VOL. XXII—NO. 4 Published Week]? FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 On Thursday PRICE TEN CENTS MDs Bar Part In Clinic PTAs to Abide by Edicts; Iselin Unit In Stiff Protest WOQDBRIDGS — With allL the commotion raised, over! whether Doctors of Osteopathy! should be permitted to offer • their services at polio inocula-, tion clinics, Mrs. Heinz Koehler;' president of School 11 Parent-! Teacher Association, announced; today the parent-teacher i VVORIUVViliLt CaARlIY JDltftJL BtWNIs: lhe annual campaign ior funds lor me Mt. Carinel Isuraug Ouilti, con- groups in the Township have! dueted by The little Servant Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, officially began Friday at St. Joseph's Convent, decided to abide by the decision; WOODBRIDGE — Commis- new committees are as the Town- Strawberry Hill. The Guild takes care of the bedridden, regardless of faith. Front row, left to right, Rev. Z. Les- of the Middlesex County Medi-lsioner Clyde Edrington will not follows: ship perhaps could be summed niowski, St. Stephen's Church, Perth Amboy; Rt. Rev. Charles G. McCorristin, St. James' Church, Woodbridge; Bishop cal Association and hold their J serve as chairman of any of the Finance, Mr. Vogel, chair- up best by L'il Abner with his George Ahr, Trenton Diocese; Rev. Joseph Kerr, Holy Spirit Church, Perth Amboy; Rev. Daniel Giorgi, Holy Rosary iclinics as heretofore, with only!standing committees of the jman: Dr. Ralph Barone, John'expression, "It's confusing, not Church, Perth Amboy; back row, Sev. Vincent Lenyi, Our Lady of Mt. Carniel Church, Woodbridge; Rev. Joseph Brzo- iMJJ.s in attendance. ! Board of Education according 'Felz', Mrs. Kahree. 1 amusing." zowski, Our Lady of Peace Church. Fords; Rev. Stephen Horvath, Our Lady of Hungary Church, Perth Amboy: Rev. ' Discussing the issue raised;to a list released today by Buildings and Grounds, John! Botn Parties are faced with. Thomas Matin, Our Lady of Fatima Church, Perth Amboy; Rev. George Ardos, Holy Trinity Church, Perth Amboy by the Greater Iselin Civic As- j Francis Wukovets, Board' presi- Csabai. chairman: Messrs.|intel"-Party friction with can- and Miss Margaret Sullivan, secretary. • IsocJation, Mrs. Koehler said she j dent. Barone. Felz and Vogel. ididates "jumping the gun' to wanted to make it clear the' Mr. Edrington last year . , throw then* hats m the ring Supplies. Mr. Handerhan,Lnd others ±m.eatening t0 mn clinics were not a Board of I served as chairman of finance. E Education, or a Township! Asked why a chairmanship chairman: Messrs Csabai, d-jindependently project. | was not given to the Colonia rington and Pelz. | Priday llign'ti Edwal.d Seyler, U« S«j Jersey Coast? American Girls•'The parent-teacher groups j man, the only reply Mr. Wuko- Ti-ansportation, Mr. Mullen.JDemocratic Municipal chair? buy the vaccine and syringes] vets would make was: chairman; Messrs Csabai, Ed-;nian. called a meeting to se- and they pay all expenses", she| "Selections were made on the rmgton and HanSerhan. jlect a First -Ward candidate. explained. "We charge a dollar performances of the various, Athletics Committee i.thislWhen the vote was counted committee heads last year. We committee has been revivedjthere were nine for WinfieM Welcome after Middle-East Trip A discussion on this issue J Plnn feel this year's committees are this year to aid in High Schooll - t . former Board of Edu- will be found on the editorial for the good and welfare of iathletics Darticularly,, Mr.!catlon President and five for page entitled ""Is This Really | the community." ;MulIen, chairman: Messrs Pelz.ifmil Pajak. Thereafter, Mr. Sights Seen Necessary?" - For some time now Mr. Ed- iHanderhan and Vogel. , !Seyler declared ^ ^nn the rington has been at' odds with i ••'",. _ j organization candidate stating for each shot, and after ^" I most of the Board. Although penses are paid we give lle j Program and. Policy. Dr.jboth men had agreed to ..^ Disappoint I Wukovets did not comment it is iBarone, chairman: Mr. Edring-jthe majority rule." that he has noted that; CLYDE EDRINGTON |ton, Mrs. Kahree and Mr.I Mr. Pajak yesterday said he gave $2,000 to Mr. Edrington failed to call Foundation for [Handerhan. jhas made no such agreement Local Youth roimaaiwn ioi researchlese-ucn. we|metjIlgs of tne finance COm-imembers. What decisions were: Public Relations, Dr. Barone, Simi mitt and will confer with the groups nntmafthfnH^ti? : *2e of which Mrs. Ruth'made,-Mr. .Edrington evidently!chairman; Mr. Csabai, Mrs. interested in his candidacy By BARBARA BALFOUK, nnnot. mmamr tht. e( r.clin rmni Kahree and Robert Vogel were made himself. j Kahree. and. Mr. Vogel. The -clinics, for third inocu- first. In answer to the question WOODBRIDGE—The United lations only, will be held in whether he will run indepen- States in general, and Jersey Avenel, March 14 in the after- dently, as rumored, tie replied: coast beaches and American noon and March IS in the eve- I /'I don't know yet." girls in paiticulai\ get a real ning; Ford.s. Iselin and Wood- i Meanwhile a third candidate vote of approval from Bert bridge, March 16 in both after- jhas appeared. He is John J. Bowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. noon and evening. Climes will JDoyscak, Rowland Place, who Albert H. Bowers, 55 Freeman I be held in fhe same buildings has long been associated with Street. as heretofcue. [the Democratic party. He. too, Bert, a sophomore at the I has not yet made up his-mird At Tuesday's session of the i whether he will run in the pti- Webb Institute of Naval Archi- Town Committee, the Greater tecture at Glen Cote, L. I., jmary against Mr. Finn or run Iselin Civic Association asked independently in the November has just returned from an the cos. j .(, to lu-gi thr d jjy: elections'. eight-week trip on a freighter Is tut second •;»•* sneered I'on-stagired-La-w. This- s -;|AApprove Medical s# : /.•: s,o rescind^its of articles ou tit-. \:he voters.' r, fleeted; the other ther- through the Mediterranean to ruling that snembers of the so- M 1 Continued on Pase advisability of changing- the ' Edison, after a study by Us, for-a four-5'ca* nij. At the Israel and back. This stint ciety cannot work with others was part of the "practical work! form of government in Wood- I Charter Commission reeom-i election in lDo.7. sc\en council-: who are not affiliated with the) bridge Township. Every effort mended a Mayor-Council Plan men were elected: four for a term" that is required of Webb AMA. students each winter. Bert and has been made to present E as set forth in Article 7 of j two-year term and. three for a Stewart Hurt, assistant Town the pros and cons on the the Optional Municipal Charter] (Continued on Page 12) ; ase ate' a classmate, Joe Burns of Cold (Continued on Page 2> Stream, N. Y., served as en- j subject.) gineering cadets on the ship i By RUTH WOJLK throughout the trip. HOME FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN — Bert Bowers is shown above in the living- WOODBRIDGE — Nearby The freighter was the "S. S. room of his home, 55 Freeman Street, with a collection of Greek plates and vases that he Ranker Burned municipalities, including R.ah- WOODBRIDGE — When, the Exerraoni" of the American brought back as gifts for his mother, Mrs. Albert H. Bowers. way, Edison and Clark, have Township budget was intro- Export line. It carried a 52- seen\fit to change their forms Regarded as Improbable duced Tuesday it appeared 'as man crew and a cargo of for- • HI JJHCU f lie j Of government to keep up with if the base tax rate for 1960 eign aid foods, grain and mili- ] EDISON — A spectacular the rise. in Population, the in- (By Staff Correspondent) ; close to Commissioner jper $100 assessed valuation tary equipment. It docked at crease in municipal costs, . to Trenton Asked, to O.K. [Budget Study j blaze which attracted motorists TRENTON — There is no j Charles R. Howell of the I'would be $17.88 as -compared. 12 ports and countries, among enable them to meet the prob- 'with $16.57 for last year. on the New Jersey Turnpike likelihood the state will grant I Department, that adequate them Lisbon, Marseilles, Spain, Tuesday and damaged a stor- lems facing their communities Morocco, Cyprus, Turkey, a charter for a bank in Iselin. j banking facilities are now Yesterday, it developed the New $3 Million Schools \ Meetln ^Listed age a storage shade, did rela- at present and those problems rate will be SI7.80 or possibly Greece, Casablanca and Tel EDISON — Members of the would require double sessions EDISON A review of the which will confront them in the Agitation for an Iselin bank available through local and Aviv. tively little damage but sent a: has developed through re- i$17.78. Board of School Estimate visit- at the township's high school. Towns hi p ' s proposed 1960 man to the hospital to be treat-!neaii future. nearby institutions. Absence In checking Township budget (Continued on Page 3) cent weeks by a group of of substantial commercial or ed Trenton Tuesday to ask per- The case for the hond issue budget will be held tonight in ed for burns. This week, we will discuss enthusiastic residents of that figures against certified budget was presented by S. D. White, Police said the "fire was on] Edison Township, a industrial depositors mission to extend ,the Town- the old Town Hall by the Tax- area who felt that it now is which i figures received from the Board president of the board of edu- the property of Mrs. Annajpa-lity which has problems simi- could, be • counted as likely of Education yesterday, it was payers Association. • sufficiently developed to war- ship's debt limit so a bond issue cation, and was supported by Bolyog, 7 Fourth Street. The liar to ours, although their offi- rant establishment of a pure- patrons of an Iselin bank also discovered they did not recon- 90 MPH Race can be floated to finance the Joseph M. Ruggieri, superin- The building is located in the rear of the shed was burned! cials have been more adept in ly local banking institution. was cited as a reason for a cile. Inquiry revealed the $3,050,000 school building pro- tendent of schools; Robert Piscatawaytown section1 behind away. j attractingg fine industries and The state Department of negative opinion on an appli- Township used preliminary Blunt, Middlesex County school gram. St. James Church on Wood- Taken to Middlesex General]] thu s increase" their ratables. Banking and Insurance, how- cation for a new bank within figures issued by the Board, be- Nets Teeners superintendent; and Mayor An- Hospital, New Brunswick,, was! As I wrote in last week's ever, has let it be known that Woodbridge Township. At fore it decided to cut appropri- A decision is expected from bridge Avenue, near Plainfield WOODBRIDGE—Two teen- thony M. Yelencsics. Joseph Kauker, 56, of the same article the Optional Municipal while it applauds the local present two banks — the ations and use more of its sur= age youths— one a resident of the State Department of Edu- They said the township now Avenue. The meeting will be address. He is a son-in-law of Charter Law of 1950 offers spirit, -that it does not feel Woodbridge National and plus. Colonia and the other from cation within ten days. has 6,480 seats in its schools called to order at 8:15. the owner. He was released three basic governmental forms sufficient support is as yet Fords National — already The result is a break for the Union— were nabbed by Pa- The new building program and an enrollment of 8,288 "This is. one of the most im- after treatment for second de- with numerous options such asj available. As a consequence, serve the community, and in taxpayer. trolmen Fred' Wandras and would provide for the construc- pupils. In five years, enroll- portant meetings of the year," gree "burns of both hands.- various-sized council, non-parti-1 the chances for a charter addition there are established To reach the figure released Walter Singer Sunday in. a tion of a new junior high ment is expected to reach 11,- Mrs. Janet Gillam, president, san or bi-partisan elections, are extremely remote, banks in Rahway, Perth Ani- on Tuesday by the Township stolen car after a chase which school and two elementary 357. said, continuing: "We will have election by wards or at-large,i it was pointed out by those (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) at times reached over 90 miles schools. Approval of the education municipal budget work-sheets Sermon Subject an hour. Township officials presented department is needed because which break the budget down The car had been reported their plans for the schools at a the bond issue would carry Edi- in much greater detail than stolen the previous day from hearing before Edward W. Kil- son beyond its legal limit. If the anything which is printed in Listed by "R^^Woodhridge American Legion Post, Now 409 in front of the Thelma Bakery Patrick m, director of business education department approves the newspapers. All who are in- J EDISON — Rabbi Robert' Avenel, by the owner, John services for the education de- then approval of the Division of Iterested in where -their' tax dol- Layman, spiritual leader of. Aragon, Coley Street. The Co- partment. ILocal Government must be ob-liars go should attend and ask Has Auld Lang Syne Night with First Members [questions. Congregation Beth El will pre-' lonia boy, who later admitted Thee onlony objectioj n came from]tained. ][ sent the third in a series of; stealing- the ear, drove to Union Mrs. Earl Main, vice presidentidt , FinallFi y the bond issue must! Mrs. Gillam also pointed out sermons on ''Present Day and picked up his friend with of the Edison Township Tax- be submitted to the township's that the annual public budget hearing will be held by the Trends in Jewish Religion" at whom he spent the night after payers Association. She saidjvoters. A tentative date of May the Sabbath services tomorrow, driving around. the school board's plan did not! 10 has been set for the referen- Township Council next Wednes- day at 8 P.M. night at 8:15 at the: Edison) (Continued on Page 2) go far enough. She said it still!dum. Jewish Community Center, Jef-i ferson Boulevard. j His topic will be "An Ap-j jpralsal of Conservative; Juda-! jism" During the Oneg Shab-i bot a general discussion -.'ill be-; held. .:.'. j Sponsors of the social hour! will be Mr. and Mrs. Leonard- Lipofsky and Mr. and Mrs. (Continued on Page 18> School Cafeteria ' Entered; $17 Stolen EDISON .— Approximately $17 in change and a small! amount of ice cream werei stolen from the High School! cafeteria during the' early! morning hours Tuesday:. The break-in occurred after, REMEMBERING 'OVER THERE': Old-timers of Woodbridsre American Leg-ion v.ere henored with consecutive mesnbership midnight, police said and was I cards at a dinner Friday at the Legion Home; Seated, Stewart A. Schoder, Frank Montecalva, Joseph J. Silas, Axel C. discovered at 5 AM..,., by the: Jensen, Charles H. Kuhhnari, Charles Anness. Anton Larson. Standing, Roy G. Valentin-?, Michael J. Trainer, August F. janitor John Nagy, who found; Laurer. department executive committeeman of Middlesex County: Emil Siry. Meineri O. l-innl. post commander; Wade L. the door to the auditorium, ajar! Brown, vice commander; Hyer P. Larson, and Roy E. Anderson, past Department Commander of New Jersey. with a match book wedged be-1 . : : —: : : tween doors. j WOODBP.IDGE — Long-timejAugust F. Greiner, John J.;-Silas,-Michael J. Trainer. RoyiNeill. Arthur Setterstone. Emil Haborak Axel c A bottom ventilator section;members*ofWoodbridgeAmeri-i . - .Jenssn.jG-. Valentine. IM. ' Birj, Judee Bernard W. of a door-to the store room was ca„._n TiPsinr101, wpreipe •.hor,nrwi it, (Charles H. Kuhlman, Anton R.: Thirty years. Wad e L. Brown!Vogel; . kicked m, making it possible -^s ^ * nonoiea "w!Larselli Hyer p^ riarsen> Dr. Jo-iand Frank- Plavin Twenty years Wallace Drews OBT WEEK BEGINS: In observance of OBT Week (Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training:), the triangle for the thief to reach through consecutive^membership cardsjseph s MSLl% Russell j_ Mc_; Twenty-five years. Frank E.: Walter Jensen. Joseph Koncz' in front of the Municipal Building was temporarily renam ed ORT Square by Committeeman Maynard Winston acting and unlock the door. It wasjFnday at the Legion Home. EU-Oys wim&m Messick. PrankjCooper, HarryFenick. CharlesiJr.. John P. Larson. Arthur for Mayor Frederick M. Adams. Left to right. Mrs. Seymour DeWitt, Mrs. Raymond Chait, Mrs, Buddy Bauerer, Mrs. from this , room that the ice! They are: forty years. Roy:Miller Frank. Montacalvo, Frank, Prank J. LaFarr. Mi-^Levi. Percy H, Locker. John AI Haber, fc. Winston, Mrs. Daniel Kaplan, and Mrs. Daniel Hoffman. •cream •Was taken. IE. Anderson, Charles Anness, Stewart A. Schoder. Joseph J. chael Langan, William E. o>i iContinued on Page 2) PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960

superflous at this time. Louis Decibus was selected as Sorenson, Barron W. Schoder and three councilmanic posi- .tand and prescribe to the Edison has been working un- Marseilles for three days and progress. They visited the He- Woodbridge National is wide- the organization's candidate.: Sdward.A. Trost. tions at the next election twc jrinciples and purposes under der its new form of govern- Bert and Joe took a side trip brew University in Jerusalem Mishap Kills and saw the originals of the ly regarded as both strong However, his opponent, Charles Others Honored years later, with all officials which it is established. Just as ment for 14 months now. Theto the Riviera, visiting Cannes 1 and well-managed and A. Petersen, 547 Jensen Avenue,1 serving four year terms. the best automobile in the folks who- worked lor the and Monte Carlo. Though the Dead Sea Scrolls. The village Fifteen years, Charles F. An- surrounding scenery was beau- of Nazareth seemed unchanged PlantWorker would, therefore, receive pri- Avenel, announced today that ness, Domihick P. Aquila, John "The mayor serves as chief hands of an incofapetent driver changeover, as a whole, feel the or consideration if banking he will make his bid , at the A. Aquila, John Baraniak, -Dr. executive under this plait and 3an be wrecked quickly, the new setup has worked out well. tiful, with Hie snow-covered for thousands of years. There wasn't an auto to be seen; tra- authorities -believed' addi- primary election. At the same Henry A. Belafsky, Edward' S. is required to appoint a. busi- best form of government hi the With the candidates running Alps coming almost to the .;;!,,. PORT READING — Funeral water, and the parks and ho-vel was by donkey or camel. services for Walter J. Gurka, tional facilities in the Islin- time, Mr.- Petersen named Brookfieid, Walter M. Coab, ness administrator charged hands of poor officials can wind at-large, sectionalism has been tels were beautiful, the Riviera On the return trip across the !,;:.4p, 915 West Avenue, who wasColonia section were neces- James Hoffman, Avenel Fire Michael A. Feher, William H. with' the duty of assisting the up badly. Mayor-Council Plan overcome to a great extent. sary for the public conveni- mayor beaches were- disappointing, Atlantic, the "Exermont" hit crushed to death early yester- Commissioner, as his campaign Fullerton, Charles Gyenes, Ed-ri in his administration. E is an infinitely better vehicle However, there has been some ence. tile boys thought. very.heavy weather^ with four • day at the American Smelting manager. A lifelong resident ward "J. Henflowitch, John^e council serves as the legis- of government than the com- grumbling on- this point from bad storms and waves almost " 'and Refining Co., plant will be I of Avenel, he has served as Hango, Richard Janni, George lative body and has no adminis- mission plan, but it still needs folks who have been used to N. J. Far Different 30 feet liigh. The ship ran ax ••- held Saturday at 8:30 from the QAMTPW TSo^o (County Committeeman and is Houser, Charles P. Howe, Ed- trative functions. ..'"'' good men to guide it for thecalling the commissioner from "No long, white sandy 7U ITlX XI XXtlL-C active in various Reoublican reduced speed the whole time, """Greiner Funeral Home, ,.44j [ ward Keating, Thomas F. Kath, Under the new Edison gov-best interests of the Township.their ward-to have a hole In stretches as we have on the j organizations. the road fixed. Now the call : taking 11 days for the crossing Green Street, Woodbridge and! (Continued from Page 1) Jr., Joseph Jursinsky, George ernment there is a Department Jersey coast,, but more pebbles, Mr. Decibus, Authority Is Broad must be made to the head, of when the west-bound, voyage at 9 o'clock at St. Anthony's) attempted to D. Krumm, John A. Kuhlman, of Administration and there! small rocks, almost," Bert -con- The pair came to Woodbridge _ __ "A change in the -form of the department who may be a had taken only eight, ...Church. get a committee seat on twRicharo d -W. Larsen, Alfred cannot be more than nine other government requires the mak- tinued. "It's supposed to be a the following • afternoon andjpreViouroccasYons,"both'urisue- perfect stranger to the comwinte- r resort, but it was barely The Webb cadets helped out ;,:' : Employed as a first class elec- the officers saw the car on Lombardi, Charles M. McGet- departments, all of which are | ing of many decisions. Under cessfully. A native of Port- plainant. SO degress, and we didnlt see generally to the engine TQOia, «-' trician in the maintenance de- Route 27. At the same time, tigan, Peter J. Mooney, Edwin directly responsible to the this plan, all offices, and of- Reading, he now resides In Among the old-line politi- any of the famous bikinis. It learning to shut down the'main --•partment of the Perth Amboy the boys spied the policemen M. Mooney, .Taxes P. Mooney, mayor. __ • ficers, cease and determine and Avenel. He is an ex chief of cians there is also some grum-4 was much too cold for them." engines while in ports and start plant for the past 18 years, Mr. and took off onto the Garden! Arthur E. Morin, Dr. Herbert The mayor is required to ap-; the government must be re- Port Reading Fire Company L. Moss, Alfred L. Peterson, bling for they call the new form Nowhere on the trip did theup the auxiliaries. They also •-Gurka had climbed to the topState Parkway, riding on shoul-jand a member of the Ward's point a qualified administrator organized. The laws provide Walter Patskanick, Joseph L. 1 of government "more expen- young Americans see any girls were responsible for., the chief of an overhead bridge crane! ders of the road, cutting other Republican clubs. to assist him in" budgeting.that the board of education. Faulin, Anthony Pesce, Arnt J. sive." who compared in looks and at- engineer's log:. to investigate a sluggish hoist,!vehicles, and narrowly missing Snafu All Over Again personnel and purchasing. The libra-ry board, housing author- Peterson, William W. Pierson, As one political figure who tractiveness •with, the talent at Asked if he had been'sea-siek, while the crane operator, Harry several cars. The Second Ward situation mayor cannot "pass the buck" ity, magistrate, police and fire- Robert Quinn, Edward Re- asked.to be anonymsus put it:home. Bert grinned. Jones, was out to lunch. Mr. Officers Wandras and Singer in the Republican ranks is still for his administration. men and employes protected by ••- Jones. 61, Staten Island, re-! meczky, Malcolm J. R-utan, 111 6 or civU "It looks good on paper. But "A couple of the ship's offi- "Not exactly, thank goodner-.s. finally caught up with the a mystery. Julius Izso, Fords, Howard R. Reydef, Russell J. The plan provides many!*®? ' Service, are not But the first couple of morn- ___turned, and" set the crane inj announced he was a candidate ected give ' me my old commission cers said Paris has good-look- teenagers at Valley Road, near Riley, Leo H. Seger, Henry G. checks'. and balances. TheHf ^ && change The ings out wMen I got down into 'operation unaware that Mr.J last week, but he was not se- governing body has au- form any day." ing girls," Bert admitted with the Clark-Westfield Exit, forc- Smithies, John W. Stephens, council adopts ordinances sub- the 105 degree heat in the en- Gurka was working on it. Thej lected at any Republican or- ority to set salaries by ordi- Those who think thef'change a grin, "but of course we didn t , Port Reading man was crushed]ing them to stop at gun point. Joseph P. Somers, Robert A. ject to approval or Veto by the is all for the good feel the ex- gine room, with all those fumes, ganization . meeting, according mayor. Major appointments by jh.ce, both for employes and get up there. I'll say one thing between the lift and a cross i The boys were turned over to Sullivan, George Van Tassel penditure for the administrator my stomach felt queer to say- Acting Captain Kenneth Van to the leaders. the mayor are subject to coun- for itself-and the mayor. While for the European people that building truss. and John M. Yuhas. brings savings in other ways. the least. But in three or t'o ir Pelt, head of the juvenile At this point, party leaders cil approval. The mayor pre- our suggestions are not in any we did meet, however. Almost days it didn't bother me at all." A resident of Port Reading Ten years, Morris J. Bern- They are happy in the change. all of them could speak English bureau. insist they, are still interview- pares the budget for review by way binding, we do recommend A graduate of Woodbridge for 40 years, Mr. Gurka was ing candidates in the Second stein, Leroy P. Caroson, James easily and well, particularly It was the second arrest Offi- the council and its approval or an annual salary of $6,000 for (To be continued next week) High.School in 1958, Bert first a member of the Port Reading Ward and no final decision W. DuffeU, Victor Dugan, Frank the French." cers Wandras and Singer made rejection. The council employs the mayor and $1,000 for the became interested in boats and Exempt Fireman's Association, has-been reached as to whether P. Fleckenstein, Richard H. Bert said that one morning involving juveniles attempting the auditor to check the councilmen. . . . The key posi- the water when his family lived the Lone Star Social Club, Car- Mr. Izso will be the candidate. Foerch, Robert O. Holcroft, in Cannes his friend, Joe, who to get away in stolen cars with- mayor's financial operation. tion in this plan is the office U.S., Jersey Coast on Cliff Road, Sewaren. He teret, the Holy Name Society Sidney W. Blanchard is the Donald G. Hutchings, William grew a beard for the trip and in two weeks. The council has the right to of business administrator. The (had his own runabout on of St. Anthony's Church. He is I Republican choice to run E. O'Neill, Jr., Frank J. (Continued Irom Page 1) was sporting a- beret, fell into investigate any aspect of ad- law sas's he shall. be chosen Smith's Creek and voyaged all ^survived by his widow, Helen j against Committeeman Costello Schmidt, William J. Simack, halting conversation in French ministration. •'"••• solely on the basis of his execu- Main lesson that Bert- learned over New York harbor and as (IXonkowich); two daughters,'; j in the Fourth Ward and Com- Patrick. A. Tufaro, Edward A. with another young man on the tive and administrative qualifi- from the trip, aside from en- far south as- Manasquan. Carolyn and Lorraine at home. Base Rate jmitteeman John Evanko will In its report- the Edison dock. Little progress was being cations, including experience in gineering room know-how, was In his six-week vacation this (Continued from Page 1) seek reelection in the Fifth Charter Commission said of made and Bert said something Five years, John W. Almasi, or knowledge-of accepted prac- that the United States and the summer he hopes to build a the auditors estimated $3.21 forWard. this part: ;' . to Joe in English about they'd Albert A. Aquila, Charles J., tice in respect to the duties of benefits of living here are sailboat, a IS-footer in the Municipal purposes a. drop of better be getting back. A re- Blum, Richard P. Forbes, Stan- "While the mayor would be ahis office. We believe that it is taken too much for granted. three cents; $11.45 for local! lieved smile spread over the Windmill class. -Golonla Man ley J. Cheslak, William J". Hatig, part-time official, as the elect- vitally important that a well- "Turkey seemed to have the schools an increase of seventy-j second fellow's face who then Discussing Webb Institute's .. MDs Bar Jr., Meinert O. Hunt, Arthur L. ed executive of the municipali- qualified man be obtained for most primitive living condi- six cents and $3:22 for thej explained in Oxford accents winter work team, the Wood- Jennings, Jr., Vincent Kafton. ty he will-be in an ideal position this position, preferably a man tions of any of the countries In Town Post County, an increase of forty- (Continued from Page 1) we stopped at," the Woodbridge that he was British and only bridge student said that for Edward A. Kopper, Joseph A. to take the leadership in guid- with experience as a municipal eight cents. Now, the school counsel, informed the commit- young -man explained. "Turkish thought Joe French because of the first two years the Insti- Kursery, Charles F. Lipke, Jr., ing the local government. In manager. The Township should -WOODBRIDGE — Frank portion of the rate is expected tee "it has no jurisdiction over stevedores who unloaded the the beret and beard, tute provides this. As a fresh- Charles J. Molnar, Constant J. [community development, in be prepared to pay between Markovies, Meredith Road, Co- to be closer to $11.35. the medical profession," and Montazzoli, Eugene Zambo i governmental affairs and in ship were paid 80 cents for an Casablanca was a place with man, Bert worked last winter lonia, was named assistant The budget includes pro- his advice was not to interfere.j 'jth" e politica""" l "'""life o"f the Town- eight-hour day. At the port of appalling extremes of poverty at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. building inspector at $4,400 per vision for items which repre- Committeeman John Evanko, | . Eskendrum, a i small town, a and wealth, according to Bert. For his two final years, he will year effective March 1. He re- ship, leadership is essential to|time to the ob.Tte salarJry for hut that served as the post be expected to get a job helping sent additional municipal costs who served as-chairman, ruled! Wide oei6CtlOH realrea l progressnrnoroeo ." L.u.-_...... *ja.j.ai,y J.UI The French have built beauti- places Edward Seyler who re- in 1960 not included in the position will be well spent office had the only heating ful hotels, parks, and flower in a naval architect's office and the committee could do nothing! Mayor's Hands Full this he must find himself.. signed two weeks ago. prior budget as follows: else "but to conform to the I (Continued from Page 1> In Woodbridge Township, as because a qualified man will, in system around, and that was bdes, but the majority of the a pail of coals in the corner." Arab population live 'wretched- "I guess you learn all your The committee also received Salary equalization and ad-legal advice rendered us." four-year term. As their terms j tamer Mayor Hugh B. Quigley the. long run, save far more a letter of resignation from than his annual salary." ly, sleeping on the streets at lif e " the quiet, handsome soph- justment, $35,000; ordinance A statement by the Greater expire, all councilmen are discovered and as Mayor Fred- Also at Eskendrum local offi- Peter M. Kukan as Assistant As it worked out, not all thecials boarded the freighter and night. omore concluded. "But I don't codification, $5,000; cont-ribu- Iselin Civic_ Association, noted elected for four-year terms. erick M. Adams, has already Township, Engineer. In is recommendations in regard to posted signs saying that any- Israel Fascinating know that I'll ever learn as k |tion to hospitalization insur- there is "an authenticated re- Under the plan, Edison elect- found out, the position of salary were accepted. The Edi- one found discussing politics much about so many things or letter Mr. Kukan noted the ance (50%), $30,000; purchas- port the Middlesex County ed to have the mayor and mayor is gradually becoming The two American students Town Committee, is planning son mayor receives $6,000, the or the government would be found Israel a fascinating mix- , , - ing department, $18,075; addi- Medical Society will order the councilmen run on a partisan a full-time job. With an esti-icouneilmen SI 200 and th^ ad- to hire new personnel in a po- tional park-playground equip- jailed and fined $500. '••-. ture of customs unchanged months just passed, 'it "was a withdrawal of its members and basis. mated, population of over m-jniinistrator $9*000 sition of lower classification ment and ffacilitiesi , $29,600; The "Exermont" .tied up at from Biblical times and modern wonderful trip-'" support from the public health Members of Edison's charter 000, the problems are many and! with a salary higher than he Road Capital r .commission were William Mc- varied and taxpas ers are de-i received. Costs permittedjcord, chairman; Dr. Raymondmanding to speak to someone j "Such action", he wrote,jnanc€ in "does not reflect a treatment TlIZ^L^^ ,.. participate. . iCurcio, William Dunham Ed- authority during business! of employees on the basis of provisions^ot $gh^e9 additionaif ,Dr' Benjamin F- SlobodieujmunimimHd SullivaSullivann -anrandf AnthonyAr,ti™™! hours — and after business! merit, experience and devoted So?7cemen additional, chalrman of the mhics Com-Yelencsics. Roland J. Delfausse •[policemen. mittee of the Middlesex County One of the safeguards in the •-service. j Total general appropriation! served as consultant. They met Medical Society, told the Inde- frequently, interviewed all their new Edison Charter which im-J Mr. Kukan_sald he will open for 1960 am0Unt to $5,246,259.- pressed me was that no lame-j his own engineering office. 20 as compared with $4,796,- pendent-Leader he did not sug- local officials, reviewed in de- Frank Maklary was appoint- gest or order any "withdrawal," I tail the operations of the oldduck: appointments are per- 939.18 last year. mitted and overlapping terms ed as constable Commiftpeman Tohn Fvanlm only tllat the AMA code does|form of government, held pub- for one year for councilmen assure con- without salary. Committeeman John Evanko,I nonntt. rwmiipermi. t OT1Tanyr ,_membe_ r „o,f ^th elic hearings to sound out public anyone, in sentiment and visited Rahway, tinuity in _ the local governing profession hot associated body. There is also clear-cut March 21. Copies will Teaneck, Vineland and Mount with. AMA or its branches. responsibility for executive and n Safe tound jbe %j f ^t t Holly to observe the ajlminis- and availabl%jbe Ore date "Jf do not intend to get into faction of other f orimbf ibv- legislative and leg ls e' func- Gash, Tliat Isll defcane^budget may be iv mnh'nvprcir ahmii- -ift." -iVuJ.....: i > '- jtiofi! tions to make 'foTorr "better acV (seen at the office'of the Town-!^^ e^ | countability. Opportunities for WOODBRIDGE — A safe ship clerk. The Edison Charter Commis- The release of the Iselin i improved services; be'tt'er pro- sfcslen Tuesday night from a The public hearing and final group further states: sion in its report unanimously cedures and more economical New Brunswick tavern was passage of the budget will take ! declared : that'its old form of and efficient ' administration found by Woodbridge • police place March 29. ! Greater Iselin Civic Associ-; are available under this plan yesterday morning—but minus "has: inherent defects which 1 „.'. „.: , • -jation greatly disturbed by .this1 because it centralizes respon- some $650.- against its continued report, immediately - ordered sibility for administration. Bitter Fights* iuse iniEdison Township." A phone call was received by drafting of -letters to various In recommending the change the local police from an an- (Continued from Page 1* local, county",>nd state civic Further in f; its . report the to Mayor-Council Plan E, the onymous person informing Democrats have selected theiriand Public/Health agencies, commission stated: Edison Charter Commission them that a safe could be found candidates. They are Joseph|pointing out the situation.".. . "After. careful consideration, took note that just changing a on E. Arthur Avenue, Colonia, Nemyo, Fords, Second Ward; the letter stated that, in view we have determined to recom- form of government did not near Iselin. Detectives Arnold Robert Jacks, Freeman Street, of 'the identical level of edu-mend Mayor-Council Plan E, make for good government per Hauser . and Joseph Gyenes AT OUR ISELIN STORE found the safe in a gully, with Woodbridge, Third . Ward.; cation and internship, and thewhich provides for a,council to se. ' " all the papers including deads, Committeeman Thomas Cos- same medical examination be- be elected at large with parti- They wrote in their report: intact. tello who will seek reelection ing required of both to obtain san elections. This plan pro- "We recognize that a change in the Fourth Ward and Joseph their license for the/3U11 prac- vides for an elected mayor to in the form of government is these Spectacular Values... The papers indicated the G. Kennelly, Colonia, Fifth tice of medicine and surgery in serve for four year term. Thenot the complete answer to ob- owner and New Brunswick po- Ward. .. .. the State of New Jersey, the councilmen also serve for fourftain better government.;' The lice were called Just at the_ Another case of apparently Greater Iselin Civic Association year terms, except for the first law merely, sets up the frame- VERY SPECIAL!! same time they were called to trying to force the organiza- deemed the action of the Mid- term. Since Plan E provides for work of government to be ad- LADIES' and CHILDREN'S investigate the robbery. tion's hand has occurred in thedlesex County Medical Society overlapping terms for council- ministered by men. The nien First Ward in the Republican is not in the public interest." men, • three of the councilmen, who run the government ,must| SHOES :1awr Bank Charter. ranks. Fred Strahl, who has' The organization said that by lot, will be chosen to serve believe in both the spirit and MEN'S long been an ardent worker in if the decision of the Medical for four /years and the other letter of the law and be. pre- 99 (Continued from Page 1) the group controlled by MrsSociet. y were to affect, the suc- four for two years. Thereafter pared to carry it1,, out. It .is SLIPPERS boy and Metuchen, all neigh- John W. Boos, introduced cess of the clinic, it will spon- there will be four councilmanic vitally important that the.can-^ SLACKS I James Hackler to The Indepen- bors. . sor a clinic of its owri at "which positions to • be filled at one didates for public office under; (Values to 3.98) dent-Leader "as First Ward all duly licensed qualified phy- election and the office of mayor this plan of government under- (Values to 8.95)2 It also was recalled that candidate." Mr.. Hackler him- sicians and" surgeons will be in- a recent application of self called yesterday to reaf- vited and permitted to partici- Woodbridge National for es- 1 Lot of firm Mr. Strahl's statement pate, and in the willful absence MEN'S SOCKS tablishment of branch facili- and to provide some back of any group, the remaining ties to serve the Iselin-Colon- ground material on himself. participants will be given com- .CHIUIfiEN'S-'; COTTON ia area was rejected on the Mr. Hackler is a life-long resi- plete and full cooperation."'.: Keg. 79c grounds a branch would be dent of the Strawberry Hill STRETCH Pair 3 section of Woodbridge, attend- Concluding the association Beauty ing the local grade schools and stated: ; . •— Specializing in^~ NYLON is superintendent of a con- "Concern has been expressed Keg., 1.00 $ struction firm in Newark. . that this action by the County All Phases of Ci (Regular to STRETCH Pair 3 FOB 2 "We're the talk of Not Settled Yet Medical Society would set an unwholesome precedent, -'and For Appointment Call the town for Ralph Kushinsky, First Ward leads to uncertainty as to what : ':KI 1-443§••;. LADIES' MEN'S LONG SLEEVE GOP. chairman, insisted the could be expected in the event superior cleaning" organization "has not yet of a public disaster or catas- Marie Daidoiie, Proprietor picked a candidate" and would trophe where, all qualified not do so until over the week- medical personnel would be 37 Washington i^ve. SPORT end. Although Mr. Kushinsky N did not indicate whether others urgently needed and would be Carteret, New;Jersey: are being considered, other required to work together co- party leaders stated "at .least operatively for the public good." Sizes 32 to 40 " SHIRTS two men, not including Mr. (Vaues to 3.98) (Values to 3.95) Hackler, are being inter- %'iewed." American Legion The Republicans are having (Continued from Page 1) Ladies' BOYS' and GIRLS' difficulty, too, in the Third McDonald, Harry A. Reyder ; Ward, where by a vote of 7 to 6JDr. C. 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Woodbridge Free Parking 96 Mam Street Bakery THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 PAGE THREE Ad Altare Candidates Librarian To Meet March 14th WOODBRIDGE —The Cath- olic lay committee of Raritan Lauds Club iouncil Boy Scouts has an- WOGDBKEDGE—A year has nounced that all candidates for WOODBRIDGE — A special passed since tlie children's the Ad Altare religious award meeting of the Emblem Club, of reading room—a gift of tlie must 'appear before the board of review on March 14 at 7 P. Woodbridge B.PX). Elks was Woodbridge Township Busiiiess held Monday at Trinity Cbxircn. and Professional Woman's Club M. at Our Lady of Peace church annex, Fords. Each Scout must Hall, Rahway Avenue, with •was opened at the Barron. Mrs. Joseph Mazzeo presiding. Public Library, and it has bring -with him his completed pioved to be a circulation application. A benefit fashion show .will builder, according to Mrs. Caro- The annual presentation will be held October 5 at The Pines be held Sunday, March 27, at in Metuchen with Mrs. Peter lyn Bromann, librarian. . Greco, chairman, and Mrs. ;An- "To say that this gift of St. Mary's Cathedral, Trenton, the Business and Professional with Bishop George Ahr offi- thony Mazzeo, co-chairman.- Women is appreciated is put- eiating. Mrs. Marge Baio, installation ting it mildly," Mrs. Bromann dinner chairman, announced said. "The proof is the fact that the dinner will be held April 30 20,366 books were circulated at the Log Cabin, Amboy Ave- from this room in the year it Mrs. Bellanca nue. has been opened." A total of 37 paid up-mem- The children's reading room bers was reported by Mrs. Phyl- . 20 x 40 feet — was constructed Tive lis Moore, membership chair-. through the efiorts of the BPW, W O O D B R I D G E—Mrs. man. which secured cash through Thomas Bellanca, 60 Martin Announcement was made re- public subscription, labor dona- Terrace, has been named chair- garding a movie which will be. WHS SENIORS ARE THE TOPS: So says the Air Force. Above I,t. Col. . V. Haselby, of man of the Woodbridge area in shown at the May 9 meeting. Recruiting Service Headquarters* Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, O., Is shown congrat- .ions and running affairs to the 1960 campaign for funds by ulating Dr. John P. Xozo, High School principal during a recent* visit for the excellent raise money. It was completed Further details will be available the. United Cerebral Palsy As- at a later date. showing of Woodbridge High School seniors who have taken the Air Foree qualifying on February 28 of last year and sociation of Middlesex County. examinations, Xt. Col. Haselby said it was "apleasure to meet officials and faculty mem- an open house was held that A group of women from' the bers of a high school which produces high caliber applicants for the electronic, pilot and day. The room was formally The current drive, which will CEREBRAL PALSY LEADERS IN WOODBRIDGE VISIT TREATMENT CENTER: Mrs. Perth Amboy and Dover clubs, opened to the youngsters on be conducted outside the United were in attendance. Mrs. John navigator positions in the Air Force." Left to right, Barnard Novick, Guidance Counselor Fund area, seeks to raise $32,- Julian Qulim, co-chairman in Colonia, and Mrs. Thomas Bellanca, Cerebral Palsy Cam- for boys; lit. Col. Haselby,, Dr. JMZO, Maj. Douglas S. Eden, Commander of Air Force re- March 2. paign chairman in Woodbrifige, visited the' Perth. Amboy Treatment Center to witness Bennett, Dover, Supreme Dis- 500 to partially offset the an- trict Deputy, presented "the cruiting in New Jersey, and Iffi/Sgt. Carl Dunn, area recruiter. In addition to constructing nual operating expenses of the the program ana services provided the County's cerebral palsied victims. Here they are the room from a dirt cellar, the •watching: a demonstration in the social therapy department, given by Sharon Lovett, of charter forming the local group association's treatment center into an Emblem Club. ;' BPW stocked the room with at 277 Bertrand Avenue, Perth Edison Township, linder the direction of Mrs. Samuel Danziger, social therapist. Tte new books. The club also plans Amboy. 1960 goal for the "53 Minute March" is ¥32,500 to continue the operation of the clinic Those attending, from Dover Smith-Mooney Hospital Branch to Hold to purchase additional books for the balance of this year. included Mrs. Edith Reinhardt, this spring from money re- During the past year the cen- past president, Mrs. Grace maining in its Barron Library ter provided educational serv- Lamerson, Mrs. Jessie M'ossey,- Wedding Held Fashion Show March 24th Fund. However, constant use ices and therapy to 167 Chil- and fund raising in these times and Mrs. Elsie Miller. dren. Of this number 3 came WOODBRIDGE — Miss Pa- of books, especially by young- Local Residents Named call for full team work and co- A rehearsal was held for the WOODBBIDGE—-The. Wood- Hospital Building Fund. The from Woodbridge. Total treat- operation among voluntary and tricia Ann Mooney, daughter of sters, wears them out and new ments given were 7,691, a 25 per ritual and installation of offi- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Mooney bridge Branch of the Perth Thrift Shop is located at 401 books must be added often to governmental agencies to ad- cers April 30. Thereafter the 281 De Kalb Avenue, and:Ed-: Amtooy Hospital Woman's Guild State Street, Perth Amboy, and meet the demand. Children's cent increase over 1958. At- By Community Chest vance in our battle against dis- ritual will be held at eacli met at.Fellowship Hall,Rahway is open Thursday, Friday, and books that are not obsolete and tendance rose nearly 12 per ease and to supply essential meeting. . win G. Smith, son of George cent and the total transported character building family and Smith, Cutter Lane, and Mrs. Avenue, with Mrs. Gerard Dal- Saturday from,10 until 4. are in good condition are al- WOODBRIDG E—Three vice president; Gilbert P. Aug- ton presiding. . ;; Mrs. Dalton announced ar- ways welcome and may be left was 4,227, an increase of more Township residents were elect- ustine, ' second vice president; children's services. He empha- : George : Smith, Edwardsville, than 7 per cent. sized: Association, Circles - Fenna., were married by the A fashion show will take rangements are being made for with Mrs. Bromann at the li- ed for three-year terms to the Morris Margaretten, third vice Rev. Alex N. Nemeth, Pastor of place March. 24 at 7 P. M. at a tour of the hospital. brary. The association hopes to oc- Board of the Raritan Bay Com- president; Axel Olsen, treas- "We must obtain best leader- Meet This Afternoon Meetings for April, May, and its the First Presbyterian Church, School 11 with . Mrs. Joseph The Pickwick Club and other ^ new treatment center munity Chest and Council, at urer; C. A. LaZizza, assistant ship and the most competent WOODBRIDGE—The circles Cas0 September, will be held at 82 Woodbridge, at the church > general chairman. The friends of the library have add- in Roosevelt Park in. September the annual meeting, held at the treasurer; and Mrs. Isadore personnel for our different of the Woman's Association of ireen Street, Woodbridge. The or October of this year. Joseph Jacobson, secretary. manse Friday. theme will be "From Tots ed hew books to the shelves for Howard Johnson Restaurant, agencies, and we must forget the First Presbyterian Church Teenagers". Mrs. lieslie . Egry board meeting will begin at J. Seaman, prominent civic Route 1. Serving on the Board Reelected to the Board for the municipal boundaries in - Attendants were Miss Eathy 7:30 .P.M. and the regular the first anniversary of the will meet this afternoon as fol- will be pianist,. •,,"'. children's room, now an impor- leader and Perth Amboy ac- are Frank Bloom, Sewaren; three-year terms were: Robert our work' and th\nk in terms of lows: Circle 1 with Mrs. • D. Napravnik, Woodbridge, and 1 meeting at 8:30 P. M. Committee chairmen are as tant part of a library built in countant, who is serving as gen- Rodney Cotton, former man- W. Christofferson, Miss Sylvia area and regional association Lockie, 128 Green Etreet; Circle Charles Armstrong, Perth Am- A flower show will be held at eral chairman, said the new boy. follows: Mrs. Walter Puckett 1875. They are: ager of the Woodbridge tele- Kluft, Harold Levy, John E. so that we can better serve the 2 with Mrs. W. Kalbhenn, 74 and Mrs. Charles Naulty, re- the next meeting. center will provide^care for 400 phone office; and Samuel Madsen, Morris Margaretten, people we aim to serve." The bride attended Union Program for the evening was "We Are All Americans,' Fleetwood Road; and Circle 3 freshments; Mrs. Sidney porn 'Enchanted Islands," "Sam patients. Swerdel, Woodbridge. Nathan Margaretten, Comm. with Mrs. O. Lauritsen, 1023 Junior College and is a senior piano selections by Miss Fran Mrsl Bellanca has been active Other new Board members Donald Olsen, George Otlowski, TO PLAN EEUNION student at the Perth ; Amboyand Mrs, Paul Yuhas, prizes Heller, Iselin. Patch," "Spaceward Bound,' Amboy Avenue, Metuchen. • and decorations; Mrs. Jacob "All About Marjory," "Business in Cerebral Palsy campaigns include Edwin S. Quin, Super- Raymond Safran, Joseph WOODBRIDGE—A meeting The following will meet this General Hospital. Schein and Mrs. Melvin Melan- for the .past eight years and intendent of Carteret Schools; Seaman, Louis F. Sellyei, will be held at the home of Mrs. • The bridegroom is. stationed in Pets," "Just Like David," evening: Circle 4 with Mrs.' D. son,; tickets; Mr.s, . Lester TNTewat, The Brave," "Explor- was chairman of the Cerebral Albert J. Cerulo, Arthur J. Christian Stockel and Robert Michael Mitrosky, former Ann H. Aaroe,-423 Elmwood Circle; at Fort Banning, Georgia with Stockel and Mrs. Norbert Jost, Cancer Society ing. the Himalayas," «R f sPa^.Telethon in Woodbridge Lance, Dr. George Kohut, Wilentz. Moe, 848 Forbes Avenue, Eagle the Army. , . U U Circle 5 with Mrs. C. J. Ebeling, models. . C . ; Redtail," "Mirror Mirror," "Kid of outh Richard Schultz, Mrs. Henry Dr. Jesse B. Aronsson, direc- Rock Estates, Perth Amboy, on 103 Grove Avenue; and Circle 6 There will be a; membership has ?lived in Woodbridg® %Te fo r? the Jaglowski, A. Clayton Hollan- tor of the division of local To Give Awards Brother," "My Heart Is in the Monday night at 8 to organize with Mrs. F. P. Howell, 613 drive in :April,:. Mrs: Andrew Hills," "On the Trail of Inca past 13 years. She is married der and Miss" Veronica Smith. health services of the N. J. a committee to plan a 25 re- West Avenue, Sewaren. Lockie, membership chairman, WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Frank Gold," • "Sequoyaln," "Boy's and has-two daughters, Kath- Officers elected for 1960 in- Department of Health, told union of Woodbridge High Dinner Planned: : : Russell, Woodbridge and Mrs. leen and Betty. Plan for World Trade Center announced. . 't Forjyvtwo ~ ..-':• new' Book of Camping," "Andrew clude Edward J. Patten, presi- more than 100 guests that School Class of 1936. Class members' have joined since ve- John pomejka, Fords, will be dent; James Q. DeLancey, first health and welfare planning members are urged to attend, widely endorsed. honored with 'state awards for Carnegie," "Treasures in the For. Girl Seoutsorganization. .:; . ; . Depths," "Famous Pirates,'- Clubs; Miss Emma C. McGall, Mrs. Fred Asqisugh, Thrift five years of service at the an- WOODBBIDGE—Plans were nual awards luncheon of the "Willie Skis," "Magnificent Westfield,. first vice president Shop chairman, reported that Pumpkin," "Birds of All Kinds' of the, state group; Mrs. Marie made for a Girl Scout Dinner monies from the Ilirift Shop'go Middlesex County Chapter of f Biddar, past president; Mrs. on March 12 at a meeting of to: the Perth Amb6y General the American Cancer Society and "Uncle Remus." the Ladies' Auxiliary of the BPW Birthday Katherine Ludovy, president, CHRISTI and training school. VFW in the^ post rooms with ; As the Barren Library cele- and Mrs. Marge Carley, first luncheon' "will be held vice president of the Rah- Mrs. Harold Carpenter presid- Breakfast, Meeting March 14 from 10 AM., to brates the first birthday of its 'The Friendly Store' ing. : P.M. at- the First Baptist •children's reading room and way Business and Professional The •. auxiliary . sponsors by Holy Name Church, New Brunswick. . the renovation of the library, Women's Club, which served as Brownies and Girl Scouts ami; the Woodbridge Township' Bus- sponsors of the Woodbridge F Sunday, .,.- AlspiS be honored will be the the two;Igroupjs arei, celebrating MaffB-13; the members of the Cancer .^pressings ttolfc of The iness and Professional Wom- As seen on Limited- time 'Gir—.-„l, Scoun^-..z.-•m-^.nt Week —-itwith. severa^l St. Jarnes Holy,'Narfle. Society Colohia Club for ten years of an's Club will mark its third Miss Ruth , Wolk, charter events. will receive holy communion in continuous service. ' '•••''"":" birthday tomorrow night at 82 president of the Woodbridge A community scrapbook serv- a/body at the 7:45 A. M. Mass. Green Street. . . : BPW, will read s, brief history ice with Mrs. Andrew Wargo as Alight breakfast will be.served TOWN. EMPLOYE SESSION Special guests, according to of the accomplishments of the chairman, was discussed. Books after Mass, and then the reg- WOODBRIDGE—The Town- Miss Betty La Bat, chairman, club during the past three .and jigsaw puzzles are needed ular meeting •will be held. ship Employees Association wil will include Mrs. Gertrude Lee, years. A surprise program of for this work. White material is - Tomorrow, night between 8 hold its regular meeting tomor- Freehold, president of the New entertainment will be present- also urgently needed for cancer and 9 P. M. at St. Mary's row night at 8 P. M.. at the Jersey Federation of Business ed by Miss LaBat and her com- dressings. - . ". Church, Perth Amboy; a new township garage. and Professional Women's mittee. A publicity scrapbook is be- cycle: of nocturnal adoration ing submitted to the. Tfepart- will begin. Last year a total of ment of New Jersey, Ladies' 400 hours were achieved, and a Auxiliary, new_,goal of 500 hours or more Reports were given by Mrs. is planned, for this year. Joseph Dobos, Mrs. Frank Rus- This afternoon and tomorrow old bra.. sell, and Mrs. A2 Wishney on afternoon a Catholic literature 7i you buy any their, recent projects. and book sale will be held Nomination and election of the school auditorium. The'pale officers will take place atr. the' will take place again on Sun- next meeting on March 10. A day from 7:30 A. M.iuntil 12:30 kitchen shower will also be frel&P. M.. 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Coffee French Fries OS CU»T pkgs. * OFEI SUNDAY i iiiiiiii 3 THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 PAGE FIVE OBITUARIES School 15 Lists Full Program Slate Nominated Honor Students For. Clubwomen By Colonia WW *DRE WBERECKI tractor. Born in. Perth Amboy, ISELIN — Donald C. Whita- AVENEL An address on COLONL4. — The following GLADYS B. SCANS Robert Neale, Adams Street. AVENEL^-Funeral arrange^ tie. had lived in Fords for many ker, Principal of School 15, hassocial security was featured at slate of officers was nominated 497 Lincoln Highway, IseHa —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kro- ents for Andrew Berecki, 108 years. Mr. Jensen leaves a announced the honor roll for the recent meeting of the at a recent meeting of Colonia Tel U-8-1679 nei't and children, Barbara, ;w Mpnmouth Road, who died daughter, Mrs. John Fixmer, the third marking period as Junior Woman's Club of. Ave- —Mr. and Mrs. William Bih- Carol and Walter, Wood Ave- - Post 6061, Veterans of Foreign his home.Monday, are being East Brunswick; a son,' Louis, follows: nel at the Avenel-, Colonia Fu st Wars: Harold McCord, coi ler and children, Carol, Susan, nue, attended a birthday party ade by the John F. Pfleger of Edison; two sisters, Mrs. Grade 1, Mr. Hodgson, Anita Aid. Squad building. Robert mander; S. L. Jones, senior vice Kathryn and William, Jr., 27iven for Mrs. Walter Kronert, meral Home, 115 Tindall Agnes Greiher, South • Amboy, Battito, Debra Corcoran, Mari- Smith,- of the Equitable Life W. Warren Street, attended a Sr., Livingston, on her 76th. and- Mrs. Mathilda Neary, commander; John Woods, New Monmouth, Mitfdle- lyn Eccles, Alan Oatley, Cath- Insurance Company was the junior vice commander; George birthday party given for Miss birthday. wri Township. Pe,rth Amboy; . two brothers, erine Sera, Patricia WiJlis. speaker. A .question and answer Beth Higgins, daughter of Mr. —Dinner guests of Mr. and A native of Perth Amboy, heCharles Jensen and Nels Laur- period took place on the sub- Quillen, quartermaster; John and Mrs. A. L. Higgins, Port Mrs. Walter Kronert, Wood is and Agnes Botos Berectcl. itzen, both of Fords; and three Grade 1, Mrs. Roth, Scott ject. A pamphlet, "Your Family Stanton, post advocate; Paul Richmond, Staten Island. The Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs. is the son of tfae late;Nich- grandchildren. Burial- will be Cron, Joseph DaRold, Michael Guide to Social Security," was Bongard, chaplain; Raymond party was heid at • the Higgins Joseph Grodeck and daughters, ; had been a resident of Ave-in Cloverleaf Park cemetery, Hamill, John Hubbard, Thomas distributed. Hughes, surgeon. Nominations home. Patricia Lynn and Deborah, Krusen, Karl Janke, Robert from the floor were: Bernard sy for ten years before moving Woodbridge. ..;.. ^ '•'••••. i Plans were made for the —Kathleen Leahy, daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Laujsence Middletown three years ago; Nagy, Judy Brown, Judith Don- Krajewski, commander; Walter Martin, Trenton, and Mr. and' nelly, Linda Graeme, Barbara home arts show and exhibit to of Mr. and Mrs. William J. A veteran of the IT. S. Marine MOLL1E GOLDBEBGER- Palmer, Jack Ziingg, senior vice Leahy, Jr., Edward Street, was Mrs. Theodore Caliendo, Iselin. >rps. World War II, he was FOBDS—Funeral services forLipari, Karen Sidrier, Carolyn be held Tuesday. Th£ Ameri- commander. The rest of the Teufel. can home department, under uest of honor at a party in Mr. and Mrs. William Linkov, iployed as assistant sales eo-, Mollie Goldberger, 63, 588 New slate was unopposed. observance of her eighth birth- Newark, were guests of Mr. and Brunswick Avenue, who died in the ' direction of Mrs. Frank dinator of the Yaientine H-'iie Grade 1, Mrs. Scharer, Ed- Genesko, has. planned a full Ernest Williams, chairman day. Guests were Iris and Mrs. Martin Cohen, Bradford ick Company, Woodbridge. Perth Amboy General Hospital ward Benkert, Barry Cron, of the Memorial Day parade Wendy Paye, Kathleen Gore- Place. last Wednesday, were held Philip Galassp, Lorraine Davis, evening. The. judging of entries Surviving ' are his widow, in the General Federation of committee, announced plans er, Mary Ann Crilly, Kathleen argaret Nolan Berecki; a son, Friday afternoon from the Katherine Jeffrey, Patricia for the VFW's participation. A Benson, Kathryn Bihler, Doro- POSTPONE Koyen Funeral Chapel, 285 Miller, Karen Perricone, Ro- Women's Clubs and the Vogue iry, at home; three brothers. Pattern Company contest wall new member inducted into thy Cavanaugh, Kathleen Vay- COLONIA — Willard Mac- mer, Tohowanda, N. Y, High. Street, with services at berta" Tucker. membership w as Malcolm talla and-Christopher Leahy. Argel, president of the Colonia Buffalo, N. Temple Beth Mordecai. Burial take place with Mrs. Thomas Village Civic : Association, has •ank. and Grade 2, Mrs. Lauer, Joann Markous, Avenel Woman's Club Praizner, 101 Harrison Avenue, ^-Robert Barone, son of Mr. mis, Avenel; two sisters, Mrs. was in Beth Mordecai Ceme- Aiello, Eileen Blackwell, Donna Iselin. announced that the date of the tery. ' - - as judge. The winner of this and Mrs. Carl Barone, West annual spring dinner-dance has slen Zig, Fords, and Mrs. Jean Bobak, Kenneth Brink- The Post building committee Francis Street, is a patient at ary Toth, Czechoslovakia. She was born in Fords and contest will- have her entry, a been postponed from April 30 man, Linda Brower, William hand-made clubwoman's out- reported on progress of reno- Memorial Osteopathic Hospital, to May 14, due to a conflict of resided there all her life. SheCallahan, Ai-lene' Cwiekalo, SHOW FILMS ON SHRINE: A. Leo Terzella, is shown vation of the clubhouse. Early Slizaheth. ICHAEL POLNY was the daughter of Aaron and fit, entered in the district judg- dates with the School 2 and 16 Kirk Katora, Laralee Hagan, ing. Members will also enter with Rev. Jacques Rinfret, Canada, before showing color April has been set as the date •—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ack- PTO musical show. The din- ISELIN — Funeral services Bertha Gross and was a mem- for dedication. r Michael Polny, 49, 33 Henry ber of Congregation Beth Mor- Janet Harwell, Linda Hoover, their favorite original cookie movies on Catholic Shrines in Canada before St. Cecelia's rman and sons, Robert, Jr., ner-dance will be held at ths reet, who died Saturday atdecai, Perth Amboy; Kathleen Kulczycki, Maureen receipe in the first phase of a Knig-Ms of Columbus and their guests. Samuel Jones, Jr., vice com- Joseph, James and Raymond, Colonia Country Club. srth Amboy General Hospital, Mazarelli, Robert Rosenfeld, state-wide contest. Other ar- mander and committeeman of Adams Street, were winner Besides her husband* Jack, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold jre held this morning from she is survived by a daughter, Theresa Smith. ticles, hand-made by the mem- the Post-sponsored Boy Scout TO ADDRESS AJC ahal Funeral Home, 104 S. Grade 2, Mi-s. Miller, John bers, will also be on display. A troop, announced that an ap-Cope, Easton, Pa. MENLO PARK TERRACE — Mrs. Joseph Krupa, Miami, —Mr. and Mrs. George Stoll, >urth Street, Minersville, Pa., Fla.; a son, Melvin S. Gold- Crofford, Patricia Maloney, Chinese auction will complete Iselin K» of C? Wives plication for a Boy Scout char- The Middlesex County chapter ith services at St. N.'cholas berger, Perth Amboy; three William Mehler, Cheryl Wat- the program. Mrs. Donald ter has been submitted. Formal Wood Avenue, announce the of the American Jewish Con- itholic Church. Burial was in.grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. kins, Kathy Schweitzer, Lynn Roder -will assist Mrs. Genesko. organization of the troop will birth of a son at Perth Amboy gress (Women's Division), will ie church -cemetery. Yesalonia. See Movies on Shrines be made upon receiving the •eneral Hospital. meet Wednesday evening at the Irene Halpern, Miami Beach, A candy sale was inaugurated Congregation Beth Shalom, 90 Born in Bla-ckwood, Pa., heFla.; and two brothers, Nathan Grade 2, Mrs. Gitlin, Joseph with-Mrs. James Mazza, chair- ISELIN — Knights of Cotor- y was er-ected to honor St. charter. Response of eligible —Mrs. Jack Boerer, Moun- as a i-esident of Iselin 23 years, Bernosk-e, Katherine Cortese, Iumbu's' of St. Cecelia's and Joseph, Canada's Patron Saint. boys has increased, and addi- tainside, is a guest of Mr. andCooper Street, Iselin. A speaker and Joseph Gross, Metuchen. man. Orders will be accepted from the regional office of the id employed by the Public Dolores Damianp, John Gir- by "her March 22. their wives recently viewed Mr. and Mrs. A. Leo Terzella, tional adult guidance will be Mrs. Stoll., •rvice Terminal in Perth Am- MRS. VERON POKOL gentil, Nancy Graham, Doug- three color films on Catholic whose personal lives were af- needed. Anyone .interested —Happy fourteenth wedding AJC will discuss "The German Reports were made. by Miss fected by a. visit to the. Shrine should contact Harold Melte. anniversary to Mr. and MrsDilemma.. " FOKDS — Funeral services las Greenstein, Diana Litchey, Mary Lou Galisin, art chair- Shrines in Canada. Rev. Jac- The deceased was a cotn- for Mrs. Veron (Warga) Pokcl, Robert Mortellite, Donna Saw- ques Rinfret, who is a member of St. Anne De Beaupre 14 19 Neptune Drive. Post mem- unicant of the- Ukrainian man; Miss Nancy Zarsky, Sub years ago, were present. Mrs. bership inquiries should be ad- 301 New Brunswick Avenue, yer, Taffy Tucker, Sanford Junior advisor and Mrs. Bruce of the Knights of Columbus in iatholic Church of the Aswh- o died Sunday at her home Green, Harry Lemchak, Gary Canada and Director, of Pil-Terzella is a listed pilgrim or- dressed to Jack Zingg, 29 tunption,Perth Amboy: He is McKee, merchandise club chair- ganizer for St. Anne De Beau- Autumn Court. were held yesterday afternf/on Roach, Benjamin Sorrentino, man. Mrs. McKee stated the grimages of Our Lady of the firvived by his widow, Mary, from Kain Mortuaries, Inc., pre, and Mr. and Mrs. Terzella Adeline Yuhckes. present club will end March 22. Cape Shrine, Quebec, was ; 1960 nd one sister, Mrs. Susan Lar- State Street, Perth Amboy. Grade 3, Mrs. Baumgarten, present to expand on the film have been making pilgrimages Runaway heiress ruled ward irsky, Minersville, Pa. Burial was in Alpine Cemetery. Leo Bussiere, James. Cerbone, Tray favors, honoring St coverage of St. Anne De Beau- to these three Shrines since of court. She was the widow of the late Patrick's Day, will be made 1946. They lead a pilgrimage 9 OHN BERG Richard Rapp, Linda Agnew, pre, Quebec, Our Lady of the 'The Friendly Store Stephen Pokol. Born in Hun- Linda Corcoran, Katherine March 15 at the.home of Mrs. Cape Shrine at Cap De Laof 55 to 60 people each year WOODBRIDGE — Funeral gary, she resided in Fords for 55Kovacs. Martin Gutowski, 14 George Madelaine, and St. Joseph's This year's tour is scheduled ;rvices for John Berg, 585 years and was a member of the Street. These will be disti- for eight days in July, from the Rugs cleaned at •ahway Avenue, Grade 3, Mrs. Kunkes, Ray- Oratory of Mt. Royal, Mon- who died John Calvin Reformed Church mond Eichert, Richard Kur- buted to the patients at treal. 21 to the 28. uesday at his home, were held Perth Amboy. Menlo Park Home for Disabled asterday afternoon from Grei- zenberger, James. Teufel, Brett Viewers witnessed the multi- She is survived by two ^daugh- Tucker, Theresa Bowen, Bar- Soldiers. tude of people who visit these er Funeral Home," 44 Green ters, Mrs. Vilma . Samu and treet, with Rabbi Samuel bara Clough, Barbara Dziom- The club is collecting red- shrines yearly. The miraculous Corps Colors Mrs. Louise Wosh, a son, James bak, Diane Estelle, Margaret scissors coupons. Persons wish- statue of the Blessed Virgin MEM'S STRETCH and SIZE SttCKS ewberger officiating. Burial Pokol, Fords; three sisters, Mrs. as in Cedar Park Cemetary Schmidt, Irene Stoppiello. ing to donate any of these can the' central point of interest at last lunger . . / Ida Bahush, Carteret, Mrs. Grade 3, Miss Morrison, Wil- do so to any member of theOur Lady of the Cape Shrine To Be Blessed (Still a Large Selection!) aramus, N. J. Ethel Mikula, Warren, ;O., and Because S. Eoyes uses the He is survived by his widow, liam McCann, Patricia Skim- club. Cancer dressing materials has been adopted by the Ca- ISELIN—St. Cecelia's Cadet Reg. S1.00 Values Mrs. Louise Doltor, Hungary; mons. are being collected for the local l Corps will have a presentation latest cleaning techniques illian (Cherkasky); 2 sons two brothers, Stephen and nadian people as their National Grade 4, Mrs. Lotvin, Carol cancer dressing group. Madonna, and St. Joseph's Ora and blessing of its colors at the that measure ap to the high Carty J. Berg, Scarsdale, N; Y.,Elek Warga, Hungary; nine 59c -'4 pair for 2.00- tid Dr. Benjamin N. Berg, Caliendo, Jacqueline Fox, Di- Mrs. John Egan, Jr., youth Holy Name Mass at 8 AM. on standards of NIRC. Your grandchildren and tejr great- ane Mykietyn. 'ew Yprk; and three grand- grandchildren. J cooperation chairman, reported'' the second Sunday of April. assurance of the cleanest ... lildreh. Grade 4, Miss Spaldo, Ste- 1657 common stamps have b« ]• The corps is jointly sponsored safest rug cleaning; possible. phen DiZio, Martin Ferwerda, collected for a mission':' l >y the Holy Name Society, the OHN JENSEN Court of Awards Set Richard Hubbard, Robert Pe- group. She issued a plea JOJ PTA, and St. Cecelia's Knights Call 1-1582 KSASBEY — Funeral serv- losi, Donald Walters, Nancy more of these stamps. uf Columbus. IG - es for John Jensen of Dahl By Sewaren Leaders Anoia, Linda Cwiekalo, Mary Winner of the dark 'hoi i- } It has been enthusiastically venue will be held tomon-ow SEWAREN—At a neighbor- Hamill, Angelika Hoeher, Betty prize was Mrs. Egan, accordM1 < i eceived by the boys of the You'll Find Odd Lots of b 10 AM. in the Koyen Fu- hood Girl Scout Leaders meet- Hovis, Nancy Kilby, Theresa to Mrs. Roder, chairman, ill * ; • iarish and is another step in eral Home, 319 Amboy Ave-ing Tuesday night at the home Sesta, Ellen Yakowenko, De- j i he parish's long range plan to of Mrs. Andrew Butkowsky, Roder was hostess for the c i ••- Sport, Dress and Work Shirts, .ie, Metuchen, with the Rev. borah Yesalonia. ning.. ! urovide good healthy activities arry VerStrate officiating. plans were made for a Court of Grade 4, Mrs. Webb, Arlene i'or the youth of the parish and --.. Underwear, Jewely* Slacks tr, Jensen died Wednesday in Awards to be held in May, dateDeMacedo, June Kubert, Dona j imbue the youngsters with re- oospvelt Hospital after a long to be announced later. Lee Michel, Donald Paul. ' •ispect and loyalty to church, Member of, the National ail dinaiiy~ other items . . v" Iness. He was a retired paint- Mrs. Butkowsky was elected Grade 5, Mrs. Barbara, Lil- Society to Hold 1 state and community. The so- Institute and New Jersey- ,-S • and wall-paper hanger con- troop consultant; Mrs. Joseph lian Girgenti. ' < ieties in this manner hope to Institute of Rug Cleaners. Medvetz, troop organizer; and Grade 5, Mrs. Schwarick, make adequate facilities availa- the following girls were ap- Bernard Gerstner, Garry Sny- Easter Hat Show ble for the growing pre-teen pointed representatives to theder, Linda Barber, Donna Kra- WOODBRIDGE—Easter 1- -l 'iind teenage population of the Juliet Low Fund evening to- mer, Linda O'Connell, Lora communities surrounding the will be on sale in the latest 1 > morrow night at the Barron Raymond, Marjorie Rosenfeld. styles and shapes under the parish. Avenue School: Maria Ferioli. Grade 6, Mr. Eagan, Roger sponsorship of the Woman's Rev. John Wilus, pastor, has Troop 2; Linda Kosten, Troop Argalas, Stewart Green, Vicki Society of Christian Service in -1 indorsed the Cadet Program Rug Cfeailisg Co. ,inc . 18; Cheryl Szenasi, Troop 19; Cranmer, Kathleen Kramer, the Methodist Fellowship Hall i' and expects to enlarge all par- 4th End Stevens Ave. ^Barbara Kijula, Troop 51; An-Lorraine Oatley. at 8 P. M. Friday, March 18. ish youth programs after com- drea Butkowsky, Sandra Mesar Election of officers will take oletion of the school's new South Amboy, New Jersey color guards. HOSTES STO GROUP place at the luncheon meeting . rnng sometime next fall. Jerry Lewis's son, Jeiry Jr. COLONIA — Mrs. Walter of the Tuesday Afternoon Club at 13 has retired from show Kaminskas, 44 Rutgers Avenue,on March 15, at the homi n. business. Tm fed up," says he was hostess Tuesday evening Mrs. George R. Merrill, 'iOO "I'll devote my time now to myfor her sewing group, the MElmwood Avenue. studies." N. O. club. Included in the program w.ll AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY be papers read by Mrs. Haini)- )e!uxe ton Cutter, "Schools Bi-'i'^ Unit 87 of Woodbridge , . . YOU'RE 3 JUN9PS AHEAD and Now," and "The-Mar.iir.'H- wishes to announce the beginning of their an- *H1LC0 that will Change Japan" ..• Mrs. Albert R. Bergen. nual household products sale by telephone, and WITH A *CI-iECi€lf*G ACCOOliT wants to thank everyone in advance for their ATTE>fDS CONFERENCE 0AS COLONIA — Rev. Albert R help. You save time paying Sweet, pastor, of the New Dovei i-r^;-;^— Chairman, bills when you write Methodist Church, is among: SVN^IIINE COTTON: The Far Eastern influence is im- checks and mail them. the sponsors of' a three-session Mrs. May Einhorn CLOTHES conference on "The Nature of! portant for resort wear. Dor- Nuclear Warfare*' to be put on othy Cox of Tanner selects by the Union County Clergy- paisley cotton for a halter- men's Committee for Nuclear necked blouse paired up with Phone DRYER Information. ~ a dirndl skirt..

You have a clear and YOU CAN'T BITS BETTER concise record of your PEA COAL spending —on your NUT OR STOVE Model DC 692 checkbook stubs. . 95 PRESCRIPTIONS .45 FPEE DEUVEBY SERVICE COMPLETE! 20 COAL 1 Son Von FREE' bring ymtr CHODOSH Bros, and WEXLER hahy in for a 36 E. Grand Avenue, Rahway . FU 8-1000 Serving Residents of: You get receipts (your WOOBBRIDGE, AVENEt, SEWAREN, PORT READING, fitting today cancelled checks) au- OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE . ISEUN, COLONIA and FORDS tomatically. Open Daily Till 10 P. M. — Sunday Till 1 P. M. Mother, our Buster Brown salesman checks yoar NO MONEY DOWN child's feet scientifically 6 -ways—all the vital points for gentle support and room to flex and grow. 1 Both feet are measured, 4 Approximate!? % inch DELUXE FEATURES OPEN AM ACCOUNT HEREj G£? AHIADI ^WOODBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY the longer foof size and allowance from the end AT A BUDGET PRICK greater width is fiffed. of f he ioe to the end of - BUILDING MATERIAL STORE the shoe. 8 CRISS-CROSS TUMBMSC 8 Big toe |oini is fitted 3o For this...or ANY 5 Heel fitted wide enough • AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE ME 4-O125 .WOODBiilDGE, N.J. the widest inside line CONTROL of the shoe. at bottom and properly * AUTOMATIC DE.WMNKLER snug at top. banking service consult... 3 Small toe is fitted to the 6 Regular intervals sug- QUANTITIES LIM1TEDL "The Bank with ALL the Services" SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 45 YEARS widest outside Sine of gested for rechecking ACT NOW! SAIE ENDS MARCH 31! the shoe. shoe size.

Come in, or phone the Ga> Company Showroom Ne&rut you! Open 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. STORE Friday TUI 9 P. M. INDUSTRIAL Closed All Day Wednesday ConsolicUltd Company HESIDENTSAL "Modern Gas Magic OF FKEE PARKING IN SE&S OF STOSS At Your Service •** Anytime V DO - IT.- YOURSELF ELIZABETH METOCHEN lANK AND 16 W* Jtney St. 4S2 M«in St. EL 1-6100 US-6700 PERTH AMBOY JJO Miricet St. HI S-iilO Why not buy the BEST? It may cost a RAHTAY WESTFiELD TRUSTJCOMPANY 219 Cemt.l Are. lot Elm St. W* ™re. but it's worth the difference. FU 8-1050 AD 3-0040 Perth Amboy, N. J. Off«r HmlMd to nca Mrred by Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Me and Frf. 8:06 to 5:30 ® Tues.,Wed., and Thurs. 8:00 to 5:00 • Sat 8:00 to Noor. i Cu Company PAGE SIX , MAHCH 3, I960

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DUGAN'S Chocolate Fudge Square Skinless Skinless SALE Reg, Pries 58s 3$ All Beef All Meat MENLO PARK STORE ONLY lib. pkg. Mb. pkg. ' THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 PAGE SEVEN if they wish to display their Ti Adams to Take Part Lenteii Services old Bibles or one written in aWW Unit Names Community Unit GOP Club Names foreign language. On County GOP Panel The Tom Thumb Wedding WOODBRIDGE — Mayor Held in Avenel scheduled for May 21 lias been New Officers To. Elect-Slate Frederick M. Adams will ap- AVENEL — The first of thechanged, to: June 4 at. 4 F.M. AVENEL — Lazy Mary Cooti- w. FORDS—A nominating com- pear on a panel at the third AVENEL — Committees for Avenel Presbyterian Church's Those interested in helping are ette Club 460 celebrated their mittee was appointed at theannual convention of Mid-the Sixth District Republican Lenten services was held last asked to call Mrs. Field or Mrs.tenth anniversary Friday at the third organization meeting of dle County Young Republi- Sub of Avenel were appointed night. "Vigh. home of Mrs. William DangeH, the Fords Community Council cans at the Roger Smith- at the February meeting of the Rev. Bruce Larson, currently Girl Scouts -will be honored Pershing' Avenue, Iselin. Guests with Angelo Lombardi of theHotel, New Brunswick, on organization. Thomas Jones, serving with "Faith at Work," Sunday with a special church were Mrs. John Domejka, past Lafayette Estates Civic^ Asso- March 12. • president, announced the fol-* an international Christian fel- service at 4 F.M. All protestant state president, and Mrs. Wil- ciation as chairman. The com- The panel, entitled "The lowing chairmen: Mrs. Kenneth, lowship dedicated to the reGir- l Scouts, parents and friends liam Westlake. mittee will meet March 10 toRepublican Stand on the Is- Bersey and Richard Miller, awakening and revival of/theare invited. Nomination and election of select a slate of candidates for sues," will discuss the issues membership; Mrs. James Christian Cburch, was guest Sunday school teachers will officers took place with Mrs. council offices. at the various levels, state, Schaeffer, ways and means; preacher. Mr. Larson served hold their quarterly meeting Ralph Ambrose named presi- t$\ * fi if national, local, and county. James Hoffman, community Serving with Mr. Lombardi welfare; William Scheuerman, as a sergeant in the U. SMonda. y at 8 PM. - - dent; Miss Santina Cantamessa, are Mrs. Sidney Feinherg (PTA Senator Richard Stout of senior vice president; Mrs. Wil- Monmouth County will also social affairs; Mrs. Walter Infantry during World War II. Nominations of officers • win School 14), Mrs. Chester Bagin- Sehaeffer and Mrs. Scheuer- He is a graduate of Lake For- take place at the regular Term- liam Enoch, junior vice presi- sky (Woman's Club of Fords), be on the panel and Con- dent; Mrs. John

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16th Set as Date \Child Psychologist ell To Install Officers .ears 1 To Speak to.PTA 11 Mitchell Talk POEJOS — Installation of of- WOODBRIDGE —- Dr. Ruth _ t icers of the Lafayette Estates C. Boyle, child psychologist COLONIA—Nomination andjcivic Association will take place WOODBRIDGE—The Melo-11"11 *?e the speaker at Tuesday's WOODBRIDGE — The local NEW BRUNSWICK — tj. S. WOODBRIDGE -^ The Mid- bers'will attend the Mass and at Dan of Sctl o1 u PTA Hel ; K'*t'.>, >*»•.- .'-lectionflection'' of officers was heldiheld ny's Restaurant, U. S. 1, deadearss Color Guard, sponsoredi^^sponsoredi^^^ ° - " Chapter of the American Bed ecretary-of Labor James P. dlesex; Council, Knights of, Co- breakfast .at St. Peter's hos-% -•--•• - Woodbridge, on Monday at 8 toplc TO11 be lumbus, and the', Ladies Aux- -•'*"; '' i'<(- •.:-"«, Luesday night at a meeting of by Iselin Veterans of Foreign' Individual DiDiff - Cross, under the direction of •titchell ;.will deliver the j : pital chapel * Saturday, March *'- i he Veterans of Foreign Wars P. M. ferences in iliary,:, AncientOrder., of Hi- Wars Post 2636 has won the! Childre1n and How George Evans, disaster chair- :ipal address at the 7th Annual 12, at fl/A-M. Bishop George Auxiliary,( Post 6061t, _hel d at ^th^e A short meeting will be hqld. [to Live With Them. ' The meet- bernians, Division % will, hold national junior open cham->. man, participated in a county- Newspaper Circulation Confer- Ahr of the Trenton diocese will tjiiome of" Mrs. Bernard Krajew-jAli new nolne owners in the ng STlH take plaoe at 8 p:M •their annual. St. Patrick's Day be-the celebrant. pionshi p given by the Archer?in h" ' wide disaster exercise by the ence to be conducted by tlie ki. area are welcome to attend. ElpeEl r Post, for the second con-iin **h e schoo]l auditoiuuauditoriumm, dance March 16 at the K. of 1 T>v civil Defense and the American Jew Jersey Press- Association' Richard Swetitz- was Wel- I Those elected were: Mrs. Ed- secutive year. The girls, de- - ^oyie, psychologistt andand) Red Cross C. hall, Main Streets -peter comed to membership in r essor a the omorrow^ •,'.•...... McCanri, ] chalrmaa, . has. ' an- " vard- Curtis, president; Mrs. feating 19 other color guards,'P ^ TT ? The exercise was staged in The -cabinet officer will be Council at a recent meeting. ; Raymond Hughes, first vice, .oyes scored 90 9 jCollege Union, is president of j nounced that tickets may- be !the Jersey Jamesburg where a-freak'wind leard during: the luncheon purchased at the door.,: , ' ^resident; Mrs. Harold McCord,' On February 15 the girls re- "^ Psychological J : »iiimior vice president; Mrs. Jsan ?ssion which; will take place at turned from a trip to B«skf0P4Jjf^*^^^f^^^^ struck a portion of the town, The Council will meet Tues- Udegard, treasurer; Mrs. Jack; 'he University Commons, lo- day,, March. '15, -at 7:$0 PM.to 1 !I11., where they competed^ Rp?inftl paTOl,-,ftir,fttjs At.|causing a number of injuries cated on. the main campus 'of /ingg, chaplain; Mrs, Walter SEWAREN — Steve Mitzak, of tie .in a.- .• First Degree of the •Palmer, guard; Mrs. Dorothy against color guards from ^.JTst istmSr"of•,&\«* ^-aging a number •he ; State University of New order in honor of-John Gra- out-going president of the Se-i over the country. The ..White, conductress; Mrs. Peggy: 1 _ homes, rendering some of them rerseyy in New-Brunswick*:ac : - iielli, district deputy. .'Steve lists. New Books; waren Employes' Association, deard s were tops from the uninhabitable. or ding to ari announcement , iiroderick, trustee for one year; an independent labor union at and were defeated only by the Kagpr, chairittan, ,said;Ihat-'a AVENEL —- The librarian's . Mrs. Edward Curtis, Sr., trus- sex County and educational Red Cross volunteers from >y Bobert J. ..Stover, circulation communion breakfast has peeji Shell Oil Company, was honor- color Woodbridge, Perth Amboy, iirector of the Plait Held Court report, was submitted at tesc. sponsoring the con-;-—^^o the UnTon Coun- er-Ne\vs ..and chairman 61 thepla,nned for April '3. -atvCo- monthly meeting.of the Board i Egan s spot perth ty Mental Health Association. Jamesburg, Plainfield and New Ponference Program lumbian: hall.. John Kostick ~is of Trustees- of the Avenel Pub- p p, rth Saturday, March 12, the girls |Brunswcil. were dispatched in in charge' of tickets .with Don- lic, Library by Mrs. Frank Maz- i V'Z^^jgt£*F&'? Amboy, 'ani ^f wa^s presente> d a will compete in a contest spon- 10 PER CENT PHONE UEVX a 12-car motorcade to the fee. / ...... ; .,. u : : orian. ald ^Miller, chef: . v ::. [':'• : ' transistor radio. sored by the Liberty Bell Drum President Eisenhower has in-Jamesburg firehouse. zur. Circulation during Janu- Two new, members were, ini- !•"' Approximately .150 ary was 292 adults, 1017 juv.e- At a meeting of the associ- Corps in Philadelphia. In the sisted on extension of the 10 Miss Grace Huber and Mrs, ...Middlese. x. —,Counci— ...... l -..will. . :beJ . . _ , r'ated: Mrs. White and Mrs. paper publishers, circulation il tli ation the following officers and preliminary elimination con- Per. cent Federal tax on local iMayfred Loveland were in 5secutives ;and editors from host to theP'State: .bowlersban- n&e, totaling 1309 books. She Croderick. It was voted to holld representative were elected: tests for this, tlie Melodearsjtelephone service after June 30, charge of the shelter and wel- throughout.New Jersey will' at- quet,Saturday,.April S.:Meni-reported there are 1775 regisr y bazaar June 6, and to provide Chester Antpsiewicz, presi- scored 93A. rejecting Governor Roekefel-jfare services. Harold Bailey iend the day-long conclave, tered . borrowers; 452 adults stove and cooking utensils for dent; Joseph Hovanecz, vice ler's'plan to transfer the levy sent 100 cots and blankets, and 1323 juvenile. There are- . I he VFW clubhouse when it is Members of the guard are which is scheduled ..to com- president;' William Zserdin, Nancy Yuschak, captain; Mari- to states for educational needs, Over 300 volunteers partici- over 5078 books' in the library. * i-'inovated. Mrs. Krajewski -will secretary; mence at 10:00 AM. .: " l,e in charge of Auxiliary blans Albert 'Lehman, anne Korch, co-captain; Val- i A :;,White House statement pated, with Wilson Coa-n, dep- InfasioiNow New books on the shelves r treasurer; Robert Jardot, and following the Governor's meet- uty director of Defense Welfare Other speakers -who;/will ad- are 20 '-"Great Illustrated Clas- ; or the Memorial Day parade, erie, Greco, Eva. and Charlene dress the gathering and par- The new look in suits seems ' nd Mrs. Hughes of the Poppy John Hizy, trustees; Sidney! Linzer, rifles; Jo-Ann: Acardi ing.:' with the President and Services, and Lawrence Millim, sics," 11 light romances for''] Murphy, compound floor; Mi-Tr;—=---•- ••"•-"— -^^---._ ^v-.-, other Administration officials liaison officer of Red Cross, and ticipate as panel discussion" to be shorter Jackets, They are older teenage girls, "Enough Virginia Koller, Rhoda .Zaal- cut off at a: point just beyond fhael Boris, compound shipping eski, Donna Secondi, Joan cited "the urgent need for some the office of Civil Defense Mo- leaders are; Edward Mack, Edi- Good Men," "Family Reader of| LO'IION Kl'irif'S: i.iltlf jetc; Robert Bader, laboratory; tor, MEltown Sentinel; Rod- the waist.' If, the skirt is full, American Masterpieces," "Ele- Ditri, Mary Lou Soltys, Lyiine payment on.the national debt" bilization, on hand to observe. the jacket ends above the waist gills lo\e kittens; mommies iilWJIfl1« TiP'flre 'Alex Nagy- °Hice; Sharon Elko, flag bearers: Patty Czy-|in the fiscal year beginning This was the first of several erick D. Walters, English De- ments of Style/' "Meeting With love kittens too, especially if lu next partment, Hubbard Junior High The new clothes are best de- Japan/'., "Zoomar," "This Sculp- "* W-a-i-io M.M.%^431. a jDyekmanfDyckman., drivers,. disDatchersdispatchers,. mermov, , substitutemhefih,tubst » . Franuranik- H-nigedusr^.,c [ne?t Jul.Tnlyv 1-1-. ITtt is xairisaid this was such mobilizations to be held they're gingham on a pique I etc.; George Karol, mechanics- throughout the county to con- School, Plaint ield;: Edward scribed as softer. Cut is more tured. Earth," and "The Lin- smock that keeps a matching (-boiler house; Paul Gurzo, tet- instructoris drummer; Howar, Frand kXiudlpw- . Kubinak, diJ- retaithe reason aboun tfo $350,000,00r the decisio0 ofn reto- solidate the relationship of Red Hoffman, Circulation Manager; important 'than, ever before. coln Lords." . * ; dress clean, clean, clean. Trentonian; Louis Gorsuch, The new dresses will often have minal-stencillers; Carten- rector; William Sigfried, busi- sulting revenues in the Federal Cross and governmental agen- Mrs. Daniel Levy, president sen, terminal pumphouse, etc. cies at a time of disaster. Circulation Manager, Vineland an eye-catching belt, under the announced Dr. T. Symanski, WOODBRIDGE Joseph ness manager. =1',, Treasury. Times-^-Journal; 'Merritt E. let* seam. jMendrez, new Lt. Governor of Avenel, donated a set of Dick- Town to Regulate Ithe Kiwanis Clubs of Middlesex ley, Circulation. Manager;: Pas- The shea,th now features; a ens books. These will replace a nd saic Herald-News; George Moused back or a row of brass ol4 volumes on the shelves. She Sale of tlie Earth\ - Monmouth Counties, was Rooke, Circulation Manager, also stated a bicycle rack is be- a guest speaker at . Tuesday buttons down the side or back WOODBBXDGE—An ordin- night's meeting of the Wood- Perth Amboy Evening N; ing- donated. ance; to regulate removal of William SWpe, Assistant Circu- to, give; it a bit, more line. bridge Kiwanis Club at the Log •. • »*-' lation Manager, Bergen Eve- Bloussed-back. shirtdresses will The- book committee, chair- soil for sale or for use other Cabin Inn, and outlined the t v - - ning Record; AX Me Cool, Cir-be popular. man Charles Cloidt,, was auth- than on the premises, was in- proposed objectives of the Dis- culation Manager, Camden : To qualify as iiew/a hat must orized , to purchase more new troduced to the Town Commit- trict Kiwanis, Clubs in this Courier-Post; Alan Francis, be "bigj Dulky, and-, /light in bopks. tee Monday. Public hearing area. He stressed the need for Circulation Manager,, Asbury "weight. A rack for the "Geograph- will .be held March 15. individual, citizenship respon- Park Press; Melvin Ellis? Cir- Black is an important color. ical: Magazines", dating from The ordinance provides an: sibility in local town affairs,!, } '.'. '.- * L K. ', culation Manager, New Bruns- The little black dresses that 1943 to the present date, has application must. be filed with and the continuance of the I marked the. chic, woman. a few been- prepared by Mrs. Mazzur the Building inspector for the V wick Home - News; , Walter good "Boys' and Girls' work." j IT Donofrio, Circulation Manager, years ago will be as necessary and painted and readied for use removal of soil and: that such Robert A. Rusher, Kiwanis j a part of the wardrobe for anybyr Daniel Levy. , : application must be accompan-, Bloomfield Independent Press; ! president, outlined the 1960 j Edgar V. J&eutzberg/ Circula- woman who gets around a good Alex Hunter was appointed ied by a map showing the pres- program and indicated the club; tion Manager, Woodbridge In- chairman of noriiinations. He ent contour lines of the site will sponsor at least two major) dependent-Leader; Don Mul- Taupe., will -be & ^favorite shall be in charge of the slate and proposed contour grades fund raising.-programs for an- f oi-d, Associate Publisher,. Mont- neutraL The outstanding red of. officers and trustees whose resultiag- from the removal of |nuai contributions to boys' and clair Times; Fred Benson, Cir- yellow of saffron will be used three-year term expires this the. soil. . 'girls' \vor-k to-this area. culation Manager, Ridgewood as:^triin: on many suits and year. : •' ;- According to the ordinance! A check for $300 was pre- Herald-News: Henry Kreuter, dtesses. Green will be used as six inches of top soil must belsented to Dr. P,1 Escrow, chair- Circulation Manager,: Maple- A special notice announced : a. neutral and dressed-up with the new. evening hours of the set aside and respread over the!man of the Mental wood South-Orange News-Rec- all shades of brown and picked-{iit) y. it shall be open from area when the operation is Drive in the Raritan Bay Area, ord. '••'' rar up with saffron. 7 to 8:30 P. M.r a half hour completed. Also provided -for by John J. Cullen, first vice The-new reds will gp by such longer for the benefit of those is that any street repairs president. names as cedar and; redwood. using the library facilities at •saused by the transportation of At the conclusion, Mr. The true reds Will be seen againnight. soil must be paid for by thejRusher advised that Kiwanis i|sed for the little-red cocktail It was reported the movie applicant.' ;/"i International -won the . "Top Health Ifieauty 4ress or the?.shprt red coat, so held February 20 was. a success. The Township Engineer andlFreedpm Fottndation Citizen- becoming on a drab winter day. the building inspector must ap-jship Award",iri the Americana : The next children's matinee Mental health is being recog- The fur-collared suit, often prove proposed contour lines or competition from the Freedoms nized today as • a- problem we will be March 19 and will fea- grades before a permit is (Foundation at" Valfey Forge " dbuhle-breasted in cut, will add ture Abbott and Costello in is (Foundation at" Valfey Forge, can do something about. Al- a new flavor to the classic suit granted. •.• • •:. most any modern magazine you "Buck Privates." The trustees. line.:, . ; ••' -.. "..,.- choose to read will cariy sever- are grateful to the Woodbridgej^ r , n lit „, , al articles eoncerning-'thls sub- police for • their protection at v« « "( X "lanned /Fashion; swipes are becoming street crossings and to thei jecj t ddurin g a l'In- the order of the day-.VConsider formation is; the case of Bermuda shorts, Avenell Fire Company forr their rJ*£tZ available to allttf fisherman'^ pants—the girls protection and safety of chil- AVENEL—Furthecarr darrange- party;! m ni f r the Not only; this; but.it is a siib- have taken them for lounging dren at the movies. The board ischedule? ? , d° b,y th e """Thir"d Ward*"'' WOODBRIDGE Rehearsals ject freely discussed by people and play. Take men's shirts, meets again March 22. 'Sixth District Democratic Club are underway for the Wood- from all walks of life. It is no sister has; been swiping big I for Wednesday were planned! Education longer a subject covered with; brother's and Dad's for several PTA TO MEET at, its r e g u l,a r business benefit performance of "Father mystery and shame*..We know, years now. •MENIiO PARK TERRACE meeting. Jack Shultz presi- that a •weakness for certain Another result of this trend School 19 PTA will meet dent, asked all members to presented Friday forms of mental illness does are the popular little-boy shirts Wednesday at 8 P.JM. m the! support this affair . which wiJ2 day,May 6 and May 7, at the run in some families, but .more for.-girls. Shirt dresses made of all-purpose room. Harold Boer-1 be held at Fitzgerald's. Barroh Avenue School. important than this we have broadcloth and oxford cloth er, PTA member, will direct'Francis Tobin, secretary, sent All": proceeds ,netted learned that these weaknesses have gone one step further. The audience participation in "Thetickets to all members toward a scholarship fund, to can be overcome by the Mndlatest shirt dress features but- Rumor Game" which will dem- asked all: money, be returned to of life a person leads. ton-down tab collars and rbll- onstrate , the breeding and her as soon as possible. Woodbridge High School gradu- One of the, most .important- ed-up sleeves. . growth of rumors. A birthday Robert Jack was welcomed as lessons a parent can teach a The", surburban set loves cake and celebration of Found- a guest. Mr.. Jack-received the child is self-control. Without look. They find it perfect for ers Day will also be part of, the club's . endorsement for candi- program. date for Third Ward Commit- ^ During- .the-month of March, self-control, life,-will oe a bur- the activities in arid out of the, jaiial rehearsals and meetings will den to the individual, involved house. Career girls like the j [teeman. Mrs. Tpbin and Jackj^g and to all the People who must crisp tailored shirt dresses that ference in American versus Maclver were 4endorsed Ernest Link, 8 Vanderbilt Place, come into daily contact with laundei*;. 11 k e nandkerchiefs. European taste in dress is that Sixth District County Commit- • teeman and Committeewomail. it has-been announced by the the individual. Lack- of self- Casual clothes,' with, a bit of American women would rather general chairman, Mr; Charles control, carried to the extreme^ dash added, are popular with look smart than pretty. The The door prize was won by air ages. , Mrs. Peter DacchiUe. Peins. is nothing more than a.fprm of British think we carry this to The next rehearsal meeting mental illness. - - •'.. ; •. •'•. ; It, is smart, fashion-wise, to extreme. They use the example Swill be on Monday at 7:30 VM. roll/up your sleevs. This heavy!of the little black di'ess and theTO ADDRESS HOLY NAME Parents have a great respon- ISELIN — Joseph Gabriel, All members are urged to be sibility raising children. Today, trend tc casual clothes is to bestandard black suit found in al- expected. The American way of imost every woman's wardrobe Mont Holly, N, J., who is the we recognize ; that- this re- Trenton Diocese union sponsibility does not end with life iiicludes lots of outdoor ac-j -even if black is not a becom- tivities. Cooking and entertain- ing color. ture chairman food, shelter, clothes and such representative Of the Paulistj con- material things. ','•' It: includes ing outside has come to be a! It may be that American of patience 1 standard thing. The "do it Press, National Catholic Read- helping your child adjust to women give more attention to ing Distributors Branch toward the Cuban Government the problems of life. yourself" craze is with us to;the choice of makeup, but it of Premier; Fidel Castro^ This stay. With all this came the speak at a meeting of St. A very young, child's problems seems that most of them do celia's Holy Name tonight became known after President upsurge of casual clothes for look good in black. Almost any- Eisenhower had considered the are: usually nil if they ..receive men and women. 8:30 P.M. in St. Cecelia's Hall: enough love and affection from one can, if the choice of make- All men of the parish are in- deteriorating United their family.:Often a problem It 'is said that the big dif- up colors is right. vited. Cuban relations at a recent "will arise when a new brother White House conference. or sister corner into a family ROBBED • The United States, it was where there was formerly only — Pour wall understood, will do nothing to one child. Except in extreme CURRENT DIVIDEND cabinets, a sander, an electric; cases, this can be handled' by drill. and $125 in cash j threaten no economic sanctions stolen from the Acme Milling i such as reduchi Cuba's quota lavishing, attention on the old- on all 1 er child; until. comes to love and Lumber Company, Avenel, States sugar his younger,, sister .or brother! Monday or Tuesday. and: adjusts to "the new situ-; •SAYINGS'- ACCOUNTS ation. . •-.. ; •..:; -: - •"'- Asa child gets,older, he must be guided into unselfish habits, he must learn to play on a team Grand Opening and not feel that unless'he is] captain^ he " woji't; ipJay,'; Help your, child adjust to his. short- : ; comings. : Show ; Mm that, .al- ; ':... Portable /. '• :. though he may not be - an out- standing : football playery he may do very well in basketball. /-. Typewriters ' '. Tell himabout trie outstanding PER YEAR v men in.history,.who succeeded against'. all kinds of physical • ' • •• • ' " " • / Cleaned (Air) Oiled - odds and mental shorteoiaiiigs. Compounded A child's play can be a1 good e^ Resurfaced—New Ribbon Installed indication of his ^mai'triess Semi-anmially ace -."•'.. to a, - new theory. Bright babies' play shows more ingenuity. During their second year precocious tots use a great FIRST SAVINGS -3*5E3ia&.; deal qf imagination. Backward childiin seldom vary,their play. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (Does Not Iriclude Repairs or Parts) . . &.&• t-tiey grow older 'the bright children seejn f to;-,care'less 535 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge New Portables — Used Typewriters abdtit, competitive ikames: and •'

liam Olivero, 77 Main Street: a Tiie Crow's Nest son to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Breuche, 888 Sylvia Place; a Hollywood News j 9 ABOUT YOUR son to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Deak.j Agnes Moorehead is longing! 501 Danford Avenue. . . from! Sarah Anne s Cooking By FRANCES BEIX miswsgsr By Felix (The Gat) Brown I for a trip to Martinique for thej It takes a certain amount Iselin, a daughter to Mr. andj I Spencer Tracy and Peter Glen-< Mrs. Raymond Tenpenny, 223! BT Tea fbt^n Ccafea Sagarin j The time has come to catch skill and know-hou to do jup on the 45's. Dot and Capitol i\ ille film. | These recipes I have just; tablespoons diced green good job of carving roast* Regina Street; a daughter toj Harmless Molds |Today's picture review: Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Popo-j have more of the top ones out picked at random from my file. pepper (hams and birds. There is at There's no need to panic ON THE BEACH ; I hope you will enjoy them as I vich, 10 Kiva Street; a son to when you find mold on your lately than anyone else we've Melt drippings, add flour.ipoint in making the ,iob hardsj seen, or heard. , This is a provocative film]much as I did. salt and pepper; make a'by not having the proper tools •Here and Theres Mr. and Mrs: George Stoll, 242 houseplant pots or soil. ' about the end of the human. Wood Avenue: a daughter to t' the reassuring word ! In one recent review package smooth paste. Add milk gradu- and a knowledge of the correci Karen Esposito, daughter of Tha s Dot achieved the unusual with I race, designed to 'jolt the peo- Ham Rollettes ally and cook until thick, stir- way to cut different kinds cS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jacko,jfl.om a Rutgers plant doctor, , pies of the woild and make Mr. and Mrs. Edward Esposito, U7 Bedford Avenue. . . from spencer H. Davis, who is "well three good records in three. 1 cup flour ring constantly. Add 'meat, meat. , 1. Suri"ey Lane, Colonia, a senior They were You Won't Be~Satis- 'i them think. 1-4 teaspoon salt mushrooms, onion and green One important requisite is a Avenel, a son to Mr. and Mrs.|acquaintea with the alarm that fied by Johnny Maddox. 1 Miss '! Based on Nevil Shute's widely! at Bucknell University where John Burger, 402 Hudson) 1 tablespoon shortening peppers. j big platter. Never put the roast she is studying for the degree these green, white or yellow You So by the Mills Brothers, i read novel, the picture is set in About 6 , tablespoqns cold Heat thoroughly. | or chicken on a small plate sur» Boulevard. . . a daughter to Mr. molds can cause. A person who and I by Don Cornell, on a ,,1964; the scene is ,] of bachelor of arts, is on the and Mrs. Francis Ruszczyk, 400 water ) i rounded with potatoes, peas Dean's List. She is a graduate knows that a mold is a fungus strong vocal. j '.. f Lucky Seven Cooky Crows Mill Road. from Se- 3-4 cup butter or ..margarine) ;and such. It is too much to ex- of Woodbridge High School. . . . often leaps to the conclusion . Dot also has out now Patj" , Dealing with death from 2 3-4 oz. jar of deviled ham ! 1 cup sifted enriched flour 'pect the carver not to slosh ui¥| waren, a son to Mr. and Mrs. that a fungus can make plants Boones' smooth New; Lovers, ] radiation pmsorung following a Miss Valerie E. DeCasas, 262 E d/W a r d Quackenbush, 173 Stir flour - and salt, cut ini 1-4 cup nonfat dry milk dor these conditions. The serv* Main Street, Woodbridge, has sick. one by Debbie Reynolds entitled 'sudden nuclear war, the popu- shortening, add water to make 1-2 teaspoon baking powder | ing platter should be placed Woodbridge Avenue. The ones you see on pots or Am I That Easy To Forget, and ilations m the rest of the "world been selected for the Freshman- 1 a soft dough. Roll'thin, cover 1-2 teaspoon soda iclose to the corner, and 'skew- Sophomore Spanish Seminar at | on flats of young plants can't a good thing by Jim Lowe have already perished, Every- the . center portion with thinj 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon. called He'll Have To Go. jers and cords should be re- Douglass College. She is among | I harm plants. They grow on one m the Melbourne area is slices of butter, fold doughj 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg : moved before the meat is 16 students chosen to partici- [organic matter in the soil or Capitol stays at the top with doomed, and knows it. Yet life frpm sides and ends to cover) 1-3 cup shortening jbrought to the table. pate in the four-meeting discus- container. Mavis Rivers on So Rare, good, goes on m a rather routine way, the "butter, press with, a rolllngj ,1-3 cup brown sugar j There must be a good stand- sion program which will deal) Doctors have found that pep- In some potting soils you find!Til Tomorrow by the great Al-i' . i all the while the'.'.Australian pin to flatten. Then roll out. lard carving set with a two- Government is 'planning to 1-2 cup molasses with Alejandro Casona's book, tic ulcers are on tlie increase. manure, straw or leaf mold,fred Newman, also good; Be-' and repeat the process until all) 1 egg, beaten i pronged fork" and knife with a "Nuestra Natacha." Miss De- Modern living seems to be the which helps the growth of member by Bette McLaurm, distribute "suicide" pills for the butter is used, putting as; 1 teaspoon grated lemon rindlsemi-flexible blade and a-pair Casas is the daughter of Mr. culprit. However, the combi- these non-harmful fungi as good, and Gene Barry's I Want "when the time comes." much ash possible on the dough} 1 cup-'grated carrot or rawjof poultry shears. Remember, and Mrs. Auguste DeCasas and nation of factors that bring on well as the plants. The Whole World To Love You. "On The Beach" focuses on a each time. Then roll the doughj sweet potato " i the knife needs to be sharpened Also from Capitol, worth a a graduate of Woodbridge this condition can, for the most Grow on Organic Matter cross-section of the-doomed, •out in one large, thin piece and! 1 cup rasins, chopped jby a professional every so often, High. A sophomore French part, be avoided by susceptible Dr. Davis says some folks use mention, are Count Every Star showing how they variously spread thinly with the devilled! when major, she holds a Gertrude H. people. by Billy Adams, and another VA cups quick rolled oats i cutting beef, cut to- ground corn, peat moss or await the inevitable, end, ac- ham. Cut into strips' 1 inch! Sift togevher the-flour. dry'ward y°u- letting the knife slide Hale Music Scholarship. . . . The emotions you hide are other plant material as mulch smooth thing by Dean Martin cording to each one's character on the forwar(i wide; 9 inches long. Roll up andimiHj baking aowder salt soda stroke—don't more important in causing ul- in seedbeds or cold frames. called Who Was That Lady. traits. Among them is an Amer- J McLaurin and Adams are new, place on a baking sheet. Bake' inn;mon and nutmeg. ' ' "sa"w '""'back" ~"and *~~"forth~ . Too Good To Keep: cers than those you express. These, too, support mold ican submarine commander, a 10 minutes in an oven 500 de- Roast leg of lamb and ham I may be in the dog house Even talking about your gi'iev- growth. by tht e family man, and an atomic Melt shortening. Add brown ATCO offers some new Bobby grees then reduce heat to 3501sugar, molasses, egg and lemon;iare more often massacred than for a while, but honestly this is ance to someone helps. Resent- So just be casual about the scientist, not to mention a_dis- and bake about 20 minutes or!rin(i 'gtjr to Darin records and he's sure to l other meat. To carve either too good to keep. I could not ment, the feeling of being moldy surface of your flower be heard from more and more. ON DECK. For shuffle board, sipated beauty who has taken until crisp and brown. " |ta ta ur until mto get to the Evanko dance Friday wronged or unappreciated and pots or flats. Mold indicates Clementine is probably the best deck tennis, or just plain to drinking heavily as she K S££" "" n w ^t ^t^rsffij night—I was out of town, but the feeling of insecurity are by that you have organic matter of four in a four-song 45 which sunning—this cotton coverall broods about her empty, wasted Ham and Eggs in Ramekins a via the Colonia. grapevine we far the worst rousers of your in the soil, and that's good. is called This Is Darin—good. is the solution. By Haymaker, life ] xoS? oaS™ siir ^unm -=SW with the bone pointing heard that our photographer, stomach. You -can even tell your Another new Darin thing mgay awning stripes, it takes ^f characters are por-j Windsor Lakis, was the life of stiff enough to hold its shape You can dodge the feelingsjfriends that you're dabbling in That's The Way Love Is, v a cruise with pleasure. tiayed competently by Gregory i 1-2 cup fine bread crumbs Carving a turkey> a roast the party for the testimonial which let an ulcer get startedjmicrobiology. Sources of peni- sounds so like the S' jPeck, Ava Gardner, Tony Perk-. on the baking sheet. ichicken or a duck is about the celebration for Committeeman 1 teaspoon minced parsley steering clear of situationsjcillin and streptomycin were style. TIT it. uient best-selleis, mstru-'iins and Fred Astaire. 2 tablespoons butter or mar-1 Drop by teaspoonfuls on a|same. Place ^ bird on thc John Evanko at the Log Cabin. lentals and vocals, which will' rhtly greased cooky sheet andi i He not only took pictures, but that will cause the feelings. If jfound in molds, you know, Atlantic has a bouncy - When Gma Lollobrigida fin-: garine platter breast up> with the egs Lit the spot with some pops 1 bake m a hot oven (400 degrees'to the carver's right. Insert the got out on the dance floor him- being, the president of yourj The latter di-ug was discover-lout worth trying called jished "Nevei So Few," she said 1-2 teaspoon dry mustard garden club or Lions FJ fo1 fifteen minutes.!fork at the top of the breast self with, a succession of ladies, Club ed at Rutgers Agricultural Ex-1Give Me A Ringr byN Clyde Me- lo\ers I she'd be back, and hoped it and enough thick cream makes you worried and uncer- an to blend jwith. the prongs straddling the aE of whom were loud in his periment.Station in a soil Then Mercury also has would be - soon Now Metro's HAUL praise. He mamboe'd with Mrs. tain—don't accept. Sound off that maybe didn't look too! Delia Reese does somethingjexcellent Encore of Golden Hits i breastbone. Krst cut off the found the story for her — she's WOODBRIDGK Approxi- second joint and drumstick to- Stanley Lee, cut in on Mrs. Har- when someone abuses- you. different from yours. jjto you with Someday on a new by The Platters — with great returning for "Go Naked in the Mix ham, bread crumb's, pars- release but we don't know the and mately $1700 in cash and 50 gether. Carve these if you like,. old Feist, tried a cha-cha-eha Take life as easy as you can Remember I'm willing to get hits through, the yeais — l World ley, butter and mustard. Place bottles of liquor were stolen With Mrs. Robert Gordon. "It and hurry as little as possible. answers to your -garden ques- label and if you haven't bought they've been on: best-seller | a layer of mixture into indi- Next remove the wings. Noiif from Kenney Acres, Kong it's time to slice the breast certainly must be fun to work If you become emotionally tions. Just send a card to Gar- it, why not try Ray Coniff's S f V S | shell Wmteis is weartag vidual ramekin dishes. Break ^! >!^ « * L*!!L ;I Shelley Wmters is weartag George Road and Route 9 meat—from the top down. at that-paper of with involved with a problem and den Reporter, College of Agri- Wonderful, with top chorus Eddie Breezin! one hand in a cast. She broke an egg into each dish. Sprinkle yours and orchestra work. Along With The Breeze and sometime Monday morning. A somebody Tike Lakis find the tension piling up on culture, . Rutgers University, a finger when she slammed a with buttered bread crumbs. window was forced to enter the Mr. you, drink a glass of milk. Your Buddy Collette and his - Chevrolet and Ford post out- around!" was the report phoned New Brunswick, N. J. door on it, but her director in Bake in an oven 350 degrees building. put marks. in by one admiring female. eating • habits are important, By Felix (The Cat) Brown ing Shepherds are _,two other "Reach for Tomorrow" said the until the white of the egg is Avoid highly seasoned foods, Garden Larnin' Here are some new _33's Mercurys, jtist out, which might firm. ! be forced to_ cancel, your, ap- his best bet is to declare, war Pick-lip & Delivery for Dr. George Frederick. Mr. home by another fire. short course, which has been pointment." •;•' " ;..'.'•._ IV? cups diced cooked meatj Susan Kohner I offered many years, is sched- Mercury also gets into the on the United States, knowing Servise Poulsen is manager at Mutual act, in this -column, with some *So, shrugging his^'snoulders, V3 cup dripping juled for March 14-18, from 8:30 he went into the next-joom the TJ. S. will win, and then be Mr cup flour Supermarket on Rahway Ave- new long-plays. One interest- forced to occupy Grand Fen- nue. . . . The third presenta- Printed Pattern !JA. M. to 4:30 P. M. The total there sat a youhf''*feliow, 1 teaspoon salt jfee for this is $7 for residents ing album is 14 Oldies But wick, to the general benefit of MODERN HOME -.tiqn of the concert series spon- Goodies. It's a collection of was looking very uncomfortable Pepper sored by the Metuchen Chapter (of the state and $9.50 for non- and quite naked except" for a the populace. IVz cups milk of the Family Concert Associa- Iresidents. of a flower pot filled with large jparqel he heH across his The hilarious events^that fol- 1 small can mushrooms tion is scheduled for March 12 ! To be admitted you must be knees. low are purely delectable en- RUG CLEANERS builders' sand and covered with 1 tablespoon grated onion Route 35, SOUTH AMBOY at Metuchen High School. The 16 years old and be able to read a plastic vegetable bag. Insert ' "Doesn't that beat every- tertainment. and write English. Ir. the past thing," said the man .removing Peter Sellers plays threej artists will be Betty Robbins. cuttings in the sand. for Alexander Azzilino, Herbert both men and women have at- Keep cuttings away from di- his coat, "I come here with a roles. He is the Prime Minister,; Richardson, Pat Bagdi, Marie tended. rect sunlight until they are sore throat and I have to take also the Grand Duchess, and, Lande, George Bohachewsky Send a card to Garden Re- rooted, then put them in. a soil ™y,. off." in addition, the zealous grand HI-FI and Angela Ditta, . . . The 1960 porter, College of Agriculture, mixture containing one part "What are you beefing field marshal who leads the (or any special equipment) Betty Crocker Homemaker of New Brunswick, N. J., if you humus and three parts garden about?" was the reply. "I -just Fenwickians across the Tomorrow at Woodbridge High | want more information on soil. came in here to deliver this for the invasion. He turns in a MERCHANTS! School is Miss Elizabeth Arm (either of these. Cuttings take about a month parcel!" delightful performance as all Cwiekalo, a senior. George P. I In addition, there will be three. David Eossuff features I to form enough roots for pot- OLD SOLDIERS Marks, m,_274 Cypress Drive, I garden schools and classes in tings. as the inventor of the super- find it Fast in the Colonia, assistant professor of j several counties. You can get Marlboro, N. J. _ Some old bomb, and Jean Seaburg is his You can reach over Answer-Men in Person army mules not only never die, government and librarian at I information about these from The garden experts who sup- daughter. ' YELLOW Union Junior College, will rep- your county agricultural agent, they don't evert fade away. ply information that appears Jack, a veteran of the First resent his school at the annual who is a member of the Rutgers in this column and answer the FMES conference of Teachers of Gov- I faculty. If you don't know your World War, is an example. His questions you send in will be age is estimated at 55 — nearly ernment and Related Subjects j agent's name and address, send among attractions at the In- Saturday at Montclair State |a card and I'll get the informa- twice the average life span of ternational Mower Show in!a mules. College.... Ition to you. New York, beginning Saturday. Although graying- and rheu- S PKKIH AMBOY a Last But Not Least: ' Leggy Plants You can fire questions at matic, Jack still pulls a plow for A WAMEB EEADB THBATBJE Local residents weeklv Born at Perth Amboy Gen- Florists have a picturesque them across the counter at the his owner, J. Edward Naylor, ROLLER SKATING eral Hospital: From Fords, a way. of describing plants that Rutgers-Cornell booth on the of Marlboro. NOW SECOND BIG SPECIAL KATES TO son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas grow tall, with most of. their third floor of the Coliseum. WEEK GROUPS Bryan, 13 Montview Road; a leaves at the top. They call This will be the third year Every Night daughter to Mr. and Mrs. them "leggy." of an exhibit by the two uni- Except Monday for LESS than Norman Peterson, 119 Mary If yours are this way, just versities. Research behind your 7:30 to 11 P.M. Avenue. . . from Woodbridge, a blame the short dull days of garden flowers will be featured Free AirJlne 75* daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- winter that make philodendron, with a demonstration of the Information, Matinee, Saturday, geranium, coleus, patience, wax effects of light, growth regu- tickets Obtained Sunday & Holidays It's Enore convenient 2:00 P.M. to 5 P.M. 50= Per Column Inch begonia and others want to lators and plant breeding. LOUIS csipo when we mate your stretch out toward the light. Rutgers-Cornell Team Book witb reservation; yet it SOUTH AMBOY. ARENA Per 1,000 Donald B. Lacey, extension As was the case last year, an agent costs no morel Ac- STEREOPHONIC KKS) STATE home grounds specialist, sug- there will be a crew of Rutgers who's bees tual ticket price is all Stevens & 6th, South Amboy and Cornell garden specialists there. you pay. No charge Residents! THEATRE . gests a way to rejuvenate such for our service. 9061 ungainly specimens. The first and county agricultural agents i Woodbriflge, N. J. step is surgery. on hand at all times to answer SIZES your questions. WED. THRU SAT. 14Vi-24V4 Just cut back the plant and MAKCH 2, 3, 4, 5 use the cuttings to start newi The. only difference this year A Awaits You... Start advertising your The Story That Baffled plants. Feed the cut-back is the increase in the number of Scotland Tard! Printed Pattern 9061^ Half parent plants with water-solu- experts to make sure that Phone TA-6-3661 at the business today in the Sizes'1414, 16¥>, 18V>, 20%, 22%, ble fertilizer-and place them in everyone who asks a question "Jack the Ripper" 24%. Size 16% dress takes 3% a sunny window. gets an unhurried and complete LOG "CABIN LOUNGE yards 39-inch fabric. answer. — Co-Hit — Send FIFTY CENTS in coins New Ones Easy to Grow FORDS "THE BIG NIGHT" for this pattern — add 10 cents New shoots will soon develop We'll keep score of the fre- and you'll have an attractive quently asked questions and FRANK .- THREE FASTEST GROWING Special Kiddie Show for eacli pattern for first class PLAYHOUSE mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper busy plant to replace the over- give the answers here in the HI 2-0348 ..' — Saturday Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th'St., grown one. Here's Mr. Lacey's column after the show. THITRS. T-HRTJ SAT. Bob Hope in New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly 'EREISEL easy way to start hew plants MASCH 3-5 ' and his new WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS "Alias Jesse James" NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, that you can call a bonus: SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Make a propagating case out RITZ Theatre. "Rise and Fall of MA-RVELTGNES v — Plus — Carteret, N. 3. JKI I-5S60 LEGS''.DIAMOND^' , for your IN MIDDLESEX COIINIY! "PABATROOPEK" THRU SATURDAY With. Ray Dantbn and Listening and Dancing Pleasure MARCH 3, i, S Karen Steel SUN., MON., TUES. - MARCH 6, t, S ENTIBE WEEK! TBR UNSWCK STARTING TOMORROW TODAY THRU TUESDAY! m tfie RIPPER" With Robert p Friday, March 4 Thru Sunday, March 6 Glenn Ford, and If you never see another motion SATURDAY" MATINEE and every •Independent-Leader Bebbie Reynolds in picture in your life you must "BATTLE OF COKAL "FIGHTING TROUBLE" see . . . ..-• . SEA" Thursday, Friday and Saturday Thereafter "THE 8AIEB0" Gregory Peck with "The East Side Kids" at-9:00"P. M. Ava Gardner AND CARTOONS "4-0-MAN" • , ;::; • Carteret Press " , Extra Added Attraction Fred Astaire Matinee Saturday at 1 P.' M. Special Cocktail Hour Performance , Anthony Perkins AND CARTOON Sunday Matinee Only in Stanley Kramer's SUNDAY, MONDAY, a On Sundays From 3:00 P. M. Science-Fiction March S, 7, 8 StJNDAT THKU TUESDAY Edison \ Twp. & Fords Beacon- MARCH 6-8 "SATELLITES IN "Sene Krypa Story" v BANQUET FACILITIES FOR OVER 400! THE SK**" — AISO — ~ • ' ."fHE: GAZEBO?/ "EDGE OF ETEBNirSf" Catering to WED. THRU TUES. AND CARTOONS With Debbie Reynolds and WEDDINGS ® BANQUETS ® PARTIES KARCH S THRU 15 Matinee Sunday at 1 P* M. Glenn Ford LUNCHEONS Fun for All the Family! "ODDS AGAINST — and — WEDNESDAY Thru SATURDAY "Where Food and Fun Are Foremost" CA L L Walt Disney's Executioners of the West! 5 TOMORROW" Butter "The-Big. Fisherman' With Harry Belafonte and OPEN WEEK ENDS ONLY Robert Ryan = — Plus — "GTJNFIGHXEBS OF Also Selected Shorts Log Cabin Loynge ABILENE" DURING WINTER MONTHS. Starts at 7:30 EVERY WEDNESDAY - 4-1111 WALT DISNEY SHORT Kiddie Matinee Saturday. 486 St. George Avenue, Woofibridge Tel, ME 4-9797 SUBJECTS! • at l.p. JL mm amulets and witch doctors to the ap- DEPTH • BOMB, DUD? parent origin of the practice of medi- cine by the Sumerians of Mesopo- Doctor Talk tamia, This was several thousand years •t Wc\2 before the birth of Christ. By JOHN B. BEMBERT, M.B. February 29, I960 thought' to It was not until the nineteenth cen-; The big struggle is now shap- Charles E. Gregory, Publisher Middlesex County as a whole. tury, for instance, that the practice of j ing up in. Washington between Independent-Leader A blood bank where the the "ultra liberals" and the Green Street many, many organizations of •blood-letting by venesection was aban-j jmore conservative leaders of Woodbridge, New Jersey (Middlesex County could make Carimf done. A new school of medical science { our country over the JForand Dear Mr. Gregory; periodic donations (from which Bill these "ultra liberals" they could draw when needed) called homeopathy developed about are the people who are de- I would like to take this op- might be a possible solution. Charles B. Gregory portunity to thank the Inde- Editor and Publisher this time, and its techniques differed termined to socialize American pendent-Leader and the people! The Colonia Civic Improve- medicine. If the present sys- ment Club hopes that some from those then being practiced by tem, of the practice of Ameri- of Colonia for their instantane- ESie Independent-Leader and Bdlson Eowns&Jp- ous support of a neighbor in public or medical official will Vords Beacon published weekly on XhuMday those whom' the homeopaths called can medicine is abolished we read this letter and use his in- IS-20 Green Street ME-4-1111 all will have suffered a tragic distress. , Woodbridge. New Jersey allopaths. So through the intervening The neighbor was Eobert fluence to solve the dilemma of SIM Carterec Press published weekly on Friday defeat, with the American peo- years has more trial and error come ple in the long run suffering Duggaii. the twelve-year-oldj Middleseas x County residents. We 651 Booserelt Avenue Kl-1-5600 boy who has undergone an openj an organization will be glad in the universal search for the ulti- the greatest loss. This is due to to asslst m any Carteret, New Jersey the fact that American < medi-heart operation and required 43J way possible, pints of blood. The major prob- Again we want to thank each 7OO2>BBH>GK PIJBLISHENG COMPANY mate. cine and its amazing progress is linked irrevocably -with the lem of the Duggan family was) and every person who has Charles E. Gregory, President We believe the search has been made opportunity of doctors to work not tlie blood as much as thejhelped in some way to help Lawrence F. Campion in good faith by all who have shared in an atmosphere of freedom. convenient time and place for I Robert Duggan. Vice President and Treasurer in it—and this certainly includes the Many readers will recall that donors to give the blood. Yours truly, By carrier deliver;, 10 cents per copi only a few years ago an all-out Robert was in St. Francis' Harry W. More-craft. Subscription rates by mall, including postage, spiritual healers. attempt was made to socialize Hospital on. Long Island, and President • me year, $£.00; six months, $2.25; three months, telephone calls were made to all 1.25; single copies by mail, IS cents, All payable If this is true, then it is difficult to medicine in this country Colonia Civic Improvement n advance. understand why the Middlesex County through the passage of the the local hospitals and blood Club, Inc. Murray-Wagner-Dingell Bill — banks requesting that the blood Medical Society has an avowed aver- the exponents of socialization be accepted here and accredited sion to participating in the polio proj-i were defeated, but lived to open to the Long Island Hospital. their campaign again through The only blood bank receptive! ect because some Doctors-of Osteo- the more subtle, more danger- to this idea was located in New-1 pathy signified their willingness to ous Forand Bill. The Forand ark which maintained hours j take part: Both groups are licensed by Bill, if passed, will be the first most inconvenient to a major-; step by the liberals to take over ity of the willing donors. i A Model in Specifics the New Jersey Board of Medical Ex- —a bite at a time—-American It seemed we had reached, a aminers, whose; examinations of the medicine. The Murray - Wag- stalemate until the idea of a Without attempting to express any ner-Dingell Bill was an at- bus trip to a Long Island blood aal judgment on the appropriations latter under the statutes must "con- bank was considered. The Co- invested monthly tempt in one single step to makes you an proposes, it certainly^is safe to say sist of the same questions as are given socialize medicine; the latest lonia Civic Improvement Club attempt is merely the opening immediately started a tele- owner of any of ie Woodbridge Township municipal to the medical candidates for license maneuver to take over step-by- phone campaign to contact a idget is the most explicit and work- to practice medicine and surgery. The step. willing bus company which osteopathic applicant shall be admit- As now proposed, the Forand could travel interstate and con- anlike we have had the pleasure of Bill will provide tax-subsidized tact other Colonia civic groups eing in many years. ted to the regular examination at the hospital, nursing home and a£d charity groups for avail- aWe don Anyone who wishes to take the time, same time and place the regular ex- surgical. care for an estimated °i'S aminations are held. . 16 million people — such a In a short week's time, the in see precisely where the adminis- tremendous expense would be bus and driver's services were "All examinations shall be both paid for by a compulsory tax on donated by the Breza Bus Com- ation intends to spend the commu- 73 million people The social se-jpany> "telephone squads were] on the ty income this year. The budget is scientific and practical, and of suffi- NEW YORK cient severty to test* the candidate's curity tax is already scheduled operating, the trip was made,] refuly and specifically detailed in to reach nine per cent of pay- and the blood was given. STOCK. EXCHANGE fitness to practice medicine and sur- roll up to $4800 — in the years This trying experience has ^ch item of each department, and ahead. This means that every emphasized a problem which You don't have to have "big gery. If the examination is satisfac- very 0SSiWy jiould afford an excellent opportunity worier will pay $216 yer year P might arise again money" to own shares. Now tory, the Board shall issue a license with his employer paying an in the future in Middlesex there's a new, simple, thrifty k study and appraisal: It shows a entitling the applicant to practice equal amount. The Forand Bill County. Monthly Investment Plan jmparison of 1959 appropriations and medicine and/or surgery in this; with its estimated cost of $2 In this day of specialized that enables you to invest 2tual expenditures, together with the Under tlie Capitol Dome billion for the first and second surgery, a person may be sent) comfortably—>as your budget State." . — - years, will necessarily send to any city in the United States permits. Mounts proposed to be spent in J.960. for a special operation that re- Thus, both schools—under the stat- if. 4 Jssspi irliliis these taxes even higher. This Chairman John Evanko of the Ad- required increase to pay for quires blood transfusions. How FREE .B0-.0KLE-T ute—appear to be equally tested, li- socialization, on top of the in- can the family replace this unistration Committee estimates that censed and recognized. It is strange, TRENTON—School buses in der Schweiz geboren, kam als Health and Public Works, and crease already scheduled by blood if the patient is hundreds Tells how your money buys the budget as prepared is finally New Jersey have set up an Kind hierher. Und duch kann the Interstate Sanitation Com- law, will mean an even smaller °_J™ „ sorely need your favorite stock, how div- both cannot conduct ich die Sprache Goethes, Schil- some sort of "clearing house" idends are (yours in cash or 3opted, a slight decrease will result indeed, that enviable record of extreme mission. paycheck for everyone under together the proposed vaccination •care in transporting thousands lers, Heines und Beethovens It has been found that when social security. ifor blood in our immediate to be reinvested, how you i the 1960 local government tax. In of children to school each day. nicht sprechen, ohne empfind- a large volume . of sewage is One of the chief objections to area. This "clearing house" pay customary commission project. same Ohren zu beleidigen, ich discharged at a particular, point would accept the vital fluid and: with no extra, fees, dues, in- )59, this municipal share of the total During the 1958-59 school the Forand Bill is that it will ; year, the pupil transportation kann nichteinrnal Pennsylvania into a body of tidal water, it is not help our indigent older transport or accredit it to the terest, assessments or penal- ix bill—which also includes the cost system, of New Jersey public Dutch. :•• carried for some distance by citizens,— remember most of necessary hospital. Possibly the ties, how you can discontinue : operating our school system-and fire Widening the Panama Canal schools again maintained a Das ist eine bedauerliche the tidal currents. This spread these indigent people are not Perth Amboy Hospital would be the Plan at any time. Mail record of no student fatalities. Luecke in meiner Erziehung, es of pollution is difficult to de- covered by social security. The the ideal location. coupon or call at the address istricts—was $3.24 per hundred dol- The time is coming when the United Statistics compiled by the State termine, and in most cases, it We should give some serious below. No obligation what- ist auch schlechte Politik. indigent of our country now re- ever. .rs of assessment. Mr. Evanko calcu- States must decide whether to widen Department of Education show Haette ich deutsch gekonnt, is impossible to determine ac- ceive the care they need curately. WOOLEN IMPORTS .tes the 1960 local purpose tax will the Panama Canal or leave it as it is. 242,936 pupils transported daily haette ich in meinen deutsche through private, fraternal and President Eisenhower has ? $3.22. by 3,055 school buses and 894 Stimmen erhalten, Doch will As a result, the United States religious organizations, or are continued the 1959 : quota and \ Own yetir share of While some people may not be aware small: vehicles. ich Sie und micti nicht laenger Corps of Engineers has built a helped by welfare' programs tarriff rates on imported wool- If this reduction stands, it will come of it. the Canal, is already too small for These buses and other ve- quaelen, sondern meine Rede, model of the Hudson River, in- paid, for by federal, state and en fabrics throusrls calendar , American business • I the face of a requirement to provide hicles travelled approximately in der englischeii Sprache fort- cluding the water areas of the local governments. This pro- 1960. our largest warships—such as the su- 19 million miles during the setzen, die als Bihdeglied uns Atlantic Ocean up to Pough- gram of help for the indigent The action left unaffected l the 1960 budget for 5143,000 of per carriers of the Forrestal class. If school year. Only 21 school bus alle vereint." : keepsie and from the^ Raritan citizen now costs us, the Ameri- the President's request for a ! s T. L. 959 s unpaid bills. This sum repre- these carriers must be moved from the accidents occurred in which River across to the West end of can taxpayer, about $4 billion "peril point" finding by the property damage exceeded $100 VACATION:— Vacation credits Long Island Sound. The model I yearly. Tariff Commission on imported jnts the cost of labor, materials and Atlantic to the Pacific, they must now or medical care exceeded $15. would be transformed into covers about the area of a! This problem of the Forand woolen and worsted fabrics in- jrvices for which commitments were Some 49 minor accidents were money to be paid estates of football field and reproduces Bill and. the. ultimate sociali- tended "to find a more satis- make the long voyage around Cape deceased public employees, in the tidal conditions of one day Members, New York Stock lade last year but for which payment reported. zation of American medicine factory solution" of the many! Exchange Horn. Although these 70 accidents the event death interrupts va- on the prototype in about should be of vital concern to problems arising under thej as not made. The delinquency in- Officially, the Navy says that the constitute an increase of 17 cation plans, under the pro- fifteen minutes. every American—it will vitally quota arrangement. Perth Amboy National Ludes an overexpenditure for wages over the 1956-57 school year, a visions . of a bill before the When a dye solution is in- affect all our lives and the lives Bank Bldg. new carriers are so much faster that decrease of five pupils injured Legislature. ' troduced into the model to of all future generations of HOME LOANS Perth Amboy, N. J. HI 2-3650 i the Public Works department of they can make the long trip in less was recorded. Sixteen accidents The measure is sponsored by stimulate the average sewage Americans. I urge you to write Mortgage discounts, or premi- M. A. "IVEIANT, Resident Partner 25,000, classified as "emergency" but Assemblyman Vincent J. Pa- discharges and the tidal cycles to your Congressman now and charged under Govern- time than the older carriers. More- resulted in property damage im 30 Years in Perth Amboy "hich Mr, Evanko points out by "curi- only. naro, Mercer, Robert J. Wag- are copied, some knowledge can voice your convictions on the| ent-instired mortgage financ- over, the Navy maintains a complete ner, Passaic, and Carmine Sa- be ascertained as to the extent Fbrand Bill — next week, next|inS> are costing home buyers f| '-"""•MAIL COUPON us coincidence occurred as last No- Non-traffic accidents • to pu- of the pollution and where. A fleet in each ocean, and adequate Pifs "reveal they are caused* by vino, -Bergen. .,. month, or "just later" may beI "$45,000,000 extra a month. T. L. WATSON & CO. ember's election approached." students slipping on the bus As it presently has been in- close study of the model work- too late! Representative Albert Rains P. A. National Bank Bldg, bases. Nevertheless, it may be desirable entrance steps, fighting on the terpreted the law does not au- ings may eventually clean up says. . Perth Amboy AID TO VIETNAM Please mail me Iree booklet The complete budget now is on file to widen the Canal so that it can han- bus, drivers' applying brakes thorize payment to the estate New York Harbor. The Alabama Democrat, who ; A Senate investigation Monthly IirrestmenV Plan i the office of the Administrative Sec- dle any modern .warship. quickly,- sharp objects protrud- of a deceased employee for va- of is chairman of the House Bank- without obligation. . . ing from rails or: seats,, students cation allowance accumulated ATOMIC ATTACK:— In. the foreign aid in South Vietnam ing Subcommittee on Housing, tary in the Municipal Building. Am- From the commercial viewpoint, the running into the. side of the and not used. It has been in- event of a nuclear attack upon has led to the conclusion that made the estimate upon the re- Name —— .;».—» le time is afforded for study of the Canal is large enough to handle prac- bus, or losing their balance in terpreted, however, to provide New Jersey, a special Commis- the program has been of major lease of a committee staff re- Address • -- the bus when the driver made a that where the employee dies Ision on Emergency Civil Gov- benefit to both South Vietnam port compiling discount figures ocument prior to the public hearing, tically all ocean-going ships as of the while on vacation leave, pay- ernment would probably be- and 'the United States. across the nation. City :_~ • >—• come the standby government i advance of final passage, on March. j. ^ 4.x. AT. -u j x,- I sharOfp 2turn7 accidents. , 25 were ment is permitted for the peri- 1. Mr. Evanko promises that the bud- moment. On the other hand, as -shi •>; i s od of vacation time not used of the State. cause of d2 by human failure such prior to the employee's death. Such a commission is already et as presently written is a "proposal" get larger, the Canal will not be able as other motorists running in- at work studying proposed -and is subject to change '"'provided to handle them. There, are several to the rear or side of buses; Under State House to 3— legislation to carry on "thej school bus drivers backing into POLLUTION:— Continued pol- functions of State, county andj dequate and satisfactory reason for ships today which are too big for the other vehicles, and two by lution of waters surrounding local government in New Jer-1 Canal already. other vehicles striking pupils hange" is presented. crossing the road to enter the Manhatten Island, including sey. The nine-member body in- The latest estimate was that it school bus. Two others were the Arthur Kill, Upper New cluded two Senators, two As- Thus, a full and fair hearing will be would require over two million dollars ; York Harbor, Bast River and semblymen, a representative of iven to any who wish to discuss the to widen the Panama Canal, so-that it caused by defective brakes. part of the adjacent waters of the executive department, the Orvilie G. Parrish, State Co- Long Island Sound, will cause Administrative Director of the •udget or any of its aspects—and could handle Forrestal-type carriers. ordinator of Pupil Transpo five governmental agencies to Courts and three public mem- •lenty of time is being allowed for Congress may not be in a mood to vote tation, State Department of delve into its cause and effect bers. It is felt that no other 'reparation of such discussion or argu- Education, claims there is a .... authority would be available this sum of money at the moment, and continuing need for school) ^Jj, _ during the first month of the aent. Thus, when the hearings are chances appear against legislation to authorities to teach safety The agencies include the habits to all students riding New Jersey, and New York State post-attack period. ompleted the budget should reflect widen the Canal! Another complica- school buses. Governor Meyner has ex- MISHT DSFOSITS he best thinking both of the Town tion is- the hostility toward U. S. occu- pupils assume that the physical (Continued on Page 19) appearance of the school bus Committee and that of individuals or pation of the Panama Canal Zone in in itself serves to wave a magic •rganizations—a quality any budget .Panama. While there is little likeli- wand over all traffic and that no motorist would even dare hould contain. hood that the United States will grant pass this invisible barrier." Ac- We can only express the hope that Panama sovereignty in the Panama cidents have proved otherwise. REGULAR Fide use will be made of the opportu- Canal Zone, recent demonstrations, GERMAN:— Governor Robert iitv afforded. and other protests incurred by the B. Meyner claims if he could! BANKING HOUBS: USE OUH speak German he probably communists, have made the U: S. pos- would have won more German Monday Thru ture there a delicate one. votes in. his past two election Is This Really Necessary? campaigns for Governor of In this it could be that 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. A 24 hour service for your convenience. It is unfortunate indeed that the an expenditure of several billion,dol- New Jersey. In a. recent speech before the Friday Deposit large or small sums after hours—- project to conduct vaccination clinics lars might—several decades hence—be German Society of Pennsyl- n Woodbridge Township in the war utilized by Panama, or another power, vania, however, the Governor 3 A. M. to 6 P. M. a safety first service many of our commerciaf spoke briefly in the German customers appreciate. .gainst polio, has become involved in if we ever use sovereignty in the ten- language, explaining he was of he traditional antipathy of one school mile wide Panama Canal Zone. German descent on Ms father and mother's side. His failure •i healing toward another school. • Eventually, we believe, the expendi- to speak German fluently, The "wisdom of the ages has sought ture will be made, if only for peace- admitted, constituted a de- plorable omission in his edu- o find the single efficacious method time purposes. However, action does cation. or the prevention of disease and treat- not apear to be imminent', and chances But he is reported to havej ment of the sick. The search has tra- are against any action at all in the im- done all right with the follow, ing: ersed wide gulfs' of difference, ex- mediate future. Uncle Sam in this case "Herr Praesident, Mitglieder >lored many uncharted seas of thought is estopped from action at the mo- der Deutschen Gesellschaft: .nd experimentation. The evidence is ment because of a pinch in finances— Eine-karze Bemerkung zuvor! Mein accent mag sieamuesier- trong that unity of opinion is as dis- though, ironically, we could widen the en. Ich bin deutscher Abstam- Our New Building, Corner Moore Avenue a*11. now as it has been through his- Canal and then some, with the money mung von Vaters und von Mut- and.Betry Street (Opp. Town Hall) ters Seiten. , Mein. Grossvater) cLotffc let Wm fclgfc-prssstise ym oj-y—from the .times of treatment by we are spending on foreign aid each vaeterlicherseits kam waj h& did ME!" Member: Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation aagic. trephining, plants, charms, year. : Deutschland, meine Mutter, PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 \Becibus-Petercsak Rites Chapter I To Discuss Budget\ Friendship | FORDS — Committeemen R.| ffgyl^i' Qntiirrf-riAr in ITViyv/-** I Richard Krauss and Leon! JtJltJ*t* kJU&li'f ULUjT III JP tJlUi) Blanchard, Second Ward, will Day Held To Elect give a detailed explanation of FORDS—Our Lady of Peace Mrs. Decibus, a graduate * FORDS—Election of officers Church was the setting Satur- Perth Amboy High School i i" HOPELAWN — Intermediate -will take place at the March !&the nex196t0 meetinTownshig po fBudge the tWil at-day for the wedding of Miss Trenton State Teachers Co 15 liam J . Warren Association at Girl Scout Troop 61 held a Hazel Verona Petercsak, daugh- lege, is a fourth grade teacl < i, spaghetti supper to celebrate , B'nai B'rith Women, and Mrs.the Liberty Tavern, 633-King ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen'.J- in the Cranford school systi 11 George Road on Monday night Peterscak, 108 Fifth Street, and Mr. Decibus is a graduate ni 'Thinking Day" and "Interna- Jat 8:30. : Joseph Edward Decibus, son ofPerth Amboy High School. .'' tional Friendship" with Mrs. , ,tee co-chairman, has an- Other speakers will be Wil-Nicholas Decibus, 1 Grant Maty Stankewicz and Mrs. • nounced the following slate of veteran of the U. S. Man Margaret Pftstor, troop leaders, iliam J. Warren, Freeholder, Court, Metuchen. Rev. Miecis- Corps, and is employed "I laus Konouka officiated at the p, in charge assisted by Mrs. Irene Adam, Miss Carol Scalla, Mrs, ^ first vice president, Mrs. Stan- Clerk, who will discuss the double ring ceremony. Nicholas Motors, Perth Amb i functions of their respective de- Given in marriage by her Ruby Panek ar>d Mrs. Kacsur. ley Levine, second vice presi- partments, Robert H. Jamison, Patrol one and two were m > dent, Mrs. Seymour Sperber, father, the bride-wore a gown charge of . table settings. An third vice president, Mrs. Shel- Sheriff; Thomas Lee, George of taffeta-trimmed-with. Alen-^School 7 Pupils Otlowski, Freeholders. Other con lace ending m original Italian dance was per- don Gottfriedf . corresponding! a chapel formed by patro] three, and and county officials train. She carried white or- secretary, Mrs. be present. Have Busy Time patrol four entertained with a /financial secretary, Mrs. Reis, chids. ' • , French number accompanied on recording secretary, Mrs. Har- The maid of honor was Miss FORDS—Mrs. Herbert Li.u-, Jane Stankovich, Metuchen. wig, principal of School 7, i i- the piano by Linda Vargo. IVey Gluck, treasurer, Mrs. William Chisman and Ger- - Leonard Narode, sentinel and Hot Dog Sale Bridesmaids were Miss Rochelle nounced she is proud of the L i Buck, Edison, and Miss Mar- complishments of a number ' • •Id Novak of ,the First Aid ^Mrs. Fred Steeit, counsellor. garet Ello, Perth Amboy. her classrooms. 3qiiad showed films about — Nominated for trustees were Chairman Named Nicholas, Decibus, Jr., Perth The 26 fourth grade me o:ne and Mexico ...Mrs. A. Gingold, Mrs. Richard HOPELAWN — Mrs. John Amboy, brother of the bride- bers of "The Room 11 Bi > Special guests included Miss .Milton, Mrs. L. Schwab, Mrs. Konar and Mrs. R. S. Szalay groom, served as. best man. TheClub" have a complete work ' , -.ouise Santucci, Miss Mary Ann • Myron Shevell, Mrs. Daniel will be in charge of defense ushers were Charles Reick, classroom library under the .Zodak, Miss Linda Johnson, „ Shevell, Mrs. R. Roth, and Mrsstamp. s for the month of March Rahway; Kenneth Buck, Edi-. guidance of their teacher, Mrs. NEW SCHOOL, NEW OFFICERS: The new Fords Junior High. School, completing- a 'wedk of intensive trainintr, elected and Miss Janet Kacsur, and -Bert Wolf. it was announced at a meeting son, and Stephen Petercsak, Anne Myers. The children con- officers of its first Student Council: Left to right, Joseph Karol (grade 7) treasurer; Jill Haywes, (grade 8) vice presi- the following members of the In honor of Brotherhood of the Hopelawn Home and Edison, brother of the bride. tributed more than 150 books dent; Jill Khams (grade 8), secretary; Lois Berlin, (grade 8) president. Standing in the rear are the faculty advisers, Troop Committee. Mrs. Lee .-Week, the anti-defamation School Association held at the The couple left for a wedding of their own, devised a system i Charles Peins and J. K. Williams. Lund, Mrs. Helen Adamigc, ^committee presented the book, school. trip to Bermuda. For traveling of individual book cards,, per-j Mrs. Bertha Kacsur, Mrs. Mary "We are all Americans" by Bet- A hot dog sale is planned for the bride chose a beige suit. sonal library cards, and check-j 9 Thomas, and Mrs. Betty Szil- : • tye D. Wilson to the following this month, the date to be an- out of books, and set up rules j agyi- "•libraries; Metuchen, Iselin, nounced later. Mrs. John and "fines". . j 'Let Teachers"'do the Teaching , ^ Nun Advises The troop also hiked to the Fords, and Edison Township Shwiner will be chairman. Many Win Prizes "The learning derived from; Puritan Dairy plant in Perth ., Free Public Libraries, The Bar- The attendance- .prize was the inception and gradual de- Parents in:-Talk"'.to Our Lady of Peace- P. T. A.Amboy, accompanied by Mrs. ron library, Woodbridge, and won by Mrs. Sokobin's third velopment of their own library Stankewicz and Mrs. Adam, „ .the library of Temple Neve grade and Mrs. Steve Cserr was At Club Party reaches into many areas. Each FORDS—"The best rule par- grades, in learning the mechan-j where they were conducted on Sholom, Metuchen. The edi- recipient of the special award. child reads according to his ents can follow in educating1 jes of arithmetic "with speed) a tour of the plant by Meyer tion is designed for young The nest meeting of the as- AVENEL — Winners of the ability and taste, and is learn- their children today is to let and accuracy.'' He emphasized C P. Drive Chairmen Gillar. readers and is colorfully illus- sociation will be held March Avenel Woman's Club's card ing how and why libraries func- teachers do the teaching," Sis- that "memorizing" has no place Cyras to Aid ! The following girls sold owr trated. 31 with the second grade party held last Wednesday tion," Mrs. Myers said. ter. M. Victoria, C.S.J., said irijhi the study of arithmetic. "It Seeking Volunteers 50 boxes of cookies in the re- DINNER IS SET mother's hi charge of hospi- were announced by Mrs. George her address at the meeting of is % matter of recognition," he FORDS — Michael Volosin, cent cookie sale campaign: Mroz, chairman. The affair Mrs. Gahan's sixth grade The annual installation din- tality. took part in the Olympics in Our Lady of Peace P.T.A. saidY 30 Grant Avenue, chairman Izso Campaign Irene Adam, Cindy Anderson, ner will be held on April 20 held at the Woodbridge Trinity Sister Victoria, who is a of the Cerebral Palsy Drive Kathleen Bilbao, Donna Parish House was a great suc- their classroom by research and Each class' mother was given - KEASBEY — John Cyrus, ; with Mrs. Milton chairman. 'On the Beach' Noiv many interesting" reports about member of the parish school's a dollar to invest in any activi- which starts March 15 re- Second Ward County Commit- D'Amico, and Ilona Vargo. The recipient of the Ameri- cess. the origin, the torch, contests, faculty, said ftiat the objec- ty of their own choosing that quests volunteer help to fceenian, today announced that .• eanism award was Norman AtAmboy s Drive-In Door prize winners were Mrs. points used in scoring, past tives of Catholic education — would make it multiply, and make it a success. John Cheega will be a cam- /.Freeman, Matson Road, Edi- PERTH AMBOY — Today James Mazza, Mrs. William records, and game sites. to develop the whole- man spiri- Mrs. George fFfeif, president, A special appeal is made to paign manager for .Julius E. Tel Aviv Chairman son. Mr. Freeman is president through Tuesday are the play- Murphy,-Jr., Mrs. Thomas Hill, The official postage stamp intellectually and phys- announced the organization residents of the Shtfrecrest Izso, Township Committee can-; .Of 'the Edison Chamber of dates for "On the Beach" at theMrs. Dale Scott, Mrs. George cannot be accom- didate. To Address O.R.T. Hansen, Mrs. M. M. MacArthur and the official symbol were ically raised almost $1,000 during the and Lafayette Estates area, Commerce, former president of Amboys Drive-in Theatre, displayed. Flags representing plished without the cooperationpast month.: but workers' are needed Mr.: Cheega, presently aj FORDS—Mrs. Sidney Senzer, the Edison Jewish Community starring Gregory Peck, Ava Mrs. S. S. Serulnick, Mrs. of parents. , TeI Ayiv George Evans, Mrs. Robert participating countries were : throughout. Interested parties member : of the Keasbey Fire!National chairman, . Center, former president of Gardner, Fred Astaire, Anthony made as well as a graph show- • "However," . she ;.. continued, may contact Mr. Volosin at will be the gue'st speaker at Washington Park Civic Asso- Perkins, and Donna Anderson Fischer, Miss Mary Lou Gali- Company, will manage Mr. ing this years Olympic results "many well-intentioned par- VA 6-0904. Izso's campaign in that area. Tuesday's meeting of the Met- ciation, a member of the Shel- who makes her screen debut. sin, Mrs. George Rumage, Mrs. and a pencil sketch of Squaw ents unwittingly confuse their Westbury Park lews don Exchange Club, New The supporting feature is B. B. Matthews, Miss Gail H.e is a communicant of Our wood Chapter. Women's Amer- Valley, Cal. children and deter their prog- GLADYS E. SGANK Lady of Peace Roman Catholic ican OBT. Brunswick Junior Chamber of "Gunfighters of Abilene" with Cooper, Mrs. Henry Nelson, ress with teaching methods! J YOUNG AT HEABT News articles were summar- 497 Lincoln Highway, Iselin After 30 Church, Fords, and is a mem- A short business meeting wilfl ' Commerce and . Jewish War Buster Crabbe. Mrs. Andrew Galisin, Mrs. Aize. d and displayed on a bulletin that conflict with those em-j [' Nan tucket, Mass. — /Veterans, and a member of the B. La Bonte, Mrs. H. A. Camp- ber of the Holy Name Society. be held. Anyone interested in The usual weekend bonuses board and in a scrap book. ployed at school."' j Tel. Li-8-1679 | years, as town assessor, George attending is asked to call Mrs. Mayor's Committee for Hospi- will be offered—Kartoon Kar- bell, George Selover, Al Tarez, Mrs. John Shillitani, Hazlet, E. Grimes has announced his He is a member of the Perth tal Study in Edison. Leon Berry, William Hansen. Mrs. Gahan feels through Sister Victoria said that par-, Amboy ' B.P.O.E. and is the Baurer, LI 9-3113. nival on Friday, Saturday and these experiences a truer mean- ents can offer ".invaluable as- was a weekend guest of Mr. arid candidacy for his 11th three- Sunday, and "The Woman j The special aw;ard went to Mrs. year term. Grimes doesn't owner of the popular Jiggs The second annual fashion ./Several members were hos- ing of patriotism and brother- sistance to teachers in other Mrs. Joseph Forzano, Worth Tavern, show and dinner will be held tessess to students of Douglas Eater" at midnight Friday-and! A. W. Francis.' hood has been gained. ways, such as; Street. think that he's too old. He -is 92. Non-player awards were givexij at the Essex House, Newark, and Rutgers Friday after serv- Saturday. Science Fair By enforcing "discipline at Mr. Cheega stated that "Mr. March 14. ices at the Hiilel Foundation. to Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs. Wil- The the i Izso has overwhelming support Mrs. Lipstein will be hostess PLANNED liam Hansen, Mrs. Kane Kelley. sixth grade, under home. "When children learn to • m every district of the ward. I The Navy plans to seek $975,- direction of Mrs. Joyce Zashin! respect the authority of their WRONG SOLUTION at the board meeting tonight Mrs. Ray Heinrich, Mrs. F. A. is presently engaged in will lead an active and aggres- at her home, Stonybrook Drive, 000,000 for six more Polaris Corcoran, J. T. Gardner and a parents, they will more readily sive campaign on his behalf." Lewisburg, Pa. — In 1953 Menlo Park Terrace. submarines in a supplementary George Mroz. science fair, consisting of a recognize the authority of the Richard Davis, 40, of Carlisle, budget request. Admiral Ar- Pa., was accused of accepting Table • winners included Mrs.perimenfcgroup of selementar which wery science viewee exd- teacher,By " she said.: -• BETRAYED jleigh A. Burke, Chief of Naval Mazza, Mrs. John Mahon, Miss by all students on Tuesday. supervising homework. Toronto — "It's not right to State unemployment compen- [Operations, to the Senate "Parents," she advised, "should (teal," a little boy exclaimed in sation while regularly em- Girl Scouts Mark Joan Sipos, Mrs. Eugene Ma- The experiments included: always make certain that then- •j-1. j i ' ii .T Preparedness subcommittee re- gargol, Jr., Mrs. Frederick Rac, how a complese circuit of elec- & loud voice to a woman in a ployed. He was ordered to make Mrs. • Murphy, Mrs. Edward children , do their- homework, department store. A store de- restitution, began repaying the Friendship Month\vesled reCentiy. tricity can put on lights and but they should never do it for FORDS — Girl Scout In- These would be in addition to Stern, Mrs. A. B. Kenzenovic, ring bells; an electric crane: a i lective, hearing the words, took money, but soon fell behind three Polaris submarines that Mrs. Hill, Mrs. H. T. Chesney, them." i the woman, Mrs. Mary Landry, FBI agent termediate Troop 123 of Our magnetized nail used to pick By consulting^ ftte vteacherr His solution, an Lady of Peace neighborhood are provided in the budget be- Mrs. J., A. Anthony, Mrs. Cecil up objects; a telegrapn.system 'i0, into custody. After brief testified recently, was to again fore Congress. They would Scott, Mrs. James McHugh, "A child's grades'tar'simply & I questioning, she admitted that apply for unemployment com- took time out from service pro- with which the spectators can measure of his achievement; bring the total program to Mrs. Sam Albreeht, Jr., Mrs. J. |: he' had stolen some goods. Thepensation under false pretenses ject and badge work to observe relay messages; proof that air they do not, indicate .his• capa- -f International Friendship eighteen rmclear-powered sub- A. SchleEinger, Mrs. Frank lias force, weight, and "that hot ilittle boy was her son, police in order to obtain money to. pay marines equipped to fire 1,200- Schimpf, Mrs. Charles Schmidt- city," Sister Victoria said,' add- I learned. off the original debt. Month at their last meeting. air expands; a plasticine dis- ing that through frequent con- mile missiles. 1 ...,.. France was chosen as. the meier, Leon Berry, William play of the solar system revolv- sultation with the teacher par- -theme, and Mrs. Prank Rogers, Berry and Mr. Tarcz. ing around the sun; shortening ents can discover ways of im- ON TEACHER PAY 1 Arlington Drive, who was A House Education subcom- and lengthening of an air tube proving ..the child's work .at '" raised in France, spoke to the mittee has voted to exclude ICE TRAPS DUCK changes the pitch of sound: school. girls about the country and funds for teacher salaries from Asheville, N. C. — When a water making fog and frost and Show Good Example I": prepared a French breakfast has an invisible skin and con- a new pared-down school aid duck sleeping in a lake awoke By showing good example. CHOCOLATE CHEESE PIE is • an ideal dessert choice for a •for them. bill. recently, he found that his tail tains molecules; also a salt and "Nothing taught in the school Mrs. J. P. Lucy is leader of rock garden made from mixed large party buffet. This recipe makes two rich, delicious pies. The voice vote was taken at feathers were frozen in ice. can be of lasting value, if it is Top them with whipped cream and dribble your favorite . the troop assisted by Mrs. chemicals. ' undermined at home," she said. l a closed meeting as the sub- By midafternoon, word of the chocolate. sauce over each. • . Charles Hill. committee began drafting of a Suck's plight brought crowds, A lecture has been prepared "No ideal, no habit, no attK ; a traffic jam around city- and a class notebook explain- tude inspired at school can take Chocolate Cheese Pies « Bethlehem shipyard strike is new bill designed to be accepta- ing the equipment used, pro- expected to spread. ble to the House. owned Beaver Lake, and the root unless it is nourished.by Pastry for two S-inch pie shells Fire Department. The duck's cedures and results of the ex-the patient example of loving 3 eggs ••••.-. periment- is on display. navontc J* ' • dilemma was solved by Harry A. parents. 1 cup sugar ; Guter, who used a Fire De- DROPPING OUT OF SIG^HT Anthony Pappachia^ also a 3 packages (3 ounces each) cream cheese partment grappling hook to Baltimore, Md. — As he wasmember of the school's staff, discussed the methods of teach- 1% cups whipping cream . ' >_ haul himself in a small skiff about to get into his car, 2 to 3 squares unsweetened chocolate,, melted KEEP UP WITH YOUR across the 100 yards of ice to Charles J. Brill fell into an ing arithmetic, and recom- the grounded fowl. The duck mended that parents conscien-i V3 cup sifted flour open manhole. He walked to a Pinch of soda was transferred to the open police station and was taken to tiously assist : then- children,! HOME TOWN NEWS waters.of a lake. a hospital to have a hip injury while they are^ in'the early i '-Vi teaspoon salt ' CLIP AND. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY treated. 1 teaspoon vanilla ••.-.- Policeman John Smith went Line two 8-inch pie pans with the pastry and flute, edges. out to investigate and fell into Beat eggs until thick and fluffy. Add sugar, a tablespoon WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. LADIES... another manhole. He went to at a time, beating after each addition until blended. Beat 18 GREEN STREET You Can a hospital for X-rays. Another cheese and 1% cups.cream together until smooth and of the, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. investigation, by a policeman consistency of whipped cream. Add melted chocolate and stir WASH who managed not to fall into until blended. Fold, egg: mixture into the • cheese-chocolate] • Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-year any more holes, showed that Perfect for special oc- : and mixture.. " "• - , ' subscription to: someone had removed the . . and a wel- Soft together flour,'soda, and salt. Add to the fcheese mix- heavy lids and tossed them over • INDEPENDENT-LEADER SHOP come surprise anytime ture. Add vanilla; blend. Pour the'filling into the pie shells\ a fence. and bake at 325° F. for 45 minutes, or until cake tester will] lisiiii • CARTERET PRESS at the . . . FLOWEKS! come out clean. Serve with whipped cream and chocolate Same CAT TATE sauce, if desired. Makes two 8-inch pies. n EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON Time! Nantwich, England — The To fce sent to: congregation of the old parish • Floral Arrangements 30 Automatic Washers church in Nantwich has one NAME . —.„« . ; - 10 Aylomatie iryers member that is not human — • Potted Plants We are as /near Always Open—8 A.M. to 10 P.M. a cat named Holy Joe. ADDRESS After the church bells peal • Cut Flowers your mall. box The on the Sabbath, the big white- as TOWN ..._. and-black : cat is ' usually the igic Dry Cleaners Look into this fast, convenient- way of WASHING WELL first to arrive for services. He WALSHEGK'S transacting your banking business! You 119 Main St., Woodlmdge never misses a Sunday service Flower Shop can make-all your deposits and with- (Near A & P) , - and often turns up for funerals 305 Amboy Ave. ME 4-1636 drawals hy MAIL. Call or write for THE PINGRY SCHOOL * FKEE PARKING IN BEAR too. Anniversary Special! bank-by-mail forms and information. 215 North Avenue, Hillside, N. 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MATHOEASEN Main Street & Amboy Ave. 387 School Street from rink, admission For Information Woodfrriclge MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. and rental of skates. Calf PA 1-5183 2Si Amboy Avenue WOOBBBIDGE •T Woodbriflge "Xalk or the Xown Sandwiches" THURSDAY, MAKCH 3, 1960 PAGE. THIRTEEN ! Farkas-Cafano Ceremony Meld in Isetin Saturday1', COLONIA — Models in the ISELIN — Miss Barbara Ca-j wedding trip m the Poconos, COLONIA — Dr. Edward A. dessert-fashion show' bemg fano, niece of Mr. and Mrs. the couple will reside in High- ,'artenope, chairman of the Joseph Michael Cafano, West land Park. sponsored by the Colonia 1 ;eart Fund Drive here, has branch, American Association Henry Place, became the bride Mrs. Farkas is a graduate of nnounced that Colonia leads of University Women, weie an- of Robert Farkas, son of Mr. Woodbridge High School. The liddlesex County with a total nounced at last week's meeting adn Mrs. Louis Parkas, Cor- bridegroom, also a graduate of f 12376.02 to date from the held at the home of Mrs Mar- reja Avenue, at a wedding Woodbridge High School, is a .eart Sunday house-to-house garet Higgms. Perth Amboy. - solemnized Saturday at 3 P. M. private music instructor. mvass. More than .235 volun- Mrs. Stanley Niemiee, -chair- at St. Cecelia's Church. Rev. :ers participated and did an man, said the following will be Thomas Dentici officiated. atstanding job, according to The bride wore a gown of im- ">r. Partenope. models in the show -which will ported Chantilly lace, embel- Dance March 12 be held Tuesday at Koos Broth- lished with seed pearls and se- Two solicitors, Mrs. John ers, Rahway: Mrs. C. H. Chris- quins. Her fingertip veil of il- ilarczk and her 13-year-old tiansen, Mrs. Gerald J. Kreger, lusion hung from a matching Listed by PTO on, Kenneth, made a total- of Mrs. Raphael A. Paei, Mrs;: G. headpiece. She carried an old- COLONIA—Final plans for a- JO calls on homes in-the East H. Szabo, Mrs. John Yakubik, fashioned bouguet of white dance ot be held Saturday, iifl Road area. Mrs. Frederick M. Adams, Mrs. roses and orchids. March 12, were discussed at a Amounts collected in differ- F. V. Tirrell, Mrs. Marjorje recent meeting of the School 20 lfc sections were as follows: Crump, Mrs. Helen Mudrak. Miss Joan Farkas, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of PTO executive board, Mrs. ist Cliff and North Hill Roads, The nominating committee Richard Ashwell, ticket chair- 173.15; Library area, $76.95; presented the following slate honor. Bridesmaids were - the man, announced that tickets "idfield Road., $41.55; McFar- for the coming election: Mrs. Misses Janice Conklin, Arline may be ; obtained from any ne Read, $54.31; Middlesex Yakubik, president; Mrs. Rus- Hrahi and Carole Perkins, Is- member of the executive board. ivenue and New Dover Road, sel Ludlow, secretary; Mrs. elin, and Miss Judith Taylor, Volunteers are asked to be at COMMITTEEMAN FETED BY FRIENDS: Above are some of the guests and members of the,committee at a testimonial affair held Friday at The Log $557.05; Country Club Village, Wallace Daniels, treasurer. Woodbridge. the American Legion Hal-1 at Cabin for Committeeman John Evankp, Fifth Ward. Standing, left to right, Committeemen David Miller, John Hughes and Maynard Winston; Mayor $43.94; Water Street, $61.-72; Peter Martucci, Iselin, seryed > Frederick M. Adams, Mr. Evankb, Committeeman David Nicola, Angelo Rossi, Samuel Blitz, Harold Feist, Police Chief John R. Egan, Buddy Harris. After the business meeting, as best man. Ushers were Ar- 10 A. M. on the day of the Colonia Village south, $48.95; the literature study group pre- dance to assist Mrs. Clyde Ed- Seated, Mrs. David Miller, Mrs. Maynard Winston, Mrs. Frederick M. Adams, Mrs. Sylvia Lentzsch, Mrs. Stanley Lee, Mrs. John R. Egan, Mrs. Buddy Colonia Village proper, $175.36; thur Kuhar, Gerald Cowell and Harris, Mrs. Robert Broderick. sented a program, "Women in Edward Kantor, Perth Amboy, rington in- setting up. Shorecrest, $131.21; Lynn Oaks Comedy through the: Ages." and Arnold Grovich, Hopelawn. Thomas Sullivan, PTO presi- and Dover Estates, $121.08; In- Mrs. Yakubik gave a talk on Upon their return from a dent,' was. in charge of the rrian and Lake Avenues, $331.05; the Grecian theater, "ind Mrs. board meeting. Vincent Tha- 2 Area Churches Merge; Oak Ridge Heights $128.54; Daniels adapted a scene from ner, chairman of the recent Woodbridge Knolls, $104.29; "Lysistrata" by Aristophanes, Mrs. Iverson Feted paper drive, said that a profit Video Park $27.90; Jordan and an excerpt from Clare D nr i ' t r< °^ S"72 ^ad been netted. The Woods, $80.55; Canterbury Vil- Booth Luce's play, "The Wo- lage, $43.01; Dukes Estates, men." Participating in these COLONIAJay 1 —eteptione Honore d yesterLo. - i boardrived avote semi-annuad to makle projecthe papet tor $98; Tag Day, $77.41. : take place in October and June. COLONIA — Dedication of and building commission of the Dr. Partenope says that- the presentations were Mrs. Nie- day for 30 years of service with seven acres of land on Lake miee, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Yaku- the New Jersey Bell Telephone . At last night's general meet- Church of the Good Chepherd. total amount of donations Te- ing at the school, Mrs. Eliza- Avenue for the erection this Bethlehem Union Church alized during February, Heart feik, Mrs. Carl Apsley, Mrs. Company was Mrs. Jessie B. summer of a new church, and Clark Oster, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs.' Iverson, 77 Jordan Road. beth Schiller, helping teacher, Month, will be published in the the announcement of a merger Community Churches, and the near future. Robert Tiller, Mrs. Prank Long. The luncheon was held at the spoke on "The Reading Pro- with the Bethlehem Union Next executive board meet- Brass Horn in Elizabeth. Mrs. gram in the Woodbridge Church of the Good Shepherd Schools." Robert Mulligan, Church of Clark took place at belongs to the United Church ing will be Thursday,. March 10, Iverson, an informatior n oper- ceremonies Sunday sponsored at 8:30 P. M. at the home of ator in Elizabeth, is a member principal, announced that the on the new property by the of Christ. The two have a com- ts to' Mrs. Teller, 773 Clark Street, of Elizabeth Council, H. G. Mc- registration date for those chil- Church of the Good Shepherd. bined membership of 100 per- Westfield. Next regular meet- Cully Chapter, Telephone Pio- dren entering school next Sep- sons. A new name will be select- ing will be March 24 at the neers of America. tember will be May 12 and 13. Sunday's program was ori- ed for the combined church. home of Mrs. Robert Weiman, ginally planned as just a dedi- cation of the land, but the Rev, COLONIA — Realizing the Rahway.. "Community Plan- importance of . professional ning Problems and the Citizen" George A. Shults, pastor of the will be discussed by Dr. Edward Miss Hazel E» De Lisle Church of the" Good Shepherd, guidance in setting up an .ef- Wilkins, division of special and the Rev. Jack R. Irwin, fective youth program, -the pastor of the Bethlehem Union Youth Activities Council, of services, Rutgers College of Enr • Bride of Roy G* Weston Colonia at its meeting .last gineering. •: : Church, decided to announce the merger jointly. Rev. Irwin week in the Civic Improve- Co-hbstesses with Mrs. Hig- COLONIA — Miss Hazel E. the research laboratories of) will return full-time to ,his ment Club was told of several gins at last wek's meting- were De Lisle, daughter of Mr. and Merck and Company, Rahway studies at Drew University, and experts who will advise . the Mrs. John, McCarthy and Miss Mrs. Winfield S. De Lisle, New Mr. Weston, a graduate of the Rev. Shults will be pastor newly-formed group. .<,. Adelaide Berghof. Dover Road, became the bride Dwight Morrow High School, of the combined congregations Frank Krysiak, recreation of Roy G. Weston, son of Mr. Englewood, and Drew Univers- TAKING PART IN" DEDICATION CEREMONIES Sunday of new property on the Clark- which will meet in the Bethle- commissioner of Linden, will and Mrs. George E. Weston, ity, Madison, and the University . Colonia line recently acquired by the Church of the Good Shepherd are (left to right) hem Church until the new speak at an executive board Oradell, in a ceremony Satur- of .Maryland, is employed as a Rev. George A. Shults, pastor; Mayor Frederick M. Adams, Woodbridge; Rev. Benedict building is erected. meeting Wednesday night,'at 'Council. Ethics day at 4 P. M. in the New Dover chemist for the same company. W. Tannler, president of the New York Synod; and Commissioner William Maguire * Clark. the Civic Club. Donald Weis- Methodist Church. The Church of the Good man, assistant executive direct- , Group to Meet Given in marriage by her Shepherd has been meeting in or, Council of Social Agencies ather, the bride had her sister, 400 Boys Sign Up School 17 since August, 1958 of Montclair, and David War- COLONIA—The ethics com- Miss Helen E. De Lisle, Colonia, Plans Complete Girl Scout Sunday to be when it was organized. Rev ner and a delegation from the mittee of the Colonia. Council as her maid of honor. A second For Little Fellows Shults said his congregation Boys Club of Newark, will also of Civic Associations will meet sister, Miss Carol W; De Lisle, had" been seeking land for some work with the Colonia group. tomorrow night at the home, of For Scout Week Marked by Colonia Units COLONIA—A total of 400 time and several weeks ago Mrs. Richard Koons and Mis. also of Colonia, was bridesmaid. boys signed up for the Little purchased sevn acres in the the chairman, Mai Seyrin, 14 Joseph '': Plasko, Lexington, ISELIN'— The Girl Scout Fellows League here at the Harold Barber, co-chairmen "of Jupiter Road, to discuss the Mass., served as, best man, leaders of Iselin 3 neighborhood COLONIA—Mrs. Harold Bar- the annual Juliet Low tribute "800" block on Lake Avenue the YACC ways and means matter of alleged political ac- ber, neighborhood chairman of program at 7:30 in the Barron end of the registration period Sixty feet of the property is in committee, announced that Ushers were Robert J. De Lisle, met on Monday night at the last Sunday. This is the larg- Colonia, the remainder in Clark tivity by Council officers. This Plainfield, brother of the bride, home of Mrs. William Quinn, Colonia Girl Scout Group 4, Avenue Junior High School. A est registration that the plans are progressing for the was given last week'by the Co- has announced that Girl Scout film, "Friendship Around the Study groups, are now plan- major fund-raising project, the and Richard C. Marshall, River- chairman, 114 Middlesex. Ave- League has ever had, accord- TEX PERRY lonia Village Civic Association side, brother-in-law. of the nue..:;:/ Sunday will be observed this World," will, be shown. ing to Larry Friedland, ning the design and size of the minstrel show to be put on by as a reason for its "provisional bridegroom. Seventeen Intermediate, and Sunday, March 6.. Catholic •building, and will meet with an LEADS C. OF C: Mayor Oak Ridge Choral Group withdrawal" from the Council. Scouts will attend the 8A..M. chairman. Frederick M. Adams installed May 13, 14 and 15. After' a trip through New Brownie leaders attended the Although some parents who architect in several weeks. It Willard MacArgel, president Mass and communion of St. is .hoped that excavation can Tex Perry as president of the Vacancies on the board" of Ingland, the couple will make business session and social hour. John Vianney's parish . in s accompanied their sons for Iselin Chamber of Commerce. of the Village group, and Jo- their home at 301 West Jersey Elans, wer^. completed lor Girl registration signed as parti- start this summer, according to directors were filled . with the - sepii Teziriski, the group's' dele- School 20. Rev. Walter Radzi- Rev. Shults. Preliminary plans Others inducted were George appointment of Mrs, Murray Street; "Elizabeth. Scout Sunday, March 6. The cipating League members, Legones, vice president; An- gate teethe Council, attended'a Mrs. Weston is a graduate of iris- will attend .8 o'clock Mass won, pastor, will officiate. Prot- calls for an all-purpose room Heller as corresponding secre- estants will attend the 11 A. M. Hears Minister Mr. Friedland said that many for worship and social meet- thony Salvamani, treasurer; tary and Lawrence Glasser, Council executive board meet- Woodbridge High School and at St. Cecelia's and will be 1 moi'e adults are needed for- JngMield Monday night at' the service in School 17 of the ISELIN—"Meet Your Pastor' ings, an attached kitchenette Carl A. Fleming, Jr., secre- treasurer. ; is employed as a technician in seryed a light breakfast after- next summer's program to be tary, and Howard Krommes, home of Martin Levetas, Coun- wards in the V.F.W. Hall, Lin- Church of the. Good Shepherd, was the theme of a meeting of a success. Three playing: fields and five department rooms. James Lunny, program chair- cil president. Mr. MaeArgers with Rev. George A. Shalts the Women's Guild of the First There is no estimate yet of con- executive secretary. In his man, reported ah offer by 9 coln Highway. must be put in condition, and talk Mr. Perry proposed a le.tte*r of last week, announcing A movie film was shown at conducting the service. Jewish Presbyterian Church when the three separate leagues need struction costs. several police reservists to start the Colonia Village gr.oup's ac- special guest was the pastor three-point program, side- a rifle or.pistol club for young Mental Health ,: First Presbyterian Church, for Scouts will take part in the ser- adult coaching- and support. Taking part in Sunday's cere- walks for the business area, tion, was read again. It was de- tfae Brownies and Intermediate vice tomorrow night at 8:30 Rev. Roger D. Sidener. Any Colonia resident inter- people. cided that further discussion monies besides the pastors, were adequate parking regulations Establishment of a teen-age Jirl Scouts. . It depicted Girl P. M. at Temple B'nai Jacob, Devotions were under the di- ested should contact A. P. Donald F. Nutting, president, and a credit card system. by the Council's ethics-com- Subject of Talk Scouts and Girl Guides in dif- Avenel, with Rabbi Philip rection of Mrs. Harold. Hanna Gonzales, FU 8-4947. panel to advise the Council mittee was called for, so to-, Church of the Good Shepherd was • discussed. Mrs." Hunter COLONIA — A speaker from ferent 'countries of the world. Brand officiating. assisted by Mrs. John Nieradka. Rev. Henry A. Weier, pastor, St. .morrow night's meeting was foe Middlesex County Mental They also enjoyed seeing them- Colonia Scouts will also be Rev. Sidener gave a report Wilson and Mrs. Jerome Al- decided upon. TO NOMINATE ROYALTY Paul's Evangelical and Re- Auxiliary Presents berts are co-chairmen of this. Health Association and a film selves on home movies taken at represented tomorrow night at on the book, "Shadow of the formed Church, the Bronx Other business included a re- on mental health; "Preface to the Memorial Day parade, their Almighty," which describes the COLONIA—Nominations for Various civic associations • and "King and Queen" will ,take N. Y.; Mayor Frederick M $408 to Little League junior and senior high schopls , port by Mr. Seyrin, budget Life," will be featured at the Jhristmas party and two inves- life of Jim Elliott as written Adams, Woodbridge; Commis- chairman, -that his committee regular monthly meeting Tues- titures. . . - Missionary: to Deaf by his wife, Elizabeth. place tomorrow night "at the ISELIN — A check of $408 are being approached for sug- teen-age dance at School 20. At sioner William J. Maguire, was presented to Curtis Camp- gestions of teen-agers for this was analyzing the proposed day at 8 P: M of Schools 2 and Intermediate Troops 157 and Addresses Assembly A film, "The First Easter" last week's affair, winners of representing Mayor John J. O'- Township budget. Mrs. Harold 16 PTC, Second grade mothers 192 will hold a roller Skating will be shown during the month. bell, treasurer of Iselin Little work. ISELIN — Rev. Croft Pentz, the contest were Connor, Clark; Committeeman League, by Mrs. Louis Basher, A committee composed .of Feist was made chairman of a will toe hostesses. party at South Amfooy arena on Elizabeth, missionary to the Plans are in progress for a David Miller, Colonia; Rev. . committee to get together a At a/recent executive board April 25. Anyone interested may Jim Penrod, Maureen Durette,' treasurer of the Woman's Aux- Mrs. Alberts, Mrs. Lawrence deaf, was guest speaker at the family night dinner April 1 at Tommy Wacaster, Lynn Pater- Benedict W. Tannler, pastor, iliary. This money was raised president, published directory of names meeting, it was announced that contact Mrs. Fred Wolf, 117 Iselin Assembly of God Church. 6 P. M., at which Rev. Ebenezer Friedland, YACC and addresses of all residents Worth Street, or Mrs. Joseph son, Bob Golden, Sharon Emmanuel Evangelical and Re- by the unit through 'a series of Bernard McGarry, Mr. Lunny, the third polio shot will be given Discussing his work among the Nelson, Abboa-Offei, Africa, Nichols, Donna Picaro and formed Church, Woodhaven, fund raising projects in less and members of all civic groups Wednesday, March 16, in the Rusbarsky, 9 Bender Avenue. deaf he stated that more than will tell of his work in his na- Howard Kay, Al San Giacomo composing the Council. Neighborhood 3 girls are Jerry Smith. Lt. John Di An- Queens, N. Y.; Jesse H. Louns- than a year. will meet soon with Township Iselin firehouse, Green Street, half a million "hard of hearing"' tive land. All members of the tonio of the Township Aux- bury, senior elder, Bethlehem from 2 to 4 P. M. and from decorating the window at Girl people in our nation depend congregation and their families There will be a meeting of officials.to determine how much iliary Police showed moving Union Church; and August the Women's auxiliary tonight support for the Council's rec- 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. Only those Scout Headquarters, Wood- wholly or in part upon the sign are invited. pictures of the Valentine Hop. BRIDGE CLUB CONVENES. who have registered for the bridge, for the month of March. language as a means of com- Hostesses at the meeting were Otte, chairman of the property at 8:30 at the First Presby- reation program can be ob- COLON! A—The Monday previous shots will be accepted. munication. Mrs. George Courtney, Mrs terian Church of> Iselin, where tained from the Township. -; Night Bridge Club met this a film on. natural gas will be A .IB x-ray test sponsored by Charter Presented The spiritual need among the Warren Kleeman, Mrs. Johr week at the home of Mrs. the PTO will take place Tues- House and Mrs. Joseph Smith. shown. TO MEET MONDAY - Thomas Doherty, Canterbury day, March 29, in the Colonia At Blue-Gold Dinner deaf, he said, is great because YOUNG WEN Produced by Transcontinen- COLONIA — The Colonia Lane. Present were Mrs. John Library from 2 to 5 P. M. and of then" difficulty in communi- .17 to 24 tal Gas Pipe Line Corp., the 25- Club will meet Monday at> 8 Patterson, Mrs. John Bolen; from 6 to 8 P. M. COLONIA — More than 120 cating with others. There are MEETING TUESDAY . minute sound-color, film fol- P.M. at School 1:6. This will.Jae Mrs. Harold L. Van Ness, Mrs. fathers, sons and den mother; only afoout 250 ministers to the COLONIA—The Green Ridge lows explorers in their search a cancer dressing meeting and Frank Foley, Mrs. Edward attended the annual Blue and deaf in all denominations, he Civic Association will mee AUTO INSURANCE for natural gas deposits in members are urged to bring Faught, Mrs. John McDermott, Knights Hear Talk Gold dinner of Pack 46 at Koos stated. Tuesday at the home of Mr. Texas and Louisiana. white goods. I Mrs. Edward A. Partenope. Brothers. Mrs. Taylor's Den 4 Rev. Pentz was accompanied and Mrs. John Symko, 31 8 MONTHS TO PAY! On 'Eastern Rite' conducted the opening flag by three deaf friends who sang Morningside Road. A social af- ISELIN—John Grinnell, Is- ceremony. Michael Asman, and gave their testimonies in fair will be planned. All mem- Time Payments for All Assigned Risk Insurance elin, member of St. Cecelia's chairman, greeted the crowd sign language. One thing that bers are urged to attend. Council, Knights of Columbus before everyone sat down and impressed the audience was the also chairman of the New Jer- enjoyed a roast beef dinner. evident enjoyment displayed by 284 AMBOY AVENUE Isey Chapter 4, K. of C., pre- Brad Monell presented the the young men in oeing part of WOODBRIDGE • ME 4-6242 WSSm- sided at a meting of the chap- new charter to Mrs. Andrew the program. iter held in New Brunswick at •Rev. Pentz interpreted the llColumtoian Hall. Dolch, president of the Moth- Billy Graham Crusade in New A talk on "The Origin of the ers Association of Colonia, York. There Eastern Rite" was given by which sponsors Pack 46. A Rev. Nicholas Punak, pastor of plaque was presented to H. OAKS TWIG TO MEET "Independently Owned for Individual Service" SS, Peter and Paul Church Fred Hansson, outgoing cub- C O L O N I A—The Colonia New Brunswick. He spoke of master, in appreciation of his Oaks Twig of the Rahway Hos- Colonia Shopping Plaza the efforts of Pope John to many years of service" to Pack pital. Auxiliary will meet tonight unite all churches. 46. L. M. Callahan then put on at 8:30 P. M. at the home of Lincoln Highway - Route 27 - Colonia The chapfer discussed ar- a magic .show. Gus Di Bella Mrs.. Jules Limoli. Election of rangements for the annual cubmaster, spoke briefly and officers will take place, and Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. — Friday 'Til 10 P. M. State convention to be held in closed the program, for the eve- bunny puppets, will be made for Thank You • May in Atlantic City. ning. the childrens' ward. FredrieV Sunday From 9 A. -M. to 2 P. 31. MAHOH SFEOSALI Announcing Announcing I wish to express my appreciation REGISTRATION OPENING Beginning March 1,1960 ZOTOS and sincere thanks to the voters of 30 years of experience OUR MOST IMPORTANT SERVICE! W fostering good willin for the 'BOOKKEEPIHfi and PERMANENT Fire District No. 9 for their confi- business and community SECOND ANNUAL SESSION. Plus a new style for you ASSQUHTSNG by Fredric in one of New dence in electing me to office. at the Jersey's most efficient and For Information on "A Service for the beautiful salons. . . . A tre- FREE, PROMPT . Welcome Wagon, in Independent Business mendous bargain for you at FREDERICK G. SILVA SUMMER READING CENTER Man" ,' ^COLONIA \ Fire Commissioner XOLONIA, LIBRARY Registered Piiarmacist Always :- @!A¥ENEL • Complete on Dnty : : For Children on an Elementary Level District #9 ;:;;::.@ ISEON For full particulars write: David H. Mellow •" •'• ••" CALL SUMMER READING CENTER. 221 Elizabeth Avenue FredricV c/o Box 31, Colonia, N. J. Iselin, N. J. SN RAMWAY or phone (evenings only) FU 3-9883 Liberty 8-6G17 FV 1-1700 ME 4-8355 SOuth Orange 2-8239 or WAverly 3-9636 PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, MARCH- 3, 1960 omen to Lead Church Service 1 ISEUN — The Women's Mis- The Whole Family will Go By GLADYS E. SCANS Park Avenue, at dinner were : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stahli 3' sionary Council of Iselin As- 497 Oneo.'n Highway, iselin ! sembly of God, under the di- Tel LI-S-1679 and daughter, Janet, of Wayne; l- Mr. and Mrs. Gebhardt Stahli ' ection of the president, Mrs. , William R. Kirby, will have1 —Mrs. Hamilton Billings, Jr., and sons, Robert and Richard, 1 For These Delicious . . . and daughter, Miss Diana Bronx, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- charge of the evening service,1 Dodd, Wright Street; Charles ert Morton, Teaneck. Sunday at 7:45. Mrs. John Benz, Coakley Street, and Wil- —Mr, and Mrs. Harold Maul Waldheim will direct the song liam Luft attended a surprise and daughter, Diane, Matawan, service, Mrs..-S. Dandola will birthday party for Mrs. Miwer- e guests of Mr. and Mrs. lead the testimony, and Mrs. chael Romano, Long Branch. Robert Scank, Lincoln High- |'George Maxwell will be the wa •speaker. - —Mrs. John Waterson and ? VF. -M The theme of the service, "So daughter, Jeanette, of Clark, —The junior and senior choirs of First Presbyterian -\t M Send I You," is to be illustrated were guests ol Mr. and Mrs. "•" •* oi a bannelgraph story told by Hamilton Billings, Jr., Wright Church will present a cantata ( Mrs. Kirby, assisted by Miss. Street. f on Palm Sunday, April 10, en- A,i Frieda Shortridge and Mrs. titled "The Living. Light." ,~i-t--f the Middlesex County Cere- Whitey Jensen and Frank held at. Miss Carole Paul's, nue, is a patient at Patterson assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth La- Jeneral Hospital, Fort Mon- meeting. Dinner will be served zar and Mrs. Arthur Shaffery. >ral Palsy Association's cam- Baksa, East Brunswick; Sheila Cedar Avenue, - Woodbridge. promptly at 7:30. Invitations lor funds Monday night. Burnstein, New Brunswick; Pa- Miss Marie Buonocore, vice mouth. Mr. Roome is greatly The troop meets in Westmins- Williams will address more tricia Campbell, Piscataway president, presided. Activities missed by the children of the have been sent to all members. ter Hall Saturdays from 10:30 ,han 250 division and area Township, and Robin, Donald for the last months of the cur-Avenel schools. He has been the The mode of the evening. is A.M. to 12 noon. Jhairman and workers of the and David Brewer, Edison. rent club year were planned. guard at the crossing in front "Reminiscing of wearing ap- Patrol 1 lists new members of the school for-quite some 3P drive for $32,500 at a dinner Linda Kostevicki, Milltown, March 18—19 members will parel in 1929." All members as Cynthia Comodeca, Lucretia meeting to be held at the time and has .made many are asked to wear short dresses Comodeca and Sherrie Warner; will serve as mistress of cere- participate in a Lilly Tag Dayfriends. Woodbridge Vocational School monies for the entertainment for the Crippled Children So- and for each attending a head- Patrol 2, Barbara Lazar, Susan 'or Girls commencing at 6:30 program. Robert Jedrusiak of ciety. Miss Beverly Tobias is —Patty Egan, daughter of band will be presented. A prize Pavelec, and Sadie Scolaro; ?. U. Mr', and Mrs. John Egan, Jr., will be awarded for the most Patrol 3, Charlene Seboyt, Pat Perth Amboy will perform an chairman. , . Walling, Shirley Butler, Mar- General chairman Joseph J. accordion solo. Tray favors will be made for George Street, is home con- outstanding costume. Mrs. Mi- valescing, after a tonsilectomy chael Petras is chairman. garet Seybott, Linda Henninger Seaman, Perth Amboy, will Acting as hostess and hosts the children patients at Rail- and Theresa Staroski. Other serve as master of ceremonies way Hospital. Miss Paul, public at the Perth Amboy General —Tuesday the Junior Wom- for the kickoff dinner will be Hospital. members of the troop include the affair, keynoting the members of the Upstreamers, welfare chairman, is in charge. an's Club of Avenel meets at ii-ive for operating funds to be —Brownie Troop 35 meets the- First Aid Squad building. Donna Eidson, Shelia Shaffery, the young adult group of cere- A musical act is being readied today at 4:30 at Westminster Mary Alice Thompson,- Linda aunched on March 13. Douglas bral palsy students. They will for entry in the Sixth District The home arts show and ex-Rosse, Sheila Varga, Patricia Senobia, Carteret, are chair- also present demonstrations Music Festival which will be Hall. . hibit will be the program which nan of that municipality, -will —Avenel Fire Company meets starts at 8:15 P.M. Szoke, Linda Smith, Susan and exhibits of cerebral palsy held April 29 in Cranford. Miss tonight at the firehouse. Davies, Virginia Abel, Elaine ntroduce Williams. activities. Joyce Obropta, music chairman —SubJunior Woman's Club Folkowski, and Gail Nesbitt. The dinner will feature dem- —Tomorrow, the Pride of meets Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. Other speakers include Mrs. held a workshop meeting at herNew Jersey Council, Sons and Girl Scout Sunday, this week, onstrations and entertainment home last night for those par- —Exempt Firemen's Associ- performed by children and Spencer Green, Iselin, chair- ticipating in the act. Daughters of Liberty meet at will be celebrated by the girls man of the house-to-house di- the Avenel school auditorium ation meets Wednesday at thein their respective churches. adults of the cerebral Miss Irene Mayer, civics firehouse at 8 P.M. ?alsy school located at the as-vision, and Herbert Ulmer, at 8 P.M. The first celebration The protestant girls, along with executive secretary of the asso- chairman; Joy Mayer, youth of the 1960 birthday club will —Avenel-Colonia American the protestant girls from Troop sociation's Treatment Center in TOP FRESHMAN: Dr. Ernest J. Schneider of the State Dental Boara Alumni, right, cooperation chairman; Miss Legion 248 Auxiliary meets Perth Amboy. ciation, who will give instruc- be held. 52 and Brownie Troop 35, will tions to workers and distribute presents an award and check to John W. Kiraly, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kiraly, Alwat Buonocore, publicity; Miss Paul —Sunday the Rosary Society Wednesday at the post home, participate in special services Dancers in the skit, ''The American home; Joan Maclver, Colonia. Shamrock Shuffle," include campaign materials. Street, Woodbridge, for having: the highest first year scholastic" average at Seton Hall of St. Andrew's Church receives at the First Presbyterian The film, "The 53 Minute College of Dentistry, Jersey City, as Dr. Meritte M. Maxwell, dean, smiles.his approval. point system chairman and Holy Communion in a body at —The Third Ward Sixth Church of Avenel at 4 P.M. rheresa Kelly and Manny Valerie Greco, art chairman, District Democratic Club will Serra, of Edison, Doris Moore Deadline," signalizing the fact the 8 A.M. Mass. The group's The fourth lesson in a first that every 53 minutes a victim gave their reports. regular meeting will take place hold a card party open to theaid course held at the Avenel- of Helmetta, Allen Pado, P.erth An energetic writer is getting public Wednesday -night at Amboy; Jackie Bender and of cerebral palsy is" born, will Democratic Club A scrapbook committee, Marie Wednesday in the new church Fitzgerald's. Colonia First Aid Squad build- Tommy Mulqueen, Iselin; Judy be shown. Teenage Dinner quotes from stars about Elvis Degillio, Joanne Hunt and hall at 8 PJVt. ing will be participated in Sun- Keating, 'Woodbridge; Brian Mrs. Joseph Benedik, North To Sponsor Dance Presley's return from the Army. Nannette Vitale, were appoint- —Monday the Firemen hold day. March 15 investiture serv- and Linda Hamilton,. East Brunswick, is chairman of the MENLO PARK TERRACE — Dean Martin's crack: "What — ed. Gerrie Manning and Ro-drill exercises at 7:30 PM. at Wide' setback cuts stock ices will take place with Brunswick; Michael Organek, dinner committee. She is being Plans are Made The Menlo Park Terrace Demo- already?" berta Majewski were guests. the firehouse. prices in. London. parents' night celebrated. Perth Amboy; Eileen Crawford, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Hamil- WOODBRIDGE Plans cratic Club will hold a spring Laurence Harbor, and Sharon ton, East Brunswick; Mrs. were made for a Progressive dance Saturday, March 12, at Lovett, South Plainneld. Allan Paro, Perth Amboy; MrsDinner for the Teenagers on Kenny -Acres, Woodbridge, They will be assisted by theH. Edwin Stockwell, Metuchen; March 19 at a meeting of the starting at 8:30 P.M. The Rhy- CP orchestra composed of Den- Mrs. Al Yudin, North Bruns- Sunday School Staff of the thm Ramblers will provide mu- nis Evans, Tony Mammon and wick, and Mrs. Edward Firgau Woodbridge Gospel Church. sic. . Tommy Phillips, South Plain- Highland Park. Misses Judith Frey and Bar- Mrs. Walter Mitchel is chair- bara Ernst are in charge. A man, assisted by the commit- splash party was also planned tee members as follows: Mrs. for April 23 at the Perth Am- George 6'Toole, Walter Mitch- SEWAREN NOTES boy Y.M.CA. el, Larry Kelly, Mrs. James "Lowest Price Rev. and Mrs. Ira Hovey, Foti, Barnett Weisman, Mrs. missionaries to the Philippines, Thaddeus Nulty, Lynwood MRS. DAVOS BALFOUB Scheldt. Present also were Miss will speak at a missionary rally Bordelon, Theodore Osterbye, S3? West April- 30 at the church. The George Demchak, Gordon Mal- In Years!" Blanche Van Syckle, Mrs. W. lon, Norman Gardner, Mrs. - Sewaren W. Brundage, Mr. and MrsSunday School pupils-send all Russell Surgens, Mrs. L. M. MU-4-024? Samuel J. Henry, Mrs. William their birthday offerings to this Bitkower, Mrs. Ben Rose, Mrs. —W. Burnham Gardner, Old Ecker and Mr. Scheldt. Win-work in the Philippines. Nat Boydman, Albert Schwartz- goad, a captain in the. Airners at cards were Mrs. Henry A covered dish supper for thebach. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hoff- Force Reserve, served his *se.-and Mr. Scheidt. staff will be held in March man, a dance team from Shore- serye duty last week at the Mc- —Girl Scout Week (March under the direction of Mrs. crest, will entertain. Guire Air Force Base with the 6-13) will be celebrated by Se-Runyon Ernst; the date to be MAT. command. waren and Port Reading troopsannounced. —Carol Behany, 556 Cliff with a window display of hand- The school received an award «•-. Road, who is 13 years old, re-crafts at the Sugar Bowl. This from the Philadelphia Area Day of Prayer LJ3 ports that crocuses in her gar-Sunday (Girl Scout Sunday) Sunday School Association for den have been in bloom for a 'all Scouts are asked to attend achieving a 34.4 per cent in- At Local Church S-v^ week. the church of their choice, in crease in attendance. —The Tired Mothers Night uniform. Catholic Girl Scouts The Boys' Brigade played WOODBRIDGE—The "World ? .„ Out Association met last week and their parents will meet at basketball with the Wayne Day of Prayer" sponsored by at the home of Mrs. Harper the Howard Johnson restau- the United Church Women of V Boys' Brigade Monday night in Sassw Sloan. Present were Mrs. John rant at 10 A. M-, after Mass the Wayne gymanasium and Woodbridge Township will be Wilverding, Mrs. A. H. Bowers, for a breakfast. All Girl Scouts lost to Wayne by a score of 51held at the First Congrega- Mrs. Harry Ho well, Mrs. Lawar- e invited to attend. to 26. Two home games are gational Church, Grove Avenue, rence Gray, Mrs. William Hen- planned for Saturday. tomorrow afternoon at 2 with ry, Mrs. Hugh Basehart and —Nancy Cotter^ a student Rev. Hirtle as moderator. Mrs. David Balfour. at Monmouth College, Long Each Tuesday and Thursday Rev. R. Sidener of First Pres- TOP or BOTTOM Branch, attended a conference during March at 6:30 AM., byterian Church, Iselin, will *—ThesSewaren Bridge Club in Washington, D. C, last special prayer meetings will be met recently at the home of speak on "Need of Prayer"; weekend with some of her class- held at the church by the menRev. . Nemeth, Woodbridge Pres- orTOP S1RL01C Mrs. Donald Brundage, Roselle, mates. Tuesdays, 10 AM. to 11 AM. with Mrs. Olive Van Iderstine byterian Church, chose "Fruits —Mrs. LeRoy Rodney cele- and Thursdays 1 P.M. to 2 PJSt. of Prayer" as his topic, and f!~ as hostess. Winners were Mrs. "cottage prayer meetings" will Floyd Howell, Mrs. Harper brated her birthday Sunday Rev. T. Seamans of Woodbridge with a family party at the home be held by the ladies in various Methodist Church will discuss Sloan, Mrs, Herbert Rankin homes. and Mrs. George Stillwell. Theof her relatives, Mr. and Mrs "Personal Approach to Prayer." next meeting will be at Mrs.David Cozens, Trenton. The Evangelist, Rev. Gordon Organist will be Mrs. Charles Joseph Thomson's on Wednes- —"The Frantics," an in- S. Anderson, Nyack, N. Y., will Miller for the program "Prayer "*<-^3 fi1- day. strumental group, will perform conduct special meetings each Clinic", and worship service \ ^ —Mr. and Mrs. Martin Snee tomorrow night at the teen- evening April 3 to 10. will, be held in the sanctuary] who are spending the winter at agers dance at the Sewaren Rev. Kenneth Debus, who isafterwards. their home in Fort Lauderdale, School. The teen-age commit- a missionary to the refugees in Ladies of the First Congre- Pla., had as recent visitors Mr. tee for the event is Thomas Germany, will speak on Sun-gational Church will be host- ind Mrs. Edward Wickberg of Kopcho, Anthony Panko and day evening at the 7 o'clock esses. Perth Amboy. Jack Ohier. Seventy-five young service. The public is invited. L people enjoyed the "Sadie Ha- ATTEND FUNERAL Jack Rodney, formerly of Tonight at 6:30 P.M. the COLONIA—Many residents ^-^&; 3ewaren, now of Matawan, is wkins Dance,, last week. Win-youth groups will meet at the from here journeyed to .Jersey recuperating at home after a ners of the contest were church to leave for a skating LANCASTER BRAND The most beaofiful savory, succulent Irene Skazenski, Daniel Pan- City Tuesday to attend a re- stay in the Riverview Hospital, rally in Plainfield. quiem Mass for Mrs. Mary E. roast that ever graced a plotter! AM Red Bank. ko, first- prize; Sharon Stueck The Conquerors and Vit-em- Felz, mother of John T. Felz if e Istind mmm »>• 19« —Mrs: Olive Van Iderstine Ronald Andersch, second prize in's will meet Sunday at 6 P.M.Sherwood Road, .newly-elected real, tender, juicy meat that slices flks #as hostess last Saturday at a with William Peterson as song member of the Board of Educa- LANCASTER BRAND butter, for Acme selects only th® mosfr iinner party and bridge honor- Israeli general cautions Syria leader. A Bible quiz on Luke 10 tion. Mrs. Felz died last week : perfect beef . . . right on the spot 'm ing the birthday of Mrs. A. W. will be held. in border strife. hi Jersey City. -Round Steak «^99« the heart of the beef country!

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NOTICES IMGAh NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ZEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEG AI* NOTICES northerly' rignt of way line of the as Cplonia Boulevard, where tt Middlesex County Surrogate's Court tion shall be made either by written, to a point of intersection of said to the place and point of beginning. and the Lehigh Valley Bailroad Highway Boute No. 1, thence north- of West Avenue; thence to a general same is intersected by the oentf center line with the center line of First District Polling Place: Me- Right of Way. erly along center line of U. S. Southerly direction along- tne cen- Philadelphia and Reading Railroad; : NOTICE request forwarded to the Municipal ter line of West Avenue to the,point thence southwesterly along said line of. New Dover Road and fro! Clerk or the County Board of Elec- N. J. state Highway, Route No. 27; morial Mnnicipal Building Third District Polling Place: Fire- Highway Route No. 1 to the Penn- said beginning point running in All persons concerned may take tions on forms provided by said thence (4) In a southwesterly direc- lionse, Corielle Street, Fords sylvania Railroad; thence southerly of intersection of the center line of right of way line of the Philadelphia 1 notice that the Subscriber, Execu- tion along the center line of N. J. along the Pennsylvania Railroad to West Avenue witii the. center line and Reading Railroad; crossing: the general northerly direction along tt Municipal Clerk or by calling in per- FIRSS WARD—SECOND DISTRICT of Woodbridge Avenue, sometimes center line of Colonia Boulevard t trix etc., of Jennie Coffey a/k/a son at the office of the Municipal State Highway Route No. 27 to the All that tract between the Penn- the Port Reading Railroad; thence Garden State Parkway to the point Jane Anne Coffey, deceased, intends point of intersection of the said SECOND WARD— westerly along the Port Reading called Woodbridge - Sewaren Road; or place of beginning." : a point where it-Is intersected t Clerk or County Board of Elections sylvania Bailroad (on the east) and FOURTH DISTRICT thence Westerly along the center the center line of Hoffman: Boulf to exhibit final account to the Mid-at 46 Bayard Street, New Brunswick, center line of N. J. State Highway Railroad to the point or place of BEING a portion of District 6 in dieses County Court—Probate Divi- Boute No. 27 and the prolongation the center line of Amboy Avenue Beginning at a point in the Edison beginning. . ' •. line, of Woodbridge Avenue to the •bhe Fourth Ward to be* known as vard; thence northerly along tB sion, on Friday, the 18th day of N. J., or at the office of the Middle- northwesterly of the dividing line (on the west); and between a line Township line 100 feet north of the center line.of Woodbridge Creek the Fourth Ward, District 6. center line of Hoffman Boulevard 1| March, 1960, at 2 P. M., for settle- sex County Board. of Elections, (on the north) drawn midway be- northerly line of Fifth Street; thence Second District Polling Place: point or place of Beginning." a point where the same Interseci Perth Amboy ^National Bank Build- between Blocks 428 and 426 as shown School No. A, Avenel Street, Avenel, Polling Place: School #18, Indiana ment and allowance; the same being on the Woodbridge Township Tax tween New and Second greets, and easterly along a line 100 feet* north N. J. Ninth District Polling Place: Aveime, Iselin, New Jersey. the southerly, line of Block 463 'i first audited and stated by the ing, Perth Amboy, N. J., up to and Map, Sheet 53; thence (5) south- projecting easterly to- said railroad of Fifth Street crossing Grant Ave- shown on the Woodbridge Townshi including September 22, 1960. School No. 12, Sewaren Avenue, Surrogateg . easterly along said prolongation of and the Perth Amboy city line (on nue to the northerly line of Fords Tax Map; thence easterly artd nortl td F NOTICE said dividing line crossing the Penn- the south). Terrace No. 1; thence northerly •THIRD WARD—XHIRD FOURTH WARD, ELECTION easterly along the southerly an Dated February 16, I960. is hereby given that the District BEGINNING at the point of inter- FOURTH WARD, ELECTION BISTRICI NUMBER SEVEN: ElLA O'NEILL, sylvania Bailroad and Railroad Ave- Second District Polling Place: along the same to an angle point; easterly line of'said .Block 46S to Election Boards in and for thnue e or Middlesex-Essex Turnpike Strawberry Hill School. Strawberry thence easterly along the northerly section of the center line of Wood- DISTRICT NUMBER 1: Beginning at, the . point of inter- point where Jt intersects tne cvoX\ Executrixti . Beginning' at a point, where the section of tbe prolongation south- : Andrew D. Desmond. Esq., Township of Woodbridge will sit at and also along said dividing line ap- Bill Avenue. Woodbridge line of Fords Terrace No. 1 to the bridge Creek with the center line of line of BramhaU Road which is eli places hereinafter designated on proximately 820 feet to an ,angle center line of Mary Avenue; thence Woodbridge Avenue, sometimes center line of New Dover: Road In- wwesterly y of the center linne of Worth the dividtag;ltae-betweeh-the Towi 179 Grove Street TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1960 tersects the center line of New- Jer- Stt ith th northernortherlly righihtt ooff Woodbridge, N. J., point in said dividing line; thence FIRST WARD—THIRD DISTRICT northerly along said center line to called Woodbridge-Sewaren Road; Street with between'the hours of 7:00 A. M. and a point 100 feet north of the north- thence Easterly along the center line sey Garden State Parkway, Route way line of the Philadelphia am Rahway; thenctencee !il..a southeaster Attorneyy. 8:00 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, (6) continuing In a southeasterly di- Beginning at the point where the of Wooflbrldge Avenue to the center #4, and from said beginning point Reading Railroad; thence northeast- ..a southeaster) / 2 rection to a point in the center line center line of Amboy Avenue Inter- erly line of Pitman Avenue; thence direction alongl - tHe boundary Ur I.-L. 2/18, 25; 3/3, 10/60 for the purpose of conducting a easterly along said line 100 feet line of West Avenue; thence North- running easterly along the,: center erly along said prolongation crossing: between Woodbridge and Rahway 1 of Chain O'Hills Road where the sects the center line of Grove Street: line of New Dover Road to a point, Green Street and along: the center GENERAL ELECTION same is intersected by the prolonga- thence in a westerly direction along north of Pitman Avenue to the cen- erly along, the center line of West the center line of; New Jersey Sti INVITATION FOR BIDS to vote upon candidates for the fol- ter line of K. J. State Highway Route Avenue to the center line of-Central where the same intersects' the cen- line of Worth still tion northwesterly of the dividing the center line of Grove Street to ter line of Kennedy Street; tlience The Housing Authority of thelowing offices: line between Blocks 387-G and 3SS-A, Mattison Street; thence northerly No. 4; thence southerly along the Avenue; thence South-easterly westerly along J Township of Woodbridge will receive President-of the United States same to the center line of Kingthe center Une of Central Avenue southerly along the center Une of Street and continuing to the nbrtfc- last mentioned Route; to the centt said dividing line being the center along said center line to the center Kennedy Street to a point of.inter- erly line of Westbury Park, Section bids for the following: Vice President of the United of the block between Pleasant Ave- line of Main Street; thence westerly George's Post Road; thence westerly and the prolongation Southeasterly Une of New Dover Road; thenc ; The modification and repairs to States nue and South Cliff Road; thence along the last mentioned center line of .same to the Westerly shore line section with the prolongation west- #3, said point being.about 135 feet northwesterly along the center lir. along said center line of Main Street erly of the dividing line between northeasterly from the center Une the present heating system and TFnited states Senator to the center line of the Garden to the line of Edison Township^, of the Staten Island Sound; thence of New Dover Boad to the point ' One Member of XT. S. Hoixss of (7) along said prolongation and thence northerly along said line to Southwesterly and Southerly along block. 447L and block 477; thence oi Byrd Street; thence .."to a south- construction of concrete pits In along the center line of the above State Parkway; thence southerly place of beginnings • crawl spaces. Representatives. the point or place of beginning. the Staten Island Sound to the cen- easterly along the prolongation and easterly direction along:the north- Third District Placi mentioned blocks southeasterly along said center line to its Inter- ter line of Woodbridge Creek; thence the said dividing line between block erly line -of Westbury Park, Section Bids will be received at the office Two Freeholders (Pail Term) crossing Clinton Street and con- section with the center line of State Fourth District Polling Place: School -No. 20, Hoffman •cf the Housing- Authority of the, One Freeholder (Unexplred Term) School No. 7, King George Road, in a general Westerly and Northerly 447L and block 477 to a point where #3, crossing Bond - and .Bedford tinuing through the center of BlocksjHighway Boute No. 35; thence direction along the center line of Colonia Township of Woodbridge, 10 Bunns One Township Committeeman to 387-H and 388-B to the westerly line Fords same -intersects the center line of Streets to the. northeast:corner oi northerly along said center line to "H net _a J * _. __ —_m A _—. , — J.1-. __ J - - •. vw j_^_ _ - T^_~ _lw Cf *^r*-t-4 r&v* -Jiflf n i« V5 n 1 *« A. tane, Woodbridge, N. J., at 8 P. M., each of the Five Wards. Woodbridge Creek to the point oi Middlesex Avenue; thence in a gen- Westbury Park, Section :i£3, and also of Westburv Park, Section #3^ said its intersection with the center line Intersection of same with the center eral aoutherly direction, along tae! being the northerly comer of tne FIFTH WABD—FOURTH DISTR1C Standard Time, on the 15th day of point being: approximately 105.5 feet of West Pond Road: thence southerly SECOND WARD—FIFTH DISTRICT March, I960. . Beginning at a point where the line of Woodbridge Avenue the point center line of said Middlesex Avenuei Cloverleaf Cemetery;-thence south- Beginning; ai a point wfieirs tit The polling places for the various northwesterly from Winter Street; along said center line to its intersec- or place of. Beginning. to the center line of Route #27; westerly and parallel with. Bedford center line of New Jersev Garde Bids must be submitted in tripli- wards and election districts of the thence (3) northeasterly along the center Itae of the New Jersey Turn- i tion with the boundary of the City' Third District Polling Place: thence westerly along said center Avenue and approximately 125 feet State Parkway Route #4 Intersec- cate on Bid Forms furnished and Township of Woodbridge are awesterls y line of Westbury Park, Sec- of Perth Amboy; thence in a pike intersects the Edison Town- the center Une of New Dover Roat accompanied by a Bid Bond. follows: tion #3, approximately 370 feet to ship line; thence southerly along School No, 12, Sewaren Avemie, line to a point where: the same: easterly from the center line of northeasterly direction alons the Sewaren intersects the center line of said Bedford Avenue and along the thence easterly along the center lir Proposed forms of Contract Docu- the dividing line between Sections boundary line to the center line of the dividing line between Edison of New Dover Road to, its intersei ments including Specifications and 3 and 4, Westbury Park, also the and W&odbrldge Townships crossing New Jersey Garden State Parkway northwesterly line of the Cloverleaf The lines, the extent and the Amboy Avenue; thence northerly Route #4; thence northerly alongj Cemetery approximately.. 1290 feet tion with the center line of Colon; Drawings may. be obtained at the boundaries of the FIRST WARD are" most northerly corner of Section #3; along said center line to the point Main Street, Evergreen and Wild- THIRD WARD- Road sometimes known as Colon: office of the Housing Authority, 10 thence (9) southeasterly along the or nlace of beginning. wood Avenues to a point 100 feet FOURTH DISTRICT the center line of the last men- to an angle point; .thence southerly BEGINNING at a point where the tioned route to the point or place still along said cemetery approxi- Boulevard; thence northerly alor Bunns Lane. Woodbridge, N. J., by center line of Woodbridge River, also northeasterly line of Westbury Park. Third District Polling Place: No. north of the northerly line of Fifth Including all the ward south of the center line of Colonia Boulevai depositing $25 00 for each set oknowf n as . Wdodbridge Creek, inter- Street measured at right angles to Port Reading Railroad and west of of beginning. mately 160 feet to an. angle and T Section #3. crossing Worth. Bond "11 --School• - -. Eos- s Street" Woodbridge Creek. BEING a portion of District 1 of (southwesterly line , of Cloverleaf to its intersection with the centi documents so obtained. sects the dividing line between the and Bedford Streets to the most Fifth. Street; thence easterly parallel the Pburth Ward to be- known asi Cemetery, which line is parallel with line of Hoffman Boulevard; them No bidder shall withdraw his bid City of Perth Amboy and the Town- easterly corner of Westbury Park, with Fifth Street and 100 feet north Fourth District Polling Place: FIRST WARD—FOURTH DISTRICT Fourt,* ivh. Ward-r,,.^ , Distric^.-^..^t 1,. - tlithe oentecenter r jine of Raynor Street, northerly along the center Une: .< for a period of sixty (60) days sub- ship of Woodbridge, at a point- op- Section ir3; thence (10) southwest- therefrom to a point In the westerly Barren Library, 582 Rahway Ave. Hoffman Boulevard to the sotithe: sequent to the opening of bids posite the soiitheast corner of Block erly along the southeasterly line of All that part of the first ward line of Fords Terrace No. 1; thence (Woodbridge). Polling Place: School #15, Persk- crossing Tyler, Brown, and Mon- lying north of Heard's Brook west ing Avenue, Iselin, New Jersey. tague Avenues' to a point in thley Une of Block 463 as shown 0 •without the consent of the Housing S23 on the Woodbridge Tax Map. Westbury Park, Section 3 to an angle northeasterly along the line of Fords the Township Tax Map; thence 'wej3 Authority of the Township of Wood- of the center line of Amboy Avenue Terrace No. 1 crossing Linden Ave- THIRD WARD— center Une of New Jersey State and from said beginning point run- point in said line In the rear of Lot and east of the center line of the FOURTH WARD, ELECTION Highway #25 (U. S. #1)* thence in erly along the southerly Une < bridge. ning thence: (1) along the centerjlS, Block 395-E; thence (11) still nue to an angle point in said Fords FIFTH DISTRICT Block 463 and Block 464 to tt Attention is sailed to the fact that oodbridge River or Philadslphla and Reading Railroad Terrace No. 1 line; thence easterly DISTRICT NUMBER TWO: a southwesterly direction along the line of the Woodbridge River or southwesterly along the rear line and the center line of State High- Beginning at the point of Intersec- Begftming at a point where the center line of New Jersey State northeast corner of Block 46' not less than the minimum salesalariess Woodbridg_e . Creek to „a rpoin t wher. e [[of Lots 13, 14, 15, Block 385-E ap- parallel with Woodland Avenue along tloi n off ththe centet r linli e att AArenell thence southerly along the easter and wages prevailing In the area|the same intersects the center line wav Route No. 35. the line of Fords Terrace No. 1 to center line of New Dover Road in- Highway #25 (tr.S. #1) to a point proximately 160 feet to the north- Street with the easterly right of way In the northerly Une of the right line of Block 467 to its southeaster must be paid on this work. of the Woodbridge-Carteret Boadwes; t corner of Lot 11, Block 395-E; ™Fourt ,,!h Distric„ t Polling Place: Bar-[the center line of Mary Avemie; Une of the Pennsylvania Railroad; tersects the boundary line between corner; thence westerly along tl The Housing Authority of the! thence (2) in a westerly direction ron A>emle " " o1l thence northerly along the center Woodbridge and Edison Townships of way of the Philadelphia and thence (12 > southeasterly along thel thence northerly along the easterly and from said beginning point run- Reading Railroad;' thence In a west- southerly Une of Block 467 and col Township of Woodbridge reserves along said Woodbridge-Carteret northeasterly line of Blocks 395-E,j line of Mary Avenue to a point 100 line of the Pennsylvania Railroad tinuing along the southerly line ( the right to reject any or all bids Road to a point where the same in- 402 402By d 402C t th , feet north of the northerly line of ning easterly along said center line erly and southwesterly direction p ______All that tijact between the Penn- right of way to the right of way line to the center line of New Jersey along said right of way line of the Blocks 473-R, 473-S, 473-T, 473-1 and to waive any informalities in tersectstet thth e centet r line of Hallway! 402-Ater Hu, 402-Be of. Routand e 402-#2C5 tUo thSe. cenjtl);- Pitman Avenue; thence easterly par- of state Highway Route #1; thence 473-V, 473-W, 473-Xi . 473-TT,.. 474- 13ie- bidding. sylvania Railroad Con the east) and allel with Pitman Avenue and 100 Garden State Parkway Route #4; Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Avenue, thence (3) northerly alongi thence (13) In a southwesterly" di- northeasterly along the right of way to the point or place of. beginning. and 474-B, ;to the center line < HOUSING AUTHORITY. OF THE sald center line of Bahway " " " " ... _ ._ feet north therefrom to N. J. State thence southerly along, the center Garden Stated Parkway .'Route-; # Parkway Route No. 4; thence north- line of State Highway Route #1 to line of. said last mentioned route TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE to a point where the same II the southerly boundary Une of the BEING' all of District- 7 in ththence e southwesterly along f • tl Fred A. Olsen, Chairman the center line of Freeman easterly along the center line of to the point of- intersection- with Fourth Ward to be known as Fourth same to the point or place oi "B< said Parkway to the center line of city of Rahway; 'thence easterly and the center line of James; Place; Ward, District 7. . ' - • • E. R. Finn, Executive Director thence (4) in s westerly and north- erly direction along the dividing line northeasterly along the boundary ginning. ' ' I,-Is. 2/25. 3/3/60 westerly direction along the center parallel with Green Street and 100 the New Jersey Turnpike; thence thence westerly along the center Polling Place: Iselin Junior High ot line of the City of Rahway to the line of Freeman Street and St. j TownshiDs to the point or place of It north the northerly line westerly along the same to the point line of James Place to the boundarySchool, Iselin, New Jersey. Fourth District Polling Plac thereof. or place of beginning. Rahway River; thence southeasterly Ilne between Edison and Wood- School No. 20, Hoffman Blvt SHERIFF'S SALE George's Avenue to a point where Beginniris. along the Rahway River to the west- bridge Townships; thence northerly the same intersects the center line;' "~ V Fifth District Polling Place: Bar- Fifth District Polling Place: School FOURTH WARD, ELECTION Colonia StFPERIOK COURT OF NEW JER- ron Avenue School erly line of the Borough of Carteret; along said boundary line to the DISTRICT NUMBER EIGHT: SEY—Chancery Division, Middlesex of State Highway Roxite No. 25;! The lines, the extent and the No. 14, Ford Avenue, Fords thence southwesterly along the west-, point or place of beginning. -.-.: County. Docket No. F-685—59. RE- thence (5) In a southwesterly direc- boundaries of the FIFTH WARD are: Beginning at a point where the FIFTH WARD—FD?TH DISTRICT tlon along the center line of said BEGINNING in the center line of FIRST WARD—SIXTH DISTRICT erly boundary Une of the Borough BEING all of District 2 in thcentee r line of New Jersey Statse LIANCE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSO- Beginning at the Intersection of SECOND WARD—SIXTH DISTRICT of Carteret and the center line of Beginning at a point where tl -•••• CIATION, s, corporation of the State State Highway Route No. 25 to a New Dover Boad at a point in the Eourth Ward to be known as Fourth Highway Route #25 (U;S. #1) inter- center - line of New Dover Road h point where the same-intersects New dividing line between the Township the center line of Berry Street with Beginning at the point of intersec- Blair Road to the center Une of Ward, District 2. sects the boundary line between •-•••••' >of New Jersey, is Plaintiff, and ALE3C Woodbridge Creek and running tion of the center line of Pennsyl- Homestead Avenue; thence westerly tersects the boundary line betwee :..- - SZEMAN and ANNA M. SZEMAN, his Jersey State Highway Route No. 4, of Woodbridge and the Township of Polling: Place: School #22, New Edison Township and: Woodbridge Edison and Wpodbrldge Township commonly known as the. Garden Edison and from said beginning thence northerly along the center vania Avenue and the center line of along the center line of Homestead Dover Road, Colonia, New Jersey. Township; thence northerly along wife, are Defendants, Writ of Exe- line of Berry Street and along the the Lehigh Valley Railroad; thence Avenue to the center Une of Ash thence easterly' along the center Ur • - eufclon for the sale of mortgaged State Parkway; thence (6) in appoint running: (1) In an easterly di- said boundary Une to its intersec- of New Dover Road to the centi southerly direction along said center rection along the center line of New center line of Rahway Avenue to the northerly along the center line of Street; thence southerly along the FOURTH WARD, ELECTION tion with the center line of the _ premises dated January ISth, 1960. center line of the Woodbridge-Car- Pennsylvania Avenue to the center center line of Ash Street to the cen- line of New Jersey Garden Sta' - By virtue of the above stated Writ, Une of New Jersey State Highway Dover Road to the new Garden State DISTRICT NUMBER THREE Philadelphia and Reading Railroad; Parkway Route #4; thence northe; Route No. 4 to a Doint where the Parkway overpass; thence *<*et R°»fl. thence easterly along line of New. Brunswick Avenue ter line of Myrtle Avenue; thence i the divid- thence easterly along the center to m« directed and delivered, I will thence northwesterly along the cen- westerly along the center line of| : ly along the center Une of said Parl same intersects New Jersey State I ing the'Garden State Parkway along the center line of the Woodbridge- ing Une between Edison Township line of said Railroad- to its inter- way to a point marking the pr< *xpose to sale at public vendue on mghway Route No. 35; thence (7) in Carteret Road to Woodbridge Creek, ter line of New Brunswick Avenue Myrtle Avenue and its westerly pro- section with the center line of. New :: WEDNESDAY, THE NINTH DAY the center line of the Garden State to the center line of State Highway longation to Woodbridge Creek; and Woodbridge Township where longatlon easterly of -the norther: a northeasterly direction along the Parkway bridge and the easterly ap- thence southerly along Woodbridge the same is intersected by the cen- Jersey State Highway Route #25 line of Block 495 on the .Woodbrldf OF MARCH, A. D. NINETEEN center line of said New Jersey State1 Creek to the point or place of be-Route No. 35; thence northeasterly thence southerly along the Wood- (U.S. #1); thence southwesterly HUNDRED SIXTY proach thereto to the center line of along said center line to the center bridge Creek to the point of inter- ter line of James Place and from Township Tax Map; thence wester Highway Route No. -35 to a point New Dover Road as originally laid ginning. said beginning point running east- along the last mentioned center line along the northerly Une of Blocl «e« the hour oi two o'clock, by the where the same intersects the center out; thence (3) continuing alont Sixth District Polling Place: Ma- line of State Highway Route No. 4;section of the prolongation easterly erly along the center Une *>f James to the point or place of beginning. . tlien prevailing (Standard or Day- monal thence northwesterly along said cen- of the. center line of Nielson Avenue; 495, 494, 493, 491 and 489 to the cei line of West Pond Boad or State the center line of New Dover Boadl Municipal Building. Place to the center Une of New BEING all of-District 8 and all of ter Une of Glark Place; thence coi light Saving) time, in the afternoon Highway Route No. 440; thence (8) ter line to the center line of King thence westerly along the said pro- ... of the said day, at the Sheriff's in a general easterly direction to a George's Road; thence westerly along longation and the center line of Jersey Garden State Parkway Route District 9 in the Fourth Ward to be tinuing westerly along the centi in a soxttheasterly direction along point of intersection of said center FIRST WARD—SEVENTH DISTRICT #4; thence southerly along' the last- known as Fourth .Ward, District 8. line of Clark Place to the boundai Office In the City of New Brunswick, the said last mentioned road to a the center line of King George's Nielson Avenue to the center line of ar. 3. line with the center line of N. J. Beginning at a point where the Road to the center line of Crow's Rahway Avenue; thence northerly mentioned route to the center line PolUng Place: School #19, Menlo between Edison and Woodbrlds point where the same intersects the State Highway Route #27; thence center Sine of State Highway Route of Route #27; thence southwesterly Park Terrace, Maryknoll Road, Ise- Townships; thence southerly alor All the following tract or parcel boundary line of the City of Perth Mill Road; thence southerly along along the center line of' Rahway of land and premises hereinafter (4) in a southwesterly direction No. 25 and State Highway Route said center line to the center line of Avenue to the center Une of Avenel along, said center Une of Route. #27Hn, New Jersey said boundary to the point or plac Amboy; thence (9) in a general along the center line of M. J. State No. 4 (Garden State Parkway) in- to the Une of Edison Township; of beginning. - " particularly described, situate, lying easterly or northeasterly direction Lehigh Valley Railroad; thence Street; thence westerly and north- " and being in the Township of Wood- Highway Route #27 to the point of tersects and from said beginningsoutheasterly along the same to the westerly along the center line of thence northerly along the last FOURTH WARD, ELECTION Fifth District Polling Placi along the northerly boundary, line intersection of the said, center line point running in a southerly direc- mentioned line to, the point, or School No. 22—New Dover Roai '•*".'.bridge, in the County of Middlesexof said City of Perth Amboy to theof N, J. State Highway Route #27 point or place of beginning. Avenel Street to the point of inter- place of beginning. DISTRICT NUMBER NINE: ..Jand State of New Jersey: tion along the center line of said section with the easterly right of Beginning at a poiht where tne Colonia point or place of Beginning. and the prolongation northwesterly Garden State Parkway to the center Sixth District Polling Place: Fords BEING aU of District. 3 In the -'•-'- BEGINNING at a point on the of the dividing line between Blocks Memorial Post, New Brunswick Ave- way line of the Pennsylvania Rail- center line of Kennedy Street inter- - Northerly side line of Milton Ave., II line of Main Street; thence In an road and point or place of beginning. Fourth Ward to be known as Fourth sects the center line »qf: New Dover The lines, the extent and th42e8 and 426, as shown on the Wood- easterly direction along the center nue, Fords Ward, District 3. FIFTH WARtM-SIXTH DISTRICT . -which point is distant South 77 de- bridge Township Tax Map, Sheet 53, BEING a portion of the Third Road, thence from said beginning Beginning at a point where tt grees 32 minutes West One hun- boundaries of the SECOND WARD line of Main Street to the center Ward, District Five, to be known as Polling Place: School #15, Persh- point southerly along \ the center re: thence (5) southeasterly along said line of Mattison Street; thence SECOND WARD boundary Une between Edison an dred fifty and twenty-eight hun- Third Ward, Fifth District. ing Avenue, Iselin, New Jersey. line of Kennedy: Street to a point BEGINNING in the Baritan River prolongation of said dividing line southerly along the center line of SEVENTH DISTRICT Woodbridge Townships is intei . northwesterly Une alonof g the boundary, line betweei tEAVITT, TALLEY & westerly direction along the dividing westerly direction along the same Road; thence southeasterly along Winter Street; thence northeasterly Clark and Woodbridge Townships )fc< line of Staten Island Sound which several courses of King Georges Post the center line of Central Street, the center line of the last-men- SREVSKY, Attorneys. point also marks the dividing line line between Woodbridge Township Road to the point or place of Be- easterly and the center line of Cen- sound to the southerly line of the along the westerly line of Westbury the northwesterly corner of Wood- and Clark Township to the bound- Port Reading Railroad Dock Proper- tioned road to the center line of Park, Section 3, approximately 370 bridge ; Township and the boundan S.-L. 2/11, 18, 25; 3/3/60 S63.63 between the City of Perth Amboy ginning and the Lehigh Valley Rail- tral Street, to the center line of Se- Creemer Avenue;, thence southwest- and the Township of Woodbridge; ary line of Edison Township; thence road Right of Way. waren Avenue; thence (3) south- ty and point'or place of Beginning. feet to the dividing line between line of Edison Township;: thencs (17) southerly along said boundary erly along the center line of Creemer Sections 3 and 4 of Westbury park, southerly along the boundary Un< thence (1) in a general northerly First District Polline Place: Scnool westerly along the center line of Avenue and Its prolongation to the direction and along the center line line to the point or place of Be- Sewaren Avenue to the center Hne Seventh District Polling Place: said last .point being thS northerly of Edison Township: to the point O3 is hereby given that the District No. 8, Smith Street, Keasfcey of Glen Cove Avenue; thence (4) Hagaman Heights School, Holly right of w,ay: of the Philadelphia corner of Section 3; thence in a place of beginning. .'-. Election Boards in a&d for thoef said Woodbridge River or Wood- ginning. and Reading Railroad; thence west- southeasterly direction along the bridge Creek to a point where the VI northwesterly along the center line Street, Port Reading. erly along said right of way line to Seventh District PolUng Place: Township of Woodbridge will sit at SECOND WARD- of Glen Cove Avenue and the pro- northerly Une of- Westbury Park School No. *: .21 — Inman Avenue places hereinafter designated on same intersects the center line of As nearly as can be ascertained, SECOND DISTRICT the dividing line between Edison Section 3, crossing Bond and Bed- the Woodbridge-Carteret Road; the population of the First Ward longation thereof northwesterly to THIRD WARD- Colonia TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1960, Beginning at the Intersection of the center line of Woodbridge Creek; EIGHTH DISTRICT Township and Woodbridge Town- ford Streets to the northeast corner the hours of 7:00 A. M^ and thence (2) in a general westerly di- above created is 13,568; the popula- the center line of the Lehigh Valley ship; thence northerly . along said of Westbury Park, Section 3, also oi the tion of the Second Ward Is 14,059; thence (5) in a general northerly Beginning at a point in the Penn- dividing line to the point or place FIFTH WARD— • rection the center Railroad with the center line of and northeasterly direction along being the northerly corner of the EIGHTH DISTRICT for the purpose of conducting a ' Woodbridge-Cartereg t Road to ap point the popxilation of the Third Ward Florida Grove Road; thence north- sylvania Railroad where same is in- of beginning. Cloverleaf Cemetery;, thence south- where the same intersects the cen- is 13,917; the population of the the center line of Woodbridge Creek tersected by the Port Reading Rail- Beginning at a point i* Inmaa PRIMARY ELECTION erly along the center line of Florida to a point of intersection of the westerly and paraUel with Bedford Avenue _ where it Is Intersected bj -•• for the nomination of candidates on ter line of Rahway Avenue; thence Fourth Ward is 14,851 and the popu- Grove Road to the center line of road, and from said beginning point BEING all of district 5 and a por- Avenue and along the northwesterly (3) northerly along the center line prolongation westerly of the center running northerly along the Penn- the center line of Jordan Road and :. the r>emocratic ticket and the nomi- lation of the Fifth Ward Is 14,483. West Pond Road; thence north- tion of district 6 in the, Fourth Une of Cloverleaf : Cemetery ap- of Rahway Avenue tp a point where TO )line of Myrtle Avenue with the cen- sylvania Railroad to the center line Ward to be known as Fourth Ward, from said point running north along -' naltlon of candidates on the Repub- westerly along the center . line of ter line of Woodbridge Greet; thence proximately 1290 feet to, an angle the center line cf Jordan Road and Ucan ticket to be voted at the ensu- the same Intersects the center line Attached hereto, made a part here- West Pond Road to the center line of Avenel Street; thence southeast- District 5.- : point;-.thence southerly stUl along of Freeman Street; thence (4) in a (6) southeasterly along the pro- erly and easterly along the center Polling Place: School #6, Green the . prolongation thereof to the ing General Election to be held on of and marked EXHIBIT "A" is aof State Highway Route No. 35longatio: n and the center line of said cemetery approximately 160 boundary Une of Clark Township; "Tuesday, November 8, 1960, as here- general northwesterly direction along thence southerly along said center line of Avenel Street to the center Street, Iselin, New Jersey. feet to an angle in the southwester- the center line of Freeman Street to map of the Township of Woodbridge Myrtle Avenue to the center line of line of Rahway Avenue; thence thence easterly along the boundary ~ '---• inafter listed, and for the election showing the lines and the extent line of State Highway Route No 35 Ash Street; thence (7) northeasterly ly line of Cloverleaf Cemetery which line of Clark Township to the center \ of two members, one man and one a point where the same intersects and boundaries of the First, Second, to the center line of New Brunswick southerly along the center line of FOURTH WARD, ELECTION line is approximately 125 feet north- the center line of Amboy Avenue; and along the center line of Ash Rahway Avenue to the center line DISTRICT NUMBER SIX: line of N. J. Garden State Parkway, woman, of the local County Execu- Third, Fourth and Fifth Wards here- Avenue; thence southeasterly along Street with the center line of Home- easterly from and parallel with the Route #4; thence southerly along • tlve Committee of the Democratic thence (5) in a general northerly di- said center line to the center line of of NIeJson Avenue; thence south- Beginning at the point of inter- center line of Raynor street, cross- rection along the center line of Am- inabove created. stead Avenue; thence (8) southeast- easterly along the center ilne of the center line, of said Parkway to -. ~ Parts' from each election district, for Attached hereto, made a part here- Pennsylvania Avenue; thence south- section of the northerly right of Ing Tyler, Brown and Montague boy Avenue to a point where the erly along the center line of Home- Nielson Avenue to the Woodbridge way line of the Philadelphia (and its intersection, "with, the center line a term of one year, and two mem- of and marked EXHIBIT "B" is aerly along said center line to the stead Avenue to the center, line of Avenues to a point In the center line of -Inman Av.enue; thence westerly bers, one man and one woman,-of same intersects the center line- of center line of the Lehigh Valley Creek; thence in a southwesterly di- Reading Railroad • and the prolonga-of N. J. State Highway Route #25- : St. George's Avenue; thence (6) in almap showing the Districts as are Blair Road; thence (9) northeasterly rection along the center line of the tion southerly of the center line of along: the center like of Inman Ave- '- the local County Executive Com- ;eneral northerly direction along the hereafter divided. Railroad; thence southeasterly along along- tae center line of Blair Hoad thence northeasterly along the cen- nue to the point or place of be- ..:.;..' mittee of the Republican Party said center ilne to the point or place Wooflbriage Creek to the northerly Creemer Avenue; thence northerly ter Une of said: Highway to the center line of St. George's Avenue to to the point of intersection with the line of the Port Reading Railroad; ginning.'•'••" •' ' : .-.•••••• •• . from each" election district for a vin of beginning. boundary line between the Town- along the said prolongation of the center line of St. Georges Avenue- term «f one year. a point where the same intersects The said five wards are hereby Second District Polling Place: thence westerly along the northerly center line of Creemer Avenue to thence . north along the last- Eighth District , Polling Place: the southerly line of the City of ship of Woodbrdige and. the Borough line pf the Port Reading Railroad the center line of Green Street; School .No. 17, .Inman. Avenue, . i Republican and Democratic Dele- Rahway in the County of Union; divided into the following described School No. 10, Clyde Avenue, Hope- of Carteret; thence, (10) easterly mentioned center line to the point lolonia i -'-.'. gates at Large election districts, to wit: lawn crossing Rahway Avenue to ththence.northwesterle y along the cen- or place, of Beginning. thence (7) easterly and northeast- and southeasterly along said bound- point of intersection of the said ter line of Green Street to the inter- Republican and Democratic Alter- erly along the dividing line between FIRST WARD—PBRSa: DISTRICT First " -' " " FIFTH WARD-^-NINTH DISTRICT nates at Large ' Beginning in the center line of the SECOND WARD—THIRD DISTRICT ary line across the Central Railroad Port Reading Railroad with the section of the center line of Chain District Polling Place: the said City of Rahway and Town- O'Hills Eoad; thence northeasterly Beginning af i.the point of inter- ;'.L':.-. United States Senator ship of Woodbridge to a eoint in the Pennsylvania Railroad where the The Second Ward, Third District, to the point of intersection of said Pennsylvania Kailroad and the point chool No. 2. Outlook Avenue, section bf. the iCenter line of Inman same shall be comprised of all that tract boundary line with the prolonga- or place of Beginning. along the center line-Of Chain 'olonia One Member of U. S. House of center^ of Rive? thence Intersects the northerly line of O'HUls Road to the intersection of Avenue with the center i line of " Representatives. ffi^fl *• <*£* F«l* *nl»ay andfrom lying SFsrih of the Lehigh Valley tion northeasterly of the center Being a portion of Third Ward, Dukes Road, and the. dividing line said beginning point (1) Railroad tracks, West.of Crows Mill line of Turner Street; thence (11) Fifth District, to be known as Third the prolongation westerly of thFIFTe H WARD—SECOND DISTRICT •~/- Two Freeholders (FuU Term) the center line of the Rahway River center line of Blocks 387G and 388A, between . WqtidDridge Township and One Freeholder (tJnexplred Term) to the westerly line of the Borough from the center line of said railroad Road, South of King .Georges Post southwesterly along tae said pro- Ward, Eighth District. Beginning, at a point where the the City-of Rahway; thence north- to a point where prolongation of Road and East of the Edison Town-longation and the 'center line of Eighth District Polling Place; First said dividing Une being the center center line of New Jersey State » One Township Commltteeman to of Carteret; thence (9) in a general of the block between Pleasant Ave- erly along .the center Une of Dukes - "each of the Five Wards. southerly and southeasterly direc- the center line of the block between ship line, together with the follow- Turner street, and the prolongation Aid Building. Avenel Street, Avenel, Highway Route #27 intersects the Road which iSithe said dividing line New and Second Streets intersects ing described tract of land, to wit: southwesterly of the center line of nue and South Cliff .Road; thence prolongation of the dividing line be- NOTICE tion along the dividing line between tlle ame along said prolongation and along betweeii. Wpodbridge and the City • • . is hereby given that qualified voters the Townshln of Woodbrid^e and s . thence Westerly along pro- Beginning at the intersection of Turner Street to the point of inter- tween Blocks 426" and 428 on the 1 tl CE e r ne THIRD WARD- the center line of the above men- of Rahway to. the point of lnter- of the Township of Woodbridge not tbe Borougugh of Carteret to the i ™!^" i™* ?i°°?_ i?l ?t , " ««• Easterly, line of King Georges section of the same with the south- tioned blocks, southeasterly cross- • * already registered in said Township Staten Island Sound; thence (10) inof the blocks between New and Sec- Post Road with the Southerly Right erly linej of Port Readnig Railroad NINTH DISTRICT : BEGINNING at the point of inIn- g CUnton Street and continuing ' - -under the laws of New Jersey gov- a westerly or southwesterly direction ond Streets to the center line of of Way line of the Lehigh Valley Dock Yards; thence (12) southeast- through the center of Blocks 387H Amboy Avenue; thence Northerly Railroad; thence, running Easterly erly along the southerly line of the tersection of the center line of longatlon: and along the dividing --••• erning permanent registration may along said Staten Island Sound to Woodbridge Avenue, sometimes call- and 38SB to the westerly line of ships;; thence .westerly along the register With the Township Clerk of the point or place of Beginning. along the center line oi Amboy Ave- along the Southerly line of the Le- Port Reading Dock Property to the Westbury Park, Section #3, said last line between said blocks to the cen- dividing line' between Clark and. nue to a point 100 feet north of the high Valley Railroad 150 feet, more westerly line of Staten Island Sound ed Woodbridge-Sewaren Road, with ter'line of - Chain . O'HiUs Road; .. the said Township of Woodbridge at TV the center line oi the Woodtori&se point being >ppioxtaaately: IDS leet Woodbridge Townships to the oenter his office at any tiiti& between The lines, t'ne extent and t'nnortherle y line of Sreen Street; or~less. to a point, said point being ana the point .or place ol. beginning. northwesterly from the northwest- thence northeasterly along the cen- line oZ the Garden State Parkway, thence Easterly and parallel to!the intersection of a line 150 feet First District Polling Place: School Creek; thence In a general' North- ter line of. Chain O'Hllls Road to a - Wednesday. Agril 20, I960, and Timrs- boundaries of the FOURTH WARD westerly direction along the center erly line of Winter Street; thence Ro^te #4; thence southwesterly ---•-•d&v. September 22, 1960, on -whichre: - Green Street and along a line lOOimeasured at right angles from and No. 9, West Avenue, Port Reading northeasterly along the westerly lirte point, where it intersects St. Georges along the-center line of the Garden Jeet North therefrom to the center parallel with the Easterly line of line of Woodbridge Creek to the -••latter date toe registration books BEGINNING in the center line of linB of Easterly Right of Way Line of the of Westbury Park. Section. #3, ap- Avenues thence northerly along theistate Parkway, Route, #4, to the •- "•--.••• will be closed -until after the forth- New Dover Boad point "irTthe the Pennsylvania Railroad;'King Georges Post Road and the THIRD WARD—SECOND DISTRICT proximately, 370 feet to the dividing centerjtae of St. Georges Avenue to'point of Intersection of said center '."- coming General Election on Tuesday, dividing line the —Townshi - -p thence Northerly, along the center (southerly Right of Way line of the Beginning 'at a point in St. N. J. Turnpike; thence in a general line between Sections. #3 and #4, its intersection with the boundary nine with- the center Une of Inmaa 2, 1960, or at Middlesex of Woodbridge and the Township-of llinn e of sasaiid railroad to the center|t,eaig|g h Valleyy Railroad;; thence, Georges Avenue where same is in- Northerly and Northeasterly direc- Westbury Park, said last point being hne of the City of Rahway: thence1 Avenue;= thence- easterly along the -•£i County Board of Elections, Citizens Edison and from said beginning linli e off FreemaF n StStreet:t thencth e [tht[Southwesterll y and WtWesterll y alonlgg a tersected by the Port Reading Rail- tion along the Easterly Une of said the northerly corner of Section #3; northwesterly: along said boundaryicenter line of Inman Avenue to the i Building, 48 Bayard Street, New point- running (1) in an easterly di- Easterltyy along the center linine ofiliniline ddistant 11550 feet measured at road, and from said beginning point N. J.: Turnpike, to the point of in- thence southeasterly; along the Hiwr to. its intersection with State|intersection of-:,Eaid, center line with Brunswick, N. J., at any time be- rection along the center line of New Freeman Street t o thte centet r llneirighli t angles to and parallel with the running northerly along the center tersection of the same with the cen- Highway Route #27;,iEehce south-jthe dividing lineT between tMe City --•'- tween Wednesday, April SO, 1960. Dover Boad to the new Garden of Rahway Avenue; thence Souther-1 Easterly line of King Georges Post Une of St. Georges Avenue to a point ter line of Glencove Avenue; thence westerly, along the center Une of'of Rahway and Woodbridge Tows- being 100 feet east of TJ-. S. Highway in a general Easterly direction along — - and. Thursday. September 22, 196Q.]State Parkway overpass; thehce (2)ly. alone the ^center line of RahwaylRoad, the several courses tliereof to Section .#3., approximately 335 test State .Highw.ay . fenite..;, #27• to the ship, the point "or place of Se- during tbe following hours: Daily, crossing the Garden State Parkway Avenue and the center line «f Berry the Easterly line of Meadow Raod; (Route N.o. 1; thence northerly atom the center line of -Glencove Avenue to the center .Une of Worth Street; pdint ••' of •: beginning. ginning. except Saturday, from 9 A. M. to"4|along the center line of the Garden I Street and the prolongation South-J thence. Northerly along the Basterlya line which Is 100 feet easterly and to the center line of Sewaren Ave- thence in a general . southwesterly Seconfl;. District . Polling Place:, Ninth District Polling Place: Co- -I! M., or at -the.office of the Middle-iState Parkway bridge, and the east-[easterly thereof to the center line1] line" of Meadow Road 150 feet, more parallel with U. 5. Highway Route nue, sometimes called Old Road; direction along the center line of School No. 2. Outlook Avenue,lonia Civic Improvement Club In- Vev'count-,- Board of Elections, erlv approach thereto to the center of the Woodbridge Creek; thence lor less, to the Southerly .line of King Nc. 1 to a oolnt in the center thence Northerly along the center Worth Street crossing Green Street Colonw,.-' man Avenue and Conduit Way, Perth Amboy National Bank Build- Itne of New Dover Road as originally (Southerly along said Creek to the] Georges Post Road; thence, Easterly line of Woodbridge Avenue; thence line of Sewaren Avenue.-to the tcen- and continuing southwesterly along ter Une of Central Avenue; thence Colonia - ing. Perth Amboy. N. J. laid out: thencs (3) continuin-ilhoundarj- of the city of Perth Am-jand Northeasterly along the several northerly along the center .Ine of the: prolongation southwesterly of FIFTH WARD—THIRD DISTRICT B. J. DX7NIGAN, Notice of change of residence or along the center line of New Dovei-'boy; thence Westerly along tfcejeourses of King Georges Post Road WWdbi.,IAIUUHUSd C sxv^n.u.z:AAvenu e t ow itits iwi.ntersec>nterse -.uo^oc.*c- Southeasterl- y along the center line-said center Une of Worth "Street to .Beginning at a point, in the cen-; Township .Clerk application for transfer of registra- Road in a general easterl- direction!Northerly boundary of Perth Amboyito the point or place of Beglnningltion with the center line of TT. So.f Central Avftnue to the center Imejthe Intersection! of same with the. ter line of Colonia Road, Talsq known JI.-L. 2/25; 3/3/60 THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 PAGE SEVENTEEN

Widens ar TEAM STANDINGS W Oak Tree Drugs 51 Iselin Lumber . 40 ya Frystock's 3.9 Cooper's Dairy .... 38 Miele's Excavating: _ 31% St. George-Pharm'y „ 26V2 A2-/2 Shop-Rite Iselin .. 25 44 Mary's Dress. Shop .. 2434 44',-j ISELDT— Oak Tree Drugs continued to set a blistering For 3rd Slot pace in the St. Cecelia Women's Twice Bowling League by trouncing the Frystock Ramblers in three straight. The Druggists started TEAM STANDINGS . out with a 682-601 victory; then . • ; . w L TEAM STANDINGS added two more 839-734 and Stewart's 18 6 W L, BEST OF OrtHE MONTH: The Woodbridge BJ.O. Elks 2116 monthly Athletic Achievement Award to a deserving town- 706-613. • * • Bowl-Mor 12 12 Karmazln 11 4 ship athlete was presented to Dave Hyland of Colonia, who broke the Middlesex County Indoor mile record at Law- Head Pins 1... 12 12 Sisko & Pedor 9 6 renceville in February while wearing- the colors of St. Peter's Higrh School. In the above picture, James Keifs, Dave's Oak Tree, which now holds Bee Gee 12 12 Bob's , . 8 7 uncle; stands next to the star miler while the Elks Youth Activities Committee members, Joseph Yarej% Herbert l a ten and one-half game edge, Booth ... 11 13 recorded the top team game in Alexander's : ;.„ 8 7 son and John Mesar participate in the presentation ceremonies. the league with an 839 in the Fireplace _ 11 13 i. J. Gerity . .... 8 7 Higgen's : 10 14 Wdbge Oldsmobile __ 8 1 second clash. Lucky Strikes 10 14 t; : Ceil Mellett, the Druggists' Almasi ...... 8 7 anchor, was outstanding, post- WOODBRIDGE — Stewart's, Mayer's 7 8 Magara9 St. Peters Post Wins ing games of 170, 201 and 143 although losing two gaines to Van Tassel's ...... _ 7 8 for a 514 .series. Her teammate, the Lucky Strikes, still main- Wdbge. Liquor ...... 7 8 Marie Remler, hit for a lofty tain their six-game lead in the Tobak's ...7 8 N 214 game and 462 set, while second-half of the Bowl-MoMr Urban's -.._• 7 8 . . To Share St* James League Lead Irene Walezak also posted a House League. Stewart's was Mauro „.. 7 8 462. Ruth Einhorn's 458 series able to hold its margin as Bee Ryan's .. 6 9 Niagara 3 1 one o'clock, in a make-up game out the second-half. Aftef be- for last place in the final half was the best individual effort Gee was dropping two to Bowl- State Jewelers . . : 6 9 St. Peter's 3' St. Peter's remained in con- ing down by a point at the half, standings by posting a 36-20 for the Ramblers. Mor. Harry Burke 6 9 St. Francis' .'. 3 tention by setting back an ag- the victors came oh strong in decision over Boston College. In the other matches, the WOODBRIDGE — Karmazin St. Joseph's 2 gressive St. Joseph's team, 30- the third and fourth periods to The St. George Pharmacy Richie Mesar staged a one- got Off to a fine start, subduipg Head Pins and Higgen's also Determination, an important factor at times won two. games from Bob's to .Belmont Abbey 2 27. edge St. Francis 22-18. man scoring.show for Belmont Iselin Lumber in the initial came up with double Wins over protect its two-game lead in Boston College 1 Bbb Hayzer and'Gerry Miller The top man in the scoring Abbey by sinking eight field game 735-671, but faltered in Fireplace and Booth's. overlooked completely while evaluating an ath- the local Knights of Columbus ' WOODBEIDG E—Both were at- peak form for St. brackets for Niagara was Jim goals and a free throw for 17 the next two, losing them to the Stewart's, after winning the lete, was instrumental in the United States' hockey Intra Council Bowling League. Niagara and St. Peter's won Peter's sinking point totals of Hegedus who sank nine points, points. His teammates, Eob Lumberjacks, 675-594'and 659- first game 837-688, ran into The Plumbers have how won 11 their final game of the second- 10 and 9. The big guns for St. while Tom Reiser trailed with Timinski and Brian Feeney, 620. trouble, finishing the second team's stunning victory in the recent Olympics at out of 15 games in the second half schedule to remain tied for' Joseph's were Mike Stawicki six. Johnny Doros found the accounted for totals of 10 and half. .. ' ' •"- first place in the St. James' with eight markers, and Tom range for,nine counters for St. seven. Gerry Swiatko ,and Leo Mary Kulesza and Ann Koc-game on the short end of an Squaw Valley. It has been proved that determina- Big Basketball League. The twoRumage with seven. Francis and Tom Webb hit for Mills each pumped six digits zewski were Iselin Lumber's 876-725 total. Its total was low- tion and desire, a spark of nature's fire, can over- Jack Geis of the Plumbers led clubs, however, will settle their Niagara was also involved in five. into the nets for Boston Col- stars with totals of 464 and 453. est of the season. Difficulties the attack, with a 235-563.- as dispute Saturday afternoon at close game while rounding lege. Lucille Grogan chalked up a still plagued the Soft Drinkmen come lack of ability and physical stature. The U. S. Bill Harth added a 207 in a big Belmont Abbey averted a tie 417 for the Pharmacists. in the finale which they lost, team had it, and made the most of it to stun the 944 first game, Rudy Galyanei: Last-place Mary's Dress 787-769. of Bob's, the league's average Shop surprised Cooper's Dairy, The bright spots of the entire world of sports with their brilliant triumph. leader, was the TVers' star with Holy Cross Big 5 Evens winning two out of three gaines' match were John Johnson's 224 ^c sj: 3{s sjt games of 206, 203 and 185 for a Hawks Lose 1st The Dressmakers were victor- single game and 543 set for the 594 series. ious in the first.two., 617-595 winners with Nick Suscreba's When Jack Riley, a hockey coach at West Point, Sisko & Fedor managed only Halted, 30-18 Loop Record and 655-653 before dropping 195 game and 504 set tops for who was appointed to handle the Olympic sextet, a single win in its match with To Pres byterians the third 656-597. * the losers. dent about the task of picking skaters, he was criti- Urban's but held on to sole pos- TEAM STANDINGS' TEAM STANDINGS The big;, bowler for the Dress- Bowl-Mor. with two victories session of second place in the TEAM.. STANDINGS St. James', a contender for Iselin Junior League makers was Dolores Miller, who over Bee Gee created a three- cized from here to California. He made his choices loop. John Palinsky tossed a W L Eastern Division the title in the Eastern Division, Villanova • 4 0 W L accounted for a 439. Kay Smith way tie for second involving the from all walks of life including carpenters, busi- 220, Mel Gioffre: a 217, and W kept its record clean by out- St. Cecelia Juniors 6 0 hit a 461 for the Dairymaids Head Pins. Both teams have Bill DeJoy a 203 as Urban's lona 3 1 shooting the Port Reading Im- iSe.on Hall 2 2 iarron Juniors 2 Knicks 3 3 and was followed "by Maryon identical records of 12-12. The nessmen, lawyers and insurance agents, but he was totaled 932 in the 2-1 triumph. •Manhattan 2 2 it. James' 1 0 palas 27-11. ig 5 ...... ~...... 3 3 Clancy, 424, and Iofene Master- House team started the match aware of each player's capabilities.. The situation Geritys in Sweep i'enlo Park Wizards .... 1 0 Riiss Riley and Tom ..""dye Hawks 0 6 peter 406.; ' - * . with an 843-821 loss, but re- Poraham ". 2 2 ords Bombers - ... 1 0 In the final match. Miele's did not improve any when his team won only three Ed (Lefty) Gerity took the i. ...y Ui-oss 1 3 were the Saints' most accurate 'Intermediate League bounded to take the succeed- place of his brother Andy as Meats 0 1 shooters with totals of JO and 6.Falcons 5 1 conquered Shop-Rite twice,'" ing games 818-775 and 851-802 of five practice games against some fair midwest- St. John's 1 3 tolonia Falcons — - 0 1 the leader of the L. J. Gerity rsj.a-3 .Dame .'. 1 3 T After trailing at the conclu- Localites ...... 4 2 Excavators .copped the terminal The big men of their respec- ern colleges. However, he never lost faith in the quintet as the, latter swept Andrews' 0 1 sion of two periods of play, the Bombers ... . 3 3 tilts 739-679 and 712-636, while tice teams were Harry Estelle three from Alexander's to move - WGODBRIDGK — Vfflanoya t. Reading Impalas .. .0 2 . Y. O. „.. „.„... 0 6 Woodbridge Warriors took com- droppin g: the middle game 672 of the winners and George U.-S. team and before the start of the Olympic into a five-way tie for third. stia' reigns as the top team in Western Division mand of the game in the sec- ISELIN—By making the most 561. ":~-v -r, Kayser of the losers. Harry elimination, he confidently predicted that the Bob's, Poodtown, Gerity's, the St. James' Little Basketball festbury Warriors 3 0 ond half to down the Hopelawn >f a concentrated attack, the Ann Peterson with a 170 rolled a 226 high game and 571 Woodbridge Oldsmobile and League with a clean record, dbge. Warriors 2 0 Youth 31-21. • . - . ; ; ;ig Five moved up to the .500game and' ;47<£ set. was Miele' set, while George also had high United States would finish first, Canada second, Almasi all hold records of 8 and bui, ihs soring came close to be- olonia' Hawks .<. • 2 1 evel with a 3-3 record after best while Helen Anton fol game and set of 191 and 538. and Russia third. The experts rated the U. S. no 7. The Oldsmobile pinners mj sii'ered by a scrappy Holy .venel Presbyterians ..2 1 The Barron Juniors sat alone overpowering the. Hawks. 56-14 at the top of the Eastern Divi- lowed with a 188 and 451. The Lose Big Chance better than fifth or sixth. took two games from Ryan's Cross team which failed to suc- tolonia Boys Club — 1 1 sion after conquering the Co- in the Iselin Junior Basketball Storekeepers* leaders were Jean The Head Pins, after winning Plumbing as John Yager 204, cumb until the Wildcats racked leasbey Bombers 1 1 lonia Falcons 27-23 for their League. . Frank 464 'and Vickie Karausky the first two games and a * * * * and George Kardos 201, led the up 12 points in an overtime ses- :ess Oilers 1- 2 George Braden was the hes| :l second stj-aight win. since, the 1 : 454. v ; . - :..- ;;;'..-: • (Continued on Page 18) attack. . • ': -.-•••• sian -to-JSPta- the*.hard-fought dbge.-Swim Club- ....- 0~ 5 start of the second half. marksman on -the floor for the Riley's determination soon spread to the hockey Jim DeJoy came through for game, 30-18. :opelawn Youth 0 3 Big Five parting the nets for .1.8 High men . for the Barrons team, and they soon began to believe in themselves Almasi's as the left-handed The Crusaders sui prised the points by way of nine field lead-off man had scores of 205 WOODBRIDGE — The Co- were Bob Hayler and Richard roals. His production was the after a few differences of opinion. The U. S. team Villanova team by taking a 6-2 mia Hawks, first-half cham- Smink with totals of nine and Strikes and Spares and 203 to inspire his mates to lead in the initial period but a best during the one-sided game. was not a big one by any standards. Little Bill a triple victory. Jim Vash of dons in the Recreation Babe eight, Tom Bolger tossed in 15 His teammates, Quinn and rally by the Wildcats in the uth Basketball League, ran or the Falcons. Mauro Motors tossed a consola- second was sufficient to balance Rezpinski, also got in on the WOODBEIDGE INDEPENDENT Center over V.P.W. No. 2, St. An- Christian, one of the stars, weighed only 145 tion 202. . nto some unexpected opposi- scoring act tossing in totals of 1EAGBE drew's H.N.S. No. 2 over Fireside the score at 8-8 at the conclu- on from the Avenel Presby- Standings as of February 23 Realty. pounds, but his determination more than made up Harry Burke Insurance took sion of the first half.. erians and lost their, first game .6 and 12, respectively. W Two-game winners: VJ?.W. No. 2 two games from Mayer's Tav- After rolling up a 20-4 lead White Birchers ^48 27 over St. Andrew's H.N.S. No. 1. for his slight poundage on the ice. Holy Cross shot to the front >y a 32-21 tally. Both clubs now K C Tourney Garden StEjte^Bowl _._ .- 48 27 :rn but remained in a three- 13-12 in the third frame and lave 2-1 records in the second in the opening period, the Big Kramer & Byrne ^ . 45 30 WOODBHIDGE SERVICE LEAGUE * * * * way deadlock for 14th placs once again Villanova made a :alf in the Western Division. 'ive continued to trounce the Carport Swim Club 44 31 Standings as of February 23 and dropped Mayer's into a six- Hawks 10-6 in. the second, 4-2 Menlo Cleaners .-.—. 43 32 W L When the U. S. vaulted into the semi-finals to comeback in the fourth to tie Avenel romped to the front Opens at 7 Menlo Confectionery 40 35 Molnar's Tavern 19 8 way tie for eighth place. The the tally at 18-18 at the in the third, and 22-2 in the Wnite Birch. ^ --, 39 36 Saturday Niters 19 8 meet Russia, they were not given much of a chance bottom three clubs are only two )-5 in the first period but Co- Menlo Fnarmacy , 38 37 ! whistle. WOODBRIDGE — The an- fourth. Julius" Barbers - 14 /2 12*i games out of third place, : onia rallied for 13 points in the The St. Cecelia CYO, which Merit Super Market 33 42 Ivy League ...i 14 13 to dethrone the defending champions. Once again The anticipated struggle for second to .knot the score at 18- raal Knights of Columbus 857 Dean's Floor? Covering 31 • 44 Wm. Perm 11 16 Tom.Karpinski fired a.221 to St. James' Holy Name Society has yet to win a game this sea- Cubs .-..-_..... : 25 50 Hungarian C. Club 11 16 Riley was called upon to instill a fighting spirit lead Tobak's Grocery to a supremacy in the overtime pe- .8 at the halftime intermission, American LegJon Post 471 _. 16 59 Mayer's Tavern . 10 17 Invitation Basketball Tourna- son in the Intermediate League, ! double win over Van Tassel's riod failed to materialize as ony Acierno sparked the dropped two more, losing to the Honor Eoll (200 or Better Games,- Moose 1360 _.;__ 9 ,£ 1T'£ into his club, and he did such a great job that he Villanova went on a scoring Hawks' rally with four field ment will start tonight at the /6Q0 or Better Sets) Honor Roll College Inn, and Frank Baum- Amboy Avenue court with two Bombers 61-59 and the Local- P. Kopoko '215-214—611, F, Nord- Team high game, 847, Wm. Penn later remarked, "We were so keyed up to beat the gartner's 209, coupled with Nick spree to outshoot the tired goals for eight points. , ites 53^29. strom 23S, E. Soon 224, T. Crizni 221, S. Pejka 156, T.Butldewlcz 193, M. Crusaders 12-0 and clinch their james scheduled. J. Bayman 217, E. Wares 209, A. Yavor 134, J. Kuzmjai 131, M. Hra- Russians, I was afraid that we might have left our Ballo's 200, led State Jewelers After being outshot in the Hrabi paced the Bombers' at- Souorzo 204, P. Lengyel 204, E. Ra- bar 233. to an odd game win over Wood- fourth straight victory since icond quarter, the Presbyter- League director Rev. Gustave iack in the first game flipping Individual high games: J. MoClue game back in the dormitory. the start of the second- half. STapoleon and James Keating detsky 203, P. Griffin 202, W. Peter- bridge Liquor, .despite Tony ans came on strong in the sec- in 21 counters, while Mulqueen son 201,'J. Kollar 201.. 201, M. Hrabar 233, J. Tobias 202 * * * * Czajkowski's 202. ' Noel Mazer, who scored only md half to dominate it by out-innounced that St. Mary's of placed second among the vic- . Results S. Pejka 187 (eg). one field goal during the reg- producing 9-0 in the third 'erth Amboy will meet Our Three-game-winners: -White Birch- Lady of Peace of Fords in the torious point producers with 16. ers over_ Menlo Cleaners, Menlo BOWL-MOR SUNDAY NIGHT If you failed to witness the historic battle be- ular game, was the top marks- stanza and 5-3 in the fourth. Stark and Logenes ran their Pharmacy over Dean's Floor Cover- MIXED LEAGUE man in the extra session pour- initial clash at seven o'clock. ing. Standings as of February 21 tween U. S, and Russia by means of television last Wally Morse and Joe Davis totals to 21 and 20 for the CYO. W L Wake Forest ing in seven big points. The second game involves a Two-game winners: American Le- 1 Saturday, there is no denying that you missed a were Avenel's top marksmen, clash between St. Francis ; of The Localites, who are only gion over Merit Super Market, Gar- Brass Bucket :.'. 45V,i2 26 /: Mazar and Dennis Minkler sinking totals of 12 and 10. one game off the pace set by den State Bowl over Kramer & Hank's 19th 43 29 Metuchen and Our Lady of Byrne, Carport over Cubs, White Schwenzer Bros. 41 31 sports spectacle difficult, to equal. We would not were Villanova's high scorers cierno was the best individual Hungary of Perth Amboy. the front running Falcons, took Birch over Menlo Confectionery, Daidone's Cleaners .. 37»i 34% with totals of nine and eight the CYO with comparative ease Lucas Market ..:. 3S 36 venture to say that the U. S. skaters were superior roduction for Colonia, with 13, Woodbridge Liquor . 32 40 respectively. The Crusaders first round of elimina- after rolling out front in the WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHD? 291/2 42% with their sticks since the Russians were capable FINAL SECOND HALF In by far the best-played FIREMEN'S LEAGUE E & L Tire Co. best from a shooting standpoint ting will continue Friday night first period 28-13. Woodbridge Hardware 231,2 48y2 STANDINGS were Richie Larsen and Billy ame, the Port Reading Hess with two additional games. St. Standings as of February 22 Honor Roll contestants in one of their favorite winter sports. Oilers upset the Colonia Boys Danko was the Falcons' of- W Men: E. Mikos .201-201-214—616, J, Wenzel with, clusters of nine Joseph's of Carteret engages fensive ace pumping in seven P. B. A. 38 . . 20 From where we sat in front of a 24-inch screen, it lub 33-31 with a strong sec- Lucaw s 215, B. Snyder 213, H. Nadol- Wake Forest _._, ' 4 and five. Holy Trinity at seven o'clock, leld goals for 14 points, while Woodbridge Emerg. Squad __ 14 10 ~ 211, A. Magyar 208, B. Brinkman Presbyterian .. 2 nd-half finish. while St. James' takes on St. Avenel No. 1 '. 14 10 208. appeared as though the Soviet athletes were out- • lona moved up into a chal- Colonia held the upper hand Schmidt and Derring each ac- Avenel Exempts 14 10 «romen: E, Mikos 510 set, A. Lucas Lafayette .-..-... 1 lenging position with a respect- Mary's in the second game at counted for 10. Avenel First Aid . 12 12 181—503 set, M. Doros 188. hustled and outfought all the way. They found it Maryville 1 3 9-13 at the conclusion ot the eight. ' - Iselin Ex-Chiefs , 10 14 Results able 3-1 record after taking the 'irst half, but the Oilers racked Iselin No. 1 S 16 Three-game winners: Sohwenzer difficult to cope with determination. AVENEL — Wake Ptarest be- measure of Manhattan by a Second round contests will Shell „. , , 4 20 p 11 counters in the third pe- Honor Roll Bros, over Woodbridge Hardware. ; :arne the second-hatf cham- 30-13 tally. iod to even the score at 24^24. take place Saturday nigrit with Team high game, 907, Avenel No. 2i2 games: Hank's 19th over Wood- pions in the Avenel Presby- Frank Casale and Ronnie the finals scheduled for Sunday Wake Forest 1: M. Salvia 159, J. Kozak 185, M. bridge Liquor. terian Basketball League after In the decisive fourth quarter Hrabar 157, G. Amy 183, S. Derew- Two-ganre winners: Brass Bucke' Despite the ferocity of the action, the game was Van Dzura sank totals of 12 and he^Port Reading club clinched afternoon. sky 223. over Lucas Market, Daidone's Clean taking the measure of Lafay- 10 to pace the high riding lona ;he verdict by outscoring their The top three teams at the .Individual high set, s. Derewsky ers over E & L Tire Co. exceptionally clean and the code of sportsmanship ette by a 57-45 score. The Wake quintet. The Jaspers' big man Loop Champs 211-223-170-^604. >pponents 9-7. conclusion of the tournamen Individual high games: J. Nemeth BOWL-MOR SUNDAY NIGHT reigned throughout the contest. This we trace to Forest club won four straight offensively was Mike Walker, D'Apolitb High will be awarded engraved tro- AVENEL—Wake Forest won 20«, C. BohlKe 220, L. Raphael 200, MIXED LEAGUE games since the start of the who penetrated the hoops for phies in recognition of their W. Rtissell 193 (eg). Standings as of February 28 . the respect each team had for the other. World second phase of the schedule. •Richie- D'Apolito, one of the the Avenel Presbyterian Senior w :L eight points. better scorers in the league achievement. The tourney is be-Hi Basketball League cham- BOWL-MOR SPORTSMEN'S Brass Bucket 46^4 28', problems were not theirs for the time being. And, Saturday afternoon Wake In one of the lowest scoring was high man for Hess with 14 ing fully sponsored by the pionship for the second straight LEAGUE Hank's 19th . - 45 30 Forest will be given the oppor- games' of the current season, Knights of Columbus and Holy Standings as of February 26 Schwenzer Bros 44 31 who was the player to score two goals against Rus- tunity to clinch the 196Q title lOints, while John Samons fol- year and accomplished the W L Lucas Market 39 36 the defensive minded St. John's owed, sinking 11. Colonia's Name Society. feat in a big way by trouncing Alibi Bar 14 1 Daidone's CleSners 371,4 37V sia—Bill Christian, the ,145-pounder. There is no by competing against Presby- cagers edged Notre Dame, 14-9,Tom Chmiel won the game's Presbyterian, '80-18. . W.V7. No. 2 . 10 5 Woodbridge Liquor 32 43 doubt that the 3-2 victory will go down in the an- terian, the first-half cham- ' The Saints' top men in thi 6 B & L Tire Co. .._ 30V2 44}i pions. individual scoring honors by Richie D'Apolito was the big mi-FloFords Sportin" Electrig cCente r .._:__. _ 8 7 Woodbridge Hardware 25^ ,49}< nals of the Olympics. ' scoring column were Tom Me flipping in nine field goals and star for Wake Forest sinking St. Andrew's H.N.S. No. i i 7 8 Honor Roll Hank Trost, one of the Donough and Tom Redling Keasbey Eagle 20 points, while Hank Trost VJP.W. No. 1 . 7 8 Men: B. Buckin 198-217-189—60' league's most consistent scorers, one free throw for 19 points. 10 set, J. Matyi 265 (new high game), with point totals of. six and five. The Menlo Park Wizards, the tossed in 19. Also scoring in St. Andrew's H.N.S. No. 2-___ 5 B Mikos 224-205, H. Strewn 205-200, was the big man offensively for Tom Delaney flipped in. four Fireside Realty ._-_ : 1 14 H. Nadolski 210, S. Basarata 209, E. After defeating Russia, the U. S. still had one Wake Forest: with 23 points, first-half champions, in the double figures for the champs Honor Rqll (200 or Better Games) Barrett 204, J. Urban. counters for the Irish. Eastern Division, continued Lifters Score were Richie Hansen 16, Roger Bill Bistak • 242 (new season high Women.: E. MiSos. 183. remaining obstacle, Czechoslovakia, to overcome while Richie D'Apolito and The schedule in the little Florky 13, and Johnny Clark 12. game), Al Magyar 213-212, Jim Con- Results Richie Hansen trailed with their winning ways by posting BALTIMORE, Md.:—A pair o nie 216, DicSHardish 212, Lou Csor- Three-game winners: Schwenze: before picking up a gold medal. Fatigued the "next League resumes Saturday a 38-30 triumph oyer St. An- High man for the Presbyterians dos 208, C. Thomas 203, Pete Blt- Bros, over Daidone's Cleaners, Luca; totals of 15 and 11, respectively. morning with four games on Keasbey lifters, Allan Palme: was Bob Boehmer, who ran his •winskl 201, Paul TureS. 200. Market over Woodbridge Liquor. morning after their hectic battle with Russia, Lafayette's leading point pro- drew's 'of Avenel. Results ? the slate, lona meets Holy Jim McDonald, the £tnd Al Paroski, representing production to eight counters. Three-game winners:. Alibi Bar Two-gtvme winners.: Hank's 19th Riley s sextet could not get going against the ducers were Joe Davis 19 and Cross in the first game at 8:3 ace, paced his team with,- 16 the Keasbey Eagle W. C. in the Presbyterian was handi- over Wil-Fio Electric, Fords Sporting (Continued on Page 18) Tex Culton 18. . o'clock, Seton Hall takes on counters. Richie Mas! was next Baltimore Weightlifting Cham- capped early in the game when Czechs, and at the conclusion of two periods trailed Presbyterian primed itself Notre Dame at 8:30, St. Johns with nine. St. Andrew's leader pionships, won second pla« three members of the starting on the Scoreboard 4-3. Strange as it may seem, the for the big playoff game Sat- engages Fnrdham at 10;30, am honors in their respective divi- five fouled out. The replace- urday by posting an easy 75-40 Villanova clashes with Manhat was Buzz'Ucci, who ran Ms in-sions, recently. . most perturbed person at Squaw Valley over the dividual production to a lofty ! ments could not cope with, the OPEN victory over Maryville. During tan in the finale at 11:30. 18. Palmer, competing in the well balanced Wake Forest at- U. S. team's early showing was Nikolai Sologubov, the one-sided contest, Bob middleweight division, copped The Fords Bombers found taek. the Russian captain, who learned to respect and Boehmer set a league record by When Casey Stengel say* second place after a 250 pound Wake Forest asserted its su- BOWLING scoring 44- points. ; Yankee pitching will have to the range against the Wildcats press, 230 snatch, and 290 clean admire the Americans' courage and determination. get better -for his team to win and as a consequence eneoun premacy in the very first period Boehmer eclipsed the high tered little opposition romping and jerk fOE a 750 totaL He, is by outshodting the Presbyteiv mark of 41 points set by Bud the American League pennant, regarded as one of New Jersey's ians 20-2. When the halftime ON ALL ALLEYS... * * - # * Mezera last season. The Presby- he has a good * point, Twely< to a one-sided 71-20 decision. ': top lifters in Ms class. jntchers" on the. Yank rostej Making a big splash offen intermission rolled around, Master.---— 6P.I.I0 9 P.M. As the dejected U. S. team rested in between the terian aee accumulated • his show a total of only 75 b|i sively for Fords was Bob Daley Poroski, a rapidly improvini Wake Forest was well on its Weflnesflay _ 6 P, li, to 9 P.M. seeond and third periods, Sologubov entered the sinking 22 field goals. Mary- with. 12" sjiots from the floo 123 pounder "with a brifht way to the i960 title as their viHe's best shooters on the league victories for 1959. Sev,- Satnraay „_.„.— From 9 A..M.- dressing room and suggested that the Americans enty-five victories put B,oston and one from the foul line foi tyre, made a* pipes? of ISO adversaries fell behind $n the floor were Andy Peterson and in fifth place last season. 25 points. His two teammates snatch of 1T5 sad a dean a& scoring column 38-4. aednced Rate* tot CWWres try oxygen to overcome their fatigue at an altitude Barry gmi&i witii clusters of Wayne Bohacs and Bill Yki ilQ tot *. 445, t Jack Rosenmeiser of Arty Saturdays 9 4. M.to 4 ?. M, _ Sundays 10 A. M. to IF of 6,200 feet. He wanted our team to win and even 14, and 10, Harmon Kilebrew,- who hit 4: nous, tied for second p}ae Keasbey will defend its team .home runs for Washington la, honors with 14 markers. John ehampionsMp in the N.ew Jer League donated his services to BOWL-MOR • LANES went so far as to supply the tanks. Much credit is Sddie Arcaro Ms rlcldgli iQ "season, led the Southern Asso- Cabellero and Charles DeOes sey Senior Weightlifting ch,anv •foe league as a referee and given to Sologubov's oxygen for the brilliant third six of the eight Laurel iritexv tossed in seven digits for th oionship on March 16 at Pas- 'landled every game from the 45S Amboy Avenne Tel. ME 4-9S82 Woodbridge national races. He won with ciation in strikeouts with 123 ir (Continued on Page 18) ' 1957. Wildcats. jaic. ?ery start of the season. Fisherman in 1954, . PAGE EIGHTEEN . THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 LEGAt, NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES L along Lincoln Highway to the ctac- d.te the relation" book, will be I Avenue to r.he otace of Beginning Jer«v St»tP of Beginning, Now Hear This — Today s -lo-ed until after the forthcoming, Polling Placo psstrict -8 - Clara ' tie nlace ot B»»inninsf Polling Place: District **25—Wasa lGer.»!-! Election on Tuesday. No- Bartpn School, ftfrboy Avenue r ragton Park School, Winthrop-Roa" ; : _ Pia. (Continued from Sports Page' and Tomorrow --emb-r 8. 1960. or -.it Middlesex — , High School. So Colton Road ( ew County Board of Elections, CLtleens District =9: District #26: period scoring spree which sent Czechoslovakia By HALF HASDESTER | Brunswick"Building. . 4N6 .Bayar J.. adt anStreety tim. e Nebew-Ambo BEGINNINv AvenuG ea tan thde intersectiothe Newn oJerl Distric- t ilfl: BEGINNING at the Intersection o sey Turnpike: thence running vlt ; BEGINNING at the lirei-aectlon of •Mncoin Highway and Duclos Lanej trailing, 9-4, but in .our opinion it was the Russian ED "KOOKIE" BYRNES; Uvesn Wednesday. April 20. I960, Stony Soaa and New Jersey State chenee running {1) Northeasterly TEANECK — Indoor midget WOODBSIDGE — and Thnrsdav, Seotember 22, 1960Northeasterl, y along the New Jersey Highway Route 25. thence running along Lincoln Highway to. Lorlnj captain's presence in the dressing room which in- has taken a $400-a-week job as!services for Irving S. Sails, 52. during the fallowing hours: Daily, Turnpike to the Boundary line . of (11 Nortnensterly along Boute 25 toAvenue: thence (21 Southerly along auto racing comes to a close exceot SaturcJav, from 9 A. M. to 4Edison Township, nhence (2) South- 1 1 216 North Park Drive, chair- the Jersev Centra) Powei A Llgnf 1 Loring Avenue to Jefferson Boule Saturday at the Teaneck spired the U. S. to a great victory. "greeter at a Las Vegas hotel P. M.. or at-the office of the Middle- erly alona the boundary line of Edi-Company Transmission line, thence " -..-.- ... . mrai of the Woodbridge Town- sex County Board of E'ections. son Township to Its Ii vard; thence {3) Westerly 1 Armory with the season's . . . Prank Gilford, New York : Perth Ambov Naticr-ii Banlc Build-'!with Amboy Avenue; thence IS) 2) Fiutherlmi v alon&& the Jerseyy Cen- Jefferson Boulevard to Oak Lane eighth program on the paved " * * * * ship Parking Authority, were tral Power & LighT Corapanv thence (4t Northerly along Oak Lani football Giants' star halfback, held yesterday afternoon, from ing. Perth Amboy, N. J. t Westerly alaw± Amboji Avenue tn Woodfarldge Avenue, thence to Rose Street; thence (5) Westerl: oval inside the big .North Jer- The story of Olympic sportsmanship failed to along Rose Street to Duelos Lane . sey building. signed to stg.r in Turnpike, CBS Greiner Funeral Home, 44 application for transfer o» registra- thence (6) Northerly along Duclo tion shall be made either by written Engine.Company ttZ. imioi Avenue!-o Lane to the place of Beginning. end at the conclusion of the final match. Several' film series about the New Jer-iGreen Street, with Rabbi request forwarded to the Municipal As a cjimax to the three- District #10: Road to the place of Beginning. Poiling Place: District #26—Stel month speed campaign the pro- minutes later in the jubilant U. S. dressing room, |Samuel Newberger officiating, Clerk or the County Bo?,rd of. Elec- Polling Place: District #19—Edison ton School. Plainfield sey State Police . . . Jess Op-j Burial was in Beth Israel tions on forms provided by said AmboBEGINNINBEGINNINGy AvenuG*e aant thde th intersectioe New Jersen ooiyi lai „S». »r_"z; School 7. T. Soo Coltonr-ZCHZ*. Roa t»d -J gram will wind up in, the an- Municipal Clerk'.or by calling in per- District #27: the Russian coach, Analoti Tarasov, with tears in penheimer, creator of I Love Cemetery. son at the office of the Municipal TurnoiKe; theuce running ill East-j • nual 100-lap eaampionship Boundary line ol Edison Township; | Qj trict #20: BEGINNING at the Intersection O race that follows six early- his eyes, walked up to Eiley and kissed him on the Lucy, pulling a switch on that Mr...Sails died early yesterday Clsrk or ^County Board of Elections s Duclos Lane and Mill Brook; fche»c< show with a new CBS film at Perth Amboy General Hos- at 46 Bayard Street, New Brunswick. thence (2) Southerly and Westerly) BEGINNING at tne Intersection of running (1) Westerly along Mil night qualifying events. . The cheek. He wasn't attempting to cement diplomatic N. J., or at the office of the Middle- along the. boundary line o£ . Edison woodbndge Avenue and Mill Eoad;Brook also the Borough 0£ Higblan< first race will be started at series, Angel. In this one the pital after a short illness. sex County Board of Elections, Township and King Oeorges Post thence running (1! Southerly along Park Boundary line, to Fifth Ave wife, played by Annie Farge, For 20 years Mr. Sails con- Perth Amboy National'Bank Build- Boad to property of the DnbeS Mil! Eoad and the SouSherlj pro- nue; thence (2) Northwesterly alom 8:30 P. M., after car warmups relations — emotionally Anatoli was outwardly ing. Pjprth Amboy, N. J.. UD to andStates ol America, fcJMvwii as thelongation thereof to the Raritan Fifth Avenue and the Boundary li» slated for 7 P. M. have pre- will have the accent and the jeweieis, »iaui including September 22, 1960. Raritan Srsenal; thence C3-) North- River; thence j2) Westerly along Che ot Highland Park to the Boundat showing his respect for a coach and team which husband will play it straight... Street. He was a ~member of westerly, along several courses of, said Barltan River to Sliver Lake Ave- line of Plscataway Township; thenc1 pared the equipment for,, the NOTICE Arsenal lands to the New Jersey nue; thence <3i Northerly along ABC scheduled its documen- Woodbridge Lions Club, Ameri- is hereby the District (3) Northeasterly along the Piscata night's action. went all the way on guts and determination. Election Boardgivens thain tand for thTurnpikee ; thence (4) Northeasterly Silver Lake Avenue to Woodbridge way Township Boundary line to th tary on Japan, "Anchor in thecus Lodge, F. and A. M., and along the New Jersey Turnpike, tn Avenue, thence (4) Easterly along A record cash purse has been Township of- Edison will sit at places the place of Beginning intersection with the Northwestert: .. . * * * * East," for March 1, pre-empting Woodbridge Avenue to the place prolongation of Suttons Lane posted and will be augmented Congregation Adath Israel. . • hereinafter designated on . . Polling Place: District #10—itari- of Beginning. thence (4) Southeasterly along th . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1960 tan Engine Company #3. Amhoy by lap monies, of $5 per lap to We have always been an exceedingly courageous Alcoa Presents and Keep Talk- Mr. Sails also served as an ex-between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and PolUns Placer District #20—Pls- Northwesterly prolongation of Sut ing . . . Lawman gets a taste of icutive board member of Rari- Avenue. cataway School, Woodbridffe Avenue tons Larfe, along Suttons Lane ani - the driver -who leads at the end nation with an abundance of pride; therefore, it is 8:00 P. M,, Eastern Standard Time, along Duclos Lane to the place o culture March 13 in an episode tan Bay Council, Boy Scouts of for the purpose of conducting a, district #11: Beginning. • _ of the various laps. This money GENERAL ELECTION BEGINNING at the Intersection of District #21: provision is similar to the plan easy to understand how our hockey team followed titled "Reunion in Laramie." A America. He was a member and to vote upon candidates for the fol- BEGINNING at the.intersection ol Polling Place: District #2J—Stel Amboy Avenue and the New- Jer- ton School, Plainfield Avenue at ' Indianapolis Speedway, tradition.to the hilt. They have all gone back to saloon.. piano-player will play past president of the Wood- lowing offices: - sey Turnpike: thence running - 11)Woodbridge Avenue and-Silver Lake two Chopin compositions, • pre- bridge Businessmen's Associ- President of the United States - Southwesterly along the New JerAvenue- ; (hence running (ij South- where even patrons contribute their respective positions in life, but their exploits Vice President of the United sey Turnpike to lands of the United erly along Silver Lake Avenue to the District #28: and name the laps which they recorded by concert pianist ation. States States, of America, known as ; theRaritan River; thence (2) Westerly BEGINNING at the intersection o Bert Shefter. He is survived by his widow, United States Senator Raritan Arsenal; thence (2) South- along the Raritan River ' to the the Lincoln Highway and Sutton sponsor. will be long remembered by the sport fraternity of One Member to the' U. S. House westerly along the several courses to boundary line of the Borougl? of Lane; thence running (1) North - Records of past marathons the world. •• INGRID BERGMAN'S "MISS Lillian (Shutinsky) j a daugh- of Representatives. lands ol said Arsenal to the most Highland Park; thence (3) Northerly westerly along Suttons Lane and th show that the longer, the con- JULIA" special for ABC next ter, Mrs. Marvin- Mofsowitz, Two Freeholders (F\ill Term) Southerly corner of Bloct 795, Loalont g the Borough of Highland Park Northerly - prolongation thereof t * * * * • One Freeholder (Unexpired Term) 6-A as shown on the Tax Map ofto Woodbridge Avenue; thence (4) the Boundary line of Plscatawa: test the greater the possibility fall is to be taped this summer Woodbridge; his father, Samu- Edison Township; thence (3) North- Easterly along," Woodbridge Avenue —Township - • ; •thenc- e (2) Northeaster! erly along the Westerly line of Lots to the place of Beginning. of an upset win but still in- on a private estate near Stock- el G. Sails, Miami, Fla., and a TOWNSHIP OF EDISON along Piscataway Township to th During all the gala ceremonies at Squaw Valley, sister, Mrs. Abraham Fleisch- 6-A.and 4 In Block 795 to the Lehigh Polling Place: District .#31—Pis- Jersey Central Power & Light Com stalled as favorites are such holm . . . CBS also planning COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX Valley Railroad; thence (4) Westerly cataway School, WoodBndge Avenue pany Transmission Line; thence (3 we were disapointed that not one of the high- man, Newark. STATE OM NEW JERSEY along the Lehign Valley Railroad to Southeasterly along the Jersey Cen stars as Len Duncan and Jim overseas taping for a dramatic the Metuchen Boundary line; thence Lacy, the armory and circuit BOUNDARIES OF ELECTION District #22: tral Power & Light Company to th priced commentators referred in any way to thespecial, "The Hiding Place." (5) Northeasterly along the Me-BEGINNING at the intersection of. main line of the Pennsylvania Rail champions last winter. Lacy DISTRICTS tuchen boundary, line to Amboy man who revived the Olympics in 1896. So that his It's to be produced in England District #1: . Avenue: thence (6) Easterly along New Jersey State Highway Route 25 road; thence (4) Southwestexl won a 75-lap grind weeks ago by Herbert Brodkin for tele- Beginning In. the line dividing Amboy Avenue to the place of Bean- d Stony Road; thence running (1.) along the Pennsylvania. Railroad t Milk Vendors the Borough ol South Plalnfield and ginning. , . ' Southerly along Stony Road and Oldthe intersection with the Northerl at the Hempstead, L. I., Speed- name will not go unmentioned, we would like to casting on Playhouse 90 ... the Township of Edison, where the Post Road to Woodbridge Avenue; prolongation of Willow Avenue . way, proving his skill in gruel- express our gratitude to a Frenchman, Baron Hugh O'Brian's Desilu starrer, same is Intersected by the Road Polling Place: District #11 — Clara thence (2) Westerly; along Wood- thence (5) Southeasterly along th ing tests while Duncan tri- from Oak Tree to South • Plalnfleld Barton School. Amboy Avenue- bridge Avenue to New Jersey State Northerly prolongation of Wllloi "The Eighth Circle," is now To Fight Law (also known as Oak Tree. Avenue); Highway Route 25; thence- (3) North- Avenue and alottg Willow Avenue t umphed in the 1959 century Pierre deCoubertin, who started it all. No matter scheduled for televising March thence running (1) Northerly along easterly along New Jersey State the Lincoln . Highway: thence (6 here. the boundary line of Edison Town- District #12: Highway Route 25. to. the place of Southwesterly along the Lincol where he rests today, it is our hope that his faith 13 ... Lee J. Cobb will both WOODBRIDGE—Milk vend- ship to the Middlesex-Union County BEGINNING at a point In theBeginning. • ' Highway to the place of.. Beglnnini Bob Hamilton of Columbus host and star in an anthology Borough of Metuchen Boundary Polling Place: District #22—Safety Polling Place: District #28—Stel in the Olympics has done more to bring a closer ing machine owners are plan- Line; tnence (2) Easterly along the Line; where the same Is Intersected Ohio, last year's midwestern series, For Men Only, at Desilu said County line to Its Intersection Squad Headquarters #1, Simpson ton School, Plainfleia Avenue ning to fight an ordinance with the Northerly prolongation of by. the Lehlgh Valley Railroad; Place -...'•. champion, heads up an out-of- relationship to all nations. . CBS scheduling another thence running (IS Easterly along which was introduced Tuesday Edward Avenue (also known as District #29 section contingent of challeng- special with the Ringling Bros, Dark Lane); thence (3) Southerly $he Lehigh Valley Railroad to theDistrict #23: ers who may whip east coast * * * * by the-Town Committee, regu- most Westerly line of Lot 4 in Block BEGINNING In the Boundary Un and Barnum — Bailey Circus, lating the installation, oper- along the Northerly prolongation of 795 as shown on the Tax Map of BEGINNING at the Intersection ol Detween the Borough of South Plain favorites. said Edward Avenue and along Ed- Edison Township; thence (2) South- New Jersey State Highway Route 25 field and Edison Township, wher Eliminate competitive sports throughout this this one to originate from New ation and inspection of mewar- d Avenue (also known as Dark erly along the Westerly line of Lots and Plainfield Avenue; thence'run- the same Is intersected by the Poi Reservations may be made York's Madison Square Garden chanical milk vending ma- Lane) to. New Dover Road; thence 4 and 6-A In Block 795 to lands of ning (1) Southwesterly along New Reading Railroad; thence runnin via phone during the week cr troubled world and what have we got to reach a (4) Easterly along New Dover Road the United States of America, known Jersey State Highway Route 25 to(1) Easterly along the Port Readln tickets can be picked up as May 27 ... If Pat Bdone's auto chines. -Public hearing will be to Grove Avenue; thence (5) South- as the Raritan Arsenal; thence (3) Woodbridge Avenue; thence (2) Railroad to the Boundary line of th mutual understanding among all men and women! sponsor picks up his option for March 15. erly along Grove Avenue to - Oak Northeasterly and Easterly along the Westerly along. Woodbridge Avenue Borough of •Metuchen; thence (2 early as 9 A. M. Saturday, i^ next season on ABC, Pat will Tree Avenue; theiice (6) Westerly several courses of lands of said Arse- to Duclos Lane-, thehce-'(3) North- Southerly along the Borough of Me parking is available for 3,500 The owners will contend the along Oafe Tree Avenue and thnael and King Georges Post Road to erly along Duclos Lane to Rose tueheh to >'the Lincoln . Highway Boad from Oak Tree to South Plain- Street; thence (4) Easterly' along cars. probably move to Hollywood to proposed license fee of $50 forfield to the place of Beginning. the Woodbridge Boundary line; thence (3) Southwesterly. along th do an houivJong show on thence (4) Southerly along the Rose Street to Oak Lane; thence (5) Lincoln Highway to Willow Avenue Old Mat Feud each machine is excessive and Polling Place: District #1 — Oak Woodbridge Boundary line to theSoutherly along Oak Lane to Jeffer- thence (4) Northwesterly along WD Strikes & Spares urday nights . . . Heavyweight discriminatory. Tree Fire House, Oak Tree Road Raritan River; thence (5) Westerly son Boulevard; thence Hi) Easterly low Avenue and the Northwesterl champ . Ingemar Johansson along the Raritan River to Its Inter- along Jefferson Boulevard to Plain- prolongation of . Willow Avenue t •• Lucky Strikes (Continued from Sports Page) According to the ordinance District #2: section with the Southerly prolon- field Avenue; thence: (7) Southerly the Main Line of the Pennsylvani Card Feature guests on the Boone show Feb- machines located outside build- .. BEGINNING at the.Intersection, of gation of Mill Road; thence (6) along Plainfield Avenue to the place Railroad; thence. (5) Northeaster! (Continued from Sports Page) per. Brass Bucket, Woodbridge ruary 25. the Middlesex-Union.. County Line Northerly along the Southerly pro- of Beginning. along the Pennsylvania Railroad t lardware over E & L Tire Co. ings must be situated more and the Boundary of Edison Town- longation of Mill Road and along Polling Place: District #23—Rari- the Jersey Central. Power Ss, LIgh chance to occupy second place HIGHLAND-PAHK—The tor- THE 250th EPISODE OF than four feet from the proper- ship and Woodbridge Township; Mill Road to Woodbridge Avenue; tan Engine Company v#1, Plainfield Company Transmission Line; thenc alone, fell by the wayside and ST. CECELIA'S K. OF C— MILLIONAIRE HAS BEEN ty line and lighted with non- thence running (1) Southerly along thence (7) Northeasterly along Avenue . (6) Northwesterly along the Jerse rid series involving Bruno Sam- ISELIN the boundary line of Edison Town- Woodbridge Avenue to Main Street; Central Power & Light, Company t settled for a tie. The Head Pins' martino and Skull Murphy re- Standings as of February 27 filmed. With the new network blinking lights during hours of ship to Its Intersection with the Oakthence (8) Northerly along Main the Boundary line of Plscatawa victories came on totals,of 835- W L shows and the syndicated re- darkness. Tree to Iselin Road (also known as Street to the. Metuchen Boundary District #24: -'.'.' ' Township; thence . (7) Northerl sumes when they collide in the selin Plumbing 46 26 Oak Tree Avenue; thence (2) West- line; thence (9) Easterly and North- BEGINNING at the Intersection of along the Bpundary line of Piseata 811 and 789-785.; losing 867-748. feature match to a finish on tickey's Barber Shop 41 31 runs, that just about makes a Each machine, according to erly along said Oak Tree to Iselin easterly along the Metuchen Bound- New Jersey State. Highway Boute 25 way Township and the Borough o Al Ballman led his teammates feuro Motors _ 41 31 millionaire out of Marvin Mil- the measure, must maintain a Boad to Grove Avenue; thence (3) ary line to the place of Beginning. and Plainfield- Avenue; thence run- South Plainfield to the" place of Be Friday night's wrestling pro- Juerscheidt Insurance 39 33 ning (1) Northerly along Plalnfield ginning. rolling high set,of 540 and tied ler, the man who hands outtemperature between 35 anNortherld y along Grove Avenue to Polling Place: District #12—Bon- Avenue to. Jefferson Boulevard; gram at Teniple Hall. Cramer-Byrne Real Estate 38 34 New Dover. Road;..thence (4) West- oamtown School, Woodbridge Ave- Polling Place: District #29—Rari Jack JSTagy for high game with Their feud got its start in Juigley's Esso Station _ 37 35 those million-dollar checks on 45 degrees fahrenheit and must erly along New Dover Road to Ednu- e and Old Post Road thence (2)'-Westerly along Jefferson tan Engine Company #1, Firehous 196. For the Hearth team, John >ak Tree Drugs 37 35 the. show. Miller gets a chance ''clearly and concisely" give an ward Avenue (also known as Dark Boulevard to Loring Avenue; thence #2, Lincoln Highway the Newark Labor Lyceum ring Cenney's Park Inn 36 36 Lane); thence (5) Northerly along (3) Northerly along Loring Avenue . Masabrook showed best in both early in January. Bruno, newest Shop-Bite—Iselin _... 36 36 to act a little more on an up-accurate description of thEdware d Avenue and Its Northerlydistrict #13: to Ovington Avenue: thence (4), . .-———• r departments, with a 198 game BEGINNING at the Intersection of Northeasterly along Ovington Ave-I District #30: * start on the wrestling horizon, L & E Dairy 35V2 Z6V2. coming episode, "Wanted for product being sold. prolongation to trie Middlesex-Union nue to Stony Road; thence. (5)1 BEGINNING in the Boundary Iln • and 560 set. luffy's TV 35 V2 36V2 County Line; thence (6) Easterly New Jersey State Highway Route 25 surprised Murphy with his un- it. George Pharmacy 33 -39Murder," in which he is ar- along the Middlesex-Union County and the Jersey Central Power & Southeasterly along Stony Road to between the Borough of Soutl In the final match, Booth, Line to the place of Beginning. Light Company transmission line; New Jersey State Highway Boute 25; Plalnfield. and Edison Townshir. usual talent and immediately iell Drugs—Iselin i : 32 40 rested for murder . . . Devlin in thence (6). Southwesterly along New where the same Is intersected.: by th still trying to.recover the form (liver's Tavern 30 42 Learning from Granny Polling Place: District #2 — Oafe thence running i> 42>i venture series starring Keith A certain grandson of Queen thence (2) Southerly along Main the place of Beginning. ning (1) Northerly .along the Edlsoj There was. little improvement Iselin Lumber 29V'2 42y2 Victoria, when a freshman at Street to Woodbridge Avenue; thence Polling Place: District #24^—Wash- Townshpi Boundary line to Delano' championship, dropped a pair in-Murphy in the second go. Honor Roll (200 or Better Games) Larsen and Jerry Slade, sched- District #3: (3) Southwesterly along Woodbriflge ington Park School, Winthrop Road Street; thence (2) Easterly atoft to Higgen's. The Electricians John Bittersbacher 224, Gene Par- Oxford, had spent all of his al- BEGINNING at the intersection of ey 217, Don Smith 213, Bay Span- uled for an early evening spot Avenue to the Jersey Central Power Delancy Street and NeVsky Street to 'lost by totals of 904-'826 and Aroused no little, Murphy de- lowance'' and, what is worse, the Edison Township Boundary line & Light Company transmission line; Park Avenue; thence (3) Southeast ;ler 210, Charles Damanski 210, Bill on CBS starting next fall. Dev- and the Road from Oak Tree to thence (4) Northerly along the Jer-District #25: erly along Park Avenue to Stephen 807-785 with the victory com- manded another meeting which ilckvalsky 210, Joe Kirk 204, Ed gone ten pounds in debt. South Plalnfield; thence running BEGINNING at the Intersection of lin is produced by Ivan Tors sey Central Power & Light Compa- Lincoln Highway and Pitch Road; •rille Parkway; thence (4) Easteti: ing on a 771-743 tally. , took place in Madison Square Jacko 203, Charles Giarratana 205, He . appealed/--to his royal {1) Easterly along tie. Road from ny to the place of Beginning.- along StephenviUe Parkway to Oai Garden in February. Murphy Charles Bastan 221, Harold Scheubel the man responsible for Lloyd Oak Tree to Southr Plainfield to Oak thence running (1) Southerly along Treen Road; thence (5) Southerl; Wally Sabo led the onslaughi 207-202. grandmother, asking her for anTree Road; thence (2) Southerly Polling Place: District #13—Bon- Pitch Road to Winthrop Road; long Oak Tree Road to the Bounda came closest to proving his con- Bridges' Sea Hunt . . .Bridges along Oak Tree Road to Stephenville hamtown School, Woodbridge Are- thence (2) Easterly stone* Winthrop lor Higgen - Sign dropping Results advance on future remittances. ry line of Edison Township; taene tention that he is the much, bet- Three-game winners: St. George incidentally, emerges from the He didn't get it. Instead, he re-Parkway; thence. (3) Southwesterly niio and Ola Post Road Road to Kenmore Road; thence 43) (6). Westerly and' southerly aloni Booth's to a tie for fifth plac< along Stephenyllle Parkway to Park Southerly along Kenmore Road to the Boundary line- of Edison Town ter man when they met in New Pharmacy over Clccone Welding, water March 20 only long Sanders Road; thence (4) South- in the standings. Wally rollec Mickey's Barber Shop over Kramer- ceived a lengthy letter from Avenue; thence (4) Northwesterly District #14: sMp to the' Port Reading Railroad York,- but still lacked enough 3yrne Real Estate, Shop-Bite—Iselin enough to go down into thethat austere lady containing along Park Avenue to Nevsky Street; BEGINNING at the Intersection of easterly along Sanders Road to thence (7) Westerly, along the • Por. ' a 215 game and 529 set. Tonto beat the Italian strong boy. iver Bell Drugs—Iselin. Welsh coal mines. He's been thence (5) Westerly along Nevsky Vineyard Road and Lincoln High- Winthrop Eoad; thence (5) South- Beading Railroad to the place o some reproof and. much, much Street anci Delancy Street to theway thence (1) Northeasterly along westerly along Winthrop Road to Beginning.. Scarpelletti showed best fo: Murphy says he will turn the Two-game winners: Mauro Motors signed as the male lead for Edison Township Boundary; thence Stony Road; thence (6). Northwest- iver Iselin Plumbing & Heating, advice. ' Lincoln Highway to the Metuchen erly along Stony Road to Ovington Polling Place: District #30 —Oa] Booth's with his 181 single an tide in.Friday night's battle in liver's Tavern over Iselin Lumber, "Valley of Decision," a CBS (6) Northeasterly along the Edison Boundary line; thence {2) South- Tree School, Oak 3?ree Road In due course, the young man Township Boundary line to theeasterly and Easterly along the MeAvenue- ; thence (7) Southwesterly 536 set. Temple Hall. uerscheldt Insurance over Oak Special Tonight. place of Beginning. ; along Qvington Avenue to Loring OSCAR KAUS, • In the individual averagi Tree Drugs, Qulgley's Esso Station replied to this. He had, he said, tuchen Boundary line to Main Avenue; thence (8) Northwesterly A companion feature will iver Duffy's TV, Kenney's Park Inn LEE (M SQUAD) MARVIN decided to heed everything his Polling Place: District #3 — Qak Street; thence (3) Southerly along Township Cleri tiissle, Mike Neshimka o: Tree Firehouse. Oak Tree Roafl1 Main Street to New Jersey State along Loring ..Avenue to the Lincoln $224.92 • : bring together the Mighty iver A & E Dairy. signed for the title role in "The grandmother had to say about Highway Route 25; thence (4) South- Highway;' thence (9) Northeasterly Booth's regained the leadershi] westerly along said Route 25 to Old "!. B. 2/25-3/3/60' after losing' it to John Elek fo: Zuma and the Zebra Kid. Other BOWL-MOK THURSDAY NIGHT Ira Hayes Story," scheduled f or conservation and thrift and had District #4: WOMEN'S X.EAGUE BEGINNING In. the line dividing Post Boad; thence (5) Westerly just one week. Mike is present bouts pair Suni "War Cloud Sunday Showcase March 27 ,. iii fact already begun by selling along Old Post Road to Vineyard ELECTRICITY DOES SO M UCH • with Chet Wallick, Pedro Standings as of February 25 Songs and for ABC's the original of her letter to athe Borough of_ Metuchen and theRoad; thence (6) Northerly along ly averaging 179 followed b: W L Township of Edison, -where the same Vineyard Road to the- place of Be- COSTS S O LI T T L E Morales with Ray Urvano and hlld's Electrip 39^ 26V="Invitation to Paris" special collector for twenty-five Is intersected by the Oak Tree Road; ginning. • John Elek and John Johnsor Merwln Marine ...... : 37 29 thence running (1) Northerly along Johnny -. Kace with Migue" 1 April 27 will originate in thepounds. with 178. Elek is ahead of Johiv Garden State Markets 36 ,!. 29y2 Oak Tree Boad to Oak Tree Avenue; Polling Place: District #14—Lin- son by a matter, of pins. Perez. •.. • . Kinney Shoes ._ 34 32 Louvre, the Moulin Rouge night thence (2) Easterly along Oak Tree coln School, Brookville Boad 'ed's Tailor Shop _..-. 31 35 club, on a boat in the Seine and Avenue to Grove Avenue; thence (3) Kondor's Service Station..- 30 36 Point J on the staircase of the Paris Southerlthe Oayk Trealone gIseli Groven Road Avenu; thence teo District #15: The Woodbridge Township Recreation Department Basket- Mauro Motors 29 /2 362 That plan for letting children BEGINNING at the Intersection, of Humbard's Cities Service 26V2 39V2 •Opera Prank (Meet Mc- (4) Easterly along the Oak Tree Ise- Vineyard Road and Lincoln Highway ball League schedule for the week of March 7 is a s follows: Honor Boll do their home work in school lin Road to Grove Avenue; thence thence running (l) Southeasterly Graw) Lovejoy is now in re^ (5) Southerly along Grove Avenue "THIS IS . SENIOR LEAGUE Individual high game, Edna Mlkos has one great advantage that along Vineyard Road to John Street; 03. hearsals for a Broadway play, should not be overlooked. It to the Edison Township Boundary; thence (2) .Westerly along John MONDAY Results "Best Man," in which he co- thence (6) Westerly along the EdiStree- t to Tdlewlld Road; thence (3) Three-game winners, Merwin Ma- would save the little ones from son Township Boundary to the place Northwesterly along Idlewild Road Foras Boys Club vs. Booth Electric, at Barron, 8 P. M. rine. stars with Melvyn Douglas. But the shame of getting a "D" inof Beginning. - to Sturgis Road; thence (4) North- 1 Morris Five vs. Phil's Shell, Barron, 9 F. M. Two-game winners: Child's Elec- he'll pull out of the play when Polling Place: District #4 — OaK erly along Sturgis Road to the Lin- THE MOST CONVENIENT Ramblers vs. Brown's Marine Railways, Fords,.9.P. M. ;rfc, Kinney Shoes, Kondor's Service Dad's arithmetic. — Ryan in Tree School, Oak SEree Road coln Highway; thence (5) North- Station. and if his new series, Hanging Boston Herald. easterly along the Lincoln Highway ELECTRIC'-APPLIANCE; Avenel A. A. vs. Woodbridge Eagles, Hopelawn, 9 P. M. Judge, sells. District #5: to the place of Beginning WEDNESDADY . • WALT DISNEY PRESENTS BEGINNING in the line dividing Polling Place: District #15—Lin- Vince Tesone, Little All A DOG, NAMED BUTCH the Township of Woodbridge and coln School, Brookville Road Morris Five vs. Woodbridge Eagles, Barron, 8 P. M. American backfielder from moving from Friday nights to the Township of Edison, where the , Australia —A dog same is Intersected by the Oak Tree Arty & George vs. Fords Boys Club, Barron, 9 P. M. 'olorado Mines, led the Rocky Sunday nights on ABC next District #16: named Butch has paid with his to Iselin Road; thence running BEGINNING at the Intersection of Phil's Shell vs. Brown's Marine Railways, Fords, 9 P. M. , VIountain Conference in pass- fall. Going into the Friday time (1) Southerly, Southeasterly and life for being a five-star hero. John Street and Vineyard Boad; Ramblers vs. Booth Electric, Hopelawn, 9 P. M. ing, total offense and punting is a new Disney series. Shaggy Southerly along the Boundary line thence running (1) Southwesterly The bull terrier challenged a of Edison Township to the Port LIGHT SENIOR LEAGUE during the 1959 football cam- Dog, and the new Hanna-Bar- Reading Railroad; thence (2) South- along Vineyard Road to Old Post poisonous. snake to defend five Road; thence (2) Easterly along Old MONDAY paign. A tailback, Tesone passed bara cartoon show, The Flag- westerly along the Port Reading Post Road to New Jersey state High- young children in danger of Railroad to the Boundary line be- for 1,6.19 .yards and seven stones It looks now as way Route 25; thence (3) Southwest- Woodbridge Ramblers vs. Chinese Bandits, Fords, 8 P. M. being bitten. As . the children tween the Borough of Metuchen and erly along Route 25 to the Jersey touchdowns, ran for 592 andthough Pat Boone and Ernie Edison Township; thence (3) North- Central Power & Light Company Colonia Rams vs. Hopelawn Indians, Hopelawn, 8 P. M. stood terrified two feet from 42 points and averaged 42.2 Kovacs' Take a Good Look will westerly and Westerly along the Transmission Line; thence (4) . ' TUESDAY the viper, Butch attacked. Boundary line of Edison Township Northwesterly, along the Jersey Cen- Avenel Presbyterians Vs. Woodbridge Owls, Barron, 9 P.M. yards on punts. He is a 5-foot-l be cancelled from ABC's Thurs- to Grove Avenue; thence (4) North- tral Power & Light- Company to 78 pound senior from Louis- day night schedule next season The snake bit the nine-year- erly along Grove Avenue' to the OakWinthrop Road; thence (5) North- .Hopelawn Bombers vs. St. James' CYO, Hopelawn, 9 P. M. old dog.on the throat and fled Tree to IseUn Road; thence (5) East- easterly along Winthrop Road to ville, Col. . Creator-writer Max Shul- erly along the Oak Tree to Iselin Ashley Road; thence (6) Easterly WEDNESDAY man and producer-director Rod from the battle arena—a sub- Road to the place of. Beginning. along Ashley Road to Durham Road; Woodbridge Ramblers vs. Avenel Presbyterians, Fords, 8 P. M urban back garden. A veteri- thence <7) Northeasterly-along Dur- Amateau, The Dobie Gillis PoIJihg Place: District #5—Menlo ham Road to Parkerson Road; The Hi Fi's vs. St. John Vianney, Hopelawn, 8 P. M. Former heavyweight cham- team, have completed the test nary surgeon, summoned by thePark Firehouse, Lincoln Highway thence (S) Easterly along Parkerson pion Floyd Patterson is super- children, fought several hours Road to Brookville Road; thence THURSDAY ising the training of his film for their new series, Be It District #6: (9) Northwesterly along Brookville Hopelawn Indians vs. R. P. A., Barron, 8 P. M. r Ever So Humble. A suburban- in vain to save the canine BEGINNING in the line dividing Road, to Arvin Road; thence (10) ounger brother, Ray, who also hero's life. Woodbridge "Township and thNortheasterle y along Arvin Road to Colonia Rams vs. St. James' CYO, Barron, 9 P. M. is a heavyweight, and recently life comedy, it features for Township- of Edison, where the same Idlewild Road; thence (11) Souther- The Hi Fi's vs. Hopelawn Bombers, Fords, 9 P. M. couples . . . There may be a.re- Is Intersected by the Port Reading ly along; Idlewild Road to John turned professional. Belgian Cbn^b independence Railroad; thence running (1) South- Street; thence- (12) Southeasterly St. John Vianney vs. Woodbridge Owls, Hopelawn, 9 P. M. vival of the old Charlie Ruggles set for June 30. erly along the Edison Township along John Street to the place of series,. The World of Mr. ~Boundar~ " y line - to its intersection Beginning. BABE RUTH JUNIOR LEAGUE Al Kaline and Harvey Kuenn with New Jersey State Highway Sweeney . . 77 Sunset Strip Route" 25; thence (2) Southwesterly Polling Place: District #16—Edison MONDAY have played seven full seasons J-EGAL NOTICES High School, So. Colton Road Wildcats vs. St. Andrew's CYO, Barron, 7 P. M. with the Detroit Tigers. has been renewed for another along said New Jersey State High- 52 weeks, now tias plans for its. NOTICE way Route 25 to Amboy Avenue; Menlo Park Wizards vs. Colonia Falcons, Fords, 7 P. M. the District thence (3) Westerly along Amboy District #17 first two • - parter Delores Electiois herebn y Boardgivens thaIn tand for. tnAvenue e to the Boundary line be- St. James' CYO vs. Fords Bombers, Hopelawn, 7 P. M. Township of Edison will sit at. places tween Edison Township' and theBEGINNING at the intersection of TUESDAY Del Rio joins Janet Blair, Ri- hereinafter designated on Borough of Metuchen; thence (4) Lincoln Highway and Fitch Road; Northeasterly and Northerly and thence running (l) Northeasterly Colonia Boys Club vs. Hopelawn Youth, Barron, 7 P. M. Sermon. Subject chardo Montalban. and Gilbert TUESDAY,, APRIL 19, I96Q, along the Lincoln Highway to Stur- Roland for the Chevy Show's between the hours of 7:00. A. M. andNortheasterly along : the Boundary gis Road; thence (2) Southerly along Fort Reading Hess Oilers vs. Keasbey Bombers, Barron, 8 P. M. (Continued from Page 1) S.:OQ P. M., Eastern Standard Time ~ Road to Idlewild Road; Woodbridge Warriors vs. Woodbridge Swim Club, Hopelawn, March 27 "Mexican Fiesta." for tie purpose of conducting a (3) Southeasterly along Idle- Melvin. Davidson, in honor of APPARENTLY PUTTING AN PRIMARY. ELECTION wild Road to .'• Arvin Road; thence 7-P. M. : ' ' . .. • • • their new daughter. end to rumors that Edward R. for the nomination of candidates on Railroad to the place of Beginning. (4) Southwesterly along Arvin Road Colonia Hawks vs. Westbury Warriors, Hopelawn, S P. M. the Democratic ticket and the nomi- Polling Place: District #6 — Clara to Brookville Road; thence (5) The Junior Congregation Murrow might leave CBS tonation of candidates on the Repub- Barton School, Amboy Avenue Southeasterly, along Brookville Road WEDNESDAY •will hold services Saturday at join IKIBC, CBS revealed that lican ticKet to be voted, at the ensu- to Parkerson Boad; thence (6) Fort Reading- Impalas vs. Menlos Park Wizards, Barron, 7 P.;M.9 A.M. Services for adults Sat- ing General Election, to be lield on District #7: Southerly along Parkexson Eoad to urday will be at 9:30 A.M, he'll narrate eight or 10 CBSTuesday, November 8, 1B60, as here- BEGINNING In. the line dividing Durham Road; thence (7) South- Fords Bombers vs. Colonia Falcons, Fords, 7 P. M. Reports programs next season inafter listed, and for the election Woodbridge Township and thwesterle y along Durham' Eoad. to Barron Juniors vs. St. Andrew's CYO, Hopelawn, 7 P. M. of two members, one man ana oneTownship of Edison, where the same Ashley. Road; thence (8) Southerly when he returns from his sab-woman, of the local County Execu- is Intersected by the New Jersey and westerly along Ashley Road to THURSDAY BANDIT TAKES ADVICE batical. The network also an- tive Committee of the Democratic Turnpike, thence running (1) South- Winthrop Road; 'thence (9) South- St. James' CYO vs. Wildcats, Barron, 7 P. M. Psrt^n n • inyn fro^^_m >•„• eacm A tffel*h electionf Afffrt rwmmn *Hdistrict uli ^»4 n4i;' fo^^.*mr westerli. * y alon« g th«• e New•feV.^Y—: Jerse. y «wTurna - westerly along Winthrop Road to •Ve.iS, an d it rui*s Detroit — A would-be hold- nounced that he'll continue his a term of one year, ana of the local pike to Grand View Avenue; thence Sanders Road; thence (10) North- Avenel Presbyterians vs. Port Reading Hess Oilers, Fords, up man, Joseph J. Vranesich, Small World and resume his County Executive committee of thefa) Northwesterly along Grand View westerly along Sanders Road to P. M. radio broadcasting . ... Richard Republican Party from eaoji elec- Kenmore Road;- thence (11) North- fora full .monfli ,fbe entered a Detroit bakery and tlon. district for a term of one year. Avenuway Route teo 25Ne; wthenc Jersee y13 Stat) Northeaste High- easterly along Kenmore Road to Westbury Warriors vs. Woodbridge- Warriors, Fords, 8 P. M. demanded: "Give me the money (Mr. and Mrs. North) Denning Republican and Democratic Dele- erly along said New Jersey State Winthrop Eoad; thence (12) West- less thaa. a Keasbey Bombers vs. Hopelawn Youth, Hopelawn, 7 P..M. or I'll shoot." back from a year in England gates at-Large Highway Boute 25 to the boundary erly along Winthrbp Boad to Fitch Colonia Hawks vs. Colonia Boys Club, Hopelawn, 8 P. M. Republican and Democratic Alter- line of Edison Township; thence Road; thence (13) Northwesterly Mrs. Dorothy Weiner, a clerk where he made The Flying . nates at targe (4) Southeasterly along the.bound- along Fitch Road to the place of Be- ISELIN JUNIOR LEAGUE suggested: "Why don't you goDoctor series, has been given United States Senator ary line to the place of Beginning. ginning, • ' ' • MONDAY - . : • "- the title role in the new Mi- One -Member to the U.S. House Polling Place: District #1 — Clara Polling Place: District #17—Rari- Fbroqiive'rtiejnce saKei/.jtave an.efedlfe next door to the meat market? of Representatives. Barton School; Amboy Avenue tan Engine Company #1, Firehouse Hawks vs. Knicks, Iselin No. 15, 7:15 P, M. . They have a lot more money." eliael Shayne series. Jerry Paris Two. Freeholders (pull Term) #2, Lincoln Highway : ••..'". dock "f tr. each'ropm:-.- (1) Northeasterly along New Jersey and stony Bead; thence running (1) out of the meat market with under the laws of New Jersey gov- State Highway Route 25 to Grand Northerly along Stony Road to Win- MONDAY ' sodes, carrying it through the erning permanent registration may View Avenue; thence (2) Easterly throp Road; thence (2) Northeaster- Bombers vs. Localities, Iselin No. 15, 9:00 P. M, $79.00. season. register with the Township Clerk of along Grand View Avenue to the ly along Winthrop Road to the Jer- .'.-•.• • TUESDAY .. . , • ,. . the said Township of Edison at his New Jersey Turnpike; thence (3) sey Central Power .& Light Company !»;•»• et. i it Youths' "nationalism" curbed End of TJ.S. restriction on office at any time between Wednes- Southwesterly; along the New JerTransmissio- n Line; thence (3) Falcons vs. Localities, Iselin No. 15, 8:00 P. M. day, April 20, I960, and Thursday, sey Turnpike to Amboy Avenue; Southwesterly along the Jersey OF A 6 Bombers vs. GTO, Iselin N». 15, 9:M P.M. to. Latvia. World Court raged. September 22, I960, on isaiicax latter thence (*) Westerly- along Amboy central Bower & Ugtot Company to •T A T, E THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 PAGE NINETEEN Capitol Dome sey was 3.0 per 100 million may furnish the answer to the 500 men joined the South Jer- miles of vehicular travel, an property tax burdens of some sey Shrine Temple during 1959 ] Civic League Dance (From Edltona] Page) New Jersey farmers, claims 1 pressed the hope that the pro- improvement of more than six to make it the ninth largest federate forces during the civil To be Held March 12 State Marketing: Director Vin- temple in Shrinedom. . . Gifts war gram will prove to be academic per cent over 1958. . . Some - ISELIN . — All reservations s 100,000 workers who became ton N, Thompson. .. At the endand grants totaling 5670,072, but states "it is prudent prac- CAPITOL, CAPERS:—' Danjmust. be completed by Safcur- For'Fourth Ward BATES — INFORMATION sick or disabled in 1959 and of the year, the State Depart- including a §366,078 award for Wettlin, Jr., • director or the! day for the annual Chain of Lice to be ready for the worst." carried over into; last year, re- ment of Institution and cancer research, were received ISELDJ — John G. Schreiber S1.&0 for 15 words Deadline for ads: Tuesday New Jersey Milk Industry As-1 Hills Park Civic League Din- Jr., Fourth Ward Republican JERSEY JIGSAW:— Motorists ceivei $41,840,000 in disamility Agencies was caring for 150,- recently by Rutgers, the State sociation, claims in 1890 the ner Dance, which will be held id each additional word 10 A. BS. for the same week's insurance payments in New 981 persons in New Jersey's chairman announced the in New Jersey set a new high University. . . United States average' factory worker had to IMarch 12 at the "Ye Cottage County Board of Elections has! Parable in advance publication record in traveling more than Jersey. . . A Legislative Study mental and other hospitals and Senator Harrison A. Williams work 25.5 minutes to earn, the Inn", Route 1, Nixon, with Commission for school building in correctional institutions. . .• certified deputy registrars in NOTE; No classified ads taken over phone: 25 billion miles last year, has introduced two bills in- price of a quart of milk, but to-music for dancing by the Fabul- the nine districts of the Fourth j compared -with 23.32 billion safety is requested in the Sa- Garden State turkey growers tended to help children of day it only requires 6.8 minutes airs. • ; mast be,sent tn. vino Mil pending in the Legis- Ward. Mr. Schreiber reminds! Telephone BfErcnrj 4-1111 miles in 1958. . . Governor Rob- expect to raise 163,000 turkeys migrant workers overcome basic of labor. . .Miss Velma O. Bank, For reservations call Larry residents that registration ,Iorj ert B. Meyner has proclaimed lature. . . The State Division in I960, the same as in 1959... educational handicaps. . . On New Brunswick, recently won a Moran, chairman, or Mrs. An- of Kmployment Security found the Primary election ends the year 1960 as Boy Scout Boating fatalities on New Jer-May 1, I960, the 99th anni- 50-pound bag' of potatoes by. thony Strada, Mrs. ftobert Bon- March 10. . 135,000 non-agricultural jobs sey waterways during 1959 in- versary of the New Jersey Bri- Golden Anniversary Year in guessing New Jersey's potato gart, Mrs. John Jewkes, Mrs. The following registrars have • LOST AND FOUND FOS GALE New Jersey. . . During 1959 thefor New Jersey residents during creased by 47 per cent over the gade will be celebrated and re- 1959. . . Agricultural zoning crop last- year would reach 311JAlexander Wertz, or Mrs. Rob-been deputized: traffic death rate in New Jer- preceding year. . , More than membered as the first to reach million pounds. • ert Deerin. LOST AND FRIGHTENED! TWENTY (20) CEMETERY From Iselin, .District 1, Mrs. Dark grey Persian female cat. LOTS. Palm section of Clover Helen David, 65 Piat Street; Leaf Park Cemetery. Wood- District 2, Mrs. Marion Swen- Five months old. In vicinity of Woodbridge near Hwy. 2b. bridge. Will sell together or son; 109 W.,. Francis Street, Mrs! separately. No reasonable offer Virginia .Straulina, 73 W. Ar- Missing two weeks. Reward. Call.Plamfleld 7-2815 and re- refused. HUnter 6-5306. thur Place, District 3, Mrs. Lola 2/18-3/3* Biddulph, 45 Bender Avenue, verse charges. and Mrs. Ruth Argalas, 32 — ISEWAREN — Corner lot, 50 x Adams Street, District 4, Mrs.. \@ RIDERS WANTED ©j 100. Nos. 254-255, corner BUSINESS and SERVICE Phyllis O'Rourfce, 149 Auth I Central Avenue and Vernon Avenue, and Mi-s. Helen Erb, ATTENTION COMMUTERS —iStreet. A. J. Alexander, CLif- 87 Talmadge Avenue, District Riders wanted to downtown ifor( j 7-0563. 2/11-3/10 5, Frank .Stahl, 110 Michael New York City from Iselin vi- Street and, Mrs. Edith Blanch- cinity. FUlton 1-1747. SERVICES ard, 178 Eidgeley Avenue; Dis- 3/3* Suiiders Fishing Tackie Liquor Store -! -, Music Instruetioit - I- Radio & TV Serviee -I- Swimming Pools trict 6, Mrs. Helen E. Schreiber PAINTING — INTERIOR AND 128 Homes Park Avenue and HOUSES FOB SALE ® EXTERIOR Mrs. Myrtle' Tagliareni, 182 HOME Telephone MErcury 4-1889 Set Need PAPER-HANGING — TAPING Makwinskl Builders LESSONS REPAIR? Worth Street: District 7, Mrs.AVENEL—Cape Cod, corner lot. Insured - Only first class work ® Quality of Edna Smith, 181 Worth Street 60x100; ME 4-4315 REEL woooempoE Call WA 5-2162 Workmanship ME 4-4360 anel Mrs. Florence Hinlicke5% AVENEL - Two-family, Park 2/18-3/10* @ Custom Homes PARTS Lispsr Store 33 Universal Avenue. section; Official Service Station ART'S RADIO District 8 CMenlo Park Ter- CARTERET — Four-family, in-JnjcOME TAX RETURNS pre- $ Remodeling for MARY ANDRASCIK, Prop. NOW a Fiberglass vestment: , pared by qualified account- © Commercial and race). Mrs. Helen Kasavage, 6 CARTERET — ^ "CENTAUKE," "MITCHELL," Complete Stock of Domestic & TELEVISION Pool You Can Afford Ethel Street and Mrs. Claire - fain!!y,!ant. LOng form S5.00. Phons Light Industry •"AIREX," "PENN," "BRONSQN." SALES and SERVICE Jacobus, 33 Menlo Avenue; four and four, reasonable iFUlton 8-7136 Insured "ALCEDO." "BRITTON," and Imported (Vines CHLOTT & KENELY AGENCY! 3/3-3/10* "JOHNSON." "TED WILLIAMS. 155 Avenel Street, Avene! District 9 (Cdlonia), Mrs. Eliza- 17 Cpoke Ave., Carteret "LAJfGLEY," "RUMERI" and Beers and Liquors $ beth ^Bliss, 230 Midwo'od Way. general Sontractors "GOLDEN CLUB" Repair Estimates Free! KI 1-56L5 I MADAME SANDS 12 Lexington Are. T. A. 1. C, O. 2,395 »i and Mrs; Gladys Lazur, 51 j 574 AMBOY AVENUE Antennas installed Guernsey Lane. j 3/3 [ READER and ADVISOR, Carteret, N. J. Take 5 Tears to Pay Advice on all problems of lifeu. Tarts & Repairs on All WOODBRIDGE, N. J. SIMONE'S Guitar Studio Tubes Tested Free at Our Store KI 1-6423 Makes of Reels Car Radios Serviced Promptly I FORDS. Two- family. Ideal Open daily from 9 to 9. Hwy, 451 School St., Woodbridge Guaranteed 10 Years home for investment. Best "TFLUEGER," "OCEAN CITY," Phone ME 4-3062 Heart Fund Donors No. 35, South Amtooy. For fur- "QUICK/' "H-I" No Upkeep condition. Two-car garage.Uher information call PArfeway - Carpentry - Mascssry - and man; others. Locksmith For Appointment - Hoofing & Siding - Fail to Meet Quota $17,900. Call LI 8-6836. ll-5262. ISELIN — Many people were 3/31 3/3-3/17* All Types of Phone FU 8-3894 - Orchestra For Hire - not at . home Sunday when T. R. STEVENS a result approximately a FURNISHED •IRONING. FUlton 1-1535. W000SRID8E KE¥ ••Roofing and Sheet Metal Work On Pools Purchased CARPENTRY RUDY'S G85 ST. GEORGE AVE. Before May 15! Heart Fund workers called and APARTMENT FOR RENT 3/8 and & LOCKSMITH SHOP Mr. Bongiorno, Agent, WOODBRIDGE little over one-half of the Iselin Fishing Tackle & Repair goal has been met, according ISELIN. Three-room apart-1« MISCELLANEOUS MASONRY AUTO, HOME, wishes to announce that Repairs to Mrs. Spencer Green, chair- ment, heat, all utilities.'; FOB SALE 256 Monroe St., Rahway OFFICE KEYS Private bath. Excellent loca-i- Expert Workmanship SONNY'S RHYTHM of all man. . DUPLICATED tion Adults Call LI 8-7137 SETTLING ESTATE. Rugs, Reasonable Fee Charged KINGS Types Residents who were not at Fuei Oil SAFES SOLD home are asked to give their 3/3 never used, 9 x 12, $30.00; $ ALTERATIONS 9x 15, $35.00; Oriental, 9x 12, Ice states and Lawn Mowers | Are Available for Picnics, , donations'to any of the cap- » ADDITIONS 11 GRAND AVENUE BUSINESS $55.00. Other sizes. G.E. vac-.- Sharpened on Premises I Parties and Weddings Port Reading-, N. J. tains as follows: Mrs. G. Bates, © CUSTOM HOMES ' JOHN L BITTING Ajr-Conditioning Menlo Park Ten-ace, Mrs. S. OPPORTUNITY juum, $20.00. Lady's or man's © STORE REMODELING Spring Paint Reasonable Rates Warm Air Heat ME 4-7495 17-5 ewel Gruen gold watch, Industrial Exhaust System Brookes, Woodbridge Oaks SERVICE STATION available, 9 COaiMEKCIAL & INDUSTRIAL Special!! North; Mrs. G. Prentice, West- never used, with new-watcbi For Information Call Motor Guards Carteret area. Attractive op- guarantee, sacrifice $25.00. Also Custom Homes BPS-White and Reg-. Colors FOR FREE ESTIMATES bury Park; Mrs. A. Calabreese, portunity for good operator. for a limited time KI 1-7878 Call • ME-4-2145 or ME-4-526C - Wash laehioe Service - wool hooked rags. FIT 8-2028. Built to Tour Specification* Chain O'Hills section;. Miss Minimum guaranteed gallonage 3/3 Judy Kenney, Iselin proper; No Job Too Large Special—$5.98 rates and weekly earnings 570 AMBOY AVENUE Mrs. G. Piegaro, Woodbridge guaranteed. Must be weU-quali- ALLWI. N COACH-CARRIAGE, Or Too Small . . . WOODBRIDGE Washing Machine Service Oaks South; Mrs. Emma Hul- Tel. ME-4-1056 fied experienced operator. Calls . three-way, Navy blue. Also FUEL OIL Bendix, Maytag, Fully Insured Open Daily 8 A. M. to I P. M. Heory jaesen & Son ser FAnwood 2-4400 days; FAn- several other items. Excellent Over 25 Years of Photography Ihor. Easy, CLOSED SUNDAYS Contributions may also be wood 2-9343 evenings. condition. Original total cost Friendly Service Tinning and Keninore, Blaek- left with Mrs. Green at • 74 3/3 $115.00 — selling for $40.00. Extra Special Discounts stoue, and others Trieste Street. . Vincent Keller Sheet Metal Work ME 4-8479. 3/3 4-8012 - Moving & Trucking On Movie Cameras AtL WORK EXCLUSIVE TERRI- Builder And Projectors Roofing, Metal Ceilings GUAKANTEBD SPONSOR MOVIE NIGHT TORY,, North Jersey, New MISCEIiANEOUS 100 Fulton Street and Furnace Work COLONIA—The Jewish Com- York City, Long Island, avail- No Obligation For Estimates PICTURES MAKE Rebuilt Washers For Sale munity Center, of Colonia will Woodbridge A. W. HALL & SON Washing Machine Parts able to manufacturer's repre- IP YOUR DRINKING nas be- 1230 Stone Street, Rahway GOOD GIFTS 588 Alden Street sponsor a theater-movie night sentative. Now calling on metal come a problem, Alcoholics Local and Long Distance April 6 at the Rahway theater, Anonymous can help sou. Call EHoring and Storage \venei Appliance Service manufacturing plants. Liberal JPUone FC-8-0976 Woodbridge, N. J. ! Rahway. The picture "to be terms. Commission. Give details'BI 2-1515. or write P. O. Bos - Funeral Directors - XATION-WIDE SHIPPERS of 1135 SaJiivay Are., Avenel shown will be "Les Girls." .At Household and Office Furniture Telephone MErcury 4-1246 Ji..-Hare, Prop. — 20 Vrs. Exp. ; your operation to»Box No. 29.J253, Woodbridge. Authorized Agent. ME 4-0731 ME 4-5814 the finish of the show, the re c/o this newspaper. 3/3-3/31. Goal & 0i! CONTINENTAL VAN SERVICE, will be a drawing, and the hold- INC. 3/3 L ler of the lucky ticket will be : Separate Konms lor Storage : —~ GETTING ENOUGH HOT - Service Stations ' awarded. "Tw7o-Days-for- LET US CRATING ® PACKING j Two" holiday at the Hotel Con- •• FEMALE HELP WANTED ® !WATER? Will guarantee to re- Synowiecki SHIPPING jcord, N. Y, The holder of the THREE WOMEN wanted in store your HOT WATER. Sav- Solve I'our Beating Unclaimed Furniture of Every this area, for part-time aft- ings up to 70% of replacement Description I winning ticket need not be Problem Funeral Home Telephone Today I present at ;the performance to ernoons or evenings. Must not cost. Work done on premises. Office anel Warehouse ME 4-3651 win. Tickets may be obtained be employed elsewhere. Car Twelve years experience. CaU 34 Atlantic Street, Carteret |at the door or from the co- necessary. Good earnings. Call SCHAIB1E LIMESCALE '"RE- from SERVICE - Tel. KI 1-5540 or KI 1-8592 CAMERA REPAIR J. F. Gardner & Son 56 Carteret Avenue PASSPORT PHOTO chairmen Gilbert Kasdin (PUJHI 2-2822 between 8:00-9:00 MOVAL SERVICE. ADams 2- To Carteret, N. J. PHOTOSTATS 485 AMBOX AVENUE 1-5413) or Mrs. Saul 'Strauss j A. M. and 5:00-6:00 P. M. 4399 for free estimate. LAMINATION Woodfaridge (FU 1-5429). Proceeds of the] 2/25-3/31 3/3 Complete Heating event will go towards the Cen-| Telephone Kl-1-5715 Nleve "IDEAL WA¥" MErcury 4-3540 ter's building fund. • ® ' FOR HIRE © jHAVING TROUBLE with youf Installations 1 Phone FU-S-3914 We're Specialists In sewerage? Electric Seweroofr» GALLARD'S PHOTO TO HEAR LECTURER jPIVE-PIECE BAND — "THEj © BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- removes roots, filth, sand COAL - FUEL OIL AGENT NATIONAL VAN 547 Amboy Ave. ISELIN —Frank Sheed, lec-l ALLEGROS". All occasions. d MENT and BALANCE turer and publisher, will bejHeasonable Call Alan Porter.L from clogged LINES Woodbridge, N. J. sewers. No: KEROSENE ® BRAKE SERVICE guest speaker at a meting ofjKI 1-4153 after o:00 P. U, \lggin 1286 St. George Ave., Avenel Mon., Wed. 10 to 8 FREE 2/18-3/10* Idteginggg g. n0 damages'— rapid.:; Tues., Thurs., Sat. .10 to 6 St. Cecelia's Parochial PTA 1 2/181* gefflcxen' „? J:t Car«nU Tony'*Ton/s ME 4-1400 3-4 Eooms—S20, $25. S30 LIFETIME next Wednesday at 8:30 P. M., 5-6 Rooms—S35, S-10, S50 Friday 10 to 9 jin the school cafeteria. The RENT ® .'Plumbing and Heating. Mi. *-:, FlYHM & SON Sewing 8007. . • 3/3-3/31; FUNERAL HOMES Unconditional I public is invited. FREE STORE. 86 Washington Avenue; Established 5S Years - Plumbing & Heating - AVENEL STORAGE Guaranty I Carteret. Call HUnter 6-2314.|100 YEARS YOUNG 420 East Avenue SPACE MEW Printing [ . 3/3tl eOLONIA — Miles.M. COAL & OIL SO, Perth Amboy In Our and Warranty. jritt, retired farmer and well/ New BRAND NEW 826 Railway Ave., Avenel 2J Ford Ave., Fords Charles Farr Raisin«vaMm Plans I known gospel singer, of Bushy:. Ware- Sewing Machines ROUND « » rums I Creek section of - Anderson-' VA-6-0358 Plumbing & Heating Forward & Reverse BOBBIN Told by .Cub Leaderslcowrty, South Carolina, cele- I Free Home Demonstration 1 Cellar Waterproofing ISELIN—Fund raisin? plans brated his 100th birthday last; Betleatesseit Electric Sewer Service At No Obligation were discussed at a meeting of Tuesday. Mr. Merritt is an un--| k Repairs on All Makes 460 Orchard Street leaders of Cub Pack 48 in the cle of Paskel Merritfc. 72 Am-' Free Estimates iherst Avenue, Colonia. n Woodbridge It's the Telephone: Presbyterian Church. Furniture Allied Sewing Machine Cranford, N. J. Warren Rees, cubmaster, an-L-,,,™,,™™ TREAT SHOPPE MErcury 4-0594 Company nounced the theme for the next!SUCCESSFULCOLONIA —, More than 150 • 613 Rahway Avenue- Frank Kreisel pack meeting will, be "New Woodbridge 621 LINDEN AVENUE COLONIA, N. J. people attended a successful;; WINTER BROS. MUSIC STUDIO Water Softeners - Jersey''. dinner-dance held Saturday ;i (Opp. Whits Church) Woodbridge, N. J. FU 1-4541 . Present were Mr. and Mrs. night at The Pines by the ' • SALADS at Their Best Wayside Furs. Shop i Accordion I Warren Rees, Mr. and. MrsSpringwoo. d Swim Club. Wil-., Half Year Clearance i Piano j James O'Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. 1 ® SODA FOUNTAIN Shoe Repair SALES , , T ,, , ,, , liam Leahy, chairman, an- Sale Beginners ® FRESH BAKERY GOODS Plan, SERVICE •'. :arl.Luna Mr. and Mrs. Earl nounced th^ more such social NOW GOING ON No Instru- Ossenfort, Mr and Mrs WU-|CTents will be ^am^ in the ments to Open 1 A. M. to 10:30 P. M, Serving Woodbrlflfe Residents WOODBRIDGE VATICANO RENTALS .ham Roach, Mrs. Mario De;nearfuture> Bur! Bela, Myron Snyder, George! INCLUDING SUNDAYS Since 1937 SHOE SERVICE Water Softener Salt @ Bigger Values © Top Brands All Makes oil Formerly White Ring . Soft Water Soap Albertson and William Lea^T-l Punitive action is pressed in. 9 Better Service @ Lower Prices Accordions Piiimbfng & Heating Mrs. Luna was hostess. |Algiers. Closed Wednesdays AH Da? Sold and Swimming Poo! Supplies Visit Our Sew StoTe At Repaired 'SPECIAL II f St. George Avenue at V. S. At Lowest ® Remodeling Drugs Highway 1, Avenel Prices! Neoiite. Half Sole SERWISOFT (At the Woodbridee ® New Installations OF WOODBRIDGE CloTerleal Circle) Can ME 4-0750- $1.85 ••- . RAYMOND • OpeM * A. M. to 9 P. M. ®'Gas and Oil Burners 741 St. George Avenne tacl. Sat. Woodbridge Phone MErcnry 4-6G66 Call ME-4-3046, HI-2-7312 JACKSON Private Lessons on the 120A aiain ME 4-1815 L. PUGLIESE - A. LIPO Street ©Guitar 'No Jots Tee Large and SON' Liquor Store Woodbridge © Accordion New Jersey or T00 Small Druggists ® Trumpet .- Bail® & TV Service - AVENEL and other Yes, call today . . . no instruments - Upholstery Cleanlig -I 88 Main Street LIQUOR STORE fee for estimates. We'll : featuring mm -HOME Large Selection of Choice rush a man to you to Woodbridge, N. J. T,¥. TUBES UpMstery Gleaning When it comss to devising a.form (of help you plan, show- 1 Telephone MErcnry 4-0554 ® WINES irYour Home . the forms) to expedite your office opera* • BEERS © Musical 140% OFF by Reliable HiH Method ing you money-saving '••fort Accessories Repairs on All Makes of Hons, see us. We have the "know 6 CORDIALS Free short-cuts. I All Mates of Hi-Fi, Radios and Television Estimates. how" to come up with suggestions Cold Beer by the Case Instruments and Amplifiers Gall Now for Information CASH AND CABBY All Work thaf wilt save time and money. You'll Avenel Pharmacy Also Imported Beer Advertise KI 2-G948 Picture lubes Installed Guaran- like the quality and speed of our work 9*4 RAHWAI AVENUE Free Prompt FREE Delivery SAMIViY RAY'S teed. Your Service ... and our prices! MErcury i-XSU TeL ME 4-2074 Music and Repair Shop Tel. FU 1-7*43 SAM LAQUADRA, Prop. in This.Space , MIDDLESEX PRESS PRESCRIPTIONS 145 Avenel Street 20 Tears Experience as Instructor it! Upholstery Service 18 Green Street, Woodbridge 467 New Brunswick Avenue -.'Electronic Supplies COLONIA, N..J. . For Only AVENEL, N. J. FORDS j N. J. THE WOODBRIDGE TEL. ME 4-111! WHITMAN'S CANDIES INC. PUBLISHING CO. £ef us quote on 414 Amboy Ave. (Et. 35) : your next job I Cosmetics - Film •ectorv Ads ! 0EEPmmmmm WOOBBBID'GE, N. 3. Read The 16-20 Green Street Greeting Cards Tek ME 4-6200 Month Woodbridge Bring Results msmsm Open Dally S A. M. to 10 P. M. Directory Ads PAGE TWENTY THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960

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And Oatmeal M-OiS. Bottle Burry's Ace Assortment Cookies 'Nestle's Quick ^Ghocolate ' 38c Log Cabin -Pancake Syrup ic Off tatocl All 3-Oz. 8-O/. Royal Geiatln Flayors Pkg. 4 for 29c LA ROSA Macaroni I Spaghetti - Spaghettini m,- 2 for 39c Nescafe. .Instant Coffee Jar 1.17 N.B.C, LIPTOM SOUP , .UPTON; TEA HUDSON HANKIES Chicken Noodle 41c KjEEBLER" Oreo Tea Bags . ^ 1..19 Club Crackers-—37c Satin Finish Napkins Tomato Vegetable 37c White & Creams Town House Cookies—37c Colored for Green Pea 31c Bulk M.b. 83c Crackers for Him. and Her for FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE .THRU SAT., MABCH 5TH We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities Not Responsible for Typographical Errors