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LI—NO. 34 PnfeUihcd Wttklf THURSDAY, OCTOBER I, 1959 tafnt u tna CUM MiD On nta it P. 0. WoodMdl*. N i. PRICE TEN CENTS ws in Preparations 24-Hour Bailey Sees No Cause for Alarm Town's For Holy Days' /filua/Patrols Over Encephalitis Possibility //ere Growth Visioned Spraying N.J.Tops New Police Plan is Confined Population Jump is Seen as Assuring <;reatrr in '50/58 Township Security To Swamps Than Any N.J.- Arm WOODBRIDQE — A re- mmrm WOODBRIDQE — Health ! organization of the police de- WOODNRIDGE — Wood* Officer Harold J. fiailry said pnrtmrnt is being planned to mum I bridge Township's population, i today that there IK no need take rffwt within the next few grew thr fastest between 1950 for alarm that .the outbreak weeks, in order to provide maxi- and 1958 amonR all* the New of encephalitis in South Jer- jersey communities In the mum protection hi each of the sey will spread here. The dis- five Wards, Mayor Hugh B.i suburbs In the Metropolitan ease ls carried by mosquitoes. AITU, iic-.cnititng to a monthly Qulgley and Police Commission- Women, in particular, Mr. bullet in issued In New York er L. Charles Mftngione an- Bailey said, are panicky and iv the Metropolitan Regional nounced today. have been swamping the fimnnl ''If the new system works Board with calls for demands The KI'OWMI rate as issued bj out." Mr. Mangione said, "there that their particular area be Council Is way under a sprayed. will be a police radio car in I* tiiken by the Townshia each Ward 24-hours a day." "I would say we had about in iw, 'iisi. before the Fourth Under the proposed set-up, 150 calls during the past two in id Fifth Wards were created. the department will work under days." Mr, Bailey .sairi "I The Council says the Town- H pin toon or squad system, as want to make one thing clear •Inn Krnwth rate is 56 per cent, in .several nearby cities. Bach We are not sprayinR any par- from ;r),7S8 people In 1950 to platoon will rotate on shifts, so ticular street. We are con- WORKING FOR THK CRIPPLKD KIDS: Martin Mundy. rhnirman of the Wnndhrtd(e mi estimated 56.000 as of last each officer will have his equal year. The Townrtiip's 'census centrating our efforts In Klk* Lodge. Crippled Kiddies committee, stands beside the first Iruekloai) of paper and share of day and night work. lists 70,000 people. wooded and swampy areas cardboard enlircted by the organization for thr benefit or his committee. The drive will Except in a few cases, each where the mosquito breeds." HK.KINfi IN THE YKAK 5720: Rabbi Samuel Newberm of Congreiration Adath Israel be held once » month. Both New Brunswick and fhnun blowing the Shofar or ram's horn, a part of the traditional Rush Hashonah officer will be expected to work Yesterday afternoon. Mr. Perth Amhoy were listed with New Your nervier. The Jewish New Year will be ushered In at Sunset tomorrow and will night shifts as his turn comes Bailey said the Township 10 per cent growth rates. New observed Saturday and Sunday with special services In synagogues al! over the world, up. equipment had been out all Klein Case Brunswick's population own with Rabbi Newberger, recitinit the ancient prayers of the blowing: of the shofar, Under the present system, day. from 38.811 In 1950 to an esti- are Joseph Klein, left and Julius Blake, right. there have been times, with "However," -he went on, "I This is a Real mated 43,000 in 1958. Perth vacations and sick leave, that don't think the spraying did Ambov went, from 41,330 to 45,- K)DDRIDUE - Prepara at 8:30 A.M., with Ylzkor or there were an Insufficient num- much good, because the,wind Urouin on 000. aiv now in progress inj The record growth In Wood- t, uu v, u * • iber of men on various shifts. just took the spray up into homos throughout tnej Mayor's Greeting biirige reflects the general find- Rabbi Newberger, as senior Mr. Mangtane said the result the atmosphere. A calm day Public Servant! s WOOUBRIDOE flip rot' the celeDranoh on WOODBRIDOE —In behalf WOODBRIDOE - Tax Collector Michael J. Trainer did ings of the council's researchers Habbi in me Township, issued,of trying the new system will is the only time in which the ,, of the Cor- jm-reases Hashonah, the Jewish; of himself and the entire his annual New Year message not slip in his resolution for exemptions for 2fi taxpayers ati rhulli whQ notpd tMt tne be to reveal instantly howi results can be beneficial." hopes to bund. .,ilon worn greater In fear. Town Committee, Mayor today. He said in part: the last minute—he was just telling Committeeman R, Rich- )n pol)Ul many additional men will be At Tuesday's Township for r — holiday, which begins at Hugh B. Qulgley today ex- "This Is the High Holiday ard Krauss that the ball same was all tied at 5-5 In the 10th required after the first of the; meeting a resolution was at Ford Avenue and Route 1 farther away from New Yprk. tomorrow and continues tended New Year greetings season. The holy days are inning. The Dodger-Braves game, that is. year to make It work effective- passed acknowledging that told the Zoning Board last Suburbs closer to New York- jh Saturday mid Sunday, to the Jewish residents of At Tuesday's Town Committee meeting, Committeeman distinguished by their univers-iy, an emergency exists and night that if the store is forced showed a less spectacular ark the beginning of the the Township. allty and penitential nature, authorizing the mayor "to re- John Evanko objected to a At the same time, the request • to go to an adjoining communl- growth. 5720. "We wian to express our They are the days of judgmentiQf pojlce en[ef jonn R EgBn! tain or hire any exterminator resolution authorizing refunds ty. Ford Avenue will still be' . Oyster Bay, N. Y. area, had sincere good wishes to the vices will be conducted for all mankind, for in matters!, reaPpointment will be eon-! company or exterminator to property owners for taxes used by Waodbridge residents^ Riant increase of 276 per cent, Dngregation Adath Israel, Jewish residents of our mu- of life all mankind is uniteunitedd . equipment, wit'"h materials t'o overpaid during the year. •be- GOP Offers !to Ret to Route 1 to RO shop-M this was not accomplished bridge. Rabbi Samuel New- nicipality and hope that the There can be no progress unless cause it was not subject an sln le .„ ...... spray any and all possible Profit Planipin^The hearing wasThe'se'c-jby « R community as has fl Conaregation B'nalJa- yfeir 5720 will bring them there is true penjtence. and this breeding grounds for such agenda meeting." ^ on ove er 8-1 U1IH I ldll ond of whw. uppers to be .I**™ the MtuStion here. l, Riibbi Philip Brand good health and happiness." •requires an honest and fearless! ? # 15. Un- (Continued on Page 2) u "We should have more dc-; Wies. The third session is sett-- "*~ » fCantor Meyer Trachten- the mayor said. self-analysis from each of us.|der the Police Pension Act, hej must retire on that date unless! |tail on this resolution and go WOODBRIDGE -- Ah eight-[for October 9 KreKAtion Beth 8hol- "The High Holidays can pro- the Town Committee reap- |over each item," the Fifth point platform for the Town-j Ml, chanin WM cross.ex Iselln. Rabbi BarnardiAdath Israel U as follows: Fri- vide a forward-looking mirror jWard Committeeman said, "It ship Republican Party was an- Mayor Tells points him on a year to year| ammpd by Lpwis s Jacobson kel: and .Jewish Communl- day, 6:30 P.M. Saturday, 8 A.M.which can reflect the thoughts, basis until he is 70. If Chief i is as slmDle as thal" nounced today by Benjamin I. the feelings, the situations of Woodbrldpa attorney, eiucr of Colonla, Rabbi and 8 P.M., Sunday, 8 A.M., and Egan Is permitted to remain asj j | 11 T TO When Mr. Krauss said the|K(w»tor, Republican M" Schcinfeld 6 P.M, Vom Klppur or Day of other men. The realization of sentinR himself, and John Dlos, Youth Aims police head, It Is believed that! JLiJUlClCClDY LJIj'resolution had been submitted Chairman. ;Newark, representing resident? of sewwCT for -MwrAtonenwnt, Kol Nidre service,) man's lnte*depeadencer-wh»th- CaptjiKSels iAurHien «m bfi ••'•••• - - ;-;<••• -J- -,~ .th^t mttfinon onft m»w wnn,n -A»-^rtmw4^^y-M«v soa.soti at Congregation'Octcber 11, 6 P.M., October 12| (Continued on Page *2) v lot fflHtfbrripjeimJiuwnn. "• " blldKP S recOldf0 rnavln on e named aefluty chief. If Chief WOODBRIDGE o|copy in "each commitfeeman'sithe platform is as follows: J Qenr((p Heftier « Egan retires on hid 65th birth- John Waldman and Robert day there is expected to be a "Mr. Trainer just enme In." jcaucus. not consider the question of ifight for his job. Among those Thompson were commended by the State is R direct result of George R. Evans, special ln- To which Mk Krauss re- 2, Immediate change m mn- wtableg, because this is a sub- the foresight and sound youth ijak Position Toward Backers said to be seeking the post are ject in the province of the jCapt. Lauriteen, Capt. Elmer vestigator for the U. S. Treas-jvhed: Jng ordinances and building !program that havo been sue- Town Committee. The stBte-| ,, instituted by the pres Krysko, Sgt. Kenneth Van ury Department, in a letter, to! "Mike came in to say it was|codus. together with the en- WssIU y ment was made- when MrJ Democratic Administra- I Pelt and Detective Panconi. The Independent-Leader. 5-5 in the 10th jnning." Iforcement of existing regula- ent lolling to GOP Remains Cloudy two detectives played a major Mr. Krauss then demanded tions. .lacobson" brought out Uwtjtion," according to Mnyor Hu«h part in seizing an illicit still in to know if Mr. Evanko doubted! 3. Open debate with oppon- there iu'Ci 13 empty stores inig Qui^ley. c > 1 Avenel. The defendants pleaded the tax collector's word. ents on the issues, anytime. Wnodbrirtw and the establish- Mayor Quit-'ley. Democratic ODBHIIKii; A prouuwdi------ment of Klein's "would mean-incumbent, seeking his fiffifthh Evanko Hits non vult last week. ..Mr, Tl.ain(!r has bccn juianyplace. rn-nt by Kmii Pwjuk, prcsi-! cr*{\T\ A Kin VADH- ss The letter reads as follows: , i 4. Established the budget,iaddftional l° °f ratables," ' " isuccesslve term as chief execu- [of tlur Hivt W«rd, Sii-ond'«vU I LAWU TMMU. ef the tev 0{}toe fo ; "Knowing your newspaper withln the budget and end During tne course of question jtive In the forthcoming election 01 DennK'ratic Club, HK lo has perhaps the best under- the practice of unwarranted!ing it was developed thatiNovember 3 has promised to titiid<» iownrd the regular- on, "He was elected by the What's with Voucher 641?^b-d\\'moastanding of civic problems gen- emergency appropriations. Klein's will only widen-it* ^-iwtttUwe and ?X£*"d the youth Clt>nl Dcmorratic ornani- people and is how In teiiilre. erally, I am taking this oppor- 5. Establish and follow a tlon of Ford Avenue, the ,-est!«cre«Uonal program. The ex- leavo the answer pretty WOODBRIDOE — Over the Though he comes under my de- ansion ol the Rill Which Showed No Delivery of Oil, tunity to commend Detectives master plan for road malnten- will be up to the Township. P ^creation pro- the air. objections of John Evanko and partment, I never stick my gram was a part of the Mayor's Waldman and Thompson, who ance and Mr. Chanin said the drainage Paid; Republicans Ask for Details David Miller, the Town Com- nose into his business. The! improvement. platform and has repeatedly ex- Piij.tk, who was detvated under the supervision of Chief 6. Every taxpayer to pay on- on the site was so poor, to mittee Tuesday approved plans (Continued on Page 21 panded from year to year and Ucmocratir primary by WOODBRIDGE — Whatibani Interrupted: of the Schlffland Realty Com- Egan, have displayed such per- Sly his fair share.' correct the situation would be wullam he presents the following ac- Ward candidate [happe,,ed tp Voucher 641? i 'Why don't you ask that pany for 90-home sub-division severance and consclentious- FOUND NOT GUILTY ! 7. Eliminate padded payrolls. too costly for a home developer. mn. has been criticized by complishments: Township Treasurer Chaiiesiquestion during business meet- in Colonia.' The site is known ness I have seldom witnessed In WOODBRIDGE — Flip's; 8. Invite desirable industry There Ls a drainage ditch in! „, TneTownshtp.s 25 super- Democrntie lenders as J. Alexander can't explain and I ings.? Are you trying to do your as Old Farm, which is located the 35 years I have spent as a Tavern was cleared In selling to the Township, and respect Uw center o* the site into!1^playgrounds, five of which IHK the fence." Frederick M. Adams, Republi- campaignlng here? If you had east of the Garden State Park- Special Investigator with the alcoholic beverages to a minor, their rights which flows water from nearbyjjhavhavee ^^ recentrecentiy completecompeed district leader had an candidate for Mayor, has come to me, I would have sup-| ay, off Inman Avenue William J.Dangell, by the Town, "Ekch of the points," Mr. sohools and homes Mr Chanim |C| W|y, U. S. Treasury Enforcement sohools and homes. Mr. Chanim^ one at Lafayette Estates d ii statement of policy;implied that the Tuscan OilliOilipliedd you witith tthh e answer." - J The two Fifth Ward Com- Agencies. day. The committee found that|Kantor said, "will help make promised to remedy this con-;now untiei. construction; (2) raccived by thlslcompany. which is concerned in, Committeeman John Evanko mitteemen endeavored to delay "The detection of crime be- Dangell was evasive and "dis- Woodbridge an efficient and ditlon. Mr. Jacobson madejvariety of arts and crafts ac- ; yesterday, and beyond the matter, may not have de-jturned to Mr. Alibanl and said: approval until the next meet- comes increasingly important torted the truth" and the testi- well-jn a n a g e d municipality much of the fact this correc-ltlvities; a> playground tourna- ills prom-am is to "have'llvered any fuel oil to the' "Let the man talk." ing so the committee "could as- to all citizens, but then when mony of the bartender Angelo which every citizen can be tlon was not included in exist-jments—foul shooting, twenty- eiiiomitic friends con-'Township garage , "I am not talking to you, sure itself that there are pro- you have the added, ability of D'Alessio "was credible in every proud of. Every citizen can play ing plans and Mr. Chanin saldjone, horseshoes, etc.; )4) play- a state their objectives", At Tuesday's session of the,John," was the reply. vislonsyfor adequate sewers and (Continued on Page 2) j respect." (Continued on Page 2) iContihued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) mn ifVfiil whether helTown Committee, Mr. Adams. The meeting at that point a playground." ^d oi rejected the move-jasked the committee severalibecame unmanageable. Some- Committeeman R. Richard ki ln.s area which n-sultrd|lH'M U ''irjfM''«jMri,. Jost was born In Wood-i Mr, Jost ls employed by Mld- trying to take qare of the chil- TowujBhip bridge. She attended Wood-jdiegex Concrete- Product^ Co. dren from the new develop- e>- Nathan Duff a.ppear- bridge, High School, and took They haviv three children, a son. ment." itlay ivnd argued the ma- llbrary courses at Trenton State Kerry, 14, student at Wood- The commftteeman then went ity's case in the suit Teachers College. Her first Job bridge High School-, a daughter, on to question whether there it by neighbors againstLBS fts assistant to Mrs. Daniel Pegeen, 9, a student at St. Is a sufticent number of catch of a variance Rush at Sew&ren Library. Shejjames and a daughter (Continued on Page 2> i,would permit construc- worked on the Federal Writers Kathleen; 2 FINED FOE DUMPING "- an A & p superraarket Project compiling a history of Other members of the Library WOODBB1DQE - Frank O Avenue, at Chain New Jersey and wae a proof Board are Norman Tamilian. J Vekony, Pulaskl Avenue. Car- fRoad. reader for Quinn and Bqden chairman; Michael J. Trainer, teret was fined $25 by Miigis- |»rguments wpfe hsard in Printing Co., Rahway, before William Detuni Vtm Andrew Desmond tor U- FOLLOWING IN THK HWVH OF TIttIK (iKANUfAKKNTS: Above joum»U'.r», dresaecl in iiutivv ooslunic lit Hunnarv. ul the Hungarian Rtformfd Division of the htr W»r. Mltg ftuf and Mrs, " dumping on Blair Road Church are »bown after they danced thr Huiijarlan Onidat. at the o»iiKrt»atiui\ s annual harvest ffstival halurdiiy nulit. The undent M»iyar dance Court in Newark. De- Mrs,, . Jos... t serve. d an president Peter Urban. The Board now I «fMvertifte %u urwitefi by Patrolmal n Wki perriirmrd sfverul time* during the evening by three groups, the tols, older chlldrfn and adults. Left to rttht, rntnk Kwtanyl, Julie Dprko. JMTT i expected in about tWof the Woman'* Ch* of Wood Debby KaManvvich, Una Remeimr, Nancy Holovwhuk, Bert Kovtob, Andrew K«v»n, lima Hep*, Nt«ven |iovmiiyi, Gail JtUklu, Steve Rov»«b. Ibrldge for three terms and asjmembers. ••$ jjoieph Nemeth. THURSDAY. OCTOBER :. -»* PAGE TWO irtiT fflft* » *> tt briar? •j* S**it &) CUE Tflwnsh* Oil VM *JhWWl to tirt *•«BBS- Man 'Critical • sar wart or C.-ftt-i Mavor Irked School HtaxtT *-ifl cor • tanwfl or On Valuation To be Mewed* Mr KI*T» After Crash tane » iakrr t:. tin ht*?:;*- 57 Ai It FraatD " -Cokcji FTK kit *!-*« StfKU tad acs&KT'f andxuoe * r»- r, ant! !rwrr«2 nor AajcaJ*- - ri t*i"acr ;t ;. •a .^J^L^r th» «_•*«« iriE taki *t*m " ^» J^^^l!-,^ nirhi. 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To all our Jewish friends and neighbor* 1 : ater.i that bai VmuliPr (>il 'ToBlh probteni,-Ih* Mayor ^JT ' " '^\ -do from all your Republican candidate* > OUtlier U*l a]d 1oom ^ ^ ^j^ bird* to h-5 hirtorr of Wood- Ircwi Past ' *nd knottle«t of our time*- L *f C6' for Woodbridge Township . . . president, held a candidates' «mn«:i«d!P«rUculjirlT, in a rapid r to beer, r^ponsbie for Over iOO ** V . ard queried ""** ' iwtJw. hive ovfrrhflmmeU Sousfc ^ to cheat the ^proved U» exdus^pp^ Jlr aU tnoT bow to do 11 raise taxet ucll p^nje,. Todar I w»nt to of $72 15." he ex- »hd |« BBff aumrr TOT»rttirMntjjia(,lfliSpr0(Tia] Of raUsef c]1in)Nl. e wouldr.1 FRED ADAMS Holy Da< high «w of t.ieir in«ai»able y^^^. winded political thirt- ^jn t bill shoiriiif r.o delivery errors and buck-paHin? lue hich mr folloirers expec' f oil. We TO-JM hare put in ;n| W h mr folloe p o f oil. We MAYOR rom P2.1t j t » | j o maft orJ y answer i1 1t to f » from m« ur.;j such time a* »ir pbocy f;gti:es and col- or wme rent chante >n Novtmbf-r " difference* are resolved i«ied mor» monev." UI WARD (OMM. KATNAKD WINSTON must" he -I wiii d^cuss. eimestlt u i He eiplair.«l that *her. a de- aid Anr taii»rer car ^Merely but without pobtwal Uwiy » made, th, driver ij Fvflllko p^p^ i^ ^pp,^ u. a » lever aad EOBCKT NEARY 2nd WARD (OMM. ITJ:', »?*in-t m my w pu : Mid^wm :ng the For Your JOHN 3rd HARD <0MM HUGHES ,^j^n arid iyspic;on in skitt. In thi» may, the . off of water is plarjied one way »'. !00 per cer.t , and drainage in a heary jtorm SALE FALL and DAVID MCOLA 4th >WAfU) t OMM : ••lady" uld U« »--'^ • "I'= '" ^^^^ al a ,*ho* vi:1 "Are you an ««»«« Com- wrr?-. but 1 couldn't M fou recogn:» me Fatherhood 0! mllUeman Thomas J. Fabulous new Harris tweed? • 2£li even il you »''• hi* only God. th* ldeali ot brrth*rhood CHR1STENSENS Us drawn chewals - velours - covens Vift"""'" • "The Friendly Storr vt endear«r 10 are 5n peace prmed by t;se Township Zng:- and gabardines. BIGS with our felloir-man and to neer" Has as Great a Selection of FKRTH AMBOY iray for the universal awp- -1 have ieen plans drawn up SMITH AT KING STREETS Nationally Advertised MK C£^F/?y/. HfCfff/C WES YOU tance of tha goa!" by civil engineers and approved BRAND NAMES u TOU will find In anr SWING-Ubi bHLLVES and Hi Whv Not Earn major drpartmrnl ttorr. NO DEFROSTING EVER DIVIDENDS On Your Christmas Club at WE ARE PROUD.. V<>J of the company *•' keep . . . and we in\it< PER \!>u to hliop for the V4% YEAR Altirlp«*4 "ENTIRE FAMILY in the comfort and con vrnience of your <>»» JOIN TODAY HOME TOWN Refrigerator STORE OUR It MM to tarrhfr• < r Freezer jou li\f. . . . M»kr 1960 Christmas Club YOIK dolUn build WITH IS NOI YOIK town . . . 3 SWING-OUT SHELVES 'hand you tomra«dr ebt i! the food".,. rtmovi for usy clean- NO CHARGES! I ing. Adjustable even when fully Always Rrmenilxr . • loaded. I Oet your full savings plus dividends, in time for next year's Christmas Vou'll never have to defrost again shopping. Your membership u invited. Start with as little as 50c weekly. I The Best Costs Less! with G-Fs new frost-Guard System. Frost just nevtr forms ... even in I SHOP at HOME and the Roll-Out Freezer, \ Save on Car Expense* MODtL B0-15S $ 25.00 $ .50 \ Avoid Traffic Jams 1.00 50.00 \ Avoid Dangerous Highw a>« W«STRAIGHT-LINE DESI6H '. FREE2E-H-ST0RE ICE SERVICE OPEN DAILY \ Enjoy Free Parking in 2.00 100.00 Our Lot »t Rear of Store No coil* on 6acfc-No Door Clairinu ttom big tupply of k» tubM. 9 A. U. T1U P. M. Jo(KO() s Receive Friendly, Courteo"- K*ad*4. Swinf-Oul VHttabli bin*, but- Flip ovtf tha tnyt ajtcting 3.00 Service at AH'Times tar conditions and tgg tray Mixor- mor* cubet without maai of 8AT7URDAY Mitch colon «nd white. hit*. Rtfill trays right in th» TIL 12 NOON ^5.00 250.00 OPEN DAILY I:M A. M. TO * I' >' frtticr. 10.00 500.00 FB1DAV TILL 8 P. M. AS LITTLE AS $2.25 PER WEEK 20.00 1000.00 Plui DtrUrnda WE SERVICE EVERY APPLIANCE and TV WE SELL ' v *#;

FIRfT SAVINGS «ince 1895" f*J LOMAX APPLIANCES "ipio LOAN ASSbCIATIOM OPEN EVMY NIGHf'til 9 P.M. 535 Amboy Avenue ME 4-8900 Woodbridge, N. J. Sort1 6) MAIN ST. ME 4-0020 W00DBRI06E iI»UrMction of Grove Arenuci Main Office: 339 State Street, Perth Ambov, N. J. Only Aullioi iiftl C-E Service Dealfi in ffoodbridge THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1959 PAGE THREE 6th Year Three Join Miss Sandra Stein Weds Luncheoij WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Donald Halpern of Deal Frieda Kllm and Donald or Club Air Force Whitaker. chairmen, an- Plans Set nounce arrangements are EWARF.N The Hrwaivn WOODBRIDOE — With in- WonntSIUDCIE—Three Avr WOODBR1DGE — The Hotel Kenneth Halpern, Providence, completed for the October 7 jory Club is bPRtnninK Its Issex House, Newark, was theR.I., was best man man for his vitations out just a few days, tii-l youths whn joined'the Air s testimonial dinner in honor j yrnr of organization with I'oirc were Riven R fnrewell wtt1nn of the mania** Sunday rother arid ushers were Her- of Miss Anna Frawr, at The reservations are already befnt bert. Asbury Park. H, Frank made for the 125-a-plaM iron meetiriK nt, the! imty last wfolc by Mrs. P. Cole Miss Sandra Stein, daugh- Pines, Metuchen.' Reserva- Blank, Long Branch, Dr. Leon- iiri Mrs. R. Lm-son at the lat-lOr of Mr. and Mrs. Herman tions close tomorrow. luncheon to be sponsored by 'lon HHIISI'. WIIU'IHIIIR, 3t*ln, 184 Main Street, to Don-ard Fox, Rlverdale, N. Y. and the Woodbridge Township Busi- iny at 1 P.M. Mrs. is home on Hudson Boule- In addition In the appear- nrd d W. Halpern, son of Mr. andJack Mednlcoff, Interlaken. ness and Professional Womani I,arson, president, re- «Irs. Harold Halpem, Deal, Mrs. Halpern Is associated ance of Sam Levenson which Honored were Harry C. Bugle will highlight the affair, se- Club at noon .October 27 at ts till reservations be made labbi Samuel Newberger per- Ith her father at the Brook- Howard Johnson's, Route 1 for noon Monday with Mrs. all. Paul T. cole and Gerald formed the double ring cere- ile Nursing Home. Keyport lections will be presented by .. Wnrner. nil of Rahway Ave the Woodbridge Community the business and professional nssldy, Enst, Avenue. mony. r. Halpern is president of men at the community. me. Washington Mortgage Corpora- Orchestra under the direction rs. Edward H. Baron, uro- Given In marriage by her Proceeds will be used toward on, Asbury Park. of George Jackson and a bar- r.hnirman, has announced Present were Carol Larson, 'ather, the bride wore a gown nursing scholarship at Perth oyce Obropta, Nancy Abel, After a trip to Bermuda, the bershop group made up of year's events as follows: >f peau de sole with bateau Amboy Genyal Hospital School Judith McQueeney, Carol iuple will live In Long Branch four school principals, Lincoln bt'r 21, "Book News nnd leckllne appllqued in French Tamboer, Robert Mulligan, of. Nursing and for continuing Reviews," Mrs. R. Palmer Brecka, Rosemary Petras, Mrs Llehcon lace. Appliques of lace •ucy Buglehall, T. Maloney I Albert Aqulla and Robert - aid to Township libraries. re; Nove.mber 4, "My Alas- lecorated the princess Un« skirt Zangalarl. Vacation," Mrs. Horatio Kent Morris, William Btone, ,nd she carried white orchids Program Listed Among those who have al- k: November 17, Federa- nd M/Bgt. Carl Dunn, Air in a Bible. Woodbridge Township ready made their reservations lly: November 19, food Force Recruiter. Miss Joan Stein, sister of the teachers will present a skit are: Dr, Henry A. Belafsky, C, starring Donald Westcott, December 2, Fashion I Cole and Buglehall will under- -ride, was maid of honor and By VJ.f. Unit E. Alien, vice president of Cali- Mrs. Sam Higglm, Mrs. John December 16, Christmas go basic training at Lackland irldal attendants were Miss WOODBRIDOE — Mrs. Wil- fornia Oil Company; Louis V, : easterns. Ben Engan, Mrs. kale. Air Force Base In TeKns and Sharon Nettu, and Miss Lor- Aronson II, John J. Roth, lam Szanest. ways and means David Shereshewsky, Mrs. Al- .hen go on to study technical alne Stein, another sister. hairman, announced a sched- Samuel L. Cohen and Harry L. niif.ry 6, card party; Jnnu- fred Shultz, Mrs. Elizabeth training in radar, possibly in ile of events at a meeting of Tepper, president, treasurer, 20, "Hypnosis," Robert Klt- Mississippi. Bauer, Mrs,. Norman 'Tape, he Ladles Auxiliary. Wood- secretary and general counsel February 3, "Inside Mrs. William McDonald, Mat- Buglehull and Cole are enlist-TB League Plans iridge post, V.F.W., as follows: respectively of Ronson Corpo- »." Dr, Alison Bryan: Feb- AM, SET FOR THK WH>K BMIF. YONDER: Above arc three Avenel younit men who thew Jago, Miss Joanna ing in the Air Force for the first October 17. Chinese auction ration; Charles E. Gregory and 17, "Child Personality will receive basic (ruining at Lackland Air Force bade. Left to right are Harry C. Bugle- Artym, Miss Alblna D'Alesslo, time. Warner served in the Air t 8 P.M.; October 31, Hallo- Robert Rlttweger, Miss Bar- Lawrence F, Campion, publish- elopment." Dr J. R. Sop- hail. 9 Kahway Avenue. Paul T. Cole, 878 Rahway Avenue; Gerald A, Warner, 900 Rah- Force for 4 years, leaving In Press Project ween dance, dress optional; bara Barona, Mrs. George er and vice president of tHp It: March 2, Drama skit; way Avenue, and M/Hgt. Dunn, USAF Recruiter, Post Office Building, Perth Amboy. 1957. He was with a radar sec- WOODBRrDOE — The AH fovember 18, anniversary party Kerr and Mrs, Margaret Woodbrldge Publishing Compa- ch 16, "Life in Ireland," tion on the DEW line in Alaska, 111 visit family and friends in Hi News, student publication at lovember 21, put presidents Fleming. ny, School Commissioner Rolf- John Dowllng; April 6, to His new assignment will be with tew York and New Jersey and Woodbrldge High School has nd past commanders ball; Dc ert Vogel; Harold Oast, counsW innounced; April 20, "Floralj a radar unit in Maine. Richard Potter Married hen proceed to Sergeant Pot- been notified of the national mber 12, Christmas party for Hess Oil Company; DavJjJ n«ements and Slides," Mrs. er's next assignment. School Press Project which is T. Wllentz, CommltteemsM n Kozusko; May i, "Lady, jid December 20. children's The bride li a graduate o sponsored annually by the Mid- Member Drive Peter Schmidt. Frederick & Lovely." Betty Best; May At Texas Air Force Base Christmas party. All the affairs Brooklyn schoolt and was emChurch to Hold dlesex County Tuberculosis and rill be held at the post. Adams, Peter Sideris, owner at dosing luncheon, Installa- Jloyed by The American Tele Health League. Faculty ad- Howard Johnson, Dr, LeR& Members were asked to par- of officer*. WOODBRIDGE-Announce- Post Chapel, Ellington Air jhone and Telegraph Co. in Isers and student editors have By Sub-Juniors Homer. " lclpate in a hospital party to ment has been made of the'Porce Base, with Chaplain Bar- their New York office. been Invited to attend a special AVENEL—A larger member- Rummage Sale « held December 7 at Menlo Reservations may be mafc marriage of Miss Joan T. But- rett officiating. meeting at St. Peter's Hospital, ship Is the goal of the Sub- JVN EMPLOYEE* The bridegroom Is a gradu WOODBRIDGE—Final plan with Miss Ruth Wolk. luncheg ler, daughter of Mrs. Anne But- Robert Johnston was best ate of Woodbridge High School New Brunswick, October 28 at >ark with Mrs, F. Cavallaro In Junior Woman's Club of Avenel, 18ION for a rummage sale to be hel< chairman; Mrs. Lawrence Ryw ler, Brooklyn, to Staff Sgt. man and Miss Mary Johnston, and several technical electronics 2:00 P.M. :harge. To Inaugurate its campaign, a tomorrow at the First Congre- Mjss Peggy Tombs, Miss Kar«p fOODBRIDGE — Township Richard M. Potter, son of Mr. maid of honor, A reception was schools and h*t just returnei Mrs. Harold Carpenter will m^gibershtp punch party will gational Church, were made The School Press Project elson, Mrs. Alda Brennan. Woodbridge Employee's As-'and Mrs. Stanley C. Potter, held at the Noncommissioned from a five year assignment In (•present the auxiliary at a Be held Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. a meeting:of Phi' Alpha Gamma designed for school JournalWa trs. Irene Shay, Miss Anne »tion will meet tomorrow atjWoodbrtdge, September 26 at Officers Club. apan. He is making the Air dinner honoring the depart- at Miss Jean Martorelll's home, Sorority. Mrs, William Uurit-m the hope of having them Sutch, Miss Claire Sutch. 1 t the committee room at Houston, Tex. After a motor trip through Force his career. ment president October 10 In 67 Harvard Avenue. m Hall. sen, president, named Mrs. Nor- produce news stories, features, To Visit School Z The wedding took place at the the Southern States, the coupl Newark, Members are Invited man Pape and Mrs. Herbert editorials, cartoons and other An invitation is extended to The BPW will tour the Perth to a New Jersey department Schrimpf as chairmen with th artwork on events and people all sophomores, Juniors and Amboy General Hospital School meeting the »ame day at 1:30 Juniors Welcome sale to be held from 6 P.M. tomportant to*the health and seniors Woodbridge High if Nursing tomorrow night at • j in Public Service Auditorium, 9 P.M. well-being of their readers. The School any nearby high as guests of Anthony W, Eckert Park Place, Newark. ui A review of the budget was project alms to alert young school to join the club which hospital director: Mrs. Kathar- affords fellowship, fun and the 4 New Member given by Mrs. George May an people to their responsibility Donations were voted to the ine MaoFadyen, director for others. Woman's Club of Woodbrldge Smith and Mrs. John Schraeder, bor's health, to encourage re Middlesex County Mental Kenua. registrar. - The club i& a department of held its annual newcomers fes- The program for the year was sponslble citlffliuthtp and: to Health, MaTkle Heart Fund and Junior Woman's Club of Avenel After the tour, the club wDl tival Sunday at the home of outlined by Mrs. Andrew Menko raise the standards of school Westfleld Crippled Children's and the New Jersey State Fed- hold its regular "business session Mrs. Robert Fenner, Berkley A work project was schedulet Journalism, Home. A thank you letter was eration of Women's Clubs. It in the school auditorium. 1 Avenue, Colonia. in place of the program. Menv Two areas are assigned with received from entertainer Ar- meets the second and fourth Final arrangements will We bers of the sorority were bus: in which material can be de The president, Mrs. Leo Far- thur Godfrey, in response to Wednesdays of the month. Miss de at the meeting for a toiS ley, Jr., greeted the new mem-preparing the kitchen for thi veloped. One is, "Our School ;he auxiliary's get well wishes. ma Joyce Obropta, membership of McGuire Air Force Base oft, bers and thanked the hostess. placement of new dishes pur in the Fight against TB"; th The next meeting will be chairman, states interested girls October 31. Members will & other, "Health Workers In our New Jersey's newest and Mrs. Partey also announced -tnc[d for th« church, October 8 at 8 P.M. may call her st MB 4-«l89 or acecrftpTmtefl otr the trtp if f forthcoming New Jersey State Miss Alice Pender and Miss Community," Miss Martorelli, president, at Master Sgt. Carl Dunn, Air most complete paint and Pall Conference to be held at Margaret Elek were hostesses. Several new school* will bt ME 4-5567. Force Recruiting Service, ac- the Essex House, Newark, Oc- The annual meeting and potparticipating In the project for 3ub Endorses A meeting was held recently cording to an announcemeit tober 10 and asked for reser- luck supper will be held October the first time. The School Press at Miss Martorelll's home. made by Mrs. Harold Ford, Na- JAYS wallpaper center! vations. Also announced was 14 with Mrs. Menko and MrsProject is one of the many edu- Members heard a report of her tional Security chairman. Aftw the Sixth District Supper Con- Raymond Jackson, chairmen. cational activities of the Tuber attendance at the sixth district Mayor, Crausam presidents' council. She urged the tour, members will haft ference to be held October 22 culosis League supported by lunch at the Officers' Club. • at the Monday Afternoon Club- the annual Christmas Sea' WOODBRIDGE Steven members to attend the state Holcll, chairman, announces fall conference October 10 and A visit to a session of tW house, Plalnfleld, with the Sale. State Legislature In Trenton In Plainfleld Junior Woman's Rummage Sale the First Ward Sixth District thUIBe districuiawitit, falmil stivesupperr >conferpunier- Club as the hostess club. All Democratic Club will hold a ence October 22. Reservations November Is also planned the club by Mrs. Mary NolajS, blubs In the district are re- pre-election dance October 31 are due for the district affal th lb b Ms Mary N Legislation chairman^ quired to design and bring i VFW Auxiliary at Craftsman Hall, Mtwlc The art depart According to 'Uts. John Mul- GRAND OPENING centerpiece to be judged at the WOODBRIDGE — Sisterhood AVENEL—Installation of Mrs be furnished by Walter Kross ment was asked to create a ler, president, arrangements supper conference. of Congregation Adath Israel Raymond Seeman as guard am and his orchestra. centerpiece for entry at th will conduct its annual rum- will be conference. will also be made for the an- Mrs. Fenner, art chairman, Mrs. James Hendley, three Assisting Mr. Holcll mage 'sale at the Jewish Com- The president announced nual Christmas party, of which gave a resume of this year's year trustee, was held Monda: Walter Tokarski, co-chairman munity Center, October 20 by the Ladies Auxiliary of J and Edward Kennedy, Ed Ptor- November 7 is Junior Art DayMis. s Nelson is chairman and art department schedule. Work through 22 from 9:30 A.M. to The club will be co-hostess with for a cake sale at the Mutual SPECIAL! in charcoal sketching and some nel Memorial Post, VFW, at thi kowski, Andrew Racz, Frank 4:30 P.M. home of Mrs. George Gassawa: Burkls, Matilda Holcll, Sophie the Juniors at • the district Supermarket November 20 with oil painting will be done by the Mrs. Irving Ellenbogen is March Oak Street Mr*. John P. Ost Petrovey, Gladys Maty! and Miss Wolk as chairman. ?roup as well as study work of hairman with Mrs. Jack Quint, Miss Joan Maclver, editor of hoff was installing officer, Helen Gyorfl. ONE WEEK ONLY famous painters, co-chairman. the club newspaper, requestet The auxiliary is conducting The olub voted to endorse New membdrs who were wel- Pick up of rummage In vari- articles for publication. She sale of Christmas items such as the candidacies of Mayor Hugh comed Included Mrs. Leo Lynott, ous areas has been announced suggested department chair- Vew Den Formed Mrs. Fred Stierli, Mrs. Herbert as follows: cards and novelties. Mrs. Doro-B. Qulgley and William Grau- men write of their plans and thy Barber 1» chairman. Zander and Miss Lois Greco. Woodbridge proper, Mrs. gam projects. Fashions, music, HUNG A perpetual memorial i: The next meeting will be Oc- Members in attendance in- Gerald Levine, ME 4-4252: drama and book reviews will be By Scout Pack Wallpaper memory of the late Julius Ol tober 5 at 8 P.M. Motion pic- cluded Mrs. Paul Nemergut, Colonia, Mrs, Alex welcome, she said All ..articles WOODBRIDGE — Jamep son, father of Mrs. James tures will be shown. Mrs. John Moran, Mrs. John Kimrael, FU 1-1989: Oak Ridge are due the first meeting of theMecsics, cubmaster, welcomed O'Brien, has been donated FREE Ridge, Mrs. Emery Ferencsik, Heights, Colonia, Mrs". Jerry month. cub scouts and parents to the the VFW national home Mrs. Michael Stroin, Mrs. Marlis, FU 1-2319: New Dover PARENT8 NIGHT The next meeting will be Oc- Irst fall meeting of Cub Scout '"-» 1 P., George Rybak, Mrs, Andrew "ond. Cnlonia. Mrs. George Eaton Rapids, Mich. WOODBKrDGE — Boy Scout tober 14. •ack 39 Wednesday at School Veres, Mrs. Adrian DeYoung Metzger, FU 8-1924 and Menlo The Middlesex «punty council Troop 34, sponsored by the 1. Announcement was made SAT. OCTOBEl loth meeting will be October 9 and the Misses Virginia Shaf- ce> Mrs Trinity Episcopal Church, will SAVES CHILD of the formation of a webelos U 8-7603. Amboy. -, Deanna Doros, Barljara sponsor a parents night tomor- Boston — As she worked In den to be inaugurated In No- Notchey and Monica Reilly. Attendance prize was won b: row at 7 in the parish hall. her home, Mrs. Helen Slattery ember with Frank Sherry in The next meeting will be Leader Building with Mrs. is. Bernard Forslund an Robert Van Wagner Is scout- had a habit of looking out ofcharge, October ft at 8:00 P.M. in Nemergut and Mrs. DeYoune hospitality was under Mn master and James Thomas Is the kitchen window to see how An informal Introduction by the Woodbridge Independent- as hostesses, Barber's direction. assistant. the children in the back yard ;he cubs to one another was jkVestWni were getting along. featured and older boys wel- comed the younger- members ,,,,,/V,,,,.-,//PAINTS To her horror, one afternoon into membership. she, saw 9obb,y Eatop hqnging •foreach pefoM • A program of sports activities by his neck from a clothesline. is being planned including in- Closing your eyes to success? Mrs, Slattery rushed out andter-den competition in basket- rescued him. ball. I The boy got tangled In the Den mothers led the singing line when he fell from the rooof cowboy songs with Mrs. of a shed on which he was David Ritchie, accompanist. playing. Awards were presented to There's no hiding from the fact Jack Jenkins, bear bajfcte; John MINK-LINED AUTO that a steady savings program Pingree, gold and silver arrows Tucson, Ariz. — At a cost o: mid Alex Hunter, silver arrow. is the safe way to r: 'ild "••2,500, Jay, Bullen, wealth: Refreshments were served by IKEM) iportsman, hud his custom growing financial success. Mrs. Edward Stegnien and Den made automqblle lined with 15 7. What you had won't help you. matching mink skins. The pelti The den mothers will meet cover the rear floor board, thi what you have will. tonight at 8 P.M. at the home arm rests, and the door straps of Mrs. Alfred Cetriilo, Avenal, [DISCOUNT] 1 \JJWU CENTER I ' FOR I ' iV I • PAINTS I >USE PAINT h • WALLPAPEk I ver a 1 * %nm MWO.HK •* • BRUSHES ' • point can b* vjtd on | • LADDERS | f-^erionai l, majorry. tir oibtiloi. Can bt jtl*d in wit, damp or dry |« DROP-CLOTHS I BANKING HOVR8: MONDAY • THURSDAY S *. i*. - J P, M. - FRIDAY 9 ». M. . « t. M. 1 * I ilr. Blijiec and p«»l reiiitant, • SCAFFOLDS ' Do Jfl DailL I no lap marki. Fume and mil- lucotex | ' • ROLLERS I Throughout frtibtuiil. BIUIIKI watli clean HOUBI I , • PLASTER . Itr. Doz«ni of n«w modem iiliddieSex Countij and whilt, Luca-Ttx take) I etc. I The PEttTH AMBOY [Sain" out of pointing. I i ^^^M ^^^M ^^^m MH^M "^P Savings Institution L PAINT & WALLPAPER GREENER ..™£ 9QUW* CENTER Established 1904 — AUGUST P. OREINER. (Miector 44 Oieen Street Flume Woodbrldg* • i188GreenSt.lselin(NJ. If! 4-0264 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, PAQEPQUR today md MMiw twite Blwon an five TK- M. at Craniord Hi«b Sohool. the leadln« Badminton The first half of each ivtalngtln jnetropolitn will be spent on stroking, while area, which ine\. the second half will be for ac- City, southern N. Clinic Slated tual playim experience under southern Conrvr the direction of the Instructors of New Jersey CRANFORD — A badminton The clinic will be open to all Monnett »iso llnic for beginners and players' Interested men and women top tennis play./, Students do not have to be real- A tennis player ' to the iport will b« offered dent* of Cranford or Uniomyears, he has WITH SAVINGS! newthe Cranford Adult School 0 While we hsve been wlebnting our 100th AnnirrtMry sll daring 19i9 pin*; dsy in October ... to eipwes appreciation to the million! e by County. The only requirement'Count—*y- "titl"e - .» Its coming fall semester, Is one of the mi« . . . there'i s ring iround October lor i ttry sprciid reason: it msrkj customers who'v* helped malm this anniversary possible! You're neve it U that they be of poit-hifh which opens Tuesday at Cran- Itchool aft. era In the str>r.;r- AiP'i 100th Annivemry Month — oiw of the greatest in our history! bad s btttw cbaoos to ssn - make th« most of it sll through October ford Hifh School, It was an- Dr. Iversen luued a ipecla Tennli i In honor of thia occasion, there'll b« riluet or top of value* every shop- nounced this week by Dr. Ken- Invitation to members of thethe Ilderan neth W. Iversen, president-di- way. He has •>. rector. Union County badminton clubs "Super-Right" Quality to attend the clinic. other tennis Un Cephas Monnett and Sandy at one time J... Rammell, both of Rahway, "Badminton provides a food county's lc»di!.i Former Union County, New Jer- iport for tennis players to keep players. active over the winter as well fciWs sey, and metropolitan badmin- a« for those who are looking ton champions, and other out- t k In good Baby Fed standing members of Union for exercise to keep in good County badminton clubs physical condition" Monne'tt Youth K< Straintd ChopptJ said. "It is also a good social PORKi LOINS sero as instructors. tame as many clubs set up Ml IMD-7 RIM LOIN END Rll HALf-FULL OUT LOIN HALF-FUU tUT The clinic will be offered on mixed doubles competition (Net 4 « I Rib*) ten consecutive Tuesday eve- Loop \\{ adv Wilrtrt 1-4 Iks. MO CHOPS REMOVED NO CHOPS REMOVED Monnett and Hammell won ALWAYS T Rllt AT Air ning from 7: SO to 8: SO P. Mthe metropolitan doubles cham- In the Cranford High Schoo' pionship In four of the P«st HOPELAWN- ; RMIIMM «ynvnwlum. starting October 6 five years and they have woH|«w Club J;;:., ReRistrations by mall will be the SUte title twice and were will init.it:. LstwiJiiM accepted through Bept*mt*Septemberr 3 ™j0 m" °£" ":«i«Tn fgu they Kuon Satnrdav

U'grr.:- • the campaign a ;r. • 29139:43:53 one. Paul's Grid Forecasts League presirtrr.v ; "Suptr-Righf" Quality Iwf—BONELESS CHUCK—NO FAT ADDED and secretary R;r -.: pg Qy (Games to b* played on O*tob*f S) [announced that <•; league are still av.v' WoodbrWfe rorm 13 to n •. MMHM Thomas Jefferson over Perth Amboy Trophies and .!•. PUlnfirld ov*r Columbia — - _ „ Congress award* » Somervllle over South River _ ....'.— t sented at the term:- > Rahway over Wettfleld _ ..- II season. POT ROASOSTT 59 North PlatafleM over fcotth Plains) _ 18 Since its reorgar.. Asbary Park over New Brunswick - J year, the Hopein-*:: 14 Qiillty-OtiHr Cat "Isiir-III|M" Qislity Cart«ret over Springfield has sponsored tf,:: . READY-TO-COOK * ball, basketball a: : e h, *• r,* Red Bank Cath. ever SaymOle .. 4 LIVERWURST Bound Brook over Watthnnt ti designed to in 79 45' Maaaaqaan over Brltk IS Uon and athlfiir « U LOIN PORK CHOPS Irisi Hifhland Park over Clark - ~ —>... M for local boys still.: FANCY FOWL Montclalr over Irvtniton _ _ ..... 9 Membership is nc : 59t PORK SAUSAGE Mtit Metnchen over Dunellen \l residents of Hop*'...••• Fir FrluiMi, SUwiig ir triads Toms River over Keyport ' " STEWING BEEF linden over Weeqnahle - It Inri Frnk II All Size*—ONE PRICE! Matawan over Neptune _ C Romson ovtr Red Bank II Health SLICED BACON £49 FLOUNDER FILLET Hackettstown over Bernardsville IS •""'• M Lonj Branch over Mlddletown . Tour Part In ttif < . Your Urarl $ — Fruits and V#|ttablts — 1.00 SALE! ifatck'im! YOUK CHOICE All It has be«n (•»;.:. C dally th( heart pun;; : Mix 'tin ... Match f«m — within each group. APPLES —"" 3,;.,23 dred gallons of b! •••; Under New Management 'some sixty thouw:;.: Le%$er quantities sold at our low Regular Prices. Itillu Prsaas—fretttMt arteriet, eapillarw »< fctftUU IONA BRAND The heart begins • i Your Choice PURPLE PLUMS fore birth and in :.•• STRING BEANS Cut, Green until death. Natur::- SiMt, likv C iore, we are eoncor: .•• 2 17M. BARTLETT PEARS 2 29 George's Itect this heroic ow.\ IONA PUS 10 FOR possible way ER»: • •((•Ur StUlt Fin, Crisp and to safeguard 'N I'tory system sta:'. • IMHHM) SAAB TOMATO JUICE '«" PASCAL CELERY '-15' ment. The ideal is a p: iifiiir Stun Ti«i(, Tsadir Coffee Shop telllgent control r.,\ CRANBERRY 2 11 23" too tlon. Apart from ;:>• CARROTS «- 2 ".T\r anger, rwr, worry. :• (Formerly A & J Lunch) Port and Tomato Sauce U,l. Is. I Sraia and spiritual ant:: Vegetarian *nd Tomato Sauce - „„, -- :kinds take the'.r t,.: HEINZ BEANS k c Main St. and Amboy Ave,, Woodbridge by the eflecU *h:c: I. Id* S«t>« YELLOW ONIONS 3 10 upon our entiie ;: LIBfiY'S Specializing in... is. Work.aouor. .-,: SLICED BEETS — Frozen Foods — |are necessary Jor : Stnlar StUR UP Imi-«e*Mitritsd HOT CORNED BEEF and PASTRAMI and harmonious'.-. CAMPBELL'S «I7"r • 2 ';; 57 Open Dally 6 A. M. to 1 A. M. Your Choice (ore. that we be n. " STRING BEANS French Style QlSlttlia>Ael'c Chopptd Sirloin pVg. Importance of hw OMUI 2* MM (CLOSED SUNDAY) 14 OL lation. 'depend up CAMPBELL'S BEANS "»'«> i**% Doram's Candied Yams «• 20ot BREAKFAST . . . LUNCHEON . . . DINNER Ings snd advice • () FOR physicians, and U. I0o..jr8 GREEN GIANT Asparagus Spears £ as will dive Swf ['and ourselves th' CfMm Style 17- : GOLDEN CORN Dole's Pineapple Juice 2!: 39 'tafts for long yea- Swlir SiUI ! service. WILRICK'S « is«. QCfl 100 Downyflake Pancakes 2 Michael S. N APPLBERRY SAUCE 4 tint •* Apple Tyrawers ";rht DAIDONE'S IONA Swlar Silill TAILORS and CLEANERS CLING PEACHES Sliced or Helvet 2 »* 57° Your Choice Banket Pies °%£ 2P';:39« Silver D*t | Proudly announce a new only ONE A&P Brsnd * ft m vl Morton's Ham Dinner TOMATOES Our Finest Quality Sifilw SitiN 4 FOR Oyster Stew c'"j'h" Ready to i::: 53° Stultr Itlid There is SUNSWEET PRUNES Serve Rice Harvest Time I SHIRT ev 0 only one A4P BrencWVench Fried "-29° jar •*" 100 White Rice ™ ^ RIMOBIH | POTATOES FROZEN pig-' Sultana White Rice WELCOME Eggs Reduced Again1. Carolina White Rice LAUNDERING WAGON Wildun Brand i7o River Brown Rice ptf."

LARGE EGGS •'' • 57' IW River White Rice pig. SERVICE **" 1 1501 LH Flakes Simykreok Brand — Lirg« $U« 19© UfUlfF um»«h»iht,radiA c»don £^^c Manner's Spanish Rice INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL! For fhx fabric* ft III I E EUll J N..rby Umi I d«(. Uncle Ben's Rice ;;25« (LIMITED ONLY) BWMI GOLD or MARttl M yw« of f»i«-!;;rt; WisMitld—Wall A(td fostsring pa1"' "'•; SHARP CHEDDAR 59' More Grocery Buys! SHIRTS FigNewtons ^Z X:39« Beautifully \V*»hed For information '; POUND CAKE ASP —Nitur.l IOL F s h Welcome Wejun. I- ' RindUil—Domtilic pkq. Lemon Cookies - " 'p\" 45° and Flnlihfd Welco Wiipridt Shtrp H e C*«*r«IUd nidtlnf Cheddar Spread Armour's Chopped Ham ;;57 IN COLON'*'' Wort Jon* Grated Cheese Hormei Spam \W\ Ml. •*,. AIAASM OIAAAAA Bordtn Chivn Datt & Nut i Dohh Apfk Pit «« » 4* White Meat Tunac ^°fik'» 7;:39el bream bneese ],gffUb.i_r.1,1»fW. 7^ 11 Dmtih friit md Ntt Rmg 47* Mei-o-Bit r;;z;Sr ^i« Tomato Paste ;::;:; ^H (heck Tliv»e Special Feature* on Our 8Mrt Hervice; WILCOMI Trend v ONi: DAV SEKVUfc \' NEWEST WUirMENT For diihti ind fipt fibri Mozzarella Slices Z TW Kretschmer's Wheat Germ .33' \- NEW LAV-DOWN COLLAR I'OB EASlf BTORAGE Twin ttti Al«rgi4 New Use for Gake Mixes Italian frovolone ^T s SOU OR HTAKt-'HCU TO YOUR LIKING Itndtd tO9*th*r • pltjt™ Maxwell House Coffee 1.07 \ IMUVIDLAI.I V WltArFCU IN FLA8TIC RAGS -dessert pancakes Blue Bonnet Margarine ,. [Jfr Coo J oll c K\|)crt (leaning un. M. Detergent ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES llw.M| Un OctoberIMmiaifs Day Nine Lives Cat Food 2;;; 2" Prices affective thru Saturday, Oct. Ird In Loitn Creme Shampoo ** ^K PICK-UP Md DELIVEsW ON ALL WORK on sale 10* Super Markets md Salf-Service stores twly PHONE: ME 4-8033 A&P SUPER MARKET, 113 MAIN STREET, 540 New Brunswick Avenue 1 AMOKS, CLKANICK8 DAIDONE'S and IH1KT UIWDgAfiKi Open Tuesdays. Wednesdays & Thursdays 'til 9 P. M, - Fridays 'til 10PM. FORDS. New .. ii . alu.av A - «'ie, Avenel h; ' -AlJt-t'UNUmONU) - *OK VUWt SUUPfWG COAVUKX." . Of.-N 8 A. M. TO 7 V. M. - . UIDAY TILL 9 I". M. PAGE FTVK ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959

'Sweet Shoppe, 47» Amboy for 20 years and was employed tan, Fords, and William Lau- FRANK BAK FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY 'mic, Treat Shoppe. 613 at Rarltan Copper Works. Crippled Tots rence Harbor; fourteen grand- WOODBBIDOE — Funeral «-, if! f ! Avenue and the WBod ihlldren and two great-grand- services were held Sunday from A Navy veteran of World Wai Drlve In OBITUARIES children. Oreiner Funeral Home, 44 |i, he was a member of Amen- CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS ;cu> Lodge, F and A.M.: Cres- rund Denetits. Announcement wai Solemn Requiem Mass was]Oreen Street, for Frank BakJ 'NOTE: For insertions In the ralendw, eull Mrs. Lester KrtM, Wood- that 11,900 pounds ol sung at St. Michael's Chucrh 111 Ross Street, who died cent Temple, Ancient Order of WOODBRIDOE , SITil ZFXENAK 8ervices were conducted a1 55 Inverness Terrace, Fords. LJ-fl-2215. or Independent- .„ ..,.„ 2116 will have been collected in the 1 0 and burial was In the church Thursday after a brief Illness Noble Mystic Shrine; Central WOdDBRIDGE — Funeral the Hungarian Reformed Jersey Shrine Club: New Jer- Leader, ME-4-11U. before noon Tue«day ot each week Mra. hold an exclusive showing of'drive « far. Proceeds WW i cemetery. Rev. Albert Oaydos A resident 4f Woodbridge for "John Paul .lones" at the,beneflt the Crippled CniK ..vires wpre hold Tuesday' :hurch and burial was In sey Consistory, Order of Scott- KreM In correspondent (or Fords. Hopelawn and Ketwbej.i 1 officiated. 57 years, he retired as an em- Woodbrldfte Drive-In. Route l!Fund. Anyone wishing to n C.ielnw Funeral Home, floverleaf Park Cemetery. ish Rite; Perth Amboy Forest. OC'TOBF.R on October 7 Proceeds will go'nate papers to the Elks may 14 cii-rrn Street, for Joseph Tall Cedars of Lebanon: Cop- 1 MRS. MARGARET HEGEDUS MHS. MATH.LDA BECKMAN^ ^\£T "" .,,nk. 178 Strawberry Hill per Square Club and Middlesex 1-Mertlng. American Hume Department, Women's Club of;to the Crippled Children Fund drop them off at 466 Amboy VIHI'1. who died Saturday In KEA8BEY—Funeral services! WOODBRIDOE _ Funeralj He was a charter member ami! Fords, 1P.M., Fords Library. , Tickets are on sale at the Park Avenue or call 1 ouncll, Royal Arcanum. were held Monday from J. S. were held yesterday^,. tru8tM of the tfungarl9n r;tli Amboy General Hospital p He Is survived by his widow. 1— Meeting, board of Ramot chapter. B'nai B'rith Women, Mltruska Funeral Home, Fords, from Grelner Funeral Home. A resident of Woodbridge for Reformed Church and a mem- Mi -. Marie DeLucy Delta; a home of Mrs. Myron Shevell. Cllvn Hills Road. MeUtchen.i for Mrs. Margaret Hegedus, 15 44 Green Street, for Mrs, Ma- years, he was employed at |ber of Camp 86. Woodman of1 daughter. Mrs. Matthew Crist- 3—Art exhibit, Woman's Club of Fords, ouLiide Fords Na-i Crows Mill Road, who died thilda Beekman, 257 Amboy ;• Valentine Brick Company. the World. Woodbrldee. offerson, Edison and a grand- tlonal Bank. Thursday at St. Peter's Hospl- Avenue who died Monday in He Is survived by his widow.1 He wis a member of the Hun- son. 4 Annual communion breakfast, Our Lady of Peace Altar Visit Our DRUG STORE tal. New Brunswick. Cranford Hall Nursing Home. Isusanna. and two brothers, An- Reformed Church and Rev. *Peter Kowslchuk will and Rosary Society. Reformed Ped- Born In Hungary, sbi was a A nat)ve of Denmark she!drew. Woodbrldge. and Michael officiate at services In the First 4—Mission week for teenage members of Our Lady of Peace communicant of St. Michael's lived here most of her llfei jln Europe Greek Catholic Church, Perth Services were conducted at Baptist Church nnd burial will Church. is survived by his widow Amboy. Widow of the late Olaf M. the Hungarian Reformed be In Cloverleaf Memorial Park, 5—Meeting, Fords Women's Democratic Club, . St, Nltiiolas Mary Pinter Zelenak; two Widow of the late John JBeckman, she in survived by Church and burial was InlWoodbrldge. Church. • j 5am:liters. Mrs. Russell Bvarensj Hegedus, she is survived by'jthree. daughters, Mrs. Russell Cloverletif Park Cemetery. 5-• •Meeting, William J. Warren Association, Fords Tumble irtdlesrx and Mrs. Joseph MRS. MARGUERITE three daughters, Mrs. Helen Parkstrom, West Orange, Mrs. Woodbrldge. Inn, 103 Fords Avenue. WondbrldRe; two sons, Wacaster, Colonla: Mrs. Mar Rossell Demarest, Rahwayand BINOEWALD 8 -Meeting, Second Ward, 7th and 8th District: Democratic Jr., Avene.l and John, garet Bartos, Carteret. and Mrs. |Mrs. William Nlederau, Scotch MRS. VERONICA HEGEDUS WOODBRIDGE Funeral Club, Park Villa, Route 1. Wnnribridgc and nine Rrand- Betty Whovdik, Massachusetts; Plains; a son. Irving, South WOODBRtDGE — Funeral services were held Saturday 10— Smorgasbord Supper, sponsored, by Second Ward Republi- Ihildrrn. three sons, John, Knasbey; Zol- Amboy; six grandchildren; two services were held Saturday from Grelner Funeral Home. 44 can Club, School 14 from 5 to 8-P. M. ireat-grandchlldren and her from Leon J. Gerlty Funeral Green Street, for Mrs. Mar- 14—Federation night. Woman's Club of Fords, Our Lady of twin sister, Mrs. Prank P. Sea- JHome, for Mrs. Veronica Hege- guerite A. Blndewald, James Peace Church auditoriumaudto . NATIONAL man, Perth Amboy. Idus, 281 Main Street, who died burg, a former 'local resident, 14—Parent-Teacher Night, Keasbey Home and School'Asso- who died Thursday at Perth PHARMACY ] Burial was In Presbyterian Wednesday, elation. Amboy General Hospital. '.:hurch cemetery. A native of Hungary, she 14- -Meeting,- Hopelawn Lions Club. 7 P. M., Kennv Acres, PROCLAMATION .lived here most of her life and Widow of the late Gustavo 20—Meeting, Ramot chapter, B'rwl B'rith Women, 8.30 P. M WEEK I GEORGE HAWKINS was a communicant of Mt. |Blndewald. she Is survived by Metuchen Jewish Community Center. WHEREAS, there are neighbors, friends and relatives four daughters, Mrs. Kenneth services Cflrmel Church. 20--Meeting, Ramot chapter, B'nai B'rith. Metuchen Jewish among us who because of disease, accident or war are FORDS — Funeral [Rechnitzer, Woodbridge, Mrs. were held Monday at Coral Widow of the' late John Community Center, 8:30 P. M. handicapped; and John Shewchuk, Colonia and Gables, Fla,, for George Haw- Hegedus, she Is survived by 22-Meeting, St. John's Episcopal Church PTA. iMrs. Robert Anderson and Mrs kins, a former resident of Fords daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ba- 27—Meeting, Roosevelt Estates Civic Association, Our Lady of WHEREAS, our people in many ways and over many Charles Ringled, Jamesburg; who died Friday at Miami laga, Woodbrldge: a son, John. Peace School, years have indicated that they want the handicapped [Czechoslovakia: eight grand- four sons. LeRoy and Joseph Beach, Fla. 28—Meeting, Hopelawn Lions Club, 7 P. M., Kenny Acres. to be rehabilitated and restored to the fullest possible '• • •• • Ml MM. .I „„„„ J Woodbrldge, Gustave. Spots- Mr. Hawkins moved to Mlamil^lldren, fifteen Rreat-grand- 30—Costume dance^sponsored by residents of Lafayette extent; and children and three great-great- wood and Charles, English- two months ago after retiring town; thirteen grandchildren and Roosevelt Estates, Kiddie Keep-Well Camp, Roose- from Heyden Chemical Corp. grandchildren. WHEREAS, because of prejudice and Ignorance there her mother, Mrs. Jeanette velt Park. where he had been a chemical Htgh Mass of Requiem was are those with high qualifications who are unable to Heisler, JamesbuiR and a sister NOVEMBER engineer. sung at Our Lady of Mt. Carme'i find gainful employment: and i and burial was In St. Mrs. Idabelle Dunphy, Wood 7—Costume dance, Roosevelt Estates Civic Association, Kenny He was a former member of bridge. Acres, Route 9. Fords American Legion Post and Cemetery. WHEREAS, "a job for a handicapped worker Is a Burial was In Cloverleaf Park 14—Atitcon dance, sponsored by Raritan Valley Lodge and St. IVer'< •Kplscopal Church. PA8SPORT TO DIGNITY, the dignity that comes from jLOUIS L. DIETZ Ramot chapter B'nai B'rith, Jewish Community Center. Perth Amboy. Cemetery. becoming an Independent and self-suponrtlng person, a FORDS — Funeral services He is survived by his widow. Metuchen. taxpayer Instead of a tux consumer, and n narrlcipant In the community's economic and snrlal life; and ldorf Mri ive si^ Ef'Home. 23 Ford Avenue., for.Declbiu, dinner dance chair- WHEREAS, surveys hove shown thflt those employers lm BS«V« 1ror, Cl«ett Si>ah Louis L- Diptz' 81 Hoy AvenUe' man' Woodbrldge Townsllip who do hire handicapped workers have found them to lavfknsTndSi S'nll U who died Tuesday in Perth Am- Republican Organisation, an- SALE I'ricert for bf better than noimul workers, more consclPiitlDiis. less Sata ™ W S J" P',,T Dov General Hospital. «u».nrM ticket, are now availa- PLI6LIX PHARMACY n[ New j},. This Kvmt at likely to quit, hnrdT workers with better attendance Vew York CHv "•and" "•thre-e » "«•""• BrlUtn.'ble through all ward leaders records and that tliev am IPSS accident prnne; he had lived in Fords irandr.hildrcn. .Conn., BRIDGE LESSONS 50 1\ MAIN STREET - WOnDBRIDCF N PERTH AMBOY — Brldne' 59 to 7950 NOW. THEREFORE, I, Hugh B. Qulpley Mayor of essons for adults will be given Woodbrldge urge all citizens to observe WOODBRTDOF on Tuesday evenings from 8 to All new Fall moirhnndisr Phone: \1K -1-0809 EMPLOY THE HANDICAPPED WEEK, October 4-10. YOU CANT BUY 10 P.M. at the Perth Amboy 1959 and, I urge all emplqyers to show their willingness YMCA. Betty Means will be. in- at interesting advance sale OPKN EVENINGS TILL 10 — SUNDAY TILL 1 P, M. to help bring about the full rehabilitation of our phy- Nl!T OH STOVE PEA COAL structor and morei information prices. BRIEGS sically and mentally restored by telling local offices of may be obtained by calling Mrs, PERTH AMBOY FRKF PARKING REAR OF STORE the New Jersey State Employment Service or trio New .95 ,45 Rose Darts, women's director at SMITH AT KINO STItllTiS Jersey Rehabilitation Commission that they will him COAL 19 HI 2-3632. 20 Ton qualified handicapped workers. Ton

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25 COOKE WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES MEMBBJ? FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AND 475 Rahway Avenue Woodbrldge, N. J. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ill THI DINNII OKHFI SHOW • IVSRY WIIK OM CM-TV.'.. HUH tOWIU THOMAI *N0 THI Htm • MONDAY TH«U WIDAY ON C|f THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 ed ov in charge of iiir [„-, chairman, announced musicjjfj I • 1. J\ * the toll T)ttrrtPT betwmi tr)e mating of chriM,i Pulton and liberty Mchsngesjers. Mrs. Leroy Bowen, «h»lrman ties and decoration Achievement Awards Name PlanS will be provided by Jon Vonah tjCWllKlt I 0111 IS Attendance at trie sixth dis- Ullit the are*. Schmidt 1 of nursery service, mad« »n ap- church bazaar to br and his orchestra. '•— trict president's council In peal tor a used play pen orvember 13 and 14 at 1 To Judo Exhibition The next hour of adoration JQ Scotch Plains was reported by other children's equipment for Hall, will be held at Holy Spirit' Miss Oall Cooper, president, use In the nursery during serv- Afler lhe °< Cub 8he the club will be Ices. H Burnt Lane, was!!«ho01 j» lMt with Mrs ^ i hostess .-_; week at a member-]Oscar Eb€rle and Dfn 8 ir of St. Andrew1! Church Presiding charge of the openln we She said each club year's show, have been|jtateg and «hlp tea to organize a Colonl»! * " September meeting in- Philip Miceli, president. Wil-ggj™, r iast y monleB at Ws Since then, we have heldj , centerpiece fo rnrned over to tthh e trusteestt , chapter of Hadawah, Mrs. Leo; - exhibition by thejltan Bernath, vice preside™president,^ ^ ^ .. »nee wc». « ••-.- ••— t0 enU r ft Dr. John P rth w d Mrvlng judging at the fall supper con-; Ed d Slmonsen, waysjspeaker at the Octot.-• Anoda, Maplewood. who In a! Achievement awards were M M lk ln MrR War P*»t prealdent and honorary[presented as follow*: judo Tram, directed by Offirer and LRicharJ d?-f^lC HBy-d furtherin community, the specific, and »"SS^SSL^ i*»pnoiwl£ *-"•'* MS' E ference. October 22 In Pl» -!an'(i means chairman, will beilng. !nwls ot tWg rtsolve the problem. The field. Reservations for the con- vtee-preildent of the northern Pet*r , Scott Roberts. Frankel October 10 in thejthorne. carnival chairman, for -1^4 himaelf to a continua Jo new Jersey region of Hadaasah.JRobert Bolan, John Schmidt. cnurcn j,an Michel Myzka ls:}obs well done. Mr. Haythorn»|tlon ot the program of Was the speaker. William Thorne, John BarkB- thanked all for their help In Democratic Administration. _ the matter and by October 9. (ch8lrmar hoping "for an early decision." She told the history of theidal*. John Jewkes. Robert Sa-' c lf( L,chairma n of|mak1ng the carnival a success' .^ ^fe^t,, made by November 7 Is Junior Art Day| at Newark Museum and mem- organization and IU present^". Donald Staback and David »^^ZT^l.r '*ther g communion! Th^e next meeting will be one of my opponents that things aims both In Israel and the F°cciponte. jhave been accomplished only, bers were urged to attend with United States. Hadaasah is one Graduation certificates were because he decided to run areProject Chosen young guesti. There will be a of the largest Jewish women's utterly ridiculous.' Mr. Schmidt special program for children. NOTICE! in this country, Jr.. George Ravnak, Jr., Ber- Yearbooks were distributed by ta 1WU ( 1 By Junior chapters in every stateWd Cohe'n and^Larry Korland jchalrman. ™ « J "Jj J^^VK««" • Meredith -Improvements are not made |Miss Oallsin. Puerto Rico. Mrs. Amodal HPrh«f wini.m. and HM-W pt«« m the new churrhlW BU f r McKean. Meredith, (U 1 i1 y Mrs. Donald Roder, Mrs. ;Rofld, former Sewaren ^-'oWrS^TlwVre Part "of 7 AVENEI—A ^*rr « J' *" ^ also described her recent tourist Kraemer Troop 48 and^»" e»ery Thursday 23rd'long-range program designed tothe Save the ChUdren Pourtda- Frank Genesco and Mrs Lylt'] ofl8rael inal lans for lhe parish denU. celebrated their . iHarold Berhstein. Troop 70 F P anniversary thMICe mos...1™t numbe..^..^.r optio„., n was the hifthllght of th.Grae y were guests Hospitality; Mrs. William Herf, Highland welcomed the graduates Into dining in Ne proyic That has been and «ill recent meeting of Junior Wo-jwas m charge of Mrs John The AMERICAN Park, anda _ vice-presidenp t ofjscoutlng. continue to be my guidepost/'itnans Club of Avenel at the,£gan jri ant( Miss C the state Hadassah, was chair- • An appeal was made for den tf added. JPirst Aid Squad building. ThetTne group will celebrate 1 1:1 man of the meeting. and committeeman. Mr. Schmidt noted that when-Foundation's program for help-j32nd anniversary October •tressed the need for a chapter Volunteers are asked to call) he first took office 12 years ago ing children In need was ex-; Jn Colonia and urged all pres- CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS only U per cent of his ward plained. The juniors haveji BARBER SHOP :John Cody or Mr. Miller. (Contributions to this column must be. in this office no ent to work for charter mem- The Halloween candy sale had sewers. ichosen this program u thejf bership in the near future. ht*r than TUESDAY NOON* of each week> I <><;U'ii in Our ends October 9. The Halloween "By the end of this year ap-jelub project for this year. Theyj Mrs. Temkin was appointed costume party will be held f OCTOBER proxlmately 90 per cent of the hope to raise $96 to aid a south- (jMAA * (\t roll Ward will have sewers and the em rural mountain school, TO temporary chairman, and Mrs. October 26. i 2—Meeting. Woman's Auxiliary, Iselin Little Boys League. Abraham Kramer, temporary small area remaining is being raise the funds, the club is pre- •ecretary-treasurer. Mrs. H. P. First Presbyterian Church. Iselin. surveyed for action." he went sentine a three-act play. "Cin- WOODBRIDOE - llx White, 5—Meeting, Colonla Club, School 16. 8 P. M. y Blacker, Mrs. Leonard Bram, Club derella of Loreland" November Church Guild ot the First Pu>.s-; 5—Meeting. First Ward, Sixth District. Democratic on . 21 at the Barren Avenue SchoolJbyterian Church opened its fnlli Mrs. Seymour Cohen and Mrs.j Most of the proieets now un at " Kramer helped with the tea. A Woodbridge. derway in the Ward 'vere; Progress on the play was re-!season with a buffet supper; Mrs. I*wrence Weiss, Wood- AFC 6—Meeting, Junior Woman's Club of Woodbridge, Independ- 1 ^^^Xl^w™**™™^^Galisin. chairman. Mrs. James \\rs. John JSSir"',!!Eppensteiner and ent-Leader Building, 18 Green Street. ever thought of running WOODBRmOE Wood-1 6—Meeting, Colonia branch. Perth Amboy Hospital Guild, The Chain E Gordon was named propsMrs. Paul 82 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET Andrew Hadassah. was advisor, assist- Church has) School 16, 8:15 P. M. project, was started three years'chairman and Mrs. Jameschairmen. Mrs iDircrtlv Across From Former Location) 8ted a of events for; bless- ed by Mrs. Alfred Kaplan, vice- » f 6—Meeting. Colonia Council of CWic Associations, School 17, ago under complete Democra- Mazza. costumes. Mrs. Bruce guild advisor, asked the president of the Woodbridge!tne cominK •"**.« fo'lows: , tic Administration" McKee, ads and boosters chair- ing. Mrs Alex Nemeth, wife of. The Youtn ch0lr made up of 8:30 P. M. e Discussing the dispute over man, announced October 13 as the new pastor, was the hojmred S r, , u . „, u ,JfourthJ , fifth and sixth grade! 6—Membership party, Sisterhood of Jewish Commuuity Cen- The Coloma chapter will hold -^ W(wilUl rehe8rsrehearsee tontonighi t at| I ter. School 21. Colonia, 8 P. M. a membership drive during Oc- Mrs. James Sherrard< tober for charter members, 8—Meeting, Ladies' Auxiliary, Woodbridge V.F.W. Ome 8—Meeting, executive board, Colonia Branch, AAUW, home Anyone Interested in Joining ^^ ler n ^ "^ aske..1,^d1 »to» cal«niil «,Mrs. . TV™!.!.Temkin, . FTTJTJT * '" cnarge. of Mrs. Russell Ludkw, 810 Central Avenue, Railway 1-1297. or Mrs. Cohen, TV 1- Sunday is Worldwide Com- 8 P. M. 0080. A committee of the new munion Sunday and the begin-! ning of loyalty month, Rev.! 8—Court of Honor. Scout Troop 44. New Dover Methodist chapter will meet shortly with Church, Colonia, 8 P. M. officers of the southern New Theodore C. Seamon will de-j liver the sermon and the Senior 10—Dance, Colonia Council of Civic Association, Ye Olde Log Jersey region to plan a "Charter Choir will sing; " i 10-Meetlng'. Holy Name Society. St. Andrew's Church. Avenel. Night." Cabin. Clark. 8 P. M. The Junior Intermediate Fel- 13—Meeting. Woodbridge Sub-Junior Women's Club, Inde lowship Choir will meet Sunday pendent-Leader Building. at 5:30 P.M. with Oeorje Munn, 13—Meeting, Green Ridge Civic Association, heme of John| Schreiner Talks director and Mrs. Frank Mc- Symko, Colonla, 8 P. M. Qarrah, accompanist: 13—Meeting, Schools 2 and 16 PTO, Colonia. 8 P. M. David On Local Taxes Intermediate Youth Pellow- 14—Meeting, Pack Committee, Cub Pack 130, with i ship with Ronald Gutwein, OHourke, Colonia, 8 P. M. AVENEL — Township taxesjieader, meets Sunday at 6 P.M. 17-Chinese Auction', Woodbridge V.F.W. Auxiliary. fua s ththe subjecnbject of an address j MethodisMhdit t YoutYthh FellowshiFllhip bT Wattnt Schr«iner, local at- 7 P.M. 19—Paid up membership party, Woodbridge chapter. Hadassah meets at Miss Oft.. 20-22—Rummage sale, sponsored by Sisterhood oT Congrega- torney, at the first fall meeting Barany will be in charge of the Of the Third Ward, Sixth Dis-jprogram. tion Adath Israel at the Woodbridge Community Center. triet Democratic Club. Mr; The official church board 21—Meeting, Sewaren History Club. Scbrtiner wa* introduced byjmeeu Monday at 8 P.M. in the 23—Meeting, Cub Pack 130, School 16, Colonia, 7:30 P. M. Cotnmltteeman Elmer Dragos.(Bible class room. 24—Fall dance, Third Ward, Sixth District Democratic Club. Committeeman Alibani also! The executive board of the Avenel. FRESH LEAN TENDER spoke and Introduced AnthonyjWoman's'socWy of Christian 24—Grape Dance. St, Andrew's Parish, Avenel. -Ht& Wulty, candidate for Town Service meets Wednesday lit 36—MeetingWolf, , ColoniaMettaw, s8 Orel P. M* ,of Troop .44. home of Mrs. Roger Committee in the Third Ward. 7:30 P.M. The Commission on Missions meets at 8:30 P.M. and 31—Pre-election dance, First Ward, Sixth District, Democratic The fall dance to be heId|Senior Choir rehearses at 7 Club, Craftsmen's Hall, Woodbridge. October 24 was discussed byiP.M. 31—Halloween dance, Woodbridge V.F.W. and Auxiliary. ~_jl«$fc Qehulte, Chairman. A final Tha Me*:* : report wu given by Fred Hyde, eon will be held in Fellowship NOVEMBER chajman, on the combined pic-JHall Thursday from 114& A M 3—Cake Sale. Schools 2 and 16 PTO, Colonia. 4—Meeting, Sewaren History Clufc. nio held in July with all local ]t0 1 p.M. All business men and Detnocratic organizations. j women are invited. Youth Qhoir. 7—Bake Sale, Colonia Mothers Circle, Troop 44, Marks Harris, Sew members welcomed by!practice is held Thursday at Main Street, .Railway. Mr. Schultz were Mr. and MrsjT P.M. 13—Square da-nce, Colonia Cub Pack 130. at 8 P. M. William Barrett, Mr. and Mrs.jpn,^..^^^^ Loin Portion Whole or Either Hall Center Cut Chops or Robert Deuel and Mr. and Mrs Rib Portion Robert 8ternick. Mrs. Lyle Gray was a guest. Third Ward County Com- AMBOY FEED REPEAT SPECIAL - c mitteemen and Women were guests. Lou Coyle, Sewaren Committeeman, won the door priie. A buffet supper was en- (In compliance with your many phone calls) joyed. RED EMPEROR Ib. Program Planned 29:39:49:7SERVE WITH TASTY DELICIOUS 9 By Sisterhood TULIPS 2 Ib WOODBRIDGE — Milldred 15 pig 25' Strkuss, actress, humorist and (Reg. 10 for $100) Chef's Best Sauerkraut raconteur, will present a pro- <)f .If LANCASTER BRAND TOP or BOTTOM grain, "Magic Moments in Areih ^ Books," at the meeting of Sis- Veqetableiey _^_ _ ^^. terhood of Congregation Adath EXTRA FANCY COftTLAND Israel to be held October 5 at BUIBS for -00 Boneless Ib the Community Center. Round Roast 89 A veteran of radio, stage and Apples television, she has appeared in Just Arrived! BALANCE-BLENDED SWEET TfNDER CALIFORNIA LANCASTER BRAND "Madwoman of Chaillot," "Arms Bnd the Man," "Autumn Gar- 11b ! .den" and others. She is with Imported Carrots 2^19^ [ The speakers bureau of the Na- MARYLANO GOLDEN tional Women's League of the United Synagogues and has en- TULIP Wir^WONDERLAW. tertained men and women's GRASS SEED Sweet Potatoes groups all along the eastern seaboard. BULBS 100% A donation was voted to the BIRDS EYE Whit* or Woodbridge Emergency Squad Ken, $10 Per 100 Permanent Seed Mixture Colon Mrs. Al Turtletaub will have an Scot Tissue assortment of candy for sale "For Lawns of Permanent Beauty" for the New Year's holiday. WiRdertawg Utility-. IDEAL FRENCH FRIED Leadership course will be Scort given at the center op consecu- 5 Ib. Canister only 9 or ' tlv* Thursdays beginning Octo- White Family : ber 15. Save $4.00 WONDERLAWN ; HEADS POST IDEAL MIXED BULBS ISELIN — Mrs. Joseph LAWN FOOD 10 oz. Scott Kowejsza, Edward Street, was 2S lbs. $2.50 — SO lbs. J3.95 While or Colon [ installed as commander of Post 400, lady Legionnaires, in cere- Per monies conducted Saturday at Complete Dinner for Only the Legion Home, Metuchen [The group is made up of women who served in the armed forces Tomato Juice • during World War II. County Commander Botiin Rathbun and his staff conducted the ceremony. PATIO Pet Food ^ •"• PS BLOCKS MINUTf MAID EXPRESS BUSES Evergreens Grapefruit Juice 3 EVERY Peanut Butter SATURDAY AND j .98 VIRGINIA LEE WEDNESDAY Apple Kaiser Foil ••- ATLANTIC CITY RACE TRACK AMBOY FEED and GARDEN SHOP i Main t. School EsWblkhed m,» — Wabb, PTM. on Cake Premium Crackers 279 New Brunswick Ave. ic«»r o< oa su»t> PERTH AMBOY •Ml 10:30 am. on MJWKME Al A

I man presented them with Rifts Winston, Hughes Highway Pledge Hopelawn Lions from the Pack. Aid to Business HJST PARAGRAPHS. LAFAYETTE ESTATES 1 Each cub brought his hobby Always (lommend Hess »nd displayed them to carry out florae genius can make » By Blanchard SHORECREST at FORDS Aid the the month-i theme. Grausam's Aim ortune if he will contrive • . V (K iDBRIDOE—Woodbridw «»•»».«,» ,.„... vi u Announcement WM m»de of omen's purse with a tipper ftt FORDS - An all-out cam- HOPELAWN-WIMam Nork, of Mr. Ulman U WOODBRIDOE —A promise ,, \,isliip Republican candi- paign to fijht further highway tne mlrfnMmt to be a "First Ward Mrster" ;he bottom. That's where thty BT MRS LESTER RREKN zone chairman, spoke on the cub ma|ter William Vint will , ,,,,; Maynnrd Winston, First encronchment on resldentlRl WM made today by William J ilways find something. ',. . l i,nd John Hughes, Third 55 Inrernrffi T>rrae«, Forts yearly. membership drive and become the new cubmaster In ( arras In the Second Ward wi>s contests to be held during the; b Orausam, Democratic candidate -~ Quonset Scout. ,,'' ,l' declared tod&y that the Novem Dr ir rmnounccd today by Leon L. 1,1 8-1215 month at a meeting of the; . g Karrell and Kurt or Town Commlttetmtn from •,f, t's of Leon Hes« and Hess R1( h rd vr Blanchflrd, Democratic incum- Hopelnwn Uons Club last week appointed den the Pint Wird. 8«r«itllr can be avoided by NewCubntaster sor a variety show Saturday at tioned among til the ttxpty Those who say these "«t»w route for the Freeway which vailnble. An orchestra will mi': R capable, strong, yel Hi a picture. 8 at the Barron Avenue votes" don't mean anything will skirt residential areas. ay for dancing. Mrs. Mlenael •p /~1 I ers. usinndlnu mayor with a her He pledged himself, If elect' \re burning their brldgw be- , This yenr, limes are an fjerllent choice for frequent "There Is no need for even ft ,tley announced final plans rnr l lin ,l)]c |i-;\m of Township com- will be featured a« wj| I«I<0 ,n ^j ^t ef(Wt fa M, hind them; the next report may UK In pin, limeades, stltd dremiinirti and tarnishes bwaiiM single home to be condemned be formulated this week M. US. VU1S rriwn" Mr. Hughes alw WOODBRIDOE — Anton Ul- tell ts the ballroom team, slst the First Ward's buslnesr show things going the)r wtj.— by the Freeway," he ndded nd will be announced in next .d that "an early and con- Florid*, li shipping one and a half times more of the bit, ' peek's paper. man. cubmaster, welcomed the Nance and Cheney, the to be of greater tine" lynchDurg (Va.) Hews. "But other Interests, Including ,,,11s mforcement of health members of Cub Pack 134 to Its Kittens, LoJ and Una and th« more varied service to the loca Juicy, Medltftg Persian variety than last summer, Mew York State, appear more —Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. iliitions would have correct first meeting at the Trinity Rocketones, recording stars of residents." He It Lime Meringue Pie Interested in getting Federa erome McGulnness who have In- entire air pollution mat- Parish House this week. Jubllea Records. "I will do everything In mi A husband is a man who li Aid for pet projects like this mught their new home at 87 ,imckly and effectively." 3 f|H separated 4 tablespoons Florida Robert Ludwigson, Dennis Clement Kubian, chairman, power to make the residents o spouse broken. — northern ihan In the local Interests of randywlne Road. : Winston spoke out U teaspoon cream of lartar Iline juice Vint, and William Hawkins announced proceeds will be used the First Ward continue to t> my constituents." —Mrs, Fred Strett, president: Natural News. . in,! conflicting proposals o M ieupoon salt l'i teaspoons grated Florida graduated into scouting. They toward the completion of the proud of the area In which the: Mr. Blanchard said the Town- rs. Leonard Narode, Hillel Democratic candidates from 1 cup sugar lime rind irt welcomed into Troop 34 chapter headquarters on Free- HV(. ThB Improvement of ou »d. "We must make Uu Pirn ship's proposed alternate route chairman, and Mrs. Lester I nnd Woodbridw. On Richard Van Wagner, Ml- man Street. roads, recreational facilities an Ward a place where people are . 1 cup heavy cream, wlilppcd I would use undeveloped land In ress, were hostesses Sunday lidiite. he asserted, want* hael Farrell presented their After the show the audience ssrvlces will be one of my goals iroud to live and that we are the Keasbey area. Ith members of B'nal B'rlth ii.fry and commercial de- Beat eg* whites until foamy. Add cream of tartar and aduation certificates. Mr. Ul- will enjoy dancing. "People come first," he add doing snd will contlnut to do." iin:ii'iit, nnd the other Is op- salt; beat eggi until stiff but not dry. Add 3i cup of the "By building the road there, hapters, at a reception for new ,i in the snme proposition. ingsr, fradually beating until very stiff. Cover baking sheet he concluded, "the Freeway not larents of Rutfters University tudents in New Brunswick. The nuiiiniird by saying: eter on paper with pencil. Cover circle with meringue about onjy would avoid resldentia: i":,r time for saying all areas, but would pave the wa afternoon reception, attended one-half Inch deep, With spoon or pastry tube pile remain- by several hundred, was held !.:, to all people Is at an end. for further selective Industrial Ing meringue around edge of circle. Bake in a very slow ,t the Hillel foundation student ontrolled growth and our izatlon." oven (275* F.) one hour. Leave on paper until cool. For center, Church Street. • taxes speak for themselves. the filling, beat the egg yolks; add remaining VA cup sugar —Roosevelt Estates Civic As- 14 developmenti were and Ilsw juice. Cook over boiling water, stirring constantly AUXILIARY ELECTS ;uhL in without planning by sociation will hold a Halloween until thickened. Add grated lime rind. Remove from heat; TSELIN—The Mothers Aux costume party and dance Nov- mayor and his team, and Wary of Boy Scout Troop with heavy brown paper. Mark circle eight inches In diam- mber 7 at Kenny Acres, Route mm !•; H matter of record. met at the home of Mrs. John chlll. Fold Into whipped cream. Place meringue on serving 0. All area residents are cor- Mot ion the administration Wlttershelm to elect officers r pl»ie. Fill meringue shell. Chill six to twelve hours In the dially Invited. Tickets, will be :n h*t It in working to bring and plan the year's program ftfrlgtrator. Garnish with lime slices, raspberries, mint ivallable through Civic Associa- 'Mlustrlal ratables when the Those elected were Mrs. Petei tion members or at the door •• nf the Industrial commls- tarn or cherries if dolrrd. Bablack, president; Mrs. Joh •:': is loaded with dust from Yield: six servlncs. Higglns, vice-president: Mr : nf use. Bernard H, Smith, secretary 1IVES UP LICENSE AT 90 Mrsn Bernard CosU'llo treu; Birmingham! Ala. — Ninety nil' lux bill speaks for Itself CENTORT; IN ONE CHTRClf ! Swap • Mrs. Bernard CosU'llo, treu; price for uncontrolled urer. •ear-old Hughes B. Kenned: Muntervllle, Iowa — For all! Miss Teeler — "It's Just too -ave up his driver's license re itii Is now being paid. iher 100 years. Mrs. Mary Kind-ibad. You said you wouldn't give 96 YEARS YOUNG ; know that I speak for all gently, saying "a man my ag_( blake has been v member of theiaway the secret I told you." Charleston. R. I. — To eel when I »ay that had better quit driving a car. local Lutheran Church. She! Miss Tongey — "I didn't give brate her 96th birthday anni *"!M!T !H.""'f.JC^l-" was enrolled by baptism at the'it away. I merely exchanged versary. Mrs. Martha Cranda Treasury bill rates advance your secret for another." took her first airplane ride. •harply. •..i,i! tho illegal Keasbpyi i:!<•!• license are fine example.^ •ihni. WP need In our local •-: nint-iit. I^t's ulve them a jiiiWicim majority to do those pub oh 1 i'v that must be done to pro- odr 1 nnr future." selling 11 U!>l ACKKAC.r: BILL : >i House has sent to the caps! itv a bill preserving farm :-MC allotments on land • !i over by th« Oovenunent - ipservolrs and other Fed projects under the right of top fa !i»nt domain. The bill In :•!•! would make It compul- fur the Government to Klvej '.timi'f whose land had been! .in mer his (arm allotment PLAID COATS •n l.c Irascd the land back in ihe Government for. use. BEDROOM r FUR-WARM PHONE PILE-LININGS MONTH $*';

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•nnMavMm.SherJai.dJan. teentn WrUl__y at . puty—'" ";—.i* *w ttilV.nd man! Vas master of ceremonies McN()lty „ nfltjvp (>t th(, T1;f tlrs, fnli meeting was Ice Linkov. Newark. ,_lven by hll parents. Quests•_**»£ ™!.™VX™«M r,r.,_i Kni_M John Boyle "WASHING —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ack-j «,.,' other fund rnisintr affairs to aid Grand Knight Port Readin_, a are._ a of Wood-hold Monday...... at th.e home of the !were his grandmother, 'the church building fund, at a presented Mr. Terzella with « i|, j companies already president. Miss Alice Plshman erman and sons, Robert, Jr., |bri( e sa d Henry Rohlfs. and his brother, meettnir, Thursday in tlie rec- token of tlie council's appreciB-| , , j^^ . Lef,,,.,,^ Avenue. Joseph, James and Raymond locaUld n ne Ward m!lkf THIRTY Robert. Jr.; Mr. and Mrs Hen- reatlon room. ,(1011 for his work while holding Ws WBrd Tftwn t(ie larRMt tAX _ were Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. ry Rohlfs, and his brother. The annual bazaar will be'office. .revenues to the Township. Neweat Typ*. W^ Edward Ackerman, Newton. Robert. Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Hen-! at the church November 5 Amo^ the^est^h^Uend-, Tlle vptPrfln RP«d.nB _ Had-y WELL" —Carol Kronert, daughter of ry Happle and sons Richard *d AUTOMATIC WASHllts pd ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Kronert. Henry, Alan, Gary. Wayne and Mrs of Mrs A W lev. Committeemeri Pet«; industry has made a substantial TEN was guest of honor at a party Bruce, Uelta. and Mr. and Mrs..«« 1 chairman vlth Mrs. Schmidt and Thomas Costel]0|Contr,butlon to tnp ^eH-beinR : MODERN, SELF-SERVICE given tty her parents in observ- 10-MlnuU Westlnchnusf Joseph DeSena and sons, Jo- «» co-chairman. A and,County perk M. Joseph^ thp community and must be ance of ber sixth birthday. 1 seph, Jr.; and Jeffrey, of Ni will be served Duffy. ______jassimilated as a ''neighbor.'' FORDS - A' oil paintlrm Automatic T)rv»>rh Guests were Diane, M.Mrs. Nich-' ~ i He said Public Service Elec- dinners at well known rrslau- COIN OPERATED LAUNDROMAT and Martin Schaefer. Jr.. Mrs. Edward ^ i ,'IA(\ (trie & Oas Co. Is the bluest rants, rlnthine for youngster.' 119 MAIN STRKKT (• »>«""»« f'«m * I t) WOODBRIIKiK, peiiafterB Mi-lien jsinRle taxpayer in town, con- nn tfudults ftnd household KOCK!' and daughter, Jane and Mrs. Eleanor JlndrBcekj""j " petersen will be in J Dance Tomorrow trlbutin?some SI.6OO'.r)00 a year ni: the vnrietv of item Prances; Mr. and Mrs. Theo- MrMrss o arr nmO Owned and Operated by Hegen and son, Philip, Irving- charge of baked goods and Mrs • In gross taxes. to br sold n! the auction dnnce dore Caltendo and children, ; ! Rus-sen and Mrs. KrebirL s wil111l bke W0ODBRIDOE The United: i "Publir-uouc Servicofivicte* nonuww IIJs? ex-t"A- spoilsponsore,on.d bbyRa.itpy Rari(jinn VB)1P> Pearl and Georjre Sable of the Famous Woodbridge Laundromat Mrs. An- Art*.. Sr.;chai™^of card_party obe. hWomen; wj. vie a t = jpandlnu its generating piant in UK]...;. anrt Ramot chnnter -Ms. ..."....„ — P'sns^.he port Readinp-Sewaren area B'nni Brith. November M .it " thony Vardl and children. An- has returned home'after a few held in the waunn. teen age dance to be held! t h will contribute an addl- thp jpniifli Community Center " thony, Jr., and Barbara; Mrs. months' visit with Mr. and Mrs On Monday th'fTA mem- wri c Your NEW of St. Anne's at School 16. Colonia, tomorrowjtional $500,000 in taxes to, the \irtiichen ^ James Clark, Mr. and Mrs. An- E. Harold Pavie, Morristown.jbers will be _ thony Milkowski, Martha Neale, of Trinity Episcopal from 7 to 11 P. M. Richard {Township." he stated. As an added feature, a "rov- Will Re Open T Ressell, Mrs. Anthony Balasclo tiiuitii, WoodbTldge. Members Bryer and his orchestra will; McNulty said: .inn phitomaohor" will uke ou' • and daughter, Susan; Walter will meet at 730 P. M. at the donate their services for the "in my opinion, one of the tnres for a nominal fee. Pi"- 7 DAYS A WEEK Kronert, Barbara Krill. Iwlln;|$KIERS INVITED church for transportation dance and refreshments will be reasons Public Service is build- ^ ,f i dune »nH au'tloi CVP r t :r from , Mr, and Mrs. Louis Heimall and! woODBRnXiE - All ski«rs Mrs. Petersen announced the served. jtnR in the Port Reading-Si--,;ii] he dor.nt-d to the Bn- daughter, Loli and Mis. Walteral.e invit«i to attend Uie first appointment of Mrs. Krebs. World Community W»"-|™m Hrra Is that thr D-mo-Trfl,n fi1ftritios. 7:00 A.M. to MIDNIGHT Kronert. Sr.. Livingston, and ,aU nirf.Un(? of UxTRBritan Val- cnalrman of the special fund ice wU be held November > «ticra»!c Admmistration in Wood- Plim.< were m-idr nt « meet- Walter Brady, Colonia. '£. ski Club to be held Wednw- project and Mrs. Rus»n. oub- the Iselm Presbyterian Church.;bridge has created a climatr.1Vw of -^ auction dairr com -Joyce Hackctt. daurtiter of dav at 8 30 P. M. at Ye Cottage licity Mrs. Pritchard was wl- Further plans -ill be an-!Conducive to proper and selor- „,.;.,«• rw^n- a. thr hon.r n coined as a new member. nownced. tive industrial expansion' Mrs. P'.ed Stre.? Pies?nt '\c,- EXCLUSIVE!! Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Hackett. inn, Route 1. Nixon. 1 "These increased taxes from M]S Havvev OIuc': Norn *'.) our corporate neiahbors holu *o i~-nidbcv, Mrs David Breenv'i ease the tax burden on all of WIPIIUV. Rabin. Sidney Hof ^ "WASH *N WEAR" .us." he continued. ,n,,n >»,- nnd ^frs. Sam Oin i Mr. McNulty said, however. .rOld. Cumr Wels and Mrs CYCLE ON BOTH 1 V there is a need for buffer zone : y .sirs- K C'*. 11 PLENTY OF HOT |to separate industrial plnnt? ^ [[n

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Elegant Impaln 1,-Door Sporl Sedan—ont of 16 upankmg new Cherrokts i/o« can chootf from. o c While THE SUPERLATIVE '60 CHEVY they m This is the one that says '60 like no qther car. From its clean-thrusting grille to its dapper rear Z last! o deck, there's so much that is new and different about this superlative Chevrolet rt stands out c from the rest like a fresh-minted coin. And you'll be just as wide-eyed over what's inside—the s $ ll BUYS... 21 BUYS... relaxing roominess, tasteful trim, hushed elegance, all comfortably cradled by Full Coil springs z • Imported Italian woolen flannels of • All wool worsted sharkskins! at all four wheels. Yet, sumptuous as this new Chevy is, you'll find new economy of operation, new 2 reprocessed wool with 5% nylon! # bt|usi¥e imported jabrks! dependability, new longer life. Here, the,n, we're confident both you and your budget will joyously c • Short cropped demi-frt styles! « New Paris-inspired styling! agree, is the nearest to perfection a low-priced car ever caine! • Many with rich velvet trinn! • Expensive fashion features! Here'sthe car that introduces extra margin of hat spate Quiet, quick-reaponding out even the smallest engine % • Fashion's smart new boxy styles! • Expert tailoring! Hand details! a whole new decade of design And there s even more leg power is provided by a' impulses more effectively —with so much that's new room for the man in the choice of two standard en- than ever and a trim now 09 and different the other one* middle—thanks to the way gines-Chevy's famed Hi- two-toning motif that's avail- • Shapely nipped-in fitted suits! • Fitted styles with slim skirts! can only hope to come close. Chevrolet engineers have Thrift 6 ana a new Econ- able on all 19 freah-minted shaved down the trana- * In the Metropolitan Area It's the superlative '60 Chev- omy Turbo-Fire V8 that models. miwion tunnel. gala up to 10% more miles rolet—with new space in- But, impressive as all this MISSES' SIZES... BUT NOT EVERY STYLE AND COLOR IN EVERY SIZE! side, new spirit under the out of a galjon of regular Out on the road, as Chevy'i while delivering greater en- may look in print, there's S hood, new splendor in Pull Coil Iride will persuade gine torque at normal Bpeeda. really only one way to tell every clean-etched line. you most gently, there's not how near to perfection this Ust our convenient lay-ovvay plan... no txtra charge superlative '60 Chevrolet Freshly shaped contours rake a car near the price that Chevy's accent on comfort actujtljy in on your dmtler grille to the jaunty rear deck, comfort of this qne. And, tends Wk to its easier-to- fitted with craftsmanship adding to your sense of and clrivu one! ' 5 load (and tremendous) you'd expect only on the silence and solidity are ijBgftage compartment. most expensive makes. In- thicker, newly designed You II aliM find a convenient side, there's room to sprawl rubber body mounts.that new parking brake that auto in, room to sit tall in— do an even more efficient job matically returnji to normal generously provided by of filtering out road shock, height after application, a Chevy's sofa-wide seats and tire hum and vibration. new clutch linkage that fil ten

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Motorcade for GOP Ing at 1:30 P.M. Jewish Holiday olonia Woman, 90 Gets —The Firemen hold drill ei Mayfair Stores Announce Big Held in Third Ward Avenel Personals ercises Monday at the ftrehouse Sermon Topic AVKNEL Over forty cars MKS. MARTIN GUTOW8IU at 7:30 P.M. Congratulations from TVtook part in the Third Ward 14 George Street, Annel —Sisterhood of Congregation Supermarket Chain Enlargement NEL — Rabbi Philip Republican motorcade Sunday ME 4-0951 B'nal Jacob will mett Tuesday , spiritual leader of Con- throughout the ward. at the Avenel Community cen PERTH AMBOY — Stanley fatlonal Bank, Perth Amboy. on B'nal Jacob, will —Kathryn Graham, daugh- ter at 8:30 P. M. Mrs. Arnold Arranged by Louis Declbus, ufelt. President of Mayfair lew Jersey Is retiring from ac- pirn at the Rofih Hashonah ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Norman, Trenton, will be speak- PASSPORT BILL APPROVED campaign manager for John Super Markets, Inc., announced Ive participation ln the busi- vrvlcp Saturday and Sunday Graham, Hudson Boulevard, er. Her topic will b« "Torah." The House has passed a mod* Hughes, candidate for Town ;hat on Saturday, September less. n, n A.M. HU topics Will be celebrated her tenth birthday -The Avenel Memorial Post, erate travel-control bill after Committee, the motorcade met the Stockholders of Mayfair .. mdaliim-Superflolal or Real" with a party for her friends. VFW, meets Tuesday at 8 P.M Mayfair Super Markets, Inc. beating down proposals'to let fit Columbus Hal!, Port Reading. luper Markets, Inc. approved „'„(! "What Snail We Ask of Attending were Patricia Hus- ln the Maple Tree Farm. >as represented by Arthur J. the Secretary of State rely on Approximately 250 people heard he acquisition by Mayfair of band, Thertte Larsen, Pat and —The Avenel Lion's Club Ills of the firm of WLlentz, confidential Informants in de- Fred Adams, candidate for supermarkets operating ln -In our day," sayi Rabbi Christine Leahy, Nardlna and meets at the Log Cabin, Wood- toldman, Spttzer & Sills. 291 nying passports. Mayor; Mr. Hughes; Al Ichel, Itaten Island, Borough of l, "with the restoration o Monica Morz, Martha Borup bridge, Wednesday at 6:30 P.M tate Street, Perth Amboy, The roll-call w>te on final Hmll( freeholder candidate and Lena Uchmond, New York, and the il,,. undent Jewish homeland a Raymond Briber, Jean 716rky —The Avenel Woman's Club iw Jersey, National Grocery passage was 311 to 18. Those Faggionl, candidate for state acquisition of 8 additional On- state of Israel, Rosh Has Dorothy Zlngelser and William will hold a membership tea Company was represented by opposed were a handful of lib- assembly. upermarkets operated by Na- lioiiah should renew one's taltV Murray. Mr. and Mrs. WtUiam Wednesday at 8:15 P.M. In the ,he firm of Welsman tc Freed' erals who said that the bill wai ional Orocery Company with ln i.hn fullflllment of the Pro- A question and answer period Murray were also present, First Aid Squid building. nan, 744 Broad Street, Newark, better than they had expected, was featured. Refreshments Its stores In the State of i,li**t."s vision of the establish —Attending open house Sun- —A meeting of the finance Few Jersey, and Food Farm but who preferred no bill at aU. were served after the rally. Hew Jersey, the locations be- m,,nt, of the Kingdom of Ooc day at the Belvlders Home tor committee of the Women's As- orporatlon was represented by 1 ing in Perth Amboy, Metuchen (,„• all His children on earth. the Aged, Belvldere were Mr. soclatlon of the, First Presby- idney Jacob? of Richmond Physicians told to guard in- Rahway, Elizabeth, Summit, in addition to thft Rabbi BtlXBOARD PLAN HIT and Mrs. P. P. O'Connor, Mrs. terian Church will take place taten Island. dependence. [tenton, New Shrewsbury and p.ymnn at 11 A.M. announce Senator John Sherman Coo- Inga Engleman, Mrs. A. John- at the home of Mrs, F. P. O'Con- Potowa. ,n,.i,i. is made of the followtni per has expressed the hope that son, Mrs. Herbert Sprowson, nor, Woodbrldge Avenue at 7:3C ^nviicn: Friday and Saturda; the Senate-House conference Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bonham PM. Tuesday. These two acquisitions will ,.,,iilnK snrvlces at 7:30; Satur committee, which will reconcile Mrs. Stephen Vlgh, Mr. and lve Mayfair an annual gross ,1,1 v wid Sunday at 9:30 A.M the two bills on highway Mrs. William Patrick and son, OUCH! volume tales of 55 million dol- KEEP UP WITH YOUR (-.uitor Mnyer Trachtenberg, financing, would eliminate the Barry, Mrs. Arthur Peterson Oklahoma City — Riding hi* lars. mcinbor of the consreuatlon Senate's billboard amendment. and Mrs. R. J. Perler. The new power mower across hii Stanley Kaufelt will contlnui v.111 rliant the holiday prayers special visiting day was spon- r 'ft The provisions would exempt lawn, Owen Watts noticed thi i President of Mayfair Supei HOME TOWN NEWS from Federal regulation those sored by the Eliutwth Presby- clippings were two shades of COLONIA WOMAN IS 90 YEARS OLD; Mrs. Lillian B. terlal Soclaty. Markets, Inc. and Julius Tant- ) MCA to Give Two Mathews, 1 Kent Road, In a great TV fin and some of her portions of Interstate highways green. One shade was the color leff, former owner of Foot CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TOUAI —The Rosary Society of St. Courses inSwimmin favorite shows gave her birthday congratulations this week, passing through incorporated of IBS that had slipped out of Farm Corporation, the Stater municipalities having their own Andrew's Chuch will receive his wallet. Watts has turned PERTH AMBOY — Ted Res Holy Communion at the 8 A.M. Island chain, will be Chair ma: WOODBRIDQE PUBLISHING CO. By BARBARA BALFOUK Jetuchen office mentioned to a billboard regulations. over the green ribbons to thi nVr. youth director of the Pert] Mass Sunday, which will be a of the Board of Directors 18 GREEN STREET CQLONIA — There's a 80- cw York advertising executive Treasury Department ln Wash Amhoy YMCA announced th mass for all deceased Rosarlans, Mayfair. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. year-old lady here who loves at the plant that his mother, Ington ln the hope of gettln, iiiiiiiRiiratlon of two aquatl one of the oldest living gradu A Living Rosary will be pre- Walter Zlrpolo, President TV, and TV is helping her cele- who was 90, so enjoyed TV, courses. ates. For many years, she was sented Sunday night at 8. All a refund. National Grocery Company an • Enclosed please find $4,00 for one-year brate her birthday which was "I think she feels that the Hei

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Corvair in America's only com- at any member store, Simply tell the modem rear-mounted alumi- pact car with a practically flat service charge is added to the unpaid num engine—a lightweight 6 floor, the only one with the kind Clerk to "Handi-Charge it" at any store balance to cover maintenance costs. that's so revolutionary it can of relaxing room that U.S. where you see the blue - and - yellow be packaged with the trans- motorists are used to. t You always make the choice in deter* mieeion and drive gears aa Handi-Charge emblem. There's no need one com|>act unit. UNISTRUT BODY SIT FIIHEH to carry cash while shopping.,. no dan- mining how your bill will he naid. Does away with conventional By putting the engine in the frame, incorporating all struc- 00 rear, Chevrolet has made the ture into a rigid body-frame unit that gives you more inside floor practically flat, front room with leas weight. and rear. There's plenty of Open Your Account Today at Any of These foot room for everybody, in- UNDER-HOOO LUflOAOI cluding the passengers in the COMPARTMENT Trunk's up front (like an ele- middle. The engine's in the rear where it phant's) where it's convenient HA^DI - CHARGE Stores Located in Shifting engine weight to the for groceries, luggage. nor also mitket for smoother, belongs in a compact car! 4.WHEEL INDEPENDENT easier compact car handling SUSPENSION and gives glued-to-the-road There's no conventional aile— Woodbridge - Avenel - Fords and Iselin * dealer's the man to see for traction on ice, mud or snow. engine's air-cooled, you never front or rear. Wheels, cushioned all the short, sweet details. Corvair's •Ue—some 6 indies liave to fuss with antifreeze, by coil springs, take bumps in- you get quicker wapnup with dependently of each other, for lower, 2 W feet shorter and REVOLUTIONARY TURtO-AM * THE BOOT SHOP 105 M»i« St. smooth, road-hogging ride. WOODBRIDGE 1,300 pounds lighter than less wear on parts even on the up to 30% more mile* on 'Optional at extra Wit THE TOY CHEST ! lOtMain St. conventional sedans-makes coldest mornings (even heat gallon, needs no, antifreeze, BORDEN'S SURPRISE STORE 84 Main St. it a joy to jockey tlirougn for passengers comes quicker provides quicker warmup with CHOPEH'S DEPARTMENT STORE.. 81 Main St. VIVIENS KIDDY SHOP fl« Main St. buoy rtrwU, a pleasure to —almost instantly—from an fttts wear on part*. airplane-type heater'). DEANS FLOOR COVERING park (no need for power ONt-MCKAOI POWER TEAM •AVENEL Yet, wonderfully practical as asaiuU). Us revolutionary Wrapu. rear, engine, trana- Kt. 9 and King George Rd. all this sounds, you'll find the RAYCO AUTO SEAT COVERS Route 1 Turbo-Air B get* up to 30% muuionlmddiiftittuitml together DOOLEY'S .802 St. Gjorge Ave. more miles on a gallon of most practical Hung of all into one compact lightwttigbt . Gorvair i regular (a real magician on about this new Coryair is its unit. Takes less room, leaven FRANTELL SPORT SHOP ... 100 Main St. FORDS remarkably Ibw price. Your you morn. BY CHEVROLET = mueage). And, because the GALLAKI) PHOTO 547 Amboy Ave. CROUSE COAL & SUPPLY CO., Woodbridge Ave SlM-lwfcP HSCIV-frt loaM CkW) ftwraw-WwM, UC IV-Rtd SMton Chny SOKU Fityai. Octoter >, CBS IV I, SMi ton II & H FASHIONS 104 Main St. FORDS COAL & LUMBER CO. IRVVIN'S FINE FURNITURE '..... Route 9 92£ King George Rd See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer KARABE 466 Rahway Ave. STAR FURNITURE CO., ^85 New Brunswick Ave. MARTIN LAWRENCE JEWELERS 94 Main St. SUBURBAN DECORATORS 1024 Amboy Av* O MODERN MEN'S SHOP 103 Main St. VET'S GUN SHOP 261 New Brunswick Ave. SHORT AND SWEET! WSmt PHAW44CV .....,„,,,.,.,..,,, fel Ntjju 8t> ROBfLEN DECORATOHS', INC.: 9S Main St. v* •>* "•-• - ISEUH ••-•*•'-•••••^•.•. ;•••• SALLS JEWELER* . , ,, i.M Main St. BLOSSOM SHOP I»I» oak |BM IW. IN IN w nwtn STERLING-EpiSON RUtJ AND TItE SHOP „ LEGONE'S DEPARTMRNT>STOR1 Brlggs Chevrolet Godeny Chevrolet, lie. June Chevrolet, Inc. Todl Chevrolet, Inc. U. S. Highway 9 1332 Oak Tree Rd, 160 New BIUIU. Ave.—VA sume meetings tomorrow at 8 for the annual paid-up mem- ny Temkln, Mrs. Lester Jacobs. By J. JOSEPH GRIBBINS .State behind $430,000,000 ir.' byterian Church rill have an Interchange of nors '.cave behind them at the Termite fellowship has re- P.M., in church hall. A panel bership supper to be held by Mrs. Lee Savage, Mrs. Philip ITlM (Staff Correspondent) |New Jersey Turnpike bonds t- program of visiting evangelism 1 formation with ' in. State House when the}' con- Sisterhood of Congregation [Greenspan, Mrs. Isaac Dren- (•', TRENTON -- New Jersey si release surplus fund? to r*lt> Monday at 7:30. A committee jsumetl rtirutar meetings every Will discuss "Split Level Fami- China. war against speeding motorists railroads continue commute* :ude their executive duties. ly," a highly-recommended film!B'nai Jacob November 17 has cher, Mrs. Hy Flavin and Mrs a of deacons, under the chalr- Tuesday from 3:30 to 5:30 Pit. Senator Hubert i has probably saved many lives trains: whether carnival and he Governor said he bus 29 on Christianity in the home. tpen announced by Mrs .Charlesjupldes . manship of Hajry Pltchell. hag Recreation Is held after each rey, Democrat of on the highways and streets of.boardwBlk amusement game? months to continue Panel members are Dr. Charles^m, chairman as follows {session. Recreation is also UUII, v.. T-_ has suggested sontli the Garden State, Governor should be operated under strict nor and wii S. Mackenzie. Rev- . and Mrs—. 'Mrs. Hyman Serulnlck, aupper planned for Thursday after What He Stood For munlst China a w< Robert B. Meyner believes. (control, and whether stores ::me to arrange for such a por- BonhamJMr. and Mrs. Robert arrangements; Mrs. Harold ^church are urged to participate. Hostess — "Oh, I'm so glad to • "• trait. He added he expected to noon. Mrs. Jack Warren and Organization team Informed at a news confer- should remain open on Sunday halrs nd A ceramic class, under thedl- Mrs. William Ross are advisors Praumann Schiller, Mrs. Jules Isler and see you here, General." have a few more » United States meml>; ence attended by weekly news- Uniformity of salaries for Part Two of the basic train- , Sunday at the 8 P.M. sing- Mrs. Edward Stern, program; additional winkles by that rection of Mr. and Mrs. Charles General — "Thank you." plore medical Intm ', paper editors and reporters county officials and employees ing course for teachers was [spiration service, new members Mrs. Harold Meltz, table deco- tune. [Miller, began Tuesday night. Hostess — "But. Qeneral. I slbilitles. HesRici n,,!', that his popularity had de- rations; Mrs. Hy Firkser, reser- •'• :>. Is a goal lone sought but never held last night, with Rev. and will be received" int' •o the hope you wan't take it person- partment should up;,; creased since January 1 last: tained, the Governor said. A? ; i A morning watch each Wed- the vations and Mrs. Melvln at Simile inesday at 6:30 A.M. is conduct- Mrs. Robert Bonham. Thelchurch. The meaning of ally If I say that I'm opposed to :PorU for United Br- when the new anti-speed refru-|a temi\i present county salaries church membership will be the Schlesinger, publicity. A meet- "A.< useless as a June Bride? ed by the High School West- Sunday school superintendents war." ibers of such a teaiv. ,... u^v.^~ . ._ -. - ing of the committee was held lation went Into effect, the'are out of line because of many conference was held Monday Governor bluntly declared ^individual bills adopted in the budget without an eraser" minster Fellowship. Refresh- "This is net a popularity test.jpast by the Legislature, he add- !t Is a question of doing a goodjed, some jobs pay different!) job in saving lives." salaries in most instances, the "My job Is to provide an ade- Governor said, pointing out quate safety program for the that in some counties detee- Route No. 9, Woodbridge ! State of New Jersey," he con- Hves get nearly as much pay 1 f.nued. "It's still my ftrm be-|as prosecutors. The Republt- Directly Across From 2 Guys Former Location Hef that this policy of revoking can Senate will not increase licenses of people who go ten,salarieS of prosecutors because OPEN DAILY 9:30 A. M. UNTIL 10:00 P. M. miles over the speed limit, is most of them tte Democrat.*. good for safety. In wch clr-'he said. OPEN SUNDAY 9:30 A. M. UNTIL 9:00 P. M. cumstances the licenses should ! Asked if he thought police- be revoked." men should have college The Governor said traffic grees in order to provide better deaths in New Jersey are about low enforcement, the Governor the same as last year while said such degrees are not new GRADE A EVISCERATED traffic has Increased considera- sary. However, he said, police- PAN-READY bly. State mfetjr official* esti- nun should be properly trained mate that traffic deaths would before appointment. For have experienced an eight per years the Governor said he has cent Increase If the speed regu- ibeen trying to get a lation was not In effect during through the Legislature author the past nine months, he added. Izing poliee schools for Cooperation of the weekly proper training of future cops. press In providing people with but has been unsuccessful. The information on the four State (Governor said he continues to referendas to be dtclded at the favor such a bill. November 3 general election, During the conference the was requwtod by the Governor.[Governor refused to become in- FRYERS They include the $66,800,000 ,volved in speculation that he 1 State bond Issue to construct would be a 'Favorite Son' can- new facilities at State Colleges didate for President in 1960. and Rutgers University; wheth- As to whether he has posed «r to pledge the credit of the fnr the customary oil portrait

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1plane. When working on the ABOUT YOUR HOME top edge of the door plane from Iselin Personals the comer toward the center to By FRANCES PEU keep from splitting out the Westbury Park News ThoiiRh It's a bit exaggerated, edge grain. [. SOANK It has been said a house It only When It Is necessary to work r. SCAN* „, Lincoln Hl«bway, lltlln as Rood ns Its doors. Doors that on the bottom edge of a door, 497 llnrnln Highway. •*•>>• Tel. IJ-8-UM don't, work correctly are an- or work on the hinges you'll Td I,M-1«7» noylng. but easily corrected. Mr and Mrs. Michael 8al- and Mrs. Ralph have to take the door down. To Mr Triere are all sorts of door do this— open the door and vatoie «ere hosts at a birthday .. .|n,-i/, mid children. Nina ailments — loose hinges, Wl- block up the bottom corner on rilmvr m their home for Mrs. ••J1 , (T. Newark, were dinner r latches, shrinking, iwelllng the latch side with an old John Salvatore, Newark. Quest! ' ,', f Mr. and Mrs. Irving () nd warptnR of the dwr ltaelf. magatlne. With a stick of wood .vnr the Misses Rose Marie and j'^ Homes Park Avenue. If your doors are misbehav- and a himmer tap out hinge Hetty Aim Sfllvatorr., Mr. and K, you will be Interested in a \ir.; Willinm Punk and pins. Mrs Ralph Penna and chll- w quick and easy methods of Idreu. I)?bra and Ralph, Jr., Of Ifnin'it, Vernon Place; Mrs. Remove the bottom pin first orrecting their ailment*. I 'Newark, and John and Mkhael J'V,, runk irnd daughter, Cln- by holding the stick of wood se '\Vii!'lil. Street, were, guests Loose hinges can cause a door jRalvMnrr Jr. o stick. In order to correct thla curely against the pin and tap- | ^ ,ind Mrs. Edward Qlbbs ping lightly, Replace the top | Mr and Mrs William Hai> ticking malady, check to we If |ori and children, Janet and hinge, has worked loo»e. If pin first when re-hanging the >l John Waterson Hnd door. 'William, Jr., were dinner guests ts ghtenlrtg hinge screws doesn't Inf Mr. and Mr», Anthony !.-CM, Edward, William and o the trick, substitute longer Don't put up with any of the Alelln. Jersey City. , Hi. nf Clark were guestf crews. annoyances dUcussed another - Dinner guests of Mr. and ;, i, IPS Henz, Coakley Street, Perhaps you find the hinges day. They are simple as well as Mrs, Joseph Forrano were Mr. \l, nnd Mrs. Hamilton re tight, but the door has inexpensive to fix — you can and Mrs. J»me« I*orrano and ..: WrlKlit Street. iwollen. In this case, find the do the Job yourself. sons, Charles and Michael of Mi mid Mrs. Jerome Cas pot of contact by looking for Brooklyn; Mr. and Mri. Joseph Middlesex Avenue, were ratches In the finish. Sand MAIL-FRAUD ARRESTS Forcanr) and children, Marl* . of Mr. find Mrs. Law-! his spot with the grain of the Americans were duped out ol and Richard, West Hempstead, Fcldinan, Lodl. ! wood, using medium »ai)d- 143.743,204 In major mall fraud FALL COAT NEWS: The new I, I., and Mr. and Mrs. Miehart \]y «nrl Mrs. James' aner, until the door operates!canes ym' Po*tmaste: look for '59 ... Deeply col- FlguJrras, Hatlet, i,k<\ Auth Avenue, were| s It should. Oenertl Arthur E. Summerfleld lMtd pile, and wrapped tight —Mr. and Mrs. Frank T»s> ;ii n birthday dinner Sometimes It will be necessary has revealed. He said a repor at the waist with Its own self Uarenl entertained at dinner m honor of Harry I,. o remove more wood than can by David H. Stephens, Chle belt. American Jr. designed Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Fowter, Mr. h. Milltnwn. and Dennis ie conveniently done with sand- Postal Inspector, showed a rec this wonderful walker-coat In and Mrs. Nicholas Tafllartnl , like in observance ot iap*r. For this ailment, plane ord number of arresta for ma Crompton's rich wide wale and daughter, Mildred; Mr. and nlrthdays. Quests In- he offending edge with a block fraud, in the fiscal year tha1 corduroy ... so perfect for a Mrs. Jack Manwlla and MM, ,,| Mr. and Mrs. Harry h. plane or a small smoothing ended June 30. long and nigged lift. Qlenn and Nicholas, Bayotmt, ,;,, and daimlitrr, Irmn Lou • run: Mr. and Mrs, Stan-1 I'uhhs pnd son. Robert of ..iiiiry: Mr. and Mrs. Cla- ••• Crane, Newark, and Den- ,,!KI Oary O'Rourke. Mi' Daniel Miller, Mr. and CONTINUINO All) TO UHHAK1I.N: A large world clot*, encased in a natural wood stand, was presented to Barron Dnnlel Miller, Jr., Harding Library by the Woodhrltlur Township Business and Professional Woman's Club at a mating of Ihe Library Board, :i ii\ and Mrs. Edward Gal- Thursday. Uft to riuht, Norman Tun/man. Library Board rhairman; Mrs. Peter Urlmn, Michael J. Trainer, Mrs. John Muller, president of BI'W, and Miss Kiith Wolk, Library Board member and Immediate past president of BPW. The MEN! w. Elmhurst Avenue, at- >" r V-.fl the Trenton State Pair, club will sponsor a S--> :i• iiLitc luncheon for Imsinrss and professional men October 27 at Howard Johnson's, proceeds •v were guests of Mr, and to bf used for a iunvins srlmuMiip al I'rrlh Amlmy General Hospital School of Nursing and for Township libraries. Kmll Blessing, Keansburg. l!.'v. William R. Klrby. !<•!• of Assembly of God LUXURY irrli. announces Rally Day SEWAREN NOTES the rhurfh school will be .-inner 1. He also announced| tlv:st Ambassadors Young Peo-; MRS DAVID RALFOtIR community activities are as fol- ilr- Croup will meet tomorrow; 597 rVtit A»eno« ows: Pamela Kolb, troop it 7 1' M. at the church. , Sewaren iatrol chairman; Carol Am- nose, library; Betty Ann Kar \ mwtltiK nf the Woman'*! COATS us, Brownie; Patricia Panko, i..iiiiry of The Little Boys' —Ronald Wente, West Ave- membership. Any girl who -lie will be held tomorrow nue, has returned to duty at would like to become a senior l-id p, M. at First Presby- the Lakehurst Naval Training Center, Olrl Scout should contact Miss Zipcoats of t T:.IM Church, Nomination of: Panko, ME 4-5192. ccis will be held. i -The Sewaren Bridge Club —Mr. Guests at a stork shower met last week at the honw of and Mrs. Walter Brownj fin />7f c/i TiDPPft*! Mrs. Roland G. Crane. Winners Newark, were Sunday guests ofj ^"^ **fi" J U&VUB* , :i by Mrs. Jack Rosenblatt, |Mrs. .Brown's brother and sis-j I'idnilT Street, were Mrs, wore Mrs. Herbert Ranttn, MTBJ Joseph Thomson, Mrs. John ;ei>in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph irmainln Emmer and daugh- Thomson, i •i Sharon. Newark; Mrs. Dow lint, Mrs. 'William Eck«r 1 —Mrs. Frederick J. Adams,' Coats of Italian . ndore. Matkowskl. Mr.v Mrs. Dowling and Mrs. George West Avenue, has returned ,i,\rd Hannett. Mrs. Phil iMerrlll, Woodbrldge, were wests. rom a summer's visit with her yiitti. Mrs. George De Ore- son, A. James Adams, South "Cerrini" fabric! ;), Mrs, Theodore Rutkow- —Mrs. W. W. Brundage who :ias been visiting her sister Coventry, Conn. uid Mrs, Edward Thomp- 1 Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, • has . re- —Mrs. Harry Howell was turned to her home in Hyannls- hostess last week to the Tired The Mothers Club of Boy port, Mass. [Mothers Club. Present were ;'. Troop 47 met at First —Girl Scout Troop 51 me 1 Mrs, Hugh Basehart, Mrs, Ray- nvterlun Church Monday last week, and two new mem.' [mond Moran, Mrs. John Wil- ben, Jmn Butkowafiy and Bar^Wdlng, Mrs. Harper Wobelos den of Cub Puck bara KlJula, were accepted intdfMrs. William Henry, Mrs. Law- uder the leadership of An-, the senior troop from the in 'rence Gray, Mrs. W. Burnham • Herman and Rlnehart| termedlate group. Chairmen for Gardner, Mrs. David Balfour. •••ien, enjoyed a trip to the; EVERYHOIIY'S FOND 01 FONIH'E: Fast becoming an :,!on State Fair. Rinehnrt American supper classic is the Swiss cheese dish known as sen. Jr. James Herman fondue. For after the gamr, for Sunday night supper with ne Raynack. Jr., Bernard See how NORGE gives you ."ii. Walter Fenton, Ken- th* family, for a heart) snack between the movies and :. Braseid and Larry Kor- bedtlrnr, fondue Is a winner. 'I participated, This mixture of melted chersr, evaporated milk, and MIssMarlly Peplow,dau«h- f>f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, seasoning* Is nourishing enough for a thrifty family main A New Kind of Clean 'low, Auth Avenu*, was guest dish. The evaporated milk makes It smooth and creamy, at honor at a bridal shower j well as doubly high in food value. n by Mrs. Ronald Ralmoj l Mi.vs Deanna Doros at the Traditionally, mrysne at lite table eat* fondue from the forAII Your Washables! Unheord-of !.<• of Mrs. Edwnrd 8n«ll,t same dish. Each dips up the sizzling cheese mixture on a ____. BEAITIFI'I, at this price! "idbrldge Avenue. Sewaren j piece of b;ead speared on a long fork. But fondue tastes '•is were Mrs, Max KnuthJi, just as good made in a saucepan or double boiler on the FREE! BATH TOWEL Raymond Mistrettan, Mrs •!!'"> O'Rourkt. Mlu Gall range and poured over hot toast or heated patty shells. Come to Our All-Star Expertly tailored of luxurious imported English " renoe, Mrs. John Doros, Cheese Fondue tweeds, Italian "Cerrini" fabrics... with fine Henry Anderson, Mn. E, LAUNDRY I'lnn, Mrs. Henry Grund- 1 tall can il-:i cupsi i2 teaspoon salt hymo canvas shape-retaining fronts, hi-count evaporated milk 'i teaspoon nutmeg :M. Miss Dorothy Hauscr. linings... in new single-breasted model with |r George H. Kolbe, Mrs. •i pound 12 cups i gratrd -Swls* teaspoon caraway JAMBOREE ild McCabe, Mrs. Walter or American cheese seeds, optional Featuring New NORGE raglan and set-in sleeves, bal and notch collars, .ih'11. Mrs, Louis Rask, 2 tablespoons flour DISPENSOMAT slash and patch pockets! Fall shades of Nicholas Sardone, Mrs. J. Heat evaporated milk over boiling water. Toss cheese and is, Mrs, William Gebel, gray, blue, brown, heather. Hurry-get your new flour together until evenly combined. Add flour-elieew Saturday, Oct. 3, and Beverly Tobias and Miss mixture to the hea^d milk and continue poking until lima M. Schneider, Miss Monday, Oct. 5th coat at this unlieard-of low price! cheese is melted. Add salt, nutmeg and caraway seeds, if "w will be married October desired; stir until smooth, Serve over toast or dunk bite ' Joseph Makmey of Me- size plrces of French bread, speared on a fork, into the No charge for alterations Iclicn. fondue. Yield: 6 to 8 servings. ATTENTION SHOPPERS!

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ALL DAY SATURDAY your old clean towel washed shades whiter" an* brighter-automaticaUy! In Observance of the 1 M. Mr. nnd Mrs. R1ch-!b. sergeants can suffering from thyroid overac- an expert, win Iother in March. They have one The plot mainly concerns the jeginnlng October 4. PIT. nrd HudRnich, 475 Merelinejri'0(,|Orf foi emergencies on tlvity Is usually lamp and often trouble later by former marriage*. romantic adventures in South Documented examples of the Avenue. Wediir.sd8.vs. times has a characteristic rash. At the Typewriter: America of the two daughters solution of character, business, An untrained Yesterday morning the offi- health, and other problems are The Jewish pooplr of the Joseph Cotton has always of a prominent consulting psy If the skin has a yellowish tlnt,:Way of knowing ,[ cers experienced difficulty in described In the 15-mlnute pro- or Jaundice, he can guess that;In his skin nrr | Community wtll begin the ob- Kettins a doctor for a man who liked playing lawyers, so he haichologiss t of Boston. f Circle to Hold gram by the men and women the patient's bile duct is ob- normal. A pnuiti servance of Rosh Hashonah— suffered a heart attack cm In- bought Randolph Carter. Jr.'sj Thp ol(lcr „ college girl, who actually had the experl- ructed. with a doctor is ii die Jewish New Year—tomor- man Avenue, near Ritchie's story, "For the Defense," for ajwants to marry a sort of South H row niKht snd will continue the mces. A moderator gives brie: Acne, the curse of adoles- for health Insuran „_,„,_„Chines„ e Auction Nursevv. Finally, the Colonia stnrriiiR vehicle for himself and American beat type after a two observance of this high holiday his own company week acquaintance. The young ;omments of Inspirational na cense. Is caused by Inflatnma- - SEWAREN - The 8ewflrenpirslAlds"' ""' happy, healthy and prosperous said he could not come for aj olds co-star for the first time gives to general health should afternoon at the school. Marlon Brando's picture "The two waited a wHlle before rush dltion itself is an emotional dry.' New Year and may the Good in MGM's "It Started With never be ignored. Their causes Wild One" was banned in Eng- in? Into matrimony. Of course problem to k sensitive youth. Lord inscribe you in the Book M,. Leo **,*..«i^Se/SS^:^ a Kiss," rollicking comedy of may range from emotional dis- Thf ( of Life . . . Army Pvt. Michael an Air Force sergeant station- Cupid wins out in the end. turbances to cancer, The embarrassment and dls- Customer • ed In Spain, whose life is ried to get it in again, but the Although the plot is flimsj DUffalo, son of Mrs. Mary Duf- ets had been printed and .sent said * J1*1**" *" 0" Ul6 Doctors have learned that [comfort of Acne can often r*> using ehlckni hilariously complicated when British censors said No, |as a travelogue this picture falo, 23 Ryan Street, Fords, is ome by the children. Mor.e way." Subsequent calls were our emotional life Influences!cured with the proper care. he wins both a bride and a receiving five weeks of supply han 50 new pieces of merchan- made and each time the seme Mickey Rooney and Red Doff;«»•«« f™*6- addedt° » just about every orgaji of the Even the stubborn cases can Manauiv. "Yi fabulous automobile of the training at The Ordnance :lse have been contributed by answer was received, bought rights to the characters1 there is a (itflit Inflation Woodbridge High School and . M. Grelza, and Mrs. Joseph A.M., when the physician final- locations in Madrid and other the Mich plays Laurel. tu employed at Raritan Arsen- Cuznlak. Donations are in ly arrived and pronounced Mrs. Spanish cities, the picture co- TRAPPED: Portland, Ore. —A 5-ye«r-i al before entering the Army charge of Mrs. A. L. Karpowich, Walawicz dead. stars Eva Gabor, Gustavo Mltzi Gaynor was asked by; f«'»-'". «'-- ""-•"•;•! Rojo and Fred Clark. Jottings: Mrs. G. L. Matey, Mrs. E. L. the management of the New;old boy was caught red Handed, Everybody's Invited to Kovacs and Mrs. Chris Zehrer. 1 1 York Hampshire House to!'when he turned in a false alarm recently. The California Oil Company Mrs. Parley is chairman of re- please stop taking sunbaths on I Is joining with the National 'reshments, assisted by Mrs. Firemen found the lad at the the roof; it disturbed art stu-i ...... ,. Broadcasting Company and|Robert Simonsen and Mrs. Jo dents nearby, all of whom had alll™ *«. wlth his Ilngcr other business firms in spon- seph Burylo.- Circle members'' In Fashion Now ) h At Rally Day spy glasses. icaught in the mechanism. soring the second year of were urged to contribute home-' WOODBRIDGE - Erne*, LOFT' Airport improved at Canada's "Continental Classroom," the iked cakes. Barabas, Sunday School super- Winter cottons are more in Nat King Cole got a letter; iwtworic television program de- iFrobisher Bay. Mrs. Joseph Medvetz, Circle intendent, reported Rally Day demand than ever before. Mori from Marlene Dietrich in Peru. signed to upgrade science teach- vice president, opened the meet- was observed last Sunday at tliej winter cotton clothes have been It thanked him for planning ing in thousands of high ing and welcomed and intro- Woodbridge Gospel Church with manufactured for this Fall and her itinerary in South America. k Wnlttr Read* Theatre schools, fallowing the pattern duced the new parents. Mrs. 115 attending. He announced Winter than at anytime in theShe turned the trip down twice Of last year's series on atom! Donald Noe, principal, also wel- the awards presented at ajpast. before he told her of his suc- •ge physics, the new program comed the mothers and Intro- meeting of the Sunday School 1 cess. "Modern Chemistry" will again duced the teachers, Mrs. Oreiza, staff Tuesday at the church. There are several reasons foi be offered for college credit by this. In the first place, a large! Today's picture review: PERTH AMBOV Exciting! Delighting! many of our nation's college: HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS variety of weaves are available NOW SHOWING and university. DT. John F. adopted at a later meeting. y Heavy and light weight fabrics An elegantly mounted film. Yes, everybody's saving Baxter of the University o: Mrs. William Henry, member- Lynn Michalski. Karen Jen- with endless types of finishes — in Cinemascope and Techni- Florida will deliver the lectures For Lovers" on these LOFT'S favorites ship chairman, said that she is senn, Peter Ropka, Roger Peter- from rough tweed to satir color. "Holiday whiofh began Monday, Thi «> ' De"nis l M c ae GUnnM making a canvass of all Sewaven BraJd< Jensen, RuuerJ ^ )l smooth — are shown. at the very special 99th eourse will be presented in twiand hopes for 100 per centj 15 Winter cottons look as at Debbie Reynolds semesters of 80 lectures eac 'Singer, Kathleen Michalskl Birthday Price of 9W. membership. Mrs. Michael Kar- William Peterson, Gary Seguine, tractive, as wool and wear a through May 27. Each half-hou nas, ways and means chair- on chemistry, starting at 6:3 first year pins. well, but are not nearly soi THIS WEEK ONLY man, announced that a hot dog Eric Ropka, Carol Holloway, [expensive. The budget-minded! AM., wilt be preceded by half sale, for the children will be second year: Betty Burgess, girl will be excited over the Rout* it I, Woodbrldite hour reruns of last year' held at the school Wednesday. Sarah Ann Burns, third year; prices as well as the appearance physics course ... Mrs. Carolyn |There will be a food sale Elec- NOW THRU SATIRDAY Bromann, librarian at Barro! iJames Winne, Charles Lidmar, of these new clothes. Walt Disney s tion Day. A plea for more moth- •fourth year. Public Library, is used to beln iers to volunteer a* room moth. The modern home is kept Cheryl Lucas, Randy Prey, "DARBY O'GILL AND — Saturday Matinee— asked all sorts of questions, bu ers was made by Mrs. Zehrer, much warmer than It was pos- 11 Gene Arthur gabatino, fifth Hie was stumped for a momen chairman of this activity. Re- sible to teep the home* in fche< THE LITTLE PEOPLE Giant 3H-Hrinj{ you Health, Joy and Ha|)|)iuUMT 1st Ward W»rd Kilnjrit vKunkit" Byrne* WILL TRAVEL" ANTHOSy "TOM" LEON BLANCHARD KELLY* And 'YELLOWSTONE Tnnleolor *u< McNVlTY ,, Cine nid«upf-l. olof 'LEGEND of TOM O})OLtV co-hit HOWARD Alan Freed Kubcit Wiener - Juntl Lsi| PETER SCHMIDT PKINCE VALIANT" And in CARTOONS KAY o«r TO | 5th Ward Paid lor b/ Woodbrldur Townalilp Deniocrgtlc ujganualion "80, JOHNNY, GO" I Kiddle' Matinee Sal. 1 F. M Mediocrity in Television? NAPOLEON BRANDY 31 ubcpcnhettt^ The television networks have put That People Don't Understand up large sums of money to finance an organization which is supposed to What They Are Voting On; and combat the growing attacks on tele- (NOTE: Hereafter letters on Public Apathy Are Chiel Rea- vision. The attacks center around the political topics most be con- theme that television is bogged in fined to 15* worts to Insure %\\t Carteret mediocrity. publication.) sons for Failure to Vote on The television networks claim that Colonia, N. J. Charles E. Grcrorj September M. 1959 Bond Issues this is not so, and that television must Editor Mid Publisher Mr. Charles E. Gregory PRINCKTON ••*• A study .mstiqueslions found on the sam* contain a variety of programing—to Editor, completed by Princeton Re ballot' tnltiwnOtnt-Leulu and Edlion fownihln- Independent-Leader ida Beacon pabllihe4 woeklj on fnniitu meet the wishes of all segments of the search Service nf votlnu be- To determine the answer to 11-20 Green Street ME-4-1111 Woodbridge, N. J, ithlfi all-important question. New population. They hope to counter some havior In New Jersey on the six Woodbrldfe. New Jtriej Dear Sir: most recent bond Issues and Jersey Poll staff reporters put , Curterit r»u pnbllihrt weekly on Last week's issue of The In- of the criticism with the new organi- other public questions up for the following question in face DM RaoMTelt Atennt Kl-l-SIM dependent-Leader carried the decision makes one thing crys- to face interviews with adult Cirttret, New Jirwy zation, although it is specifically stated article "triggering" Mr. Howard tal clear. Many New Jersey citizens in all walks of life? that criticism often serves a purpose Kay's "all out effort" in this "In the put five bond iuue WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANI people who RO to the polls to year's campaign. To say the or amendment elections held and that the object of the new organi- ote for candidates fall to vote Charles E. Gregory, President least, "all out" he will be, If he In New Jersey, a sliable group on thp bond issue, public ques- Lawrence F. Campion zation is not to discourage construc- continues these asinine state- —from one out of every three Vies President and Treasurer tive criticism. ments. tion, or amendment found on to one out of every two—of aU' "Headline hunting" he says the same ballot. who voted for a candidate By cinlef delivery, It centi pn copy Will hr please explain his own Inhtctiptlon r»Ui by null Including poiUft, Of course, there is some merit on By actual count, from three failed to vote on the bond 1«- M motives for hi* childish accusa- out of every ten to as many as nif or amendment found on f r'". »* i di mnnthi, &2J; thrM monthi, both sides in the current controversy, 11.25; rfnjll* coplei by mill, 15 centi, All piytfcl* tions which only call attention one out of every two New Jex- thr name ballot. What would d Anyone who likes sports, for example, ,o the wonderful accomplish- seyans who went to the polls In you my are the chief reason* ments of David Miller and John will readily concede that television lias November elections held be- why people don't vote on theie Evanko, who have kept all their tween the years of 1954 and bond lisues and amendment* filled a wonderful spot in bringing to ampalgn promises. It seems ob- 1958 neglected to vote on the' thtt An on the ballot?" vious that he has stayed a the far-away fan the tennis cham- bond Issue, amendment, or pub-! Analysis of the replies show* iome for the past six months. lie question found on the same that three reason* we upper- pionships, goif tournaments, Rose 'For none can be so blind a ballot, most on people's minds regard- those who will not see" (uttw* ing trjls failure to vote on bond Bowl games, the World Series, boxing two weeks ago in a nationwldi For example, In 1957, one out Reconsideration Urgent of every two New Jerseyans who Issues and amendments. matches, etc. speech by another Mr. K., whi 1. People don't under- Is new around here i. Perhapi went to the polls failed to vote We sincerely hojje our Town Cbm- on the Constitutional Amend- stand them: lot of On the other side of the question is he would like to withdraw h> people don't understand Hitcc will seriously reconsider its ap- \~\. first campaign statement, and ment changing the residence the charge of mediocrity in the many requirements for voting. the Inoe tnvaivefl: titer parent present inclination to assess all tart over again. This time using ||ust don't nndenUnd it: dramas which till the airwaves at his own Ideas and thoughts. I And In last Novembers elec- people don't understand local real estate at 25 per cent of its 1 would suggest he stop taking tion, 35 out of every 100 Jersey- what they are voting for; night. There are those who believe tha advice from his present circle ans who cast a vote for a U. 8. I me value. nobody understood the the current fare is what Mr. and Mrs. of misguided neophytes. Senate candidate failed to sig- evaluation we voted on— A long study, at substantial cost, to nify their intentions on the John Doe desire. There are others who I seem to recall this same people who meant to vote water bond Issue. .liiblish the true value of all property, think that an approach pitched to man at the Primary Election y the professional duplication and waste will be the order 11,888,000 u Its share of tin awalUng the first killing frost New York, Washington and Los An- police officer. Such Schools as bond issue, while Jersey Ci to eliminate mosquitoes suspect- of the day in .the military establish- the State Police Academy pro- |eles are currentlyVmsiciering staging r State College, with, a student ed of carrying the germs of vide the curriculum and train- body of 1,115 day students sleeping sickness from wild World's Fair several years hence. ment and that costs of defense will ing at little or no cost to the would receive $3,643,000 for ex- birds to horses and human be municipalities and are training Sew York proposes to stage a World's continue to increase. pansion purposes. Montclai ings. their police officers to better fair in 1964. . . . State College would get $3,265,- Reports of many cases of «n- . The committee also said it would be oephalitis which affects the and We intelligently serve his 00 and Newark State College community. If this is done, this will mean that desirable for all three of the military M,118,500 for additional bull brain and is sometimes called JERSEY JIGSAW:—Governor York will open a World's Fair ngs. sleeping sickness, are under INTEREST services to be combined, but it did not study by the State Department Robert B. Meyner has pro- From the bond issue, Pater VniA on xactly twenty-five -years from the last of Health at the present time. claimed next week as "New Jer- Vorld's Fair in that city—which was recommend that the Navy be com- ion State College would secur Most of the humufi cases ap- sey (Employ the Handicapped bined with the other services at this X.. Trenton Sto prared in South Jersey where Weektit" and urges employers to SAVINGS ieid in, 1939. This fair, ironically, was ollege would be provided $3 at least two dozen occurrence, indicate their willingness to hire on the eve of World War II, and time. j 18,000 from the issue. Th of the disease were found in the physically handicapped. .. ' ACCOUNTS tie darkening clouds of war somewhat Newark College of Engineering horses. (Continued on Page 20) The recommendation of the com- would receive $7,000,000 of the rershadowed the hopes and ideals mittee is somewhat surprising and yet dnd issue money for expansion. Bonking today requires more Mich were the theme of that memo- In the campaign ahead to GjLAMOR GIRLS there is undeniable evidence—and has secure voter approval j ok the tharj experience, specialized financial ible Fair. bond issue, the main atgurtent been for years—that unification of the BANKING HOURS: "know-how" and a wide range of services. A World's Fair acts as something of will be that unless the colleses service has not resulted in the kind of grow tremendously within the Monday Thru It must possess the highest degree of meeting place for the views, the unification envisioned a few years back ext few years, thousands of Dpes, the history, and the sentiments growing Ne-w Jersey boys and Thursday integrity to act as custodian of the funds when Congress passed a bill to unify girls will be denied the oppor- many nations. It has a tendency to 9 A. M. to 2 F. M. the military services. unity to continue their educa- of the depositors of its community. ring many peoples from many na- ion, Friday The House Government Operations UTIUTV BOARD:—The prin- -To us, Banking as a profession, is one that Dns together, and show them the be- S A. M. to 6 P. M. Committee is concerned primarily with cipal trouble spot in the New reveres its calling as a "Sacred Trust." efs of other people, the way they live, Jersey State Government at the 'products they produce, and the government efficiency in operation/in- present time seems to be the cluding efficiency i& defense. As such State Board of Public Utility ystem of government and social life Commissioners which has.NIA A Court of Hem- ISEUN - Miss Patricia Lou - or for Boy Scout Troop 44 will ue Anderson, daughter of Mr.| Council . COLONIA—When all factors be held next Thursday erenlng;,nd Mrs. William Anderson. 260 boy. jwiiicli h ofti |, are considered, the collfge bond Iwitli Township irtue which will appear on the at the New Dover Road Meth- Benjamin Avenue, became the Motors, Perth odist Church, it was decided atlbrlde of Paul Michael Sisolak.j After a trip !K(luc:itifiii ciffiri; ..November referendum. •s:'1 cost Canada, the couple on an i-vrn torn- mrli New Jersey resident lew A meeting of the Mothers Clr-'*,, ot Mr. and Mrs. Stephen.and cle held Monday at the home of guolak. Perth Amboy. Rev. Ste- reside in Pertf^Amboy. th ,,Vhan two cents a week for a 15- At nn Mrs. Richard Oaulard. All par-; o«tltlc officiated at the year period, according to Dr phfn inn of ihr Couiv ; rntj: are urged to attend the (jo^^le-riiift ceremony Saturday John H. Brink, dean of admin- niRht at thp hi/ii,, Court and show their Interest istration. Rutgers University. jnH{|l r church. Pertn 131 Coynp. It *as d.r'r]. Dr Swink spoke on "A Closer and rnrouraiement of the Am6o}. sor a gontral cn,^, Troop escorted by her Look at the Bond Issue" last rh( brldf SCRIMENTI Ionia ftRiiinst th' 1,', • The Circle held iU business ^^n » gown of silk or- Opens Season GERAIDM veelt at a meeting of the Co- fatnfr FOR TRAIX- tion. David Rudr.; . ' meeting, and the following ' wUh , Uet I SELECTED Ipnla branch of the American Anrman Gerard M. Rldun Heights Ci.;, • Association of University Wo- „ . ,, w^NlA.-Cub Scout Pack , . reported on the M > n NG Anrman Jarnet Srri- men. The meeting was hell i>t m-ie or the pri^;.' Marconl Avenue, the home of Miss Adela'd" Mrs. Hog-,. . pMrls ffoJT^™™'*!**?""*m which ~*a. •» Marc A milky spori. •" Richard Hilt, coro- Iselln, ha* completed hu inl- Berjjhof. Warwick Road lusrd effectively ;-M ttal eonrM of Air Force batlc "The future prosperity of our ibugs Is recommfiuit mlliUrv tratnlht at Lackland state, in fact, the welfare and 8. beparunwn ••' AFB, Texas. He hat been which owns the p.,-, defense' of our country, may C0I0M.1 SCOfT MOTHERS ( IR( U of Troop 44 met Monday with Mm. Richard well depend on • Continuing selected to attend the terhnl. censes the produni Gaulara. Tfcrkfr Road. OffWrs »hown ahovr lfft to right) »rf Mm. WlUlam Mirquardl, JS.jteret. «•» her s ers matronof, charte, *», trlbtulon of the pm, supply ot college-trained men treasurer; Mr». Frederick The weekend Mm. Hmchfl T«rrfr. president; Mrs. Gautard, 24. and 25 was Ing to Mr. Rudm .. [ and women." Dr. SwinV con- vice-president, ffi tinued. "Because of the Norman home. 471 Pairview Avenue,; technical sehooU on th* Places for the present 80.000,f." At Sims-Cherry Wedding^™ g all-day bake sale on woodbridw %t Allowing only (m • u COLON1A - 7 at the Marks Harris .„„.. and Wednesdays at 7 P. M. starting, i and The total bond Issue is fo-r */ C7 , _ Howard N. K*y. ^ Ambov. bMto of thetr ntfrMU average 60x100 in' Democrati cowmA c candidate for Town Main Street. Rahway. n ( S66.800.000. Eleven million of ISELIN — The marriage of of the bride, was the flower ilrl.i Perth Am-! e*t *eek. Several new commlt- 'ed peimanrntlv t Committee from the Fifth at Monday night's meeting wmj t fm n werf the irhool afttr, four this U to 80 for dormitory con- Miss Peggy Marie Cherry. Wtlbttr Dicki. KiMbeth, wai Cart*ret.! * ' Introduced to the Mr. Rudnlck f»<<] Ward, charged today his ReMrs- . Hyman Plavln. of baik. and are struction, according to the^aughter of Mr. and Mr«. Wai- best man. Ushers were Paul B. meeting: John Buckley. J. E. Beetle Control n::.. publican opponent hu failed to and Mrs. Charles additional mHHary Rut«*rs dean, and thus will ul- t^r Cherry. 4 Austin Place. and'Cherry, ElliitcUi, DMUitr of j A graduate jKortx. Edgar Kremp. John Pat- Va., will furnish attack the area's problems with president, of the newiy-orean- !terson baiic Iralnlnr alont with the J; tlmateltltl y be paiid fof r by studentdtt j Arthur Sims. Roselle. the brided ; HowarHdd BanknightBkight, 's Stsolak i» > Edward Peterson, spore anywherr ames fortnrlghtness." technical subject*. westinghouie **?.; ™>thm for the year are under their corr.iv, fees. The total state investment 8Ono f Mrs Mary camper, Nor- Rahway. uncle of the bride-; ^r y challenged the program, the nw,: is $55,800,000. Interest and ,iStOwn. Pa., and James Sims, groom; Lynn Batten, East incumbent to show ^^th^omeT^^iCorporation^on. $££?£? ± ^.^ amortization of the bonds over chestnut Hill, Pa., was solem- Orange, cousin of the It was decided to < what has been done by him toStuart Une. October 26 at t Lasco: Den 3. Mra. David 15 ye&rs brings the cost to each BapUit. groom, and Nathaniel Brooki. \%, Cotonla-widr |i: in tnc rU » I°!.«H O-Rorke: Den 4. Mn Jane Kibble Preaches provide better recreational fa- P.M. nM AH next general mrr resident of the aforementioned ^^j, Perth AmDoy, Satur-(Newark. Carl Bowers, Rahway.hJ 1 Uianer bl\en Kaameckl; Den 5. Mrs Al Vis-: cllitles for the children, to Council Tueodav :-. Un cent* weekly, Dr. Swink day ^ Herbert MackMartin cousin of the groom, was nn«i e1|nilntte w Km pr0DlemSproblems| ; conti; Den 8, Mrs. Walter' ;of officers will a.: thP rin M ra Mrs, Philip Spin*. Mr5. Rob- ^^ " <>«^- «!««««• land to provide the area with%PQ g HitS at this time. wremon) 1 To Cub Pack 1311 SS,.°" '• " ™" „, „Richard B ,rt Teller and Mrs. Stanley - , After a wedding trip to Can-,. mucn.needed entrance Kid " N ., „ . ,.. his farewell Mierolec attended the fall work-! The bride, given in marriage ada. the couple will resile m|exlt {rOm the oarden State Tromboll! r shop meeting of the stateiby her father, wore a ballerina- Roselle. Parkway, and charged the Re- Cubs for tht Halloween candyigermon 8undgy „ ih( nnl .) AAUW held »t Trenton Stateiength gown of Chantilly lace publican candidate »nd his col- sale which Is now on Prizes fwlp^^jrt,,, chureh Hf | ISEUN - D«vid Nicola. Jr.>n Counell, College tart Saturday. iwith a scalloped skirt. Her el- league with failure to make a the best salesmen will be award-]^,, p,,^. for th ' .WllUanurtrarg, Va. iMiss Roslyn Denise King, niece I Moody, campaign In tas address, he taWd that * cranwood. Oarwood. ArgalM htaons for tne RusseU at a recent mppiuc •jchairman; John Bvanko, Wll- he Democratic Party has al. «°^\ LJll sale to be held on election day'Mrsday Mrs. Edgar KmKrempp is chairmachairmann , ^ mittee. It U the hard-working months were cutive board held lliam Yorke, Thorvald O'Neill,.1 way* stood for progress, both with Mrs. D. Barksdale and [assisted by Mrs. Anthony Auth j civic, social and church organi- A "Per«on to Person" program of the president. VI !Mrs. Russell Brlant, Joseph economic and political on all Mr». A. Catalano, chairmen, andjMrs. Thomas Beck. Mrs. Fred^ ^ c"ori(luct«d "at "the first fall zations, without these organi- WB Vltall. 28 Colnnla P.^ Wisnievski, Harold Feist, Clyde: levels of government. He made a gift shop with Mrs. AlbertlMlles, Mrs. David CRorke, and zations there would be no ac- meeting of the Women's Guild decided to hold n •• I Garland and Frederick Miles. particular reference to the ad- ! Klein and Mrs. t. ThornerJWeldon Stenzel. 1 of the church. Mn. Jay Miller ,if enough enthUM.i co-ordinators. vances made by - the present tlvitles. We In the Fourth Wirdj^JJ^i ™ A candlelight installation was director, assisted by Mrs. h by thi members 1 Mr. Moody was manager for local Democratic administra- Joseph Smith, Mrs. John Nle- ganiiatlonlil^jLls are doinL^.^^g and with\ ! Mrs. Robert Houck will te^o^Tteld for"^n"e"w PTO cake sale will v David Miller ln last year's suc- ion since coming to office more radkn and Mrs, George Court- th« continued help and hard chairman of a luncheon to bejCubse . Those receiving boVcat tion Day, Novcir.t)' cessful campaign. He is a gradu- ney. Interviewed were the mem- khan ten years ago. work from our many private j wffe BniM BucUey school. A dance «;'• • ate of The American Institute in Coloniaj tober 15. Wll- bers who had attended summer r UIM outh tlvltles !Carroll, Robert Dietrich, February 13. nncl c!. of Radio and and Jjnm&dn? ° ' ^ ? »« *N1 iclasses at Drew University, Mrs. .jcontlnue to grow and be pleritr-1 Mrs. be in |tre scheduled for M. Is employed ln a supervisory ate." Mr. Kay stated, "and can of Kort7' Maurice Jacobson, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Russell Eckrns- The PTO is strr. •.• capacity, by Westlnghouse Elec- inftt and will not be solved by! per cent membei•<\r.-) • tric Corp. in Metuchen. Mr motorcades," contln- Peterson, l fancy phrases and twisted' throu h Frtruary As an Incentive the : lUed Mr. Nicola, "throughoutj « Smith, Thomas Wahl, || Moody is a member of Colonla figures. 1 to reach a goal n; Soft, soft Clinics—wonderful, Fourth Ward have been A bsmr will be held in De- iZyla. Awards were also present Civic Club, trustee of The In- Mr. Kay has resided at 78 Members of the guild will en-membership will bo \< cember and a variety show is>d to a. group of older cushiony comfort lor busy man Avenue Republican Club, Trafalgar Drive in the Oakl^ned to bring the Republi- tertain the residents of the Old trip to the zoo. County Committeeman of the i _ „..!„ ., „„ lean candidates directly to the *« *•** Next committee meeting will Ll Folks Home. Belvldere, this! A new treasurer :. piofouionals! 6th district and manager of a Ridge Helghta section of Co-people and their problems. For) All money raised will be used be held October 14 at the home month. Dunda, was apixm'1' semi-professional baseball team lonia for the past three years. an example; What better vayjfor the school library, directed Of David O'Rork« at 8 P. M , Mrs. Nieradka. Mrs, Eckens- meeting.. Others prf He is married to the former for the deplorable, hole-ridden by Mils Arlene Nudge. ,Th- e next• pac•••••"•k meetin• g wil-»••-l be|- berBer and Mrg Andrew Muel- He is a communicant of St Mrs. Mark Orew-.v Paul's Joan Stembach and ifi the fath. condition "of" our roada to be| Mrs. Robert Richmond, chair-October 23 at School 16 at Episcopal Church^ ^ rnt appointed to the nom dent; Miss Mary ?, has taken active part In nuvjer- er of threre children. brou nt our linating committee. They will »Br. ZLnf Hillside High « «<» attention than man. announced 101 members P. M. honorary vlce-'presi* ous charity drives. A graduate of Hillside Hlgn „„.„.. ,hrn,,.h ..-hlhave mined th* rtmm anandd ; report at the October meeting. SchodlJ> J1 , MMr . KKa«y aattende tendedd £tne^ _ motorcad_ ^e throug, h each| have joined thi e Denton Howard, IT, Other assisting are. LtstreeMt {In (K themarH ward ? lff>After r Kl(lhsuchaw4rdawards s arart e beinto nir g planned for Mrs, Thomas Whlttemore and University of Cincinnati, Mas- |reUryfn Mrs. Edward -- a ride, no one can posJlbly denylclass attendance. | her committee served and Mrs. General headquarters, tns^tute of Tech- lember [corresponding spcrc.;. liairf Yorke, chairmar they and thit romethtni!j M•«» . B«t»**lBtadl* **»»» «h»rw l*d the devotiont tpaul "ADlmicTy mr- Briant; publicity, Mrg, Russell the prob-'of JMrs. Walter Bars- lor of from Moody, chairman; Mrs. BriantJ !em." NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY Mrs. James Andn-. Rutgers University. Party is Slated Patrick Devlin; signs, Waldron In charge of arrangemenU COLONIA—New books sell Bauer, ways A Naval veteran, Mr. Kay COLONIA—The first paid-up, .. 4V _, , ,,. ,•-•• Van Orden, chairman; refresh- for the motorcade were John bl now th served three and oue-ljair membership party to be neW by ? f »' « Colonia library Mrs. Wilmer ments, Mrs. Clyde Garland: G, Schrelber, Jr., Fourth Ward the years, and was co-editor of the the Sisterhood of the Jewish Mrs. George K :• motorcade, Mr. Garland. 8am Republican chairman; Mrs. Golden Year," Kenyon; "Agony Nicholas Knox. Blitz: hostesses. Mrs. Walter official Navy daily newspaper Community Center of Colonia v Cecil Bliss. First District Re-| T- o« b»ve, Observev«Uv. , „d« ^ ^ p)ju;e Qn ^^ ev(. of Love." Roy; "Love in the Mrs. John Mattte t: Kirbis. Mrs. Enryk Artz, Mrs. of Guam. Since coming to Co- 1 "j ISELIN — Rabbi Bernard ning at 8choo! 21, Inrnan Ave- Mist," Packard; 'Act f.' Hart; Mrs. Robert BITM John Faulkner; secretary, Mrs. lonia, Mr, Kay hu been an ac- "Dear Friends and Dar- Mrs. Weldon S!< Donald Jacques. tive member of his community.1 chael District ;|Fr»nkel will conduct high holl-inue. A "Crary Hat" conteat will ling Romans," Chamberlln: munity relation.- ' Genuine He served as Vice President ... |d»y services tomorrow it S b/rart of the program, accord- Mr "Through the Night." Schote; [the Oak Ridge Heights Clvlc! »- Arthur Erb, Fourth Dis P. M., Saturday at <:3ft A. M., Int to Mrs. Hanen IMM, mem- Goodyear welts help WELCOME MEMBERS trict Republican Committee- 'Tender Shoot," Colutte; "Char- Hobert Brill.lMi> 'Association, and Co-Chalr- and 6:J0 P. M., and Sunday at'bersnip vice-president latan," Arnolhy; "Graveyard," COLONIA—Mrs. David Rud- woman. Frank Hruskji, nx Cllalci keep their man of lt* local Municipal clvic 8:30 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. ' ~ " ; "Klty, I Hardly nick was recruiting chairman at]Committee, and a member of prom I - good looks— much, a recent membership cocktail c^liVou." McSorfry: Its Education Committee. i.icncy in oil. 1 i party sponsored by the Central though much longer He is a member of the Great- Parkway section, National Coun Theme of Cub Session will be admitted lor Colonla Democratic Club, Greenwald. chair- cil of Jewish Women, held in er ISELIN - Cub Pack 48 will fee of tl, Linden at the home of Mrsan. d was a former delegate to meet October 8 at School 15 Mrs. Morton Klein, president Bernard Dembllng-. New Colonia the Council of Civic Associ- according to plans made at a jOf the Sisterhood, will introduce ations. 1 members welcomed at the af- ipack committee meeting Men-; * j^m 1 the nrograra. Hostesses tiulud* J M fair were Mrs. Martin Stem-] ReTtnge day at the First Presbyteriann! "'""?' *"""" 1'^ , " Mrs. Saul Straus, Mrs. Jerome Ijbach, Mrs., Julius Romanoff,: Church. Theme will be"Aesop'ii^d'h* <*!itlon of »^vls^iLemer. Mrs. In-lng Grossman. In our dreun of revenge, 1 the Mrs. Alexander Gruber, Mrs. " The webelos den wlUi * United Synagogue YouthjMj, Mumy Kdpon, Mr, Aisn|l butcher planning to bulli roup Jerry Marlin. rl today at 6:30 at tlje ° ' Axelrod, Mrs. Irwin Wolfsor. ro est home goes out in searcht'OMt Boys 11 or older are | church. Paul Jacobs and Mrs. 400 Chinese tq of some cheaper cuts of lumber. 1 Members present were War,.,far memhfrship in Boy GUMV UekeU are ln Owned l«r ladivldu»l enter Bhutan. Richmoh3 Timea-Dlspatch. ren Rees, Earl Ossenfort, My- Troop 79, sponsored by the con Ich&rge of Mrs. Straps, .nem- negation. The troop held IU ron Snyder, William Roach, bership tickeU, Mrs. Stanley J (olonia Shopping l'l:>^< first meeting Wednesday. Those Ir. and Mrs. Hamilton Billings. Schumsn; table decorations,' Ir. and Mrs. Carl Luna. Mn Interested may call Harold Mrs. David Chick; refreshments,^ Lincoln Highway -{Route 27 • ( oloim BemsWn or Seymour KlepnerJMrs. Irving Grossman. Robert Janeski and Mrs. Jamei! Proctamotion "Rourke. Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. - Friday "I'll 1" •'

1 WHEREAS, the week of October 4-10 is being Flxon urges U. S "take offen- One tf New Jtiaey't M Leading Ilalrdrewert I Open Sunday Prom 9 A. M. to 5 I' \ observed as National Pharmacy Week under the ive against Reds." auspices of the American Pharmaceutical Asso- ... is having a ciation, the pharmacist's national professional For Your HOLIDAYS... society; and COLD WAVE PRESCRIPTIONS . WHEREAS, the theme of this year's observ- Sacramental OUK MOST lftlPOKi AM SIJO " ' ance is "Your Pharmacist Works for BetUr W SALE! Community Health"; and Your new coiffure de- WHEREAS, pharmacists are essential mem- Israeli signed individually for you ... by bers of the team of professional persons who ad- Brandies minister to the health needs of our people; and atul DKLIMIH Beer WHEREAS, pharmacists conduct their busi- ^ /reartrie Kosher Champagne nesses on a high professional plane that has ac- corded trie* the respect and confidence of the Free Delivery SALE PRICES t'rcdfto George Our D*lu* Out Hupenot public; „ Phone PU 1-0100 4 CoU WITC CeU Wave Cold Wave NOW, JHEREFORE, \r Hugh B, Quigley, $10.00 •12.50 FU 1-8455J Mayor of the Township of Woodbridgerdo here- $8.50 INMAN Value lii.W Vain* »n.i# Valu »!« H by proclaim the week of, October 4-10, 1959, a* VISIT YOUR J4G(iETT 8TOBI-. Schwartz Shoes National Pharmacy Week in our community, I Spirit Shop During salute our pharmacists upon the contribution Open Friday Till 9 P. M. "tit tm MH«lwint NATIONAL they make to over-»ll community Health. "One of New Jersey's Finest Shoe Stores" We ettand to »U «iir Jewiab PHARMACY Wt HUGH B. QUTOLBY, Mayor 1H Elm Uu tritndi »nd MtfOM beat Rahway, N. J. TV 11700 OCT. 4-OtT 1" 1519 Main Street, Rah way, N. J. ijlaliM for A HAPPY an* Attest: B. J. Dunigan, Township C)erk HEALTHY N£W YEAK. Frwlrlc ant Elfht OsftbU Hair fttjrIM* to Serve Jl THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1059 PAOE FIFTEEN Mission Church is Setting lions Hear Miss Ann Zamko MarriedLutheran Mothers1 0/ Friisch-Hefter Rites CP. Talk To Edward Bojsza,Amboyj^yig To Start FORDS- Herbert Ulmer Appointed FORDS-Our Lady of Peace is A veteran of service In the FORDS — Miss Ann Zamko, of Perth Amboy. Misa Rosemary A former U.S. Middlesex County executive di- hurch wns thr setting for the Air Force. He is employed by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John KovRch. Perth Amboy, niece of FORDS — Members of the Rev. Virnil rector of Cerebral Palsy was FORDS Miss Mary C. Fee, Minv wedding Saturday of Miss Newark Die Company. Zamko, 30 Henry Street, was ongregation of Our Redeeme the sneaker at R meeting of the the bride, was flower girl. principal of the HopeUwn . c.P.P.S., of Burltetts- Elaine C. Hefler, daughter of After n trip through New Eng- married Saturday to Edward Lutheran Church will hold ; Fords Lions Club Monday. Mr. Theodore Bojnui. Perth Am- fv-hool, welcomed the member* • H,• (Iliin. liflS appointed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hefler, 41 land, the couple will reside In Ulmer explained what Cerebral 3o,l.«a, son of Mrs. Alexnnderiboy, was best man for his pecial service of praise for of the Home and 8chool ASM- the annual MacArthur Drive, to Joseph E, Roselle Park. Palsy is and described the fl«ht Bojsza, Perth Amboy, and the brother and ushers were Albert ;he laying of the cornerstone of rintlnii and introduced the ii'i'i '.'Hdti for teen age members Frltsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. late Mr, Bojsza. Rev. Andrew Biyb\st. Wesley Evans nnd Mi- he new education center under faculty at the first fall meeting Joseph Frltsch. Kenilworth. thot l« nn\na on t/i rnmtant the ««j~.n. •«;,. ..i™.v» oiyoisi, wcsiey Evans nno Ml- ine new eaucauon cen ,,r nni r,nrty of Peace. Church aC h k0Vlky Omclat d 3:30 jof the group at the school. Rev. Samuel Constance offi- disease. ? . . * ^.^chaelHtckey. nephew of the construction. Sunday at ,,. ,.m-rlinif to announcement by at St bridegroom, Perth Amboy. Paul ciated nt the double ring cere- School Library Joseph Dambach reported the] ' Mrs. Frank Baran was ap- |;, v Joseph Brzozowskl. Vackman, Fords, nephene w of the mony nst paper drive Sunday wa»| The service will begin In the pointed chairman of the hot dog Tlir mission will beniin 8tin- very successful and thanked The bride, given in marrlageibrlde, wns the page. hurch proper. Rev. Walter sale to be held October 15. j v ;il 7:30 PM. and I? nnei Given in marriage by her by her father, wore a gown of ( fl Progress Noted those who assisted and those Mr. and Mrs. Bo]SIR attended Reunlng, Regional vice presi- Mrs John Konar was ap- i,, nil pni'lsh youths attending father, the bride wore a sown lace over taffeta with full skirt. FORDS — Mrs. George Heathiwho participated. Mr. Dambach Perth Amboy High School. She dent of the Atlantic District, | pointed welfare chairman for riiln'v pnrorhtal or public hiah of Chantllly lace over satin, witr Her bridal headpiece held a introduced the teachers and is also takine reservations for Is employed by Westlnghouse Lutheran Church, Missouri Hopelawn and Mm. Jack Brown portrait neckline and skirt of fingertip veil. tl iKinls. Its purpose Is tn Dro- executive board at the first fall the trip to Holy, Pa., Saturday Corporation and the bride- Synod, and pastor of Redeeme nnd Mrs. Konar will be in bouffant Uille ending In Miss, Rosemary Behringer, v,di i-ounRctPrc "with a aVener meeting of School 14 PTA. Mrs, and Sunday. groom, an Army veteran, Is em- Lutheran Church, Westfleld charge of defense stamps (or of Gn(i and a better chapel train.' Her coronet of1 Perth Amboy, was maid of Stratton M,roduced Mr. Dambarh. in his capacity honor and bridesmaids "were ployed by Duralco Manufactur- will be the speaker. [October. of themselves seed pearls held ijer fingertip as Civilian Defense Director, ,he class mothers. | Miss Rose Ann Schuller, Miss ing Co. Then the congregation will I Mrs, Stephen Mohary re- ,,l iiielr purpose In life." ac- illusion veil. sent the Lions a letter of JOYCE OIOTOI.A Mrs. Andrew Aaroe, principal, Ann Kuras, and Miss Mary Ann recess to the site of the corner ported on the cake sale for ullnf! to Rev, Braozowski. Mrs. Louis Eysoldt, Irvlngton, thanks for their participation The couple is traveling to spoke on the remedial reading Kovach. niece of the bride, all Miami Beach, Fla. which the Intermediate Olrl •Tlir years of the teens may rss matron of honor and in the mass feeding in Fords stone and continue the service nro^ram which was introduced Scmits and Brownies provKM many senses be hard, and bridesmaids were Mhs Tlieresa Park In July. Placed into the cornerstone wll' last year. Mrs. Aeroe discussed Joyce Ciotola ithe cup cakes. Frltsch nnd Miss Judy Con- Joe Frltache, fund raising be a Bible, the Augsburg Con • lly misunderstood." he con- the method used and the pro- iiicd "They can be filled with verso, Kenilworth. nnd Miss committee chairman, an- fesslon, Martin Luther's con Mrs. Domlnick Ruffo, presi- !?ress made by those partlcl- Mary Noel Mendola Wed 1 Audrey Kraus. Cranford. nounced 1,000 pounds of fruit fasslon of faith; Luther's sma Engaged to Weddent, announced the appoint* M temptations and st pntlng. catechism, a constitution of th ment of classroom mothers ae Ronnld Eysoldt, Ivvington, cake will be available through FORDS-Mr. and Mrs. Nell Hiiii!s of rebellion. At the Mrs. William Westlake, li- church, a brief history of th( follows: was best man and ushers Avere the members for purchase in Ciotola, Ellznbeth, have an- nine time the teen age period brary chairman reported on the the coming year. InDouble-RingCeremonychurch, a list of the officers o Mrs. William Pace, Mrs. Oa- •nn l>e fl period of happy years Louts Szoke, Jr., Rahwny; Arno nrosress of the new school li- nounced the engagement of Michael Volostn, John Yaru- the church and organization: ton Clalella, Mrs. Gaza Verta, venrs that can affect great Paessler, Springfield, nnd Ron- brary. FORDS — Miss Mary Nnrl inijsln of the bride, was malt their daughter, Joyce Mnrie, to sevich «nd John Yaremko, Jr. ctive at the church; a list Mrs. Michael Palush. Mrs. Ste- ald KomlRcpk. Kenilworth. The PTA has gone'on record Mendola, daughter of Mr. nnd of honor and attendants were Robert John Volostn. son of Mr. ,,nil A mission offers teen attended the meeting of the ommunlcant members, coin: phen Cserr. Mrs. Stephen flten- The bride Is a graduate of as endorsing the College Bond Mrs. N. Fred Mendola. Metuch- Miss Elizabeth Polandl and Mrs. and Mrs. Michael J. Volosin. 30 •nji-i^ time and opportunity to Raritan Bay Mental Health each denomination; curren* kewlc?,, Mrs. Stephen Sablne, ,, flirt on these teachings." Perth Amboy High School nnd Issue on the November ballot, en, was married Sunday in St. William Wilken. Grant Avenue. Center. Topic for the evening Francis "Church, Metuchen, to :epies of The Independent- Mrs. Ronald St. Pierre, Mrs. Id'v MoeRllnpt, who wns or- ivons Medical School. Newark Mrs. Gentile's class won the Douglas Nielsen was best man Miss Ciotola is a graduate of was the establishing of a diag- Richard David Laurltsen, son fiader and Evening News, a Joseph Aochoa, Mrs. A. R. iliiiu'd in 1S44, performed pnr- She Is employed at Columbuf attendance award, and ushers were William Wll- Battin High School, Elizabeth nostic eenter in Perth Amboy of Mr. and Mrs. Laurlts Laurit- lunday bulletin of the church, Konderlck. Mrs. John Kachuba, i ii win k in St. Joseph. Mo., un Hospital. Newark. A get acquainted social was which will serve the eastern kens and Andrew Mendola, and is employed by National In- Mrs. E. H. Sleranowski, Mrs. Mr. Fritsch Is a graduate o held after the meeting with s«n( 106 Fourth Avenue. Rev. copy of the "Church Door," dustrial Laundries, Elizabeth. el iir entered the armed forces art of the county, This m-i^t brothef- of the bride.. Michael Sllagyl, Mrs. Norman Jonathan Dayton Regional mothers of-kindergarten pupils! Thomas Crine performed the he church monthly newspaper Mr. Volosin is » graduate of ,, IDM. He served as chaplain ; being supported by the serv- The bride is a graduate of Kublnak, Mrs. John Timko. Mrs, High School, Springfield, ant as hostesses. ; double ring ceremony. md a pictnre of the church 1 St. Peter's High School, New :,• military hospitals in La- e cluba in the Raritan Bay . . Metuchen High School and Michael Stankowitz, Mrs. Jo- 'ore the renovation. Brunswick, and is employed by CKI-M'. Wis, and Tiffin. Ohio. Given in marriage ty her Mftrtland Medical Center School seph Crltelll, Mrs. John Shwin- ea. Protex-A-Car, Elizabeth. pmee 1957 he has been assigned father, the bride wore a gown of Neursing, Newark. In reference to the special er. Mrs. Frank Baran, Mrs. Ed- of peau de soie with a Chantll- mice--Rev, Eldon R. Stohs, The couple will wed In Nov- in thr Rome Mission Band o Mr, Laurltsen la a graduate ward Kolb, Mrs. John Mollpol- Elaine Kojsza is Bride ly lace oversklrt ending in a ember in St. Genevleve's ihi' Fiithers of the Preciou of Perth Amboy High School >astor, explained: sl. xhibit chapel train. Her fingertip- "Many people refer to this Church; Elizabeth. Also, Mrs. John Konar, Mrs. Hlnnd length veil of English illusion and served three years tn the Army. He is a service engineer :orner»tone as the 'date stone Joseph Koczan, Mrs. Stephen Of Woodbridge Resident ,,as attached to a crown of seed Mohary. Mrs. John Williams, Mi ATTEND RETREAT To Sponsor Art with Cuttler-Hammer Inc. iut for this Christian congre- learls. She carried a bouquet :ation it is far more significant "ookontEnioyed Mrs. William Westlake, Mrs. R, PORDS — Members of th FORI^S—Miss Eliilne Kojsza,; FORDS — The art depart- if white sweetheart roses, After a trip to Canada, the B. Wimberly, Mrs. James Mc- •iiiuu: People's League of Ou daughter* of Mr. and Mrs. han a date stone. We quote ient of the Woman's Club of itephanotis and Ivy. couple will reside in Edison Qaluchin, Mrs. H. N. Palk, Mrs. H'drcmer Lutheran Church wllllCharles Kojsza. 78 Wildwood the words of Our Savior Jesus 'ords will hold an outdoor art Miss Mary Ann DiFiglla Township. By Girl Scouts Archer, Mrs. M. Busso, Mrs. tend a weeksnd Walther Avenue, was married Saturday Political Groiro Christ when he said, 'The stone ixhlblt outside the Fords Na- L. Gillette, Mrs. John Rowland, >;n;Uf' retreat October 9 to 11 to John C. Kochlck, son of Mr. which the builders rejected, FORDS — The Fords neigh- lonal Bank tomorrow from 11 Mrs. E. Norado, Mrs. Morris n> the Y.M.C.A. camp at Frost and Mrs. John Kochlck, 7 Buck- (referring to himself) Is be- jorhood Brownie and Girl To Meet Monday i.M. to 7 P.M. Smith, Mrs. William Pace, Mrs. V.illey, N. Y. The group wlllnell Avenue, Woodbridge. Rev. Rankin-Slimko Weddingome the head of the corner'," Jcout Troops held a field day Theme of. the exhibition I Peter Cannella and Mrt. Rob- m><>i at the Redeemer Lutheran OustfW Napoleon pi-rfurmi'd The William J The church stryoturc is made »nd cook out at Roosevelt Park FORDS 'Art Awareness of Our Town." ert Olsen. Church. Westfleld, Friday eve- 1 mortar an% brick and trie Saturday. Mrs. Frank Lamati- the double ring ceremony In St. Warren Association will resume The oil paintings to be Mrs. John Kultnlch won the it" for bus transportation. Held in Lady of Peace :ornerxtone's composition Is iO. neighborhood chairman, James' Church. Woodbridge. regular fall meetings Monday hown are original works of dark horse prize. Mrs. Pauline The vimng people will spend a Given in marriage by her limestone, but the church is welcomed the guests and Troop at 8:30 P. M. at tlwTumble Inn members of the club. Qagliano's class and Mis. Kln- of study. meditation father, the bride wore a (town FORDS—Miss Florence Susan Miss Joyce Putignano, Or more than a material structure. 51 conducted the opening cere- 103 Ford Avenue. Mrs. Chester Baginskt, chair- Slimko, daughter of Mr. and ange, was maid of honor. Rich mony. sey's class won the attendance | and prayer. of antique satin with scoop man, stated members of the de- Our life as Christians is built prize. Ernest J. Blanchard and Mrs. Frank W. Slimko, 108 ard Coleman, Fords, was best Races were held with the neckline and long sleeves. Her artment will be present all on a spiritual structure.. . 'the A kitchen shower and a [CHAPTER BOARD MEETING elbow-length veil was attached John CTrrran. chairmen, will re Arlington Drive, was married man. foundation of the Apostles and winners listed as fallows: day to answer any questions showing of a film, "Gilt From FORDS - Ramot chapter. to a crown headpiece and she port on the family picnic held Saturday at Our Lady of Peace Mrs. Rankin is a graduate o: Brownies 50 yirrd dash, first oncerning art and painting. prophets, Jesns Christ htmself The Earth," will be featured at U inn B'rith Women will hold!,:arrled a bouquet of white or- In August and refreshments Church, to Richard Kenneth Orange High School and is em being the chief Cornerstone.' ,nd third, Troop 164: fit,' board meeting tonight at Rankin, son of Mr. and Mrs. ployed by Bond Transportation the next meeting October 29 chids. will be served. "We are built on him who Is Intermediates 50 yard dash, 8 30 P M at the home of Mrs. Parenl'Teaeher Frederick C. Rankin, 127 Long- Inc., Woodbridge. with mothers of seventh grade Miss Judith Kochlck, sister Speakers will include Free head of the church, Jesus first. Troop S4; secdhd, Troop [Mvnm Shevell, 30 Clive Hills view Circle. Rev. Samuel Con- Mr. Rankin is a graduate o pupils as hostesses. of the bridegroom, was maid-of holders William J. Warren Night Scheduled Christ. For this reason this 97 and third, Troop 54: In<>ud. Metuchen. stance officiated at the double Woodbridge High School and is ace, first and second. Troop honor and best mart was Ben- George Otlowskl and Josep KEASBEY — Keasbey Home service receives such import- Brownies three legged race, jamin Lattanzlo. ring ceremony. employed by Jack Klein & Co 54-«nd third, Troop 97; osta: Senator John Lynch irtd School Association will ance." irst, Troop 59, second. Troop I SPECIAL DELIVERY? Mrs. Kochlck is graduate of Given in marriage by her After a honeymoon in Mlam! Brownies relay race, first, R CoUnty Clerk M. Joseph Duffy sponsor a parent-teacher nighJ After the service ths ladies of 58 and third, Troop 59f New York City — Delivering Perth Amboy High School. Mr. father, the bride wore a gown of Beach, Fla., they will live in Intermediates, three legged Troop 59; second, Troop 58 arid October It according to plans the various congregation Ib.ibies has become routine for Kochlck is a graduate of Sheriff Robert H. Jamison satin and Alencon laoe, with Perth Amboy. or- third, Troop 164: adopted at a board meeting lasl fitted bodice, long sleeves and ganlzatlons will serve. race, first, Troop 54; second I policeman Robert Dezendorf, Woodbridge High School and is Mayor Hugh B. Qulgley; "Com Intermediates relay race, first week. bouffant skirt ending in Troop 97 and third, Troop 97 j 53; he has delivered 40 employed by Twin County mltteemen R. Richard Kraus Acretd Troop 54 and second, Troop 9T: Also scheduled was a tea foi chapel train. Better Brownies wheelbarrow race, in 21 years on the force. Orocers, Inc. and Leon Blanchard, Count Ball throwing, first, Troop the new kindergarten mother! She wore a bonnet of satin On one issue at least, me Absence makes the hearl first and second, Troop 59 and Jllr carries a special surgical kit After a wedding trip to New Democratic Chairman Josep 54: second Troop 58 and third, Somers and Democratic Muni •ield last night with the boan vhich held her three-tiered and women agree; they botl fonder — but present! third. Troop 164; l be ready for these frequent England, the couple wjll live In distrust women. — Contac bring better results.—Exchangi InteimediateK wheelbarrow Troop 17, , iMiiTgencles. Perth Amboy. clpal Chairman Edward Ceyle members as hostesses, zell of imported illusion, fire Prevention in Iselin is a Year 'Round Project

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FAMOUS SWIFTS BEST The basic obstacle to over- come in deaf children ft th« personal Adjustment of the child and hw parent* to an ac- ceptance of the affliction or FRESH YOUNG BELTSVILLE hearing low. It U true that nor- mal hearing may not be re- gained, but much can be done to compensate for this handi- cap, and afford most Individu- als the ability to communicate in a satisfactory manner with •.5> MONEY ^ those around them. The task problem then, is to ' SAVING leach the hard-of-hearing chiM TURKEYS thr ways and means of com- Each tuceuient flies will pensating for his low, and hit frriniR of physical and wcial tell you that these ar« inferiority. pampered turkeyi, grown ^ C Hearing tomes in small chil- dren, even several month! of to give choice quality meat. a (to. can be detected and early treatment started if there is an And of court* they're SUPER / awareness on the part of th« ready-to-cook. parents, intelligent observation MARKETS v of the child, and simple startle You honestly tests are uaed to test a .child'* gross awareness to sound. can't buy better. Should hearing difficulty b« Prictt «f(»div( thru Silurdty night, O«lob«r 3, l?59. Wt r»ltrV4 th« suspected, the family physician tight to limit quirttitm Not rtip«nilbli lot lypognplncil urari. should bo contacted and the Mtmbvr vf Twin County proper approach to the problem of proving or disproving the parents' suspicions started at once. FULL CUT FULL CUT For all parents with h&rd-of- 1 hearmg children additional SHANK BUTT Ib Ib helpful inioxmation is available HALF HALF — contact the American Hear- Guiranleeci FRESH HAMS 43 49 ing Society at 919 18th Street, to Satisfy N. W., Washington, D. C. or th« Alexander Graham BeU Asso- or Your Money ciation for the Deaf, with Cheerfully Refunded! headquarters in the VolU ITALIAN SAUSAGES Hot & Sweet • 69 Bureau, 1537 35th Street, N.W., Washington 7, D. C. MUTUAL'S YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL! BUDGET BOOSTER Your New ^GRADE'S-SWEET ENIZED Social Security PLAIN, PIMENTO, CfllVE or By ALLAN A. BASS, DATE ind NUT BORDEN'S CREAM CHEESE BARS .23 Oittrift MWiajer <). HUH is the benefit dt> Icnnirif (I when a woman is en- SLICED BACON titled on her own social security account and is also entitled as a FAMOUS KRAFT'S VELVEETA •=• 2 i 79 wife nn the social security ac- count of her husband? A A woman will be entitled I to receive whichever benefit is jdi'termined to be the larger. riujn BhDi muciuicii incnc "• «w ]She is not entitled /to receive FRESH BABY MUENSTER CHEESE 49 both benefits. t ONE COUPON PER FAMILY-GOOD THURS., FRI., SAT., OCT. 1-2-3 vv l Q. How is the reduced bene- ADULTS ONLY fit determined for a woman |whu ejects to receive her pay- ment at age 63 or at any a 10' of reduction for a working wo- man is 5/9 of one per cent lor FLANNEL PLAIDS-SIZES each month that she claims her 3 to8-ASST. COLORS benefits before age 65. A wo- man entitled to benefits as a wife on her husband's account HORMEL'S CANNED PICNIC HAMS 3 t T will have her benefits reduced 45 RPM--REG. 98c by 2V34 of one per cent lor each month that sfic claims her bene- BETSY ANN-ENRICHED FRESH CREAMY, HOME-MADE STYLE fits before age 65. Q. If I elect to receive a re- duced wife's benefit now will I continue to receive a reduced benefit even if my husband WHITE POTATO i-v POP RECORDS 69 .should dip? I A. A wife who has elected to CAPITOL--LP ALBUM ; receive a wife's reduced benefit would qualify upon the death of BREAD SALAD * * •> her husband, for a widow's KINGSTON TRIO ^ $*) 4Q benefit. Widows' benefits are H !unredu«$i monthly benefits ef- jfcotlve with the month of the AT LARGE " LfTl husband's death. The widow's unreduced benefit is payable until her death or until she re- YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL! MUTUAL'* marries. LAW AND DISORDER BUDGET BOOSTER Northampton, Mass. — Some motorists would have fumeU TOT ROAST, TURKEY, SALISBURY, Mot. OQ< This one acted. CHICKEN, MEAT LOAF or HAM pkgs. 07 BORDEN'S Forced to drive up an em- MORTON'S DINNERS 2 bankment to escape collision with a speeding driver, he wheeled about and overtook the $100 offender after a 3-mlle chase. Subsequently William F.Frani LINDEN FARMS ORANGE JUICE 5 "I citMo. .111, 18, was fined I4u CREAM CHEESE after pleading guilty to, speed- JIIIL; and violating the law of the CUT or FRENCH GREEN BEANS, $•00 Iruitd. pkgs. RICH, CREAMY CHOPPED BROCCQU or MIXED VEG. t The motorist he crowded Was BIRDSEYE VEGETABLES 6 AND NUTRITIOUS [Police Chief Ernest Jay, 'of iiembyBelchertown.

8-oi. No Charge There ONE COUPON PER FAMILY-GOOD THURS., FRI., SAT., OCT. 1-23 "Since you have broken yijjir pkgs. (100 BIRDSEYE TASTY FISH STICKS 3 ADULTS ONLY engagement to Tom because your feelings toward him arefct the f.am&, »rs you golnc to ft- CtEiM c4 POTATO, turn to rTnfV" $100 vt, say fteUsss ttwtfll the CAMPBELL'S FROZEN SOUPS 6 ring 'are still the MOD M eW Fnrd &(Ot<)r Co. n-tatwn Rahwoy Ate. credit field. ' ' Cotton (utures decline in t\gv Town Hall Mutual Super Markets Wood bridge et Moin St. lauding. PAGE EIGHTEEN Letters to the Editor Bonnie Do/for is back again... ttait men -vrM era.-* •• '-xz i firji pofiSiot = ^ TM trsmA :* h*i b«r ifcit vo ban** IM r ftz* luij- 10.70:1 'j£i» is « T12Z ta« /• taw **-otwaaae» os»r.i Star*

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K. J. 27, Mr, Bditof, •'•»« c/f lnd«peruJ*r.t Woo&rdfe. N J. '., biocheailnt. For The Finest Produce-All You Need Remember is Safeway Dear Mr Or*tw7 Mr. Prtd Adairj ii an exttl- *':& are hwri!ad « tht lent, sble Itvyer. I as wrt Umt ^r^ogr.; «>.' ui_-* a Jcoore 1 Miracle Margarine h« li botfi r^ectKf'Jl-wnl very ^oiwn tm ti * esure population bmy. Th»*t U.lr^i :/, one cai irtUiout any ^-oof of iu laiety s. I.' Mr. AtUmi ii tj-^t my poation in tha POTATOES elected MJ?W of WowJitridae (camje to fhwaiUt* Wood- Kraft Special Town«r.ip ur- r* b» * »ood V pound or at :he am icb«!utee Mo. 1 Grade

nan, detennirj; what i,. „— ,r -. Frozen Foods for hU Wtow CILKI-J afur ««ain. An Wonn«l pubUe 1» •pmdiii* an exhAuiti.i* day in a healthy useful citizenry, Mix 'Em or Match 'Em court, litigation ar.d consulU-:*JUch.U wreiy netded today.; FINEST COFFEE MOM with hU cUenUj? In«:xperi- There art certain btfle facu so!, Strawberries ence !i one excjA*. but not conikler In dealln* with tht A TMtd, meikm blend of mouth time U tut ui eicuae.!problem. &el-s.r Sited-10 c: p'«g The people of our town can nqt Firstly, what exactly ii tht affonl to haw Rom«on« iepr«-'tmpartial evidence on the stlt- acnt them part time. Most of ut ty and e(fectiven*i» of sodium Orange Juice are hardworking peopU who flyonde^ j Sco'cn Treai - 6 :z ca- e*en at timei mu«t hold t*o Second^, can we arbitrarily; joiw to rapport our families W* administer a medication of aj know from experience, that the;harmful nature to the entire j Broccoli Spears partttmjufip.pjjpjji^^ without checking the B«l sir ;0 cz pig to tfUl aecondary. The *amejeffecu, No studiM ilhiatton would exUt with Mr.^ upon #(julu Adanu if he were tlecUd. I «m|dte heart llmlb]e Uverdl«- wre that he would not permit: ^nourished, anemlcs. Lima Beans Bela:f - Pordfiec* - '0 oz p

Th« important potition ofat that. Or they lay 'we have Mayor .hould remain with ajr'ot heard of »ny 8nd let ll 8° man who u able to devote an'at tnat- entire day and, on occasions, a Thirdly, hov long will it be I Golden Ripe 5 1 day and a half to this iraportantjbelore tne proposal for other poiltlon. Hugh Qulgley is a: 'Continued on Page 19> Mellow and Sweet Burry Pet FINEST ' McINTOSH Cookies Milk APPLES 4 Vanety Pack Evaporated 40 Ib. box By Ihc • • Pound 1.98 Clip out these money-soving coupons and redeem them at your nearby Solewa,

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Tbtre'i CrUm Fnti»»l or whether btked in » pU cwtrti wttb a GOOD THtOUGH SAT., OCI. > «' iwd ihrttr. And nuw U tb* time vhtn • • i • f M ' • ivUtr of Muiidcrful »ppln and a wiit »ariet» o( ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET checte* arc »ttU«blc in (be nurkeU. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 PAGE NINETEEN

__ , . „ | ,,.,., i , ...I I,-,,- j i 1New Civic Unit iLeader Elected Is Organized By Girl Scouts exciting news about extra savings for you. 1 COLONIA—The newly-form- IBEUH - Chill Wlttenbader ed Green Ridge Civic Assocla- was elected lender of Olrl 8cout tlon met recently at the home Troop 43 at a meeting at Flrrt of John Bymko, Mornlngilde Presbyterian Church. Joyce Road, and elected the followlng|Weinbrenner, Is aialaUnt, Bar slat* of officers: John Kond- bara Doerr, treasurer, and rarki. president; Joseph Pas- Diane Caatlaux, secretary. tcnn. vlce-preildent: John| Members of the patroli werr Svmkci. treasurer: Mrt. James listed as follows: Coleman, secretary; John Golden Angels, Mlehele Pol*, Brady, trustee for one year: lock, Dtane Castlaux. Barbara' James Coleman, trustfp for two Doerr, Barbara Klein; ypnrs; Charles Holderlln, trus- Plaid Polka Dots, Eileen Pen- tro for three years. ton. Barbara Laurie, Arlina The new civic group repre- Price, tynn Bhaplro, Joyca. sents resident* in'theVea' of|Weinbrenner, June Axen; Jordan, Lancaster, Mornlngside, The Cardinals, Iris Pollock, I.ako nnd Skyline Roads. Linda Doerr. Chert Barby, Joyca The by-laws were read and Hardlsh. Bandra flelfkowlts, accepted. After hearing a report Linda Magnler; by Mr Kondrackl, It was voted Uttta Rascals, Paula Hun- to Join the Colonla Council of <*"""• Anlt» «*"«"• Civic Aaaoclatloni. Phifle. Sandra Next meeting will be October Unda BapllnskX Oall Wltten- 3 at the home of Mr. Symkobader, Oall Kaufirnan, when Prank Wukovets, presi- Heavenly Seven, Susan Creek- dent of the Township Board of|mur, June Deraohlm, 17 oz. Kducatlon, will speak on the Plnnesz. Nancy Fowler, Antoin- cant school system, The meeting will ette Lulzza, Lorraine Dayak, Grapefruit Bumble Fancy Peas • 7 take place at 8 P. M. Linda Klvlat. Tentative plans were made NEW TREASURER for a father and daughter cook* out to be held October J7 at Farm Fresh 16 oz. ISEUN — Mrs. James White Juice Bee Tuna lias been appointed treasurer of Roosevelt Park. Wholt While cant Potatoes tlie- Playschool Cooperative Israel renews complaint to U, Town House; Natural or Sweet | Fancy White Meat 10 Nursery, Hiuhland Avenue, re- N. on Sues. placing Mrs. Jerome Ltpldes Pelplng warns "Right who is moving out of the area, tunlst" crttloi, 16 oz. 46 oz. 7oz. Green Beans 8 cans Letters to the Editor cans cans (Continued from Page U) Gardensidfl 16 oz medication or drugs be added vatlong are et the highest for Standard Quality cans for the benefit of the populace the advancement of good Tomatoes penicillin to out jnfectlon[catlon. OUT endeavor* we not a, 8 witch bunt nor did y« question, though many are severely al- to it? Perhaps aspirin to the qualifications of a man. Our cure headaches or magnesium petition stated that the manner. . Pork Grapefruit 11* or sulfate (epsom salts) for the or the appointment and th.« ap- cans constipated, tranqulliaers for olntment only Is what con* Sauerkraut K = 9 the nervous and so on. :rns us. The water supplies are not) The Assistant Commlsalonor, and Beans vehicles for drugs or medica- ' Education, Mr. Irlo Oroe- Sections nger. in a letter to us dated 12 oz. tion and the reservoirs are not gigantic medicine bottlei. Any uly 34 (copy attached! states. cam Highway Highway chemical added to the water \s If it Is your wish to charge the oard of Education with Illegal Niblets Corn =s 6 for the sole purpose of provid- T Improper procedure, an ap- ing the drinking public with eal should b* filed. In the regu- pure safe drinking water and manner." This we did and 17 oz. o more. 16 oz. 16 oz. his right is given to us by the cans Medical and dental treat- •tate Board of Education. It ments must remain with the as with a desire to bring good cans cans Sweet Peas • 8 individual and their doctor or ducational practices to the mtlst as the caie may be. The 'ownahip of Wosdbridge that vidence has shown fluoride to filed our petition of appeal. ave caused mottling of the Ve also hoptd that the publl- U.S.D.A. Choice Beef eeth In children, an early sign ity which your paper gave our f cell poisoning. Are we to as- xtlon would so awaken the Count on Safeway—For Savings That Count ume that thU circu- oters of Woodbridge that they iting through the blood stream ould remember this and other'' ipares the other organs and wtlon* ol the Board the next leads straight for the teeth? ,lme they were asked to express" Fluoridatlon Is the mas their opinions by voting at the" cot Toilet Tissue wasteful way to administer this agent. Millions of gallons are We would appreciate the op-" White Toilet Tissue used to flush our toijeta, water >ortunlty to set the record'.' •ur lawns, cook our meals, itralght by having this letter Big 1,000 Sheet Roll lean our homes and run our •ubllshed in the "Letter to'the/ RIB STEAK ndustrles. Editor" column. World's Largest Selling Brand The propaganda of the pro- Vary truly yours, ponents have used half truths lonel A. Kahn Your Best Tissue Buy •rick figures, false percentages or ROAST pressure techniques, skulldug- STATE OF NEW JERSEY gery, rubber stamp Impressive Department of Education , indorsements and sneaking I1 175 West State Street hrough the back door. Trenton 25, N, J, However hundred* of com July 24, 1959 rillo Soap Pads mlttees all over America have Mr. Lloyd W. McChesney, Enjoy the finest beef in town. Here oted it down or kicked it QUJ Chairman once tried as a colossal fraud Education Committee' RedSx, is a good opportunity to stock up and hoax .The truth of fluorl 38 Overbrook Drive dation raits with the impartial Colonla, New Jeriey 12 Pad Pack i dence and not by a "band Dear Mr. McChesney: your freezer _at Safeway'a low price! wagon" popularity drive. I Commissioner Raubinger his' Brillo's Firmer Woven must be based on truth. asked me to reply to your letter I therefore enclose som< of July 6 In regard to the action (ads Clean Faster, Last Longer :vidence worthy of your con of the Woodbridge Board of sideratlon and Information foi Education In employing a I know you to be a man o: school lunoh supervisor. If It Ls truth and justice by your ex your wish to charge the Board cellent editorials. of Education with Illegal or improper procedure, an appeal Permit me to be at youi argarine should be filet) In the regular service for future iufprmittlon manner. To brtnl tM« matter Your fellow citizen before the Commissioner for Sidney Blue Bonnet, 2c Off Pack formal Investigation and de- Leg of Lamb Mr, Charles E. Gregory termination a Petition of Ap-> Made By The New Editor, Independent-Uader peal should be filed with this Perfect eating; tfhole or half lamb; regular trim Woodbridga, New Jersey office with proof of service of a (elusive Flavor Gem Process September 38,165 copy upon the respondent. I am Dear Mr. Qragory: enclosing a copy of the stand- ard form of appeal. So Light in Flavor! Here's a good buy ,, , You gel We would like to set th record straight on your Thurs Very truly yours,' 3 in 1 Lamb Roasls, Chops and Slewing Lamb day, August 20, 1969 edltorli (Eric Groeslnger) entitled, "Do We Want Horn Assistant Commissioner Rule?" First of all our motl of Education Lamb Chops At Saleway'i Low Price Fruit Canned Proclamation Tender, Delicious ib WHEREAS, Hadassah. the Women's Zionist Organi- Lamb Liver and Nutritious sation ot America, now enters Its forty-eighth year of Cocktail distinguished humanitarian service on behalf of the health and w^l-belng of people throughout the world; Cherub Evaporated and Townhouse WHEREAS, this organisation, through its dedicated Grade A fancy legion of 315,000 Senior and Junior members, has USQ carried on a nationwide program of education and action for the extension of American democrats values in eur own nation. Always It hw sought to preserve and enriah Turkeys Fowl U>« Jiwkh cultural «nd spiritual t/»dltlcnj Which have Ready To Cook - 18 lbs. and Over For Fricassee, Slews and a la King •contributed so greatly to human progress, and WHEREAS, the Woodbridge Chapter of Hadmah In whole our community numbering more than. 2b<> women, now seats to enlist mors women In the great movement to Ib. pound 39 render humanitarian service in Israel, to enhance d«mo- 39 crtttlc life In America and to extend Jewish cultural achievement, Advertised prices effective Today thru Sat,, Oct. 3rd. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Hugh B. quifley, Mayor Pt the Township of WwXtoHdge, do hmby proclaim October Jumbo Shrimp Ground Chuck as HA0A8SAM MOWTH in Woodbridge, to"en»We ttda ta multlBly IW mtmNnhip t* th»t |t )U,y Jt» inspiring worlw. '' - 'Htrcat *. A Taste Treat U S. Choice Beef 5 Ib. box |4.7S 99c Tender artd Juicy Ib. Attest; B J. Dunigan, Township Clerk W« rtwrvi th* right to limit quantities. 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SERVICE Unemployment in Sew Jeney'^ "i ** shipped eream or (jnUSTMAS ME/CW7 4-44M dropped to 1I40C0 by mid-Au«- nonage cheese Pour into indl- UK. which is i»jOOO below .the vid^al mold* that have been Been aal GIFTS Cl UXDS( ATZXCI BiUheads mid-July fijure . Ram for oiled. CfciU unt^ iirm. Sent on ST4 A1O0T M»kt je 1M0 New Jersey P&rmen WeeJcteuuce. garnish wtti sOett of h** NOW K. J. in Trentcn from January 25 to rjnjmber. Serve W1U5 c»W EJatnhowef -ii Avenel Pharmacy WOODBUDGE, N J. Letterheads January 30 are already under- nsrau. power of the ; way in official agncultura: thwart Coajre- M4 »AHWAi AVENUE circle* . . Citxsin* JI the, FraH Salaa Plate grrt him the w 4-ltM Programs middle of the block and eormrn: Arranie lettuce 00 each atrv- 10 suenjrthen AU. WORK GUARANTIED rrom behind a parted car ac- ihC plat* Add a dice of ptoe-'States m 1 t:s counted for 11 pedeitrtan deaths -77 7^ 7— peril WOOiBRIIGE KEY lUbuUt Washers PRUCWPTIOKS Booklets in Me* Jertey Ian October. . . •'«* *"**. aeod«nt, and stem- j For 8ak & LOCKSMITH SHOP A trainin* leajon for »oi! con- «* ache Bute Ponce and of K- WHITMANS CAKDI£I DEVELOPING serration dutrtct Ripenniors i5 n»tor "*^« m*pecton ha»e BftME, Washing Machine Parts j ^heduled for November t in ^'^ n™ ipeederi in Mew omci KKTI Invitations Trenton . . Tnjfte death. to,JW «nc* January 1 last but ARTS RADIO 110 tana SOLD 6' Avenet Appliance Hew Jersey thus far Oil* year "P*** * «iil to«s on Jie* MUl ill or four more than at*"** ?**1 ™P«*« •» «»« I» Skat« u4 Lava *>wtn & TELEVISION Post Cards lured 0 1M DAY SERVICE the «« time last year . . ^?I » ^ * ^ "^ SALES 1 SERVICE Service Beu placed at the Atlantic Oty J*«• «« •« requuwtnua. Fisttig Tackle art. rtlMU. GUM "rWReti of film rter t ln CU Hi Mm ttreet, A*ea*l UJJ Rakni Art. race track dunm the bm J5 '' »i«* ? ^ "" «W aaaot kftKVB With ETMT Ron erf t Signs WOODBKtDGB Black ana While Repair UUmaUa Fret! J. Hart, rr**. — M Yr» Exp. cent, although attendance wai HOME f«L MX-i-UM Film fr«ce»«d at Ppa DaUr I a. H. to i r, M. ME 4-M31 ME 4-5*41 domu 6 per cent O'er three-^ REEL l I L H u I ML Cat B**1M amkai > Coupons quarUrt of a biUion doQan in PARTS genera! property taxea will (0 [toward the support of rouniei-1 Official tknfe* BMton Mivlij; & Track)* . later Utintn > Certificates 1 pa: and cwnty government and for I school* :n Se» Jersey this year, "CEHtAUUt," Rnfiit ft SMhS - A Proclamation KCX" "CE.H W. HALL & SOI SALES the Ne* Jersey Taxpayers As- "ALCBDO," cai iM Uaf tMsUaca > Announce- sociation reporu . Water re- , iOT," Hrrtaf «a4 M*o«* T. R. STEVENS SERVICE sources of the Delaware River I Hugh B. Quigley, Ma)»r oMhe T - POi MIGUIV," "»FW-O- MAT1OM-WIDC fHimai o* Battn would be administered by BnutaoU ui O*c« rvnttw* tacftu ui Ibcrt M*ui *•>* RENTAXS of Woodbridge, do hereby proclaim Oc." ments an mtemau-federal agency b «i 8T. QEOEGE AVE. a iu Water Softtnrt Salt 1959, through October 10th, 1959, to b* •f" "BIFIUPE," "*LR« CONTINENTAL VAX IEBV1CI, WOODBUDGE under recommendations mart* CA*T,- 'UlCltiKJN" "BEST- INC. Srft Water 8M» by a Syracuse University studr HAIie." "HIMJtK" u4 Retain SwiatadBf Pa^ ftaypHea I Business for the Water Research Foun- NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMEN'S *•?•• -OOLI)K> CUB" t*tu*u laomi 1M ttani* GALLARD'S CRATING • PACMNG of afl dation . Governor Meyner ParU tad Rtpain on S-RVISOFT Thii annual Week, sporusored throug: "ffH.IK.EK." "(1CEAII CHI," Cards has placed *mphar.i on the "QUICK," -B-I," 'i*suunf" UWfitf»« rualtan *t I'm PHOTO OF WOODBRIDGE unity of the Americas tn hu United SUte« by The National F«der- Drii S47 Aml»j Aw.W«»dl»rUre 141 CM. Ocwit Aveaa* proclanuiion designating Co- Fhomt Offlc* Md WardMttte WooJbridt* lumbus Day. October 12 and Busineasand Professional Women* C^'- Phont ME 4-34S1 lU-CoodlUontni 14 Atlantic Street, Carter** tppointiCK frkrX L^r^elLa of Opts I* I* I. Mas * ril. tUl Hum All Heat ME 4-1815 CAU TODAY and the Woodbridge Township Busu Tei. KI 1-SMI or RJ MS« 1>«WUU1 Sihiort Ijatm South Or-diiiit, at Suu Chair- RUDY'S Hetoi Gurii man of C 0 i u m D u s Day Tackle * Kcpolr f OB rBKK E8»WA«1 Profesaional Woman's Club, is set asi^ C»U ME-4-21U at itt fRE£ ESTIMATES Observance New Jeney hai 156 Mouiot St., • Piek-Up - Delivery - Available 77 caw;i 6f polio reporud offi- tnoute to wbtnen in business and the Mm "HEAL WAY" cially this ye-«r. compared «1»h 202 it \.i,t tame uiw Ujt war sions, and the contributions they t\v^ ram FU-I-M14 . Ths- Ndiioiuii Convenu.'m of nation. The theme ol W«. "National H Bunnetu Directory AGENT NATIONAL VAN ACE Heiry Jaitei ftS M the XatK'nal FHlcratlon of R»- Rat«s Are SMALL UNK» -BD an* Dellverr Wciinto *il! tx- held in Wren's Week," is "A Bight Turn to * ' !'''*"i ' MIDDLESEX 1211 St. Oe«f» Ate, ttaaiacaa^ - ' But Uu tt ww\tm ' * The eipert- Sheet HMai Wprt tDtnial use of udui (or lav ea* K«mlt4 ate m, It* rartcli riefce* Vt »"« 1 Ttd§ Sptee MtMatw4U.U4.IM IMtrcnd ABIT Ttaw, forcMWin on the Oarden Raw PRESS Parkway netted M spe«dtn is ai4 ranu«« Wtrk toCarteret (he first w**k of the trial pe- For Only THE WOODBKIDGE US AJ4M StTMt riod. PUBMS10HO CO. i B j Demo**, J FRED SIEBOLD Woodbtidie, N. J A Jersey Highway Authority 1 Msata 20 Green Stnd Totmihip'Cltrit WANT/IDS 611 RMMVCM A*c. Carteret warm Oarden 'Stale Parkwa: MErean 4-ltM Woodbrtdut •motor:«t* who stop "> pift Kl I-HI1 J apple* from Uw roadside tretf THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 PAGE TWENTY-ONB

NATIONAL WEEK Monday, October 4th thru Saturday, October 10th

man of the committee, an- Addresses ire Prevention nounced Chief Ed Brecker, Belle October 4-10 Declared Hospital Guild Inner Peace' Parish Take* Part f AFS Mead, will speak on fire preven- Unit of PT'A No. 15 In Holy Name Parade tion on Wednesday at 8 P M. ISELIN — The parent and i ISEUN-Rev. John M, Wilus. Week Program Mr. Pas8amonti reports Dis- Tire Prevention Week' To Meet Tuesday family life education committee Subject of Talk| pastor of St. Cecelia's Church, Madeline Coar ,rlct U answered seven calls im-XlN — A series of talks of School 15 met Wednesday at ISELIN—Mrs. Bernard Pran- members of IU Holy Name So- ISELIN - Airman Madeline during September. He also WOODBRIDGE - Mayor Parents are advised never to COLONIA —The Colonia ,,,,!, night will highlight the branch of the Perth Amboy the school, The theme for thekel spoke On "Inner Peace" at ciety, and the color guard of Coar, & personnel specialist as- stated the false alarm situation'Hugh B. Quigley has proclaim- leave small children alone, Even St. Cecelia's Knights of Co .'iPii-rvance of fire prevention is very serious with four re- Hospltal the opening meeting of Stater- " | signed to the Headquarter! id October 4-10 as Fire Preven- If It Is necessary to leave the the l(rk October 4-10 by the Iselir first meeting this season Tues- munlty Life." Topic lor the first hood of Congregation Beth lumbus, participated in 'Squadron Section, 3565th Navl- ported last month. house for only a few minutes '•lirmlcal Hook and Ladder tion Weelc in the Township. day at 8:18 P. M. at School 18 meeting was "You and Tour Sholom, Monday at the center. Perth Amboy Holy Nwne Pa-!gatorTraining Wing, ha» been As usual, several of the fire ask a neighbor to stay with the •>mp»ny, District 11, anda pa- HOME WITH INFANT Mrs. Wallace Wllk will b*|8chooj." Mrs. Ralph Hoover 1*Rabbi Frankel also spoke on rade Sunday. The seventh and promoted to Airman Second companies will hold open house children. And whenever you r.,(if will be held Monday with COLONI^ — Mrs. William honored during the program, ichalrman. the significance of the high eighth grade pupil of St. Ce- Class. and explain the use of their must go out for a longer time, (.'ni' company 1, District 9 andinfant son, Steven William, have and Mrs. O. E. Mathlasen will Donald Whltaker. principal, holidays. celia's School also paraded. equipment to residents of their leave the children in care of a Airman Coar, a 195J gradu- ,il1(r local organizations par- infant son, Stven William, have speak ahd show slides of her re-[spoke on "Rules and Policies of The group adopted the bud- Robert Deerln, president of districts. Special programs have baby sitter who not only has ate of Woodbridge High School, ig. The fire houses will returned home from the Memo- cent trip to Japan. Mrs. Mathla-(School," "Systems and Rating get for the year, heard a report the Holy Name Society, an- been arranged In both the pub- been told what to do in cast of was employed by the New Jer- open to the public and rial Orthopedic Hospital, Eliza- sen, who is a Colonla resident, jot Report Cards," "Student Of the ways and means com- nounced a color sound movie of He and private schools. fire but who Is also physically sey Realty Company, Newark, vuiimis demonstrations will be beth, where the baby was born is president of the New Jersey Hand Books" and "Clubs and mittee and established donor the ISM world scries baseball and mentally capable of carry- prior to enlisting In the Air i,,.|(l p»ch night. September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Meanwhile, Fire Commlsslnn- Federation of Settlement and Activities." credit*. games will be shown at to- ing out such Instructions. Neighborhood Centers. Earlier Force ln December, 1957. Her Joseph Passamontl, chief, and Zalek are the parents of three|ers.have issued rules for fire The members presented night's meeting. basic training was taken at Donald Gunther, captain re- other children. this year she attended an Inter- MEETING MONDAY an prevention as follows: Keep national conference of social original western entitled Lackland AFB, Texas. quest uny cltteen who wishes to matches away from young COLONIA - The Colonla •Schmaverlck" at the olote of CARS WELL SEASONED Teacher: "Now; John, tell work ln Tok The Her parents are Mr. and Mr*. jiavf his home Inspected to call children, clean and check heat- I 1AT1C tn Hniil y°- meeting Club will hold Its regular Busi- the meeting. Rutland, Vt.—"I hate people me why we talk about the wis- is open to the public and guests. John A, Coar, 1)1 Benjamin tiifin. They urged residents to Ing equipment once every year, UlUlIS IU 11U1U In onen ta t.h» nnhllo onri n littles and cellars. John: "Because you can'tl, cans, do not smoke in bed, Tuesc ay eac year will be diseased, Ounner — Do you know, rested and ffiSrgW WITH The Secret h Owl William Quinn, general chair- pull 1U leg. miss." void overloading electric out- i aner Drives""' ' °* ** month. honey, if I had to do It all over ing mustard and shaving cream "I wonder why Scotsmen are I8EUN —Iselln Lions Club president and Mrs. Angelo R<* GET-AC4JUA1NTED PARTY ets, use non-flammable clean who I'd marry? on cars parked on downtown so good at golf;" will conduct paper, drives the si, vice president, I8EL1N — Brownie Troop ng fluids, keep attics, cellars Wife - No, who? streets. 'He was held tor trial "They realize that the fewer 'ast Sunday of the month, ac- The next meeting will be at 102 opened its fall season last nd garages clean, don't give week at tne 1%lrst Gunner — You. on a charge of malicious mis- times they strike the ball the :ordini? to announcement by the home of Mr. and Mrs.«.. . x^.iKen-- Presbyterian fire a place to start. Wife — Oh, no, you wouldn't. chief. longer it will last." A Proclamation William Dangell, chairman, neth Parsons, 25 Lancaster Church with a get acquainted WHEREAS, the week beginning October 4 If fire strikes your horn?, get Othe_ r events _announce d at „a|Road . party. Mrs. George Courtney le j and ending October 10 has been designated as •ut of the house the minute dinner meeting of the club In- Mrs. Robert Broderick was leader. The troop held a cook- ou discover It or smell smoke dude the trip to Jamesburg welcomed as a new member, out Monday at Kennedy Park F'IRE PREVENTION WEEK, and lways be ready to use different October 14 at which Mrs. (scape routes from any room Franklin Delano Roosevelt will PREVENTION is WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the public In your house. Test doors be- be the guest speaker. to have an awareness of the terrible loss of life 'ore opening. If doors are hot, Tentative plans for the Rarl- and property each year because of the ravage lock them with furniture or tan Bay Mental Health Asso- wet mattresses to keep out ciation program were discussed. Everybody's of preventable fire, and smoke and gases. Get out an- other way. Never jump from WHEREAS, our fire commissioners are con- m upper-story window excepl Mrs. Moody Elected stantly striving to curtail careless handling of as a last resort, Walt for the GOP Club President Business materials that cause fire and deserve the fullest lremen. COLONIA — A meeting of Other Rules The Inman Avenue Republican cooperation from the public in their efforts, and Hold your breath If you have Club wa« held with Mr. and to make a dash through smok< Mrs. Howard Currld, Lancaster WHEREAS, the governing body of Wood- 'and flame. Remember the at: Road. bridge Township desires to encourage a program .s usually better near: the flooi An emergency executive board designed to prevent fire destruction. n a smoke filled room. Call the meeting was called to fill the fire department at once. The; vacancy created by the recent THEREFORE, I, Hugh B* Quigley, Mayor of know how to fight fire. Don1 death of Michael Krelte. Mrs. waste your time or your lifi Russell Moody was elected the Township of Woodbridge, do hereby pro- trying to fight a tire, unless It claim the week of October 4 to October 10 as Is so small you're sure you can FIRE PREVENTION WEEK and urge every resi- control It with the right ex- tinguisher. Don't go back into a YOU dent to do his part In this most commendable burning building. Smoke and HOME INSURANCE program. fire ga«es from even the small- Can PREVENT Fires! est fire can be deadly. Get Insurance costs little . . . pays a lot in HUGH B. QUIGLEY, Mayor medical treatment at once, If Township of Woodbridge you're burned or have been ex- peace of mind. Your home and furnish- posed to fire and smoke. Seem- ings deserve the protection of proper Attest: B. J. Dunlgan, Township Clerk ingly minor burns or smoke ln- Ihalation can have fatal result* insurance coverage. Check Your Needs Today! DO Fire Call ME 4-0233 Your Prevention THE HARNED Week Established 1912 Share 93 Main Street, Woodbridge Oct. 4th FIRE PREVENTION is to everybody's business. Be Thru sure you do your part. Prevent Be careful; remove fire CAN DESTROY A HOME! Oct. 10th hazards. Fire! DON'T GIVE Be sure, too, that your your home 1* fully pro- FIRE tected. See ui for FIRE! Your Firemen Do A PLACE COMPLETE Their Job... INSURANCE TO START! They respond promptly when fire Call ME 4-0283 threatens. They work heroically to nave life am! property. Are you J.P.GERITY&CO. doing your part by taking every Real Estate • Insurance I MORTGAGE LOANS precaution to avoid fires? Are you 27 Main St., Woodbridge CAN PREVENT FIRE! adequately insured against loss Theatre Uulldlni when fire doee occur? Give us a ring. We have a plan for you. Our firemen make a life's work of fighting fires, They do their job bravely and well. But actually the BEST way to fight fires Is to STOP them before they start. And that's a job that's squarely up to every one of us! Let's check our home and business properties for fire hazards.,. This message u sponsored by the fol- take care with flame in any foww everywbw« and all th« tinwl - . . lowing local members ei the Middlesex County Association of Insurance Agents, V Be careful in using and storing In- V Be careful when burning rubbish. who will gladly ««»t you with your in- flammable liquids. V Be a food housekeeper . . . remove surance problems: FIRE CAN DESTROY V Keep matches away from oMldren. litter from attle, basement, carafe. Are You V Be sure discarded matches or ©tga- V Avoid smoking in bed or near Inflam- rettes are out. ; mables. ^ Protected? YOUR VALUABLES... \/ Don't risk overloading electrical wir- ing; have it checked ... be sure it's V Don't store oily rags and paint in It's up to you to be sure adequate to your needs. , closed areas. | , your home and business ,..butNOT V Be sure your heating and cooking V Disconnect appliances when not hi are fully protected ln equipment and chimneys are in food, use; examine cords regularly ... re- case of fire. And you can ... It you place them where fire-safe condition. place frayed or damaged cords. they tightly belong; ln a safe do it, with fire insur- deposit box in our vault*. And remember ... fire prevention is ft year-*round job. E.R.Finn&Co. Miss Dagmar Koed ance. Through good care Walls of steel and concrete 123 Emerson Street Carteret will guard your valuables Begin now to do your share... this week and every week. 406 Amboy Avenue Woodbridge and good fortune, you from flr«, low and theft. rhone HI 1.63S1 may never need to use Worth many times the small ROBERT GOLDEN, Chief Phone ME 4-1221 it... but you'll be well rental coat Is your peace of mind ln knowing that your repaid for the IQW cost securities. Insurance policies, Board of by the great peace of Jewelry and other precious possessions are BAFEl Stern & Dragoset mind that fire insurance William Creenwald brings you. FIRE COMMISSIONERS 97 Main Street Woodbridge 507 Koogevelt Avenue Carteret CAJX TODAY . .. -The Bank with the Services" District No. 1 Phone ME 4-5100 ALL Phone KI 1-6«S6 and SWERDEL BankendTrujt Company THE CHROME and Company Real E#t§te Eid Joseph Ostrower Main Itrtet Woo«brid||« 107 Ambor AVUUM Roosevelt Avenue Carteret Phone MK 4-IMI Woodbridfe Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phone KI 1-30W Phone ME 4-5555

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; be:'ore '':* recer.'. *A*'»j~r~.it^- Tr/,rr.it Jr-JIervor. ?arr.e ir. a br.e' •xr.Ter-it-tr. j* hie ,-*..av-± Cr_r ^.rr. _? exit:- •sntji N;c> Pr^o u-3. !>%S 00 tfinally "*>ii: or.. tfOTfT^i*i_ b/x-kirig in-i »••:_-« c: their ir.ezr^r.er they lack: ccr/__ct :c_r_r» After wa*/:nirijj tiv: :Barrons agair_rt ih* Te* ;_j: for a full q'ja:V * began •/. _"7r.d*r ;~_i*. tr-orr he WJM ha-.e itew fefemr.? V, Mart* our ;l: friend *__ ci_c: g the r.er cr>p of frwr.rr.-t- » were of the cpirJor. ".:"__: '.~; top while ali '.he f.,rr.e *' Dr-f 'i • c of convenaiion. *3S Tar=Itv xa.1 the top; Fr_ C»»r»r» c*«_ it WM_- Sit)) iupprt in Tr.e team we had the pleasure of T_V.CZ_£ *_.; it* »• us* of 430 aad 41! TT* a hunch of real hungry foot nail player? r.:r. _r. it O best w»» Dtlcrw ; TV it MUlr: vho bit (uoe« at i» >.ia.rr1 for contact. a_ for tfceir ftkxk-££ tr^y i«nu vi r* 'iaJ 174 tefort windujf op T.^I 4ed u_ of a clique of hatchr.E»«: r_rur_z • 473 K* e-.er.- opponent vro had :Ir.e _3i_c:rr v: vxr-A up whi-t a Woodcnig* back.tad __* ball in Po/ice Pos/ 23rd, Keep at the sun of the e_mp__rn. bounced back hie pwvts-Ior- to rweep Isettn Lumber 627- I*, v/.li at TST cr.t o* line lo build up the pres- 550 5S4-C3 and S«1-«5J Tbe Victory String Intact ira roored tbe KraTaton op ?r/. "*o>ixidge team after su victory orer a weak Tn?rc_,i Z^er'son squad, out *« cisJT« «H-TJ«« was the stt*4y 31frM scor* lor iu KTJA Kr»_;r.r Tr.e Tomship sharpshocStr. - Barrorj were ea^?r to a point where they were 18 473 131 0 It •eooQUHt stoat tbe fian of tfce»i- sun for their I3ni TictarT » *«- L * Kn«__i mJrt called c"_ii« ekves times, but a lorer of football i&j-th 5r_rrent seawm. nat W«in£»d_T in a natch"* *** fttte* ** ** Loartwr- BRIGHT rTTl"RE LOOMS: Jim DumU, th* B-rrom Ul- but «••::] be r*iv Saturday H* w.:. coulc r/.". bu; feel a L-U4 sati_iactKm ip their ami- £^j 14 g Andre* Lading. WtxyJbndge'nriih Mack Motors ol Ne» Jacki entc. fBartrrback. rot »ff lo a finf sun »<»iost Ttomai 9urp sboot«r. fulfere. a sligfatBrunnnck. Tns competiUon is In tb» triird clean rwwp of maniT to rw*. P». 14 JrHtnaa in his first Tirsitr iimt. and ln>m hi* perform- ty V) 'ifi\ a* lhe,r oppartents. ;N*W Brunswick llkl&a*TL _-_t tbe slack *_!«cbej&____<_ge backiaeia iaeis a good passer 'j^!^ T~ 12who us* ihrou^b with an 1m- W0ODBRIDG£ (1175) | Kramer 4c Bfroet three um«. 10 MaiDft I'nion >»turdiy afttrnooa. The Barrorjs :*.-- llpieicve mtcm put ol a pot-Waidman .-. 98 M 100 2MM0-591. 7M-«1 and 591-SU but has four good runners in Jim Dunda. Paul 'Middlesex 10 Tee Jaj scrj; Maclkr Motors 12sib)e 300 While standing on theYacovino 99 96 100 295 The Dairymaid-' Mcond-e&me ' Maiia_. Jv: D'Ale-so and Gene Davis. Dunda, """ "™ 9 phvsjcij cor.d;';;r, i Manrilk _—._. 17finn« tine Waldman shot 98 inLudwig 98 98 M 294' total wai the hifhett r«»r_td . 5 iteption of U»lA5 -- - playing hi* first Tarsity garj.e. proved himself a piat-field _, , 98 Li tim« and 100 inGrookopi 99 93 M 290 in the league for the week . 4 firt. !a deep Stash or. •..-.' capable ball handier and better than average ball NORTH FLABiFIELD (lt*S) The veteran Maryon ClancT 3 Tied for K. ofC. Pin jNorth . 2 21 rapid. 97 94 98 289 hit am game and a 448 Kt to ^head. Despite :'--• : 1. 22 8econd high IOT ... carrier He will develop into a good quarterback 78 95 265 lead Cooper'Uxvtfi.s while Kay Smith J ^fin I Oftfl til Hflt jury, the hard-h:".- — The ram-«as Phil Yacovino with a 295 J4ei«ner 93 M 91 254 and lo.itneMastnpeter followed, X/OOD -L/tfllU lit IIUI ,wlll be in the r-sr- once he learns to throw with a little more accuracy — — — i_-_- _»____. hm±m.\m< M Pistolvhile Ludwig placed third hit-DiDodo 97 73 90 247 stacking up three-game totals ;aOK* aoa, AE_ strike* Wdbridge Oldsmooile - 3 w«y. Only ek«r. :' x to even :U record at 3-3. Jack ground and if he takes advantage of.his blocking. RftOltl iCollege Inn :... l k IV. by the eager •.::-* : Kennedjs 213 was the big fame Davu is also a hard charger who keeps low to the TLSit-iha.e v.njiiTi. Bnu BuckttTeam No. 6 .A1« Foodtown - 4 Screw prerented :r» Builden ^Training Set Gerity Funeral Home 2 4 for the winning club becoming more to turf looking for openings to break through. i No. 5 iBurke Insurance 3 Interest in the Mayer's- WOODBRTOOE—Cla*se* per- Gerits match drew many fans March Golinski and Les Warren, a couple of proper uie of bow 6 'at the of the match Two minu:« *•'• tafki<>« have wirirjpniy become ih£ .Mr- WQOUBRIDGE-Th.. _ e if ._ ., second ha:.'. "•'•' J st c«t«::iiso.: J undefeated Stewart's the Plumbers erupUd in the could accomplish a double cei\- started a 50 yi'd "-'-• haired boys of the Barron ball carriers and they Honor Roll: 2*1 «t Bcttn Ganwt BOWL-MOB LEAC11 W J dropped its initial game of the, Knight&_of f^olumbus Intra-ttury iriplicat*—a rarity amongjmidfipld. Da^-s «•' ! John 5«r» 203. P« Bof»n TtA-iil, on outer both deserve the distinction. Despite their weight, . .. e ii season in the _Swl-Mor House Council Bowling League tbit bowlers. He tried valiantly but'laft tackle for » !-'• \ta Putttllj Ml ru.iis j _. s [Street with members of the Larry and Leg proved they can move out in front 1 BtlBllI X a P TnMtcj Port jLeiyue to the BowlnMor quin- week when Karmazin Plumbing missed by a single pin with^ Jefferson 3T 5 Hunter Safety Council acting ^» & Hemttni trtrt Kenny's. Qiilj- 5 4|tet, but managed to thold first TV. of backs to mow down the secondary with their I s Mvth Exc»r»ujn as instructors. conquered Almasi Trucking games of 203, 203 and 204 for' pitched a pa&* \T'»rou,j Honor EoU (_» w Brtl« G»««, tained at McCarthy's Sport Walter Christenaen, a sophomore, -still has a role in Bowl-Mor's single tri- 8hop, SO Main Street. Stancik with a 222, and Bill The ieague moves into its foolt the opport-: wlth a Wfty 211 Each student must have his Harth's 200, led Karmazin'i to: third week of action tonight at iw Dunda. The lot to learn from what we saw, but he will with- B*rt*f Shflp Gitt C!c£O_* wetting.:T« oter m was the highest single game re-;the shotgun course must : • 'I Team to Play casion he chased a Tee Jay halfback and nailfed ii« wisntn kit PTndl-g w_il«nH(A_* ,T»*e».JcoTde- ill the league, thus farj*ritten cotuent from their; joe Ryan hit * triplicate.! WOODBRIDG™wi«_»_i»»«EB — i»«jtuPlayin«g to*"'b«: r him before he picket up five yards. j iilVJP w«i0 OT«L y 7u- parenU and are required identical scopes of 175,'a scoreless Ue against the New-' ITeam Mo. 1 this season. Tbotnai 5|ne»l Home. L. S. M»nh E*c»»»tonl bring along their own shotgun* Joe Sisko, J*. and Leon «* Portufue«e in the Mew Steve Kager and Ron Toole are the offensive 5 o7tr Molnar't Tarern. In the odd game, it was a and IS: i ,-sd smmuniti-r lor the Satur- J ought fire 'combination of Elei and Sus- WtUowski added double oen- w»ey Soccer League'* epeneri .ends. Kager, playing the position for the first time day morning claxses. No student tury marks with gamp* of 225'I** »***. the '•»**' HungarUm Ml (MorMta 1102 Bay* Icreha with 202 and 234. that) TIH be permitted to participate and 204 to pace Ryan's. Bill'lM™ «» »*»» » «T»eeial In his career, looked as though he may become the Mlock 2M. Ttm defeat for Bowl-Mor, rted fl !_72. or qualify if the above rule* are 208 middle W break into the win cftlumnj top pass snatcher on the club. He knows how to I For Flag Football^™886-867. thus dropping the Sheehs.n had a march V> Uw *'00'' RHiiHi not adhered to. i?ame for the Liquor Dealers. :8und_j afternoon when St.! run his pass patterns to break into the clear, and Thre* SUB* wlnntrt: Teim So. 7. WOODBBIDOE — Edward losers three games back. In tbe The Friday night chute, will from where h? ? Two-jfime wlnntri: Uerwln ill- of the Recrea- losing cause for Bowl-Mor, Har- Tobak'akss GroceryGroy, the thlrdf^"^' of Hackentack invades nne. Tt*m So. 6, Team So " way over Uw he has good hands. ition Department, announced ry Estelle matched Buckin for sharing ihe number one;"l* High School sUdium. The pictures on each subject and promptly BOWL-MOB «roRTSsiK*« :| 2 boygDetween the ages1 high game with his 211. slot, won a pair from the State On the whole, the Woodbridge line looked good LEAGUE that 10 the Huriter Safety manual will! , •.,.._ „«, ».2:30 o'clock. attempt w ' L |of 12 and 14 have registered for Booth's Electric of Port Read- Je e!ers wlthout berseflt be distributed to esch student ! *' | L*it winter the Hungarian With four mir.. from end to end, Defensively Dennis Dragog and Omty li Son 8 1 the Flag Football League being ing picked up a full game on The present range was con- 200 game Alibi Bar ._ 1 * dropped a 4-2 decision In the game, th* : sponsored by the Recreation the leaders by sweeping tfaelstructed thk fall through the Mauro Motors, won of the co-, Ron Limoli were impressive at times. However, the VF.W. So. J _ t i 10 itmrted a drive ' holderolders of first plact last we.-ij«*.| frajncU and will be out real test for the players up front will come Satur- Bt Andrew's H.."f.B. Ho, J 5 i Department and directed by winless Fireplace in three|diligent efforts of instructors |Team Ko. 1 3 « Ernest Dubay. [straight game*. Joaeph Hogan of Seraren mild manage only a Ue, in »vsnge jthe defeat, aoeordlnt Bt. AudrtWi BJtJ. No. 1... 1 I to a statement made by man- day when Union moves into town. 1 [Frank Panko ol Woodbridge, game against the College Inn, Rrttlde B*»ltT - J'i «'.i John 2ullo, Recreation 8u- Booth *, with Lou Molnar's 4 John V.P.W. Ho. I ..,-. _ l>i V; Jerry Bertekop of Fords, and and asTresuit droppeS'down'j **^ Herczeg earlier thiaj The B*rrons' „, ipervlsor, disclosed that the 204, won the first clash 886-765 Nick Priscoe will no doubt take a little offense Honor loll ((2H or Better GUOM) Joe Bitka Ol Fords. The range to fifth place in the current week. were Lart> L Ctordu MI-MSMIMS,, o/ 2i«.|leigue will function with six and the second clash 918-833 B Strt area was made available by Waltr <*.-•*••< at the bouquets we are throwing at his teajh so I. Ktn KIT, B SctirtttiuhM 206. teams representing various sec- with Kurt Booth's 235 he-ding standings. ' . , B«olU Township Committeeman Bd- Jack B.uman's 311 game wujNEW JERSEY'S ONLY PAftHumoli and early in the season because he is always striving ThTK-june winners: Oerltr & BOB tions of the township. All garnet the lift. Tony Scarpelletti's 220 while the 8 8 So. 3"I, V.F.W.w LwiB be played at Tords Park gave him the high game in the ward Kath and was put in con-jthe top individual performance'MUTUEl TROTTING TRACK for perfection, and he is admired for it. However, ^™ 1. " ' dition by John Almasi. !for the victorio"is College Inn. carriers were J«_p-\ T»o-(fime «lnnera: Alibi Bar ora during the season, final victory, 892-798. Each Instructor is conducting he has done a terrific job thus far with his material nndde BMlty. Tnm no. 1 over Three games are scheduled « Tied for ream No. 5 won the middle1 OPEN THOMAS Club members in the area will attend a banquet game with ease, 819-699. a I the A. tor Hotel October 16 to honor and f rater- For the Strikes, George C-Uc i_ND6: I***" BOWLING liad a high game of 204, while r*(!Kl_B>- K nize with the New York Giant football tea m..,, Ul* M Ballman's 212 was best for Joe Ruggieri, a former teacher and assistant foot- 1:45 P.M. auAitne ON ALL ALLEYS . . the losers. Biuni. ball coach at Woodbridge High, was one of the of- ,.ti fiP.M,U>»»'.M. in 1M7, five National FACING DAILY ficials at the Bttfron-Jefferson game last Satur* pltth«r» woo 90 f-mt LKAOUK AUG. 8 thru OCT. 12 by were Ewell BlackweD, Johnny day, and it i_ a pleasure ko report that he looks as Saturday - From*A.M FORKING tvtiy Tkurwt^ it U4W Q«f Sain, Ralph Br&nca, Warren good now as he did working with Nick Friscqe bqpk Sunday From IF. M. for Mo_4»y*— Spahn and Larry Jansen Tat every jpan—«ii Admiuion tUii*.), , $1.20 _ -» in the middle '30's,,.. After a two year Navy hitch, Special Kcduc«d Bam (or CUidrc. liM ¥. U. _nd Continental MrUBf. All S*tiudar» » *. U. U> 4 P. M. The home stretch at Aqu*- stad flannels, rayon and ' Walter Housman accepted a scholarship to Mis- NUM.; rW-U a4t*4 duct race track is a fractlonM blends. 32 BRIEGS souri Valley College and was recently elected de- short of one-quarter mite kmfJ iult, JVKIIO* t» btiMt t-M BOWL-MOR LANES FEKTU AMBUV fcfllive captain of the freshman football team,,,. Avenue T«L MX 4-M»t Wowlbrktat The quarter pole 1* at the tlrufl SMITH AT UNO 8T-UUTI rittHOU). N. J. for hoam. THURSDAY. PAOE TWENTY -TURK* C.A1. NOTICES I , NOTICES LEGAL NOT1CFS I.KOAI, NOTICES IT.M NOTX'FS I'1*1, l.EOAI. NOTICES I.EOAI. NOTICES I.KGAI, NOTICES NOTICE I IT. HKRKFIY GIVEN tilRt :i permit allowing HIP eft This Orrllnum • -hnrl/. rn'l In! hr-rY author.»ed !n nr wltr'nv r"a«on whereof thli Ordinance 'ote In the Town of Woodbridse •nd being in 'ti« Tnwnthlp #f Woo<- nf AnjHWlftCnt of the denied Vnt applies.. a futMlIni) wrvlr« •mtiloii on WIHWI nf the Tmtnutilp wrt*! ] Hvereirmn. North. *>"t In <*> ol under US. «n «0-W «a» btwrnta op-iH«w jQr«t», of WUUam want, is il.< Countv o( taudlai nf Wnodbrldgt in the brldme-Carteret Rood, Port R«»d or purposes described In work. , 11 Jmcy. for 1 rtpsrw 11 in t: < :rreis pr o'Vi*? n'sr" tinrtbe'1 m erstlte without refe Zl'i!l«r'" . EKTHITP" , known as Demortit and B'a'e of New Jfriey. «nS kno#n i (t. NeN w JJersey which prcmlSM afr 'n:l-u of said I,»w mid the expend i IDO.IKI [ret to a point ill the 'be above . thfil nt. SFCTIOH 2, The public rlfhts;nn the Hill Tops surveyed Januari, U Plot Nn 13. In Block N». H**, also known us psrt of Lot 17 In ture authorised by this Orrtlnnnc , line nf Fnnniiu--nndertakni end rsrrlMI oh as and.'11 lnrt '« those Isnds detrrtbfd 'nlltVl. by J M. Trowhrldite" and (lied •• thown nn plan of Plow "n Mt NOTICE OF TAX SALE Block 085 on the WoodbrldRe ToWn- snd every psrt thereof li nfceasar thenre i4i KaaMtlv.aimll ron'tlume a wotratf loral Im- Section 3 hereof, derired by their In th* Office of the Cletk of Mliidl*- of Inmen E'tntf? Green HW«f na- shtp Assessment Map. Street; TOWNSHIP OP WOODBRlnr.I. to promote the public Intermit an* the Southerlj lln* olnrovem™' m«ftp in and by the fledlratlon (or park or playground HI County on th* 34th day of Sep-tion, filed February *. 1*M, In The determination of th» Bosrd for the welfare, convenience or bet- 1 purposes are hereby tacated and Oftice nf the r|»rk of the rvnif SECTION xn Funnln ! Street South Sll da- Township tember. 1891: aa Map No IM. has heen filed In the office of the terment of suld municipality. urees OS minutes East. lS-00 Hertlnn 4. The fnltowlnf_ mutters eitlmrulstted and freed and dli- The aald loti are alto known ai nf MldnMenei M Msp No 1SO2, fll« Bonril and Is available for Inspec- Section 3. The cost of laid «en- feel lo » point snd plsre of ,re herehy determined, declared, tt- rharRed of and from all inch dedl- Lots 1 to 13. InclualT*. In Block 77D No M9. tion. Improvement. to the extent o(| Beginning <"lt»d and utated; cated nuhllo rlnht« as shown on the Tan Map of the Said premlm Kre herehr mn- BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT the amount of the appropriationji This Ordinance shall take effect ~ (i) The >»ld purpows described SECTION 3 Thi landa,, Mf«rr»:>nTU to he Mid are tinted below, not current expenses and sre each a' ' ' " "" '" "tlnjulshed l»nst»d ss Lots 14 to 19. both Inclu- P"!let nf r!,P sue end par', for them. Il Budget of_ thla Township for HUG• —H B-•. QUIOI.BY- --.• nrop*rty or Improrement which ths!lr*,f**[rlh"J M follows: 1 th« fiscal year of 1900 In tht amoiini •Ive In Block 1 Ion 1 A- 7 In «•!'»'• '<">' I" ""- eiefittorv admin. NOTICE TO BIDDRR8 Commltte«man-it-L«r|« Townihlp may lawfully ««ivilre nr *" thoa* sota, tracts or parcel of the Bondn herein nuthorl7«d Blwk I and Lota 1 to 4, both In- l»tr«tor< «nd slaWnt. her»bv agree NOTICE IS H1STIKBY GIVEN that Attest: make at a local Improvement. of Isnd situate In the Township ilutlve in Block 9. on a map en- «• ohwrre. pertorm and Jeep. »H: which budRetary Hem ahull be levied B. J. DUNIOAN, of .Woodbrldge. In the County of r!l TI1F FIRST HAY Mated bids for the sale by the Town- |ln accordance with Law on all pmp- y rate or amount. 1' ? ' filed In the Office of the Director of B, J, DUNIOAN, Being the premises common!' MIT Woodbrld«a In tht County of Mid- the Division of l^cal Ooremment of :..and outbuildings and 16 tt 17 Ch»«. k Ann Forsthoffer KUOH 8. QUiolmr. Committee to be held at Its meet- the Issuance of the said obligation! PROPOIAL stnd One Hundred Ninety-Two Dot- S7R 1M.5B tober l, 195!) and October 8. IMS authorljed by this ordinance Is per. farm bul!d!n«» *• msv We nereasarf William k Join Mansfield .. 434.82 i.-i,. 10/1-8/59 Commltts srAan-st-LarKe Ing room In the Memorial Municipal Sealed bids will be rectlred by lara ||24.I92OO) more OT less to- to th» pmpfr pnloymenV c-f aald ."i!ll. Unknown Attest: Blinking, No. 1 Main Street Wood- mlttert hy the e»exceptioc n contained the Board of Education of the gether with the co«u of this sale ~ * . ^ ^i In subsection (dl of section 4fl:!-U premise' provided same shall itot rfnknovn , ...... B. J. DUNIOAN, brldge. New Jersey, on the 13th day Township of Woodbrldje at 10:30Together with sll snd singular the h« trected within 100 feet of tht I14A5 A: 134A4 Township Clerk, of October, 1959, at *:00 P. M.. Rav-of said Law to the debt limitation* A.M., I.D.8.T.. October 14, I9J». In Raymond sslowlnskl NOTICK prescribed hy said Law. rights, privileges hereditaments and near slile nT the itr«et on which sail WIIU»m & E. Orant Notice is hereby gl»en that the STATEMENT llght Sating Time, nr as nnon there- the Board Room tn the Barren Ave- appurtenances thereunto belonging premises front. Not more tihah ont 1J3.2O (i) The following Items, as 113 A IM ,los»ph Ji Julls Chorbslewskl 308.40 following Municipal Bond Ordinance The Municipal Bond Ordinance after as (aid matter pan be reached, nue School, Woodftridge. H. J., foror in anywise sppertalnlng Tht inch dwelling houM and oni mch 111 Joseph A Julia Choroslewskl 14.30 w»» regulnry passed and adopted at published herewith was finally at which time ana place Ml persons fined and authorised by section CAFETERIA BREAD AND ROLL subscriber reserves the right to ad-garage m»v be erected on any plot, n 40:1-55 of <»ld Law, are and shall he •ilO *• .Ill Mary Wasko 244.78 regular meeting of the Township tasted on the 20th day of Septem- who may b« Interested therein will SUPPLIM FOR THE SCHOOL lourn said sale from time to time and nn plot shall have a street Committee of the. Township of ber, with th'a 30-day period of limi- be given sn opportunity to bf heard charged as a part of the cost of subject only to such limitations or frontage nf ie«s than 50 feet. *• not: h me Clordon Bronion Oonst. 24.16 at said nubile hearing concerning ssld several purposes to he financed YEAR ltSMMO 328 Fords Const. Co. Woodbrldge, In the County of Mid.tation within which a nilt. action Lists and specifications, with Bid restrictions upon the exercise of privies of any kind shall be erect*4 -. 28.19 iilcsei. New Jersey, held oii the J9th or proceeding questioning th« ya- bv the Issuance nf said obligations: such power as msy be specially pro- on sny psrt nf aald premises. 2A J. Normsn & Eva Bosley the same. (1) not enceeitlng tlOO.IM on account Forms, may b» secured at the ofllca . . 1417.19 day ol September, 1959. lldlty of su«1» an Ordinance, can be vided hy ts.w or mien of Court 1. Thst nn building shall be ereeU i« * 2n John M Cherepon B, J DUNIGAN. of the cn«t. of Kiunnce of said obli- of the Sunfrtntendent of Schools in 8.18 commenced as provided In the loral ed on nnv part of the abov« prem* 1 Joseph Kurs „, 7fl.J« B. J. DUNIQAN Township Clerk gations: nnd |21 not nceedlng 1820- the Barron Avenue School. ROBERT H. JAMISON. Township Clerk bond Inw, has begun to run from The Board reserves Ihe right to Sheriff lues until the plans and locitto* Jnwph W. Kara ..._ 15.93 •N ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOIfOfl on account of cnslnffrlnR and thereof have heen approved In writ- JOMph W. R«TS ._., 3.M ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THEthe dnte of the flrjt publication of "f)*ct any or sll bids. In whole or HARRY B. KOTLER. Attorney OENERAL IMPROVEMENT thU Statement THE CONSTRUCTION OP A POR-|lnspectlon costa and legal exp«n*M; Ing bv Inmsn (states, Inc. wfclel 11 in 45A Incl, Oeorge B, Hill. Jr. 21)5.30 n 'ding : In part, arid to waive Immaterial tins I-L. 10/1 8, IS. 22/J9 ROADS IN THE TOWNSHIP B. J. DUNIOAN, TIOION OP DUKES ROAD AND OOPP "t ejrrfdlng t4n(10fl on sc- Infnrmalltlefl. approval shall not b« unreasonably Jsmes ft Junle Woods 15.71 CONCRETE CURBS AND GUTTERS junt of Interest on obligations tn withheld. II i Ik t WOODBEIDOE, IN THE COUNTY Township Clerk. A Bid Bond or Certified Check In MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT Lancelot R||ey .„. 15.71 OP MIDDLESBX. NEW JBB6EY, TO ALONO ONH S1DK THEREOF IN Inance such cost during the perlot 3. T7i» roTe*omr covenant* .ahall R Ji in Robinson ..,.,._ 22.97 To be advertised a* adopUd in lermltted by said section. the amount or ten per cent (10%) LAW DIVISION BE PAID TOR BY GENERAL TAX- Indepenrtent-Leadtr on October 1st THE TOWNSHIP OP WOODBtUDGB, of the bid must accompany each run with the land and shall he con- » to ll Incl BttuMn Realty Corp. IN THI COUNTY OP MIDDLESEX, (e) The sum of Pour Thousand DOCKET NO M-II9M 1 37.70 AT1ON. APPROPRIATING »US,00n 19S9. bid. strued as running with the lent > I ) k 20 Jsmes Lake 11937 THEREFOR. AND AUTHORIZING NEW JMdfllY. APPROPRIATING 14,000.001 Dollars Is, and shall he, WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK, until Jsnusry 1st. 1M4. when that 11 1 k 2 I.-L. 10/1/56 THE AGOREGATE SUM OF 112,000,- •ontrlrmter! hy the Townshlp-at- BOARD Of EDUCATION PltlnllH. Melonle Y. Spence 7.85 THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OR Township of woodbrldgt shall mate snd lemlnate 1 A t Turner, Inc. _ 309.4(1 j NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP FOH 00 THERTCPOR. DmECTTNG SPE- srge to the payment of the coat of - V8 - 4. flald premises are further tub* M CIAL ASSBSBMETm OF THE COST ny of said Improvements or Woodbrldge, N. J. VICTOR LIBERTY, SR., III ,!»mes k Ross Lake „ 3.93:PINANCINO THE SAME NOTICK HELIN H. ANDERSON Ject to the biillfling and inning or- M THEREOF. AND AUTHORIZING mrposes, nnd the estimated amount . Defendant. 17 ft 111 James ft ROH Lake 7.B5J B« IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- Notice, i. hereby glTen that the',„.„„„,. „„„ nv,„„.„»»,„ 1 dinances of the Township of Wood- 1 Ac 2 following prooosed ordinance WM THU I88UANCE or BONDS OR the special assessments to be "Kreiary Civil Action In Attachment bridge James k C. Spikes 7.B.V8HIP COMMITTEI OP THI TOWN- l.-l. 10/1/59 12 to 14 Ins!. •James fc Beta Lnlit 9«iSHIP OP WOODBRIDOE, IN THK Introduced and passed on first r«id- NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP FOR ivied nn property specially btne- NOUICI TO ABSENT The approximate amount of th# 1(1 K 17 Carragher Rslates, Inc 12.38|COUNTy OF MIDDLESEX, NEW ng at a meeting of the Township FINANCING THE SAME. ted by each of aald Improvement! DEFENDANT Itirfgment to be »atl»B*« nt said B.18|.'ER8EY, (not less than two-thirds Committee of the Towmshlp of the sum of Eight Thousand ($8,- RHERIFF'S SALE State ot New Jersey to dale Is the sunn of Twe Thousand Mildred Dellajllo BE IT ORDAINED BT THE TOWN- SUPERIOR COURT OP NEW JER- > Victor Liberty, 8r., 4 Mildred Dtllagllo 8.1>|Of all the memhers thereof afltrma- Woodbrldge, In the' Count} of MidSHI. P COMMITTEE OP THE TOWN- pj Dollars of the appropriation four Hundred and Nln«tv-slx Dol- dlesex, New Jersey, held on the 29th sreby made for such Imptove- SEY. CHANCERY DIVISION. MID- LS) Defendant. an (12 49*001 more or leas, to»ethet t M«rv Pellegrlno 2SO.2D tlrely concnrrlnel AS FOLLOW8: SHIP OF WOODHRIDGE. IN THE DLSSEX COUNTY, Dockat No. F- i( day of September. 1959, and that ents. And the number of annual You are hereby summoned and re-with the costs of this sals. i to 1 Inrl. Marshall Bschs 69.04 Section I. The Improvement or COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, NEW 1407-58—Lawrence Gale, la Plaintiff, II 4 & 9 53.M purpose described In Section 3 of said ordinance wilt be taken tip for jstnltments In which all such spt- quired to serve upon Leo S Lowen Together with all and sJngulat Marshall Sscns JERSEY, (not less thsn two-thirds and Tyler'a Country Club. Inc. akkopff . EEsq. , plaintiff'litiff' s attorneytt , 9 to It Incl. mm this Ordinance Is hereby suthorlwd further consideration and final pas- sl asKumenta may be paid Is t«n the rights, privileges, heredltamentl Cloverleaf Memnrls.1 Park Assn. of all tho members thereof affirms- corporation of New Jersey, Jack whose address Is 300 Madison Ave- 1 4OO!)5|ss s genernl improvement to be sage at a meeting of suld Township 101. and appurtenances thereunto b*> 1! to 10 Inrl. Cloverleaf Memorial Park Committee to be held at its meeting tlvely coricurrlng) as follows: Whltley. jr., othel Whltiey, his wife, nue, Perth Amboy. New Jersey, an II to S4 Ind Cloverleaf Memorial Park 21.68 inadr nr acquired by the Township Section 5. The cost of each such longing or In anywls* appertaining, !fl.58jnf Woortbrldgp, In ths County of room tn the Memorial Municipal Section 1. The several Improve- ocal,Improvement, to the eitent of Stanford W. Olbbj, Anna M. Olbbs, answer to the Complaint riled In a The subscriber reserves the right t« n to n Incl CloveTleaf Memorial Park Building In Woodbrldge, New Jerment- s described In Section 3 of this his wife, E. Wallace Friedlander, Lil- civil action, In which Woodbrldge IA ft J 318O23iM!ddlPsex, New Jersey, to be paid ;he amount of the appropriation adlmirn said sale from time to Mm* Cloverleaf Memorial Pnrk Assn. 15.7i;for by genernl taxation. For the sey, on the 13th dav of October, 1959, ordinance are hereby respectively lerehy made thereror, shall be paid lian PTiedlander. his wife, United National Bank Is pUlntlff snd Victor snblect only to «ueh llmUat.lnni ot l» Frrmsn k AUcr Smith at 1:00 P. M. (DST). or as soon Authorised as local Improvements to States of America, Realty Shore Co., Liberty, Hr., Is defendant, pending II :i ^ li 14,fi5:snld Improvement or purpose stated iy special assessments which shall restrictions upon the eierrlse of Irtna Washington thtriafttr as mid moUcr run bobe made or acoulred bv the Town- in lorltd In »«coid*nc« with ls« onInc., a corporation of New Jersey, In the Middlesex Countv Court. 00 such power as msy b« specially pro- ] is Robert k Ids Jonas .„. in nun seetinn 3 mere is iwreoy »p-reached, at which time ind place nil ship of Wondbrldge, In the County Uarden State Brlrklac.c k Stone Co., nr before November 5. 19J9. It you vided by law or rules of Court. jproprlated the sum of 1125.000,00, iroperty especially benefited there- Inc., a corporation of New Jersey, f 2 John R Amado » . 34.711pp o 115.000,00, ptrtom who may be Interested of Mlddlesei. New Jersey, For thbye , as nearly as may be In propor- fall to dn ao. Judgment by default ROBERT H. JAMISON. 1 4 17 V Including the aggregate sum of |8,-therein *111 be given an opportunity 5Rl Arthur Foe, Joseph Servedlo, 2MB to 2MB Incl. Csrraghrr Bros. Corp, to meet the part of mid 112.00000 1.-L. 9/10. 17. 24; 10/1/39 the Housing Authority reserve! 321A to MJA Incl. Csrragher Estates, luc 23,21 i to the Local Bond Law, constituting (a) It 1» necessary to construct ordinance•dlnance. Said obligations shshala l be V1U> Servedlo and Donato Servedlo, th« right to reject any or ail bids. a portion of n storm sewer sys< appropriations not provided for bydirect, unlimited obligations of thet/a Joseph Servedlo and Sons. Mid- 327 to 324 A Incl. Carrsgher Home Improvement Co. 32 58 sections 40:1-1 to 40:1-88 Of the He- application hereunder of said down SHERIFF'S SALE WOODBRIDGB TOWNSHIP 33 83 vised Statutes of New Jersey. In tern through the lands hereafter Township, and the Township shall dlesex County Welfare Board. De- „__ __ HOUSING AUTHORITY 329B to 332 Incl. Carragher Bros Corp, oayments, negotiable bonds of thebe obligated to levy ad valorem fendant, Writ of Execution tor the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW' JBR 349C, M7C to Joaeph A. Carragher. Trustee 4 jjianticipation of the Issuance of said particularly described which can- SKY—Chancery Division. Middlesex E. R. FINN, Executive Director not be acquired by agreement Township, etch to be known • m taxes upon all the taxable prope'ty sale of mortgaged premises dated 3«9C Inrl. I Bonds and. to temporarily finance County. Docket No. P-2310-58. COL- I.-L. 9/24; 10/1/J9 .said Improvement or purpose, ne with the owners who refuse, "Road Assessment Bond," are hereb; within the Township for the paySeptembe- r 8, 1959. 42 Mildred Dellegllo . . . 7,85 authorized to be Issued In the prln GATE REALTY, INC. tl Plaintiff, gotlable Notes ot the Township In without assigning any reason, ment of said obligations tnd Inter- By virtue of the above stated Writ, and WILLIAM ZALEK and JEAN INVITATION FOR BIDS ?. * J Bvlvester k R. McCann 19.79 to sell or convey said lands to dpal amount of $8,OM.o« pursuan est thereon without limitation of to me directed and delivered. 1 will the principal amount not exceeding to the Local Bond Law, constltutln ZALEK, his wife, are Defendants, The Housing Authority of th* Nessted H k L. Assn. Liquidating ,„,,, 1118.7.10,00 are hereby authorlMd tn this Township. rate or amount, expose to sale at public vendue on Writ ot Execution tot the sale of M * n Corp. sections 40:1-1 to 40:1-1.8 of the Re WBDNEBDAT, THE 2BTH DAY OP Townthlp of Woodbrldge will recelv* •"'••"Ibe Issued pursuant to and within (b) The said lands are required vised Statutes of New Jersev. I: Section 1. This ordinance shall mortgaged premises dated Autws sealed bids tor the following Items: JI, 11 k J3A William Dsngell Jr. l4O.0J.lthe limitations prescribed by aald for public use and this ToWnsl' take- •effect twenty 1201 days after OCTOBER, A. D. NINETEEN 13, 1859. antlelfatlttn nt the Issuance of w the rtmL TrtroltcwtiftTi thtfeef t'stf •JIUNDHED PIFTYTNINE 200,000 gallons more or lets Num- 30 to 37 IWI. " - ~Xmon~ OiJInuvlch T: ...:^;;:_...:::' IWIlln: TUB iimmmuni rnie nt * Ml'the "tunrtt. unfllr Title bonds and to temporarllv flnan By virtue of tM abet* -sUttd birr« ftirt OW to e* used for tin 81.41'Whlrh anv of Mid obligations shall Chapter 1. of the Revised Sta- final passage, as provided by said at the hour of two b'clock by the 15 * IS fnrre«t «; B Peaott i. said Improvements or ourposes, n Writ, to me directed and delivered. Homing Prnltct N. J. 33-1, located 18.07ibenr Is six per centum (6'ci per tutes of New Jersey, to acquire Local Bond In. then prevailing ISUndard or Day- 32 A 23 Anton dujlnovk "otlable notes of the Township In a I will expose to sale at public ven- at 10 Bunna Lsne, In th.e Town- I to 3 Incl Anna M. Koehler _ B42.70! annum the same by eminent domain or principal amount not exceeding $8,- HUGH B. QUIOLEY, light Saving)'time, In the afternoon dut on 3. (a) The Improvemen Commltteeman-at-Large of the aald day, at the Sheriff's si* of Woodbridge, New Jersey. 14 to is Inrl Ooulleb Rathsan - 164 52 condemnation. 000.00 are hereby authorized to be WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY Rldd will be received at the offlc* hereby authorizedth , andd tht e purpose 2. It ls Ordained that this Town- Issued pursuant to snd within the Attest: Office In the City of New Brunswick, OF OCTOBER, A, D. NINETEEN 935 10 937 tncl Mary O'Connel - for the financing of which said ob- N. J. of the Housing Authority, 10 Bunni 1243 A 1544 Kenneth k Dorothy Clsnclo ... 137 50 ship acquire by eminent domain or limitations prescribed by said Law. B. J. DUNIGAN, HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE Lane. Woodbrldge. New Jersey, up M ligations are to be Issued, Is the Im-condemnation, In the manijer pre The maximum rate of Interest wMch Township Clerk All those certain lots, tracts or at the hour of two o'dock by the 1 Reeb Mlllwork Co „•' 1488.65 provement of public roads and To b„ e advertised I._n The mdepen. - parcels of land and premises hereln- ind Including 8:00 P. M. October 6, Richard & Olorln Thomas _ 278.48 scribed by Statute, for the public any of uld obligations shall benr Is then prevailing (Standard or Day- 21135 to 2037 Incl. streets throughout the Township of uses aforesaid, the following de- »w 01;m™i dent-Leader on l«t day of October ifter particularly described, situate. light fitting:) time, to the after- 1959. Frederick 4 America Nordahl .... 15.47 er ce nt m Woodbrldge by the purchase, and scribed tracts of land, "" pP - !L (^) per annum. 939, with Notice of Public Hearing lying and being In the Township ot noon of the said day, at the Sheriff's The Housing Authority rtsarvei John A. Larartck . 13.31 delivery thereof by the seller, of Section 3. The Improvements here- Woodbrldge, In the County of Mid-Office in the City 01 N«w Brunswick, the right to reject any or all bid*. Michael & Anna Juplta 79.84 All those tiacts of land situate or final adoption on October 13th. , bituminous coneret* mix, of road In the Township of Wood- by authorized, reach of which shall 9». dlesex and State of New Jersey: N. J, WOODBR1DGB TOWNSHIP 91 Margaret Zimmerman I5.US be made or undertaken In accord- HOUSINO AUTHORITY stone and of penetration oil to be bridge, In the County of Mid- ,-L. 10/1/59 FIRST TRACT: Known and desig- ALL THAT certain tract or p»rcll J (' 330 William A; Anna Dunn 14.281 ujtd for the repair, pavem«nt, re- dlesex ft State of New Jersey, ance with the plans therefor on file nated aa Lots 1 to 13 Inclusive, In of land and premises, hereinafter E R. FINN. Executive. Directol LUA 13B it I4B Jordan Woods "•25 pavement, Improvement or re-lm- described us follows: In the Office of the Township Engi- Block 1, on a map entitled "Map otparticularly described, situate, lying I.-L. 9/24; 10/1/59 NOTICE no A 348 to 351 Incl. David & Jean Boozer „. 79.23 provtment of nil of said roads, or riRST TRACT neer and the specifications therefor lion 724 Ar 725 Sam fc Klorence McKahan — 11.57 jucli thereof us might require Im- BSOTKNINQ at a point In on file In the Office of the Township Notice ls hereby given that the lion «IM to 80i Inrl. William MrCHire by tho aforesaid ma- the Southerly line of Soren Clerk, which are hereby approved) following ordinance wat rtgularly 394 Vlncenso Bodlne 3 9* terlals. Street, said point being North and the several purposes for the fl-passed and adopted at & tegular fiSR rarmlne MsKempo 3.96; ibi The estimated maximum 88 degrees 09 minutes West. nanelng of which ssld obligations meeting of the Township Committee 708 & 70P Perry Oalllmor* 87.1(|amount of Bonds or Notes lot afore- 142.50 feet distant Westerly ot Are to be Issued, the appropriation of the Township of Woodbrtdge, In V&MiA .WIUHMe, 1» 1118,750.00, the Intersection termed by th*made snd estimated maximum he County of Middlesex, New Jer- :io.* 711 . amount of money to be raised from I'! to \?1 tn.-;. John * Laura Brown 19 SI 1 lei The estimated maximum Westerly line of ford Avenue ey, held on the Mtii a«r of Bep- 4T9 37 amount of money to be raised from and the Southerly line of Sor-sll sources for each such purpose, temoer, 1W. :<\ Anihonv V. * Mary Papocchls .. 47i'«jjall sources for said purpose Is tnd the estimated maximum 'I A' .Til Floyd Wilson, Jr en Street; thence (1) SoutBer- 11 31011 I1J3.000.00. ly South 1 degree 11 minutes amount df bonds or notes to be Townthlp Cltrk 10 28 liir; Almnder JCucsers .- Section 4. The following matters West, 100.00 feet to ft point In Issued for. each such purpose, art ORDINANCE SNUFFS OUT TROUBLE 40 M Ksrdlnn. E. Oolden S. 158 31 lre hereby determined, 'declared, re- the Southerly line of Lot 120respectivel, y »s follows: AN ORDINANCE EXTINGUISHING K. Oardlntr - , cited and stated: Block 346-C; thence (21 West- IMPROVEMENT OR PURPOSE THE- PUBLIC RIGHTS IN AND TO 4fl Eleanore L. Rlchardi _... 1.60 (si The aald purpose described erly along the Southerly line (A) Construction of that portion of LOTS 380 TO 397, INCLUSIVE, 49 to 51 Inn Stephen ft Sarah Hirer — «1.97iln 3 of this Ordinance Is of said Lot 120, North 88 deDuke- a Road lying In the Township BLOCK 424-A AND LOTS 433-A I to 3 Inr',. Wm, «i Man- O'Brien -" 4M.10 not A current expense and Is a grees 03 minutes West, 7.50 of Woodbrldge from Grove Street 434-A, 435-A, 438-A, «1-A and 438 307 Cuyler C. Lewis 23.43 property or Improvement which the ' ftet to a point, said point be. southerly to West Inman Avenue to #2, INCLUSIVE, BtOCK 424-B, cuylet C. Lewis 23.45 Township may lawfully acquire or ing also the southwest corner with a bituminous concrete «ur- ON THE WOODBRIDOI TOWN- 208 or said Lot 120; thence (3) 80'i 81 Frederick Klumpn 23.45 make, ns a general Improvement. face upon a proper base together SHIP TAX JilAP. (b) The period,of usefulness 'it Northerly along the Westerly with the construction of curbs tnandd Bl IT ORDAINED BY THI TOWN- Ait 8foat» I 88 Stanlalaw & C. Bsdoskl _ U.73 line of said Lot 120, and pa- long the westerly aide of SHIP COMMITTEE OP THI TOWN- 7.82, said purpose, within tht limitations gutters al< •we; k mn Joseph Nepotaa _ of SMtlona 40:1-14 M> 40:1-39 Of Hid rallel to the lint oourse. 7 90Mid Road. SHIP OF WOODBRIDGE: 248 frank fc Lena smith ...... iS.M Local Bond Law and according to feet dlstsnt at right angles Appropriation •Minuted SECTION 1. It !« found, d«- 7+ n. 24: J0/1, 1/S9 27 Hooper Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Corner of Ch»pto Avenue Corwin linson, funed wtiit and illustrator and au- WOODBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY thor, was for many ye«n Uluatrator for many of the country's quality ma«ajlne«. His paintings were exhibited BUILDING MATERIAL STORE throughout the western world ana .the sale will Include many of his paintings Jn rtlU-life, portraits and land- ME 4-0125 WOODBRIDGE, N.J. scapes. Artist supplies and equipment. Many fine picture frames in assorted sizes, Grandfathers Clock, Mantel Clock (Ell Terry), Old China and Glassware, Windsor Straight and Rocking Chain, Bric-a-brac, Piano, Occa- SKKVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 45 YEARS sional Tables, Dining Room Furniture, Two Spinning Wheels, Desk, Fireplace Equipment, Chests of Drawers, Dressers, Bureaus, Library of approximately 500 voluiftes, many aeU of best known authors, Oriental and Domestic Rugs/Hooked Rugs, Arm Chair (Louis V). Four Poster INDUSTRIAL * Double Mahogany Bed, Acron Mirror, Marble Top Com- modes, Samplers, Pine Wasli-stand, Slant-top Desk, BUDGET RESIDENTIAL Kltehenw»r«, Brasses, Ohject* of Art, Porch and Lawn Furniture and everything from basement to attte. A col- DO - IT • YOURSELF lection of 47 years. Sale will be held tadoozi, and will take placa regardless of weather condltioni. OStriaii may be viewed on date of sale from »:M A. M. until

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