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CARTERET, N. J , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, I960
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HONORED B l PBA: f,,,,rzr -hmri.u, « h . , rMirrd ,s ,h i , f ,,r po i j , , l n ( ArlrTrt U i l v p r r M > n t < . d w U h a l i f ( . r j r r a ^ r .
ik f i w , T n .'v. I a " " l m t ^ B"»'»»l'm \ u t m n J t | h r ( h r i , | B . . parti'held h, the Police Departmentthe Columbian Hall. I holo shows IMtr,,!,,,.,,, Mu,,r<1 Hlun pn-sident of ttw PBA p r i n t i n g the membership as
I Inrf ( harln | . Makwinski Inok* on
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Telephone] of u» In*. We hareio the slotnumber oru our own
want to Bp-and u k the1 u* t dime
Tui withi>:omi*fi for
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January 7 Date Mayor Skiba Urges Aid Auto Victim'sOf Christmas In March of Dimes Drive Funeral Held
A Cl TV • CARI r.RET M J . » ; S1.'. c^:.t;j.u- ,'..- vi-.a; program* I I »/ - I
At M. Uemetnus i^^^^v:''1111™0 °: p*:*:" c?rt- *-nufic re- Here les terdaysCAffTERET - Metiilx-u of
St. DNnetrlU* Ukrainian Ortu-roden Church »ill uiiM-nt-ChrUlami acceding :•• -I.-Julian alw c»... ti "t:i.- old[atyk" calendar, Saturday. Jan-uary 7
otamai;-. uf tti. lean
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b» *tU» for:<-.wlutMn Uwork in UMfnentfa.:«ely tov)on u the
ary I with a ChriMmt* supper.which, among U> traditionaltwelve oounet doe» not in-clude any mtat. The occtuioi,tea aolcmn one withand ChrittoiM c*rois,
with all memben
V J . I J ; S1.'. C!j:.t;j.u- ,'..- vi-.a; programsJJ:(>• iaimt-o of ;>&:;*:.'. cart, sc.-nlifk re-
January a.- ,s»-*rcri professions! ?duca-tu our ; : . j - :ior; and epidemic emergency
It'.".: i c» ;nv 90'.;o Ht aid'••i-n Carte*-*, re-id'r.! Mayo- Sltiba ' said .-je'.tral
ip;>ji; :.-](• Ma: : o! e v e n t ait- •<c:,t<iu!f-d for tifx:• i rtn;;>,<:g:i «:t;. u:> mo:.'..". .:. aer.al! of ti'.ri<-d i'.c:^:ij,-.i-. Marti, of Dimes ar.c ap-
•a.d ihf fu'.Ii-v. e-i3i; peiled 't> the populace to>.• 'if •:.• 1961 Ma:-.- >! 'uppor. ! .cm s:.d generously• »ii; -i.iiok- if.a: gu^a' .f.! »:,<-!. 'nt Moth*-:.'
a:::.'.a'io:i U~ March on Pc'.io '-a-ic*- p!ac.
CARTERBT—f vif-ral services!or Mitro Matw*r 166 Eme-.-wn Strwt Carttit'.. who wasfatally injured u* an auto acci-dent in Sewaren. v»re h?!d yej-.terda? torn the-SUub FuneralHome. 54 Wh'fcfle: Avenue.
joint,!Bethfhesl
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Carteret. Divinecelebrated at St
littiray ->vasDcmetnji<'
va- inat 10
if ovr
Unto-
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•x-i^ed that in•nK ye«r when,i' Ho«7a do-:r.-iru an mvi-irt our troublwt
•»•• Fin^1 »n4»! Well too*•>:We for U( to
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tocall every
"iv of thehone booth*
catted Jun-ta) and be* «hy we*-d that wetal tn mind,
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'•<> PU» a vUlt•ifice1 artd ftnd
"Out tot «et auirya*ay . chin
Services Slated %Josie' O'BrienFor Watch Nfcht h lmproving|
OurUtBM trnKe» at SiDemttrtUf Church *;1; 1X-K.;-.
Btflu at 11 jclocli vltliIhB rreat Oomptoe and w:l! oe
wre<t by the dirtne liturgyat midnitht *:th Rr. JohnHundiak and Rrv Peter Me>chat the altar.
r»pib T»w ranSunday Khoo! ,)U[),;> ^ii:
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C A R T t R F T -: - ' B : . - : :«• r<wr»>tirT if * .'<-»::,:•:. mho f'of :hf Iff: !-..y
Criurch • and bur:alRosehill Cemetery.Para»tas servicet vTuesday and last n'-t
Rev. Johnorant of the
by Rev.interment »as
Mr-> Joot'phine.Cemeterj-. Lindi: :::--or. .ttrtet. servirp^ -*vre held at the grave ^Board of Edu-'br R?v- Melech. Palibearer? 'ered a fracture Vtrt J a m e s Hp/tjn. Johnui.derwent an Ivan.5. Michael Miuo. &eorge
S c h i e n and
men
iv a cai' as ra-west Aver.ut
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Enfltah language A vrmo:! .:the Enfllfth and Ufcrmrua.!laniuaue* will be p:Ei ther Hunduu
On Chrutmai t>owUl be lung at fl AM *r.d di- " : " *"'vtoe llturty will be c>-.'-b:»1.cd Sjc.^dat 10-A.M. with Falii-: Melf-cn "*-" h( ) l d
preachlni. The chuir:. ct-.oit, tomorrp*under the direction •>: Dimitn «.<•«•• J
;n Sun-
A Waf.•:. N.,:.; >er\:• • •».!• op*rau->r, T^-:-jday a; Runway Stroin. John•;r ;f',d *• •:•!• Caivar.- Bap'.iv, H^spiU! Or La Pree per-,Stephen Trosko.rt.urc1: t>..-;:.r.ina .i: -9 P Nf. termed t.-.e opfrauon ' Mr. Matway died Monday mand fo;.o-:id;r..' t,.: , * ••ad:- Rfia:;ve- and ?nends of Mrs. P e r t h A m b 0 >' Genera] Hosp.tdi.•.0!.*: :n.-3,-.;r.ir-.f servvct ju&J OB; -;#n »r,o *e:e in touch with H e w a 6 - s l r u c ! ! ';;:.<..r to m:dr..Eh: her yfst-':da>. =aid she 5ho«-i*"BS *a'fc:ng on
T>>-Ho:> Faa-.i^ Ciiurrri will :"-z-mjch improvement. M r s . ' 3 6 * 3 - ' ^ h l
' sen-;c at O 'Br^ . aho may have to May ' M r M a t A d > ! : d d P H 'd a > . lRahwav Hospiul for Ciinstmaf visn to hi* dauen- *"»h:le-'ii in room 322 ter,-Mrs. Helen Rich. 679 Wt»i
Avenue. Sewaren. He was nit, •• the car near Arbor Street ''m'Se was taken to the"hospital';
_ _ • the Woodbndge First Aid 'at ""
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MatsIn tion
Ms-w-- S't-w a' ther i'. ~ 8, 9 'q.r.>- <i
A M. Mrs 0 Brien slipped and fell ;in Lex;n?t«n Avenue whil* on
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a fewthe
day. January I , w h i c , ».;the fea*t o! the Ble»*»-d V;an 8 t Jo&eph. dlvint ;;iu
at 9 A M
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li>tf a. the Board of Education for .15'
rvk-e a! ' to- v e * r f
a:.d Nr» Yt«r',-. Day' T 8 arid 3 .followed bute
otier injuries including B frac-,ture of the left lej ,-
The driver of the car *a;identified by Detective Robert m
aU her pains. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ R o y Gnme,v 44. ha-i
bail:Court er
edefaraced with dJv.i..at 1:10 KM
Ouxtnt the hob ';»•bert of the irnior a:><
will vuit th. iparuhionera ;
•ma* carob
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:.. worrjing about the schoo ^ ' ^ ^TPon'^am,Cet a fnerJ reported .^ rts?released m , 1 0 0 0 b a l
Dr. HarsanviList* Program
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CART^RETof offu-ers foV th* envjof 1981 mil be held !.rtay at t 15 P. M at h2 by the lullan Amn,-.teiw Club of Carlrrft
Resumet • > • reiw Club of CartcretAft lVlt lCS. Chairman Nichoty
' The C a r w r e t .slilp drive which irfll .•oifurtue•io Aill reiume Its t h r o u g h the m o n t h t of l«nu-
to await a Municipal
« * * nr. narsanvi * SS^.SrSS.uon ota motor vehicle. .•
of Austria. Mr, Mat-!ived tn Carteret for 30'
( yijart. He retired two yean ago1
snd a Ma.«* CARTERCT - New Year's after 36 years' employment oy]»; i Day ^•e.'fiii tm Hungarian Re-thf! U.S. Metals'.Refining Co, '
.j 1 Cnurcn. will be OD- Caitertt He wa.- a mtmbei x •# n e d ov tw^ worship services, St. •Demetrius Ukrainian Qrth-D: Aiid:r» Harsanyi, Pastor odox Church. CarU'ret. and the •
: :AJ-. Refw med jmnom^d. The En^l^h spepk-»Gen. Stefariik American Slo^ ak!iold >»:••. .ct-j to- , n 2 ror'.Bregfttion viil! worship Cttiiiens Club of Cannrei.ooioct :r. Hun^a-B , 1<P. . \^ , ihe Hunsajian at Sunivors, aft-his widow \lr«.% o'ci'.Kii in Eng- g odook. Departure frbm' tfie TUlie Kuauak Mat*ay. tivr
cuiitomary ord»r should be daushiers. M r s . Aniw p<tn-noted: thf Englfeh seniice will chafi iMr*. Mary Kuehiia'andb*' first, at 1. and the Hun-Mi l ' Stella Lavin ot CttiitM-i
and Mrs. Sophie Telepubky andEve Mrf. Rifh ^f Sewareir, a -oil.the tychotas of Cacteivt, stjid ninethewill
r ^ Day M*s»esCt.urr.: will 0: at
10 11 a:id 12 noon
••'<ue of the Amer-cruiant SUtlon In Pert-'-Department ol boy will ahow the color f-.
Nicholaa D«l Va«-,the "I»ol»rl« Miadlr '-•man. Mn. John ' HefreahmenU will follow
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on r-d by Loca. ^United MIJK « » • * " >
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L. Trinity »U1
cuutoorof . Which
Headlines in PressMemories Vivid
the hotwehold
lor the moatto A J.
Hermann Avenue• th*-rellgiouf dlc-10 Joaeph Comba,
^ m , principal otHate School.
ier» awarded hon-"on * • « WlUlam
- M Waahlngton Are-ld V. Chubfcoek o<
' :i«n Street; Robert' 2«7 Waahlngton
*ph Mardl, oi 1MAvenue; Thomat
1 '*! Whitman ttrwt;lj*"ia of fCBJcanAve-
of »
6flei- >"» »chance to climb' abvi n H"time inaciune" to g o N i | ; / "
hi»u>r> -j.it a
through the ear^'nit*ol the Carteret Press tiv«-«you almost Ute same M>'»-tlon
The volume* com* &pnn«-inj to lttt a» th«y are ot>rn»Lrecalling tome of Carton 6
important events A&
»la A nay youins olaoV couldbuy a hat for 12 The womedof that day could buy night-
for oO w n u . skim. 98t-oau »U'.M. and cor
at
New Years Day tailing on. Sunday the regular Sundi
sen let schedule will oe fol-J
[ lowed except that there will be CABTEAET ~ The Chnst-iio gund&y School ORConfirma- m 4 S Carol a story by Chaile-.
ition class. The services wulimckens. was murpreted by(therefore start at 10 A.M. lnj M r s , Kovacs" English closet ollEnghshandatUinHunsarian.ithe Columbud School eighth
The women's societies will;g r a ( l e r s ^ ^ £, Assembly andtiave iheir regular _ monthly If m- trie Columbu^ - Clevelandnu-ejituss next week: the Lo-ipx^
•"""•" °ind Arthui- Pearson did
edition* of the Carteret
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you aee a* you read. oftVr aatrikuigin the
yean W O J J I I fofid ad for alocal stoie. Maybe even thenfamilie* grumbled about highprice*, but - ,
A sack of swat' *a* Mlumtlor 1150. whihr coflw *asgotn* fo: 26 cen» a pound.A pound of butter ro&t 3^cent* and you could get adown cans of mil* for 1.1cenu.
(S.ri
> " {Bramowkz. Arlene Albeit and!ICVOEED !8tepihen Raphel. ' \
CAKTEHET — The driver's! Also Helel) Beres. Gu:i Huj-Ucfiuie of Peter Simon, IV. of vath, Raymond Oilauau Ju-67. Hataman Street bat been diLh RetJco, Robert Elliou Jo-irioked by the Division of Mo- sepli Bodnai. Dan if1 Laytimnitor Vehicles at Trenton for Stephen Walko Jamei. Uewiu,.thitte months, under the New Jeanne Kobran and
.Jercef point system
(l Promote Gabriel Combar 1/ Fedders CorporationO
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Holidav SonsFe<t Presented\)\ School ( lo ir
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Papal BlessingIn Rome forMrs, Graziano
NAPtES. I-X" - Mr*. Ja- ,*?r. Grac*no, Ii Ash Ssre«t-jPartnew Canerf:. f-^f3ied \t* ,a-A of a life u=e whec thewa» a t e to see *=d receive lhePapKl hteeetrng of Pope Jo?
Tr.«
she cotmca
Tae ^ax.?-iip of the p m r t >m aodr rT rrtcaxn soinfly
M*yor S*ib» aajd^^- Uuk or r>o chanma
sn-up of th* adinmia-- VicaaciK. are. xo betz Tineas p?-. erMaental. vheiww she? occur.* » o! the :*c; that vheSe-mce has rvot s « o f
s lor various j«
or U
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f ia UK \tucac;-e Chape! c TT-'fan the Cari^iiL'
. _ died dwing the pas; jearSocb *n opportusit; rartiy;>r««ste itself us CKIOT^ to 'T»3<SB: Ats Soar l e w —sac of 12 Caitta>aJ&. r .w t to their priocely robes, iht v i
3O«p and pageaxctry which at-'^'ewnpKried the a^eadiance of . i ,
There TIB be fio vacauriMn fee Boaxd of Bealia. n « « Wt . ; o( Dr. P. R. Cbodo* andQehoJa* Sullivan. On t h e «•-« . . « • board, the terms «
DZuriEa expire.the Jonaw board, the termJohn Cfcamra expires an«
Q the -^rni of David Jav-oo-•*• on the li/orair bc«xt3 « -
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of her« ^v. » * " « . - dorin? "wfct_ _..- T-'.-'ted as proxy for the spo:isoxi;mg.iD «remor.y * ^ J c
«-w-,o «»Jde !n the United xtu* TiH be followW by-rw-^iat*s The Chnsofiing. wnkn.pQintjnenti and remarc
paren-stook pl*ce at the laoed Bap- joembers o! the Council ad\o ailtianal Foot o! St. Peters in the b n e f New Years D«y mee-ood Vaacao Gty. was performea ^ Mayor Sfctba
itj ' ' ay Monagnor RKbird E:Ue- S w w Last >UWU«xa- dtji-f oJ the Nonh American Council held a briefS6 par- CoUege' in Rome. Monsto* last rught at whK*' ' — ^Wait- Ettiedorf also holds the Potion uhoniatton w *»™ »> ™Schoa of Papal Advisor m naiwn.wmnalc of funds from one ac
uzh the concerning Oriental Missions count to anotherorcais- The ?randdaughtei. Susan —
;Statc UpholdsCoughlin Vote
m
board.Mr. Coughlin was appointed
by the boAiti. wnh four mem-bers voui\i in the affirmative,f*o in the negative and twoassumed. This, the StateBoard ,of Education is con*sideri d a majority vote.
Meanwhile plans for the an-r.ual school' election are underwsy. Candidates must file by 4P.M. January 5 which is thedeadline for filing petitions
None have been Wed so far.There will be four vacancies.T: e t-erms of Thomas Deverm,io» ooard president: WalterSuraAkh anfi Joseph Teleposkyr\pne in February. Mr. Cough-'::!: is filling (He vacancy left by\:^ rt'f.Enition ot MayorStephen Skiba.
Commissioner CougUUn lostOUT by a few votes m the 19fi0t-chool elrction arid |heic is>\try indication ' hat hi- will oe» M,anditi"-' next month
O<Ul tcUous Plan toInitiate 2 Member*
CARTERET Two IU'W mtiu-ue:.^ will be untuiU'd by thtCt»i Iteitrt Lodcc r'Jtii Odd Fel-liiwi im Fnrtav. .h.wuary 6. with
and
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Cluu of, the.
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Hidt,\ F'pbruury
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olu t
•irkviru u bbvun ±1 llif ttuI I T U I s Basilic 4 V^lHdU I U ) , IDullrir i>r| tunned thf criiriuui>> At Ibr 0*bA
U. L. JuiUtMtU, 4lkU <
L - H W — v - Cwiareti..^.'^"^^^*-^ hold iu next»«u- panel" collti-mm JanuaryH oilri thf rt-suUr meetmii Jaft-U t t l > ia Men- than »M0 h««Ijrn, obtained in the sale Ot,Chusimw' »«*i» ^ •** * • : •ibl^nd.
FRIDAY, nRCKMBRR 30, 1«tfi()
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Caroling Donation*QUEEN RAISES RENTS
Scotland —'Queen Elizabeth in-
LifththoUSeicvwsvd the rents of 25 of her'Scottish tenant farmers, Thr
SEWAREN — Wishing to f f t rnVTS ftre paying u p withoutmake, their contribution to the & squeak.Christmas'season, ten Srwaren* They said the. Queen spenthnys and ffirls went enroling: W 1.200 on repairs and Improvc-• -in tho rolrt of winter" as the;menta to her properties lastold sniv ROTS laM Thursday Star. The rent incrrases np-
parently arc to help recover
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Th.-v
thank, to «w
nnrl nnets of
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vx Mr-"• f j
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Emir. : to:VAL u
v • • • » • »tar.
donations!; tn: to live dollar?;
h thrv intend to send tol Khthouse for the Blind.York City,o rarolrr*. accompanied by
€(>sts-
CARD OF THANKSANDREW J. EM
We wish to express our sin-
™rt jfo
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AT FMC: Christmas turkrys werr apuinemployes of thr local plant of I'ooU Ma-
Chemical Corporation (formerly Westv.iroKirs are George Zahnrchak, 50 Ilprman Street;k, 67 Randolph Street, and Sophie Boeash.enne; Personnel Manager Edward J. <inicli-(1 by Tom Campbytl, 59 Atlantic Street.v 18,000 turkeys \*re distributed to KMCemployes all over the country.
Molnas. chupewnw. ^ r e the ^Mis.es uwui and Jean Rodney.^helr kind np r~ ion» o s>m-Miss Andrea HPgNhi5. MI«!P»">J; spiritual bouqu t andM*rv Lou Molnar. Oeorge ^ i f *<** l r l b u 1 !-
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Miss Uhlendorf is a senior atWoodbrldje High School. H*nfiance graduated from QUeen
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tar te" V . L :
lendorfnt U Told,md Mrs. John|of Peace High School, North
Arlington, and Is a student atthe Newark division Qf SctonHall University. He is employedby the Public Servicr. Electric
Ave-mced the en•lr daughter,then Charles
of Mr. and and Gas Company, Jersey City'forth Arllng
b^oae; HiMn.
Research gain reported onhybrid rocket plans.
tributesiar Mary Rowley. Linda Pit-tended to us in ourerwn. Darlene Wertbroofcjment in the loss of our dearly
Cheryl Szenasl and CharlesSnyder, who t u dressed ta.brottm Andrei J Em.Santa Clam and gave out We espeo ally wish to thank
Rev. Augustine Medvigy; Rev.George Billy; Prof. John Sten-ch; Prof. Petich; Dr. Chodosh;
LIST EM BEARERS DF( chenkln; staff and nursesC A R T E R E T - Honorary of A l e x i f t n Brothers Hospital;
pall bearers at the recent fun- s t Eltft8 H o iy N a m e society;
MATWA
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liusbanri. 0'
lolly-pops.
era! of Andrew J. Em, 35 HollyStreet were Geza Garal, Mich-
friends at Merck and Co.;U.S.M.R. Co.; Cajteret Smelter
Joseph OzechowsW.
ers: active pall bearers; Car-teret and Woodbridge Police
ael Torok. Andrew Ihnat, I/mis a n d Refinery Workers UnionDemeter, Alex Fazekaa and Mi-lrjOcal g3^: honorary pall bear-chael LaRusso, all members ofthe Holy Name Society of theSt. Eliaa Church.
The active pall bearers wereJoseph Jugan, John Jugan,John Hudak, William Kacmar-sky, Charles Kfntkewlch, and
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GEORGETTE CINEGE
father "and KNOAGKD TO WED: Mrand Mrs. Josrph Clnere, 105Dorothy Street. Carteret,nounced the engagementih*lr damrtitfr. Georgette, toJoseph F. JaKub, Jr., Bon ofMr. and Mrs, Joseph F. J»-kub, Sr.f 14 Cyprm Street,i t a family dinner party heldIn their honor on ChrlitnuiDay.
Mtss Cln*ge, a graduate ofthe nigh SchoolClftM of 1959, It a sophomoreat Montclatr State College.
escort, and the Synowlecklj Mr J^neral for satisfactoryservices rendered.
Family of the lateAndrew J. Em
classes it Newark State Col-Itge, and Is In tali jvnlor
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'v. John HiimlmkPetrr; J u r k o
c h u r c h c h o i r ,,11 i,[ iUkiainuii i
Chureh, \\First Aid Squad;and nurses »( t\w p»..iboyStatesemployes of Us .
Co.; Ciirlcri'tRefinery Workers I'm,,,,837; employes at th-' 'Bakers. South Anibn\
100. Perthployes at the UnitedSaving and LoanCarteret; employeNovelty Dress Co, (\utmembers of the (Vin-i'aniak American SlovakClub, Carteret
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Darab'5 Inn,who donuted their r»:bearors; Cartorrt andPolice escorU and t:.(»Funeral Home forservice* rendered.
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Polish Kmte&l AHi&oce1&23 were
, Wojciischhnthonj Mioduiofirbid, John
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• « K *«• OJI UlDkXT XEWSMRft j«ral EonxCAKTERCT - Westell B. aerrke*
€ Cyprus Bttfect* OKT^> U oertlDC on the
tjteff otf -The Owr vtodentof the Day Beuta
* jpmber;»t Unto Junior College, Cxam-
y Pu-IT. s&tsalactorr
ys;First Aidtosary So-y Church;* of MetalMetals andvar Corp.;orp.; N. J.U>cal 521;and Rah-
d the Syn--ie for sat-dered.the lateasiewicz
* wembtt <JL tfaft A Kphooon. Mr. WfboB iP//>tj and tbtmtfrr in liberal rU to the"Daj
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Along with Seaccn'tGrafting* for 1961.we send thank* lo:your continued coh*ld-eraieloyalty li deeply ap-prednted. We wishyou much happinew"throughout the NewYear!
To Our PatronAi the bells of th* New Year ringlook backward . . . ar.d forward. Wepast year with deep appreciation forloyalty of the friends who have madeWe look forward to the new year, firmlysteadfast to our high standard* of baiand determined to serve our customersin the past. To everyone, best wishesYear!
1The Officers, Directors, and Staff
"MIKE" TOTH and FAMILY
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NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING ABSENTEEBALLOTS (Civilian*)
25 Cooke Avfenue * Car r e t(CLOSED MONDAY JAXUABT tU)
Member Federal Depoiit Insurance Corpwiti •
If you are a qualifiedState who
registered voterabsent outside of
State on February 14, 1961, or a cand registered voter whoState on February 14, 1961 becaufi
ualifled
nessi or phyaical disability, or because) ofobservance of a religlqus holiday pursuantthe tenets of yourdent attendance
ion, or becausehool, college or unlver
slty, will be unable to cast your ballot apolling place In your district on said dateyou des re to vote School electionheld on February 14,1961, kindly write or applyIn person toL the undersigned at once requestingthat a civilian absentee ballot be forwardedyou. Such request must state your homedress, and the address to wtych said ballotshould be sent, and must be signed with yoursignature, anp state the reason why you willnot be able W vote at your usual polling place.No civilian absentee ballotuWlll be furnished orforwarded to any applicant unless reque$t there-for la received not less than 8 days prior to theelection, and contains the lotegoinK 'informa-tion, '
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JOSEPHINE O'BRIEN, Secretaryd&rtaet Board of EducationHigh School BuildingWuWngton AvenueCtrttfet, New Jersey
NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MILITARY SEE iOR PATIENTS IN VETERANS' IlOgPll |,sAND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND BWF l)S
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If you are pi the military service1 or a apatient in a veterans' hospital and d««li :0vote,1 or if you are a relative or friend of a r.son who is in tljie military service or is a iat. Ltin a veterans' Hospital who, you believe, will ...sire to vote in the School election to] be IFebruary 14,1961, kindly write the lUdflfegidat once making application for a military : .vice ballot to be voted in said election to be I•'••-warded to you, if you are in the military &r\ eor are a patient.in a veterans* hospital!fltati^your name, age, serial number, home addr. ]and the address at which you are stationed •can be found, or if you desire the military s<vice ballot for relative or friend then make *,application ur^der oath fora military ballflt .'be forwarded to him, stating in your appScitiothat .he is over the age of 21 years and fltwii'his name, serial number, home address a t whichp is stationed or can be found.
Forms of application may be obtained Ironthe undersigned.
B&ted: December 27, 1960
O'BRIEN,Carteret Board of Educattofr.High School BuildingWashington AvenueCarteret, New Jersey
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.0to heart dis- President; Mrs. A. H . Bowers'
Mr,, secretai*v: iwi«c T ^ , . I — rr... '
was graduated•-.- High School ,md Manor Junmr
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iBerry Strert, WoodbridKe. He(Will succeed Charles Kirschnei.; Other officers to be installed,
Stanley Brhwartzbei'K, vice;Answers To Who Knows"""*- David Liiiett. pre-1
f th*» i a i r < o i a n p y SehiK'htfr , mas t e rparty ror me ftt %l s a m u t . | Wolkofskv.
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; Miss Louise Her-reasurer; Mrs. E. W. Troat,chairman: Mrs. K. Rech-
nltzer. nominating committee.Committee chairmen .were
named: Miss Cecelia Artym,literature; Mrs. P, A. Brlegs,spiritual life; Mrs. WilliamWright, missionary education;Mrs. Thomas Salisbury andMiss Claire Pfeiffer, Christianservice; Miss G, Peterson, pub-licity; Mrs. K, Ebeling, yeaibook: Mrs, 0. Lauritsen, localchurHv service; Mrs. W. Csete,music.
Mrs. R. Randolph, retiringpresident, was presented witha gift by Mrs. Andrew Aaroe.
Mi* 'and Mrs. E. Glouckeshowed slides of their trip outWest which was Mrs. Gloucke'sPsalm project.
The Christmas story was readwith Mrs. T, McEhlhenny,Mrs, A. Martin, Mrs. Bowers,Mrs. Trost, Mrs. Peterson, andMrs. A. TliL'rgsen participating.Mrs, Llewellyn Holden andMrs. Edward Killmer sang ac
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backward and a hopeful look forward.We salute the pa^siup year with deepappreciation for old friendships strength-ened and new friendships made. Wehail the new vettr with firm faith and
, . . alert and eajrer forits opportunities to serve more and morepeople better ami hetler. To everyone,everywhere go our very hest wishes fora 1961 richly hoarding in health, hap-piuess and all the gocjd things of life.
high confident
Urge HolidayAuto Caution
WOODBRIDGE — The NewJersey State Safety Council es-timates that nine lives will Delost in traffic accidents on NewJersey's streets and highwaysduring the forthcoming NewYears holiday weekend, PoliceChief John R, Egan remindedTownship drivers today.
He noted upwards of 800 per-sons are expected to suffervarious degrees of injuries inother traffic mishaps duringthe period starting 6 P. M., to-morrow to midnight Monday,
Major factors contributingito the expected traffic toll dur-linR the New Year's weekend,| the chief said, will be speed.idriviriK after drinking and fa-•tiKiie during periods of dark-ness.
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;two or more deaths and cited'•ran-off-roadwjay" as a factorin close to 70 jjer cent of singlemotor-vehicle accidents. Tlu*Council al.so reminds walkers!to be doubly cautious and)points out that during -NeatYear'* weekend celebration^over the past six years pedestri-an deaths made up 50 per centor more of the total recorded
AtShWOODBRIDGE-The Wood-
bridge Senior High School De-* • •
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tions Should be Strengthened"to seven hundred (7Oof upperclass students at the Samuel E.Shull School recently in theschool auditorium. The af-firmative side of the issue WASdebated by Alan Colavano andMarty Welshman while thenegative t e am was representedby Stanley Levke and RichardFarkas. T h e debate moderatoralso a member of the HigttSchool debating team, wasGeorge Haytko. Faculty adviserJames Mundy, introduced thedebaters,
The program was opened oyGilbert P . Augustine, ShullSchool principal, who explainedthat this innovation of havingoutside debating teams appearbefore the student body, re-sulted from the interest shownby students -in debating. Thisinterest he explained, has beenthe outgrowth of individualstudent speeches given in Eng-lish classes.
As the result of the interest]in this debate, Mr. Augustineannounced that additional areadebating teams would be In-vited to participate in similarprograms a t the school.
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At the turn of the year,tions , . , back at 1960 w]of all the good things it b:lar, your valued patron^1961 with keen anticipateportunities to serve youeverybody!
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John Hutnkk
Alexander Such
Walter Sullivan
John iyZurilla
Adam Symborski
John Hutnick, Police Commissioner
Borough Clerk
Patrick Potocniff
Borougli Attorney
John Kolibas
Collector-Treasurer
Alexander Comfba
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;was born to Mr. and Mrs. SUK*. lfl instnlfpiospective bride is a ven Samu, 18 Wheeler Avnw* Beers of.
'Rrt^rpt High "and a son ot Mr. and Mrs. AT- en As^>-lployrd by the thur Myers. 20 Sabo Street. ^ luary '29,and' Engineer-, —•— ' - ; Nimble
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Carol Bachmau, Wash-•v;\,s maid of honor, and
""'jigtnn ' " ll""' A- T l f f a n > ' ' Charlotte,is ? u,, N C . H':\vd as best man .
M:> Stafford graduated fromFore^- Hills Hi«h School, N. Y.
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ri: .:•'•> from the Wharton;W Bl|1:i" Sr.-.oiil of Finance and Com-;
nii'io* of the University ofP^:i:i>Vlvania. He is with the
Beautv I:;!,-national B u s i n e s s Ma-'•> ch:::«.-s Corporation, Wilmins-
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The days of i960—closing, now—for usare filled with many happy associations andmany pleasant recojiectj-ions that were ourexperience with our patrlns. We tru3t theyfound cauie. for. -happy memoriesj too,- intheir relationship with us. For our part, weare grateful for the opportunity to havebeen of service—and we look forward eag*erly to avail ourselves of a similar privilegein the year about to begin. - , "
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honored by her parents at a;Mrs. Frank Maucerl aiTd chll-party on her sixteenth birth-i^ren, Frances and Raymond,day. laelin,
— The Library staff of St.'Cecelia's Library will hold its SPEAKING OF ARKSannual Christmaa party to-1 "And now," said the historynight at 8:30. 'teacher brightly, "can anyone
— The Rosary Altar Society Veil me who Joan of Arc was*1'of St. Cepelia's will hold 1U The class was silent, and thenChristmas party January 2 at,one small boy ventured tenta-
tively, "Maybe fthe was Noah's3:30 PJH.Ttre Sodality of the Bless- wife?"
ed Virgin Mary held its Christ-mas party, Tuesday in the Pope J o h n congratulatesschool cafeteria. Kennedy on election.
Ham is Budh an excellentcombiner, that It Is a toss upwhether It. Is better served plainor as one of the many dellcioa*dishes the Imaginative rook cancreate. Let these recipes add atouch to your menus.
Ham Loafl 'a cups raw ground haml!a cups cooked, cold, rice1 cup bread crumbs\\-2 cups white sauce4 stalk* celery chopped2 pimentos chopped2 sprigs parsley cut up fine1 teaspoon saltPepper
To the ground ham, add sea-sonings, bread crumbs, ricetvegetables, and white sauceOrease and flour a loaf breadpun. Pftolr in meat. Bake 1 hourin an oven 350 degrees; Servehot with mustard hollnndalse
alE thr U m radd milk ami conk f()rutes. utirrlng all t h o ,move from heat, add t h "e « yolk*. **at inbit by bit.
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flour. Oook until smooth, stir-
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eggs. Force yolks tinMlvf, add chives, anliTabasco sauce and m;iy,to moisten. Cho|> KKand mix with uromut hawith egR yolk mInto bnlU l inchO-M-MJM! cnrh with a (myof parsley.
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An International fellowship1 W o o ^BRirx iE - Hamper-proarsm to aid m the fi«ht y 'reez ln* weather, Avenelagainst, cancer has beru estab- Flre ColnI )a"y battled a fire forlilhtfi. ^ o hours Tuesday night at one
the barns of the pig farm ofNewrt'scuF
trying to chase them into an-otrt^barn out of the way."'TV c h i e f proudly an-nounced :
"But all the pigs were saved."Coffee and sandwiches were
served by prison authorities and,coffeethe Ladies* Auxiliary, under thelmendirection of Mrs. Walter Sobi- clotheski, Mrs, Herman Petz and fromMrs. Lonnle Eidsen, opened the to sefirehouse kitchen and served standl
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Test pUot Scott Crusafield Uout of work, huvlnt made hisfinal fllcht in the X-15. Hehopes that hi* ntit trip in arocket ship ml) be aboard asimilar craft boosted into apaceby an Atlas miwili.
His company, North Ameri-can Aviation. Inc, \\u pre-VlOUily suggested sendliiK m-nInto spate in advanced versionsof the X-15, which would, bfplaced like a second stage atopan Intercontinental
The fin.1, according to FireChief Stanley Uerewsky, Is be*licved to have started fromshort-circuit. Spray fromdreds »f teot of hose turned thefii'Tflen's raincoats into ice.
Trustees of the prison afisiut-ni 35 Avfiicl firefighters.
Thu alarm was turned Inshortly before 9 and by thetime the firemen arrived on theseme a few minutes later,flames were already shootingthrough I hi' roof, feeding onthe atiaw in the barn. A secondjalarm uas sounded, and Co-ionm Fire Company remainedat the firehuuse to cover in caseof anv other cmerRcncy.
Approximately 20 feet of the500 foot bam wis demolished.
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(ChrtJilmsui Eve that an oil rack shine Laundromat Saturdayhad Drrn oprnrd and 2« quwu.wid made away with $13 in
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MARKS HARRISin Kalinav CLEARANCE!
all at one smash• Colorful nub-textured tweeds I• Glamorous dressy fabrics!• Luxurious warm zibelines!• Paris-look sweeps and slims!• Most-wanted new fashion colors!• Misses'and Junior Petite sizes!
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UntVaii QninmOtrif* Tin if 8llvrI' " Alw** Street. ' ^ ^ •»««* KrllljNcwEi-k. Street , included Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth, Newark. . .and Mr. thf MWdtewx Coimtjr Tuher-|nmoiiiit rm-lvrrt i t l i , Ml 1** ls/S*Wftetf ft, ( 7 / 1 1 / MIXR Savells a senior \hL22. M r 8 ' **"*«'• - Mr. and M«. Kroiiert and Fred Wlttersein, Engltahtown, and. Mrs. Peter Huryk and culosteund Health r*aRur The yoar. ll11" i»tj
f f ^ Woodbrldge High School, O(lor?Tli. Ml" flnd <*»Wnw-*ihr-f«tatei' guests,Mr. and MiK-Wnyne Vmiden^IMren. Peter. RoMrt, Mlehele re^^^ Mr. Bi,,nt ,H(lU, .... 1I War* Dr Ffawhrtw** M^oo
( )N( l |» I"1***** from M, ChutaT l 6 " d o and c h r i ! t m | w Dw of Mr. and Mrs. burgh, Livingston and Mr. andUd Joseph of South Amboy. R. Blunt, P ' ^ e n t , Is AIM a u • '"in.,,, IMil ill 9 Ur. nerOert IVlOSS «;•»' " » * School and ls , ,»TS" ««> Carol, Martin Oliver, Newark. Mrs. John Wittershelm and m . ni , „ ' P I ? Y ^ ™ H , . H ? h"V%f U , / "Xl) i
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pA ™ » ° n ' " H o n o l u l u , r ^ ' L i r i l N T o i S S ; 1 W O f l d h r i l f c T P f l f l h ' 5 S r l S » r o 1 » < * H o i r n a l a n d M n , W a l t e r K r o n - - D i n n e r f u e s t s o f M r . a n d N E W B R O N S W I C K - M i d d t e . W n d » h a t o f l a s t J r e n r b , $ 2 . ^ for tne Z \ ^ l , n , " J
' "crib B Z asPHCtS °f Society a 1,a 2a ° X , rn " U U U U I I U B « W i t t K r o S S ™ * 8 Eve "*• S r - "Inwton. Mrs. Walter Huryk, Wood Ave- sex County residents are nbw Mr. Blunt wont on to m Th^tuberculnu, rospin . " ("'i1 I , Z R m"(il'ln dfly c o n t a c t of the N J s t t e B M r H n f ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ - . ' '». 2 S 2 , 8 « P ? r e n t e l D i n n o r RllMts of Mr. and nue, were Mr. and Mm Patrick recelvlnit a colorrul remindei total reported to datr is $50,885! whl<-h t.nvr !,.,„ , ' " 1
feT"- omet, - S . O p i j * * * * * * * * * * ! ^ , ^ ^ ^HMPhOBltenito, Mrs. Robert Nnalc. Adams Pox and children, Patrick >nd|about Christmas Seals from u compared to $53,807, LhrUhr .usso<:lut.ion •• ' "'"" "»Dr. Mos spoke at length on , ' ! «UOV8 B. BCANK * " — — — — — •• ' . . ._ I
the charncUrirtics and topox \Jn <-ommunlty activities. Dr, 137 Uncoln ffifhway. I , , ] , , ! . J L - • ' - _ ^ _ fc_ • - - . - • . . "Iraphv of Hi.. corneR and how , S !ms s<'rv('d as chnirmRn of Tel. U 8-l«79 ." PH ^•fe K* Mfe ^ gg^ ^ | ^ k ^^h B^ M fefe ^^fe ^ ^ ^M k ^ k Ith»« influenced the prescription} b and slght co11spl'vn- ^ ^ ^ j r , ^ ^ ^ * * - ^ - .d ^ ^ ^^K ^ ^ ^ ^Z ^C ^C ^C ^C ^C ^C ^^B ^^C ^C ^IC ^C ^C WlP Ielaborated on the 'Tabus ' b ! ' l ( ^ e L!Ons Club 'as a directoi! ' Ml- and Mr»; Alexandei' ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ ^ ^ P * ' ^ ^ T ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ *^F *^P ^Vlmethods of prrscriWlng in use' ,,r ,. W o o d b r i d* e R e d C r o s s ' Cuthbertson, Oak Tree Road ^ A . ~* Iby optometrists today and ex- t h the N- J. Conference -on*l«w( IS quests at a family S ^ ^ KF B^^M B^ • 1 ^ ^ . 1 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ •§ H^^. ^l^fc | A •§ • • • _» Ipressed the cpininn that prop- Handicapped ari* as an Clin>imns dinner. ' ^ ^ ^ ^ V H M JH^ ^ P ^ ^ ^HH B k H B^k ^B*^* VA H HHI ^B^ Iproper ear,.. nre Unsafe* a s , ^ 1 9 6 0 ^ ' 1 ! ' 6 House C o» f p ' - Bronx! WM a ^ M k e n ^ e s t ^ f r ^B7 B^B M B Ki^B BVH BBX • I • ^B^ ^A. I ^ ^ I^Pwearing ieRuInr .spectacle c o r - ! " l c C o n C h i l c l l ' e n " " d ^ u ^ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hurvk BM V M.B BjB7 B^H • mfl I M ^ ^ M M B • • ^ ^ Irectlons. He cautioned against) Wuod Avenue. '! y. VJ ^ L ^ HB^A BY^Bi ^ T _ H ^ I H H^^B/ ^^-^BJ ^BjB^B ^ 1 _ _ B ^ _, Itrained technicians and recom- w Lynn and Stev^WesT^mf' " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^M ^ ^
^ S ^ J ^ ^ w S a & s j , c D R A S T I C R E D U C T I O N S I N A L L D E P A R T M E N T S ! ZSciaSn'of'nawaTl wnerS oTSrL?PSe? cf ? - - ^ " °" Robert £ g j ' S
o f O p t o m e t r y i n P h i l a d e l p h i a Mrs- C a r l H e r z o g w o n t h e "~ Mr- a n d Mrs- J o h n ' p ^ f i : j M ^ ^ ^i n 1 9 3 8 a n d b t ^ a n p r a c t i c e i n l s ^ c i a l P r i z e a n d M r s . L o r e t t a gins> Wt>st F r a n c c s S t r e e t , * A * ' ' ^ • M ^ H l M ^ M B B i ^ B ^ H f l f l ^ M B ^ ^ ^ ^ M i ^ ^ ^ H ^ ^ M H ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ K ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ M _ I^BWoodbridge in 1939. During thepwan won a sugar castle made n o u n c e t h e b i r t h oi a d a u n f t i" •• r r i " » ~m I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^ ^war he served it] the Army a n d b y Mrs- Scheu- a t M u h l e n b e r g Hospital, S o £ f i ' J L I ' 1 ^ 1 TT1 # " | " | / ^ - " | y^V Tj |
mentSof°Resea h( BdSFtf s°!°ist for fche «™P o f ^ S ^ soni and two S!5S'^fc 1 £ J . I I f O C J - 3 - V A P l ^ l f l f l V f l T l f l ^ £ 1 T i l l ^ f l i l V I f T l I V ' ^ PAviation Medicine, Randolphwho e n t e r t a ined. A boys' trio - Mi\ and Mrs. Fred BJMi . - . • • »^»». K-/^«.%^ » m M. A 1 U - U , T H.J.JLV& k^/CAI/MLX Vi-€^ T \^rJLJ.± T « ^ ^Field, Texas. of instrumental music was a l so a n d SO11S- Christopher and QttSI,' " * W J J ^r-'- -_ f e a t u r e d i n t h e p r o g r a m o f ^ F r a n c i s S t r e e t , a n d J m t i . ^ L . " ^ H M H i H B m B B H V H ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^
" — H C h r i s t m a s m u s i c . * a n d M r s . W i l l i a m E i h l e r a M K ^ B I j j f n i m n n i f i r . ^ n n m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M ^ B M l ^ ^ ^
. . ' . V . 1 . 1 . " . ! ? 1 . F - - " S « r ' X * ^ ^ S S ^ S U N D B I E S D E P T . I C H I L D R E N ' S W E A R L A D I E S ' S H O E D E P T . £SURPLUS SALES ^t-^^er Christmas fund and Street, were guests at a famS I ^ ^ B i B B B ^ i ^ H H ^ ^ — ^ l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ » ^ ^ _ l ' ^ P
NOW anyone can buy DIRBCI Lff' f8™*'Church. Christmas Eve supper at thai „ - . „ I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | ^^^^^^^^Om^m^mmmmm c
aass^mispiW£r^H R e g - 9 & I SWEATSHIRTS c u n r CAI r n # i=rSrS>SFed * - * - H ^ ^ ^ a r f * BAN DEODORANT OW.EJII »niHI 5 SHOE SALE!! 9ssKi.ToSS'.sL'r. t r wr ?ristmas H l f ^ r*r\ I sizes «.u O rt I .JTrU SS.SfH.ia p*»' CW En erf t S : H l R hMr I Value$1.50 < W I C I F^'" Name Cancellation Shws ^f u r W ^ . ^ H n ^ ^O Mflfawm J?estdem -Mr-and Mrs.'Robert A o k - N I ^ ^ W ^ I \J %J I . ^feX ^ ' ^ n ^ ^ W 0 ™ r o G E - T h ^ n - f e ^ n d S 2 ? ' r d '% l ^ ™ ^ i « ^ B ^ ^ « E mt^mm^^mm^^ • I Group Na 1 I Group No. s ^ship Direct TO YOU." plus pro- gagement of Miss Andi-ea Jane d , , / ' ^ s' H a r o l d " M ^ . " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I - I • « . . „ „ ,ceaures HOW TO nm and how Savel to Francis O'Neill sori if H ' a s t o n ' P a" a t christmas ^ R D o o I f% P ^ F " / ^ * * • » # ^ I ^PERI&L TABLE I F»m o"« Makf •SK^K^^ | t v S
Reg*83c I DRESSES I I HIGH & MEDIUM •TION SERVICES, p.o. BO" NO Ul Wycoff street Matawan 7 , a n d M r s ' J a c k K a t z " H ^ n t \ i r* ATrr I 1 ^ 1 l h*VWLU I r-1 A T C I . " ^ ^m« wn,h.nR,nn, D c, lhas been announced by T i f e n ^ * "nd chUton- J a c k i e , ! ^ C O L G A T E I I FLAT5 I U F F | Q ^
- r • . __ l>« rents. Mr. and Mrs Andrew ^° b e r t ' s t ePhen, Carol Ann and *''» I . 4 I I n t t L * ''"»—,_^___. " - - "USharoy, Adams Street, were | V | TOOTH PA^TF I Odds & Ends C T I ^ I A A ^ ^
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" S i r " ^ f e i ^ S a H A i r s P ^ v B E T T E R D R E S S E S " Z T Z Z 7 " *A HAPPY NEW YEAR! fe»v-«-"S: W O&c I v ™ 9 ' 5 > 0 ° I «nRACKSandTABLES: SA toast lo 196!: Ma, i, ta a flM New ¥ear for 3 , » s t s
W . ? a S l i f S g i ^ > ^ ^ I ' ^all our wonderful patrons, giving them a full |famlly pai'ty at the home of B i w - ^wr^r-, . wm. ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • ^ • " • ^ • • • • • • • • • • • • • ^ ^ • • • i ^ L
««* ot hea,«,, happte\ £ X ^ ' K ? : ( f t y i CURTAINS and DRAPERIES | LADIES SPORTSWEAR ^ ^ $>•»». im|NMai an,i Ameri™, S S S X ; s i x ~ S I f 6 1 ^ C u r t a i n s I W a r m Blankets I Take an ADDITIONAL ^
CHAMPA^NF II - Mr. and Mi-s. P,-ank Koss" ^ W ' ptck!! gf I • WeniW ^ I • ^ BvnrtmrMValHt J[7 fit,, «w weekend ^ ^ Wt' • $ 1 BD I *Moth Proof O on M I • *± *K ALJ ^ V • • • • • • : " ^
.,„,] ' iBUcsts.ol-Mr. and Mrs. Peter ^ ^ Wj*- -cU I PR. • • Satin Bound V.9U6a.| Vj #1|T/ • » C C !11 I Waeger. yest Arthur Place ^ P l ' ! 1 ^ • • • Pink Only fc» I ^ \ B**/*\ 1 IF F . ^ A k
Sparkling BURGUNDY *^^-'•"--Wood ^ I W ' w Vaiu"Un"mitrt!I VerifiedValu-*• «•»• I t m \ S / U V ^ l I «1? .1 .-n i • I11 buthcia>"P^y given by her ' " A I * , • «# • I " " > , . > , I I ^ ^
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E = = S I ( I I ? • i ^ H s ^ y LOW DISCOUHT p"icEsi!! $j Z ^ Z T T z , Z t j [ E ^ =z # % ? R M p ^ 4 - * r « 1 • D R E S S E S | . ^ S W E A T E R S T™Nrs;BBANDY::. s t f =££3 * A ^ P - * J S Y ^ S 3«.r»1 • SF IRTS • SLACKS *
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Bill Toth WM>f the night an he
wood for a nensa-with games ofthe Carteretin
IV.IIMIC last ThursdayI.TAIIMK with the laat-! llin Contractors, de-
,,,1) oITortA, his teamKflmrs to BoothIT
flKht for ftrstthe Industrial
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I T - Jim Lynch ofhowling team hit a
this week in thecfd LPAICUC at the\s Lynch rolledl!H uhd 209.
X-Rays' wcond sweep overIdeal Liquors is as many meet-ings. Ideal could not take ad-vantage of the chance it had.As a result, X-Ray now holdsa three**ame lead over IdealLiquors.
Earl Barrett of AlmasiTrucking had the second bestset of the night, with a total'of 840 on games of 221, 207and 212, but his team wentdown to defeat In two out ofthree game* to the CarteretLanes..The Carteret Builders rolled
a big 1014 game and a high2824 set in downing W. J. Pat-ten In two out of three games.
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ft-* o*m« im • - oldened Its lead to sixt\°:.RI!me.uJ?:!f«1i »mei in the Women's
, Monday Night Hl-Lo pin league„ t , iftl l n e Carteret Lanes byCruise pinners a w c e p i n g ft|mk ? r w n a ^l ; h \ 1> Ba™8partment Store pinners in
the hands ofMrun while
-kh honor roll I n - t h e n l g h t
Kit/is 228. Lou Nlffro, Two-iameWK'h
three straight games. This wasthe only three-game, win. of
victories were
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209 and I K V e W e a 'b , £eKhek, Dairy o m[Orelners, Richards JJeauty
follows:ISchool over Jack Page's Tav-L jeni, and Mldfffs Beauty NookW
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19 .over Orldell, Inc.204; The team standings follow21 jCream-O-Und Dairy » 3522 [Lescheks Dairy ,. 2923 IQrelners , 2323 jOrldeli, Inc. 4 „, 2223 (Page's Tavern _ 1824 iMidgp's , 17
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The passing year of 19G0 has ,_.produced somo heartbreaking/ 'upsets In sports, both locally,nationwide and wolrd wide.'
NAC PicksStar Athletes
NEWARK-The Mewark Ath-letic Club's all-sporta awardcommittee announced selectionof John Tomasko, Jr., of GlenRlflgp and Mike Cestono ofof Moutclair as the outstand-ing collegiate and club ath-
Speaking About SportsBT MEYER
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W>Iy Famil
wide.Uhlted States has suffered de-feat* in track and tennis. The
In New Jer-sey during I960.1
Tomnsko was the outstand-inK backfleld star of the Frank-lin and Marshall College foot-
domination of our boys overibalJ t e a m - a n d Cestone was thetliu rest at t.hp wnt-irf o*a**« f 1 Uhited States finif Aco™.i«-rest of the world seems to
After a holiday layoff, the Carteret High Schoolbasketball team will swing into action again-nextTuesday night at home by opposing a strongSayreville quintet. The Bombers, despite their de-feat by Metuchen in the Holiday Tournament.have a good club. Billy Mandy is thethe Sayreville offense.
gun
have ended. Too long have W | io n s sen*°r amateur cham-
rested.on our past laurels, and ~1""have fallen Into a sense offalse security. We are the onlynation whose sport teams arenot subsidized by the govern-ment. Other nations spend
ReLfBp Mf iU second* e »' the season by scoring
63-61 victory overquintet of Department
formation of trTreeconverted a technical!^1110™1 basketball leagues
eh will plRyHoly Family at 8 P. M. andE l l *
^nmstChodoshtoticThe.' th)lfor Holy Family. Then' T h e
Mitroka scored on a drlv-f.vup to clinch the game.
League will open
fortunes and' valuable1 NAC January
pion.The NAC will announce the
professional and scholasticwinners next week. All. four willbe honored at the 21st annualall-sports award dinner at the
time to defeat our boys.New York City, with millions
of people to support their fav-orite teams, took a bad beatingduring the past year. Losingweit the Knicks, Rangers, foot-ball; Giants, Yanks in theWorld Series, and many collegeteams; All these teams were fflVfavorites and needless to saywe rooted for them and lost,
It seems that we root forall Ntw York and New Jerseyteams and naturally all teamsrepresenting good.ol? 0. S, A.against anybody in the wholewide world. High school teamstook some beatings and lostsome games that should havebeen won. We will continue toroot for these teams no mat-ter how many times they lose.
Recreation doings . . . Juniorleague playing their opening
Tomasko set an F & M markfor total yardage In a single.season. He totaled 886 yards inan eight game schedule to erasethe old mark of 807 yards madeby Oeorge Darrah, who gainedhis yardage in nine games.Tomasko averaged 6.4 yardsper carry. On the last d a / o fthe season, Tomasko scoredthree touchdowns and 2 PATsfor 20 points, which gave hlrrfthe Pennsylvania Collegiatescoring title fpr the year.
Twice-; duHng the season,Tomasko was selected for theECAO All-East first team."
Honorable mention in1 thecollegiate division was given toPrank Budd of Asbury Parkand VUlanova University; andAl Vanderbush of MidlandPark and Army.
Cestone, a "freshman" senior
Announcement of the formation of a Cub Noand Cub No. 2 basketball league by theDepartment was made this week. The teams willinclude boys from the fourth, fifth and start!grades. The teams will be picked at a meeting t *morrow afternoon in the high school gym.
Two more leagues have been formed by the Cteret Recreation Department. The Junior LeaDr.will play its games every Thursday ni-»ht at f iehigh school gym. The Midget Leagues, divided l i t*Group A and Group B. will play its games evJrySaturday mornnig at the Nathan Hale School gtai.
Mitroka brilltantPOin t s
its schedule tonight with four
BeUino Accorded
s a r t „, 3 J **»FootMi H°™26 at tlie halftime only to frill1 WASHINGTON. D.w " n a in the fourth period.
Hie local Holy Family quln-
Ellas' will take on the Ram-blers at 7 P. M. The JuniorLeague will play its gamesevery Thursday night at 7:30and 8:30.
The Midget Leamies will opentheir activities on Saturdaymorning at the high school
y mily quintravels to Perth Amboy for
Navy's Joe Bellino was namedby Washington's TouchdownClub as the outstanding col-
its next game with St, Stephens i leKe foot*»H back of the year.HOLY FAMILY
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Betlino. who scored 18 touch-ifollows:
There will be a strongClass A League with four teamsin competition and also a Bleague with four teams partici-pating.
The opening week schedule
Kalitan 4Haraorskl 4Makkai 1Sczesny 0
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downs in I960, will receive theS club's Walter Camp Trophy at"[its 26th annual awards ban-
quet January H. He alreadythe Heisman and
made
Class A League9:00 A". M., Columbus School
vs. Nathan Hale-Prior'sA. M., St. Joseph's*No. ]
The Touchdown Club will 2 vs. Kondrk's Acesnoun l t i \
ST. ELI AS27 announce later It* choice of\ 11:15 A. M., Brown's Dcpart-
t h e 0«tstandtaK college llne-Iment Store vs. Columbus School
games tonight at the highi^t the age of 55. won three
' in-
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school gym, first game startsat 6:00 P. M. League will con-sist of four teams: Holy Familydefending champs, St. Ellas.Ramblers and the Magnificent
25|Seven. Next Junior leagues will
131920
2&ibe on Thursday at 7:30 P. M. clinch the USQA title, downing
.senior titles. In addition to theU8GA championship, he wonthe Metropolitan and the NewJersey State Golf Associationtitles,
Cestone went 20 holes to
Bill Toth rolled a sensational 693 scries injtb*Carteret Major League Thursday night at the $t t L Bl
g y g t at the $a*teret Lanes. Bill was hot, but his team was "<»ld"and dropped all three games.
ChodashSkiba ...RudnickKoby ...Toth
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Sahulcik TT 35 Midget league will s tart ;D a v e R o s o of Cleveland.
Saturday morning at 9:00 P.M. at the high school gym.There will be two leagues inwhich four teams will compriseeach league. Class "A" league r r « f I Jand a Class "B" league, 111CS IOF LecUl
The clinic for the fourth,fifth, and sixth gradera willtake place On Saturday after-noon at 1:00 P. M. at the highichool Hym. Teams fyr the Cub
St StephBy 58-53 S
Fns Fivek Club PinHolds Lead
„. CARTERET-Despite a last-upset in the Carteret Lanesiml"ute rally ),y Holy Family•(Tuesday Night Womens Bowl- the St. Stephen's five proved
K-C Leagu
u\g League, the Balimgartnerswon a three-game victory over
•the second place Ideal Liquors., In the meantime the league|leading Hlllcrest Inn-coppedthree games over Andy's Mar-
eCARTERET — The
No. 1 and Cub No. 2 will bv Guilders moved up into apicked and regular games will
ticthe ft and C. Oil for firstg g wi ft d C. Oil for firs
start the following week. Girls Place (n the Carteret K. of C.and will start as soon as pus- Bowling League by winningribl h *
ket to widen their lead to^ames in first place.
In other results, An^elo Ml-jhael & Sons won by a sweepover Mattel's Suiioco, Two gamewinners were Aly's Dress over'shoU.
too much for the local capers,winning by a 58 to 53 score.
The local* trailed the St.Stephen's clui> throughout thegame and wr-re on the shortend of a 36-23 score at half-time.
Once again Mike Mitrokasparked tho attack fdr Carteretwith a total of 27 points to hiscredit with m assortment of
The SlovakClub pinners maintained theirtwo-game lead over Muller'sInsurance in the First SlovakCitizens Club bowling leagueas both clubs came throughwith sweep triumphs this pastweek.
The leaders took all threeframes f rom Synowieckl'sFuneral Home while Mullerswas a three-game winner oveiSahulchik's Builders.
Making the honor roll thisweek were 8. Piazza 221, W,Elko 211, J. Lazar 210, R. Ro-'nw^id 209. A. Banlck 207 andM. Skerchek 205.
Gabe's Delicatessen and the i nS of the tall S t Stephen's
High school basketball team, "Me the C and C team . .defending Holiday Festival a two-game win orer BabiesChamps, lost to Woodbridac by Furniture.a clo.se score uf 40 to 36. Score- 'Three R ame winners Includedtied at 36 all, with two minutes A1's -Poodtown over the Port
Olah's. Oodeny Chevrolet over However. :;ie outeide shoot-! T h e t e a n i s t a ndings follow-W
Slovak Club 30Mullers 28Synowlccki "m 27
thret1 gamos over Cary CouncilJGr^n Lantern over Kepich'sfW^tet overshadowed Mitro-ka's performance.
The local'- also had a poorTlie weekly honor roll in-
to K<> and again fouls p layed . R e a d i n 8 Laundromat and Doul Vm* Stragapede 506.:in imnnrtant. nftt*- nnH /*ncffBftkery -OV&T BaillTiFflrtnprs I The team staiiHinc
eluded S t e l l a Phillijxs 527.i"ight at the foul line, missingMarse RURSO 522, Ann Shanei'i t en f r e e throws..The Carteret512, Marge Pieczyski 505 and;team lost tiie services of Al
important part* and cost***1^1^ ^ver Baumgartners.jCartcrpt the yaine. Sayreville; T w o 8 a m f l winnersHigh, last titfuMm's runner up H ^ r y F. Burke Co, over Kk-iHillcrestwere upset by Meiucht'ii. checks Pharmacy, C a r t e f e t
Jay VPPS lost to Perth A m - ; L a n e s o v e r Hlrlak Flower Shop,boy Jay Veea in another cIose | M u l ] e r s Aeency over Sabos
Sport Shop, Kaskiew Plumbing47 to 45 in the Jay Veetournament at St. Mary's
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Ideal Liquors 28
Sahulchik's 27Pete's Diner 25Qre'enwald's _..„_ 22Joe's Market 20Breza Bus .
Makkai in tlio thlid period viathe persona! foul route.
Holy Family opens its seasonin the Junior League tonight as . i . p u ™ a n h °P e to? Illinois
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o v e r Railing andSouth Amboy uym, iTorok Electric ovef Larkin
Hish School Varsity will P l u m^inK.back into action on Tues-1 T h e t e a m standing,follows:
day, January 3rd, when Sayre-ville will bring Mandy andCompany to the Carteret gym.
Over 500 hundred gtfy andholiday dressed Carteret young-sters enjoyed themselves Tues-day nlglut at the annual PALAuxiliary free dance. TheLadds furnished the music andeverybody had a good time.
We wish everyone a posper-oup and healthy New Year . . .
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F1RHT NATIONAL BANKIN CAKTEKET
NOTICE OK ANNIAL MEfcTl.NtiO¥ SIIAREHOIDERS
The Annual MMIIIIS of Shnrholders or tlie FIRST NATIONALBANK LN CARTERET, N. J , willti ld »t the office lot the Bank,Cooke Avemie, Cuterei, N. J. onfTuesUfty, Jiinuarr 10, 198!, a; 10:30A. M., for the election of Director*for the entuliig year, also tor the' * ucllon ol Any other bu&lneu
may properly com** before theThe polU will open at 10:45
A. M, and remain opea for on*hour.
E. MIC HAUL DONNKU.Y,VU?« President and Cashier
Dated: Carteret, New JerseyDecember 23, 1060
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Organized HereCARTERET — The regular
basketball clinic for boys in tliefourth, fifth and sixth gradeswill be held Saturday at 1 P. M.in the high school gym. Teamswill be picked for the Cub No, 1and Cub No. 2 Leagues, Man-agers must be present as wellas all candidates for the teams.
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CARTERET — The Researchpinners scored a two-game up-set over the league-leadingMain Office pinners in theU.S.M.R. Handicap BowlingLeague last Thursday night attha Carteret Lanes,
Despite the defeat, the MainOffice boys still are in firstplace by two games over theSki-Boys and the Pilot Plantteams, both of which are dead-locked for second position.
Tljere Is ft triple tie to thirdplacja between the Bombers,Tank House and Election Shop.
j Last Week1! ResultsTwo-game winners: Erecti
Shop over Ski-Boys, Eaglover Raiders, Rockets ov*rTank Housi, Research overWain Office, Pilot Plant overpents, Giants over Bombers.
NOTICEThe annual me€tlnp of the mem
bers of the United Rooswlt Sav-ings and Loan Association will beheld at the office of the Association,11-15 Cooke Avenue. Carteret. N. J.,on the evening of January 12th,1901,- -at 7 o'clock for the purposeof electing directors, and such otherbusiness ai'may property come b«<fore the meeting. Polls will lp openfrom 7 to 8 P. M.
UNITED ROOSEVELT SAVINQSAND LOAN ASSOCIATION
XMIL E. MUDRAK, SecretaryC. P. 12/23. 30/80
Middlesex County Surrogate's CourtNOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pauline Pinter and Samuel Kap-lan, Executors of Ethel Remak. de-ceaMd, by direction of Klmer E.Brown, 8urrofate of the County ofMiddlesex, hereby give notice tothe creditor* of the said Ithelj He-male to bring In tihetr debts, de-mands and claims against the instateof th# said deemed, under o*th oraffirmation, within six monthf fromthis date or they Will bebarred of any aHlonthereforthe Mid Eiecutora,
Dated September 20th, lflflO.PAULINE FINTBR andSAMUEL KAPLAN,
Executor*.SunuA Kaplan. Esq.,5 Cooke Avenue,Carteret, New J«raey,
Proctor.p. p . n/30/60; ua. i^f ao/ei
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"There la one place where awoman thinks she shines."
"I kn<iw*-cn tfie end of hernose I"
NO GARBAGEMonday, January 2nd
WILLIAM GREENWALD,
Tgx Assessor,
1530/60
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New Years!
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wish you all
A Very Happy New Year
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TRKNTON - . stair Hlfihway-rri. Commissioner PalmnrCoinniiwionnr DwItfU R. O. thr* following preUmlnarvPnlmnr loriny mmoimrnd ffttBbr'porl. on train Operationsl i s lwnt of a i ) Emrrprwcy c t h d b '
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NOTICES
<Ufcr. and you desire to vote In theannual school mretinR HIKI f ictionof ft S h
mretinR HIKIof ftie School District of ttw TUahlp nf Woodhridfte to hf heldFebruary K
flhrktmnc i, .." : Pennsylvania,wnnsuiifls has como and; Commissionrr Palmer said.mi and Jersey
—•"' purpose ol the Center Vd that theynnd all of a sudden there
ta no nppd to rush around any-more, trylnR to pot, everythingdone ni. our time. For yourNavigator, tlm big job was to-make SUIT Mint thf 103 Town-ship families who were on ourneedy list were taken care of
J adequately. With the help ofmany folks who volunteeredtheir fin-vices, the job was donetn time, riispite icy roads, trucksthat refuspd to move on the ice
would hv to facilitate fast and.tioml 25,000 to 80.000 Bdirect information on rail oner- eci\s dnilv A I W H * *u .
kindly writ* orin person to th« undersigned
*t onrp. requesting tlm! n dvlllunb ballot be forwarder! to you.
m , l s t B t f t t r v o l i rl
ft (Id TOM, And thr to whichh hfliiot fihnuid be Aftit.nnd mustnl«n*>(i with your slpnntiire, and
stntf the reaaon why you will not be
oppr- RCI-K daily duttjM thet t
vet he ice
and skidding $ars. Somehow,all the h d k h
ations throughout the State to;cmrwncy.Inform thr public promptly of not be spotted'iyjSSJivrail passenger train movementsxausr many extr4in the event of severe storms, who boarded trfl '.such as occurred last week, -fare because of
The railroads operating in difficulty in tiokfitNew Jersey, the Commissioner Because theadded, have pledged full co-!a Sunday afteoperation to the Division's of--railroad operating
the 27th day
MACK.Secrets rv
why you will not beablo to vntp at your usual pollingPlarr. Nn r|»Hinn abwntop ballot wiltbe ftirnlflhed or forwnrflrci to anyapplicant uninw roqumst rhurefor UrpcPlvprl not loss than ei^ht daysprior to the election, nnri containsth fthe forefiolnK Information
Dated: December 29,HELEN H. ANDERSON
forts. .ing crews were att all the hard work that goes ln-| T h e C e n t* r wil provide fast, number, many1 to make The fndependent-
Leader Christmas Fund a *I cess seems worthwhile „
suc-
you see the faces of the chil-llght up call at
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their homes. That is sufficientPayment for all of us. . . . Dohope Santa was Rood to you allHe was exceptionally nice tome this year. . , ,
Jottings;On the DPHn!s List at the
Newark Statn College is RuthRothman, 101 Waltuma Ave-n"e> Fords,. . Michael F, Tahi-rak, seaman apprentice, USNson of Mr. and Mrs, MichaelTahirak, 155 Clinton Street,Woodbridge. is serving at theNaval Station, Newport, R, I.Robin Reilly, Fords, has beenelected commissioner of theJudokwBi Club, a Judo grain
direct contacts for press and ITS had difficultyradio on all rail developments their assigned pduring winter storms, as well aslmornjru;. Anotherother seasonal impediments lem was that small'such as hurricanes, floods, etc. ed flakes of gnawHe said the Center would be switches and slowedestablished in Newark in order operations. Railroaito provide the most convenient;that thousands of
broke onWhen the
servic-lowest iwork-!1
toi,
Woodbrld«f TownshipBoard of EducationBarron AvenueWoodhrld«^. N. J.
STATE OF
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Middlesex County Surmatf'* CourtNOTICE TO CREDITORS
Brrnnarat jenHen, administratoror J«ns Jacobsen , by diren-
4150.00
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caw..cense
patterned after the interaa-fcional World Judo Federationon the FlorhamMadi
Access to major press and radio.and workers were on Ic e n t e r s- ' morf shifts throu
The railroads serving the'week. Hundreds ofState generally estimated that' workers \«:ere hired for'ithe added costs to their oper- moval, switch cleaniiations during the storm plus and baggage handling]loss of freight revenues would (railroads called in e ' ;
run close to $1,000,000 whenito man telephones tithe full amounts-are determin-|dows, station offices
1,800 income taxpayers in theNewark district, are these resi-dents from the
5.005.002.004:00l o o
, rieceafipd, by direnwon of Elmer E. Brow'n. Surrogateof thr County of M i d d l e , herebyp m notlc* to the creditors of th«•aid Jens Jftcobwn to brine In thflr
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westerly line of Farmbrook Drive if said Kwiteriy line of Hemsen Av«- to «both streets were produced; Uieiice mte North 33 (icgroffi 53 mlnutfs nojun(I) westerly along the southerly line 30of Court on a nirv to thr
point:
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minutes 30 second* W«t 50 fret Brink tl*to ft point; thence (4) North 5fl In ^ todegrees 10 inlmiws Wwt 130 feet <»tPd
the afortMiri RafitPrly of'corrteri In Book 216R fltthe Cork's Offtrp ofCounty.
Builders, Inr35, 1M0, and tr-
from n mrvcv miulr hy Clnrfncn; Minolta AvenueR. Dnvls. Eiulnwr nnd Surveypr, ...T!l*/W™??1^"..!!?*???1 ?f. «!•dated 1 jg fl jiiuxinnu to be satisfied by wid
pAtnmonlv known ft* »3e'J« ^ e jum of Five,*•., Avoinie Avflnfi. Middle- Hundred Fifteen DollarsCounty Niiw'jeniry. »n(l derip-• towthw with the costs of this MI*
nflted ftfi Lots 7 and 8. filoc* 7R3; Tojjethrr with all and sinfniUr thfon thf Tax Mnp of thr TowiwMp rtRhU, prlvUpKfR. hereditaments aimof Wtiodhrldi p, Mlrifilpscx County, appurtenance* thereunto
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left h(ivIng A radius of SO feet adistance of 18,15 feet; thence (2)still along the southerly linn ofLocust Court on A curve to the righthaving . radius, of 50 feet A dis-tance of 07.22 fe«t; thence (3) south35 degrees 49 minutes 20 secondswent 77.41 feet; thence (4) south 54degrees 17 minutes east 33 feet;thence, ffi) south. 73 rtegrtej 11 min-utes 40 seconds east 60.77 feet;thence (fl) north 18 degrees 48 min-utes east 118 07 feet to the pointand place* of BEGINNING,
BEING known and dflilKnated uLot U, Block Q. Section 2, "South-wood st Old Bridge" on Map #1937,Pile #657, filed October 19. 1!)54.property of 8egal Construction Co.,; New .fersey. • or In snywlse appertaining, Th* nub- i .r .Rltuntfd in Old BrldRe, Madison' The npnrnxJniBte mnmint of the wrlber roserveii the right to Adjourn !_L_Township, Middlesex County, New Judgment to bo *itMird tn APIP la »]r1 .ule from timfe to time subjert.Jersey, Filed In the Comity Clerk's the stun of Thirteen nmUMtnd Only to Mirh Mmltntloim or restrlN *..*.-.Office In Middlesex County. tSrvfii Hutidred "I'hrer DoHnr* f|l3,-tlonn upon thf exerrl»e of such
The above description i . In «o- ™»-<») together with the n«t of thta,pow,r nn may be spedally providedcordance with a survey mfldr by^f- by law or nilw «f Cmirt.
DIH) n I • I
to mirh
S« '« 1,.
v
Nf •
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-i
cornnce with a survev mndp bVW . Frnnicl ln B u c h a n a n , C. E.. d a t e d ToKethrr w i t h nil e n d ^ the
9, 1955
demhnds and dnims ftgRLnstthe estate of the said ripeeased, un-der oath or afflrmatlon, within slatmonth* from thi* date or they winDP forevftr barred of any actiontherefor against the salcl admlnls-
knowno a i i i u aino Known AS * L*ornai.i •Court. Southwodri_ Homfis, Mndlfion;_
• i
BFRNHARDT JENSEN." AdmlnlBtrntor
Dated December 3th. IM0 'Jacob Ratner, Esq.,
j71 Patcrson St.,New, Brunswick, N. J ,
AttorneyI.-L. 12/R. 15. 32. 29/flO
uson the ttu map of "Snnthwond."Madison Township. New Jersp\
.ipprrtnin
from tlmr intn such
•34
Subject to restrictions ftiid'ea^. ESWi--
, prunes . hPrrdlLdurii^ mid " JAMISON . E
ftppurtrnunrra themmio hrionRlins K A U P M A N a i l d RAUFMAIt °lli: H'f/11'1- . Attooie>-ti
' l * hiwt li"1'- t 3 '1v n 2fl/W: l f 5 / e i
provided RUPKRKJK COURT OF N|Wtloiu upon ilie r\rr>
ments of r«ord, If any, zoningnui\ trrp
by lsw or nilpfi of
Y o r k | i . |>] ! ! , . . . . ,M « r \ l i . s ; ; , . ,
Hnlevii C u r i o . r-
ctirii . ir , ,f ,,, ..
municipal ordinances, nnd fitchfact* M an accurate survey nnd U i M n r i Wexamination of the prenil^h would M A n u y N
ROBERT H
mum)*o?«r life nx-
11,00 per
aivise what conditionsistlng or expected. Su]
around the i
aecttonB of theOod« of Wood-i h are incon-
*bOTB, are
is Ordl-
M a r y A . C e b u i ; k ; . 7 7 6 Z ' ; e . . i n S 0 P e r a l i 0 I l f -Avenue, Woodbridge: S and S \ A sP°kGsman for theMiller, 13 Locust Street, Fords-[van ia e s t i^«ted aboutLee R. Pargot, 505 Linden Avc-'c e n t l nc re«sc in passeng.
Together with ail fixtures ngw At- r"L- 12/8-15-^-29 «•tarhed to or used In coiwpmon "'"
SUPERIOR COURT OFVKW JIRSCY-
CHAVCERY DIVI81OV-MIDDLKSEX. COCNTY-
DOCKRT NO.
Including more particularly therein'MtT. LAW niVtsiON Mt'plH'.IWEXthe following:
Phllco refrigeratorHotpolnt 30" elet
Jtotpolnt auto, i-n1 comb. slum. JLWP 'tlon for the17 ortmb alum, wlnd^*! Ortober IRthThf approximate amount of thf nv vtrnir
with the aforemtntloued preml«'^ SHERIFF'S sil.K ppt9Tany household appliance* and BUPKRIOR COURT Of NFAV JER
COUNTY nnrkptWMtfleld-fniiiforrtCo., Is Plajmlff.
SKY CHANt'ERY (JIVISJON MIDAM1SON 'BLKHEX COimTT. • Docket Nn
Sheriff U"*" wobfr t T r**1 SAVlngfc andAuorlutioa, a corporation of
Jer*^, is PiMtitfff. und Frank.1 Mftltnowrtkt nnd Helen M \U1^norftkl, hU witr, Perth Amlwy mip-ply Co., arorjwrntlnn of New J*rwr
thri i
; outi h
nirI will PTJW.V toOH
• ti ;
WCo,
Mrtrtrn Build- te,rlItt0II f0r the
nr N iIn? [and WUl
L N n R K ( )
of |i
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lit HHVlURfthf u l c l
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flTATK OF N1W JER5ET:™tO-,, _HARRY J WILSON and MRa j Jviagment to be satisfied b\ .-.AidRARRT J, Wl^pON, his wlf«. *nd iBtLe l* t h* **m o f f"011! "11 T h 0 » - I will expose tn sn.r ,;the helrt, devlBMi and
niPvrn
Writ, tn mtI Vuitlur on
toHIUI DM,
of Harry J. Wilson»nd his, their or any of their tuc-cesaors In right, title and Interest.
AttestS
]OK M. ADAMS.Chairman
nue. Woodbridse; Joseph Pen-'el fo l lmv^d the storm. H<d 361 t h
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMM01TOir!!!lt8:»nd required to &n£wer the Com-plaint of ALFRED E. VOLTBRS*•t in , , in a cnvll Action in the Suiperlor Court of New Jersey. Chan-
cery DlvUlon, Docket No.
wnd Seven Hundred Nlnety-flsh' ^w o nDollar* (114,798.00) togefher wUh WEDSKHDAY t)U H lHDAYOfthe costs of this sale. JANUARY. A li IW1
Together with All and singular the.»t thr lumr nfheredltamEnts Rnd
appvirtendnoes thereunto
u'( lock hy themlitril nr Duv*
appertaining Thr o f t j i eh
flt Till"
of mortffK!3th,
[ AU thaiiud HrllTrre4 "*tlltftp 1it public ven* Oll?t» o f
1 roimiv ofTHI «TH DAY Of
JANCARV A. D. 1061. BfeUtNNINCl at . ,jit ihr hour of two o'clock tty the Iht in>enwrTioti of -hr vtlirn nrrvAilinv i^Undvd or Dijr- line of fompkln* A.^hj
tlmr tn the afternoon of the emerly aide Hn* ni \\,r: thenre
on the Plorham-Madison «am-i ' 361 C l i f f Road* Sewaren:- there w a s a decrease inpus of Pairleigh Dickinson Uni-!Jl S" a n d M- Schwarz Sr.. 35 : g e r
mibscrlber reserves the right to ad- fVo'ln "the nU of Nrwjourn said » i# from lUne to lime | j j !
"'w ' '"• to *uch limitation- or 'A1]' t h l l , m t l l l u 1UP
wud dav, at the Sheriff* OlRc* inO f the Tlt\ of M#w BmnafWlck. N. J
All that certAtn rract Or parrellaud nnd premier,* h«rtti)ifter morrp»nirii;nTir de^rftied, nitiute. iv-
nf\
on
versity. . . Army PFC. Joseph EValentino, son of Mr. and Mrs'Charles R. Valentine, 206 GreenStreet, Woodbiidge, has completed a 30-week microwave
initially beibecause coi
may receive their checks by! e r s w e r e unable to get
rt ai«.. tiSd mm\n<\ \o «rve onVictor fl«mmi bu(n.|ff<c iti/wn*^victor Samn^PUintirTB Attorney.
Lafayette Road, Fords. They m a n y
ma i
The Signal School. FortMonmouth. Valentine enteredthe army last. February and
cks by o getcalling in person at the in . i a u t °s or buses to train sta;ternal Revenue office, 1060 !AIso s°nie trains were annBroad Street, Newark, or write;and schedules wer
12/29/60
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radio^ equipment repair course|J°, t ha t addres t i- If writing. the!on other trains to addl e t t e r sh°uld contain the social i stops. Longer distancesecurity number of the person followed thp same patternentitled to the refund. Director a decrease in the first- 7 - — 7 Joseph P . J . M a y e r said his
completed basic t ra in ing a t f i c e w a b ] t dFot B i
INTALS AND TOANDmilitary service
hoa-or If you
f
Port Benning, Ga. He is a 1958graduate of St. Mary's HighSchool, Perth Amboy.
Vital Statistics;Born at Perth Amboy Gen-
eral Hospital; from Fords, adaughter to Mr. and Mrs Vin-
d his off i c e w a s u n a b ] e H t o deliver the
on the New York-Philiffadelphia-Washington route inhe p W a s h i n s t o n route. U
c h e c k g f o r"m a n y ref l sons creasing to well above norming illegible h a n d w r i t i 1 t he rea f tincluding illegible handwriting, thereafter,
defective addresses nr hfvanw mu ,
the taxpayers ^ved S thS it 2 ^ e s t i m a t e
leaving a forwarding".!*™° i*!..!4? a d d e d cos l s 'or snow!Last But Not Least:
r snowjj removal and overtime pay fromi^ ^ ^ ' 12 through December.
u t $12
Avenu
«.nt n m « , „ - , And now we come to the end i 1 6 a t a b o u t *121,000.^ 1 . ™ a r d 0 ' 251 Liberty of the year and suddenly yOU| The Erie-nnn!Li \*°n \° Mt a l l t i M « - r / h l d y o u r s e l f asking where has'road •estimatDonald Swingle, fi Lafayette the year 1960 gone? What has at $105,000. T h e ' ^ n a d " ™ M
costs were divided be-
of a• itary serrlc* or'trans' hospital
desire to votemeeting and
>ol district ofAbridge to be
1961. kindlyat once
or a militaryvoted In u ldled to you. Ifiry service or
special lvTided by law or rules of Court
. ROBERT H. JAMISONadopted As\2i Commerce Street. Newark, N•n Answer to the Complaint within I J C V T ., . n q H . « v35 daya aftw December 29th. 19M. • i . I ^ t u P 3 . 1 ? ? ^ •
founts of M i d d l e
S ? i on B H N 0 k n o w n
exclusive of that date At TISCHLEEL Attorneysfail to do » judgment b"/ £tZI «.-L.,«/B-i5.»-M'60may be rendered against you for thereU«f demanded in tiie Complaint.You shall file your Answer with
SHERIFFS SAW!COURT OP NEW
«,. tpO.M ten to H .iiitirf thtnvrfl M* OB W 127fwliit; running •;
'3) K. M1 M' 30" W« potiu tn thfline of Morton t_nlnj tlittw*
« 1 < 1 M r | f \\i,f132 01 f f f l to '!if
of BSOISNisrknown
i1'1
' * • •
rx^'.v
of Service in Duplicate withthe Clerk of the Superior Court,Stat« HOUH Annex. Trenton, N. J.,In accordance with thr Rules ofCourt. /
The object or said action I*determlof and quiet tttie
- Bankers Federal SavingsLoan
2"!* t h *oflands In Township of Woodbridge.County of Middlesex, state of ?>wJersey, known w Loia -k.u -«u «n,Block «8-H, M laid down on the * _ ..Tax and Assaesment Map ot said 7* ~W~:I.Township presently in use. Said °* «J«"U1
lands are located on tiir North side g a s e d P f e m i w a d * i e f l November 7th,
oftntrnwrttnn of rhe wld «st«rly . , . t « . . _ » . *line of Mamiolla Bfc.d and the" onneny klm*n M KllMbeth Av*.nonherlv line of New Jerwv State V"e
fn n d O f - * " " * / * « » « 1 dl«t*nt
Hlghwar Route r27, also known an'J0° ff4'; M " " ^ 'rom t»ie aouth* P*n* of Lot* «Llnroln Hi hwrtv. u ld point or in- r f i < l \m" o f ConTjry Bmi1«r«d "JP of Borough P:.rktcrsectlou betn« distant In a north- ^formerly known M Ktlubeth Ave- JK6. filed Jniv u.
J easterly direction alniu the wld " u f ^hf1 Hevelaud Arenue) and AL^O known *#saving and nor therlv line of the uld New Jer- K»mw i*1''"1; "'<»»lo* thenc« ewt- Blork 44 on
*27 nj^j eriT In a llur parallel with the:nit«I kn0 Wn"iR"unVoh\ Htiihway. 175.75 »«>«^"l> »n« <>' XamnVStreet 100
w . And i f M t froMl {he n o l n l o r rufVf M l d fee! ihence niuntng w^herly InMuchantr, Jr., and poin t o f n , r v , b P l n K d ( H t a m a p . a line paral>: with the nfttcrly.,. jnr..hrni,k , . -
his wife, New Jer- p r o i l m H t f : v ttM H f e e t f r o i n t h e line of Convcr. Boulevard (formerly ft " " *" 'and Investment Corp.. ewt^iy .„> ,,r Wood Avenue. f«rm- k n o w " •" e>!/ab*th Avenue H a i u L J ; M
corporauon and Rrnri- CTly k n o w n ftS C u r r l c r L u u e a t t h , ClevfUnd Avenue) SO feet; thence . . . i?* *" )£ lV? l* t?aie^drtendanu. Writ ^ m o f mterfiectlon with the uUI """"'^ vesirrly tn a line P « 1 W ' T l ! ,f
for rhe kale of mnrt. n o r l h P r l v j i n e o f t n P M l d N e w J p r . with the nrst described cotirae lOOi-. i n e . . i m P !"
N
f,
The
o1
it
m costs
rana' hpspttal,et serial num-1 the address ! o w n
Ioned or can! o r
Ooodrlch Street 160 feet West ofAuth Avenue and are or the dimen-sions 40 feet by.100 feet
You, »nd each of you, are. made
State HlKhwknown as Lincoln
Tinue of the above stated thenceml . .. t h f a b o v e s U l e f I t h e n c e ' l l «l0»K *»« MW Pivsterlv abethWrit io me iHrccted and delivered, nnp Of Miutnolia'Road North 32 de'-.nue*;
v L 1 «PC>^ to s l e at publi d l
cour* 100Route £2". ni5o''eei ™ the e».sterly line of Converyj
> running Boulevard (formerly known as Ells-;abeth Avenue and
Hundred Pifu-v»«etogether wi!h
Hi1
to sale at public venduebecause YOU claim to ° i L ^
same, or some part thereof, WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH DAY OFLTe unm* iflr-r»Bt th*^.i« JANUARY. A..> NINBI'EEN
nlon« the
•: a son to Mr. and Mrs.|been accomplished? DidG r a n d -
Mr. and Mrs.
can!-sire the mill- o r t 0 h o l d • l i e n o r
wme Interest therpln,
, r;™"ltJ"oiicu: uio y o u . " « w costs were divided b P -
. U i S ' r . Well, there is noicleamng, station n\nttn "
flndrri O a d ; .
. and Mrs.
Well, Wiere is nojcicaning, stationChristen-senseTin looking back- for the^lcanine etc
nead. It can be a pav for employes., t ~ lc „ ., 'e for this Township!ofa. 015 Crows Milljif each and everv resident'
platformovertime
Ounig
from Woodbridge, ato Mr. and Mra. Thomas
an. 705 St. George Ave-
annabands together for the ultimate " P f t s w n ^ r I o a d Increased fromgood of the municipality. . . As a n o rmal ofp i t y . . . Asfor myself I want to wish a l l { ^ 0 0 0 p e r
f i d t h
d f ly 0|Tuesday^
at
t:ti,
Mrs James McGrath. 296 Mam there, whom I have never met.*™ run on m . n v l ! ^
a relative ori applicationHUry serrteeto him. stAt-n that lie isty-one y w sserltti num-iho addreu
•d or can be
can be ob-
960
fltrppt- f r n m i ' T " ""u,*""m u"!""' "*T" ± iiav* I ieve1' meL;"" 1 1 »UK un m a n y t r a i n s anr!to "wr l o m ^ l m - a daugh-^t consider my friends, a very ««ded stops were made™ M , r " ~n* Mrs* Charles happy, healthy and bright Nnu *wins m a d eter
Klssane. 3 E. Broad Street- a
S5h, t o ^ r » a n d Mrs: W i l I i a m iKlTbyt 48 Berkely Boulevard'Ji daughter to Mr, and MrsRobert Painter, 1499 Oak Tree« p a d ; . . . from Avenel, a son toMr. and-Mrs. Francis Arny 221jwrnam Avenue; a daughter to« r . and Mrs: John Fede, 1120
• S. 1.
ght NnwYear. . , May the New Yearbrmg you all the good things oflife. . . R.w.
tiere and There;The Arnold Grahams are!w living in their new homo'
f j ' Mr., Gralmm .till!ins his accounting firm;
JjHiCW on Rahway Avenue: Woodbridge. . . On the Dean's
wst at Rutgers Univdsity Col-W e Of Aj-t*.and Sciences, NewWUttBwick, are Charles s
it Hutaier, '63, 134 Grove Avenue*I Jfctoes J. Quinlan, '63, 264 OaKt Avenue and Stuart I. Turner, * 1 . 257 Main Street, all of
Woodbridge, . . Among morethan $100,000 of 1959 refundchecks awaiting claim by some
STATETHEATRE
Woodbridge, N. J.
TODAY THRU SATDEC, 29, 30. 31
Nothing Less Than a Miraclein Pictures!
"Die 3 Worlds
SPECIAL RATESGROUPS
Every NightExcept Monday
Saturday,Sundays & Holidays2
SOUTH BOY ARENASteven* South Amboy
by
manys to accommodate t h e , T' extra riders who I ] S P H . _
thereon
JANUARY, A..>, NINETEENHUNDRED tlXTY OKL
at the hour of tw.- o'clock bv, thet h e n prevalllnR (at,,iidard or Diiv-I. QHAMT SCOTT.
Clerk of th« SupetiM ajurt l t B b l s*vlnc» time, li the alttnmonof New Jersey ~ ;° f thf said d»y. at thf Sherirrt,
t-V. 12/8. j.5, M>N/W,OffJC< 'a the City ofM " • •• •• * — — — ^ 'K, J.
SHERIFF'S SAtE ALL the following tr* t orSUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JKR- *>f land and the81Y. GCMUhpMT DIYlfilON MID- particularly des.DLBSEX COUITTT. Docket No. r-rand bdng In iMt Towiuiilp or Woftrt
s l t i iu teet
3363-29. C&xtertt Savings andA
In the County of
iders who usedth railroad during the storm ™J.
Aiaoclatloft, . 1 corporation of New'»nd S t s« 0' ^ew JerseyJersey, la Plaintiff, and Lawrence, BBOIftttt&G nt i* point iuRobert Bratui »nd Dorothy Brttui,1 •Mterly line of Rwnstn A\his wife, and 3tat« of New Jeneyi dlitaat northerly measuredare Defendants. Writ of Ei«cutlon the Easterly line of Remwn Avc-for the sale of mortgaged premises nue 850 feet from the cornerdated No?ember 16th, I960. i formed by the Intersection or said
By virtue of the above staiedj Boaterly side of Remsen AvenueWrit, to me directed and delltered,I will erpoae to ule at public vendue
$|19
DINNERSServt-d daily ai the
Round-UpRESTAURANT
•282 MADISON AVKNIK
PERTI^AMBOY
runningline of Convery
(lormrriy known as EUi-abeth Aveuup and Clerpland Av«-rnirt .V) fpet id the polfit orOf BEGINNING , .
known a* bole No*. » - » , ' " £ , ; •
• » '*-
•ppurienancei llicrtuuuj betar,or In aoywute apiwrUicmg
n
rlatr \<>frora time to tlm*
sucht'i1
r *-•,.-:t h iBlock 316. on the Tht Duplicate of i p o w e r
Couvery Boulevard, Perth Amboy.New Jersey.
pr •1
ROBERT H
the which UELVILU J. BHU.0W, klU>Tr,.-Were conveyed lo th« Mortgagor: I.-L. U/8-J3-22-M/fl0
period.
NOW THRU SATURDAY
ELVIS PRESLEY"GI BLUES
F
(In Technicolor)Also Lily Palmer in"CONSPIRACY OF
HEARTS"
ABIIf y-
teredjtp bePebruireglBte:the SWbecauseHbillty,unce ofto thebecausea school,be unablepolling pi
DESIRING :°5(Cltlliuu)and rtffU-
WEDNESDAY THB 4TH DAY OTJANUARY. A. D.. lBfll,
the hour of two o'clock by the.prevailing (Standard or Day-1
Saving 1 time. In the afternoonte said rSay. at the Sheriff'aIn the City of New Bnuuwick,
Woodbrldee
: ALL that tract orm.wiunt1^1 1*^1 'J'10* •ad being'In the,
.fJJ^^ilTXJWNSHip OF MADISON, in thellglon. or COUNTY OP.dance atrslty, willlot at the-t on
*•V
', \With Kerwin Math«wh
Jo MorrowK> en ings at 7:00 and Si
Sftturday, Dec, ji,at 2:00 P. M. v
• * *
SUN., , TUES.JAN. 1, 2, 3
Continuous New Years l).i\ft George Sanders,
Barbara SheUey in
• - 4
• 1
'% Village ofThe Damned"
— vim ~Audie Murphy
J • Barry Sulrtv»n
* W8£VKN WAYS KROMKIT-- SUNDOWN"
RECKUSS! JEAKUSS! RUGGED!
SUNDAY THRU TUESDAYThf Most Ma?nincent
Spectacle of the Year!
" 3 Worlds of Gulliver"In Technicolor— Also —
"SECRET OF THEPURPLE WREATH
Continuous Performance*Sunday and Monday
STARTS WEDNESDAY,JANUARV 4 HDoris Day in
•MIDNIGHT LACE'1
TODAJfiTwo fflt
Nothinj
DAT!1 olor!ule fn
( MThe 8l
The WienGeoi
DAY!
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8TATE OF NEW JERSEY.BEGINNING K a point m tbei
RITZ TheatreCarteret. N'. J. KI 1-&M*
NOW THRU BATUKDAYWatt
"JUNGLE CAT"- Pint —
Dan* ABdwm, Ehottd*'THE CROWDED SKY"
Kiddle Matinee Saturday 1 p
Matinee Monday, JaDOtry Z
SUNDAY, MONDAY k TXJMDAYAlan Ladd - Sidne:
'ALL THE YOUNG MEN'- Plus — s
•DINOSARtJS"Matipee Sunday I P , M.
WEDNESDAY Thru SATURDAYJANUARY i, S, I
"HELL TO ETERNITY"fctld
LITTLE RASCAL VARIETIESSpecial Shows laturday MaUnee
NOW THRl' SATURDAYJohn W»jnr - Stewart firai
"NORTH TOALASKA"
ColorSyiAI) CAR1'
Eitra Thday and Saturda) OnlyColor Cartoon Carnivall.ATK HORROR SHOW
STARTS SINDAYBewire of the
"V1L1.4UK OK THL"SIGN 01 THK
Color
Starl the New Year
off in a
Clean Car!
WED, THRU TUBS.JAN. 4 THRU 10
£ d W y n n
iBOi- WHOA MILUON"
Hereestras
• \ .
Beingolouial Room
Our $15Full
4-9797c l u d e s
\
Railway AvenueWOOI)BR[D(JK
I'KL. ME 4-4333
HIM, Thurs, 8:30 to h
& to bto 1 P.
T
Edcjie Shanholt & COCKOrchestra Frank el and Orchestra
SIIIMU> 8 \ Stran
Of Free Parkingffci
Fabulous
PLAYHO
GOURMET DINNER
llanrint( OMP1iimil Rnrrv
FREE IN-CAR N6ARIANoodbrid|-e
reelings
Patrdns
BARO
1 *$v*
TAVERNKenny AcresRestaurant
Corner of William and New Streets
WOODBRUM;K, IN. J.aiWAM-1* K>iK AM) MKS.
Proprlrtom
Phone ME 4-9738
\
From ADthe Community
Indepmndent-Leader PressEdison Township and Fords Beaton
k Newtfpap«r Dedicated to the BestInterests off the Residents of the
Communities We Serve.
I h . _
sweetness andRv CHARLES C. GREGftRT
^ rwr^^^^^H
PrincipalExplainsSan la Clam
IT many stirring challenges facing C0LON1A A inusioile,w , , , , , , Ibosed on OiTcrnbfT holidaysT o w n s h i p in t h e c o m i n g m o n t h s / N o n e , jwa.s p m o n t r d at thr fourth,
to m£ to compel such immediate\ l l
fifth JHKI .sixth ?nuVi
IV t h
thr years, efforts—somMimps spo-consistent—havp been rnadr
•>oriri of bhe growing 'obsolescence <jf thisi«rk of the development of an educa-m. Tt was a hopeless race from theAt a time when serious thought should
pvpn to rrplKfement, Woodftrld^o Town-bRnknipt—and It was impossible to ovenn* tempting to finance any now school
ns thr planning of now facilities to re-' S S S i t S SLfa"1"11""8
inrfcnt School 1. Mr*. F lo renceprincipal, spokf nf thr lihuort-uncr of holidays in moldingcharacter and (Jronmtmi; hum*
11 muntrtpRl fiscal affairs werr so improved
Irtyin Pinkus, sixth' ^announced the rhildivnS pro£rflm directed byHandwhuh. fifthcr. StrvHn Mosh and JoanneSellijo narrflto;Christmas and Clmnukah cus-toms. DfflcrU)lii!' fii^tonv c t n -bi'Htrd Hround tin- \w>rld w r eShfri tJRcon. Carol Wi'b'M1. l\> neG la s sin a n O r r e r y Dro/4,
|Clnrk K a s h m i r F!nr;i Pasr.u,
nownbauui.p p jfinancing of nrw classroom fa- ;Crrtnntt- anf1
('Harrv
of thr rhnni:- • • i f
<•*
•' "V appeared to be more necessary inof thQ Township. Since School 1 i
i a tendency to make it rfo, evenInconvenience to minimum teaching LramTr'Vt»hi. Ari.nf prn-am.
A\)6 with questionable adequacy of pro- • Robert crystal, Carol tM* the health and safety of the young vincrm srhmidt,,
of an expedient cannot be *fh'^nni™^h' s^'v^
PAGE NINE
GI BridesParty
r r r n SEATS o r n r r K S ; %>„ st:,rr «r \innints n n , i b t S h o r n , f r o m i ? r t i n r, : uill til
.,,-,. \i.nu\
Wood bridge Students (ioppola - Sandor Schbonqwr is
'u'rthnr* npr, and Ho**iird
ppSymposium Participants Engagement Told draftsmen s CYiift
» ' ' • i
playrd Rama.WOODBRTDCJK
brifwo Wood- of oducationul
•LT s t u - W e d by Henryof
.nul w h o h a v e w a t c h e d p a t i e n t l y a n d w i t h |Rnr t,n H ! , l , miV - s i i e n t - p o M u m s p o n ^ d bv work- 'wtnte other areas have rwn hm*. lM,»,r ... .., Cll.clf. p B PlirK,
!man's Circle.
new and modern school construction,v positively that now the time has come*o have their him. We couldn't agreemore, because even with the superficialwhich A layman possesses, School 1 is
* both from a teaching standpoint and !Hoffm»tstandpoint of the best interests of the
i -. n, uslxtillEf1ucfttion Lymim, Br
led me chorus1 rri * w. .rx ^ <*• The participants
Martin Staum. 545 MapJf Ave-"iiur, a student
'Deb' Ball
p u , POnT R E A D I N G - M r . , pd Wt)OI.)BKIDGE
Saudur, 121 Wash- l l 0 J I ()i o U l < > ^ murfa-d Tiu-s-iVork- in;;tt-ii Avenue, Carteret, IUHT
di l> nigliL's meeting oi Amni-jaiUiOuuved the engagement of cus Craftsmen's club held in ,n r5,<:h</.: daughter. Barbara Ann io Uir MaMjnic Tempi*,Antlio.iv Coppola, son o£ Ma.-
Twenty
a Christ m>;'y^ \ V r d i n \ s d a y a t tiii
iv f hr Wnodbr ld j fp
Tlic C o s m o p o l i t a n A«--f
•ii ii'oup organizeddrew Hacker and Mrs,R i b b l r t t consist ino( G.I. bridesEncland. Germany,ntUnd, Australia, an
^ number of otheibom airls have sine
RfOUp
r distributed to thais Acre played anIs .served
- Gill Scott entertained!< . olo on the accordioni;'" in attendance in1 Mr.v Michael Kuchmn,JoiuHSmith, Mr. and Mrs,n Kolaslo*. Mr. and Mrs.McCullough, Mrs. John
.Scott and daughter, Gill, Mrs..Pat Df Witt. Mi'B. Dorothy Mor-Iixk antt daughter. Mrs. CharW'gHilsden. Mro. John Macaluso,Mri. Madge Canning, Mrs. Jean;Zakatanski, Mrs. Harry Cor-bett, end Mrs. David Jones.
c h a n t y mid community proj- Members eicpressed apprt1-jCiation to Edwin Best, super*j visor oi education, and K,
be held the Sec-^11^^1* recreational staff mem-fourth Tuesday of b e r f o r t h e i r W?™^
month at 8:30 P. M.
.Inscph R. K:idr|ilT Mru;ir( K
Installed
VI
Mr<:, Drive,Uni- ""
M(I kill 2
re-Mr*has
Ifftirh(Hurt mid
Mr*.
nf.*n f.stimatPd that SlOOOOn willin School 1 minimal IUWM
« mon**v in exponriod Autatqutnt• r continuing additional exp^nd^turos.nkp poor economy, since no matter how'>v is pourMl into' thl* building. iU uiti-"t^tivMifw will ftJwav's bp far berwath lawmPBn^ nvinorteni. splf-rwporting community
ct It !s to be hoprd thl* be rejected in tnto, and that plans
once to replace the school
ns IITHI' as ^o be-
• nf hope,nn Invitit;
for
n
'Of Brooklyn wrrf Fvio•'Yaln UnivprMfy: Barbara Bn!- \y,
Us. BrnndriP University: Josepn
'Steven Arkin, New York Unl- rn^rt.sverity Dnitr.
The topic nf the pympnsium'mado fnr throt e\i i i t ::^.i«, "Trio World of TomoiTOA-:discuivion opni to r1 What Kind nf World Will u ' to br iuld Pebruary 3 on U*
wer*1: Stuart t .^•i»oto. 13 School Stou-i sefcoonov*:!-. president" An-
late M:-, Coppola. trfony Moscarelli. v\crSandor u graduate nfdent: Josppii B. Ratchtt,
i. High School, IS rm- urer; F'rank Brt-cka, sec:by thf Esso Restarfli Duvni Black, financial
... He fi*i,ce, a graduau*- insrailatlotiHigh SC:H»JI, conducted bv
'.;
V
To Marry ElkoFORDS — The eugageinenti
of Miss Alice O'BvrU to John>B. FJkc, 53 Wildwood' Avenue,i
WOODBRIDGE Saturri.'"a special Watch NiRht sorvi
be held at the Woodbrid r
IVHI-V K ,•
Av»/nrlh ill
^V^V -R
It was thr nnd a in-Oppoi-tunitk. ror'Aav.lary of VFW Post l^ldthr Fielti of Emer-Ici^L-t-inas bi.ifei law ^
lf ,,: ls boon announced by h ^ i ^ ^ C 1 ^ h ^ ] 1 ^ X
mnal I , ^ u o oi w midnight in thr ^anctu:r •.
J. O-B,--tz, 102 Pleasant A v e - i ^ V » " ' ; P e t e i R" D u r ^ :
i After assuminu office, Mr. n u r ciara Barton bringing the message.Oobfi.s Chairman s<*oonovrr outlined the pur- M i s s o.Bei.'t/j graduated / ron l- Preceding the service b.-
p u s e & of t t i e " c l ub- P e r t h Aniboy High School a n d ' t w e e n 9jRHd 1A P-M- a U m c of
M / Holiday Affair "It is founded." he sflid. "on t h p N r v a r k . Comptometer -fun anrf fellowship will br held |ODBRllHiE—TJie 1 fl<1n; U l r l d e a o f C h l ^ t i f l n brother- School. She is employed *«*«-ln the lower auditorium where
hood nnd (
itself can be useful. Both niu-. »l Boa»*d of Education actainlstrativp op-.•:taiiv need additional space. A sharing of
•,:i*7!-e nf converting thi« obsolete school: mto office spafx. bv the twalocal p>vern-
uipuc ips , m i R h t l>e a n effect ive m o a n s to -wi.k.Troweling now hindering so aeriously the u s Aft»»v
r:o efficient transaction of the peoples' ! oftlhlff
No estirriHte is available on the cost of
Li. Vol. JohnCompletes Army Course
—;talnmpnt" a pic-ar.U"a4v party'v:*'.ipossibly in Miirch and th t Claus.
1961 sometime b e l w n Christ- .Un and An-oinpd t'rtins and Now Year's Day. |Oac :aid intriKiuctd the i
i a ball, WM manjcvs of t.,- rr.ir.co!i t inueu'n i u u ¥ inclufi-d Mrs. • ick 1:
Wri.t?r(V.4KMurrav. ,- A M; .
i t(1
n, b u t One COUid q m c k l y b e O b t a i n e d . Jomcrr* aurt ;Ji> omens fnmi iti
carefulKttti nR Army Rrsn-vr anri /Nationftl p]annnmT tlw c<ffiimiticc
- Arniv LA. C.'MI John T. Oin-Cr'iurd nffictTs on tpmporary^v|-1jc[1 \ j j ^ RU( IJ1 Wpik t s .Jr. whose inm-iiK livonrtlvn rlnty. The attendance o f ; m i chnlrman, utlt hold" lt.s |Alex
, W^od-i he rtviltart component offlct;rs'|ni|jai r e e l i ng within three' Gi*LS w e " e x < ! U
thf 1«- \K inriiPfitivr of thr Army's pf- weeks. The members/of UiiyU!i:Yl |s -sm%-n\. Wtv \on to train «nd mnintnln "Ojip'pnmmittnf n am erf by Miss'Wolk1.
(dX.i«n- Arnn " \ ;-Aill sn vo Its •^iib-committrLiTN AUTO .MISHAfFmt l^u'v- Colors! O m r n h w r , assijrnpdVriainnon and they In tuni will' WOODBRIDGE —.'i-h>s H^M-
us rippartmrnt director of i n - ^ 0 1 ' ^ o t l i r r mfmbers or thcJKiistoff,, 18 and iin-wn Aof ;ir>4 U S Ariuy , „ M '•club to work with them. As a Kristoff. Sfl iiath nt ;,i^ .^roud
bnd-e.
Tiu*
i b v of the building by aduJU is one thirtychildren, is quite another
omcr* au ;1TsLHlli-ld nainms heaid the unid- A1 'In0V School. FnH Ktinx, Ky.,i^iu
U S Army c i u ^ {o W ( n l : W l t h t l l G m ' "^ a Kristoff, 59, both ot u»ti rfecont „ ' * .rmilt each membt'r of BPW Street, wen1 sligiit/1 ,nijuro
i r
of Woodblhdgf.1 Township who.se itrodm-.dare a&signed td School I certainly have
> Claim Upon anv capital expendituresine ijoarU Of JwlUtaUon m the imm •
for aome interim
a committr-C'earli Chri^tmaiby G e n m l ' f n t m ' d the Army in 1941. 'mombri- ttfu-ard the success ofjdrivtn-by
l U w r - o ' H . Deckrr Ch»-1 «f' The colonel is M 9 3 7 sradu- ' thp bal!. :intu a" pol« - The.v Aea> bothibtuff. U.»3. Army, *ho WHP in- ate of Wnodbridgf Hiuh School," T n c c i l i U r n i n i ^vtll, dearie onltuken to P t r th Aaibuy
,y M-u Otn lH. K, > n l ] c s a n c j roeuintions ft>il Uic'Hubpital' bj the y.ifommBiwiani \ r t « « i i i 4 . f c v * P j i r i « t f t s ' 'srifctnm of the debutante.lEmt'i-gency Squaa, ' ^•^n*-.-^ Ft ! ' W " ' " « * « J r f / | 5 f H • T e n t a t i v e p l a n ( . c.vn for tht'!abnisions M\& <:OV
#-r th*-1 acldn-.vs, Betrothal .4ffflOIlHrprf!drbutantrs to receive eailicr in relensed.»he imduatcN revived tlv-ir di-i A V F N E I f .._ T l ^ enKn?emeiit the evening, followed by their — — -
iromBilg.f^n Wt11*um o f M]SS s , , s a n M | i r i f1 pP I ) S J n to'presentation and cotillion flff-jinOT RFGISl'LR
and
^ j L 0 0 T EFOi|>f*rmit early abandonmen t of SclT(O*)l 1 .AJCuiminKnam, awiRt.tnt com- ; J o h l l wniium Novflbilsky, sotrures. A midnight dinner will be!
F 0 R D S _ T h i l
i Imandnni Of MI-H Marlp Novabll^y. Rah-'sprved. Special-danced will be ' E U o l d Hajerd^lyTfw c o l l i e . ihp.Armys M' i i - l W h ^- l l r t s ^ . ^ a n n o i m c ^ by !pn»spntpdbythpdebntdntcs1an(liB l .u u g Wj f k A v e n u
r
>")r l a c U ' l l i 8W|(Jltl- U l i s e Mi
a b : i ^ ^ purem*, \*r. and Mrs-. Jo-;their pa r tne r . , J : $ 1 0 ta. c l u n t t t . t J K i| i U h ' l d !I^ 18(J1 a S l l l P 8 c h l W l o l l w p h p p p M n - U T r l n i t y WrtCl l- ! ^ c WoodbrldfcP f r o u n ^ u ^ l i s t e r Monday *H,jAppUcaUon nf infancy and A S e p f f M n b c r \veddini? ISBtisiness and P r o f e s s l o n a i - - •. • -
I he araocwie couite-plunni^t . • 'Woman's Club sinre its im-rp-fi» Ii)47 nitd I. -Miss Pepsin i.« n senior nljtion has-provided for "ac
purposes/ If double sewion^™ \Vhtrh«*t'e nothing new to Woodbridgr Town-i to the
enltorodjon Newlijd stole
:• caahi
Home delivered
rfavo
DURLING FARMSPLoinfield 7-0668
•arious bookknepei' by the W. T. Grant H Pot-luck supprr will be served- 'Distr ibution Center, Metuclien. (
and sames played.M r Elkn. a ?raduatc of Wood-| Sunday there will be ho Sun-brtdgp High School, is a veter-iday School, but a family ser-iin of the U. S. Navy, and is vice at 11 A.M. is plannedemployed by rhe U. S. Post;which Sunday School studentsOffice. Foids. 'will attend with their families.
7•\setltiaJ t;hul proper t rea tment oi this |4|t.ilKn,,d to prepare ,sel^i.'(rm- Mlrirtl^x roumy V-ocationHllships at Pri-rli Ainboy Gnieial
delayed noJfUVther. Actipl) Should be HWH twin all.compnm'liis OIIHIKI Twhnifnl HiMh SrhwiJHospitnl sdhool of Nursriig'and'>1 OUce to Begin the transit ion from -tlw Army tor duty usonniuiHi^-Woodbrid^p, wnwhjie T5 ma-'fnr contimi'inir aid to' ano the r lOCfttion—On a teiUPOVarv basis »eri* .»;id general stuff offic*MS.!iont]^ in beauty cultuiv. Herlubrarlfs. A l a w portion orI ston while tlw Pcnnd AIPH nf nmviflinff !T J l l s w U w 2 2 l l d da<:H l 0 ^IM-lflniMI*1 ^^dufttH from RnhwayitIlP m o n t t y millzud from Uu.
rranMemeni in a new building, is iL_i_. Hv.m
1—and no ttittrnpt is intended 10the Board of Education or itaMaintenance by this statementdi f h i h
andisgrace of which
without further delaywe should cleanse
(IIMSTI.WSCIKNCKMONITOK
OARKINIJ)\VOOBR[IXiH . Ffirty-fiw1
ii from hisCC
BIKII& STOLKNLONIA -
at $70. were, • > .
horiu\ Jo-, .yStnvpn thn driveway ofStreet, Port:R£'pJh, A- ValVOrtit:.
U> pplicr Road, i-oportrd to polk'e Mou-:dav.
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gft ut it.
KEEP UP WITH YOURHOME IOIVN.
Good Readingfor theWhole Family
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all of us , . . knowpeace aiid content-menth,, health andhappiness, throughoutthe Nrw Year, May£oori friends surroundyou, and may your••very venture aboundin On1 greatest of goodluck
GREINERl
•
o'meAUGUST F. GREINER, Director
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44 Green Street Woodbridgi
***'• W6odl>ridge
Pop says we have lotea fun with this halfhi/ness, hut we sure 'miff don't learn as much-
ri
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what we have wi*h tittiers, forgeiourselves in working far'tome gcause, and by building character.
In wishing everyone in this com,nity a Happy New Year> we .do scall sincerity, realizing that a ha]citizen is generally one who has ctributed greatly to the well-beingthe community in which he lives.
'MISTER DITJLON!'
et
Charles E.Editor and Publisher
Th? independent-Leader and Edison Tnwmhln-Fords Beacon published wtekly on Thandij
18-20 csrefn Street ME 4-1111WoodbrldRe, New Jerity
Th* Carlprpt Press published weekly an Fridajttl Roosevelt Avenu* K| 1-5600
Carter*!, New Jeriej
WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANYCharles E, Gregory, Preddent
Lawrence F. Campion,Vice President and Treasurer
By rarritr, 10 centi per copylubwrlptlnn ratps by null Includiru poitdjt:
one year, J4.OU; six months, 12.25; threr months,* i s l"f i lB c o p l e s b* maU> 15 *^nti. All payable
Our Thanhs - for ThemOve cannot help but feeling a deep
sense of pride at the manner in whichresidef s of Woodbridge Township re-sponded to the appeal of our news-paper to join together in making thespitft of Christmas a real and livingthing in the lives of those of theirneighbors who would otherwise havefound the day dreary and desolate.
They contributed out of "their owngoods—in money, clothing and toys—so that no home would be deprived ofsome of the warmth, joy and securityWhich we like to think lives in Christ-mas. This year, unusual demands weremade upon our relatively meagre re-sources, but so far as we know —thanks to the generosity of all whosehearts were prompted to rememberthe plight of those less fortunate —not a single family went without atable Jaden with food, no needy personwent without warm clothing, no childwas deprived of the happiness of open-ing a package of toys.'
There were others besides those whomade presents to our Fifteenth AnnualChristmas Fund, who also deserve ashare of the credit in this communityeffort—all those volunteers who sortedwrapped and delivered the food andpresents to 103 families. For them totake out the time during this seasonwhen everyone's efforts are taxed tothe utmost with their own responsi-bilities and desires, we want to sayan especial thank-you — for withoutthem our effort could never havesucceeded.
We estimated the necessity fprChristmas help would cost in theneighborhood of $4,000, and as this iswritten the Fund received withinabout $250 of this goal. This we thinkis* a notable community achievement,in view of the fact that only recentlythis newspaper completed an appealwhich netted approximately $8,000 torestore a Colonia home of 11 mother-less children, which had been de-stroyed by fire.
As in all the years of the Fund'sexistence, we must give—with pardon-able pride—some expression,, of ourdeep gratitude for Miss Ruth Wolk ofour" staff, for her tireless and .concien-tious leadership in the organizationand leadership of our annual en-deavor. Without her and her warmheart, we pevor could have realizedour objective. She embodies the truest
'sense of - truest charity—and we areproud of her and her willingness, eventhough Christmas i? not in her faith,to give so generously of herself to allthose who look for solace and strength
Fiscal RcxponsibUUy orFinancial Disaster
Congressmen facing up to the ftacaissues at the opening of the 77th session during the first week in 'Januarymay feel somewhat. Jikft, the nativewho, after giving a strariger compli-cated directions for reaching a distant,point, concluded: "but, If 1 ware you;;',I wouldn't start from hart .*\]
Because, for Congress and tift policyand budget' makers In the FederalGovernment, it's an uphill road tofiscal solvency that stretches fromway-
down—here—
—A spending program that alreadytotals more than $80 billion aftd willclimb above this in the year* aheadwithout addition of new major spend-ing programs;
—Income anticipation that giveslittle immediate premise of climbingahead of present and proposed spend-ing programs;
—Federal deficits in 18 of the last23 non-war years which helped pro-duce the total current federal debt of$285 billion-;
—The consequent equivalent of$2,000 mortgage facing every babybbrn in New Jersey this year;
—Interest payment alone on thenational debt totaling $9.1 billion ayear, toward which New Jersey tax-payers will contribute an estimated$390 million, or enough to pay 95 percent of the total school tax levy in thestate.
sssfUNDS
BOfcY
LONGHOPE
HEALTH BEAUTY Church AttendaHigh -- Majority of A
Jerseyans SayChurch W
New
PRJNCKTON - This month; very good that mOrchurches across the State arejtended church thi<humming with activity,. Dec-jtn 1B59.orations,pageants,
Peopleyenr I
musical cantatas,! Analysis of thr viuspectacle*, an delation groups across
m '
Sleep, ia an Important func*tlon in our l im. Withoutenough sleep our bodies breakdown mentally, emotionally aswrll AS physically.
Rest is a cure for many kindsof hwrt ailments nnd shouldbo used more often aa a pre-vontivr for heart trouble. Manywomrn Indulge In a 11 tt 1c*bpRUty sleep" after lunch, Per-
hnps tills Is one reason so fewof them, as compared to men,hftvo heart attacks. The countIs almost three to one.
Men have a great de,al ofdrive and It's a good thing theydo. They need it to make aliving these days. However,mm should learn to take ad-vantage of slack periods, ol theday, to relax. One ImportantAmerican businessman learnedthis when he. wag young. Heoften takes forty winks at hisdesk after a long, tIrference or interview, nv IH IIUWJ f H . > i |Kone-hundred years old and still!01 u i e i r I a i i n 'active in business. I O v e r u * P " 1 t w e ! v f t months, talked to during
It Is doubly Important to re- !" in previous years, New Jersey riod said they had »,..•lax after dinner If you are;**011 trained ataff reporters the church of their fuit>.under particular strain. It »s!"»ve been aiOclng scientifically Ing the previous seven daamazing how much you reduce^™*'11 samples of the State's And as was true inthe strain on the heart bv lvJnuiRdult population the following Catholics were founjjflat for as lone as fiftwn ac t i on , jtnorc faithful In church mi.- (j
Christmas sermons are draw- on the, matter orIng people by the hundreds ofjbrlngs to llsht a iminherthousands into the State's tereatlng sidelight.«c n U l x h € f l ' For example, higher or.m
Rank and file Garden Staters, tlons of women than nhowever, go to church, not only!they attended chur ' "during the Christmas season,'the weeks measuredon Easter Sunday, and other This finding was nlsoHoly Days, but In other weeks be the case in 1959of the yenr, too. j 6 0 % of the womrn
In a typical week of the year,;over the past
chthis
*• w,w ma]orlly oi New a ., „,,„ th" citizen* attend the church W i n g the
Minitill,
°'fh contrast, 55% of
the snmr
l i n r
HI 1
minutes. !It i.t high time that voting
men learn to take onto of them > day*?1
"Did you happen to fo to ance thim those ofchurch during thr past stun teatant faith
?" During the pastselves. There is no medicine1 Following are the average r c - m o n l ^ - m o r c than threethat is a substitute for sane 8Uu s *"'"living.
Yes, atttndrd church
wing are the average r cfor the weeka Inveatl-!«yery lour of those of th
tended church duringage week
., 0t ,.
ABOUT YOUR HOM cvi
U CapitolBy J . Joseph Grlhhins
onenn
li .Ml
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during ptit T days S7,5C
No, did not 4&6In round numbers this means "Jfia > of
that approximately two and a ' ^ s t f l t e u
qmutor million adultt acrosi ^n (^a n C €Every IJfeuse should have a the Slate attend the church of - ^
family living room - - mother their faith in an average week.'will be^the first to agree- I'm I A comparison with M l l t , , ^ attendance reportsur% This room is a little dif- mnde in approximately the r e g u I a r f c a t u r c Q< M ftfererft from the long populHi same weeks during the year ^ y pojj i §
den. The dens of the past were! 1959 shows that church attend-; \Vatch for them 111 thisusually very attractive and ance was a bit higher percent-'more-or-less dolled-up wltnagewise in the State during T n i a n e w s D a t w r n r . . ](paneled walls and Rood bird|l96O than it was the year be- r e p o r U Qt uie NIW Jer^iprints. The family living room fore. exclusively In this an-a'can be most attractive, but its' 55% of the adult citizens; • _,main function is to provide aquestioned during the weeks'General Nathan K. Turetreat for all the members of measured In 1959 told New Jer-|retired chairman of thr .mm
hancea of theLeg
oftot Gove
^ t i"Unfortunately," points out the New
Jersey Taxpayers Association, "that Is j ^ twhere the fiscal trail to national sol- will be
Aawmfr
C U t t b enew worlds notwithstanding, everyld0Ds Merc
dollar of grandiose spending programsof government will have to be paidfor-either in taxes on the barrel head I toor in unbalanced budgets and IOU'sof new debt that will turn into infla-tionary force reducing the value of thedollars in people's pockets.
"Unless the law-makers choose theroad of fiscal responsibility leadingaway from the mire of reckless spend-ing, financial disaster can He aheadfor America and the world."
PaMalc
andstateshaVe
incomen bee awandng up.a Governorwell as sixty
ten- Statentic, Bergen,•znr Hunter-ris, Ocean,x counties.ady under-
tolsingIssue
J m e j with Texasthe only
hat do. notroad-basedv taxes in-• tax Is the
mlxed-up
financial condition of New tlzen autveuivnce over localJersey.
They point out the debt in-terest of State and local gov-
- ernments in New Jersey exceedsthe national average by about44 per cent. In 1959 the debtinterest in the State was $11.70per capita, compared with anational average of $8.17. NewJersey governments also have a
'spending become* more pro-nounced. There is less inclina-tion to keep tabs on spendingwhen the money comes fromthe State, the Governor claims.
New tax advocates also claimsuch imposts would prevent In-creased property taxes inyears ahead. They argue that
57.5 r *
family. !soy Poll staff reporters thatThere should be ample stor-jthey had attended church dur*
age room for all the vnrious'ing the previous seven days,hobbies in the family. If thej This compares to this year'sfamily enjoys a good game ofdarts or bridge or listening torecords — have the necessaryequipment handy.
It is a good idea to have thisroom connect with the kitchenso meals can be served there
With the State's Increase Inpopulation, the chances arelthe peace."
Chiefs of SUff:"The American oapabi':;. :j;
decisive, war-wlnninKto any attack mustsure whatever the costs. I;the only reliable
LAMOR GIRLSunder the present New Jersey ! w n e n desired. An open fire-tax structure the owner of a
15 per cent higher out(standin^:$201000 house would pay highdebt on capital outlays than the;taxes while the possessor ofU. S. average, $417 40 against|$2,000,000 worth of securities
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$363.51 per capita.Although opposed to new
sales or income taxes, GovernorRobert B. >leyner and Statefiscal officials, agree that NewJersey's local property tax,
would be relatively untouched.But with all the arguments in
favor of new statewide taxed.the game of politics will mostlikely block new levies during1961.
which suppbrts two-thirds of;LEGISLATURE:— Officers ofgovernment expenditures, isunusually high. But they insist,when this situation prevails, ci-
place and lots of books an*1magazines will be a welcomedaddition.
Actually, this room will payfor itself over the years. Furn-ish it with pieces that can takeplenty of hard knocks and cutdown on the wear-and tear onthe furniture, walls and floorsin your more formal rooms.
A convenient outside en-
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on this Holjf day of Christendom.So we j$*ij a sincere thank-you to all
who shared with us the joy of helping.It *gs an exhilarating and memorableexpe:*~
YearTHis' newspaper has often spoken
tor the entire community. We feelthen that It lp appropriate that thisnewspaper iaMe advantage of the sea-son to wish for each and every citizenof this community a Happy New Year.
If 1<*6> Is to be a h»ppy year, for thepeople of this wmmUpB^y, it would bewell for us all t p t p d y tb? past so thatwe can profltbjyof us ?Fou!(| analysehis life w i t h ' h ^
Most of the grtoof our day t$ll us thatally comes from hard
*. Eachcompare
hiswrong.s leaders
usu-sharing
Winter VacationsWe in the United States have seen
the growth of two-car families, home-owning families and many other signsof economic progress. Only in recentyears, though, has our national direc-tion turned to sports.and outdoor ac-tivities to such a degree.
Fishing, boating, and all sorts ofoutdoors activities have boomed in re-cent years. And now comes the wintervacation trend, Most of us take a ium-mer vacation, But the idea of two va-cations a y6ar is alien to millions.
Yet more and more people are doingit each year. This is the time of yearfor you to think about taking sa winterbreak in the 1960-61 season.
You can take the typical winter va-cation—in fountains and snow, ar\6ski or sled, ate, Or you can head forthe warmer sti tes, such as Florida orCalifornia, or Wong the New Mexico-Arizona southern a(reas, or possiblyalong the Gulf Coasj, or deep down inTexas. I
There »re places to go. aplenty. Andmore people this year will visit theislands In the Caribbean than ever be-fore. But this takes some doing and,usually, some fancy cash outlays.
The point is that studies pt the larg-est corporations, and labor specialists,prove that the worfeer who takes twovacations a year is more efficient in hiswork than those who get a break onlyonce a year. The vacation in the win-ter need not be an expensive one. Theidea is to get a break, or a rest
; this, you are probablyagreeing with the conclusion. But willyou do anything about It? Make yourplans now, if possible, to enjoy a breakfrom the'grtnd this winteiv-your win*ter vacation. Especially if Ifs yourfirst, it may be the most pleasant sur-prise for you in a long time.
IT Representativesan- active citizen one who is alert
source to secure the, test possible in-st representative is one who cooperatesnta and Is ready and eager to receive
the 1961 New Jersey Xegl5latureitra^? !* ^°_o d .!c!?a ;which gets underway on Janu-ary 10 at noon, have been se-lected and everything is inreadiness for another hecticyear of lawmaking.
Senator Thomas J. Hillery,R, Morris, will be Senate Presi-dent and will serve as ActingGovernor when Robert B. Mey-ner leaves the State. SenatorWalter H. Jones, R,'Bergen, a
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» names of your representatives. Keep | candidate for Governor, will1.
I). S. digressSenator Joseph W. Cowgill, D,
One of the most livable fami-ly llvingrooms I have seenboasted a large over-sized fire-!place, paneled walls, cork tilefloors and' cornfortable chairs'covered In plastic leather. There|was a television set and a rec-ord player built into the wall.;Here, also, were' the familvmagazines and collection oiJ
books. At one end, nearest tothe kitchen, was a large diningtable made of the same wood asthe walls. The top was of analmost indestructible plastic
« return as Minority imater ia, f i n l s h p d toH H P t t f
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Can <R>. Senate Office Building). C. Borne - 345 Elm Avenue, flah-
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WilliamJ. EdwardJoseph
Carl K.Brunaw
Oeorge LVillage.
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3te LegislatureSUt* SenatorBrunswick
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Stephen Skiba
Colonia1 Kath Woodbridgerd Winstonichard Krauss Fordspianchard Fords .Dregos Avenel
Hughes Woodbridgemas J Cottello.id Nicola, talln• arUo. Colonia
\ Miller Colonia
i\ of CarteretWalter SuiUvan
President of Borough Council
FhojuaiJohn HutmckAteiander Buch
Antnoa/ M. VeMsyor
WUllatD F, AthtoaJt DwyexN Uargoll*
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raxin TDr. William TilthWaiter 8 Wood
Leader. Henry H. Patterson, ofAsbury Park, and Roy J. Schl*etehr of Clifton, will continue a*secretary and assistant secre-
ftary of the Senate respectively.! Assemblyman LeRoy J. D1-jAloia. D, Essex, will be the 1061I Speaker of the Assembly, an!'will serve as Acting Governorwhen both Meyner and SenatePresident Hillery are out of theState, Assemblyman John W.Davis, tyt Salem, will serve asMajority Uader of the As-sembly* Mrs. Mildred BarnHughes, D, Union, will continueaa assistant Majority Leader. As-semblyman Raymond E. Bowk-ley, R, Hunterdon, will serve asminority leader and Assembly-man Herbert JLTate. Rt Essex,will assist him.
Again in .1961, the Assemblywill be controlled by the. Demo-crats and ijthe Senate by Re-publicans. The Assembly mem-bership comprises 33 Democratsand 26 Republicans, while theSenate is composed of 11 Re-publicans and 10 Democrats.HOLIDAY CARE:— Keep thehome safe during the currentholidays by taking a few slmpieprecautions, advises the StateDepartment of Health, , ,
Be sure your Christmas treeis away from the fireplace,heaters or stoves. Be feure thetree is firmly supported. Koepthe tree in. a receptacle. Don'toverload electrical circuits.
Handle sharp, or breakabletree ornaments and Christmaspresents with great care, espejcially with children aroundKeep ali pointed objects, sharpcutting edged tools, ,and small!obpects that infants mightswallow, out of sight of thefamily and visiting guests. Anddon't overindulge In food' orbeverages,
The Btatti Department ofHealth Insists the* joyous holi-day season 1B a time of manyfretk accidents."NEW YEAR'S SAFETY:—Among the New Year's resolu-tions of the motorist and pe-destrian alike should be apromise to drive pnd walk more
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linen. Needless to say, this wasthe most popular room in theentire house. It will be 'In yourstoo. if you include It In your,building plans.
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Banking Hours: Monday Thru
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WoodbridgeNational Bank
Our New Building, Comt>, M o u l t r A w i ( U l r
and Merry Sin-el. Opu. Town Hull
Member: Federal «,,t*ni and OrpuMt Inwimure rurp«»rat*in'
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••rl by Mr. and Mr*tiirld. will be pre-.unnal mwtlng of)od of the JewUhOuter January 3.
hi has volunteered, to the ColonIR First
,* for the past threeI is well qualified foiti First Aid tech-i.r uwd by the lay-:)*:> will par t ic ipa teMrs•• A fi lm wil l a l s o
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Current
monthly report,Medicine" will beHoward Florman.
by Mrs.
nn Lander, fund
BallReadied
of theat the C
Hall whore an ovcrowd attended."" ars elected
President: Tex Pmvman ,» J!U Phyl l ls Sl>l««-'man rocordlnR secretary Pa ,.Fahrin,,,,, treasurer Frank
P»vW and William Davis"••'"i Bart, Gafnpv, .«, .—'. . t_ f t l
Cecelia, ^ y ^ ^ T " '
slated that !n i ( rn t-j i luht will oeMrs. M a r v i nante of the cardfunction to be
ivrniw-s1 homea. As•i«: mrd. Mr.s. SchnallMt:ficd.
:.;ia! WeLllsttetn, ad-• j th And 6th grade,;•.'. sponsored by the.:,v!tcs all to attend
s. Januarythe younn-
- the One* Shab-h nroup will pre-food as H project
s forf the eve-Kelner la di-
actlvltles
The decoration forfommittn- f,.o
• Robert Bennet, 3'•tftK, and EstelL .
membership commit!,,Snloflsman, publicitysroup announced the\
... , L tererted in obtaining|1; comber, from aj| devel, " '
•™™ of i« . l i n A l d f u r t h
»n, . . |M _ _ • w u i l l l l
will meet tonlKht at 7 30LourdPA Hall, On th, ,t*e are Joseph Barrv
Robert Dollar* Vlnr n? of, ^ lamhe'Phant. Zlgmund NaKy Car " ^
m f l y b t
8 P.M. B t tho f Commr>rr Ha
Back Hon,e
null >Iiip CouInjured to
Ii ciuagemeruA Torre* toA, son of Mr,
Troop
CuRtodc and Mrs
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urt tallatCOLONIA -
willI S E L I N - - ']},
Circle 54,
,EVE
(on flue ted
Holds HS Sffio• . „ - honor in the
First Presbyterian Church ofIselin,
Four Tenderfoot badges werepresented to Gary Balsnyderinomas Bowen, Charles Bid-
Stanley. R o n a l d BlackweilGary Balsnyder, Michael Boppand Jackie Brown,
Michael Bopp received a!1""1"special award (or selling the i c h o s e n
most Christmas cards, ' M n
. William J.
officers an*Party at
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and Tobias Yappaola. Refreshments were served bylri Sepcia was made a the Troop's Mother's Club.
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-patrol competition held from T h e n
Mr qh .n i * * ™ ! ? " 1 l t l r o u ^ ^ m b c r . Of atMr s n a p - Members of th*- patrol Rich- c>••urrh
l - m W o o d e d Sk.llman. John Ku,;i Joh ,?
and Eujfriit*a quier. Joseph and Robert To-
Or Paul \ maaku. and Walter Ulnch
Nichols becamepatrol leader, to be a*-l
meeting will aisled by David Carey. Thej" **"thodist w u l a r patrol leader* include
;30, j Robert Ackerman. Jr., Ronaldand John Podeszwa;
LibJ
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Ifl i.ard (rrouu , a s s i s t a"t PatroMeaders Rogw n uOLONIA — The Colonia outs
f "Arijalas. Gai7 Snyder Dennis * • L l b r a r y has been at-'Wicl' aroaaiaty .SAow.0>Kourke received his two-year t r a c t i v e ly decorated for the|Mrs-
Fort Dta vrr.Srntor
- i ' uiu TO MI:I:T
Miracle .Workt-r," the Broadway p l ay s a I a s
» leader William ba.vd on th, life story of Helen-one"yeflr ^»15- scoutmasterof the en- KrtW:, was attended la^t week R o b e r t Ar^alas. five-year pin;Marpuardt. in MmU (>f the ,n- K ^ l , , , : . , attended la7tw«k R o b e r t Wala.. ' f lve- iw pta-
l m % ^ C h r l s ^ « by the Colonia Canasta Group Assistant Scoutmaster Williamf»t« U> Mr. Tanrer and Autai- Members attPnHin. a..;".00*", four-year Din and »«.
e r . pm. Robert Ackerman a perfecta t t e n d f t award, Roger Ar-
Robert Ackerman,P l n s : Scoutmaster
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pin and asS W t a n t R o b e r t G e r m a n , Sr.,
Christmas season by the mem-l^&r -bers of the Federated WomanfSiBish°P.Club. The members invited area! Aftp1'residents to come and view thei^ifts v
library in its holiday dress. Pals
New volumes on the shelves
ion of newly-elected
Blind Society and a member of
f1 initiation ofSinai Chapter.
h Won-f-n, took place;it thr temporary
!.' J^xish CommunityIB fnman AveW.
Mrs Nellnp Handler,
>>'•'• Saruya, Mrs. How-*. Mrs Martin WeUa,fx Kauchwarg, Mrs,Kaplai.. Mrs. SanfordMrs Bernard Oliver,
>'vmour Giilxr. Mrs. Rob-M •;••:<, Mrs. Lsadore B r o m -• Mi>. Milton Rubin, Mr*.
K.*:in. Mrs. Sanforct Sha-Brnjamin Oetowitz,
Stanlpy SchwarU. and^Jiiard Kraus.
Albert Ehrlich, sponsor,the ceremonies;
Chapter's version <rfIv- Got a Secret" was pre-
sented with Mrs. 6am Wei*-brot as moderalor. Contestantswere Mrs Arthur Bergenfield,Mrs, Donald Liebeskind, andMrs. Morton Kotler. Panelistwere chosen from the audience.
Receiving the president's pinfrom the past president, Mra,Leo Grossman, was Mrs. Sam-uel Fteingold.(This pin will bepassed on to each Buoeedlugpresident.
United Church i
P e t e r ' s
Plans Meeting
mander; Micommandf'i-reelected rMrs.ted financiConradMrs.Mrs.guard;
Omceiso f f l c e r s 0 { s t j Q h n ^ ^ ^
; c o m . Altar and Rosary Society,\A f1
eir, sub- iScheduled for January 4, 8-30 "McGhee'p- M- a t School 21, inman Ave-1 A
Secretary; nue' ' ' A |reekr-i Mrs. Victor Cihak is the new'
ry: Mrs/preMdr-nt: Mrs. Joseph Custode
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ions
meeting of the United Churchof Christ will be held at thehome of Mrs. RIchaiti Bruder,52 DeWitt Terrace, January 3at 8:30 P.M.
Guests wiU include the elders,E r n e s t Williams, Autumn
" [Court, and Francis McKelli-COLONIA — A family of four-gett, Lancaster Road; andnerations, joined bv friPnriS!
deacons( August Otte, FlorenceS. Lum. Lan-
Maeno. corresponding secretary Mrs1 nnev i n celebrationl i rs . Edwin James Nolan, recording'secre- C h r i s t m a s d a y a t t h e h o ^ of
trustee; tary. and Mrs .T^hn wiiat.«««i,!Mr- and Mrs. Francis McKelle-gett, Lancaster Road.
Present for the occasio^weresecond treasurer.
Mrs, Joseph M l ^ J e s M u rPny.f ) r e s e n t a
Lged.
spMKert WUI f)resent a tal^ ^n. -American Women in Politics"
S M Mrr.Vit
w degree from JehnMarshalll
casionwereMrs, Michael Suvino of New-ark, great^grandmother; Mr.and Mrs. Charles Crocker, Ro-selle Park, grandparents;• v 1 --i •_• _^^B • I
arter Study'To be Subiect
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include a large number of j u v - , e nt<:
enile and arfnif hr^b. January aenile and adult books. L!, .school;ed
•• School and was elected to[ d y s C r o o * e r . Roselle Park; Leo P. C&rlin will speafc Janu-1 n e the state assembly in 1950 ShejM r s" E d w a i ' d McKelligett. Eliz- ary 20 at a meeting of the Ise-
U I" was re-elected and re-assigned a b e t h - SrarKtou>ther; Mrs, G.:lin Democratic Club as a cli-* c a r to become council" to the Hud- u B r u t t 0 a n d daughters. Eliz-imax of the club's drive for a
tAn County Welfare Board, She j t e th ; Mrs. Harold Quaase,|meoibership of 250. The dtive117 '"" ' " ' will begin January 2, with
l\irtv WurA PtUrick Line
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To Mark Birthday / / / vCOLONIA-A buthday «"*
bration for Maiic Patrick La
j r^,n - - o n the Piaz-jtion of ofi.Th* group dined a t ' the* a m e s O R o u r k e was appointed"za" Spencer; "The Nephew," buildiii"
LJndy-i Restaurant after t h e ; i n s t l t u t l o n a l fep««ntative. iPardy; "The Go-away Bird" JanuaryThree skits were presented..Spark; "A Zoo in My Luggage'"'
ELECT : i a s s e r v e d s i x years on the N e w a r k : and neighbors, Mr,le First Vd i t a C e c o m m i t t e e of institutions, a n d M r s* J o n n Faulkner andi^Vftry memoer making a per-
wiJl hold e iK- i a g e n c i e s a n d p u b l l c health,and> M r a n d M r s - Clark 8. Lum. |«>nal effort to contact everywas chairman of the Gover-|
BROTHER VISITS MAYOR
Fwill hold elecat the First Aid e Go
an Avenue. ;nor5 lnaueuttUUm in 1954,
One between
hSS R k ° * m d i COLONU-A. James' Adams,Durell; "Incense to Idols,"jnrifion oetween uureu; incense to Idols, ^ « " I P
he corner gang or hoodlums Ashton-Warner; "Sylvia," Cun-! ISELINand ascout t Th i h iT 4 . - . , ; a n d » ^out troop. The corner|ningham; "Heaven Knowsm* Bro»P '>
. n . *° Anthony Hiele, Jr.^1^- w a s Portrayed by GaiTiWho;1 Brand; "The Day Christ of Ise! i :
wno will be two yrars old N>u ISEUN - Th^ enB«i?,m,r.r!BaIany ( Ie r1 Robert Ackerman.1 was Born." B i s W »n,ft nesday
wij] The
"i Vouri r ^ f \ r Party
EVEi l l !U P.
^ to WelcomeThe K e w "INMAN
SPIRIT SHOP'"man Avenue
Place aiuf MIM Gay Orcuti to Anthonyli William Doomed Oasis/1 Innes; "Mark„, M r 3 M M:de. Jr son of Mr. and M i V T 1 J r W l t h M r - Carey->ai-of Displeasure." Helz; "TheWen Strr-r. today at Anthony Miele. 70 Bloomfield.P J^"!?"" F l r s t A i d s k l t castlCaw of the Shapely Shadow"
r J L , „ w rt Avenu^hiu been.announcedbyi!^ c l u? e lR o b e x t A c k e r m a n^ardiner ; "Rabbit Run/' Up-Ou«u» will be R i ^ r d . Bar- her parents. Mr. and Mrs Har'l08"*1 Carey" Lf t r ry M^alik. dike,
i » i f U ^UKhtrty.old Orcutt 61 Albert AA'enfle !Lynn Orewe,, MLs* Orcutt attended Edison'
Ba.vlf. John H«h School. Her fiance a t -K*vln and Michael tended WoodbndgeHjfrhSchool'
Matow. LorretU An:., Sorm- and is a member of the U, S.i»on. wienie E§poaiu> and Tom Air Force stationed at Sawyer
ioR>NVE.\E platform andie cai.ivr d:-is- committee ofWoman's
meet next '
Tow Coventry, Conn., wasof his brother and sis-
and Mrs,
Iselil1 PL i
30 P.M. a: the and School for the Blind Guild,a member of the New Jerseynary. guest recently
around the world.ieted
Democrat in Iaelin.Mayor Carlin met with Wil-
liam Crosby, club president,Robert Deerln, secretary andHarold F. MulUn, chairman ofthe membership drive to dis-cuss ways and means of reach-ins the membership goal. '
"Charter Study" will be th isubject of Mayor Carlin's ad-dress.
*nU John kina yAir Force Base, Owinn, Mich.
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Liquor StoreMARY ANDRASCIK, Prop.
Complete Stock of Domesticand Imported Winei
Been and Liquors
M4 AMBOY AVENUEWOODBRIDGE, N. J.
LocksmithWOODBRIDGE KEY
& LOCKSMITH SHOPAUTO, flQMB,OFFICE KBV»DUPLICATED.
•OLD.
L**n Mover*, 8JHM~ and letfkatn Slurpwd on Preio
Paint Special . . .Ulterior Wtkllr Primer andrinidi Co*t. ror • moltedJmt $4,45 p«r Oil.
471 AMBOY AVENtKWOODBRlDGKTeL ME 4-10M
Open Daily | A. M. to 7 P. M,CloHd Sunday
Moving & Trucking -
MOVING andTRUCKING
CALL
LOVE
1511
jn enfloralng a pro-'Stional a mend->tetrtct of Colum-
/ A« .r j i . ' • • w " by wasting human re-> AWembly has votedSenate In a probe or
> New York Authority'^promise has been1 In the Legislaturev repreaentatlon onoard to build a new
Bridge between
sources." claims Raymond P,Mate, State Commissioner of
surgical, and major-medical in-surance.CAPITOL CAPERS:—Delawareporkers ore welcome to NevJ e r s e y nowadays since trieState Dept. of Agriculture liftedan embargoStatewith my own party, or with the
year but continue to weaiothers that they hav? own-rtfor many seasons. The hems orsleeves may need altering butthe classic lines are such thaithese suits Mfttmue to r>e mstyle.
CLASSIFIEDnbargo on swine from th«tr " N e u t r a | or darlc co\nrs a n
. . . "I do not bargain, not t nB MlwpicU0UI| RB the- - *b r I it h t v r ones mid can oe
opposition party, says Oov-|u p d | | h a c , e s s o r i e f i o r
emor Robert B. Meyner. . . .[ colorful coatSome people believe the Lev*-* c o l o t I U I c o a L
lature reflects public opinionand sometimes that .publicopinion reflects the pressure * clftRsic, 1
and,0I1<l n!T; wrong with a dress of thi
T l c »h l r l*R l 8 t Mvle d r r "
groups.
RATKH -*|IO» for 15 wordi4o nacb additional word
In
INFORMATION
for" A M
NOTE: Nt cla«ifled id .mutt be tent In
Ovrr
Teteph«n« MRroun 4 - l u j
# MALR HELP WANTED
w/n ^raS ion f low
wronff with a dress of this type;if It is bocomlim and pmperl>fitted ' RK^l' K8TATK IAIKSMAN
- : j— I UNLIMITED LEADSDie dross with a jacket lsiUnfqU(. opportunity in oxpand-
anotlier wnrdrolx1 must for th*.woman with fl bud««t. it can
The well dressed woman wh' i ' w r v c f o r s° II1Rnv
FOR SA
COOKWARE Formprseveral
waterless ^ u o nU q p p u y p d.UK realty organizfltlon. Wu *ili'original UmsfumlRli you with All the leads 1149.50: sacrifice $you can handle In p r o t e c t e d 2 ^ or CH 7 -049nterritory. Experience preferred! 12but will thoroughly train ambi-
Labor and Industry. . . State manages her wardrobe on H d R y l i m e andemployees, are asking for an'limitcd budget follows two rule.,: — *..., ^across-the-board increase of 5 -^hc passes fads of the season1 Saratoga race track is the tious person. For personal, con* l R U 0 ^-per cent in pay, and a complete by and selects clothes with goo>i oldest functioning track in the fldentlal Interview call Tomhealth Insurance package, in-lines and of good quality. United States. The innilnui-H " J ' " "eluding hospttalization, medical These women add a suit eacu mretiiiR oprnrd AURUM 2. 1864
at ME 43414.
RUM ART REALTY CO.
home.135.00 Other M/Ps
120 00$55.00. Also
ER VICE DIRECTORYITO v. a HW\ st jand braided rugs nrWOODBRIDOK. H. J CH 7-0498
12 8 - 1 2 29 '..._ : 12
BOY for stock work and deliv-•iir* Part-time. Must h»ve SKRVICKs
M E
& Trucking - j - Orchestra for HireIDEAL WAY"
FU-8-3914ITioiINKS
•rge Ave.. Avenel- 120, $25, $30- SS5, $40, $50
FREESTORAG1
SPACEIn Our
NewW*retaouH
Roofing Supplies
stncndge It's The
KreiselSTUDIO
1-0750
BUDDY FREEDMANand His Society Orchf«tra
TAINMENT
CA1LME 4-943$ ME 4 3567
Shoe Repair
driver's licenje. Call TV 8-BABY SITTER. Wl
12/29 children »ny hourt
WAOT»n"i ' h o m f " Rrl*"W«'-WANTLD •jSfCOnd StU'H
FREK! Just for lervini ctkennd i-ofTtf. 115.00 retail
sweater or 1 0 \ of u l e s isyours for having a
1 - - - - H J -
M. Kovacs326 Perching Avenue
CARTERFT
• Roofing Supplies
• Gutters
• Leaders, Etc
rhont
KI 1-6878 - KI 1-6792
Roofing & Siding
VATICAN!)SHOE SKKVKK
• {Party in your home. FamousIbrunds at half price! Call Co-jEds by Eve, reprewntatlve Mar-Ldlc Davis. LI «*&823.
* 1 2 8 - 12/29
VVIIfLEIMVAIT
OR SHOP
TRV \ S!
120- \ Main StreetWoodhridge
Phone ME 6-0240Member New Jrrsry Shoe
\ssofiatinn
DRINKINOC o m e ' p r t l b l p m
12
12
S A BCCCE38!Want to make more money In piutlc or leatTur f
| A bushes* of your own? AVON per chair and upCOSMETICS offer* immediate, cheerfullyopportunity to <3> women In after 4 P M .this area. You have a Pull —Credit Plan with AVON. Phone'HAVTNOMrs, Gray MI 2-5146 for Home leverage?appointment. 12/29 er removes room ffl- — — " and ttoppage [rom• WANTED TO RENT • p lpM( 4™^ t n d
m
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us on the• ' ; • ' • ' .
todinrtm
Stu
Plan
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467 New
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RAY'SShop
Prop..1 nstructoi
•' Avenue
cut
For All
• 34 Full 8toiJ
0 ChordBook*!
JS199.00
Auk
GUITARS^Kef. $24<Q0 I
t
li
EDDIE'SMUSIC CENTER
i- \ .
res
GIFTS!Call for an appointment
ME 4-S651
CAMERAS »ndPHOTO SUPPLIES
• CAMERA REPAIR• PASSPORT PHOTOS• PHOTOSTATS• LAMINATION• ACCIDENT PHOTOS
GALLARD'S PHOTO547 Amboy AvenueWoodbridge. N. J.
Mon., Wed. 10 to 8Tuci., Thurt,, Sat 10 to «
Friday 10 to 9
I . R. STEVENSRoofing and ahfet MeUI
13 ST. GEORGE AVE.WOODBRIDtiE
and LEAHRi
Air-CondihonlnKU'arm Air Hen
Indiiftrial Exhaust SystemMotor <'iiarch
FOR FREE ESTIMATESME 4 2US or ME , 4 - ^
Snow Tire WheelsWeather Forecast:
HEAVY SNOW!Prepare NOW by
buying
SNOW TIRE WHEELSFor Your
Snow Tires!For All Make Can
Barch's Auto WreckersBeverly St., End of Uffert
CARTERETKI 1-4147 or Kl 1-Mi:
AVENEL - COLONIA -WAY - ISELIN. Space
ground floor of Industrial build-ing (minimum 500 sq. ft.tt wlthautomobile door to admit paneltruck, or two-car garage for J ° h n F- Kennedy,small machine shop and engine Pteildent-elect:assembly. Rent monthly basis' "I don't know whatfirst three months. Call TO 1-jwill bring p0653 after 6:00 P. M. swill bring hard times
12/20.ternational sphere.'
Henry Jansen & SonTinnint and
Sheet Metal WorkRoofinf, Metal Ceilings
and Furnace Work
588 Alden Street ,Woodbridge, N. J.
Telfphone MKrcUry 4-1246
Service Stations
- Plwbiig ft Heating •
For DependableIce Call
II. I F F H H tlicensed
Plumbing & HeatingCONTRACTOR
LI 8-8187$8 Kennedy Street,
TGWNE GARAGEJ. P. Gardner & Son
485 AMBOY AVENUEWoodbridge
MKrcury 4-3540
Speclallili InBliAB WHEEL AUGN-MENT and BALANCEBRAKE SERVICE
Sewiig Matblie Service
Water Softeners
SALESSERVICE
RENTALSWater Softener Salt
Soft Water SoapSwimminf Pool Supplies
SERVISOFTOF \\OODBRIDGE
St. George AvenueWoodbridxe
ME 1-1815
iWe see by all the ilgns that a New Yeiris about to bow in. For all our dear friendiand patrons, may it prove to be a rear ofhapptnesa and abundant health . , . flllr4with resounding auccew. We'd like you toknow how sincerely grateful we are foryour valued patronage. Hare a wonderfulholiday, a grand year!
The TOWNE GARAJ. F, GARDNER * SOS
485 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge. TeL ME 4
66
HeatingElectric Sewer Servict
Telephone:
MErcury 4-0594
«Z1 tINDEN AVENL'E
WoodbrMge, N. J.
HOVANECSewiagMacblneService
Machines RepairedManual MachineiElectrified INeedles,"' Palrta for
II Makes
I 1-9187FRANK HOVANEC!57 Roosevelt AvenueCARTERPT, N. J.
Yes, cull todayfee
noestimates. We'll
a man to you toyou how
short-cutsrnu money-saving
Directory AdsBring Results
ClassifiedsBring Results
- Radii & TV Service
Tuo1»3I
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Set NeedKVPAltt?
CaltME 4
ART'S RADIO& TELEVISIONSALES Mid SERVICEIH Avwwl airwt, Avco»l
EtUmatef Fr*«!
T«t*d
AdYourustness
In This
for Only
14a \l
nvitations
Paul K, Anderson Oliver K, Kov;of
Woodbridft, New Jeney Perth Amboj. New J
Announce the Formation of a Partner,For the Practice of Law'Under the Finn Name of
'KOVACS AND ANDERSONPerth Amboy National Bank Building
313 STATE STREETPerth Amboy, New Jersey
December, 1980 Valley 6-9;
' - r
Memo to all our goodfriends and patrons:
Cheers! Takv uut Um(( to greetthe New Yeur with fun *ndJrollc, Hopf you h»ve a won-derful '««• We thank iyoujour
We Have EverythingYou'll Need For That
ALA NEW f
BEST
FOR1961
'S EVE PACOLD BKKK BV THE CASK
C'UUICE WINES AM).
m
FREETODAY
MATES
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VVOOnBKllH.EPUBLISHING CO.
(ircen StreetWoodbrid
i
Beacon LiquoSt. <;eorj{e Aveuue, Near RCA PI
AVENEL, N. J.B A. M-1*> 10 P. M. Monday Thru Sttti
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Park News F,/
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It I 1UfliD
8I"ORDS~ S. William H o r n ,
by who h a s been activr m ,h"
onne
Fbrd> eCompany fo
ofguc8tadinner o t h e r flre-fltfiUnij
;i
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. johnShi lfi Mrs. Michael John Burke, assistant ch
Rudolph Kutahlnsky, flrst a lLloyd Fowl-*™"11 chief; John Mizci rnv
Jninrs Htn- 'Oreman; Raymond MartnisoiYJames and ( l r 8 t assistant foreman: Joseph'
MIS. Jack Man- 3moyak, second assistant fnn-Uonald and - n a n ; Martin Sindet, ftn> ])()\\ir
y»nnL%. were c h l e f : Wesley ChrisUmsHi , t v
Mr. and Mrs. *Jrt«iH fire police chiei;
lM,
Ml Worth Street. O1M E " " > , Henry Kress Mi-(In UK-IT. West- <*•" P a d 0 - Wilbur Flsch,,. f,1(.
„., i ,,| Olrl Scout P 0 " " ' . „ J
,i,,,. <.HciUlned• *T"1* Bl#°<l»lak »,.« ,..|.'cf,d
,-i,»MiniM party. ****** o f t h e '•"* «'mpnn.v,ii;,..K«l and'thef.1* o t h e r "Unliiiitrativ,. „«-
\1i* ixnw with " c " " named . were:• .Mier the par- , M r - n Jf h l ' " j V|C(1
•hrtaimu car- **"»* Dwnbach. treu.M.M. ;.Hto of Iwlln. fT»nk Overtoil, financial W C n -
Wllllini ^ ; I f V l n B l a n c h a ' d word
Told Pet
Arl Nudge Wedof Stephen Rebovich
m o t h e | .
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s 1V1M.UM
MrsB l a n c h a ' d .wcretaryl
Quartet to SAt €lub Se:
Vrnrrican:
:ny
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y,ROMutopla. No — u -
, AhuU mr li the father of alx
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I U ' l l l i r c d t l i
li«!f c-iilury ofnew fire chief. Mr. community will
Horniby, U the husband of MIP SnHfmb.T o w m , u (M •' **
1l'«" an-'Pwds w l l l
'•<^P«»y5 Wednesday
bv
Church of St. Elizabeth , ;"imKary, carteret, Miss Arlene
*n«. Prank Nudge, 28 Longfel-
the bride of Peter StephenRebovich, son of Mr, and MrJoseph Rebovich, 13 U b e r l
?y
The bride va« attiredfloor-length gown of
and serving his brother as bestman was j 0 W ph W. RrtmvirhNew York City. O.shers WPr(.Douglas Reina, North P| f t |n-ileld and Prank Nudgbana,in.
a trip to Naftau, ther u ie
.., -wore a shoulder*length Veil and carried w'miepoinsettias with varigated holly'Miss Barbara Nudge, sister 01'* bride, wae maid of honor
Mrs Rebovich is a Rniduateof Carteret Hl«h School andthe State Teachera CollegeP'fnton. She is a foirhrrSchool 18, Isclin.
Her husband is a grAduatc ofWoodbrldfrcHlKhachpol, servedtwo years ln the U. 8 Arm;and is a student nt Bifl.-r Coi-- \ Trenton.
ary U.
n.i.urw of incite is employed by C a l l f o r n i a i ) n A i r {BuprrvlAor of office ^ " l t j [ L* \ to me^U Co,,
of awk<iservice*.The Pord» Fire Company will
ot 'u
(ANT BUT BETTER f t
PEA COAL
CUM PRKFHIHTK UrMVK
1
J OSH Bros, and WEXLERFl 8-1000iid Urnut. fUhwuv
BURNER SALES l i d SERVICE
Sound the fanfne. rollout the red carpet . .her* cwues m i . M»y tiprore rtchly rewarding toyou and yours . .
•
you a bountifulof good hraltfc and
good chMr . . . crowniiualt your effort* with sueceM . . . and leaving youwith a rtch Uea.sure trovtof happy memories tocheruh
ProwFree
DelherrPU4 ME 4-1109
" M A I N SIP f N J
KVKRY NIGHT TIL 10!
NEW YEAR'S DAY 'T IL 1 P. M.' >+ - v
'ur ron
h ' t
11
1 i
•'! l °' the year, we look in two direc-'ll'k at 1980 with deep appreciation
(HK1 things it brought us (in particu-Y'lued patronage) . , . forward into
('en anticipation or many more op-to serve youl Happy New Year,
w Be Closed AilMonday, January 2
'LEGAL I
r
THE FORDSNATIONAL BANK
•I i
""
o / Fordi, iVaic ier*«y1UB8CRVI SYSTEM
Epoarr INSURANCE CORP.
. accordiiiR to nnt made todav
M r s ' Jacks Anderson, treas-Hosts are NU)"K » l ^ 40th annlvers
Con- "•l(1bration at this meetingJ:<c<ib will hmd
8 : 3 0 P.M. ( i l t | w <(-'•-mmuMitv cmter ' • • " m f T « ^
»»'. iii r sensors »f thfShnbhott a if
Jincl Mrs. IMrr in |,on M». .H ." AMOCi^lon uf•»• " ' . 'Mr b.rth,lay o h f,C"h"Bm '» l»re t h a t f l r a t p r i z e
d..iieht,.r. M,I(.dlth Mf and * '' S"d e d i V l s l o n
of
ITEEN
DemocratTo IIiAlexander
nor
pnrjv bvar's Eve
cnitrr.
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Mr. and Mrs fiforRt Stnathera, V, S.i Thf affair -Senator from Florida-
Saturday at the "In the new Cbngreas I shall_ ^ introduce legislation to amend
: l h e Constitution so thattoral votes woulrt hP divided
Home].-i lb. ground beef!ii lb. ground porkVa lb. ground veal2 c. soft whole-wheat bread
cubes1 onion, peeled and finely
chopped10 T. butter
2'li t. salt 2 t. paprika
,„„„ , ,/, m . I 'flW mildl mmry toral vot*s w°u'd be dit mr, make. th,v a l , ; l y s wan. cordln, ,o the popularf: (HUM iw.ii.fl/1 '•
anyhow. imports,
1 t. poultry si i1 1 t, dry u.) istardi t. peppnr3 eggs, beaten
c. tloui1 T. tomato p.ste1 can (10 oz. con-
densed beef bouillon1 c.
Joseph W. Mey.r will rHir, at (he end ofthis mon.h from hi, position M unit hc»d. . „ » „ „ " , r rrehab., roneludtaf 40 , M r . of sereico wi,h MM,, IThfrmit (;,,,pUlailon at Kahway. At a dinner I.eld | n hi,
t h , 40 f ^ 7 (Sh°Wn 'eft ln Ph(*» ™ " 3finance ! ; y M * T r H C e " " *" C" J ' B e a S ' e y ' V i "Phonic hi fl ,fn» M' S* W*5 p r e S e n U d w i t h a »*"<>•pj.on.c hi-fl unit Mr. Meyer and his wife reside at U
Hardlnj Road, Metuchen.
Sub-Junior ClubAids Hospita
AVENEL - The Sub-JuniorWoman's Club of Avenel cele-brated at a Christmas party atthe home of Mrs. John Eganclub advisor, George Street!Miss Beverly Tobias was chair-
club's participation In a tag
W O O D B R I D O E - Freeholder'"'<>n:r j otJowskl will instairl i r "•'ttlv-plrctPd officersli<( William j . Warren A
<"lntlnn on Monday, January «9,;|( «'3O P M , At Fords TumbleInn. 103 Ford Avenue.
wll' be knownAlexander Nlgnt'
Hi" group will honor Mr.mrier who served the
•win i inn ns president forv'Mis niKl letrntly gained ^n"1 »f olTloe In his poet ««
treasurerT. Dunn, presidenvthat Paul Kukan,
of the nominatingwill present the*
slntn.Amonjt the special guests lift
be Frnpholdera William J, War-'ren, Karl Metzger, Thomas H.Lw and Joseph R. Costa;County Clerk M. Joseph DuffySheriff Robert Jamison andmnubm o r the Town Com-mittee.
During the cerdrooniea, Mr.Alexander will be presentedwith a gift.
NEW ARRIVALWOODBRIDGE - Mr. and
Mrs. Peter J. Lumia, OlmstedFalls, Ohio, have announced
day held recently for the Upper e W r t h o f a Mn» David Ml-Extremity Amputee Fund. This chae l* Deceml>er 26. The couple
Holiday tray favors were dis-tributed to the children at thePerth Amboy General Hospitalwith Miss Carol Miller incharge.
A report was made on the
project was sponsored by allSub-Junior and Junior Wom-en's Clubs in the state to helppersons without their upper ex-tremities obtain artificial limbs.
Future plans include attend-ance at the fur fashion showand dessert bridge party to beheld January 29 at Far HillsInn, Sommerville which is be-ing sponsored by the Sub-Jun-ior and Junior Clubs ln thesixth district for the benefit ofthe National Organization forMentally 111 Children.
has another son, Peter Joseph,Jr. Mrs. Lumla Is the formerBarbara Ann Grausam, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mr*. Harold W.Grausam, Edison, formerly ofWoodbridge.
Auto output soars butare spotty.
To Our Mnds and P
ti's our >iopf thai 1961
prows to I)-- a "vmtaKe"
yf-Hr io:- you. filled with
all ih>- K'xnl things in life.
Our itn^t cordial Ne^ VcarA
Form nto about 100 small balls. Brown meat be s in a skilleta portion at a time, using >'2 c. butter. As |he. aretransfer them to a bowl. Mfhen all meat ball! ai^ n , ^ " f w n dippings. Blend intton,to paste andboullon mixed with enough water to mako f « ; , atlr overheat until sauce Is thickened. Put the meat L l s 4ck and
M « H . m . " U » Sr JUSt t*10™ m™* s t l r F « >•* sour creamblending well. Makes 12 servings. * •
-4-1 assessment books
UNITED EVELTLOAN
IATIOH
of Edison for year
Town-
will be
open to the public for inspection on Satur
OAH
u* for vour SSUREDw
v
Wine and Liquor Need
« by Q» W*~
EARN fr«m (M 14 rf
SartB|i Inform i* J1Federal Sittan
r
IMS COOKE AVi^ CARTEKT
Corr
January 7 between the hours ofand 4
in the Municipal Building,office
As we unwind our acrollof New Year's wishes,let us express to you,your family and friends,our hopes that 1961 willbe a most wonderful yearfor you all!
Board of AssessorsGeorge E. HollingsheadSteven MadgerJohn Mooney
• ^
for that
DERM'Sirmacy
Railway AvenueWoodbridge
} . Si J. JASPER, Proprietors¥
U\7y Nrw Hrunswiok AvenuePhone VA 6-2356
• • t .
i
Fords
* • • * .
••\..
As 1961 leaves its launch-*
Ing pad, we hope that it
zooms successfully Into
orbit, carrying a goodly
"pay load" of out-of-thla-
world happiness for you
and yours. May the New
Year bring all your plans
to fruition, all your wish-
es to fulfillment,
bscri dvertiserManyFriends
r -r\
Associates
whbse friendshipma such wonderful year
niest Holiday Greetings
have
send
sincere
l
We appreclaie your loyal
patronage, and we'll do
our be*t to deserve it.
i
manv
New prove memorable
yours 4 L .
The lMuuttgeinenl and Staff of
MAUROMOTORS
Publishers
tnd 8errWa
/mpen'a/ • Chrytler < Plymduth • I611 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge
* ^ A A
Phone ME 4 4100
• LeadeCarteret Press
ison Township Fords eacon
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PAGE FOURTEEN
Don'/ Make Resolutions,Is Advice of Professor
SEWAREN NOTES ° " ' U Jells,
NEWARK rta..\ vv^tMl i-VAn
a N V " I ' ''•'
- M . ft!/) M:>.:;-ior.. Baltir.'io: --.
Wil l i am
OH]"'
ion Street. at:..-nd-d a
If you feel ygu really put youi^V Year's resoTu>'are n^cor.vijx
tions, you would be wise to .want 16 outcome a *itiia'.:"n..start off with this one: "I re-a persona; coal, your 1^0SOHT not to make any resolu-nation probaoiy A:11 tx ^o : i :-Uons this year." less. Otter p*opl*"s prodd:n2 ;
Thai's the ac te* of Dr. a poor substitute for a person*Oorge H. SmithTprofessor of commitment,psychology at Rutgers Newark 4. Finally, keep you:College of Aru and Sciences, .reasonable.. Many mental p:o°-
'•At New Year's, everyone lems-and lost resolutions flrc--'- .,„, ^bf.:-t Thrwsrexhibits a natural tendency to results of unreasonable, una;- motmi. ^ •make a new start, to drop some tamable tiofl!-. MC ,i'ri M s A W Srhnrlt :l11
bad habits and to become a -You can improve yourself. 7 ^ / ; L ;v H-und^ , Hol-bettrr person." the State Uru-Dr Smitr. conclude?, butversity psycholo^t-said. "Thit-with New Year's resolutions.leads to a resolution to mBketa Midden and sharp change to,oneself. Sometimes this works,but more often t)ie holidayresolutions fail/' he said,
"Why do New Year's resolu-tions often fail? U.suaftf," saysDr. Smith, "because they aremade under pressure wi!'a. clear acceptance of responsi-bility, without even a deepsire to go through with them.]
"For example, some feeiwould be better people if theylost weight. Under a new Yearsdeadline, they decide to lose ?large amount of weight Butthey do- not deeply wish to do«o. They refuw to accept tnehardship involved and so theresolution fails.
"Their deeper goal," Dr.Smith .said, "is to consumefood—sometimes as an uncon-scious substitute for love or be-cause of frustration, perhaps.
"People can and do improveBut they do .so by following aplan rather than by makingimpulsive resolutions at NewYear's, a birthday or a holi-day/' he .said.
The State University psy-chologist offers the followingrules for successful self im-provement resolutions:
1. Don't resolve to do any-thing under the pressure of acalendar dale or a friend'snudge to do ".something to jm-prove yourself,"
2. Do take serious stock ofyour problems. Try to definethe source of the trouble, notmerely the symptom. If you areove*rasht and it is due toboredom or feeling sorry foryourself, solve the problem andweight loss will be easier. Ifnecessary, get professional ad-vice.
3. Once you have located thesource of your difficulty, finout how important a changeto you. Is it a project you can
w . - their son^n-luw imri oils. Mri . over the holidayswaison Kuscher, daughter, Mr. and Mis. Dundan Mrs. Christian Ho. Eliza-
IIVlll!f ' ^ Orr, J r . State College. Pa., brth. spent Christmas day with• 1/ toy Rodney, who has "Ml Mr. Sloan'* sister. Miss hrr sister. Mrs. Sic TherResrn,
torn patient at the Rahway Esther Sloan, Philadelphia, Pa.. West Avenue. iHospit for some time, re-over the holidays. —Mrs. Dorothy Maricle andf j ^ , ^Ltmf*d w L * 1 0 ™ ° n °*o r** -R»chard Rear. Alexandria, children, Kftthryn and Scott,: ' d dstreet, unday. V a w a s ^ w/iplfPMH au^ nfsoent the Christmas holidays: T a m f 0 U l L e e n yPf t l s
V ( ' | \ynin
va., was the weekend guest ofsP^nt cne unristmaa noiiqay*: • - • m e ^ g 0 t 0
;*nd Mrs. Mario Rossi, Mi. and Mrs. Percy S. Austen, with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs,"* ' . . n , h t
: firant Teet, gave a Christmas West Avenue.CMris tma^y/ : ' .day. Queste were Mrs. ^Miss Carol Rankin.
Clarence East Avenue.
DrrtrA friend of my ffirlhond has the \\x
written to mo asking to stay,could IT,-with me while she .attendn to 'nut to "!!!<H,'1lf' I)V
some business in this city, I ' 'haven't seen he r in years, andwhile I do no t begrudge her the'M.ANKK D R O ^ . h I
use of my spare foom I (do not. H A V A N A -I
thousands »
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' 'wish to feed her during tn,
IsideK si, Louis Rossi, Dallas. fl mUvt a t W o oster College. ,™A w . E l i Z f l ' W o o s t e r - Ohi0* i» e n d i n g her l n d , ^ e s t ^ his mother.and Mn. Eugene vacation with hrr parents, Mr. F" J" Adams. West Avenue,
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visit. I C«n't afford It in mone;>or time. Would it be better to
her come, or ex-
Missi Mrs.
Senator from Missouri:Mr. and Mrs. Rankin also "Any organization
my boyfriend. Howed to stay ouiv rPfUSP toLou - Ala. p l f t |n the situation to her?
If I were your mother I would A w r
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Why not write and tell heithat yo6 will be delighted for
Mr
PatriciaZ'hrer. entertained" th'eii son and of the "rifense" Department hamburger afterwards thatjhor to use your spare room.
!dauRhter-in-taw. Mr and Mrs which is bnsrd on World War should get you home sometime and «ug«est Jiome nearby placrMrs. Harper A.Bruce Rankin and dmiRhters. II could not possibly be right—Ibetwivn ten and eleven.
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aftd you can turn your atten-tion to other things, whatabout getting at the mulchingjob?
Donald B. Lacey, Rutgershome grounds specialist; men-tioned a while back that snowis the best kind of mulch. ItKeeps the roots of plants cooland contented, the way theywant to be for the next severalweeks.
But—worst luck and nastybreak—we can't depend ofi asteady supply of snow, so we'llhave to use something else.
By all means save yourChristmas tree and maybe tegsome from tne neighbors. Ever-green branches anchor thelighter mulches such as leavesand salt hay.
Evergreen boughs are satis-ifactory all by themselves, too,'to protect ground covers, andthey look well if you have todo some mulching of a ceme-tery plot.
Leaves or ChipsYour rhodies and azaleas will
need thfee to five inches ofleaves to protect their roots. Ifyou can 't find any now—quitelikely—try wood chips.
Mr. Lasey reminded me thatthe Rutgers display gardens aremaking quite extensive use ofwood chips now. They're really
' satisfactory, doing the job wellbesides being heavy enough not
', to- Dlow away. And they're notas rough looking as other
4 mulches.Keeps Soil Cold
Why mulch, anyway? Not, as1 some people think, to keep the
srardien soil warm—to give theplant roots a blanket. ,
A mulch, rather, is intendedto keep the roots and the soilaround them at a temperaturesomewhere around 32 degrees.
This explains why we waituntil steady cold sets in beforeputting on a mulch.
The penalty for not mulch-ing Is the possibility that re-peated freezing and thawingnext February and March willheave the plant roots out of theground or at least expose themto the drying effects of latewinter needs.
But snow is ideal because it'sa lot less trouble. Too bad we
, can't depeucf on it.If you have any old Christ-
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Mrs. OraslRno arrived m N R R V flnri MI\S. Anna Kushnei.Naples in early October aiirt ;werP WPl | p i e n s rd. Refresh-
principal Joseph Comba. w ^ h i p i n t h r N " ' " - -presented with a life member-Teacher* r,* ' 'l> !'
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jjTeain at RPIreturn to Carteret in January iAtwodiUlcm and some donatedLieutenant and Mrs. Johnsonand their two daughters, areexpected to return from Italyinin
by local businesses.The Washington School class
parties were hoftded by MrsMarch for reassignment :Mf tn |m o e o w . who n
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-, Comba. Principal ersfd" V X l^r 'Ha;- School perfornwrs In thf. c^c-i.1- ,v ' • past outdoor' season
'"• - U)" ftppOmt- — - B Fred ChUor,John Smit
T Haborn.
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versity oJ NeW Brunswick, lastthe St. Cecelia Women's.year's Maritime Conference
Bowling League by conquering:champion; RPI and Ivya.'hieveilwtr opponents ln three;League foe, Harvard. RPI beat
tdminir:r»tivf «ab?M»v. Mi. Co
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TAX OflDt , aiT. rated h\uh k.Ffderal taxpayers who claim proacninp series- 'oi t
d**tuctionn for 8tate sales tax at the North Jersr- armn:-..Pftymentg may get special help where a thre^montSlrmr.next year from Uncle Sam. Fchrdule has bern ar-anped '• Tables will be fumtshed tell- The opening card K VPHK
IQJI how much may" reasonably from Saturday niph! will IT*-hi deducted for sales taxes tn'clude 140 laps of speedy aetior.each State which has them, if AH contestant* will be requiredthe Internal Revenue Service to* qualify in three heat* br-adopts a plan now being con-fore moving into thr two s m••Bidered [finals, which will give way to
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orig- straight games to remain dead-locked «ft the top of the heapwith identical 28-14 records.
Napoll. the team from Co-Ionia, engaged Mary's Dress
"••'"*•"-* ShOp and came out on top inmft.-o: aaiv . ,__ s l r a i g h t t 504,573, 102*607
608-603' to keep their, Vic*
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the Tigers 2-1 last year and isagain a strong hockey power inthe" East. Coach Norm Woodof Princeton expects Harvardto take the Ivy League crownthis season so thr tournamentwill not be. an easy one. forPrinceton.
After winning thpir openerColgate, the Tigers
ew If all our Hi*hr* for YOU
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Oak Tree, defending cham-- pionM kept abreast of Napoli
by taking the measure Of thelast-piaw White Birch InnquinKi 658*610, 062-569 and666-6:4.
One of the reasons for the' success ww the con-
bowling of Ann Koctew-.-:i. who racked up a 436
were beaten by Army, Middle-bury and Boston University.However, they swept a NewEngland weekend before school!vacation began, beating Brown3-2 in overtime, and stoppinga powerful Northeastern squad,5-4. Sophomore Jim 'Hyland
Th* Birchers' best were U r n * S e c t a r y of State Herter exSt sta and Macale Torffernnn ™**e*A f u . .„ +w. . k n ^and Maddle TorserBonwith totals of 420 and 41X.
Iselin Shop-Rite moved toono game of 2nd place
and just two from first after>ubduine Prystock three times;v, a 1 O'A . 633-612. 692-630 and750-696.
Mary Kulesza led the. as-against the Ramilers
a 468 set, while Peg Hlc-key followed with a 457. MUUcAnoia hit a 186 cleanand 452 set for the* Fryatockclub. . *
In the fourth clean sweep oft he evening, Cooper's Dairybowled one of their better
leads the Warn in scoring with!seven goals and seven assistsin six games.
HERTER TO NATO MEET
pressed confidence in the abilityof the North Atlantic Allianceto meet "the changing condi-tions of the coming decade."
Herter, spokesman for theoutgoing administration, willnot be In * position in Paris tomake any commitment aboutfuture United States policy.
But Herter was expected toteU allied leaders that he knowsof no reason to believe Kennedy:will not approve the project fora NATO Council.
Amid all. thr rlamor and
clangor of the How year's
dawning,,we pause-<&)* ?
quiet thought rtfflli
firm friendships that have
made the old year so sat-
• Warmly appreciative, wr
wish for one and all a
happy and successful 1961.
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