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NXXIX-NO. 3 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1960 Rntrml ai 2nd Cl».« Mali At P. 0., Cartttut, N. i PRICE TEN CENTS jlerest Parkview rows In Canvass . ~ |{oiiil Vote Planned At LOUIlCll Srn in as Prosecutor of tlir I'lras !>>' leliiiirincn of the affair 'I'd for addl- HIM and the Council Chambeii.:' Judge Bernard W \mii-l. Holrilne Ihr liibli K his sunI (hi in (I. III. l.iinkinii mi arc l>olanfs wife, lean ami tlirir throe I The political action commit-, be- bedecked with floral pieces, Mf.", , Mar , llli'ii and jtee consisting of the following ,1,, ui m Skiba who previously served •§ members. Fiances Cunlia. Ed- lt more m- mayrr for many years, MM 1 iliif.ilmii ivard Brady, Noami Fiewnan, r. thf union named to fill the jRichard Eben, Richard Han- term of Edward J. Dolan. Four Carteret Bozan Gets 4 - YearlSaval Memorial Day unaple, John O'Grady, Daren 1 Wrlsli. Thomas McWatters, Mayor Skiba was immediate* and Thomas Couijhlin will meet ily sworn in by Borough Cl&ijn nmouiit nf 11.400.- Plants are Cited Villanova Scholarship Plans Underway; with the mayor and council to ] Patrick Potocnig as his Wrt Krnnddaughters Claudia Jan* rnoii with the new discuss the proposed improve- AGAIN AT 1IKI.M — Stephen Skiba is shown heine CAHTKHET Rldmrd ,1. ments to be made in the Park- sworn in as mayor by Borough Clerk Patrick Shannon and Arlene Ann SkQ)| In Chest Drive ^nmw RU*** i „.., ^/uv aj [|e|m held the bible, .|n.wd 10 build two el- Bo/itn, noil of Mr. ami Mrs. view area. last nijht. Thf mayor's six-yrar old grandd»URhter, CARTCXRET CARTERET — The Veterans! Joseph Teleposky, Thomas Darlrnr holds the bible. i Mayor Skiba expressed sehooi5. one In Car- John Bozi'li. 2Ui Emeiaon .Street, .[appreciation to the Council-! inw Industrial planU ,,„ to cost $716950 lux been notified of hi.« selec- Alliance comprising The LeDeveri- n and Stephen Skiba ad-' jnaminK him chief executiw ii West Curtcrrt at • won awards for Kion,. Veterans of Foreign Wars dressed the members and ex- and the confidence that itf Hi tion by the I' H. Navy for its p.iil sno Also plannt. t and Catholic Veterans this plained the proposed school ex- members have placed in him, TtaM DlnniT ff the RanNROTC ptwrHni and under - Suess to Direct St. Joseph's PTA ••,•<<< to Cleveland • * week beftan to map plans for pansion program. The mem- ! He assured the populace ol .,-tuiir 572,350 and1*1* J Commvimtv Che»t f.hU wilt receive a full four the Memorial Day exercises to|bers llavi"K al'-eady endorsed giving the community the belt ..•I School rostltv '*•' ** "" Y.Mr A iinn P«Mi wur Kit exiMiM1 scholarship at be held in the Boroush. jtriis program .volunteered to: Study of Bible Plans for Bazaar possible administration. •'!, total of $1,515.000'••*«#. Viilanovit PnlH-uity where lie Steven Wuy is general chair- work towards its success. ; There were congratulatory Mrs 1 Ncls011 '>•• 'o a brochure U ! W*. Brori* Plaque AWft'd >'"s 'i'"'.^('<' he wa* iVAnii- kessen, Schrman Jay Umansky, American Cancer Society was CARTERET—The congrega- CARTERET—Planans to holhod aa Council, also from Thomaji year on » $1,500 a trtntttd silver award «** elv- '" ' John D'Ancelo and Michael the guest speaker. A film, "The ;tion of Jehovah's Witnesses bazaar on the parish grounds Coughlin, president of the Gen. •ed mi $103 pri el to the employee* of clitl>f "f Sikosky. iWarnlntr Shadow." was shown.jhas announced the appoint- from May 11-15 were com- er»l Democratic Organization N l lli -.-rt -vatuntion HhHtoon P»Up * P»I»T Com- ' ' ''''s"nm'! Mr. Wuy said this year's prb- ment of David Suess, 86 Danielpleted at the regular meetingand John Sudla, in behalf at i"nl sum'imoli'wl. ipny: »fld rtd i-rTHftCHlp.1. «»ir> is> ni thf wn'ploj-f * of' .it .iii> fin »i 'uinent in the Soldiers' and'ljl, Kation Biblf Study conductor. Tuesday evening. Prosecutor Dolan who < 'Ditol rfwrvp fund|w On!t«J But** Mf(i(« Re- i.sin.s n, u :Sailors' Memorial Park, The jHis appoiutment was jnU* di- A theatre pwty'to Ne,w York tended the d h' '0 tlW '111- s Notre UMM nil, ipnrnde will begin at that point Irectly by the world,he*9fjuar- Oityto see "The Jhracle Wor] and disb»nd »4:the b»mc place |i£[»-oii«8nrMitimi of fthfah' er" was planned for May :i. ••(! for Dinner Sunday ' ft'hi-rr tin- exercises \vill be hrtld. [Witnesses - the Watchtotfer with Mrs. Jerome Enot as|a tremendous challenge. j — The tnidi- I Both Mayor Skiba and Prose- Thirii-onr ••,.ri-Si liuiil' Pntd Amtjov Bo/an The committee ivports Oml Bible and Tract Society in chairman. srh(«y HI 1 1 for ( < fnt 1 of Bi'ooklyn. jcutor Dolan won warm ap« of L',296. Tlu- ejaroJl "' "" * dl IMOII.S :lv «tll be K mill tin a pnrt in the parade williJJJ ' It wus announced that the Unlt»d Red CHII:-of June lfltio RICHARD .1. BO/AN be thr VFW Quadalcannl! Mr suess has been a residentlannual M crowning wlll be plause from the assemblage, 1M2 i» exp b(1l{lv Last night's session was very Coiistelei.-rs of Mala wan. the! h ™ of this community for one year. held May 22, and confirmation in 1967 It _ Combined Societies of the par- brief. Before the ceremony, wn h 1 Prior to moving here he served will be held Thursday. May 19. to *tlmat«..' * " with Council President Walter Albm c ni1 PH 1 Cltl LO the Carteret High in the • Cranford congregation Kindergarten graduation will s of the Board of * '' " " "- with the Sisterhood of the Sullivan presiding, Council 1 1 Louis Sitar to P. 0. Dedication i Banci National Guard as the presiding minister. In be held June 2 and 3. and have bera auBeaiimuH!'' " Chairman »nd A Clayton BlesiiCd Vii'siii in ciiaxj;c- .Xlie Or £} ft ill Bu uioH si flH'IMl uttl C unanimously rejected «m "ions -BpiuM exDlatn-i^o!land'"1' Vler fi|l«»''»'">. toM it I I • i'l I L! » f I 11 imlts Ttm Woodbl[d8o and Sisterhood will be assisted by eipffi grade graduation will be f 1)th(T lac(>s aip has held several ministerialI held on June 12. amendment to the zoning ordl« ,.Hfwtiiraddilloittj! flWWnUtlVMofmorf iha.iM |leaO LionLlOIlSs tlUIClub) ^CSett lOforr JUnJunCe 1111 P «P«ted to the members of St. Mary's positions. Over the 18 years nance. There were some ob- ijiiva firms and bu»nu;s.s.'s tlmt ^ participate with their equip- Jullio|. Sodaiitiy_ st AmVs Aux. that he has been a minister he', The amiua parish Picnic has jections at the hearing last !thr payroll method nf gu:i« to CAHTERCT - Louis Slim. CAI*TERET -• June U has ment liliarv .and the St. Demetrius been sin ted for June 19 to beweek. I)H st>t IIS Ulr dat(! for ttl( BoloURl1 offlclals an has served as the Assistant e on :e Onlte4 l»undi. and Conunuiutv proJ>.i,.i0, ,,i snin Automo- " ' d vanous,M(,ns CIub CoiiRregation Servant, Boole ^ ^ " Parish Floral pieces were sent to Mj.; rR nlz tlons are belllR lined Tll(l f( ChMU. * thr bf«t und -KMe>l .„'.., '„ ...... " 1S (dedication of the Post Office. ? f " The dinner will be preceded Study Conductor and Theo-i *" regional meeting:skiba and Mr. Dolan by the liv^i r» e t.r-\.Servu't * i t\ \. , . if |i|ptini sr*^i, ween TIH*k was> 'In wiy for employee groups elected president of thf Carteret Congressman Peter Frellng- jby an advanced Mother's Day cratic Ministry School Instruc- will be held in St. Stephen's} General Democratic Organi*»*l their cone*ni for thr in program to be presented by the tor. While serving in these lat- R. C. Church, Perth Amboy, on tion and the West Carteret'' hm Jr ta ter positions he was associated November 9. Rev. Mel Corcoran, MotoriPort of health and welfare M-*^*"*? gj? g£ ipwto-l *»' «* ***-• 4 ir Rdid Alert Set Vupils of St. Demetrius Parent- Democratic Club. ,. Trenton hu!«« In thl, area. They -W,;. ^SI.H S 2T.23 * JT"^* ' I? rp I j Dw.Teachers Association under the V the Elizabeth Congrega- O.S.M.. spoke to the group andi At the conclusion of the sea. dn\er> Uceiwes ofjWi to all companies with S w pogtmmtn Lester sabo committee which is 'draftum tor I ueSfUtyat I r.W direction of the Reverend Peter tion. He was duly ordained as commended the outgoing of- sion, Prosecutor Dolan was moiorlju they I more «nploye« to awisl the . the protjram for the ceremon- CARTERET —.An air raid Melerh. assistant pastor, andja minister in St. Louis, Mo., inficers for the wonderful work presented with a gift in behalf alert will br held from coast Mrs. Barbara Hcdcsh, president they did during the year. of the Cofincil, Mr. Sullivan W**l United Campaign by pro- n°'J^J^^Ch.r£ Iteldel "»• 1941. 1 to coast ntxt Tuesday for aof the Children partici- fl Sciiwaru, 31, 316i'".ol n« and or«anlzlin budget- Rcy Dj, A|)dre'w Harjanyj an(j Thp pi08ram ls belng spon. PTA. He served as a staff member! The newly elected officers in- made the presentation. ' •d nayroll glvlnu. half an hour betinninir at I pa tins in tlif program are: of the Watchtower Society in elude Mrs. Andrew Baumgartr Also in attendance wen Edward .secretary, AI- sored by the LJons and Ki| P. M. Walt«r Karmn/.ln. Victor Li- Brooklyn from 1949 through ner, president: Mrs. Wesley Councilmen John Hutnick, Aleat i Sohayda, Jr.: trea- warns Clubs. Thc committee Thr objective of the I960 .snyczy.i. Michael Bereschtnsk}, 1952. Here he filled a special Catri, first vice president; Mrs. Such, Thomas Milik, John 18. in employee Jowph Synowteclci: fl- includes Pi'osecutor Edward J. d»v» f ;Uclpatlon of 70*; or pver. with surer, Alert will be to train person- Cntherine Zyla, Robert Tere- ministerial function which Jack Ringwood, second vice, D'Zurilla and Adam SzymbOP- or nancial John Leim- Dolan, Mayor Stephen Skiba, v\ average gift of 410. or more nel in National. State and lo- :betski. Elaine Ti'uch, Ann sei-ves Jehovah's Witnesses president: Mrs. Robert Ellis, ski and Borough Attorney Johjl .peter: lail twister, Steve, former mayors Frank I. Baro- eal poverntnents, in industry'ITnich. June Deli. Rose Za-;world-wide. In addition t6 be-third vice president; Mrs. John A. Kolibas. . George Yu-|ford and Joseph W. Mittuch, an^itt privat" 'e orKanl«atio" ' m jzworsky. Kathy Melnick. Annjing an ordained minister, Mr. Klndzierski, recording secre-! — 8 UrleJ ( rMp0 d effecMvely t0a n Marie Wrublevskl. Linda Kar-jSuess is a family man. having tary; Mrs, John Bryer. corre- jpartlctptkUon or over, w an William Dressier, district Also Borough treasurer™ : sli-out° " "attack on the" United 'monoclcy, Julius Moklak, Ken- a wife and two children. To sponding secretary, and Mrs. gift of $fl.0O. or more ,t.xeCuttve of the Haritan Couii-jAiexall(ier Comba Herbert state* with,nuclear weapons. Inetli Cook, Carol Hedesh, provide the necessities forhis John Hftmulak, treasurer. In- Foresters Seat silver cerimcaiw were a- ^y ^^ | i p iCll shpwed S 1( es Harris. S. Kenneth Harris, H [Sandra Terebush, Ann Marie family he finds it necessary to stallation of officers wlll take 1 '"warded to employ** »TOUP« that o/ thl. cimniaion 4mp. N. M. A. Hennessy. Andrew' J. Hila, PACIFIC Lacko, George Bereschinskyj, engage also in secular occupa- ptace at.the next regular meet- New Officers htye an oiganiwd payroll de-;H(, \as HfcM,sted by William John J. Kennedy, Borough Western Pacific — Joseph W Edward Moklak, Richard Phil-i tion. He is employed as n lab- ing.i with 801 or ea»le scout, and Wl second lips, Paul Prokopiak. Patricia oratory technician at Weston in Attendance awards went to, CARTERET — At the regula*. Uorwj Orchc8-;tfr participation by foUl life scout, both ass, USN. son o: . and Mrs.iMeka. John Wasylyk, RobertjNewark. B W. Owens' second grade, meeting of the Foresteis of ^ppearance.hfr of, rtiployees. lu addlfion.ixvoop 84 IRoth. Joseph Sahulclk, WalterlJoseph C. Viyeiros 540 Roose-JHedesh, Elaine Dobrowolski,' Before enterinu his speclalJMiSk Grace Nardl's third grade, America held Tuesday, newly ' Commun-t"hc per capita gift must enm- Joseph synowiecki, velt Avenue, Carteret, N. J., is Thomas Bodnar, Stephen Stek,!assignment in Brooklyn, MrJsistei;r Mary Ursula, O.S.M., elected officers were installed Sui»day May », pare favorablv with the '»>-ferred from the Franklin Town-I. w,Lm w serving aboard the heavy cruis-[Christine Nurtowicz, H elenjSuess also served as a full-time A. M. and P. M. kindergarten, for the forthcoming term iff ihel community 110 ty tloiml avi'ruw for their busi- ,|,,p club 10 the Curteret club/ ZL-!. er USS Saint Paul operating.Evon, Gi'oryt' Terebush. Maryimlnister in 1943 with the Sister Mary Josita, O.S^4.,|past; gl.Hn(j cnief ranger Josepft Board new claiutlfualloiui. John Aquilii, president of the with the U.S. Seventh Fleet hvPedun. Catherine Judkas. Gbri-Somerville Congregation of Je-jflfth grade, and Miss Mary|garai|i0 ftn(j srand court offifc ' 'WoodbridKe l.lotif, «a« a-nuest, the Western Pacific. i Continued on Page 2i hovah's Witnesses, Pi'ances Philbrook's sixth grade. cer, E. J. Ruth. ' Mi. Sabo announced that the Spring; Conclave They are: Irvin Clark, phiel .Dluli *ll! hold,a waste paper ranger: Pi'ank Dardar, sub* t uu the einplujm Kr cliairman of the Mrs Ann Marak was elected Society Miss Barbara Jturdyla, General chairman of the affair chairman of the affair. wliuilm (lit- high brume was Mrs. Edward Hurley. The .•haiiiady of the Young Ladiea' MAP BAZAAS PLANS HERE; Membm ol SI, Ellas. l*«»t. 797. Catholic War Vfleriinn. who complin thf loiumitte* i A hat social was held Annual (loud C'l|lieiih|ii|i Supper ur thr Mrs ' Helen Urbanakl, eighth grade girls acted as ush- for the annual bamar t« be held by the post and auxiliary at the 1'WV .lulmiuint, gnoui June :iB to .July i. fihumx Irum Mrkhuir Bea I.ukm'h and L'ltatluiit werr al»u « b> P.T.A.. and ers for the afternoon Following JMenucli were the — Metal* Refining Ipmiuu), G. chairlady of the Itft to right, wated, John Gavran, Charles Dfiinlb, Mrs. Mary Kiawa. iirrsidi-nt ol the auxiliary, Jusrpli Sitar. R«ar l|v ohalrlatty of the business meeting refresh- row, Sigiuiuid ()|H>nuwitl, John Milro and Charles Miller 'the social. r*>1 I'uiik Storage (umpauy mid thr Hudson MMrs, Valtit' Sak ments were *erved. »nd ritper Company, all of CarUre*. the Rosary Society. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1960 Co, Elizabeth five vfR,, Surviving are his wife M ^ PAGE TWO line, a daughter. Mrs A Final Registration 1 OBITUARIES Kasha of Fords and two«,, "j For Borough Leagues children. "llU rARTEROT — The Carteret The funeral was hn,| ^ Fashion Show is liwreatlon Department has an- Nixon; one brother, James J morning from the i,Vl)," !n(iuncrrt that final registration Rumpf Funeral Home '•>, ,"' Well Attended hull be lield on Saturday morn- » ni L n . ' ' ' I'I- iins from 10:00 A.M. to 2 P.M CARTERET-This week, the! •,ii the Bormiuh Hall. Boys United Hebrew Sisterhood of, ui'limi; to play this season N..a Carteret M<\ its annual fash-j must rpRistcr and have their Ion rtior. The fashions wer*i Srterment wlllWhill Cemetery. i, .itisiu nnoe fee paid UP, Boys who !5 Thomal S shown at the hlch whool audi-, . liavp registered must return 'rom the Blzub Funeral torium and wrre lent by Price'* linir application on Saturday Men's Bt":r. Mrs. Fanny Trae-j here nf Colrnia and Mldge/S; .\ meeting of All Managers Jteiutv Nooi- Entertainment | iiml Clinches of the Babe Ruth was provided by the studentsj iind Joe Medwlck leagues will Of the Elinor Schroeder School |n> Hi-id next Weclnesday'at 7:00 omen's Clul of th» Danro. j li> M at the Borough Hall. Try- CARTERET — The r;, |onts for the leasues will be irttOlH»*M lrlrrf[| Mrs. Jrrry Price was chalr-j Steranka, pastor of St. ..---•- I Avenue died T jhcld at the high school on Sat- 'Ssevelt Hospital in Woman's Club held its unti|, l man of thf annual event and: Ukrainian Catholic Church j in day May 21st. Managers and K '•"-- In St. Mark's Mr?. Leonard Kramer was In Brooklyn, N. Y. as deacon. In A native of C**» [hull. Charge of tickets. The ticket I players will be notified at r Liter date. terment In St. Gertrude Ccme. President, Mrs. Percy s , coriunlttee consisted of Mrs. j, Colonla. (; Julius Nagler. Mrs. Alex Kes- The final softball meeting o .brnlth and Mrs. Clifford'<-„[' (enbaum. Mr* Isadore Oamza. mil managers and captains will will ho delegate and nlinn Mrs. IrvinR Isaac. Mrs. Sam- hr held on Monday May 2nd al respectively to the annum „', uel BrcsloTr. Mr*. Edward Klt- the Borough Hall at 7:00 P.M convention in Atlantic c\\- tis and Mrs. Benjamin Klanj. j IViims wishing to play this sea- June. • Other committees wfit: vis- son must be represented at this A birthday Rift m\ ,,, ual aids, Mr?. Peter Van Wal- meeting in order to be entered were sent to the ndontni \ lendad and Mrs. Nathan Ja- in the league. At present 1 for the Vlneland State HOT; _ Coby: publicity, Mrs. Sidney D. ; trams have a desire to enW oro'pet. A donation w^ VM* "Roth: raffles, Mr?. Samuel Daughters, .t%.^" •••- - „ cams this year. One league Wi Mrs. to the Cerebral PaK f,,n() Sunday evening at 7:« r;iV1' four soni. M Breslow, Mr?. Philip Chodoshj comprise 7 strong teams am Amboy; N. Proceed* from The St. Mary's Ukraine of Brooklyn, N and Mrs. Louis Porter; refresh-] tlip other league will have .loankl luncheon held on st p ,Mr' menU, Mr*. Clifford Green- Catholic Junior and Senior so- Paslpanki off HtW«m ; veams. Season expected to ope Seorge nnv will b* donated tn the r,j berg. Mrs. Ed Miller, Mrs. Ed- dalities recited the rosary Mon- May 16th if possible. " of rMHnmahlCtlzenshlno Tn.tltntn T.. ward Shapiro. Mrs. Irving Lev- day evening at 7:45 P.M The 'LI " f Itai Mrs. Louis Fox, Mrs. Sam- Ifel Schneier. Mrs. Alex Kes- "•Ml tenbaum and Mrs. Howard 7 Foresters Auxiliary -Wurzel. seph Comba and the Washing-1 tfFwwsM^W^ ' The models were Mrs, Mark ton School will be Mrs. John Plans Spring Dance Blnetein, Mrs. Harold Oross-!PTA Will Hold CARTERET - Club 48, For- blatt, Mn. Julius Welsman, Oeorge. esters Auxiliary, will hold Its Mrs. Sidney Jacobs, Mrs. Mel- Members and the executive regular meeting Thursday, May vin Mlrrer, Mrs. Isadore Oam- Fair on Tuesday board members are asked to 5, at 8:30 P. M. in the club M-J Dy «ev. nm"»'»- n.r *a, Mrs. Julius Napier, Mrs. CARTERET — The annual turn out on Sunday, May 1, at rooms, 15 Charles Street, •< of St. Mary's Sodality. m 2 P.M, at the Nathan Hale terment will be In Bt Ger- and Mrs n, The annual spring dance The flown- boys were Michael trude's Cemetery. Colonla. 'i.;,n School to assist with the setting | Horn: director, one year Washington Nathan Hale PTA sponsored by the group will be and Walter Kilyk. The active models were Cheryl Orossblatt up of booths and pricing Items Douglas Zn)Obla: and •1,;(|1i, will be held on Tuesday, May 3, held Saturday, May 21, com- bearers were Jerry Carr. An- and Irene Miller. to be sold. STEPHEN - year, Mrs. John Hih from 6-10 P.M. mencing at 8:30 P. M., in the Hulkovirh, Nestor Kiuio. Monday evening, May 2, 1 i CARTERET - Funeral ser- Emerlc Holderlth, eenoral it. James , Hall, Longfellow T>n mrmbere attcn^d •: there will be a board meeting ley Maslnrh. Albert Re- vices for Stephen Shumny. 53 chairman has announced that itreet. The Johnny A. Quartet Sixth District Drams T^w at the Brotherhood of Israel Walter Tercbecky arm Cooke Avenue were held| Wed- from all Indication this year's Woman's Club Vnit rill provide the music for Synagogue. Mrs. Samuel Bret- Steve Toth. Representing the :nesdaymornlnKat9A.Mjrom members also fair will be the most successful dancing, class of 1960 Carteret High i low, president, will preside over Holds Theatre Party] the Synowieckl Funreal Home music festival In me one held by the associ CARD OF THANKS School were Jerllyn Haas, 56 Carteret Avenue and at B:30 Various booths will be set up CARTERET — The EveninR Mr. Prank Bennett is nrr term. Membership Department of the MISS MARY SOWIRKA iCharloite Gavalet?. A M. at the St. Demetrius Uk- ig reservations for thr r for the sale of toys, books, We wish to express our heart McGillif. Joyce rainian Orthodox Church wth baked goods, handicraft, house- Carteret Woman's Club held JoslnR dinner to bo CLCB TO MEET its annual theatre party in | felt thanks to our relatives Carol Toryak and Elaine We- the Rev. John Hundiak, pastor Trmrsday, May 26, at thn r CARTERET — The regular hold items, costume jewelery friends and neighbors for their lus . officiating assisted by Rev. and knick knacks. New York Monday evening. en Utern In Under meeting of the Ukrainian Din. . was enjoyed at the kind expressions of sympathy.! peter Melech. Interment was in A lu- 'on for the children j A procession Ifd by Mrs. A luncheon was held w, American Citizen Club will be Headquarters Restaurant after their many acts of kindness, iRosehlll Cemetery, linden. will b 1 that day in both IStephen Hnmalak consisting of home of Mrs. Cutter, 121 heM Sunday afternoon at 2:30 which the group attended the the spiritual bouquets and the MISS MARY SOWIRKA I the Na.. i Hale and Washing •tbe St, Mary's Senior Sodality Beares were Wasll Duman- ",oln Avenue yesterday nf -.<. in the clubrooms on upper evening performance of A Ma- beautiful floral tributes ex- ton Shcools. Hamburgers, hot • CARTERET — Mis* Mary, march'. ~ :" " body from the sky Michael Hrycuna, Harry the proceeds wil RO toward -Roosevelt Avenue. jority of One, at the Ethel Bar- tended in our bereavement in dogs, soda and cake and 'Sowirka. 19, 25 Thornal Street,;funeral home to the St. Mary iWolansky, Constantlne Mlnuf. benefit of the Cancer fun Th«l " Members are requested to at- rymore Theatre. Mrs. Thomas 1 cookies will be on sale. In and Nicholas Shy- *ns awarded to I itend this meeting to have a Coughlin and Mrs. Harry Heim Lydon On Leave; beloved daughter, -group picture taken at 2:15 charge of the Nathan Hale were co-chairmen of the affair. devoted granddaughter Bnu: , Mr. Shumny died Sunday at School lunoijeon will be Mr. Jo- Was Year in Turkey snol:t lllness ,niece, Miss Mary Sowirka. i - | ! Roosevelt Hospital. Surviving CARTERET — Pfc. Peter P. We especially wish to thanki Born in Ukraine, she was a;j0HN v O'DOXNELI, I ! ! are his wife. Anastwia (Hre- gt Demetrius Dinner Lydon, 48 Lowell Street, is the Rev. Jaroslaw Fedyk, pas- resident of Carteret for the] CARTERET — John V. tor of St. Mary's Ukrainian!past ten years. She was a scnior. TJonnell. 60, 18 Locust Street, sowiU'; four daughter, Mrs. IIWI,,.*, ,„„ „ presently home on leave after 0 Ann Signorelli, Woodbridge;. 'C°^™ ed '""" Pai; [' ! spending 12 months with the Catholic Church; Very Rev.jat Carteret High School andi^ Wednesday morning in h Alexander Steranka, pastor ofjwas to graduate in June with Rahway Hospital after a brief Mrs. Mary Nagy, Colonla; Mrs.E.^Sfc »*, " U. S. Army Security Agency in E,sther Yavelak. and Mto So>nowka,'Franrlene ^^•Ik MNapy^;, ;\S\\\am Ko" Attention CARTERET Students! Turkey. He Is the son of Mrs. St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catho- the class of 1960. |illness. Born In Glasgow, Scot- 'lic Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.;| communicant c[,land. he was a resident here 'ohie Shumny, Carteret; Stokes, Kenneth Llti- and Lillian C. Devitt of 585 Rahway Sne was A _'rof. Paul Grabowlch. Prof.' Ukrainian Cath-lfor 38 years and was a corn- ter, Mrs. Mary Linda Iiiua. Boris Nauinciso Avenue, Woodbridge. Mrs. the 6t Mai7 John Zadorozny; altar boys;' the St. Mary Ukrainia- n•• tain ' iu •- . • -«c. i 1,-. r.ti,, . Orange and a will appear as Ukrainian sol.r.st Plan Your PROM at Devitt is presently teaching at ,olic Church and was. tte P5>unicant of S, Joseph, Cath- \ Carteret; ten yith hl« own accompAiv, the Cleveland School. Pfc. Ly- church choir; Catholic Daugh-[fect of ^ Senlor r. She.olic Church and a member of i He pte.}.' •1 the •niandura", an don is a graduate of Carteret ,ers; Junlot* and Senior^ So-jwastocrewn-the ulniits Hol.V Name and Noctuwial St. Demttrlus Ukralrflan'Tnstrument m Ted's tailor Shop High School (class of 1958^, dahties and the Holy Name Mary at the "" on! Adoration Societies. He was em- ing of some 32 strings. Pfc. Lydon Is also a graduate [Society of the' St. Mary's:May *2 and oo. by Distillers' Co. Ltd. of he lived here most of his Itlon and benediction will (of the Signal Supply Specialist Ukrainian Catholic Church; a ^ ^ In WOODBRIDGE! Linden AFL-CIO. And a vet- He was retired by Benjamin offered respectively by R.-v. lool at Fort Gordon, Ga. His Mw. Stephen Haraulak; Junior Mi Irenp Kil k on M v ,g_ 1 :Moore Co. 10 years ago. I John Hundiak, pastor, and Re. assignment to the U. 8. Army and Senior Sodality of St. Ellas Surviving are herparents.ieran of World War I. : Peter Melech, assistant Security Agency was processed Greek Catholic Church; mem- Sowirka. The deceased was husband of[, •OSCAR C. ANDERSON The dinner will be foilci-d by Sfc. Raymond J. Martin of bers of the Providence Asso- mother beine the former^he late Atlella Kmetty O'Don- CARTERET — Oscar C. An-' by «. dance - to the luI1(-' the V. S. Army Recruiting sta- ciation; Marie Cavalero, pre- Kilyk; two sistCTS.jnell- Surviving are two daugh- SPECIAL RATES i fect, Amboy District Sodaiityi . derson, 323 Washington Ave- Jimmy Stltka and his tion, located in the Post Office ' and Irene; twoiters. Mrs. Juhn Timko and Mr. chestra. Building, Perth Amboy. His as Union; superintendent of Car-j PeU-r and Wasyl, all'Alex Moscic--.! of Cartfret; one; We— . _died Saturday at his home Will be given to all students of teret Public School Mr. Edwin] slgnment was guaranteed be of and her matpt-naliKrandaughter, Janet; two sis- Born in Elizabeth, he was a S, Quin; Mr. Herman E. Horn, tels lls resident here. Luslc of Oregon fore enlistment. After his leavi grandmother. M r s. Fenna ' ^ - Helen uaiton of Kcy- Carteret High School • ' principal of Carteret High He retired from O, d. Kelly U. 8. Serutor. Kilyk, also of Carteret. iport and Mrs. Annie Lchroer of School; personnel and teachers 1 "You'll Look and Feel Like a King White Sands Missile Range in if Carteret High School and Funeral sen-ices were held New Mexico for his next as- ;he public schools; students, Wednesday morning at 9 A. M.j in One of Our Tuxedos" signment. student Council and Senior from the Blzub Funeral Home. class of 1960, of Carteret High 54 Wheeler Avenue, and at 9:30 ...Ask your Friends Who Rented School; Mrs. Durst's Fourth A. M. at the St. Mary's Ukrain-' Hungarian Operetta Grade class, Nathan Hale ian Catholic Church where a: Their Tuxedos Here Last Year! To be Given Tonight School; Miss Richey's Home- High Mass of Requiem was OPEN room at Carteret High School; celebrated by Rev. Jaroslaw EVES. CARTERET — The Hungar- Fedyk. Interment was in St. BY Carteret Novelty Dress Co,; APPT. ian-speaking public is invited Wet Mix and Fluorine Dept., Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia to attend a Hungarian theatri- American Agricultural Chemi- Parastas services were held We Have the Latest Style Tuxedos and Accessories Including cal performance tonight at 8 cal Co.; those who donated ,Sunday, Monday and Tuesday o'clock in Bethlen Hall. their cars; honorary bearer*; evenings. The St. Mary "Ukrain- the All-White Hollywood Style! The Hungarian Theatre active bearers, flower bearers; ian Catholic Daughters recited Company of Karoly Sugar will those who represented the the Rosary Sunday evening at present the operetta "Huncut Senior class of 1960; Carteret |7:45 P. M. The St. Mary's A Lany" with many songs and and Rahway Police escorts and Ukrainian Catholic Junior and dances. The well known Hun- the Bizub Funeral Home for Senior Sodalities recited the Ted's Tailor Shop garian comedian, Mlklos Heltay satisfactory services rendered. Rosary Monday evening. will bring the laughs. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas CANCER The show is being; sponsored Sowirka and Family Tel. ME 4-3826 U. S. helping Haitians to un 17 Green Street, Woodbridge by the Lorantfy Ladies' Aid So- Mrs. Fenna Kllyk cietyi and Family prove their farms. ( THE BOOT SHOP...FOR U.S. KEDS! FREE *1?argain'Shoes "THE BIG just carfttetefc lik e LE$p»" 0 $4,50 to Rug Storage $5.95 YOUR RUGS STORED FREE 'TIL SEPT. Men's and WITH A "LASTING GIFT" Boys' Size* from 15th, 1960 ! EXTRA DURABLE FABRIC SHOCKPROOF ARCH CUSHION Whei Shampooed DUO-UFE COUNTER STATE JEWELERS REINFORCED TOE CAPS at Mother—always thinking of her family first , , . always there when you need MODERN HOME hw ... endowed with a magical quality for putting heart In a home. Tell Mom RUG GLEANERS she's tops on Mother's Day, every day. We've a fine selection of gifts and If you Ask for Plan "C" aw in d»AA, ftVit Mwn »« We have them for any f PA 1-1155 "The SUPER Select Mom's Gift Note . . . ttitm Kl 1—Ask Operator CHAMP" • Diamond Rings • Identification For WX UN with a checkup, for • Birthstone Rings Bracelets Pick-Up & Delivery Buys and Girl* SCIENTIFIC LAST FOR PERFECT FIT • Vanity Sets • Costume Jewelery $3.95 to $4.95 PULL-PJiOOF EYEIETS Service and a check! • Wrist Watches • Ladies' Shaven STRONG NYION STITCHING • Leather Wallets 1\> Clean U. S. Keds Just Put Them in the Washing Machine! • Necklace & Earring • Lovely Charms Sets MODERN HOME I HE BOOT SHOP • Silverware Sets • Portable Radios RUG CLEANERS Uuute S5, South Amboy INv lu w Mny 21 If the topsoil were read- ,,ii-vt-l1 nnd their regular meeting this eve- Mr. Thompson replaces Mr. mlttee is Mfttthey Avus. WWi^i ily obtainable. He is planning at the home of Mrs. Jean W. J, Stebler, who has served cis T. Tomczuk, James Yacillfe Knsy. 13 Bernath Street. as president of OATX for thi to plnnt shrubbery and flowers nnd Fred Hull. Andrea DeVlto of 10 Colgan past six years. Accordlnn to Mr. nnd n Japanese cherry •lr.lnia-j prre cxpensiw door p Avenue received her first holy Laud, Mr. Stebler wll! remain '•"rr\ tw' Pprsons Wlshl™ «",«"• being offered by the communion 8aturday April 23, on the board of directors anc donate may contact him nt qslmlttee. TickeU are'on sa Persh...R Avenue. | at St. Joseph's. A family cele- will continue to serve as as tnP Amedcan Ltgim Ut atlon was held In her honor sistant to the chairman of th rnmczuk. whn is also t.heiand from members of the the home of her granrlmoth- board. ndw chairman, stated that mlttee. Tickets are also B spveral of the members hnve In Jersey City. hl able from Mrs. Clifford jfulflllrd their pledge contribu- [jmduate - - Blithdny greeting to Dnn- ter, prpsldent of the Au School and State PEA Head to ions. ' Uembroski. 18 Dunster ! Commander Umansky stated Danny was one year old Address Dinner Fete] "Thr.se are urgently nreded."'that the Memorial is dedicated he stnt.ed, "If the post. Is to to Carterefs heroes of all i April 23. He was guest nf CARTERET — State presi- Rrliool. i« now mnke any plans im th'' Interior A room Is dedicated to NtchpUa a party with twenty dent of the Patrolman's Benev- Air Fnrcr ,.S alr- of the bulldlnR." Several com- Minue, Carteret's only winner wple In attendance. olent Association Jumes J. Vig- 1 mittee members have proposed of the Congressional Medal Of — Many of our Shorecrest ilante will be the guest speaker H an expimsion of the building tolI TT°n°r. attended a regional at the testimonial dinner to be 1 meet sfline of the contemplated of the Parochial held May 29, at St. Demetrius held at St. Joseph's, Community Center honoring Vednosday afternoon. Chief Charles L Mnkwlnski, The post is now paying twojIVirS. is — Get well wishes to Mrs. The affair Is being sponsored mortgages t-jteling almost $400 )orlna Dalton, 32 Jackson Ave- by the City Line Civic and Wel- monthly. i,oni to Mr. and ue who Is going into her fifth fare Association and is under Joseph Pletterer, finance of- HeadofBPf ,i iiundemann eek as a patient at the' Perth the chairmanship of Stephen ficer, stated that the 15 yenr mboy General Hospital. payment plan can be greatly CARTERET—Mrs, Mary .fii- Stn-rt n(. the Perth Alach. A few tickets are still kach was elected president of ,,,:,! Hospital. April Mends who wish to visit her available and may be obtained MRS. UhXAKIMNO UH'INI shortened If the post can place may do so. Itself ahead of schedule on ;he Business and Profession*! MRS, V\ 11,1,1 AM A. KOVACS jfrom the chairman or Harry -~ The Wednesdaynlters met payments. It won't be until Women's Club of Carteret, •* Allerl, Patsy Shaul, Patrolman Its meeting held recently, Oth«t n to Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs, Louise IChamra, Craig, Hundemann, September, 1962 that the prin- iUkaaluk, 7 Colgan Avenue. A Miss Mary Kurdyla is officers elected were Mrs, Rltfc;: K> ik'vmto, 91 Roo»e- Vlnce Zucarro or Det. Charles cipal payments will equal the Barch, first vice president; Mr* ,„,„,,, ni Elizabeth Cfen- :razy hat contest was featured Russo. jlnterest payments. Pletterer ex- Miss Beverly M. Bazsa Mh Mrs. Tillie Topkin as the Ginger Venion, second vkfc ,f,,,p;,;ll. April 22. Mm, plained that if the post could president: Mrs. Ann Matolm winner of the contest. Plans ' I .. rio is the former Irene Bride of Physician Hereplace Itself a year ahead of treasurer; Mrs. Margaret M«» were discussed for an outing Spring Affairs Listed schedule, thousands of dollars kay, recording secretary, and Weds William A. Kovacs lth their spouses sometime in CARTERET — Miss Mary. f State Lyceum, Ancona, Italy, in Interest could be saved. Mrs. Erwln Greenwald, corre- September. By Jr. Women's Guild Kurdyla, daughter of Mr. and ,nd graduate of the University ,. ;),,m to Mr. and Mrs.j CARTERET — Miss Beverly The bride was given in mar 1 Stev,e 8tek, service officer, sponding secretary. *.,' — Joanne Lukasluk, 7 Col- CARTERET — Spring events Mrs. Frank Kurdyla, Sr., 139 ' Rome Medical School, in- niinidv 85 Leber Avenue M. Bazsa, daughter of Mr. and rlage by her father. She wor Btated that World War I vet- Final plans were complat«di ', Ki/nbith Hospital, April an Avenue Is recuperating planned at a meeting of the Emerson Street, became the ;erned at Sydenham Hospital Mrs. Stephen Bazsa, 34 Elm- a gown of ivory satin, princess Junior Women's Guild of the erans who are retired should for a theatre party to New Yf|r|s .. . (vflr;idy is the former 'rom a toncllectomy at Perth bride of Dr. Belardino Lupini, lth residency at Harlem wood Avenue, became the bride styled, with a portrait necklin Hugarian Reformed Church. contact him to note whether with Mrs. Milllcent Matefy-t* of William A. Kovacs, son of Amboy Oeneral Hospital. Get 394 Ryders Avenue, New Bmns- Ital, both New York City. He and bracelet - length sleeves Members will go to the Mrs they are eligible for pensions. charlman, The bus will lefty* Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ko- well soon. 'wick, at a nuptial mass in the will practice in Carteret. from the borough hall at f&M horn to Mr. and' The bell-domed skirt, high A. Peters home for a baby show-! Commander Sherman Jay l)i;:t,iiT vac*, 30 Hamilton Avenue, Holy Family Church Saturday er. On April 28, the members morning, Uomansky today announced P. M. on Tuesday, May 10? ., vv::,u r Kuhns. 17J Car- Fords, at a double ting cere- lighted with pearls and rose will attend an inter-guild so- that Carteret Post No. 263 and >.|,,hilc Park at EllMbeth mony Saturday In St. Joseph's petals fell Into a court train Given in marriage by her Pastor to Report cial of the Women's Guild of the auxiliary unit, the Amerl- Old crop wheat and new oat* : Hospital. April 24. Mr*. Church here. Her silk Illusion veil was fast father, the bride wore a white the Reformed Church in Char- On Church Conclave jcan Legion, will celebrate tin in trading. .< the former Mary H»- ened to a crown designed witr silk organza gown, with Ma- Miss Shirley Lovacs, Mctuch- leston, Staten Island. Mothersl CARTERET — Worship ser- }a Maltese cross motif of pear! deira lace appliques and a V- en, was the maid of honor, of the congregation will be hon- Ices In the Hungarian Re- and crystals. The bride carrlec neckline. Her full-length skirt Robert Kovac*, Fords, brother ored on May 4 at Bethlan Hall. ormed Church will be at 10 v n snow a cascade bouquet of calla Hllei extended into a three-quarter- CAH [TRET - St. Joseph's of the bridegroom, was best The president, Mrs. William &nd 11 A. M., in the course of 1 For traveling, the bride wi! length train. Her veil of French St. Demetrius Community Center s .i! and Brownie Troop man. Lazar, appointed Mrs. John hlch Dr. Andrew Harsanyi, illusion silk was attached to a i:!1 i.,c '.icipate on the Sonny Attendants were the Misses wear a black suit, mink stol Nemlsh to represent the Guild! astor, will give a report on the crown of seed pearls. She car- Presents •••> rv program "Just For Patricia Majnuson, Colonla; patent leather accessories an on the planning committee lor meeting of the V. S. Conference ried a bouquet of white roses : ' , •linrrox morning from Marian lAngowskt. Perth Am- an orchid corsage. The coup! the conference to be held at if the World of Churches and camellias attached to a THE NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN MUSIC OF i .. ;r, 4S on Channel B. boy; Diane Petraltls, Linden will fly to Bermuda, and w the church center by the Guild which he attended this past white prayer book. ;>••:: mothers accompanying and Mrs. Oiola McKenney return May 7. They will 11' of the eastern branches of- the week at Buck Hill Falls, Pa. "THE SENTIMENTAL GENTLEMEN" Miss Barbara Kurdyla of I,. i'!;;:difn are Mrs. Jerome Carteret. at 727 St. (teorge Avenu Hungarian Reformed Church- The 10 A. M. service will be [Carteret, cousin of the bride, •;>.,.;. M:>. Ht'len Kublcka, Mrs Ushers were Raymond Ot- Woodbrldge. j. ionducted in English, and at was the maid of honor. Brides- P'I.I Rv.iu, Mrs. Eileen FurnUs lowski, Perth Amboy; Andrew Mrs. Stephen Kalas was ap- 1 A. M. in Hungarian. Mrs. Kovacs was graduated maids were the Misses Joyce i:.ii Mr Ruth Orlffln. Alao, Shariek and Charles Tarr, both pointed chairman of the mer- Sunday school and conflrma- from Carteret High School in Mizerak of Perth Amboy, Bar- » :tlf.n!;- Mrs. Kay Farrellofjof Ptords, and Fred Weber ol chandise club. The members ,ion class begins promptly at 9 1956, and from the Mandel bara Lupini of Richmond,.Va, TOM :isr Brovinc Troop. | Perth Amboy. donated two urns for the palms 'clock. School for Medical Laboratory Anita Lupini of New Brunswick in the church. Hostesses for the The Lorantffy . Society will Technicians, New York City and Milena Mattel ot James- evening were Mrs. WiUtam Meg- have its regular meeting on She U employed by Dr. LeRoy burg. Flower girls were Dolores yesi and Mrs. Jean Nagy. Wednssday. May 4; the Junior Homer, Woodbrldge, Coccia of East Brunswick, Do- Women's Guild on .Thursday, The bridegroom, a graduate menica Mattel of Jamesburg, May 5. Both in Bethlen Jial. GREETING CARDS of Woodbridge High School and ENGAGED TO WED: Mr. Confirmation Party nieces of the bridegroom. Ithaca College, Is a teacher and Mrs. Daniel H. PoweU, At Wojtkowski Home Dr. Salvatore Bucolo, Perth -for- in Woodbridge Township. At 57 Sycamore Street, an- A^nboy, served as best man Ithaca he was a member of Ph: nounce the enfaiement of CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. Ushers were Adam Sosnowski FOR THE FASTEST Epsilon Kappa fraternity. A their daughter, Patricia Ann, Charles Wojtkowski of 17 Har- Robert Rocky, Richard Bogash, SERVICE member of the National Guard to Zoltan A. Ur, son of Mr. rison Avenue, entertained at a Donald and Adam Sosnowski t Mother's Day (Maygth) Drive Into Our Mr Kovacs served six months »nd Mm, William Ur, 38 At- party Sunday afternoon in all of Carteret. WARREN Uv th« U, S. Army. lantic Street, Catreret. Mtas honor of the confirmation of FREE CUSTOMER Following a crujse and visit ill Powell is a graduate of Rah- their daughter, Paula Maria. PARKING AREA t ! ! to France and Italy, the couple • Confirmation way Hiih School and It em- Guests who attended were will reside at 18 Longview Ave- ployed as a secretary at Pulo- Mr. and Mrs. Casmer Wojcik, SERVICE nue, Carteret. For going away, ROCKMAN'S LIQUORS lato.- Products, Inc., Rahway. New Brunswick; Mr. and Mrs. COVINGTON the bride chose a beige and If TOU can't come in • First Communion Mr. Ur Is a rraduate of Stanley Wojcik and son.'Stan- SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 8, AT 8:30 P. M. BARBER SHOP white knit dress with beige ac- Call Kl 1-S975 for STORE HOURS: Carteret Hljh' School and is ley, Hery Wojcik, Mr. and Mrs. The best in barber work cessories. FREE DELIVERY Early Bird Tickets $1.75 — At the Door $2.00 9 AM. to 8 P.M. Daily — 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Friday presently servinf with the Walter Krysienski, Paul Wojt- by V. S. Air Force stationed at kowskl, Mr. and Mrs. John The bride, a graduate of St. 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. 681 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Thomas De Simone Eilln A J3., Florida. Mltroka, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mary's High School, Perth Am- Dales, Mr. and Mrs. Richard boy, and Mandel's school for ALL BC8E8 STOP AT Medical Assistants, New York, OUR DOOR TOTH PHOTO SHOP 14 Rybaczuk, Edward Wojtkowski, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wojtkow- was employed by Dr. George Randolph St. - Pershing Ave ftMidenU •( Carter^ Since 1M6" Washtafton ski and daughter, Barbara, of Frederick in Woodbrldge. CARTERET. N. J. COMPLETE *>»«ke Avenue Carteret Avenue % PLUMBER Woodbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. The bridegroom, a diplomai Carteret, Andrew Vogel of Kenllworth. PRODUCTS Phone Phone KI 1-5219 New Jeney Installation Slated WE HAVE For Holy Family PTA THE KI0HT CARTERET — Installation MACHINERY of the newly elected officers of TO CLEAN KiDi crab grau Mtdsl Guorontwd 90 to 100% KOCHEK'S Pharmacy the Holy Family P.T.A. will tfftctivtl F»rtiliz«i! Conditiontl Control! toil take place at the regular meet- PRESCRIPTIONS p*sts! Controls cfiickwndl Om application bstt Wm. A. Kochtk, n.C, HP Ing of the group to be held fDEI DtUVfDV SfHK* Hire* y*an and longw. Tuesday evening at 8 P.M. (n |the school hall. The executive Rtxall Original jbotird will meet at 7 P.M. It was announced that the 2 trip to the Meadowbrook has THE ONLY WAY TO GROW '• I^SALE been changed to Thursday, May Serving Resident! of: , PAX Prid« ( Sons, Mil. Isk ibout liKlusi.e Vmiiin ftin Edward (I. Brady, President Don't Wait 1 It's Too Late! 55 Washington Avt\, Carlcrel AtUntic City 51211 Phone NOW Kl 1-6815 IK New York. MUJ-(J|« Phil K. Chodoyh, D.D.S., Secretary ki i r. PAGE FOUB Polio Clinic WORSHIP (Continued from Psge 1» On May 22. these schools will > open from 1 to 5 P. M : indthe sti TOGETHER Woodbridge School 11, R<»* Street; Colonla School 17, In- THIS WEEK man Avenue; Iselln School ll,| for your Indiana Avenue. The Greater Iselln Civic As- Ruth-Marie Circle, second ST. JOHN VlANNEY (:„ WOODBR1DOE C.OSFIL sociation, In announcing this WOODBBIDOE CHURCH iTuesdsy. 1 P. M. clinic, pointed out th* fl??* """""Il^.Viiiwi* METHODIST CHURCH - nrceMlty for Improving CHURCH OF WOODBRIDGI Sunday Masses at 6 Main Street, Woodbridje CoS« Vripect Arena, an«- d»y, 8P. JT ih- vaccination level of the! •" "f*^ SSL.T^" IKT. Ibeo*o» 8. Stimuli, Mini Rehearss.1 10 and 11 A M. Township. Figures released by *»• utnttm. mmitm « tur. Ju»i mpert, Rldgedal* Avenue Senior cnoi Rectory, Mi*. taMU iHlitut rutor 'or Voatk MS KM - Sunday Sehool7:3Q P. M. Ionia. jthe New Jersey 8Ut« Depart- Otmtf L «»* A. It* Church »chool teacher. JEWISH the Department stresses the SapMlatialeat at Cbonta at same hour, CHURCH OF AVINIl irorAlp followed bj Adult Bible Sunday Senrkea HI W*#d»rtdge knm— vncclnatlon need for the pre-Out and regular claitej for J:45 A. M. — Church 8chool Runyon Ernst ?e child, and adult up AteiKl young people. land Bible Class 11-00 KM. - Morning wor- S« CkutM S »••€«•«»«•, W».D. to 4S. ship ttrrtce. Nursery is pro- 11:00 All, Morning Worsnlp( n:00 A. M—Morning- Wor- rWed. 12:0$ PM, Cttttf boui fel->hip Sonday Dbl _ junior and ons or water colors and da *j._.hin 5:00 P. M.—Junior IJ\ Choir «:00 Church Worship. 8. 9. 10 and P groups. n while. Well Ulk about colors. ,*™ DM -,. Bhn 6:00 P. M.—Junior Interme- Senior PJt cm Rno try different effects, things like! »:0<> - " Fellowship 7:00 1 Sunday School. 9 10 and •WYlWS Site that — which we never did be-j 7:S0 P.M, Pilgrim 0 P. M—M.YJ. Service. urdars trbm 10 to u IQ AM. Hebrew School fore I started lessons last fall. ship. - Wednesday, 7:10 PM-0 PM"* singsplrsttlon at I PM. So. though tha scrubbing and Meetings w ilSELIN ASSEMBLT Of GODPnyer meeting and Bible study cleaning may not get done on p Official Board. 1:00 CHUBCH Friday, 7:30 PM*- ST. JAMU* B.C. CHUECH schedule, we've found a whole third Thnnday. VTftedkrMf* MOMMY"? BF*T ROOTFRS — Thes* four 1 illlr tlrls »re Tery proud that their mother, M Berkeley Botlerar* Brttade. labor new world that we can enjoy Church School Stan, third Iselta, New Jersey WW DOVER Mrs. Frnlmcli W*ws. 15 Km J»mf» Place 1 srlin. his taken UB p»lntln/t. In the picture, together." Second Thursday. Women s yasgSt MXTHODI8T CH left to ri»ht. »rr Raton. »>.; Mri. Wrlsv hoi dim one of her oils and the babj, Wendy, 1> Monday. 3:00 Association. Show Opens Friday 1:30 Sunday' School, "»M KM. •*f OtNirt • R. D DMKUII: Terry 1" 5; »"<1 Donna, «H. Women'! Third Tharsdsy. Mens As- The art show, which will open P.M, second Wednesday, can- Worship Serrice, 11:00 KM. a.t sociation. next Friday In the hospitaller dresstofs. other Sunday M*SSH: •:«. 1:«. tt borne, so they rented factory Bible Study and Prayer :1» Ail.Stbtetb go near the water, W get to be Perth Amboy. snd an owner- thing with oils. She enrolled in School of Fine and Applied Arts juaj^ Wednesday. «;41shlp. qultt an expert Of course, It's partner of Parkway Fabricators, • class at the Art Workshop1**" ! dop portrait sketches of.

ma UVUHSoutI h4iiu»v Amboj •--"•••-•-y concer- -- • n whicWIU hVIHUVan1d J GallerVII iUUUIUUy Uo *n » * VMadiso- n Ave- »nyon.e wishing ttem. manufactures skin-diving suits nue one night a week with Mrs. and equipment'" '. _»«,Alicwe McClur...vv.«ue a»su he..v.r. ..instructorw..u . Drug industry Is accused of Made Own Equipment The pictures she is exhibiting profiteering. In the show are the first and; __ nnnnnm , jeveral years ago, be 'skin-diving got so popular, it third she ever painted. «••©«•••••(000OO9OOI Uii'lSS was hard to find places that It amuses Mrs. Weiss that manufactured equipment," Mr*.friends are amazed she can Weiss says. "Fred, his brother paint the underwater world so LLER'S and a friend, all of them craiy truly and well, never having about the sport, used to cut outseen It herself. bales of stuff on our living- "People seem afraid to let Gift Shop room floor and make up suits their Imaginations work nowa- ;ii MAIN STRFET themselves. Finally, orders pll- days," she^hinks. "I don't real- WOODBBIDGL 'ed in so, and the babies kept ly care whether the scenes are jcoming, things got Impossible true to life or not, its Just my conception of what things !mlght be like underwater." Asked how she managed to For a Limited Time Only! paint at all hi a household of four active daughters, a new Permanent Wave Special kitten and a huge German Shepherd dog, Mrs. Weiss smil- One at Regular Price ed. FREE SANEXj Second Wave Vi Price "Anytime from 9 P. M. to midnight after the children are lOTH PROTECTION! Make your appointment now while this in bed. Even though I may be tired when I start at the easel, special offer is available. the painting is such a change snttdioa. twmym and relaxation that in no time I'm refreshed and can go on for a couple of hours." P Mary Dolores This Iselin mother has also been interested to learn" how cleaners much her painting hobby has tide Beauty Salon facinated her daughters. "Robin and Bunny both have 354 Amboy Avenue 98 Washintgon Ave., Carteret a definite flair for design and Woodbridge N.£ KI 1-2222 or KI 1-2814 color and will often sit down r at the kitchen table with cray-

OVER BACK-COUNTRY ROADS AT 6 music WITH A SKY-HIGH LOAD QF TIMBER

Chevy middleweight ) Several yean ago, The California Oil Company in P^rth shows the big rigs Amboy started something new: an Educational Refund Plan. If its "*m» is complicated, its purpose is not The Plan is simply designed to help Calofl how it's done! employees get additional education which will help them in their jobs. That's a 6303 medium-duty roL-t powered by a 283-cu.-in. VS. ,It works like this: The Company will refund three-quarters ot\ the aW But there's sun nothing medium- duty about the load. Mr. ]. E. of apj^oved school or college counes taken by any regular Caloil employee-l/ Blankinship, Artumuu logging the counes will be useful to the employee In his job. Or if they'll contribute to contractor, says both of fci^ torsion-spring 6303s "moce along his overall development. (Caloil is strong .on promotion from within.) at 40 to 50 mile* per how with 55,000 pounds gross weigfti ana maintain a 5-trip-o-day schedule As you might expect, a lot of Caloilers have applied for Plan benefits- uttii no trouble at all" Figure the and most of those who've applied have gotten them. Pipe fitters have taken money you save when you've got a medium-duty truck dot can technical courses in pipe fitting. Office people have studied accounting and cover 30JXK back-country miles a year tpith a Idgh-toanage load] puifchasirig and office managements

WeVa never seen anything like the amount of prais tack owners are But one ppplication that mystified us a bit wa,ln e one made by a Cadofl l*> heaping on CheVy's new torsion spring rofpe^aaoJ Ownm like the secretary. She didn't want to take a course in shorthand or typing or bookkeepif. fact the tnicf handles a whole lot What s^e wanted was ^course in musk. Which struck us as a little unusual. easier, can move taster off Ac IOM) without beating the driver to death and shaking loose «D the sheet metal The mystery was soon explained. The department the young lady They like the idea of extra tinnands of mils before trade-in! . . . Drive worked for was broadcasting a music-appreciatjon program for schools She ' • • » 60 Chevy just once. It'i a whole new experience * simply wanted w understand the subject a little hetter so she could do her job

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Hadassah Elects Slate; School 22 Daneei no great change for a day at PT J ._ Walsh Speaks Hollywood News Mantis Count least, but luckily I happened V' A to Raume for 5 Week$ to look at the jars about anj On School 22 Site Todays picture review: |f.irs COLON1A — Richard Blen, hour after I'd capped them, „„,„„„ , , Mrs. Kaplan President To History Club NEVER SO TEW and thousands of insects were COLONIA - A Japanese chairman of tmn-age Friday Grows Fast mBgnolla tree win lfmt d Dr. diaries Not since The Bridge on the trying to get out through the ** D * WOODBRIDOE- The.wlth Mrs. Irving Goodstein SEWAREN — "How Omen Is night dances at School 22, TIBS 101 0 0 River Kwal has there be«n a SEWAREN — The Playing airholes. Some already had I " " *' afternoon on the- wx of the Woodbridne Chapter of Hadas- chairman for Hadassah, and lawn of 8cho 1 22 1n the flrst Your Garden?" was the subject announced that they will start Mantis, an Insect that eats and were all over the porch" 'j ° - topic was, sah elected a new slate of offi- more gripping war picture. rbor D y e in.'; f0r ot by again tomorrow night nt the many harmful garden pests, Mrs. Slmonsen quickly got * ,, * ' ™J ^t*/ - nr Atomic cers at a meeting at the Adath Slstorhood. This, too, Is laid In the Japa- the school. Donated by Him school and will continue for the as always been regarded at Israel Community Center. They the. Amboy Peed and Garden the jars down on the grass and|thP lrpe wll nor)or the lM& The Southern New Jersey nese war theater, with Frank next five Friday nights. uclcy and good to have. professor of are: Mrs. Alfred Kaplan, presi- Reglona.1 Chapter will hold Its Shop before the Sewaren His- Sinatra giving a brilliant per* liberated the rest of the Insects lRrade class which graduate!'! Winners of the "slow" dance But Mrs. LeRoy Slmonsen, of the dent; Mrs. Stanley Shinrod, first spring conference on Sun-tory Club. Held at the home of formance as a Captain in A cocoon Jar which she gavelhis June. Leonard Fischer, - contest at the last affair were East Avenue, feels that there's r at Rut' vice president of program; Mrs. day, Monday, and Tuesday at Mrs. John Cassldy, East Avenue, charge of a small force of Roy several weeks ago to show « °unds committee chairman of *" l'hvsios Sandy Swenson and Richard such a thing as too many Pray- the is author Burton Sher, vice president of the Fairmont Lodge, Lakewood. guerilla fighters' harassing the to his first arftdgrade class at the' PTA,. selected the tree, as- he meeting also heard advice Lello, with Joann De Plerrl and ing Mantlses around her sl!tpd Mrs Rectt- fund raising; Mrs. Walter Shl- Mrs. Jack Qottdenlter, Zion- Japanese troops In the Jungle. Sewaren School was enjoyed' ^ - Charles Schwartz,^ ••Crystal rom Victor Bowman of the| James Tlerney, as runners-uo. Just now. in Rut' manskl, vice president of edu- ist affairs chairman, reviewed Rnd returned the same day. But achievement chairman. American Agricultural Com- On meeting Carla (Qlna Lol Two hundred young people at- It startedabjut six weeks a*o MrV Also participating in tfier nrch on nu- cation; Mr«. Edward Slotkln, events of 1959. lobriglda) the bold Captain vice president of membership; pany on gardens and saw a film tended, and the chaperonei when a neighbor, Mrs. James lar which she gave her nephew!went will be Mrs. Florence I ,ys, and dfr Mrs. Joseph Schleslnger falls in love with her, but they Szenul, gave Mrs. Slmonson's g p Mrs. Jerry Cohen, treasurer; were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sa- ' hi Ai hl 22 ,j;u compo urged women to collect all out- illustrating good lawn care. quarrel bitterly over the man 'or his class at Woodbrldge Augustine, School 22 principal, dusk, Ous Llplnskl. Mr. and seven-year-old son, Roy, four High School Is doing. who will accept the tree on bn- siwidlng re* Mrs. Walter Cohen, financial standing Ad money and to pay with whom she Is living (Paul In building a new lawn, the Mrs. Harold Alda, Mr. and or five big Insect cocoons. hfllf of thft scnooV other uestJ< "the country, secretary; Mrs, David Levlne, their pledge*. Henrled) and part In con- "if they still had it around l * speakers suggested the follow- Mrs. Stanley Lee, Thomas Ble(i, "We didn't know what they ftlso ec tin. Klwanls recording secretary; and Mrs The Senior Young Judeans without a cap, on Monday Ii ™P ted ate Partltk J. reg y rs ing steps: application of four or siderable anger with each other, B(> lft ld presented the program for the Robert Oarrone and Joseph were, but put them in several feel sorry for them," she says.! y n. superintendent of outlined aherman Goldsmith, corre- five inches of topsoil, layer of A tense court martla.1 Scene evening entitled, "Cable from Pelllgrlno. Jars to watch them hatch out schools, and Vincent McDon- playing spondlng secretary. humus, peatmoss or both, ap- leads to an unexpected tut very and Roy was so Interested," his The Praying Mantis, accord- Israel" Taking part were Ellen Ing to the Encyclopedia Brl- nell, In charge of maintenance^ .ininlc research Mrs. Robert Melnlck, Mrs plications of fertilizer, then dramatic ending. mother says. "Nothing much Swerdel, Dale ChodoSh, Bar- tannlca is a creature of voraci- for Township schools. T University Joseph Goldberg, and Mrs. Al- grass seed. Seeded area should Second Thoughts happened during the coo bara Dern, Jane Ooodsteln, El- Sensational entertainment not ous habits. The variety that Is i bert Rlchman were be raked lightly with a flexible- A man had a slight difference weather and they Just stood 1: len Temkln, Ruth Zuckerburg, to be missed on any account. common in the northeast No other Insect has been tha- ,m|iictlni[ ninny serve on toothed leaf rake, covering the of opinion with his wife. But hethe Jars on the porch." Ellen 8tah United States is from three to subject of so-many myths andr ;1!11< mi r adiation, ^ f i '. n>ylll» Qreenberg acknowledged his error gener- seed rib more than one-quarter With the arrival of Monday' legends In so many parts of tha or a period of three year.. j Llchtman, La r r a I n e ously by laying: "You are righl four Inches long and green or llence inch. Use of a light roller, about MEET1NG TONIGHT heat, however, the Jars began world. A South American varie- ''An Afternoon with Milton'Stein, and Marylyn Black and I am wrong, as you gen- brown In color, it was Imported „• present re- one-third full of water, Is then HOPELAWN — There wll to get active. What looked like originally from Japan to de- ty of the mantis Is big enough Steinberg", will be presented at; The newly elected officers erally are," Then he hurried of: Vill harness advised.. The new lawns should >e a meeting of the Hopelawn hundreds of worms began crawl.jstroy harmful Insects, partlcu- to catch and eat. frogs, lizards an Oneg Shabbot on Saturdays-Ill be Installed on May 1$ at 1,1 radiation be watered lightly with a fine Home and School Association to catch his train. ing around, and Mrs. Simon- larly grasshoppers. It Is the and small birds. "Devil's riding afternoon at the home of Mrs.ithe annual Hadassah lnstalla- ( •ai-'i. mid feels spray several time a day for the tonight at 8:00 P. M. at School "So nice of him to pu. t it Uk sen decided to put caps on the only Insect that can turn its horse," "Soothsayer," and In Sol Klein, 601 Linden Avenue.:tlon with Mrs. Irwln Hundert iirf source of This Is being sponsored Jolntlyjand Mrs. Fred Kaufman as co-'flrst two weeks. As grass devel- 10. Election of officers will be that," his wife sold to herself)jars, punched with air holes, neck. A still, he&d-down post the southern United 8tates, by Hadassah and Sisterhood, chairman. [Opes, water less ofWn but in held. First grade mothers will — and then she beginn to think' "That was at about 10 A.M.," tlon which It uses for stalking "Mule Killer," are. other namei r, experience larger amounts to deepen the be In charge of hospitality, 'about it. she says. "I thought thwe.'d he Its prey gave rise to its name.'it is known by. ,'•!]. Or. Whit- root zone. :i,.|,.iir warfare Mr. Walsh laid that when 1 due to the Old Timers to be Honored ,„, the whole the new grass Is 2'/a Inches high, it should be cut with a sharp ;i,r users. He mower adjusted to cut at two HI mine waste By Knights of Columbus inches. Frequent mowing i V,',l IV' SOlVPC i (ii H J«C^KI I necessary during the early WOODBR1DOE Middles™ Also present as guests atid;stages to encourage slower- 'outirll 857 Knights of Coluni- members of the lcxal council starting permanent grasses. As •|-|,ISSIC" Says: nif, Instituted 56 years ago in Tor more than fifty years will the lawn matures, regular soak- Voodnrld#e. will honor the. old-!be Thomas F. Gerity. Fred!inj!S to a d«pth of four or five (torn Imers at a social Saturday at:Clegatura, Ferdinand Kath.||nches are needed he club. The affair will begin John M. Sullivan, James J. Be proud of your garden an«ti«id« tontohiJ p«hnl, fajtoding Al- "> » M. lo I:M P..H Stop In for Free drlo. 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jWoorihridKo for .ho brnr-flt of ">««« or the wooonriage and tl,r HRrron Public IMtty. F("dSWome n S CMb"- Tu-kot. mid pro.rnm, .nay * Homes to be visited will be '(iinsuMcd at. the firM stop at that of Mrs. John Coyne. 67 /nitiity Episcopal •""'l.nrli. Green Street, but built in 1848 II I-IMM Trinity Church was organic,by George OHnch; Mr. and cd in 1698 and Is reminiscent of jMrHi Charles E. Gregory, 129 iKimlnnd. OutsmndlnR Green Street, built in late

bridge miller: .lames Parker.ientlne; home of Mr. and Mrs. first New Jersey publisher and'Albert Schaefer, 402 New Dover : »-* Robert Lee, author of the New,Road, Colonla, early American w&?!$ #• Jersey Constitution. house built In 1811: home of '•-a-' • The second stop will be theMr. and Mrs. Charles Hervey, First PresbyteriRn Church Rev-New Dover Road, Colonia, also! olutionary War names assocl- built in 1811; home of Mr find iiled with the church are Gen-JMrs. Howard Van Busklrk. New Nathaniel Heard, CaptainjDover Road, Colonla. and early "Shei-wond", Hie, ho tin- "' ^'r. and Mrit. Chnrlfs llervrv Nathaniel FiteRandolph and'American barn red farmhouse visitfd Dr Moses Bloomfield. The firstjbuilt In 1800; home of Mr. and Road, hiiill In 1811. will •><• "" "Oman's Club Conducted tour Ma, wan p»rt of Charlm Freeman Entatr. It features early Amerlran plnp ,Ml1 white child born In Woodbridge, Mrs, Norbert Jost, 12 Freeman furniture. Mary Compton, is buried in its Street, Woodbridge, which dates VICTORIAN HOME: Mrs. John Coyne Is shown in her home al !)* (Irern Street, which was built in 1R4B by Grorge churchyard. back to the 17th century and is 'Lftughlln; Clinch. Esquire. The hnrnf, which feature early Victorian, Empire and Chippendale furniture, rare class, Havlland Next to be visited is the Bar-believed to be the first manse Carstenson, Mrs! Mabel Naylor.jAWARD WINNERS 1 •fitna and painting*, will be part of a tour of historic churches and houses in the Township sponsored by the Woman ! ron Public Library built in 1875 . Mrs. William! -WOODBRIDGE — "A Club of Woodhrlrige for the benefit of the Rarrnn Public Library. ian Church. The latter home and dedicated in 1877. Of par-furnished' In Early American Almasl. Mrs. Henry Duham, f the Groat Lakes11 was the for ticular beauty are the stained ' o mMe the annual lamps, prlmi-Mrs, Albert Matlack. Mrs. John theme of the Cub 8cout Pac*[ June 18 Jlc at Sinnsplration, Sunday only American Jewish agency and Qresh Mrs Herbert ReutschJl33 mrrtlnu held Tuesday nightj In the world had been estab- Deft tiles that face the fire- tlve paintings, old glass 18 P.M. All friends and member»s U.J.A. Meeting at-MrsMrs. William Miller, Mrs. WaiWHI- aHtI thmer Whit«,.•,e. Churchv-..^v... De„-..n . 2* Soviet - bloe c Church to Mark lished. place and depict biblical scenes, china and has an Informal 'are cordially invited. Junior ter Miller. Mrs. Walter Mf-'vin. won the honor fla«_ for thejfound betUr off. •'HiRh Fellowship, May 6, at 7 He was thV director of post The children's room downstairs mosphere that is appealing. K Mrs. arrest attendance of parents! 'Family Week' P.M. will have as their guests Slated May 7war operations which provided is a new addition, built lawty Hostesses will be Mrs NellMrs. James ™- d , th U. .8. the Fellowship from Railway's over a mUlion people with through the efforts of the Stoddard. Mrs John Almasl. Steven Almasl, Mrs. Joseph ,»mi "lenaa siine McjSwcdlgh hll,, AVENEL — Family Week willjpirst Presbyterian Church, mew WOODBRIDGE — Melvin S. urgent reUef and wXre aid Woodbridge Township Business Mrs. Herbert Nielsen. Mrs. Earl Caso, Mrs. Stephen Bacstoy. ward winner *rre Robort Me- Swedish bualno*. Since his affiliation with U.J.A. be observed at the First Pres- member classes will be helj at Goldstein, administrative vice byterian Church May 1, to 8. the church May 9, 16 and 23 in the uplted States, he has (chairman of the United Jewish kept close contact with Jewish The week will start with fam- from, 8 to 9 P.M.. so all may Appeal, will speak at the Wood- communities in every area of ily worship m Westminster get acquainted with members ACME. GOOD WILL COUPON distress overseas, as well as, Hall, 8undfty at 9 and 11 A. M.iof the session. bridRe Jewish Community Cen- •••••••••«•••••••• The adult weekend retreat ter May 7 which will be thethe progress of Jewish settle-^ The mother-daughter banquet ment in Israel. will be held Tuesday at 6:30 will be at Pocono Crest, May, climax of the 1960 Woodbridge P.M., In Church Hall. Speaker 27-30. The Senior High group The Baruch Yeffeth Yeme- Community Center Campaign. nite Dance Group will also Worth will be Mrs. Frederick G. Scovel, will hold its Retreat at Hilltop Mr. Goldstein joined the R.N., a graduate of Syracuse Ranch, Maryland, at the same make their first local appear- University, Hospital School of time. The Senior High Boys will European staff of the American ance on this date. Nujwlng. Mrs, Scovel Is present- conduct g public car-wash Jewish Joint Distribution Com- Baby sitters, free of charge, Green Stamps are available for this unusual ly Oh » special assignment In every Saturday from 10 A.M. tomittee In 1941, the darkest year the medical office of the Com-4 PM. at the church parking in the history of European evening of entertainment. TMi covpnt W good foi 100 54H Grttn Stomp. *r« mission on Ecumenical Mission lot to defray expenses for the Jewry when Adolph Hitler and viA pvrchoK of $10. Or nor* ot atiy Acm* Marh«t. 7A 19i

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DYUTE* expandable polystyrene will be performing in many In supermarkets you arc now buying tomatoes, ice cream, of these new applications. ' Ideal GrapefJuice 4*159- and cheese as well as mpy other foods, in low-CMt dupo^bte - Kappas Chwnkabafru miM»mm1ib**WWP'Smbmtitt r plastic containers. uses of plastits. Tliey are idusd in plastics production^as anti- wwr-^ t]A9 The building industry now us^ plastics for wall covering] oxidants, light stabilizers, and plastictzers. Koppers plant at flooring, glazing, paneling. Foatfed plastics an u; sd to insuf Port Reading, New Jersey, is one of the state's leading chemi- late curtain wads and other types of "sandwii" panels. . cal producers.,. and one of the reasons why New Jersey is i49- New jobs for plastics are found every day. Dog Food one of the top chemical producing -utes in America. New Use of plastic^ housewares, toys, packaging, sporting Jersey has additional reason for pmic now, during Chemical goods, powtr afid hand tools, and electrio components con- Progress Week ... April 25 to April 29. Pie Cheese Ring Dog Food KOPPERS PLASTICS Chiffon Cake Hm im, J+t» 3M. PORT READING, NEW JERSEY ' Tissue PAGE 8EVHI hung Bowlers Knights to Hold N. /. Masonic Lodges Set : Hold Banquet Annual Dinner Memorial Rites Here AVKNEL - The. Avenel Ban- — St. Cecelia's Aa- and Junior Bowling League sembly, fourth D^reo KnlghU WOODBRIDOE — The New •Id Its Rainbow for Girls, 37, will meet third nnniml banquet will hold ltd annual dinner- Jersey state League of Masonic uiiflny all ladles and present them at- Laclilrwicz's Ban- dance, May 14 In St. Cecelia's Clubs, Inc., will hold its fifth with a flower. They will also '''• linll, Perth Amboy. Rpeak- Recreation Hall. Oak Tree annual memorial Cherry Blos- serve refreshments. wns t'ommitteeiimn John P Road. som Service at the Woodbrldse Americus chapter, Order of iitthi-s, Tlilrd Ward. A roast beef dinner ill be Methodist Church, Sunday DeMolay for Boys will act as Kitty members, aged 8 to 15, served, after a cocktail hour May 22, at 4 P. M, 8tanWy \ ushers. Americus Craftonana ml their parent attended the there will be continuous music Laddie, Avenel announced to- dub, 1018, Sea Scout flWp 337, siffalr. Edward from 8 P.M. to 1 A.M. Special di\y. will assist with Parking oars. nhtmlre. coach, served as entertainment Is planned for Sermons will be preached by of ceremonies with Wal- the evening with a door prize Rev. Charles 8. MacKenzle of Mulvlhill, Harry Jones, and to be given at the conclunlon Of the Avenel First Presbyterian Post, Auxiliary Taylor, coaches, assisting the festivities. Church, Rev. Ralph Hlrtle of Installation Set i the presentation of awards. All third and fourth degree the First Congregational AwardR were presented as members are invited to attend. Church, Woodbrldge; Rev AVENEL — Final plans for follows: St. Qeorga Pharmacy, Only those making reservation* William Schmaus, Tector ol the Installation ot new officers first place in the Junior divdivll- will be admitted and they must Trinity Kpiscolpal Church of the Ladiei Auxiliary of Ave- 'Ion; Avenel Coal and Oil, first be made before Monday. For STEPHEN J. VAHdo RICHARD J. SI.OAN Woodbrldge and Rev. Theodore nel Memorial Post, VJ.W, plane in the bantam group, in- reservations call William Com- COMPLETE INITIAL COURSE: Airman Htfphen J. , Seamans, pastor of the Meth- were made at a meeting Mon- dividual prizes In the bantam iskey. Liberty 8-1485, or WI51- son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Variro. 315 Campbell Rtnrt! odist Church. ay, with Mrs. Norman Dun- division went to David Ritchie lam Duerscheklt, Liberty 8- and Airman Richard J. Sloan, son of Mr«. T. H. Abker, 3(io Americus Assembly, Order of presiding in the absence hlRh set, 287; John Kosak, high 5462. Grant Place, both of Woodbrldce, have completed Initial f the president. (tame, 173 and David RItche, Russell Alexander, program courses of Air Force bnstc training at Lackland AFn, DE FEDERICO-NEMEHH The post and its auxiliary wl)l Jointly install their slates average, 124. Awards for book chairman, announced that Teias. Both are graduates of Woodbrldge High School. PORT READING — Mr, and _ Kccelvtar O°od Clttamihlp plaqiifs at th# Community iihtst Thank Individual scores In the Junior more ads are needed for the Airman Sloan will attend a technical training coarse for Saturday at 8 P.M. at tha Mrs. Frank J, Nemeth. Jr., 185 Maple Tree Farm. Mrs. Doro- •r fnr'tMr rmplnyee ironpii »rr loft to rlnht, Chester W. Antiwiewici. division were made to Harry program book. Proceeds are supply specialists at Amarillo AFB, Texas, and Alrmsn Woodbrldge Avenue, have an- hy Barber is chairman, Mrs, Jones, m, high set, 837; Greg- used In charitable work. Varfo has been selected to attend the technical course for N ! of Sewaren; John A. Stewart, New Jersey Bell Telephone Company; nounced the engagement of James J. O'Brien, installing of- ' ''( ory Morse, high game. 217 and The final contest of "Twenty- munitions and weapons maintenance at Lowry AFB, Colo. Kidlo C'orporallon of Amerlrsi of Avrnei; and Harold Barraclough, Kop- their daughter, Franclne A. icer and Mrs. Robert Sohneld. pern Company, Plaitlci DIvlMon, Tort " " Harry Jones, in, high average, One" a take-off on the televis- Nemeth to Carl A, DeFrederico er, Installing conductress lot 136. ion program, was held April 14. RECEIVE AWARDS FETED AT SHOWER son of Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Winners of the mother and The purpose of the contest was SEWAREN — Den 3 of Cub DeFederlco, I Daniel Street the auxiliary. Mrs. John F. WOODBRIDG&—Miss son Tournament, bantam divi- to keep the Ktilnht constantly Scout Pack 34 took part in the Carol Both are graduates of Wood- Osthoff will be the district representative. ity Chest Awards sion, were Paul Karmazin and alert and aware of the funda- Pack night held recently at Schwenzer, daughter of Mr brldge High School and are New Ambulance Mrs. Dunham will represent Mrs. Henry Karmazin; father mentals of their religion. Priz- Trinity Episcopal Church par- and Mrs, William Schwenzer, employed by Koppers Company, the club at a testimonial din- and ron tournament, Paul Mul- es were awarded. The contest ish house. Den members who 757 St. George Avenue, who will Inc., plastics division. Expected Soon received awards were: William ner In June for the 8th district to Township Groups ihlll and Angelo Perraro; In was directed and moderated by become the bride of James president. o Avenel—The Avenel-Colonla ;he Junior division; mother and Joseph Pennelly. Frelish, gold and silver arrow; ARROWS FOR SOLDIERS Donald Moran, Wayne Caffrey Kane, South River, on June 11 Mrs. George Gassaway, chair* • me? - The Hew Technical High School, Wood- First Aid Squad heard Steve ion, Robert Koslc and Mrs. Ed- Dtah — Bows and arrow man of the candy sale, an- brldge; Heyclen Chemical Cor- Allen Sander, Kenneth Kovacs was honored at a ihower given Transport Com- Bumback, captain, give his re- ard Koslfc; father and son, have been Issued to specially nounced candy can still be ob- hraeV* Independence Fred Hereman, gold arrows; ,,im,. was one of poratlon, Forts; Ronson Cor- port for March. The squad Donald Lanchowlcz and John by her bridal attendants, Mrs. trained units of the Utah Na- tained from her. ,.,mies honored porntlon. Woodbridfre; Swift & Lachowlcz. John Kondor, William TRggart Virglnla McFarlande, Miss Lor- tlonal Guard. The archers are 3 accident call*, U To be Marked, Sunday bear badges; William Nevell The attendance prize fU ' hrr plaque Company. WoodbrIdRe: and the »"™«™ ' Twelve businesses sponsoring raine Pavlik, Miss Betty Kanejtralned In guerilla warfare. 51 P l s orts 4 fire calls and 3 won by Mrs. Schneider. The ,,t thIe specia. 1T.l P»cultFaculty of the Woodbridgc! r ?. ' the Avenel League are Abbe WOODBRIDGE — A special wolf badge. Mrs. William Fre- and Miss Jean Schwenzer, miscellaneous, totaling 38. The at Their swift, silent arrows hav quarterly audit report Wai >;. sponsored forjTownshlp School 8ystem service to commemorate Israel's lish is den mother. the Log Cabin Restaurant. wo ambulances traveled Slg Lumber Comany. Avenel Coal a range ot 300 yards. given by Mrs. Gassaway. 12th year of Independence will I isirial «nd bus-i miles and 120 man hours were and Oil, Avenel Fire Company, 1 Daldone's be held on Sunday at 8:00 TM, ,'iifnis by the volunteered. Avenel Hardware, j Cleaner, Karmazin Plumbui(? Rnbbl Samuel Newberger Cnrsaly A -new Cadillac ambulance and Heating, Kohut Electrical In- charge. ;miv Chest. Thej will be arriving at squad head- 8ervlce, Ruesch and Week Plaques will be dedicated In . held at the] quarters within a week. The Plumbing and Heating. St. An- memory of Row Clayman, .jii Amboy, gave Betrothal Told purchase of this much-needed drew's C.Y.O., fit. George Sylvia. Dem, Nat Shlnrod, to 14 Wood- vehicle wa« made possible W0ODBRID0X - Mr. and Pharmacy, Avenel Bhop-Rlte Mollle Stern, and Pepl Eva ::i industrial and through public donations. Mn John Oursaly, 289 Main and Metro Motors. Tepper. n z e plaques Street, haver announced the en This year's fund drive will bi A shelf of books In the i, under way soon. The coin brary will be presented Shell Oil gftgemttit of their daughter FIRE ENGINE FOROOTTEN cards are being prepared with memory of Sylvia Dern. . wiiren; Bell Tel- Marie Carolyn, to Robert C Matthews, N. C. — When an the help of the Olrl Scouts. nnd Local Slnka, son of Mr, and Mrs, alarm sounded, about 50 volun- •v.i'atlons Workers|Otowe Sinka, 89 Trento Street, New residents requiring in- teer firemen jumped up from BOARD MEETS TONIGHT AFI.-CIO: Radio I«Un. formation about the loca! their dinner tables to answer WOODBRIDGE—The execu- rf America. Aven- Miss aunalj. a graduate of f1""1 may call James Atkln- the call. They reached the scene tive board of the Woman's As- . tinning Company, Woodbrkt'ivuihriilMa MlsUlffh RnhnnSchooll . 1. Bon> Ppresident, ME 4-7489. of a grass fire In record time. sociation Of the First Presby- il Com- employed IV Hanien Ac Yorke But nobody had gone by way of terian Church will meet tonight Divlslon, Port Company, Woodbrldge. Her U. fl. money supply «hows a; the fire station and brought the at 8:00 P.M. at the home of upturn. fltnca attended Iselln schooli fire engine. Mrs. R. B. Randolph. ftcii' given to em- and served four years In the ;is from the Prison Air Force. He is employed by .V-: • 1: Faculty of the D, 8. Envelope Company, lsolin; Valentine Mi'lucben. Cumpuny, Wood :ty ot Middlesex Cuban peasant* note gains on .; Vocational and cooperative farm. COMING... VOODBRIDOE PUBLISHING CO, 8 GREEN STREET .VOODBRIDOE, N. J. ; Enclosed ^please find $4.00 tat one subscription to: -Woodbridge Township H INDEPENDEUT-L1ADIR '" CARTERET PRISS [j EDISON TOWN8HH>-rORD8 BEACON fo lie sent to* - - .-— CLEAN-UP it SAME Guaranteed by ADDRESS .... Good Housekeeping rows _ WEEKS (2 Weeks) Monday, May 9th Vss. "Writing checks, too, is speedy'-toe fastest wiy Thru t: :>!/ monthly bills. '•' "-!es to draw Saturday. May 21st r^ Jtes to mail them — Do your part by brightening, up your home. The appearance w the job is done. of your home is an expression of confidence in yourself. It establishes you a» a good solid member of the community. Make it a place you can be proud of... clean up y6ur property ... give your house a fresh coat of paint... go to Work on those needed'1 repairs . . . remodel, improve, plant new shrubs, Try it: lawns, gardens. When you do this, you not only increase the value of your property, but you also make it a better place Open a Checking in which to live. So pitch in ... let's roll up our sleeves and Account with us. get to work! MAYNARD WINSTON, Sanitation Commissioner For this... or I~ANY FRED MODAVIS, Sanitation Superintendent banking service consult... Special Notice! "'''««• Hank with ALL the Services" Any uwwMai wf,t J 5 with the removal of trash or debris will be individual attention. It will merely l><* nwejwary EVERY NIOHT TILL a P.M. for residents to phone the Sanitation Department ANK AND and outline the particular problem which will be speedily and courteously attended to. WOODBRIDGE Green St. Circle (Iselin) Intersection Routes 1 and ! COMPANY The Phone PERTH AMBOY 365 Smith Stroet Perth Amboy, N. J. % ME 4-8496 5 B10t-KS WFST OF RAILROAD STATION-FREE PARKING ON PREMISES AT BOTH STORM MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A. M TO » P. M. : Federal Depo«it Insurance Corporation Numlx 4 FK1HT i two sons, Frank A. and Robert McOulre Air W,; three sisters, Mrs. John in the Air Force •• """It;,.,•, Van Decker, Miss Ella Reedy, Amboy; three sist01'"111 • JuniorClubwortlenlnduct^ OBITUARIES M|Mr MrR. John Scsnlon;- two broth- ile FatelngeJteinger MrVl !p'- '* ers;i», , xvoijjRalpuh «"anu d" William» , three and Mrs. Mabnl ,'"":' L 1 Il; itepsons, Christopher' "••'•"- , Joh*"'""n brothers'brothers,, RobeRobenn t(.;',!! j New Slate of Officers ANDREW REINER from The Flynn and Son ind Donald Bftrth. and HarnlrHaroldt knlle*•„„'„'"^, ^ A PORDB — Funeral services Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue. sauquasauqua , PPa./ami'i';,'"a 1 "f| AVENEL, — The Junior Guest* attending were Mrs. Burial was in Alpine Cemetery William Hansen, president of for Andrew Reiner, 108 Fair- MBS. RUTH K. SPRINOARD ren. onmns Club of Avpnel In- field Avenue, who died Mon- A native of Brooklyn, she KEASBEY—Funeral services ;tn!lcri Mrs. John Eftan, Jr. asthe Avenel Woman's Club; Miss had resided here 48 years, She c day morning ln Perth Amboy ,'or Mrs. Ruth Keller Sprinfjard, JOHN M. TS(:in\ . resident nt a ten Tuesday at Valerie Greco, president of the R ,f General Hospital after a short was the widow of Arnold Wett- 58 19 Dahl Avenue, who died WOODBRIDOF hf Aveiinl-Colonla First Aid Sub Junior Woman's Club of Illness, were held this morn- mer. Monday night In Perth Amboy services for John M ., ^ buildini?, with Mrs. JoAvenel- ; Mrs. William Kuzmlak, Surviving are two daughters, Ing from The Flynn and Son General Hbspltal after a long 43, 31 Mobile Avr,,,,, ' Wukovets, advisor, as ln-honorary advisor; Mrs. Daniel Mrs. Erna Clausen, Union City, Levy, honorary member and Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, Illness, will be held, tomorrow Tuesday night „,. ,,"' officer. Others taking with a Requiem Mass at Ourand Frances, Fords; a son, Wll advisor; Mrs. Thomas Markous, 'ronTThe Flynn and Son Pu- Amboy OenRiaGenerali "]'in','"nn, "', ,• fflrp ware Mrs. Bruce MeKee, Ham, Fords; two sisters, MrsLTl 1 **•. honorary member and advisor; Lady of Peace Church. Burial Home, 424 East Avenue.bbee held SaturdaSatm-H,,.y. ,,,'' " Icr president, Mrs, Robert was in Hillside Cemetery, Me- Wllhelmlna Shuck. Fords, and neral Mrs. William Harned, honorary T A native of Fullerton, Pa. from the Groin,., ' .Smith, recording secretary, tuchen. Mrs. Elnar Harmsen. Perth .Irs. Donald Roder, correspond- member and Mrs. Hans Niel- she was a resident Of Perth Home, 44 Green RI,,., A native of Hungary, he hadAmboy. secretary, and Mrs. Prank sen, honorary member; Mrs Atiiboy before moving here Solemn Requiem M,,'.',• I resided here eight yean and ipnesko, treasurer, Joseph Gutowskl, Mrs, Michael MRS. mJLIANA~NDODENKO seven years ago, and was a James Church nl. ,,', was a landscape gardener. He Mrs. Martin Gutowskl and Calantoni, Mrs. Arch Cooper, FORDS - Mrs. Hullana communicant of St. Peter's Burial will be it, R, (, as Mary Lou OHlisln were ,co- Mrs. Robert Snowfield, Mrs. H. was a communicant of Our Ndodenko, 68, 14 Larchmont lEpiscopal Church, Perth Am-Cemetery, Colonin Lady of Peace Church. hairmRti. Roder, ,»nd Miss Karen Mar- Road died Friday at the home L „. HIXe- niwan ns *employ,, kulln. He Is survived by his widow, boy Mrs. Oeorge Mlrkovlch cn- of her daughter with whom she She Is survived by her hus- feur for DobearrTni'. Theresa Meyer, two daughters, .h i rtalriPd with a comedy read- Miss Mary Lou Gallsln was lived. She was the widow of band, James; six daughters, Pftny, Elizabeth. n0, presented with honorary mem- Mrs. Katherlne Ferlk, and Mrs, rm. Dymtro Ndodenko. Mrs. Myrtle Evegan, Edison, the Army Infantry m bership by Miss Gail Cooper, Marie Gosda, Hungary; three Survlivlng are her daughter sons, Julius, Perth Amboy, Elm- Mrs. Eleanor BJornsen, Eng- War II. retiring president. Mrs. Ann Carnett and three er and Joseph, Fords; one llshtown, Mm-^AlJen BJornsen, He is survived hv i New advisors for coming year, grandchildren. grandchild, two sisters, Mrs. Stelton, Mrs. QraceXPukfis, and Anna T., a son, ,!„],„ Mrs. Concannon members of Avenel Woman's Elizabeth. Biyka, New York Mrs. Naomi Lyons, Perth Am- and a daughter i, Club, Mrs. Wukovets, senior MRS. ANNA K, MURDOCH City, and Mrs, Mary Englert, boy, and Cnrol Ann, Keasbey; home, two bmti,,.,', advisor, and Mrs. Joseph Ra- FORDS—Funeral services for ,„ NFW SIVTF FOR Ji:WORS: Above arr '«, (or FREE pick-up standing rug cleaning amice. piesented the Troop with a 50- SsS w,end delivery Please Mother . . . lighten htr star flag. Anyone who would REPEAT of A SELLOUT!! FIGURINES burgh WALLHIDE Wall Paint or Plume work, Rivo hSr more leisure tima like to purchase a 50-star flag (While Our New Supply Lasts) We Have a Large Enamel and attach th« nom« . . . 1)lighten her heart and her may contact any member of the WALLHIDE from label of any PA U5B2 home, call us today. Auxiliary. STUDENT'S Assortment to Select From Raritan Buy'. Only Rug CI«»ning Plaal Scoutmaster Kilby announced Wallhide can. Rues Cleaned Can Be Stored Free Till September that Camp Cowaw registrations DESK Many Other Beautiful Gifts are due on Monday. The Troop will have an overnight camp- Hardwood Table For Mother's Day, Sunday, May 8th out Saturday and Sunday, and a Camporee is scheduled for & Chair 9.25 Complete With Ferrules and B Set of May 20, 21 and 22. Hardware . Four FREE FREE Taps was played by Stuart RADER'S STORE HOURS: S. ftoyes Silverstein, troop buglor. invu.f iu GIFT WRAPPING ENGRAVING A film, "Rendezvous in the FOR-U Wallpaper and Painter's Supplies RUG CLEANING COMPANY, INCORPORATED 9 A.MWed. to. CP.M. Reef" was piesented by Fred Thurs. & Fri. 4th & Stevens Are. South Amboy, N. J.Linn, and refreshments were 9 A.M. to 9 P,M. Unpalnted Furniture Shop Martin Lawrence Jewelers 378 State Street VA 6-3639 Perth Amboy | Sat. TiU 6 P.M. served by the Mother's Auxil- 120 Main Street, Woodbrldfe 94 Main Street ME 4-1086 Woodbridge iary., Tel. ME 6-0430 PITTSBURGH PAINTS

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eluded AustnUIn, the Fiji p . A „»* „ JWV Post Names Wands, and Bm.il. LOUlltry AllCtlOll SEWAREN NOTES —Mrs, W. Burnham Gardner. * was hostess at a recent meeUntt New Officer 'of the Tired Mothers Club AVENEL - WoodbrldRe SUM. DAVID BALTOUB Billy and Allen Bander spent Present were Mrs. Raymond Slated May 7th [Township Memorial Post, Jew- HI Wan Aftnnt liWst t SSwjdad y i n NNew York andlMoran' Mrs' 'Hirry Howell,1 WOODBRrDOE • A country |lsh War Veterans of America attended.„.-*.* ^ _..Radi,o ray Mlwlc-Mri Albert H. Bowers, Mrs, suction will nt held by the •letected new officers at a meet- ,Hall, \; ,John Wllverdmg, Mrs LHWWhit. e Church Guild In Fellow- —W. Burnham Gardner, Old —The Sewate History ship Hull on May 1 beginning [lnR nt the Avenel Community Roadi a captain In the Air will have t) luncheon meeting 'at 10:30 A. M. and continuing Outer. Force Reserve, served last week WednesdSJr at the F .until 4:30 P. M. They are: Murray Friedman, ! Fh-r-1 Hell«r. Somervllle, iWoodbrldge, commander: Mur-I members will at- U will be the auctioneer, Iriiy Fleck, Fords, senior vice a rehearsal of the Colum- Program w Outlined lonmnmnder; Jack^ Pank, Fords, sftll tomorrow on the liner; bu» Amnnr; tV rr n- nrtlcW to Boys Choir school in 1 1 snl( junior vice commander: Jack 'America" from New York for — A committee " l are picture frames, «* tit i Princeton. ltl Rapprsteln, Colonla, Judge ad- a summer in Europe. They will M™ mi™ x, „ I meeting was held Friday withl ™ Street, Woodbridge, will be the ty- The affair will hp »V «»» Mrs. Kenneth —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bo»an hel(l June 2 •* 1:30 P.M In the ph™s<"V. ME 4-0414. There will Ionia, one year trustee; Abe substitute teacher for Mrs. Jns ick MI cifl«i ^ ^" 'l ' «on-ln-lawnen w churchhh hall'hll. '"" lt>*p Pick-uik p servici e on llargv X I Kramer, Avenel, Chaplain; Dr Catano's second gTade ltpn Irvlnn Zuckerberg, Avenel, sur during her absence. class and daughter of Mrs. Frederick Mrs. Imbrlago. chairman and " Rpon; Norman Gardner, Menlo! J, Adams arrived at Idlewild|Mrs. Charles Podma. co-chair- •** — Park, patriotic instructor; Mrs. William Frellsh and son, OWKB Scharmetti Menlo Park. officer of the day. Installation of officers will be May 5 at Avenel Community Center, Lord Street, at 8:30 P.M., with Past Commander Seymour Mermelsteln, Colonla, ,, s , ,-Ror.RAM: Abm .re the mern^rs of th, fhri^phrr Dock A Cappe.la Chon.,. rompnvd of 38 mixed aa Installing officer. h ral m Slf Rl Ul KllM P—' • ™™ °? ° " " ^Wrt«" ™«n-h nr WoodM^ SuTday a 8 r M The Post will conduct a hos- ,„„„., from the CbrUtopher Dock School, looted near Lansdale, Pa. The school is pital party May IB at the Menlo Park Diagnostic Center where , ihr Fenniylvanla State Department of Tubllc Instruction and operated they will show movies and serve Mertnonitc Churches. refreshments to the patient*. ..STYLED FOR THE ROCKETING 60s Strikes and Spares Little League Practice Set New Spring Hair Style Cirport Swim Club M Whit* Birch „... 57 o-April 21 Menlo Cleinert 54 WOODBRIDGE — Fred Mc- W L Minlo Confectionery J4 \s |Elhenney, public relations dl- U• Menlo I'hurmiwy . JO1 For You! «'j;rector of the Woodbridge Little liquid ... 2A 2JM«rlt HilWr Mirku 41 5 Headline attraction for * League, has announced the 11 D«»n'» Floor Covertm 35 Spring... a new hair- " M 31 CU6» 31 spring training schedule for 2i:Am«l1c*n LeglQtl Pont 471 . 21 do expertly styled for , " - - » the twelve teams In the Ameri- ', .".. 25 Honor Roll (ZM or Dvrr ' you by our skilled 3d1 i. fuymtn 328, p. i«nicypi 215, i, can and National Divisions. 5 Beauticians. " 7 i'j'lBetlliiKf!Bl f 214214 . F. Juroh'tiJh a 211. Ej All teiimS are A 2 7> K Hol „, ,,r BetW'ba^, |Oo«« ^ k-2V°"° ° ">ractlce at the three fields at Come in today . .^ m "'"" "'{''B A M•' Thr«-«» « winntn: Knmer fcjthc Van Burcn Btrcct stadium NO "i..n. «.« ««II u.."" «•--!-- |n([ ^jg eveniiig. Players APPOINTMENT Mfnlo Clunfrn ovrr Cubi. are to report to their desig- 1-twiOjainlinnMa vt, J. Xemith Two-inune wliuifrt: Uirtlrn Bute NECESSARY! Bowl o»«r Wenlo Confectionery, nated fields at 5:45 P. M. dur- Whit* Blrohtrt o»»r D»n'n Floor ing the week and at 9 A. M. on Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M, i ,:nr.v H Cot«rlin. Wliltt Blfch over Mmlo :M. H Saturdays. Open Wednesdays : Nowl F«3ur OLDSMOBILE FIESTAS to ohoos«lroml . : oo. R The teams, fields, and dutei Open Fridays Till f\Ma meant /un . . . in more waj* S« the TIMU'I ftbulo I lO-SHKLL rNTRAPLANT of scheduled practice drills are 9 P.M. Uua ««! Two new 3-N.I «d 2*., I ItuilDfl U Of AprU 21 « TOU, Old»n,obile MKiyi w\\ w\\\ SI'DRTSMEN' listed below; (CLOSKD MONDAYS) Fwitai gin T(M tbe eury^U con- Tike the roomiwt Rocket Ride yoate I 1 \«.IK W L Cr»n(l»lll 32 10 April 28, Browns, 1; Senatori T«H»C« 700*^.1...^ the ityle ero tried . .. in th. tytamk. 88 or - .i» "( April it Offle* ur M 11 2; Red Sox, 3 end •mtrtaeM yoq npect m an CMr*r Ubonra. Two-tMn* vlDMrt! OTUKUIII oter U. S. found losing fight for "The Friendly Store" !:••• '•': '5 51 « - .! • :• SO V inilnMrtM, TMnlntl avtr Pip* Arab markets. -. 50 44 hop, WtlotM o»«r Stalpptof, Com- Poiwdtn of«r X-100'i. staaan e» : Inn __. « H BOITt-MOR THVIIDAV Mm — 44>i WOMEN'S I.KA(iie u'ot April ;i V^Jrf^ BRAND NAMES WEEK 44 JJ mmnf HJIMTI >':;MJ 44 53 W L Krre :.i 41'j 52! ChiWt BMtrtC JH4 M! Information, for _ 43 H Utrrta HwtM , SI » Tickets Obtained May 1 st — May 8th ::n — 41 H K 8b for »• :n 41 15 Mlkot at the Store You Know" ii'iiiitrtiu KM, Pruk Itarr Dora Ml. Schranks Form !'•:.; 201, Pete Mtulti • Arrow t Tru-Val <••". Ml, Oeor»e ThlM-funi wlnnera: Chlld't H*c # Kayser • Barbizbn 'iMi-|«t Buuui KM, trie. • B.V.D. t Botany Kriulli wlnnen: Oanlfti Stutci • Rhoda Lee VUUU. Hauro Uoton, Ted'* TiUur Searaprufe ••'• ::.:irm: tjclls Plmnb- Shop. • wt A A 1 rj»0ry 9 Interwoven • Hanes Ship'n • Mac Shore • S:;op OTM Duffy'l BOWL MOB SUNDAY NIGHT Shore • Pilot t'.i.nen: Bhop-RlU- MIXED LEAGUE • McGregor • Wembley Inn, Oil. IUodU|i u of April 24 W L Mother's Duy Warners t. Berkshire oier Duer- HiBk'i 1Mb 37 • Haggar • Pleetway o«k TTM Druis Brta Bucket „ ...„ 30* i Gotham Gold Stripe Muturt. Bell Drun- Schwcnur Brot. __ _ 54 • Bud Berma •••'.!: Lumber, Knuner-DKMOM' "' I "CI M" • Shields - Betty Barclay '• Hanes '*-•<••' Orel lAiei* llixket .4 47 u Cards & Gifts Spring and Summer t * L Tlr* Co 41'j S4', • Hickok /• Jocjsey • Jerry Gilden • Oomphies VoodbrMii Liquor 41 M Woodbrldgi Hardwire iv. f,v. Miracle Tread Shoes Honor Kill (ZM or Better (iimn,,1 • Florsheim > Roblee ii ol April II |(N or Belter SeU) | MILLER'S Apparel Requirements Buskin's Playghoes and W Hen: 8. Bimtrab 218. F. Uwrkr -1". •- «!> Ml!B. BucklD 1M. J Matyt 208, C. Koiit • Pedwin • Champ We Have a large Selection of J - «3 ton 303, J. Petrow 201 Gift Shop Summerettes SI Women: E. MUtoi, 533 wt 118 MAIN STRICT THE" MASTER ..... By Alan Mover i WOODBB1DOE Nationally Advertised Brands Comparable to Those You Will Find in "Big City" Stores. ,h /.RENT POWER ^j We Are Proud TOOLS II pT We're proud of the company we «l|i|i» keep and invite you to shop (or anything) now for the entire family in the comfort and convenience of GIRLS: find it fast in the your mn home-town store, LOVE DRESSES YELLOW . . . Always Remember . . . STYLE UNDIES PAGES t (ARTERS CINDERELLA 'THE BEST COSTS LESS! BUSTER BROWN "MOT ESTABLISHED • Sl'KKETOGS r'>'$tLF AS "THE VARSITY VOGUE c kAYNEK * OF Convenient FREE Parking SHIP N SHORE &OLP'- • BUSTER BROWN In Our BONNIE DOON I'LAY- PET • AMERI(!AN BOY^ Newly Enlarged Lot CARTERS [•'UJWila nic.iu :>u mucll . , . bo uiuili cheer Into • Ii: KOI Directly Behind Our Store JUDY KENT Uio Ufu of * ulmt'Ui. Our TEEN FORM buiuiuvU of bU^om- • "1»F" SNEAKERS plaiiU will express USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE yuur suuil wislieo beautl- tully. Hundreds of Wonderful Hit Selection at tut STOKE HOURS: Flowera Chrhtensen's Gifts for Mother's Day Hottci) Plnnti Daily (Including Wednesday) Storv SUNDAY, MAY 8th 9:30 A.M. to 6.00 P.M. i\l USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN WALSHL:CK'S ( Flower Shop Friday >:3O A. M. to 9:00 P. M. 106 Amboy Ayr. HE 4-1638 PAGE TEN hatten Railroad, to be approv- {enough problems on « TIPTS- at Woodbridfte High School will ed by the Legislature. Till* Printed Pattern Proposed 'Negro Week' would Initiate the first move paper. . Tl'.f campaign by be sent by the club to Citizen- Colonia ( : The Crow's Nest;the Woodbrldgr Township ship Iiuitltut« at Doupla« Coll- on the part of the Port of New York Authority to take an in- Business and Professional Wo- \/»w Hitif>Ardm June 20"24' »P°Ilsorfd by man's Club to secure B new Is Opposed by Meyner terest In solvtnn the New Jer- Sued by'| ilCW l/llltCIOthe New Jersey Federation of sey transportation problem, thej pwt office for Woodbrtdgc has AVENEL-Tl-r Woman's.Women's Clubs. Miss Loretta gained momentum Mayor CTub flf h ° Pol! Is alternate. Bv J. JOSEPH GRIBB1NS Governor said if the Legisla- Oovernor said . \ ^ f blihi the Frederick V Adams has prom- offlcm ""cpt-Ttlo' ™ !hr closing iSUM Correspondent) ture passes a bill abolishing the Asked to comment on his re-:»n'P has tn«tiim,.ri iwi hissupport. Remember, in- ^ dinner May 18 at the Lx>g Cabin. electric chair, he would be in a cent two-week cruise on an air-[tne Coloniu com,'. TRENTON — UI ln dividual* car. Help. too. bv Mtg ^ Uvv ."\or,di:<\ Kir 'o br made " better »"•'»'"positio"n to studstudvy thtriee fient - ^^^ wlth tne united inaUllIng ft fPm, lnstalhng of. Robert B. Meyner en writing to RfprewnUrtiw Prtff f)ow AKUrnill, Ti "' -s Mahon bv M»v 4 " uation if he maintains an open|£ oovpmorlRowJ, which Nfl tn(l ,-™~~i "men ,Pre1inghuy.orTi .'r. House nfW duties' A film on natural gas WHS counwe creation of citizen m,nd on ,hp subiP;1 Tiro Side*: .Therr was sunshine." Iclalms Is a p,,^, h»t!Bulldin«, Wa' directors was madegqUaddded,. Middlesex Water CompanCmpyy byj ">' » 'R ''•!»•< get to the dances" The other^ P » ' " * Medvett. art: Mrs. Joseph Bnd Mrs. Paul Kinn wit food at lun,ch counters. sidf of the *torv is explained w >"ou know nf * VW1" BOodlWukoveU. American Home and hospitality committee u,ch counters. Construction of the Narrows the Township 10 guaranteguarant e re- The def d sn0WI1 me bv t Ilri to f tt op-nlnn 'o«d l by the Teen \ge Dante Com- Christopher Junior Woman's Club: Mrs. "I have no notion of slnRling Bridue from Ststrn Islsnri to pHir(nR of street op-nlnnpnlnn.. 'o«d l^shov-^ n >•• mittee of Chain CTHtlls Worn-Mwlsa atld twn otn('r young Clooiwy. biidRft and finance out. any group for special nt-JBrooklyn is already underway/pomnjit Fv»nko oughfarhf e on jajwt international relatibns:j pecial nt-JBrooklyn is already underway/pomnjittwrnBii John and ln Its |>, tn's Club, which wrote In part:lmeri of a hot rod organization. jtentlon," said the Qovernor,the Governor told the editor ,, pd today. | "The Chain O'HUIs Women's On Saturday a wwk ago. I had Mrs. James McHuith, civics and Gospel Church Bnno nc !"M!y y feeling it thatthat we are alalll He said such a bridge will be n .T|)ts bon(bon()). . MMr EvmkEv.mkoo widwidii tutes A saiety in, Club which sponsored these Just crowd the Edison Bridge!' Mrs. Andrew Oall- j alikelik . All citizens, regardless of gtreat help in solving throughh -nhnnco and clariffy thhe danc«c at School 18 ... in con- 'when my cur had a blowout ain, education and youth con- Ml colorl , race or need, will gel traffic problems in that iirnshln's relationship with > junction with the Recreation These yoiins rr.en came to myaervation and publicity: Mrs. Has Busy Week | >qunl consideration from thelof the country Department for the pact two'ftsslstance and put my spare James Atkinson, gardens: Mrs. ! t0 the Middlesex Water Company. WOODBRIDGE - Tonight ;pxecutive office while I «n Discussing the "Risiht „. The Township and the Mlddle- years, continued the daacesltire on and would not accept a William Lursen. good cheer: at 6:3(1 the Youth Choir of iOovernor. based on their abili-JKnow" bill pending In the I last year for five extra' weeks,'fee for their service. I thnught Mrs. John Mahon. hospitality; h. st'x Wntw Company no« tuMg the Woodbridge Gospel Church •• ties and their abilities alone."lislature. the Governor' said * i-nand the respmiMbllitles f°IUlhl Art* mid ( charging a nominal fee of 25 we hear so much of all the bad Mrs. George Mroz, literature will meet in the church rooms Governor Mevner said he-will approach the problem with obllKatlons thev have to "'w ipr,sp>', h()'l •< cents to ewer Janitorial. ree-|thingn being done and not and drama: Mrs. Albrecht, under the direction of Mrs. sympathized with the Negro In an open mind if the meRsurr Is ! membership; Mrs. Dale Scott, Mr. Amboise Mun- ords and refreshment cost. The enough of the good deeds and Dl Stt JRunyon Ernst. the South. He said there was no passed by the State Senate. The children, we know, really dldlthoucht this kindness should be music; Mrs. Jooseph Radowski, wftR extreme- Tomorrow night from 7:30 fairness in stores selling Ne-imeasure discourages closed • of mertlllt appreciatitee our effort*ff . TheTh'brought to your attention. I (program and summer card par- and mfldP ,verv ' until 9:00 PM. The Christian: their products but refus- meetlnss by public bodies. Us-'- youngster who spoke to you am most grateful for their ties; Mrs. Joseph Suchy, public Service Boys' Brigade will meetlQlfli •bout hardship in getting to Icourtsey. |welfare; Mrs, Hyde, year book: i1n- thiL- e churc_l hi rooms unde• r the*\__! /•*'*' the dances really didn't kfio*' ' Mrs. Daniel Levy, club hlstor-. 10-30 direction of William L. Butters. ells to discuss such occurrences should no. br prrsrn. at an Mr. Ev.nko ;r . the meaning of the word. Since' w . , c,, B Ian and parliamentarian and: f. - . . .. Women-6 orh• of th« almost our entire organteation Uut Uut tu in New Jersey and to settle open meeting called to consider been a string Mrs Walter Rogal telephone . , ™ ™' ™. ^ „, Printed Pattern 9183: Misses' K conatete of women and chU- Born at Pmh Amboy °*n" Mrs _ waiter Kogai. « P Aweiatlon of the church will s|leg M „ 14 ^ \ 20 S|I, them amicably are "long over-public business ™a«ure ** \J 1 ii said he felt dren, we really know what «al Hospital: From Fords. ^ . .hold it's annual Sprint ': - i6dre»B-Uke. Hi yard* 35-inch; due", he added On the important commuter struct ion. j its Ulm , Miss Janet Reusch, a lh hardship means To preparelson t0 Mr and Mrs- Patrl«« junior senary Conference with Rev. jacket l'% yards. The Governor also refused to transportation problem, the can use to control utility ""-;*»«"»••» : ''• !Hendriclts 20 eOrfts e cl dinner, do dishes, bathe and ' D « Street, and Mrs. Ira Hovey. Miss.un- gend Thirty-fivs c«nu In coini take a definite stand on the Governor said he experts the was necwary to protf ««e market Kelly s... putchlldreu to bed. get dressedj* daughter to Mr and Mrs. Street. . . from Woodbridge, a aries to the Philippines, as guest tor this pattern — add 10 cents abolition of capital punishment propram of the state Divisinn Township when * utility open atoMM will be h, »nd be cheery chaperones atSamupl Stratton, 36 Summit daughter to Mr and Mrs. Paul speakers. The first meeting' 'or each pattern (or first class in New Jersey. During the pastof Transportation to have the a road . memOeri ftemaeh 7:16 P. M. Is quite a feat. Nat-!Avenue- a «"> to Ml and Mr8' [Prekop, 17 K Bunas Lane, a will begin at 3:30 P.M. and is mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper two weeks, the State House has Port of New York Authority urally our aympathy is withiAnthollv Cr0CP-2b Tarss DrIve> daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Leo especially planned for youth, Halte™ Depi,Mnv_esp, tt I8tl18thi St. St., ,been picketed by persons opJpurchase 90 air-conditioned Benson charges diMortloni New computer 8 ron t0 Mr and Mrs although, adults may attend.! N« York iijj.7. Print plainly rxwinir tho jtk th* youngsters in this matter,; - ^"^ Kukkola. 34 Martin Terrace, a NAME ADDRESS the death penalty. Thevars for the Hudson * Man- on farm issues. 'by R.C.A. but tfter six months of chap-|Mltruslta. 350 FMd Avenue, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Lester TheToTlowinBvouriioeorjleoyounvourigi f ' dau thter to Mr Blld Mrs Ri 'W luuowing young jjeopie oi fi.7F . rf cxvt c eronit* dances we feel we have ! - *' Tartza, 582 Ridgedale Avenue 8IZE n< 8TYLE done our part and look forward ard Barto- 626 K™ from Iselin. a daughter to the church will be Included on « L to spending some time with our Road, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Ellis. 7 the program: Scripture reading] Iwnilies. Perhaps the parenU|RLSSf>11 .air, 23 Fifth Street, a West George Place, a daughter by Carol Halloway: a violin]elude Scripture reading by Mrs •f the teenagers can supply an1!011 t0 Mr. and Mrs. John to Mr, and Mrs. James Remp- solo, "In The Service Of The Carrie Bunting, vice presiden •nswer to the continuation "of! Stock ton, 71 Arlington Drive, a kowskl, 87 Fume Street, a son King", by Gene Arthur Saba- of the Women's Association the dances." Well, kids, I daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nagy. tino, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Runyon Ernst and Mis; think the Iselin group Is right. Francis Dunne. 42 Poplar 385 Oak Tree Road, a daugh- Thomas Burns at the piano, Barbara Ernst will sins a due If you want these dances con- •Street, a daughter to Mr. and ter to Mr. and Mrs. George and a special vocal selection by jaccompanied by Mrs, Burns at tinued why don't you get after|MK- Andmv Farkas' 22 Cedar Azkutansky, 254 Berkley Street, theA tPionee 5:30 P.Mr Girls. a suppe' groupr wil. l be! the piano, your own parents to contribute daughter to Mr. and Mrs served by the ladies of the Rev. and Mrs. Hovey wil •ome time to serve as chap- Robert O'Connor, 1 West Iselin]church for all those who can speak of their work in thi erones and%maybe.the Rec de- 'arkway. . . from Hopelawn. a | stay for the evening service Philippines at both services partment will be happy to con- ROLLER SKATING daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jo-iwhich will begin at 7:30 P.M. They are partially supportei tinue the dances for an extra SPECIAL RATES TO seph Benyola, 80 New Bruns-jMrs. Rudolph Prey, missionary by boys and girk in "Gow month or so next year. . . . GROITS wick Avenue. chairman, announced all votes News Clubs", which are Btbl clubs held in homes through Every Nifht .jOn the posters made by the out New Jersey, Any club mem Jottings: Except Monday ' Sunday School pupils, must be bers in this area are invited t< A great bis hand to the 7:30 to 11 P. M. cast before 7:00 P.M. as win- ners will be announced at the attend these services. NOTICE 75 Youth Organization of Colonia.i FORDS Matinct, Saturda), an adult group which chaper- evening services. Essays on the Sunday A Holidays •»• •« PUVHOISE theme, "What Missions Mean Britain's trade deficit widen bnes tecriflge dnnces. At the !:M P. M. to J P. M. •-•*-*» 50 HI 2-0311 to Me", wiil be Judged by a|ed in March. fmil dancr tomorrow night at THURSDAY TRU SATURDAY j special committee and winners S^liool 17 thry have arranged SOUTH AMBOY ARENA APRIL 2t - 30 to 'me ;i four-plrce band, "The will also be announced. Steveru & 6th. South Amboy "The Bramble Bush" The evening service will in After the Movies... TO S'vine-tonps", There will also ENJOY h" entpiipinment. door prizes With Richard Burton, anfi what the kids undoubtedly Barbara Rush f-o) HVP best of all — pizza pies "THE ATOMIC for all ... Apologies from the SUBMARINE" rrst of the Independent-Leader, ENTIRE WEEK! With Arthur Frani, stpff to a pretty, young, auburn- TODAY THIHI TUKSI1AV Dick Foran haired girl who parked outside the building here in a new, blue Ihr story of tht Hunnloutts . . . SATURDAY MATINEE convertible Monday. Whether itj l.asi of their lust; kind! Abbott & Cosiello was the unusual heat or Spring Robert Mltchunl, Eleanor Parker and or Just a firm belief in their, George Pepparri "THE ATOMIC own middle - aged charms,) (ieorge Hamilton SUBMARINE" OPEN T DATS A WEEK Messrs. Lakis,' Hollywood andj Eferptt Sloant TILL 11:00 P. M. tuana Pattfn Sl'NDAV THRU TUESDAY Free Parking At Our Door! Kreutzberg tried hard to makel MAY 1-1 TAXPAYERS some sort of impression from the third-floor window. The[ "THE SAPPHIRE" "Home From the Hill" With Nigel Patrick OAK TREE The revaluation of all taxable real estate in the Township of Woodbri.V •»' beautiful red-head Just drove) ' ClnrmaScopf • Color Yvonne Mitchell away. The third floor trio, MILK BAR been completed. though puzzled at such a coo ind MURDQR CAN BC UN! "THE PURPLE GANG" response to their efforts, indig- Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynoldi With Barry Sullivan Oak Tree Road, Iselin Opp. Zuman'f Plant nantly denied my suggestion WEDNESDAY. MAY 4 In a few days you will receive a letter listing the appraised value of your prop that perhaps what the situation "The Gazebo" needed was A Younger Man — HUNGARIAN SHOW erty. The value is not your new assessment and should not be com pa ml *ith Tommy Gyug, for instance . From * P. M. NOW OPEN EVERY NITE! the assessed value as it appears on your present tax bill. A percentage of th<- At the Typewriter: appraised value will be used for assessing pui;poM> in 1961. 1 imagine there will be quite Another Top | Now Thru Wed. RTTZ Theatre Rout* #1, Woodferldp ' a crowd at Monday's session of J-Hit 8 how ISELIN Miy 4th Cultrtt, N. J. KI l'S«M ME 4-»« the Board of Education on the NOW THRU SATURDAY APRIL 2», Z3, 10 proposed new entrance ages to Jerry Lewis in His Most Hilarious Comedy Ever! NOW THRU SATURDAY kindergarten and first grade "On The" Beach" Kenneth Moore The New Valuation Does Not There are two schools of - Also- Dana Wynt»r thought on, the subject and "Visit To A Small Planet" CAETOONS and SHORTS each side has tried to convince Sat. Matinee, "HIAWATHA" "Sink the Bismarck" me they are right. To be — Also — "On the Bench" Will Be Shown Include Any Personal Property honest, there is merit on both at 1:45 P. M Munie Van Dortn - Frankie Avalon < Gilbert Roland i Matinee Saturday Starti 1 P. M. •GIRLS TOWN- sides, but no matter what date SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY you pick as » deadline some MAY 1, 2, 3 one Is going to be five or six SPECIAL MWVUE SATURDAY If you desire lo (HBCU.8 the appraited value ,,f ,,.ur properly, you may rail 'I years old the next day. Some- •GUNS OF THE TIMBERLAND" "Tfce Last Voyage" MIDNIGHT the place designated for your area m (ollow.t times Ian very happy I do not — Also — hold political office. One has ATTENTION LADIES! . "THE ROOKIE" "THE TINGLER" FREE! Beautiful translucent imported and CARTOONS SCHOOL 7, kinn George Road. Ford. - Tumlav. May J. +!3O lo 9 P. « Mutlnee Sunday jt 1 P. Jl STARK SUNDAY chinaware every Monday and Tuesday WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Vincent Price MAY 4, i, «, 7 SCHOOL 14. Ford Ave. and Main St.. Ford. - Wediinday. May 4.4:30 lo » P. «• STATE evening. First piece and membership Jerry Lewie in "THE TINGLER" eard given away this Mon. andf Tues! "VISIT TO A — Plui — THEATRE SMALL PLANET" Woodbridre, N. J. ('ome in and see the beautiful display "WARRIOR ANT) THE SCHOOL 15. Perehing Avenue. Min -Thumlay. May 5. 4:S0 lo 9 P. « -Also- SLAVE GIRL" TODAY THRU SATURDAY now in our lobby. i "A TOUCH OF LABCENY" i and CARTOONS SCHOOL 18. Indiana Avenue. Min I- Krida,. May 6. 4^0 «• 9 P- «• APRIL 28, 29, 30 ZHILDREN ALWAY Robert Mitchum, Matinet Sxturdu at 1 P. M. Eleanor Parker i|i HOPELAWN VFW POST HOME. jan,,. S, - Sa,. M..> 7. 9*0 A. H. I. I P * "Home From the Hill" Shown at 6:30 and 9:05 P. M. SCHOOL 2.16. Ontlonl Av™,,e. Coloni. - M<.,,,Uy. May 9. 4r3O lo 9 P. «• SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY, APRIL 30, WOODBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY at 1:45 P. M. BUILDING MATERIAL STORK SCHOOL 17. 720 l.man Avenue. (Mmi, _ Tup,d,y „„, ,„ im ^ , p „ Ma and Pa Kettle in ME 4-0125 WOODBRIDGE, N.J. 'Old MacDonalds Farm' SCHOOL 19. MaryknollRd., Men.. P,rk Ter. - Wed.. May U, 4,30 to 9 P. « — Co-Hit — — • j— "WOLF DOG" SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 45 YEARS SCHOOL U. Kom s... Woodbridg, - h, rVi.,M.y 12.1S,4,M'l.9P.M MAY 1, t, 3 "A Wonderful Hint) About « SCHOOLS 4.5, Boy and His Dug" David Udd. Donald Crisp in "Dag of Flanders" INDUSTRIAL — Co-Hit — RESIDENTIAL Action Packed Thriller "KiLLEBS OF DO - IT - YOURSELF KILAMANJAHO" WED. THRU SAT. MAY 4, 5, 6, 7 Why mt tte B ST? from 9:30 A. M. . •» SrtUrday. May H- Burt Lanoutter, RAHWAY AVENUE - Near the *** $ # ^Y OO$t a Audrey Hepburn in }ty HttRaixd the Mutual store. hMe more, but it's worth the difference. "The Unforjlven" Mon. «id.Fri. 8^30 to 5^0 • Tues, Wed., and Thur*. 8flO to SCO • Sat 800 to Nc Woodbridge Township Commits dollar, or survival, that we fail to do much clear thinking, or develop a phi- TWICE BITTEN, ONCE SHY! losophy of life. True happiness is only possible when Tour New Kennedy Continues to Inch one has developed a philosophy of his 1 own. All of us have our deficiencies Social Security Forward in latest 'Trial-Heat - and our handicaps, and the sooner we By ALLAN B. BASS all realize that we are limited, in ways, District the better of! we will be. Q. Pleas* explain tlw benr- But Nixon-Kennedy Still rits that a wife may bo nibble Moreover, all of us will not be mil- to receive based on her hus- lionaires, and all of us will want some band's Social Security account. Running Neck and Neck things during life which we cannot A. The wife of an Insured worker who Is recelvinr tM-nc- xiii.1, snnr; ; Kennedy. 49.4%; attain. The solution Is to be satisfied flts may receive benefits when ndorlded. fi'1;. shr attains age 6Z, howler, heat" of voter preference show In other words, the Nlxofl-1 with what honest effort and real dedi- |Senator John Kennedy of Mns- her benefits, If claimed at aKe Kennedy race Is Just as tight U cation can do, and to realise that this 82, would be 75 per cent nf theSRchusptts and Vice President it- was then. Over the past J Nixon running neck and neck, benefit she would otherwise re- weeks, sentiment for Nixon life on earth is not everything. Nor with Kennedy holdin« a very, ceive at a«e 65. The reduced dropped seven-tenths of oWfcii; are material values as important as very thin lead. [benefit payment will continue per cent '0.7%): that for Keft**' even after 85. many of us assume. These were the findings nedy has edged forward dK«(v( Q. If I elect to receive a re-when trained, professional New tenths of one per cent (0.6%), f"' tntaoim The secret of happiness is a philos- duced wife's benefit now, wl|l Jemy Poll reporters working jRiid the Undecided voter group,*'1 Vim ophy of mind. If one can develop a I continue to receive a reduce out of Princeton put the, fol-has added one-tenth of one XKt'r- benefit even If my hunban lowing question in face to face ;nt io.l%i. -•• **;, philosophy wherein he seeks to help should die? Interviews to a cross-section of others, is thankful for all that he has, A. A wife who has electee 1,000 of the State's adult cit- When today's vote is stacked* to receive a wife's reduced bene izens: up alongside the New JertW*:^ and for all of nature's gifts, and so on, Poll findings reported In threi f;' fifit would qualify, upon th "Suppose the Presidential jrevious surveys, with the ti** ' he can be happy with relatively little. death of her hnsband, .„for. elections were being held to- widow's benefits. Widow*' b-nt- ieclded Vote excluded, tttt •':•. That is not to say that one need want day. If John Kennedy were ;rend looks like this: ' fits are unreduced monthly the Democratic candidate v ; only relatively little, but it is to say N. K/ :. benefits effective with the and Richard Nixon were the Oct. 29. 1959 S2.S % 47 J ' that happiness is a state of mind, and month of the husband's death. Republican candldatt, which Inn. 28, 1980 ...... 51.0 % 4fc| . The widow's unreduced bent- one would yon like to we a philosophy, and not the state of a Mar. 24, 1960 50.3 % 49.1 fit I* payable until her death win?" \ n»r Slate* Building* bank account or of material posses- or until she remarries. TODAY «.85% 90.JJ The Statewide results: sw Jersey citizens realize sions. Q. Both my wife and my- Prom the above, it can bS > jself work for the state and REGISTERED VOTERS ONLY seen that over the past &QC ;,„ PXtent or variety of the jearn over $4200 each. When weKennedy 50.0% months, sentiment for tflxta ',',,,| rstate holdings. In addi- retire will my wife be entitled Nixon 49.3 has been gradually lessening ! , '„,,. state Capitol, points out Telephone Gossip to her own Social Security and Undecided 1 while that for Kennedy htt Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, who write; half of mine? Excluding the undecided lust as gradually been rising.. ,1,.,-sscsr Taxpayers Association, A. Each of you will be en-vote, the figures become: Today's split in sentiment an interesting column, suggested Kennedy _* 50,35% owns: titled to benefits based on your j Democrats,, pt . remedy for telephone gossip recently own wage record, Because your Nixon 49.65 cans, and Independents ia tn the Trertton wife's benefit on her own ac- It must be kept in mind thai which is worth passing on to reader; worthy of particular mention. count will be larger than one- all public opinion samplings o: For instance 15 out of every ty. 6 state college*, and of this editorial. • half your benefits she will only this size are subject to a mar'100 Republicans questioned in gin of error of approximate^ , ,vii for the deaf: The gpod doctor recalled that he geg t that.. A wife or widow cacann- the survey said they favor Ken- • ,:.(! hospitals: not get both benefits, only the four per cent when the finding! nedy whereas 15.5% of every ,, Mrtinnal instltuttohi; had often tried to reach a person or larger of the two. are at or very near the 50 pei100 Democrats talked to said . -c:r.. .si.s sanatorium; - patient, sometimes with an important cent mark the way they are to-they preferred Nixon to Ken- day — 50.35% for Kennedy , :/.>(l treatment InrtUutloM (for message, on long distance — only to nedy. At the same time, Nixoa , •. *uh » wide variety of dU- 49.85% for Nixon, holds a very slim edge over find that the line was busy, and stay- It must also be understow Kennedy among rank and We . .IDS' hospitals; ed busy. Under the Capitol Dome Doctor Talk that today's Poll findings re New Jersey Independent voteri, ., storage basliu; sons why this will not be done, but Itsigned to solve giant-size prob-ftnd the public will be asked to '"' *"------writer and many agencies! •esolution pending In the Legls- throughout this country, the •;• • •rule caiial: lemavide , remediewhile others fors pemerelt peevesy pro. - 8toy under cover for, fifteen lature . •-•uric sites; probably could be done — if the idea Vino rpma/iku frtr tuf nAatrne [minutesi L__. Al.<••l televisio... 7 n and| - plea is necessary again! The catches on and if it appeals to In ^ latt*!\«te«ory; a bl|jr »dl» 8tatlon» *«' *> off the The measure claims that high peak incidence of polio is pMl whicWh l U alr during the hftlf hQUi. , j 000 miles at highway and more approaching, and still millions Buy Stocks NOW of the mator telephone company. yards to be enclosed by a connect- ,,: : 000 bridoei. py | and instructions will be given ed with juvenile delinquency of persons in the United States soli11d wall or fenfence seveeven ffeeeet e &i n wo r k 640 are attrlbutec have neglected the vaccinations It is frustratin gR to be calling tong-if ?-?*" " H," , , °1^ ^n°™ ll ^ , , ', > to the improper • only a partial list of major .. . , •*»;high. Another prohibit* parking and 1240 on *thi e radijio_ dialJI ,. use oj mo{Or vehicles ^ secure and the protection afforded to .. _„ -~ — — ™»u. >tim.ica MJ secur ethem by the Salk distance,, rperhap r.s, ..„.,,„.,hurriedl,y „o„n a a lullfelongi|»a ,„„„moto„ r ,pvehiclte wiwuwithiin in15 in i- Thomas S. Dignan, Acting aiconouc beverages in the State Vaccine. ....or Wait? r operated by the State. There Thomas S. Dignan, Acting alcoholic beverages in the State trip, and tO be forced to wait helplessly 8tead of " Ieet of a Hre ny" State Civil Defense Director, ot New York and elsewhere Figures recently released by iMY others ranging from bath- 1 Krvl the u s while a local call or rail* draa nn nnH i!. £ , ? ^\oyttt mi this year's ej«rclse, which The counties in close proximity fke - - Surgeon General's of- At any time, in any mar- It ultimately depends On .11.,i fish hatcheries to ware- wnue a local can or calls drag on and|Would be given five days off u named Opal 60, will be to New York especially have ^al the shocking rfact ket, there are stocks that you, doesn't it? How on. Moreover, the operator will only each year to attend personal unique In that the mock enemy the added problem of drinking] the death toll from polio are a good buy ... but much do you want to In- .mii weighing stations, as well i business, without the time be- ; call^rnaybe • drying by person* under 1959 was mqre than twice their prospects differ. vest? Why 6a you want K ^ck or va ' of age, it states. the number for the Some stock* may promise to invest — for capital ,r:v w jpq jfiByty the ftpe hap- Th e monitors will re'_^_, ...x _. The State of New York per- total,death toll for 1959 capital growth — others, growth or for dividend i rrom Sussex to Cap* May. was 54 pens to be tied up on these occasions, |mation to yarious points fl| themits sale of liquor to persons 18 °- compared wlth 225 for attractive dividends. Also income? 1958. 11 UP m set for inturance a longer wait is necessary. | car license tags by an.- State as the simulated attack years old while New Jersey re- at the same time, there other meagure 8tate depart stricts such sales to persons It is estimated that there are are some stocks that we'd Let's get together and -'••. at more than $250 million. The musical tones are a good Idea—Intents would be prohibited from the exercise wlllalsS'be Direetor Association in connection with . „• '|unle« they bear the seal of a played on a realistic of thee Division ooff years of age. and of this [professional engineer or archi [Simulated radiation readings Motor Vehicles "to Inaugurate number only about half have :i'nt thorough-going study "and jtect of the State. Persons who from some 4,000 communltlet a program of revocation of received the recommended im- T. L. Watson & Co. on "Controlling New Jersey's {manage lees, livestock, poultry across the first states and drivers' licenses and non-resi- munization. This is truly an Jf«y ;aiid fur-bearing animals would|Puerto Rico and the Panama' dent reciprocity driving privi- alarming situation when it is FOUNDED 1832 realized that almost half the Costs". This proposes Improved be excluded from coverage un- Canal will be furnished lege of any driver under 21 Spring« lust-born darling, clear-eyed, sweet, paralytic cases of polio during MEMBER ••'••••: of capital expenditures so as der the unemployment com- after the initial attack. State years of age convicted of a P»u«ej a moment with twinkling feet. the past two years hrive oc- pensation act, and county civil defense con- motor vehicle violation after NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE idp nreded facilities at lower curred In children under five Arid golden lock* m breezy play, Municipalities could pay po-trol centers will be manned consuming alcoholic beverages." years of ag^. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Half-teasing and half-tender, to repeat. [lice and firemen their vacation around the clock during the It further proposes that such Her song of May. pay before the vacations star tliree-day drill starting nex action be taken "whether or not Once again all parents are urged to have their children Direct Wire to New York—Complete Stock Ticker Strrice Suwn Coolldge an255 tr&tead o: your chines failed to function prop- ciety. During 12 weeks of last iah behavior goes on, and $200 to bury blind persons. only to females. And the festival of the erly'because of the large num- yea i' 36 Indian sites have been '•'•cognize- this fact, it is un- And State employe^ would ber of names on the giant-size surveyed in' the area and pits goddess was celebrated in May. Also, » u m /.ant., ™- miu in- ballot. Musto has Introduced a [be Mpaid 10 cents per mile in dus in six of them. Check Stubs! ""e case to be singled out for the festival of the unhappy dead was stead of T cents for using their resolution in the Legislature publicity as this recent event. own automobiles on official creating a study commission to The banks of the Delaware also celebrated in that month! The .hold important knowledge of must fantastic quotation to business. help make most county elec- They give you a complete vi;'-' month was not supposed to be lucky AIR RAID ALERT:— Some- tive offices visible. Because of;[New Jersey's earliest inhabi' tints. Evidence has already "' it all, in our opinion, was for marriages because of these two time next Tuesday, sirens will seeming unimportance and dull, record of every check wall in New Jersey and ness of character of many]' *n uncovered in the nature drawn. They shovf your ex- '•'tion from the seventeen- festivals. 1 , Indian chopping tools and [throughout the nation u a county offices, especially, Musto bowls that Indians occupied the act balance at all times. inother, that she had always Probably then, June became a popu- signal for the public to take states, they are concealed from w arrived. and Beny Street 'Opp. Town Hall1 >r us are perplexed, seen, a Kentucky school-teacher prob- A bill pending in the legisla- ture would authorize the State Member: Federal Reserve System and *ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation °' unhappy. Too many oil us ably arranged for the first observance ,,No you may N0T havft the oJive 1au (Continued on Page 19 > Kht-up ^ the race for the of the day, in 1906. I PA01 Officers Student >«*'• Joanne Helen Ferrogino HYO Plans Installed Bride of Louis Palasak ipor Spring HOPF.I.AWN ._ T lawn Memorial POM it,, Projects or the bride, was the maid of FORDS—Our Lady of Peace HOPELAWN — The Hope- It's Auxiliary held ; Church was the netting Satur- honor. Attendant* were Miss. '! FORDS — Mrs stnllatlnn with Mi idny afternoon for the marriage Pastor as Installing i M:, third gnwlr claw In School 7 I of Miss Joanne Ferrogino, has been worltinK on ft study I Mrs. Connie Cutler daughter of Mr. and Mrs. girls aged 5 to 1» may UK ooiiductresn. of transportation. The class Frank Ferroglno, 71 Roosevelt Perth Amboy. Terrl F'^lno, girls aged sister of the bride, was flower for the diffdifferent t group act i IU divided Into three groups, Boulevard) to Louis Andrew U Nrw auxiliary .(1[f; each group working nn a dif- ties Monday and Tuesday at tailed Include Mrs;(. Palasak, son of Mr. and Mrs. girl. II- ferent phase of transportation i Joseph Palasak, 15 Holllster Thoma. Sayers, Fords. was.Hopelawn Field from 6:00 until Hornyak, president: M i —land, wavr. or air. For «ev- beat man. Usher* were Walter 7:00 P. M Fullerton, senior vjm. ma lerton and Include John of committee of Rarltan Council, ll'.::J Carol Bernadyn, Jeffrey Wol- will take over the office capacity of leaders and c6ach- Varady and Mrs, Ktnery Siabo. ^_ ytk. commander; uUj.< Scouts, Is sponsoring a All Next Week I senior vice president kobky, Albert Hanscn. Patricia Howard Madison, Engineer communion es. > Maloney, and Joyce Vereshack FORDS, — B'nai B'rith Wo- Youth activities do not stop Durchak, Junior vice p,, Land Surveyor, 40 Boy Avenue, breakfast Sunday at Our Lady wire members of the water men Ramot Chapter will hold a with the teenage dances," Mr. Charles Thomas, ,,„ Fords, on May 2. of Peace Church. Mass will be LutheranLaymenLeagueHonor Roll Fete transportation p-oup, They pre- rummage sale at 94 Main DeAngelo advised, "and there muter; Joseph Fedo: Mr. Wheeler, a graduate of at 8 A. M. and breakfast will sented an original play depict- Street, Woodbridge, during the Is great need for more men and Urn; Arnle Rosmu.wii' Newark College of Engineering, take place afterwards In the ing different types of boats. week of May 2, Monday through women as leaders because of lain: Michael Toth, ^rj received his Bachelor of Science cafeteria. Tickets may be ob- Planned by ORT The third group, working on Friday from 10:00 A.M. until the expanding program and To Hold Rally in Fords Herbert Blttch, Degree In 1952 and his Master! tained from committee mem- FORDS — Final plans for < .air transpotation, was made up 5:00 P.M, directed by Mrs. Sey-[large group of boys and girls and Jack Barge, t!,r of Science In 1958. Since 1955! bers Frederick T. Boyle, FU 8- FORDS — Rev. Richard the annual honor roll dinner i of Dennis Florentine, chairman, mour Sperber, fund ralslne vice who wish to participate." truitee. he has been associated with 8449, 110 West Hill Road, Co- Klann, Ph. D., will be the guest June 6 at the Military Park Ho- 1 Patricia Posselll, Rtchar Knlps, president, with Mrs. Albert Activities will be held each School Unit Honored guesU »nv Engineer and lonia, and Bernard Smith, 105 speaker at the spring rally of tel, Newark, were discussed at Henry Lakomskl, Marilyn Cohen, chairman. weekday evening and on Satur- DUtrlct Representativ Surveyor, Perth Amboy. Park Avenue, Iselin, FU 8- the Lutheran Layman's League To Present 'Dearie' a board meeting of Mrtwood '•<*. M:: Young, and Dorothy Takacs Other committee members being Ann Dowd and Mr.v Formerly of North Arlington, 8768. Chapter, Women's American This committee chose to set are: Mrs. Richard Roth, Mrs. KEASBEV — The Keasbey chick, Mayor Fredtr.u Mr. Wheeler now resides at 225 held at Our Redeemer Luther- Home and School Association ORT, at the home of Mrs. up two bulletin board displays Leonard Narode, Mrs, Harvey major league baseball or foot- Richard Welnoerg, president, Adams; Town Commits c Madison Avenue, Rahway, with an Church of Fords on Sunday. will present a musical review, dldate* in the second SUM jfne of which wa« a colored- Oluck, Mrs. David Bregman, ball game and an awards day 22 Jefferson Street, Menlo Park chalk mural of an airport scene ,hls wife, the former Janice Printed Pattern when all are given a treat and His topic will be "Science and "Dearie", May 5 at 8:00 P.M. seph Nemyo and Mrs. Norman Rels, Mrs. Martin Terrace. Ji:, |Creamer, North Arlington. an award of some degree. the Christian." • at the Barron Avenne Junior [Izso. The other presented an ar- Llpstein, and Mrs. Fred Streit. Installation of officers will of booklets, con- He is a member of the Board, Pastor Klann is the author of High School. Woodbridge. Representatives i jRngement take place May 10 at Kenny taining their Individual report* of Trustess of the Second Pres- numerous articles and texts on Mrs. Edward Popovitch. Jr., from Carteret, systematic theology and philos- Acres, Woodbridge with Mrs. and Illustrations. byterian Church, Newark, is chairman assisted by Mr«. Fords, South River, Ert:> ophy, notably his book, "We jlrving Both, naUonal financial "Although the group work, North Arlington Lodge 271 F. John Baldrrson. stemmed from a social studies and A.M., New Jersey Society WOODBRIDGE OAKS REPORTS Believe and Confess", a text for Heading the proiram com- •secretaryy, i f Brunswick Posts. unit, learnings In oral and writ- of Municipal Engineers, Ameri- religious Instruction used by . {committe{ e on organization, as Lutheran campus pastors at ten language, arithmetic, and can Public Works Association Krill and daughter, Joanne, GLADYS I. SCANS secular colleges and universi- art were advanced", says, Mn PI Kappa Phi Fraternity, and Union Beach; Mrs. Martin Oli- in charje of publicity, and and show are planned for tt^p Atsociation 497 Uneoin EDfhwai, ties and, "What, Then, Is Barlow. the Rahway Safety Council. ver and daughters, Marlene MIM Maryann Rusinak is evening. TeL U-S-1ST9 Man?" He Is presently engaged and Betty, Newark; Mrs. Louis handling the correspondence. To Hear Freelwlihri —Kathryn Bihler, daughter in student work, and service to Barrella and son, Anthony, Dress rehearsal will be held of Mr. and Mrs. William Bihler, the faculty and professional^ FORDS ~ Bernard T [: Beth Paige, Long Island; Mr. 1 tonight at 9:00 P.M. at the Westbury Park News president of the Will:.,: Warren Street, was guest of groups In the greater New York AVENEL PERSONALS and Mrs, Joseph Grodeck and GLADTB E. SCANS Warren Association, anno-. honor at a birthday dinner in daughters, Patricia and Debo- area. observance of her eighth birth- 117 Lincoln Highway, Iielbi that a motion picture -•:, rah, Trenton; Mrs. Louis Hei- As a national organization,. TeL U-l-UTt "Gift Prom th« Earth \ —Sisterhood Congregation day. The dinner was held at the Lutheran Layman's League THREEVEAE MANUAL BILL MM. MARTIN GUTOWBXI mall, Livingston; Walter Brady, nown meettnR M • J'nal Jacob meets Tuesday at iThurber's Restaurant, Brlelle. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Is the sponsor of the television The latest Air Force manuals -Weekend guesU of Mr. and|» »t 14 George Street, Avenel at Liberty !;• :30 P. M. in the Avenel Com- Her parents and sisters, Carol Brady, Colonia, and Mrs, program, "This Is The Life", to come under fire are being Mrs, George Beverldge, Worth 8:30 P. M. $ ME 4-0951 and Susan, and her brother, 633 King George Road munity Center. Charles Regenye. Iselin. and the world wide radio pro-:criticised not for their contents, Street, were Mr. and Mrs. An- Freeholders William J \v,,>| —Tonight at 7:30 a Cap- Jr., accompanied her but their cost — $221,200,000 in thony Alello and Mrs, Thomas —Avenel Memorial Post, V. —Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ar- gram, "The Lutheran Hour." ren, THomas H, Lee, G< tain's Drill will be held for the were also guests at the three years. Beveridge, Sr,, and son, Wil- W., meets at the Maple Tree affair. galas and sons, Roger and Otlowskl, Joseph Co-:i ad| Avenel-Colonla First Aid highly technical liam, all of Jersey City. Mr. and Farm Tuesday at 8 P. M. —Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lan- Barton, Adams Street, spent BACK FROM VACATION These are Karl E. Metzger will b' ;: Bqn&d. and compilations Mrs. Anthony Santora. Jersey —Wednesday the Avenel nlng and daughters, Carol and Wednesday to Friday in Wash- in addition to County Orltl were also visitors of Mr. r —Third Ward Republican Lions Club meets at the Log Susan, West Francis Street, ngton, D. C. her grandmother, Mrs. Manuel data about aircraft, M. Joseph Duffy. Slu:,f ::. 'Club of Avenel meets today at Cabin, Woodbridge, at 6:30 P. —Mr. and Mrs. Martin Paez, both of 43 Poplar Streetjand other complicated devices'0 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of ert H. Jamison, Joseph N<:i.:o,| 8:15 P. M. at the Avenel-Co- M. Frank Lanning, Sr., Kearny. Schaefer and children, Diane, and Mrs. Paez's mother, Mrs'* House appropriations sub- Second Ward lonla First Aid Squad building, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tagllarenl —The Avenel Woman's Club —Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen Marietta, and Martin, Jr., of Joseph How ley, 80 First Street.! committee was told. candidate, and other ••' f> a^l —Brownie Troop S5 meets Worth Street, celebrated her meets Wednesday at 8:15 P. M and-children, Harry. Lisa and Wood Avenue, spent a week Perth Amboy. have returned} Lt. Gen. Mark E. Bradley, county candidates. j '(otjay from 4:30 to « P. M. in third birthday during the past 1 In the Avenel-Colonla First Aid Jerry, Bradford Place, were with Mrs. S«haefer'« parents, from Miami and Nffotni Beach, Jr., Air Force deputy chief of A committee will bn ::: .!.•• Westminster Hall. week. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, AT. and Mrs. Joseph Litchey, Florida, where they spent the staff, said the Air Force has rangtof the annual family ry-1 •" .•^•Tomorrow at 3:30 to ! P. Squad building. William Linkov, Newark. iVUkesBarre, Pa. , o Easter hoLida$t3» jbeen "doing our best to get it nk to be held at H::..:r.d| M. Olrl Scout Troop 52 meets Realty man attacks Jamaica —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fleisch- —Martin Schaefer, Jr., was under control." %fth Mrs. Stanley Florky, 374 UKES MEN SHOPPERS housing plan. lOrove this summer man and children, Gail and guest of honor at a birthday Avenel Street Dallas — A supermarket ex- FCC. PLANS RULE Glenn, Bronx, N. Y., were din- iarty in observance of his first ecutive says his company likes The Federal Commission pro-PRISONER PREFERS CELL . —Saturday, 10:30 A. M. to 12 ner guests of Mr, and Mrs.1 jirthday. His guests were Mar- to see m«n do the grocery poses to make rules barring | Fort Madison, Iowa — Nine noon, Girl Scout Troop 1' Martin Cohen, Bradford Place. jorie Ancmon, Union; Jennie shopping. "We do a lot1 more television quiz shows and con- months aner he was paroled; meets. —Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and Robert Keale, Newark; Just Drive In. —The Rosary Society of St. business that way," Stephen A, Jody Feery, Elizabeth; Barn(test programs that are "fixed*;from the ftate prison at Fort;l Cuthbertson, Oak Tree Road but not publicly indicated as Madison, John R. Hoskins re-j Andrew's Church will recelve|Douglas, vice president of the observed their eleventh wed- Berkowitz, Colonia; Steven such. iturned voluntarily. He told of- Holy Communion In a body al Kroger Company, says. "The ding anniversary. The couple Baranskus, South' River; Jane It also proposes a rule that flcials he co ild not adjust him- tJie 10 A. M, Mass Sunday, wife still makes out the llsl 9212 dined out and attended a the- Huryk and his sisters, Diane would follow existing law pro-self to life ou the outside. • Their monthly meeting will bejwhen the husband does tin ater performance in celebra- and Marietta, all of Iselin. Printed Pattern hiblting payola, or undercover Pending a decision on his held Monday In new church shopping, but he will alwayi Sizes 14V4, lGVi, 18%, 20>,£, tion of the event. —Miss Carol A. Province, pick up a few extra items." payment for advertising on pro- case. Hoskins 'vas readmitted to hall at 8 P. M. 24%. Size 1C>^ requires 3% —Roy Thompson, son of Mr West Iselin Parkway, was In- ; —The firemen will hold drill The ideal situation, accord' yards 35-inch fabric. jured in an automobile acci- grams, without announcement the prision. vl.ere he had served and Mrs. Richard Thompson that the commercials were paid 40 years of a .^ntence for mur- !exercises Monday at the fire ing to Mr. Douglas, Is the hus SenSa a FIFTFY Y CENTTS In coins W. Warren Street, has returned dent. Her car was Involved in| for tills pattern — add 10 cents for. 'der. house at 7:30 P. M. band and wife shopping team home from the New York Eye a crash with a car driven by "If they shop together, they for each pattern (or first class Mrs. Margot Fishman, Brigh- mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper and Ear Hospital where he had 1 buy more." been a surgical patient. ton Avenue, Perth Amboy. Miss Pajtevn Dept., 232 West 18th St., Province complained of neck Learn To Ploy The Piano Tip to wives who want toi New York 11. N. Y. Print plninly —Walter Kronert, Jr.> son oi pains. keep the grocery bill down: NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kronert, Your children will thank you al SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. leave hubby home! Wood Avenue, was honored on ON TWINS COMMITTEE their lives if they learn to play his tenth birthday at a gather, FORDS — Mrs. Robert Ken ing of friends and relatives. In WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. hedy was selected to work on the piano while they are young. \ eluding Mrs. Walter Hury, Mrs. the telephone committee of the 18 GREEN STREET James Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Twins' Mothers Club of the WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Theodore Callendo and Mrs, Raritan Bay Area. Mothers of Anthony Vardl, all of Iselin. twins or triplets are welcome to< • Enckised please find $4.00 for one-year —Miss Barbara Krill, Woo< Three-Panel French Mirror, Electric Sewing Machine. COUP ON- Fill Sectional Bookcases and Books, Marble-top Commode, out ond moil Single Spool Bad and many Miscellaneous Items. Entir^ I «m iaterated in renting i. BANKING HOURS contents of the six-room dwelling from basement to »ttl«, and contents oi the garage. (Indictl* grind, ipinel or upright) » A. M. TO 2:|| r. M. DAILY 1 M The offerings may be viewed on date of eale from 9:00 Ntmt. FRIDAY - t A. M. TO ill P. M. AND » TO 1 I Addnu. A. M. until sale time. The undersigned and Auctioneer COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE shall not be responsible in the event of aocjdent andlor Pbon. injury to any person or persons In, on or about the OVER M YEARS OF SKRViqK TO 8AVEHS HAHWAT premises. All Items must be removed from the premises IIICubllArt at conclusion of sale. "The Music Center of New Jenty" 354 Amboy Avenue By Order of: William H. Cornils, Edmund Bortman GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY The FORDS NATIONAL BANK Executors The Friendly Bank of Fords, New Ml WM< t* Woodbridge, N. J» STE1NWAY. and HAMMOND REPRESENTATIVES B. O. C««ti, Auctioneer. Phone: CApital S-S599 MP-J8 605 BROAD STREET, NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY MEMBER FEDERAL RE8SRV* SYSTEM Alston Bceknun, Attorney. Phone: SHadytUe 1-J779 Open Wed. Eva. !til Nine,- Phtme: MArket 3-5880 MEMBER ()P FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE PAGE THTRTEEH $22,000 Chairmen :;:! Start Pledged Total of 42B Appointed ;, ,,f the rln ISKI.IN The building fund rlve of the First. Presbyterian The year's , ,,,lnr divisions of ( hun-h had nn auspicious be- wirt fund-raising pli ', ,|(l,vs Lrnaiif of Co- inning Syndsiy when over R|)|>rnvo(l at, nlt ln t ,kr I' } 22.000 was pledged thr first I tneel.inx; nf the ,. .^rffrtr Simdny. lay. The goal nf the two-week ler. R-nai B'rith „ s(nrt. al. 2 P.M. ampai(?n Is $50,000 which wll ni I ho home of Mrs. 1110* M1 17 nnri will vra- e used to construct a new Klein. . «f "i' u,imi Avenue to the home for the church's pastor The following comniltt i 'flew. Also par i|r and to renovntc the interior o cliiiirtwn appointments JW |: ' u he units of the Pnlien Department he present church and church miulf fund-raising, 'i£ L school buildinn. .irruine stitch; membersH! ^ \r (Mmrmny District .f (leorflr Scott. About one-third of the con Mrs. Larry Glnsser; pTOtrai I, Cl Mrs Ellis Taffetf, bOW.Iir||[» mii First Aid ((reflation was contacted by thi William Yorke visitation teams on Sunda; Mrs Marvin Welnbergj-'ta^ and the interest and response ,wrpk, Mrs. Jules Bit was excellent. In an appeal tc butlRot-finftnce, Mrs. r(|(,li(,k M. Adams the canvassers this week th< rebates, Mrs. Morton |Hl ,|1(. first ball, and building committee asked thai tots - teens - and - tweens they re-double, their efforts U Bernard Dickman; four •fri - ,.;,', .,,,,1 Dnvid Miller. reach all the members on thel doms library, Mrs. Hen I n,|1(,,. Township of- visitation lists during the com Qluckman; Rolden bo6k,'*lti i ' , h(. present. League Ing week. Win Klein; Anti-Defamatlj ( !,;,.,,,rr Tlrnmfl wll At regular services 8unda; sague, Mrs. David COrrtBJ "DIAMONDS ARE A GIRLS Itt.ST FRIKNIV i, (hr s,,,le th, qnintH above will sir* and lllel. Mrs. Harold Blactd ', morning Rev. Roger t>. Sidene "DEE DEE' HELPS DIBOKAH I.EAC.UF, OOLECTION ..,,. ,,f the afternoon dance, to In the "MinslrH Americana" brine put on May H and 15 at the Barron Avenue 18 month old national guidance, Mrs. "No • in a sermon entitled "Countlm daurhter of Mrs. H,Wln B.ror.Hd ls -tar. above to li, fifth annual All- School by the Oak Rider Hfljlits Clmral liroup. In the picture are (left to right) Mrs • the Cost" challenged the entin iftn Pascal; publicity, -1^ k . brUvoen the EflAt Oeorcr Renner, Mrs. Robert Dlpens;,, MrB. Joseph Itixzo. Mrs. James Mansfield, Mr« Ray- Colonia Deborah l,eaR,,r, collect for Tag Week whirh start, Monday. In the picture, led :arold FHst: bulletin, "M| L congregation to recognize, no to right, are Mrs. Morey Keelson, Tag Week chairman; Mrs. Sidney Shur, president of '"'pivisions. Tom Don- mond Gurblsr. Black, slinky evening KIWIIS will br substituted for the rehearsal to*» only the needs of the Isell lonald Llebeskind; phoftl ., headi the worn above, come opening: night. the Colonia Deborah League; Mrs. Alexander Kimmel, co-chairman of Tag Week- and juad, Mrs. Howard crl church, but their owh responsi Mrs. Barefield holding "Dee Dee." ,,,,, |,y Al San Ola- bllltles toward supporting th )eTtt; hospitals, Mrs. Alex'. ,„ Ed Kehler and church. He stressed not On :rg; B'nai B'rith youth ortMS- . PI vi atlon, Mrs, Sidney NocnlH^ ,klo. Playing foi the good that their financl Id I Bride's Uncle Performs Minstrel Show >n; court and parliaments*" VIII hf March Chel- contributions can do but also Deborah League to Start Crafts Exhibit in, Mrs. Jack Miller; dorijit, A,.,.,.n Michael Don- the value to the members I (I Terneles, Glenn May 14 and 15themselves In giving. i rs. Leonard Shakrln; vw« Mi' •,.,,.,,.,1 Fnrrell. Bill Cunningham-Martin Rite rans, Mi's. David Oreenberi; House-to-House Canvass Planned May 2 d to Israel, Mrs. Abral»m ,., v Dulo, Floyd COLONIA — Only three 1M COLONIA - Miss Patricia ISELJN — Bygone crafts and Lapldus philanthropic, 'MTS. .,, ,nd tutz. Gurry weeks remain for rehearsals for COLONIA — The 200 mem- ( Anne Martin. dauKtitcr of Mrs. the musical show, "Minstrel modern art work will be fea-Howard Zindel; citizenship and ii Pnppatocehlo, Slate Presented jbers of the Deborah League of! John Francis Mnrtin. Newj Americana," scheduled for May tured at the May 2 meeting of ivic affairs, Mrs. Hoira^Jl t;,i, Steve Parker Dover Road and the late Mr 14 mid IS at the Barron Ave- Colonia will be working hard the Iselin 4-H Teenettes Club tood: adult Jewish education, Martin was married Saturclny nue School, Woodbridge, by the To Sisterhood ringing door-bells next week in at the home of Mrs. Joseph Ra- Jrs Irving Orossmftn. •') H, manages the morning at Nuptial Mass In St Oak RidKe Heights Choral ISELIN—Sisterhood of Con- their yearly appeal for funds pacloll, leader, Dow Avenue. Two past presidents, Mtk hv Yale Abrams. Cecelia's Church, Iselin to John with a cast of 50, thegregation Beth Sholom held its for the Deborah Hospital at Mrs. Rapacloll stated that Leonard Shakrin and Mrs. hfjt Al U'hmnn, Qus Cannon Cunningham, son o[ [show has been rehearsing since thwe will be six main exhibits Grossman, and Mrs. Samuil regular meeting at the Center, Browns Mills. The hospital, Mr. and Mrs. James O Cun- before Christmas. 90 Cooper Street, where a talk emphasized, quilting, Ukranian Pelngold, present president; Qt :, ..viii include Robert hlch specializes in heart surg- Easter egg painting, ceramics nlngham of Rockaway Valley The newly-organized Youth was given on interior decorat- the Sinai chapter, attended;*^ Meyers, Jeff Ab- Road, Boon ton. ing and earlier In the day a Ty, tuberculosis and diseases silk scr«ening, clothing, dial] third district convention of i,., oetz, Stewart Activities Council of Colonia and charcoal drawings. v |will benefit from the minstrel "Luncheon Is Served" was, held. if the chest, is open to all re- B'nai B'rith Women held jl Pnsco, Richie The bride'* uncle Rev. Olles Mrs. Ellen Braniff, Railway (whose producers are Edward Announcement was made [ardless of race, color or creed. the Warwick Hotel, Prille46J- Hmines. Tommy A. Webster, OPM. Atlanta, da.. will explaiB the making ol Fink and Gilbert Kasdta. Tick- that the annual donor dinner jhia, last weekend. Sharlcey. John performed the ceremony and ts motto is "He who enters patchwork quilts arid show ex- 11 ;TV ets are $1.25 ad are being will be held May 9 at Alpine rummy Degmulo, Ms«r. Walter 0. Jarvais, spirit- :annot pay" and all treatment amples of finished and sold by the following organlza Manor. ,:.i, Thoma* Reeet- ual director of Seton Hall Uni- The new slate and board is free. finished work. Mrs. Helmu tions. all participating mem- Detleff, Iselin, will displa; Strauss. versity, celebrated the Mass A members were presented by Oov. Robert Meyner has pro- bers of YACCi B'nal B'rlth quilted and embroidered quilts reception was held at the. Co- Mrs. Morris Cohen, as follows: Hadassah Plans^ ! Women, Colonia Civic Improve- ilaimed May 2 to May 9 as Barbara Sisko will Shav lonia Country Club !rs. Herbert Sell?, president; jment Club, United Church of Deborah Week, and ISO chap- chalk and charcoal drawing! The brWe was escorted by Christ. Jewish Community Mrs. Al Klvitz, first vice-presi- ters on the eastern seaboard lss Stsko is a former 4-H Club For Induction M Scouts Get Leonard A. Koin. an uncle. Miss •Center of Colonig, Little Pel- dent for membership; Mrs. ill be asking for donations be- member but is now in nurses COLONIA—Plans for the lrf Shlela Anne Denton was maid lows League, Mothers Associ- Norman Tucker, second vice- ginning Monday. The hospital ainlng at St. Michael's Hos-1 stallation of officers to be helfl of honor and the Misses Susan; ation of Colonia, Central Park president, ways and means has been in existence 37 years, Ital, Newark. Special Awards J. Kara. Nancy Warnock, and! 8ectlon of the National Council Mrs. Richard Brief, third vice- and it is heped that next week's at Howard Johnson's restail* president, program; Mrs. Jack The processes of ceramic rant June 13 were made at 4 .:; N Clyde Chrlsteruen Ariene J. Fotl and Mrs. James; KARKN ESPOSITO of Jewish Women. Youth Or- drive may bring in enough GERTRUDE L, FRIEDMAN 3oodman, fourth vice-presi- will be explained by Nanc; recent board meeting of the : .,:• K;inle Scout Award, J. Cunningham. Jr. served as ganization of Colonia, and tiw funds to add a new wing to the Carlson, a 4-H member, Sh> : iv Magistrate Ben- bridesmaid*. James J. Cunning-1 PHI BETA KAPPA: — Miss Civic Associations from these dent, culture and education PLAY INTERPRETER — Colonia chapter of Hadassah Heart Pavilion. Gertrude Lyttle Friedman, display ceramic work don : K.mtor, at a family ham, Jr.. served as his brother's Karen Espotito, daufhter of area.s: Dukes, Estates, Green Mrs. Richard Orossman, treas- held at the home of Mrs. Aba urer; Mrs. Fred Soffer, financl Mrs. Sidney Shur is president dramatic lecturer, will be by Mrs. Donald Wescott, Kramer, 201 Demaresfr Avenue, Hoy Scout Troop 46 best man. Ushers were William | Oak Ridge Heights, member of the faculty - Mr. and Mn. Edward Espo- al secretary; Mrs. Hy Click of the local League which is featured Tuesday at a meet- Avenel. Mrs. Jerome Berkowitz ,! \V Post Home. J. Eyres. Shorecrest, Video Park, Woodbridge High School. Henry C. Brawley.l »ito, I Surrey Lane, Colonia, and man, recording secretary; Mrs.three years old and has mem- ing of the Sisterhood of the Francis A. Woodbridge Knolls. is chairman. , £, ...Aards were »s foi- Delanry and Joseph wls initiated Into the Mu ber from Woodbridge and Rah- Jewish Community Center of A life-size oil painting Lawrence Fried, corresponding Mrs. Manny Temkin, Ml|. Scout Award to A. Poll. chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at way as well as Colonia. Meet- Colonia at School 21 at 8:30 lobert C. Scank, of Iselin, will secretary; Mrs. Harold Bern- Kramer and Mrs. Milton Kuslte Jr., made by Mr. Cunningham is a gradu- BnckneU Unhrerslty, Uwit- stein, Mrs. Milton Eig, Mrsings are held monthly at the P. M. Installation of officers exhibited. Mr. Scank, a ner wl SUr Scout ate of Seton Halt University. He bari. Pa., last Friday. A din- David Welshman, trustees. Rahway American Legion hall will also take place. :ommercial artist, will also N represent the Colonia Edward Campbell, Is with Teiaco Corp., Linden. ner honoring the aew ir.fin- Spring Luncheon lemonstrate silk screening pro- chapter at a convention of Members of the Board: Mrs. southern New Jersey regu$ •)•• Scoutmaster Her- bers was then in the Hotel :ess. Al Bodin, Mrs. William Con .v.::...;:: »nd Aleph Award ON COMMITTEE Lewttbwfer following the Some of the members WM May 1-3 in Lakewood. COLONIA — Several Colonia initiation. Plans Outlined Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Hy Dln- Next meeting will be MaT9 /.-:.•• Kramer made by KofC Breakfast Sunday model clothes which they have '.I t.i women took part in the an- ISELJN — The annual spring gott, Mrs. Harold, Epstein, Mrs. made. Elizabeth Cwiekalo, club at the home of Mis. Edward ::.•«• Knntor. Mist Esposito, a dam's list nual donor dinner of the Cen- luncheon of the Woman's Club Robert Falk, Mre. Arthur Frier- president, will demonstrate Stern, Main Street, Fords." student for seven semesters, iiicl.-- received Parkway section. National will be held on May 18 at Men man, Mrs. Burton Katz, Mrs. Ukrainian easter egg painting. and Mrs. Prank Wlnman of is a senior at the university Proves Very Successful lo Park. Members wishing to Walter Kleve, Mrs. Irving Kor- Fords will show a colored fijm and Is a history major. She land, Mrs. Abe Laskey, Mrs Tuesday at the Alpine caterers, attend are requested to meet al ISELIN — The sixth annual Paul Silance, Tony DeCosta, LEAGUE REGISTRATION of Israel which they took on a : urn's Herman, Rlne- Is also a member of the edu- Milton Sablatsky, Mrs. Nathan Newark. Mrs. Jerome Rablno- the library,at noon. A play Joseph Kirk, Arthur D'Amore. ISELIN—Registration will be recent trip there. ' :.. ,tn and George Ray- cational honorary society. Schussler, Mrs. Robert Serotkln Communion Breakfast of St. wltt was the ric* chairman of will be presented after the Dick Matthews, George Devlin held Saturday at the County Svojid Class Scout; Ed- Kappa Delta Efcllon, and b and Mrs. Larry Sobel. Cecelia's Council of Knights jjf the dinner; and Mrs. Julius luncheon. Columbus was attended by 230and Charles Mehie. Athletic Field here for boys be-aoST9 TO REGIONAL PTA ! ' ..inpoull. Robert Cunp- president of Phi Alpha Theta, A Sisterhood Sabbath will Romanoff wu a committee Mrs. Herbert Willianu, presi- men Sunday at the. Knights of ween the ages of 13 and-16 in ISELIN — St, Cecelia's Pa* i'-::u:s Kopilt, Oary Pi- 1 historical honorary society. held May 13. The members will 1 1 member. One of the section'* dent, reported an the Soring Columbus Home, Jacques Ave- terested in participating in the rochjal PTA will be host a£_ iiH hard Heffers, Jo- participate in the service an projects ls (he support of the! A graduate sf Wtwdbridre Conference and Federation Day nue, Rahway. Tickets for 'Capers' Iselin Babe Ruth Pony League spring Heglonal Pl'A meet :;.id(;crs. WIlUsiT. Kline Youth Activities Council of High School In 19M, Miss will sponsor the Oneg Shabboi Try-outs will start at 10 A. Min St. Cecelia's Cafeteria. W at Hahnes at the recent meet Mass was offered by the Rev. ::..vmond Lim&res, merit Colonia. lion than 140 mem- Esposito plans to teach Eng- Almost 'Sold Out at the field on Railroad Avenue nesday. ing. John Joseph Dupblinski, OFM. ber* and masts attended Tues- lish and soetal studies at Edi- off Oak Tree Road. Boys must held at 1:30 P.M. In the chunb. Mrs, Spencer greeh was ap-Christ Ambassadors Acolytes were Joseph Oden- COLONIA—Tickets for the .•ill speaker was Rev. day's dinner. son Jnnlor High School this bring proof of age and $2 for Watson. The new September. pointed to select a high schoo Name Lynn Waldheim heimer and Charles Giaratana. "Colonia Capers of 1960," registration fees. PTA are invited. *us pri'scntwl by Rocco Now Ungh student eligible to attend the Fourth Degree Knights led the musical variety show spon- 14th Citizenship Council a ISELIN — The youth group, men into the church. Carrying sored by the PTO of Schools ... District Conttmisston- If a rubber shortage develops. n, , ni . ., Douglass College during tin Christ Ambassadors, elected the colors were George Emery, 2 and 16 and assisted by >:> Campise, VPW Post a lot of motorists be new slate of officers at a meet in!» nm B nth Women nf June 20 to 24 with ex Tony Mauro, and Richard Punk, School 20, are going fast, ac- lire straits. Ing held at Iselin Assembly Win Inember Lontett penses paid by the club. led by Thomas Limoli. cording to Mrs. Harold Dan Ood Church. Elected were Lynr Announcement was made o Rev. John Wilus, chaplain of iels, PU 8-6491, ticket chair- COLONIA—The Sinai chap- Waldheim, president; Faith a musicals tomorrow at 1:00 Iselin Council, began the break- man. Maxwell, vice-president anc A COMPLETE LINE OF er, B'nal B'rlth Women, ls one PJM. at the Cleo Club, Roselle, fast with a blessing, Rev. Wal- Myrtle Anthony, secretary' A limited number will be )f 17 chapters which has wonand a night musicale at the ter Radziwon, pastor of St. PAX GARDEN PRODUCTS he re-enrollment membership treasurer. sold at the door, but Mrs. Cranford Woman's Club for th< John Vlanney Church, Colonia, Daniels urges everyone want' :ontest sponsored by the B'nal Junior Club Women at 8:00 The "Mlsslonettes" will mee expressed his congratulations J'rlth northern New Jersey tomorrow at 7 P. M., at thi ing to see the show to buy ...as a wading pool I PM. to the men. Charles Terzella, ahead if possible. Saturday Council for the year 1959-1960. church. master of ceremonies, intro- Mrs. Leo Orossman. 11. West- Mrs. Eugene Ruckbeil wa is almost completely sold out appointed chairman of a used duced the principal speaker, minster Road, served as presi- CANCER DRJESSING MEET now. clothing drive, and anyone Rev. David Anderson, OP., dent of the chanter for the COLONIA,—The Colonia Clut The show will be givep to- having clothing to donate may chaplain of The Brothers of the ob gnat m

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Town Houje 17 Oz. whola baals, dk*d 30 yean of expert*oca Sweet Peas Save at Safeway cans or carrots F lif«. i Cranberry Sauce ^ 1 Ib. For Information on whole or jellied can Welcome Wwon In ami Loan Association n Spray 6ri.oo • COLONIA 535 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge Highway 13 ot • AVENEL (CORNER OF QEOVE AVENUE) Save at Safeway can "•m> '"d »*" ***• -...3 greot Sufway Super Food • ISELIN Mil* Office: 1» gut* Ilrtct, ftrth kmboj Grapefruit Ull lo« .d in , O*EN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M. f <0fflpU( CAIX SATURDAY 9 A. M. TILL NOON Pine Cone 1 Ib. Save at Safeway can In In Perth Ambor Call MUSK r*HKIN(i Apple Sauce ME4-8355 AT Bum ofKICK! Call ME 4-H900 HI 2-2770 Verifine Amboy-ioi NorA ,o,dw Apple JuiceSftvt.ttSaftw1y4Jbots.it B «v South Amboy - 461 FRTDAY, APRIL 29, 1960 PAGE FIFTEEN LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Auxiliary Will f^ZTT^I APPLE PIE"A LA MODEAt the s»ld muting or election. I he following proponnl -will be «uh- TRAFFIC SAFETY! by LEE SIEGEI, lnlttetl: th» bmmdiry line if the T™ ""I"""""* '••""re: ,n Westerly Han* sportswear, shoos, lingerie, um-' C»rt«r«t to Hoosevelt -n rrnt r llnf nf r rt pt PROPOSAI. 11 "',!,!'*' ">" ' » " *«<"'• CARTERET .... There was a, AveW Ion wl h th. oof f Flllmn tltl Ijale Members May 4 brellaa, handkerchiefs -- and! "' 1 "'i > the renter line of Tyler AIITUM; Resolved ttUt the Bosrd of l the renter line of Tyler AIITUM; !' •'me'when America was a great even kitchen utensils. ntlon of the Borough of Curtent, AAwmiw e t o ArthuAthr AAvenuu ew w™\t™\tflth, ceme,T. nf rtfw '"" """""""""r" e (21 SthSoutherll y .IonI * olldd cen- HINTS OFFERED In the County of Middlesex. In here- y ound A llf llne orT Avrn t0 th •I,,, mooting] Mrs. Jakeway, chairman of ! melting pot In which new cl-| Beading a current, nwRazine Southwesterlyy boundary line i.f thir'thir l nolnt «irt Intersectioitl ^fn wit'mh theS'""r line nf Chestnu"" t "»Street; 'thenc «»-s by nuthorliwd: Horoimh of dirteret meel, By Edward JannicnU Hh f drtt Z line of Csrteret Avenue-. run-|i3i Wpntrrly nlonp said renter l!n» strove to assimilate as or newspaper is'like taking a To construct ft n*w h (S> Northwesterly nlnnn Wlysl 1! uioti A«xll-;oirls State, announced that Street Jr nn 'fV . ™ """'i"' Chestnut Street tn the easterly JjWickly as possible. Alas, this t»ry school on Isnd loosted In theihoimdiiry linti e tto i 3, was Miss Betty Cantor win Carttret Traffic Safety word association test: IT line of Curteret Avenue tn the'rl^t of w«v line nf tne I,onR Branch school district and owned by said I thenre (01 Northeasterl > point or place ofbeRlnnlnn. .nivWnn nf the Central Railroad of • I/gion Chairman j ambition has vanished with the France, Chic; Italy, Daring; Bosrd of Education on the North-jStreet to tlie plure of i icon delegate this year for Nrw- Ji-rspy; thence Hi Northerly cigar store Indian. The once Spain, Colorful; England, De- erly side of Csrteret Avenue, h»- i made DISTRICT NO. II:—(Votinn jilflce.'"1nn!! "III rltrtit of way llne to the State at Douglass Collide shunned European look Is a pendable; German. Mechani- tween Flllmore iind Loiiln Streets DISTRICT NO. S:—(VntlnE wll honoring and s new elementary sc.honl on theClevelnntl School.) BEGINNING American Legion Memorial i' ni- ""'"y boundary line of hndl June, iing of fashion. O1NNTNO »t the Intersection nf the11™ nr formerly of Amerlosnj Oil (111(1 PHfit CARTERET — "Pedestrians' cal; Japan, imitative; America Westerly side of Post Boulevard be- the Intersection of Um ri-ntor n ( om ln tween Virginia nnd. Carolina Ave- of WruhlngUm Avenue wild '"'"',miter line of Roosevelt Avniur; ' P v: thfnce (*) Bftsterlj along A luncheon wll be served on are unpredictable hazards every It was a proud moment for Apple pie - ish.' wllh th r nt ltne n! It reported mies mid to purchase thp whonl renter ne nf Periling Avrinn- BII'II " * " Hermnnn''"'" honndnry line to the Muter" May 3, beginning at 11:30 A. motorist should be prepared to the foreign-born father when The world produces a multi- running thpiirei It) Southerly nin Htr«rt n': < It V. furniture and other equipment, ne M. st the Amertcnn IIOKIOH MP- his first truly American son e»»ary for said new arhoolhnu.«M|the. center •lin e n-f Pershlii- -• R *Avc """n " Nnniirrtu .1™.. iv.. „..,... i,... ., ncirtheriv Uienre Idl Southerly- members avoid," David Green, president tude of beautiful and useful ilfrmmin street to thp southerly '"Inn* said center line of rHlmofi •" to Improve the altrs thereof '" the renter line of Terminal Avi morlftl. came Into the new world. Now Hn« of the Ruhway River; thonrc *wnue to the center line of C«r-" at- of the Motor Club of America articles which should be bought anB to constTurt an addition to the "»': tlienre (2) Wesl/rly alone thr 12) Northmfitcrly and easterly alona "ret Aveii'if nnrt the ~ '"" Due to thr month of May bo-advised today. however, his pride Is empty, for on the ba&ls of merit rather Washington School located In the ™»ter line, nt TerminaTrmal l AvenuAvenue t : at said line of Rahway River to the to be really "in", he must send school cilstrlot on the SSoutherl y slilraththe centecenter linli e of CoolldnClld e Avenu 1 ', New Ing overcrowded with activities, than origin. Perhaps It would ^•i easterly rl«ht of way llne of the. "You never can tell when one his son abroad to acquire the o( Roos*velt Avenue, and nn mldl- .hence (3) Still westerly and nlnne the next reftilar be smart to dine from a menu tlon to the Cleveland Rchool located county going to dart accent his father took pains to he center line, of Coolldge. Avenu group will be held May 4, nt suddenly in front of your car that featured apple pie a la In the school district on the Fmlrr- ,o the center line of Cypress Stree lose. ly side of PeYshliu: Avenue, ami tn «ir(,nlrr ,,nr nf HooM,.u Anml, which time lnlltatlon of rcm-l mode so that we, ton, may be .hence Ml Northerly aloiiK the rei of said railroad lo the;,,,,,,, ,, ,„„„!, „( ||u» ,,drt Rollln hurrying purchase the sohnol furniture aprt ;er line ot Oynress Slre.et tn ih 1 center lln 1P rl(lht why HI.inn The cry of the manufacturer proud of our heritage. • of Rooicvclt Avenue,;of ,,,,, Nrw Ynrj( ,„„ Lon, Br,nch hers will take plum. ,ather rughln(t other equipment necessary for c^cli center line of Washington Avenur TChooU a inc.. WesterlWet erly slonalonjj rnurri r N as well as the retailer, particu- of tnU\ nddltloni and to make the thence |5)) Easterly alonng snld rcn. Ul. of . !nivlMoti or Central Railroai d ott ! J ll f Wh Avenue to •he;.i.,CBV nnH r,,nni..» theDct: minis of the' work, or perhaps just a stroller. larly on the haute couture level LEGAL NOTICES alteration! of the rxl.Mlnic srhool- 5" of Washington houws nei'fwary for um- *lth mich •the careful motorist is always the renti 1 nl (t Is, "We must have import addition*, and to expend for all of :™" ? " - '">» tn the Sn,,,herly line of .. NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE and the - '81 alert for them." ttin aforennld not, eitcpertlng J| . niSTRHT NO, 1!:—(Voting place,iBoronch of Curteret; thence 12) • i,r ^Induction Fete labels', and the answer is for- O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; ; 313,000; and DISTRICT NO. l:-rvotln« place '''urtere? t HIRII School.) BKQINNINn Westerly alona said BorouKh line to ; A Wander j "The ever-present argument eign cars, coats, suits, dresses, At a regular meeting of the Hnus- at the Intersection of the center the center line of Blair Road, and [r ,ng Authority of the BormiRli of (ti) In brder to finance nald nu- High school) BEOINNmo at the as to who has the right of way Intersection of thh e centeerr linlien nf!,Une of Cypress Street with the con- westerly boundary of the Borowsh - iin"iident of "larteret held on April 5. 1M0, I w«stlwrlieil expenditures, telt Avenue; thence (7) Easterly to passing traffic," Mr. Green *hencen e (4(4 )w W«?erls e r vy tt •I, lender ofjBennett of Dover, Supreme election of officers of the Inspection, nnd to be puhllriv rend The polling places for thesaid l r;L i, .; l , .' !Northerly along said llne of Park .long center line of Roosevelt Ave- |said. prior to HSIP: meetlriK or election and their re- t h nt ^recllne t f ami Nor v,fw „, the center line ot Wortylko nun to aald easterly right of way ,!„!) nave heriDlstrlct Deputy, as Installing! llne f Eighth District V.F.W, Aux- spective polllni: districts (described,,,. .. ninI,lB- ,° ^""""HHtreet; thence (5) Westerly along lint ol Now York and Ijflng Branch * " One metal, quonset tvpe, _,.. ^ " 1°' runnm"" « ° -in- troop ac-|offlcer. Ceremonies will beuinj "Indicative of that." he add-iliaries on May 20 according to building, located at fflfi Bergen by reference U< the election districts!"""" * (5t ?"rth"'"nWr llne 0( Wortylko Street to Dlvlslnn of Central Railroad of N«w * ly along the center line or Thornall'the center" line of"'co7gan"AverHicU!jerscy and ihe'neRlnnlng d, "is the fact that the an announcement made at this Street, In the Borough nf Onrteret imed at last fleneml Election In :,,-Ked for aiat 5:00 P.M. , said municipality) nre established Street to the cemer Une^HiirKelthenc* («) Northerly along center' .STEPHEN HKIBA"', 'President eat proportion of fatal pedes- Hew Jersey. Street; running thence (8) Wester week's meeting by Mrs. Jack Take further notice thnt the Com-and have been deslKtmttd as follows g ( "lylllnn of Colgan Aventie to the renter c.irteret Honrd of Education ,f ^ After the_lnStallatlonj'ere-^;^'^^'^^- ^ l h l > JOSEPHINE O'BRIEN. Seoty. Timar, president. Mrs. Florence missioners of the Houslnx Authority and no person shnll vote at said along the center line Burke'llne of Coolldge Arenue; thence (7) monlei a dinner dance will be meeting or election elsewhere than th rurtnret Bonrd of Education persons who are 65 years of ageCavallaro will be chairman of the Borough of CarterH have by Washington Avenue to the point or held for members and guests at Resolution and pursuant to lawa,t the polling place designated for ?iL Coolldge Are'nue to the center line April 28, 1M0 or older.' assisted by Mrs. Joseph Dobos the voters of the polling district In place of beginning. nt Tyler Avenue; thence- (8) North- C, 1'. 4,29 - 5/6/60 the Log Cabin Inn, St. Oeorne flMd a minimum price at which said storage building will be sold which he or she resides: erly along center line of Tyler Ave- Uiuirh "The accldbfits last- year In\>j Plans were made for the sali DISTRICT NO. T:—(Voting place,1 nue to the center Hue of Carteret has Avenue, Woodbrldge, at 7:00 together with all pertinent dptsll", POLLING DISTRICT NO, 1 ! which 8,6OoVedestrians lost of popples, and money from Polling place at the Washington Nathan Kale School.) BEGINNING;Avenue; thence (91 Easterly nlnnc P.M. said minimum prlre helii'< $50.00. at the Intersection ai Noe and,center line of Carteret Avenue to j their lives and another 165,000 the sale will be used for vet plus costs of preparing Hill of Sale School at Roosevelt Avenue In the Officer to b« Installed are; and advertising this wlr Wn build- School District, for legal voters re-Maple Streets with Pershlng Ave.; the center line of Cypreu Street ii Sunday were injured just didn't hap- erans rehabilitation and Ho* 1 (1) In a Westerly and the Beginning. Mrs. Joseph Maweo, president,]^". ing will require lO ^ down pnymnnt siding within General Election Mr. Oreen emphasized pttal parties. at time of bid, the balmier to beDistrict No. 1 direction along said Noe Street and Mrs. Fritz Van Dftlen, vicev ' Maple Street to Thornall Street; Ml« Patty Wright was se paid within 15 tl«ys from date of POLLING DISTRICT NO. 7 running thence (2) Northerly along DISTRICT NO. 13;-(Votlng place. n ^ l ie. Polling place at the Columbus said Thornall Street to Burke Street; Cleveland School. \ Beginning at the b lected as auxiliary mascot b The Sale of the above mentioned School at Roosevelt Avenue In the Intersection ot the center line of w:ll deliver [corresponding secretary, Mrs.! running thence (3) Westerly along Mrs. Timar, building subject to the following School District, for legal voters re- said Burke Street to Washington Per5hlng Avenue with the center unmial May|Anthony Maizeo, recordliiR sec-' conditions. siding within General Election line ot Terminal Avenue and run- A social hour was held wit] 1- Successful bidder mint re Dlsflct. #2 — #3 Avenue; running thence (4) North- :,v\d 'Snnday.ireUry, Mrs. Peter Oreco, treas- erly along said Washington Avenue ning thence (1> Southerly along the Mrs. James Shornock and Mr; move bulldlnn from premises POLLING DISTRICT NO. center line ot Pershlng Avenue to Klia.i Oreek urer, Mrs. Stanley M, Berin- Father's Night Is within IS days from date of Polling place at the Cleveland to Randolph Street; running thence Al Wlshney in charge. Specla (5) Easterly along said Randolph the center line of Larch Street; l he Sodality gt«ln, press correipondent, Mrs. sale at his expenw. School at Pershlng Avenue In theStreet to Heald Street; running thence (2) Southwesterly alonts the award went to Mrs, Don La 3- Successful bidder muBt In School District, for legal voters re- center line of Larch Street to the the FourthjAnthony Mucllll, historian, thence 16) Northerly along said Penta. wrttlnn Mfumr Bodily Injury siding within General Election Reald Street to Roosevelt Avenue southerly boundary line and limits of Featured by PTA and Property Damage liabili- Districts #4 - S3 - #13 the i'.iliimbiiB •> Mrs. Georice Van Dalen, first running thence (7) Easterly along i Borough of Carteret; thence I3i ty. In process of moving said POLLING DISTRICT NO. 4 said Roosevelt Avenule to Pe_rsrilng|Nfrtl™««t«ily along aald southerly jguard, Mrs. William Brennan, CARTERET-Father'a Night j bulldlnn from premises and Polling place at the Carteret High second guard, Mra. Oene Fedor, Avenue; running thence (S) South' boundary line ot the Borough ot K r.rlmk Will be marked the regular meeting ot\12th District Club clearing area. School at Washington Avenue In erly along said Pershlng Avenue to Cnrteret to the center line ol Ash 3- Successful bidder shall leave the School District, for legal voters ded by Mlss'ehaplain, Mrs, Ted Wllk. mar- the Columbus Cleveland P.T.A Noe and Maple Streets to the place Btreet; thence (4) Easterly along Dry Clean iJIB uoiumous ueviMBiia r.i.n,| i T i# T • i Miss Kose|«to»H 1. Mri. Joseph Chlem, s level, debris tree, nrea from residing within Oeneral Election or point of beginning. snld center line of Ash Street to held Tuesday evening in thei _ *O Meet lOIUght which building is removed. Districts #( - 4*10 - ttll*- #14 - the center line of Coolldge Avenue; ... ueorKene!»uu'ahall 2, Mrs. Albert Urnari, Columbus School. CARTERET - The Twelfth Tak« further notice that at aald #15 thence southeasterly along the cen- lmarth|U 3, Mrs. Albert Mundy, Sale or any date to which It may be POLLING DISTRICT NO. 5 DISTRICT NO, 8;-(Votlng place,ter line .of Coolldge ATenue to the District Civic Club of Carteret adjourned, the Commissioners of the Your Own Rugs! The acting officers for the Polling place »t the Nathan Hale Nathan Hale School.) BEGINNING center line of Terminal Avenue; WM; trustee 1, Mrs. John Meiar,! Menda evening were Julius Weliman, hw appointed the following Housing Authority of the Borough School at Rooseirelt Avenue In theat tbe Intersection of Roosevelt Ave- thence (5) Southeasterly along the l icrmasthe'1"181**1 2' **"• Anthony Baio, of Carteret reserve the rlgrit. at School District, for legal voters re- nue and Haywrird Avenue; running center line of Terminal Avenue to president; Dr. Murray Gott- membership committee mem- m r h 11 their discretion, lo reject any onnldlne ? within Oeneral Election! thence (1) Northerly along Haywird the center line ol Pershlng Avenue RENT OUR modality \nlth: » * » 3. lieb, treasurer and Geza Hor- bers. They Include Joan Non- or all bids and to wll snld building Districts #7 - #8 - #9 Avenue as extended to a point on and the Beginning, ln 11 is vire presl-^ vath, (Mretary. nenmaker, Catherine Spolo-1 s* * block to such bidder as they POLLING DISTRICT NO. I the Southerly shore line of the Rail- (lanyl. secre-lPIANTHBATRE PARTY lino. Kathy Richmond gnd!m^ "toct' Polling place at the American way Rlrer; running thence (2) DISTRICT NO. 14:-(Votlng place, Glamorene Electric The Washington Nathan Hale Ijpon tecepttnee Qf the minimum Lesion Memorial Home at Roosevelt Southeasterly along the several Cartel.; High School.) BEGINNING Marle Evant. AL treaiurer;! CARTEROT — The Sacrtad P.T^. Quartet enterUlned with bid. or bid above minimum, by theAvenue In the School District, for|oourses of said shore"line ot Rahway at tht Intersection of the southerly RUG BRUSH rp, iml hoy Heart P. T A *ill sponsor a1, Z The regular meeting of the lommlssioners. and the payment legsl voters residing within General River to a point ot Intersection of boundary line of the Borough of fcw ltcM Members Election Districts #11 and #16 Carteret with the westerly line of group will be held tonight at hereof by the purchaser, according tbe same with the extension of -: Markowiumeatre and dinner party to; , th to d f ^^ wm to the manner of purchase In ac- Charles Street; running thence (2) anda known as Park View, which S rer DISTRICT NO. l:-(Votlng pl»ce, line ls 125 feet west of the center Panko pub- MUlburn on May 22 to »ee the t and ^ m lhe new 8:30 tn the Falcon Hall. cordance with terms of Sale on file, along said Charles Street u extend- Day! Washington School.) BZOINNDta line of Hagaman Street and parallel ONLY 1 The Housing Authority ot the Bor-st the Junction of Noe Creek with ed to Roosevelt Avenue; running 2 i:ior Ladanyl Broadway show "Redhead Membtri of the Board of lt( thereto and running thence: (1) school expansion program. ough of Carteret will deliver a bill SUten '"wind" "iound:""_ruanin«|*htnce^ij4) ^We_ riyo_«k}ng said Plus Jar of Dry Cleaner Htla as con-;Anyone wishing to go Is asked Education will be the guest of Sale for tald building |Roo»evelt Avenue to Hayward Ave Westerly along said Borough line to The organization will support thtnee (1) In % Westerly direction the easterly right of way line of ;to contact either Mrs. Marga- speakers and will explain the JOHN J. 6UDIA. along said Noe's Creek to Pershlng nue, the point or place of Begin- the New York and Long Branch Half-gallon size usually enough 1 thta program by having a tele- detail! of the proposed Carteret EiecutWe Director Avenue; t*ence (2) Northerly alon| ning. Division of the Central Railroad of for two 9112 rug areas 12.49 vecelve com- ret MedveU, Mr». Lenore Van- C. P. 4/2J.-29/60 phone relay and letters to Pershlns ATenue to Roosevelt Av«-| New Jersey; thence (2) Northerly Economy Gallon she .only 53,58 •1v at the 9 Dusky or Mrs. William Kolbo- School expansion program. nue; thence (31 Westerly along mem rs DISTRICT NO. 9:—(Voting place, along said'right oJ way line to the m'cmptolr .KnirAl. BuTwlll 7c">Ttom7he! *' . |° ^courage voters Roosevelt Avenue to tbe Westerly Nathan Hale School.)' BEGINNING center line of Chestnut Street as! It's SIMPLE and SAFE ... llne of dunes Street; thence (4) at the Intersection of tne center line Ichnrch at 4 P.H. .to Attend the polU on May 10, extended westerly: thence (3) East. Just Sprinkle On ... list . Nortaeily along CfcarlM Btreet and of Burke Street with the Easterly erly along said center line of Chest jto vote for jhe school, ref- wDfltWBtroij contlhutng4n a Hraigut line to_the line of Washington Avenue and run nu|. Street to the center line of Brush In ... EngageA to T, Docket Vo,.'«-J73. Runway Rlrer at a point where Deep Ding thence (1) Easterly along said CoolldRe Avenue; thence (4) South- Vacuum Off! SI MMER COAL A committee wu formed for Creek empties Into said River: llne of Burke Street to the center easterly along said line of Coolldge CARTSRET — Mr. and Mrs. PiatntHr, thence (5) Southeasterly along the line ot Heald Street; running thence Avenue to the center line of Cofgan YOU CANT BIT BETTER the eighth unde graduation Anthony Bzullmowikl, 88 John Rahway River to Staten Island (2) Northerly along said center line Avenue: thence (5) Southerly along TEL. ME 4-8033 u n ; said Hue of Colgan Avenue to the party. Street, have announced the en- WALTER WILLIAM WEBB. §9 . i! ."jence _(«) Southerly along|oi'Be»Id 8tfeet to lhe center ilnoof ^ Defendant. ftaten Island Bound to tne place Roosevelt Avenue; running thence Center line of Wortylko Street; PKA fOAl. The dark horse wa* won bygagement of their daughter, CIVIL ACTION of Beginning. (3) Easterly along said center line of thence (<) Easterly along said cen- ter Une to the said westerly line of, Mrs. Florence McMlckle and Dorothy Marie to Thomas Eu- NOTICE OP ORDER FOR Roosevelt Avenue to the center line DAIDONE'S PUBLICATION of Hayward Avenue; running thence Park View; thence (7) Southerly J 45 attendance award* were pre- gene Czayt, son of Mrs. Sophie DISTRICT NO. 2:— (Voting place, (4r«»Tbrtnerly along said centei line along said line of Park View to the CLEANERS . . . TAILOR! TO: WALTER WTLLIAM WIBB Columbus School.) Beginning at tbe Beginning, 1 8 sented to Mrs. C. William of Czaya. 3 State Street and the By flrttit ol An Order of tbe SuJunction of Staten Island Bound of Hayward Avenue and extended to SHIRT LAUNDERERf the Southerly line of the Rahway Tan Columbus School and Mrs. Allate Stanley Czaya. perlor Court of New Jersey, Chan and Noe's Creek: running thence eery Division, made on the 4th day Blver; running thence (5) Westerij DISTRICT NO. 15:—(Voting place, 1006 Rahway Avenue Devitt of Cleveland Bchool. The prospective bride attend- (1) Westerly along Noe'a Creek to and Southerly the various courses or-April. IMC. rn a civil action, Pershlng Avfotit thence (2) South- Carteret High School.) BEGINNING AVENEL, N. J. ed St. Mary's High School. whWeln Annt W«bb. Is tnf plaintiff along aald Southerly llne of theat the Intersection of the center Following the business meet- erly along Penning Avenue to NewRahway River to the Easterly line Bros, and WEXLER Perth Ambojr, cl&M of 1969 and and vou are the defendant, you areJersey Terminal Railroad: thence line of Fillmore Avenue with th< ing a one act pity entitled Why hereby required to answer the com-(3) Easterly along the New Jersey of the Right of Way of the Central (.iind Avrjiur, Railway Ft 81000 Teachers Get That Way waths e Newark School of Comp- plaint of the plaintiff on or before Terminal Railroad and across theRailroad of New Jersey; and run- the 6th day of June. 1M0. by serving ning thence (6) Southerly along said prt'siiited under tl;<- direction tornetry. Her fiance attended lands of I. T. Williams Company to in Aniwer on Edward J. Dolan, the mouth of Tufts Creek where Right of Way llne to the Southerly OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE of Mr. Julius Weisman-assisted Carterrt High School class of •milliiilre: . plaintiff's attorney, whose same empties Into the Staten Island property line of lands of the Ameri- 11052 and the New York Trade adorIrese a ls #63 Washington Avenue, Sound: and thence (4) Northerly can Oil Company; running thence by faculty. Carteret, New Jersey, and In de- (7) Easterly along wild.line of the —---'School, New Yorlc. along Staten Island Sound to the fault thereof such Judgment shall place of Beginning. American Oil Company lands to tbe be rendered agalntt you as the point of Intersection with the South- MERCHANTS! Court shall think Just and equitable. erly line of the Bradley Tract of Mrs. Joseph Vrbantki You shall tile your Antwn and DISTRICT NO. l:-(Votlng place, Land; running thence (8) Easterly y Columbus School.) BEGINNING at along aald line of Bradley Tract toil ; is Hostess to Club proof of service ls duplicate with the Junction of Tufts Creek find the Intersection with the Etaterly the" Clerk of the Superior Court, Staten Island Sound, running thence tine of Washington Avenue; running You can reach over CARTERET — A meeting of Bute House Annex, Trenton, New (1) Westerly along Tufts Creek to thence (9) Southerly along said the Panyi Club was held Wed- Jersey. In accordance with the rules the New Jersey Terminal Railroad Easterly line of Washington Avenue lof cli-ll praetlce and procedure. iind continuing along said railroad to the center line of Burke Street nesday evening at the home of Tilt object of said action ls to ob- to the Intersection of Pershlng Ave- and the pblnt of beginning. Mri>. Joseph Urbanski, tain a Judgment of divorce be- nue and Holly Street: thence (3) tween the (aid plaintiff and you. Southerly along Pershlng Avenue BIG NEWS • Tentative plans were made EDWARD J. DOLAN and continuing In a straight line to DISTRICT NO. 10c—(Voting place. for a theatre and dinner party ATTORNEY OF PLAINTIFF the Staten Island Sound; thence {3) High School.) BEGINNING at the Jto New York sometime In the 63 | Washington Avenue Eatterly and Northerly along the Intersection of the center llne of Carteret, New Jersey said Staten Island ^ound to theCarteret Avenue with the center early Fall. Following the husC-. P «/8, 15. 22. 29/60 40,000 place of Beginning. line of Cypress Street, and running jines* meeting the birthday if, thence (1) Northerly along Bald cen- NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL ter line of Cypress Street to a point Mrs Elsie Bartok was celebrat- DISTRICT NO. 4:-(Votlng place, Local residents weekly DISTRICT MEETING OR ELECTION Cleveland School.) BBQINNINO at and Intersection with the Easterly /or ALL! ed The next meting of the OP THE SCHOOL DISTRICT the intersection of the Southwest llne of Washington Avenue; running 'group will be held May 26, at OF CARTERET, corner of Larch Street; thence (1) thence (2) Northerly along said IN THE'COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, Southerly along Pershlng Avenue Easterly line ot Washington Avenue I the home of Mrs. John Slplak. NEW JERSEY, and continuing In a straight Una to(o a point and Intersection of the ON TUESDAY, MAY 10th19*, 0 StatAi Island Bound; thenct (2) Southerly line of the Brady Tract as extended Easterly; running thence for LESS than TED" Again Offers. SOKI.ER DIRECTS PLAY NOTICE IS HEREBY OtVEN to Westerly along Staten Island Sound the legal voters of the School Dis- to7he"weiter?y boundary line of Thel(3rWe7ter7y"iiTong said Brady line CARTERET—Charles H. Sok-trict of the Borough of Cartcret, In ler of Longvlew Avenue ls mu-the County ol Middlesex, Ntw Jer- sical director of "Wish You sey, thiil a special meeting or elec- tion of the legal voters ef said Per Column Inch Were Here." which ls being District will be held on presented by the Suburban TUESDAY, the 10th day ol j Jewish Center of Linden, at the MAY, 1960, Per 1,000 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. McMaiuis School on Saturday The polls will remain open until and Sunday evenings, April 30 :S0 o'clock P. M, and as much Residents! |ionger a* may be necessary to per' Free Box Storage iaiui May 1. mlt all the legal voters then present i This marks the fourth musl to vote and to cast their ballots. for your 10TH-PROOFING leal Mr. Solder has directed in The meeting or election will be held and all the legal voters of the •the Central Jersey area School District will vole at the re- Start advertising your and FREE ;ihf past year. spective polling places stated below. Winter Wardrobe business today in the GARMENT BAGS! Latest MERCURY Cleaning Process THREE FASTEST GROWING 3-HOUR SERVICE * PICK-UP and DELIVERY CLEANERS WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS IN WOODBKIDGK QUALITY Is a TRADITION at TED'S . . . If* easy, simple, thrifty! IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY! We supply yuu with * A*k Your INfighliiir Aliout Our Work! laNie storage box. You HIl it tu the brim with your We're very aurr that you'll miprovr uur SCIYUT on every count. winter woolens. We clt^u, No all we, Mi* i, tUV ,»* v* U» UNCtt Coiii|wu»/«r ***" nieiitti, safe from ninths, The manshlp *ud yrict* ,wltli anytninj offered rlwivhrrr Yuuil lire, theft! come back enrly and oftrn r»r morr of thr The only charge U for the Carteret Press and Z•,*';'« of the value of your doth- & Draperies Heaiilifiilly Dry < tu cover insurance. Edison Twp. & Fords Beacon - Free Moth-Proofing ami Boxing! GREINER DRY FUNERAL HOME Ted's Tailor Shop CLEANERS CALL AUGUST F. GREINER, Director '//.! HOIK "Woodbridge's'(fuality Dry Cleaner" 44 Oroen BtrecL 3»7 Sctioul Street, Wuodbiidge WoodbrlcUtt l HK/tN(U HIKE WCK-DF AND DKUVEKV ME 4-1111 !;.!.\r5«i Street ME 4-3»t8 1032 St. (ieorgt Ave. Phone ME ME'4.9190 AVKNHI. Chuck Steaks « ALL-WAYS SIMPLY DELICIOUS MEATS Rock Cornish Roaster* 49 Short Ribs Of Beef A4«9 California Roast lb 55 Stewing Beef lb 59 Rath's All Meat Franks lb 59 Smoked Daisy Hams lb 59 Rath's Sliced Bacon lb 65 , 3 to 4 Pound U. S. TOP CHOKE Roasting Chickens Average lb 39 GRAM FED WESTERN STEER BEEF Center Cut Pork Chops~ l•b 79 FLAVORFUL, JUICY CHUCK Ground Chuck .59 OUR PLEDGE FOR PACKAGED MEAT THIS SIDE OF THE MEAT YOU DON'T SEE IS AS GOOD Cube Steaks »89 AS THE SIDE YOU SEE. EXCESS FAT AND BONE ARE TRIMMED BEFORE PACKAGING. YOU PAY FOR ONtY OPEN SUNDAY THE WEIGHT OF THE MEAT-NOT FOR THE PACKAGE. Shoulder Steaks 99 9 A.M. to 6 P. YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL!!

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1S|XIN PERSONALS TV- TODAY AND TOMORROW 80ANB --Mr. and Mrs. Thaddous plummer, and children I/mis, Emmy Lou, Thaddeus, Jr., and ARC has scored a major coupjson, la bluprlntlng an hour-lonf Anne, Auth Avenue wore wnck- (lf New Dover ii signing A two-year denl with adventure series In color local- pnd guests of Mr. and Mrs. i,,,V(. stnrted itllette for sponsorship nf 2fil<"(l in th8 Caribbean. Lynn Plummer, Elmhurst, I,, I. 1 . |,u/,RBr work *JCAA football games, a sclied- ~~ lv —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond p Tarabokla and sons, Raymond, nf major league l full bazaar. Jr., and Gerard, Hunt Street HOME ||,i- first ten were dinner guests of Mr. and Bjr FRANCES DELL . . Playhouse 90's "Fi\cc, of ft! wnS held a Mrs. Ralph Pasqua, Tenneck I TO" iJack Lemmnn, Rip Tlie success of your garden" ",n'tis Camp- —Several members of Boy lorn) is headed for a Brondwny will depend on how you pre-« Lynn Scout Troop 47 enjoyed a week- Street, with Torn repenting, „„,-,. the soil to plant the seedT end camp-out at Roosevelt us orminal TV role . . Tues- Bo sure your soil Is right foT ',;;; "..ts of Mr. Park. Robert Ackermmi f Iny Weld and AenpsMoorehfiiid;handling before you Start. IT William Doerr were ln charge 1 . Sl,,,i. Yonkers, ••" up In a Millionaire epl-^ hBnrt,ul On ,,„, visited Mrs. ' the boys. sodn Dennis (Gunsmokr) and released, stays In the fon» ,N. Y. —Walter Fendels, Kennsburg las returned home after having too wet. „,„! Mrs. Ed- pent his Easter vacation with I*resents episode. "Insomnia" Ml should t Ave- lls maternal grandparents, Mr without his trademark, the limp]i and should fall apart after be*. Mannlng, nd Mrs. William Punk, Vernon . . The Deputy, with Henry n{ son Ing squeezed. The more clay ilrhi'll " i ' Itreet. Fonda nnd Allen Case, has been the soil contains the longer it ; Newark, and Pat Tomasso has had the renewed fnr 1960-01 ... Jim j Hloornflflld; Mr. ' Maverick i Garner, laid off by stays wet. To help overcome s, i of the Iselln Field Club compacted condition, add sand, Rlngled, Krftball team practicing at Wnrner Brothers because of mid Mrs. Jo- sifted coal ashes or humus. • Kennedy Park, Tomasso Is re- Hie writers' j I ke, considers Sot, | h Plftln- Work the ground With ft ictlvatlng the team which won llmt his seven-year contract 'with six years still to go> with spading fork or spade. Drive It he Class A Championship in straight down the full length,' , ,t 1ms been the studio has been terminated mn ,947, but disbanded after the and loosen the soil by pressing * ;,B,,!nini! marriage that he Is free to accept 04ft leason. He plans to enter ack on the , i,-nit, son of Mr his team in the Woodbrldge nil other offers. Warner's dls- handle. ,',-,.„ i,<'i'ik. Park Ave- Senior League Case may wind up in Over the worked ground: .1'i'';.!i!(i''Ui. to Miss court, spread lime and plant food at. —Unit 28-11 Iselln Kadets of All.,i. salvatore needed. Rake these ln with an ,merlca held their annual egg British viewers are to get full ,,; \n and Mrs, Jo- coverage of our Presldei/ al iron rake. lunt at Cooper's Farm, Mid- ' Thhe campaign. Engltoid's Granada Seeds of squash, corn, melon Ilesex-Esoex Turnpike. William long-time TV network plans to tape three and other hill crops are plank- Smith was in charge. The Ka- , ,iolm having specials In this country covsr- ed In spaced holes. Row crop*. i-,1:11 det* were featuredjn MI j . <-'M\. The KNIOHTS OF TIIK ALTAR: At a solemn eoremnny, the atlar boys of Saint Jurnes' School, WoodbrldKf, were reeelvcil into thp Society of the Knights of Ing the campaigns, conventions are planted ln furrows. Sprinkle hlbltlon drill at the opening , ;,l al Fernderne the Altar. Rev. William Koos ofllcialfd at the Installation. The Knights of theAltar Is a natlnn-wide society for altar hoys. left to rislit, front row, James and the election night for pres- seeds thinly. Follow the direc- day ceremonies at the stock car Gadfk, John Brdl Thomas Turner. Kev. William Koos, John Schubert, Joseph Higiclns, Charles Moroncy. Second row, (leorce Bustin, Albert Rowley, John il|i in Fern entation in England... Simone tions on the packet as to ther , HHiO. acing track in Old Bridge. ! Fuery, Dennis Spdelier. Richard Hraiinrgiin, Raymond Daddio, Drew Balog;, William Ryan. Third row, Robert Cerrand, Thomas MeDonouKh Edward ("Room at the Top") Slgnoret depth and distance. Cover seeds Mi. and Mrs —Ralph Maglione, Jr., son' Golden, F.dward Bornnnann, Robert Goodman, William Eibert, Ronald Van D/ura, Dennis Minkler, David Hixel. Fourth row, Robert Berdard George. with the broad edge of hoe, ,-,!:, Lincoln High of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Magli- TravMtlnn, Gerard Sviatko, Daniel Stanlk. Harry Mines, Gregory Wardlow, Harry Poyzckl, Kenneth Hutnlek. Fifth row, Robert Somers, Patrick Golden, idebut In a OE 'Theater co- After covering seed, firm soil. of the couple'i one, 111 Willow Street, was John Klnnclly, Wayne I-eahy, Kevin O'Brien, Timothy Krullkowskl, Allen Mlnklcr, Peter Kotiowlcz, Fredrick Dossc.na. starrlnt Lee (M-Squad) Mar- Small seeds need only light annlver christened by Reverend Roger vln ExectBlve producer cover and the smallest ones M: mid Mrs. Otis Sidener, pastor of the First !control of cancer a happy real-! JQulnn (Tht Untouchables are merely pressed into the solL ii:,d son, Keith Presbyterian Church of Iselin. ity, Martin has left Desilu to pro A small summer vegetable . mid Mrs. Har- Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Ijduce a series «f his own, Th •..;• V.i Health Hints These are the danger signals: garden makes a fins family .iiiKliter, Diane, Robert Painter. Open house Woman in the Case, which !•.:;*K »" music, and If not, check this will move to the same hour 01 tion "But I feel luckl y to- Mrs. Gi-rtrude 01- sex Avenue was hostess at a change in normal bowel habits. Changing Fardners, Crass Over stork shower given for Mrs. Ed- by the act of Legislature or the new one. Fridays ... NBC, already look day," pleaded the Texan, "Drill M;[!iili-scx Avenu Cancer Is an arch-enemy, he Bridge, Old Oape Cod, etc. ward Turek, Oeorge Place, at Governor, but by the vigilance Ing ahead to the 1960-62 sea anyway." !,;•: >:IM from Lllllai proficient in the deadly skill of They're sure to bring back old Capitol also has two new ones the Auth Avenue Flrehouse. of all citizens In making cer- ii.>,ird of Trustees Insidious Infiltration, In this memories. For our money Old worth mentioning which we Fifty guests attended the af- tain that cancer gets no clear- .:, MI Miner, vice' war carelessness and indeffer- Cape Cod Is worth the price will let you judge. One Is big fair. ance to tain undetected pro' ,; i:,.' 76th gradu ence Invite summary death. Brook Benton, who has hit band music with an oriental :..:;,. s of the Amerl —The Community Social Kress In their bodies. Like fire, ent Constant vigilance Is the price the high road in the biz, is out «* — entitled: Brass and : •• (•• Dramatic Ar Club has been re-actlvaUd and cancer when discovered early of survival. on a new Mercury too, I Love Bamboo. Tak Shlndo arranges ?tlc5 for ulotker meets twice a month at the can be stamped out. Unchecked, It utterly consumes. Michael 8. Newjohn, M. D. You So Many Ways. He's M»d conducts, i .\!:s. Irving Chop homes of lu members, The last blessed with a great voice. No Dick Williams, a new song? BEAUTIFULLY GIFT WRAPPED! meeting »ns held at the home Each of us Is the guardian of :<:••, Rita and Joa doubt. stylist, with Jack Marshall do- < of Mrs. Frank Manglone, 28 his own life. By knowing the Raising HU Sights •-. A.'iiue attended Then there's a new Mercury Ing the music, Is on a new al-li Farmhaven Avenue. Plans were early signs of possible cancer Golfer — 1*4, move Heaven We have everything to keep .i::y nt the home of which you will want to hear bum titled, Love Is Nothln' Buth completed for the members to and by submitting to regular and earth to break 100. Samuel Schwartz, called Honky Tonk Piano and Blues. Ibis, new voice rate a| her feeling pampered and liiii-t. ol honor was attend a film of "Flower Drum searching examinations we — Caddy —Try Heaven awhile. a Hot-Banjo. John Call and listen. looking beautiful. . . includ- vir.z, daughter of Song" In New York City. and we alone — can make the You're moved enough earth. RECEIVES DEGREE: Sidney Bey, teacher of Science at u)u Stein do it and the selec- ing delightful perfumes and ;»••! \i; . Ralph Schwartz, ons are good. Potato farmers strive to make], colognes, bath salts, dusting r> :n observance of her Woodbrtdge High School Is a recipient of a Master's De- Capitol calls on Nelson Rlddl up for late start. birthday powder ... elegant compacts, gree in Administration and !• :.:.i! (/Rourke. Auth lipstick cases. Supervision 1%, fccondary :• has returned home Edition fronTfiplgen, the ..mi.; swnt a week of We're Celebrating Choose now from our wide State University. \ :•••:• vacation with his selection of famous names .:..i; grandparents, Mr, A native Of Perth Amboy, Mom knows and trusts . • • :;.•:•:•••• i, Hubbs. Mllltown. Mr. Bey has been in the gifts sure to make her beam! J:.I M:,. Hubbs accompa- Township School system for !.:in :.«iiie «nd were dln- the past four years. He re- (:.-->u of Mr. and Mr*. ceived his B.A. degree from .• O'limirke. 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CLEANERS 53M,UuSu«.,Wo.dbrid(!e Pho-eME^T MILLER PONTIAC - CADILLAC Corp. 35» South Amboy 477-WM WHltdn Avenue, FU 1-0300 Rahway, N. J. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, ETOITTFKN Schwenzer Still PAL Opening Main Office Team Speaking About Sports FORDS Th, ,. Has Title Chance News Barton Little i,..^,,,, the largest compiet,^ place with a doub.e v.cto.y STANDINGS Little League oip-i,, TEAM over Fords Tumble Inn. Joe L the area, win i W ^Stanley continued his H« ™ By BENNY 10)(] opcnlnR day . "Iggy" DeBella of the Carteret Lanes tells me 30 15 streak for the Plumirw witti B 1)n| ||ll Wins Championship Booth The parade will 26 '» Ml name andd a* S8"»H •-set" . "«"• ca" for thMC *£° T* be I),, that the summer pin program is filling up very !Scnwm«r since the ceremony. of over the Mechanic 'No- 24 CARTERET - • After ft torrid first place, with a record nicely and there will be quite a number of summrr jFord^ ...... augurated, finish, thr Main Office pinners, . while the Electrons had final registration willItnke place This leagues in operation. The lanes are air-conditioned. ja & M 22 led by thr two Sloan brothers, tomorrow morning from 10.00 ed about seven „ id's,. The Mechanics No.i _rne final warn standing ©come and Bobby, are the DeBella indicated that the addition to the preset jYuta•, •••••• w ffl «. , to 2 P. M.it the Borough fathers of Fords 3 were In third position. follows- \ have appllca- Champions in the U.S.M.R „„.. Boys who The original |Pr In other matches the M"-;MalMain OfOfficf e 28 alleys which will accommodate 20 more lanes will » Readlng ;: n 34 UMdK Bowline Lrau'iif. t'Electrons 29 !i tions to return are nskod to do with eight major !,.'•!!., the titlelchanlcs No. 1 took over the,* be ready before the comingJaU season. \j™^lfJ?X tomorrow. A meeting of t nnd a pool of pi(iy,.,,' Thr boys rlmchru-d tne title ti«»iiK.-=. iiu. - — VMech No 3 65'2 33'2 tO isn Tuesday niaht al bowl Manager1¥,..nRRcrs ntid Couches will Increased In size , the Carteret Silver and the Smelter ™;9neeterg ' 56 43 Three cheers for the Main Office pinners wno Bovvl.MorTuesday Night Men's lllllil Lanes by winning a two g«me Yard 54 « dike place on Wednesday May includes a major, i net over the Lead Burners, finally won the championship in the US.M.R. i^^^^oViUa'ing '4th at 7:00 P.M. and tryouta midget league of Mech. No. 1 51 48 ill '• i (.. i L • while the Mechanics No. 3 Flemington Race Mech. No. 2 47 52 Leage after a hard struggle with the Electron. |«XSS.%?2«W2. for the-leagues will be.heUUnjeach with a diiv helped their- cause along by .. By sweeping g"a\,,rdttv Mny 21s' t nt Hie Hlith on up through the r Tank House 46 53 George and Bobbv Sloan were highly instrumental |]efl(t)ng Bootn Electric team' CARTERET (Jumiiini! thiy£!ectrans. remain- 1 in a very close g^oi field. Lead Burners 38 60 "2 «nn a Dale fro iromm yuha$ Con _ , twenty-four team., ing contenders in raw. In two • ... r ".i, Motr. nffl^p rlnh •«•"" » oa'i' "'St. Demetrius Tomorrow Night Mech. No. 4 37' 61'2 uniformed structlon imatch. • thr' Cis/ak Plumb.n* goftbBll dom(!S . . . thwe out of three names. 30 69 in the success of the Main Office CIUD. thr FLEMINOTON - Only auto Smelter Richie Larsen and Charlleipinners moved closer to hc lw0 league? nguin this sea-ped. As a result the Office finish- Silver 27 72 racing program in New Jersey Bob Pettus, who is one of the greatest track stars Schwenzer were outstanding title in the carteret Cummer- sun, w.)(h UlP SCVcn strortgj jt approprim, ed the season l' ^artts out in at the and about s and surrounding area this Sat- in the county, demonstrated his skill by winning for Schwenzers. Larsen rolled dal-Industrial Lenguc teams In one parade should be urday night, the senson's in- _ six other teams in the second Day as this parade" v.7"'."1 both the 120 low hurdles, and the .220 against Perth ta 213 game and a 556 set. while,Hin Bowl this week. augural NASCAR Mock eaCarterer t Beaten the Amerlcnn v,,,y '* race meet nt the FlpmlnRton Amboy. Ed Carmichael copped another event and Rather th»n i,av, Pettus fins Two 1l r Fairgrounds will take on the Steve Toth emerged the winner in the mile event, Truckers to move within With only two weeks remain- m(,ptm(l for entering inarch on May Day „ .,.',' Ing in the season, it would take . cp on'Mnnday May 7nd appearance of a Kludge fUhtBy Woodbridge But Ambov had sufficient points to cop the event lfoUr gam€S of Booth's P 00ttire, we will have ,„,', '' o fnmnMf rnllnDSe of the |ra.d- ., „,„ ,»„,.„„„ h Hall at I'- Events But Bluesjbteween three ranking speed- , „, . ' I Booth Electric, with Don:a complete collapse of the Borouxh baaeball uniform ,' by 71 to 45. showing the way. ers to drop them from first p M Team(, must be i epresent- Isters and also feature more t if sporUmanship iin', Carteret, one of the outstand- peared that Vineland's Al Tas- individual scores of 210-239-152 from the Veterans of Porf'311:^ the opening game only one victory 1 last week than 30 pinners will represent Carteret in this and Leo's Inn also took n' shapfl for ersey gecreUry of si ,'•', ing scholastic track stars of nady had won the modified wh,en tthey were beaten by the :or a 601. Nick Suscreba also May lfith or *•-v 23rd. intra-offlee event. two-game victory over the Oem •ard Patten; Mayoy r Ada the county, won both the 120- dWisIoiV." title "but officials pe- Barrons at WoodbridKP by a 9 hit double- figures for Booth's. Ronnie Humorski following [Ill UOUU1C llg As a result. Leo's Inn brothers footsteps, by Woodbridge, and M, yard low hurdles event and the 11Bllz,pd hjm for o.ompetui» In to 4 score. Carteret's baseball woes continue as the Blues John Pasko with a 534 set ww Tavern 200-yard dash, but his Individ-!, unsanetloncd race, else- the leading bowler for Yuhas. |vaulted ove- Matte,'* Sunoco ^^ ,„ o, tart ncslcs of Edison, p, They helpless against dropped two more games this week. First they lost faulted wM 5 ual efforts were not enough as,wllere_ resultlnR in phlllips- Bowl-Mor, displaying somejinto third place p ,d . Bonnir allowed on y 2Egan and Ellmyer, i the offerings of Jim Mullen re Recreation the Blues were beaten by Perth burg.s Jack Burgstresscr being fine teamwork, won a pair from I! "L»™theIn anot r match, thr- J and ^ <^ ^ who made his mound debut for to the Woodbridge Barrons and then they dropped Mf n nd Capestro of Amboy in a dual meet at]made champ|Oll and Fleming- & M 'Trucking. T. . Telev^ionn boyy suoptt InInee Qn 1 to 0. FIT' w,. Waters Stadium in Perth Am-i . ving to sec-the Barrons and scattered only a return game to Metuchen. Carteret's lone vic- d rt the low nd Edison, Path.,- ton s Bob Hall mO 'our hits to the Carteret club. Jim Tlrpak had his best set Sunoco bow lei-_ a d d .nj pert { boy by 71 to 45. Pettus' time 0|ld wRll Tasna(Iy th,rd the losers into fourth place .nrgan has mice again taken f Our Lady of Pi „ Joe Bodnar, who suffered tory this season was scored against Metuchen. of the season as he led Bowl- the losers into fourth placi was 12.7 for the 120 and .24 for In fifth place comes the Per-' Track In Fords, and Rev ii., Tasnady, boiling ever since, the defeat for Carteret, was Flemington will be the scene of a hotly contested Mor with a 605 set on games of light, with Csrteret| the 220. lias vowed he will regain the ry's .News Service which won the spot despite Grace Lutheran r hammered for nine hits in tak- auto racing program this Sunday. Stock car races 188-186-23. Jor Tirpak and Perth Amboy Ed Carmichael of Carteret crown, which he won handily Iing his second loss of the cur- Larry Michalski also bowled two games from Cutters 5 one won the 100-yard dash ln 10.4.in 1958. Burustresser and Hall oco. Sammy Rny's two The line of march rent tcampalgn. will move into a twice-a-week nightly program at well for Bowl-Mor. Tirpak! Steve Toth of Carteret won thegrin at reports Tasnady will from Asrico and the i Clara Barton S<- ,, Carteret took an early lead oiled a 206 game and Micha.1- T e.220 and B SO ^ wile run In 5:13. be after their scalps and say Old Bridge, beginning next week. won the odd ! «me from the.220 and «on at 12:45. and p., of 3 to 0 in the top half of the ski fired a 224 game and 592 Makwlnski Builders. In the fin- Cavmichaeh l the 100, Boo MarAmboy Avenue to K.: The complete summaries fol- they are capable of more than second, but this was short- Richey Zysk, one of Carteret's leading bowlers, the mile. lok: holding their own in Saturday's) set. al Waznee's Tnrvevn scored, a tinyak Road, Fords, and tl : lived as the Barrons hammered confides that he will try to bolster his team in the The Bowl-Mor team posted the 100-yard dash—Won by Ed slate. two game vin over Ideal Steve Toth six runs across the plate in the 1012 game to move into third 5ob Porter tied for first in the Dennis Memorial F, "Yd Carmichfiel, C; second. Ralph More than half a dozen past Carteret Major League with the acquisition of Liqours. Park. Atj.flie park bottom half of the second in- place in that department. of C«r- hiEh jump. Not enouiih depth Skelton, P. A.; third, Joe and currenLcliamplons are en- Mike Sawchak. one will be greeted by ti ning. Matty Udzielak and Mike Siekierka. Booth's shot a 1039 game and !ed and not much in weight* «ost, White, C. Time: 10.4. tered in the DrUUant inaugural, teret's ouUstandinR bowlers, ignlUrles and the :• A three-run blast in the fifth Port Reading Barber^ Shop is the cliance to beat; which begins at 8O0 P. M., fol- the boys this week with hi? Carteret Sc presented with a :, 220-yard dash—Won by Bob clinched the contest for the second with a 1014 game. Tony second 600 set in two weeks;Amboy. Next Tuesday Carteret Pettus, C; Second, Skelton, lowing 30 minutes »f car warm- «tar fla« which win 1,. ups. Tickets go on sale at 6:30 Barrons. Daniele was the only kegler to rolling 603 with scores of 228 will meet Metuchen at P. A.: third. Andy O'Master, Solders Clinch Carteret Droj ; over Dennte Field f: : P. M. The individual slugger of the h t the double figures for and 202. Dick Miglecz rolled volt Park and will cnect St. P. A. Time: .24. day on. Pennsy stars are plentiful on game was Stan Zagleski, who; G &M. 205 and 202. 'Mary's on Wednesday nt home.. 440-yard run—Won by Den-the driver roster, among them ismacked a home run and dou-Title in WomenVReturn Content la the final match, Avenel The parade ••>..: ny Mahoney, P. A.: second, Joe Hoop Schaible, Upper Black ble for the Carteret team. Plumbing moved into fourth the twenty-four te.i:r.< <: Olsian, P. A.: third. Al Makkai, Eddy, Bob Williams, Norris The box score: ague plus the team C. Time: 55.2. town, Blackie Relder. Easton Cafteret 14) Bowling League To Metuchen 1-0 Night Racing At Old Bridge managers and coach* 880-yard run—Won by Bob Vine* Conrad, Kutztown, and OLD BRIDGE — Daytimei Also booked are sports car Id squads of Ford, AB CARTERET—Sokler's Furni- CARTERET — Carteret Martyniuk, C: second, Bob others. Dacko .... 3 Tight Race for racing comes to an end Sunday.races, late model stock car] son, four bands Inci ;< Donnelly, C: third, John Ga- nturUre clinchetu.*..«d. firs,uwt , 'plac»«™e i n dropped a return game toMe - Will Caule, Tampa. Pla F'negan. 2b .... 4 the Academy Alleys Women's tuchen this week in a contest afternoon 'May li with eve-events. thrill shows, fireworks!Fords Community 1; laida, P. A. Time: 2.13. Glenn Guthrie, Washington |B'gTski, 3b ... 4 nine meets every Friday night and other outstanding atti«c-! Goodwill Band of PI-M:. A- ; Wednesday Night League by marked by a tight pitcher's First Place in Mile run — Won by Steve D. C, Reds KaiUe, Grronbelt, Sullivan. 1b 3 Q the Cliffwood Cycln:- - 1: d -[winning two games from the duel in which Bucko Gnvshew- bowinfi 111 on May 6 and carry- jtions. Toth, C; second, James Crumb, Md.. and George Harrison, M'sculin, If 3 1 J last-place Midge's Beauty Nook ski of Metuchen had a slight ing on for the next foun This Sunday's schedule em- BayreviUe Patriots. P. A.; third, Ed Dudka. C. Georgetown, Del., are a few ofKahora, cf 3 g;tlils week at the Academy Al- edge over Walt Finnegan over Loop Continues month.'-, at Central Jersey's Old .braces sportsman and modified Perhaps the unfiiM. h. Time: 5:13. the out-of-staters signed for Koy, rf . , 2 Carteret. The final score was nilevs. The winners took the first CARTERET — The torrid Bridge Stadium, Route 18. Sun-|lacing jn 5 evellts capped of the parade will be • i- \; 120-yard high hurdles—Won the program. Kopin, c .. 3 Metuchen 1, Carteret 0. two games and dropped the race for first place in the Car-day's action betsins at 2:15 P-M-jthe 25-car, 25-iap sweepstakes. er's Auxiliary of ?•>:&- by Bill Katona, P. A.; second The feature race ir. the 25- Bodnar. p 3 final. Grushewski held Cartere .teret Commercial Bowling Lea- The stadium policy of opemnRivi-ith four 10-lap battles Clara Barton, whir:. .: Lyle Smith, P. A.; third, Ernie lap sweepstakes. o three well Matter^r>lie continued as both the Sa- with early spring afternoonjterminlng the lineup for the now headed by M:\ V PelliKrino. P. A. Time: 15.2. 41 Finishing in second position was Team No. 6, which scored hits while Finnegan was rapped bos Sport Shop and the Walt programs, then switching to-money mce-. Novice speed 'ajak, has been support!-. 120-yard low hurdles — Won Woodbridge (9) : ,a clean sweep over Prank's De> for six safeties, which, under evening speedway competition, merchants scrap among them- league for many v ;u by Pettus, C: second, Katona, and Gene's Flower Shop came t AB Hipartment Store in this week's normal circumstances would be through with two-ply victories has been in effect since the big!se]ves jn a 10-lap mother's group will ai-1 h P. A.; third, Smith. P. A. Time: Pharmacists 1 D'Alsio, U . 4 games. sufficient to win the game but to remain intact ln their dead- oval, fastest half-mile course hand again to servo ; :: 12,7. Toole. lb .. 3 the Carteret club did very little in the state, was officially In the final match, Bert and lock for No. 1 position. merits to the boys after th? 1 . Pole vault—Tie between Bob, Kovnck, 3b 3 hitting. opened eight years ago. Blank'Foes Al's. led by a brilliant 521 set Sabo's won the first two rade. Zupko and Bill Katona, P. A.; The Friday night schedule St. Andrew's Miller, cf .. by Bert Stojka which included Grushewskl struck out eight^7 ^ thr ^ Line So. The Little League uivk- third, Dave Spewak, C. Height: will be added to with a Sunday! TEAM STANDINGS Dennis, rf a sensational 218 in the middle batters and walked only one 1 :ial Club, while Walt and Gene's 9 feet, 6 inches. night series, starting May 22. leadership of John M:- W Hansen, If game, scored a triple win batter. He fanned seven batters scored a double victory over High jump — Tic between Casey, c in the first three frames. General Manager Nat Klein- will play its openinc i.«: Pete Porter, C, and Skelton, Oak Tree 67 26 Kocheck's Pharmacy. the last place Lou's Tavern Gives Awards Olivacz, 2b Carteret's lone threat came field disclosed today that the following day, May ; r P. A.: third, Spewak, C. Prystock 56 37 Charley Sandt rolled a big 246 Bunda, ss .. 1 The team standing follows: in the fifth round when the exciting NASCAR sportsman. AVENEL — St. Andrew's nis, Clara Barton. !••• Iselln Lumber 53 Vi 39'i 1 ln the final game to lead Lou's Height: 5 feet, 8 inches. Totin. 3b ... 0 W L and Woodland Park f.-:.! 50 !i 42 u, Blues got two men on base. But modified and novice stock car;cYO inital Awards Night was Shot put — Won by Mike Cooper s Yager, 3b . 2 Soklers 60 33 Tavern to its only victory. 923- latter three fields UM ••; •: St. George 42 Vz 50 !' the threat died as the remain- races will be seen on Fridays,termed a big success when 46 Chumer, P. A.; second, Stan a Mullen, p .. 2]Team No. 6 52Va 40 889. the courtesy of Kdi- Miele's 39 54 ing two Carteret men grounded while the Sunday cards will Doys m& gjris participated ln Zawadski, C; third. John Hu- — Bert & Al's Tavern .. 49 44 In the final game, Babies' of Education, Middle •; C.i 61 out. display novice stock car acti- the gala program which in dak, C. Distance: 43 feet. 11'2 Shop-Rite 32 28 9 10 Kochek's 48 Furniture scored a two-ply win '.V.K Metuchen scored its winning vity, plus special attractionsjciuded the appearance of Miss ty Park authority inches. Mnry's 31 ii 61'/2 over Grohman's Insurance pin- Carteret .... 12 0 0 10 0—4 Prank's Dept. Store., 38 run without a hit. A base on as ihe ARDC mighty bridge Township Discus throw—Won by Chu- ners. such Jean Eber of Wostfield, 8tat« ISELIN — The St. George Woodbridge 0 6 0 0 3 0 x—9 Ridge's Beauty Nook 31'/j balls, a stolen base and two in- midget car races on May 22, mer, P. A.: second, Hudak, C; The team standing follows: women's bowling champion. Pharmacy chalked up the lone field hits, resulted in the only W L. June 12, July 10 and August 7. third, Bill Collard, P. A. Dis- run of the game. Miss Eber. aside from serving tance 121 feet, 11% inches. clean sweep ln the 9t. Cecelia Sabos Sport Shop 57 39 In the jayvee as siuest speaker, presented Honors (i Javelin throw—Won by BobWomen's Bowling League this |Walt & Gene's . 57 39 Barron Golf Team Wins 2 teret's junior varsity ham- high avergae bowling trophlei Klein, P. A; second, Cliff Knud- week taking Iselin Lumber in Grohmann Ins . 49 47 Pete's Diner Holds tow, 718-644, 640-563 and 707-WOODBRIDGE — After losing Barrons when he carded a 91mere. d out a neat 13-0 triumph to Mary Ellen Locker and sen, N, A.; Hudak, C. Distance: Babies Furniture . . 46«/2 49'i behind the no-hit hurling of Three-Game Pin Lead Harrison Jim conifi To Schnool 147 feet, V/2 inches. 557. ,wo straight matches at the His teammates who »were re- City Line S. C . 39'i 56'!. 1 sponsible for the clean sweep Joe Comba. CARTERET -, Pete's Dinerjfinished the past bowling sea Broad jump—Won by James The three-game victory itart of the season, Woodbridge Lou's Tavern . 39 57 FORD6-The Sn The box score: maintained its three-game lead'son with the top average in! Nurse, P, A.; second, Frank moved the Pharmacists to over Cranford included Richie turrd both high - High School's golf team made Carteret over Breza's Bus Service by'the boys' league, and as'a Roufisey, P. A.: third, Bill within eight games of the first Buickerood 92, Dave Boyle 97, 10) and high team .* a remarkable recovery to win and Bob Andrews 98. AB H takinx all three yames from^ult of his accomplishments, he Gregory, C. division, but with the season Joe's Market in the Slovak CM-1 was the recipient of a trophy, the ahorecrest M: Team score: Perth Amboy rapidly drawing to a close; it is four in a row. The Barrons re- Defeating both Union d|Kahora, cf 3 o Baumgartners & Sunday .night at th. Dacko, ss 3 zens Club Bowling League, A special Scholarshlp-BportS' 71, Carteret 46. doubtful whether or not they cently conquered Cranford 15-0 Hunterdon Central in a triang- reaflon Alleys Zagelski, 3b 3 while the second-place Breza maaship Award for basketball! will be able to crash the top and from there went on to take ular meet at the Colonia Coun- Bus bowlers aLso won a triple etu to Bob Brennan, w In Sundays m try Club was the biggest win of Sullivan, lb 3 Hill Bowl Teams W echelon of the league. Union 9!'2-8!'2 and Hunterdon win over Sahukhik s Builders. Mlke virchick was honored * jfichnooki swept " the season for Woodbridge Koy, rf Ruth Allen and Clara Gal- Central 10'/2-4& in a triangular Masculin, If In the final «ames, Green- the mosl vnlu,lble playfr on 'from the $leeper* since the victory boosted their Fight for Lead took, two match*- Elks Boost lagher tied for top honors forl meet. Kopin, c walds swept Synowiecki's andthf, senior l(,am record to a 4-2 count. CARTERFT—The tight race St, George, as each posted sets Resko, 2b .... Muller's took the odd Kame over CoineU and ti: Coach Ernie .Dubay's most' The big man for the Barrons I for first place in the Hill Bdwl St. Andrew s members hon copped the of 447. Lucille Grogan was next Finnegarn p the Slovak Club. 'Youth Day' with a 426. The Lumberjacks' consistent golfer thus far this during the three-way competi- _ (Womens League continues wjtith Standings ored for their achievements RockeU. Tom W.i 1 |he I during thi* p»st year in basket best was Mary DeMieri with a season has been T^om Ulozas, a tion was Bob Andrews, who 25 'only one game separating |he W 577 to record th< WOODBRIDGE — The local 40l,serles. newcomer to the Woodbridge scored three points when he de- ^ ! first place "Baumgartners andd Pete's Diner 31 ball, lit and cheerleadlng set, with high iiui: .: | 1 Mttuchen II) H|the. second place HjU Bowl. are listed leloi*: , Elks Lodge will join with lodges Cooper's got off to a finel varsity who shot an 87 against feated Nick Kechbler, Union, AB Breza Bus '28 being set) by Turn '' t< throughout the nation in the•tajt, taking the first two Cranford. He came in with a 43 and Skip Dorf Hunterdon, withiDisario, cf "3 n[ In this week's matches, two Slovak Club 125 Senior Bakketbftll: Jerry Paul Paiula, -«•' 10th annual observance of from Mary's Dress Shop on the first nine and 44 on the low score of 80. Vergos, 3b victories were in order Muller's Insurance 17 Bobby Bretinan, Tom Welter 203. Elks National Youth Day, May673-564 and 818-618, but fal- back nine to post the low score Ulozas of Woodbridge also Sakmyster, ,2b . as Baumgartners won a pairjsahulcik's Builders 16 Monaco, Paul Zellner, Stan over Greenwalds Insurance and 1. tered ln the third to lose it in the match. finished the nine holes with an Gernand, ss Joe's Market . . 15 Chapman, DonDenvlch,Oeorges 608-603. the second place Hill Bowl took Synowiecki's The local lodge will be one Joe Kirk of Woodbridge also]80 to tack up two and one-half Sergent, If 13>2 25'^Gooditian, Mike Virchick. Rich-fl the odd game from the last Oreenwald's Ins. of more than 1,900 lodges of Cooper's mainstay was Mary [scored three big points for the points for his victorious team. Grushewsky, p 1U 29 [aid Pryci'. MAJESTIC the Order of Elks to honor the Schobert with a 184 game and His opponents were Roger Lyons, c place Walt and Gene's. country's junior citizens, ac- 454 set. Maryon Clancy was Kramer, Union, and Bob Gatti, Mollneaux, lb Helen Kelly was the out- cording to Exalted Ruler Fred also at her best for the victors, Hunterdon Central. Prickett, rf 2 standing star this week with a! Summer Leapt Adams. with a 199 clean game and 430Colonia M(m Another big point collector brilliant set of, 503 on gaines of Announcing plans for hitotas l pin score. Ann Bennet for Dubay's club was George 22 169, 165 and 1B9. VI Canilia hit SIGN UP N"u" a 182 and Mjary Letsof Tolled lodge's Youth Day program and Mary Oleckna paced the Sidrony. His stroke total for the Score by innings: CARTERET LANES, Inc. pg 186. [ Dressmakers with tdjtals of 434On Gulf Unit 18 holes was 86, but it Was good, Carteret 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 }dv. Adams said that it would The team standing follows: Lean i emphasize the achievements of and 414. enough to .defeat his closest Metnchen 0 0 0 0 10 x—5 Baumgartners 62 37 32 Air Conditioned Lanes the youth of Woodbridge who Iselin Shop-Rite ijounced out CRAfNFORD — Newark-Rut- rival, Jim Auster of Union, who Wjilliam Hal Bishop, owner- Hill Bowl 61 38 will be have contributed so much to of the league cellar' by a half- gers will be the only opponent made it a battle when he fin- I raihi who«> horses earned Hill Bowl Bar 53>/ 45'j the life of our pommunity and game after taking out of this wpk of Union Junior Col- ished with an 87. z 1 333,257 on Illinois tracks last Greenwald 52 47 League nation. three from Miele's. Bhop-Rlte lege's golf team. . ear, will campaign at the Hill Pharmacy 49 Vi 49'. 52 Lanes by July 15th "Youth Day i|s something we clinched the first two, 709-766 It will meet Monday after- Thun.—Mixed ark-Washington Park-Bal-. John's Tex 47 52 do with youth, rather than for and 687-576 before dropping noon at Baltusrol Golf Club Prhon Softball Open 1 moral meeting which runs Price's Ladies 39 60 JOIN NOW youth," Exalted Ruler Mr, the finale, 690-564. Springfield. FrL-SPECIAl Adams said. "On May 1 we let Team Seeks Games nrough September 7. Walt it Gene's 32 67 Iselin's stars were Millie Coach Had Langdon is ex- LEAGl F. I our young people know that Anoia 426, and Vickie Karau- pected to start George Fleet- WOODBRIDG E-The they are an important part of sky, 414, while the Excavators' wood of Springfield, Mike Kav- State Prison Farm Inmate Summer Leagues our society; that they are ourleaders were Ann Peterson 450, ka of South Plainfield, Ken Varsity Softball team js seek- BOWLERS! partners in the job of strength- and Lillian Therezo 448. Era of Colonia, Sandy Dare uf ing games for the current Starting May 2nd AIM 3 Men ening and preserving our free season with uniformed teams. JOIN ova IViONDAY, 9 P. M, Second-place Linden, Bob Farmer of Cran- MEN'S LEAGUE 8at.-Open heritage. VJ« Unite U\\6 ton Garnet ire. .F.Mt Su4 every year to recog Lunahan of Cedar Farm ewiy ttxm youth for their proven qualities noon at 1:30 P. M. Teams TUESDAY, 9 r. M. y Tree by wlnnirig' two out oftarove. Air-Conditioned For Your Comfort .Pet,r,on Point SINGLES — of leadership, loyalty to three, The Ramblers lost the Two Union County residents interested in booking a game Monday—Men'* Leaiuei, 700 Average and 800 Average Workouts should write to the Recrea- WEDNESDAY, 9 p. country, and exemplary moral initial clash, 72S-643, but re- will be in the Newark-Rutgers 3 men trmi conduct; qualities which have covered nicely to Cop the next tion Counselor, State Prison 'Bjesday—Mixed Doublet Thursday and ^ lineup: William' Cron of Cran- Plus Open enabled our nation to meet two, 762-670 and 717-6 ford, a graduate of Holy Trin- Farm, Rahway, N. J, Wednesday—Junion Open Sundays SATURDAY every crisis in the past and Top keglerj for the Ramblers ity H,igh School, Westfleld: Thursday—Mixed Uafut BOWUNG • riicti. ii exemplified in these were Ruth Einhora 447, Mary Lynn Shallcross of RosellelNO GOLFING NOW iUduetd Itlii tui Cbildrco From 10 A.M. MAJESTIC| promising citizens of tomorrow, Murgacz 448, Doloren Punk 426 Park. Other members of the WOODBRIDGE — John Pie- OPEN LANES EVERY NIGHT will help us to face the future and Alta Ryan 421. Marie Rem- team are; Captain Frank Dana- kou,'Brandywine Road, Fords SaCurdiji t ». M. t« « r. M. - Sundiyi II 4. M. to r. M. confidently.' ler had a 191 game and 480 her of Qlen Ridge, Lewis Loao- jreported to police Monday that LANES The Cr&r of Elks has saluted series for the Druggists, while wiCk of Millhurn, Joseph Sie-someone stole his golf clubs out BOWL-MOR LANES 835 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret the nation s youth annually on Ceil Mellett hit a 180 single bold of South Belmar, and Sey-of his station wagon while it 1951, total and 462 series. 4SJ Amber **">•>• TeL ME 4-mt Woodbndt* mour Wishman of Newark. was parked in hU driveway. KI 1-8944 VA PAGE NINETEEN motorists were cited for viola- other early crops. itol Home tions on Route 22 during a five CAPIT6L CAPERS:- Attorney |Ulane Vnr.il played In thr first It's a folksy, old-fashioned month c»mpal(tn conducted by Ten-year-old Kevin Corcoran General David D. Furman has '"Peyton " story abouut a littltt e boboy whwho I'd ation motOT ™nicIe Inspectors. HOLLYWOOD, NEWS s likable In the title role; Mar- ruled a former widow of a war Lana Turner's pric. e Is no.._._,w BO_ run —s awa...... y. t..o .Joi —n a_ circus bac—k fluls, Jr.. a member of th» Mar StatMitoe workerworke«s would bbe paid at Connie Francis gave one ol ih J ld ' vn veteran who hai lost her $500 high Jerry couldn't even deal-in the good old days when Juls fainUy oi'talentedhim™ basin on the rate of time and one half her prized possessions to the w VIK'llt With her. (circuUlr/iu*s troupeliminMs traveletravelds Iirn, horse>,„,.. - ofte....n. see™n on "™"i«rTV. ia, cnimpfuUofs -: CLASSIFIED :- above 40 re- Heart Association for auction; 1 drawn carts and visited small week, under the provisions of does not A pal asked Shirley McUlne antics as Mr, Stubbs, Bob RATH - INFORMATION privilege ! an exemption 1 _ - of "Who's towns all around the country. Sweeney is amusing as the the Sweeney-Farrtngton bill mption If her Sorry Now," which she received If her daughter Steffi was back MM for It word* Deadline for adi: Tuwdaj ;,,s to motorists 2nd marriage terminates In di- Our young hero starts out as villain. innnths of gen- before the Legislature. . . Mew for selling a million copies. from Japan, and she answered: U mb wJdIUon*! word lo * M for thf wmc wmki Jersey'* traffic death record vorce. . . The New Jersey State "Is she back! She's the one assistant to a peanut vendor (a The children especially win Fmblt In tdvtnci publication thus far this year has reached Police- has a fourth polygraph, who brought In that Asian flu," wily villain), and ends up as enjoy the many scene* showing ,,,,!,, is expected or lie detector, to make It in- Jerry Wald has finally got 185 compared with 188 at. the a bare back riding star. In his circus performers in action NOT!: No daaatflod ads taken over phone; Nnv .Jersey mu- creasingly difficult to toll a lie his "Return to Peyton Place' same time last year. . . Puerto Today's picture review: peregrinations he makes friends mut be tent In. ,,vrr 25.000 resl- ers all set. urrptfd in the Rloan farmhands —' approxi- Airllnr-n aide asks end ol Joan Crawford TOBY TYLER with a friendly clown, a gruff, When Brlgltte Bardofa young Tclcphon* HErcarj 4-11II Play the mother-in-law Assistance Pro- mately 3,000 of them — are ar- U. a. transportation tax. The young in years and heart very lovable, strong-man actress - sister Mlkanou was plans the murder of her .,,,!,, Division of arrlvlng in New Jersey to U.S. charRen $6,500,000 fraud could hardly ask for a pleasant- and, most especially, Mr. Stubbs asked for her vital statistics ,;'reports 3.291 help harvest the asparaRus and In oil Rns stock. daughter-in-law, Carol Lynley; er little circus film than Walt — a prankish but lovable chlm she replied "ninety, fifty-five' • FEMALE HELP WANTED • • SERVICES Diane Baker Inherits the part Disney's "Toby Tyler." panzee. eighty-nine." (centimeter*)! |" OFFICE ASSISTANT. Typing.1 ROTOTILLINQ - Gardens an* some dictation. (80 weckly.i lftw»'' Call FU 1-2818 altep Food Concentrates, P, O. Boxi4:0() p- M- 71, Rahway. N. J. ME 4-2161' 4/81-4/31 4/28 TELEVISION AND ORGAN KITCHIN HELP wanted for overhead involved. Prompt and Full or parttt service. ME 4-1485, 4/7.4/3* BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY 5 28 IF YOUR DRINKINQ hu be* ASSISTANT to Board of Edu- come a problem. Alcoholloi cation secretary. Qualifica- Anonymous ean help you C«O tions. : Must have college edu- BI J-1S15. or writ* P. O. Bo! Builders Fishing Tackle cation or equivalent and at 253, Woodbridge. Liquor Store - - Music Instruction - I Roofing & Siding Swimming Pools Lawn Mowers least five years accounting and 4/7 • 4/3| other administrative expert- ence. Salary $6,500 per year.'KITCHEN CHAIRS re-covered. HOME Telephone MErcnrj 4-1889 Hand and Power Lawn Builders Send complete biographlcall tl-05 and up. Call after 8:00 of GUITAR LESSONS Mowers Sharpened and sketch In form of a letter of •M • U 9-2865. ilily REEL WOODBRIDGE Henry Jansen & Son SWIMMING Repaired nrkmansliip Private application to Joseph J. Sea- 4/14-5/1 ( PARTS man, 430 Market Street, Perth Liquor Store Instructions Tlnnini and — Headquarters for — HA VINO TROUBLE with TOUI ,lmn Official 8ervlc« Station Brifti A Stratton Amboy, N. J. POOLS? sewerage? Electric SewerooV* for MARY ANDRASC1K. Prop. for 8hfH MeUI Work Clinton-Lawson A Power NOW a Flberglast 4/28-5/5 removes roots, filth, sand niiirrrial and "CtHTAURE," "MITCUELI " Roofing, Metal Celllnfi Products — Gas Enfines "41RBX." "PDIH," "BRON8ON" Complete Stork of Domestlo Btginnera Pool Von Can Afford and stoppage from eloggrt iulit Industry and Furnace Work THREE PLEASANT WOMEN, "A1.CIDO." "BHITTON," Schwinn Bicycles ipes, drains and sewers. IM Insured "JOHNBON," TKII WILLIAM*, and Imported Wlnra and willing to meet public. No Sales ft Service car necessary. Call HI 2-0808. digging, no damages — rapid -LAMOLK¥» "RUMRRI" ind Been and Uqaori Advanced 588 AJden Street >ral Contractors "CiOLDIN Cl.t'B" 4/21-5/12 and efficient. Call Tonrt T. A. I. C. O. lumblng and Heating. MI! 4- ' irtinctvn Ave. 574 AMBOT AVENUE Woodbridge, N. J. $2,395 • ALBRECHT'S ( jrlcrrl, V J. Parti h Rcpaln on All Take 5 Veari to Par FOR 8ALE 3007. 4/7,4/31 Make* of ReeU WOODBRIDGE. N. J. SIMONES Guitar Studio Telephone HERH17 4-1Z41 KEY SHOP SKWAREN. 50x100, corner MASONRY, Complete line of "muirlkk.- "OCEAN CIIV,- 451 School St., Woodbrldg* Guaranteed 10 Yean 124 Washinfton Avenue Central Avenue and Vemon mason work done. Free esti- -quiCE," "H-1- Phone ME 4-3062 No Upkeep Carterct, N. J. Street. Lots No. 1054-1055. Wll mate. Phone ME 4-1203. ,entry- Masonry -| aatf nuoi othcrt. For Appointment Tel. KI1-7163 Locksmith - Service Stations - sacrifice. CL 7-0563. 4/7 - 4/aa Phone ft H894 4/21-4/28 ill I>|ir» nf 10% OFF Photography MRS. ROSE \iiri:>THY WOODBRIDGE KEY On Pools Purchased New Jersey Poll 1955 PLYMOUTH Savoy four- PHRENOLOGIST — READER RUDY'S"" Before May 15! door, radio and heater snow AND ADVISOR. Advice on all .intl & LOCKSMITH SHOP TOM GARAGE (From Editorial Page) tires, new paint. $545. Call FU problems of life. Dream books, nahtni TitUt * Krpalr Pictures Make J. F. Gardner & Son Independents), today's vote still 1-4279. 75 Sfoln Street, Woodbridge. N. \I\SO\RY ALTO. HO.MK, gives Kennedy a very, very thin J. ME 6-0137. Open dally 9:00 IM Moqro* St.. Rabwaj OKFICR KEYS 485 AMBOY AVENUE I;.M M»rkinan»hlp Good Gifts MERMAID edge in the overall State pic • HOME FUBNI8HINGS • A. M. to*fl:00 P. M. Sunday by DUPLICATED i'.it F>i (Ti»r|f4 Woodbridge ture. appointment Fnl Oil *\m SOLD Here's how Democrats, Re- SETTLING ESTATE. Rug! MErcurj 4-3S40 POOLS 4/28-5/19* let saitti and Lawn Mowcrt 11 GRAND AVENUE publicans, and Independents never used, 9x12. $30.00; 9x15 Sharpened on Premlai We're Specialists to Port Reading, N. J. voted in the Statewide survey: $35.06. Oriental, 9x12, $55.00 CHILD CARE JOHN J. BITTING Other stees. O.E. vacuum •y RlMnMEUMi Spring Paint • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- ME 4-7495 $20.00. Beige tweed rug, 9x1 WOMAN in Carteret will keej» MFHl III. 4 [NDl'STftUl MENT and BALANCE Special!! with pad. $35.00. Also woo child while mother works. i [Mum Homes BPS-White and Reg. Colon • BRAKE SERVICE T.V. Repairs g 1] hooked rugs. FU 8-2028. Experienced. Call KI 1-4393. [o voit Ipcctflcatlou for ft United time 4/28! 4/28* Special—$5.98 o J.•!> TIKI IJU-|» Prompt Mobilheot ni AMBOT AVENUB Stands & Accessories Consider themselves: Ir Too Small . . WOODBUDGI „ and Republicans FUEL OIL T«L MB-4-1MS I nil; I inured - Telephone Today Efficient Service (35.6% of elig- O*cr IS Ttan at Oj*n Dall; I A. M. u I P. U. ible Tote) 85.9% 15.0 CLOSED iUNBAVa ME 4-3651 Day «r Ereniitc Calls Democrats Sarah Anne^s Cooking Strrtec CAMERA REPAIR • Antennas Repaired (38.8% of elig- PASSPORT PHOTO ncent Keller * Installed ible vote) 15.5% 83.5 1 PHOTO8TATS POSTAGE STAMPS Hard boll eggs, coOl slightly, - Mivlig A Tracking Idependents Builder LAMINATION All Work Guaranteed well planned and balanced diet 100 Fulton Street and ACCESSORIES (25.6% of elig- .le.iiiim tot Estimate* strong In milk and dairy prod- Stir in salt, pepper, horseradish Woodbridge For ible vote) 50.5% 48.5 1 ucts, vegetables, fruits and eggs •ti'iit street, Babwa k. «. Mil « JIM'S T.V. Today's findings point up L*eal aad Utf Dtaum GALLARD'S PHPP STAMP COLLECTORS pmWe the Weal way to n teed. I US Babwaj Ai«s white, If one is driving through woman decided to weigh her- Arena* Frank Kreisel J. Hare, Prop. -HTn BID. mospher you want. The IT C*D ME-4 «48, BM-731J Tefc FU I-M). US 4-0731 ME t-JSH height, stateliness and for- sunny climes. Be sure to take self. As she stepped pff th6 WINTER BROS. MUSIC STUDIO mality, or qualntness and In- one Of the new sweaters along, scales, her husband eyed her »|iK. Chorthi, U rVGLUSE - A. UFO R. J. Upholstery service Water Softeners formality, set the theme of a and a red blazer will add a appraislngly and asked: "Well, 1> »l Theb Beit Wayside Fin. Slop room. bright note to many costumes. what's the verdict? a little Half Year Clearance COLONIA, N, J. Smaller houses and smaller Light colored rain coats are al- over-weight?" so fashioned of Dacron and "Oh no," said his wife, "but 1 M Sale SALES rooms demand that we make ' 'UKERY GOODS Set Need our walls work for us by hold- cotton, and tend to make a according to that height tabls- NOW GOING ON - Sewing Machines ; v >'. U> 10:11 P H. BEPAIRT SERVICE ing the adrled conveniences of rainy day more cheerful than on the scales I should be about Woodbr|d|t Call it would otherwise be. six inches taller!" ., 11 built-in furniture, shallow '"*<; SUNDAYS Slnct lltl ME 4-4360 SPECIAL! RENTALS closets, drop-leaf |esks and the • SUfiu Valun • tap unndi All M.kH Hrrordlom Water Softener Salt • B«tur Stnltt • Lown Crtcti Month of April Only like. Sold and Soft Water Soap Scenic wallpapers, or those in VUtl Our Ntw Btot* 4t Kcpalird ART'S RADIO Your Sewing Machine 8t Geortt Arena* at U. S. At Lownt Swlmruiiii Pool SuppUei scenic effect, are among the Pricfi! & TELEVISION Hlfbwa) 1, Avenel most beautiful and formal of SERVISOFT wall decorations. They were (11 iki W*odkri4i« CaU ME 4-0750 SALES and SERVICE Cleaned, Oiled. 1 Minor repalri nude. used iflrst to replace mural CU»«I«U elicit I 155 Aventl Street, Atenel Oh WOOUUltlDGE Oa*s » *. H. t« • •* M. Ttnilon EdluiUd. 3.50 921 St. George Avenue decorations and have gradually PRINTING FOR BUSINESS IS Repair Estimates Freel UcL tat, Completely checked VVuodbrldgc become a definite type. 1 Anltnun lottalltd Floral wallpapers In delicate PlMno MEnmrr Private Lessons on the Parti in Stock for All Makes fubei ttilti I'rto «t Our SU>r» ME 4-1815 colors are lively in bedrooms. OUR BUSINESS UulUt Cu Kidlui Serviced Prompt]} of Sewlnt M»chlnei '"id SON The light, airy prints are par- Whether it's a form to Uoiior Store CALL TODAY ticularly lfvely far a young expedite your office op- Roofing & Siding - FU 1-454,1 girls room. Painted walls of a solid color erations or a booklet to AVENEL Allied Sewing Machine in varying tones lioni light to LIQUOK 8TOKK J. R. STEVENS Company putty, cream, ros* and blue art stimulate your sales, UtH.OJt.lA. Jf, i, BKIVG-HOME *S«K*)I ^)W*W! Figured ,r runs and draper!^ give pattern S85 ST. OKOKOK AVK. to your best advantage. WOOUBK1UGE to this room. « f WINES Adding Machines • Paneling is popular in an In- Our deliveries will ne Itcpairt *BACON BEERS formal room, and even for of all right on the dot and CORDIALS Adding Machines modern kitchens. Jacobean Tapes paneling of oak or mahogany is our prices will make Cash Registers instruuunls »ud - - . Advertise beautiful for the more formal sense, too! Cold B«tr bj tht Cm (all Now for Information Typewriters home*. In such rooms draperies AIM Imported Beer ill z-auiu * Sales & Service Your Service •may be a rich dwnask In yellow SAMMY RAY'S Alr-CoadlUoniui Service Specialists or red or a hand-blocked Ja- Prompt niK PeUverr Wua Ui H«t cobean figure. Oriental rugs Mu«lo and R«l>»ir Shop loduMrlal Cxbauit SJIUIB Service Is Our Business In This Space MIDDLESEX PRESS Motor Ouudi and needlepoint coverings for Tel. ME 4-2074 HAM LAQUAUB*. Prop. free estimate* 18 UHKfcN STKKfcT 2« Ve«r» Kil>trk..c. .. liuiiuctu. roK rt« «»*««*»•• WOODBrUDGE furniture will complete » pic- 145 Avenel Street ou anything, any WUODBK1UUB 167 New Brunswick Avenue Cill MB-4-2IU «f m4U BUSINESS MACHINE For Only ture of elegance. Jiiai call PUONK AVENEL, N. i. H)KI)S. N. J. CO., LTD. Shrlley McUine's ne»t, "All Read The Nur Turni>Un In A Night's Work," for Hal ZU Amboy Avenue A Month WailU. will precede her sched- Directory Ads Wo«dbrid*t, N. J. 7 Jule for husband 8teve Parker card. Directory Ads ME «-»01« fin Japan. Bring Results WANT /IDS FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1360 PAGE TWENTY f m bedroom whirh he mil«l '° TiV>,i,, Rroont Ithe Stlerlw. i The deaths appRiently oc- To Start Sai ,curred Sunday night. Mrs WOODBRIDQE 12 Tow Trucks Respond I.Stierle had spent Sunday at annual custom, n, A- SHAPING I the shore with her son-in-law returned bridge Lions Club sat Nowadays many a well-led She start the dooi-tn-ri,, 'ml.. the American — viewing himself brooms and electri, i^,,^ W0ODBBID0E — Re*]of Mrs. Edna Sticrlr ..«. - ;M)(, - - and Competitors Start Swinging in the mirror, or by some other __ to'help flnanoc i,, ' W. Poppy. Boute 206, hgted M ..homi<-ide by shoot-' *~ \vnriti charltablp ^nJ WOODBRIDGE Outage- Hie vehicle n »-ne: tow tniok»|llw policeman wrote in his re- Aceordln, Jo . the directive. mwng becoming discouraging- n(mdergf Nf,. Jersey a former rt Ing" and thr denth of AT WHEFX portlbn of the pvor,,,,' '" 1 men in thr Tr>\»n. , people." Lent ls a good time to begin;Eitzabeth; g son, Clarence F., stopped th( vrn 1( Bnd Joseposeph and SStephenp . ! ee fallH to respond! Two old maid, "I think it is a shame when your campaign against obesity.j brother, George ffdd oveoverr HH Boonton: a by Dr. Le-tramp In thp wondi ilr feneral seniors for- Mrs. {Q tre8tment D Lt things like this so on in the upgrading of aU lot sizes in theI t ig A Rwx0l^ timtlme e _ inin everytp everypoppoppyy caldwelcaldwellT ; aa sister sister. . MrsMrs. . be held thts;Roy Homer and the Wood-escaped. residential area. sense - " -...-*( Stlei-ll. 55, will b helGrelnerd thts; Township SomethinB should for us to find out!Mge Howell, Mount Hope and morning from thr ibridge Emergency Squad. -V. 8. 8. Ark,,,,,^ * Highway Business Zone or our appetites , done about it It neenu that We will try to create a whether we thrthrMM granjchiidren. Funeral Home, 44 Green Street downtown'central business dis-;rule our Bfe andd ourr livingliving. p retired three years everyone t* trying to run the1 cntral u ; MMrr oppy yith s Solemn Requiem Mu.ey should' neighborhood business dlstrlcts.adversity. Marie\ neg bus dltdit" ThrougThh thh e e»r-l0 wherg he hftd Slirved She ls survived by her husband. WOODBRfpOE — Bf fore the Planning Board even sub- il f di do at wrecks." : -onlyy servlooe typype stores^ ir.|cls| e of disciplined self-d^ection; f He supen-lsed Otto P., two daughters. Mrs mits it* propo.vd Master Plan to the public, the Roosevelt Patrolman Wyda, m a radio the other sectionsection," MMrr. Taru-'and self-deniaself-deniall , we can nott only "" V™»""• Fd d Estates Civic Association is girding forces to protest a plan William Whitaker. Fords and Beauty Salonl car. wac assigned to cover an to create highway business zones. Culltty. Jersey •ocident on RouU 1 When iie son, Frederick, — Sperlallitni in _ Thr Planning Board has maintained for some time that the area greater All Phaaet of Beauty Cniiun arrived he found the traffic at present, highway business sones do not have sufficient depth Building.- 8 as a balance as well. ley Methodist Church. was backing up on the high-' ™* result the first thing^ncerning the business usage ate a municipal center. For Appointment c»n straneers soe wnen ihe Lent and our outraged sense Mrs. Stierli's body was dis- way, causing a traffic Jam The * "P" of the 600 foot strip of land "We also plan to create a!of beauty and burg He Murtf Daldont. Propriety, rt 8tillwater, AndoverJcovered on the living room Woodbridge Service Center tow|P >»ch the Township from any bordering U. S. Route 1 andj transitional wne in Fords. Ise-jing literally give us the chal- Linden andifloor by her husband when he 37 Washington Ave." truck was on the scene and afJ direction is a mass of hot dogFord Avenue, It took very little lln and Sewaren for garden lenge in our teeth. To chew returned from work early Mon- IRUnds Rnd f rvlce statlons to eschew" ,, . that is the ques- Carterft. New Jersey ter notifying headquarters, the * apartments and apartment Mr. Poppy was born In Rodc- day to their home at 8:40 policeman told the driver. Gus "If »'«• *«ve businesses suf- discussion to decide to call a tion. ; houses which ader; department store. It was turned help defray the school music ROTARY A newspaper report was down by the Zoning Board. fund. ntroduced pertaining to the Discussing other details of: The Hi Fl's and Mellow-tones. the Master Plan, Mr. Tanzman.imale and female singing groupsj CROSS RIB ROAST TILLERS faster Plan. Strong objections Boneless — No Fat Added ROTO • HOE - HOWARD ere raised by the membership said basically there will be anjrespectively. will offer songs! OPEN DAILY till 10 — SUNDAY till 8 BOLENS from the musical comedy "Car- SIMPLICITY - MIDLAND ousel" and selections from the — Route 9, Woodbridge — Classical and Romantic pe-; MILDRED'S HUT riods. Other highlights will in- POWER clude solos by baritone Joseph Top Round Roast BAR and GRILL Harvest and pianist Darlene MOWERS Specialising in Limoli. CDf f "2 GUYS" TRADING STAmPS rruk JACOBSON - TORO The Harmonettes. a new Matt ib. 65c SHAW Fast Car Hop and Counter Service "beauty shop quartet" will sing I | 1 k k Redeemable for any item in our stores ITALIAN SAUSAGE ECLIPSE - GOODALL Featuring "I Don't Know Why" and «nd SNAPPER - SPRINGFIELD "Once in a While" as their con- PLUS "2 GUYS" FAMOUS LOW, LOW PRICES! PORK CHOPS Cut Ib. 39ci Riding - Walking . Reverse ^Aj Daily Special Hot Meals tributions to the program. F.NRLEHORN Strictly Fresh Chicken in the Basket The choral groups, under Armour the direction of Anne Patente, BACON I 45c FRANKS Star Ib. 59c| Why Cook in the Heat? ? will be assisted by a small en- RARE BUSINESS L Adler We Deliver Liquor and Food ' semble from the high school OPPORTUNITY! [ye Round Roast Ib. 97c FREE DELIVERY band. CUBE STEAKS lb.97t| The public is invited to the liirre.isr your businrss and Imost ?""r BONrXESS Free Pick-up on All Empty Bottles prulits. . . . Clvr Two Guys Trading event, scheduled for 8 P. M. stamps, for nrw and repeat buunrss. Ib. 88c AKMOLKs HAM WHAT & Sons Call KI 1-5380 (omjct Loral Stor* Manager or (.ill Top Sirloin Roast Highway 130 Argentina arrests leaders of Mrl Sherman, Present! 3-«55S. CANNED HAM "^1.79: 837 Carteret Road Peronlsts. Chopped Chuck» Ib. 63c North Brunswick Phone MI 8-9825 Carteret, N. J. New riots take toll as Korea; votes. (BORDEN'S CREAM CHEESE

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