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VOL. Lltt-NO. 23 Publisher! Wrekly On Thiir»i|;iv WOODBRIDGE, N. J., TllliHSDAY, JlJLYfi.Tflfil Snlm-rt us 1ml Cloa Mall At I' O, Womlbrl(lf(B, N. 1. PRICE TEN CENT&; I caring Frolic, Solemnity Mark Holiday Mi Plant Barron Ave. Zoriin )vl 2ml ,„ ir\ io r,oni|M'l |! HUM ill of Tyson"*; Error is Revealed I he llcsinl in Court i' •r.rillHIK October 2 T» • n m-i us trial diitf In ,,i mi Court net inn of I!'M. TOM ivlitp vs. Ty- SHeSought BurialToniorrow . • pni ii! inn i'ml hiiil'lliK '\H!' held j; Viih Township Al- By Klein's For Ex-Mayor, flfl'Section ii Ami \I. Hntt repre- • 11-,r- municipality, Woi >[)BRIT)GE - - Kimn ;il •' .i"-iiitilp contends Ty- IsAtlackediservices for former Mayor Jobn Mistake |rldg|Elliot- Bi ccke p who died •i •-. In ii ^residential zone Tuosrtay Rl Ecl*Hr IIiu the c"inI lo nrdi'l' Hie WOODBRHXIE —Action fil|| W(.K)1>BRIDOE—Two mtti* .-: cd l.v losklrnts of the Route 1- Nllrsillfi. KS town Committee and I-, 'inivi- sued bulldliips. I ness, will be held tomorrow M . n-iKii'iiiiim li»s contend-. nnnliiK Board—convening at • Ford Avenue section against o'clock at thp the same time tn different : imiM'ii • pi'imiis were Funeral Home, 44 Grpeii Stwlj ' •! tin- must met ion was Hie Township for alleged spot- rooms ai the town hall Ia4t Friends may call tonight from IIIKIU. discussed rcs'ent rezonlnf • ,..d lallli " 'niiiiiB in the area will be heard 'bi'lore .Iuc|i.;e John B. Molt-I7 l0 9' of n section of Barron AveraM • mil Hi'1 enrponrtioii . , , , ' Burial will be in the Prcsbv-i nfi.tix in New Brunswick, July; ^^ , , " . from a residential zone to a B-l .;.• nii|)ln'aiion for a var- [mm Ct metP1 v Central Business Zone and J 1 .I el. ;n the ii'cord, and a • Ilk'. - - I Mr,. Brnckenridge -was born in' came to unofficial conclusion* •: ii aniiR bclore the Znn- I'l1'--trial hearing was held Palmer, Mass., on May 4, 18711,! OM) Cil,ORV KAISKI) ANKW-. On (hi- nation's hirllidny Tuesday, Niels Kjeldsni is shown raising the- .<;tK :it exorcism "that it must be a mistake." , ,il was held Thursday. | the son of John Albert and Hiir-j held by Americiis Craftstrifn's Club as Hra Scouts salute the occasion. st week, Towniihip Attorney The t'lannlnp Board immedl* • • Srhiiiiii'r, attorney rift Kellogg Breckenridge. j fwiii't M Hutt 8i«tioiliir,ed. atcly referred the matter to itt .. <\ (ramis' Associa- Upon graduation from Yale luis been sought for zonlnK committee for study and f . '! (I -r\< ii witnesses - Tlie site •University hi 1896, he wiJni to' iailnirnt, store by S. Klein. ft quick report. The Town, Coift« );• •i.! •: Sinvin, Hutherford work for the American Agricul-1 mittec, oii recommendation flt' ! in Riockri »nd Aiipliciition for a variance orig- tural Company 48 A 'chemist. 1 Committeeman Charles Molnift ! i • Mi limit l. Tt'rriK'i1 ,illy w;is inrned down by the He later was promoted to chief will place a "hold" on the are* Mlit-ii Ktepnosky, PIOR- iini> Roaii after a series of chemist, a post he held for ;s,i so no changes can be made. \ me Klbur Ricliiirri, '.tthy heiij.'.igs. lyrars. Under his direction in It was the original intention, ; V nil'-, vici' prcsidi'tit After the adoption of thejl^oratories were established according to the Plannini ,: (Fto testified' Second' Ward, Mint the1 •VTI» two tin s on the Ty- Tie i.i: utack, James J. Keeley, told Detective Mrs. WtUace P&btt, Mr and •hln i' s 'i^ntlin • <|p-| Ji fi"* :vfi«S Roy Maskarinetz and Joseph Mrs! Maurice, P. Dunlgan, Me. as "i"t,'hiy rje and Mrs. Joseph Buck, Miss ••i Mr. RicfiiU'd testiXJ' l»«#enRihle" and said "noth- Ethel'A. Inslee, Mr. and Mi'B. ind iii-iii seu-ral firemen were riding on Route 1 when Mr. Kelley was treated at :ould be further from the they were cut off by a car bear- R, S. KUlfciiberger, Mr. and Mrs. ;i ri'Ci lit fire at Tyson 11 Perth Arntaoy General Hospital truth. ing New York licepse plates. A Herman Dettmer, Mr. and Mrs, " ii li 41H11 li on PfiRC L'I for head lacerations and con- Harry Linden, Mr, and Mrs. V. "Mr.Fallon read something in man was driving, and a woman tusions. a trade paper," the mayor went was seated beside him, Mr. Rader, The' petitioners also on, "and somehow came to the Keeley related. j asked that the pajama factory owned by Fred Kaufman in taa.. conclusion that the Town Com' Words evidently passed be-;Mrs. BrviVSter Dies; niittxie was continuing' negotia- ireat'Of Barron Avenue be re- tween the two men as Mr FuneriU Tomorrow turned to a non-conforming tions. The conclusio'n is certain- Keeley stopped his car. 'Ian It SAKE WAY TO CELEBRATE: Children and adults alike had a wonderful time in the new ninnt-size above-gruund ly far-fetched," WOODBRIDGE — Funeral use as the B4 Zone would give wiovvn Swimming pool at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Pyatt, Sr., and Mr, and Mrs. Carl F. Pyatt, ,l)j., Alwat Street tfn the Then, according to two wit- him a right to do "many of tlw nesses, the New York driver services for Mrs. Ada L. Brew- •DiiKliJUK --Woodbridtiei Fourth of July. ThU v ene was duplicated throughout the Township on the holiday. (Continued on Page 2) went back to his car, removed ster, 86, 93 Grove Avenue, who Fireworks Illegal? his eye glasses and produced died at her home Tuesday will ml n'piiiution m the1 Not Here, Evidentlya claw hammer as the woman be held tomorrow afternoon at 26-Vnit Apartment :•• •-at Field companion pleaded, with him 1! o'clock at the Greiner Punernl 'in- past weeks Fallon Drops Court Bans Committee Grand Jury "WOODBRIDGE — Fire- to forget the incident. The man, Home, 44 Green Street. For Sewaren Voted • .nt From works may be illegal in the turned on the woman, witnesses Burial will be held in the WOODBRIDGE — The Zon- TTown Attack Acting for B. of H. State of New , but they said, and punched her face. He Presbyterian Church Cemetery. ing Board last night voted iU ' n'-en received from! i Questions 4 approval for ft »250,0p0,28-unit WOODBRIIXiF - Town Rosenblum at that time was caused some damage in the then rushed at Mr. Keeley and Friends may call tonight from '.HIIIIIO.S Doxiaflis As- 1 apartment dwelling on Weak 1 WOODBRIDGE — Township Committee oidiiwncfs which Board of Health attorney. WOODBRIDOK-L. Ray Ali- Townsrip on the Fourth. repeatedly struck him with thp 7 to 9. \inii. ,- ,. ,Orcrce , ;. fro„ m, Attorney Stewart M. Hutt an-j bani, who served as •sanitation hammer, The New York driver Widow of 8. Barron Brewster, Avenue, Sewaren, despite ob- Hid VlonidHir, N. J. ^ ^ created Board of Health posi- While Judge Molineaux in A, Robert Deter, Wood- nounced that the of tions will have to be redrawn dismissing the action did not committee chairman during the bridge Postmaster, reported then ran to his car and tied thei a membeV of an old and distin- jections from many Sewwen. and passed by the Board, rule on the issues, he did state Quigley administration, was re- that someone threw some fire- scene, but not before witnesses | guished Township family, Mrs. residents, The recommendation "milir ,"°am'clKL'iTownCommittee has beep called nefore the Grand Jury managed to get the license Brewster resided in Woodbridge will now go to the Town Com- • riasnns lor deciding! ^J Mayor Frederick Mi Adams the ordinance abolishing Hie crakers Into a mailbox at said today. postition of attorney to the yesterday to answer further Prospect and Ridgedale Ave- number. fpr fil years. She was an active mittee, • .i Cuininunlty Re-. Mrs. Marion Matlack, one of Mr FaUon Board of Health was void as questions feeding construe nues and some 14 pieces of member of the First Presbyter- ' Mm prior tn actual! ' DemwraWc can The step will have to be ian Church and its Ladies Aid the separation^ leaders, told 11 for the position was created by Uon of the Sewage Disposal mail was damaged. Mr. De- ><:t. uan mi.d th- luiuuiiuie content***i * ""*. the "Tow n i «**en «s the.remit ol a di.v Plant in ^ejvaren. „ Society. She is survived by her The Independent-Leader after It: - [ ininc Se ond Ward ln hls m the Town Committee and not ter said this jfi not the first iiiinii > scope of work * ' « ' missal by JUdge John B. Mol- 1 Zirpolo sister-in-law, Miss Louise Brew- the meeting that "Sewaren u^iiiii. ;plaint stated the Township had] , ,i of - by the Board. 4\\ Alibani testified at great tune mall has been damaged H ineaujc this wet ti a ster and nieces and nephews, fight the decision." "vnships Redevelop-(Puro')*sed fUi dirt from the Al- by Abl'ithain J. Rosen- length last week. in*he boxes. Postmen have v w».s the subject of masi Trucking Company with (now deceased i against ASSESSOR POST WAITS Also heard by tlw Grand Jury found all kinds of things in Peacock Still them including dead cats and in "Urban out receiving bids. Stewart' M. Hutt, now Town- WOODBRIDGE — No action yesterday .were three other for- 1 broken bottles. official maga- The Township contended that! ship Attorney, was taken last night by the mer Town Committeemen, Struttin Visitor to Guam, Native, Housing k Home!there was a fire on the dumps! Just before Ins death,' Mr. |Tpwn Committee on a successor George Mvoz, who represented Steve Molnar, Manager of on a 8unday afternoon and the Rost'nblum filed suit against i td David F. Verity, assessor,the Third Ward; Peter Schmidt, • the Iselin Theatre, Oak Tree COLONIA — Two at home "I "l.s Main Street fill dirt was needed to cover the Mr. Hutt. v«ho hadi been ap- Iwhose term expired June who represented the Fourth Road, informed the police once more and one tu go. Differ on Island Charm Mum Strwt Shbuldiarea and since it was an emer-i pointed Assistant Township |Committeemen iMolnar and Ward and was a member of the that the window in the ticket That's 'the latest news of a !• lie if takes its sub-'gency there was no time to re- Attorney to serve as attorney Winston said several namessanitation committee and R. booth httd been damaged by the three peacocks which on Page 2) 'ceive bids. lor the various boards. Mr. 'have been suggested. (Continued on Page 2) fireworks. wandered off the property of Mr. and Mrj>. Waller Zirpolo, New ,Dover Road last week. The first, peacuck. was cap- Township Girls Win High Nursing Graduation Awards tured the day after it disap- peared near School 20. It was the male bird. One of the fe- males was captured by nt'iiih- borhood children Monday who lua-d her into a box with some bread. The second female wit.s last jimi up a live on Hoffman Boulevard but she WHS up too.' liinh to be reached. , Yesterday, Mr*. ZHHHIIO re- ceived a call thai, tp pta- cui'ks, out1 a mail1, wVre St'l-''L, .strutting d o w n Brumhaff' Hinfd. "We lo.M aiiiHhcr niale peacock about six months nifii", Mr^. Zirpolo said "Maybe ilit: nibsiiiis tVnialt1 iduiid him. Hut «« cjii'fkt'rt thi' area mid could not locate lluiii ' Driver is Injured j In Parkway trash |* WOODBUIIXiE - tttibi'it J, iKraiu, 30, Purlin wii.s iiuuivd IsiiiMlay ^"lipn'tWlflrt- e*ttrtMl of! his cur on Route 9 at the Purk- wuy bridge. . 1 Police said that Kraus caf MISS I'AUUNE CALVO Or. II. P. Vm, president 6( the hospital1! medical stuff, nUwt Olesirn mis ulsu (he flral gruduutint; student to receive went over the safety aisle and } At mutilation exerclws of the 1'erlh Aniboy (ieneritl Ho»- ocean and I do not intend- tt presented the Dr. Juhn Lund AWard lo Miss Naney Olesen, the Student Activities Award, a newly cn-ated honor of the crashed into a bridge abutment. By W1NUSOK J. LAKU jl School of NurihiK Miu> Jean Uolhai , return there unless forced to. WoodbrtdKc a pin granted each year tv Ihe graduating school's Studrnt Nurse!, Organizatlun for uutstiindint «s- The young man was taken to WOQD.BRIDOE • Quam was the lirst graduate to rncrive Hie Women > Hospital The Mand. however, retain* student with the bifhett achlevriuent In obstetrics, MUD tracuniculm activities, The aevull and it year's member' Pert,h Amboy Oeneral HospUulu small island.on the map of H'tiild award for the highest a«adeuic averse ol the claw, fond mwiiorieG of happy d Olekn is the tUuibter «f Mm, Andrew Olesen, 115 New *M|| In (be Anuriian Nuntes Association were presented by by St, John's First Aid Squad, the Pacific bac\ in 1944 wljen i'fil president Mrs. Edwin Quiii,'Carteret, presentedJiw treated lor lacerations of the I arrived there during the war spent visiting native village! Street. »nd * graduate of Woodbridge High Sohwl. T)ie student president Mi»i> Jean *tot; CarUiel (right!. Mlu * ;200 check lo be used fur pbttiraduatr. rolleiiaU Oleien entered the nursing school on » Kt'hularship from hand and sprained back Mid re—and as far as I'm concerned after the Jap Invaders w«rt l.und Award h*» for many years been it prize coveted by (Continued on Page 3) i. Miss Uolhai is daughter-ot Mr. and Mr«. George each ihiduatinj «bwi, . the Women's Auxiliary of the County Medlcul Society. leased. It's still a mall mound ln the Dolhai, 123 Smith Street. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961 thinking, is atrocious A member of thr ,„».,.. "hlfh humtdtly atifl quite Rotery Club Blnci> m.rf, rain and rain, I remember PA0.E TWO Breckcnrlrlie wfts ii planting earroU near ourjuon- ^ .for many years RIHI ; Boy, Youth Injured had of his death, an hoi,,' CountyWarns 2 her, 1 but In Traffic Mithapt 'what has beni d""' me^they '.since I last saw it. » ted like radishes. Mr. Breckenrld?.-„ WOODBRTOOE—Two pedes- ithrtlliiiK rxpcricncf HoWever/MiBS calvo, thinks sldered his Bfniini 'Assessor^ trians were hit by ears In two ni«ny Pjoc. ^ First Presbyterianmi, spoke of Native it in all m wh™t you ge t useda parRU- accident* Monday. Woodbrldge as on W00DBBIDOE - Townihip I hurl visited. < s ih' l,,nw!to. She has two other sisters on,. r,M Five-year-old Mark Orlltta, 10W tax assessors were cautioned school must"' I pot to k' lone living in Chicago, wd the Important pliasrs in i,- this weeek by mthe M.oaieseMiddlesex Corey Street Fords WM..light. 'i-nther well, n'1 nf [joined the church iin I:. ln Board of Ta»Uon to.ljr "««d when rtrack ^ a 'WHS familiar \utl>. bosj; of luck to you, Miss ing as elder shin on each «le ujed »:« egn« *»£ 0-.**, town of and the people of rro-s to the state tax oN- n ^^ s. charette, 3d. «ta- became Mr Breckenrldge sought• elee-Brerkenridiw died „.!!••. ll . 1 ! Her mother, a |ted public omco but once, when 1946. i'C "''- ten Hiand. The lad was reteRR- ,s,,)illiltl.d ivom her fat 01 1 • -'--• mayor in 1918.1 -Mr. BrpckimnrU;,. "The amount of school aidi ,. the ho(,pitfti after being Kvrrvnno was made to ^or*,, was .. your municipality receives and ^^ fo d, nml a* a little girl of He was head of the non-partl-|by two daughters, A, . the county tax that It will be of was her job to wash the knn committee that Planned and ;E. Breckenrldge. i>t; reauired to pay cart be mater-1 ,,,Po.ie>e soldiers' backs. After anwrvlsed the erection of thejftnd Harriet B " BuildlngJwmin1 m s. Rodn. i••„ lli'ly aff.'cti'd by one sale," the 50P COMPARES VIENNA „ Americans came and liber- Memorial Munclpal Building, -mu™ „ o. femd warned. He is also survival The Republican National ated the Wand her lamUy dedicated In 1924. The county board and mu- reunited She stared in school During the depression »«»«, granddaughters, Mu- Committeeommittee, In their thirh d critl g nicipal a«esdorassessor»s ooopera-tecp d land continued through Cathed- cism of events disclosed in •r Breckenrldge did-OBtttwid* and; Anna iH with the state in the study that V service as director of Mu- FDR's official papers, said the School, which in Fair Lawn; a brothe:. •••••nil ended Friday. nicipal Relief. He also WM sup- E. Breckenrldge, MI H "fatuity and danger of one - ervisor of the County Transpor- The samplings will be stud* man, secret diplomacy WHS I Graduating ...._. . and a nephew, n;, T,,rsd,.v. On the spier's platform, lr(t to r.Kl t. H"»"J J»™^ "J J," K,,Wsfn> past present of Crafti- ltd during the summer and, on never better revealed than at priest, who had taught a tation survey. Breckenrldge, Oranci October 1, the state will issue a th« 1943 Cairo and Tehran con- Udycllff College, Highland table of equalized values. ference unless It was at Vienna Palls, N. Y., urged her to attend Munclpalltleg then have 10 problems—clay pits, neglected recently. the area, the Tyson property; Ithii Institution. " d&yj In which to appeal to the juarrlea, swamp land. The re- The June 3-4 Vienna con- if an air pollution recording year term which expires Decem- and the damage done to it by Her father, now a small State Division of Tax Appeals. machln'c and was Informed thejber 1063. Charles R. Hervey port also Indicated a serious ference between President Ken- fire were Introduced by Mr. Ko- grocer on the island, sent her to matter hns been referred to|was then appointed to Mr. lack of Interest in shopping on ,. Several thousand sales were nedy and Soviet Premier ( vacs. Mr, Cadwalader objected the States and she graduated, Main Street, as well as a lack processed by municipal assess* Khrushchev, the committee Michael J. Amodlo, purchaslngjRlnyak's term. to truck traffic and also testi- this year. During the four years! of centralization of municipal STEWART M. HUT1 ,or» In the county and the coun- said, gave Marshall Stalin'Stli's ac- igent. fied that contrary to previous she spent at college she 'was activity." '' ty board before they were for cessor "& chance to open a new When Mrs. Arway raised her Grand Jury testimony, Robert M. Vogel, lo- Mrs. Adams roommate, and this warded to the State. drive to obtain effective con 'olee, Mayor Adams Informed is how we happened to meet at and (Continued from Page 11 cal attorney, never represented trol of Berlin," ver that "either you mind your the Property Owners' Associa- Visitor to Guam the wedding. DRAINPIPE TRIP )lace or leave. There are a lot •cicharichard Krauss whwoo wwas a Sec- In August, she will return to Nine y«ar tion in a conference with Ty- Lakewood, Col. Ambitious Castro eyes rest )f people here with problems, >nd Ward representativetti , (Continued from Page 1) Guam and will teach English at Old Tommy Kemp was pulled son officials. GORDON BERKOW •of . lot just you and your friends Messrs. Mroz, Schmidt and subdued. The town of Agana, the high school in Agana. How feet'first into a flooded drain- 1UII JWQl jv»« «.— „ -- Another hearing is scheduled l" Bnham I Krauss were subpeoned to test- its capital, will always be re- anybody would want to return pipe, while he and some friends you brought along," Burnham for tonight and then the mat- T fy last wesk but were not call- membered as a place of utter to the Island \sIs momorre than announce the opening of their offices "were wading in a rain - iwollen Barron Avenue Gardner, Sewaren, asked if ter will be adjourned until late can imagine— the climate to id until yesterday. devastatlon-jthjth e worork of heavy drainage ditch. ;he Sewaren Civic Association in July to allow Board members (Continued from Page 1> oould sit in with Herbert M Testimony of all four was bombardment. Every so often I For the General Practice of Law Tommy steppe.. „ d into the to go on vacation. things.he was prevented from Hutt, Industrial Commissioner, :oncluded by noon. think about that Island and open pipe and disappeared. doing when his property was In in-preparation of an industrial " Another Grand Jury session Italic about it with others who You II Always Get under the firm name of Screams brought Tommy's the category of a non-conform >rochure and was told it was [had been there. 1 .will be held next Wednesday. Town Gelling mother and a Fire Department ing use in a residential zone. .he project of the Junior Jmaglne', the pleasant suprlsc A Good Deal... |The disposal plant is only the (Continued from Pa?e 1> .Rscue squad. Mr. Kaufman's factory was In Chamber of Commerce, i icceived last Saturday when first phase of the Grand Jury Iject from a question asked re Sometime later and 315 feet existence before the adoption A resident of Colonla again I met a sweet native Islander on home mortiMe financ- HUTT & BERKOW underground, Tommy cams to Invpstigfltlfln, Two other phases cently by the Redevelopment of the 1931 zoning ordinance. jomplainea of fumes from frotirtJuam, who w«s four years ' an opening behind a neighbor's are expected to be presented.to1 agency. The author wrote: ing— buying, bdildlng or re- Residents of Sewaren spoki Allen Industries. Rahway, and old when I was there. She is . Suites 301-303 ^ home. He rushed back to the the Jury by Prosecutor Edward "According to Woodbridge of billows of black smoke ema was told the matter was re- Miss Pauline Calvo of Agana, — when you call Kene and the waiting arms of Township officials, the con- natlng from Hess Trading an.' ferred to the State Departmen' Dolaifas soon as the Quacken- and was a bridesmaid at the his mother. sultant's field survey report first upon FIRST BANK & TRUST CO. BLDG Transport July 4. Mrs. Mar of Health. bush murder trial is over. Mean- wedding of Miss Rosemary ,ime Assistant Prosecutor vJohn'j analyzed the Tswnslyp, ,de- . Polaris submarine Edison is Arway demanded to know if tb Alan Lewis, 28. formerly with ume AMiauiui iiuuv»»vu» " • lanaiyiGeu wie mmiM^, ,•«. Guinan to Lieut. Wllsle H. 214 Smith Street launched. Township is planning purchasi White Plains municipal engl Koznk is handling the first Seated areas'jn need of demo- Adams. Miss Oulnan is the neers, was named asslstan phase—construction of the dis- ljtlon and/or rehabilitation, adopted daughter of Ohlef of FIRST SAVINGS posal plant which a Perth Amboy, New Jersey Township engineer at $7,500 Township and pOinted out several import probe indicated may have' been nt facts. There were open land And Ijoan Association Township Engineer Carl Whee of funity coimtfiwtion. . FRUIT and FLOWER BASKETS .' advertised in a national-en 339 SUte St., Ptrth Amboj, N.J, "Delivered Anywhere Rineering magazine and Mr CLEAN Hlllcrcst 2-3272 In the World" [Lewis was one of .42 applicants Plant Hearing GUARANTEED 535 Amboj Ave., Woodbrtdjt, NJ Combination Flower J80 Amboy Av«., Edlion, V.I. He and his wife will make thei PEA and F.rult BatkeU home in the.Township, - (Couinucd from Past 1) • riOWF.R BASKETS ' and thMe were sulphur fumegj . • GIFT BASKETS In a "triple play" 8. Budd Hillcrest 2-7770 • FRUIT BASKETS i Harris re3igired as a membe ~ Ml fromv'the blMe. Jo-' $19.50 CALL lot the Wowftridge Redevelop JJjjitberg, Rahway, attor- Per Ton Rl 1-5424 ,mjtnt Agency to taks the pc ney for the plant, objected sitlon of executive director, M "this has nothing to do with WALT & GEiJE'S Stephen H, Rlnyak resigned le application." SLOWER SHOP from his two-year appoint- Approximately 15 pictures o MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE 32J Penhlns Avenue 'ment, expiring December 31 We will remove any coal which dors not equal V. S. Cutwet, N. J. and took over Mr. Harris' four- GENERAL ELECTRIC LOWEST PRICES Government standards and refund jour money. on NEW FORDS Woodbridge Ford CHODOSH Bros, and WEXIER 855 St. Georges Avenue 36 E. Grand Avenue, Rahway FU 8-1000 SPACEMAKEE ME 4-7400 REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER are you 18.8 CU. FT. 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'• *.' THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961 PAGE THKlI? Magla-Clark Nuptials Third Wardi Held in Linden Church Democrat^ WOODBRIDOE Atft dou -Jackson Avenue, Rahway. For ble ring ceremony Saturday af- traveling the bride wore A dress ternoon In St. Puul's Lutheran of hot with matching ac- Plan Picnk and Evangelical Church, Lin- cessories and a white carnation den, Miss Barbara Elntne Clftrtc,1 corsage. AVKNF.I, Til" Third dauuhter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mr a. Manila graduated from Sixth DiMurt Democratic ' prt, James Clark, 611 Washing- Woodbrldge High School. Her a I. us hist mri'tlnn until ton Avenue, became the bride husband is a graduate of Ro- tcnibi'v. mud(> final arl of JnnVR A. Manila, son of Mrselle Park High School, Berth mints (in ihr annual and Mrs. Carmelo Maglia, Wln- are serving apprenticeships at :July :'.;i iit Merrill Park, i field. Rev. Floyd P. Mllleman Qulnn and Boden Compnny lonift t'hulrmnn Is Mrt, • officiated. Rahway; Mrs. MaRlla as a Dick. iisf-Mtcd by Joseph Th« bride, given in marriage proofreader and Mr. Manila as 7,lone, rn-rlialrman. Josephs by her father, was attired in, a. a linotype operator, |cavdi. 'I'lidinas Butler, izown of ChantlUy luce with a] ••' "*"*:•'- Finnk Mn/rleskl, Mrs. Wa Snbrina neckline outlncd In Drnbin and Walter 8obH roses, Ha* bouffant, bustle type Mr M.tn/ionc. candldttt'.j skirt ended in a scalloped chap- Library Board Third Ward Town ( train. A single lace rose held mnn ,«lll be honored at 1" held fingertip voll of Imported oft dmiwi at the Bel Illusion, and she carried a cas- Member Name* Manor, Ptrlli Amboy. Tit cade of carnations and babies' AVENEL—The Avenel Public miiilnhle for the affair, yi breath with a center orchid. Library Board of Trustees held held Snlurday. SeptemOir;; Maid of honor was Miss Di- its final meeting before the from the committee o|':, nnt> Ttigga, Sayro Woods. Brides- summer recess. Mrs. Daniel lkh Mrs. Fiancls TOWn maids were Miss Dale'Manila Levy, president, expressed re- iBlrmun and Mr. Drablnt' ,l\y< IKS INSTAM, FIRST SLATE: Stanley J. Mann was installed president of the newly organised Woodbrldr* T»wn- cousin of the bridegroom and fret over the recent Illness ol iiilrman; They are ',l,jp junior Chamber of Commerce at the Forge Inn. I*ft to tight, Irvlnjf I'rnnrr, past stale .laycee president; Robert Miss Jean Ellen Manila, sister Mrs. Frank Mazzur, librarian, • Uo U Salle. Elmer Dra|«4/ Vnclkel, direr-tor; Samuel Rnck, urea viee president who presented the charter; Alan Roc., recording secretary; Mr, of the bridegroom, Wlnfleld. and Mrs. Michael Petras will rs. Sobleskl and Mrs. Edw£Nh-:! M.mn Carl Wheeler, director; Mayor Frederick M, Adams; Jack Lieberman, Metuchen Jaycee president; John Mllano, Flower girl was Miss Lorelynserve M temporarily. 'yiykoxskl. " .. , treasurer; Joseph Vaiano, first vice president; Richard Basarab, corresponding secretary. Jay Denny, Rahway, cousin of Robert Tune, a member of Those wishing to register K#:'_' the bride. the local police department. IP giMieral election can dO'W,, Serving as best man was Fred was welcomed as « new mem- Ith the following reglrtn<((|i- Deltrlch, Roselle Pnrk. Ushers ber of the Board. F. P. O'Con, ir the sixth district; Mrs.DWt^.;. Juniors List Dorothy Ann Morton September Rites Included Richard Mabee, Win- nor, member of the house corrf- 81 Dcmorest Avenue, MB 4*,' field, and Robert. George Clark, mlttee, expressed appreciation 842; Mrs. Anthony O'Bilen,Br. Woodbrldge, brother of the to Mfs. Mazzur, Mrs. Petras happen Street, ME 4-OWU.'' Year's ProgramBric/e of Ronald Novak Planned by Pair bride. Ringbearer was Thomas and Mrs. William Kuzmiak for larry Walters, 215 WOOflniflPH -A program plan- WOODBRIDOE — The enBerry- , Sussex. the work In. beautifying the uenup, ME 4-6215; Bernart KEASBEY-The marriage of budget meeting was traveling the bride wore a navy :agement of Miss Adele Bar- After a trip to Miami Beach, front of tho library, and to iTeedman. 60 Cozy Corner, 1 hv the Junior Woman's Miss Dorothy Ann Morton, blue dress with white accessor- bara Baginski to Thomas D. Fla., the couple will live at 123Mrs. Joseph Kaiser for con- -9436; Mrs. Drabin, 415 ies and an orchid. _n Avenue, ME 4-1780; Mr. X* of Avenel at the*home of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don- Lattanzio, 144 Pulton Street, tributing flowers. ialle, 66 Demorest Avenue, Ml .lames Mazza, George ald C. Morton, Rangeley, and Mrs. Novak graduated from son of the late Mr', and Mrs. Many desirable children's Rangeley High School and 1-5946; Mrs. Tobln, 348 Renufcft it,,,i Projects for' the year Ronald Samuel Novak, son of Janiel Lattanzio, has been an- books have been added to the Westbrook Junior College, Port- First Savings Avenue, ME 4-2365, arid Hrfc .2 include plans for sale Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Novak, lounced by Miss Baglnskl's par- shelves and ten new books from Bayvlew Avenue, was solemniz- land, Me. She Is a special class the VA11 About" series are now Stanley Derewsky, 181 Minn* sale of Easter mts, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Ba- ed Saturday afternoon In the teaojier in Edison Township. ready for summer reading. New Miss Linda Patnoi Wed Vvenue, MZ 4-3528. All dlgiM*. Christmas cards, ilnskl, 504 Prospect Avenue, Opens Saturday • i,dv in id Her husband graduated from adult books Include: "White persons are urged to register party, Chinese auction, Episcopal Church of the Good jaurence Harbor. A September Shepherd, RaogsleyiRev. Dan- the same high school and the EDISON TOWNSHIP—A host Voyage," "Field Guide to Amer- ;arly, dink hn '" sale. adding ie planned. of savings will become available iel K. Sullivan officiated at theUniversity of Maine. He is em- ican Wildlife," "Builders of New members welcomed In** Miss Baginski, a graduate of to residents of Edison Town- To Charles L. Schulman ployed as a structural steel Emerging Nations," "China the club were Mrt. Oefflt|(l Woodbrldge High school, isshlP i Porcls an(j the surround- WOODBRIDGE—At a double sisters of the bridegroom. Wuesthnff, Mr. and,Mrs, Rob- Escorted to the altar by her worker through Perth Ambo: Court," ."Dally Life* in Cartlv co-chairmen. Is as fol- mployed by Gulton Industries ing areas here Saturday whef) ring ceremony Thursday night Serving his brother as best ert Flanagan, and James" IS father, the bride wore a gowniJ'°n Workers Local 273- age," "Dally Life in Flr'-"m\ Inc., Metuchen. Her fiance the new office of First Savings in Congregation Adath Israel, nan was Joseph F. Schulman Robia, The dark horse prize li$$ 0 Cnantu lacewltn address by ' "ly »S^brlnaj graduated from Middlesex and Lqan Association Is opened u ""^Mlss Linda Joan Patnoi. daugh- Ushers were Monte Braverman pltiiilx'i' 12. and Saxon won by Mrs. WueBthoff, 1 neckline trimmed with sequins lounty Vocational and Techni- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe AI Pat- ;. M IllHllVI to Citizenship for business. In addition to be- Franklin," "The Kennedy Gov- 'ort Lee; H, Lee Dameschek and seed pearls, and long ta cal High School, Perth Amboy, noi, 505 Linden Avenue, became Projects Set ing the first office of Its kind ernment," "A Burnt Out Case," Boston, Mass.; Alan Haveson BUS RIDE SET pered sleeves. Her bouffant j and served four years in the the bride of Charles Lewis Roselle Park; M. Barry Nyllck iW i.iulit with the program In the Township, John F. Ce-"The Split Level Traps," "The COLONIA — The La»i skirt featured a garlaand of V. S. Air Force, He Is a partner i executlv« secretary of the 1 ;. p iyuicd by members' ru 0| Last of the Just," "Russia and Schulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. last Orange; Lee Richard Par- Auxiliary of Colonla Plre D*- and manager of American Cer , ,L:,II October 10, federa- lated roses and extended By Sisterhood association, will offer the bor-the West Under Lenin and David Schulraan, 1.344 Wlnslow :ot. Long Island City; and Dr partment wiU sponsor a WU ; amic Laboratories, Woodbrldge , ..is• 11L and birthday party; chapel train. A queen's AVENEL— Fund-raisins proj- rower or saver a convenient Stalin," "A Shooting Star," and Avenue, Union. Rabbi Samuel Charles Sllberstein, Philadel- ride to Seaside Park September Newberger and Dr. Elvin Kose phia, Pa., cousin of the bride Him H, business meeting; crown of crystal and pearl held ects for 1961-62 season for Sis- and economical place to handle "Life in Medieval England." 9 with buses leaving Innaia 1 officiated. groom. .mil, i 14, drama program; her fingertip veil of importedjterhood Congregation B'na most of the financial transac- Avenue Pirehouse 6:30 P. tions. The bride, given In marriage After a trip to Bermuda, th i mint 28, business meeting; illusion, and she carried an or Jacob were outlined at a board lhairmen for the outing , The new office, located bn by her father, was attired In couple will make their home ''iiibcr \'i, art program with chid on a prayer book. of directors meeting at Avene HEALTH and BEAUTY Safety Council Mrs. M. Sandanato, Mrs..f, Amboy Avenue at Fifth Street, an ivory silt peau de sole* gown Philadelphia, Pa. mlmiiK of centfrplpces and Matron of honor was MrsCommunit. y Center by Mrs. Sid- Maglia, Mrs. E. Qlagota, **d will proyide regular savings with Alencon reembrolderjd Mrs. Schulman attendee ui.Lijoii.simade by members; Roy A. 8mlth, East Walpole. ney Nochlmson, vice pfesjden Mrs. R. Brady. Tickets may be With summer on us, you will accounts. Insured by the Fed- la'• OuUcKe and is em-ito Mental Health Association orlns Committeeman Maynard • "' '"'" "" ° A review of the school cross- commander, was installing of' fovtl i>t the Bowery Savings146 Bayard Street, New Bruns- Winston who is running for re- ihows there In the fall for a Tuesday at the Post Home ac- ing guards program Is antlel- ficer for the Auxiliary and *f York City. ! election, Rain date is August 4. ordlng to an announcement by pated. Junior" Auxiliaryf with Mrs, Day Important Mrs. Margaret Pastor, presi- Now that summer vacation is Scot C. Wlnkler, departme: ient. here drivers in residential areas conductress, assisting, BETTER AHfcAD are requested to exercise extra Auxiliary officers are: l& to You? NASHVILLE, Tenn. — It was caution and watch for children B. Poliwada, commander; Mrs. ;o have been an April wedding, playing In or dartirm wit into W. S?,enasl, senior vice conv >ul W.'C, Swuner was arrested the road. Bicycle riding at dusk mander; Mrs. Jack Tlmar n March when he brought or after dark should be discour r OF COURSE Woodbridge ai, ed by parents, the council ad- diss Heidi Quthersohn here to neet his mother. He received vises. CEASAR'S in 180-day sentence for forging Troy Donahue's performance offers a eomplei IT IS Knightig s of Columbi hree checks two years ago. in "Parrish" was so well liked Sheriff Leslie Jett grantee that he has been asked to do hem special permission to hold Lovers Must Learn" with That's why he wedding in the jail. The Jatalie Wood and Connie Ford. iQueymoon-will have to wait. you should

CARNIVAL Pte« Airline Information, ticket! Obtained [Va more convenient SEE TED! JULY 17th to 22nd when wo moke youi reservation; yBt it We Also Carry cofiU no more) Ac- Personalized Accessories At Ted's you can actually see the tual Ucfcet price is »U exact FORMAL you will be wearing CORNER OF MAIN STREET and AMBOY AVENUE you pay No charge CEASAR'S STATIONERY for our service on your Wedding Day! , OVER 130'Muin St., VViMidbridge OVKR LQUI5 CSIPD IMC Open 8 A. M. to 9:30 I'. M. COMPLETE THAV/SL SERVict Suuda* 6 A..-M. to 1 1'. M. We have ihe LARGEST SEtECTION 40 BOOTHS SL ACTIVITIES 40 of any tfpd FORMAL WEAR AT- # 26 Merchandise Booths TIRE in this area-IN STOCK! 1597 Irving Street, Kahway JUST ARRIVED!! GUARANTEED PERFECT FIT FOR Free Nightly Feature! # Mammoth Food Tent NEW FALL STYLES EVERY MAN, NO MATTER WHAT SIZE! • Formals # 5 Auxiliary Food StjnAs EVENING APPOINTMENTS FU 1-2114 May Be Madfc for the Fron-r '•V.vt'mi STj^RS OF SWEDEN # 10 Amusement Rides • Weddiiif Uowft* and Fitting of All You»#ornmi Attire • Bridesmaid*' Ilrejici PUBLIX • Crowns and Veiu # Music and Entertainment • AcccHcrtts acrobatics high atop a • Mother «( tue pride Gowns, PHARMACY • Eastern BUr (iowni • Cocktail DresKi • , TED'S TAILOR SHOP # "Stars of Sweden" Nightly .Call MK 1 «»809 110-foot Hwaying steel pole! Breath- Rtady and Cuitom Made Prompt, Krei! Drliv«y Servle* 17 Green Street Woodbridge 9J Main St., Woodbrldge Open Dally ip!M A.M. to B;(N P.M. Friday UI;M A.N. to »:00 P.M. Tfl. ME 4-3»26 inking spectacle! KBElf MKKIM; IN mi» Everyone Welcome! Evening! by Appointment OVEN mNIM.S TILL 1« MMWWMMMNIMI MAMMA THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961 PAOB FOUR Burv.vm* art »w *»«• Montecalvos to Depart law*1***1"' i. iwr Mi« .'-nil Pf'fL'-1"' OBITUARIES I Mm.' FlrtTfmv O;bv-n. rV '" 1 ROY E. BJORNSEN .1 Ocrltv Fiflifr»l. Horn*. (our brothrv« ^ WOODBRIDOE - Hniv f

his N Y Mr*. i(nu!-,t dream to visit Ills na-jfltter flnd later he duly Wediu'ixiay nuht in St. 1!)1:i sw loi^iownmid , Univ-whri' Uv~w!irnn hehe.. anand sev-^Wsev-^Wn barbebarber shopshop.. In p-vth Atnbo* OciKral Hospital Thf vA «'»» th Mirlf Strpr «»d liVl (f Cor.o> and »•* * ,ral member- <>! His family' .™ his own bus in, »- —•• Merc held Saturday aftfrnooti M Mi I WowJ.-Mr«.Hpl^ rPV.dTit of "), Cut on Ihc S. S Pfcrth AMboy. Woodl^d" «nd I ,im tlii- Kovfii Funnal Chapel lire Ions D »'?•, rfinn Stiwi. Perth Amboy. .jririnf Blv «, a member ot n HMI.F Uoiwud DeVwY. parteret^- later tak<-. "><'• > F la! vi ;< ftev Lylo B: Oanwei ot- the ratr.V.-f Dtufht*rt of . ^'' Three emotions of the.Publlc Service. i • awmber of 3l wmcrl lm, Hail.vf.7. ', .,„ nwfcj.thc trlp-j Mr. MonUcalvo l> a v«wwn 1 cli and l« Roftry m g^.,,,.^ «lm died I"™ ' , ,on Alrt and Brand. of World War I ami « nirmwr. .lames' C!- AuMl bom in Society ''• " « 'tviinis After vIMUnu bothjof WoodbTldge Post. American dfctawd «as In Holy Cro-> 1 by attack •'-• "-- »'«"•«-''*fti.m A*tt presenr,i-«coiitt Iniir iss ththee and *« „ w, Alt 8lie « 5.iry:vMl aftn " prance the

o! Foreisn Wars. Wood- Alex,; SITCH. JR. Puneral Home The chapter, and a rommu- STEPHEN service* lor Street. New VwkCity the patio and pool y.,- > . .if Our Savior's Luther- PORD6- Un- an Church. Perth Amooy. Stephen J Stitch. decii'fil -'*»' 'Charles on ProspectiCompany ,ul « , Surviving are his parents den been cmi>lP''f'd as 75 memboi-s of DennU, who Is ;: mi the; son of c attends] »rn: two sisters. Mrs. Munch, Red Bank and

JOHN 8. STA^TCK, Z Udy of Hungary Ceme- Tort CU>. lor . Tenn -Highway WwwaHW »«"T~"nf'hi. familT «ho will leave neit Monday for a visit to Ilah .„ COLONIA - John 8: 8^d- tery. ' or parts of th. country Spatrolman Charles Douglwsj Mr.H„a 1 ,.,,a„s a. BON VOYAGE: Frank Montrealvn »nd tnemhers 01 ni» i ^'f^^^ Montrcalvo, Rahw»y Avenuf, Sunday. From n, nick. M. 108 W. Fi(U«nth TO dKeasFd «5 , P«t. Mr b!irl > munde lh£ir name tai!S beC ••• 1 Bllubeth'BUubtth'i Church. LindenLtaden. and WMa nf\ute membeTr of the The o£Bcer was on his ' • MIXVP ! Inight. lifted them from their Kevln ta Kevln again to «nve«U|ate an nccW Burial w«» in Mt. Olivet wme-Hoptl4WI1 fire Company and to investigate an VNP. Mich.—Is it Keith placed. |^'crlbltlts 'anttml d cuROlL lnei thenm in.-ini->J. ulJ unt Mgrston, iery, Newark. a member of the Exempt Fire- I Survlvini! sre which Neal Baker, 2o, of Mount 'i ^, „ dfi'nnf ami [Donald Ha;!e, O.M.I., at Elsln o^l Hal Smith of Ca,,,,,, Thiixe deceasemviKBd" owne»»•.«d. -••and- mMmfn,.55 AMocUtionABJtocuiuuii,, Ford*ruiuo, Hope"»K-- J»-V • „ NPU al Homo, Green Stieet an an/ nde'd Si Shortly after their mother, operated a confectionery store, and Ke8gbey. He also was Texas: and ^unce "*,,,. Av,nll0. Burial was in; me at thelheart condition. a n in Colonla for eight yeara. He relirpd truclun»n and a vet-Haven, Conn.; HUM « "? '.'*'Clovei.lra,,,f , omc.teryl,,,,,^.J. . , seat o( hU pi time »UO operate a store' in Linden mn ofWor W Wftr I. Mrs. R<.s,mani- U^* ^ith clccensed was the )ius-jcuts and bruises. prior to the one in Colonia He „ ^vived by his widow,whom he lived, Mu. Annaoen , ^f tin- late Rose DeVries. . K,d formerly was employed as Kathellne iBraitllng); live sls-,Walker, Oiicaco. ^"••__^^"J,. t pipefitter at General Aniline R e Dalton. Fords;]-—~7_^^^^^^^^>| tfrs Mrs 0S Grtei and Film Corporation. Elizabeth. Darlen, Conn.; Julia, ACME GOOD WILL COUPON He WM born in Poland andlMt Bethel, and Ann and Claire Stinpi ••••••••••••• Ured In linden 39 years. He;of Hope!awn: two brothers, Jo- wu a communicant of 8t.isppili sebestlan, Fla.. and John, Hitabeth Church and was a: i Hope 8Vn with $10 purchase and newspaper coupon mamter of Linden Council' XnUhU of Columbua. VICTOR PETER8EN Burvtvlng are his widow,! PQRDS—Funeral service* for Nellie (Olei); two sons, Johii'v^tof pewrsenrt,, 5353, , 59 Ever- [reen Stamps 8., Jr.,. Pompton LakesI^Uies, anad g]Ten ^yenue, who died Mon- Thomat R,, New York City; a day mornlng at the Paul Klm- ,1 100 5&H Gr« \4HC _ of J10.00 i covpon daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann TraTra- bajji | Hospital, ukewodukewoodk,,d aafte fter j Thu coupon txpirti Ju^y atk. (TOOT. tin*.eiiai , LindenLid ; hihlhla mothermother , MrMrsMr«.|« .a a hearheartt attacattackk sufferesufferedd whilewhilej Mary Stadnick. Linden; a sis-ion vacfttion at Forked River ruvx. 1 •VIM IM »—#< * <• tan wwamini MrM , MnM . PeggP y KapellarlKapellarl , LiLlnjn wlH be he|d today from the den, and five grandchildren. & Son Funeral Home, 23! ACME GOOD WILL COUPON Another son,, APpl Cpl.. Robert!Fords Avenue. MARKETS Stadnick, was killed in New The deceased was a native of j in 1944. ! Perth Amboy and resided in JOSEPHINE L. CONOLE ! Fords 35 years. He was a mem- WOODBR1DOE - Funeral, ber of Our Redeemer Evangel- „ Clancy the barbecue se.t- Lancaster Brand ToTopp ^^ lervlcYs for Mrs. Joseph L. leal Lutheran Church and, HAVE A! „„, u,, tiun-honored favor- e who American Lodge, F. and A .M.., .stray Conole, 178 Place, who American Lodge, F. and A .M^ UPupI i,t lv www AmbSy Woodbrid.e. He was employed! P , , od old Lancaster Brand died Friday at y Woodbrid.e. He was empy it e thl BO BUHCTURS General Hospital. held att the Nixon Nitration Com-Com-, 1 uniim. grated were held } lb. ground betjf Monday morning from the Lennpany' . 41 •6 «li and iresh-urouad. !i cup grated tlnirp Boneless Bottom ROUND ROAST 79 Cheddar cheese 1 Tbsp. IAP Worcestershire sauce Lancaster Brand WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. Mix the above ingredients and shape into cakes. Brush tRW CITCITVV ** SUBURil»SUBURBANN OKLIVKOKLIVKRB T melted butter seasoned with Worcestershire, sear well on bothl AN ESflMATE ANYWHERE sides and grill, turning often until done. Serve with hot! TOP SIRLOIN ROAST mustard. . ' ' Quality Keeps Vs in Business GANG BURGERS • Door* & Wlndowi Lancaster Brand c Material* (Serves 30). ROUND • Millwoi* •.Wallboard 10 lbs. ground beef 2 Tbsp. L&P Worcestershire sauce 4 Tbsp. olive oil • Rtofing • Flooring 1 cup wine vinegar Chopped onion to taste 6 Tbsp. brown sugar . • Insolation • Plywood EYE" ROUND ROAST 1 cup chill sauce • Knotty Pint 1 cup water " t Houldlnt 1 cup ketahup • Kitchen la Up. garlic salt • Hardware 2 Tbspkw, . ..dr^y mustard !B tsp. celery salt Lancaster Brand t Paint Cabinet* Shape the beef into patties. Put the oil in a skillet, add ,1 chopped onkm and' brown, Add the remaining Ingredients and; e DOING IT VOURSEU-? MErcury 4-0125 S5?te 15 ™nu™•'•-*- m—»i" *>e »."»«« con™. PlacMteo thee Dattiepatties Oil«•1 ROAST GROUND ROUND constnictinn • «lt«ntlnn lit 431 fUhwaj AT.. WoodbrMn rhTgrill salt and PePPer them, and bnph with the sauce as! rtpilri they broil. . _ .- Lamulit trend SmtM Beef T6ngues -49c Ducklings

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fruits and Vegetables Round the Clock Pineapple, Orange, O 46-oz., Large SWMI Califwnia FRUIT JUICES Oranc»-Apricot iJ CMS ' Seedless Grapes * Pillsbury Deluxe Cultivated UIYCQ Pineapple, Yellow, Whi)», Q'^.I C\{\ mlALOchocolate Fudge, Double DutchW p^gi ' • -UU Blueberries box Local Grown Punchinello Broccoli bunch FRUIT PUNCH 3 r »i .00 Larg« fw c Van Camps 'ii Sunkist lemons 6 23 In Tomato ' Frozen Foods BEANS Sauce Ideal Pork «. Ideal Apple Birds Eye Fordhook' Lima Beans 4'r89c Beans 2^55« Sauce 7r'1.00 lmpala I'anrtrlible Birds if* < Laddie Boy tuna Ideal Pork & Broccoli Cat Food 4 45« Beans 5^*1.00 ! Birdi Ey« Rtfliliar w Frtnch Summertime-and the sa\ia is Green Beans 4X69' Beechnut • Ideal Prune - ' ; J i 1 Ideal • Coffee ^•*-65« Juice 2r'1.00 Asparagus 3£99<- Margarine Ideal Tomato Cheese features Allsweet 26. Juice 3 85 Kratt (slabisco Ritz Ideal Pin«apple-Grap«ffuit Cheei Whii 8•« - 29c Crackers £29. Drink 3r79 [ditoi Natural Save a-bundte bttj^^n Cfwairs, loo! th« m C be belter lor getting into unt of these. Vcssirr**, juicy July buys Swiss Cheese P^33 ACME GOOD WILL COUPON on the Monzna with their family-style spurts-ear apirit . . . on the nimble, nickd-nursing Corvair 500'a and 700'» ... on tiie Bakery features S-l'ussenger Lakewood Waguim . . . and on those Greenbrier Farmdak ' "Dated for Fr«ihnesi" • ; ill Spurt!) Wagons with up to twice the spaiie of regular wagons. Need more be said? Your Chevrolet dealer is the man U) talk to. Chevy Conutr MOHM Club Coupt White Bread 2^-39' FREEIBre ';^5 On* 16-01, loof o< Sup»«m« V/hi!» (read ^ ^ • Vifginla Ui V I., mmm mmmu |;-^ with pur^haM of two 12 or jari at i|| Ideal Grgp« Jelly .Md^WdW**!*! ' ™°™ ™ •?:x NAME See the new Ivii ADDRESS •ach

I« - v£"£m «*« eto«roi«, lie, m Ctovrrtrt, •!-. MI ck.Wri.t. tm. Chifjon Lake i Saturdayo, Julyv MldLei A». - LI 9-47W l« N« Bru«*. *«^H|2-WII All «Jwrl«fd l»«- •««"•• i M»iQ W. - )PA 1-U«« yi RoomveH Avt- - Ki " *"" THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1061 PAGE

s | The regular monthly '.7iiV/ Sdy Precautions land Communion will Fight Show to be held the,second of each month at 7:45 A II,, I{ House Burglaries Proves Success MUSF, Colonla Junior H' School. "Night time I* utM preferred Pormer world) Governor Robert Kramer, chair by mom burglars. Burglary Is mm Burglary a crime, of stealth and the week In New Jer- chanceg of being seen and made a personal;^, thp rim,niU hmn wl ,,. nip season when heard at night are usually less; at ftp recent box-;ulr(J lhc n(Xl ,(,w mrth*. should be and, It's also much easier to I>R show sponsored by B John. R lBr m „ hBve break-ln« and observe If someone is home V lannrr Holy Name Society. adJoMmP(, ,Ol. ,he 8ummer. all ct- Light and noise araee twwo ways Oennaro, ch«trm»n, - - —. advlce and of dlscouraiiing a would-be Rrv. Walter Radilwon.' made by the housebreaker. Light la a burg- Director, expreMed^'oniHH Association ter'rf enemy, and few will risk that the bouts sanctioned! : , nf poiirp and Policl e entering If a lamp or two are by the New Jprsry State A.AU. After Car Hit* Prig ,.,hn K. EKan, Wood- left burning when you leave Commission, will become an an- COLON! A - A Rahway WCK ,,,.,,-,. Department. In the evening. ThU ruse be- ntTfllr. wtfered minor InJuriJI. K.,nn says thli Pro- omes even more effective if The monthly Nocturnal 80- Saturday when her car wtjM, ,llt',.Mdpd to make cltl- leave the radio playing eicty's holy hour will be held out of control on Wood Aventjf .,. .,\MII-P o{ the itmple oo. F-turdnys liPtwtyn 2 »nd 3 A. 1 id hit a polf. ^ v should take to dls- "Good locks are another de- ftt 8t. Mary * Charon, Perth Trpfttcd for head and nbJ|. ,nl,v|rts from piOkllU ment that'll stop or delay _ i Amboy, Juries at Muhlenbcru Hospi- , „ likely burilary. growler, Outside doors should Imimthly ,,.,. f()r tal where she was tafcrn by C^t nin be done to » protected with substantial Tdlpiit so fur. with more than Ionia Firrt Aid Squad was Mr». -,,..*, Chief foran Mid. iln-tumbler cylinder locks. The SO members present in May. De- Phyllis Bruce, 48, B«atrlO» ",','.mi for »n evening iurglar Is a "wlley" old char- votions will continue through Parkway, Rahway. , l in the country Bcter, but It's up to you to out- the Summer months as usual. ri lu WOOnBRIlMJF. PISTOI, EXPERTS: Who took part In a match held at the New York City Police Aradrmy, City bland. N, Y. arr pictured abow. Stand- ,, iiumRht given to the smart him. The oddn are In In* left to rticht: Unit. Andrew I.iidwle, Patrolmen Rudy (llnff, Phil Yacovlnn, Jerry l.aRock, Edward Prrputnlk, Joseph Rtisharsky: John CMMMf, N.Y. your favor and by following a HOBT IN FALL ,'iriuitioiis recommend- P.B.A. president and iMrcllvr Jack Waldman. Kneeling, IM. Anthony Zuroaro, N, Y. Serjeant Jim Harris and Patrolman Frank Ferrara. tools lying around where prowl- j,,-, police departments. ew simple precautions, yon crs can get at them—they may WOODflRIUQE — McKenna. 64, Main Street, «l| ,,vny ten burglaries are can d« It." use them to get into your house ,,l in homes; and. it's The" Burglary Prevention during the evening create a rend, too. ^lave your news- where a key to the premises burglar to work behind un-iNever "boast" to your nelgh- 10. Be sure to close garage treated lor laceration* ot tt*. ., (art that in many Week Advisory Committee to- "Hved-in" look and often dis- paper forwarded to your va- may bit obtained in the event observed. Ibors and work associates of all doors, even If you only plan to head at Perth Amboy Qenetil ' • courage a would-be prowler, tnp Hospital where he was taken \9 i ho burglan chief gether with the. New Jersey cation spot, and you'll be able of an emergency. 7. Burglars have big ears, valuables you have laying be gone a little while. An empty 2. Securely lock all doors, WoodbridKf! Emergency 8qu»d ,',' person *e victimized. Police Chiefs have prepared a to keep up on all the local hap- 5. Make arrangements with so It's best not to "advertise" around, garage with the doors open Is n u d nK porchl b asemen penings, Make arrangements •i.,.[ went on to say list of simple "tips" that could lr £ . | t, i t a neighbor to mow your lawn your departure with an item In 9, Never leave ladders or|a good sign—"no one's home'MSaturdny after a fall ."••o.nno burglaries were s»ve a lot of grief when you garage. Be sure to Use sub- with your post office to hold and sweep your sidewalk at the paper or broadcast the, stantial Jimmy-proof locks and your mall and ask a neighbor Hl I,, New Jersey dur return after an evening out least once a week, news to the neighborhood at I where possible, auxiliary night if he'll pick up any circulars and most of these or vacation trip. 6. Leave your shades and large, Your trip is still newsl latches. handbills, etc. that might be ).isslblc by carelees 1. Connect an automatic blinds as you normally do when when you return but no longern left on your porch. i ;;';,,,i;, repeated warning! timer to one or two lamps to be 3. Stop all deliveries when you're home—never close them to the burglar. sure a light will be "on" during 1895 ... ;ul, off and leave win of time. It's better to call the 4. Notify your police depart- completely. Closed blinds may 8. Keep a record ol all your Christensen's ,,,„.„: the house com- the evening hours. Lights that dairy rather than leave a note ment before you leave; how keep the sun out, but also make : valuables and place what you ., ,ii,ik; open garage doon automatically turn on and off for the milkman (burglars can long you expect to be away and excellent screen the can In a safety deposit box. ,,., times even the front •Tfc« Friendly Store"

• , ••nuitlnee burglar" con* ',, ,„ find afternoons a ',,,„„. m work," Chief Egan Saturday, July 8th i,(l "Many women EO '•',, siiop, visit, or attend ,M.i'tinKs in the afternoons 9:30 A. M. "•>:,. professional house- liv on n work practically It.-"'- rord. Don't make It too r him-report unu«ual !i-;nus looking characters .;u-door salesmen with-' ,lllT credentials to your (li'imrtment. Remember, Ink your doors when! nut, even if only going] ,,,r fur & cup of coffee. featuring VILLAGE INN liar & Restaurant Your New Office I firrfn St.. Woodbrtdfe en (Cor. R»hw»T *»»•) DINING ROOM of the I OPEN TO THE PUBLIC !: Hot Luncheon) and Dinners and U0AN Served DallT SWIM SUITS I II i M. Till Cloilni, lt:U A. M. FIRST SAVINGS Sunilitj from 2:00 f. M. to ASSOCIATION Closlni (Mldni(ht) Fifth Sfreet and Amboy Avenue, Edison from Q'95 Authentic *S '' ••"-- •'"- ~-y

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(ill ASSOCIATION STORE HOUR* MK t-2159 m JUST DEIVE UP TO. OUH ' Christensen's 3:30 A- M. TO « P. M- lncludittl Wt4awd» DRIVE-IN WINDOW FOB lom«r frrldnt \ 54533 THURSDAY, JULY 6. • «T-»1 %-«,,„ lioAI. NOTICKS PAGE SIX LKOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ni Oali Trep Ro»d north » dt LEGAL NOTICES LEOAL NOT1CB8 « minute. w"t. 1»1M feet rt upon UIP»V,.. he rltthti. privllnges, Will, to mt <"r- '"• ••— 1 mln power »» may he ;;„,•.. feet lc " " ^P*** " ' nf ««#rutlon (or the Mle of mort-onds west a dUlsnrr •>> « '' '" •nd tppurttntnees thereunto be- I will expo* to wle-nt P"W '«";. hy law or rule» of r:n.,r- SL5TSS.1-. datrt May »th. to_a point: thenciMt- "™rt J <* longing or In anywise Bppfrtftlnlno due On Udder .fcortlln. •srm 40 minutes 30 «• <;>> * ""^ * Th« ^ihiprlber f»«erres thf riRht lo It dunes Avcnel Churqh tMl. distance of 138.79 tc- WEDNESDAY, THE 19TH *>« (4, on fll«- with ihr R«l ndjoiira uld Mle from time to tlmi> to th* nortnon h |t,OUI8 J. OOHBNOHBN. By Urtue of th* shore stated thence (3) north 1" tie [ITS M mln- SEWAREN NOTES rti;l»nre of miblect only to mich llmllfttlonn or the Attorn py Writ, to m* directed ani d«llver*d. "wei M neoiiflu rut • ilirnrc (-4 >rvntrirtlan* npon th* MIMIM of I.-L. , 39; 1ft, 13, I will cxjxwe to Mle st public v*n- «.74 fen to » pnii.' imich power u nil be upecUlly pro- .Has Busy icdL i; j i-'-rinpiir of land and premises hereinafter K«'^.«'TIn the'Countth Co y of Mlddlesej;N,w j,r»v. . md l)« ind 130 In m, of Block* MJ and «r u <<**t forth DLBSSX OOUNTT. Docket No. F- fnirStaMo:Vw >r»v: .1 T spproilm»t« imounl of the Rahw.y Ayenw snd , ned by Mrs. Charles Miller, or- —Mrs. Albert Anderson, East ... v t-fin- tlS.MflOO plus pnrtlcwlarly wt forth. ifid described, on the T»t •?•* rt he ( irint deed »nd adter- inty or 1736-W. MOHAWK SAVINOS AKD ii Attract or'p»M' ^'S,td«ment to be Wtitned t»y saW>rtael. New Jersev, „„ ganist. at 8 and 0:30 A. M. At Avenue "i*nt lait *wk at r*r «»tt of situate. lylnB snd being In the Bor- ough of Cftrtertt. f- U« »i" bplnK in 1l;» l«'l «nl/^ , ^, of_ s*"nt««n..Tho^jmlnatlon of Ml-17n,., ! ., Said lots ln s«liMii.i>MMdleseiT , in the flt»t« 01 new favorite hymns of the conirrf- port Cape Cod, Mass. rtOwn p»vm«ii o« "" BKHTTNISO . » point m the RooMiell Avenue, Cuter»t, PHISD* s u*R8H/nj., ..... I'.th the ra(M Of this) sals Bulldln>, Main Htrrc : Jersey: n [inlnt , with all and singular the New Jerwrv. and i« gation will br sung. -The Miases Barbara Jersey. .PAVLOVBKY, a« TnirtM tot KOB BEOINNINO «t hrr llT KRT K. MARSHALL, Bunkruftt, and Onk TfM nrlvlleiren, Mredluments and upectlon. Stnfrspiratlon «rvlee will bejula. Andrea Butkowskj The »pproxlm»tc s:-. ount of the jnortherly »ltle of ..tcrlv »l°n(! .nM.c'rthere,rttte belonging rHKDERICK SIMON bv wld ROBERT B. MARSHALL are D«- fort ' Iwld at the hortle of Mr and j an Butkowsky wHl be senior, ,,Mi,, mfnt< P t *?enu» ludKtnent to be MttMifi " " O MU tt» «mtr«t or,.. „ the sum of Two Tnoiimn One tendsntj. Mrs. Jac&b Dietrich. 540 Pair- counselors at the Olrl Scout! urn. id erly line of InMng Street (fofnterly Writ of Biecutlon for the sale ot resprfH the right to td- . known u Bremrd Street) snd nm- Hundred tflnety-on* of'*••*• rontimon wlt mortgsged premises dated May 17th. sale trorn tlmt to time I.-L. 7/»ra KUul» *H1 *•<• to t*1* P'°" ^'l* south 47 degree. I» minutes 30 sec- Togethw to Singsplration as a group are nper unit, while Andre* will be Invited to do so. • a progrnni aid trainer and J"*", p»Tln« I«H itreets and extending ar The Men's Bible Fellowship will wist in the art* and craft io< to santury new" in ...... will continue to meet each unit. with Towmhlp RPBi.latlons on file Wednesday, 8:30 P. M. at the Joan Butkowsky wa« a week- the offitf of the Township In-" home of Mr and Mrs. Fred end Kue.it of Marsha Strieker, rtt' sbote silpiilMlons must b* The PERTH AMBOY Savings' Institution McColley, New Dover, Road. Mehlo Park, and apwit a day completed within a period1 Of elght- |e*n ill) months or title will rerert Coloma at Asbury Park. lack to thf To«n«hlp. ! The Junior Hlgb Fellowship -The Misses Barbara Kijula. Upon acfep(»nce of the minimum Will meet tomorrow, 7 P. M.Andrea and Joan Butkowsky ild or bid ntwTf minimum, by the Township OommlttM and ttw pay- for a hot dog roast. A devotion;devotionattendeftttended a psychologpsychogy session ,ent thereof by the purehuw M- will be held on the topic "The K|Ven by Joseph Caprlglllone at to the msnrier of purebatt Difficulty of Disclpleahlp," and the Woodbrtdge Township Olrl "accordsncf with t*rms of sale m m«, thr Towmthlp wUl dsllter games will be led by Qrahamjscout Council. The theme of bargain snd a** deed for add Bardsley. youth director. Alii the talk was '-Knowing Your- Ipremises v Junior "Hi's" are Invited to [self DATBD: My Kh.»196l. attend. -Andrew ButkoWsky, home H I ni^NlOAN. Towmlllp OleT* Service to the To be advertised July «th and The Senior High FellowshipI for summer vacation from the .uly 13th. 1WI. In The Indtpendent- will meet tonight at 7 P. M, University of South Carolina L**d"' I -L. Vt, 13/*! with "The Nature of Ood" as spent a week-end a* guest of the topic of dUcuMion. The john Fech, Perth Amboy. at NIW JERSEY STATK DBPABMENT tournament event will be ajst. Francis College, Loretta, Pa or cnn SERVICE —Mr. and Mrs. Percy 8 I Announced closing date for filingII vent at tomorrow Austen. West Avenue, have re- .ppnouuM,, July 31, 1W1. Por ap-jl 1869 Uwllc»tlon«. since night's Teen Canteen will be a turned lrom a vacation spent•liplicationsi , duties, apd minimum]! at their summer-place qualifications, apply to Department girls vs. boys basketball game. of civil Samlet Stste House, Tren- 11M gimnaelum will be open ati)n KettlPtovn, Southbury ton. Nf* Jon* " 7 P. M. for all Junior andjeonn.. and In an auto trip ur Open to rttlzens. 11 months resi- Senior High young people. the coast of New England an< dent ln Woodbrlige. Your savings dollars at Perth Amboy Savings Institntiop AKlsunt Biiitdlng iMpector, 8al- A beach party 'win be held;through the Canadian prov lary, M7M-|«l7e per yen. at Point Pleasant Sunday,jjnces of New Brurmwlck and Inpfrlni; Aide. Sulary, $3116- are put to work to help community progress. Prince Edward Island where noi per year. (pojisored by the Senior High . Heaiy Equlpraeat Operator, 8»ltry, Westminster Pellowhip. Any- hey vtiited cousins of Mrs |»2.5B-*2.94 per hour. Through the financing of homes, we help to build a better one Interested should contact usten. While on the Island Principal Inglneerlng Ald«, Salary, i'n-S6SW per year. ,• Mr. Bardsley. ME 4-1289, as ;hey called on Rev. and Mrs Principal Engineering Draftsman,If •xm as possible. William Powell, who haw ulart. SS231460B9 per year. P community to live in... to work in ... to shop in ., . to play in. summer home at North Rustico Recreation Maintenance Man, Sal- ary. $2.07-12.61 per hour. '.El. Sanitarian, Salary, ||7}0-«17e, per That's where you can help by keeping your deposit dollars where (year. Senior Engineering Atde, Salary, KEN PERSONALS Let's Be Frank I1M-153M per year. they help to finance progress while helping you build security. An office manager was tell , Senior Englpeenng Draftwnan, [Salary H104-ISS34 per year. GLADYS X. SCAN! ing how a girl came in to appl; Timekeeper. Salary, $4104-«UH| m Uncoln Richwwr. btHa for a Job. When asked if she sr year. Td. U t-187) had any particular qualifica- l»Trer houre Climber. , Salary, tlons or unusuall talentstlt , shhe I.-L. Vt, II, M/61 —Faith Maxwell, Charles said she had won several prizes T ------••••-•••••••••• .-.,.,.-,,• Street, was a guest of Mr. and NOTICE in crossword puzzles and slo- Tata notice that TOANK lyAUB-,, Mrs. Edward Waldheim, Coop- gan - writing contests. IIO. t/a Flips, luis applied to the STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF JUNE 30, 1961 er Avenue. "Sounds good," the manager Township Committee of the Town-11 —Mrs. Robert C. Scan*, Lin stjlp of Woodbrldge for a transfer' —JVUB. iwirciv ^. o^cHuk, uui- {Oltold He"her,, "buDUtt wWee wanwant*t ou»wc" of Plenary Retail Consumption 11- coin Highway, who was a pa- j^y ho\will be smart during :ense No. C-l, heretofore lxued to tient at Railway Memorla w Angelo D'Alesslo Sot premlsea situ- office hours." ated at 1240 Orten Street, Iselin, LIABILITIES Hospital, has returned home "Oh," said the girl, "this was H. J. .... ASSETS jOueat* who visited her on h_er [during office hours." . QJjjKtloM. if any., m*de return were: Mrs. Alexander Immediately ln wrl 8. J. Dunlgsn. Township Clerk, Wood- Due Depositors , ~ ~ ™.-...... -.-.-...™.:»_ Cuthbertson and daughter, &GAL NOTICES rtdg», Hew Jersey. Cash and Due From Banks $ 1,385,108.80 Maureen, Iselin; Mr. and Mrs Signed: Refer To: W-M3; 21S PRANK D-AUBBK? Due Christmas and Other Clubs 371,941.50 Otis Dougherty and children, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SAIB U. S. Government Bonds -,~ - 17,267,552.50 Keith and Kevin, Menlo Park; TO WHOM IT MAf OONCKRN: .-L. Vt, 13/81 and Mr. and Mrs. George J*uc- At a regular meeting of the Town NOT1CE Other Securities ..„ ~ — -..-, 7,045,424.97 Escrow Accounts ....~ l.~ —.. 292,75156 ship Committee of the Townahip of well and children, Ruth Jinn, Woodbrldge held Wednesday, July The July meeting of the Board of •Faith, Hope, and George, Jr., all 5th, 1M1, I was directed to adver Fire Commlatlonera. Colonla Fire Mortgage Loans ...— 42,773,071.53 tlse the fact that on Tuesday eve 1 Dtrtrict #15, will be held on Mon- Accrued Dividends to Depositors 178,753.31 day, Jul; 10th, 1961. Of Iselin. ling, July 18th, 1981, the Town. • —Karen Pischley, Port Read- hip Committee will meet at i P. M Signed Other Real Estate ~ ~.r..-.. — 62,834.47 WILLIAM O. CRAMER, JR., Unearned Discount 341,989.66 Chairman Collateral Loans ^ _ - 144,376.35 Mrs. George Maxwell. The j y, d erpo«e am Dridge New oree an L-L. «/29; 7/«/et Surplus and Reserves „„ 4,950,807.16 Maxwell's daughter, Hope, will wll at public sale and to th« hlghea Banking House _ 2.05,000.00 "irislt the Pischley's next week. bidder according to tenni of aui NOTICE or PROPOSED ACQUISI- TION OF BANK ASSETS AND —The Iselin Fair, sponsored ^ent'and "Township Clerk" open „ I ' * SJBl^SfcBi^s^ill^sistWBJBfcS^BtMis^* ASSUMPTION Or LIABILITIES Interest Due '. ; „.....„ 200,278.36 licly re by St. Cecelia's Church, is to be inspection and to be publicly reai Notice Is hereby given that the held July 24 through 29 at the "%?£" £&$?Z£" '"" ^ '" £ w First Baak and Trust Company, Fairgrounds, Cooper Avenue. bridge Townahip Aaseasment Map Perth Amboy, New Jersey has made TOTAL LIABILITIES „ $89,083,646.98 application to the Board of Qov- TOTAL ASSETS '...„...* - 1 $69,083,646.98 —St. ceoelia's Religious Va ernon of the Federal Reserve Sys- Cation School Will Close Official- ^loTaTid pursuant" to law "fixed tem. Washington, 25, D. C, for Its ' ly Friday with a Mass at 11:30 minimunimum pricpricee atat whicwhich i«laidd toto written oonaent to Acquire the As- in aald block will be aold togett seta of and Assume liability to pay A. M. A with all other detail! p«rttntnt. aa deposits ma4e In the Ford* Notional —David Hoover, son of Mr minimui m prici e beinbi g 13,000.01300000 pplul s ;Bank, Porda, New Jeney. All offices of 4l>e above-named II And Mrs Ralph Hoover Charles costs of preparing deed banks would continue to be operated Street, was feted on his seventh jj££ Street, was feted m his seventh ggjg mus*£,t ^^5"!tot I by the resultant bant. II •\. birthday by his parents. Quests night' of tale This notice Is published pursuant G Mll Rld I Upo** n "acceptanct of the minimum to Section 18 (e) of the Federal were George Maxwell, Ronald bid, or bid above minimum, by the Savasta, Robert and Stephen Deposit Insurance Act. CURRENT DIVIDEND Township Committee and the pay- June B, 1M1 ment thereof by the puicbaaer ac- Placldo, Mark and Victor Lam- FIRST BANK AKD pasona, Dennis Cerami, Joseph Icordlng to the —' ' accordance TBTJ8T COMPANY OFFICERS BOARD of MANAGERS AT THE RATE OF Turek, Gregory Kovac, Ray- on fil«, the Townahip will deliver Perth Amboy, New Jersey mond Miller and Linda Miller. a bargain and sale deed for nald TH» FORDS NATIONAL BANK]| pieml»e« Fords, New Jersey —Mi. and Mrs. O. T, Catlin DATBD: July 5th, t*tl. I.-L. 8/8, IS, 12, W, 1/fl/tl HARVEY EMMONS JOHN1.BROWER JAMES J. HARRIGAN, Jr. and children, Douglas and B. J. DUNIOAN. Townahip Clttt President Christopher, were guests at the To be adrertlaed July . eiHREB, Treasurer

National Chairman WUllam B, Miller has added some heat PERTH AMBOY to the lire Republicans seem to »be building to get Richard M Nixon into theJ962 California gOvernorahlp raee. » .Miller venture* the . ;, .... guess" that when tht time comes the former Vice Presi- 'THOMAS JOSEPH Institution denUwill decide he is the only man who can save California GOP by running against Demo- PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY cratic Gov. Edmund G. (Pat) COSTELLO Brown. funeral Hornet MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Bond One The after - dinner speaker bad talked (or fifteen minutes Green St. & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts. "After partaking of such peal,' he continued, "J'feel if Lselin^N. j. Perth Ambfly N. J. CELEBRATINQI 92 YEARS OF SERVICE TO SAVERS - 1869-1961 J had eaten any more I would be unable to talk/' TeL U 8-4641 1$ 3-0075, From We far end of .the table came an ordw U waiter: *O|ve him a sands , THTJR8DAY, 8, 1W1 PAQB SIVEH

'and Karen Kennedy will swim HAOAMAN HEIGHTS Wednesday afternoon proj- 3o(thall Throw Contett, at the Pines this week. Kathrjn Lombartll, Bujmtaw ects Include » Bubble Gum Con 8oap Curving Contrtt. Bind • playground News A hot dot roast wet llni; Contest, and a DO| held A sand modeling contest was test and a Btnd Modeling Con- Monday, There will be » pet held Jijjie 29 at the playground. test. Also, next week win be t FOitnS, \V(rnni.AND AVENCt show tomorrow morning. Judtu,Tony Mlnuccland Rob- Doll Contest. the doU contest were: tori Van- STRAWBERRY HILI, ert Zucarro picked the follow- AVENEI- PARR Mirir Vtycklnooi »nd («nntf Bahlk, Bnvfn\m% HI.,II |decker, Diane Oroso, Dlano Virginia flayer, Supervisor ing winners; Alan Smith, Jo- Olga Caskk *n* Irrnr Riirmtb Ucvorak, Charlotte Thn-r wen- 163 reRlstratloi* Trick. A Lollipop Hunt took place seph SosnowsKl, Alan ftalte l Hoffncr, Sheila Brown, Diane th' ItrM week, -,1-iytjroiinfl opened at the Strawberry Hill play- Debra Novak, Angela Mansueto, There was a Sand Modeling Nasoii, Pat Llnfle, Anna Marie A Cnlmiin! cnntTrt waa held, ,,; i.-|Ki,ty children Iground. The winners were as Steve Alach, Andy Contala, contest on June 29th .Winners Karoc, Hona Brown, Vatale D nn BrB n're nione Borod- ,-„. first week. Wei follows; Christine 0111, Patty jDann» vy Braza, and Kenny| re Arthur Frellek, orayj Rowlnaki, Diane we IT.IPWW. Sii'.nn Kn»ar."i, Marieii* ,.,,,„(, a successful; Makovleckt. Murphy, and Christine Kilo. Al- Lemonzuski. Falksey, Jamea Sysiort. Donaldj Hill, Joan Orcen, snd Mnrllvn Orrtta. ' n.v: tlu-rthere wilwill bei , n KKndrfc n d r tc k so, a sand modeling contest PORT READING Mas. Barbara Ebey. Mlchcll' Kath PeMc Potato Park Race winneft * P M Prtol y . Cindy Pease, took place. The winners of this Fourth Street Dlno, Joanna Lane, Oom* wore Rlrhnrrt Rrtimlrskt. " ' ' Laurie Watson, Kathy Kutchte event were Joseph Kerly, Mary 1 Nina Risk* and Jail* Mlnuccl, Pako, Shirley Yunas, Aim Uid- j Vrrcslin-k. K n re n •ttttfi Klraly, Eileen Skalan-' Pato, Robert Cortez, and Rob* Sttperrloon (wig. and Bitty Kelly This con- W,I, STRBET gaya, Nancy Skalangaya, Debra Hurry Srcuinc, and Karall ert Edmonds. ' t Port Readin.-j,— g Fourt.,-..-.,h. •"—-''tesStreet t was Judged by Cainle Bou- ombres. Supervisor Strlah, Bert Kovnck; Steven test s J the Next week a bubble blowing;Playground has registered MY- inn:: week Kovack, M a r u a r e t KutcWe, . ayground has rgstred quet and DM Calgary. y Han' Winners welt :onteat and a doll contest will enty children for the first ,i was -spen. t get- Linda Niebanck, Carol Ladjack, The 5 to 7 group was } '•Kavon (iiinirak, Si)»« |be held. |jveek. The wading pool opened DPniiln Flin-fiitlne, Ronny .,,,,(1 with thek Supervisor Bubble Gum Contest and yes- Eak, 'Donna Amerlsano, and North Brunswick; Oliver Cooperman, Fords; Donald Drixfrri, Monmnnth Junction; Brian Nertel, Joyce Yereshack, BUtf brook, Dolores Hansen, Lynn terday, a Peanut Hunt. (Adele Zarcone. \ Wtlii, Franklin Park; Joseph Blasxka, S»yr«vllle; Dcno Kollas, Mrturhfn; Jowph BnU Bracken. Ki(iy afternoon, and There were 174 registrations !nl Molnnr, Robert Sfeczak, Janlne BOYNTON #2 THORPE AVENUE ! mm, South Amboj; Paul Weiss, South Amboy. Second row: Prt«r Lauer, Hllhltnd Park; Yo Yo Contest winners ar* •,„. week 15 boys and during the first week, On Fri- Lach, Noreen Destefano, Anne Anna Soleckl, Supervisor Jean Boik* SuDMvlior Andrtw Ivan, South River; William Gruver, East Brnnuwlrk; Robert Gabrlele, Old |Rlchard Jacobsen, David Ba- birred. On Thursday day there was a glass contest. ( Henry, Frances Ryan, Christine At present there are 65 chll- Thorpe Avenue Playground Bridge; Robert Embley, South Plainflpld; Raymond Delleckfr. Duntllen; Adam Hiybaeh, gtnskl, Gregory Pucei. Harr| doll contest was held The winners were: John Wen- ;l Qortway and Diane Hutchins. dren registered. The children had a Sand Modeling Contest, New Brunswick; Robert Slskn, Cartrrct; Joseph Zarlnsky, Mftuchtn, and Joieph Arieo, [uine, John Wolff, and John •umiers were: Dlanne Mi, Gerry Fitzgerald, Pat Mc- Winner* of the Bubble Blow 1 have been playing bingo, Jacks, The winners were Michael ^Car- Edison. Third row: Daniel Wasnlck, Fords; Joseph Ferrara, Hlfhland Park; George Batt- iBarany. llolowatch, Doreen Hugh, Jean Koscl, Jrthh Wolley • II Ing Contest which was held on chess, volly ball, and "horselroll", Charles "Flanagan" "**, Pete"r ler Mttuchen; Ints Kampar*. tfew Brunswick: Melvln Geflner, Mlddlrsfi; George Boyd, ICLYDE AVENUE, HOPILAWK jane Duser, Janice tnd Bernard Dolan. There was ,,, Thursday, June 29, were Betty shoes. j Jacobs, Robert Flanagan, Hen Perth Amboy; Philip Groiswcikr, South RWer; William Amann, New Brunswick; Peter Comtancp Fekete, Supertiwr n ,,,„, Ellffn Me Nulty, doll show yesterday end Kremplcki, Natalie Zlnze, Jan- Abo, thereby a.Bubble Gum ,ry Me Dermltt, Walter Beck, Mef, Jsmfiburg, and Joseph Tobia. Hewaren. Fourth rnw: Robert Richards, Jamrsbarg; On Monday, June 2«, the '. y- I,a7ok, Diane Holo- iod£l show Is set for tomorrow et Chomlckl, and Claire Miller ConteB and a Penny Hunt thisI Tom Rive, and Rickey Me Georie Fair, Avenel; Gerard Halrk, Prrth Amboy; Richard Henderson, Highland Park; children practiced for Junior ., ,j,, nnette Galvanek, JP.M, ft Included in the athletic week. Winners will be an- Kevltt. Robert PofUch, South Amboy; Frank Fifrro, Highland Park; Dennis Adams, Metlchen; Olympics. On Wednesday, Jtlni ('•, ,,.,, Bpnloker. A sand- r MENLO PARK events of the week was a broad nounced next week. The two winners of a Simon Jacqnes Wood, Edison; Bruce Mlklasiewskl, Old Bridie, and Robert Davlii, Mttuchen. 28, there was a whistling con- "'ron'test was held Jndy Kollar, Supmlsor, Jumping contest. George Si SCHOOL #M Says Contest were Mary Clan- -,- -—• test.test. Joseph MallnowskM l won llagyi. Gregory Kurly, Allen Hor- The opening of the Menlo Annam&ry Mundy, Supervtsor delta and Judy Zabe. aijd Plane Model Show are T The Boys'RunntM, Race W»?L , KENNEDY PARK fitgt, prize and (iREF.N STREET 8ai\ders, Dennis Coyle and Park playground was ajxom- , }n a Checker Tournament Qpming activities are a Color planned for this week. wbn by Gregory Smith, Du-•Adelaide DonneTTy, 8nj»ervbdr yath wan ^^j iirowltch, Soperrltor Walter PatskanlcK were able td iinled by races. The winners held on June 29 at School" 22 ,lng Contest and a^raft Con- cmreSEMFJi , AVENUrntvil*E |waynmovViAe Wkn^oi-lcFenderlckV, andH Scott ttrntt!! TuTwo n linnHrpfi-ffththundred*elghtyv fourr fiOnn Thni-nrtaThursday*, June 29, there ., of the East Green Jump five feet or more. rer« Steve Kan, Tommy Playground, the following peo- I test. Lola Blddulph, Supervisor Wallace in that order. The.registered this week. Among was a weenie and marshmall** enjoyed Other activities of the week Girls iiviuoimd jy Brandll, Brian Kellermann, ple were winners: Gary Hoff- HOFFMAN BOULEVARD Ononee hundrenunareda imy-sevefifty-sevenn ' Running Race was won'the coming events are a Craft roast during lunch time, were a bull frog jumping con- DV On Friday the playground Snap flusles" Thurs- .Steven Sullivan, Donald Price, man, John Gerhart, Billy Gliet, Barbara Becker, Supervisor children werp regiitered during Maureen Herrlck and Lou Contest and a Sand Modeling Idefeatrd Menlo Park play- •.cipatiUK were Andrea test and a pet show. Gary Hagan, Eileen Hagan, Two hundred and one chll the four day period of the Ann Freeman. 'Contest. (Debbie Rogan, Eileen Schmidt, iground in a soft ball game: 13- *. Patty Wright, Carro! GLEN COVE* ,Charles Gar bowski, Frank dren have been registered at opening week. A Potato Relay Finalists of the Three-Legged COOPER AVENUE Arlene Alexander, and Patricia 5. Boys participating were: rv Vargo, Norienne and Mary Mozdzlen, Supervisor C h u p k a, Paula Rosenthall | this playground. A softbal". Race were Patricia Hulbtg, Mary Oleacn, Sopervlior Dombrowskl. The winners of Race was field. The members of Hcran, Kriiv, Eva Powglan Kathy Mazzei, Tommy Herits team-and checkers tournament Cathy Zurewskl, Nancy QewJ One litmdred-flfty four chll- Ralph Amstrong, Bob the sottbnll throw are Jay During the first week of the the winning team were Theresa Angel. vfiii-s. Patt Gyorfl, ani iBarbara Rankln. John Zmlch.jdrrn reclatered. The winners of Billy O'Keefe, Jerry Strieker,- Pattl James, Colleen season there wtre 142 registra-JRobert Gnadlnger, Andy Mitch- have been organized. Tomor- [Smith, Jo Ann Barry, Diane Huran, I! .'.Hi,' Christen. Wig row at 2:30 P. M, there will be Kenneth Sesnieki, Robert O'- the Pot Show held on Thurs-Denni" 's" Boran"". Pat Mitchell, and Jimmy Cain tlons at Glm Cove. The young- ell, and* Robert Drescher. A Boyken, Vajarie Bracaglla, Jo- were made a bicycle show. The winners Connor, Steven Kordos, Derlnls day at 2 P. M. are Lynn-Dee Benle, Grahem, Jerry Huda«ako Race* in the middle of the week er children enjoyed the games'Craft Contest, Modeling Con- Ann Stanley, Race #2 was won will receive, certificates of (Ebbets, Russell Stanley, Greg- Fraiiriy. Lois M.asterarvgelo, joal Fekete, Andy Horvath, found Patti Brandll, Lfnda Fas- planned while the older chll- test, and Clean-up Contest are jby Jeffrey Smith, Scott Wal- i ill IU II ,ind I.VMAN award for the best decorated ory Genz, Arthur Steffey. The Kevin Byrnes,' William Bone I Jeff Yuhasz, and John Sattl- so, Dennis Becker, and Mike, dren .enjoyed playlnu baseball.'among the coming events. lace, David Freeman, Thomas STKEKT I The first activity was a! 5th DISTRICT shiniest, most dented, newest Smith,. Russell Stanley, Kevin Day Camps were --Arthur Stef- Dale Parlsl, Robert Byrnes laro. iBrandle to be winners • Tryoub fnr Junior Olympics, 11:11 ; mi- Srarangello. gand stuffed animal contest. Win-Olga Cusiek and Joyce Kerens oldest, least accessories, and Herrlck, Raymond Sesnlcki Tey mid Gregory Genz. Comlns Richard Wiggui8, Donald Mu On Friday morning a >ll|)frvlsor Supervisors jbest In show. Kenneth Sesnlcki, Frank Dami events are a Bicycle Decoration rath, Lynnc Grosskopf, Daniel a sottball game, a Pet Show, a castle building contest was held. ners were: Tommy Gerek, Vir- : , .:. lairs and a do Winners of a Jacks Contest CAMEO ane, Mark Zmich, Harry Hedes |Contest, SoTtbail Throw Con-|osborne. Donald Murath, and ,Sand Modeling Contest, and * The nine-year old division had ginia GerekUerek, CharlenCliarlene Herzog, winners oi a jacua vumcai ; 7, e t rock hunt afe planned for next '.:•.!• held at the play ,test, Basketball Contest, and a Brian Cairns. then winners; The best oantles bregory Mozdzlpn, Barry John!are Terrance O'Neill, Margaret Vickrj Yotingbluth Supervisor Robert O'Oonncr, and Gregory : '.Viuii'Ts of the race J JMaurer, C'athyann Kutku, and The children of Camao wish Horseshoe Contest. were built by David LIM, Don- son,. " Christina* - Jankowske' , Bill..y I...... ,, mr..n... i mi.. .l.lUnr, nf famon Wish Gen?.. Ilolfner, Dennl .Debra Petrone. Winners of aeveryone a summer full of fun: .M B.«A*h Rllln nlnmnnrt imrl iTerefenkolereieilKO,, BobbMOOoyy UOiaenGolden, .MarKUeoruMark . rcuuiie. YMiuiciB ui •> ..»JV» - - - .irry Saakes. Joe JL ^'n ThS? Sranrill Demorcski, Karpn Demoreskl, Checkers Contest, are Tommy There are HI children that :•.!!'> Almasl, Chr De'an Powell, Thomas Brandll! „'„,„„ .«„,„„„ i^fformnn Kat.h»P.en Cusick. registered the first weekweek. -' \^.A »h. mn.» nrtMnal °s3iKarrn Gulian, Malvina Balopa,;He(ferman, Kathleen Cusick, sa d The winners of the Clean-Up .„„, Dorothy made the most or gnal " iJimmy Mc Nam(ira. LindaiRobert Harm,, Mlrihael King, K.i:1' ii Klraly. Joey castle, lie ^ J^J cg joulian, Judv 8u«to. and ChrUThei-csa Carnpiglla. and Pa iConteit pre: Lynda Banias, CONDENSED >vmzaiMtnd!«a coMtnK.^bjgvld Kau,| Kozlow-'tricla Koiak. Also, there was i Maiykay Pecil, and Dale Barry S Coming events are a DoU DIRECTORS Winners of Steve Weiss, and John OTooie.ju| luHorseshon,.Cp<*ft»e Contestr-nniMt.. Thpe wwinl - \"!l°:tZ\TZL^2.1 The chiidren are looking for-U were:BiU, Heffeman. LouJ. Show, Model Contest, and Dop C. E. ALLEN Vice President (Ratlnd), STATEMENT OF CONDITION aru.and \ feo- .... nely, PliiliD King and William INMAN AVENUE Eastern Dlvlslftn iCualck. The California Oi^Company Franklin Anita Lorni, Supervisor of the Events planned for the cora- Inman Avenue Playground castle. Ing week are a Drawing Contest!held a beginners contest 1ft Dirty MORTIMER a Singing Contest. Icheckers. Winners were Alfred BLAXFORD AVENUE Ramos, Fred riansson, and Joe GREENSPAN ^ ^ Victoria Peterson, Supervisor iMellus. President ten to twelve age In the Coming events are a Dog Flagstaff Liquor Company First Bank and Trust Company i The Blanford AvenujAvenue play- i»imng evenw was spent .round got under™, this week ffl.ow.nd a. Sand Modeling mi OUT Thosinose wnwhoo .puruu^uu^ *>•in acquainted and reg- tor ten weeks of fun and rcc- IContest. CHARLES E. n LON'GIIILL at the Close of Business June 30, 1961 ihe»ftb.Ug»meMainst^pe-^« « ^t, children There.eation. A total of 89 children GREGORY lawn playground are Jimmy. « ^ M lwve registered so far. : Shelley Fomenko Goodell, SUve Haber, •I("in I.J popsicle party was held and Florence Gibaon ' Publisher, lfar Independent-Leader. ASSETS CLEAN! Wlezerak, Frank Ooodell, Jim- On Thursday thare was a W e d n e s d a y afternoon, and SupervUon A Clean-up Contest was held Woodbridge my Cain. Jimmy Sullivan, Mi- sand modelinn contest. The projects including a. Bubble Cash and Due from Banks at Longhill Playground on chael Cain, Steven Sullivan, winners were: Jennie Kochick.lGum Contest are being planned U. S. Government Bonds ;uut Charles Lawrence. ' Wednesday, June 29. The win AUGUST F. GREINER WOODBRIDGE Dorothy Dmzbik, Glnny Zehrerfor next week. ners are as follows: Ida Beren Gregory Simon. Jimmy T BUCKNEU. AVENUE Funeral Director $13,517,729.S5 jHarriet Lymaii, Arlene Pfeiffer, scl, John 3unday, George By a Mary Bianchi, Supervisor scl, John 3unday, Geg , • • cm rnfV,f'v'lCathy Lyman, Sully Ander.vh. Cni 7,161,188.78 The Bucknell Playground got ,ron, Garry Larsen, Connie Municipal Bonds Dr. JOSEPH li. : 99,250.00 Hirrv Burns....-. GUTOWSKI Other Bonds and Securities Uouby Bulllvay, Mike Brandll, 1 Reserve Ban* owe* T '., 84,000.00 ijoyct; .,,,ann Wen,";. weeks of fun and recreation Physician Federal Reserve Bank Stock and A total of 97 children have Wollner. and Lauva WolUier. i David Burns, Eli. u Bloom A Doll Show and a Car, Boat Loans and Discounts 19^918,654.91 registered. ' \ I Buddy Kisli. Accrued Interest , _....: 145,178.85 Magllone's IRVING A. HANSEN Furniture and Fixtures :. 116,919.1? President-Treasurer, WASH Fords Porcelain Works Banking House and Improvements 274,992.59 ITALIAN Other Assets 33,984.31 !' "HI. I'ridp in » ICES - LORIN W. KEMP I W-.in Car'." Manager (Retired), TOTAL ASSETS 1 $42,071,898.35 WHOLESALE l!;ihway Avenue International Smelting & CATERING Refining Company LIABILITIES to HI Mr 4-4333 Pltnlc*. Virtiti DEPOSITS: HOf KS: Call CHARLES H. Demand .' $21,144,212.74 1 I.Iii Ihnr%. 8:30 to i U 8-0705 REYNOLDS Savlnps and Time ,...„,,. 16,047,825.96 ""I Sat. H:30 to 5:30 111 Midiion *" Secretary-Trensurer, ISEIJN U. S. Govemmwit ...... ^ 58,.li643,4? |(1 12:30 P. M. Reynolds Bros,, Inc. Mondayi TOTAL DEPOSITS ,.„ '.. $37,773,682.13 W. EMLEN Common Capital Stock 1,100,000.00 ROOSEVELT Surplus 1,900,000.00 President Undivided Profits 252,846.74 NOW 11ASIHG FOR Reserve for Contingencies 5,368.18 JOSEPH SLUTZKER- •Reserve for Possible^ftitufe Loses .: 476,8Wd|» Chief Consulting Engineer, AUGUST 1st OCCUPANCY Zoro-Indonesta Corp. 3,735,022.27 TOTAL CAPITAL FUNDS AND RESERVES .... 94,504.63 DAVID T. WILENTZ Reserve for Expenses, etc •••• 460,562.69 Counsellor-at-Law Unearned Interest • g 126 63 Other Liabilities : • ' COUNSEL $42,071,898.35 Lewis S. Jacobson TOTAL LIABILITIES David T. Wilentz •Itosem acc\imul»t«d with permission ef C. 8. Treasury Wpartnunt to provide for any Mure loan losses. This reserve Is deducted from lotiU In rrporta to supervisory igenctes. HIGHLAND PARK I Sill Til SUfONIt AVC 1 JOIISSDN M IlKJllUNil PARK, N. J. OFFICEfrS HII'ltTHV Afll-rONIUTHtNKI) Tj-KOOM MAGNIFICENT 8 FT. KITCHEN •JOHN-LirtJUJRIQri KtTU•llSKl'V »FARTMENTM J U1QLL8: IN NEW toiOHiAi. BKICK mm w. EMLEN ROOSEVELT Altat Vice Prtsftent (iiiuruntced 'Vice Pres. and Aselet. Seeretwy Built In President : ' 1 "•' Illlltt Caloric Oven Easy to Install Quality ROBERT W. "."•lu-lon . PERCY WEST LUDWIG C. LEWIS a,u| Kitchen Vice President Assistant Vice President urn) Range Assistant to the President »l (Ollpltt OTTO* SCHUSTER ' ,LEON J. KENNA AEI Kitchrq JOSEPH SLUTZHER Genuine Sec.-Treas. and Trti»t Officer ' ." Auditor I l:iiM Formtcri VLM Pruident '• S" Counter Top N*tural JOHN A. DUDOR Mrs. ELEANORE A. PATTERSON I Choice of I'»t- Choice of . CAMILLO.A. LaZIZZA AuiiUnt Tri^st Qfflcw 1 09 Mo. Via •, AsslitftiU ;| trrai It Coloo) 489 " I.."KU. flit AMD • REOB1KCH INCLUDED Installation Optiorial U x l\ Sink t WHITE BIRCH With All Fitting l • rjUIIT WOQp " ViKAl.Vv LOCATEU CLOSK TO EVERYTHING ""'"ii waltl.i dUtiuct to center of N«w Btuntwlck . • BLOND A'SH , homes of wonbl|i . . . tinm- i VISIT OUR SHOWROOM... Ciirst Bank R.IIIOKI UUllou. OWNKH-BUILUEH: OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9 - SATURDAY TILL 6 MltNI»||£U MODEL JAMAN, INC. J and TRUST COMPANY 11(1 Morrli ATtnut I'nlon. N. J. Hardware - Paint r Electtk-al Departments tur luiptcUon MU 4-aiso PERTH AMBOY, N. J. • luduiUui Bttuidsjr ind tntnlsri by: JOHN WALDHON of Mtmb*r P*d«r*l D«tpo*lt lfi»ur»nc« Carparktten Su,id»,) Irvro 11 A, M, U WAJ.UR0N DBSIGNS • I1 Itt. " . ,,.j cur * , Union, K, 1. AVENEL PLUMBING SUPPLIES RENTAL MANAGES ON PEEMUES •M.: VI I-MM (North of rtr« Avenel Phone ME 4-0080 ,| THURSDAY, JTTT.Y B. »«»1 PAGE EIGHT ON PROMOTIONS that are u I, i i — niimhor than had horn predict- The CIVI1 flwvlce Commls- hair. ed by sociologist*, , sion has called on all Federal since it is „„ British Educator Sees 'No Need' Teachers are «1«> hard to News from Hollywood departments and agencies to all advertising lie Crow's Nest find because there ore now be oertain promotions art made a*Ur-m can more men than women In Eng- on •individual merit without WJU goon be land, Sir Ronald pointed out. Elvis Presley is busy mailing The thickens discrimination." the color of your For Year-Round School Attendance"That means men are chasing mu»t produce fonttououjly in length of time children In each pictures. As soon as he finishes laughs get louder as time goes Chairman John W, Maey, Jr.gray hairs, withon* ATUNTTC CTTV - - Th« women" and women are O H" f Ml on~ . Th"^e private"'- , unlikl1ke* lhthBe order to be profitable?" country spend in schools, "Pioneer, Go Home" for Ml- uld the commission was re- real harm to thp in, >»der if England's largest marrying Instead of preparing rlsch Brotners, he starts on general, is « timid hypochon- nramlng It* regulations. In- root. a news confer- Though it is certainly not by 'Bclifr oiRRnization expressed for a career. •Kid Galahad." If you will re- „.on. -a salt-free- . l' structions and standards to as- addressing dfte- agreement, lie added, the school In the past this i,, uipri.v at thiiis country's con- rncre before annrrssuig u™--»*•>»...>...... ,. . — - Sir Ronald is also president of call, Wayne Morris hit stardom lorte and high-protein diet, NOT sure full compliance with Pres- so. Some women «: lengthening trfcgate.s lo th,- 99th Annual Con- year Is approximately the same i rld Conference o( Or cern over ujt l np Wo in a film by this name as a to mention the fact, he is ident Kennedy's policy of equal their hair over n pn irimiiiniuiR ,«» National rM.,«_ fhrwnihniit all nf Enrr>De and ..-i..nganlzatlon- s -o/f <>,the„ Ti>nrhlnTeachinig : At Random i school term snd making year-jventioti of boxer. alergk to strong drink and opportunity in Government developed serious here Sir Ron-'Asia. If he had his way. he Profession, an international s Thou? large portable, abovf- round u.'e of the school plantation A«orii»t'tun smoking, and Is no ladle* man rvice tlonB resulting fnm pral secretary, of «t*t*d. thr term would be organization of educators, He In Walt Disney's "The Casta- fround swimming pools seem to "Do- you consider that your aid Gould, e- Who should turn up, to add Still others devil National Union shorter , with more holiday addressed 10,000 teachers and ways" Gisorge Sanders will have to the already mounting con- be quite the thing around the schools' are factories?" he Great BrimH- spot*. Quite a iiiRi | specially for primary- others assembled for the closing ftj, roie of the villainous mu-fusion? You guessed it, the Township. You set them In somritH "Are they plants that of Tesche:s compared the brr*fc5 for change of hair , (trade l of the Mth annual tmeerbuiGvi. . H" There aren't nearly as many on tress, Is cofiily taking a bubble r »VI..~M <« »™ "»»" watched a group of shape- Would you like to chase away If ve can believe all that we life, premature •„•;,,. Vedgewood Avenue, is one of good schools as you bath. An embarrassing moment the United States ly young ladles in scanty swim your troubles? We believe Dan- read about the new hair color- considered an asM> eight New Jersey rtudent* on proplpeople m te for someone. suits as they went through their ny Kaye, In "On The Double," Ing products about to be offered men and women the Dean's List at West Vir&.n- seem to think, he commented. Perhaps, adding most to th« morning sltting-up exercises. can do this for you In this short «e would all do well to dye our American !i la Wesleyan College. Alan who; "Some of them arc excellent, humor, Is Kaye using a fi*e li: "Do you think this sort of movie date. lair, ' manufacturers arc b. has completed his freshman; but some are pretty awful." hand to double-talk and-ex- thing Is really Rood for re- Kaye plays a dual role In this plode in various zany antics of It seems - that dear old see the trend In U, year »t Wesleyan Is a bu*lnw' England is suffertw>from a duclng?'1 a sour - vjiaged ac- film. He's an American private, the real Danny Kaye. •Mother Nature" is not »lway so they say. As a rt•-.•,. administration major. . Doug- shortage of teachers just as this quaintance --demanded. who has a talent for mimicry right, something I have long any number of las M. Cornish, torpedoman'sl country re, Sir Ronald said. The "Unquestionably!" beamed mate seaman apprentice, USN,| greatest shortage is In elemen* and an outstanding resemb- U.S. AND JAPAN expected. You may be right If spTays designed tn ;>;,, ths fat man, "Why, I walk lance to a prominent British male more 1 ion of Mrs. Sadie Cornish 82 jtary teachers, with math and The United States ard Japan ,o\i think you could really three miles every morning to general. Smith 8treet, Avenel, was one science coming next. Home eco- have agreed to establish a Joint mock them cold with red hair watch it." The time of the film is just of the graduate* of the enlist nomics and.fchysical education economic committee at a cabi At arty rate, these new hair NIXOn'S political fi; before D-Day and the place is basic submarine class at New teachers are also in short s net level. dyes have been enriched with pears enigmatic A RECORD London. The agreement appeared to London Naval Submarine Base. ply, he said. WAYNESVTLLE, N. C.-Re- Ufe-gtving, no it says here, oils Oraton. Conn., recently . . . In playing the part of the be a major outgrowth of tajks Just, as in this' tiring after 50 years with the prominent British general, he Ronald said, the teacher short Southern Railway, Herbert between Tapanese 'Prime Min- Jottingg: nuitnm noiu, wit w^«»»v, .., Qumjiem swwiw^j, * runs Into a number of compli- ister Hayato Ikeda and Presi- cated situations. Groomed to FORDS This Is Mie time of y^w when age in England is aggravated by gibson, Sr., never lost a day of dent Kennedy. rising birth rates. The average woriit ddu e t o IllnessIlls. impersonate the British gen- RITZ Theatre Dean's lists announcements are HAfHOim British family n#ww includeincludess Hee had worked 49 of the 50eral, complete with mustache Cut*t*t, W. made. Leona A. Jachlmiak Hi :-ei4> three or four children, a largel r years on the Murphy branchh as nnd black eye patch, he does daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mi manager of four stations, all n ye p, NOW THUD SATUKDAY TODAY THRU SAH K-MV chael Jachlmiak, as graduate of within 35 miles of each other not realize, at first, that he is ISELIN talking AIR CONDITIONED JlXV 6 n Woodbrtdge High School Is on WWJU (UADt 1HEWBES "The Hoodtan Priest" the high honors roll at the Un- TURNPIKE NOW THRU TUESDAY Plot "RETURN TO PEYTON! iversity m,inri security and peace of mind that whether you're away from 'Some Came Running' "THE SHAKtIKlUs Hurl Lillrlslpr —DOROTHY MALONE Also Mr, Majoo in show sum »t 1M r. M. home for an evening, weekend or vacation, your home will have Plus "TROUBLF IN' THE SKY" — and — "1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS" With Hard Cm; "YOUNG SAVAGES" Here and There: a lived-in look every night, With the vacation season here, it Aldo Ray - Cliff Robertson "Gont With tht Wind" will not N6W that the summer vaca- would be wise to pick-up an automatic lamp timer today Ilanny Kilt "THE NAKED AND THE » ATTENTION! ht shown 8»t. & Son. Mitlnetl. WEDNESDAY, Ji'M I tion la at hand, youngsters are "ON THE DOUBLE" DEAD" "] Worlds of r.uiuvtr" and C»r- They're available at most department stores, hardware and CHILDHN UNO» 12 H!E SUMMER SCHEDULE toons will be ihown Sat, & Sun. starting "benefit" shows, The appliance dealers, NO SHOWS WEI). AND THUHS. »t 1 P. M. "Hungarian Show' first of the season was held at NOW THRU AUGUST 31 10 Wedgewood Avenue where a "magic show" was presented. The "magicians" were Leonaes "COOL OFF" FUN fO* THE Williams and Qlen Salisbury New Jeoey'i greatest family anuiement center Charlotte Williams was the as- At •iitaiU *nd J«an Salisbury was SOMETHING F0ft EVW90DY . . . In charge of tickets. Cookies and cold drinks were served. free circus A wd 9:30 p.m. The sum of $2.75 was realized Swallick swimming ... refreshment and the money donated to Woodbrldge • Emergency Squad Beer Kiddiebnd . . . thrill ridei Many happy returns of the day Wine beautiful prizet for all garnet to Mrs. Percey Austen, Sewaren Tavern, Inc.: aid Mrs. Clifford Dunham, Corner William & New Streets • Liquor Fords, who will mark theirj WOGDBRIDGE •Sandwiches birthdays Saturday. Mine falls| on the same day, but I am at "Bettj and Joe" _ I'hone ME 4-9738 the stage when I think that birthdays come around much too often.... Last But fiot least: Born at Perth Amboy General Hospital: From Avenel, a son 6,000,000 in Discounts! to Mr. and MTS. George Beck- er, 32 Merreline Avenue; son to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkins, 49 Chestnut Street; ... from fords, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Martin, 22 Cedar Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gaza Grebely, 15 Pitman FOR CERTIFIED VALUES Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carasltl, 177 Mary SHOP ONLY WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN DISPLAYED Avenue; a son to Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Oagon, 47 McArthur JULY 13 Drive; twin sons to Mr. and INTEREST PAID ON Mrs. David Kaplnoe, 1) Cool- ldge Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Weiss, 9 Merker and Drive; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Chlrlco, 13 Glen- court Avenue; , •. from \yood- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS brldge, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Barrtngton Qulnn, 205 Main Street: a son to Mr. and Mrs. FRIDAY Richard Kauffman, 589 Noe Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Partain, 71 Coley Street;... from Iselln, a daugh- The highest Interest Rate Commercial ter- to Mr. and Mrs. William JULY 14 * • Mmonain, 30 Vernan Street.

Playground News Banks are Permitted, J) j the Federal KEASBEY, CLINTON STREET DON'T Tlerua Chlocchi, Supervisor There were 56 registrations Authorities, to Pay on Savings. during the first week. A Sand Modeling Contest was held June 30. Wlnnen. were Robsrt >MISS Oomorl, Allen Balasic, John Cfclocchl, and Venus Balasic Judges o( the contest were Al- bert Kublclt, Frank Kulscor, and Mrs. Theresa Chiocchi A ITU The Perth Amboy v ftt/Jhow ii planned for July t.

\ Junior fullbak Ron Hatcher was voted the outstanding per- former of spring football prac- , tlce at Michigan State. SHOP in DOWNTpWN -National Cank

•i- •• STATE THEATRE MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE

Woodbrtdfe, N. J • '*••-•• • • ' > • v, •.•-.-,. TODAY THRU SATHtDAV at S Corners iSied ASUIIT . Ill) Cilnit, Convery Blvd. at Brace In PERTH AMBOY "THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY" Shown «l 1 >uil 9 SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY AMPLE PARKING SPACE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation \ 2 Special feature. "The Fabilo\is World ALL OVER TOWN! i of JMlei Verne" Sponsored by The Retail Diviaion Perth Amboy Chamber of Commerce Member Federal Reserve System I PlUi L THE GREAT" t Independent-Leader Carteret Press Jl Ntw^»J» Dfcdlcatefl to the Bert W8 V ol the Resident! of the and From An Community We 8me. the Community Edison Township and fords Beacon m-t './•• THURSDAY, JULY 6, lOBl Miss Frances Cooper Zirpi. i i I'ai'K and Robert Mlch- Vincent A. Mannell, Clsfk. co* New Dover Road, Colonia. i 1 snn i)nfi Mr'yii'. »>'anUIBUI dginI v/ofi thMIeL w..bndi« and sister-top Mr. Zlrpolo, Democratic can-, •ul M•illllell Vincen 0 Mannell, nhaw of the briri^ruom. Briaw* didnte for Mayor, said the re- | , i, lK I, vard, Rev.. Rob- maids were Miss Theresa Krtr jreptlons were planned "to make; N v \i;,v , primmed the dou-janoiwkki, Linden, cousin ol U» !il possible for me to meet, a1 rim' cnvinnuy, • I bridegroom, and Miss NanW '.maximum number of residents ,„ man-lap, by her Janson, Iwlin. cousin of t» whom I seek to represent, as li,. bride wore a Rown bride. their chief executive in muni- cipal government. "In addition to registered! Ithe bridegroom. Ushers voters. Mrs. Zlrpolo and J hope ^ jWilllam Brown, Railway, c residents who have only recent- sin of the bridegroom, ly moved into the Township Cooper, Menlo nnri have not yet had an op- brother of the bride! portunity to register will feel 'V I tifLmnrl After a wedding trip to Ca* .cordially invited", Mr. Zirpolo resi(le Ai 'stated. lobeiliterettada; tw «>» Jt The receptions will start j - All Town- RldgeletraVelinRy thAvenuee bride, worIwlle a UM™* July 15 and will be "held each] .sluWip nhoy IDHU1DUs uud fi'lrLsE ~-wh Allo TownwouM- traVbluellne suiRt wittheh brid white ewor accessoriale - . .Saturday thereafter throimh 'Aunust 12. In the event of rain on .Saturday, each reception W, Su™ D,,» wi«.i ™,°"'B™S "w*i* will be rescheduled in the Mime yed as * Rosenbium, at- Ipntlevii on subsequent week- jainvi PlHynrmmd, Saturday attar » °» ends. , . . | ; ;io. In cise of rain, notice of an \.Hpi; ^^"gTadualed froa»: The Zirpolos will be hosts at' .indoor site wlhibe portrtrtflB^^^j; gchool. Net Vncli receptloh between 2 and playe.rnuud v '. „, d serve(j two year* ;4, durinn which time refresh-j~ have failed u> receive booster ,, , , ,, . J^p^'J^with duty lji merits will be served, any and cind( n lll wlll bfi them '.shots of ,, ond production, Jree to the pub- - • ""'-- I The Zirpolo reside net:, which , that, the human provider of I I years; and R food and water bucornivpro-l T1 ,,'lie. \i> be offered by the festival „,, ^ Miiis. been the subject of several |dtf rlue to this J vokerl with them. Ued-wiim.sl will be presented In articles in national home deco- Doctor Talk suresairest and BaIeatprotMUwisafest d^dlAugurt , ; ration magazines, is known as and grackles are. apt to be; JOHN B. REMBERT, M.D BIRDS ! ."BiibbluiK Brook" and is situ- rather all-possfflsive also, but ^£!5yi^_!i™;;St«-i;Buil(lerIx»8e8. ated on a four-acre tract ad- )ioces re jacent to Colonia Country Club, IN 11) I) K ' °f b *d or other proven- Tetanus, or "lockjaw," is ainitial Immunization of three to Cmdenlla is i In addition to the registered jrler into water before eating it, horrible disease with a very injections is completed, thenkm children of all Sewer Suit Rosemary Guinan Bride .voters, who will be issued per- I is an amusing process to watch. high mortality rate which year- booster doses should be received) There are sonal invitations within the! One is remindedr of a similar ly proves fatal to hundreds of at least every five years. Indi six :.,nls and four boys at the WOODBRIDQE — Land own- piece of behavior indulged by and sub-teen level. Csakl, Township next several weeks, the Zirpolos) T [Americans needlessly. The disividuals-viduals, such as larmersfarmers, lniicenii-e aim »u»-™» -•-• ed by IflUis csani, -lowasiun a well-known mammal, \of Lieut. W. 11. Adams 'also plan to have prominenti ease is caused by a bacillus usptxuiiiespecially exposeCAIJUDCdU occupations,»>m/u «" 1Naturiilly •>•. these- include un-neveiope , r min th n'e= Highlan IMB"™d— •Ave—- raccoon. called clostridium tetani, which r Democrats as guests including | or Individuals with a history ofl.dereHaofIdereUa,. the Fairy Godmother ColonlB) gectlon> wlU be ln. Lady of Peace,- Them is no doubt about the upon entering the body, grows allerg.riwiny tno biologicahloloBlcal producls.lund the graciouerncious queen. In ad- ., ^• jn thth e pr0or0005ep05e(di HighHigh"" ••« 6«tur-]veIU and Ladycllff College, Governor and Mrs. Robert. B. I fact that, many trees are plant- upon tissues that are dead or such as tetanus antltoxin.ldltion there are three sparkling ^ ^^ sf,wer prOject <& such as tetanus antitoxin, dition there are three sparking ^ sf,wer prOject da- , for ihe marriageJHigijidiKi pniis, N. Y., where Meyner, the Democratic can-(—_^_ should receive a booster dose atjeomedy roles tor the girls-trie ^ of thf bullder | etUd b1J,yV thIJtlUo activitiek>vu.< -- s of common have been damaged. Once Rosemary Ouinan.ijhe received bachelor of dldat* for Oovernor, Richard;'!;.:-£ id h Jys anestablished d in the body, the lleast every year. ibossj stepmother and her two, J. HuKhes and .Mrs. Hushes;;1'-"'' [yard birds such as Jays and Oe exciuneu. nf the late Mr. and:ar^ dcura: in bacillus produces a powerful AH readers of this column;selfish . daughters, Heliotrope United States Senator and Mrs.; woodpeckers in their secreting The decision was handed down ,;n , Ciuiiiaii, Irvlngton. Ueut. Adams graduated from of acorns and nuts, either in toxin or "poison" affecting the have heard the statement that and Petunia. There Harrison A. Williams, Jr., andiyJ Prince who travels through the Judge Abraham Schwartt .. a. Wilsie H. Adams,; HiKh School. Baltimore, jthe yard near a bird bath or nervoys system of man—a toxin "an ounce oif preventioprevention i« nince wnu H»I™ »u»i 8 ' MTTI- State Senator nnd Mrs. John A. \ii>. Hdcn Adams and; fvom 'decayed logs and stubs of near- against which man is peculiarly worth a pound of cure," andtanmtryside disguised as „ „„, ne per cent of thfr West Point, Lynch, viain\ both of Dun-1 iby vacant lot areas. To watchhelpless. How this poison acts this, is especially true in the)gar£1*1, hi1,..s, bes>* tv friend,. Denis and owners petitioned lor a bachelor of 'I have been eudeavonn^to <1 \u\ 1M. Arthur Mayer.l By Alexander Sprunt. Jr. IR jay or thrasher pounding is not definitely known; but ileast e of tetanus or lockjaw"- his two swaggering court emu- as septic tanks.„. have. [away on the ground or perhaps since there is no cure! Contact ins, Bddinker and Oalumpk n. J» «*«' "'* P lthn ICnpflMr . WiiUT is, Of course. acornaeiiins that once in tnthe bodyooay, iut, since mere is no cure: wi»»«u», «»"'»» -"- —™•-""" teen 0Ver lowing w« ""'» r 7 pine limb, in the effort tr bl tk *b trie l Wttl now andliicit: cue tiuti-DH^H..... !ln the Lvor' Mr tlal to any kind of life as food, a pine limo, in ine »»" « is*» probably taken upbup'by tntrie yoUJWMr* familit...... ,y, PWttclaf,.^ n now andMtere are "^^D^ 'H^ cauBlng a health Wan*. for three fairtps of kindergarten Bragg. mliieof'.Thm-forc. the bird bath is a cache an item of foodJrom the I peripheral nerve endings and make arrangements for active Mr. Csftkl, It Is undBrstooU.'owrts nidi- is the adopted reaiwt "*ivita, l twin' to the 'fee., d. tra, y lnUardci, \aarAP, . tray,. IIss to Witness i l|i 10 WEST NEW YORK, N, J.- , „,. ire Company grace and color. Florence Jacobs, who .is only! X :de ;,aduated iromitte fire under control and The behavior of various years old, is probably thel • i' si. Elizabeth Con-ithe truok tank from exploding. iJies at the bird bath is an inyoungest owner of a library! A 816 terestlni? page of garden na I card.* ITS ;iire. Some birds vie teh oth Mayor John J, AArmellinr o •r.s in attempting t?\_ y made an to the rule! ilia** the water, or appropriate u. her case, and dw WM issucc i it entirely. Others, like the a library card winch will en- PUBLIC NOTICE wood thrush, will sit quietly by" able her to pursue such favorite WKAK until it is vacated by all others subjects as rocketry and geog- II I-ill) 15 j and then come in andaflutter raphy of outer space, I id time collection of Early American Goblet*, P™P- Sewing land splash in peaceful content. Her mother, Mrs. Marie Ja- i> "I Mr*. Allan W. .lames, has been consigned U) the Service Shop Jays are rather notorious in cobs, said Florcnw has already ltllJ lKVINd ST. taking charge of a bath or read some 60 books througgh the I COATS GALLERIES, INC. [feeding tray, as are mocking- seventh grade lew Inciden 4 birds, The latter are univer- i tally, she can.pell some 300 M Norwood Avenue, Deal, N. J. sally, belligerent territory-dc- 1 difficult worda. I u,i ihNir Miuthol Ihr A 4 P Super M»rkrt fenders and sometimes sp repel MI. t..r dKpwittoD ijt private and/or public auction. ' nun h-suiiKht-Hfier collection Wreloforf anobtaln- ,hlr *t Any priM «ttl M OIU»WljttJPn \ ITUDAY, JULY 8—1:00 P..1W.TO 10:00 f. <.;.-!. nine you are cordially Invited to view the many II, nunprlsiiiK: Diamond Point, Loop & Dart i-uy CALL US TODAY! •' Valley Holly Prism & Crescent, Stippled I. i: I,I omict, Ompe, Oakleaf, Stednmn, l.y« ' •.f.Miiu, Medallion Sunburst, Cuptd & Psyrlie, A.s '- ME 4-5500 "ii Ai'Kiisf Cherry, Nailhead, Wedding Rlnu. "" - We say it fast for 1 ui.il 3aitu.,..B*tailUi..CW4liml Bird, Thistle Viou t" " FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL TO " Wh.Mi, Barley, Flint •RonejNjomli^Oiirtjoylc. people on - the - go... i sl.leM, sawtooth. Leaf & D»rt, Bloekhom.. Ptkrt set .* ' HTKRN. ••• Manliiw Cord & Tassel, Panel, Wneapplr.^Hei- Whether Kou're Buying or Selling „• Cyioniul, Strawberry, Tree of Life, Qow Your Home , . , Consult With Us "Ml Ivy Rose Ua.ves, Hamilton, Thumb Print. Name !-i (inline, Liberty Bell, Good Ludt, Cane, 'i Aciini, Cube, Dlckinnofi and others, Also Bai Address •-•.. ' ' cuihe'dral. Princeas Feather, Hobnail, etc. fireside realty STERN & 1 will fnjoy viewing this large and unique col CARL A. FLEMING, JR., President A^e • Phone -•• ' f !. •MA pick out pieces or pattern* you Ifoew && « - 1401 Oak Tree Road, Iselin, N. J. in when visiting Qrandmothw'i house, w accurately DRAGOSET THIS COUPON WILL SAVE YOU LI 9-1100 '"• vomhful meraoriei etched on the brain. MONEY IF YOU QUALIFY! "ii OrtlU-ries are open during July and August from "Realtors and Insurers Since 1929" ' M to 9:00 p. M. Sundays for enhlbltion until *•«» 54 Main Street Woodbridge " ' s arrive dall](. i- Ample Paring FMJUtifs •Through the years," said the Tax-! Report from Washington payers Assodttton; "cwmty^epewfUM* 1 have expanded many fold until ttflayl jrWtiirirc Haimnir fas oif they include a seemingly endless va- riety of duties. Lack of clear-cut pat- June 27, 1961 ||orbs Seacmt Mr. Charles E. Gregory, Editor Agency Seeking Worthy Membersi tern of organization with strong execu- Independent-Leader tive control over county finances Is a 20 Green Street By EDWARD H. SIMS ind i The hope for Woodbrldge, N. J , ED KENNEY ment lies In a i Iip fllartewt $Jrws major weakness. Freeholders, the nom- Dear Mr. Gregory: Washington, D. C. — The Soviet Premier that inal county rulers, have often pointed We are aware of tlthue tf glamour surrounding the early Russians or But Or; independent- operations of the Peace Corps srre "to restrict thV. , Edltw and Pabllibcr to large areas—as much as two-thirds „, £... publishlnRihiihi|is n-om °f"f Bn• Tb«nd»r we appreciate mbers and convincing Con- The House Post Of:.. U-tl OfMt |UMt Ml •Ull ^hich they say they have little or no me mlttee has rejected t: , Woodbrldt*. Nt» Jmtf your dX? UIMOMIS: lares*"it can d o a creditablditbl e JJoo ; fhi CJrurw PrtM poUtihri nttl) og frldt; control. County expenditures In 1960 "o stores have kept the for the Ufllted States,.. lent's proposal to it. ., U1 hwNTell tnttt Kl I-MM totaled more than $11 million. They oubU In formed of our tctlvi- The Peace Corps wa« started !ve cents the ratr f ; CtrUnl Kn Sue? nd S imve boon most f d» available to Presi- law letters as well a fflln un iostal Increases. WOODBRIDQE FUBLI8HINO COMPANY have doubled In the last decade. Epnfl in making Bonnie dent John P. Kennedy but now Brae's program bettor known, It needs M0 million for the 1982 Senator Olin D. j, Cbsrlet K. Gri|«ry, PrMideot "Within the araes under freeholder and have made many new,Fiscal Year to ,jet Into op Democrat of South r LawrenM t Campion, control the functions of executive con- friends for both the Farm and eratlon. and Chairman of t), VUx President «nd Treaiuer Camp. Sargent Shrlver. director of Post Office Committee, trol and policy formation are Inter- Thank you very, very muth. the Peace Corps, is now repre- group would not t»ki> By cunn 11 nau f*t «v> senting the New, Frontier's most Dostal bill In vim , InburlpUon ntM fcj Bill, inclodlm J>oiU|ii mingled. In some counties responslbll Sincerely yours. one nu. ft.N; tli uonthg. BJ3; thr« month*, Harry V. Osborne, Jr. romantic concept as a practical action. IIJ5. ib|l« eoplM by malt, U etnu. U) wbb lty for specific departments Is then and-cautious group which JMI The Sefflltor deelnpd ta UITUC*. parceled out among the freeholders Charles E. Gregory, Editor export highly trained techni- means there will be , The Independent-Leader cians and not shlnyeyed walut*.bill this session and i Strong budgetary control under auch Woodbrldge, New Jersey Some 38 projects are already postal rate hikes" a system is difficult if not impossible Dear Mr. Gregory: lined UP and the first workers We the resident* of the are expected to go Into the to achieve. Oftentimes taxpayers are Third Ward, Sixth District, field in November when they the losers. In some Important areas would like to express our sln^wil^ l tak^ e up labors in foreign the counties merely act as housekeep- >ere thanks to Committeman'matlons to help with community JUST PARAGRAPHS 4 Lot'* of Stafee John Hughes for the prompt|projecUi 1 ers for state offices, responsible for personal attention and actloni The CongreM i( taking a long For Richer, Not Fonrcr The community can only hope that he gav a ] costs but with limited authority at he gave to a recent complalnt]harhardd look ggt ghrlver's operation, The bonds of mat: ur.);, all proper ekpedition will accompany by thh e residentid s of ouur district.;district; ^ many they wUl look worth, less if the lnutttU. best over the operations. The complaint ™»rtated! twice ttf»rc"' the court action deposition of the plea from the deplorable state ofi requests. sentinel. by a group of Port Reading and Se- "Little more than a decade ago the sanitary and health conditions Als»- taking a wcond look state adopted, a new constitution to that prevailed In the Wood are the thousand! ol applicant* And Now the Durkt tyaren residents to compel an election meet better the needs of twentieth thi One duck to another: ': •'< test of their1 deiire to separate from the you'd stop walking !.. century life. Several years later the not imagine how this condition theory that they would M Woman wearlnx slack-1 : -Woodbridge Townahlp, Optional Municipal Charter Law was was allowed to occur or to per-traveling abroad and making Mobile Seven News, >w Y -\ sist In such proximity to a pub-p»d money. N. V. , A suit has been filed by the group in adopted to enable local municipal gov- school of our township. This] After tome 20,000 lnqulrle* Superior Court, whose purpose is to ernments to organize more effectively. area was literally a dumping only 10,664 asked for appllc* Legal Tntlnlnt Under the Capitol Dome ground—ripe for the breeding tion .blanks and of these 2,Ml And then there was \\v : ^ have the court direct Mayor Adams Already 20 per cent of New Jersey's of rodents and disease; not to were Ineligible or unavailable yer'» secretary who told!.• mention the disgusting sight for service this year. friend, "Stop and/or r:: .:; and the Township Committee to call total population live under forms pro- By J. Joseph Gribbiu that school children's mothers an election in the area affected, on the vided by this law. Yet counties still had to see day after day and Of the 6,900 ruled eligible for your .face." —The Testrr, ;•; which rightfully concerned service, 4.500 turned up to taki tuzent Rove'r, Md. must conduct their business under a TRENTON — The State of, "No decent citizen should could no longer rely oft a mon- the exams, Even some of those question of separation. Those who fifth] them. system of government developed in New Jersey is holding its own mourn the stamping out of or- otonous refrain on the who passed the exams decline Inch-In-Mouth Rule vhave instigated the suit requested the againstthe lncreased"onsTaught|fanlz^ gambling," he amendment, he states. Theyl If you could have seen the offers became they had foun The best rale for taU-.T.c colonial day* when their duties wpre a r flvft tint numbers b«t finances must answer nr be locked up to; profusion of old "> " ^'^J|sll1 mmer lobs, the one the carpenter tui,- election, and then the act under which "bf crime throughout the nation, springs, broken bottles, and murder, fhe gambling syndi- contempt of court. A volunteer of the Peace when he Is working: ir.w; confined principally to supervising according to Attorney General rusted cans, we are quite cer- the request was made was repealed by David D. Furman. cate operates outside the lav. MEYNER: — Governor Huber Corps will have food, clothing, twice and then saw once i local roads and housing the county] For control of Its operations It B. Meyner is back: at the Stat taln that you would have taken shelter and medical care pro Official crime statistics for Worcester (Mass.) Telegrair.. the legislature.- The suitors now take court. will not stop at murder. When House deciding the fate of 6! Immediate action to eliminate vtded, and a monthly salary o New Jersey show that during gambling money branches out this condition. Commttteeman 75. Powerful Herb the, position that since they presented bills adopted by the Legislature, John Hughes was Informed of j 1960 new criminal cases totaled into other fields the results are 18,870 as cambered with 15,516 He will either approve or veto]this condition and he immedi- All in all the shine has worn Scientists have proved car;:c their petition while the act was still on cancerous: bribery and extor- 1 > Alcoholism new cases in 1953, an Increase the measures. ately Initiated action to have ofi the early theories of th vapor kUls germs, which • the statute books, that repeal constl- tion by labor union locals, rig- The Governor returned last the area cleaned up. He dis- program but It is hoped her be all right until they v One should not lose sight of the dis-of 21.62 per cent. During the ging of bids by contractors and' period, however, the population Monday from a tour of duty In patched a work crew to the that the project may prove use- Using it to sterilize sw. ;iii:..::,j ;es 'retroactive elimination of their corruption,of local officials," pools.—Syracuse Herald eaM-whioh perhap>^Lffeats more Amer ot New Jersey increased <»p 29 the Far S«it with Uw U.S. d to ful in stemming communism aareaa which p to re- thJl After a recent investigaUon|jjavaj Reserve and from the and Increasing' uncterstahrJlne| "vested right" and, therefore, contra- leans than any othe\ This disease Is per cent. Last year showed 20,- Rome Are Governors' Conference In move some of the refuse. Upon for the United States. venes their Interests. alcoholism, and it is "estimated that Honolulu. He has been absentjt[Inspectineman Hugheg thes areawas, noCommltt com- Not all girls are e The t. 8. position of a firm in boys. Some are inter It is quite proper that wme Judicial approximately five million Americans since June 3. pletely satisfied with the job stand in Berlin has been well •« Measures ppending g action by that had been done, Another men.—Canacao , .'determination, of the argument should are afflicted by it today. received by diplomats here. N. S., Sangley Pt. all other assaults, prostitution the Governor are fewer this work crew was dispatched to They are hopeful that U So- • be made. It is quite likely that if an We are not attempting to Invade theand offenses against family and!cutors 'ta . grailt »»m™tt» year than during the past eight the area, and Mr. Hughe* per- witnesses, underlings in a crim- viet Premter Khrushchev • in- Consideration children decreased in New Jer-witnessetaal s underlings in a cri years. They comprise 27 Sen- sonally supervised the remain- adverse decision to the petitioners is social habits, or the personal liberties, enterprise, such as num- sists on signing a separate No gentleman will ]>: sey from 1953, the Attorney ate bills and 36 Assembly meas- der of the clean-up work. peace treaty with East Ger- more garden than his of anyone. We are attempting to point 0613 in order to find We again wish to sincerely handed down in Superior Court, that General admits. But statistic-! ures. The Governor has already says he will do, hoe without Interrev::^ 'appeal will be made to the Supreme out that alcoholism Is a disease which ally, gambling crimes are high- «>t who hired them, to whom approved 88 bills and 7 joint thank John Hughes for the Umt the Germang (under 8o. her bridge, club. —Ti." than in 1953 but factually,ally,! they pay over the cash or gamb- resolutions enacted into law by personal action he took' to cor-Jvlet direction) would n6t cut Chicago Tribune. Court. This is a perfectly legitimate 13 sometimes not recognized for its ac-er 111111 details they iu according to FFurman , "the!"th! * s«P3 ^^ details the the 1961 Legislature. rec~"t thi' s seriou"""s condition.,ofj> the West,g access to West tual qualities, which are often quite ''knok w of the persons involved The Chief Executive is ex- Mothers can now take their U. S. Pacific island.-. step available to the plaintiffs—or to 1 gambling scum is on the run Berlin which is surrojindeS by '-the defendants, Woodbrldge Town- deadly and which sometimes result In and has surrendered to law en-and the methods of operation. pected to recall the State Sen- children through this area East Germany. facing scrutiny. forcement and vanished from The Attorney General favors ate latei this month to act upon without fear of being attacked; ship, for that raatter—and It will be a death and destruction of human life. ;ene"In many areas of thejthe idea, Because of the grantja series of nominations includ-'by diseased animals or of their Experts .estimate that it takes manyjstat if immunity these witnesses)ing many new judges. At the.|children being seriously in- healthy thing for all Involved if both present time, the Assembly jured. We believe that per-' Complete Brokerage Service "parties in the action exhaust every years before most alcoholics actually stands adjourned until August sonal action is the only means 'legal step open to them to settle the fall victim to the disease. But once 15 and the Senate until Novem- by which a job gets done. Com- they have succumbed, they become ber 20, two wee>s after the mitteeman Hughes has given • Stocks - Commodities - Bonds • matter once and for all. Know Your Representatives General election. |our district this type of action ••>• --Wa-have expressed the hope before— tragic victims of a dangerous, and The best citizen Is an active citizen, one who is alert Lawmakers are satisfied tojand because of this we express Jrtonthly Bulletin Sent On Written Request and we will again—that both sides often unrecognized disease and usual- and goes to the wurce to secure the best possible In- remain away from the State^ur sincere gratitude. ly eyen fail, themselves, to appreciate formation. The best representative Is one who cooperate! House during the entire sum-j Gratefully submitted, ; urge the courts to decide as promptly with his-constituents and Is ready and eager to recelte' mer because most are cam- Residents of the Third Ward— what Is happening to them. their views. paigniug for. re-election on Sixth District L L Watson & Co. as a thorough study and review of the 1 Ijerewlth are the names of your representatives. Keep November 1 The sixty members case will permit, We have expressed in Signs of the threat of alcoholism of the Assembly end ten Slate Editor. MONROE A. WEI ANT, Resident Partner In touch with them. de endent Leadcr are noticeable when one begins to Senators are hitting the elec> P - clear language our own feelings con- The account of Woodbrldge Founded 1832 - Tel 111 2-2650 II. S. Congress tlon trail this'summer. Sena- Mrmbti New Vork and *nnrlr»n Slork K»clun.:r* cerning the separation movement, but crave i,periodic drink, or regular tors will be elected in Atlantic, during the early day, ,s pf school SENATE 1 which was la st we are far more anxious for a fair and drinks each day, or when one becomes Bergen, Cumberland, Hudson, #*• '" J Senator Harrison A. WJUlams. Jr.. (D>, Senate Office PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK BU1L nervpus without a drink. Many people Hunterdon, Mercer, Morris/Woodbridge Independent was corkidered judicial determination of . Building, Washington, D. C. Home-Westfleld. Ocoan, Passaic, and Swwx very interesting. It.reca led to iAI lh» 5 (iirnftv PERTH AM BOY S the rights of a segment of our citizenry are well along the road to alcoholism Senator Clifford P. Case (R>. SenaUK Office Building, counties. j 'Continued on Page 151 than we are to assert further lihe posi- when they begin drinking In the morn- Washington 25, D. C. Home—345 Elm Avenue. Rahway 101TU: T- Awaiting the sig- ^•• tion we have taken. ing and this should be closely watched IJOU8E OP REPRESENTATIVES nature or veto of Governor' Representative Peter Prellnghuysen. Jr.. t, and convenience, main- Thurtda* Iv- operating under a new constitution opposite way, is in the best Interests j Maynard Winsion Woodbrldge according to a check-up in the tain your Clockings Ac- ( A. M, to 1 •'• " adapted in W47 and many municipali- of international understanding and SECOND WARD—Joseph Nemyo. Pw4s State Division of Motor Ve- Leon Blanchurd. Fords hicles. count a« this bant. « — Frld»> ties benefiting from the modern op* peace. Americans going Abroad should ^» Wf^BU-Bobert Jarits. A vend' Registration, pf new passen- 9 A'. M. to 6 r >' Mortal municipal charter forms estab- make every effort to conduct them- ""<• John Hughes. Wtxxjbriflge ger and commercial vt-hicUs in lished by the Legislature in 1950, selves in a proper anjl careful manner, "WARr^-Thomas J. Coatello. Iselln New Jersey in March, 1861. rose David Nicola, Iselln 27.2 per cent over February to county government — spending At a so as to create good will and a good FIFTH WARD—John Evanko. Colonial a total of 21, 811 unlU. How- space age rate, but clinging to govern- impression abroad. - ' . . • David T. Miller. Colonia. ever, a decrease of 10.5 per cent mental form dating back to colonial was recorded when NJwh, 1&1 often in the past, unfortunately, Borough of Carteret 1961, registrations were com- days—^'ms due for an Improvement Americans abroad have tended to for MAYOR—Stephen Bklb» pared with those of the same 1 program. get their normal restrain* and throw Prwrtdent ot Borough Councll-Waltaf euHlvan month last year. A total of i'lr Woodbrldge money around as if they carried on COU,NCILMEN 840 new units were jregieterad This, v as pointed out by the New Thomas Mllik Walter Bulllvan In th* , first three months of Jers?v Taxpayers Association in its in such a manner back in the United John Hjitnlck John D'Zurtlla 1961, a decline of 15.5 per cent Aleiaoder Such Adam 8y»bonkl from the corresponding period National Bank current r-riodical, "The New Jersey States. / a year ago. Taxpayer," reporting on findings of iU This has created two false Impres- Township of Edlsoi New passenger vehlclfe regis- sions: (1) That Americans an bi I4AYOR-Anthony M. Yekncslc* trations durUx March this year fovetfunwt*} studies. The observa- President ot Council—Nell A. McDonald In New Jer»ey Increased 28.1 1 tions foUow the recent recommenda- unrefined visitors, as a general rule, COONCILUEN per cent *from the previous' MAIN omen BRANCH OFFICE month, but fell 11.3 per cent I tioiw of i legislative study group urg- and: (2) That all Americans are William P. Ashtoo Frank J. Takacs Cor. Moore Attnue and Bern Ntreet 14U Of* Trw BO»« Bernard J. Dwj^r DTNiVuliani Toth whert compared with the same WOODBEIDOE, N. J. IISUN, N. J . " strengthening of the admlnUtra- wealthy and, therefore, ripe to be stuck William N. Margolis w&iui B. Wood iwJnth a year earlier. Marcl; tructure of county government. by every foreign scheme and chlaeler. new paaKivger vehicle regls- Member. Federal Ikaerv* »ud 9titn\ Utwaoo* CoriH)»t'0D (Continued on Page ID) THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN •aliinonial Sales I PTA Board ] fr.s Tint Revival i Priest Held Illicit I ISamos Nevb'; Meetings Set ISELIN—The Food and Drug Administration announces the, Committee^ On Transfer Seizure of $40 000 tvnrth (if; IflBLIN Assembly 6t Oofl phylcliilis' sample tlnrw ftuin MIA Newly el< Ohutehw ME ulBiiirtnn ww an'iseim'Trnfi. flM?«Mrjr fvanr-f ' nihri 1 if 1 nr School 17 Wllllam 1 R tent salvation-healing re- iiiK the drugs for sale.' i 1 llmud held Its fit* •v, pnsior'of St. Joan vlval sessions. Wtfms CleveiiK'1!'. chlrf In-1, of 1 hr 19(51-B2 term fjt'r Muitni). WHS held Sun- The first, July 6-23 will be spector, said a federal marshal; Ii!i 111- for the COmlflf yei\i : . U(U,,i,s Hall. St. Cehel- d pn Route 440, off Route took possession of the druiis atj k rlmrrli. Isrlln.^ 9,, Woodbrldge, near Two Mnndell Pharmaceuticals J Nr'.' off:« 'is are: ..,. Rnkoszka was recent- Guys from Harrison. The wc- Route 27. Mr I'tHlip Lowy. I frncd f°m St" Jolm ond Is set for August 2-20 on Court »ctlon has been Insti- ,Mrs Wilttnm Alt and ' [' . .i, where he rhul ( Route 9, near Sayre Woods. tuted by V. 8. Attorney Chester; Claire BKIWII, vice presld. ' ,, lsSistnn1 to Rev. Wal- Meetings will yr *etir pach A- Wledenburner, Trenton, Edwiiul Wiloney. trea«ur«I5'' for 10 month!. night at 7:45 exiept Mondays. crtRrRlng' the wholesale firm, Mis Mirhael Lemermnn, I#: In the There will be prayer for thn operated for 32 years by Wil- eonlinp secretary; and MBI. John Faulkner. con(1spon4selln Assembly of Ood, Is- Ipreo'deni. did not appoint i ways and means chairman, ttht'j niHing his new par-clIrKPalth' Assembly of God, ,„.„• adventure and «.„ _. Memorial As- asxlKned these duties to th*. He also sembly oNflod. Perth Amboy $625 to Benefit !vii-e president, Mrs. Alt, »Ifll" will have a chairman for etdf; tl,(.v R&dzlwon for and Assem\y- ol God Church |ll,n(t mid inspiration. of South Needy Children fund raisin(i event,.' J • , to congratulate The Bender Team of Pitts- The president appointed COLONIA — Family and1 VOLUNTEERS CITED: Dr, Kdward A. PartMiopr. rhulrnnn of the liifil Heart Fund In chairmen as follows: nos/ka on his newburgh, Pa., recently returned Colonia, presepts certificates (if appreciation to, Irft to ri.lil. (truer I.imulll. Mrs. John Children's Society will receive Mrs. Walter Kania, ... Itrv. David Ander- from , Manila and Hllarcivk Walter Zirflblo and Mrs. Kiehard Snlomlta. ( nlnni;, topped the amnunt col- Metuchen: Father Haiti, will conduct the serv- I more than $625 for support of and finance; Mrs. SeymWf 1 Its foster home care and adop le«t*d anion* the 31 municipalities in the Middlesex County Heart Kund with $3,012.25. Reiner and Mrs; Henry pie*}-" ,„„• pastor of St. John ice. ' • tion service as a result of 1 At the annual meeting and wind-up dinner of the 1%1 season, Mr. Zlrpolo was Klven son, .membership; Mrs. Thomas McCann, v party held at the home of Mrs a special citation and elected a trustef, and Dr. Partrnopc dinnet chairman, was fleeted ence Di Malo, Mrs, Ralph : ,;,,,,„ of the Holy Name 80- Euxene Zirpolo. 35 Sherwood County Association trensurer. Jr., and Mrs, Irving Elan, ,„ "(';,.nr D'Alessandro, pres- ,Road. Igram: Mrs. William Kane aad, , ij,;h,. s Association; |4th Ward GOP o| r The party, sponsored by Co- Mrs. Raymond Merkler, mky, \ cihak, president of 111()1 lon ia and Scoth Plains mem- room mothers: Mrs. JwnM" . „„] Rosary Society; Vlc- PTO Outlines Activities; Plans Dinner bers of the Children's Service Henderson and Mrs. BerOMB,: 'IMIN'II, president Of St. Committee, fund-raisfng branch Dl Dario, hospitality; Mrs. Har- old Minkoff, PTA publlcatloni: . ,,,t *• Paul Society; and I6ELIN - Mrs. Rose Peril- of the Society, was to have been Elected by Fund! ,. Walters CYO president. lard and A. George Perry wire! a poolslde affair, but due tSponsorso New Cub Pack Mrs. Milton Wasserman, pubUo , Charles named co-chairmen of a din-' I3ELIN~Dr. Arthur L. Roth, reiBtlong. Mrs. William 8t«. . i.||IlilSlUry and Dr Adams and Mr. Fleming In Mrs. Arthur C. Fegal and A recently- completed door-to- foreign languagues. A definite „, ""• •""'""'' ™"; """• brarv expioraiory, ana a Parten Pe Colonla iMrs. Howard V. Snedeker were door survey showing an' lmmed statistical report will be mfil- f—J' ° ' -ward Monas, stamping. 1 nil Calendar Colonia Man Married treasurer. PTA Dy.iaws were read H» Mrs. Sidney Blanchard, pro- party chairmen. late need for additional class- «d to Superintendent Of Schools' ( Elected trustees for thres-year the benefit 0, th06e not iax&. xram chairman, presented'the rooms, was read at the Board Patrick A. Boylan. : Iseltri Barber Shop Quartette j KAMIKAZEZ? terms were Dr. Severlno Am- Uar wlth ! Yotn KKjnexI p p u fjnext t session July 28 In Fireside A"venue, Union, and Stephen Hospital, Summit. (sticking to mouse-traps." i similar conditions exist In othigramgram. and permission toto useJLang JLang. South River; Walter fA)cal Arthu,„!)>! r Frlerman chalr-;Hal|-. Norman Barthelmes, son of Mr, Mr, Barthelmes is a graduate school grounds for Summer zirpolo, Colonia, and Dr. Roth. , N,'w Year's Eve party,1 j and'Mrs. Stephen Barthelmes of Woodbrldge High School and recreation. I Mrs. Albert L. Gardner, MtSS Universe '••••' and 4455 Florence Avenue, took place attended Stevens Institute of An outline of the l961-62|Fbrds, retiring executive dlrec- COLoNIA_chrlstophar Tttk P.irtL ]MA«flc I Flounce Avenue, took place 1 Fund • Raising Projects UlD raCK lieeUS |Saturday afternoon Bfl^f S StTechnologyt . He Is presently st Is as follows: 1 tor of the Middlesex CountyKreiss, 132 Cypress Drlve Mark's Churchy Rahway. Rev,tending Fairleigh Dlklnson Un „• .. 1 ««,M«« onrt in Heart Association, was accord- served as chaperone and chauf- C. P. Buttnev officiated. iverslty College of Engineering First general mee ng and ^n- ovfttlon she ,sfeur to Miss Xlnlverse contest- H - ... the post due to ill Miss Evelyn Reutllnger. sis- and Is an associate engineer at Outlined by Sisterhoodtroduction of laoulty, octouei > ants during their stay here for Western Electric Company, 10 ;bake sale, November 4; toy ealth. Long active in health fh t ..d . 'chair- fj^w Den Mothers ter of the bride, was maid of ISELIN — At the last board Eloper, Mrs. Jerome Cassell [fair and open house, November ,nd social work on Mf,%^ ^i\ resenting .,! Wi'issman, chairman —At a meeting of Newark, 14; slides and lecture of the t journal, meeting of Sisterhood Congre- 21mwood Village, Mrs. J.'Black ate and national levels. Utfo Molor5 Und e5C0rted ;,. ration with Russian School system by Pro- gation Beth Sholom, at th;er and Mrs. William Heller; Gardner served as .executethe cont#stanti. to New York ,1 nuninitti'e. Culmination Aluslk, Cubmaster, P»*«*»i of the bride; Mrs. Lor-! TJ MER STAFF tessor Byron D. Stuart, Decem- cousin ON S M home of the president, Mrs. ZJhain O'Hills, Mrs. Nathan llrcctor for six years. ... , w lntc,.views Rnd han. •,.'ivities will be a donor ber 12; school bond issue film were dLscussed for the coming, - oistanv. Kew Gardens,! . ^ David Welssman, all fund rais- Brodsky; Westbury Park, Mrs, :,•• -dance m June with WU- COLONIA—The appointment and discussion, January 9; pan- ing projects for next season Max Rothbaum and Mrs. Leon •r. oihrn PhslrmAi. Loute ol Prof, awiag* P. MW'ks, III, I el distusslon on educatton"«ji RRUWth wass thr p Serving as best man was Rob- were discussed. Shapiro; Lafayette Estates, M- :.s ws ;md means chair- olpatlon of all boys belonging 274 Cypress Drive, to the Sum- Mrs. Milton aablotsky; Menlo Richard H. Siss, M.S., schoo Sar-ra.as The functions approved by ||toh th e Pack daring meetingsti , ieit Papen, Rahway. Ushers in- mer Session faculty at Union psychologist, Mrs. Doris L. Kel Cuba developing own brand Miss , Miss , ami the board were: Rummage sale Park and Shorecrest In Fords . School reglstratloni n expansion of membership d George Scott, Rahw»y , Junior College, Cranford, was Mrs. Edward, Sherry; Green ley, Woodbridg^ Township help if communism, Mi N '" ii' lllTW A lclude announced today by Dr^ Kenchairman Mrs. Larry Steinberg ing teacher, and Emyst Dubay ; SeptembeStmberr lO.u^d^a^^other^-j, Harry Mansions', Woodbridge Park H Slkld Union New Year's Greetings, Septenv health and physical educa •HI. 9 A, M. her, chairman, Mrs. Milton Sa and Benlap Homes, Mrs,- Ear! WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. Forman; Woodbridge Oaks tion supervisor, March 13 ,..„.'. Marks Is college librarian.blotsky; Man Jong tournament faculty luncheon, May 2; bool 18 GREEN STREET ;i :r,rrt July 11 NathanlAlukik at FU 8-8753 soon as 'October, chairman, Mrs. SeyMrs. Larry Steinberg. .,, Hawkins institutional repre-!an(j a member of UJC's full- fair and guest speaker ond Fed WOODBRIDGE, N. J, •!i ,;: chanr I possible. mour Klepner; cake sale, Octo Mrs, Arthur Freirman, mem- Tmong those ,n attendance!«ntativeBeuiautt, wmia,,....*...m. Moffett— .. ,vjm t jii*v«,iHj^. «Av t th— e — u Frankel wlll S = .bership vice president, an- eral and State aid to educa pack committeeman, and Vin-j i he is teaching courses ber, chairman Mrs. Jerome Cas tion in April; children's arts • ^Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-year service tomorrow at 8 were Mrs. Leslie McArdle. Mrs. Ses5 oni sell; dress club, November Inounced an all-out drive for cent Thaner. publicity chair- in WesUm civillzalotn. and crafts display and lnstalla subscription to: „ mil attain Saturday at Rae Hannon. and Mrs. Helga chairman Mrs. Peter Kravitz securing new members. Hawkins, Dvn Moihers; Marlon man tion of new officers, May 8. . A M March 28 fashion show, chair Plans for the donor dinner 0: . D INDEPENDENT-LEADER The next executive boar man Mrs, William Co,hen, as iMttzvah will be discussed at tin Q CARTERET PRESS meeting is September 12. sisted by Mrs. Herbert Cook home of Mrs. Hy Dingott. Al • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON April 29 and 30, White Ele members interested in •workini phant Sale; pa jama sale, chair on the Committee are asked U. LIBRARY To be sent to before you make a move... (man Mrs, Al Kivitz; pocketbool calt here. CLOSED SATURDAYS sale, chairman Mrs; Ira Weis An all out drive to save Greei WOODBRIDGE — The Bar NAME er; weekend, chairman Mrs. H:Stamps, designated to furnisr, iron Public Library will b Dingott; tablecloth, Mrs. Setthe "future" kitchen in the pro-closed on Saturdays until Sep ADDRESS ..... low; Book of Life, Mrs, In ...ponder the advantages posed new building is planned. tember 9, Norman Tanzman Weiser; "Ha-ha" box, chair For more information call Mrs. chairman of the Library Boar' TOWN ..v •. . d cooperative apartment living man Mrs. L. A. Sobel. announced today. Area captains are: Iseli Herbert Selig, FU 8-5253.

wh*tiscoo{Hr»ttKlwiiilf«[ " msho it ii houilni oWned and operated owers by iu mrauwn Jointly through a non-profit corporation, As»nem< bn, you in i eqoperttlve hoo»- owner. Cin ttiw t in* moiMy? overlooking the campus of Douglass College fy —'I Yes. Because of cooperative own- ership you can live in a modem in highly convenient dwelling at costi well below those ' ^ ^ (s of -compatible rental housing. New Brunswick Cadillac styling has always beftn styling with a purposev an important factor in maintaining Cadillac's famed ' Even Cadillacs of 5, 6, or 7 years ago are instantly"recog- resale value. The 1961 Cadillac is designed to enhance A cooperative member ii coniW- ered a home owner and ii entitled 45 minutes from Manhattan by express buses nized and respected as Cadillacs. This continuity ol Cadillac's fashion leadership among the world's fine cars iu substantial tax savings. Abput styling—rather than change for change itself—has been . . . and to protect your investment lor years to come. us1/. oLeverv monthly payment U deductible. 1 . • 1. C»p.,...v. Hvto, taB«» p Wg-J*-^.*- ^ • T-18 ' ^

occupancy is permanent • tfin»nt- , _ Vp All taspoasibllity for maintenance, T Monthly rent* include the owner's insurance and repairs is yours and Your lower monthly chirges cover profit and can. be raised without ia usually oostlltr than you figured. only aotual co»U of operatinj end control. ' owning the, building. All malnt^ nance to Included. IT Vr You cannot control what happons to yDur neighborhood.

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11,060 * "•« 1 UDI00U l.'M »*'•» 1UMO4)» 2.150 p M 8»W office open every fey HAM. •»« • tUWUOHl tHO V, M VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED X/ya(MC(lC/ DEALER , M. ik MA MILLER PONTIAC - CADILLAC Corp. 477 West Milton Avenue, FU 1-0300 Rahway, N. J. THURSDAY, JULY fl, 1B81 PAGE TWELVE bv A pRit-timr town commit- tee can only be t>btained by 'Wondbrid|e Big clcctloi- of men experienced In ; At Picnic Sait Fords Man Fords School Teacher opwatlons The

Is Honored Weds Eugene Hastings . £tx quaimed to RaUdle "Wf i^jj" w^" Got"" COI/WIA Oeo.Be Emm.buMW55. . .'Jot Town Commit',, . FOE^DS - MiM Cl»r» 0 ehow .< r.t ' •'••••'< »'* sluatli Fifth Ward Town Committee Mr alld Mrs. WUUam Schirn g^furdgy al Mei,,; ; By Air Force :t> ,Bnch;f (ift-if^tT of Mr and dtfs.' »;'.:. ' «rCi *.*•>!!(* randldate. spoke to more than w.fie co-chairmen, jing at 3 P. M and a: OH I4. . •'•ff il:< Tt?edo.f J. BriClUe., 48 500 people at a Ppif^ii c jpon- _ — — [ Frtnk Ai 8uh, .. FORDS Airman : c Gfmld Mrs H«.«::: '- tirtdiiK^ri '.:^,n s Miix-Afll AVfi-.uf. became the sored by Greater Colonia Dem- „ D Jacob*, son of Mr. and M" 1 AH In A NMM Street, chalrmai, ui .dr oi K.itt ne H- HustiiiKs, Woodb:idi,- H:i.: Sclii* !. B.i>* 1 ;i ocratic Club at Merrill P«rk that all residents ,,• L?07-i»r(t Jacob*. ArliugUiv. . :• o.' M:.> Abner H, Hwtmfls, Colltsf, If' ?'•''••• Man- -'d : DUtrlct, Inehid.r- Qrl'i, vn r.;vned "Airman ef S«anip>fo'it. Mas*-, mid the Ute the HB;A*:I . V:-..->*-r5ity Gr.-oi- w Village, are ln\it(l- th" Vrv-,' »' Hill Air Fore- •J;. H»>'.i!'.tf. Saturday after - ate So:.*?: >• Fd'.ir*t;iVi. Cam- Wit h !hf 3«4»th Air B.iy ;-, o:: in tin:: Redeemer Uitlwr bi ids' Sh' :( !!u- 'iicjitv i I Win*. C"?;>t United StAK.-- A.: ii. Chine:: Hi v. Eldon B 8toh» Eme:-<:; •'..: .: H:«h Sch .••'", fare* Hospital. Airman Jacob* nfT.natfd •<: the double ring C0M0:d. M.* was ht?h!y commended bv hi.< fioui ,t"n»rlor f^'l-'h. Robei: P Giver. .]i marriage by her Hunt'.ngto:, la'.nri. ')< bfide w»j atttred .n Ma.v ar.d whn noted flint the v He n on t:.' • r; . ertising stftfT cf mn:i. while at the tn- a BO*;. «f silk, organu and Chantilly lace with » scalloped. the Daily F . • .:IB Item. I.vr.:. -CJOjxd neckline trimmed with Mass gt Weber College roW- Statement of Condition s^uins arid seed peails Urr pletine rwr?** in blcloev bouffant s*irt had fire tirrt of m'ji'h'niti'ir' WMntiirc and laeo and oijarua and ended in "UUUUllUgU public 5Df»ltir.» a cr.apcl tram A queen * crown 'In r'WT^'n'T.dind Airmsir, nd seed pearls held (o- the r-onor. p veil ot French il-

iB caliber and in actlvelv interest- &rm orchid. The Fords ed In clvk- affalh. He has dp- Mald of honor was MiSs Ruth _ A M,, Hammersmith GRKJT (.VBtKNATORIAl, CANDIDATE: Freeholder WIHUm J. Warren, Fords v«*d hl» time unselfishly m Zimmerman. Manchester, N. J. Brooklyn oem a guest of ond from left' and Freeholder George L. Burton iri(ht) are shown with Rithard J. helping the Boy Scouts on sev- Bridpsmai(js «Trf Miss 1-jnn Mr and :•.-. Albert Wheei- Hu«hfs center i Democratic candidate f«f Governor, at the traditional'fllh fTj of the erai occasioin*.. He nwiswd in Traverf New Bedford. Mass. house, c Tree Koad, f*r a New Icr^v Assotution of Chosen Freeholders in Atlantic CHjr. Also In the rroVp are eTMUng H Bor Scout plmlcal and NIiss Helell jopIgei, Fair-week. Joseph P Some*. Woodbridte. local Democratic leider and clerk to the Board of Free- fitneM obitad* course at Cnmo h8. t(1 Mgs& Junior bnde5jnald _MJ .cdTtlrs 0. T. Gatlin holdrr* left «nd Thelma Parkinson Sharp. Vineland, prealdent o( the Slate CUU National Bank Kiesel. helped at the Scout-O- was Miss gUL. Brichie, Rocky and children. Douslas and Senrlce Committee i second from rl«ht). Rama last year and Just Uo Rtver Oni0 n,^ 0{th6-bride, chrlstoplir:. Cooper Avenue. The Friendly Bonk of FORDS, NEW JERSEY 1 weeks aw assisted in tewchin? Sfr\ing his brother as best were Fo.ni: . of July guests of first »id procedures to the 300 mail wgs RotjIiss Eleanor Piosko, Fords,1 WOODBRIDGE — The body Over 40 Years of tire filing systems for this of- Bremian. Chatham. alonp v» ;;li several other Chuivh was the setting 8atur-'-w«s maid of honor. Brides-;of Samuel E. Holloman. 39, 220 flee. He also performs the ad- Att<>1. a trlp to Hawaii, the bers of Nf.v Dover dltional duty of Barracks Chief . » mp- day mornmi! for the marriage aid wer M1 Paullne c^oo (Middlesex Turnpike, Iselin. couple will r( side in s a JIF G.oup. of Miss Rosemary Guinan. , „ ,, ™." .„ 'struck by ft Pennsylvania R»il- for the hospital barracks. In sc(Ut Por traveling the bride Agana auam: Mlss Kathe ltlB this capacity he has accepted - diu^l.tei of the late Mr. and( - r road train last week has been MrC James Giiinan. Irvinfton.|Schwingel, Basking Ridge, and ^nt for burial to his home In Service to Savers added responsibility and and Uiu: Wilsie H. Adam&.Miss Carol Finn, Reading. Pa'^Faripvjlle, N. C.wher ehU par- don* a very good job. I hlghh ent r an Mrs A Holl recommend Airman Jacobs foir Telephone Code AVENEL PERSCJiALS son of M> Helen Adams and. serving his 'brother* as best «. » 4r'S/ sr>&'&-ss'-Cr'J?--/jr*-(. Willie Adams, both of Dun- man waR Wffit pQint ca(jel man. reside. i , 'Airman of the Month'. Thi< man wag ^egl point ca(jel career-minded airman with a MRS >iAKTI\ CUTOWSKI dalk. Md. Stickers Ready Ri-'\. Arthur Mayer, James Adams Dundalk. Ushers Mr. Hollomans body was strong devotion of duty can al- 14 (|n,rte Street *venei OSB, Di-loarton School, Mor- were yeu( James Ganiwn, Sr found Thursday, 250 feet south MF t»M visiown. o:i)::;iited at the double wiys be depended upon to ren- WOODBRIDGE - The New :itd t th dbl Paui Minn.; Lieut. Thornas off thhe IlIselii n stationtti . derail best effort! for the Air Jmty Bt,,, Teleph(me Co. tnls ci-rciimny. Kaentop and Lieut Lawrence Unmarried, Holloman was a JUNE 30, 1961 — M: and Mrs. Michael Cal- 1 force."" " month vtll distribute area code ,„.,„, The br:de is the adopted Danielson, both of Fort Bragg, milker employed by Cooper anUi:,;. stickers for New Jersey's three Chestnut Stieel, cele- rtallghti.., ^ woodbridge Chief,.N. c. Dairj'. whose. property is ad- brated their fifth wedding an- _ million telephones. John R. Egan, 788 Af^r a tl.jp to Fon LaUder- Jacent to the tracks. Broicm> Troops Hold •nlversary recently. ^ing e R ad attd the The stickers, shaped like a -( 2 ' ** dale. Fla., the couple will live .wguc Keeper Thomas Cos- ASSETS LIABILITIES —Mrs. Gt-orge Yates. Lord col]Slus]m| oi Mrs. Egan. ' at Fort Bragg. tello. Green Street, Iselin. took Street, is a patient at the "Perth Cash and Due from Capital/Common/ ....! 300.00": ;:• PORD3 - .Brownie portimi 0, lhe 202 and 204 and their leaders eBcll telephone instrument, Just Banks $ 1,403,487.53 vent and Ladyclifl College,! Heard at the Show Surplus .'. - eoo.ooo/: Mrs. John Werda and Mrs the individual telephone Avenue, was a recent Patent «t ;;;/aVver taffeta with Swiss John Amaczi were hostesses Perth Amboy General Hospital, j^.' motlfs on the Koop nec)t.Hi°hland Falls, N. Y., wherej •Why didn't my dog win a U.- S. Government listing which appears... ,, . . D,,K1^ •- s e Undivided Profits 109.4781~ at a mother* father social at The bouf- ^ received her bachelor of rprize?" Bonds 4,944,471.64 plate Stickers for cus-j^anan at the Avenel .Pubhc ,in( and on the skirti BJ tfi deBree in Ell iish POrds VPW Hall. tomers in NorthernNorthern, New JerseyJer.sev' ILlbrar>'- Ml"s- M4zzur lS n0W at funt skirt had a bustbustl] e bow and ' 8 - : "He faUed on legs—Hot long home recupmtlllg Reserves 36.613'.? The party marked the last vnfCaIT"y the area code "20r'' ' ended in a chapel-length train. Lieut. Adams graduated from'enough " Other Bonds and activity until meetings are re-Those distributed in the south- Her three-tiered elbow-length Loyola H|gh School, Baltimore,, "Well, they touch the floor. Securities 3,494,791,49 Deposits Simjed in September. The'j,-,, M_rt of the state will carry! The Rieht Kind veil of imported French illus- Md., and from the U, S. MUi- don't they?" _ U.S. Brownies presented skits and'the number "609;' the area' "Xi certainly mate tn• ntym*\ wa*«ttoclwd to* cabbagtJary AcAdcmy, West Point. Tlw Difference Mortgage ^ans ...... 1,964,807.76 ; Goprat. $263,357.18 films of a recent hike were C0(je for that region. usually «ood after-dinner rose of silk organza and seed where he received a bachelor of, Oert— My husband tninhs we shown by John Amaczi and ^rea codes are not required speech." pr^rls, and she carried a cas- science degree. He i& stationed sJiould get a washing machine. Other Loans and U. S. Army at Port Myrt — You're lucky, my aher 12,818,105.16 John Werda. for calk ,jiaied between any. "What did he say?" cade of white roses and babies' in ,oiie Discounts 2,148,576.27 two point* within New Jersey., "Waiter, give me the check." breath. Brag;;. husband thinks he married one. French peasants restless The three-digit codes must be' especially In Brittany. B Banking House, used for calls dialed to New Furniture, Fixtures 13,139,462 ••! to Jersey from out of state. The and Equipment...... 219,324.19 $ company urged its customers to J notify persons who frequently Other Assets 10,100,28 | call them from out of state of ?.the area code which should be ef used to make sue!, calls. *> The half-moon stickers will $14,185,559.16 $14,185,559 '.£ /be sent to customers along with 't the bills to be dated on or after KINNEYS July 1. Those bills were sched- uled to start reaching cusiom- lers today. The last stickers to be distributed are expected to .reach their destinations by Au- gust 10. OFFICERS DIRECTORS BEACHCOMBER • Customers who need addi- tional stickers can obtain them Theft it i coruur.t hazard TOOFER la our society and thtrt ilhrough their local business R.W. Harris John Bacskay art many wayi in which ! offices. Chairman of Board you could be victinvrtd • New Jersey Bell customers Samuel Berkowitz by burgUri, holdup men, [who' have All Number Calling pickpocket! ana oilier (ANC) service, or are sched- thttTCt. it sure you hive ;ulfed to receive ANC by the end Charles Schuster Theodore J. Brichze the financial protection of of this year, will not receive I Broad Form Penonal the stickers. Area codes are in- President Lawrence E. Crou»e Theft policy. It protects cluded, on the Ji?,,w; ..cumber you both it home ind plates provided.for telephones Nathan Gross »wiy. which are switched to ANC. Michael Riesz 4 Approximately 94 per cent uf & W. Harris I D^vacoKPn "> a11 "ew *'ersey Be" customers Vice President . fOlcSc Of 1)0. 'i today have direct distance dial- f te*l bun * ".-J ' ing (DDDi service which en- Samuel Bodes >f able? them to directly dial to Theodore J. Brichze 71 8mltb St., Perlii 'f most of the 76 million tele- Michael Rieu Ttlfplmiii HI !-4 l, phones in the United States Executive Vice President 'f and Canada. Conversely, New and Cashier (j Jersey Bell customers can re- Charles Schuster • nn > Vceive calls directly ifom mil- T lions of telephones from out of Joseph Sisolak s'stile wTUn either OMUPH wo Stephen J, Mazar §.codes are dialed. Assistant Vice President Yetrncsitfl For Every Investment Ambition PAIRS FOR researched" MIX'EM! CURRENT INTEREST RATE STOCKS

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Indians O'Brien and Tom Muchanlc,i Not A Wolf, EHhtr r.ond Customer Brm Sonl ' - Olsen had & perfect day at' A girl from the Wg city com- film nrtnr. muraled and The pm lady lion tuner *ii Iselin 9 plained that ft bull kept looking1divorced live times. In three! cheered by th« crowd M sht v with four straight slnnles , •„„>,,* MM, imrsimr . ost 7th pumped out three safe blows. Ing manner, !,amc resistmr remained In one additional league "I imagine," said the faiinrr rlrd the actor on the prevtou*1 dubious. Gets Lot game, the Avenel Fire Depart- 'tlmt It's on account of thatioecasloilk. Bystander Huh, that's ment conquered the Colonla red drrps you're wearing." After the ceremony the actor nothing. Sliaignt Fire Company, 20-U. "Oh." said the slxl. "I know.reaohcd Into his wallet, but the Enthusiast (angry) -~ Would It''s terriblibly out off fashionfhi , bubtt registrai r waved the monejjyoij i durd ^ to do that? French Jail twenty left Ju«t fancy a countrx bull wide. "Not this time," he said.I Bystnqdtr - Sure, I could ,,A>1 STANDINGS Setback Journalist*, moticing it: 'This is one on tlic house." 'do it as well m the lion can. \mrrlcnn Division STANDINGS . g W . 7 St. Cecelits 3 Plynn Son 3 . S , ! CIO .Tames St. Commandos 3 . 4 Sewaren Aces 2 . 0 Colonla Twins 1 National Division Hopelawn Indians 0 n F.Iks 9 WOODBRIDOE — St. Ce- , rm Co » celia's, previously the only un- defeated team in the Recrea- f. • ::::::::! tion Senior Baseball League, .iimnv'x * had Its wings dipped during the Club 1 past week when the James I nntlnrtltil Division Street Commandos manipu- lated a 5-1 Victory. With 8t. Cecrlla's dropped back a notch in the standings, HA8 FINE RECORD: "Because of his outstanding pitching, wt are tied for first place," three teams, the Saints, Com- sari Mamufr William Taylor, ;»« he looks over ball shown him by his star hurler, Robert mandos, and Flynn h Son, are Plrhlk. The youm.ler, who is putting In hi* first year In Uttl« I*a»ue ball, twirls for the tied with 3-1 records. iDBHiaO E—Mark Woodbrldte Fire Company Braves. IIC has posted a 4 and 0 record so far; two of the The weapon the Commandos nirlicd. his second con- tamti, one-hitters. He has given up a total of two earned runs In 34'{i Innings; allnwinp used against 8t. Cecelia's was .(•fin-lcss (tame to lead 12 hits and 12 walks. On tlip battinc side he Is also most impressive. He is currently hit- the strong arm of Tommy Mon- anis Club Indian* tp * tlni at ,4$2. Has been at bat 31 times; scored 13 runs; had 16 hits, five of which were aco. He gave up one hit in the ,i v nver the Service doublej and three homers, He struck out five times and Wai walked on three oee&slon*. last inning and struck out 12, Yiinki'ps in the ATnerl- The Pirnlk boy lives at 89 Walnut Street. Avenel. Taylor rounds up his pitching staff with A big error cost him a deserv- siuti of the Woodbrldge' two other promising younnsterj; Joe I*antn (3-fl) and John Esposlto (2-1). ing shutout in the sixth. Ed •iunic. The win was the Gorskt was the Saints' loser m a row for the In- and he, too, pitched well, giving lm moved Into second j up just two base knocks. The Colonis, Twins manipu- Shepards Whale dl8-l lated a mlM upset by defeating „ his six Inning stint, HUP up three scattered the Sewaren Aqes, 3-1. • sent 10 butters back Wacaster went all the. way ncli via the strikeout for Colonia to annex the ver- ii oudrrjack wa« the In Senior Rec Contest dict. Buzz Voorhees absorbed the Waterfront reversal, though TEAM STANDINGS ' Teff's of Iselin staged an all while Al Tomasso absorbed the he held the opposition to a pair , MI', FmnciscO was the W IV around display of power to sub- setback. of singles. • ci'ib batting star with QAM 5 0 due Panzer's 12-2. The win was; johnny Mehasy and 'John Plynn it Soft kept abreast of , ,',,u!ii.'s. His first two-ply Tell's 5 0 also Teff's fifth In a row. Konick were Fitzgerald's.. top St. Cecelia's and the Com- ,\: \c in a pair of runs in 0 Fitzgerald's 8 Kennan's two singles and a batters with four and three hits, mandos, defeating the Hope- : r,;:ih, l,ukc coyle WM also Metuchen Grill 5 0 double paced Iselin's attack, respectively. One of Mehasy's lawn Indians 7-4 with a five- •.,•:.•! butter for the victors Pords Ree 51 0 while King, Buglovsky. Black blows went for four bases, Joe run rally In the third. pair of singles. 2 : 3ewaren A. C „... 3 and MaJeWskl ea4h pumped out QUHSO walloped a horns vun for The big .batters for Fords v •; di-«iTvlnn of mention P. C £ 1 two hits. Iselin in the third.- with two hits eaxh were Tom •nil with the shutout Colts l While Joe Relnhard occupied Niemlec, Johnny Galya and Bill •<:•• • the Ingredient* the lead the Metuchen Gr u to Recreation made it five straight . Reinhard was at peak form victory. Bill Nagy was Hope- I:cis used to overwhelm 7 0 vlct over Dorsl In the Recreation Senior Soft-; _ , .. ...''_. for the Truckers as he struck lawn's losing hurler, .t plarr. Service Electric ball League by defeating the1 ^rlng. hi» if Int. Flgu; mit seven in a row before wind- . 12-1. The win enabled Avenel Shepards 18-1. |sttve "» three hlts and st: ing up wit ha total of 10. Walter i-JITS to huld first place in Despite the (act the circuit, KeasbeyCops •Mnmciiii Division. In one of the most thrilling 's neailnt Ihe halfway rnark,Lemi_ ii mound triumph was games In the league, the Kelner us first. He was nicked five teams are sUU tied for drat Hojrda Sparkles Coits outiasted the Sewaren A. '•'••I sin«U'5 and struck out place with 5*0 record*. The clubs sharing the top rung with Ronnie Hoyda, Metuchen C. in a see-saw battle to post a : At the plate, he had a For: nth two safe blows were Mike Roskey turned in an- Co came up Knights of Columbus, , 2 man also had a big day with hlsinins to puu jnegam e out of the Fords Fire Co , . 2 , N.ipravnlk, Tom Hauser other solid mound performance 1 1 11 with Avenel Fir« Co ; H-'ii McUughlln. Stuart to pick up the Pords victory.! " , collecting three safe.blows f^. igniting the rally He checked the opposition with In tour Jaunts from the bench. i it, wereAl^lan Woodbrldge Fire Co. ;•; * ;^ the Yankees' loser, tlme y n Port Reading Fire ''• - l'ni1 Company Braves, four hits, and was deprived of al Fitzgerald's made the most, John Dillon and Bob Calabro. shutout when Pat DeFederlco'of 11 hits to rack up a 10-5 vie- Calabro had three hits for Colonla Fire Co. -: it iv the most torrid team while Jaycees „ ..» 0 '.!.' NuMonal Division, moved hit a homa run In the fourth, tory over the Iselin Field club, the victorious Colts, Pacing Bords1 19-hit attack and preserved an unblemished Sewaren's big batters were " n tie for first with the WOODBRIDGE^-The front- with three safe blowj each were record. Tony Barcelione, four safeties, • •'!:>: nine Elks after defeat running Keasbey Fire Company Richie Boland, Mike Young- The Avenel club's winnlhgiand Harold Ford, a home run • '•'•• I.ions Club Pirates. received unexpected opposition Eddie SantallaJand two singles. i .-• Hravcs have now won bluth and Andy Shlller. pitcher was from the Junior Chamber of •f their last 10 and the Commerce in the Recreation 1 !rum here on In will Slow-Pitch Softball League, ".ii •matching since the and was forced to go all out • .>'.MJ ttied.up with '^Banias Hurls No-Hitter to Top before achieving an 11-10 vic- '•>•!.' victories behind them. tory, The win was the Fire- *-:>; three scoreless innlngsj fighters' third straight. l'MM's-came-up with three! Keasbey scored nina runs in '':.. in the fourth. Bill Silva in Colonia Loop Tussle the first and second, when :".I-KIIVIC, Pirate pitcher,1 Johnny Deyak hit two home '•K ii tin' first two batters be-, SENIOR LEAGUE [ Eleven-yefic-old Bob Crystal stick again the Bakers, rapping runs and Lou Silagyl one. The •i i.:i Esposlto laid down a W L came out of tiie bullpen to earn out three hits. Allan Holland Jaycees made it close in the !tt hunt to score one run. Ous' Grill 2 O'the triumph afU'r pltchln collected a timely triple for the opening rounds at 9-8 with four iii^iit balls permitted an- VJ".W l 01 flawlessly for the last three in- winners. markers in the first and the "•••'•' • 'in, then Leonard SonheColoW- a TV Oinlngs, In which the npposltlor Bill Machado was the" We same number again In the down another bunt to Stevens Dairy 0 ijfaUed to get a hit. gun for Qus' In their victory second. THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY - SUNDAY • JULY 6-9 1 third run. JiWl&h C. C 0 1', Prior Paces Winners over ' the Jewish Community Bob Voelkel, Jajcee pitcher, Center with a two-run home"r • tilth, the Pirates had vaccarro'i ... 0 equalized the score at 9-9 in the Jody Pryor led the winners over the left field fence. Billy rtuiuty to break the MAJOR LEAGUE fourth with a towering home with a double and single, while Lamb, the Community Center Eastern Division run, In the sixth, the Jaycees ide open when they his team-mates, Richie Chmisl catcher, gave his batting'aver- i he bases. Howeve"r, W went ahead 10-9 when-Al Rock' nd Danny D'Arcy, contributed age a substantial boost darting pitcher JoeSaveway 6 to off and Carl Fleming: sparked a mportant blows. rifling three safe blows. brief rally with timely singles. Eastern Tire 4 M'Pfired to tire, John The second half of the Senior Art Stelnfeld of VJf.W. Post With' the outcome of the BtvwffH Unlimited 3 -eagaie schedule got underwf NEWEST HESS GAS STATION 061 racked up his fifth victdry game hanging in the balance In Inmaii Spirit 3 "if lead -and he did ;hls past week wllh UuS' Grl Iter defeating VaWarm's 7-4. thfc Wttom uf the seventh, Lou tin People's 3 v getting off to a last start Greg Lambert was the Vets' Banko reached first base via an Western Division '*••!" Innocentl's double was defeating Vaccarro's 9-3 an mainstay, driving In three big error and from there trotted ""!'•' extra hit of the game. W the Jewish Center 11-2. runs. around the bases In front of 1 Iks Top Cards Colonla Drug .... Bill Meyers carried the Die Colonla TV blanked Stevens' John Delak, who blasted his WOODBBIDEE-CARTEBET ROM, PORT READING 5 r'Hir-t-un rally in the fourth Colonia Variety Dairy 4?0 as Danny Parvln third home run of the game lL 4 -i't up the Woodbrldge Sllva's pitched a elassy two-hitter. The big blow gave the Fire- 3 «-5 conquest over the Colonla Plre Parvin, who suffered streaks fl t rs an 11-10 decision. : 0 gn e '•••'> of Columbus Cardinals. Colonia Hardware Babe Rath of wildness in the Past, gave up The versatile Ben Glofl went SAVE V OK EVERY GALLON TODAY AND EHM ! "">ipli was the Elks'sixth only two free passes to first the full' seven-Inning distance : COIiONIA—Jaek Banias, Co- '"* in the National Divl- base until he walked two oppo- to earn his third victory of the lonia Drugs' Dodgers' pitching nents In the seventh Inning. He season. [Bob Voelkel was the 1 n th.sUr, made history In thC wm m IMRE m ti»...ioo mi BUY BETTEKJ v Dubay paced fired third 'strikes past 13 Jaycees'l losing chucker. lonla UW» fallows Lea LEAGUE STANDINGS nine-hit attack with t*o ;ue Milkmen orchis way to vlcton. The heavy swingers for when he hurled a specUcilar Hess Certified Regular and Hess Certified 100+ Octane, both certified to equal or " ' »nd a single, while his American Division Butch Broka was Stevens' Keasbej, with three lute, were ]li uo-hlt-no-run game to del eat »ti-s. Don Pochek with* Two Indians .\ vanquished twlrler. Richie Bqland and Deyak, out-perform the major brands. They are the best gasolines that money can buy.. .; 8 lva 8he11 »"«• single. «nd Bob ' - Wdbge. Home Center while Al Rockoff lined out two The win was a big one since specially refined to protect and to power, prjeed to stretch your mileage and your dollars. singles, also got BlUlklt •/••••""• singlet anij a home run for the hitting act. it lave the Dodgers a game and Qreiner's _ The briae came into the din- Jaycees." <'k pitched a commend' one-half lead in the Western Rudy Qloff's two home'tuns National Division ing roomfwith theV turkey and »• despite the fact that Division. 8. L. & K - • « triumphs itly"lftid lt"uPonTneand single were the offensive > on five times. He Banks tollid almost perfect- Wdbge. Rotary » weapons the Fords Fir* Com- 1 table. .HIM two safe blows and ly, striking out 14 without giv- St. Andrew's 3 •My first Thanksgiving' tur< pany used to an advantage to "(it ten. Hagoe was. the ing up a single walk. The only P.O.B, 3 kev" she proudly exclaimed. trip the Port Rending Fire- iW vanquished two nun to »t foot on the bases Results? fighters by a 10-4 score, The" 9 tk '"u ,j.... .'.,. .. ^» _ _ *L, L.iA "Why ilt looks wonderful, Present this coupon for one free can of E\ Mights of ( darling," wjKUided ttlQ hus- victory,WM the iwcuud daluydlck was B humu-iur polish and epoDge, KcgulffI to a flying start band. Also tSklng part in the effec- us in the first three in- Shell's losing pitcher. You've stuffed it so beau,- value. YWrs free! Ho obiiiation, }u»i jiiU romped to a 10-3 Ray Cipperly paced the B. P. O. E. titully." three singles; Herman in. Fleaae fill in the following Information the f Lions Club Dodgers' attack with two dou- 3J, Andrew's, "Stuffed it.!" echoed the an, gtrikle wild, triple, and bles and a single His dusty of bride. Suvw. racking up four runs base hlU drove In three of the ! "This one opening frame, the victors' five runs. 'il got It," a double,., and . added two in the see- Colania Plre Department, one in the third and one of the most rapdyp Wdbge. Home Center. 6 The'Ellli two sillies." „ . .. , tilth. The Pirates scored utms in tne divisiondivis, continued Oreuwr's -•••• B Two housewives were in a The WoodbrWue KnlghU of OOlumbus made it two stralkht hi ththe fourth md onoe In 1U winning* ways by edgindi g Co discussion over the back fetiee. IS ever nag your wu?lntt».wrentl^iiue toeup by jonjj Variety BhopBhp,, 3-2. Paul Wdbge- a «UU JW* »»«* •"•» defeating the Wooilbridge FJre wit- VeUsquw WM ttedStedlSopklns-pitched the wiin fof r ththe St. Andrews " batid?" Inquired one. ' >h« cardinacdil l tito butfireflghters without walking a when he's beating the Companompanyy, 18-9. |I1I1"1 relief pitching from batter. Two Indians S other. "It Pacing the KniHhW _eonsUt- In the Eastern Division, Bev- in the fourth. run ***Bil l *£ UonseruM DnllmlUd upwt the that he does a much hits were the Jo« Blako, Tony Saveway Movers 5-3 to. tighten ». Jim raeger, ' 'i on Pago 18) the current pennant race. THURSDAY, JULY f- PAGE FOURTEEN u is g must to include InIthla way you ran b. such as u,n,,fh ay's diet (tome uncooked they will eat a VK',. Vitamin kalr vegftaole find fruit. and thuj Ret a i^]... ini> way you can get tKis vHric-ifi'om pmn lfiAf>* Meat supplies the there Is some ... •7 is by eating different foods.'lguch as splnacli and tomatoes. you do rift- , Vegetables and fruits arejTomatoes arc also a fine Waldman and Ludwig Ithte knowledge f,,irr 1 ! Are you sure ttu your fami- stn'sst»d on any reducing dletjof Vitamin C aHws JJ dren until after th.-, ly is (retting a bnianrfd dirt? Aixriiwf they Btve you many of'oranges.. _ diet taUng thts tnm\ \ , uell-balanwd di-'i if essential the element* you need and are arapefruu and ~ r while and you „.,. . .for good health Tliis is pspe-ioften fairly low in fat -''making Vitamin A is found in vrge- important but most of us tend 1 enjoy It, In Police Pistol Team Winrtally true if you nrr reducingcsiories. They give you the all tables such as spinach. P*»5. to over-eat in this department or are still gro»;:.K .important bulk and at the samc>carrots. n5pai-aRus and sweet ' Try to get your children to Planners valuf d v1tamins v«,:;»n Ph.l Yacovlno Wnodhrid,, The human body is a compll-'"m™ - - <»tato«pou.ws. Vitamin'V s^ C and A are develop a taste for all foods In i for year EDISON - The WooObndge.ho «:f OU:T«U1» .t th> rop The Vitamin B2 is found in ve«- damased by heat F01 "ns rrs_ Ton-njsh>i Police pistol team nf ilu- i.R.nc wit* lmpre.wive placed third for Woodbndge

took a stop further toward re- averages * WKh g 292 Ludtt,B ' its title in the Central Waldmnn was top man on the k f ^ npx[ dou.n the

1141 score possible 300. He raked hU Ur- Mike Palko was Edtoon. top Or* of the reason* tor the sets over for a 99 in slow ftre. marksmar. cm the range, hit- dMUlve victory was the con- 88 in t m, and a per>»t 100 In tins the th:ee tariets lor a 294 Palko slstent shooting of tte two rapid Ludwig aim fit i 100 tally Swond plan for the van- Pmtr Woodbridge malnrtays. Jacktally in rapid flre before wind- qutohed t-am was held by J«Jet"*n Waldman andjVndrewJLudwi*. ingjip with a 286 total. Plr.tr *;:h a JM lions and Barton11"1™'*click taM

Giants uied the long bell Team SUndlnn I Fords Lions Club belted overpower the Indians by an MAJOR LEAGI E lthree-ni:i homer to knot the 11-8 score .In the Iwlln Pony AMERICAN jcount. In ;hc top of the eighth League. L lnnlnx. interboro Trucking _ 6 1 w k Tree Cookie Nlenburg received the ^ ud of PeftW 5 moved out in front, 8-6, but,9* 10 eve s Fords L.ons Club 8 5jJoey was not finished yet. Wlth;^ .. 1 the bases full. Croasdale came snop-Kiie for the OlanU and pitcheITIT"!d »fD! .. 1 2 throuirh with a tremendousMiele mill hj wa« relieved by Prank,,nterboro 3 . Biwtovskl ta the bottom of the"1 ' 'circuit smash to clear the National Division *Uth Inning. During his stint1 .(sacks and win the ball game :V. F. W W on the hill, Nttnburg gave upi ,iThe second victory, featured by.Schmidfs 10 12 . lour bite and struck out a total ?or?5 Pire Co ;ianother Croasdale home run.'lselin Fire Co. 11 of 10. The game's losing pitcher ™rton -•- 5iwas an 8-5 win over Dudlcs!Campana Floor Covering. Iselln Ftre Co. 1 1 12 EXTRA DIVIDEND DAYS... While all this was going on, Atlantic Division ' Five safe blows were all the MINOft LEAGUE n Krtfhti «f Columbw Yankees AMERICAN the two league-leaders met Cubs accumulated in their recent. head-on in a thrfltlng contest Dodgers game with the Cooper Datry|Cap,el which weht to the Fords Flrejindlans RRe d So*. BUt at the conclusioclusioniRin t valleyBUS Co.. 8-6, , jYankees of six Innings, they were on Jim TuHolihd gained fifth win of the season against - hi tlie scoring column by a 9-*jPaWn 4Dunn White Sox 2 8 count. I NATIONAL no losses, as Tommy Szakacs SAVE BY JULY 20th... dropped his first decision in five I9ELIN- Bob Piereth's i tieWvlng of credit for the ' W L starts with Our Lady of Peace. double in the bottom of the Yankee mound triumph wasRaritan. ~. 6 Mike Klamik, Jackie Roe- sixth drove in the decisive run excellent control throughout Edison Tire Co 3 decker and Jack Archdeacon of which handed the Indians a 7-6 Don Bolger, who pitched withjStewart's - 4 the Fire Co., and Richie Bro- victory over the White Sox in the game. Over the distance, he'Bond - 3 mirski and Szakacs of Our the American Division of thej wag nicked for six hits, tiut was! MIDGET LEAGUE Lady of Peace paced the at-i Iselin Boys League. EARN FROM JULY 1st ...fifiecUye. with, nine strikeouU AMERICAN tack for their, clubs. With the score tied going JJon Smith was the Red Sox In the Minor League, the Into the last half of the sixth vanquished hurler. Braves Carvel nine continued to domi- inning, Bob Lanigan singled Ricky Strada was the Senators .... 8 nate the American Division, and promptly raced for the AT OUR NEW Knights of Columbus' defensive Athletics ...... 4 while a real free-for-all is de- plate when Piereth unloaded star. His fine running catth 'White Sox . .... » veloping In the National Divi- his timely double. The two-ply saved two nm Qrey 8ox . .... 1 sion. Anton Btetoko piUlwd shot was Piereth's second nf the After giving up five runs in NATIONAL and batted the Carvel club to Earlier in the the top of the opening inning, W game. a 4-3 win over Bond Transpor- hit a two-run "•the Shop-Rite Tigers made a Orioles Vlnce Farrell u tation. This was the league1 f the Indians. remarkable comeback to post Indians nomer or 9 leader's seventh straight win. Cardinals .... Lanigan went the full six in- an 8-6 Victory over the Fireside ...... 7 Although the Edison Pire Co. HIGHER DIVIDEND Angels ning distance to pick up the Realty Braves. S n split its two games, dropping a Indians' mound verdict, while Tommy Klmball was the S 6-2 decision to Rarltan Oil and Robert Byrne absorbed the re- Tigers' batting star with three dumping Dial1 Agency, 22-9, the hits, while Marty Marcheski FORDS—What looked like a versal. > runaway In both the American club has been on the move. went all the way to clutch the Modliszewski's big bat was all ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS and National Divisions of the While the league-leading Rari mound verdict. He ajlpwed but popped three pf its the Tigers required to post a four safeties and struck" out to Clarl a BartoBt n LittlLittle tenten Oii popped three pf it l f1 R 7-4 deoinion over the Tigers nine along the way. League, changed abruptly this last four, h..' Stetatf * Root past week when the Fords Beer Is currently on a four- The husky slugger rammed out Jim Donovan's single in the Lions Club and the Barton game losing streak, the Edison a home run and a pair of last Inning scored Pete McEl- Agency came on to challenge club has won four of its last singles. roy with the winning run which the leaders. Both the Fords five contests. Jerry Milano fanned nine op- gave the Iselin Lumber Pirates FFir e CoC . anadd thhe Our ladyy of Partly responsible for this ponents on his way to annex- a close 3-2 decision over the ing the Tigers' pitching victory. Knights of Columbus Yankees. Peace teams can expect a tough turn of events is a catcher fight the rest of the wayy. turned pitcheith r named KKenny Ken Eberle was the Yankees' McElroy was by far the losing chucker, the Pirates* offensive star, lln- The biggest advance was Budzek, who notched three of made by the Barton Agency those wins, and also some' ins out three hits, scoring two The big man at the plate for team which notched three wins. timely hitting by Fred Mandel- runs, and stealing eight bases. the Yankees was Eberle, who With a display of power gen- berg, Tommy Zweeres and Ira Donovan hurled a four-hit collected two safe blows, erated by the potent bats of Moss. In one of the better played ter to gain credit for the Lum- Ray Saporowski, R«Jph Nota Also, in the American Divi- berjacks' mound triumph. His games in the division during A and Gerald Satchell, the Bar' sion, the Fatten and Dunn the week, the Athletics scored mound opponent, Bill Develln, ton club crushed the Rollo team is making its presence was the vanquished twlrler, al- one run in the top of the sixth Trucking team, 21-8 and 10-2. felt. In two games this week, Inning to aehieve a 1-0 victory though he racked up 10 strike- Saporoweki and Satchell victories were scored over Dial outs. over the Red Sox. picked up the mound •victories; Agency by a 4-1 count and 6-4 In one additional league con' Dalessio pitched and batted The third win, however, did over Raritan Oil. Judd Norris the A's to a most impprtant vic- test, the Indians outproduced not come too easily, as the Edi- and Joel Fekete were the win- the Braves in the run depart- tory. From the mound, he son Social Club battled right ning hurlers, while Russell checked the Red Sox with ment, 10-1. Chiecuto carried a big bat. down to the final out before three hits, and with his bat, he Midget League activity was dropping a 4-3 decision. belted a tremendous triple. featured by the Grey Sox pick- It took a game-saving shoe- Nawokowski was tagged with ing up Its first win of the sec- string catch by center fielder the Red Sox defeat, although Hw NEW RECORDS Dennis Mutzabough with the son, a 12-9 win over the Angels. he, too, worked a string game, By Felix (The Cat) BrowB bases loaded in the fourth Bob Oslo was the mound victor giving up four hits in six in- ANNUM frame to put an end to the Edi- and Brian Behan clouted an nings. son Club's biggest threat. lnslde-the-parfc home run. By Felix (The Cat) Brown Over in the National Division, Saporowskl notched his sec- The Orioles, leaders in the Mercury offers a new album Dennis Kane came trough with Guitar's Greatest HiU by Tom ond mound win as Ralph Note National Division, posted an 11-1 win over these same Grey one of his better mound per- ANTICIPATED Tomlinson and Jerry Kennedy. paced the attack, Scott Hansen of Edison and Saporowski had Sox as Kenny Timko hurled a formanoes of the season for the Both Tom and Jerry were musi- no-hitter to gain his seventh Pirates, and as a result, the cally inclined at a very early circuit clouts. In the National Division, the win without v loss. Johnny Cubs went down to a 6-3 de- age. The pair are masters of feat. the recording of this instru- Fords Lions Club recorded two Looker was thre«-fdr-three, in- cluding an inside - the - park While Kane was handcuffing ment. Their approach is youth- victories to edge closer to the leading Our Lady of Peace home rjm, the pub batters with his assort- Jul without lacking quality and ment of deliveries, Joe Barkau- ' Imaginative without losing con- team. The Indians continued their winning ways with a 9-6 tri- kus supplied the fireworks at tinulty. The first win was a thrilling SAYINGS INSURED UP TO $10,000 umph over the Athletics. Bob the plaite by clouting a home In this long playing album elght-lnnlng affair which saw one pf the best batting displays Pahlra was the winning pitcher run witji two on. there are twelve of the most put on by an individual player. as Jack Fox and Jack Wolf Thomas Dussault deprived Well known, the most widely Trailing 4-1 In the bOttttol of supplied the offense. - Kan* of a shutout when his played, and the million sellers what might have been the final Joey Tintle collected three double scored the Cubs' two of guitar instrumentals. These trams. Joey Croasdale of the (Continued on Page 16) lone runs in the bottom of the recordings are done using five MEMBER sixth inning, guitars in each selection on this ' With the score equalized at album. 2-2 at the completion of five Some of th» well known num- innings, the Cardinals scored bers: The Third Man Theme, 4 Records Are Set at • UNITED STATES SAVINGS & LOAN LEAGUE four times in the top of the Sngarfoot Bag, Sentimental sixth to manipulate a 6-2 vic- Journey and Caravan, tory over the Giants. Burl Ives has a new album— • NEW JERSEY SAVINGS & LOAN LEAGUE Frank Taglalenl, the Cards' The Versatile Burl Ives—which Colonia Club's Meet ! ii recorded on a Decca label. starter, picked off 10 Giants via COLONIA- A crowd of 250 Summit «t a record in the Jun- Burl Ives " Is perhaps best the strikeout route to come up spectators sat in on the New, • FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM , known as a folk singer, He is ior Women's 200 meter breast- with the victory. His mound Jersey AAU swimming cham- also a celebrated dramatic stroke. Sue Manny and Peggy adversary, Bob Marold, was actor. ploiwhips at the Colonia Swlmi visor of 8ummlt followed their charged with the reversal. Club and watched four newit t home in the latter • FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN INSURANCE CORP. Scanning many musical eamma 6 The Giants' Ricky Brodkin records established at the lo-'event. moods, the arrangements' in hit the only hpme run during cal pool. 1 this collection offer a perform- Lyn Sktnner-Klee of the the game. i Charlie Oantnsr of Piicata- ance of sustained Interest, and North Jersey swim Association In another close game in the way. who represented the West- affords an unusual closeup of ,won »n open WO meter free- Division, the Braves edged the field YMCA, was the first to the special magic by which Mr. style even 'for women. Ann Dodgers, 3-2. Ives slnis. C&mpana hurled a classy four ed the 200 meter breaststroke Mr, Ives delights both young Summit Y was second, and hitter to annex the Braves' tri- course in record time In the and old with tw«lye offerings jJudy Stickel of Summit placed umph, while his teammate Hur- ITNITED ROOSEVELT Senior Men's Division. on Uiia IMUI phwint niomn. Do tWrd The time was 1:10.3. yks belted an all important ' Ofkntner'j time of IM.2 tec- 4 home run, ,yok' nunemfiur MMUo' •Rbtf Kalberer of Rldisewood mos easily topper tM standing Bob Hetmbuch achieved h» SAVING^ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Hill; Royal Telephone; Lenora, mark of 2:52.4 set last year. an«l fBrant Swttfler, Uhattach- Let Your llalr Down, and Little first shutout of the current Fred Larue of the North Bitty Tear? campaign for the Indian's when Swim Club was second and Bob flattened the Pirates by an These ' ure all ufft;red In for 10 and * Savings Insured Up to $ 10,000 by Reines, unattached,, was third. i-0 count In the Atlantic Divi- significant simplicity, telling while Swltaler won a SO meter! stories of the land and people. Phil Rtker of Fayson Lakes sion. Over the six Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. Swim Club won backstroke for boys U »d » — ^ Fisherman C. J Myney piade Men's 100 meter freestyle in Tex GasteH ddff Carteiet a single cast and pulled hi is 1:02.1, breaking a HWOtd>.fltlJ»wlmniing for Summit, was ihT The rjoilgera made good uae large crapp(e. His line had tan- 1:05.8 set in 1946. Kevin Ma- winner of »'60 meter freestyle of 10 hits to overpower OFFICE HOURS 11-15 COOKEAVE. gted with a wire mesh basket ioney of the Radboro Flying for girl* 10 and under, Bally wuitoSjw by a wldelfl-4 score. Bruce In wh|cjt the fish wete Srroyed.i^h Current tf Summit >on a SOKckeriley hwH%d lhe mound DaJlr ^Kuwpt *itur«Uj) t:H A. H. to CABTERET •-*-i— Hall, unatUctied, was tliiid. meter butterfly for glrU 11 and cnoreil (er u7 Dodger's and I:M P. ML; Ftnt ThuwUy Eveniiv «f Hick DIFUippo \£ envied by Sue Bitt of the Summit YM- 12 and Carol Qantner of Sum- turned m fc comnendabl* ^ M to »:M P. M. wit of the bowlers in this city. VWCA established a new short mit won a 50 meter free»tyle:formancei gtvln« UP four hlU V SI 14445 He bowta with thf«e teams in course record of 1;18 to tfie lo'far girte W-14. and ^^ ^t ft total of 13 local leagues, and all three won meter butterfly for Senior! The program had a regtotra-.Reanerski was the game's los- chwnplonihijtt last season. ,Women, and Carol DeGrafl of tton of HO wtonen m« pitcher \ PAGE FHtTGEM THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1061

, Letters — In the autumn the fallen to Inquire. The guard said to'month 1981 plod when com-!c,u,c,u,ee theytheyp•«*. ftomproved ,, IN. WUAJ JO*". ffg leaves were fashioned by the her,"Mr»,C...... g«Vaway from pared with (he corresponding unconumlnateltd d w«*« . uu, e ^ Ch«l. ^^^Cu^hrtaC , .Wver serving «t will father telling th»t tfrls Into many leaf houses, the fence. Don't you Know they period during I960, Indicate a State Department of Health ™ Kewark. 1» the'.actually receive a spoon and a -: CLASSIFIED :- tt, WBB u*.built... The school Janitor was re-have diphtheria, here?" Antl- decline of 17.2 per cent to a f th N JeiforkSurvive ttthe summeum m r lATEft - DTTOBMATION total of 42.93S tolt«. New eom- claims. • • • Farmer, who Intend nM, pre,ident k the New Jer.[fork. V-j_8urvlve , £,* rt " . JLsDeople were gponslble for having th« bell toxin had Just tome Into uw, ber of Com-fby flaking up your own list of DMdllM (or idr. T««aiar ',' JA b«su«* «Mh »n the tower rang-1« a- towan d I w«s on* of tha.flrrt pa-mttelal v»htol« reflitratloni la- to produce soybean seed undeundeijser v " "" " ""*"' ""* *"'" ILM tm II Wto lew Jersey Stttetpr utionl-ror ranvral, the TM imd been buUt. minutes each school day at 8:30 tlents to benefit Ijy It. Drcrease. d 20.3 per cent In March, the lflfll New <3*t*y certified merce. U 1Mb aMItUnal \%K H th. am 1961, from January and de-seed program must submit Police will hold written exam-.Medical Society of New Jersey Pkjrablt In tdnoe* '" )(ino's six claw- A, M. and at 12:3B, Also an a Spencer, who had recently clined 3.2 per cent from March Dhelr appllcntlonappllcn s to the State llnntions for State Trooper on warns. '° 0Vby grades 1 to second reminder the bell was come to town, used It. f Ailt- b I Friday. July 14, at 1 P.M. atj NOTtt l '" ssroom for High given a few pulls at 8 minutes I remember MIM Stella Kelly fo«0. Department Of Agriculture- be- •Mt b« tent In. (•1(1 fore July 15....This wert hasiTenton Central High School. One loom of 1 o'clock. as a, faithful worker In theIOUTB: - 40 .ftbeen offiel»ny proclaimed an . , . Employment in New J*r- lf| ffVuHlUN HUff tttoplMM Hlrnn «• nil occupied by Before Dr. Spencer and Dr.|Methodlst Churchy Upon one per gent of New . _ Mnnl' wftS L National Safe Boating Week by sey continued Its upward trend 1. one room < i ihe heM Je million Inhabitants ate under .; I One room Ho7g'tad"located'to*to"wn*. Or. ™*> ™ ^ » u" " the Oovenior. ... An for the third consecutive month The black sleeveless swat, the Science 25 yeara of age, according to vmr •« Science ^^ WM ^ {amll h A_ Bassett" concert which was itant phase'of* program ofthe increasing li,100 to 1.803.700 can be worn on various oc- MISC. FOR SA1.E «fts m auditor!a - , j recan ^Mu telltog mostly musical Miss Kelly was data of the 1060 census re- • LOST AND FOUND •• 1 clan Depart ment of ••! New Jersey from mid-April to mid-May, the'CM|0M Rn(j C(ln be varied with r.. Year---'«*s late—r thftt ^ ^^ WM mageengagedJ oneo off ththe soloists. One number leased by the Census" Bureau. flnor thftt [conservation and Economic Btate Department ot *•**«* of accessories. A colorful IRUOS OTVER (JSKD Prl»»W ( were added at ^ . , was given by Jedd Baawtt. I ; host liOST—Black ind white, part added at ^ bbe manman.leled tete ththe ,aU awawa was given by e This represents a four per (Development to assitt small industry report.m^Approx-lgtripe(1 ^ ^ |Mh Mi now Sin uooo w MRd 1 blec f Angora, female cat. Lost ,„„„„ Bedman of Upper Main Street. " » "*• J " ?? ' ? iI cent rise In the number of business hai been «j«npleted, Imately 3,000 New Jersey Army to such a dress for afternoon E whl fttlts Md ln i young people In the State since I National Quradsmen are now aZy'vicinuy m *£**&» ™? -£.,2 fl^ the primary rjr. Decker went to the moun- ?h *as E • J* I i,, The 46th annual enttercnce wear or fluffy shawls of tulle m m 1950 when the under-2B age Avenue, Woodbridge. Answers;J w^ rtays, the pump guard.. One day when mother compared with the 22,173 units FACTORIES AND MARBLE TOP TABLES. Cran- [total population of 4,835.329. Delaware River between Tren- ccntly convicted in Ocean City useful in the cool homes and 11 exercised es- opened the window of my room of a year ago. . . , . cancer for operating a bicycle without stores of the present age. Lem- WAREHOUSES berry, cut, carnival glass, T I . rtttto period*, on the second floor, a friendly Cumulative passenger ve- JERSEY JIGSAW:—New Jer ton and Camden. . . . Cancer deaths ln NewJersey during!lights. ... The Office of the'on linen with black Is striking. stein*. boolU, etc. Call ME 4- ,'., were In the yards neighbor walked to our fence!hlcle totals for the first three- sey clams are good to eat be SMALL UNITS 5057. 6/29-7/6' . "LOW .RENTALS IN CARTERET • \ INSTRUCTIONS • ' AVMLABl* IMMBJIATILT EXPERIENCED Piano Teacher. 4200 sq. ft. $183 per mo. Beginners preferred. At your 3700 sq. ft. »14V per mo. home or my home. Reasonable. 3400 sq. ft. 109 per mo. DOLORES KELLY. U-9 4905. 1200 sq. ft. f 49 per mo. 7-6* 600 sq. ft. $ 19 per mo. BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY 400 sq. ft. $ 21 per mo. MERRIBETH CHARM School & Modeling Agency. Course* CALLMB4-7171 in poise, glamour, self-improve- INDUSTRIAL CTOTW ment for ,u ages. Call, MB 4- 6/29- 7/6 9U9 ' 7-« ttEALESTATEF0 B SALK Skin Diving -• * * * SERVICES Furn(ture . - Home Improvement -'- Music Instruction -|- Plumbing & Heating -. Service Stations SEWAREN. 50x100 lot. Corner K3JCHEN CHAIRS SAVE MONEY Learn To Play The central Avenue tnd.Veraon ERED. •w^ WISIiTO ORDKR fcith ft local contractor ''Service Street Lot* No. 1051-1055. Will or durable leatherette. UNPAINTED The REEF'S sacrifice. CL 7-0583. prices. U 0-2865 •" We Will FRAME ATTIC PIAHO - ORGAN With a TOM GARAGE 7/6-7/27 P.M. 6/8H 7/I Woodbridge FURNITURE (for 2 rooms and bath) ACCORDION J. F. Gardner A SOD plus 6" Insulation. Also con- Smile" LITTLE FOLKS DAY CAMP Our Own Private Instructions by MISC. FOR SALE struct dormers, rec. rooms, 485 AMBO\. AVENUE Three to nine years ol •*•• CUSTOM CABINETS Qualified Teachers. NOW! extensions, porches, taragea, Woodbridge CDBALAND |JUST RIGHT JOB THAT QuaUtied stall- SwUwftWI. Beginners and Advanced [SECOND CAR! 1953 Willys 4-cre atlve arts, games. MK *- • Hutches • Desks LOWEST PRICES Sklndiving Is Fun for the Students Accepted. MKrcurr 4^3540 door. Good condition. Asking 3388i .II.II aiiteed U-high # Bookrasra Nothing Down— Entire, Family! rirst Piymtnt 6 Monttu ED FREY I $125.00. LI 8-2598. 8/M-7/M Call ME 4-5446 We'n Specialists In t Kitchen Cabinet Sets (Formerly With Charltj F»rr) 19.5O Call Now - FU 8-3373 Authorized • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- SCUBALAND YOUH Np 1NTED THALER INSULATION MENT and BALANCE eem« • problem. • Sales & Service 1 it lour Passport to IAUTOMATIC WASHBH, Sm.ll CAD II u * ! Air Conditioner, *65.00. «n help you & ROOFING CO. CONN ORGANS PLUMBING • BRAKE SERVICE Underwater Safety itioner, *65.00. Twomiu.m-. Box FURNITURE 1C59 Church St. Rahway - best oSerS . Arm BI M&15 « ««. P. O I UK Ii KIMBALL PIANOS Now Available J53. Woodbrtdg*. ISO Msln St., Woodbridge chair $20.00. Baby Jumper 7/6-1/27 and couchette, $12.00 ME 6-0430 ln-the-Pool Scuba $5.00. Doll JARDOT -Sewing Machine Service U 8-9528. 7/8-7/13 Lawn Mowers HEATING Instructions Given bj HAVINO TROVBLE With join PIANO COMPANY QUALIFIED DIVING Mwersje? Electric Sewtroot- Golf INSTRUCTORS CRIB, SPRING & MATTRESS ler removes roots filth sand Hand and Power Lawn 48! Rahwar Avenue ELECTRIC $10.00. Playpen, $6.00. Play and itoppiige from clogged Mowers Sharpened and Woodbrldtf HOVANEC mate folding chair, $4.00. High SEWER SERVICE ComplttE i and sewers No Drr?« Tow OPEN DAILY ll» - Ml. I chair (converts to table aiv damages - rapid Repaired SewingMachineService Price, m Harrell Avepue' y,..Jr), $10.00. Clean, good con 'and «fflci«m Call NiO Cum Aw*f — HnflqmirtCTi It — rait Woodbridje, N. J. r Hdlllon.'U 8-8632. BHtni Briiss A Stratton BOMB DBMONSTlUTlONt Eciulpmfnt 3^'Si» lM»n iPlumblnj and Keating 34-Hour 18007. v 7/6 7/27 Cllnton-Lawson & Power Moving & Trucking 1K1 "White" Zl|-Zt( We Sell Onry the World's Serrlc« On Just Dial taring Muhlnn All Miku ot Products — Gas Engines Finest Divine Equipment Burnett American « Forflin iewlnj real good."It oders us release 1 MErcury Mactaltiet R«pilrcd P»ni Scbwinn Bicycles ifroni anxieties aird Increase m 1 iir hast Service WOODBRTOGE Move "IDEAL WAY ' tad Necdlea Health Hints Sales * Service 4-1738 Irssentlal freshness and seren- lust (ilvr In a Call Phone FD-8-3914 KI 1-9187 ity. It helps to maintain the ALBRECHT'S "AGENT NATIONAL VAN FRANK HOVANEC priceless equilibrium of body LINES 657 Roosevelt Avenue MIRACLE WITHOUT PRICE and spirit that the rigors of KEY SHOP 1286 St. George Ave,, Avenet CARTERET. N. J. living In the world of today so SIMONE BROS. 1-4 Rooms - (20, $25, 130 Radio & TV Service • 111 these times of high prices 124 Washington Avenue when practically everythingthig | frequently .Jeopardiz • e I.1NDKN. N. J. . i-6 Rooms - S35. 140. 150 Carteret, N. J. that we need or want must be Avail yourself of the miracie Set Need dearly bought, we should all be f sleep. It will make you a Ill 6-2726 Tel. KI 1-7163 IBEB o BEPA1B Tailor SAIL ABOARD OUR grateful for what a poet has healthier, happier, and truly loHAGt Call "SEAL" lldescribed as "God's gracious better person. SPACE* 111 6-0059 ME 1-4360 ; of sleep." I Michael S-Nawjohn, MD. OPEN DAILY Locksmith (n Out JUKE WEDDING? 63-Ft. Motor Sallftr, for, a New lltacle for whose — —~ 826 Rahway Avenue Wir«- ARTS" RADIO Complete Day of II wonders evfln modern science SOCIAL SECURITY Oellcatessei WOODBRIDGE KEY hOUM Ocean Dlvlni „„..„...,... — CHANGES AVENEL & TELEVISION C&mwt adequately account. It The Senate Finance CotnnflU LM & LOCKSMITH SHOP SALES and SERVICE Eiplor» Wrecks applies a subtle restorative ,ee has approved Che bill, al- ' I magic to our vital spiritual andJ •catty passed by the house, that >l Glass aid Mirrors 41TO, HOME Photography of Loni Afo! physical energies. It refreshes will cover several changes.- ' OfHCE REVS 169 Avcnel Slreet, Avenel MM SHOPPE J Catch Lobsters or Just and reanimates both body and They are: to increase minimum ' v. 111'Pl.K'ATEl), Repair Estimates Fret I M, K.ihwa; Avennt PORCH ENCLOSURES Relax on Board soul, and returns us—fortified, social security, benefits, jter- ' %. SAFES SOLD, See us for all typei of intenmi lniUilrt Woodbrldf* i Be*t the heal tubei tisUd rrt. »t Out Itor. tranqullized, and refreshed—to mlt men to retire at 62, and ,.$! l.»wn Hepairtd .50 ir place In the wakeful world. make othe rchanges In ths ' . upp.. Wbiu Ct«Nk) thU summer ld Cu K11D01 Serried) PrompUj ALL DAY, Rot»rj Bladsi PROFESSIONAL Accept the gift of sleep; use iprogram. . ,!• with cool Sam SU • -.\IAUS at Thelf Beit ONLY ..... Per it well, especially in your vaca> Experts estimated the bill : J; 6 Ptrson tion penoa. lire ymF""* — tuv^"" ~~..~.~— - Paint Specials! ! tion period. The purpose o • M)D.\'' FOUNTAIN ' JACOCSIE PICTURES .vacation time is to banish the m mean extra benefit* total Roofing & Siding wing about $780,000,000 for some • IKKSit BAKERY GOODS WINDOWS interior Kl»t White (In oil) fatigues built up by sustained i and demanding work schedules 4 420 000 persons. The increase and FREE CLASSES on [O|»n 7 A.M. to 1I:M ML interior Kl»t Wtiltt * and —through "golden, restfu Ii to be met by an increase, .ef- "•" INCl.l'DINQ SUNDAYS DOORS (Utn) P'r lillu" Henry Jansen & Son DIVING THEORY hours of relaxation—to reani- fective January 1,1962, of one- »p«UI Eitrrior White mate and relnvlgorate ue. Gooc eighth of one per cent In the >cu Wtdnesday All I Combination Tlnnlnt and At "THE REEF" (iuod Qnilltj. sleep Is essential to a goo< social security tax r.ate. Aluminum DOOM per |»Uo« - Sheet Metal Work Ever; Monday Night 519 \MBOK tVKM'F. vacation. Thailand penlmlltlc about tod Wlndowi Roof In j, Met*! CcUlnn i, TAILOR At «:.10 8|eep Is a friend, because I Tel. ME 4-1056 future of Laos, Free Brtimate tod Furnart Work TED'S SHOP For Information Stop In of always serves and advances ou: Open OiilJ * A.M- «»' Cull ME 4-0071 OlMI CLOBF.I> Sl'NDAV VI1. I>AV 588 Alden Street 17 Green St., Woodbrld»e •RAYMOND for ! Woodbridge, N. J. ME 4-3826 JACKSON Liquor Stores Ttl«»h»Dt MEn-urj 4-UM Purpou truck for Hire

( & O HEATIM6 Telephone -l Kait Avenue $14 '"'•'Hi trnboy, M. J. GAS - OIL • ELECTRIC <4 HE 4-0750 j BRING Classifieds WARM AIR W HOT VVATEB Read Hie MErcUry 4-1111 '•'•'' Kurd Av«nue a Month lords, N. J. -Bring rhune RESULTS Directury Ads B-U368 credit for the ,h\-

i edge. Hoover, the ' |triumph. HP nave PAG* 8IJTEKN ling »' •—- — - -7; [and struck out. siv BUSHED and a single, Brian Hague, « broke the R»me wide or IHOI'SE LOOTKO and (Mubleuble. i ,nra for batting honors with iPeter Russell WOODBRTPOK — Four six r« MENLO PARK TERRACE - two Boyd, Carmin, a the fiftfifth with » >'* T >h IU each were Angelo Vale- reversal azalea buuh« W_ already formidable artcnul Mas r Mbo- nttaisenior attending in thoroctejobvious disadvantages. One was lot, Oertrude Molnar. Hall rah Hospital. th> free non- thr SEWAREN-A (ta« tank and Warchat Fan. 17 *teP In a Mi ™* boost when he;two games, losinc rah Hospital, ine irrr nun- ••„ - V1Vw.:, Finst*in'thaiti'thatt patients had to bwe curcicartfuml Avenue, Perth Amboy, reported on the ! (starting system were stolen double and tworaM-&, 26-3, and . to Lt. Howard Tunf. Friday, , Warchal struck out 17 bat- lopsided 23-3 defeat institution. from his motorboat moored at ters walked three and gave up'Royala. » from the the Angels, 18-12 device safly n, Bill Dwyer rapped outlnals. losers In fou: It i« an flectric pacemaker, »s^»,r.r=:^wso swimmtns if^.r: they like, ansd Btanleys Boat Dock, Smith's six hits, He retired the side vlaj The Bisons : Cfeek, Nicholas Tomko, Maple of singlet for the vie- five contests. drnii; finy "device which can be plant - vf 'the strikeout route In every In-jpnyer was Jack -•. {i Oeorgei" hratko Blanks thlR tirne to the V: ed inside the human body to Thf patient TO Avenue. Woodbridge, reported ' the third. |*ho excelled m thr center 011 • went the U-l count. Don 11, Erqe a sldMl*. heart to be.t v..«. 29-ye.r.old forme. Hinv LEGAL NOTICES to Sgt. Henr.: Dunham Satur- (Continued from Sport* clow! the diamond as well as day. Mr. Tomlto said the equip- over toTcnowH U> luwty thf body *ari«n freedom flih£; '»» ment cost »8B, and he estimated with » normal flow of blood ew«*d to thU county a* a JfOTICE 1? HEREBY OIVEN. th»t ment t ind omen. refuRC* aft" therevolulion m f»i»rt n'.fl' l"f 'h« purrhiif by the $25 damage to ththe boatbt.

The Apparatus has teen per- « wa» cmned, - ^ im (or BI* om- fected onlt within the past Dr. Morse fint operated on -tilt, etch 100 yearn wa> first used at Deb- Vltez to correct a detoc known 5,000 »q. ft. for OPEN DAILY Jrah totfhablllUte a patient as the tetralogy of Palot - • », TILL 10

who had already uno>r?rw A communication ,.bet*een omrr p.r.i njyr. lerious open-heart operation two ventricles ( SATURDAY and whoee puW rate after obstruction or TILL 11 Illrgery remained 38 to 43 beats vfilve. „, pllbi,c,r per minute—little more than When the heart block con-.nepii.r commitwe M«t- SUNDAY ln ' half the normal »peed. tinned, after surgery It was ap*, |,d, accompanied by TILL 8 _____— 'parent that the new pacemakeri^ ol • KEAINY apparatus would have to t#*i« ' ? pwcent • TOTOWA ... thoimon - "Mm • NOtTH UKIN rused to enable him to live i[Onf .\tht total Nil Mrs. HerzoglVew; E»ch Blrttlr: mint strictlstrictly ^ompy • WOOOMIOCI normal life with til req••.irrmmtt i lor »» regular, • WATCHUNG The pacemaker was develop- ed orrequired required bibi, th* 1 d • GARfKLD d by electronic engineers in!"" " | and MatuMi In such MUNSWlCr CDA |!pwncM d Kotlc« U mnn M Cooperation with heart sur. ' TRADING STAMPS WOODBRnxW-Mrs. Joseph CPons, and te now-being pro- their bid.' » Tt ln(orm«l, defwtlve, Sufchlnsky, district deputy, in-;ducfd by several instrument or Ifregulw !hr uunt Kill bt Im FOOD MARKET italled ne^ly-elect*d officers companies. It consist* simply mediately re 1 of Court Mercedesedes., CCatho-a of mermercurcuryy magnesiug m bat- form and f:ivflopc:ieop e m»yy 1» 6bt«ln«l ltlt Mc Daughters of America as terieS with a life of about five n thff office 0' » Pufch«i Aeent First floor. MunicipaM l Build- tollowi: years, with a transistorized Si i "MaiMi n StreetStreet , Woodbrldfjf Mrs. Carl, ilvlIHer»g^,, „gran d .re. - circuitr, y which emlts,an,. B.» t o 1ll'sew4 Jenn !rom »:M A. M, to 5:00 __«. tin.u« Norber«/>rhAi4t Jortinrf , vice,volviz-p vnit pulsmilse at a pre-sepre-6et rate M P. M... Monda, v to Friday until clorinR FRESH, READY-TO-COOK ItU of hidh * regent; firs. Vincent togue.'SS to 70 per minute. It hM,*«Th« "Le Tkwishl"' p rommltwe of thf prophetew; Mrt; Joseph rt>no- inMilated connections to am ,fmrti»hlP of Woodbridge reserve,: tese, financial secretary; Mrs. polar electrode which Is lm- thf rleh- to rejwt my nnd all bids. ' Mo Bddrr m«v wtthdrsw his bid! GOVERNMENT John MuUen. historian; Mrs. planted In the heart itseit. •-•« thf elctunl <"*-' Werner Hansen, treasurer; Mrs. The whole thing is ar -Bv ordrr of :he Township Com GRADE "A" William Scully, lecturer; Mrs. in an epoxy resin and mltttf of thr ToWMhlp of Wood- Jerry Newmark, monitor; Mrs. rubber covered box about the brW?t MICHAEL J AMODIO. Bernard Murafsky, sentinel; size of a cigarette pack. Alter piiTchaslni! Agent Mrs Leon Gerity. organist; the electrode is placed in the ,I.-L, Miss Margaret Sullivan and'heart, the package is put Just dre. Peter McCann. trustees,under the skin, and the ln- NOTICE Notlcf In hereby given th&t the . Prank Barbato. Court Pi- cislon is closed over it. ; ordinance was regularly' Carteret assisted Mrs; In five years It must be re-PM5M-U :.nd adopted at a regular [meeting a! the.TViwnphlp Committeei iufchtasky. moved and replaced wjtto fceshI of thf Township of Woodbridg*. In Brother Herbert. MlMlonaryibatteriesibatteries,, but this is a simplp e the Oounty of Mlddle«x, New Jersey,1 operation without risk to the held on the 5t!> day of July, 1861. fenanU of the Blessed Trinity, D. 3. DUNJOAH, CHICKENS will be assisted by Court Mer- patient. Township Clerk cedes by the local group which, . AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE will pay his expenses prior to'Cut* Arm Attempting NAME OF APRIL TERRACK TO ERIK DRIVE. To Start Boat Motor FREnKFICK M ADAMB, meeting of the unit, Com mlttetman-at-Lartte SEWAREN — In attempting (s set for July 12 at 8 P. M., at Attest: ' i Knights of Columbus annex to to fix an automatic starter on, B. J. DTJNIGAN, his boat while off Sewaren Townshl. To beu advertlieClerk. d a* adopt In plan summer projects and next To be advertlied at adopted season's activities. Beach Sunday, George Matt, 'Independpnt-Uader on July 8th. 1981. i Bernard Jost and Misselel,, 181 RoosevelR t Avenue, Car-I.-L. 7/6/81 Alta Ryan were in charge of" terettt , severelseverelyy cucut hihis armarm. NOTICE hospitality. Mrs. August Bau- Matt was brought ashore by NotlM is hereby given that the1 man and Mrs. Herbert Ruetsch i a passing tug and taken to ordinance n» regularly | iPerth Amboy General Hospital [pasted and adopted at a regular! won special prizes. th Amboy meetlilg ol the Tpwishlp Committee! the Woodbridge Emergency r lot Hie, Tnw»4hl|> of WooribritWc In the County of Middlesex, New Jer- SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS $ Delegates wy, hM on tlir 3th day of July, 19&1. At Syracuie Meeting B. J. DOKIGAN, WOODBRIDGE-Marc, Map- Townahlp Clerk POLISH CANHED AN ORDINANCK AMENDING AN pen and Paul Langer have re- ORDINANCE ENTIT1JID "AN OR- turned from a three-day Re- DINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE; gional Elected Explorer Confer- REGULATION AND CONTROL OF, VEHICULAR TRAFFIC ON WOOD-j ence at Syracuse University, BRIDGE AVENUE AND SEWAREN Syracuse. Boy Scout delegates AVENUE, IN THE TOWNSHIP OPi WOODBRIDGB (SEWARENi IN THE! I- ROZIN FOOD DEPARTMENT were In attendance from fes far COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND away as Puerto Rico and the PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE Virgin Islands. VIOLATION THEREOF." FREDERICK M. ADAMS, I MORTON Outstanding authorities ad- Corn mltwtman-at-Large 2 GUYS dressed the group on advancing Attest: skills in science, vocational B. J. DUNIGAN, projects. Dhysical fitness, and Township Clerk. To b* advertised as adopted In GOLDEN RIPE social skills. Independent-Leadfc on July Jth, Both boys left for Camp ,1M1. POT PIES Cowaw upon their return from! I.-L. 7/6/61 MARGARINE PEACHES PLUMS I-OLPKG. the conference. INVITATION FOR BIDS The Board of Education will n SIKAR SWEET L-clvo separate *aled bids for: • Chicken LOSES PURSE CONTRACT J740b-10 - FURNISH fw C WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. K. AND DELIVER 60 PAIRS SASH AND • Turkey 6 Bressau, 'George Street, Se-| T DOORS—SCHOOLS *2, 6. 8. 9. 10 PASCAL CELERY - FIRM, KRISP It. 14, 15 ;inrt WOODBRIDGE JB » waren, reported to police Sun- HIGH SCHOOL • Beef day a brown leather change CONTRACT J74Ob-H - FURNISH purse, containing $21 was miss- AND DELIVER 54O0 SQ, FT. VINYL. A3BE8TOS TILE iMORB OR LESS 11 CAMPBELL'S OR HEINZ ing from her handbag. SH* dis- -SCHOOLS -1 AND zi. 1 ' covered her loss after attending Bids will be received In the meet-| church services. Ing room ol the Board of Education j' in the WooctnrldRe Junior High KlYi-OZ. School, Barton Avenue, •Woodbridge.! CAN N. J.. at 11:00 A.M.. E.DST.. oni TOMATO SOUP Monday, Julv n. 1961. Bills wlll.be submitted on hid form In three 131 copies subject to' Beautifully rnqntrements set forth In speclflca-i SAVOY 'tlont. 7GUYS' Proposed form o[ contract docu-j mentt art obtainable In the office groomed for of the SupeliiiWiiaem u! Buliaius>! PEANUT HOW'pS YOUR tINE •^"' •*•*••- — ;tt,,j Grounds In the Woodbrldse charming two pie^e dress with Junior High Schoo: Barton Avenue,' SODA 6 gay evenings LAKE THROW AWAY lOTTUS BUTTER fastening and stand away col- (ot a ptnoA of forty i«> days aiteri lar is deliberately planned to oi«ning of bids without the consent lenhance VOUr linp THP <:lrlrr iof the Bosrd Ql Mucatlon of the leiuumte ypur line, ine SKUt,1Townahlp 0, Woodbrld8« 1 lOVi-OZ. BOX CIRCLE W-Mhcp«t Grin* .. , soft pleats partially Bid bond or certified cheek In the ^ jnount-of-10% Ql -iu*bld. .nrlce covered by the jacket, is held D»wwwm lin nioAn ".irfth "r»in«'' »« i ishal! accompany each bid. MORTON'S [jin place with Talons Magic- The Bo«rd of Ed«c«ion of the MANOR HILL CHEERIOS 23' COFFEE 3 APPLI OR CUSTARD Zip 7-TO. sklrt/zlpper and cre-jTownthlp ol Woodbridge reserves

vralstline and slnamer hip lines! the bidding if it deerm u in it* best as you move gracefully through 'interest so to do. SALADS Cinnamon Crisp Crackers the xpftunn Tt't MOHL on,,JiJ BOAHO OF BDUCATION of the tne season, its Modes Royale, TOWK3KIP OF WOODBRIDOE, pattern No. 1755, shown here! WOODBBTOQI. NEW JERSEY. • POTATO LB. JAR APPETIZER DEPARTMENT : In a brand new glamour tapes- DfUOOUi KXIiH IMPOfttiO t BIRDSEYE • Itry Jacquard. i"™«» ,. . • COLESLAW HrtSHlY SUCH) DOMBTK L vtm MHSIO PEA s • MACARONI SPINACH n J;c • CHOW CHOW25' Chopped Ham Swiss Cheese 65i ROYAL DAIRY GUYS' BONUS CHOJJO with clothe* CARROTS U>,at sparkle olean .', . fresh Uver a Jtyif-Century Swiss Slices AIR MATTRESS LB. PACKAGE our superior dry- • Big 29"x7Z". WITH DIVIDED PILLOW OFORVO • Trj-dimeniionol oleanlnf ii t FRESH CITRUS tuft pattern. • Colon; brown, WI1M KJOO tQ.QZ.FKG. rUtCMAU Of Fruit Salad green, persimmon 1It Of Mon DORANN CYPRESS GARDEN'S '63' Potato Puffs BROWNIES IVIBY DAY IOW, IO«I CLEANERS, Inc. Cottnlif MOrfs MAXWfUHOUK »AVOY JLM.4PJI INSTANT COFFEE^ 87' EVAPOIATIDMIU( SAVOY SAVOY UPltGHT 6 <•' 38° PRUNE JUKI GREINER 1CUYV DUO •AUhrrt ' CATPOOD NOT DIMK CUPS 29- MASON MB *k*m* 2 FUNERAL HOME suatfST UHJT MUAT I ' Eat. 1904 - AUGUST F. QREINGR, Director Mazzo Cookies UQWDSTAKN 3* TMIIHOWTH 100 ' Phjpna it Qreen Street STAIUMVBHAL UVOT 154 Antboy Avtout wmwmm Woodbridge 1 WoodbrWge, N. J. Frest Bakel ». 58 1am Ooa^nleat SAUiMI