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Business Outlook Subject of Talk The Home Builders Associa-den'Jal Insurance Company, Miwi.cipal Court Cases Religions Services Announced 4 United Orthodox I North Plainfield PI ain field The followinq disoositions were made will present the 1967 outlook in a talk set at Watchung View Inn, Pluckemin, Friday. Snyder, with Prudential since tion of Somerset and Morris will get a preview of next year's business prospects next week. Robert Snyder, senior economist of the investment planning Real Estate In Brief SALE NEGOTIATED Ralph T. Lee Agency, 1291 Bound Brook Middlesex, reports the following transaction: Ranch home at 1786 Olive Piscataway Township, from Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph C. Henne to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Covele-ski, through Ralph T.

Lee. yesterday in Plainfield Municipal Court by Magistrate Edwin D. Kunzman: Paul Johnson, 33, of 133 Davenport contempt of court, failing to comply with terms of probation; obtaining money under false prefenses. 1951, formerly taught economics at Rutgers and Fairleigh Dick- and analysis staff of the Pru-linson Universities 90 days. Emerson Washington, 42, of 112 Lib erty assault and battery, 30 days.

Rose Offer, 47, of 672 W. Fourth The followinq dispositions were made yesterday in North Plainfield Municipal Court by Magistrate Karnick Odiakjian: Stanley J. Si9iel, 56, no home, loitering, 30 days. Arthur Edwards, 57, no home, public intoxication, 30 days. Robert Brennan, 18, 421 Mountain Watchung, attempting to obtain money under false pretenses, $205, 30 day tail term suspended.

Mark J. Schottingger, 1030 Oakland Plainfield, mis-statement of fact in application for motorcycle license, $205. Norman B. Lugg, Pen Argyle, speeding, $30. Francis H.

Harrington, Springfield, failed to obtain N.J. driver's license within 60 days, $20. Jonathan A. Vlachos, Valley Brook Long Valley, careless driving, $15. assault and battery, $50.

Dons Benbow, 22, of 208 Evona disorderly conduct, $50. Mamie Lanier, jj, ot oy w. t-rom disorderly conduct, $50. Temple Beth El Regular services for the year will begin at Temple Beth El at 8:15 p.m. today, with Rabbi Moshe Samber and Cantor Laurr ence Loeb officiating.

The bar mitzvah of Steven Kuchinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kuchinsky of 1215 Mead-owlark Lane, Scotch Plains, will be celebrated. Mr. and Mrs.

Kuchinsky will provide the altar flowers and sponsor the oneg shabbat after services. Tomorrow at 9:30 a.m., Steven will chant from the prophetic portion, and his parents will host the kiddush. Hebrew and Sunday School programs will begin on Sunday with an opening assembly at 10:30 a.m. Hand Rider, 45, of 126 Plainfield public intoxication, $50, suspended. Nicholas stambo, 36, of 438 orchard Deuteronomy and from Isaiah 61.

Rabbi Menachem Rokeach will speak on "Torah Is Not in Heaven." The study group will meet at 6 p.m. tomorrow to discuss the laws of the High Holy Days. Mincha will be at 7 p.m., followed by Sholosh Seudoth and Maariv, and sabbath will end at 8 p.m. The Slichos service will be at 1 a.m. Sunday, with refreshments to be served by the Sisterhood before the service.

There also will be services on Sunday at 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday-Wednesday at 7 a.m., preceded by Slichos at 6:45 a.m., and at 7 p.m. daily. Rabbi Rokeach will be at the synagogue cemetery in South Plainfield for pre-High Holiday prayers from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

public intoxication, $50, suspended. Mitchell Miller, 54, no home, public Intoxication, $50, suspended. Arthur Hope, 31, of 334 E. Sixth drunk and disorderly, $25. WINDOW AREAWELU FACE BRICK (all types) ORANGEBURG PIPE TRANSITS SEWER PIPS John Tarver, 39, of 457 w.

Third CELLAR DOORS CONCRETE AND CINDER BLOCKS ANTIHYDRO STEEL SASH (alt typat) SHEET ROCK PATIO BLOCKS disorderly conduct, $25. Harold Lee Anderson, 28, of 1339 E. Second assault and battery, sus TWOJ3ALES The Berg Agency, 406 "North Dunellen, reports the following transactions: Property at 335 King North Brunswick, from Lucille Danziger to Angelo and Mary A Tobia, through Joe Mayo; and property at 48 Arden Somerset, from John and Wil-helmina Eymere to Joseph and Alma Brown, through Irv Handel. pended sentence, $10 court costs. Frank King, 41, of 326 Bergen san tary code violation, withdrawn.

Rabbi Asher I. Brachman will conduct services at 7:15 p.m. today, the 24th day of Elul, in Congregation Children of Israel. Candles will be lit at 6:58 p.m. Biblical reading at 8:45 a.m.

tomorrow will be from Deuteronomy and the prophetic portion will be from Isaiah 61. Rabbi Brachman will speak on "Generations Inseparable." Evening services tomorrow will be at 7 p.m., followed by a lecture by the rabbi on the philosophy of religion. Sabbath will end at 8 p.m. The Slichos midnight service will begin at 12:30 a.m. Sunday, ushering in the High Holy Days.

Other services will be at 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday and at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. weekdays.

Reservations for High Holy Day services may be made with the ticket committee at the synagogue on Sunday from 10 a.m. until noon and from p.m., and daily -from p.m. Ohavey Zedek V'Sholom Services at Congregation Ohavey Zedek V'Sholom will begin at 7 p.m. today, with candle lighting at 6:58 pjn. Tomorrow's services will be Traffic violations Lorenzo Sterling, 655 W.

Fourth ALSO: Sait Hiy, Flu Tile, Drain Tilt, driving while under the Influence of intoxicating beverages, $205, license re Vermont Flagging, Htatilator Firaplac Unys voked for two years; careless driving, traffic signal violations, dismissed. Charles Lvtle, 1348 Willever driving South Plainfield The following dispositions were made in South Plainfield Municipal Court last night by Magistrate Michael Paticchio: Walter Ferguson of Bayonne, assault and battery on Mrs. Margaret Yannuzzi of 166 Hudson South Plainfield, 90 days In Middlesex County Workhouse with credit for six days already served and remaining 84 days suspended; time to be served if he is seen In South Plainfield again. John Szanyi of 3207 Banta South Plainfield, assault and battery on his wife, Theresa, $30 fine and 30-day suspended sentence. Gerald Augustinsky of 114 New Market South Plainfield, attempted suicide, 3-day iail sentence with credit for three days already served.

Joseph Nemeth of 116 Palmer South Plainfield, allowing vicious dog to run at large, $15. on the revoked list, contempt of court, $215. ALLEN BUBENICK STELTON ROAD, NEW MARKET MASON TOOLS Robert Harvev Westburv, L.I., un 752-3400 licensed driver, contempt of court, $60 and placed on the prohibited list from obtaining license for six months. Looking for a buyer? Courier-News Want Ads bring buyer and seller together fast. Robert wade union, delinquent in spection, contempt of court, forfeit $50 bail.

Mack M. Johnson, 1650 W. Third misuse of license plates, $30; unregistered vehicle, suspended, $5 court costs. Ernestine F. Frohm, 144 E.

Sixth careless driving, $20. Donna M. Avres, 1501 Terrlll Temple Sholom "Let's Negotiate" will be Dr. Sidney E. Nathanson's topic at 8:15 p.m.

today in Temple Sholom. The bar mitzvah of Richard Lawrence Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Levy of 1904 Wick-ford South Plainfield, will be included in the weekend services. He will chant the Torah and Haftorah blessings and read a selection from the prophets at Seventh-Day Baptist The Rev.

C. Harmon Dickinson will speak on "No Greater Love" at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the Seventh-Day Baptist Church. Sabbath School will meet at 10 a.m. TREMENDOUS VALUE! John L.

Trautwein of Highland Park, Scotch Plains, Improper turn, $20. speeding, $12. Gary Thomas of 131 Ten Eyck South Plainfield, speeding, $25. Peter R. Barrett, 1250 wesffieid Westfield, driving without a license, $30; stop street violation, $20.

Paul Decker of 232 E. Golf Plainfield, speeding, $30, and no registra Irwin Kreisberg, Rahway, allowing unlicensed person to operate motorcycle, $30. Willie E. Gant, 129 Johnston tion in possession, $10. speeding, $25.

winiam -LocKert jra, wornstown, care 17 THE COURIER-NEWS Plainfield. N. i. Friday, Sept. 9, 1966 less driving, $20; faulty muffler, $10.

at 8:45 a.m., with readings from 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. Judith M. Szu ecki, 120 Berckman stop street, $20. Louis Charles, 306 Lvman con tempt of court, delinquent auto inspection, $15.

Edward F. Weiss, 1826 W. Front violation zoning ordinance, $15. Char es Anderson. 8 0 W.

Third Calvert West Offers Homes by Metuchen Country Club contempt of court, parking violation, $6. David White, 1352 Park Ave. commercial vehicle In park, $3. Police Reports Plainfield WEDNESDAY The following reports were taken from the records of the Plainfield Police Department: 11 a.m. Sheila Mann, 20, of 535 W.

Third St. was charged with assault and battery at 545 W. Third St. by Mrs. Ruby ran Inn of the latter address.

MONTHLY NET FOR VIOLATIONS BUREAU Freddie Brown, 472 W. Front with one headlight, $15. Richard L. Sparrow, 218 Northwood speeding, $25. I BEDROOM APARTMENTS WITH DINING ROOM (5 closets in each apartment) Samuel Wolff, 202 Albert North Plainfield, speeding, $30.

Andher S. Dawson, 1026 Irving Westfield, noisy muffler, $15. Vi -v-. stiri- tJ ij i 1:15 P.m. Arthur Hope, 31, of 334 E.

Sixth St. was charged with being drunk and disorderly at police head j. i quarters. 1:47 p.m. Paul Engler, U20 Prospect said swimming pool cover at rear of home was slashed.

Damage, ssu. 2:30 D.m. Raymond Hatchett. 6S7 Third reported windshield of 1966 sedan, parked in his driveway, had been smashed. 4:35 P.m.

Mike Mondem, tsarcara Somerville, owner of Mike's Barber Shop, 202 Watchung reported v.J -ass Se-WK- Fire Calls Plainfield The following reports were taken from the records of the Plainfield Fire Department: YESTERDAY 2:46 P.m. Engine 3 extinguished an auto fire caused by a backfire in the carburetor. The car, parked In front of 422 Darrow was owned by Mrs. Richard Pease of 940 Kenyon Ave. 8:39 p.m.

A trash fire at the new King's Daughters' Nursery at 502 W. Front St. was extinguished by Engine 2. The Bureau of Fire Prevention is Investigating a report that children were seen leaving the scene shortly before the alarm was sounded. Buyers have an extraordinary choice of custom designs in this lovely community adjoining the 10th hole of the Metuchen Country Club in Edison.

The spaciously planned dwellings provide large rooms, ZM baths and 2-car garages. Homes are priced from to $45,000. The Exhibit home is open Saturday and Sunday 12 to 6 or by appointment. Directions: On Grove Ave. between Oak Tree Rd.

and Route 27. Phone 201-549-4711 or Jacob-son, Goldfarb and Tanzman, Agents, HI 2-4444. $42 taken from cash register during time he was out of the snop tor io min utes. 5:05 p.m. Inez Densky, 30 Regent said wallet containing $28 was stolen from second floor dressing room at Bamberger's.

6:20 p.m. James E. Martin, 35, of iM Pinviw charged with as at Washington and Carlson Avenues, Piscataway Township, N.J. with swimming pool and recreation area. sault and battery at that address.

Complainant, Mrs. Marion V. Martin, same address. 10:35 P.m. Milton Wllkow, 922 Cen tral reported theft of four dozen 3-foot tall shrubs from 996 Leland Gar 3 AND 4 BEDROOM Ranch, Split Level and Colonial models are offered.

dens. TcSTcRDAT 1:26 a.m. David St. John, 19, of Bloomfield, reported that while stopped Firemen Finish Dinner Plans Plans for a testimonial dinner- at Arlinotnn Ave. and W.

Eighth St. three youths, one armed wtih a knife, demanded his car. His shirt was cut with knife. Escaped by accelerating car. dance to honor Fire Private 1-ia a.m.

rain a Kicnaros, eui James J. Donovan, who is re Richmond reported prowler in rear u.rH Ma nna Inrjttftri Near Rutgers University, 18-hole community golf course, 380-acre Johnson Park, trotting and fair grounds, fishing or boating along the Raritan River. Luxurious air-conditioned 1 and 2 bedroom suites. Individual thermostatic heating control in each apartment plus a host of luxury-type features. Rental 'Agent on Premises Phon 201-968-6317 Limited Number of 2-Bedroom DUPLEXES Each with its own full basement with kitchen entrance.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Visit Our Furnished Exhibit Apartments DIRECTIONS: FROM ROUTE 1: Take Rout 287 northbound to Dunellen-Plainfield exit onto Stelton Road. on Sfelton Road to Washington Avenue. Proceed on Washington Avenue to Carlton Avenue, right on Carlton Avenue to property. FROM ROUTE 22: West to Washington Avenue, Dunellen, left around jug handle and follow Washington Avenue' to Carlton Avenue. 9:15 a.m.

Thome Johnson, 33, of Morrlstown was arrested at 228 Rich-mnnri St. rharae. obtaining money under tiring after 37 years with the Plainfield Fire Department were completed last night. Sponsor is false pretenses. Complainant, Abe 2a- the Firemen's Mutual Benevo: lent Association, Plainfield Lo goria of the Richmond St.

address. 11 a.m. Robert Bradley, 724 Sherman Ave. said while family was on vacation three windows had been broken In his hnm. i cal 7, Donovan was-'association pres 1V.4S a.m.

Robert O. Eagle, 28, of 1364 St. Nicholas Blvd. was arrested at Richmond St. and North Ave.

on a fugitive warrant Issued by Fanwood police. 2:40 p.m. Geraldine Jasper, 29, of 938 W. Third St. was arrested at that ident for 15 years and held many other office's in the local tyim null ihw mm.

mmsmmumvij, i MwwtwwswimwmwmimmiiiJi "1 Members of the committee address on an assault and battery cnarge. Complainant. Cecil Jasper, 630 W. are Local President Michael AND SUPPLY CO. Plainfield Area-Call PL 2-6463 Metuchen Area Call LI 8-3585 New Brunswick Call 985-0810 Open Daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m..

Sat. 8 a.m.-4 Fourth St. TODAY 12:25 a.m. James Grlgg, 912 Knoll wnnii Court, said his car, parked in Mu Mondoro, John Scott, John Skol-ka, Domehic Dellaventura, Nor nicipal Lot 1, had been damaged by STELTON ROAD, man Freeman and Frank Wood another that failed to stop, l-n Overhead doors at Bar It's Easy It's Fun You Can Win! JOE HARRIS' FORECAST AND Hi Tickets are available from them ber's Garage, 549 E. Third found unlocked by police.

Owner notified. Noti Ina missing. Mile Nortn ei Cmp Kilmtr and at firehouses. The affair is 1:45 a.m. Two rear windows at Union Instrument 1433 E.

Second planned for Nov. 13, in the Ar bor Inn. found unlocked. Notning Tanen. m.

Mrs. Gladvs Elder. 952 W. Third said her car, parked in front WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS of her home, nad eeen damaged oy an-other that left the scene. SESVIH9 MM BCUOWK8S ros cyis 23 run Reg.

1.49 per ft. pec ft. Shop in Air Conditioned Comfort I 1 iff I aX ft Ifi I 4 "tl Editors to Hear 3 Candidates NEW BRUNSWICK Candidates for the Democratic nomi HARDBOARD Architects' Grant Goes to City Youth Thomas C. Hubka of 916 Carnegie Ave; is one of 15 New Jersey' architectural students awarded a scholarship from the New Jersey Society of. Architects' Scholarship-Aid Foundation.

Hubka, the son of Mr. and ta. nation for the U. S. Senate, .1.59 David Frost and Warren Lots of 10 a.

it- Wilentz, and Senator Clifford P. from i Case, the Republican incumbent PLYSCORE 4'x THICK Box lots Irregulars Mrs. E. L. Hubka, is a junior at running for re-election, win speak at a meeting of the N.

J. Labor Press Council here to SUSPENDED CEILINGS 1SC Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh. He was awarded the Diehl and Stein Scholarship sq. ft. morrow.

Complete Tile and Grid from The Council, composed of edi LOTS OF 10 OR MORE tors of labor newspapers, will by the foundation. APPEARING EVERY TUESDAY for 14 WEEKS Contest rules and handy entry blank will appear each week in the full page ad every Tuesday. Take a look at Joe Harris' 4'x4' BATHROOM or KITCHEN TILEBOARD meet the candidates in separate interview sessions, beginning at Photo hobbyists need dark VINYL-ASBESTOS 1 p.m. at the Rutgers Labor Ed room equipment. Sell yours with Seored-Vnicarcd Msrblclied a Conrier-News Want Ad.

ucation Center. Reg. 5.49 5 SALE PRICE S)o FLOOR TILE 9x9 Reg. 13c Forecast, then make you own predictions by filling in your selection of the winning teams of the coming week's football games. Mail to The Courier-News before specified deadline and you may be the winner! Don't Miss This Exciting Contest up i' I FORMICA TYPE PLASTIC LAMINATES THERE'S A WINNER EACH WEEK of a "Fun-Filled" 1 II Asst.

Colors nd Sizes Reg. 60c sq. ft. If to Historic Mm 4th SECTION NOW OPEN ft. tT il A WEST POII tow 4'x8' REG.

5.95 3.09 PRE-FINISHED PANELING BLACK FLAGSTONE 12x18 30C ecu JL Which Includes: FOOTBALL GAME LUNCH DINNER at BEAR MOUNTAIN INN BUS RIDE DRESS PARADE 3.93 SILVERTON 4xS BLACK TOP SEALER st" 3-49 CLASSIC WALNUT TONE .4.49 Contest Sponsored by the Following Business Firms ANTIQUE BIRCH 4x8x'4 ANTIQUE BIRCH COLONIAL BIRCH KNOTTY CEDAR KNOTTY PIKE 6.95 7,95 Reg. 11.95 4x8x'4 Reg. 13.79 LEBANON, NEW JERSEY IN THE ROLLING HILLS OF HUNTERDON COUNTY SPLIT-LEVEL, BI-LEVEL, TRUE RANCH AND TWO-STORY COLONIAL HOMES ON LANDSCAPED ESTATE-SIZED PLOTS OF 1 ACRE.8 rooms, 3 and 4 bedrooms, 2 and 214 baths, all electric kitchens, paneled recreation full basements, hot water baseboard heat, 2-car garages, patios and many other luxury features. City water. Priceds From $24,290 up.

75 to 90 Mortgages Available. ONLY 40 MINUTES FROM NEWARK (30 MINUTES VIA FUTURE ROUTE 73 WHICH COMES SOON): Going west on Route 22, 2 miles from Whitehouse, turn right about 500'. past Boarding Kennels sign, then pass bridge, then first road to left, or at Lebanon, pass big blue building, turn right on to' Blossom Hill Road, at Lebanon Baptist Camp sign, go straight past the camp, then first road to right. Going east on Route 22, turn left at sign of Lebanon Baptist Camp, pass camp, then first road to right. Sales Agent: EfVIIL GOTTLIEB LEBANON, N.J.

Model Home 236-2233 Boynton Oil Co. 441 W. Second Street Plainfield, N. J. Bristol Motors U.S.

Highway 22 North Plainfield, N. J. Deering Home Improvement 403 W. Front Street Plainfield, N. J.

Dom's Auto Sales Route 22 and Somerset Street North Plainfield, N. J. Easco Car Care Center Route 22 (East ot Sears) Scotch Plains. N. J.

Elmer Brewer 77 Second Street Somerville, N. J. Gruning's 205 East Fifth Street Plainfield, N. J. Queen City Pontiac 320 Park Avenue Plainfield, N.

J. Seaboard Tractor Route 22 and Mountain Avenue Somerville, N. J. Somerset Bus Co. Route 22 Mountainside, N.

J. Toot N' Tote Madison Avenue Fifth Street Plainfield, N. J. Town Country Motors 25 Davenport Street Somerville, N. J.

Town Shop Clothier 44 Somerset Street Plainfield, N. J. Home Savings Loan Assoc. 112 N. Washington Avenue Dunellen, N.

J. Howard Johnson's Route 22 North Plainfield, N. J. Kadesh Travel Agency 457 Somerset Street North Plainfield, N. J.

Kennedy's House of Mowers Route 22 and Gaston Avenue Somerville, N. J. Midtown Motors 680 Bound Brook Rd. Middlesex, N. J.

Morrison's 39 West Main Street Somerville, N. J. Orange Mattress 60S West Front Street Plainfield, N. J. it "is re-Finished Moldings and Nails In Stock ft, k4UqHWWM ill ALUMINUM LEADERS 1.49 section 9.95 ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS ALUMINUM GUTTERS 21.95 WATCH FOR CONTEST FORM SEPT.

13, 1966, IN THE COURIER-NEWS 2.49 WHITE 36.95 soction All Prices F.O.B. Ymri.

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