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_Womlbridffe, A vend, Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselhi, Kcaabey, Port Reading, Sewaren and Edison Published On Thmnriny WOODBRIDGE, N, J., THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1962 Rntowl umd Clau M»tl At P.. 0.. WSodbrldge, M. J. PRICK TIN CENTS f Operation Bowtie' Receives M i Urban Renewal's Approval

WOODBRIDGK—S. Buddy I tent with federal Manilonr Pleased application wils unproved us bridge - Carteret R( .id and Hauls, Woodbridge Redevel- wonts. Mr. Manzlone stated: submitted. the Turnpike, opment Agency executive "I am well aware that gen- "I look forward with com- Federal approval is expect- Ten per cent of the house* director, announced today cd within six to eight weeks. erally six months is neces- plete confidence to the com- In the area are beyond re- Unit approval has been re- The agency will receive an sary for obtaining a regional pletion, of the survey and, m habilitation. Fifteen per ceived from the. Regional qpiclal "letter to proceed" approval of an application planning program and with cent of the total houses are OITIce of the Urban Renewal and then the planning for from the Ur,ban Renewal Ad- a great dfeal of anticipation In need of and can be re- i Administration' on the sur- the Township's first urban ministration. Our applica- to the creation of a final . j habilitated. vey and planning npplica- renewal project will get un- tion for "Project Bowtle" neighborhood plan proposal t'.1 1 tion for "Project Bowtle" In derway. was submitted on January 2. for 'Project Bowtle .' The baaic plan calk for t Port Ri-nding • Mr. Harris said: Having received approval In a The name "Project Bow- buffer Une ot high tree* little more than (our months tle", was given the proposal along the Industrial side of "I have advised Commlt- The application tins now is indicative of a well-pre- because completion will mean Woodbrldgs • Carteret Road been forwarded to the Hous- teeman Joseph Manzlone, pared application and excel, "the dressing up" of the and a park area with benches ing and Home Finance 1 who also serves as chairman lent liaison vlth the person- Port Reading section. The of about 30 feet In front of Aneucy, Wasfiington, D. C, of the planning and develop- nel of the Regional Urban area Is bounded by 6th the trees. for federal ajprovnl. which ment committee of the ap- Renewal Administration of- Street on the North, Wood- The traffic pattern will b« is necessary ft that capital proval. Mr. Manztone has fice. It is gratifying to know bridge - Carteret Road on the changed to eliminate com- iirnivt funds 0»n be, reserved requested I extend his per- that after stringent reviews South, goes over the over- mercial traffic and plans In- for the Woodbridge Redevel- sonal congratulations to all by at least ten technical pass, down School Street to clude a playground, park and opment Agency and to assure the commissioners of the specialists of the Urban Re- West Street, crossing West neighborhood commercial that the program is consls- agency." newal Administration, our Street, back to the Wood- center. II \\||s DFSTROY PHYSICIAN'S HOME: Above firemen arr shown fl([hHnK the stubborn blaif at thf home of Dr. i Miv Cyril I. Hutnfr, corner Grovr and Mndrn Avpnurs, Woodhridge, Monday It took several hour* to get the fire Renamed Lewie On7Wb Progr m i i milrnl iind when It w«i extinguished both the home und the doctor's offices werr gutted. Luckily, at the time the fire broke out, no one Wan at home Other photo on psur 1 Summer Drama Festival ?!' " job Open Auditions are Scheduled Ire Damage at Hutner Home WOODBRIDQE - Auditions will start May 1 for the For Right Woodbridge Summer Drama Festival which will return for a second year with productions of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Romeo and Juliet", Mrs. Henry A Belafsky, executive director, announced today. Applicant stimated at Over $100,000 Casting and the formation of stage and production crews for the outdoor season of free WOODBRIDGE - Commtt- • icii'Ot: Ni-vi esikyouiiKsU'is. children of Mr. and Amboy Gfiu'iul Hospital •lutwht the blaze for more ty classical theater will begin at 81 tccman Ralph Barone an- • •:,. diimije as the re-.Mrs. Jerry Kroner, Linden Ave- The smoke was very heavy as six hours, but the stucco home, c'clock next Tuesday night at Remember: Turn The nounced today that he and niiibmn blaze TUPS- nite. who were on their way ton result of the fire, and Norland office, filled with eipeWlvii The Independent-Leader Build- members of the new Citizens i .11 tin home and the store to buy a newspaper, mtui Hansen, 45, Linden Ave- medical equipment, were jfc- iiiR. 20 Green Street Clocks Ahead Sunday Industrial Committee are Inter- li: und Mrs. Cyril I. Mrs. Hutner Khosplt••

magine waking p B Sunday morning, looking; through the window into a bright and cheerful sunny day— km. and have a horse staring at you from tile other side? Well, this was the case Sun- day morning and a number of women told local police they couldn't believe their eyes at what they saw. The horses had been having a grand time for several hours, dashing play- fully through lu'dges, upturn- ing shrubs, and nibbling on the grass in several front yards. Par from being like the old Wild West" w^iere cowboys chased und emmht up with! struys on horseback, Wood- bridge pullmneii had to stick, to the"1 radio lirowl cars In! their rather awkward "round- up". However, tlvy managed to gather up Uuw and corral them behind a clothesline in the backyard of property owm d by John Alinusi at 288 Main 8treet. Vooabuliirv Fine £gt. Robert Tulle's report of this unique episode was titled "Kquines runnlif looge, im-i bridled," "and Mi called in atj 7 A, M. The sergeant reported; SHOW COFS HOW IT'S DONE - Trained home Jbandleft frum the Boowvett Riding Stablw, wfcert » mgobw ot V HOHSEY" ~- Saj» Patrolnon Robert FIAer on the left an hr »"d he first located <)rTteers Salvn-i broke loose taster Suutfay morninif, show how easy it is to cald place » Wter W »««• WWBlif m V (Continued fi} Baje 2) ' '' "CewMi*" PoUoemen Robert J«|«o *X4 Itobtrt FUh«. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1982 PAGE TWO Jury Asks New Officers Installed 9 For Records PyAvenel Woman s Club WOODBRIDGE -Thr ijury lnvestlKiUlnR AVENK1.-A past pr«idenfs|Mr8. Frederick Hyde Junior 'practices, has askori for plnn was presented to Mrs. John Woman's Club advisor and puh- rerelved Road Department ire-, Mahon upon completion ol hcrjlcity; Mrs. Coppola «•«' ords for 1960 and 1961. Pi™- first yrnr as president of the Junior Womnn's Club adUsof cutor Edward J. Dolan snld •'WommVs Club of Avenel at a and yearbook; Mrs. James Mr- Iday ••meetliiR held at the Avenel-jHwrti. membership. Mrs. A- 'I understand", the pro^ru- Colonia First Aid Squad Build- brecht, program, and Mrs Gull- tor stated "that the <":lll(1 Ing DV Mrs. Francis Clooney sin. Club Woman magazine. (Jury Is now- compnrliiR me Trr l:ittrr Installed the officers, The closing dinner will be systems and practices •• and presented them with daffo- [helld May 16 aat tthe Forge prior to 1980. with Um" Woodhrldge. Members may d» corawr*. dUrlng the past two years when new systems were InstnlM the Public Works Depart m",nr Tlio new wstrm referrrri to is one that was put* into en>ct during the previous Ileinililirnn administration whftn Coinmit- vets, recording secretary; Mrs lnsr Vil Orlando Coppola, correspond- itceman Chnrles M« * Public Works Chairman. '1ns secretary, and Mrs. Andrew I.OCAI, WOMAN ELECTRO: Mr*. I.llllnn KUlrr \, Askrd when he believed I he Qallsin, treasurer. Sevler Defeat was unanimously elected vice chairman of tlir \i i Grand Jury would end Us rie- "' Mrs. Mahon name ( ounnty Republican or«anl*atlon at the unmial liberations and rnnv UP wri" Tuesday al New Brunswick Senior Hlnh Srhoni i Its decision, sine* the lnves I- with her In the chairman, Henry F, tUlletneyer, S;u gotlon has been K»UIR ml '"' lr .months now. Mr. -Dolan said youth conservation; Mrs. Cloo- L schools In Perth Am ney, gardens Mrs William; WH e Indicateg closelyd he . wl to wrap it all UP-" Seton Hall University Laisen. good cheer and tele-.morHe meetingIndicatesd witheh wilthle asCountk loyr S. J. Sz , Orange from which h, phone squad; Mrs. Louis Decl-jcommittee and warh d hchnlrme Ctn y a Bachelor of Science, bus, hospitality; Mrs. GeorRe/'ln order to net closer to the buMneu managemn:' problems in the wards and be To Manage Bank Mroz, international relations- more than a year's v. In closer touch with the people." KlHSON — The appointment | "I have always benn happy Stephen J. Szabfttln. of Me-j«ea» with the enthusiasm shown by |Army ln Korea in I the Individual members of the . .1, as of the Edl-|i980, Locally he is i i County Committee", the mayor I'mvnslhp Branch of First th% Middlesex Count v A only ONE (Continued from Page 1 commented. • Suviir-s and Loan AssociatlcnYCUib. Mr. Seyler in turn pointed tore Orillo and, Robert Fisher, \W;M, announced here today byi, out that he has been "A Dem- In one radio car, and Patrolman ijulin F. Cenilo. executive vice incrat for 3) years and has al- Robert Qloft in another, and pp-Mdmt of the Institution, There is ways stood* fer organization." the two vehicles were soon in i Mr Szabatln assumes active A & H STANLEY He stated that "Jacks (Com- pursuit of three horses on Al- direction of the affairs ln First: ibert Street. An attempt was ASFHUT DDIVEWtn only one jrnltteeman Robert > and Zlr- •Savmi:*' office in the Clara [polo had promised to work as made to corral them by block- j Barton section of the township. and in;; them off In an area off the! an efficient and htmest team." j which was opened a year ago PARKlNt, Id is street near the ratlrond on Ful- "Instead." he went on, "we !aml smee that time has grown INSTALUll WELCOME ton Street, but the trio man- were faced with pressure tac- to :> point where It now Is serv- FREE F.STIMA 11 > to break through. tics. I cannot support this ing more than 1.700 people of TV Experience Helps AU Work Ctu.ir.iiii-.i type of political thinking andj I the urea It Is the only First WAGON The chase then resumed and! Skilled l.abm [neither can my friends. I want office to offer drive-in tin- horses wended their way Firtt C\k%% M»tTi;ii. jto thank the County Commlt- 1 window facilities for the con- itee members sincerely for their to the Main Street property. Call CH 6-2631 or !M;H II H Remembering all they had venience of residents. support of my leadership dur. CARTERET, NHV II li-t \ learned by watching "Gun- MISS JITMTH PRANG Mr Szabatin Is a graduate of Ing the past three years." St. Mary's elementary and high Commltteeman Ralph Barone BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED: shared in Mayor Zlrpolo's ela- Mr. and Mrs, Harold Prang, ,tlon over the election of Mr. jFisher corrnlled the horses be-' 1U New Brunswick Avenue, 30 years u. experience (os |Molyneux, declaring he "liked hind n c'c ' 'Mine fence, but iloptlavtn, have announced terlnjc good will in business the results of Monday night's not before ** two men suf- the engagement of tlielr uid community life election. ifered rope burns after one of, daufhter, Judith S., to Ben- 'It removes another obstacle the equities charged the rope. | jamin Miesikalski, son of Mr. For information on 1 ,in the way of progress ', Dr OfTicer Grillo was taken to' and Mrs. Stanley Mlesikalskl Welcome Wagon In Barone said. the Perth Amboy General Hos-^ of Perth Aniboj. ^^^^^ A native of Jersey City, Mr pital where he was treated (or Miss Prani; is a graduate of t COLONIA JMolyneux Is 38, married and first and second-degree burns of, Woodbridfe High School and resident of Fords for the pas ithree nnpers and a thumb of; will /cradnate from the Labo- AVENEL I seven years. He is a salesman the left hand. Officer Usher j ratory Institute of Merchan- for a steel concern. went to the same hospital and dising in June. Her dance at- ISEUN PTlor to being named chair was treated for a burn on th(«i tended Perth Amboy High nan of the Planning Board a Call right finger of his left hand.; School and Wagner College he beginning of the year, Mr Both men were givn tetanus He is presently employed by ^olyneux served as a. membc • shots More bfinn r^lpaspd. UovMtaold Finance Corpora- Mfc 4-8355 lor three years. He also servei The horses, It was learned tion, Etanbeth. >n the Zoning Board (or jlater, ,wvm itmly three of a 'ears. He is a member of th If you reside in Second Ward, Seventh an • WOODBRIDGE (Eighth Districts Democrats itonage Road, Edison. When the Club, WUliam J. Warren As owner. Taiiis "Bunchy" Grunt (Continued from Page 1) sociation and Knights of Co OfflCERS ;\^S^^.( was notified of their (-scape, he m_. wlll tie ,tp a considerable • SEWAREN iUmbus'and Young Democrats, when the new officers of th • A»enel Jun r »o . p .rind two other men arrived ftt-amount of m01iey for developers In accepting the chairman Avenel n a Mrs. James V. the scene and In !hort order who have been selUn|, home8 • PORT READING ship. Mr. Molyneux thanked i in the -^; ' creary Jr Rrtert Mlta.'. corresponding secretary Graham, recording sccretarj "•> «""*"'•• treasurer, ;had halters on the three 'bad thp bftsis of a modcl with very ihorses. Evidently the animal5|UUIe m up w ilm William A. Kochek, R.P. • FORDS (were friqhtened by the blue TWs ,, d buslness ,or the iport. [sponsored hist year by the Colonia Shopping Plaza CALL iumfornw of the local gen.-^j,,,,,,^ but we are i, [woodbridge Recreation Depart- Bill's Due |(larmps Summer Drama - lasted in cuttingg down school Lincoln Highway - Route 27 • C Imcnt. (Continued from Page 1) •osts and costs for many (Continued from Page 1) , „ . ME 4-2759 Half Million WoodbridgiruuvuiI-BUe is again under- 'piled tor a (250.000 grant for a' I services. Henry Glass of Westfield, who; (Continued from Page I) wriU the (estlval tnis the RCA plant to Job t_i_i. »«Air.A laof coaenn frtf: CARTERET list", the mayor explained, 'do You Valley Joint Sewer. J ,, not have storm sewers, so while (ContlnuPd mPag e RESIDENTS Mayor Zirpolo gays the whole the engineering work Is being The productions drew Jturf" —--i » LUC flmiliill IVl niC fo^umiwunurth e competltloi n CALL done on theh m to providide ssuchh city crowds for According to Mrs. Belafsky,Imatter "Is complicated", and fron, other communities is keen sewers, work is progressing on i•n Woodbridg—--.-.e- tlie season will open in Wood- from all indications he is not1 "There Is no sense ln losing ME 4-9340 roads where there Is no sewer beth. bridge, July 12 with "Midsum- problem. exaggerating any. and he ^^^VL^T ^ mer Night's Dream". A chil- claims the application was ""Meantime"," "Business Admin-, dren's play Is also planned. made "late", after the contract prater Bernard M. Hartnett, Mrs. Belafsky said those who wa8 iet" [who Is attending a conference want more Information on the One of the clauses in the;f« municipal managers and casting; or production work are » T »u »K wrtAMi nnv administrators at Rutgers Dni- • :^:' welcome to telephone her at her contract with the Fttod^;iverslty ^yw d tomorrow, Is home in South Park Drive, or receiving the calls and appoi .John Zullo, recreation super- must pay the wage scale in thements for the non-existent in- $00 visor at Woddbrldge Town Hall area as outlined by the agency. dustrial commissioner. The Verona Conrtruction Com- With a Rocktt To Bring Rain pany, the mayor said, claims it pays the prevailing rate. Intangible Ancta BOYS AND GIRLS! A Scotchman in planning a "Hello, Tom — off for a va- now house left the roof off one The contractors say their o enter your dog in our big contract Is with the Township cation?" CAMERON $100.00 1 ias If they expect payment —j Al.o $100 to 2473 ! this "Oh, that's the shower, "Not a blame cent." and soon. Alnc replied the Scot. Ken-L-RATiON THE ONLY GIFT K/os'Doa smv.'THAT LASTS FOREVER Attention WOODBRIDGE Students! Look Tues., May 1 Plan Your PROM at at the i Watch Mart Ted's Tailor Shop Colonia Shopping In WOODBRIDGE! I ITSFREL'( Plaza ! COME IM AND GH YOUR ENTRY BLANK TODAY! Route 27, Colonia 20% OFF / of Open 10 A.M. to 9 P. M. Route 1 and Green St. Tuesday, Thursday & Ff*d» REGULAR RATES Other Dayi Till 6 P. M. Will be given to all students of j< Phone FU 1->"1 ELECTRIC ISELIN Woodbridge High School I ' ELEC "You'll Look und Feel Like a King in One of Our Tuxedo$" I' By Popular Demand We Have Brought Back ME HEATING ... Ask Your Friends Who Rented Public Service's new low Electric heating rutt I»'t-\V"'' ,,j Their Tuxedos Here Last Year! the future ... to enjoy all the luiurioua n"''1"1 ;\ venience that only Electric home heating can tm > ^ orn ThennoflUt controls comfort level for each room \{^ DIXIELAND •VBI. "oi a TAILOR can give a PEjIFECT FIT •V like an electric light... no fumeB, soot or odor • - ^ AWI. ... fast... no moving part* to replace or wear oui, EVERY WEDNESDAY NlTE We Have the hateU Style Tuxedot and Acce$$oriet Including no fuel delivery problems either! ,,ll(

PUBLIC SIRVICI 1LICTRIC AND OA» Ted's Tailor Shop Taxpaying Servant of a 0f9tt State AD-Ul 17 Green Street, Woodbridge Tel. ME 4-3826 Route 1 (at the Green St. Circle), Isclin, N. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 PAOE THREE Sisterhood BPWtoName Lions Eleei To Support NewOfficers Slate - Plan 11 oil Fund On May 14th ,, „ iDHRIDGE The first Installation ,,l Mny tins oecn desig- W( (OOIIBIDOE—Election of ,,i ••itrsldnicr- mil Week" onicers for 1962-63 will be - Earl .,, sislTlwod of Cn held by the Woodbrldge Town- nlu WHS elected president o ,,|.,ih isnirl. Mrs. Ben]- ship Business and Professional thr WcHxIbriricr Lions Club at :;,,i,iiiiiwil?. chairman of Woman's nub Friday, May 4 it mertlni! at Kenny Acres ifJtH ,,,H,ilfi" Solicchter fund at the nnnual meeting In the Dr. IsArtorr Rnbinowltz, trtir f |,ni!Tiim. niinounced ft Independent - Leader Building trie prrsidrnt. presiding. • ,,i iiriminon and rvc 18 Oreen Street. Reports of the Other odirers elected Include ;,llniis featuring promt- officers and standing commit- ; 1 Bei-pnrd F Duncan, flrst via . nk-vK "ill be held with tee dmirmen will be due at tha time. president: Joseph Ca»o. second • !Miiinn\vlt7,. Mrs, Jack vlre president; Nathun Smith , ,,] The nominating committee Herman Stein third vlre president: Joneotl I consisting of Mrs. John Muller Vnlenti, secretary. Rocco **M- j Colonia, chairman; Mrs, Wll • li'tin linll IK needed »t 7,nri, tnwurnr: Ifluls Mll'sr I Hum Biennan. Mrs. Georgi :. ..,'h Thmlogir-al 8eml-| tall IwlMer Edward Goull'on, ' Oerek, Woodbrldge; Mrs. Jame ,,( \ijifiicn to house worn-; lion tamer, mid Jernme L*vlne Nolan, Colonia, and Mrs. B. W r • uli-iit*«. and, thr local flnnticial senetnrv, Metuohen, met at th. • ,,-1(1 is pai'tiflpatlntt In home of the latter, Tuesday. EWtrd to thr Board of Di- yfniwl fund drive. The 1 rectors wrre Jrihn Aqulla .,, whni completed will Monday night, the executfv ; board met at the home of Mrs William roimhlln. Albert Dis- . ,,,,wn as the Ma'thilde 1 Ednn Maffargal, Claire Ave cavnn* . Adolph Go'W.rln, Jo- ,li'ir Pcsidi'iKT Hall for mie, with Mrs, Mabel Naylor, sep P Rfimers. nnd Robert in honor of thr late : president, presiding. Hlrsrhnold. i.: "1 Hif National Worn Because of a conflict In dates The annual installation din- I , !H'I|!\ It was decided to postpone thi ner-dunce will be held, May It iuu on the committee installation dinner original); at Buttonwood Manor. Mata- Mi> Rnbinowltz are Mrs, scheduled for May 10 untl wan. nccordind to an announce* < Homer. Mrs. Lou Strauss, after the State conventlo; ment by Mr. Ooulllon, general Iron Nedzela, Mrs. Sol which will be held May 18-2 ichairman ; , mid Mrs. Emmanuel at the Clarldse Hotel, Atlant! Others serving on the cotii- ; !.nb. City. A new date Will be chose mittee are Mr. Aqulla, Jrwtr !: , Kimew Hornlr.k pre- after the dinner committee Hundert. Dr. Cyril I. Rtttnir j meets. Further plans for th i .it n remit board meet- ALL SET FOR MINSTRKL-, Above are snmc of the memhers of the, cast of the annual St. .lames' Minstrel Show to h« pre- Mr. Levlne, Andrew Mu4> : ,.id Mrs Fred Kpselman, dinner will be made at the Ma: Joseph M. Raclna, and Nithtr meeting. lented tomorrow night and Saturday and Sunday nights in St. James' Auditorium. I.rft to right. Martha Rarreilniia, Rose- i.i clmirmnn, announced mary Harrlgan. Itnsennuo Barcelona, Pat Carrigan, Cathy Devrrln, Mary Ann Troymio ninny Bnrrdiona and I.lncla Tra- [Smith. ' ; innntii of May will fentura Attending the State conven VOStillfl. Dr. Hutner, chairman Of thl 1 •no.'- Tornh. Israel's annl- tion as delegates will be Mn [boys and girls committee, an* | !'•. nf Independence and s Naylor, Miss Claire Sutcl nounced plans are being flnil- •.mi honoring Mothers, Fords, first vice president, an Ized with the Woodbrldgt . i-l Mrs. Brennan, second vice prei local Teacher ^Congregation Sets Goal Scholarship Set Senior High School staff and" ldent. Miss Ruth Wolk, a mem •i Diivirl Gutman has been MRS. CHARLES E. CRONIN faculty to observe Youth Week rnfi-d to hold a position on her of the club, will be attem beginning with a kick-off as. :i':niml board of the Na- Ing as State recording secre- Engaged to Wed|()/ By Kiwanis Club sembly, May 15 when Dr. tary, to which post she has| ,000 in UJA Drive ; Women's League. The; AVENEL — Mr. and Mrs. WOODBRIDOE - The Ki- Mason Gross, president of Rut- been renomlnated. gers University will be the .n will be held In Novem- Cronin-Sitneone Wedding William C. Hoblltzell 114 Pler- WOODBRIDGE-Louis wanis Club of Woodbridge atj ,\< the Concord Hdtel, pont Street, Rahway, have an- its meeting Tuesday night at guest speaker. 1 trauss, president of Congre- I > 'prini; rummage Mle will nounced the engagement of tion Adath Israel, has an- the Log Cabin made plans for :r ki, Muy l, 2 and 3 at the Solemnized on Easter Congregation their daughter, Julia M. to )unced the appointment of Dr.1 the presentation of a $200 schol- .'•! Mrs Jonah Klken an- Fredric J. Buonocore, son of enry A, Belalsky and Eugene arship to a member of the grad- Guild Members Mr. and Mrs, Vincent J Buon- ornick as co-chairmen for the uating class at Woodbridge WOODBRIDOE - The wed-, .! Aithur Portnot, donorl Plans Movies ocore, 58 Burnett Street. >G2 U.JA.-Community Center School. in. reported on the ding of Mlsa Barbara Ann AVENEL—The Men's Club of1 Miss Hoblltzell is a graduate! irive. This is one of the many Plan Auction dinner, May 23 at1felmeone, daughter of Mrs. Lucy Congregation B'nal Jacob will of St. Peter's High School, New Burton Sher will serve as the1 projects o[ the service club s. Newark. Mrs. Hy Chinese Auction present "Midnight Lace" Sat- Brunswick and received a! WOODBRIDGE-The Whjts y Slmeone, 581 Ellis Place, and; easurer and Mrs. Leonard which includes continuing. aid I urday at 9 P. M, at the local bachelor's degree from st Eliz- to the Kiddle Keep Well Camp Church Quild opened Its meet- !i HI Is reservation chairman. 3oldman will be in charge of ing Monday night with a silent ••I'liinment will be provided Jewish Community Center, abeth's College, Convent Sta- in Roosevelt Park. Charles Eugene Cronin, New Proves Success ublidty. prayer for the late Earl H. ! Lord Street. The film, in color, tion and a master's degreel Speaker of the evening was — A successful The U.JA. committee has set Devanny, former pastor of the Hdiiik' to an announce. Brighton, 8,1., was solemnized! features Doris Day and Rex from Newark State College Miss Ruth Wolk, of The Inde- j Chinese auction was conducted 30,000 as its goal this year, 1First Presbyterian Church and by Mrs M. Chodosh, To- Easter Sunday at Holy Rosary tarrlson. Cake and coffee will Union. 8he is employed as a pendent-Leader, who traced hy the Adult Companions Club Monies will be raised through a beloved husband of the founder uid chairman, this year's Church, Perth Amboy. Rev, oe served. Tickets may be pur- teacher by the Woodbridge a history of newspapers in the at Avenel School 23 for the eries of socials to be held In |of the Guild, Mrs. E. H. Devan- ; • •Li bus nrarly been reache' d' Daniel J. OIOIKI officiated at hased at the door. Township Board of Education Township and then discussed benefit of the club, an organi- arious homes throughou ny, ntl\tic replica of the Arcjthe ring ceremony. A graduate of Woodbrldge ! the role of a weekly newspaper zation for young' girls. Rehearsals are in the final Voodbrldge. The drive will be niiulf by Mrs. Ernest Hoff- High School, Mr, Buonocore re 1 in a community, particularly in The jnembers commemorated The bridegroom Is the son of itage for the Lord Street Play- inaugurated Saturday night a iii honor of Mrs. Cho- Raffle winners were Mrs. W. celved hla bachelor and mast Woodbrtdge Township. A ques- Easter with a program of pogns U>e late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew !rs' production, "The Fifth Sea- sdclal at the home of Mr. and n s service and will be dja- Trimble, Mrs. Manuel Cibrian. er's degrees from St Bona tion and answer period was read by Miss Gloria Peterson, JD. Cronin of Platen Island ion". The play will be present- (Irs. Eugene Hornick. i •••.•(! ai all meetings. Mem- Mrs. A. Clousltzer, Mr. and venture University, Olean, N.Y held. After her talk, Miss Wolk Mrs. Philip Johnson, and Mrs. ed at the Woodbridse High Among those who will servi The bride was given In mar- Mrs. Bruce Lav In, Mrs. Irma and Seton Hall University EUGENE HORNICK was presented with a certificate Ralph Salisbury; songs by the names will be inscribed In School, May 12. Tickets are as host are Dr. and Mrs. A An as they reach their riage by her brother-in-law, Poplelorczyk. Mrs. C. Lack 1 South Orange, respectively. Hi of appreciation- group; and slides of the "Resur- Kardos, Woodbrldge, .vallable from the play commit- Basri, Mr. and Mrs. D Breg quota* far Torafy Mrs. Gertrude Sohaffer, Mrs is a candidate for a Ph D, de rection" shown with Mrs. Alex •nd was attired in a ballerina tee or Mrs. David Hoffman, man, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Belaf. Miss Marcui Ann Knox 'Anthony O'Brien, Mrs. Al Fog- gree at Fordham University IV c • l n L T n Nemetn narrating. length gown of white silk or.;J " _ „ jroducer. The cast Includes Mrs. iky, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Good Fdwnrdfilotkln reported u 0i Mrs stan Mrs. A 1 New York City. To Wed James Potts New SOCial Llub loBe plans were furthered for the Kanra over taffeta The nttedj , Hy Parer, Mrs, Hoffman, Mrs. itein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gott- conference of the Na- Plevft an(1 Mw Emlly MftJew A summer wedding la bodice had a scoop neckline Robert Sandier, Mrs. Arthur denker, Mr. and Mrs. Herma: AVENEL — The engagement! I !.'• .l! Women's League held ,&kl. There were several door. planned. Organized in Avenel ^Z^Z^TlZ !accented with Venice lire ap iPreeman, Eli Cohen, Barney Stein, Mrl and Mrs. A. Turtle of Miss Marc in Ann Knox to >• nt Asbury Park. The and bingo prizes awarded. Lleb, Leonard Lieberman, Her- taub. and Mt- and Mrs. Robe: James Potts, Jr. was announced AVENEL - Single adults, 21 til 3 PM. with Elwood Heifer An extra added attraction man Kunkes, Lloyd danort, M: Vogel. by Mis$ Knox's parents, Mi. to 35, are invited to help form of SomervHle as the auctioneer. the Highest u a regular auctkrtf which shd Jerome Morning lvianny 'and Mrs. James J. Knox, 6 „ , , u A snack bar will be open dui- nf a social club in Avenel for the| ^ tlie front skirt ami a bow featured Mrs. Cibrian as auc- Ooldfarb, Woodbrldge. is the Plans for FAectio Dr. Belaf sky, a past presiden .Meinzer Street. Mr. Potts isj lng tne lunch hour under \ selection, "The purpose of meeting new friends chairmanship of Mrs Manual thB"back"A!tionet'r' director. WOODBRIDOE - The steei of Adath Israel, has been ac the son of Mr and Mrs. James 0 00101 1 oI to and crystetl tive for many years in U.Jj Potts, 35 Trinity Place. and enjoying new companion- DaConceicao Mrs. DaConceic|o 'n.^Kve?^! '^! dro "- neld *"her bal1pnna ' An Easter egg hunt was held Religious services tomorrow iug committee of the PTA , i,v vriTJELE 2.' . J P« stlkjEaster at the home of Mrs night at 8:30 P. M. will be con- School 3 will nominate office, campaigns as well as- man The bride-elect is a graduate [ship. Activities planned so far|Mrs, Fred Waterhouse, an Beauty postponed until further notice due to unforseen circumstances Spring Clearance SALE Salon which is now known as the It Pa MOTHER'S DAY ''America's Newest TO LOOK YOUR Work or Play Wonder" Chateau BUSINESS BEST SUNDAY, MAY 13th

Tht well-groomed look payi off ... USE 11 AS A PICKUP, de Coiffures no malttr what your businui. You A CONVERTIBLE, FOR can ftly on our *xp«rt dry cleaning to TOWN DELIVERY, FOR ,1()7 Iniuan Avenue, (lolonia h«lp you always look your buiintss HUNTING OR FISHING), b»it. Call ut for prompt nrvict. AS A SNOW PLOW,'FOR Select Her Gift ANY JOB, LARGE OR Phone FIT i-iulu NOW at SMALL ... GET THE HIGH IN FACTS AND THE LOW- TEST DRIVE IT TODAY! y Looking Forward to Serving xou . . J QUALITY... MARTIN LAWRENCE EST 1'KICE FROM LOW IN JEWELERS ^ We shull be happy to greet our old L Mli 1-1USU friends and welcome new ones too. COST! 94 Main Sheet, Wuodbrldge We have it Do stop in and see us soon. Our And Shirt Uunderers Wonderful Choice of known fur bl|b- MAURO&Sons 354 Amboy Avenue Gilts for Mom! CATHY and EMIUE • LAY-AWAY PLAN 611 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE WOODBRIDGE • BUDGET TERMS TEL. ME 4-1651 • OPEN EVENINGS "I'anvtiittnt l)rl»«-up Strvlce" Open Prldny till 9 P.' M. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1962 PAGE FOUR out a solution for the clinic in addition to Perth Amboy Mroz Is Named Clinical Staff everyone within the Rftrttan Bay area ha» and should con- tinue to benefit from the clin- Sales Manager OBITUARIES ic's services It neems ft Renulne AVENEL - Clark , Has New Member ics services t n PERTH AMBOY- -Mrs. Bette f urced has named Qeorne Mi. pity, «nd waste of resourced, Irlct sales mananoi i,,, , lMt Joined the t im*NK KOPENASH «l«i Wednesday it KRUfman recently for this agency not to he fu»J Jersey markctlnit „,,., clinical staff at the Perth Am- supported. IK? Funerau l services home, were held Monday st th Mroz, who has been u |(i, KEABBfcY * " ., n srkockl Memorial Home,. for Frank Kopenash, 42 Or^n- ^ boy Mental Health Clinic, ac- ;i specialist tor «vn .'n cording to a statement released will make his heiiflqu;!, nrook Avenue, who died JJ,"™ a ^ Mas. at Our by Dr John H Walker. Admin- Thursday at Perth, Amboy ( ^^ ^^ Burl,, 430 Linden Avenue, yn istrative Director, there. Mrs rlen. OenrrM Hospital * 7' ^ was In Holy Trinity Cemetery. Kaufman completes the num- Sarah Ann's Cooking RRturdnv at Rain Mortuaries, Mr. Mroi resides tit \\, the h rf bpr of psychologist* suggested Inr,.^4Stat«-Stree.wlhRe „ „ aon Boulevard with i,, ka Bnd for the clinic. Fwnrls Vltr*. ^stnr^f 3" communicant of Our Udy of Shrewnbury Mary, and two of u,, fn Dr. Walker, who is also chief children, Monica mid \ Cxlvln Hungarian Reformed Peace Church. She was a 'i cup shortening psychologist and Phlneas Ka- He currently holds ti,, rhi.rrh. offlcKitln*. Bristola""™"' ™ member of the Rosary Society dushln are the other psychol- 'a cup sugar in Clover T^nf Memorial Park ^ ^ associate director of t:! p(rth Amboy gt ogy members. There are also ty teaspoon vanilla 1 egg well beaten tan Valley Chapter u( • two psychiatric social workers.! tlonal AMOclstlon of \ J!i cups flukf flour OEOROF, MROZ Morris Brick, chief psychiatric seed, colored ants, and Is most :„ social worker, and Harry J Egg, poppy community and civic all sugar. Russell, supervising social work- Is a- former Woortium er on the professional team -of Cinnamon. woODBRrDOE - Mrs. Mar- ministration chnn•m, brr .1 in- KmWr Mr, cm-. the clinic The clinic Is plan- Cream shortening and sugar, i „„ Welch. 1S4 Oarneld Drive.]former member of u,, nlng to have another soclal|AdAdd vavanilln a and beaten eftf. worker Join the staff from one Add flour, chill. Roll douRh colonlB, reported to police y«- inch thick and cut into.J while her 1057 of Health and trust,, of the June graduating classes 1-8 erd| thtt Different effects ^J Wajon was Avenel Public Llbi au *UtoS by brushing some-! At present his mn, beaten egg or Wlthclude Deputy Clrsmi i where" she surface with Jolm n for Social with poppy GIBIiF.Y :""=" ^* . ?*rth forma ,"BB gun pel|et. iKnlghU of Columbia . i, colored or ; WOODBRIDGE - Mrs Pa-« brother, (home Maiur. Ed- ——- jdrtw's Holy Name SIM-K • Bake at 350 deBOAR- D TO MEIT nel Exempt Firemen, trie la (Elnhorn) Glbley, 22. of ton. ^ Toms River and formerly of AVENIL - Ttw executive ation/nilrd Ward c,; ttils township, was fatally ln.!MR8- JlIU* JUHA8Z Hospital and functioned as a HOPMAWN — Funeral serv- Holy Name Society and was bOird of School » m^^JgAW^;. ..»1 Hospital, Union, were held clinical psychologist at the Pol- Wrong AdvicA e |J£t Tu^y, » t. M., at t lured In a two-car accident In Iice! for Mrs. Julia Juhasz. M Wld W yesterday at the Orelner Fun- lak Clinic. Her work there wasj If it hadn't been for jraurjh0(M Mf Mn. Rkhtrd Oarrl-member where he w. Toms River last Wednesday, Loretta Street, who died last golf champion While a resident here. Mrs, eral Home, 44 Oreen Street,] ' very similar to that which she|confoundeWluwlu d advice„_ , I wouldnti)0n iS Coi, comer. ded in South Plalnfleld beforel" Olbley attended St. Jamei' Thursday tt the Middlesex oodbrldf e. with a solemn high started his new Job as account- will be doing here In that the WefWe * lost every dolldollaar I had. iovlng to Iselln 15 years ago ' Taxes are shuffled In British Moscow Is acrusni School and was a communicant Nursing Home, were held Mon- Jass of requiem at St. An- ant in the office of Townshlpl treatment focus Is primarily on "You can't say that." returned Surviving are his widow, Ann exploitation. of St. James' Church. She was day at the Flynn and Son Fun- drew's Church, ljurlal was In chUdren and their parents. his broker. "I told you to use!budget, 1 00 d Avenue Tarulll); a son, Louis, at Treasurer Charles J. Alexander.! born in Woodbrid*e. the daugh. ,^ H "- » ** It. Gertrude Cemetery, Co- The clinic still has a space your own judgment." I Two G. I.'s in Vie F0 a8 .ome; his mother, Mrs. AndH- JHe replaoea Thorvald E. Olsen Rome revive ter of Mr. and Mrs. Whitman |' ' onla. Well hang It, tint's wh»tkP»ri*. killed fri i ,na Rea, South PlalnfleWr who was told hit "services were problem. The county officials European union. Einhorn. A native of Hungary, the de. Th» deceased was a com- I did." hree brothers, Emilo, Pltts- no longer needed." we I n ththe procespocess of working ceased was a resident of Hope- municant of St. Andrew's Survivors include-her hus-i, mrgh, Pa., Carmino, Plainfield1 for the past 50 yearn Church and resided In Avenel bandDBim., otunrsJames;, threwire niiiuicn.,,,,,children.!^™. _ - ,nd Joseph Rea, South Plain- six years. William. Carol! and Robert.i^ow^Franwas a member ko f the MmMagya.*.i leld; two sisters, Miss Louise and a brother, Whitman Etn- Surviving are her husband, Reformed Church, Perth Am- lea, South Plalnfleld and Mrs, horn, Jr., Toms River. ohn; three daughters Kath- boy. Vlarla Calabrese, Dunellen. leen, Karen, and Margaret, and MRS. BERTHA BARRETT MRS, ELIZABETH ZEL1ZI a son, John, all at home; he: HOPELAWN — Funeral serv- 'urse Found Here AVENBL — Funeral s«rvlc«i mother, Mrs. Lydla Turner Ices for Mrs. Bertha (Acker* for Mrs. Elizabeth Zellzi, 74, o and a sister. Miss Andres Turned Over to Cops Barrett, who died Friday at |Turner. Edgewater. the home of her daughter, Mrs. St. Petersburg, Florida, former WOODBRIDGE , — Police ly of 225 Edgarton Boulevard, Theresa Rooke, Route 22. MRS. JOHN VEREB blotters are generally full of re- who died Friday, were hel Whitehouse, (formerly of Hope- WOODBRIDGE — Funera! ports dealing with thefts of all Tuesday afternoon at the Ore: |i lawnK were held Tuesday at| services for Mrs. Mary Vereb kinds, small and large and It ner Funeral Home, 44 Qree; i the Plynn and Son Funeral j 79, 264 Amboy Avenue, >s seldom that the record shows Street, Woodbridge, and Wood j Home. 23 Ford Avenue, Fords, died Sunday night In Pert; i person finding money and bridge Gospel Church, Burii Burial was In Clover Leaf Me- Amboy General Hospital, wll turning it in to the department.] was In Clover Leaf Park Ceme 1 morial Park Cemetery. Wood- be held this morning, 8:30 One of these honest people tery, Woodbridge. j bridge. the Greiner Funeral Home, In the "police books" here Is] Surviving are her huabam ] A native of New York City, Green Street, with a solemi Mrs. Hugo Sneedse, 215 South John; a daughter, Mrs. Olgi i Mrs. Barrett had resided in high Mass of requiem, 9:00 a Park Drive, who on Tuesday •. Whitehouse for the past 16 Lykos; two sons, James Kara 8t. James' Church. Burial wi morning in front of her apart- and Stephen Zellzl; four gram GET ACMES LOW,LOV/ PRICES I months. She was a former res- be In the church cemetery. ment found a purse containing children and three great-gran ' Ident of Hopelawn and the wife The deceased was a tommu $40 in bills and $1.25 in change. : .children; four sisters, Mrs. An ; of the late George Barrett. nlcant of St. James' Churc There was no identification In Idrew Husztl, Mrs. John And 10'A-oi can Surviving besides Mrs. Rooke and was a member of Grove the bag. Mrs. Sneedse reported Campbell's X 1 Mrs. Alex Petervari, and Mrs are two sisters, Miss Dorothy Woodmen's Circle. Born In her find to Sgt. Robert Tune Paul Stesko; and a brother,! Acker and Mrs. JameS Valen- Hungary, she had resided in 1 of Staten Island, Louis Van*. M«al, Mushroom or ^ K)H-< tine, both Woodbridge 55 years. i Mirinan Siuc* 4V c«n: N. Y. MRS. JOHN LAGGNER She, leaves her husband, AVENEL — Funeral servicesJohn J-: a da"8hter, Miss Your Choic«-Mix or Match MRS. MARY KONOPKA 1 Grace Vereb; and a son, John] FORDS — Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret II. Laggner, 1 29, 61 Remsen Avenue, who A. Vereb, Woodbridge; two for Mrs. Mary (Mazur) Konop- grandchildren; and a brother, ka. 101 Bloomfleld Avenue, who died Sunday at Memorial den- She Joseph Flcsor, Woodbridge. Maxwell House RALPH B, DE MEGUO ISELIN — Funeral services for Ralph B. DeMeglio. 369 Ehlers Coffee Benjamin Avenue, who died Just Sunday after a heart attack suffered while at the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Station in New Hi-Ho Coffee :r- York City^ were held yesterday j1 Walked • ; at the Thomas Joseph Costello Funeral Home, Cooper Avenue w. |lnd Green Street, with services Out La Rosa Tiii Spaghetti It St. John's Orthodox Church, Rahway. Burial was in the church cemetery. The deceased was a retired Bumble Bee T™ >1 chef. SurvMng are his widow,; Sophie (Kalinch); three broth- ers, John, Vincent, and Jacka- mln; two listers. Miss Antolne Vegamato DeMeglio and Mrs. Mary Cle- pv//*&*0*&*4 carelll in Algiers, another sis- ter, Mrs. Theresa Nlcorosl in j France; and a niece, Mrs. James Scott - Towels Gulliano, Queens, N. Y. MRS. ANNA REMIZOWSKI COLONIA — Funeral services Scotkin '"UH for Mrs. Anna Remlzowski, 38, 762 West Inman Avenue, who died Tuesday at her home, will Tllrtt TlttU roll) take place tomorrow, 9 A.M Look 1 Waldorf at the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, Woodbridge, VALUAtLt ACMt COUPON 46-oz. attk with a solemn high Mass, 9:30 Fnit AM. at St. Cecelia's Church, Punchinello advantages Iselin. Burial will be in St. THERM-0 CUP Gertrude Cemetery. R*g. $1,001 And The deceased was born in PlIMt Itttter 1B-OI jar For Only C «r $5 or mora Englewood and graduated from Big Top the Dwight Morrow High School there in 1940 She resided In 15-ox.' ADDRESS Colonla for the last 10 years ELECTRIC and was a communicant of St. Musselman^s.- jars Offll Urilli tATUIOAf, AMIL M John Vlanney Church. LIMIT-On* C^»pw, ft Family-ADUITS ONLY Surviving Is her husband Adolph; a son, Edward, at 15V4-OI. can HOME HEATING home; her mother, Mrs, Helen Broadcast Kolupanowich, Colonla; two Public Service's new low Electric heating rate Jets, you slaters, Mr*. Vlnceril Pernickl, step into the future ... to enjoy all the Injurious com- Brqoklyn and Mrs. Walter Yys- h Princeti - Solids fort and convenience that only Electric home heating zlnski, Colonla; a brother, Ni- cur Margarine rOU Htm MAD i7 50 FRKH can give you! cholas Kolanowlch, Teaneck. Thermostat controls .comfort level for each roo,m ... NICHOLAS A. REA Margariie clean like an electric light... no fumes, soot or odor ISELIN — Funeral services' Good Luck T ortom I ... silent.. . fast... no moving parts to replace or for Nicholas A. Rea, 47. 2 Bird wear out, ever. *. no fuel delivery problems either! Avenue, who died yesterday at ORANGES Middlesex General Hospital, Learn first-hand about Electric Heating! Call your New Brunswick, will be held 120 Main Street Apple Juice 4 architect, builder, electrical contractor, or your Public Saturday, 8:15 A.M., at the WOODBRIDGE ans I JUICY Service office. Thomas F. Hlgglru Son* Funer- ME 4-9234 al Home, 1116 Bryant Street, Ideal 16-oz can FLORIDA Rahway, with a solemn high Mon. Thru Tburs. Sliced Beets 10c Mass of requiem, 9 A.M. at St. 9 Till 6 4 29 Krl. li 8»t. S Till I Ideal 1 Ocelia's Church, Burial will Imported Alm«no PUBLIC SiRVICR be in St. Gertrude .Cemetery French Styt» " si ELECTRIC AND OAS COMPANY Colonla. Green Beans ins • GRAPES or fmp«rw The dec*ased wis employed 1out 29c Taxpaying Servant of a Great State In the major rep** section at < L fl BANANAS an tin Otmral Mwori Corp., Choic. | fhiW MMi m* Cl,.rtH., COMPUTER SET JV"™,, 4-Pc. PIACI StTTINO May 1.2-3 With $10 d M HUM ' adu KUin at Woodbridge Community Center ** featuring — MR. VERRY DESMOND , UpUit tol.. A#f. 31. Amboy Avenue and South Park Briw LW 1 C«U(NMI Woodbridge, N. J. "Direct Rom N«w Orleans and One of the Sduth's Leading Hair Stylists" « Sponsored by Sisterhood of the E?ftriewwd Operators and Halt Hair Stylists Congregation Adath Israel To 8et>w Y«u THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 PAGE FIVE

1 •holarshlp program committee. A-M. on the campus. Reserva- lies' Unit Clvtes and legislation chair- tions for luncheon to be served lan, Mrs. Herman Chrlrtenaen on the campus must be received md Mrs, Louis MacCardle rep- by May 1. The program theme I resented the Fords Club at a Is "The Total Child". The AVENEL PERSONALS 0 meeting of the Woodbrldge training school will demon- Charter Btudy Commission, strate every facet of work un- MRS .MARTIN MUTUWHIU Armour. Mrs. William Tnvart, ^Officers The American home depart- dertaken to serve the mentally U ntnrie Street, %un«l Mrs. Harold Amy and lira. ment will resume meetings to- retarded child. One of the MF t-ttSl William Larson. The nest The Woman's day. The department meets speakers will be Mrs. 0. Men- luncheon will be hosted by nen Williams, wife of the As- Mr. and Mrs. !l1 veekly on • ' i,, l, will Install of- Thursdays at the Mrs. Larson, Hudson Boule- in I/n-di and children, Linda, dinner-meeting to be Fords Library, 1 P.M. to make sistant Secretary of State for vard, Wednesday at 1 P. M. ,',„. porgc Inn. Thura- lancer dressings. Anyone wish- African Affairs, Mrs. Williams, . 17 ui follown: Mrs, ing to Join the group may con- who has devoted many years to humanitarian endeavors, holds nulnskl, president, tact the chairman,, Mrs. John an avid Interest In the problem Mrs. Michael Hrnbar, Tnp-jp, ,,„,,„ christeiuen, first Isabal, of mental retardation. The aft pun Street, Is a patient In the . , i, Mrs. Erntst Nel lh n Mrs. George Molnar, presl- unoon program will also In- General Momorlal secretary, dent, imported the club had been •lude a play to be presented by llnlnrt. £ {•* and Mrs ithe local Jewish Community li,mmskl represented at Federation Quest ;he children of the school. Of- -Mr. been and Mrs. Husse)l|Center. A talk on helping the M,,ln»r Days at clubs as follows: Wom- ficers of the 8tate Federation Plngree state an's Club of Avenel, Woman'* will be Introduced and a check and children, P*Uy,'bl|n (und drive of th< Woman's Club of Westfleld, club members is the fact tha EXCELLENT RECORD: Employe* of ihe Woodbrldifn plant of American Cyanamld Company were presented the Second Hyde's sister, Mrs, Philip A Woman's Club of Woodbrldge. Anniversary Plate for the President'* Safety Award. The locul plant has operated nine consecutive years without a lost- Draper and son, Brian, Water he Junior Woman's Club's an. ,!,,(. Community flcho' Theodore C, Dllworth, former ual Girl Scout contest has Mrs. L. W. Livingston, publU time accident. Company officials attending the presentation were, left to right, A. R. Gemperlc department production man- town, N. Y. ."committee. Member of Fords, was named Chief announced by Mrs. Bnioa welfare chairman, announced ager; M. N. Gaboury, manager of manufacturing, and T. F. Turchan, general manner, all of the Organic Chemical* DWI- —Pal Canasta Club met with ,.,nested to mall lndl Educational Services at th McKee, youth cooperation Vlneland Day will be held, May slott; J. Kondrlck, local plant manager; S. F. Spence, company safety director, and 0. II. Weferllng, plant safety director. Mrs John Armour, Woodbrldge (-mitrlbutlons to Com Vlneland Training School halrman. She announced 23. A program Is held annually Avenue, Wednesday" for lunch. \ scholarship Program September 1981. Mr. Dllwor seven Brownie troops submitted d The •n, Woodbridge. Th in the month of May at thi is the son of Mrs. Charl bridge and Profes- library In observance of Na- ho have reached the age olj«°I\_™ _ _<**d Business table was set In an Easter ar 5 scrapbooks for Judging. The ch'ii] tins endorsed th: Vlneland Training School fo Orover, 51 Hanson Avenue an National Library Week tional Library Week. On dis- ive yeara on or before Decem- rst place winner was Je&nette slonal Women's Club, repre- rangement. Belated birthday ,;„ snd will contrlbu the Retarded, Vlneland, for th the late Clarence Dllworth, H play were reference books )er 31, wlU be eligible to enroll, Hyde, troop 36; second, Pattl Observed at Fords sented her club at a Silver Tea wftB p nte< to i 11ii- fund. Mrs aeorgelniemberi of clubs of the State received his elementary w purchased with the $200 gift Parents are requested to|«M , I!?! J Feldman, troop 23*; third, FORDS Miss Clalr Sutch, sponsored by the Woman's Club Charles nPodnaa from Mrs, president, representedlFtderatlon of Women's 'Clubs, high school education In Woo received In 1961 by the- Library irovlde child's birth certificate, Carmella LoBlanco, troop 147. ,;, at a meeting of the'Reglstration will be at 10:30 bridge Township schools, vice president of the Wood- of Fords at the Fords Public from the Business and ProfeS' as well as proof of smallpox Honorable mentions wen sional Women. and diphtheria vaccinations Chut Mothers' Tea .warded Jeanette Applce, troop Mrs. George Heath, library ,nd two polio innoculatlon In 47 and Jonl Jacobs, troop 60. accordance with Woodbrldge committee chairman, reported Scheduled by PT Thirty-two stuffed anlmali Township Board of Education the Llbray has received the an- FORDS — At a raent execu were made by the fifth and rules, nual $100 contribution from the tlve board meeting of the PT, sixth grade girl scouts. Tht Employees Association of the of School 7, Mrs, John Amazi winner of first place was May Heyden - Newport Chemical Tickets Are Available reported that a profit o Ann Hlgglns, troop 189; second, Corporation, Fords. This do- $121.47 was made from the lasi Linda Wlngler, troop 224 and, nation is earmarked by the For Symphony, May11 hot dog sale. Lynn Strockleln. troop 49. association for the purchase of FORDS — Mrs. Gerald Gllck, Mrs. George ChlUpka, PT, The winners of the seventh reference books and for the en- ways and means chairman, haslpresidenb, announced that twi and eighth grade girl scout cyclopedia fund. announced tickets for the forth- delegates from the executl contest were: Doris Zlngelser, coming Virginia Symphony board will represent the PT, troop 57, first prtee; Pierrette Orchestra are still available at Iselln Kennedy Park Schoc Barthoas, troop.. 189, second School 8 Announces and may be obtained from class on May 8 to vote for comv prize; Kathy Cacchlone, troop Registration Dale mothers. PTA officers, 49, third prize. The concert will take place On May 24, 2 P. M. a dai Judges for all entries wen KEASBEY — The annul Friday evening, May 11 at the mothers' tea will be held atiMrs. George Mros and Mrs. .Ins famous StH GREEN STAMPS spring registration of children Woodbrldge Junior High School School 7 and it is requested Sam Albrecht, members of the who expect to enter klndergar and will consist of light concert that all executive board mem- Avenel Woman's Club. Scout- ten at School 8 In Septembe: music, Proceeds of the affair bers be present. ing equipment was awarded to ROUND will be held at the school Ma will be used to aid the school all winners. The books, dolls The next executive board WHOU, MN REMIT 2 from 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. am library and to purchase audio- meeting will be May 10. and animals were delivered by 1:30 to 3:30 P. M. Children visual aids. Mrs. McKee to the Perth Am- RUMMAGE SALE boy General Hospital, FORDS — A rummage sale Memorial Hospital and thi ROAST 1 will be conducted, May 3 and Cerebral Palsy Center, Menlo A nnouncing the Opening of,.. 4 in Fellowship Hall of Wesley Park. LANCASTER BRAND Methodist Church, 1030 Wood- The following are the win- BOHOM bridge Avenue, from 9:30 A. M ners of the used postage stamp 69 until 2 P. M. sponsored by the contest: Patty. Feldman, Continental Stylists W. S. C. S, Brownie troop 34 and Doris Ann Chrlstofferson, Girl Scout troop 57. 20,750 stamps were Mr. Thomas Mr. John collected by the former and TOP ROUND 6,745 by the latter. Prizes were QUALITY presented to the winners.

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only Life i (,. 11:00 A. M.. Morning Wor- Hebrew School Tuesdays and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE t ship Thursdays 3:30 to 5. and 5 to CHUECB the flesh, i,, ;, '8:00 P M, Junior Christian 6:30 P. M. Maionto Temple conquer ain.^,,, Endeavor 1541 Irving Street Rahway either hero „, , WORSHIP CONGREGATION Sunday at 11:00 A M. certainly net,,,.,, . 6:00 P. MH Junior High uidthe strength BTJAl JACOB Sunday School 9:30 A M. goal of a,,,,., United Presbyterian Youth. TOGETHER 7:00 P. M, Senior High Lord Street, Avenel Wednesday, testimony meet- GrOU, United Presbyterian Youth Rtibl Mitllp Bran* ing at 8 00 P. M Meettagt 8:30 P M. Friday PEACE CORP n for your lite... THIS WEEK Reading. Room Tuesday. The no 10:00 A. M. Saturday, Junior Thursday. 12 to 3 P M; Wed- Board of Finance, second Congregation double the Tuesday nesday tt to 7:30 P M.; ~" and to n 8T JOHN Vi.lNNF.Y CHURCH THE CHURCH OF her home, 184 Cooper Avenue Tuesday: (First) Lorantffy munlon. Junior Choir, Fridays, 4-5 NEW DOVER 7 to ft P. M. volunteers Cnlonla Junior Hl(fh School JESUS CHRIST Iselin. Guild. 7.30 OrgtniMtioni P.M. METHODIST CHURCH ffestfleld The R«T. WmltM FudllWOtl, PlStOt Florida Grove Road 8:00 P M, first Friday of Tuesday: (Secqncy Officers Trinity Vestry, third Men- Superintendent*, last Tues- Ml Eait Broad Street CM New Dover Ro«d, Edison bv n, •*' WlllUm J Kn th 9:45 K M, Sunday School Christian Women's Home, P. M. ^ and 11:15 A. M. ritual progress will be birougtU *°P " f n ui FORDS LUTHERAN CHURCH M. PRESBTTEBUN CHURCH lor all ages. Ernest Borabas, Bible Class Thursday. 1:30 PM Trinity Qirls' Friendly So- Church School: Nursery out Sunday at Chr|stl»n Sci- turned up all Ilh Mf New Brunswick Avenue R* Ptt«t Shariea Supeilntendent Adult Bible Young People's Meeting Fri- ciety, second and fourth Tues- through third grade. 8:45 A. Mence church senlces. be turned down Perth Amboy day, 6:45 P M Hoy Avenue. Ford* Clan at same hour, teacher, day 7:45 P.M. 8T. ANDREW'S CHURCH Kindergarten through sixth The Lesson-Sermon entitled Trinity Cub Scout Pack 14: There i.s Sunday Runyon Ernst Rev. Herbert F. A Hecht, putor ATMWI grade, 10:00 A M Junior High Probation After Death" will H 9T. JAMES' ft, C. CHURCH WORSHIP SERVICES Den Meetings, Thursday, 6:30 IM John Btfta, raitat Fellowship 10:00 AM tci 12 straw set back „, 7:45 A M. Morning Worship 11:00 A M., Morning worship Peuowsnip, iu:uu ft. m w "i|r(.iude these words of Amboy Avenoe, Woodbrldge P. M.; Pack Meetings, fourth Std 1000 ta Just the thin • 8:45 A, M. Sunday School. service. Nursery is provided 9:30 and 11:00 A M. Weekday Masses 7:10 A. Mnoon; Adult Bible Study. 10:00 jjj™^ ,,Ag {<)r Qod „„WB y Rt net. MMT. ChulM o. Monday, 7:30 P M. opatra hair-rt Second and fourth Friday 0:00 P. M, Senior youth MeCwIifin, Pirtor (Nursery during both services) Sunday Masses. 7:00, 9:00A, M. Senior High Westminster Is perfect:, the word to tried: he Trinity Senior Choir Pr«e- a silk draped mi, groups. Ret. William Boot, 10:00, 11:00. and 13 noon. Fellowship, 7:00 P M. to 9:30Is t buckler to all those that AnliUnt Putor ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL ttoe, Thursdays, 7:30 P. M.; the head. FIR81 PRESBYTERIAN 7:00 P M., Evening Gospel Confessions Saturday, 4-8, P. M. trust In him It la God that ttr Donald J. ReUljr, CHURCH Saturdays, 2:00 P. M CHURCH OF AVENEL Bervice. UHiUat Putor 7:10-8:30 P. M. glrdeth me with strength, and Hoy and Hamilton Avenue* Trinity Junior Choir Prac- CONGREUAIION ADATB Another . Ml Woodbridte Avenue Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45, maketh my way perfect" Fords tice. Saturdays. 9:00 A. M. ISRAEL cowboy shape -A Avenel CONGREGATION BETH 8:45 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. Psalm 18). tun William B. Pajn», Vtaa JEWISH COMMUNITY Aftboy Avenue, Woodbrldg* a tall, flat crown I«T. Charirt g. MicKenilf, Th.D., SHOLOM Weekday Masses, 7:00 and This cftatton from "Science Holy Communion, 8:00 A. M. OUR LADY OF PEACE CENTER OP COLONIA Putor M Cooper Avenue, Uelln 7:30 A. M. Babbt tunnel NewbttfM and Health with Key to the Flower IIRIS H, •abbl Btmui rrukei Morning Prayer and Sermon, CHURCH SIR toman Avenue Sunday 1:00 P M., Friday Sabbath Scriptures" by Mary Baker where Slid VFVV | Dr. Horbtrt Kartn«f, Cantor Novena services every Tues- 11 A.M. New Brunswick Avenne, Fords taftfel DITM BehelnKM Church Worship, 8,9.10 and Eddy will also be read ip. 324): orful they an- Sabbath Services Friday eve- day, 7:30 P M. Church School, 9:49 A.M. Rat. Joteph BnotowiU, Paitot Banlces Friday night at 8:30 Services 11 AM. "The way Is straight and worn with rain, ning 8:00 Sunday Masses, 8:00, 9:00, Sunday School 10:30 to 12 9:30 A M. Saturday Services Sunday School, 8. 10 and 11 OUR REDEEMER narrow, which leads to the un-however, to n-,, Saturday Morning TEMFLE BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. and 12 Junior Services Saturdays »:30 A M. Saturday, Junior A.M. Service, LUTHERAN CffURCB tersundlng that Ood Is the look 8:S0. Pfelfler Boulevard and noon. frolfUUml lUid10.3U0 tWo lM1 2 CongregationVUII|*HiBMVU>. • ~ ^ Slngtplratkm, 8 P.M. M Fourth Street, Ford. Weekday Masses, 6:45 and Benior High Fellowship, 7 Her. Eldon R. Btoht Krochmally Avenne ST. JOHN LUTHERAN OtjanlsU; Udle Jacobton utd Perth Amboy 8 A. M.; Vriday, 6:45,8:00 and •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••"••••Illl P.M. 8:45 A. M. Junior High Fellowship, 1 CHURCH MUi Barbara Frlwche Jowpb ft. Bulda, Putot P.M. (64 Amboy Ave., Perth Amboj Matin Service 8:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M., Sunday School Monday ROT. RodoU Rrlnaru, Putor Main Service 10:45 for all ages. Novena, 7:30 P, M. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Worship, 10:30 A. M. Holy Communion 11:00 A M., Worship Service. Male Choir Rehearsal 8:00 CHURCH OF WOODBRIDGE Sunday School 8:00 A, M, First Bunday 10:45 Communion Service. P.M. Barron and Grove Avenue* Third Sunday 8:15 Nursery open 10-12 for chil- Altar-Rosary Society, lint ST. JOHN'S Sunday School and Bible Ber. Boy* M. Johnwn, Jr. EPISCOPAL CHURCH dren birth through 3. Monday after first Sunday at John Schnedn, Hialitcr of Hndc Classes 9:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M. It all SewareiK Mn. Kenneth McCain, 7:00 P M., Evening Worship Holy Name Society, second Inperintendent of Church School 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Robert Wahlpen, Orianlit TEMFLE EMANTJ-EL Monday after second Sunday 11:00 A. M., Morning Prayer ORTHODOX GREEK Sunday I2t Pleasant Avenne, Edison at 8:00 P M. First, third and fifth Sundays CATHOLIC CHURCH 9:30 A M., Church School Rabbi Marshall Hurwlta Tuesday 11:00 A. M., Holy Commun- Broad and Division Street! Worship Sabbath Service- PTA meeting third Tuesday ion. Second and fourth Sundays Perth Amboy 11:00 A. M, Church School, Friday, 8:30 P. M. of each month at 8:00 P M. Rev. William F. Forrest, cele- ROT. Stephen Bedor, Putor adds up at ge 3 through sea Female Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 brant. Sunday Matins. 7:00 A M.; TRINITY EPISCOPAL (Child care service). P.M. 8:30 P. M., Thursday, choir Early English Mass, 8:00 A M. CHURCH 12:05 P. M., Coffee Hour Confessions rehearsal Church School. 9:00 A. M. Woodbridge, N. J. Fellowship. Vespers, Saturday nights and RCT. William H, Schmnim S.I.B, Every Saturday 11 A. M. un- 7:30 P M.. Pilgrim Fellow- ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH before holidays at 7:00 P M. Rector til noon 4 to 6 P M. and 7 to Young or old, thrifty folks get plenty of ship. Children's Holy Communion, Alson Brandts Ortaniit 9 P. M., and sometimes on days Iselin Sunday Services satisfaction watching their savings Meetings Mm. John WUu, Putoi first Sunday of every month. before Holy Days of Obligation. 8:00 A M,, Holy Communion Official Board, 8:00 P. M Sunday Masses. 6:30, 8:00 9:30 A. M., Family Service grow. Thaf s why you'll find savers at third Thursday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN PERTH 8:45, 9:15, 9:30, 10:00, 10:15 WOODBRIDGE and Sunday School Church School Staff, first METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH Perth Amboy Savings Institution are 10:45.11:00,11:30 and 12 noon 11:00 A.M., Holy Communion Monday 8:00 P M. Rev. Theodore T. C. Seamana Railway Avenne and Cartoret Weekday Masses, 7:00 and and Sermon (first and third happy savers... pleased at seeing Surgical dressings first and Bei. Luther Martin, Road, Woodbridce 8:00 A. M. asatstant Pastor tor Voutb Sundays) Morning Prayer and third Wednesday 1:30 P.M. I«T. Alex N. Nemeth. Pastor their accounts grow at a faster pace George E. Ruddy, Sermon, (Second and fourth G.E.T Club, third Monday. Otfanist and Choir Director Jamti Marsh, Minister AuiiUnt ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sundays), with the generous dividends we add 8:00 P. M Junes Sbemrd m, terry L. Hiwi, Ornnlrt CHURCH Superintendent of Church School Holy Days Sigma Alpha Phi, second and Sunday regularly. There's good incentive to save 48 Berkeley Boulevard Sunday Service* 10:00 A. M, Holy Com- fourth Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. 9:30 A M, Church School AMBOY Iselin, New Jersey' 9:30 and 11:00 A. M., Morn- steadily, too... the more you save, the CongreRBtors, first Sunday Ret. Wlinun Klrby. Putor ing Worship. 7:00 P.M Sunday Services: 9:30 (4th grade up), and more you earn at Perth Amboy Savings Men's Club, fourth Thursday 9:45 A M., Sunday School 11:00 (3rd grade down) Church 6:30 P M Institution, where the Current Annual for all ages. School. Choir Rehearsali 11:00 A M. Morning worship. 6:30 P. M., Junior Intermedi- The Best Shoes Wednesday, 7:45 Dividend Rate is Chancel. Junior Church conducted In ate Fellowship. P.M, lower auditorium by Mrs Wil- 7:30 P. M., M.YJ. SAVINGS! Junior Wednesday, 6:45 PM liam Kirby. Your EVANGELICAL AND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 7:45 P. M., Evening Gospel REFORMED CHURCH Market and High Street Service. 94 James Street Perth Amboy 8:00 P M. Tuesday. Cottage Woodbridee ME 4-1751 Re?. Peter Kowalchuk. Putor Prayer Meetings. Kef. Leslie Btrj. Minister 11:00 A, M. Morning Worship 7:45 P M. Wednesday; Bible Order of Sunday Services 9:45 A. M. Sunday school Study. 10:00 A M.. Sunday School Simplex 6:15 P. M. Baptist Youth 8:00 P M., First Monday of 10.00 A M., English Service Fellowship. month, Teachers and Workers 11:00 A. M., Hungarian Ser- 7:30 P.M.. Evening Gospel Conference. vice Bervice 8:00 P M., Second Monday 7:00 P M., Youth Fellowship lexies 11:00 A.M., Communion Sun- Board Meeting. First Sunday of the month. day, first Sunday of each 6:30 P M 2nd and 4th Mon- 2:30 P M., Ladles Aid Society month. days. Missionettes under direc- Monday: Religious Training. Wednesday, 8 P. M, Prayer tion of Mrs. J. Waldhelm at 2:30 Meeting.

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S1.10 fifty lbs. room for five little to«s. SERVISOFT of WOODBRIDGE BOYS! 921 St. Georges Avenue (Just South of Cloverleat) NOW: EARN MORE MONEY EVERY ME 4-1815 WEEK WITH YOUR OWN FOR THOSE NEWSPAPER ROUTE! WHO ENJOY •it We are looking for boys living anywhere in Middlesex County to home deliver The and Sunday Sentinel, Middlesex County's new SUPERB Rfe' DRINKS Sunday newspaper. 5.95 to 9.9§ Here's your chance to earn money with a Home Aocordinfc to She Cooked carrier route in your own neighborhood. MEALS Served Frpm Call right away to be the first applicant • Records Are Ktpt of Your CWW'i Siu 11 A. M. to Mid(/I.sr.v CountVx Largeat Bank 7:30 P. M. for the route we are planning in your • Reminder Cards Are Sent for Free Size SAFE Businessmen'! neighborhood. First issue will be Sunday, ] Check-ups ' LUNCH May 20th, HO call today! • Doctors' Prescriptions Carefully Filled PERTH AMBOY Orders to BOXES Take Out TO QUALIFY, BOYS MUST BK BAR & GRILL 12 OR OLDER »Do Be C'artlul With Growinr leet — We Always tot,'." Savings Institution package (ioods PEIUH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY only A uA Phone Liberty 8-2700 Schwartz Shoes BANKING HOURS Monday • Thuudoy VAM jKM h(day 9AM. 6PM ANI> "One of New Jcrtej'i Float Sh» Stores" SERVICE TO SAVERS SINCE 186 9 •s .mb., ttitmt D"- P ^"''"do. Sr.. bridge. Colonla Pennsjlvania ttailrua.i ny cr program THIU comprlM IIstntlon) for the purpose of dls 'cora pOsitlons in Frenchh, ItalianItli , °nM ~<>t well wishes to Mm bussing the Memorial Day Pa- German, Hungarian, and Eng- rade. All civic, service units, fire uRn. Gene GaTlo will read from ::•„!,. Frrlerat on of KronMl wh0 »,„* b(.on ul :omivinics, first aid sqiuds and ^ "own poems between gjoups. c;,ii,, tn Atlantic .._WRitPr Hiiryk. «on of Mr ni.r Elsie Car- , Nestbury Park News ivcterans" ornanizations arc re-[ and Mrg W( ltcr Hunk quested to send a rcprcscnta- Seven U. S. treasure ,1 \ilss NIcholM al«o;AwrtUP| VM honored on tils . ml lialntlngn In the jjji, MrthdftV nt a siirprlw1 live. 'return from Cuba. AMCE CIITHBERTSON \ -I ,-,i:iir.st sponsored byb|rthuMt« at dinner. They sett and children, Westbury The Community .,:,! R-nd candy sale wre:' Mrs. Edcar Dill, nan-! Road, were guests over the v asked that all re-dallstown, Md.: Mrs. Ednn1 weekend of Mrs. Gertrude Has- m,iir nt the nextjDoughfrty. Baltimorf. Md.:l |sctt, Jfrsey City. iMini'., Mi\y 8 at the|Mr. and Mrs. Robert IM/ivir/o —John Forzano, Sr., Worth Scholarship ;.: lender Building [and children, I/inn imd Oail, Street, Is a guest for a week , MInmn. NoroenDal;Fords: Robert HornfUhi-r, Ken- at tho home of Mr. and Mrs , :nl li-at magazine* llworth; Mr. and Mr=. .Tnscph Anthony Qenov'ese., Brooklyn, in i.r Veternii* Hos-De Bena and children, Joseph —Eastnr Sunday dinner Fund Drive , ,, and Jeffrey, Nixon; Mr. nnd ftuests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph * Mrs. Henry Hnpprl nnd rhll- iPorzano, Jr., Worth Street ..„„, .,*„„•• !Mr/ Hplfn RohUs lsHln [gucnas of Hazlet; Mr. and Mrs o:mance In the —Uttle Janle Hurylc, Wood I Joseph Forzano and children This is your last chance to help send a drama tournament. 8TIBBORN I'.I.AZK: Thirk blurk, acrid smokf Is shown liillowii>K from the home of I)r. and Mrs. Cyril I. Hutner Monday. Avenue, mfTered a painful ac- Maria and Richard, and Stan i.,inj, iwrtrayed the Firemen on aerial I:ii* ITS ,HI,I (mni the sidewalk below pnnred water nn the flamps which appeared to be coming from worthy student on to a college education. cident Monday and Injured her aevrral spots at nnp time \s the home is beinu destroyed by flames, a tree at the rieht Is in blossom as if, despite the ley Qenovese of West Hemp n oii|ene for glrti In ice. stead, Long Island. nil: a one act blow bunded to the family, there Is promise of better things to come. , —Mr. and Mrs. William Cas- —Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maz niuu™ititled,, .«, »«, ";gid';gldy and son, Thomas, and Mrs.Mrs; . , "Send a Dollar TO MEET MAY 1 zeo, Brooklyn, were weekend ;:, .fmiilHlmon, arama|Kurt K]([n Wood Avenue, Walter Howell. PhilllpsburR. and children, Laurie and PcRRy.'Mpn'. Chlb Set ,_ guests at the home of Mr. and Mr and Mrs ; mi,, directed the Produc-!mot<)red to New York City? ,'A Bat-V _~Mr and Mr,- wm WlUtaiamm Bih-Bih-*"*™.' weekenwreitmda guestguestss o0f1 MrMr.. ananda F5RDS _ rht mt For a Scholar" Mr ana ,rhrr members of thellirrt,» vh,» thev vlsltPrt in 1 Mrs .1 E. P. Jo.mn schulte Lake Ho ^ ' " 2199, B'nal B'rith will be heW ._._ Huneycutt home were1 .U1J". .On Easter.Katherine and William, Jr, s r Sun(Jay miiner js ra, chalrman oI the % P. O. Box 244 ; js ra,ch a May 1, 8:30 P. M., at the Neve|Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maz&eo( ^M r.i t M . d M ^^; hbb h t MKS OcrltyGerlty , andd MitMltt!t sundaSun(ijyy tnthe CnwldyCassl'dvss ' Pnenter-ter-:WesWest t WWarren Street, and Mr . Qt Mj and Mn ; n hobby ghQW tQ M Sholom Center, Grove Avenue, and children Barbara and Dan-: A repeat perform-| j . MUMIrtownH ™" ArBalM AdB Streotl we WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ulne( Kurt KWn. MUMIrtownH ^J^Srta^ West'ArBalM ' AdB™ Streotl >>c sponsoresponsoredd b byy th thee MenMen'ss Club Club, Metuchen. Plans will be made iel and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.! be presented for the'jj y, KWn j West' ' ™ 1 ST 'i 2 V ?*,! ! MrM , and MrM s CharleCharles Jindra-'of the Perth AmboAb y Y.M.C.A.YMCA for an installation dance and iQrosso, all of Brooklyn. " of th^e Woodbrldge^^ i ™j|r"Mr-«n. a Mrs. Robert Acker-francs Street, were Eastor Hegen , 11 A. M until 9 ElPanor St turday from a picnic. The third drawing of ,r Woman s Hub, May 1 »tL,n Md children, Robert. Jo. Sunday dinner uesU of Mr.. , 4 y K d pM1 Union ( dd from x p M the raffle will also be held. IfJ-s Uallcry

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Hearing Listed given to the most outstanding cadet having the lilttheRt rank The Crow's Nest and graduating with honors workers and On New Route Mr Rhondu received his BA. still needed for«„„• 'TRENTON The New Jer- degree from Wlieaton College to be "Ponsnrcd nnd completed a year's rest Of Schools 1 -11 81ana. Mrs. S. E. Mlhalik. Mrs •y State Highway Department MICE CfTHBEBTSON donee toward his Master's de- 11 In the School 11 R. C. Deming, Mrs. Harold xiay scheduled a public hear- 1606 Oak tree Road gree at Whi-rUon In the Gradu- The theme of u,, , NickeU. and Mm. William Tait « M(\y 22 to explain Its pro-l Iselln .New tenty atn School of Theology He re- "Spring in vy(,,wi, —Final preparations have osnl to extend Interstate! Tel' 11 •-•*«• oute 287 to the New Jersey | cently received his B.D degree the hours on Rut tiers Scholar: -Mr. and Mrs. by "urnpike 'Interstate Route 95) from Puller Theological 3eml- 9 A. M. until I nary in Pasadena, Calif While May U from of the nd to Woodbridge Turnpike in] !• A The end of n ycai of inten- attending Seminary he pre- P- M, Mrs. A] Td Boys' League, Saturday. May 5,! tiison Township, Middlesex^ sive rrswrh Irarllniz to one of sented a religious series pn general chairnu,, Hutir-rs' hiRhrst honors will at the VFW Post Headquarters,! lounty. Iradlo and served In a Presby- interested in i,, Vl cniiic l,o H rlosr for 37 seniors. na(*- A Bepartment spokesman! f M Lincoln Highway. The adml*-! iterian Church. contributing an, , sloni at a nomlnal fw Bls0 aid the hearing will cover thej including Ala.. S. ZiPRler. 231 -OUMU onJtoler fieank ' ' may contact h,, pr0Tldes or 5 nal segment of Interstate] l His present ministry Includes' South Park Drive, wondbridge. and Mrs, Ro^rt c.• miad ' refreshment Booths will |, :87 needed to complete thej |evane resumed 8at- elephant Ublt, will provide a much-needed cor. television and films. CHARLES R. SKINNER STEVI MJ'STO bags, pizza pie. (,,;• sen Hall The half-hour oral («*• J^^""^ iwrMr1 -The Sons and Daughters ldor for* cross-state traffic. REV. ROSS RHOAD8 Mr. Murto Is a member of a mrj prices forVu. report, of the Henry R^ers^/"Vtar^ £ant and or Liberty Bell Council 245 met NAMED BY HESS; Charles Interstate Route 287 is now musical family Whifh Just 14 R. Skinner, a native of Chey- open from Route 22 t< years old, he toured the United GUARD RELKASK enne, Wyoming, hsi been porary Route 18 near States wrth a male quartet Brook, and is scheduled to be y Evangelistic Rally Reservtxu, IM1, named advertlslnf manager He attended college on a than 145,000 •*,'; open to Route 1 by December. football scholarship, but con- at Hesi, Inc. A graduate of AugUtt unless 'i., .Wyoming University in The hearing will begin 10:30 tinued serious study of voice raise a new hoi A. M» in the Council Chambers, To be Held over Weekend under Dr. Charles Rowland This will ol the Edfcon Municipal Build-' ning at 7:45 will again feature tak. AVENEL -• An evangelistic After producing and presenting from the year ing," Plainfleld an* Woodbridw, Mr. Rhoads and a soloist, Ziecler is majoring In llsh Language Instructor in his own musical program on been kept in umr'.. and hl/> research topic is Nazi-' „..,., . . „ . . Rico. He wi Avenues in Nixort. Edison Town-: ,. The public is invited toj featured soloist ship. radio he WM special act auilm. Soviet, Alliance Henry Rulgers'^herty and children. Keith egg hunt Saturday at the tiatet Awnue, *1th the Rev. Ross all services, ,„., the Youth o„n the March, to duty at and Kevln Menl Park Mrs A map of the are. Scholars are selected in the . ° - -!church. Lynn Waldhelm was Rev. Rhoad's speaking en-jroast U) coast radio and tele- g^ i crls(s u S£nof theiriS ve^r on Alexander cuthbertaon and «n'the winner, with ISO point,. : gagemente have taken him lnto!vijion ministry. His rich barl- the basis of high scholastic 'Richard, of Iselin were guests _pi preparations were shows it extending east from!" seven countries, where he hasjtone voee has thrilled thous- nal Plerson Avenue to the ; rally will begin tomorrow Palmer, on tiK achievement. During the senior Saturday at the Scank home. ^^ fm ^ ^^ ^me to preached in churcheR. military jBnrj> around the world from a Mr nd Mrs In Masters pky-n! year, they are freed from two » EmU Caliendo.^ spotl8Ored by Iselin g^, 1951 until the Present time institutions, refugee camps, and lonely outpost in Korea to Lon- Oin L r erP Ea r sions would be made for an In- area wUl- participate in the academic courses each semester , . *" * ™*}* **f |Club. at its last meeting, Thurs- Mr, Skinner Is married and The Senior High! In the open air. His ministry don's Harringay Arena t0 Mr a d Mrs 0 terchange and farther east to program. to pursue independent researchiS™^ . " . ' i .!"!*** The dance, which is to be. the father of A few years ago, he travelled tion in Phlladciiu Woodbridge Turnpike where Westminster Choir will sing among young people of the 1 In their major field. In addition Broughan and children, Cliff- , on a 48,000 mile trip singing Mr. MusUi V..-.1 Beach and Walter held at the Oreen gtreet nn another interchange would be during the service tomorrow. United States, Europe, and to his oral report. Mr Zlegler ^.^ house Saturday, at 8 P. M. is Oreat Britain Include extensive around the world. He has sung In music as much IKronert and children. Walter!I for the benflt of the Iselin Boys 8-8519. Delegateg s from constructed. Adults are invited.: must pass a comprehensive ex- i lng at youty h ggatherings in the major capital* of tlwlwcceaiiul and Carol, Iselin. League. All proceeds above the iKennedy Park SchoolwiU b world, and as the program sades as any mi< amination covering his topic Mrs. BlUlngs, Donald Whltakei various high school and ; —The monthly meeting of expense of running the dance Satu^Taf^hS^Si manager, pioneered and helped state* "mu.su »•» Jottings: jcub Pack 48, scheduled to be'will be given to the League. PrlnclP»l and Mrs- ^^ ^iasnl he got a rich wife?" foTyouUi and adults will be college campus He was born in Philadelphia the establishment of the world's prepares the ]v. PFC Gerald Dugan, USMC'^W last week, was cancelled:The next meeting of the clttb';8™*- Yes, but she hasnf declared televltlon ata- voice of God" becau8e of the n llda Sunday son of Mrs" Catherine Duganj ° y' 'will be held Thursday. May 3. Iselin Assembly of God Church Butler Street, Avenel. is serving! —This evenine at 7:30 St. 103 Trenton Street, presented an Easter program with the Second Marine Divi-jCecella's Church will have St. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunday, The Beginner's Class, slon which was observed by Anne's Night. There will beiKirby and son, David, Toronto, 1 with their teacher, Mrs. George President Kennedy during a a candlelight procession andjeanada, were guests of Rev. Maxwell, directing/ gave red' two-day visit two weeks ago to veneration of St. Ann's relic.land Mrs. William Klrbg, Berk. tat tons. The Junior Class girls thth e AtltAtlantii c FleeFltt offf NflNorfolkk , conducted as at the St. Annjeley Boulevard, for the Ewter sang "He Lives". The choir of Va. . . Service awards havelde Beaupre Shrine in Canada, holidays. the church presented a special been made by California Oil (by Rev. Eugene Lefebvre, C S. _The Junior cholr of the Easter Cantata with John Company to Township em-;S. R. First Presbyterian Church will Wheatley, choir director, con- ployes as follows: 35 years. —Mrs Herbert Williams, resume regular rehearsal tune ducting. Frank A. Cenegy, 66 DartmouthiMrs. 8pencer Green, and Mrs.|^rednesday. The choir, which' Avenue. Avenel: 20 years, Miss'ciara Poster Newman, repre-jhas been meeting at an earlier UUtyMW Jane M. Gerity, 336 Amboy rented the Federated Women's'time because of Lenten serv- Avenue, Woodbridge; WalteriClub of Iselin, Tuesday, at thej ices, will again meet from 7 Han as, 9 Lincoln Avenue,'Drama Festival of the Sixth to 8:30 P. M. in the church. Fords; 15 years, Henry C. An-;District's Women's Club. To-jxhe Senior Choir will also meet dreoni, Howard Street. Hope-;morrow several members of the at its usual time on Wednes- lawn; Wilson S. Morris, Ridge Iselin Club will attend the day evening. Lane, Colonla; John P. Nagy, Sixth District Music Festival at —The Home and School As- Grove Street, Woodbridge; 10!the Elizabeth YWCA. The or- sociation of School 6 will hold! years, John A. Scliimpf. 261lganl2ation's Cancer Dressing! Its annual Spring festival and Amboy Avenue. Woodbridge; [Unit will meet Wednesday, at cake sale Wednesday afternoon. Robert P. Muchanic, 24 Billingsithe home of the president, Mrs. May 2, at the school, Green DiMauro, Johnson Street, Fords'Williams, Chain OTIills Road. Street. The regular general Street, Woodbridge: Charles Di-: —Beginning Monday, April membership meeting of the as-j Mauro. Johnson Street, Fords; j 30, gt, Cecelia's Cadets will sociatlon will be held Wednes-i Dominick Ruffo, Clyde Avenue, meet on Monday evenings from day May 8, 8 P. M. at the; Hopelam and Charles Stek,|6:30 to 8. Cadets who have school. I Drummond Avenue. Fords. 'been unable to attend the Mrs. Hamilton Billings, pres- Tidbits: former Saturday meetings are ident of the PTA of Kennedy RITZ Theatre asked to rejoin the members Park School 24, has announced' Ctrtertt, N. J. Kl 1-SM0 Had very welcome visitors onjon Monday evenings. that all reservations for the; NOW THRU MONDAY Easter Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. _.The Choir of Iselin Assem- luncheon to be held May 8 af- APRIL 25-30 Gaston Stanford, Houston, biy of God Church will not hold ter the County Council meeting Michael Craif . Joan Greenwood "*Texas" , ""Mrs". "'••Stanfor' d* i's "th e rehearsals this week. The next must be made by Saturday. former Betty LaBat, Avenel. scheduled rehearsal will be on The County' Council meeting, "Mysterious Island" — Pins — Betty likes her new home state May 4, at 7:45 P. M. ian honor 'for Kennedy Park but admits she misses her Mickey Rooney - Buddy Haekctt —The Mothers' Club of Boy School, will be held at the friends and familiar surround-j Soout 47 will attend a school at 9:30 A. M. with lunch, "Everything's Duoky" ings in Woodbridge Township.) eon at the First Presbyterian . Ronald A, Marino, 5 West performance of "Kiss Me Kate" CARTOON tonight at the Mcadowbrook Church, Oak Tree Road. If Arthur'Place, Lselin, has been MAT. SAT. A SUN, AT 1 P. JT Dinner Theater, Cedar Grove. Interested call Mrs. Billings, promoted to the rank of PFC 'WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY Women attending will be Mrs. in the Army Reserve Officers MAY 2 - J Russell Eckensberger, Mrs. Rob- Training Corps at Bucknell ert Ackerman, Mrs. Robert Ar- F.IvU Presley in University. A freshman study- galas, Mrs. Thomas Bower, Mrs. 1 ing chemical engineering, Ma- William Doerr, Mrs. Edward NOW THRU SATURDAY "BLUE HAWAII' rino is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The Impossible Becomes Fact! -Plm — Carmine Marino. . . . Stephen Born at Muhlenberg Hospital, Janet Munro - Leo McKern "WINGS OF CHANCE" Angyal, 47 Loretta Street, Plainfield: a daughter to Mr. CARTOON Hopelawn, became a member of and Mrs. Steven Sharkey, 23 "THE DAY THE EARTH Kiddle Matinee—Bat. and Son. Eta Kappa Nil electrical honor Ford Avenue, Fords; a daugh- at 1:M P. It. society, at Newark College of ter to Mr. and Mrs. Darrel CAUGHT FIRE" Engineering, Tuesday. . Ise- Russ, 15 Oxford Road, Colonia. — Plus — lln Junior High School will "THIS EARTH IS MINE!" TURNPIKE hold a Science Fair Thursday DRIVE-IN THEATRE and Friday, May 10 and 11 SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY from 7:30 to 9:30 PJvI, in the1I ROLLER SKATING Audrey Hepburn school gymnasium The public Shirley MacLalnt SPECIAL BATES TO TODAY THRO SATURDAY Is invited Aboard the at- James Garner 1 tack aircraft carrier USS For- GROUPS Karen Balkln The Children's Hour Every Night restal is Joseph J. Takacs, cpm- "THE CHILDREN'S HOUR" With Audrey Hepburn, missaryman ttoird class, son of Except Monday — PlUB — Shirley MacLaine, James Garner, Mr. and Mrs. John Takacs, 213 7:30 to 11 P. M. (Recommended for Adults Only) Fulton Street, Woodbridge. . . . "INCIDENT IN AN ALLEY " Matinee. Saturday, Plus "PLEASURE OF HIS Thomas P. Anderson, gunner's l Sundijt & Holldajs I-""" ••.miJ:H-l IJjl«rH:lrtl COMPANY" mate first class, son of Mr, and' I OurCAADIOOrE TO ;, TBLL Wuw i:M P.M. to 9 P.M [ noun 9 Jutvrri«i 55 j wtTgV Mrs. Thomas ,U. Anderson, SUNDAY THRU Grove Avenue, Woodbridge. is SOUTH AMBOY ARENA serving aboard the guided mis- Stevens & 6th, South Amboy Pocketful of Miracles' sile destroyer USS Charles F. ' With Glenn Ford, Bette Davit Adams. Both the Forrestal and FORDS Hope Lange, Arthur O'Connell the Adams participated in the Pluj "TOWN WITHOUT PITY" Presidential Review. The Adams PLAYHOUSE Boi Office Opens t:3Q iis now In Puerto Rico to take HI 2-0148 Showtime MS 'part in a three-week joint TAT THURS. THRU SAT. Coming Wedneiday Time to switch to Plaid Stamps Navy-Marine Corps maneuver. APRIL 26-2g "STATE FAIR" 1 Last But Not Least: Woodbridge, N. J. Walk on the Wild Side Born at Perth Amboy Gen- With Laurence Harvey, for the world's biggest selection of gifts! eral Hospital: From Fords, a NOW THRU SATURDAY Capucine daughfer to Mr. and Mrs. John "GUNS OF THE BLACK Galya, 6fi5 King Georges Road; WITCH" a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Saturday Matinee NOW THRU TUESDAY Lapczynskl, 68 Inverness Ter- You can't beat the Plaid Stamps you get at A&P. ijaoe; a daughter to Mr. and [THE DAY THE EARTH "ALL HANDS ON DECK" "King of Kings" Mrs. Francis Downey, 112 Ar- Plut In TwhiUculor They're the most valuable you can save! Here's why: lington Drive; a daughter to! CAUGHT FIRE ^ "GUNS OF THE BLACK Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, WITCH" 34 Eberly Place, a daughter to1 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Harkay,: •=; SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Than an 40 different clocks you can get Th« moil girti-more quality gifU, more 100 Mary Avenue; . , , fromjj APRIL 29-MAY 1 NOW THKU SATURDAY fret for Plaid Stamps. Here are 24 of them. greater selection than any other »tamp otters you Avenel, a daughter to Mr. and Your dreams come true "THE OUTSIDER" Walt Disney's a. Gtoeral Electric Wall Clock m Books gilts to choose from, even travel! Mrs. Eugene Weber, 26 C "IUHKS IN TOYLAND" With Tony Curtis b. HcnctMdt Floor Clock, Westminster Chimes, 65 Books with Two catilqi*! Glamorous gift catalog for you to kftt Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. "ROCKET SHIP X-1S" c. SyrocoWall Clock-Eijht-day Keywind 10 Books James Cockerman, Hirams "THE UNDERWATER d. S«th Thonui "Legacy" 4H4 Books the fabulous Special Gift Album, Browse trw,' Trailer Village; a daughter to OTY" «. General Electric "Cue-eMe" Snoot-Alarm Clock.... 2K Boob PLAID STAMPS your A & P or PlakJIand Store. f. Syroco Cordless Electric Wall Clock UVi Books . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patrick. With William LimdlK»n BUN., MON., TUBS. I; I UCotlltre "Heritage" Clock-Perpetual motion .... 38 Books No quicker tavLng anywhere! Only 1200 stamps KiO2 RjJhuyay Avenue; a son to Julie Adams (jlenn Ford h. Smeo Wall dock 16*1 Books saver book, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forester, ••4 HORSEMEN OF I. Wettctox Wall Clock-Eightday Keywind 9V4 Books Hiram Trailer Court; a daugh- WEDNESDAY MAY 2 L Gwiml filKtric Kitchen Electric Clock IK Books The eaitut hmdlln| - less work, with color codfi ter to Mr. and Mrs. Raympnd k. Howard Miller Well Clock »H Boffln in 110-50 uw( 4ewmiri4l«Wi, Lesko, 32 C Street; a daughter "Hungarian Show" "GEORGE RAFT STORY" I. General ElectrtoCordless Wall Clock 10 Books No tinir guarantll! An ironclad Pledge ot Satisfy >•' to Mr. and Mrs. Elaine Bayus, m.Seth Thomas Banjo Wall Cluck 15Booki 43 Burnett Street; . from n. General Electric "Patterns" Wall Clock 2h Books every gift. o. General Electric Wall Clock 15 Books 1 Hu'K'lawn, a daughter to Mr. NOW THBU TUESDAY p. Sunbeam Cordless Electric Wall Clock 8V: Books The ntweit redemption rtorei-beautiful P^<" '"' and Mrs. Donald Sloben,' 24 I.-I:I,I\. 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Jefterion "Golden Hour" Clock 8h Books ^.witcri of th« y«ar! §top at A * P-save cash Ji" Marvin Brown, 873 West Av All clocks shown plus Federal Excise Tax . enue; . . from Woodbridge, a Stamps! daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Le- "The OUTSIDER" roy valentine, 92 Albert Street: ANOTHER TOP KIDDIE SHOW, SAT. AND SUN. ,,, a rimiHhUr to Mr. and Mrs Danny Kaye in PUID STAMPS NOW AVAILABLE AT AtF IN GREATER NEW YORK-NEW JEMEY MfTMPOLITAH ^Oertud Cook, 829 Mawbey "JACK aid THE yStrert. . from Port Reading MERRY ANDREW" .a ton to MI and, Mrs. Joseph BEANSTALK" ' 457 Pmll Street. NEW8 pv'usive Independent-Leader Carteret Press k Newspaper Dedicated to the Best From All and Interests of the Residents of the the Community Exclusively Edison Township and Fords Beacon Communities We Serve.

THURSDAY, APRIL 26. 1962 PAGE NINE WINDOW Last Rites \Mrs. bogus On Green Street For

: By The Staff wooiiBRIDQE -- Funeral

11 ,i nicj' doe lor m»n'« house l« on fire," WHS th* eom- isevvio,, (or Brv. F,arl HannunV W00DBR]naE „ „„. Vin., n .IL,1 ;< little six-year-old youmster toll another :IX'VHnny, who died Saturday cent H LoRW vns rlPcU(1 or ! . ,',,'„ ,,„, iMr stubborn fire at Dr. Cyril Ilutnpr\ house 'M!!ht nt Ills home, Hannum B second term n» piv-sidrn '1 '",,,> pinriiliiK. Wf feel that the child summed up our !Fiirm, Cirnm BildKc. • after » the Woman's Club of WOJII-J i, .. MO. whrn ihe suld that '%lcp doctor m;m,'' a man | 'hrfirt attack, were held TueB.'»>rW8P «t U» m.;etlnE last WfiU. •,',i', i (n his profession and the community at large; : , , , _ , nesdfly. Also elected were Mil. l ( ''".',','„'»•'» hits* "" *n besieged through the years with a day afternoon at the areiner^.^ pou, ^ prpRidPnt. ,,i niisliiriiines, »nd who ran still manage to retain iKitnernl Home 44 Green Street.'.elect; Mrs. vVilllnm Alnwgl, „,,,» smilf of friendship. .... Woodbfldgc Fire Com- wa.s tn the First Prenby-vlce' piTsld'iit: "Mrs. E "ien« ', ' \,', I ;ind Its men defcem a round of thanks for the Church Cemetery. Leahy, federation secretary; 'i' ,• iion-. wiirk they performed through thick acrid smoiit ttev.Devuinjr for 2G years was Mra' Joh» "•"• n-cordlng scc- „,,,.,,• tiic blaie under control, , . . Dr. llutnrr's close pastor of the First Presbyterian retary: »w« Mrs 'i.i.n'i-v and firemen hoth agrted that as bad SM< the fire Church 'Did White Church) treasurer InstallatioInstal n will be i niidit have h*<"n far worse had It gotten underway until Ills retirement in 1966. He^ held M.ay J6 "'; • ,i,, iirfnre when the winds were strong, possibly car- wo.s C9 ycnr.s old and a native of ny Acres. Mrs. Hany homes. LiiK'oln. 111., where he attended O'Brien is in charge of ar- [preparatory school. He was rangements. I Ki'aduntPd from Lake Forrest, Members of the club will at* | , ,,!il :i nillHT cute story RDOUt the little nlil Hun- 'ollcge. 111. in 1918 and Prince- tend the state convention, May ; :,ih 'Miirr rirceaspdi who. every mornlnu used to ton Theological Seminary four when Mrs. Norbert 8. Joii .'I,M:. for Perth Amhoy at B Strawberry Hill stop and yo'iis inter. will be awarded first prize 1& the Creative Writing Contest ,,:M inter the vehicle, she would sav "Yo Ri'«elt fie did graduate work In the ..: (iood Mornlim, Hurmnrlimiii and halt the peo- and May 10 when the honor old Testament at the same roll tribute to Mr. George Weto> •'„ ini!- wjfuld turn around and reply in unison "Yo .i-hool until the end of 1921 \ mi • <(/><>(! MornliiK, Lady '" , . Our of the de.sk heimer Jr. will be given. Hft . lis ordination was May 10, In Werthefmer is concluding her I ,, jMilifc ht'iidqunrtcrs recalls the story about bciim Lincoln. 111., by the Presbytery .erm as vice president of the , ,:••() ui). The police arrived at thi> wiir and 1 Rev Devanny's initial charge for the office of trustee to serve ) ,• Hi., udiiijlc was. "He annoy } me" she -aid lonk- was assistant at the DeWltt as state chairman of the edu- :. : ,,HHIH\ who wiis holdlnn out his hamls reiidy for Memorial Church. New York •.i Hum in turn to the officers. "Lock mr up, 1 :atlon department. Ity. His first parish assign- Mrs. Logue and Mrs. William r ! , ,-. iiway from her." When wiked whether he had INDHSTKIAI, SHOW KMIIHITOKS-. Joseph I'. Soincrs, County Industrial Commissioner, second from right, holds flnnr plan of up-comlng Middlesex ment was at the MattltbCk. L. I. aeratoer will attend the glxth.. • : \bv replied in the ntuatlvc "If he hasn't struck County Industrial Show as three of the ?A exhibitors cheek their booth locations. Kmm leit: Claylon Mnrsh, lord Motor Company; .John Cook, West- Presbyterian Church, where he District Music Festival, tomor- .-i. L • n't miike out your complaint." said the bluecont iilKhouse. Televlsimi-Uadin Division; Mr. Somers, and Andrew Starare, Radio Corporation of Ameriea. The free-to-the-public show Is scheduled for served tor four years. row In Elizabeth. Clubs ol the , Una. ihe hubby belted, her one, landing of May Z - 6 at the National Guard Armory, Main Street, :P Mir ellllk. After nine years at the Cov- district will participate In coa. enant Presbyterian Church, tume correlated to the them* Buffalo, N. Y,, he came to the "Music of America". Woodbvidge church as Its 14th . .linn girl named Marie made hersell a beautiful Members of the club will at* pastor In 1933 ; I,I..., im holer Sunday. She put the finishing touches to | tend the annual Vlneland Day, 11in ilav niRlit and tried It on for size, it fit perfectly, j A veteran of World War I, he May 23 at the training school. .lii put her hair up In curlers and derided t« retire, was .stationed at Lanuley Field, Mrs. Q. Mennen Williams will 11,ii u iii ii -.hr tried to remove her new blouse she discovered Virginia. He served with th be the principal speaker. Mr . sin could not get It over her head with the fufleri on. rank of colonel In the Air Force Williams, wife of the Under- hi • decision now—was whether to take her hair out of of B29s during World Secretary of State for African i nilrry rip thr blouse In removing It, or sleep with the War II. Affairs, ls greatly interested in iis mi and the blouse, thuj is the way her husband He was a member of Mystic the problem of mental retar- id h'-i in brd when he woke op Kasttr Sunday morning. Art Lodge P. and A.M., Buf- dation. [N. iiiiss In say, thr blouse needed a pressing belore going falo; 32nd degree Mason and a Mrs. Neal Stoddard, Junior 11, haul). This is * true story . , . Proud Father Dcpt.— member of Knights Templar; advisor, announced that two |; > in,, (lyrnct, watching hit son, Bruce, pitching a no- Woodbridge Rotary Club; past children of members of the |li • fur the Woodbrldge Jame*. and recalling his »wn patron of Amerkus Chapter 37 Senior Club were awarded IT days at thr same ballfleld. Fords Park, when he Order of Eastern Star; and a prizes In the art contest spon- sore 11 .i i tno-foot homer that the outfielder didn't bother former member of the Colonia °- by the Junior Club at 11, I, lur. Country Club. ;he Barron Library. Miss Elsie ^ars'onson and Wayne L'-ahy 1: • * + • Besides his wife, the former won first and third prizes. Elsie Garvin, Rev. Devanny Ls > ';'•<>'• Blelarskt, head of the circus commute for thr The Barron Library will be survived by three sons, Rev |v, -i-iri.i •(• Elks youth group, looking for more nelp fro;n the recipient of the pror"ls William G. Devanny major t; .imiiiiTa" to put over the Cliiivtiuni-Wallscv Bin.-. of the recent Tag Dny held by First Airborne Division, First :• v mi mo Strawberry Hill grounds, May 25. . . . Patnn- the Woman's Club under the i! ! iut!,m. Robert Fisher and Sal Orlllo, combining their Army, Ft.. Campbell, Kan H., Jr., Howe, Ind.; and Don- i • I tu wilt? au W.iay on "How to Coqu^iinrscvlii This Money will be for r?fer- ald E,, Metuchen; a brothei. 1! v. To Woes of Police Ill. !,• s was the main speaker. . WOODBRIDGE — Two out- of town persons reported to po- lolonh Schools Set Mrs. Kuirene Kaikiw, Port Reidini, th« former Corrine :e on Tuesday the thefts of Registration Days ii.iiii was selected u the best dreswd woman at the oir raincoats while dining at COLONIA—Registration days |h.i<4tT parade In Perth Amboy, ind wa« presented with a Stanley's Diner, Route 1 Both for children entering kinder- l mink stole. She garnered * similar title in IHtill... coats were taken from the garten in September at Schools •Tin ninst likeable bowler In the Mill Bawl alley* In Carteret MRS, F.DWAIU) F. PARKER. JR. cloakroom about the same time 2 and 16 have been set for May mi Biitkofj. Incldentlr Lon, abo heads the list in aver- or minutes apart, according to 7 and 8 from 9:30 until 11:30 v . . . Happy annJvenwry greetings to Mr. and Mr». Jo- the report. A. M. and from 1:30 to 3 P. M, k|ih Hiiszr, Colonla and Mr. and Mrs. Italo Del Grusso, Glenn Anaclcer, Somervllle according to an announcement Double Ring Ceremony said his black alligator rain- ' >» I The Wednesday Nit« bowlers (62 girls) will hold COFFEE BREAK: Members of the cast of the "Big Apple'1, musical to be presented by the by Miss Mary R. Mullen, prin- coat was stolen between 14:10 cipal. ||lii'ii third annual bowling banquet at the Brass Bucket, Woodbridfte Township Jaycees at Woodbridge Junior Uigh School, Barren Avenue, May 3, aiurday nirht. . . . The public U invited to a free tennb and 2:30 A.M. He valued it at In order to be eligible, the 4 and 5, stop for refreshments during rehearsals. Left to right art Joan Milano, Jean iitinn and clinic tt the Woodbridge High School tennl* Unites Avenel Couple $28. Anne Finch, Plalnfield, re- child must be five years of age Paffrath, Barry Harris, Lydia Harris. ourl un Saturday. April 28 at 10:30 A.M. The Woodbrldge ported the theft of her white prior to January 1, 1963, and I'in,,(fun [)ep(. and Leisure Unlimited have secured the AVENEL - Miss Anna Olga Serving as best man was Joh raincoat and a pair of black must present birth or baptismal flu,;,-, or » profewlonal tennis coach, Charles 0. Lund- Smith, daughter of Mr. and;Magee, Cranford. Theater Party May 15 gloves, during the same period. certificates, proof of small pox She valued the coat and gloves vaccination and polio Immuni- :rni I psala College tennis mentor. Mi's, Charles Smith, 186 Rem- eluded John of the bride; Bremond Hancoc Wilentz Sees Big Majority On Club's Calendarat $25. zation'. sen Avenue, and Edward P. rp er.Jr.,sonofMr,andMrsWoodbridge, nephew of t ark WOODBRIDGE — David T. Mr. Warren is candidate for re- ISELIN — Final arrange- Dl gnw -.. ciosindo Zuccaro, Port Reading, was honored by his igdward P" Parker, 7 Park AV-' zr , .„ . +u. Wilentz, Democratic State election as Freeholder. ments for a theater party on imiiy on Easter Sunday in recognition of his 34 years with ! , , re united in marriage! The *jol*le wU mBke vf- el ue we Committe.eman and county "We can look for even bigger May IS will be discussed at the BE PROUD OF YOUR ie police department, and also for his lifetime of sincere 'jsaturdiiy afternoon at Plrsti"ome P™8?" Avenue, For traveling the bride Democratic majorities In Mid- Chain 0' Hills Woman's Club "''in to his family, "Clnzo" received a plaque from the jpiesbyUTian Church. RevJene1' leader, lauded Freeholder Wil- a green suit and white meeting on May 1 at the Green am:iv circle, at his daughter's farm in Freehold. . . . Best I Charles S. Mackenzie, officl- liam Warren, Fords, at the or- dlesex County, now that the accessories and a white orchid. to Junior and Charlotte Rick on their new baby, Dlna jated at the double ring cere- ganization meeting of the Coun- Township of Woodbridge, tlw Street Flrehouse. Mrs. Fred ' • • . The boys baseball leagues in the Fords-Clara The bride Is a graduate of largest municipality in the Sllva will preside. jmony. Woodbridge High School. Also ty Committee in New Bruns- HI mid Menlo Park section! officially open on Sunday County, is under Democratic Mrs. Joseph Dunn, chairman The bride, given in marriage.ft graduate with a Masters de- wick Tuesday. -'•' Both organizations have scheduled parades with h fth was attired in control." Mr. Wilentz continued of the theater party, has an- |by her father, was attired in member Of the TOILS dit!n,itarles and officials Involved. , . , The Port if peau de soie with a He noted that when Mr. "We believe we have the confi- nounced that the show to be KMituiK Barber Shop has moved to its new, modern estab- neckline of Alencon Warren ran the first time for dence, of the people." seen will be "Mary, Mary." Wuiifiit at 311 Tappen Street. Anthony Scarpa local trim- lace and featuring a dropped Mnmitteeman In Woodbridge " i. will award a prize to his first customer Congrats from Avenel. waiwaistlint e of Alencon lace, a Her husbandhusband|| aa gaduatgraduatee ooff ownship he won by one vote, EVERGREENS Staff. . . Billy Marclnlak, shot a 843 set (198-179-226) '•he local Junior Bowling League, and lias the older keg- bouffant skirt with a ffront.Middleset x Vocational and 'he second time he ran he won panel of Alencon lace, a,chapel High School, Perth TAXUS ivatchlng with approval with his outstanding ability. TecnnlcaI y 1,200 votes, Mr. Wllenta said train, and long pointed toves.'Am))Oy served three years in (Spreading Japanese Hews) the U. S. Army stationed tn illusion fell from a Swedish Germanyi and ls employed Hie Whole fourteen weeks of both pliifflnf and rood fun were re- crown, and she carried white 8" - 10" 99c each Motors corporation, »rdinK to Mary Kobjr, Helen Bauerband, VI Udlt, Betty roses, stephimolis and ivy jj den. •-bun and Jackie Petrocy (captain) of the Hill Bowl In n rtt ThU quintet walked off the Hill Uites th Sayre- Maid erf honor was Miss Olga, -— the i'hamplon»hl,p of the Middlesex Count; Bowl- KaCherinc Smith, sister of the WOODBRIDQE — Michael F; :• t I'ruprletor* Women's Travellnn Learue. For this achirve- bride Other attendants wen? Varga, 71 Magnolia Drive, Ise. AZALEAS nt, the gals will compeite with other county champs for Mrs Joan Ross, Colonia, cou-t lln, told police Monday that By MARIA sin of the bride, and Miss Carol someone had thrown a coke Goes for Our lie honors. In league competition they rolled a 960 game, IIAIlt- blh remained unchallenged In the history of the league. Meadur, Woodbury, cousins of.bo.ttle. through a picture win CUTTINU 6" - 8" 89^ be awards will be presented May 5 when the men and the bridegroom. dow of his home. WliMhtT you Famous wear your hitir AH Types of Seedlings- it-ii m«.( in the Highland Park Inn for the annual nhort or InriK. Tomatoes, Petunias, linx banquet, ... Six Woodbridfe young men, accom- mti 1139 Lhe way It is "it'll by Father Donald Rielly of St. Jamet church are uut »r iitnmifil Snaps, Etc. is very imiior- today fur a Retreat at Monroe, N. Y., and will re- Cant. A trained »» Sunday afternoon. They are Charles Tmutweln, James CARPETS mi HtjUst t a k es ™asl>, lami-b Champa, Jack Tooktr, Konald Katko and the t;i alnul (lit THICK SHADE TREES and hair tutu I'ou- J. Uki,, Jr. sldtratluu. V.x- fURHIWRE |) e r I ni i' e d hands cuil Vttr- TREES OF AIL TYPES your hair with Lll"imuttL-man Bob Vogel becoming quite an archery rurin nilnuliv, m CLEAHED,. ihr |iru|iri u:.r of a inwr ur "us .set up his targets in {he back yurd of his Green Tiiiir t« Bet your hair SHAKES VERY SPECIAL! Visit our f'-it residence. . . . Ensign Ja«e« D. CJralmm, U8N, son of l? (ill III HI •'"I""!! thiti week... J. Oraham, 25 drove Avenue, Woodbrldge ls serving Duracleari ur stylists .ire S|iect»llj trained "We hulv to SPECIMEN tli« destroyer USS Remey, observed by President out viir hair right. Von during a two-day vl»lt.to the Atlantic Fleet In ise the iljt''. tl>i:u leave the hut they really lire DUNK ^"^ "Evmlhing" Vu . Heard our favorite waitress Ruthie, at thi; ID HI. We guarantee sat- rLHNIO ^J fa fa,'flower «««' inn the other day exclaim "We're all put of chicken uctlim when yuu coipe tu us. the best in town!" Jut-ttes -push the hash.". , , Nice people-; John Sutch, Umnswtck Avenue, Hopelawn; Roy Doctofsky at Pub- | no messy soaking... Charles Addalia's ^wilh his ever-ready umlle and laugh; Uw very pleasant no sin inking, no harsh KHBIBj': MARIA'S ANDY'S (Carvel) •'•'nful Mrs. Sylvia Btltwr, Porda, who works with Sgt tcrubblng. Set) fibers revive, colon 1 ^ipos in the record* bureau, Woodbrldge police . come alivBl Everything dry, ready for u>« Hair Fashion l that Officer Joe Nagy. lost hU badge the other day mo0oyl MONIt-IACK OUAIANtll He riding on hU cycle, M 824 West Avenue CENTRAL GARDEN SHOP fot HH *«fimari call Port Heading DARI - FREEZE Store UUKACLKAN-MOREY CO. 1095 St. George Aveuue, Colonia By Appointment Only i (o thW column wUI be appreciated. If you fhone ME 4-Z386 1075 St. George Aveuue Phone Ft! 8-1644 »<>ythln| "uewiy" eonen-ninf people and Incident* JIM MORE*, F/oprletor TEL. M« -t-Ttftfl COLONIA Open 1 Days * Week from 9 A. M. TIU Dusk forward to "Window On Green Street," alone with oswilllS and addreu. If you w dulre, we will not publish Rev. Earl Hannum Devanny BOOMERANG Riport From Washington (Die ;Ceaber A very old and dear friend passed away Saturday night. For 26 years, Rev. Earl Hannum Very Little Progress Shown in JBranm Devanny served as pastor of the First Independent-Leader Election - Year Congressional Session Presbyterian Church and became en- Green Street deared, not only Jo the memb/rs of his Wnodbridge, N. J. By WES IIAVDF.N ! Meanwhile, t!,. (Tin Cnripret yn_ delays in storo Dcnr Sir: j WASHINGTON, D. C church, but to men and women of all - lf»» something—or someone up Now that KHM Mr. John Evanko, StmaU. will bccu.i CHARLES EDWYN GIEOOR1 faiths In the Township. bridge Township Committee- traditional,? *rV«'e r recpM over lls rnr indtptndtnl-Lutftt •»« Minn your columns In order to gar- tion-year Congressional session rord> Braron nubllibtd »Mkl> an tbltntt} man, yet in his way he was a fighter— ner publicity and limelight'may earn the dubious dlsiinc- in to i,m S'rtti MI Mill o n n e A'nndbrtdgt N» Jtrtt? especially if he believed his cause was wlthout the need of buying ad-|p»^u cUve « y°e a rg° rbf onrrn Ptf» publtthM mttl) on fri*»j just. 1 rMlde|u til RooKTtlt »'«nii« Kl vertlsing •I*"'"""*; .f"! in the first three months of;* Unl(ls?'"*s ' (>rt«rrt N*» Jenfj cause we are JUST people, it is „ legislation Boutin ,-„ , A veteran of World War I, he en- not possible to call a press «n'!gX? HU1 lirai*2» huv>Rlr ^Ind,. a ni.h,, 1 WOODBRIDGE PUBU8HINO COMPAN1 listed again In World War n, not as a ference or to give your paper a:^^' ^Q { for;sue as quickly „,•; nrf-cn rpl^ftw Ann. SO W6 rfSOr* ', ,i «• , • ' f*ofnpji fn t Im n • Lawrence F Campion, pi Coo i cicnacj nitu f" " v- - T i tiruii« HniUA nlffftftt I1P11 111 ft'lift t *'u|t«] i-u ni" IiiKi" chaplain but as a member of the Air Edltor President arid Treasurer to the "Letters to the ' icouW be properly classified as ^rhaps u, n;i,. Force Whig of B29s. emerging with the bills, while disposing of that delay, th.. H order to nswer Mr «»«*":, Hj L'irmr, i» CtnU tw ttpj rank of colonel. He went because he ridiculous, publicity seeking third issue via the rejection P^n toicomc l);uK • sutm-nptiun HIM o? null, meludlnf 01 M ? , f felt his country's fight was a just fight. charges against us. Of course,' "*- , full scncdule till A;, one r«r MM; III monlhh i «U«U ; UtUtftf f i, we were not present at the1; The two cleared are 2i stngt k b; null. li eenu. ill P»jiUt a man-; Afa way the <,j. ,;i. IB aifince. Td Rev. Devanny's widow, Elsie Township Committee meeting power retraining act designed t appears the o? April 16 when these lrre-Jto qualify for other Job, m-|long one and Garvin Devanny and to his three sons, sponsible charges were made, eran workers who* familiar, unless tactics Rev. William 0. Devanny; Earl H., Jr., We were busy earning a living!i trade has fallen victim to auto-; and Donald E., we extend our deepest "Big John" states that thej<™"°» or other cause, and a; change in the ordinance regu-i™^^g 'regulation of sympathy. latlng the sale of Blcohollc bev-j*1 '^re-pension plans, erages allowing liquor stores to1 Turned down ln what amount- sell the usual condiments, ed to the Administrations se- Summer Drama Feititd whlch he opposes, is being verest setback of the year so Two It is with a great deal of pleasure we Motcow and V. S. Jass made for "selfish interests." He;far was a proposal for creating Two is worried that It would takeja Cabinet-level Department of •>"« - are able to report that the Woodbrldge Newspaper headines treated the business away from local gro- Urban Affairs, Alt Summer Drama Festival will return to conclusion of an agreement between ccrs and other merchants. ! Some other significant Items Woodbridge for a second year. All the municipalities adjoin-,have cleared either the House N'm: the United States and Russia allowing Ing Woodbridge allow thelror Senate—but not both -thus onf """H is s;iv Only the patience, efforts and co- 1 American jazz musicians to play in package liquor stores to sell the,f»r but haven't progressed to a!" * * Russia yn operation of a small group of dedi- ondlments and utensils usual.point of agreement between the,»n election bet. Moscow as a major accomplishment of In the preparation and con- two. i~">e CDrryer, pr; cated people, led by Mrs. Henry A. Be- sumption of alcoholic drinks! A program for federal aid to -—•• • lafsky, the executive director, whose U. S. foreign policy. It all depends. Woodbridge now does not. But colleges and universities has Well, Kid 1 energy seems limitless, made last year's The first mention from the State Mr. Evanko djes not seem con-'passed both Houses-but In Television isn - eerned about this unfair «4-!such different forms that a radio half as fast ,i season successful. From all Indica- Department was that Benny Good- vantage the merchants of thesejSennte-House conreferice tllltof homework, tions, this year's program Is even more man, for years known to the Ameri- other towns have. The Town-,be necessary and Chairman ^The Nora ambitious and we gladly lend all our cans as the king of swing, would play ship Committee feels that the,Howard Smith's potent Rules local residents should have thejCommittee seems to be stalling Always I support to the program. before Mosow audiences. So much for convenience of one-stop shop- on that, You can always t Volunteers for acting roles or to the good. ping. And, the main reason fori The House has passed the man Is enjoying 1; • Under the Capitol Dome any legislation is the conven-jPresident's tax revision pro- party by watching work with crews on scenery, costuming Goodman Is a serious musician. He lence of the public, We did askjgram but it Is running Into —Jax Atr lighting, or props, are needed. If J. Jisepfc Gribhlis the Township Committee tolheavy weather ln the Senate was formerly a long-haired type, so to consider this legislation and weFinance Committee and there's Weerons If you are Interested in assisting, a question of the form In which speak. He know music and composi- did this as officers of the Wood- \Doctors ^ n; Mrs. Belafsky will appreciate it im- tion and turned to swing because he TRENTON — Problems of clearance; needs for higher to commit, assault, battery, riot, bridge Liquor Dealers Assocla- it will be reported to the floor. ulcers come from mensely if you will attend a meeting fifty-seven varieties would be education, dollar exemptions disturbance or breach oi Prospects are a Senate-House you hate, ncit (rnm liked and because he saw in it an studied by State commissions, If from taxation, and the entire peace, or while idly assembled Two years ago this same typeiconf"e"ce wU1 ^ *later r&- you ate. next Tuesday at 8 P.M., at The Inde- American contribution to music. that number of resolutions local tax structure. or loitering with others, falling of amendment was introduced quired there, too. —Dothan ' A;. pendent-Leader Building. pending in the Legislature were LEGISLATURE: — Tlie New>r refusing to disperse at the by the then Commltteeman The same thing will pTob&bly In Brussels, at the World's Fair adopted this year. Jersey Legislature will start for request of a law enforcement David Miller and Mr. Evanko apply to the House-passed Celebrants Will you be there? postal rate Increase bill which there in 1958, Benny Goodman repre- However, the give-and-take the home stretch next Monday,officer performinp g his duties." voted "yea" at both the first Some people CPI,••, process of the Legislature will when both the Senate and thethe( K is claimelidd thathtt dfdefiani t and second readings of the Sen. OUn Johnston's Senate holidays by smash:- sented the American version of swing eliminate many of the 57 pend- General Assembly reconvene tommies have refused to be dls- amendment! It did not pass at Post Office and Civil Semce'heads against the '•••' On Schedule recelve the annual appropria-,turbed ln some sections of the that time due to a misunder- Committee Is demonstrating no'of their cars. music and his performances were in- ing resolutions before the Legis- eagerness to clear—at least not Woodbridge Township Charter lature closes up shop next tlons bill and start a drive to State, when a policeman standing. The request for the ~Pr1mi»har -I •:,•; variably sold out. The Europeans took month. Some of the resolutions clean up aU pending legislation ordered^ them away from, in Introduction of the change at until It is tied to a pay raise Study Commission is, In a most me- to this music and it was not a vulgar will be totally Ignored, others for the year. front of stores and other build- that time emulated from the bill which Johnston favors. No Matin thodical and thorough manner, mak- ulBSl same source! But there was no The Senate has approved a Most girls don't care- • exhibition of American jazz, or one will pass one legislative branch The annual appropriation compromise version of the only to die ln the other, and bill, which is expecteexpectedd ttoo GOO «0°F* BALLSBALLS: : —- ThThee ususee ooff publicit puuucuyy two boee gaineaineda aMt tha«nati ^T^rr ""„ '.", t ™,rrt™«Ime n have ,blue eye; ry- ing a complete study of the Town- which exhibited the sleaziest forms of B n es th'- p 1 11 ship's needs and before many days are some duplicates will^be dta- commend an outlay of money tfjmdball » s bPlUsy teen-ager, or synthetis seekc- colleaguesU-. » !vanko voted with hisjOnite SffiiZTM.OTSLC*.d Nations bonds, but the greenbacks", th& American contribution. carded. There are 16 study reso-near the half billion dollar ln louse hasn't come to grips with " '"" over will begin on the third and final lutlons in the Senate and 41 ln! rk to pay the household ex-,lnB certain areas of Mr. Evanko Is now so deeply N.iva! H:=- ma the problem yet. iNews, U.8.N.H., St. A!ba:,;,N'?| phase of its obligations— making final In Moscow, in 1959, at the American the General Assembly. ipenses of tht State government,,^ State has provided another concerned about local mer- Exhibition there, American swing mu- Study commissions called for)will be introduced by Senator problem for members of the chants. Wasn't he concerned decisions and submitting its findings would delve Into such subjects Willlam E. Ozzard, R, Somer-'New Jersey Legislature tackling when hs issued four liquor li- sic was exhibited in good taste and was as capital punishment, assist- set, chairman of the appropriate narcotics problem, censes ln complete disregard of - and recommendations in writing to 1 very popular with the Russians who ance to counties and municipal- tlons committee. The group has A series of four bills pending a court order restraining him . the Township Committee and the ities for road purposes, expan- been at work for two months In the General Assembly are be- from doing this? He cannot dls- 130 Years of Service, heard it—a limited number. cla m - people. slon of Morven, the Governor's conducting hearings on various ing given close study. One of ' any of the responsibility mansion: manufacture, sale requests, the bills would provide a man- for this. He conducted the : The Charter Study Commission, But, the State Department has also and possession of alcoholic bev- Last February, Governor datory 20-year minimum sen- meeting. The then mayor had to oar Castomers : made up of a group of very devoted done America much harm in some of erages, Welfare and relief laws, Richard J. Hughes recommend-:tence for narcotics violations, better sense than to be present these efforts. Questionable jazz char- and the advisability of estab- ed spending $499,985,751 to op-|Governor Hughes, a former 8u- at that meeting! __ * t people, has indicated there are basi- lishing a Department of Public erate the State Government forperlor Court Judge, believes the WM he thinking of the local • cally three forms of governmen open acters have been sent all over the Transportation ln the State a year beginning next July 1. mandatory sentence k entirely merchants when he did every- Government. This is Just a little short of the improper. Members of the As- T. L. WATSON & CO. ; to us—retention of the 300-year-old world; at U. S. Government expense thing 'possible to change zon The purchase of booze by one-half billion mark. It *^ agree witithh thth eG Governor ing, codes, etc., to bring In a ESTABLISHED 1132 : Township form, which is hardly likely; to represent the American people and questionable whether the Legls-!8nd the mandatory sentence Is large discount operator? minors Is another problem ear- 1 ! the mayor-council plan which gives represent the symbol of the United marked for study, as well as thelature can reduce this amount most likely to be dropped before Forget your publicity seeking by any effective amount, be- ;*e measure Is passed. •-• the mayor more responsibility, or the States. ' contractual methods of fire in- tactics, John, and represent the MONROE A.WEIAM surance companies Issuing poli- cause of the numerous demands! Offenders can now be sen- people of Woodbridge in gen- - council-manager form of government, Benny Goodman will almost cer- cies in New Jersey. Whether or from powerful groups for more tenced to terms ranging from eral and Colonia particularly Resident Partner not two years In prison to life Im- : which involves the hiring of a pro- fninlw nrnvp an nwr Rut he k onp vocational training should money. It won't be easy for you, we MEMBEE NEW YORK AND persons losing Many measures are pending prisonment, with power in the know, but January will be here .' fessional as the executive officer. tainiy prove an asset, but ne is one|bemploymene ^^^ t b,oyr reaso^Ttomn of loglnautog- inMan the, Legislature, awaiting ac- Judge to decide the actual sen- shortly, AMERICAN STOCK EXCHAN(>F> tence. The law ln this connec- of 2,000 persons who will be sent. The mation, is also bothering some tion. Many of these will be sac- PHILIP M. PECK, : After delving deeply into the subject lawmakers. New Jersey's milk 111 remain undis- others who will go, and about whom riflced In the getaway until ^ y President Perth Anhoy Hatloial Bank Building : since last November, it Is certain the industry will be studied as a re-fall, but many will also be turbed. WILLIAM ZIEGENBALG, At the S Corntn HI 2-2650 Charter Study Commission will come there will not be much publicity, will sult of another pending resolu- adopted. Up to the present Pilling loopholes In the State's! also be symbols of the United States. tion, according to all direction!time. 700 bills have been Intro- drug laws by Including many j Treasurer a mas IN PERIU AMBOY up with a form of government which signs in the legislative halls. Woodbridge Liquor Dealers A whole list of these artists and per- duced ln the Assembly, while new varieties of synthetic drugs, will best suit our needs. Included among the Assembly 268 have been dropped into the is one objective of the taw-: Association formers would have to be seen before resolutions, such problems as Senate hoppert for considera- maken. Eventual Institutional We have a great deal of confidence one could pass on the merits of this the disolution of the turnpike ition. I treatment for narcotics users Is in the group. and highway authorities, and BUMBLES: — With the lnten- another objective. State Department effort, how best counties can meet ex- tion of stopping "rumbles", or To prevent school children panding programs for services, gang attacks by Juveniles be-jfrom going aU-out for synthetic would be given the once-over fore they start, a bill has been j-goof" balls, such drugs will also SAFE AT lightly. Other subjects for study Introduced in the Legislature (be outlawed. Assembly Minority nclude the Issuance of proba- to Include refusal by a group of {Leader Carmine P. Savino R ionary driving licenses for teen-agers to disband on orders Essex, claims they lead t*en- teen-agers; Interstate relations, of the police, within the defini- the motor vehicle inspection agers into the use of habit YOUNG ADULTS tion of juvenile delinquency. forming drugs. HOME! program, and regulations con A measure Introduced by AB- .»„,, aunvuvaa. cerning campaign expenditures semblywoman ONLY by candidates for office. The State Tax Policy Com- mission, already overburdened, for "assemblying with one or ; By SUZANNE MACK Of dormant flow'r, fetal lives Believe it or not, some un- would be given six additional more persons for the purpose of l of Believe It or not. Yes, believe The unobserved suppressed known person left a note in mystudy tasks, including effects of or with the Intent to committ It or not, everything you'll read bud. mailbox the other day. Need- local property tax on slum or to conspire. Incite or attemp Storms ln April last year less to say, I wag quite thrilled, In this column will be true, al- Ascending stalks now breach piled snow from six to ten the crust but I wish they had signed inches deep In northwestern though this week, borne of it their name. j GLAMOR GIRLS New Jersey, and only a few may seem a little far out. And blossom forth In codd- ling sun. Dear Suzanne: '• weeks ago, the State escaped a For instance ln the ''Em- snowstorm which piled up barrassing Moments I Have Thene standing ln the new- I hope you will give me a chance to voice my opinion ln many inches deep as far south Known" department, Barbara found warmth as Maryland. In April of 1915, SMIOII" Pilaskl, a Junior, was ln Atlan- Their coursing life doth freely your column. I am a sophomore according to the weather re- Alwiyi "In .. < tic City for the beginning of the run. and feel very badly about not port*, a record snowfall of 18 being able to "twist" at the Passover. During the Seder, PJowert, colored happily, inches struck New Jersey, Your Savings Account right ln the middle of the school dances. There is nothing Arise to greet the chortling basicly wrong with the Twist April showers are also dan- prayers, a waiter dropped sher- gerous to the motorist, who R«o.ulor "Paydoy deposits" viH kttp tin bert down her back. d«y. AU the teenagers I have seen do it very nicely and properly, must remember such rain cre- pnsiurt of a finonciol crisis from toucK- And spread their petals ates a film on highways so that In the "I Was a Poet for languidly, and yet It Is forbidden ln the Hifl your lovad ontt. The Independent-Leader" de- school. What really irks me the thoroughfares become slick partment, the column has the As April slithers Into May. and dangerouB, and skidding You may have been wonder- however, Is that the Chicken becomes commonplace. The honor of printing one of Q. Back, a really suggestive dance Let us open your saving* Vccount today Peaux Eiunr'a (kwu po a tun) Ing about Q< Peaux Etune, and State Traffic Bureau warns the I don't blame you. In reality he is allowed. Can this be Justice? first rule for safe driving dur- so you and yours will t» mbst famous poems, "Vernode." I'hope that this will be brought Q.. Peaux has gained signifi- Is the pseudonym under which ing rainy spells Is to reduce Oliver Cpoperman, Kenneth to the attention of the adminis- speed. cant ^recognition as a- poet In tration ln the near future, and the school: "Carrologlsm", one Oettle, Jack Jacobs, Keith JERSEY JIG8AW.~The Secre- Deutsch, and Richard Melan- that some action on behalf of of his verses will appear in the the Twist will be taken." tary of State reportB there are forthcoming Eldorado, and hisson write. These boys, all 2,944,087 registered voters In seniors, have joined together to The author of this letter New Jersey at the present time. Woodbridge poems have also been published should be very glad to know In the All-Hi News. poke good-natured fum, at Mil- ... The New Jersey Legislature ton, Coleridge, and trWroman- that the Junior Class has ap- has killed a bill which would In- Vernode tic poet* by Imitating their style pointed Warren Luhrs as a rep- erase a notary publtc'j fee from „ When paisley eun o'er and figures of speech Ui poetry resentative to the Student tlO to $25... . Next week has National Bank blnnclied fields that, although beautifully Council to bring up the subject been proclaimed Business Edu- Hp'.ih (.-olden-crested Jewels rhymed, often makes abso- of allowing the Twist. Most cation Week by Governor sublime, lutely no sense. ("Vernode" Is students agree with you ln feel- Hughei. . , , The public Is tn- TJis cysial-structured in exception.) Composing these Ing that It should be permitted. vtted tq visit McOuire Air Force MAIN powder pure versei at meetings, in the cafe- I sincerely hope that any Base on Armed Force.* Day, ISEUN OFFICE Ue\lt, calling forth U» teria, and in various dull class- other reader who hai an opinion May 18. ... The 1962 traffic Cor. Moore A?e. and Berry st "2 Oak Tnt Boa* venul rhyme. es d,uring the day, the boyi to express will send It ln to the death total is now 330 computed WOODBRIDGE, N. J. " ' Through frigid wlnUr, write mainly tor entertainment column. How about aorae at with 1{4 up to the same date ISEUN, N, J, frosted, bare, but aUo manage to create some you antLTwlst fans answering last year— Cigarette unokerg Federal H*,, "According to my uuwcro to this qu«rtioogalie, in New Jersey will continue to r 8yiUm ,„,„„„„ Through frozen void* that very good poetry at the same this letter, We'd all like to hear YOU DONT LOVE MB!'7 slow the blood time. the other side of the story. > (Continued on Fag* 14) PAGE BLEVEH THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 V Mrs .. and Anthony ,:uk Kennedy and Stanley laxation, spending some of her in New York. The last Sunday of each, A framed certificate of Troop Jnmes Hobak. This was fol- Drlnkuth, 1700 Certainty hypnotized more than 3.000 1 Joquin. Nils Peterson was pro- Dr Rron6 r spare Jirhe working around the month has, been designated a* , ', li,S f™°I!lf mrf"i«PO'Mor8hlp was also presented,lowed by an accordion solo Drive, Point Pleasant, for- subjects in his demonstrations1 moted to patrol leader and HAPF7 BIRTHDAY house possibly making drapes| the time for collection, Resi- h,,,d n,e criildren for an out- ^° v, la Mapu.;..Alpln(1 »«,,„.,.. ni»vPrplayeid hbvy merly of Colonia, .t o - Rober. - t and lectures on medical syp- Ralph Kremp was named troop ISELIN — Walter Kronert, and re-upholstering furniture dents are asked to place pa- [st.nidinK job. lrftno Franklin Plant, son of Mr nosis throughout the country. [quartermaster. Michael Auth son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs Richard Slnnott, presl- and Mrs. Franklin H. Plant, [Truly Mrs. Hayes Is a woman of was appointed assistant patrol pers at the curb. A spring "Daffodils"! many talents! Kronert, Wood Avenue, was! [ di :it of the PTA, conducted the M1* Simpson'si Jr., 169 Hillcrest Avenue, leader and troop scribe. honored on Thursday on his The organization provided Being a performer, and know and announced the r,X«m I O ne,c]m MoMowew d by Bnother ac. anford, was announced; 12th birthday.' Guests were: transportation for the sight- Cr Ladies Nij(ht ing a great deal about show Kurt Reich was presented committee for the cordlon solo, "Daniel WBM" by! The Drlnkuth family lived In Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heimall less people of area, enabling Chen on Two Datet | business, Mrs. Hayes gave some with the senior patrol leaders' election of officers asj Colonia for 16 years before and Mrs. Elizabeth Kronert, them to attend the monthly I8EUN - Rev. John M, Mark Reiner. reasons why acting and danc badge, senior scout badge, in meeting at the Elks, Perth Mrs. Eugene McCann, A short play, "The Easter Rub- moving to the snore three .Livingston; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Wllus, pastor of St. Cecelia's Listed byv GOP ing can be rewarding for every terpreter's badge, and first aid Amboy. William Dangell was assisted by Mrs. bit" was then given; the set. . merit badge. Service pins were ter Brady, Colonia; Mr. and Church has announced that year5 Bg0 ISELIN — "Ladies Nite" will one, and believe me she can chairman. [Finik Smith, Mrs. James 8ul- cnurcu linn nimumivcu ""»";*• . . t i J J awarded to Albert Aymer, 5 Mrs. Theodore Caliendo and i tind Mrs. Nicholas Lu- Mlas Drinkuth Is % eradu- be the feature at the next bring out everyone's hidden children, Charles and Carol,; Announcement was made examination of studenU pr.&*n^:* ate of Woodbrldge HiRh 1 years; Nils Peterson, 3 years; Kro Announcement was meeting of the Fourth Ward talents! Mr. and Mrs Emil Caliendo that the 1962 installation din- ! Bruce Hamill, 2 years; and ; now a Senior Republican ( Club tomorrow at made that next month's, from elxhUi grade to _senlorjor|g)ml flower Mt*. he Taking part in a show can Bruce Metzger, Gary Jorgenson, and children, John, Karen, and; ner will be held May 29 at ln college who desire to ,? ! at'Cedar Crist"c'olfefe, Al- 8 P.M. jit to Iflelin Public Li- change one's way of ljving byl Linda, Mrs. Carmella Libertazzi! Stand's Diner, with Ber- invctinc will be held May cast included: Sandra Cher lehtown, Pa. Cpon her irad- brary, Middlesex Avenue. Carl Charles Ronge, each 1 year. and 17. enter the seminary to prepare now. Duchess of Midlands; > making friends, learning tol Tenderfoot ceremonies were and Mrs. James Clark, Iselin. I nard LlUien as chairman. for the Trenton Diocesan uation In June she will as- A. Fleming, Jr. will preside. have fun, getting some good There will be a PTA cake Ronnie Wasserman and Frank * poaltion as an ele Mrs. Mary Payson, treasurer held and inducted into the will be Phv!li i it , im Peter Custode; "Buffalo Gal", possible because many of her TABLETS Another special feature for ideas come from watching TV Angelika Hueher made a do- (.nrrt rarty I omorrow . i n duet by Barry U-Gr. 1000's NEW ZENITH an acc0I d 0 ,he eveniiiK will be a demon- shows and because she uses as nation of glasses to the "Eyes| ISELIN — 'MV,s Arthur R|Brcnesal and Mark Reiner; and tration of flower arranging byj a backbone for her shows, pro- for the Needy" drive. The Reft. $1.19 'jJohnson publicity chalrman,:"StBrs and Stripes Forever1 a a local florist. fessional line-ups composed of clean-up committee consisted "Enounced tod^ the Iselin,plano solo by Toby Feingold. Mr. Fleming announced that|married women who are hired of Angelika Hueher and Eliza- Democratic Cfubi whose pollcyj .20 HEARING AID the club can be contacted by the organization or club for beth Davis. U\ Is to sponsoi\[and aid ^ Special Drill Held lirough its new mailing ad- whom she is producing a show. The next meeting will be 2 •nmiil blbind Uit tV m«)«l iwelfare of civic q|ub« and or- fly Avenel Fire Co. dress: Fourth Ward Republi- Working in this way is more or Monday, 7:30 P.M., at Mrs. * ". f vu.i.fs you vfl bt*n rnniinn ganizations In 'iselin, will can Club of Woodbridge Town- less a paying hobby for these Kummler's home. ROBALL it l " <[i'ii',[jicuouily behind the aNE FU 8-1667 8uniuty-9:00 A. M. to *;M P. * A|u to} Ave a SH 7-1127 EL 24784 FU 1-8455 331 stub Itmt Ui Afcboy Auntie (ciara Burton Motion) HI 2-2462 CII 9-7669 "Where Pint in U»e, Name «•»•" You" THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1M2 PAGE TWELVE WHS Golf Team Splits 2 Matches; Union Wins Capraro's Barrons Cranford Team Defeated Shore Scored — Win Two Victories unary Little League Assigns (her William Ray Players for 1962 Season Brl-.o•"•! s solf team, coached by WOODBRIDOE-Oeor.eWii™. Phone, HZ 4-5508.1 April M. »:30 A. M ,\ Morre11 h m n of Wood No 8:0 P M l ' C *^ » «« - Ptic Craiiffrd. 9'2-8 2. and 10 n In Profitable Week to Union 13 ^ to 41 e Bar- * ' * ^ *' ° -' t'on CojnmitU*. announced SchooSol No U: X Yuhas R rons rove now won this week tha^tv mapproximately.Bwnowlci.J iv_p t . HarrU.H.RuUn.s victories asalnst the ?ame>jl^^y7'hav'e*be*n'1assTgneidd tto RR. BaumgsrtntrBaumgsrtntr, AA. WdovlchlkWdovichikJ ,****•****#***********•************•*******• ; number of revrrsRV.fo! a .500 24 teama in the Amerlcan. 8. Covino., J Rltehie. R. Leahy. Plainfield \ |Borou«r|i nwk thim far this season. m\on%i and Continental Dlvi- J. Ferloll. M. Trosko, O. Me . « BIIKC Shore scored a three- glons Cormlck. L. Schwartz. point victory over, hi* Cranford 3™, are requested to report CARDINALS — Manager, J.; NOW rival. Bill Ray, when he covered ^ tnelr designated team and Kulwhlnsky, Phone ME 4-4924. Defeats Copst thp abbreviated 12-hole course manager at the prescribed time Practices, April 30, 6:00 P. M , [To Play with a 41 card. He had a birdleiand p^ itat*d belov. 8eh«>' No. 11; May 3, 6.00 P, SOUTH PLAINFIELD — De-'I on the par 4-445-yard fourth It lg of utmost importance M., Field No. 2: D. Buchko, R. spite thp fact that their topj HEAR hole. Ray finished with a 51 ^at any hoy who took part In Panko, J. Harty, D. Hughes, R. shooter. Franni Yurelch. was * score the screening and has not been Burrls. D. Marls, B. Ferny. R. missing from the Hneup due to J jLocals Another Barron. Carl KaIi-!aMijned to a team contact Mr. Caordas. R. Belby. R. Mayer. D. a minor ailment, a determined * nowskl racked up three polnts;Morrell Monday, April 30 at Andrechlck, P. Serge, T. ward South Plalnfleld Police Pistol • THIS : for Dubay's club when he out-'the Van Buren Street Stadium/ CONTINENTAL LEAfiUF. Team went all out to post a|« J WOODBRiDOl .! 1 l!i: shot his opponent. Fred Atkins, it g P. M. The drills will takej BISONS — Manager. J. close 1170-1168 victory over the J J Shank Capraros 53-58. for a decisive three-;puce on Held No. 1. Healy. Phone ME 4-6536. Prac- Woodbrldge Police In a match > XI joyed a profitable 'point vletorn •The Woodbrldge Little League tices, April 27, «:00 P. M., Field GAINS FAME: Bruce Gyenes, the young Woodbrldfe which inaugurated the 19,62'* by Johmlt Royl« 2 diamond with \ Although' he lost. 2-1 to has assigned the following boys No. 8; May 4, 4:00 P. M., Field Junior Varsity pitcher, gained a niche of famp locally Central Jersey League season. i« I Somervllle and T!,. Cranford's Bill Donnelly, the to the various teams for further NO, J: D. Anderson, E. Healy. when he hurled a no-hlt-no-run game to defeat St. Mary'i Tom Tyler and Joe Spissoj • son and as a n-vi 1 Barrons Joe O'Donnell turned tryouts., . |J. Healy. A. Ring, T. Juba, T. of Perth Amboy, 3-0. While working off the dUmond were South Plalnfleld's best on! ord to a rMpectnbi. 4 in the lowest socre of the match: Boys will report to the teaming, M. Arva, O. Miller, W. podium, he fanned 14 batters and missed a perfect the firing line with Identical THE HEARDS SQUARE SYNDICATE SPEAKS Woodbrldge »ili i,,. at 39. He was only three overhand manager after whom their oerity, J.WIrabicki.H. Murphy, when he walked one opponent In the fourth innlnr. three-phase scores of 293, while THE CHIEF SILENT PETE—"I don't give a care with the opportunity • par on the front nine and hadjnamej s appear at the designated R, stelhllngstelg. next down the line ln the scor- on their record torn : a birdie on the par 4287-yard timme aandd placepa . j CCHIEFH S — Manager, H. Nlel- ing column with 292 totals were about the weather Sunday! I'll be out ln Fords to won when a ntiumi!, 12th hole. An..._y, bo,.y. wh.. o took par. t in the I gen..., Phone MB 4-7120. PPrac- Al Slkanowlcz and Jack Delia- watch the Forda-Clara Barton Boys Baseball teret, moves Into tn.,. d h t b j il 28830 A M Field Union High, rated as one of screening and has not been as- tices, April 28,8:30 A. M., Field Woodbridge Police Team valle. League's inaugural parade up Amboy Avenue. M Barrons at it;.' the better golf teams In Central signed to a team may eontactJNo. 3; May 5. 9:30 A. M., Field The vanquished Woodbridge mond. Billy Mains/ Jersey, took the WoodbridgeJG. Morrell. Monday, April 30,No. 3: F .Pinklewlcz, A. Steven- team was led by Jack Wald- They tell me my pal Chief Jack Egan is going to •1 mark thus far, •,<•:-, club into camp by a one-slded'at Field No. 1, at 6:00 P, M. gon, O. Jaegar, W. Oaydos, E. Upsets Linden in League man, who was high man oh the ride on a float." Ramblers!! score in the second engagement' AMERICAN LEAGUE JFisher, W. York, D. Richie,, W. range with a 298 score out of ter of the diamond of the season. | YANKEES — Manager, J^LaPenta, A. Deter, R. Tamas, range RAHTWAY—The reign of thejtlvely. Walter Marclniak, the _ _ CHICKEN COOP CHARLIE-'There are stories M. Mazur. a rpossible 300. He hit his target Monday affrm- The lone Barron winners Dolan, Phone ME 4-2482. Prac- Linden Police team in the Trl- fourth member of the victorious; f r~ perfect 100 tally In slow were Joe O'Donnell, 2-1 over tices April 28, 9:30 A. M. Field MAPLE LEAFS — Manager, O a circulating about the 50-pound striped oass Pat bridge played host h County Police Revolver League team, flashed his old form with|flre> followed with 98 In time to the hilt and at i Union's Richard Schroeder, and No. 1; April30,8:00 P.M.,Free- S. Fonte. Phone ME 4-4639. Robinson hauled in last week and I refuse to be- came to an abrupt conclusion'an impressive 290 total. and wound up with another slon of seven Bruce Shore, a 2-1 victor overi lan Street: M. Dudas, A. Bro- Practices, April 30, 6:00 P. M., this week when the Woodbridge Linden's most effective shoot-lioo ln rapid. lieve them. I went for his accomplishment until I jrueato home on tl,- i the visitors' John LaFortc. iwski, J. Luskey, M. Travos- Field No. 3; May 1, 6:00 P.M. Police Team No. 1 went all outers on the range were Leo 7 of a 7-0 score. The results of the two ino, E. Seponosky, W. Almasl, Field No. 3: J. Concannon,, C. heard the prize flsh was carried a distance of 30 on the indoor range to manipu- logl matches are listed below: D. Mascorlllta, J. Oandolfo, Qano, R. Conquest, F. Dworak, feet by Frank Russell. He rasn't lifted more than Kicky Goodalo ;nui .• Woodbridgc (4H) - Union (13'i) R. Witt, C. Svoboda, D. Dercole,late a well earned 1176-1159 '»hiP pP club with a 295 score, while Donald, two fm™ Warsall, T. Meany. | ,, flld lth a tallies of 294 and 293 to pace|Art followed wlth a Polnte] TIGERS — Manager, F. Ep- 3. Kerly, J. Bergacs, P. Stlo, R.ltriumph. an eight-inch pair of pliers in ten years." Leaguers, handled tt..; J. O'Donnell, Woodbridge »6 2 theihi r tteam. Blch Schroeder, Union 92 1 snsteiner, Phone ME 4-3609. Filo. D. Mulcahy. Before Its recent clash with chores for Caprnno < 1 The Woodbridge team is SALAMI JOE —"I'm known as an unbiased 'radices, April 30, 6:00 P. M., ROYALS — Manager, L. Woodbrldge, the highly ratedd The Woodbrldge No, 2 team, between them held s Bruce Shore, Woodbridge .. 91 which Is progressing satisfac- scheduled to compete twice a Meld No. I; May 5. 9:30 A. M.Coyle, . Phone ME 4-8095. Prac- Llnden club nad accumulated sports enthusiast; therefore, I refuse to root for to four scattered li.l,; i John LaForte Union 94 torily, posted still another vlc- week in the Central Jersey freeman Street: M. D'Apolito.itices, May 1, 6:00 P. M., Field ;a recor(j of to consecutive vlc- either Molnar's Tavern or Hari's Beauty Shop, who the winning tv,itl>:\ tory by outshootins; the Eliza- League throughout the sum- H. Ncwmark, Woodbrldge.. 108 Marglotta, O. Karnas, B.|NO. 3; May 7, 6:00 P. M.. Fleldjtories ln league competition three hits ln four Bob Schupka, Union 100 beth Police, 1129-860. are battling for the lead in the Woodbridge Service Therkorn, R. Webb, M. Kaczor.lNo. 2: R. Hauselt, F. Pallnkas,jDesplte tne reversal at the mer season. struck out four and -,u: Team captain Frank: Ferraroj' K. Deutsche, Woodbrldge .. Ill . Lucas, F. Kutney:y, J.Clark, J. ID. Rellly, T. Gerak, K. Coyle, B. nandg oi tne WoodWoodbrldgb —lane d Cllfl LaRocque shared in-j South fUdWHUTO League. However, I must admit it would be uncom- while McDonald Hip; 11\ Vln Naatasi. Onlnn 83 izmyo. E. Haselbrink. IBurns,, P. Gibson. R. Walk, G.j^^jjgnien Linden still malning three frames ;• mas dividual shooting honors forj SF Tf « ™J Christian, " fortable celebrating a victory in a garage cluttered one hit, fanning fun: C. MallnowskL Woodbrldge 102 Woodbrldge With scores of 286,'U. Tyler 96 98 99 293 Rich Taylor, Union 86 Morrello, , 1-5898, Prac- Jacques. I with only two weeks 293, with torn fenders and bent doors." suing one free puss to;. 8 while Rudy Qlofl of Fords foi-J- Splsso ...... 98 96 99 Ices, April 27, 6:00 P. M., Field MARMARLINL S — Manager, on the 1982 schedule. 292 ,ChUCk Leeds was Su::. :,:.:-1 H. Melanson, Wijodbrldge.. 118 ! lowed'with'a 280 . ;A. Slkanowiaf 97 96 99 BALD EAGLE—"After dieting for two month* 1 Jim Burke, Union 110 No. 1; May 1, 6:00 P. M., Free- Burylo,, Phone ME 4-5067. The Dig hero for* Woodbridge wo^n^e $,- . i (nj ) J- Dellavalle 100 92 100 292 vanquished chuck*: 0 P M b 6 man Street: T. Gadek, J. Trella. SFMT1.1*!? V\*1P «'during its upset victory over SF TF BF Woodbridtt (1168) think I will take a Jaunt over to the Woodbridge Tom Nlemeic, whu : a,U '!.i Field No. 3; May 8,W:00 P. M.,i • rn,,nfv .i,lh was Wondbridff (9i{.) • Cranford T. Hutnlck, T. Bird, N. Petty, Ihe County club was, Waldman 88 100 100W SF TFRF Ttl.!• High School tennis courts Saturday morning to Barrons with a .mi ,r,':^', Poln'i W. Hoctor, R. Frommater, B. Field No 2: T. Butklewicz, C.| 297 J Waldman .. 100 98 190 298i collected two hits m ;!,:••• •::;•( Jo* O'Donndl. Woodbrldce. 39 1 consistent LudWig ^ 97 m Burke, W. Possiel, J. Hoffman, 29i'A. Ludwig 98 97 100 295 , attend the tennis clinic being conducted by some to the plate to gm IVT :\.> t:.- Bill Donnelly, Crenford .... 41 2 C. Plana, J. Benr, P. a perfecWyacovlno 97 95 99 A. Ahlmovie, G. Beeves, D. Soc- WA. Donnelly.... 95 95 98 288 professional named Charlie Lundgren. I intend to tinj laurels. Bruce Shore. Woodbrldge .... 41 1 zech. \ P. Yacovino... 96 92 99 287 Woodbridge lost litiv '...;.« Bill Ray, Cr.inford , SO 0 SOX — Manager, J. !L. Hilton, J. Saetta. Unden 4i volley with him for an hour or,so to see if he can RED in slow fire, Waldman went oiv starting some activitv ^.'.ir.d Yacullo, Phone, ME 4-0709. JERSEYS — Manager. SF TF RFTtl. H. Newmark, Woodbrldgt .... M t from there to record perfect live up to his reputation. You can't always believe home plate with tli;".- ! ,-s :n Dennis Sullivan, Cranford 48 1 Practices, May 2, 6:00 P. M.,; 98 97 99 Reed, Phone ME 4-3878. Prac- 100 tallies in Field No. 1; May 3. 6:00 P. M., 100 96 97 this guy John Zullo, who has the makings of an- the first Inning. Jiv iia'.,u K. Deutsch. Woodbrldae 5J 11 tices, MaXV^OOp'.MrscTooT.apy 3, 6:00_P. M., W Phases of the S Jim Chicuto and Prank Noturo w.::,.•:] :o Jim Zachery, Cranford 59 1 Freeman Street; B. Dusko, R. No. 3; 92 97 98 287 i Uon other Cecil "B.. DeMMe." open the frame. A!;*: M.I.J Harms, R. Herzog, A. Van No 11- R. Slmonsen,G.Collins, Modrak 91 94 100 285 C. Kalinowski Woodbrldge 5l ' 3 went down via a t!.::•: •':.('. HooBler, C. Hawking, J. Gallos, K Blasi D Hilton, C. Lee, P. Also playing important roles Woodbrldfe No. 2 UOllS Oil oCl LEHIGH'29—"To prove that I'm not prejudiced, Fred Atkins, Cranford 58 0 Ronnie Brown dp•»• »',:••' w J. Tirpak, J. Russo, E. Burke, Crane R Rich B. Kesselman, in the victory were Andrew! SF TF RF TU. I would like to say that our own Richie Tyrrell, |to Jam the bases At K. Oettle. Woodbrldge (3 S. Zbranak. R. Anderson, M. Saetta, D. Tra-Ludwig and Phil Yacovino wlthj^^ 286 I8ELIN—Jim Chicuto held a' i:f.v Henry Edwards, Cranford .... 63 scores of 297 and 291, respec- Ferraro ... 94 96 96 the free swinging N•• INDIANS - Manager. P. Rus- vastino, slim lead in the Edison Bowl- the Bucknell football captain, has been a student LaRocque .. ... 07 96 93 388 ed a solid single to it: sell. Phone ME 4-9647. Prac- Joe Buzas. former Newark Gloff 88 95 97 380 o-Mat classic after rolling a performer during the annual spring practice ses- ruru. Richards *'•.! Bears and New York Yankee ,„ May 1, 6:00 P. M, Field Cook ... M 87 95 277'four game set of 811 over his lnftelder, is all set as generally ; May 4, 6:00 P. M., Free- Elizabeth (86S) adversary during the past weekj sion. If he has another good season, he could pos- ,IOr another walk to • man Street: M. Mazer, J. Cam- Fords Boys League Plans loaodd MCks Jun manager and owner of the • sr TF RF Ttl- He now has a three point ad-, sibly break the many records I set at my old alma i *« York, Pa., club of the Easternplon. E. Mozeleskl, R. Hanson, Mirabello ...... 99 97 98 294ivantage over his closest rival mater." next batter. looked n'. Baseball League during the 1962 F. Banfield, G'. Schwartz, M. Opening Parade, Sunday O'Connor ...... 94 93 98 285! with four matches remaining on to force ln the third : campaign. He transferred the Dwyer, J. Morey. Tierney 96 90 95 281 the 1962 schedule. THE HAPPY BAKER—"I may get angry on oc- lnnlrig. BROWNS — Manager, J. club to York after a one year PORD6 —Openining day cerceree- Drum and Buglg e Corps, Guadal-! Joe Specialle, one of the casion when my oven overheats arid scores of my Baluha stepped if.v stay ln Johnstown, Pa. Previous Quinh, Phone ME 4-8930. Prac-1 ter's box ln the s-ni monies preceded by a gala pa-canal Bugle Corps of Cliff wood TO • ranking bowlers in the league, to that, the Alpha, Pa., resident tices, May 2, 6:00 P. M., Free- came up with the top set of 843 Egyptian rolls are ruined, but that cannot com- and promptly b«>lt<-d! rade will be held Sunday, to In- and the Iselin VF,W Dril , l .Team „, J I P11 111 G had handled the franchise at man Street; May 3, 6:00 P. M., d ill Ltrt at King! ^""*o to take two games from Charlie of tin- *' augurate the Fords-Clara Bar- The paraeje will start at King, pare with my rage when I learned about .the deal Allentown. Field No. 1: P. Ropke, L. Walsh, Damanskl. The big victory lift- deep left field to h;>: ton Boys Baseball League. Ar- Georges Road and proceed to Irons a «-0 lead C. Knarr, R. Schneider, M. ed Specialle up Into ninth place our Woodbridge High School track team received 10 ld rangements for the festivities:Amboy Avenue where It w 11| Me Jl in the current standings. 1 U The last three captains of thej ^^'w have been completed according continue to the Bobal Field in, at Bridgeton last week. The Barrons finished in |Uo n ^n'he r.'!"i Columbia wrestling team havej J. Nagy, P. Barletta, W. Stelm- The big game during the to president Tom Jago and pa- the Clara Barton isection. jBrlef| WOODBRIDOB_SporU second place in Group IV competition only after jon the left fieidr < come from Teaneck, N. J. They ling, O. Williams, rade chairman Domlnlck Mac.Maci- ceremoniece?m„%s wlUJ^W^^Ithiulart. throughout the " were Brlen Miles!, Phil Suraci, NATIONAL LEAGUE being disqualified ln a big race for shoving. When !jjj£ ^iS? he""- an dthe current Lion leader, olek. -y of a deceased member, . youngsters on his way to a big 821 j ran for the sidewalk Brigade in Elizabeth, the {pawed ban. KI-I. James Balqulst. Phone ME 4-0672. More than 600 youngsters te Michael Boba 1 t0 r April 27, 6:00 P.M., Field No. 2;^ parUdpft in [tennis courts Saturday morning | Uo cngtauro vaulted into fellow with the best set of elbows usually outdis- if *J^? " ,M ... „ ' I ,lng hit by a wi.n Since 1900, the New York- May 4, 6:00 P. M., Field No, 2: Brown later scomi \ San Francisco Giants hold a R.. Gano, T. Muwmtl, A. Tele- tapced his pursuers. # to centi :l' 698-646 edge over the Brooklyn- posky, K. Addone, J. Sofran, J. Thm. •• Los Angeles Dodgers. The line of mart* will be led Churcr, LITTLE HBRBIE-"It was nice to hear that DIBlasio, B. Behr, J. Tschtnkel, will be arrived at the : M. Bartos, J. Orsoe, W. Heln- leading contenders young Bruce Gyenes pitched a no-hitter for the and Caoraro mm"''• bach, W. Woods, R. Raymer, of Mrs. Beatrice i The number one spot in the Woodbrldge Jayvees. If I'm not mistaken, hU upon Tom M»n,u D. Strish. followed by of Chwles C. Lund-istandmgs wtu ^ p]aced on lne 1 gren, who is chairman of the he plUhliw cli": GIANTS — Manager, C. nltaries as Mayor Anthony line Sunday evening when the father Joe also holds a record in boxing which has ! P. S. BUSES to Yelencrics of Edison, Mayor' Parade chairman Dominlclc| phygical Education lust that by !--^' Fair, Phone ME 4-5094. Prac- Tennls and league's top bowlers, Jim Chi- Tee Jays »'iti> : Walter Zirpolo of Woodbridge, Maciolek is being assisted by hlstand^Recreation Program of the yet to be broken. Some say he was knocked out ln tices, May 1, 6:00 P. M., Field cuto and Leo Cristpuro, meet In achieve a 4-1 vnt-: l W C d f Athj"Easter ""n" Lawn Tenni's" Associa'"^ lL: JNo. 2; May 2,6:00 P. M., School|Freeholder Bill Warren, Com-jcomralttee composed of Antho- a challenging series. The out- 15 seconds of the first round, while others claim it Monaco, who Garden mltteeman Herman tion and a popular coach at Up- come could decide the eventual ll l No. 11: B. Jaegar, J. Mayer, R. Ben Muteabaugh, took him a full two seconds to hit the canvas, mak- straight moui"! t E sala College. RaceKee, C. Aaroe, M. Pede, A. GuU StephStepheen CCapestrop , Edison Rec|Anthony M'atelsW, Dan Zboyan. championship, the start of tlv y According to John W. Zullo, One of the most Impressive ing it 17. Only his former manager, Steve Pochek, ics. M. Adler, J. Saredy, T, reation Department supervisor, Eugene Van Hausten, Mrs. went i'"' '[- the Recreation Departmentibow'j'er,'"dur'ing"ti^ past "week Dunigan. P. Lennahan. Woodbrldge Police Chief Jack Grace Antol, Mrs. Josephine can settle the argupient." liihg distance 1).:- DODGERS — Manager, P Egan, Rev. Hugh Ronan, Our supervisor, the clinic is being ttas Red Oldenberg, who rolled D'Amato, Mrs. Vicky Chlz- held for the purpose of develop- PRESS CLIPPINGS KOSIC—"i[ Jack Tobias will on the podium. ! Track Jannuccl, Phone ME 4-5618 Lady of Peace Church, Rev. Hu.! madia, and Mrs. Florentine gtrllws on past !l bert Hecht, Grace Lutheran; ^ ing sufficient interest in tennis to m Ve P the loan me his lu a e rm in Practices, May 1, 6:00 P. M.h Mutza uh itandiligf ° " '" P^ ^ 6 - g° K t« «P«nd the land walked i»« ,Church, and Chester Baglnskl to make it,a part Of the Rec School No. 11; May 2, 6:00 P. The individual standings are weekend in Philadelphia to attend the Penn.Rfc- After being held EVERY WED. & SAT. 1 and Leon Slicner, State Police reation Department's summer listed below: M, Field No. 2: F. Materlonis, ; lays, Lou Bartha, the Barron track coach, claims two innings. Wu"'11 program. : From Carteret— R. Kuchtyak. P. Couzza, S..officers. . jJlm Chicuto _ 264.47 twice In tin' tli. C'arli'rct Shopping Center, 10:30 Denbleyker, W. 8traub, D.I Also represented in the pa-Barns Ready Mr. Lundgren it one of NewLeoCristauro 261.12 he has a good chance to win with John Eppen- 11 1 A.M. slammed a sii" ; Jersey's foremost tennis author- dene Catlno 25903 K S1.S0 HOUND TRIP plus Ui Pratt,R.Bulvanoskl,R.Szezech.;rade will be members of the j steiner and John Picaronl entered In the shot put and when the '»» • 1 ities. Before accepting the post Al !- I.unrheonette, Roosevtlt Ave. BRAVES — Manager, W.'Mothers' Auxiliary, past presi Joe Sabol ' 25837] tin- " as coach at Upsala, he was a event and John Pigliolino in the pole vault. How- iBwone, and Hudson St., 10:35 A. M. [Taylor, Phone ME 4-6341. Prac- denU of the league, team spon- Charles Damanskl i. 2S4.30 touched »H At Freehold tennis professional at the' "" 13.50 ROUND TRIP plui Ul tices, April 30, 6:00 P. M., Field sors, managers and coaches and Al Madsen 1 253.40 ever, I'm making the trip to the Quaker City to retching hoim No. 2; May 3, 6:00 P. M., School 400 uniformed players. Howie Kressler i. 253.13 (Continued Providing the music during George Silva _ 251.44 watch our mile relay team composed of Henry From Woodbridge— No. 11: G. Crick, R. Labadie, W, wuy has its barns the line of march are such or- plon and an represent_ Joe Specialle 251.44 Brown, Bob Floersch, Ed Sumple, Fred Huth and Main and School gti., IQilS, A.M. Smith, J. Valentl, A. Buchko, the season and already 40 K. Krel»el, F. Cauz, R. Jacques, Ing the United States Lawn Ed Menzenbach 249.35 13.25 ROUND TRIP plui tu ^T.m^BurifSi^^te" are busy using the Russ Applegit. They may surprise everyone at T. Stromclk, A. Fink,. G. Rusin.Senior Drum and Bugle Coips^^^^ ^^ facmtles to get Tennis Association. Red Oldenborg „ 249.18 During the course of the pro- Mike Kerestan 249 08 Franklin Field." PIRATB8 — this year's har- From Perth Amboy— gram, Mr. Luwtgren will dem- Joe Balsamo 248.19 ness racing schedule. *. J. Cuiio, Ul imUk It., ttifl tl» UuiMtrokes of thelBcrnle BurnlaJt 248.16 JOHN THE BAKER-"My Sewarea neighbor, A.M. John D. Cronln, Freehold's| , u, . |g game and gtagg a vg9 Leroy Simoiwen, can be proud of his 279 game and J3.CK) HOtlNlt TRIP pluf tu" executive vice president, sald|doubies exhibition by ranklng[Terrand Joe Rusavagy LaBance o 248.0244293 OPEN BO 110 stalls are available for unlor player^, 8al Denaro 345.39 603 set in the Woodbrldge Service League, but how From South Amboy— training purposes. He added While discussing the game of Walter Pranks -. 243.41 about Maryann Thomas who put together three AT AU TIMES all should be occupied Jn e short Mlln and Sttrvtns 111., 11:09 A.M. tennis, Mr. Lundgren stated, Dom Pinelll „ 243.21 stabling area was (Continued on Page 16) "Cocktail Lounge I3..M ROUND TRIP plu« tut tjme. The Now that comjxMttion courU John Dafgek 238.00 closed last October following jermlt almost year around play, George White 232.22 th« track's most successful t Is our contention that tennis Sonny Bahr 232.12 From Sayreville— meeting. • s one of the sporta that U ideal Ray Baker 231.30 Enjoy an Evening Main 8t. and nuhlngton Ave., U:U A, M. The horses will be allowed to or a long term personal rec- Bob Blanton 228.12 At remain on the grounds until reation and witness program. John Madurski ....'. 227.34 |).M ROUND TE1P plui tu , the annual pre-season cleanup To play tennis, one merely Tony Oaudlo 225.35 •:•• AM «« of the entire stabling area (600 needs another person and ap- Jphn Hallo ..-.. 221.25 ;, South River— stall capacity) which begin* proxlmately one hour's time Bob Boardman ..„.„.„... 200.08 Swallick Mtlli md Okerl Iti, 11 :M A.M. about two months before the for an adequate and MttlsfyIng C tl.w KOUND tur Wu> "** 1962 campaign starts August 8 workout. Tennis offers health' Hector .Maestri, a 27-year-old right handed pitcher who was Freehold will operate a 60 ful recreation (or both men and Beer It's worth seeing... women and lara&ire families." optioned to Syracuse of the In- BOWL-MOR East Brunswick-*- day meeting this year, longest Tavern, IncT:Wtiw Mr. Herman ftOon and John ternational League on April 5 ln thi racewfty'i history, The Caraer WUIkn A New Ttl W .Zullo. chairman and super- lms been reassigned by the par • Liquor track received an added 10 day eat Washington Senators to WOOORRIDGE AIM ROimi) TRIP »l"l Ul ist month following approval visor of the Recreation Depart- • ment, are being assisted by Mr. Toronto of the same league, still the Btttte legislators to in- "Betty and JIM"—rb«o« IE 4-9711 P11BI.IC ttRVICI 900 US! ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN • HU 6-62001 (Continued on Face 16) subject to 24 hour recall. COOKDINATKI) I8AN8PORI :wv the 1962 racing schedule 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 19B2 PAGE THIRTEEN i food Meat is So Important... AND FIRST NATIONAL First "BACKYARD National IS SO DEPENDABLE! Stores WE GIVE

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(,,!NU(-h the redwing • a',' hcKftii showing up at STAMPS \\'^ tiboiit a week after ,,,,,,'s Birthday. The „,, purple gracklei ap WITH A PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE r.,, shortly afterward and . LIMIT ONI m ADULT — CIGARETTES, TOBACCO, »Et« '„. n iinivlng In lrwrea*- UQUOR AND FRESH MIIK EXEMPT FROM STAMP OFFER ,!,i,ns since then. Have / i,vd their behavior pat- •H they land on your GOOD THRU SATURDAY, APRIL 28th, 1962 n is Interesting to Ml the Rrncklw »t our •; will, when a new grsckle IL i-rmip already feeding, | MOD ONLY MOH. THRU SAT., APRIL 23rd THRU APRIL 28th id iKilnt their bills sky-, in., ,1,'wbirdlollowitheir This it Pork with a delicate v and then they aU go TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF ,,,IMIK together. What nut-iweet flavor . . . juicy Minut0 MaidlDairy Freshquar t ctn> lmppen 1( the new bird hi [ uf tlif password, I don't and tender at only the top THIS COUPON grade* of pork can bel ,n type or behavior pattern WORTH ORANGE JUICE in wed by cowbird* as well PORK • times both cowbirdi and Redeemable At Your 1^ will give the reootnl- First National or stance and then continue fdisplny by spreading thetr L# Safeway-First National c bowing and uttering limit One Coupon Per Shopping Family strange calls, Adults Only visitors enjoy watching 5 Coupon Redeemed Only on Item Lilted P'riwinK.-i flash In and LOINS km! the feeders. Tlwy are LOIN END ht and spectacular and af- RIB END FIRST NATIONAL or SAFEWAY-FIRST NATIONAL STORES viewer their first touch prmg color. The redwing* flmhty birds and when ou • will feed standing quite GOOD ONLY MON. THRU SAT., APRIL 23rd THRU APRIL ght. When they feel »afe are concentrating on the | they bend their heads low- TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF nrt lower, and point their DelMont o 300 Ica n I hleher and higher. THIS COUPON ~ neblrds are also among the | arrivals. Here at the Cen- have been fortunate In RIB HALF '39' LOIN HALF «>49' WORTH FRUIT COCKTAIL ng many more bl'^hirrtu Redeemable At Your lie this spring than In re-1 ii I years. We have nest boxes Smoked First National or through the orchard forj Center Cut Pork Chops 69c 1 I and nt least six pairs have! Safeway-First National scon Investigating the: limit One Coupon Per Shopping Family I thus far. Of course there, Pork Butts Ground Chuck »»»„ 69, Adults Only nnny obstacles to overcome c the bluebirds will accept! Coupon Redeemed Only on Item Listed nest. The chief problem Isl skm if and the house! FIRST NATIONAL or SAFEWAY-FIRST NATIONAL STORES ow Fortunately, these ag- Leg or Rump of Veal 55= Veal Chops \ 69« 179« i 89» • birds have not dlscov- I the houses and we know no pair of bluebirds that actively starting their 425 EXTRA STAMPS lin« cycle. THIS WEEK WITH PURCHASE OF ITEMS AS LISTED • ~ het-zy call of the phoebe BELOW. EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., APRIL 28th. its name echoes through SOUP are branches of the trees 10 CAMPBELL TOMATO EXTRA GO1D BOND STAMPS the edge of the woods. with purchait of 1 pound patkagt of j on the first hatch of ln- lib. jas they move sluggishly In HONOR MAID FRANKFURTERS 1 air The phoebe always pkg. n one of our sheds and 25 ilrds are already carrying KRISPY CRACKERS EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS '" moss and mud for their with purchaii of 1 pound pacltags of 4 KRAFT'S 8 oz HONOR MAID BACON 'n by our lake we see some PHILADELPHIA pkg. transients who drop In EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS I \ the lee melta to spend a 29 CREAM CHEESE with purthoii of 1 pound loaf IT r more. The tiny male •ad ducks bob merrily 3oz. windy surface of the FINAST EGG RAISIN BREAD hf large whfte patches Flavor* pkgs. the eye are easy u> see 4 37 rk females with a Small ROYAL PUDDINGS EXTRA GOtD BOND STAMPS spot on the «lde of their with purcticw of 1 doxen •re not too easy to find Toilet Tissue roll -*. The«e birds always FINAST ORANGE DON UTS a Asst'd Colon pack be paired when they 4 43 »t our lake. They feed SWANEE TISSUE "*. 'ly together and stay EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS another as they with purchaii of a |«roimd the lake. FINAST BANANA PECAN LOAP J'lcks and mallards 4 59 EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS } in numbers, too. They CREAM STYLE CORN y and busy as they go, GREEN BEANS t":X'2r 35c with purchaw of a 20 olinc* jf their courtship display aerial flights. It Is FINAST PINEAPPLE PIE stulker who wiN BROCCOLI SPEARS'*"2X45' of the shy and' 5 TOMATOES RICHMOND 4 •'• 69 Hiifly . piuniaged wood EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS It feeds in the quieter FINAST TURKEY SLICES •* 33' with pgrchatt of a 15 ounc« package of of the lake. The Ameri- Mta pk C iniiMT sometlmej drops SNOWY BLEACH » vbit and cruises back CHEESE BLINTZES "'" " 39 >'. peering beneath the SNAPPY DOG FOOD 6 49 EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS '» search of ;ish. The POTATO PANCAKES lblolv C with purchait of a 13 ouncf packogtol black and white crest v;***** C\nrhpfl Wheat Bread 2 «»•2 >' - 47 liooded merganser will Filial Cracked Wheat Bread away as it swims dose MATEY CHILDREN'S BATH POWDER '<

gram. .. Five sculptors have lives in a neighboring State, Not Short But Even {mower to cm. al th< correct cuse for a person to go through In the past plastic surgery Dome been chosen to compete in de- claims the Division o{ Employ- Unit's the word from a Rwi-iielghi, Dr. Imiyk plemis. life with n nose or a pair of ears meant only one thing to most (Contlnurd from Edit signing a New Jersey Tercen- ment Security. Keis turf management special-! —•••-• that cause him to be unhappy of us - face lifting Profes- pay a 7 rents per pnrk 'ax on tenary Medallion, .. . New Jer-j: 1st who has seen it happen time Dolnmitir l.irrw The operation Is often-very sional actresses and extremely -: CLASSIFIED dHarettes after Julj1 1 under sey's security-responsibility law;' after time ' , AJG.O. of Shrewsbury a gar- simple and the cost In money is wealthy women werr the only KATES - INH)KMAT1()N people who went In for such plans of the Lenlslature. has resulted In 74,597 uninsured, yni TTJ r A DflFN that close-cutting does not dener with a special Interest nothing compared with the im- lilt for It motorists disposing of claims in; I \t\Jl\ l?/\IlLJlJll surgery. This is still largely To., Bhorellne changes resulting make A lawn more attractive W the soil, asks about the ad- provement In personality and 4« «Mb additional '•>• M forth, irom the March 6 storm are be- the. amount of $26,400,000 to dolomltlc'happiness that It can bring. true, with one big change — nor does it lesyn the number vantages of uslna r»r«t»t la advanc* lng examined by Dr. John B cover personal injury and prop- of tunes you must mow your limestone, Many more complicated plus- people, both men and women- erty damage resulting In traf- THIS WEEK In any kind of Job where youth Lucke, one of the few geologists lawn_ . A law„ n is attractive be- According to Robert Hanna (ttc surgery operations are being NOTE: NO CLASSIFIED AD8 TAKEN In America to have specialized fic accidents since 1953. ... New cause of the evenness ot the cuta Rutgers soils specialist dolo-!performed, and will be, before is of treat Importance, turn to MUST BE *«ENT IN. •MK; Jersey's waterways will again rattle limestone supplies the'long, thought of as common- this method of help In studies of the eastern shore- Longer Lawn Life and not because It is cut short. line phenomenon. . A three- be patrolled by volunteers when magnesium that most New Jw- place and necessary. Take, for The cost of this type of surg- Telephm MErewj Mill the boating season gets under- Hdte high you cut your grass According to Dr. Indyk a ery is still quite high. The work cent per half pint reduction In close-cut lawn can't manufac- sey soils need. example, the problem of a re- way. ... '!may well decide the life of your Unless you have your soil, ceding chin. With the addition Is tedious and requires a great the minimum resale price of ture the food It needs to build l wn tested you cunt tell If tt needsiof cartilage and bone under the deal of skill. Doctors have found heavy cream will be effective In CAPITOL CAPER8. - Airplane « a strong, deep root system and magnesium, and to thp cheap-skin, a whole new appearance that many people who come to • LOST *NP New Jersey on May 1. ' . • The spraying for control of the! This Is a reminder that seems a dense sod. New Jersey Federation of Re- gypsy moth will begin in Newto bear repeating because many est and best way to be sure is can result them for face-lifting must bei^j, 8mau (emaie beagle-"- publican Women, Inc., will hold Jersey next Monday. . . , a lawn has been scalped to To cut the Kentucky blue- to use dolomltlc lime. In this same area comes the turned down because they are ^ W|d[ whHe pleftM grass-red fescue lawn, set your OAS MOT w,vi; its 32nd annual convention In The New Jersey Legislature death And with the best of In- dermabrasion method of brush- not emottonnlly suited for u -jclalized medicine. Cookery Featur.u kitchen and din, I Short* on Interesting People Ing top gmd" i, Adding Machines EXTERMINATING Liqour Stores Music Instruction Radio & TV Service - NO HEART; Plastic. Twenty _Cj>lll M OIL — - in this b, TAKE ADVANTAGF Or OUR Set Need CLlfford 4-7000 f q iity ,, Telephone MErcury 4-1889 REPAIR? Ann O Ua anrt LOW SUMMER PRICES ON TERMITE CONTROL l£am the Beautiful- Mrs. Cynthia ASK FOR ED MACK ADDING MACHINES Can estimates ph1OII1. •» arrested. 4-26, 5-3 • EXTERMINATING WOODBRIDGE Sounding ME 4 4360 Policeman Fred Muller wreck- S .50 • SCIENTIFIC SERVICES STEEL GUITAR! ed his motorcycle while chas- 1 • MAU HELP WANTED • • LANDSCAPING Liquor Store, Inc. ART'S RADIO ing Mrs. Baxendale'5 car. She BRICKLAYEH 39 Hawaiian, Western or front Authorized Aient For Prompt Service & TELEVISION stopped and gave the policeman! Fill Your Coal Bin With WE DELIVER! Pedal Style- it aid. When he recovered] for CALL ME 6-025R wtBte-,..Ort|Wn Lehigh Premium Anthracite SALFS and SFJtVICE he gave her a court summons , Call DI 3- SMITH - CORONA Complete Stock of Domestic Lessons by a professional AU fr nge benenUi T: BERGNCSI. on a speeding charge 9343. 4-26 Typewriters ARMBEE LABORATORIES and Imported Wine* with years of playing and 169 Avenel Street, Avenel teaching experience. SCHOOL NEEDS COWBOY '- -II WOODBRIDGE Dr. Robert V. Bielarski Beers and Liquors Repair Estimates Fret! TWO MEN, 35-40 years of age. 1 TOLEDO, Oreg. — Hiring a IP YOUR DRINK: , For afes from 8 to 80 Anwnnai install** Must be handy with tools. BUSINESS MAC Director - Entomologist cowboy may be the answer to come a prob!- n, 57* AMBOY AVENUE robei Tttted Ftce at Out Ston Outside work. Chance for ad- 250 Amboy Ave., Wot 530 Railway Avenue B. J. ROEMMELE school district officials pi Anonymous can I. (Next to Turnpike" WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Car ttadlw Itrrleed mmptlj vancement. Phone for Woodbridge, N J. VO 9-0792 of a way to protect school pi BI 2-1515 or w,;y" SALES & SERVICE erty. ment between 7:00 and 8:00 283, WoodbrldKc. Tel. ME 6-0010 Paving & Landscaping P M. FU 1-6884, 4-19,26 They need someone to catch HAVING TROUBLE Moving & Trucking roving cow that has made Funeral Homes Painting Asphalt driveways, sidewalk sewerage? Electro visits to the school during the • FEMALE HELP WANTED • and road repairs. er removes rocs Beautician Move "IDEAL WAY" last three years causing $500 ::l!:. Complete Interior, Power rolllnit and front-end EXPERIENCED Nurses' Aide and stoppage i; 'in ( Phone FU tt-3914 damage to the athletic field, pipes, drains nnd Exterior Painting loading equipment for work the lawn and shrubbery. and practical nurse. Non- AGENT NATIONAL VAN at stadiums, baseball parks smoker preferred. Mapleton digging, no dam.-/ FUNERAL LINES Paperhanging and lawns landscaping". Nursing Home. Call ME 4-1389 and efficient. <.\ fie, Printing Plumbing and H>u' FLYNN and SON BOMEI 1286 St, George Ave., Avenel iitlmatfj Cheerfull) Glim Also Dump Truck Service. after 7:00 P.M. 4-26, 5-3 8007. Established 1900 SPECIAL WINTER RATE8 First Class Work Reasonable Rates. 4 HI LOCAL MOVES WORK HALF DAYS 424 East Avenue 1 Men and TralUr. Hi Bon Free Estimates. Women without previous expe- ANTIQVF.H For Fast Service Perth Amboy N. J. ROOF. GUTTER and FOR QUALITY rience can earn $30-$50 per Just Give Us a Call £3 Ford Avenue Special DOWN DRAIN R & H PAVING week, servicing AVON Custom- CAMEO SHOP, :oo Lonf REPAIRS ers in spare time. Full Credit Street, Woodbnd^ Fa Fords, N. J. ntstance & LANDSCAPING CO. Plan, Call Mrs. Cole. MI 2-5146 Ction (il Old furniture, Stonee Fully Insured Call Ml 4-SS64 between 12 Noon Phone nlng wheels, desks, crad>. :J SIMONE BROS. Rat*! and 1:M P. M. or after 5:00 P. M PRINTING for home interviews. 4-: VAUej 6-0358 STANLEY A. LADDIE tUTM, lamps, china »',; LINDEN, N J. FOR RENT glut. We buy and i^l Beauty Salon ME 4-7165 Roofing & Silling - DIAL and browM. ME » :C; 1002 Rahway Ave., Avenel HU 62726 — Three-room apart- ME 4-3150 Music Instruction ment with bath. Heat sup- HU 6-0059 Heating-Air Conditioning Photography ROOFING ME 4-1111-2-3 plied. In modem two-family $85.00. Broker ME 4-1200. SELF SERVICE SlIAVl < Builders 1 Learn To Play The SIDIJNC; 4-26 ALTON, HI - Tin- :.: Construction QUALITY HEATING QUICK SPLICE MOVIE MIDDLESEX sliaveshad gotten to>,i: Any Type and Style PIANO-ORGAN CfflMNEY KIT $1.98 very few of ins nistuu;.:, Custom Built Homes & AIR CONDITIONING ACCORDION FLASHING GENEROUS DONOR afford the luxury o! ,-, Bring ThU Ad and PRESS John C. LawlNi \m y All Electric Homes • XLTKRATIONS Private Instructions by JAMESTOWN, N. Y. — Air L. Swanson has been most gen- free shaves. Post and Beam Hornet Qualified Teachers. Pay Only 98c THE WOODBRIDGE erous with his blood, which Is Lawllss has differ. Free Estimate • AUDITIONS HEATING Beginners and Advanced J. SOVAK PUBLISHING CO. K&O somewhat a record. shaving and only ni:: h.ii Financing Arranged Students Accepted. 101 Morrisey Ave. GAS OIL • ELECTRIC 16-20 Green Street Since being stationed here in th« convenience o! r,L' Call For Appointment • CUSTOM WARM AIR or HOT WATER Call ME 4-5446 Avenel 1943, Swanson has given 70ltomers he provide Woodbridge Pints of his blood to the Am- zors for his d Free Estimates • Time I'aymtnti Authorized WOODBRIQGE HOME HOMES ME 4-4557 erican Red Cross. customers. Sales & Service BUILDING CO., INC. • GARAGES 152 Strawberry Hill Avenue CONN ORGANS Woodbridge, N. J. RIMBALL PIANOS • FENCES Complete With Splice Tap« Henry Jansen h Soi GET Telephone ME 6-0026 HOME IMPROVEMENTS JARDOT Tinnloi and Ceramic Tile PIANO COMPANY GALLARDS PHOTO Sheet Metal Work • Additions to Homes 418 Rariway Avenue 547 Amboy Avenue Rooflnc, MeUI Celllnt Woodbridge Woodbridge, N J. tod Fnnuc* Work more • General Contracting OPEN DAttY 11-9 - 8A» !«•« ME 4-3651 PATIOS • Home Improvements 588 Aldeo Street CERAMIC TILE • New Construction Woodbridge, N. 1. DRIVEWAYS ACCORDION Plumbing & Heating CONTRACTOR LEVELINE Telephone MErcnn 4-1246 advertising] including Mosaic tiles SIDEWALKS CONSTRUCTION CO. INSTRUCTIONS New Jobs and International, FOR YOUR MONEY Repairs of All Kindt 475 Lincoln Highway JAMES BRESLIN T. R. STEVENS Iselin Intermediate, Booflnt Ukd Sheet MeUI Work 40 Mary Avenue, Fords Colonia, N. J. (IS ST. GEORGE AVE. LI 8-8601 WOODBRIDGE VADey 6-1830 Modern & FU 1-2620 SuctauM odvrtiiing tt noi Mctitorily a mam- J 5 Classical Repaln CONSTRUCTION CO. Jewelers Classes alOM Mcomiftiof M»ll»B'n«W»pOpW»pocen.orrii'0'"*| - Coal & Fuel Oil Ill 2-6739 Taught Plumbing and Heating Typw colly and more fr«|wnlty.Wa canQivt you mom ud^ FKI'.l', ESTIMATES Jim ui KABIh ~ It Advanced Student! fo< yoo» moiMy, ol no txtra cott, b»cow»e •« "'* ^"• Hot Water Running Alr-ConditiuHin| Financing Arranged NO ACCORDION TO BUH Electric Sewer Service Warm Mr Hot SLOWLY? IndmtrUI Eihtuit with ih. MMro Nrnvipopw Strvk*. Oui billed >••" Instructions in your home Motor Guirdi FOR FREE EST1MATK8 partd to Mp yew «nd tht right td«a, CHOOM H- -':'ll; ui to Woodbridge for lulp »oo nt btltti rtniltt Irsia RAHWAY A LOT TO DO ( J. F Gardner * 800 Cleaned (Opp. White Church) PRIVATE LESSONS r«ur itTtrtlftuf 1B onr Dtwi- WITH 485 AMBOY AVENUE P»p«rt. It COMI rag lothlm tt Ci II ME 4-1111 • SALADS at Their Best on the HEALTH AT Woodbridge tak* UnnUf* «l thii trc* • SODA FOUNTAIN Lawn Mowers ••rrtt*. HOME, AMD MErcurj 4-3540 Display Advertising Dept • FRESH BAKERY GOODS ACCORDION Hand and Power Lawn THAT IS We're Specialist* to Open 1 A. M. to 10:30 P. Al AVENEL Mowers Sharpened and VIOLIN TRUE * BEAK WHEEL ALIGN- COAL & OIL CO. INCLUDING SUNDAYS Repaired and MENT and BALANCE CltMd Wcduiday Ail Ow Woodbridge Publishing ME 41400 for — GUITAR •WtAKK SERVICE f tc •Stratton "24 Yean at the CUnton-Lawwn & Power Drugs Same i.w«Wuti" Watch Repairing rUBUSHERS OF Product* — QM Engine*

Schwinn Bicycles Stock Reduction Sale EXPERT JOHN J. BITTING Now in Profrent The Independent-Leader HAYMOW Sain * Service On All Ingtrumenti WATCH REPAIRING Done On JACKSON ALBRECHT'S y J M£4 Premlm EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER PUJMBIHC>\ 1738 Carteret Press and SOW KEY SHOP Hodeit Ed BonkOiki, Prop. Prlees 124 Wuhinftou Avenue 867 HAi-'k-'t I 1 A; 1 Carter**, N. J. JSJ itau »t., r A. VA t-im Druggist* UX WORK Edison Township & Fords Beacon Tet KI 1-7163 OUAMAMTKID W Main Street Read The MARTIN LAWRENCE OFFICES AT Woodbridge. N. J. Classifieds ME 40012 JEWELEB8 18 Grem Street Directory Ads MK 4-ltM Tele»fe«H MEnwry 4-85M WANT A0« Bring Results M Natal St. WowlbrUff THURSDAY, APRIL 2G PAGE FIFTEEN

LEOM. NOTICES LEOAt NOTICES LEGAL NOTICtS CnimlT Slirrnjiir't Court Upon acceptance of the minimum •ut 100 reel to a point In the NOTICK TO bid. of bid abow minimum, by tha9o\ith«*itrrW jldf line of AtH fiortor law. Rovn Rvno »nd Franc In C. rol*j. Township Commute* and tht pay.Btrtet. tn< point »nd place of 81- Jr. Eienitnn ot Lydla Meiftlle, d«- men* th*rSf by the purchaser ac- QCTNtna rtiwd. bv direction of timer < cording to me manner of purchM* BATD premises belnt known as „. American little Hurrniutt* ot lh« County of In accordance with terms of wle inand b7 street gt\ Aah Btreet, Car* wx, hereby Kl»e» notice to file, the Townihlp wilt deliver a lent, Kirw Jersej. ;,„, ,|,o federal ROV- thr t nt 'h* aald Lydla Mel- bargain and tale deed tor uld The approilmste amount of tut ., iTf-ncly In thn mcdl- vll> 10 tirlna In their debts, di- premise*. )udtment to be aatlnStd by aald sail ,, hit; wny fltmn- miMHts and Malms against th» estate D\TSD: Aptll 16lh, 1M1 li tn« mm of Thrtw Thousand FW* nf tiift (wtd deceased, iindtr oath Hundred, Eleven |3.Sll.M« Dollan •,',„.'^rrsrnt tlmn this B J, DUNIQAM, Townthlp Clerk: more or lew tofether with the cost* or urntmntion. within aU month»| To bf tdfertlted April mm and , u.[l chiefly to the frnm ihl» dntp or they will b» for of thi* dale imi April 5«th, ism, in The indi Together with all and alngular ttM pvi-t hnrrcd of any action therefor ent-ticader. |j,.nl rosenrrh. H Is tl|ht«. prlTllen™, hereditament* and njiMint, di* aftltl Rxemtors. I.-L 4/19-5J./M ,1 it tile present appurtenances thereunto Dated April 3rd 1W3. or In anywlH appertaining ,„!!!„„ Is helnR spent REV A RTNO and sinnirrs SALE acrlher reaerm the rinht to adjourn : n( Knveriiinrnt nnd I FtlANClS C. FOLK*, JR., said ule from time to time subject Kiecutors Superior Court ol New Jertrj only to such llm'tatton» or restric- ,,...nt/ntlnns on re ov k free Road, : MlddlFMi County | power aa may l>« tpwlally provided Iwlln. N. J., Docket No. r-}910-t0 ;,. :,-, per r^nt. law or rules nf Court Attorney! Howard Oold It plaintiff, and Don- , ,.„„.! «re bPlnu plan alrt R. Kllby and Florence Kllby.l ROBERT H JAMISONS, , I.-L. 4/5. 1J, IB, as/tt Husband and Wife, ar< Defendant! I SherlS. ,, jt now PStlntftUd Writ ot BiKtitlon for the naif of'BBRKOWITZ * LBflTEB, ,., year the federal Rrfrr to: IV-J91; W3M mortianed premise* dated February Attorneys NOTICE OF PUBLIC IAI.K Wrrt, 1D«1. I M4'1 ,, tinwiRh thf Vrtrr- By vlrma of th* above stated WrltJi-L, i/it; VJ, 10, U/«2 piMrntloii. National TO WHOM IT MAI COHCKJIN: to me directed and dtllttred. 1 will i • ' Health, the X»- Al n reaiiliu meeting of the Town etpose to sale at public renrtua on i . )( ship Committee of Vh« Township ot WEDNESDAY, TIB J3RD DAY OF NOTire TO BIDDERS .i;lViment. and the WnotlbrlclRpWnot ,, lifliil Mondayy, , Aprip l Hih,! MAY. A. D. ISflJ The Board ot Relocation, CdUoa nriffli"tment and ]I9IVJI , U directed t o »dvtrt|dtM| thhe' »t the omiiOUp, Middlesex County, N J., fuel thaat on TuemUyy tor: Miiy lit. IBfl'J, thth eT Towruhlp Com- tight Bavlnit) time, In tha atlrrnoon •'"•' IBIIM. Educational 8up- U Alnl ~tipplles. Jsnimrlal ,,.' l,, rp,t 8 F.U. (DSTo)f the saw rtsv. at. the Hherlfl's Of- £"•"• . . , , •», „.,,„ ,„ In ilie Committee Chumbern, Me- «« in th, Cl.V , New Bru,,™ic«, f»PPjj» ^^^h.'"^ Boynton Heights Civic Association. morlM Municipal Building, Wood- 0 u t n fflc bridge. New Jersey, Mid expose ma ' All the following tract or parcel »' " i» )? °B *V. °1\1T £i hrts benn, '~~ZZI~t public wle tnd to the hlghettof miirt. and th. premlaej herein-B?.ui1 ?lt.0.n«R™^.1' S^"?.1 «.'* bidder RppotdlnB to termi of «nlt after purtlcularly described, situate,'Jersey, at lO-.OO A, M , Rmtern Day-, dia«noi>is and treatment, light Saving Time, on ThuwUj,' veseitrch wilactivitl In-Wrcy iMme h$ 3alone billio. n tor medical re- RECORD YEAR By Alan on tile with the Real Eatata X>eptrt- Ivliii; mid being In th* Ikinivisl) of the better the chances for ef- wnt and Township Clerk open to Carteret, Cpunty of Middlesex snd May 10th, 1W, ai which time l.ht mid that by thej The fact thatthe federal gov- fective correction. I Inspection nnd to b« publicly nti State nf Now Jera*y. propoMtla will b« publicly opened MlchaelS. NeWjohn, M.D'Prio'i r to salel , tt,otu» MS1«1S, 148UBS3, »ntani d HEOINNINO at a point In theand read for tabulation. Ll»!4 mil ,r nniiHRl amount.ernment jg at this time caring Health Hints japeclBcatlotn o«n ton ««f n or mcured '1408 In Block Ml-A, on the Wond- Southwesterly line ol Ash :! Mlllnn. Tlil« flR- for fnintona 0{ 6\,x Americans! P. hrlrtge Townnhlp Afwessment Map 1 h M lh e V) t cyysooo LEGAL NOTICES •Street" "therein "di»Unt""alon( 'th'ei1 )Li »^,'J tiri . _J ;?..° ivrn by James A.jwm gurprise some—the largest Take further notice that the name, Northwesterly 390 leet from Its tlon, Old Pott and South Colton Boads, Edison, N J , from » 00 A. M, , director of the „„,„„ receiving this direct fed- Stop That Noise Townihlp Committee has by rwio- intersection with th* Northwesterly NOTICE OF HEARING lutlon and pursuant to Ian tlied a side line of MaMOB Street and run- to 13 Noon April 30th, 1M3, through |., litutcs of Health.! h 23 million war: May 4th. IM2. eral ald are t n Some people heal nol.ws even Notice Is hereby. .. . lh«,minimum price at which uld lots ning thence: • •i. (I that the nwd covered for hr-nd- Board of Astessor! of the Townihlp1 In aald block will be sold tonethei in Along the aald side line of The Board reserve* the right » veterftng now reject any or all hlds and to vtlf* iniml limnpower In^.^^r,, veterans Admln- when no external sounds are, Woo(lbll(lw th4t th, 1Uh dny 0-f,wlth all otMr aetalli pertinent, *aid Ash Btreet North S7 degrees 411 mln-1 ln Htrs West 90 feet to a point therein; any lmmsterlal lnfnmialltles. occurring. SUCh lnQiVldualS arejuny. i«u. at 7 P. M. o'cloclc Is here-!minimu1 m price being W.JJ0.00 plui , ,n .loiiblc by WO.'ijtratlon Hospitals. In the 170 victims of head noises, by fixed us the time, and Committee costs of preparing deed ahd adr« thence Signed: .,,. nn.non nhvslclans veterana hospitals last year 3 which result from various types!Clinmbcrs, Municipal Building, In'Using this sale. Bnlrt lota In sa (2) South 13 degree* U mlmiteal JOHN J. ANDERSON, Mattery the Townsblp of Woodbrldge, tui the;block must be paid tor In CMh onWest 100 feet to a point; thence BDISON TOWNSHIP BOABD . i ts squired to man jujuion persons received rare;; of abnormal stimulation of the place for the hearing of all penons.nlght of tale, (1) South S7 degree* 48 mluuw OF KDDCATION * 1540,000 as lnpatlents and 2.4' hearing apparatus. Deaf people InWTTsted In the matter of an as-j The following condition »haU be Enrt 90 feM to a point; them* BDMON, N, J. are the. most frequent suffer- sfMment for benefits and damages Included In the sale: (4) North 22 degree! 12 minutes! F. B. 4/M/63 , • , .protests nf niftny.jmillion In outpatients depart-; by rennon of the undeNftklnn ns al No tnilldlnit'permit shall b* Issued ers from these phemonena, al- plivslrlans In private,ments. It Is interestlni? to note] local improvement of the WOOD- for any dwellingg house on thl» pprop- ,f nK'Uflne, the fed- that of the 540,000 inpatlPiits though they also beset people BRTBOR PARK "B" SANITARY rrty other than any authorised whose hearing Is good. Head SEWBR ASSESSMENT. iceswnr use allowed by the Zonlnn ••• HM'tif Is nlreadv well cared for In Veterans Hospitals BOARD OF ASSESSORS.Ordlnimce of th* Townahlp of noises may be gradual or sud-ji.-L. 4/26/62* l th Thi f ,1 :n the practice ofjthat a one day spot check re- 'Woodbrldg*. i' will shock: many to;veal*d almost 60 per cent of den In their development. They ,; ri'iirly onf of every.the patients were hospitalized may vary from soft and sibi- •. lii-rms is ellBlbk for• with non - servlc* - connected lant to harshly rdftrlns. They^J may resemble the sound of 5 diil fiiuinclal aid for condition*.. LUMBER CO- voices or the ^oftf of cataracw.: WOODBRIDGE ,,f mi'dlcal, lioipiWIj pi i washlng- THOMAS JOSEPH H Ule annerg n Most of them can be corrected FRRR CITY AND SWUIKIWN DELIVER! WHs Tne - ton have their way in caring for medically. — UN ESTIMATE ANVWHKRE — nf persons eligible >u ,rom the crjLdle ^ thc Erave u:lous federal pro< the worst ta yet to come. Wake Wax or foreign suDstniwes Quality Keeps Us in Business ... ; vcni- will reach an which block the' external ear up, Americans, let's itop thin • Building Material* • Doort A Window! COSTELLO 34 million. For the .... irace to complete socialism! canal may serve as causes. So July, 1981,1 „ . may middle ear infections or| • Millwork • Wallboard 1 ,il Eovernmpntexpen*-! ?W blocked Eustachlan tubes. In • Rooflng • Flooring Funeral Hornet , r.timnted us binion for:.|.|f Camp Subject fact, many things—from hard- • Insulation • Plywood fdi ml ale! and another A. u » T> n ening of the arteries, head in- • Moulding • KnottT r.wuu was distributed by, iff Martens talk juries, allergic reactions, and • Hardware • Kitchen Green St. & Cooper Ave. state & Center 8ts. |t

rT-"u^* «ouj ictiyties of the campers, such as boating, archery, metal craft, swimming and learning inted Pattern how to take care of and shoot a rifle. At the regular meeting held Monday the girls made, plans Outfielder Evar Swatison, record that still stands by I for a project for Mothers' Day. ten with Columbus of the circling the bases in 133 sec- {Work was also done on the sew- Amertpan Association, «t a rmds in 1,932,... ing projects, Including pot holder* and needle cases. lirst Banks The next meetlm? will be Monday from 6 to 8 P. M. at •ii Mrs, Bowen'i home. Ounect ofTravrl REMEDY FOR "LACK OF CASH" Nervous paMfnger (on maid 9261 en flljrht with nephew~~"H.hpre 12-30 t-t-tfll me when you're going to loop the loop aKaln," a JJatf-C* Umj Nephew — "Well, I don't al- of ways lenow."

D / ; • - personal First Bank's loan officers Itnow Do Jtl 3aitL that when you need money Al Throughout to relieve a financial headache, (KCASH)NS you need it in a hurry. Call for flowers, ftirtli- fflUlaleSex CO«/)/M d a y i ftnniversartej »cddini!.i, etc.. to add You'll appreciate how quickly extra 1oy to the event they can turn your loan request - and other tunes to GREINER into ready cash. express your sympathy FUNERAL HOME and thought-fulness. Be Speed, plus understanding and confidential assured of the flnestr- E>t. 1904 — AUGUST P. GREINER,, Director call us handling of your application... Phone 44 Green Street ME 4-026-1 Woodbrldge. are always basic ingredients ' WALSHECK'S of First Bank's loan service. FM)\VERS If you need money for any sound purpose* JOS Amtwv Ave. ME 4-1636 apply here... where you get action J.. I Pattern 9261: Mints' and cash... fast i' . '••. M. 1G, 18, 20. Slt» 16 1': I1] yards 1&inch; raid-

nrm CENTS ;n coins (or :tern-- add 10 ctnti for ktlcrn for first clati nuilin|, '" 170 N'ewspapct Pattern U Wr.t 18th St., New ; N V. 106 EXCITING PS in our new Spring- ntrn Uulog. Stnd J5f LISTEN DURING COMMUTING HOURS

IOMK COOKED "MEMO TO MQTORISTS" ISBN'S MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 1I1NCH DINNERS Snowed WCTC-1450 Served Dally ON YOUR RADIO DIAL " Till Holing, U-M A. M Jruni 3:00 Y M. to ut (Mldnltht) AUTHENTIC

other fuels are trapped In snow-bound delivery trucks, carefree gas ij coming directly to your furnaco

.. •»,* irst Bank SPAGHETTI thru underground pipes. And a gas furnace rarely requires V,., Kaviull, PU« Pies service. No need to spend extia money on burner repair |«r (uld Sandwiches Insurance contracts. and TRUST COMPANY W . PROMPT FREE home heating survey tells you Just how much ' GO FORDS, N. J. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. RVH'E ON ALL git heat will save you, how fast you can switch. Call E OKDEUS El!nb«thtown Gas or your local heating contractor. MKMBIft FIDiHAL OIPO8IT INSURANC* CORPORATION PALI. ME i 2244 IREAKFAST, ELIZABETHTOWN GAS "NCH, DINNER In our Wuer COMPANY 'oin >:H A, U. COMOUOATID ,LAGE INN HEAT RAHWAY WESTritlD [& Bestaurant METUCHEN PERTH AMBOY EUZAftETH ADM044 Kn si.. Woodbiidi* ME I-17M ME ME MM f"' Kahwaj Aft) EL Mitt PAGE SIXTEEN THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962

BOWL-MOII over BkunltB Baluha slammed nut a single CECELIA'S f W I, munlu. SUrnilnni »» "' April Child* B4etrlc 37 and home run to pace the Red 1 Crucial Matches to Take Old Bridge w WWU House T»«rn 83 40 WIWcntB*"" " Blazers' eight hit attack. UeUn Shop RIM on Shine's flarriM SUtlon ... WOODBRIDOF, (7) — Strikes and Spares Leiiure Unlimited 59 Joe Romer Trophy Shop . Ooop«r'« Dairy . M CMkk Plumbing M 41 Oak Tree Drugs 41 Mi M'i Baluha, SB 3 41': Hmlele»kl PltunMoi Place Tonight for Crown Inaugural Set Mary's Dress Shop g ft B Mill Supply Co. .. 56 51 Notaro, If 2 Fry«tock Ramblers 38 F. Orelner 31 W OtT«' AND DOI.I.R' M1XKD Trieo Refrigeration White Birch Inn Tom'i Shell WOODBFUOC.E Ton it'll Is Harry Burke Insui'Hnce, •with, Four ex_ Matusz, cf 4 LEAGUE Svenlng News DndUiMi . n Honor Roll Mdtuchm Hnni» , OLD BRIDGE 8t Qeorge Pharmacy 15 Dorothy Kunucho* 216, 150, mcrt.lmr of Als Pondtown and a mathematical chance remaln-i Brown, rf _.._. 2 Itknllngi »« i>f April '» Honor Roll (170 or netlrr r.tmei. yj, , Q^^J ,„ _5 WodbrlriKf «„„,„ tton l 1 ton and seven nmw ia M1 Mi Am«t1c»n Sinritin Witt.iiiR Tnol? and Slsk mulling, meets Mnyert Tavern In a!™ » < »»™J» » Niemlec, lb Honor BoU 4N or Better Sfls) Lllllun Kath 1M, 1M, 1SI-513. Richards, 3b Plynn & Bon - 71'i 24 H Utn: Rich Berni"It' XU og, Bill Oornl LniuiBo Frdor Trnnsportiitioii m the crucial -natch. Burkes must past and current circuiiitt te ! furlun O»irj _ _ S4 41 b 31 T Jean Fran* 5J7/l8MM-nJ. Helen r Russen, 2b ... 94 4] Bom 139, John Bubo 313 eg, Ton? Anton 511/207 eg. 174 Man. O">- Hener-Snyder Wnodbrldup KnlRhts nf Colum-vdn all three tonight and three ploru and speed record holders Alibi Uquom AmbroM 309. Al Marcy Ml. wooDimirxnf 1 Szewczyk, c... lajMtk Ltn«> — 92 44 Hl/UO.ntr.p.lW^m- Dutch Melr> bn. -- Bovlim> could rif- from Metro Motors next weekwill be In the 35-entry lineup; Woman: Arlen« Ivan* 174-2C 8oro Auto w ; ^ini'i BvMity SflioTi .... 51 »4 44^ 4W173.1 Standlnn u ol April II m .cicl*' I his ?n< nip In order to tnko the crown, pro- Ooodale, p.... iMindertlrd inn 90 -Ml, Penny Romano no, P»t W [, O»k Tree for Sunday i April 29' nfter- 1 The Fnncltown trnni IPHCIS thn vidlnu the Foodtown loses to- McDonald, p Wining News HeMtllnera W 90 m*n 170. 4 at, Kitty 8ch«dntip<-k 437-170, Rum ,HJil Monnr Roll i •in a t.rlnlr Ins* toniuht omilri leave Next week's important match-jmiRhty midget mito racing pro- 23 7 5 FIREMEN'S LKAOUE Allen 432. Lll Abaw 431. Anim I'nrie 45 JD | Bill Murcl.rfi;. M |f«yn 234, Hiirr 1 gOMERVIIXE (01 > •> of April M 437, Claire Bailey 4l«. Knyf •'"')" 4(1 the two tpuni - dcndlockt'd »«-es pit Sisko and Pedor Trans-!l?raiD at Central Jerwy's Old 1 E1 «j milieu 22|. r> W 41«, Winnie Ruwhe 407. I"" "- in" Into the final week of the pmtatlon against Woodbrldge Bridge Stadium. Post-time Dorsey, ss 4 0 BERLIN MISSION OVER horn 401. Woodbrldgr Isl s 10 1 Honor Roll (J« or Better (iame». B11| amv JH schedule 2:30 P. M. Lls.2b 4 0 General Lucius D. Clay has 2J', 1<> Thrae-Ritnif »-liin»r» '"" ,' Oldsmoblle and Al's Foodtown P. B. A. W MM or Better Setn) M»rlv oi\n.v,,7 0 finished his duties as President six 24\ IB Rita over St. OenrKf Pliannnc!. '*'• ; and Witting Tools ftRBinst: Bob Haikey. Charlotte. N. C, Oara, p-cf 3 •lire Unlimited over Mnrv'n rnrm. Jnlliii V»r|a 313 for 575. Fred |(,.MI|| Woodbrldge Liquors Long Wanders Roger'Bailey Shutack. pib 3 0 Kennedy's special representa- Bhop, Cooper's Dairy over Kn-niooK ore»«heim»r 33H for M«. J Oenevejie Tliree-xiitu,. ,-,,„,, Riunblers. 234 for }M, A, Ppmda 328 for SM. R over Oiill Tru, (••„,.., Leeds, p-3b >.... 3 0 tive in Berlin but will Continue t£n\~SZ'i 1J 30 ! Jim Vast) ol the comblnediand Johnny Mann and Con- Two-(taine winner ( 'ITee "8Wl(t 3i« for J54. B. Buiwe 518. R.( Tfo-nnmp -M,,,, Foodtown-Wlttlng team lead* necticufs Chuck Ar.nold wej ; to serve as a special consultant Honor Roll over White Birch Inn |Mai 541. A. ThKWItn 54», J Urban WrefXer. ovi-r \i,., the league with a 18S averBKejthe former national monarch* ^Smith, If 0 to the president on Berlin poil- Teum high game, 10M. Woodbrldge IJ51. M. P«t«n*n 111. Independem, ,,,,; BmerKency Squad: K. Richards 31S WOODBRinOR NKRVlCi: LK" '. ' RabbtW let a new hl»li team a«t Inn, Oom; Uu,, ,. followed by Tony Ruaso of signed by promoter Tom Orbac. Travis, lb 0 y, according to recent reports. rr O. CElck 333. F. BaumKartner 179 «UifdIn«5 as of April II •of 267». i ' AmiMVnn s.,:, Sisko and Fedor with a 178 J' W PPetergt . NhNeshanlcl StaS-t Blblo, rf 0 0 Termination of the assign- W. Houanan, O Housmau 193 w I, Retulm Tnverii. nun h \i, tion, N. J.. New Yorkers Dutch Docherty, 3b 0 0 Individual hlKh nt: a. Otrk 103- Holnar*! Tsvern Thr«« » d»m« winner*: 8q"lrrel« brld're Home c,...... How to score yourself: Mark average. ment apparently in related to n«-32J—«O4 your choices 12-3-4. You get Bchaefer and Tony Bonadles. Fleming, p l 0 the drop in tension which has Hirt'ii Body Shop 0 _ IndWIdunl hlRh gumes: H Hnnson Otnter Bar ten paints for n correct first Philadelphia's Len Duncan, Smith, rf . 2 followed the talks in Oneva us, n. D«t«r 1B7 <•«. W Taylor Wrn. P«nn Insurance pick, five {or n second, three (Connecticut's Bert Brooks and: last month between Secretary 23C eg. w>tfouimAn 303 eg, E. Rich Moose 13(lo for a third, and one point for a Arclight Race | Massachusetts' Bill Randall 27 0 4 of State Rusk and Soviet For- ardn 213, F. Arnv 197 Ted Williams < 'Al KB line 3 with a 827 series?" Hollo 189 en. L- Nemeth W* S Pe)k« THF. WORLD OVKR of a seven-event NASCARJers; considerable interest Is Niemiec, lb 3 231-201. ( i YORI Berra. stock car speed card at thejeentered around the $12,- Phone VA 8-3**1 2. How many innings must Richards, 3b _... 3 GROUCHY BILL—"What's this I hear about a "country-style" Flemlng-jooO rearenglned entry that RUssen, 2b 3 Barren Avenue Junior High School coach named AVF.NE1. K. OF < ROWI.INO tori Fairgrounds. Route 69, atlRandall, who has established Siewczyk, c „..„._ 3 ir.Ar.lR run Dan Furdock? He wins a pool on board the "Tehl" W L title? ( ) n1n ' ' 1C' ' * ''••>'7 *P •. *"M•. ocicinseverai l wunworlud records, will Monaco, p 3 j 60', »'j ) 154 M 40 CSIPO Travel Bur?,,,, Booked for this first of the!chauffeur. Bud* Hut with an 11-pound codfish and makes a swift trip Avenel Co&l «nd Oil 54' 4I'j 3. What team has the best|Saturday series are dozens of; Bonadies won a southern 25 4 8 Hlllorest Inn 53 43 S«3 Maple Mr,.,, from the dock to our local bank to deposit his loot. Home MnW B»kery 53 43 record of success In the WorldIP«> and novice performers whoirace last week while Duncan,! TH0S, JFFFERSON (1) 43 PKBTH *MHiu \ 50 ear 1(1 now in nts 31st Rojbury Inn 53 Series? ( ) Red Sox < )will clash In heat races, con-; 'y -° Plank, 3b Now I know how teachers supplement their in- Avenel H»rdw«» M> i9'. 37' WORLD WIl)r i Yankees ( ) Tigers ( ) Indians solatlon and grand finale after iyear as a professional driver, Monsky, c 3 0 comes—they go fishing." Averel Shoprttp W j early-night warmups on the!wilUll dfdefend tthhe ARDC crown hhe Honor Roll SPECIALISTS SIM 4. What player has hit the Moshlva, cf 3 0 Indlv!d\inl hl«h IKW" H MrlMlli most grand slam home nms?!"thrlll-a-niinute" won last summer. 8hovan, ss 3 6 TURNIP NOSE MIKE —"If Joe Baluha, the 303. J. Q»ln 213. Car warmups at 1:30P.M. •Wlnnern of ftrat ( ) Yogi Berra ( ) Joe DiMag- Budd Olsen, the Plying, Cohen, lb „ 2 1 Woodbridge shortstop, continued to hit home runs gio ( ) Rudy York < Ted Wil- Dutchman and fill set the stag* for tl llams champion; Al Tasnady, i -lap Kieldsen, rf".". "."'. 3 at his current pace, I'm going to sign him to a called Mad Hungarian who that follow. No Zorowiec, 2b other racing in the state is unique contract. I'll play the infield while he rests pax the present king; Jackie Me- Reyda, p ;.. 2 WET WASH DAY? •sauas xis j?atn jo a^o UO» Laughlln, the smiling Irishman 9Chedulcd !or bundfly- between innings." i OU;A 'XOS pajj 9m, g who twice was fairgrounds' 24 1 4 Score by innings: ssunrai TQi z champion; Bob Hall, the racing! BaiTOIlS Will u^auaurv bus driver; Sammy Beavers, ex-i efferson 0 0 0 010 0—1 dry it at pat atj uaiiA OS fluoSB * scholastic football player and I 'Continued from Sports Page) Woodbridge .002020 x—4 Fastest Service Anywhere! sq? jo au!i«H IV I other colorful auto jockeys will'the next swinger with a .316 av- ONLY 10c 10 MIMTfr engage In the speed sorties erage, belted a fat pitch for his BIG CAR COMFORT opening the 1962 campaign In third home run of the season U(« M many beautiful, now drying lumhUi AT COMPACT PRICES Kodachrome anil Ektachrome Film Tennis Clinic the Garden State. to hand the Barrons a 2-0 lead. at you need. Each tumblsr hold* up to lour (Continued from Sports Page) General Manager Norman Woodbrldge added A pair of in the complete wather loodi. A week's washing can Harold MulUn, Board of Educa- Marshall reports the plant corn- runs in the fifth innng. Mon- Processing b« dried in 10-20 or 30 minutes, depends tion Athletic Chairman, and nietely refurbished for the com- aco reached first via an error on tut. Plenty of Parking. Clean, colorful iur. Mr. Ernest Dubay, Physical.mencement of activities, also and moved over to second on a '62 LARK by Kodak roundings. Open 24 hours a day, seven dayi Education Director. The Wood-|that tickets may be purchased sacrifice bunt by Baluha. At bridge High School tennis team as early as 6 P-M.\to afford a this point Matusz, who usually ENDURANCE-BUILT a week. will participate in the clinic. look at the novice mlots warm- stars from the mound, gave an In the event of rain, the ten- ing up 30 minutes lajter. account of himself with his bat J. Arthur Applegate, nis clinic will be held in tne| Their two 10-lap contests are by hitting a home run to drive school gymnasium, In Monaco ahead of him. SH slated for a 7 to 8 P. M. Inc. PUBLIX PHARMACY 299 Amboy Avenue, K bracket, being followed at 8:30 NEXT TO AtCHAK LIQUOR STOKt From 1921 through 1834 geld- Thomas Jefferson averted a 363 Division Street 91 Main Strwt Woodbridge ings were barred from the P. M. by pros, many of the lat- shutout with one run In the Perth Amboy Prcakness. ter packing 1961 and 1962 en- fifth stanza. Cohen walked, gines in their 1937 vintage cars stole second and made a safe The Plemington program Sat- flash for the plate when Chris urday night is the only race Kieldsen doubled. Put Your Plans card in the State this date. To Work... Benisch of Forest Hills, N. Y. has been appointed chairman of the West Bide Tennis Club's na- RENT HOME IMPROVEMENT tional tournament committee. Benisch has been a member of A BRAND NEW the club for 42 years, PORTABLE PRESCRIPTIONS TV SET For Only PUT YOUR We Will 7 Obtain a Loan DELIVER HOME IN THIS I). 8. Aluminum All of Your Per Week 5 Sldlnx bi our Through •pMlalty. 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