LIII—NO. 34 Published Weekly Kntflffd iw 2nd ClMS Mull On Thursday WOODBRIDOE, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, I9ftt At r. O., WixKlhrldR«, S. ), PRICE TEN CENTS r-iii \ccountants Studying Kahree Bovlan Is Alarme Vouchers In Preparation Vacancy J Viewed )Y Grand Jury Session Screening Comrinttfe Over ^Staggering' Appointed to Review oml Phase Applications for Pont WOODBRIDGE — A screen- I inn committee composed o Probe Robert VORCI, John Fein and Francis Wukovets will make a study of prospective candidates Enrollment Figure [! rallied brforc coming to a decision on • ithr appointment of a successor . iitltllXtH — Hundreds lo Mrs. Ruth Kahree. who trn- . s HIT now being ex- jderrd her resignation to the . .iiw ph Seaman As- jBoard last week. : IIS Seen ;•.•] i-h Amboy before Mr. Wukovets smd yesterday M Hi turned over to jthal each Board member lias ,'..i - otfice in the jbeeu asked tosubmit'tlie names • i ,i r of the investiga-; 'of those they think ure the best iiiuiiioipal practices In '-i suited to take Mrs. Kahree's As No. 1 , nil. Prosecutor Ed-j place. When the list is in the ;i.,i,iu Mated at his of-1 :jthrer members will Chen select r.ivii'ret yesterday. I her successor. i i.ni underwent minor Mrs. Kahree's resignation Problem ; .' week and as a re-( came as a surprise vto the public. in the al-i She hart served for six years on the Board before announc- (' . ,'i . of duplicate dt-' WOODBRIDGE — A major •;., iii.s presented to ing her intention of vesiem'iiR. decision must, be made between , ..nil Jiiiv. which is not The Board president, Mr. now and nrxt, year U to how !,-i to inert, until next; Wukovets, revealed also last the ever,increasing number dt week that around the first of •| if prosecutor is expect-! students will be housed, Supers the year he will be leaving for . urn to his New Bruns- mtenrient of Schools Patrick- A. Venezuela for at least a two- Koylan told the Board Of Edu>- Monday year stay. He indicated he will ciitlon last niRht after he M» 11 tenitor said thai the remain on the Board until that vealed the school system "Wlft ' ;il.(4f of the time to see the completion of not be able to operate" undfit' . take considerably' le of the projects started In the present seUup. Munr ,-ubjf'ct took NH.DV FA.MIMKS AIM II A rherk fn, over illIKI was turned over to Mis» Ruth Wolk, the Township Under his Figures announced by Mjr,, 01 the time at the of the lndrpfndent-l.eiider, fur the I Ml Indenendnit-lfiuler Christmas Fund. The eherk Boy Ian caused constderirbte" •mi' ipted by Lewi,s S. rtpresrnls prorepds of n softball Rume between thp WoodbridEP Township I'mpires and concern, He noted that lafet lal cd'unwl for thr KraMiry Flrr Company Thursday at Ford* Park. Left to rifht, Charles Fitipatrlck, year at this time there ^eh»'- thf munid-| John Zullo, Mi&s Wolk ami Charles Banko. Snow Storm 10,480 students enrolled In i in\. Ration. Thati grades kindergarten to itt. ' ili'd in the Orand This year there are 11,113, an ' Promotion Time! Plan Studied FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE: Mrs. Lelaral l\ Reynolds, Linden Avenue, Woodbrldne, increase of 663. iittaoo or the who recently retired as kindergarten teacher at Colonia Schools 1 and l(i, was honored at At the same period last year, WUOUBR1DOE— \ review (if 'hat or alleiad tff I A tea for new teachers given tijr Hit WnudlnidKe Township I (lUMlion AMbcifttioi^ai 3.6R7 students were e.D! i the sewage dftpo&al the snow removal program and School lfi. Left to right are Mrs. Raymond llaborak. Superintendent of Schools Patrlrl, the Junior High SchoSl; pjar resulted in a steps to fix resgphsibility for A. Boylan and Mrs. Reynolds. this year there a*e 3,99iir an i turned by 'r» Sergeant, Captain, Lieutenant various zones inmse ol a snow increase of . indicating Out! ntorm has b*Mi ordered by evidence, npitteen«w*,GhKLiiK Mol- i yew there were naf; flhaWniBi) of Public Works. tnis yr^ 2,690, or Exams Asked of Civil Service "We plan to.be prepared, soi Local Man Loses frierld of 293, In the special Classes that in the event of a storm last year 1)7 students were en- each Township employe will n er Gifts WOODBRtDGE - Examnw- rolled, this year, 101,' an in* know just what streets he will iIOIis for captains, lieutenants, jcrease of 4. Work on and be responsible and sergeants in the Police Can Fill One School for," Mr. Molnar said. , partment have been requeste£\Ud j S Jaycee Head to Speak In Hammarskjold Crash "The totals are staggering", i nounced , Plans are also being made to by Charles J. Alexander, per- use Civil Defense radio com- Mr. Boylan reported. "Last year the total registration was sound officer, from the Slate munications during a storm so yinowski Mourn$ jDepartment of Civil Service. 6,661 and this year 17,929, or nioriitl Puiid will be A t Hess Plant Wednesday that the foremen can contact an increase of 1,268. The 1,268 It a expected that the Town PORT READINO — Robert Conger, Jackson, Tenn., United trucks throughout the Town- Death of Rinallo increase is enough to fill a States Junior Chamber of Commerce president, will speak to ship. Vote Urged school the size of School 17 in Israel, Benjamin captain*, two .lieutenants and 65 leading New Jersey businessmen and New Jersey State Mr. Molnar is investigating In Plane tragedy eventuau three Township Jaycees Endorse Charter Study Colonia." Yoml y- wgeant Jaycee officers and chairmen at a dinner to be held at the the possibility of using routes By WINDSOR J. LAKIS Continuing, Mr. Boylan told Eligible to take the examina- similar to those used by the vim yesterday. ess Refinery here, next Wednesday at 6 P. M. And Plan Campaign to Insure Passage the Board: nowitz told the con-jtloi captaincies are: Mr. Conger will detail objectives of the national young men's (Continued on Page 2) WOODBRIDGE — While the tragic death of Dag Hammar- WOODBRIDGE — | Wood- efficiency or in responsive- "The alarming part of it all skjold in an airplane crash in is that In June the Senior High civie bridge Township Junior Cham- ness to the people; organization Dr. Africa shocked the world, it School will graduate 683 but Rob was brought closer to home ber of Commerce has unanim- "2. The present form of the incoming freshman class RO to the Wood- McLaughlln, Horace Deter and'ert E. Watson, Cranford, New Charter Study Aspirants when Stephen Vinowski, 2 ously endorsed a 'Yes" vote on government was designed next year is estimated at 1,528, Andrew LudwiK Jersey Jaycee president, is to back In the 17th Century for (Continued on Page J) Sergeants eligible to take the ^ , Green Street, heard of the news. the public question of a Chart- g )describd e activitieljv s orff the 140 a town ot just a few hundred lieutenantutenants examination are: To Take Part in Forum Although Mr. Vinowski had er Study which will appear on oca c 1R t rs n met the UN Secretary-General Inhabitants. Not for today's United Syna Henry'' ' * P * ' 'hi* state. the November 7 ballot, Publisher Showing WOODBRIDGE — The five unopposed candidates for on numerous occasions it was great municipality of 80,000. of Woodtoldge. Mr. Conger, 33, partner in a Charter Study Commission will be the speakers at a public the death of William Rinallo, Bernard W. Freedman, the Steady Improvement u m an annual schol- seph Slpoe, Albert Martin, Ken- Jackson, "3. At present there is no meeting called by the Woodbridge League of Women Voters personal secretary to Mr. Ham- Jaycees Charter Study Project mention of the three basic given at Wood- neth Van Pelt, Closindp Zuc- Tenn., will salute the New Jer- WOODBRIDGE - Charlei for next Thursday at 8 P. M., at School 11. merskjold, that deeply affected chairman, introduced the en- rights that almoit all other E. Gregory, publisher of The Jaycees as number one Junior Scheduled to speak are David Pavlovsky, Fords, attorney; the local man. Mr. Rinallo died dorsement proposal which in- ahfYuhasz. Charles Oliphant. Rob- communities enjoy—the ini- Independent-Leader, is show- Chamber state in the country. in the plane crash also. cluded a resolution explaining ert Tune, Robert Ohlsen, Stan- Miss Mary Connolly, vice principal, Woodbridge Senior High. tiative, referendum and re- ing steady improvement since The New Jersey group won Mr. Vinowski, familiar to his why there is a pressing need call; .and '••'ml HonplteiSchool School; Edward P, Keating, being hospitalized early last lop recognition as a result of many friends here for his cheer- for such a study and a detailed "4, That any recommen- H student who Is principal, Iselin Junior High week. The "no visitors" sign is its participation In community ful disposition and helpfulness, plan for Jaycees active par- dation of the elected Charter m Mirglcal duties. Patrolmen and plalnclntheE- still up on his door at Perth affnirs and individual develop- School; Kenneth Btdffin, Co- Eye Clinics is passenger sales agent for the ticipation in and support of a Commission will still have to •d is « Charles men eligible to lake the promo- Amboy General Hospital, but ment ilnd its jjnncrcac w lonia, Associate Professor of Hudson River Day Line, and "Yea" vote movement. be approved by the voters of Mr. Gregory wishes to expresi l tlon examination for 8ei"« '«nt;bersliip in 1960-61. Chemical Engineering at Stev- a long time friend of the late Reasons for endorsement in- the Township at next year's his appreciation to those who More than 80 percent of New Instltute and Christian Offered Free Mr. Rinallo's. general election, therefore stopped by to wish him well Center an appro Bahr, Victor J. cluded in Mr. Freedman's pro- Jersey, Jaycee chapters took a stockel, Woodbridge. attorney. Their association began in only benefit can be derived and left word they had called. tA be erected In Charles Bunko, WOODBRIDGE — Harold J posal are: The purpose of the meeting, Bailey, Woodbridae Health Of- 1942 when both were stationed "1. The present charter is from such a study." An avid reader, Mr Gregory he League states, is to assist with the Army in North Caro- To Implement Support is finishing his third book and Daucli. Wendell Doll, Joseph V, ficer, today urged residents to 292 years old and has never 1 NOTICE William E. Doup, Township residents In familiar- participate in the free eye lina, A third man, Don Thomas, The Jaycees will imfilcineti says he is beginning to enjoy percent of the state's chapters izing themsStves with the need also an aide to the late Secre- been studied for possible im- their support in several ways the leisure to which he to so with next James A. Euan, Robert A. Egan, screening program being of- individual develop- for a Charter Study and to In. iContinued on Page 2) provements in governmental (Continued on Page 2) unaccustomed. ' nf the qpjor po- John Papaak, Stephen Feierta*. fered at the Middlesex General troduce them to the, candidates, Hospital, Brunswick, on "make the.ir members more el- alst an- September 27 and 28 from 2:00 iur statement!. iOreen. fective In community work. il Candi- not Arthur J. Grosskopf, Joseph W. to 5:00 P. M.; Perth Amboy i"i 14iidid!(tr, but i General | Hospital, September party, 25 and 21,1-8:00 P.M.; and at or 1550 members, to an all-time cording! to the announcement, •< w ill not be edited Jtfferson, William Ma St. Peter's General Hospital all candidates running for of- !»<• cut at thr *S0 New Brunswick, on September Continued on Pag Continued on Pag 25 and 26, from noon to 2:00, P. M, "I am advised," Mr. Bailey said, "that this free service is offered to every person over 35 years ol age not already under care ol a phyilenui fbr an eye condition. Many'diseases of the eye ure remediable if found in time, There are also other dis- eases i)t the body which reveal (Continued on Page 2)

Moris Mast* No. 59; liuth's IWonl Stunils BALTIMOKK — Koger Minis couldn't tn'itf make it last iiieht altimush he gave it a terrific try — and the Yunkei- MluKgrr fell one shy with 5!l Hi Babf Ruth's rec- ord ol till liiittx- runs. Maiih Wasted li*s VJlh in third imiim lu» niakm* it pauibit to teal coat experiment on the vealed tin p n, School next year Is estimated An arch:!«t s rendering of put made 4 en single session In v lir (fad on Bmrth Part ~v\n naa PMtment at 3 533. This is for a building new Srhwl 1 was presented to,Mr. Mundy, V: \o:el and Har- WOODBRIDOE-Four mem- »nd six new bind irhlch WM constructed to hou» the B?ard and Interested resl-jold Mullin --ure named as a proven so niccesaful that ber'; of n family from Pennsyl- ordered tin,t. .,,,•• ,1,300 children In a single ses-'der.u w*re told there was a commit tee. vania were seriously Injured Committeeman Charles Mol- changeable o.i ii • Uon. Next year the enrollment powfb:l;!v that bldi will be re-. Due to V;v r, sisnation o! wliiir driving south on Route 1 nar, Public Works Chairman, ;; In the e\nv, r,( Will be three tinus t*e capacity ceivert rvx! month. Mr. Boylwi Ruth Kahrf? Clifford Hsndcr- jTupsday when a truck blew a Is planning similar "sample" ; the buUdlm Betjreen HOT painted out the site pre«ent«;han was Bpp'in.ed chairman it ire, jumped tlie concrrto divid- road* in other areas of the «et-up Will CPU t": next year'a\ma)or d»- hF prjbitms and all utllltlesiof \h- Person. M Committee by er mid 5tniok their car head-on Township. rtilon must be madeV sre available He also said thatjthe Board prudent, " headquartis, iirt, Injured »fit Enul Dobyock, According to Mr. Molnar, jatd squad-/ nrr. It «as noted the State De- w '^"- building i* a compact I Wukovew 20, driver, Kvelyn Bobyock, 35. ~**ilaieiU. afJUQCfti Government ::•>* i' may be completed in less Th? inv r. to th? Wood- , the new process preserves [tors' liomei z«<\ s Bobyock. 65, andJ materials already on th« 'routes ' hat held up approval of any'tiBie ITlan sum? vt- -the-newei'bridge £cliQ0l.fta*d , to, road R:.n during the Bobytvk, 45, allofMajj ro,^ _«_ and keeps water , ' . further school construction an* »rade whooLv ;*tiit Puerto Plailf. PA- TWy IBr'T3Sfaj«i«inii«r»- • ' ...I..,. , *, . nation ras re-; 'honohonyy Pla ft to the secessionist movement Robert M. Vogel suggested a Chrlstcna? !u.k«n to Per consideration Of) a recommendation made be built in the ba^ment of'have to tH-:' Route 1, was driven by i the roads we already I ContiilUrd f.,,.. the unsi'Vl d world situation and will eliminate patch ch«pt«rs weir r-v- . Thompson. 33, of 777 work." throuah 1941 • IUMM.4BT OR SYNOPSIS Or 1H» AIDIT RETORT Street, Newark. Police said the He.<«, ,.,:•, tmck had a blw-out near Me- The seal coat Is going to be DECKMBER by plan*. He also reid there tried on different type* of and T;,« A88IT8 3i. vm WM conslri' ration of expenses' jtuchen Avenue and «ent out of Cuti »a4 'control, striking a light stan- rotds that need re-surfacing Tun. Ai«jii(n»a;< L'.fni »nd Ctti:-y Involved — on concrete, penetration, tour of Uie H<- :.: 573,005.39 O8.4M.0l! (hion at the intersection. It Chirjn R«c«:tis:« . .... - and black top, Mr, Molnar 130 guesU w;li pip. hoptr.y Acquire ;-: Ti«f»- then hurdled the divider and ner. Robert \v i, Aunstd v»:u. - struck a car driven South by said. 1W.3W.19 124.14i.aBj Local Man dustrial i Ch«T»! :o 7-jrure Tin'.tcn- GIVEN SI'BP"F\AS; Two township committn nn n, I'avid T. Millrr, Poliff Charles Hemenway, Jr., 39, of lie 8ervire Continued from Page 1) c»p:uk :.s:3jio.oo sionfr. on the left, and 'Ihomas Costello arp In in? liindrd subpoenM by two orfircn of 613 Oder Avenue, Ellrabeth, BOW DID BE Qri HOME? is dinner ».'?f! !* Rttfnue of tary-Geneml joined With the Ihf polirr depirtmrnt, dlrfctlnt them to attend Hi*1 Fourth Annual PBA Dane* to b« before smashing Into the Boby- other two at the Army camp to WOODBRJDOK — Bomeon* hrld October 2» in St. Demrtrius Hall, Cartcrrt n alter Krosn will play for danclof, On ock car. got into his locker at Hatco TOTAL ASSETS H0.JJ0.SMM form a trio that remained In the lrft is Patrolman Samuel Stratton, commiltri- chairman, and Patrolman Joseph Mr. Hemenway w« not In- Chemical Co., Fords, and stole close friendship all these years. Nemetb, president of the TBA is on the right. jured. Police said his car ap- The three men left to go over- his trousers, Richard Kenlght- LUBn.mjs. RESIRVK parently was struck only *m R»hway, Informed police. ^ _xm u with til* Eighth Infantry|i I A5D SCRPLUB gUnclng blow. trouier pockeU were MJ ,, Bond* tDd No-.fj Pivib.e K22r'.ii Division — nil held the same : lta tne Ixnp 1.016.401.18 Promotions \GOP Cluh Having At the hospital UM Injuriw m llt, oar ktyt, three bui, 3*9.:»3S3 rank — technical sergeants.'; m Other Uibill'.wi ind 9j»e:»! Funds to the Bobyock family were WkeU »nd three Damage stubs. Ewertf lor C«rula AM»'.! R*c«t?»t>:« 840,721.73 m MOJS iThey "*' Enaiand, France, Uix-' Continued froni Pare 1) Buffet Dinner Sunday listed as follows: Emll, po«lble' Burplui embourg and Germany, , ?eph A. S&_y, A>'rt Nahass, I8ELIN — Mrs, Rose Peril- fracture of the knee; Evelyn, TOTAL LIABttlTlSS, HESSRVK Remained Baddies Joseph J. Nemtth, Anthony lard, A. Oeorge Tex Perry, and LOWEST PRICES find H Feat , AMD BURPICS I10JM3MM I compound fracture of the let. AfUr the war they still re- O"Brien, John Ordoko, DanieliFrank Johnson are co-chalr- contusions and concussion of on mained buddies and had many Panconi, Frank J. Paytljmen of a buffet dinner, Sunday, the head: Nicholas, fractured NEW FORDS YELLOW COMPARATIVE STATEMENT Of OflBATIOM AJTO ICRFLl'S— good times togeth. Much of 4 Cl'lUNI ITK'D Stephen Petras, Miri.ac to 8 P. M. at Lou Homer's ribs, fractured cheekbone, lac- Woodbridge Ford ICAfH BAil£I T1A* ltN VIAR ltil time was spent at Mr. Rlnallo's Route 1, to honor ofjerntton of the face »nd shock. PAGES I Mt,l»M Stephen Pochek. Edward 1 I5S St. George* Avenat ftlfplw B»ltnt». Junury L _. . . I 77«.jn.M|iummer Place in Point Pleasant. *'i Mayor and Francis, fractured ankle, COUtcUoae of DtUnqucat Taes and jThe deceased is stirvlved by a Prep^tliick, WllH.Mii C. Reid. ME 4-7400 T« Title L!»r.» ._ J73OMM seeking re-election and C»rl A. right forearm, and shock. Coli«tioik of C\irr«nt T»x Lety „... ._ 10.2O1.8J1J8 jjooVatawife and young son. i Also, Edward K'SMI, Joseph Fleming, Jr., Fourth Ward OOP Ml««nsn wjjUe srn, Walter J, Sir.?-:, Wllliam'mittee, TOTAL FUNDS ...- $H.2M,8«.2« »u,wi,on.t4!Mr. Vlnowski went to work H. Stephano, Jr., F:ank Szal-| The affair Is sponsored by with Public Service. All three ,lar, Robert J, Thompson. Mar-'the Fourth Ward Republican EXPENDITURES (AOCHUAL BASIS) lived tn New York and later the Budget Eip«Etlltures: tin Thullesen, St^plien P. To-'Club who wiU^lso meet tomor- Elect CARL A. FLEMING MuDlclpal Purpose* I 4.7S7.221.94 i.local man moved to Wood- ,bak, John HWalcima:i. Fred C.irow n>8ht at 8:00 at Fireside Local School PurpOMi . (,380.1635) ' bridge. The other two men had County T»«» . 1.S39.090.M HIHSSJ iWandrsjr--7jr., Zxmund C.'Hall. Music for dancing will be gptcltl District T«e» 1,310.300,04 alternated on the many, trips |Wojcik,, Charle.-; v,"yda, Philip supplied by Lou Deck. Fourth Ward Committeeman M4.9337j9 Otbftf Purposta _ -»—- — l.MJ.09 the Secretary-General took jP. Yaayino, Al'X.^nder MJ Mr. Vinowski heard the shock- TOTAL EXPINDITUHB8 113,421.920 91 jYaczina, Stephen v.;hasz, An-i American women buy col- ing news In New York City as UM: Eiper.dltures to t» Balaad ;thony R. Zuccaro iogne, not perfume, i Iselin-Colonia by Putuie !»««• ..- , M,50O.0O 83,570.00 he passed a luncheonette and RECEIVF.S DEGREE: Misi heard the news over the radio Norma Toni Schiller, daugh- TOTAL ADJU8TID KXPEdUTUHlS _. »U,322,42091 111,988,892.80 ter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold SurplUJ Balance December 31 I M4.3B5.I7 I M8,128.64 that the plane was missing. I Menlo Park Terrace COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPIRAT1OS AND SVRPU'S- Schiller, WoodbridKe Avenue, WATEE cTamr rtND Avrnrl, graduated Monday i TEAR 19M VEAR 1959 WOODBRIDGE • EXECUTIVE—Prtfideat FlreaMe from I'psala Collete re- LUMBER CO. RIVSNUI (CASH BASIfl) 'Yes' Vote FRff CITY AND Sl'BfHBAS DEMYtM Conpanict Collection of Rent» ™- - $2,060 00 <1,7M.OO ceiving a derree of Bache- MlicelUneous—Prom Other Thm R«nu „ M 26 51 Continued from Page 1) lor of Science In Education. AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE t EDUCATOB—Forowr Woodbridf e Hith Prom Qenenl Funiii for Deficit •, . 2.IJS w IMtn Including publicizing of the She Is teaching: In the Town- Quality Keeps Is in Business . . . School Teacher resolution of endorsement by ship School System. • BUSINESS LEADER—Member, Board Direc- Totti . 14,200 00 »3,2O8.B1 • Building Milirials • Doon & Windowi EXPENDITUEKJ (ACCRUAL BASIfl) advertisement in The Inde- tors Middlesex County Board of Realtors Budget Expenditure*: pendentLeader-; preparing and • Mlllwork t wallboard Otl 4.210 00 3.208.81 distributing a "Memo to Citi- • CIVIC LEADER—Chairman (I960) Retarded Eye Clinics * Children's Drive—Executive Director belta Operating Surplui Balance December 11, -0- zens" retcmmentlinR a "Yes" .1-0 Chamber of Commerce — Orianher Iielin vote: organizing and executing (Continued from Page 1) a "Yes Vote Motorcade" on Little League RECOMMENntTIONS themselves ftoough symptoms »\ • Kitchen 1. Th»t Tax Title Lieut b« liquidated by collection or foreclosure, Isaturday, November 4 and aid- In the eyes/ . : * • VETERAN—Korean Conflict. i. Thst^Proptrtj acqutre^y Tax Tl:le U*a Liquidation be sold and jng the Citizens Committee for Cabineti • Choice of Mayor Fred Adama. to *« T« "The names of those persons. ' *"""" """" Charter Study whenever pos- icoSuntf ?WUla bo tunlwrt dr ilcttiialDt If -,-. - •ho should receiye additional' j ttam +* Kcordt. #x \ ' ' hiblt. examinatidte "and possibly; MErcury 4-0125 X- CMS te tfwelMd In ihi pMtflng of touehtn, w to ^\\ men of Wood- treatment for the protection Of , '417 Rabway \\t,, Woodbridge VOTE-November 7, 1961 Township between the bj all official* their eyes we referred to Vnt\ _^____\z ageticles. ' _ - — ages of 21 and 35 who are In- Eye Health Service at the Com- I. That the Ll«t of ftSecIowd propertlee at eiamlned and si4Ch ad- terested in aiding the Charter Jiuwynu as are nectisary because of ulcs and grants to others missiofa lor the Blind at the [Study movement and In be reviewed and deleted from UIB record* if required. " Department of Institutions 7, That thee lt«m» In dljpu w In thee MagtstqueMagtstquts Court bbe disposed ol i ing an organization which ac- and Agencies. These persons are In order that the account may be adiiuttd to Its proper balances. tively supports such Important 8. That a jummary of this report be published as required by R. S. followed up, including visits by worthwhile civic projects are 40:4-2. public health nurses when ne- The above summary or srnopalj was prepared from the report of urged to call Mr. Freedraan at audit of the Township of Woodbrldge, County of Middlesex, tor thelwp i niia „, n,,.,, u rric cessary, to explain the desira- J J0 (lr Dar O calendar year 1M0. Thli report of audit, nubmltted by Gomlnger, Buple«t '• ^ " narns, bility of additional examina- and Clooneyy,, Registered Municipap l Accountants and Certified Public public affairs director at PU tion and possibly treatment. Accountants, la on file at the Township Clerk's office and may be 4786. Inspected by any Interested perion. Those who can take care of the We'll B. J. DUNIQAN, Military alert in Soviet bloc cost are urged to spfi « private "i-L. 9/14*21/61 reported. physician. Special arrange- ments can be worked out for those who need some adjust- ment In cost. "The screening centers will be manned by physicians who have had special training in the carry the ball... detection and treatment of eye diseases. These medical doc- tors are known as ophthalmolo- gists. A service of this kind, of- fered without cost at this time, is of great value. It could re- front Kindergarten to College sult In the saving of the sight of several persons through the de- tection and treatment of eye diseases." This effort to find und cor- rect potentially injurious eye conditions is under the spon- Seems like a long time beiwe&n Kindergarten and College. sorship of the Committee on on Conservation of Vision of Actually, these years will slip by all too fast! It's not too The Medical Society of New at the advantages of early now to start saving on regular schedule for your child's Jersey, It Is supported by the New jersey Academy of Oph- education. thalmology and Otolaryngology, ELECTRIC the New Jersey state Commis- sion for the Blind, the New Jer- sey Hospital Association, and the New Jersey, State Depart- HEATING FOR ment of Health. "I heartily endorse this ef- fort to help people preserve For every banking need you can count YOUR NEW HOME their health and one of the most priceless possessions they on First Bank & Trust Company. Here Public Service's new low Electric heating rate have, their eye^ght," Mr. you will find financial1 services to benefit lets you step into the future ... to enjoy all the Bailey said. "I hope great numbers of our residents will evety member of the family. luxurious comfort and convenience that only Elec- go to the centers.'• tric home heating can give you I Thermostat oontrols comfort level for each Charier Study room ... olean like an eleotriolight..., Continued from Page 1) no fumes, soot or odor .., silent flee In Woodbridge Township fast... no moving parts to will attend and answer ques- tions. Commercial HoJne Improvement replace or wear out, A general meeting of the ever ... no fuel League is set for tonight at Savings ;delivery 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Jo- t Safe Deposit Boxei seph Ostrower, 11 Dixon Drive. prob'lems Mrs. Harriet Meltz, a teacher at LoatiH t Foreign Currency Exchange ^either! School 21, will speak on "Sal- ary Guides fot Teachers" and Mrs. Ethel fielderman, Iselta, will discuss "Financing Higher Education".

WORKSHOP "!%• Bank Pfefc AH Tfc« Service*" Excellent location, one block from Wttwlkildit IbofplBi oaiit« Ideal for TV repairs, elec- trician, plumber or uinliaplc $75.01) per month F0H8.lt. J. - PflTI Available Immediately Heu ol r«tt»ur»nt Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 381 School St ti* Woodbridfe THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961 PAGE THRHB -Juniors Rev. R. Bonham Sisterhood Members Hungarian (i n Luau Leaving Avenel Participate in Skit festival • — The Pastor and Central Branch of the New lesslon of the First Presbyter- WOODBRIDOE — The need Jersey Womens" League. Meetingliftn Church have announced .' living quarters for women Saturday® Rev. Robert, A. Bonham has students at the Jewish Theo- New Years greetings were ,, s hum will be the Wnrterert his resignation as As- Bemlnary ot Ameritft|extend«l by Mm KuK«ne Hor- WnoTltilUDCtK Ti:r 8p\ nick, president, and Rabbi ,,l i,hr membership soclate Pastor In order to ac- illustrated In a skit en- tional Huni;:iil;Hi UHl'vv.t FA* . | Samuel Newberger spoke on the ,,,,, held by the 3ub- cept a cull as Pastor of the titled, "The Fateful Decision," tivnl. mi nnniinl Mrnt whifft" ( vital part women play In Jew- . ,,;M;IIKS Club Wednes- First Presbyterian Church of (it the first general meeting of rliHAs ryrrptmnally ll' ish life, • •iris between the ages Loti*""K" Blanch" '-, Mr•• . Bonham- • , „ Sisterhood, ConRregatlon Adath n.iv.rk wiii li • ,irld i n wishing to Join the graduate of the University of Israel. The next general meethiu by tin1 Huiii'iiiifln Reforn ,.l;c(i to contact Miss'Illinois. McCormlck Seminary Mrs. Benjamin Rablnowitz, will be October 9 with Mis 'Church in Ihf Puris'n Maurice Chodosh as chairman ,il,,, ME 4-1305. They and Princeton Seminary, came chairman o f the Mathilde ,R''ho(il Strri't, stnriina at 't JThe Torah Fund will be fea- .,,(1 In attend the to the Avenel Church four years Schcchter Fund raising, was |P. M. tin' tured with a talk by a student crt party at thei ago after service us a chaplain producer and the cast Included Stephen (ivi lies is ^pnetjuj from the rabbinical seminary. Mi:s Charlotte Mar- In the United States Air Force. Mis. Jules Meistrlch, Mrs. Wat- ''Chnirmnn and he Is being min- ter Shimanskl, Mrs. Sol Klein, [stsUd by. StLpliui i'.. iiattu Jt istry at the Church, the Church Mrs. Al Rockoff, Mrs. Abe 8. Wtlllmn Kniko. Wlll Mnwiii*u dances jgrew from about 800 members |Winograd, Miss Michele Stahl, Nursing School Oyencs, Loul^ Hrnyrez, p to well over 1,000 members. Tin; and Miss Ilene RablnowiU. en Dorko »nd Stephen Ra<&. .• ill!irnied by Miss Val- 1 neon, or "Nan"nmii LllLIII " mp»""Sessio"n "ofi thme isiiuruiChurch-har IIHKs ccallf - Mrs. Irving Hutt, co-chairman, HiliU'irrn tol'- -»n" • wift- colonlB. Miss Haba-N a connrei?atlonal meeting to! [discussed the life and back- Freshmen Elect 'be presented by the children ' ground of Mathilde Schechter !imd ytiunji HcUi11s oi :he ciiuvill ",' professional dancer,^ upon his resignation, Oc- PERTH AMBOY-The fresh- New members welcomed by fi [who will be dressed In autheiK H,,wiiimn Aloha Cater-jtober 1, after the 11 A. M. serv- |man class at Perth Amboy Gen- Mrs. IrwW Hundert, member- f'r;|tlf Hunnarlan costumes. Dajot Vnrk City. "Keep Your!*- Mr. and Mrs, Bonhnm and eral Hospital School of Nursiiin ship vice president, were Mrs ^ .directors are Mrs. WlttlaBl Hi,. Himds" Is a1 dance• their two children plan to move .this week chose Miss Patricia Al Rockoff, Mrs. Gerard Klotz and Jowph Remenar iormod. to LOUR Branch the end of Oc- |varga, Carteret, M Its first f tober. A committee composed of Mrs. ,Howard Pelbush, Mr*, president. Other class officers .„,.; MHMC will De furnished llf • inni meeting of the Norman Pox, Mrs. Allan Kahn, >(*'iithe Ciiravnn Orfhcsti'R. \ '• ,., inld at the home of elders, Richard Menke, Stephen elected were the Misses Merle i 8hMri ! 1(1 Mrs. Sheldon Kawut, Mill Jer- Buck, fords, vice-president -'^ii A trartltlraml HunRnrliB i .Mir„„• . M.MrsS,. oBruc.u««e ™,-"~ - " ° H. WeferlliiK. is sel klll a ry Mlttman, Mrs. Irving Levlne Linda Krebs, Metuchen, record-! menu will be prepared by th» mi;,i.h Avenue. Plans| ' 8 successor to Mr. Bon and Mrs. Jerome Grossman. ,.;!,L;idies Aid .Society, Mrs, Steveft Mold a hayrlde ham. Ing secretary, Hannah Ward, Mrs. Seymour Cohen an- Cranbury, corresponding secre- :\ Siinun. general chairman, «•• date set for On Sunday, Rev. Dr. Charles | nounced the 8isterhood will tary; and Anna Mae Gehmnn, 1 sisted by the Lorantffy Guildt :io. It was also .... MacKenzle will preach atj \ : Isponsor a Harvest Moon Ball, [Metuchen, treasurer. •|Mrs. Anthony Ambrose, chalr« „ Miter the sixth dls- [the 8 and 10 A. M. services. The man. November 4, at the center. Mrs. To represent the class In the iiii tournament which topic of his sermon will Sol Klein requested members The Brotherhood will be ill "Joseph, finding meaning school's Student Nurses' Or- ,hi in the spring. A to help with the Book Pair, 'charge of other refreshment* a world of tragedy." The text ganization, Miss Mary Ann iihlc for entry In the October 12, sponsored by the Yaremko. Perth A,mboy, was with Steven Simon as ,,. which Is held for will be Acts 7:2-13. Rev. Bon-! hum will preach at 9 and 11 chosen for the Executive Board, and junior wo- arid the following were chosen 'Die public is invited to at- A. M. on the topic "How life or the district, will for standing committees: the tend. • I death can be pin." and casting done Hospital Lists Misses Joyce Prehodka, Me- to Miss Suej| Rev. Dr. MacKenzie will tuchen, and Marie Chleblcki, chairman. |speak on "Difficulties In rend- MRS. THOMAS D. LATTANZ1O Service Peak South Amboy, By-Laws; Gall miiuttee for the lufluim« the Bibk'" at the .Snyder, Spotswood, and Jacque- Democratic Club named by MIRS Jlngspiration service, Sunday PERTH AMBOY - Two de-line Dowllng, South Amboy iiivco, president, at: A discussion period will follow. Laurence Harbor Girl partments at Perth Amboy Public Relations; Joan Talla- Plans Supper I-,!,., Barbara O'Neill, Richard H. tferr, will be the General Hospital reached a rom, Perth AmW, and Susan Aikuwon, Claire Zmi- soloist slngtng "He will care for peak In service in August, hos- Delahunty, fidison, Finance; MRS. LEON JOHN SILAKOSKI AVENEL—A spaghetti sup- 1 iiiil Marjorle Howell. lyou. pital director Robert 8. Hoyt Carol Fabiszewskl, South Am- per was planned by the Third weds Ihomas Lattanizo has reported. Ward Second District Demo- M'Ktc gave a brief written by Elder Arthur Bryer. boy, and Diane Edmunds, :ratlc Club at Its recent meet- ill, district arts and WOODBRIDQE - At a dou- The Emergency Room treat- Clark's Summit, Pennsylvania, Jim Austin, Scoutmaster of I Wendy Marie Hughes ing at the Hlllcrest Inn. Tho now to be presented by ed 209 automobile accident vic- Program; Helen Vergillo, Perth Troop 41, announced that all ble ring ceremony Saturday mpper will be Saturday from , club* in the spring. tims and the number of x-rays Amboy and Carol Winters ; boys ate Invited to join the afternoon in St. Lawrence 5 to 7 P. M. at the Hlllcrest Emblem Clubs totaled 1,655. Previous records Clark's Summit, Judicial Ac- (Mail? on this will be troop which meets every Mon- Church. Laurence Harbor, Miss with Mrs. Orlando Coppolo afl for these services were 196 au- tion; and Carol Kreiger and Weds Woodbridge Man day, 7 P. M., In Westminster Adcle Barbara Baginskl, daugh- chairman. All returns are to lie tomoblle accidents in August, Phyllis Lance, both of Perth yum was sent to the Hall. A new winter program Is ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter AVENEL—Miss Wendy Ma- After a trip to New England. in to John Cogan, president, To Meet Sunday 1959 and 1,637 x-rays in May, Amboy, Point System. 1 Palsy Leagued Perth [planned and all recruits are'BaKinski, 504 Prospect Avenue, le Hushes, daughter of Mr. ;he couple will reside at 190 by today, [welcome. WOODBRIDGE — Emblem 11960. * A subscription to Laurence Harbor, became the .nd Mrs, Walter G, Hughes, 66Minna Avenue. For traveling The good cheer chairman, i;mr," the State news- The Senior HlRh Westmln bride of Thomas D. Lattanzio, Club 351 will meet Sunday aft- In August the Perth Amboy Sisterhood to Often jehgh Avenue, became the the bride chose a green bell- eported Michael Tetesco Is re- •..,•, filtered by the club later Fellowship, 7 P. M. Sunday 144 Fulton Street. ernoon, 2:30, in Hungarian Re- hlspital served 1,456 inpatlents •ride of Leon John Silakoskl, skirted dress with coral acces- cuperating at home and Henry at ion was made by (will install and dedicate the The bride, given in marriage j formed Church Hall, School who had 11,193 days of care, Smson September 2't ion of Mr. and Mrs. Leon B.isorles. Nelson, former club president, : jllakoski, 9 Moore Avenue, Mrs. Silakoski gradauted from nt ilw recent gub following officers. Co-modera- by her father, wore a gown of Street, serving as hostess club 781 operations and 13,307 lab- ISELIN—Sisterhood Congre is a patient at Muhlenberg Woodbridge, Saturday noon in Copland County High School 3pnr" at Douula&sltors; Ral|jh Klracofe and Ar- French Imported lace over taf- oratory tests. With an average gallon Beth Sholom will hold [Plalnfleld. for the New Jersey and New it. Andrew's Church. Rev. London, England. She and hei A.rre Hie State project|thur Peterson, Vice Moderator; feta with a scalloped neckline stay of 7,6 days, the daily av- [its first meeting September T Registrations for the Novem- York State Emblem Clubs. folm J. Eagan officiated at the ,parents move,d to Avenel four Jjuniors was declded:Llnda HierhiiRi-r, Secretary; sequins on the bodice, a ful' erage occupancy was 359. at the Center, Cooper Avenue ber election will close Septem- Plans will be discussed for the louble ring ceremony and cele- years ago. She is employed bs . bmry at, ththee StateiBarbnrrbnra MundyMundy,, ProgramProgram! f^irt with aa bustlbustle bacback oof ruruff- Emergency Room cases total- All members are urged to at- ber 28. The regular organiza 1962 National Convention >rated the Nuptial Mass. |Nuodex Company, Elizabeth. ;MI (.-iris, Trenton, and chairmen; Robert Meyer andj(uw extending to .the floor. Her led 1,333 and 228 babies were tlon dinner dance will be held which will be held In Atlantic tend and all nem residents art ..:m a student lounge at Gail Hemsel, Publicity; Nnncy;flj,gertlp vei.1 of French illusion born during the month, Hoyt Tim bride, given In marriage Mr. Silakoski graduated from October 7 at Lynwood Grove. City because the newly elected I welcome. i v ai Douglass College, Muudy. Chairmen of Evangel- was attached to a queen's said. y her father, wore a gown of Middlesex County Vocationa" Candidates Night will be held president resides in this state. A very unusual program ha attended th..e. Ism; Ellen Thorsen and Caro- crown of crystals, and she car- Chantilly lace fashioned with a and Technical High Schoo October 16, the next meeting Refreshments will be served. I been planned for the evenini Perth Amboy. He Is employe picnic Saturday atlyn Hawkts, Social Chairmen: ried ,a .bouquet ot white roses I under the supervision of Mrs Sabrina neckline and a thapel of the organization , Park...... The-.„y, were...:e;; Sue Menke and Bernndette and babies' breath. The club will sponsor a spa- length train. Her four-tiered I by the Middlesex Water Com' H. E. Gllckman, program chair pany, Woodbtidge. MiM Howell. and Qlbson-ParentGibson s and friends are Maid.of honor was Frances ghetti supper, October 6, from Republican Fete i man. scalloped veil, with scattered ;5 to 9 P.M. at the church hall indy Weinsteln, Miss Invitenvitedd. Yankovlck, Linden. Serving as Anyone interested in joinins seed pearls, was attached to 5 Knights vf Pythias with Mrs! Peter Ricciardone attend the Junior At the recent Sunday School [best man was Walter Baginskl,\ the Mah Jong Tournament, cabbage rose headpiece. PTA Group to Hear | and Mrs. Frank Flgarotta as Plans Completed Meeting on Tuesday Club of Avenel fed-;Rally Day services, perfect at- Laurence Harbor, brother of asked to call Mrs. Seymour Miss Patricia Kaus, Linden, Ico-chalrmen. WOODBRlDGE-^At a maet- ulit and birthday tendance pins for one year; the bride. WOODBRmOE~The Wood- Klepner, MB 4-8628. was maid of honor. Brides- Dr. Mason W> Cross ing of parkway Loijge, Knights •uijtr 10 at the Ave- were awarded as follows: Jo Mrs. Stanley M. Berinstein, bridge Towlfchlp Republican WOODBRIDGE—Dr. Mason After a trip through the 1 maids were Miss Lesley Hughes, a First Aid Squad Ann Reeves, Richard Kantor, (publicity chairman, announced]Municlpal Organization will HAT PARTY LISTED Avenel, sister of the bride; MissI W. Gross, president of Rutgers of Pythias, Tuesday, 8:80 P M. [Southern states, including Flor- American Legion Hall, 314 Ber- William KuboveU, Peter Co- the dinner Is opeh to the pub-honor Its candidates for Town PERTH AMBOY — Late Anne Silakofiki, Woodbridge, University, will address mem- ida, the couple will live at 25 ry Street, final plans will be day's meeting of the suzza Richard Van Llew. Jec lie and dessert will also be Committee at a dinner dance hats on the market will be fea sister of the bridegroom, and bers and faculty of Wood- Earl Street. made for a testimonial dinner, also be federation rey Eiwlert, Christine Wood, served. Tickets will be mailed October 12, at 7 P. M. at the I tured at a hat party ne: Miss Victoria Meyers, Avenel, bridge High School PTA at a Mrs. Lattanzio graduated October 3. honoring past chan- : the sub juniors!Robert Snedeker. Arthur Win- to members, may be purchased |Bel Alre Manor, Perth Amboy. ! Thursday from 7:30 to 9:1 meeting, September 'JT, 8 P.M. from Woodbridge High School Serving as best man was cellors, Charles Klrschner and Mrs. Martin GutowskiJter. Sandy Hunter, Barbara at the door, or may be obtained Mrs, Joseph Neves, general P. M., at the Presbyteria in the school auditorium. and is employed by Gulton In- John Barna, Avenel. Ushers Harold Lubell. .;• mbershlp and parlta-jsnedeker, Wanda Evans, Mar- by calling ME 4-5630. Ichairman, announred Senator Center, corner Market and R« were Raymond Silakoski of Mrs. Samuel Gingold, publi- dustries, Metuchen. Her hus- Plans will also me discussed procedure chairman,horte Howell, Judy Herpich, 'Clifford P. Case will be the tor Streets, Woodbridge, brother of the city chairman, announced all band graduated from Middlesex Proceeds will i for the Pall dance, November Wendy Doll, Patricia Walling, used for bridegroom and Joseph Esme- parents of High School stu- County Vocational and Techni- ipeaker. Committeemen John the Presbyteria 18, at VFW Hall, Edison. Cathy Marcus was,Karen Bimber, James McKee, dents are invited to attend. cal High School, served four Evanko, David Nlfola, Jr., and Church Sunday School. rodo, Avenel. Wayne Unk, June McKee Local Lodge chairman of the years in the Army Air Force, !harles Molnar are honorary Bruce Doll, Aline Saabo and ;K:1 for all clubs in and is a partner in the Ameri- shairmen and Mr. and Mrs Carol Szabo. ,For two years; • II Membership De- can Ceramic Laboratory, Wood- ames Hoffman are ticket chair- Robert Battersby, Allan. Woods Hears Reports of the New Jersey. „„„„ v ~ I men, Ol Diane Surge AVENEL—The Pride of New ili-rution of Woman's'Audre Lynn Olson, Diane Surge Candidates to be honored ; Jersey Council, Sons and jare: Mayor Frederick M. JUST ARRIVED ic will coordinate all mien Wood, Judith Mazura liertainlng' to the Robert Wood. Robert Tamas, \om Kifjpur Dance Daughters of Liberty, at Fri- Adams, seeking re-election; • is one," an invitation William and Kathleen Cusick day's meeting at the Avenel Maynard Winston, First Ward; Alan Mazurn, Robert Osrtro, FROM ALL OVER •M.rnm project. Scheduled Saturday School 4 auditorium, heard re- Simon Kudelka, Second Ward, Raymond Briber. UUlanDavlU. John Hughes, Third Ward; Carl Volunteers Stephen DuBarry. Gustav Koch, ISELIN — A Yom Kippur potts on the National Council A. Fleming, Jr.,"Fourth Ward, THE WORLD!! (Barbara Ntobet. Marcla Bur- Session held in New York City and David Miller, Fifth Ward. ,1/ o i n Baroara n»wn ™»— - I Dance will be held Saturday at 9:00 P. M. at Congregation from national and state officers The general committee serv- 'led for Sale D«y«r0WS Ronald Kocler, Linda Addressing the group were Mrs MADONNA "MA - Deborah LeagueJKubovetz, Loietta Medwlck,.Beth Sholom, Cooper Avenue., ing with Mrs. Neves is Walter • TULIPS • CROCUS • HYACINTHS IMusic will be provided by the Edward Palmer, Mrs. Margue- Kerbls, municipal chairman; LILY :u will sponsor 1U an-iMary MacKenzic and Gail KUS- [rite Barkelew, Mr. and Mrs ^IIIIUKB sale at 1438 Irv-!«1. For three years; lUien "Hi-fi's". Refreshments will be Mrs. Lillian Elster, vice chair- • ANEMONES • HYB. IRIS t HYB. DAY LILIES From Ktaiicr Charles Siessel and Deputy ! tohway, September woodruff, David Stltt, uianj available and door prizes given. man; Mrs. John Plrrong, treas- Nathaniel Morse. » hh October 7. Monday wandras. P. Scott Duesterdick For information or tickets, call lurer; Mrs. John Schreiber, re- • MUSCARI • AND MANY OTHERS 3 for 51 Thp recent luncheon-socia! •Saturday, 9:30 A. M.'Karen SUtt, Lois BatteisDi vi- Arthur Frierman, chairman. cording secretary, Robert Neary held at the home of Mifk Louis corresponding secretary; Burt M olet Oshiro, Rto* Oano, Jon Services will be held tomor- „,„ Jolm Cacchione, Haffner was reported on b Fishinger, First Ward chair- SPECIAL :'"i-s willing to volunteer.. row at 8;00 P. M.'when Rabbi ..« »« ...« «....» Morean. Sharyn Oano, Mrs. Haffner. man; Mrs. Ruth Jago, Second TOP SOIL • iui the sale may slgn'da Bernard Fiankel's sermon top- PURCHASE! meeUiig aepUmb«!jamu» Wilkinson, Betsy Gutow- Special award winners wer Ward; Jprn G. Schreiber, jr., .M meeUiig aepUmb«!jamu» Wilkins, ,lc will be "Quartet." By the Bushel "iiiinunicate with their ski, Diatm syluw. auzanne Mrs. Marie Johnson, Mrs. Oti ilourth Ward and Joseph Wls- ..•chairman. 'Barry. Cynthia SyflnB. Q«>iW Sears, Mrs. Helen Hancock an inienvski, Fifth Ward. Ktl u.' Hopiks, Nonna Nekarda, Di- Spencer Green TULIPS • wishing to contributcontribute RaynaRaynakk , i*w*i*w* . . " ."'' Tickets are avallbable from '-. funuture. and brlc-a-*Thoma* s Lucas, Linda Dobson une Vitale, Ronald Sears, Paul The next regular meetin. the general committee, County TOP SIZ Wine Barrels '•i^. f'U 8-7274, or Mrs 'uinlor. For four years; Gall Carolyn Hawkes, Gail Hemsel,Ischool. poll clerks. 5 to 50 Gallons .-tiiitii. PU 1-1677 Nisbet. Robert Wilkinson, Rog- Ann Swisstatk, Liane Wood- 25 «• rue, CrtiiE Gano, George Pink- •lain, Cathy Jo Cacchione, Jan I Peterson, Barbara and Rutli Oshiro. HANES ANIMAL SPECIALS! FERTILIZER SPECIALS! 10 Cans HOG FOOD .... $1.00 Anemones TO A SALESMAN BENCH-WARMER 5 lbs. DOG FOOD 69c W4NT 5 lbs. DOG BISCUITS . $1.00 101* 49c SHIRT 5 lbs, WILD BIRD SEED 60c SOFT WATER? 5 lbs. PIGEON FEED 50c HYBRID GRASS WHO MAY BE CALL CULUGAN 5 lbs. BIRD GRAVEL 20c SEALS OUT 1 1b. PARAKEET SEED 20c IRIS SEED ExchanKt 5 lbs. RABBIT PELLETS 50c N">ie Variety 5 lbs. 88c Service TOO "HOT" TO HOLD WIND AND COLD 1 lb SUNFLOWER SEED 25c 1.25 ltl% l.!5 Value • Automatic li; COMPLETE LINE OF i man we're looking for has real sales ability. He Softeners He'll stay snuij and warm, :ilt"s to meet the people. He's enthusiastic, He wantij, an _ atMYer tha weather. 6 Cubic Ft. BAG Fleece-like, oll-colton lin- •"'"!««tlMt U w«il.«b«v« »v*ruge-for his family, and will • Rental of Canadian ing kettjis out th« cold. 95 SUPPLIES l!; »l» Ins sleeves to get It. Plans Drawstring hood keeps head warm and dry. PEAT MOSS* • kepalr '•* wants a job with a long future. Built-in hand-warmer Reg. $3.50 Value! 2 Service pockets. Ribbed cuffs and ALUMINUM ROOK l'AINTS "e is reudy to take a crack at selling the most interest- waistband. Wide chop HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS! ">« IKW product* on the taarketr-automoblles. • Salt of colors. Easy to wash. 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ift THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1961 PAOI FOUR Sisterhood Plans Group Gets Good Meeting at New COLONIA—All future mm-. nigs of B!*t#rWMd Of TttHp«! Response; Will Continue Beth Am «lll be held at the ', 3OLOMIA _ An eu 'nfxly-constructed Ttmpl* Sinai Scheclii • Viwut. in re*pom» to Irttm building. J20 Cleveland AYraue , *ni U> r»«JenU of Colon* VJ- LOUIlCll beginning October 12. Dr. Parker I) |l?gf. tu \ht pflncipil f«tor :n The initial me«Un| will be \\\A 'th* d*ei':or. to continue the ft] /"' 1 J Paid-l'p Membership night tnd. civic all members are urged to bej rlans Lalendar up-to-date In due*. . . COLONIA-S.ttonil Council B n|i B r T..r «u to-**»* i A bingo party, a combined day, 130 lo conis: Worr.«r.; Or,!r»] P \i .venture with the Men's Club,' W * tart of 'is Mated O^ober T» at the ne«t Dr jjg^, of member*. Th*ntotn!fi "Fifty Yurs of Social .building. Ticket* wlU.be dls-"Sexual Problr mbutcd in the near future -jAdulU and Donor credit may be obtained1 tiona He Li c! ,,n all ticket* aold in advance,^ and lectur^' •• • »nd niso sponsors TlI d by contacting Jean Traberman^ity, and hold«.' •.«!••« for y.uns * a : mb!:r.«. Mr» -bo h.d >n p Ihe Wo*b,Ur v^-nal R»nk .»d membm of «he.r made through Mn. Sidney land Park sg, president; A]tn BID BY : Mr* Jici Wigg.w, president; A1»n Robert*. Mn William A nN|r TtMF it thr banks annual pirnlo Mturday in RoowvHt Park. . Outterman, chairman. The Mn. Be: Mn. JoKV'n frlomixlit, vice Mr? Schac- , 1 games are scheduled to run 15 named president and mfmbershlpicom- ! Torvpr presented KCJ: r.eckcr- Jerry R;. , Edward Homlckl ; , nominal tee and|Chapter, B'na: nritw* ehtlrmar. Mrs. Preder- •""•"•"••; Iweeswwlu* ati tm inmtuwi »ec miu chiefs'and slide* to Der.nis Eb- Robert Dnciioiud. nor | jOrganlZitlon. :itt lftnket:. treasurer; and ^ Charles donor crfi|u and/or tab prta- Eliza belli W opiko wski Troop Enjoys beu. Bruce Butler, and Chrus- Dreeson, Christopher BlW r will be awarded. jilve board met Mr» Wlllard MacArjel. ictinc medltnd, were: « : ill be awarded topher Bihler and Emmett Burge.w. Articles for the Rummage Cohen last 8couU participating the Also attending were Scout- I Sale October It and 12 In Mn. Sanford F.. Bride of James Correia 10-Mile Hike •enship and civic.,': Troop outing were: master Tarver, Assistant flcout- EUiabeth mar be scheduled i * rniA»ni_HnL—Bovr Smut TroOD (or pick-up by calllnf Mra man. urges all m-.*' •tV3< w attend an annual ISELIN - iur.day afternoon W~. ten mile: HaJick, Bruce Butler,|muUrs John Cody and Am 44 participated Murray Kolpan, Mn. Al Oold- the Safety Picric ;. Ejection Candidates 8t Cece;.*s Church. Miss Serv^.t a? best a " !!f hike swimming and games, onoouilM Punk, James KueU.urt DeVico. Troop Committee 11 min, or Mn. IftroM TrabeT- wh«r» In thu pap^r, scheduled October 15, t P. M. Artnue lEUabeth Ar.r. WopUwJwslrl. Rbr.a'.d T Schmidt, Biiion. "*:!*™*.,.,.Father and, ^n c^np-mp-Rud^y MtwfMawfff . MartMartiinn KolltasjchalrtuKollbas. chairmann RicharBlcnardd Jflkillmin. AtT1 -! to the address ;iK:.. •t Hoffman Boulevard School p. Mrs. Htobeth Mar.--! Correia. Jr., Avenel. Co-:Eme«t Marietta, DennU Eb-and fathers ot[***** * ™+m»a.m»a. Mrs Mr. ^- i d l B Thorbei KbbeU.lnoteKbbeUlted volvolunteeu n are urtentU ;Pledge, She ;::•- 20. Candidates from both par- l^^^mC^^T^ b^« of ih, bridegroom. w«-^ *» ^ bets, Larry Plateel, Bkhaidley Burgess, Thorbes awareness of -n; tie* will have ar. opportunity to were SkUlman, Oertld Tarver, Aug- Bruce Butler Brunswick.|c*me the br.de of James Co:- usher I Ctmptoe ceremonies Icourtesies on th.-: present their views and quail- - convention.'rel*. wn of Manuel Oorreia. 58 •' - "• h *H* forts In flcatloni for office sought. The March 24 Orange.iComnjereiai Avenue. Avenel. ducted at the previous Scout James Spencer, may set a record. laws. affair Is no*. ir.<*r;d?d to be tOrttnt Stankus, John Kranz, Ko!iba< ADri! 9-1J -and Donor Dinner, and the law Mrs. Correia. Rer Coupk x-.:i :es:de at the Com- meeting. Scoutmaster Herschel Guy debate. swlner'i Rertiurant, Smrk.iRobert M»yer officiated. xerc:ai Avenue address. 2. The bride itas attired, in a Mr5. Corre^ graduated tnm "* Watu- chairmen W«K Mn 3»dne7|prtoee« style gown ol satin woodtrJge High School. Her -r 1 j-Fetaboi and Mrs Oerald Bor-; with a high neckline and Ion* husband win enwr the 0. 8. Engagement Told k>R jj^n,. Un In-Ing sleeves Her veil was held by a Air Force in October. ISEUN-Announcement has Bl0^m tnd Mrs". Saul Roth, re-crown of irridescents, and she —- meen made of the fortfceomim fmhmenU: and Toiil and Ete- carried a bouquet of orchids. Lu Taylor will have her phy-

marriage of Mi« Janet Lilian >beth Rreeger, entertainment.; Ma:d of honor was Miss Ruth siciar._wun her while sne s Qo-

?it«erald and Walter H. Watto A ^benntonal sjudy will be Ann Chemiahn, KtJf S Xm^ld^ni. eooducledOrtt^ JUa Ann S= ™.—F~ „„n o]ong ,rgr t 16,766 PRIZES ?lrl was ML's Peetry Esposiw. surance on n^ ^n^Sidrp.SuBRAKVHOl-ltS England. IBELDJ — A new schedule of Miss Fitzgerald at tended hours fdr Bt. Cecelia's Parish schooli in England and U now,m>rary vfll be placed into ef- STUDY for -PLEASURE or CAREER WQKTHk attending Klrksv-ille State Col- feet »t once at follows: Sunday lege, Klrksville. Mo. on an In-9:oo A. M. to 12 noon: Tuesday • at- ternational Scholarship. She U and Thursday — 9:00 A. M. to employed as a Cosmetologist at H:00 A. M.. 1:30 P. M. to 4:30 Kirksville. P.'M., 7:30 P. M. to 9:00 P. M.: Mr. Watts is a graduate of Wednesday and Friday — 1:30 FBANKL Woodbridge High School and p, M. to 4:30 P. M , 7:30 P. M. WAN Leg Lamb Rutgers University. He U a to 9:00 P.M.: Saturday— 3:00 third year student at Kirksville P. M. to 5:00 P. M. and 7:30 MUSIC College of Osteopathy and p. M. to »:M P. M. The Library Chuck Steok ;r 49 Surgery. will be closed on Mondays 171,000 Announces Fall Classes In New Fun Game/ (Play like Rib Roast :r > 6S KEEP UP WITH YOUR Ballet t Tap t Toe t Lamb Chops *^tT 79« T 89« 199« "Ml TOWN NEWS Modern Interpretive Lambs Liver h39« Chucks Lamb CmUmfct teatt • 'UP VM) MlAIL THIS COUPON TOIM* and Ballroom California Roast »—-•— WOUUBK1DGE PUBLISHING CO (Private or Class Instruction) 18 GREEN STREET — ALSO — Hams stMtiM W(X)DBRIDGE N J VOICE • PIANO t GUITAR D Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-yew Bologna subscription to: • VIOLIN and ACCORDION Sausage Meat Q INDEPENDENT-LEADER — GrocMy 1 MUSICAL C0MEDY~mRKSHOP D CARTERET PRESS 5-1.O0 H EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON Studio Conveniently Located COME Green Giant Peas To be sent to: 670 MAIN STREET,*METliCHEN IN Cake Mixes ' 3^1.00 GRETA M. FKANKL, Director NAME . Veganwio Cocktail — For Information — AND 3ir i.oo' ADDRESS Call Liberty 8-1674 GET Cocoa Marsh 2^1.00 Between 10 A. M. and 5 P. M, I Wlii.trC.ttn TOWN FREE Scottissve 4 4 CARD! RCA Stroagkeati Dog Food FREE COLOR TV LJawd Detergent cv*~- — 2«55c ( •••a 2.. i3 No purchott required! A new, Good Uck Maroarim "Lucky 11" Gan* each we«k for Swift'nmg Skoftwinq 8 weeks! Game No. 1 will appear - fnth frviti I Vegetables in Acme's food ad next week. FREE Flame Tolcay Watch your mail box this week for your first free card. SCHIAPARELLI MINK 2 25 STOLES Grapes HOW TO PLAY LUCKY 11 ,U.S.No.I SiwA 10 Ib Potatoes Jerwy Whit. basi 11" it p)»lti by Mtcltri< Ike O w< i(ii«il th* 30' indicHcd HIM 25' ipptinrn m iRttly Acmt «)i * you: Lemons 6 ftKil M X llftlllf Ml IIMtl kMKktl 2 cird tltal milctr Uwic 141M Humbert Green Peppers ^ IHtihiti H ivi CM X out tin numbtis in a in DH your 2 © iHd lithir itwi, Kioitoi flij(oru»r, » "*<• Egg Plant '•"» make rtttd by ttx ifiooi. )tni lint Kin a pn»' Ihl pitit will bt imkiftd by tn ano* on Ihc - ftetit Foods tv*. il you lun a Kuiut, fill oul Uu itvtuti i« 69' your doodles ItimtXQ* on UK ink of tlx c«d, and mail it French Fries •*«>• It tut KWrtil (owd Unrt. Tou II itccix ywi pi lit williii a(MHit IS «tyi Do not bring td< cut kack to lh« ilwi. Libby Peas £ come true.. j. My «t cud ud any Me td CM ki aalclnd 39 to clala < mutt 1, M all IMM mimbt'i mill C»'IM trop 1 aeparalt td w rtprial. Numlwrt Italian Beans l(Mi mat MH MI ad omul it (t«biM4 to Mta 1 wim\n cui. Pizza Fours ... 79' MvWs. Mi IWCIMH 11 ;:M 00 Caitjlill nlH mt Dinners •lumirurt. - Bakery Feature - bwjerMt 1 AaNfkw >!«« u4 IW i™™, FREI •*• -1 « •>* tii|»n i« pi>T mt iwx RCA STEREO Hl-fl Victor ^25«

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*' ' •„ ' C'UUIIIJ'B Un>gc«t Bank ^ WITH $5.00 PURCHASE OR MORI The PEBTH i|MBOY 100 Norm Savings Institution GREEN STAMPS bpirw Salwrday, S«pttmlMr 33, NfOlIT MtUU»KI IA MklriMM «e,yV A KM AIK Fl'RNACK with ,. ,',' Your School". Don- fctober 17. During the period-^ tnc comwny cin better |(l ance a*ara. RKfreshmenis Were luottng. a survey of the families second m a Series or fortieth day erwlned the present Re- a NEW • pinker, principal, was member of the Fire Company smr u,P people of Lynn Oaks, served by the Executive Board if tie Church whose children publican Administration with anniversary services will be tll stop at each house in ihe!Rho,r Crwti Woodbury E»tat.rs The iirXt meetln* of the or- ire of kindergarten, first, SPC- held. This is a Confirmation wasting money by building Nralis, Ways and llstrict requesting donations Rnri woodbrldge Oaks North I) I. ganization Is act for Octobc md, or third grade age to de- Reunion Service. A secretary roads which last only a few irman. announced The Fire Company Is mude — —• 16, at the school. months." He further stated "an 1 GAS FURNACE ermine the amount of interest was appointed for each class of IP of volunteers. The mom-y Kiisi Reserve call-up is ex in the part of theie parent* In the past forty years, This secre- enormous amount of money is hey collect la also uspd to Bid \WC\H\ ip October. Christian Day School. tary was to be in touch by mall being spent on shott-llved GIVKS INSTANT HEAT During the past year the with those members of thst roards In a desperate attempt Board of Education has been year's Confirmation class. to get votes for Republican (UTS FUEL BILLS Ml Types of Heating Systems Miller." studying and planning for such The guest speaker will be REQUIRES LESS SERVICE full time agency of Christian Rev. Harley Meyer of Good "I would like the voters to FURNACES BY —featuring— rdticntirm. It is thr tentative Shtphenr Lt»tti«nm Cbww, LOWERS MAINTENANCE EXPENSES plan of the Board to open a 3ayre Woods South. •Ide to Highland Road in Co- DEPENDABLE and HF.ALTHFl'L PBBRLGSS school with grades one and two After the service, a period of lonia," he continued, "Look at C^oTlOflltOWW MMNmv»NtA^>, In the fall of 1982, should fellowship and refreshments this typical Republican road- enough Interest be found on the wilt be held in the auditorium built Just prior to the 1960 HRYSLER HEANiriSiutTJ part of the parents and should of the Lutheran Education elections. This year It ls a hope- AIRTEMI* $ he congregation support the Center under the direction Of less meat of dust and holes COMPLETE iverall program. the two youth groups of Our This ls Just one example of 548 During the coming weeks Redeemer. Pictures of the more roads just like It." and months, program* will classes of the past forty years Referring to a recent news- A« Mi* ..'16.73 Per Month be held at the Church to will be on display, paper account of a Miller- inform the membership more All members of the Church vanko lawn party, Mr. Emery fully what a Christian Day are invited to be present to harply criticized and question- Monrv Down - 3 Your* lo Pay School Is and does and how It share In this evening of re- the accuracy of Evanko's operates', the Lutheran Church, acquaintance and reaffirma- ilalm that "when he and Miller CASH DISCOUNT ON ALL Missouri Synod, of which Our tlan. jecame Colonla's representa- NOW INSTALLATIONS PURCHASED Redeemer ls a member, has In .ves there were those built by BEFORE SEPT. 10TH, 1»«1 Its entire history encouraged] levelopers." CHRYSLER 50 congregations to begin such full °° "Now let's examine the time Christian Day Schools* .ruth," Emery said. "Most hard of New Jemy Llcfn»«l Contr»ct«r Over l,30(r such schools are ANNOUNCES surfaced streets existing in Co presently operated by congrega- Complete Installation Include* ' Weds Iselin Man itt In 1959 were those built tions within Uw church body. THE 25th Gas Burners Installed I8ELIN — In 8t, Leo's Catho- by developers art required by a The teachers of the Church re - llc * SHEET METAL WORK necewmry to attach ...... , tw t Church. Irvlngton, Miss Car. Township Ordinance. This or- ANNIVERSARY [•rive their training at the two , dinance was sponsored by the the new furnace to the existing duct system Church operated teachers' col jme la Judllh DcLucai daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colonia Hills Taxpayers A&so- SERIES * COMPLETE ELECTRIC WIRING leges In River Forest, 111., and Luca, Irvington, became the latlon, and adopted by the Howard, Nrb. ~KASKIW bride of Clarence Joseph Men- Democrats in the Township GAS-FIRED 4 COMPLETE GAS PIPING ' < Saturday regular Conflrma-^ Jr gm Qf Mr and Mrfl Committee in 1949. At that will begin, lion instruction Clarence J. Mensel, 385 Charles time the president of this civic + THATCHER 100*000 BTU Input Gas Children of the seventh and Street. Rev. James T. Lalng of- LO-BOY group, an affiliate of the New FURNACE with Thatcher's Famous 10>Ywr Plumbing & Heating Contractor eighth grades attend two years ficiated. Jersey Taxpayer's Association ;(!)!) Cartcrot Avenue, (artcret — Kl 1-7355 tof Instruction in Christian MIM JoawwDeLuoa, Irving- was yours truly—George Em- Guarantee [teachings and Christian living, ton, waB maid of honor .and ery. Thus' thousands of homes FURNACE complete with Honeywell Auto- before they are received Into Miss Vera Najmowskl, Miss built in our Township since membership. Janet Heinz and Miss Carol 1949 have enjoyed certain ben • Utmost In Styling matic Controls , The first year class of sev- Golden, all of Irvington, weri efits from eur effort*, nth graders will be under the • Utmost in Economy llrection of Mis. Sophie Jor- "The Republicans also seem Joseph Crofton, Irvlngton to find it convenient to over- We're Experts Ian. was best man. Ushers wen • 100% Safety Protected look all the Township-bull Classes will begin each Sat- Gerald Mensel, Iselln: Stevi KETZENBERG & ORG. me. roads and the many excellen rday, 9:30 A. M. from now Crofton, Irvington and Michael county and state-sponsored • Famous Gtayster Construction ntil Pentecost next spring. Captezano, Union. roads in existence at that timi 1063 HIGHWAY 1 at Solving Pastor Stohs commented: The bride given In marrlag< in Colonia, All such roads wen "Confirmation Instruction is a by her father, wore a gown made possible by local Demo SCE THE CHRYSLER LO-BOY AT AVENEL rery Important part of the silk organza with a scroll ap crats, a Democratic Governor') For (DntplHf Information Call raining of the child and is ac- pliqued neckline, three-quartei Administration, and by Demo .uftlly only the beginning of a length sleeves. If had chape: ME 4-2904 Heating crats serving on the Middlesex PlainsHeatingCoJnc. length train. Her Veil was el- County Board of Freeholders. If It's a K&o Installation, bow length. She carried a 1632 E. Second Street, Scotch Plains "V ftri, Mr. Free Esthmate and Survey Liberty 8ti*et, Claris. V Equipment of RJayschool, a Mensel Is employed by Ameri- on non-profit State accredited can Stores, Newark. nursery school In its fourth (>u* Kuriiueo ami Boilers yew, is built and maintained Complete Financing Arranged by parents of enrolled children who own and operate the STANS school. Mothers assist the AVENEL PLUMBING teacher on a rotating basis for M kessions held three days a week. Tuition ls charged monthly. & HEATING SUPPLY Inc. A parent-teacher orientation program will be held Septem- ROUTE NO. 1, AVKN'FL, N. J. ber 28, 8:30 P.M. at the School. Parents are urged to attend. OJM-II Evening "Til 9 o'elork Information may be ob- tained from Mrs. James White Salimlav Til 6 l\ >1. |PU 1-1560, or Mrs. Aaron Kruger, FU 83656. Gas FREE Heat Estimate and Survey ON ALL TYPES EXPERTLY INSTALLED Gas Heating Equipment FREE WARM AIR-HOT WATER-STEAM COSTS NO MORE! 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PERTH AMBOY RAHWAY s 0BMT M ELIZABI7H , METUCHEN WBSTFIEiD » " " 220 Marktt Street 29 CeftiMl AvtfUM W Elm ®m tT\ PIUMBIHQ 16 W. J#«ssy Street 452 Main Street your money tack" OLnRl) PERTH AMBOY LI HI 2-3510 FU 8-1050 AD 3-0M0 OPEN DAttT »;»0 TO »:« - MONDAY AND IWDAY ».3fl TO t P. M. KIM9ALL 1-6985 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961 PAGE SIX arelner Funeral Home, 44 ten; a brother c,< 'Frank Burbato, Mrs. Mary oreen Street, with cremation und a sister Kollar, Mrs. Bertha Siabo, at RosehUl Crematory, Linden. Sewaren Girl Bride 'NewOfficers jLadtesDonate lira. John Kallna, Mrs. Dom- Pla. also OBITUARIES The deceased wasia native In thig area, enic Minurcl. and Mrs. Marge of Elizabeth and had lived In Maiar. Dtrk horse winners T t \M • i ID i „« For Holy Name To Scholarship Miami since 1842. He was a CKLE8T1NO~IV,\|'( were Mrs. flchilncl, Mrs. An- OSEPH TBAVAGI H'NK pttal, were held Tuesday morn graduate of Battln High School PORT READlNr -Of Michael Barione J L™?™ drew DcclbOs and Mrs. PORT READING - Funeral Ing at the Orelnrr Fuiwra Wa« and attend** 0, 8, Coast D'Apollto, »|P 11 1 the season Ciardelo. SEWAREN-Thr wedding of on*. Mi* Maiy Beth Ken-of the Ho'.v Vame Society ^i^ "" "''^ 1 the services for Joseph Travagll- Home, 44 Oreen Street, Wood- Guard Academy, New London. 8treet, Port Miss Marianne J. Paatuuak. nedy. Rn-elle. Mia Ksthv Ja- et. Andrew < Church were In-»« r™«- The hoapitality chairmen for one, 31. 22 Grant Avenue, who brldRe, with a Solemn High Conn. terday »t the P daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chrs-:sonss. Kearny, niece of the trodwed by Philip Mlcen, the rest of the year will be Mrs, died Saturday morning at Requiem Mass at St. Anthony's He is survived by hta moth- General Hospital Ladles' Auxiliary of the Joseph Neva* and Mrs. Kallna. ter Pastusiak, 12 Ferry street/bridegroom, was flower girl. tiring pres-.dent. at the Reading Fire Company. Perth Aroboy General Hos- Church. Burial was In 8t er, Mrs. Joseph Koelbl, 107 He is survived and Michael A Bartone, Jr. Smmg as beit man was ber meet in* To serve this y«r."" There will be a board meet- James' Cemetery, Woodbrldge. Bucknell Avenue; three slaters, Maria Scarabino KlMt f pr l no I; \ 'son of Mr. and Mrs, Micha-I Frank strpnak. Edison. Ushen are: Jamei- P " :11 7 iSl" ing October IB at the home of Tlie deceased was born and Mrs. Donald Faatnacht, New daughters ,md r A. Bartone. 28 Wolff Avenue, were Mark Fulton, cousin of dent: Thomas J. ONeill. vlee »""ng Mr». La Russo, Columbus Ave- Deborah Chapter lived In Port Readinp all hla ark, and Mrs. Edward McCburt,'1"'* Mrs. Louis n WranlU i A donation was voted to the Woodbridge The next reg- life and was a graduate of Edison, took place Saturday the bride, and Anthony Landl, president John 0 ii Victor Nicholas Scholarship Seti Fashion Show Woodbridge, and Mrs. Francis Amboy: Mrs p,,,," afternoon m St. Siphons Jr. both 0! Perth Araboj; record:-! secretary RuMe ular meeting of the auxiliary Woodbrldge High School, class Baldwin, Summit. Tentative plans PERTH AMBOY-Hiss Claire teret; Matteo. will be October 20. 111 the Fire! of 1947. He was employed by 'and Leonari v- i \s chairman and Mrs, the sanitation cJeEartment. of JAMES DUFF 'Reading and A bridegroom, officiated at the Paul Werriock, Crsriford. all The Rft::v 'Mary RoEelli, fco-cWtrmtm Woodbrldgf and was a member wrrtnrs KIWI ibuble nig ceremony. raisins of the bridegroom, sy a -.*:« a fashion show Wednesday, of the Port Reading Social Club and burial were held last Prl- Parent Education 8:15 P, M, »t the Gerry Price one sister, Mi s ( The bride; given in ina;iiH«e For traveling to Niagara FalU,E*iar. ?**:c and Carey Council 280. Knigrtt(i|ti«| y ai Slloam Springs, Arkan- toratora,, PorPortt Re.idRe.icn i r Mrs. N 8 ml th by her father, wore a gown of the bride wore a biack sheath rwpons;o .:'.: the members (Hall. Plan of School PTA\^ D # Street, sponsored of Columbus. Carteret. |sas. for James DuB, formerly of er Loulu Port •pure allk organza fashioned.with orchid accessory and an Ofwre ?• tin was welcomed chael will be the chair-! by the Perth Amboy Chapter of 153 Cer Ae h season's first: He is survived by his widow. 153 Cooper Avenue, who moved'mopbi'oMi with an ovenkln of Chantlllv orchid corsage. The couple will a r*w man. u Social will b« [Parent 4ace. long sleeves, sweetheart live at the Woiff Aver.u* ad- The ">* rei^'.ovis organiza- A Halloween field in the Ptre Hojwe, 8 P. M. t.r Neckline and a chapel length dress. !km »•.:. ?ir::c;pate in the Holy ;r\.Hn,Ham» R^lr »r«l parade Sun October 14. for firemen «n* "train. A crystal and pearl crown The bride g:sj( , axillary member«, PriMg for •Tield her bouffant, and she car- Woodbridsp High Scl-.oo". and aad j a: Pf:^>^. AmboyAb . ThThe memen costumes will be awarded. Mrs. IP ret lit rietf » cascade bouquet of c/r- is a typist at Prudent;*: Iar^r- of Uw ?*:•.&• »"e to meet m La Ruuo Is chairman and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Adnrovlch, Mrs. Edward Tarloskl, deceased was liations and orchids. ance Company. Newark Mr. frots 0! >* rectory »t 1:15 iPort Reading. .'iiu'pliiK He was a retired em- t s» An''nii\ by chartered Inw Joseph Shllaci, co-chairman. grade teacher/will explain what MfS M»e. Rose Miss Lanne Matuszewski, Bartone. a graduate c'. St. p M ar.d HronXl jloye of the American Cyna- Port Reading Perth Amboy, was maid of hon- Mary's^lgh School. Perth, Am-,w t»s*i: formation point on The auxiliary will hold a cardjta expected from first grade Marie Sinatra. Mrs. Helen Nem-| party October 25, 8 P. M.. in the student* and their parents. A j , Robert Vogel. mid Company, Woodbrldge, and, .m M i, or. Bridesmaids were Miw boy. and the Academy 0! Aero- OonJoc. 5-:?*^ east of High y0 an( Mrs JOSEPH KOELBL fire house. Mrs. Peter Dossena|group,discossion will be fea- served us a traffic guard at St u«tnrHav mnn Oloria Pastuaiak, Sewaren, sis- nautlcs. New York, is employed. 8tr WOODBRlDUi. t2v,,vAk.Aii ^—••• ««. w«, o>vuiu»y moil; W! is the chairman and the corn- Anyone ter of the bride: Miss Joanne in the engineering deparw.tct The us*:* completed plan* iserv^ces for Joseph KoelblFMneu, Jr.l. ,mWlSurvivin 8,1,00!g ar.e l)i» widow,^ Qn[m ^ cd-for a ?%^t- and Daughter mitee includes: Mrs,. John tending the meeting Is asked to 50, of Miami. Flu . formerly of Fedeyko and Miss Karen Ksen- of Curtiss-Wright Corp Marv; a daugHier, Mn. Jean Oreewith na solem8t reetn. m,. Breakfast to be Surik. Mrs. Nicholas Pellegrlno, call Mrs. Sutton, ME 4-9539. Announces Events Woodbridge and Elizabeth, who ic, Perth Amboy, cousins of the Ridge* I Black more: two granddaufh-Bt, Anthony\ vi txM O::-^: 8 at Howard Mrs. Leo Ciuffreda, Mrs. Frank WOODBRIDGE - Rev. Alex died Friday at thr U. S. Health Jehsaic i Woodbridge. This D'Apollto. Mrs. (^abrlel Denge-jTony'^ pizseri(l OffersV Nimeth. First Presbyterian Hospital. Savannah, Ga., were wtil »• «*»d »'«« the It A,JI.Uegl, Mrs. Stevfe Lazar, Mr»n.s , ' ChurchChh , announced church h held Tuesday morning at the ELINOR SCHROEDER MMB. :-.t*7t Hollo, chalrmanJCarmen DAlessio, Mre. La-jtomp/fW Italian i«f«H'scno(31 arid ftdUltBIMe Class Will aad Jctr. I Klubensptes, vice Russo and Mrs. Saby Martlno., C0LONIA ._ Tnny's Re»tau-lbe held Sunday, 9:30 A. M., and chacai.-.. a.«ked that returns! Mrr. John Jordano, merchan-irant gnd pam\i. formerly morning worship at 11:00. Chrstensen's 1961 .School of the Dance be m*d« r.J later than Sep-,dise club chairman, announced^ as mman Oasis, opened Junior Christian Endeavor, tember ithe winners as follows: Mrs.|gt 305 Inman Av,,nue ler the will be at 3 P. M. In Fellowship! "The Friendly Store" 1241 Roosevelt Avenue new Urnership of Anthiffiy andlHall: Junior HI U.P.Y., 6 P, M..i Frank Foti and Catherine Sca-!and Senior Hi UJP.Y., 7 P. M. j 1 turro Wednesday, 10 A M. the can- CARTERET "COOL OFF" A new feature will be a com-:cer dressing group will meet iii; At plete menu of Italian cuisinejFellowshtp Halt. Weather Forecast: Including pizza pies and sea-| The women's Association will, Open For The Season food and will be equipped with!have a luncheon meeting today j :take-out facilities. The restau•'- - at 1 P. M. in Fellowship Hall. Frosty NIGHTS AhH'iU Registrations rant will open daily from 4 P.M. All women of the church are to midnight. !invited to attend. i • Heer Be Prepared With Still Being Accepted — Vou CanT 'GIRL SCOUTS MEET Tavern, Inc. • Wine The only trouble n Noon U J;M P. M. The only trouble about a FORDS - A meeting of Our Corner William & New Street • Liquor backmd vacation ,s that youjUdy of Peace Neighborhood Information Call KI 1-5990 WOODBRIDGK • Sandwiches can" *nd postcards to yourlGIrl SeouU was held jn Wcd- Carter's Sleepers ida.'nesday night, at the^iome of "Betty and Joe "—I'hone MK 4-9738 friends. — Greensboro Mrs. Edward Hayden, Brandy- If No Answer Call HU 6-2443 Herald-Journal. wine Road. The Girl Scouts will attend a Holy Hour to be held • As Adveitisisi I 1 Our Lady of Peace Church Ladies' Home Jou. October 1,3 to 4 P. M. The ser-: mon will be delivered by Rev.i Good Housekti]. Christopher Reiiit?y. Colors will' Parents' Mmia. : e presented by Troop 76. Reg-; stration for any girl and adult .nterested in girl scouting will je held in the cafeteria immedi- tely after the Holy Hour. Mrs.! HELP US Robert DUorenzo Ls in charge, j

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,,,1-nsT CHURCH t JfcWISI! COMMUNITY WOODBRIDOE ithrougri third grade, 8 4S A Mi Holy Communion M',,,,,., and With CENTER OF COLONIA METHODIST CHURCH Nursery through sixth gratl«i (oi Vo'ntk [schoo""u""l' *""and* Westminste"'"*-'—'-r- Pein- - Sunday School and Bible A M , Morning WorsrUD Services Friday. night at 8:30 Oe«ne I, Kiiddj, lowihlp 4:30 P. M.-6:30 t- M Classes, 9:30 K M M . Sunday School Sunday Senool 10:30 to 12 ind Lhoii liinctoi M, Baptist Youth Junior Services Saturday* Jimet Bhftrnd III, Senior High Westminster Fel- [from 10.30 to 12. luperlnttnddit ot Chilfck ictinol lowship, 7:00 P M.-9:30 P M ST. JOHN'S Sunday Servicei Adult Bible Study. 10:00 A. M 1 Evening Gospel; Hebrew School Tuesday and 3cll0ol EPISCOPAL CHURCH jnranmyi, 3:so to 5, and 5 to; land BlDle Claw. i day, 8:00 P M. Udlet Aid sec-Joseph Thomson, I.aj Leader Cori:;."Uilon Sun 6:30 P M 11:00 A M.. Morning Wor- ond and fourth Mondays, 8:00 1 oi ear.h Sunday Service HAM. Holy ship. P. M, Brownies, every Monday Communion,1 first Sunday each : NEW DOVER 5:30 P M., Junior Intermedi- , . ,1^, R p M., Pray«r , at 6:44 f M. month, 11 A M., Rev William METHODIST CHURCH ate Fellowship. (90 Nen Dover Road Edlton Tuesday: Deacon*, first Tues- Powel. celebrant. R 8*tet. f««toi 7:00 P M.. M.Y.F. 8:30 day, 7:30 P M. Women's Guild Sunday School 9:45 A M. s MANNKV CHURCH; * M- Early Church and! Fourth Tuesday, 8:00 P M Sunday Sohool | TRINIT 1 triSCOPAL Choir Rehearsal, 630 P M luninr Hi|h School I 1 Rah Wednesday: Junior Choli 1 jvutpt Kml»i»»n. Paitof 10 A M Church Srhnm unrt «» Avenne, Woodbnd«t each Thursday. Wili 7:00 P M Senior Choir. 8:00 .. ,:|.im J Hoki»«Tl«k. AHIlUni) U:30 4 M nunday School I'mtiir AltoUnnn BttnAti, Urganlat P M. 7 P M Youta Group. ST. JAMES' R I. CHUKCll ,,,. hpid nt the Co- Sunday Senrlce* Thursday: Trustees, second 9:00 A, M., Holy Communion Amboy Avenue, VVopdbridge ..,r iliKh School every| Thursday. 7:30 P M. Olrl Rt. Itaf Miff, Chirln 0. ; WOOUBJUDUfc GOSPEL Samta Dayi and Holy Dfcyi, INSTALL SHIRT LAUNDERING WIT: Charles Rofnwn, propriety of Tide Clfanrrs, 354 Amboj Avrntif, Woodbrldge, M;,KSrsfi:45. 7:45. 8:45 Scouts, efery Thursday, 7:Ool MeCofttitln, Pkilor CHURCH Bet OuiUi1 Nipol'on, ', mi and 12:15. Con-j Holy Communion 10:00 K M P. M. i* shown holding a shirt that has Just hern Uundrrril iitwl llnlshrd at Ills f-iUMIshmrnt. B»rlmra Turner U at "•• Corner Prospect Avenue and 11:00 A. M. Morning worship: Friday Boy Scouts, 7:3Q Alilltut Putor presser and Sam Santoro, plant manager, Is at rl«ht. Mr. Sofman rrcrutlv imtalled Ihr new unit and «Uted that Tide i yi • heard odor?' Rfdfrdale Avenue Ret ffllllim Rooi, Junior Church conducted in P M. AlillUnt Pirtor [ Cleaners Is the only establishment In Woodbridge proper that waxhes mid (Inlshrs utilrtu nn ihr prrmlnrn Monday ior Congregation. Morning WorshlD,icmjBCH OF WOODBRIDGtl * M 2n Sunday at 9:30 and 11:00 wisdom, being, immortality, Fire Company 1 under the February 11 at the flrehouie. \l days: Mtssionettet under direc- Novena, 7:30 P. M. S Barron and Grove Avenuet A M. cause, and effect belong to chairmanship of Mrs. John Srliool. 9:15 A M. tion of Mrs. J. Waldhelm at Male Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 CONGREGATION BETH Klubensptes. Mrs. Howard Rn. Bold M. Jobnion, Jt, Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Qod. These are His attributes, John Schp«tilci ... Manener home. 184 Cooper Avenue, P. M. ,, \ SHOLOM Hudgetis, president, conducted Registrars Listed i Mn, Kenneth McCain ;i«,ii_ (Nursery provided). the eternal manifestations of i i ill,IAS CHURCH 1Bem Altar-Rosary Society, first 90 Cooper Avenue, Iselin Sop«rint«ndent ot Chutch »cnool; : this first meeting of the new Isrlln Monday after first Sunday at Rtbbl Btrnud F»nkcl Wednesday evening testimony the infinite divine Principle, Tor Sewtren Voten Robert winicnn Ofi»ni« ' 8:00 P. M. dm Friday ot meeting at 8:19 P. M. season. .., j,,t,n Wllm. PMtar Sunday 8:00 P M. ur Norbcit M>tner, Cantor Love. No wisdom Is wise but SEW AREN—Voters Who h«y« Month: Women's Missionary Sabbath Servlcca, Friday eve-; His wisdom, no truth Is true, Mrs. Frank Wanca was made ., Masses 6:30. 8:00 8:30 A M., Church School council under direction ol Mrs Holy Same Society, second not as yet registered for tin ning 8:00. Christian Science Lesson- no love is lovely, no life Is Life a life member of the Ladles ,";, 9.30. 10:00, 10:15. Worship 'R, Workman. Monday after second Sunday November 7 general election Saturday Morning Service, Sermon but the divine; no good Is, butAuxiliary of the New Jersey : HI) 1130 and 12 noon. 11:00 A M., Church School.; - at 8:00 P M. will have the opportunity to do 1:30. A substantial foundation lor the good Qod bestows." State Firemen's Association. ...:.r. Masses, 7:00 and age 3 through second grade. ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. Tuesday so from now until the deadUnt PTA meeting third Tup^dav assured thought and action The television series "How Mrs. Rubin Qreco was named Child care service). CHURCH CONGREGATION ADATH of each month at 8:00 P. will be pointed out at Christian Christian Science Heals" will delegate to the state auxiliary'™"»^^m. Hi BAPTIST CHURCH 12:05 P. M., Coffee Houi Port Reading ISRAEL Science services Sunday, eglBWft RIT. IUnl:l»ni MUloi, Pinor Female Choir Re» K resume on Sunday 9:15 A. M and Mrs. George .Kovack, alter- \ Q^^OY ™- i,• 11Trr Boulevard and Fellowship. 8:00 P M Amboy Avenue. Wopdbridge Keynoting the Lesson-Ser- over Station WOR-TV (9). The K mliniallj Avenue 7:30 P Pilgrim Fellow- Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00 Street; Mrs. Dorothy K«.nw», 9:00, i':QQ and 13:00 noon. Confessions Rabbi Samuel Newberger mon on "Realty" Is the Golden title of this week's program is The auxiliary will hold a 585 Cliff Road; Mrs. Mary Ar« rerth Amboy Weekday Masses at 8:00 A M Every Saturday 11 A. M un- 8:00 P. M , Friday. Sabbath Text from the Bible. (Phil. 4): Some Answers to Questions on rummage sale tomorrow at way ^3 old Road, and Luke ... r .iciitph R. B*>kin Meetlnii til noon, 4 to 6 P. M and 7 Services Christian Science." Front Street, Ellzabethpoit.! i i Woodbrldge Avenut. i \ \i. Sunday School oiliclal Board. 8:00 P M Novena In honor of 8t. An "Whatsoever things are true, Coy e 63 to 9 P M., and sometimes under the chairmanship ofi , - |thlrd Thursday. ithony each Tuesday at 7:1! 9:30 A, M. Saturday Services.! whatsoever things are honest ; on days before Holy Days ot Mrs. George Allen. "A Lunch-: Murtaugh will manage PI- n A M . Worship Service, Church School Staff, first 9:30 A. M. Saturday, Junior whatsoever things are just, Ribicoff backs policy of work ( Obligation eon Is Served," under the'rates again next year. i:iiu: Service Monday 8:00 P. M Congregation. whatsoever things are pure, for relief. COLOMA GOSPEL CHAPEL • :y iw 10-12 for chll- Surgical dressings first and 486 Inman Avenue at West Hi ii.roush 3. third Wednesday 1:30 P. M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Street, Colonla i> M . Evening Worship Q.E.r Club, third Monday. CHURCH Sunday School and Bible • — 8:00 P M. Rabww Avenue «nd Carteret Road. Woodbrldie Sunda, ,30 RCT. Mn N. Ncmctb Putot Jamei M»rih, student Asstauni Congregators, first Sunday; Frrd A. BH«[i. Jr., Oriinlit I Christian Women's Home Advertisers' 7:00 P M Blote Class Thursday, 1:30 P M Sunday Men's Club, fourth Thursday, Young People's Meeting Fri- 8:30 A. M.. Church School B:30 P M. day 7:45 P M. 11:00 A. M., Momtng Wor- Dictionary Choir Rebearsali ship. Chan«l. Wednesday 7:45 EVANGELICAL A>D 3:00 P M., Junior Christian P M REFORMED CHURCH Endeavor. Junior, Wednesday 8.45 P M 94,Jame« Street 6:00 P M., Junior Hlgn| I't II I. I.L Tt ttMtll United Presbyterian Youth. ] ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST RIT. Lull! «|<7. Mintltir 7:00 P' M., 8enlor Hlghj >• ttii ORTHODOX GREEK Order ot Sunday Services: United Presbyterian Youth. \ '•im lha iodil Barwi M CATHOLIC CHURCH iiilloni viiin «ir •§•« 10:00 A M Sunday School Meetinis j iki !• niil •< tit if Broad and Division Streets 10:00 A. M English 8ervice Session, first Tuesday. 8 PM. Perth Amboy 11:00 A M-Hungarian Trustees session, Tuesday. 8 tu*. Sttpbaa Itdor, ftiiot Service P M. Sunday Matins, 7:00 A M.. ! 7:00 P M. Youth Fellowship J ..''• u • bank acamlMr in- Early English Mass. 8:00 A M Deacons, third Tuesday. 8 First Sunday of the month- • 1 th« booki and asMts of Church School, 8:00 AM P M. 2:30 P M. Ladles Aids Society bank. io Iht AJC. sudi- Vespers Saturday nights and Junior Choir. Fridays. 4-5 I Monday: Religious Training ' '-.irninM «11 rtcordi and oefore holidays at 7:00 P M 12:30. P M. : is nrctiury for a com- Children's Holy Communion: rue,dav; ,Flrst, Superintendents last Tues- ••' and accurst* audit of our first Sunday of every month Guild. 7:30 day. i'.,iiion 8T ANDREWS CHURCH Tuesday: (Second) Officer* Church School, 2nd Wednes- , and Elders. 7:30. ' i •j.htn tht auditor Is An- Avene day at*, inns man rmor , Tuesday: 'Fourthi Brother* i the ABC. publishM t White Church Guild, second I Weekday Masse) 7:30 A M.,hood. 7 JO and fourth Mondays. ! : in! the auditor's findlnp Sunday Masses 7:00, 0.00) Wednesday: Junior Choir Ladies Aid Society, second] ' wn factt on which advtr- 10:00, U:00, and 12 noon |3:15. and fourth Wednesdays. • | 1 ran plsrt • VkllM. Confessions Saturday, 4-J. Wednesday: Adult Choir Women's Association, first! 7:30-8:30 P M. |7:30. Thursday ' 'ik ii (or a copy 0/ OUT 8T JOHN'S EPISCOPAL : Friday: Brownie Troop, 1:00 • Cancer Dressings, first and i '•! ABC. rtport CHURCH Friday; Olrl Scout, 7:00 third Wednesdays. > Hoy and Hamilton Avenues Saturday: Confirmation Boy 8couts, Fridays, 7:30; Fords Class. 10 00 A M P M >tt. milUm H. P»jn«, Vicu | —- OUR REDEEMER Holy Communion 8:00 A. M FIRST PRESBYTERIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH IT- Morning Prayer and Sermon CBl'RCH OF 1SELIX ; Oak Tree Road Jg Fourth Street, Fords U A. M. KM Cldon R. St«b> Rti Hot" D »l««n«r fMtai IEADER Church School. 9:45 A M Sunday Organists Edd e Jacobson 1SELIN ASStSiCYiFCOD MorriiiigWbrshlp: 8:45 f- •and Mis! Barbara Pritiche- i.tfrn St., Woodbrldgf j Matin Service 8:15 A M Itl MK-41III CHURCH snd 11:15 A. M 48 Berkeley Boulevard Church S c h o n I: Nur*er\ Main Service 10:45 Iselln, New Jersey R(v, HlllUm Kltbj, *»«tor Sunday Services: 9;45 A M,, Sunday Schoo wf&* all sges. NORGE t-Way Gas Dryer Yes, perfect If you have a gas dryer. 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Mrs McKee, sub-junior ad- visor, reported she attended the h Entertain: Junior Women Sub-Junior "Spree" at Doug- las* Coiktt with five members W0008RIDGE IMS REPORTS m s recently * , of the- Sub-Junior Club, ; Plan for Year speaker to t|1(, M Mrs Martin Outowski, B* Aliw Cullit*risrtn —Mr and Mre Stanley Me*- flen I./>YiT(. On- ',' I SOU ()»k Tr> Church. Nf« Mon- ,hfy rtsjtM, rM|lt,vpv Tliey ] junior club< ;n S^ ,.j.-rs-'V **: ^ Mr*. Joseph AccordlIV to mwilh 'visited Disneyland: Tufcon.l lielnful MlUBfMi discussed. Mr?. James Mazza the 1 uWukovetz. club advisor, —Mr. and Mr? William Cas- Arlt. : the Grand Canyon, the! and rlnn'ts" All Avenel Woman's ' CluTS *m 'sidy. *ft3 son Tncrmr -Wood Ohm!—Meteoi emtrr. tt*} usrd nrrp frnlr, | local club's history in the hold a rummage sale Septem- "Pour Plus One" project. The! j Avenue, visited Mr? Kurt Klein Painted Desert, and the Petrl-| it would h" fiis\ 30 and urged member tol '.Middktown, N. Y fled .Forest. They returned to: In apply tills d ««*• f°r ™ ""• —Robert ni?*immoi». .Jr. New Jersey via the Southern' their own RI:;,, kins: (second pha». youth on a Prospective members, intro- Semel Avenue, ha,< left lor states flowers, leavrs r flistrlct level. Mrs. Bruce Mc-jduced by Mrs. Hannagan. Benton, Nma Se^ia. where he • — Kee; third pilaw, state. Mrcjmembership chairman, were nill be the best < man »« thej1. 8. TO RESl'MF. TESTS j Robert Efan; fourth phaneJMr*. William Dean. Mr.«. Roo- iweddlng of his boyhood friend, The United States will set MICE TOO patriolism of country, Mrvjert Brinley, Mrs. Anthony Tor- ;Rocer Liviiifjton. to Mi*s Lindn off underground nuclear e*-| STAMFORD, N ,Donald Roder, und the intcr-ltorello Mrs.Ronald OHandley, McGraw, of Beni'1:1. Both Mlw plosions in the next few weeks: the least. Miv A'V national phase of the project,!Mrs. Stanley Moknycki, Mrs iMcOraw and Mi^s Livingston to develop more advanced wea-! surprise whin ,i., Mrs, A. P. Graham. j Robert Lateerl and Mrs. Ed- attend colleue n\ Si. John's pons. This will Hrt a threp-yearj her television s"t :• of l'irc shot (HI: Mrs. John Egan, Jr., presl- w»rd Splres- College. Nova Soosia ban on atomic tests. | She tclephnii. <| - dent. appointed Mrs. Herbert A laJk on her weeit-suy at ' —Mr. anW Mr? Walter Kron-, "We have no othei choice." psilrman, whn t;i:i Hannsgan, treasurer: Mrs. Ro-'Cltizeniihip Institute at Doug- ert, Wood Avemie. had aspresldent Kennedy announced' the mnyor nl t| . der, civics, legislation and civilian College in June wa*-given on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs!following word of Russia's re tl mayor removed tin defense, and Mm. Frank Katko. by Mis* Peggy Widmaier. She Heimall and Mrs. Kltea-isumptlon of atomic tests, set and found th. federation secretary. i*as chosen by the Junior beth Kronen, all of Livingston.' —Mr. and Mr*. Andrew COW WASH ' I'NCOMMON DENOMINATOR for these two smart fall coats* mouse that h,,rt A delegation will attend theWoman 'R Club of Avcnel ftnd REGISTERS AT RUTGERS: Jweph I r. 41 Freemah Tomezyk and children, Andrea; AHTESIA, Cal. — Someone Is an Invisible laminated urethnuc foam inteillniim. only threeIJiuni'hhn! pianu'-. Mate fall conference October Avenel Woman's CTub a« the Street. Woodbridjre, a traduat* of \\ oodbridfe Senior and Michele, Avon Terrace.'must have figured the one min- thlrty-secoiifl.- nf un inch thick, that pvovldes almost weight- tonklln turnr'd rm • "it the Essex House, Newark delegate to the institute last High School, registers as a freshman at the men's collect* were guest* ov*r the weekend ute car wash would be ad«p<- less warmth, UsliiiKly adhered to tl:c fabric, the Scott ap- Mrs. Katko will accept reser- year when she wat a junior at of Rutgers. Soro» 1,550 freshmen, rrpresmttai «r«rj fl i n lhf tatf Wt parel foams hundreds of tiny cells per square Inch provide,PREFERS HOISK Tations at the next meeting. Woodbridge High School. Miss county and Tirtn»rij every 'V * > at the home oi Mr and Mrs 'able to more than cars. Michael Johnson. Pony-Port,1 Joe Albers worked out a a barrier aeainsi cold air, yet 'breathe" to assure wearing BRITISH COf.l \ A play hM been chosen for Widmaler, now a senior at the in the class, local high school, spoke of the Pa, on Mr. Johnson's 66th birth-handy contraption that is do- comfort Woman's braid-trimmed coat, by Donny Jr., is a! 'ada—Police ».MI the clnb to enact at the state SO 1COO wno ai drama tournament this year lectures and sessions she at- day. Ing a real slick Job on his dairy nvlon j.,lit *ith a suede-like texture, man's coat, by Walei, " ?>' '" ' tended as well at the social COSIDERATE AT LEAST ifortable. —Mrs. Alexander Cuthbert- farm. Is'a woven houndstootli check of "Orion" acrylic fiber and ^"J"0'. SH* tecording to Mrs. Mllos, drama 1 Chairman actirltiet enjoyed. Phlladephia — There is one While they were gathering son, Oak Tree Road, was a The device works similar to The next meeting, Septem- bandit in the city who has up $595 from the office andjguest of Mr. and Mrs Thomas'the car wash. The cow enters The musk) department hae Mrs, Maria Kn]\. ber 26, at he local first aid some feelings for his victimvictimss, ihomjhome of DrDr. Maurice BelascoiCatliBeUwcoiCatlinn . Cooper AvenueAvenue, this'this aa walled runwayrunway , where spring • -many projects which were sub- A phy.sicun recommends hiccups until his condition Is from the surf si mitted by Mrs, George Yates, building, will feature "Hus- Two men bound and robbed one of the bandit* told of hisjweek. at the Cuthbcrt- valves turn on a shower of ••-•• ehalrman. A fcwo-part choral bands' Night" with the pro- Philadelphia dentist, one ol personal problems and prom-son home was Mr* Theodore water. Xre State law in Call- standing on the head to cure such that he csn hardly stand "I JtiM prrfe. group win be organized vithin gram to be presented by hus-them placed a pillow under his iscd to send the money back Tacholskl, and son. Teddy, forma requires that all dairy hiccup*. But. doc. a person on his feet.—Jacksonville. Jour- house dress myu Vhe club. i. musical protrram bands of the members, Mrs lead to make him more corn-when he got a job. 'Henry Street. cows be washed each day. rarely has a severe attack of nal. mg suit." on Christmas customs arourd Mazza and Mrs, Roder are co- the world will be presented at chairman of jjrograms, the Christmas meeting. Old jecorde, sheet music, song SEEN 8ENSE Of SMELL books sad piano music rolls WEST GLACIER, Mont,- will be ooJlectpd by Mrs. Yates The out of State visitors locked to be sent to hospitals, orphan- their food securely In the trunk ages and homes for the aged. of the car before taking a stroll ALL STORES Mr», Yntes, who U also vet- in Glacier Park. trans and armed forces chair- .Out for a stroll, also, was a Jnan, announced 275 magazines big black bear. have been presented to the New He detected the scent of the JOIN Jersey State Home for Disabled food through the back window, Veterans, Menlo Park. and»90 that, was left slightly cracked favors were distributed for La-The owner, Paul Forton, of bor Day.* She announced she Howell, Mich., returned to find will collect foreign and comth- e bear had broken the win- memorative stamps; magazines, dow out of the car and was not older than three months, burrowing through the uphol- and puzzles for the patients. stery and springs to get at the The men will be remelnbered goodies left in the trunk. by the club on their respective .birthdays with a card, Th,e. 1$ICE CATCH AFTER ALL members will be making cross- TtTPPER LAKE, N. Y.-Fish- word puzzles and collect pocket ermen have come up with all novels for the U. S. Army Hos- sorts of tales when they take pital at Fort Dix. The club will to the streams for fishing. collect used games and sport- Frank Lacombe comes up ing equipment for the NIKE with » good one. While fishing BONUS SPECIA1 BOOK | SPECIAL base at C*mp Kilmer. in Horseshoe Lake, near the The public welfare depart- Adirondack.1! community, La- ment ejiairman, Mrs. Robert combe hooks a wallet lost by COV'T. INSPECTED-OVEN READY Euan, announced she delivered Ralph Mi(ne four years ago. 7? magazines to the Perth Am- Milne's $7 and the other con- "Aristocrat" boy Hospital during the sumtent- s of the wallet were still 5 8-QT. WHITE . mer, usable. Luminous Dial Electric ENAMEL SAUCE POT • TURKEYS CHIME ALARM CLOCK • Luminous hands and numerals • Absolutely silent, self-starting I • U.L. Approved electric 16 lbs. movement I • Bakelite case in 3 & up popular pasttl ihodes With J2N OR MORE FOOD PURCHASE J BOOK OF Heavy double coat enamel; for those hondy I YOURS "2 GUYS" Extra sauce pots around the house. | for 1TRADING SUMPS LIST 1.00. IF SOLD SEPARABLY, 44f, EACH J Llil 5 49 - » HMCIUMf SffAIATllY J.M ••••••••••••••••I

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Rj MRS. PERCY ACS TEN 2 cups cream tmdltlonftl ways or p 499 West Avenue Mi ,lsh and seafood M* Srwnrm — ME 4-17(1 ,,, popular as ever. Try Pepper 'im(1 ymril want to serve \i teaspoon sugar • —The Sewaren Bridge Club nflcii 2 cups cooked lobster moat will hold Its first meeting of the fish Roll cut Into small pieces season at. 1:30 P. M. at the m(, ,,nw(ler biscuit dough 1 egg yolk, if desired Immo of Mrs. O. B. Noel, North Melt butter, add flour, stir- ring until Bmooth. Add creum I Mr. mid Mrs. Michael Mey. (,II,S flaked cooked fish gradually. Cook for 10 minutes ! r mid daughter, Cynthia, 8ar- ,mlll onion, chopped stirring constantly. Remove hi, worn the guests of Mr. and Vjrni pepper, chopped from heat. Mrs. .insopli Manci, West Ave- I'l-aspoon »»H Season. Add lobster meat. nue, on Sunday. i on Saturday evening Mr. Milk The «tew should- huve the con- .•cult dough to y -lnch sistency of a fairly thick white jnnrt Mrs. sal D"AHette gave a 1 hi.--' 4 floured board sauce. Egg yolk added to the I Hwprt. sixteen" birthday party, fish onion, green pep- stew Just before serving gives ihonorliiK their daughter, Mary ,ftlt. Moisten slightly rich flavor. The stew must n< |Ann. Thore were thirty guesU, i]|k mix well. Spread boil alter the yolk has been I including members of her fam „„ dough. Boll H a added, ily nnd clasamates at Wood- I, and cut In l'/j Inch bvUlr:i- lilKh School. The enter- iiiiintiu: was done on the lawn Unite on greased bak- FINDS TEETH and ii [our piece band played ,, l in an oven 400 de- LEICESTER, England— Th r for dancing on a floor set up ',,,,. 1.. hour. driver slowed to almost a stop everytlme No. 28 bus passed with colored lights and decor- iitlnn.i, for the occasion. slirlmp S»M Bowl along Clarendon Park road. (..,ipS cooked shrimp, To add to the confusion tin , leaned and halved driver's attention was alwayi LOST KFFORT , ,,..ip rooked peas In the same direction. NEW YORK—Mothers and , ,„, chopped celery On the fifth trip the conduc grammar teachers have for "SUCCES8 ATTRACTS SUCCESS," which is obviously tru« tor, Michael Peers, 18, hoppn years tried to teach youngsters , M,d boiled eggs, sliced ANNUAL PICNIC: Comniitlcrman John Huuhcs, In the center, dark shirt, nnd his wifr were Riiesls of honor at tho with this young man's sdectlon of a handsome sweater . . . aa '. Ml cucumber, pared, off the bus and picked up a that they should not use m annual OOP Third Ward picnic held at the Maple Tree Farm, Sunday atyemonn. Second on the left Is Cnmmltteeman Indispensable item in a well-rounded wardrobe. It's a Nor- upper plate. He explained U, "ain't." ,,,,rrd, and sliced thin Maynard Winston. Committrcman David Nicola is next to Mr. Hughes and Commltteeman David T. Miller Is sewjnd from wegian pattern modeled In a versatile pullover, by Arrow. This the passengers: Webster's second unabridged . m,ul head lettuce, right, next to his wife. 100% worsted wool sweater comes in four color combinations; nhrfrtded "You see I've had them onl: edition published In 19S9 lists light, oxford and slate, oatmeal and pewter, brown and gold, Mustard French ixsufr six weeks and tn the future I" the word "alnt" with this no- pewter and taupe, all with white background ... so very right, L, ,. hmredients chilled and have to be more careful how Small Mercies SCHOOL ISSUE LULL ing schools In federally con- Probably History tation": whether the man In your life Is a youth on the college campw , ,,• nil except the dressing cough." "Hallo," exclaimed the in- House passage of two-year gested areas. Tradition doesnl't say, but It "A contamination of 'are or a young business man at leisure. not','is notyam not', etc." '.M^A bowl.. Add dressing vestor, who was reading the extensions of two existing According to Powell (D., N. may be assumed there were Stubborn those in Sodom and Gomorrah Soon to be released, the third ()1,s until salad Is slightly third quarter report, "a reduc- school programs signals theY.), this "all but closed the Teacher: Haven't you fin tion, by George I That's good end who said a little of that sort of edition defends "ain't" as used t,d v.Hh dressing. Garnish of efforts to pass an ex- door to any general school aid lshed washing that blackboard? news! That's good news!" this bill until alter next year's con- thing does a town no harm in the United States by "culti- | ,,.,|] B |pw whole shrimp. tensive school aid bill You've been working on It for "What! A reduction in profit year gressional election." Richmond Times-Dispatch. vated speakers." AVENEL PERSONALS lobster Stew an hour. good news?" The House voted extension of tiitilrspoons butter Pupil: I know, but the more "Oh, no, not In profit — in the National Defense Education KhnuhcheT warns neutral Monitored report forewarned Panama seeks more Canal lahlrspoons flour I wash it, the blacker It gets. deficit." Act and a special program aid- nations against war. of Soviet move. Zone revenue. MRS MARTIN GUTOWSKl Wednuday at Fltagerald's at It Ckorgt Street, ivenel 8:15 P.M. HE 4-0991 The board of directors of Sisterhood B'nal Jacob win —Forty - four local peopto meet Tuesday at the Avenel- went on a bus trip recently to Colonla Community Center it j Philadelphia to attend the last 9 P.M. evening of the Billy Graham FREE!! Philadelphia Crusade. FUTURE ARMY OPERATIONS '2 GUYS' Valuable —The Golden Circle of the The Army of the United First Presbyterian Church will States of the future will pro* TRADING hold a luncheon, 12:30 today vide swift special delivery for at the church hall. Important cargo by firing it In STAMPS -The first birthday of Vin- the nose of a ballistic missile. SAVE "2 CttYS" STAMPS cent Mazza, son of Mr. and It will use nuclear-poweTed NUT DAY. MCH FIILH Mrs. James Mazza, George drones and gliders for surveil- IMK IS WORTH Street, was celebrated Sunday lance and other missions too $ I Quests Included Mr. and Mrs dangerous for men to raided 2.25 Russell Snowfleld, Mrs, Nlch- take. IN TRADE IN ANY ilas Hudanich, Mr, and Mrs This was explained to MaJ. Robert Snowfleld and children Gen. Louis W. Truman, deputy Rusty and Robbie. The Mam's chief of staff for operations, other children Gwenn and plans and training in the Con- Jamie, were also present. tinental Army Command, so —Husbands' Night will be convention delegates would featured at the Tuesday meet- know what the Army is think- ing of the Junior Woman's Club ing and planning. of Avenel. The members' hus- bands will ha in charge of the RTH ARMY AND SOUTH MAXWELL HOUSE program which will be held at KOREA the Avenel-Colonla First Aid Ma]. Gen. Sam C. Russell, !•" Squad building at 8:15 P. M. 8th Army*hlef of staff ,in a«rt- CHASE & —Wednesday the Bub Junior port prepared for the annual Woman's Club of Avenel will meeting of the Association of

'• • • hold a luau and new member- the. United States say that ship meeting at the home of equipment In Korea is mostly ILB. TIN Miss Charlotte Markulln, 106 outmoded. Blanford Avenue at 1:30 P. M, The United States 8th Army, COFFEE Any girl between the ages of i a. result, is dispersing Its U and 17 are Invited to Join supplies and depots throughout the organization and may at- the length of South Korea. tend this meeting. Miss Carol Russell said the Army Is Miller, chairman, can be con- building new depots in the tacted at ME 4-1305. Waegwan-Taegu area more re- •Third Ward Sixth District moved from the possible fight- 98c STOCK-UP SALE! Democratic Organization meets'lng front. STOCK YOUR PANTRY-FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH IHISE '2 GUYS' SPECIALS KEEP UP WITH YOUR HOME TOWN NEWS . MORTON RK& CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. 18 GREEN STREET POT WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ANS 0 Enclosed please ftnd $4.00 for one-year subscription to: SOUTHERN SUN • INDEPENDENT-LEADER 6.01 CAN PIES • CARTERET PRESS 0 EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON • CHICKEN To be sent to: • TURKEY NAME BEEF iOOR ADDRESS TOW N fATSUP MMMMWM WAX HW OF FARM' AWMflfMMMWMMAMMIMMM P14.OZ. BOTTU I CUTS'SflLf POLISHING REC COW PRICE 189 Woodbridge -at-

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J» Clears For Tun Fair' Rah way Plant AVENEL —Final plans have been made for the "Fun Fair" WOODBRIDGE — A rnm- which is being sponsored by plaln' ol oflw.> and Rtrokr ,i|- Sisterhood B'nal Jacob at a legedlv rmana'::^ from A]!':'; meeting with Mrs. Irving Ma- l;:du- •:•'.. H;-i;>.H\. made v.1 Eipll Km?, Colonia, h»s cud-d llnn, Jeffrey Road, Colonia. in » sia't-XTit in favor of t:< The fMr will be held October plant, mad< !JY JO-«ssiriS( and are: Shorecrest. Mrs. Arthur roof inspection of their cr;nc Berlin and Mrs. Jerome. Glass- man; Lynn Oaks, Mrs. Harry to numeiou; •.«::- u>wfc Krug GREEV IS FOR FRFSHMF.V \ sr.-rn din*'." symbol of the new student, i« Placed on Kutner and Mrs Marum; Oak residence ar.ri plant Trea for the head of Gloria Omyra. 62? B.imf.tfd Awrnie. Woodbrlder. by a junior at the *•"* Ridge, Mrs. Al Siegfried and jfurpotes of tvaluating condi- University's Women1* Collet. Dirndl enrolled 720 freshmen this Kar^the Mrs, David Gruber; Avenel, tions organolepticaHy 'Sight.' number in IH history. Total sturlmt pnrollment stands at a 2,000. UaM*» Mrs. Oanon and Mrs. Leonard smell, eye irritation, etc '. The started Mondaj. Greenfield. All cakes must be SYNAGOGUE GETS NEW FACE: The Synatoeue of OonrreKatlon B"nal Jacob, Avenel. recently remodeled In li last visjt made to the areas was; in October 7 or the morning the Jewish Holiday*, U shown above. Proud of the results Is Rabbi Philip Brand, shown In the forturiiiuni on August 18. 1961. Mr. Wuko- of October 8. vet* of your Health Depart- ment a]sq. supplied the writer, Novelty items and canned rection Shmff Diilo 0. Car-dle Atlantic States Conference WATER BIl.i, vrhn \ ,< goods will be accepted at the mid Correction, N. J. -SlaWJ with maps and a resume of Sheriff to Take son nf nuva I County. Jackson- Renatc-Hou-, complaints telephoned to his, home of Mrs. Malina, 83 Jef- ville, Fia , William i Acl».vd- Rural Police Association, Third "office by Mr. Krug from July1 frey Road. Colonia, and Mrs. him. p:esid''nt of Aluminum Degree Ancient Order Of HI- 12, 1961 daily through Aueu.n ] Isler. 15 Neptune Place, Co- Part in Confab PlumbiriK Fixtures Corp., Bur- bernlans, St. Peter's Lyseum,''^ fhe ^\ 11, 1961. This material was no later than Septem- lingamt, Calif.: C A. O'Bryon Alumni Association, American correlated with climatolosical ber 27, NEW BRUNSWICK—Sheriff and Knapp architects and En- Academy of Embalming, Mid- Robert H. Jamison, Middlesex water out of va conditions.existing at the time- one of the many highlights gineers of Grand Rapids, Mi- dlesex-Somerset County Puner- water. of the complaint. will be Koko the Clown. An- County President of the Nachigan- : Richard R. Gauger, ar- al Directors' Association. N. J ; tional Jail Sheriffs' Association The cunipron .. 'After careful appraisal of other feature will be ajphotog- chitect of St Paul. Minn, along Funeral Dfrector«' As*ociatlon,!faster rate of v all data collected and the fa-.- and life member of National raphy booth conducted by Mrs. with Edward J. Hendrlck, Su- Rational Fi.neral "Woj? «,- •.'Ither branch had ;. oraBIe organolept'.c impression;:' Jail Association will attend the Max Dlnnermati. Pictures will perintendent of Prisons, Phila- toclatlon, CounQr Offlctr* As- There arc fi\. «ncountered throughout the 23rd Annual Convention of the ; be Instantly developed. delphia tion plants m • . time of our visits to the plain, National Jail Association at the Members wishing to enroll In Sheriff Jamison, at the pres- He Is also a member of Na- either eornpletn! ri; and New Dover Road areR. it 91st Congress of Correction the children's clothing clubs ent time is serving hij fdurth tional Police Officers Associa- st ruction is our considered opinion that1 meeting to be held at the Desh- are advised to contact Mrs. term as president of the N. j. tion, National Jail of North the complaint docs not justify ler Hilton Hotel. Columbus, Sheriffs' Association; is secre- America, Knights of Columbus Should Kit., our further participation Philip Greenspan, FU 1-1940. Ohio September 24-29. tary and treasurer of William (4th Degree), Moose, Elks' Store Manama v. "Our findings further reflect! Mrs. Mel North, chairman of Sheriff Jamison will partici- F. Harding Funeral Home, New Clubs, New Brunswick; past that none of the state level air the rummage sale, announced name? pate in a program, September Brunswick. He served as coro- 1 pollution control regulations drop-off stations for rummage president of Optimist Club, Applicant—Sco ' 26 on "How Can Proper Jail ner, Middlesex County, from were in violation in these areas are: Shorecrest. Mrs. Isadore Circus Saints & Sinners; Dex- Manager — Ai (; Designing Promote Good Safe- 1944-1947, and from 1950-1853. throughout our investigation. Drescher, Mrs. Nochimson and ter Fellow Tent, N. Y., 0. S( ty, Security, Sanitation, Segre- He has been Sheriff since 1953. "We regret that we cannot Mrs. Jack Schneider; Colonia Navy League, New Brunswick Applicant—w»; •: gation, Economy, and Correc- be of any farther assistance in and Avenel proper, Mrs, Hy JUr, Jamison is secretary- Urban League, and treasurer Manager ismlli:.: this matter." Farer. tional Programs?" trustee of the Middlesex Coun- of Morrow Association on Cor- a pretty well-knov;, ty Heart Association; a Fellow A board of directors meeting Participating with Sheriff rection. Applicant f a signjlays about Olds for '62! V-8 performance, right across the ten for leading magazines that "Wet Paint" that same man th "SOMETHING EXTRA' will help you along this line. has to make a personal investi- line ... from engines that deliver up to 345 h.p.! gation.—TJ. S. S. Reina Mer- After you have oompletod a cedes ' Galleon. 1 schedule for your home work about owning an Oi-DBt Smooth action of Oldsmobile's 1962 4-8 Hydra-Mot^ at it. 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> nt 11 iv. iii the aft*r- ,; uiviiiitis of circling, IJOW - snd - fcrrow ,,i rhlmney swifts «- - NOW OPEN! ~ You Aiktd For Itl Back again by !,r sky. Shop-Rlte'i Expanding Again! popular demand. Golden Book Encyclopedia ;.,ni AS tnli speclei Ii Central Avenue Shop-Rite ui tn many nonblrders, This past w«tk w« opened the ntwly rtmodeltd now on sale at Shop-Rite. , much misinformation Cildwtll Shop-RiU locattd on Bloomfiild Avt- Central Avenue, East Orange -!,,,„ to It. Promlntnt a- This week Shop-Rite does it again! Another Thft put winter, Shop-Rite brought the Golden look Eneyersftdb to Mir nut in Caldwtll. Your new Caldwell Shop-Rite customer!. Everyone flocked to Shop-Rite to get their set. We feel every home ' '\.iC\) is the idea so many brand new market made twice the siu of be- should hive 1 set. So once again we ire offering you the opportunity to ttirt ::nvi' that tre bird ii a is bigger and better than ever. ,„, ,,r "chimney swallow.' fore! Everything new and expanded to better your set — Complete your set — or fill In the milling copies. LOOK for Hie , ,„! 11 MW allow at all but Ii ••rve you. Golden Book display at Shop-Rite. Volume 1 only 49c. All others $9c each. ,, iiu- hummingbirds! An- .uisconceptlon Is that it Welcoming Prices On Meat! Grocery Savings To Welcome You II .„ Mid spreads vermin hn.si,ed-biws,th!« being un i-,'V ncoftsionally make nuls-j SHOP-RITI f Uiemselves through! m COFFEE SALE! „ .,.,i);t of using chimneys h, ,:.;IR site*, not only from TOMATO r r'>minus and going* In the . ,,l producing noties like BEECHNUT ' | thunder, but also by rea-j ,. ,,..„ fdct that heavy rains] SOUP 4c Off! ;.,,. s loown the nesV| V,'- bricks and down It 10'/, w. > Aitn eggs or young, into1 CHASE & SANBORN ,„-,.: belDW. The resulting: can n ds arid debris have 8 HOLLAND HOUSE :;:;, 11 y a housewife an :. ,. This problem can dimiiied by placing ,- over the chimney MAXWELL HOUSE .;,, the swifts arrive In UPT0M-4c off „,.' it seems to be one . limns that people CHICKEN KOODLE Pof.' l.iiporred Italian 1 VltUHil oi get around to do- TOMATOES 4 , M KNORR SOUPS plfl. ti \ ai. rate, no harm 1» '••:.••!• 'li&n the necessity Cut or Sl'oeltnnq SOUP COMSTOCK BEETS 9 ; sl TOMATO JUICE ;•. attuches alao to the P.: > i >...- Firm Clcani Futer mirations of these ln- $ E: .j, birds which have long: CATSUP 4i: l ROYOX ^'.^ subject of speculation of 2 I 3c C.i! V.ln Cimpt Inrichtai /•:;il. Until a few jears PORK & BEANS 10c PILLSBURY FLOUR 5 ,b 49 '4- there wai actually ,lglg unown by anyone u A^... .:J Colo. Shop-Rita Garden , xact territory oomprli- SEMI BONELESS-WEST VIRGINIA c K wiiiur home of the FULL SCOTT TOWELS 2o^037 SWEET PEAS 2 ;.;; 29' K'.ucking by ten* of CUT • PRIDE OF THE FARM S: :;..-:v Wholi K«mal, Craimad »r Whola Kcrnal In brim '.-.. iilong the QUlf COUt HALVES TOMATO JUICE 4 I: M SHOP-RITE CORN 6 • > * 1 •i.r birds occupied tall 5c oft' ftW». °f llii farm Cut "s c( schools, factorlti s s (.- installation* idle of SMOKED HAMS COLGATE S FAB 4 /; l GREEN BEANS 8 ,; l • This would occur for .s*"5-(v* r.y. during which thou-j U.S. Gov'i Grid* Choic* Young $te Juicy Shop-Rite Low Sudi Powder Shop-Ritt : :irt- mere no swifts at C b S '.•..••:'' had they gone? CHUCK STEAKS 49 DETERGENT 25 2 SALAD DRESSING ' 39< :i, ,.';tndes to two — they , Cut for London Broil Jet Spray Ktalt ^ .mished. 5 e C F... Ib • • ::, of other days uflei- SHOULDER STEAK 89 BON AMI ' :: 39 GRAPE JELLY 3 :,at sons. Some averred For Bniiinj or Stiwing Sliced o> Halves Yellow Clint Shop-Rite N«w! '.nil occupied hollow 4l;$l KOSHER PICKLES ;:49e - etc.. and hibernated C p-Rite All Flavors PEACHES lie winter. Others, BEFF SHORT RIBS 49 Shop-Riio Frlikiai <: t.iat great flocks lb c .•aulong into the.Oulf 69 APPLESAUCE 8 :.: *1 DOG FOOD 6 ^ 69* BEEF STEW Del Monto Light Chunk Mtrcil Aiwrtad Colon •it themselvet In sand lb c s until the following 39 TUNA FISH 4 ;, l TOILET TISSUE ' 4 39' still others, a little; SOUP MEAT Staky Shap-Ri>« Whltt sr Pink '•uservallve, said they* s •i South America." Aje,' Swtat or Hot PURE CORN OIL <"°'r FACIAL TISSUES 6 ;: 1 :•' in South America? C i • pluce and none had ITALIAN SAUSAGE 69 Shop-Rite Hickory Snok«) lb e • ii seen there anyway J 89 59= PRUNE JUICE 3 ^ M - TEA BAGS ' 100 •• really knew, or could jjl>,jVjj^v.:..i-v..i -:':.>:., .. ..-.. - ^.-.'..rwrp..-! '[.-i-^v»/!•'-.' •.] •'.•. •. .•'- .• HAM SLICES ^ Red Heart Auortcd Shof-.'.ilt Frtih tr L««n C C !. ;. ..iddi'iily came the an- 65 DOG FOOD I! 89 SHORTENING 3 ' 69' .' Mi.d the swifts' secret GROUND CHUCK FROZEN FOOD BUYS! Cook.J t. In May of 1944, Grand Welcome Dairy Salt! Grand Wtlcomt Dafi De/lghfil d '•••:..• from the American HADDOCK H 1 in Lima, Peru, thatj m*mm. n e blinds had been "se-j COD FILLET '49 'i:i some swallows kill- MARGARINE I BOILED HAM i:irilans" living on the C«V.d liill 1; :; •Columbian border. A SCALLOPS :':^''"^ l .id noted the band* In Shop-Rite b 2Q SLICED '» worn by an Indian 2 -..- mm t the Gulf and above the WORTH Swell Cilifornii JOHNSON KLEER '"rests of that remote re r)Utt lbi C EAIA 1 11 Hiftt we call Amawnla, Coupon Goto At; Any Pears "• 2 35 EAII1 Shep Rita Wktra Ittm Ii AvilliM* itKht here recall thai Ettn Fancy Slicing Coupon Eiplm: lit., Sept. 2i, 1961 i l>e chimney becami U.S. No. I LM* lb c ilii Coupon Limit; Ont Per Family "i"ii In this country, swifts Tomatoes 19 Coupon Redeemed Only on 'Purchase I in hollow trees and, In Potato*! 10b:, 35 ol Item lilted "' i emote areas, still do so. 9/.M/6I '•ii specimens the throal Ur typ»aripl.ical »ror,. W« r«i«nr. "'. or very light, a char 111 !t seen in city bljids be- Toward the Purchase of nf" discoloration by soot Toward the Purchase of Any Siie Shop. Rite \*anillj or Chocolate 4'j oi. pk« THIS Controlled Suit Powder Advlct COUPON DUNCAN HINES COUPON ''"K to Inspire hl« work- WORTH DETERGENT 'h inumptness and energy WORTH RICE PUDDING MIX Coupon Good At: Any 'Oliun buslnesa man hung Coupon Good At: Any Shop-Rite Wtiiere Ittm Is Available ^"•i- of signs reading "DO Shop-Rita Whtre Item Ii Available * Coupon Itpitttt Sit., Sept. 11, 1961 '"W" around his factory Coupon Eipiras: Sat., Sept. 23, 1961 \\ Coupon Limit: Ont Per Family "Illn- Coupun Limit: Oiiu I'ei family Vl Coupon Redeemed Only in Purchase "" ''<• was- asked some Coupon Radeimed Only on Purchaio :l i|i 1 •i Item Umi • ' » how^U *t*fl had oflten Lilted 1 woodbtidf* Group "'* '" 11 'if shook his head

I1 ''"Hi even like to Ulk 11" he 5ald..;Thi head You-Vall *W.v % ''•I't'i1 eloped With the '^•m'Ury lever had; three 1 Mile Sojuth of Garden State Parkway iisked for an Increase; 1530 Oak Tree Road MENLO PARK in the Vlenlo Park Shopping ••'.y hands decided to go OPEN SUNDAYS [ ISELIN (WOODBRlDtiE SHOPPING CENTER) ^>- and the office boy I1 'I the navy," OFEN SUNDAYli THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, MM PAGE TWELVE LEGAL NOTICES IXOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICM on file, the Towiahlp will 4«UTW Bulldlnt BlICK ADDS CONVERTIBLE 8tr§tt tlXY to * point »nd run-||««ftr To: W-Jl* a a4rt f TO MHtfSI'KCUUJNE Board Plans thence; iJI Southerly; dlrettton NOTICE v <«™<-| M'tiMpCommirtw wiu ,„«..«« P W th RrKlmilng.|(D£r) lr thp committee Chambers OHDINANVI DPI- 28. 12:00 ntion. with Mr*.| | Be",,Bein'g, tthhf pimw Munlrlpnl milldlng, Wood- Mldfltnei County lurrafatc'i, Court ORDINANCE r'; So. 14 NPW Jer»*y, »nd e*po» «nd NOTICE TO CRR1HTOM SHIP OF wornii John Piriffvi rhalrman Una.known »nd if N J, to the highest B«rkow and Lewis OMNANCE Udr, Mrs, Joseph Fagan. nil lit public *T1P of *»U bidder ircorcltne J^obwn. BMCtiton of (Dr., BMmel^Commn"*1^" to be hv wlfli thf • Depart Oordon Berkow. rfeetuwd. At the Typetcritrr: At recent meeting of "le,^* "5 (too of Ilnur I, Brown. ..,.,. . This campmxn. locally. - J™ of the Countnty* of Mlddle»iMiddlesex,, herebyl,,,»!herebyL.™. / board a tentative budget for "~'together with th* COSTS of • Iprlor to s 1 1 , , „„„,»„,., one-hulf^ | u-to .th- e rredlto—- « of the'.""!,'",i ' i° '"' £0t me dour.. With 12 ensuing year was presented for toitether with And :P not M Biunuel Oordon Berkow,:/),„ at , .''" 21 IB. to be known "1,,^ (Dr.l Ba N date* in the field and urn; : --iiiui iiis-n. In Riock W-H on the g ,,|,theiir .IK.-.. - "''«''» ln»r»Tn ,, lairs for thorn, and sending from Mrs ClifToid Dunham The mhpcrlher rfwrve -:.\r risht to- Uie;tlon, within »l« month" from This 1 fnnlifr notice that ,.£''M!fiP?v ,r< ....bwn rur.r. who ruinadha office fltJMHfc;^ ^ ^'J,r 1 to r»w mf around in rirrji" '( I live! brrship chairman »nd Cliflord rentrtrtirmi >ipon ihi at'end !: rm all fin, 1 m • r m which Mid lotljeld Dunham who resinned his offlce;*"^ pc»-«r,by UwM o r« nil« n of i |ln Mid block will OT «>ld towttlM] r,,,^ g»pi»mb«r 14th. IMI ' p ftiecutore, j norther;v DAVID UNKTT tldlnj thin Mle. 9»ld lot ln Mid T nd WlttUre. leqa, I I.O B I m iriother blanKft Sunday :.i!.' treasurer and Mrs. John Har- Aitorner •43 84 block fill ireqiilr* » tlnwn pnyiiient 1 1 ron\f!Hi)lf ;n thf Special key, membership chairman. of IS } o( ihr bid sfcepted bj the. •. ,• . OreFte L. DcSimbnr. .1: t(> thr fitn'-k ii" '' J I.. ,iiii'- In'•' as 'l)p Skvliirl;, Biiiok1,'. luxury Mrs. Dorothy Ludewig, prin- I.-L. j-n Township Committee, the btlnnce Railway Avenue, Woodbnri.* S | )• i iiil is st vll el ,•': Attomeya —~— of p\ireh»w prlcr to br paid In 12 6 1 Of !!)f has enlisted In the Naval R' - ,, .. • .1 r-r pi;i:.;>. Ml >t«i',rliird modrU in the cipal, and the executive board • eqiul monthly ln»t»llmfnt« plui an-!''**1' ""• 10/a. •!: «• -» ;;n , r mil"- in ii t'linlci • JIDVERTISEMENT nr 8tr»ft «erve Electronic* Division -i-3 hi.h prrformiincc V fi fiiE'.nr, with thf aluml- thanked Mr*. Pirlgyl for h«r terest »n »• optional. Dohi>' IIPKRIOR TOIRT The (ollonrlnK COIKIIIIOTII, Khali be Notice In hereby th«t the »tely nftfr n ,,; bridge High School and RCA oir;iiii of the samr fiiciii^ with four-barrel dergarten drape*. n iminum 'V-R ,t . -.tKiidnrd with R p Or MW JKR9KV Included In !hr ulr Subject to » followin-T- g. proposed. . . ordinance w>a cttion an rrnmr-'i Institute. N Y.. DeSirfioni is -m-hui-ctor find Imilier compression :i"» '•<>' greater performance. Also iiva.lable as op- Mr*. Cfcorge Chilipka, presi- MIQDLESKX COCNTT |ten (lOi foot rlRhi-ot-wny etM- (nlrodured »nd pMMd on tlrrt read- FRr.DKtii Docket No. C-SM-U iment'No biiVldinR will be permitted Inl »< » meetlnjot ihejrewMhlp rr.,,,, emploj«d as an Electronic tMrml on the \%2 Specials are thf rlui»!-;w!ii turbine transmission and a fcCur-speed, dent and Mrs Marcet Bonal- Technician for Tung-sol Elec- By Tlrtbe of • Judgment tor Sale on this property A newer men-;Committee of the Towniltlp of Attest flnnr-moniifd sports car synchromr>h trAnsm^sion which makeF thp Special orte ofthe 'sky, vice president, will attend of the Buperlor Court. Chsncery Dl-[ment ln the amount of I1M.1* muitjWowlbrldM. in the County Of Mid- B J BTOIOAN tric, Bloomfleld. ouhtandlnfi performers on thr Mcli'M-. Mav be wen September 26 at Polkoaitz Motors, the teacher's convention ln At-ltlslon. m«de on the 35th d»y of'be paid before delivers- ot deed. idletex. New Jenjv. held on the ltth Township r>,i- Jul 229 New BruiMick Avenue, Perth Amboy. ' — Adv i •. >lt rt,*Aher M '-- 1«1. 1" »n "wllon r*nd">« Upon dcreplmu-e of thf tnlnlmuw d»y of September. IMI nnd that To V ,ui,rr- lantlc City, OCtoWr lf>. therein thereiin Man Creed li mbio, oorr bid abovee rolnlmiimminimum., bbyy thth«e MiMidd ordiaordinancn e will be taken upp foorr nrnpendeiii-Unrtrd i Ill the Mailbagr plaintiff, and Wfilliuii Hepmann and Townihlp Committee and the pay- further ™n»ldrr«tlon and final PM- IMI LEGAL NOTICES jstella B»pmann his wife »r» de-rm,nt thrreof bv the'purrhiuwr «• «aKf at a meetlni of mid Town»lilp ' AlrtMn P M lesams. son of; |fdat|tfndant«. . the subscriberb , me Sheriff cordlnp to thf manner of purchaw Committee to be held at lt» meeting Jayrpc-etlv* Plan acror'dnnot with terma of aale room In thr Memorial Municipal I -t. Mr. and Mrs. M LOSBUIS. 112 NOT1CT. off MlddleaeMlddl i CmmtCt v wililll on WedWd - ,n d tth terma of aale room ' Ooodrtch Street, Iselin. and a To A if I Mpn in Drive iraduate of Woodbndxc High, WOODBRIDOE — At a hu completed his Initial course of W after » , Of Air Force basic military •lias monthly meeting of , upplleatlon ofiflce. In the City of New Bnin&wlrk Woodbridge Township or a yarltnte to.County of Mlridlrv*. and Slate of training at Lackland Air Force five industrial hulldln s on Lot New Jeraey. the following described t.tti s. tiny pledged their help in B Base, TexM. He has been se- ln Block !7BA -"-••' tract of land and premise?: aidmp the lnvcpp<; in an nil out '"• BirKQ known »nd desljnsted m lected to attend thr techmral Place Wooribridsf Sew Jersey, and 1 mcnibfishipjn>cee drives. m an an oui „tha..... t. determinatio„„n'^rihrido .._.p n. jo. f Mid Zon n.j Lots No. 17 and 18—In Block 830 ae training course for Utilities n jhown on "Map of property of Wll-j Maintenance Specialist, Slup- Lfttfrs will be sent by the Bo«rd o^AdJunment^ ^JJ*°, J™ Javcee-ettps to young men be- pard APB, Texas , .. Also com- f M. Trowbriditf". and filed in the tween tin- nee? of 21-38. Intro- New Office of the Clerk of the Coumv of pleting his initial course at arnilable Tor Lackland Is Airman Stanley G the opportunityy forj FRKDBRICK S1MON8EN Mlildleaei »f Map No. 1M on Sep- tember 24. 1891. Chapman, Jr., sis of Mr. and; tlifM mf-n to join the Junior Secretary, Board of Adjustment of Commerce. Men Township of Woodbrldge BEING also known and designated tin, #tanley G. Chapman,| I.-L. »/Jl/« u Uti No. 17 alid 18 In Block 839 Burnett Street, Avenel. He will, wiio an interested in joining aa shown • nixed to contact Joseph De-' SHERIFF'S SALE AsMsamrnt Map of thf Township of attend » technical training, MinnLEREX CO1-NTY COIHT Woodbrldge. in thf County of Mld- course for Administrative Spp-i MiiiMro lii.i Main Street, LAW DIVISION dle»ei and State nf New Jersey. dallst at Amanllo, Texas. Air-1 A report was given on the: MTODtESEX roVNIY BEING more commonly Xnown s.uccr.vs of the first pro-| Docket No. Book X. Paie 3W and designated u No 183 Woodnirf man Chapman Is a eraduate of Alexander Sohayda. t-a Als Mar- Avenue. Avenel. In the Township ot 8t.. Mary's High School. Prrth jivt- by th' Jaycee-ettes, a card ket. Plaintiff, and Lena Broughton, Woodbrldge. In the County of Mid Idleaei. and State of New Jersey Amboy. . . Serving aboard the party held in August. Addltion-jDefendant. ;ill reports wrre given on the Writ of Execution for the aale ofjlncludlng the lnchoaK rights of destroyer USS Haynsworth, ecemher 5th. 1980. i dower oofthf thee defedefendant. . Stella Repp- which is on a seven-month Fall .Assembly held in Atlantic,- stated Writ. mann. wife of the defendant. Wll Citv and the proposed projects to me directed and delivered. I will Ham Repmann, and together with cruise with the Sixth Fleet in til and singular the hereditaments t ' \a't-, m texpose to sale-»i public vendue on the Mediterranean, IF Wayne 'OI 19M-6.', 1 ^grjNBgDAY THE 18th DAY and appurtenances to thr utd premise* belonging or In any wise P. Swaylik, fireman. USN. son| Guest shakers were Stanley; of. OCTOBER AD. mi appertaining. Of/Mr. and Mrs. Peter Swaylik, Mann, Joseph Vazzano, and Jo-(at the hou^of .„„ _. TI-P s-<.-•• --• existing tenancies If any The sub- More Mail: Jaycep membership drive. flee ln the City o( New Brunswick, scriber reMrvM the right to adjourn N. J. Geraline Manning, St. >ld sale from time to tune, subject HONORKI): Stephen I'unly icimteri is shown being- con- Sara««|aBly to *••"' '~ by law or rules of court ed classes as a new student at man of (he IVundhridRp Township Junior Chamber of were made for a hat> social, Oc- ' ' J *"" Wagner Tollege, Orymes Hill, ROBBKT H. JAMISON. SHERIFF Commerce, tober 5. 8 P. M. in the basement Woodbrldge Road, noow knOwn u Middlesex County Staten Inland. She will major 2. at an executive RooserelRlt t AteAtenupp and the Easterly NEW BRTJNBWICK, New Jersey In elementary education.. .Vin- side of Burlington Street and run' JOSEPH P, ORBCO lMi\s William Duerschidt, Mrs. board meeting of the Home and ntng thence; (1) Easterly direction Attorney for Plaintiff cent Farrington, son of Mrs. V and at right angles to Burlington 451 Pearl Street Harrington, Hoy Avenue, Ford* Cystic Fibrosis B-"y Kuhn. Mrs. Eileen Jones,!School Association Tuesday. Woodbrldge, New Jrrmy. and members of the American The first regular meeting of M6.M has reported to Oreat Lakes e I.-t. 921-38-10/5-12/61 Twining Center. He may be un T. McNulty Post. the season will be held Tues- addressed as follows: V. Far- Drive is Set ,Many more volunteers areiday. 3 I RTTZ Theatre r'r.-ton, SB.-5901354, Co. 411 needed througout the Township.'torium. Cartwet, «. J MENLO PARK TERRACE Anyone interested may contact .^^^ VILLAGE INN Oltarzewski has NOW THRU MONDAY ]/•.. .Virginia A. Dilkw.-dfttwh-l f local i' TURNPIKE KEPT, 20 - a named chalrman O Jerry Lewis in Beer & Restaurant I • of Mr. *nd Mrs. Charles E.I Cystic Flbrosis, a DRIVE-IN THEATRE drive for I Gmn St., Woodbridge T :::s, Juliet Street, teelin, is children's disease which at- ' Two-Edged IRl 18 CL/-501:0 ujitjninukr -mng the 224 freshmen who ,cks the lungs and digestive More ethics, in journalism is SEPTEMBER 20-2J "THELAD1ESMAN" (CM. R»h*af Are.) !'-ve started classes at Leban-i stems for which there is noi the need, says a politician. rn Valley College, Annville,' "Honeymoon Machine" — PlUJ — own cure. iSuch as not asking the candi-!l 3 STOOGE COMEDY AND Home Cooked Pa. . . Lance A. Willey, Airman Ste^e McQueen • Brlgid Biilen NOW-AT GRIFFITHS Mr. Oltarzewski, explainedjdate where he stands on the CARTOON Apprentice, Ridgedale Avenue, Plus "TWO l.OVES" issues until he had a chance to Luncheons and Dinners Woodbrldge, has completed re- lystic Fibrosis is not a con- """SEPTEMBER •>! - 26 gious, disease. It is an inher-jread his own speeches and find dpM.il Kiddle M*Un» cruit training of the Naval Air "THE NAKED EDGE" Saturday md Sunday at 1 P. M. 3d disease with which child- out.—Bill Vaughan in the Kan- Served Dally Reserve six-months program at! (iary Cooper - Deliorah Kerr 11 A. M. Till Cloatng, 12:*i A. M. WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY Doni and half, of them sas City Star. N'o onf admltWd during la»t Memphis, Term. He will now be SEPT. 21 - OCT. ?. Sunday from 3:00 P. M. to | ,e before reaching school age."! 13 Minutes'. The New HAMMOND SPINET trained in Aviation electronics 1 Plus "THE CAT Bl'RGIAR" "VOYAGE TO THE Closim (Midnlcht) . . . Serving aboard the radar September is Cystic Fibrosis ionth and a drive- is underway VXTRA: BOTTOM OF THE SEA" picket destroyer USS William KARTOOS KARN1VAL Authentic R. Rush, operating out of May- >r funds to be used for the lm-! EVERY FRIIMV NK.Hf Starring Show beclin at dusk Joan Fontaine - Fnnkie Afalon port, Fla., is R. J. Lomonico, ediate Improvement here of anywhera Children Under \Z Kre# - Abo - ORGAN For ONLY $995* radarman third class, USN, son rgently needed medical and her services for these child- j "IHK WILD ONB" of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lominlco, Kldihr Mat. Sat. & Sun. 1 P. M. New Street, Woodbridge. in. An expanded nation-wide isearch "program to bring this One of our beautiful K you've been longing for an organ but corsages makes a girl HOME-MAM: SPAGHETTI, last Bui Not Least: .eadly children's disease, under Uaa«n». R»rioU, Ptna Pin. Born at Perth Amboy Oen feel pampered and iontrol is also underway. glamorous ... turns an Hot or Cold Sandwich* hate to settle for any organ less than eral Hospital: Prom Iselin, i Mrs. Oltarzewski, wife ot the TODAY Thru TUFSDAV daughter to Mr. and Mrs, evening into a memo- STATE hairman, wrote a'letter to Mrs.j' rable occasion! Hr»n Dllman a Hammond, here is your opportunity. George Bodgers, 184 Auth Ave Dulon-h Han TAKB-OUT ORDERS ohn F. Kennedy, first lady,I • Floral Arrangement* THEATRE nue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. •HHNi IS OF CALL HE 4-MM ppeallng to her for assistance,!i Woodbridft, N. J. William Hovls, 125 Sonora Ave Ijecause of her interest In help-'. • Potted Plants \SS1SS1' nue;. . . from Hopelawn, a son Do not let that low price mislead you. This is a true Hammond Or-"»- Ing children whenever possible. • Cut Flowers TODAY THRU SAT, BREAKFAST, to Mr. and Mrs. James Kath •he received a reply from the crafted to giveyvur family a lifetime of pleasure, and gifted with 62 West Pond Road; a son I social secretary, advising Mrs.j LUNCH, DINNER ir Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Perri, 81 "The YOUNG DOCTORS" In Our IMDM you will never out^row—exdusive feature* you will find onhh »» " Kennedy i» honorary national j No» I Illtl SAT, New Brunswick Avenue;, . . From »:« A. M. hairman of the drive, WALSHECK'S Starring more expensive Hammond*. from Woedbridge, a daughte Lesli Oedfrk March to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bakos Volunteers who will aid Mr.i Flower Shop Maurice Chevalier 209 Mawbey Street; a son Oltarzewski in this drive in-I SOS Amboy Aye. HE 4-16S6 Charles lloyer At 6:50 - 8:40 Drawbar*—select and blend thousand* of tone combination Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Catenacc: :lude: Mrs. Eileen Hinkson, "KANNV" - '"' Mrs, Mary Decker, Mrs. Ther- SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY bera^on-the"concerthaH"*oundeflfect»,Touch Response I 44 Seymour Avenue; » , . from SUN., MON., Tt'ES. Sewaren, a daughter to Mr. an> jesa Lapszynski, Mrs. Joan Han- r-produce the «ound of druimi, of the guitar—of any JHTI'II-I"11 Mrs. John Kuzma, 443 Weiey, Mrs. Pearl McMorrow, Mrs. - "Tammy Tell Me True" CiteT M i NT QNl effect Permanent Pitch-your Hammond Spiaet Organ will "<"•' Avenue; . . . from Port Read Evelyn Fossett, Mrs. Helen "TAMMY TELL ME Starring Sandra Dee Cook, Miss Barbara Cook, Miss TODAY THRU SATURDAY Til UK" SUNDAY. SfPf. 17 Ing, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rob Plus need tuning. From the illustration, you,can we this i» a true,

Bobby Rydell j MM* to* CM St'ptember 23, IMil FORDS FINAL WEEK! Freddie Cannon; 1 tUamtmi mt •>*• x*w J99J ri-iTin Or«ai<. M:U() P. M. to 2:30 A. M. PLAYHOUSE NAMI. HI 2-UJ1S Jo Ann Campbell GUARANTEED CLEAN C Little Anthony ADOOtt. Price 85 TODAY THRU TUESDAY NUT & STOVE PEA SEPT. 31 -26 50 JOHNNY AND THE $19-50 HURRICANES GAMES - PRIZES GUNS OF $20 Cash Priii- THE JIVE FIVE Per TOJI Chun Uallteri Per TOD (S|Kinsored by thf iat,. Urt, 33. "The Music Center ot Nay Jersey" Amlmys Old Timers Club) NAVARONE M* ChrtwwHJ'i Ant. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Thrill Skow With Grejorj* Peck, fat,, S*pt. 21, — Hit* O«r, GRIFFITH PIANO CO. Hi the We will remove any coal which duet not equal U, 6. FIREMEN'S PARADE STMNWAY and HAMMOND BEPEEBENTATIVEB David Nivcn and Government stindardi and refund your money, iUHOAt. UfT. 24 Anthony Quinu 00-MIU Ch«wpi«i«Mr Ann SOUTH AMBOY ARENA • Sat. and Bun. Cuntmuousi Urn U

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961 Men of St. John Vianney To Enact "Living Rosary"

wmmm By MARILYN IIAll, A hum* crucifix, designed and constructed by Charles Wich COI.ONIA — The dignity, co-chairman of the parade, will homily, and rrliRious sKtnlfto- be carried',in front of the for- I'M iiMct of the "Living Bosary" mation, with the 71 m«n joinedi will once BRiiln be enacted by by a chain. Approximately 500 men of St. John Vlflnney's Holy 8t. John Vianney men will pin - Name Society In a spectacular ticipate In the parade, Sunday, Rt. Rev. MSKV. Charles Q. Mc- Thc parade, scheduled to be-jCorrlstin, pastor of St. James V HIM on High Street, Just below Church, will represent Blsh< City Hall Park, Perth Amboy. George W, Ahr of Diocese ofj |wili feature more than 20,000 [Trenton, In the reviewing stand Hiily Name men from parishes located at State Street, with throughout Middlesex County, other religious and civic offi- ;assembled to pny homage to cials including Mayor James j. the Holy Name of Jesus. Flynn. Men of St. John Vianney's Culminating at Waters Sta- I formed the UVIIIK Rosary two dlum. St. Maiy"s HlKh School 'ins II«O through the insplra- Band will play the "Star .Ion of Rev. Walter A. Radzl- Spangled Danner." Rev, James won, Pastor, and have contln- Jonnolly, Spiritual Director of d this theme each year. Middlesex'Holy Name Fcdera- lon and Pastor of Corpus The Rosary, which literally TAKE FINAI VOWS1 Tw« new ulsters «n welcomed into the Community of the LlttU means crown of roses, symbol ihristl Church, South River. Ill deliver the Bishop's mes- Smant Sisters of the Immaculate Conception at St. Joseph',Convent. !«"»•«"» "J [|i|\M H I'M! WAN'ZIONF: Joseph A. Manilnnr. Third Ward Democratic candidate, was honored at a dinner-dance of love and joy, Is a form of •m and lead the assemblage Friday. Left to rltfht, Rev. John B. Huchra. S.J., Chlcano; Stater Mary CoiwolaU, SlrteT in ;\t llcl Aire Manor. Perth Amboy, I.eft to rljht, (JpnrKP Kmery. Assemblyman Norman Tantman, Mrs. Francis prayer and devotion to the 11 the Holy Name Pledge. Mary Athanasla and ftoiv. Mother Stephanie Clara. J ,.hiiirman:Mr». Mamione. Mr. Mamione, freeholder William Warren, Committccman Robert Jacks, Herman Fallon. Mother of God, and is unsur- passed in either popularity or Benediction will be given by effectiveness. In place of rose McCorrtstln, accompa- jg the Issue was firs petals, the Rosary Is symbol- nied by St. John Vianney Little Servant Sisters \( rilical Years Ahead' jacks Protest'iraised, he said. ized by tiny beads linked to- Choir. Rev. Radziwon will lead Speeders Hit Mayor Frederick M. Adam gether by a chain, at the end ;he 40 member choir. told the third ward commlttce- of which U a crucifix depicting Chairman for the St. John Welcome 2 to Community |man"that It's poor practice" to the death ol Christ on the Viiinney Holy Name group is Discussed by Manzione Voted Down By Blanchard WOODBRIDGE-The Llttto | purchase an Item without a cross, Charles Wich and Maurice __. of ever Urabin, vice chairman; Leo La- WOODBRIDGE The Town-[proper bid In writing. "Our In the Living Rosary, th Migliore, with James Brennan WOODBRIDGE - Commit- .ervant Sjflsters of the Imaa* »xrs and protwsed 8ftll(>. Walter Sobleski. Elmer Committee by a vote of 6-!P™ctice is to accept bids," he beads are replaced by the Holy las Marshall. teeman Leon Blanehard told Gospel Church ulate Conception joyfully wel- ,,,, natures, the years Drasos a"d Mr' Wattfr8' 4, with Committeeman | Name men, who will recite the Line of march slated as his colleagues at the Township :omed two Sisters,who madt Jacks with "11 you have prayers "Apostle's Creed," "Our Ifollows: vi, tin- people of Wood-' iEvanko absent, overrode the someone who will sell It cheap- meeting Tuesday night that he Lists Meetings ,heir solemn profession of vowa 1 Father," and "Hail Mary." Starting at High Street Just i..»-It,i.ip are critical (;m Station Holdup protest made by Committee- er, why didn't you get him to was alarmed over the practice i'riday at the Provincial Horn* This year, a uniformity o jbefow City Hall Park^ and pro- of speeding sand trucks "bur- WOODBRIDGE — Tonight if the Community at Saint Jo-; . ;:"TS WaHemo JVrtf Trio but 3/2-n Robert JaCkSilnd went on;Submlt .__ I dress will be included, with ceeding North to Smith Street; rellins" down the Edison Bridge at 8:00 the Men's Association of seph's Convent, Strawberry ..n.didalp. for Town1 WOODBIUDOE - Three10 PurdlHSt" a backhoc for, $8.-1 men reciting the "Our Father proceed to State Street and into Woodbrldge, weaving in the Gospel Church will meet in !"• hold-up men, who held up'""5 0I1 » lone submitted tld. atiijlf 1* 9 Ti ' wearing dark suits, white shirts North on State to Washington Hill. Street; West on Washington to anmmd UnuULt uofi wtraffi»nuc, .,an„d „„„„..,spillin>g the church rooms. Prom 6:30 to iK'i.. txfore more than Louis J, Brown, owner ofjTucsday night's Township* 1»1CU11>U 1/llVC blue ties, and white carnation The two new, perpetually 1 land those reciting the "Ha Penn Street and North on Penn |material on the roadway. j8 ?-U. the Colonist^ group of : (in at a dinner-dance (Brown .-. Gas 8tation. Route Q.tmeetiiiR \| jthe Pioneer Girls will open the professed are Sister Mary Mary" wearing white shlrl to Eagle Avenue; West on The trucks are coming from Atnanasia. Chicago, III., pres* _ ,,llimr, Mr. Muulone add-,Sund«y moroiiw. made oil, VoUng on t lmes lne Rc.; J\|etS [season with a party, Tills group and blue ties, with no Jackets Eagle to Waters Stadium. projects in Sayreville, he claim- ,. ••inmost economy in,with bin approximately *12.-. , i u, the; previously met on Tuesday with mtly stationed at Saint Mary'f publ cnns ?KVe appmva ed, and are a menace on the lathollc Home, Haddonfield :!rnt and the attraction police stated. ' lpurcha.se of the piece of equip-! WOODBRIDGE - A RTOUP the Pilgrims, but has been as- bridge and highway. He told of nd Sister Mary Consolata, , v industry must be re- Mr. Brown .said one of the! . signed tnis new time for th t ft hich CommitteemaCommitteeman'ion f Township High School stu- JtflshlOn SllOtV the triple fatality on Route 9 a Jerth Amboy, presently statlon- ,u vital necessities and;three men had a nun. One of! . . season. charl( b Molnar K[i was vital month a«o and of several oth- slogans." Hhe holdup men struck him, he - dents who initiated a fund Tomorow night, 7:15 to 9 P •d at Saint Matthew School, iKilitical slogans." jthe holdup men struck him, he|,v ^^ si,,ce otner similar er .serious accidents, caused by li- from the affair,itold police and knocked him to " drive for "Medico" in memory M. the Christian Service Bri National Park, N. J. broken down, [speeding trucks, ,<\ by the Third Ward,;the ground. They then took the of the late Dr. Tom Dooley .and Named for Wednesday gade will meet. Last Sathrda; The sisters are of the Com- j M)M,r J CK 6 n his ttllttUl Township Engineer Carl munity who conduct the Mount 1[money out of his change car-! « V 7™ "« named the drive, "I'm-Not-a- the Non-coms of the local bat [i! i!ict Democratic Club Li— »_J iw. ,,»ii . „,„ ^ hjupon Michael Amodio, pur- rier and the walleot out of his AVENEL — The "Galaxy of .Trudy Crawford, Joan O'Hal- Wheeler said that he is going talion.held a retreat at Thomp Carmel Nursing Service in this .•id at Bel Aire Manor, chasing agent and asked that | Delinquent Fund Drive for lol an Ohlman, Pat to ask the State Highway De- son Lnke, Jamesbdrg. [area. \ninoy. were donated to .pocket—a total o( about $12. the lone bid be ruled out and Medico," have announced a to- Fashions", fall fashion show ' - Iszoke, Cathy Denvich, Jean partmtnt to erect pn earth bar- ,, „ campaign fund.! The station owner was forced [the advertisement be re-run. being sponsored by tlje Marion Sunday, 9.45 A, M. the an jtal of $421,01 was collected, Cursi, Fran -Bitecki Elizabeth jrier or a high concrete divider Jordanian aid projects link i ,*** «D.n it iinto a back room and a chair [Mr Amodio explained that the nual rally day of the Sunda; included State AS-, .min.i tv,» broken down as follows; |Guild of St. Andrew's Church Bardar, Mawia JM, RftJ' on Route .9, north of the'Edi- O« procedure was followed in a School Will be observed. Th country to West. Norman Fords; $238,40; AVenel, $78.00; take plftce,-j)|edwday, 8 Majeski, Eileen Majrtine. Mts. son Bridge, The committee a- I urfl-rr>n QO0r RR tHP irlO fnipilru iilc of also marks the entry of th ileoiuent, of the cash rtRtetcr Woodbridge, $50.30; Iselin, JP. M., at chWcH hall. ' William Tengstrom, Mrs. Harry greed that the problem of safe- Sunday School in a ten weeks l.J ^ ^ ^ | souBht out three bidders in not $43.45; Port Reading and Se- Mrs. Stanley Strenkowski and Jones, Jr.,. Mrs. James Tracy ty on Route 9 was becoming attendance contest sponsored lthi. are, who handle Ihe piece waren, $10.25; and Colonia, .61 William McCarthy, co- ,and Mrs. Joseph O'DonneU will worse and some action would by the Philadelphia Area As- Free AlrUne Information, cents. :hainnen, announced the [also model the fashions. have to be taken. | sociation of Sunday Schools. they submit bids. Tickets Obtained Miss Sharon Ofwnka, _ models today. They are the The entire membership of Only two of the three firms It'i more conwnlonl al chairman, advised the group Misses Mary Ann Schmol UNHURT ESCAPES INJURY the Sunday 8c>iool will meet on • iceman Robert .came to his office for the spe when w« m»k« yom nui! iwuu> ^ ,,.<.•.!>. v^ ...u « - -•-- were grateful to the Shell Oil |Bunny Schmoll. Janie Hesid WOODBRIDGE — Joseoh J. "WOODBRIDGE — Mildred' the church grounds and launch reservation: yet U as toastmaster. A Salvation ArttlY I tut jcifications, he said and onl Company for containers they (Ricky Suan, Beverly Kisie- Kollar, fi, Fifth Street, Port Weber, Brown Avenue, Iselin, helium filled balloons contain- co«W DO morel Ao- ivss _.wa- _s -f..give n kipby; ; - nno maAt%madad ae hiaH bi_thobidd t maUlu>;t thWHS nn furnishedfurnish,, to Mayoy r Frederick leskie, Jo Ann Accardi, Caro' [Rearing, stepped out of his car lescaped injury Saturday when ing invitations to un-churched tu»l ticket price 1» »tt Jersey Equipment Com It. i - Tobln, chairman Making Final \ Cloidt, Audrey Kling, Carol Po- unhurt Sunday after he lost children in the Township. Priz- you pay., No otuugt ipany for $8,095. It was theh n M. Adms and Bernard M. Hart the gates of the St. George's Hun. and Leo LaSalle WOODBRIDGE - John T. draza, Caroline KnoK, Pat Gil- es will be awarded the sender Jor out tenlc*. that Mr. Jacks said that a lone hett, business administrator control of his vehicle which Avenue, crossing of the Read- invocation. Presenta- Omenhiser, rhairman of the lam, Phyliss Lirna, Ginnj and receiver of the one travel- bid was not enouuh and asked for their backing, and to all who struck a Township sisn post ing Railroad, were lowered on h. half of the club WoodbrldKr I'nW of the Sal- iCashlon, Jean Grezner, Loi! ing the furthest distance. Pro- Unit the Item be readvertised. contributed in any way. iand went through a Riiard rail top of her car. T Harry Wfttt*rs, vation Army, announced that Estok, Sylvia Risso, Fran] Other chairmen Included motions and awards for attend- for the first ttlM e In many [[He said that he found out that Catalfano, Elaine Bardeau,' Dorothy Schill and Margaret ance will be a part of the pro- the ^ the or,ani,«Uon , iiu,t t jhe^eoulhld d ^ ttee samame Brenda Klubeuspies, Sharyn London designers show fsm Uskm led by Reds is ousted Phono V« I-3H1 •ic »a,s supplied by Wldmaier, Avenel; Robert yram. a few dollars short of its Kuligowski, Jo Ann Stachelski, inine .silhouette. .„.- Scutu Orchestra Brown and James Freund. Co- quotuota in the fund drivedv . lless, which would be a saving ,•: ;ui-mbwB of the dhiner- lon ia; Lois Britten and Miss Mr. Omentmer Is makin* a j to the taxpayers comiiuttee were Walter appeappeall to tht e ppublic for j Ml, Amodto B|d later that Ofsonka, Fords; Gloria Pllchta K Contributioni s may bbee jth| e whole matter was on ththe Hopelawn: Gail Neverauskyi HARVEST FESTIVAL AND DANCE and Marilyn Tinn, Iselin; Phyl- Attention GIRL SCOUT LEADERS! «.nt to Michael Trainer, lagendu meetin» and no one irejMirer, Municipal Building. "ncludW Mr. Jack*, had made Us Yacovino, Port Reading and ROLLER SKATING Sponsored by the Hungarian Reformed Church anv objection to the purchase Sewaren; Karen Cwrbenand • Windsor J. Lakis, Jr., Wood- of Woodbridge, N. J. only ONE car iniat that tune. When the matter MERIT BADGE INSTRUCTION Mruuty shows was brought to the committeeI bridge. hue for 1962 Will Start October 7th on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1961 10:15 A. M. to 12:15 P. M. There is A Hew Season of THEATRE PARTIES Classes Will Run 10 Consecutive at 7:30 P. M. See the Best of BROADWAY PLAYS Weeks. in the School Streak Auditorium, only one SPECIAL BUSES Will Leave From: "Sail Away" "Sound of Music" Woodbridge, N. J, St. Joseph's Church, Catteret, 9:30 A, M. BOYV md YOUNG MfN "Unsinkable Molly Brown" WELCOME St. James' Church, Woodbridge, 9:30 A, M. ORIGINAL COSTUMES — DECORATIONS ... and many others. WATCH TODAr \} IMAM SHOP Our Lady of Peace Church, Fords, 9:30 A. M. Our Package T l1 HUNGARIAN KITCHEN WAGON 119 MAIN STREET TRANSPORTATION—Door to Door Admission 40c llus Fure ° '' Skate Rental 35c Hound Trip $1 n5 2 Folk-Dancing Groups WOODBRIDGE DINNKR—Fine Restaurants, New Vork City STATE JEWELERS THEATRE TICKETS—Preferred Seat Locations Z3 Main Strict, Woodbridge Music Furnished by the Caravan Orohestra MERCHANDISE CLUB Telephone: MErcury 4-1583 SOUTH AMBOY ARENA r (Nut to Suite Walrc) Reserve Fall, Winter and Spring Dates NOW NOW FOKMINO Stevens and Sixth Avenues;, South Amboy [,ur Additional lnfurmatlim Call i, of eiperlence PA 1-1213 PA 1-5183 PA 1-0977 Planning Any Building or Repairs? 3" s food will In 1 We're Shouting Proper upkeep at your home h and community protfili. jour iiivi'Stment, avoids lif.-. Urttr eipi'*»es liter on, and Information on helps to ntiliilaln or Increjse Out A Big Hie value (jt your property. It AXIA Wafon In also im'rciiits the whole family s enjiiyiiii'iit uf yo«r home. The Will Kiuuiue Your same Is true of many forms ol • COLONIA home modernization. Ev«-ry Need! "THANK TOO" Home improvements can be B- nSncid conveniently here thro«(h • AVENEL Over a Malf Century our Home modernization loans. the Sudi loans can- b» arran»ed dulckly, inn ttoouih there 1* » • ISE1JN morlgaje on juuf home. We 11 gladly furnish any needed In- (all RESIDENTS formation, if you'll Phone, write f erional J< or paj us a visit. MK 4-8355 of Uu- THESE AKK TYPICM. If you reside In Fifth Fire Do Jit HOMK KEI'AIR LOANS Throughout When You iou ru WOODBRIDGE Mon Borrow SIW/VREN District nliaaleiex Count 36 Mui. 6(1 $ 200 $ 6.39 I'OKT READING AVENEL & COLONIA 500 15.97 I'ORDS BOO 19.17 Do Best Our Fund Drive is «ver; however, if you have GREINER 750 ;i3.95 $15.59 20.79 CALL »ot donated you may still mail your contribu- FUNERAL HOME Li 1,000 31.91 AXIA 1,500 4T.91 31.18 Uon in. W« are very grateful for the wonderful FEDERAL SAVINGS PUBLIX 1U04 - AUQU8T #. GKKINHJB, Qlrectar 2,500 79.85 51.96 •>IK 4-2759 T e support we received. Phone ** O « " Stt 3,500 ' UO.M n.w and WAN A8SQC, 1608 Irvine street, Railway PHARMACY Loans an arram»d lur ihurUi ptrl- FJJlton 1-42*2 uils, of course, or lor «Mier 1BJWU RESIDENTS Call ME 4-0809 than we have shown (on to |3,9M)i Per with yroiHirUonati) iiayjnent*. Cuirept VI Main St., WoodbrMfe AVENEL FIRE CO. No. 1 Dividend Annul! Call INSURED SAVItyGS 3%% Prompt, rrw DcUvtty tunn AVENEL, N. J. W\ 5-1533 nxt ruuiiu IN KB*K ortN IVUIINOI wax w higher taxes, larger public expendi- Cheer Up! You Did Sonersaultln tie Stalli-Hltldr Pact Report from Washington tures, heavier debts and bigger govern- J!M«ri to tltf ment at all levels, reveal the following danger points or weaknesses in Fed- Ciltor Federal Highway Program Probe f l|p Jibiamt eral, state and local finances: "1) Resort to deficit financing and 141 West Hill Road Civil Rights Commission on Colonla, New Jersey By EDWARD It. SIMS and sending them m Us rationalization in budget policy; 2) September 13, 1961 WES HAYDKN their Inadequate Mr. Charles E. Oregory. WASHINGTON — The U. 8.hurt Instead nf expanded use of backdoor financing Edltor-ln-ChW ' Public Roads Bureau, either of country. (ttartpret devices]**) expansion of financing out-j The Woodbridge Independent- it* owr. volition or because of] A new drive |l( side the budget through trust finds Leader some evidence of waste and;of state poll tux Chattel B Gregory and other means; 4) failure to project Woodbridge, New Jersey skullduggery, turned up by ^requirement ami Editor and Publliher Dear Mr.'Gregory: House investigating subcom- educational realistically cost of new 'andjadstlng Thia letter Is written to pro-mittee, is preparing to turn,a' b« expected ki i TSt "(offiinnnmnr TUW MIOT townMr- more watchful e~ye on hanrelease- d repmt Ttrit BMcnn poBUihM wttth on rhnrid«j expenditure programs; 5) Ta c Tc of i the projection.OT trie tap It-M Urnb «lr«t Ml Mill frankness and honesty on the part of moral film, "Nevef on Sunday," dling of the multi-billion fed- Civil Rights ffmttfbrlflia. «n <«"«> on the screens of our local I ral highway program. Th* tk* Ctrurat rrtu pubmbed >NM| on ^rlddj government in informing citizens It is appointing five Investi- !official public Ml toortTtlt Atenot Kl I-JWI theaters. ,. Cirttral Km IHRJ .about the true financial position of In this century of world gative specialist! as "program ting a new government; 6) disinterest In the im- crlils a large proportion of theevaluation officers" for the 10life from WOODBRIDOK PUBLISHING COMPANY .„• World Is concerned with regions comprising the 50 mending new states and District of Colum- tlon makli Chart* B Oreion, Pretldeot provement of fiscal controls; 7) unwise nuclear disaster, only a thmlnore in- It! Is concerned bia. Appropriately, four of thedence and i Lawrence F Campton, and.shortsighted policies in the man- tldlous forces five are former FBI operatives grade education Vice Preeldent and Tmram World which seek to raw tra agement of public debt; 8) unwilling- with a total of 48 yean experi- qulremenu. A |)n dltlonal Judae-Chrlstlan moral ence ln the Bureau. barred only fnr ri., Mm« it etnti pn ness to grapple with the real problems and ethical standards. IMienpU*ii ntn bj n*ii, inelndlni poiUfii According to Highway Ad- lfy under one «[ i, oat nu. MM, ill monib* Ins; thnt Boutinn,, of tax revision and reform; 9\ shifts in There are those in the United ministrator Rex M. Whitton, cause of conftnrn,. Hit, limit oeplti bi null, II etnti. ill pajib* States who profess to be Intel- or mental lnstiiii';-.: M linnet, responsibility for financing govern- their principal Job will be to lectual* and take pride ln their look Into any known or lua-ftlony conviction ment programs from local to state and liberality of thought who would pected cases of Irregularity ln from state to Federal -levels by expand- have us believe that movies connection with the program. such an "Never on Sunday," are 11 work closely with ed use of aids and grants; 10) organ- art forms which depict state an ized pressure for new programs by spe- mirror life, i challenge such JUST PARAGRApi pseudo-Intellectuals^ to clals ln that regard, he lndl foolish oatw, to be sure Uncle Sam Is cial spending gtoups brought simul- analyze the classical W0rt»* Of getting a full dollar's worth of Wlif Monkr, T/w C/wrtcr Study the Greeks and the master- taneously at all levels of government; the outlay for the far-flung piece* of Shakespeare, who, al- A wi« monkey i, ,, It la gratifying that at long last 11) failure to identify spending with Interstate system. though they dealt with life and who doesn't m<>:.,;. Instances where" that hasn't there is some interest In the proposed taxation." portrayed it vividly, never! other monkey's n,..,,. been the case1 have been turned needed to appeal to the lusts Ouard Charter-Study and in the election of up ln more than a few states The taxpayer group then spelled out and passions of the aensient by the Congressional subcom- Wh»t'i In A an unopposed slate of Charter Study being. The modern day stage Mil eleven "most wanted" reforms in the mittee headed by Minnesota's Of course, ma: and screen, and the vulgarity Commissioners. energetic John A. Blatalk ln ways fiscal management of government to It glorifies, doesn't measure up thought i the past yeaf or so, Our charter dates back to 1689 when correct these conditions Among trfcae The potential "fallout" from Corelll who wroti< ;Atom" in 1896, un ,' a small band of stalwart New England- were: balanced budgets, elimination these lurid spectaculars will J. Bryan Darn, (D- become manifest as the im- years before her 1:1:; _ ers from Newbury, Mass., settled here. 8. O Is one Congressman Christian Beienn- M,' of various fiscal control abuses, discon- pressionable youths of today somewhat less than totally en- In the 292 years since, no effort has tinuance of "foot-in-the-door financ- such scant moral and chanted with this country's1 fstlc pasts, grow Into the Accurate Ilrfinilim been made to review the charter. It ing" of new programs, "honest pro- artTs newly-born Peace Corp* and Lat« middle aisc i- •:• |'liberal pagans of tomorrow. quite willing to put his objec- rlod when it takes v. ; i stands to reason that what served a jection" of future costs, "full facts and When the entire world wakes tions on the record. Under the Capitol Dome p to the beauty and mystery long to get tired n:.d • few hundred people may not be the publicity", thorough consideration of He calls it flatly a "poten- long to rest. — You. i., best for a community of well over By. J. Joseph Gribblis of life, and themiracle of tial danger to the prestige of Federal and state grants and aids and | Creation, mankind will be onthe United States" and to the Might Be Kight 80,000. their effects upon constitutional power '|the golden path to the Throne freedom of the world, contrary As the Amer.ra: of Truth. There will be no Civic-minded groups such as theamong the several levels of govern-, TRENTON — Awards arelefficient control over driver i fleet more intelligently and to its announced alms. might put it World w, .'pleasant milestones, but should I records. More rapid expansion; more unifonnally the safe more war. One of his objections is that be a "heap big MI Citizens Committee for Charter Study, of high school driver recommended b y Respectfully, the Corps "will send novices which the world merit. The statement ' ;not be considered resting places, NANCY A. NADLER the League of Women Voters, the "these danger points indicate need for!claims acting state Motor with the goal of 100 per cent traffic engineers of the division, U and amateurs" to perform "the scrap heap. — Ola ':•.. e participation by secondary] It 1* also planned to expand most delicate human relation- Atanta Journal. Woodbridge Township Junior Cham- more citizen-supported research, g»at-j™ £35^ £ school students, is also an ob-imotor vehlcte testing faculties 182 Archangele Avenue, ship known to man"—under- £35,^; U, S. EYES BRITISH UlUt| ber of Commerce and the Woodbridge y Colonla, N. J,standing or the people of an- er public understanding and morejitouous "improvement in driving ijective. tin New Jersey to serve motor- A new communiv •.:..< Township Business and Professional 1 -•- "---' Courses in ists more quickly and efficient- Editor: other country. vigorous citizen action on the fiscal;^ *"£**" ^\^£^V££ZZ Independent-Leader: They are being »ent, he aayaj the Western Heml.-p: • - Women's Club are earnestly working million motorists. lem is the election «: (. issues. future driver with the impor-!HISTORIC DAYS: — Public Dear Sir: on jobs which should be as- Each year New Jersey wins Jagan as premier«'. i:,> i toward educating the people in voting tance of sate driving is another school officials of New Jersey Four months ago Woodbridge signed to a professional with at national awards for improve- The National Taxpayers Conference, goal. Expansion of driver safetyhave been notified to take full Township witnessed- the quiet, least five years of experience colony of British i.i:.. "yes" for a Charter Study and for the ments • in traffic safety pro- comprising executives of 36 state tax- courses which were initiated byiadvanUge of a series of days birth of the Woodbridge Town- and training and a full knowl South America. election of five prominent Township glaJUSgrams. Thi1111s3 JGCyeaUr thillCe GardeUHIUOnU ship Junior Chamber of Com-edge of U. 8, history and gov- Jagan is an director of the New Jersey Taxpayers accident prevention clinics; boring states to close off obernment- . We believe: going, from Great Briui: what the name implies—a study. If special examination of acci- Association. vious and glaring loopholes! That faith ln God, gives Dorn says he "commends" Secretary of Sia;. u. approved by the voters on November dent-prone drivers, and high 6tate Department of a lot depends or, :<•:-..•: p that has been a source of na- Education, in its annual bulle- meaning and purpose to humanjthe patriotism of the Peace 1 pens in the next !•••* •••• 7," the commissioners will have nine school driver licensing. In thetlonal coricerri;*ls also on thetin to boards of education and life; Corps volunteers but deplores Miss America nation, New Jersey was topped; 1962 ftrogrto. school officials, lists fifteen That brotherhood of man!. months to make the study and publish only by North Carolina for! Overhaul of New Jersey's days throughout the year'transcends the sovereignty of|| Another Miss America has been progress achieved in the field its recommendations. The recom- commercial lighting regulations when school children could be nations; of driver licensing and control. mendations will then go on the ballot crowned, this time the young lady be- to bring them in line with the (taught the great incidents That economic justice can Not content to rest on laurels, best be won by free men| 129 Years of Service Parsekian has many plans for standards recommended by thewhich made the United States at the general election in 1962. ing a North Carolinian. She, like all through free enterprise; the future. He, is prepared to Interstate Commerce Commls-great. the rest who were allowed to compete, That government should be 2 The voters will have the final say. sion Is In the works, as well as a This month, Commodore J. to our Customers initiate modern procedures and of laws rather than of men; signed away a year of her life, so toprogram improvements such as study of municipal and county Barry Day. September 13; Na- 'So let's have that study. That earth's great treasure; road speed zoning. It is claimedU\0WL\ Anthem Day, September speak, before winning the contest, installation of electronic data lies in human personality; 1 many speed limits should re- 14, and Constitution Day. Sep- processing equipment for more And that service to humanity She will be amply paid for this year tember 17. lead off the parade Gen. John J, Pershing the best work of life. of publicity stunts, (and so will oth- of historic Incidents. Pour days T. L. WATSON & CO. One hundred and one years ago this are listed for October — Co- Recently, I had the pleasure ers!)—and it may do much to develop attending, with my husband] ESTABLISHED 1132 month, Gen. John J. Pershing was Know Your Representatives lumbus Day, October 12; her in a number of ways. But, sad to United Nations Day, October and six other couples, the Jay- born on September 13,1860 in Laclede, The oest citizen la an active cltlzen^one who is alert 24, and Navy Day and Theo- cee Convention ln Atlantic City.j relate, some of the winners of these and goes to the source to secure the best possible in- dore Roosevelt's Birthday, both This is where my education in MONROE A. WEIA.NT Mo. His father was a railroad section the Junior Chamber of Com-j national and international beauty formation. .The best representative is one who cooperate* on October 27. Resident Partner merce began, and I would like boss. Young Pershing taught at a with his constituents and is ready and eager to receive Veterans' Day, November 11 lose their perspective in winning and to share it with you. country school at the a^e of 17. De- their views Thanksgiving Day, November MEMBER NEW YORK AND Never before had we realized AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE* becoming the center of so much atten- Herewith are the names of your representatives. Keep 23. will finish up such days for termined to get an education, he saved the broad scope of the Jaycee tion. in touch with them. ithis year. Then comes Lincoln's his money and later went off to a Birthday, February 12; Wash- [movement. The unique aspect Perth Amboy Natloaal Bank Building The various beauty contests have II. S. Congress ington's Birthday, February 22; of this organization lies not in normal school at Kirksville, Mo. it's creed, but in It's men. At the 5 Corner* III i-itw shrewly made moves designed to con- SENATE Crispus Attucks Day, March 5; One day, he saw a notice of a com- Arbor Day * April 27; Memorial Young men, representing Jay- Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr.. (D). Benate Office cee Chapters from all parts oJ It YEARS IN rERTH AMBOY vince the public these shows are some- Day, May 30, and Flag Day, petitive examination for the United Building, Washington, D. C. Home— Westfleld. the state, as well as men from ijune 14, thing more than just beauty contests. Senator Clifford P. Case States Military Academy. Pershing BELIEF: — Ottwrol assistance The girls are asked some silly ques- wamlngton 23, D. C. Home—343 Elm Avenue. Bahway took 4he examination because of the j expenditures during the 1960-61 -opportunity to get an education and tions and, supposed to exhibit talent in HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES fiscal year ln New Jersey] a prepared skit or musical number, Representative Peter Prellnghuyseji, Jr., probably never won the, Miss America inhabitant ln New Jersey. As- trontocrioi), j. his retirement in 1924. " * '\, Woodbridge Township Committee sistance expenditure! for the Monday thru • By Especial act of Congress, John J. contest, or any other contest. Many turn program* In the preceding Tbnniftf MAYOR—Frederick M. Adams, Colonla year totaled $82,666,625, with a • To oct pfprnpny. 'Pershing was made general of thebeautiful girls would never enter a per Inhabitant expenditure ot I A. H. U> Z F H. FIRST WARD—Charles Molnur, Waodbridge • To cooptrott in small motttrs at well " I armies for life. When he died in 1948, beauty contest to start with. Maynard Winston, Woodbridge $10.38. Mdaj he was buried in Arlington Cemetery, SECOND WARD—Joseph Nemyo, Fords High unemployment experi-| large. These things add up to good shows Leon Blanehard. Fords eneed In the second half of the 9 A.M. to I P.M. . the spot of his choice. In choosing Ar- and the commercial aspects are also THIRD WAUD—Robert Jacks. Avenel fiscal year, from January to • To maintain an otnwphtw of friendliness lington Cemetery, Pershing had said: interesting. But for the girl who did 1 John Hughes, Woodbridge June* this year, caused the and fairness in all our dealingi. "When the last bugle calls, I want to TH WARD—Thomas J. Costello, taelta boosts In relief payments. not enter, or who did not win, she is f David Nicola. iseBn THANKSGIVING: - When stand up with my soldiers." probably, fortunate. It is an unusual FIFTH WARD—John Evanka, Colonla Thanksgiving Day Tolls around' David T. Miller. Colonla. thli year there will be plenty of person who can win national acclaim, turkey and cranberries for the Fiscal Abuse Indictment on her looks, and not be spoiled by all Borougb of Carteret {table. Woodbridge the attention and hoorah, mostly over MAYOR—Stephen Sklba New Jersey turkey growers An indictment of devices employed President, of Borough Council—Walter Sullivan are raising 192,000 birds this nothing, year, which i» »• pw cent more in govarnmeat which circumvent tra- than, ttW i<>8.W0 produced ln ' The so-called glamor of life of the Thomai Duverln Walter Bultoair „ National Bank ditional btfitgetary controls designed^ J980. Heavy breeds include! to protect sound fiscal operation and actress and the star, as it is blown up John Hutnlck John D'ZuriUa 'heavy white, bronze, gther In the United States by so many writ- Alexander Such Adam SynbOffkl breeds and croseM with tight the public is Set forth in a statement breads account tor 98 per cent ers and publicists, is not what it is Towtsblp of Edlsoi of the total while light breeds adopted by the fourth annual middle- MAYOR—Antrfonj M Yelencslcs cracked up to be. The finest life for account fox the other 7 per MAIN OFFICE states mwUng of the National Tax- President of Council—Neil A McDonald cen'. 18EUN OFFICE p&yeri Conference. Said the taxpayer a young lady is not a career nor fame COUNC&MEN The New Jersey cranberry Cor. Moore Avenue and Berr? Btren 1411 Oak Tree le*4 leaders: • as a "star," but a fine, loving husband William F. Aihton frank J. Tikaa [crop this year will reach 100,- WOODBRIDGE, N. j, ISEUN, N. J. Bernard 4. Dwyer nr William Tojffa barrtli, the Iwfwt crop since "Continuing trend*io Federal, itate a ChriiWan home and a happy and tf Margolti Walter B WOM 1953. It will be 16 per cent Federal Reserve tntea and Feteral Pworit Imvuux and local government toward ever well-cared-for family. (Continued on Page 16) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961 PAGE FIFTEEN Chairmen PTA Warn* Selected Of Loitering By PTA 6 Al Schools ISELIN - The Home and School Association of fk'hool 8 •mi' I-'IIIIIJ ] ••(•'•ill HH.S of held Its first meeting of the (liilp.iii :ii $,<•• IHII >2 took plMt new (school year with Stephen win n In.'- PT AexrmllVf Bo«4 fteilridcy, principal, introducing MM'! iu;h \1i V- rnon A. H«T" the personnel to the group. Two •ill in"flnnt. i»r the new teacher* were welcomed, 1: .it tiw sen^on. First grade A.M., Miss Myrnn -M 1 nip wus urgrd tO.lttNf Chesler and Second grade, Mrs in, tiiriv children UUl' Joseph Goldberg. >HI i in ^.rhonl liroundl » Plans ar« ft full swing for n.ii ulliu.U kjid patuiUv.J the annual fashion show ln child, 111 :ip|iri'hi'ndrd for November. The committee Is ililiiMii \ull !)i> refpoiwtble fflf Mrs. Anthony Colanfelo, Mrs, ni|i:ili'. Dnriiii; the SumtoWi Anthony Scalflnc, M rni.'lv ri'pi'us weir n^edetf fdt- Leary, Mrs. Thomas hroki 11 v. inrlfiws and lock*.' Mrs. Herbert Gunthner, Mrs A lihniry workshop Will Df, William Smith, Mrs. John hiht m tin- School October IT', Rynn, Mrs. Thomas Catlin, with Miss Ann Voss. scho<$ to* 5 Mrs. ErnCst Schroeder, Mrs 'hiiiry ciiiisulHuH n[ the William Burkhart, Mrs. J 'Department of Education,; 1 (•Schmidt, Mrs. Norman Stanley IttMidlim. RoTiresontallves Mrs. Charles Ruge, Mrs. Frank TEAM IS HONORED: The (limits of the Iselin Tensile were honored liy their spon- I ()N<;RATUATI(>NS: New ofllorrs Installed al joint installation ceremonies of Colonial American legion. Post and La- st-hocil llbt'arU's in ColoniHi Glacumbo, Mrs. Wayne Travis. sors, Iselin Lions Club, at a dinner. Left to right ;avryinihea , league president. Mwliiiespx County Auxiliary President Mrs, Louis Rlauth; Middlesex County Junior Past Commander William Corlfll, 22. leke, Mrs. David Rasche, Mrs and Retiring Commander Michael J. Dwyer. Rdtlstration for the Parent Edward OramlSk, and Mrs and Family Life ConferciKl* John McCarthy. Lions Club Fetes Giants; iScptember 27 at Far Hills Int. A cake sale and Halloween SomervMe, will be held tbM llama J. Given Legionnaires, Auxiliary ! parade Is planned for October Pony League Champions Imnralng at 9:30. The committee in charge of thi Mrs. Hnrsell announced PT1 KnjsagcdtoWed Hold Joint Installation Cake Sale to Mrs. George Al 1SELIN - iselin Lions Club.i — 8chol»stic Awards for liith- bertson, Mrs. Stanley Nlklpcr sponsors of the Giants, of Is-1 puplls have been — Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Magllone, Mrs. Ern COLONIA - Colonia Ameri- elln Pony League, honored! ordered. ,1 H CHven, 245 McFar- est Schroeder, Mrs. Alfred members, of the team at How- Open House for !i,i:id. announced the en- can Legion Post and Ladies Mrs. Eugene Swlsher, Mrs Chairmen for the new school . Auxiliary held joint lnstalla ard Johnson's Restaurant Mon- term are; .,„.„( of their daughter, 1 Theodore Bowman, Mrs. Ed tlon ceremonies last week at•iZirpolo Urges day In recognition of winning Mrs. Arthur Ollet, historian; i ., .jean, to Foster Burke, ward Gramlak, Mrs. William league championship this year. GOP Candidates mil DoiwlBs Avenue, Avenel the Post home, Wiggins, Mrs. Wayns Travli Mis. Ernest Plooack, parent The Giants were regular sea- COLONIA — The second ln , ,;uty Klven in their honor. New post officers Installed by' and Mrs, Joseph Leary. education; Mrs. Calvin Don-, ; Emery Election son winnurs and. also captured a scries of open house pnrtics ! riivm Is a graduate of'Middlesex Clunty Junior Past] nelly, achievements; Mrs. Ru»- 1 Class motors were appoint thp playoff crown. in honor of Mayor Frederick M. ,i.,:i(|i;i' High School and Commander William Corlell, COLONIA — "The people of sell Stanley, health anS'safety",' ed as follows: A league trophy, awarded to Adams and Committeeman Da- , i secretarial School, were.: I he Fifth Ward of Woodbridge Mrs. Robert Buchanan, legis- Commander John Koritz; Sr.jTownship will make a serious Kindergarten A. Mv Mrs. Jack he chaniploris each year by vid Miller was held Sunday at lation: Mrs. Anthony Orsinl, I'IIHIW, She is employed Gold, Mrs. Anthony Colanfelo,1 he Pony League, was presented RUKSPII Briant, 131 Morningsldi ,11'iiuv in Public Service!Vice Commahder Louig KunU; mistake if they do not elect) buclKft and finance; Mrs. Ar- and Mrs. Anthony Scalone; the team's sponsors by Road. :, and Oas Company,!Jr. Vice Commander Michael;Oeorgc Emery to the Town thur Coyne, publications and 1 Kindergarten P.M. Mrs. Wil- J. Dwyer; Mrs. Florence Kovtz.lCommlttce on November 7." it eague President William! Mr, M1ilei.f in discussing his music: Mrs. Arthur Hoffman, liam Wiggins and Mrs. Charles1 finance officer; Edward ottjwas asserted today by Walter eavy. campaign, said, "The voter is Hiblicily; Isaac Gainer and Olsen; First Grade A.M., Mrs.' is also a graduate adjutant: Adolph Elster, serv-jZlrpolo. Democratic candidate Dr. Douglas Calsetta, Lions aware of the progress the pres-| Bernard Gar fink el, jpeclal idbildgc High School Alfred Slleo, and Mrs. Eugene llub president, praised the boys ent Republican Administration projects; Mrs. Harold Kasoffi Ice officer; Gerard Martyr, his-j for mayor FKANK I). BEKTAGNA senior at Rider Col- Swlsher; First Grade P.M., or their accomplishments andjhas made ln Woodbridse Town- iirogram; Mrs. Irving Witt; 11« torlan; Al Hollmuer, sergeant-! "Quite naturally I am inter- Mrs. Joseph Strasser and Mrs ": cut oiv. ommended them for fine ship, and what honest and, NAMED CHAIRMAN: Edward brary; Mrs. Aaron Schectman, jat-arms; and Paul Ablonze,Jestej d In George Emery's can- ASSIGNED: Paul N. Pogreb- William Lombard; Second ' date has t>een sportsmanship. He expressed forthright leadership can do. ! Seyler, Woodbridge Demo- membership; Mrs. Andrew Mo- ! acting chaplain. Retiring Com-idldacy because he Is the Demo- neak. 20, son of Mr. and Mrs, Grade, Mrs. Harold Zimms and he club's pride, in sponsoring "The future success of the I cratie Party chairman, has Aniius, hospitality; and Mr*. 'mander is Michael Dwyer. candidate," Mr. Zirnolo N, Pogrebneak, Brandford Mrs, Vincent Scarmorza; Third uch a worthy team for the Township lies in the hands of! appointed Frank D. Ber- Stanley Brooke, newspaper. Auxiliary unit members in-jsnld, "but there are additional Place, Iselin, has been as- Grade, Mrs. Nicholas Parisi last several seasons. offlcials witli experience and! tagna, Colonia, as chairman stalled by Middlesex County| and more important reasons signed to A Company of the and Mrs. Sydney Roth; Fourth New teachers will be intro- 1 Milton Gerb«r, Youth Com- ' resight. There are no other of the Democratic organiza- Mothers Plan President Mrs. Louis Blnuth why he should be seated on the 4th Training Regiment, Fort Grade, Mrs. Richard Bohleke duced by Mrs. Florence Augus- mittee chairman for the club, ft-h Ward candidates who; lion's dinner-dance to be wpre: 'municipal governing body. Dix, for eight weeks of basic and Mrs. Leo Gennerelli; and tine, principal, at the first gen* iresented individual trophies to >ve had any experience in trttinin ln nMon with held October 7 at Linwood eral meeting of the PTA to- .. Mrs. Gerard Martyn. presK "First of all." Mr. Zlrpoloj * ^^ Sixth , Grade, Mrs, Herbert ;ach player^ the manager and Kcvuc the 1955 Reserve Forces Act. ivernrnent. Let us elect quail- Grove, Route 21, Edison, night, 'dent; Mrs. Edward Otl, first;COntinued, "George Emery has] Klein and Mrs. Leonard Dunne ioaches. Under the program, Pogreb- ed, competent, and experienc- Mr. Bertagua, a realtor, is Further plans[vlce president; Mrs. Bernard Integrity of peak calibre, He is The attendance award was Members of the team and neak will serve on active duty d officials to our Town Som- active In Democratic poll- :all tiishion revue sched- Blaseha, second vice president; the kind of man who won't be won by Mrs. James McLaugh- .dult leaders feted were: for six months of training lttee," ties and oivic and fraternal 5, 8 P. M., at|MrsErnest Burrows, treasurer; bossed or influenced simply be- lln's Kindergarten A.M. and Barney Radcliffe, manager; and then transferred to Socials are planned for each organizations in the Town- \ Restaurant, Wood- Mrs. Wendell Dale, historian; cause of political expediency. the special award by Mrs. Her- loaches Henry Schaefer and hometown duty with a Na- .istrict of the Fifth Ward now ship and County. Speakers w.'ie discussed when Mrs. John Ruff, chaplain; Mrs, bert Gunthner. Thomas Nienburg; and players "Just as important Is George tional Guard Unit. Before en- rough November. They wi]l at the dinner will include :, Association of Co- Geom Kuchna, sergeant-at- Frank Bugltvsky, George Bab- Emery's dedication to the wel tering the service Pogrebneak The Executive Board, was in e held ln conjunction with aj Robert Hughes, candidate Inc. met with Mrs. Tedarms; and,, Mrs, Adolph Elster, •lla, Louis Camplse, Donald1 fare of Colonia today and Its graduated from Woodbridge charge of hospitality. The '.oor-to-door campaign. for Governor; Senator Har- GIVE HUNGRY 1 :>s Caroline Avenue. treasurer. Retiring president isj | welfare in tne future He has High School and attended sixth grade mothers will be|Radcliffe, Michael Dwyer, Markl rison Williams and Gover- Mrs. Ruff. Joseph Spann and Mrs. worked for many years to bet- Union Junior College and hostesses at the next meeting Form, Alan Happel, Henry LIGHT DAMAGE nor Robert 8. Meyner. • Kk Coutlnho, chairmen, Guests were Mayor Frederick ter the community and has Happell. Dennis Kubert, Gor- COLONIA — A fire at the LAWNS A FALL Rutgers University. r.. • - At PTA 15 Meeting :haise lounge and mattress, lice Sunday that his home was Mrs. Angelo Palmier*. i It can only be a strong voice if Chosney, Km of Mr. and Mrs,causes, has aided the Iselin tored in the basement. entered and $73 stolen. Arthurcm it is free of the fetters of the ISELIN — The first meeting Theodore S. Chosney, Guernse: Little League, and taken an ac- Registrations political dictatorship that per- of PTA of Iselin School 15 wasLane! , left lor Washington Lei tive part in many youth ac- HITS who will serve as meates the Republican councils!held Monday at the Fershing university, Virginia, to aid ir tiyities. The club has also aided in the show are: in the municipal building, and Avenue School. All officers and orienting incoming Freshme: the blind, helped needy families Harold Barber, Mrs Open for Series| that strong voice will be heard committee heads were intro- classes. and sponsored the Is'elintown ••), Mrs. Oeorge Cozzo- —Registration is still i from George Emery. duced. Bruce, who is a graduate o Community Player?, a local theatre group. All work is Mrs. Connie King, Mrs. 'f""for the adult inquiry class-1 "When he is elected Colonia Stephen Szlinsky, principal, Woodbridge High and is now "Us Kosovan, Mrs. Kozlol. 1 sophomore in the pre-medica financed through the efforts of held at St. Cecelia's will have real representation presented members ol the fci: N V. ! program, made the Dean's members on a voluntary basis Letteri, Mrs. Olsen, chui.ch Room 207, each Thurs- on the Township Committee as faculty and spoke on school' last year. He is a member o August Otte, Mrs. Pal-;day evening from 8 P. M. to contrasted to the rule or ruin policies and special events for Lambda Chi Alpha, a leadin More Troublesome , Mrs. Spann, and Mr9.|9.3g p M on tne "Teachings bossism and blind subserviance the school year. academic fraternity on campui Every dog has its day," •ml Thompson. • Lj the'Catholic Church." The it has now." The attendance award was Tickets may be obtained by](;las8 now nag 21 members. won by Miss Garlinkel's Kin Joseph Chosney, his youngi novelist reminds us. This ••.a Mrs Olsen FU 1-5291.J T for mm m dergarten class. brother, is a sophomore a doesn't trouble us nearly so J \!;s Terry Nolan, TO l-lu ^ ?,,,r efttlon 0, the World" Hostess were the parents of Woodbridge High and ale tnuch as the fact that cats in Republican Club the morning Klridergarten plans a medical career. sist on having nights. Look, Ma! and the "Creation of Man". A I:.. «roup will hold Its next :lass. :: lily meeting Monday, 8 P. free instruction manual enti- VFW Hall, Inman Ave-i^d "Life In Christ," covering Meets Tuesday I'm dancing., [the subjects discussed, is given COLONIA — Inman Avenue' to all who attend. Republican Club of Colonia re- dancing so much better in my In ATTEND GAMK All non-Catholics, who are sumes its monthly meetings ;sKLiN — Cub Pack 48 will interested in learning what Tuesday, 8:15 P, lit, at the •nal a professional football Catholics believe, are Invited. VFW Hall, Inman Avenue. :n<- ai the Polo Ground*, New Catholics who wish to deepen Municipal Chairman Walter THOMAS JOSEPH ::: Sunday. The Cubs and their understanding of their Kerbis and Fifth Ward Chair- • .:• chaperones will meet' at faith are also welcome. There man Josepr Wisniewski will be li A. M. at the V.F.W. Hall. is no cost or obligation. guest speakers, Russell Moody, : Mothers and members of The instruction is being giv- president, announced. Social programs for the com- COSTELLO • Pack Committee attended en by Rev. Robert E. Maxer, Ituundtable held at the parish assistant and the series ing season will be announced by :uatiun Beth Sholom, will coritinute until shortly be- Mrs. Stanley Lee, entertain- Funeral Homes Avenue, Monday. fore Easter. ment chairman. She will also, outline parties to be given In honor of Republican candi- Green St. & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts. Balanced-Design danceWear jiSSrVALUABLE COUPON)g£| dates- Iselln, N. J. Perth Amboy. N. J. YOUNG ADULT DANCE The right dancewear can mean 49 Towards Tel LI 8-4641 HI 2-0075 coupon ISELIN — The Catholic WHY IS SHE much to a dancer. It costs little or Thi, Young Adult Club of Northern nothing more — so why not get Worth 50 Middlesex County invites boys COMING TO Restores spring-green the finest — and girls of high school age to color to summer-weary Pkg of Selva Balanced-Design dancewear. attend an Indian Sununer WATCH MART? gran*. dance Saturday, Septem- T-SHIRTS 2.98 "".ST" "Miss Polaroid" Keepe your lawn green ber 30th in Lourdes Hall, St. 'til winter freezes—gete the SUPPLY Sgt. Cecelia's Church from 9 P.M. is cotMAg to it green quicker next to 1:00 A.M. Music will be Now Open... spring. 1541 Main Street, Railway - FU 1-2210 furnished by the "Notesmen." Watch Mart to take Tickets will be sold at the door Gives yon a bonus of Free Pictures 20% more nutrienUthan at a nominal fee. other leading, high- of YOU on TONY'S quality lawn foods. SEPTEMBER UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 28th, 29th, 30th Restaurant & Pizzeria With Hit Amailiu 305 Iiiinau Avenue Colonia NEW 1982 CROSS KEYS POLAROID CAMERAS (At Parkway Overpass—Formerly Inman Oasis) Get yourself (and the kid- - .Specializing in - OME MG COVERS S4.75 RESTAURANT dies) in the picture and se« S.BOO SQ. FT. We Service Most Duiieing Schools in these revolutionary New v,lrf«0 it • t»4iwi ^ S.i1. » <->**m and HOTI'X ,- Polaroid Cameras in opera- 3talian Luiilne This Area with MON Tllllll S\>'. H AM-« I'M tion. , SI'NIIAY 'J AM • I I' \mi\m LEOTARDS i DANCING SHOES 8-1280 VINE FOOD and COCKTAILS and WATCH SEA FOOD hai'Kt? und lnteiraliunal Credit Cards Honored FAMILY DIN NEKS - CHILDREN i PRICE MART "You've Tried The Rest, Now Try Tlie Kt-st" RITCHIE'S OPEN DAILY EXCEPT TUESDAY (KNiER LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY frpm ,U;30 COLONIA (FIOIM 85c) ritOM 4:00 £. M. TO MIDNHiHT SCHWARTZ MS SHOmNU PLAZA . Catering on Premises or to Take Out "One of Nevo]entys FmetfSfiov Stores'' West Inman Aveoue, Route 21, ColonU For Orders To Take Out Colonia OPEN 1 DAYS - SUNDAY F&OM 1 t. U. Pbuue FU 1-3777 151!) Main Street • Kahway, N. J. (Just Wfkl u( Liardtn 8l»t« 37 W. Cherry Street, Rahway, N. J. Open Till 9 P. M. . OPEN THURSDAY AND KR1UAY TILL 9 P. M. Air-Conditioned Tut*., Thura. vcA, Friday CALL FU 8-5500 Fr«e Parking - Tel. FU 1-57S8 PAGE SIXTEEN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961

a | job they ar< Capitol Dome town, and In the atate. r (Continued from Edit Page> Ruth B. Stebbins 'Continued from Edit Page' rhroughlut the 8t»t«. vrm»t! nt employees Valley Reservoir 81ncerely, -: CLASSIFIED greater than last year and 10 The State Highway Depart- »!County, to carry water other states, gathered In a con- vention hall to discuss and per-j State Director, •ATM - Woodbridge Township »h«4ri lift Iff II «N* Dtuttm, It, ,4, community problems, to share! Jaycee-ettes U (b addltitnal M It * M f«, ,h, . '.heir projects that had benefit-1 Pajabk In »*»aiw»« |ed their communities. Here were;NEW WARNINGS r NOTE; Nt during May when frost was sf construction of hig-hways.!ttmpo|.arv pr0!!rflm of extend- Ukr has beon completed by CAPITOL CAPERS: People men from all walks of life, ofj The United StaUs.^Britain. •ut b* Mat la. predicted. Men with general construction eA \MW-ilw . . Two-thirds of the State Conservation Depart^K...-,i- n wet'and dampened clothes", I all fUthi. of various pollticaljand France gave Ruwia ' Howtr. by mid-June'the supervlaory experience usually'the tlme ()f Oovfihor Robert B.'ment resorts standing tike rjghtnlng rods onfbeitet*. working together for the|warning "in the most mtmn late held bogs -of I860 had a -an meet State requlremenU. JMeyner until election day. No-are continuing the trend of ex- beaches, hill-tops, near wirelbeneflt of all. Here were young _ against any Interfer- ence with allied flights in the very heavy bloom ind the out- The department is not *»lt-|vfmber 7 ,, available to Rich-itending the season by promot- fence*, or under trees may get men piactlcing demoncracy, air corridors between West look of most bogs «•»« very me to receive applications ard j HiifthM Democratic can- Ing September event* ... Four hit with lightning, warns the One could not leave this meet- rood. During June and July In- from »uch workers. hofever.jd|date for Govfrnor,., A study miirant camp operators ^relMedlcal £^ Ing without feeling that there Oermany and West LOST AND FOUND • • REAL ? h°P?i The Kremlin was J i5 r the future. iany change tn Ine air transport continued. vervlew Centers around the;».rw,. undn the State Depart- under the Migrant U-ea, u ha* revoke, d the li«n« or for the future. i l Jaycee offers something ofjsltuatlon "will be the remit oi haired, black male dog Ten CARTERET. o,,,.., Tie nation's 1961 cranberry State so that men Interested ln m,n. 0, Education, to find out bnr Act ... The 8tate Coordl- a HMsboro airport because the - - . -- sltuatlon i natlng Cohncil on Traffic drges,management insists upon hold-!Interest to everyone. Its pro aggressive action againsit t estaostao- eari old. White and brown rooms. Oarnur ii:,,] crop is forecast at 1.198.000 the job may show up »fter'U'eontim,n,g nwl, of hiuher natlng Cohncll on Trafflc drgeslmanagemttit Insists upon hold-! Interest to everyone, hs pro- coimty officials to promote'ing drag racej while continuing Jecta are many and diversified. llshed (Westerni rights by the hest, bare spot on tail near 50' X 100' lot in,,.,,.. fcarrfls, 11 per cent below last work and be Interviewed by 'education in the State ... Out- d th ody. Wearing flea collar. Re- year and 15 per cent above ofto ^an he forlsoviet Government and the coin Avenue highway official*. !put of Nw jersey, c^^^^ ^ ^ roadwa^'Drlnking pedestrians will b^your* men to be of real service East German regime." ward to finder. ME 4-3767. |8EWAR£N SUtliio : Secrets Central Avenue M, 'mntinents will attend dale Reformatory population of win be fined as dlsorderlyjwell. , A secret is »°met!V"R ]™"' • MALE HELP WANTED t Street Lots No uiS4 sacrifice, ci 7-0563 Z man SCHOOL SENIOR for SMb - - MS^^ stock work, Must have driv- way construction at it* highest excellent training course for education undrr h. S. govern- Its rated capacity . . . ine «e« moiic aniew. ers' license. Call FU 8-1491. • REAL F.STATF w ONCE AOiv FEMALE HELP WANTED t WE ARE AI.v SOU) OUT OF ! HiOH SCHOOL QIRL, ambi •Nt have mam ;•; tious, dependable. Opportu- 1 your property ma . ! nity to earn $1.00 an hour after Jiey are lookiin: :, school. Light housework. Oak llftdly look ovrr yn Ridge Height* section, Colonla jive you a MI«R' •.'.,: FU 1-4528 9-21' BUSINESS DIRECTORY No obligation ,1\( i ESTATE AOENCV COCKTAIL LOUNOI WAIT- street, Perth An, RESS. Experienced. Call 1813. JHestnul 5-8055. 9-21 ~AVON OPPORTUNITY for you! Caah In on the big ANTIQI I s - Adding Machines -- Coal & Fuel Oil -Heating-AirConditioning Moving & Trucking PALL AND CHRISTMAS Bell- ing Season. Immediate open- I BUY AND fiKli. v QUALITY HEATING ings in Sewaren, Earn $4 and glass, chlnn. fi;:: ADDING MACHINES Move "IDEAL WAY" IMANO up per hour, part time. Call a-brac. ect. DOlto'ii! LET US & AIR CONDITIONING BE POPULAR! Phone H -8-39U SAND Mrs. Hard, MI 2-5146, for home NIR, 28 Wedf.w $30.50 up 8olr« Your Learn to AGENT NATIONAL VAN interview 9-21 Woodbridw. MR 4 plar the LINES and Instructions ••.ll HEATING PROBLEM piano in WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE— 1286 St. Georjf Ave.. Avenel Lessons Taught SERVIl 1 > TYPEWRITERS from a Call William Dilroiiiio on a route to be established In BUSINESS MACHINE KEROSENE OWN and around Woodbridge and price*. U 9-:so.i .-.:• HOME . . .! P.M. •• ". CO,, LTD. Call Carteret, and are willing to make light deliveries, etc., write ZM Ambor AT*.. WoodbrMgt MErcurj LI 8-2146 FU 8-5619 CHIIDCARE-Y.r,:: : Instructions All Day to STUDIO GIRL COSMET- SALES li SERVICE will mind child !<>. '. ICS, Dept. NJW-9, Olendale, 4-1400 All of VYondbridge Township mother. Call KI 1-48M Tel. ME «-»01l Printing California. Route will pay up Home Improvement Included Service Stations to $5.00 per hour. 9/21-9/28 Asphalt Faviig SAVE MONEY Plumbing & Heating - CHliD CARE - Wil. child in my horn. AVENEL with a local contractor LESLIE HENK SECRETARY, EXPERIENCED, We Will FRAME ATTIC week or In COAL J OIL CO. Call for Appointment V "Service TOM GARAGE Perth Amboy ofice. Five-day 4-4060. 1 for 2 rooms and bath 1 week. Send resume of Htperl- H. & I STANLEY 126 Railway Avenue, Avenel J. F. Gardner Si SOD plus 6" Insulation Also con- PA 1-9120 IV With a enre plus salary desired to Box CHILD CARE - W:,. . ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS struct dormers, rec rooms Smile" 485 AMBOV AVENUE 175 c/o this newspaper. child In my home ! : extensions, porches, garages mother. Call U 9-4O;>o and Oellcatessei 9/14-9/21 LOWEST PRICES In Woodbridte Woodbridge PARKING LOTS Nothing Down— MErcury 4-3540 TYPIST, EXPERIENCED, First Payment a Months It's The Shorthand not essential but|BRICKLAYER AM) INSTALLED Call Now - FU 8-337^ We're Specialists In FOR QUALITY preferred. Carteret resident. European expfrM.ed spe- TREAT SHOPPE ED FREY • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN Write P. 0. Box 118, Carteret, ciallMd bomb sheltcis, Free Estimate* THALER INSULATION porchw, sidewalks, initpr (13 Rahwaj Arenue (Formerly Wllh CJurlej r»rr> MENT and BALANCE N. J, All Skilled Labor & ROOFING CO. 9/14-8/21 ing and repairs or an-- V^oodbrtdce. • BRAKE SERVICE Call 16S9 Church St. Call FUlton 1-9308 (O»p ffhltt Charck) PLUMBING HELP WANTED 9 2! -\\t FU 1-5518 or CH 6-2631 MALE OR FEMALE • SALADS at Their Beit 01AL Jewelers JO- A N • SODA FOUNTAIN and •Sewing Machine Service- PART-TIME school bus driver. SECRETARIAL SERYICI Beauticiai • FKESB BAKERY GOODS Monday through Thursday, HEATING ME 4-1111-2-3 3:45 to 7:45 P. M, and Sunday 787-5787 ME t Hair Styling Open 7 A.M. to 10:10 P.M HOVANEC morning. Call FU 8-1M5. Stenography, mimi.'i:y:..,c, is.- tsphone, typing. Electro nu:p- • Hair Tinting INCLUDING SUNDAYS ELECTRIC 9-31' Sewing Machine Service ment. Promptness, tttmq • Manicuring SEWER SERVICE • Announce- Cloaed Wedneaday All Da; All Makes ul Accordloni Sold antf UE REPAIR FOR BENT guaranteed. Pick w «;.i '*• • Scalp Treatment ALL WORK Kepalrtd tt Lowest Frlcei! livery. Day or evenlnn. 86" Harrrll Avenue Singer - I'lult - White . Ntccbl WOODBRIDQE—Two or three • Color Shampoo FULLY GUARANTEED! i'ttt IVestlnehouse - New Home - 9 '.4-iOS'l Drags Call ME 4-0750 Woodbrldge. N. j, ments room apartment. All utilities PHONE ME 4-3150 FU 8-1667 Eldrich • Domestic - ind All furnished. 53 r mil Forel[n Mike Machines Second Street, MRS, SUSAN - Juit DUI Woodbridge. 9-21 'Advisor on all affairs Opfil STELLA GOLDBLATT'S dally. Call HI 2-9611. RAYMOND R>hwa;'i Oldest EsUhliihrd Learn To Play The MErcury KI 1-9187 • Booklets SEWAREN — Spacious five and Jeweler FRANK HOVANEC room apartment, unfur- JACKSON 84 East Cherry Street PIANO-ORGAN 4-1738 nished. All utilities. Call ME 4" IF YOUR DRINKlNii JACKIE'S RAHWAY 657 Roosevelt Avenue • Business 1923 after 5:00 P.M., come a problem. Ai Beauty Salon and SON ACCORDION CARTERET. N. J. 9/7tf!Anonymous can My :• 2« Melnier St., Avenel, N, J. Private Instructions by BI 3-1515 or wnu- P. Lawn Mowers Qualified Teachers. Radio & TV Service Cards MI8C. FOR 8A1B 253, Woodbridge. Druggist! Beginners and Advanced Skin Diving 7-9 :i 1 Coal & Fuel Oil 1953 PLYMOUTH, two-door Hand and Power Lawn Students Accepted. Qood condition. $110.00. Call 88 Main Street Set Need HA VINO TROUBl.r. Mowers Sharpened and REPAIR • Billheads U 9-4050. 9-21 YOJ Too Call ME 4 -5446 SKIN DIVING jewerage? Electric Woodbridge, N. J. Repaired Authorized Call er remove! roots. " DESERVE THE BEST TITAN FIEINO8 IMPROVE — Headquarter! for — Sales & Service ME 4-4360 and stoppage f:w- Ttlephoot MErcurj 4-0554 Is The Best The Air Force did not get FUEL Oil Oil SERVICE Brifgs A Stratton • Certificates pipei, drains «;«! " CONN ORGANS ART'S RADIO From SEPTEMBER the first potent Titan interoon CUnton-Uwson & Power dlgKing, no daina*:- KIMBALL PIANOS To NOVEMBER tlnental rni&tUe in place as Producta — Gai Entities and efficient. c.c Fuel Oil & TELEVISION ; Warmtit and Cleanest Walrrs scheduled, However, they ex- • '"••••lblng and H<» - JARDOT At Thii Time • Coupons pect to have the first nine EUREKA WILLIAMS Schwinn Bicycles SALES and SERVICE 1007. ' JOHN J. BITTING Salea & Service Demonstrator Tank and Titans In firing position at PIANO COMPANY 169 Avenel Street, Avenel Regulator L'nlts Lowry Air Force base in Colo- ALBRECHT S 488 Kahwaj> Avenue Repair Estimate* Free! • Folders Woodbridee Antennu Intuited $49-95 The Air Force has recently! A; Government KEY SHOP OPEN DAILY 10-9 - SA1. 1M fubei ruled me tt Oui Itcrt )H HCMINO EQUIPMENT Cu RidJoi BerrlcM Prompt; Guaranteed for Qne Year .succestfujly launched two Ti- jsald the cloud 114 Washington Avenue Plui Free Si(etj Cour,r • Invitations tans brliiKityr the total of sue- dsbrls from th<' FREE ESTIMATE Mobilheat Carteret, N. J. Free CUsses On Diving cessful tesU to 21 in 40 at- cent Russian IUKV ,. FUEL O.L Tel. KI 1-7163 Photography Roofing & Siding - Theory at "Thi Keel" iiattempU. Eight of the other* expected to crow 1. WARR Over 25 Year* *t Every Monday Nlte at 8:30 • Letterheads were rated as partial Kccwti. United 8tatcB. Friendlj Service ljl COAl & SUPPLY CO. It could not Liquor Stores See ut (or aU type* of For the world"! finest Dlvin, 785 St, Gi'orgt Avt., Wosdhridjc M1M Indeed ' when the fallout ME 4-0012 Henry Jaisei & Son Equipment stop in ot rail I've heard the roar of surl oruteita would rem-ii '• CALL ME 4-0/24 PROFESSIONAL ME 4-0071 • Post Cards shore, j He explained ttuu 100 Fulton Street Telephone MErcurj 4-1889 The roar of lions riled, [of fallout Woodbridge PICTURES Sheet MeUI Work The roar of gales amid the sail, WOODBRIDGE Rooflnc, Ue4a) Celuifi But these were mlldf IT'S WISE TO ORDER • Programs and Fnnute* Work Beside the yelp dad Liquor Store, Inc. When touched by wlf| 588 Aldeo Street WE DELIVER: Woodbridge, N. J. Complete Stock of Domestic Telephone MEreury 4-1246 NOW! FLYNN and SON *>„., and Imported Wlnei CAL4 TODAY Guaranteed Leliigh Eitabllaiied 1900 B«er* and Uquori 424 Eut Avenue No Job Too large NUi OR 1Q.95 rtrtb Amboy, N. J, . .474 AMBOY 4VENUF. STOVE > * WOODBBIDGE, N. J. T. R. STEVENS 477 Rahway Avenue or Too Small 13 Ford Avenut tooftni knd (h«M M*MI Mom Forda, N. J. Woodbridge IT PAYS TO PEA 50 1185 ST GEORGE AVE. Uunrd mid Operated bj Yes, call today ... no COAL 18 > Phon» C\ Locksmith WOODBRIDGE Kiperieuced Divert fee for estimates. We'll VAllej 6-0358 Repairs rush a man to you to ADVERTISE 3-8" x 10" Studio Photoi of »U Water Softeners help you plan, show- in the "I 7.50 WOODBRIDGE KEY Typn & LOCKSMITH SHOP &H SPECIAL ing you mpney-saving INDEPENDENT-LEADER With TliibAd 9.95 SALES short-cuts. Advertise AUTO, HOMK OKilR KKVK Telephone Now For AU CowUti SERVICE DUPLICATED, Appointment Warn Ut CARTERET PRESS Your Service luduitriai bhis BOLD. 0 Mow Ouatdi RENTALS FREE ESTIMATES ME 4-3651 FOR ran gnilUTM Repaired Water Softener Salt EDISON TOWNSHIP & ty In This Space aot«r; bladii UilintMl Mil 4-21U W Ml t-l2U Soft Water Soap Kim Shd Expert Developing and FrintiBf Utnkt od AU B*tnuninf Poel Suppliei FORDS BEACON : ('or Fait 8«niic« For Only Paint 8p«ciali! ! lultrtot FUt Wbil* (In nil) 8ERV4SOFT ^ Will Juit Glv« Da a Call lid |tll»n _ tu\t CLASSIFIED OF WOODBRIDGK loiertui Flit yVblU It Culura AU M kbout our 921 St. Oeorit Avenue See Vour Message! $ U pet |aU«u M.U Woodbrtdie Mutk WEDDING SPECIALS ADS Clum* Ml 4-Ull SIMONE BROS. ntl*l llMiior WhlU Pttnl PRESS Gooi Ut ME 4-1815 HI itUog „„...„ «.M THE WO0DBRIOGE LINDEN. N. J. AVENH BRING PIBUSHING CO. HI 6*2726 T«I m taw . GALLANTS PHOTO Read The WOODBB1DGI 547 Amboy Avenue 16-20 Green Street • O»» DtlU I tit. to 1 r.M. RESISTS HLJ 64)059 CLOSED IUNDAV tU, DAY Woodbridge. N. I Directory Ads r PAGE SEVENTEEN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER M, JW1 IsLadies Mrs. C. R. Novak Renamed Dimes [Reports Heard \Doubk Ring Ceremony SckolKPTA 'New Jewish Di Chairman for 21st Year BvORTGronp Unites Local Couple Meets Sept 21 Synagogue t,lnn Building of one disease. Thus any Increase ward. Rev. Christopher Reillv TORDg ._ Burglflls ellUred Mrs. Tillle Redlus. Dimes chairman for 21 years in the number of these worker, of the Eastern Star, American EPIC. Pank. I'hnlrmmi pro-torn „ ,. (| c p m e r Lutheran officiated at the double rlng.,hc homr oi jj08epphh j. Markus, Mrs. Eunene Collins. Mrs Haicl and will head a group of vol-adds to the basic health re I Chapter, Woodbridge and IsOther reports were given by homr oi 08e 1 ronsregBtlon ,' |i,,, prcsldPiitB of all ceremonmony and celebrated M Avenue. Sundad y andd mmadde lOilhul~" "y and Morton """"'Newbemer.* unteers who will seek funds.for sources of'.„ our nation. About organist for the group. 8he hasMrs. Samuel Kaplan on Main- Huptlil MUM will Fllk... mil. i,, trtr aixth Dtebrtefc •crfV, fi wttnunh »l4f.™ r ... .?..•*», *4—M- w ---|, „ _-. attacking 'three crippling dis- one-third of the total working served in several other posi- tenanceOKT Training; Mrs. Escorted to the altar by her v T ^ .1 Stutc Federation Of quarters and $100 in dimes. Inlintioducei d by Mr. Zaimlait Mhef Mses: birth rtffwtn, arthritis force of registered physical tions in civic and charitable oror- Seymou_,_r . Bauer., Tel-Aviv re- (-lulls have been in* father, the bride was' attired addition. artlcKS missing In- MIMiRs MurraMumy ; opi»mBpivuk. me"tim" m and polio. The drive will take therapists have been trained ganH&tlons, I ncluding. Redjport; Mrs. Alvin Klein, guardl In a gown of silk organza over clude ii Jewel case, a Korean bership chairman. aiiiKftmced'«ctioi«. P •«* |, nil mi'niber of the anshlp: Mrs. Leo Eaker, health; place in January, 1962. with March of Dimes help. Cross chairman and captain of taffeta appllqued with sprays music box. Korean silk pa-jpnrollment for PTA member-ductub dUm aHb Hebreew School. Sun* i lui, may bring a guest.; Mrs, Abe Applebaum, honor 1 Mrs. Novak, who has also From 10-15% of all medical a Girl Scout* troop. I of rosebud Alencon lace, se- jamas mid scaive&> a~ ""'-"-w'rlWshl1-'p- 'i*s —no—* i'•n• progress and day School and youth HCtivltlef ,,„„!(! Ncnol Is serving ai roll; Mrs. William Kaufman 1 quins and seed pearls, with a watch and a gold wedding urged all-parent* to loin. Class in addition to .religious service*. scholarship. scooped neckline, long sleeves bund, riie house was ran-jes with 100 per cent enrollment MBIIUBI Erlichman annwuncci ""!i'iii,,i Show will be spon- \Y. Deborah Group Views Also Mrs. Bernard Welsholtzand ending ., In a cathedral thai an intensive drive is no* ,, ,ii(. club October 16, Yuro-Bergman Nuptials sacked, Mi. M»rkus told police will receive awards. • ' -—- reporting on special projects train. Her three-tiered veil was underway to secure membftt school 14. Refresh- Film at First Meetikg M ;i! Mrs. Daniel Kaplan, expansion attached to a queen's crown of ship. ,, ,n i),. served. The show FORDS—A color sound film, Mrs, Arnold Brown, rummage aurora boiealls crystal, and /,,,„.„ to the public. Pro- The dues structure for the At Candlelight Service showing how Deborah helps sale; Mrs. Erwln Wurtzel, lead- she carried a cascade of white Miss Lois Jane Ryder " ...HI benefit the FOrds 1961-6'i year calls (or a famtifc [restore health to heart and ership course available; and orchids, stephanotis and Ivy. \ Liimivy. Mrs. James C PORDS — At a.candlelight ihe carried a white Bible and 'membership of «•"> with tin ad- : lung disease patients, was fea-Mrs. Stanley Geenspan, pro Maid of honor was Miss Rose '.,i chairman. Is dlstribu- ceremony In St. Paul's Kvan- cymbidlum orchids. tured at the first meeting of gratn< ditional $5 per child for He- jellcal Reformed Church Sat- Miss Diana Yuro, Perth Am- Ann Romeo, Brooklyn, cousin Weds Daniel DeMarco brew, schttfll Plus $2 rr-Ristra- - •,- k • • • -^ the Parkway Chapter of Debo Dr. William Furst, psychia of the bride. Bridesmaids were ,).-I,,IJhs Performed the doubleiMarlns Corps. He is employed^.,,,,,,,,, Co-chairman. and bV R rlt n C PPel Wor I! e d r c m e r Luthera the Colonla County Club. mboy, were ushers. i * " ° ' *'1mcmbershlp. LI 9-3625; Mur- The bride, given In marriage \SS!pf. ZSoi•th,TSL.' s ,,,1e to the altar by her P** AmjKff.!„, rjoMbrrg. ^•*« 8- E ( d 15 Mnlnar nrp«i I by her father, wore a gown of Perth Amboy High School and| « - William re8l SAmt°SlS*Z;Horvath-Kovacs Wedding and Richard Hudanlsh, James-;fat,|HM. the bride wore a sown Moinai. P ">old lvory K,.0BS de iOndre fash-lfrnm Berkeley Secretarial! ,iiK<>d members to attend ioncd with a portrait neckline School, East Orange. She at MMr Full Conference of and long sleeves embellished i tended Upsala College and is ^ ,j. state Federation of Solemnized Saturday made me promise to!2111; Mrs. wt^h Alencpn lace. Silk net and[employed by Metal and Ther- line outlined with ses 1Q ,:, >. club! at Oouflaw couple will live in Paramus. For[ line outlined wim - jQult mo^m publicity chairman, _.. applique* of Alencon lace trim- mit Corp., Rahway. FORDS ~ The wedding of .corsage. They will make their M ,. New Brunswick, Sep- traveling the bride -wore a beige is and sequins. Her full.| jQnes _ And youkep l your,Rftbbt Sanders. U 8-2111. All med her court train wlch fell; Mr. Yuro attended Rutgers M1SMiss8 Eleanor Ann Kovacs.'homKovacsjhome in Edison. .iravning me orwc .woie a w.Ke, , u d sk,,.t embl.Oidered ,•: 30 from 10 A. M. to 3 wov(p 'officers, with the exCfptlon oi from the waist of her full belli University College and Is ftstu -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank' Mrs. Horvatthh graduated fiom|sheath dress with brown «.-wit h lace sequinsequinss anandd pearls pearls.. A total of 19 departmen- Smith-Yes. Now, I'm doing',Mr. Pank, reside in the MenlO Her French Ulu- ident at Monmouth College, Kovacs, 23 Gold Street, and:St. Mary's High School, Perthjcessones. icd into a chapel length will be held from ,imps win ue neiu irumi—• - ,, ,. .. .,,.j Long Branch. Joseph F, Horvath, son of Mr. Amboy, and from Chic Fashioni A prra .| train. M until 12:00 noon Inl^n butterfly veil wu ;attached and Mrs. Joseph Horvath, Jr., Designing School, New York her wo-tiered fingertip veil oil j— i91 Russell Street, WoodbridgejClty." Mr. Horvath attended1 „,... buildings on the .|to__a«rown of Alencon lace, and GIRL SCOUT TROOP iUllslon- and sne carried or- J WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. { cam Democratic Dunce was solemnized Saturday after-1 Middlesex County Vocational Tin registration (fee may, 1 FORDS - - Girl Scout Troop,chids. loses and pompons on a ! 18 GREEN STREET | Tomorroiv noun in Our Lady of Peace!and Technical High School, 146, sponsored by School 14,'Bible. J j, <\ in any building whereian outdoors art show to be held Church. Rev. Christopher C.|Pertc.jPerth Amboy,. and is employep d WOODBRIDGE, N. J. { ; welcomed three new members Mlss \jgrjene Ann Soienson,! frsi.nps are to be held. Box in Fords in the near future. — George J. Crisa- Reilly officiated at the double by Art Metal Inc., Cartwet, as follows: Hose Ann Ellis..Pords cousin o{ the bride, was'i • Enclosed please find $4,00 for one-ytear } are to be eaten on;sk iOi anl paintingd Mrs. Js. Lb.y Anderso Mrs. Baginn ar-e fulu chairmftn, has announced LILIl 1^ H^m Dnt-lio _ _ .... ST^ .ll. Ing ceremony. Elaine Kaltenback, and Eliza- . Bridesmaids 'J [iliii, Field from noon until now on exhibit In the Fords mgid of honQ! subscription to: ' J the Second Ward Democratic The bride designed and made beth Pederson. cillf Ann Ander- t . M mid the afternoon ses- Library. Paintings by different Committee will hold a dance WC1T Miwj Lu :HT own gown. The bodice was A dart tournament was start- on Pnih Amboy, bride's cous- ! 0 DflfflPfiNDENT-LEADER ; J ., ill iiiirt promptly at 1:15members of the club will be dis-tomorrow night, 9:00, at the Field Day Sel of imported silk Chantllly lace ,ed with Donna Murphy reach-^ ,,llti Miss Nancy Lynne! and concludwill e baet hel3 Pd .i nMplaye. d in the Library each ;Log Cabin, St. GeOrge Avenue, Q CARTERET PRESS } ing high score of 210 and CaioliRydci. Po,.ds sisto of the i hhirs chapel. Mrs. Harley month. Woodbridge, with music for over taffeta with a portrait neckline of handcut pfetals and Bv Girl Scouts Yanlk second with 185. The^,, ] Q EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON j Dam-remind, of Teaneck, Mrs. George Heath, library dancing by the Hi Lltes. troop is now engaged in making id.nt of the N. J. Federa- committee chairman, reported Honored guest will Include ;three quarter length,sleeves.: „ as best man was J mree quarter uugui ^aictvco. Ibookmarkors. • To be sent to i ol Women's Clubs, will!a clrculatiln of 3,846 books at Walter Zirpolo, Herman Fallon, Arnold Seekers, Peitri Amboy. i Her bouffant skirt of imported; FORDS — At thplrel season'Scoust . Mrs. I>xter O. Arnoldjthe Fords Library during theMiss Fords of 1961, and other , first meeting Girls and Girls Ushers were Anthony Sattilaro, 1 .ilk organza over tulle and W-"1"* —""-" "f MtsnM. Rober^nlltt NAME I i.fl, New Hampshire, First summer months. There will be Township officials. Neighborhood 1, "I like Evu. She's the sort ofiParlin. Richard Fleming, Rah- ' feta was outlined with Chantil- [Berls, announced field day will ]>:, Mriput of the General a meeting of the library com- stands out inaway, cousin of the bride; Don-i ADDRESS „. ; ly lace and had a three-tier jbe September 30 at Roosevelta 8irl who of Women's Clubs Imittee at the Library October 3. back panel of Chantllly ^|~ r^-TV crowd." aid ilydir. Long Branch, broth- j 10 A.M. to 3; 1 TOWN „ j on "No Ceiling on Department chairmen of the hich extended into a chapel'Paik, Giore t, •Tm all for Molly. She sits er oi the bride, and Walter ] —.,,.-.--«. — ---..-—i Members of thciclub may contact Mrs. vames •ngth train. " ' P'M' |out_" Riedel, Metuchen. L r "6SlDlir)| P3fR NfiWS Mr.s, Al Hospidor and Mrs, Club may contact Mrs. CHaikay 58 Hanson Avenue, A petal Ci'own^embi'oideredj |George Baldwin are in charge Ilia; for information ^n-con- lo^r Mrs.• Oswald Ncbel. 56 Fifth, ith simulated pearls and irri- tof relay races and Mrs. John 1 > :scent stones, held her two ...v..-. .-.:• .-•••••-•:^.;;;;^-,^;;^: ,,:;.;•,•,•:.:.••.:,...• • : :^/: ;; Lnti th< conference. ' !streetf for information concern-1 —Roseann Beveridge, daugtv the[ It ,i mining of the club held;Ing department exhibit* to oetelr of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge ^TZ^^VP**l of importedFrh ; **<**» o and she carried a cas-;scavenger hunt. : Wrdnesday. Albert DietiKl.idteplayed at the club's Federa- Beveridge, Worth Street, is a usion, ,m.sy>mm: vu:--^- ••••• • :>,rr*::f«.. eutive Secretary of the Mld-|tlon Night Meeting. [patient at Rahway Memoria* cade o{ wh,ite orchids, caina-i pplans weit ^y^cussed for a if., cumty Chapter Ameri- A new member, Mrs. ROCCQ Hospital. ions and stephanotis. hut,social anfc'a bazaar in the Cimcer Society, showed a'DI Nicola, was Introduced and Miss Barbara Makarchek.if ut^re.^ Announcement wasl —Weekend guests of Mr. and mind film aoout the de-'welcomed Into membership. L-'ords, was maid of honor. Ma- made of Girl Scout Holy Hour, Mrs. George Beveridge, Worth and control of uterine Mis, Andrew Anderson and Mrs^ iron of honor was Mrs. Michael (October 1, 3 to 4 P. M. at Our fc 1 and Mr: Lady of Peace Church. Di. Yuhasz, Fords, sister of the radiologis=5«5*K£r-t of Perth, Am- hospitality, ' -'^s£>a-s jride. Bridesmaids were Miss Brownie Cookie Sale data will ! were Mr. and Mrs. Anthon be picked up October 9 at answered questions con-, " Rosemary Nagy, East Bruns £'.< [Alello, Jersey City, School 11, Woodbridge. he the disease. The club wick, Miss Rosemary ualya,! •Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huney New leaders introduced wtre, iiiticipallng in the "Con-Printed Pattern Fords, both cousins of the bride; cutt, Worth Street, -were host! Mr.s. Robert Pederson, Mr&.j rienne Cancer" project of (Miss Dorothy Ann and Miss Pa- over the weekend to Mr. am Russell Bizaro. and. Mrs. Wil- (jpneral Federation of tricia Ann Yuhasz, Fords, .jv/;;v.- Mrs. Prank Mazzio and chil liRin Rhines. i-ii's Clubs and the Amer- Inicces oi the bride. Cftiicer Society, Members drcn and Mr. and Mrs. Johr Mrs. Rodman Stvatton intro- Maz/io and children, Brooklyn Richard H o rv a th, Wood-)duced a new Bl.ownie j^g and American Home Dcpiirt- Ior —Mrs. Gertrude. Hassett, Je bridge, served as best man. |Ciaft annd MrsMrs. Pedersoed n intro- mi'i'i exery Thursday, 1 ihis brother. Ushers were Mich-j a song for Intermedi-j , in the Fords Library to .sey City was a weekend gues diK'ed ael Yuhasz. Fords; Roberjt Hor- atcs. |I cancer dressings. Mcm- of Mr. and Mrs. William Ha~ vath, Woodbridge, brother of New by-laws were read byj MMUIIK to join the Depart- sctt, Westbury Road, the bridegroom; Harold Mor- Mrs. Walter Anderson. Mis —Mrs. Clara Foster Ncwmar ill tuny come to the Library ,riscai and Gerard Matton, both Worth Lauritstm and Mrs, Clif- :l:sditys. Worth Street, along with Mr, |of New Monmouth, cousins of ford Dunham were in charge of Julin Csabal, Aroericun Larry Clancy. Mrs. E. E. Muec the bridegroom. Richard Leskl,.refreshments. The next meet- tlfil ihmrman. reported that 'vim mid Mrs. Madeline Clar' Fords, was ringbearer. iing will be October 12 at Coun- i club members had ex- Avenel attended the 'Sons ar For (ravelins to Miami Beach,:c'j'fHeadqua7Lers,"8:T5"p.M.' I items in the Arts and DiUuiiWis of Liberty Memorii Pla., the bride chose a, blue! if'-. DiMsion at the Middle- Service held at Old • Tenne sheath dress with black leather] Australian .survey- points to] Cuuiiiy Fair. Mrs. Otto Ko- Church Shrewsburyhrewsbury. Themey!<>i»-»«y > —•. £ rt-ci-ivi'd.an award at the dined at tiir Homestead,' As-iaccessories and a white orchid;business upturn. f>r I'mbroldery and Mrs. bury Park. •'»•: Baglnskl received an ; —Mrs. Newman attended the ini lm knitting and for an iofl'ieinl visitation at Ivy Re- ii'iil mi painting. brkah Lodge. Haiiiilton Town- v Art Department will ship, Tronlon. Travellns with i .n the Fords Library evttry her was Mrs, Cameron Mc- LOOK rvliiy, g P, M. Mrs. Chester Donuld, Oak Tree Rd., Plain- .^ki. art chairman, also fielri us instructor. Any club ''•I may Join ihe group. What a l.ark ill members of the depart- Wile (coyly) - • A little bird told me you were going to buy ahead ure exhibiting paintings • ;ut show being held cur- me a new car for my birthday. v at Reynolds. Perth Am- Husband (behind his paper) Mrs Jfsasmskl is arraniiinK Well, it must have been a .ittle cuckoo, ifc HIDING SUPPLIES: lords Coal & Lumber Co RS. The Difference Is very much iini EXPRESS BUSES 9349 your favor SIZES EVtKY SATURDAY AND Printed l'Htturn SaW: Half SUes H1*, 1614, 1BK, 20*. 22H, WEDNESDAY 244. Siz« 16Vfc requires 3% yards 3'J-inch fabric. ATLANTIC CITY Annual Uivi Scud FlFTy CENTS in eoim for this pattern-add 10 cents for each RACETRACK NEW giant safety bonded brakes, I There's no time like em for first class mailing. -Stm NEW lavish interiors in costly vinyl , , . It's the difference a specialized savings or- Compare the new '62 Lark wWi any other 75% longer life. the present to 170 Newspaper Pattern Deijl. Buses leave Mam 4 School car. Discover how much moca it gives you or nylon. 232 West 18th St., N«w ^ork 11 ganization like First Savings offers ... to make Sts. at 11:00 a.m. *in luxury, looks-in everything that means NEW higher, wider doors. NEW extra-large, eaey-londing trunk. . Our New Fall-Winter .Fa-li- your savings grow and grow. Modern manage- nREMODELING more for your dollar: NEW convenience. Flat floors, no ions in all *i« raiiRcs. S«H:1 hi ment, extra service and convenience make the NEW glamor color* in no-v^ax enam- Lit. us help you wity tixiay. wells mean new ease of entry. diperence, too. Make First Savings your thrift NEW Fine-J.ine, Fine-Car Styling. el* end metallic*. , tt'iials and expert headquarters. ; NEW, true big car interior room. NEW quiet "tuper-insulated" ride. advice. $tt v» soon! NEW engine efficiency In 112 to 225 I "Where FIRST in the name MEfNS YOU!" NEW comfort-high, contour-tilted it Surpriw e«r of thf year Fastest Service Anywhere! hp range (choice of 6 or V-8) Hardware, seals, luxuriously tosm-cushionecl, Masonry, Plywood Moore Faint Kodachrome and Ektachrome Film Ami il n miss tkJWVIAMMlWNl-AmricusNew Action Car COAL k FUEL OIL Processing ll»lly 1:W-J:J0; JHE EXCITINGLY GLAMOROUS NEW W LARK AT YOUR STUPIBAKER 0EAL6B 300^. lurUij mi IM by Kodak AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Fords Coal IN WOODBrtlDGE: S&5 Aabwy Avenue KOVAC MOTORS IN PERTH AMBOY; 339 State Street* Lumber Co. IN EDISON: Amboy'Ave. at Sth St. ME 4-9781 Woodbridg* KINO QEOKGES ROAD POBLIX PHARMACY •Bonn Qfle* 720 Amboy. Ave. Woodbridge FORDS 94 Main Street <'ALL HI 2-0180 PAGE EIGHTEEN THURSDAY, SfiFTtfMBKR 1961

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CLEAN-IP AHEAD ] The gardening season U by i ' no means over,. There's still1 •ome enjoyment ahead, as well' Is a chOre or two.. A Rutgers extension entomol- ogist, Dr. Richard T. Gun;, would have you remember the work you and your bird friends - hatf "tod»to elean vp-«?rt*tn- garden leftoveu. Corn italics and bean t;ito for example, can provide a sort Mt Miami Beach lor all virtu of inse«t» that are now looking lor places to spend the winter' With luck (they figure they 1 «ui be on hand next spring to start again on whatever looks *H prim rfftttirl !tiro»ftl Wt»rjo, ».«M. J.pffmb.r n,i 1941, BPpeUzing. W» rmni *• fifkt t* limit q«««m.«i FOR yOUR FAMILY'S MEALS! For example, the European com borer commonly overwin- ters Inside old corn stalk* left; OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. lUnding in the field. < The cucumber bwt!«, coin-' MORE AT MUTUAL SO WHY PAY MORE mon (talk borer and Mexican, bettlej are a lew of the many FRlfGiFTS other Inject pests that live . through the winter as adult? ANY BRAND under dead leaves, vines and the like, With Coupon Below FINAL CULTIVATION Dr. Ouett recomraeixU a fin- SUGAR 5*43 ti cultivation to turn up old rooti »nd sime of the insects that borrow in the soli to hi- bornate. Don't discourage the birds can ^Jtom picking through your gar- MARTINSON COFFEE *fl«n tfter JOUT harvest, he says' 69 The ehancea are that they tre after some of the insects \KW! POLY.VXSATIRATED you hare been battling all sum- mer. ALL PVRPOSE SHORl'EmiSG can WHY CUTTINGS FAILED FROZE/V FOOD SAVINGS A ftrdener who followed the CRISCO 3 tuggettloiu of one of our spe- UMWNMI M cialist* last fall in taking cut-; Orange Juice 6 *- 4inoo No. 2Vt eome? he asks. ; OF THE - Last fall, explains our Donald Morton's Fruit Pies *" ntoiM• »ACH 4 pi,, i-oo ctn B. Lacey, this gardener was FARM .working with nature as he « «««« CUT TOMATOES 19 -rooted his "hard" cuttings. Last Birdseye French Fries 15c spring he opposed nature in planting cuttings that were] •• green and soft. These rotted! River Valley Sole Fillets 49c before they could make roots. QUESTIONS? ' River Valley Fish Sticktivu s DOG FOOD 6:79 As you look back on this: C gardening season and make: Asparagus Spears plans for another, maybe you] *• 39 have a question, too. IVE UPTON'S - 100's If something puziles you. Italian Green Beans " - ' •• 20c OFF LABEL make a note on a postcard and send it to the Garden Reporter, TEA BAGS 99 College of Agriculture, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. I'll APPETIZER DEPf. SAVIIVGS i get an answer for you. Lean Roast Beef »- 49C1 UBBY'S No. 303 Genoa or Hard Salami » 59C i FRUIT COCKTA cam C 4 Doctor Talk Homemade Creamy Cole Slaw >• 19 I C Br JOHN B. 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Enders apd Peebles iso- Adultt only LOW SUDS lated the measles virus and DETERGENT pkg. successfully grew this virus in Couptn Explru S«t^ Night, Si|rt. 2a, U61 VIM TABLETS tissue culture and derived an alterpted live virus vaccine for Cogpon MdMnwd Only «n It.m Liitid human Injection. BAKED BY Testing with this live measles twin virus vaccine shows that ap- NABISCO pack proximately 6 to 8 days after administration of the vaccine a LORNA DOONES 29 low-grade temperature devel- BONUS COUPON oped lasting about three days; some of the tested individual* BRISK TEA Vi-li. developed a rush, but none to Towards the Purchase of the extend seen in clinical cas- THIS COUPON ; 10c OFF LABEL es of measles; some of the test- 5 LBBA G GREEN MEAD0W UPTON'S TEA ed group developed cough and 73 coryza as seen in 'measles, hut W0RTH only minimal whan compared to the average cast of measles. GRASS SEED «•«..;, At this time It appears that MVfSl IMIKV A DELICATESSEN SAVINGS perhaps only one vaccination REDEEMABLE AT ALL STORES with the measles vaccine will FROM HOLLAND be needed — as those immun- Limit on* coupon per shopping family Ib. ised two years ago show ade- Adults only IMPORTED BOILED HAM FRESH SLICED auate neutralizing antibody ti- lers. Obviously, however, the Giuptn Spirit Sat. Nijht, Sept, J3, 1961 possibility of further booster vaccination doses will be de- Couptn »»dt«nnd Only on him litttd : AGED SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE termined as time passes and ^irnTrnTiiTiKn'STiTTTinilTrillii Ki^ MTsnTHHie,' ,'^i' •"'niTTin'.ii'V s«i rrrrmrrrnM wrHmnT"ivM n . clinical evaluation continues.

ENVOY TO CHILE President Kennedy has BREAKSTONE'S CREAM CHEESE chosen Charles W. Cole, vicei BONUS COUPON president of the Rockefeller, Foundation, as Ambassador to • Chile. 5-'«». BAG OF ArjY BRAND OF ALLSWEET MARGARINE Mr. Cole wouW succeed Rob-1 • ert P. Woodward, mho is niWj Assistant Secretary of Stale( for Inter-American Affairs. PURE MAID ORANGE DRINK The genate will have to con- SUGAR 5 43 firm this nomination by Mi | Kennedy. HORDENS PARMESAN CHEESE HUACftW[W ?r«sjdent KenrtedfJ has signed iritq law a bill recently passed by the House and Sen- CLOVERDELL MIDGET PORK ROLL ate making aircraft hijacking anactof piracy wltr penalties up to death. There is also a provision for FRESH KOSHER DILL PICKLES J»tl sentences and 11.000 fines (or Illegally carrying concealed .'J'; '.•;:«.-'. weapons aboard an aircraft. MUllAt SLPtK MAUKEIS Kahway Ave. at Maiu St. WOOUBKIDGE Opposite Town HtU THURSDAY, SEPIKMBKK 21, l!)6l PAGE NINETEEN HOLLYWOOD NEWS

The wagonmanor In Metre* Ooldwyn - Mayers production. How The Went Was Won" ifffl b» playpd hy Rntwrt Prertfln. i.... Edmond O'Brien has been sinned for & leading role la John Ford's "The Man Vfb» .Shot Liberty Valance," ittrrthf mes Stewart and Jotta Wayne. Leo Durocher, former m»n« Hger of the New York Olariil and the Brooklyn Dodgers will f "K sppctBt gueil'typlu1"— ance tn Jerry LewU' newert comedy "The Errand Boy." Ev« Dahlbeck, Swedish filtt star will make her first Ameri- can screw appearance In "Th» Counterfeit traitor," staflBtf- William Holden and U1U P«lm- er.

11111111111 ii 11 H 11111 itn 11111.1 iiMffli 1111 liiiMwwmn H winrninwmiiwijinNiw MwiiWHW 11 ii H MI i if ii i ii 1111 ii mm in in 11 in 1111111111 n i II i m i m 11 n H H H I H I M I IHII nmm\ tig Tommy Sanda and wl|i, Nancy, are ofl to London whett LEAN, FLAVORFUL, JUICY he'll do "Longert Day" lor Dlf- U. S. TOP CHOICE - FLAVORFUL, JUICY, SIMPLY DELICIOUS I ./' MONEY ^ ryl Znnuck. ' SAVING \ Cnry Grant Ii maklnf U« sixtieth movie, The new com- edy is called "Touch ot Mink," and It will be his first time wtth Doris Day. Paula Prentlu and Jim Hut- SUPER ' ton playing in M.OM.'i comedy RIBS o'BEEF I •the Honeymoon MWMW,*" CUT FROM THE FINEST SELECTED MARKETS^ are Hollywood's newest tetm. Todaj'i Film Review All prictt tfftctivt Through Sgturday nigM, S*pt*mb*r 3Jrd, IU1. THE BIG GAMBLE U.S.D.A. 'CHOICE" GRAIN-FED W« ttitryi tht fifhl to limit quentititt, . The title ot thit film mUht | lead you to belelve that it wu WESTERN STEER BEEF filmed In some famous eutno. OPEN SUNDAY 9 A. M. lo 6 P. M. Nothing could be further from the truth. REGULAR The story concern! an UfUh seaman, Stephen Boyd, who 10-INCH CUT marries a French barmaid, Jul~ lb e lette Greco, and brings her Chicken Legs - - 39 home to his straight-laced 7-lncli Gil RIBS 0' BEEF family in Dublin, Ireland. C Impatient for the fortunes of Chicken Breasts 49 the world, the newlywedi want money in order to buy a truck, ship it to Africa's Ivory Go«*t and make their fortune there CUT FROM TENDER, YOUNG PORKERS U. S. TOP in the trucking business. They manage tp talk their CHOICE rich relatives Into letting them RIB STEAKS 65' have the money. But in doing so, they get a traveling com-. panlon who wants to go along' to protect his interest. The CENTER companion is David Wayne, CUTS Most of the film Is shot on PORK LOINS PORK CHOPS 79' location and there are some beautiful scenes all the way | from Ireland to the African HYGRADE'S iivory Coast! Excitement is the word to SWEETENIZED use to describe the trek of this RIB LOIN SLICED BACON 69 trio, in their adventures at sea, along treacherous African trails, streams and some rather END [high hills. Wild is the trip END lb. downhill when the. ten-ton j truck develops driveshaft trou- \ Hygrade'sFRANKS: 49' ible. Many colorful African na- tives add to the colorful sur- U. S. TOP roundings. But the truck is FULL CUT FULL CUT loaded with beer and they de- lb. CHOICE rive some consolation from RIB HALF lb. LOIN HALF 45' I Delmonico STEAKS that.

i;!i!iiiHilii(Uiii(i|iiirM!iiiiiiuuiiiMimiiiiiihiiMii:ri|iiiniinillllMillMlWlHlliiinil:llllllllii i TV Today - FRESH SEA FOOD SAVINGS YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL,..JO HUHY PAY MORE FRED ASTAIRE WILL Fresh Deep Sea Scallops ••5! KICK OFF HIS DANCIHa SHOES to play the lead in an Sliced Swordfish Steaks >69< Alcoa Premiere episode "Mo- FARMER JONES FIJVEST FRIJITS AMD VEGETABLES ment of Decision." the story ol a famed magician-escape artist. He also hosts the series . . . Bob Hope, Blng Crosby, Jackie FIN AST BAKERY TREATS & YOU SAVE TOO! Gleason, and Brigiette Bardot will be seen on Ed Sullivan's BITTY AIDEN SLICED ENRICHED ^fe , ^ #%^\f* lb. first live show after a summer of tapes in early October . . . i Richard Kiley signed to star in WHITE BREAD 2 '" ZJJ "Brandenburg Gate" for the U. PRUNE PLUMS S. steel Hour in October. It C will be the third showing of Cracked Wheat ° Honey Oat. Bread 2 •— 45 the John Vlahos script, revived FLAMING RED nearly every time there's a Ber- Finast English Muffins 19' c lin crisis . . . Gene Kelly will LARGE host a sequel to producer David Light Fluffy Angel Cake - 37« CLUSTERS lb, Wolpftr's "Hollywood: The Gol- C den Years". The sequel, not yet TOKAY GRAPES scheduled, will cover the talk- Pecan Crunch Coffee Cake -* 29 ies... NBC Is mulling produc- tion of a brand-new soap opera pound or lliis season, Five Daughters. • 1111111 i 111111111,| 11,| |.| |,| |,| III 11.| III |,lll II III H III IIHIH111IIHIIIIH I'l 11 Wi! 11II !l IIIV LOW MAN ON THE TOTEM ovtr POI.E is the title ot a new ser* ies being turned out by produe- MuluaVs Sensational Bonus Offer ier Collier Young and.; actor- ctoi' John Newlanri, of the CRISP CARROTS I late Alcoa Theater. They'll ' {partner the venture based on NEW CENTURY DICTIONARY H. Allen Smith's book, witto CALIF. JFour Star . . . "The Glass Jun- gle," a Bus Stop episode, will "Assemkle-lt-Yourself Fdition VINE RIPENED feature Lloyd Nolan, Nehemih ' Person* anl Patricia Donahue 15 SECTIONS and a 2-Part Binder . . , Cornell Wilde and Stella HONEYDEWS Stevens co-star in "The Great Albert!" for G.. E. Theater . LARGE Eddie Fisher's new production SECTION NO. 1 FIRM lb. .company is preparing a TV series , J. D., dealing with the GREEN CABBAGES HEADS pdlice department's juvenile dl? , o.i 29* vision , , . \i\ early November r DuPont show Will act as a test run for a projected series, "Emergency Squad" . . . Com- At a terrific bargain, you can now owni this edian Joel Grey returns to Law- magnificent GIANT-SIZE world-honored NEW man in October for his third : MclNTOSH APPLES 3 appearance as Owny O'Reilly. CENTURY DICTIONARY! - You acquire thu dictionary A-SECTION-AT-A-TIME. Then, you JACKIE COOPER'S BEEN PROMOTED - Starting in the tmemble the complete dictionary in illi beau- . CALIF. fall, Hennejsey fans may refer tiful permanent binder. Each week for the f.r.t to him AS, Lieutauant com- few week, we will put on. of the S«t.on» SWEET & JUICY mander Hennesey . . . Comedi- on tale. Thereafter, two Section, a weeh: will ORANGES 10 an Shelly Berman plays his be made available until all Sed.oni have first romantic lead and British actress Glynis Juhns her first been made available to our customers. - S« FINEST non-British role in G. E- The- ,ion No. lco,t. you only 29^. Each remainrng ater's "The 1200 Parley" . , . U.S. No. 1 George Gobel and his partner ' At A Time! Section co.t, you only «W. loch port of the Dave O'Mwlley have sold ou£ L. I. POTATOES their interest In Leave It To. s 2-part Binder coil* only^oW. Beaver for a reported jt.OO&y' *;' 11111111111IIH W H#ttli« IMM«!I«HH!W 11111111111111111111 000 . .-. Brooke Jttmntf. daughter of Leland Sullavan s makes her TV film bow in "Th«; fix," and early episode of ABC'^ new Target: The Corruptori. MARKETSi Railway Ave. at Main St. WOODBRIDGE Opposite Town Hall THURSDAY, SEPTBMBKR M, Ml PAGE TWENTY LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTI,

—..- iin. nf NNew JMMT Philadelphia and Reading aallrOad'473-V, 4.73-W 47-,.-x. cm«" 1™ J» ^ uM™i; to me point or plat* of b*Hnnln|. and 474-B, to hf ' to* NoTtetlr Tiraplk! aSi aut.ttiihwv Bo JT: ? BH6 he Ovden S^laloa73>. asm. to in* point aartbeatterly .Jong tthh. righg t of way^ ^^ Tntlowd rout* 7 rourtu h Wurd to b. known u Foufth «,«,„ •outhweMer;*outhwe ' '.I (l»™»» northtl l th boundMT hfnee wwMrly nons ... fonrtii nutrtn m «iottw nuilUM toenortheanterl ot th.yy Cltalonj ogf BAhwi ... l|ne of J»mM Pl»fMo Turtle ItCOITP Cnlonli Jim FOURTH WARD, RLKCT1ON ••Ulch. wlthjtlon ot th» center line of Penruyl- DISTRICT NUMBER CIOHT: assumed point where the Kttlonal Trust Bated

«f Thi therefore r rtlt ".the renter line of the Woodbrldgv I lt» intereec- | , llslm.' for pn"m'nt tn Flft .,.,„.,.•-, r~:\m a'.nnf 'he » " . ln Ne» j , • ;.": 'f- »1.1 Vew Jer^T »-*t- P^h

n ,.h, «me In Interacted by the ™ -:7jjg JJU- the O' th"lfB K"'th"lv ! Mill Road; thence aoutherly ot Dl»i B nnd ill of! rim r > Id center line to the pine* tc tne center line of New everp , Route riwch " "v.'tV.i ~iuMi*i«rt-"" ihMir*1 tn(l)c' westerly alnnc the talrt pro-|j harden State P«rrkwai y District ( In the Fourth Ward to trwv known M Fourth Ward District of Clark Plnre • T'n-^X^rTl^TL* 'i^SiSWMIon, ..d the .enter lln. of#1 : iktm, ™,'herH alo, Pe-lltnt Place; School «l», Men lnt or ?. e Park Terrtce, Maryknoll Road. applications, September 29. '.I*;. For r" ire of Berlnclng ,ot "thr'dtvM.r,! line hetyern Blocks'point runn'.nr In a wither:? dlree- t Arenuer,; thench;r;«me northerl. y nf Route *27; M.ence v,uthwerterlT 'tppllwtjons. dutlei'. sr.ri tr.ir.invi.T. TV. -Ire. tne K'ent snd thei4M BntMI* as «!--ii™ on the Wood-'tlor. alone 'he center line of fOURTH WARD, CI.ECTION ouallnratinnj, ap;t:v fo Department >. H.r ..,'•,' th. q«CO(fI' WARD bridge Towr.«h',j rsi Map, Sheet fd/Onrrten S-at» Parkw.y to the center DISTRICT NIMBFR NINK: filth ni.irlr at Civil Service. State Hou<*. Tren- h.ur.dw.e. o. the S»COTO WAHU^^ ^ ^.,.tl,ilM,r:T ,!one tM ,,n, n, M,;n street: ,„,„,, m an Street; thence westerly and north- thence northerly the last Pi.in, n. m'.d dividing Unt.ravertv illrert'.on Hong the center westerly along the center lln" of mentioned line to center Une'of Kennedy Street Inter- ''"Inn's

dividing t re alone s»)d Ner Jfrwy S:B;« longatlon n:u! » 'lie center line F'.viini; Pi'.lm»d, also knows an the or Rout, No. 1 to ,h. hendarr line fee. from D. 8. ffi.hwa, Route No. o} the dl Tiding i Intervts with the dividing to the Salary, H^hnay Houte No. 35, to » point,o, f of Edison Townahlp; thence south- thence northerly along between blwk 45n and block east aloiit tin- •he MJE» Intersects the >r'»ou»hr»itfr:v rrorflnu Clinton 8tr»t » north»is'"r'y direction alone the erlT along Mild bom.darT lint Wi thedlitant «arte»ly 100 fwt »nteT -. :i4> In a general northern direction tlon S3. ni'.ti p.'.: Stree-•• t- »n-i Invernes- s Drive, Fordi- • . !ter line of Woodbrldg* Aenue t .4491 and hlock s'nnj the" center line of Ve» .Jersey mutely in.i nrthweiterly trom'Hlahs-iv Route No. 13; thence In a ter line of Woodbrldg* Avenue to i, rherHvSn? IIM •' the dlr|tllnlt llni D"*"n blocl1 4M '" ll» '»'"•<" SHERIFF'S SALE •rn the duming line „., _A k,_,v itn thence mtterly trr line nf Hr,-,, Sts-e Highway Route No 4. to s Winter Htr -.re (Si northeast-.douthnr=!erlv direction along th# center line of O. S. Hlfthwiy MIDDLESEX COl'NTY COIRT Route si; thence northeasterly LAW DIVISION •point where It Intersects the renter erly along rrly line of West-,renter line to the poUit or place of SECOND WARD~ thence nortlierlv aloiu! the ; "3. approximate- KlGHTn HHTBICt along the center line of t! H High- block 4401 »nd block 450 and con-'ot Bnir.ha;; R.,HM MIDDLFSEX COUNTY • ine of State Highway Route Vo Dun Park. line between t>: northeasterly line of. The Second Ward, First District, Jtt W, DeRogatls. De(.„-.....= ...... y y ning point running northerly sion,|—T{Z ™ ^'."^^^-t^T^ ^^W ^"^^^SST'lhT i,,?.'- Riecutlon tor the sa'e of mort-j Sf.-tion S3, crostlnglshall compriM' all of Keaebey and an 12»h ahlp andlin Woodbrldje betweene IdlioTownahln Town-'Westburp to Worth, Bony d vl Bedford Streets to.of mid Ward South of the Mm iremiWR rlarpd June SuI> nmrce'nTi nn Z'^x'Ttltr^^yj^^'^c 01 n J ovaw niin-jnf •, rur.n,, Avenin "to the oolnt! * Intersect." 'n-V^Jnte?',^.^;--*-!"e center ^ ^ !?•.«-«..««!•«.- <*'*- N-1 :< '".'J, .,„,„, wMn ,ne ^t lBler«cMu|i« nunt ec orner of We»t-|Vsl!ey Railroad tracke eKieptlng 150) >BeI of *»w Dnvej Rnsd to tht ix)tnt or'»nd place of hew1.!. |;|,;; r.,_H5iM_H».t_JS. no, known MIJJr 'f^^e.fnnTn1 < lo " ^ I"""""" *™»""- "> '" a ten' place of beginning By virtue- of the above jlthe center line of Klni! George's Poitlbury Park, M-.ion pi; thence (lOllfeet wide .-rip on the •ast"erly"«ldejU. '8. No. 1; thenre eagerly alongi° ,,f1 t'J*l^rtJJ| t ^3fB| riut. s^leral toutherly direction along the Slith Dhtrlfi p»i|itn : BEINO ft portion of District 1 and home, tnmin Atenue Writ, to me directed and delivered, Road"and New Brunswick "Avenue; wu"thwe«er;va:onR the southeaster-iof Klnc Oporges Post Road, p*r-i the center Une of the last men-Rouser»7e"ner*«nu||Jr lreet"aaiiBouttTi«nw' lln' ot !h« **'<-. r ln thv.p ^• ^•• Mn, A westerly line of Westbtiry Park. Sec- thenff and filed In the Middlesex County 1 i0 e 6 of Clar's Township t«»« " northerlyl iTectlon along the center line of theabove created Is 13,568; the popula- corn line of Block 505-D to •';> ;w, Clerk's Office on .lune 21, 1957l.n SECOND DISTRICI Avenue and lu prolongation to the " *' Section 3; thence In a Woorftrldge-CBrteret Road to tion of the Second Ward Is 14,059; place of beglnnlnii. Book l?','l of Deed: for sold County Beginning at the Intersection right of way ot the Philadelphia southeasterly direction along the Seventh District ft.lhru on Page 451 the center Une of the Lehlgh Valley and rteaJln- Railroad; thence west- northerly line of Westbury Park, v F w Bulll nl[ lnIlun BEING, comtnniily known and Railroad with the center Une of rly along said right of way line to1 Section"3, crossing BonnTand *Bed-! - - ' " ' Florida Grove Road; thence north- ilne of Woodbrldne Creek (about designated a£ 109 Wonylko Street of Rahvjayj A«nue\)£l»tnt_wae«llatlop n <" ">e Flflh_ Ward Is 14,493. the dividing line between Edison ford Streets to the northeast cornerl u-mnZTiTIiTii Carteret, New Jersey. ' erly along th« center line of Florida the renter Bne ol Jersey Avenue); 1 FI>T H the sanft intersecta th* center line- Vll THIRD WARD— Township and Woodbrldge Town- ot Westbury Park, Section 3. alaoj " ARD-EIGimi t ,Grove Road to the center Une of thence (5) In a general Northerly 1 The approximate amount of theoff FreemaF n Street; thencethenc . (4) In a HH. to the center line ot New B enter line lh llf rttl alon the riKhts, privileges, hereditaments .joy Avenue" to a point where the Attached hereto, made a part here- Polllnt Place: School #1, Greei saiid cemetert y approximately i60| «'"» ' f< '•'"••:* and appurtenances thereunto be Avenue; thence southeasterlBrunswicy k (6) Southeasterly along the prolon- -f A , st ,h southeast feet to an angle ln the soiitriwester-;°'' saiI d Parkway to the ( ,«:< tatne Intersects th« center line of!af and marked EXHIBIT "B" Is Myrtle Street, Iselln, New Jerie;. ft t l I h h longing or In anywise appertain said center line to the cente*rlry linalone ogf Igatlon an'. «•""»«' »«««; thence ieasterly from and parallel with the|"nr to U* Intersect!™. •*•.•.: '... :enter line of 8t, George's Avenue to VIII h southerly along the center Une ot time to time subject only to such i point where the same Interact* center line of the Lehlgh Valley to the point of lnt*rsecllon of said T line of Raynor Street, croas-lterllne of Lake Avei-.-ie limitations or restrictions upon the The said five wards are hereby Railroad; thence southeasterly along center line with the center 11 Tyler, Brown and Mont*gue(wuthfasurly along < '. if. the southerly line of the City of divided Into the following described1 Nltl section of the northerly tightight of I exercise of such power as may be said center line t« tbe point or place 2,"Li"Homesteadf Avenue».1^;. ".",!"thencAe ,?!!"' "n *»«»«•: thence south- A v nu lntAn thecenter Un« Lake Avenue to tin Rahway In the County ot Onion; election districts, to wit; way UnU e off ththe PhiladelphiPhildlhia »nd| , « « specially provided by law or rales; thence (7) easterly and northeast- of beginning. Reading Railroad and tbe Rrolonga- of N. J. 8tate Highway Rout* #25;'the northwetwrly of Court. erly along the dividing lias between Second Dhtrlrt Pollini Place: "anutheriVof the" center Tlne"ofltneD<:» northeasterly along the cen-!5O8-A; thence south »!.-: ROBERT H. JAMISON, the satd City ot Rahway and Town- FIRS1 WABD—FlKST DISTRICT School No. 10, Clyde Avenue, Hop»-| Avenue thence northeriy|t« »n« <" "W Highway to the the boundary Une ..: " ahertff, ship of Woodbrldge to a point In the Beginning in tne center line of the|Uwn alnn, the »ld n'ro onSuon of th,'«nter Une of St, Georges Avenue;|lts Intersection with - JACOB QREEN, Attorney. center Une'ot RahVay River; thence|Penijsylyanla Railroad where the1 Woodbrtdge Creek to the. northerly along the aald prolongaUon ol tn. ^^ ^^ ^ , ,J nt the line he- of Blair H<,M1 to the point of lnter- Une of the Port Reading Railroad; center line of Creemer Avenue to I nor(h U t mU) I.-L. 9/14, 21, 28; 10/5/61 MS.73 a"so^thea7terly'drrection"^iong|same_intersects the northerly Une of|SECOND WARD—THIRD g ; the center line of Green Street; mentioned center Ilne to the polnt!50i-c f"< under the laws of New Jersey gov- tbo Townahlp of Woodbtldge and New and 8econd_8treets Intersects load and East of the Edison Town- |Penns and the point along the center Une of Chain Inters-' nun ut ,«ld boundary' nnt|_. ,,,,•„. •v,""n:^'"''1" O'HUls Road to the Intersection of riHH HARD—SECOND School No. 17, Innun l"-i' " erning permanent registration may the Borough ot Carteret to tbthee same, thence Westerly along pro- hip line, together with the follow- with P.ulongatlon Northeasterly!0'^;^ o( SSSS^f Third register with the Township Clerk ot Staten Island Sound; thence (10) Inlongation and alqng the center llnel ing described tract of land, to wito:f the Ward, the pprolongatio n westerlyy of the:Beginning at a point where the ' enter line of Turner Street; to be known M Third the said Township of Woodbridge a westerly or southwesterly direction of the blockj between New and Sec Beginning at the Intersection ot thence centerUne of Blocks S81G jnd of New Jersey Bute! F1KTH WARD—NINTH iii-rniiI 1 11) Southwesterly along the at his office at any time between along said Stiten island Bound to ond Streets to the center line of .he Easterlyy line of King Georgeg e said jlouKailon and the center gijim, Wednesday, April 19, 1961, anthde point or place of Beginning. [Amboy Avenue; thence Northerly 'ost Road with the Southerly Rlgh Hne of Turner Street and the pro-\ n i . Thursday, September 28, 1961, on m Bu tf n | along the center Une of Amboy Ave-, f WWa yI Une ot the Lehlgh Vafiey|]Orj ;i SuiitHwesterly of the cen-iN j which latter date the registration nuo to a point 100 teet north of theUllroad; thence, running Easterly ttr llni- nf Turner Street to the; books will be closed until after the The lines, tbe Hteut and the northerly line of Green Street; ,long the Southerly Une of the Le boundarles ot the FOURTH WARDj point uf nliT9ectlon of the sanie tloned block*. Mutheasterly cro« forthcoming General Election on thence Easterly and parallel to; ilgh Valley Railroad 150 feet, more with the rioutherly line of Port Tuesday, November 7, 1961, or alre; Qrecn street and along a line 100 ir less, to a point, said point being ing CUnt^n Street BEGINNING In. tbe center ling ol Middlesex County Board of Elec- teet North therefrom to the center he Intersection ol a line 150 feet u tions, Citizens Building, 48 Boyarc Now Dover Road at a point In thline e of the Pennsylvania Railroad; neasured at right angles from and & Street, New Brunswick, N. J., adividinl g Une between the Township thence Northerly alone the center iar»r.el with the Easterly line of\n any time between Wednesday, Apr! of Woodbrldge and the Township ot Edison and from said beginning line of said railroad to tht center Sing Georges Post Road and the, 19, 1961, and Thursday, Septembei Ine of Freeman Street; thence Joutherly RlKht of Way line ot the 28, 1961, during {lie following hours point running (1) in an easterly di- rection along the center line of. New lasterly along the center line of|Lehlgh Valley Railroad; thence. Dally, except Saturday, from 9 A. MDover Eoad Co the new Garden Freeman Street to thte center line Southwesterly and Westerly along a No. to 4 P. M., or at the office ol thiBtate Parkway overpass: t.henc.ti (J) ot Ruhway Avenue; thence Souther- line distant 150 feet measured at Mlfldlesex County Board of Elec crossing the Garden State PaTkway ly aluiis tUe center line ut Rahw»y right angles to and parallel with the niiKli tlons, Perth Amboy National Ban! along the center line of the Garden Avenue and the center line of BerryEasterly Une of King Georges Post Building, Perth Amboy, N. J. State Parkway bridge and tbe east- Street and the prolongation South- Road, the several courses thereof to Notice of change of residence or •rly approach thereto to the center easterly thereof to the center Une .he Easterly Une of Meadow Raod; application for transfer of registra- line of. New Dover Road as originally of the Woodbrldge Creek; tbencel hence, Northerly along the Easterly tion shall be made either by written out; thence (3) tii Southerly along aald Creek to theIne of Meadow Road 150 teet, more l"e point of Inteisec". boundary of the city of Perth Am- or less, to the Southerly line of King minima uur>neri7 »iUUB mo ceubel ^MtT ppmilm*t«Iy 335 feet ,-to the cenwr Une of Worth Stnet; line with the center Cleric or the County Board of Elec- boy; thence Westerly along the Georges Post Road; thence, masterly line of St. Oaorgesi AvenueiM..point tlmt, u „ B,,,™,,,™;,,,,,,,.,, .... «..«,r u... o, l toad In a general easterly direction being 100 feet east of D 8. Highway i „, then.;. In a genera PolUni Place: Aven,1(- them« es.'e tion* on forms provided by said Northerly boundary of Perth Amboy and Northeasterly along the several Kuulhfr v alo[lg tlu cenler llM 8rh o a point of Intersection of said »o' «•• '• Outlook Avenue. ,.ruttf |lne 0( inn. : courses of King Georges Post Road! RoutJUteNoe No. . 1;: thence northerly alonK!,,,.alongi01d. Itoa.....Jd ._lnelllIl(...... ,.6. c&Ue(,,-] .8ewllr| .. .n ,iirMir^nnrKuon , alon•wg uth n,e cenle« r line, ot ,0,onll Municipal Clerk or by calling ln per- :enter line with the centei line of to the place and point of beginning InteriecllDn of uM ' llcc to the pqlnt or place of Beginning line which 111 100 feet easterly andiAv(,n of llltt ^j, Worth Street crowing Gr«n Street son at the office ot the Municipal 4. J. State Highway, Route No. 27 First District Polling '' ' Me-, jaraUel with D the dlildlnj line. Clerk or County Board of Election^1 mortal Municipal Bulldint and the Lehtgb Valley Railroad raUel with D B »*»»'? ^""' f """" continuingtii , nouthwe.urlthul * alonl g whence (4) in a southwesterly dlrec HAKD-IH1RD DISTBIll of Rahway and at 46 Bayard Street, New Brunswick, ;lon along the center Una of N. J Right of Way. If * l N, J., or at the office of the Mid-Jt-ate Highway Routo No, 17 to the1 Third District PolUni Place: fln-l dlesex County Board of Elections, HHSI WARD—SECOND MSTKICI, house, CorieUe Street, Foras point of Intersection ot the said All that tract between the Penn- Perth Amboy National Bank Build-, renter Use of N, J. State Highway ing, Perth Amhoy, N. J., up to andl Route No. 11 and the prolongation sylvania Railroad (on the east) and SECOND WABD— Including September 28, 1961. northwesterly of thn dividing line the center line ot Amboy Avenue! FOURTH DISTRICI between Blocks 428 and 426 as shown (on the west); and between a line Beginning at a point in the Idleon Highway Route No. 1 to tlie Penn- .7 ,"' and ReadluK Railroad" cro'mng"uie«"e™: northerly'direction along the: NOIICE on the Woodbrldge Township Tax (on the north) ^drawn mldwuy b«-|Tc^nahTp~UnV roo"fTet "north ot the' West Avenue with the cent I t r : Map, Sheet S3: thence (5) south- tweei) New and Second Streets, am sylvania Itallroad: theooe southerly uf Woodbrldm Avenue, soui.Hlinel ««den Stat« Parkway to the point « ! « ; "^')' Oolonla Boulevard to Notice is hereby given that the northerly line of Filth Street; thence along the Pennsylvania Railroad to |1U District Election Boaraj ln and foreasterly along aald prolongation ol projecting easterly to said railroad easterly along a Une 100 feet north called Woodbrldge-Sewaren Ko«d; ot beglnulug ' "•» 1" where It Is Intersected by HKCIINNINd »t » and the Perth Amboy city lino (on the Port Heading Railroad: thence BEING a portion of District « In the cem*r line ol Hoftman Braile- rxuindiry Hue tho Township of Woodbrldge wtU said dividing Une crowing the Penn- of Fifth Street crossing Grant Ave- westerly along the Port Reading thence Westerly along the alt ln the places hereinafter desig- sylvania Railroad and Railroad Ave the wuth). nue to the northerly Une of Fords 1 00 jnue or Mldaleaei-EBnex Turnplki Second District PolUni Place Railroad to th* point or place of iinTof Woodbrld,".'Tvenue to"thi ; ^, *Z^'.?"L*. *? *™™ ^l"^,'.center Hu I,'!.'.™e of, Holfmsn'Boulevar J!!'"!'!^,...'^!!..d lo^ by 'hef!. ^!^!^ nated on Terrace No. 1: thence northerly beginning. center Ilne of Woodbrldge Crtfk to 1 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, and olao along said dividing Hue »p Strawberry Hill School, Btrawben along the .same to an angle point; tbe point or place of Beginning PolUni P'»**: School jrll, Indluia • iwln - where ih« Mine Intcrsecu thence e.mtrrh between the hours of 7 A. Hill Avenue. Woodbrldfe thence easterly along the northerly Second District Pollint Place; Ninth District Polling Place: Avenue." isellB. Ne* Jeisej, the Hjuttii-rly Hue of Biocn W3 u of Clurk >'•'•• School No. 4, AveMj Itreel. Avenel, scboof Ko,"i{" lewart'n* Avenue', |sho*n oti tin Woodbrldee. Townibli/wlth the ^PH'IT.:;.' 8 P, M., Eastern Standard '1 wliu In Mid dividing Hue; Uieik line of Fords Terrace No. 1 to the the purpose of conducting a MMI WAKD-fHlltD DlSVRlCt Une of Mary Avenue; thence M. J. Dewnefl, K. WABD, Kl.tLTION jTai Map; thence-easterly and north-'Avenue; them'e •'«'' tl) continuing In a southeasterly dl r GENERAL ELECTION Beginning at the point where the northerly along said, center line to UlHVKltV NIMBEH RKVEN: •uwi l the toulUerly and )ut«rarth)Tly along said center line Co School No. 7, King George Road, and tin: prolongation Southeasterly sectioKennedn ywit Streeh tht et oprolongatio a point onf Inter-'Mwe«l- nonhtiiKrl, said poiny t frobeinm glh aboue centet 13r5 fee'"""t' uorliincsteti„„;,,.„„..?y* alon.',-.".Jg th^e centeL.r I°f- between Edlsuthen''" " Its Intersection with the twnter line Pordi of same to tbe Westerly shore Une ""lof New f)ov«r Road to the point " ' ' _ 11)5.5 (eet erly of the dividing Une bciwtenof Byril Street; ihMue In a »c ln said boundnry 11"' [of tlif .Stuten Uland Sound; thence M Tht polling placet for the various northwesterly from Winter Street; lit V(M l'und Road: thence southerly block 441L and bloc! 4T/; thenceioasuirly direction aloun Lhe nortli" ~- place of beginning 'cenlerllne of W'- «i Suuthwfattrly and Southerly along r wards and election districts, of thethence (a) nortbeasierly along the along Mid center line to Its Intersec- SECOND WARD—F1HH D1S1BK1 eutprly along tlie prulongitiun ou.l erly Une of Wesilmry ("arli. l™ PoUini pAnt »ud iilm* » •;' the but™ island Bound to the ceu- llHl Towpshlp ot Woodbrldge an awesterls y line of Westbury Park, Sec- tion with e boundary of the City Beginning at a point where ih« lhe said dividing Hun between IKI.HI - I Uund and Hedtord Hoffman Bltd. , Tenth ntalrlci " Ur Hue ot Woodbrldge Creek; thence roioni. 1 follows: tion #3, approximately 370 feet to! uf Perth "tomboy; thence i!center Une ot lhe Neve Jersey Turn 447L and block 477 to a |«jlni where si to tht northern corner ol Mouv, lnw«n A" "" he dividing line betwetin Sections y dinwtninn alonog mtneiplki e Intersects the Edison Town-iln a Kejieral Westerly and Northerly hami luterte<:t» th* center Hue ofiWtatbury Park, Kwtlon S3, and aiao 'direction along the center line ot The line*, ttu extent and tin3 and 4, Westhury 1'nrk, also the iiuumUry lino to the <:mter llino ofjshlp liner, thence southerly along! Mldille/iei Aveuue; thenct In a ten-iitlus the mirlherly cumer uf theilrTH WAHD—KIIUHTB DIHTHICI K1KTII W..V.' boundaries of tht FIRST WARD are most northerly corner uf itaniluu #3; Amboy Avenue; thenre northerly I tin dividing line between Kdlson1Wouilljrlilgi; Creek to the point ol y lnterbeotlim uf ume with lhe. cenler eral .uutlierly direction alou^ Die.iMovuleaf (,'eiiiet,cry; ilieuct .-nmth-' lieKlunluij it a point where the BEGINNING at a point where th thciics (!l) Mjuttieastfrly the aluiH! bald center line to ilia uf)lnt|aud Woodbrldge Townships crossing centermlnr linHune off sai»»1id1 Ml((i11.:M.Mlddlt:«ij li i».u.rl. antJ.,.) 1 ,,..o,._paralle,l ••!..with. HettfurdVnite.... -J! r line of New Jersey Gsrdeu BSG1NNINO ,u center line of Woodbrldge River, olw iiorthcasUrly line- i)f Wmtbury Park or lilarc uf gK Main Street, Evergreen and Wild- Hue ot Woodljrldge Avenue, the point to the center lln* "f RouU sl'l;;Aveuu« 1 or place if Heglnnlng. and »piirojtin»iely lii feet Blue l'urlw»y Home ff4 Intersects "'• cent"!" " ' known, an Woodbrldge Creek, inter tjcctlou #3, oroKsl«B Worth. Uund third Dlttrlct Pulllui Place: Nu. wood Avenue* w u point 100 feet thence westerly aloug «ld i:eiiier|ea>terly fruiu tht ceuttr lln. ofUlio center Hue uf New Dover Rflad;.""1 u" E" ,, aecta the dividing line between '-he itini hedfurd titrveu lo the tuoht 11 Si-lioul. K1131 street north ol tlio northerly line of Mfth Third Diitrlit Polling flue; srhuul Nu, 1,', Sewaren Avenue, to a |>ulnl where tlio tmnnilicUfujd Aveium miand thiutaluuiij ililie« themthenee a»M«rUtu>ierly- »alon g ihth«e «.,tcenter» n>.line . Hue""'•: tlieni'""'"'*t «»," City of l't-rtli Amboy and the Town *;abUT)y t(jrnpr of W<-slliniy i'urk Street measured at right anKlea to liiteri«cts the center U»e "f inlilinortliwctUrly lint of tlio L'Unerleaf ,of New Dover Hoad to Its Inursec- ;lerllne ot ahlp of Woodbrldge, at a point, n|, •iiMluu #3; ihriuc (10) xmlliwMl HUM WAHIt—VOUKTII DlS'lKH'l Fifth rltreet; thence eauterly parallel Hewirtn {MMlte th« wjuthwist corner uf lilm r|y itluug tin* w)uthwa^l«rly Wat n\ All Unit part of t.h« first ward will) Fifth Street uud 100 feet north 533 on thi WoodurklKU Tui MBWmbur; y Park, HuoUon 'i W on unnii lyiuK iioilh,u[ Henrd'.-i llrook west therefrom tu » point tn the westerly VIIIHD WARP- and from said fttRluulng paint run in bald lln« in the f«fti ot l,utul the < HuH e off Ab AAvenue line ol Kolil» 1'trraua No, 1, K)UitaJ DIITKICI nlng thence: 111 uluui; the roi at 111 mill cai 4 the conur' Hue of ihe niirilieaalrrly along the line of f'ordi Including all the ward line ot Urn Woodbrldse lilver sSimihweaterly Alouy thu itai illmleliihia and Eteadlnn Railroad Terrace No 1 croailui Uuden km fun IteadtuH Railroad and WOOdbrld^tt Ortittk U) a pulllt wlier ul l,ul> 13, 14, IS. t)U«;k J91-lEt nu-iaiut the center Ilne ol 8tat» Hlyb-'uue to au »u«li polut In i*ul Ford. Woudijrld,e Creek. the Sftlili) liuerse.HH (he tenlti lln IM feel ui llio north- *»y Koute No. 35. -Terraca No. I line; thence easterly, tourtii District roiling of the Wii,)ilbrldn«-('artiret Koad inie'r ol lot 11 Bluck 3W-B- Fourth District Pulllin Place: pAmllel with Woodland Aveuue alonj Woudbrid^e Ji, High Icnool, thenco Ci} In - WAHi), to Hw c«4|at Unit ol Rhliu nuc ot Route #» U. 8. #1);, WAKO—riFTb DlaTRlCI lltio of alarl y Avenue to a point 100 KUTU DIST1IC1 • •uuthwekurly Olmcilon along theBloct 4M and Block 444 to tbe ary lint ^ ' ' DIITIIICT NUMW» TWO »uw( Hu._ e ol New Jerse„_ y »iaUiUort)ie»»t corew at ' Bluet 4*1; baglflnlnK Av««n». thance (() northerly ,atoo| toeuce (13) Ui » toutiiwetuflj d»- All Gtwt tract Iwtwawi Uie Paiu>< (tit aorln ol lh* northerly llj»t, ol . at 1 ,_^...... B««lnnlJi( at a point when U>«,Highway Jjjs (UJJ. #1) to p.llllliS 1 u pointjthence southerly .Ion. th* easterly EleventhiUW«". eald csster line ot Babway Avecur rtctlun aloa« th« center line of «ad|»»lvajiU Railroad (on the *a»t) and Pitman Avenut; thence euurly par- tlon of the center lint of iveail Ltuter UnUM* of »«w Dover KoaSoad InIn.- I'-n -th e ourtherl-••••-j •Un• « of tht rtgbtillll* of Block 417 u> lu *outh*Mt«rlJ|ICBOol No- to » point"whett th*_*m» iuteraectsliaoute #2S. to toe line of Edlion the center Une of Ambuy Avenusl »ll«l with Pitman Avenui and 100 Street with the easterly right of way e y u UrsKU th* boundtxr UJU between of way of th* PhiladelphiPbllad*lpbla* tudlooraertudjooraer;: thtnoth«nne. wtturl»»•«!y. aloa.u.| . th.h.lrnlnnl*e CI>IOB'»1 -. the ceoUir line of CrMnun Street; townblitp. thence (14) In « north- h d i line of the Pennnytvanli Railroad; Woodbrldt* and Edlaun _.-- -, — — .w.~..VuV •uuiouruer, intnoe wtturly aloat ineiwi'^ *' thence (4) In a ^terly and north erly dlj-otilun aloug the dividing Hot tTucniaiIon the, wesldlrt*l tan (od nm the .emee ,-omii lini eand|l'arkwit of;feet norty hEuut thrrrfiot Nom 4 . tthenco N e Jnorth- j thence northerly alon» the _«Mwiyjuid from amidnd Edison Townrtip* Be.clliiK fUllrotd; th*B£» In a .***t-lsouth«riy Um of Block «7 and oou-, baglnnlnl point run-*rly and wuthwttwrly direction j turning «Jou« tht soutbarli Une ot dlrsotloa aloni to* oentar between Kdlauu *ad Woodbrldge |oa ih. south) bf a nu dnvnleanterlf' »loai Uw o«uMt line of UM rd Ward, erly lint of Statin Island where I rRfWTMOttT SAVINGS „_. » PENALTY FOR THmencliE u m an existing tiralnu"*! h- .ire hereby authorised to be twued 503 F 1MB to 189A Mary C. Coyl* M902 the Office of the Superintendent ** 7 Calvin A C, Carney ] 13.93 lat Dlatrlct, and the 3rd Ward, 7ththe tame la interMcted by the •'•' ". ,,AN AMOOIATIOH. a cor- VIOLATION TRIRKOF ollUf oh the N. J. Turnpike nt the pursuant to said Local Bond Law .vwc District, are adjusted w follows: Buildlngi ind Orounds. northerly end of Dnimmond Avenue .tTI .ntlclpntlon of the Issuance of 7 Peted Construction Co, 1H3.79 southerly line pf the Port Readlns ,t the state of New Jer- FREDERICK M ADAMS, 507 n Railroad Dock Property: thence ID Nn bidder shall withdraw his Wd "' , ^n.lltT. nrld FRAMK H Raid Improvements she.)I br can. •«! Ni>rth*«»t*rly psrsllelt iiii[Mn.i>i rnn-erned shall b« »c- ofth»! Township Committee W system of the Towtvililp by con-lrtured by an amount-JJJU»1 to the 917 E 113 * 134 John tc J. jjockenberry 170,08 Of the ci>n!« line of Ten'ovl sireei r tn ml' at pubUa ten stTmtrmr tiro imprmrmPTlTS tlf-tfifthirpiffthirpill unToiint of the"b6h"fltheb6hfl»» no ~ S9 to W fric't. * Piml (t Mftry BfcitrB. .;t..:.».:.. mfeffwm tTii rrrtrrtr )l i*t'.h intutr Bueei to the 8outb-!c«pubit to Un Baud at Education. mnmry t n r mpmmPTl • JiTtr- M(IR 1 It to 37 Incl. Nathan ft Minnie Vlckeri nnrtli- 'if n:oclt 1053-A; thencelnnri shall be licensed to do bustmti m NH .'er- wrlberrlbert In Section 1 Hrn>oH>rr tlh''issuedi . If the nigrpsine amount of 517 M ' jIsland Round; thsne .HHAY. THB 4TH DAI sey, held on the 18th. diy ot Sep- If to 39 Inrl. Antonio ft 8. DoCouto „.. 301 114 weverlv nlontt the prolnnrn*!on of (5) Nottlieaiterly Along said Bouih- he Count.? Of Pl'roprlatlon Bhall he met frnm the|outstandlng bonds mid notes Issuer; 517 N niTODEB, A. D, Wfll, imber, 1M|, iroceeds of the R»1« of the bondslpiirsunnt to this ordinance ihnll it It to IB Incl. Joseph ft Marge Klrach 315 flfi the center line of Central Rtreet .-» lli.M-A 'o in In The Board of Education of tb* hd 317 8 '•r.-.e,tlini Y*1UI ttie rr-nter line of ,ir ,,r two o'clock by the B. J. DUNICIAN, uthorli'ed, and the down payment, any time exceed the sum first me.n- 18 to II tncl. Joseph ft Marge Klrsch _ 197 It) easterly nnd the center line nf On- .,, ,, i,, .. ., .IK,i.,,. 10-. ..H ,i!ii,i; isundard or Day' 517 8 " IBB ft I7A Helen Nagy 383 81 1 urn" Htren: ihencf l«l Niirlh- „ ^^a. Township Clem pproprlnted, by this ordinance. J Honed In thin section, the moneys 529 S trsl R'ree . to the center lln* of r r'.jh! to rsjtc. sny and ill bid* ,'„,'. i nine, in the afternoon 103B to 107B Incl W. Sexton ft O., Jr., Frlm .... 1 833ewsren Avenue: thenre north- ea«tcr!v snd slonu ttie Northenst- id to waive sny InformalitlM la K OHWNArtCE VAOATINO A POn- Section 3. It In hereby ,iej raised by the Ismntice of snld hondj 531 C • i iinv at th» Bherlff'i Of 11 t(l 7B * 8B 99 «2 Inn of l'urner fltrpet JON OF CAROLINE PLACE. MA- ermlned and stated that ii) the'" *". hot less thnn the amount 538 A Wllllam C, Seiton „ »rlv alnnit tbe renter line of fle- •Vllng If It deems It In It* belt ",r City of N«w Brunswick. r f s1 11 9 to the Interuectlnn of nftnin with 'LE STREET AND CEDAR STREET of such Improvement lhfrc-l ' "' "c"'. be applied to the 556 A William C. Beiton M1.8J wnren Arenue to tn» Ea.«erly Rlnht iterest to to do, N THE COLONIA SECTION OF Florence R. Tljidall 1992 nf Wnv line of the New Jernev the boundary line bttween the natter referred to ns "purpose"!. (sll"vment of such notes then out- 583 BB BOARD OF EDUCATION Of tb*) ,. :,.Unwind tract or parcel ""'TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDOE n 371 Edward A Helen Plortowskl 170.41 Turnpike: thence (4) Southerly »nrt Township ot Wiiodbrtdfe and thr TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDOB, ,; prriiilua htrelnafMr lfil n current expense of snld Tnwn-|"™'" f- 563 P tioroui;h of CHrtere!; thence i7 ,N THJI COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX 5K!S Charles Daanka 2.00 alOtlff the Fniterlv WOODBRIDOB, KBW JBRSBT ,.'.. described, ittuate, . . ~ RELEASING AND BXTIN. ihlp, and (2! It 1« nccemrj to tl-! Section 7. It lit hereby de- James k A. McCabe 817.38 sht nf Way UnG of the New Jersey Routlipasterly alnnf said boundary lance aald purpose By the lumiancivtermlned and declared that the 571 line to the renler line of Wood HELEN H. ANDERSON, ,,,f in the Towi^hlp of I»f» THE FUBT.IO RIOHTS 1 to 5 Incl. Ultimo Realty Co. 30.83 urnplke to Its point of Secretary ,e In lh« County of Mld- N AND Tr> THE SAME. if obllmtlon* of said Township pur-period of usefulness of said purpose, MSB 10 to n Inct. Ultimo Realty Co. „.. 368.83 Inn with the renter line of Wrwid- brldRe-Csrteret Road; thence |8) In nisnt to the LOCRI Bond r,nw nf ne.cnrdlnKi.to ttJi rensonable life. Is a 575 B ,'i Mini* of New Jersey: FRtDERICK M. ADAMS. la to 19 Incl. Ultimo Realty Co. .-. , — 82.91 rld«.e Treek fabouf ths cen'er II \ eene.ra! Southerly direction alonf I.-L. i/ai/n .'..•isd at a point of Inter >«w Jersey and 13) the estimated!period tff 40 years nomputed from 575 B Jerwv Avenue); thence (5) In a the said boundary line to the point Commltteeman-at-L»rge <15 Ill Seymour M. Rice 7.SB • ,IIP westerly line of Orady ttast: of money necessary to hr the date or snld bonds. nernl Northerly and Northeaster'-. of Intersection with the Northerly NOTICE •alaed from all aourcea for said Section H. It II hereby det«rm4ntd em 140 Henry M. Splt»r 11>74 Notice U hereby given ttul th* . -irriy known as Park Are B. J. DUNKIAN, ' Irertlon along the renter line of. "r^- line nf Staten Island xirpoie li 1200.000, and 14) $10.00(1 of raid stnted that, the Supplemental 618 141 Seymour M. Rice —,— 7 58 It) tn a ollowing ordinance wai rtfuluir •'., Hie northerly line of Township Clerk 647 4« Joseph Makflnsky -..^_ : 19.51 -nodhrldKe Creek to a point of in- <«»«. . f.i. thence (1) South 72 iald aum la to b« provided by theDeht Btiitement required by aald rsecllon of the prolongation West- direction alnnit the name •lied and adopted it » refOtar ;rf To be advertised II adopted In town payment .hereinafter apprn-jLocal Bond Law has been duly mnde 663 20 & 21 A Benjamin ti B, Rablnowlti _. 17.99 esting of ths Townihlp OomnttU* •'.« ,,,nnit*« Wf»t along thi pym ppjBon Law has been duly mnde SOT & 808 455 30 rlv ot tho center Una of Myrtle 3und to the Southerly line of, the todspendent-Leader on September irlated t o ffinanci e »alld purpoBtrtld. anrtlnn d filfiledd In ththe officffi e of the'Townh' - 688 Pearl Davis ort Reading Railroad Dock Proper' : the Township of Woodbridt", m of Clinton Street lit, 1M1. 633 tot John ft P. DBTII - 15.88 venue with the renter line nf point; thence II) IS) thj utlmated maxlmutn amountjshlp Cleric of said Township., and MS 98 oodbfld«« Creek; thence (fhflauth- and point or place of biflnnlDf le County ot Ulddleetx, Ifew J»»- I.-L. l/Jl/gl if bond) or no lea necessary to be j that such statement so filed shows S(!8 814C Edward Anderton -... FREDERICK M. ADAMS. v. held on the 19th day Of 6*9' decrees 45 minutes West 088 814D k 8150 EdwATd Si Julta Anderson 39 S3 istrriv alnnit the prolotiir.st.1nn and , ,'i with Orady Drlfe I for IS«II«<1 for a«ld purpose la llHO.Oflflithnt the gross debt of said Town- le renter line of Myrtle Avenue Commltteemaa-at-Une imber, 1961. NpflCE nd IS) the cost of said purpose, in hip, »s defined In Section 40:1-7(1 of «M A 3 Oeorge ft Anna Oalla — 688 44 j the renter line of Ash Street: ,rt Avenue) 10».S8 feet to 701 Oak Tree Rd., Inc L... 29 A9 ttest: B. J. oumajut. Notke Is hereby |lv»n that the ereinbefore stated. Includes the «,ild Loca^ Bond Law, Is Increased 091 & tit hence f7) Northeasterly *nri alnnn J, DUNIOAN. !:(-,,,-» {.1) North Tl de,following ordinance wai regnlirly 701 Hi ll 854 Stephen E. Woznlak __ 10 63 Township ClerE minutes East and at righ sum of 139,000, which la estimated by this ordinance by 1190.000 and 1992 he renter line of Ash Street tn the ownittlp clerk. pawed and adored at a regular to b« necessary to finance in) en-that the Issuance of the bonds and 71ft J76 OeorRe, Makal mint of Intersection of said renter ,N ORDINANCE VACATTNO A , i i r.iily Drive, (formtrl] meeting of thi Towniht) Committee 710 377 tc 378 George Makal 16168 •ORTION OP UcI.IAN, WARWICK. , ,ci 48 feet to the west gineering and Inspection costs arrl no'cs authorized by this ordinance ne wllh tlie center line nf Home- of ths Towiuhlp of Woodbrldge, m 717 M Metuchen Realty ft Imp. Co. — .3 24 ;e»d Avenue; thence (8) Bouth- 1OODRICH, HUNT AJ»D JOHM ,. „; drady Drlre (former!; Itgal expenses and (b) the cost nf permitted by an exception to the 720 7.78 NOTICE ITRSETS IN THB ISBLIN SICTIOK th* County of Mtddlnej, New Jerlaming the obligations auttwrlzed debt limitations of Mid Local Bond 48 & 49 Trend Builders, Inc -..„ iiterlv along the renter lint of , ,,. thence |4) South 1 NT. h«ld on the 19th day of 8ep 721 35 & 35 John BMbenyl 29.19 miirsfpiid Avenue tn the center Notice I* hereby given ihtt th« F THU TOWNBHIP OF WOOD- v, ni'iniitei last alon| th traiber, IMI. by this ordinance ant! (c) Interest %.w contained In subdivision (d) of 024 17 to 20 A: 41 to ollowlnu ordlniinre was rtnilsrlT HIIX1F., IN THB COUNT? OF 1UD- o( Orady Drive I for on such obligations, to the extent wctlon 40:1-16 of said Law. ne ot Blair Road; thence (9< lf B. J. DUNIdAN. 44 Intl. Fred ti Bertha Schauz — —.„..,. SO6.2. forthenjterly along the center line laised and adopted at a regular ILB6EX AND BBLXASIHa AHD ,, Avenue) 110 M feet permitted by Section 40:1-95 of anld Section 9. This ordinance ihall seetlni of the Township Committee [XT1NO1TISHIN0 THB PUBLIO Township Clerk Local Bond Law. ti\k« effect twenty days after tht 21 A: 22 Fred ft Bertha Schauz , 160.8 if Blair noad to the point of Inter- 424.68 •rtlon with the boundary line be- if the Township of Woodbrtdgi, I IIGHTS IN AND TO THI SAId, AH OHDINANCB RBQULATTNO THB first publication thereof after final 831 25B to 27 Incl. Mary Thorworth -__w™—— the County of Middlesex, New ,ler , ••, e description Is In acCONDUCT OF PEOPLB. Section 4. It Is hereby de- 834 11 & 12 Sadie Cnln ~ -. 240.38 ween the Township of Woodbrldge FREDERICK M. ADAMS. ermlned and atated that money ptuji&ge. sey, held on the 18th day of Sep- ,, v.ih survey made by Br FRBDBRICK M. ADAMS, 834 13 & 14 John Jordan ;_...-, 15.06 ind the Borough of Cafteret; menre Commltte«nan-at-Ur0 ,-:,i,-«. Civil Engr. and Sur •irfffilnc 110.000, appropriated for FREDERICK M. ADAMS, 1(1) En>»erlv and Southeasterly tember, 1981, Commltt«em*n-at-Largi CommUteeman-at-La rge 834 33 John & Vera Conrad - 4.97 attest: ,! June 13, 1M0. down payments on capital Improve- g.ai ilnnp aald boundary line across the B. J. DtJNIQAK, Attest- Attest: 839 81 Chas. Klein li Wm. Sexton B. J. DUHIOAN. ,- Known U No. 342 Clln ments or for the capital Improve- 87 & 88 Kleln-Seiton Co 104fl lentrsl railroad to the point of In- Township Clerk B. J. DtmiOAH, B. J. DUNIQAN, 839 ersection of said boundary line N ORDINANCS VAC ATINQ A POR- Township Clerk. ,..• Wnodhrldge, Mew Jirse Township Clerk, ment fund in budgets heretofore 841 35 St 36 Peter ft Margaret Muehanlc 59 2 adopted for said Township are nowTownship Clerk with the prolongation northensterlv TION OP SEVENTH AND EIOHT! To be sdvertlsed ta adrtpttd tn , IWIUK equipment li In 843 2 Andrew Hacker . 148.1 To be advertised aa adopted It available to finance said purpose ST t TEMENT f the center line of Tumir Street STREETS IN THB PORT READIN ndepend«nt-Leadir on BV :, me within mortgage; O 843 3 Ac 4 Andrew L. Hacker 19.73 Indeptndent-Leader on Septembe Tht sym of*tm,000 U hereby appro- The bond ordinance published hence (11) Southwesterly along thi 8BCTION OF THB TOWNSHIP OF list, 1961. lilt, TM1. irrewllli hM ficeh finally pftdiej rjy »WO 8 ft 7 Anthony ft Ooldle Marchlo 202 2( inr.iilmaM amount Of the priated from such moneys to the 31,11 laid prolongation of Turner Stree WOODBRIDQB IN THB COD«TT l.-L. 8/51/S the Township Committee of the 856 K 849 & 850 Mlcb.M.1 Bodflar r rr— :o th« Southerly line of Blork M he aatlafled by lai payment of the cost of said purpose Michael Bodnar . »S« IF MIDDLtSEX AND RBLBAaiHa Township ot Woodbrldse, In the 856 K fill & 812 053-A; thenc* (11) Southwesterly ND ETTTNaUISHTNO THB POT Money dreulstlnf In Cub* l.r iiim of Fifteen Thou NOTICE Section 3. To finance said County of Middlesex, In the State 858 0 7J1B to 761 Incl. Antonio DoCouto _ _. 49.51 ilong said Southerly line of Block , llnndrei and Ughty-thrH Raymond At V. Seemaa . 104.5 IC RIOHTS IN AND TO Tl down by 60 per cent. Aft ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZI purpose, bonds of said Township of of New Jersey, on the 19th day of 859 F 5 A 8 0.13-A. 153 feet mOTe or lees; thenci AME. ) i>iiM,ir« more or leaa, \o THB IMPROVBMCTT OF THE flUR- an anKrfgate principal amount not September, 1961, and the twenty-day 889 181 to 169 Incl. Leon ft Laura LlRe - — 77.66 (13) Southerly »nd parallel with • thf roati of this Ml 29.63 FREDBRICK M. ADAMS FACE WATBR DRAINAOB BT8TFV exceeding (190,000 are hereby au- period of limitation within which 893 93 to IK incl. Herbert Holdlnu Co. ™ Turner Street to the center line o 1 >•• with ail and alngular tin OF THB TOWNSHIP OF WOOD thorized to be Issued pursuant to 893 Sfl * 97 Herbert Holding Co. J 19.7 Ninth Street; thence (14) South- CommlttMTnan-at-Urg a suit, action or proceeding ques- ittest: • ,-. '*.n. heredtumenta am BRIDGE. IN THB COUNTY 01 snld Local Bond Law, Said bonds tioning tho validity of such ordl^ 893 98 Herbert Holding Co „ 9.88 easterly and along said center llni ,..•! ihrreunto belongln MIDDLESEX, TO MAKE AN APshall bear Interest at a rate whlrh 893 99 to 103 Incl. Herbert Holdtnl! Co, of Ninth Street to the center llni H. J. DUNIOAN. nance can be commenced, as pro' Township Clerk. for .!!.•. *u« appertaining. Th PROPRIATION OF 1200,000 TO PAT shall not exceed six per centum vlded In the Local Hond Law, hu 897 4 to 13A Incl. P. Hajzer & F. Jastrzebski 48.7! of Turner Street; thence (15! • rrwrvei the right to THE COST TKIRIOF AMD TO AU ifl'r) per annum. All matters wllh begun to run from the date of the 897 13B to 18 Incl. P. Hajzer Hi F. Jastrzebskl 35.9: Southwesterly and along the contei To be advertised as adopted ,yt SA!« Irom tiro* to tlmi THORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF respecpt t to aald bonds not de- first publication of this statement 897 A 120 to 125 Incl. Armor Wrecking Co., Ltd. 118.5 line of Turner Street and the proIndependent-Leader on Septembe FLORISTS -,iy io mich llmltatlona o Armor Wrecking Co., Ltd. 190 lonp\t!on Southwesterly of the cen 21»t, 1961. B0ND8 AND MAKE A DOWN PAY- termined b? this ordinance shalll bo B. J. DUNIOAN 897 A 128 to 133 Incl. i u»n the nerclte of WENT TO FINANCE SUCH COST determined by resolution! to be 897 A 143 to 147 Incl. P. Hajzer & F. Jnstrzebakl 24.6! ter line of Turner Street to the In- I.-L. 8/21/1 (or any store) \'T nit miy be apeclally pro- Township Clerk of the Peter J. & Oenevleve Hajzer 325.9: tersectlon ot i&me with the South AND TO PROVIDE FOR THB IS- hereafter adopted. Township of Woodbrldge, N. J. 897 A 148 to 152 Incl. ii or fiiea nf Court. SUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATION 898 A 45 to 80 Incl. ' Anto Realty Co. «51.2 erly line of the Port Reading Hal Section o. To finance aald I.-L, 0/21/61 INVITATION FOR BIDS ROBERT H. JAMISON. NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE 912 A 1 John Brown .- 181.' road dock yarda; thence (16) South; The Board of Ed"Ci"on "111 Sheriff. ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONDS, 912 A 22 John Brown i- easterlv along the eoutherly line o: celve separata MftleA bids for: NOTICE OF TAX SALE 935 349 to 352 Incl. Charles * Lillian Morris 172.9: the Port Reading Ballroad docl i\HU IIARDTK THIILII, BE IT ORDAINED by the Town- property to the Westerly line of thi CONTRACT 1230C-6K — ELKCTR find 'em Fast in the AtMrney. ship Commute* ot the Towiuhlp of TOWNSHIP OF WOODBBIDGE ' 937* 441 & 442 Louis D. Alston 10.71 CAL WORK - WOODBRIDQS J! Ml tl 382 •. Anna Leonard 15.0 Staten Island Bound ind the poln 14 Jl, JS/Ol HIM Woodbrldge, In the County of Mld- 939 or place of Beginning. HIOH SCHOOL, SECTION *92 951 934 John & Esther Karmazln . 9,8 Bldi will be received In the offl YELLOW dlesei, New Jersey, as follows: Notice Is hereby Riven that the undersigned. Collector of Taxes of DESCRIPTION OP THAT POR- MIKK1KK8 1ALI Section 1. Tha surface water 1005 497 & 498 Peter Bezlneo 167. TION OP TBE 1ST DISTRICT, of the Superintendent of Bulletin the Township of Woodbrldge. In the County of Middlesex will hold a Robert Superior 88. and Grounds, Board of Kducatlc I I-KRIOR COURT OF drainage syst«m of tht Township ot public aale at the Tax Office, Memorial Municipal Building, Mnln Street, 1073 35 & 38 3KD WARD, TO BE KNOWN AB PAGES SKW JERSEY Woodbrldge. In tht County ot Mid- W7fl »*24 NIcholM & C, Anzlvlno 411. THE 7TH DISTRICT, 3RD Administration Building, Schc WV1I1ON Woodbrldge, New Jersey, October ta, 1961. nt 2 o'clock la the nfternooB, Andrew Vahaly 1B5. Street, Woodbrldge. it. J.i it It.' dlesex, shall be Improved by con-laatern Daylight Time, to satisfy municipal llena now in arrears. 1077 15 ft Id WARD. POLLING PLACE —HA- COIINTY structtng ths surface water sewers 10791 21 tl 73 Horace & Andrea Baker . 244. GAMAN HEIGHTS SCHOOL, A.M., K.U.8.T., on October 2, 19f so. r-tin-u or drains lonether with all appur- The parcels to be Bold are listed below, being described by lot and, MICHAEL J. TRAINER, Collector of Taxes Bids will be submitted on b nly National Bank, block number shown on the Township Assessment "Map, and In accord form In three (3) copies subject to "TIB.1I-n iircfMarv for their opera ance with the last tux duplicate Kivlni; the owner's niime os shown on I.-L. 9/21, 28; 10/9. 12/61 Mider Tnist Agre«meni tlon In the public streets of the a national p the last tux duplicate, together with the total amount due thereon as ..-.erahef !), 1M4, Tooimhlp computed to THE FIKST DAY OF JULY, 1961, nuoriatlon, Plain US. and Project No. 1 follows: i\, and JanJ e JacobJb, Kline Boulevard Rnld respective parcels of land will be sold .to make the amounts The State of New Jersey The Installation of approximately severally charpeable nenlnst the sume on said FIRST DAV OF JULY, 1961 f+i!'"» 8t»tei of Amerka.)slI,y ][ntki fMt ot thirty-six Inch as computed tn said list together with Interest on snld amount FROM Writ of Ejfcutlon foridiitneter reinforced concrete pipe ^ FIRST DAY OF JULY TO THE DATE OF SALE, and the cost of • mortfaaedd preml«Mjlj or obrruustfg l metal ppippe located I In sale Kline Boulevard at the easterly ei- Said parcels will be sold In ten to such persons as will purchase the nf the above stated tension of the Pumpkin PPatch same, subject to redemption at the lowest rate of Interest, but not es- in' directed and delivered, Brook crossing, approximately three ctedlnc eight per cent per annum. i;-ij' to sale at public ven- hundred fifty feet north of thi Said Mies will be subject to municipal Uena accruing AFTER JULY southerly eitrtmlty of the roadwiy 1, 1M1, Including assessments conarmed utter that date and 1961 SEPriAT, THB 11TH DAT The work shall also Include clean tun, and \o the right ot Interested parties to redeem within the time nnoBER, A. D. 19el, Ing and reshaplnf of tbe brook both flied by law. NOW! A NEW WORLD OF WORTH! '. nr df two o'clock by thupstreae m and dowmtrmm of Kits TOTAL WENS vi.ti'.int (Standard or Day- Boulevard. WITH INTEREST TO ••:,.- time, tn th* afternoon Project No, ! BLOCK LOT OWNER JULY 1, 1961 NEW FROM DIESEL TO DAZZLE! o»v, ai the Shtrirsl,,,,,, Ave'aue and ratricU Aienn 41 1500 li 1510 frank & Esther Martin 179.66 'he City of New Bruni- The construction of two catch 4O 1409 fe 1410 Helen Beres 198.26 btslns and appur ten mess. Including j 51 16 it 17 John & Madeline Trabalka .—. 253.61 tract or parcel of Iind, tht Installation of fifteen Inch di- 7O 8B Visor Construction Co 6.04 •'•'••! and bclnc In tht ameter reinforced concrete pipe 7O 19 A VlRor Construction Co 12.08 Woodbrldfe, In the connections to existing facilities 12 C 7, 8 k S 50' of 8 Edward & Lottie Adams 424.01 New FLEETSIDE PICK- ' U'.ddlesei tn the SUU of jOne M ,h# MuthwMt curb cortler 0| I9C 14 & 15 Jiiaeph to T. Leszczyk - 368.58 UP. Most modern ver- 180.33 ISxoy Avenue it Patricia Avenue J4O 189 k 225A Stanley & Helen Zaremba sion of Amarict't most ,r,::i: st * point In tht and at tbe southerly curb of Pa- 31 D 198 to 198 Incl. Nolr Holding Corp 120.77 :v iid» lint oi Cotj Corner tricia Avenue approximately two 48 48 Michael Warner 7.70 popular pickup. - i-',: i •«a t SIODK the same hundred feet west of Savoy Avenue. 46 49 Michael Wagner 101.49 •-:•, And westerly 4M.M feet Project Ne. 1 5A John * Mary Mltruslta __i*,~..,, 963.1S :<. lii'ersertion with the north- 75 1A Harry C. Hanson 4.07 :i1e !lne of Prospect Av«nu* Playground Area 8outb of InlUM Avenue *3B Ioull Sc Marlon Toth — 172.61 |n;::i thence (1) eouth 7 decrees 138 ? 107 B 214,00 The cumtriicilon of a storm sewer 139 H Joseph A H. Mlslowicz __ —„ •»i 5i wconds east 150 feet and appurtenances along Indiana 131 303.45, ; • 'hence it) south 8J de- 139 K Marie C. Burdash 537.66 Avenue, commencing at the south 13U2 Kaymond Solowlnskl -~- , . ^'.nutrj 30 second! west 50 139 K 134D3 134A4 20.10 erly titremlty of Juliet Street ind 139 K John & Julia Cnrmody nct (» north westerly ilong Indiana 134F 359.11 HlU: 139 K John ti Julia Cnvmody —_ 384.83 198 & Joseph & Julia Choroslewslcl —. 153 311 1M 18.09 eoutherly along Cooper Ay.nue ip- 153 Joseph ii Jultn nhnroslewsil _, ( 82 11.45 Ji'Ptoilt«»tely three .hundred fifty 159 Joseph & B. Ondrtclc ! 1 136.58 2 '»«t and dichiriiing lato tbe e«t- 227 .,., in Joseph Kara 19.9! i«'r •»t«'"ion of th, South Branch 227 2 A Joseph W. Kara 4.98 v.' nr place of !' the itorm 227 th« mortgagor! by deed ot Project No. 4 335 Raber Oorp TRUCKS! t 203.40 w Ball. »t ui, Moorded 338 A Ch»s. & E. Popovlch ir.fousiy herewith. Tiipen Street 2 14.86 The construction of a fifteen Inch 351 H 168B to 170B lucl, Forum Construction Co. 151.64 WITH NEW • "i i purchaw money mort- 373 E ''••'f Hlven to secure a portion diameter reinforced concrete itorm 23 ti 24 John ft Clara Undqulst 372.56 sewer along Tappen Street between 373 P 781.44 vir'-iiafe prlne of the fore- 378 J 43 to 45A Incl. Oeorge B. Hill, Jr U '>vrlhed premise." two Mlatlng bsslm lying to the 5 k 6 Walter & Mary Coan 326.98 377 27.11 ;>;.r.uln,.M ambunt of the|west of VS. Highway Ho. 1. 378 B 1C1 Cosmopolitan Homes, Inc, —-„ to be satatfltd by said ProjMt Ko. I 9 to 11 Incl. Reno P. Taylor 8.92 Wall Street Area 378 B 39.63 l'» 'i.e sum of Thirteen Thou- 378 D 12 Reno P. Taylor „ 1 THe construction of fifteen Inch di- ROM Holder 19.82 HighTorque Power ir Hundred Fifty-seven 7 A; 8 ameter itorm sewen and tppurten- 178 E 9.99 '"" Dollsra, more or less, 178 B 3 James & Junle Woods 1 »'i'h the costs of thU sate uncet along Mercer Street, Isabel le 8 S. A. Gonzalez —»-. 14,86 street, McOulre Street. Jifferson 378 F li»!2 ' •• with ill and stngularthe 378 H I Arnold Leone, Inc. _,. — Here they are—handsome, functional '62 i'rlMlents, hereditaments and Street ind Atlantic Street, com- 7 i 8 Lancelot Riley — 14.86 mencing from points approximately 378 H 19.82 ':,«rh-ei thereunto belonging 383 F 11 tl 12 Arnold Leone, Inc. — - Chevrolet trucks powered to work harder «"vwtse appertaining. The three hundred fifty feet west of 39 to 42 Incl. James ft H. Taylor , 150.60 Will Street, thence, running easter- M5A 480.22 In every weight class with the highest •' reserves tlie right to ad- 385 B 19 ti 20 Jamei Lake "'•I «al« from time to time ly to the intersection of. eilitlog 3.00 torque In Chevrolet history. storm laweri at Will Street, and 385 B 3 I.- 4 Turner. Inc. _.. 5.00 "»!y to such limitations or 3«5O Ruth P. Llgtltiier - '"i u[Kin the exercise of along Hudson and Federil BtreaU It * 1? 11.89 A|i commencluj (rum point* approxi- 9 A; liv Jiunes Lflie, Sr. Meet the eagefest, earningest crew of new r ^ jnny ^e lueclillv pro- Jamea ft Ros< L^ks "!" l«w or niles of Court. mately two hdlidred fifty feel weel use 12 to 14 Incl- Jrurks that ever shouldered a load I 69 to 7J Incl. E. MulforU mrtlsall no.aa ROBERT H. JAMIBON. of Van Men Place, thence running 388 C 14.82 There's a wider choice of power, a wider •aiterly to the Intersection of exist- 388C 79 E. Muiford Blrdsalt ,- Hheriri Owenri Estates, Inc. —..._ 14.86 choice of torque, across the board, For ing storm sewers at Van Neu Place 388 0 14.86 ACOELH it KEJANE. Project No, i 388 C 92 Owenn Estates, Inc. — heavies, there's the new High Torque 409 Niw SERIES 00 DIESEL • Attorneys: 178 it 180 William Breen 7.56 Lymin Avenue 388 P 1.57 V8*, with 16W per CBnt more torque than Dhsel uvlng$ UVt Cbm - Jl. 28; 10/3/61 M4.J5 182 & 184 Giant Construction The construction of a fifteen Inch 388 7 7.69 188 tl 1SH Wtltlam Breen , ever before available from Chevrolet, Big durtblllty. diameter reinforced concrete pipe 3881" 7.68 NOTIC'« 190 ll 192 Giant Construction storm lewer and «ppurtemncu. 3881" ' 7.57 news in the middleweight class is the new la hereby given that the 194 ll 196 William Breen Commencing from an existing drain- 388 F 7.56 Chevy-GM 4-53 Diesel, backed by years of ordinanct e wss regularly 388 r 198 & 200 (llnnt Construction "it! adopted all a regular age Inlet on Lyman Avenue locited GM Diesel experience. In the light-duty line- approximately one hundred feet 388 F 202, 204, 206 & .' "f the. Township; Committee 2MA William Breen ... 12.6S up, the High Torque 261 Six' adds new sock '"wiuhlp o( Woddbrldge, \\\ uo.rU) of ththi iIntersection df Mawbey 27.75 d l Annul' ttiencathonce, 3WA 13 ajarwlluo & Lena _ . in extra-tough applications, All told, you can \" "itv of MlddleeeiV N»w Jer- Street and lymin Annul, Cloverleaf Memorial Park Asm... 88.91 II"'it Lymin 394 J 9 to 19 Jnd. the 19th day of Bep- niunlng northerly along Cloverleaf Memorial Park _.,— 923.44 pick from nine rarln'-to-work, ready-to-save !96I Avenue * distancedite ' off apprapproximatelo y 304 K 12 to 20 Ii"'l. 27.65 394 K 21 to 24 Incl. Cloverleaf Memorial Park '62 Chevrolet truck engines. B. J DUNIOAN four hundred feet «nd terminating 25 to 11 Incl. Cloverleaf Memorial P«!t — 23.70 at tli° lntermotlqn of I.ymin Avauue 3MK 2783.4V Handsome new work-styling Includes for- Clerk N5 1A As 3 gloverlaMMemurlal Park Assn, , TO AMEND AN and Thomas Street. 39.91 ward-sloping hoods that allow drivers to see «NiNcg BNT1TUD "AN 398 S Mlnnle^icker — 275,08 OR- Project No. 7 401 2A Cloverleaf Memorial Park Aasa. . as much as 10'/4 f«et moro of tho road. Chev- ''OVERINO THB DE 8t, Oeorge Avenue 9.91 403 A 19 &, 20 Louise A. Grant — rolet's famogs Independent Front Suspen- '•'INMTKUCTION, ALTERA- lne conatruotjon of a fifteen Inch Richard ti Estelle Nixon 5.00 flNlAHttEMENT, KjtfTP- diameter reinforced ceneteM »*• 31 & 32 , 9.97 sion gives you a smoother riding, easier 109 C 119 KKI'AIR tlFMOLITION. RE- storm wwer and apBurtenmces. Reeb MlllworK Co. ..-, . 1282.30 working, longer listing truck. New heavier t'ON- - _.., USE. ORCommencing from in wilting Inlet 4MD II5H ti 06B tfNANi-E OF ALL BUILD-1located at the westerly tide of fit. 425 K 347A, 348A, ti S3.70 duty, smoother hypoid rear axles add new 349 D Joseph Carragher, Trustee AND THE Oeorne Avenue north of Amboy William J. Breen, Jr 12.86 beef and brawn In the middleweight class. IMION Of Oas »PP"Aveuue. , thence, running northerly 432 N 36 508.26 31 Etta Potash Rugged new I-beam front axles* of 9,000- or ^Hl> OA3 PIPINO KNOWN along St. George Avenue a distance 437 0 Sylvester to R. McOann 24.10 of approximately three hundrsd 437 E 2 It 3 234.99 11,000-lb. capacity are available on Series ' IH'II.DINO CODE: PRO- 4 ti 5 Charles & Frances McCtitiu —- Voll THE IHHUANOB OF lineal feet and terminating it this 417 B Mary Clvlok. 108.38 80 heavyweights. Mufflers are longer lived COLLECTION OF FEEH. 442 H 15 to 17 Incl. 10.26 IIMI location. 442 H 18 ft 19 Mury Clvtok • on all models. ... >!•' INHPECTIONS; PRO- Olga MlcbolB Ockendeu 26.17 INU l'ENALTIBS FOR THProjecE t No, I 442 H 20 to 24 Inct. 241.02 You'll find a total of 198 models In the new New SERIES 80 TANDEM. New Street 444 11 30 to 32 Inch* Anton GQlnovlcli t'llDN THKREOF AND RE- Stanley & Veroh ca Paduch - 20.08 "62 Cheny line—Including three work-proved, Best choice for (/>« big Tlie conduction of • fifteen Inch 444 B 43 li 44 87.74 ( ALL OTHER ORUU Forrest * B. Plsiott _ ortesl Has extra-rugged K- >l"t PARTPARIS THHRIOTHBRBOF IINN diameter reinforced concrete pipe 444 0 15 li 18 12 62 versatile Corvalr OS's. Every model Is built to 447 C 1819 to 1K2L Incl. Michael tc D. Duly braced ladder frame and storm sewlir and appurtenauces Mlchuel Daly — 117.72 out-haul, out-last and out-value any other along New Street, commencing from 447 0 1822 li 1K13 32.13 ttut-tracking Eaton-Hend- M. AUAM8, 494 to 497 Incl, Anthony Plcaro truck at anywhere near the pfice. See your an (listing draliugo Inlet on E»st 44(1 Ktmball is Klmball — 723.06 Avenue looated approximately one. 448 V 1294 to 1297 incl. 31,13 Chevrolet dealerl •Opttaiil it MUI cost rlckson tandem bogle. 448 V 1350 to 1353 Incl. Ktmball & Klmbull Hundred fifty f««l »outh of New 1222 & mi Helen Wetzel Finks —, 8.42 fl«rk. Htnet, thence, running northerly to 448 1 1 45.31 4411 121 4 to 122•- 6 Incl. Helm Weteel Finis -l.trtlsed u idopted to!tliethe liitwuttloiIntwwttlWt o°f' NNew Btreet and Uub MlUwork Of. . ,.„—->—** 3185.46 cootluulDi easterly ilong New Btreet 452 1 h <*.(••. ' 440.14 «it-U»d»r n« HopMmb«r ' " "'""• •WA Martin ii i, ptrletler . See your localmthorized Chevrolet dealer a UlsUucc vl amiroiliuiiUly (imr 2033 to 1031 Incl. RSudVoiorl• •»••-•• . Tbomai ™— I -U 9/21/11 huudridTneii feet aud terminating eolonli T«r. Homes Corp. 5.18 At lliU locationti . mo 1S11H si 1912B Mi.87 488 T 8 \i Ol li NOTICI Project No. • ' la hsreby given that tbe retaforcid 414 B Pt of 33 to W a .as wnitruotloo ot •> 434 « aim Welnw or rota AMBO? »ls oidtnanos *u regultrty Incl. Max Welner •1.11 IK CAETEBir '("I adopted ab i regular 484 K pt of 38 It M MM? M. Washington — 1105 l.of tb. TownrtlB OommSttM ... •dltVthroT,b*Block. W-> and 488 L 30 gusls Banders ;_• •_- 14.10 T«M Ihevrolet. tn. If rownihip 0( Woodbrtdgi, 'n 5M^3. from Uk» Avenue ing tlii community of youthful baseball champions ;t.rti•: their entries In the Little Fellows nnr) Babe'Rutli Tourno- •mnit of Champions won both, Season at Thonia jtitlcs ai Merrill Park. The an- touni|ment was spon- by thp Township Recrea- tion Department and the Woofibndne B.P.O.Elks. : Tile IMHII All Stars encoun- tered « versatile Fords club In the Little Fellows' playoffs and"Jefferson SaturdiV 'manipulated a 4-1 victory be- hind the brilliant pitching of| youiiR Robert Lanifiah. > — —— L.ir.iaan was supfib from the Ti | jy diamond podluiB as he checked X OTUS it CCS :\\e Fords' squad with fourj Barroiisl hits and fired third strikes past IT 'batters during the SIX|1|«Q1I f^-rnwn mmnc same. He was deprived XJl au x-jl u " " of a shutout when Fords scored one run in the fifth on three In Awav safe blows. 111 Softball 1 Iselin scored its entire run SLOW-PITCH CHAMPS: Grouped toRfthcr are the 1961 W oodbrfdgr Township Recreation Department's Slow-Pitch production of four in the Sec- WOODBREWE ~ In one Of Champions the Kcasbev Hrr Company, pictured ahnvp in the Keasbev Firohnuse. The team won ten without a loss. The ond inning when Robert Pier- the most contested playoffs in mascot Bla'ine Silagyi Is in the forccround and in the first row left to rifht are: Bob Olmo, John Chrcca. Ben Gloff, the history of the Recreation Contest! eth. Ken Eberle, Jerry Milano, ger Al Kuhifk and Chief And) Paloti. Middle Row: Blrh Boland. John Cyrus, Art Krilla, Charles Banko, '"»•John- and Rocco Mondo blasted Senior Softball League, the Deyak and Lou Siliry. Back Row: Mike Pnr«lfr, Don Trout, Paul Boot, and Lou WOODBRIlxiV timely base hits. Font* Recreation rallied late in il Jimmy Tuzzolina. the van- the final game of the series to Hl«h School [(.oil,,,;: , auished Fords' pitcher, worked edge Metuchen Grill 5-4, and |has been pncouiii. a commendable game giving up by virtue of the tremendous ous problems v.I.;-. •• Feature Race Bearcats to Inaugurate six hits and striking out seven. victory, laid undisputed claim ,to rebuild th,. n,, . The samt communities to the 1961 championship. |Chliie, WHS d*'ali .i r, At Freehold tangled in the Babe Ruth, Fords won the opening game earlier this week -.•:..' Tournament with Iselin coming of the playoffs by a 1-5 .score; -niediCftl report (j , FREEHOLD — The J4.000 1961 Season on Sunday out on top 1-0 in a most thrill- then Metuchen came back with the vetcinn Pit,- i: , "Spirit of '1 Pace", features tag- game which was not de- a close 3-2 win to set the stage Bruce Slior,' wo,;/ • FORDS—The Fords Bearcat6,|another newcomei, speedster;WaIt Pautk. Soporowski will cided until after eight innings for the big third game. vailablf fur the •,.-,,- Saturday afternoon's Se'ptem- local entry in the Pop Warner;Rlchie Lewis. Reserve 'Strength also double us the team of play. Mike Roskey. the Fords' urn! with 'ihniT.i • Saturday afien,»i, . ber 23rd, 10 raw program offCentral Jer8ey conference,'at halfback will eome from trainer The game was a heartbreaker mound ace, and Stan FiRurski, Brorairski; All Bt-;irrat home games will Metuchen's pitching mainstay, bcth harness racing at Freehold open their 1961 season in Sun-j newcomers Richie for Dennis Zak, the Fords' Eaoeway. The event is theday at Woodbridge Highland Bill Sisolak. be played at Woodbridge High pitcher, who Hipped a no-hitter were both terrific in the deci- Pranduiio, tii.- ,.: sive game, giving up four hits third phase in the historical School Stadium. St. "Matthew*! At the workhorse fullback.School stadium. Klckoff time is only to lose it in the eighth f .holdover from iti- : • of Edison will supply the op- slot in the new offense will be',2 P. M. on Sunday afternoons. when his teammates committed each. Figurskl, the loser, made Ipionshlp team, u.i .. ; September series wnicn siari- position in the openmg contest. Doug Pajak, a stalwart on de-iFollowlnp is the season's sched- two damaging errors. He struck every effort to help his own Iheat exhaustion ',.i • , etf September 9 with the Kickoff time is 2 P. M. [fense the past two years. Also.ule: lout five batters. 'causcause with a home run and |has failed to reiMin :., staging of "The Battle of Mon- Hopes for a winning season seeing action at fullback will Sept. 24 - St. Matthews-Home Frank Buglovski, the Iselin three runs batted in. jit is his physin.i;. mouth Pace." "The Old Ten-'by the Fords' entry are based,be newcomers John Maker and Oct. 1 — Edison Jets -Away chucker, failed to record a no- Metuchen scored in the tap .that lie no tlnoiii-i. ., nentPace" was held last week- on the fact that the Bearcats;Jerry Nani. Oct. 8-S. Plainfield -Away hitter, but his performance of the first inning when two ]medical tests in,.! end. have fifteen returning veterans! Assisting head coach Hart,Oct. 15 —South. River-Home, from the center of the diamond walks and Figurski's single least another v,e> k : The finale of the set "The on their 44-man squad, jare Bearcat backfield memberslOct. 22 — Plainfield -Home: was tremendous. He retired the drove in a run. Fords leveled nlng a uniform. Molly Pitcher Pace," carrying The Bearcats have been hard^ve Gulian "«* *™<™- -9~Ne* Br'swick-Home first 16 Fords' players to Bp-iihe count«at 1-1 in the bottom ! I'nsi'oe was n,i,:.:.. a purse of $7,500, a new track 1st andian* an(* *'ne coaenes K*y So-jNov. 5 — Sayrevllle -Away proach the batter's box, gave of the opening frame with back 'on Frandano to s;,-,,:- high, will be held Saturday r up two scattered hits, and sent to back singles by Jack Nagy experienci'd bnc-kfi* !r offense|P° owski, Joe Croasdale and;Nov. die most of the »...: afternoon, September 30. Free- ,.. go along with a defense that! "~ ~" ~" seven opponents back, to the and Nick Maiias. bench via the strikeout route. assignments. The 1; hold finishes its 50 day cam- ihas proven itself in the past. • Alter making it 2-1 in the paign Monday afternoon, Oc-| Coach Qeorge Hart expects With two outs recorded in second stanza, Metuchen added also be missed i;-: the .eighth inning, Pete Mc- two more runs to its total In where he excelled -r ,, ; ' Cronin. the •™*"!to open up wlth tWD veteran — Strikes and Spares — Elory, the Iselin second base- the third when Floyd Needham STARTING KN1) K»t MAKH.A.N1): After playing two slot last fall man, reached first on an error. lined out a base hit before Fi- After waging » - .;', -. Burrows. Bafking them up will years at tucklr at Maryland University, Dick Barlund of introduced the "September At this point, Richie Hoppell gurski belted a towering home Colonia and a former outstanding lineman at Woodbridge, battle for the c*-:.'.-. ;•. be newcomers Krainatz, Series" with the thought of at- ST. CECELIA'S WOMEN'S G & M Trucking 4 * stepped Into the batter's box run. The brief rally dropped will be Stirling at end for the first time Saturday after- Bruce Shore bee;un< .,:. Jerry Satchell and Jim Wier. BOWLING LEAGUE jA. 0. Miller 3 victim and as a n,;.- tracting leading drivers to Standings as of September IE Roose?elt Tavern 3 and promptly drove a ball out Fords behind 4-1 in the scoring noon at Dallas, Texas, where the Terps open their 1961 ine posts will be Freehold while at the same ! . •w LlAngelo Michael It Son 3 3 to centerfield which went on column. football schedule against Southern Methodist. will be out of actior. :••:• Dy veteran Brian time drawing attention to thei™"1"™ Leisure Unlimited 3 olCartereJ Lanes 2 through the Fords' outfielder, When it appeared as though three weeks with a i,',;.-•- Stevens and first year man Ed'wwt* Birch inn 3 0 Sabo Sport Shop _... 1 His post up on the urn.-., borough's historic background, Grzebowski. Lou Ferraro and;Ise: , .„„„,, „,„» ,-,.„„ mo,, selection Joe Modreskii ananddl 400 or Beter Sets) [Pastore 220, K. Booth 215, E. Kltlges special races were larger lnthaann: nerfdVmer.l M"?™ cl»™y s^m eg-176.2M. s. Kovacs 210, j. Yuhas 210. iresented Dennis Zak with a were the big blows during the has yet to be tested ;::»:• those Of corresponding days a 1Om *Ueln' pruven peuT Mary Greybowski 494/178. Ann Ko- j. soltesz 208. J. Maytl 207, B. Bar- tew bat and baseball in recog- uprising which balapced ity fire. He is within; , vpar avn rrnnin pvnprU t,n Much is expected from new-czewskl 491/171, Iolene Mastapeter nabti 205, G DeVlto 203, A. Jack- itipn of his no-hitter. The tally at 4-4. the key man m '.:•• . IJIH 1, • 'rnmpr nun ZbOVan and vet-:«2/I7I, MtUle Anola 455/182. Jean son 203. B. Heaton 202,, C. Green- backfield and will I* comer mn burg 200, J. Tlrpak 200. ulius Kollar most valuable In the top of the seventh in- stage additional events during *o°yan ana vei |Frank m/m Rutly Elnhorn Mo ning, Roskey set Metuchen matched against th- T-. J.r,s.| the month of August for theieran Dan Pajak at the guardjL11 AbiU6 434i IreM wairzak 429. layer trophies were presented 1962 meeting. BOWL MOR SUNDAY NIGHT to Robert Lanigan and Prank down in order. In the bottom The halfback ^>\: Islot•eteras An t thGeorge piVOe t spoHartt ,Wil whl boe loloreot Koczewsks Funk t414 426, .Ka Ruty Corbrah Allen 421409. MIXED LEAGUE Results uglovsky by Johnny Zullo, of the seventh. Fords sent only handled by Harold A i, Contestants in the "Spirit of ilayed, strictly defense last year Standings as of September 11 Three-gime winners: Leisure TJn- W 1 he Recreation Director, and three men to the plate, but most Improved bull '76" class will be horses of the but this year will go both ways. mlted oter Onk Tree Drills, White llreh Inn over Mary"s Dress Bhop.| 3 0 \Sx. Smoyak.,,. Not one play- came up with the winning run the squad at 160 p c,. di Bame caliber as Red Red Robin, His replacement will be Ray ors , 2 1 Actor Pick, Hundred Proof, a Two-Game Winners: Iselin Shopl :r collected more than one hit without benefit of a base hit. Richie Hutchins. a). Soporowski. a newcomer who lite over Cooper's Dairy, St. Georee Bros _ 2 1 ..._. 2 1 walked to by Johnnie ftoylo • Stanley Dancer-trained horse; shows greaf promise. 'hannacy over Frystoct Ramblers, in both games, which testifies Johnny Yaeger Mr. K. Braden, a Billy Haugh- Hank's 19th 1 2 the super* pitching by the open the seventh and moved imited action at tli In the backf leld, John Mans- Woodbridge Liquor J 2 ton-charge and Skeeter Brooke, GUYS AND DOLLS- Team No. 7 _ 1 2 our clubs in the finals. . , . down to second base on Nagy's last fall. field will be starting his third who have competed in the MAJESTIC LANES G. Flnnelly Ins. Co. _ • Fords and Iselin used 30 players sacrifice. A wild pitch then en- WithFrandanoilii: year at quarterback, and should Standings as of September 14 Honor Roll previous historically named 1 abled Yeager to sprint for Two of the best ends in the East, Bucknell's Pete Hadyniak, an ••* •eally come into his own this W 1 Men: E. Barrett 210-213-602, n the Little Fellows. playoff events. Hundred Proof estab- 'lynn & Son 5 S]>eak 210, H. Nadolskl 209. B. To- kicking specialist ;.. i year, Backing him up will be game. ... A capacity crowd third, from where he scored Dick Tyrrell and Maryland's Dick Barlund, have lished a new Freehold track 'earn "No. 10 5 frlch 208, R. Lorch 201 been moved into ^ another three-year vet, Joe Mlbl Liquors . 4 Women, 188. witnessed the exciting clashes. the winning run on Mallas' in- standard of 2:02-3/5, capturing a few things in common—they both learned the ddge backfield A\ i Cfoasdale, who will also operate 'earn No. 7 4 Results . The umpires are to be com- field grounder. the Labor Day $5,000 race. 'area's Beauty Salon 3 Three-game winners: Treat Shoppe limented for their part in Jack Nagy, the Fords' cen- lacks an abumU'.:i- as the No. 1 left halfback. At 'urltan Dairy 3 S,over O. Flnnelly Inc. Co, tools of their trade under Coach Nick Priscpe .at making the tournament the terflelder, collected a double but has power. H- *•'•'• Post time for the feature is the right halfback spot will be 'earn No. 3 _ 3 Two-game winners: Mauro Mo- Woodbridge High, were selected to the Middlesex approximately 4:55. Daily first >am No. 8 * 3 tors over Hank's 19th. Schwenzer most successful to date. and single, while Metuchen's be used on dive \>\v- He-adllners „ 3 3 Bros, over Woodbridge Liquors, most consistent swinger was middle. post at the Stale's lone parl- Earl's Moving 2 4 Braas Bucket over Team Ko. 7, All County team in their senior years and played mutuel trotting plant is two Flag Football Clinic Team No. 5 i 1 5 Figurski with a home run and basketball and baseball. Priscoe'* void :• o'clock, with daily double win- Deadllners 0 6 SO-SHKLL 1NTRA-PLANT LEAGUE single. encouraging pitch •*:•' Honot Roll Standings as of September 15 lasses Set : dows shuttering at 1:45, To Start on Saturday Men: R. Bernat 213. S, Dynol 210, Tyrrell, a junior at Bucknell, reached stardom sing his two st.i:i- W dependable vitna:, O- WOODBRIDGE — »tr. John . Sargent 201, V. Peace 200 ci;. Laborers Women' D, Peace 188, J. Ferraro in his initial year of collegiate gridiron competi- and Roger K fourteen residing in Wood MEN'S LEAGUE the Hunter Safety CoundL act- Standings as of September 13 Honor Roll (200 or Better Gattei, Kelner Colts . 3 sented to the most outstanding small college in but I* COIlsldereil Outfielder Qorden Windhorn bridge Township is eligible tc 600 or Better Sets) W ng as instructors. Avenel Shepards . 3 participate. Keenan 226-191-188 (605), Red Blazers "'•" was with 12 teams to 11 yeaT Griffin's Pro Shop 4 J. the East. Splsak «2, S. Dyckman 234, J. Mar The group which,.,!»».• been Iselin F, C _,. 1 Port Reading Barber Shop .. 4 e linemen. before the Los Angeles, Dodger: Tentative plans call fo % towlcz 218, S. Llsclk 215, N. Semak Royal Crowa Cola .... 4 selected by the Btytf board in- WOODBRIDOE — Panzer's To mention Dick's performance against Rutgers 1 purchased his contract from league play to start on Satur V210, G, Oarol 204-202, J. Leahy 203, Up in the iii^ Price's Fashions .... 4 ludes; chW instructor Joseph Best became the 1961 cham- 1 Omaha last June, day, September ao. 4 last fall would be repetitious, but to those of you the juftrd posiu* ^ Yuhui CoButruotlon ., •i\ , (Continued on Page 23) Ilogan, Sewaren; Frank Panko, pions in the B Division of the Woodbridge; Joe Bilka, Fords; who did not fead about his exploits in our leading «d by Bill VrulM-i. •' Recreation Senior Softbal and Rid'11' IlU- Jerry Bertekap, Fords; and League when Julius Izso's o. Sunday editions, we will render a brief rundown. Sum Goddess, Carteret. Fords dropped an opportunity scales at no Applications and registra- to tie for first place in the fina Some of our best sportswriters wrote that Tyrrell's Due to the ;•• his backtield. P- • iunh tur the fall course can be game of the season when thej exhibition at end was one of the best they had obtained at McCarthy's , Sport lost a 10-8 decision to, the fifth to abandon \ Shop located at 80 "Main Place AveneJ Shepards. witnessed at the Rutgers stadium in over a decade. fence for the I go alon- - Sheet. Panzer's "Best completed Its He caught eight scintillating passes to tie Buck- T formation Kadi student is requited to respective sehedule with a 7-2 hell's single, game mark, • ; - - Jefferson supply his personal bo« and record, while Izso's with one which will be used Sat- game to complete was at 6-2. A After graduation, Dick was deluged with offers The urday on the local range lol- win over Avenel would have pu unit excelled in _ lowniK Friday night's classes. _the Fords' team abreast of the from some of the biggest universities in the East game* Probpective ' hunters taking Panzers, but the scrappy Ave because of his ability and potential. We wondered Freehold tin- course between the ages of nel club upset the applecart tc ing to tlie 14 to 21 must have the signa- eliminate a special playoff. why he selected Bucknell until we conversed with stall. The ture ii! their parents on their One of the reasons for th the senior member of the family, Mr. Alfie Tyrrell, Eppensteinv 'Continued on.Page 23) (Continued on Page 23) delight to " • who stated, "The scholarship offered by Bucknell Thomas Jf»" was far from enticing, but I want Dick to go to a to pre-season im PAUL'S GRID PICKS small school where he will be able to enjoy football a big team ^< Favorite Opponent Points in 1U backfi Wimduridge : over Jefferson ,..,.. 6 and at the same time acquire a sound education." from a Asbmy Park " Pejth Amboy 39 Barlund, one of the most popular members of freight T, Mumneld " Barrlnger 2 ng, This the Maryland squad was destined to become an ; New Brunswick " St. Peter's 25 Challenge to • li:- -' I'nmfurd " Linden athlete from the day he set his two feet on terra wtttors up on Buck Township " Mat$wan 19 :irlng line. firma. His father, Gunnar Barlund. reached ae- sl Wfstneld Clark 22 The blgB'" 11 •Sciiicli Plains ..- Roselle ;j; 19 claim as a boxer and during h\s prime fought the (Contlnu'' Huuili River .; •• •• Swymvllk .. besjt in the heavyweight rank's, Realising the bene- . Somervllle .. 28 ttaiiway .•:.,.;.:...... HUlsid*' ... .15 Jita ge^rtift^fram an •ttthlettc North Plainfield 4 WatehMng 32 Barlund no ^Soybt encouraged Dicj^ to become a North Hunierdon ' Metuchen 6 .Mtmasquan '. Keyport 15 •good athlete aryd competitor. A COME FROM BEHIND TEAM—All stasun, the Fords K ecreation Softball team readied the pinnacle of »ucce« thl* Middletown -,.... Central 22 Dick became an unusual athlete when he made Montclair Teaneck 40' Wed week by defeating (he Metucheii Grill &-4 in the filial name of a playoff MTU-S to win the Recreation Senior League the Terp varsity as a tackle in his sophomore year r.htunpluuship. During the uourtse of the tust season, the ti tli-hnlders won 20 games wuili- losing only three, Seated In Red Bank C»tb- ~ Red Bank- 2 BOWL llic front row from left to right arc: Rirliii- Holand, Mike K i>i.knj, Manager Wliitey IVIil/i-ruk, Johnny Yeager and Andr Manville g and repeated again at the same position as a Shiller. HUndlnf are: Mlht Youngbluih, J*ck Najy, Carl k abio, Mike Barton, l.uu Uaiiku, Ntbk Mall** and Larry Noi- Bordentowo. Dunelltn 13 junior. .During the past spring, practice, Coach - si*-. j S&ey. Jerry Qunyo I* mufiinf from Uu picture. River«... — Freehold « (ConUmiMl on THUB8DAY, 8IPTEMBER 21, 1901 PAGE TWENTY-THREB aiove ohamp it al*o a fine pan WOOD rtctlm. TOWNIHIT []il Bridge jm uuotnt QU Moore, the Tte Jay quar- t K, of C Forms Classes Set terback, 1* only a sophomore •c Sunday but In • short period off time „. _. «,« _ Bowling Teams ^Continued from Sports Page) hu deyeloptd Into a d*oiptiTi itfwi l*t Aid . applications. Shotgun students HFUIXJE—Proof POll- ball handler andd gooeoMd i»ssernnwi. . ght"*n• ** — AVfflWL — A bowling lea- irt rNrulrrd to supply ttwtr* ,,,i UK- nation's finest Dave Sommerstein, another iwim Z t gue, head»d by Tom Price as own dhotmin und shell* on Sat- • ,i:ant.s Are enoilnf signal caller, Is only a fair pass- TIUII Ixempta „..,. » . president, has been formed by urday. |.,v tiftprnoon stock car er; however, he Is regarded as Turn RlfRlhh 00*0)1, !», W. Em. St, Andrew's Knights of Colum- No studrru vlll be permitted Sqind; K. BlchinU 1H, R. Heller , i 'mitral Jersey's Old *he best defensive back In Un-In, F. Btumftrtnir ltd, W. H bus, with eight teams partici- to pnrtlclpatr or qualify tf the Ht.iiilum Is found In ttwion County. m»n 1M, O RniMIl ITS. pating. Th« league rnwtn on above rulfs are not adhered to. ratings «• HonoH norr BolBll Pilling the halfback positions Wednesday night at S P. M. at the Friday nleht classes will dm National AMOC!«' B H«U*r 317, H. Dater JOT of, M are Eric Roberts, a converted Btnnatt 90S of. the Hill Bowl Lanes, CarteTet. be rtfiotrtl to talks on hmitlnj slock Car Racing end with speed and power at Local Avenel business establish- and safety, plcturps on each > ' of Daytona Beach, ment* are sponsoring Uu> teams subject tM the Hunter Safety fic\H 190 pounds, and Tony Martina, ANNUAL TOURNAMENT ,,vi(i's ipeed- a good pass receiver and elusive ISELIN — Harold" F. Mullln, The Cornell hna planned a manual »U1 b; distributed, to. runner. The latter stands 5 feet Jr., Is serving on the committee testimonial dinner and dance those in attendance. top ten In the 8 and weighs 166. for the annual golf tourna- September 30, at the Wood- Saturday's program Inclmlf* t, ,i rii.u Include mch ment of the Newark Chapter of bridge Knlghtt of Columbus actual shooting tests and i«- ,,,i^ regulars at The Jefferson fullback post Counfil home to honor District jstnicUons nn each weapon. Thft Is handled by the veteran Tony the National Association of Ac- Ni'W Britain, Conn. countants at the Colonla Conn- Deputy John Granelll, Past students will be given a final 1 Barone, who was a consistent [HI tin- track title here, ar n K nl ht written test to qualify for A Cer- ground gainer against the Bar-try Club" today" A" dinner"w"lil| ? l , B . •„„((>, Merlden, Conn. be held and prizes awarded. and PfilUip Mlceli. Ticket re- tificate which Is nccrssary M ,,l the recent 200 lap rona last fall. The Junior ball turns are to be made to Wlllinm obtain a hunting license. " rrmtly; Joe Kelly, de- larler Is well storked at 190. Hoffman, chairman, or to the The Woodbrldge defensive Both of Cornell's 1961 foot- members of his committee. track champion from ball co-captaihs, Dave McKel- Pa., and 1 team lints up with George Fair Regular business meetings i Panzers Best and Roger Kenny at the ends, vey and Oeorge feleih, missed Miami, na., flaih moat of last season with in- are held on the first and third Ronnie Brown and John Plca- horfed up his point juries. Thursday of each month at 8t ;(Continued from 8ports Pag«1 stadium showing! of ronl at the talkies, Rlrhle Lutz Andrew's C.Y.O. Hall, and all iShepards' pottnt attack .was. and Joe Tobla at the guards Walter Hagen won the Bri-lumbers are urged to attend, I the big but carried by Ronnie and Fred Butter at center. The lnn«ngest Notre Dame football the plate In the fourth. After run 101, D. Andenon 304. neuverability and decided to move the former Bar- coach. His teams won 10S two scoreless Innings. FoTdi •mi.^ilp points and rich; ReiulU World Series games last fall. won 13 games for Springfield, vlto were the first American came up with two runs In the ... nrds in Sunday's eight Thra* • i*me wlnnen: ron to end where he: could become a standout pass Mass., In 1958, his first season Leaguers to drive home 100 games, IS more than those orer •hipping, Treuury third stanxa. three hi th« ,i u-cri bill, third of the In organized baseball. runs this season. coached by Frank Leahy. 1 IM'I. receiver. As it turned out, Dick's steady play and fourth, one In the sixth and „,;, scries on the Route Two-gam« wtnnaTi: Office o*er Alvln McBean, rookie Negro lri Terminal over D«pot, pass catching ability were highlights of the spring pitcher with Pittsburgh, was The Skyline Conference was two in the seventh. ,Oom-pounder» over dir»ge, Weldtn Uncle Sam, a 4-year-old bay Notre Dame assistant coach Iiiso's most efleetlve btttort drills. The Maryland coaching staff claims Dick al- signed at a^tryout camp in St. organised In 1900 under the scrapping fiercely our Sehedulwi, Ollere ov«r P>y- jtfotter, Is owned by E. D. Owen Brad Lynn Is a former special name Colorada Faculty Alh- with two hits each were BO (!,iii, to annex their «la»ii?s!!lf. ways makes a fine effort in snaring passes thrown Thomas, Virgin Islands. lot Hoiutos, Texas. iagent of the FBI, letlo Conference.' Hebrew and Mark Kufhnff. :i,r!ude Stan Van Brunt,i [mm Branfh; the Key- IT. rurn.iA'n K. «f c. in" his direction, and his size offers a good target. nOWI.INO I.lAOl'K . Gone Bowman and SUndlnn 11 of (tpUmbar II Aside from excelling as an offensive end, Dlcfc \ •by. Cranbury'i Ken W Brunswlck's Mike Mlck«y'» Barber Bhop is considered an exceptional blocker and strong de- Ptteo Pll [l: ;D /ton's Jack Case and Itelln fensive standout, He is also the Terps' top place , Lupcr Pft^no, kicker and is slated to handle the kickoffs this fall. t.-itnl Ini. action features 20 car When not occupied on the gridiron, the Colonia MEET Ollrcr't Tuvem 'f«|1f Birfmtlni •l('iti for novices and 25 resident concentrates on his major, Business and i fvont for profeasion- Wlnhbow Biw, ., Twlln Lumber .... stAdlum Is the only Public Administration. : nxedway operating With Bucknell and Maryland scheduled to open iMi)*stte ' CHARLIE at'pmoons. warmups their respective 1961 seasons Saturday, it will be jo nnd first heat off at .. 8hon Plte M it. OeoKf Phirmtey interesting to follow the progress of two former Motori ifleit vmn Barrons, Dick Tyrrell and Dick Barland. MARSH... Rmw Roll: CM or btttfi Itmti, K\ IIS Opens HO or httttr tt%) HOOKERS.... George Mroz, the former township t. M»hnn IM-'MJ-IM—Ml, J.Czat- _ >owi*l l93-l»9-?J!-m. V. Oolta 244 committeeman from Avenel, won the president's I'd from Sports Page> «' l,«koh>kt Jis. H Bchil 323, W trophy at the annual outing of the Raritan Valley : ;(!«(• Saturday will be W*CMM ?i9, J i*fin» JH, p. Rognn jenersons two gl- ,„ P C)bm, m Chapter, National Association of Accountants at , Ted Brown and „„„„, Brown Stands ThrM-^trni1 »'lnn«rn: Mellf TXfB- the Forsgate Country Club with a two over par 73 and Is a r5tln|f 0Tfr ""'hhow Bro«. Mtckey'j .... Pat Lamberti, after brief periods with the St. j j jt i ui 'B»rb« Chop n"F Bptl Dni8«. Oak >r and deadly tackier. ••„,, Dnim ov.r twiin Shop Rite. Louis Cardinals and Washington Redskins, is now hd.s is not quite as big but1 TTo-u»m« mnnen: Oliver* T«»«rn ow ; f,.,^ 4 an(j ~..uh. !irIn„1 a.t'n»t't m QiiWev KMO. DueracheltU Ins. playing for cash with the New York Titans. . . . 7 New Jersey aolden|o»*r at Q«mn Wumury. Peko Pete Smoyak, the Los Angeles Dodger scout, is to wr M«l«rtlc L PlriinMnr o» t )Iwlln be complimented for the manner in which he con- DufTy'a TV. om Mmro Moton. ducted the Little League and Babe Ruth Tourna- wnonnRinr.F AIRVICE CHOOL BOWIISO KAOir ment of Champions at Merrill Park. The township liandlmi u of September W playoffs were sponsored by the Recreation Depart- Mohi.u-'J Tivrrn - I H«ri'» Bodv Shop ..._ _ 5 hent and Woodbridge B.P.O. Elks Eddie Mahon S»tiirrt»T mun 5 Outer B»f , • made a big splash in the St. Cecelia Knights of Co- \l«»c i!W ~ -.... 5 Wntiflrr Ride. Inc. _.._ - 2 lumbus Bowling League when he rolled games of \V:ii Pfiin, Ins. 0 A. dimmer, Ihr 0 254, 243 and 164 for a sizzling 661 series. ... The Temn High Oame: 037. Bsturda1 S!'fr»; .!. Tobias 1ST. O. Dunhati community of Iselin should be proud of its two IM. I.. Blmomen 308, C. Bohlke l«l l»9. n. Buckln 200. teams that captured titles in 'the annual Tourna- Honor Roll D Ilit!» Its. J. Zonnlc 203, W ment of Champions at Merrill Park. ... For the Zol.si ?0J. B. Bucktn 300, 8. Flah Inger IM, t. Cholv 211, L. Slmomei third straight summer, George Tucker, Joe Mc- 1J im, .1 Hollo 301. Laughlin, Tony O'Brien and Bob Jardot have been chosen to officiate the annual First Army Softball Tournament aUWest Point Our thanks are e* icture tended to the members of the Keasbey Fire Com- pany and Recreation Department umpires who staged a softball game for the benefit of The In- ourself dependent-Leader Christmas Fund. ... A note to the boss in his private locker room at the Perth Amboy General Hospital—stay in the game, we all miss you on Heards Square.

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On Sunday other B.P.O. Elks at Merrill To«nship Tournamenl nf Chansons spon*.red this week that volunteer coach- ceremonies of the Port Md Udle« Auxiliary. Lookln* on Is the newly lnM:i||,,i guesLs were Mr. and Mrs. Loui- Happel. Bill I*»rj, John C»- Park. Kneeling the firs!:ro« from Iff. to rfcta.«< ;es and officiate are urgenly need- pmtdmt, Mn. Gerard Martyn. Montalbano and children Uur ,nd ' M.nwr Ray Alexandrr. Standing arf: Tom ed to insure the success of thel and Vincent, Staten Island and , Bin football circuit. Local residents! Grandma Moses Salvatore Outtadora, Bronx. About Timt celebrated Virus found Mlkf Interested in becoming a mem- her lOHt birthday. Boy (about to be spanked1: like affliction ^St. Cecelia's Council. ber of the Flac Football L<#gue "Did grandpa spank you when JEnfghts of Columbus held its In either capacity are •.•quest- September Is month for Bob Ho|)i annual pilgrimage for" peace to juluuip Cwtcont* gripw. •" -•'for wason. Willlamstown Sunday. The families of the members at- "And did grandpa's father j tended also. Refreshments were spank him?" WOODBRIDOE PUBLISHING CO served at the Knight* of Co- "Yes!" 18 OREEN STREET lumbus Hall in Willlamstown • WOODBRIDOE. N. J. • —St. Cecelia's Church beean, "And did great - grandpa s 1 HEALTH -J BEAUTY father spank him?" ' Classes for Pre-Marital In- • Enclosed please find $4.on (or structions Sunday afternoon,: "Yes, I presume he did," said | required of all couples of the Orw of the most *>xpr«*«ive the father. soHenfof t little. subscription to; church contemplating mar- '• features of a womhn's (ace are "Well." said th« boy firmly,:, her eyes Many of us think thati O INDEPENDENT-LEADER riage within the coming year "don't you think tt'a about tftnejj Tomorrow night a panel of after we have lrarnrd a few • CARTERET PRESS makeup tricks and gotten eight to stop this Inherited brutal- ji married couples will answer lty?" • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BF..M Questions of the sroup. The in- hours of sleep, that is all we structions will conchldr next can do to make them look, their To be sent to Sunday with a talk by a priest best. As important as these fruits are imporant here/along on "Spiritual Lo»e in Marriage'' things are, you need not stoplwlth such items as parsley, NAME after which there will br the watercress, endive, raw spinach, blessing of engagement rinss1 "T fully adequate diet will and celery. Remember that ADDRESS and Benediction in the Church ibeiu'flt even the most beautiful bleached or over - processed items have very little, if any,,; —John Anderson, Trento eyes. This means ample protec- TOWN - viUmins in them. Street, along with Paul Ander-j tive foods — meats, eggs, green i. son and his son Robert. Wood-| leafy vegetables, yeliow vege- bridge, visited the State Pair1 tables, and fruits, all kinds of at Trenton. fresh vegetables. We can't —Norman Scank, Detroit, Ml-I stress too strongly how necess- Chlgan is fl guest of Mr. and jary it is to eat fruits and veg- Mrs." Robert C, Scank, Lincoln etables raw whenever possible. Highway. j Heat and exposure to light and —Monday afternoon guests I air are not friendly to B vita- mins and vitamin C. SLIM & TRIM of Mrs. Robert C. Scank, Lin- coln Highway, were Mrs. John1 Remember that the ICBS Anderson, Trento Street. Mrs! |cooklng, shredding and storing Joseph Mauceri, Bird Avenue,1 you put your foods through be- and Mrs. George Maxwell.: BABE RITII BANQl'ET: Thp \Voodbridg:e Babe Ruth League Banquet was held at the American Legion home, Berry ore eating, the better. If you Charles Street. '< Street, Saturday niRht. Pictured above are officials and managers ;it the head table, Seated left to right: Committee- live in the north it is hardly —Tonight at 8:00 there will man John Hughes, lUv. Charles S. MacKenzie, Elbur Richards, Fred Jacobs, Harry Nowick and Gordon Toye. Standing ble to get enough vitamin be a meeting of the Sunday same order, John Loekie, Edward Casey, Lyman Peek. Peter Smoyak, James Austin and Commltteeman John Molnar. O in the winter, unless you sup- Now School Workers of Iselin As-. plement your diet with fish liv- sembly of God at the Parson- greater' Government Is tightening iU er oils. Never take the synthetic his Stradivarius arc un- Kennedy pleads for age, Bsrkely Boulevard. The matched. fitness in youth, lethical codes. vitamin D, if you can get the Slate Christ. Ambassadors Con- vitamin from fish liver oils. Mr. Kesner renders — Hun-; vention will be held Saturday j Fish liver oils contain larger Located Ihe NEW RECORDS garian Rhapsody No. 2 and aflernoon and evening at the amounts of vitamin A than any When a Gypsy Makes His Vio- Kings Hall, Rutgers University. other foods, so they are an ab- lin Cry — to mention just two The Young People of the Iselln | BFel h (lhe Cat) Brown solute necessity for eye health. of the beautiful melodies. This BOWL-MOR LANES Make a conscious effort to eat Assembly of God will attend In! Decca has come up with Stereo, too, and these two In Our NEW and LARGER 453 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE lots of yellow vegetables, such a body. Stereo record done by a w albums will do much for your as carrot* and sweet potatoes. —All men participating injknown figure in the music1 Gypsy music collection. New 24-Lane Establishment the Human Cross in the annual world — Wayne King and his Eat completely whole grain , iuwns to a lighter side of Now Under Construction Holy Name Parade and Rally orchestra with Gypsy Caravan. |mUEic but jrom an cereals, lots of organ meat*, MODERN SALON Sunday are asked to pick, up This well known group, includ-' such as liver and kidney, to in- their suits tonight at 8:30 in Complete With sure intake of the B vitamins. ing the velvet sound of strings., bum —— BrendBrenda LeLee AAU ThThe Room 109, St. Cecelia's School •If you feel that your diet Is has been so characteristic of| __ _ COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND SNACK BAR at 1010 Rahway Avenue, Avencl —Friday evening guests of Way is an album that )xaa short on the B vitamins, try every Wayne King performance^,^ Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Bllltngs| spans lhe remMtaWe adding brewer'i yeast to your for so long that there _te notj OPEN IN THE FALL Jr. Wright Street was Mrs scope of ner mmm lalent food each day. Desiccated liv-j much we can add except—try Brenda^along with orchestra Te«, We Have Out and children, at er contains all the B vitamins] John Waterson it. and chorus conducted by Owen Can you pass the Bikini test? and Edward, and is important as a diet sup- grown Our Original Jeanette, Billy To tempt you more, this1 Bradley, is a stereo you'll want Main Street and V. S. 9, Woodbridge plement if you do not eat Clark. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gypsy music includes Dark ito add to your collection. You'll Quarters. Billings entertained Mr. and MI 4-9682 enough organ meat*. Eyes, A Thousand Violins, and find it on a Decca release. Mrs. Charles Benz, Jr., West- Vitamin C is important in Gypsy Love Song. ANDREW T. HOSFODAR, Owner-BUMier field. For the followers of Dick Balky eye health and bueaty. Citrus Your Response H;i> —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gibbs Kesner and his magic Stradi- Mother: Billy's just like Prompted Our >1»*< and children, Prank, Walter, varius and orchestra, Coral furnace when it comes to prac- Into This 10 Tiim- Lenora, George and Robert ,has released The Sound of|ticing th,e piano. Keansburg were guests of Mr Gypsy Music. Even though this Dad: You mean he's Larger Building—1<> and Mrs. William Punk, Ver- is basically along the same line steamed up about it? non Street over the weekend. Serve Your Even- Gypsy music, this violinist Mother: No, If you don't —Mr. and Mrs. Richard is one of tjhe greatest we have watch him, he's liable to' go Need. Workman and family, formerly ever heard. 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