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CARTERET, N. ,1, MJIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1960 P. 0, nun PRICE TEN CENT8 impaign Say Odors*f'teret CWV Units lo[NewAnnex fjlwer Veterans at Lyons Chest Not , CWV. it* -. \\\ - to Be m m i. the institution '•- The local croup be In

hed Borough ,„,, Christmas Mrs. M Ganvi.Mrnibm D e 1 a v e d - .... P»i"tv at Lyons- ,, Hos- will leave irom me clUBrooms L;. • !„ ,.L. Wl i . hr < Ub nS Sl§ 0!M s lYarrlw'ski said Ijiiilfn. pitai. where more 2.000«t «:-n P.M. ' "*" J T" Slate* IPdwiirvi tw IW quar- A corporate communion will Of New (ilassroomS Borough NolUrlPrel'Shoulfrif(!S ' " Thn be held by the CWV at the «(.,», L- i 1 v Work Ol the Blame ! cartmt with AM mass in St. Ellas church ror Next School I ear The CARTERKT - Heplih In-1 s of Sunday with breakfast, to fol- TARTERET — Rev Mel M. , ninmittre of the ifctor Michael Yarcheski said ' to- low. Charles Miller and Ethel Corcoran spiritual director of .urn nf the United }dHy that the highly unplt'a- Piir-jweduickjvilnjc in char«e. jst, Josephs Parochial School •;mipnlifn of Ran- snnt'odor that seeped thrnush !said today that the eight-room BorouRh Hall Manhattan Tuesday nishl did annex nearliiR completion near direction of John not, come from a chemical Holiday Home Decorationthe Turnpike wil not be used •;,iv Jackson, chnlr- plant in Carterel. 'during the current . 1960-1961 ,chHlrman of the According to The New York -school year. ! , croup laid out ! Times "the source was suspect- Contest Slated by Club "It would be too difficult to Miductinti the an- disturb the present Vlasses in , inr funds for the ed to be an unidentified chem- CARTERFT - Plan.- for ; ; ical plant in the Carterel, N J. sections of the borough. our school." Father Corcoran .- :m: services which the annual residential Christ- Taken into consideration will said. "In addition to that ad- area" ,i .uidRarltnnBay mas decorating contest spon- be artistk- mem, design and ditional faculty would be re- "This foul smell cjid not come :„, -upplled to the sored by the Cnrteret Worn CA°l S('lieme- originality. ;quired." Philip W. Swart?., from Carteret,'' Mr. Ynrcheski an'sClul) were announced to- ; lld*plll,tio11 etCl Tne Jud«m« ' patber Corcoran said he ex- iinrcior showed that said. "It came from the Linden dav bv Mrs Rotort Tavlor wi" take p!rtce Df>cembw ™- i^cls the structure to be. fully •tinteen agencies re- area" chairman. s K Flth •' ' nowi.iRMM, Thf clllb wil] hold it5-an. completed ^y tne beginning of •I unit,'- of service ox- "" H VIIIKK CAMPAIGN IM.ANS: Shown lift lc> risht: stamlins, Kuitene Brown. Stephen Sandor, Kdwln S. The smell was al its worst nu»l Christinas party Decem- ;the new year. For the time be- CMrterrt residents <*"1"' SlininT V Werm-r, I'hilip U. Suarb; seated Hoy Jackson and John J, Sudisi. Workers missing from the picture from 8 to 9 O'clock, then it be- . „ IT lul1 br »)nw- '" threc dl fp!Tnl Ut n ber 15 In St. Mark's Parish jin«. the building; would be used | ' „ .liwrpli Trlrposky and Mrs, Ann DeVito. I Photo by Popicl Studiol Kan to dissipate. Durum the' « '« "«- house, rellltl0Us lh(imr ind do0 Hall with Mrs. Robert Farrell for meetings nnd catechism ,:.i CanipulRii Dl-1 ' • ' hour sources of annoyed or • '- as chairman, assisted tty Mrs. j classes, he said.

!»• responsible for alarmed citizens in New Yoik ThfTC '• no m'A t0 U Robert Taylor, Mrs. George The hcatinn equipment, h« lnto the t () l under the following the police tin ' » *'st. The judges Burctt and Mrs. P. S. Gal- said, already has been install- -d units: retail trade. Mrs.Flanagan P.O. Lists Special Hours Holiday PrograminDepartmeng t and'other ^||soj mc Is coming from one of the and agreed unanimously that Le-ion on Pemi Harbor Day. opening of the annex next sea- IIIK at tlw Rutgers Reading.8liim,w atul p.t,.e,,| pW g A, M.Christmas cards and sift par- financial report on the Players' plants located in nearby Lin- :i m announced that Ct'iHer since JunJunee , 19511951. the Carteret Labor Coum-il this week T ;son, the overcrowded conditions to f> P. M., and money orders, eels. latest production of "Separate den." fui leaders Slu- will be cited at a imembership books be opened Her husband, the late Joseph! may be somewhat abated. :;••.( public schools Tables." directed by Judy Cole,' hition dinner in the University ifor expansion John Wilhus, a membei 6f the; However, the constant growth ;, h will take place of Elizabeth. . i Commons iNew Brunswick* be- ; All labor unions in the mi- post pledged to contrll-ute HOOiof the parish during the past •.vln'rc Information Try-out dates for the nexti I«w,LCftfl Jo \\*nA jginnin« at 6:15 P M. and Imediate vicinity of Carteret arejtownrds the Legion Memorial.!f*w years Indicates that the ||, • i ion will be given on Bus Outing Set Sea Explorers play of ttte current season.jJaLIVBUlI In IlCdU award'd g certificate of appre- invited to meet with the execu-iHowever, he died, sir 'e he had'overcrowdinu problem will con- »r.i-s> to be thesame. 'i services of Lh« CIVIC |, 1 the PlayhousPlayhousee , ^ttn^erraee^ ' of the Labor-Council crocer. He .wtpa^l Pv^t.;)'* T.|Whlle th« I'-iC^'ties in tht n»w oi ihe OnlUd Red!Extension Dlvfclon. will make CARTERET - Lou Mikics, Explorer Ship S8 brought jsom- of tliF boruueh have 1 L chairman for the Cfir-;pii ents from Joseph f?ttr-un,i&nd Avenwj," Wood- 1 Labor unionsii.tci'.-u-d in *oToiT)e,u -,vV» iiM t6&...~:itoxJtW\&iiy&. '*'• <-"> -'•« ,"*«* t^ u.' ' ' ''y that a Kieat progress was made clubs from Shorecrest. Park- Woodbridpe. The unions and 1 am sure that he wanted Askf92.7nJ.i 12 lootball game to be played In. in only three meetings, with musician and teacher, was an- nue. Jd Post High School e S0 Est£ltK and nounced as follows: *U ^ " may also call KI 1-6947 or .me to keeK p thhe promisi e f Carteret Hills. llim Part 1 will consist, of piano ME 4-7724, for fun her details. " Mi's. Willus said. •or Sisterhood: forTU Members nf the council ;ire 11 FJ(l n lds solos by Sandra Pike, Carteret; The Labor Council lias under- "We are very srateful com- Plans for Tno CARTEEET . V' ? the U'adinii post si«son football.""^ themselves, and be pre- Qabrle] Comba, president, and m(1|lUl<1 Joyce Straw. Port Rending, andj to sponsor and support n, Stunlev Ct-S/.ftk, Ctttn- ^^^; ^ **« th CARTERET Three seniors Eichbaum. WootttrridgF:' team in the Wotvd-^ander of "" iharr been notified recently ure Peun State and the fashion j Bhorecresi: Roy n. presi- board meet- Mls Chester Willis, Wood- ioridRe Township Babe Ruth ~ ithat they liave (aken sucessful- by contracting firm* for nn- University of Oregon. Officers of Ship 88, all hlgh| ' dent, and Leonard Zaleski, l1001 bridge, will sing "Toyland" and .. ••• e\entn«, December provement* at the drteret In- SporlsIm;n ,m. plmming 8 bus ^ boys, are Boatswain! Parkview: William f'. Elliott |1"termediate ly the first, step in their post 1 1 as fl !Hl I niversal Bible !i uierhood of Loving in Middlesex Peters; Boatswain "Rock of Ages." a Chanuka president, and Julius E, Napier,!know™"'n as the Carteret Labor hich school plans. They are Pa- Collncl1 leam with, MrsJJoseph Morecrnft. Jr.. Authori- Mates song. Miss Ejlennor Abaray Tennyson Estates; and Roberl: tO be Marked tricia Sipos, Robert Barnaba, lse iiuere.sted""The~sroup' Thomas Yarczeski. 1 and K..iiner. program viceliy chairman announced In to , CMKm^sTGeow Shara: Yeoman "ken-iCarteret. will sh,K -The Twelve Qanter. president nnd Robert CARTERET - Universali Michael Zareva. 1(1 th Blblf residing. Mrs.'Alex' The low bid was N on S- uda? SemSr W™ ^onMorv. Crew Leaders &y* of Christmas" and "O R. Sowienski, Carteret Hills. « ( /• e l\nlll,rtmont l Sunday will be obfervedj Patricia Sipos has been ac- -.:::•• ;«ve the invoca- by Public Constructors. Inc.', of . •r to be in PhiladelphiajVlcto1 Wolleon. Robert Fed!-, Night." Miss Abaray The group named Jackson ' "" "' /»''""• " iinn ththpe HHungariaiiiiffnH»n n HcffiimeriicepteReformed cepted d undeunder r ththee earlearlyy admisadmis-- [teaches piano in this area' and sion plan by Douplas* College. :Blttckwood, N. J. of SU.7HJ.712 i^n um".._.e lor the special pre-ison Chairman of the council and \'ulp Parts Dec. 2.'j!ciiurch at both services on Sun- >> new treasurer;tax $3,328,327, The c d now present, their aims to thei tor, who will be back from his ;.terested in attending the game * «Pt' the invitation of Skip-'*'arteret. respective clubs and vote fen Christmas party, of the Ca - official trip to California. V|H Patricia is treasurer of the Na- 111 Knntor I* new edl- contract was R-77 which ,.„„,.,.,, Mikics •tMiPer-£cmietrn Lewis of Sea. Ex- • .Sisterhood Bulletin; bids on grading, Ship at Perth Amboy The Circle Players* Chora teret Police Department, joint- preach on the topic "Life ?roin| tional Honor Society, co-editor , or call 21 of the Annscott News, color ; eii Seiderman ac-suiictures and incidental ;to a pre-Chnstmas party at Group, making its rirst appear- witl1 A Book". English worship serv- P M or prove, an agenda will be adop-'* nM Carteret Local, 47, Pa- guard of the marching band. • i.unanshlp of the.for a ithe Perth Amboy Yacht Club ance, will ship three numbers; ted at the next meetuiR. Janu-;t™" !« B^ne^olont Associa- ice starts at. 10 A. M., Hungari- at at Kl 1-7K8 after 5 P. M. con She has held offices In tha 13 at 8 P. .M "The Dreidl Song," "The Or- ary 31. lion will bo held m the Co- an at 11 o'clock. tmMU lnlc ( iUld f inal dl tailsl chestra Song" and "Jingle' Club. Hish Street, Fri- Sunday School and confir- Future Teachers of America, announcennu d ajhaU Interchange servinn mt- ; ' , " -'There be a gift exchange. Also at the regular meellns.„.i Commander Stanley Cisisak Bel]s." Singing with the group the Latin club, and Junior i. party to fc held atjfic, only to the North. the iiommartiiu committee pre will be Barbara Kurdyla, Elea- Pdlish Police Chief Charles Makwin-isharp. Achievement. She belongs to M-nted its slate of officers p. . t, ,, ski, chairman said the musicj' the unit every, Monday from 7 nor Abaray and Eugene Pike, the Youth Fellowship of the ;>mn with a skit "Mr,To Fete Children 1961, Further nominations mayj Carteret; Connie Marchltto,i fctf>('/« \<>W >««//win be furnished by the Melo- (Hungarian Reformed Church. Menorah." till 9 at The American Legion res. tljut Grand Knight JohnjGOP YULE PARTY Of Legion Family to nw.ie at the Jauuary meet- Gene Gallo and Hollander RoSs, CARTERET — The rmwu. ----- . - > nVRTPRFT Robert Barnaba was informed Morton Baum ad- Memorial until spring. In late -' CARTERET - Plans for ' •-"-»•" • , a al whic,,hi,.h timlimep thep SportsSnnrt.s-- Rahway; Carol Simon, Iselin; American Club lnc has elected Bosze will prepare a Uffty hot: CARILHi.1 that he has been nominated by ',-.e Board and CARTERET — SiiiUu Clans' ijspring Commodore Julius Kish| activities und for '"'" =»HI »•• - f men wilwil l holnoida their annual Mrs. L. J. Breza. Wixidbrldge; the following ne'.v ofVersi'ninil and that there ifall belsprmfi *the Honorable Peter Freling- plans tor installation of of- stated' the wiU be neld at' ;,^huysen Jr. for an appointment ir a ehUdwn'slwill appear for the children of Alva Bazemore, Linden, and Jerome ,,u.n.. ^..., L prL^•-..sl .!ei{tertninment, , and an ii party to be held atlthe American Legion family un t '»' the yacht basin. derit; John Bedimiv. vice prwi-of s»ts. to the United States Military •'iherhoodI! of Loving December 18 from '2 till 4 P.M. Youth chairman John DeJVictor Her,der, Edison .iKOoutt-on Sunday,1 Stanley Clszak, comnuuider, 'ih. memm-i-I-MHM U committee AnRl,]o ,sUltc,d lhls was anothe ' Part 2 of the program will bTlle e danccTlu s wi bl> 18 at ,10 A. Mutated that this Is un annual LiinuHiuced themembership^ beBlnnmgyout""2n 3""acUv"jt"y ™of cartere. . Legion't P^ti " ' Nutcracke" Performer Suite.d " silewskisilewski,, treasurer Tlmddeus 0 6 Tn 0 A ei (( an treasurer a i were named co-chairmen ofJl ! I' n 30 A. M, All the affair with the posl nnd timi its annual m bers f tht J B en TrKaamierski1 . record,,, seeret.ry^i, w,l be pi.sen e d ., , :teams, is basketball manager ' »n re-^-orked in conjunction with the'W ™ ° ' »™. u ^ °'"" - PBA;the Christm»» party. Mrs. Loi-^ plays varsity baseball_ He „. . or ^"'carteret Yacht Club. diet Dance Theatre. Plainfleld; and John T'ime/iik sei^eaiit- lM iContinued»on Pase 2 will appear also in the senior liniuiK a new membei of the . j -.'• in- shown followed byjren. • The| e win bp no dr llt5 on play, is treasurer of the chem- ! t The children wllli Chutrmau lor tin ,m,iv is Cartel el Sportsman! Associa- cemim 26 at,{j January 2. istry club, and .servei as Stu- •!:'• traditional holldaylSherniiui Jay-Unianskv. a.l.iu-.non is dent Oi-Kani/atlon committee Fl taut of lhe post. "> members of the mfin- Jo Murk (luinukah [chairman. Hi.s parents are Mr. -•, loi the eveiiinr Hwei-vatlons must be made Oils oi and Mrs. Roy Barnaba. 67 M:> TheodOU- Cheilklll.lWlth him Hi 121 Oeunu Wreel licl.-UU) I Here AV*f We Jackson Avenue. ^••laBroWnandMis Jo-or at The American Lrni'l" CARTERET- -Chanukah. Michael Zareva U. eligible U> Mi-morfcil, KI 1-9810. men (study pJmrnwcy all the Albany - hVasl of Lights, is one of thej 1 huppiest Jewish holidays. Cele- iColleiu of Phwrmapy. In \\izh brated this year from December [.school. Michael has been foot* j 14 lo I'll, the ein^it-dajj festlva (ball and baseball manager and iretells the story of \laccabees a nieinber of the LoudspeAKifr land Ihi-ir fiyht for religious [staff. Oenniin and mhemistfy ]liberty troni Syrian oppressors. clubs, and the stage crtw. He II uUo ii 'mid so tortlil until all candles Auxiliary of Kire Co. '2 reelectt'd JKlow in tl>e eolith night. Tlief Mis Mieliitel Y;licheski us middle candle is lighted each pivsidi-nl. Others L'lL'cted are; uiidit ' ;Mrs. Mats* l.arkin. vice pi't-si- Ident; Mi>. Fianiis Cry/u:>-. st-o- irelary: Mi.-.. Felicia Kashmer, \Form (Jvic (>roui> Itinundttl »m1 rt-Cdidiiiji secre- In (.arteret Hills lary. A Chmtmas party will oe held I>cemb«r 40 at Keruiy CAKtlSRKT ' A new civic Acre.,, Woodbridge. Member* (j'roup to be known as thr Car- will meet at- the fire house 41 U--ret Hills Asbgcmtiuji hasbren 7;30 P. M. There will be an ex- formed in lhe borousli change of Robert Ciimtor U> president. icv ludai iiimiuiH-cil the Other olticcrs arc Hobeil J Man-li, Ml StLL YULE TREES Kustuw. vice president unii x iioliu niliin and still CAHTEKET—Sale ot Chrut- chairman of publicity; Mrs. uf mas treet, will be started today , , . .. Roberta Harris, recording sec- Thr f«ll()»viii|f ire evenlK by the Men's Club of the HUTV. ""• ••>"•••'«•"» p-tw-y, Mr,. Hose Marie Jtiiiuur) gtu 11111 Hefomied Church *l 111 BXHIBITS UKAW INTtKKST AT S(Ol IIISKII- 'All liliutun correspoudiiiK secretary Avenue. U which drew «oii»i«l«'»bl* attrnii.-i William Ray, treasurer. by r*pM studio) FRIDAV DECEMBER 9, 1360 PAGE TWO

fruits. Reservations should be Holiday Program made with Mrs. Marge Nemrth OBITUARIES Talks On Youth KI 1-5243 not later than De- •" '« //,. cember 16. , Set by Church Work Given HereI The str.er offering was a- cago and Mrs. Erling Edward-1 CARTERET — , ,„,,„, .r„.„-,„,. sen of Ludlngton, Mich.; three mis Sunday at the Calvary »r"Michael Sikora, 736 Roose-jgrandchildren and two great- Bapllst church of Carteret, B4 ol Lwllrs1 Auxiliary, •It Avenue, were held Friday. grandchildren Edwin Street, the Birth The next mee:::ic The funeral services »'ere;chrlst will be celebrated 2314, January 16 n S >rP Mi, Nutnals: 1 II to ri«h(, An- ritual services two MW, Joseph and P»tK>h pleted for the Chrutams party Prank Versegi, Louis J. Bzabo. ning at 7:30. d Pth oy c drew Kuhirka, Sliinlry Wilkowski, Michael Dirin, Ur-lry Catrl Jr., Williatn Sofka. man John Rivers. Jr both of; chol, r to be held at Colby's in South Andrew Pross, Mrs. Betty Mat- Comf Rush of win»K,Si Amboy, December 19 with a to. Mrs. L. J. Szabo and Mrs. RALPH JOSEPH Carteret; a sister, Mrs. MaryiAfw? Ribero and a brother, M.ch^j ^ bus leaving the elubrooms at Margaret Poling. Reservations KARVETSRY Qf CARTERET —Ralph Joseph 7:30 PAI. Members may bring close December 27. Rivers, both in Portugal; ** inTt* A^^'K brlo\r | Karvetsky. 68. 666 Roosevelt ( Avenue•nue, died Mondayy morninmorning ThfluneraThe funerall wiwilnl bree .«.u:held^,^.^?^*Qn HJfh The plrgt N j Th^e Ralph jnM..; at Elizabeth General HospltaljMonday morning at 9 AM. glory of the Blrth ^^ j ^ • .' A native of Poland, he movedifrom the Blzub Funeral Home,,lecUong. gUent Nlght Q -i • to CartereCnrteret at an early age. He;54 Wheeler Avenue. A reflUlereflulem N,ght retired as a foreman with the,high mass will be offered in 8t Meaning of Christmas,,laus Mito* > SHOP FRIDAY United States Metals Refining|Joseph's Church at 9:30 A.M. |Cholr jelectloru: Although You nur.sfs of Co., Carteret, 10 years ago andjinterment will be In 8t. Qer- Are So Tiny, As With Oladness Hospital H Imcl been working as a custo-jtrade's Cemetery, Colonlft. Ros- MMe n Of OldOld. iteret Bank dian f«>r tJie Carteret Bank and 8ry services Silnday at 7:30 The tljne for personal com-Metals it, j,- •' & SATURDAY Trust Co. siuce. P.M. Visiting hours 2 to S P.M.mlttment U> Christ. The Eve-^pervislon t'-'• He was a communicant of and 7 P.M to 10 P.M ning Offerlnit. The Rewiwlonal carpenter , •• Holy Family R. C. Church. '^^^^mm^m^^mi !Hymn: Joy to the World. Bene-Hyacintii (; V9to9 Survlvinfr are his wife, Edith CARD OF THANKS diction. Organ Postlude. |Woodmen f; Snow Kaivotsky: two daugh- MICHAEL SIKORA Choir memoors are: Misses Contractm.- r ters. Mrs. Victoria Kaznowskl We wish to express our 'sln- Marge Mlzerak, Mwyann Mlz-lo'Domw-lls M of Carteret, and Mrs. Edith erak, Dawn Attain, Barbara'^ Sons. K< :::. - * thanks to our relatives, Burtrme, of Elizabeth: one Adams. Mdnu, Helen B»rkasz|.iP8ii bemci', c Ralph, Jr.. of Carteret; one fiends and neighbors for their Emma Szalajl, Barbara Guarl-iway poh.-cVM . .stcp-Mster, Mrs. Victoria KUr.!klrid expressioai of sympathy no. MJsses Joan Batta, Donna'owlecki F.:i,,- , dyki of Carteret and nlnej their many acts of kindness. Brown, Permella 8afer. Mun.iufaotorv n--.,'.' grandchildren. jthe spiritual bouquets and the Gary Batta, John Borgacs.i floral tributes ex- The funeral was held Richard Bcrgacs. Stephen in our bereavement In Ralpl. day morning from the „.,.„ , Raphel, Kenneth Adams. the death of beloved wii'-cki Funeial Home, 56 Oar-I trret Avenue. A high Mass of husband, father, srandfather Requiem was offered in the und devoted brother Michael Sikora. GOT TV TROUBLES? "~!;, Family.Church. Interment was In St. Gertrude's Cemetery, We' especially wish to thank the Rev. John Hundiak, pastor, CALL CHRISTMAS SATEUJTES: Photo shows St. Josei.li- Cub Tack, 8G, with \ult tree Colonia. Add Karvetsky Funeral the Rev. Peter Meleeh, asslst- ornaments. Mrs. Casimir Kulodziejski !•• m the picture. ant pastor, Prof. Dymitrl Zaz- Rev. M. A. Konopka was cele- worsky, Jacko Wasiowicz, the brant of the Requiem Mass. HOME TV Altar Boys, the church choir lhe Mpn ! KI 1-7SS-, dt'acon. Rev. Martin K.omosln- ' C'«b and St. Am'* ski was sub-deacon. Interment metrlus Ukrainian Orthodox Serving Vou Day :unl Mi;l was at St. Gertrude's Cemetery. Church, Carteret, N. J. Pall bearers were .'ulhls Sa- Also Dr. Theodore Chenkin BRAND NEW II 111 ^ tanh-ka, Walter Niemiec, An-, diew Niemiec, Joseph Kar-1^! S^,".0,1 ..^ M^"^ Uie medical staff, nurses and Any 21" Aluminiznl l'irlun vvicki, John E.stok and Andrew nur.'-es aid at the Elizabeth Kui'dy'iii. General Hospital; Mayor Ste- KAK1. II. s.VUl'L'LSEN 'ohen Skiba and the Carteret $28.95 CARTKHI-.T Karl H. San\-Borough Council, the^emo- ud.vn. 1G4 Emerson Street, cratic workers of the, 'First \ di-'d Monday on Cooke Avenue District, Carteret, N. J., the Price Includes Installation In You: H of an mi Kircnt heart attack. He Fuel Supply 4th Squadron, Sey- ALL WORK FULLY (il AKAMII uUs 7a mour Johnson Air Force Base, Mi. Samurlwn. who was a Gold'sboro.N. C. Masons of the I——— 4th tvtutd florist, was u native of Supply Squadron Seymour' Nonu* a:;d a former resident Johnson Air Force Base. Golds-: of P.'i-l'li \inboy. He had lived boro, N. C, employes of Gen- die past seven years. eral American Tank and 8tor- in.' ttJriilm-mbTi'orthe'wood-"81^ °°., Carteret,. N. J thr Lillian's of Carteret bi id-V C 'iM-1 Church Chemical Atomic Workers Local I SiTrvivinn are two daughters, n'm- Radl° Communications I Mr,. Kmii Jacobson of Brain- Assemblers Union, RCA. Wood- Presents... W, Ma.-5.. and Mrs. aertrude bridge N. J. of leers and mem- FOR THE GIRL WHO KNOWS ( Inl'lll v .. lBorcl.ur.1 of Carteret; two sis- «»»'»''V"' "M "^natlon- ters, Mrs-Peter Bjorlin of Chi- f' Brotherhood of Electrical late-<|ay enchantment in pure Mlk >hi!l >n h.md . Workers, material handling span waist, a whirl of skirt —SM > > t< M , >* ,. igroup of H. and T. Depts, U. S. Lost of UnlUWnce JMetals Refining Co.. Carteret; PHOTOGRAPHY: Troop 84, held a photography exhibit Miown fmm left to right (behind table) Walter Kwiatkowskl, Nelson A\nn and Al I'zeto. Coding Inder Study ™£ ^%^^^ ^ WOODBR DOE - A lWcar, lh, pallbearers, the Car- .ol municipal ordinances U> de-;t 'i form traditional and Negro, Ixmelt Street, Corner of Blinchard. Carteret . ., , . Christ,mas carols assisted by a Straw, Port Reading, will pro- Others assisting in the dip 17.plpce orche?tra| part|allJ. •U Bteeki West of Boronfb Hill vide the piano accompaniment. as leaders are Mrs. Ann DuViaj i subsidized by a ferant from the All are piano students of Mr John Rockman, John Bednar FOR GIRLS 3 to 6xSokler, who Is a musical direc- Recording Industries Trust | tor of the program. Rita Black, paign leaders emphasized that KI 1-5465 ark I,ocal 17 of the American Rahway, will be the narrator there is no house to house so- Flowtn and Decorative Gn«nt Federation of Musicians. for "The Nutcracker Suite." licitation on behalf of the local For The UoUdar StMon. The next board of trustees members of the Ma; We Bafgtst You Incredibly meeting will be held at the lam, 47 Lowell. Street and Miss home of Arthur Bchwehr, Par- places employ- Place Yoir Oriert Early! Loretta RogowBkl, 18 Laurel priced! ln, January^ at 8:00 P. M. ment or business. Street, both attending the Col- Cr • of Ni^rslrn. POINSETTW FLANT* DISH OASpCNS 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S 1960 WE AREFGAOWING CARTERET -* Final official CHRISTMAS WREATH!) CHRISTMAS GREENS • Crisp nylons, dainty Dacron* polyester, "The Friendly Stire" ii.siis figures tnade'public this week by the U. B. Census CENTO niCEft fine combed cottons and lustrous rayons! Bureau shows Carteret has a O«AVE BLANKET! population of 20,502 persons. • Wide sweep skirts, jacket dress styles, OPEN THIS FRIDAY Acrilan* acrylic jersey tops and morel & SATURDAY NIGHT WATCH CLEANING 'The Home of Service" • Fancy frills and charming lace trims add 1 the right dress-up touch to every one) and I SPECIAL I HILL PHARMACY • In all the new-season shades that girls - Headquarlert for — go for in a big wayl Sizes 3 to 6x. EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 O'CLOCK! f. 1

Nu ('Uirjt Yvt vJ until Christmas Eve Credit Al (WHEN WE WILL CLOSE AT 6 P. M.) FASHION Free in Our Newly Paved Lot CREDIT JEWELERS WOOOBRIDGE at Rear Kntrunve! Fiats Ulamondi, Watcbct, BONUS VOTES ON ALL GIFT ITEMS! bww K1 t. J F«KE PAJIKING AT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, I960 PAGE THKIE

cember 19 at eight o'clock. This at 9:00 P.M. As In the past will be In the form of a Christ- Presbyterian Shorecrest C Cadult tickets at $1.50 each will St. Joseph's Jottings mas party meeting and you are help to defray costs of the asked to bring alonu a KIU for! children's party. w REV. PHILIP M. BRENNAN. OSM. the exchange program. On De- s in Itusy cember 21 the P.T.A. will put Renames Comba Tickets can be obtained This has on the Christmas piu-ly for the (Al! IP.RET — Oftbe Comba through either Dick D'Evrico inspection of uniforms depart. KI 1-7406 or Lou Nlttro KI 1- 1n v "season for the Cub school children. The puny will, Holiday Season li.is hfi-n reflected as Presldentl merit. In keeping with the com : 8623 who are co-chairman for 'l,,,, different lines. be in the classrooms during th<> CARTERET RiTVirrs «i|l Civic Club of| K ing season of Christmas thr. the parties. imppy t0 announce school hours. , "|,|.|d »t 9:30 nnri 11 DC mi IV t. meeting took on tlie air of a •,,,,.,,„(, sale of Chrtst-|Christmas TEKN BOARD: Monday eve- unlay morning at, Thr Fust II officers elected In- Party Santa II,,. nmnunted to II.- n mwlL R of .rsi)ytPimn Church. The mm- : Harold Ross, vice presl- TO ELECT Clau, on hand to rZoulS™ '^ T " .,,,. will preach tin- M'linnn. •di'iii Dirk D'Errlco, secretary. iU,l',iiny want to naypresents and a few Of thl? Tl'l'll CARTEREt - New Jeraey l . MUSt Incrense!11 Thr H:ic- i's Dennis, corresponding ,,, .,n (heir friends who h In the plftnnln ( Detinnlitg Workers Union. Lo- very humorou s SK1skitL wa wass s L ii R ""•»' ™i secretm-v; Cnrl La Saja, tre»s- ,i '(his drive. The u.. .u. .... stRRWl!covered three items for the n,rnt of Infant Baptism will cal 521,'at the Metal Thermit , administered at 11 :()l) AM ui'er; nnd Tony Schlmmemi ,tlll.o-Ramn also gave near future activity of the Club, Corporation plant will elect 1 •n First of all we are looklnc to Hindi sohool will mrrt ut \\w sertraiH-nt-ni-ms. Elections for new officers December 16. ,, opportunity of put-Space.' ltli\ Executive Board will oe ,1,,-ir booth dedlcufipd RAKKRTPn . lh(' fllllest eoopcriition from nil Rulur 9:30 hours. 00 Tuesday rvenlni; ill « tin jheld during the January meet- A i the present time BASKETBALL: That hi;ctjcLthe members for our plans of; inK. i , A REMINDER season Is nooww unclii^iy -iiidi . Women's ASMKIIUIOH will ,,mv has ntne bands Christmas carolling on 1( CARTERET — DOR licensei ,, r their annual riiiislnws A IK MAN .IAKRA Plans lmve been completed '^ .nine 65 boys. Par-this Isjust a reminder that the ber 19. Then We want to,plan V will be available after DeceTn- . .. rt; 0Ut » skating party to the new ,,-riim and party. A ciirlsi- 1'OM!'I.KTI:S (ontSK; Alr- tor the third annual Chrlstmaa ,„,!,! continue, to show ?' ft " party which is to be held on ber 15, Health Inspector Mi- • in' ftthe «reat records of skalinn rink in Phiinfield We s tableaux will be Riven nil- nun Kmialtf ,| j |, ,,,iis o( cooperation by ilr a snn ()f Saturday, December 17 at the chael Yarcheskt said today." the past. You can find them hope to have this dm inn the • the dirpctlon of Mrs. TlHim- Mrs. ll,.| T, Jarka of 24 j,..,.nt for the monthly ni CWV Hall. playing at St. James, Wood-i Christmas week. In remote Liss. fftORiam rliairmnn. Hary Strrol, t'sirlrrpt. ,,.nm!s. This Is an lm-bridge s h;is The children's party will start Rhodesia scores U.S. tobacco on ,nny Sunday utter-1preparation we want (o act the will be m cxrhuimi' Of rntniilrted hi' ,,i,;ise of the work . . , cmirsf at 11:00 A.M. and the adults sale to France. |noon between-one and three .ball rolling for a bin Mm di (i nis Bifts nnd thr reveal- of Air Force hasip mili'iiirT •niy Hinder the direction of Ray dance for the 0 hcj of "secret pals." (raining ,( l.nrhland, Texas past Monday 'Powers. How about netting'out held about ti ; direction of Mrs. So- eleventh or Martha Circle will meet Wed- H«' has hrrn selected to »t- OPEN EVENINGS to these mimes and l'ootltiR for| twelfth of February .rsday afternoon, Dt-cnnher 14, tend the technical training and Mrs. Vera There is| TILL 10 hripun the kidskid? 'not much time between Christ.-] Hie meeting almost1 12:30 at the homo of Mrs. course for Mater Hupply and - i P.T.A.; The regular meeting mas and Lent this yeju so these luth Folkvard, 62 Post Boule- Sanitaiion Specialists at Ft 100% mark In thelfor the P.T.A will be on De-iplans have to move fast and •aid. They wil! study Mark 2. Leonard VVnnd. Missouri. everyone must get behind them. On Wednesday fvcnliiR at Airman Jarka is a graduate BEIXS ARE RINGING: On :30 the annual CoiiKi'eKaliniinl of ('arteret Illsh Schnnl. the radio, on TV and in the meeting will be held. All orpan-1 shopping areas of the commun- izntionsof the church are uiRcd r , ,, iity we are hearing a lot ofj hand In an activity and fin- *-M« ncaut rack tin I bells. No we are not punchy.j ENGAGF.I) TO \VKI); The rngaKrinriit of Carol Anne .nclal report for thr year. El- •• The bells are rinsing. It is justj Sickicrka daughter of Frank Siekierka, 20 Cypress Street, lers and deacons will be elected,' lf'<'*''*' another reminder of the fast: Carteret and the late Mrs. Mary Sickirka to Russell J. App 'he general mission budget will CARTEHET .. Phite for a approaching season of Christ- son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. App of 634 Hort Street, West- je adopted. After the coiwesa-Blue nnd Onld Diivii'r to ue mas. How about listening for field, has been announced by her father. tional meeting, a special cor- held in Ki'liniary were made ut a certain bell these days? Say KODAK GIFTS SAYi I KODAK GIFTS SAY: Miss Siekierka was graduated from Carteret Hiffh School .oration tneetim; has been call-this wi-eks'incrtim: of Cub | the church bell. When you hear Class of 1957. She is employed by Metro Glass— Division id. Scout Pack 86 with Andrew (ilamour jilt rinsing think of it ringing of National Dairy, Carteret. Her fiance is a graduate of The church school will have Kubica as chairman, j,just for you, It could be ring- Westflcld High School Class of 1952. He has served 4 years its annual Christmas prccnim Mrs. Ryan's I>n 4 presented Unlimited! "Qpeirme IjiiiK out aji invitation to you with the tl. S. Air Force. He is employed by Purolator m Friday evenint,', December a skit on s|)acc. The following personally to get better pre- Products, Inc., Rahway. A spring wedding Is planned. 6," at 7:30 P.M. in the new awards were: wnll badRes, Ed- Gifts to make her pared for the coming of Christ- ;huroh bulldinK. A piOKram will ward Griffin, William Hei)- even lovelier strike a mas by receiving the sacra- be Offered which includes the|worth, Garry L. Trustrum. responsive chord ;n rst!" ments. Will you take him up on talents of the church school [Leon Kish, Matthew Casclano: the heart of every the invitation? members. There will be a Santa sold arrows. Edward Griffin. t Girl Scout News laUB, and refreshments will be James North, William Hcp- lovely lady . .. espe- by MRS. F. H. SUITER, JR. servelj. There will be the don-;worth. Michael Tumico, Wil- cially if they come Bas Mitzvah Set , Coordinator ation of white gifts as well. jIttim Ryan, John Ginmnnoo; from" here! We've On Sunday evening. Dram-;silver arrows, James Baum nil the most famous ber 18, at 8:00 the Senior choir;William Hepworth, Theodore brands of perfumes For Avenel Girl CARTERET — Our sincerejl960, at popular prices. Tick' will present their ChristmasiGaivaski: bear baduft Theodore thanks to Miss Judith Kaskiew, ets are available at any tlmi antata. The boaid of deacons'Gawaski and cosmetics, AVENEL — The Bas Mitz- chairman .of the Tree Lighting now', just keep your eyes open wil serve refreshments follow- A Christmas party followed Linda Sue Forman ceremony, for a job beautifully for mothers selling them at our ing the cantiita. with Mrs. Cherepon and Mrs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Itysm in i'hai°e. The next pack 1 done. Miss Kaskiew, and her local shopping center on 8at ry For man will be held at to- urdays. Anyone Interested lr Mittuch Pharmacy Committee put a lot of time and TO ATTEND PARTY morrow night's services at 8:30 obtaining more tickets may effort into this event, but we CARTERET — Club 48 For-" "" ' ' _1 Established 1920 P.M. at Congregation B'nai-Ja- so by calling KI 1-4426. Th are sure the results will prove esters'Auxiliary has made plans Mb. Linda Sue will lead t hoi well worth the time spent. mothers of these girls hope attend the joint, Chnsl,mns,CIIl!R<'» (1R01''' 61 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret ';e and Rabbi Philip •Brand raise enough money to pay lo Troop 116 party with the Foresters De-; CARTERET - Mrs. Walter deliver the sermon. The BROWNIE 8 Mrs. Rita Busch, leader of the bus outright for all threi cember 17 in the rlubronms.jSak was reflected president o choir led by Morton GinJBer. another troop in 'town, has troops for their trip to Wash Prank Dardar is-chainnan. The the Altar and Rosary Society of CAMERA KIT, f/2J will sing The Oneg Shabbotjgenerously ington, D. C, in the spring. auxiliary will assist. ithe Holy Family Church at its OUTFIT after services will be -" still more of Newest in flash , .. i^tlMtotea^thesrilrb On December 18, the Forest- nivimi meetini,' m the school For indoor-oiddoor movie. by Mr. and Mrs. Forman. All|balu.oom dancing Last week ers wil! hnve n children's hall. uah snapshot ease! in a complete gift outfit! friends are cordially Invited. 'they started with the cha-Cha, Christmas party in the club- ...her offict-rs are: Mrs. Edna A Chanuknh party will bejand both Mrs Busch and the Rabbi to Honor rooms with Joseph Sarzillo, Gorecki, vice im;sident; Mrs Everything for indoor-outdoor FREE Everything for MOVWI onywhert, Held for all Sunday school andjgirlg are leased with the 'chairman MiHy Czajkowski, treasurer snapthooting I Brownie Stormite GIFT ot a money laving combination Hebrew «:hool classes Sundayj,.ess mad(. By the Um(; the '. Mrs. Agnes Hobieski, financial Comtra ii tnrall in lize, eoiy to Henrietta Szol WRAPPING pvfi TH« „ Brownl* 8 Movie at. 10:30 A.M. In the social hall course is completed we feel sure Qoodyear Tire shows drop in secretary; Mrs. Ann Marek, re Centra mok«i movit-flioking ai wtel A tiny but effkienl built-in WOODBRIDOE — Rabb .There will be door pii^o draw- the girts will have gone a longjSamuel Newberger ,01 Congre profits. cording secretary. rtiy ot xtopihooling, and lh« Both rttWclor that UMI low-cotl ings. way toward learning social 'gation Adatb Israel -announce' Fr wmt 8 Movie tight flt» neat AC-1 flaihbulbi keeps you al- A New Year's Eve affair has Braces and poke. Friday evening setvjee* wfll ly -n top lo Bali* it jud at toiyj ways wt to ihootl Camera lakfi > bef n) planned for December 311 Troop 161 gin tomorrow nigbt at 7:30 wlfh! mWi! Don't wilt OVt on *•' blo

S«e Our Exoltinj Collection of Holiday Dresse8 # tork Club | Lingerie Sweaters ,i)n. Glenn Michnri, was* LOW PRICE EXTRA GALLOPING HORSE POWfR-95! EXTRA REFINEMENTS! EXTRA SPECIAL, COMFORTl, tjdin in Mi nnd Mrs. MichaelJH Hosiery Blouses YOU CAN'T FIND AIL THESE EXTRAS ON • Spacious, lined, lockable trunk Ku/u, HO Vi'rmout Avenue rttiS Sleepwear Skirts The Toyopet Crown Custom saves you Li ii- Martinet Ha^ue Maternityi|* hundreds of dollars by giving you ex ANY CAR COSTING $500 MORE! • Tinted, rear-view mirror Center m Jersey City. They al-j« Slacks ^ Gloves travagant luxury at an extraordinary » Custom tailored interior so luivc 4 dmiKhter, Linda. !{( • Dual, 2-speed, electric wipers Hats low price. Fewer dollars buy you a dis- • Low maintenance through bigger oil, AND MANY MORE EXTRAS ALL • Is tinctive, fine car powered by 95 fiery air and gas filters Sun born to Mr. nnd Mrs K r J.OVELY IMPORTED horses. 4 wide doors. Deep-seated foam < Lockable glove compartment, with INCLUDED IN THE LOW PRICE Of Daniel Polluimus, 48 Loi^isjE Phone HANDKERCHIEFS electric outlet Street iit Rahway Hospital De-JR Klmball rubber seats, wide for 6 big passen teliibfi 2 Mrs. Folhamus is tile ^ (fers, Pile carpets. Hand finished . 9 coats of hand-rubbed paint which agement furmer Chiirloltf Phillips. ' ^ 1-6800 Gift Certificates throughout, by master craftsmen. lasts, and gleams, and resists, scuffs Son born to Mr. and Mrs, 'John Gugianasj 22 Sabo Street • at Penh Amljoy General Hos- Wedding Ring Sets pital, December 5. , ' There is Hiadquarters (or VITA-VAR PAINTS still time and LUMINALL PAINTS (if you hurry) Uallpaper and Painters Supplies to ANGELO MICHAEL & SON JOIN OUR 1961;,; 1 A8 i« 2*0 WiishiiiRlini Avenii LOW artfrel Tel. KI l-.MIi AS CHRISTMAS CLUB! All Illunundi Sold Wllli » r vl Ou»r»iiLff FOR THE FASTEST SERVICE Drive Into Our t'KUE CUSTOMEB FIRST NATIONAL BANK PARKING AREA ! I \ SEETHE NEW CROWN CUSTOM. fur ROCKMAN'S LIQUORS »UM , Commltteeman John resentatives of this department To Aid Hospital ment will hold a "tasting T Asked if he knew the Town- made "as built" inspection of Ui:, Subject of Talk, A. — The only explanation I. Asked by Mr. Jacot _ aald the "most slgnifi- b c dlsllil party," exchanging home-made ship formally accepted the the new sewage treatment plant C O L 0 N I A-A luncheon-'{? ( " the conclusion he would „ ,,TJt thing was that this Is no plant on October 20, 195S, Mr. 1 11 COLONIA—A demonstration tffu, at the home of Mrs. Dom- : iterlalte l of the Township of Woodbridge. bridge, slated for January u "J " " . slips, the carbon be- as to the amount ' ™Ute*dlf aerlous.I recommend we check the record. d that centerpieces and Horn! arrays North Hill Road, tonight at J"™' !l t eck the t(ot(onn JtJtgg wawagg determlnedetermlned that hare been mlasiiii and I may that ln connection ,™iconatte the validity of signs- •Zlrpolo, president, was an-'ity'cha'lrin lupll All through his testimony It the lreatment piant has beeb n HI H) was presented by Mrs. Arnold. 7:30. hm Dent particular voucher, t: ' 1tura| and ask is this a forged under'. *** ^P sheet back was Mr. Allbanl'i contention . cordanc« with nounced Tuesday by Mn. Mark Treptow. lecturer and flower The art department, constl ucted in BC , WHi just a little to sign. That is thelpate would make it !«igi»ture tha""'t "th"e committee hired MrMM. . Bppr0VKi by this depart- Oreges, ways and means chair-NEW YOKK show Judw, when the garden the of .;> paid vv I.Osi the garden the ™™ ' Uhe ™0"rjd", only war I• can• accoun•••• t* fo' r It"amount. , If the Town- Mr, Jacobson Mid he did notBoos consultlng engineer,^ „ and conservation department meet Monday at tne worm oi * • -, and as consulting engineer „ man, when the Colotila branch' A t\m\ ll(1 ask Mr. Hwing to make that lh8t madej 'and the committee therefore""™- ning rjf the Perth Amboy General Now Yon, obawfatlon and noted "the '"I'll pay- had '- rely upon Mr. Booz. Mrj The ques Hospital Guild met at the Hoff- of lls forty-u, tM delivery slips? v purpoatt of the early hearings Jacobson then asked Mr. All-! Q — Is it . m«t« Tuesday. 8 P. M.. at 011 l)f Street. WoodbiidKe. be d. were Odftcerned with govern- man Boulevard School. <" * 'Hi the im- home of Mrs. Sammond, 54: A. - No sir. I never dellber- bani if Mr. Boot had given hlnva building not barely 1 A :-. Mr. mental practices. Other govern- any reason for the break in thc'old, that required $100,000 In lcSUll Of \\\t- !;•", Tickets are available Uirough Jersey |, , ,\ and mental departments have cer- pipe and the crack In the pipe repairs, " "" ""'" n1 M- Wlll lemben only, or from Mrs. California other birds during the cold dupll" tain functions and if necessary plt. |cellent months, vras given by Mrs Jo- NyCTEAR FORCE _ this oatemittee will cooperate." «- Infallible Jud,- }mn, IV 1-3915. No more Inn New Y,,ik .seph ViUle PROPOSED jporary foreman in the road Mr. Alibani answered: ! different." One Was ported H« said he felt the committee 'ment? han 1(0 will be sold. will add PIKIM Ouests were- Mrs Carl The State and Defense De- partment, who was also sh .. stay within Its original "I recall that Mr. Booz said "Pinky the Puppet", a new °' thirty.fiKi>i un ; of jihould stay within Its origna A. - I had Muh'sgnug. sixth district garden partment agreed on a proposal a blank delivery slip bearingi d the plant was built on a swamp iroject the parent guild hopes Population, c °'j«cope and the results to date l717 20 -and conservation chairman; to create a nuclear-armed stra- his signature. Asked If lie could Mr. Han: thenjwiU rtaoive lUelf into better o sell at the hospital coffee < < P' • l6 Mrs John Kuzusko Mrs John tecic force under direct com-jexplain how his signature got he tested t: slips. business practices, ihop, was discussed by Mrs. .782,304 Potempa Mrs Joseph Hrehus. rriund of the North Atlantic; the sup. Mr. Lutrias said he S forth, causing the break. , •aul Ablonczy, vice prtsldertt! on of lv: 1 UP«, Former committeeman L. Mrs Oeofgf Sammond. Mrs. Treaty Organisation. . wuld not give "any explanation 1 Asked if he Was a member of: 'olunteen are Bought for cut- u and tl-.i ifta? Alibani. who served as 1 fc builfldd II or go to Jail. We Wilmer K Allebach, Mrs Jacob The fundamental provision|what5oever," that he didn't 1 "* w HU ing and sewing, and It wasart mnde [chainutn of sanitation, was thethe Town Committee when "* It t^o the best of our abil- J, Wirt7,'and Mrs. William of the western allies would;know "how It got there." He Site was selected Mr. Alibani ity. If I had to do It over agi share responsibility for a nU- (further stated when he signs. "Y<™ will note,' main witness at Monday's hear- Walsh he T said, lr*. Mr. Allbani blamed "shlft- replied: jl probably would make the Russeil clear striking force has been such slips.he always notes on,"w n P«t one of th Headquarter* in Woo.ll.rul,-,. f,,r Hostesses: M mn . „„_ 'Anyone would think twice ^^ mu^ei . . . It was an Heiliwig. adopted with the Administra- the back the date, the street parencles over the otbr. the|lng muck' and wharf borers com1 that attacked the JJUiiW as the about building in a swamp, but j the bugs got tion as a matter of policy. and town to which the delivery overlapping matches act of Qo< tnBl •;t the the engineer said lt was safsafee . ln ^ ppmmnngg»» auaudd thathatt ththee was made and there was rio|P«tely that it wipes .main causes for the cracks in ln HALLMARK Lusick, and Mrs. John Martio. er I the walls and for the break in We tried to put it in a placeIWfcter uble chaiiRedd. II don'don'tt Definition such notation on the back of|l°w writing. where It would not Interferej^^ anyone could forwe it." Jr. Asked if the signal u:- pipe at the Sewaren Disposal d Highbrow: A person who en-[the blank slip. with the homes and where lltt -- - Plans for decorating the 11 .------•- •• affixed after the slip? * :e re- plant. CHRISTMAS CARDS brarj' at Chain-O-Hills Road joys a thing until it becomes Mr. Haring was then called „ the stand and he testifled|nioved d Mr Preceding the former Thlrd| wasjlose to^the Boxed and Individual will be completed Friday when popular.—Oak Leaf they,ward Commltteeman on tlie Howard and demonstrated his conolu-" said Public Service had bullt™^^ »„ had been, and cited tiv 'actsUnd were Harry Anderson, dld he em slons* for over an hour, 1U generating plant adjacent"" ^ the alignment of the j>siting head Of the plant and Harry AnA idj0Urnedd tt d The expert had with him a at the top of the slips A:.\ notjo'Connor, planfforeman. Both to the plant site and the Corps' machine, with frosted glass on of Army Engineers was dredR-j m, wh osd g did not match, indicat::* theyJMr. O'Connor and Mr. Ander- "«tnj«htV< £"'». * ing fill out of the Arthur Kill at: top and a strong lighg t under- jhad been pulled out the son testified that a 30 inch pipe neath. With it. he showed the! at the plant broke within six the time. bln der d 6 1 1 committee and press how hei . s* Hf" " <"• ; months after the systeto began "We asked for the fill." hc) S & L Rid SHOP FRIDAY could determine whether aW In stlU anothcr 5" stated, "but somehow we didn't testimony revealed th Hie [0 converSRtion wlth Mr. Bow a pg SATURDAY 'names of Middleseddl x Concrette stood up for 600 yean " definitely In the Main Street: patternpa, , the Township i>.;,1 far &ni Mr AllbanAbanl Bnd althougn stood up for 600 yean defini Products and Excavating Co., g more thah n it shouldhld, ma • inin - he dldn.t near ^^ come to Using a book to illustrate his grea •• and John Almaai Trucking point, Mr. Alibani declared the,, Woodbrldge Township now U = stances the same shipn;>v *'nS|any conciUS|Oni he was certain it M Alibi dld th Company. (billed twice." Jthe break was due to the set- shifting muck caused a change ^ commercial bank* Ini Y ^ i w at lH one series of slips, Mr. Further questioning tling of the building. C Haring said the body of thejout that in other ri l Mr. Anderson fe»mg QUM- P borer a » "S-• bra-h ooff ththee FlrsFirs' t ^ln!.8 slip was a carbon copy, whileicarbon copies, signatu:' I by Mr. Jacobson, said a As welatlOn at the - °' the signatures at the bottom|carboncopies, PUBLIX PHARMACY were "not carbon copies but; "The'signature appea: t wall in 1957 and he as thp source original signatures on each." ,.,'L. Clement aud the s;. l it to Mr. Alibanis attention QEATEN, ROBBED who called the contractor to i The former Third Ward rep- WOODBRIDOE - Two men For Her... v ''n u > „ »..,* nn «c fol Jresentative stated the Town- beat and robbed him of $80 as All NattaulJy Almtlatd Questioning went on as fol- ^^ (he plgnt m]yhe ,pft Bm,ran., T»Vern r LUMBER CO. : afler ne was told by Mr BoozPrank K a5k0 50 WOODBRIDGE Q - What has been trfe' «y ' ' Colonta,_re- FREE CITY It SUBURBAN DEllYERY that the plant met alt specifl- ported to Patrolmen Robert COSMETICS general condition of the build- AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE cation* He read a letter, dated Egan and Lawrence Jefferson y ing since 1957? AND December 13. 1954 from Robert Sunday. Quality Keeps Us in Business ... ^s A. — After patching lt itart- Lei to crack again. • Building Materials ^ssasi^ • Doors & Window* PERFUM£S • Wallboard ?! Q. — Did you have the op- • Millwork S.portunity to observe the con- • Floorin* • Roofing edition of the piling while it ALL GIFTS BEAUTIFl LI Y Insulation • Plywood 'was being repaired? • Moulding • Knotty Pine \ A. — Yes. WRAPPED FREE OK QIAR • Hardware • Kitchen I Q. — How far apart was the • Faint Cabinets 'piling? DOING IT YOURSELF? A. — Some were close, some For Him.., Let us adTlse you on nfw MErcury 4-0125 Wtoorr 10 feet apart. construction - alteration and Was the piling creo- 437 Rahway Av.. Woodbrid., V *? repairs • Electric Shavrn A. - NO. Most of Mr. O'Connor's testi- Announcing The mony was the tame as Mr. An- derson's answers. However, the Shaving Sett i former said he lelt the building | was unsafe and he was con- (inifran Why Not Earn 1 cencerned. OPENING Mr. Jacobson asked: "At what point ln your em- ployment did you consider the PUBLIX PHARMACY building unsafe to work ln?" DIVIDENDS Afraid of Roof "This pact year ln July and .VOODBRIOGE T 7 August," Mr. O'Connor replied. RUDY'S "We kept the trucks outside UUI I was afraid the roof would OPEN EVERY NM;HT TH. fall fin." Mr. Alibani came to the .wit Modern Barber Shop I OPEN onr ness stand accompanied by his attorney Alfred De Antonio. He | ALL DAT BOYS' MELTON said he lived on Larch Street 435 School Street I SUNDAY Port Heading.and Was first elected to the town Committee • TIL II f. at Per Year in 1949. Woodbridge SUBURBAN COATS Asked when he had first seei tWwiWiWMmt ii crack in the plant wall, Mr ~ They're Orion* pile lined Alibanf (replied sometime in "V- *V 1956. There was quite a bit of Take wifh zip-off hoods! questioning regarding perform- Join Today ance borids ti\ei by the con- '••' your tractor, Valenti Construction Company, Q — Were you familiar with,' : pick the function Of a performance ' Q from L Our 1961 If bond? ' ' m For dress or sports! Fully lined,from hood to W A. -- Yes sir. ) tU#r baiua's f hem with warm Orion* jk Q. — Were you likewise fa-( acrylic pile. Wool and i: milmr with the paragraph ln| pack reprocessed wool in new "j\ tlie specifications where the CHRISTMAS CLUB contractor was to make all patterns. Olive, gold, needed repairs for one year af charcoal. 6-12. ft That Earns Christmas Snoppers: ALL WOOL FLANNEL SLACKS I Don't take chances . . . DIVIDENDS a dirty -car windows and in fhe newest shades headlights cause pour vision . . . Shop in com- Quality tailored, smartly 99 fort and safety with a detailed in the slim natural- I With dean car and be'around loo|c style. Solids and Cvnparebli to enjoy a MERRV fancies in popular new valui colors. 4-18. I CHRISTMAS! (6 NO CHARGES!! I Alttritio i WOODBRIDGE j i % WASH WOODBRIDGE Green St. Circle il»rlln> iiiirrseitiiii) »t Kvutcs 1 »nd I and Loan Assorir.lion i 1 791 Rtthway Avenur Princess phone/ 2. Wall phone/ 3.'Fable model/ NEW 535 ^mbov Avt-nut, Wuudbridge VV^ODbltllX.K PERTH AMBOY TEI.. ME 4-4333 uliil (COBNEB 01 GROVE AVENUEI •;ilii; I iirimiiiM—choose pretty and practical or, if you prefer, a »«g Mll.li(t IM 8M1TM ITBVCT 1 HOIKS ces Miln O«t«: 139 1UU St(MI, rtrili Ainboj luei. Tbru Tliun «:}U lv i rMcinoii phoncj— in style* and colon to pleatt Thtat telephone convenie" *' 'y.y W»*t «f Railroad SUtloa illlM'iJIil f 'On know AruH intt in tim. . .4J .*. ._._..;...j .,.1 (K^v COJl *° OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TILL I V. M. Krldtty and b»turd»v » tu b ou know And just in time ton add 10 •pprcciaicq'- y«» Tlini Saturday « A. M. (o « P M. Sunday i A. M. lo 1 P. M JjATI'WD*v TH I. I'» NO()\ * lu iitmas list ~ the ,mart new Bell Chime holiday order now. PARKING ON PREMISKS AT BOTH STOKtS KIUK WITH PUIDK IN L Mukrs j tuneful n?\v note in telephone Bminesi O*" " A CHAW CAB." !!•: It iouiitli t melodic two-note clmne — Kfviceman. PAGE FIVE

Istroyed, I beg of you to publish Ann's Cooking HOLLYWOOD NEWS I this. For her work In "Where the JLetter This Is the current season Boyp Are," Dolores Hart has with all Its autumn beauty "sued a long term contract where people abandon little no recipes are |( (il •A pound flour with Metro. She will appear in !>„, Louisa. pupplqs by the millions. Th«y irql,rst. Fruitcake \i Pound citron cut Into thliVTcnnef»ee Williams play "Pe- are dropped by highways and , hv lime— standing pieces of Adjustment." I At tthat m should a girl ionrly roa(ls 8nd mitn drra(i. 1 i:v kinds of fruits Vfc pound shellpd almonds ^«!t wr-m-lnif make u» and fUny rrom cold and starvation. Mr u (1 f:|lRVl ',„ bicud together to chopped , VIckl Trlckett who hud her i '' ™ '>(! their legs? ' How much less cruel It would "A pound shelled pecans first roll in "Pepe" gets one of i D.P.Missouri !b(, l0 ^pp our miimau from « chopped '•he leadR in "Gidgrt Goes ;ANSWKH [multiplying or even let them be unit Cake 2 cups grated coconut i 'Mi' ir JIT ail kinds of make!put to sleep If no • «»"•*»'suitable• 1 teaspoon baking powder 'IP mid women of every age|homes can bee fo foundn . la cup orange julco IToday't Picture Revuf :'i':lr| be rnreful about using Let's put afsRua ) to this suf- •' much. A light shade of Hp-iferlnR and ff/uh/ f for humane (loll I' i:

|| For the Entire Family! HER New sweater WATCHES BALL PENS beauty..*a MEN'S by; Pa per mate FUR Longine TIE BAR Robert Half ^ Omega AND FOUNTAIN Hamilton CUFF You couldn't be ffiore exclusive! Bulova LINK PENS right .. she wants fur for Uittnauer SETS by Parker, Christmas! And she'll not Waterman UQUORS Wvler only believe in Santa, she'll FLUFFY believe you are Santa, hautiful Gift Decanters! when you give/ her a mag- TRANSISTOR and CLOCK RADIOS nificent stole, scarf, jacket FLEECE Famoui Imported and American (JOLDEN SHIELD, by SYLVANIA-AM & FM or cape from our group of CHAMPAGNE tnd fine furs. Prices Within CARDIGANS THAT SPARKLING Bl ROINDY Lady Schick your reach ... budget plans to make it. even m's 7 Crown 4.79 OPEN SHAVERS (Uwintri) DIAMONDS* easier. GLITTER & GLOW EVERY fSchenley Decanter ...4.79 ^ Ronson & Zippo NIGHT Craftsmen IS's V.0 6.40 % NOW t EmbroideriesI Four Rows Decanter 6.00 Qt. LIGHTERS WALLETS TILL Hennessey Cognac .... 7.50 % • Floral Taylor Wines 1.60 % Long-Life CHRIST- Men's Electric Christian Bros. Wines 1.55 % iMAS appliques! Alw IflKUoa *l Import* Vvinti CAMERAS SHAVERS Reninetsey an^ Martell • Sparkling H fcwpricl Cognac rtiine5tone & Bacardi Puerto Mean Rum pearl trims! Ufht and Dark 4.60 S Duralite Westminster Chime Clocks Smirnoff, 80-Proof ... 4.25 h MANTLE CUCKOO A gift she'll love ... and love you for! Smirnoff, 100*Proof.- 5.00 *i CLOCKS A Urge Selection of CLOCKS Rayoa fleece with festive trim to sparkle on Imported SCOTCH and VODKA every dress-up occasion. Scoop up several BRANDT (FUvored) »nd (UN for yourself, too, at this low, low price... in Gifts for Rings of This firm operates jh con- All Popular Brands of Beer 1 white and pastels. Small, medium, large, Baby All Types formity wit&JJie ilaiter « , ImpArWd and D«me*tlo Furriers' cocf|*6f ethics, • VERMOUTHS Buy with con"" t CORDIALS Silverware Watch Bands • MQUEUHS »nd bft Speidel , Store FREE GIFT-WRAPPllNG SERVICE and Gemex Crystal Ware Open Evenings lill 8 P. M. SPECIAL Friday Till 9 p; M. FREE IELIVERY 14-Karat Exquisite !tu A M. to 5 P. M. Only) GUT PACKS Saturday Till 6 P. M. Iterllni Jewelry Call AND BASKETS Charms< WOODBRIDGE MADE TO ORDER 1 ME 4-1889 THE STO^E THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" All foi» exclusively treated by Green St. Circle (Iselin) Intereeclloii of ftoutei 1 and • PERTH AMBOY WOODBRIDGE fj STATE JEWELERS Woodbridge Fur Shop 365 SMITH S1KK1.T 23 Main Street, Woodbridge - Tel. MK 4-1671 5 Blockl Went of Railroad Station Monday Thru Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 V. M. (HIXl CO HATE rUKATKK) Woodbridge UQUOR STORE 522 Aniliov Avenue FREE PARKING ON PREMISES AT BOTH STORES USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN 574 AMBOY AVENUK, VVOODBRIDOK Small Bcportt BOMI k*j Htm Till thrlstmtt OPEN DAILY » A M TO 1( P. M. jte^.^«a^^*5^^ PAGE SIX Mr». Ve\lx Ostrowskl. Mr. and] Gifts for Hospital* !THRKK Pack tO Visit Unnual Booh l>,r 'Mrs. Walter Baran and chll-i dren, Linda and Walter, Jr.. Christmas Plans 1 by Cub Pack 4^ If 111 a. Mated Dpri'inl Green Street. "! W0CD6RIDGE O\KS REPORIS —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale ISEUN-Cub Pack 44 of New tow- ond an Dover Methodist Church met com,- Made bv 4-H Club Ice Cream Plant COLONU_Tli >ol 22 is, nnd children. Robert. Jr., COI.ONIA — Cub Scouts of'liual Book Fair at of De- Martha Lynn, nnd Wanda Lee,: I8EI.1N— The ymini'i'i Rioup f'nek 30 will visit the Costn. Ice|sl«ted for the moi: (il AIMS F.! SCANK Francis Street, was hostess at brought In Chrtatma. place iMiittnuei Warns Street were guesU of of the Teenettes A-}] club met Cream plant. Saturday, Mrsjcember' 14 and » ii stork shower for Mrs Jolm ,mats and favom they had made of Dc- Unroll. Ultima, I ,Ii. and Mrs. Wayne Vreden- at tile home of Mi;s. Joseph Edward Peterson announced at:through the moi i " .HiRRin.'.. Francis Street. to be given to children In hos- Raparioli, leader, nnd mid l>e used T-l 1.1 A-K79 )iin.'h Livingston- • pltala. Den 4 with Mrs. Fred i a meeting presided over by,ccmber 18. Proceed '' MY, mid Mrs. G.^orur —Mr and Mrs. Walter Kron- plans for a Christmas p.ulv fubmaster A. Vtscontc. at,to purchase addin ! school Bihler as den mother, won thc December 19 after school, difl for the' -Mrs. Siunh Zellher. Bronx. Nattftt and daughter. Joyce. ert and children. Walter. Jr., flag for having made the bestl .School 20. llibrary books Rnd ' " U-iwas a weekend guest of Mr. West WHiren Street, wrir din- and Carol, and Miss Barbara will be rxchnnfjed. Dens ] through 4 will mect npwly Initiated fi1- place mats. ' ( 'and Mrs Walter Huryk. ner Bursts of Mr. and Mrs, Xrill. Wood Avenur Bttended The Kirks are piTpiirlng 't i i fl:4s A. M. at the school and|brary. James West on Red Bank. a birthday party given by Mr. Dens 1 and 2 presented two baskets for the needy iiioiu' proeeed to the plant. Dens 5,| The principal. M Florence. —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ack- «lti illuctnUni the theme Viiri Mrs' Norman Mlnierl of With the Hu Is of the (lllll I " fi. 7. and Webelos will meet Augustine, annoum viwi,"""pedalleiman" and sons, Robert, Jr., — Recent dinner gue.sls of "New Worlds." group. Fnsh vwtabli's. Hints. ICMn-'Joseph, James, and Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mnucerl, rn\rltan Borough for their 10:45 at the same place. lexhlbit of children Por the December meeting and meals will be pun -linked its as|Adan4s Street,, were guestgetss of EEdward d Street, were Mr. nnd :li\iiRhter Nortnn. A Christmas party for thejeluding such each den will display . deeo ; with money from the tmiMiiv book reviews, jn< i.' .lesions. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McColr. Mrs. Edward Tin chin nnd ehll- pack will be held at the school, Communist China woos Lat- ated Christmas tree and will . mid the jjirls will melt con- painting* of story > .; ehar- Kenflworth. dren. Madeline, Arlene and December 20. in Americans. compete for^the flag. tribute other Krfifrries ' lyona Edward Kremp, chairman, actm and handrfiiul. —Mrs. Wchai'd Ctallag.hr.r. Mlchtii'l, Richmond Hill, mid ' Thomiis and Adeline Yimrkes reported the Blue-Goia dinner • nrr in rhartc. The baskets will will take place at the "Cran- br filled by Eileen Cwiekiilo wood". Garwood, February 1. and 'Mrs. Rapucioli. STKVEN I HOTIIBAVM Awards were presented as follow*: Bob Cat pins to Rob- The older group ol wirls met TO BK 1IONOKKI1: Bar Mitr ert Burns, David Winan*, Wil- afterward with Mrs. Rapucioli vah services will be held for Something Different liam Olsen, Charles Prick, and and the same plan* nnd prep- Steven I,. Rothbaum, son of Charles Kuzma. arations were diwussed. Their Mr, and Mrs, M. Wolf badges: Jon Peterson. pnrty will frv held the eyenint; 19 Falmouth Road, John KocH and John Ruff, wolf of Decembrr 19 when three j Drrembef 1" at Beth Sholom gold, and silver arrows; Gary birthdays will also be observed.; Synagogue. laelin, with Rab- Stacey, gold arrow; Donald Slcrid Roliracher and Triidyj bi Bernard Frankel offlelat- Strasser nre on rhe' basket1 Hamlll, two silver arrows. committee. Bear badges: Ernest Jacob, The girls vyill meet at Mrs.i On Deeember 16, Mr. and Walter Borsce, bear, gold; ar- row; Jan Peterson and Robert j Dietrich, gold and silver ar- The cooking group will not bath rows; William Kozaneckl. sil- meet until after the holidays ver arrow; William Leatham, silver arrow and lion book. except to prepare the food for NEHRU'S WARNING One year service pins to the parties. j NEW DELHI—Prime Minis- Thomas Harrold and Dennis Maps of the United States etr Ne|iru say6 India will shqot were distributed for the citizen- Kasparack; two year pin to down Communist China planes William Leatham. ' ship project, and a program crossing it* borderB "when we Hand crafts were shown by! was presented by Joan Cwie- <. • an the dens. j SAFEWAY kalo, president and Sylvia I Nehm ma(Je hk threat The next committee and den! Su|MsrbMEATS Blackwell, vice president, who ^ s thc vk)lflUons force mothers meeting will be heldj demonstrated safety in Uie; Parliii- undCT queiUonlng in at the home of the committee) home. They also distrlbuted; _ he-toughe*t stand ment It was t chairman, David O'Rourke. 2 pamphelts on Christmas light-j ] .j . V Ull 'it I W>.VCfVJV.-'uZU:'i-jifi he has taken on tne Ong im Longfellow Drive, December I4.i ing in connection with the , !mprjng bor(ler dispute 8 P. M. . i safety program. j „ ==== Since the giHs are no longer needed to help the librarian at the Iselin Free Public Library, they will have as a new pro- Pork Loins gram the collection of cloth- ing for the American Legion. SINGERS WANTED Rib End Loin Encj , Elizabeth Davis will be in Charge. (5 Rib Cut (3 Pound Average) Next week's meeting will be a: With Talent work meeting and no further; meetings will be held until January. For Records, Radio and TV Juicy brisk-tasting Red Rome makes Hadassah Gets Call MArket 4 -7684 , picture-perfect Citation, Award baked apples COLONM — The local H*)HaH chapter of Hadiissah. a com- Wore Selections ai Meat Section paratively ne.w branch now in ABSOLUTE LIQUIDATION it's second year, received two Florida Grapefruit awards last week from the Na- Brisket tional Hadassah at the Sea- Corned Becf Ib Prnk or Whit* Hi'am Bulldins. New York. The Back Cuts 59 PUBLIC AUCTION Tangy Flavor aw-m's siven were the Hadas- -Tender,Tasty Veal- 5 29 sah Membersh.ip Key Board Entire stock of the "LITTLE HOUSE ANTIQUES" Manor House Froien A !''rt and a citation of merit ib. will be sold on the premises at Beef or Veal for "onl.itHudin.sf re-enrollment Beef Steak 69c Oranges i 3! achievement." ROUTE 35, SPRING LAKE, N, J.. Between Shark Roasts 55f49< lilK fl, River and Manasquan Traffic Circle, Opposite Town- I'i pounds Attending the presentation Ib. Tangerines E..., 1. f 6' 2! were: Mrs. Mannie Temkin. send's Motel. Cornish Hens And ovtr 49c president: Mrs. Raymond Levy, 10:30 A. M— SATURDAY, DEC. 10—10:30 A. M. Chops 55' 69^ 79 Fresh Dates vice president in charge of membership; Mrs. G e r a 1 d Pine Dutch, Cupboard, Chests of Drawers, fellows Loin Ib. Ido-i Berhiwitz. vice president of Cotlee Table. Marble Top Tables, Pine Corner Cupboard Flounder Fillet 69c Potatoes 5"4l fund raisin?; Mrs. Dwyl Si'ho- Brass Buckets, Federal Mirror, Hanging Shelves, Pewter, rni^er^; Mrs. Soloman Breshin- Stales, Pictures, Frames, China Closets, Bookcase, Pine sk;, donor chairman and Mrs Wash Stands, Blanket Chest, Bride's Chest, Andirons Shop Safeway for Extra Savings The Perfect Qift . . . Milton Kushner. J.N.F. chair- Clocks, Hanging Lamps, Table Lamps, Lanterns, Marble Top Chest, Ship's Compass, Hand-Carved Fernery, Iron Safemiy (ji/t Certificates 90 FREEI The Centennial Celebration Hall Rack, Ice Cream Chairs. Wire Stools, Roefcers, Brass ot Henrietta S^old will take Costumer, Foot Stools, Game Table. Corner What-not, NibletsCorn %: 3 49< Gold Bond Stamj place at the Waldorf Astoria Cobbler's' Bench. Butter Churn, Two-Wheel Coffee New York. December 15, will Grinder, Furniture in the rough, Decoys, Primitive* with these c siu'h dknitarics as Eleanor Large Assortment of China and Glass, Peanut Vendor Roosevelt and the former Gov Wagon, Two Glass Show Cases, Love Seat, Two Dropleaf Apple Sauce sk\, 3»49c rnior Lehmann of New York Tables, Wardroiv Closet, Bureaus, Tables, Stands and attending. Members are urged far too many items to list. to participate. In the event of inclement weather, sale will be In- 30 Extra doors. The offerings may be viewed on date of sale from Enriched Flour,,.,,:t;::!r«lfcl \i Gold Bond Stamps 9:00 A. M. until sale time. By reason of the building sold all items must be removed from the premises at conclu- Available for Turkeyi, Harnj or $1.00 • sion of sale. Brink your own cartons. S5.00 S7.J0 • S10.00 Denominotioni Air Compressor. Table Saw. Shaper. Large Stock of Empress Spreads • 5 1.00

New Lumber (Pine, Cherry, Walnut, Mahoganyi. Power •ChoKr v Go,, » Plum J.B,,, Grop. i P,ach P,..,,,,,,, Oio..tt> Moinglodi; ,v Mower, Typewriter Desk, Typewriter i Underwoodt. Con- ference Table, Cash Register, Secretarial Desk, Hand Tools, and many miscellaneous items. An Ideal t)i|i Su;>i;t^tii>ri ——, By Order of 1,ITTLE HOUSE ANTIQUES FULl SfTS NOW AVAllABlt! Stive Cash 'n Stamps (if Evelyn De Falco. * 30 Extra Gold Bond Stamps B. (J. Coats, Auctioneer Jhe gfeuo Impofltd PHONE: KFJLLOGG 1-3461 Tomatoes SAVE 17<

'own House Prune Juice SAVE 17< THE FINEST CARS ARE ( 5o/ Merfy Chrislmai K every child <^n *faur Chriltmqt lilt with the mognjfieJnt Planters Peanuts 30 Extra 16 volume Golden Boot Encytlopediq TRADED WHERE THE , A'.L'iiiiiiu ijniy r Tissues govi V'-1 ' Alr-rnrulrionln^ Some of the Alr-condltloned. Fxill puwer. dows, Including power »d)U6t- Chicken Pie Dorjni- r\ nunv nir;^ Include [lower Blue exterior finish with nble scat. The Persian Sand 5 :z i.oo French pries froitn £ pkgi Pork & Beans Jer»«y. t wljirii),>,.•:, pu\wr -fa!, power exterior finish Is experts 43- mulching Blue Cortina Cord. We f«»eive »"• Mmnr.; |M\WT l>r.ikes. The Interior An outstumllii-' trade mawhed with Persian Sund ilM" 'i. 'IT. "• . Mr islu'fi ill Caspian rlutn interior. New Buys in Small Print Or,iv Cortlnu Corel. Low mlle- which you would be jiroud riding comfort U yours with to drlvj^for years to come. .u,..i, n;,: until;,. ' tint beauty. EXCEISIOR rAirtAMI SANDWICH io, pkg ^, i KIICHIN CHAIM »f,,d pop., 100 ti 3 pl9, 43, PIT mi Ctonut Q,..m Pi. I5o,.pkg, iH «A«CAl SANDWICH I BAGS 10. 3 pks, 1J, IIOADCAJI COBBED IMF HASH | j.ol „, it, MAICAl WHITI NAPKINS -10. i pk<|l 2}l CHICUN O' StAj lighl chunk ,„„= »„, j^jj, •60 BUICK '59* CADILLAC NINi LIVES CAT FCJOD * L'l.tcrKA 225 2LDORAOO BIAKR1TZ •.uttY, COOKIH HI yalu. pack 9 « 4 plig I 00 NJSCAPt iniiont c«H» 601 j«r. Utt CONVDKTIllLE CONVtHTIBU SUKSHINC dwtii) |«iiiei 401 pk Nullili ;; hiit'i in tliu Billed Hue. Equipped Here Is u mit#ulrkeut aulonioblle built for HOWAID JOHNSON «.qvth« \Ui. th With p HUT •,u-1-ri.iiK. power wludowi, powqr only a (elect lev. Km geiulue Jewel tone Si',it .il (l jiuAir iifnitft. Thlb truly gre*t o»r top nn«st hirdtop, ftolthed }D Arctic White tnd equipped with ev«ry 2 IT 35- J59< deriul ff.i".iR.: '.ni'ludlng CrulH C4Urol, pO^Vli' sei.1 -luu-t-r vent wlndowi. DO*er. ooncclrMile tjrp« of power equlpjtiwt. Lush 79 wesrlng and brakes..I'erlectly »potle«§ In-' K tbe word to deneriix lit Pswn Wool •lllvj/' *;; tenor ol t ,r,va crwdwk-k Cloth. W«'v« Broiidi'loth Interior, tymbollr of Ctdllltc prutil t^il: .MID oo thu YOU c»n'driT» It i V Coffee Cake Spry Modess Pillsbury Sir* LM Cinnimon Nut SPKWI Pack Ugular 12 t Unit Sultermilk P.nc»t« Mix liquid 1 j Ib 7^ MORTON MOTORS "Z 89- SpetwlPick-j,,' 22S New Hiiinswuk Avemn- HI 2-010(1 Perth Ainboy 2 ^ 89' 2 1b pig. J|« bo* 22 PAOE SEVEN committee, He said "evtryont I • Organization who has a bom to pick with the Port Authority U getting into Students to Attend the act." Power given the Port OBITUARIES )ift Meyner - Jobs BossAuthority by law has been used I to good advantage generally ln| 0 Scientific Lectures , JOSEPH ORIBBINS iperntlng five tunnels, three1 PHILIP |ls practically no complaint to- I brothlers, Ronald and Allen •CffANfFORD — More than Hie U. S -iiaff Correspondent} [day about bingo except In cer- bridges, plug the George Wash FORDS — Funeral services'Jnifttrrnal grandparents. Mr 10 ni'aderaKteNy talented highiResearch h Ington Bridge, tour* huge air- for Philip Romitn, 33 Maple and Mrs. Charles Boland, Nix a. where.. theIIICyJ want to students from North i>nd sity of l]lll, ,,,•» J«wy from the ports in New York and New [Avenue, who died last Wednes- on, and paternal grandparents have bigger prizes." Me added . imimlii\« «nd the lh,ntinl election of John P. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ~ ' in n; n« itir orient!TV bingo Is well regulated In New Senior Hli:li School i)r. ChmiesB ',,,lv will probably be the Governor argued, were held Saturday inoskl, Perth Amboy. ondln-idge Senior Hljih School Dr. Charles B Km" Nu- ,',i through the Demo- Jersey and the system Is copied They m Bht be fl lltlle nl h momin tt0 by nearly every other State in • 'ih 8 « - ™ the Flynn and ll ntpnd the first of ten sri- tritlon Foundntion Mon Committee, "bov- handcd Son entiftifi!,», :plans after his prescn personal high salaried. But they do Mass at Our Lady of Pence for Mrs. Anna (Kurucz) Ivan legr term afllmarvelous Job." a „ them iMtelloclually!laboratories. M , ' ,',':?[ .,,,,,,,,1! the Governor waalOovernor expires on Jhurch, Burial ln Holy 75. 72 Highland Ayeniie, wh r a ,,„.,,,. of the successful lfl. 1962. Meyner said The Governor's attention was Rosary Cemetery. \ " died Tuesday morning at Perttt, to create an Interest In "Satellite!.'As j," .,'"'• .(lv campaign In Now Jer- save such an icalled to the fact he had re- A.natlve of Italy and^rmer Amboy General Hospital aftfl" •th"™«««*. iBI^rlcal commun'im1; • '" Dr 1 r Cl Tanni as ,hl, oovprnor told weekly until after his ouw.. i-mmed smokin--g. V|,«,HKcigarettes. maftemr •—v..residen.t „.of. ,uuPerthi nuiuujr.Antboy^i mthee a snorshorti uinessUtness*, wiwilnl obe neihelda tHJo « .""".-, »#.j.. i» • 'L.ini°,' ,''i?' ' '''' ~ .,,,„.,• pdltors at the De-jsworn Into office. Some • living i up for a long pe-deoeased resided here 32 years morrow morntog at 8-30 from Albert I.Meder,, Jr., vice prov-;s«wnt. to the director of the „, ,,,-ess conference, there have suggested "employment iriod,,. , He WM a communicant of Our Kaln Mortuaries, Inc., 424 State W1 nnd £ea" °J RlllT','s Um* ' :"tal n™m 1 ,„. ,„) change In the sys- opportunities" to him the Gov The election gott me started ^iy y otf Peace Church, and was Street, Perth Amboy,. wiwitUh verslty, New Brunsyirk. .... Histef. pr»»ccton University -Th ,,f Federal patronage- dis-|ernor admitted again, he said "I started* retired construction worker services at 9 00 in Holy Spirit will be "Mathematics: Stellarator Concept C[' con and ,1 ,..ii followed prior to the! Silent on Choice smoking again at the Los An- member of the Hod Carri- Church. Burial .will be in- Our or Treat." trolted Thermonucleauclear IVslon. »r.(iFTi itr..«READnY rtFOwR T.ITHEK HOI.FDAYSIUH.IIIAVK: AS the holldnholiday season ei and «i.r administration. j On his choice for a Qovernor- geles Democratic convention. ? Construction Workers Lady o< Huftfary Cemetery Union Junior College is spon-! "" UL Tischlor, director approach^, most homemakers are concerned with a pre-holl- lh(1 Un rew>RI ( iii()(isc the pattern that^hlp candidate in lggi You must admit it was an ex- >°^ He was a veteran of Mopelawn. the series under n crnnt ' 'n °' Merckk nnand Com-Co : Any<1ny clean-ucleanupp iInn theithi r homesh . OnO e off ththe firsfitt thingthi s theth y usu- tne idling convention." Pi> Itlc R l,,.,ii In effecfctt Ovevrr ththe Governor said "I don'dont dare World War I and a member of Born in Ohio, the deceased „_ the Merck Company !f; - »h«Tiy. "The Scl-i ally do Is to sw that pnrty dishes are clean and ready to use. -, ill again be followed, al* Fords Post American Legion, was a resident here for the pas'.Foundation. .entlst In the Scientific Revo-1 Clipboards usually need some organizing too. Here Is a sug- mention any names for fear of u(lon I, New Jersey has not re- leaving someone out." He said, Surviving besides his widow, 38 years and was a communl Other speakers in the series• - ' grstion that many will nnd helpful. ,l wi v Federal patronage ki n sales 01'I with colds varies "very'lTtHe who dled Sunday In Perth Am- delphiaP, , Pa,Fa.,, AndrwAndrew, , SoSoutu h spn Of the Princeton University will be able to a pre-creased line, and apply. No tacks, tape or adheslves are I Income levies, the Governor 1 Rlver ttnd En aiiM! of the lengthy re- whethe •' r h• e live• s ln the fjr'boy General Hospital after a ' «ry. Perth Am Observatory, astronomy; Dr. needed to fasten in place, m (he regulation of Bingo said he is still opposed to any long illness, were held yester- boy; two brothers, John Kurucz Pick a bright color to carry out the mood of the season, new taxes In the State, "al- north, in the temperate re- Earl LeRoy Gr«fn, director of CAR VICTIMIZED which WH distributed by gions, or even ln the tropics andday morning from the Leon J. Jamaica and Joseph Kuruci or match the color scheme of your home. There are five dif- mil state Senate Commit-, though we'vweve been scraping ththee |lhe same „ truewhetheV you Qerlty Funeral Home, 411 Am-foreat HUls, N. Y.; 14 ferent designs to choose from in a total of 24 colors, available bottom off tthh e barrebl for the!llve ln cdd it nar, Loretta Street, reported /. week, one editor asked past seven years" He said w!'!llve ln »«rowded cfty'TnTdalh boy AvenUe- with"i"fflgil"R^!II- c^nn and three Peatgran< at local variety nfcores, And remember that linen shelves, laun- i.nvrnor to recommend in 1 dos•closee oont8ccontactt wltwithh manvmany _m ,MaSS at St James Church chlldren M dry areas, nursery and toy shelves, clothes closets and drawers jHudget message to be submitted'" - - - - - AlsAlsoo, stolen from his car. often can use some dressing up for the holidays, too. uiual message to th-elte o the Legislature ln"FebruTrv'imany people or llvc °» an lso- ,M was ln st- James lated Iarm tne tery> GEORGB BICZO imp ln January that all'wtll tell the story ^ remotest part The in is 1b e limite" d' t•o four" '' The Governor again de W the mid-west deceasec d was borornn iin - WOODBRUJGB — Puner The common cold Is nreva ^ugoslftvll a ftnd resided here for George Biczo, 6 \n I fended the Port of New Yorl pieva- three and IIK of Blnio regula- Authority which ls being in — — .« i<»vio- Strawberry Hill Avenu lent among all age groups, but was a member of St. James wh° died at his home Wedne Qovemor Mid "therelvegtlgated by a congresslona 'percentage wise the In Icldent Is"found"amon7the' m" Church- . day- wlu ^ h«ld Baturdft; 'school children,-this f™ , She U aurvlVed by her hus- 8:30 A. M. frofli the Leon ..Ian* *-,,. L'.U. ** band, Steven; a daughter, Ro- Qerlty Funeral Home, 411 Am -e an oirtprzina> at home; her Parents, Mr. °oy Avehue, with Requiem High brother " or" sister"' attendtna and MrS> Steven Lltrop: a sl»- MMs at St' JamM Churc: school and bringing the lnfec ter' Mary; and two brothers, Burial will be In St. Jam John and Steven a11 ln tfieyVe tions home. As we grow older ' Yu-Cemetery. .Friends may call TREES the incidence of colds p^r yea ^°SlaVla- Thursday after j P. M. decreases until the average " Hu8b4nd of *» late Jul ;aclult has approximately two to NANCY BULVANOSKI Kovacs1; the deceased Is sur • WREATHS three colds per year WOQDBRIDQE — Nancy vlved by two Mns> George J; Just what we mean by the BulvM»sl£i. infant daughter ol an* James; daughter, Mrs. J "»" nnin we mean oy tne —"--., uuuu uouBii«:r U4. . — . - Mr*" ftnd***- • Mrs•»---**«•• ' 8S€p1 n Oo00011c * 1 art•**d thre»-.*e . -**.-•*1. common cold is hard to define - Charles Bulva-I children? ??. . "' Bi*™ • HOLLY -not being an illness caused noskl- 592 Bamford Avenue, body and therefore not amen- H.«*>«al. ™ ^^ '" ^vived Optimism absent ln steel in able to various laboratory stud-|a"° 'by a sister, Elaine, two'dustry. • BLANKETS ii'8, we must,rely upon the symptoms caused by the disease ID define its meaning. The com- • SPRAYS mon cold is without question Gift Headquarters in Woodbridge lor niused by a virus or a number of viruses and after invading WHITMAN and FANNY FARMER On Sale the body cause changes after a :!4- to 48-hour incubation pe- the season's Afternoon* anKAI, GIFT FOR STUDENTS . . . Dictionary .. .£ee the expert tailoring in Knotty Pin*" .95 every stitcjh... note the meticulous atten^n to detail—then you'll know DESK l. it To 36" x 18 ji", Haj 4 ijoomy Drawers \ Fl«ce- they're outstanding buys! Take tor from Lh* Audit Bur MO •( ; lined beaded Clri-uUllDDi >liiu our tflH Ready to Paint. .. Keg. $21.50 iu miki ta •«d«'t «( our «ir- : slipper; your pick of the colors niost-in- ' lulii.oi rtfonli i bunny fur cuff. (/^ demand with men everywhere! ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS! s M v oil «• • bnii txunincr in- Regulars-Shorts—Lorigs.,, SAVE ON BOOKCASES j5' ipecU the boob ind uttti of * your b«ok, «o tht ABC. tudi- | tor «x«minei all rtcordi uii n Use our convenient iayaway plan 8 report necti»ry lor t com- ^ome fast for these |1 plet* »nd accurst* audit of our ... no extra! ft tlrculation I extra special values whilo fit ' i I size and colc% fi And whtii th| ludltor ti ftn- g (shed, UW'A.B.C. publllhei t selections are complete. iVERY '' r«port of tlie tuditor'i finding* 2 -known UcU on which idv»r- NJGHT Jj tlicri «n pl»«« • v«lu« / -Till 9 UY-A^AY PUN AVAILABLE •n Ask ui lor a copy al ou* tree Delivery tn Tthw for ChrUtmiu! i latut ABC OPEN EVERY NjGHT INDEPENDENT- WOODBRIDGE Green St. Circle (Iselin) TIL CHRISTMAS » OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. LEADER Intei^eetion Route* 1 ahd 9 UNPAINTED | tft Green St.. (el ME 4-1III WOODBRIDGE PERTH AMBOY 3^5 Smith Street FOR-U FURNITURE SHOP I at Green Street Circle 5 BKHKS WEST OF RAH.ttOAU STATION - FREE PARKING ON PRKMlSES AT BOTH STORW Junction ttiiules 1 & f, larllli MONDAV THRU SATURDAY 9 A. M. TO » P. M. PAGE EIGHT AY,

ZZXXIXXXI . HEW JERSEY'S MONEY SAVING SUPER MARKETS

rr ••"-;."- V" T; i< Halo Ameryka Oczekuj^ Spotkania sif z tobft osobiscie w Mutual Hello Amerlta: I am looking forward fo meeting yea In person off Mutual See and Meet In Person Miss POLAND of 1960 (Thursday) from 1 pm to 9 pm There's all-ways something doing at your Mutual store •. • All print tfffrtiv. thru Siturdiy, D—-Mr 10, I960. W» rtMrv* th« right l» limit quinHtiti. M»mbtr Twin County Grectri. ALL-WAYS SIMPLY DELICIOUS MEATS !

TENDER, DELICIOUS, U. S. TOP CHOICE U. S. TOP CHOICE - FLAVORFUL CHUCK I > c > CHUCK Boneless POT ROAST 65 I SPICIAM SPICIAl! I ROAST CROSS RIB ROAST «_. ». 85c CALIF. POT ROAST „. 59c I ROASTING CHICKENS »35c SHORT RIBS of BEEF . 47c DECORATOR LAMPS > I A Savory Delight CHUCK STEAKS \ 49c STEWING BEEF ,65c In Every Bite 5.99 & 6.99 Bone-in CHUCK CHOPPED * 65c CUBE STEAK ..,.,««« „ 99c Sav« Approximattly 75°0 SMOKED PICNIC HAMS » 39c BEEF LIVER TENDER, YOUNG „ 45c SEE 'EM ON DISPLAY. BUY NOW AND SAVE YOU AlWAYS SAVI MORE AT MUTUAL! YOU ALWAYS SAVE ON FINEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

SO WHY PAY MORE... HARD RED RIPE TOMATOES READY FOR SLICING Carton

CALIF. LARGE PUNCH 1ARGE SIZE-ZIPPER SKIN 4 WHITE or COLORED 4 SCOT TISSUES BROCCOLI ' 25c TANGERINES 10 - 29c

FLORIDA'S FINEST JUICE STAYMAN • W1NESAP RED DEL MONTE PEACHES * 25 ORANGES 4 ,39c APPLES CRISP 4 j HEINZ BEANS 10c HEINZ TOMATO SOUP 10c CALIFORNIA LARGE SIZE \ PRUNE JUICE r: 3 „ 1 DEL MONTE TUNA __N.: 25c FRESH D*TR ;" 25c Christnia$ Wrea*s" !-39 \ ALL -uou.oom.cENT 69c Sunshine Hydrox Cookies: 39c Dairy and Dell Swings So Why Pay Mor« t JIF PEANUT SPREAD 31: \ BURRYS FANTASIES - 69c IMPORTED POLISH HAM 3 • 2.69: . nuJi. •IlltillJi rilllHi :iOuUIN •^LtUiULU JII ii!H •d.uUi il t Aa,1l ••> JlluUh tiki Ib lilll IihlllU iiK!.:i [! U: II....;. ui:l cl iBui-.: U. i. ..la.', i! (., - • i M • M. •:.. .1.-1. i:: •...hiii 1JU1 ai ••"' •'•' " ' % Appetizing Depf. SovfnaS ^ BOftDEN'S ': ' FtfSIUY liKB • I Froieii Food Savings CHEESE SLICES SCOOP ICE CREAM 59c BOILED HAM , ,b 81 39c CHOPPED HAM *fc 15c C FRESHLY SLICED •OMEN'S m niiSKKV MorttnMorttn'i Applppe or ' StouHerStouHer'i DUTCH LOAF Ib. Pi IMPORTED SWISS v« Ptabi w ttntmWk Peach Pies 3,8I*1 Macaroni-Cheese 3 ,kst*1 j ,21c BISCUITS Chopped or leaf River Valley Cod or POTATO SALAD lb 19c Birds Eye Spinach 6 '1 Perch Fillets $ pk9 l 3pk, 1 FREE FREE Sl: r; 27c g Birdi Eye—Crinkla Cvl . Sia Rak '/* lb. DMI|< Whipped Calif, style CREAM CHEESE ^,,k|27c HONEY BUTTERS!" French Fries li 33c Fish Slicks # AXIUtOiVS CREAM CHEESE MOZZAREUA pka. •' with Year PurchoM of V* lb. L« 63c RICOTTA 53c ,." 63c

IVORY PERSONAL IVORY CAMAY ZEST ZEST LAVA DUZ SOAP- . IVORY FLAKES SOAP large TIC SOAP SOAP 9 b c SQAP SOAP bars D I regular 4 bars jPkg. ban I !"' 41 C ig- pkg. bar* ,. 79 *- ban I I 2 2 ^ 25 pkg PREMIUM OXYDOL TIDE DREFT , JOY DUZ "SPIC- 'N CASCADE COMET COMET ig- DAC gt. 7Qc >C Q». -7QC LIQUID SPAN CLEANSER C pkg. J" pkg. / 7 pkg c CLEANSER 3l •• pkg. Ip 9t C'9 )QC gt pkg. 55 r«guler TIC 37 65 pkg.-.7 pkg. 41 OPEN Opposite 2 uni 3 I SUNDAY OPEN 'ov/r» Hall Mutual Super Markets Wood bridge SUNDAY 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. at Main St. 9 A. M-»«^ P »*.. PAGE NINE 0 15 P.M. at the Avenel- cers fiddlesex County Most Qutowskl and Andrew Mlkkel-I — Holy Name Society of St. sefl, Avenel. Andrew's Churfih receives Holy — Fire commissionercommissionerss meet Communion in n body at .--,th1e r ; iThomas Ryan. 66 Darimoutn AVENEL PERSONALS tnlltt tonighmlirhfct at thlife flnhnn.flrehouae. . 9QA A.MM . MaaMassi AiitufaVSunday.. The RTOUgrouDp st ufel young women In -WetoSS^sub , "» Alt ForceStrMt, both of Fords; Martin tlustrialized in N.J. A 8 meets Tuesday In the newlt Wnonnnmn. ' «»»no». . 1881 McFarlamMcF J — Democratic and Civic Club 1 MRS MARGIN GUTOWSKI church hall at 8:30 P.M. The Women * Association John Egan, advisor v,L Cotaita and John ||0N ._ With 55 per- of East Avenel meet tonight at work in Somerset County M George Street, Avenel 117 Creem( r Aven e ,.,s ii8,000 Jobs In manu- Peclaly in heavy ld£ the Maple, Tree Farm at 8:15 ' " - '.' Middlesex County is ME 4-0951 P.M. * Memorial Post, V.F.W., meets ', lhl, most maustrlallzed Monday at the Maple Tree — Qlrl Scout Troop 52 cele- -- Tomorro.u»,UwU™w uuGirl, owu „[ the state's major orated Its troop birthday at Troop 57 meets with their lead 'Farm at 8 P. M. HI a rrport on com- i cw Tribal linen icau 1 New Jersey home off Mrs. Stanley Plorkey,Florkey, "er , Mrs"' , William Graham~ " , 437j — A membership tea is be- kin" lltrrns issued today by residents 1 Avenel Street. Membership to linn sponsored by the Junior mi- ' ion of Employment working m other ta^Tt „ Hudson Boulevard from 4 MUmatod that ume 4,500 Mid stars were presented to Barba- |5:15 P.M. i Woman's Club of Avenel Tues- esidentfsidt i comm ra Evans and Judy Gutowskl, Texas art: RiehnrH W.lcharlotte. N. C. •]• judse, Division Dl- & J utc tojfive years; Linda Scott, Geor- Manhattan and StRten Wh»lmj ,Kl iiint the report also gia Warren, Jean Florkey and Judy Borber, four years; Bon- Mi Middlesex la among 8.000 Jobs In Middlesex -| i; rowing counties In nie Hoffman, three years; Lin- County 78 percent are ffi da Morgan, Virginia Szoke, ,n Between 1950 and ; esldc1 . number of Its resl- nL^V ^ Of theBetty Jane Toth and Lara -., ... VUHIHIUUIK, Houaer, two years. The troop ,Piisrd by 63percent, a one-third come from Union is collecting toys and clothing , •i-casc exceeded only ];; County and nearly 25 percent'tnr » ««-.«» •—•"-- * ' :', ,s populous counties •; for a needy family for Christ- from Monmouth, Somerset . n iind Ocean. mas, Next meeting Is tomorrow |County residents fill 4,000 of at 4 P.M. with Mrs. Florkey. 1H8.000 residents of ifhe Jobs in Middlesex County. . are employed some- — The second birthday of, "By the year 2.000, the. New ! si'\v Jersey. Of these,I Jersey Department of Conser- Martin R. Gutowski, Jr. was I work In their home vation and Economic Develop- celebrated at a family sd>pfr i: the 36,000 who.com- ment estimates that Middlesex Sunday, The affair, given ,'by Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- io!)s in neighboring will have become New Jersey's tin Qutowski, George Street, Hi.ooo work'In Union third largest coUnty, Just be- was attended by Mrs. Roman i in n wide range ol Jiind Bergen and Essex, with Gutowski, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph |Ui-Ucularly traruffror- the population In exoess of a Gutowskl, Mr. and Mrs. Loren (|nipment and chetnl million persons," the study N county provides em states. Hall, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mik- tor nearly 25 percen "To sustain kelscn and sons, Robert and Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Middlesex out-com' velopment and thc necessary [Musolf and daughter, Rose- Another 12 percen 'accompanying increase In Job g, Rose .. ^.^ .,1 juu marmary' , Perth Amboy; Mr. and opportunities, It Is evident that'Mrs. Tozzi and children, prevailing highway and rail Anne and Bruce, South Residents systemsjnust be geared to carry Plalnfleld; Judy and Betsy Increasing commuter volumes and that cross-county systems In be Honored between northwestern nnd Printed Pattern southeastern areas of the coun- •: ,\ iinlTNSWICK — MM. ty must be strengthened," the •:: I). Schiller, -30 Park report declared. v.rnel and Robert E. The report is the 14th In a I 142 Arlington'Drive, research series U> be Issued for br honored tomor- each of the 21 counties in the hv Rutgers Unlversl-litate. When completed"the re- .„„ Division for "loya^ports will provide Information. !:1 service to theon the commuting habits of •.fruity, Both have:almost two million New Jersey instructors In remedi- worker*. ^ at the Rutgers , .niUT—Mrs. Schiller TFllA..r.. .,...,,„ Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only! TEtNAClfc l)Astt • mlwr. 1955 and Mr; I :nce June, 1958, ; SEWAREN — A tcenaae ;i be cited at a recog-ltJanc(" 8t School 12, sponsored! 9 .:-,er in the Ontv«r«lty|by the Woodbridge Reoreatlon Children's Wear — CenUir Ladies Sportstvear s>-x Brunswick be-l - *'" be held tomor- »'. 6:15 P.M., and row from 7:3 to 10:30 P. M. v BOYS' CORDUROY REGULAR $39.90 .i certificate of ap-p f nv. ...„,, not leave until Dr. Ernest E. Mc10:2- 0 u/ilesa parents call for [them. Sixty-eight attended last PANTS LEATHER !>;in of Rutgers Unl- week's i-ge and Unlverslty| dance. A Christmas' • Flannel-lined, Sizes 4 to 8 :; Division i planned for December I • University Model, Sizes 50 JACKETS ie - iitations. • " 6 to>12 • Alpaca Lined :-r,!lgan is principal of ] • Regularly $3.98 • Zip In, Zip Out : Woodbridge. Mrs (live Htm the Works j 2 ,i reading specialist; MiiKlstrate — "Witness, says. REGULAR $6.9:> Shrewsbury Townshipjyou neither slowerl down nor' : GIRLS' 100% NYLON CHILDREN'S REGULAR $18.00 & UP ..'V)\s. She was form-'tried to avoid the pedestrian.". IMPORTED ^^_ ^ _ • ;;i:iik' teacher In the, Motorist — "I toi* all pro-: FLAT KNIT ^^ f\¥\ 1 495 •• Tuwnshlp School cautions. I blew my horn anfl SLIPS 79 cursed him" TIMEX WATCH • Full Slips and Half Slips • Sizes 4 to 14 REGULAR 79c UP DRESSEFashionedS • 7?100% Wooi " • Res, S3.S8 If Perfect I I' SEAFORTH OPENING SPECIAL! 9098 LAST CALL!! 'AFTER-SHAVE LOTION NOVELTY BULKY KNIT and S-36-38 39 M-40-42 GIRLS' FUR BLEND SWEATERS L-44-46 REGULAR $3.00 Regular $9.00 to $17.00 NVIOIIM Ef • 48-50 DRESSES PRINCK MATCHABELL1 B0 Printed Pattern Siii)8: Women's 50 • Sizes 3-to 14 NOW 5 & Dacrons Si«i':i Small ("6, .IS); Medium t Odd* and End» \ (W. 43); lATwWrtt); Kitra' 59 l.irgD (4S, r,'i), Small, 2 yards PURSE SIZE PERFUME ".Vlnrh fabric. Other Wonderful Buys in- Ladies' Sportswear Sftiul FIFTV CENT3 In coins f'ir tliirf p:il(ITII — add 10 cent3 GIRLS' BRAND NEW ((IIOICE OF 3 LOVELY SCENTS) • Car Coats • Slacks Itroadclolli fur oarh patt'trn fur first class • Blouses • Skirts nulling. Kr'tul to I'D Newspaper HOLIDAY VERY SPECIAL! - REGULAR $5^00 I'rinled COUOIIN I'MV'tn IK'pt , 2?,Z West ISth St.. • Shirtwaist Dresses (New York 11, N. Y. Send for our| 'BLOUSES MUSICAL llSCO Kail & Winter Catalog In 50 298 • Beautiful Wool Dresses Tull colnr. 100 Smart Styles. • Sizes 7 to 14 Only 3",v Plush Animals • Regular $2.98 CHOICE OF DOG . , . MONKEY . . . BEAR, ETC. DltAPERY LADIES' FABRIC — Curtain and Drapery Department — CANCELLATION SHOES 59 fora JUST ARRIVED I I LOCKSMITH Big Savings Here! MULTIPLE WIDTH Thl«e' SOewin( g (or any craftsman) Special Group of find him Fast in the Generous 14" Foam itubber Filled Draw HOLIDAY SHOES! t Complete Yum Shop YELLOW CORDUROY V) E. (llierry Street, RuliMa\ PAGES DRAPERIES 90 Phon«FU 8-1671 _g90 • Round Shape Verified Values • Popnlar Colors 113.98 Triple Widths NO DEAL 1 9S" Long HEAVYWEIGHT DECQRATOfc QUALITY 90 1 Verged Values Antique SATIN Pr. Is as Good a Deal as One From Values to 910.95—Famous 4Brands St Imports Draw Draperies Five- or Six-Piece Decron Filled QTHER FLATS FROM $1.99 TO $6.90 1 Eyelet Embroidered Clip 2 or More Pairs Together fur BED PILLOWS Picture Window or Wall Treatment Stadium Boots-Storm Boots DRESSER •Dupont Polyester Fibre Verified Values to Famous Brands! $9.98 Pair GODENY CHEVROLET Verified Value |5.95 Each Values to $14.95! • Contemporary SCARF SETS 090 and • Traditional or 00 All Styles! Verified 'Scenic Prints Values Some Have Fleece • Some 63" Long— pair to $3.98 2 Lining! 890 1960'sand 1961'sas Some 90" Long 5 LOW A3* 1849 STORE HOURS: No Cash Down - No Paymcnls 'til January" 9 A. M. t» 0 IV M. WEEK-END HURRY... They won't last long at these id:n rvi *) A. M. lo O IV M. low pre-holiday sale prices! Main Street, Woodbridge GODENY CHEVROLET \. M. lo <> I'. M. (IN OLD BANK BUll.UlNtt OPPOSITK WOOIAVOKTH'S) 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Phone Kl 1-5123 PAGE TRN

;'ollcjrc\ PBIIIPRVIUP, 0.. WHS one FAMOUS AMERICAN TAVERNS cross-beams purposely left and : The of 14 MRflrlRftllsts to be fPB- exposed to tell their own tale Juveniles Apprehended Union Contract jby Pi Tiie Crow's Nest tiirrd In traditional Christina? Shutters nnd hinges on doors deiiK Vespers lirlri SundBV at. the are exactly as they used to be 1 rv« m COllPRP. The sub-division*! of tVie bam tl'f offi,.,, arc the same; the large dining In Stoning PRlt Trains by Diner.5?-?*; Liut Hut Vot Letut: room was the wagon and ma AVENEL-A rontrnct WOODBRIDOE 8tmiinuS|M»iKiK. Inrludini! snmr of the ment has been entered into thisWIPatlnTn i," Born nl Perth A in boy Gen- ohlnery room, the (rrill was the horse-ntablr. thr entrance hall of Pennsylvania Rnilrnnd trams piumlx who ride thr trains. It date between Stanley's Diner V eral Hospital: from Fords, B recently in thr vicinity of Eli/.a is our hopr Mint nil PHrcnls urn; Inc.. Route 1. and the employes! RkriT('"i' son to Mi. mid Mrs. .John Prt- and living-room were partitions beth Riid Woodbi'ldKC have the MRinple of these youngsters of the diner represented „, Di 30 Ebrily Place: a in the barn nnd so was the ; passageway from front to back. brought about tho apprehension to warn their own ntJHinst such 193. Bartenders. Hotel & y Idnuchtei to Mr. and Mrs. John Restaurant Employes Union Mnilb 35 Louis Street; fl Each of thr seven bedrooms on Of seven Juveniles by raitrond activity, ne- tlw second floor was a bent in police, PRR Chief of Police] "It may nal always br posl- AFL-CIO. The contract covers , daughter to Mr. and Mrs, WIN •I.i., Wo Ktt snmr very ulcn letters (the Rijeat haymow. Prank J HolslaK reported to-fslblr to let the chlUm'!' off with approximately 40 employes and n lotiR with contributions to Thelimn Scott, 55 Third Street: a warnii)89i . CircumstanceCiumstances mamayy extends for a period of two Milhrl, Independnnt.-Lenrifr Christmas daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John For five years the proprietor .,ibrlng them and their parents in Sh|l Juvenile authorities m Hio years from Its commencementp ,! nn,l FundF , and we wnnt, to say tliRnk 70 Wlldwood Ave- has been Kuymoiid M. Cant- datr on December 5, 1980 The [7 An'llM' well, uraduiitr of Cornell's Col- urea you to nil who havr written rtu lighter to Mr. and .. Lsonal Injury cases contract provides for six noli- """' Mr. nncl Mrs. Louis P. Kantor. Mrs. Theodore Tej-ke, I a Marir IPKC of Hniri Management. boys, turned over to their par Neighbors mid devoted cus- ?Jlts, who reported thry al.su i days, a hospital and welfare tj s 49 Smitli Street. Avenel. wrote.jHoad: H son to Mr. and Mrs plan and Increases in wanes. down '<„, '•,'",',';; "Please ncccp! the enclosed Jialpeonie Asproeolns, 63 First tomers are 'pleased that Mr. tlfrned them over—over theli'NO FIRST SECRETARY toryour Chrlstmns Fund. It Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs Cantwell has the same respectknees. Because of their RKCS, A Senate study any* thrrr is would make our family happy Willlitm "Utter. 20 Beech Street: us they for the old building their names are-bcliiR-withheld.!nt> p]ftcr In United States gov- to'know that, when WP arr en-" son to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew nnd its special kind of quaint A number of PRR machinery for a LUNCHEONS ami Joying our Chrlstma.'; dinnee KHlpn, 7 Ivy Street; a son toj Old Mill Inn in Bernardsville, N. J. charm. They- are pleased, too, have been stoned iIn recem "Firs- •• -t Secretary." Some unfortunate folks are Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Mercur-! that, he dispense the fine foods months. Chief Holsla* reported.! -Thr President of ll.r United Now Being Served and fine beers and ales which sharing it with us. It is heart- io, 36 Highland Terrace; a son. Ft Storod drain for Washington's Arm* with some windows broken and States cannot br relieved ot hl» are historically associated with warming to note that your to Mr. Bind Mrs. Arnold Nemetz.i This Is the story of a pro-revolutionary barn ric I he passengers narrowly misslne burdens by supplvuu him with lflv the old building. hewspappr is doins such n 044 Amboy Avenue. . . . from; heart of New Jersey, a barn which evolved like thr i• serious Injury. R •dnputy" to do wlmt only he Job In providing for the nerdy Woodbrldfce. a son to Mr. andj from thr caterpillar inlo nne of the most famous can iries Chief HolslaR commented. <'an do," said A staff repon, people of our community year Mrs. James Britton. 5D Bunns. of the country. Associated with the inn In legend and •'inity Prompt Lad 'These'children lust didn't IT-'from the Senate subcommittee after year.". Mr:;, Charles J Lane; a daughter to Mr. andstands. Just across thr way. the Old Mill, one of tinMte's Skive — I hear that young Jlize their throwing of stones;on nntiona! pollcy-maklnc m Mrs. Stephen Sltar, 407 Pearl Pozozzle is bringing suit against Gall, Garden Avenup, Wood- finest monuments of colonial stone and masonry. leopardlzed the safety of thou-'chinery. , y bridge, wrote: "Enclosed is a Street: a son to Mr. and Mrs. The Old Mill and the old the government for 150,000 !harles Policastro, 75 Straw- damages. contribution for the Christmas barn both saw service in theor axe. The old barn II berry Hill: a son to Mr. and f Indeperid- Pund. My husband and I are Amerlcan War o gested what to do rri no Pycraft — On what grounds? more than pleased to be a part Mrs. Gerhard Nilsen. 7K Bunns' The Old Mill ground grist change was made in n-,. roof 8kive — Flatfoot. He was on Now is the time! \ ^ Of this heart-warming project Lane; a son to Mr. and Mrs.!t0 feed Washington's army line or structure. In ,.:•-;>• : Of a government job and was car- ftnd each and everyone con- Richard Roder. 145_ Bucknellicamped ftt Jockey Hollow inth e time the frame was i«••-H'tly rying a heavy piece of Iron Have yoiir jjala S *$•' from Sewaren, a nected with The Independent- Avenue; winter of 1779; the old barn good, as the guest can by when the whistle blew and he Leader and > the volunteers son to Mr. *nd- Mrs. Richardstored the grain, to be drawn glancing at the solid in dropped the iron on his feet. Should be congratulated for Kuzma, 472 Cliff Road; . by the troops as needed. from Hopelawn, a son to Mr. their yearly efforts in making The building of the majestic Christmas brighter and happier nd Mrs. Alfred Pluskota, 50 Old Mill with its beautiful Holiday Dress for others. My personal best May Street; a son to Mr. an arches and , grand proportions, EXTRA CHRISTMAS wishes and a Merry Christmas Mrs. Paul Kertesz, 63 Luthe: set among, tae green hills of HOLIDAY PLEASURE Beautifully to all,". . . Three Colonla boys Avenue; . . . from Colonla) the Somerset Hills, was a major won athletic awards at Plngry son • to Mr. and Mrs. Rlchan production of. enterprising early ME\A# ARTIFICIAL School. Elizabeth—John Mur- Stevens, 40 Highland Road; Americans. Whole families Dry Cleaned . from AVenel, a daughter tc chle, Derby Lane, in soccer; gathered to haul the stones by NtW ICERINK To Make Reservations David Stover, Warwick Road Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rhodes, 2 oxen and sledges from the sur- i i ,it the Manor can you enjoy ice skat- football and George Slderls .venel Street. rounding countryside. But our it its best! Exhibitions by former Ice and Pressed Devon Road, in Fourth Team immediate Interest Is the con- • ;<•<; star Joe McGuirk. Summer-bright Wonderful ^ swimming pool, too! Minor Repairs At No Extra Chart* football. version a generation ago of the Parties & Banquets Boss — To pretty, young ap Here and There: humbler colonial barn into a ALTERATIONS—REASONABLE "• CaU par:if. plieant—So you want a job thoroughly modern inn and tav-! Plus all the other Family Army Pvt. Carmine Borzelli, Had any experience? ern for wayfarers. Christmastime activities POCONO H>; PICK if A., whose father resides at 14 Applicant — Oh, some very AVI) IIEI I\KK' ME 4-6068 In re-creating the old barn traditional with the Manm . Cozey Corner, Avenel, completed wonderful ones! DAI DON ES not a beam was touched by saw r MANOR INN CLEANERS . . . TAILORS . . . SHIRT LAUNDKKKRS a five-week course at The Pi- RESERVE NOW... nance School, Fort Benjamin 10M R*hw»y Arrnar, Avrnrl Phorie MF. 4-8OJ1 U. S. One Harrison, Indiana, recently Phone JU 6-1500 'in Before entering the service, ISELIN Pvt. Borzelli attended Seton ROLLER SKATING Hall University and was em- NOW THRU SATURDAY SPECIAL RATES TO ployed by Irvin Trust Company. Yul Brynner GROUPS New York. . . Dr. Albert Rich- Mitii Gaynor man and Dr. Joseph L. Papa, Even Nigbt Woodbridge, attended the 57th "SURPRISE Except Monday annual meeting of the New Jer- 7:30 to 11 P. M. 75' sey Optometric Association in PACKAGE" Mitlnw, Saturday, GET THE Trenton. Sunday. . . The In- Also Alan Ladd in Sunday* * H " dependent-Leader is grateful "ONE FOOT IN HELL" 2:00 P. M. to for contributions of • used toys and clothing for its 15th an- SATURDAY MATINEE SOUTH AMBOY ARENA nual Christmas Fund for Town- Steven? 4k Mb. 8onth Amboy ship needy families. However ALSO SUN. THRU TUES. once again we request con- Year's Most Thrilling in DOLLS and tributors not to send us broken Adventure toys or clothing that needs mendins-as we have no fa- "I AIM AT RITZ Theatre cifities to fix toys or mend Uarteret, M. t. U 1-I9W clothing. If you send broken THE STARS" toys it Just. Rives us the extra Also NOW THRU SUNDAY ,'ob of carting them to the THE THREE STOOGES "ALL THE FINE diunpt,. We would tike to re Paul Winoliell and quest those who contribute Jerry Mahoney YOUNG CANNIBALS" clothing to please pin sizes on "STOP, LOOK & LAUGH" Plus "THE BIG NIGHT" LEAST! each article of clothing. It Mitlnee Sundaj, 1 P. M. ftou Id make it much easier for STARTS WED., DEC. 14 volunteers who must guess at "SUNRISE AT MONDAY Thru SATURDAY the siz.es. mmmms CAMPOBELLO" 6 BIG DAYS—DEC. 12-17. Keeping Busy: Ava Gardner in This item is addressed to the THE ANGEL woman who lost her wedding band at the Mutual Supermar- WORE RED" ket some time ago, At that time $1 19 a search of the store was made, — Plus — but the ring did not turn up. "THE DAY THEY ROBBED The other day, the ice cream DINNERS THE BANK OF ENGLAND* freezer counter was being re- Matin*'Saturday at 1 P. M. paired and near the mechanism Served daily at the workmen found the wedding ring. Lester Poulsen, manager Round-Up at the Mutual Supermarket, has turned the ring over to me. RESTAURANT TODAV THRU SATURDAY However, he could not remem 282 MADISON AVENUE The Red. Whilf and Blue ber the name of the woman PERTH AMBOY Show of the Vfar! Factory Salesroom who lost It. So, if she reads Elvis Presley , this, she may have her ring back if she calls at The Inde pendent-Leader office and de "G. I. BLUES" scribes it,... Andrew C. Crane, Technicolor \ son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. and—Kirk Douglas, Crtne, 5F Bunns Lane, Wood- Susan Hayward bridge, has graduated from re- "TOP SECRET AFFAIR" cruit training at the' Naval SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Training Center, Great Lakes, She challenged a sav»gr mpin 111. ... As a member of the . , . lost 1.0(K) years In tune! Dolls, Plush Toys v.Susquehana University Chape: Debn Paget Choir, James Sandhal, son o JOIRNKV TO Mr. and Mrs. James Sandah LOSTCITV" 442 Rahwaj Avenue, Wood Colorscope bridge, will participate in thi and—"JAILBREAKER8" choir's annual Christmas' pro gram Sunday. Mr. 8andahl wa, Squeeze Toys in Lancaster, Pa., yesterdaj when the Chapel Choir video taped iBritten's "A Ceremony o Carols!" for WGAL-TV, Chan- blRECt FACTORY • TO - YJQU nel 8. . . . Jacquelyn Sparks daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Jlam Sparks, Middlesex Avenu< DOLLS «tfd TOYS Made on Colonla, ja senior at Lake Brie remises. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY a 4-BIG UNITS—t Are Thf ONLY Dollj JUanufavlnn in MiilillfHfx County COLOR CARTOON CARNIVAL STATE FORDS Steve Reeves PLAYHOUSE "LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" Having a ChrUtnias Park? THEAlRE HI i-0M8 Color We can supply you with Huodbridge, N. J. "THE PAQANS" HERE'S HOW YOU SAVE... TODAY THRU SATURDAY "LAND OF THE DECEMBER 8-10 We manufacture and sell in the snine building. TODAY THRU TUESDAY PHABAOHS" DOLLS and TOYS at "THE MOUSE THAT • • There is NO j|)BHER, NO WHOLESALEK. DEC. 8 THRU 13 STARTS SUNDAY I Factory Prices Call ME jt-6550 ROARED" Spencer TUcj Presley, With Peter Seller* Frederic March WMWWIMmM WMW in "I AM AT THE STABS' 1 With Curt Juriens 'inherit the Wind" OI'KN 'G.I. BLUES SATURDAY MATINEE "T1IK MOtSK THAT KOAHEU" "FAST AND SEXY" OPEN Shown 6:4.t aud «:05 ALSO A TARZAN PICTURE • Colol Starti. at^i P. M. * UAHA HKll THRU TUES. SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY :MILOREN ALWAYS rati DEC. Il-U <>!<< 14 THRU 30 INC4K HKATKttb 8 A. M. "All The Young Men" to Duris Day, l to With AI ladd lien Harriiun in 4I1 MAJESTIC > P. M. "SEX KITTENS GO TO V A 6-5529 SAT. TIL ( PJM. 9 P. M. COLLEGE" ' "MIDNIGHT PtHTJI AMBOY VISIT OUR FACTORY SALESROOM HAT. 'TIL Will' .Mamie Van Doreu NUW WAV IN I, WEHNrSDAV DEC. 14 John Wijut From LACE" HUNGARIAN SHOW MIKIH 10 ALAHKA 414 Outer Main Street Hurkd un Main S| Color WOODBRIDGE Independent-Leader Carteret Press A Newspaper Dedicated to the Best Interests of the Residents qf the Edison Township and rds Beacon Communities We Serve.

PAGE ELEVEN 9 Senior High Speaks 'Bus Stop BPW Skips ri,,. Student Council of Woodbridire Senior Hlnh 1 "" f ,,,ti Mihmit a column eaeh week written by various Scheduled student* at the school, I Gifts; Yule rilYlXIK DONATO and VIRGINIA By Players fund Aided ui lain on the fall season has just fallen WOODBRIDGE—At a meet- - The sum . 1l.s exit we say adieu to the joys and sor- iiiK of tilt' Board of Trustees of of $•!:' wns donated tn ihr .soason which now exists'just as a t,hr. Circle Players with Stanley Indi'ix'iidi'iit.-Iiendcr Christinni flio season of football and falling leaves Kaplan, president, presiding, Fund in lieu of exchange o] applauded by the echoed cheers of the January 4 and 5 were set, as ;il I he nnnunl ChrisUmi , im watched our undefeated team become try-out dates.for the next play, ||)iiri\ nf the WoodbridKe Town- "Bus Stop." John Hnllowe.il will lime after time. The vivacious rheer- linsini'SK nnd Professions' be director and all try-outs will Wnnn'ii's Club Friday at Stsm- !,,, magnificent Uvirlers. the radiant, color bo held at. the Playhouse. Mar- liiticr. Avenel. ,Kl iho wonderful band, who outdid thom- tin "Terrace and Rahway Ave- l'"nici tnitimfnt i n r 1 u d P rl , i, week, were applauded with the silent nue (|ilaithe first since 1938 This technical training course for "The Twelve Days of Christ- Mrs Mary Nolan, Miss Iren^ i! reward for their eoach. Nick Priscoe. on Medical Technicians at the mas" and "O. Holy Nifiht.." onod.v, Mrs, Irving Hutt, Mrs! iv-fifth anniversary. base. Airman Fletcher is a The .Circle Players' Chorall Benjamiti Kantor, Miss ClairJ Ki'oup. making its first appear- Miss Anne Sutch, Mi.nJ ,•1 Nature has sought to please heraudi- graduate nf Wood bridge lli([h School. ance, will sing. 'The Drpidle Lawrence Ryan, Mrs. Wllliar • her autumn Splendor, and Dleased us she Song," "The Orchestra Song," Brennan, Mrs. Robert Halbert iicr recent active season. We've witnessed and "Jingle Bells." Singing Mrs. Irene Shay. Miss with the group will be Barbara Tombs, Mrs. Mary Ann Hollo- iik Star Ledger pick four of our boys for VICTORY Ladies Aid Kurdyla, Eleanor Abaray, Eu- RY PARTY: Members of the «""^'ttees of the St. John Vianney Bui.din, Fond drive were lauded by Rev Walter way, Mrs. Anne Hydo, Mrs shite football teams—James Dunda. James A. Riiihiwo.hiwo., >| a dinner Sunday at the Knights nf Columbus Buildingd . Railway. The pasto Bene Pike, Connie Marchitto, pastor pud tribute to the "fforU Josephine Schwartz and William Sparks, and George Fair. We've of the campaigi n directordi, t RoberRbt t ValrntlVltl , fnf r OVCM-rtinrti thhe minimum ™\ in r i7 Eugene Qallo, Hollander Ross, R toi7of So 000 ^ Dorothy Gregowltz. lion of officerFires i ( OmnatlV ' ' ' "" - Sphen rea d>> th!e °dbndge Township. •Lvwhore in town Mi>. Stephen KiTtes/.. Mrs, Christmas sfory from the gospel Berfcowitz, and Mr. Mermel-i dolph Frey as co-hostess. Mrs. .•iifi-ting of the Mr. Knott al-vi ndvi'-ed there Ksthe'r Kti/ma. Mrs. Stephenjof Luke as the meditation for stein EMBLEM *!M B MATING teeman Elmer Dragos. They v Loral Plant Joins Thomas Burns will lead devo- are; Joseph Zurich, Joseph Ac- Plre Company ttrp ten vacancies m tin- Civil Kovarh, Mrs. Myron Holow-'the pveninR Mrs William Reid The next meeting will beJ^Bn WOODBRIDGE - Thp Em- tions and the \ ladies are re- Wfre Clt Auxlllllly bl ulltl blem Club 351 ol the B.P.O. cardl, Mr. Sobieski; Mrs. Fran- \v i» ^if l "* ' oU-huk, MrB. Joseph Zelenak. chairnmn of the evening led executive board meeting .De- National Association quested to bring gifts to this cis Tobln, and Mrs. Edward C y lhe Elk s feet, Monday night at \i m ™* - department, nnd the com- Mrs. Lillian Carroll, Mrs. Irene!the members in carol singing cember 22 at. the home of Sen-^r?^s wUl feet, Monday night atj WOODBRIDGE—New JerseJersey meeting for the Ministering Wyzykowski. William Sulll- puny m m urgent i). | m day- dantora. Mi.ss Esther Simon.jaccompanied at the piano oy ior Vice Commander Murray M 8:0Qr^,t the Hungarian Reform-iWood pinjShing- Company Am- Friends Home, Brooklyn. Mr. Watters appointed the I sirrptary; An- ttnif IHPII Anyone imere.sied Miss Nan K. EKry, Miss Carol'Mrs. William Wright Fleck. ' •• ' ed church Ha Sch001 stl eet «. ' '|bpy Avenue, has been c Tomorrow night from 7:30 following committee chairmen: utmncmi secrt--mmiy contact Mr s^idutti Nn«y. Mi.^s Linda PasLowski • - when final arrangements will to membership in the National|until 9;00 the Christian Service Oforgp 8e(Jlak 1051 Woodruff Street LI UNION TO ELECT Mrs. Florlo, publicity; Mrs. Mls.s Patricia BaloK, Mrs. Rus-jFORMOSA NKXT POST be made for the Christmas lndustrjal Service Association, Brigade will meet in the church 'id. trunuw Jor 7092 sell Biurens. Stephen Kasko,; ISELIN — Airman 3/C Gary cocktail party and the Christ- Peter Dacchllle, hospitality; i WOODBRIDGE - A meet- Inc., it has been announced byrooms. Wyzykowski, program; William Knott. ' Ovenes, and RobertiZiegenbalR, currently on a 30-; of the Mutual Death and mas party for members child- Mrs. K J. Arthur Turner, Jr., Tampa, Saturday morning at 9:30 Phillp Sai- l lcn [day leave visiting his parents,\ Retirement Association of the rgj^ Refreshments will be serv- Walter Drabln, membership; I rounh' Troon e Fla.. international president. the Pioneer Girls will meet in nt: Donald-,. . -T- | Mr. and Mrs. William Ziegen- Patrolmen's Benevolent Asso-! d and carolliiiR featured. Mem- NISA is the international the church kitchen to have a and Mr. Manaione, legal ad-j ttsalsunt; '«/' tooKie Siui'tnipn BOAKD SKSSION Ibalg, of 31 Forest Street, will ciation Vill be held Mondayjbers are urged to attend. trade organization of lndepend- cookie bake with Mrs. Frank visor. aipUln: and AVENEL—Brownie Tii>op ;I,T WooDBHIDGE—Thr Execu-leave for Formosa, December night at 7 at the Knights ofi enty-owned electrical apparatus Singer and Mrs. George Simp- The dinner was directed by h Excu Columbu: Hall for the purpose U. 8. GRANT ASKED Mr. Sobieski assisted by Mr. • >K lieutenant. ^iirpunced the sale <>f tiic mo.-t nw Bnai d of the Woman's As-18 - service and sales firms in North son in charge. The cookies will fHitiiOtng chief, cooklej of all troop.- ;n Wood- Vati«n of electing a financial secretary WOODBRIDGE At the a membership • of be served at the Pal-Gal Accardi, Mr. fttabin, Mr. at the First Presby-' land vice president. Zurich, Mr. Manzione, Larry •if 18 fires dur- bridge Township witl; ,i totu, MEETING TUESDAY reques. . t of the WoodbndgeRe- more than 1,600 companies. Its Christmas tea Tuesday at 7 P. i i;.m Chuivli will meet to- Westervelt, and William Moran. field, 1 hoiue.of \m boxes Mild by 2&muhi at 8 o'clock, at the home PORT READING — School development AKenry the iwn|headqUartejs ar man that hears a ring in every Pnmk A 8noemakei wiU be tra. ' V I ^ Girls st'lliflK over .1(1 ium. A Christmas social will be eval_ grant of $35,000 to as.sist;th(. NJSA representaUve of Newvide special musio and demon- are: t v Ros: Kobl11 •nijK'Mied 'to par- *»''- '' Cuil Defense officials press- preparation ot ajJerst>y Wood F|n;sning Com- strate a regular meeting .v Gut- g .secretary of the NewJersey "did aii'iis. Many ow»kl, and Lol* Tilth g State Identification :'0'inpn ate flght-i The troop Chi-wmia* i>.«#ty K at a meeting, in Jersey City. 4 field fire. thcy'WllI be held Wednesday al U» « ilfi'ded at a fireFirst Piv.sbyu>rian Chun-h Hull ^ SUNDAYS ON CBS-TV presented by STATE FARM only ONE There is only one

Gifts STARFIRH WELCOME I"1"' Decorations A new design fa^/wvm WAGON Arnold, when I told you to CaJI lake our clothes to ME4-8HO lor you who admire the exquisite in jewelry... •Veil DeUWr Kii'intnt/ lus created Starlire... motif of elegance in Vm "t.c Evergreen* and brilliant Austrian crystals and • HKt^ white gold 1 ' Holiday On&nery - overlay. A gift of breathtaking and enuring... beauty! WREATHS 30 years of experience fostering good will in '"•'"I'EDPLANTS Ai seen in Vogue. »a>»i **•.—• business atul ftttramunity Ui'lFULBQttQUET8 Brooch $19.50 Earrings $15.00 (plui tax) Laugh with the woild's most careful buyei, [wi'sentail by youf life. Member I'UNTERS In leatherette gift caie. State Farm agunt! And find out how you [u,u\ u> s.ivo with Foi Information on I didn't mean all of them! FLORISTS' State Fqrrn's low rates for careful driven Conldct ni« today. Welcome W»ioo In TELEGRAPH FREE GIFT WRAPPING HANDI-CHABGf "i- those departed. You really can't blame a man for want- il l DELIVERY INTERNATIONAL CHARGE • COLONIA 've Grave Covers t JACK (,. iNETTA injf to take kf\,ill advantage of our expert • AVENEL services. We ((lean all clothes, from VV1HFD EVERYWHERE Free Open 1030 St. George Aw., Avenel • ISELIN business suits to party frocks with loving Pbi>n« ME IK844 care at modest prices. ^ Mower ^rJouie CAIX tn ii 354 Amboy Avenge, Woodbridge "The living GUU" MOBIL t k 93 Main Stre«t, Woodtoridge, OMHANV K ME 4-1823 \ r.i.^lon 111 ME4-8355 Convenient Drive-Up Service '•'AN ST«EET • WOODBRIDOK STATE F 6014* today's world makes heavy demands "Where J><> You Get That Golden Retriever Stuff?" and taxes' the capacity of .'those who ... ii mirtmi lic lead the democratic fight to the fullest. Considers ^ Active, flexible, brilliant leadership is Jhtstm needed and deserved by the free world Woodbridge, New Jersey Real Estate Taxes, and' We hope the Kennedy Administra- December 5, I960 tion gives the United States, and the Thn Independent-Leader world, just that. We can afford no, less Woodbridge, New Jersey I l>fir Mr. Gregory, j Biggest Local flfljf flktrterei in the critical fight for survival we find I wish to repute some state- ourselves in today. ments you made last week in vmNrvrr™ «„ Charles E. Gregory connection with the projected! PRINCETON-What d» rank and 1 fll<> clUz 1 Editor and Publisher W.H.8. band trip to Puertoi'" " e»s acrosacrosss ththee cone., ,'^j ";' Rico. 'StRtr regard as thrlr commun- sclion;.. Th« Independent-Leader «nd Edl«m Towninlp- The Best Sellers , Coming from an ordinary ity's biggest local problem? iom Fordi Beacon puWiihed weekly en Thuniuy [citizen, the intolerance, icnor- 18-20 flntn Street MB 4-1111 We sometimes wonder what the A recent New Jersey Poll on raute tllXH. Woodbrldje, New •»««! ance, and provinciality you dls- the subject shows that tnrre nnc- The Carteret Presi flUblUhrd weekly en average reader of best-seller novels ex- played would be distressing; problems stand out In peoPlP-s .., «S1 Roojtvrlt Atenue Kl 1-MM pect to gain by reading the trash put but, from an editor, your atti-minds — schools, high real wUi, CirterM, New leistj i tude 1* shocking. estate taxes, and parking. ooo \ out year after year. We would like " Som:..:ewlde to do the same thing, and thedozen New Jersey municipall-' , „. 1—r~~~ None — hive no problem* 4 Don't know « Stutts thereby be jeopardized. search for scofflaws w' hold whole mechanism of law entipties- , . Mr. Charles E. Gregory, Every individual should realize that unanswered traffic v:uLatyon i Editor Percentages add to morr lni; ^:.\: The Division well remembers the forcement Is weakened." In the last court year for 1 when he becomes satisfied with his tickets In most New Jcr y mu- The Independent-Leader than 100 became of multiple* : fun-rax 'whicn hn statistic s araree availableavailable, IWoodbrldge, New Jersey .consequences of Woodbridge Town- nicipalities. Is underway Sharing the Governor's con-i" ,* " . ' answers. of the u^: knowledge and stops educating him- ™r—_OT, „ m«^.nu, I _. , _ . , (1958-59, municipal courts dis- Dear Sir: Carrylng out an uU-.ir.atum cern, Chief Supreme Court Jus-| f Analysis of the'Survey results Tin- ;>'.J: ship's • spending sprees of the 1920s self, he is sure to go backward intel- ,tice Joseph Weintraub ordered posed of im 2 4, complalnta Consider yourself by Governor Rober_^ t B„ . Myner1 «e Joseph Weintraub ordered an average of on'e or J fou£r promptly show that big city people—resl- in.d-l'Jt;.' when the municipality became so lectually from that point on. It should to get after scofflaws : spite the magistrates also to crack and properly hugged for your dents of Newark, Jersey Cttv down on any politician who at-persons In the State, or of one (Continued on Page 17) ~ stifled by debt that it could not pay the extra work and ma:, hours for each family. The courts, In also be kept in mind that only the in- required, magistrates •.'. NewtempU to have a traffic ticket Its principal or meet the interest Jersey's municipality have fixed, or a charge lessened. addition, referred 16,137 com- telligent are wise enough to continue plaints either to the Orand charges on its funded debt, when started machinery :klng "Any .effort of a politician to to seek knowledge and education. which will bring hund> is ofobstruct Justice Is contempt and Jury or to the Juvenile and! school teachers and municipal em- erring motorists to j .-tlce. that U how you should, treat Domestic Relations Courts. and| heard 12,710 matters on In- ployes and municipal suppliers were Twenty per cent of defc: iants it," he said, "Smack it down, Gangway for Christmas in traffic cases fall to r •ond that is the treatment it formal notices In Ueu of com- paid in scrip—because there was not by the date specified :: the serves." enough income to meet requirements. Hard as it is to believe, Christmas is summons. They still remain the poor Downgrading of traffic tick- man's court and the most im- Obviously, the State does not intend just around the corner. And the com- Governor Meyner to!.: thlet*s and the unauthorized dis- portant single branch of the local Judges, at the U\: ancountin- g of fines \s a repre-., to see any repetition of this sorry ex- mercialization of this sacred observ- judicial organization of the ,nual .judicial confen: of Sensible practice and A betrayal!State. perience. ance is already underway at a dizzy Magistrates 1«8t week, \:..>i "Iof'frTf e public trust, the magis- COURT LAW:— New Jersey these people are not'con jelled If this is its attitude—and as we clip. trates were also told by thejState senators fear that 8u- to answer to the chargc5 -,>• up-Goyernor. He said during thejpreme Court Justices and 8u- have seen the Division of Local Gov- More and more, Thanksgiving is get-propriate follow-up proi dures, p<4 year such Irregularities!perior Court Jydges are leaning other violators are en. . ,ised ernment examine with clinical exacti- ting snowed under in the rush" for I have been uncovered In a halfjtoo far out in the share In the tude every request made.toltsthrpugh :jsphere oJ legislation when Christmas dollars. But decorating and! writing their court opinions. the years—we believe it 1$, then we preparation for Christmas is begun, in' Know Your Representatives As a result a new policy u want to express our agreement. Spend- more and more ways, it seems, before In vogue—questioning of such The neat citizen LB an active citizen one who u alert lJurlsU before they are con- ing $9'/2 million dollars over the next Thanksgiving. and goes to the souire to secure the best possible In- firmed by the upper house of few years is something which can be formation. The best representative is one who cooperates the Legislature as required by It is true that a late Thanksgiving with his constituents •,•.:.d u ready and eager to receive the State Constitution. undertaken in complete confidence leaves only four weeks or less until their views. For several years, especially that every penny of the sum needs to during the reign of the late Christmas. But this year Thanksgiving Herewith are the names of your representatives. Keep be spent during this period. If the total in touch with them. Chief Justice Arthur T. Van- fell on the 24th, which is as-early as it j derbilt, many legislators in- eventually is determined necessary, could arrive, and still this holiday was II. S. Congress terpreted some drastic court de- then we must decide whether we have cisions as making laws Instead caught in the Christmas rush. Senate •; of Interpreting law. Th«y the ability to meet interest alid princi- Senator Harrison A Williams. Jr., «Di, Senate Office fretted and fumed but nothing pal payments on this and past debts, We do not wish to single out anyone Bulldlnj. Washington. D c. Home — Westfleld. was done about it until lasi Senator Clifford P. Case (R>. Senate Office Building and still have the funds to pay for in particular on the overcommerciali- week when Governor'Robert B. Washington 25. D c Home - 345 Elm Avenue. Rah- Meyner sent a batch of JudlcLa! operational, needs of schools and mu- zation of Christmas. But it must be ad- way. appointments to the Senate for nicipality. mitted, if we are honest, that Christ- House of Representatives confirmation^ mas' real meaning is too often lost in They called In two of the ap- These are decisions which can only Representative Peter Frehnghuyjen Jr. . Fifth Con- pointee*, Vincent 8. Haneman. gressional District. House Office Building, Washing- be reached after searching study. the shuffle for the jiard cash. Brlgantine, namedj to the Su- ton 25. D, C, Home '- Morrlstown. preme Court; and George B. Expensive gifts are good—for those State Legislature Francis, Cape Map. named to i wonders i Young Blood to Fore who can easily afford them. For those the Superior Court. Behind r State Senator c|oted doors In executive ses- little girls and boys and long after the 'r '• who cannot, they are a silly practice. John A. Ijnch. New Brunswick ^ The Administration now iri office is sion, the Senators asked the The spirit of. giving is fulfilled by the opinions of. the new appointees and th« twinkling lights have been sjfv,, ; headed by the oldest man ever to oc Members of Assembly on the separation of courts and ; thought and act of giving—whether William Kurtz. 8outh Amboy. away for yat another year they will cherish t- e cupy the White Houjse. Popular Presi : legislature. Their answers must the gift is costly or not. So more J. Edward Crablel. Mllltown. have been satisfactory because dent Dwight D. Eisenhower is turning of tie letter from San!.* thought should be given to self-made Joseph Doren Dunellen the; (were confirmed within the office at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue fifteen mlnuies. presents and household objects and Board of Chosen Freeholders rfll! over to the youngest man ever elected aame procedure will be EYeryone who %* believed in Santa Ctaus Hi wy ' more to the spirit of Christmas, and Karl E. Mettger. president. Rutgers Onlverslty, New Ii followed when the Legislature President. Brunswick. one of then foyr cotorful missages to thjir lavor.t-- what it is really about. 0< r 8 Jr 19 Agat hvenes on December 19, The President is 70 and President- £Village,? b? Ne2"*?-w Brunswic' k « *», * Uwrence BrJoTk DEPRESSION:— Eighteen of New Jersey's 21 countle* have Setect, addra^s, stamp and mail it in our special -^ elect Kennedy is 27 years younger— jtoother practice which is carried to Edythe 8. McAndrew New brunswlck. more workers than jobs. This We will have it postmarked from Santa Ciau ' 43. Younger men have occupied the the ridiculous is the custom of sending Joseph R. Costa. 123 Hlllork Avenue. Edison. unemployment problem pre- Thoma* H. Lee. 140 Front Street South Plalnfleld. White House, Teddy RooV 3lt, for ex- Christmas cards.' Some people send sent* a constant worry to State and H will be delivered direct to th George Otlowskl. 641 Kenned, street. Perth Amboy. Labor and Industry Depart- ample, but they assumed office when hundreds of these cards to their friends William J. Warren. 875 Main Street, Pordi ment officials. with our sincerest comp t>rlS the President died* Kennedy is the and neighbors, which they see on the Woodbridge Township Cmittee The United State* Labor De- youngest to become President via a street every day of the year. If 'they partment has officially an- MA70R—Frederick M Adams. Colc-nla nounced that four New Jersey ««plfltoday,it only takes a mmute normal election. really want to do this and if it really WRSTf WARD-Edward ttath. Woodbridge counties have jubstantiai and creates any happiness, well Jfnd good ».n« Mayna"d Wll»i(*. Woodbridge 1 persistent unemployment prob- This means that younger blood will WARD r~ R Richard fiSuu. Fords lems. They are Atlantic, Cum- BfANKIM be infused into the whole executive If it is a chore, arid adds up merely berland, Monmouth and Ocean !• •" THJRD WARD - Elmer ^^ THRU TIWBSDAV, s A >' '" machinery of government. While Ken- to a mass exchange of cards between Ohly Sussex, Hunterdon and CaprMay counties wire mlu- TOOAY » A. M. TO « r. » nedy Is expected to rely on older men. a host of friends and neighbors—all of FODRTO WARD Ing from the department's too, he has said that he yants a hus- them dreading it—why carry it to such labor surplus area list for Sep- P.8.: PUy !f«nU to Yoursrlf ami •' FIFTB WARD-JohnCoioS tember. tling, vigorous government, utilizing an extreme. One can see the good Our 1961 Chrbtmaii ('luh David T Miller Oolonl* • Thee department attrattributei d the services of the talented men in the sense behind sending cards to out-of- Borough of Cajtaret thth e substantiab l labor surplus. In country now in their thirties,' forties town friends who are seldom seen— the Jersey City area to a sizablle Stephen Sklba, Mayor , Walter" Sullivan cutback over the past year In and fifties. • • as a remembrance, etc. But ca*d-send- President of Borough Counc^ durable goods, chiefly fabri- At a time when we are up against a ing is carried to senseless extremes in OOUNCILMB* cated meUU. non-electrical Thomw Mlllk Walter ^ulUvan many small towns and cities. machinery and transportation grave and serious economic and.mili- John Hutnlci Juhn D*ZurUlii equipment, There will be ad- Woodbridge tary challenge, pun an ideological bat- In summary, let us all remember the Alexander.BucJi Adam Bymborskl ditional declines before the tle throughout the world, with com labor market begins to climb spirit of Christmas. Let us observe the Towisblp of Edisoi the department predicted. munism, the infusion of young blood anniversary of the birth of Christ with Anthoni u. ftlencalci ;Ne U A. McDon8W STATE VOUCH.— Oovenior will ba a good thing for the United MByor President of Council [Robert B. Meyntr has not d«i- National Bank deeds and the things w-e do and say— |cerned any lowering of the States. COUNCILMIN rather than with hollow patterns of WWlam F. /UhU» Prank J. Taiac. morale in the Stale Holl Toth D Berry Street. (Opp. 'lawn Hall) Wayne Dumont, Jr., afellow manding one. Combating this force in a more wonderful time of year for all. WUliam N MargolU Walter H Wood I towitmimn of PltHUpsbu iber: Federal (Cuntlnueil on Page 10) PAGE THIRTEEN Eagle Scout Christmas Plans Mack Award Goes Bazaar Set For Colonit ToPearlman For Dec. 15 LeagueFwl\ on.oNIA • Andrew PPBII- IHKLIN Mrs. James Reufel is COTiONIA (ieonie Thorj tiii'ii. 14. s<»ti of Mr. Rii.i Mrs I'hiiirmnn of a Christmns president of the Lit tin Pfl Miiv ivsirltnnn, BB Mercury nnr to be sponsored by the Leainie. unveiled plans for liiireni-teaolier group at Ken- Avi imr become nn EnRle Scout pmvinii the playing field IH'IV Pmk school next Thurs- ni ii court of honor nt School Pennsylvania Avenue, off 17 Tlmrsriiiy, with Ciordon day from 10 :iO to 11:30 A. M ;i1 miiy Avrnue, at, nn exerulj I.iiiii. president of the RnritRiii "l fi'iim 1:30 to 11:30 and 6 to !1 P. M. committee mret.hip Coimnl Boy Scouts making the! 1 Plans for a fund-raisl fuke ;,nd coffee and hot 'diinre. to support the pro A .student at the Colonla- rhoeobte will be sold throimh- .which rails for the entile if Juiiinv flmli School. Andrew isl i""t the day and hot sausage 'to he re-seeded, and the pre a member of Troop 40. spon- I and hiimburuers will be sold at two infields Improved, Miird by Colonia Volunteer ;« P. M. underway. Cliemirni Hook and Ladder A hot dog luncheon will be The dance will be held Jl Coiniiiiny. His father is fl scout- served to the children from 11 uary 21 at the St. Demet.J 1 JOIIN ROBERT BASK lA. M. to 1 P. M. I must i'] . WFNDY WII.KFRSON Community Center, Cartel Otlvr awards presented wore: Booths will be set up to dis- ACCII'TED IN AFKOTC— League officials hope (of St!u scout to Chester Kulesza, play aprons and tablecloths, PLANS SPRING WEDDING: turnout of at least 500 peq by Magistrate- Benjamin I. Cadet John Robert Rasp son handmade articles, and "white Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Wil- of ML and Mrs. 'leonce Biino to meet the $1,000 goal. Kuntor; first, class awards to elephants". There will also be kerson, Jr., Colonia, have an- Calvin Donnelly, gei i:iry S. Murcllo and John of 385 Middlesex Avenue, Co- weight RuessiiiR, games for the nounced the engagement of lonia. a freshman at Rrns- manager, said he hoped n Mighty, by Rocco Trimboli, children, and movies and car- their daughter, Miss Wendy playing field will be add'1 selaer Polytechnic Institute, seniit field executive; second toons for the youngsters from Winifred Wilkerson, to Rob- keep pace with the grout t Xroy, N. y., where he is ma- fliiss award to Robert Backov- 6 to 9 P.M. Pictures of chil- bert Fendel Pypet 'son of Mr. the League. sky mid Joseph Terranova, by Jorinc In Electrical Enicineer- dren, being Interviewed by and Mrs. Gordon F, Pyper, The league, which actu| Al Hi\ber, assistant scout field inj has been accepted into Santa Claus, will be taken. Northfield, Mass. operates three schedules executive. the baslo course of Air Fnree Arrangements have been The future bride, a member boys between 8 and 15. ,,,-IMi LIBRARY: Rudy S.,« rr ma.m^r of Food Fair at Cnlo.Ha Hhoppint Onfr, i shown punrmsin* nn, of s Inducted as tenderfoots by Reserve Officer Corps at made to sell special Christmas of the Junior League of Eliza- grown from 125 players in ll | .|, * for ii doll hemp; raffled off |,y the Federated Woman's Club of Cnloniu, f,, the benefit of (olonii Ii irk| j( ( r Mr. Pearlman were Paul Con- R«nsselaer Polytechnic Insti- corsages and earrings for the beth, graduated from the to 450 players In 1960. AlthoJ hrary. LffUo right. Mrs. William WiilshJMrs. Allan Wood. Mrs. Dominic Valbano and Mr. Saultor. stantine. Phil Donahue, and tute, Upon completion of this benefit of the library. Vail-Deane School and Colby the Pennsylvania Avenue Tom Flanagan. Receiving a program, Cadet Rase will he Junior College and is associ- Is supplied by the Townsl bninze palm was Don Benson, commissioned as a Second ated with Sports Illustrated the league must pay most o| Registration for Teen with presentation being made in the United Quarterio Sing Magazine In rfew York. She own way. by Al Lnmb. treasurer of Troop. StateLieutenans Airt Force Reserve Vn- is a granddaughter of the late Mr. Thoma also a.nnouij Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A, Wil- 46. ' der present policy ho will funds are needed to purcl) kerson, Sr., Colonia, and Mrs. Rabbi Samuel Newburger of then serve four or five years At PTA Program new equipment and unifol Charles, J. Perkins, Dayton, Dances to Close Dec, 9 Congregation Adath Israel, on active duty in the Air for next year, when lncrrq ve tiie invocation and bene- Ohio, and the late Mr. Perk- participation is anticipated COLONIA - The Youth Or-i - did ion, after the ceremony. ForceTorce. Cadevaaet Base graduategraduated ;-•-->'°f Holidays''werei ins. d at th caiiizntioti of Colonia, co-;n . Mothers' Club served as, ftom Woodbridge High School j£™, , « School 17 The prospective bridegroom The PTA program committee m! sponsors of the School 17 teen-' '""»«« to Sponsor hostesses. class of '60. is an alumnus of the Mount dunces with the Wood- ins, at the home of Mrs.! Herman School and Brown Samuel Blitz, co-chairman,' Chain 0'Hills bndKO Township Recreation. New Year's Eve Ball University and is » member Monday. The program will be Dcpiu-tmiuit, ha* announced ISELIN—St. Cecelia's Par- of Delta Upsilon. He is on the held December 14, in the| registration will dose for the ish will again sponsor its an- Colonia WomanChairman staff of the Providence Jour- Club to Instal sniKon December 9. Thereafter, nual mammoth New. Year's school's all-purpose room at 8i nal-Bulletin. ISELIN-The Chain Ol only iho'sc youngsters reachinR Eve Charity Ball December jP. M. . | ! A spring wedding - Is Woman's Club will hold insj their Kith birthdays will be ac- 31 in the Lourdes and Fatima Mrs. Clark Lum, Of Dolls for Democracy .^i^iPlanned. lation of new officers Jam] cepted for reiiistrnllon. auditorium of the church. co-chairman, has completed ar wit 10 at the Iselin Public Libr Dunces are held each Friday Each member of the parish COLONIA Small dolls are B'rith women tell how each of,i;angements h William Sul- the humanitarians demonstrate;11™"' secretary of the Iselin Holy Name Breakfast Elected at the last miiiK from 7:30 until 10:20 has received a letter an- doing a big job to promote the nouncing the affair. Rev. racial and religious equality ^Chapter of the Society for the were: Mrs. Robert Bond P M. and are open to all Town- ideals of democracy to young- TobeHeldSunM™!^ Mrs. ) John Wtlus urges that reser- sters of school age throughout America I Preservation and Encourage- ship tecnaKers and their out- ment of Barbel ISELIN — St. Cecelia's HolyjWertz, vice president: Mrs. of-town Kuests. vations oe made as soon as the North Jersey area. The philosophy behind the! ' Shop Quartet possible and pointed out no n ln ln Name Society has returned to gelo Calabrese, secretary; Arrangements are being made It is all part of the Dolls lor doll project, points out Mrs.|f' f " America, to have reservations will be taken that group entertain, under the its schedule of monthly Com- Louis Herpich, treasurer; for a holiday ball to be held the Democracy project sponsored Cohen, is development of re- after December 25 not will direction of John Powers, di- munion Breakfasts, with the Richard Van Lenten and final Friday before the Chrlst- by the Anti-Defamation League spect for individuals without tickets be sold at the door. rector of the Irvmgton and next one set for Sunday after Fred Silva, executive bone mas holidays, of the B'nai B'rith Women regard to human difference. As Music will be furnished by Elizabeth chapters. the 8 A. M, Mass. Monday at the VFW miclly Named Chaperones at lunt week's Northern New Jersey Council to children learn to like and re- nil Matthaie and his Notes- Raffle Proceeds Refreshments will be served The speaker will be Superln- Lincoln Highway, the club I * dance were: Mrs. Armand help youngsters better under- spect all kinds of people, dif- len. Last year a capacity ferences cease to be a reason buffet style. Mrs. James Hen- tendent of Schools Patrick A.jhold its annual memberl clu. Mis. Edward Lynch, Mrs. stand the principles'of brother- 1 [.O.I). Chairman crowd of 512 attended. hood among peoples of varying for rejection. derson, hospitality chairman, Boylan who served as first Christmas party. A short H Les Larson, Mr. Harold Oeth- president of St. Cecelia's Holy ness meeting with Mrs. W; To Aid Hospital rs(ces and creeds. stated all mothers of first- MA — Joseph O. Fen-hardt.nMr. Earl Idell. Mr. Mll- graders are asked to bake tra- Name Society. At the last Andrews presiding will pr< 1 :; McKlnley Avenue, helin Democrat* The Dolls for Democracy ditional Christmas cookies. breakfast 300 fathers and their the party. Each membn program for Sinat Chapter of - mimed to head the Seek New Members Kntehts of -Columbus• , has been Badges Awarded Class visitation will be from sons participated, .taring a gift for the grab ha . ih of Dunes campaign will be chaperoned by neigh- named Colonia is under the direction 1 I S E L I N -Harold Mullin S chairman of the coun- 7:30 to 8, Mrs. Frank Piserchia iM'i by M. Joseph Duf- bors of the Video Park Civic of Mrs. David Cohen, Colonia, reported, with a class mother chairmun, has announced Rob-'cil's drlve to asslst New Jersey v director of the Dimes. Organization. chapter anti-defamation league each room. ert Deerin and Thomas Casey Chapter Four ol K of c ln Pr°- To Cub Scouts;: : v.iwily will lead volun- chairman. The January meeting will have been named co-captainsc"''mg a cardlo-pulmonary ma- COLONIA — Cub Scouts ofj •!.<• drive (or fund* that| p for B'nai B'rith members pre- feature a lecture and slides on of IU Dti clb*1"™ and l&bo™^ for SStt . pack 44 received their 50th an- . i (i to fight three crip-j of IseUn Democratic cluclubb . senting the program at schools, his trip to Europe by Robert Display membership drive which ha? a mi.1 s HosPltal ln New Bluns- churches, and to scout groups niversary achievement badges th defecti. arthritli .wick. ast week at the pack meeting, Zanzalari, Princkal of School goal of 250 members and will are as enthused with the over- 25, Fords, who formerly taught ...... •••-•••-j's*t underway January 2. The heart machine, which is all results as the youngsters are ipqnsored by the New Dover n Relijs be'Chapter Four's goal, U a piece Wethodist Church. at School 17. from chairman i Mrs. Joseph Rapa-I'n^jwndent-Leader Christmas c p Rap)er> f • Mrs. daughter, Marian Ruth, to ! While the dolls—which are Bell Council, will meet at the| Avenue, who pre- P. C. McCann, FU 1-8625, be- James Wilton, Jr., son of Mr. ppropriately dressed—are dis- home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence which had been , fore December 13. ' and Mrs. James Wilton, Edison. played to the youngsters, B'nai Clancy. The monthly membership Mayor Frederick M. Adams per- OPENING SALE CONTINUES... Middlesex County MA^E CHRISTMAS PLANS nls made petit fours IBELIN—Olrl Scout Troop,nieetin^ will be December 15, formed the ceremony in Wood- cuoktag claw. They!43 met at the home of its leacl- 8:30 P. M,. at School 20. A bridge, •nes and Sigrld Rohr-jer, Mrs. William Dotrr. West- Christmas , social will be in- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holder Iselin s Original Newspaper & Variety Store the prize forlbury Road, and picked names eluded in the program and each Iselin, served] as the couple's Chest", Theresa of "Secret Pals" A Christmas member attending is asked to attendants. A reception was WATCH MART What's in the. Box"party U listed for December 21 bring a humorous 25-cent gift held after the ceremony in the Tomczyk at Bingo. at Mrs, Doerr's home. for the grab bag. Taylor home. KLINE'S The Discount Jewelry Store for those CQLOHIA SHOPPING PLAZA —ROUTE 27, COLONIA The BEST GIFT of All Gifts She'll 5 and 10 (Next to Liggett Drugs) Is a GIFT for the HOME Treasure "Serving this Area for Over J / Years" 1329 OAK TREE ROAD, ISELIN WATCH £ CUSTOM We have the largest selection of and Name Brand Watches in New Jersey! MARY DONNA'S Christmas Hundreds to select from ... all at Ready-Made "Rahway's Newest ladies' Apparel Shop" GIFT featuring CARDS LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! HOLIDAY DRESSES by: MIRRORS JONATHAN LOOAN, JO COLLINS, KM WWW rVWVMMU Charm Her this Christmas Christmas Gifts Galore !i ••or Kvery TONI TODD, VICKIE VAUGHN, REG. REG. $1.00 Pi'rpoae POLLY BERGEN, PARK LANE, JRS. with... • Quality Costume Jewelry (Bliei 5 to 20 »nd V4 Slxea) BOXED GIFT !i • Men's and Ladies' Rings • living Room • Bath Room • Door Mirrors CARDS WRAP CHARMS • Silverware and SUlnlt-M, Sl'ne ChrUtnuft Gilt. • Diamonds and Jewelry • Special Title Christmas Cards • Gold Pilled * We AUfo Carry • Bracelets and Necklaces s CASHMERE FUR-TRIMMED 1 «uwer Doors • Storm Windows • Jalousies • Individual Christmas Cards SWEATERS • Sterling Silver • Appliances • Giftware • Luggage OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. TO 6 V. M. *\ With Skirts to Match — By Order Only' BY APPOINTMENT - CALL I'D 0-7S1J GIFT TAUS j TOY TOBACCO Hand!-Charge and and SEALS | BASEMENT GIFTS Christina* Gift Super Specials - While Supply Lastw: yjgT OUR SHOWROOM . . GLOVES International STOCKINGS Mojud by Kayser Schiaflt s and Whitman's Men's 17-Jewel, Water-proof, Shock-proof Watch $H).9\ It's Jut H Block from Uabway by Kayser Pemuylvaula Railroad Station MARY HOLIDAY BOXED CANDY 14-Kt. Gold Mad Money Charm (a real novelty) $ 5,9] DAILY 8 A. M. TO 10 P. M. 14-Kt. Gold Faith, Hope and Charity Chwm $ OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY DONNA'S Kemington Rollamatic Electric Shaver $14.! MILTON GLASS CO. Kahway's Newest W. DZURILIA mid J HU.I., Apparel Shop S2*) Oak Tree Road General Klectric Spray and Steam Iron 05 E. Cherry Street ISELlft Everything in Glass and Aluminum We i Watch/Jewelry »mi Rahway I'lione LI 8-1065 OPEN 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 79 E. Milton Avcmir, Kaliway Evcrytbinc!/ 8ATIJBDAV TILL 8 P. M. Appliance Eepalr* PAGE FOURTEEN

Miss Stella Rose Areuri T, Nulty Post )jB'naiB<..t Bride of George Benyola Plans Session)Unit ' MEJJLO PARK TERRACE _ HOPELAWN -.- Saturday \r [jfldles Auxiliary of the T A f / It »ftemoon at a double niiR cere- Nultv Post, will hold Ita regulagular 1 mi-nun* at the American Lei- c Sadowski Ion Hull, Berry Street, Wood-1 °H1)S daughter of Mis. Demetro Ar- jliriflKC December id, at J'30lw l(M(il ouri, 55 Railroad Avenw, Me- A jewelry tale i« now under- ,, °m''"' "" tuchen, and the late Mr. Arcun. To Wed Quiglcy |wi.y. with Mrj, James McMur-•"°""C|1<1 Hi,. became the bride of G^orpe FORDS — The jrow «s cliairm«n. *°"n« » *n\, Benyola, son of Mr. and M:s, of MIAS Doris Row Sadowski to Preliminary preparations for iV* """ Anthony Bcnyola. 94 Loietia Philip J. Qulgley. Jr. son of Mr : Ihe amiunl "Poppy Drive" e al "P in Street. Rev. James Bfnyola and Mrs Quigley, 17 Warner: Mny IIHVC been nUrted by officiated. Street, has been announced by P'-tePtrr BefanoBf . Theodoip Given In marriage by her her mother. Mrs. John Ponia-' Mrs Robert Schmidt w.r?.?"PltlU fm"' ii; brother. Anthony Arruri, South towski, 39 Jersey Avenue. dls 1 elected derond vice presidennt at ArkTl '' "" River, the bride was attired in t Mi.v Sadovski. a giaduate of j thr auxiliary's taut mei-tln. «n«av gown of taffeta and Chantilly WoodbridRe Hiph School andi auxiliary's lant meeting. lace with a scalloped, scooped.st Peter's General Hospital: neckline and a chapel train. A School of Nursing, is on the| coronet held her veil of French nursing staff at the hospital. Illusion, and she carried a whit* She Is a member of the Catholic orchid and carnation?. N'urses' Association and St Maid nf honor in Miss peter'* Alumnae Association. JANITORS (K) TO SCHOOL: Janitors employed ii Township school synlrm and members nf local 1090. Stair, County and Municipal Kmplnjr***, Cynthia Handle. Sew Market Her fiance was graduated from above inert earn Saturday morning ;it Wmxlhrldgr l 'i School to rerrivi' insCrurtiiiiis in the proper i';iii' and nialnlriinr.cc ill oil burners uncl nthrr heal- .old.nd^m.^ Bridesmaids were Mrs. Leo Ar- Middlesex County Vocational Ing equipment. In thr picture are N. Albertson. V. < no, H. Crowe, X. ISiirKlsser. 1". Dragolla, K. Duniean. S Kitcik, 1. I•crrisr, R. l-'orbfi. A. (irefowltl, fitter _ and the Idea la beau- Bert am curi. Edison, sister-in-law ol and Technical High School, J. Gregus, V Grogan. II (icthard. I, Henyert I,, ilann ! "fully carried out In the new Cohtn in. J. .lardot, \V Kucjin.-irski. A Knprho. A Knliirh. )' Karjrkl. J I rnlm. (I, Mnkn, 1.. Miller, ('. Mr.' the bride, and Miss Deobrah Perth Amboy, and served three Mastrantelo J Mesfcs. L Matthews, M Pinnrlll. I. t: mr, G. Rapp, I.. Soinem, H. Schrimpf. S. Terefenko. ,1 Tnkars, J. Tnmeilk. J. Wukoyeti, I.. VVltten- jat-home clothli which are be- Mn Perisco. Middletown. . years in the U. 8. Marine Mng shown in smart show chaei w>ii berg. M. Allen, and J, Miso are instructors. Mlssin •'•m the picture are Mark McCahe. supervisor of janitors, nirt Kred 1'nrgen, coordinator of Middle- 1 Serving as best man \res Corps. He is employed at In- sex Connty Viii • ii.il Schools who could not attend due to oilier <'<>miiiiV1; er of the bride, and Philip A spring wedding is planned. 1 jpanu - or the panu can be of J£L Benyola. Hopelawn, brother of — Mr. and Mrs. An-j wool jciWjr wtth a fUtterin. thony L. Balint, Maxwell Ave-! Health Hints overshlrt. the bridegroom. nue, have returned from a va- . , wonted for u After a trip to the Pocono r rt Mountains. Pa., the couple will cation trip through the South Modern Maji On Whrel* j«wdry U in a««tn and u f' " P? > »" Central states where they spent make their home in Edison. Westbury Park News It is di'vn.stntiniilv ironic that A graduate of the Metuchen the Thanksgiving holidays witn High School, Mrs, Benyola, isj their son and daughter-in-law, 1st L't. and Mrs. Barry T. wtltt Is worn with employed at the U. S. Envelope; GIADV8 E. SCANK eiitrd to the 1 Balint, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. On; enrol theme of dress. PUN Company. Seaboard Division. 497 Lincoln Highway, lselln "Joy to the world' - la the ^.^ FORD8 their return, Mr. and Mrs.i 1 _-n, Edison. Her husband graduated IIHlS n from Woodbridge High School1 Balint stopped in Chicago, V. l^: ^^ ^«* «"d colored of Boy Scout 'I: «nH--n,hSof,heyearbe;h^gln-^ — and served two years in the cause of its rueful record of ft Christmas .,„ U. S. Army. He is employed at Worth Street, \as a guest for! Jet is • favorite hom« Of Mrs A: 1 Station Aw the Flagstaff Food Corporation, a few days, of Mr. and Mrs. the season of Perth Amboy, in the IBM de- Joseph Downs, Hillside. he is in boot training. |g I pu partment. ; —Frank Tagliareni, Jr., U. S. and Soviet clash on ex- Worth Street, was feted at a , in TI N •llf.v The worth of any «Ut Is Ul frMhmenu »," CHAIN LETTERS FOR birthday party on his twelfth""""""" '" " icnhiincrd by thr sctf-denlal SAFETY ! birthday. He was host to four- i iwhk-h it costs the elver, Car fl ! r h 5 2J2 ™ W ^ LONDON — The chain letter|teen guests; 'drivers caan give Y gift ofcon-of"con ^ «* f tWWng .- Louls-: KennedKennedyy UlKr craze Is sweeping Britain again.! —Mr. and Mrs. George Bev- Printed ftttern u e Cour| tWWng .- Louls- life to themselves and " er-Joumal Maga2lne. employment Pill but for a good cause—reducing eiidge and children. George,' .thin other potentini victims hr jniamimmm accidents. Jr.. and Roseann, Worth Street, jdcuyini; themselves those self- | The British Safety Council were guests of Mr. and Mrs.1 : Ish incluluences of the spirit or has sen! out 6,000 letters urging'Anthony Aiello, Jersey City. the flesh that so frequently re- drivers to be careful and asking, —Mrs. Gertrude Hassett, Jer- sult, in a holocaust of horrors. them to write five similar let-jsey City, was a weekend guest, There is more than enough ters to friends. The letters pro-'of Mr. and Mrs. William Has- of evil nnd sadness In the world duced so far are estimated at sett Westbuiy Road. today. Let all of us -especially| about 20,000, j —Mrs. Joseph Porzano,' nt Christmastidc — do all that, 'Worth Street, and her mother,' REALLY SANTA'S HI M'QI ARTERS: Above just one corner of the salesrooms nf the we can not to add to it. Let us. B STARTLED BARMAID Ijjrs. John Shlllitani, Hazlet, Doll House, 414 Lppei M..in Street, Woodbridge, where youngsters and adults alike mar- especially as we drive our carsJ* Tucson, Arizona — Barmaid spent ft day in Brooklyn visit- vel at the many dull- ill sues and all types—offered for Kale, The d

wishes to announce the beginning of its annual ALL 8EBV1CE WOBK DONE ON "Stf&S/ffl Voui cerui* Bttai w household products sale by telephone, and Wants much U Iht ltd; ta J«ui Ufc. . . thowi kn jou USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN to thank everyone in advance for their help. cut! Vf» kin all kn A Small Dtpwlt Ketcrret Your Selection nil < fironui. . . . firth tt* Printed Pattern 9349: Half if- Centum bcisllfsJ! Anrwa t*» , Chairman, Sizes 14!-, lOfc, 18H, £0!i, 2214 nukt • nliht »ut • tut Chant ,24Is. Sizcl6!i requires 37i yards "Occiiloii"! 3fl-incf( fabric. MRS. MAE EINHORN ricral inuiault Send FIFTY CENTS in coins "Wt Service What Wr SHI for thu pattern ~ add 10 cents for each pattern for first class mailing Send to 170 Newspaper MARTIN LAWRKNCt -IP»tte"i Dept, 232 West 18th St., WALSHECK'S S',1^ T,Ork U' N- Y' Send for our 1960 Fall & Winter Catalog in Flower Shop JEWELERS full color. 100 Bmart Styles. Only 3ur. Its Ami** Aff. MX MUt 94 Main Street^ Woo<|Iiri

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DRIVE THE DOLLAR VING for 00 WATCHES OLDS By Gi»« jrour horn* a«w b**ul; . . . your rip new life «nd DYN IEIDE8CENT, CRySTAX Wm color. SITE. PEABL AJ^D b LM«1M NICKLACE8, WIUMMT ill 4•»»• M4 S. ftoyes Iwuk We air Open THE FORDS b f Raritan Bay's Only ieouty . . . •cpnomy ... . MI 1U. iiimian\ ' * muj.iul. exteptional operating eniugH fr«u, [>j P«ppi«r-than-av«r Rockoi (j«iluiii,gi,ti on Ufktm Rug Cleaning Plant jiy-bwilr ntw Dynoraic thrifty regular 901! Solid b.y tur rid* with Until Uu-utmiu : 4th tnd SUTCM At.. NATIONAL BANK n«w TwIrvTrlanglf Stgbilityl YUu II tlk* the ! 8«jit)i Amber, Ntw inttj The Friendly Bank of Fords, New Jersey Member of National) and New MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE HY8TEM Jersey Institute of Rug Cleitnert D B R D GF "TUT CT S A LTS KREILSHEIMER'S MKMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CX3RP "woo i Ul SMITH 475 Rahway Avenue Woodbridge, N. J. P1»TM OiOKIT 111 JEWMUBt PIBTH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1961 PAGE FIFTEEN ,/ Ruesch is St. Joseph s Dramatic Cluljl'resents Yule PlayletElizabeth Nabbed I Citizen* by For Beating Avenel Man i|.: —The Janet froth the High School-Mis.. WOODBRIDGE — Two mm liavf been rrlrnsed nuclei ,,f the D.A.BJoyce Kerekos, Miss Jane Wins ,,al chrLstnn* Campbell, and Miss Reusch SH.SOO ball each by Magistrate Benjamin I. Kanl.nr on enm- ,,. home of Mrswh. o will Rive their rendition oli plaints of atrocious assault and battery, and carrying concealed HiMptm.s. made by James Hascher, 27. 51 Cornell Street. Aveivl |;,,nkin, 454 Cliff "White Christmas", "There's „ Monday at 2 P.NI o Place Like Home For theApprova, l Arrested were William Burkhnrdt, 28, Kllsyth Road and ,,H br In charge Holidays", and "Winds Softly Albeit Thomson, 29. Orchard Street, both of Elizabeth. i I! flryer, Chap- Blow." According to Lt. Arthur Don- next door and called police, IMMKTHI 1 Carol singing will be In charge Savings-Loan} nelly, the two men knocked atland Patrolmen William Dopp McCabc rc- .,, will have as of Mrs. Gordon Macaulay. to he Opened Mi H;i.schiM-'s door Saturdayjand Richard s n( Miss Janet, W, In Woodbririgr Soon mi!lii. and when H was opened.! P° kd. ^ ;il, Avenue, Ave- fin.cd |hpir wny in. One of (he! Mrg. Killenberger WOODBH1DOE The sctocted as the . „ , eial Home Loan Bank Board m.'M. bin identified by Mr.jw yupr\,> Named ,,t the year by u llHM'hrr us Burkhardt, polnted|Wnt< rAH'riC mimi H tleate Inborn Circle Washington, p. c, has ap- mid the faculty proved :< irvnlm a!, him and orderedi fa. lj€{lgU.p. Auxiliary WOODBRIDGE—The Kath-' application by a local 'him to lie on the floor, stating . until School be- 8roup i, Dfiidabillty, co-erlne Osborn Circle of thp! to'organize a Federal li- v.UN «nim! to "tie him up ISELIN—A new slate of of- Kings Daughters met Monday Saving* and Loan Association n .utlino.is, and tin-afternoon with Mrs. Wilson in Woodbrldge. tiid vive hlm^a good wo'*| 3!flccrs was elected at, a meeting m school, com-Morris, Colonlfl. Officers elect- Mayor Frederick M. Adams, Women's Auxiliary nf itioll. ed for the coming year are: one of the applicants, received •tni'Ric with Burkhardt, flnal- Iselin Little League at, First, ,, nt school in- Mrs. ft-. S. Klllenberger, presi- approval yesterday. Presbyterian Church. To 'me High School U iiroko loose, and ran to the dent; Mrs. Walter Demarest, Associated with the Mayor in kii

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i:S LEGAL NOTICES LKOAL N0T1CM LEGAL LBAOAL NOTICES LEGAL !»OTi' LEGAI' NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES WTAB. IALI . Thp housewife whos. e young]Irlfhu. . pnvilefet, heredlttmfilti uxl.WOTt 7T.« f««t; thenet (4) »uth J4 Ou Piping" - ASA *J DWILUNO Qtt In locordinc* with the proTljlon of ^sections^ , rau trttrn v adopted BUBMIR TANKS article a, the fire grudlnn *» defined I48HSD. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Jm b ^ tlauifhter WM hflpinff her ini»ppurten«nceji thereunto belontiat dfcgm. IT mlnuta M*t 33 lMt; tlon b« M4 tbtr wa.li ne Town- « dbh«? shP crl,d in dfl. Mld M> {rora llm,t o tlm, ,ub,«t|thenc. I.) nor* M^ « »|« W^JS-fJ poses only as defined »nd Loan .AHMUttM. a ppratlon on'.r tn swh llmltatlona or rertrlc- ut*» eaut ______, Hnw and IPM* jname of state) In line 4, the building and all parw thereof ded) find "New Jersey " u defined In article 2 and article «, scribed ln the "Abridged Building New Jersey, la Plaintiff "inn* upon :he eierd* of inch and place of BtOnWINO. Ittnrctura M herein one, pro- Code" and "Basic Building Code" J. Mallnowskl and Helen 'No. Mama. Loss. was the „ , )„. «.|allv provided; BKWO Mown »nd de«liro»ted aa'each »nd ml of the- tn flection 110,55—Delete and." polcrr m v ip :nm and nowskl. his wl-fe, Perth Ar_,u, „,,„. Section lll.aflDlll.afl—Deletee anand Insern t 8«tloa 123.3—Insert ln blnnk apace are hereby established as follows: nonchalant rrplv. tit law or niiw of Court lLot 11, Block O. Section 2, "South- vl«on«, penalties, c* Bulldlnn . A. Fire District #l~ls all the ply Oo.. ft eorporfttlnn of N«w Jersev ROBBRT R JAMISON. l*°od »* Old Bridge" on Map termn of the "Abrli 'M'M'M inchei s In llini e 2 and "Uln" line 6, Two Hundred (1200.00) »"d Code.- 19.15 Edition ir I In line 7 delete "one (1) ytar' nnd premises located in the M-JPete- r Unnnckns. W, 3. Donneil LEGA1 NOTICES Sheriff'We Stil, t\H October IB. 1DM. p Lumber Co.. n corporation of New propertj of Segal Construction Co.. live Supplement — Section in.si—in to laat tine !«««' "thirty (30) flaye." Heavy Industry Zonone and M-l- MAN PON Standard rnsMIl Section 115.4-In line 4, change 18 dollars" nnd insert In lieu thereof B fire District #2—Is all the 1 " ' •**'" r' The above description In In ac- Appliances and Ott premises loAted In the B-3—premises dated November lSlh'TSm At wi adjourned mertlnu or tM ™_ Tni a «reby re- "shall be liable, to a fine of not T !r —• a survey mnde bv|Z31 30, 1»5» Edition, a to 34, Highway Business Zone, B-2— By virtue o- f •••th-e abov• e •jtnte'ti """ ' "' Hipr ur Township commntee or !h* Town- SVPHilOR COtTRT gjr NFW Jfn-: . more than two hundred fifty (1250- rll?lll cor(llinc le a part Sectlpn 116.53—Change to read "No • Central Business Zone and B-Writl , to me directed »nd delivered ] »- l'rlvii,,. In thli 00) Dollars or by Imprisonment not api t February 9, 1955. ^tnot, at If fully «e- wood posts slinll be used," Delete exceeding sluty (Ml days, or both -Neighborhood Business Zone I will expose to sale at, public vVn'-( ""' '' Illlln «dtertl«e the t,\r- ?h»t on Turwi.iv J1J1-JR—The Brooklyn 8«vlnf» Bank. ion*, ln- ill BKINO alto known ft* 4 balB.net of section. men fine and imprisonment. Enrh as rtescrlbed in the Woodbrldge due on evcnlnc Decvnber ].i \afin trie > hrnikln! corporation of the 8tat« inges, If Section 117—Delete In Its entirety. Township Zoning Ordinance. WEDNESDAY. THE 4TH DAY OFsuh.wrlhpr t To*n*h:p Coir.mlt;»e wir. mret a: S nf Sew TorK l« Plaintiff, and Joseph - Homes. » ' ot ttlli! day that a violation continues slinll 8»ctt0tt UB.7—D«l«t« be deemed a separate offense. C. Outside Fire Limits—all other! JANUARY, A. D. 1961. Journ SB|(i P, M 1B8T1 in the Commlree Ch«m- Holer*. Msry Tlrto Holeva, Mra.|Town«hlp, New ! ;nih)eci on]' , ,„_ D. OTHER ADDITIONS, INSSR- ureiui snd wme« not Included at the hour of two o'clock by the1 renti\ hers, Memirln. Municipal Bulidlrj, Jowph Holeva, Carloa Outlerrei. and natefl1 ai ta» lot no. r ,I»SSi"i 13QH8. DBLBTION8 AND Section 127.3—Insert In the blui>k In Fire District #1 and #2 shall Woodhridgp New Jerw, »nd enpose the Hafkfniwok Tn:«t Company. «!"" ., 3o\ithwood." Section 2, ADDTO.( apace In the second line twenty-five then prevulllng (Stsndard or Day-isurh , f Jersey, TIONS, DELBTION8, A> """" ' CHANOKS OP BASIC BUILD- be designated as outside fire light) time, in the „. „,„. ' and sell «1 public s»> anil to "he hanklne forperatlon of New Jersey IIWULA- (135.00). hv I.IM hlchec; hifirtrr *rrordm_r tn tenri? of are defendants Writ of it and e A SECTIONS Or ING CODS, ltU EDITION, limits. jsald day, at, the Sheriff'* Office in U unvi zoning TIVE SUPPI^HNCB> )J9 Bfil-| Section 100.1—In linl e 2 Insert ln Section 12&— Delete in its entirety sale on fi:« with the 1 Section 4. REPEALER All ordl- the City of New Brunswick, N. J De-'for the sale of mortgaged pr«mlM.municipal ordinances, and sucSSlh TION OP ABRITX3F SSlS^link. space (name of municipality) Section 20010—Insert In blnnk spree Btrtmenr »nrt Township Clerk oppn dnied Norember 7th. 19M. : ln third line .(name of municipality) nnnrea snd parts of ordinances In- All l mathatt certaicertain n tractract t oorr pnrcel of] facta M »n acnirat* surrey anucdn CODE" THAT AP i)OPTH) "Townahlp of Woodbrldgo", and ln consistent with the provlslona of t)Ir VIN ilhl to Inspeclnn unit to he pnhllr;v read %? virtue bf the ibore- stated AS AMENDED. line 7 Insert in blank space (name "Townahlp of Woodbridge." ttnd and premises hereinafter moremore!! ' prior to sale. U>:» 72 to 75 InrhislTp ^fri't, to me directed and delltered, examination of the premises would this ordinance are hereby repealed particularly described. situate ly.|''L dlKloae. ThM Sections 100.3 o, 103.3, of municipality), "Townahlp of Section 200.2—Insert in blank space to the extent of such lncon«lstenci«». In Block M)6. on \Y.e Woodbrtdie j wi;i eipoae to sale at public rend*M Ing snd being In the city• of Perm' ! Together with aJt flxtures now at'103.51, lOt.l. 104.31. 105 Woodbrldge," t • ' ln third line (name of munlclpRllty) ! Township Awmmre; Map nn 'Township of Woodbrldge." The Ordinance entitled "An Ordi- Amboy, County of Mlddleae* tache1 d to or us«d ln connRtlon 107.27, 107.3. 107.81, i ' 107.T. Section 118.3—Delete nance to'Regulate and Control. th» State of New Jersey: Take furthct nt>:ioe :h.r .'the WEDTOSDAT, TOT 4TH DAT Qiwith the aforementioned .premises 108,1. 108.49. 108.6, HN.I X 110.0, •••Towirthlp Corr.ml:tee ha.«. "by re»- JANt'ART. AD. > Section 118.3—Insert In 3rd line ! Construe Uonl £f)Jj|[i BEINO known and deslRtiated and any household applianceices snaUl.l. 111,29. 111.50. : 111.64, "Rate ot ¥7.00 per thouasnd dollars." lutlon and pur.>uan: to :**. flufrt ft HUNDRBD SIXTT 0N8 HIM, 111.67, 111.91, : 4, chnum |>1I in Including more particularly therein 112,17, Section 118.4—Delete and Insert ln the Township of iof Porwitdrile Height*. CO. minimum price a: which said lou »: the hoiir of two o'clock by thethe following: 112.27, 112.28, 112.2J, •.. 113.0, "eighteen Inches" (IR) to "twenty- adopted INC, !,, ln said h:oclc s-ili be sold together then prevailing iStandard or Daj- the following: DEMOLITION Is here- fotiT (24) Inches." County of Middlesex," BEOINNINO nt a point In t),. Phllco refrigerator * 114.0. 114.32. 115.7. I 115.95, by changed nnd modified to read as wrli i. .->ir; inn.' ner'ioent aald lleht Rnvlnpi time, ln the afternoon 115.97, 11598, 115 99, • 117.1. Sc ffi TlLlfc ..no 2, change March .8. .927. 1. hereby repealed l»^T^V«U^! ^'•iment •,, . Rotpolnt 30" elec. range follows: The fee for a permit for Its entiretflret y M l minimum pnre belns llOflCM) plus of the said day. a1 the Sheriffs Hotpotnt auto, washer 118.19. 118.1,, 119,0, 119.44 twenty (20i to thirty (30), In line 5, »*n > , 11 formerly known as Knjabeth » "", "'" " eoett ol preparing deed ind idver- office In the City of New Brunswick, the demolition of « building or chalwe (30) to forty 140). <)( ! 2 comb. alum, door* to Appendix A, B, C, ( •3, C-4, Section S SAVIWl CLAUSE. If »ny mf ,nd Cleveland Avenue) distant ?.''""' " -r *.tlalng this s»:e. Said lots In said s j C-fl, C-7, C-8, E-I, B-2. V of thestructure shall be Twenty-five Dol- Section 733.3—In lint 3 following section or part c* thla Ordinance too feet »outh«rty from the riic)r 17 oomb alum, windows lars (125.00) -block. If sold on terms, will require ALL that tract or parqel if land, The approximate amount of the"Abridged Building OO'i >SS Bdl- the word "piles" delete balance of should by east corner of Convery Boulevard • down payment of 25" of the 6m situate lylni? and being ln the Bor- p judgment to be satisfied by said tton, are revised aa set In the In addition to the permit' fee the entence. judgment of any court of conipe*t"•r(fOTmtrl iy knowXwn nM U BlMbetl h Ave-r'.Vi-f i •ccepted by the Township Commit-0,lsn of gol,th Plainfleld, ln the "Accumulative Supplen 1958" applicant shall deposit with the Section 825,31-Delete lines 1 andltent Jiir^lctjon. Jiuch J^| °n. « nn* nnd ClevsUnd Avenuei and] — •" in the statol sale Is the sum of Fourteen OHvlIOn (Ma,01^1^riri.r initri} « nnu vw,. j. — • r H i »n- Hundred thereto, and further i' he fol Building Official before the permit ^i eenst ,- on. rrtiST5 ? l t^l ht 2. and Insert "The minimum thick- part shall be deemed CO t0Bf h lowing sections there, be la Issued a guaranteed sura of moneynM, ot plywood sheetHiB deckingifrom the remainder of the _ parallel wltn the ?nf de?J - ^KS, . pom, forme, byi^^'^i™^ ' '* amended to read ts fo' sub-flooring shall he Inch nsnee which shall not be affeetedi,,,,;,,,,,,^ „nn( of namm BtM(,t 100 !T Section 111,55—Delete ln h IT Upon acceptance of :fle minimum the Intitrsectlon of the southerly side, Together with all and singular the , nnl1ibe retained by the Township and on "16" inch centers" by any such Judgment, ;f«t; thence running southerly 'in' N°e'w ?pr *' 2 and Insert "The mini bidid, or hid sborabove minimuminimumm , by the line of Tompklns AvenuArenue withthwith.thee ._„__ privilege*iil , hdithereditamentt san andd 2. guarantee of the applicant to . Section 825.32—Delete In It." en-8ectlon 6 EFFECTIVE DATS, ThU a line parallel with the easterly agmii'ii , Township Committee and the pay- easterly side line of Morton Arenue; new of plywood shw ' " erly perform nnd maintain the v>< ^»m. >>l^. '- • ' -III appurtenances thereunto belonging .lecl tlretv lOrdlnnnce shall t*ke effect lmme-i|lne of Convert Boulevard (formerlA y erl ,!,„]„ ." Kent thereof by the purchaser &c- running thence or ln anywise appertalnlns. The nnd sub-flooring shall ' Involved tc the satisfaction of the rtl01- 1 ••••- after finnl paasnitr and pub- Known aa lltiabeth Avenue and at mv ,,m 1 "• eordlng to the manner o( purchase (1) along the southerly side line and on "16" njch cenlfr Bulldlne Official wlhin a oer id 3* 835.1B-In line 4. chnngejdlfltely after fin 1 subscriber reserves the right to »d- 1 f 1> t ilred by law. Cleveland Aven«el 30 feet; thence hrlilur "1 ,' In accordance with terms of sale of Tompklns Avenue 8. 81* 48' Section 111.62—The i 5 *l'^.k "l! «£ t{S apP^,nti"^ht (8. Inches' u, "tonr.e™ .14) llca.lon a, r»q,r Journ said sale from time to time ness ln 1 1 10 7 SHORa H< T TITli, The runnliiK westerly In a line parallel month* from'" on file., the Township will deliver' E . 10054 feet to a point; run- subject only to such limitations or this section of the plyv falls to properly perform and main-. ""*"- ! S" ' " - , .hall be ofishort title,of this Ordinance ah»U:w»n the first aeacrlbed courae iQQ'same ,11: hl, „ a bargain and sale deed for said' nlne thence restrictions upon the etercWe of changed from "5/16" It tain the work within three davsdaysi BfctloSection 855.21—In third line ofishorli.. ..n....^i.,.t title,o. f r'nrtt n nf Thu Tnwnahiivfeet to the easterly line of Converyfor n {iivi.if.,, premises, (2) S M* 09' W.127.08 feet to asuch power as may be specially pro- Inch. after written notice from the Bulld-itable change "5/16" to "' be "Bulldliiu Code of The Township nfterlof Woodbridur." Boulevard (formerly known a« Fan'. s I,. DATED November 29, I960 point: runnlnR thence vided by law or rules of Court. ing Official, then the Building Of- Section B55.22—In line abeth Avenue and Cleveland Are- * , B, J. DUN1OAS. Toinuhlp Clerk i3> N. 84" W 30" W. 101.11 feet to ROBERT H. JAMISON. Section 113.31—Delete .Tl "All fldal may cause «uch work to be 825.3 lnwrt a period ani delete done and provide proper maln-jbalance of section 1 l tn m noohtr S3 M To be advertised December J, 1960,1 a point ln the eiwterly side Sheriff. vents and chimneys suit- 7.StK» .Tn ; ,£ .:i ™y « nvn( ld fuel W.i..! and December 8, 1960, tn the Inde-I line of Morton Avenue: run- LEVY. McCLOBKEY. 8CHLESINOER able for both solid ot tennnce and pay the cost thereof! Section 855.23—Dekte -Boulevard (formerly known a» Ell?. I from said deposit. Any stuns re-i Attest: -I,. 12, 1. H ; pendent-Leader. J ning thence ti TISCHLEU^ . Attorneys. fired equipment." Section 85fr-Delefe Ubeth Avenue and Cleveland Ave. i Parn- malntng after deduction of said! D. j, DUNIOAN, I.-L. 12/1. 8/60 i4i fllong said side line N, 14° M'|i"-L" 12/8-15-22-28/80 M7.41 Section 113.63—Deleft ; Section 859.1—Delete nue) 50 feet to the point or-pUr, graph. costs shall be returned to the ap- (Township Clerk 0 E I32.fil feet to the point and! '._J thf : ' BBOINNINQ. SHERIFF'S SALE place of BEOINNma. j NOTICB B. SECTIONS OP A \IULA- plicant. r^dl ,0 EDI- 1 B n BCFERIOR COUET OF: NEW JER- ALSO known AS Lots I. 2, 3. and Notice is hereby given that the TTVE SUPPLEMENT > Section "Section space Inlent-Leader on Derember «th j »^nl *! K parts of Lots 4 and 9 In1 Block B g TIOH OP BASIC il,DIKa «Y. CHANCBRY DIVISION, Mro-iP, or Lots < ana a in mocit B rollffwlnfolowi Kg pprOposep dd ordlnoncdl e was 'OPTED ,,., DC COUWTY. Docket No. F-!M»P ?' Borough Psrk, d»U!d April Strodiiced and Ma* CODE. THAT ART 1W en-C X?.? 2 Z^" ^ ^^ (l DLB9XX COUNTY, Docket No Introduced and pasted on first read- AS AMENDED. fcSS """Own as 700-702 Ing at an adjourned meeting of the delete the following: "the use sronp tlretv 1W0 2511-M - Bankers ALSO known as part of Plot .13, That Sections 108.4. 125.6, " TTown- 127.4, 127.5, 129.1, 201.0. • 217.2, 3O3J. 303.7, 303,72, 307.3, 3Q?.l, 312.7, 315.0, 401.0, 406.4. • 414.1. 415.0. 415.1, 415.22. 41? 416.12, 419.2, 429.0, 515.1, 516.0, 516.4. 517.2, 518.1, 518.4, 519.8, ' 603.4, Corp., ' 618.8, 619.1, 707.1, 711.3. TJ8.2. Read- 1743.4, 744.2, 745.3, 747.0. 801.0. defendants, Writ SI7.22, of Execution for the sale of mort- gaged premises dated November 7th. 819^! 821.7, ' 833.2.'825.1. m.i, i$15,457.0OI together with the 628.3, 828.31. 828.32. 82f S28.61, 1960. 1 of this sale. I960, at 8:00 V. M. (EST), or as soon 828.62, 828.63, 838.64. K 853.0, By virtue of the above stated. Together with all and singular the thereaftethee r m ' j855.58555 , e553855.51I , 857.1, 860.3. J' 36421, ONE-STOP SHOPPING FOR A Writ, to me directed and delivered, rights, privileges, hereditament* and reached, at which time and place 885, M5J S78.1, 1 all persons who may be interested * I will expose to sale at public vendueappurtenances thereunto belonging 878.2. 878.3. 902.0, 604.5. !"•• • 905.2, therein will be given an opportunity 905.73, 906.1. 910.42, 91 1 or ln anywise appertaining. The sub- Ml.42, WEDNESDAY. THE 4TH DAY OFscriber reserves the right to adjourn to be beard concerning the same. 913.2, 928.22. M8.81, » 929.2, , " JANUARY, A.D., NINETEEN snld sale from time to time subject • B. J. DUNIGAN. 929.3, all of Sections 1000 1012.- , . HUNDRED SIXTY ONE only to such limitations or restric- Township Clerk 73 inclusive (except Seen, ••M1.3S, . ..at the hour of two o'clock'by the tions upon the exercise of such AN ORDINANCE GOVERNING. THE 1114.5, 1213.13, 1213.16, 121: 1600.- • nthen prevailing (Standard or Daypowe' r M may be (peel&lly provided DESIGN. CONBTHUCnON, ALTER- 0. 1601.0, 1603.31. 16034: NEW CAR 1610.7, flight Saving) time, in the afternoon by iRW or rules of Court. ATION ENLARCraaiENT, EQUIP- 1610.3, 1610.4, 1610.5, 16U-' - fOf the said day, s,t the Sheriff's! • ROBERT H. JAMISON, MENT. REPAIR, DEMOLITION. RE- 1613.7, 1618.0, I6IB.0, 170T- 1700.1, — Olflce ln the City of New Brunswick,! Sheriff MOVAL CONVEHfllON, USE. OR1706.1. 1807.1, and N J. MELVILLE J. BERLOW, Attorney MAINTENANCE OF AI.L BUILD- pendlx B, C, D, B, P, G, I :-:•<• K-» ALL the followliiR tract or parcelli'.jj"'i2/B~15-22"2B/60" 150.40 INOS AND STRUCTURES AND THEand L ot the "Basic Build ••'«!*," of land and the premises hereinafter;— • INSTALLATION OF GAS APPLI- 1955 Edition are revised a? • forth ANCES AND GAS PIPING KNOWN ln the "Accumulative Sup; .ent— anparticularld being yl ndescribed the Townshi, situatep of. Wood lylnR' SHERIFF'S SALE AS THE BUILDINO CODE: PRO 1959" thereto and further • th«| u SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Mkldles VHHNG FOR THE ISSUANCE OF following Sections thereo; •!! b*i at your Chevrolet dealer's! ° " HEY. CHANCERY DIVISION. MID- DL EX PERMITS. COLLECTION OF FEES, amended to read u folio* < [ at a polnJI ; In thJe ^ COUNTY. Docket No. F-MAKING OF INSPECTIONS; PRO- section 1008.33—Add "All •' nntfa! 1 Easterly line of Remwu Avenue ^f PENALTIES TOR THE to be txrtmi with brick a -• tool distant Nnriherlv tneasurrd along VIOLATION THEREOF AND REline.- " Jersey, la Plaintiff, .and Lawrence PEALING ALL OTHER ORDI- the EIMITIV line 6T*Rem«en Are- Robert Bratus and Dorothy Bratus, Section 1012.6—Delet* »i.: Insart yoy can make your car-shopping rounds the easy way-all under one roof! For '61 your Due (150 fen troni the comer NANCTS OR PARTS THERSOF IN All venU and oblmneys -t be f his wife, and State of New Jersey CONFLICT THEREWITH forniHl bv hp Intcrwi'tlon of sMdare Defendants, Writ of Execution suitable for both solid or li' I fuel Bisterlv hide of Rfimni Avenue fired equipment." s jo; tuVwlTof morti!»Remorti!»RedpremT«d s BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- 16h 1980 SHIP COMMITTEE OT THE TOWN C. OTHER ADDITIONS. -USR Chevrolet dealer offers nearly any type of car you could want-at the kind of price that'll make Streewith t ihunc Northerld from y silsidd e beginninof Hyatt|g dated No,ember 16th. 1980. OF "WOODBRIDGE, IN THE TIONS. DELETIOK AND point running; thence (1) Along Wrtl tcl'me d°icMd «n^™eliTCVeZ|COtTNTY OT MIDDLESEX. NEW CHANGES OF A B R I: '.ID said Easterly line of Remsen Ave- I will expose to sale at public venduej^TJ^™Jj. _ A™S BUILDINO CODE, 195 EDI- nue North 33 degrees 53 minutes TION you want it all the more. There's.a whole new crop of Chevy Corvairs with lower priced sedans WEDNESDAY, THB 4TH DAY OFma CODE. Section 100.0—Insert In :ank 'thence (2) South 56 degrees re JANUARY, A. D., 1961, That certain documents, three (3) space (name of state) in .e 5, minutes East 150 feet to a point:at the hour of two o'clock by the copies of which art on file ln the"New Jersey" and In bun.>pace at the hour of two oclock by the01 p tn thence {3) South 33 degrees 53 0 1 tntn (name of municipality) lr ie 6, theth n prevailini g (Standard or Day-; " " <<" «« werlwerl oooff thththee Townshi TownshiTownshippp anft coupes and four wonderful new wagons unlike any ever built before in the land. There are minutes 30 seconds West 50 feet light Savins) time, ln the afternoon of Woodbrldge being marked and "Township df Wowlhridge.' liht Si) ti f of Woodbrld to a point; thence (4) North 59 of the said day at the Sheriff's designated as the "Abridged Build- Section 100.1-jpsert I: ank degree! 10 minutes West 150 feetloflk-e ln the City of New Brunswick, ln« Code," 1955 Edition, and "Acspac- e (name of munlcl|>> ln Easterly line ofjN. j, cumulative Supplement — 1959lin' e 2, "Township of Woo.•dge" ne,w Chevy Biscaynes-the lowest priced full-size Chevrolets, beautiful Bel Airs, elegant Impaias. dthc point andi ALL that tract or parc*l of land, thereto, and the "Baste Building and ln blank space ln Unr :ime place of BEGINNING situate, lying and being ln thCo*>.e " — 1955 Edition, and "Aeof- state.) "New Jersey." Tlw above description is taken TOWNSHIP OF MADISON ln thel^umulatlve Supplement 1959" there- Section 104.S—Insert n lunlc from a survey made by Clarence COUNTY OT MIDDLESEX, ln the I to. as published by the Buildingspace ln line 5, "not more ::. Two si* easier loading Chevy wagons, including three 9-passenger models. Come R. Davis, Engineer and Surveyor. STATE OP NEW JBRSEY. Conference of America, Hundred ($200.00)" and - In dates Juno 14, 1948, BEGINNING «t n point ln the'lnc.; and "American Standard hlank space ln Hue t "thir- 10)." f Being commonly known us 336jsoutherly line of Locust Court ais-i|!tRllRtlon ot Appliances and Section 104.6-rv^able I. ^timMMMtHam Remsen Avenue, Avenel. M1ddle-iunL westerly aloiig the same 67.6): in and pick and choose to your heart's content! sex County, New Jersey, und desig- feet from lt« Intersection with the VALUAT1ON_OF WORK FEES nated tic Lots 7 and 8. Block, 783westerly line of Farmbrook Drive tfi o - ^^TS •7.00 per thousand on the Tax Map of the Township both streets were produced; thence 0 ~t5.00 per thousand ot Woodbrldge, Middlesex County, (l) westerly along the southerly Hue j — New Jersey. ot Locust Court on a curve to the; _° $3.00 per thousand The approximatpp e amount ot the.lef. t having a radius of 50 feet «„ tiOC.000.00 $1.00 P«r thousand Judgmendt t t o b e satislletilldd by salle IIs distance of 18.15 leet; thence (2) • "th-e sum o*f' Thirtee—-•-'—n -"Thousan• -dJ still .along the southerly line of NOTE: Minimum tee of $7.00. Any ADDITIONAL PERMIT rTl << Seven Hundred Three Dollars ($13,. Locust Court On a curve to the right valuations of sums ot leas GAS FIRED 703.00) together with the cost of this having a radius of 50 feet a dis- than a thousand shall be FURNACES J..O.0O •ale. tance of 97.22 feet; thence (3) south' computed to the nearest OIL mSD . Together with all and singular the 35 degrees 49 minutes 20 seconds thousand. FURNACES U0.0O

New'61 Chevrolet , ' . NbMA0 9-PASSENGER STATION WAGON Thfere are iti Mtier loading Chevrolet wagon* for M • It's e^,sy to wrap up from budget-pleuiiif Brookwoodi to luxurious N<>r-.:, hu • ctvt-«ittd ctrfo openipg measuring al(i><»! !; holiday expensed •crow ud • ooneeahd compartment, for atQwmi; • >• (with an opUoniJ extra-tort lock;. Why tie up yoor budget with bills? Start saving ahead and have cash for early, carefree Christmas shopping Vint us soon and make sure you'H have pre-pai4 holiday fun in *61.

Hew '61 Chevrolet IMPALA 2-DOOR SEDAN New lower priced '61 CORVAIR 700 CLUB COUPE Hero'a * new measure of elegance from the most elegant Chevrolet* of There'n whole crew of new Ohevy Corvairs for '61! I"*11 ' all. There'i a full line of five Impalas-each with sensible new dimensions 1 right back to an easier loading trunk. tedans and coupes with nearly 12% more room under tk h"" luggage-and four new family-lovin' wagons.

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New '61 Chevrolet BEL AIR SPORT SEDAN New '61 Chevrolet 4-DOOR BISCAYNE 6 BANKING HOURS: Monday - Thursday, 9 A, M. J P M - Friday 9 A. M. - 8 t M. Beautiful Bel Airs bring you newness you can use: largtf door opening! tt Ynuch as 5 inched wider, higher easy-chair seats, more leg room in NOW-BIG-CAR COMFORT AI SMALL-CAR PRICES-Chevy's t| DIVIDEND ' front, more foot room in the rear, all wrapped up in a parkable new size r»w Bisc»ynes, 6 or V8, offer a full measure of Chevrolet

whose ancestors endured hard ships find gave their lives W. ipinions with ^ to learn and competent teach-AT D 11 /'L* I e.srniir persecution. ters, is most unkind. Do you IieW DelHihimel a the evidently invltedireally believe' that a group of n. is hypocritical for any io contribute drop of culture who claims he believes ln [(nvever, I find that ymir.by stlmulatl evil people got together to fig- the a greater Inter- ure out some way to get rid of brotherhood of man to tni mo e For Telephon( himsrlf superior to members {JV? affair fi m° Zn """'" " "»"* " *"»•" H» kids during Christmas, and WOODBRIDGE - "What other inc. s. especially since , ' . they must be the same.ones > i.n «; heaith hazard* who don't fare about th unusuali • I he New Jcrl m every nation he thfft feare' 1 Is tha fact that the Univers- him, and worketh rl(?h news report on the nut- ."cautions are necessary In ity of Puerto Rico is only about Cn. Introd US';, js accepted with _ • ** the. last wi'fi'al, Puerto ' fifty years old a reason for not called the nKiapn. Then you i!lpw, imo ^ ^,, substitj Arts 10:34, 36) Examine ' ' You own fictions, can we be "acci d with him?" The color din't New Haven or TIl(1 c;hlmt is chiltl's skin does not make nil to In one week? Ah, to unze upon ' » have to finance '">ve the band Play in some of or her less lovable, nor doe* p lble ten millioionn dollars s^mp; aann d If they did the the Gothic spires of dear old t^'Phone equipment. It| miike B man less respectable. sflioooou in thee yyear s ahrad.mosqujtoehjt s Ell, or scrape against thn contained in a small emm are not dlsease- dreary red bricks of Harvard. ('lther R°w or lvotT ftIld hai The Constitution of JU»t hear the Individual f mflniml ntro1 whlch Biv United States upholds eq if only for one week! Much bet- ™ °» Rc8Rrdln saIet not ter than the airy Baroquechok(> of soft-toned chlm for all men. and ft guaran "M " * * lou(1 bf n man the right to an educate .nols ta the next fe*"v^•?f " *" ^ f"Bht '" th" ln" buildings ot the University of ' or soft bell. How In one, breath can we • won't contribute a dollar s Jth Its .- ourselves American!, and in ^Snte with tropical fan 'eplace separate teleph other breath preach and p: " 1 greater In Puerto" Rico." Theplants and flowers. bells ln most homes. nan not been much automobile is everywhere, but tice prejudice? , I appreciate your pointing When flicked to the loud nr to Wganlze the raisin? of do you expect the band to be The entire world li looking r out the danRers of visiting that belfthatth canTeace Chimhe becomesl -els, Bna it Just reached the <**ed. murdered, or merely 1 the bn us to b«" that "one natii ! barbarous country. Think of It yard n racn under God. indivisible, w . W Vheje results would bp tortured? The rate of cannl- the pa ridciit, when the trip was can- balism is on a par with the — if those children had actual- fhef and summon player liberty mid Justice for a 1 ly gone there, and then dlscov- tRe telephoneor badminto. n Can't WP lead the world 111™ -. j United States. [Till! "' ered It is "notoriously deficient Although, designed prlmivij brotherhood as W>11 as in m: in Its development either eco-jfor home telephones, the silos? nomlcally, agriculturally, or Chime is expected to pr Sincerely yours, financially" (your quote).'popular In executive and (Mrs.) NORMA M. Heavens what a blow that'Iessional offices, beauty sal< would have been! and specialty, shops. 465 Oorham Woodbridge, N. J. It's probably of no conse-i II ANT LABORATORY; Metal * Thermit Cnrporntl on 1 The only risk greater N December 6, I960 quence, but Puerto Rico is anironwork, places of hlstor: ,. .•(imimny's nrw liieh-tcmprraturp laboratory In It; I hese 'IT ™ to.ln.pwt 1S bUS island of much beauty.. It hasInterest, supermarkets Ulke| new f;inlitirS were opened officially Friday. Charles E, Gregory The Independent-I*ader ar0Und the Green Street lovely beaches, mountains cov- Haven and Cambrid most n help frgm Dear Mr. Gregory: ered with lush greenery, narrow j the Casals music festival, Please consider thes,,,<-,-,,e- thlmrsminus' ° T , s8o° anxiouanxious to sensend ououriwindinr g streets with old bulld-'I think that is enough to Letters to the Editor B4 h I am a regular reader bi c klra culture. " They were far too proud to ac- Sweetness and Light'.' I ' , »rt children away from home over ings, broad avenues with start- sorb ln one week. (Prom Editorial Page) Puerto Rico isn't altogether,*^"; ,K ... thnlls me most to re your editorials. Your thoughi never showed con- lingly modern buildings, pastel Sincerely, without ambition either. Have! ^ " Itscer" for them having a place homes with intriguing wrought ALEXANDER COt ml re the trip to that this is not thp letter you you ever heard of OiHTation^embe,r/nd teM* th0URh- was might have expected. Bootstrap? If you look into it ithe celebratl°n held each year sun; you echo the Mr. you wl 1 u ml words of many ol Gregory, I fed truly » »"<> * n^^'lLlTftF"'* Hf """* ? Ksorry for you and canm>t ^<™d^™- invol.in* •*'"^•ted- Wlth a parade °°mpOsed ,. school field. 1 w lacwrl ly ;!)(• line wherein you jbut responding to this article!.™^"!..:article " ". "^ "" " y!ras unite and marched through *.• renew our atiicii.every week _ a tru)y exclUng towns. Alter the parade, a ACME GOOD WILL COUPON trip and I say let's — portion that reads was held me inrtustriaSorry, l Idevelopment didn't mea. n to, values about schooli"''', il b ft countr,, y totally wlth- included a speech delivered b; out cuUure preachJTbut, you know. I justjan Eagle Pass High School stu 100 S&H think that you dent in Spanish, and one de G*l 100 S&H Gmn Stamp. FREt in- discerning eye and with purchat* of J10. or mar* .:i continue in the by a Piedras Negra; • of pointing out the in English. This was share most exciting day of tlv • ;>rrsonal regards— country" when it is as much *: Befole raovll« north. I lived most everyone, Mexican and reen Stamps A teacher i EEagll e P pt off tthhe U. 8. as we are. a sma11 town on American alike, was armed In addition to your ragular itompi with purchan o( XAMK the border of That cannot sadden me Texas right next with two small flags, the Mex 510. or mor« and thii coupon. ^TM'IT December 1, I960,though, 01 to Mexico. Across the'lean Flag and the Stars and Thii coupon t«pifti Decsmbtr 17lh. as does totally r° ' •s E. Gregory without culture" From everv-iriver' lies another sma11 town'Stripes, one In each hand. 6M UM Im tttmm 1 tM ACMI WMMUUMU TOWS' mdent-Leader "1^ heart of mTnd Ml, numed Piedras Ne8''as m«ftnln8 When J re«>ember the fun we Blrtclc Rock As many tlmes had and the tWngs we leamed !me I cannSt cLmeh nd this ' " ACME GOOD WILL COUPON rj-mtwr of the Wood. ; Slto" eSSSSf 0 r wmt throu«h «»t town, 1,1 cannot help but think hohow. .,h school Bind, I wn'mueh! never got used to the com-poor we would have been with' —! bluatlon that was theirs — ofW this friendly relationship lEi etter concerning, If people ln Puerto Rico write,poverty and riches Tnat ^;and how fortunate I was-to be Lancaster Brand ft :;VKiaI. Sweetness andjno books, build no buildings.|thelr ^^^ p6verty an(j!a part ol it! : today. Perhaps you,sing no songs, and worship no|,.lches of lovei for thesB are ex..| 1 sincerely hope that we can i.oud thli sort of thing God — then, and only then do;treme]y c.ose peopie wh0 enjoy meet sometime and discuss this ,. not, but I am sure they completely lack culture. | tne stmple tnings ofMe .young' need for understanding. though I was, I would stand Yours truly, Porterhouse near an adobe hut and thrill.tof JOYCE DIXON the sound of a song sung over a , Ib. washboard, or the sound of a 88 Patricia Avenue guitar — usually an old and 79 Colonla, N. J. shabby Instrument played* in a December 2, I960 spare moment. I always won- Mr, Charles E. Gregory dered U, under the same clr- The Woodbridge cumstances, I would be able to! Independent-Leader suw or play, or if I would care 18 Green Street to live at all. j Woodbridge, N. J. When people speak of them;0*" Mr. Gregory: Lean Pork Loin as lazy, I recall their struggle! In a nation founded on the to rebuild after the flood, the;principle of freedom, I find the Whole or worst' ever recorded, which situation presently existing in Center Cut struck, in 1954. Though only [Louisiana shocking. It is dlffi- Either Half Chops or Roast nine, I watched, feeling a sort: cult to comprehend the actions of suspense, when they rebuilt of fellow-Americans who have Ib. Ib. their town and lives with al-lfought to preserve freedom, and 59 Lancaster Brand 79 u Ib. Sliced Bacon » 37c pkg. 69c 8 z 24 HOUR SERVICE Fireside can-°s ^M'35 ^miy Kodachrome and Ektachrome Film Sliced Bacon Ib. 55c Veg-AII. . , 4 Lancaster Brand Smoked 1 B & M Brick Oven lb Processing Beef Tongues Ib. 49c by Kodak Lancaster Brand Midget Liverwurst \°;, 29c Baked Beans 3 49 (George Aveuue, Near RCA Plant Musselman's PUBLIX PHARMACY a Ueqelaoui AVENEL, N. J. an Western Icebterg "I"M !» A. M. to 10 P.M. Monday Thru Saturday (.voODSRIDGE N. J ^""le >'U 1-9797 • Parking at Our Door! Lettuce 2 25< Indian River—Florigold iDfefiflrcf A Klemlett in SCOTLAND ltab lhd Grapefruit • » 6b:g39c • \tietl-n Until Years in SCOTLAND Stayman 1 Dog Food • . 6 69 Winesap Apples 4 Eg39c Bottled in • - - • Idaho I Deep-Blue.Wflite Solid ^ Potatoes ! 5lbs39c Muller't ; ! 4 Tuna Fish.. 3 39 Tossed Salad P£19c ; *-•••* Muller'i I Vegetable Juice Cocktail Cole Slaw 6 oz 1 ^ r pkg. I J C Vegamato 3 1^0 6O e Swi s Chow Mein St»^ 53c ^' Luncheon Meat 7 Scallops™*°"^-cooked pk°g; 39C ( 86.a PROOF Fillet Sole 'b 43c Prem # • # # 40 COIOMO1 5 I Old Dutch FULL Shrimp \£* ib. 99c 4/5 QT. Ideal Peas * 21:37c m Regular or Drip ' Mb. can Sugar & Butterscotch Coffee 69 pk91 in \<*ir Jersey Pillsbury Coclkies 2 75c Dazzle Only Ideal

29« Smith St.-Perth Ambon Sliced Pizza . *.3£95c Idaal Sliced Bleach • • • • -* IM St. (ieow*; Are.-H*hwny Provolone 3 & 95c AU advertised pricM «ff«ctiv« thru Saturday December 10th PAGE EIGHTEEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, l%0 H. S. Wins 1st H. S. Cager JTilt by 48-351 HomeTonid] :r '!".::d prv.od Thru, with the pnst wrick, All- CARTERET—Carteret High Hci * CAnTFRFT - r tram, coached by Wes Spewak i " *8cliool'.s Bask' faiii - K:n:ircBn. lenduiR thr County. CCentra! Jersey mid Wwin Open •tral Jprsey r>roii;i 2 rii'Iriidine MI:~ :he Ca'.tdet team nut-, All-Sliile plnyors were named season tonight at 7 o'clock at thr "champions with icir'.iraliy a •' : ri its opponents in thr and four Cnrtcvet buys were gym by opposing Middlesex High TIV" -new team on li..: l aft*•: losing r,,%: •a. 14-8. It was Cniterit! honored. Robert Bnrnnbn was will precede the varsity contest |; Inost of the :, •, iil.n- -IVOUJ ie way in the linal round.; immert to the first tenm by two Spewak indicated that he is in i . graduation lnM srason. came :?-S Walt Finnegan led thr' county newspaper*. He also )m ' through with :\ surpriswi. 48 tr«f nth a srand total of' liniidn t.hc second team picked ing his club this year—which rrprrs','' •H|( ""fS35 victory nvi'i Rah'.vuy Hifh 18 points. ihv thr Neirnrk papers and the season as cage mentor, during which'i ''it School's quint't at Railway Thr box score: second team in the Central piled an enviable record. Last vr-n ti "II Wednesday afternoon in the in- CART ERET Jersey Kioup. Dim Kulick made 1 the Central Jersey cage champions'hi, '' '•a "Shfcmal contest for both club? F P| (In M'cond lenm In county com The rlub will be rebuilt arouml '', - Rahway w.tf. a pre-^imc fa-Koy , 3 11! pitition mid honorable mention "Vorlte ahd the Caiii'i?' club Poner 0 «' on another county selection. Al formers: Stan Zagleskl, Walt Finnccm i' "'fcad to come from behind «ith 4 18 iMiikkni was placed on the sec- Bill Koy, Bert Sohayda, Richey Port•n, I),,, -a tremendous second V.alf .clirse ond tenm by ft Newark pflper and Barney Wielgolinskl. Cary Brli "'to win tftr pamr. Sohayda 3 2 8' jnd the third ten in" by a New be used frequently In varsity action ' The teams hatilr'd to a 10- Koplin 0 0 0 Brunswick newspaper. Ron The complete varsity srhraule foll ..'It, deadlock at thr- -r.ci of the Wiegolinsky 0 0 0 uacko made the honorable Date ow , -first quarter and trailfd by two mention list In the county se- Opponent "joints at the half. 19-17 Totals . .19 10 48j HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL NIGHT: Scene at din by Carterpt r«st. 263. Amrrlran IXRIOII in The lection. This year's club was Dec. 6 Rahway '. Carteret took the lead on a| RAHWAY modal. Shown from left to right: Douglas King, M 'I Carney, chairman; Dan Kulick, Stiinlry Cls>.nk. Knn Diicko, one of the smartest to represent 9 Middlesex jme-hander By Bun Sohnyada; O F P Principal Iln Horn and Bob Bnrnaba. il'opiel Studio Pholo) Carteret in recent years. A large 13 Irrr -.-•-•• Hoagland • 6 3 15 number of bovs are In the top 16 Metuchen -•mm | r\ «i r\> Tr>hnson '... u 1 1 3 of their class scholaMlcally and ave an opportunity to earn a 20 Highland Park 1 3 (23 : Holy r amilv I" ive<-»t« \ 2 10 St. Demetrius Thirteen 600 Sets?colleitb scholarship Woodbridge y 4 4 (29 - J . -hint 4 The American Legion honored Holiday Tournament) RozzellCervaneek 0 0 Oj Jan. 3 Sayreville 'Wins Opener as Pinners Widen Rolled in Major the high school football team snd the Cheer lenders nt a din- 6 Totals 12 11 35 ner last Saturday at the LfRlon 10 Woodbridge Mitroka Gets 36 Carteret 10 7 14 17—48Margin to H Bowling League Hall. It was the second straight 13 Rahway 10 9 8 8—35| P. A. St. Mary's Ciirt, .4 CARTERET Behind the CARTERET — The St. De- CARTERET—After a week's year that the Lemon nave the 17 Perth Amboy Officials: Pox and Yohn Pert: sparkling playing of Mike Mi- metrius bowlers, by defeating lavoff due to the Thanksgiving U'am a wonderful Me Later 20 Sayreville ., troka. who '•cored 36 points all J & G Television in two lD«v holiday the CHrtcretjth!s season the bi.ski'tbnll. tnw 24 juby himself, the local Holy games this week, coupled with 'major loop swung back into «c-|ball and track teams will * -•Family junior basketball cagersjPazur Sparkles 27 South River a two game defeat suffered byj tion with a record number ofjMcd by the L«lon orginta- Ciiit- llnn 31 ..won their openiiu: same of the the second place Hill Bowl.i fiOO sets rolled. All together| Matawan .-season by a 74 to 64 score by Ash;; added a full game to their lead (there were 13 who hit thej Rncrention Department Feb 3 Highland Park defeating the Lady of Fatima In Community in the Carteret Commercial-\ rhf Hi»li! magic 600 circle, rewarded the entire winning 7 Perth Amboy • ,,_five of Perth Amboy over the Industrial Bowling League at Carl. Topping the list was Cnr- Colt t«'.nm. winners of Rcc Finn • Weekend. the Hill Bowl. At present thej 10 Woodbridge Can. league Games terct's top veteran, Tony football leaeuc. LiiM Sunday, M Mitroka wa.s brilliant all the leaders hold a 214 game margin 14 P. A. St. Mary's Bill Pazur continues' to spar- Bubenheimcr of Cutter's Amoco Manager Ralph Anioni'llo and Pern ici his performance, scor- in first place. 17 Metuchen kle as he unloaded another nice who hit the wood for three all thi' Rcciration officials at-" Ca::, -?hrg nibst off his points witih Mike Bodnar with a 222-571 u scores of 224-225-217 21 South River ,'HriVing layups and jump shots 624 set last Monday at the tended thr GlRnts-Dnllns ball Sou:: Carteret Lanes. His pinning en- set and John Lesky with 220- for a big 666 set. Richey Mis;- Kame at the Yankee Stadium ••'tfcom around the foul line. 557 were high for the Saints, lecz rolled an even 600 round -The Holy Family trailed at abled his team to score a two- Manager Ralph Antonnllo de- will have their clinic at 1030 rochial schools • a while Joe Magella banged out WINS BOWLER OF I III MONTII AWARD: Helen Spano as Cutter's won two from Mul- the "end'of" theTirst peTiod by K ™ *ln over G. M. Liquors. serves a bunch of orchids for AM.' starting date [ a 577 set for the losers. (left) of Jack Page's l.ivrrn, receiving from Jonn Block ler Insurance Agency. "«tght points but went on al G- Pullman paced Kepich's winning the championship in The Girls clinic will. take Nov. 1st to (>, • Ciszak's Plumbing took the (right) the award for uiK the best bowler of the month scoring spren with Makkai and Esso to a three-game sweep The loudest noise of the night all three sports- basketball, place next Thursday at' the feated over the Woodbridje Teachers measure of the Hill Bowl in a in the Hi-I,o Women I ''ague. Helen grossed a total of was that provided by the Ldd- baseball and football in the Nathan Hale gym. with seventh • Mitroka splitting 14 points be- low scoring match as John The P A I, A , tween them and putting the with a big 602 ou games of 219, 2259 pins for four wcr This k her first year in regular ermiin Contractors as they Recreation Leasutw Ralph and eighth graders reportint? atlts annuiit fs. Gural topped the bowlers with local contingent ahead at half- 202 and 181. league bowling. She i urrently holding a ii3 aventge. wound up with three 600 sets spends much of his valuable 6:30 P.M. and the high' school;Teen Ami' a 560 set In this match. time by a 28 to 24 count. It was position night and the <»nd a new season high team time in helping the boys de- girls getting their Instruction aticember 27th Sammy Rays swept Mattel's 1 The locals produced a total leaders met head-on in hectic recc-.S •:'. ?*W. Gv;s Bonavcita velop and deserve ; a great deal 8 P.M. Sunoco on strong games by Ellas Hall Bov of 25 points in the final stanza clashes. Fox Men's Store, cur- rolled 225-200-201 for 626. of credit. Frank Slomko who rolled 200- be properlv dr.- to sew up the ball game. Led rently holding'first place, de- Chet Kopiclak had 242-213 for The Senior basketball league The prospect! for a winning 234-588 and Elmer Resko's 222 by Ronnie Dacko who had feated Sabo's Sport Shop in two 636 and George Gri^alavich started off this week at the team for Carteret High School's! iuhe markers, the Carteret five games and now lead by two full for the only 600 set of the belterj 256 for a bis 640 as the high school gym. The league basketball squad look very dimj'T*___.l. D II / i» night. ' i Speaking About Sports team won all three onslly over at this moment, with the loss 1 UTK llOllS 1)11 , finished strong. games. will consist of six teams, play- A. G. Miller was another; Frank's Tavern. \ ing most of their games on of eight first stringers due to Ray Newman, former Seton Third-place Angelo Michael Bj MEYER Hall star. Coached the Amboy lost the odd game to the Wood- three-game winner, trimming The leacue leadmR Indus- Wednesday night. The league graduation last year when the f club. bridse Teachers, but still re- the C & C*Oil team as Norm trial X-Kay Engineers in the will play a 15-?ame schedule Blues copped the Central Jer- Setinl,ciiL ui Stone cafe up with a 212 game The box score: mains in third place. meantime ran into a very with a playoff at the end of sey Group 2 championship. Wes for the winpers. CARTERIT- .v Carteret G Pj W. T. Grant pulled the upset Despite some pe.-.mistic warnings by Head closely fought match with the season. The next games are Spewak thinks there Is very Bill Koy banged out a 213- j hot ln.st ThinM!.. , Dacko 2 9! of the night as they surprised Coach Wes Spewak is week that the prospects Booth Electric but came out scheduled for Monday night, little chance for the Blues re- • Kalitan 0 0| the Vernachio Electric team. 575 set to' lead the Carteret fightina with a two-same vic- due to a Senior play being peating the Central Jersey Came through .. • ..Mitroka ... . 14 ,36|and won two games, It was!Amoco to a three §ame triumph are more gloomy, tt boys came through with a tory. The close margin of vic- ^taK'^d on Wednesday. ^ crown this season. The team 017 M-t on . ,i:n. over IdeaI lacks height and experience. and 205 us th. \<:.... •Makkai 2 7ttheir first two-game win of the "Quors. In the final convincing and sur: .sing triumph over Rahway tory was five pins in two The Junior, Freshmen and v Wiegolmski, 2 4 year. match Leo's Inn won two from matches. . Sophomore leagues will be or- Most of the teams in Central two KUMt'H n\' : U Goet* 3 Agrico also upset the Hun- Perry's News SeiTice. in their opening ba -etball game this week at Ideal UQUOis kept pace with ganized in the near future, Jersey are loaded and bent on the TJ.6.M K. Iln:.: ••XiUkach 4 garian R.C.M.C. as they swept Rahway. Wes himsf was pleasantly surprised. the leaders by winning twoj revenge. The first home game Leauuc. takes place tonight, with the The second p..'.. 'Niemiec 1 three Rames and pulled up in The boys will open t •ir home season tonight -at |KamfS from Tami Contractors The Saturday morning Clinic • the standings. Christensen in ito keep five full Barnes behind for Grade school boys will be Blues opposing Middlesex and,moved up -.n 74 COMMUNITY f.EAdl'E-CARTERET 28 the high school gy> here, opposing Middlesex !iirst place. The Carteret Lanes held tomorrow lit the high the team will need the solid same of the 1. ; p LANES all three Perth Amboy G , Standings High. have been slowly creeping up school sym, with Wes Spevak, backing of the school fans and Gasper 2 4, w Big 255 Game at after a slow start and find head hHi school cage coach, from the sports followers of Plant. Other Uu .• Mrozek , 11 26iFox Men's store . 2C With practically a. he veterans gone from last and Billy Olear In charge. Boys Carteret. ners wen- the ll,i:d..: qjSftbo's Sport Shop .. . 24 themselves in third position as ' Gurovich . 3 in the seventh and eighth' The N.J.8.A.A. holds Its 43rd Qiants, tli. T.I:.K i Angelg o Michael year's Central Chan onship Group 2 club, Spe- a result of a two-game triumph Sabine . 3 11 Keplrh's Esso . 20 Carteret Lanes over Jim Dunne's Tax Consult- Riades are requested to report annual meeting on Monday andilhe Peiitagor...r.K . 4 9 Siiv-Oii Drills 19 wak is in process of building his club this year .1 Mazurek , Mutual Homes 18 CARTERET. — Harold Chris- ant, formerly Lord Maxwell at 9 AM and the other boys (legislation presented by Pa-'Rockets ovrr it\-: }'.:• Henderson .... . 0 Holiday Barbers n tensen.'one of the owners of the from scratch. This i Spewak's tenth year at the Beverages. Rusin 2 Woodbfltlue Teachers . n Carteret Lanes, hit a spectac- G. A: M, Liquors . 16 helm of the Blue and White cage team and during The team standings: Piizur A Co. 15' ular 255 this week, and turned Industrial X-Ray .... 28 25 14 64 A-rlro . , 15 in a big 598 set for Sabo's Sport that time he has co:: iied an enviable record. Ideal Uquor 23 Umpire—Onder Rasuce! Electric \ IP n Shop. Ernie Sabo, sponsor of Carteret Lanes 22 Referee—Wieaollnski, "'lii":irinn R.C.M.C. 13 20 Spewak indicated \, -will build his club around 14 W. J Patten Co 12 fl the team, came through wjth Economy Corp 21 Vr-rnachlo Electric U tt consistent 603 series on games the following players .stall Zaglesky, Walter Fin- 15 W T Grnnt 3 30 Booth Electric 21 15 Put Honor Kql) ' •f 200-200-203. negan, Bobby Bean . Bill Koy, Bort Sohayda, Almasi Trucking .... 31 Mechanics No. 1 B. Pazur 202-226-624. G. Fiillman All the games ended in 2-1 15 219-202-602. R. Kuhll 202-202. C. Richey Porter, Denn. Lopin and Barney Wiel- Leiderman 19 17 Dlercks 231, M, Ardlerc 209, C. Stro- ,ecisions. There were no sweep Almasi Tavern 19 moskl 204, N. Lunde 224,• E. Sabo ictories. The Falcon Hall won golinski. 17 Away Move Into First 200, T. Derzawlec 203. N, Koval 226, Cutter's Amoco 17'i 18'^ A Madsen 230, B. Block* 203, H. iver K^csur Fuel Oil in an up- Piank's Tavern 17 , 19 Piigel 210. E. Lynch 201, W.' Dyclew- set, the Coffee M & F won over J. Dunne 15'i 20!. sltl 201, P. Costello 202, E. Phmket Woodbridge Motors, Kay's Res- Harold Christense^ one of the owners at the 1 Place in Loop 206. L. Kasha 202, D. CfipotOTto 201 W. J, Patten 15 '. 20'j Those taurant won over Carterei CARTERET—The Mechanics',11' Zles'er 20°- Carteret Lanes, came through with a sizzling 255 Carteret Builders .... 15 21 , Diner, American Auto Lease No. 1, by virtue of a three-game B( slllts game this week in le^ue competition. Muller Agency 15 21 Three-game winners: Agrlco over won over Jack Pages, Angelo Tony's Shell 10 26 sweep victory over the Silver Hungarian'R.C.M.C. Keprteli's Esso Michael and Sons wpn over Heavy Tami Contractors 7'i 2841 Refiner, took over first place in I|' 0^ethmu,. HomeS ,illian's, and the Cartere the U. S. Metals Bowlingiover Holiday Barbers, W. T. Grant Greenwald's Insuruii.-p is currently leading the over Veriiachlft Electric. Angelo Mi- Lanes beat Sabo's Sport Shop League, with a full on&-game chael over Sav-On Drugs. Pazur k in a close match. Friday Night Mixed League with a margin of 11 margin Over the Main Office Co. over Q. & M. Liquors, Fox Men' Covers The team standings: Store over Saho Snort Shop, Rajuce full games. Kay Istok Rolls and Mechanics No. 3 both of Electric over W. J. Patten. W L whom are tied for second place. Kaosur Fuel Co .27 12 The Main Office won only tvo SPORTSMEN LEAGUE arteret Lanes .. .. 26'/2 12 V Big Set of 5211 games this week, while, t tie Landings as of December Ralph Antonello spends mor^ time with the Rec- W Sabo's 23!'2 15 V, 1- Mechanics No. 3 won all thiee reation sports teams, developing the bqys, than he CAlRTERET - Hay Istok. ol BeB-Qee Builders 29 A. Michael & Son ._. 21 18 1 over the Lead Burners. ' Hll| Pharmacy-Five Deuces 22 the league leading Cream-O- Cornell Estates , 22 Wdbge.l Motors 19 20 does at home. He has produced more Champion- The weekly honor roll —* Land Dairy, came through with fol- Kollbas Tavern 22 Page's Tavern ... 19 20 lows: 3ro\irn's JJnrln* 'Railway . 21 ship jteams than any other individual in recent a big 521 set on gardes of 218 Mmeln Michael & Son ... . 20 larteret Diner 18 21 I and 14% to lead her team l't William Heaton 183, 233, 190 . 20 history. Kettyle Five ,.'..: Kay's Restaurant IS to a three-^ame triumph over .! —606; P, Kosten, 205, J. Kish B i: D TV . lfl Falcon Hall 18 m •• 237, J. Kocisen 211, M. Pirnik Yale Transport _ . 18 Rjahard's Beauty School in the Wnnclbrldge S &• AC . 18 Lillian's .: 16 m Carteret Lanes Hi^Lo Women sj .! 205, A. Thergeseri 2()8, M. Kur- Iron Bound Canvas . 16 Coffee,- Mat Coip. 14 Helen Spano won the Bowler of the Month •• tHik 225. J. Mai 202, S. Mezey Hebrew Men's Club . 16 ;23 Letwue. Lesheck's Dairy al.su 12 American Auto 14 I'. 205, -M. Amundson 200, M. Lou's 'taverri 25 Award in the Women's Hi-Ix) Bowling League. wan three to maintain its sec- arab's Tavern 12 25 ond place position, three games 204. D. McDonnell 200, lay Boys |l. J. Baznral 210, J. Veaeris 226, C. Town's Tavern 7 2! behind the leaders. , Honor Roll Greenwalds Pin Steve Ti#k bowjed a big 617 set in the U.S.M.R. Andrella 202, P. Kosten 209, F. Hlaaldl 212, 248, H. Wftltonow The team standings: 202. U 2M,< W, O'Brien 235, B. Gardnei Handicap Bowling'League last week. W L :23, J. Leonardls 221, M. VWIanl 212 fcream-o-Land 29 i loe Kettyle 211, B. O'Brien 211. P Team Holds Big lavin 210, M. Shulman 207 E, Bal- Le«hek's , 26 10 Ofikls 206,' D. Vlckers 205, H Ll The Giants, who copped the title in the U.S.M.R. Cridell, Inc 21 15 !M, Jol(n Kettyle 200, C. McGulri :00. '„ Handicap League last season, find themselves in Oreiner's „ 19 17 One ELECTRIC Blanket Will Do 11-Game Lead if- '<• Results Prank Brown's 17 19 ' CARTERET — Greenwald' last position this year. Competition, with a handi- Three > gamt winners: Qee-Oee Page's Tavern 15 21 BuildersSoMr Yale Transport, Ht Insurance is sporting a big 11- cap spot, has cost them many games this year. Midge's _. 12 24 harm?fc-Plve Deucen over Wood' game lead in the Hill Bow n-ldge ||E P.H week were W. Burowka witr eablcs cial Bowling LeagUe at the place Gold star Meat Market Saturday from 9:00 A.M. 234-002, J. Kelly 215, J. Kennj Academy Alleys. Walt & (Genes ..- 25 212, A Holenscak 209, T. Doug " dropped two costly games to '.i Ba.bics,W0I) •*ree saroes over Sabo's Sport Shop 18 Sunday 12 Noon to 9:00 P.M lastU2, and T, Jfleban 201. ^the last place Academy Alleys, the Academy Alleys to tie Walt Orohmann Ijand 8itai'» Shop-Qite lost a REDUCED KATES fOB The team standings follow ae 17 « »e's who were able to win , p«lr of guinea U> Kochek's < IULDKFN SATl'KDAYS W only two Academy Alleys 12 4 games over Sabo's Pharmacy. Buy Automatic Electric Blankets Irom J:lM A.M. to '1)0 I'M. Qreenwald's ...., 31 City Line 8. C 11 25 8 Sport Shop m 1 hectic match The team standingu: EniH's Shell 20 19 in which the winners s«t a new At Your Favorite Store Hill Bowl Bar .: „. 20 19 W I BOWL-MOR record team set ol 2,778 and Coach Fred fitoUhu* of the Los Midge's 22 Butkocy'e ..,.. 20 19 14 the loserB turned In a second Angelas Lakers call* Jerry We*t 453 AMltOV Atlas Rudlo 19 20 Oold Star Market.... \9 17 high team set of 2766. "the tallest 6-fopt-3 player" he WOODBRIJHiK Hill BowJ 18 21 Sitar's Shop-Rite .... 20 16 In the imal match Qroh- ever saw. Both went from West Sokler't Furniture Ptlrocy's 16 23 is>i Mr. i-mt inann's Insurance won three Virginia to the National Bus- Kochek's (Lee Contitructlon 13 26 over the City Line. 15Yi 20',. ketbail Association. lAcademy Alleys 15 21 PAGE NINETEEN

. Thtte are 212,189 | | Dome J^l^.-* ** never who colleges. . . The State Senate 0 the next Modem Robin Hood's har- >(S In New Jersey who on December 19 is scheduled AAlf to Hear tutorial Pa««» State tro< vested 1,207 buck and doe deer Cl, ftl* and taxi drivers, during the 1960 season from to consider a measure to grant k t,he Republicann»« by ,rienas, groups or tfal answer to man; -: CLASSIFIED :- conferences ahead may all State civil service employees ',„. oovernor next other agencies to seek promo- October 8 to November 11 In- ', ttlt street problems. t prevent a Democratic primary clusive, the State Division of five days leave of absence each "th« lint eight months Ralph GehtUe RATES — INFORMATION contest, which now seems in- year for "personal buslnest"... ,,„t iy charged that hav£L£*2"« be«n rebuffed!»«*iW. » Fish and Game reports. . • A I then were 483 business COLONTA - Ralph Gentile, 11.08 for 15 wordi Deadline for ada evitable among the Republi- one cent additional tax on| New Jersey banks would be per- ,',,, several years GTJBERNATOKIAL: _ Demo- 1 in Hew Jersey, which xecutlve director, Union 4« eacb additional word 10 A M for the «»m- cans, The strategy of the Cigarettes to finance new insti- ,mltted to organize and operate , .-siRiilnB from the cratie leaders from New Jer- than during the County Association for Mental Payable ID advance publication. om N Democrats is to have a quiet tutional construction, is a dead small business investment com- of 19S9. Health, will discuss "Mental . ,,f poor morale in sey's 2•"1 counties will confer primary, If possible, while sev- panies under plans of the State NOTE: No olaitlfled ads taken orer phone: •ntistabulary. Bu__ t soon .. __„„„„ ^ - Issue this year In the State Health Services in Our Area" to discuss lpossiblHlme and eral Republican candidates op- Senate. .. Top Industrial, labor Department of Banking and at a meeting of the Colonia mast be tent tn. , |, Hccompanied by probable candidate* for Gov- priam Society ble candidt f pose each other for the nomi- and State government rcpre Insurance. . . Senator Thomas branch, American Association ,.,. mii nil hlit trips ernor In 1961. nation. Senator Wayne Du- J. Hlllery, Morris, will be the Telephone MEreunr 4-1111 says he has „„„,, _ sentatives are serving as an Ad- March Exhibit of University Women tonight Oovernor Robert JaB. MeynenieynHr mont, Jr. o( PhiUipsburg, who new president of the 1981 visory Ways and Means Com- nNlA—Initial plans for at 8 P. M. at the home of Mrs change, whose second term expires n«t has thrown hto hat into the Senate and Senator Walter H. mittee for the New Jersey Ter- jti-nth annual fish show Francis White, 615 Middlesex ! illll a different year and Is prohibited by the Republican gubernatorial ring, Jones, Bewn, will be majority Avenue. j—- _..- .„ i^vinuiwu uy tne centenary Commission. , . A Uon were formulated • LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE welcomes as many Governor- lcadpr. . . The I960 Legislature State Constitution from seelc- proposal to give the State civil " ri-ting at the home o Tickets for the club's lunch- ship candidates as possible, will not attempt to pass a bill nl BAUM MARTEN FUR 8CAF .iitiis and during Ing re-election, will call the rights division new power to [j),n-le, 344 Falrvlew Ave- eon-bridge, February 4, will be LOST — Bank Book No. 32534. JERSEY JIGSAW:— New Jer- to bar new trotting tracks In Ideal for Christmas gift. Be , l]k, to him about Democrats together. He Is the ban discrimination In housing man of the Mid available at the meeting, ac- Finder please return to Mr. sey'* four racing tracks pro- New Jersey. . . A bill to grant) .,,,, force. Since his titular head of the Democratic has been launched in the New \iiuarlum Society, cording to co-chairmen Joan F. Koerntg, Hudson City Sav-isonably priced. Excellent c duced almost (25,000,000 this elderly homeowners an $800 ivcii years ago, Party in New Jersey. Jersey "Legislature. . . Oovernor show will be held a Franklin and Yvonne Christ Ings Bank, 7533 Bergenllneldltlon. Call FU 1-5132. year, an increase of $580,983, Robert B. Meyner has vetoed a tax break, as approved by the Proceeds will benefit the AAUW :is had a parade "All I can say Is the Demo- , s, Routes 22-29, Avenue, North Bergen, N. J. ,„ MiiK as his driver cratlc Party has a reservoir of lover 19M.-, . "Season's Greet- bill for a state employee health voters on November 8, has been Fellowship Fund. 12-8 introduced In the Legislature. ,i)n)Ok Township, March -! LEATHER COUCH and CHA .]„. policy. Meyner talent for the gubernatorial 71th Safety for All"wll. Insurance program covering] 1961 .,/t -over policy was contest," says the Governor be the State's holiday safety major medical expenses. CAPITOL CAPERS: — The jld 19. ' WHICH ARE YOW • MALE HELP WANTED •I —Excellent for office, den value of thn mineral production j,-ip.s from Elizabeth. Rah- The pessimist fearfully asks, recreation room. Reasonabl ,mS(. I don't want "All we are trylt-R to do Is con- |slOBan this year. . . Employ- South Jersey high school stu- UAL ESTATE SALESMAN Isclin, woodbridge, Mc- "Is there any milk in the Call FU 1-5132, 12| to feel that trol the flood Rates. We don't I New Jersey, excluding dents will secure a greater of Alaska, the new Riant State UNLIMITED LEADS .:.. "I'll-" want to low Biiybody. After 7 farm .workers, decreased 4,800 share of State scholorshlpa was leas than half that of and Perth Amboy arc pitcher?" •:nil* li Unique opportunity in expand- MATTRESS. BOX SPRINI iiKwa 'hands- years In office I have concluded to a total of 1,992,000 from next year to attend Philadel- New Jersey in 1958, the State ctfd. Final plans will j The optimist confidently saysj ing realty organisation. We wilt 6O"x80". fittl •Mill the State Po- we have a very descernlng pub- 'mid-September to mid-October phia and other out-of-state 'conservation Department an- in "early March. "Please pass the cream." Queen size, furnish you with all the leads sheets, one year old: you can handle in protected Cftll pu x-3226. l territory. Experience preferred -—- but will thoroughly train ambl SACRIFICE. One year old tlous person. For personal, con ble lemale collie. AKC rn ndentlal interview call Tom tered. Child's pet. Housebrokil Ward at ME 4-3414. KI 1-8728.

RUMART REALTY CO. CLEAN 1959 MERCURY Mo* no u. e. HWT. #« clalr, two - door hard - iF SERVICE DIRE WRY WOODBRIDQI, N. J. BUSINESS Mercomatlc, power steering al 12/8 - 12/29 brakes. $1,650. Call Al 1-4U NEW RIAL ESTATE SA13» 12-f PROGRAM Unlimited Leads for MISC. FOR SALE Adding Machines - Delicatessen - Orchestra for Hire -i Roofing Supplies Shoe Repair Residential Property Furniture -- Moving & Trucking Unique opportunity In Mlddle- COOKWARE. Former ealesml sex County. We can furnish has several new stalnll. siu PORTABLE Move "IDEAL WAY" BUDDY FREEDMAN VATICANO you with as many prospects aS;Steel waterlew stU on hand SHOE SERVICE you can handle. Protected ter- original cartons. Regular val Typewriters TREAT SHOPPE WINTER BROS. Phone FU-8-3914 and His Society Orchestra M. Kovacs $149.50: sacrifice $39.60. FU f SERVICE ritories. Only licensed broker* at Henry Jansen & Son four bedrooms. Two full SALES • baths. Paneled recreation room. and stoppage from clogf fV Hilton 8L, WMdMdff ME 4-3651 Tinning and pipes, drains and sewers. »44 BAHWAY AVENUE Basement and garage. Land- I'llulit ME 4-1I7* Private Lessons on Sheet Metal Work SERVICE scaped lot adjacent to perma- digging,g ' no damages — ral • CORDIALS CAMERAS and "i^ Mf.miT I to t MErcnrr <-1914 • Guitar Booting, Metal Ceilings RENTALS nent wooded area, Assume and efficient. Call Tori •>U WHY !:M TO > P. M. PHOTO SUPPLIES and Furnace Work 4>/2% OI mortgage. Call FU 8- Plumbing and Heating. ME| li in ' « A M. TO r P. M. ('old Beer • Accordion Water Softener Smlt 7950. 12-8'8007.' 12/1-121 PRESCRIPTIONS • Trumpet • CAMERA REPAIR 588 Alden Street Soft Water Soap Swimming Pool Suppl-s By the Case and other • PASSPORT PHOTOS Woodbridge, N. J. TO BE EXPECTED , JOFTEN HAPPENS _Carpentry-1lattwy WHITMANS ( ANDIES Instrument! f ALSO • PHOTOSTATS SERVISOFT "That sailor I was with last Sue: "She thinks no mar| Telephone MErcury 4-1246 good enough for her." Coimetlci — Him • LAMINATION / OF WOODBRIDGE night was sure a fast worker.' Imported Beer "What do you expect of a Joe: "She may be right." < \KPENTRY Grectlnf t ardj " • ACCIDENT PHOTOS 921 St. George Avenue fleet man?" Sue: "She may be left." Service Stations Woodbridge and Prompt • Musical ME 4-1815 M VSONRY Fueral Directors Accessories GALLARD'S PHOT! WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. FREE All Makes or1 18 GREEN STREET A Instrument! and Ampllleri 547 Amboy Avenue Printing WOODBRIDGE. N. J. T— CkU|«d 1 Call Now for Information Woodbridge, N. J. TOM GARAGE DELIVERY HI 2-6948 J. t\ Gardner & Son Mon., Wed. 10 to S Q Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-year > •MHiNj Synowiecki 485 AMBOY AVENUE Ml SAMMY RAY'S Tues., Thuri., Sat. 18 to « subscription to: '!I!:I Music and Repair Shop Friday 10 to S • Woodbridge !M| SAM LAQUADRA, Prop. Q INDEPENDENT-LEADER " H<1*I. * DTODITRIAL Funeral Home ME 4-2074 » f eara Experlenc* ai Uistru?tor MErcury 1-3540 Q CARTERET PRESS 1 467 New Brunswick Avenue a>tom HoitMm 145 Avenel Street - Plumbing & Heating Q EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON " " Vou, ip FORDS, N. J. We're Specialists In 56 Carteret Avenue •(BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- ] N AVENEL, N. J. To be sent to' lob Too ' MENT and BALANCE FOR QUALITY 1 Carteret, N. J. - Musical Instruments '' loo Small For Dependable • BRAKE SERVICE NAME " '„ ., > ullr Insured Telephone KI 1-5715 SPECIAL!SAVINGS QN Service Call Telephone MErcury 4-1883 ADDRESS Sewing Machine Service- PRINTING Vincent Keller WOODBRIDGE R. LEFFLFR DIAL TOWN ™ Huilder Liquor Store " ' 'i,.itian for Estimates Licensed HOVANEC !:" ^"n« street, Babwaj MARY ANDRASCIK, Prop. For All Ages ... Plumbing & Heating SewingMachineService ME 4-1111 -2-3 '""•tin- Ki:-8-»J7« Complete Stock of Domeitlt CONTRACTOR • Machines Repaired FUN* & SON • Manual Machines No Job Too Urge and Imported Wlnei VUNERAL DOMES EXCELSIOR LI 8-8187 Electrified Coal i Oil Been and Llquora or Too Small KUHUtbed 1M0 38 Kennedy Street, iMlln • Needles, Parts for 421 East Avcnuf CHORD ORGAN All Makes 571 AMBOY AVENUE Yes, cfll today ... no Krtb Amboy • 34 Fill Size Keys fee tor!; estimates. We'U LET US WOODBRIDGE, N. J. • 48 Bias Chord Buttons Ki 1-9187 M rLrd Ave., Kord« rush a man to you to Solve V»ur • Mailo Chord Finder Mask Charles Farr FRANK HOVANEC help you plan, show- VA S-U3&8 Locksmith • Free Book of Songs 657 Roosevelt Avenue RATING PROBLEMS Rei. $ ing you noney-saving 00 Plumbing & Heatlig CARTERET, N. J. short-cuts, I from WOODBRIDGE KEY 1199.00 129 Vr»u-e to Complete Electrie Sewer Serriee & LOCKSMITH SHOP Full Size ' Installations Fuel Oil Telephone: Directory Ads • Billheads AUTO, HOME, VIOLIN UFHl L &VYB MErcury 4-0594 JOHN J. BITTING DUrUCAfED. OUTFIT Bring Results 631 LINDEN AVENUE • Letterheads COAL CaO SOLD. Res. $59.95 MErourj Woodbridje, N. J. Mobil [.awn K, Saws and Ic* ( 95 • Programs From the atari, make your weddhig an occa- 4-1400 Ukitei Hh^rp^i-efl on Paint Special... 39 sion of long-rememoered good taste and dis-1 Kiterlor WIlit* Prtm« »»« You Save $20.00! Advertise • Invitations tinction. Invitations set the tone of formal per Mobilheat Unlib Coat. Kor • UmlUd Umo _. M-U pti Oaj- Classifieds fectlon. Choose your own paper and styling AVENEL FUEL OIL 510 AMUOX A VEND* GUITARS 95 WOOOHBHXit Your • Post Cards from our complete selections Consult us oni MAI 4 o| , Over 2* Years T.J. MB 4-ltM Re«. $24.00 18 Bring Results L co Prlendly Servk OMU Uillj I ». M. to J T. M. any problems. •' ••'"way Avenue, Av«ntl I'loMd Bundaj Used, Rebuilt Business • Signs ME 4-0012 and New Moving & Trucking - - Radio & TV Service Contractor 100 Fulton Street Accordions In This CALL TODAY "Quality.., Worthy of the Occasion*' Woodbridge Hair Priced Set Need MOVING auil from REPAIR; FREE ESTIMATES BUSTO TRUCKING !50 Call Space General Coitracter 89 up MIDDLESEX PRESS'' 119 BUM! ART'S RADIO (or Only MIDDLESEX C. B. LOVELAND (Independent-Leader Building) < ADS AVENBL, N.J. & TELEVISION 20 Green Strwt, Woo.lbri.lge : • minting * Phone EDDIE'S SALES and SERVICE PRESS • Jobblni ME 4-W80 135 Avrnt-I Street, Arenel • Alterations BRIM, $14 THE VVOODBK1 !)(,(•: Telephone MUSIC CENTER Kepulr Kstimatei Free! PUBLISHING CO. Hito ms Auttunu i Tuttti fcited Vm at 16-20 Green Street Nolliliif Ki: llunkoskl. Prop. MErcury 4 -1111 RESULTS (ar tUOUi, Mwtlcml a Month Av«. Ton buuJl 341 Bluto SI., 1*. A. V4 t-um Woodbridge PAGE TWENTY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. I960 and Mrs. Harry freeman, I«e- lin. fTA of —Mr. and Mrs. Theodore! J4 will REIN PERSONALS ber l Booth Sweeps 3, ^ 4 Court Caliendo and children, Charles '. «l lh'i> thur Erb r,,,, '•• vl and Carol East James Place, l! GLADYS E. 8CANK T:30 P. M'" were (tuests at a blrthdBy party Th '••'1 I'll I 497 Lincoln Highway. Isell" «lven by Mr. and Mrs. Norman •I li at thp horn, Ml Ups League Leadu^m by 6* Leagues Tel. LI K-1678 Mlnleri. Rariten Borough, foiM'ayda T»im .CARTERET — The Hillcrent their daughter, Norma. i- • '- "llf "I ~ "ii mnk] TKAM STANDINGS SU-waiTs Root Beer won the jnn l5 leading the Carteret —Mr. and Mrs, John Ander- ftn 9 odd ««UIP from Scliwenzer women's League on son. Tronto Street, were hosts —Dennis Vogt, three-year- im«ls whi, |, Booth ... 30 Lftnes old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wll-utocl tn chikli,,, rruckin- to remain in fourth.\ ednesday night by a margin 6 ...... 23 16 V at a family dlnnri in honor of linm Vost, Woodruff Street, is -Mr*, n,,^ John El.'k led the winners with,,,, , Planned 1)lll lcl1 21 18 fl a gameg over me spcond their son. Branwll Anderson, recuperating at home after a ' 'nt oi n,,'' Wart's ... 20 19 a 203 same and 564 set, and place IdeBl L)quol.fi team Union, on his blrthduy. Guests of Isr| WOODBRIDGE — John P. tonsllectomy nl Beth Iwael in,• lms '., n 22^!.- ussiMed by Art Notchy MMnf, th(, honor ron this 11 n H illi a Hughes, chalrmiin of the Town- wen' Mr. and Mrs. Biamwell "i ''am- fit .Readlnu ',. .. 17 232 name and George week WM Je8n Nascnk with un| ship Ri-rrratlon Department, Anderson nnd Mi nnd Mrs. -Mrs. Richuid Workman, "ot il Pords 15 24 Manser,' 206. The high games , . 09-14S and a nig 5 scoreg Q 164 2 announced today basketball PiUll Andersnn and children. Homes Park Avenue, was IKM- 13 lor Sehwenzer's were Bob 521 Mt and Vera gtra?ap<,de contracts for,"the 1061 season •Helen, Robert mid Linda of ess at a stork shower given for ENVOYS' \u v,,. Biinkmm, 219. Charlie Schwen- -188-165 and a 505 set. WOODBRIDGE — wjth 152 air availiible to all it-am man- vVoodbridpe Mrs. William R. Klrby, Cooper (URTAlilh Boot h/er JO", and .Richie Larwn 202.1 In ^ wee|ts mBtcnes t,ne agers at the Recreation Depart- Avemif. aftoi ii meeting or the. Many Vuv,lf Electric increased lead to • fhe Port Reading Barbel ;] ,jers' were upset in two Mr. nnd Mrs Robert Sv«nk, ea ment's new office located on Women's Missionary. Council mats who pi Lincoln Highway, wen- guests ! seven games in the Bowl-Mor Shop won a pair from FordsKames by Angelo Michael it the sreond floor of the Stuli- of Mr. and Mrs Harold Maul, of fa-lin Assembly of Qod. nomc un hu,',',','| Tuesday Nieht Men's LeaRuc Tumble Inn to move into a Me,Son. Kepich's Esso scored a post s OLD FAVORITR—>• TASTE VERSION: Autumn brings theatre Building oil -Mrs Stanley KoEak and ' ''' IK X' With a triple victory over Yuhas with Schwenzers for nfth;trlple win over Alys Dross Shop. bountiful gardens, and, best of ali. tolf tn hice Jon ZuI1 wlth 8 552 us riotous colors, IV Street. son. Prnnk. and Mr. and Mrt. ' Construction while second P " ° Baumgartner's took two from Dinner Mr. and In sfI alld steve vacs M7 Henry Ko/ak and son. William" » place O & M Trucking won K° ' S&me Oodeny Chevrolet, thr Green lies vote for up-to Only a pan- from Bowl-Mor provided the heavy kegllng for Umtem won a pair from Barbers. The favorites. They wan' Vogt. , John Sralak had tanw of "lr Bftlbers' Thf' 0llUstllndlnB Olahs. Andys Market took two for Tumble Inn were; Sunoco and nutmeg and rinnarn* at the various school courts Bnlllird .Neptune and M iss Ka- out tiir m,,.,' also appeases their hearty appetites. Foilll!l! down-textured UlUkiF throughmit the township, Th»*' Collins, Pl.trniu'vny '» Mrs. fedward Tiirek. East ll\ "* innamon are hrrr aplenty. Brown mi Th(1 nfc|p ndd 201 and Regeif Castellane xdenl Liquor In an upset. Tangy nutmej n Junior circuit will include boys' - | (j ,,,<;iit*'f nf rge Plare. In a »tirgic«l pB- ' ' <- Chipped in with a 535 R1 |R CMop k r Br The team standings: sugar adds an eitir •.wertness. But thr smooth-textured jjlrnt «t Perth Amboy Oeneral ^ ' The outstanding kealerf for from 9 to 12 yrars old. thr Bnli<\Mr apf1 M].s 1|vjnc C|,np)ki Tllr 32 10 filling comes frdittl i p of evaporated milk. The blendable 'Inspitnl. ' P'H'P" < Yuhas Construction were Hillcrest Inn Ruth from 13 to 15. thr Uehf Hf)nirs pB,.|, Avrnn.-. Is a Da 25 h 10 % qualities complimtait v ingredient and r;vh flavdr. to as- r ^amporella with a 238 game. Ideal Liquors Senior from 16 to 18. and theMrn( ,„ ]rvll,Bton cirneral H05- -Mr. and Mm, .lavph M«U- **rW"« '* sure you of tastaten i success every t.tme. l Sport Notes Gabes Del. ... 24 18 HPavy Senior from IP on- up. pj | rerl and children. Tfiomas. j0- 1)0,tJI , , "^ and Pat Durski u-ith a 562 pet. The, family wltt lc tn Andys Mkt. 22'i 19 '4 iur "new" pumpkin pie, and friends ,Team manncers Rre insipid-, _y[ i \| nobert Mor- :*eph. Jr., ^nd Rosenmry and ' ' The Electrician? rolled games "who drop by wUl *jr T nnr rs Green Lantern 21 21 >ur "secret" ingredient. But it really ed to call the Recreation of fire ( Homrs Park A\rnur. an- Edwiird. Bird Avenue: Mrs Ar- O„ f 846-926-85.....0. compare.,..., d t.o- The longest field Roal fiver is no secret. Pum|*|] Ol1 BOOIIM, 20''2 21 Hi . made with always dependable and at ME 4-4500 to obtiiin ron- ~ ii blith r>f H dauch- thur Markrll and son. William. ••Hi icores of 824-888-764 for the booted in a Southwest Confer- Baumgartners easily available *«p nnun r 1P TFHRAN ],,. An el d milk, is a treat any family can Masnolifi Road, and Mr. and Contractors. ence football game was a 52j R " tracts and a set of rulos and tpf\ Andrea Claih-. at Railway will, :K, 20 22 enjoy. They can pv>- with a crunchy. cracker crust or a Mrs. Robert Scank. Lincoln O & M 'Trucking displayed yard kick by Randy Sims of Mchael & i regulations. All four lmpnrs ^rnioi-inl Mo.-.pHitl Tlir <'ouplc Kepich's Esso 19 23 pastry shell, whki r t.hey prefer. Either way, there'll De Highway, were amohg the aome mighty fine bowling but Texas A d ,n J: pastry pie shell In Shorecrest League and ginger non-baseball fan. ir that's pos- to be held at School 15 on Dr-( i[ t •• i\-., ,ii, 585 set to pace Bowl-Mor. G Klrm' Auin Ter" The only three game winner Turn into pie shell; chi. was Schimmenti over Drum- til firm (4 to 6 hours or overnight). from the 1944-45 season t hi ouch $2095 HOME TOWN NEWS Yield: 1 9-inch pie. Ml and Mls James *m\f TOW mond. the 1949-50 campaign. \ O'Rouikc and sons. Dennis and CASB HKICP. i VMI I'llii t The honor roll consisted ofi : SHl'TF 'IKLIVIIIT SHI n 1,11 |UH> CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAI line some Vdiu leaned out of The late Babe Zaljanas i-iip- Gai'y. Auth Avenue, were dln- Dave Topkin 230-206, Stan RUBBING IT IN el Ut sts 0( Ml ftlld Mvs Launer 208-200 and Von the stand and yelledj "Step on tured the Women's Open Golf » " ~ " " - pietsch — "You took :e WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. ach 213. it. Buddy — they, we.; Uiat Championship throe times, win-.Harry L. Hubbs, Mllltowii. CHODOSH Bros, and WEXLER old egg. What's wrong? 18 GREEN STREET The team standings: way!" nirtg in 1948. 1950 and 1954 —Dinner suests of Mr. and Plumb — "I am son OU ; 36 G. Grand Avenue. Rahwav K( Kmoo WOODBRIDGE, N. J. W L Mrs. Edward Gallagher. Elm- know I was in the mi! Nigro 22 17 ii. Eichmaun triaal to be record- American League's expansion hurst AvrTnie, were Mrs. John OIL BURNER SALES aid SERVICE • Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-year Well, when I got to tht -h ed for TV showing. hit snags. ^ Gartland, Keansburg, and Mr. Cruise 21V2 IT.: subscription to: Kitzis .„ 21 18 , • INDEPENDENT-LEADER Lynch 20 19 Q CARTERET PRESS ' Topkin 20 19 Jadach 20 19 • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON Drummond 20 19 Schimmenti 18 21 2 .GUYS 2 .GUYS To be sent to: Maslo 16'i 22|a F R O M A H A (? fi I S 0 N NAME DeVito 16 23 ADDRESS Tyrrell Tops TOWN NMHM Pass Catches LEWISBURG, Pa.-Richard; Tyrrell. Bucknell's brilj^nt' Tradrxf Stamps sophomore end from Wood-i bridge, broke into the starting] lineup in the second game of] the recent season to become j the leading pass receiver in the (Middle Atlantic Conference. Open Daily till 1.1 The 6-1, 200 pound flanker, j caught 19 passes in six confer- — Sunday till 8 — Route 9, Woodbridge, N. J. ence games and finished the season as the team leader with

28'receptions for 305 yards andj •••• <•• two touchdowns as the Bisons were awarded the Lambert Cup emblematic of the Eastern vna small college championship. Improving on| both offensei and defense in each game, Dick) also tied a Bucknell record by catching eight passes in the 23-19 loss to Rutgers, the only conference setback for the Bi- ons. The Lambert Cup will be of-, ficially presented to Bucknell -, at a reception in New York on December 11 and then on the Ed Sullivan television show that night ! Can S&nta says there are Colonia Loop Registers 100 Sucrest Granulated MOKKKU COLONIA -I Approximately} 100 boys reported for the ini-j Campbells ot Ue/m CHOPPED HAM 3 Reasons tial practice (leseion for the, Senior and Junior St. Jojtfl SUGAR why everyone should JOIN OUR Vlanney CYO basketball leagues last Saturday at the local Junior High School gym- 1961 Christmas Club nasium. Solfl Only in In an effort to stimulate 5-Lb. Bags CRINKLE Ml 1 It's the easiest way to save for Christmas more interest in the new bas- Varieties • /O^ 02 gifting each year. ketball program, the St. John yianney directors have invited POTATOES O It's the surest way to have the cash when the Railway High School bas- ' you need it. ketball team and their coach, Bob Bergei', to the Colonia 3. It makes gift shopping more fun! High School gym Saturday toj give an exhibition and conduct a clinic for the new candidates. Coaches are requested to re- port to the local gym at pne For this... or ANY o'clock and the players from' both leagues at 1:30. r The girls basketball program 13%-Oz, banking service consult... is also in full swing with a >f/W BONUS | large group reporting to league 'The Bank with ALL the Semku" director Barbara Scott and her coaching staff for the opening TOY SPECIAL} practice sessions. The antici- pated league will be comprised of^six teams. Practice will con- Dazzle Kmcmm BUBBLE tinue 8aturday at 3 o'clock, at the Junior High court. BLOWING Vacancies are still available American- White or colored to boys tend girls in the 10 to 13 age bracket who are members1 ANK AND of the St. John Vianney CYO. LIQUID BLEACH BUBBLING Registrations will be accepted at the Junior High gym Decem- ber 17. ; Gallon TRUSTjCOMPANY Bill Dineen of the • Boston Red box established a big IVrth Amboy, N. J ltaKUe record ^n 1804 by pitch >: 45' I With Koud Puitb"' "' "—m ^~ Member Federal L)eiJo*lt hisuianw: (.'uiijuiauoii mg H7 consecutive complete KOOU IHRU »AT., KKKHONKHUk KOH TYVOUHArKU 41 l*S