have good rulers we arepowers that be. Government pro- Standtsh, Carl Markwalt as Extra Admission $1.00 motes good order and peace to the 9quanto, Stephen Dolaszvoki as Jennifer Jon IN In Arizona, will be on hand to be OB—Helley Chapman today. likely to lead quiet and peaceable 4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY lives, and that will be1 conducive people of the nation. It helps to MaswMlt, Robert Toth as Francis. Jotcph Cotton Pier's maid-of-hnnor. LH—Andreoll KaraWnchak Humphrey Bogart RH—Carraichael ' Davis I hope all of you will be* to religion. On the other hand our conserve true liberty. Hence our The program closed with songs 'DUEL In the SUf Joan Crawford will have the FB—Kurtlak ... Harris able to taste of it as we in religious experiences will be dis- people should be thankful that A Turkey Ran Away," and Van Johnson title role in "The Queen Bee," Score by periods: turbed and our ordinances of re- they live in a Republic such as we Thanksgiving Hymn by the as- In Color based on a novel by Edna Lee Carteret 01 0 6—13 New England do. I am sure ligion will be Interrupted and have. Let us be thankful that we semblage. Ronald Piszar an- "CAINE MUTINY" Plus, Cary Gnu live sunder the Stars and Stripes about a southern family domi- Perth Amboy 6 0 6 0—12 you will find ft to your liking, weakened. nounced the program. Added, "SCOTLAND YARD" "GUNGA ni\ in peace in a great and happy land, The Upper Grade assembly pro- nated by an aunt who is referred Touchdowns: Woodhull, Helley, for there is a rare quality How pointed and applicable are to as the Queen Bee. She'll report Pasternak, Karabinchak. Point the words of Holy Writ: "When Count your blessings, material, Rram was presented by Mrs. Doro- to Columbia early in 1955, prob- after touchdown (plunge), Helley. within it you will forever olvll and national and then let us thy Beader's sixth grade class. the righteous are in authority, the NOW BOOKING ably about February. Officials: referee. Choborda; love. people rejoice; but when the wick- pray: The program opened with the umpire, Baubles: field judge. ed man beareth rule, the people "Lord God, we worship Thee, Flag Salute. Flag bearers were Of course there's nothing new Reilly; head linesman, Sayre. sigs." Could anything be truer For Thou our land defendest; William McMlchael, Robert Zup- Sunshine Cruises S under the sun. but any good sales- BLANKETY BLANK than that? Therefore let us pray Thou pourest down Thy grace, ko. Thomas Chodosh. The song. To The NOW SHOWIM, man can give you something "Thanksgiving Prayer," was sung When Dennis and Murphy for our government. Let us bear In And strife and war Thou endest. WEST INDIES The Season's Hi-: ln that's a little better. Sweetness and Light drifted into the big city, they came mind what God says in His Holy Since golden peace, O Lord, by the entire assembly. followed and Viitavlsion Thou grantest us to see, by the Psalm and the Lord's fContinued from Page 1) to share the same room. Dennis Word: "Righteousness exalteth a SOUTH AMERICA Irvine Berlin's The average man's idea of a nation, but sin is a reproach to anyOur land with one accord. Prayer, ton which had some kind of knew that somewhere back home for good sermon is one that goes over Murphy had a wife, but his friend people." Let us remember this: If Lord God gives thanks to Thee." A playlet, "Message to Masso- his head—and hits one of his WINTER "WHITE CHRISTMAS • strange fascination for the seldom mentioned her. we desire to avoid the fate of the solt," played,by Stephen Pallnkas; Blng Crosby - Dunm | neighbors. nations of the past who perished Wanoset, his wife, played by Bette SEASON u high Irish. Grandma lived in One day Murphy received a let- 1954 - 1955 Rosemary Clooney - Vn., \ ter and Dennis looking over his by their own wickedness; if we Ann Mlsdom; Metacom, played toy Extra. Added a great house which spilled Growth of School 12 to 29 Days A Game Two Can Flay At shoulder inquired: "Who Is it want to perpetuate our countrys' John Kozar; Wamsutta, played by A Technicolor Wmnirr A merchant who had the repu- over the summit of a grace- from?" institutions of liberty, and survive (Continued from Paee 1) Kenneth Balka; Brown Feather, on the test of time and rial as a na- with two monthly publications of Cunard Line tation among his employees of be- fill knoll, and I never could "From my wifd." Murphy re- olayed by Janet Markowitz; Silver Viatavlslon Visits Norwai ing a hafd master advertised for plied. tion, we must be righteous people, the National Congress of Parenis Star, played by Eleanor Ladanyl; "CARONIA" a boy. quite get my fill of exploring "But Murphy," Denpis protested, governed by wise and upright and Teachers. These magazines Narragansette. played by Roman "MAURETANIA" are a welcome addition to the He chose one of the applicants, enormous closets and the as he watched his friend draw a magistrates. One of our Christian Krawlck; Pilgrim- Messenger, on condition that he could bring a perfectly blank sheet of paper poets, Henry Harbough says; teachtdF bokshelf in the school. olayed by Michael Zareva; Braves, George YURONKA written character. puzzles of its ells and cup- from the envelope, "there's noth- "Let our rulers ever be Corrective reading in classroom Nicholas Zutmck. Thomas Resko. TRAVEL BUREAU NOW THRU SAT! I!inv| and clinic, several anthologies and Two days later he met the boy.polas, or be able to stand long ing written there." Men who love and honor Thee; Sherman Urrmnsky and Michael 83 ROOSEVELT AVENUE Alan Ladd, Patricia >l dim , Let the powers by Thee ordained ten Victrola records also ' have "Well, have you got youy char- n o u g h before i t s vast "Oi know," Murphy replied, Mudrak. Bette Ann Misdom pre- CARTERET 1-5059 acter?" he asked. 'Me and the old woman ain't Be In righteousness maintained; been added. sented a tap dance solo, and Jac- "THE BUCK KNIGHTi "No," said the lad, "but I've got hearths watching the sparks speaking." Let the people's heart increase Present Program queline Gartley rendered a piano Technicolor yours and I'm not coming." Love and piety and peace; Miss Sophie Zlemba's first grade solo. Patricia Poll read Preldent Jean Simmons, Run \ ,i< dance into oblivion. Thus united we shall stand class presented the play, "Thanks- Elsenhower's Thanksgiving Proc- Stephen McN;t!U m Sh-hl One wide, free and happy land." * * * * "Are you sure your wife knows giving In Tiny Town," before the lamation. The assemblage then f.ORDS ., "A BULLKT is SMALL MERCIES How We Should Pray sang "Come, Ye Thankful People, "Hallo," exclaimed the investp^ My Father passed away be- I am going to dinner with youf" class parents and the three first WAITIN(, grades. Later In the day the pro-Come." A choral recitation. "Our who was rending the third quarier fore I was five aftd so our "Sure, she knows my dear fel- The spirit or temper of our in- FORDS, N. J. - Htllemt I-tMf STARTS low, I argued with her about Ittbil tercessions is all important. Look gram was presented before the Thanksgiving Banner," was the report, "a reduction, by Georgfti Robert Francis, Domu VM That's pood news! That's good holiday without him held its morning for newly an hour." at the text for the right concep- kindergarten children and the next selection on the program. THUftS. THRU ^ATURDAY news." . i sadness. We stytll have some} tion. "I desire therefore that men second grade children. The program came to a close with Make good use of your time and should pray in every place, llfing The stage decorations were the singing of "Landing of the "THEY RODE WEST "What! A reduction in profit pictures which were -taken- "BENEATH THE Teehnh-olnr good news'?" you'll have more to scare. up holy hands without wrath and made by the class. Properties were Pilgrims" and "Count Your Bless- "Oh, no, not in profit—in de- doubting." The reverent attitude loaned by Mrs. S. Doloszyckl, Mrs. ings" by the assemblage. The an- 12 MILE REEF" . — conn flcia." of body and mind Is, here enjoined. R. Mancini, Mrs. I Ae Bella and nouncer for the progTam was Joan With (Robert Wagner and "JESSE JAMKS \\mil\l We must not command God. WeSchultz's Dairy. Sersun. Terry Moore In Technlrolur, «n'u must not treat Hint as if He were The program follows: Prayer; "THE RAID" Peggy Castle - Dmuld I'.i DR. S. D. GROSSMAN The Nathan Hale School once 5,500 See CHS Win our servant or lackey. Some people "The .Story of Thanksgiving," With Van Heflin and Chiropractor - are not even respectful to God in Alexander Radpmskl, Bernadette »(?ain has a 100% enrollment in Anne Bancroft (Continued from Page 1) their prayers. Such prayers' surely Doloszycki and Michael Kovacs; the American Junior Red Cross. The MAJESTK HK.I center and went back to pass. He 94 Main Streetj Woodbfidge, N. J. will not bring down God's bless- recitation, "The First Thanksgiv- The, classes filled eighteen gift (THANKSGIVING DAY Our faded back with two Amboy men ings. Je»us gave us the proper form ing," Thomas Krlssak; play, boxes (or overseas shipment. Show iUrtinc at 3 P. M.) Perth Anihm clinging to him and then, seeing Continuous) — Presents - Woody Woodbull in the clear, sent OFFICE HOURS: BURN 'PRINTED' GARBAGE (Saturday Matinee an Extra the ball gracefully sailing to the WINSLOW, Me. - Boy Scouts ON STAGE — IN I'l i;»A Tuesday and Thursday Keep Happy Moments Cartoon) youthful Blue and White end who went on the warpath against Sat., Dec. 11. 2:30 \ * 'I1' stood alone over the goal line. ' "printed garbage" In this commu- SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY 2:00 P. M.-4:00 P. M. — 6:00 P. M.-8:00 P.M. Alive With Pictures! Helley's pass to Woodhull for nity with a house-to-house col- "The Ballet Theatre" the extra point was unsuccessful, Come in now for your lection anrj public bonfire. The "WOMAN'S WORLD" Saturday, 1:00-3:00 P. M. — Starring — - but Perth Amboy was penalized Scouts collected all the lurid With Clifton Webb and for interference on the play and FILM and FLASH BULBS books, turned them in and stood June Allyson Igor Youskevltch, Nmt Kni Woodbtidge 8-3722 by to w»tch Scoutmaster Richard Carteret had another opportunity Telephones "THE OUTCAST" John Kri/.i for the extra ponit with the ball Hillcrest 2-4727 McKalUp touch off the pile and see more than 1,000 comic books With John Derek and And a Compan> <>i '"•' on the one-foot mark. From this SPECIAL With This Ad Joan Evan* and matter In 'the crime, horror TlckcU Now on Sale tr'.in ->ll point Ronnie Helley plunged 8 nun Editor Splicer $oiv95 through center as the entire Car- and sex category destroyed. Set-Ret. $40 Value £«/ teret forward wall hit hard. 1 The era; of the huge department With the score 12-7 against "— CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY — store Is seen nearlng the end. them, the Blues scored- the win- OPEN DAILY 9:30 - 8:30 P. M. — SUNDAY 9 A. M. -1 P. M. RITZ THEATfoE H ning touchdown in the final pe- WASHINGTON AVENUE, CARTERET, N. J riod. Woody Woodhull agtin flg-' Join Our 1955 ured prominently in setting up NOW ALL FEATURES SHOWN ON OUR NEW WU)T M l;1 [S, the winning touchdown when he GALLARD'S PHOTO Dr. H. H. Zalewski LAST TWO DAYS — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — N<>\ intercepted a Perth Amboy pass Cameras and Supplies 4 Greeting C«rdi • Lionel Trains Pictures and Photography gcrvlco lor All Occuloni and raced like a deer to the Perth CHRISTMAS .CLUB Gene Kelly - Van Johnson p Chariei Stamtt - Optometritt r Amboy 10-yard line. It was an 547 AMBOY AVENUE • WOODBRIDGK 8-ttSl . • Burnett electrifying run, and from every That Earns # \ EYES EXAMINED "KIDFBO indication Woodhull should be one M7 PER8H{NG AVENUB "BRIGADOON" i of. Carteret's shining lights next yzv&£zzz&»£?&&z&if&&$^^ Cinemascope Si Color 8 AMARILLO year. He is fast, clever and has CAHTERJET 1-7698 plenty of guts. Houn: Mon.-J9 A. M.-8 P. M. SATURDAY SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE AT 1:I5J Taking no chances, Lou Andre- DIVIDENDS Wed..—Bj Appointment SUNDAY AND MONDAY oli crashed his body through the Frt —8 A. M.-8 P. M. Shirley Booth - Robert Ryan A Wayne M«m Amboy line for four y-ards to the L Perth Amboy 6. Eugene Car- '; ' Sat —J A. M.-12 Noon "ABOUf MRS. "TWO GUNS michael, swinging around end be- hind good interference, brought RIGHT NOW IT NEVER WAS NECESSARY TO LESLIE" o AND A BADG^ the ball to the one-yard line. o Then, concentrating all the power 1 JJ^DAJT-^A^RAY^DIN^ERWARE^OJ at the center of the line, Helley "Enjoy" POOR HEALTH ..* TUESDAY \ AND WEDNESJ>A"Y - NOV. 30 - cracked the middle for the touch- Ann Blyth - Howard Keel Leo - Butt'fi" down. The Blues now led by 13-12 Many people item to "enjojr'* P and the extra point didn't matter poor health. The/ would not (or L "HERE CCME V much. care to be without a cupboard- Christmas There were less than two min- "ROSE MARIE" S THE IES ful of odd medicine* for ictf- CHILDREN'S BOOKS In Cinemascope utes left to play at this point. THURSDAY TO SATURDAY — DECEMBER After kicking off to Krth Amboy, treatment—lome of which maf EDUCATIONAL TOYS Holg&te * Milton Bradley • Etc. Carteret's line crashed hard and not be in keeping with compe- "JOE LOUIS STORY" and "AFRICA, :• the home team was stopped in its tent medical advice. ' DOLLS & ACCESSORIES tracks, desperately trying with an "TalUnc," "Dancing," unsuccessful passing game. 0ain- The belter way it to enjoy y*i "RfSiedy Anne & Andy" health-by careful plinnjag. "Mary UartUfle," "Yura-Yum" Consult your Doctor ac regular "Nosey Hotlt" — Many Others STATE THEATRE MCGREGORS intervals; more often if required. POLL DISHES TODAY — THURSDAY Drizzle ' He will'prescribe only the iANIMALS Rock HUDSON — Arlene DAHL in preparations that ydo need- ADULT BOOKS • UHiLbfc preparations of the highest ATLASES • COOK BOOKS "BENGAL BRIGADE" JACKETS DICTIONARIES • DIARIES quality, such ai those from the Plus Ruth ROMAN — Edmond OB m First Savings SCRAP »lid PHOTO ALBUMS laboratories of Parke, Davis & , "THE SHANGHAI STORY" Loan Aim, of Perth Amboy Company—prescriptions^wbich FRIENDSHIP, READING, Thanksgiving Duy — Continuous ___ we will be pleased to compound C GUEST, MOTORING FRIDAY- SATURDAY 339 STATE STREET {or you. The necessity for medi- LOGS John DEREK - Elaine STEWART cation will pass, and life with O WRITING PAPER in Cinemascope HI 22770 abundant health, can become • mid NOTES Water Repellent R "The Adventures of HAJJI BABA pleasure indeed. WHITING I'OKlfOUOS Plus Dane t LARK, U> Daily 8 A. M. to i P. M. CMlis i UK mi ^ "PAID TO KILL" N ENTIRE FAMILY Saturday 9 t*4l Noon SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY CHRISTMAS CARDS Tony CURTIS — Janet LEIGH NEW YEAR CARDS 103 MAIN STREET "BLACK SHIELD of FALWRTH" Member federal Savings ind Lao* InivrfM* C«f. BOOK SHOP Mai* la Wwlwarth'i In Mneiuatiutpf 18 Smith St., Perth Amboy plus Mroderlck ( KAWtOKU — Uulh ROMA* Optu Friday 'Till 9 "DOWN TIIIIEE DAfiJt $ptEETS stomach to act as a buffer for these acids. CARTERET PRESS Dr. Starry points to a 900 per cent increase 'LET NO MAN PUT ASUNDER! in the number of ulcer patients received in Published by Carters Press two Oklahoma City hospitals In the last ten 65 Per Cent of New Jersey 78 Waahlntton Avenue, Cartoret, N. J. Telephone Carteret 1-5600 years as evidence of the bad effect of the new habits. Public Say They Would Approve Publisher The ulcers caused by acids, such as ciga- rettes, cocktails and coffee, are serious, and Of Buying Auto Licenses and Subscription fttw by m»ll, Including post- er one year, IJ.06: »'x months, ii.50; three we suggest that readers—If they wish to months, 88 cent*; single copies by mall, 10 continue these habits—taft the precaution Plates by Mail Survey Finds rPnts. All payable in advance. of eating some food along with their smoke, By carrier delivery, I cente per copy, coffee, or cocktail. rRINCETON. N J. How (In findlnas Is that at least 3 out of Entered M second class matter June 8,1924 i:\iik and flip New .Icrsry vrtlrrs every 5 In every population croup »t carteret, N, J., Poet Office, under the Act [eel nbiml buying Rlito drivers' examined sny they would approve Of March 1, U79. licenses nncl llrrnse plates by of netting auto licenses and li- Polio Linked to High Living mail Instead of the present cense plates by mall. Despite the belief that the end of sum- method of getting them at local And that In no population The Ait Force Academy nuencles? group do IU many AS 1 In 4 say , mer brought about the end of the polio A New Jersey Poll survey Just they disapprove Secretary of the Air Force Harold Tal- menace in several sections of the country, completed shows how New Jersey These uroup* Include Repub- th adult citizens feel on this mutter licans, Democrats nnd Independ- i^'tt said recently the Air Force Academy e polio battle continued through October. Survey results show that nearly ents, men and women, auto driv- In the West 2 put of every 3 people questioned ers anfl non-drivers, car owners ,(1 be located at Colorado Springs, Colorado, Florida State Capital of Talla- hassee the battle In the Statewide survey say they und nonnjar owners, as well M_., woUld perhaps be the finest university in < against polio was raging would approve of surh n plnn: H!1 Mi groups, city stars, occupa- ihr world, when completed. in October at a faster pace than during Seventeen In each 100 of all tions, nnd educational levels those interviewed say they would This uniformity of opinion most summer months of former ears And the Secretary may not be exagger- y - disapprove. arrow the State Is shown best Certainly the equipment and facili- In spite of the fact that shots were given In other words, those who In the vote by «lw of community: would approve o[ Retting auto , at the Air Force Academy will be the children, the type of disease experienced in irs drivers' licenses and license t i nrwest, and latest, in any major university, Tallahassee attacked mostly adults, par- plates through the mnl! Instead of the present method of ticUlnK r{ingress will provide the air service with ticularly middle-aged women. It was not them at local agencies outnumber I 1 I he necessary funds to insure that future unusual for the small city of Tallahassee to those who would disapprove by a 3 i experience a dozen or more new cases of margin of better than 3 to 1., aerial generals will have a high code of When New Jersey Poll staff i honor, duty, and obedience—and the very polio each day, reporters asked a representative r Approve 69 c', «7 ; One of the interesting things about polio cross-section of the State's itdult best in technical and scientific training. citizens: Dlupprove 20 18 14 15 is that the disease seems to attack those in "A suggestion has been made No opinion 16 n 19 2S Of interest to football fans now enjoy- Chief reason for favoring the the higher income brackets and those who that auto drivers' licenses and inc the current seawn Is the fact that the license plates be mailed direct propos«d change Is its conven- An Force will field a team of its own. That live 'on a higher level. Its incidence, in other to people's homes Instead of ience. The long waits In line for words, rises with the standard of living. thr present method of getting licenses seem to be it pet peeve ol confuse the Army-Navy rivalry a them at local agencies. How do many New Jersey motorists. because there will be third team in the Another interesting thing is that polio you fe*l about this. Would you Opponents of the mail plan argue mainly that there's nothing set, but it will lend added Interest to the seems to thrive where other diseases do not approve or disapprove, of such a plan?" wrong with the present system sport and add color to the academy's role make much headway. Where Infant mor- These were the Statewide re- and that mall distribution of li- censes would make it easier for in intercollegiate athletics. tality is highest, polio is lowest, and vice sults: Approve 65 r< criminals and people with serious versa. In primitive countries, with popula- physical handicaps to get li- The major role the new academy will Disapprove 17 'r tions of low social economic level, anti- No opinion 17'. censes. This newspaper presents tlio play in the national picture, however, is Fifty-two months aim in July, bodies against polio appear at an earlier reports of the New Jersey Poll 1950,—the vote on the same course, one of national defense. Of all exclusively ln this area. age than they do In people living in ad- question was to approve 63 per branches of the military service, Air Force vanced countries, with populations of high cent; disapprove 29 per cenSf no training and conditioning is the most com- opinion 8 per cent. • NEWS WRITER AT 100 social and economic levels. This was the Today's findings thus repre- SOUTH PARIS, Me -•• Mrs. plex and demanding, and only young men conclusion of the Rockefeller Institute for Under the Capitol Dome sent a 2 per cent increase In ap- Julia Chadbourne. who recently of superior capabilities are accepted for proval, a 12 per cent decrease In celebrated her 100th birthday, still Medical Research in New York, speaking By J. Joseph Gribblns disapprovals and a 10 per cent In- turns out copy for The Brliiton pilot training. It will be the new academy's recently before a health meeting. crease in the no opinion vote over News, for which she was a regu- the past fifty-two months. lar correspondent for some forty function to train the young men who will raffles reached $1,073,406.67, and rates to permit the Freeholders These facts show that polio is a greater TRENTON — Bingo playing In HiahllRhtlnu today's survey years. lead the nation'^number one military arm. New Jersey under legal supervi- net profits of $618,065.41. Up to to figure them In new budgets threat to the people of the United States September 1, 1,034 bingo licenses and to enable the various State Therefore, iU itrte on the U. S. scene is of sion Is being watched by the en- than to any other, and thus the all-out tire nation and nothing should were issued; 1,182 raffles licenses. institutions to produce the rev- vital importance, and the taxpayer has a be done to create an unwhole- The commission has detected 4 enue es^mated by the Appro- effort of this country's doctors and scien- violations of the Bingo licensing priations Committee of the Legis- real interest in the' multi-million dollar some Las Vegas atmosphere, tists to lick infantile paralysis Is not a mis- claims the Legalized Games of law and 9 violations of the lature. plant notf thit flils country's Air Force Chance Control Commission. raffles law. The weekly billing rate for the directed one, since it is a disease which ex- various institutions follow: Academy beoofttM the. nucleus of an aerial Setting this performance pat- THANKSGIVING—Three hun- perienced more success with Americans tern for the future, the commis- dred and thirty-three years ago Greystone Park State Hospital, military force that enables the United than any other people. sion has recommended to the the Pilgrims of Plymouth held $H.69; Trenton State Hospital, States to keep the peace of the world for Legislature that no major change the first Thanksgiving Day on regular patients,,$13.23; criminal be made In the bingo and raffles American soil and set the pattern patients, $10.57; Marlboro State Competence Creates Confidence many years to com*—such as navies of Hospital, $13.09; Ancora State Airlines Set Safety Record laws. There are Just so many for giving thanks to God for bingo players In New Jersey and bounties bestowed. Hospital, $12.67: Skillman Neuro- preat powers have been able to do in recent Psychlatrlc Institute, $22.26; The Air Transport Association recently so much money that is going to Prior to that time the farm Vineland State School, $9.31; eras. If the new academy is an instrument be spent for the purchase of communities of Biblical times reported United States airlines which oper- Woodbine"State Colony, $10.57; ' raffles tickets, the commission held annual harvest festivals ln in building, .such an aerial force, the cost New Lisbon State Colony. $9.87; ate scheduled runs over international the fall to give thanks after the said In a report to the Legisla- North Jersey Training School, will be gladly met by Americans. crops had been gathered from routes had completed (twelve calendar ture. 5\ Totowa. $10.92; Arthur Brisbane the fields. Following up the ex- Particularly, the commission Child Treatment Center, Allaire, months without a fatal accident. ample set by the Pilgrims at opposed the'llftihg of the restric- ^ $14.07. Women and Ulcers Though foreign lines have experienced ttons on the sale of 50-50 raffles Plymouth, the Colony of Con- necticut held its first Thanks- CRIME—Formation of the new tickets off the premises. 'The Dr. Leo J. 8tlfryYprofes8or of surgery at fatal accidents in the last twelve months giving in 1639. The Dutch of Criminal Investigation Section commission insists the general New Netherland, now New York, under State Attorney General tiio University'Of Oklahoma Medical School, and though military craft crossing the •-sale of such tickets for days prior held their first official day of Grover C. Richman, Jr., to keep said recently the incidence of bleeding ocean for the United States have been in- to the drawing Is an irresistble Thanksgiving in 1644. a constant eye on criminal ac- temptation to commercial inter- tivities in New Jersey, is a warn- ulcers had increased among men and volved in accidents, these lines have cpm- The Continental Congress ests and racketeering elements ing to racketeers to keep out of recommended annually during women rather rapidly in the last ten years, pleted scheduled runs over the interna- to punch their way Into control the Garden State. of legitimate raffles conducted by the American Revolution that but that it had increased at a faster rate tional routes for a year without a fatality. days of thanks be observed and Deputy Attorneys General church and charitable organiza- Stanley Rutkowskl, John G. • Uufort-uinitplv, Loo uiiLyy jtoople Slave leumed that when later in 1789 President George 1 among women. Tnis is, undoubtedly, a great safety record. tions. Thevos and Saul Schechter have, i ihcy TUT OH' or lU'hived an Intimi- benefits—national, local, end per- dated church. escaped alT rifht-to the The big flop was "Macbeth" sonal. You may put It down for » and the radio—but for in 1921, which Alexander Wooll- (ll| truism that there cannot long l timers, eipfeltlly old New cott called a "by no means dis- be a free church In a nation Yorkers by birth or adoption, the tinguished performance." The which has a slave press. By the Thti fctnk will not Iw op«n far fondest memories are of the last pjay of them all was same token, a free press will not builMU tn Ihonhgivlng Day. •'•w. Yet (It «n be repeated, but pleasant — Jerome K. Je endure alongside an imprisoned '"•cause he ,n«V«r had any lllu- ome'a "Man ot Devil," Sll> church. nsi he was hot I great actor. spring of 1925. ."'• lacked tha divine spark that The two thus are dependent -»»imated his bwthor, John, or Then came Hollywood, as dl- on each otheif and complemen- 111(1 inborn, ftft ty the real rector and actor. One thinks tary to each other. The press "«per who«e lit* wa» the stage. of the courageous «ur- maintains freedom of the mind w only lUrvlvlrre m«»* of the "Roy»l f»mlly," has of! his character parts, Take1 one away and the t gin, not have been a great other s sorely distressed.

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that • wWflh UiUtufy writers years, lie pcttt»w *• ™ . gress sunn niaac uu i» ... .. l a. good a master, as good spectlng the establishment' of *em to have *O«|OtMn, Perhaps aw Woodbridge National Bank I »'*. were all ft) ypung to see 'good old city f" - religion, and (2) abridging free- MEMBER —< II the yea> W*« W9, the same dom of press 9T speech, A third VI1M that Ja4k iMmpsey pulver- or prohibition forbids my abridge- Federal Reserve System "•<''I big Jess \iflUaltl Md became world." ment of tha right tQ assemble Federal Depoalt Insurance Coloration I|J " ohamp, "ifltt Jait" was an RELIGION AND peaceably. nd (Continued on Pa«e 10) ,hfi'db yw« GLOVES!" j Historically * . U "'nslssaiice, a.. TAHK NOVEMBER 56, 195*4

nomic Development, imnounrns. December ir> „ stute Institutions to Krept Santa abmit. December in in plenty nf fromjhe Mississippi Rivflr Valley Hum's I'anuli nnd appeared in several south ... A conslilrrablo volume of New •Safe DrlvlriR Day" . . ]t]. clmis when hn arrives prior to time for the enrly visit of flnnta central counties of Pennsylvania Jersey apples have been shipper! cruised minimi pensions fmn, CLASSIFIED Clhus. The star of Bethlehem $2,500 to J6.000 for widows ,, his rpgnlnr nocturnal trip on De« in 1950. . . . New .Jersey's 230,000 j to South America and the West ( "*nd the Nativity and Santn CIRIIS New Jersey's Qovwnors hnvc and his reindeer, will be set up trucks and commercial vehicles' Indies (luring October and No- • FKMALE HELP WANTED • I OR SALE been voted by UOTemor Because of tlie Inrge amount nf around the. spacious urounds of represent a tremendous rescue vember. . , . Five proposals have been received by the State High- MAKK KXTRA MONEY. Address. wtirk involved In making sure ;the Institutions to hel pcreate the factor in the event of atomic at- THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Christ- way Authority from firms seek- CAPITOL CAPERS—toll-col. innil postcards spare time every tlint. eiich State wnrd receives Bplrlt of Christmas where It is tack. State Civilian Defense mas tiers for sale in tfew Jer- ing to operate a ferry service lectlng robots are at work on tlw week HK'O. 143 Bdmoilt, Bel- sey at Sunnyslde Gardens, 57 Ihir- un appropriate gift, the commit most needed and appreciated. claims. ... The State Depart- 1 from Cape May to Lewes. Del. Oflrden State Parkway to r>. numl. Mn <; 11/4-11/25 n«tt Street, Avenel. Nova Scotia lees are appointed around,' JERSEY JIGSAW —Traffic Director Leonard D r e y i u 8 s ... A. Theodore Bnrth, of Cran- termlne whetiwi^y are fusti-i (not Quebec i. Perfect, double TlmnksRlvlng time so that they deaths In New Jersey rose to 636 ment of Agriculture announces bury, is the new chairman of the than men ln,.w>wJ|w, up trafru Tor CAN EARN full time wages needle, balsam fir trees. Also may grX plans underway at once. during the past week, compared that nearly 70 per cent of New I II definite part-time sales Appe.iiIs are made for sources of Jersey's cuttle are enrolled In Garden State Milk Council. . . . | . . . Small sizes of New Jersey- grave covers, wreaths, sprays and with a traffic fatality of 647 at Red Delicious apples are popuiai v ii' k Work nl your convenience; door swans. BOB FUNK. Hiteruinment talent and money the same time last year. . . . Un- some phase of the brucellosis Highway Authority Chairman j liv ii!v:iiiiion imiv. not canvassing. for the Chrlstmns program. Rela-1 eradication program. . . . New Orrie de Nooyer urges motorists | in England where they are served 10'21 • 12 '2.1 employment insurance payments in various form at tea time C.ii lvl;ifnl. Children no hnndl- lives of inmates and patients are made by the State Division of Jersey's mineral resources are traveling over New Jersey's Gar- culled upon to send Individual] den State Parkway to get their the State Department of Agricul- (;iii I i interview ur information AMERICAN AUTOMOBrLE Employment Security In October officially valued at $$5,559,000 c:i;i \\< V. Honker. R.uhw«y 7- presents and organizations flrej while the comparable ones listed tire chains ready for heavy snows ture announces, . .. New Jersey's ASSOCIATION amounte'd to $8,010,795, a 3.9 per unemployment truit fund in tin- :i;,is 11-24 asked to join in the worthy | cent decrease from the $8,338,041 in the Minerals Yearbook, pub- on the super-highway and other- Established 1902 movement, on a much large; wise keep their cars In reliable Federal Treasury has reachm Over 4,009,000 Members paid out In September. . . . New lished by the U. S. Department • MHKTMENT WANTED • basis. condition. . . . Governor Robert $480,122,768.52 which Is con- Nationwide Service Jersey agricultural exports expect of the Interior, for Colorado to- Annual displays of Christmas B. Meyner has followed the lead : sidered good protection again.** ;l M< >'J IIKIf AND TWO CHTLt>REN Pcrd Kertes. Local Agent to check the oak wilt disease tal $46,698,000, the State Depart- r scenes, traditional ft't many State of President Elsenhower and < rainy and unemployed day. iic iic 4-, i unfurnished rooms. 217 State Street, Perth Amboy t which has been moving eastward ment of Conservation and Eco- institutions, are planned to start nut in Mmi. modern apartment, In Phone Hlllcreat 2-1248 , Wondlindi'e. All utilities. $60-$80. 11/4-11/25 i C,i!l EII--.!-747fi. 4-G P. M. ! 11-18, 26 DARAGO'8 Morry Mailman Hosts Barn's Parade: Ray Heatlicrtnn, or the AUTO AUTO DRIVINQ SCHOOL - - BUSINESS DIRECTORY - - • FOR RENT • "Merry Mailman" as he IH bel- Largest and Oldest In County ter known to WOR-TV viewers, UNFUliNlMHRD APARTMENT Hydinmatlc. Fluid ami 8tanclwd will participate In BamberRer's TIIKKK - ROOM UNFURNISHED 280 MrClellan St., Perth Amboy Thanksgiving Day Parade on • Service Statins II^.H ;menl.' near Iselin; heat, Call Hlllcreat 2-7385 November 25. Coal Furniture Mnslcal Instruments • Poultry f:i., ii'ii! electric; $60.00 a month. " 11/4-11/25 The popular singer and come- C":ill W<>. B-1145-W after 8:30 dian Will hold forth atop Barn's BUY ON THE HIGHWAY ENROLL TODAT ]' M :>;!!) Amboy Avenue, Wood- IP YOUR DRINKINO has become marquee to introduce special COAL - FUEL OIL AND SAVE! in oar TOWNE GARAGE br.il::" 11-24 a problem, Alcoholics Anon- TV iruest stars participating In BETTER FURNITURE J. F. Gardner it Son ymous can help you. Call Market BEGINNERS the parade, and also to give a •(.GIL BURNERS LOWER PRICES • REAL ESTATE • 3-7528 or write P. O. Box 253, special welcome tn Santa (.'Inns. ACCORDION 493 RAHWAY AVENUE FARM FOR SALE 11/4-11/25 Winter Brothers PROORAM WOODBRIDGE Poultry iiiul cl:iiry farm, New Gen, Collins faces a toiiRh task NO "MONEY DOWN W»yslle Furniture Shop Remember, there Tel. WO. 8-9)54 Make Your Dinner an Hour ol poultry buildings for 3,000 chick- PAfNTER AND DECORATOR In Vietnam. We're SptctalUts In Hlfhttay 15 Avenel, N. J. Is no accordion to Real enjoyment tflth one of our ens. dairy buitdinu for 27 cows. Free Estimates Chrysler Products Open Daily 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. buy. Plump, Delicious, Tender, Modem 8-room house with oil Call CA-1-+825 3 YEARS TO PAY Slalc House Dome Phone Woodbrldi* R-157T Bear Wheel Alignment lienl. two baths, 67 acres with V. J. TEDESCO Free Estimates Complete Line of Musical TURKEYS Precision Tune-up* 1.M0 fret of road-frontage. Excel- 6 Fillmore Avenue 'Continued from Editorial Pagei Ours are "home grown" blrds^ un- Brake Service Instruments at Low Prieei lent locution. Catherine' Plynn, Curteret with specific reference to gamb- No Obligation to Buy surpaswtd In downright 'food Transmission Service Brfikfr. MK-fl-1308. 11-24* 11/4-11/25 • Funeral Directors t ling which was rumpnnt In some CALL EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER flavor, fed on quality feeds for top meat texture. They are fresh sections a few years ago. AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC WDGE. 8-1400 Hied, tendons removed and Ilolohan Brothers Both Rutkowski and Thevos SYNOWlECfo Ed BonkMkl, Prop. Griffith Music Foundation were U. S. attorneys when Rich leaned, ready for the oven. GARAGE 357 STATE ST. VA »-129« Weights from 14 • 25 pounds man served as U. S. Attorney In Funeral Home Calso PrvdncU New Jersey. Schechter is a AVENEL PERTH AMBOY To Order Call or Write List 2 Important Events former prosecutor of Warren 46 Atlantic Street Phone NEWARK—Two events of im- it will sive In the foundation's County. Investigators assigned to COAL & OIL CO. KREITZ POULTRY FARM Woodbridge 8-096* and S-ISJJ help are former Assemblyman Carteret, N. J. portniK'o In the calendar of the symphony series this season. The 826 RAHWAY AVB. AVENEL R. F. D. No. 2 — Bo* 202 Corner Amboy Avenue and Griffith Music Foundation's new program will intlude Bach's John J. Brlxie, of Perth Amboy, Telephone Cafteret 1-5715 Pet Shops KAIIWAY, N. J. a World War II hero, and David Second Street season are scheduled for the Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B- Tel. RA. 7-2651 , Mosque Thenter, Newark, in the flat major for strings, and the P. Conroy. a former FBI agent. Firentone Tlrej and Tube* near future. One will be the ap- Igor Stravinsky Orpheus Ballet SANTA CLAUS -r Christmas Concrete DOG AND CAT FOODS 15 West Street, Catania Wmtdhrldxr. N. J. pearance of the Boston Symphony which is in three scenes. It will also committees are being formed in "BIGTIME" & "INKY" contain an unusual work, an or- Orchestra, under its noted direc- practically all [>f New Jersey's 190% PURE MEAT tor, diaries Munch, in the opening chestration by Debussy of 'Two HIGH TEST QUALITY . Railings Taxi . concert nf the symphony series on Gymnopedles," by the Parisian LIVER Tuesday evening, December 7, The composer, Erik Satle, as well as a Pet Shops CONCRETE BEEF second will be a repeat perform- performance of Debussy's own FUNERAL HOMES CHICKEN cans for ORNAMENTAL ance on Thursday evening, De- symphonic sketches, "La Mer" Laboratory Approved IstlbUsbcd 91 Yuri IORSEM£AT 1 cember 9, of Hector Berlioz' great (The Seal. The latter three im- 42) East Avenue IRON Christmas oratorio, "L'Enfance du pressionistic pictures are entitled; Perth Amboy "BIO BET" Christmas Specials Crudhed Stone • Washed Gravel Christ." "from dawn to noon on the sea," M Ford Ave.. Fordi RAILINGS "sport of the waves" and "talk be- SINGING Washed Sand - Waterprooflnf 50% MEAT—10c ea. The latter work won such an Custom Made tween the wind and the sea." enthusiastic reception when pre- CANARIES Lime - Britk - Cement . Flatter "HILL BILL^"—3 for 25c and Installed \ senfed, under foundation auspices Guaranteed GAINES," "FRISK1ES," $0.85 Quality Work JUST lu.st December, that numerous re- DISARMAMENT IHJNT CLUB" Kasco 25 lbs. « quests poured into the foundation 595 Raritan Mercantile Gifts Free Estimate PHONE office for a repeat performance of The joint East-West proposal tfc FINS, FUR & FEATHERS this delightful work so appropriate resume negotiations on disarma- RED|CANARIES Corporation to tin; approach of the Christmas ment and prohibition of atomic WHITE CANARIES 18 Main Street Opp. Town Hall WO. 8-0200 weapons was recently unanimously Phone HI B-9S7B season. ALL SINGERS The VICTORIAN WOODBRIDGE 8-16*1 DAY ANt) NIGHT 8ERVICS approved by the United Nations DENNIS M. MURPHY "L'Enfance du Christ" will be General Assembly. Although hopes GOLD FINCHES FRONT AND FAYETTE 8T8, GIFT SHOP Lillian and Ed Miller, Owntn WO 8-3148 METERED RATES performed by the Little Orchestra rose that some progress could be SISKINS First >4 Mile Ii Society, Thomas Scherman con- LINNETS PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 384 School St., Woodbridge made, the U. S. delegation warned Each Additional % Mile . . Ii ductins. Singers in the cast will be that a long, rocky road lay ahead. PARRAKEETS each $2.95 . Often a Complete Line of ' OPEN STOCK Just Arrived! > • Roofing and Siding o Martini Singer, Mary Davenport, Dozen, $25 . WOODBRIDGK TAXI Leopold Elmoneau, Donald BAVARIAN DINNER^ARE A new shipment y 443 PEARL ST. WOODBRIDU1 Gramm, and the New York Con- BRITISH CONTRACT SJJJGING CANARIES $55 dp*. Large Selection' of Ideal of guaranteed Henry Jansen & Son cert Choir and it will present it The Pentagon, easing its ad- Order Early , GIFT ITEMS FOR SINGING again the following evening in ministration of the "Buy Ameri- FOOD • CAGES • SUPPLIES Tinning and Sheet Metal Work Used Cars Ciirnese Hall, New York. Tckets can" policy, awarded a contract CHRISTMAS GIVING tire available at popular prices at Booting, Metal Ce!llr..'i and to a British Company for the con- We gift-wrap and pack for mailing the foundation office for this per- struction of two turbines at a cost BALDWIN'S CANARIES Furnace Work Better Used Car* at no extra cost formance. of $1,000,000. The British bid was BETTER BIRDS Yellow, Orange, Deep Orange, 588 Alden Street The visit of the Boston Sym- $143,000, or 11.82 per cent below 1190 ST. GEORGES WE. Red, White BERNIE AUTO SALES phony will mark the only concert that of the nearest American bid. AVENEL — WO. 8-1820 Glazing Telephone 8-1216 • ALL KINDS OF FINCHES Woodbridge, N. J. 405 AMBOY AVENUE 499 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY NAT SMITH & SON • MYNAH BIRDS WOODBRIDGE, N. 1. Watch for Our New Store 5*70 Amboy Avenue WO 8-1056 Best talkers in the world—closes Wdge. 8-1020 — 8-1011 OPEN DAILY S to », SUN. I to t t Radio & TV Service • PANTS OUTLET to human voice 267 Smith St., Perth Amboy We Furnish and Install Opposite Farmers Market All Types of Complete ' Line of Al's Radio fi Television t Sewing Machines • BIRD BREEDERS' LOW FACTORY PRICES RESIDENTIAL GLASS Prompt Expert Repair* on LOCKSMITH WORK SUPPLIES RCA Tubes * Part* FRANK HOVANEl Men's Pants, Jackets KEYS MADE* AT WHOLESALE PRICES Batteries 657 Roosevelt Avenue, Cartrrri TOOLS • HOUSEWARES J4 PERSII1NG AVE. Gives You DRAPERIES HARDWARE t PAINTS Joe's Pet Shop CARTERET, N. J. Highest Trade-In FLOOR SANDERS AND A. Utah, Jr., Prop. • Allowances 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. WAXERS FOR RENT Telephone CA I-M*B on ART DRAPERY SHOP PERTH AMBOY — HI 2-3419 SEWING MACHINES FABRICS — DRAPERIES — Slipcovers • SALE8 • REPAIRS SPREADS — SHOWER CUR- Horn? Improvements (All Our • ELECTRIFICATIONS TAINS — BLANKETS — SUP 20 Years Experience COVERS — UPHOLSTERY — FIX UP WITH BIRDS KITCHEN CURTAtNS — have been raised ORDER EARLY CALL CA-1-5450 DRAPERY HARDWARE FORMICA jin our J own avi- For the Holidays "Complete' Installations" Call CA-1-7219 ary. Control bred • Plumbing & Heating r WINDOW SHADED «- BUNDS from select par- 3 PIECE SUITE for ents, • 535 AMBOY AVENUE Free Estimate on Beautifully Reupholstered WOODBRIDGK WOODBRIDGE, N.*~J. Counters • Sink Tops PARAKEETS CHOICE OK *1 7C and FABRICS 1 • 3 up Plumbing & Heating Tel. WO. 8-3782 CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS Normals and Rares from ffr, White Pine, Knotty Pine Call WO. ,'8-1217 • Remodeling Tailing Strains Natural or Select White Birch SERMAYAN • New Installations Drug; Stores See Our Complete Line of • Gas and Oil Burners WOOD'S FORMICA QUALITY PET SUPPLIES UPHOLSTERY CO. 5 FIFTk AVENUE, AVENEL 24-Hour Service and CABINET SHOP Can wq-i-sM«, m-MJi- Avenal Pliarmacy t Oakwood A«nue, CM•rterW GUTH PET SHOP L. PUGME8E - A. L1PO U94 RAHIWAY AVENUE • Sporting Goods t 1 Ii "CARTEBET'S LITTLE ZOO' WOODBRIDQE Mfljll liquor Stores Get That Radio & TV Service t 80 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret REEL PRESCRIPTIONS Telephone Woodbrldft IMWft , C«teret 1-lQJI FIXED OUFFY'S NOW! WHITMANS CANDIES Woodbridge We're an TELEVISION & Cosmetics - Film - Greeting Cardi Liquor Store • Plumbing and Heating • Official "Penn," RADIO REPAIRS ' JOS. ANDRASCIK, PROF. "Airex" and Tel. ME-6-0189 Complete Stock of Domestic "Centaure", RAYMOND JACKSON Service CaUs Made From and Imported Wines, Beers Charles Fair 9 A. RL - » P. M. AND SON and Liquors Plumbing • Heating REEL REPAIRS A 8PECKLT1 1382 OAK TREE ROAD 514 AMBOY AVENUE Reel Checked, Cleaned, Polbhtd Druggists Electric Sewer Service Greased and1 Adjusted t*A« , N. J. WOODRKIttf.E. N. 1 far Only * | m Main Street Telephone*: STEALS HOUSE J (plus parti. If needed) WoodbrUge, N. J WuodbridgB 8-0594 or 8-3121 BANGKOK, T • Moving and Trucking « W« Have - In Stock the absence of Mrs. Yip Tttlitphom R-MM j noi, Vlsal Wangtal, A Complete Moving Job It21 LINDEN AVEHUE • CUSTOM-MADE POLE8 MADI: eurelully aJsmffflWed Mrs. 3 ltuums fli 5 Room* |3 Woodbrtdgt, Ii. J. • ?^!" MOCCASINS, ou'll fold u wide LOAFERS and SLIPPERS thongiioi« house—board by t Electrical Wwk • Room* »ao ti l(0*m» M« «iut us owefully reassemblwl u* • WILQLIFE PICTURES J It-tlion of beautiful IUwnon»ule Stuiiijti 20 l»ay» free un his own property. H" * ' (Framed) All l,i^ llui DON NEWMAN SPORTING GOODS of my sermon for tW» «fll» , 186 REMSEN AVE. AVENE I shall have to trust to ProvfcW" 4 1'ftaa.ilc Street, Curleret *M Monm Street, Rahway Tel. <:V l-tf27B WO, I-MM tor Inspiration. T<*i«ht I will """•• Tdiwne RA 1-1114 better prepared.'* ><< ir:- '•

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••; .-ugar IDEAL STRAINED : fiesli strawberries, CRANBERRY Lancaster Brand Smoked, Shankless ::h sugar and let atand SAUCE ~ Mix equal quantltlet .imi imnanaa. Serve OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY und powdered SAUCE Whole or Strained cam H.ikfd Banuiv IDEAL PURE pi-eled. whole or cut In STRAWBERRY HAMS .jiuriers PRESERVES .•C.ll' IDEAL IOVI-M. . :r.on peel Butt or Whole TOMATO cans Shank' or Either on baking SOUP :.• with grated lemon DIAMOND Pound Portion Ib. Half Ib. • Ati sugar. Dot with BRAND Package in an oven (350 de- WALNUTS Old-fashioned smoked ham, flavor folks rave about. Shonkless trim gives you more lean meat -.u 20 minute*. Serve . oi ham. DAIRYCREST Half Gallon Carton lUnana, Fritter* ICE CREAM Lancaster Brand "U. S. Choke" Beef • cut in this slice* .::.uu jelly DC A DC GLENSIDE •% 29-0,, .•led almonds Roast or • -iter crumbs rEAIM BARTLETT J «"> Steak •>i) frying it banana In half Ib. ''.in the jelly through PLUM PUDDING -» Chuck P ihe almonds very SUNSHINE 16-ox. Bone in, cut from top-quality, government graded "U. S. Choice" steer beef. rackers Into fine HI-HO packafft ;••• .a the eggs until ' icii of thwe lngre- CRACKERS JUMBO FANCY SELECT ,i separate Bowl. Dip in currant jelly and Potatoes 2 r; i9c FftiiKocktail"" ^ •••' almonds. Next dip IDiAl Shrimp- 69c£t« Oysters it 59c •-ne beaten egg and Mince Meat — Make a delicious oyster stuffing! : racker^ crumbs. Chill Potatoes 2::: 39c ;-»r for several!hours. M t IDEAL < Poultry Sjtuffing "^ - :me to serve, heat the UniOnS STEWED til a cube- oj bread IEPP-U-1ATI0N Poultry Seasoning *TI w seconds. Drop In Cider 45c f 75c nan at a time. Cook Juice TOMATO 2 * • :;!own. Drain on pa* Mixed Nuts ;:,r X Virginia Lee •^-i ve fritters with" a Pound Stuffed Olives > designers have b«- pkg. | • »K about our teen- Broccoli Fruit Cake' - < quently, their clothes • from sloppy sweaters White Boiler •My saddle shoes that ' ' twelve yean Mio. Ideal for Creaming •ivorite for aohool wear Onions 2-15 ^•ater and aklrt but Yellow; *erve < 'lining neat and stjl- ' !«»ed to look good. them boiled, P' •<'<• of evening drfftfi baked or candied up" clothea l» TarW. 3-17 Sweet Potatoes SWIFT'S Brown-N-Serv« « "«ht most toothers 1 keep their daughters California EXTRA SHARP "K clothes too old lor PASCAL Sausage ::;: 48c ,*nd Celery CHEESE by i^ky Florida • . Fancy Cranbcrriet *-• 19c IDEAL k Oranges <• 29c a*t>r on« cin be found. Muihroomi JZZm •* 41c Peas 2-25c 'iiu Egypt H«,NIJM In uio*H> flavor! • J1Q. i Grapefruit 4 '« 29c Cole Slow ^ 10c ::it..K'«• ii .i .i 11;.)' v \«Jv. v.v.:\\ " \ tt AU AWVMTIHVU l«ll L* Unii: .. CARTERET PACK TTTJ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2C. LEGAL NOTICES to show Hint most voters will not maintain international peace free General Assembly. But the SAYS GOODBYE, DIES Opinions of Others CINCINNATI, Ohio — Andrew arleret. County of MI'II1;,M . taken In by smears. ftii themselves, their abilities and As newspapers of this nation U.N. has not lived up to all the The Russians evidently con- turned his head and died, Mrs. without great prejudice to u,,, , sider operations through the Kelly told friends. .hereof, then that the snmr u their views on the lwues before observe their "week" and dedi- hopes Implicit In this language lOld and thait (he moneys i.t> «xv, The tumult iinrl shouting of the recent election indicates to me them. cate themselves to the cherished is responsible for the demands U.N. essential to their "peace nifih sale, after the uayinnu , recent ramiiniiMi have now died offensive." We probably could satisfaction of certain •pertHc iir that a larger proportion of our task of keeping the people in- now sometimes heard that we THE NEW CONGRESS rtnwn. Numerous columnists and voting population Is falling within formed, they salute the churches pull out of the organization en- not maintain our coalition with- ncumbrances In tht complaint pditoriiil writers have spent the out the framework provided by With the Democrats in control fiction mentioned, may he tiiv, the "Independent" category, and of the land for their transcend- tirely. &I the House by twenty-nine seats pnrt disposed of according to Iir past few weeks analyzing the elec- ent responsibility of keeping the U.N. and certainly could not said lands, tenements mid ),, that these independents are being On the A more sensible way of ap- and of the Senate by only one merits to be affected by thin at-, tion results mid sprailflMng about people faithful to their religious hope to add the uncommitted their inrnnuiK. In general, there greatly influenced by their own praising the value of trie U.N. Is seat, a coalition government is in situated In the Borough nf r inclinations. states to it. Middlesex County, New Jersey ., Bpponr.s to be a remarkable personal evaluation of the charac- to ask why It has not functioned prospect. Since most of the Demo- No Informed and faithful na- As the U, S. has fashioned its known aa follows: TRACT ONE amount of iiKreeinenl as to what ter and qualifications of the op- SCREEN altogether as Intended and how crats coming '\pto power as com- as IM Pulaskl Avenue and <|p, tion Is likely to ever fall prey to coalition into "the shield and the national results Indicate. posing candidates. well It h*s performed. sword of the Charter," the U.N.mittee chairmen are conservative as Lots 8. 10, 11, IS, lfl, 17, 89, Mi false doctrine, or false god.— Southern Democrats, the new Con- 92 111 Block 229 on the Borouish ( Most observers seem to agree People who used to be party vot- The answer to the first ques- Itself has Increasingly played the teret Assesumern Map; TRACT "VICTORY AT SEA" (Calif.) Times-Delta. tion lies in two phenomena—the gress will not be a "New Deal" or Known BB 81-84 Pulaskl Avem that t.he election showed no clear ers are now becoming Independent This film Is a documentary- role of conciliator rather than trend toward either political party. voters. The party label Is becom- atomic age and the Cold War- policeman in the maintenance of "Pair Deal" type of the Roosevelt designated an Lots 79 and DO n, condensation of approximately A WORLD WITHOUT THE UN? that were unknown when bhe Truman era. 327 on the Borough of Carteret The <• OIIMMIMI sf appears to be that ing less Important. The personal 60,000,000 feet of film from ten peace. Only In the historic case ment Map. Impression given by the candidate What sort of world would we Charter was drawn in 1945. the. election indicated a desire on nations, in which battles In every of Korea, where the unique cir- LEGAL NOTICES Vou and each of you lire m, is becoming more important. Many be living in today If there had the part of most Americans to corner of the globe are depicted. been no United Nations during The development of nuclear cumstance of the Soviet boycott fendants In the above cntltim continue with rrrtttttie-rrf'ttie-roacr Voters will, I believe, vote for R The picture, which funs for. an weapons, typing the constant of thf Security Council permit- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY became you may have or dnlm - man they trust and admire, even the last nine years? CHANCERY DIVISION some right, title, lien or oilier •, policies, avoiding the extremes of hour and a half, depicts everything threat that the defense of liberty ted avoidance of the veto, has MIDDLESEX COUNTY directing the real estate helm- either t.he. riuht or left. If they do not agree with many of That question is appropriate may literally destroy life on this the U.N. proper undertaken to tloned. The nature of which . from the early plotting of Hitler to our celebration of the U.N.'s DOCKET NO. C-500-M the views expressed by the candi- and Mussolini to the final Allied planet, has changed the whole ' enforce peace through military THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY reason that each of you nrr lo It. has been pointed out that ninth birthday, because the an- v to defendants are as follows: Kim, this was one of the closest elec- date. There is Increasing evidence triumphs in Europe and the Pacific nature of the problem of enforc- sanctions. that more and more voters are swer to It Is the best possible SOFIA LOTYSZEW8KI and PETER wewskl. because you have u ,; and is reported to be an Illustra- ing peace by collectlve'measures In at*reast 15 other clearly de- share In such lands; Peter I tions in history, with contest after "splitting thir tickets" In order to refutation of charges that the LOTY8ZEW8KI. her husband; AGNES contest, nil over the nation, being tion of every major crisis during The East-West conflict, pitting fined political disputes, however, BUCZKOW8KI, her heirs, devisee* and ski. because you have an Inrh.i, vote for.the men they believe to organization has teen a failure. personal representatives, and her, tSelr of ciirtesy In the part of ihe , decided by the narrowest of mar- World War II. the U.N. against one of its own the U.N. has played a significant mis I be most qualified In each party. v or any ol their succeMora In right, which your wife, Sofia Lotwi- The answer Is plain: the world major members and resulting In role. entltled; Agnes Buczkowakl. •,,.,, '• kl.l gins. Control of Congress has gone It Is this type of voting, I believe, title and Interest, and MR. BUCZ- to the Democrats by the shift of "WHITE CHRISTMAS" would be In even worse shape frequent Soviet abuse of the veto The withdrawal of Soviet KOWSKI. husband of Agnes Buczkow- devisees and personal repre•,•:, only a small number of seats. Cer- so evident In the recent election, than it 16—less Stable and more I* power, has destroyed the basic troops from Iran under U.N. sKI; MARY JA.NU8Z, her heirs, devisees and your, their or any of tin-:r which has made It difficult for In Technlcolored Vita-Vlslon, a and personal representatives, and her sors In right, title and Interest tainly no dear mandate has been score by Irving Berlin and with a vulnerable to the threat of open assumption that the great pow- pressure first derflonstrated the their or any of their successors In right you have H one-fifth shsr,' , analysts to discover any particu- war at many points—if the U.N. lands; Mr. Bucekowskl, \r. given to either political party. lar political trend at this time, cast headed by Bing Crosby, ers would have a mutual Inter- value of the organization as a title and Interest, and MR. JANUSZ had not been available to play est In protecting the Interna- husband of Mary Janusc; (L. 6 I Agnes Buczkowskl, becnusr What is the explanation for the Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney means of mobilizing world .in Inchoate right of cunesy in Its role In a score of specific tional status quo. opinion. I You are hereby summoned and re- apparent lack of a pattern in this What has brought about this in- and Vera-Ellen, this film has quired to serve upon EMIL STREMLAU, of the lands to which your •*•;!,• cases. * BucBkowskl, Is entitled; Mnr\ election? How are we to account creasing Independence on the part plenty of singing and dancing as Yet the U.N, has adjusted with The Oreek -case, which sent plaintiff a attorney, whose address Is of the American voter? a complemen tto a'story which Is This much can be said in ad- remarkable success to these vast U.N. observers into the Balkans 5-7 Cooke Avenue, Carteret, Middlesex your heirs, datlsees and I>IM : for the fact that the Republicans County, New Jersey, an answer to the resentatlVM «nd your, their ,,r held on to two House seats In tra- Television, I believe, has had a about the efforts of a tired divi- dition to the even more dubious and unforeseen variations in its showed how U.N. machinery their successors In right, title complaint filed In a civil action In l.rl I ditionally Democratic Virginia, tremendous effect. It has enabled sion on the Western front to put point that the U.N, has con- environment. . could be geared to U. S. military which WAL5NTY BUCZKOWSKI Is •crest, because you have » ,, picking up two more as far south the voter to gain a better picture on a farewell Christmas entertain- tributed significantly to the sum As the U. s. and Soviet have power. plaintiff and STACIA PETERS, et His share In inch lands; Mr .I,,i. , ment for a well-loved battle-weary arc defendants, pending In the 9uperlo' bund of Mary Janusz, bemuse •. ae Florida and Texas, while the of the "whole" candidate. No total of human welfare through come to rely less upon the orig The cases of Indonesia and Cfcurt of New Jeraey, within thlrty-flvi .in Inchoate right of nine-,-. Democrats succeeded In defeating longer Is the candidate a mere General, who Is about to be re- the quiet work of its specialized in-al collective security machin- Palestine represented important days after December 18. 1954, exclusive part of the lands to whlrh such veteran Republican Senators name who issues periodic press re- lieved of his command; agencies in scientific, social and ery and more upon regional ar- victories for U.N. processes of of Bold date. If you fall to do so. the Mnry Janusz, Is entitled. relief demanded In the complaint wil' I. Orant Scott as Ferguson of Michigan and Cor-leases. On television the voter sees economic fields, rangements to protect and pro- mediation and conciliation. . . be taken against you by default. Tb.li Clerk of the Supen,, don of Oregon? ' the man In action and makes a Alfred Hitchcock set some kind It is by Its political functions mate their interests, emphasis Surely this is not the record action has been Instituted to obtuU DATEp: November 23, 11154 judgment, accurate or otherwise, of a record when he finished "The that the U.N. Is generally and within the U.N. has shifted from of an organization that "never a partition and division of certain lan'li Emll Stremluu I believe the explanation lies and premises whereof MICHAEL AUurney for Plaintiff regarding the candidate's person- Trouble With Harry" in thirty properly judged, for the first the Security Council .to the po- does anything but talk."—Provi- C P. 11-28; 12-3, 10. 17 chiefly in the fact that most of the ality and character, BUCZKOWSKI, lute of the Borough o' contests were determined by local days—his quickest. Shirley Mc- purpose under the Chatrer is "to litically cumbersome but veto- dence Journal. issues and the personal qualifica- Radio, newspapers and periodi- Laine, the leading lady In the film, tions of the individual candidates. cals- appear to be carrying an in- was Carol Haney's understudy In National issues apparently were of creasing amount of political news "The Pajama Game," and was secondary importance to most of and commentary. People are be- playing for Carol when Hal Wallis the voters. coming better informed about pub- saw the show tnd signed for a lic affairs and more concerned starring contract. Hitchcock had If these elections indicate any- about electing the best men to never seen her before she worked thing, they point to the increasing office. in this picture. independence of the American voter. More and more people seem All of this adds up to a more in- Esther Williams and Ben Gage to be abandoning the Idea that telligent and independent elec- will celebrate their ninth wedding they should vote on the basis of a torate. I believe it is a healthy anniversary on Thanksgiving Day party label alone. The respective sign. It should also teach certain in Reno, where Esther Is appear abilities of the candidates them- things to the politicians: Ing at the Las Vegas Sahara Ho- "It's the season selves now appears to be the single 1. Elections are no longer likely tel. most important factor in deter- to be won on party labels alone. mining many persons' votes. Good candidates who can secure While identified in the minds of Another way to describe What is the support of Intelligent voters most fans for his gangster roles, to count your blessings. occurring is to state that the size are essential. Edward G. Robinson has played In of the so-called "independent 2. Unjustified attacks on the only 9 such films out of'the total vote" is increasing. The indepen- character and personality of an of 60 motion pictures he has made. fays S. William Hornsby ent voter is one who does not vote opposing candidate are likely to Robinson, however, Is returning to • 22 Second St., Fords, N. J. regularly with 'any particular backfire, especially if it can be gangster roles and will portray the political party. He makes up his shown that the charges are irrel- toughest mobster of all times— mind at each election on the basis evant to the issues of the cam- racket-czar Vincent Canelli—in "Thanksgiving starts the holiday season and of the issues as he sees them. The paign. The recent election seemed "Black Tuesday." that's the season that makes me want to take stock of all the good things that can happen to 1954 a man, things I count as my blessings. Like 1895 Christensen's living in this country of ours, or like having a "THE FRIENDLY STORE" family like mine... 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