LII-NO. 31 PnblUhed Week* Rotor* u tn« CUt* Nil) On— " THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER \, 1960 At P O.. Woodkrilra, N J. PRICB TEN CENTS Unaii, aodio 6 to Get Subpoenas

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— An ordin- Into Town Practices the position ip Busiiir.ss Adminls-J 1 be introduced at. the K a s v dinii to Oonurrit- Listed Purchase | Jnlm Fvimkn. chair- Administration On Us. r Bt-itiiird M. Hart-' F° Radar Check Methods PV City, is admittedly Wa WOODBR1DUE — A |X)hce mdai .cam to check speednm (in HIP new post, lrfnuui Evanko WOOUBRIDOE At the re- I" WoodbritlRe Township, will br-niu --••ptt-mbrr 6. according Frfdi'ilck M. Adnins (Hirst of Ambrose Miuniy. pies-, to Police Commissioner David T. Mlllrr. is 'no firm cnramlt- of the Middlesex Waterj Meanwhile, the team is operatic each day in various Subject Company, Mayor Frederick M., MCtlons of the Township, handing on:, warning notices Artiims admitted the. .Adams has lifted the restrlc-, BnSet. , AII^AlberH t MartiMartinn anand Patrplmmi William Reid are^ W OODBRIDGE — Next tin- new Administra-i tion on watering Hardens and' .alhl,, lh(1 radai, eqUjpment) Wednesday at 7 P. M,, at O» •in in the neighbor-: washing cars during the **•>„„„„. tne direction of Lieut, Municipal ' Building lias been |i::nno to $u,ooo" be- '"-'nt hours, ., Joseph ' McUughlin. set as the time and place fof SJIHI. "we found nut Mr. Mundy wrote U. May* Radll!. cnecks wlll bp madr Extra Jobs the first public hearing* in Utt Ki't a qualified ninn j Adams: foUows: investigation of Township it* nan tlwt sum," "It appears to us that with! September 6. Railway Avenue, (airs, Lewis S. Jacobson, special Mr Evanko reveal- tiic approach of cooler weather woodbnetge: Carteret counsel, announced today. it is now safe H> drop the re- S3: OK lor Cops iiiinitioi' is studying; Port Reading: New Dover Road Subpoenas will be Issued to* il ,• fit consolidating! :.sti ICIions on the use of water colonia...... WOODBRIDGE — Wood- morrow, Mr. Jacobson said, but A : ptiM.i with the Ad-j itual were lmpoted.diu4n«^41»-..8eptmt^'r.'HMv)r Bnm8irlek;bri that tUne a* possible. It will but .•flttc6khii.1i orhirh will be the ba«ts in the area Donations may4)6 sent to The|reasonably realized by the com- officers have reported off sick, »?1IH not surprise me that the heir- Independent i Leader. Qreen|pflny" as in the case In New York,' In announced wl l Peptember 20. th«re|jnd his u motr*rless children, ware. order to work at their other ^ " continue well into some materials and labor, also Street. Woodbridge. Checks; The commission agreed last volume oi secretarial work still -.. en. .,,,mPy 1,, the December." $3.1)0 several individuals also have should be drawn in the name of Thursday to give the Middlesex unfinished. Mayor Frederick J°bs' CWef ^&a Wlled nP Two detectives from the Treat Shop Delicaciei;. volunteered to contribute labor. the Jackson Family Fund. Water Company an extension M. Adams said today. |had not r°llIld tlwt t0 >» the \ Township Police Department, extent that the shell could be: $2.09 The shell will be delivered in The Jackson Family Fund of time oh the construction of He was not certain whether Arnold Houser and Rohfirt ordered were, $500 from Mr.! three weeks and will be put, up Committee, oi which Mrs. Zir- a transmission main between the ordinance will be intro- Police Commissioner David T. Schifibci Family. Thompson, have been assigned iuud Mrs. Walter Zirpolo, andj by Weyerhauser, Inc., in a day. polo is chairman, hopes the var- the Park Avenue well field in duced at the following meet- Miller cpuld not be reached for $1.00 to Mr. Jacobson. $100 from Wllltam Nemeth. all ious organizations, which did South Plainfield and the Lehigh Ing, September 20, or at an ad- comment as he is bn? vacation, Cole's Corner Grocery and! The Jackson home was de- "The Township Engineer and •r Rolent ..Catania. isUoyedbya flash fire early this not meet .during the. summer; Valley Railroad. However, thejouraed.. meeting, so ..Uie .public toil Mayor Frederick M. Adams Grocery. the Township Auditor have al- -• will send in donations after PUC turned down a company hearing could be held apart said he agreed with former Other donations received ] The pre-fabricated shell wllHsummer. Since then the fam- so been made available to me," their first meeting1 this month.; request to rescind an order "to from the regular Township Mayor Quigley. week were as follows: !co«t approximately $3,000. Thellly has been sleeping in the the counsel revealed. "Paul I opic Wo any and all things necessary meeting. I don't care whether they to adequately provide sufficient Burns, Newark, a certified court , At the public meeting called tiold outside jobs as long as it •eportet has also been assigned KilKiK One hun- water at sufficient, pressures to by the Planning Board, Nor 1 dbes not interfdfe* "with their to take the court reports and 'ui in n teachers In Paper's TaxL 'Candidates' %/tf DeathReveals meet the demands of Its cus- man Tanzman, chairman, an- one ipork as policemen — as long as operate the recording machine.". .I;I •rliool system are tomers." nbunced that the Board, by •'! i» an all-day i work for the time the It Is understood, that wit- The PUC had ordered previ- 5 to 4 vote, had approved zon-jTownship pays them. Of course, innnijnn today. ously that the construction of ing of,.the Route 1 and nesses will have the right to f id Thomas G. Stand Target Aim of Women's Lea#ueS$5,000 Cache if they report 'off sick' as some ask for.private hearings. Such a sfandpipe, booster station Avenue site for business to a policemen did in New York, A.-.-iMwit Superin-; WOODBRIDOE - The Town SEWAREN - Cash found in requests will be granted, Mr. and a 30-inch main be complet- depth of 1,250 feet, the balanc is a different story. H-'lionlh, the group committee Is faced with two WOODBRIDGE — A plea has none out from the League the trash-cluttered home of ed no later than September I. of the tract, approximately 14 Is something which we will not 30 at the Wood- problems arising out of the re-; of Women Voters to Edward Seyler and Walter Kerbis, Demo- Jens Jacobsen, 80, whose body The: Board approved work ex- acres, will be zoned one-acre High tolerate,' Mayor Adams stated. School. valua.tion program. crayc and RepuTOcraTeaaej-s in the Township, to avoid dupli- was discovered by police Mon- tension of the 11,000 feet main residential "with the ultimate IVtiiw where day night alter he apparently aim that it be dedicated for a panel jndustryp under the contract: of "Candidate Nights": until March I, 1961. had been dead several days, THIEVES VISIT BAR Cooperation with Joseph Rubenstein, ofi park purposes" if the Township Bn Wmidbncine" will be In previous years, practically every political and civic now amounts to $5,000. Detec- decides to buy the land. Realty Appraisal, was not re- PLENTY OF JINGLE HOPELAWN - Thieves en- viewed for assessments cover- organftaLjn in the Township has conducted a "Candidates' tive John Waldman said late ISU —Ed Edwardd Katen, Mr. Tanzman revealed Mayor tered Stan's Bar and Grill, New yesterday. ing personal property, Nor have!- Night". At some meetings, only rqenage'- of Katen's Laundro- Frederick M. Adams, Commit- Brunswick i Avenue Tuesday At Long Last ( In addition seven bank books, njat, reported the theft of two Patrick A. Boy- 2,000 homes constructed since 10 or 12 ttave attended. teeman John Evanko, Stuart night or Wednesday morning with balances totalling approxi- coin changers containing £50 in WOODBRIDOE—The Board Robejt Pol- the beginning of 1959 been ap- Kennedy to Speak The League has suggested Schoonover, John Schrelber and stole $140 in cash from the mately $10,000 were found. nickels and dimes from his of Education will cooperate iint Superintendent praised under the revaluation all organizations cooperate for and Carl Wheeler, voted for the back bar and an unknown (Continued on Page 2) store Sunday. with the Town Committee but curriculum; Harry program. The contract stops In New Brunswick one large meeting on October (Continued on Page 21 quantity of whisky. i-ctot oi Elementary at the same time the Board of with the end of 1958. NEW BRUNSWICK - Sena- at School 11 auditorium und Hurry Sechrist, when they will provide an out- Education expects cooperation Both Mayor Frederick M. . | Kennedy, Democratic Hive Assistant to the t01 j0 m of-town, non-partisan modera- Work Expected to Start Soon on $1,000,000 from the Town Committee on ndem of Schools, Adams and Commiticenian|can(Ud8te foi. the pudency tor. several important matters other John Evanko, administration!. on will be served at In a letter to the municipal than capital improvements, chairman, sflid the matter will]*"1 be in County Court House [Coloiim Junior High chairmen Mrs. Joseph Ostrow- Committeeman John Evanko be discussed in caucus tonight.|Square, September 15 at 2 P.M. noon, after whldi er, Dixon Drive, Voters Service Headquarters Here for Parkway Authority was told by School Commis- "Wr must determine." Mr.jA largo delegation from the If >«• made level meet- Chairman, wrote: sioner Robert M. Vogel Monday Evanko said, "whether we shall'Townshlp Is expected to attend. [tln- now teachers in "It has been suggested that night. hire Realty Appraisal to finish Christian J. Jorgensen is in marten to 8 and the League of Women Voters The joint meeting of the the lob or whether our own as-|diarge ol arrangements and lie Board and Town Committee I »i'<'« meetings for 1S belng assisted by Thomas have a huge candidates meet- «nd Senior High wil do it," S ing this year to include all the was called at the request of LTh. Both men seemeem d inclined toJMurray. small groups who usually re- Mr. Evanko. However. Com- ' In the school sys- turn the Job over to the Assess- Special invitation's have been quest such a meeting for the mitteeman John Hughes and in their reBpec- ors. ; issueisoucdu t«oj officU1..we holders'•«»"••-•, "•"*party* same purpose, Mr. Evanko were the only chairmer and, leaders through-: .._,,•Thi. s ,wil„l avoid duplication Township representatives to • on September 6 for Ab to the conferences 1held »fuUy meetings with (Continued on Page 2 out the county. of the same; work and safe attend. much wear ind tear on the .Representing the Board candidates. We believe The In- were Commissioner!) Ralph Don't be A Statistic! dependent-Leader will go along Barone, John Csabai, Clifford with lis In publicizing the Handerhan and Vogel. Super* latoons meeting mtendent of Schools Patrick A. "We will be glad to have ad- Boylan. Francis Poley, Borrd Holiday Tr^ifir Toll in .S Iditjonal • 'Information Sheets' counsel; George Reager, end- I'olice (editor's note: biographies of neer, and Vincent McDonnell, To be <); Extra Caution Urged by each candldatei printed ^o that maintenance supervisor. A new any organization wishing i It was finally decided a com- to give the WOODBKllXU:—The New und that tmitic law viola- for its members, will have them mittee made up of two mem- tlon», particularly speeding police protec- Jersey State Safety <.:«utitil for distribution, bers, each from the Board of and drinking and driving;, are nitu effect Sunday, estimates that nine lives »re "Please let us know by Education, Town Committee factors expected to figure missioner David T. expected MQ be lost on New 25 if thir is agreeable to you." and Planning Board will meet unced, Jersey's streets and highways prominently In the toll of Meantime,the Voters Service deaths and injuries over the 'regularly, discuss mutual prob- f<"'ce has been or- during the forthcoming three Committee of the Leauur lias weekend. 'lems, and work together for the tliree separate days' Ubor. Day Holiday met with M^, Ostrower and '•Holiday aaldnith show," ibenefit of the entire cotnmun- Hie direction of weekend, Chief John K Ksan preliminary plans fur the jlty- pnu-r Krysko. Mid today, Thj estimation the chiel said, "that about October 28 Candidates -Night, l three in ten drivers In fatal Dr. Bar^e, evidently irki'd 'Hdi shin will re- includes the 78-hour periud Mrs, Ostrower told The In- 1 by the poor showing nmde bv hat shift indefinitely, from 6 P. M. Friday until acoidaniK were violating a depend«nt-Leader that since he Town Committee, said that °t he transferred. midnight Monday. speed law; about 61 per cent the job.of the Voter's Service of all drivers In fatal acci- t is "typical ol oitr experipn rendering of thr |>,0OV,OOU New Jfrwy Highway ABthorU) truffle regulation." jude to stand around " pity on the day shift that in upwards of 1,000 duf- administration building to be constructed at the inter&ectfou of Routes 9 and 410. Bids on preJimlnarj, worfc have already " w 8 to 4, but sev^ Chief Egan urged a few Thf cdftferenoe wac closed to fle accidents more than 600 STAND LOOTED b«en requested by the Authority. The building is scheduled for occupancy by September, 196], the afternoon (*ttt persons wtt| be injured and praoautivn* w- follow*' KM9 tha pubjj^huti>j»en to the prtu. I11 and the'late Sift * ren&onable dU(»mw b*h|nd COiWNJA - Mv». gwnka Uudod ipproxUnattly 700 cart will MUito. owner of Parkway Fruit 17. be damafed in eicew uf f 100. the oar ahead; pass oiUy od WOODBRJDGE Ailouation|has been authorized by the Au-prete Products and Evcavntuig lat>, wid tlie su-ucture. which The Board agreed Mr, the left-hand aide »nd not on Stand, Inman Avenue, report- Of fund* for the site work, andlthqrity iCorp., both of Wooctbricige, and will be the Authority's first cen- he new set-up, the Butfld on accident records E\»nko had "d,one a bang-up st the right-hand side and ed to Patrolmen Charles Wyda building fowdation for thei Threu qualified conti actoia Thora»s Niool Co., Parmtngciale. 'will have 13 men «l of holiday weekends in n* tralized adjiUrUatrattoii head- it)'hi* crush progrun to check, traffic conditions be- and Roy Maakatrinetz yesterday new thOOO.OOO central head- in the ueneral area of Wood- At the .last meeting of, the quarters will be three stories hftreaU access roads to the turn 25 on tlj« 3 to 11ye»ri, Chief El»n pointed out that the stand was entered and quarters of tlic New Jersey 18 that most of the traffic '» fore attempting to PMs; bfidge have been asked to sub-Authority the xupsi'vising engi- with Wo visible (row schools constructed before tt)« I lntn on the late ta 67 cartons of cigarettes and 1.98 Highway 4uthor;ty at the in- td t n avoid »uddeii »t«i)s; do not mit bids They »n 8. J. Qro»est»eers for the pro*j«ct, Parsons, front entjwice'facing the'Qw- opening of school. toUtles are expected to drive when drowsy. In cash stolen tersectiws oi Routes 9 and 440 and Sons and Middlesex Con< on Pag» 2) In rw»l or iuburl»«ii , Qu»de and Doug- (Continued on Page » tContlnwi op. ?i»e 3) ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, PAOB TWO

dfa- Mlddlesei Avenue, IseUi and Yen to Steal Cooperation Zoning Plan Colonla. {l Other Cheek Area* OBITUA.RII :s thlngi "were wonderful." the (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) representatives had to be prac- I*elln: Route 35, Woodbridge; Is Charged Mr. Evanko said he feels the Ural and do the September 20, West Avenue, MRS. WILLIAM THRONE, JR. Burial E. Gregory, two autonomous bodies should could be accomp! Sewaren and Port Reading; WOODBRIDGE - Donald Thomas Molyneu* 18ELJN _ Funeral services "review the school program and now. not wmethin? that i Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge jjSaddler. 23-year-old «nxnUr Andrew Aaroe. and Avenel. for Mrs. Dorothy Throne, 201 review capital lmproYement*.";"happen in a year or two liwho «"«•<"«» f J^fcijBrown Avenue, will be held to- . .IOHN ,(,)N. "By coming up with a Joint The chairman also September 21, Kim George jjsppnt l MENLO p,M,K Road. Fords; 8mlth Street. mlt on tt-500 ball|day at 10 A. M. from the program both groups can go be-s Jn nv^ yr V«el sald:^1^1^""!?"0"^^ joiners Funeral ?rr,>, ' ."' Mr Ore Qr settlng ftSide homing on Sep-iThomaa Joseph Costello Puner- *OTe the Department of Local sometime. K *' ""Keasbey. Route 440, Hopelawn pendins F resa Jor.mi, ;,; .. 0 h September 22, Avenel Street. hffnrr Magistrate>1 Home, Green Street. Mrs. Qovernmerit with a complete We ar-. y^ jt * I*-'™*' ' » * industry, jtember 8 were held Tn. •,- '. lfeatwl Avenel; Woodbrldire Avenue, I Kflntor on lSJThrone, 36 years old, died sud- program based on full coopers-'J^JJJ,, ,( Tpn't happen In » 5 to 4. jjBpnJamir. the Rur.yyo n { OoramitWeman H. Richard Sewaren: Green Street, Wood- breaking »nd enter-ldenly Monday at the Perth Uon." Mr. Evanko declared. {ynr m t¥0 •• counts of Metuchen. ; brldge. JAmboy General Hospital. Dr Barone. serving as chair-\ ***** ln the Ing and larceny. Monday n\ \>, that men "like Mr. September 23. Inrnart Ave- In Bayonne, she had man in place of Francis Wuko- n ArcmfinsL to Detective Born after a hum chairman ol _ .and MI. nue, Colonia: Freeman Street, City before veU who is ill. asked if Mr. q£hen Poehek and Arthurlllved ln Dnlon . , eOermany, s;-,,. ;th Mr. Woodbridge, Colonia Boulevard, Evanko thought the two Aaroe who have given lengthy Donnelly he admitted breaking moving to belln tow *£• ago seven yews n . " were Colonia. l Besides her husband, William : nto the A & P Trading post, of the Cei,ir September 24. Lake Avenue Throne, Jr., she leaves a son, ; the Plymouth Custom Built Church, Mtt.i-' and Jordan. Road, Colonia; HOMEWORK IN SCIENCE GETS UFT for thr "Indent William m, and tw» daughters with new up-to-daU "Phj»lcs Set".to demonstrate theories Homes, Acelytene Supply Co., Mrs. Jon:v, -i Florida Grove Road. Hopelawn. Qatrida and Mlchele, all at studied In school. By A. C. Gilbert. and Kenney Acres, twice to John J. Joi:;i September 26, Ford Avenue, each place. He also admitted home; and her mother, Mrs. n John j. breaking into Woodbridge Swim EliiabethJUcOle, Bayonne.|?? ' Burial will be rn New York BaBayy !N• Y,; Uo are recent appointees. dub Holiday Bur and Iselln Arthur B, f; . •'It is time to expand «ur| MJ- Krauss also charged that September- 27, Amherst Ave- $5,000 Cashc Freak Crash Hardware. Saddler admitted to cemetery, Jersey City. ;; Colonia. where "septi.v. c_».„.,< tanks. various programs.' nue, ColraiU: Cart*ret Road, 'she lived, and '•; the Mi-, Hughes^ sohreiber "had endorsed the Iselln theft when he **» DeVaughai;. N. are seeping over the grounds tl „, ftnd h(. Port Reading: 1""- Ave'-- (Continued from Page 1> MRS GEORGE .HAGEpORN of a beautiful ne* Junior High;"1 "^Klein's" and had signed a pe faced with a jacket stolen frd» thf Keys were also found lor sev- COLONIA — Funeral services five grand* hi . •*' tition In nue, Woodbridge. Istlln Hardware and found ln School." If the representative* ^^ „, „«. of i September 28. Main Street, eral safe deposit boxes but they Hospitalizes 5 for Mri. Martha H. Hagedom, great-grandc!,..,-. his home. yesterday in >• Fords; Oreen Street, cannot be opened until the! 74, 510 New Dover Road, will ' WOODBRIDGE — Four men, Saddler was arrested by Pa- tery, Hastjn,•••- bridge: West Avenue, flewaren. be held today at 10:30 A. M. at trolmen Charles Wyda and Roy York. September 29, New Dover all suffering from fractured the Grelner Funeral Home. 44 kind in the future.' 1 Maskarlnett In the act ot verpass cannot be accomplish- Road and Inman Avenue, Co- 35, Is determined. jlegs and other numerous ta- Green Street, Woodbridge. Mrs. breaking into the A & P Trad- CLEVELAND \ d over night, but if we lonia; Rahway Avenue, Avenel. il In Jaeobwn is now a pa-(juries, and a woman driver HaRedom, a resident of Co- Committeeman Edward Kath ing Post, Route 1. The two of- lot of noise it will ever •Donald Bamicke. September 30, Middlesex Ave- lonia for 55 years, died Monday COLONIA i ntng Board, and tient at Perth Amboy GtneraliTOund up In the Perth Amboy ficers have been lauded by Po- were held tmi. , e realized If both groups make' held over to complete nue, Iseltn; Ford Avenue and Hospital. She has, according to General Hospital Monday after in Perth Amboy General Hos- mlttee decided to hold monthly lice Chicl Egan for their alert- pital after a brief Illness. for Clevd;i:. •: •. of noise together It will the Master Plan". King George Road. Fords. Detective Waldman. written a freak wxident. meetings. : acfompUshed that much October 1, Avenel Street, ness. A native of Metuchen. she 19 Alber U-, ! Barnkkel was secretary several letters to the Federal According to Sgt. Robert Among the many articles "We met three months ln a Avenel; Smith Street, Keasbey was the daughter of the lately *ftcr llol the Planning Board since Bureau of Investigation con- Ohlson and Patrolman Oeorge found in r homh e in row and I believe lt worked out and New Brunswick Avenue, Asks Land I its inception and his term re- taining several imaginary com- Lochll, Miss Mary Messina, 19, Amboy and confiscated Ch^..and Phoebe B««*mj i The question of the expired. Fords. Compton. Mrs. Hagedorn was'Mrs. Wilhai plaints. Monday she informed Vineyard Road? Edison, was by the police were large quan- 1 1 ; School Lands then came up, and Mr Tamman replied that the FBI her father had been a member of the New Dover, ™ * mar, . traveling north on Route 1 near tities of costume Jewlery, lUjuor creasmgly difficult to KtUe on Mr. Foley said the appeal of "he the appolnt murdered. Detectives Waldman Methodist Church and of lisjOeorgia !• a meeting night and after a Tappen Street, In the right- stolen from Kenny Acres and Metuchen and Edison on its menu " Tax Stand and Stephen Tobak investi- SolZBathe Holldmy Bar r arapes^anjedra«»«lufda Women'a Society of Christlan'hls hom^ r )^, while the meetings stopped." hand lane, when she suddenly will be resolved this! checks Atfumnt gated and discovered Jacobsen's Smk-e. and was also active In,years When Mr. Vogel questioned,__ „ saw four men, employes of the at $400 from Plymouth Homes. Park (Continued from Page It body In his bedroom. Middlesex Water Co., making ...... ^e^y cor^= civic and community *ffalr,._J^-pr^ A resident of Menlo She was the widow of Georgej Mr. Evanko as to his authority] £~. ' with industry regarding valua- The detectives found the an excavation. made by Saddler was that he I Terrace asked the five men who Hagedorn who died hil»53. SheJBesldeii hi' to speak for the entire T. cepting present assessment reb-dtyWons snd building per- studied *tt transcripts and bad piles of cllPDings they began tojfrom the pole, Compton. New Brunswick .'Brooklyn. mit* issued so we will know attended all the public" hear- figures, even though the munic- find small amounts of money.! The polici e said there was a HOLLYWOOD NEWS where we are going." ings before reaching his de- ipality's appraisal experts hired Five one-dollar bills in the right-hand cision. at a cost of something like discovered imri.er a vase. En-jiane about 40 feet from where Plan Coordination Burt Lancaster, whose "El- Asked by Mr, Krauss, for his$137,000, have determined, the velopes containing v»rious.the men were working- It was on a motion madjs by (Continued rrom Page 1) er Gantry" Is getting naves, is reason for prefering an In- physical plants in some cases amounts of rash were found all| T^D injUreci workers are Mr. Handerhan that It was de- Heretofore the motorcycle preparing for "Birdman of Al- dustrial zone for the site, Mr. have been over-assessed." over the house. On top a table James studvant, 25, Newark. cided the committee should be squad which consists of Patrol- was catraz," quite a switch from Gregory said he looked at every "This country Is built on the in the center of one room 'compound fractures of both made up of two members of the!men Frank Szallar, Arnt Peter- possible detail for the ..better- 'Elmer." premise that those who have a strong box, containing a large:leg8. jimei McLeon, 40. Perth three groups. Dr, Barone said sen, Stephen Petras, John On- ment of the town. He said he it, pay more," the mayor de- sum of money, Umboy, fractured leg. shoulder Mr. Wukovets will announce deyko, Nazareth Barcellona and Today* picture review: talked it over with other mem- clared. "It works out- that way Mr. Jacobsen. 8 cabinet-.fracture and head Injuries; the two Board members by Wendel Doll, did not work on bers of the Planning Board and ICE PALACE in income taxes. My sympathies maker, moved to Holton Street James E. Mosley, 33, Newark, Monday. Mr. Evanko stated he Saturdays and Sundays. Under they agreed with him that the "Ice Palace" is a story ofi are with the small property about 30 years ago. He first fractured leg and head injuries; felt the Town Committee rep- the new system, there will be areai' should be designated for greed, hate, love, politics, fish,! owner and I am gratified that built a garage and lived in It Steve Adam. 55, Carol Avenue, resentatives should be made up three motorcycle men working light Industry and attempt* and a man named Kennedy — j industry Is most receptive." while building his home. Woodbridge, fractured leg and of "Mayor Adams and a mem-on Saturdays and Sundays. made to get an attractive plant most of lt ln an Alaskan set- The mayor further said he, The police said thefl hayejiead injuries. Miss Messina ber on the other side of the ting. Men on the day patrol shift Th(s pian he said, would not •'agreed that industry within finally been able to convincfe&caped with sprained right politleal fence." will be Joseph Dombrowski The story, which Is based on bring forth the problems of a its own group should be equal- Miss Jacobsen her father died.angle and contusions of the When asked if the Town Walter Marciniak, James Egan :dna Ferber's best seller, cen- department store. ized." from natural causes. face and head. Committee is working on any Victor Balint, Joseph Nagy. When it was evident the au- m around two men, Zeb Ken- long-range plans of capital Im- Robert Simonsen, William dience was attemptliiK to turn Meantsne Rev. Lyle B. Gang- (Rlchard Burton) who be- provements, Mr. Evanko re- Stephano, Charles Banko, Philip the meeting into another hear- Parkway Headquarters Our Women's League comes a mr in the fish can- plied his group is m the midst Yacovlno, George Hutnlk, Ing, '[int.. Tanzajf'n reminded ing Industry, and Thor 8torm toy, has Men delegated by the! of planning for a tl ,800,000 Frank Paytl, Charles Nier, them they will have another (Continued from Page 1) (Robert' Ryan), • fisherman, program for sanitary and storm Stephen Yuhasz. den State Parkway. The pro-Danish Brotherhood of which] (Continued from Page 1) whose political ambitions help opportunity to be heard when Mr. Jacobsen was a member, to,vote in an informed manner sewers, roads, curbs, and gut- Afternoon shift, Edward Pre- a public hearing Is held by. the color scheme for the e realize Alaska's statehood. ters. putnick, Salvaiore Grille Wil- care of the funeral ar- one of the main questions to be Town Committee on "the Zdning asked of each candidate will The two men feud over their | Mr. Handerhan said he liam Dopp, Alvin Williams, Ordinance. and blue rangements. love for Bridie Ballantyne wished to commend Mr. Evanko Donald Olick, Angelo Zullo. Some 110 employes are ex- Detective Waldman said a be: (.Carolyn Jones), which con- for his quick action on access Richard McCabe, Anthony Po- pected to be housed in the guardian will be appointed for "In your opinion, Is there a tinues through their offspring roads to the new schools, com-lumbo, Warren Searles, Samuel building, scheduled tentatively Miss Jacobsen. need for a study of the existing and grandchildren, i Checks governmental charter of Wood- menting: Stratum, Robert Jugan, Carl for • occupancy by September, Their is plenty of action ln Leldner, Joseph Rusbarsky, bridge Township?" "For three years we had (Continued from Page 1> Wei. PLANTING SYCAMORE this story — fist fights, races Georga LochU, Zlgmund Wojeik The ai«*er- Kill appear..on nothing but,promtses. When we and Colonia Boulevard The estimated -cost of the through blizzards to beat' the Steve Simon, William Slfton- nue Mrs. L. C. of Keyport asks if each local candidate's informa met ln July, I thought it was Colonial King George Road, new administration building is stork, attack by a bear, and a sen, Ronald Larsen, Patrick $800,000 with site work, land the fuzzy green balls on a syc- tlon sheet. Just another promise," Fo ds dramatic air rescue. Devlin, George Curry, Robert ' costs and fees estimated to in- amore tree are seeds. And If so, It was at this time Mr. Vogel September 12, Avenel Street, Mrs. Ostroner urged all or Also included in the cast are: Egan, Edward Ressel, Bernard crease the cost another $225,- how can they be planted? said the committee should work Avenel; Woodbridge Avenue ganizations to cooperate, ln Martha Hyer" as Dorothy, Jim Czech, George McCabe, Francis 000. ' x Dr. William E. Snyder, head for broader alms beyond capi- Sewaren and Main Street, eliminating the numerous can- Backus as Dave Husack, Ray Caro. The structure Is to cover 30,- of our ornamental horticulture tal improvements, saying: Woodbridge. didates' mettlngs and also out Danton as Bay, Diane McBrais Late shift, Arthur Grosskopf, 000 aruare feet, according to section, says the green balls are "In addition to the need of September 13, Florida Grove . .linelined League plans to get 21 as Christine, Karl Swenson as Charles Wyda, Fred Wandras, Miltqn Levy, director of public the fruit. Wait until one ripens,! . e tc : knowing about sub-divisions Road, Hopelawn; Smith Street, ar oldi and new resid nt8 Scotty, ShirJey Knight as Walter Singer, Rudolph Gloff. relations for the New Jersey then cut lt open to get the: b U ;.• and bulldmg permits, we lor the November eUc Roy Maskarlnetz, John Kurack. Keasbey and Ford Avenue, seeds. Grace, Barry Kelley as Einer •. should coordinate our recrea- Highway Authority. tions. Elmer Green, Alex Yaczina, Fords. Next, plant the seeds about 3 Wendt, Sheridan Comerate as t tional facilities. For, example, At present, the main office of Prank Ferrarfi, Joseph Nemeth, September 14, Freeman or 4 Inches apart In a bed and ROM, George Takel as Wang, we have no decent tennis courts. the Authority Is in Red Bank Robert Fisher, Lawrence Jeff- Street, Woodbridge; Route 440, the home of its chairman, Mrs transplant them when they are French economy Is strong at and Steve Harris as Chrlito It would be too expensive for erson, Anthony O'Brien, Mi- Hopelawn and New Dover Road, Katharine Elkus White. big enough to handle. midyear. pher. the Board to construct one forchael Petyo, Felix Galasso, Jo- 'olonia. the High. School. Perth Amboy seph Maklary, Ronald Nier. September IB, Carteret Road, has some fine courts and they Port Reading; Lake Avenue and charge for their use. Amherst Avenue, Colonia. Asks Juvenile Help REUNION BANQUET September 16, Rahway Ave- "There has been very little PERTH AMBOY—The West- nue, Woodbridge and New coordination on the juvenile minster Cadets will hold its Brunswick Avenue, Fords and problem between the Board, 60th anniversary reunion and Hopelawn. the Town Committee and the banquet October 14 at the Pres- September 17, Main Street, police department. We should byterian Center here. Reserva- Fords and Woodbridge, Inman have a report on Juveniles ar- tioni! may be obtained from Al- Avenue and-Jordan Road, Co- rested and convicted so that we bert C. Krogh, 14 Peterson lonia. , I can work through the school venue, Edison. September 19, Green Street, ~ system to help the youngsters." Z Dr. Barone pointed out the Board of Education has "the SUMMER COAL PRICES!! grounds but no money to pro- "YOU CANT BUY BETTER" vide playgrounds.' He said If PEA COAL O.K. USED CAR SPECIALS! . the Committee converted the NUT OR STOVB PRE-UBOR DAY SUE ON Att grounds into play sites "we could provide storerooms and toilet facilities," Cub Cuh Mr, Vogel also pointed to the need of the Committee's co- operation In securing an over- CHODOSH Bros, and WEXIER pass at the Green 8treet circle. '60 BUICKS 36 E. Grand Avenue, Rahway FU 8-1000 OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE Delivered rrra Alrllnt LOOK! in 'i» CHEV. a-Dr. Hardtop, it NASH Auto., RAH. •- Information, $ YOU PAY ONLY Impala, V-8. Auto., R&H, Cylinder. Showroom Con- Ticket! Obtained Perth Amboy PS |tis& dition, fltt mon convenient BACtf-TO-SCHOOL 2595 , m^, youI Brand New 6-Passenger Le Sabre Sedan. Equipped With Turbine Drive '3D PLYM, 4-Dr. 8ed*n, Book with reservation; yet ti 'bS PQNTUC, 4-Dr. Sedan, ui Kent tMt no ra0 K Automatic Transmission Plus Heater and Defroster. Plus Signal Lights, Heater, Auto., V-8. $11M who's been * "" " Stand. Tram, RAH. 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AND rinss Now on • m WtDNESDAY Note: Folkowtti Motor* dwinnUei>\o Deliver tfdi'Car •• ' ' Wr.« At AdvertlMd rriM With Equipment! •'it- ATLANTIC CITY BFEC1AL BATES ON GRADE BCHOOL SIZES RAC? TRACK CENTRAL JERSEY'S LARGEST VOLUME Hill K DEALER GODENY CHEVROLET ButM 1MV« Main & School STit 11:00 «Jn. KULMU MAGIC CLEANERS | POLKOWITZ MOTORS 30 itoowyeit Ave. Cartel Mute ilavia uo»w*i*rio IMWOW S»l Sckool Street ME 4-62U Woodbfld[. NEW MBINSWICK AVR HI f PRRTH »«IBOV ^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1960 ?PAGE THRU* mbership Emblem Club Plans Miss Nancy A. Burgisser Hungarian Style Show Sept. 22 WOODBftlDOE—The execu- Festival ^Program tive board of the Emblem Club Bride of Arthur Frazer met, Thursday tit the home ot WOODBRtpGE Carrying Amboy, and New Brunswick Mis. Joseph Maziseo, Perth Outlined a prayer booK with n white or- Secretarial, Accounting and Plans Mafie I Amboy, and made final plans chid and stephanotls, Miss Prep School. She was formerly <)OBRinaF,--Dick lane for a fashion show to be held j WOODBRHX1E The Nancy Ann Burgisser. daughter employed by .Valentine Fire n msKlcInn, is expect- Irmber 2! Idii.lrinal harvest festival of of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Brick Company. Woodbrlrige nlaln nt a memboi- Menlo Parki IlIunKarlan Reformed C! BurgUMr, 626 St. George Ave- Her husband, an alumnus of cn to br sponsored by the Mrs. Peter Greco is chairman School Street, will be held nue, was married to Arthur Woodbrldge High School, Is anj bvulnf Township BuRlnnsf; jimd she will be assisted by Mrs teuibcr 24. starting at 7'3O Henry Frazer. son of Mr. and airman In the U. S. Navy stn- 1,-ofrssional Women's Club Anthony Mazwo. decorations; M . in the Parish Hall. Mrs. Arthur Milton Prazer. 108 • loned at Port Isabel. October 2, from 3 to 5 Mrs. Joseph Ma«?,eo and Mrs Authentic Huriuarian Orove Avenue. Saturday after- nl Babbling Brook, the Oorue Geiek, tickets; Mrs. Jo- tume« will be worn by the noon In St. Cecelia's Catholic! ["of Mr. and Mra. Walter seph Chiera, Mrs. Ted Wilt |thai dancers Three groups Church, iMlln. ^Rev. Robert PW Dover Road, Co- ind Mrs, Albert Uraari, recep- Hebrew School present Hunaarlan folk Mayer officiated. _ »j ™ •• lion: Mrs. Stanley M. Stein The Caravan Orchestra mcnife" will publicity. Given In mrW by her ()l)enS JMCXt W CCK been ennHRed to provide I'tions to the tea to send ther, the brine wore B gown of ^ music and the Ladles Aid Mr friends at the opening silk organza With a Sabrinn WOODBRIDGE — Registra- iety,, an usunl, will meeting, Septembet 9 neckline etched In Alencon lace tion of pupils for Adath Israel peeinl Hungarian food! M., at Colonla Country Alice Serdinsky which extended over the bodice. Hebrew School will be held # !"Miss' Mary Ann Shynko Her bouffant skirt, also embell- Tuesday from 3 to 5 P, M.| and Rehearsals for tlie folk i 1] Nursing Scholarship ished with lace had a pouf- Wednesday from 2 to 3:30 P inn will be held ?ach ' |r and her mother will be Enaged to Wedback panel and extended into a flt the Comrmmlty Center X 8 P. M.,for the young idoltt; of honor. WOODBRIDGE — The en- chapel train. Her imported silk Amboy Avenue, Rabbi Samuel "hursday evening at 7 fo* ttt local club has called a KaKement of Miss Alice Ser- cloud veil was held by a cloche Newberger announced todny. hildren and intermediates* organization meeting of dinsky to Robert James Hll- of orange blossoms. All pupils will assemble Tuesday night at 1:30 proposed Edison Town- llard. son of Mrs, Dorothy Mi- Maid of honor was Miss Bar- the chapel on Wednesday Lorantfly Guild will hoW an ln« and Professional lliard of 21 Coldevln Road, Clark bara Toye, Woodbrldge. Brides- 3:30 P, M., at which time the stallaticm service In the ParWr Club for Thursday, I nan been announced by her maids were tyre. Arthur Ilan- teachers will announce the Hall with Rev. Leslie Egry «H i 15, at 8 P. M. at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael sen, Avenel; Miss Loata Gibson ttmn schedule for all class**. nstalllngr officer. , Serdinsky of 52 Claire Avenue. Agency, Amboy Avenue and Miss Marlene Frazer. sls-i The staff includes Mrs. Sam The Adult choir wBl tt«*f section of Edison. All Miss SeT-dinsky is a June ter of the" bridegroom, both of uel Newberger for Classes I and Wednesday at 7:15 to tlwr MR. AND MRS. THOMAS J. MICHALOW8KI gainfully employed in graduate of Woodbridge High Woodbridge. 2; Mrs. Albert Levlne, Classes church to make plans f« fMV School. She is employed as a or the professloru are Best man was James White, 3 and 4; Mrs. M. Rapoport, fall. All members aw reqiiwtlft, s secretary by Stanley J. Mann, ; to attend. Women sig Trenton. Ushers were Fred Class 5; and Rabbi Newberger, to attend. New members Mt# a Woodbridge attorney. I" at the September 15 se Bradford. Cheesequake; Gerald rias Mtavah and Bar Mitzvah welcome. Mr. Hilliard, a graduate of Michalowski-Krohne Rite be charter members Cowell. Iselin, and Richard classes. Starting September 11, 8ua* Arthur L. Johnson Regional empornry chairman and Wagner, Rahway. Sunday School will begin on day School will begin at 10:0t High School, Clark, served committee will be The couple will reside in Port September 11 at 10 A, M., a Held Saturday Morning A. M. and church services will three years in the. Marine fttert. Isabel, Texas, after September which time registration wi! be conducted at 10 and 11 A. Mt Corps. He Is employed by the take place. Boys and girls who WOODBRIDGE — A a nup- The bride, a graluate o: Western Electric Co., Clark. graduate of)are starting kindergarten this tial Mnss and double ring cere- Woodbridge High 8chool an A May wedding Is planned. mony Saturday morning in St. Douglass College, is a therapeu- St. Mary's High School, Per year should be enrolled. las to Run James Catholic Church, Miss tic dletltlon at St. Peter's Hos- Players HoU Enid J. Krohne, daughter of pital, New Brunswick. She was \Atkinson Advises Mrs. Josephine Krohne, 467 formerly employed as a dieti- [aub Publicity Early Registration Amboy Avenue, and the late tian at Helena Fu|d Hospital, Theater • Shop Mr. Krohne, was married to Trenton. Mr. Mlchalowski, an ^BRIDGE — Assembly AVENEL — James Atkinson, WOODBRTDGE — Thomas J. Michalowflki, son of alumnus of South River High ( •ph C. Doren e«n held for the past 10 wert#, Democratic nominee for dents of voting age to register East Brunswick. "Rev. Gustave fraternity. He Is employed by with Henry Glass, Westfleldjjf'/ Provinzano, Joe Del blr for directing research 300 employees, guests and Inuffy, Perth Amboy, cousin of the Warner Brothers Theatre Sager is the son of Mr. and field. Gatto, Bob O'Keefe, Charloi dismal and appalling friends attended the "Family during the month of January, Mrs. Walter 8»ier. The Rev. the bride. Sokler, Alva Baaemore. Marion i if 'The Great Masquer TO EMPLOYES TO MEET Day" held yerterday by the and for at least a two-yea Joseph Baner officiated. The Best man was John OpRleski, Plotkin is chairman of the [and the Elsenhower-Nix- Natvar Corporation on the period will not.be shown in any bride was given in marriage by WOODBRIDGE—The Town- Washington Crossing, Pa, Ush- committee. imiiibtration, which hu ship of Woodbridge Employees plant grounds at 211' Randolph local theaters, according to her father. ers were Frank Reinson, South |ie respect and confidence Association will meet at 8 P. M Avenue, Avenel. Guided tours company executives, River, and John Norek, South I American people on both The brldt's gown was ot tomorrow at the Townshl of the plant were held and re- Adath Israel is now selling Group Announces and foreign policy, Chanttlly lace with a tiered garage. freshments enjoyed. Amboy, cousin of the bride.- tickets for the evening of i v ill also direct Mlddle- back and three telr fingertip room. Thursday, March 16, and Sun- Circle Meeting Today pimty publicity during the veil attached to a double-tier After a wedding trip to Cape day afternoon, March 19. Tick. WOODBRIDGE • Circle and prepare release crown set with crystals. She Cod, the couple will reside at ets may ,be reserved by calllni meetingB of the Woman's A«- carried a caacade bouquet of Township-Wide Winners 1360 Edgtwood Avenue, Tron- Mrs. Milton Bedrick, ME 4 Bodstlon of the First Presby- white roses, with trailing ivy. :on. For traveling, the bride $311, or Mrs.- Sol Friedlande: terian Church have beer*' ar- ' Callus, 39, ts publi* re- Miss Evelyn ' Grembowlcz. wore a two-piece black and FU 1-1606. ranged as follows: n of the H. J Perth Amboy. was maid of hon Listed in Arts & Crafts white gingham dress with Today, 1:30 P. M., Cirlce 2 Department. H or. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol matching accessories. The lack of a high school di- at the home of Mrs, M. Jaeger, WOODBRIDGE — Conrunit- Grove Street, Philip King, Fifth ) publicity director for th Thorlk, Woodbridge; Miss JJudd y ploma often leads to serious 106 Middlesex Road, Matawan; teeman John P. Hughes, chair- District; Marie Costl, Woodland flex County Young Dem Sager, Carteret; Miss Doris problems of maladjustment September 8, 1:30 P. M., Circle i Club and served In that man of the Recreation Depart- Avenue, Fords; Michael Tere- Kozlakowski, Miss Claire Ko- when the school dropout begin, 1 at the home of Mrs. H. Pet- fenko, Glen Cove; second Bar- for '«II years for the N. J ment, announced today the win- Several Prizes to feel inferior socially, and erson, 31 Fourth Avenue, Port pervas, Perth Amboy. bara DIsbrow, Cooper, and Jack before retir- ners of the Arts and Crafts then encounters relections from Reading; Circle 3, home ot Bernard Stragapede, Carteret, Olver, Glen Cove; third, June om (he latter. Program. employers when he is seeking Mrs. F. Sorenson, 46 Martin served as best man. Ushers wei-e!" p|nai;stg {nm ^ Town, Axen, CoopeT, and Vickie Pink- Won at Party |hni handled publicity for employment. The incidence Terrace, . Joseph Thorite, Jr., Lawrence ship's 29 Playgrounds, whose asavage, Keasbey; most origi- !•: Oi ganixations In AVENEL—Mrs, William Lar- delinquency. is 1.0. times. Jiighe, A combined meeting of Cir- Harbor; "Joseph Lucas, Michael craftsmanship was; displayed fri nal, Peter Young, Boynton No. ouui\ iiiul also wrote a sen won the door prize at the among dropouts than among cles 4. 5 and 6 will lie held Preputnick, William Makwin- a store window in Woodbridge 2; most unique. Gerald Hudnc- wo: attended Union Junior Collegfe Mary's High School, Perth Am- Decker Place, became the bilte ^ „, Legion Post Picnic : wi] lake Cove; second, Janice Llsclnski, hill. He fs a d w Roanok£ a two-month boy, is employed at the New of Robert Samuel BoweBowerr , Ellz PUBLIX PHARMACY from his Cooper, and Paul Balaslc, Keas- Gimp Craft, Key Chain: first .College, Salem, Va., and is $7,500-a-year Jersey State Diagnostic Center, of Mr. and Mrs 1 Scheduled for Sunday bey; third, Eva Lorentz, Hope- Richard Kuchtyak, Buffer veteran of the Army during th MENLO PARK TERRACE - in order to devote Harry W. Bower, Rpanoke, Va. ;Koreftn „„_ He is mployeA by "Your School Supply Headquarters" 1 Menlo Park. lawn; and Bob Sims, Inman Strip; second, Judy Barr, Fifth The T. Nulty American Lesion I' to ihi! county and na- un alumnus of Rev. L'-wrcnce J. Donovan of-, . servfte, Her fiance, Moody s Investraent Post, which has members in the [flections. Avenue; best design, Carol Pat District: third, Alfred Ramos, ficiated. Stuyvesant High School, New rick, Keasbey; most orlglna' Inman. iNew York City. Terrace. Shorecrest and La- 91 Main Sim* Woodbridge York City, Is also employed at Given In marriage by her la-' OPEN EVENINGS TIL 10 O'CLOCK '"INancy Morse, Blanford; mosi Gimp Craft, Lanyards; first, 1 fayette Estates, will hold an the Center A February ther . the bride wore a gown of! n I nuke.s peace witli In- unique. Dexter Gribble, Fifthjlrene Adam, Hopelawn; second, "There is no more eompe,ll-inll-d v Family Picnic at. Roose- *» Hi-mates. riinK is planned, District. ' Douglas Sandor, Grave; third, silk peau de sole with a scoop- , velt Park this Sunday begin- ning at noon. Peter Hill \? Pot Holders: first Patty Plr- con lace and |;uik, Boynton No, 1; second An- Vinyl Tiles' first James Fer- embvoidered with today than the motivation, ed- chairman, and William Me- gelina Margiotto, Fourth Street; iolt, Boynton No. 1; second. seed pearls and sequins, Her ucation, and well-being of our Casklll, ticket chairman. third Patty Pavich, Woodland, Carl Smith, Blanford; third, bouffant skirt extended into a^outh. it is the Nation's obll- There will be games for chil- "What 1 miss most fow is the time to orderand Vicfti Plnkasavage, Keas- Richard Lee, Inman, chapel train, and a butterfly gation to see that our young dren, pWzes, a door prize and bey. Mosaic Tile Bracelets: first veil of French illu^on was held people have the opportunity to local entertainment. The T. h getting my clothes Comb Cases: first William Mary Ann Sesnowich, Glen by a beaded crown. The bride prepare themselves for neces- Nulty Legion Post, newest in carried white orchidi end lilies Stephano, Hopelawn, and Kath Cove; second, Lynn Sistake, sary and satisfying employment the Township, now has a mem- cleaned by ... Oetz, Keasbey: second KenCur- Fords, Woodland; third, Pat °* the valley. in a world of rapid change." — bership of 65 and is growing tiss. Glen Cove, and Maurice Swift, Outlook. Miss Carole Ann Logue, Cran- James P. Mitchell, Secretary of fast, A large attendance is ex- Van Bramer, Bucknell; third Mosaic Tile: most unique, ford, a cousin of the bride was Labor. pected Sunday. Linda Smith, Blanford, and Johnj Di Blaslo, East Green; maid of honor. Joseph E. Dic- Melczer, Strawberry Hill, mostj original, Patty Wright, ton, -Winfleld, served as best tide Gimp Craft Aluminum Brace- East Green; best design, Arlene man. Ushers were John J. Dic- ||let: first, Nicky Danyanko, Haas, East Green. ton, Jr., Winfield, and James R. Kehoe. Woodbrtdge. a cou- | This Coupon is Worth | cleaners sin of the bride. Prepared to Entertain . . . The ooupk will make their $ BACK from VACATION! home in Elizabeth. The bride. Domestic and Imported ! 3°° DISCOUNT; Don't you miss this chance to let us get your clothes sparkling dean! CHAMPAGNE AND BEER with an exclusive line of ON ALL Scotch FALL DRESSES l$9Q5o OR nFSK^I Our efficient dry-cleaning Bourbon is known for highest quality ... Rye and Pfiuitl t'uucral Detlgiu limit 1 Coupon Pn' ft'ieon — Expim> Stpl. 1(1 yet, costs no more than elsewhere! Brandy Creatrd With Care SPORTSWEAR ! BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU I Wines Always we strive. to Liqueur make ea^h funeral spray, wreath, blanket; •3- IViTltLHTlONS UN FINISHING or nora|. pieoe we de- •i«n worthy to ierv« u loving tribute. UNPAINTED VOGEL'S OR-U FURNITURE SHOP 354 KiDabqff Ayenue LIQUOR STORE Pbone WALSHECK'S 120 Main Street MK 0-0430 WoodbridgD ME-4-0U43 B2 Main Street, Woodbridgc Flower Shop' Open Mun., Tut*., Wed, »ud 8at., » to « WOOOL^RIDCE d Frl9tu» |f m. ME 4-0858 • OPEN LABOR 1>AV 76 Maiu Street, Woodbridge IIS 4wbor Avr. ME 4-1,611 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1960

Many Schools TOT MOM MAY IN YOUR Ait to Install [Language Lab Instruction in foreign lan- ;agps ha.* sprr«d «ith almoM ibfllevibl* rapidity into ele- mentary schools aj *ell af ihrtr.ifh secondary schools, dur- :".c thf past year And accompanying the! pp'faci. or possibly simulating IT.S. Government Inspected Grade 'A' ;t LS the introduction of a new k.nrf oj ' !<"achcr"—the elec- "T.:C teach*: in term* ol| ptiry h»<"k

In Ne* York Ory. for ex- air.p'.f. when- ttiere are many demand^ for thoie fluent In ro:f.p:i u»fje*. the school sys- tem fxppWs to have as m»ny as 20 • electronic- lar.euaKf Ubora-; TURKEYS :on>><" in use by 1961. i FROM 8 - 20 LBS. UNDER 8 LBS. In some parts of the country foreUrn languages to Ann Page in the early srades ha Your There u a new pattern. Dial n Spell utilizes the fas- I Robbim l*" °therwlse dlf"lUlt tOngUe- emcreing In education that ap- cinatlon of the telephone dial A c t u a 11 y , trre "electronic Solid tn- OlhraLitf ',"29. pours to augur well for the tp spark spelling interest and 611 teacher" requires a teacher to pick tw eompctenc« of America's sct-JLlnklettcrs is a competitive 'supervise Its work, but in the UxiryrLLoaf "^ 29< ~HitisU, mathematicians and game keyed to teach word and 4 process, it vastly extends the "llnfulit* of the future. sentence building. HAMS Replar Bilwa V.'29< 1 real teacher's ability to handle Underwood ',. Not only are American par- Most of the teaching aids are pupils, much more Lneheii Mest I" 29c . erta solldla supporting the 19 601 marked to indicate what trades' effectively. ;trend toward more assigned curriculum they supplement to, Deviled Ham WMl IT tltkir Hill c Butt dtkeC Salanl V|29< 99 Thp sound recording instru- [.home work. More than ever be-^make cnoosine easier for pa- iU make It tw/ffilble for tfu-; Portion Utter H*fitiit MW it wr l«* Ititt they are encouraging home'rents. nts to practice conversation pl»y activities that help chil-; ——^___ far more than they would "•491 Ib. drtn Improve their knowledge * _ -^ (otherwise, for the conversa- of all phases of the curriculum, U I I • // Jn tions may be recorded, com- 39 rtport« Dr. Mary Moffitt, as- - ^raihion //t pared with enunciation of an B&Ms DAIRY FAVORITES loclate professor of education.' And now from comes expert, and played back for BROWN BAKED *FUUYC6OKEDHAMS•%?Sil!-" 33: Owens College and members of . . . . BEANS the doleful neWs the sackjeorrection. They help students BREAD Mtlilrt PtttMrixil tnw* CRMM the Toy Guidance Council's- ^According to U.S. GOY'K Specification* iis back. We thought that the understand more quickly as : Advisory Committee well as speak more fluently. Demand Is Hijb disapproval and jibes from the American Slices 41 Actually, reports Rec-O-Kut, iMitrtal Holla! CMMI* 3 Ib. «<«<"' PRESCHOOL Palmolive Soap I'jk. Paper Plates ^ Jewish Rye ' CLASS - SEMfpRIVATE PRIVATE LESSONS For toilet iid b«tb MUi Ant Smith, the Instructor, h a Member with 9c 1 "J JA( Pepsodoit Tooth Paste "ZW Marvel Siarier Fluid Potato Chips." and Omdu^t ft the DANCE EDUCATORS ot AHtHICA, Inc., THE djltAT ATLANTIC I. PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. M «Htctiv« far* As Orf»Dtl«tl«o of Qu»U(lf4 Dance Tewhen li u, tteti ttorM Palmelive Soap , Sfpt, itd'in RegMtratiou» E»pin.ll» (or uper Markets •«aWllp*MmiS ft Now Being Accepted with 9c * b

186 Krthhtii AVJB., Avenel .- f ••• THURSDKY, SEPTEMBER 1, I960 PAGE FIVK outh's Interest In AVENEL PERSONALSAlert All Car Drivers arning Spreads rp MRS 0BT0W8U •* 0 New School Term 14 GtOTti The recurring reminder to Tim theuld have tread* rough All Grades MX 4-0M1 motorlstt thut the schools will (hat win grip the road. be open for another new WlfMkhleM wipers mnit huinn awareness among tasted of the economic phases — Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mun- term, was latued today, with function to tnride clear vlt of the nation, of the life through part- or full- police joining education*! au •tuner of education in thla me Jobs, have learned some- kacsy, Mitchell Place, gave a »km In all klndt oBwaather. farewell party for their thoritles in a plea that all world, reaches t iing about spending money ivers be on the alert of the The car's notor thonld be prnk as the day ap- nd have developed a whole- Louis. Jr., Saturday. Louis. Jr. ia leaving for Great Lukes, III., fety of ttft youngsters. toned U» retponihe action. nrs K'iwn all the children ome spirit of selectivity. All Joined further in polnt- The work of the School IIR hack to school this They will need, principally where he will receive his naval out that the responsibility Safety Patrols — made up of dvlce and counsel and encour- training. Ouests were from the car driver is a grave one, bright eyed young students to to (his groundswell gemenl Clifton, Cranford, New York specially In the area -of the be identified by their white I nwnnrr In which the In The. more demanding tasks City, Roselje, ftoselle Park, •rticnUry school*. iSam Browne belts—whose job l,i learning has swept aX>*Cthat confronting the Cnrteret, Clark. Linden, Rah- the t> to keep classmates at the from the teen age >arents of the elementary way and Avenel. Through education In t;:;:: \ curb until It Is safe for them to flat v school students, who chool youngsters — also more —New KsjmwMre was the roldance of traffic hazards A ROOM FOR TWO: Sleep and study for two boys are pro- ,,TII made so conscious Lnowledgeable, but less experl- scene of Mr. an€..Jflrs- Milton as become traditional in tKe crow, haa contributed vastly to vided by the "Candle-lUtht Group." One can do his artthmeUe more exacting reijulre'- nced. Ktishner's m-ent vacation. The schools, from the very begibeginn- their safety. at the plastic topped lift-up desk attached to the bunk bed! (ir college entrance, Into In either event, the job for Kushners with their son. Mar- ng, child psychologists point The new adult crossing footboard, while the other tackles an English theme at th». lermntary grades. wents here entails checking tin, "nave returned home to ut that the thoughtless ex- guards utilized by many com- kneeholedesk. i time has come, as many ipon health, and physical prep Chase Avenue. luberance of the youngster munition have added to the [ts have observed, »nd M arttlon for the return to school. — Mr. and Mrs. Leonard il too often makes them for- safety of the youngsters. teachers will Ustlfj This Involves outfitting them Greenfield, fienwen Avenue and _t'i'l. But the good record that grade school youngsters ith the clothes and shoes the sons, Larry ^ and Mark, vaca- No matter how much pro-both have established cannot 24 HOUR SERVICE insuring their own status •eed, the supplies they .should KIKST STEPS BACK TO SCHOOL arr taken throunh the tioned in Bostof Mass.. visiting ection is afforded them by be improved upoh without the us that of their sohool- have, It Is concerned with the! shoe store where mother counsels with trained clerks to friends «nd relatives. joltce crossing guards and the cooperation Of alert and con- by classroom achleve- safety In this more complicated make certain the youngsters are correctly fitted. — Mr. and Mrs. John Waver- :hool Safety Patrots, there Is scientious motorists. Kodachrome and Ektachrome Film orld, as well as for their men- szak and children, Meinzer always the danger that one This is especially true In the its Increase lO.Wfl.OW tal attitudes. Street, enjoyed a two-week va- may dart heedlessly into areas beyond the immediate Processing Since 1950 The best assurance of maxi- Newspapers as cation visiting Niagara Palls, stream of moving traffic. school zone, traversed by the Canada; Pennsylvania and New the arrival of what one mum benefit for them from For this the motorist must children on their way to and rlty has called "aero- York. their coming new school term «, npt only alert, but he from school. by Kodak nnd the universality to make certain they are —Mrs. Hyman Semlnlck, U should, in advance of the open- mi (or International re- properly prepared to resume High School Tools S. 1, has returned home afte Ing of the new school term, JUMBO SIZED PENCILS arc cvrii the beginners loo' their careers of learning. j Use of the newspaper In high Timing the results Is suggest- an enjoyabje^stay at Atlanti make sure that the car he among the new designs of- to an introdutlon o: {.school English classes to help :d to add zest to the test. City. ; * drives is in mechanically per- fered now by manuafacturei NIBLIX PHARMACY .iricncPH and to the faT ftuikuts Improve their leading Another suggestion is that — A remlhder to members o: ect condition. to meet the demand amont nf this exciting world, ability, their comprehension itudents try to Improve, the the East Avenel Democratic an beginners for something titaltively, the numbei and theii knowledge of current headlines on news stories by re- Civic Club,' the Mason open Brakes muit be working easier to grasp and to write WOODERIDC, icn It) schools annuall: writing them. The objeot Is to September t at the Maple well enough to Insure safe Health Hints events, Is officially recommend- lines "they can really see." cnnsed by ten million ed by the New York State Edu- stimulate them to discover the Farm at 8:30 P. M. sudden stops. ,9;iii to tlie present. Qual1 catlon Department in a new main points of the article, and — • AvenBl Fire Compan; the collective lntell ADMONITION FOR AUTUMN brochure prepared by Ralph E to state them briefly. meets to night at the firehoust the average person hai Decker, a former high school Reading speeds may be tested • Pride of NeNf Jersey Conn ied significantly over th With the coming of Labor English teacher. with due consideration for time cil, Sons an* Daughters of Lib •i iixl, according to th Day, as we range the highways and byways in our cars, we Some of the suggestions made necessary to absorb stories of erty, meets imorrow at the A HI ists. The mountini traight fact, reasoning in edl- enel auditorium at knowledge and the ex begin to look for the splashes to teacher in the brochure are of scarlet that characterize almost game-like, with a view torlals, and instructions In P. M. ;md actually more a how-to-do-lt features. — Rosari Society of St. At I'flucatlonal facilities a golden autumn days. The num- to stimulating interest and Awareness of structure also drew's Chi :h receives Ho •. arc credited. ber of mortorists on business or speed. is made a subject of analysis by Communlon in a body at th HHfl.OOO classrooms ha pleasure bent Is probably Rreat- One suggestion, fur example gg p comparisons of the various 9 A, M. Mass Sunday. ,ucd to the educations er than at. any other time or is that copies of the same news types of articles, as an aid to Avenel Memorial Post, :n the United State the year. And tn* Burober «f paper be dUtrUmted among speeding both reading and com- V. P. W., meets at the Maple ild War II, and ye maiming and killing accidents puplls following preparation o prehension. Tree Farm Tuesday night at 8. bei ii «rows. overcrowded will probably be greater also a list of pertinent questions by Stimulation of discussions some areas compli- . all because many car drivers the teacher. Pupils are told to — Avenel Lion's Club opens With .respect to the comparative Us- new season Wednesday. from first grade President ISELIN — The engagement i 111L.i> school and into ed bodies overwhelms the ser- of Mis3 Joan Linda Tucker Mr, Nixon had said he would i1ua!t' schools of Unl- ene beauties of the country-! daughter of Mr. and Mrs be willing to meet Mr. Kennedy side. George Tucker, 34 Winter face-to-face for televised de- • •.rr*:ii'lming first ob- This need not be so. but It Street, to, Stafljej Richard Li bates. In telegrams to the three ' He average parent will continue unless and until sowski, }M nett l?lace, Co- networks, he repeated his sug- ,s tii make sure their all drivers develop and pre- lonia, has,,£ean announced by gestion that the joint appear- id a college educa- serve in themselves Aha con- Miss Tuckers parents. A gradu ances be'toriroged for "full and ••-.:.'- :.urvey showed 66 sciousness that though beauty ate of Woedtarxjge'Ifigh School free exchange of views vithout • if 'he parents lnter- wanders everywhere, death does the engaged girl attended the prepared texts or notes and 0 be so oriented. AnT also. Wood School, wlthout 1 .'ii observed, prepara- The Medical Society of New interruption." LEADING THE WAV back and is employed by Reichold loi i i)ll«*Rf now sta way Jersey urges you to drive as Senator Kennedy has said ex- to college is the fashionable Chemicals, Inc., Elizabeth. Mr |in ivtuW school. though your life depended on temporaneous discussions would Nat, here in brushed leather Lisowski. also a Woodbridge A- 11 i i the Interests of lit, for It does, Beauty has no be agreeable to him. He has al- with new pear-shaped heel. High School graduate, is serv ii children and the pa-jappeat to the unconscious or ready agreed to public debates Suggested by Leather In- ing In the U.S. Navy aboard the fi•. II••(•(! on more undUhe dead. over television. duslries of America. USS Mills. Newport, R. I. lf;i:nlnn, Uie days lmme-| • before the opening of a li «'. term take on the i' inixii'laiice For this mi. now, b#£*re the Ixll rip.-nmn day sound •!n- youngsters for !"•' uniMjitint business

iiif- IIM t'arfnti' Turn il iirtmlnlstrators have; Hiding most of the sum-1, itlim the physical plan, Trachers - more every - BO "bark to school" to be refreshed onj nc»Ti, more effective1 tin method* that have pother product of grow- eed for a more educated Rrv ,eteoutfitforund" 7 . it's the turn of tlie pa- mp -and the children them-1 * ho for the most part to be anticipating the to classes with more Iprdmuiy eagerness. task now confronting should prove somewhat than ever before, pri- •fcttsist' of the attitude children. The more •'eablc teen-agers of to- i the challenge of col- iitnuict' requirements of tljt-m, should under-

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held Monday were Harold Harkett, Su«n 8ilagy, and Robert Yager, fl IEWS FROM THE PLAYGROUNDS Races were held on Tuesday. 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S 1960 wlnnert were Jimmy Rus- , sdteDanny Mlnucci, and Howard "J7w Friendly Store" JOVNTON HEIGHTS 1 acansky, Marge Pallnkas, and Simon < hnrlntte Hutnlck Ull Tamascovlcs. A birthday party (or Howard Bt week an animal model- A weenie roast and water- Simon WM held at tre play- 1 was held. Outstartd- py ielon party was held, Thososee ground ThursdayThd . Approxim- | ,vi,rk wns done by Judy tending were Bteve Dercole, ink Brtsy Goglas, Prank ately 35 children enoyed hot and David Kolator, Heidi dogs, pizza pie, soda, water- 'm, Robert Ahren, Ter- Peller, Denlse and Kathy Pan- Gette&fy/Gef &f/&>#•• melon, and candy. Linda Trtlder, Mary ansky, Clara Zimmerman, Winners of the bingo gamei ,"(':ai>ilnan, Eileen Haluska, anice Dobrovolskl, Marge and win be announced next week. •ovliin, Gregory ' Antes, orraine Pallnkas, Nlkkl Phi-! Pndden. Donald Barcel- inrtl, Eva Dlez, Margaret WOODLAND linnnr Garraglno, Prank !ros. Michael and Mary Kozo, Lorraine Scliwinf - Franeei oft I no, Patricia ' Covlno lRd KKozo. Lasso Eros,, Irene Maler frine Cnrlne, and Billy Ml- lelczer, Steve oill, John Bedl,, JullannJulanne Cosky won secorld ohn Hrabar, Chris Gill, Oary place in the 50 yard dash. e race was held. Wln- LRrry, and Linda Schwartz. Jo- Kevin and John Bchwlnnei- won Ronald D'Agostlno •ph and Richard Barsl, Con- secosd place in the Junlol Hilton. Robert Ahren lie Barrett. Lorraine Pavllk, Olympics. gory Antas, and Kathy 3uy 8harrle, Elizabeth Erog, David and Lynn Slstek won School doors op*n throughout the 1 'aul and Russell Sharie, Linda honors (or their bead bracelet! . township next week. Make sure your nnrrs of a balloon contest Paul Barsl, Habelle The boys and girls played a Goglas, Christen riotous game of baseball last youngsters start tho new fall term Kathy Hilton, week — there was no winner. LUGGAGE THAT WIM, LAST throuih four years of ml- mine and Ronald D'Agc#» BUFFER STRIP A marshmallow roast will be If re, vacations, and even the staH of a rarerr Is the rholrr fully equipped for the work ahead Margaret Kuchtyak held this week. of thin freshman. Of course, it al»o has to be u smart as of them. They will be happier, bet- playground jeaipri Will On Monday, every one en- the fashions «h« pack* inside. Matched set In wswhahlr, 'to an exciting end with oyed making coasters out of GLEN COVE sruiT-proof vinyl Include* hatboi, pnllman, overnight ba$ ter students. You will be proud of urtics planned. One will tie. Mary Moidilm and co«metic case. Complete line of American Tourlstfr Conk-out followed by i A bicycle decorating contest A baseball game was played Luggage available at GOIUBLATT JEWELERS, 84 East them. We have everything the nelon party. Also, P»trl was held Tuesday. Winners Monday with Sewaren School, Chrrry Street, R»hway, N. J. school child will need. Come in now. irnlk plans to have her were Richard Buccarelli, Gin- Glen Cove won 11-7. By party at the play er Pfleffer. Oinny Zehrer, Jo- On Tuesday, ash trays were this year. atin Wentz, and Patricia Drost. made In Arta and Crafts. Win Our regular hot dog roast ners were Robert Hulak, Lewis Skovran-Illig Ceremony IYMAN and CHURCH was hold Wednesday. Trziak, Mary Ann, Allan, and The styles are many ... l.lnda Patnol On Thursday,, a crazy hat Bobby Sesnowlch, Bobby Kum- Held in Lady of Peace Monday, the children contest was featured. Winners pa, Jack Giver, Jack Gerek, •lie playground had were Gloria Pastuszak, Joann Prank Pallnkas. FORDS —Given in marriage For traveling the bride wore, al the stylet are pretty ... SHIRLEY TEMPLE contest. Winners in WenU, Gregory Klsh, Nancy A flower show was held Wed- by her father, Mis* Bernice orown and white print dress ftll Orosz, Diane Orosz Nord, John Kandor, Glnny nesday. Winners were Malvlna Caroline Illig, daughter of Peter with white accessories and a velvet touched cottons en Prosek, Betty Ann Gal Zehrer. Joan Kondor, Jimmy Baloga, Christine Jankowsfcii 8. Illig, 88 Inverness Terrace, white orchid corsage, the prices are right! ORII Oallos, Cathleen Voi Kleban, Ginger Pfleffer, and William Terefenko, Mary Ann and the late Mrs. 1111K, became Mrs, Skovraii, an alumna of h hall, Thomas Sonnenben Judy Truslak. Sesnowlch, Heles Golden, Judy the bride Saturday morning of Woodbridge High Echool, Is a a Nlebank, Kathleei Kotyk, James McNamara, Frank Skovran, son of Mr. and receptionist for Dr. George J. y Cinderella) |)i<\ Joseph De Muro, Kar EAST GREEN STREET Thomas Kumpa, Michael Evon, Mrs. Prank 8kovran, 423 Keene Schelbal, Fords. The bride- , l/nilse Zimrnerma Elvira Maroieviteh Robert Kumpa, Kenneth Pal- Street, Perth Amboy. The R«v. groom, a graduate of Perth Am- Joan lie Mwu Table, tag, and bicycle games inkas, and Margaret Evon. Chriatophcr ReUly offlciaWd at boy High School, attended RJ- oby picture contest he were enjoyed by the children the nuptial Mass a»d double der College, Trenton, and enm- For Little Girls and Pre-Teens »v. revealed these win this week. GROVE STREET rlng ceremony at Our Lady of pleted a correspondence course | Joan Do Muro, Betty Han A girls' softball game was Georgeann ShuIU Peace Catholic Church. [witwith LftSfllLftf e University of Ac- • DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, JUMPERS , Cathlecn Von Marscha held Monday. A rubber horseshoe match! The brido wore a gown of countfhg, Chicago, HI. He is of- by Judy Kent, Love, Cinderella, Health-Tex Ann Ofillos, Donald A A scavenger hunt was held was held Tuesday. Chantllly lace over nylon taf- ice manager of Oilrlte Com- and Ship 'n Shore® Madcline H&UK, Linda by Mary Ellen Wright. Other Today there will be a water- feta, with a Sabrlna neckline iany, Inc., Perth Amboy. nk, Knri-n Klraly, Marga participants were Diane KM melon party starting at 1:30 rimmed in sequins and seed BLAZER JACKETS by Jog Togs hle, Marllen Proie perowakt, Joycfi Qyenu; and lasting* until -tihe water- pearls, a fitted bodice, long !Yei» Delicatessen SOX and ANKLETS by LeRoi and Bonnie Doon (> Muro, Lois Kozar DIBlaslo, Gerirldine Hatfield, melon Is gone. pointed sleeves and a bouffant l, William Tylor, Ka Anne Marie Bothwell, Arlene skirt. A crown of seed pearls Open on Main Street SLIPS and PANTIES by Style Undies and Wliuan, Hobert Link, Ml Haas, John DIBlaslo. Walter HAOAMAN HEIGHTS ind sequins held her fingertip WOODBRIDGE — Joseph Carters LidjRck, Kalhlecn Kutch Tartarski, and Betty Lou Haas Jo Anne Ferioll reil of French Illusion. She car- Weinstein, 215 Houth Park [arv Ann Haug, Joan Ga Tile bracelets were made at ied a cascade of orchids and Drive, has opened the Weln- RAINCOATS (Inno Marie Kardoi, an FREEMAN STREET the playground. Billy Caplk stein Delicatessen and Restau- arnations. Mary Ann O'Brien and Philip Mansueto were rant at the corner of Main SWEATERS, Slipovers and Cardigans, Wool and honor was Mrs. A knick-knack contest held judges. The winners chosen Matron of Street and Amboy Avenue, Orion Wednesday, we wrapped Geraldine Gonzalez, New Bruns- 8 week were Kathleen Konopka. Den- A former owner of the Pack-|| [ mound bottles and paint-"" resulted with the fol- wick, sister of the bride. Brides- • VINYL and QUILTED JACKETS lowing winners: Betty Bellanca, nis Suhay, Theresa Kostursk! er House in Perth Amboy, Mr em fur vases. For lunch maids were Miss Madeline Diane Jost, Betty Jane Duser. and Maria Ferioll. Weinstein was In the catering I a rmt'bccue. Smith, Perth Amboy, and Mrs el show was held Thurs- ,'arla Yonelunas, Pat Mattos, business for a short time and I Jeannette Galvanek, Sharon FOURTH STREET The/esa Lapczynskl, Fords, an- is proud that one of his Jobs For Boys and Young Men IWinnfTs were Joseph De Nlna other sister of the bride. , Amy Olsen, Marilen Pro- Mattos, Janice Bornemann. i Szoke-Kathy Lombardi was to cater Albert Einstein's A hot dog roast was held last Winners of the clay model- Best man was William Sisto, last social affair, serving over|| • SHIRTS, Fancy and White DRESS SHIRTS, tiv Ann Gallos, Joan ing contest were Angelo Dl ClifTwood Beach. Ushers were 60(1 people in an hour and a DuiiiLhy Bratc night, long sleeve; SPORT SHIRTS and FLANNELS Lorro, Donny Coppola, Frankte Peter Martin, Perth Amboy, half. i Bricske, Edwerd by Kaynee SEWARSN SCHOOL Marglotto, Johnny Irlayorek, and Peter Illig.Jr., Ebensburg, With regard to his new busi- cartn Klraly, Kathleen Pat Radley Marb&ret Sasso. The Judges Pa., brother of the bride. ness venturt in Woodbrtdfe, • SLACKS, Junior and Student sizes. Ivy League •rhali, Diane and Gall A costume parade was held. were Ray Fratterolo, and Joe After a wedding trip to New Mr. Weinstein says that local and Continental Styles, wash 'rf wear an« Janice WtoUglt and Lynne 13'Orsi. York State, the oouple will re- •esldents will not have to travel j F: ::\:-.\, wr spent th« day corduroy Leslie, judges, selected the fol- Our annual picnic was held side on Ford Avenue, Fords. as far as Newark for delicious |rl!!f for our picnic at lowing winners: Cynthia Perry last night. ' Kosher style food. He features • POLO SHIRTS, Long and Short Sleeves by Kay- p.t Park which was held Anne Henry, Diane. Shanie Marlon Brando, who prefers a complete line of delicatessen nee and Health-Tex ay, Secreturies for the in- Clir^tine Gortvay, Pat Olsen James Mason is currently the brunettes with a Latin slant,1 and hot sandwiches, and also Betty Ann Gal Chris Terranova, Janet Cho- No. I choice to play the Charles was wooing brunette French spedallsfts in catering from five • PREP SOX - TIES • BELTS - BRACES i\) u * Uvaiifs, Gall Orosz, Sizes 3 to Cx $5.98 - 7 to 14 $7.98 micki, Fran Ryan, Jauet and role in the remaki sterlet Renee Dinah, in.Paris,!to 500 people. The delicatessen By Brozowski, and Mar of 1 • VARSITY SWEATERS and BULKY KNITS Dfane Dairs, Denlse and Janl«| "Mutiny on the Bounty, while discussing "Lawrence of :and restaurant is fully air con Other CINDERELLA and LOVE DRESSES w Fenlck. Maureen Chomkki i ^ Marlon Brando portrayln Arabia,' with producer Sam'dltioned and has free customer • JACKETS, LIGHT and HEAVYWEIGHT From $3.98 Patty Iacovone. Mr. Christian.' Spiegel. 'parking in the rear. Rl'CKNELL There, was talk of using Joan Brown PEABL STREET Laughton again as Bligh, bu t Tuesday, a penny hunt Katherine Ombrei-Pat Dern time and extra poundage Jinxed For High School and College Girls (hi. Thorp wan not a child Winners of (lie peanut hunt the possibility t"S in the park who didj, • BLOUSES, Jemys, NySm; Oaoron and Gettoa !t(i(i the event. Many of Ship 'n Shore,® Rhoda Lee, Pilot were very optlmU- py brought shopping bags 0 SKIRTS, Chic Tog and Churchill JlU't their loot. |lav modeling contest was A CHECKING ACCOUNT • SWEATERS, Wool and Orion by Old Colony, Wednesday. The wln- Banlon, Helen Harper •• Cheryl Levlne, Mau- HELPS YOU KEEP YOUR .n>n, Nancy, tnd Bam- • VARSITY SWEATERS •'o Ann Blanch!, Lin- • LINGERIE by Seamprufe, Barbizon, Schrank, • •illy Cook, Mickey Dwy- :v and Kathy Duffy, Kayser I'liiiiiolly, Leslie, Joan, • BRAS by Life, Maiden Form, Jantien and '•Vaieh&ll. B»rbatne. the boys won over with a score of 21-2. tiners were John Hrabar, PERSPECTIVE Pro-tektiv »1I. and Paul Barsl. t'sand modeling contest' the finest in children's shoes great Interest to the For better budgeting through better Every back-to-school wardrobe needs these, children, Participants; THE ttthy Pacansky, Joey! good looking, good-fitting shoes. And they're t, Gary Schwartz, David records, try paying with checks - drawn Hasso Eros, Lorraine ideal for play or dress-up wear, too, Blouses HOME OF s, Linda Hegedus, Linda on us. We will welcome your account. Chris Gill. Denise by BUSTER BROWN SHOES Ship'n Shore IN WOODBRIDGE wsw Style Illustrated: GO BACK TO SCHOOL IN BROVVN SHOE CO. FOOTWEAR 3.98 Buster Brown for the younger set 5.§fl.t0 8.99 For this... or Varsity Vogues for the teen-age miss 5.99 tO 7.99 Netv button-down tfiirt with Pedwins for the younger mau 9.991010.99 U&K YI>Uttk|ONVI£Ni£NT tide vtnU to tuck in or hot. banking service consult... A Large Selection Now 4»»U»l>lt In All Populn Styles and Colon "The Bank with ALL the Services 5 Regulation Woodbridge High STORE HOURS: Daily 9:30 A. M. to 6 P,' M. Friday Evening Till 9 O Clock Gp Suits and "PF" Sneaks Open All Day Wednesday For Boys and Girls Closed Monday, September 5 AHK AND (LABOR DAY) BOOT SHOP Your Selectioni Now on :n-j:^='Fln« Footwear Cimsten.$civs »• dtlivtrtd . , TRUSTJ'COMPANY ZDS Maiu direct Wood|>ri«l|f for it or your f SHOW SUITS. WWTIR JACKETS varlit Hortl Perth Amboy, N J. (Not (o Woo^Mth'i) • IIU\ -1 t'l I ! ^ \*y Avyny PU» F*dei»l Deyutit Ji.Miun.e 0pe» Friday 1*11 » T, M. - I'irw parkin* Hw »l Stow , I ,',••'• ..?:»" " > 744ft PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1960 summer - see you ning were Alexia Jfcnbor. Un- John McCarthy, »nd summer ^ ^^^ Kar(m Kam)ng)cy vacs, Marie Mem, hula hoop contest,, Winners WT9\re wisft ifUhl tirUo thanMini ikn th••«*.e n r all next year Ham 8tankewi,7 ' erp Rhora Kantot', Howard who made this trip possible. Lynne Orosskopf. Bertel Lorentz, Ralph Ruffo, Kantoi, Michple De Rosa, Ann They are Mrs. H. MaurathMaursth. Winneri of the pet sTic* were and Bruce Mohr. Other enm- Dank'lson. Doug Christie. Mrs. I Bowman, Mrs. J. Kenny, Maureen McCarthy, Thomas De petfnn we* Mary Ellen Ktober, Mary Stankewl** Winners of the egg-throwing MrsIra. Pfeifle, Mrs. A. LisclnskiLisclnrtl, Prance, Thomas Oenmulll, Marie Merculo, Barbara Gyorfy, A dog show wns | ontest were Danny Lindstrom, anMdl MrsMr«. Amn. Cary Kenny, Herbert Ounth- Monday was spent in making Karen Herman, Kathy Melnlck, l Dou« ClirWle. David HBnnon, rteiuiy. nciurit ^auii**i- ««•««.,, . -.- Winners werr vZ The winners of the dog show ner, Chrlrtlne Bobal. Shari Ule brwelets. Those pwtcvt Frances Wojelk, Qerry Angyal, nd Bobby S«hutzki. pating were Jo Ann Schul«*,j \\\xK, and Blackle. Ow,,, were John Axen, Catherine Col- Qunthner. Buddy Qlover, An- John m Tom Ann Neves. ' The children of the play. angelo, and Marian George. toinette Giordano, Antonette Alexis Zarjibor. Mary Ellen ^ Ra]ph Armstrong, round wish Mrs. Mallen a very and Qall The baby picture contest Massl, Lorrle and Allison Pfel- Krober. Vivkl Pace, Beverly Water balloon contest* were iappy birthday. fle, and Lynne Grosskopf. LYansford, Amy Hoffman, Bar- On Wednrs(]in brought an array of s^hts — bare Clement. Laura Wojelk, held Wednesday, with John Sa- contest was hMri. i;i vt The lMt splash in theXM ' J COOPER AVKKl'E chubby babies, cute babies, «; Judy Kerly, M»ry Swilaji, Bar- ttllaro, Qerry Angyel, RaplhBiU Calaflorr aurly-haired babie« — all were C.A. pool was enjoyed by T Martarct Lbelnskl , Bocchino ' Linda MIsie-jArmstrong and Ralph Ruffo Bob UUhaw 'ami' Over 260 children have en- wtmderful. Winners were Lor-'sle Theodoracopoulos, Denn Barbara Oyorfy. Theresa'emerglng the wlnnem. j ^ ^^ joyed the activities at our play- rle and AlllMm Pfelfle, Maureen Heath, Thomas Heath, Lesterm a Alessi. Karen Vorcoe, Laura! Thursday afternoon wan ture a baby pa, ul, ground this season. We,have all ifcCartliyUcCarttiy, Maureen DunnejMessina. Maureen McCarthy, •" ••'(.! Wojick, and Jacqueline Varcoe. nt In Soap Carving, Partlcl-low roast, and ,,' enjoyed a wonderful time fiharl Guntlmer, Adele Colan-jchristine Bobal, and Eva Mi- spf n t Running and relay races were,pating were Christine Ruffo, Thr children enjoyed their geto Christine Bobal. Georg-jkumewski. We have all enjoyed Running and relay c jp Khrughchpv ,rip to the Bronx Zoo. We ate ana George, Herbert Gunthnervbelng able to swim in the pool. hel....d„ Tuesday.„..,„.. . Receiving. Ince-, Mary Stankewics!, Judith Bar- >ut and saw all the animal*. Rfcbard Oe&ge, 'Eva Mikus-1 It has been a wonderful and pops and certificates for win- tin, Jo Ann vere», Ariene Ko- dtaarmament. FOODS FOR THE .•# * A PICTURE FOR REMEMBRANCE: Mr, and Mrs. Raymond S. Eekhart, WoodbrldKf, are shown prwntiru an nil paintinf of the Last Supper which they painted together, to thr Cloverlfaf Park Omftery Association. Mrs. Eckharfs mother is buried in the cemetery and thf picture will lian* in the cemrtery office. Left to right are Mrs. Eekhart, George T. Adams director of community relations for the Overleaf Park Cemetery; Mr. Eek- hart and Stephen Sanyi.

A picnic is being planned lor the last day of the playground. LONGHILL LONG WEEK END Shelley Fomenko T^t IM Wfl KoMay Of lh« MMMT MOWX k at homJ Two contests have beerrfceld pk» a toofc-otit, pknk or •ook-m for lh« family Km and , AVENEL PARK CAMEO so far this week. Hobo Show contest winners T Yelle, Nancy Jenndngs, Fred BLANFORD David Hannon, Craig Thoma These are )K« plump and Victoria Peterson Yelle, and Chuck and Judy Doug Christie, Denise Lind- Jell-Weil Pudding The children were very active Saladin. strom, Don Mallen, Chester tender frying chickent Macaroni Cheese ..making bracelets and pot hold: Wjnner of adpjjge ball jg.ame Schutzkij .Bobby SchutzkL Safeway « (arnou* (or. Canned Ham ' 3 2*39 ers this week. was Kathy Shubiger. Great fun was "had with the Sweet juicy nwat that's lip- Fancy Bonilo A fancy dress costume parade was held Tuesday. jmackin' good. Fresh Spareribs 5S Tomato Juice M7« f)n Wednesday, a "Baby Pa- 2"; Whole by lUpowd. rade was held and certificates Chicken of the Sea wore awarded for all the dif- ferent categories. About fifteen Cold Cuts Tomato Parte -J.t mothers attended and many pictures were taken .including Split or Quartered * 29 S«[*w»y; CKMC* of 8 Dinner Redy movies. Winners were Robert McQueeney, Susan McQueeney 6 oi Wheat Germ Rebecca Ann Sniffer, Lynn Chicken Legs h 43' Chicken Breasts k 55' 25 Outlet, Judy Wolf, Michele Sunshine Cookiei Jaaues, Philip Corby, Greg Duaco, Susan Pine, Donna Weidencamp, Thomas Mc- More Reminders For the finest produce ... all you need remember it Safeway Queeney. Cottage Cheese (wtTL*, 'X' 25< There are 135 children regis- tered at the park. Mild Cheddar . ^ i FIFTH DISTRICT FUN \H\ A TUB. Sharp Cheddar Mtwty Jean Southern, Cath Maurer Btf-RICHMOND Italian Prunes! A Tile Craft Contest wns Sliced Cheese ^'"^nkJ'd *7 held. Participating were Peggy Start the day right with tasty, Maurer, Brace Chester, Rich- n. qu«t 1Q ard Sipore, Kathy Hill, Karen Orange Drink M Ilivgf »len 17' firm, fresh prunes. Try them Hascher, Phillip Salvia, Joseph Gibilioco, Ejleen Hill, Beth Hill IWhipped Butter .ll.d pkg 41' wi;h your favorite cereal. Charles Knarr, Louis Klimik 2 29 Terry O'Neill, Bobby Campiglia Sweet Rye Bread and Judy Burr, Jurigfei of tin contest were Sylvia Risso and WhHe Crapes JSL Me liitesk Buzzy Ucci. Winners were Judyi Bitrr, Bobby Campiglia, and Help Your Child in School Fancy Lettuce Apples Terry ONeill, • ,.• 3I -n« Sow INMAN AVENUE Fresh Peaches JSL 2^ 2S< Marlon Lff With schflol belle to sound in PIUMBIN8 Mo.1 Potatoe« 3 39' the very near future, I would like to take this opportunity to ffOH BEAUTY, LUXURY Check This List thank the many children who 7 P. AMERICAN BEAUTY ASSORTED VEGETABLES participated in our activities Butter Cookies and to wish thorn a happy and J5c Stock Up While Supply Lasts successful school year. To the , , . available in seven non-fading colors and ^anal*/- iMt«aM.» " OO, JallOlaC iavt »l W«*«y m 77' SPAGHETTI, KRAUT. LIMA BEANS, TOMATO JUICE, RM> KH>NH »' IV mothers, who so generously "Whiter-White" gavfi their support, and to Phil Tomato Juice £+Z. 2«29' WHITE POTATOES, TOMATO 8OMP Peck, who helped tremendously, Complete with Trim thank you very much. i for L#ss Than .00 On Friday, the stage was set Grapefruit Juice ""tT 2^729 and puppets were matin. Win- $5.00 PER MONTH ners were Joan and Keith Mon- Slightly More for Color Sea Trader Tuna ^^ £27 tor, Phyllis Trimarco, Susan V*t and Henrietta Castellano, Mi- For Further Information Contact: IUII* YOUR COMIWI Ht W PVI1 Sauerkraut i«**, tw n-ut chael Hoydis, Hernette McCray IMVIWKA-MH nilCHUE PUN "and Linda Lee. AVENEL PLUMBING Morton Salt M£ "« Winners in the Sand Con- test were Mmy and Henrietta & HEATING SUPPLY Inc. OVf« 6,000 FULL COLOR IUU5IKA1IONS ,,.,, ,,«i»,., p., Woodbury Soap tSlIJ1 4 Z 36 Ihon 0»r etlia> .nijil^.d™ un ih. mu,kt| |»Ja). C«»n Wilson, Vmnie Rkurajunsky, n..d.d lopio-- uit.uliluJ,., J ,„„,, h. ,, ROUTE Nt). 1, AVENEL, N. J, on M p vld I ;:.Karen Cullenianu, Susan CHS- Is U HIVII n«Mi«d In Itiii tKnicol uB« Muudaj »nd ^liuitda) I'M 9; Tutbday, Vlt&titti&y, Carolina Rice Whit* liu ; •^tellano, Michael Gerrity, Su- Friday and S»Lurd»y K-l gan Duncewny, Jay Wi'itz. PHONE: MKrcury 4-0080 '."ChriBtine Gaydos, Warren Larlu Al-SO—COMPLETK LINE OF FINE QUALITY Wesson Oil Ivory Soap ,'>'Eddle KJein, Day lean Landry PLDMBINCr HXTL'KHS o Mwecroftr,* and Guil Th*i>e ate Just a low fiom cur lint of contractor* wb« CNI t» cuntMttad lor i , A peftnut huni wns UiAHK UALUMUU8 WOODAHIDGE PLUMBING by all on, We4iu*day. a»d »e lln AveliHf 111 «EAtlN(J , N. J. M Woudbridle nil eijioyed' making mnskh 01 Ill --ST45 8cwift* Thursday and Friday. lu MM 4-3MI Swift Prem Riibiut An«en, Richard l-*e t'BANH 4 PLlMBINli 4 U*4y ip In Dttylean Lanjjry, Jeann Sor- ft Avenue and Mary WlllfiJ)} ,«aioy 4VBNKL, N. J. Kabway. N J. Fll t-MM ME 4-3M7 2 29 S a splKs&'flttnTfloi'th Ambpj LIceuKd lu nud lu Ffttb Ambty " on ThurMtay, . n THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1W0 PAGE

Mn-Plerre aod Mary HotMHt! Sefewk, children of Mr. and Recently, after at1 ISELCV PERSONALS Mrs. John Sefcwk. 6«7 West football game, several out-1 SEWAREN NOTES Avenue, returnwl home Monday town COIWRP boys put qt via Jet plane from Prance where the night at a certain E. Louis Lelbowltz, all of they had Visited their grand- hotel. When one of their : UftH DAVID BALFOU1 Mr. and Mn. Joseph Rus- Lincoln xsey City. parent* for the summer, Their brr passed out of the 117 W«rt ATHM * 148 Woodbridge Avi»n Tel. U «- —Mr, and Mrs, Edward Hul- parents ind a neighbor, Linda from drinking too much Scwen and son, Joseph, have returned well and children, Charles Patterson, met them on ar- whiskey, his friends decided •me next regula* meeting 'era Jean and Edward, Jersey Mk-4-tttf from a vacation ln Pennnylvan- I rival at Mewlld Airport. • have a little fun with him. X Udles Auxiliary of the ia. My, were guests of Mr. and - The Sewaren History Club l,n Post VFW, will be held :rs. Hamilton BiUimts, Jr of —Mr. aid Mn. Joseph Thom- — Miss Carol Olroud. West They conveyed their un«iU will hold lto first meeting of jaht at Post headquarters. 'right Street, son, Cliff Road, had as a week- Avenueu,, has returneu d homh e af- sclouclus comradde to his i he season with a luncheon at ladles will resume their end truest Mrs. James Quack- ter a year In London, England, smeared his body vfTth —Mr. and Mrs. James Brady ;lw Coral Lounge, South Plain- on the ulBr schedule of meetings enbush, Charlotte, N. C Quests faulty of the Amerlcnn and then pnvr him n coat W; fright Street, announce the ield, on September 21 at 1:30 rfy first and third Thursday irth of a daughter at Rahway this week are Mrs. Thomson's School. She will be a physical feathers from ttv pillow Thek, [each month. There Will be P. M. Reservations should be cousins, the Mines Harriet and education Instructor at the new,BS a parting nature. [emorial Hospital. made with Mrs. Elwood Wick 1 election of a new chaplain Susan Babcock, Storrs, Conn. Colonla Junior High School, iturned up tlio heaf'ln his —Robert Punk of Vernon bfr«. ME 4-2815. by September remainder of the 1960- Itreet has returned home after - West Avenue residents i^1' 'orcf 14. — Kenneth Lueth, son of laving been a guest for a week were glad •*> we that Te*n- i The following mornhu |U* — Mr. and, Mrs. W. Burnham Mr. and Wrt. Juergen Lueth, special, meeting pf the Mr. a»d Mrs. Edward Olbbs 108 Old Rom, celebrated'his ship police were operating a inebriated student awoke tti Rine and Plstof Club was Gardner and son, Billy, Old radar speed check of motorists,the Willing heat of ht« mjott* ieansburg. RoRd, have returned from va-flr8t birthday last Wednesday and new officers were —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benz wltn Bt nl iime this Tuesday. The road has be- and gated bleary-eyed, Into tiM ere catlonlng at Ocean City andi • WM " ,cd Plan* * Slo '., Westfleld. were dlnnei come increasingly a speedway; full-'fogth mirror opposite Wl' illgo Beach, I,, I., where they Quests Included Mr. and Mrs. members to participate in nests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamll this summer with several acci- hend.* were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Austen, Woodbrldge, and with Carteret Post. on Billings, Jr., Wright Street dents that might have been ser- l SOMEWHERK AMONG THIS TEEN AGE GROUP of talented youngsters on a field trip Carl Koetuner. Mr. Gardner has their son, James: Mr. and Mrs. -My God," he croaked, Mr. and Mrs. Billing and son lous Involving residents trying of Camden Post to the Smithsonian Institute, in Washington, may be one or more of tomorrow's great men begun his new job as director John Peterson and son, John, h - - 1 and turned Into Hamilton, III, and Louis Plum WPre Kuests of the'Iselln nr women. Exposure to knowledge frequently «p»rks recognition of the most gifted of guidance in the Metuchen Jr.; Mr, and Mrs. Carl Andrea- to turn Into or out of their bird!" ,.' upon their return from mer of Auth Avenue wer drives and being struck. Teen-; ._*. — joinijtstm by teachers. school system, seh and daughter, Bonnie, Mar- 1'rldr to Coney Island. uests of Mr. and Mrs. John agers using West Avenue late at Barnegat Llgtithous, the — Mrs. Stewart Brookwell tlnsvllle; Mr. arid Mrs. Douglas :_Mr. »nd Mrs. Prank Ja- frlcson, Lake Hopateong. night for drag races over the cal point of the Slate Part TO ] and children, Bonnie and Susie, Seward, Avenel: Mr. and Mrs. Hmhurat Avenue, were —Mr. and Mrs. William Vog' Port Reading overpass are an- Long Beach Island, Niw Jersey, have returned from a summer Nick Weber. Woodbrldge; Mr. ui « surprise birthday ,nd children, William, Denni other cause of concern. istands 167 feet tall. VU3W*' Try These In Their School Box Lunches nt Saranac, N. Y. and Mrs. Richard Toth and tor Henry Paglna, Co- ,nd Martin, Woodruff Street. daughter Kate; and the Mrs. Herbert Oilkie, Hall-'may climb the 217 sttps to Uw Guesta Included Mr. and ave returned home after a — Mr. and Mrs. William Bird By BLANCHE M. STOVER hearty sandwich, a Iresh fruit 4. Tomato rice soup, deviled cufl grandmother, Mrs. Mercer fax, Nova Scotia. Is a guest of balcony and see 8 miles In «n William Lemlska, Mr. and wo weeks vacation at Breton celebrated their dlrectl0Iw; eKh Family Food Editor. or vegetable tf both, milk or ham and egg salad on rye, cu-38th wedding anniversary last runn. jrier son and daughter-ln-law,i u>™ ^ w™* , John Miele, Mr. and Mrs.Woods. uth the Parent's Magazine soup made with milk, and a cumber and carroTOtI sticksSHOES, iresfresnh y( — Deborah Segreto, WestlMr. and Mrs. F, L Gilkle, 628 *° ^ «° ' expanie » jr Thompson, Mr. and Mrs -David Workman, son of wee Island Beach State Park to I New Year's bells ring twice toothsome sweet. pear, oatmeal Avenue, spent last weekend with West Avenue, Hum Hlhler, the Mlasei r. and Mrs. Richard Work- cookies, choco- _' jMeph wirablckl, West s d ally 1 nshlp will reach an al cerl, Bird Avenue, attended the:\ u national needs. —- i dii(h for the coming wedding of Miss Nancy Burgts-jThiifn be «cpn>Pl|«h«> "y a elections, it was an ser to Arthur Praser, both of' " " nt ft recent meeting SAVE UP TO 37^ Woodbrldge, at St, Cecelia'sjHospltal Mrs. Stewart is the Democratic Par Church, also the wedding re-'former Fiances Gibbs, daui?h- ntv rommlttee by Edwa ceptlon. I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Be Prepared for municipal chairman. -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glbbs. Cooper Avenue. Pvt. . lif urged hla commit- Schwartz. Belleville, were hosts Stewart is stationed with the |tiu! iii idax until the last at a combined birthday dln- U. 8, Army In Korea, Mrs Holiday Entertaining nf registration, September ner for Mrs. Irving .Choplk, Stewart is residing with her | Mr. Sryler reminded the Homes Park Avenue, and Jeff parents. itlni! ilmt all poll clerks are Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. --Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mor- Ral h nittnl to take registrations P Schwartz. Newark. ton, Teaneck, were dinner hi v arc part of the Middle -Pvt. and Mrs, Plilllp Stew- gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert LABOR DAY WEEKEND nimty ^lection board. art announce the birth of a Morton, Jr., of Homes Park Xf chiiirman predicted anj" Memorial Avenue. TOMORRUW! .i-lmniK Democratic ma-|f otr ln Woodbridge. and ' i:int Township Democrats •i (thr key for state elections. Why Take Less >rs .1 ifn named a platform •fp which will meet FOl'R ROSES to adopt a campaign 6.00 Qt. am for local Democratic CURRENT DIVIDEND (iORDON'S GIN OUR REG. 1.89 lidi-1 t-.s. un all 4,OS H Qt. tt.i Rr following registrars have CARSTAIR'S I deputized to take reKistra- 4.99 Qt, 'J'f l"day st the Fords flrp- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SEAGRAM'S V.O. BOYS' SPORT & bttween the hours of 7 ORDER NOW fr.tt-+6 Qt. 10 P. M.: Ernest Blanch- i Jo.M-ph Elko, Charles Bar- DRESS SHIRTS . Charles Tier, Mrs. Mar)' For Your Party Imported f'l boriain. Julia Rambffg. and Ainerican M.iko. All persons in the > COLD BEUK not, neutered or dfslrmg hter ballots are urged to • WINES advantage of this con- ncr. • LIQUORS All Popular for Audrey Welrutein, vice- BRANDS OF BEER cipal chairman In charge Main Street Democratic YEAR , - ,, • Long and ihort sleeve modelil quarters urges anyone including , DanRlve r p|aid$1 Fin,kni)$ 1 : help in voting problems Wash 'n * Madrat chsckil Novtltictt nc to her office. 8he an- Long-sleeve white dreu shirttl eed Uie September meeting FREE DELIVERY wears I I schedule as follows: Sizes 6 through 181 lembtr 4, Oreater Co- 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Deinocratlc Club plcnl«, i Park, 1 to 7 P. M.: Sep- er 8, East Avenel Chic and( cratlc Club meetlnn andi 1 Maple Tree Tarm; Sep- No Delivrrics liibor B»j OUR REGULAR 7.99 i:i. First Ward Countyjl STORE WILL BE OPEN xatlc committee meeting, cratlc heudquarters, Mainj! I ., I. >i, iiijr,it) J f, . i*i. BOYS' QUILT-LINED ftcptember 14, Sewarenj Ity (.'nmmittee's Fashion , Bewaren School; Septem-' avinas pi, WixidljildKe Deniocrutk Stop in or call today! dinner dance, Unwood! and Loan Association if WASHABLE COTTON Septumber ID, Third Second District Deino- 535 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge Club meeting Hlllcrest ICORNKR Of GROVE AVENUE) BOYS' ber 19, Young Dein- WOODBRIDGE CORD JACKET of Woodbridge, monthly Miln Offlci: J3I SUtt Street. Ptrtb AmOoj I*)g Cabin; September OPEN DAILY 9 h. M TO 4 P M. Sanforized •wl Democratic club SATl'RDAT 9 A M TILL NOON LIQUOR STORE UK. Pitzgerald's tavern. M«7 Andruclk, Prop. Pajak, chairman of the In Wotfdbrldic ID Perlb AmbO) Washable cotton SLACKS FlUEK PARttlNG -dance committee, an- Call 574 AAlhOY AVENUE, WOOUBWDOB *•» BOTU that no ticket will be ME 4-8900 HI 2 2710 |t IJnwnnd Orove SepU'm- Alterations TlckeU may be obtain- at no oxtra $l your commltteeman or charge »JHk, ME 4-5723 on or for September 9 when final Mom, beep yu|ir boy warm for scheel and 2 5 returns must be made to SOLID Buy now at this stock-up price and savet Fallon. WOODBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY playing field-and in style tool This SATEENS Sanforized cotton cords and sateens BUILDING MATERIAL STORE sturdy cotton cord jacket is completely meeting of the Town* AND in Ivy or newest continental styles! outity Commltteemen and washable.'.. from checked quilt lining Four durable pockets; pearl buttons. wll be held September ME 4-0125 WOODBRIDGE, N;J. CORD the Main Street head- to jsinart knit trim, 2 slash pockets, yoke Olive, tan, black or antelope. 6 io 18. at 8 P, M. front. In Loden, Gold, Natural. 6-18! SEKVINU THE COMMUNITY 1-OK 45 YEARS

GOVERNMENT HM'S WHY • W* >*li for <«ih anlyl [SURPLUS SUES ARE • N» high rinlil *H* faniy »i»»rt»l ^ainouo I»II buy UUUiiri B^UOVCHNUKN'I' MUH- til* tkmm " , by mill tat your- INDUSTRUU. ICflUTHAU, O«II*, }e«pj. truck*. i

of other Itemi j or Itnlr ort»tn»l WOODBRIDGE Green St Circle (Iseliti) f«»iiy ltuni brind n«w. Koi Hdd of IT. s (Sovtrn- Intersection Route* 1 mi 9 %UI D«poli, lotiled Htat# )at BiMMH Wtth Row QoT«rnm«it Ctp Why not buy the BEST? ffi&wcost a nci To You," plui pro HAHWW AVENUt - Ntwth© AMBOY 365 Smith Sti If K« 8UBPLUB W.0li City HalUnd the Mutual Store. little more, but it's worth the 5 BLOCKS WEST Or*AIUK)A» STATION - FREE PARKING ON PREMISES AT BOTH STORM pnus BALM M Mon,fli!dFri,,8:doto5:^)f T,1M :' em Thuw 800 to 5:00,t Sat,803 to Noon MONDAY THRU 8ATLHUAT > A. M.[(SjP,JL iiirtni irtr* •' iniiii , PAGE TEN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, I960 separates, suits and costs that; Growing Up, Dressing Up ndd up to A more dressed-up, Church to Hv morr xrown-up look for the Regular N, file Crow's Nest Muted Colors Tell Style schooler. FORDS-Thr Interests Blackboard Set Thr dressy trend, for School Ule of ins well as parties, Is expressed Story for H. S. Girls Sunday at St. Growing up starts early these other—more studies. in an "old-faslfloned" theme . ,jnhh over all skirt styles. Sometime rt > tles Hnv By DORIS WALTON It. starts with the bridlit- such as science «i» "lathe-jin^t m< l« ™ch of the new n nr) Assistant Fashion Kdltor, they h*ve a shirt look. Crop eyed first grader, who wants Introduced earlier,!in ("hi" fashion. Long torso Parent*' .Magmlnr tops and ponchos will look well her school wardrobe to reflect matte are 'effects, for example, blend Holy Commuiimii In the school curriculum, and A subdued color collection In over your fuller skirts. her new-found maturity, with beautifully with provincial at 8 A. M., uiti, today's children arc. It seems, muted tones dominates the Sweaters Ride Low clothed that, have a distinctly treatments, and the tunic 1* rnunlon and serum,. hinking Out Loud: back-to-school fashion picture Back-to-school bulky sweat- different look from those worn ready to tackle these advanced transformed Into aprons, pina- M, The chufrh nstfad of bucklim t.raffli for the hljth school set. Gold ers ride low on the hips. The by her pro-school sister. subjects at an earlieli r BKCRC . . fores or overskirts. The prlnccss'open September ia 1 d stay In R In an overcrowded rontlmiws as a major fashion waistllne-tle sweater is bound And its continued In tlw at- ' As h?r Intellectual maturityjnnr |K ,,opular in both suits «"<> •—- ire Hbtpl for Labor Da, color, in bin plfiids or prints. to become a favortir over itiuidPR of her older sisters rnl Increases naturally, tlw1 al',°y-jdrr,ssos. «: ikctid. guess I'll Just, stay Very often you will find It in pleated skirts. Tor pretty us tlw blackboard set- up to theling-up girl want* to dross the: fu\\ sinews, flared cuffs and rram an oiRinh , «e »nd catch up on H lot o combination with brown or well as practical purposes we "veteran" whb ls'part, Foi this back to school|tr()nR such as eyelet, braid and cation In 1040 :e things that. I Just didn't camel and with a touch of suggest a hooded sweater in the looklnR ahoad to higli school,|scason. clothiiiR manufactuwrs brl»>hl rick-rack are abundant, schooling of , v, around to doing Urn sum while. Murky unwi, a variation new two-tone heavy textured college career. jand fashion desiRners IIBVP co- cnityin^ out thr old-fashioned has risen to ion ,;l]l(! t^er, although I had Rood In on the loden we all love, still look. Casual sweaters tend to Two things complement eachioperated by providing dresses.^. 12.2 in 196ft >. tentions. . . And from the looks looks right and Is In the run-have wide collars, cuffed dou- of things, there will br many ning. ble cowl and v-necks, All-over (Ifcy-at-homes this wnckend Rods mid blues have a touch Jacquards' In Indian type pat- Wfany of my friends AJT I'lan- Havej "COOL ONE" of purple. The range of red Is terns look brand new and ex- hjng back-yard pimfrf and AIR CONDITIONED often mixed with brown, ae- siting. Look for cable cardigans ISELIN at neighborhood groups an- also in new easy to,care for fibers. GROUPING HELPS CHILDREN proceed at their bent binding together for barbecues sumlng a sort of wonderful You'll have the look of natural pace In school, from the start, »ay authorities nf thr Na- No* Thru Tuesday! Gala Holiday Show! If i b t Claret wine cast. Purple In vio- If you are going by cur to let tones is coming up as the color bulkle* copied from Triih tional Education Association, It also helps to provdir early resort for thr wrnlcend, recognition nf the talented. Jan* Wynwn, Richard Elan In Walt l>lsn«\v's 1 surprise color. Madras toned fisherman knits, Swallick (few; take It easy. We'd like plaids will help bridge the gap Pur Wends assume new im- •" t$))ave you back here on Sep- rom summer sportswear to portance this season in dress- MARK ANNIVERSARY BACK FROM FLORIDA '] tenbftr 6 ., 1 back-to*sohool wools. maker types and as coordinates COLONIA — Mr. and Mrs. WOODBRIDGE - Mr, and with Matching skirt*, pants Tavern, Inc. Instead of many new 1 "POLLYANNA Jotting*: Jack Saperstein, 67 Preston Mrs. Malcolm Hyldnh! and son. and for all types of suits and Corner Wllllum A New St Iftetumlng to Cedar Crest ittes this year you will find in- Eoad, were honored at a sur- Also—In Thrilling Tfchnlcolor—"CIBCL'S STARS" sportswear. In your sweater Ronald, and Miss Bertha Oh- (College, Allentown, Pa., on teresting variations on some of uooimmiH.K wardrobe the new red, claret, irlse 15th wedding anniversary;iott, all of 219 Freeman Street,! September 21 are Marianne -our favorites. Up top width, and ,|ne" — I'hnni takes the spotlight with nug- party Saturday at the home ofihave returned from a two-week: SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE SATURDAY A SVNDAY Bloom, daughter of Mr. and iasy skirts, slim pants, the low- get gold, nutmeg brown, palm Mrs. Sapersteln's sister, Mrs. vacation In Florida. tilt. Frank R. Bloom, Broad red waistline all are fashion green and alpine violet follow- Norman Meyers, Irvlngton. •Street, Sewaren and Lois Ping, points to be looked for in se- MARTINSON S - WHITE ROSE - SALADA • DEL MONTE - B & wf- CAMPBELLS • VAN CAMP'S MOTT'S GREEN CHANT ing close behind. Twenty-five guests attended. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Louis ecting your new fall ward- WSg, Main Street, Woodbrldge, obe. The highlight* are many; Cqats Are Low ensembles integrating skirts, The New Jersey Department fcfrth of t.he Claw of '63; Joy R. Coats this season are lined of Conservation and Economic •Stockel, daughter of Mr. and acket, and blouses for the with all kinds of fake furs and complete look are very much in Delevopment estimates that 2,- STOCK UP FOR THE LONC WEEK-END!!. J|tt. C. Christian Stockel. Cen- warm pile fabrics in a myriad 000.000 people use New Jersey's ttr Circle, Woodbrldge and the scheme of things. A brass if wonderful colors to blend or waterways in a single season ffienda J. Wilson, daughter of' and red plaid Chanel type suit contrast with outer fabrics. for recreational boating. An 2. GUYS Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Wilson, with a box pleated skirt has itsCoats are fake fur outside, too. OPEN own solid brass color chain's average of 10 different persons W trinity Lane, Woodbridge, both Wear them over skirts, slim, «t Class of '62; and Lillian J. blouse. use each of the 200,000 boats FROM A HARRISON slim pants or dress them up fordocked on New Jersey's tidal •fftoce, daughter of Mr. and The Princess Look special occasions. Pur trims LABOR DAY and non-tidal waters. Mrs. John Vines, King George Jumpers, many with the prevail on dress-up cloth "Coats, Soad, Fords, Class of 1961. . . princess look, have matcfiing some with the new princess or single-breasted jackets lined in high line LOW, LOW PRICES Here and There: pretty prints or plaid to co- HOUVAY wmm Route 9, Woodbridge Back-to-school dresses have Revived a. call from Norma irdinate with perky blouses. an extra plus for the fashion 1 PLUS VALUABLE Davis (Mrs. C. R.) formerly of Simple overblouse dresses mark conscious co-ed. Muted plaid town and now of Venice, Fla., the new lowered waistline and m mjecretary at the town hall, are about U. S. economy. ;he tunic, belted or not. Jackets now in the mimeographing c Chopped BEEF ib.39>i! ire lightly fitted and look right business on Pearl Street. . . . !! Starting next week you will find parties stepping up their Court; a son to Mr. and Mrs. RITZ Theatre FRANKSKoshe —r Sljlr. ib. 49. Cartcret, N. j. KI 1-MN campaigns and what with in- Joseph siecinski, 110 Howard Chuck Steaks 35 vestigations and what not in Street, Hopelawn. . . from Co- NOW THRU SATURDAY Route #1, Woodhrid(« Juicv - wholt' Onlv $>e offering it won't be very lonia, a son to Mr, and Mrs. 1 pretty. . Army PPC William iharlesDudas, 1 Clover Avenue "THE RAT RACE ' VOW THRU Tt'RSDAY •R. Stancavich, son of Mr. and Plus Mrs. William B. Stancavlcri, "4 D MAN" t'aul Newman •Washington Avenue, Iselin. is Special Kiddie Mattnet Saturday Joanne Woodhurj c participating with other per- BOYS • YOUNG MEN and Sunday it 1 P. M. sonnrt from the 3rd Armored t CARTOONS — "« D MAN" Evening Show at «:«5 "FromtheTerrace" Division in field training. ex- Color I'NOX Imported ervises in Grarenwohr, Ger- Need 3 for new fall cam- SUN., MON., TUES. Watermelon -43 many. The six-week exercise is SEPT. 4, 5, 6 paign to assist produc- John Wtjne White Meat in Oil - V2h Onlv scheduled to be concluded Oc- tion manager covering "HONDO" Canned HAM 3 ">•"<> tober 1. The 19-year-old soldier "ICE PALACE" 2.fl attended Woodbridge High East Coast, Training Plus Color School. and transportation fur- "ISRAEL" Neit Attrition White te c Sauerkraut - Cartoons SUrtini Wednesday, Sept. T Last But Not Least: nished. $300 month av- Matinee Sunday, I P. M. Jack Ltnunon —Bora during-the past week at erage with bonus. Per- WED. THItU SUN. SMrtej MMtaijK Rose SMOKED HAM Perth Amboy General Hospital: manent—with future. SEPT. 7 - SEPT. 11 From Menlo Park Terrace, a Tuna Flakes 5 99 Trndfr, Rcsdy to ton to Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- "GREATEST SHOW "The Apartment" Grade A Full Cut, Hhank Half »3c l>. I Morrow, 152 Jefferson Street; If single, neat, 17-23, l^-iram. Woodbridge. a daUfihtfir. .phone in ON EARTH" Full C«t, Butt H»l( \ to Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stu- SELECTED SHORTS Staten Island, Frank SlnnUd denski, 143 James Street; a S STOOGE COMEDY KINGS GO FORTH" ENGELHORN'S » 'daughter to Mr. and Mrs. GI 7-6673 Kiddle Mm. Sat, & Sun. 1 P. M. 1 ' tosendo Rodriguez, 389 School c Itreet; a son to Mr, and Mrs. 10-12 A. M. — 6-8 P. M. BACON »49> •hllip Sollien, 168 Pulton 2 treet; a SOH to MT, and Mrs. MMftt — Idward Lubas, 637 Rahway Butter >59 AIR-CONDITIONED •venua; a son to Mr. and Mrs. ENTIRE WEEK! Vac Pack - All Grind* TODAY THRU TUESDAY: ohn Gardella, 7H Bunns Lane SALAMI »49> from Fords, a son to Mr. FORDS All The Men . . , nd Mrs. Michael Gulya, 202 All The Women . . . • PRODUCE SPECIALS - ackson Avenue; a son to Mr. PLAYHOUSE All The Thli«s Thai Made All The Talk! nd Mrs. Charles Steward, 101 HI 2-0348 c *J*fayette Road; a daughter to Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward '•Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strelt, 37 Drive; a daughter to Mr. THURSDAY THRU SAT. in John O'Hata i Beechnut Coffee "59 Mrs. Theodore Anderson, * 401 Crows Mill Road; a son to Imported Freshly Sliced Mr. and Mrs. William Lapolnte, "Die lost World" "FromtheTerrace" Onlv 182 Fifth Street; a daughter to Oranges •«• 35' With Michael Rennie Cinemascope • Color I ililurnll r. and Mrs. Andrew Ludwig "HYPNOTIC EYE" Raymond Street. . , from — and — Thursday and Saturday Matinee din. a son to Mr. and The Threat ... The Picture . . . Apples 3»«. 35= James Kilker, 68 Edward From 2 P. M. Ib. You'll Never Forget! Ei Street; a daughter to Mr. and MftrlntMh — SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Bmtic Borgnlne Mrs. Walter Moschbergar, Wesbury Road. . . from Hope- Boiled Ham ,. DAIRY - "PAY OR DI"E |wn, a son to Mr. and Mrs "Hannibal" Keg. or Pink rank Sarnecki, 14 Clembil 12 6 Oz. Can* CHEESE SLICES 4 With Victor Mature Kndero, Vit. P»H •BATTLE OF OUTER SPACE" c PICKLES STATE WEDNESDAY, SEPT 7 COMING SOON... IAJCKY WHIP THEATRE HUNGARIAN SHOW Lemonade 12-98 Ifetttrt Top|tla|l, All 'I' Woodbrldge, N. J. Fabulous PIZZA PIE 16Oz. On, Idk M»r - GIMU Comfortably Air-CoppJIUoiied! ORANGE DRINK FRUIT SALAD TODAY THRU; TUBS. SEPT, 1 THRU SEPT. 6 "Hl-C" or SWISS SIJCES Continuous* Labor Day CQ STARTING SATURDAV Roj«l Dairy Thrills .Seldom Witnessed on GRAPE DRINK FOR 7 BIG DAYS! Any Motion Picture Screen . FROZEN FOOD Michael Remits, - Mix or Match Cookie Sale - Slrawberriew Jill St. John in Fit Barn 2-1*. l'kg. FRANK SINATRA Princess Vttmtn .. 2-I;b. Fkg. Fruit Drinks Duplex (!r«me» .... 2-Lb. Pk|. Tip Tup—4 D«llrlou» l'l»«nrl The Lost World DEAN MARTIN Jumtm Pint 12 Pack POTATOES — Co-Hit Spam. Luncheon Meal K-O«, SAMMY DAVIB. 2 Guys Tea Bags PH«. «I IW 2 Guys Soda* « for YOUNG !.., Y COCKTAIL LOUNGE Kl|h With Loop llahdlr LAWWRD All rUvoti — tW|e Thion»nay UottUi VEGETABLES A Treat Soda ... 6 for 89c f Dep. List JESSE JAMES With riMd PiireluiM of J2 or M GARDEN TERRACE All rUtpgn — Urge Bottle WED. THRU TDKS. OCEANS 11 mXIE BaiE SAtTIHES — — 19c . APPETIZERS SEPT. 7 THRU 18 BANQUET BOOMS •POTATO TECHNICOLOR* MNAVISION PRETZEL STIX N««! ••>, aw i-ib, BOI 79C Paul Newman, SWISS CHEESE WANNER BROS, Extra Thin Butter Pretzels IK-U. H«> 79C Joanne WoodwHrd in DINING ROOMS ICE CREAM Hudson'Hifll" Paper Towels (rolls99c KouiityKist SWEET PEAS -^ 9 for 99c From the Terrace DINKE j Wtaltit Or Colored h mam • mimm w SACHAMENTO . mmT% Dmfm THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1960 ELEVEN t

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PAGI KLEVKN THURSDAY, AUOUST 25, 1960 Scholahhip, So-You're off to College! reetness and By SUZANNE PERSON GrantsMade -Thin in the »tmlh In • wri«. of arttelw | By CHARLES E. QREGOET to hrip young p*opl* racing % tra'tulUttt tr&m M hnnl to rollnr. A rraduatt of Haldcn Hlfh Sebo«, By Church Mass,, where she w»« second In ta claw, MIM «*•« AVKNIC1, • The start hrr wnlor y«tr at Vasaar College thl« '*".b grained tones Tuesday night, I badr a really l-'nst Presbyterian Church h«,>. Hirer of Charlm t. C.rrittry, publhher of Th« Ind»| •it farewell to the Woodbridgr Township led three scholarships In lllih sertool Kn'rtUdtef. nf the n Board, I have been a member through n[ HKifl. This article will be devoted to life in a collegrW < The M-hulaoliips. .i warded years of its existence. university dormitory. There must necessarily.'Si' (or tin- HrM lime, me baser! on • * • • iiidinu and sacii(l;-ml ser- „ j many problems cdti* vin- ID li" church. They VUTC ' nected with the a^' meeting was a singular .setting for a senti- .ineed Sunday by (). H. justment to a more Of* ^ iliiij; chairman ol the departure. because it was charged with less communal exjjt* " essinu'. Christian [antagonisms, suspicion and doubt. I have nilUe. and .Johii pnep. No matter what shank. .Si., member of the ses- the size of the family ; held high hopes for the effectiveness of the sion iini hijjM school advisor. you come from, dorm Tin* recipients are William Board because its goal was high, and it is life will be almost'. -4 Culton imd FranciSi Nek.nria. [know there are so many who will not accept who will use their award at completely different Tnsrulufn ColleRe. tuid .l.inies You will forgive me sis that integrity and idealism still exist, Wirtmnin, who will attend for substituting the MRS. 1OSKIMI W. KI.I.UA Lafayette Collece. bess of how awkwardly they are pursued. more colloquial dorm Tujpnies and letters HI,re awarded to winners of the >>ini- for the word used by mer Olympics at a dance 1-n- the outside world, dor- * mixed emotions when Committeeman da.v In Westminster Hall, Urnis mitory. Several time* of Bartlia. teacher and coaeh m in the writing of these | i sat as a member of the audience Tues- the WondbrldRC High Sehooi. articles I have had to keci me directly why I voted against the made the presentations to Tex Culton. Aline SZabo, Judi Ban restrain myself from 1 to zone a tract at Route 1 and Ford Ave- AVENEL — Mis. Joseph W. and (rrt\; Morse. trophies Bill using college slang. commercial use after my own suggestion Kelle.v, who will be principal, McCnbe. Ellen Thorsen. Ores This is another "very :Moise. Ray Reilly. Ginger E?bss of new School 2'i when it opens StZANNK PERSON important" thing you be zoned for light industry, had been de- ,hm, and .ludi Ban. I next week, has just, re- Rev. Ui. Charles S. MacKen-' will have to learn, so I will allow myself to indulge [by a 5-4 vote. It is a common supposition from a summer in Eu- /,ie will preach at all services just this one time. department store will occupy the site, iropr. she and her husbandi Sunday on the topic 'God's; MRS. MAYNAKI) F. III1SS, JR. * » * Krauss was curious why I—who make my oured Holland and Prance, Care of His Own or the Nrtgh-i bor\ Friend." To return to dorm life, let us begin with your "" Lhen Mr. Kelley had to reiwrt out of newspapers—might antagonize a po- Mr. and Mrs. Fred McColley,' roommate. There is nothing that can compare with [or work as an engineer of an New Dover Road, Colonia, will; Miss Elvira 4. Luchire arlvertiser by voting against a proposition I » the experience of meeting a totally strange person ammonia plant, bein» built, by be hosts of the Singspirationj [would accommodate the advertiser's plans, IlGSS w't'1 wnom y°u WM be sharing a room for the next the Chemical Construction Co.j service Sunday at 3:30 P. M. in; * * * * tlieu- home All friends and of . nine months. Perhaps the college of your choice of New York at Toulouse, members of the church are wel- WOODBRIDGE—Miss Elvira : has a policy like that of mine. Vassar sends a sheet . 'ords, .something to this effect, I replied only ''"""' ;Alice Lucaire. daughter of Mr.|-r» • f^»| to prospective freshmen asking such questions as: The Avenel principal then fhen an advertiser buys space in our news- • Mrs^ Maxwetl Lucaire, Ho- n()() t ft | I Ifi e "Are you very neat or only relatively so?"; "Do you visited Switzerland, Italy and !Ho KuR became th0 brlde prefer cold or warm rooms?"; "About what time , hr does not buy either the conscience of the .he British Isles, At Shakes- ofKic .JiriPG ' - ofi «Hi» K do you usually retire and get up in the morning?"; her or any members of the staff. He buys speare's house in Stratford-on- \ I IJlo yllit-o,Maynarof Mr.d an Frenced Mrss .Hess Maynar, Jr.d, soPn. 1 I UllJ Avpn she met Dr. and Mrs. and "Do you smoke and if not, does smoke bother erause he thinks we can attract customers Hess. 640 Bamford Avenue, James Lucey of Perth Amboy Foe on Stand Saturday evening at a candle- WOODBRIDGE—The Wood- you?" store—and we neither will seek nor solicit and their children wno were] light ceremony held at The bridge chapter of Hadassah will! " This insures that you and your roommate won't also touring Europe this sum-; i smg on any other basis. If and when the WOODBRIDGE - [Communil ior a series of three for-; be total misfits, but of course, it can't cover every- imer. I ers - Democrats, Bepublicans,;Kl|s wlth ;Kl|s wlth Rev Herbert G_ .. films to be shown at the! thing. This doesn't tell you whether your room- Dines that we need charity, governments on Mrs. Kelley taught for 10 ANTHONY W. ECKERT d ttled to| Independents - are cptitled to|gchndde]. offlciating state Theatre on Wednesday mate is the gregarioulv s type who will flu the room levels have provided us a place to go. years in School 14, Fords, te- •» T know how our ll'gayernment ; 10 urn. 6 tj"- yr- past The bride, given in marriage evening*-January 18, Febiuaryi jfore being assigned to the Ave- fU p *t/ fl II O Fhas been operated 1 nolsy bridge players when you are trying to x v/ oan >y her father, wore a tradition^ 15, and March 2? in the coming jnel school. She and her hus-i ^ 'and where aid he study or whether she enjoys classical music, while AIII i-nmeas no news to Mr.'irwin Chanin— Iband make their home at 36 . . • 'improved htwtln No pBffo.rrtftme.el 1 you are a rabid Frank Sinatra fSn. Anything like ,f. . '. '. Home Street. Metuchen. will be sold. Tickets' F Jwhite taffeta with a Sabrina iZh.edTtn that must be settled between the two of you. .!,( first name was Irwin—whose organize- t Hlt c OP P f * K I* F I :' Se,C' ' Walter 1«™Kerbis. d fil^^P.^? ^JS!!^^'« '<™ >* ™ » * * | expected to build for Klein's, and buy from a ar, his Democratic bustle. She a colonial Kaufman, chairman' J a C O b S O II of If problems do arise, I advise,.a serious talk. If Eucharist lilies, ivy, At a recent Board of Direc-' aW Cemetery the tract on which to build. counterpart, regaidinregai'dinB UiUiee inl this fails to solve your problems,' the person in Perth Amboy General Hospital, n committees as well as a jointj he can tell us." |Ho-Ho-Kus, brothers of the Itlves on the committee. Also to ! committee with the American Mr. Kerbifi further stated: bfi,je course will be broadcast over ticular one I have lived in for the past two years represented will be Perth Hospital Association. because I wanted to find out it we could "in the past campaigns, the| ; Wfts station WEVD every Sunday atj i d woman teacher and.Ji male pro- soy and South Amboy, The American College of has Qne unmarr e i a taxpayer which would disrupt our present Republican Party has n,n| . . d , ft wlflch, together with Wood- Hospital Administrators and At itstst meeting. Septem^i fessor with his wife and children. Apartments are newspaper- adi'ertisements and' On their return from a the least, and would provide for us the brllye receive in excess of $500.- the American Hospital Associ- her 19, the chapter's program! provided for them on the first noor. 1 printed brochures charging the hpneymoon at Cape Cod, Mr. 000 in taxes annually on secot)d![ltlon are meeting, jointly in will feature an original TV income in ratables, that 'I submitted my land Mrs. Hess will make their] class railroad property. San Francisco this week for script written by Mrs. Alfred House fellows or mothers are there for you to violations of good local.govern-! home at 11 Rex Court, Trenton. to the Planning Board that the site be Woodbridge is expected toi their annual convocations, Kaplan and 'Mrs. Shimanski, v ment practices. In the famous| The bride is a graduate 'of| with any problems or questions that may »r light industry. This motion was defeated, collect $330,000 this year. About 15,000 hospital adminis- 'You Are Here." • twenty questions', we pointed]Ridgewood High School and is your building The railroads have sought in' trators will attend. out twenty past irregularities. Fund-raising chairman, Mas. le.ssrs Adams, Evanko, Wheeler, Schreiber In her senior year at Trenton Burton Sher. reported that the should help make dorm life less strange to you .eeent years to have the assess-! The, Democratic officials never State Cpllege. Mr. Hess is a chapter's two summer proj- Make a point to become acquainted with your hoonover opposing it and Messrs. Tanzman, meats on second class railroad answered these charges — but graduate' of Woodbridge Highly "^ntr"ao"t bridge" lessons ax, Aaroe and myself a losing minority. I property reduced ip. a dozen or Hie people of Woodbridge ho&se fellows. It is a mistake to stand in awe of Moral Counts School and is employed by thean| d luncheons, were successful nore communities, including Township did by electing a Re- them because they are teachers. As house fellows [for a moment question the sincerity Qr rno- Woodbridge Board of Educa- Woodbridge. publican majority in Wood* nflnclaUy as well as socially, tion. He sgrved with the Army they are not professors but your friends. With so [ those who opposed me, and it could be that Mr. Kervick wrote to Ibridge for the first time ig 12 An intensive membership n Korea. many new faces in the dorm in September it is ter- To be Heard years." campaign during October, "Ha- jwa.s an act of great wisdom—except I still In our State, railroad taxa- dassah Month," will take place; ribly * hard for the house fellows to know all the WOODBRIDGE — Anthony Mr. Kerbis said he felt the tion has b«en the subject of; under the chairmanship of Mrs. freshmen. That is the reason you should make the agree with them. LaBqcco. 62, will appear to- result of the investigation "will much controversy over the! Sommer Brothers Buy Edward Slotkin, Plans include night before Magistrate Ben- undoubtedly supply answers to first move. * * * years. I am forming the Advis- Theatre Site in iV.Ydistributio. n of posters and dis- jamin I. Kantor to answer to our past -charges" and "most plays at local stores. . Before college you have been part of a more or mercial use of the Ford Avenue location ory Committee for the purpose NEW YbRK - Sigmund and three charges of impairing the important It *M restilt in Mrs. Herbert Wlnogi ad, spon- less sharply defined worjd. AH the people around of bringing together represent- Abraham Sommer, owners of the subject of bitter controversy, contain- moral of a minor. recommendations to prevent sor chairman, announced that you ftave been of about trie same economic bracket, atives of all diverse points qf the Sommer Brothers Con- 1 LaRocco, who lives on Wtjst similar irregularities from ever this year a special award will more heat than light. With our enormous ,vieA'. I am confident thatl struction Co- Iselin. have pur- the same race and nationality, and the same reli- Inman Avenue, Railway, was reoccurring." be given to the member who at- leach member of the committee chased the site of the old Roxy gion. Vassar has quite a large number of students Bet the need for further Indebtedness a stag- scheduled to appear earlier in tends every meeting from Sep- will contribute greatly to the Theatre New York City for! the week but there was a mis- tember through May. not of the Caucasian -raise. One of my closest ^thought, all of us are ratable-conscious— study of the problems attend- «5,275,000 and will build an of- understanding on the court The "Roser s fo.„ r Bosh Ha- , friends is Japanese. I oan't understand any racial perhaps, as aggressively as anyone. Our railroad taxation and to date, the magistrate said. Iselin Girl fice building on the site, it was recommendations which will1 committee has been] prejudice in her case. She Is one of the sweetest, Warren W. Wilentz, attorney announced yesterday. has said, on more than one occasion, help to minimize controversy organized by Mrs. Morris War-' - . .. L- 1 for La Eocco, has indicated he The brothers; plan to con Tuse of the Ford AVenue tract which would ana litigation in this important Is Engaged jshai, chairman. Orders forj will waive preliminary hearing struct a 23 -atory structure roses will be taken beginning antly increase the volume of traffic on that area." 1SEUN — At a garden pui containing 850,000 square fee More than ever before in your life you will have £ and the case will then Septembe„.„ „r 1. an.,„d, Mth e uuflowers,u,' Mo y y held Saturday ul 160 Warwick of offiqe space. fhfare should be considered seriously until go to the grand jury. win be delivered on Wednesday; to learn how very unimportant the colol r off skikin \Jounne Gluscott La Rocco has already waived Street,, the engagement of Construction will start after morning September 21. specific commitment as to time and or the shape of eyes is in connection with friend- a preliminary hearing on a Shai-on Wehrenberg,- daughter the demolition of the Roxy The Woodbridge chapter re- ship. Both roommates assigned to me freshman of insuring minimum safety standards, Engaged to John Maicomplaint of atrocious assault of Mrs. Catherine Wehrenberg Theatre whfijh is to be comceived a letter of thanks from COLONIA — Mr. and Mrsan. d battery stemming from and the late Edward Wehren- pleted by the early part of 1961 the national office tor over- year and the one living across the hall from me Henry Ulshoefer, 2 West CUK alleged attack against eight- berb, to Ro«er S'alcoius. son ofj 3Sommec i Brothers have bull subscribing on Us -Hadassah now are Jewish. You don't have to believe in an- Mr. and Mrs J. F&lcone, 44iseve Road, have announced the en-year-old Mary Lee CaJpek, several developments in the medical organization quota. ' other person's religion, but you must respect their Bagement of their niece, MiasMeni0 park Terrace, on July Dunham Aveuui', Fords, wasj Township, the Menlo Park |have pointed out, too, that Edison Town- Joanne OlaScotL. daughter of announced. Stopping Center and several belief. Porm life will, give you an oportunlty to de- i a site practically across the street—would the late'Mr. and Mrs. John| Miss Wehrt'iibeiK attended apartment, houses in New Jer-ISetv Street Man Fails ' ..!!?. Mr. and M' Democtutf ployed by the eF W- Wootwortti; — ,••• ^ • In Suicide Attempt the use of Ford Avenue as much as would St.. Oeorge Avenel i the Menlo Pw^soN FOB EXIJEaS WOO0BRIDQK — After:, al week's subject might not he of-»> much in- Mies OUsoott is a To Meet Shopping Center if the $tore were located in Wpdbrldge T. &/T4- Donald B. i«miiy argument Monday, 23-1 texest'to tthosh e of you eligiblliibl e ffo r YYall e or Princetoit n \ ,of .Woodbridge High School! NEW BRUNSWICK - Joseph Mr. falcone attended ' jj4ht if Byder, uBA, and Mrs. Ryder, yflar-ol••-•'•-•d Robert Rell^- , -Mew- j because \ plan to talk aoout the clothes you will ^ Th.is.iis' protfMy the case, ex$pjjj4hat if IMW _ ^ gporetartal P. Somers, Woodbridge, County bridge schools and is aiMe^d announce the birth of their Street, attempted sujoide by need fQf collie and I naturally can't be of much at to have the ratables then we must con- IschooTofEaiit Orange. She is Democratic chairman, will with his father in ' "" -"• cutting' his wrtst with a razor 1 speak at a meetin g of the Mid-iJ ; first chlW, a boy, August 23 at help to the boys- Perhaps I ,can give some general ' [employed by the Minerals and —" blade, Detective John Waldman |ys of restricting over-use of Ford Avenue, chemicals Corporation of dlesex County Democratic Or-1 the Ft. Huachwa Hospital, Ft. reported. ictea, though, as to, ibe style of clothes genwaUy }ty measure. America Menlo Park. Mr. Mai gttUaation, September 6 at the WOODJPBIDQ Huuchuca, Arij. Mrs. Ryder is attended" Woodbridge Khools Roger Smith Hotel, Trick* PrOspectp f Av the former Barbara Panek, Relly was taken to Perth Am- PertK Amboy, and Mr. Ryder tu Person wlU be happy to answer que&ttoiw and la employed by the Security Al*"l --'-'municipa— l -•chairma« n will euperating at home after being boy General Hospital by Wood- 1 is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- bridge Emergency Sauad and on college life if they are submitted to her, M tl I-MM overshadowed the current Con-] Judging from the result* oJnee. T • C»rttrtt He* Hudson, 1.02. gressional session «±th Its em-a statewide survey completed'course, &'•-.- ftOODBBIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANI In Middlesex County, the 1960 bud- phasts e'n domestic legislative'jurt last week with registered jWoald w-c*.. get totals $11,870,046 "as proposal* and party btckerinr;voters who consider themselves Mr. Kf: r .--;• Chsrlei E. Greftcy. fresWent It seems likely tiifit whatevereither Democrats or Independ-;ino>per.ri>r\ Lawrence 1 Cavpton. with $10,457,793 budgeted political ad'var.tsit* U gained bj fjiLs, the U. S. Senator fromj Today s ; • Vice President and Tressarw The totals are from tabulations either R?pub!:<-ans or Demo- MswafhusetU 1J a popular can- indk&t*- : • craU In this bob-tailed session didite [proportion Br (*m«r, it ctmu *• **n taken from official records by the New UMertpilaa i»t*« fcy atlL lacMiaf p*R*|t, will evaporate bftorr the inter- todayi findings show that prove o! N.v n« jni, t4.M; ill moatki, IMJ; Out* MMtka, Jersey Taxpayers Association (or in-j national alarms of September 4bout flve out 0{ fYery rix'ard l*a:e: : fUi; itMl* eoptei by null, U can. All wakb la f elusion in the 1960 edition of Its an- and October M the campaign! lMrc, oj the New Jersey Dem-of Senator :- Jrours to a climax 'ocrats questioned say ihey ap-!and tha; »;. nual reference work, "Financial Sta- Thr rampairr will be *aged.pr0Vf oi having Mr. Kennedy's* the Dw,-, "••w tistics of New Jersey Local Govern- » backdrop of internaJ^, thil }Wr"s Dmocratlc Presl-nomteee *~ tions! d..«uiet Besides the a new dress collection. The stories M*-, 3.000 per :cr replacing the Jackson home in Colonia To add to the international, 15 it's a mark featured the idea of a designer, who uncertainty, no one la the West which was destroyed by fire, now hov- know* what the next Kremlin' N» Oplnhm « U> carry Jo - has come up with a cut that is sup- Today* findings dealing with ti«* *ho •:-. ers near the $4,000 mark—and while it move will be. Any one of a! k nd 15 pen buy posedly new. number of trouble spots around£°!L™ \ , '"l."* *"* still is insufficient to meet the total the world could be sensiUxed by'D*mofr«t* feel about thelrjStreet cost of the project, steps hare been We would like to say a word here, CommurJst action to nominee became more gentle lady readers, Uf all those fe- Under the Capitol Dome fresh coneenr«moTw the A—. ...jiafu. l whe.n .... . taken to start the replacement at once. the males who follow the fashion news so km people. The supreme irony ««> w ™* »nd JUe 1 We continue in our faith that the ad- By J. Jisep* Grlifclis of this poUUtal year U that!Pub,lica^ f^> »*™» Nll°n rapturously, and who fall for the hok- Premier mirusbchev may hold'*eir PwsMmttal candid^.,-- ditional money will be provided. 1 weflc N J um of the fashion designers year after greater leverage in influenclns'lnnuencins"—^• * "*"- —"*W ' *>H,V?™•~!m There are many to whom the credit TREJTTON— Republican and; Jersey In early November In j cans may try to bring in Presi- the outcome of the Presidentiali^mfs showed the following^ must go for the approaching success year, and who make them rich, often Democratic campaign kick-offs quest of votes. dent Eisenhower who carried Approve 1 race than any other individual!»of Nixom°n.t__n asRe th_Peub 00J^n^AP^^ Pres«- at the expense of their husbands. are scheduled for New Jersey Governor Meyner. who is inth| e State during his two preel- in the United State*: Onh I ,- of the undertaking—and we will try to or idential nominee, 92^; Disap- next week when party big-wigs charge of the Kennedy cam- dential campaigns. Bernard Pro.' E:: give each of them public acknowledg- There is really nothing much new Shanley, former appointments return to their desks to pupaigt n in New Jersey, is anxious! Those who find any mon in style, and the truth is that styles ^secreUry to the President, hasiinterference in our national ^^ * *^ RepubUcans. ed with the c. ment of their assistance in due time. well-organi«d plans into op- to carry the State for him, a Nixon gcU a Wgher vote ol Wm jtbeen informed by Eisenhower politics Intolerable recoil at the| t ^..^ In addition to the efforts of our news- are re-adaptions of did styles and ifeat roval theu v i7 t nom taee ;Democrat since 1944 when the'that he intends "to campaign'thought that Americans could P " " " ' , !eigln d;f?r cuts, etc., which are brought back into Presidential candidate* Ken-' 1 paper, a committee headed by Mrs. nedy, a Democrat, and Nixon, unbeatable Franklin D. Roose- harder for Niion than he didjbe swayed to vote one way ""rc i than Kennedy get* ' Walter Zirpolo of Colonia and the vogue. And hemlines and skirt lengths a Republican, will visit Newjveljv t was swept into office. Mey- for himself." the other by the'machinationij^^*^ members as invite ""several! UBOE DAI; — Observance of jo' Mr. Khrushchev. Yet «»»«• We:-. scores of- large and small contribu- etc., are manipulated by the designers Jersey on Thursday, Septembe^ner plans to Iit l ages, sexes, races, and tions, a number of craftsmen have and dressmakers, year after year, so i^Z£^'£^s»£& s«"rn^i to •^ute-^;"-^;;s^t^iswitching in responsi«!!e ^to an in- pected to cross. Kennedy wilwi lb bee him out. times provides virtually every- creeds who classified them-. The I 0 ith at least a ternational crisis occurred in promised to join to erect a prefabri- thpliX,jjnilady will have to buy a new in direct charge of Governor] vice President Nixon will also] "* *' three-day' 1956 when hundreds of thou- selves as Independents were' AH mar...•-•'•• Robert B. Meyner and will tour appear twice in New Jersey,"bolida y to wind- —up th—e summer, asked the same question, thism the ];•..; cated house and complete plumbing, .rdrobe, or at least some new things, although originally it was de-sands, if not millions, of voters the 8tate, making several after his S«tein)»ex 15 visit asj decided to go for Ike again as is how they answered: Iward tha* heating and electrical wbrk as their to feel that sbe h (nstyle. spenjh-making stops. Nlxottt at his*atf n-*ida whirl- jsigned as a two-day holiday Rfgtetertd IndependenU Only 'V\e. - T . n 101 wap! T0Ilcere a result of the Pranoo-BritUh- donation. Thereafter, if styles are changed will head straight for Atlantic" wmd drive for The presidency.! - Israeli invasion of the Suez. In Opinion of Kennedy as W City wherh e he will addresdd s thhe Ambassador Lodge, his) It is thhe b brain-child or Peter Demecratie Nominee It is always heartening to see com- each year, or every two years, the the (ace of impending disaster.] r convention of the National Fed- running-mate, will also visit the(J. McQuire, a young New York 65 . t • g, the electorate chose to retail A hl munity interest expressed so eloquent- woman who is interested in staying in eratioi n off Republicabli n Women's'Garde''n State several times!carpente! r whho spent most ott ^he experienced leadership of Dtsapprove - » j Chibs at Hotel Dennis. in Camden, and to]tj, aln v ly, because then we know that in a style must adapt her wardrobe just I during the campaign. |hi« years e earlier, the polls No Opinion « P The Democratic presidential! Both Republican and Demo-buried in AliArlingtot n CemeteryCt , Last week's findings showed wealcev pl..< had shown lew overwhelming mu topsy-turvy world, cynicism and indif- as frequently as the styles are ma- candidate will follow Nixon to'cratic leaders intend to fight MerchantviUe. Before a meet-;support of the President than the following among Inde- hear ><~ ference have not really replaced deep nipolated. What we suggest—and..weUUirrtic City on September 2l!an all-out battle for the 3tate-s ing the Central Ubor IUnion he received on Election Day. pendents regarding Niion as- n iouq< „« „„* #..i,u« «r~,rf. _ i. vv,ot «nlwhere he will deliver an address! 16 electoral votes. If the' big of New York onMay «."1832 Itrie GOP Presidential nominee: Herald.. concern; one for the other. are not fashion experts — is that Meach It is generally believed in before thousands of steelworkerW-s are needed toward the;McQulre suggested a Monday|Washington that international So for the moment, won't all those fair lady decide on her own what type delegates. He will return to New end of the campaign, RepubU-jbe set aside between Independ- crisis will aid Vice President who have participated in helping the tailoring and what type clothes look ence Day and Thanksgiving WJNiion more than Senator Ken- Complete honor the working man. nedy. Mr. Nixon's goodwill Jacksoru accept this word of thanks? best on her. Then, while staying wltMn g The Onion agreed te MetoUf- s abroad have created for the bounds of generally accepted style, Know Your Representatives .Ouire's proposal and dtose laSej1"™*" i™ge of experience and Stocks ° Commodities c(OTl; t 1 in toKi n Uc she can make her own selections, make The best citizen is an active citizen, one who U alert first Monday of the followingj * *n< e « P° >' Castro Off the Beam? and goes to the source to secure the best possible in- September for the first Labpnwhich "** 1UtIe basU in fact Monthly Bulletin Sent On Writ'; her own decisions, and generally avoid formation. The best representative is one who cooperates Day. New Yorlcers celebrated!5' dw not »Ild cou'd n«t '°r- Fidel Castro's doctors have admitted lulate alld 01 the mistake of going for fads and ex- with his constitaenti and Is ready and eater to recerw the new holiday with a paradej" "«»»» P ^ >» that the ailing Cuban Prime Minister their flews. up Broadway to Union Square,!^ «P«tW «* Vice President treme fashions, and the manipulations! Nevertheless, the assumption 1* needs "absolute rest —both physical Herewith are the names at your repreienUttrea. Keep then on to Elm Park for a pic- m the designers. nic, concert and speeches. Twomade that he is an old hand and mental." In touch with them. MONROE A. WEIANT. ReMd years tatoafthe fourth^iial^ j"«eriutlonil *^°™- ^ This confirms the suspicion of many, B. S. CMgrtss convention of labor in Chicagolif things are going Founded 1832-Tel HI that Castro is not exactly all there. In Are You Dollar Craxy? Senate in October, 1884. the idea be the Member New York and Anvrinn -i from a his long television appearances, in The charge is ofterv made, doncern- Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr., . Senate Office . , , iforMr th. eNixo Jobn .is moving through Buflding, Washington, D. C. Home — Westfleld. transformelocal one tdo a fronationam al holidaypurely. which he often spoke to Cuban audi- ing Americans, that we are dollar |the delicate process of dlssoci- PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL Senator Clifford P. Case (Rt, Senate Offlo e Building. State legislatures were called atlng himself from the Eisen- (At the 5 Cornml rKRTIl VM»«>1 ences for several hours at a time, Cas- crazy. The Europeans, in particular, Wasbmjtan JS. D. C. Home - 345 Hm Avenue. Rah- upon to lfaslize the holiday tro ranted and raved, and often ex- say that we know little about the art way. I and it spread throughout the hibited unbalanced emotional' per- length of the land. By 1894, of living. INN if Representative* when Congress made Ubor Day formances. ' In considering this criticism, we Bepreeentatrrt Peter PreUnganysen, Jr. iR>. Fifth Con- a national holiday, 23 states1 THE TRUE WEANING OF UBOR DAY Unfortunately for the United States, must k^ep in mind that Europeans freationa) District. Boose Office Building. W«htng- were holding local observances,} ton 25, D. C. Home — Monlstown. On the grave of MoGuire in' Castro has designated his brother, have been at this game of living far Arlington Cemetery. Merehant- Raul, to take over the government in longer than have Americans. America State Legislative rille, rests a 1100,000 monu- SUte Senator ment to his memory which was case he is incapacitated. is a relatively young country, dating John A. Ijneb. New Brunswick. dedicated in August. 1S52 But Raul Castro is a suspected commu- only from 1776, as an independent Labor Day. which calls upon Meabert tt Asieibty labor to rest and honor the nist—he is openly charged with being country with a government and cul- WUBam Carts, South Amboy. working m»n. is the real monu- a communist by many Americans— ture of its own, so we are not quite two J. Edward CraWel MlBtown. ment to his memory. and he is knopn as a fierce hater of the hundred years old—in thiasense. Joseph Dona: Danellen. SPEED:—Realistic speed limits for heavy trucks traveling on United States. ! In the United States, happily, we Bur. if Closet FreefctMtfS New Jersey highways where Should Raul Castro ever assume full' have done many things to advance the Kaii E. lieuctr. president. Rut«ers Dnhersltj. Ne« the legal speed limit is SO miles SAVINGS per hour or greater, is the ob- power in Cuba, it may be only a ques- standards and uplift the level* of civil- Baruncwick. Oeorge L. Burton. Jr, ID Agate Road, Lawrence Brook jective of a survey being con- ACCOUNTS tion of time before the United States is ization. Our attainments In science, VHla«e. New Bruucwick, ducted by the State Highway forced to react against his pro-commu- medicine, and in other fields are re- Idytfat 8, UcAndiKW. tie* Brunswick. Department. Jkweph & Cost*. 121 HUlcrest Avenue. Edison. nist Intrigues and aggressions. It may markable, and we have accomplished Under a new law enacted by Thomas H. Lee, 140 Front Street South Plalnfield. the I960 Legislature, the SUte Labor Day means modi more be that some action will be forthcom- much, which benefits all mankind. On Oeorfe Otknrskl, 641 Kennedy Street. Pertti Amboy. Highway Department is drop to us than a pleasant holiday ing in any event, even if Fidel Castro's the other hand, our way of lif e'is often WUUaa) i. Warren. 874 Main Street. Porda, ping the 50-mtle speed limit to and an opportunity to relax. , H. Iselin (No business will be uamwted M (bis Bank on fate, and have cultivated the art of - David Nicola, Iselin Reduction in the speed limits over the world today. living. FIFTH WARD —John Eranko. Colonia for the large trucks and tractor- David T. Miller. Colonia trailers is designed to reduce As a result, 'many modest people, the number of rmdaccldenta County Budgets Rise living on modest incomes, and without BffMgt if Carteret caused by ^K ed highways. Satbst. Mayor Walter Sullivan The I960 budgeu adopted by anyJiope of acquiring financial great- COMMUTER TAX: — Govern New Jersey's 21 oouutlei each show b> nesj, are getting & tremendous enjoy- President of Borough Council or Robert B. Meyner usually CODMCILMEM looks at the New Jersey Legts creaees of greater than 10% over la«t ment and experience out of life. They Tbonw Mulk Walter 8uttvan la,ture with a Jaundiced eye, be year's totals. Smallest of all county In- have turned their attention to the Jobt) HwlaleM John D"ZnrtUa catise oi past experiences with AtaSJUMtar fJucb Adam BymboraW creases toil yew was a 1 % rlsein Rob beauty la life, to the art of living, to the lawmaklng body son's bmlgii. But he cannot understand \ the pleasant things areund then) •fEim why tha lawmakers have lgnor The budgets oi the 21 counties ag- M. Tclencales Nail A. McDonald L which are tm, and to the enjoyment Mayor Presjdent of Council ed his request for legislation gregate 1100 ft million this year, com- I of the tblngi which they them* that would diunp »38,000,60 OOUNCXLMXM into the State Treasury througli pared with 1178 mUUon in 1959, for an Our New Building, Comer Moore Avenue can control, such as good food, good| WUllam F. Ashton Prank J. Tafcac* t«X (in commuters, "it's Bernard J Dwyer Dr. WflUuft Toth and Bern Stntt NTA — Mr. and Mr: employed at RCA in Avenel. Mothers' Auxiliary for th< tides, Kaye, 82 Albemarl The bridegroom attended Wood- League, Adopt Orphan ir the pRrents of a so bridge Township Schools and Is August 9 to 12, the Fair was COI.ON1A — The B'nai B'riQi ' fntly at the Elizabeth employed by Hleber Bakery, held, and all girls attended, niiiR Adults of Middlesex and [ Hospital. Iselin. many with parent* and friends. Cloverbelle's Inion Counties held a meeting All members entered exhibits ijnndiiy at the home of Stuart" and Awards were as follows: Trnoskln, 9 Starlight Drive,'RV ^othy Hemming is Wedfirst year projects (Including Dinner Tonigh Arthur Trooskln, president^, sewing boxes, pot holders, tea conducted a discussion of ttMf^ towels, tray cloths, and apron) ISELIN — The Cloverbelle: 4-H Club held a luncheon mee advisability of Increasing mem-.v., Faith Maxwell, very good; brrshlp in the young married*/1" )ouble-Ring CeremonyKathy Kramer, excellent; Su- Ing at the home of their leade; Mrs. Joseph Rapacioli, Do1 — Miss Dorothy Ann an usher, as was a cousin of ;anne Bohleke, excellent, good, Avenue. The girls worked o Miss Lois Plotkln, service daughter of Mr. and d very, good; Linda the bride, Peter Barth of Red !°° ' towels and finished tray cloths chairman, outlined plana for rs W. Hemming, 1111 Bank. Radecsljy, excellent, good, good, A new member, Leona Thorn the club to adopt an orphan Street, became trie After a -wedding trip to Cape Sherry CowelL, excellent very as was welcomed into the clut from a nearby Jewish orpine*""-" Otto Younnbluth, Jr., Cod, the couple will make their good, good, good; Marlene Fur- age as a project. The boat-rid* Donna Caravella, Metucbj pton, Va., son of Mr. and home In Hampton, Va. er. excellent, very good, very Sunday to Behr Mountain waJ and Michele Caravella, Iselir Younubluth, 147 Mc- Mrs. Youngbluth, a gradu- good, good; Anita Polevere, ex- reported a great success. have completed their course an Rotid. Colonla, at a cellent, good, good, good. ate of Tottenvllle High School, will be promoted to the Teen Next meeting will be Septem- . cicmany In Orace Btaten Island, is a former em- Second year projects mpej}itions. liam Sui-lck, Joseph Caso, Bob gram which is under the direc- ment of Labor is urging youths Another outstanding pair Watson and Joe Takacs. tion of Al Rogerson of Avenel. A member of the NJAAU div- Let Us Solve Your to remain In high school and Hackett twins, Joan and The team's record through • Lawns Renovated ing committee, Mr. Rogerson Is to graduate. More and more ane. These 11-year-old sisters last week was two wins againsl diving instructor at the employers are demanding that ave won most of their events West Brook Swim Chu), two Orange and Perth Amboy job applicants have diplomas. !»ls season. Their older broth- wins against Scotch Plalns,j>m • Fencing Installed ORDER EARLY! YMCA's. His diving program HOLIDAY WEEK-END this summer has offered in- Wood and Custom Made struction in four divisions: be- OPEN ALL DAY ginners, boys and girls; ben In- ners, adults; advanced diving; INDSCAPfNG PLANS DRAWN LABOR DAY ATTENTION BOWLERS! competitive diving. DESSERT FREE OF CHARGE . . . 9 A. M. TO 7 P. M. Free Delivery The Newly Enlarged FLORENCE Phone FU 1-0100 only ONE PROBLEMS! INDSCAPINS SERVICE COMPANY INMAIN MAJESTIC LANES Fredric's There is No Muss ... No Fuss ... CALL Spirit Shop Route 9 & Penna. Ave. Hopeluwn HE CREAM CARE from $2.50 SEPT. SPECIAL! 1 565 Iimmu Avenue "" Now Has only one ICE CREAM PIE $1.00 HI 2-9245 COLONIA, N. J. BRECK OPENINGS FOR NEW WELCOME ICE CREAM LOG $1.50 CONDITION LEAGUES-TEAMS DIMES 12 for $1.00 to-TO-SCHOOL LUGGAGE & STURDY TRUNKS) CREME WAVE WAGON FLYING SAUCERS 12 for $1.00 Plus a new ttyla for you OR INDIVIDUALS by fttdrio In OM of New featuring Nationally Known Makes Jwwy'i molt efficient and Phone Orders Accepted Bowl in Style • Samsonite • Crown • American Touristor bMUtifut laloni, . . . A tre- maadr,,l} Bride of R. T. Warrick Slated by AJC Open //0|(, Signs Were\ MENU) PARK TERRACE—! T\l FORDS -— Wearing a gown bride;; CarCarool Aim Tht MiddleseMiddlesex CountCounty chapchap- JT MX 11$ of embroidered nylon tulle over cousin of the bride, ana «-'nnulc ter. American Jewish Connretuu Disfigured] satin trimmed in ChantiUy lace. SUnklewlw. both of Perth Am-wll, hoW , mwbmhlp m FORDS FORDS - DWlgurement and! • Mi-w Barbara Ann Daniewka. boy. and Mrs. Can Clark of g^m^r I at tht home of committees deatruction or sign* advocating! dauRhter of Mr and Mrs. Ed-Carteret Flower Rirls were• JMmK Leon»r"ld c, Town Committeeman from thf Avenue rrrsmr the bride of South Aroboy, cousin of trie gtreet Mrs Herbert Roaenthal, vcmber ; m Second Ward was thf MIOIMI RirbR-dT Warner in a double brideirroom. and Janet Danle-.chgplpr president, will outline Redeemei w of dl*tutiion at the nwiinj of mix ceremony Saturday after- via, Edison, cousin of the Conffress policlw and proJ«U Frank c. the Becund Ward R^puolican noon in St Stephen's Church, bride for prospective members. Any-chairman, >„ Commit •« held )»M maht in Pwth Amboy Rev. Vincent J. Best man was Joseph Siwlec, one interested In attending may arttlom t,,; Frank'.' Hall, Robert Nearv r-RARITArV BAY AREA .Nebus officiated. The bride- tditon. U»her» were Ronald contact Mrs Bearimm, U »-|prayer cards Ward '«»der, pnWrifd ; rc»om is the son of Mr. and warrtck. Fords, cousin of the 8017. Committee members as-, member* of POPULATION 1950-IGMI R The committee memDers dW-i Mn John Warricit. 45 B««ch bridegroom; Frank Sheryako. sstinR Mrs. Jkaitaon areJWrs. and on U,, : CUMed the billboard on Ford .Streettreet. POrds. ' Pord«Pord«" Mr CClark and One.NWUft OoWberg Mn. q L-juie Prayn A?(nne en which the nacrte of. Seymour U-.;h.ld O,en in arri. e by her fa-PoUny. En ,^.n. cousin off "^nMM Seym U;h the oppotlng candidate had, 13.030 29,4 7 •; m g B o, Jfcer painted over that of 1ZM>.' 7.366 ther the bride also wore a fin-the bride. Leonard Goldberg ; ! Kfitip veil of imported illusion The couple left for a wedding ^ executive board' The sigr has beer. leplacfd by WSruAVBW A cn 1 publU 1 v th* •dvfrtiiinf company Sev-| 11330 attuned tv«( .crtwn of seed trlp u, Florida. The bride WJBj^y^ wl,, j'H ' ^ ' ' 37.719 il and seq g 1 ertl other &lgm and posimi and sequin*. Her gown an oUw grrrrrnn suisut with ™ththe e hohoww ooff MrsMrs.. RosenthalJ^™"' RosenthalJ SArptVnU !O,3*8 rt hit rthid for;"*" n{ throughotit the ward had been! w»s made wrth a Sabrina neck- 8trws tan tod *pW whitn e orthid;IJ7 lnotVt 8trwt to pWn for; • line rdjed with sequins and corsageg . thf genera, ni,,,^^^ mMt ^ d«atroyed or disfigured, it wasj ft, 4 22 They will reside on!thf genera, i mMt. 8,579 prnrl-=. The skirt had ny llh : reported. Hanson Avenue. Ford*Ford*. | |ng September 14 at Congregu- \ „, *' < ; enllsl th( n 35.758 ion tiil> pleat* in front anandd Mr$$ warricwarrick wawass gad,graduatedL,^ g^,g^,,, . ghghaaiioom IseIseunn ouegtgt!! ' Mr. Neary has arranged a 77,683 hawsh SUfh back ruffles cascading- Into a (rom Woodbridge High School!Shl! spefik(r gt ttw UtWf mwtin« f,f ' trip toda> to inspect voting tl1e l Pl 1 1 ctin;iel train. She carried an an(j WHS formerly a typiat »t vln be Marilyn Olaw, aMUtant . . , '" ' ' machinee. Thu will be for the H! : orchid on a prayer book with sears Roebuck mid Company, dirKtor of the AJC national, „ ' oommltteemen and committee-j l0 lUc : ! Jiof BBS rows and steDhanotis pprth Amboy. Tlie bridegroom, ^^ ^ rejrular and prospec- °'" women, u well as the poll 1 clerk*, ir. order that the inin-i Maid of honor was Miss Pa- a graduate of Middlesex Coun-;{ivp members are urged to at- Result* of cKlei o> the machines tin be PLANNING CAMPAIGN: Woodbridif Iradm of the Industry Division of thf Inited Red Feather Campaign of Rari- tricia Ann Warrick. Fords. sls-,ty Vocational and Technical ^jj anc) »n enjoyable soclaiof the pi-o.':, explained in detail. Members', tan Bay, Ned A. Kamp of the Kopprr* Company. Port Rfldinf (fourth from MU, and Merrill A. Mosher. 228 Main tfr of the bridegroom. Attend- High School Perth Amboy, M evening has been planned to School and will a«etable at Fords School Strwt, Woodbridte, man»trr of th* K^ritan Copper Works, (fifth from lefti, discuss the great population increase In ants were the Misses Geraldlne employed at Sperry and Hutch-'^art th" ne^' season. • jdeUiled b> v, 14 at 8 P M. for transportation Woodbridiff Township and in the area with left to rirht, G. Clayton Hollender, ifneral campaign chairman-, PrUr N. Daniewicz. Fords, sister of the Inson Company. Metuchen. ; — . Rev. Eicli.: Thf group has arranged for! Gaidli, manager of the Mineral Products Division of the Food and Maehinery Corp., and Jnhn Towers, Jr., manager Avenel SUterhood jpecial registrations at the of th» Inited States Metals Refining Company. Fords Fire House on September i To Present Play metropolis,v a Township Couple Married otl r t ! 13, 14, 15 and September 20, 21,| AVENEL - A rehearial was '« "'" '- 22, from 7 to 9 P. M., for voteri held for a play to be given at wrl "vanr'(: who haw moved here since the!Industries Told of Plans 7 bDistrict GOP /„ perth Amboy Churchthe September 13 meeting ofmlon! last election, those who have dderte , California Oil Co., Perth ^ %/ Slsw-rhood Congregation B'nal reached voting age and those Amboy: Joseph F. Jacobeti.lJnr,I,c, i onninatp man was Russell Ru- Jacob at the Avenel Community JOHNSON Mihn whose registrations have lapsed. ForRedFeatherCampaignHeyden Newport Chemical. HnCdl ^ LidlHllUdlCdid C Hopelawn Ushers were Center, according to Mrs. Har- Norman ; All dUtrlcts were repreaented Fords; Peter N. Oaidis, West- FORDS Eighth Districtjujrs. Walter Swaylik. 100 Lee Edward Thompson, Woodbrldge, WOODBRIDOE~A. Clayton nounccd. The importance °' vaco Chemical, Carteret. ; at the mwtinft. The next meet- , . . A. . . . , mnr. pm •-"-"" """•'"• Republican» were hosts at a'Street, became the bride of Colin Harris. Iselln. and AMncharge of programming. were vkin: lni U scheduled for September Hollender, general chairman t,f comply «rv,ngand more em- Atao Qforg, Younkheere and, ^ ,, lhe home;Ronald J. Seaman, son of Jo- VachiU* of Perth Amboy. 'New Year Resolutions" Is Senator l,i sot1 IIFi al 37, Prank's Hall, 7:30 P.M. l t thi p ,"^ "' "' ' tn seaman, 521 Leon Ave-i The couple will make their K»,n. .mn«rf ^ jjrli Philip tiisht bccfim' • of Mrs. Audrey Oross. 247 Ar- W(XKlbrldge, an4 ^ late,home ln Cranfortl. the 19th annual United Red P'we campaigns toi meet thisCorp Josep, n CarteretKosm0 : rogteRoberr tWheele Haudr- chirfrman for foil Vice P:<•• :• BOARD TO CONVENE lfr nd 8iM< UBtton Drlve Gu(5t of the eve ! Feather fund drive at a lunch- ****<>* °< im™™?Z' C * Ctet Rbrt Hd - 'Mrs. Seaman, at a nuptial Ma» Mrs. Seaman, a graduate of The cast include* "perhaps a- FORDS — The executive !ctwsedh e 4 II s otp0 ted Corporation of America, Aven- nlng was Julius ivlao. R«I«ib-|and double rljng ceremony fl,t.:Woodbridge High School, Is Friedman, Mrs. President ;.,::• d * " °*"' U^didt f Town Com ; board of the Ford* Woman's nr. II L« wold - " "l " el; Joseph Carney and Donald Ucm candidate for Town Com-;ur(jgJ, Jn Ho|y gp^t Catholtc'ployed by Esso Research and and Mrs. Jules The Sw.n Club will meet Wednesday at are derived from Indus-Bachman w. 8. Metal* RMln- mlttee from the Second WardJchurch Perth Amboy The Rev.lEnRlneering Company, Florham^"'" Mrs Flrkser Is in thought it •• »:I5 P. M. In the Fords library. indmtrtes and try. local- mdusMw contrlft- ^ Q^ Carteret, and A, E.! In a brief discussion Mr. lMo ph v. Kerr officiated. [Park. The bridegroom, a |TBd-| , ' gratitude for their Jose ehar e of and scenery. that Mr. J v ut«d 346^ to the amountp,,],, international SmeKlng'lnformed tht group the ua«-of* Matron of honor.was lirsiuated ol tbe satije school. 18 an A meeting «u con- really n«u du.;. . in the forthcoming campaign. 1 Morven, the official residence raised^ during the last drive. and Refining. ^e site on the Trail proper- Stephen Timlnskl, Perth Am- employee of Gulton Industries, -ileader of u.' - of Sew Jersey's governor, is lo- And while employes nationally A)RO inc)u(je(j ln lhe jj^uj^y ty neai r«.U ...Lr.'je tor an ad-jboy. sister of the bridge. Brides-,Metuchen. activities of the local chest r 'majority Iir,d- cated In Priceton. It was named gave 42 7 ;. area employes divjsjon BCCOrdlng t0 Phinp w Iditlonal sup*iviu>d play »rea]maj(j was Miss Barbara Sway- by the wife of Richard Stock- presented to the group and Plans were formulated for the a John*••• 29.1',, toward the area cSwartz „ , „of, fhthae nnmmCommunit,,nlt,, ywhich will aUo incl'iHc a LittleSik Hopela«-n, sister of the British oppose Joining Com-;lfi6(J.61 'KUOn_ Thorns w:,-! ton while the family lived there •?anizatlonal plans for the «P- drive. Record for last year's League field has been mon market now. 121 '•Chest, are E, I. DuPont, Perth before the Revolution, preachinhi g ddrivi e were campaign drive was * -" Amboy; Shell Oil Co., CheratcallHe Mid that Commltteemanj ,009. . , Division. Sewaren: National'John «"«"«• ehai™an of Reel reation Rd told im lnat l he { Chairman for the industry|Lfad Co, Perth Amboy, and - ^ ^ , gr0UI d will be preparedJ f PITTSBURGH Miss Carole Ann Hunyadidivision of the Raritan Bay G(,nplai cable Co., Perth Am- \ "" " Community Chest and Council operation next spring. ^s Merrill A. Mosher, Wood-' Mr. Izso also tdld the group Is Pretty Church Bride jbridge, manager of Internatlon-j that Mr* Ann Crowley. Eighth; There is a small park in Wee- District Committeewoman, had ol chid al SmeltinE and Refining Co.. FORDS-Carrying a bouquet cessorles and a white ' |perth Amboy Co-chairman of.hawken, New Jersey which was obtained a piano for School 25 of white carnations with whitejeorsage. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly|. indu,try' division is Johnithe site of the Hamilton-Burrjbut that she had trouble ob- orchids. Miss Carole Ann Hun- jwill make their home at 411_ mAnam ot u 8 Met-'duel, in which Alexander Ham-ltalnlng a truck to transport it. I SUNPROOF yadi, daughter of Mr. and MrsMarvi. vin LanLanee, New BrunswicBrunswickk . lluwt;r6' "**"* • • • ' ilton, the first Secretary of the'Mr. Izso obtained the use of aj AMfchK AS HNKST Julius Hunyadi, 25 Mary Ave- ..Treasury of the United States.lsmall truck and with the as-i nue, became- the bride of Ger-jWoodbridge High School, is «ren mortally wounded. On the sistante of Nigel Crowley, How- aid Francis Kelly, son of Mr,employed as a secretary l weieN. spot, Hamilton's son'ard Hill,ifijJBiam Williams and .35 delivered the gal. .1. HOUSE PAINT 7 Saturday afternoonafternoon ' hii St. NlNl- g from St. Marv's J. Bosze and William M. choias Greek Catholic church. High School, Perth Amboy, and non. American Smelting and Jtl3*aL The Rev. David Bachkovsky of- student at Rutgers Uni-Heflning Co., Perth Ambov: Pbone ficiated at the double ring versity. He is employed at Koas Robert McLeod and Donald E. NOW ONLY ceremony. The bride was given Brothers Rahway. Qulgley, The Carborundum Co . in marriage by her father. Count She wore an organza gown with a scooped neckline em- broidered with seed pearls and Just Drive In an embroidered Rkirt. Her GREINER three-tiered veir4as attached PRESCRIPTIONS to a seed pearl crown. •mi •«*«•* -'«»" FUNERAL HOME Miss Crlstel Laubach, Fords, was maid of honor, Bridesmaids E«t. 1S04 - AUQO6T r. (HIKINER, Director // were Miss Bonnie Bugge, Long Orefh Street \S PER GALLON Branch, cousin of the bride. Sharon Janls, Wood Dale III.; Woodbrtdga J Jean Kross, Colonla; and Ron- Serrlai RntdcnU of: nie Lewandowski, South River, WOODBBIDGE, AVENEU 8EWABEN. POST READING. cousin of the bridegroom. Miss'! LSELIN, COLON1A and FORDS RADER'S Laura Jean Hunyadi, Edison. Open Dailj TU1 It P, M. - Sundai TU) 1 P. M. niece of the bride, wa« flower (in. Wallpaper and rainier* Supi'li" Eugene Mlchalowskl. Perth VA 6-36*9 Pcrih Amboy, served as best man. 378 8t«te Street Usheri were Edward Hunyadi, Edison, brother of the bride: Joseph Ratynskl, South River. PlTTSBUWH PAINTS cousin of the bridegroom: Wil- liam Sinteff, New Brunswick; Raymond 8tochel, South Am- l»y, uncle of the bridegroom; and Waldo Woods, Plainfield. The couple left for a wedding]1 trip to Maine and Cape Cod.f Relaxed... but The bride wore a white and; blue linen suit with blue ac- going places SPORTING GOODS Some of the most relaxed people we know ... and are the customers we Bee regularly. KEY DISTRIBUTORSHIP 1 They're moving ahead fast financially Now Available Fur Bank From Your Car! by using our convenient services... AUWMNV This Territory and they're able to enjoy life more One of America's largf niamt- You can eliminate parking problems, save your- fieturers and wholrialm of self a lot of time and effort, by taking advantage because their minds are at ease. 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•.»«» .H THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1960 PAGE FlITlfN

I.KOAL NOTICES MEDAL NOTICE* LEGAL NOTICM IMII anguished - (iom aenatoi' I writes rfoncn iennedy to our freeholders." u[fv to Head Hlckey, Slate D,, 585 Rthwav Avenue Na«y, J4hn. 3M Main Btiwt Foster. Hub? 0., 900 Rahway Avenue- D1ITMCT I: Tomllneon, Mary Ann, 111 Cherry rianier, Jemntie. 1M Pond Street Dnmnr i: Mr. Duffy said that speakers Hlckty Joseph A., M5 Railway Toth, Charles. Hnwell Avenue Fuller, Droothy P.. S3 C Street Burke, MargutrtU, 19 W. Otortt Street 1o«ian, SUnley, 35 MeWIn Avenue Avenue ip 111 pisbabljr commence their WARD 1: Hou*er~ 'lnn?n Platft TMUneoit, Mtbart P., 112 Chiny Kmn, Michael J 1M Bedford HayeiRatd. Jomnc. 434 Chaln-O-SOU Huber. Jacob, J1 dreen Btreet Avenut .Dnwie. William M. Jr.. N W. Arthur AVMUI Kullck, Mtdalyn DUTR1CT l: Btnet Speaker Bureau ctivities about mid-September Jablonskl, Frances J,, 102 Mtln Htld. Audrey A., WO Railway Avi-oue Plsce Toniu, John, HI Mlddleaex Turn- snnon.. Jkiber... t J. , Highway #M Avenut I., 3(4 Mrvttw He revealed that as soon as Strett Barth, Milhlat, 410 Smith Street Btld. Harry, WO Rahway Avenue rnwurds, Clea 1. 71 W. Otwit riict pit* mil, alttgutnte P., 1M Bedford OndreloU, Paul Jr.. HI Me KipniUDOE •- Mr, Jo- as Jablonakl, Martin P., Barth, Sophie. 419 Smith Streei members of the Speakers' Bur- 102 Msln Hyatt. Henrv R,. «» Rthwaj, AvrnW!,n,c««. Jamet, « W. Htwy Ftact Dimici «•. Avenue Ro.d nulfv. Perth Amboy, has Street Brodnltk, Agtin, Btyview Avenue Kuper, John 1. BOO Rahwsy Avenue! Hlcki, Lou, *» W. Hinrt Plaee Austin. Iwab, ft Waahlngtofi Dimici • Schwenktr, Margartt J., eau are selected, A merino will Kerr. Hugh A., M Park gtrstt t ilak, Uo I., Bay View Avtnut Kus*l, Vl»lel, Rahway Avenue O., el W. Jamea Avenut •nipoiiilfri chairman of the Kllroy, EUcn M . 935 Rahway 900 Rahway \ntnr. Aftna* \TfxitiUi Brotah, MS AtlsnUc Street b hl Paytl, Mary Ann, II Hlnhland KuhO, Jo»eph C ltnkin, NtWll* I. «7 WsshlngUin Strynell, Harold. 143 AtlaJitlo Street Schwemw, Hobert C, M«nl«MM be held to discuss and determ- Meek, Valeria, « Martin Terr,™" Arenue Arenu* ! Place ll,..c\ enmity Democratic ace Keith, Lfultt H . M W. Oeoift Place Avenue Donald J. IN M»r»knou Avenue Ine campaign plans and sched- Moccero" , An|ellne D., 3' Jean Court Paytl, Stephen Jr., 91 Highland Liner, Brunn I.. (W Rahway Avenue DllTRlCT 3: krP, PurMii for the I960 Lawyer, Janla* W , 57 W. Henry Blantan, Walter W.. 37 WaalUngtoa Road ulPR. Murphy, Sidney J., 53 Martin L'Hommedleu, Douglas, 14 A Street' pi»M Bantu, reiii w, « LooffdMr i Terrace Anou* IKMilii. Ruth O., 1M M*nrkh«ll Roul DISTRICT 2; Ltptrl. AltredO, 100 Rnhwav Avenue Snhmnnl, Agnu B., M W. Warren Cahlll, Charlee J. 17 Harrison Drive •< L\jke, J»mes p., 900 Rnhwny Ayenue street Riiaao. Rita T.. »1 SUrTknoll Road John T., 579 Ellis Plm:e KorhlfK, Elaine, 7 May Street Avenue Barxell. Roaemarle M , » LMWMlflt . who was also slanllll Litk«, Teiretn, WK) Rnh»itv Avrtuie.atoepel, Hawl M.. 78 W, Henry Place DIRTHICT »: puffy Moscow turns Over body of ">, minim*. 23 Orovn Avmue Seplaky. Lillian F., 39 Lorette Strut Oahlll. Ritth P, 27 Karrlaon Avenue Drive :m Of 1 lie Bureau last RB-47 pilot. . L.. 585 Rahvny Avenue Seplaky. Stephen D. 31 Lnretta McColl, James V., BOO Hahwnv Verdi, Anne J., IS W. Arthur Pls« Con, Florence I., M Oranit Avenue nRle, Margaret K . 93 Mason Street Oclgrr. Ellen R . 23 3tttdOVtm uim selected for the post iStein, Lewis. 515 Rehway Avenue Street AMnut DISTRICT 1: Coi, John P.. M Orand Avenue iiiKle. Walter L, 93 Mawn Street Drive — | Thomas. Minaret %.. 517 R»hv»«y Tatbot, Howard P. 44 New Bruns- MrColl. Margtrat C, W Rahway Downlnt, Mary «., M Winter Street )ujin, Qladji J, 20 Magulre Strn OtUtr, Frtdtrlck J., 2] Ih»4o*l»w» „ IdwarH CriarlM I., Roll? Ro«4 hittn, James J.. 10 Mafulre Street !-tv loaders, who pointed LEGAL NOTICE Avenue wlrk Avenue Avenvrt Oarber, Edward T.. 118 Park Avenue Drive __ Torres, Aunllo, 55 New Street Talhot, Martha, 44 New Brunswick Maluue), Rebecca, I., 900 Rahway Ko\i»t. Robert D , 37 Semel Aveinn lohl, Joel, 99 Kelly Street :,i niiffy's ability and ex- Krlitensen. Dorothy M.. 11 Semel Oarber. RIU ft. 111 P«rk Avenue M»e. WUUam, 23 Shadovrlivn Ot** '• NOTICE TO VOTERS Versey. Stove P., 81 New street Avenue Avenue Ollmore. Henrtetw, 40 Waahlngion lohl, Lennore. 99 Kelly Street (TRellly, feugene E.. 77 LonfftlVrt? a' will be particularly Avenue Unt. OtorfittU V.,'J Wall Strut In accordance with provisions of Wilding. Harriet B., 7S New Street Tacxlna,'Alexander, 17 Wooden Meehan, M«ty T..W0 Enhwsy Drlvt Wilding, John Vincent. 75 Nrw KrlstenMn. Theodore II, 12 Semel /venue Rent, ,'nul, 1 Wall Street )lr durliiKjthe fall cam- an Act Entitled, "An Act to Regii- Street Avenue •"* ' ODmmore, William R 40 Waawpjton todrlfo, Thtodore J., 37 De«woot1 late Elections, (Title U;3t-15, R«- Street TacMna, Vtnlnta M., 17 Jamea Meehan. Thqmta P.. WO Rariwtv Avenu* StJton. Thomat P.. 4f Jefftrson when comity votera wll u Murray, Bernard A: Jr, 11 Reynolds Avenue Lant Tiled Statutes of 1MB.) toRether DISTRICT 2: Strict » ' Arerrue 8trt«t Street (Ion, Lucille, «1 Homes Park Ruattll, JUDM •.. 2. Wne Tlt> DtMt "ill,- polls to elect a pres- with the 'Amendmrnte and Bupple- Albert, Rozlyn A, 135 Cutters Lane DISTRICT 3: Old'ton. Marshall S,, 34 C Street ttvens, Dolores M, t Jefferson Rusatll, Mutlya J. i Pint Tttti lerson. Jess A., 600 Rahww Avenue Murray, Roeemarte, 21 Reynolds Avenue mutts thereto, the following names Alices, Julio, 71 Coley Street Conk, Robert O., J4-A Ryan Street Flel Street Drlvt ..-prrsldent. U. S. 8m- Plerron. Velma V., 900 Railway Street Ooff. Sidney. «t Homee Park Avenu wlHlie retnoved from the permanent Cnrrlllo, Isidore, 71 Coley Street C«ap, Ivelyn'M., 4^8 Louis Street Harris. Erneet, 8» Oreen Street tevenn, Rnbrrt W . t Jatltraon Zlmmennu. Alfred F., 122 Kresslonfll reprftscnta- 3»p, John, 48 Louis Streei Avenue Ormlston, Gerald P., « Lowell 8treet Strtet reflstratlon binder* In the TOWN- Cotto, Angelo, 7( Coley street Drmliton, aUureeu, e Lowill Street Hennon. Audrey. 1M Grand Avenui Road 7 I|n I he third nnd fifth dls- SHIP OP WOODBRinOE. unless Crus, Manuel R., 71 Coley Street 3-agllano, Charles P., Mt Niw Roas. Dominion A.. Jr. 900 Rahway Herulon. Thorna* J.. 130 Orand Tome. Nola D. II Kelly Ititat Brunswick Avenue Webber, Anna, 65 Kim Avenue ilmmemtii, LeN«M J., in voters appear personally before the CiKto. Mary *" Pulto•"-"-n- Stree-•—t Avenut Tome. Rlrhnrd H. 79 Kelly StreeStr t RoadI T •? iiiirl thl-ee freeholder*, leaflet, Sue, 80 Paul Street Sohl, Dorothy T.. 900 Bahwuv Avenue Webber, Arthur. «5 Blm Avenue Avenue MIDDLB8BX COUNTY BOARD OF Dl Oangl, Ann 71 Carolina Street Webber. William, ti Ilm Avenue H»rrla, Mary I., WS Oreen Strert WARD i: D1BTR1CT I: ELECTIONSS,, Room 708, Perth Am Evancln, Michael, 78 Milton Avenue tacttna, George Jr.. 10 Ling Street Sohl. Henry T.. 900 Rahway Avenue ' Duffy disclosed that any 'Realm, Vivian. 10 Ling, street Womer. Anna Ruth, (5 Blm Avenue Ikuu, Ruth A., 13) BloomDeld DiiTmcT i; Htritt. Bm« «. IS MwlMn LM» bobyy NationaNtil Bank Blinding an Parkas, Mary, 106 Fulton Street Synbck, Michael, SCO Rahway Avenue in betnn a ogan. Julia, 816 King Georges Road White. Helen •., 900 Rahway Avenue ilellnskl, Anthony, <2 Elm Street Avenue Brodahl, Nancy M, 71 Htrftt, Ima. IS Mwlbaco Uat State Streett, Perth Amboy. New Prunclsqulnl, Ltonldes, 71 Coley White. Robert, 900 Rahway Avenue Zlfllnikl, Helen B., 82 Dim Street McBrlde, Thomas. 132 Bloomfteld Road Me Splrttt, Otftrude M., 179 KtW Speakers' Bur- JerseyJ , on or before September nth, Street DISTRICT 4: [t»'i i' tb n DISTRICT 4: i A,venue Fotter, Alvan M., 1H South Hill Dover BMd 1080, If they with to vot« at the Kublak, Carmella, 71 Cutters Une Brown, Melbourne A, 1 Oakland DISTRICT 8: mid contact him at' hi» Palken, Mlrlanne. 1 Ridge Lane McKenile, PrMcIs A., It Hirrtton Road Maody, Eleanor, Wood AvenuAvenut General Election, on November 8th Kublak, Raymond 8., 71 Cutters Avenue Burrowa, Mary, 1M Oentral Av«nue Poswr, Msrj L., IN South RIU Road y NoeniMl. Louise. 841 Lincoln Avenue , M Mwlboro Ui». Amboy residence. He said "W0. and prove to the satisfaction Lane Bukocslk.,, Leona, 21 Poplar Street BurroWs, Robert Stephen, 120 Cen- HunadyX. Ella Wade. 1M Mo Klnley Rotdtr, MM Domaslcova, Alsbeta, King. Oeorjes Highway McKenile, Kvjorle M, 39 Hartlw: Rotdtr, QlllMrt M., M Marlboro of the Middlesex County Board of Lewis, Dayton E.. 1H Pulton Street tral Avenue Avenut Rd Qlll volunteers are welcorrn Road * Prepeka, Kltlta. 139 Daw Avenue Avenu* UIH Elections, that they are residents of Uwli, Evelyn M., in Pulton street Meehan, M»rMarVy Q.O., 11 Meade Street Mastrangelo, Phllomctn, 1M Bloom tbmtdyk, Nlcholu Jr., 1H Me ilri linve some speaking Qood, Thomas P.. 2} Hanson Avenue Randall, June Roee, 1H doodrlch DlITWCt «: tin TOWNSHIP OP WOODBRIDOI Luck, Gladys M., 113 Fulton Street Meehan. Mtrlhyr A. Jr., 17 Mende field Arenue Klnley Avtmu) Hermansen, Leroy A., 02 Beech Street re nnd must be avall- and entitled to vote Luck, spurgeon K., 113 Fulton Street Rivti. Paul M. 21 Weat RIU Road PUi, Louis. Ill BawUiorae AvteM Street Murphy, OtUUe O., 37 Park Avenue oetetty, Anna, Olover Avtnut The followlnit niunei were re- Street WARD «: DISTRICT 5: Murphy. Richard I., 37 Part Avenui Hlpwell. Jean. 114 Lincoln AveSue orrnsional speaking as ublnak, Doris A., 59 Maple Avenue King, Norms E.. KM Wttt Street moved for tb» reason that post- McQrath, Leo, 124 Fulton Street" DISTRICT I: Nevln, Albert H., 23a Kltnbeth Hlpwell. Robert Q, 114 Uncoln semiako, Donald J., 44 Fifth Street Cooper, Prank B. 72 Grand Street Kovalko, Anthony. U Ambent drills in the county befor carda malletl to them, at their laat Medlner, Jose Rosodo, 71 coley Borowskl, Bertha, 128 Trento Street Cooper. Marie R., 72 Grand-Street Avenue Avenue Street Ss>maako, Stella C, 44 Fifth Street Leltner, Shirley, 48 New Dover Road Arenue dubs nnd other organ known address, hsve been returned Wernhardt, Anton, 23 Third Btreet Bowen, Dolorea D., M Pcrshlnti Dalgnault, Armand O, 18 Forrest Nevln, Ruth J., 131 lUwbeth Avenui by 4he Postal Authorities, Indl- Ortiz. Agrlpina, 71 Coley Street Robertson, Junta, 111 Bkwmfleld Manning, Violet A., Ml Bt. Oforge Kovtlko, Ulllan, 14 Arnhent ArtrrM DISTRICT S: Avenue Street Nowlckl, Stelte, Inwood Kmm eitlni that they no lonjer reside Osvath, Jamee, 201 Fulton Street Passer, Arthur, 241 Lincoln Highway Dalftnault, Lena M. IS Forrest Street Avenut Avenue ! rhiiirinan said "prospect* there Tyler. Joseph. 315 Smith Street Boelhouwer, Jacob I., 184 Ford Mehrer. Norman, 40 New Dover Road DimiCl I: Avenue Q1U, Gordon, 83 Harding Avenue Duffy, Doris A , 110 Main Street Rugglero, Marie 8, 1046 Woodruff Valentin, Qraclano Oil, 71 Coley Street,, O'Connell, Jamt t,, 5t Middle Hill Brallaford, John J , Mtple AvtmM in overwhelming Demo Middlesex Countv Board o! Burke, Walter F., 34 Linden Avenue LuU, Eugene A., 121 Corrcja Avenue Duffy. James J., 110 Main 8treet Street RuRglero) Vincent R, 10M Woodm Road D«IM, Jowph JL UnoMttt HiMd Elections. Doremus, John F., It Overlook Molllgan, Edward, 401 Charles Street Meadows. Jean C, 200 EHiabeth victory on November By: DISTRICT 3: O'Neill, James M, U Correla Avenue Avenue Street O'Connell, John M , St Middle Hill Kuehner. darl P., Ml Ltkt Avenu* Terrace Road Mo Ohu, Junta H., WUlVW BtttM dlit .but there, is onl: MARY PAYSON, Bsltnt, Elizabeth, 140 Oak Street Freeilman, Irene B.. Upper Main Smith. Terrence J- 82 Dla/. Street Meadowa, Julius B.. 200 Elizabeth Saceo, LUUkn L4 U Washington Avenue Posner, Rachel, 5 HtghtJeld Hoad Scott, Patricia J., lnmia Avtnnt .v of aiumrtoR victory: President. Blst*k, Otorge J., 2?9 Grove Strra Street Scott, Gertrude, 403 Charles Street Avenue V7ALTBR WAVfRCEAK. Soott, W«lt*r Q., 401 Charts Street Rosenberg, Marlau, 31 Forrest SKCO. Samuel, 51 Wuhlniton yuinn, Pauline A., 114 South Hill DIIMIC* I: work by all Pomocrato Ootmelly, Fllomena 0., 321 Orady Peterson, Lydla L., 157 Ford Avenue Road Skowrontkl, Obwttr J, M Otxotn Secretary. Drive Peterson, Victor, Ford Avenue Vaughn, Madgelena M, 1383 Oak Avenue Avenue S*lle, Ham A., 38 Orand Avenue Qulnn. William J., 114 South RIU Avenue ADVERTISED—1159 Donnelly, James R.. 321 Qr&dy Drlv DISTRICT I: Tree Road Saddler, Anne M. 43 SUr Street ither supporters from noWj Tunkar, Carrlne T., » Byrd Street Road Tyson. Tliomti, 4JT Hew Totlt WOODBRIDGE Dayko. Frank D., 40 E, William VaJUy, Isabels, K Bird Strti" Saddler, Donald, 43 Star Street n-l Ion day, Individuals stelak. Doris M, Bunns Lane, Yunker, Prtd H. Jr.. M Byrt Btrei Stanford, Alfred E., » Middle Hill Avenut WARD I: Apt. «-C Street VaJUyJy , Stephep n M , 80 Bird Htreet stssa, Antonio. 43 Forrest Stteet nips can help In many ZllZlmlchh , RiRitta 8.8 , 1389 Oak TTre « RRoad DUTRICT 7: Road Van Kline, Donald », m He* DISTRICT 1: Full, Marcla, Bunns Lane, Apt. 18-1 Johnson, Mary Ann. 30 Koyen Street Cbartler, Arthur J., Jr., 1H Bond Stanford, Joan M, M Middle RIU Tork Avtnut Ferenchlak, Anna, 212 sherry Strte Johnson, Robert, 39 Koyen Btreet Stelnmeti, Charles, 114 Main Stree Barlund. Inger. 528 Olive Place Stelnmett, Ruth, 114 Main Street Street Road I.-L, J/J. l/S/10 • Middlesex County Dem- Bartoa, Bronlclt R., 37 arove Avenue •"srenchltX, Charles Jr., 211 Sherry Melnlxek, William, 833 King George Btrgtn, Nette, 20 Oordon Btreet Street Road i Speakers' Bureau," h« Berthelson. Andrew •., 585 Rahway " . ft. Rebovlch, Jotaph W., 11 Liberty iril "will contribute to Avenue, Apt., E-3 Richard, Bunna Lant, Street Bolan I, Joseph, lao Main Street Apt. 9-B Watson, Frank W., 233 New Bruns- bv actively partiripat- Braun, Marj' H , 40« School Street Harris, Angelo, Bunns Lane, wick: Avenue ['trns critical campaign — Cicala. Cnrmln J , 75 New Street Apt. 1-0 Watson, Katherine, 233 New Bruns-| Cicala. Josephine. 75 New Street HPIIU Jean, Bunns Lane, Apt. it wick Avenue between progressive Dahl, Marie. 5H5 Rahway Avenue Heinz, Leon J., Bunna Lane, DISTRICT 7: (tovernment — by Devsnny. Earl 11. 555 Rahwiy Apt. l(-P Caleflore, Susan M , 102 Burnhtun ; m inform and enlighten Avenue Horvath, Bertha, Bunna Lane, Drive 555 Rshv.-ay Aptp . 11-C Klein, Marie,, 72 Inverness TeYrtcact , vnters of the fine record Avenue Jfvrko, Emma, Bunns Lane, Apt. 1-C Loeltler, Marlon R,, 32 Fenn Street Democratic Party and Dlnklns, Dsnlrl. 100 New Street Jacko, Julius, Bunns Lane, Apt. 3-C RlhRelnhardd , MMary , 5 IInvernes s TTerrace Relnhird,, Joseph, 3 Inverness nnoliflmtlnnc nflRo*' William H . 569 Rahwav Avenue Kalapoa. CUra A., Bunnt Una, Apt. 1-D Terrace quaiincatmns oi H(r( John D ^Rf t . ^ Free SO Avenue Saturday, Aogvst 31st to Seftenfeer 3rl. San«er, S*ia, 365 Barron Avenut Hlghtmltli, Carl Sidney, 404 Remsen SHRIMP 79 domeri, Doroiiiy, 1M North Btrett Avenue > Somen, Raymond A., 164 North Hlghnmlth, Mary, 404 Renisen Street Avenue iellsr, Ella A., 143 High Street Ktttler, Alexaoder, 203 Prospect > UJSTBICT. «: Avenue Balzal, Tessle, 607 Aliuan Avenue M»h«r, Doiorti, 303 wooamtr Bothwell, Marie T., 334 Cramptoh Avenue - Avenue Maber, Gerald Thoruan, 263 Woodruff Carroll, Lillian, 555 Almon Avenue Avenue PUNCH 3t:89. Csapo, Frank, 559 Almon Avenue Marsh, Wilbur J., 384 Prospect DONUTS Caapo, Hermlna. 559 Almon Avenue Avenut Deter, George A., 16 £. Oreen Strett a,rk«r, Frencli, 344 Avenel Stre.et BUY A Palvtre, Elizabeth T, 205 Demarest HEINZ-HOTDOG ^ " VIRGINIA LEE Deter, Gertrude T., 16 E. Green, DEI ICII Utreet Avtnut or HAMBURGER fritter, Elisabeth J., 622 Bainford 'olvere, Joseph A., 205 Denutest PLAIN, SUGAR Avfuue Avenue fritter. Jajnea G. Jr., 622 Bamford Salman, II), 407 Remseu Avenue RIGERATUR Selman, Josephine B, 407 Rempen AveuiiB or CINNAMON •odenli-li, Barbara, 56'J Almon Avenut i Aveuilfi Selb. Herbert Ft, 376 Woodrult Clreali, WUUam, 31 Cirauiplun Aven Avtnut tliinsr, OtaulM, W7 Frotpect ALCOA WRAP 3 79 Haaklu, Max, 430 Hahway Avenue 2"'49 T«nd«r, gokjan lr«»h~»trvt with (IMOIM ld«al Cottee. IEEZER AT H*skla,>tlrlam, 43G Kshway Aven Avenue ' ,' HEAVY DUTY ALCOA WRAP - 63c NMI>. mtm-tno " "~ "'"" nod, Harley W., 81 W;ile Street Wood, Madeline F., 81 Wylta Btrest l>wwk, Jusepbt " liosbal, Aaron, DUTRICV 7: ^aliujl, Helen, 01 Horvath, Mary, 40 Muloa Street GOLD CREST-ALL FLAVORS! IR FAVORITE Toth, Ida May, II Lesko, Florence Marie, 13 Daulsl Tolh. Loul», 13 Stiett ' 4 UlBTKR't II TUNA — niiLl, Ir»(ie 8., »6i I'anil, William, 9) Aileu. Julia X, U Uhouae, Arpod, 49 Molbourut . STORE! V»rn«, Mlklos. 13 Hector Street . 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- * 4 V' a* . *'• * ...' ' - ^'. ^.j THUR8DAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1960. PAGE HHVKNTKIkf V casbey in Title Priscoe Calls Twice -Dail nest )I)BRIDOE~-The Kea«- Grid Drills; Season Debut JI,T Company made a ,11s bid to lay claim to the If uilf In the Recrea- Fin< nnd Prptection Soft' after sinking tne With Jefferson on Sent. 24 to John Zullo, tntInn Director, the sec- llinlf schedule will be on ft single elimination SIZZLES AS SOPH - - - - By Alan Mavtr which means that the Loop Edge Dunda first-half champs, is KC Breaks m lusted from further com- ^ PERRY, y mon until the annual play- ci.evei.ANP month. Teachers' RtSHT* Maintained Seen . hero of the all-Important wan Paul Boos, who the opposition with Win String ffmir safe ctouta over the SOMF,THI\r. TO SHOOT FOR: Mrmbtn of the New Jersey I-H.t Pistol Tournament By Jiggs Factor ginning route. The Keas- committee view the Charles Brrnoskle Memorial Trophy, which was Introduced Into the SEWAREN — Thn Wood- TEAM 8TANDINOS annual competition foi the first time Saturday. Officer Brrnoskle was killed In the line jjurlor got off to a flying bridge Teachers' string of 14 W WOODBRIDGE - WlUl fct [ when he retired the first of duty two years a»o during an attempted robbery in Rahway. The commltteemen from consecutive victories came In an Jlgg'l left to trlght are John Farxak, rhalrman of the tournament, and the Woodbridje »tate three weeks to pr«p»» tot liters he faced in the abrupt conclusion this week Kenny's opener with Thomas Jtffttgm frame. delegate; James Vigilante, president of the New Jersey PBA; Robert Costello, statr dele- when the Knights of Columbuf «*<' and co-chairman, and Warren W. Argentiere, president Local #31, Rahway. on September 24, Couch *§* a scoreless first Inning, itcam manipulated a 6-1 tri- Giordano Priscoe Inaugurated a " ""• ",\ scored twice ln the umph tn a game played at the Fords schedule for his woodbrMct local Qlen Cove diamond. Charlie Bahr walked Iselln F. C „ 1 8 High School gridders wtfth base and from there, Johnny Yfteger, the Knights' WOODBRIDGB-JIgg's Tav- calls for two practice ivrd over to second when first baseman, became the hero ern of Keasbey rn^de It eight dally starting this morning1 it Dodgers, with Twin Win,of the game in the fifth Inning Tune w»s nicked by a straight since the itart of the seven o'clock. *. when he uncorked a home run ball. Joe Gyenen, the second half in the. Recreation The Barren skipper has nlft» with the bases loaded to send tier, ulngtol to loud the Senior Softball League hy de returning lettermen to form his team out front 4-1. Th I dud sot fhe stage for Bob featlng Fitzgerald'* 5-3 ln the the nucleus of his 19M cMb* Knights then added two addl who pumped ft base hit most exciting game In the cir- Reign in Colonia Loop tlonal insurance tallies in th but also of importance* is tot ml erf leld to drive Tn two cuit during the week. bottom of the sixth. fact that among the group J»- shove the PBA out Jigg's now holds a one-halt porting today are 29 plajiri COIX>NIA — Colonia Drugs hi the first inning and three commendably for the Phillies Joe Mltko made his firs 2-0, ir 01(! ln lr game lead at the top of the who gained varsity experteaw Dodgers will reign as the li)6o! ' »e second. After beiiiR Stewart Reale continued his start for lihe Knights of Co mtvv came to life Ui the! s lu t out ln the third Bnd fourth heavy yn!ttln g gfor the Dod ers leaxue ahead of Kenny's, which hrough oomptUtlon last GjL A .... it ichampichamplonl s of the local Littlee !! R R lumblumbw w ariarid d afteafter r hurlinhurling g won its game to maintain an FellwFellwss slftnmslftnmththee neneww champchampss because of the material at m... ^ t" t sum- ' added|badded|byy drivindrivingg ououtt threthreee singlsinglyy iinn classl y tnrtnreee hlthlttCtCTT , hhee wilwilll n »i « « „ Y i i ' re th P fth l Ce h tlPS aetZ flnrt Pft impressive 8-1 disposal for the coming fall **- ™° '" " ° ' Mike RoBkey. vetergn pitcher son, Priscoe anticipates a nttst torlM over the Mover thp game. once again participated in the ie center of the diamond --andlUmrb-hit. J who has worked all of the Keas- successful campaign —' Ou jba m the annual playoffs. Stewart Reale was the Dodg- attack by pumping out two hits rank (Japraro was the Fac- bey club's games thin season, hich should surpass the 1WW conquered their at the plate with each, ity's losing hurler. althous .ml nrcounted for the was In hli. utuftl form as he mark. oftvvo *?ome r.uns an^ a slng^' . Ear the victorious..Dodgers, ; attempted to help his ow oppQn£Ilts ulce b shut out Averrel for five innings W:\cti he used to an"advantage he league championship was ,UBC with a single and doubl Last year Wootrttridfe pottett ; !'HA made an attempt to FOOKIB5 0/ THE before being scored on ln the 110-1 and 9-4 to drive in six runs. Jimmy the climax to a most successful The Teachers will resume ac 5-3-1 record which was tew aith single runs In the In th" miUal «ame> W0BIE-GUM 5ET- sixth and seventh. Nell Good- Hi' unii tMUKir Mum in uici — » > —"-•'irusco anda Getueiz aisalso particlparuci- season with an impressive rec- on through their independent it the best in the Central Jp- P0t Q tp rHey MAP A t hart pitched a'neat five-hitter ,1 seventh, but Its spo-l *" 'vf.s manager Ous 8obon'«jpatMl ,n tne wlnnlng attack by ;hedule Wednesday in a gam* jey Conference. The Red Bitt- 1 ! nima choice and the n ord of 14 wins stacked against 5MILAX 0AUOT i, spurt,•s; were not enough " ' y°u *"'producing two hits each. lth 8t. John's Social Club at for Fitzgerald's but was tagged rs won five games, while loefcw n r rowd two defeats. Before entering FOR 2/iP YEAR the score berore the' 'PJ* P to be a mostj In thej second and dec_d.ng ;rth Amboy. with the reversal. to carteret, Plalnfield, tod the series, the new champions AlEii HEP BE , . Mtmrutory one as ne pitched game of tne playoffs, JlmmV Score by Innings: Jigg's §eored one run ln the Onion. The contest with Tteo-- a neat three-hitter, During his were engaged in a strenuous A POSSIBLE REPEATER and Palotl were Keas- Pasco and Jackie Boniao com- Initial frame, then came up with on wound up ln a 12-12 tle^ stint out in the center of the division playoff for the title. 'acuity 0 0 10 0 0 0—1 I—DUMbkUd tf Ctaf /fSturu ffyi imit effective batters bined their pitching talents to three in the third when Andy The entire Barron coacting 1 diamond, he also proved effec- of C 0 0 0 0 4 2 x-6 vn hits apiece, while lead the Colonia Drugs to a 9- The Saveway Movers lost six Schiller and Whitey Mlzerak taff consisting of tive by firing third strikes on -> A****************************************** i Bornle Czeck each triumph over their rivals, the key players before the start of made good use of successive Frank Capraro, Walter Mltl- (wire for the Police. rast 13 batters. D»ve Temelesjsaveway Movers the season, but under the guid- singles. Roskey drove in Jigg'i aker, Lou Kahn and Herb Hpl- Bahr was the PBA's was the Phillies' vanquished; Boniao was the eventual ance of manager Tom Don- Reading Fair final run In the top of the sev owett are well aware of the chucker. (I pitcher after giving: Dodger winner after relieving aghue, they battled their way enth with a timely single. fact that the success of tfw to a division crown and a spo lilts The victorious Dodgers lostPasco in the third. Jeff Hand Fitzgerald's made a vallan Woodbrtdge offense will depAd in the annual championship OpeiisSept.ll Advance* little time breaking into the ler was the losing hurler de Attempt, to get back into th on Jim Dunda. a 165-poi£d Fire Company ad- fcoring column with three runs spite the fact that he pitched playoffs. READING. Pa. — Advance game ln the sixth and seventh quarterback who develop I to the srml-finals lti the icket sales, presage huge by scoring three runs on three into a tine paster during the '•liminatlon round by :rowds for trie two Pat Boone safe blows, Chuck Lucas. Fran> latter part of last season. Jn IT:: the Avenel Firelight ihows and five Gene Autry els Fitzgerald, and Lou Condoi fact, he is already being rated B-4 in a game played iPort Authority's Target Team shows during the week of the Ignited the rallies. i pje Wwilek, onerpt Park. Reading Fair. Condas, Fitzgsrald's short' the greatest aerial artists ?lri ^oporowski, the Fords' The ftrir, 'tme of Pennsyl- stop, was the hitting star of thi Woodbridge history. , pitched one of hl« best! vania's largest, operates Sep- game with two singles and Wasllek set a record In 1839 of the current season Takes Laurels in Tourney Here tember 11 to 18. Its eight-day double, while his teammates against Thomas Jefferson when the triumph. While and seven-sight entertainment by Johnnie RoyU Lucas and Fitzgerald, hit safelj he completed 11 passes in;*s off the rubber, he lim- WOODBR1DOI — The dedl- tlcal scores of 299 out of a pos- bill, Includes BoOne show*. Wed- twice. many attempts. The mark was Avenel club to six hits. cation of the new Township slble 300. expected to stand for another Mat Stars Feature nesday, September i44 at 4:jo Kenny's Inn remained onlj ound adversary, Jim Pollce pistol range on outer Rago was awarded-first place and 8:15 P. It, and Autry one-half game off the paci 20 years, but it was erased~by |*si charged with the de- Main Street was a tremendous on the strength of a perfect 100 Firemen's Benefit shows, Thursday, Friday and With the Olympics dominating conversations after hanging a 4-0 defeat oi Dunda last fall when he threw siKCeu with 413 PBA members score in time fire. Panek's score PERTH AMBOY—Pro wres Saturday, September 15 to 17, Giordano Truck 12 passes and hit his tarfet ln the same phase of the com- along sports row, we thought it would be of in- B'anchard, Fords' cen- competing in the New Jersey tling's greatest stars, Antonlm at 8:15 P. M., plus matinees half champions. each time for a new mark. ' petition was 96. ih'i was the victor's PUtol Tournament, which was Rlcki Starr. Friday at 4:30 P. M, and Sat- terest to dig up some information on the games Ed Majewski, Kenny's num- The power in the Woftfl- Andy Foley of the Port ay offensively with three won by N. Y.-N. J. Port Au- urday at 2:30 P, M. started in 776 B.C. by the ancient Greeks. ber one pitcher, was called brldge backfield will be blo thority and Joe Miracle tied for while his team thority with a score of 1187. and Jerry Both Boon* »hd Autry will upon to face the Truckers, and plied by Joa D'Allesslo, the nig. third place honors with 298 tal- ged halfback who led the tetm , Ralph Kelly, Pete Smoy The pUtol raugc, completed tured in the all-star benef: lave stur-»tudded casts. Tlielr Moat of you are no doubt familiar with the fac^ he came through with^one of Hulan, Ovtrtoh and only last week, i* rated as on* wrestling sfi(W sponsored in pound gaining in WW. Other scores were sent to the track -and Priscoe intends to use the ftO, Ki. each connected of the best equipped ln the East, the Humane Hook and Laddei huge stage in front of the fa State PBA to be .classified into pound ball carrier more fle- twice. Curia belted a Among the numerous facilities . Fire Co. The show will be hel( rounds grandstand. Musical tolllng off the rubber, he shut i and double for Avenel. at Waters 8tadh|m, Perth Am out the opposition with two quently this year on his most trre"n7w"range""has"are"3d"elec- individuaThe Statl groupe PBsA o fwil Bl anpresend C. t accompaniment will be pro- calls for twenty-fflur men's events and nine events trically controlled targets. boy, on Monday evening, Sep hits, and along the seven in- effective plays — the quick itea Thm e anStatd eindividua PBA will l trophieprese s vided by the 30-plece Reading ,for women, including relays. Following tne Port Author-; tember 12. Fair band, ning route, he fanned eight opener and trap at its convention in Atlantic batten. Ernie Coppola, the Scott Big Hope irkey Shoot Uy in the Class A team stand- t Rocca. who Is teamed witr Boone will bring with him the The United States has dominated most phases of City next month. Port Reading first baseman, With D'Allessio supplying tbe Ings were Trenton and Ridge- Miguel Perez, will meet Pam- Noteworthy, three men and the competition. American athletes have won 141 wood. The Trenton quartet re- collected the two safe blows off Dwer between the tackles, most Woodford Woody Stephens, pero Flrpo and the Great An two women singers formerly corded a 775 acore, while Ridge- out of 255 gold medals distributed in events still on Majewt-ki. ! i the outside sweeps will fall 47, a native of Midway, Ky., tonino in an Australian tag with the Jimmy Dean show; Scheduled Kenny's rah up their run Vo the hands of Wesley B«ott, wood copped third place hitting rode his first winner opening team bout. Bruno Sammartim the Wazzan troupe of Arab the program. 3N1A—A special meet- total with one ln the first in- Junior with excessive spaed. their respective targets for a day of the 1929 Hlaleah season. tangles with Jerry Graham, ast tumblers, Hollywood comedian the NfW Jersey Junior 772 total Ricki Starr faces Pat Kelly The greatest American success has been in the ning, one ln the second, and Last fall he was used sparingly I Hec now trains for the Cain Hoy Jack Durant, and Sid Krofft wrs Club will be held! Woodbrldge, the Central Jer-!" "" """? one fall bouts, In another ta, short flat races and relays^ high and distance two in the third. by Priscoe because of his Uiek Ol80le w lcn Bald and his marionettes. afternoon at 2 o'clodcjsey Pistol League leaders, fired " match; the Bavarian Boys op Bill _ Kutney, Giordano's of experience, but it will be Eagle. 1 hurdles, the throwing events except the javelin, Legion Hall to make an impressive 1168 score but pose Chet Wallick and A The Autry show will consist starter, was charged with the different when September 2* arrangements for the were forced to settle f»r ai , pennant winning managers Smith, and in two thirty min of singer Betty Johnson, of the and recently, the hammer throw, and the jumping defeat after pitching the first rolls around. He will be turned Jack Paar show; folk singer Shoot to be held Mon- fourth place berth according to ( previous season always ute bouts, Rene Bardot meet five frames. Joe Relnhard took loose and with his deceptive 0 tne Johnny Bond, hillbilly singer with the exception of the hop, s|tep and jump. lll members are- requested the handicap rules established'select pitchers for the All Star Miguel Torres and Ton over the diamond'dais in the running style, he will be a Rufe Davis, Evelyn Currte anc U. S. standard bearers only once have failed to nd. !before the start pf the compe-!g8mes Marino faces Jose Romero. threat to go all the way once members of the her lions and tigers," Paul capture the pole vault, broad jump and 400-meter In a game played earlier In beyond the line of scrimmage. Newjtltlon. Kelly's elephants, and the Ten- Junior Outdoor Sport* Joe Raga of the Port Author- Nlck8h.uk won the riding In riding terminology, til the week, Fitzgerald's and Jigg's Of»all the returning veter- ners, rope twirlers. relay. The 200-meter dash, high and distant hur- |£lub traveled to Macopin lty and Walt Panek of Irving- title at four straight Pimlico near side of a horse is the le, battled to an eight irmingVl-l ans, the status of Walter Chtfs- 'clpate ln the New Jersey ton were high on the range dur- meetings from the spring of side and the off side is the rig Gene will be accompanied by dles and shot put have been lost only on two occa- game. ten8en, a versatile 210 poujui Tournament. The Ing the competition with iden- 1»51 through autumn of 1952. side. (Continued on Page 18) sions each. ' . lineman, is still in doubt. B* Included Ronald Ihnat, cause of his size and maneuver- mil BuiVe. first CBP- On the other hand, no American has won the Track Offers ability, the Barron coach is Bonham, lieutenant; 5,000 and 10,000 meter runs or the 10,000 and 50,- seriously considering the tower- ing athlete for three position obicskl, lieutenant; and; 000 meter walks. The U. S. has won the 3,000-meter ntz. publicity chairman.) Peak Purse —end, tackle, and fullback. He t archers shot at 56| steeplechase and javelin throw only once—those could become successful at nil OLD BRIDGE - Tha year's hree with the ability he hu i before being eliminated victories having been scored by Horace Ashenfelter thn- competition. longest and richest-paying race shown in-varsity competition Bauer reports that and Cy Young, respectively, in 1952. This country Friday, drag races Saturday Returning to bolster the for- ht-ry range at the Legion has not had a 1500-meter winner since Mel Shep- and a special "Back to School" ward wall are seasoned veterans variety program Sunday — all j ff Androsko, a 200 pound been sprayed by the pard in 1908 or a hop, step and jump winner since e Commission to make nightly offerings — constitute tackle: Bd Messina, a versatile booting more enjoyable. Myer Prinstein's repeatL triumph^ of 1904. the most attractive schedule , 170 pound end; Jim Lelesxl, * the history of Central Jersey's rugged US pound linebacker [•even wuthpawj pitched American women athletes have not measured up Old Bridge Stadium. ]Ronald Llmoll, a 210 pound games in 48 efforts as well as the men. The 400-meter relay, won three Bidding for a record $4,300 guard; George Fedor, a 185 the 1959 pennant wln- times in five trips, is the only test in which U. S. -wrse in Friday's 200-lap na pound guard; and BUI Sparks, b-ioago White Sox. t *>nal championship sportsman- i 180 pound tackle. girls hold an edge on the rest of the world. They modified race will be 33 or Bruce DonUn, an outstand- have been shut out in the 200-meter dash, shot put America's finest speed mer- ing defensive halfback %st chants, among them Jim Hend- and broad jump. year will be used at his favorite rickson and Elton Kildreth, spot again this fall to take ad- The United States never had an Olympic winner winners of the blip 500 and vantage of hlis experience. Trenton 100 recently, as well ^hundler" " anoUwr ""defensive in soccer. The fact of the matter is that this coun- as New England aces Bill Slater star at 180 pounds, will get, a try is outclassed by the rest of the world in this and Red Foote, E4 Flemke and crack at carrying the ball this •WL-MOR greatest of international team games'. For some other CTack speedsters from dis- year for a change. Priscoe Jn- tant poisto making their only ends to give the Colonia retl- reason or other, probably because of America'e pre- apptsrance of I960 in this area 'LANES (Contlnued on Page 18) . occupation with baseball and football, soccer never Kft other 200-lap race is slated I-CONDITIONED in the State. IMEK BOWLING has caught on in our country. Woodbridge High Tlmjs-trtal* commencing at WOMEN f hr» (tat rrom 7 PM for. the flwt time will fotm a soccer. te*m tiiU year ;?P P. M. Friday wltr rtacWlB »j frfn 12 Nooo t> an lndicaUoo tW^rt^nfry too^ catch oh line up placet fot.,th« U- 3-abreast f,leld. Making Ainboy Avenue hert. • •• -'-'s »»^6i|) even nwrt inUr- Needed For Thurwitj Wdb It might not appear to*"be an important mat, uting will be the placement of |Tcl. ME «-BMl th* motor plU in tin taltoW to- UMES LEAGUE UP FOR FALL but the'United States; has captured'the prised ' ' behM tha backstreteh IION NOW! Olympic •Ight-oared' shell title seven Una* la a ,U, tntbUni patror* to »:M P. M. t«, doee-up, the rapid pit Call ME 4-Mtt » TO CHEB181I: Robert Ouirin of the Woodbridie Elks, accepts Mie WeudbrUge little I*«ue row and ten times in twelve. Two Americans have atop activity. en't • (he KUM* senior uiaiwser, fi the urjiviiKatiun's annual Plcnle at V»r

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(apitol Dome a ridiculous squeeze play. The most controversial ap- C. Bright. Pfcnns Orove; Carl Port Authority records, Is get- by the State Department of^lne original cooperative auc- He points out the New Jersey pointment, which has beenlMason, Woodbine, and Jane ,ing hotter every day ... New Conservation and Economic tton markets In New Jersey are (Prom Editorial Paw> League of Women Voters, which hanging in the .fire for two|Stretch, of Rlverton, are also Jersey will move on September Development and the Army no* "I11"* • »™^w aDle P"" adds that even the comadvocates a State income tax, ...... — . —«.. •• _ tton of crop' througvh negoti- -: CLASSIFIED :-: years, Is that of Ned J. Parsek- waiting confirmation. I In the New Jerse y nSuperior Corps of Engineers Pour- jfers favor the Idea, la opposed to the plan because ian, cof Fltmlhgton, as State lourt to claim 1572,909.73,1 ated silm • Eugene L. Lors, RATES ~ INFORMATION « hnder the Meyner plan, New it would weaken their campaign Motor When the lawmakers resume rlVehlcle Director. During their work, OovernoT Meyner which represents deposits in |1 M (or It words Deadline for ads: TO«***« ,f.y would levy the corn- for a statewide income tax. Onhe long period, Parseklan has that court which have been un- the new Executive Director of 4« each additional word 10 A. M. for the tame we**;;; er benefit tax on the thou- the other hand, conservative will forward several other ap- Meyner In his fight with the been drawing his salary as Act- claimed or uncalled for for tenHouse of Representatives Ju- the Democratic State Commit rajablr In adranre publication. groupB are opposed to it be- pointment* for'confunatlon, In- tee... State Conservation Com- i of commuters who work Ing State Motor Vehicle Direc- iluding some ludgeshlps years as of December 31 last... diciary Committee over a pro- cw York. The commuter cauM a commuter tax is a form tor. Thousands of "door-belle-ring-! missioner Salvatore A. Boa NOTE: No classified adt taken over phone; 0 l :ome tax. You can't win. JERSEY JIGSAW: — Govern- posed investigation of the Port id get full credit deducted] ^ Also pending are appoint- or and Mrs. Meyner will m nave been recrultetl of New York Authority ,.. The temp, reports 133 New Jersey must be sent In the Governor said. attend " concerns received 1*9 contracts ,i his New York Income tax ments of Theodore J. La- the National Guard Association canvass Democratic homes Atlantic City racetrack reports Telephone MErenry 4-1111 I would pay the New Jerse; APPOINTMENTS: — Fourteen BrecQue, of Red Bank, as Su-Convention In Hawaii in Oc-from September 12 to 18 inclu- a decrease of 3.18 per cent In totaling $94,836,931 during July | by merely assigning his re appointments of Governor Rob- perior Court Judge; Harry tober. ,. A 5-year observance ol sive during the Dollars for Dem- hoTse race betting this year ( over to the New Jersey ert B. Meyner which were Walsh, Trenton, on the State the Civil War will be started ocrats Drive In New Jersey during the first seven days of At New Jersey's most nor- Iftsuiy. Thus, Instead of pay> pigeon-holed by the 8enate|Divislon of Tax Appeals, and|next January by the New JerThomas 8. DeCou, of Huddon-1 racing . . . Senator Charles W, thern tip and highest elevation FOR SENT •;• TOIALE HELP WANTK|# 'New York, he would be help Judiciary Committee during th William F. Parker, of Florence, sey Civil War Centennial Com field, is the new president o Sandman, Jr.. of Cape Mny, has— High Point — you may over [his home state finance its regular 1960 session, will be as a member of the state CM mission . . . The feud between of the Jersey Fruit Cooperative been named chairman of the look three Btatcs. At iU oppo CARTERET-Fite rooms, bathj , HOUSEWIVES -;^f, heat and hot water. Inquire API*? Immediately for ValNR; at Ions. given another chance of con Service Commission. Three np [Governor Robert B. Meyner nnd Association:. Shore eroslor Speakers Bureau for tlir Nix- site extreme - Cape Msy —8H Jfordlnft to tire Governor, flrmatlon when the Leglslaturi polntments to the Mattan Representative Emanuel Celler, problems along the New Jersey on-Lodge-Csse campaign In you are as far south an Wash [cnmmuter tax bill Is caugh' recovenes on September 12. Rlvor Port Authority, Theodori of New York over New Yorl coastline will be studied jointlj New Jersey Seven of thelngton, D. C. "™ »* 'iS^S^W* ^ARTERET-Three rooms and NE8S. H«h earnings for fjlf*. bath. All improvements. Call P»rt tlme- Cal1 Mis' '°nW ia 1-5088.' ,, j,l 3-B146 for Home Appolntmfflb IISELIN—Three-room

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Leo Kronert, Summit, Mr. and SOX • Valve ark. npt, Courteous Service play the Buclei 588 Alden Street ind Mrs Jack Krill, Irvington, - Lawn & Garden - piano in -Miss Beth Mary Higgins, fEST LAKE DruggisU Woodbridge, N. J. Wr. and Mrs, Leo Theime.Se- a nhort Remember,, • ort Richmond, Staten Island, taucus, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo- time. . . . as been a guest of Mr. andlore Caliendo, Iselln. .RBER SHOP 88 Main Street For lie rimit felephons MEroury 4-1246 Jrs. William Bihler, W. War- W take Avtnur LESSONS In Politics 1960 en Street, for the-past week, Mr, and Mrs. T n o m a« COI.OMA, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J. IN YOUR tlr. and Mrs. Bihler and chil- •erry, Semel Avenue were hosts KLEINS OWN i From Editorial Page> Accordions Service Stations hower Administration's policlei dren Carol, Susan, Kathryn ,t a family buffet luncheon in Telephone Mprcnrr 4-05S4 HOME.. and tonor of their daughter Kath- while at the same time trying .nd William, Jr., W, Warren arpentry - Masonry - Farm & Garden Center hj a well-known teacher Accordion treet and their guest, Miss yn and Sapdra Jean's birth- lnitrucllon not to appear critical of those day, Kathryn observed her 11th IN and professional musician. policies for which he must bear Higgins, were dinner guests of in an ohn Higgins, Erwlnna, Pa, and Sandra Jean her first, All Types of WOODBRIDGE FOR All of Woodbridfe Townthip Alr-Conlltlonid some responsibility. He is in aj Quests were Mr. and Mrs. TOWNE GARAGE position analogous to that oi —Mr, and Mrs, Robert Ar- 4) <;»rdtn TonU and Included Ituilo— alas and sons Roger and Bar-James Fuilbrieht and son I \RPENTRY Coni to J, I. Gardntr A Son Adlai Stevenson in 19(2 whe Avenel Pharmacy ,on, Adams Street have re- Michael. Little Falls, Miss Kay and "Perth Amboy's Oldeii found himself saddled with thi InwctlcldN ud 485 AMBOY AVENUE Perry, West New York, Mr. and 944 RAHWAV AVENUE Accordion Center" burden of the Truman Admin urned hqme after having va- Anlmil ind Poultrj Fecdi LESLIE HENK cationed at Ocean Beach for Mrs. Robert Perry and daugh- V \SONRY Dot *nd pet foods Woodbridge istratlon. of which he was nol MErevry 4-1914 The ONE and ONLY ter, Patricia, North Bergen, and Swlmmlni Fool Cbemicili Call (or Appointment a part, even though he wantec week. Abram Personette, Newark. MErcury 4-3540 Edward tn Silt—Hay—Ptat Moil Mulcbei PA 1-9120 Eddie's Music Center to be judged on his own merit —Mr. and Mrs. Scott'i Lawn Products We're Sepciatists In Hirsch and children Edward, —Mrs. Colin Blddulph, Ben- (.ItHAtlONI PRESCRIPTIONS BlUtUdwd 1131 It remains to be seen whethe: Ortho Oirdtn Chemicili D1IIONI • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN Mr. Nixon can convince thi 'r., Qarv and Pattl, W, Warren der Avenue and Mrs. Robert Green D FeitlUzen Ed Bonkotkl, Prop. HUM UOMCS WHITMAN'S CANDIES MENT and BALANCE American people that he shouli Street are home after a weeks Argalas, Adams Street have Nurwry Stock 317 SUM II,, F. A. VA 1-12N (IKK U.M0DIL1MO In Woodbrldn Hi th« • BRAKE SERVICE be rewarded for his role vacation at Point Pleasant. been deputized to take regiatra- HFBCUL A INDUIIfllAL Cosmetics — Film President Eleenhqwer's emls —Carol Le Rose, daughter of ,ions for new residents for sary, but not condemned for anj Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Le Rose, 'otlng in the November elec- Cm torn Homes Qrtetlm Cardi Frank Kreisel Photography lapses In the foreign polic; W.'Francis Street was feted on .ion. to Vonr Speeltlutloni KLEIN'S MUSIC STUDIO Shoe Repair which he represented. It re' her 13th birthday at an out- —Mr, and Mrs. The' No Job Too Laid mains to be seen, also, whether door party. Several guests were Arlington and sons Theodi Fuel Oil t AeeerSls* mtertalned at a luau party and Or Too Small . . Farm & Garden Center t rim* VATICANO the electorate will personalia Jr. and Michael, W, ."-" 34 Main Street, Woodbridfe SHOE SERVICE the most momentous Issue fa< swimming. These Included 'lace, spent a week at I ullj insured Ing the country—foreign pol Carol Bihler, Beth Higgins, wood. JOHN J. BITTING SERVICE icy—to the extent that the; Christine Mella, Joan Llndsey, —Thomas and Kenneth ME 4-0021 Linda Barone Susan Oaskell WHILE jchoose tjetween Mr. Nixon am Smith, Detroit, Mich., have re- front Keller OPEN SUNDAY Mr. Kennedy on the basis i Joyc« Qrzbowsky, Patricia Pat- turned home after havinu been Builder U-WAIT erson, Ethel Temple, Mary Sul associative experience rath ilvan, Michael Melta, Raymond guests for two weeks ot Mr. For Estunatei OR SHOP than program. If it should b jTemple, Robert Woods. Frank and Mrs Walter Huryk, Wood association, the Kennedy sup Avenue. Another guest, Mrs Stone Street, Rahwa; Mobilheat Liquor Stores Hodum, Andrew Monda, Lout: TRY US! porters have the more dlfflcul Osickl, Kenneth and Robert tSarah Zellner, Bronx, N. Y. has Phant FU-S-0976 FUEL OIL job of selling, although lr August, Wayne H«atn, Richard also returned home. AVENEL 120-A Main Street terms of actual personal lnflu Skodman James Shelley and During the 1960's, profession- Over li Yean of Pictures Make Woodbridge ence on policy they have th Joseph Angeline, al office, and sales Jobs will Coal I Oil Friendly Servlc* LIQUOR STORE more compelling argument, Good Gifts! Phone ME 6-0240 —Registratio-,„„„ n for ne„w rea„l• grow the fastest, according to Member New Jersey Shoe For, as a member of the pow dents to vote in the November the U. S. Labor Departawnt. ME 4-0012 Urg« Selection of Cbolc« Private Lessons on the Call ME 4-3651 eiful Senate Committee on Fo: Rebuilding Association election wUl be taken at Hilltop The biggest increases will oc- LET US • CAMERA BEPA1H elgn Relations, Senator Ken Shopping Center, Oak Tree cur in occupations requiring the Solve Your 100 Fulton Street • WINES • PASSPORT PHOTOS nedy in recent yearj has ha< Woodbridge Road and Plymouth!Drive, Pri most education and training, • BEERS • PHOTOSTATS closer contact with the consld |The need for skilled crattemeft n Sweet Shoppe eration and implementation day, September 9, from 6 to ! UING PROBLEM • CORDIALS • LAMINATION P. M. and Saturday, Septembe: .will increase, but the number of from • ACCIDENT PHOTOS policy than his opponent, Ha' ing noted that, however, 10 from 10 A. M. to 6 P. Munskilled jobs will stay about Funeral Directors Cold Beer by the Cat* Mrs. Harry Schott, 19 Adamj the same, continuing a long- itc to Complete • f tud»l would be still more salutary Also Imported Beer KING GEORGE'S Street and Mrs. Joseph Seuberi term relative decline. The av- Installations Rental oerlciui foreign policy to de GALLARD'S PHOTO SWEET SHOPPE 73 W. Louis Place, have bee: erane educHtlonai attainment of Prompt FREE Delivery Plan 547 Amboy Ave. llbate the lssu«t rather than tl: deputized to take registrations Cor. King George R"ad and men. workers in the professional and t Mualeal Woodbridge, N, J. In their homes. Registrations technical fields is 16.2 years and Call / Tel. ME 4-2074 icccixirlfi (lum Aveihie Mon., Wed. 10 to 8 wm M ber 2 12.5 In the clerical and sales ! • Don't become so'eiUoured| ^ S^ n f- .. MErcury 145 Avenel Street Fords Synowiecki ,411 Makti ol I'uei., Thar*., Sat. 10 to 6 of that paycheck that you fell | fields. AVENEL, N. J. frld»7 10 to 9 1 110111155011 chlldren 4-1400 _ _ Tnd Amplltlen ••• Coffee To Go X to school ttte fall andl" " \ The 14,500 acres of meadow-. Funeral Home Call Now for Information {! St«et III 2-6948 *•* Stationery have returned frpm a two weekajlands in Hudson County are Classifieds U. S. Department of Labor is said to have the greatest po- SAMMY RAY'S Open All Day Sunday tential yalup of any real estate 56 Carteret Avenue Telephone MErcury 4-1888 Whsf^l*o have vacation ^Jobs , SYoungE K £*££££. —Dinner guests of Mr. andin the woilu. ENEL Music and Repair Shop people who drop out of school Curtertt, N. J. SAM LAQUADUA, MOP, Bring Results WOODBRIDGE M Yean BijurlmiM u Ultruclw JULIUS E. EZSO, Prop. before graduation have a hard- I OIL CO. Ml New Brunswick Avenue er time finding jobs, suffer ay Avenue, Avenel Tflephoiw El 1-571* Liquor Store WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO N, J. Plumbing & HeatlBg more prolonged periods of un- ' 18 GREEN 8TREBT MARY ANDRAflCUL, Fro* Water Softeners employment, are paid less, and Contractor promoted more slowly than WOODBRIDGE. .N, J. Compute Stock ot Domwtk SALES their friends who finish school. Q Eucloaed please flnd $4 00 for one-year •ad teHrtcd Warn Advertise Charles Farr &ttt About 10 per cent of the BUSTO Been and Liquors RENTALS young people who enter the Q 7 ral Contractor 574 AMBOY AYENUB Plmblig ft Hntlig labor fores' In this decade will FLYNN & SON Salt Q CARTERBT PRESS •. onry Iltstrl* be high sctTool graduates and HOMES N. J, 28 per cent will havt urns col- O BDI8ON TOWNSHIP- IORD6 BEACON I'Carpentry 1 Siullltbtd H V*vt t#A Supplier l*ge education, according to the Tol>e«ent to Painting m Iwrt ATcnns "For Only SERVISOFT ||O. S. Labor Dej»rtment. Only'%, t Jobbing • rcrtb Amboj Mlrcury 4-0584 60 per cent of the young nebplajj • Alteration! Read The Ot WOOOBR1DGE whd enter the work, forpe tnu AMI fhtnt AYCDU. Fret EstlnuU til LINDEN AVim the last decade were high ADDRESS S Wvedbrldie school graduates and 22 perlj 7 A Moitk WoodbrWts, N, I, . KI1-48H Directory Ads 1cent had some wllege eduea- { TOWN ME 4-1815 An. Ctrtwtt S THURSDAY, OTPTBMBHR I, PAGE fWENTY MANAGEMENT and LABOR at

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