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NO. 50 WMkb tartereon CARTERET, N, J.tf FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1962 •atand at tad Otaa Wall PRICE TEN CKNTB n U P. 0, OwMM, M. ). Labor Council Backs Medical Care for Borough Trosko Sr. is Primary Campaign Renamed by Jaycees Boro Group Honor 2 Gains Momentum; CARTERET —. The Labor Council elected Its nffl- kisli anil 'Thompson 1 jeera for the coming year. Re- Accorded Salutation 'JULIAN elected to his second consecut he Rallies are Slated jtefm of president wan Stephen \\y Membership jTrosko, 8r. He has been In the .labor movement since 1938 He CARTERET - William KM will started as President of « dl- iind Vincent Thompson wen . March 1' Our rectly chartered AIT. local im- |selected as Jaycees of thi ,-IUT day old" ion, at the Carteret plant of • month for January and Febru Patten that time U. 8. Metals Refining Co He my. respectively, and wer< lMHF also served ai a Vice-President honored at the last Jayce . all ill*, holds of the State CIO In 194R mid I'f'tiilK. ii1iK> have hSp- 1847. when Carl Holderman Kish was selected for h: Workers !ln- 21 years. was president of the N J state work in arranging the Carter s (c« In- idenU CIO. Mr Holderman later be- competition for the Young Ma lu-uu-d In our came Secretary of Labor m of the Year award which ni Wr remem- Governor Meynem cabinet Mr won by John M. Kollbas, pres. Trosko served as President of dent of the Board of Educn-' Active Local M7, International Union, Hon. Kish is employed by the! IN. ,1. Bel: Telephone Company: ,,i \liiicli M ftt Mine, Mill * Smelter Workers in Trenton. j CARTERET - The PruB|W • »iini Junior for eight years, and i\s Griev- icampaign is warming up In tw ance chairman for two yr»r<; Thompson was the chairman, ., !h|v world it CARTKRKT LABOR < Orph- attend a Communion breakfast CARTERET - Three more - ' ' P y- " First Securities Corporation concerned." 1.Toth and William Bensulocki ark Realtors, as appraiser. • .1 :lnomv "Thf Council Wednesday night .mane will be made happy April at St. Anthony's Church. Any- Carteret H, S. Seniors liave in the Carteret Shopping A bang-up campaign hat will be an Mr Holt wlH Joel L Hi., viill tell If he imanlmoualy absolved Patrol- l. when members of the Young'one who wishes to go should been accepted by eolleees - *"*'** ' Center. been launched in Carteret In member of the committee. Schlesingor, president of the i •;.•!;" Hf tatd, men John Kahora and Ernestines Sodality of Sacred contact Catherine Modrak be- the fall term. Mrs. Trautwein entered the behalf • of Edward J. Patten, Ktsh of charges of neglect of Heart Church pay a visit to the for? April 1 Ellen Patricia B*11^.,,^^'11; ichah'man.0 willVbeSin Iha™^of '-o^pany. in the appraisal of financial field as a mutual Democratic Organization can- duty. They *#re ordered rein- L "*- "~J- hold ... •: fur, hli The ter of Mr. and Mrs". William J. scheduled forpndustrial and commercial funds salesman for Hemphill, didate for the 15th congrei* «Uted at onee and will receive The Sodality will distribute their Tau Day on April 29, afterJBeirne. 94 Marion Street, has Noyes Co. In Newark and be- sional district. ' March 31 Proceeds from the] real estate in which the firm th« b«* pijr from the day they an Easter chocolate rabbit tolall the Masses. Due to Palm been accepted by Monmouth came that firms' first female Workers Are Listed nished to endeavor will go toward spon-i ich child. Plans for the trtp|8unday. next month's meeting specializes. Mr. Holt, licensed fully - registered representa- re nurse* were tutptndtd College of West Long Branch soring a player for the Carteret A drive in behalf of Mayor real estate broker, Is a for- tive. Six yuarsaffo, when real Stephen Sklba, Councilman- ! penlcllln The two patrolmen wrrr rep- were made at this week's meet- will be held on April II and w"ill major in library Pop Warner football team. 1 mer member of the Real estate syndlcfllon was intro- iThomas Deverin and Raymond Nd more. tf br S Kaplan of IHK of the Sodnlit.y Tiie girl* All sir.? wishing to join the science. The local winners of the jun- Estate Board of Newark, Irv- duced in New Jersey by First Abazia, all of whom have been this ijniWgh 'Mil leave from in front, of the Sodality In May. must attend; MIM Beirne is active in thejior bowling tournament will be ington and Hillside North, Jersey Securities, Mrs. Taut endorsed by the General Dem- The tf» patrolmen were «us- church at 2 P M the meeting regularly. jYoung Ladies' Sodality of St.jhonored at a social at the San and previously operated his wein joined that firm, con. ocratic Organization has co-|Brau Inn Saturday night. Fol- i*n( the C.Y.O.s Rell- Avenue, Newark. i tuals and syndication shares. Charles McKlernan and Nich- Yuhaa*, as be- phies at 8 P. M. a cocktail party :i; tlir !io>plttll olas Tassinello head the com- ;:iinr ATllPped ,i'd, andand buffet will be held for Jay-! while In tfe cell 1 mittee for the nomination ot ! .i ,))!•' and r:; Lutheran (Jiurchlamps for Bimd She cees and their guests. Eugene tfedWon of Uir council the trio. Committees have bea$< Brown is chairman and is being Jackson Favors (Patten Campaign named. They are: ' ' followed hearings of Dimes assisted by Thompson. \n\\ ror 50 Publicity, Don Bullivan. El- h«Uftjr thne nighU ^ CARTERBT-Lists - ServiceThe Perils s«I CARTEBIGet LkmT - Ths eV& Carteret In Carterer School she It *fts announced that the then. W 17 ' totb Kalora and Kish lestl- Kmptlneas" will be the theme ot\}^* <»* J" *>»**«* at lto 1 lleen Ebert and Carl Sclbetta; •,i btien a the speaker for the fourth part of An Emergency ! Head Is Named larranKeroents, Klehard^ Rich- ovn behalf. Ka W'.U) I iiKJ F.TA., jthe six-part program, entitled ihe t«bk ,1 *.,*#>>» ttal RUh -.,* ».. of m. ^j^i^ssy.^^&i ards, Robert Elliott, Ivy San- jgan Ro.«, pastor at the B^OjUnw nd Dr. Roland H.Shaul. [junior choir, and was Ui .charge "Carteret-1970," will be S. Bud-! tostefano, Harry Helm and pre«> 8 of personal properties for theidy Harris, executive director ofj Clinic in Boro For Middlesex also told the~couricll>. M. and 1045 A. M. services of Uie South Plainfleld Sight .Alioe Totaro; social, George junior play. She-also belongs to! the Woodbridge Redevelopment CARTERET - Roy A. Jack- CARTERET - Anthony M.j searched Yuha* after of Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Conservation Chairman of Dls- Petrosky Mary Zaleskii aeza the a oappella choir, mixed Agency. Harris is slated to ,'i.m lo the hlm to headquarters jchurch. 712 Roosevelt Avenue.Tlct 16-D Governor Lance and son, Democratic candidate for Velencslcs, Mayor of Edison,Horvath, campaign literature, ;chorus, opera guild, and is on-wak at 9:30 P, M. April 10. Township, and former Demo-| Bummara, Earl Rumpf, We bawled It ttu the contention of the OciiU, the third Sunday in|Dr. Shaul commended the local the Borough Council of Car- MaHo the literary staff of the Ann- cratic chairman there, has been coughlln and Joseph him drfeiw that Yuhao did not'trm. will be obsened.and the!"011-1' Club lwJ* >onstant teret, endorsed George Otlow- |Thomas Ijcott News. appointed campaign manager ski for Congress Wednesday Buonvico. dm lir went |,»ve the gun or a raa>r bladelzion Choir under the direction generosity towards Che local Easter Fete Set for Mr. Patten, it has been an-; that left nd ie bllnd and near bllnd Joseph S. S.ibo Patten Campaign at the time of hU arrest. !of Mr« Robert Peterson, wul;» » » ' night at a meeting of the Otnounce- d by the Carteret Patten V <1rt VS e )k Joseph S- Sabo, son of Mr. Borough Attorney John Muslim "Our Father Has Light" P °l '- Jlowski for Congres.i, Club of Committee. The Friends of Patten for : Ttle club dqllftted $100 tojiuid Mrs. Joseph Sabo of 84 Carteret. Congress Committee elected Kollbatprweniled the case by Orenerwn By Polish Club The appointment of Yelenc- '••iiiii re- .each of the three blind camps Louis 8treet, has been accepted Thi> two men went back on ciiurch Scliool meeis at 9:30 Jackson, \Jho is seeking the New Jersey—Camp Marcella at Monmouth Colloge. West]" CARTEJIET — A meeting of sics was announced by Patteni:^\^^e:^()n^ £fi£ n ln.s Air A. M in the Parish Hall underj^ nomination for one of two 3- I. id Children at Rock-jLong Branch, N. J and will the combined executive boards ;n which the dim-'ion of William Sleber.1 of the Polish American Club year " terms on the council, '* 1 -1i\'t gi». er in the September class of stated that he had worked i »i» «...«... suiM rmuV"""ndni"tftnd ~':T:"'|Wayth e . uiamona aprmg magc e ior, was held Monday to make ten- ular and will be an efficient, IMImlf during '61'. closely with Mr. Otlowski while secretary; Pat Kiraly, trea- Auxuiarv -*T - ' w««« •* *™* ^ ^ tative arrangements for the an- vigorous and inspiring cam- st j Happiness During his four years at Car- a member of the advisory board surer; Eileen Ebert, publicity, '•*> tttll von *" I Happiness for Blind Men at nual "Swienconka" to be held paign manager." f Lenlrii Devotluib are con' Leonardo. teret High School, Joseph has1 to the Perth Amboy Mental and Peggy McSherry, programs. •'.'••* I under- 171 Aff ' at Falcon Hall April 28 at 6:30 1:30 Governor Lance pointed out participated itr the following Health Clinic and said he fe]t|Patten said "he has demon- Name_ d to the board of dlrec- | P. M., where a traditional Po- Lletts Uiticers P, M. A foflee hour follows ln| hat this was the largest con- extra-curricular activities: He Otlowski would do everything strated exceptional ability anditors" Were" Edward J. t lish meal is being planned by CARTERCT—Election of of-|the Parwi Hall, duruw to the blind camps of wi.s a member of tin- Spanish I In his power to w.ork for (heleadership as a captain in the|comity prOsecutor; Thomas •> iind Iieari Mrs. Valerie Sak and Mrs, So- fleers marked this week's meet- time Ul-, book "Our consisting of 45 clubs. ard II Clubs, the c.imera Club people of Middlesex County if U.S. Marine Corps; a successful Deverin, Douglas Zenobia, aw forfiot- t ^Q consisting of phie Niedbala. Music will be! 1 ing of ihe Ladies' Auxiliary, Church' bv Staudi-rman. is dis-lQueats of honor also included 3- two years, and «as baseball elected in the April 17 Primary businessman; and as Mayor of Charles McKernan and Wil- -ci lo look .furnished by Johnny Gee and Mr» to en- Star Landing Post. 3314, Vetcusse- d jMrs. B. Weiss, who transcribes manager for thn:-' years; a Election. Edison Township, one of the liam Gerristead. his orchestra. most expanding, dynamic and __ l >Jv)» with 'erans of Foreign Wars. Meeting for the week include books used 'In high school and mi'mber of the newcomers' He added that Mr. Otlowski's John Niedbala, president, an- 1 : They are: Mrs. Ruth Dono-(^n . committee of the .^0. for one iflast performance as a public progressive communities in the|of *'hou^""parties "is" being tx-fume a ftl Guild Monday. 7:30 colleges fpr blind students, and nounced that an "Old Timer's ;van, president; Mrs. Mary Ma-jp Mrs. Elmer Brown, who trans- |yc ir, and worked CM the senior servant showed he deserved the East." planned for Patten. Also sched- Cub Scouts Pack 83, Night" will be held following {rtorowski. senior vice president;' scribes music to braille for pby this year. Democratic Party nomination Yelencs.ics .said "I have ac- uled is a cocktail party April 8 7 p. M : Choir Re- meeting. Ann junior vice hearsal. WediiesdHy.B 30 P. VI.; blind musicians. The services of Mr. Sabo will m;i ior in busi- next month. Jackson is 1st vice cepted the honor and responsi- at the Ukrainian Pavilion, from Members are urged to make president of the otlowski for bility of serving as campaign president: Mrs Margaret S^hon Catecheticiil Thursday,jthese women are voluntary. riets administratit • 1 2:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. r. I lass Play Ca their • reservations for the manager for Edward J. Patten treaaurer: Mrs. Ursula Free Anthony J. Veri . , iCongrtss Club of Carteret. On April 9, the Midtown 8:30 P M. and 7'SO P M. "Swienconka" by this time'. in his campaign for the Demo- man, secretary: Mrs. Mary Anthony J. Men son of Air Jackson also announced three Democratic Club of Carteret Bow Group to Take Potential members for the cratic nomination for Congress will conduct a. rally at the Slo- Piuta. chaplain; Mrs Betty and Mrs. Prank Ne;, of 41 East planks of his platform. "An *''H \l tended Ladies Auxiliary Club were re- In the 18th District, I vak Citizens Club. The rally Meiy, conductor; Mrs. Bernar- f ood Demonstration Part in ConferenceOak Street, has bfji u notified of quested by Mrs. Bettie Milik, emergency clinic is needed in ''Because I am convinced hewill be preceded by a torch- * ' .ipacity »t- dine Lltiu, guard; Mr«'. Mar- his acceptance to 'he College boro," he said. "I headed a r president, to attend the April ight parade. 'i ksi nii(ht'»^» *t Neitteth, tnutee for three of Emporla In Kar -as. meeting, after which time su"^ team last year trying to is the better qualified person get public, opinion on such a to represent the people of Mid- Pi-nriy." i.neiyean; Mist Santlna Cantames- CAhTEHKT Tin Holy Fam-^cipate tnf fl(tn Middlesex Active in schcyi activities, Membership will be closed. 8 wo tnd Mrs 1 clinic and found there is adlesex County, as witness, Ills play in! *' * 5"*™ f Mary ||_.yy Sctnx fifth mid' molhers|| County xeen-Age Safety Con- Mr. Neri has been member of St. Joseph's School Tn Mr distinguished service as Mayor m. one yW- » Thorn!ar' e exti'iidinx mi inMtalloitallon Wto|ference al Soutn Rlm H1ghthe opera guild ii his sopho- SERVICES TODAY genuine interest in the project.l It ls a vital necessity with the of Perth Amboy; Middlesex To Register April 2-6 on Wtriotic lanyoiif who may b mter*sted!8(.ho0,| May4 more year as prescient junior) CARTERET—The Congrega- ii food di'inonstra-i many industries we have in County Clerk; and N. J. Secre- CARTERET — Rev. Domlnio (t. DlnrkDttk t delegates: Mrs Clsin atteiirmi; a TlieTliejj. arare 8late8latedd ^ ^^ parpartt year as treasurer ;ind senior tion Brotherhood ot Israel will in Carteret and I will work to- tary of State. He has also prov- M. Manzo, O.S.M.. pastor at :Wk. Mrs Nemeth, Mrs Pluta tton and an illii->tr.iti'd talk at^, a jjrQUp discussion on the year as vice pies lent He is hold its regular Friday evening ward establishins such a en hto dedication to the public St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Bused and Mrs. Meiy; alternates, Mrs. ithe Public Service Humume CenteCenter.^,r . of -jeen-Age Car Code.d'' also active in the ir.xed chorus, services at 5:60 P M. at the clinic." interest as teacher, lawyer, pub-Church, announced that regis- T,ik? jjyiMartha Slemanskl. Mrs. \usin#sa ad- 1 ;i the new school year will be held '"'• f Coates delegatei, Mn> Blemanskl and fee and cake will served' Serving on the planning ministration. | 1 Mrs Pluta; alternates, Mrs. April 2-6 in the schoal office. after th ; com-;comm;ittec for the conference iPlayedi**"* Mwhi and Mrs Maclor- 'Registration hour^ will be pie ted are Douglas Kins, a member of Other.kowskl; cilor oearert, Mrs. Stel will be,the High School faculty, and Elks Arrange jor fijbm 9 to 11:30 A. M.'and from l,;'to 4 P. M. Pupils already at- Joyce'** Campoell, Mrs. Muchl. Mrs. provTded1'foMlH"^oup leavlngjljllchael Ann Teague, a stu-| Ceramics Display Vir.'Cliorba apd Mrs. Florence Am tending the school will be given Holy Family Church at 12:30:dent. CARTERET-Tli.- Youth Ac blanks for their parents to fll} I()A| brow. "> ILukach, P. M. Seaunt! capacity is Hnv tlvitles Committee of the Car- out. but parents having chilf It was announced that the '' ' Tele- led to 70 guests. teret B.P.O. Elks, 2235 will dren attending the school for Honor Quard will hold a Loyal' Set Registry Dates hold a ceramics, wall plaque Reservations nm.v made first time must register ''" l)("is Slddoru, ty Day dance May 2 at the poet and novelties demonstration on with Mrs. Helen ZawudBkZ i and At St. Elias Si tlii'in at the times mentioned ' ^"di'ey Mesaros, roomi. Mrs. Stella Campbell, Monday, March 26. B:30 P. M, previously, l Mtt. Helen Zachlk. it'ARTERKT - Rev. Augus- """> Andres and president, presided, The affair will be lu'ld at the tine Medvlgy spiritual direc- Club Markay on uiiper Roose- tor qf St. Kllas Paroqblal velt Avenue, West Carteret. Cunie&s Dritiing. ^liQdl and SUter Andrew, The "demonstrator will be principal today announced Cllarge Dismissed Egg Decorating Mrs. Baa Wolf of Port Reading. Eileen dates for registration ot CARTERET _- A careless Al.u, x»»d«i John Articles tire manufactured by pupils. driving (iiai'Ke against Middle- the Fortune Art Co of Bronx, . County Counsel Warren W. j St. Elian purlshloi>ers will K.Y. \Program at Youth Center Wilmtz of Fords ha.s.been dls« be able to regiater their chit- Refresnments will be served It. ' ' , _• • . .... , this iss factfact, „„„ missed fn Municipal Court • i; q'own, j ]y CARTERBT — The Carteret WhetlWi V v ffor the first, second """" and the hostesses of the eve- U( or lancy *»• »v"^hik wllli third I grades, March M a^ MV. Wilentz, former prosecu* Nancy Council of Civic Clubs an- fancy -M" ning will be Soft r'tizekas and lor, pleaded innocent to a com-. y ve a talk and demoiuttratloni M»roh 31 *r«i»i 3 to b P.M. Stefanie X Mitchell No admis- Klalne | ^ f timely pro- 'he art ol decoia.inK eg « at Registration of pupU. «* lilaiiil of striking the rear of ft 1U)unM( v m Or a K sion Will be chared and the , Yo.1 tvnter. This two nun.p.rlsh|oner. will be held ti'inlur truck operated bji WIllJl dlrected 8ram t0 ta held 4t lhe Y°Uth I and '! 'row 1 to 3 public ls invited Slmlt'r of Fort Motte, S. C, oil Huruwka wai^nter in April Ernest Fazijkits. riutirnmn of i' New lursey Turnpike. '". Rosemarle With the'appioach of Easter the Youth' ActiviW'.s Commit- Muijisti'Htf Meyer W Jaff* of the and the annual custom ot deco- tee, stated the piwi'ds of sales dismissed the complaint aftef rating eggs, arrangements have will be added to the Youth Mr. Hhuler declared he should been made for a talk and Fund, have been in the right lane u> Hi sk'ud of the middle. The I .ill ii Kiilmi.i u jud her rteht. from announced a resident of Carteret slated, Iday tntl w.itci Kithoiu iiitt r.ttmluuii Ui». ol thlal"Among Ukrainians thure to an|Th. Center to «e. ^ . nuiuil luiiud them uui Kiiilt-y ul ( NOTICE A g w "in-tin." ll^# ttiut thu ffltd Of day evening" Biri u..L.,,iMvLi i-tkiiumtuliitiiiar Putrolllllin The deadline (or PA01 TWO FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1962 Father's Night Umpiring Session Held 1st Presbyterian Labor Council Serlnon Listed (Continued from Page 1' In Ubor joumUim st Rutgers By Dr. Harsanyi Marked by FTAifly St. Joseph's PTA lists Activities University He tits served at fAIMT.ltKT - A Fatlir: CAKTEKET - In Ood WPresidene t of the Labor Council CARTKRET — Sunday's len- Nmht, pniL'riim was recently CARTEHET - St Joseph's nounced that a one.;; ten sermon In the Hungarian I Trust" is Rev. Woestemeyer's for two previous terms, prior prrscndd bv 'he PTA heid Its reculai 1nly will bj> made tiwashi' informed Church will bf on the ln the eighth |rnde sum. sermon topic Sunday at 8:30to ^s flrvrlaiirl I* IA ^meeting on Monday t -.Us* of the peacemakers 'Who (illi.-, !•• U-: the evening *• ro i Fatner Dominic Mn.. and 11 A. M. Worship at ""' Dan Brln? Men Together". Dr Jottph Wri.ja. Has,, inn-i sidn-.t; Mr Zi-;the school hall. pastor of St. Josephs' , Church In Andrew Harsanyi. pa."tor. an- 1 First Presbyterian FlnftncUl Mr, ChlMiiiiT.j The special BIIM sp .iki'r *'<** addressed the urou,i. ; reta Emil wunced. This sermon will be Cvteret Two lgee^ry, j0Kph corrente: Mr Jackson, cor:j-|Mrs Catherine Wolf. Director about the progress nf; 'l leliwred in English a*, the 10 Clwses will be held for Uwse|Wlirden LOU|S rUep; Publicity ci''taiy. The iino<«- j ^ Readlnn Pi" ,.,„, m library and expr-ic-d preparing for church member- ftnd PoiltiMi Act|On Chairman, A.M. sen-ice and in Hunsarian n\d by Mr. Parsons. for full support of ti ship. At 2:00 P M., Junior Hl*r,| following at the second service at 11 A .Si'. !Plalnfled Junior llU JtmM Irvlng andtht for the e»-ennBii Young People, and at TiOO,^^^"/^^^,]^'^*-' Sundav School and Junior: nnd associated with Rtitwrs m^e P. M., Senior High" Young Peo- Joseph F*rraro 'Confirmation Clas? will besin |HII1 twiw service." "1 C . pie and Adults wtll form atudy The' officers In outlining>*lth devotions .•>• 9 VV TV provided U) our sroups concerning the work Of tJielr projram for theyear. em-Men's Sick Benefit Society will n. A question and an- the church. The Junior-Junior phasized the need for medteal meet at 2 PM nr «'hl:h nm< :S\V(M pci:od followed. High Youth Fellowship ''111 care for the aged. Highlighted therp will be a reception ol new Attendance banners were grades on TIIUIMI.C meet at .TOO P. M., and West- e the problems confronting member!!. ; 1 pro WW mw.irdrd to Miss Hundemann's Another guesi on " sale, sponsored by tt-,- minster Fellowship at 7:00 the old folk of this nation who Saturdays schedule includes grade at Columbas|8rwn was a hleh .-cru '' "''"'grade .mothers, win P. M. must live on fixed incomes, Senior Confirmation Class at'lO; cnt of Saturday, March 24 M and Miss SwinRlcr'^ent, Harry Rock, The Women's Association will Social Security hag proven to A.M. on this Saturday only in~[ JABCO, a junlo: ft<'hu .emeiit BnnouirPn , ,.,,,, men Tuesday at 8:00 P M. ibe the most feasible method of stead of the regular 11 A.M. !fl:-st grade at Cleveland. project at Carteret Hinh School, theatre party dnt- K A series of Mid-Week Lenten providing decent medical care !es.«on. and Hungarian School A cakelcss cake sale will beH, e showed samples of their :vlon(jty ev,,llln i; services is being held each for these people. Pending leg-at 11 A.M. leld tlie week of April 8 produeu to the group ;Dus will be leaving ;t . Wednesday evening- at 7:30 illation In Washington has In- Next we*k. on Wednesday itlironsh 14. Mrs. Maskowltz is Sister Mary Manetta. OSM. from the school Scriptures related to the ser- ereaaed the urgency for prompt the Youth Fellowship will meet 'chairman library drive will bectn principal of St. Joseph's .school. An unexpected t- mon of the following Sabbath wtion on the part of labor, at'7 P.M. in the Upper Room.l ^v^U^rDlIcementVbo'xe's'foriaddressed the «roup. Si:e «n- ed this meeting. Mr, will also be the basis for the Prealdent Trosko said: "write On Thursday there will be the' Lenten Services. Thus the TOUT Congressman urging them mid-week lentcn service at 1 (necessary to purchase library Communion would take place,\ury 8001m, the jm., Wednesday evening messages to vote for this legislation so P.M. which will be conducted April 29 for the High Street-berof St. Joseph's ; will contribute to a fuller un-TtUlly needed by our old folks.";In Hungarian. Also on Thurs- : books and equipment Our p cators. Mrs. 8mrh dersundlng and appreciation President Kennedy has requertvday, the Young Women's Inter-1 j t n i\ school, and the public schools, R S V f RAISING: Scene In front 6f BnruiRh Hall last Saturday morning when Irish membership is urged M> donate trom Wisconsin. of the Lenten Scripture ref->d CongriM to back his ad-Guild Social will be held at 8 flag was raised in presence of a large group of borough officials. books suitable for children. and May 6 for the Annex Graduation has been scl/dulcd erences. Worshippers are asked mlnhtraUon bill now being PM. In Bethlen Hall. A variety show will be held 1 to read Psalm 56; Genesis 11:l-'eonsldered by the House of at our next meeting, April 10. for June 17. The PTA will Twted suits atv , 9: Ephesiatw 5:-18; and Luke Representatives. ~. i « .11 CUm of 19.12 Maps Either trading stamps or a li-honor the graduates and Uielr;^pring wear and u< :•, Purim Holiday Program parents at a dinner on Jur.e 14 jwme of these we !: 11:14-38 for this Sabbath. For " UlUfCIl bUllO brary book is the ticket for the ; W-Year Reunion Ishow. The seventh grade mothers'*-il! blouses have a u, Wednesday evening, please read . CARTERET - Plans are un- act as hostesses for this aftatr.l 'round with flower-, > Patten Campaign - Sets ProiCCt derway for a 30 year reunion of Marks Sisterhood Meet Sister Mannetta also an-,ty of colors. 1 -14. (Continued frnrtfromi PaiPagke 1 >) J the class of 1932, Carteret Highj The Sunday Church School Uc servant and humanitarian. WOODBRIDGE - At a re-School. The tentative date has| CARTERET - The United president, presided. After .the Fire Group meete at 9:« A. M., with, "Became during his entire «nt meeting of the White been set for September 29 Hebrew Sisternood of Carteret invocation was given by Mrs clasaes for all ages through »dult life, Edward J. Patten Church Guild, Mrs, Leonard; The initial plans were made!! heW its March membership MM BauB m MrsM . VVa n WllndWellendaea l JlfflfL'Q 32tld\ r Wf Senior High. The Faculty will has not only served the public Lloyd, ways and means ehatr-jat a m,,r.tins this week at the!meetmg last Monday at the introduced the guests who we.-p - * •*" """^ • meet at the church at 7:15 generally, but specifically has,m»n. announced a series of pro-homP of Mrs Betty Kleban.!SyilagogTle of Loving Justice. Mr?. Ru:h Samuels. Mrs Viv- ecU wh!ch the membe lp P. M., Wednesday, and wUl go worked for and helped everj';i "" Another mertinat is scheduled Mn Peter Van Wallendael. ian Mali^a and Mrs. Judith 11 Anniversary in the church bus to a Faculty Democratic candidate in every.*' undertake. ,u u the KlebaKle n home. Thursday, — Armv ; meeting at the First Presby- municipality in this county. °" April 9 a lasagna dinner Mflrch 23. Mrs. H Ltvitz, donor chair- terlan Church In Rahway. ' "Because I am an Organlza- *»] be served In Fellowshto, man. ai-Jiounced plans are be A\"ENEL - The 32nd birth- forth e re. iy of the Ladies Auxiliary of, ,tlon Democrat and am proud of Hall. 6.30 P. M. with Mrs. Lloyd, M Litinger Again in? completed for the196:' the Avenel Fire Company ij 23. The Donor Derby ™» celebrated at the March j Cub Pack 82 Makei m M:iy the Heads Synagogue «^nth was Mrs. David ™^* •« chouse. Mrs, Avcdrdt at Sessio : Hoi'ard Hudgens, Junior past' gained from any guild member, Mrs , , — Martin Lltinger Sc.r*a;'..'. Bre^low nominal- President presented Mrs.| CARTERCT—Several awards solidarity." ! tee. John was re-elected president for a ^!:'x Sam were made at the last meeting "—^e Kunak. president, with Evelyn Seel, MichaelUecond- term as president 0! we c):r.!i:;tt- f the mem- of BOb Pack 82, NAMED CHAIRMAN dinner an illu- of strated talk on Interior decora- and Stanley Wiater. (Congregation B'nai" J a c c b ducfd :..'• n The awards went to Joseph. AVENEL — Newly Other officers and trustees lor to be voted upon tlon wU1 be with Mrs. Oural, James Slmlster, Randy chairman of the Region Two rr,. tug. elected at Sunday's met tin? a: cood wishes to all for Hamilton and Douglas Weln-Dealers'Council of the Nation-,. . .. ,, o AMK -Drbpltes .V lare: Isaac Drescher, first vice, T! uiK-l-.or&e prize as Door pnzes wl1 lbe B arded * uccess of the organization. derl. The new Bobcats area i WarWarm AAiir Heating and Air * - a Tlie sale of Danish cookies fly Woodmen Circle 'President, religious coordinator. w.\ v Mrs, Lcnard Yesor:sky> Lonny Bunis, Thomas Mlrolsky condltloninR Association Is *. (Dr. Stephen Kaplan, second and M:- Hf-r'jert Harris. Michael Harbar, Mrs. John Klubenspies, co-chairmen ! and Louis Fabian Jr. George N. Ketzenberg, head ot mi-Kvera. »™« m u.e CAlxTERET - The White,vSce prtsic,,,m. member?:.!?:, .^:d:iey Roth M:, with their committee: Mrs! A skit "Islands of the World"iKetienberg and Organization. luturehrch impute ^™ *™^ ^^iHaroli Meltz, thlrd,vice pr-sl-Uiat ; •:.• will be a planning Clrcl0 mn Sunday afternoon Mrs. William! was presented by Mrs. Cole's Inc. He was elected to this n-il be offered for sale ' !dent, ways and mean?; Sol comm ::-.• meeiing on Wednes- John Dens. The next .pre-pack post by members of the ^mn ln the st Mrs Fred Leidner! vnuwvlr' Waterhouse in charge Elizabeth's Churchjsiottlici, lrea.=urer; Mrs. Jack day 1. :> P. M. at I>idner, Mrs. John' td :l meeting is slated for April 3 :ouncil representing dealer- of thjs Droiect basement, with Mrs. Anna ^hneidpr corresponding sec- Shu' ...r.s for Carteret jKozak and Mrs. Kunak ar-j and the pack meeting April 17. contractor members of the Na- p,,t,',P, ^ ^ includ a pre. ^lomko. president, presiding. !retary: Mrs. Leonard Le:n-r- wiu b, :;-.ade. Btl(l 'ranged the party. Small tolcr! Easter cake sale, April 21 and The following were elected man, rerrcciing secretary: Mrs. A . Purim Holiday hat; , .! Slmlnsters Den 4. Air Conditioning Association of ?wts ftTri siven t0 each mem country auction, May 12. ieleeatcs to the first district'Abe Kramer, financial secre- fas]u,. ,nachievemenl-u,«.vt um.,.-dini'."r, ^aruu-nceimd , ?* - ^« ^'j" » Crocus" to be held at thrj wnnkl0 ,,,slMaucy and penchant for easy lronins .v: C •7:30 P. M. Proceeds will go mumon breakfast last" wec^a w?fkend has been planned ^V™*™*^™' 1*?**T?™_.*"" . " i washing, will delight all travelers who wish to 1, , «s explained by Mrs 6aum. ue still avrihMe and anyone! clean wiUl0Ut the „„, 0, tlme cOnsuming np^, • - toward the painting fund. ,vnich was attended by 48 foi May 5-6 at :he Breakers' s , y ,,. ,r, s xiii f Members and guests recently membeis John Stolte, a Fourth Hotel. Atlantic C:;v. For fur- -* -• Ji'"aJ rr....^ments..1 needing more can enmar- Mrs j Vftrdrobefi. Zepliyr-welght color matched lugga,'.- * -f. 4-56.5 The) geU you lhere ln 5tyle_ enjoyed a theater party to NewD e^"Kn^t. spoke on, "Re- th,r ^formation on thi* affair. £['£?'**««?' ^^^ Se^itM d d her (Ommnu e ublic ls lmitcd York where they saw, "'Sound treals.. ^ Breakfast was ser- :,er»r.s may ontac: Mrs. Mil- " ' •' - The ben l C1UnPJ!e aU ! n of Music". vedb y the ladies fOr the Rosary !er. n,««i.,hi, M mn« ^i '' '° Mrs. Edward Velle, program tnd ^lur Society Rehearsals are brag held K*""«'»ble Mrmory AVii: be held at the firehousc chairman, announced the next ' ' ' L. , 'weekly for the first dramatic Ar' Es^^o ^^ on trial. "I'd Wednesday. May 2. announced meeting will be Monday and Other blouses of batiste 'or Qf-fering of the Lord' Street i;t' fOr you t0 u"1: me'" said Mrs Walter Sobieskl. Tins af- new Easter SHOE! Irtnt SyMwiickl, Dirtclar tl w JU(J what 0 1 wer do alr ls to lhf> wlll feature the making of linen are beinj shown. These pplayerslayFrE . iSlsMrs . Davloavidd HoffrnarHoffrnar.. tis **' " >' ' « " ' "i*" public Mrs J.A. Fltmlnt, Monagtr 1 o n thp night o! Easter favors to be sent to the also are sprinkled with colorful' product th'e play 'The Pl.'tr. '"'* October 11 So!):eskt requested memory t.-, church homes at Belvidere and posies, or may be in a solid season'' May 12 at th«' Wood-l0 ^^ 3l" ' 'brm In Items for a basket 0! Haddonfield, Mrs. Leo Kuk-color with a'raffle here or brM"e Hljh School —The Mirsi Que Pasa, chec-r to the next meeting Do- = for big and little sister kola and Mrs. John Eppen- there. ' Rf ii,i0tlll m1f'. „ -, ^ „ ~ ~— jnauonj s of new articles to be stelner are In charge of the pro- i/:,, ..« „! ?~n™-- Brovn opens re-,used as prizes will be appre- Budget Priced , ..a treat for 1 in" Rockefeller,attacks new Ken- e p i election campaign. 'dated. grara. Hostesses will be Mrs Rockefeller attacks new Ken- ?'^ ln«e !:'" -? ™ ° ,.. styled to s i>n; and Mrs. Jensen, nedy farm program. ««DDl rn.^p m».-.a from — .conducting. The spGr.&on 0; tutei .. •ird''• » • he Oneg Shabbot will be M-' the finest f-"' id Mrs. Irving Malina x hor.- ir of the birthdays of th^ I8 OIH materials :hildren, Karen. Mona Bost combiniri; nd Jo-Ann and by Mr. a^d rs. Cliff Krentzman in horror BUSINESS » * their son, Stuart's Birthday; r. and Mrs. Jerome Rose'n- Air - Rail - Steamship — Hotel rg (honoring the birthday oj heir son Allen Robert. TOUK A\D t'RLISE RESERVATIONS n THE WORLD OVER Jackson Favors Phone W 6-3661 There's an easy way to roll up Also Ntw i Continued from Pate i' Sprint Htrln more free time foil relaxation. As a second plank, J&cksor. Travel Bureau lor Boy» and Many already haJe disepvered it. id he #SMM strive to establish Younit Men truck iWte In the boro to MJ Maple Strtti If you like service that *ores high -"r>» have all heavy Industrial tral- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. in speed, friendliness, helpfulness, \ j ic bypass the residential areas, or the salHJ of the commum- WORLD WIDE TRAVm. do all of your banking he[c. » — a truqi mate must be es- SPECIALISTS 8INCE 1J07 He also said he would «m- •avef to, Institute "the same ~ I pe of eebnomy and efficiency the bow government as has ten Instituted by the present Board of Education In the pub- lic school tystem." Jackson, a}so indicated that • would aeek assistance from itate representatives so that a raffle pattern be instituted at :he Cartwet Shopping Center

Uttf WANTED Youn|[ 'nan or wonmn to watt oa customers and an- BAVIHEBBFOR swer phone In fish market, TuesdaJ through Friday. SAFETY Write Box 199, co this newspaper. 8CCVBITV success Bight down our alley! Make every payday your day to Costing April 1st • ORANGE • RASPBERRY move ahead financially. Start > LEMON « BANANA » TOMATO SOUP savin* systematically . and BANKING HOUMi HoniUj - TburHlnj I A.M. . ] r.M. rrtdij I kM. - t PJ*. start saving now. CAKE JUUI INTRODUCTORY ^ CURRENT DIVIDEND Middlesex County's Largest Bank COOKIE SALE SPECIAL! O «• The PERTH ANMT ' gfsnsored by Sacred Heart Also Available in Chocolate, Vanilla and Coffee JUVENILE FOOTWKAH Savings Institution "The Home of Service" room AMSOT. w* of Jesus Exclusively Parent-Teachers HILL PHARMACY 219 Smith Street, Perth SER VI it TC SAVfRS SI^JCF. IBfiy (JlbT raoti all Hiua 587 Koomelt Avenue Cartrret ITATIO.N LOT) in Cbvrch Uull un >l Fitch Street, 1 (omer of Avenue) OPEN MUNhAV ANU F*IDA,Y TIU »«« '' FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1962 PAGE THREE i Carteret WTEAPlansGeneral Foods Inspecting^ Horse Stop \mnu* Sets Fund Drive Set OBITUARIES r Community News New Revue Woodbridge Plant Sites Breakfast Aprll Nlcnola is CARTERHTT — Sea Horse| * M'mie Memorial Com ANDREW FARKAS, 8R. Wednesday afternoon at the WOODBR1DOE - There are as coffee and cocoa-from all SniP 8g. th(> Se* Scouts, will mlttee ***& Wv* was made at Blzub Funeral Home, 54 Wheel- ?lgns that Woodbridge Town- over the world ar.d they are noW lts annual spring break-Pe Mecutlve committee meet- CARTERET — Andrew Fnr- lng of the Prlvate kas, 8r, Somerset Street, er Avenue with Rev H Addt- Next Monthship i« at long last being cpn- brought In by freighters. fast on April 1 at the 8.S. Nicholas Ml- son Woestemeyer, pastor of the The representatives hive alJAmeriC8n Legion Memorial n"« Memorial Committee last died Saturaiy at his home fol- Bidered by top corporations as nlRht at O clock with WOODBRIDGE-Thc Wood- ine reprweroawes nive aiso|docke(, &t m5 j^^^ Ave- " ' Clarence lowlng a heart attack. He was «™t Presbyterian Church offl- possible site of Its new plants. a relire-1-employee of PWter|cta«n^- Interment was In Clo- bine Township Education As- looked at Reading Railvoad! vwl Pftrk Mayor Walter Zlrpolo re- nue. McQIllls, executive director Wheelpr Corp.. followlnR ten «' Cemetery. Wood- sociation will present, "{College vealed yesterday that General Skipper Hechler invites year of ,^,-vlce there. \MA*e- Beftrers,«rp Olllf _° " Kapcrs', April 12, 13, and 14 at puWlc to the 16 D Poods is seeking- a large site. Sij'ffli* i?£tS ^w 5"Ith *»e public to the breakfastbreakfast!! T* appointmenappointment t ooff LeLeoo .. _ . ,. ,. 'sen, Haakon Olsen. Paul Col- WoodbrldRc Junior Hlfth School It is known that the firm, the serial which I* located In Wood- from 8 hM to n AM ^ d Kuhn and John Donovan to the Mr, Farkm ni the wWower,ton Id „, 8 Wnychlk and Barren Avenue, with the pro- largest of its kind in the uoun- ffl 1 RaWn c 3f Mrs. Maraaret Dealt Fnrkas. !(,.„,,„ qf.L K^!^^r!looking for ^ IheCarteret*™pproved « Steve Stek. from this annual event try, is closing down at least Post 263. The American Legionrapproved GG^se Clauss was Bom In Hungary, he resided In, 100 acres. t0 thls Mout ppolnted Carteret 44 years. to benefit worthy hlph school two of its pplants, , one in HoboHb - B ».Ito this scout Prograprogram managemanaged •PP« "Want-at-armgntatarmss ttoCo * ""-" " ' Ralph fm the VRCftnc cre HENRY P. MORRIS who plap n teachining ken and the other, the Baker Fourth ]olntly wltn the carteret Yacht y *ted by the Surviving are seven daugh- CARTERET—Henry P. Mor- thr srrvlcp in Its exact Hobrew careers. The performancef , April ChocolatChl e plant in Dorchester Ward representative, alsl o re-lblubClb . resignation of Otty Behany ters; Mrs. Rose Palsal of Car- Mlss Mftr ris, 22 Washington Avenue, vice as recorded In the Holy 12 Is for school pupils. Mass. vealed that * New York phar- QM^ che{ Prank Hodroskl|M1S8 Mftryy OerrlstenOrrlstedd was** ap- teret, Mrs Margaret McCool of hl polntetl president and past president of hhm: Time Fri-scriptures. Mrs. Flora Hayes is directing Representatlves of the cor maceutlcal firm, which will do and « crew will be in charge director. Maspeth, L. I.. Mrs. Elizabeth Fire Company No. 2, died last M. the variety show assisted by poratlon have looked over two mostly packaging, is also In-[of the galleys. Bruder of East Hanover, Mrs. ,S.51 "practice" 8«der will be The next meeting of the oom- Friday. Services — Sunday morning, April Mlss Peggy Shaw and Miss sites. The Free School lands terested In finding a suitable Tickets are available from mlttee will be held today. All Julia Stankowlci of East Pater- nfl(1 on A native of Carteret. h< lived 15 i\t which time the students Shaw, Jr. were turned down because allocation In Woodbrldee Town- sea scouts and from Legion- members are urged to attend. son, Mr*, Esther GuzzadO of 1 15 i\t which time the students r - i --— —i —- -~ — —••• i — —— —n—.. here all his life. He was a com- do Passlc and Mrs. Agnes Earl of • •,,iiiiii8 Services — w|"n" conducd t a practice service charge of costumeB arei <* site is needed. Generalship, preferably on a main nalres at the American Legion munjeant of First Presbyterian _j... tn «...»».. iu_ j-i.ii 'Mrs . JRC1JackC MoraleMOralPs Mr< PoiillPoodB Twelve ImrrprilenU MirhthtoWav MemoriaMemorial.l . Roxbury. Mass, and Mrs. Helen order to master the details'" s. Mrs. Paul'Foods jecelve Ingredients—suchi highway. CARD QF THANKS Church. Carteret, and held L vlt Ablonczy Mrs, Mails Greges.j"- " - *' "iof this "oWest" family cere- Hechler has invited the ships! membership in United lEngl- from the area to attend, and| ARTHUR JOHNSON 19, Tzav-' rnotiy In the Jewish religion. and Mrs. Michael Tomenko, 'oi T * /~tl I Ti t Ineers Local 270, Fords: Theo- : We wish to express our sin- Wn expects large crews from Union Morgan, Louis of Carteret and 21 tn Rabbi Morton 8. Baum will J dore Roosevelt LooV *; * DII — 10 "conduct a "Pawover workshop1 > *T^SS)C.&ub-Junior WIID inters I County. cere thanks to our relatives, Stephen of Port Reading; 18 frlends and Carteret Craftsman Club, ahd n 1 lstcd b All •He further stated that in the neighbors for their grandchildren and six great- to guide parent* In the proper ? "" > *rt ..„„...,., the Exempt Firemen's Associa- aUnew Jftg0> and Jame aprln|? the scouts win nd grandchlldren. sci-vicrs - 5" celebration of the Festival on , " Pat- Jlio#»«is»# Mnoln J7!otffi*V»f l ' «Pend^the irexpression mftn as of sympathy, tion. ten 11 Wednesday evening, April 11. - S^ ^ and stage settings UlStriCl MUSIC r eSlJl/flHtlme at the Carteret Yacht Club| . .. y . ?te.o' The funeral services were In addition to his wife, Mrs. and will recondition a craft&nd the beautiful floral tributes ., „, . IP M. ' are produced by Donald Whit- held Tuesday morning at the Elizabeth Cherepon Morris, h« ,.,„!, _ 6.40 P. M. Jaker, John D'Apollto, Austin AVENEL — The Sub Junior wlilch the group has 8ecured b"eftyeme,nt'" SVnowlecki Funeral Home, 56 Alss McGee, Iselin. TonlRht the ' the death of our dearly beloved survived by a daughter, . :,.v ,- 5:40 P. M. Ronald I«aa«• a "tudrni of King, James Ptfwer. and Har- Woman's Club of Avenel is Iris will meet to start work on boys and their adult terteret Avenue, with Rev. H. home; three our Junior High School, and old Qoetschlus husband, father, grandfather Christopher, at readying Its act for the Sixth aster decorations for the mates and commltteemen are Addlson Woostemeyer, pastor sisters, Mrs. Matilda Hit* of. 1 Mrs Henrv and brother, Arthur Johnson, .. 5™ I!K.T , '" Grossman is In District Music Festival to be 'erth Amboy Hospital's pedl- expecting to spend several days of the First Presbyterian Carteret, Mrs. Esther Kreisner We especially wish to thank School andlsacs, will be the guest rM.r-|=harge of boosters; properties!held March 30 at the Jeffer- tries ward. at sea with officials from the Church, officiating. Interment 0o f New Brunswick, and" Mrs"' . h( ld n i Mrs us Rev. H. Addlson Woestemeyer, ' . °. J"'™* J r^'.n"'"i?! ' ^ger Chlocchl and son School. WcitfleU. All Sub Plans are being made to at- Navy Or Coast Guard was In Cloverlenf Park Ceme- Ann Alexander of Carteret; March u;«pon§oret d by (the Sisterhood of minister of tne First Presby- MIIIKIHV Mrs. Veronzo Thompson. Miss Junior and Junior Women's tend awards day at the State checking the seaworthiness of tery, Woodbridge. four brothers, Charles of Car- successful. Temple B*th Sholom of Iwlln, ! - Vl'l'V Alblna D'Alessio is ticket chair- Clubs In the district is support- Home for Girls, Trenton, April the craft secured with the co- terian Church, Carteret;, Dr Bearers were Vincent Palsal teret, William of Block Island, icrc prewnt Monday evening, March 26 man. ling the festival which are entl- 28. The Junior Membership operation of the Raritan Coun- Imre Kemeny of Carteret; Fos- Andrew Palsal, Edward Stan- R. I., and Robert of Carteret, c nd the Joy- He- will give a recital of Teachers and parents are In- 4ed. "Accent on Youth and Department of the New Jersey " and Union County crews of ter Wheeler Corp., Carteret; kowicz, Stephen Farkas and and Walter of Fanwood, wa.i shared "Songs of the Synagogue" State Federation of Women's Sea Scouts. IUE, AFL-CIO, Local 440; Di- i*u,!„.i it. n vited to volunteerr servicesrvices since Music." Members of the club Buddy Earl. The funeral was held Tues- Club Is sponsoring an arts and rectors- and Employers of the ! nlrt which he.hw manured as piirt'rastliiK has not been completed. participating are the Misses day from the i Lyman-Humpf Joan McQeen, Valerie Greco, crafts show for the girls at the United Roosevelt Saving and Sisterhood Pie- of our Carteret Junior Congre-.Rehearsals are held each Mon- Loan Association, Carteret; ARTHUR JOHMSON Funeral Home, 21 Locust Street. M;;ikrn and Ham- nation wrvjew. |day and .Thursday, 8 P.M. at Oayle Obropta, Pat Schnelde. home and Judging will take |d d h members of the Carpenters' CARTERET —Arthur John- Services were conducted at the •ungnters at HU songa will Include can-School 16, Colonia and Mavjorie Howell. Miss place on that date. COP Candidate VIV Union, Local 65, Perth Amboy; son iJohansoni, 50 Thornal First Presbyterian Church by ,.,n1itig on Mon-torlal prayers of the 8abbnth Mrs. Shereshewsky is director Howfll will be a part of the Miss Greco, president, re- Junior Woman's Club of th« Hall Drive Club tn Clark; the Street, Carteret. died Sunday at ^v. H. Addlson Woestemdjer. Winners In the »nd holiday*. ')f the scholarship fund. minded members annual re- his home. Interment was In the family Avenel act, To Talk Tuesday neighbors on Thornal Street, •:IIIK contest were ——— ports are due Wednesday froml plot in the Adelphla Cenwtery, The club took part In Carteret; those who donated Bom in Finland, he was Wurwl. all departmenp t chairmen. This COLONIA — David Miller, annual Pa«aover "Mm.s ro (rt their cars; the pall bearers; the resident of Carteret for the Monmouth County. .ml IIPW Jaspan chltftn" fund will be spon- (day's district drama touma meeting will be held at the "resident" ~"*, »r,«™™..announcedj todaf«j-y. Carteret and Rahway police past 45 years. Johnson was a Karen iment In Roselle Park. The Mta- home of Sue Martorelli, Har- hat invitations have been ex ii mmmiitee con- ^^ thl« year by thr Jewish iscorts,.and the Blzub Funeral building contractor and car JOHN O. BEI8EL jses Obropta, Schneider, Sue vard Avenue. A physical fit- tended to several Republican H U'vitz. chair- community C*nt«r and the Home for satisfactory services penter for 35 years, having re CARTERET — John QVOtft 1 Hyde and Nancy Atkinson were ness program will be held with candidates to speak at the Mrmocratic Club will CAR LOOTED Y MUTUAL FUNDS ttfnd tWs meeting works for 1962-63. nouncrd the affair was » great nol^"d a ear££"££,d party i MondavMonday., 8 l WOODT3RIDG.WOODBRIDGE-Joh. .» n Hicke.wy ' Kl 1-5450 4>. Real Kstate Syndication success Mayor waller Zlrpolo p M at the 8!ovafc citizen 68 Avenel Street. Avenel, re- BURNER SA1ES A SERVICE M- Investment Securities op.'ii.-tl the activities by cut- •club Merc(1|. Avfnufi wltn Mrs. ported to po]ke Monday that SPECIAL! By The Case... ting tut- ribbon, and showed,wmiam Bt.)mney, chairman. Jsomeone had broken a window 24 Lefferts Street, Carteret, N. J. • ' Ph»ne—Ml-im great interest in the displays. jon his 1967 Chevrolet and stole OUTBOARD MOTOR OIL DliHDTIIV TKAITWEI.N, Rraidcnt Mayor Stephen Sklba of Car- 'a Polaroid camera and case, teret wii.s also in attendance GENERATORS & valued at $110. Also a Track- AC FUEL PUMPS AUTO-LITE and commented on the good and STARTERS ometer from the steering post BATTERIES done for the and two dummy spotlights. He SPARK PLUGS REBUILT ol the community. valued the loss ut $179, BENEFIT SHOW Carteret Auto Parts and Equipment A daughter, Debra Ann, was ,born to Mr and Mrs. Donald WOODBRIDGE — For the benefit of the Little Servant 546 Roosevelt Aveniie Carteret Roxlau, 16 E Street, Port Read- Tel. 541-9754 Ing, March 19 at Perth Amboy Sisters, the Volunteer Promo- aeneral Hospital. Mrs. Roxlau ters will sponsor a night of STORE HOURS: rs family entertainment, April 1, Mon( Thru Sat. 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sun. 9 to 12 is the iormer Jaiiet McLaln of Cmteret. The couple also have 6 p.m. at St. JciM-ph's auditor ii son, DOURIBS. turn. Strawberry Hill. The pro- LIQUORS gram will feature a film, "Only SERVICE '•-rl Cun Stop Me", which Is Daughter born to Mr. and the story of Boys Town in Italy. -Drive-In- Mrs. Frank Aquino, hi Persh- Shirt Srrvlnj Vour Ing Avenue at Perth Amboy General Hospital, March 19. j Headquarters fur Beer. Wine and PERSONAL (•leaning I Laundering Daughter born to Mv. and VITA-VAR PAINTS Liquor !Wy cleaning done here—it la f Good Coffee FIRST NATIONAL BANK Regular $1.64 NCW **. 08 • Chops and Roasti Clam Chowder W» Trtrd Th« Ret . . Now Try Th. BE»T! "Buy Your P»lnt From The M»n Who Know. PainU" C C IN GARTERET ORDERS TO TAKE OUT PIRt 35 Quart 65 "A Good Bank in a Good Town" TED'S TAILOR SHOP NO EXTRA CHABOB Call Kl 1-2909 Try Our ?5 Cooke Avenue - Kl 1-6300 - Carteret Angelo Michael & Son Iblrt L.und.itm HOME MADE SALADS Open Dally 9 U> 3, FrUtay » to « FREE CUSTOMER Quality Paints and Wallpaper 17 REASONABLE CLOSED MONDAYS Driv«-Up Window Op«n D.Uj • to 4, Friday » to • 268-270 Washington Avenue, Carteret St. ME 4-3826 Woodbridge • PARKING AREA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1201 PRICES Watch Our Window Phone KI 1-5441 St. George Ave. ME 4-9190 Coloila 108 Roowvelt Avenue, Carteret For Weekly Special* 'M "" KhKK FARKINU AT BOTH LOCATIONS! PAGE FOUR MAKE A BEE-LINE TO A*P FOR FOODS THAT MAKE MEAIS APPETI-ZING-AND FOR... asWElCOM

SOT Pure Veqetable Shortening, "SUPER-RIGHT" 3c oH libel M( Sc off label j QUALITY i I Ib. c«n ** 1 Ib. ea» PORK LOINS BOOKS FOR LIBRARY. St. Andrew's Sodality donated trven book* to thr Avrnel Library from funds ralsfd through a book sale, l-tft to rkht, Brenda Kluhfnspies. Mrs. Frank Mai- Heinz ziir, librarian, Jfan Greina, prefect, Frances Pllffkl, vice prefect. Baby Foods Always Avtrag* 7-Ribi at A&P 3 to 4-lbs. Contest Report From Italy Strained Chopped Essay 10-99° 6'"89 NEW..: Winners Listed n,e Dolomites, in Northern Italy * aiiaajy Ptfcioas! COLON1A — The winners of: Ivory Soap RIB « LOIN HALF-Full Cut the PTA of School 22 sponsored' l>- No Chop. Removed essay contest on "Equality for A Place of Sun, Fun and Sports PERSONAL SIZE v • \\S\ AH" were announced by Mrs. Gibert Augustine, principal, at EDITOR'S NOTE: This Isifog and cloud are often rele- the last PTA meeting of School the fourth In a series of »pecl»l|gated to the valleys. There are AMlesaice "tiJT1 2^25. Sayerkrart *i™U 2 A CAP'N JOHN't I 22. Susan Sheffield was the reports from Italy. a numbe' r o'f wonderfu-•--'••l' resort•-s "fr . I,, mil—••mpifMCTii fifth grade winner and Patricia By Edward H. Slmi of this kind ln northern Italy SHRIMP DINNEI Pacillo was the sixth grade and also in Austria and Swit- Fart One Un* winner. They read their prize zerland. I Ivory Soap IMI Ckiok-I»i li winning essays for the mem- The Dolomites — Is there a Switzerland, untouched by c bers and each received a book lace, ln darkest winter, where war and fat and prosperous For tolltt and bath , sparkling sun. fun and sports, l California Roost 59 Sausage Patties which was Inscribed as follows: because of tourism over the e 'iMll1lJ«e 'This book Is presented as first and good "weather, change the all too commercial for medium "Super-Right" 3 ., SWN*7lb. Frtfh Frui prize award In recognition of season? Man has searched for|tWs wrltcrwriter',s ^taste , generally|generally i Ground Chuck Quality Beef 65,: SoupBeef W superior ability In" the essay t for centuries. .ispealclng. In Austria and Italy A and Bonelfil contest. Your essay Indicated Europeans have_ developed^ „ ]ww wpenslvPi more robU8tfl — Fresh Chicken Porft something close to It, ln north 65,! that you have a fine under- and happy, and greater fun. Stowing Beef Buy the Parti You Like Beit Vegetal standing of your rights and re->rn Italy. Austria, Switzerland— Austria, perhaps, is the winter! *ura ieti sponsibilities as an American and In some areas of Qermany ; Ivory Soap queen of all, Her resorts are Preihly Ground It ta young citizens as yourself and France. The ppossibilitie^ s wpU known stir,hone$tl Ground Beef well known — sti!f".hone$tl For toiUt and bath tegs 49° Breasts 59° New Croi who will have the obligation of were discovered toward the end-n(1 down.to.eai.tn though _i "Super-Right" Florida m Ik. preserving the Constitution of of the ant century. And man| , ^ ; tnat we t Onl ] Chuck Fillet Quality Bttl 65: Chicken Wings *•>***> Valencia t# baj the of America. hha s builbiltt and addedddd ththe co conn -passim?. 2 Z 31* Oranges veniences that make many of Fine} "We are proud of you andthe various resorts In this area ThinKe ^'V"""=»Dolomites., however"""""-'-", are|. Chicken Backs! Necks Urn Si" we join in congratulating you, Swordfish Steaks 69' winte-i.,*..r. «.™HIOparadise« . comparatively unknown. And! your parents and your teach This'correspondent has JuatiwinterinwlIum"*g Ulcithere liss tvc eve"n 'les™s "' ers," enslve tnan ln Honeydew Melons 4 traverseaversed one of the lesser- P Austria. It ls 1 Ivory Snow Those receiving honorable I true that fewer people speak RM* Pilloliit publicized parts of the region — English. But one is also closer For the family *«ih and dithn mention ln each class are: Mrs.The Dolomites, In northern •Sup.r-Right" Quality BONELESS CHUCK Graln-Fed Bttf WMhrt 1 tamed and * . 20o..4JJC Also, Mrs. Ann Staffing£ 4STSno"n?u«S on ori" ' strategically-1 ww class; Caro, Archacki, ^J^™—^ pk9. Schmidt, Kevin McDonald, Ar- Fresh Carrots bleak weather, from a lack of Nhere so much of Hitler's army lene Ferraro; Miss Gail Rosen- sports, outdoor activity and a Money-Savin)! A'P's Grocery Bays! berg's class; Janette Stoll, Mar- warm sun. The Dolomites may equipment rolled to Italy shall Trachtenberg, S h e r 1interest you. luring World War II. That, Tido Baron, Janette Lulthle, Wayne puts you In Tirol, or South! And though ft may now seem Peck. Tirol, which formerly was part For the family wash and diihei MORWAY DAIRY VALUES! Miriam that family obligations, various Judges were Mrs. chores, duties and responsibili- of Austro-Hungray, and which 49l L Pearl JO oi.. 4} c /i° 77o Blue Peter Brand-Imported SIM Siii)kTMk-Urf( Fml IrUi A Peterson, Mrs. Vetere, now (t the chagrin of Ger- lf 29 ties, your Job, or an unbreak- 1 PI,.** pi«. SARDINES and Mrs. Susan Thaler directedj |man-6peaklng Inhabitants) is by Mrs. Elizabeth Donnelly, ,ble routine, prevent you from elns: and enjoying the Alps, part of Italy, thanks to the! SPAGHETTI No. 8 or White Eggs 2 PTA achievement chairman. of Versailles. | There will be a meeting of lon'L abandon such thoughts e(. They're only six or eight All the signs denoting the SPAGHETTINI No. 9 41 WII4Mf»-4llKt«l Qnlltr the Charter Study Commission RONZONI names of cities ln the area Blue Cheer on April 4 at the Barron Ave- lours away — and air fares .re certain to come down to the ;ontain both the Italian (on nue School. op) and the German names, New wash day ludi 35 ez. Large Eggs 2 Mrs. Irving Witt, library ears ahead. The Dolomites are different ust south of the border, the T AM AT AK PRO6RESS0 BRAND A can chairman, reported a total r ilghway forks. To the right; lUlUHIVEtJ I-Mied-Wlth Basil *t Italiai Romano profit of $310.00 has been made rom the northern Alps. They pig °* Pig 99' were under the sea more re- me can follow the Passirioi on school movies,, and that River to Merano (Meran). To! ChoMlit many new books have been :ently, are jagged and salty 100 and absorb the southern winds the left the road follows the! ikgt. added to the library. Isarco River ,to Bressanone •f 2 Victory Cream Choeso >-'•- Mr. William Dennis' fifth which blow up from the Med- terranean, and sometimes the Brlxen). Fluffy AH KNORR'S SOUPS -.3 frade class won the attendance Adriatic. They f EXTERMINATING LIQUID J)/i« M. Daily Cat Food 3 29* Lustre Creme SHAMPOO boi. s APPLE PIE 4 • LAN0SCAPING : C!f*t ATIANTIC I rACIFlC 1EA COMTANT, INC, Wisk Hot Cross Buns t SCIENTIFIC Orange Chiffon Cake SERVICES Liquid Detergent uper {Markets »RIKA'S PIPINDUU 1000 MIDCHtlti SIKH US* IfUIIUIS ui Cinnamon 4ceK pint Prkei effective thru Sat., March 24th in For Prompt Action label tan Whole Wheat Bread Super Marked and Self-Service irorei. Call ME 6-0258 L A&P SUPER MARKET Dr. Kobert V. Bielarskl 833 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret, ^ Little ««l» luv« total I" Director - Entomologist 113 main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. thioiwbk w thry wew kuiU. Open Till 9 H M. Mon., Tuei,, Wed., Thurs. — Friday Till 4 Open TIM 9 P. M. MOIL, TUBS., Wed, Tburs. — Friday Till 10 1'. M. Twu-piece »tylo SUUWJ "' Saturday K A. M. to 6 P, M. embroidery - accented Ions - 530 Rahway Avenue Sat. 8 - (i P. M. — Open Sundays 9 - 6 P. M line Up, above •klrt. Pi«*oloiio Wood bridge, N. J. PAGE FIVE

BornlnBrooklyn,]N.J..8hecls Vila, pastor of the John was the daughter of Mrs. Re- Barnegat Light; and a cousin, Gr hk Art Calvin Church, officiating. Miss Rae Osborne with whom ulna (Thompson) Peterson and OBITUARIES Burial was In Clover Leaf Me- Miss Campbell resided. \Evanko Complaint Brintrs\ ^ ***** Movies to Be the late Franklin PeteTson, and, mortal Park, Woodbridge. Winners Announced the wife of Emmet J. Doyle,1 The deceased was a member MISS GERTRUDE MARSH j WOODBRIDQE - Winners She wa« a member of the New AVENEL — Funeral services Shown by PT A of the John Calvin Magyar Re- About Study of Car Bidsof the Graphic Art contest T^T formeed ChurchChurch', PerPert«ih AmboyAmboy.. or Miss Gertrude J. Marsh, . . „, .. ,. COLOMA - A change in formerly of Avenel, who died / Rites Tomorrow in addition to her: He leave, his widow, Sophie WOODBRIDQ_ E — Charges said he then asked why the bidsponsored/b; y t..e Woodbrldge.f|lm, ,nr lhe last movie.Mhrd. e R y dhu ndRreason (Kovacs) Friday in BethftAda Hospital, A|ency havr lrcl ln thP serl s of wIrrt tl Emmet Alan, Richmond, a, I; made l>y Comm7tteem7n~J& » " " ^ [ . ! *l 'i Lydla Kovacs: ^re, Hopelawne "Men; . ElizMr- wers e held Tuesday at Qrelner Evanko, Fifth Ward Repub-|and the reply from the vendor^ selected. Aecordlna to.Saturday movies hy PTA of 'j a brother, Franklin Peterson, 1 abeth A'lam, Fords, and MrsFunera. l Home, 44 Qrcen Street, lican. brought about an order'allegedly was that he was ••toldc°mmlMloner. Stephen Rlnyak.lRchool 17 wai announce by Walter G. Catano Great Kills, 8. I.; five sisters, Sophie Kesiler, New York; and Woodbrldge, with a requiem for an immediate investigation to add $20." all winners received large ma- Mrs ,)ark Pantos She and her Mrs. Helga Blauth and Mrs. rltle committee- hn"p substl'utsd t ie for two brothers, William, Hope- Masqat St. Andrew's Church. on circumstances surrounding! Mr. Amodio stated he then J° «' Raima McCormlck, Eltlngvlllc, -lap-stick comedy. VHcve Rork- lawn, and Stephen, iselin. Burlfl was In St. .Gertrude bidding on car rentals to the went to Mayor Zlrpolo and; Charles Schwarz was lhn S. I.; Mrs. Oerda Curry, Oreat , l et, WI1J Travel" featuring tne Cemetery. Jwnshlp. [complained "and Tom Costello first prize winner of So Kills. S. I; Mrs. freda OmdalJPETER L. VAN SYCKI.E The deceased was originally Mr. Evanko told the Town;was there." savings bond. Other winnersThrw ««««. *hl=j\ *'" "* I-ong Island, N. Y., and Mrs.: SBWAREN - Funeral scrv- and s wn Sat d(iy *">•»» '^edicommlttee, while it wa8 recelv- , "Tom At first denied he aug-'were: Louis Mazur.tlO gtftcer- J-?n . "J[ *L ,"« " I). hf 3:30 ln tne orium of Vfra Christensen, Hamptonjices for Peter L. Van Syckle 418 ln Avenel for 15 years. She was rtnh. wln-iT Ing bids for car rentals, that It;tested the extra $20. Then he tlflc»t« for second place; Mardl *W"- ,., m BrlRham va., and three^grandchildren. jCllff Road, who died Thursday a communicant of St. Andrew1sj"had'beeri'brWght"to'my""at-'»ld'lt "w'as\"or"a7uil malnttt>.Pox,"Third "iprliie" Tone-year 3cho,°) '7 Mi 1 Aside from beliy; a ,v will Dc ruim vu noT^r. : morning at his home, were held Church and WMformei-iy em-|te, n tha-t somebod—y ,o n the- anc— e contract—. I said- 'we have paw to the State Theatre „,.and„ ...... , AM. «l the ™™ J , ; Monday at the Thomas Joseph ed at the Blanche Shop.!council talked to a bidder and,a lull maintenance contract.'honorable mention certificates '««««• ^ movies have pioun neral 8e vlces • . Christ of I*t- fnrM i 'n*!? ^ , Coslello Funeral Home, State Amboy. lasked him to.add $20 per unlt.'He said 'I want to add greaselfor the next seven winners * S*CPM |" °l1 °r **'' ,byV ™1 Miss Marsh spn l ' vrw Brunswick for Charles Prfttt., 168 Middlesedlesexstreetx Street, Perth AmboyAmboy. ls survived by i hope it Isn't true, If It Is Jobs and oil changes."' listed In order of the number _ ™ and Avenue who died.Saturday af-| The deceased was the owner two sisters, Mrs. Albert8tewarV.it should'be"'correc"ted. , Under further, questionin, „ g,,r™,™,»..» jf poUls received were Patrici™a com(ldlss ..the fou. r. to., nR(1 tot a heart attack, were held'bf Jefferson Motors, Inc. be- Avenel and Mrs. Allen Ceasar.| Mr. Evanko said he "got the by Mr. Costello. Mr Jacks and Wagner, June Nicholas Bruce Ri'oup. rffcrh-.n full_ supr - Th0ma8 Jo re ll went V|S|OI at lim:s (or he chl1 v; tlw Westfleld: two brothers, wil-impression" that Committee-!Mr. Vogel, Mr. Amodio said the Koib. Andrew Zajacek. Beverly J "" ; : f : T,Z rY , I ome>w ™t of business. He anrtt cncourn°ln^ nnd', .14 ciTHi Street ™ m ' w bom lln PertPerth AmboAmboy anand Ham, Tottenvllle and Charles, man Thomas J, Costello, who'oil changes and grease Jobs'Tobias, Graham Hlckman and'*™ cn«ourn»ln^ and, » >!• ° RshwflDnUmnvn I ' .. ! • • - .- .... '••nn m the youngtr chlldren- ti t. D a°?er Avenue'!»ved there all his lifift until he |served as acting mayor Tues- would be worth an extra $12 llchard Sawczak. •; |,r [mni 2 to 81den e t theHter behavior. with Rev. Roger Sidener, pastor 'moved' 'to Sewaren. He WMfor-l day night ln the absence of a month per car. j^ pt\zet, and awards i'M. i ^ ! The nomlnBt r Iselin Presbyterian Church,!merly connected with his broth Hf*A Mayor Zlrpolo, and Committee-! Mr. Jacks vehemently denied M presented to the winners oy ' -K committee, .,vns on a rllmb- officiating. Burial wass in Ar-lerer, , PranFrank Van Ssckle. in the UttO :on l8llnir ot Gerarer rid MMas-" man Robert Jacks were ptesentjbelng present at any co,nversa-l Mayor Walter fflrpolo Joseplr ' M™Walte " "r 'R(Men-*" ,,, p^inw Moun- terly Rnd Mrt ' Cemetery, Kearny, |automoblle sajps business for at a meeting with one of thetionj between Mr, Amodio «ndj(;&so j^y willlam H Payne • ,'. of Ins school The deceased was stricken eight years from 1915 until vendors. ]Mr Costello He did say heiiml 'Mr. Rlnyaki Sftlurday lnberg from the i ,-r Dnys all sur- while visiting friends in CM-! 1923 Fund Chairman After a great deal of discus- believed ln shopping around and -^ Municipal Building Juda Pl . ,,„,, bnni? ho»- 1 ln whlch fm n WOODBRIDQE In order'".... ™ „ , „ . " ."aved.lgettin. g prices so that when bids lng the wnfc|t wcie the ifaculty, was elected «t ttewn- In lkk A k er&1 Mid- 14 years. Hej Amboy Lodge 784 Elks, an Ex- in detail the func-i""Mr". Costell" '""° »dmltte' d tha'hatt he,do come ln, there is some way o*v p.vn, ir..P,,t|V. niroM™- meeting of the FTA ot of 1 l I School 17. Mrs. William Kane, and cashier by the empt Fireman and member of'lliJulia U11U BlJUalmOs „of, Th uue. ,,,.w . ° » vendo_...r but said it to determine whether or not HiSta, % John P Bread 1 5 ml t o et n WAITER G. CATANO Baking Com-'Washington Hose Company of|community "scholarship Pro"- *" * K » estlmate'they are fair. i^o woodbrldge High prln member of the executive board, 'school. Perth Dany. He was ln U a veteran of Perth Amboy, a member of «w| the committee has se- J™k»m P O» 1»«2 budget.^ Mr. Evanko said thaUhejn-j . ^ chosen to serve on the nomi- ,. „[ Klamatli, grami for 1 clpal Beda ZvWu VMm[ World War II. Tnere were an formation he received led him 1 committee brlnts ifc Colonia Country Club and the ]ected Otto Schundler, as its' Oruen Awociates, and Miss" "™* 'o Woodbrldue .,.ite; two daughters, Di- Surviving are his widow, Mar-1shore'Ams Yacht Club 1 11116 11 number up to that required by MftrgU( SFun^RalsinK'^alrman'^vlsit; " ' ^ Investigation and,"to believe this deal smells." Ruth w o 1 k, Independent- nt me a»e ot an(1 Hn(j Susan_, and two sons, guerlte iParker); a son, Ken-! Surviving (ire his lCo mmltt varinna spools throughout the , «eman Robert M. Vo-i K a bid comes in for $78 the new by-laws. The slate they | vavy from j Douglas, all at home Bel moved that a mePtlll of and !tdl d not include ol1 and Leader. 1P Jonn ftn( with C, at home; a sister, Mrs.Sarah; a daughter, Mrs, Cath-, township and St Marv's In R - will select will be presented to :n|S mother, Mrs. Susan Conn- Dorothy Brown, Spring Lake >rine stamberger, Hlghland'.pcrtn""' " "' " Arabov to address thethe May°r and ToW11 Commit-lubrication and then* another the membership at the April y,t ;w Brinham chan, Newark: a sister. Mrs Heights |Park: a son, Richard, NeNewYmkllSnw York studentsu . tee and "the particular bidder",bld comes in $20 more, and it general meeting. At that time' '.'•nployed as an Catherine Hardy, Pncojios. Pa.. additional nominations wDl bt a sister, Miss Blanche Mr. Schundler, a graduate of held for the purpose of get- Is too high to cover all this, Eleo- and two brothers, James Con- Syckle, Sewaren; and two Princeton University and a tins at the truth. The meeting does that sound like wrong accepted from the floor, a ochan. Newark, a captain in date was set for last night, but doinK," was \« Mrs. William Alt, vice pru- (-,,,.,-h of Jesus the Newark Fire Department. '/" *"•• •*«» Melville. 80, 520 " Mr Jacks Mr. Amodio revealed that he Made by Croup dent, ls reporting on the meet*! ma Avt! ue wno Rumson. wary whichcovers"the"wood- - Protested that since; ls riame was Dr ! • .' n-iv Saints, and Qfrard of Cleveland, Ohio '! " " . died March consulted two attorneys' P0RT READING -- The La- Ing of the President's council 14 al brldpe Seniorr High School,, St '•i °uKnBt UpH "h e had IUKI KKiAuiwu me La;mg oi me Presde Pt'rtli Amboy General ,OI| vw HRIT7 WBnted this a11 cleared U as and as re ared-" et •-•'•an ln - ' - Mr*. JO " ™ih School, Perth Am-; P * P P \° « " dies Auxllary of thp Port Read- she had attended with • ,, nents. he RANK 8. MAYO ;<«; «« held Saturday ftJJ "««„„„ E ; Township'"0" as P°ssible" Mlchflel J JU"Ctl?n t0 preve^ the T°Wn/ Ing Fir, Company met Friday Philip Lowy. president, 1); K nA the fou Adln d h ship rom awa d K ntnct a r J hn W HriU 47 22 U Amodio, who served as purchas-ship from awarding contracts'ln the Fire House and com-'Our efforts are Indeed worth* . ,,«hrr Jam.,. wOODBRIDOE - • Kunera, ' H ne' ? SrTSTet^ ° ' ' ' ° ' Highs. P ' J i? f fft Idd 1 1 e street ing agent and whose Job was on bids received lans for the Flremen'slwhlle". She felt that thenneet- Hochellr. Uwnervtoior Fr»nk 8. Mayo, 150wlt h ^JJ, J'p' J ^, " * ^ . who died Thurs- will dlJr mornlng at hls home were abolished March 6, was named In a comment aner me mcti- ftnm](l] Communlon breakfast Ing gave an overall picture Ot ,,,(urandparentt Maln street, who died Tuesday ciatl "crmvluon took DIMP ' that " „««» as Mr. Evanko's source of in- inn, Mr. Jacks said: Palm Sunday, April 14 the various parent and teacntt r,,M Salisbury.^ h, home will be held to- .ft^VnfTta^LSS ™« ^^ « "" ^J^lSL taT, then "Evanko's ridiculous and I Mr and ¥'«• morrow, 10:30 A. M. at the crematory Linden Son Funera"l The the community and Smith Am- Loon J. Oarrlty Funeral Home, Avenue,' Mrs. Irving Elan noted that !to alleviate this situation hall 4, Amboy Avenue, with burial n,"Sl»SrSr1taSpasi t I^Jj ( yearSs ^A natjv^ e of P(,nh Amboy| the He i come to the meeting at his 'smear and run' tactics, ,h(i to date she had been unable to; .In the family plot. State,, 1.^ H11<, was torinerly rrom Newark wU1 m^ ^. St. Anthony's Church. They once tunately, those persons locate any foreign students and M land, nN. Y ' lived ln Fords for the javc to he ln full dress uniform " " ' '*"" ; *• . ,, Klie was a member of the order Commilnlty ScholllrsnlP Pl0" ^ hoped some arrangements could ine Ma oi Eutm 8lar EuiPka of A t u lte Mr he sought t0 talnt wlu no and will attend the 7 o'clock gram expccUno repayment of be made shortly. The PTA hat rhmi","' , 39«"?. 137«, ^Tei|"fr>«ear* *s an Id was a 2 Elizabeth' c-h»P. '""jeneral Cable Company, he Amodio entered tne room and rrate thls type ot conduct {JJJJjMass in St. Anthony's Church. hl re QV Ur communicant ol' Ourf""ds K"nt|ld to chosen Tf)Wn- he told the committee that he the matter was brought to planned to have foreign stu- .,, died In a retired construction supervisor xh,, wldow of Albflt Md_ was a jAfter thp service the breakfast ,. „_ iShiD seniors. angott nou,,t tn of „a c isicPvk W.bedJ . liohlightf , pvnnBinoexposin-g ththpe rtp.lihp deliberate I dents visit the school and speak , , Doyle, 5:'. 13 Riley Monday at the Flynn and Son Michael, Edison. have no hi"h promotion costTnomson' Sewaren History- FORDS - The girls of Scout!0" APril 23' at the home nf Mvs-'Willys Jeep about 300 feet on CIub Heards St uare John Kalina 5 •v nf Newark Court, a real estate and insur- Kuiwral Hume, 424 East Avc- - - - to divert dollars from our miin ' i Syndicate, Troop 179, at a meeting oni - Tappen Street.jthe greens. Not content, the l "r of the Hook »noe agent for the rustle In- nue, Perth Amboy. with n MISS SUSAN C. CAMPBELL nmm of aid)nK those iMnned Colonia 21 PTA and manyJMonday, i-omx3leted plans to' An Easter bonnet social will culprit filled the radiator and ::;MMV in thatsurance Agency in Mi-luchen. requiem Mas* al Holy Spirit WOODBRIDGE — Funeialof RRSistanre' to attain a li ipher, "Dollars for Scholars". | visit Newark Airport, April 7 jbe held after the next meetlngjbattcry with sand. • M:I)IT of Vet-who dled-Sunday night In Perth "htirrii. Burial was in St. Marys'services for Miss Susan C. t'j " ' The next meeting of the' d announced- any girls who'April 27, with Mrs. Steve Lam-1 educa On be March 31. at the an and Mrs. Gabriel Dengelegi, U. S. pledges aid to Manila Wins' Fire- Ambw Oeneral Hospital, werp Cemetery. Campbell 90, 70 Oreen Strret. QUestioiied about th" have not submitted a parent ...!.„ Ai~A !««+ WBAnacAt*tt ..f thfl ... . ~_ .. — chairman and co-chairman. on peso decontrol. t.ic and the held yesterday at the Bedell Surviving aie his widow, who died last Wednesday at the!cial structure of the Program American .Legion Hall, Berry permission slip, will not be al- stl e at 1:3 PM A mt r n vtr.Mi's Ben- Funeral Home, Tottnivllle.S. I, (tobcth; a sister, Mrs Mwy^arker Memorial Home, ,,JSewitne committee's W«Wrcr and ' "' ° "All "int"r lowed to attend. The group Is; : He was a with ^ev. Clifford A Lofirren Wa.wl, Perth Aiiiboy, and two Briuuwlrk. were held Fi iday co-orriinator Mft. Edward residents are,endeavoring to plan a trip to' y Cecelia of the New Durham Chapel of- l»rnthiij, Jaseph and Stephen, afternoon at the Oreincr Fun-iGoodaie explali^tVf,' linvited. ! Stokes Forest, but has been un- 1 Delating. Burial was in Mor- both of Perth Amboy. |eral Home, 44 Oreen Street. ' "It Is of vital Importance that jable to obtain the desired bus. ! i.is widow, avian Cemetery. New Dorp, R. I • Burial w.is In Presbyterian we inform the public that all "l^CAl * liONfc In place of this, five cars will P.U'I, ADAM Church Cemetery, Metuchen. funds collected will be deposited WOODBRIDGE While It!be needed to transport the 1 Hi I. ,- LAWN - Funeral .ser/v- The deceased was born ln|jn the Woodbrldge National was parked in front of hislgirls. Hospitality badges were Ices lor Paul Adam. 401 Florida Woodbrldge nnd was a life-longJBank. Scholarship awards will home, someone stole two hub-j worked on and discussions held, Drove Road, who died last|member of First Congregation be paid by check to the collegp'caps valued at $36 from his, < Thursday at his home, were 'Church. • | of the student's choice where! 1962 Chevrolet, Arnold Rice, 55 BIKE STOLEK held Saturday at the Flynn and Surviving; are a niece, Mrs. it wil be credited to his account.-Ravt-n Drive, told police Sun-; WOODBRIDGE— Hartff Nuss- Son Funnal Home. 23 Ford'Frands Chidt^y, Beath Haven: jour books will be audited byday. jbaumj, , 17 Atlantic Street, Menlo Avenue, Kurds, with Rev. Fran-[u nephew. Charles A. Campbell,!Steveen Katelvero and FrederickFrederick; [Park Terrace, reported to local Adams will serve as legal CARBURETOR STOLEN po]iCe Monday that his, son's advisor," • WOODBRIDGE—While park- red and black bicycle had been Generous contributions have^d at the Bowl-Mor parking lot|stoien from the Little League been received from the Young Monday, someone stole the car-^ield and he placed a value of Democrats of Woodbridge, Av- buretor air filter off his 1962 $40 On it. end Junior Women's Club/Chevrolet, Calvin Lee, 507 Tis- Half-million cut in farm Woodbridge Senior High School dale Place, told police Monday PfA, Fords Junior High School He valued it at $25. Ibudget is pledged.

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The seivor boys jiilpwski, Filth Ward |<, dance, Friday nizht at School EDISON TuWNSHIf Cam-(.'xpenencinK phenomenal Brow lonla Volunteer Hook and Lfltl- went camplnR jn Jnmesburi! jan OHndldate foi \v-,. '20, the yearly awards were "palsn headquarters for the pro-'hospital fncilittestn an area ex- dej Co., held it.' first P*'™^™,. weekend. posed 200-bed non-profit «en-perienclm: phenomental growth Township, Commuter. t, ,made to the Kinc and Queen. Scout Dinner, to *WcJom° of ||lls vl,flr 1 Vrnl hospltnl to swrvr this area, and rxpaiislon. Ills rMlEnntloi, as Waul i The teenaaers selected Jean 'scout* parents and BUHrt* »t • wcrp ,,, KWI, bovs Metuchen nnd portions of ~ ~~ Yon'onc. QUCTI Rnd Bohby tended. Tl.e dinner was held at )n ^ bui du(, |p th(, man Riving as his re, Lanza. Kine. Woodbridap was officially open- 1fp}jn fr]rl Scouts aarwood inn, CranfoM. flnp work of 3^,^,,,,, Anrlv •di'slrc to give »s miK'ii • cd Tuesday by Mavors Anthony ' , (T,, . ,. n , " Carol LJnd^trom was voted Michael Hoydis. chairman °l,Murtllo aluj his assixtRiits, Tom possible to his forii'c,., \l Yelnm sics. Edison and Wai- Mark ' ninkWfl IHl\ best all-nround Rirl. and Don ihe dinner committee, called on:p,Bnawn gnd Tom onnolme, 'Qeishelm*1!-, mn^t helpful t^en-: tn K. Tlmpsoii Metuchen. ISELIN—Films of Olrl ScouU Derby Denson to offer the '"there are now 35 active hoys in Mrs. Russell Biia,,, " age boy ! Located at 6 Stoney Road on Bnd Brownies In the United vocation the troop. in^^idc Rri. steps up it,,]. . The final? for the fast and|. Route 27 in Ediwn, the office states and foremn lands were • Seated at trie head table were j^r. Hoydis then mi induced chairman, to chairman -.,'• glow dance contest wore held' will serve as fooal point for all shottn at a celebration of 'Mr and Mis. Hoydis, Mr and Northeast District CommisMon- RIIM"1I Moody will an , fund rftisiiiR activities conduct-Thinking Day held by Olrl With Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Wig-1 Mr*. Roy Huelscnback. Instilu-er g^j Mqnelle. who made the •liaivmnn 'fins and Mrs. Theodore WinR- od by the Community Hospital .scout Neighborhood n A win tional representative: Mr and official presentation nf the new Group, Inc. dow has been decorated in the Mrs. Bflant has i,,; erider as judees. Winners were Mrs. James Rogers, president of .charter to Mr. HurlKiiheck The opening ceremonies were oak Tree Hardware Store in active In Repnbli.an ., Richie MrCrsy and biane Ml- the Fire Co.: Andrew Muifllo. u - ..,._ then annoimod thai made official with the prewn- commemoration of the 50th an- A resident of Colnm,, • leski, and Mark Kreltz and Ann scoutmaster; and Derby ue.»-.Mr FlaiiB«nn mid venrs, she has bem „ , tatlon of a "campaign key to'nivemry of Olrl Scouting »nd Danlelson. •son. Otheicommitteemenseat-Carey w|]1 gct aJ Ex()lon.r Rd- Committe#oman lor vx success" by Mayor Timpson to (,ne 25th year of SoouUng in 'Awards wfye presented by y ed at other tables were Robcit ylsors ^ ^ I|fwl> (.stHi,i,>iu-rt ^eted as .Ward Chm..', Mayor Yelencstcs, president of tne TWp John W Zullo and Herman y nsWp. Berger. Merle DouRhty. SWve.j^^^ post R1SU s;),,MSIirPCi Girls seflmf? over 50 boxei of 1959 and necetary •,,- Fallon of the Woodbridge Rec- the Hospital Grmip. seflmf? Matlaga »nd William ZaleK. ;by tne Colonm vnlunlin Hook Said Mayor Yelencslcs, cookies Include: Monica LubeVt. member ol the exrrmi reation Department. Said Mayor Yelencslcs, • After the meetinR, Mr Hoy- Bnd udder Company. The ex- o( the Inman Avenue r "The openitiK of this office,r>jna LeMlchel. Deborah NoonN - Mrs. Stepihen Rastocny, pub- dis issued a prop-ess report of|PioreM present were. Andrew can Club of Colons marks another step towards the an Sharon Lynn. Diane Prand- licity chairman, on behalf of the troop to the guests He^^on, Mr. C:ucy. Jeffrey , Mrs. Brtani mot he dfty when we will witness the M candlce Anderson, Jerllyn the committee, thanked all who said the troop now has 16 up-jDiebella, Andrew Pemlman. children, was bom ;i have worked and chaperoned reality of a new hospital—one,valentl, Linda Fink. Susan to-date mouniatn tents and Chester Kulew,a and Cliwles nidcf. She is « ,,,(< at thesr weekly dances. "With- which will fulfill a vital com- cravitz. Donna Erikson, Kath- u other badly-needed equipment jTomredle Westfleld High School. „ - out such wonderful folks, the munity need." erine Baytala. Judith Burke, Mr. Hoydis pointed out that \ir, Murello awardi-d 2:> merit .Vest Chester Statr I. . dances would not have been The campaign office Is staff- Robin Kessler, Dintse Noonan. troop 46 carried off first Pl»re|badRes. Rfter whn-h the quests possible", she said. ed and fully equipped to handle Hope Faeher. Debbie Moorhead. College In Penns\|v,i . honors over 25 other units at vere ent*rtRinPd hv sit;'- put was employed In th „ and process the many details of Oaje Moorhead Lorraine Little, 0 The recreation department the May Camporee on the Rnn!On by larh of \.\v p»tit>i- and mi! department of t|;, has cancelled the dances for committee organization and Christine Bobal. Patricia Bo- tan Arsenal Oiminds. He also j. i ;»mt.* plannlng. It is also largej u y Rpes, and Kathy by Mmf ()I tnp miln ri m Dell Telephone Co the season. wltz anC mentioned thr scouts went to -. enough to accommodate medi- Teffenhart. She has «erved on t, , Camp Cowaw the last week m; p.rtipular ;: um sized committee groups dur v charity drives, Is a nv :: ing the course of the fund rais- Envr July und the first week In Au-1 '^ Particular the Oirl Scout Counei, in„g activities„ . A gill with a mink coat is Rust A majority of those at-i To remain a woman« ideal 105 and captain of i.., Ope11 House Held tending earned two to three a man must remmn a badvlor. PLANNING HOSPITAL DRIVE: Mwor AnthonT M, Telenegld, Edison Township The proposed non-profit gen- usually » chump ahead of her Cats bowllnn t*Bm eral hospital will help alleviate > friends merit badges each, and made -The Broadside, Early Bird Leanur By School PTA campaign lettw for a proposed 200-bed non-profit general hospital with Mayor WalUr K. the dally Increasing need for1 —The Exhaust, Tulso, Okja partial sttp» toward others The! U.SS Los Angeles Thnpson, Metachen and Alice Nowick, secretary, at newly-opened campaljm headquarter! ISELIN — An Open House .meeting was held Monday at offlcM, 6 8fom«y Road, Edison. Kennedy Park School with par- ents reviewingg children'sworl^ c tion and election of office™ will to Colonel Allan B. 8hepherd The Miln Thing and conferring with the teach- place. The nominating and made him an honorary Having only recently moved era in the classrooms. [committee is Mrs. George Max-member of the PTA, Colonel into the district »he was de- At 8 P.M. Mrs. Kenneth Star-; j g Mrs.'shepherd. In return, sent 16 weU Mrg r weniiOrii termined to impress the neigh- lin, chairman of the Parent and j Connors, iautographed papers lor the Carey and Mre G bors. She arranged for a musi- Family Life education commit- The membership of the PTA classes of Kennedy Park School. cal at Home, and told her hus- tee, presented a film, "A Two Announcement was made band to see to the booking of Wheeled Bike." A businessj'tonds »t 582, which is 100%; lat the County Council meet- Sensational! a musician to entertain meeting was held with Mrs.! parent-teacher enrollment. The \ guests. Hamilton Billings presiding, i membership drive was entitled ,in8 >R ^ tor Us^ ' at Ken" A dance will be held in May 'Reach for the Moon." Mrs. J.inedy Park School at 10:30 A. M. "Have you engaged the pian- to obtain a television set for the Alvln Josephson, chairman of Present at the affair will be the ist yet?" she asked her husband school. the membership committee.'gtate PTA president, the coun- a few days before the great eve- At the next meeting nomina- sent information at that timely president, and many other ning. | PTA officials and members. "Yes, my dear." he replied, ] Election of county officers will "a great virtuoso." take place, Luncheon will be She looked annoyed. BONUS 'served at the First Presbyterian "Never mind about his mor- Church where Kennedy Park Can he play the piano?" Furnace Blowers or Fans School Glee Club will entertain.! Mothers of pupils In the sec- Research point* to possible Repaired or Replaced!! ond grade were hostesses. pneumonia vaccine. . Do you have a noisy direct drive Chuck Roast blower on your warm air furnace? OFFER! 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Brlgg's Chevrolet Godeiy Chevrolet, Inc. June Chevrolet, lie. Tttf Chevrolet, lie. _ M IM New WUt HO h»«*OM Upiot VJI, Mai 14 MUD St.—PA 1-I4M JO &0MraH AM—HI 1-5113 Mlddleaes Ate—U (.til* HII-IIM Sinai Chapter to Induct Second Graders 'Pine Wood' Derby Held by Cub Pack Mury Park News I8ELTN—Cub Pack 249 held at Fete Wednesday Hear Policemen its annual pine wood COLONI A—The second ««• entering nfine as«ortmenti —Joseph Forzano, j Chapter, at School 22 witnessed 9J model racing, cars. Fdward Street, was r us'IA Kelly, owner of the "Green birthday at a family dinner. vl 1^ the fourth of a series of pro- Parochial PTA to vitalize their social Hornet", was the winner. i Quests Included Mrs, Theresa studies program based on com- Award* were presented as fol- 8him.nl and1 Mr. and Mrs chael Flguerras, Hflzlet; and munity helpers. Mrs. Florence lows: Webelos, Joseph Gaunt, Road, Mr Mrs. Joseph Lists Meeting AiiRiistlne, principalK —-,, presente,- d Oary Kennedy, Thomas DIDJa,! - Jr Is( lln ISELIN — St. Cecelia's PTA I.t, Howard Tune and Bgt, ROb-|Patrick Crilly. Denis McKenna;i " " - ,(•,:!' ert Tune, of the WoodbridgejLion, Josep,_„...h daunt. ; Bear„,..... Ray- -Mr. and Mrs. Georee Mem re: met last night In Our I,ndy of] ,,mi.iK < * Police Department a> repre- Maucerl, James Thomn-|Huneycutt and children, Olym- 1 Loiirdes Hall. Parent-teacher •,. Dim -' sentatives to speak on the work son, John Smolensk!, RoVrtiPla. Oeorgeann. Laura and An- Llfbosklnd conferences were held In ihr '^H*. Milton police department in Oerlack, William Bergen; Wolf,!drea, were Sunday dinner individual claMrooms. RuesU of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel , . president helping people and enforcing James Kllker. Un PTA 2 will meet tonight with the law, Mazzlo, Brooklyn. . ,,un.-. t^rd vie New Bobcats Inducted were: parent - teacher conferences I.t. Tune spoke of his traln- Kenneth Sflsnick. David Wes- —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony promptly at 7 P. M. A nnd duties, stressing the cott, ThomaB Ferraro and Ken- Alello, Jersey City, were guests meetlnjt will be held in fnp.t that children should notjneth Stiles. Gold arrow awards for the weekend of Mr. ftndMIR . of Lourdea Hall. frar police officers and should,went to James Thommon, willtam Hassett, Westbury corre-! The new schedule for teach- conslder them as friends to be James Kllker. Robert Gfrlnck,|Road. mrv Mrs. Ber-ers of PTA 1 of St. Cecelia's' nsted. Gary Kennedy, Richard Oer- 1 v"''nci;il secretary; parochial School Is as follows: B«t. Tune displayed various rlty, William Gibson, James P,, Herman, sentl-'Oradr 1, MlM Bchott. Mrs. types of police equipment used and Raymond Lyons; Wardrobe is Slashed, Silver arrows. James Thomp- ' mi, stich. coun-Curaskl: Orade 2, Sls^r Mnry enforcement officers. Cops ' ". „,,. Mr* Arthur Lawrence, Sister Anna Thomns. The officers permitted the chil- son, James Kilker, and Peter W00DBR1DOE—A real dren to view the exhibit r.nd Zmyewski: denner strides, Jo- "M,S navid Cohen, MIM Murphy; Orade 3, Mrs 'meanle", who mt^ht have ask questions pertaining to Its seph Anello. Robert Schaber, /•lUwr Mrs. Mark Smith. Mr«. Steven*. Mrs Fen- thought it a big Joke to slash a use. Each child received a leaf- Thomas Donnelly, Michael ,\" Howard Hood, ihan; Orade 4. Mm. Matthnei, man's wardrobe, valued at close let describing traffic safety Brown, William Bergen; assist- .,\i"rj HmiJtrian. past Mrs. Desmond; Grade. 5, Mrs. ! to $300 with some kind of a rules for children to follow. ant denner stripes, Thomas Northern N. J. Waters, M|ss Btulemnnn sharp instrument, did not im- i The musical portion of the Granholm, Richard Marold, district repreaen- Peter Zmyewski. John Resetar, press the owner of the clothes, Mm tMkiin- Orndp a AT BOY SCOUT PLANNING LUNCHEON: Plans for (lie annual Boy Krout campaign were made at a luncheon meeting of program was conducted by Mrs, James V. Simmons, Clark ., the lruUlHnit of- lhe Raritan richl: Kcv. Willhim II. Sdimatis, Mayor Walter Zlrpolo, Carl Clrelll; Silver star, one A «,,«(*'ai«t/r 'Annmia, a VlneentlWWUII, aVJ I ouSister or Council, Boy Scouts, Monday at the Forge. Inn. I.eTt. Barbara Schutzman with Miss Street, Iselln,, who brought his ,• honored RUwUSster Anna vincenUBSIMer; • „„„,„.. w!iii,mu H^.,,, year Din, Michael Oerrlty, Ray- Sidney Janowsky.'Mary Jude. Mrs. Kennedy, and[ Robert Wllenlz, Senator Harrison Willlanw, Stern, A. Clayton llnllender and Otto Mayer. Christine Cerkowlcz at the torn garments to police head- piano. The following childrenimond Lyons, eommltteeman .'n,. Northern N. J.,Mr. Brisk!. For PTA 2: Orade l.i quarters Monday night. 1 of Mrs. Schutzman's second *n(1 Joh" commlttee- ii \v Mrs. Bette Miss Watt. MlM Kroner, Sister ; mai1 Simmons told police that .,< pgjt president Thomas Williams:: Orade 2, grade opened the program with - sometime during the afternoon ,.,(1 organizer of Mrs. Lorow, Mrs. Bird: Grade a song entitled "Stop and Oo": someone got Into his clothes ••' ,nd Mrs. Leon- 3. Sister Jean Alberta, Mrs Michael Amster, Mitchell Ber- Tasliareni Infant closet, and using a sharp In- • '.•cording secre-Spangier; Orade 4. Mrs. Oer- To Preach Here lin, Kenneth P, y strument slashed his hats, i,, N. J Council rlty, Mrs. Heffers. MIM Kent- Hoydls, Warren Haake. and Daughter Christened tl AVENEL — Army Chaplain night robes, neckties, shorts, ,t. ,t of Slnal1 ing: OradeS.Mrs. Sackett, Mrs; George Milne were traffic of- ; John P. Ettershanic, Jr. will ISELIN—Mary Jo Tagllareni,,pajamas, shirts, Jackets, a BolRer, Sister Mary Anthony; | ficers. Tommy Men, Mark Hod- preach at the First Presbyter- Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. brown and blue suit, and a top- I-, mgnld, Instal- Orade », Miss Bums, Mrs son, Alice Allen. Mary Violin coat. A radio light was also ian Church Sunday, at the 2 Scott Marum, Janet Brestovskl, Prank Tagllareni. Worth Street, •.,.„•. has an-Forbes; Orade 7, Mr. Mendrlck, ch e e S n( ay aft r damaged. He estimated the and 11 am. services, Chaplaiiilj0ftnne cilento, Pat Buist, and™ !"i " l " ? u « - •I: me of the pro-Sister Francis Reglna, Sister n at chur cn damage done by the "slaaher" , nm In the Sun " Edward Agnes; Special Read- iEttcrshank is assigned to the MaTV 8ftmtSalutttt l werweree childrechildrenn T _ ?*• 5"*]®* . . - at $287.22. 82nd Airborne Division of Fort Rev. Evaslo De Mnrcellls offl- v Mil be present- Ins Classes, Mrs. Caprlgllone waiting to cross the street. Braggragg, N C.,Though he is at program waa concluded ^.^Soonsors were Mrs. iMc*ts a preview The PTA will conduct a cake rMTh* program waa concluded jresent temporarily assigned to wltltnn ththe entirentire assemblassembly singsing-- ward Ches ale, Sewaren, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY • Myii's. Among sale on Sunday after all Mans- Fort Slocum, N. Y. ng "Turra. Lurra, Lurra" In vltvltoo ManillaManilla, BayonneBayonne. ISELIN ~ Cindy Benttttt, .;!! be sinal mem- e«. MOthrrs of Mn. Waters' Rev. Bruce iJirson, Execu- honor of St. Patrick's Day. Guests at a dinner in Mary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- \T.n:d Platt. Mrs class wilt supply and sell the Jo's honor were Mr. and Mrs. vln Bennett, Marconi Avenue, tive Secretary of Faith at Work H . Mr* Leonard cakM. Mrs. T. W. FIU(terald Is will preach at the 8 and 10 u . c •_! Ti-«»Ai« Powler, Mr. Rnrl Mrs. Jack was honored on her birthday DM-.'.d Orrenbrrtt. in charge, assisted by Mrs. J. p at a party at the home of-Ur. a.m. services. Man7ella Rnd 8On NlcholM Mr • Mrs Abrams. Mitchell. RatFo Socialr fyfldie I omorrow* Aid Unit Manw111and Mrs1. BnA Jame qnsn Hennessey„,„,,„,.. '„ andjan, d Mrs. John Wheatlej, Wood' At the 8 p.m. Slngspiratlon * li..hltler, Mrs. Ir- '— wrv-irmnnvw Th^ La-sons James Bnd olenn« a11 of .bridge. Guests Included Carol service the former associate For Th^ La v(1 Mr« Bernard _ , .. ., » /->i L TS? m oTthTth e HtBajormeHrstBajorme: MMrr. and MrsMrs. Briva-I™Habe^, r.0m^.Colonla ; Debbie HarrisHarrte., minister -Rev. Robert A. Bon- dies Aid Nixon: Karen Flschle, Port Presbyterian so Nlch Ttdna Mothers Club ham will speap k on "What Ou Staten Island; "Mr. and: Reading; Jean and Elaine to meeting in Confession of Faith'.„,,„_' Has, i,fc"M)BV,,n Tinii JIL vrTC TTH Mrs. William Hassett and chil-Beekman, Rahway; Jean, Don- To Fleet Officers say on "Heaven and Hell" Rev |lowshlp Hall with Mrs. Ed- rm Janet and wmlam MrJna and jQhn whe8tleyi wood. :; ur Bmenfeld, WOODBRIDOE-The nomi- Bonham In now Pastor of theiward Trort.and Mrs. James and Mrg Q aeverldge and bridge; Hope and Faith Max- ,inr,(. Mis. Bob- commute, f the Twins as nit)ng o Prcsbytertan Church in Long Webb Jesses .children. George and Roseann.iwell, Lynn Waldhelm, Andrea :rv Klein and Mothers Club presented a slate 'anch; •• » „ . „ L . ,^!Zr™>[1 u°yd Krommes and Mr.;Lohne, Cathy Teffenhart, and • rcnmpanled by if ofrlcert It , JD^M meeting ADnltedNationsFamUycov-thedevoional reading partsand of;Valerie, Melvln, Jr., and Paula "" , %, Monday night. Election of of- ered-dish supper will be spon-,0! Luke from the New English Ise])n Isennett, all of Iselln. •:,,tis call Mrs.ifleer$ ^H uke ptaee tt tn,. ^ sored by the Sunday Church Bible. »'"« regulw no«eUn|. Monday. 1:15 ASSISTING SCOl'TING Shown at noy Scout luncheon Monday at the Forge Jfcn, left to School April 29, from 5 Mrs, George Pullerton read f •P3I. at the Hill Untl, Madl- ^^ mtn Edward I'attfn, Senator Harrison Williams, Joseph P. Some**, •nil ~"- p.m. in Westminster Hall. an Interesting report on events' Jv'imu1 ison Township ' WolczansU. Jenkins Is In charge, -lappenftg at the Bellvldere PresbVterian' Home, timated 4,000 United States Plans are being completed Recruiter Award Pins the hat social tomorrow Christensen's .service men there are assigned or re Ment: "? worked P * Mn. Wljson United say i to a temporary six months' tour Presented by Post t 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. "The Friendly Store'* Vlet-iof duty, but an informant saldl iTlckets may be purchased from won wjh a .l^this Is being extended to COLONIA—At the last meet- any of the members or at the n wjh a ^d , m ing of the VP.W. Memorla: door. Refreshments will be to an oI March 31 oombat and permanent 18-month tour for Post 6061. Harry Androsko and served. Mrs. F. G. Baldwin Is Presents... Paul Bongard were given re- ticket chairman. "A ' tn University In * **crfUry; Mrs. William held Sunday. Tha goal has been cruiter award pins by Com The next meeting will be :tc next Wednesday with Mrs. An- wire Judy K^IM and Mr*. Kred Sanderijuet at $25,000 ai the sqa*o*rr1.T, mander Walter Palmer. Mother-and-daughter itr«Mur*r. • hopes to start plans oi) a new Frank Wolf, membership ton Larsen and Mrs. Baldwin ; The annual installation din- building this year if possible. chairman, reported a 29.3% in- as hostesses. look-alikes ner will be held, April 18 at The squad reports It Is short crease In membership over 196 ••• (noun win Kenny Awe*. ion dny men to answer calls be- with the addition of eight new AID SQUAD REPORT from nt 7 at the Mr«- B

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GEORGE BURNS and CAROL WHY...THE SWING TO SAFE WAV-FIRST NATIONAL? CHANNING have teamed to- gether as an act for night clubs theaters and. later. TV They make their debut In June at the Seattle World's Pair. .. Ben Inviting Stores • Courteous Service • Quality . Casey has been renewed for 1 next season. . 71 Sunset Strip IS also firm for next season. Its Illth. . . Documentary producer1 First and Variety • Low, Low Prieos... Famous David Wolprr will turn out a: •0-minuie ?pedal based on1 Theordore H. White's "The National Making of the President, I960", . . . MGM is mulling plans for Stores Gold Bond Stamps,,.THAT'S WHY! a 90-mlnute special documen- tary on Greta Garbo. . Holly- wood personalities get a chance to display their favorite hob- bies In Guest Shot, a new half-! hour series being produced by' FIRST NATIONALirSAFEWAYFIRST HAWNALSTORES Trans-Lux Television Corpora- tion. Cameras follow, among; Others, Dan Dalley on a fox hunt, Keenan Wynn and Lee -WITH TH/S COUPON- Marvin in a motor-cycle race FREE and Jayne Mansfield and her * husband Mickey Hargltay dern- ' castrating their body-building txerclses at poolslde. TURKEYS GOLD BOND LUCILLE BALL is more than half serious about starring in BELTSVILLE STAMPS another series for CBS, is busi- ly going over suggested scripts USDA GRADE A ... UNDER 8 LIS. 100 .. . DONALD O'CONNOR, Na- WITH A PURCHASE OF $3.00 OR MORE Plump with tender, sweet meat. Spot- nette Fabray, Juliet Prowse, LIMIT ONE m AWIT - CIOAIETill IOIACCO, IHR. Dick Chamberlain, Shirley lessly clean! Ready for stuffing and UQUOI AND MUM MM IXIMPT FROM STAMP OOTt Jones, Steve Lawrence and Yu- ette Mimleux headline a March roasting. Unconditionally guaranteed special, "Hollywood Melody," to please you. 1001 tfRJ tATURBAY, MARCM 14.1IM be baaed on music from pro- ducer Arthur Freed's MOM musicals. Chamberlain, better known as Dr. Kildare, will Frozen Food Specials make his singing debut on the FULLY COOKED .. DELICIOUS .TASTING show. . . CBS it planning a special from Marineland of the Pacific in April. Show will in- clude a team of water polo- SMOKED HAM FINAST FINAST playing dogs, a performing whale, and male and female A Natural with any Moot. , . Oce:>i Sor^y Cr inberry Sauce commentators not yet selected MEAT PIES WAFFLES ... CBS's Sunday Sports Spec- tacular has scheduled an auto Beef, Chicken or Turkey Delicious Flaky Light thrill show for April. . . Ten- FRESH nessee Ernie Ford returns to TV April 2 with his flve-a-week FRESH PORK PICNICS 29COD STEAK daytime show for ABC. 47 c DICK CLARK'S AMERICAN lbs. BANDSTAND 1$ planning to go Pur^fork • 19. 4 49 on the road in March, to show SAUSAGE MEAT 2 69 Extra Tasty viewers how the Twist is per- Fancy Smelts M formed in the South and Mid- Ranch west. .. NBC rejected plans for lbs. Deep Sea Scallops FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 2 pkgi a series based on last year's Brand 110 ci movie, 'The Magnificent Sev SLICED BACON 2 89 FRANKS 'n KRAUT en," as a possible replacement "YOR" GARDEN CHOPPED SPINACH 2... 2 for "Wagon Train." The net- USDA Choice Frankfurters •"- 2 work is still seeking an hour- Ib. lfc and-a-half Western to replace Perfect Eating Sauerkraut ™- CAMPBELL'S OYSTER STEW 2 "Wagon Train" when that show GROUND CHUCK 69 moves to ABC next year.. .NBC may give Edwin Newman, for- CAMPBELL'S POTATO SOUP <™** 21:37' mer Today forecaster, his own five-minute news show daily in the mid-morning. The network has three other Ttive-minute Enjoy Extra Savings On Brands You Know.' newscasts during the day, each 350 EXTRA of them completely sponsored. 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Kny.li us » spring murnlni ia VOI/B FORMKK VOIIR FORMER this drm mid Jacket 01*- vouKrouou YOU* rORMER tuiut, >n Usliiun iRvorltc MUTUAL SAFEWAY SAFEWAY SAFEWAY Mend ul silk and wonted. By 43( Rabwiiy -Avenue, W oodbridjt Uenlo Park 8hoppinf Ceatv / Ciate Abe Schr»d«r. Ml Narth ciission Set Parents to Aid Township Women On Education Companions Club At NJ Meeting WOODBRIDOE — Several l AVKNEI, - A meeting of the members of the WoodbrWge ,,11011 I" imronts or tlie Companions wns '•liib members was held with Township Business and Pro- B'nal! MM. Robert Warner, 45 Tap- fessional Women'B Club attend- 1 I>HI Kt. Plans wers made to Mrs. ed K 8t.nU1 Board meeting of li nl- fnnn «n organization of adult? t.hi> New Jersey Federation of fw i lie purpose of showing In Mrs I first, in the welfare of thi Business nnd Professional Wom- children of the community am en's Clubs Saturday at the Harold to bring nMRhbors and friends istnry Trent Hotel, Trenton. children and parents clonrr to Attending were Mrs, Mabel Naylor, president: Miss Clnire Parents of boys or «i flitch, flrrt vice president; Mi« Interested In this adult group .,,,:-t on lAnne Rutch, Miss Agatha Orn- .'. |iv Mrs Sld- "re welcome to attmd the ;lum, membership chairman; .'. ways »nd moptings. A special meetltiK U ',Mtw Tlurli Wollc, State rrcovrl- wiiednled for Monday at 1 injf secretary, Xfljs Irf'V1 °"')- I'.m. at Mrs. Waggner's. A dy, Miss Janet Fofrlch and Mrs. ,1,'pd the mtU- Chinese auction Is planned John Mtiller, immediate pn:t for March 30. ,,,-XP place May prrldent of trie Woodbrldg* . aark April .1 The Companions Club, for BP.W. f,,r earning Klrls aged 11-14, vlll celebrate During the day speakers in- tli- dinner. Its first anniversary April 15 cluded Governor Richard 3. Mrs. Waggner, founder, ha? Hughes, Miss Katherine Peden, ,.\!d"nt nf [been supervising the club The of Kentucky, president of the parents commended her and National Federation of Business expressed their appreciation and Professional Women's Clubs | for organizing and supervising and Miss Genleve QUdernleeve, NEWEST GRAIN'ATMS: Of thr Woodbrldge Police Academy arp pictured above receiving their diplomas from Chief John !.,.• tea will tithe educational, recreational, representative to the United . ,, sisterhood and «oclal activities for the R. Egan. Seated from Iffl to right arc: Patrolmen Victor Balint, Stephen Nagy, George I.ochli. (ieoree MfCahe, Albert Nations from the National Hollus and James Irvine. Standing: l,t. Howard Tune, director of the acudemy; Sgt. A. Catanpso and Patrolm;in E. Cor- Montreal. Perth girl*. Foundation of BPW, Washing- rlran, New Brunswick pnllce; Special Agent Robert C. Ball, FBI instructor; Patrolman J. Moore and Sets. J. McCourt and vmtili1 from 1 A first anniversary dance will ton, D, c. Also present wai Mlw A. Clpolla, New Brunswick; net. Stephen Tobak and Chief Euan. Missing from the photo1 were Sgt. John Yuhaw, Patrol- be held at the Iselln Junior Mary Ellen Reehm, national men J. Kowk, and Charlei Banko, Woodhrldge. High School Saturday May 12 secretary. officers will from 7 to 12 P. M. Tlokete are During the luncheon, Utn April nw*t- available from members of the to make reservations for the Peden was presented with an girls' club. Music will be by New Style Proposals Farewell Party dlnrr dance which will be held' etching of the Trent EOUM by ,,-;,,ivi chalr- Delectable fabric In ddlclom pastel colon Is fashion recipe the "Ft-Bratones", directed May 9. Mrs. Mary Roebllng, Trenton .,,:, of offlcen for thlt wlrif-iwrpt enm-up. In Amrrlran wool, sprint by Carl Flgluiolo. Proeeedn will Other speakers were: Orville and two pieces of Lennox ehtu go towards the club's funds •:..• June Jmeet- coat hit orer-ilied ilffm, full-flirlni back, front half Are Pretty and Poetic Given Siessels flakelew, national treasurer by Miss Emma MoOall, Weet- f for an education*! trip to fleld, New Jersey Federation \r,: .on Kushntr belt. Bj WillUm Ilfvlti. that reflect the ridingidi - AVENEL — A surprise fare- Mrs, Waterhouse, state com Washington, D. C. May 18-20. Romance goes to the president. During the day, MlM mlttee; Mr. Reed, state finance1 of the wardrobe this season, as'packet Influence and In dres.Wwell party was arranged by Peden was presentepresentedd with a key v..: »pon»or tha y f"_l°"l\*™.%/"™L»"!!.i i^th narrow seven-eighths tu-the Pride of New Jersey Coun- committee; Mrs. Morse, Mrs. to Atlantic City by Ml* Cativ April JO, Re- Uelin Children turns to thoughts of loveliness, Prank Benson, deputies and TM served 1>T Mn. cil, Sons anl Daughters of Li- erlne R*ynor, state conwntton '62 styles propose Include al- Mrs Green. '.- Mm. Albert Enjoy Purl berty, in honor of Mr, and Mrs. chairman. Miss Peden everything pretty and poetic, A birthday cake was served an- Hji'.Kr Wlbon, ^ 1 nounced the plumed to ISEUN - A Purlm party at!everything feminine and Charles Slessel. The Siessels, for Mrs. Waterhouse's birthday. )leats Atlantic City that ;tn>r. Mri. Inr- |ConRrrgatlon Beth Sholom wasjcharmlng to wear, pieais, nareSj DIBS CUIA, Bauicis. long-time members of. the or- Special winners were: Mrs. Carl ! Mrs Abe Kr»- • '•- • for the children after, silhouettes, fabrics, I Frequently seen is the skirt ganization, will he moving to1 Auxiwtine, Mrs. Ella Llrtn, Mrs There's A Point !services conducted by Rabbi mpllments to the femincolors'mit- h slim back and forward- Edward Grode, Mrs. Pearl With nackllnes lettint Vmt 1 (Lectori meet- pBy CO moving fullness provided by':geamei wash, in the near fu iBfrnard Frankel at the Temple , mlnine allure. Clancy; Mrs. Raymond and skirts getting short*, Wt >• ,i for Tueidaj ne Iorm and fe gentle gathering. iture, A covered dish supper was cock and Mrs. Green. The next a good thing the modem |W >-*;*h eentCT It iMonday. [Virtually silhouettes - and, Enhancing the feminine^ and I featured Friday at^Avenel 1 meeting will be April 6 when goei In for wide bdte. TV children were drewed ln!thcre ,„ a wide mlety to please *™^' ideas of fashion romanuo School 4. A purse was presented the state officials make their _8cb.oodio .colorful costumes depleting the' very indlviduaUst - take ac-imany pretty embellishments[to the couple by Mrs. Franklin era of Queen Esther, King Mor-nt 0, ,he ,act that girls, visit to the local club. Winter Harbor. Mfc [a ear — fluttering ruffles,i Reed, councilor, on behalf of di'ciil and Haman. I«d by Mrs.|h(lve curves delicatPP e laces and fringe, dain-|t members. Mrs. Spencer Bernard Frankel, the Bundayj p^ airy and frothy, ne brics are t Green, councilor of Liberty Oaks school pupils entertained with sheer and-suppie, or - as in' * Bell 245, iselln, presented Mrs. Flooded and Burned-Out an operetta based on the Book the ca3e of tne {avoarite twills wlth the Pronounced return Siessel with a purse. Mrs. Sles- of Esther. Mlndy Cook played• n(l ,m -worsteds - ^.o,,. , kr ( uthbrrtm as the council's first dep- Que,, K.her. Howard Frier- ot every thing ln ELECTRIC MOTORS . Colors, clear andl 1 v liik Trrt R«»d man. King Mordecal and Ar- y Itflln d adcj;help3 a woman to be her pret- nold Tucker, Haman. Prtes 1 cl ki s n M« Raymond Watorhouae, Reconditioned - Baked Dry - Reinstated - i of femininity, while!"" »«• ™ ^ } «» --"• — u ••-----her ! •.<-' Stanley Mm- wer. .warded for the best cos-j Importance of whitesoftenlng Influence. Shirtwaists scheduled a meeting for h Rewound - Rebuilt Any Size, AC or DC ' .-> ::dren, Richard tun™. Punch and Hamantash. 00 1 ess 8 rt 11 «,,«iWn™ that' ' ' tailored, and many committee for tomorrow at ' •<-•:,?: rrildenti of en, a traditional turnover »med lty •show ruffles. Especially pretty p.m local school to 24-HOUR SERVICE PICK UP AND DEUVZRT : ! are r.ow re«ld- at Purim. were enjoyed. .. , . , are shirtwaists with long, full. fina_l. plans for the of ! f" Iflclal state visit, April 6. . V'-'M ral. a niburb Preparation of refreshments Taking up the femi. ne d femlnlne &kms •j'ninir werp under the theme, many The relief committee, Mrs anW^l^od f KlStLeiSlthe ixwm. liftfashion the waistlins define :.iy. Mr and Mn Otis Sears and Mrs. Adolpl TOROK ELECTRIC Co. • : »irt rhildren children activities chairman, as- set skirts in easy motion.; •2 LOUISIANA Elster. reported Mrs. William KI1-6419 f.:A W»yn<\ Ad- slsted by Mrs. Frank Davis. the figure-conscious sil- Roome ls in the Fort Moa 65 Locust Street, Cartcret it: d Mr tnd Mn. ___„_ . 'houettcs are the prln^e^ line mouth Hospital. A gift was senl iinall iU variations, the body- •-:..i iind children. / welters to Uffer SALT by the club. '' • ,i:.d Jacqueline. Uklmmlng sheath, and spring Nathaniel Morse, deputy, I S;in wre ;-::'f.'.: of Mr • versions of the.A-line and uic SI .90 hundred lbs. spoke on the future official i flare, gtlll anottier outetending >txrt PitBimmoni, youtu bulrru for IBrtift It drilgnrd It) bfllf and 51.10 fifty lbs. visit and on the annual state .r Includes fa.shlo«8 that ? . Sotillmnt Afrlf»n Pfr'.lin l»rob, with a irl-iin .session which will be held May Teacher* Education A8-,aCcenti ftimost cinch, the nat- Do You Love Your Dog lijfiU it the Hap- 9-12 when Mrs. Edward Palmer fill round colUr of l>l.irk dacher.i MIM Albina D'Al-i 2 Green St., Woodbrldje Wirfid Avenue, esMo ls chairman. (Cor Rahwaj AIM ' And Mrs 8t*- ! Since casting Is not complet- & rJ.iMrni. Tom- ed, teachers and parentf may "! K'nllworthJ volunteer their services. Re- Home Cooked '•''••»•!! »nd Cam- hearsals are held each Monday S'.i!-.d»y. and Thursday, I PJvI. In School Luncheons and Dinners • U VAEIEIIES OP QUALITY DOG FOOD 'T Krnnert. 8r. 16. Colonla. HARNESSES 4XUDS • < t:ii befn a Served Daily COLLARS (Plain anil CUICT> •*i »>fki of Mr. II » M. Till tlokins, • I1R-OUT STAKES AND CHAIN! BIG CAR COMFORT ML'ZJLES ''• Kronert, Jr, Sunday from 3:00 P. M. to • (OATS AND SWEATERS • BOOTS AND RAINCOATS '•»' returned AT COMPACT PRICES Clotini (MJdnljhti WOODBRIDGE METHODIST CHURCH v i>uu ftWUM* ii KUAJUfOO tn the Authentic FLEA SPRAYS AND l'i>Wlltnt> '•••":• of the ISth 71 MAIN STREET • HOUSE BREAKING AIDS r;r ion Robert • IHKi USDS '•' >rt Neale and REV. T. C. SEAMAN3, PASTOR • RBMBPIKI t VITAH1NI DOO CUUNEBS "•'••' 1-ynn and '62 LARK Worship Service 8:30 and 11:00 A. M, 1 '! H(*rrt of Ad- « DOO CARHURS ENDURANCE-BUILT (Nuiserr for Under 1 «t Both Services) COMBS Ufa BRU1BBI - 'i'.m. "King of ( Church School 9:30 A. M. (4th Grade Up) HOME-MADE SPAGHETTI *•'••»" Theater; J. Arthur Applegate. 11:00 A. M. (3rd Grade Down) Lasagna, Ravioli, Plna Alexander This church welcomes you most heartily Hot or Cold Sandwichei n. Mau- Inc. ••"'. «ak Tite 363 Division Street to Its services. TAKE-OUT ORDERS '•"•'•* Saturday of CALL ME «-2244 '•ouu Schmltt, Perth Amboy State Strut, Perth A»b»y •(1»y, the Cuth. ''•'' llr and Mri. BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNEJR Khrme lor .prin. b Ihr J»u..l, Scried In Out Dln^r over » diwndly of <»»»>'<"»• llll Oall; From I:M 4. M. ':| rciKirted that b IHU.ri.b.bl »dd W ri "CAR OF •''•'•M Elaenhower : Unrth , MM notthrd collar and •' ' hr has no In- I)r,l,nrd by A. D.vl* 4 So •';ii[»Wn!ng for "ils year's elec-

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JEWELERS IUt. Cen HI 20100 "Whore Hr*t In % Name Means 233 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. PAGE TEN only time win show. 1.1--"S^^^, tails of the service In the hands flexibility and d James J. Mayerl^Bergen Street, of the Minister, "drains it from talnly destroyed our old pnae Woodbridge. will participate in perlment, and fur Hie rest of the service, and of Independence." sumer drmnnd can i The Crow's Nesl the Panzer School of Montclalr slck ttods to make It an lrresponsi- ^ . Ptd'" Cr.llw. physical educa- Doctor Talk We The doctm [m to Increase with «i•„ tion demonstration tomorrow h^i^Vna^S Pe^n U someone who h that perlty." and Saturday. She will help By JOHN B. REMBERT, M.D. fleale points out, "by living! feeling of independence•• id re- demonstrate athletic names of) What rrlr* The N. H. S on the material, human, and sponsibillty which mil iinBle UNICEF countries . The fear- For brevity In Tart II moral capital built up by pivstihlm to act Woodbridge Emergency Squad It j.s interesting to see that lessly In the will demonstrate techniques in generations ^ .,„ ci^ir pr*nn A doctor Innkmn the stop-watch the economists now examining „,.„ ..„„„„,„„ sick nperson. A doctor highway and Industrial acci- Many people Here and There: dents at a meeting of the Crnin- the structure and organization MtJ *' f alter ii sic* prj.v of ihr National Health Service Mm ell of Safety Supervisors of whethe/i'thlf/capital Is now \tnt to do this wn.hom wonder- ano, In the hlgli cm, Spring officially arrived HIT from their own standpoint ing exhausted. There Is falling-j this or Hint drug.cuttaidlng. . one, Judge Tuesday night, but for the past ^ few reinforcing the criticism made tng wnetner Association. March 29 in Eliz- two weeks there have been by the profession Itself In the off in the number of medicaBiVtaln.icategoryVlt'is.l [comes ln thi's in'fnctor . difftvult Said His Ho abeth. The' demonstration team many signs of sprtnn around. •forties. Dr. Lees's Hobart Pa- students trained In — ., j,,rf Dr. D of the Jury, thr tH.. will include Fred Iverson, 1 and In the view of the eoonnm-,to escape the verdict ' *« ** *ct-by lacln for de- little attention to what nature Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs the Adath Israel Sisterhood an-!P * responsibility has to offer. Here it Is in full: Frank Majewskl, 14 Denman nual donor dinner to be held.' Press Release Drive; a daughter to Mr. and, May 23 at Steiner's. Newark. A round half-do2en marvels Mrs. Frank Frontera, 163AJ There are still many projects' happened today Fifth Street; a son to Mr. andj available by which members' which are not likely to make! Mrs. Arthur Sutch, 514 Crows may earn sufficient donor j front-page news: Mill Road; a daughter to Mr. credits to attend this affair.' Rook Hudson a white goose set itself uponiand Mrs Robert Rosko 34 Lil- such as hospitality and kitchen Dorit Day Pond, ;iian Street; a daughter to Mr. duty, rummage sale Items,; "I.OVER COME BACK" SgnflOlif called a press conference, and Mrs. William Quigley, 47 movie party. 555 club, and gift and announced Aldrich Drive;. . . . from Se- shop and candy purchases. that he would stay the win-waren, a daughter to Mr. and No donor credits will be car- ter. Mrs. John Montecalvo, 36 South! ried over until next year and A rabbit in the cellar ad- Robert Street;. . . from Port! all credit* must be in by May,* KRIDAV AND SATURDAY FINAL 10 DAYS!! vertised Reading, a daughter to Mr. and ! 5 in order to attend this dinner' m KMS tnsiej his whereabouts. A quail, Mrs. Donald Roxlau, 16 E 'flushed from the sedgegrass Street; a daughter to Mr. and CUTBACKS ORDERED | Hawaii" i near the watering trough. Mrs. Ronald Mlskin, 21 Second The Army says It will return i Pnnald O'Coaflor telegraphed the weather in Avenue;, . . from Iselin, a son! j on July 1 to the schedule which a brief report. to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Sul- | prevailed before the Berlin In the blue thicket Daisyjiivan, 1 West Louis Place;, crisis in 1961. Cutbacks ate be- I "Wonders of hirthed her first. from Colonia, a son to Mr. and ing ordered in the time soldiers The hearth's formidable Mrs. John Laykin, 114 Lincoln) spend overseas. reaches were explored 'Avenue. In order to build up forces Aladdin" Storewlde Sale! Plln Itoniis Hit! by our Intrepid cricket; local quickly—normal tours of three Insect makes good. years In Europe were extended •WHO WAS THAT Sufared Words 1.ADV?" And ln the attic room which six months, and tours of 12 to' Everything MUST GO at Chivalry is not dead. Man on SIN, MON., Tl'KS. overlooks the shorthand scrib-; 18 months in areas like Korea Rosalind RussfU Wing of midwinter trees the street asked a quarter for a had been extended three Aler Gulntu on of thls|™p °f c°ffee- ™™ * ****£' months. gentlntle country. * "5" ""waf only » ""»• he 'A Majority of One' said hoped y0U W0Uld be ray COST or BELOW my teletype received and sent ;7 Drborih Krrr all day guest this round half-doxen mar- —The Tribune ROLLER SKATING 'THE INNOCENTS' vels, this exclusive story ! Robert Kennedy says rack- SPECIAL RATES TO FLOOR SAMPLES which Is released now. wlthjeteers deal in stocks. GROUPS no right* reserved. \ Edsel Ford Every Nicht At Even LOWER Prices!! Presidential preference finds expression In this two-button Except Monday FORDS IVfttaettes: suit model in dark, burnished olive green tropical fabric 7:39 to II P« PLAYHOUSE of 55 per cent "Dacron" polyester fiber blended with 45 MtUnee, litnrtky, Mrs. Joel Mayer, Colonia, PRESCRIPTIONS HI M3U per cent wool. By Andrew Pallack. BOBdajri ft Holiday! was hostess recently to the im pja. to s THURSDAY. MARCH 22 Auxiliary of the Union County We Will 50' Association o f Osteopathic IDVANCEiMENT FOR BOB JFK ANSWERS N1KITA Speculation has been revived President Kennedy's reply to SOUTH AMBOY ARENA SPANISH SHOW fchyslcians and Surgeons . . . Stevens A 6th, South Amboj Thea Patricia Chodosh, daugh- ir an advancement for Attor- Soviet Premier Khrushchev. FRIDAY AND SATITtDAY ter of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice DELIVER ;y General" Robert Kennedy, concerning a Summit meeting MARCH 23 - 24 1 A. Chodosh, Green Street, Complete Line of All of Your ecouse of his world, tour. It is was that "much clarifying Woodbridge, is one of 24 mem- "SATAN NEVER ' ben of a senior class of 590 at •umored that he will move to work" toward disarmament! Smith College, Northampton, he White House and expand i would have to be completed be- SLEEPS" Washers - Dryers - Ranges - Refrigerators - Stereos Mass., to be elected to Phi Beta DRUG NEEDS ils operations as presidential fore a meeting was possible. Kappa. Announcement of Miss With William Holden and tolui and Call ME 4-0809 d™ser , ,, The President was referring Chodosh'E election was made Clifton Webb HUrk ind WhIU Vacuum Cleaners - Small Appliances Though if has been made t0 the eighteen - naUon dis- at a, recent all-college assembly SHORT AND CARTOON ... Airman Second Class James PUBLIX leartha^ he is not armed with amament conference KbeA. D. Thompson, of Mr. and Mrs. ipecific diplomatic powers uled tQ. in Q^ March SATURDAY MATINEE William W. Thompson, 49 Kennedy has expressed views ^ Washington Avenue, Iselin, is PHARMACY ,hat reflect clearly the Presi- _J .ent's views on various occas- "SINK THE BISMARCK" being assigned to Orlando AFB, 91 Main St., WooflDriage IN ms. APOCALYPSE SHORT and CARTOON- Fla,, for further mis$ile crew ISELIN CINEMAfA..?P ! . ME1ROCOLOH British see delay in entering training. He will go to Hollo SUN., MON., TUES. New Full Size LAST TIMES THURSDAY Sat. Matinee at 12:30 man AFB, New Mexico, from MOTHER-IN-LAW TROUBLE iommon Market. MARCH 25, 26. 21 Orlando for his final training DECIDED TO QUIT "THE CHILDREN'S as a member of a. missile launch SACRIFICE 3-ROOM ODTVIT "BABES INTOYLAND" PLAYHOUSE" crew and then will be assigned TURNPIKE '.'BACHELOR (or unpaid balance due, $179: ALSO "X-15" "JOURNEY TO THE overseas to a unit of the United conal6ts of complete bedroom and DRIVE-IN THEATRE RCA VICTOR States Air Force in Europe. accessories, sleeper living room CENTER OF THE EARTH" IN PARADISE" and accessories, kitchen set and The 19-year-old airrnan en- m Alto In Color With Bob Hope and accessories, plus automatic wnsh- TODAY THRU SATURDAY tered the service in July of last er; pay $1.50 weekly. Ask for ac- FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY "1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS" Lana Turner year. He is a graduate of smiat #358, phone Mr. Sorber, Plus "ATLAS" MA 3-SS3B. Busbberg Bros., 72 "Knights of the Elvis Presley In om CL0WN Stereo Console "QnH7A" Woodbridge Senior High Springfield Ave., Newark, Open School . . . i»lly to 6 P.M. Mon., Wed., Frl. 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PAGE ELEVEN WINDOW Maclver Sues Mayor "Gratified" Over ,n Green Street Municipality Subdivision Code Passage The Staff WOODBRIDOE - Clausen, Klein and Ruder, Perth Amboy WOODBRIDOE Mayor Wal- VTA Prrnenh $200 ter Zlrpolo yesterday expressed Instituted gratification that the Township Ult\\r ."I" "• '__, „, ... fM» »„* fQ, !„_ 5iiIt tn wno nad (if WoodbrldKe and Alnn Low, „,,,,., iMK "The ordinance , the mayor unfortunate flreunwUncM. Mm. G. sald w111 Assistant Township Engineer. M,s WUUftmHftrt.Mr«.Dom- ' " Kuarantee better Avenue. Perth Amboy write*: ads ;„ ' Snnd- The suit was filed In an effort inick lAiaa, and Hubert Acker-!™ - tetter construction and tn »n unfortunate eiperlrnre better sewers to compel the Township to re- i mini volunteered to serve on| ' Of course It does „„..... »hen Sdliwky. principal,jvelopment and we must do 'spoke ,, the need of all p r>verythln(! possible to correct It. 11IC Committee to do the work for-, n a 'nd helpfulneiw they Hoth extended me. I 'cuts to attend PTA meetings|tne situation." „„ \houM he pleaaed to hire two »oeh nice nierly done by the Building In- In order to make thr organiza-! There is no doubt that the Illll spector. tinn more successful. Mrs. ordinance was aimed in reduc- "" '"^liisi Thursday, my Husband, child The Town Committee. In Hm-ry Klein, president, pre- Ing new development in tha ...fortune of hnving our car break down m terminating Mr Maclver's serv-| si-ntcd Mr, Szllnsky with $200JTownship, to ease the school v enmrird M the road la we felt completely Icoa, took the position trmt the "rum the PTA. Mr. Szllnsky;situation In particular. , , rold frightening nl«ht. We had no 1irk four-year term of a building announced the money will be Among some of the rules are: Inspector was a calendar torm used to buy a set of Encyclo- All utilities, roads must be periias ."w'liile no dolnn two of your policemen such as miuht be served by a for use In the fifth'installed by a developer, before gl'RCl jiMMri rar. noticed u* and helped u*. How ROvernor or president. It Ls a building permit la granted^ . ,,,,k vmr and convey It* deep meaning. Mr. MacIvor'B contention that Parents then adjourned to "Look alike" provisions, such their children's individual class- . (lf tiidr way to extend aid and *how every hr WM appointed to a full four- as found in the Morrlstown "GOOn GUYS AND BAD GUYS—" Local policemen, ri-eent graduates nf the WoodbridKe Police Academy took part In a rooms where the work of the ,X-V.BI-O1(I daimhter IM «O Impre&ied year term which started Jan- and Mlddletown Township cf-- mock raid on a small shack In the elaypits last Friday. The two "culprits" who had hidden In the shack are pictured above children was on display and ,,'k iiiRt sin- Rftve an impromptu speech in uary 1, 1959 and will terminate dlnances, bars homes with sim- with their hands up coming out of the building after hcing flushed out by tear Kan, The; ;irc Patrolmen Stephen Nagy where they had an- opportunity • > xivrieiw-e the n«rt day In school. How on December 31, 1962. The ilar exteriors or floor plan! and Albert Hollui, Watching the proceedings on the right nf the photo are Chief John Egan and Cnmmitteemen Herman to meet and talk with the! <-,.* -hut Mirh men are on the police force. complaint states In part: Fallon and Thomas Costelio. within 500 feet of each otheri. • h.ir name*, however U* license plate wan teacher. On February 7, 1962. the. Builders are required to port " ,.,. loll our nnmele.w heroei that our dauith- Township Committee of the cash bonds of 5 per cent Of thfl • ,. nr-ry night. The names of the namarl m Township o f Woodbridue,l total cost of improvement^ ,< ,,.it Mrs Undqulit. were Officer* Fn-d through Robert Jacks. Admln- from which cost of inspection! I,,:,i. ivxurtno Mrs !,mdqtil»t liven al 118 Miss Hermione Gingold iMrHtlve Chairman, terminated' will be deducted. < • ! !!•. I' II tlu- Plaintiffs position as The 90-day limit within ' Bmldirift Inspector AS of Decem- To Appear on BPW Panel •which the Planning Board must ' • ill .mil* t<> be litlng op Mtnethlnf or other for ber 31. 1961. as set forth in' act on subdivision appHcation* ,,,, ,„„ fmd m<)»l of lhl» tolnt on m local tavern* exhibit D. is eliminated. i WOODBRIDOE — Hermione Other speakers will include Street widths for develop- ., i, i,, ,,,|W HI the owners' eonntern»Uon. A lot of 1 '. 1,,,-r rlrtnkrrv »nd hUhbmH fan* tr» itlrklni to "The said Towiwhip Commit- noted actress and tele- Miss Michi Kobi, Japanese ments were changed from 60 to „,,.. ,ml tliiKrr »lr - *om» Jott plain rlub »od». U-< did appoint Alan Lewis H.S ision star, ha* informed the singer and Edwin W. Casey, Jr., 60 feet. Acting Buildins Inspector in head of personnel at National , , ,,'ihr villace Inn ««UI he ww lehii to i»»e up Woodbridge Township Business Joseph Peinberg, attorney for', !!•'• lllllCf ln*'CH(1 Of the pllilll- Broadcasting Company. Elmira Construction Company, ,'„,. „, i f... iiu-slnvuklin StudenU «t ,nd Professional Women's Club I i,,i,u, Huh don't r»re »bout "Hweet Sixteen" any- tilf Miss Kobi was featured sing- which owns considerable land p", liMik forward to belni *e»ent*en and that "Alan Id-tit unlawfully ha.s hat as of today she has no|er in the Broadway productions in the Township, went thropgh'- . ,,i inur\ IWIIM- The Ad«lh lwa*| Hliterhood'i usurped «uch office and now iirly commitments fov Friday^ "Tea House of the August|the ordinance, paragraph by i , rliim-r will be held May U M Stelnrr'i HM!C1> :h'' stinit Wh.eii fore. evening, March 30, and will ap- Moon" and "Flower Drum!paragraph and attacked most . Th' (ilm Cm D»«eb«ll field In Hewsren PUintlff demands judnnient pear as a member of the panel 'sons". She recently returned'^ it as "being Illegal. The five removiitK MH\ oustmii Alan ,,.., ,M,ni,r V »iWed lo Ito n*»* In honor of at a discussion to be held on from a west coast tour of the) per cent clause he called" arbi- b'wis from the office of I*nld- trary and unreasonable." He i i i ..innri i»hn Cilrnn We with the that date at the Knights of latter play. l!U IIIK Ii\si)wt<)i of the Township ] I ir>i \id Sn»d much iweei* In M» forthfomlnf Auditorium, Amboy' Also expected to be among I * $° attacked the formation ol of WoodbridKe and rcstonni; design committee as •n •:' 1-1 MIP fund dri\r. Avenue, promptly at 8 o'clock. the Plaintiff thereto with all of The subject of the panel dis- Jockey tfliose name has not Raymond Barrett, president Its privileges" cussion will be "Opportunities' been secured as yet. of the Raritan Valley Home , ,;, oMi.fitrd in brown derby and !.-n !hi- Irish fla« WM raised in front the >,.HI! SiiUird«y mornlmi . . Central Wollc, Public Relations Chair- given to the public each year .f Drunkomrtrr man and Mrs, William Bren- by BPW in appreciation of it '?u,f™ce' a>osf «nd said they -Min rhitmplon. Lynn Babo, dau«hter of S felt the committee "was on the nan, Public Affairs Chairman. cooperation and support of itsi r'!in SHOO, c«rteret, ntrw competing with right track." Kenneth Roden, Head of Junior! community projects. Refresh- V.»IM YMCA Also K«rtn Vander Mark, Commltteeman Joseph A. Achievement of Union County ments will be served. Seats wi! •id ••!.) ;nid mediiU at »nnual meet held In Tabs Driver . Manzione, evidently out of pa- 1 and public relations man, will be available on a first come r»i,oi Vi,:lla Colonla. hu been nuntd aMist- 'kipnop nft.pl" Ipnuthv rnmnlamfe PROPER' PROCEEDt'RES— In searching a criminal art demonstrated In the above photo |serve as moderator. first served basis. tlence after lengthy complaints, ,,:;R.UI of T»U Chapter, Alpha Chi ferortty A gradu- 1 raised his voice, pounded on the -•..'.levf Mewh-llle. Pt UtUe Danny Ml- ate of th* WoodbridKe Polio after two Woodbridge policemen taking the part of "wanted suspects" are shown being desk and said the Township in :• .„!.:,.• t« the new Junior tauketball lea«u< Academv. 8«t Robert Tune, searched by two other cop*. The prisoners with hands on the shack are Patrolmen \l his .opinion, must have a . ' • •;• :>;mnvn mom operate! a Kilt and Kurl who learned the prniwr use of Hollus »nd Stephen Na»y. The searchers are "breathing spell". >,*• township. the Drunkomi'ter at the school, Thf enactment took place In the Woodbridge rlaypits last Fridaj St Hospital Accreditation "We must catch up with our put it to an actual test Tues- police academy course under FBI direction, problems", he stated, ''We need . I •> Snutor tUrrUon WlUUnw »t (he BOJ day and as a result H local man 117 classrooms, roads, sewers ard «f Education* Well tutrai'- B'-iijamln Kantor indicating that the hospital has] Dr. Babcock's letter to the Stewart M. Hutt and Assistant : >ni.u nrit week, after yoa think about It for • Burch WHS brought Into head- WOODBRIDOE - Two •des- under the direction of the;their cheeks, Patrolmen Hollus —to a high degree— the staff, Perth Amboy hospital stated Township Attorney Norman rormrr Mldlmei eoonty kowHnf thMnpi«n, quarters Tuesday by Officers pe'rate criminals" tops on the FBI , and Nagy walked out with thelrjd. i a g n o s t i c and therapeutic "The Commission wishes to Robhins said' they did a great niiitn ,4i, rxr(fftlon nuy neret b« rcMb«4, bat It ,Ronald Qloff and William Bopp wanted list were flushed out of The. two patrolmen, Steve hands high in the ah*. equipment, organization and commend you for mainlining deal of research before the or- !• rr-.i, hiiijt for Thr only andtfraled team after the local man had become a shack In the Woodbrldge Nagy and Al Hollus, had hidden They were then ordered to skills to meet the standards of standards deserving of accredi- dinance was drawn and In their the Joint Commission on Ac- I'.»n>hlp Rnrratlon bukettel] IcacM kt the Menl* Involved in an auto accident claypits In the rear of the Al-iOUt In the shack earlier in the place their hands on the build- tation and for your constant opinion is entirely legal. Mr. ! creditation of Hospitals. champion, hi Ute Babe Ruth on West Avenue. Sewaren. Po- masi Co.. Friday afternoon byjday. 8earch then began by ing and the proper searching effort to improve the quality of Hutt, however, pointed out that Hosptal director Robert S. lice said thai while he was local police. other members of the force. proceedure got underway under patient care." the design committee provision Hoyt has reported that a notice travelhnK north he collided with A casual observer at the time When finally .located the cops the observation of a large During the survey in Febru- has never been tested in court, of this accreditation has been '• !i«!r i credited with our having th* new a parked car owned bv George would have_ surmised that the went to work! Nasy and Hol-tgroup of fellow officers, Special ary, Dr. Kirk Interviewed mem- and noted that only one other received, resulting from a sur- V"Mil-' Adults' in the paper MUa Buhr' in BIMiop. Hu/'lton, Pa above Incident was the real lus stayed pat in the shack. Agent Robert C. Ball, FJ3J. In- bers of the hospital's adminls- community in the state hu First dummy small arms fire structort , in chargh e off ththe ddem vey on February 7 by Morris J. such a provision in its sub- " ••';' '•dito:- had thu to say: "8inoe such He had ho driver's license on thing. However, the "criminals" ftr&kfh, medical and nursing ere was attempted' on them and onstration, said that he was Kirk, M.t>., a field representa- division ordinance. ' '>f voin readrrj tre tingle young adulti hU Mwuiopwsc.viionn and LLsS also!* members of the Wood- staffs, and inspected laboratory !br!(i e well pleased with the way the tive of !the Commission, The ' *'!< Konderlng If It would be poatlble to charge! with driving while on « Police-Department who then "cherry" bombs and x-ray services, records, and &ctei aa men handled theinselves. others hospital' has maintained such • •Mi ;r. every edition for u* Many of us are o "^lnea pigs" for other The policemen then used food, housekeeping and safety EAGLE AWARD TONIOBT Tune gave observing the incident were accreditation since the program ifliSuu ! ; "ITI. on weekend* md oihen are re»ldenU practices. COLONIA—Boy Scout'Troop Chief | John Egan and Commit- began in 1952. • •:> *h.> work ouulde. It wouJd be very help- him under the influence ofjW *> handle desperate men, A pperfectly shot that ex- 44 will hold an Eagle Scout teemen Thomas Costello, police This ls a voluntary program ^ r Partart<>ff *? traln^g ploded tn the shuck did the Court of Hoftor tonight, 7:30 alcohol The, car he was «Wv «rr> P <> *? ^ commissioner, and Committee- in whicht hospitalhospitals submit to an New Club for Patten I" iiiHte in and meet with others of our , ._._ r_. trick. Under a heavy siege of at New I Dover Methodist Ing is owned bv Henn- BurchBh . undertaken at the police acade- man Herman Fallon. inspection by an outride expert Ml ^ure many of m would my and the project Friday was'gas and tears streaming down Formed in Pt. Reading Church. An, Eagle Scout badge of the sanw address of all facilities and vt cords per- and citation will be awarded 'H,n!ik you, Beverly. PORT READING—The Port Burch seems to be in other < taining to patient care. As ap- to Andrew Turnbill. Reading Citizens for Patten 'trouble, too Morris Julian. M(iraaral • Uttrk proval assipes the public of pro- '<•..'! VMirrn, on Ihe touth md It In a tonterow* 'owner of Julian's Confectlbnery, Council To Air Flood Conditions fessional excellence and devo- Club will open headquarters at SON 18 BORN 1 " H.t» pfltnlrd out by Mkw Ftfrr Tomb*. Tub J Pil. Saturday, it was an- i323 PulUin Street, reiwrted to Entitlement is Told WOODBRIDOE - A confer- Authority is panning a flood tion to high standards, it ls one COLONIA — Announcen*ent •••' "f ihr hravy flood* rMtntly. In many plaoe* Ipolice that someone hud stolen of the most important con- nounced by the club chairman, WOODBRIDGE —Announce-j m be held Saturday ntrol project! which will be lias been made of the birth of "• "•>- httn undrrmtndad tnd the b fearful that •16 pairs of women's nylons, ence w CO cerns of a hospital and as seri- |Carmen D'Alesslo. ""^•'MHTii,,, ^ ^^ the ment has been made of thej morning at 10 o'clock by the ti- son to Mr. and Mrs. Francis rar ownrt i%0 eUMt w paid for from tolls He ea ously regarded as the license to Quest speakers for the oc- White, Midlesex Avenue, on 1 < '<;><1 hi, auto toppllni *»er the embankment enBa«ement of Mi. Prance8|Town Committee -J-idents;^ ^ cofit of ^ ^ operate granted by thd state. casion will be David T. Wilmtz, larch 11 at Muhlenberg Hos- Theodore (hoaneyi, Owrn**y lAne, htv« The letter of approval! was Is- National Democratic chairman,, I""""!) In,,,,' u the sujspfct Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.!and WaU(jn g(reet areft Qf gates at $1,500.00. iltal, Plalnfield. vi^t t« Wtthlniton and U« VnKertlty sued in Chicago by Kenneth B. and Commltteeman Robert : John F. Chirk, Hollywood, Pla.|woodbridge, to determine whaft; one woman, evidently irked ' ''I'-U iildr «)n Bruec k* t tophoawre In pre-med- Babcock, MD., director of the Ja|k&. The candidate will also JUST PLAIN MEAN to Bruce ^. Margargal, son of steps to take to eliminate flood,asked the Committee to "ai "'«'"" M< w»i Juit Inducted Into Alph* Eptllon Joint Commission on Accredi- adnress the club, which is at) - Mr((_ Bea- jifg , """•""><"i I'r'''r- "Me-d '-'fraternity— . H* wil- l MOD ttke a WOODBRIDOE ;Mr and Eugene K tation of Hospitals, a coopera- 917 iVest Avenue, directly op- ii'tifBhment . , _ T, „ '"' Mudln byuipendlng a week In LakelandI* , trice Yetman, arga1 tive authority'representing the posito the Port Reading fire- chairman fqi the Kurds-Clara « ' P^knell Avenue, Hippy blrfhdaj to Patty Pe*ka, Cart«r«t. Barton Little I-ea«ut\ reported1 Misg Clark ia a American College of Physicians, house. that *hen she checked South Broward High School, } er8ey Turnpike con-.tions and se rs backing l Tuesday at the field Hollywood and also attended! *«J to^e problem.;dui'ing th, «fe By MARIA 1 Adeline*" of Uelin do not win top f>rl» ii FUIUD Park, somite had Florida Southern College. Mi , j^^ Towluihip at-jreceived from all of th. klllt SPRING in the Atlantic C1U oompeUUon they alned entry by (OICIUK a door.!Margargal is a graduate of revealed th, Turnpike'Township. COIKS "•'"loned for their attractive green drewe* were'WoodbridKe and is employed w The latest halt "Hei oiwn In th* Pwth Amb^y Chineral. A September styles are very As the »tory COM, wh«n the Forge natural luok- '"(!"" !{"itte l, the manatment vu haraued liig. Simple, pretty » n d " »i«0 in dWge before they WenTTJMlr furcs. Blirhij Hil' Crolter mentioned this to ZdlUn Mayor fashions 'a H% on ! strictly femi- •' '»vern nmn came up with a solution. He nine, and soft, fluffy hairdos ;"M" O'l on the lake atveral time* a night. f^erdonal 3t will complement llifin. Let youi hair really be yoiir cruwnlnt '; »nd the KIIII*. we hear, never came back. - USED SEWING MACHINES - llory this seusun Get your Soring coiffure from ) 1 r Kred nlc« Ian alttr a JllZ a trained stylist. Fur that soft, P"f| M "i'" I ! 2 Singer Portables $19.95 McUo h DEAF ufbout pretty look, make your appoint- « - the mall: ment at Mark's Hair Fashion, " insh i. ,. r«*lv«d Utb emrd tn 1 Desk Model #39.50 Ui West Avtnue, Port Reading. le You'll love how natural looking C\ """ °" «»i W Lt. Jo«ph your hair Is. Phune MIS 4-70H. f County ,liv V '» word, U, t tiw IrbhBan on Bt. Pat- 1 Necchi Com*«Je $79.50 HOUSEWIFE SPECIAL »«y «tlll tryln, u,,,,, bM*w of 1 Singer De.k Model I *99.50 h(i|)| u Mt wnai Monday & Tuesday |H"".'-il i, h • Thon*!* Oben'* clam ehowder Glamour r'"«f V,, i,1?"1"11- Kyeryaw, wHtlnj to try It . CREINER } >uie,i .... lrn •*»*•* to *uce»fNi bb brother, WAVE ththee l SINGER ""ua.Li»' ««»l Klk» ne*t month CAMEO Wh FUNERAL HOME 'n,id , h , "* B''ch Inn proprietorp , went by biu brlllbrlll OUvelra HEARING AID Eit 1W4 - AUOUflT P. O^EaWBR. Director Krii, l(f ((.. « **«***«* hihhii .. nnew car. Vi OUvelra MARIA'S 4tk ubllc 8 SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 'us o, *"»*» ahop In rtione at 8t Georg. A»e- Hair Fashion ale tB 1 169 Smith Street Perth Amboy ME 4-02M Mo *^»<» *l ChrUtciwon * De- 824 West Avenue . **r* brou»»t up to (UU on foundation IN OR CALL FOR A Phone HI 22838 1 11 Port Reading ' * »P«lal oltnle oonducUd in the •*«« Ainbw OPEN FK1UAV EVENING TILL » O'CLOCK >r He r TEL. MK 4-7050 ""i < on,.?.? * «»n, faahlfaahloon con*»ilUnl from tho Pertlr Amboy Hearing Aid Center Service On All M«ke Machin«« - ^ Clow4 Wednudayi r>> Th, beauty of Venice ha. been 175 Smith Street, VA «-4 Z ntt '"» wall, of V.tle.«no Shoe Service by l"'»l »tlt Palsy Association Fund Drive. At this • '(% 3dthep«tbettt Jitabtt point the volunteefs have reached the THE MOON, -OR BUST? half-way mark In the campaign to raise Letters to the Editor $35,000 for the operation 61 the CP Treamtent Center at Roosevelt Park. 211 Midwood Way;I feel i John Evanko, Jr., Colonla Commit- orbs Colonla, N. J, teeman is co-chairman of the residen- tl.M-0* man,' Editor. ^called "public m.vii,m" tial division of the campaign and Mrs. f M r on •budgets the SSJ " '"* the" Township Committee lumen Olarteret 1 M Robert Plrrong, Woodbridge, is general The world is chock full of idi- Friday nlK" - 1 or u, chairman. oi.s ah.) CUM suhe problems byiln my life have "l-mU ors plan, for CHARLES EDWYN QEfcQOftY spniHlInK moiv money. It takes! sucl'. a disgraceful The number of CP victims in Mid- that dm- ln« In other areas. November 27, 1904 - December It. ltd dlesex County Is steadily rising. Cere- J (1 f tM lndeprnii*nt-l.»d«r tad MUM foniblp ml.uUion. courage, Intolllgrnce, stftte. beyond any '« ^JS b f«n)l Brtrnn l>uhll»h " T»» cirtrrn rreM pobllihed wflkli «n frt«sj of our county's population has inevit- "»*»in » :;,.s^E!£^^^u;Tr;x:ryi o; •*«. • (il RnoHttU *«entn K| 1-SMt able meant a more rapid growth in the the dlctat Voodbrldge Township. I do noij if the Mayor has sin Cirttrct Nn imn halt the higher'recall that there WHS a n-fen-n- fldence ln the adequac. number of children and young people taxes. As.... . ,1 urn on ihe balloi t nitons 'he schools,-1 here and no.. WOODBR1DGE PUBLISHING COMPANY ab.snh,!.- mon.tr- lenge him to enroll his, i:; coming to the center for education and who has voted more Republican Township an thaht t !in tthh e publiblic schools ' Lawrence F. Campion, than Democrat, tor the above chy" but It Is evident A., . r treatment It to me hear no President and Treasurer reason, I uni not only delighted Mayor Zlrpolo consider* wealthy people The case load, and consequent oper- but astonished the Democrats be public offli'ial to Ing their children t. Bj ctrrwr, ti C«iti r«r For any have been able to produce such shout In a flt of uncontrolled schools. On LonR •oBtcnpiion rtttt * ating costs of the new center soared to a man. rt* rtir. M.oo; Hi month!h!. fiJSff f thr«th«t *o»tK temper \* In itself obnoxious.'Instance, only those ; 1US, ilnjl. coplei fcj Hallll, U cutcutss , AlAlll WM» a new height as soon as It was opened The sorry spectacle of criti- la tdvince. l but to state in no uncorUlniwith along tradition nf and ready for service last fall. The cism from employees in ''e terms that any taxpiurr, re- school attendance , educational department sorely Sl trend Is continuing upward and is ap- gardleu of position or Identity,'their children. Othns, , point* out the leed for a com- will "toe the 'ine like everyone equally able financial!.. parent in the fact that in January and plete shake-up in the whole 1 system. The disgraceful epl- else ' is inexcusable. I trust that ford private schools. ,-,;•. February, (he center handled its heavi- the Mayor will retract that local public school MHIO of a school principal ai- it wius Granted, these are norn; est case load In its history. tt'mptlni! to engineer an elec- statement as publicly venli/e the But Mayor Zlrpolo vr. tion and another principal made for he must The individuals who need the ser- futility of such a threat In a'the WoodbrldRe neln sending the children home dur- mi Heeled good. If the Mayor Jack Wigle vices are there, the excellent facilities inIUKg th•,,••e: lunc.u..wh. hou,.vur smacks of democracy. He is despotism and Is more than the official and, as such, s:t.< In entrust the educatlo of the new center are available, and A fine newspaper man passed away average citizen will stomach. Town Hall by tlie grace of the children to the W ,„ the only* need now is the necessary Perhaps these employees people, not by the Brace of Public Schools then Tuesday. God. If he continues to abuse brldne eltljsens must funds to use It to the maximum. should be reminded this Li still Jack Wigle, 51, president and gen- ,. democracy and they are his office by adontlntc such a to the fact that thin Will you help? servants of tiie people not their dictatorial attitude, he can be Mayor we are eral manager of the Perth Amboy Eve- S bosses. What the mayor is doing dethroned. formed of the facts ning; News, died suddenly In Lake 'may cause some hardships but Mayor Zlrpolo is not as In- school situation and m vincible as he would like to ly we are being cortlpl* Worth, Fla., where he was convalescing 'at least he listens to the people All That Glitters [and does what they tell him to make us believe. governed. from a heart attack suffered on De- do. Let's Rive him a chance to| Sincerely yours, (Mrs. Joseph * As views of local school board mem- cember 17. prove he's rlchl. James Shermd, 3rd Jean Ambrose bers in New Jersey are being consulted Mr, Wigle joined the Evening News Sincerely yours, Colonla, New Jeisey on the question of Federal aid funds to Hichard A. Toms March 16, 1 hat the Mayor Is Intent onlthe people for not :; No longer would they furtive- New Jersey's shoreline. iBergen County Police Departepart-- " ? \\ ° , ?, ,V,V olving the Woodbridge sewer clearly? was viewed as a protest against dangers 1 4 01 n rick A. Boylan was named to the New liy accepct betoeis on thme bangtailoangva s Governor Richard J. Hughes.™?? f found!™^"Jf " *"j iroblem with; "A cure-all, not! You hear a great H>-.i! under Jersey Commission on Educational Or- of Federal control. Said Association running at distant tracks but who was in St. Francis Hospital, under unusua circumatances «n piece-meal job." A cure-all;the public apathy. Per!...; would play their tradtrae outt in Trenton,, \t thee time being ™ U trailer and dismissedismised or the aewer system, piece-Is so because people ,!• ganizations of the National Conference President Hugh Davies of Yorktown ^10 ana c Com the open with officiaiill sanctioti n( (treated for recurrent phlebitis,'** conduct unbecoming a po-; ; eal for the educational sys- of attending meeting df Christians and Jews. Heights, N. Y,: "This is a crucial action by a measure Introduced by characterized the meshing of JwJ i andd * gentlemangentlemanTh• Theie . em, is that what we are asked you do not learn i\:.v Assemblyman William V. Musinterestinterestss Into one solid fronfrontt ^ ^ Service.Commission!^ J™» settle'for? I have no doubtUhan if you had rerun.: on the part of New York State school Assemblyman Willialli m V. M Mus- had t8 ne 1 Since than An educator, with a distinguished to, D., Hudson. He believes such without previous detailed plan- «» « ^ 4^t\ and,™ ™ hat the sewerage system re- home. I attended a nif boards. Their position may well have background, Mr. Boylan deserves the bettinbettig onthon.the eport of kmgskmgs > aV'ls "reallly amazing.i"" \™^J»SP*VMr [Ulres extensive Improvement School 20 prior to the < an Important effect on the action of sn°"ld be done in the open. "The whole thing worked. ... . dis- and many questions honor bestowed upon him. Woodbridge Ucewl« Education are doing more to ut not at the cost of delaying delegates to the National School The proposed law provides,with such wbeelon that there! cover their own shortcomings Improvement* on our schools, answered. * Tpwnship wishes him luck in this new that bookmakers ln New Jersey was absolutely no confusion,"j, BWKvjr may not expect gr (Continued on Piuir :s r n and hurt feelings by passing all How absurd! A. man who jmdertaktng. Boards Association convention when be licensed by the State to concon - saidsaid . Governor &utough?.Khe> "II ^efeel!?l ' °^ ^te fl^r?..s of moraffi.Ky their mistakes, past, duct a legitimate business, in-1much more comfortable now°r J*™™* of purltarusm, But present they meet in St. Louis in April." l and future, unto Mr, stead of performing in an il- that I know the State can work ' ^mand, at least that its taw; Zlrpolo A similar poll is being conducted legal manner aa at present. It i n an emergency jusj t like.ilt ddi d ™«™a™}elemen»t officers, ^H^Jres** L °' w Check This Date among school board members In other would set up an Off-Track In this catastrophe." |antfcomply with the laws they;^ ™ ™ Horse Race Betting Bureau While in the hospital during;"* swom ™ *™°m' a"d that «.horil «»tt*m 130 Years of Service states. In New Jersey the State Fed- 1 omp t nt be much The Woodbridge Township Charter under the State Racing Com- the time the high tides reached'" " »- than $2l for each $1 of Federal aid Legislature. If it does, it rmist each sleeping fropm. The law eouto".has been Ilarae(1 ^ lm" licitors is going door-to-door seeking 1 prove tne received in the state/ hurdle a referendum, or ap- would take eJftct sixty days uniform Intreperta- Donations for the 1962 United Cerebral proval of the people. They aften enactment. u.on w>d enforcement of l»w» guarantee they have many op^PATROLMEW; - It is not th™ughout New Jersey ... The ponents on their side. enouih that • police officer be !,982 }H ol *uto '»taUties in! New Jersey has Increased to 138 compared with 86 to the same For Young Adults Only date last year ... There will be 20 agricultural fairs ln New Jersey this year . The State Department of Conservation ^ Tax time is drawing ntarer . . , By JANICE HANDLER a tournament at Red' Bank Prize advisory board. The and Economic Development gel a head start now by looking over . Thli his been a weelc of Catholic High March IT. Theweekend was profitable to the would take possession of prop- your_ cancelled checks. You'll find flory for Wowlbrid»e team wu undefeaUd. It d»ai 13 delefttu who attended. erty for water purposed before them an Invaluable aid in recalling School, and the school Ukei the first major victory for the Editors of the 1964' Baronet condemnation, under- a bill- annd proving deducUbla expenditure*. )u»t pride in the accomplUh- W-H.S. debates ln a varsity have been announced. Co-edlt- fore the Legislature . . . Com- ~—« ? PTo^ng tfeductabia expenditurw. |i menU of several of 1U itudenti. tournament. ors-lh-chlef win be Elizabeth mercial vehicle owners are ur- lw\ one more important b«nefit«f-«v—4—-_b«Uf _ ' Welsman especially Woodbridge will try for more Bwuteln an4 John Cuterai. ged to rertew their 1962 regis- ! convenient theckim »ccount ' . ha bought honor to school victories tomorrow and Satur- Social aetlviUes around the trations Immediately to prevent ilth his brilliant performance day when eight debaters attend Township have been blooming delays Just prior to the dead- Pay this year's tax the »fe, easy, »t the North Jeiwy District the tournament at Temple Uni- with spring flowers. The pub- line, March 31 ... The State II proven way ... How ekt? F. L Student Congress, versity, Pennsylvania. Here'e Junior play directed by Carol Highway Department will re-II I iartin was voted outstanding hoping they continue their fine Simon in Roselle was a hu«e ceive bids March 29 on a con-1 apeaker by the members of therecord. success and their dance waa tract for planting nhrutobery gouse of Representatives. He School publications are alto also a profitable enterprise. snow fences along main routes was alto elected ** tii« district a satisfaction to those who The sophomore class has riot In Camden and Gloucester delegate to the nation! congresshave worked on them. The Allbeen inactive in past weeks. counties ... The next regular Woodbridge Ui Montana ln June, Martin HI News won a first place ra- They will produce the Sopho- oourse for court clerks is sched- nil] attend with 60 other n»- ting at a convention of the more Variety Show March 33 uled to be given at the yine- {Jcnul delegates to compete fur Columbia ScimlMtlc Press Aa- Although the specific acts have land High School, in Vlnelandi toon ipeaklivg lionors. Hia soctation while El Dorado, our not been revealed, the aopho- beginning April 4 ... Proper lite, dvnaintu inanntr, and literary mwi'Ute took a atoond mores have assured us that the watershed protection minim- National Bank] iccllant debating ability a§- plaoe aware 'Hie delegates to talent will fee enjoyable and ized damage from the recent Mie members of the N. Y. L. the convention enjoyed the fine entertaining. Said sophomores storm in Salem County, uw district congreu that their classes offer*! them. are also busy practician leaps State Department of Agricul- V\uke hai been a wlw one. Tbi tiVM-day weekend was for cheerleadlng tryouU begin ture announces . . . Federal flood luck, Marty I tddrtsses by March 31th Oood luck, sophs! contract* were awarded to 108 MAIN OFFICE ISEUN OVFICK - • • • SdWttrd It Murrow. Andrew • • • Vew Jersey concerns and total Cor. Moore Ave. and B«rry SI. UU O»k Tree K»itd Other debating honors have HaUlw. uaiaum prtuddential Track season has begun, and $33,0(1,817 during December WO0OBB1O0E, N. J. i taken by the M»m of Alan pres secr»Un l'*rry Ferrer it is not uncommon to see The New Jersey Stau- ISEL1N, N. J. #*l*vano, Keith Duetsch, MittaUon «**°r of tiu Herald huaky boys in long red track federation of Sportsmen's Member: Federal Kctcm OlMtika, and Dorothy Trlbuni, tad »UlW sprinting around Uw Clubs will again sponsor tuur- toi Federal Deposit lnwrancc Xhty «ami In flrtt ln ger, seeniary of Uu PuUtlacr track "Duiing, you forgot your lunctt (Continued en PAGE THIRTEEN Colonia Man, 27, is Successful'Washington, Junket Set In House Construction in Area For Class

Sendehky Started ISRLIN—St. Cecelia's ttuilding Career A$ atinx class of 1982 will go ot\ Us annual graduating trip to Handyman in Newark] Washington, D. C, March 2ft- By RONALD S. BARBOF. The entire class will attend, COLONIA — Set on a rolling Mnss nt B A M. on March 28 to slope, as a symbol of his success he celebifltel by Rev. John M\ stands the imposing home of .Wllus. Buses will leave St. COT Leonard 8endalsky,, an eai eelln's parking lot Immediately individual who has built for nftii Mnss. The children will himself an extremely successful he accompanied to- Washington bMRlnesa. Lenny is a builder cent la, Sister Mary Jude, Mr, and is only 27 years old by Hev. Wllus, Sister Anna Vlni After graduating from Perth Stanley Brisk!, Mrs. Andrew Amboy High School In 1952 nnpu/7(i. Mrs. Richard Stnnott1, Lenny took a Job as a handy- Mrs Edward Snyder, Mrs. Dan- man with a construction com- :iii Tnrmrl, Mrs, Frank Smithy pany In Newark. By working Miv iionnld Msgulre. Mrs ! i;. hard, showing Initiative, anc ixmiilrt Miwilre, Mrs, Charle^ constantly learning etfery phase rt.liik, Mrs. Anthony Kaliontfris, of the building business, he wai Mn Frank Jacob, Mrs, Wtlllani' promoted to assistant superltv Diuiscln'irtl, Mrs. Richard tendent. Within six months hi LoefflH-. Mrs. Herman Oood» became a superintendent. Tht Mis William AmmlraU, was In 1953. Peter CnterinlCChio, Mrs, .vMSfl FINAL DETAILS; Hr » f»«Won show Wrdni-sda, at Srntrh Plains Country flub under thr sponsorship of Fmv.iati, Mrs. William Bihlei; FI ,| fu-th Sholom, Iwlin. Lfft '» »«"»• *»l Monlmi,. in rharRe of fashions; (J^dys l^vy model- Lynn Cook co- Now In 1962 Lenny is buildlm Mrs. Fred Wolf, Mrs. Joseph rhitrnun; Ruth Houek »nd Kvdyn SlilfTnian, models, and AntU Cohen, chairman homes through his own com Riisbiusky, Mrs. Edgar Thomp« pany. At present he is con son, Mrs, William Witt, Mi*. structlng the Fox Hill Rur tenncth Backer, Mrs. Edward Show Homes in Edison and th nrtenope, Mrs. Terrence Riley,- non Humbly Hills Homes in Ww Irs, Raymond Johnson, and Held, Around this area he w rlrs. Thomas Costello. plans Complete the developer of Laurel Acres The eighth graders are: 8U- and Avenel Acres, Homes. In ian Bacskay, Linda Baran, JQ- I'luiij have been less than a decade he 'has been nne Bauer, Lorraine Bayak, SiMi'lhood of responsible for a total of close' A WONDERFUL FAMILY: Seated In the "family room" of their home, at 100 Devon Road "atricia Booklass, Norlne Both- llHh Shnlom for to 1,00 Ohomes. I Colonia, are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sendelsky and their son, Leonard, 5r, • well, Catherine Brennan, Cattar |X Wednesday at Success does not come easy, rlne Ann Byllnskl, Linda Car- , Country Club. | nor Is It handed to one. Success; 9 olan, Barbara Cedrone, An- Cohen and Mm. means work, probably more! 'Don't Pin Labels on the Talented, toinette CeramI, Orace IM .,!•!• co-chairmen. work, initiative and perserver- Chong, Mary Cerchiaro, Ursul* anco than some people care toi Ciardlello, Doreen DunMt, ticket! consider: If Lenny were afraid Maureen Oerrlty, Joan CWti, Kathleen Grady, Patricia Har- that tided*! of these, he would not be where Polglaze Advises PTO 21 Members mon, Elizabeth Hathaway, he is today because he certain- Janet Hermsen, Mary AnM «j With all this work. Lenny|p °"' 'JJ'" "'{ThV dacko, Rose Marshall. ' 1 d mentary level with "can we af- an under the; still finds time to devote to m/ -tlon atthe and 11, a book fair is planned. | ing ford it?" Mrs. Kelly remarked Mrs. Foley requested volunteers.! Mr Klvlti pretty wife, Judith, and son Joanne Plegaro, Bafbara Dr. Polglaze applauded there was no motivation in this Mrs. Boyd Henry, member I participate; Jenny, Jr., three and one half country M learn a foreign )uinn, Angela Roma, Janet Mrs Daniel: inical advances in "instruction ship chairman, announced that Andrea Russo, Mary Ann materlal but admltted language at a young age. M Howard '^Judith, who has a full timei " 283 family memberships had Santos, Victoria Sedlak, Eileen teachinK machin Dr. Polglaze admitted the Liplsi's, Mrs L Job as homemaker and motheri es give-no been attained. iinnott, Joanne Sorresse, Ethel veml cure to the problem ofitownshi^couW not supply texi :ijc O'Connor, is a member of the Order of the Miss Tartaglia's first graders 'emple, Margaret Thompson, over-crowded classrooms. He'books keeping pace with thi p, g Eastern Star, Carteret Chapter,, , . , . . , won the monthly attendance !!,«!'.. MI'S 8,; present "explosion of knowl Lynn Torra, Arlene Urban, an organization to which sheirevealed tllat "test •scorlng ma" banner. :•. P Traynor,' , chines" would be a reality soonjedge". "But what is lacking in I llaine Wahl, Suzanne Walczak, •>ntr 1'iibllcUy devotes a great deal of her iln Woodbridge for third grade dollars." he explained, "is par-1 Denise Wisniewskl, Donna Witt,' MiutHle Davis time. and over tially enriched by the dedica- ENTERTAINED Agnes Wolf. Joanne Anton., Lenny is a member of thej Judith Basiaga, Kathleen Bis- He deplored "pinning labels"^""1 of cert&in educators." iCartpret Masonic Lodge, and Is ISELIN — The Iselin Clover sell, Linda Ciuba, Mary Cun- treasurer of the Rarltan Valley on academically talented chil- Slate Presented leaf Chapter of Sweet Adelines ningham, Barbara Ann Derlak, [nitinx to Speak 1 Homebuilders Association dren. A business meeting was held Inc. announced today it recent Sarah Anne Foley, Pamela Bar - I nit The Colonia man attributes "Imagine," he said, "trying at which Mrs. Arnold Lada was!ly entertained at the Jamilj baravage, Julia Ann Giordan^ live UI to label for the rest i om d r esident of PT0 21 Lorraine Corski, Jeanne Kln^ much of "hta"success"to" h"ardhard> ?..?.. ,* ! ; ^^ nP , night supper held by St. Paul'; V.mw und School, 101 0 youy ourr for 1962-1963 sella. Barbara Ann Llgourt, 1 work, and to a spirit or drive , ' , Evangelical Lutheran Church school 6 nami-d 'm u ' ~" that he had developed back in ^" Other nominations, presented Nixon, and at the annual Blm [Carol Lipinski, Carol Ann Lo- cornmittre to! • reminded his audience thatjby a committee headed By Mrs, jbacz, Linda McCafferty, Kath- high school Being a leader in and Gold Boy Scout dinne: 'ii !>' i('i)re.vi)(<'d, |ryn McCarthy, Mary Ann Maclt, sports, he claims that through .children are talented in art and Michael Robin, are; Mrs. Albert Trinity Episcopal Churcr, ::,! Hi th* tWXt wlU UM pm»nt IU annual ihow In the Hoodbrldjr Junior HUh School on May 26. In the basketball or swimming. emotionally at the same rate. "It would be too easy to give ;•:.: 3 »:ll be Edward •hot* from left to rifht, are Mn. Vlncrnt (iero, Mr», Arthur Hinien, Mn. William 8ulllv»n "They have much to give up," he added, "the defeat in- ;-::rifipal of thf Ii- ' and yin. NMI Alello. [Fellowship Plans others in an average class- Icreases our determination Hi/h School. The room," she added. fight even harder." (!,.• qxth (imd* chll- 3-Day Retreat Soon He advised members to at- .,.. a special tntcrrit' Mr. Siss suggested the I8ELIN — The Senior High "maladjusted" child does best tend all Board of Education Fellowship of the First Presby- remaining in: regular-normal meetings. '•' !:-'-t Kindt pupil* PTO Annual Musi-Comedyterian Church has been making classrooms; however, the "very The membership an extensive study of the book disturbed" might need help begin landscaping a temporary crisis. Com- grounds. students have been discussing Tomorrow and Saturday such questions as "Why is there evil?", "Is all suffering the con- sequence of sin?1 and "What OPEN FOR BUSINESS! only ONE Ira Kronish. Angeloj- I8EUN— "Lot* of Luck,'' a hwm, MIM ..-.».- —- -IQ t \r A does God do about evil?" mutlcal comedy, will be pre- Cauluno. Nicholas Mlgltorato,-SucceM/«J Lard After discussion in individual by the PTO of School 18 and Daniel Jlaiubauin. T»ktajj. JJ ^ i /fuaiJlViryigroups", the "entire membership FRED'S BARBER SHOP tomorrow and Saturday at part in the dann- ^mble^ill ^^^^^ Au/.!meete in Fellowship Hall and 1030 St. Georges Avenue, Avenel There is School. Barren Avenue, at 8 P. be Miv Donald Kimms, vnrious view- Moryl. Mrs. Cable lliary to FRED OMVEIRA, Proprietor M. ' Mrs. Nicholas Migllo- League of Colonia held a HAIRCUTS, SHAVES, The comedy, written and successful card party on MarchMarch! tf beinp completed to only one Mr>, Robert l>'erey, Mrs. rected by Tom Stevens and Mrs. SHAMPOOS and third Alexander Rosetti, Mrs. Frank 5 aty the Civic Improvement Intend a three-day repeat in Robert Redler. will rx " . I NeHanw, YorVni'kt nexnovt monthninnt.h. ThThep SCALP MASSAGES [annual ihow pre'ienttd by will be "Living In the IICOME Risen Lord". All high school OPEN 8:30 A. M. TO 8:30 P. M. SAT. TILL • CLOSED WEDNESDAY Mrs. Janveprfi* Duggan held the »tudent» are invited. If inter- " FREE PARKING AT OUR DOOR J winning ticket on the "Fifty- ested please call Rev. Roger the ihow to fund* for. Don aldjFlity Raffle." Sldener, pastor. Stinger; opened school library. and guitar, Tony CeremeUl. The plot center* about a The costumes U1 ta beater group, atarttng at audi- by Mrs. Joseph BruneUo and tiontton.itralghtth«wghdwMs straight through drewW re- INIMITABLE hearul. Leading rolw aw taken Mr«. n CALLING ALL by; William Thackart, M" purchased at ORED frlrncf fo»- Daniel, Flarurtwum. Mw. Bay ICE CREAM in bu|n«« L Mrs. Her- """""'lily Thorn^r, Atex^r U lift. MM. iineit Komuvei. BimmiT Mn. R*ert Deerey, ^rba aecrecy Now is the right time to H.l, [Pranrank NotaNotaro.. feyifey Thorner. Supreme curba aecrwy ' LOVERS! ra Kronlih. M». Lillian Rliwa COLONIA Open ^ 0»y« » Week from 8 A. M. Till Bunk mav • Kout<" 27 - PAOE FOURTEEN

Meeting* Wednesday, testimony meet- Washington Trip ing at 8 00 P. M Board of Finance, second (Continued from Pegc 13) Oeorge Tuesday Reading Room Tuesday. Sharon Magulre, Jeanne WORSHIP Junior Choir. Fridays. 4-t Thursday, 12 to 3 P. M.; Wed- ; Zoyewskl, Michael Zuii. P M. nesday 6 to 7:80 P. M.; Friday an iv,. indthe strength Superintendents, last Tues- 7 to 9 P. M. lyn Mlastkoski, Sally »«*"-. ete Barbato, > TOGETHER day. hauer, Maureen Morlarty. Mar- k(tf Lawrence Church school, 2nd Wednes- Mlirt y ill East Broad Street da Murgaw, Patricia ™ 'WBrd Barrett, c day Patricia Ann Murphy Marilyn Blanchrtt, for your life... THIS WEEK* Sunday 9:30 and 11 A. M. fe '!' lluni White Church Guild, seettid Murray, Barbara Naol«»n, ^ and fourth Mondays Sunday School 11 A M. mn Bynn Wednesday. 8:15 P. M. Dorothy Nlenburg, Unda Ann nam CRh(1 Ladles Aid Society, second O3rien. Janet OTJonnel!. Ri- , s ^< FORDS ST. JOHN WJTHEKAN GRACE EVANGELICAL TEMPLE EMANU-EL NEW DOVER and fourth Wednesdays Readin...... g. Rooms., 116 Qulmby Bu-el Cftterlnlccn|o ntESBYTERUN CHIHCH CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH . 120 Pleasant Avenue, Edtton METHODIST CHURCH Woman's Association, first Street 10 to 4:30 weekdays; 7 Maureen Pinton. =.«-•- cervenan, a**' Putt IRartck Kihbt Murshill Rnrwlti r vl cr M4 Ambo? Are, Perth Amboj CM New Brunswick Avpnoe 690 New Dover Road, Edison to 9 P M. Mondays Polanskl, Lorralnr P « " 'John Curran Hoy Avenue. Fordj Thursday ftn. KtnJ»H Muni, rutot Perth Arnboy SHDbath Service- •to*. Aiktrt R. SwMt, P»itot Margaret Pureelly, Joan ©Minn. ]mn Sunday Friday. 8:30 P. M. Sunday School Services Cancer Dressings, first and ' Worship. 10:30 A. M. Rev. Herbert P. A Hecht, pastor Christian Science Leston- Karen Rodgers, Dolores Sea - |rf T:4S A. M. Morning Worship 0:30 to 10:80 A. M. third Wednesdays Sunday School »:00 A. M WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 Sermon cella, Judith Sehort^Pntriria hom 1:45 A. M Sunday School. TRINITY EPISCOPAL 11 A. M until noon Boy Scouts, Fridays, Dusnault. 9:30 and 1100 A M. { Ann' Seott, JMr*''Skinny oseph Elifi Second ana fourth Friday ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH CHURCH P.M. The healing power of sclen- (Nursery durirrg both services* Woodbrldge, N. J. PRESBYTERIAN tiHc prayer will be brought out CtChristini e ^^S 11am Ehlers, Vincent ST. ANDREWS CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN In 4«ha ltttla. fmatw trr. William H. Scbmaut, l.T.B, CHURCH Of 1SEUN at Christian Science services ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rtttor Avcnel • Sunday. CHIUCH OF AVENEL Sunday Mam, 0:30, 8:00. Alton Bnndei. Orftalrt Oak Tree Road •> Tyirett, Oeraldlne CHURCH a*t. B«fcr D. SI4«n*t. ruMt Sn. Jou (ana, putw yi, Hratk0 121 IVoodbridfe Avenue 1:45, 8:15, 9:30i 10:00, 10:15 41 Berkeley Boulevard Sunday Servtoet Scriptural readings in the A»rnfl 8:00 A M Holy Communion. Sunday Services Weekday Masses 7:30 A. M Lesson-Sermon entitled "M»t- Roj Abel. Thomns Atosta, ert jBrdot chrlstoph ifr 10:45.11 00. UiU and 13 noon Uelln. Nrw Jetiey Sunday Masses. 7:00, 9:00 Bender III. &mone j^^y j^^ _ ICT. Chirlfi S. MatKtnilt, Th.D. Weekday Manes, 7:00 and >:3« A M, Family Service Morning Worship: 8:45 A. M ter" will include an account of «nn Putor and 11:16 A M. 10:00, 11:00. and 12 noon. Robert Byrne?. JamM ^bert Lockwood 8:00 A.M. 8unday Services: and Sunday School the healing by Christ Jesus of Sunday Church School: Nursery Confessions Saturday, 4-5, lth Carroll, Ralph Custodn. James Row ThOmft, Mg)f,r )(il, 0:45 A M, Sunday School 11:00 A.M., Holy Communion the lunatic boy together ^ CnurcM Worship, 8. 8, 10 and through third grade, 8:45 A. M730-8:30 P. M. Dotoll. Francis Enderli'ln. Den- chuk Richard Mattlin. r»ST BATTI8T CHURCH for all ages. and Sermon (first and third HHiSs repe l yto fthe aisclplel s a A. M Kindergarten through sixth l !i ?Jiruhv theTc outd"not''lJ » Charles Poler. Vincent ward' MltreUte°r ™^»'C0 . Market ani Hlfb Street Sundays' Morning Prayer and asked Him *hwhy they could not pwllch( ^^^ ^^ ^^ PaUftdlno ° ? Sunday School 9. 10 and 11 11:00 A M. Morning worship trade, 10:00 A. M. Junior High CONGREGATION Penk Amboy Junior Church conducted in Sermon. (Second and fourth BTIA1 JACOB heal him (Matthew 17): Richard Oergel. Carl _OriUo. ^^0. Joseyh Polak. A. M Fellowship, 10:00 A. M to 12 Richard Oergel. PftnkOi Jowyh po]ftk Hi, M?. rtut tawtkligk. rutor "And Jesus said unto them, war s Masses are held at the Co- Meeting. Conference. Wednesday, 8:00 PM. by prayer and fasting.'" William OlKewski. "iUnlon and the United Pi / tuaj >•. Bant. Orfanlil Strvlcw Correlative passages from lonla Junior High School every 8:00 P M., Second Monday. Episcopal Churchwomen, first Sunday 9:30 A M Saturday Services Ce [ the third and fourth nv, •. Sunday. Masses 6:45. 7:45.8:45. WOODBBtHOE GOSPEL Board Meeting. Monday. 2:00 P. M. 9:30 A M.. Church School 9:30 A M. Saturday, Junior •Science and Health with Key lations on earth 9:45. 11 00 and 12:15. Confes- CHURCH 6:30 P M 2nd and 4th Mon- Trinity Altar GuUd, fourth ll:00'A. M., Morning Wor- Congregation to the Scriptures" by Mary SSr. days. Missionettes under direc- Thursday 8:00 P. M. Baker Eddy will include (p. 1>: Rynklewlci, Saynf Sager. Mi. The 1959 census sho.\, sions are heard before masses. Corner rrapect Avenue and ship chael Salck'y. Anthonh y 8carpa.;S«8 . with 209,000.000 Dally Masses 7:30 and 8:00 Rldftdale Avtnue tion of Mrs J Waldhelm at Trinity Young People's Fel- 8:00 P M., Junior Christian CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "The prayer that reforms thecnael Balcky. Anthony Scarpa.j . AM. IUT. Prt«t Barret n her home, 184 Cooper Avenue lowship, every 8unday, 7:00 Endeavor CHURCH sinner and heals the sick Is Michael 8hlpley, Allen SUnorf,»ndUie United states 1;t Rectory, 47 Qlendale Road, 9:45 A. M., Sunday Schoo Iselin. P. M. 6:00 P. M.. Junior High Masonic Temple an absolute faith that all thlngi Robert Snyder. Robert 8oace,| "6,000 "00. 8:00 P. M., first Friday ol Trinity Girls' Friendly So are possible to God, — a spirit- Daniel SwarU David Ten EyclcJ China is first with 7 Colonla. for all ages. Ernest Barabas. United Presbyterian Youth. 1548 Irving Street, Rabway 000 and India U ««>:*. Month: Women's Missionary clety, second and fourth Tues- Sunday at 11:00 A M. ual understanding of Him, an Leo Tompko. Superintendent. Adult Bible 7:00 P. M., 8enior High Theodore Van Aulon, Wll- 440,000,090. ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. Class at tame hour, teacher. Council under direction of Mrs. day. 6:45 P M. United Presbyterian Youth Sunday School 0:30 A. M. unselfed love." CHURCH Runyon Ernst. R. Workman Trinity Cub Scout Pack 34: Port Reading 11:00 A. MM Morning worship Den Meetings, Thursday, 6:30 KCT. gtanlilaai MllM, Putor service. Nursery Is provided. EVANGELICAL ANO P. M.; Pack Meetings, fourtB Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00, 6:00 P. M, Senior youth REFORMED CHURCH Monday, 7:30 P. M. 0:00, 11:00 and 12:00 noon. groups. 94 James Street Trlnltj Senior Choir Prac- Weekday Masses at 8:00 A. M Woodbridfe ME 4-1751 tice, Thursdays, 7:30 P. M.; Novena In honor of St An- 7:00 P. M., Evening Gospel Service. Rei. Leslie Un. Minlitcr Saturdays, 2:00 P. M. thony each Tuesday at 7:15 Order of Sunday Services Trinity Junior Choir Prac- P.M. COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL 10:00 A. M., Sunday School tice, Saturdays, 9:00 A. M. 486 Inman Avenue at West 10,00 A M.. English Service FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Street, Colonla 11:00 A, M., Hungarian 8er- OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH OF WOODBRIDGE Sunday School and Bible vlce " Barron and Grove Avenues CHURCH Rtv Boyd M. Jvhnura, Jr. Classes 9:30 A.M. 7:00 P M, Youth Fellowship, New Brunswjck Avenue, Fords Jo&n Schranier, Mlnhttr of Maiit Gospel Service Sunday, 7:30 First Sunday of the month. act. Joseph Bnoiowski, Pattoi Mrs Kenneth McCain, P.M. i2:30 P. M., Ladles Aid Society Sunday Masses, 8:00, 9:00, S luperlntrndrnt of Church Bebool Monday: Religious Training. 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. and 12 How Super Shell' Robert Wahlgren, Ori»nlit Christian Women's Home Bible Claw Thursday, 1:30 ?M :30 noon. •Sunday Tuesday: (First) Lorantffy Weekday Masses, 6:45 and 9:30 A M., Church School Young People's Meeting Fri- day 7:45 P.M. lulld, 7; 30 8 A M.; Friday, 6:45, 8:00 and Worship Tuesday: (Second) Officers 8:45 A. M 11:00 A M., Church School, ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCH and Elders 7:30 Monday age 3 through second grade. Tuesday: (Fourth) Brother- Novena. 7:30 P. M. (Child care service). Amboj Avenue, Woodbridge Rt. H*i. M«r. VturtM O. Lood, 7.30 Male Choir Rehearsal 8:00 12:05 P. M., Coffee Hour McCorrijtln, Paatot Wednesday: Junior Choir, P M Fellowsnlp. B«T. Wllllmm Root, i Altar-Rosary Society, first 7:30 P M.. Pilgrim Fellow- AutiUnt PMtor 15 Rtv Donald J. B*UlJ, Wednesday: Adult Choir. 7:30 Monday after first Sunday at 9 ingredients work ship. AiiliUnt Paator Friday Brownie Troop, 7:00 8:00 P. M. Meetings Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45. Society, second Official Board, 8:00 P. M.. Friday Girl Scouts, 7:00 Holy Name 8:45 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. Saturday: Confirmation Class'Monday after second Sunday third Thursday. Weekday Masses, 7:00 and Church School Stall, first!7;JO A. M. 0:00 A M. at 8:00 P M. Monday 8:00 P M. \ Novena services every Tues- Tuesday ST. JOHN'S tFISCOPAL PTA meeting third Tuesday Surgical dressings first and day, 7:30 P M. third Wednesday 1:30 P.M. CHURCH of each month at 8:00 P M. Hoy and Hamilton Avenues G.E.T Club, third Monday OUR REDEEMER Female Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 8:00 P.M LUTHERAN CHURCH Fords p M. Rtv William H. Pune, Vicar Confessions Sigma Alpha Phi, second and 26 Fourth Street, Fords Holy Communion, 8:00 A M fourth ruesday. 8:00 P M. ! RtT, EMon R. Stohi Every Saturday 11 A. M. un- Orjansts: Eddie Jicobwn tnd Morning Prayer and Sermon til noon 4 to 6 P M. and 7 to Congregators, first Sunday I 1 A.M. 7:00 P.M Mlsi Barbara Frltsche 9 P. M., and sometimes on days, Matin Service 8:15 A. M. Church School, 9:45 A M. before Holy Days of Obligation.1 Men's Club, fourth Thursday Main Service 10:45 6:30 P M Holy Communion TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Choir Rehearsals Pfelffer Boulevard and JEWISH COMMUNITY . First Sunday 10:45 CENTER OF COLONIA Chancel, Wednesday, 7:45 Thiid Sunday 8: is 'Krochmally Avenue P.M. Perth Amboy 518 Inman Avenue Sunday School and Bible Ranbl David ISchelnfeld Junior, Wednesday, 6:45 P. M Classes 9:30 A. M. Josepb R. Bukln, Pastor 10:00 A. M., Sunday School Services Friday night at 8:30 ST. JOHN'S ST. J'»HN THE BAPTIST lor all ages. Sunday School 10:30 to 12 EPISCOPAL CHURCH ORTHODOX GREEK 11:00 A M., Worship Service. Junior Services Saturdays Bewaren CATHOLIC CHURCH Communion Service from 10,30 to 12 9:45 A. M.. Sunday School. Broad and Division Streeti Nursery open 10-12 for chll-! Hebrew School Tuesday* and 11:00 A, M., Morning Prayer. Perth Amboy dren birth through 3. jThursdays 3:30 to 5, and 5 to First, third and fifth Sundays. set. Stephen ledor. Pattor 7:00 P M.. Evening Worship 6:30 P. M, 11:00 A. M., Holy Commun- Sunday Matins. 7:00 A M.; ion. Second and fourth Sundays. Early English Mass, 8:00 A. M Rev. William F. Forrest, cele- Church School. 9:00 A. M. brant. Vespers Saturday nights and 6:30 P- M., Thursday, choir before holidays at 7:00 P M". rehearsal. Children's Holy, Communion, first Sunday of every month. World champion driver uses Super Shell. One reason: Super Shell'i anti-knock ingredients work lor a quiet CONGREGATION BETH PUBLIC AUCTION SALE WOOUBR1DGE its power 'ingredients. World champion Phil Hill engine at »11 speedi. Shell scientists use a stethoscope (SHOLOM As I am retiring from farming, I will sell at Publio 90 Cooper Avenue, Iselin METHODIST CHURCH (above, in Ferrari) needs power, Super Shell's basic (above) to doublecheck Super Shell's ability to fight Rabbi Bemud Franktl Be?. Theodore T. C. Seamoni Auction Dr. Horbert Kaitner, cantor Kev. Lutbcr Martin, - power ingredient is "cat-cracked" gasoline-made by knock and help engines run quietly. Oi|e of Supa Sabbath Services Friday eve- Assistant Putor for Yonlh 118-ACRE FARM— Qeorie R. Ruddy, cracking heavy petroleum molecules into lighter, livelier ones. Note:; Shell'i bock-fighting ingredients is soeffectivc that a single teaspoon- SiiVS 6:00 Orianjlt and Chqlr Pirector- Saturday Morning Service. iuati Bhenard III, FARM MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT TCP* additive helps your car deliver top performance by neutralizing! ' ful per gallon can boost antiknock rating nve points. Another ingre- Snperlnundtnt of Cborch School Sunday Services at the farm certain power-robbing engpe deposits. And another Super Shells | dient in today's Super Shell is noted for controlling bock in hot THE CHURCH OF 9:30 and 11:00 A. M., Morn- WALN ROAD, CHESTERFIELD, N. J. ingredient helps keep carburetors clean inside. engines it high jpeedi better than anything else yet available. JESUS CHRIST ing Worship. Florida Grove Road 9:30 (4th grade upi, and \ Between Chesterfleld-Crosswicks Road and Ellisdale Hopelawn 11:00 (3rd grade down) Church Road. Three miles south of Crosswlcks or four miles Joiepta Benjola. Minuter School. southeast of Bordentown or eight miles southeast of Blebard Bcnjola, Organlit 5:30 P M.J Junior Intermedi- Sunday Morning Worship Trenton or 12 miles northeast of Mdunt Holly or seven ate Fellowship. miles' south of Allentown. 10:30 A.M. ! 7:00 P M., M.YJ. Sunday School. 9:15 A M. 11:00 AM—SATURDAY, MARCH 31-11:00 AM Farm Machinery and Equipment: Tractor (John \W// Deer) Model 820, Combine (McCormlckJDeerlng) fe'. Steel Fence Posts, 25 Steel Drums Four-Row Cultivator, Two-Row Cultivator, Fertilizer Spreader, Potatoj Grader, 28 Stanchlns, Tractor (John Deer) ModelB, Drain Dijill, Drag Harrow, 2 Wagons on Rubber. 18KBags Fertiliser, One S-Bottom Plow (John Deer) 18", One Disk Doiible (John Deer), 12' with Hydraulic Lift, Potato Planter, Motors, Pumps, Tank 1,000 gal, capacity, Ropes, Chains, Ladders, Approximately 100 Rubber Tires, Tomato Bas- kets- and Bushels. 3 Autos—Chrysler '49, Bulck '51, Plymouth '49, Hand and Garden Tools and Miscellaneous Items. Practically all the Farm Machinery is John Deer and ie In excellent condition. Tractors used for small truck farming and haye never had any heavy operations. Real EsUte: 118 Acres with approximately 1900 feet When you plan your Easter outfit, re- of, Highway frontage. Thirty acres on one side ot road member, huir fashion U important, too. and 88 acres on the other sjjfe. Five seres of woodland. See us for n nattering hair style that Approximately 80 acres under cultivation. Eight-room will complement your costume. Call now house wUh automatic oil heat and two baths, large two- story frame barn and outbuildings. Real estate will be for an appointment. offered at 12:30 P. M. and the highest bidder shall be required to pay a deposit of $2,000.00 (cash or certified Kut 'n-Kurl check) and sign usual real estate purchase agreement.! Tests prove that I'latforiuale, Super Shell's extra- Super Shell ingredients fur quick starts and fist warm- Possession upon conveyance of title. Title to be conveyed mileage bigredkut, fan make a real difference. 1 lea's will be that of a warranty deed. A preliminary survey ups get workout in "40 below" lab. Super Shell ton Beauty Spot for a Jet airport In Burlington County includes this farm, how test is ma. Small amount uf fuel u>il/io|4t Plat- tains Huhme for ijukk starts. And Ventane mix for fast inspect this farm before sale date. You will find it large lunnaie is ted into tot cur. 1 lie car run; until fuel is warm-ups. Both are checked for top performance-in 529 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge enough for profit, small enough for part-time farming. gone Cleft). Test is repealed, using Super Sliell with Platformate. ME4-D700 Avoid wishing you'd bought this farm by owning It, as it tesuin this lab, and in cold-weather tests outsjde. Note: When the Same amount of fuel. Identical conditions. In repeated tests, Super — Specialising in — Is subject to prior sale. Farmers are the "backbone,of the weather calls for it, Super Shell also contains an anti-icing ingredient. nation"; •Uflen jour«. All Phases of Beauty Culture Shell with Platformate took car an average of 40 feet farther (right), It helps to prevent ice from sticking to, vital carbure|or parU-and Wodif out to about 214 extra *il# in «wy 100 mila of driving, Permanent Waves By Order of: F. H. CORREGAN caiMing your car to Mali Open Dsily » A. w. UJ e P_ u B. G. COATS, Auctioneer. «TBP b ONNJ ty U. i. Mn MUM'* ITWay 9 A. M. to 9 P. II. Phone: KEllogg 1-3461 — Deal, N. J. ~i * PAGE FIFTEEN rc!s I,ions Club for tlv brnr- by Mrs, Bernard Bclblenskl 'fit nf the St.. Jphn's Fir-.l Aid will be the club's entry In the fitMiad. 'J'he plnyers Pyi,unid sixth district judging of a nR- will present the show with u •Miediil performance for slu- 1 fashion-sewing contest 1 dents Id he held March ::i), iored by the General Fed- •• Mime time mid place, at a r> rrnt.ion of Women's Clubs. 'dnced rate in ticket prm- Otlirr me-mbrrs who competed were Mrs. Chester BBglnski, Mrs. Vivian Pasziuuant.. a Mrs. Mitchell Erceg, and Mrs. foiini-r professional Sluikes- .Inmes C. Harkay. 'peiireiin actress, is the director. Mi (,'yktnr said: .Induing the contest were Mrs. "Mrs. Paszmant makes dear Vincent, Darago, home econom- In this production her love of ics department, Perth Amboy v- High School, and MlM Mary Shakespeare ns Well a., her Oundnmi. head of the home (irltlnr tnjfthir In aid tlw l-nnls-llimrlawii-Krrtsliry arra is the Salvation Army committer 'ability to turn out a fast mov- IIIR musical entertainment " economics department, Wood- ,.,,, ,h,,vr I'nniu »v thr r»r.h Bm.icli biiildini; of i|lr First Bank and Trust Co. The «rmip will meet at regular bridge High School. Judging . ,.,l :irnuiid the table are Marsard Sromnvvkj. secretary; Samurl Vrresnack, neasurrr: Thomas F. MoMahon, The leading male part will be played by a Woodbridi;o Town- was on the basis of workman- prfsnitKtlve: Joseph Damhach, chairman, and Mrs. Marion Dunham, welfare secretary. Standing arc Health jship, becomtngness to the wear- i,l ,i, Biilley »nd Chief John K. Kian. Deputy (tilef N>u l.aurlt.ten, a member of thr iroun. « ship resident, Sid Nadler. and ll.u thr troup, was missing er, appropriateness as an all- .. from the picture the cast numbers 45. The. production reaches some occasion outfit for a dub- of its high points in the musical i woman, and overall fashion rt- numbers prepared by Anette i fret. irr licagiic iHcrz, musical director. Mrs otto Kowang, garden ,' Mr. Cyktor advised: chtiirman, Is accepting rewnt- "In this season of many local tlons for n bus trip to IMP Convene Here .thciitrifftl productions, this per- wood Gardens, May 5. , '.formation ranks high as a most j In observance of National ,iiiv, from 3 to en.ioynble evenings entertain- Library Week, a tea will be held \:' muni* 'rom *° ment." in the library. April 13 from 3 ,„•< of the flub- "Chic" Mo.skowltz. a former1 to 4 P. M. with the proceedi to , ,v ,\ Newark rones actor and nUht club entertain- benefit the library. ;,-,iirie will meet TO ATTEND SHOW: Mrs, Walter Zirpoio, wife, of the mayor, is shown |>urcITa'slni? The club will sponsor MlM er who lms directed several for the Fords Lions Club show "Kiss Me Kate". With her are Harry Syrlnj;, president of the :, ,;..Micr Lutheran plays locally, Is the stape man- Irene Lovas as delegate and eluh on the right and Louis CyWtor, chairman of the production. . ' •;,• Sprii m Chrls- ager. Miss Susan stltzer as alternate ,, c,,n(fTi'i)cr. The The leading female is F.ilecn to the Cltnzenshlp institute at , ; ., .VMII:I will bf The Finkcl who received her musical Douglass College In June. , ;, • numbing 1'lth training at the Peabody Con- AuxiliaryHat Honor Roll i Five local clubs apontond a ,'. ,',,.. f «ith Actions. servatory. Baltimore, and the fashion sewing contest at ; J F ' ,• >; !i ThOUKhU. iJuiliard School, New York City. jWoodbrldge High School to ,... .;,; "!,o vnurn; PM>- She has performed profession- I select a local winner In the rtu- .. ,,• • r.ine groups. ally under the name of Eileen Show Wednesday At Hopelawn^ School dent division to reptewnt th« i .. • ;K the dlsciw- Lewis. MENL\*l?MT/-O\ PARDioKr TERRACfriroQifiEf - •* ihi(!h ^hool and the six town- .. ! .. K'niiPth H. The Mothers Auxiliary of the HOPELAWN—The honor roll Popan, Barbara Gyorfy. |sn|p member-clubs of thePed- . • • v [': is.v Borden- Tickets may be purchased at Menlo Park Terrace Boys for the third marking period Grade 5F—Mrs. Fink, teach-jeration of Women's Clubs In :<•«.!!".• MMSCT- the door or are available from League will hold its second an- has been announced at School er; Amy Hofman, Joan Vayda,|(th| e district Judging. April S at any member of the Fords Lions nual hat show, Wednesday at lo as follows: .Phili"' ' p Benyola, Victor Ballnt, pialnflcld. ;•' ' ;i :. Cinss. Siirlnii- Club. School 19 at 8:30 P.M. with1 Grade "..'• : »•• E'.dmi R Stohl, 6M Miss Moscarelli.'auy Kochick, Suzanne Tylor.l Membej8 of the Rffds club Mrs. Edward Lyman as chair- teacher: Kathleen Andreoni, Nancy Wojcik. Marlene Erli.!who wish to attend the togWa* ;;. v:!.i! The main man. Beverly Chismar, Jo Ann Cri-.Helen Hornyak Mary S7.alajl.: i heon In Trenton. April ... ,, ; •„• l refresh-;wlcz, Jill Sarge, Mary Slaven/Fi'ank Matusek. Linda Ro*. christensen chairman of civics , \y.'. :••• I.iiihi-raii Pub- .not, ' ' ." ments; Mrs. Frank Carneglia.lDlane Strubel, Carolyn Wish-Roth, Kenneth Timko, Robert'md llslation H ,;•• i \'-x York ns M 1 11 6 1 Konar. . • ,•• ,ri|i of Our Re- !obsen-;"dVthetast Wof ^°^ :,H "' ^^^^^'V ^ ^^ ^ : Oil paintings of Mrs. Otto : Crawbuck, tickets. llnich. Joseph Hornyak, Mark Grade 5E — Mrs. Enrlght, . •;i.::.>;bli- for the. School 7 PTA in the school Kowang, Mrs. Robert Ohlson, auditorium featuring the Jer- Refreshments will be served,Kubinak. Gerald Schmld, John; eacher: John Kondrk, Eliz- Mrs. James C. Harkay, and •. •:: • • ii.r.vard Adams. and a large selection of Springj8hwirier, Douglas Szycher, Don- 1 seyaires Quartet. The budget . , .. , „ A abeth Clallella, Lois Jankovlch, Mrs. John Petersen, all mem* ;•• !• • ' 'hi Suburban hats dusplayed ald Zak. Donna Kostrey, Elaine VerbaJbers of the art "department, ;••: • • Schneider and for the coming year was dis-; ' cusst-d, and the membership de-i Grade —Mr. Gallagher, Audrey Zsorey. ,were exhibited at the Art Sym- •.' . ••• '-;:i"nMblp for d :-'teacher: Joseph Bilinsky, Edith Grade 4P — Mrs. Petersen, ooslum for club women at 1 i! ri r: and !'e- cided to have a cake sale on L Elizabeth Pfeiffer, teacher: Barbara Karnay, Bev-,Douglass College. Attending BUinszky. Christine erly Pasko, Lynn Andrews, Gcr-,were Mrs. J. L. Anderson, Mrs. i!::.-r!rd by Erik ".chairman, who also expressed; ~~" # aid Stankovltz, Maryanne Be-iChester Baglnskl. Mrs. Herman jr It '•• n- " s gratitude to the han, Stephen Mohary, Victoria Christensen, Mrs. Mitchell Er- •• • .i ; •••! iiv l'at Madsen. on Of .^Fraternity Members put U , .., „ , Novo, John Brown, Diane Solo- W. Mrs, ntto Kowang, Mrs. ; •.:-.:dcnt of the !the faculty members, thankeodi ^ to' thosrKmng"hem. r p on F<> Al(l Heart Full(l,m. Barbara Bocchino, Gall-Robert Ohlson, Mrs. John . • r ()>if Redeemer the PTA for ^he donation oft ,m. $150 which will be divided! FO R D S —The fraternity'Kachuba, Richard Bahlman. , Petersen, and Mrs. Joseph equally between the teachers to!"/ A Donates SCiiOOl !brothers of Sigma Phi Epsiloni Grade 4H — Mrs. Hilflker, Sedivy. , - - .. ," 4u -t , -.,. , „ , iof Rutgers State University teacher: Deborah Tampa, Ju- The president aopointed a iH* i"i \F I"6! I Phonographs, Books have volunteered to participate;dith Maras, William Stephano.lcommlttec to study library lirrrs Installed 1 D vW the Individual classes. MENLO PARK TERRACE-|ln the Heart Fund drive in' Grade 3M — Mrs. Mazzeo, services In Woodbridge Town- H\ Luther League ' Mrs. John Almarzi, narrator Mrs. Walter Anderson, Girl;Mrs Richard F Powell, pub-'Fords and will call on all resi-;teacher: Jane Hassay, Janet ship and report their findings leader, requested all Mill iY Scout; lijcitv chairman, advised slx'dents, this evening between 5:sabine, Patricia Andreoni. A1-,at the May meeting. Serving on Kk-ction of mothers who are interested in 1 ••• «l a; the regular phonographs, two record cases and 9 o'clock, 'lene Szyoher, Michele Deak, the committee are Mrs. Oswald becoming ' Brownie or Girl and a number of books have! Dr. Bernard Boodin, Ford Beradlne Sajjpl, Linda Solovey.iNebel, chairman; Mrs. Bagln- '..•• I.uUitT League 9 fScout leaders to contact her at >:.-i'!i.-iil Lutheran, been presented to School 19 by Avenue, will help direct thejElleen Kozak, William stan-jski, Mrs. Ernest Nelson, Mrs. W. .her home, 156 Winchester Road. volunteers and has asked neigh-|kewlcz, James Dynarski. Rich-j Howard Jensen. Ex-offlci_o "ffiei-is wtre ln- Sew Fashion Show Plans the PTA according to an an- ; i Tke attendance prize was ouncement made at an execu- bors interested in helping thisjard Tylor, William BrowpJmembers of the committee will' '. Herbejt F. A. won by the class of Mrs. Hills. • >'is Oimlel San-, tive board meeting. Important cause to light out-,Craig Matusek. ibe Mrs. George Heath, library 1 The next meting of the PTA side lights. A total of $1.444-25j Grade 3S — Mrs. SokobinJchairman, and Mrs. George :.'. Kenneth Bar-' Molnar, president. The commit- il Varkway Center Set will be held Aprif4 in the af-|was contributed by local resi-teacher: Karen Adamczyk, Bev- ; :i- .detit: Janice Readied by PTA Group tee will meet tonight, 8:00 at ternoon and entertainment will dents during last year's drive. ierly Lansford, Janet Lopazan- i and Raymond' Final plan* have erett Erickson, Mrs. John Rein- tides from the parents and to r . llf,„„"« be provided by children of kin- |ski, Karen Varcoe. Johji Balint, the home of Mrs. Nebel. •,si:rr Il Blanchard Mrs date some 100 articles have been J L \ dergarten through grade five. SHELTERS FOR ALL Rocco Benyola, James DePew, Klection of officers will take *-l conduct \ been announced by the'FTA. prfi "\"""j.\j„'_,..'r," ' willla™uii.mm Trygar.'recelveT«««r 'rMrivwdt bhyv Mrs.. -Kovac - s whwhoo i..'"-,..; Cente.r ha,.._s announcedJ] Mrs, Rose Columbrito, chair- A defense official predicted Paul Malanolskl. place at the April meeting. M,irch 2,1 when school 7 lor the "sew fashion Sr, Tenneth Hanaen. MrsJasked that all^items be sent in ^ forfor a movie night, April i man of ways and means, an- that the Administration's fall-1 —'- to show" to be held April 12, 8 P.! 8-30 p M at the Fords|nounced plans for an art ex- out shelter program would Rive MrsTTta- Rehearsal for the show will M at the school auditorium Mrs. Kovacs. 'Plavh'ouse featuring "Break-jhlbltlon. April 8, at Stanley's protection for the majority of Yvonne wllh Mri 0gVj,i Kovacs and nrt Mrs Chllll)kft lubec "helcldu "Monday4U"UIl'r, *•*1:15" *P . M. f t starring Aud-jGallery from 2 to 8 p.m. Mrs.Americans within the next five as ALBERT SCHOEN, Inc. 8 • in chance of . j Ticket s y purchase_d the auditorium, and a final re- ^ Hepburn." Tickets may bejJohn Loftstorm, in charge of|years. ^••I'MJIS vnt Rev 10 P. M., tickets, announced they have The prediction was made by u 'chairmen. Mrs. John Almaczlfrom any executive board mem- i obtained at the box oKice or r/ie Home. Buyers Friend" • '••'I Mis Milton wuib bej the oatornarrator, , ThThe shoihowlJjeT'ow ^ rr bbyy contactincontactingg MrsMrs.. Ko-Ko-, from members as follows: been distributed to block cap- Stuart L, Plttmafi, Assistant •' ;t'r:rt' Johansen wiu the ' ' O Secretary of Defense for Civil will feature fashions the models vacs, VA'6-6092 or Mrs. Timko, Murray Goldberg 203 Wall talos, will be sold door to door, HILLSIDE. N. J. SC0UTS PLAN TR Defense. The cost was estimat- hhav e madde themselvethl * by handJ.yhd A 6-4SS5& . " .afreet, Menlo Hark Terrace; and at School 19. Door prizes REALTORS INSURANCE will be awarded. ed at $5,000,060,000 to $6,000,- Mri. Oeorge Chlllpka, presi- Richard Maiv/.ak is ip FORDS — Plans were niade'~iaa Rjng, 69 Hudson Street, ' All local amateur artists are!000,000 with Federal Govern- dent, announced the modeta as priws; i Plr-for a-U'lp to Stokes Forest uilMenlo Park Terrace; Jack 1 lnvited to display their works.'ment paying aboijt half. COMING SOON 'ollowit Mrs. Walter Anderson, MT," Joseph Fazan are June by the Girl Scouts of>nnk, 14 MilMui Place; or Announces the Opening Mr». John Chiltnskl, Mrs. Mi- ' ,,f hospitality. Troop 179 at a recent meeting. George Weiss, 83 of their j chael fiirlsky, Mrs. John Ne- include Mrs. Martin A report was given on the re- Road, Menlo Park remarkable ^ meth, Mrs. Edward Tfacejv Tauscher,|cent hat social and cookie sales.] Mrs. Alhn Rin . publlcitj Enjoy an Evening K Mrs, John Plrigyl. Mrs. Alfred Mrs John The group discussed, "Why a'chairman, advised the At WOODBRIDG^ OFFICE Tauscher, Mrs. John Harkey,' Henry Madlson.iGIrl Wants to be a Scout", and.has bten nomiiiateil for marij oe for children Mrs. James Harkay, Mrs. Royal1 Marczak, Mrs. the preparations for the dinner]. A surpi'isi Heinz, Mrs. Edmund EUold,! Mrs. Kdwln Dll- prepared and served by the second feature will also b< Mrs. John Bernadyn, Mrs. Ev lton. Mrs. Michtu-I finbo. Mrsitlrls. . shown' Swallick under John Both and Mrs. Joseph

N Beer *A request(has been made /or CASTER LILIES $3.00 OP home-made or hand-made ar- tavern. Inc.: Wine HYDRANGEAS ' ®m? Corner William & New Street* • Liquor ^T) boy Should Beautlful Spring WOODBRIDGE 0 Sandwiches r ORCHID CORSAGE $3.00 "Betty and Joe"-Phone ME 4-9738 vow Hyacinths, Tulips, Cut Flowers, Roses | ALLYN'S invcjst (oioplftf U. S. -Highway No. 1, Southoip of f arkway £J_ j BALDWIN'S FLOWERS In the Menlo Park Terrace Shopping Center '•••ilking barefoot BOYS! GIRLS!... ENTER In stocks? CONVEN1KNT lilAKtiE ; iluics on" 800 Green St. Wlin, N. J. Ages 8-11 Ages 12-15 Ages 16-18 FORDS - For the young executive: ''N spread within Maybe. Maybe not. But you'll ME 4-4157 vi j "GRABKRTJ This lovely to look at home lias six room* and Is M C be closer to an answer after located on coiw lot 15 x IOC. It has 3 large bed- reading our informative free yoiintjset Sh«P "«d by a noted rooms, on;- finished; m knotty pine. Wall to wall ;loillir booklet for prospective inves- IE ELKS toavoi d | 319 State St., Perth Amboj oarpetiim plus a workable fire place, Two full b^ths, tors, entitled "Does it make 341 George St., New j Third Annual Woudhridgc Township oasemcnii Mulshed ^ knotty pine with a 141-Ioot '»'( u! |0ot sense for me to buy stocks?" oar Spacious living: room nnd kitchen. Twt> air Send this coupon vylthQut ob- Ladies.... conditioners plus ajtwofcar detached garage. ligation today, j TEENAGE BOWLING TOURNEY You'll just love •31,990 our new -* «• •» BOWL MOR LANES 12:00 NoQti Woodbrl^e, N, ). Air-Cooled OFFICIAL ENTR1 FORM EDISON - Brick Ranch House Cruttenden, (CLIP AND MAIL) Hurst Three bedrooms, large living mom, modern kitchen. I would like to enter THE WOODBKIDGE ELKS TEEN- ('rented With (are • • Hair Dryers wall tu wall canioting throughout home. Oversize Podesta & Co. AGE BOWLING TOURNAMENT, I understand that 1 attached garage ami a targe patio. Lot 75 x 115. Always we strive to : Niw Yoik. Amnicin, Mldnrwt Hair Colorin* a Specialty must pay 70c for two i2> games and shoe rental I certify make each 'uneral Full Line of Beauty CuHure that I live in Woodbridge Township, MLTH W. SALIUUUKV, ges, M«r. spray, wreath, blanket *18,250 JIS Midlion A»e.. Perth *mboy, N. J, or floral piece we de- HUhsmt NAME - worthy to serve Woman's World TRADE-INS INVITED DSM-3 ADDRESS , ..,..- , loving tribute. Call Frank Romeo or Harry Tepper Beauty Salon TOWN SCHOOL „ - AGE A8 OF MARCH 31 PHONE „ , U 8-1611 EVES. CH 9-3226 455 Avenel Street n> ">• Avenel OPEN 9 A. M. TO » F. M. - OPEN SUNDATt WALSHECK'S rieiu mall all cnltlti to K, i. COLBY, I CBAMPTON AVENUK, ls Open UUlj » A. M- tu • '• "•' MEMBER Ot M.l,S. Phone ME *-'* M AMBOY FLOWERS rrlii» I A. M. to 9 <*' - WOUUUHIDOI, N. J., tttori Much 21, INI. clalmi the Medical Society of fallen Into tbl. category. \ I do not underrtandwhi•* ttk,ar t In wh*t tt becoming a "teem-jual conrtructton work cannot Mra. Warren L. Welter -: CLASSIFIED Capitol Dome New Jersey. OUR GARDEN begin immediately to aBeviate Very truly yours, ing mass" of civilization, there PERSONAI BATES _ INFORMATION . (Continued from Edit. Page) is leu and leu opportunity for this situation, Why is it neces- 88 Patricia Avenue teen conservation swards dur- sary to take more photographs Colonia, New Jersey Editor's Letters expression of the Individual. MM MABT1N QOTOWBU THIS WEEK ing 1962 . Appointment* This may be due In part to thane d make more surveys, when to public positions could only (Continued from Edit. Page) March 1 M GM>H* Street, tl The average individual has apparent apathy of our citteen- this has already been done by Payable In adr»nfc be made from civil aervice el- the previous administration? A Editor, MI 4-mi By Your Rutgers Garden Re-: Independent-Leader OVEH .. lgiblt lists, under a bill before porter. Dear Sir: -Sunday the C.Y.O. of St. NOTE: NO the Legislature ... A bill be- Iun, UUthisI uutim«e uiof schoo. l troubles Andrew's Church receive Holy HOMEGROWN PLANTS fore the Legislature would Rive a*ut Is- ^ John BaTf. Associate,. Con and tribulations, we woulld pub-.communiob n In a body at the 10 "Every year I plant flower; Tf If phone MErcurj 4-1111 the State Drpnrtment of Agrl- \\T sues BHOUJU hold tenaciously to suitine g Engineers locateltd lin llclnciy liklllte to acclaim MrMI. muiwijAPatrick A. .m M. .«ii»»» Mass.. js Indoors mxl tnP? nfV" culture authority t o promul-^aiul n this knowledge. [this —h one of our most potent New York City. Ths summary we( A. Boylan, our Superintendent! __si_sisterhoosterhuudu D-B'nal - ^»«~^acob!- come up •• writes ft discounted |ate rules »nd regulations gov-j The children oi this t»wn- weapons—the right to vote, (explores the situation thorough. v of" "Schools , for th"e hono*" r h~e hold s a board of directors meet""*- gardener in Mftiidien •rnlng conditions under which ship need education. The peo- ly and its recommendations Citizens, let us never relinqu- — «... - .... *-.—, , But she's willing to try (Win. " fttrbearlnp animals may bplee , too, must be educated This rould eltminnte the flooding ish lightly this greatjind pre- By his appoint to the^New , Con,^^ ^1^- ^^ ,„ ^.^^ ^ rttlaed in Now Jersey . . . Thecan only be done by those indl- cious freedom - Surely you knew of the survey AvBnP Colonl8 JfwMl lin •KeystonM,DW,,er Automobil, e Club viduals who are straightforward privilege, as are Woman's Club of * h?rrt a v re-i»o recipe from; town New York fr-.m I«' PAINTINQ, pap.-r!,.,,, . warns parents to tell their bike-;and sincere and will take the freedoms, the r Donald B' I«ey. extension call FU 1-1747. ,. „„ carpenter and cemmi ... Tuesday at 8:15 ly>,,,Dlu „...... 22 - HdlnR bovs and girls that traf-'tlme and energy to give infor- free enterprise, the Avenel-Colonia , grounds specialist at I*Yee estimates. Call " flc laws apply to them as well mative "down to earth" an- ]Ome after 4:30 P. M. happiness. Ition work Includ y recognired as arl outstanding Firgt Ald ^tri BuildingBuilding.. AnAn-- Rutgers: , ~" _a.s itno Mmotoristn+n*.i*tcs BoftTlnAtt opera-iswernrwra-i vmans t+/o\ all nnikat.lnnquestionas Sincerely. budget? If It is, when will work leader In the edu\tional (Held. nual reports are due in rough - Start with light porous soil,! • FEMALE HELP WANTED • 'tors who dump debris and If the election failure Ruth H. Burns, beging ? If itt is not,, pleasp e ex- This should make \11 the fesi- draft. and provide your Sffdlingsi ..other waste in the coastaljany good results, I.e. It makes IMrs. T.) It has been » over- tem e , LANDSCAPINn plain why dents of our township justlft- _gUb Junior Woman's Club proper moisture and. . '' ^]; BE A SUCCESS -waters of New Jersey could be;I the Township aware of iU re- Wllnt to moi'f money In LAWN MAINTENAM looked•uuiwcu.. ably proud that we have such wm noi,j a physical fitness pro- AVON sponsibilities t6 really inform -. and adequate 1»M «'1*K,. of your o»" WALTER PEDEflK "• considered disorderly, under Editor — Independent Leader., well jmftgjne? nft mftn directing and guiding^.,,,, Wednesday at the home . they germinate, tie w' ipoaMCTICS offers immediate ,ihe provisions of a bill before the community and to place ME 4-1222 Iwoodbridge, N. J. - our school system He Is an Of Miss Sue Martorelli, Harvard Place sand or dry leaves In v,m ynur the Legislature. the goal of a fine educational fed wlth 3 l I am quotinuoting below a letter ^ "P overflowing honor and a credit to our Avenue, at 7:30 P. M. .M,e bottom of a clay tx,t for ^™ftve a FULL CREDIT system above all other inter- . CAPITOL CAPERS: - The j which I havhavee sensentt ttoo Mayoritollets Mayor,— ,. and sewage and refuse community. —Wednesday the Third Ward drainage. Fill the pot to within,^ ^^ AWN Pn0IW ests, then It has not been in WITH AVON rnui« _-,-,„ AtTrpAT1nwc State Division of Alcoholic Zirpolo, which I would appreell - being poured al ll overr the streetstreet. Mrs. Samuel H, Jones Isbtth District Democratic Or- a half-Inch of the rim with a MI 2-1 Mfi f<» liome EXPBR1, ALTERATIONf MW Beverage Control reports only-vain, late your printing in your news-1 object-quite strenuously to my Vice President ,„ganizatio. n meets at Fltegerald's soil mixturr m»cle of • women s clothing dnm-: ten bootleggers were arrested Sincerely, «r: child having to make his way! Parent Teacher Association t 8:15 P. M. 3 22 home. Call ME 4-591(1 tm a parts mow or leafmold. in New Jersey during 1962 Mrs. Jacob F. Denk, Jr "On Monday or this week I through this mess to board the Colonia Junior High 8«hool - polntment. called your office several times,[school bus. Perhaps you are not sand and good garden soil 3: During the first two months of' _ bed a/ soon as they had eaten NEED MONEY' [ ^ : ••»!—»•«• thot thp manhole cover Ithelr pupper. SOW THINLV ON StRKACE 1982, Authoritative in Women to work us iil-, » — —.-- - Jned^ST^h^it^V-no, p^ned to his bed,you- r soil mixture shoesshoes,, rattles, or dice danglindanglinglthtg this country, and this township,Isltuatlotownship, n as flee. Start 6:00 P M No rx- now offeringg reuphoKt.p, ij.it.. i • ... .__ . i i ii_ ..i i _!___*. rrn** SubmeiRe the pot In * in iront of car windshields were.i feel constrained to raise my street. The overflowing of thejvery dangerous situation to sayday at the office to find his two «»"» door- ,pe ^ Bbmiy ^ ^ ^ cause for rejection at time ofvoice in protest against the re-sanitary sewer in front of my'the least, children rushing madly a-bout1 "Be good to your children, almost to th* rim and It when the soil siirfnfe itInspectioi n . . "A gogoodd habitjhabit centt trentd toward "appoln"appointt- home after a rainfal is a dis-j I would appreciate a reply house. He gave both a and they will be good to you. telephone vplce. For Inl-rvlrw pl(f)|tle_ Twenty ypa^ p ti itM Zirpolo as to why w moist. ii one that you have, and aments"— the Board of Educa- in a cof-call HI 2-9218 brtW. ! 'I ME 4-0012 KIMBALL PIANOS SALES & SERVICE Ijor even total loss of voice. This 3/22 tures, lamps, china i Tel. ME 6-0010 glass. We buy and l Funeral Homes |ls the result of laryngitis, or ln- ! JARDOT ijflammation of the larynx. A 64-year-old Hindu school- an^ br0»/a«. MX 4-102 teacher has been selected to; 3 The larynx, a hollow organ portray Mahatma Gandhi dra Beautician PIANO COMPANY CAN "YOU" PASS located in the throat, is the 448 Railway Avenue "Nine Hours to Rwna," to; Kennedy to step up LET US structure in which voice soundsIte filmed In India. iwlth pres*. Woodbridge THE BIKINI TEST? loriglnate. Within the cavity of FlNERAl OPEN DAILY 10-» - i*f. »-• Solve Your HOMES For Free Trial and the larynx—at the level of the FM and SON Appointment Call "Adam's Apple"—are the vocal HEATING PROBLEM Established 1900 CH-\BIEY 'fAKC ME4* cords, membranous folds which from Hi East Avenue Painting ME 6-0225 can be moved closer together or Service to Complete Perth Alnboj N. J. PLUM8IM6 I 1738 I Steambath and Maitaft farther apart by muscular ac- 5 HCATING tion, producing voice sounds 23 Ford Avenue Complete Interior, Available for Heating Installations 867 HARRELLAVENUE Hoarseness, or change of Fords, N. J. Exterior Painting MEN and WOMEN KEROSENE ,voice timber, is the chief sign Phone a Paperhanging of laryngeal Involvement. When Call ELECTROLYSIS hoarseness develops, the best SULla and stack VAlley 6-0358 '••AJ IstimmtM ctaecrtnlli GlTta By Appointment MErcur; First Class Work treatment U to let the larynx Beauty Salon I - Radio & TV Service $3.M Per Single Treatment rest by remaining silent. Smok- 1002 Railway Ave., Avenel 4-1400 Graduate KREE Institute ing Is contra-indicated. ME 4-3150 Heating-Air Conditioning ROOF, GUTTER and Set Need If hoarseness persists, the DOWN DRAIN REPAKt patient should see his physician REPAIRS Call because of the possibility ol a ME 4-4SJ0 Builders AVENEL QUALITY HEATING Fully Inured SLIM & TRIM jmore serious disease process .than temporary inflammation Any Type and Style COAL I OIL CO. & AIR CONDITIONING STANLEY A. LADDIE ARTS RADIO Slenderliini Salon jdue to infection, overuse, or im- 826 ftahway Avenue, Avenel Jiproper use of voice. Continued * by ME 4-7165 & TELEVISION Mil Rahwaj Ave., Avenel Custom Built Homes use of voice when hoarseness All Electric Home. SALES «nd SERVICE • Baid for Hire - is present aggravates the con-; Post and Beam Homes Ceramic Tile HEATING ditkm. Therefore, to restore K & O 1«9 itmrt Street, Avenel Photography vocal function swiftly and com- Free Estimate GAS OIL • ELECTRIC Financing Ait&nged Btpalr Estimates Free! pletely, remember "silence is WASH AIR or HOI WATEB Call For Appointment AnUnui SONNY'S golden" EDWARD SWANICK Free Fstimstfs - Tlmt P»ym«nti Professional Color Picture! ubM TuM tit* « Oui «or« Michael S. Newjohn, M D. At a Reasonable Prlu Car RidiM Xrrlccd PrompUj WOODBRIDGE HOME IM3 h'waj #1. CERAMIC TILE Candid WrteUnci, Bu-MiUTaht, RHYTHM KINGS BUILDING CO., INC. MB 4-2W3 V *-«t» NO WILLOW ConflrnuiUon, AnnlTertartci, Lacey also came up with 15t Strawberry Hill Avenue CONTRACTOR Pirtlei or Any Othtt Rooflig & Siding Four-Piece Band . Woodbridge, N. J. straightforward answer lo including Mosaic tiles PtcterUl ItotlM Music for Dances, question from a reader in Ntp Telephone Mfi 6-0026 11 tKlt C«l«r Flctulei Cool vlrw of sprlnc drmjinK pr»»»nti an tune: "Should I plant a wecp- with frmlnlnr bodirr. rap nlfrvn and plf New Jobi and bulnttiif Alinw, f»M Picnics, Weddings, and Henry Jaisei & Soi tnj willow tree In a home d< • huttuiih arrrnt thr (lattrrlni yukt, 111 (ashlonrd li Repairs of All Hindi All Other Occasion. - Cosl & Fuel Oil -1 .velopment that has only M-pu, «f Kaitman Rndfl pol)f*trr »nd raron. Iron <1 tanks and a high water level ' OriflniiU. 40 Mary Avenue, Fords REASONABLE RATES The weeping willow is recom- Sheet Metal Work ITS WISE TO ORDER VAHey 8-4830 KI 1-7878 mended only for a natural ln- Rooflm, MeUI Cellini .atlon, Mich u along the b«nk ALL WORK M4 rvnwe* Wort of a stream or lake. Construction . FULLY GUARANTEED! Watch Repairing Usually, in a hurricane the 588 Alden Strwt willow U the first tree to go FU 8-1667 over. IU roots can spread out NOW! DICK RICHARDS Portnlt. CbUdnp, Babtoi Woodbridg*. N. J. 40 feet or more and are almou GGOLDBLATT'O S uii| ChrtiUolm EXPERT sure to find their way :nto Guaranteed Lehigh UHway't Oldeit CONSTR. CO. Jeweler M fcl# itudJo Color Plctom Telephone MEronry 4-114* your settle tank field or vuur and Album, M» H WATCH REPAIRIH6 95 Hlilcrest 1-6738 U East OheiTj Street lghbMf. That could NOT OR 20 Done On trouble. | W R Aim AY PramUet 1 STOVE ^ Alterations Wt i Valu BUek aa4 WblU Betlei Street for damp loca- Additions Pietvm Modett |Lion, ln the experience of Rut- UqoT Stores Lin* ol T. R. STEVENS gers horticulturists, are the Custom Homes aoofim «•! ItNt Mttal Walk Prieet Ctnwni a&d SuppUM it sweetgum, pine, oak andred Garages 68S ST. GE09GE AVE. ALL WOlk maple. Telephone MErcury 4-1888 count Prteei, WOODBBIDOE GUARANTEED Sidewalks rm rum With Onr tftkk aM EUpaln Van Johnson will make an WOODBRIDGE bpert DaTtloplni ai MARTIN LAWRENCE Fences of all JEWELERS eight-week American stage tour Prtntlni Mrrtt*. atarrin^ in "The Music Man ' Typea ME 4-1086 FREE ESTIMATES Liquor Store, Inc. quick liUnlnaUqn * Photoila* He haa been playing this role In M Main St. Woodbridge WE DELIVER! London for the past year. Delicatessen From the start, make your wedding »' Complete Stock pi Domestic AllrCoadlttenlni Electrical Coitractor 1 WM Ail HuT slon of long-remembered good taste & and Imported Wines GALLARD'S PHOTO LELLO'S iBdnrtrlal toli«nt • tinctloa Invttattoru set the tine of fom Been and Llquon 847 Amboy Avenue iStar flurdi Accordloi School roi-nsi Htnunnuni (ectlon. Choose your own paper and TREAT $d0PPf Woodbridge, N. J. tu 4-nSTw m 4-UM 76 Homestead Avenue 574 AMBOY AVENUE ARNOTT For Past Service 611 Raima j Avenue MB 4-3(51 Avenel , from our complete selections. Consult Jusl Give U« a Call WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Electrical Cenpaiy Woodbrldge Service Station ME, 6-0495 any problem! (Opp. Whit* fliuich) Commercial Carrying a Full Line of • 8ALAD8 at Their Best Movlig & Tracking if Instruments SIMONE BROS. Residential LINDEN, N J • 8ODA FOUNTAIN TOWHE GARAGE * Sheet Music "Quality... Worthy of the Occm • FRESH BAKERY GOODS Move "IDEAL WAf Advertise Industrial if Acceawries for All HU 6-2726 j. r Ovtatr * 8<» Instruments Open 7iM.lo 10:S0 P. M. Phone FP 8-3814 Wlrtaf ani Mstatenane* AGENT NATIONAL V*N 485 AMBO1 AVENUE HU 6-OO59 mCLUDINQ SUNDAYS Your Service if New and Used JUNES Woodbridge 61S linden Aw., Woodbridfc AcCordions Clow4 Wednesday All D»j 1286 SI G«wi» Ave., Avene] HEravr 4-UU Rented and Sold MIDDLESEX PR! SPECIAL WINTER KATES In This Space LOCAL MOVES Wt'rt In AMordlon Band Ttainlnt (Independent-Leader Building) CLASSIFIED 1 Uaa 404.1 ttlto. IU low • BEAK WHt»L ALALIGNI - Bt|liiMn and Advanced For Only MENT aa4 BALANICI ItodtnU Accepted 20 Green Street, Woodbridt ADS WANT-ADS Classifieds OrekMtra fat AU Oocaaloiu Telephone Certified AAA Instructor* BRING Bring Results Graduate *i Eaatern tMHtk r f MErcury 4-1111 RESULTS the BACON '8 WANT IDS Mule and Art* FAOS BIVENTET5N

ie Rams' best on the LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES / if. Way Mark Reached and Richard Blash, Michael Haythornth , AtAnthony-H-Ch h ™lvely; Th* ?lniti'\^^i^i"-^-ht "Mh'd' * tlon the Building Inspector shall WOODBRIDOS SPUR BILIBP 8KW- SUWd. Includes tht aggregate{determined by rttelutlont to bt Bill forward the application together IR AND THI FORD AVttTOS RI-amount of IJU.OOO Which li eitl-] hereafter adopted sano, Edward Matera, Hohert'21 BnrJ who m" M Interested therein will TJlnn» n l with all pertinent data and Infor- LISP 88WIR, AND TO AUTHORIZEmated to be ncceu&ry to finance the Section 4. TO finance said pur- Catalfano nnd Timothy Kish. ' ' * « «™ tn opportunity to he he»rd mation to the Planning Board, TheTHK ISSUAHCE OP 1583,0S0 Or cost of such purpOM. Including pose, bond anticipation notes of Cerebral Palsy Drive Planning Board shall, within BONOS AND TO PROVIDE FOR architect's feti. accounting, engi- said Township of an aggregate nnn- The' .Den forty-fl»e («) daya of th» recelpt'THE ISSUANCE OF BOND ANT1C1-, neering and Inspection costs, legal dpal amount not exceeding 12(13.- trie Bonnies Township Clerk 0M, art hereby authorised to lw Is- Tre^nt c.nt, of the nnu, review the entire PATION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION npenaei ani) other expenses, includ- AN ORDtlfAHOI TO AMEND AN matter ln relation to the health OF THEISSUANCI OF SUCH ing Interest on such obligation* to sued pursuant to said Local Bond ORDINAMCB IRTITLED "TOWN- traflle safety and general welfare|B0TO8. h t permitteittd by Section Law ln antelp*tlon o< thf limiani-e SHIP OF WOODBRIDQB ZONING the ext«nt ,v |(>siu<-iii.i j while it rms exnanrini T""" "' William Bernath, den of the community and with a view 40A:3-30 of the Local Bond Law oi aslld bbondsd . BlBald nolnoM urtull Fordham, the senior League ORDINANCE IMP.," toward ascertaining whether the and (88 ) the period of usefulness ofIntereInteresst »t « r»t» *hlrh shnRhtlli ! !l"t BB IT ORDAlftlD by tht Town- equlrementt and ttandardB WHEREAS, the Bute Department t i(l per «n- :„„„„.« «nny of ft, facV, for aid to*^ gig*" •«£" «h>^^ Of H lth f 8 t J said purpose, uncording to Its rta-leneeeenceeid ill per ctntum to thelr preMnt con ship Committee of the Township of sen met and the relatl " ° * tonable lite it a ptrtod of 40 years.l num. a'nVmnd v bbee immil fn.ta „„, ,i»12 United tlcnU, 1U expanded se> vIcrs ^r"«0" Alan Mo'm/T^ ^"^ ^ Woodbrldge, Middlesex County, New P to time to time pursuant to nnd *nh- A ship o! the propoaed project to computed from the dtte ot tald , vs{)Clnt.on fund reprint substantial Addition* 1 J» _ ^^ ™:«wta| Boston Colteg«y Jersey, pursuant to the authority tha comprehensive plan of the bonds. In the limitations prM«-rll)«l hf conferred by R.8. 4O:S5-3o et seq. Mrs. Plr- Township as It Is developed, and ?_,.„,. hv . Section 1. The turn, ot ttS.OM It said Law. All matters with rcspnt Joseph Wlrsblcki. for victory No. 11 since the start ot the State of New Jersey, and shall make a written report there- -- y July to sold notfi not dflrnnlniwl hv this amendment* thereof and the sup- 1980. that the expenditures for thehereby appropriated, In addition to ordinance shall be detfrmlnul hv of the season. said 1103,000 heretofore appropri- of plements thereto, that the Orrtl- ,fter described au- 1 resolutlonJ to M hereafter sitnptr.i. The so Coach Charley ated, to the payment of the cost r8 entltled "Township of Wood- In the- event Hint bnnrts are l««uri IMMI for °P; - l., is being carried on In 20 den mothers' of construction such Ford Avenue f B 4. The bridge Zoning Ordinance of two" be mimnnnt tn this ordlnanrp thf T- t Cen- "„, Astronauts," and It hereby It amended as follows !-.».! «— mi J..." _ ."J proiecc me PUDIIC neann ana to relief sanitary "eweri. Such appro- amount if notM herphy s» . 1- I priation of »28.0VI shall be met from , M 1 SECTION L Article HI, Definitions ua»l allif&'M oWr? £«»• « ~ * Pitmen thorlJfd to he uued" shall Hf ri- Is tmendeS to add the following l the proceeds of bond! authorised by equal t» t! ^ no report It received dur. thla ordlntnce. Said Improvement dured hv an nmmint ,k". .ir. ln the appropriate alphnbetlcal period, the Building In- nrtnclpul smmmt off the bonrli , order: shall be a general Improvement to (' I'llCCIO the t-fi-pryor nine, Col- spector may thereupon Issue «uch(ttoMi an(J no be paid for by gentrtl taxation, and I IUM!. It the wrerrente amount i,f "Dwelling, Multi-Level," A build- P jtstandlni; bonds snd notes isnii 1 1 1 " ritory north of thp Rarltan ff fr™ th. PiaSniS. eLrd |of P°lnpreventing goorr suppressing such no part ot the cost thereof shall be ,,;rn f)I I' * biggest ing more tBan J>> stories or more port iron tne running Boardi „,*«.-)- .*int.. >nii ursuunt to this ordinance shall t m ct an<1i assessed against property tpecltlly iiiii thr "River while Mr. Pucclo's group J six point effort by Dennis Es than 31 feet In height, on oneAfter the report from tn« Plan- *"* """*• 1 benefited. It Is hereby determined ny tlmo nceM t.h« sum flr«t rnen- lot, used or designed u a re si .loned In thin section the morr-i iP ,., ,vi' will cover wlj] flhver' the comrmmitlrV poslto. nlng Board la wcelved by the . WHEREAS, pursuant to such or- and stated that (1) the construe dence for three (3) or more faml- the tlon i (herein ilied hy the Issuance of snld ton i ',„ Sunday period <$f the river and rxtend-. St. Bonaventure, the second Buildlnthe applicang Inspectort of an, hy econdition thall adviss oer &**•ordinance Townhladoptedoptedp onCommittee Septembe, rba/; , nail, to not !»» than 'he amnurt souUl llet living Independently of each 1980 p , referred to as "purpote"), Is not s requirements set forth In the.re- . provldre/fo^ *—r "•- '— such etreu. be applied to the ,-. Mnrch 25 (n(t to the western border of Place team In the lineup, en- otber. Township port, and no permit shall be is- of the Woodbrldge thspue r constructiorelief tawenr .mfM ot such notes th«n "ut- Still Garden Apartment, A building ln lh .to flntnee Wood- Mlddle.scx County, countered little opposition sued by the BuUdlng Inspector un- « Township and tet forth not more than 2 Va stories or 35 said purpose by the Issuance of obll rndlnc. til all the condition! and require- therein the various sanitary tewer 1 of ihp romping to a decisive 56-14 vic- feet ln height, at measured from Rations of said Township pursuant Section 9 It Is here )? determined tory over LaSalle. the mean level of the ground im- *.__._._:»__. .. -rtenslons to be constructed and to the Local Bond Law of New Jer md declared thst the average period i ,,ffiirt* said the pproprlated the turn of •1,370,000 mediately adjacent to the base of t0 10 if usefulness, of laid purposes, ir- Tommy Kelly added to his the structure to Us highest point to make a change' In a duly ap- " payment of the cost of msl NewCubPack jSetting Pace c)l B«rpo"J rrtlnr; to their reajonable lives It unmial op- exclusive of chimney or tower, on proved application shall follow the '"" »< improvement which Is be amount of a period of « vesrt computed from scoring total with 22 points, same procedure for obtaining ap- 'ng undertaken at a general Im ihe CP pro- TEAM STANDINGS one lot, containing three or more »e It- the date of said bonds, while Ron Morrlale collected 14 prbval thereof at ln the original provement and the Township Com I13I.0S0, in- Section J It it hurebv determined Holds Meeting Ilith School Intra-Mural and Bob Woods, 10, to pace the the bonds ,ni) stnted that the Supplementsl of the I Saints. Joe Pryor's seven mark- tles or both. If building untts are authorized to be Issued by the prior Debt Statement required by itld connected physically, the attuched Local Bond Law has been duly made i ffirncs fro"1 AVENEL — The first pack W 1,'ers was high for LaSalle. unit* shall be considered one gar- sututionftl. the remaining parts or der- the Township Committee. , to be Issued, am nd fllrd ln the offlcr of the Town- ainrniionn and nwetlnu of the newly-ornuntzcd 8 2 Holy Cross ran Its string to den apartment. provisions hereof thall not be af- ordinance adopted on September 37 (M the sort of siieh purpose, • ship Clerk ot tald Township, and Ram Garden Apartment Development. fected and shall remain valid and 19M< provided for the construction hereinbefore stated, Includes th hat tiirh statement so Bled shows • fund" are Cub 8cout Pack 73 wns hrld in « 7 3 11 straight ln the Junior League Two or more garden apartments amount of »14,300 whlcl :hst the gross debt of said Town- 5 after1 hammering St, John's to In effect. of the Fort] Avenue relief tewer In rrml event* St. Andrews Church hall In- Bonnles 5 on a single lot, SUCTION 14. Thlt Ordlntnce shalltho Township and tat forth therein estimated to be necessary tc ship, us denned In Section 4OA:2-43 Oroit Floor Area. The total flnnnce the coat of such purpose, ot sMri t.ocM Bond Law. It Increased inncs of thf trodurtlon of lenders and h,)Vs Crusadrrs 4 6 the tune of a one sided 34-7 take eflect Immediately after the various sanitary sewer exten •'!;•• floor area Of * residential struc- ons Including architect's fees, account by this ordinance by (263,090, and vet lilft.i hy >rr> the highlight of the mcft- Hoya» 4 Bscore. adoption and publication as re- " to be constructed and appro wr ture which I* used for residential quired by law. printed the sum of (103,000 to theni;. englneerlnit and lnspectlm that the Issunnce ot the bonds and :,im^ and or-in«. ' plratM , » &< Mike Magnola led the victor- purposu exclusive of cellars and WALTER ZTBPOLO, payment of the cost of malting «uch osts, legal expenses and other ej notes authorized by this ordinance ious scorers with 14 points, unimproved attloa. In brAlness or penset, including Interest on sue!Is permitted by an exception to the Joseph Butor, parish MOUUHK .Senior I*afue commercial activities, It shall ln- Coramltteeman-at-Large Improvement which la being under- obligations to the extent permltte< debt llrr.'.mions prescribed by said •,,.• ,md sppcl- chairman, tntrodnced the foi.Tordham 11 0 while Bobby Faulkner and by Section 40A:2-20 of the Loca Local Bond Law contained ln Sub- olude cutWmw fwttttlea «nd sales B, J* DONIQAN, and "the" Township Committee finds, lowlnu committee members: 8t- Bonavcnture 9 21 Tommy Duggan each hit for six or thlpplng areas, but not cellars, Township Clerk that an additional »J8,050 It ttqulredl Bond Law, and (6) the period c division (e. of Section 40:A3-7 of iscfulnest of said purpose, accord' said Inw. ' , Joseph Frame, instltuthnml LaSalle 5 8 each. Jimmy Robftk chipped in buement! or attic* which ennnot To be advertised ln The Inde- to pay the coat ot Buch lmprove- be used for tales purpose, in any pendent-Leader on March 22nd 1962 ment; NOW, THBHBPOBB, . to Its reasonable lite Is a perlo section 7. This ordinance iball to hint representative: Carmine Bor- Boston College 3 8 with four to pace St. John's. f 40 years, computed from the dal take meet twenty days tftM th* itructure, open porches, erterior with Notice of Public He»rln'K for' BE IT ORDAINED by the Town- of said bonds. first publication thereof after Anal cub committee chalrnmr Hall 8 The pursuing Duquesne balconies, breezeways, open spaces, final adoption on April ltd, 1962. ship Committee of the Township garages or similar extensions Section 3. To finance said pur- passage. Albert CaldUlre, treasurer; C p. Manhattan 9,cagers remained ln the thick of I.-LC 3/22/62 of "Woodbrldge, ln the County of which are not actually used for • Middlesex, as follows: poses, bonds of tald Township of WALTBB ZIRPOLO. A teen - »«e Muccllll. secretary: Philip Svn- Jnnlor League |the battle for first place by re residential or tttti purposes art Section 1. The sum Of 1235,000 Is an aggregate, principal amount not Commltteemen-et-I*TO excluded." NOTIC1 1 exceeding $283,050 are hereby au- Attest: i, the Wiwd- bodn, William TenKstrom and Ho^ Cross 11 0 versing St. Peter's 34-4. hereby appropriated, ln addition to v NOTICE 19 HEREBY QIVEN that said (1.37O.OOO heretofore appropri- thorized to be Issued pursuant to B. J. 10 l| Glenn Mason with 0 1 lthB 1 : enter, was Anthony Ohler Olenn Pryor is Duquesne elgW"™ ", -^SJSn' ! \ ta following propoted ordinance ated, to the payment of the cost said Local Bond Lnw, Said bonds Township Clerk 5 counters and Tommy Levan- UCI!d lrB t To be advertised ln The Inde- •Aiii-.-n School b master with Joseph Wuk- Notr(> Dame 6 dence Zone) flection 3 b.. H|Wa™?rtin^?, introduced an*?,d patte"*!".d? o"Sn. Ir so*' constructlrltti g suchh WoodbrldgWodbrld e shall bear Interest at a rate, which ru amended to read as Jm w,: reading at aa meetinmMt g 0of ththe e Towownn pendent-Leaiter on March 22nd, 1M, 8t Prft c 5 t doskl, James Pessolano and mun.-minuy, uium-icvei andl^M™^ " ,. iil L T * spur relief taniury sewert. Such shall not exceed sit per cefitum •*» ninti'M wa« itsch assisting. » *» multi-level andl^^ cWnltte111 e of the Townsn|Township oof. (6%) per annum. All matters with with Notice of Public Hearing tor 4 7 Paul Woods with sfc sparked garden apartment structures tub-iS^^SSWoodbrldge , Ii n th«fe Count£' y ofP Mid appropriatio- n ot 1235,000 thall be final adoption on April 3rd, IMS. Williams and Th.~e~ Webel...... i.o. Denr^.. . th.u_e ."Bo „ . bVillanova the standards met from the proceeds'of the boiids| respect to said bonds not deter at John's 3 g Coach Sam Pessotano'ft club's tlont tet forth ln Article X . held on the 20th day oauthorizef d by thlt ordinance Said mined by this ordinance thall be vnm urdnnn. Tne CaU" \t headed by den Darts. tlon 3. of thlt Ordinance." 1962. and that said ordinance Improvement shall be a general lm< St. Peter's 3 8 atUck. mil-be taken up for further coc- ;,n.-1 eirl con- John onu|e gnd Warren Erich, 8ICTION 3, Article XX, (Permit- .... „ t • - -— - provement to be paid for by gen Loyola B: Notre Dame took a firm grip ted Modification! and Emxytlons), slderatlon for final passage at a i taiatlon. and no part of the Sutor. dPTi ertt tv! Biddy Leagur Ion third place ln the league by Section 3.e it amended bv rhang meeting of tald Township Commit- cost thereor ,naU be assessed against Mi» chief. Boys are Louis Jav«r- , _ ing the term "Multi-Family Struc- tee to be held « Itt meeting room property specially benefited. It Is Wurr n 11 0 defeating VlUanova 18-4 ln a See the Best BROADWAY PLAYS •-. an .'lwyon of nicky, Charles Oentlle. Thomas „ T lutes" to "Mulll-Level Struc [n the Municipal Building, ln Wood- Uereby determined and stated that 7 4 low scoring game. Greg Drozo's tures," wherever It appears, end (1) th*«e constructioconstructon of tuch sanl : ,:•"•• at thf crllly, Willtatn Oldalc, Walter ,a*" Aprilp , . at 8:00 o'clock P. MM.., "HOW TO SUCCEED" .,. "SOUND OF MUSIC" 4 8 eiRht poinU was high for the by changing Section 2.e, (1) If) tary KWtn (her,in referred to as Latfn to read at follows: or as toon thereafteeeaftef r M tald matter "purpose"), Is not a current expense i »f 7 P M In wilk and Joseph WultlLvh. Jr - 7 winners. "MARY, MARY" .. . "MILK AND HONEY" 4 "There shall be a minimum ot can b e reached,hd at which time and or ,aW Township and (J) It Is neces- > '•"ol L>n 1. the "TiKers". 1« head- 3 7 Bob CUento paced the War- one and one-half parking spaces{place all oersons who may be inter' Bary to finance oald purpoeeby the MANY OTHERS csted therein will be given an op- Inujnce of obUgatlont of tald Town- ed by den mother*. Mrs Thorn- pi to 3 8 rlors to their 11th victory ln for every dwelling unit." s tl9 MOTION 4. Article XX, section 3. e.nortunlty to be heard concerning 8hip pursuant to the Local Bond Round Trip TRANSPORTATION .. THEATRE inn >t K)R PATTEN as Crllly and Mrs. Mtrhn.' , — With the pen-tbe BlddV League with a 15 (2) Is amended to read: TICKETS ... DINNER in New York and B. J. DUNIOAH mated cort ot md purpose Is II,- ' ' \n oyfi\ house Mysrka. Den chief li Onry In 1 11 0 "For Garden .Apartments and nearing IU conclu-lPPMtoW^WgW " ** Oarden Apartment Development!," Townthip Clerk of the Township smom. and («) the ettlmated mail New Jersey and Section 2.e. (1) ID shall be of Woodbrldge, N. J. mum amount of bonds or notes : y.s John Surlclc Thomas and Michael Myszka, . .Mur(il Bas-23"4 count. amended to read at follows: AN ORDINANCE TO MAKB AN An- necessary to be Issued for tald pur1- (Cocktail With Even Dinner) H 8ch0oMntra pose Is 11,603,000, Including the"II, •.: •.:..• :;•• skatttuk. William and John Teng trom. "^ll lxa ue the K ma*n-i The Hawlu. under the guld- "There thall be a minimum of DITIONAL APPROPRIATION FOR S K one and one-half parking spaces THE IMPROVEMENT OP THE SANI- [370,000 of the bonds authorized to For Immediate Reservations for every dwetlUur unit." TARY SBWER SYSTEM OP THbEe Issued by the prior ordinance s! .r.,kl. 8 Rad- man and Warren Erich. ^^ ^ ^ -.dinched second place 8KCTION }. Tha Zoning Map reTOWNSHI- P OP WOODBRIDGE, IH and the (235,000 hereinafter author- Telephone MErcury 4-7583 s! r turn|n THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, BY ized to ba Issued, and (5) the cost .:,>!ay. April 25. Mrs. Joseph Blash, Mrs Otis ^ , pi au>s by a 57-43l<"5 victory over the i ferred to ln Article VII. Section 2 bic tnf r shall be amended by C the TUB CONSTRUCTION ••: : : ii.nd j. Patten, Van Hooslrr, and Mr*. Philip j^,.^ ; Dtwiis Kunti canned eight following lots froni B-l. Neighbor' • '«r rnngrpja- plsano, d«n mothers, are In ^ Q | h |,j 04.20 Jd- P°!nta to place high for the hood Business Zone to H-6, Resi- e ae s e a dence Zone:. tnth Con- ehaxg* of Den J. the "CrorUlaa." vantage at the halftlrnr, Inter- *'nners, while Robert Sanders BlOck 607-B, Lots 1 It 2^3kyUne 0 t0 DonaM Van Hooskr u den minlm, but whatever semb-K ^ *r for the "*>•* tl Lake Ave. Block 508-A, Lot! 1 & 2—Cameo lan« the name *had of being Kn'dw- Place & LtktM. close dlsatpeared ln the third1 The Uken, who have made BlocI S07-B UU i It 4-JUpl- period whrn the league leaders headway In recent games, set tor rlace tc UK* Avtnue Fastest Service Anywhere! filock SJ7-B, LottU L 15 poured 19 point* through the back thji Colts by a 1*71 margin StOTION 8. Article XVII (M-l Light hoop to pull out of reach. M Ed Baurels paced his club Industry Zone) Jt amended to add ta fiectloa lb tbereol MI addl Jones enjoyed a good,*^ tlonal BubttctloBjiurterad (7), as Kodachrome and Ektactirome Film shootlni? nlKht to lead the Oaolsi LCQAL NOTICES *lth 18 points, while Artie1 INTEREST shopplw MtUnJaMtbttni of an Steinft'ld was close behind slnk- NOTICE lnteaated djBeGSUielA ,'of retaU Processing Inc IB The Pirates' most con- Notice ta nertbr llren that the sto^i and *&opa^eri0WU ttrvlce tollowlnc proponed ordinance was sistent shooters were Lee Park- lntroUes wlthjiBg"i7t7"me«finf"oti f f "ththe ToirathTowniollp iu, add thfcties qr by Kodak clu.itPrs of 18 and 10, respec-'committt* «t the Township of aoditortfeDU hotiMit In an enflomfl Hvrlv iWoodbrWge, In the County of Mid- MldUuTw bulldlnga and utiUtlog akh common facllltlet ar cus- ' • . , „ dleset. Hew Jwity. held on the joth J !'t llie second place Rams re- day'of «arch. l«H, and that tald tomer parking areas, p«datUUn mained In contention one game ordlnane* will be taken up for for- walks, track loading and unload- ther ing space and utilities, and ttor- nff thi- nice hv defontW »WA eontJderaUon and ttnal pastaje jig* Jadlltlet. All other TUBS are Hoyns 51-47 for their seventh mlttee to be htld at IU meetlnc ipeotflcally excluded from thlt typ* of development. PUBLIX PHARMACY room In th* Memorial Municipal victory In 10 games, ( '••'",' ... „, Bolldlng tn Woodbrldge, Hew Jertey, SECTION 7- . Article XVH,< SecSectiot n M Maain Wpodbridge Tommy CChmlel l with 21 on tthh«e IrddaIrt dayy oof AprilApril,, 1««1««,, atSOOi 1 (Permitte...d. Accessory U»es) It counters and Bobby Wood WitbJp, M. (iBT). or at soon thereafter by adding thereto a tub- paragraph "d" M follovt; "d. In connection with uses per- mitted pursuant to tht provision! of tubparagraph 17) of. flection I. b. of thlt Article rvfl, garage •pace for the storage ot commer- cial vehicles, and signs at specified ln Article XIX Section 2. c. (2) (B-3 Highway Biutueis Zone) of thtt Ordinance, and other cus- tomary ancillary uses and ttruo- turet which are clearly Incidental to the principal structure and the use ot the department store or regional shoppln,,' center." SECTION *. Section »s (J) of Article XVII shall be amended to read at follow "(1) Staplovee parking- areat UP AGAIN/ may bt) located In any of th« re- quired yard areas other than the front yard, provided that they ire at lea« twenty feet from the atrMt Unt or the boundary of a residence cone. Nut more than two driftwtfft of not less than twenty ftet or' more than thirty feet In width for means of lngrett and Week's egret! tor such lurking treat thai] be permitted for inch one hum dred feet of frounse upon a pub- llo itreet, highway or road; nor shall any driveway be located cloter than, one hundred feet to • Hereafter you will receive yojar interest April 1, and tht Intersection of two pubUo streets. Only vlsltuM parking may bt p«rmlU«d ln the front yard ln uaeai other than thoee business Octpber 1, compqunded semi-annually, automatically Circulation ueeiipedfied above In thla Article In Section 1 (b). Whenevet pew tlblei, driveways shall be Ibcatt to at not to create traffic hkzan added to! your savings account at a rate of 3%. I ! with respect to existing prlval driveways, public street*, hlghwa; and nbdt-Of private streets. laiCTlOH », "Article XIJ, Bectlon J, d. (M-l tight industrial Zone) shall be amended by adding there- of the to a new subsection (5) at follows: • Each savings account is insured up to $10,000.00 by "(1) With respectj to utea per- mltted under Artlch XVH 8e«- tlon 1. b, (7), auctJ tjgtti as MJ >':h permitted under Sftlon J* (B-» the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. filrtway Butlnesi Z6ne> ot ^rilele

8K0Tl'OH 10. Article XVH, Bictton 5 (Am. Yard and Building B«- outnmentt) Is amended by adding INDEPENDENT- Wbttctlont (b) and (cj UTQUQWI: "(b) Where a lot In th* M-l if. Save by mail--we pay all the postage! Light Inauatry zone U used1 for a

for B-3 Highway - „ K „. , that'there shall b« a mlnl- uta of threa (3) acres, a| JMM fjpflr »rj» of thai building

„. Artlclt JVn,*(M-l try Zone), Section I. a., ,l.loii8 and Itequlre- unendDd to Had as IRST BANK AND TRUST COME\NY Partmtnt Store, efc.) other provl ALL - TRIE SSt ftd Ttqulrem«BU ahall be out In Article Forcte and Pprth Amboy, N. J.

with appro- ahall bt pro- tha same lot u the Utt HIGH! art MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT HS8URANCB CORPORATION

Pri« to ajiyro PAGE FT01TTEEN FRIDAY, MARrH 23. 1982 A & 0 Tossers Columbus 5 TopsSUoeS in Plavoffs Royals Secon CARTERET The Nathan; Hair School five defeated thej In Jr. League St. Joes In tii'.i final same ln CARTKKKr The A and Wins 2nd Half O M,MTI Shop won the second CARTKRET i,, Half Winne| r the. Midget Retention A Bask- CARTERET The Columbus ; , nml ,1,-rirli.i" rinw in Ihr won the SCCCHI I in 8chool five von the champion- *w I I> II 1 itball LPHPiie, 32 to 13 It was ,)fls m II •• Junior Uv to 36i Ed Prokoplak was high scorer| Every Hawk player had a bl«Such .(.he losers. Royal* for the winnccs with a total ofjhand In-the scoring. Pedak A liii,' third period nilly in ,nlne points. and sowlerka scored four points each, while Springer tallied which they outplayed the Holy ' The team standing and score JFnmlly by lft-4 gave the double figures follows: nine points for the losers, scored 15 ^herepon The box score; 'in the A and O tossers. 'rniiy Kopin Midget Class "A" League B]oards on rebounds and em- Koval 1 iHeffernnn Wilhelm 0 n •!oyed an effective "•'"• fcientr The box score: Fox Columbus Urban 1 h ,o 'thwart every Snrrrd Heartj COLUMBUS LlsnyczyJ P. Lewis ... HAWKS- Cum I.«-»RiiP rhampions. Standing. Kevin Urban. Wasylk Suwinkn. UrnnU Ffdnk 2 1 O. P. Magner Alfred Prrry and Coach I.nu Fedak. Kneeling, Steven Knvalk, (irceory Wilhelm. David McMnhon n ThTnrxt Holy Fnmlly_ gamejftten White 1 0 Gregory will br against thr Si Francis Ma«i and Nicholas Del arlo. n PrlehKtt .. •elson .. 0 0 Lehotsky n 'Ivc of Trenton Frokopiak ~. 4 1 Spofinnetv. The box score- TerelKUkl HOLY FAMILY Feldheim n jRoblns Chiera 0 0 G. F. CARTER FT Jackson 0 0 0 P (Tardy 0|8obieski l 19 12 50 j3clbetta Qrandell .. 0 0 4 Szcepanskl 0 Slfko . 1 3 1IOI.Y FAMILY 'Fernando McDonald' „ „ 2 0 4iKotHnski _ 0 Meleoji ft Versegl 2 0 iFerenchik 0 Melech 4 Plecwki 1 Sarclkowakl 0 Markov* it/. Tc?psney 0 ''I 9 1 19 20 HOLY FAMILY Springer „ 4 Hll'llT RlBler 1 G. F. 8 p. c/ak '•Pat Dalia Hi'. W. Coanshock 2 4 Mnrek Kopln Slerkerkft 0 0 Rzasn t D. Coanshock ..... 2 5 16 10 42 Pletnnk Big MM Sri Kolakowski 0 0 11 \2 1.) 12—50 Koby CARTERET Reddlngton ._ 1 2 Loafers, Tigers Recreation doings . . . Whet - !>. Holy Knimty 12 9 4 17—42 Mmek rolling for the Palazza . _.....,.„ 0 0 omorrow's final games of thi —'Engineers, had a h Varga — .... 0 0 Are Champions Midget Leagues are played, all 79ifi5S on games of lii'i 1 11 CARTERKT — The Loafers scheduled games will be com- SOUTH AMBOY ,203. In the CarWvct ].•• won the Class A championship pleted. Only the playoffs in the Trenton Races G. F P j I.easiie this in the Girls Class A Recrea- Midget B League and the Senioi Wisnlrki 1 0 Hunt effort* en tion League with a 6-1 record League remain and the 1961 - Set For April 1 Pzlnciol 2 2 6 Engineers to win Gold Jewelers They copped their final game Giinmind 2 2 from Clark Electnr in league competition by de- TRFNTON- The most cele-iT™1'* 2 ' Clwsak's Plumbiim . eating the Midgets, 25-12. as, Frank & Joans team hold the hi-uted hin'iip of speed mer-'Kuprha 3 0 fijthe league, won ii, Upset Leaders jfnda Surowka was high scorersenior championship chants will mm the pit area of;W(ll'sa ' ' 3!sHar"s Auto Servi , OARTERET — Taking advan- with 14 points. play the A & 0 Cardinals in a the Trcnlon Speedway Sunday.jVida 4 " 8 Andy LeUo's bic f,» tage of two 609 sets, rolled by The second place Rompers out of three game series April 1 f-ir the fourth nnnuallPauloslfl n ° 0;Frank Slomko's 6^i - I John Davidson and George ;ot their fifth win of the cur-for the playoff trophy, April ii^AO nujional championship G(lrcfil ° " 0*; At present Cisznk'- Murdock plus Mike Neshimka's rent season as the Question and 4. The A & O Sweet Shnp |for Indianapolis Speedway cars. ' ' — two (tames over Siskn . 588, the Gold Jewelers cut Marks could not field a team. Post-time for the rich classic '•'' • s 36,Trucking as Biskos deeply into Ideal Liquors lead In the Girls Class B League,. and. the playoff is 2:30 P.M. ' games to Walter's M>: Hank Wojtowic? si,. by nipping them In three the Tigers won the champion-)the Holy Family team Certain \n top last year's 29,r) ttlf .W games — two by margins of five ship with an Btl record. They Dartmouth finished the sea-. way for the Men's Pi entry field, the important. |> 3P£ HOI 617 series. and 17 pins respectively. The won their final contest over son with fine record of motor contest will use official results left Ideal a game and the BObbetts by a close 6 - 4wins and 2 losses for the time-trials eommeticmn at 12:- The J anl G Tel. a half up. with the Gold Jew- score in a low scoring game. championship. The Hawks and 45 P.M. to qualify the 22 fastest Hill Bowl Loop lost two games to 'I-., elers moving up into fourth The Little Five made a strong the Holy Family team tied for DARTMOUTH FIVE: Winners in the Krosh-Soph Recrrtation Basketball Leaeue. Back (contenders for the 100-mile Station. Clark Lams place, three games behind the bid for first place by winning the lead and finally the Hawks row Mike Kushner, Mark Zenobia, Bill Slivka and («ach Robert Sisko. Front row, Joechase. CARTERET — The race con- Castaldo rolling n i< won the championship by a 14| leaders In the hot race. seven games and losing only Cinege, Joe O'Rielly. Bobby ClywIoKh and Joe Maresia. Missing, George McDonald. Early entrants include Texan tinues hot and heavy in the took the odd game :. The Carteret Lanes moved two to the Tigers. Arlene Ry- to 12 victory over the Holy i Cotton Farmer. California vet- Carteret Commcrriitl and In- bolt. Family boys. i closer with a two-game victory beck scored 10 points for the eran Chuoi Hulse. Jerseyan dustrial League nt the Hill Bowl winners. 1 over Stan's Tavern as Ed The Loafers became the new (BranchburB Fred "Jiggs" alleys as only '^ tame sepa- ON EXPENSE TAX Luckey rolled 596 and Sam Sal- Girls Class A champions, andj Peters, Ohio's Bud TiiiRlestad, rates the first place Sammy Legislation hiis ii: • vaggia hit a 594 series. They the Tigers won the title ln thei Rny's pinners over the second l Michigan's Ronnie Duman and by the House Ways trail Ideal by 1 k games as Cut- Aces Top Prices B League. 1 New York i North Tonowanda) place Kolibas Tavern. The Hill Committee to tiRhi ters Amoco took over third Bowl, in third position, trull by' Men's Shop, 15-11 The Columbus School 1 team sensation Jim Hurtubl.se. hold- business expense d. i! place by taking three gamei er of the all-time speed recordj CARTERET — The Aces de- | won the Midftet A League title, only 1'2 games (entertainment. T:u over the American Bar whi but in the Class B League, the of 149-mph at Indianapolis, j The Hih Bowl waj the onlyithjew out g ten: dropped from third to fifth po feated Price's Men's Shop, 15 Royals won the second half Also co-rookle» of the year in,i;alne,r °/ thf top.tlM!S ,fts "je»|w»"« businessm.n sition. to 11, in the Recreation B championship and Columbus 1 nd Johnny Holuida of Kay'sjLeague. 1961. ParneUl Jones of Cull-K J^ I » .°. ,™ev_»Slon|duct only half of r School the first half so the forniu and Bobby Marshman, Ion Teddy Klrban's big 217-203 tainment Restaurant was the "hottest" win over Price's this season. teams will play three games to [Miller and Burns were high Pottstown. Pennsylvania. The.se and Tony Calabrene's 571, tohatest plan, 'they bftwler of the night by slam- decide the winner. one ftiing out a 647 series as hisscorers with six points apiece. two young stars, both In on the the full expenses : Another umpire's Instruction twenties, have been dir-li n: 'eaders. establish that It I' team trimmed Muller Agency. The box score: Sammy Ray's pushed Sitar's Bud. Blxby was second high ACES • session will be held tonight at ever since they were singled out' lat*d to the coml; Shop-Rite back a bit further in trade or busines-s man with a 634 series for G. F. the Nathan Hale School All Mara's Plating in their double Kondrk ;. 0 1 lUmpires of the Recreation De- Win over the Caruso Five. iPeluski .. 1 0 partment, Softball League. For The Patient* < Babe Ruth, Joe Medwick and ' Matt Udzielak had a 612 seHart t .. 1 0 How True' Little League are invited to at- for Lou's Tavern. Bums 3 0 l u lu l hiv llmK Bureacrat langu;> • tend these clinics for refresher -;-- "- " - ' With Walt Olnda banging the of describing.« bnx ;i Miller 3 0 deiidline for they connot afford 223-203-207 for a big instructions. ;W(M)d for "Public Buildlnu S^ SPACE PROBLEMS Kindjierski 1 2 to miss a single national title fir! „,,.!„„ ,.V,^K m^..-j v-i— <- The problem faces President! The high school baseball sea- ace if they are to be in con- 633 series, which moved him ln-Ings Managenii'iu '. "" " ~,'""\u^,^n"^ *".l'lJ"'ito second position in the aver-lllty room "custody: Kennedy on how to preserve 15 son will begin, April 9 against en ion for the 962 crown *n WJU) m , the Koim i -'- - space for peace exploration. It PRICE'S Sayreville to be played at 961 Indianapolis 500 victor A WJU) , the Koim —The now carries military Russian G. p. Sayreville. The first home gamu J. Foyt. the young T«an and Tavfrn ^0 from and American imprints. Rigby 3 l Will be, April 11 with Mata- ennsylvanias Eddie Sachs' ^ , n to remaln ,n , Kennedy gave this view re- Sieber 0 o 0 wan. The schedule calls for 21 whose great tussle with Foyt iead(.,.s cently: "I think it Is particu- Gartley _ 0 o games, 12 at home and 9 away produced a new speed record larly important now, before Byleckie l 0 Richard Miglecz, head coach Mattti's came from BANQUETS space becomes devoted to theHerbec-k 2 0 and Bobby Mullan. Jay Vee use of war, to have agreement coach are busy preparing the Force pilot lwcntly moved up into con- teams. undlnK position. .on the peaceful use of space." 1 11 A record demand for reser- BANQUETS vations has boosted the malU-d- out figures far pas^ comparable; Among' the modet of. travel BANQUETS. HOLY FAMILY: Tied for lead in Cub League. Standing, Ronnie Bialuwarczuk, Grecory 1961.tallies at this date; good'thftt WPre once in vogue was Why settle lor !•••? Kotlinski, Stanley Szczepanski, Thomas Springier. Kneeling, John Subieaki, Steve Kerenchlk, seaU are still available from tt)e process of lUndlnJ erect Ronnie Komanowski. Miisinj from picture, Coachett Jim Keldtl and Ernie Weber. P.O. Box 2118. Trenton, Ntw!Bnd lhen putting one foot down BANQUETS •^ Jersey or can be pleked up at ln fronl of ,nc olnpr ln the speedway office. succession It wa« known u All signs to a repeat of last BANQUETS GET AMERICA'S Frank & Joans 1 [Spring * sellout of the hune, —The Memphl* LOWEST-PRICED CAR Bowling Bits by Rosey In Playoffs 22.000-seat grandstands. Commercial Appeal BANQUETS TWO-TIME CHAMP i CARTERET — Prank and By Alan Mover BANQUETS K. OF C. LEAGUE lagyi 212, iiwlor yi, Nadolskl Joans Ptoaria w)U meet the WITH AN Hiriak's Flower Shop is still 209, Sivos 209, Campbell 207, A and 0 Cardinals for the play- n comani^ in the Carteret K. Teleposky 204, McDonnell 202, off trophy in a two out of three BANQUETS ALUMINUM V-8! of C. Bowling League with aFedlam 201, Kalupa 201. game series ln the Recreation two-game margin over the sec-' SHOEECSEST MIXED basketball league. The team STANLEY'S ond place Baumgattners. In; The R. C.'l won an important advanced to the finals by de- gamus played last ijhursday at two-game vtctoiy over the sec-;featlng the Falcons, 69 to 51. the Carteret Lanes, Hirlaks'ond place Evo's to Increase th^lr/rh^ defeat eliminated the F»l- GALLEF took two games from Kochqcks advantage .toflnt place In the ^ Uom m k „ ies Pharmacy while Baumgartners Sharecre* Nfixed League '"' RESTAURA won a double set ,over Sabo'e four four players on the winning Sport Shop. Other ti^»u«ie winners were >am hit in the double figure Cocktail Loum Honor roll included W(j)leon] Souses It SWUM*. e»d Sacks, marks, with Mark Blnstein 220, 11-611; Makwinski 239,]TombstoM ' »ve, Nehl's and scoring 22 points, Joe Feldman 0. S. OKE Kupec 225, 213, GaUagher 215, Vontex. . »15 Joe 8tlse u and Kttrl Goyena 212' Si- CARTrtW IANE? i " WOODBRID. UaJaciBt to S""lr' Klein's five and Dime pU* f0^"to2n. ° ME 4- 'liers hol*» Wg lilne-game lead T_ ^ ,„„,. jln the <^ewt Lanes Tuesday ' WO/4 FRANK & JQAN (Night WonieD'a League. Helen ( i Kelly ro^SOO/an for a big G. F rue rme All 8bei *•»<* '"' •1 OPEN BOWLING 563 KcriigMLil Dafget FROM FAKef\ • FULL corn* 524, Ann SjflM* 505 and Peggy 0 WITH A ft- Semenxa 3W- Plore • BUFFETS AT ALL TIMES Kiraly Gurkln No engine can match a V-S for imoothnen Cocktail Lounge Stlse 1-iNACK BAR Rahway Prison Team •ixl porformance. Aud there's nothing like alurainun) Drummond Seeking Gamee Peldman BANQUET! tor cutting weight and stretching gtti. y Put them together and you've got the F-8S'i Reduced Bates (or CARTHRBT — "The Rahway I 32 £Mfii potent power plant—an aluminum V-8 that's ChUdreii on i New Jersey State Prison Farm| FALCON* GRIFFITH BANQUET! dandard equipment at no extra cot! Why aettlo for leas? Saturdays aottbatl ttfmhasa few 8atur-| Q. w/u r«y TO JO/A/ 9:00 AM to 5:00 I'M idtty ufternO^n openings on theLenart .-..—. 4 THE LOdG UZT OF BANQUET! GRAND Ol'lNIMi schedule; (g»m« start at 1:30 ' Giles COMING SOON M? WHT£R- .._„ HI YOUR IOCA1 AUTHOKIZID MDIMOIIII QUAIITY DIAIII- P. M.i for adult Softball teams Puslllo during the months of MaySmarr, o i BANQUET! IJune, July tfl& A«gu»t. Will R. Wllluune 2 WPARET If 0/1 WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES BOWL-MOR such innn««erB of those te»ms|Kondrk 4 /AT Hi Main Si . Wmiit A 5Ptrr ii BANQUET! ttl fii-UW who we intetMted please MATCH, 475 Rahway Ave. Woodbrldge, N. J. to WillUun T Moore, Director! 9£PTtM$gfK. or Recreattoi., »t Lock Bag "R",F it J 13 OttAfMCH 24. BANQUET: i PAH...AHII ll-OCIOMt 11—• Kuhway, New JerBey. FALCONS 10 FRIDAY, MARCH 23. 1962 PAGE NINETEEN

Pistol Gloria Peterson will lead a dis- [nsurancemenTitle Race KeasbeyMan Single Young Adcussion on "Faith Healing". All! p 'young single adults in the com- Carteret Churches Take2GamesAt Trenton Is Awarded Group Picks Slatemunity are invited, to attend. Win TwoMatches CALVARY BAPTIST Holy Days of ObUfatfcn aiain.wlth a 380 mark. C&rteret's Team BUndlnn: W WOODBRIDQE - The; wnnnRRmoE it 6:00, 7:00. 8:00. 9:00. 10:00 L TRENTON — Haihlest per- bd d 84 Edwin Street effective markimen were Duewcheidt Iiu 62 Corner of EMM Street and 5:30 P M. •mil' , police t«amii 32 fonnen lait year In America's YounVn?ng AAdulf U^^t Group , sponsore^ d JSESK2 oTti£ Wood, . , Dobrovlch, 284, and Bosze, 280 Majestic Lanes 51 brldKe PoUce Acftdemy wll &d •T. M»nr!rf H. Wsltmon, MinllUt -county In- 33 major league- raclni circuit, Judo Title by the Oreater Woodbrldge FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Tr| Oliver's Tavern .„,.... 48 drfss the Rotary Club of Wood- MM, stercn Adam, Onanlil WOODBRIDOE NO. 1 (1170) 35 ,youngsten Parnelll Jonei of EAST ORANGE - Richard Ministerial Association, elected' D:45 A. M. Sunday School, t«t. H. u«tm m***m»itt, Fireside Realty 48 36 bridge today at noon. His topic "00 98 100 29 Qardena, Calif., and Bobby 8wlt«r, the Perth Amboy for officers at a meeting, Sunday, will "General' Poll iice! ='«"» »» «*»»• Pattw victories ovenwaldman 08 98 100 26 Oak Tree Drugs 46H 37'/a jMarshraan of PotUtown, Pa., Judo Club's 1962 East Coast at the First Congregational 11:00 A. M. Worship Service Mans* 98 97 100 Clccone Welding 45 39 Heavmlfht White Belt Methods: Charles Wlllcy of Guards and yacovlno 295 will be grandstand favorites In Church as follows: [Mercury Federal Bavlngs Bank Communion every first Sunday 13 Cartertt Aram 99 93 95 287 Qulgley E.18O 44 40 the fourth annual 100 mile champion, annexed still an- 6:00 P. M. Training Union Ser?1«M Wlshbow Brothers .. 43 41 other title recently when he Oil Kutcher, moderator; Uicl Oliver Hone of New Jerseyl 1 1 USAC national championship clMSM or a11 Sunday. 8.80 and 11 A.M. (Mi NO. 1 K ""' RAHWAI PRISON (11511 Gloria Peterson, vloe moderawrl ihone Company were re-! ' Mlele Excavating .... 32'A 41 Vi race for Indianapolis cars at won seven itralfht matches 7:00 P. M. Worship Service Meetings 99 93 291 Iselin Shop-Rite 41 43 agalnut some of the toughest Millie Lorsong, vice moderator; cent)) welcomed as new mem- the Trenton Speedway April 1 and Robert Belgman, secretary, bersj 7:00 P. M. Wednesday Mid Sunday, S P M. Youth Fel- ,,.„„,«. encoun-iMcDonald .... 98 93 290 Petco Plating competition In the east to 39 >A 44'/2 Jones, 27, and Manhman, 24 treasurer. week Prayer Service, lowship: 7 P.M. Westminster in out-;MeCrMken -. 96 93 claim the Middle Atlantic w 99 288;cross Keys Rest/rant 3B',4 «Vi Meetlngi Fellowship; Fawino 06 95 were selected as "co-rookies ol crown at the local YMCA. The next meeting will be Pastors are requested to 97 288 at. George Pharmacy 39 45 tho year'" for their perform held, Sunday at 8 P.M. at the1 submit their listings for Board of Deacons, first Mon Monday, 7 P. M. Qlrl Scouts. 1 There were no weight class v "i" ' ., ,. i WOODBRIDGE NO. 2 (1121) I<*"n Lumber 36>4 47Vi ances in the 1961 Indianapolis Iselin Presbyterian Church the church directory. day, 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, 7 P. M. Boy divisions during the rnmpetj Scouts. .,... rpg»rdeo_»y tn,ck 83 fl5 98 285 Oak Tree Cleaners 36',-i VlVi "500" and lived up to the honor Board of Education, second Duf y>R TV 36 48 tlon and as a result, the Thursday, 3:30 P.M. Junior •Ffrraro f 90 94 97 281 L In the remaining big races last ruesday, 7:30 P M. matKi- 8t Ce Keasbey resident was farced Choir: 6 P.M. Chapel Choir; (l| ti1(. 88 90 94 280 - wlla'8 NO. 1 34 50 % Business meeting of Church year. Marshman was the only 7 P.M. airl Scouts; I P.M. high man 90 8T 98 275 Mauro Motors 33 51 to throw six participants and «econd Wednesday,' 8:00 P. M rookie to qualify for all 12 na defeat one by a close decision. Senior Choir: 0 1 tltle rKM from COMt Adult Choir, even Wednea- (ARTERET (1106) ISELIN - With first place ati" "* *° Among those he fought were day, 8:00 P.M. Saturday. 10 A.M. Brownies ..' 94 92 98 284 stake In the Iselin St. Cecelia's coast. Mike Adams of Washington, Jones won the year's final Children's Choir, every Sat- HUNGARIAN REFORMED wt 98 in time BOSM 99 87 84 280 Knightg s of CumbuColumbuss BowlingBowling! D. C, the 19S1 East Coast 1 contest, a 100 mile urday, 10:30 A.M. PHl^RCH continued onDyd»k 93 91 92 27~6 league' , th' e "Duerscheidt In- Ladies (Mid, fourth Tmir«-W Dl. *„«„« Harwnji. r**m 93 79 94 surance dutntet toolc two games y 1CT t tor another Pross tinnnn win«rd nurferv • "~ Wade of Wilmington, day, 7:30 P.M. Parsanat* f Mjti the rrom Majestic Lanes in three! Men's Prayer Oroup, every ni Perahing Awaw ...tUidwIghMH^ hard fought names. Saturday, 7:30 P.M Services MlkeLakomAklVad a 205 and will pilot the Indianapolls-bullt, Baptist Youth Fellowship, gun(jay. O-QO A M Sunday Richard's brother Mark, % ,, rv,r attained In Al Canevarl was at his best for Competition Engineering entry. first and third Sunday, 8:00 gchool tnd JT conflnilttloa PrBCtlce 12 noon April recoTtrlng from a series of p Class. :.;., U'»gM *>rta| Injuries, also fought Adams L j., |3 matches, the VlPinPtt «"™ SfiSS ""»•* •5,) mMlkrwachtii Raines oi rIID stoo, dat ouant foar ^io.the \™*£, „,„ , ,*JP™£„ , .i time-trial2™*™s and Wade but was eliminated ' HOLY FAMILY m j^^ ;,,r has find «lx T lLUHo Mll nill br the point srstem. 300. 'Alleymen as he shot 813 on 204, 22 fastest Uf». A.M. Konopka, Pait« , u11-nonu AA MM Wnrnhlo : ,t one [qualifiers will line up for the Kfv. Martin Romoilnskl, AnlattBt ,: , - WOrWlip "portant rolei 216 and 193. The two wins en- After winning three straight ln The Alumni All tournaments, Swltxer was no- Rectory—213 Pershlng Avenue Hungarian. „_.,, composed of for- tified by Ma coach, ,Ilm Gib- < Services Saturday: 11:00 AM. Sealcf of Sunday Masses, 7:00. 8:00 Confirmation Ctatt. Phil Yaco- mff Avenel probytertan Senior flKt •\.- son, that the East Coast Judo : 11:00 A.M. Hungarian fldfcoi took on tlit* Black Belt Federation is con- • 9:30. and 10:30 A.M. ;rs|)cctively. Rah- Fireside Realty team Weekday Masses. 7:30 and| All 8tariStarst miand t siderlng the financing of his ZION ,,"«istciit shooter A.M. ££,„ m ,Mt llu,)r took 01Ivor s Tavern Into camp trip to Chicago in April to EVANGELICAL LUTHDUaN compete in the National Judo HAM ROLLS FILLF.D with quick-frozen whole green beans— 712 RootenliAfemu M;is?sK£e Tournament. those aristocrats of frozen vegetables .., make a delicious and ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL Ret. WIIUJ M. ton, PMM> . net. wUUtn r. rorrctt, Viet? b mnd The Swltiers are scheduled easy-to-flx luncheon or dinner dish. Cheese sauce gives added Rectory Rector; " " SSMS to enter the Wilmington In- protein and slivered almonds a crisp touch of elegance. 710 Roosevelt Amw Titation on April 7 and will HAM AND GREEN BEAN ROLL-UPS 611 Roosevelt Avenue .„ HO. 2 ^ 15T.S Services 6erfi«es compete In the May Promo- 1 package (8 ounces) quick- ,roVfd tremend- mi»iOn. Bud Mewra and Tony Sunday, 8 A.M. Holy Com- Sunday, 8:30 and 10:44 AJL jt,irt of the Barcellona pa«d the vrt*ran.i' Another three game winner tional Tournament at Phila- frozen whole green beans, munion; 9:30 A.M. Holy Com- Holy Communion, 1st Supat delphia, where they will »lso choked and drained .-amp up with a m|y point production with * "o* » B strides to munion first and third Sunday; Church School, >:30 AJL « take the test for brown belt .;„.,,. to defeat U)tli, Of 11 .nd 10. respectively, -vacuate the cellar was 8t CP- 6 thin slices precooked ham [morning prayer second and Lenten Devotions, WetosV n even Cl'"R's No' ' SWepp 0( Mauro rank. Jim Gibson, the club's 2 tablespoons (about) fourth Sunday. days, 7:30 P.M. instructor, hopes to obtain prepared mustard 11 A.M. Church School. Meetion :,„• it)vuMiik> poinU each, but It was all over promotion to the black belt 2 tablespoons butter Altar OuUd, last Moodaf. « with Korei in ^ final T»»lon when the at the same time. 2 tablespoons flour ST JOSEPH 7:30 PJ4. 0 21 2 h Catechetical Clasws, ThtQt* , .h.le OM U- AlUmnl cuer. found the ran*, "t' !"!' ?'"I °Ll ' n li teaspoon salt (Servlte Fathers) tf days, 6:30 and 7:30. ?M. .v. down tM line l0 ^hoot the current All Jg^J '%££ ^ TARIFF AGREEMENT Vs teaspoon pepper Rectory—7 Locust Street IV2 cups milk Fr. Dominic M. Msnto, Putor Choir Rehearsal, W«dBNdtf, SUri, The United States and 24 FT. Patrick M. Lyons, Assistant cfllar. 1 7:15 P.M. other nations have agreed to Vi cup grated Cheddar cheese Fr. Victor M. Grabrlan, Militant Oak chop about 20 per cent from Slivered almonds (optional) Fr. Thomas M. Cunnln(ham, A.M't] Church Council, 3rd Monday, °2 tariffs on a wide range of items Divide whole green beans into S portions. Spread each slice Convent: :30 Pil. — from automobiles to Scotch of ham lightly with mustard; roll up a portion of the beans in Sisters of Servants of Mary Church School Staff, lit whisky. each ham slice. Arrange tolls in a shallow 6xl0-lnch baking 55 High Street Monday, 7:30PM. Most of the reciprocal tariff I dish. , Ilours of Holy Masi Cub Scouts, 4th Tuesday, T cutits will Involve the United Meanwhile, melt butter in a saucepan. Add flour and sea- Sundays IPJ1 of 18 ancM4. r*ki»fcUve^Hai»k ^e^EWavatLtiR took three Luther League, 1st and M Trost, the 19M offtrulve ace, from fit. George Pharmacy as f States and Western Europe's sonings and blend. Add milk; cook over low heat until thick- 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 11:0 12:00 Sundays, 6:30 P.M. .rlr.H nn nnlv all noltitu hut .'ollH CaiikOWHkl's 30,i and I Industrial spuntrlss, First reac- ened and smooth, stirring constantly. Add grated cheese, rracked up only Hx points but •ioiu> Cajkowiikr Weekdays Senior Women's Qulld, Ilk excelled throiwhoui the game f'rank Oromek's 209 wire de- tion,w.»s t™o thu.re amociiiciii-wiiii-iiagreement -which. stirring until blended. Pour over ham rolls and sprinkle with 1 6:00,7:30,8:30 (11:15 Fridays) Wednesday, 7:30 PM. with hU all around plav. elding factors ln the sweep. President Kennedy termd high- almonds, if desired. Bake in a moderate oven (375'P.) ftntll advantageous to the United hot and bubbly. If desired, brown lightly under broiler. Makes First Fridays United Lutheran Churca Richie U'ApiHilLlu. die 1962 l«ltn Shop-Rite, with Walt Women, 2nd Monday, 7:30 tM. 3 servings. 6:30,7:30, 11:15 and 5.30 P scoring champion, tied with Frank's 203 too ktwo from t" ».".>: States — was favorable. . ,—mi^m Qtorue Fxonomo* and Andy M Plating.

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MAURO MOTORS, INC H '•:• ^ssa (ill Amboy Avenue, Wootlbridge PAGE TWENTY n theater party onicorrldor* between 1 a tneatei P*^ ., Germany. Room 101. Rev. Robert MayerjFirst Presbyterian Church wills P. M. at the Green Street public school children In gradesi —Cub Pack 48, S«i Bt WMt moderator, has announced that meet Tuesday (n the church FJrehonie. A short business . through 8, who attend St. Ce- the PTA of School of ••Kiss The Administration ,,,„ : cella's Church, will be Jield at Its March meeting tonight at tenflitM j the topic for discussion will be meeting room. A program, meeting will precede the affair. then ne at the'affirmed Its policy or ,,', r 9:30 A. M. Saturday at the Pershlng Artmue School, 7;30™***1* to. accept Soviet denn,,,,^ ISELIN PERSONALS "Sin and Its Consequences." "Who Cares?" will be presented. —Rev. William Klrby, pastor!9 Meadowbrook* Discussion will be held on such All the women of the church are of Isettn Assembly of God church. Announcement has P- M. the exclusive use of u,, ; questions as "What 1B Invited. Church, will attend the Eastern been made that the First Holy —At the bi-monthly meet- -On Sunday lanes during specified ,„,, How does our conscience know; _The Lyons Action Group of Sunday School Convention of Communion dates will be as fol- Of the Iselln Social Club, March -6, "Vickl low%: Morning session children.plans were completed for a,the Dynamics of th< BIO PAV CHECK Bj Allot Cnthbertwm Menlo Park, and^Mr. and Mrs.]what is right and what is tne chriBtian Family Movement Assemblies of God at Harrls- % plans we g tn at the town VFW Post wi v \. 1606 Oak Tree Road Alexander Cuthbertso"~" " n and' ? d H th ll Cecelia's Church bU PPa. , thihis week as a deledl - f St Cli' Shl S' Ail 28 at the town VFW Post wi Francis Gary Po« wrong?" and "How can the all- Of of St, Cecelia's School, Sun-'benefit dance April 28 11. Iselln children, Richard and Maureen, merciful Ood punish anyone Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. gate. day. Apriil 29; afternooft n sessioni , oreen street fin-househ . Pi o- play at the_Teen_ Hop si . pilot recently irlrnsro Iselln. Boys by Iselln VFW Post l ,ronl - —Guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'eternally?" Thomas Grand Avenue. —The Teenettes -H Club of Sunday, May 20; and publlc!ceed8 will be for the chunk of t, '^Theodore Cnlirndo, East James —The next meeting of" the —The bi-monthly meeting of The Sanseviere Action Oroup laelln will meet Tuesday at 7:30 Thf next Mi- Hiid covering the 21 months 27, at special 7:00 Masses. be March 29. Place were Mr. and Mrs. Wal-'PTO of School It will be Mnrch VFW Post 2636. will be held to-!will meet Friday at 8:40 P. M. P. M. with their leader, Mrs. and Mr. a Russian prison. Hl.s Her Kronert and children. Wai- 28. Open house will be held and night at Post Headquarters, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Her- Rudolph Kummler, Cooper Ave- —The St. Cecelia's Cadets _Boy Scout Troop 47 of rick, GIU LRne. The Biidy Ac hold a Court of Honor tomor- However, ttae 8tm fcr and Carol, nnd Mr. and Mrsth. e teachers will be present. A Lincoln HlRhway. Election ------— wui meet at 10:30 A. M. Satur- n> tton Group will meet Sunday, row evening at the First Presby- mrnt had madr An Jhnil Calientio and children, slate of officers will be pre-officers will takp place. —The Christ's Ambassadors,] day in the parking lot. All Nt John, Kaien and Unda. Iselin, wnted by thf nominating com- -The Choir of Iselln As- 8:40 P. M. with Mr. and Mrsyoun. g people's group of the Is-'cadets are urged to attend to terian Church. Refreshmrnts *>«" 1 - inent to "provide fm 1 will be served by the Mother's Wastington is tnki'i fUMI Ralph Cnlinndo. Sr.. Now-•mittee. sembly of God Church will hold George Stamp, Bedford Avenue, elin Assembly of God Church, prepare foe the forthcoming view of the So.v- that m Its rehearsal tomorrow at 7:45 —The Ladies' Auxiliary of wiU meet Sunday, at 6 P. M. in parades. St. Cecelia's Altar Boy Club of the Troop. The Mom- uilh Powers has burn i, BTK. I — The volunteer advisors and •- • •- jjonday at the : P. M. at the church. Volunteer Fire Co. 1 will hold the church. Candidate s will meet at 11 A. er'» club mrt of his 'm / -Mr and Mrs Robert c.;chapei'°nes for the CYO pro- churchI and pl«n were com-1 Western Allies' of tl 1 8t forM. in the church. R ,'jbcank. Lincoln Highway, and's" ™ °' - Cecelia's Church —The Women'* Guild of the an anniversary party March 28, —Religious instructions 'Mr. and Mrs. Otis R. Dougherty are asked t« attend a special and children. Keith and Kevin, policy making meeting tonight at 8:15 In Our Lady of Lourdes In Trod* Pnrk. were guests Sun- Ha11 day of Mrs. Charles Scank,j Lenten refreshments will $ In Any 'be served. The CYO Choir will Each FiM Newark Book It Worth Department : aP IDOUBLE fOOD STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY U7? 5J,« 'Snnwi SJ!" ^eSbSr^^stedto^rtJfg their muslc Athletlcs 1U -ii^ and Mrs Edwafdi - * * ENGLEHORN FRESH CUT RIB END LOIN END* _„ '. T „./ . __ji School tomorrow night as Frank, Lenora, Booert ana .im,- utaainnsfi-a. nf fho T« STJ^iJt 1™ wJS WU"held their regular bi-monthly U"" J" 1H?S£ t^SE"««,- meetl"B Monday at the church.

Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Billings, 0IIIcers- Jr Wright Btreet. ' —The regular monthly meet- —Robert C Scank, Lincoln N of Cub P^* 38- whlch te Highway, was honored Friday j sponsored by the PTO of School on his 64th birthday at a small 18, will be held on Monday at family gathering. Guests were the school, Indiana Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Otis R. Dougherty —St. Cecelia's Adult Inquiry ARMOUR STAR - SWIFT'S PREMIUM and children, Keith and Kevin. Class will meet tonight at 8 in Short cut, well trimmed OPEN STEAKS Daily & Saturday 'til 10 Canadian # 1 PORK CHOPS o» ROAST SMELTS CRCSS RIB ROAST • Sunday 'til 7 BontUu c SHOULDER STEAK Dtlkiw 28 ENGLEHORN BACON

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Know Your Representatives SOUTHERN SUN The best citizen Is an active citizen, one who la alert and goes to the source to secure the best possible In- Krisp, Iceberg formation. The best representative Is one who cooperates Lge. Heads with his constituents and Is ready and eager to receive their views Lettuce ea. Orange Juice 2 • • Herewith are the names of your representatives. Keep ^ 6 ox. can In touch with them. ROPEYE • U. S. Congress IDAHO POTATOES": 5 HONEY DEWS Chopped, SENATE Mclntoih FILLET Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr., (D). Senate Office Building, Washington. D. C. Home—Westfiald. APPLES GRAPEFRUIT Senator Clifford P. Case Senate Office Building, Washington 25. D. C. Home—345 Elm Avenue, Rahway Cocoanut FISH STICK DINNER STRING BEANS 35' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Representative Peter PreUnohuysen. Jr., (R), Fifth Con- gressional 'District, Housi Office Building, Washing- APPETIZING Imported, delicious, ton 26, D. C. Home—Morristown. SWISS CHEESE DEPARTMENT POUSH CHOPPED HA fr.jhly.Hctd. State Legislature STATE SENATOR John A. Lynch, New Brunswick MEMBERS OP ASSEMBLY Norman Tanxman, Woodbridge J. Edward Crablel. MlUtown , Joseph Doren, Dunelkn Gludo Briglanl. Jamesburg i Board of Chosen Freeholders ! Karl B. Metzger, President, Rutgers Dnlverslty, New Brunswick George L Burton, Jr., 19 Agate Road, Lawrence Brook Village, New Brunswick. Edythe S McAndrews. New Brunswick. Joseph R. Costa. 123 Hlllcrest Avenue, Edison. Thomas H Lee, HO Front Street, South Plalnfleld. George Otlowskl 541 Kennedy Street. Perth Amboy. "2 GUYS" ALL PURPOSE GRIND LA ROSA William J Warren. 875 Main Street. Forda BUITONI Woodbridge Township Committee MAYOR—Walter Zlrpoio, Colonla i! PIBST WARD—Charles Moinar. Woodbridge SPAGHETTI . Robert M..Vqgel, Woodbridge SECOND WARD — Joseph Nemyo. Hopelawn TOMATOES Herman gallon, Fords THIRD WARD — Robert Jacks. Woodbridge Joseph Manzlone, Avenel FOURTH WARD—Thomas J Costello, Iselln Dr. Ralph Barone, Menlo Park Terrace FIFTH WARD — George Emery, Colonla John Evanko, Colonla Borough of Carteret ' MAYOR—Stephen Sklba President of Borough Council—Walter 8ulllvan COONCILMEN ' Thomas Devertn Walter Sullivan John Hutnlck John D'Zurtlla Alexander Such Adam Symborskl UHSHINE PREMIUM lbHk9 Township of Edison SALTINES \ MAYOR- Anthony M Velenoaics ' President ol Council -Net) A McDonald GARFIElD KtARNY WAKHUNG T0T0WA COUNCILMEN MARKhlS T« E. BRUNSWICK W00D6RIDGE NO. BERGEN ALLENTOWN BORDtNTOl Wiuium P ABhton frank Mvctutto 2 GUYS' MARKhlS nil 1/0 Passait Si l/iHiuumii. Route?? koute 46 Route 18 Route 9 and 440 13lh St. & Paiersiiii Plk Rd 7l'i Si Pike Koufe 20* Bernard J Dwyer Prank J Tak»ci FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU 5AT. MARCH 3rd. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Not responsible for typographical errors. Worm»n Pre^man Or William Toth