XXII—NO. 22 FORDS, i JUNE 30, I960 PRICE TEN CENTS PAGE TWO •THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 School Project nomics rooms and auditorium , Jackson Family Edison Renews $32,000 Fire Trw ;. (Continued from Page 1) a natural between the two schools. (Continue from Page 1) (Continued from. Page 1) Approval is Sou with a seating capacity of 850, Mr. Boylan said there were and Mrs. Jack Laden, Gary and other points made, however. a cafeteria, gymnasium and two factors in determining use Rand Laden. Michael Germafc, raised a WOODBRIDGE — Vo •library. in Fire District No. 1, wl of the site: "1.) th® site is al- §7.00 dubious legal point to issuance includes Woodbrjdg-e and Even with the addition to theready owned by the school American Home Department of a license to The Pines. He waren, will cast their *al present high school and the district and 2.) it is located in of Sewaren History CJ.ub. said he was not objecting, how- August 11 on a rcfetend construction of a second school the greatest concentration of §5.00 iver. which, it passed, will autl •"it-will only take up up to 1967"High School student popula- Four Churches Alliance Mis- Germak presented a letter ize the Board of Fired Superintendent of Schools Pat-tion." sionary Society of Railway, from Secretary of State Ed- missioner to purchase a i rick A. Boylan informed the He also informed the ComCarteret- , Rahway and Mata- commissioner. ward J. Patten, -which, he said, fire apparatus. missioner that in a few years wan; Francis E. Amsel, Joseph he had obtained in Trenton The Board is also ask - "Then we will get in trouble another 1,500 pupil high'school Fenneliy, Mr. and Mrs. John yesterday. The letter bore yes- authorization to issue t>o again", the school head com- must be built. Parolski. . . terday's date.. in the amount of §32,000 mented. Mr. Spare related' he had in- §3.00 purchase the truck, to Dr. Hicholas Engelhardt, spected the Free School Lands Mrs. Jennings, Colonia The letter said that records show the charter for The Pines paid for over -a period ' Board consultant, supported and preferred that site. In re- §3.00 exceeding: 30 yeats," Mr. Boylan's claims, noting ply, Francis Wukovets, Board Anonymous, Thank You had been voided by his office that in five years high- school for non-payment of state taxes The polls will be open ft president said, $1.00 3 P. ML, to 1 P. M., at Wo facilities will be "most in- "Ideally, perhaps the Free Alfred Hollywood by proclamation of the gover- adequate." nor dated January 21, 1960. So bridgre Fire House, 418 Scl School Lands would be the best .Mrs. George Metzger Street. County Superintendent of site. But economically speaking far as records of the office are Schools Robert Blunt told the it is not. We must find some in making his report related concerned, the license had not commissioner lie "heartily en- ratables to pay for all these that the bond issue will include! been reinstated, the letter said. Bigger Program dorsed the Board's move to ob-schools. It is the opinion of thethe acquisition of a 25-acre The license had been held up (Continued from Page tain additional schools" and Planning Board and the Town in Colonia for a third „_.- by Council because of some and business .estabHshmen' said the "senior high school Committee that the Free School school in the future. ] confusion in routine .advertis- system in Woodbridge is the being asked for contributioj Lands are best suited for light "The bond issue will also ing carrying notification of support of the endeavor, most neglected in 'Middlesex industrial use. Anyway the site include an additional site in license renewal. Acting Council County". committee hopes that contr is in litigation and we can't getColonia, adjacent to the Gar- President- William. Margolis tions will be sufficient to in Asked to hazard a guess as toit now. We must start con- den State Parkway, essentially said last night the new legal .ontitraing success of the the amount of vacant land still struction immediately." owned by the Township for an- •-.,.*•• •*•, .>*,- V ,.*v ;% ;-fc : license for The Pines will be expanding Independence available in the Township for "I didn't know it was in liti- other elementary school", he published today, and Council program. residential purposes, Mr. Engle- gation", Mr. Spare replied. "If continued. "It includes a site of LENDING A NEIGHBOR A WELCOME HAND: Men of two churches, the Colonia Fire Department and the Township will investigate the tax matter. aardt replied his estimate in- you can't get it, of course it is approximately 12 acres in Port Road Department cooperated this week in tearing down the charred home of David Jackson, Arthur Avenue, Colonia, It did issue the license, how- dicates there is still sufficient another story." Reading, almost entirely owned this week. Above are some of the men from the First Baptist Church, hard at work assisting Mr. Jackson. ever. . - Reminiscences land for 3,800 additional homes. Dr. Engelhardt said there are by the Township and a fourth Questioned on the matter "Can't I persuade yo Mr. Spare said he had a pri- two major problems connected site in Woodbridge proper, par- later, Joseph Callahan, owner write your memoirs?" mary objection to the site for with the Junior High School tially owned by the Township Summer Playgrounds July 19, 1 P. M., horseshoes, jscinski; Kennedy Park, Ade- 'Silent Pete' "No," answered Senai the Iselin High School as he July 26, 1 P. M. Elimination laide Donnelly, Victoria Young- of The Pines, said the fran- Sorghum. "I am now con<] tract. The traffic problem will and formerly used for veteran's (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) chise had been paid, and that disapproved of building a senior be a serious one and the play housing, for elementary school events will be held at each bluth; Menlo Park Terrace, trating most of the. intelled high school on the same site ped with swings — large and playground prior to the Town- Judy Kollar; Colonia, Cameo, garage by the mayor where the he has the cancelled check' to facilities I possess in arrang areas will be smaller. However, purposes." small—slides, hobby horses, see- prove it. with a junior high school. Mr. the traffic problem can be al- After a series of questions the ship-wide events. Joan Buckle, Outlook Avenue. cart was officially unveiled to have certain things : 'Weidersum pointed out the leviated by having traffic enter- Board representatives agreed saws, merry-go-rounds, bike- Junior Olympics, which have Barbara Jennings; Longhill, yesterday. It is painted black The third license, over which gotten." site was large enough for both ing the High School on the op-that referendum will be pre- racks, basketball backboards been most' successful in past Michele Fomenko, Inman Ave- enamel and has a red standardthere was no controvery, was and that large trees will form posite side and by limiting the sented to the public as a "pack- and volley ball courts. Group ears, will be held August 16, nue, Marion Lee. to warn - torists that Pete is issued for Highway Liquors Retreat number of vehicles coming to age deal", to which the comactivitie- s scheduled include a starting at 8:30 A. M., at Wood- Sewaren, School, Patricia on the job covering his coveted Inc. in the ^Menlo Park Shop- Father — Your training variety of athletic games, con-bridge High School Stadium. Main street.. It is not painted ping Center. It is a consump- school." missioner agreed. He noted that Radley, Glen Cove, Mary Moz- tion license, but the establish- the army was excellent, taut It was pointed out by Comif- it is broken up in a series of tests, shows and story telling Events scheduled include dash- dzierz, Buffer Strip, Margaret bright yellow as some people formed one bad habit. Table games will include packs ment has not as yet been con- missioner Kilpatrick that "ur- referenda, sectionalism pre- es, broad jumps, softball, bas- Kuchtyak; Port Read ing had anticipated. It has thick structed. Son—What Was that, fatr ban areas as a whole have less vails and there is a tendency dominoes, checkers, and puzz- ketball, soccer-ball throws, po- 'ourth Street, Nina Szoke and noiseless rubber tires and . Father — You can't get a1 land for play sites and that for voters to vote for the les. •- tatoe races and shuttle runs. Katherine Lombardi; Boynton wheels that can be greased with Foes of federation gain in from charging everything. L Woodbridge Township was nowproject in their particular area The Recreation Department Water sports and facilities No. 1, Charlotte Hutnick; Boyn- a grease gun. . Rhodesia party. at this bills. definitely an urban area." only. will once again transport child are being made available at ton No. 2, Pat O'Neil; Haga- Pete has lived in Woodbridge Discussing the method of Mr. Kilpatrick advised the ren to the YMCA pool for a Sewaren Beach by the Town- man Heights, Joanne Ferioli; at 17 Nielsen Street for the past paying for the schools, Mr. Department of Local Govern- swim session. Approximately ship and the Sewaren Outboard Avenel, Park, Florence Peter- 40 years. He claims he is going Johnson agreed with Mayor ment will not hold hearings 250 children will be accom Motor Club. •-•. son and Virginia Cashion; on to 69 and as far as he can Adams stating it should be a during the month of August modated w e e k 1 y. Township Organizations wishing to re-Thorpe Avenue, Patricia Mitch- remember (and don't question NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MILITARY SERVICE straight bond issue over a 20- and first week in. September wading pools are located in serve parks, ball fields and pic-ell; Buckneli, Joan Brown; his memory) that same old cart year period, with payments of and urged the Board of Edu-Port Reading, Fords, Iselin, nic areas must call the Recre- Blanford, Victoria Peterson; was in use all that time. OR PATIENTS IN VETERANS' HOSPITALS $275,000 a year. cation to get its application in Woodbridge and Avenel. ation Department Fifth District, Mrs. Jean Soth- at once so a hearing can be If there is ever a bet in the AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS Describes Finance Plan Bus trips to the Yankee Stad- Playground directors this ern and Catherine Maurer. way of sports going way-, way Francis Foley, Board counsel, held the end of July to obtain permission to float the bond ium August 2 and the Connie year, are .as follows: back don't make the bet against Mack Stadium, Philadelphia, Woodbridge, Pearl Street, If you are in the military service or are a Phone issue. DIDN'T TAKE POSIES Pete. He can tell you who won August 13, have been placed :n Katherine Ombres and Patricia WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Edna the final game in the World patient in a yeterans' hospitaland desire to vot€ He also asked if the Board of the agenda and will include Derti; Freeman Street, Mary- or if you are a relative or friend of a person/whc Education will permit the bids Walsheck, Amboy Avenue, re- Series in 1910 and how many on construction to be reviewed some 600 youngsters. Ann O'Brien; Grove Street, ported to the police Friday that batters he struck out in doing is in the military service or is a patient in a vet- by the State Department of Open since early May are i>)eGeorgeann3 Shultz, Lyman and someone entered her flower so — you can confirm this with erans' hospital, who-, you believe, will desire tc Education before any awards Township's 26 ball fields for ihurch,. t Linda Patnoi, East shop and stole $io from a desk. Johnny Royle, our sports ef.itor. vote in the special Fire District meeting and are made. He said it was "toleague and independent games Green Street, Elvira Marse- election of Fire District #1, in the Township of make certain that sufficient Leagues include Babe Ruth vitch; Strawberry Hill, Chris- funds are available, not to tell Little Leagues, Pony Leagues tine Scarangello; Fords, Wood- Woodbridge, County of Middlesex, New Jersey, PRESCRIPTIONS land Avenue Lorraine Schwing, FPEE DELIVERY SERMCt you what to do." Little Fellow, Light Senior l to be held August 11, 1960, to approve or dis- Frances Maier: Hopelawn, Mary Mr. Wukovets agreed to the Heavy Senior and Firemen approve the purchase by the Board of Fire Com- This program includes 175 or-Stankewicz; Keasbey, Marion request. Getz... .;. ./., missioners of a new fire apparatus and the issu- If the hearing before the De-ganized teams. AUCTION SALE ance of bonds to finance the same, kindly write partment of Local Government Tourneys Slated Iselin:* Cooper, Mary Aim to the undersigned at ,once making application is held in July and a decision Tournaments have been for a military service ballot to be voted in said Serving Besidents of: rendered shortly after, the scheduled as.follows: Twenty- Comprising Fine Furniture and Furnishings, election to be forwarded to you, if you are in the WOODBRIDGE, AVENEL, SEWAREN, PORT KEABING, referendum most likely will be one, July 12, "10 A. M., foul Chinaware, Crystals, Objects, of Art, Linens^ ISELIN, COLONIA and FORDS held in "the early Fall", Mr. shooting, July 12,1 P. M.,'jacks. military service-or are a patient in a 'veiferaSns' ©pen Daily Till 10 P. M. — Sunday Till 1P.M. Boylan said. July 19, 10 A. M., checkers, Silver, Rugs (Domestic and Oriental), Antiques', -hospital, stating your name, age, serial mfesiber, home address an4 the address at which you are SIMPLICITY - MIDLAND Bric-a-brac, Pottery, Glassware, Decorative Ob- stationed, or can be found, or if you desire the ECONOMY jects, Living Room, Bedroom and Dining Room military service ballot for a relative or friend 5 H BOLEN - SHAW : then make an application under oath for a-mili- Elding - Walking - iteverse Furniture, tary service ballot to be forwarded to him, stat- SlP From the Estate of ing in your application that he is over the age of twenty-one years and stating his name, serial HARVEY GLOVER, Rumson, N. J., EMILY N. number, home address and the address at which OFFERMAN, Allenhurst, N. J., and others. he is stationed or can be found. I ROTO -HOE - HOWARD BOJLENS DEAL CENTER, 4 OCEAN AVENUE, Forms of application can be obtained from, a SIMPLICITY- MIDLAND DEAL, NEW JERSEY . the undersigned. ' ' Dated: June 30, 1960. 10:30 A.M. Saturday, July 3th 10:30 A.M. WARREN P. HARNED, Secretary JACOBSON - TOE.O Board of Fire Commissioners SHAW Fire District #1, ita the Town- ECLIPSE - GOODALL Preview of the Offerings SNAPPER - SPRINGFIELB ship of Woodbridge, County of We wish to lake this opportunity to Due to this SUCCESS made possible Biding - Walking - Reverse v Middlesex, New Jersey. hy your patronage* we are able to Tuesday, July. 5th THANK YOU for helping to. make I.-L. 6/30/60 offer a more' complete line of our From One to Five P. M. our first year a very successful one! , own brands at a SAVINGS to you. B. G. COATS, Auctioneer. Phone: CApital 2-3599 Air-Conditioned Parking Facilities 'EXCLUSIVE WITH ALBEAI NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING ABSENTEE *ALBEA Highway 130 Seating Accommodations These are OUR OWN Private North Brunswick BALLOTS (Civilians) BELUXE Phone Ml 8-9825 30% Blend Labels EXCLUSIVE with us 40% Blend If you are a qualified and registered voter of FIFTH.,.1 the State who expects to be absent outside the Qt 53.99 Qt. ... $4.49 at S..-BQYES'. . State on August 11, 1960, or a qualified and y2 Gal §6.99 i Gal _ . §8.75 registered voter who will- be within.. the State EXECUTRIX • on August 11, 1960, but because of illness or you get. MORE physical disability, or because ,of the observance PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of a religious holiday pursuant to the tenets of your religion or because of' resident attendance Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey! Rug Cleaning The undersigned Eecutrix of the last will and testament at school, college or university, will be unable to 550 CASES GIFT BASKETS of Susie E. Haynes, Deceased, will sell at public auction cast your ballot at the polling place in .ypar dis- for all personal property belonging to the said decedent on trict on said date, and you. desire to vote fh the of 86 per ;DoIIar the premises at special fire district meeting .and election of the Proof! ALL ~0 C CASIO NS- ICE GOLD FIFTH Boyes removes more deep- Fire Disrict No. 1, in the Township of Wdoxi- down imbedded dirt — your 99 W- Highland Are., Atlantic Highlands, N. J. bridge, County of Middlesex, New Jersey, to be rugs stay cleaner longer, last held on August 11, I960, to approve or disap- BEER EXPERT: * longer. You get more clean- On Hand At AH Times = PARTY AIVICE ing per dollar because there prove the purchase by the Board of Fire' Com- A&B SCOTCH is no middle man when you 10:30 A.M. - SAT., JULY 2nd -10:30 AJ. missioners of a new fire apparatus and the issu- deal direct with our plant. Fine domestic Rugs in room and scatter sizes, Refriger- ance of bonds to finance the same, Mndly write Try us once:. .. you'll agree ator, Television, Lounging Chairs, Coffee Tables, Occa- or apply in person to .the undersigned at once, © 53F Distilled and it's the cleanest Land- .safest . sional Tables, Linens (Bed and Table), Chinaware, Glass- requesting that a civilian absentee ballot be for- Bottled In "AtBEA rug-cleaning possible for the ware, Large collection of Bric-a-brac, Chests of Drawers, warded to you. Such request must state your FIFTH Scotland- money! -- .'. , ?y\ °ldt falN'lIN ' PrProofo . Dressers, Bureaus, Vanities, Boudoir Chairs^ Kitchen Set* home address, and the address to which such 100:00% Grain Free storage till September. Cabinets,^ Twin and Double Bedroom Sets, Books, Pic- Distilled & Bottled Neutrautral SpiriSpiritts tures, Wall Mirrors, Kitchenware, Clocks, Sewing Cab- ballot should be sent, and must be signed with In Scotland! $ 3S & inet, Pottery, Silverware, Curtains, Drapes, Lamps (Floor your signature, and state the reason why you FIFTH... 33 - ©lily s.q. ft. and Table), Very fine three piece Living Hbom Set, Oc- will not be able to vote sX your usual polling Qt _ casional Chairs, Electrical Appliances, Buffet, China place. No civilian absentee ballot will be fur- Fifth * Prices Shown ESective July I, i960 % GaL. Phone; PA 1-1532 Cabinet, Server, Dining Room Chairs, Porch and Lawn nished or forwarded to any applicant unless re- Soy's Only Furniture, Handpainted China, Dressing Table, Desk and quest therefore is received not less than eight We carry a complete line of Chair, Vases, Objects of Art, Bookcases, Hand and Gar- days prior to the election, and contains the fore- Plant den Tools and everything from basement to attic. going information. BEER - WINE - LIQUOR - CORDIALS You are invited to inspect this exceptionally fine lot of at Fopular Prices offerings on date of sale from 9:00 A. Rt. until sale time. Dated: June 30, 1960. All items must be removed from the premises at conclu- S.Moyes sion of sale. The undersigned and Auctioneer shall not be KEG BEER FOR OUTDOOR PARTIES mid BAR-BE-CUES responsible in the event of accident and/or injury to any WARREN P. HARNED, Secretary ^»F^^*#f:-5^S^f^'#af:^?S person or persons in, on or about the premises. In the Board, of Fire Commissioners Rug, Gleaning Co. event of inclement weather sale mil be held indoors.. Fire District #1, in tne Town- INCORPORATED ship of Woodbridge, Comity of 4th and Stevens AYS. By Order m ELLA E. HARRIS, Executrix Middlesex, New Jersey. JSoute 27, Colonia Shopping Plaza, Colonia, N. J. South Amboy, New Jersey E.G. Coats, Auctioneer Sorenson & Lawley, Attorneys Bill Shortt, General Manager, Phone FU 1-8989 I.-L. 6/30/60 * i * For most domestic rugs. Phone; CApital 2-3599 ATlantic Highlands 1-0800 THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 PAGE THREE \egion Post "> 15,000Set r onors Nun; Schedules ?y Aid Unit Activities ere WOODBRIDGE — Activities WOODBRIDGE — Sister for the year 1960-61 were out- LVENEL — Members of the vy Felix, who taught in St. lined, at an Executive Board snel-Colonia First Aid Squad ties School for 15 years, be- meeting of the Woodbridge 1 be delivering coin cards to ae the first Catholic nun to Township Business and Profes- : residents of both towns eive an award from the sional Women's Club at the rting tomorrow. The annual erican Legion for 25 years home of the president, Mrs. id drive has a goal of $15,-. consecutive membership in John Muller, Highfield Road, I, according to Henry H. organization, Colonia. rmazin and Louis Rossi, co- 'he presentation was made The opening dinner meeting lirmen. All are asked to fill the Fugle-Hummer Post, was scheduled for September t. sir cards so the drive will.be tuehen to Sister Mary F-elix at the Colonia Country Club. uccess. Mount St. Mary's Academy, Other dinner meetings Will in- .The local squad is kept busy, rth Plainfield, where she re- clude the Christmas party in as witness the report of the es. December, the birthday party TO CONTINUE STUDIES: captain, Steve Bumback: Dur- torn in South Amboy, Sisffer in March, and the installation Airman Gary Ziegrenbalg-, son ing May they answered 17 acci- •ry Felix is the former Julia in May. of Mr. and Mrs. William C. dent calls; 24 transports; 5 m- zhenry She was raised by At the September meeting, Zlegenbalg, 31 Forrest Street, halator; 14 miscellaneous;.-1 aunt, Mrs. William Duggan, Mary Ann Shymko, winner of Iselin, has completed bis ini-fire; totaling 61 calls. The JOINING THE NAVY: Ten area young- men, above, left Tuesday for Great Lakes, Training- Station, III., for nine weeks recruit training. Left to right, the BPW Nursing Scholarship ith Amboy and attended pa- Stephen E. Penik, Torpedoman First Class, Barron Avenue, Woodbridge, who serves as Navy Recruiter at Perth Amboy Post Office Building; Eugene tial course of Air Force basic squad's two ambulances trav- ihial schools in Jersey City, at Perth Amboy General Hos- military training at Lackland eled a distance of 666 miles and Schreiner, Colonia, who presented wallets as gifts to the new sailors: John A. Dennis, Fords; George M. Zoldak, Fords; Joseph S. Horvath, Fords; Edward pital School of Nursing, will be e enlisted in the Army Nurse O'Rorke, Carteret; Thomas E. Murphy, Fords; LeRoy A. Cinkota, Woodbridge; Auguest W. Harms, Woodbridge; Richard W. Wingard, Avenel; George R. AFB, Texas. He has been se- members donated 261 man fps in June of 1918.- the special guest. lected to attend the technical hours of service. 3he went to France in Oc- Bandies, Jr., Fords; Kenneth G. Sable, Woodbridge. A membership tea, with Mrs. training: course for Ground Two new members were ler of that year and served Mary Ann Holloway as chair- Radio Operator at Keesler named to the squad at the re- numerous base hospitals man, is scheduled for the early AFB, Miss. Airman Ziegen- cent meeting. Anthony Fabrio ring World War I. She also Essink-Harnejd Wedding Scouts Receive Woodbridge Girl Bride fall. The October meeting will balgr attended Woodbridge was accepted as an active mem- •ved in a field hospital in the be under the direction of theHigh School He was enlisted ber following completion of his mi lines at LaSuze. Her Career Advancement and into the Air Force by M/Sgt. six-month probationary period. •vice also included care of Rites Held on Saturday Badges, Awards Of Henry Wozniak*, UnionHealth and Safety Commit- Carl Dann of the Perth Am- Robert Gardner was named a :rman prisoners. A few WOODBRIDGE Miss AVENEL — • Badges and tees. The November session moy Air Force Recruiting probationary member of the WOODBRIDGE — Miss Jean will be directed by the member- Service. unit and, on successful comple- mths after sh& returned to Phyllis Ann Harned, daughter awards were presented at a Ann Curry, daughter of Mr. is country in August 1919, she f Mr. and Mrs. Warren Phil- Court of Honor held by Boy ship committ- and the Jan- tion of his initial six months o and Mrs. George E. Curry, 518 uary meeting will be in charge with the squad, will become eli- ned the Legion. Going to iips Harned, 151 Downing Scout Troop 41 at Avenel Pres- Almon Avenue, became the gible for active membership. irk as a nurse, she served in street, and John Alexander byterian Church. bride of Henry E. Wozniak, son of the International Relations Arnone = Waldner rious hospitals from 1919 toEssink, Jr.,-son of Mr. John A. During the opening cere- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hud- and Finance committees. 22. Essink, 33 Carson Avenue, Me- mony, the Scaut Oath was ledzik, 125 Jean Terrace, Union, Once again the Public Rela- In 1922, Sister Mary Felix tuchen, and the late Evelyn) by Don Austin; the Scout Law Saturday at the First Presby- tions and Public Affairs com- Betrothal ToldSchimmel-ScIierp tered the convent of the Gunkel Essink, were married! mittees- will sponsor a panel by Ricky Siessel and Pledge of terian Church with Rev. Alex WOODBRIDG E—Miss •der of the Sisters of Mercy. Saturday afternoon at 4:30 Allegiance by Robert Safford. Nemeth officiating at the discussion, to be o: 3n to the addition to teaching 15 years in the First Congregational Guests were introduced by As-double ring-- ceremony. public, at the February meet-Margaret Elizabeth Waldner, IS Woodbridge the nun also Church of Woodbridge. ing. Last year's discussion, "Op- daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth sistant Scoutmaster J. Austin Given in marriage by her portunities for Women in the FORDS — Bethlehem Luth- ught eight years in Trenton Rev. Ralph L. Hirtle per- as follows: R. Trimboli, com- father, the bride wore a gown Waldner, 1A Bunns Lane, and eran Church, East Hampton, irochial schools and a year formed the double ring cere- : Fields of Public Relations and the late Michael Waldner, is missioner of the north-east of imported embroidered or- Public Affairs," was very well was the setting for the mar- St. Francis School in Memony- . A reception was held at district; Al Haber, assistant gandy, and carried a bouquet of betrothed to Robert J. Arnone,riage of Miss Florence Delight chen. the Colonia Country Club. Mr. received. commissioner and Mr. Boyle, carnations and an orchid. In April, the Legislation and son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scherp, daughter of Mr. and It was while she was teach- Haraed gave his daughter in neighborhood commissioner. Attending as matron of Arnone, 26 Lillian Terrace. Mrs. Frederick Scherp, Hog in Metuchen, that Sister marriage. National Security committees Badges and awards were pre-honor was Mrs. Helen Gisoldi, will be in charge of the meet- Miss Waldner, a graduate of Hill Road, East Hampton, ary Felix rejoined the Legion. The bride wore a bouffant sented as follows: Tenderfoot !e had pz-eyiously dropped her Summit. Miss Miriam COOK, Al- ing. St. Mary's Higli School, Perth Conn., and Warren Ronald floor length gown of em- badge, Jeffery Siessel; Second bany, cousin of the bride and A joint meeting with the Amboy, is employed by Puritan Schimmel, son of Mr. and Mrs. embership when she entered broidered silk organza with Class awards, Robert Wilkin- Miss Melissa Curry, sister of Dairy, Perth Amboy. Arthur Schimmel, 59 Third ie convent. son, Cojman Nocks, Paul Mul- Perth Amboy, South Plainfield, bateau neckline. Her headpiece the bride were junior brides- Carteret, and New Brunswick Mr. Arnone was graduated Street. Rev. Robert R. Johnson Although now confined in awas a crown of orange blos- vihill, Henry Oshio, Robert maids. officiated. beel chair, the nun still main- Schlactun, Albert. BourSeau, clubs was discussed. from Middlesex County Voca- soms with a fingertip illusion Peter Janulis, East Orange, Plans for fund-raising proj- tional and Technical High- Maid of honor was Miss Ev- ins an interest in Legion and veil. She carried a cascade Michael Wallwork, Matthew teran affairs. Buglehall; First Class, James served as best man, and usher ects will be submitted to theSchool, Perth Amboy. He is em-elyn Sherp, East Hampton, sis- bouquet of pompoms, roses and was Donald Curry, Maplewood, general membership 4,t theployed by General Cable Corp. ter of the bride, and brides- stephanotis. Langeway, Fred Kellish, Jack Freeman, Barry Wynne and brother of the bride. opening session in September. in Perth Amboy. maids were the Misses Eliza- Miss Barbara Joan Harned, After a wedding trip to the beth Perrin, Carolyn Thomp- Woodbridge, was maid of honor Gary Wideman. acks Speaker Star Awards, Don Austin, New England States, the couple son, Alice Wilson and Lynn for her sister. The other at- will reside at 1697 Porter Road, Wilkinson, all of East Hampton. tendant was Miss Mary Louise Ricky Siessel, Glen Frommator, : Martin Plavin; Life Award, Union. Szczesny-Schnepf Rites Serving as best man was At Ward 3 dubHarned, Woodbridge, another Ralph tl. Schimmel, South sister of the bride. Robert Safford. ' Mrs. Wozniak, a graduate of A V E N E L — Robert Jacks, Troop 37, Woodbridge, pre- Woodbridge High School is em- Plainfield, brother of the bride- ndidate for Third Ward Com- The maid of honor was at- sented several Indian dances. ployed at the Prudential Insur- Held Saturday Morning groom. Ushers were Carl Fran- tired in champagne silk .or- son, Marlborough, Conn.; G. F. itteeman,. was speaker at a Refreshments were served by ance Company of America, WOODBRIDGE — St. James Ushers were Robert Mundy, eeting of the Third Ward, ganza, while the bridesmaid the Scout Mothers. Newark. Her husband, a gradu- Gellespie, Charles Jacobson, wore coral organza. They car- Church was the setting Satur- Woodbridge, Michael Szczesny, Jr., and Warren Swanson, all. ixth District Democratic Club ried similar bouquets of coral Scout Mothers of Troop 41 ate of West Side High School, day morning for the wedding Irvington, cousin of the bride- Fitzgerald's Tavern. elected officers as follows: Mrs. Newark, is also employed by of East Hai. .Jton. pompoms and white roses. of Miss Eileen Joan Schnepf, groom, and John Sosa, Eliza- The bride, a graduate f East John Shultz resigned as pres- Charles Siessel, president; Mrs. the Prudential Insurance Com- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-beth. Joseph Szczesny, South Robert Carlson, Iselia, served E. Safford,. secretary; Mrs. Wpany. , Newark. MRS. HENRY WOZNIAK seph G. Schnepf, 153 Lockwood Hampton High School, East lent and Joseph Zurich, vice River, cousin of the bridegroom Hampton, attended Middlesex resident was named to suc-as best man. The ushers were MRS. J. A. ESSINK, JR. Frommater, treasurer. Avenue ' and Richard Joseph was junior usher. Robert Peterson,' Woodbridge, Memorial Hospital School of ;ed him. Named to the post of FETED AT; SHOWER Szczesny, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Joseph A. Winkelbauer, Michael Szczesny, 91 Ilford Upon their return from- a Nursing, Middletowh, Conn. ce president was Joseph Ae- WOODBRIDGE—Miss Cath- wedding trip to ; Florida, the )rdi., New York. Avenue, North Arlington, with Her husband, a graduate of White Church is Setting erine Ann Boyle, 581 Ridgedale couple will make their home at Perth Amboy High School, It Was announced the annual Mrs. &siiik, a graduate of Rev. Gustave Napoleon offici- 27 Grace Street, Irvington. icnic is scheduled for August Trenton State College with a Avenue, who will become the ating at the double ring cere- holds a B.S. degree from Rut- Mrs. Szczesny, a graduate of at Avenel Park with Co>"i- degree in health and* physical For BfrsL "Mimdjv bride of John Golden, 64 Albert mony. gers University, and is now iducation, is on the faculty of WOODBRIDGE — The EmStreet- , October 22 in St. James' St. Mary's High School, Perth studying at Renssaelear Poly- bitteeman Elmer Dragos as For Webb #• Storey Rites Escorted to the altar by herAmboy, is employed by Revlon, pairman. Fords Junior High School. blem Club of the Woodbridge Church, was honored at a father, the bride wore a gown technic Institute, Troy, N. Y. WOODBRIDGE — Miss I green sheath dress with beige BP.O. Elks held a farewell din- Inc., Edison, as an IBM opera- He is employed by Royal Mc- Mr, Accardi, chairman of the The bridegroom was gradu- Martha Marion Storey, daugh- shower m Legion Hall, given of Chantilly lace and net. Her ated from Rutgers University accessories. ner in honor of- MES. Albert by her aunts, Mrs. Charles B. fingertip veil was held by a tor. The bridegroom was gradu- Bee Corp., Elmwood, Conn., as ,iystery bus ride, July 16, said ter of James M. Storey, 639 Mrs. Webb attended Wood- Mundy at the Brass Bucket. ated from North Arlington a development engineer. Z he ride will be limited to 42with a bachelor of science de- Ridgedale Avenue, became the Heller and Mrs. Andrew Gerity, headpiece of lace, and she car- gree in ceramic engineering. He bridge High School and is em-Mrs. Mundy, who is moving to Woodbridge; Miss Evelyn Han- ried white orchids and carna- High School," North Arlington, nd reservations will be made bride of James R. Webb, son of Camden, is retiring as first and is employed as a draftsman n the first come, first served is with the American Standard Mrs. James S. Webb, 135 ployed by Mineral Products Di- ley and Mrs. Thomas Hanley, tions on a prayer book. INCREASED COSTS Company of Trenton. vision, Food Machinery and trustee. Perth Amboy, and a cousin, at the New Jersey Bell Tele- The Agricultural Research asis. The bus will leave from Sehoder Avenue, and the late Matron of honor was Mrsphon. e Company, Hackensack. he corner of Lord Street and After a wedding trip to Cape Mr. Webb Saturday afternoon Chemical Corporation, Carteret/ She was presented with a Mrs. Morgan Mackey, Railway. Marie Mundy, Woodbridge, Service reports that economic toute 1 promptly at 7:30. Cod, the couple will reside in in the First Presbyterian Her husband, attended the gift by all the officers. Those More than 85 guests attended. sister of the bride. Attendants developments clearly indicate the Hamilton Gardens, Hamil- same school, served in the Airin attendance included Mrs. were Miss Elizabeth Schnepf, that farmers' production costs Joseph Manzione discussed a ton Township. Church, with Rev. Afex Nemeth Force and Navy, and is em- FALL DANCE ecent meeting with the Town officiating at the dauble-ring Joseph Mazzeo, president; Mrs.SUMMER SCHEDULE Woodbridge, sister of the bride; COLONIA-T-The Ladies' this year will exceed last year's For traveling, the bride wore ceremony. ployed by California Oil Com-Peter Greco, Mrs. William Mrs. Margaret Carr, Keyport, estimated $26,000,000,000. ;ommittee at which road con- a navy blue and white suit with pany, Perth Amboy. Brennan, Mrs. Frank Figarotta, FORDS — St. John's Episco- iliary of the Colonia First Aid itions leading to the new Av- Given in marriage by her and Miss Jean Janowski, Hill- It says the average prices red accessories and a corsage of Mrs. George Gerek, Mrs. Anpa- l Church, Hoy and Hamilton side. Miss Adele Schnepf, Ave- Squad made plans for tl-- anpai- d for production goods and nel school were discussed. cymbidium orchids. father, the bride wore a gown thony Mazzeo, Mrs. Paul Yu- Avenues, has annonuced a sum- nual Sep. -i.ber dance at a re- Mr. and Mrs. George Novack of silk organza and Chantilly END OF STUDENT OATH nel, cousin of the bride, was services in April was slightly has,. Mrs. Anthony Baio, Mrs.mer schedule for Sunday ser- junior bridesmaid. cent meeting. K:_. Melvin Lane above that of a year earner nd Anthony Catrone were ae- lace with a scalloped neckline. The Senate has voted to re-Albert Yrnari, Mrs. John Me-vices during July and August. epfed into membership. Mrs. BIG FAMILY The bouffant skirt had a Chan- Holy Communion will be at Serving as best man waansd Mrs. Frank Latzko will be despite lower prices for feed WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. —In move the controversial, "non- sar, Mrs. William Moore, Mrs. John Szczesny North Arling- hostesses at the next meeting, and livestock bought for fat- ohn Dick was in charge of tilly lace chapel train. Her im-subversive affidavit" from the Stanley Berinstein, Mrs. Te7:0d 0 A. M. and morning prayer ; losyitality. Door prize five years Mr. and Mrs. Robert ported illusion fingertip veil and sermon at 10:00 A. M. Rev. ton, brother of the bridegroom. July 11. tening for slaughter markets. was Lee Palmer have become the National Defense Education Wilk, Mrs. Anthony' Mucilli, /•on by Leo LaSalle. was held by a crown of Chan- Mrs. Fritz Van Dalen, Mrs. R. G. Albury will be in charge parents of nine children—four tilly lace trimmed with seed Act. during July. sets of twins and one single Gene Fodor and Mrs.. Joseph American steamship lines pearls, and she carried a bou- The Senate action came on Chiera and. daughter, who at- eek Congo trade. 'child. quet of white carnations and an amendment introduced last tended as a guest, as well as AVENEL PERSONALS . stephanotis. January 27 by Senator John F. Mrs. James Zullo. Matron of honor was MrsKennedy. , Democrat of Massa- —Rosary Society of St. An- Stephen Shaffer, Woodbridge, chusetts, to srike out the affi- drew's Church will receive Holy sister of the bride. davit and leave merely the oath RECUPERATING Communion in a body Sunday \ ALUMINUM Serving as best man waofs allegiance. The bill had re- ISELIN William Nodyne, at the 9 A. M. Mass. Remsen Webb, Woodbridge, ceived the endorsement of theDow Avenue, is recuperating —Avenel Memorial Post, V. brother of the bridegroom. Senate Committee on Laborlfrom surgery at the Veterans F. W., meets Tuesday at 8 P. M. After a wedding trip to Flori- and Public Welfare. .{Hospital, East Orange. at the Maple Tree Farm. SIDING da, the couple will reside at 639 Ridgedale Avenue. For travel- ing, the bride chose a pale Look!,., Look!.*: Lo'ok!. the following 1959

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Born in Austria, she formerly morrow at 1:30 P. AT. at the buy because it is more dura lived in Jersey City for a num-Flynn and Son Funeral Home, and can be cleaned easily ber of years. Surviving are 23 Ford Avenue, with a service home. If you are building OBITUARIES three children, Michael, Wood- at 2 P. M. at John Calvin Mag- ABOUT YOUR HOME nursery, you may want to c bridge; Joseph, and Mi's. Wilya- r Reformed Church. The Rev. sider some type of sound-piro FRANK MANGANARO lived in Perth Amboy 55 years. liam Bulko, Jersey City; eight Francis Vitez will officiate. The important thing m de-ing on the ceiling or a is WOODBRIDGE — Funeral She was a communicant of grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.Mrs. Toth died Tuesday at St. signing a child's room is to usewhich faces a busy hall. services for Frank Manganaro, Holy Trinity Church, that city, Mary Popadis, Lakewood, O., Peter's Hospital, New Bruns- a decorative theme that al- and Mrs. Julius Kaiser, Pater- wick, after a short illness. lows easy maintenance. 87 New Street, who died at hisan, d a member of its St. The- Compromise home Friday night after a brief:resa's Altar Society; also of son, and a brother, John, in Borri in Hungary, ->--9 was a An outstanding- designer of Hungary. children's furniture said re- A girl dismissed her swo illness, were held Tuesday Lodge 74 Ladies Pennsylvania resident of Fords for the past heart with the statement tl morning from his late resi- Slovak and Greek Catholic 56 years. She is the widow of cently that the use pf colorful MRS. GRACE J. SHINER and attractive wall paper in ajshe could not think of mar dence with a Solemn Requiem Union. Stephen Toth, and a member of in hlm untl1 he had a Mass at St. James Church.! AVENEL — Funeral services the John Calvin Magyar Re- child's room is a perfect wayi s Burial was in St. James Ceme- Zick, the deceased is survived formed Church, Perth Amboy. to expose a child to beauty at thousand dollars, tery. 55 George Street, who died an early age. The designer ad-! A few months later she by five daughters, Mrs. Ha- She leaves three daughters, vooates that as exposure to j him and asked him how mi A resident of Woodbridge for borak; Mrs. Edward Andack, Monday at Mt. Pleasant Manor Mrs, Elizabeth Cornwell, Edi- the past 45 years, Manganaro Astoria, L. I.; Mrs. John Konc- Nursing Home, Matawan, were Julia Barbara*. good music brings appreciation'he had saved up. worked as a general contractor. sos, Perth Amboy; Mrs. Ann . and Mrs Mary juhan, in_later years, so will exposure! "Thirty-five dollars," was He> was the husband of the late Poniatowski, Parlin; and Mrsth.e Gre-.er Funeral Home. 44P rth Ambo •to in a cluldVroom bring,'reply. Julia Sanders Manganaro. Helen Callahan; four sons, Green Street. Burial was in f ' Ji .fJl . .'about the same effect in fur-1 "Well," she said with a bl Surviving are two daughters, [John, Rah way, Stephen andHazelwood Cemetery, Railway. alanSout,h WoodbridgeRiver; Joh; n- StephenEdison;, i'nishings. |-i guess that's near enough Mrs. Joseph Eak, Ayenel, and Paul, Perth- Amboy, Joseph, Born in Staten Island, daugh- We are told that there is no: ter of the late William V. andFrank, New Market; Charles, excuse to surround children! Mrs. Burdete Baxter, Omaha, Fords; 17 grandchildren and San Francisco; and James, OFFICERS INSTALLED — The B'nai B'rith Girls organization of the Colonia-Rahway 1 Eut Merle isn't selling. Sh Neb.: two sons, Vincent, Toms four great-grandchildren. Helen Gordon Johnson, she Bridgeport,. Conn; 17 grand- lodge held its installation dinner recently at the Coral Lounge restaurant. New officers with colors and styles as grim in he: River, and Frank, Jr., Wood- resided there before moving to children; 10 great-grandchild- and members shown above are (left to right, starting from bottom): Andy (Miner, as the deck of a battleship.; bridge; eight grandchildren: MRS. ELIZABETH live with her daughter. Miss Hungary treasurer; Carol Kotler, president; Barbara Urdang-, vice president; Leah Srulowitz, re- Colorful wallpaper may be! three sisters, Mrs. John Julian, HTJTCHINSON Edith Shiner, 16 years ago. The ren= and a SIster cording secretary; Jackie Shapiro, Barbara Trooskin, Iris Friedfeld, Dolores Arkin, Ellen sprayed and become ' just as; Mrs. Albert Shara, and Mrs. daughter is the only survivor. Burial be m Cloverleaf [washable as any painted wall. \ WOODBRIDGE — Funeral Mrs. Shiner was "a graduate BurParki Cemetery. Seader, Tobi Eisman. Sandi Lassoff is corresponding- secretary. A floor covering that will! Philip Cicala, Woodbridge; lour (services for Mrs. Elizabeth : brothers, Joseph, St. Peters- Hutchinson, 400 Prospect Ave- of S. R. Smith, Inc., now Staten : ~ take hard wear and won't spot I burg, Fla., Samuel, John, and Island Hospital, in 1897, and OSCAa R J. DAVIS crabs contain rather more io- vice about the American, box-'from water is desiyable. A per- nue, who died last Thursday at post graduate of the New York dine, chlorides and calcium Michael, Woodbridge. the Mapleton Nursing Home, AVENEL — Funeral services 1 wood plants he bought at pJfect flooring for a child's room were , held Monday morning Cancer Hospital, now known as for Oscar J. Davis, 54, of 32 than hollies like. The calcium supermarket. He says he got'is plastic coated cork. No wax-, PAUL LEVIN from the Greiner Funeral j Hospital. Park Avenue, will be held at especially might upset the them cheap because they were,ing is .necessary, moisture doesj Finest Funeral Design -, AVENEL — Funeral services Home, 44 Green Street. I She was a former superintend- the Thomas F. Higgins and somewhat acid soil condition on their last legs. He took them.noc damage it, and most spots Created With Care. . . for Paul Levin, 41 Burnett 111 oi w c JU best for hollies. home, planted them, ami cut • will wipe up with a little soap was in Arlington Cemetervjf en'.t of th'e Joh"n' RrJfT'. Bull Sana- Sons Funeral Home, Rahway, 1 torlum New York Clty And the alkaloids in tobacco Always we strive Street, formerly of Perth Am- Arlington N J ' ' tomorrow at 2 P. M. Mr. Davis CRABS FOR HOLLY? them down to about half their l and water. The cork is very boy, who died last Friday morn- Arlington, N. J. died Tuesday at Monmouth "Is it true that tobacco butts wouldn't, do" the holly much heightg . , make each - funem ing in the Veterans Adminis- She was a Woodbridge resi- Medical Center, Long Branch, and horseshoe crabs are good good. ',-in*-t. which is perfect for baby, dent for 50 years. Surviving.iLEO J. NOVAK The stems are still green and and makes it much easier oni spray, wreath, blanke tration Hospital, East Orange, dent for 50 years. Surviving. to keep holly well fertilized?" When is the best time to Mr. T. wants to know if there's'paints later on. or floral piece we de were held Friday afternoon daughtersare her husband, Mrs., RusselRichardl Dun; twon l(Harriso ISELInN Avenue— Leo, dieJ. dNovak in Perth, ^ 85) j afteAr nativa briee f oillnessf Jerse. y City, he asks a Point Pleasant gardener. prune holly? Why not wait Ia chance the plants will grow! All paint used on furniture in; from The Flynn and Son iAmboy General I put this question to a sci-and prune just before Christ-! |'a child's room shoul.....d be . sign worthy to serve Woodbridge, and Mrs. John' Hospital afterjhad Hved in Avenel for the past if he takes care of them. loving tribute Funeral Home, 424 East Ave- Gehrum, Metuchen; three Ia short illness- A member of s —rs. He was employed as a entist, expecting to bowl him mas so that you use the.clip- Donald B. Lacey, home non-toxic type. This fact willi nue, with R'a b b i A1 b e rt st 2 over, but he took it in stride. pings for decorations? Many grounds specialist, says he not limit your choice of colors.! grandchildren and a. sister, - Cecelia's Church, he lived radi0 repair man for the Pub- growers find that- December is Schwartz and Cantor Hirsch L. here six years and was employ- lie Service Company Elizabeth, He recognized" both as sources doesn't see what else this I Try to avoid sharp corners on Chazin officiating. Burial was Mrs. Daniel Callahan, Kearny. ed by the General Motors Com- of organic material, but neither as good a time as any to shape gardener could have done, and:any piece of furniture chosen. | to Shaarey Tefiloh Cemetery. for the past 35 years. He was their plants and trees, accord- WALSHECK'* pany, Linden. He was a native member of the Bayonne Coun- as good for holly as the rec- all he can do is wait and see' The fabrics used in the' "' He -was a veteran of World MRS. ROSE - SOGA of Nanticoke, Pa. 1 ommended oakleaf mold or ing to Dr. Snyder. of the patients survive. I nursery should all be washable., Flower Shop War I, a member of Congrega- cil of'the Royp' Arcanum, the compost. (Plastic on all upholstered WOODBRIDGE — Funeral Besides his widow, he leaves Orient Lodge No. 126, F&AM of 305 Amboy Ave. ME 4-163 tion Shaarey Tefiloh, Perth Dr. William E. Snyder ex- BARGAIN BOXWOODS tests rocket*'furniture is desirable. Foam services for Mrs. Rose Soga,|four children, Barbara, Leon, EUzabeth; and the Woodbridge 'rubber is considered the best Amboy Lodge 784, B.P.O. Elks. akAVe plained that the ground-up JPT of Neptune asks for ad-as message links.' •-Surviving are his widow, terdaLll°y in Roosevel™!^?t ^l*!*^"™Hospital; * Marie, and an infant civil Defense. He leaves his Anna;' a son, Alan; three sis- after a lingering illness, were MrsMaureen. Georg; hie sNovak parents, Nanticoke, Mr. andl, wife; Mrs_ Mary Francisky Dav- ters, Mrs. Sadie Sommers, held this morning from the is; one son, AF T/Sgt. Charles Tampa, Fla., Mrs. Dora Kaiser, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Mary Kapke, Davis, Harmon Field, New- Leon J. Gerity Funeral Home, Iselin; and another sister re- brother, Wil- West New York and Mrs. 411 Amboy Avenue, with a High foundland; one Bertha Samson, Woodbridge; siding in Elizabeth. liam of Woodstock, Vt., and Mass of Requiem at St. Elias' four grandchildren. Can Yoll make up Hy Finn quips like these? Sid two brothers, Samuel, Me- Church of the Byzantine Rite, MRS. SOPHIE TOTH fmchen and Harris, Perth Am- Carteret. Burial was in Holy gpy. FORDS — Funeral services Cross Cemetery, North Arling- I fo1UrI MrsiVXlO., SophivJUJJliXeC TothlUlll,, 2

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from Avenel Patricia Potts 100, anii Janet Hunter 61. Certificates were also awarded to seven girls from Carter et: Mary Bodnar 96 hours; Arline Ivanitski 79, Miriam Jacobs 76, Eleanor Ladairyl 181, Patricia Lad'anyi 60, Loretta Rogowski 65 and Patricia Ward 84. The ceremony was witnessed by 35 new members wlio had just enrolled to serve during ;he summer. The Junior Aux- liary Nurses is a program for ;irls over 15 years old. Two of the hospital's nursing staff, Mrs. Edit: Munson and Mrs. Loretta Klern, will give them eight hours of instruction. After that they will volunteer in the hospital to help receive visitors, serve trays, escort patients and do messenger work.

K SWEARING-IN CEREMONIES: So the parents might see just ho-.v their boys will T>e sworn into the Air Force today, Major Douglas S. Eden, Commander, Recruiting Service, conducted mock swearing-in rites at a buffet supper at Colonia Country Club Friday. The young men are leav- HEALTH ~J BEAUTY a group as the "Woodbridge Flight" this morning. First row, left to right, Peter Joyce, Thomas Kehney, Domenico Dicosimo, Louis Ricucci, David ow, Kicharct JPoniatowski, Bernard Cfeleboski; second row, Gary Kersh aw, Robert Adametz, Roland Fritz, Arthur Franz, Douglas Berkowitz, John Summer is ' harder on your . Matyi, Ray Olver and Major Eden. eyes^than any other season. COMMENDED: Three Woodbridge Township residents received special recognition for , Bri#it sunlight and reflection volunteer service in the Junior Auxiliary Nurse program at Perth Amboy General Hospital ! Done Enough bought her an ice - cream soda actually bleach out your eyes. this week. Hospital director Anthony W. Eckert is shown congratulating Mrs. Ela Nielsen, | ! Elmer, age 13, was puzzled twice. ^Now, do you think I The heat dries the delicate skin Fords for a j'ear of volunteer work as JANs Coordinator. Geraldine Mendoker, third ;: Play Banner Host . •over the girl problem and dis-ought to kiss her?" around the eyes causing lines from left, topped all previous records by serving 546 hours. Next to her is Mary Ann 1, cussed it with his pal Joe. "Naw, you don't need to," to deepen and new wrinkles to Katula, Sewaren whose service of 371 hours was second highest and at the right is Jo- j Youths Joinimg-'Air Force "I've walked to school with Joe decided, after a moment of foz-m. anne Fucsko, Woodbridgre, third higiiest with 348 hours. They were members of a group j her three times," he told Joe, deep thought, "You have done The heat, and, particularly, of 43 JANs who served a record 5,211 hours. — With. gether and will be known -s the opportunitities available "and carried her books. I enough for that girl already." the hot winds, dry the natural the "Woodbridge. Flight", ?; to each recruit as far as coll- Frederick - ~M.~ Adams moisture from the eyes. The re-be large enough to cover the WHICH REPELLENT? ANTS IN THE MAPLES as host and with the •Mayor Adams greeted the ege education and job train- sults in the hot, burning sen- entire eye area. ridge Lionsy • Rotary ••.•.bays and their parents. He ing are concerned. sations/ so often experienced Use a mild eye lotion in your Gardeners and others Mr. CN of Jersey City wants .told the recruits . that the - He advised the parents to Township GirIs Cited during the summer. eyes several times a day if you troubled by mosquitoes and to know how to prevent ants fCiwanis f and Avenel Township was proud of them write only good news to then- Cltibs helping to foot ' Good sunglasses will protect are at the beach, traveling, etc. other pests as they work in the in his maple trees. and wished them well. sons, as in most cases the your eyes, and are one of the If your skin tends to be dry, usegarden may wonder which re- 17 Township young , Master Sgt. Carl Dunn, who boy will only worry needless- For HospHal One way is to paint a band of : s most important investments in eye cream on the lids and under pellent works best. ] sticky stuff that's made for ab left today for Lack- served as recruiter, and who; ly, and his work will suffer. WOODBRIDGE — TwoFucsko of 511 Gordon Avenue, health and beauty protection the eyes. er Force Base for a was transferred Monday to a Major Douglas S. Eden, cf Woodbridge Township girls Woodbrdige, 348 hours; and you can' make. Cheap dark A brand-new circular writ-j this purpose. It works like the -' new post in Newark in charge glasses can cause all kinds -of ten by Dr. Philip Granett, who fly-paper we used to hang in sar enlistment in the the Air Force Recruiting Ser- have served the second and third Patricia Brein of Parlin, 250 HOUSING MEASURE rce, were honored Fri- ; of public relations and pub- vice, conducted a mock hours. eye trouble. has made a specialty of repel- the kitchen. highest number of hours as lents, explains- the ins and outs supper at Colonia licity for New Jersey and.part swearing-in ceremony for the JANs (Junior Auxiliary Nurses) Other township girls who The most satisfactory dark The House Banking Commit- My authority here says that of New York addressed the tee approved a $1,365,000,000 of these handy new additions the ants probably are after the r ClUij; •".. ~ benefit of the parents. at Perth Amboy General Hos- were, awarded certificates were glasses.are those with optically parents. He described in rla- ground lenses which have been Housing bill recently. to comfortable living in "In- "honeydew" manufactured by young- inen -will go tail the. training which each Representatives of the ser- pital. They were among the 43-Gloria Goltiao, Woodbridge, Gl sect Repellents for Personal aphids in the maple, so if Mr. vice clubs were present. Spe- teenagers to receive certificates treated to screen out the burn- It would authorize the elimi- t basic training- to- boy receives. He also outlined hours;. Emma Foldi, Fords, 55 ing rays. If you wear glasses Use." N. looks closely he'll find cial guests were Mrs. Law-for their volunteer work Mon- Kathy De "" ~r and Janet Eb- nation of down payments on aphids as well as ants in his rence Ryan, administrative regularly, sunglasses hi your You can get a copy from your day morning at a ceremony in erhardt, Fords-Edison, 156 andprescription are best. Sunglass- Federal home loans up to $13,- county agricultural agent or by trees. secretary, at the Muneipal the hospital's auditorium, when Building and Miss Ruth Wollc^ 74 hours; Carol. Ann Zablocici, es which clip on over your 500 and would reduce payir.:--is writing to Garden Reporter, There's certain speculation H O LI i WE:EK-E N D of The : Independent-Leader Anthony W. Eckert', the hos- Sewaren, 97 hours; Nina Kul- regular glasses are said by doc-on more expensive homes. College of Agriculture, Rutgers j that ants somehow place the pital's director, congratulated University, New Brunswick, aphids in the trees, like put- editorial staff. pinski, Iselin, 7.6 hours; Ann: tors to be harmful. At present, down payments HNE; ..;and the group on contributing a to- Ask for Circular 592. ting cows out to pasture. LIQUOR. NEEDS Mary Mundry, Colonia, 72; Car- Sunglasses come in so many are required for all F.H.A. loans tal 5,211 hours of service since ol Ann Scalla, Hopelawn, 122; different colors, sizes and Domestic and Imported they enrolled last January. shapes that it will be no trouble — 3 per cent up to $13,500, 101« Eckert also presented a letter to find a pair suited to your per cent for the next $4,5001 CHAMPAGNE arid BEER of commendation to Mrs. Ela face and coloring. Remember, and 30 per cent for amounts | Nielsen of Fords for a year of however, that the lenses must service as volunteer coordinat- ® Scotch or of the JANs. © Bourbon This JANs group was the largest and served the greatest @ Rye number of hours since the pro- gram began in 1956. ® Brandy Four girls topped all previous There Is' i ® "Wines records for individual service. Geraldine Mendoker of Perth *• only one Amboy served 546 hours; Mary ® Liqueur Ann Katula, 14 Meade Street, Sewaren, 371 hours; Joanne WELGOII VOGEL'S 'WA.GD.N Plan Tonr Steamship Travel This Easy Way Main Street,: g We are travel experts. TEL. ME 4-0858 • OPEN JULY 4TH Trans-Ocean or Va- cation Cruise, we Help you plan.—Get ycmi Home delivered... tickets. — No extra charge for oux ser- 30 years of experience ask tor it of your fostering good will in vice! business and community favorite store! life. ;priice DURUM® FARMS' For Information on PLainfield 7-0688 Welcome Wagon in •Bring. Your Kodacolor Film Here Thane VA-S-3661 socials • COLONIA for processing by.KODAK • AVENEL. at 'Tide deanetts „ „ 3 © ISELIN Wallpaper and Painter's Supplies ENOAat.Y SERVING YOU AND YOUR DOCTO CALL us help.: you put your 378 State Street VA 6-3639 Perth Amboy t looks forward on all' Tel. ME 4-0809 — Free Parking in Rear se informal social oc- OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 — SUNDAYS TILL 1 P. 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SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 45 YEARS A ear~0ttTa«™Bf§ TsMfWei 'Mostly it is xn a toiy to get from A to INDUSTHIAL: and fflaturallyso n tho least amount of gasoline. Shell research men (1 in every 16 Shell- employees is engaged In research), know now to giveyooj DO - IT - YOURSELF really good mileage. It may pay you -to try Super Shell with TCP*additivea "Xotfii discover how far you can go on a gallon-aiid whafs more, how smooth Why not buy the BEST? It may cost a your car cs&t TUB.* YQJW dollar goes ferther with Shell— and so will yous RAHWAY AVENUE - Near the little more, but it's worth the difference, City Hail and the Mutual Store. V oEtaining^TCP is covered by U.S.Patsnt 28892iS7, Mon. end Fri. 8:00 to 5:30 ® Tues, Wed, and Thurs. 8:00 to 5:00 p Sat 8:00 to Noon •rs PAGE SIS THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 'Irrelevant9' "SUPER-RIGHT" Unit Answer QUALITY GOLONIA — Charges by the Colonia Village Civic Associa- tion that officers of the 3- lonia Council of Civic Associa- tions, of which the Colonia Vil- lage group is~ a member, in-; ctulged in political activity dur- . ing the Boai-d of Education elections t last Februai., were answered in a report issued yesterday by the Council's SHAMfC PORTION iUTT PQEJIOM ethics committe: , The CVCA also stated in its letter that it would make a Whole or Either "provisional withdrawal" .,'ronr € the Council on the basis, of its j Half—Full Cut charges. Chief of these was thej fact that the co-chairman of! the Council's education eom-| mittee (Lloyd McChesney) was! "actively engaged in political j Wbola or Either ^According M> U.S. Gov'h activity." Half-FulfCut Ib. Porlion Porfion Yesterday's ethics committee Ib. report was signed by Mai Sev- rin, Council presidei: , rid ' committee members Arthur MmM^miimmmmm^^^M^^M^ Coyne, Shoreerest; Buddy Har- ris, Oak Ridge Hei^" •; John Metzger, Jordan Woods; Jack Murphy, Dukes Estates; Mike Robin, Video Park. It .was.a five-page detailed account of the Council's and education committee's actions from Feb- ruary, 195?, to date. The report qutited the Coun- cils by-laws, Article IV, Section 6, as follows: "No delegate shall be eligible for elective office or shall serve as an elective office iiolder of Council who is active politically." The report stresses that the chairman of a commit- tee is JW* an elected officer, jfitas Hie eharge is Irrelevant. H At A&P,this sale INCLUDES Spoke for Kay - I J| ALL CUTS of Sirloin and •Hie report states further that j ^j Porterhouse Steaks—NONE •Mr. McChesney spoke on be-- §E PRICED HIGHER! half of a Board of Education candidate, Howard Kay, at a public meeting of the Colonia •Village group, after asking for, Phis JJ29OE. and receiving, permission from Bewsit-Hr-b&ttfes "Super-Right"—Genfer Cuts loneless Willard MaeArgel, CVCA pres- b c a,'. ident, to speafe as a private Ptes Soz. SMOKES HAM SLICES 89 eifcizen. Deposit bottles 6 Sliced Domestic Top w Bottom—Boneless The ethics committee found that the charge Mr. McChes- At) vari«ti« 28 01. Mtkt ib; 2 bottles " ROUND ROAST ney's political activity may have : , Singer Al«, Clut <§ 28 ox. Jjflc Gannett "Siipar-Right"—Boneless influenced his recommendations Sad*"— Plus deposit * bottiei ™ 51b. " about The Board of Education Sing&r Al«, Club Soda, •31b. L budget was also irrelevant. The Fruif Flavors—?iui deposit bottles ^* report says that possible polit- TOP SIRLOIN ROAST ical motivation of Mr. McChes- quart ^||e Fancy^-lfi to J 5 per V&, "Super-Right" Quality , Sett's II wPif rait irlik can &S ney must be admitted, but this 4 e •.-; Freshlfi also is meaningless, since! Heart's liilglif lilidrU 4 in I !;:35 Ground' "'Council still has not obtained! an a complete, detailed Board of j Punchinello' Fruit Prink 46 01.J7» Education 1960 budget, similar| "S*J?£R-RieHT COLO CUTS 'Super-Right" in form to that presented an- j BUY EXTRA FOR THE WEEKEND? nually by the Township Com- Old Fashioned Lsaf ai^:^l! 29c Year ghoice mittee." Council is estreme-y MIX OR critical of the Bpard of E-dn'^-j Vanilla, VantH* F«4f#, Ptash, 2 Flavors y g \ LlVfifWUrSt ftisular Retail JQj 2 a .,'•• MATCH.';'',. cation for its attitude towaids H Council, the report continues, Alee.Cream-"":.. i*«. Piekle or Olive L§af T«^t" 29<= Attractively priced for and ;t was irrelevant that ei {i& 0i?ser¥3!sC2 ef in^epsndsncs Day, July 4tli) f 0Z, the HoSMsy Wi committee chairman was polit-j Luxury dr Plaii Leaf f? ^t: 2Se ically active. The budget should^ R ».^::v-.-v^>»- Rggyfar Bologna 1«.™2S« have been prepared and pre-j , w r*>¥:»x«-^ sented. in form as requested by[ Luncheon Meat *T«.*T 2S« Council. I i 8 "Therefor, the recommends- i Jane Parker's Pie #f the Week! Cooked Salami «r:2S* f tion of the education JO. amit- Also a -freshly cut supply fereasfs: tee itha-t Council withhold '"ts Lesser quantities sold at our low regular prices • approval of the budget, because and wings for quick meals of lack of information, details aiicl good faith was proper,"! the committee says. The Coin-i *c-r mittee recommends that Coun-j cil make every effort to obtain this kind of budget form by 1961 budget presentation time.) Red, Ripe However, the report recom-; mended that the Council's ex- by the ecutive board use discretion in piece deciding whether, a committee! Wotfi BereJs pie as good as aay you've chairman is politically involved,! and direct the Council chair-! es?*iyK;^ WK-^:-:V:^^iv9m^^&^^^Ki^^!<^^^Sii'^& To another charge bj the: Golden Ripe Sweet, Juicy Colonia Village group that •"numerous" individuals have atj C ib.;j v.vious times used the Council j feii«i¥¥ :;;^1§ _ Seedless as a vehicle to enhance their; Sweet, Golden •'-.-•• Yeang, Tender own political reputations andj lbs c further their ambitions fort Peoeiies; '••'-; tuncK •' public office, the report states | 3 -2f fresh I that* this charge is ambiguous J Southern U.S. Mo. I Grade A Size Full of Juice lacks specific instances, and ins bag of,:£L.for* this form cannot be answered.! 2Si«. It asks for facts to be presented ; cans so that the Council may prop-; Sliced or Waives erly analyze and "judge them. | .^K - Kegarding the propriety of; the action of the Colonia Vil-; 12" wWtb ^-K s lage Civic Association in,re-| 25ft rflH : leasing its letter of charges toi" Begular Frozen Food F&vorltesh • .•'.. • ,r Dairy Feed! the press simultaneously with; Regular «r Pink 4 Mel«o-Bit Pasteurized Process its release to Council as. un-l Whaie Kernel Del Montt Brand Pincapp-U 44 M. is ethical. The action served no) &reen constructive purpose and the! 2T SUillSf LIMOiAil 1C S3* Council should have "lad ar op- ffflLi! FIUIT iilil Famous Assortment Lemon portunity to answer the letter pkgs. iflil Ohed-@»BIt cheese;f6 pric 3 its release to the press, j 12 ox. 6 ; : the report concludes. j pkg. S49 - CubsilBeif Steaks ^JmM,a;:' iafyral Swiss S Purs vagotabis oil • , , quart Neither Tho- ^s McCann," Sunshine s p newly-elected president of the) For frying, baking, taiads botHe illesd itrawli@rrla$. Cheddar Spread Colonia Village group, nor Wil- In heavy' crocks ' ASP brand—Salted e Bord»B-i brand:-,; • w,6oi. M«•'; lard T'acArgel. immediate past bo«l! I f 'Oole's-.Pineapple Jw!@@ ^larfitw;: president, had receh'ed the re- Virginia j^ -fins CliilfliiGII —* port, they said, by yesterday 5!b. ^flg 10 Ib. "?<$£ : r : ; afternoon, and thus did not! bag ^* bag ** B@i§@d Ghl@k@» : Jan« Parker—Regular or Rippled : 1 ; . :;-^>|iSffinit; ^v:;; 0 wish to comment. For9 II si. ';:;C; v..-0risoo ;:• larwil Startsr Fluid P£^:r iJ7« Oasfipfirt Mar§tisnilf®w$ box Pure vegetable shortening Fonda brand pkg> ^^g POTATO CHIPS 59'

Paper Plates Snow Whire—9 Inch srzs of 40 ^^ StufW 0Il¥iS . U^SnH giant : llk :3 b MIDDLESEX quart Jano Parker' •'.•••• ' -30« ' :'776 Bondware—Coid fl P^9*» 9T& bag a COUNSELING Paper Cops LIbbf's Kiihsr llflf f§kf§s POP CORN a ••;• can '"** : can • SERVICE Heinz Sw®ei Ihsrkins •••••',••••.•'••• jar THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. Psychological 5 wsh i^?M ' Frsi s Steal Sauce Sandwich Sprtad ^^ Jar and 'Notley largarlii ': «»iAib.' Educational $ -•'* >h». 1'M- fie e Counseling jar » ' lold istfal Floar ' L*g4S AiP Brand Summer Rproedia! Reading sUper.Righr Whits tuna Fish Our Finest Qualify tan Alan W. Atkinson, M.A., pini 6 ?-'r» fruit flavored TJirector Royal Gelatin Desserts- far Prices effective thrsi Saturday, Jufy 2nd in Super Markets and Self-Service stores in 2.9fi Amboy Ave., Metuchcn 4 L", 37 Za-Rex Syrup Tel] 1,1 THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 PAGE SEVEN r iss Patricia Findeis Health Hints IN FASHION This business of practicing medicine is a never-ending Of Hila-Safchinsky Rite Weds John Mo D'Apolito process of .study — with numer- Gingham is a favorite this IVENEL — Miss Patricia Lee ous n&w drugs being introduced Av^NEL — St. Elias Greek summer for the little city suit. aeis, daughter of Mr. and yearly and new methods of atholic Church, Carteret, was And not for suits, alone, but for ,. Nicholas Findeis, 67 Cor- treatment ior specific diseases the setting Saturday morning any number of garments and Street, became the bride of being discussed in many medi- for a Nuptial- Mass uniting im for pill-box hats. • . ; n Michael D'Apolito, son of al journals — requiring your marriage Miss Carol Wanda A combination of organdie and Mrs. Michael D'Apo- family physician to spend many Safchinsky, daughter of . Mr. and gingham gives a crisp-* 31 £' Street, Port Reading, hours each week studying, and and Mrs. John Safchinsky,, 26 fresh effect. Black and.white Urday, June 25 at 5:30 P.M. at intervals attending medical j Meinzer Street, and John An- checks are always smart, but t candlelight service in the meetings. The largest gathering drew Hila, son of Mrs. John pink and white is a runner-.up 1; Presbyterian Cbureh of of medical^minds lias recently Hila, 28 Hermann- Avenue, Car- in sales. mel. Rev. Robert A. Bonham ended with" the American Med- teret., and the late Mr. Hila. Full skirts for summer .are formed the double ring ical Association meeting- at Rev.. Augustine Medvigy offi- very comfortable and the short emony. Miami Beach, Ma. ciated at the double ring- cere- lengths in this season's designs mony. call for pleats or gathers if the Jiven in marriage by her At such a meeting thousands knees are to be covered. Some fier, the bride wore a gown of-doctors from across America Given in marriage by her fullness starts with the -waist- Point de Mache lace over meet together to listen to lec- father, the bride wore a pure line, but on others Begins about lin with a fitted bodice, a silk'peau de soie Italian sheath half way down the length. ttina neckline, and long tures by learned medical men gown, with-a Sabrina neckline, (nted sleeves. The bouffant engaged in research who are bracelet length sleeves, and a Organza replaces chiffon to it with a bustle back of roses only too happy to pass on their bodice of imported re-embroid- a great extent for late summer. .ended into a cathedral train. newly acquired knowledge. ered Alencon lace. The skh't jThis material is not only cool, i" fingertip veil of English In Miami doctors learned that had a bouffant back ending but looks cool. Combined with, hsion fell from a coronet of much progress has been made a chapel train. Her hand ap- lace it is a favorite for wed- axis and rhinestones. She ,in the: oral anti-diabetic drugs. pliqued veil of tulle, edged with dings. (ffied a bible with white roses A new time-dispersal capsule Alencon lace was attached to a Nylon over crinoline is effec- id stephanotis. was • described, the capsules mantilla of French illusion, tive for important evenings. when taken orally permitting Skirts may be ruffled and long s Donna Pindeis, Avenel, LAS VEGAS FOB THE MAYOR? Buying the first book of tickets in the raffle for a edged with matching lace, and, if the affair is a formal one— .ended her sister as Maid of the drug to be absorbed by the Las Vegas vacation is Mayor Frederick M, Adams. Shown with him are members of the she carried white roses and fmor. body over a period of twelve stephanotis on her mother's in fact the long skirt has been hours, resulting in the incidence Sisterhood of the Jewish Community Center of CoJonia, sponsors of the raffle. They gaining in favor for the past The bridesmaids were the are (left to right) Mrs. David Abrams, Sisterhood president; Mrs. Irving Grossman, raffle Communion prayer ook. two seasons. sses Karen Pindeis. Avenel, of minor side effects and a gren- chairman, ana Mrs. I. E. Lander, fund-raising: chairman. ,ter of the bride; Vilma Ze- ral increase in the doctor's Maid, of honor was Miss Mon- ability to correct the disease. ita Such, Carteret, cousin of , AVenel: Ann Smith. Ave- the bride, and bridesmaids were SEWAREN NOTES and Harriet Von Ohlen, A common problem encoun- Las Vegas Holiday Insect Repellents —Mrs. Martin Gyukeri and lorgan. Miss Jacquelline and Miss son, Gregory, West Avenue, and tered by most physicians is Camille Hila, Carteret, sisters of Best man was Richard Arch- that of eczema in babies; the Sisterhood Prize Circular Subject Mrs. Gyukeri's sister, Mrs. the bridegroom; Molly Dono- Louis Spindler, Perth Amboy, aeon, Avenel. successful treatment . of this COLONIA—-A weeks vacation TRENTON — Persons want- hue, Pottsville, Pa., and Bar- jThe ushers were Edward O'- 'condition by frequent applica- ig information on insect re- have returned from a visit in for two at Las Vegas, Nev., with bara Sajeski, Hopelawn. MRS. JOHN A. HILA Ohio with their father. rien, Woodbridge, cousin of tions of a medicated coal tar air transportation and hotel ellents. particularly repellents Serving as best man was le bride; Richard D'Apolito cream was reported. The expenses included, is the gTand Dr mosquitoes, are urged to John S.' Safchinsky, Avenel, ort Beading," brother of the MRS. JOHN M. B'APOMTO physicians who reported on prize in the raffle being spon- 3nd for a copy of Circular 592, brother of the bride. Ushers in- ridegroom; Robert Boehmer, this method of treatment point- sored now throughout the Insect Repellents for Personal cluded Vincent Hull and John Woodbridge; and Robert Hill, of Woodbridge High School and ed out that they were able to Township by ..the Sisterhood of fee" from the New Jersey AAgri. Celentano- , Clifton; Law- Woodbridge. is employed as secretary by thedo away with anti-histamines, the Jewish Community Center ultural Experiment Station rence Lerner, Carteret, and After their wedding trip to John F. Manton Agency, Wood- hormones, special diets, skin of Colonia. All proceeds will go few Brunswick, New Jersey. Leo Coughlin, Syracuse, N. Y. 'anada, the couple will reside bridge. The bridegroom, a.testing and radiation by using toward the Center's building The recommendation comes ' 'ter a wedding trip to Nas- t 147 Edgar^ Street, Carteret, graduate of Woodbridge High this new cream. rom Dr. Roscoe P. Krandle fund which will erect a syna- sau, the couple will reside at } 'or traveling the bride wore a School and West Virginia The problem of the comatose gogue in the near future on In- tate Commissioner of Health. Meinzer Street. For traveling lue dress with white acces- Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, patient was discussed — a con- man Avenue. According to Dr. Krandle the bride wore a brown silk ories and a corsage of white West Virginia, is a, teacher in dition resulting from overdos- The State Department of print dress with beige acces- oses. the Woodbridge Township The drawing will take place feaJth gets a large number of Imported and Domestic age of barbiturates, narcotics, October 1 during the Yoxn Kip- sories. Mrs. D'Apolito is a graduate school '.system. or other. depressant drugs. eQuests for information about pur dance to be held at the isect repellents. Mrs. Hila was graduated • BEER Physicians at the A. M. A. American Legion Hall, Rahway, "This booklet tells what a from St. Mary's High School meeting were informed of a by the Center. Members of the repellent is, how long it will Perth Amboy, and St. Francis o LIQUOR new drug, which is now in the Sisterhood are currently selling last, how it should be applied College, Loretto, Pa. She is a final stages of clinical testing, tickets at super-markets and which ones to use, and pre- teacher in the Woodbridge • WINE that will counteract, the de- other centrally-located spots. autions to take. school system. pressing- action of narcotics, Tickets are'25 cents e.ach and "While the booklet does not The bridegroom is a gradu- • ALE etc., because of its stimulation may be obtained from any give trade names, the reader ate of Carteret High School of the •respiratory, center of the Sisterhood member or from can check the labels of com- and Fordham University. He is DRAUGHT BEER brain. With such an effective Mrs. Irving Grossman, 17 Raven mercial repellents against the a law clerk with the firm of AVAILABLE respiratory and central nervous information he .has acquired Wiientz, Goldman, Spitzer, arid) Drive, FU 1-4694. Sills, Perth Amboy. system stimulant your, physi- from the publication and thus 10,100 CANS AND cian, if called in time, may select the brand name that will AVENEL CM CO. now he able to save many lives TO STUBT COSMETICS be useful to him. BOTTLES OF Woodbridge Township's Only that, in the past, would have WOODBRIDGE — Five wo-1HERE'S A Witt fX i' sun School Secretaries I dress wild bright cover-up "Only a small percentage of ICE COLD. BEER been-lost' due to drug, overdos- men employees of the Publix insects encountered in New Jer- Association Elects, 24 HOUR age. *•..„••• •••';• Pharmacy, Main Street, have for those on the so. A silk sey are disease transmitters. I ' 3 been invited to attend a school surah patch-work print dress But many of them interfere WOODBRIDGE—At a dinner I ~ ^"—-^^^ "Come In and Browse" jf| sponsored by the DuBarry Cos- with low cut back for sun or with the comfortable enjoy- meeting of the Woodbridge RADIO OISFAT0HEO CABS ATTENDING CONFERENCE moon dates and a bell ISEI±N—Judith:1A Kuir-raler, metics Company this .week at ment of life. Township Elementary School 5-Minute Service! daughter of, Mr.. and Mrs. Ru-the Hotel War%ick, New York sleeved pimento red silk du- "Boy Scouts and other camp- Secretaries Association at the ! N.MAN SPIRIT SHOP 5 dolph Kunimler, 137 Cooper City.-.'The school, will explain pinoni jacket .4o wear when ers, hunters, fishermen, bird Log Cabin, the following slate . Fully Insured - Coxirteous Avenue, who won the 1960 Ford, many of. the advances in the shopping- or - sigrhtseeing-. watchers, farmers, and others of officers was elected and in- \ 565 imman Avenue, Colonia Mt Motor Company Fund, scholar- beauty care field, and inform Made easy to get in and out who encounter insects should stalled: Mrs. Joseph Valenti, ship, is attending a three-day the women on new company; of with a Maglc-S5ip by Talon. find the circular helpful. president; Mrs. John Ruth, vice | OPEN TILL t P. M. JULY 4TH . ^i WEEKLY KATES AVAILABLE awards conference at Dearborn, products. Those attending arej Easy to apply too, because of "The Experiment Station has president; Mrs. Joseph Mohr, Mich. Miss Kummler's father is Mrs. Phyllis Roessler, Mrs.: the chain and concise in- advised us it can provide copies treasurer, and Mrs. John Kere- j FU 1 -0100 FREE DELIVERY g employed as traffic, clerk at the Helen Bonner, Mrs. Jane Lu- structions in every package. upon request." kes, secretary. Mahwah plant of the Ford kacs, Mrs. Marion Aragon and ItJs Vogue Printed Pattern niiiiiiiiiiHiHUHn ME 4-4346 Motor Company. Miss Linda Berman. 9954. New Summer Rates to GEORGE, DARLING . ... MENLO PARK „ they have this simply heavenly new SHOPPSMfi » -50 Norge Refrigerator' Freezer and listen, CENTER the man says he'll give us from $160 to $200 for our old thing and .,. yes, George, up to $200 .. .and they'll give'us free service for 10 years! No, George, 10 years. Well, of course it's Gas — it's about lime we went mod- ern. Yes. Yes, that's the one. Well, it seems I don't need JULY4 any money down, dear. We can? Oh, G-e-b-r:g-e, sweets —I just this minute did! We celebrate this won- drous day with many different festivities. But let us pause for a mo- ment to think of the truths on which this great nation of ours stands. Liberty and jus- for New Brunswick tice for all; one nation under God indivisible . . . equality of all men -Perth Amboy Area in God-given rights . . . Now's the-time to make changes or additions to improve and a government of, by and for the people. your listing in the Telephone Directory. Check the list below for ways your listing can be made more helpful to you. Happy Birthday, U.S.A.

Is your listing complete enough Do business out of town? A list- to avoid confusion with others ing in directories of nearby- We Will Be Closed AH Day areas will make it easier for piospee- who have, similar names? Adding an tive customers and clients who live Monday, July 4th initial or first name may be helpful. out of town to find 3'ou. There's no cost. , Relative or other person living Many businesses find that a • with you? A separate listing for separate listing for key people them—particularly if theirJast name in the organization is a good idea- "The Bank ivith ALL the Services' is ; different from your own—would especially if these people live in dif- make them, easier to find. ferent directory areas- than that-in Teen-age daughter or son? which your business listing appears. Is your listing in the Classified They'd appreciate a listing of Directory (Yellow Pages) large Why let George do it all? Be our guest, enjoy some refreshing their ownl enough to attract attention? (An eye- Royal Crown Cola while we tell you all about the Norge Wife active in her club or group ? catching display ad' costs less than Million-Dollar Ice Maker . . . iis Never-D-Frost convenience . . . She'll be easier to reach with a you'd think.) its Moist-Cold Storage that keeps foods fresher longer. Remember: Consolidated separate listing in her own name. Free delivery and installation, and you can't spend one cent Are you listed under all Yellow n Cat Magic ar Tetrr 5errtcc — Anjlimti iANK AND Page classifications that can for service for the next 10 years. Five years to pay, too! bring you business? ELIZABETH METUCHEN PERTH AMBOY 16 W.Jersey St. 452 Main St. 228 Market St. Eh 2-flIOS LI S-6700 HI 2-SS10 This phone book closes soon. To make'the improvements OUR 105th YEAR OF PROGRESS in your listing that you've checked here—please call RAHWAY WESTPIELD TRUSTJCOMPANY 219 Central Avt. 184 E!m Street Living's lots brighter, housework lighter your Telephone Business Office as soon as possible. FU S-1050 AD 8-0040 Perth Amboy, N; J. thanks lo tsxtuml CJ'. Ana today . . . ax. h 185J . . . NBW JERSEY BELL IE lie most dependable juel is still your biggest budget bargain! *Offer limited to area served by Elizabelbtown Gas Co, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation X- X- t -tc

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9 A. m. to 6 p. m. THUBSDAY, JUKE 30, 1960 PAGE NINS iSELIN PERSONALS Vacation School Now in Progress Sarah Ann's Cooking % E. SOANK —Mrs. Harold Maul and AVENEL — Vacation church! Lemon, chocolate and cara- and fold in stiffly beaten egg jbincoln Highway, Iselin daughter, Diane, Matawan, school is now in progress at the Tel. LI 8-1619 •were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 mel seem to be the three .nost white. Line shallow pan with i Robert Scank, Lincoln High- First Presbyterian Church and favored flavors. Which of thejwax paper. "Separate lady fin- [he Men's Clyb of New way. Other guests were Mrs. will continue until July 8. A three is your favorite? Thesejgers and lay in a row, round I Methodist Church has Harry Evans, and William special program will be held are some favorite recipes " for j side up. Cover with Vo, the f3 Harold Deiiss' as £ -~i,Scan5c- , Railway; and Mr. and the closing night from 1:30 to'each, but I like all three; chocolate mixture. . Place an- anft Theodore F&rqwsr, *Mrs. Robert S. Scant and chil- 8:30. One hundred and forty-j other layer of fingers on ,op. •resid .; James dren, Janet, Robert, and L da, six children aie enrolled Frozen Lemon then coyer with remaining fill- irer,' and Albert Baluchte: M' *' •vien. ' in the nursery, beginners, .pri- 2 eggs .'-.. j ing and top with a layer ni .ary,. lit. men of-: ,ttie. mary and Junior departments, y cup sugar jlady fingers. Set in relrigeraiur |h have a special project — Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Mor- 4 tablespoons lemon juice for''-several'-hours. Serve with 1 ton, Jr. and children, Nancy, according to Mrs. Richard lof painting the cniircii's Menke, registrar-t re* surer ..Grated".rind '•• whipped cream. lor. Twenty-five men ; ofj Robert, Donald, and James, c Homes Park Avenue, were din- Mrs. William D. Ross is direc-l Salt iner guests of Mr. and?; Mrs. tor and the following are super- Graham cracker crumbs Caramel Pie .Gei^ardt Stahli, : News^ork intendents: Mrs. Andrew Wil- 1 cup cream, whinned 1 cup brown sugar ''he last meeting of the [pity..-Dinner guests; of ;Sfs:'. and son, Mrs. Dale Scott, Mrs, Rob- Add sugar to beaten egg 'olkf 2 tablespoons coin str 's of the WSCS of NewjMisl.Morton were Mr. ajfi&'•¥'-is. ert Woods and Mrs. William ano 1 egg white. Add 'einonj -2 tablespoons butter or mar- Methodist Church was Robert- Morlti..^ • Tearteclg: ; And Morgan. . Associate superin- juice and rind Coc"- until otiff:!. garine tendents are Mrs. Howard Ely, arid several new members Mr. and Bernard - Cool. Add b.eaten egg white t-oj 1 tablespoon hot water weleomecL .Meetings,,- .wrtl\gter, Amityville, Long Islta. Mrs. Irving Wild and Mrs. A.whic- h you have added a i".tiei 2 eggs eon the fall. A workshop - .„ „ ,„ ^--;jr-•-. . Gardner.- The many teachers of the sugar. Paid in .whipped! 1 cup milk : AmMn are Mrs. Peter Cocuzza, Mrs. be held each Thursday \ls De Maceda.porta- cream. Grease a refrigerator! \'z teaspoon valilla • throughout the, summer fe. ***?* °***r- and;Mrs. Willard Jenkins, Mrs. Garrett traj' and cover with graham! Heat milk in double boiler. DenBleyker, Mrs. Alex Hunter,, cracker crumbs. Freeze over- j Beat egg yolks, add brown 1?'6yd Avenue to prepare, Mrs. Walter Brach, Mrs. Rnight. . Cut in squares and serve. sugar. Beat well. Add a little Greco, Mrs. J. Austin, Mrs. G. (he annual Fall Bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. . Irving C.Ghoo- MAKE SIGHTLESS CHILD HAPPY: Fords Lions Club Monflay,night presented a'braille writter to 7*year-oia Camffle milk to the egg mixture. Then Robert E. Luna, son of Mr.pik, Homes Park Avenue were Whitaker, Mrs. R. DenBleyker, Chocolate Ice Box Cake add to milk. Add corn starch rwueiu IK. uu.ua, »iu 01 WLT.\*~-> "—"-" *«"»- """"» *""~^Castellane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Castellane, 43 Arlington Drive, Fords, who is seated at a desk in foreground. jMrs. P. P. O'Connor, Mrs. hosts at a • Vz pound, sweet chocolate which has been dissolved in hot Mrs Sanford D. Luna, "8 tea party at their Standing, left to right, John Koceji, dinner chairman; Martin May, third vice president; John raremko, public relations Prank Cenegy, Mrs. Robert A. rest' Avenue, who gradu- home- Guests were Mr. and chairman; Louis Cyfctor, president; Balph Rotella, chairman,, blind committee; Charles Tare, past president; Ernest 4 eggs water. Add butter. Cool ~ntil Mrs Bonham, Mrs. Tony O'Shiro, ¥2 teaspoon vanilla thick. Add vanilla. Cool. Pour yith honor from Rutgers - Samuel Schwartz, Belle- Blancliard, Idon tamer; William Nork, zone chairman 16D; David Pavlovski, greeter and treasurer. Mrs. D. DeWitt, Mrs. Robert ersity, was recipient of the vUle, Mr. asd Mrs. James Daily Lady fingers j into a baked pastry shell. Cover and Wilhelms and Mrs. P. Nekarda, Whipped cream I with meringue and bake. illon award. He plans to children, Patricia,' Paul, SPACE BUDGET . '•*PV-&>§\&ORGS! for a special for nextSr. ,Twenty girls and boys are Kevin and 1 Melt chocolate over hot id Princeton University to' Christopher, New A Senate Appropriations sub- S, I season. Tentative date is Octo-helpers. Bible stories, songs, Ruins of 2,000 B.C. found in >ve his Master's tJrs e" Monmouth, and Mr. and. Mrs. water. Add well beaten egg committee voted, recently to ; ber 6. ABC will also televise a games and crafts are enjoyed yolks and mix well. Add vanilla Pakistan. ;erved as president of the Ralph Sr" -irtz, and children, special starring John Wayne by all departments. Refresh- Nlna add $20,000,000 to the Admin- 'TV —• TODAY MJfeiOMORROW . f Betta Pi, national engi- •<* Geoff, Newark, istration's, space budget in an November 14, probably in thements are served daily by Mrs. ing fraternity, and has! — Virginia De Macedo, attempt "to relieve a budget form of a super-promotion for;Richard Syling, Mrs. Charles elected to membership in daughter of Mr. -nd -Mrs.- Al-squeeze that threatens to slow, Wayne's new movie. . . . CBSHierhager and Mrs. Charles bIno De NBC'S TODAY SHOW WILLjing candidates and key dele- Sigma Fraternity, Pi Mu Macedo, Oak Tree down the space program. ' giving Rawhide a new look nextSchlundt. : -a. national mathematics Road> was suest of honor at a ORIGINATE from the conven- gates. .... Latest on Person toseason by introducing a guest- The appropriation, tentative-, tion cities throughout the con-Person is that it will continue At the 8 and 9:30 A. ' M. •mity, and Pau Kappa graduation party given by herly approved by a subcommittee: |Sunday nights at 6 time period. star system. John Ireland and services Sunday, the soloist will la fraternity. American So- Parents, guests included Amaro vention weeks.Martrn Agronsky Debra Paget will be among the iheaded by a Warren. G. Magha- s been assigned as chief To- . . .Long-time movie star Zach- be Robert Kasko, singing "The r of Mechanical Engineers. De Macedo, Portugal, Diane nuson, Democrat of Washing- ary Scott, is planning to pro-first. . . NBC's first Project 20 Lord's Prayer." Miss Barbara Plucinski, Dodd, John Gulgan, Mary day correspondent at both con- next season will be a history of Dilkes ton, would give the National claves. ... ABC planning two duce an anthology dramatic Summer Olympics begin to- ?bter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry . Mu-., Beth Dorrbecker, series in London.... NBC com-ragtime from the 1890's to an Aeronautics and Space Ad- half-hour specials on the week- Hoagy Carmi- morrow through August 26 in sinski, members of Iselin d W and Mrs. E. A. Cura, ministration $935,000,000 pleting- 13 new Wisdom shows' World War I. ; 2636, VFW. was feted at a Metuchen. Virginia, was a grad- for|ends before each political con- chael mayd Campbell, Wood Avenue, — Linda Lemiska, daughter rettes. ' dropping Weaver and Levy arid day at the home of Mr. and^ was graduated from St.o f Mx- andMrs - William Lem Henry Slate from the cast next Mrs. Emil Boehmer, Grove, iska ated from Woodbridge High season, adding Myron McCor- Avenue, Woodbridge. Final ar- ry's r h "•-"-. 1, r th Am- ' Benjamin Avenue cele { , was' guest of honor - a toated her thirteenth birthday School. ' mick as Gardner McKay's side- rangements were made for a n Party given by ^?r parents at a Party at her home. Guests — Louis Montabona, Jr., son| kick. ••-.•' trip to the shore July 5. iheir home. included: Carol Marotta, Diane of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monta- Singspiration will be held -The final meeting- of the Hood, Deborah Smith, Carol bano, New Dorp, StatEn Island HALTS HOLDUP jJuly 10 at the home of Mr. and jMrs. Jorge Davil, 399 Remsen lior and Teenage Drill Team Bihler, Anne asd Michael West was a guest of his uncle and DESMOINES, Iowa.—A ser- VARIETY OF DELICIOUS FLAVORS Post 2636, VFW, was held atcott.. Michael Codd, James aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Avenue. All m e m b e r s and vice station attendant, Richard friends are cordially invited. ;t.. headquarters. Chairman Deu—cheidt, George Byrnes. Caliendc. ,3ast Jam oe. Renozo, routed a holdup man m L. Lyons has announced James Sullivan and Gary For- zi —:. Gue: of Mr." and Mrs. by squirting him with a carbon Both major parties claim vic- t plans are being formulated ati. HamiV.on Billings Jr., Wright dioxide fire extinguisher. tory in Morocco. honor the out-standing boy — MJss Kathleen Riley, Street were Mr.- and Mrs. Har- the year, Eugene Boduck. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terr-y Dodd. East Orange, Mr. andj ser and Son night 3 ob- ance Riley, Elm .Street was Mrs. Joseph Quihn, West Or- ved at the meeting. Lyons hostess at a barbecue party at ange, Mrs. T. I. Dowdell, Bloom- nted out that through the her home. Twenty guests at- ed, Mrs. John Waterson, nbin&d efforts of all the tended the affair, dark, Mr. and Mrs. Willian CHRISTENSE mbers of the team that the — The members of New Dov-Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Raymo I '& have managed jrtiiring the er Methodise Church ' 'ioir ac- ••JSratookia; Iselin, and Patrick 'The Friendly Store' st year to outfit themselves, companies the - director, Miss .Devlin, Woodbridge. P e 11 o w| ild up their treasury, and Georgette Denlinger, to Drew •workers of Miss Diane Dodd, rk together as a weU-knii University, Madison, N. J., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill- as seen on TV jup. where they attended the anings,- , who were guests in honor UNUSUAL DRESSING FOB SUMMER SAEADS: Nothing can —All members of the Moth- nual church music conference, of her having graduated from make a porch or garden luncheon auite so elegant as a fruit s Club of Boy Scout Troop — High School graduates, T/oodbridg "^ig" S^v~ol, were salad plate. "With the addition of a salad dressing from the which is sponsored by the serving on the teaching staff; Mrs. John StoothcJf, Nixon,1 freezer, even a picnic plate will take on a party air. ••W Post 2636, attended a din- of New Dover Methodist Church Mrs." T. H. Schenck, Mrs. Mark; A variety of. elegant and delicious whipped cream dressings r party at the Stockholm School are: Miss Kathryn Hutka, Mrs. John Oresko and1can be kept on hand for quick serving. Fill ice cube, trays with istaurant in honor of the Clark, Roland Haga and thMrse . Vincent Saev. the dressing and freeze. Remove cubes from freezer trays and •^op. : Misses Meta and Marsha <-Wes — John Gulgan, Miss Diane wrap in transparent saran* Place wrapped cubes ...in plastic The Misses Trudy Strasserjtervelt Dodd and Mrs. Hamilton Bill- freezer bag, label and store in the freezer to use as desired. id Linda Weinschenck, mem- — Welcomed isto post mem- ings, Wright Street were guests To serve, unwrap and defrost.Jt takes only a very few minutes. s of VFW Post 2636, Junior bership at the last meeting of of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holl-A recipe for a, dressing of this'type is given here. It is perfectly iris Unit, were guests of the Post 2636 VFW were: Fred owe.ll,- Ji-^ . City. Mr. and Mrs.delicious and you will want to try it. rresponding unit of Linden Madsen, Calvin Rosenkranz jBillings and son, Hamilton- HI, Avocado Dressing JSt, VFW. It was announced and Joseph Buff were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. 1 cup whipping cream, % cup mashed potatoes .at the occasion marked ten — Mrs. Robert J. Lobb, star John Erickson, Lake,Hoptaong. whipped '.-•:•-. 2 teaspoons grated orange ;ars of success for the Linden Street is a patient at Perth Am- —Mrs. Michael Romano, and y3 cup sifted confectioners' rind oup. boy General Hospital. " children, Michael, Jr., Frank sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice —Mr. and Mrs. James O'- — Mi1, and Mrs. Hamilton and overley, and Mr. and Mrs. Blend ingredients together carefully. ^Freeze in ice cube ourke and sons, Auth Avenue, Billings, Jr., Wright Street weceBoy Gulino, L:ng Branch, were tray. When frozen, wrap each cube in saran and place in ere dinner guests of Mr. and hosts at open ouse in honor guests Of Mr. nd Mrs. Hamil- freezer bag. When ready to serve, defrost and serve with or :rs,' Clarence Crane, Newark.!of their daughter having gradu- ton Billings, Wright Street. on fruit salads. This recipe makes about 2% cups dressing. '• sawenly eomfort for every summer activity NEXT YEAR'S STYLES... bras AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS! 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through my water pipes that's Water Company just too much." Carlsen Hie Crow's Nest! (Continued from Page 1) Mayor _Adams warned late (Continued from Page 1) they will refuse to pay their yesterday. afternoon that the brandtsen's guests. Mrs. Carl- News from Hollywooi water bills until water—"good Police Department will be on sen and her daughter, Karen, clean water"—is provided. I the lookout for any house- decided to fly ahead of time so John Wayne's lovely daugh-itive from New .Orleans nil Monday night, just at dinner holders who ignore the ban they can visit her folks and against sprinkling lawns. ter, Melinda, who atterds a spots, who has decided at time, housewives in '• Fords, Capt. Carlsen's relatives in Den- college in Madrid, recently age of 30 that it is time for '. could not get even a trickle "Appropriate police and court mark for Zt few weeks. action will be taken", he de- visited her pappy on the set of to reform and settle down from the faucets. The water Since they are flying, and famine continued for about five clared, "and no amount of pull 'Go North", so Henry Hatha- less Nomadic way of life. r will help." weight iSj a factor in taking way offered -r a small part ini i this typical Tensessee V At Random: hours. Shortly after 11 o'clock, clothing, both Karen and Mrs. n a little water flowed and men the film. She thanked MmJiiamS story, Miss Magu Where have the weeks flown who came home grimy from a Carlsen were forced to leave kindly but said, "I'm *ot inter- whether "brooding or explos to? Here we are approaching hard day's work were finally Nurse Diplomas some of their finery behind be- ested." isvroagnificenfc to watch as /the Fourth of July weekend cause Captain Carlsen did not y able to bathe.. I (Continued from Page 1) wife; so is Brando's metieulo and it seems now as if we had!, take any clothes with him ex- The latest word is that Maii- Only a trickle of water camejpin for highest achievement in ly detailed portrait of the Val -no spring at all. , . With all the cept work clothes for the races. lyn Monroe will play a minis- bond. Joanne Woodward and ; new back yard pools in town, it through the pipes all day Tues- obstetrics. ter's daughter in "Let's Make day, then just at 6 P. M., the "He will need his uniform G. Armstrong perforin comj •is a safe guess that more and Greetings to the graduates for the presentation of this Love." tently in their parts. more people are going to spend tops went completely dry oncejwill be extended by Mrs. Edwin plaque to the King of Sweden", Dramatic, meaty fare, t .the weekend at home rather more. Quin, president of the Women's Mrs. Carlsen explained, "and it Anthony Steel, a happier man than face the ordeal of heavy Tuesday night. Mayor Adams, Hospital Guild, and Mrs. Helen since his divorce from Anita oae. -traffic. . . Township residents who was scheduled to attend a Racier, R. N., president of the Planning Board hearing, had . were among those who received Nurses' Alumnae Association. dacron dresses there are in certificates last night at the to forego the important sessionjThe Nightingale Pledge will be pounds!" graduation exercises of the to visit the Fords area in led by Mrs. Grace Crystal, as- 'The Barbarians." CMBUtf -Newark College of Engineer- answer to hundreds of de- sociate director of the nursing! The plaque and key also add-: ing's special courses division. mands. i school. Rev. Joseph V. Kerr, ed to the weight of the Carlsen (Today's picture •Among the recipients were An- The police switchboard was pastor of Holy Spirit Church, bags, so Karen and her mother i plan to do some shopping m THE FUGITIVE KIT» drew F. Murello, 8 Frederick also jammed with calls from Perth Amboy will pronounce Wearing the snakeskia jacket Avenue and John R. Remias, irate Fords residents, but the the invocation and benediction. uenmark. ^ ^^ g ms trademark and car. 127 North Hill Road, Colonia; police were powerless to do Woodbridge girls to graduate THIS IS WHAT WE PROPOSE: Gordon Geis, Planning Board consultant^ is shown point- | Mrs. Carlsen lauded the may-irying the guitar that is his John B. Schwing, 107 Arling- anything. When they explained are Katherine Napravnik, ing: to the proposed zoning: map, at Monday night's session of the three Planning Board or for '•thinkingr of the plaque" ldearest companion, Val Xavier, ton Drive, Fords; Anthony A. that only the Public Utilities daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- hearing's calJed to discuss the Master Plan. "Seated at'the tiable are Planning Board mem- ; "I think it is a' wonderful i (Marlon Brando) arrives in a Lipo, 354 Paderewski Avenue, Commission has jurisdiction seph Napravnik of 555 Linden bers, Mayor Frederick M. Adams, Charles E..'--Gregory, Andrew Aaroe, Committeeman idea". she commented. (God - forsakend little ^"issis- .Iselin. . . Mrs. William Tombs over water companies, they Avenue; and Mrs. Patricia John Evanko. J sippi town one night in a down- and Miss Peggy Tombs, of were in some cases, "told off" Mooney Smith, daughter of Mr. jpour. in no uncertain terms. i and Mrs. Edwin M. Mooney of INEED A SECRETARY? Tombs Studios,, Sewaren, are a large tract on the peninsulajhazard, espi for the chil- IS THIS NECESSARY? He is an entertainer, a fugi- exhibiting their lamp shades at 281 DeKalb Avenue. Julie i WOODBRIDGE — A,-type- No Water—for Anything- jCoughlin is the daughter of between the Arthur Kill and dren. ISELIN' Vandalism'in two writer, valued at $100, was the Home Furnishings Show at Smith's Creek as heavy in- At Tuesday's session, William 'the Hotel New Yorker this MrsJ Edwin McNair, 79 Wood-i Mr. and Mrs. James P. Coughlin houses on Middlesex Avenue stolen from the Acetylene Dis- land Avenue, Fords, called The of 355 Green Street, Wood- dustrial. They felt the water- Morgan, Avenel, who had asked tributor Co., Route 9, when, the week... front should be a recreation the previous night. that the and Oakley Street, under con- Ns needling needed Independent-Leader Tuesday bridge. All three graduated struction by. Sheridan Con- place was entered Sunday night j mmm and asked that a reporter come from Woodbridge High School. area, something that was Master Plan be adopted, asked or Monday morning. '\Tidbittt promised to them. the board to re-consider the struction Company, was re- AIR-CONDITIONED to send him to to her home. Also, Beverly KAst, daughter ported Monday. Wallboards.j } ; In case you didn't know it, , "The dishes are in the sink,| zoning of the 'land bodering of Mr. and Mrs. Garrit M. East Monday night's session was pipes and shingles were fiam-i "Moderate Reds involved in! The 2 Most Entertaining ; Governor Robert B. Meyner has I can't bathe my son and thei-ei of 2613 Woodbridge Avenue, Rahway Avenue, Avenel. Mr. at times, disorderly. The hear- 3 (Hagerty incident. Pictures of All Time!! declared the week of July 3-9 is no water to drink. What if Nixon; Joan Domhof and ing was marked by cheering, Morgan note. d that it .i s pro-;. *- as Third Annual Burglary Pre- there is a fire, how. can the Sondra Gardner of Carteret. hissing, booing and catcalls. P°sed as a heavy industrial zone Rock Hudson . Doris Day vention Week. . . "Victor Katen, andd firemeemen put it out?out?" Donald Barnickel, Planning ^tr'acree ar aree a at tpresen present t4 400 ne neww )the 1 a We've a way with cleanins Township Assessor, was among homes under construction ini P ** *"• weekend of fun . . , Meantime, whenever there is Board member who served as that -wins customers. Yoi the 138 assessing officials from a trickle, Fords housewives are that section. Planning Review chairman in place of Norman "PILLOW TALK" can rely on.us for best re- all over the State who attended busy filling pots and pans, to who was out of town, tried time the five-day Seventh Annual (Continued from Page 1> and have water on hand for drink- and time again to give the! No Handicap THE BEST FOR THE 4TH sults every time! Rutgers Conference for Assess- ing, cooking and bathing the employees. There were 205 peo- David Niven - Mitzi Gaynor meeting some semblance ofj He was asking for the hand; ing Officers last week. . . Cdr. babies. ple in Tuesday night's audience order but without much sue-[of the wealthy man's daughter! F^Hrfr ¥iU£W@MI%$ ®i$Pl&¥ AT tO George J. E. Szatao, TJSNR, 315 To add insult to injury, PeterPy actual count by a reporter. "Happy Anniversary" CALL US ... Colonia Boulevard, Colonia, Residents of Sewaren asked cess. and certainly displayed assur-j („•_ crrcus -4 £• 9:30 Schmidt, Gordon Avenue, Fords ance and confidence. j WE PICK VV AND DEMVWt! Commanding officer of the reported to The Independent- that the Planning Board make Edward J. Dolan, attorney music, trained anfmaJs, SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Port Newark Naval Reserve no changes in zoning in their for a'group opposing the Master "You want to marry my girl, j JULY 3, 4, 5 Leader last night that al- Doris?" said the surprised). TEL, ME 4-8033 Surface Division 3-8, is taking though he is not getting any area. They protested against Plan, spokp e but brieflyy. His -aerialisls, acrobats and downs Now At Popular Prices! his annual two weeks training water, air is going through the the R-T transitional. Mr. Geis clients'• did the objecting in-parent. "Why, man you were; Intact and Uncut! cruise on board the USS steadtd . jcaddyincaddying for me only a year oorr' swimming poo! JO a.m.— 7 p.m. pipes and "the meter is run- explained traditional had its !so back." Charlton Heston Providence, the Navy's newest ning like mad". meaning in terms of population Krauss m Protest games, thrill rides, , Yui Brynner Guided Missile Cruiser. . . Ron- ! "Oh, there's not much in DAIDONE'S "It's bad enough not having density. He said no industry or Committeemen R. Richard that," said the applicant. "Ij ald Nelson DeWitt, son of Mr. any water to drink, to cook commercial business was al- Kiddieland, walkthroughs, aw( "THE TEN CLEANERS . . . BAILORS . • and Mrs. Leon B. DeWitt, 518 Krauss and Leon Blanchard, j refreshments; always parking LAUNBERERS with or even shave, but when I lowed in an R-T zone. The new Second Ward, spoke each eve- Leon Avenue, Woodbridge, is have to pay for air going zone permits other types of shouldn't make a decent sort! continuing his studies at the ning, objecting to zoning the 1006 Rahway Avenue dwellings such as apartment tract as business. The same IJxtra Added Featurette University of Alaska during the buildings. Mr. Tanzman. said AVENEL, N. J. summer sessions. At present he arguments were used each eve- PATTERSON-JOHANNSON Woodbridge proper was zoned ning—that Ford Avenue was FIGHT FILMS! is living just 125 miles south in the same way. of the Artie Circle. The 49th too narrow to take the traffic, state's university is on a 2,200 The Sewarenites also pro- that there are several schools acre campus overlooking the tested the proposed zoning of and churches in the area and broad, gold-laden Tanana River Nsw Continuous Performance the increased traffic going to Valley. . . the department store, if one is 1 built, would create a traffic Last But Not Least? TODAY THRU SATURDAY Born at Perth Amboy Gen- JAMES CAGNEY as AIR-CONDIMONEB ei-3 Hospital: From Wood- Admiral Halsey bridge, a daughter to Mr. andi Mrs. Joseph Almasi, 145 Cramp- "The Gallant Hours" ton Avenue; a daughter to Mr, and—CinemaScope-Color and Mrs. William Kozut, 282 Ernie KOVAOS HI 2-934S Mawbey Street; a daughter to Dick SHAWN for golfers :..homa THURS. THRU SAT. course of ART WALL, JR., 1959 Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, Golfer of the year. One of the 215 S. Park Drive; a daughter "Wake Me When JUNE 3» - JULY 3 east's finest courses midst the coolness of our 4000 acre moun- to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kreisel, It's Over" tain top. Expert guidance from 599 Garden Avenue. . . . From "Crack in the ilrrer' Jack Cuitie, head Pro. Electric Avenel, a daughter to Mr. and SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY With Orson Welles and carts available. Far Bstaation, Recresdoa: enjoy your Mrs. Edwin Reim, 14 J Street; JAMES STEWART Juliette Greco favorite sports, have fun ... irt- a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. door-outdoor Terrace swimming Harcey Schneider, 40 D Street; "WHEN COMEDY WAS pool plus our lake.^ "TheMowtaln Road" KING" fa Us Entire FaMilj: a boundless play- a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. an d—Eastman Colo r ground of delights with a special e Townshio Residents Charles Kish, 20 Smith Street. Boris DAY - Jack LEMMON Saturday Matinee—Special supervised Day Camp for . „ . From Sewaren, a daugh- Children. ; "IT HAPPENED TO JANE" Show for the Children Fw Si» VacaUoBore: friendliness, ter to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Egnot, comfort, and deluxe hospitality. 27 Meade Street. ... From TURNPIKE Entertainment, delicious meals SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY ... Terrace Coektai! Lounge. Fords, a son to Mr. and Mrs. atsaK NOW m JBLT-SUSUSTHMTIOSS George Wilson, 9 Mijfran Place; JULY 3-5 • •••-Proclamation a;*aaughter to Mr. and Mrs. IWEP.thmSAT? .Y2 Fised Ahrens, 51 Dartmouth \FlgSTKUHTHISAf!St I RITZ Theatre "The Wild River" Street: a son to Mr. and Mrs. | BBIGniEBARDOT With Montgomery ©lift and njC.,*« "BateiteGeesToWaf*' Carteret, N. J. Kl 1-5S60 Anthony Alliergro, 421 Crows Air-CooIed for Xou^ Comtort Lee itemick Whereas there exists a serious shortage of water avail* Mill Road; a daughter to Mr.! NOW THRU SATURDAY "13 HOURS TO and Mrs. Russell Hilf, 1133-B "6UNMEN FROM LAREDO* Doris Day - David Niven Woodbridge Avenue. . . . From WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 able to the residents of Woodbridge Township and Hopelawn, a daughter to Mr. "PLEASE DON'T and Mrs. Robert White, 39 Lau- 1 UNGARf AM * SHOW eel Street. . . . From Iselin, a EAT THE DAISIES" FROM 2 P.M. PHON£: Haw York Mlirra* HUI 2-4300 3aughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Also Whereas this shortage presents an inherent danger to Sam Buss, 85 Madison Street. "SABU AND THE , . . From Keasbey, a son to MAGIC RING" the health and welfare of all Woodbridge Township 5dr. and Mrs. Leon Davis, 19 Matinee Saturday at 1:15 Have a "COOL ONE Dahl Avenue. SUNDAY, JULY 3 TBS.V SATURDAY, JULY 9 residents ' THEFT SUSPECTS HEROES 7 BIG DAYS! MILWAUKEE. — A pair of ;een-agers suspected of auto- Chance io See Swallick nobile theft became heroes Therefore, I, Frederick ML Adams,. Mayor of the Town- Fhen Policeman Donald An- "THE TEN Beer irews, pursuing them in Mil- Tavern, Inc.# Wine ship of Woodbridge, hereby order and decree by reason vaukee, fell, into a rain-swollen COMMANOMEMTS" sreek. The youths dived into First Time at Regular Prices! Corner William & New Streets • Liquor he water, rescued Andrews, and Route #1, Wooffbridge Show Starts Evenings at 7 WOODBBIBGE • Sandwiches of an existing emergency, Matinee Saturday and Sunday ben surrendered to him. NOW THRU SATXJKDAY "Betty and Joe" — Phone ME 4-9138 Baring! Shocking! "I PASSEi STATE FOR WHITE" Effective Immediately THEATRE Woodbridge, ». I. "BLUEBEARD'S 10 HONEYMOONS" Woodbridge Township residents are recraested not Comfortably Air-conditioned! Championship Figrht Films DRIV EXTRA Friday & Saturday rEOBAY THETJ SATURDAY to use water for the purpose of watering lawns, flow- Color Cartoon Carnival - JUNE 30, JTOY 1, 2 iATE HORROR SHOW Schiclhaus Franks 2i® lamburgers 30c "We Make and Grind Our Owa Hamburger Meat ers or shrubbery and washing of cars, except be- . JAMES CAGNEY in SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY % Chicken in The Basket Shrimp in The Basket tween the hours of 9 P. M. and 6 A. ML until further "the Gallant ioyrs" Curt Jujgens with Freneh Fries .... S1.25 with French Fries -, $1.25 21 Shrimp in Bach Basket at 6:45 and 9:0ft P. M. 'MICHAEL. STROGOFF • notice. This does not apply to commercial car wash- • . Color SUN., MON, TCES.. SOFT SHELL CRAB STEAK c ing establishments. . • • SVUX 3, 4, 5 John Wayne - Henry FonSa SANDWICHES & FLATTERS I i

Continuous Sunday— "FORT APACHE" : j IWstinee Monday FISH PUTTEES lie—PIZZA PIE. 35e-90c-1.25 Toay BAJfDAil. STARTS WEDNESDAY We Prepare Orders to Take Out — Home or Industry This decree Is hereby declared to be in accordance with Kddie HODGES 3—FIRST RUN HITS—% "Ice Cold Brinks Served In Frosted Glasses" laws providing for the general welfare. in Jady Holliday'•• Root Beer.— Coke — Orange —"Coffee "The Adventures ef Dean Martin Frank & Thick Hamburger & Thick •Huklebeny Finn" 'BELLS ARE RiNfifNfi' Shake 50c Shake „„.... 55c Plus i Color Open 7 Bays a Weds from 11:30 A. M. to 11:45 P. M. Frederick M* • Adams Ingemar JoJiannseu- OF THE Floyd Patterson REDWOODS" WALT'S DRIVE--IN MAYOR, Township of Woodbridge "Ffgltt .Pictures".. mEsmm Garteret & Woodbridge Road, Fort Reading Free PLAT-AREA Birectly Across From "KOPPEBS" Plant Exclusive : ; '.;. rNEWS ; Independent-Leader A Newspaper Dedicated to the Best and From AH Interests of the Sesidents of the Exclusively the Cojcamunity Edison Township and Fords Beacon Communities We Serve.

THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 PAGE ELEVEN Fords VFW Sweetness and Light BjCHAKtESE.GB.EGOB,"? ee FORDS — Monday when the The Woodbridge Townsliip Planning Board, of VFW BanQ marches in the WOO-OBPvIDGE — Thomas Miieh. I am a.member, may be stupid, naive, bun- Fourth of July parade it will H. Lee, Freeholder seeking re- King and unsuspecting—but it can present at pub- mark the 15th consecutive year election in November on the ic hearings handsome'chaiirmen. At -least, it has they have done so since organ- Democratic ticket, spoke at a *>~. ization in. 1946. Members will meeting of the " Woodbridge sense of the aesthetic in personnel even if it at £***** inarch at Plainfield and Mill- (Township Democratic organ- *st glance might not appear to have the same town, and expect to present a ization on the importance at- ense in planning.;; • |7 " series of conceits at Menlo tached to the Woodbridge vote Park Shopping Center later this this year not only in local poli- Our two very distinguished men of mien are our summer. Membership in this tics, but in county and state band is extendc" and encour- politics. " fcated chairnaeri,: Normari- Tanzman, and our aged to all men and boys, lecretary, Etonald; • Bariiickel, who conducted whether a service veteran or "Woodbridge can definitely . fee first pubfehearitig on the Master Plan Mon- not, who play an instrument. be a deciding factor with its Meetings are Tuesdays 8:30 P. tremendous voting strength," lay in Mr, Tahzmari's absence. Their only compe- M. at the Post Home, New GABBY HAYES he said, as h- urged the Dsmo- ion for choifte as Man of Distinction was Edward Brunswick Avenue. THRILL FOR KIDS: Gabby cratic County Committeemen I. Dolan, counsel fpr^a group of residents who are Hayes, radio, movie and TV and women to generate en-: 1 Directing the band is Ray- thusiasm among the voters. , ipposed to'zoning'of'a, /Route 1 tract for commer- mond Holzheimer, former di- star, will be one of the main |ial purposes. : *;';:«*;, * * : • attractions at the annual Edward Seyler, Municipal of! Iselin Fair, to be sponsored I Democratic Chairman, appoint- Now that I have some of the amenities out of the _ , , . . i July 25-30 by St. Cecelia's |e{j Michael Berko publicity the 3 C S church T pay, I would like to qomment a little about the made up of- me™",\™l_n and boyis playL? -i - «e stair will appeastage.r J chairman. Mr. Berko spoke oft" niffhtly 0H the m dway behalf of Emil Pajak and as- bearings which started Monday and continued ing together, not for the sake! : There wiu be four other TV sured the organization that Jir. Tuesday and last night An estimated 350 residents of individual monetary reim-] the program. acts on Pajak had authorized him -te- bursement, but to bring joy toj ^-m each ittendecT the first session, and. this number dwin- The fair be open state he is supporting the Dem= lled to an unofficial count of 205 the following PAST PRESIDENT HONORED: A plaque was presented to John O'Donnell, retiring president of Avenel Lions Club, at others wherever they are heard.; njsht at 7 o'clock at the ocratic candidate, Winfield Jv Bight. I had to get back to my stint last night, so an installation dinner-dance ai Kenns-.Acres, Woodbridge, Sunday. Left to right, Abner Feldman, director; Milton Members come from manyj Green Street grounds. (walks of life, from high schooli Finn, for Township Commit^ Weinstein, treasurer; George N. Ketzenberg, director; Vincent Ricciardone, president; Robert G.' Kugler, district gov- teeman from the First Ward. cannot give the attendance census. and college students to labor-! ..;-.,•'* • -,. *..-.*:;. *:. .,•• • • - ernor; Mr. O'Domtell; Edward Wrenn, Lion tamer; Joseph Winguist, secretary; Daniel Flanzbaum, second vice Mr.. Seyler also announces ers and professional men. Manyj president. a Township-wide dinner-dance are studying now, or have re-] The Planning Board makes no pretense of in- will be held at Linwood Grove cently s' died music at nearby illibility, and has made none. After two years of some time in October and ap= institutions of higher learning. Jtudy and exploration, it presented a plan of de- pointed Mr. Pajak as general I Arthur IJsbel, Woodbridge, is telopment which represents its judgment of the Avenel Republican Club chairman. Co-chairmen in-, currently studying at the Man-! elude: Harold Mortensen, First lest that can be attained in the future for the en- hattan Conservatory of Music WOODBRIDGE — In com- Ward; Herman Fa-llon, Second lire community, without any wholesale disloca- and was trombonist in the Airpliance with a request made by jions or inconveniences. It was seriously hindered Picnic is Well Attended Force Band. ' Ward; Dolores Hopen, Third AVENEL — The Sixth Re- Grupy, Mrs. Miller and the Commissioner Raymond J. Otis, Ward; William Crosby, Fourth its efforts because of the tardiness with which {Public Utilities Commission, Ward: and Elizabeth Scharff, publican Club of Avenel held its Misses Marcia Burrows, Joan Mayor Frederick M. Adams to- ; was constituted. Serious interference with at- annual picnic Sunday at Ave- 'I"1- Ward. and Carol Detri. ar day submitted a detailed pro-j ling the highest purposes of planning had been nel Park. Louis Decibus, can- Prizes were awarded to the posal on the cost of removing Introduced to the committee ireated through years of the total absence of plan- didate for the Town Commit- following children for com- e wai memoi n by Mrs. Carmella Jewkes and ning, and there was small opportunity to devise tee. Third Ward, was a special petitive games: Keith Bersey, \¥7 d~* A1 I * " 'ia--l i Port at _. .-ing her chair as the new- guest. Dennis Miller, Lynn Grupy, lything approaching the ultimate. \ ^Y £LS \j O Sil VIgrad Readine crossing whicg heliminatio was isolaten workd by. County Committeewoman from Joseph Strenkowsky, Nancy the Fourth Ward, Sixth District •*...* .*••:.*•••-•'" William Scheuerman "^ J gradThee crossinmayorg eliminatiowrote in npar workt to. Grupy, David Miller, James WOODBRIDGE — Fourteen was Mrs. Rita Shissias. Kenneth Hunt, chairmen, an- men who were arrested in a!I Commissioner Otis as follows: Since the community had developed under a pat- nounced the following awards: Sehaeffer, Barbara Nesbitt, This next meeting will be Gary Miller, Carl .Schwarth gambling raid in-Iselm Apri_ l _30 i "I have been directed by rn of whim and caprice, little room was left for door prize to Henry Borowsky; and were held'for the'grand Father Stanislaus Milos to ad- held July 21 at SwaUick's Tav- e nice discrimination which could have been ef- horseshoe tournament prizesjLinda Miller and Gail Nesbitt. jury had thetr cases returned vise you that it is the con- ern. New and William Streets. tively applied**a decade ago. The Planning Board to James Hoffman and Richard | to local •magistrate's court for sidered opinion of the Memori- truggled tirelessly to restore some semblance of Miller; men's mail-driving con-j disposition this week. They aI Committee that the existing TO ATTEND SCHOOL; Air- test, Mr. Miller; Ladies nail-j were each fined $25 and $iojmonument cannot remain on s/\ , espectable order out of the chaos of'indifference. man Joseph Chapinski, Jr., driving contest, Mrs. Stanley) ciireiner its resen site d * $ * •.- # "••-... costs as disorderly, persons after] P t ue to the prox-i ,, ,_ son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grupy; potato race, Miss Cherylj pleading non vult | unity to the traveled portion of j * Chapinski, Sr.. 64 Ford Ave- the So the Planning Board has been an agency with Jones: rolling pin throw, Mr. I i w V V .CEEEN Fined were: Ralph Fabrica-t - highway which• creates a| h;"£ . cause. It is of course within the judgment of the nue, Fords, has completed his Miller: three-legged race, Mr.j 1 TAKES-FIRST VOWS: Sister tore, 45. Edison-' Albert Puli-(dangerous situation:; because .*., _ initial course of Air Force and Mrs. John Nesbitt and golf / dore, 26. Elizabeth: Joseph Mc-ithe existing monument is pres- ^C- pl to decide;the wojith&esSf of the cause it en- Rita Maureen, the former ently loc basic military training here. chipping, Clem Sehwarth. j WOOI3BRIDGE -^ P. Clara touise MHko, of St. Ce- Cabe, 33. South Plainfield- Jo-j ated on.lands conveyed .->- isioned, and ^lie 4fti^iUgehce.:Mth.v^'Mch it pur- ut t0 !> i He. has been selected to at- Other prize winners were Schreiner, Colonia, 3:6- -old seph Campo, 43, Elizabeth-P the County of Middlesex] ' -f tend the technical training and fui th -'-1 ued this caused 'Mteit-Jof:minds^neeffi^aot he unani- Mrs. John A s h m o r e , Mrs, first vows as a Maryknoll Charles Rockware 32 Perth | ' er because the present aous in a decision, either affirmative or negative— conrse for Communications several - quarters by Democrats Amboy; Stephen Seplaky 32,jlocatlon is' aesthetically unac- and Relay Repairmen at jfor the Democratic nomination Sister at the order's mother- ufc my febrile brow is too thick to detect any fair house, Maryknoll, N. Y., Fri- Englishtown; Eugene A. To- stable, Sheppard AFB, Texas. I for the State Assembly Post The Monu eason why the integrity of the undertaking should Funeral Services day. masso, 33, Metuchen, Joseph ment Committee Airman Chapinski attended 1 now held. by veteran legislator further directs me to advise! re challenged. Woodbridge High School. He William Kurtz, South Amboy. The daughter of Mr. and Lamberti, 47, Iselin: Michael Held for Warfield Mrs LeBrace, 29, Elizabeth; Vin- that it is proposed to erect aj * * * ..* was enlisted into the Air It is expected that ante will - - Martin Milko, completely new monument on! Force by M/Sgt. Carl Dunn WOODBRIDGE Funeral be appointed to the $13,000 post! Fershing Avenue Iselm, she cent Magno, 32, Iselin;" Joseph services for Walter S. Warfield, is a Ciaccio, 51, Elizabeth; Michael the premises located on Westj The criticism which was shafted at the Board in of the Perth Amboy Air Force of state deputy Iegirs-1-ative graduate of Woodbridge Avenue owned h 165 Freeman Street, who was Hl h Seh001 anEl st tiahy instances was not as,deeply concerned with Kecraiting Office. budget director. If he is ap-i ^ - Peter's Virgura, 39, Iselin; Joseph Sa-i 1 66 Public ? Port Reading >".-? •«" : ldi P ' Library and that found dead in his garage Sun- pointed.he must resign-'his as.-1 Hospital School of Nursing. ladino, 47, Rahway- P Library and that | he results of its study, as it was with the sug- day were held Monday after- She the iestion that its conclusions were colored by some sembly seat bringing a special! was employed at St. Saturno, 33, Iselin j Monument Committee pro-j noon from the Greiner Funeral election in Middlesex County! Jeter's Hospital, New Bruns- Robert M. Vogel, attorney for pofes J° / ^pf" ? the totaj! lefarious consideration. This characteristic is com- Home, 44 Green Street. Burial j wick, Georgetown University the 14 has requested the return amount of S3,250 per proposal)) was in Beth Israel Cemetery. •iri November. of Woodbridge Monument! non in public hearings. If sound and reasoned In addition to several Demo- i Hospitali , Washington, D. C,of $1,553, confiscated by police COMPLETES COtmSE: Mar- at the time of the raid. An Works.' ault cannot be established, then Presort is taken to He is survived by has widov, era tic Clubs, Mr. Schrehier has and General Motors Clinic, "We honestly implore youl vin H. Frankel, local rep- Sylvia (nee Rosenkrantz); a Linden. opinion is being- asked of the personal abuse, and suspicion is directed at the been endorsed' by the Hungari- and your Commission to re-en- ] ntative of the Metropoli- daughter, Mrs. Jane Levine a I an-American Citizens Club of|" Town Committee whether the rese lionesty of those in charge^ I have seen this unfor- money goes into the Township tertain our petition to have thej tan Life Insurance Company, a brother. Daniel. Death was Woodbridge and Local 980, j Public Utility Commission and/j iunate tactic used in purely civic projects, in legis- listed as suicide by carbon treasury or should be returned UAW, AFL-CIO, representing! to the,.defendants. or Railroads contribute the has participated in a special ative hearings and even extended to judicial pro- monoxide poisoning, according the employes of the Ford Fal-; amount of $6,500 towards the advanced training course re- cedures. ..••* .*.*C.*^'' to police. con plant in Edison. ' \ LUMBER STOLEN (cost of this project on represen- Mr. Schreiner has represent- j lating to estate planning and As Terence reflected in the first act of Phormio, A native of New York City, ISELIN — A door, lumber tation that Fr. Milos and his business life insurance under- 'AS-so many men, so many: minds (Quot homines, Mr. Warfield was a resident of ed many union members in; een and hardware were stolen from committee will be responsible ot sententiae), every one his own way." Obviously, Woodbridge for the past 22 compensation cases. He is said) some homes on E. Henry Street, for providing the necessary writing-. Mr. Frankel resides years. Until recently he watso have the support of ^Town- WOODBRIDGE — The 'ap-being constructed by R-Berg matching funds to total $8,250."i at 171 Devon Road, Colonia, n an undertaking so coihprehehsiye, the Planning ship Democratic Chairmkn.'Ed- pointment of five new men on manager of the Two Guys from the Parking Authority will be Corporation, according to a re- ioard fully expected differences would be encoun- Harrison store in Elizabeth. ward Seyler and Freeholder 1 port made by Frank Bertigna. ered and that strong rigidity would be their com- William, Warren. on the agenda of the Town aon denominator. Still, there was no reason to Mr, Schreiner was born in Committee tonight when it: CASH GONE • j! Waldman and Tohak Woodbridge, the son of- Mrsmeet. s in caucus. HOPELAWN — Thieves got! nticipate that merely because opinions differed, ilrene Schreiner and "the .late Members of the Parking Au-: away with $40 when they broke! hat bad faith would be alleged.,; - Lommended by Mayor Eugene P. Schreiner, who op-thejrity resigned en masse after into Andy's Shell Station,! erated a grocery store here for some criticism from Wood- SiOUte 440 and West Pond Road,-! WOODBRIDGE — Detectives bridge merchants. I have not discussed the matter with Mr. Dolan, John Waldman and Stephen 40 years. He is a graduate of Tuesday. i ounsel for some of the dissidents, but I know he Tobak were lauded by Mayor Woodbridge High School, Ad- •'Maybe a new board can Oil all as been in public life so long and ;is basically so CPL. LESLIE A. YOUNG Frederick M. Adams for their miral Farragut Naval Academy, have a new look at the situa-j work in preventing a holdup at New York University and Ford- •tion. re-examine the situation! air, that he would not entertain for a moment a CIVILIAN AGAIN; Cpl. Leslie and come up with a solution to A. Young,. USMC, son of Mr. an Avenel Motel recently. ham Law School. elief that his adversaries—because they differed Before earning his law de- pay off the indebtedness", and Mrs. Leslie F. Young, The mayor -wrote to Detec- Mayor Frederick M. Adams dth him—would necessarily, be insincere. At the 415 Colonia Boulevard, Co- tive Waldman: gree, he taught history and leetings, he has displayed his Usual dignity, ob- English in- Woodbridge, Car- said. Ionia, returned home Monday "This is the first opportunity teret,-: Linden and Roselle pub- If on re-examination it is de-j The shoes your child wears large); ;ctivity and considerable skill as a lawyer. I am after receiving- an honorable I have had to commend both discharge for three years of lic schools. He was admitted to cided that the best way out is] determines his gait and pos- mre, for instance, that the respect; which he has you and Steve Tobak in con- the practice of law in December to dissolve the authority, that hire. Have those active! iiown to the Planning Board, will£>e fully recipro- service with the Marine nection with the Douglas Motel yours feet checked] Corps. A graduate of Wood- 1956. step will have to be taken. The ated. This is the kind of relationship in contro- affair. The patience and dili- He has sat as. acting Wood- mayor emphasized the indebt-[ by our experij bridge High School, Cpl. gence displayed by you both is srsial matters that is ideal-r-vigilarit and resource- Young served one year over- bridge magistrate and serves as edness will be paid, because the indicative of a strong devotion legal advisor to many Demo- good name of the Township is il and determined opposition; 1 but respectful seas at Okinawa and at Camp to duty. We are proud of your LeJeune. cratic organizations in addition at stake. oposition. ' . ••".£-.-.-, . accomplishment." : to. the municipal parking au- Meanwhile, at the direction, thority. : of the mayor, the police de- I don't often indulge7 in a little /homily of this Woodbridge leaders Have re- partment took a survey regard- ind, and I'll try to wind it up' with a light note, portedly said they would unite ing parking meters, interview- i leaving the meeting Tuesday night, I passed a behind Mr. Schreiner, rather ing each; merchant on Main than advance several candi- Street and vicinity. Fifty-five ation wagon parked in. front of the Barron Ave- dates for the post. were for removal of the meters; j ae school, and on the curb, a portable ice-box. A 9 asked that the meters Mr. Schreiner is married to 1 •oup of men surrounded' the cooler while one of the former Dorothy Zirikewicz eliminated on the side streets, but retained on Main Street; 7 leir number opened and served cans, of something, of Brooklyn and they have two YOUHG KtT don't know who the men were; or what they were children, Carol Ann, 22 months, had no opinion; 9 were for re- and Eugene Paul HI, seven taining all meters and two were iafSng. • •**•-. -.:-.-•v'fvr^':•;- not available for interview. $ Records are kept of your weeks. child's size.

* • * •• •*-....••..*. ;-;>>:/ ® Reminder cards are sent I only know they didn't offer pe any, whatever for free size check-ups.

: was. - •-. ••.*'":• ;;•':-/'.: ; in Satuwday deliveries ' Q Doctor's prescriptions are carefully filled. any estimates given > \ i i SlfiiiS & LGli W i . SUMMER COAL PRIC5ES '•Do Be Careful With Growing ) i ASSOGIifiOM Feet—We Always Are!" IWJ CANT BUY BETTER and Loan Association TIT OR STOVE PEA COAX, WSE.BOH COHCB1SK COS?. 535 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge 8-45 DIVISIONS OF WES-DOH MATERIALS, me (CORNER OF GROVE A VENUE I' Cash ton $0. Main Office: 339 state Street, Perth Am boy $mim "One of New Jersey's OPEN DAILY 9 A.; M. TO 4 P.M. GH1D0SH Bros, and WEXLER Finest Shoe Stores" SATURDAY 9 A^ M. TELI/ NOON OTHER WEITON PRODUSfS: €msbed Sfo»«, Mask fop, 1519 Main Street > E. Grand Avenue, Rahway PD 8-1000 In Woodbridge in Perth Amboy i, Send and fflmm Materials fiahway, N. J. Cfall FREE PARKING A5P BOTH OFFICES Call OIL BORHEft SALES '£ SERVICE COOK* AVE, CARTEBH Open Friday Till 9 P. M- ME 4-8900 HI 3-2770 them. Without such knowledge, • it is KNOCKING THE ['right? "'..uiig to con tempi ate the conse- quences which couid have ensued had Your New Kennedy #1, Mepr # it not oeen available Mr. Madison, on Weii? •some occasions, has been subjected to Stevenson #3 with Jerse unwarranted criticism because of a Social Security By ALLAN A. BASS possible mistake in judgment or be- District Manager Democrats for Party cause he asserted a firm conviction. (Eartarei This criticism was not warranted on Q. 1 nave a cleaning woman Nomination either score, because the character, of who comes to me just one day a Charles E. Gregory his service through the years deserves week. I pay her $5 plus her car- By KENNETH FINK, Director, Stevenson, 13%; Kennedy, J Editor and Publisher fare and also provide her lunch. Princeton Research Service Other candidates, 6%. a fairer hearing. Should I be reporting her When the Meyner, sec The Independent-Leader and Edison Township- PRINCETON—Senator John Fords Beacon published weeMy on Thursday We can only hope that Mr Madi- .wages for social security? Kennedy of Massachusetts, choice votes are combined vs 18-20 Green Street ME 4-1111 A. Yes. If she comes to you New Jersey Governor Robert B. the first choice votes for ot Woodbridge, New Jersey son's services will not be deprived every week, her cash wages over Meyner and Governor Adlai candidates, these are the sta The Carteret Press published weekly on Friday a three-month, period will Stevenson are the choices of wide Democratic findings: 651 Roosevelt Avenue KI 1-5600 Woodbridge Township 'totally, even though he relinquishes his title. We amount to more than $50. Any Democratic voters across the Democrats Only Carteret, New Jersey household worker who is paid state in that order for the Kennedy ...... 4 WOODBSIDGE PUBLISHING COMPAN3T think every effort should be exerted $50 or more in cash wages by Democratic Party's I960 Presi- Stevenson _ 3 any; one employer during: a dential nomination. Charles E. Gregory, President by the administration to make his help calendar quarter of the year Other candidates 1 Lawrence F. Campion, available on- a consultant basis, cer- is covered by social security. The three front runners pick None—no opinion '_ Vice President and Treasurer The employer is required by up nine out of every ten votes The 13% for other candidi tainly during the transitional period law to file a return, reporting among rank and file Democrats divide as follows: Senator E ' By carrier, 10 cents per copy when his successor is gaining all the the amount of wages Paid to in the state, with no other Kefauver, 6%; Senator Lyn< Subscription rates by mail, including postage, Democratic Presidential hope- Johnson, 3%: Senator Hut one year, $4.00; sis months, S2-25; three months, knowledge of the community so neces- the employee, and to Pay the $1.25; single copies by mail. 15 cents. All payable social security taxes due on ful getting more than three per Humphrey, 2%, and Sena in advance. sary for the proper administration and those wages. If you grlve her cent of the Democratic vote in Stuart Symington, 2%. conduct of such a vital municipal cash for her carfare, it counts the state today. It must be understood tl: as part of her cash wages. Car These were the findings when the choice of candidates agency. Mr. Madison, no doubt, will tokens do not co unt, nor does New Jersey Poll staff reporters made by delegates at the Pre want some measure of leisure and re- the lunch you serve her. in face to face interviews with dential Conventions, not by a laxation after his arduous experience, Q. When does a household registered voters all over the vote of the party rank and fi employer file the social security state who classified themselves This is one of a series but perhaps he might be willing < to tax report on wages paid to a as Democrats asked the follow- political measurements in t - :. Our Credit at Stake make available to ut from time to time domestic employee? Where does ing question: state. Watch for them in tl .,; Woodbridge Township is facing a she send the return? "Here is a list of men. who newspaper, which, presents t the benefit of his vast knowledge and have been mentioned as pos- New Jersey Poll findings exel difficult decision in the necessity for civic interest. We hope so. A. The returns are due with- sible Presidential candidates sively in this area as a pub resolving the tangled affairs of its mu- in one month after the end- of for the Democratic party. service. In all events, we wish every good a calendar quarter — for ex- Which one would you like to nicipal parking control endeavors. 1 ample, the return covering see nominated as the Demo-J LIFE SAVED thing for our two public officials who wages of S50 or more paid to a The Parking Authority, created to i > cratic candidate for President! Detroit — For nearly fo are leaving us. They are highly worthy. household worker during April, in I960?" minutes John Plociniak, - .provide off-street parking accommo- May, and June is due by July 31, 1960. Social security taxes Choice of Candidates Among: was dead, but he has return dations in the various business areas should be filed with the near- Registered Voters to ranks of the living. of the community, has resigned. Its est District Director of In- (Democrats Only) Plocniak's heart stopped wh The Sophisticated Crop ternal Revenue. Senator John Kennedy 38% he arrived at a hospital 1 ^indebtedness for land acquisition and Gov. Robert B. Meyner 28 treatment of a minor allme: for the purchase of meters, is some- While we are not among those who Gov. Adlai Stevenson 24. A quick-thinking physician, 1 believe^ that the younger generation Other candidates - 1 George Holcomb, grabbed thing in the neighborhood of $40,000— JUST PARAGRAPHS None—no opinion 3 jackknife, cut open the mai and this obligation is backed by the is going to the dogs, which a certain Last December, answers to chest, massaged his heart—a: number of citizens have believed about Heroines All the same question showed the saved his life. general credit of the community. Un- Fifteen sturdy New York following: Kennedy, 33%; Mey- He was able to leave the he less the debts are paid promptly, some- every generation, we do have certain women have proved that they ner, 27%; Stevenson, 26%; pital in less than a week, Under the Capitol Dome the stuff of which hero- thing far more important than park- observations we believe worth passing Other candidates, 10%; None— on about the present "younger gen- jines are made.vThey match She no opinion, 4%. Thus over the JOY TO SADNESS ing accommodations — Woodbridge (television shows 12 hours a day past six and a half months, Denver When she fou: eration." week in the interest of Kennedy has edged forward her change from a supermark Township's credit—will be involved. humanity.—The New Yorker. It is rather alarming to almost every TRENTON—New Jersey Re- publican -National Convention at 10 A. M. and the four eve- 5%; Meynar gained 1%; Ste- purchase included three ra By whatever means can be devised, publicans, uncommitted but will be limited to five - sessions ning sessions begin at 7:30 venson has dropped 2%; other 1921 silver dollars, Mrs. Joan this indebtedness must be met without business man who came up the ladder favorable to Vice President in four days and will feature a P. M. Television will carry the Time to Get Out candidates have lost 3%, and Smith was elated. She is an e the hard way, and that means wonder- Richard Nixon for President, different theme each day. The proceedings to 672 TV stations An English paper publishes the Non-no oppinion has drop- ttrusiastic coin collector. delay. will join the 1,331 delegates and over-all convention theme will in 425 cities. Radio stations this advertisement: "For Sale: ped 1%. But her high spirits we The business areas of the Township ing for several years, or longer, wheth- 1,331 alternate delegates at the commemorate; Abraham Lin- will link 1,000 stations. The Baker's business; good trade; When all those who named soon deflated. At home, £ er he could make it or not, or whether International Amphittheatre, coln's nomination by the GOP convention will.have a potential large overi; present owner been Governor Meyner were then found that 70 silver dollars ai have resented, except on a very limited a century ago in the very same in it for seven years; good rea- $200 worth of Jefferson ai 43rd and Halstead Streets, Chi- audience of 45 million homes son for leaving."—The Laborer. asked: "Who would be your basis, the use of the parking meters on he would fail in his business venture, cago, on July 25 to select presi- city of Chicago. He was the each night. More than half, a second choice?" this is the way buffalo nickels had been stoli to see the attitude of many youngsters nation's first Republican Presi- million miles of telephone wire the 28% Meyner vote divided: from her collection. the ground they feel their businesses dential and vice presidential And He Foots the Bills, Too candidates. dent. will carry the story to 1,800 have lost patronage. Obviously, the today. The "post-war" babies, as we newspapers and wire services. Many a man is always on his Most of the 76 delegates and Monday, opening day of the toes because his wife is always cause of a decline in volume reaches shall call them, are those youngsters alternates from New Jersey will convention, has been designated New Jersey national Com- OLAMOR GIRLS mitteewoman Mrs. Webster B. on his heels. — The Davenport far deeper than the mere requirement who came along during lush years and travel to Chicago on the con- "Lincoln Day" while Tuesday is (Iowa) Times. war-time years and more often than vention special plane of the Ike Wednesday is GOP Todd, of Oldwick, will serve on that a small fee be paid for convenient American Air Lines, which Day, and Thursday is "Nominee the Convention Program Plan- ning Committee. Each delegate Why? ^parking. Any effort to ascribe the not, were in school during the war. leaves Newark Airport at 3 Day". Lincoln won the presi- Justice behind the Iron Cur- P. M. on July 23. The balance dential nomination on the third is entitled to one vote and a They went to college, or finished total of 666 votes is required to tain recalls the attitude of the merchants' troubles to the presence of will travel by special train, of ballot on "May 18,. 1860. New tough colonel in the old Army, which two cars are reserved for Jersey voted, against the Lin- nominate a presidential candi- the meters, is oversimplifying the college, after the war and can scarece- date. sitting as president of a court- problem to a ridiculous degree. ly remember the hard times of the New Jersey delegates, which coln ticket' that year and again martial. "If you aren't guilty, leaves Trenton at 6:04 P. M. on in 1864. ,, . •'. r SUMMER LAWMAKING: With why were you arrested?"—De- This, however, is a matter for later Thirties. They have had nothing but July 23. For the convenience of the New Jersey lawmakers enjoying troit News. good times since they were in high New Jersey headquarters 'will people back home, • this year's summer vacations, there is little discussion. The necessity of the mo- be located at the Palmer House, convention will have only one liklihood that the Legislature Incidental Intelligence ment is to preserve the financial in- school and they, therefore, have few a bus trip from the amphithe- morning session — on opening will reconvene before the next A Stockholm, Sweden, income tegrity of Woodbridge Township by the anxieties about economic matters. atre where the noisy conven- day, and .no afternoon sessions scheduled session on September tax advisory service called Lilla tion will be held. This 27th Re- The opening session will start 12. • : ... ;.' Klagomuren, or the Little Wail- payment of the Authority's outstand- On the other hand, a great many of This week Mr. and Mrs. Mey- ing Wall, is doing a land-office ing obligations. Delinquency in this them seem to think that their time is ner are attending the Gover- business.—The New Yorker. very valuable, whether they hustle in nors' Conference at Glacier matter will reflect in others, and will Know Your Representatives National Park, Montana, and Little Things their jobs or not. The common com- will probably take a side trip have a serious consequence on any ef- The best citizen is an active citizen, one who is alert "It's the little things in life plaint that the younger generation to Lake Louise, Canada, before. that tell," said Dora as she forts which may be made in the future and goes to the source to secure the best possible in- returning home to Princeton. dragged her kid brother out for additional financing. "does not want to work" is not alto- formation. The best representative is one who cooperates Next week, the Governor and from underneath the sofa.— gether true, but it is true in many with his constituents and is ready and eager to receiver Mrs. Meyner, and many Demo- UJS.S. Tennessee Tar. If there is no other alternative, the their views. . cratic legislators, will prepare cases. And it is true because these Herewith are the names of your representatives. Keep to attend the Democratic Na- GOOD DEED Township should immediately assume tional Convention at Los Ange- the $40,000 indebtedness and notify youngsters have not ever known lean in touch with them...... ,.•". Savanna, Okla. — Seniors in! times, and have never felt the pangs of les beginning. July 11. They-win the local high school found a' the creditors to this affect. The col- . :.- .-. U.S. Congress-' ..... - .,' leave Idlewild, by jet on Friday, different use this year for the July 8. lateral requirements can be considered, hunger or want, or the desire for an Senate money they had saved for thein easy dollar when no easy dollar V^LS Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr., (D), Senate Office During the week of July. 25 annual trip. They remained at £nd disposed of, afterwards—but let Building, Washington, D. C. Home--Westfleld.: ' • ' many of the .Republican mem- home and gave the cash to us not let our credit standing suffer for available. Senator Clifford P. Case the physical features of the communi- . loyalty and love by, working with _him Bernard J. Dwyer Dr. William Toth have been sent to New Jersey -William N,.Margolis Walter H. Wood Democratic delegates by Bob Member: Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ty and of the facilities which serve toward some common goal. {Continued MI Page 20) I THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 PAGE THIRTEEN : •'nai Wriih:Miss_rBurBara An 'Gdlpnia Resident Weds Girl Scouts Associates r I960 Saratoga Springs. Girl To Oppose ISELLN — Miss Barbara" Ann COLONIA — Aiiss Marcia Dobbs; daughter of, ;Mr., and Pauline, Polacsek, daughter of 'ot Contest y!x. and Mrs. Robert Polacsek, Award Court Mrs.C. C. Dobbs,: 13^6 Oak Tree ;5 Site ; Koad:.J)ejame the bride ot.David ISELIN — Donald c. Whit-I Jaclcson, Saratoga Springs, COLONIA—Girl Scouts and ; O L O NIA —: The Sinai aker, principal,- School 15 an-joscame the bride of Irving Laptev, B'nai B'rvth Women; iee Hosley, son of •Mr'; Brownies held their annual COLONIA—The special cont- Wm; A.C. Berry, Green Forest, Ar- aounced the Honor Roil for the! ^wiience;' Metzger, son of Mr. Court of A\va,rds and Fly-up ittee of the Colonic Colony- .1 , sponsor a "Charmirig. , Sunday afternoon- at year as follows: ••-•,• ,and Mrs. George Metzger, 495 ceremony at School 17 last Associates again urged a more :ild" contest for "tots, teens the. First Presbyterian..•Church Mrs. Roth, Grade 1;. josephi^airview. Avenue, at the Jewish Tuesday. The program was suitable site for the proposed d tweens."' --.-\;..'•' .with'{Rsv. Rodger Sideiier of- 3a'Bold. John Hubbard, Karl Community Center, Saratoga Colonia high school than the :; ! opened wltl: the Flag ceremony, ?mal judging -will :pe' ,an- ficiating. : \ Janke, Thomas Krusen, Judy Springs.- with Rabbi Solomon the Lord's prayer, and renewal upper I-^eman estate. This uneed at the September 28 Brown, Judy' Donnelly, Kafen Slorobwit? performing the cere- ! Given in marriage by.vher fa- of Brownie and Girl Scout recommendation was made at ting at School 17. : ; V Sidener . , • • mony. •: ther, the bride wore a ;yown o! 1 promises. the final meeting of the Asso- Pirst prize will be a framed Mrs. Scharei , Grade 1: Ed- The Wide wore a gown of silk Chantilly lace, fashioned with Mrs, George Damsky was the ciates for this season held re- x 20.tapestry oil portrait of ward Benkert, Karen Perricone. organza w"'th appliques of white cently at School 16. a scoop neckline,, .'bbuffant taffeta, a icoop neckline out- song leader for the evening, e child. i apron type skirt ove*u-uMle.d Roberts Tucker. The special committee, com- Mrs. Lauer, Grade, 2: Jqann lined in thi taffeta applique m and Mrs. Derby A. Denson Judges will be Mayor;; Robert tulle. Her veil was attached to lighted the three candles rep- posed of the Associates' officers, Aiello, Eileen Blackwell, Don- leaf 'design, tiny cap sleeves. said that tl-2 Freeman property Henderson, Railway: Mrs. crown of Chantilly lace and na Bobak.. Linda Brower, Wil- The' bodice -in- the longer torso resenting the three parts of the aineth Williams, •• Playschool seed pearls. ' I Girl -;out Promise. The ten does not readily lend itself to liani Callahan. Arlene Cwiekalo, length curved into a full skirt such use due to its limited ac- irsery; Fifth Ward: Commitr Mrs, Lillian Dobbs, .sjster-mT parts of the Girl Scout Law Lara Lee Hagan, Janet Harwell, ending- in a c'lapel train. Her cess to roads and sidewalks. ; ;man John Eyahko. f: . :- : law..'of the bride, served as ma- were recited by ten Girl Scouts DOLORES DE MARCO LinSa Hoover, Kirk : KatoraJ.silk illusion fingertip veil fell A detailed account of zoning Mrs. Bernard Dickman is tron of honor, and bridesmaids Kathleen Kulczucki, MauKeenlfrom a ^headdress of stepha- as each one lighted a candle ENGAGED: Mr. and Mrs. airman of the contest; and were Linda Lee Dobbs;:- cousin Mazzarelli, Robert' Rosenfeldjnotis, silk organza and'taffeta and placed it in a trefoil, ""he p: lems in the area of the ; John N De Marco, 101 Jef- olony was given by Dr. Gene i-s. Joel Dlugasch, •co-eh.air- of the bride, Clark; Patricia Theresa Smith. • ' japplique:_She carried a bridal Brownies' who were flying-up ferson Avenue, Linden,' have an. The contest is open to. all.Ann Heiry, East Briinswick; Mrs. Miller, Grade 2: Pati-icia!-Bible with center cluster of each received her wings from Zirpolo, chairman of the -on- made known the betrothal of ing committee. He urged any- 1 8 x 10 photograph, : t>, beand Lynn Weingarty :; Nixon. Maloney, Cheryl Watkins, white orchids and cascade of ,MES. IRVING MBTZGER the Leader and then .?a their daughter, Miss Dolores Mower girl was Trsici Lee one with such problems to con- ken by a chapter photograph - Kathy Schweitzer, Lynn Yes- ribbons and stephsanotis. through a large trefoil to be M. De Marco, to Norbert W. enters any child in. the cv li- Dobbs, niece of thtt-bride. salonia. Mrs: Jack Polacsek, sister-in^ affiliated with the Indoor Com- greeted into Intermediate Wels, son of Mr and Mrs. tact him or Roy Mundy, presi- ; ; ; ; Avenel. : ' :• : ' fort Control, Perth Amboy. dent, so that action may be st, '• : :;.::•.••;'. , -:..: .;-.-'- '''•-. " ; Mrs. Gitlin, Grade 2: Joseph law of the bride, was the ma- Scouting by Mrs. Walter Richie. William Wels, 151 West Serving as best'man was Bemoske, John Girgenti, Doug- tron of: honor, and the brides- The couple will reside at' 10 Mrs. Jack Brown, president of Street, Colonia. started before a problem be- Glenn C. Dobbs, brother of the las Gseenstein, Robert Mortel- maids were Miss Carole Kaspin. Harbor Terrace, Perth Amboy. Woodbridge Township Council Miss De Marco, an alumna comes too involved. bride, Avenel, and: ushers in- lite, Dolores Damiano, Nancy Staten Island; Miss Kitty Mon- of Orl Scouts gave a short ad- of Linden High School, is Andrew Komuves, newly-ap- cluded Robert Catino, ;Avenel; Graham, Diana Litchey, Donna don, Saratoga Springs, and dress summing up the impor- employed as a secretary by pointed chairman of the mem- Clifford Snyder, Iselin; -Rob- Sawyer, Taffy Tucker. Mrs. Harvey Korfin, Plainfield!|Scout Troop te.:3e of Girl Scouts and ow Winetsky and Brody, Esqs. ership committee, was com- ert Kiamie, CranfordrSamuel Mrs. Baumgarten, Gi-ade 3: sister of the bridegroom. Scouting develops character in She is also a member of the mended for his work in distri- By/CIoyerbeHes Snyder, Woodbridge, was ring- Leo Bussiere, James Cerbone, Serving, as best man was Union County Legal Secre- bution of the progress report 1 bearer:. _ Z~''-:'y Presents ll \.?- participate. ISELIN —'•"-. Tile Cloverbelles Linda Agnew, Linda Corcoran, Jerry Olderman, Dayton, Ohio, Girls from three Intermedi- taries Association. sent to members and potential re-4-H Club, of Iselin met at After a tour of the* Southern Katherine -Kovacs. - and ushers were Allan and Jack ISELIN—Court of Honor for Mr. Wels, an alumnas of members,- advising them of the states, the couple will reside at ate troops received second class ie home of its leader, Mrs. Mrs. Kunkes, Grade 3: James Polacsek5;brothers of the bride; Boy Scout Troor 48 was held and proficiency badges. The Woodbridge High School, is work of the Associates. aseph Rapacioli, Dow Avenue. 1386 Oak Tree Road, Iselin. Teufel, Barbara Clough, Bar- Harvey korfin, Plainfield, at VFW Hall. Awards were employed by New Jersey Bell The booklet, "Welcome to The bride is a graduate : of highlight, of the evening was picnic ; luncheon was: served bara Dziombak, Diane Estelle, brother-in-law of the bride- given for Second Class Scouts the pinning of 17 girls who are Telephone Company. Colonia," prepared by Mrs. nd Michele Caravello was Woodbridge' High School and 1 : MRS. DAVID HOSLEY Margaret Schmidt, Irene Stop- groom;. John Sluk, Iselin; Mark as follows: going into Senior Scouting. Francis White was distributed pnored on her birthday. The attended - Newark Preparatory piello. t • Lowenstein, Norwalk, Conn., Their leaders are advancing to those attending the meeting. iris played games and Michele School and College, of the and Andre Block, Clifton, N. J. Robert Hogeboon, Reinhardt Miss Morrison, Grade 3: Wil- Thorsen, Jr., George Raynok, with them. Several of these ,IVIC It will also be available to those hd Donna Pegos and Margaret Ozarks, Arkansas, and is em- liam McCann, Patricia Skim- For a .Wedding trip to Merry wishing to become members 'inks won prizes. The next ployed by L. Bamberger and Chinese "Auction Steven Rothbaum. girls recently received the mons. Hill, Pocono Mountains,' Pa., Curved Bar which is the high- when there is a membership ieeting will be July 11 from 11 Company, Menlo Park. '••• Mrs. Lotvin, Grade 4: Diane Mrs. Metzger wore a beige pure First Class Scout awards drive in the fall. M. to IP.. M; Members are The bridegroom graduated went to Richard He''"9rs, Jef- est rank in Girl Scouts. Each Slated Mykietyn. silk classic sheath with white troop presented various forms COLONIA — Mrs. Lawrence sked to bring their lunch. from Green Forest High:School July Miss Spaldo, Grade 4: Rich- accessories. fery Applegate, James Kebel, Green Forest, Arkansas, . and ISELIN — A Chinese auction Dennis Kopik, and Raymond of entertainment to close the Friedland, chairman of the The Teenettes 44-HH Club met ard Hubbard, Robert Pelosi, She is a graduate of the Sa- program. College of the Ozarks.iand is will be held July 7 at VJP.W. Nancy Anoia, Linda Cwiekalo, Linares. Star Scout Award, Youth Activities Council of Co- t 1:30 P: M. at Mrs. Rapaci- ratoga Springs High School and lonia, was guest speaker at a employed in the perspiiriel de- Post Hall, according to plans Mary Hamill, Angelika Hoeher, attended Skidmore for two Edward Campbell, Jr.: Life Fly-ups were: Troop 1:3, Mrs. li's home. A business meeting partment of Western'" ;Electric formulated at the last meeting Bengston, leader, Linda Bengs- meeting Monday night in the preceded the . work meeting, Nancy Kilby, Ellen Yakowenko, years and is continuing her col- Scout Award, Roger Kenny, Holds Program I Company, Kearny. of the Ladies Auxiliary. Deborah Yessalonia. 1 Jr. ton, Karen Damsky, Susan Civic Improvement Club of the leg£ work at Newark State Col- lie girls are completing and Maurer, Marsha Rubenstein; Mothers Association of Colonia, The public is^invited. Doha- Mrs. Barbara, Grade 5: An- lege; Union. Junior Assistant Scout Mas- ISELIN — Promotion Sunday ssembling their clothing proj- Troop 110, Mrs. Gibson, leader, Inc. Mrs. Friedland discussed was held at First Presbyterian cts which will be judged by a tions of articles will be ac- nelie Carhsle. • The bridegroom, a graduate ter Awards, Peter Farber, Roger Barbara Kronen's cepted. Jennifer Dickson, Mary Dzia- the purpose and program- of Church School with pupils in -H County representative on Mrs. Schwarick, Grade 5: of Woodbridge High School; Kenny, Jr., ~nd Robert Kenny. dyk; Troop 90, Mrs. Chisvette YACC, and an open" discussion • One meeting only will be held Garry Snyder, Donna Kramer. was graduated from RPI and is the primary department, being uly 11 at "1:30 P. M. All arti- Engagement Told Religious Award Ner Tamid and Mrs. Ti—,a, leaders, Susan followed her talk. promoted to higher classes. les to be entered in the County durin gthe months of July and wes presented by Rabbi Frankel ISELIN—Mi-, and Mrs. Wal- August. The July meeting will Thoma, Patty Valles; Troop 85, The club made plans for a Rev. Roger D. Sidener, pas- 'all- August. 9 - 13 at: Dunham's to Leslie Kramer. Merit Badges, Mrs. Percival and Mrs. Dickin- fashion show to be held in Oc- Jorner, East Brunswick, must ter Kroner*, 222 Wood Avenue, start promptly at 7:30 P. M. Blanchard Assails tor, presented each child with due to the planned social. Edward Campbell, Jr., Gary son, leaders, Maureen More- tober at Koos Brothers. Mrs. a Bible and certificate. The ie properly labeled and pressed. have announced the engage- Demorcrats Set Ferwerda, Roger Kenny and ; ment of their daughter, Bar- croft. Arthur Cannon is in charge of children recited the 100th ?he girls will model their own A birthday party honoring Costello in Talk Leslie Kramer. bara A'nne, to Watler Brady, members who celebrated their Second class badge awards: publicity and Mrs. O. W. Olsen Psalm, 150th Psalm and the Jothes. ISELIN—Sidney W. Blanch- New Scouts inducted into the of ticket sales. The next meeting will be July Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter birthdays during the month of Picnic Sunday Mrs. Peterson, leader, Carolann Ten Commandments, and sang Brady, 125'Ridge, Road, Co- April, May and June was held ard, Fourth Ward Republican Troop were James Shepard, Booth, Cynthia Brozanski, Lin- A new building committee four hymns, "All People That 1, 1:30, at Mrs. Rapacioli's COLONIA—The annual fam- Gerald Kuna, Kenneth Briseid, was appointed with Mrs. Angelo lome. lonia. • , after the regular meeting. ily picnic of 'the Greater Co- candidate for Town Committee, da Carballo, Christine De- On Earth Do Well," "If With Miss Kronert atteniied New- assailed Fourth Ward Commit- Warpen Loder and Walter Lo- Young, Christine Corallo, Nancy Palmiere as chairman, assisted Your Ears Have Heard," "Go Mrs. Rapacioli reported that lonia Democratic Club will be der. by Mrs. James. Souza, Mrs. Down Moses," and "Lord I she and Mrs. Rudolph Kumm- ark and Woodbridge Township PREPARE FOR FAIR held Sunday at Grove 2, Roose- teeman Thomas Costello for his Peterson, Barbara Uleka; Troop schools and is employed by opposition to the building of The fathers of the new scouts Theodore. Koziol, Mrs. Frank Want to Be a Christian." ei% clothing project leader, had ISELIN The Beaverettes velt Park, from 1 to 5 P. M. 112, Mrs. Denson, leader, Ber- Food Fair, Cctonia Shoppimg 4-H Club is busily preparing for an S. Klein store in the Town- were welcomed by Troop Chair- nadette Abato, Sue Abrams, 'outinho,' Mrs. Raymond Wip- Forty-nine pupils were pro- •tttended a 4-H leader's supper Plenty of eats and drinks are T pert. Two new members wel- it the Log Cabin, Rutgers Com- Center. .Her fiance is a gradu- the Middlesex County Fair to ship. man Edward Campbell, and Sherie Denson, ~ ane Donahue, moted to the intermediate de- ate of Holy Trinity High promised and a Women's-Men's the mothers of the boys were comed were Mrs. Palmiere and partment, 40 from kindergar- nons, New Brunswick. be held in August at Dunham's He said that Mr. Costello and Barbara Durik, Carol Henry, School,. Westfield, and is also Corner, East Brunswick. The Softball game is.scheduled. welcomed by Mrs. Ferwerda as Alice Marlis, Rae Siegfried; Mrs. Koziol. Plans were also ten to first grade and 100 from his colleagues were incapable president of the Mothers' Club. made for a fall dance. first and second grade to third. employed by Food Fair. Hearthstone Homes group met County and State Demo- of accepting progress in the Troop 163, Mrs. Damsky, lead- An early, spring wedding is with Mrs. Edward Newton, Mi- cratic candidates have been in- The ceremonies were under er, ' Carol Bengston, Karen Mrs. Rohert Argalas superin- Dr. Peek to Preach Township. SETTLEMENT MADE . tendent, was presented with a planned. : chael Street. Mrs. Lloyd Ha- vited to attend, and Joseph the direction of Assistant lardinale, Martha Kanner, \ 7 At United; Church rayda and her Iselin proper Fennelly, Democratic candidate Scoutmaster Reinhart Thor- Carol Marsh, Nancy Mellor, ISELIN—Girard Troiano of gift from the third graders. , group met three times last week for Township Committee in the VISIT:MISS1 LIBERTY '' sen. Scoutmasters Herbert Jeorgann Kovalich, Andrea Newark captured a $4,000 set- COlfcxNtA— & surprise5 bar- and finished pot holders. A Fifth Ward, will personally SEWAREN — Den 3, Cub Kramer and. Herbert Williams Traberman. tlement in his Superior Court Rahbi Frankl on Moio xecutive . secretary of the becue ' party was held- recently roller skating party is sched- greet all in attendance. Scout Pack 34, of Woodbridge, gave short talks. suit against Joseph Duffy, Jr., pTonkers Council of Churches, in honor 'of Sylvester Novak's uled for today at the South made a trip to the Statue of Senior capping: Troop 5, Mrs. and his mother, Mrs. Joseph Trip to California pwlll be the guest preacher Sun- Amboy Skating Arena. A busi- Gaskell, leader, Carol Balletta, Duffy, Middlesex Avenue, Ise- ISELIN — Rabbi Bernard birthday recently at'his home, NINE LIVES? Liberty last Saturday. The boys PINNING RITES da^ at the 9:30 A. M. service of 66 Preston Road. Those attend- ness meeting will be held to- were accompained by Mrs. Wil- ISELIN—Mrs. Louis Milano, Linda Barone, Lorraine Brown, lin and the Nasto Ice Cream Frankel, spiritual leader of the TTnited Church of Christ of ing ;were , Mr. and Mrs. Tom morrow, 5:30, at Mrs. Haray- CALLANDS, Va. -r- Twice liam Frelish, den mother; Mrs. leader of Girl Scout Troop 178, •Susan Gaskell, Kathryn Kane, Co., Newark. 'ongregation Beth Sholom and Clark-Colonia. His subject will Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom da's home, Talmadge Avenue. lightning has struck Burtor James O'Donnell, Mrs. Stephen presided at a pinning cere- Mr.ry Ann Makoski; Troop 6, Troiano was injured March his wife left last week for-a be "Freedom From Within." Mundry and children, Mr. and Conner, but he still is alive and Kovacs, Mrs. Joseph Karnas mony held at the First Presby- Mrs Fleming and Mrs. Dixon, 9, 1958, while a passenger in a one month motor trip to their Nursery and kindergarten class- Mrs. Ron Kaufman and daugh- MODERN PAUL REVERE? well. and daughter, Mary Jane, Mrs. terian church Friday. Receiv- leaders, Joyce Dixon, Margaret car driven by Mr. Duffy and home town, San Francisco, Cal. es of the Sunday school will ter, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pot- MORRISTOWN—A Paul Re- When he was six, lightning Arthur Herman arid nephew, ing pins were Nancy Thorsen, Felton, Susan Fleming; Troop owned by his mother. During the Rabbi's absence, meet at 9:30 also. Dr. Peck is kovski and children, and Mr. vere act cost Dale Rickard $10. struck a tree near which he was John Handwerger. Cubs mak- Kathleen Milano, Lorraine 92, Mrs. Ritchie, leader, Nor- The Duffy car collided wifi services will be conducted by substituting for the regular and Mrs. Novak and daughters, He was fined that amount for standing. He was only stunned. ing the trip were Billy Frelish, Little, Bryn Baker, Theresa Mi- malee Burgisser, Larrianne a truck owned by Nasto Ice the Congregation's Cantor and pastor, Rev. George Shults who Joy and Georgene disorderly conduct after police Recently, lightning struck his Billy Taggert, Billy Neveil, lano, Lynn Campbell, Dawn Dickson, Leanne Doyle, Mar- Jream Co. and operated by chairman of the Ritual Com- is teaching at the Blair Con- f wisd that he sat in his car be- home while he was washing his Allen Sander, Wayne Caffrey, Kronish, and Linda Nieradka. garet Freeman, Patricia Laid- A. N. Nasto. The mishap oc- ssittee, Dr. Norbert Kastner. law, Catherine Manser, Judith gregational Youth Conference Scientists link mutation to side a busy road and warned handsJ He was stunned and un- Fred Herman, Donald Moran Parents and friends were pres- curred on the Garden " State rvfes; will be held tomorrow at Blair Academy. chromosome point. motorists of a radar speed trapjconscious two hours. and Kenneth Kovacs. ent at the ceremony. O'Donnell, asd Anne Richie. Parkway, Iselin. evening at SS

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LI 8-1619 — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry and daughters,. Kathryn. Roberta, and Sandra, Semel Avenue attended two parties, a sixth birthday i-arty of Mieh- :le Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry, Weehawk- en and a graduation party fur Miss Patricia Perry,- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry, North Bergen. — Girl Scout Troop 5 order Qold Bond Birthday Plus Fun Foods for the 4th the leadership of Mrs. Fred Gaskell, Edward Street, as. a finale of the season enjoyed a1 bus ride to New York City. They Chase & Sanborn attended the theater and saw • DEADINE NEAR.: July 1 has been set as the deadline date the play "Music Man" and had Coffee; Drip or Reg, Edwards ib. can 57= when all New Jersey passenger ears must display the new dinner at Moma Leone's Rest- type straw and black license plate. Mrs Esther Vernon of aurant. Attending were Carol the Division of Motor Vehicles is shown in the above photo Le Rose, Linda Ba-rone, Susan holding the new license plate and a calendar reminder to Gaskell, Lorraine Brown, Kathy AI! some 15,100 vehicle owners who have not received their Kane, Geraldine Wenskoski, license plates. Director Farsekian warned that passenger Carol Bihler, Frances Bossett. Safeway Stores '•£§ House of' Lords—.Shop Safeway for Everyday Low Prices cars that do not display the straw and black plate on July Carol Baletta and Mary Ann 1 will subject the owners to penalties for violation of the motor vehicle statutes. Motorists who have not received Makowski. their new plates are advised to telephone, write, or appear — Mrs. William Bihler, W. 25 foot personally at the Division of Motor Vehicles in Trenton. Warren Street was hostess at a stork shower and surprise Jufy 4th Aluminum Foil...... _ ...... birthday party given for Mrt. Robert Higgins of Craniord or Hamburger Rolls [Iselin Girl, Plainfield ad Mrs. William Laffey. Ba- jam J MI • Lxr Old World guest for the shower and* Mrs. Laffey, the birthday honor MrS. Wright S Black Bread Dutch Mill American — ibid B@md Stamps guest. Attending were guests ISELIN—Miss Barbara Jean from Staten Island, Cranford,! Hero Sandwich with §it@s@ €®iap@iis Bourne, daughter of Mr. and B'"onne, Roselle Park ar.d Ise-i Frozen HOP Jim*. jem». ils esa wa Bgusst ^fej-aa %^H^ Mrs. Everett T. Bourne, 107 lin. | Hawaiian Punch 2 *„"• $' ^Auth Avenue was united in ,—. < • Bel-air <*} 6 oz. 7oz. Jiiarriage to Joseph H. Pendal, - Mr. -nd Mrs. Jack Fleisch-j CjTBpe JUlCe Frozen J- cans - man and children Glenn andi Ca S This Coupon Good For .son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grand Duchess Frozen k . Fancy White Meat - .- ^ " Pendal, Duer Street, Plainfield, Gail, Bronx, N. Y. and Mr. and P 9 Mrs. William Linkov, Newark, Canterbury 48 to Saturday morning at a double Iced Tea Bags Rich Flavor pkg. -ring -ceremony and Nuptial were dinner guests of Mr. and 25 Mrs. Martin Cohen, Bradford Bremner Brand 12 to Paper iupkins »»1 "Mass with Rev. Thomas Dentici jUmtDO rieS ExExcellenc t for Lunch pkg. • pack S e ^officiating at St. Cecelia's Place. is — Mr. and Mrs. George Hack- r- \ f I Busy BBaker 1 Ib, Blue Ribbon _ , : -- _v. • "Church. feway pkg. with purchase of 1 gallon size : ""• Given in marriage by her ett and daughter, Joyce, West Snack Crackers shoPsa f /** I " Nabisco 12oz. Clorox Bleach - 1 ,lather, the bride wore an im- Warrent Street, attended the Limit 1, Valid at Safeway, Vo/d of+or July 2, 1960 ! -ported silk taffeta gown with graduation and party of 'Miss ramOUS V-OOKieS Assortment pkg. ^an Alencon lace bodice trimmed Lucille Bonnie Weston, Middle- town, N. J. who graduated from! .'with scattered pearls and se- Items and prices effective at Large Salad Olives •quins. She wore' a scalloped Middletown High School. ; ^bouffant veil, shoulder length, — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitz- 3 Qreat Safeway attached to a headpiece of simmons and Mrs. Henry tAlencon lace trimmed with Rohlfs, Semel Avenue were Super Food Markets 46 oz This Coupon Good For "seed pearls, and she carried guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry (all located in complete shopping centers) stephanotis, phalaenopsis or- Happel, Adams Street. Three of Refreshing Fruit Drink ,~.A .,._..;._ *& chids and ivy on a prayer book. the Happel boys had been con-j MeniO Park — Edison Township 25 Eicfra i * Maid of honor was Miss fined with illness but are re-i East Brunswick—Mid-state Mai! Kaiser Foil $^V°\t*tLi pk9 33c Johnson's Carnu s^y "Santa Carbone, Iselin, and! MRS, JOSEPH PENDAL covering nicely. CSFtSrSt — 775 Roosevelt Avenue •bridesmaids were Mrs. James — Mr. and Mrs. George Stoll 24 z with purchase of an S oz. package "Aurelio, Metuchen, and Mrsfro. m Woodbridge High School and children, Janice, Peter, and prices also effective in Safeway Store af All Condensed t? P°g 35c Johnson's Wax «^"» ; Philadelphia Cream Cheese Frank Barbato, Port Reading. and attended Union Junior Col- George. Jr., Wood Avenue, and South AlUboy—101 North Broadway Johnsons Flower girls were Miss Betty lege, Cranford. She is employed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale and Johnson's Holiday aea^iso? 1.95 Instant Jay Wax Limft 'l, ValW at Safeway, Void after July 2, 1960 Ann Khun, Elizabeth, cousin of by the Ira Haupt Company. cMMren, Robert Jr., Martha the bride, and Miss Theresa New York City. Lynn and Wanda Lee, Adams Ann Kraynock, Beaver Mead- Mr. Pendal is a graduate of Street enjoyed a backyard bar- ows, Pa., niece of the bride- groom. 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Ringbearer was John is already more than $1,000,- Mrs. Walter Kronert, Sr., Liv-j -Traub, Linden. 000,000 over President Eisen- ingston. smackin' good. U. S. inspected. — Umif 1, Valid af Safeway, Void after July 2, 1940 ' After a wedding trip to Hy-hower's budget request. — Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Ca-- Whole by the pound. . . isnnis, Cape Cod, Mass., the Senator Henry M. Jackson, sidy and granddaughter Helen -••couple will reside at 502 Wood- Democrat of Washington, a Cassidy. Portsmouth, Virginia, ' ^land Avenue, Plainfield. For most active backer of a bigger were guests for the week end of Ib. -traveling, the bride wore a military build-up, urged that Mr. and Mrs. William Cassidy ;*black and white plaid suit with the bill be increased by $140,- Wood Avenue. This Coupon Good For l3>lack accessories. 000,000 to speed the moderni- — Mrs. Colin Biddulph. Ben- -•> The bride was graduated zation of the Army. der Avenue and Mrs. Robert c lb c c Argalas, Adams Street," were Split or Quartered «= 31 Breasts 59 Legs »> 49 hostesses at a benefit card par- ty for'the Fourth Ward Re. .b- Safeway 6 ounce <•> {- Sfdgfips lican Club, at the home of Mrs i C Cold Guts Brand * package JL^J with purchase of 5 cans of 15 oz. size Biddulph. choice of: Bologna, Luxury Loaf, Head Cheese, Pickle-Pimento Loaf, Be Prepared g, y , Cadet Dog Food — Mrs. Herny Schott, Adams Spiced Luncheon, Ham Bofogna, Goolced Salami for Street has returned home after Limit 1, Valid at Safeway, Void after Ju!y 2, ' Picnics . Tower Brand having spent several reeks vis- iting her son and his family. Skinless Franks Save at Safew«fy 21, 89c A'-. id Mrs. Jack Schott, ~";z- Safeway abeth. i Tender, Meaty Cooked Ham Imported — Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bau-i Cut from lean bles and sons, Peter and Don-! Short Shank Ground Chuck chunks of tender beef This Coupon Good For aid, Livingston, -were dinner Fresh Caught guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flounder Fillet Seafood Special SEAGRAM'S Schott, Adams Street. 25 Extra 4.79 % Qt. — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schott. A.dams Street, Mr. and Mrs. FOUR KOSES •Tosepb Woolley and children. Gold Bend Stamps 6.00 Qt. Kathleen, Mary Jo, Dqnno. with purchase of one dozen GORDON'S GIN Richard, and Theresa, West Safeway Egg* 4.09 % Qt. End. N. j. and Mrs. Joseph Limit 1, Valid at Sofeway, Void offer July 1 CASSTAIB'S Wooley, Sr., Adams Street, Fresh Jersef 4.99 Qt. were guei. of Mr, and Mrs. Plump, juicy Jersey berries. Famous Pint SEAGRAM'S V.O. William Caffrey, Madison at a for flavor. Serve them with cereal and ORDER HOW 6.40 % Qt. Tawn warty. — Roger Argalas, Gary Mi-j cream or in your favorife recipe. Box Imported halik, Jack Brown. Jr., David I This Coupon Good For For Your Party- Carey. Ronald Blackwell. Ches-i and American ter Kules?=i and Cedric Fricke.j • COLD BEER ire spending- a week at Camp Cowaw, Delaware Water Gap. 25 Extra

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Faust of the Department of 50 -'Extra Sanitation at the Experiment! Station, the publication has Stamps No Deliveries separate discussions of water wifh purchase of 10 Ib. bag Cook Out Monday, July 4th management in beknv-gr,ound Charcoal Briquets recirculation pools and above- Limit 1, Valid at Safeway, Void oft»r July I, 1960 No Deliveries on ground pools. Store Will Be Open Wednesdays Dr. Faust .writes in detail 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. During July and August about filtration, disinfection, iron control and similar sub- jects. The publication is free to [residents of New Jersey Agri- This Coupon Good For cultural agents, the county representatives of the College | of Agriculture, will supply it on Premium 10 Extra request, and it can be ordered Appif- also from the Bulletin Clerk. B©i§€f Stomps; College of Agriculture, Rutgers UsspStsrry Mary Andrascik, Fiop. with purchase of a 4 oz. can Crown Colony tj University, New Brunswick. Ground Black Pepper . j £14 JMBOY AVENUE, Special IT. S. to improve quake de- 34 02. 'Special Limit 1, Valid at Safeway, Void oft«r July 2, 19i0 j tection netwv'-. Pack wj|p • size Jar 29 Pack THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 PAGE FIFTEEN gion Unit New Slate >;ain Picks' Is Selected Of New Ball By PTA No. 7 Woman FORDS — Mrs. Walter An- dersen will succeed Mrs. John RDS — Mrs. Benjamin Szilagyi as: president' of School FORDS — Dedication of the ine, Fords, was reelected 7 PTA for the next school year. new ball field at Fords Park rerer of the Middlesex Qther officers elected at last will be held July 10. y American Legion Aux- week's meeting were: Mrs. Ar- At a special meeting of the for the 13th executive thur • Jensen, first vice presi- Fords Babe Ruth League, Inc., it a meeting: held st .the dent, second term; John Werda the members voted to call the Amboy Post Home. second vice president; Mrs. Lor- field, "The Fords Babe Ruth . Sunshine is a charter, raine Koons, corresponding sec- Field." Robert Reilly was ap- er of the Fords unit and retary; Miss Irma Grundmann, pointed chairman of the dedi- irved in every office^ twice recording secretary; and Mrs. cation to be assisted by Mr. and esident. She is also past! Marcel Bofialsky, treasurer. - Mrs. John O'Meara, Airs. Wal- ent in the county and hasj Committee chairman an- .er Szewczyk, James Deak and !very county post ivitf. the nounced were: Mrs. Eonalsky Peter Buckney. fcion of chaplain. Her hus- and Mrs. Russell Bizaro, budget Members decided the fourth has served the County and .finance;' Mrs. Aloysius Ho- Thursday of each month would I as Commander. spidor, class mothers; Mrs. J. be the regular meeting night. ; Fords woman has served G. Bauit, health; Mrs. George Appreciation was extended to .e Department Executive Chilipka, hospitality; Mrs. John Walter Szewczyk for his work for eight years She is Pirigyi, membership and PTA in getting the new field ready -. voluteer hospital work- magazine; Mrs. William Tryg- :or this season. Menlo Park. She is the er, procedure and by-laws; Mrs. Sigmund Szatkowski re- nember of the Middlesex Mrs. Stephen Pry, program; ported all teams have 100 per ,y Auxiliary who has eani- Mrs. Dominie Nota, publicity; cent membership. badge for 3,000 hours of LAX CONTEMPLATIVES—Rev. Joseph Bra ozowski, pastor of Our Lady of Peace Church, Mrs. Janet Yanak, sunshine; AIDING CHILEAN RELIEF: The three area chapters of B'nai B'rith Women presented Mr. Buckney, president, r«= Fords, presents Nocturnal Adoration pins to Louis Bettinyer and Andrew Rapach (second and John Werda, ways and checks and clothing- to the Newark Bed Cross which has made arrangements to transport gretfully accepted the resign*- en the County Legion and and third from left) after completing 12 successive hour-long visits to pray for fellow means. the clothing- to Chile. Left to right, John Goldham, Eed Cross; Mrs. Leonard Silver, Mrs. tion of Mrs. Doninick MacioIaK ixiliary meet in coveniion parishionf- s and "the good of. the ." More than 75 per cent of the membership of A special meeting of the new Chester Kaufman; Mrs. Henry Kargrer, Fords, Citizenship and Civic Affairs ehairman of as treasurer and appointed Mrs. 5 at Nathan Hals School, the parish's Nocturnal Adoration Society has received this honor over the Past five years. executive board was called for ffiamot Chapter; Mrs. Howard Rood, Colonia, CCA chairman Sinai Chapter. Szatkowski to fill the office. ret, Mrs. Sunshine will be Witnessing the presentatios is John Koper, chairman of the group. August 10 at 1:00 P. M. at the Nicholas Carvello, booster led. home of Mrs. Andersen, 156 chairman, requests all returns jndlng- the convention as Winchester Drive, Fords. be made to the managers to- Miss Irene JC DeRyder day. James Deak will represent ites from Fords unit will Former Fords Girl Wed One officer and several president, Mrs. Fred Hawaiian Dance chairman previously chosen the league at~a Babe Ruth sec- fcensen, Miss Julia Dani, have resigned due to the fact tional meeting at Woodbridge. Bart DiMatteo, Mrs. Dis- Date Scheduled their children will go to an- Marries Walter Swaylik amis The next meeting is sched- Morrette^ Mrs. Katherine Saturday" in~ Plainfield HOPELAWN—The marriage HOPELAWN — School clos- uled for July 28 at VFW Hall, HOPELAWN — The Ladies other school.. New Brunswick Avenue. who will serve as dele- FOKDS—Miss Virginia Joan Lynn Bums, Hershey, niece of Auxiliary of the Hopelawn A workshop will be held at of Miss Irene Marie DeRyder, ing exercises were held at Mrs. Sunshine -Rill be VFW Memorial Post 1352 will Newark 'Teachers College, daughter of 'Mrs. Clara Muller School 10 with Miss Mary C Mrs. O'Meara was welcomed Predmore, daughter of Dr. andthe bridegroom. DeRyder of Bloomfield and Mr. Fee, principal, making the as a new member. Mr. O'Meara ite-at-Iarge. Mrs. Charles Trawbridge Pred- Serving as best man wahols d a Hawaiian Dance at theUnion from July 11 until July is the sponsor of a league team. next meeting of the more, Plainfield, formerly of Lawrence Catuzzi of Dayton, post home July 23, it was an-15. Anyone interested in at- Herbert DeRyder of Great opening remarks. unit is scheduled for Fords, became the bride of Ohio. The ushers were Robert nounced at a recent meeting, tending may contact Mrs. AnNotch- , to Mr. Walter Swaylik, Piano solos were given by mber 13. Installation of Benson Doyle Klinger.^son of B. Predmore, Plainfield, broth- with Mrs. Helen Homyak pre-dersen at HI 2-1254. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Louise Santucci and Irene To- jfficers will be September Mr. and Mrs. 'Martin Klinger, er of the bride; Anthony De- siding. Mrs. Helen Fullerton Swaylik, Hopelawn, took place tin, -and an accordion solo by en County officers will be Hershey, Pa., Saturday after- Lucas, Westville; Robert Brayer will be in charge of the affair Saturday afternoon- in St. Gerald Hudacsko. Audrey Zso- .1 guests. noon in the First Presbyterian of Youngstown, Ohio, and Nyle and a buffet lunch will be Schedule for Summer Thomas the Apostle Church, rey played an organ solo, and Church, Plainfield, with Rev. Brown, Plainfield. served. Bloomfield. Rev. Demetrius La- songs were sung by the sixth A tenth anniversary dinner Announced by Library Puta, C. SS. R. of St. John the grade pupils. .After the pro- FORDS — Word has been Gerald Krohn officiating at the The bride is a graduate of gram, the sixth grades enjoyed •ible Schools, double-ring ceremony. Plainfield High School, Plain- dance will take place Septem- FORDS—Mrs. James Heath, Baptist Church, Newark, offi- received that Captain Joseph ber 24 with Paul Pund as library committee chairman of ciated, assisted by Rev. Joseph dancing under the supervision The bride is the grand- field, and the University of of Ernest Dubay, and refresh- John Silagy, son. of Mr. and Delaware. She is a member of chairman. the Woman's Club, has an- M. Doyle. A reception was held Mrs. J. J. Silagy, 125 Hornsby Fords Church daughter of the late Royal Specail award went to Mrsnounced from June 27 through at Mayfair' Farms in West ments given by the Hopelawn Predmore, former principal of the faculty of Somerset School, Home and School Association. Avenue, has recently been as- North Plainfield. The bride- Bert Kacsur. Hostesses were September 2 the Fords Public Orange. signed as Aide de Camp to RDS — Our Redeemer Schools 10, 4 and 6 in Perth Mrs. Betty Estok, Mrs. Mar- Miss Fee, on behalf of the ran Church will conduct Ambosi and Mrs. Arthur Brill, groom, an alumnus of Hershey Library will be open from 1:00 The bride, given in marriage Major General William E. High School, Hershey, Pa., andgaret Galicki, Mrs. Olga Semok, until 5:00 P. M! Monday by her father, wore a-ballerina faculty, recently presented a Eubank, Jr., Deputy Command- acation Bible schools this Durham, N. C. The late Mr. and Mrs. Mary Kozak. gift to Mrs. Charles Campbell, r—at the church, 28 and - Mrs. James Bagger of the University of Delaware, is through. Friday. length gown of silk mist er of Second Air Force. employed by Reisinger Cor- Plans were also made to have Mrs.- Helen Falkenstein, li- trimmed with alencon lace. Her who is retiring from the Wood- Captain Silagy is presently h Street, as usual, the Fords were her maternal a spaghetti supper in July; brarian, will be in attendance elbow length veil fell from a bridge Township School system at School 18, Iselin. Thegrandparents. poration, Carlisle, Pa. at a dinner in her honor at thestationed at Barksdale AFB, ;hools will run simultane- date to be announced. during these hours.: spray cap of Qrange blossoms. Shreveport, La., where he is Given in marriage by her She carried a cascade of white Mansard Inn, Plainfield. living with his wife, the former each morning, Monday father, the bride wore a gown Arrangements were made by gi) Friday, from 9 until roses with an orchid center. Dolores. M. Ziegenbalg, daugh- of silk organza fashioned with Mrs. Stephen Timinski, sister Mrs. Joseph Mazzeo, assisted by ter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. ion the weeks of July 10 scooped neckline trimmed Miss Margaret A. Kubala Miss Bertha Jaffe uly 17. Harold Nickel, 134 of the bridegroom, was matron and Mrs Zienbalg, 31 Forrest . Street, with Alencon lace and pearls, of honor. She wore a gown of Robert Petersen. Iselin, and their son, Mark Jo- Avenue, Iselin, will su- short sleeves and a fitted bod- Ise the school at Iselin, and copen blue silk organza and Sure Bidn't seph, age three. Prior to this ice. Her bouffant skirt, also Weds William H. Hillyer carried a cascade of white car- assignment as Aide to General Anne Perry and Mrs. trimmed with Alencon lace, Officer — Where have you t Kocsis will direct the FORDS—At a nuptial mass Mrs. Hillyer was graduated nations and sweetheart roses. been? Eubank, Captain Silagy served ended in a chapel train. Her Dorothy Jean DeRyder," sister as Chief, Fighter Standariza- rs at the Fords school, French illusion fingertip veil and double-ring ceremony in from St. Mary's High School Yeoman Getting my hair •eh child will receive his Our Lady of Peace Church of the bride, was flower girl. cut. tion Branch, Strategic Air was held by a crown of seeded Perth Amboy, and the Holy She was also dressed in copen Command, 3908th Strategic workbook and handicraft pearls, and she carried a cas- Saturday morning, with Rev. Name Hospital School of Nurs- Officer - On the Govern- et which he will be able to Samuel Constance officiating, blue and carried an old fash- Standardization Group, Barks- cade bouquet of white and pink ing, Teaneck. She is employed ioned bouquet of carnations ment's time? dale AFB. home at the end of the roses and stephanotis. the wedding, of Miss Margaret in the pediatrics department at Yeoman — Well, it grew on ol. The daily program will Ann Kubala, daughter of Mr. and sweetheart roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Perth Amboy General Hospital Mr. Stephen Timinski served the Government's time, didn't U. S. Steel plans big new with a devotion. Within and Mrs. Vandel Kubala, 97 The bridegroom, an alumnus it? department they will learn Walton Sanderson of Chevy Hornsby Avenue, to William H. as best man. Ushers were Mr. mining operation. Chase, Md. Bridesmaids were of Woodbridge High School and Richard Swaylik, brother of the Officer — Not all of it. i stories, memorize - Bible Hillyer, son of Mr.' and MrsAlbrigh. t College, Reading, Pa., Yeoman — Well, I didn't get Turks are holding most pro- iges fill, out workbook as- the Misses Pauline Calloway, Harvey Hillyer, 4 Jean Court, bridegroom and Mr. John Turk, Narberth, Pa.; Barbara Starz- is a veteran pf the Army. f,ndcousin Sfethe -bridegroom:: all of it cut, either. Menderes Deputies. nents, sing songs, and man, Springfield, Pa.; Mary Woodbridge, was solemnized. is employed by the Woodbriilge MRS. WALTER SWAYLIK, JK. , at liandicraft projects. A Given in marriage by her Mrs. Swaylik was graduated satiori period will be held Lou Brand, Wilmington, Del., Township Board of Education from Ursinus College .and is a and Joan Huxel, Plainfield. The father, the bride wore a gown as a teacher in Iselin Junior health and physical education Buy of sky • Sawicki morning when cookies and flower girl was Miss Diane of pure silk organza fashioned High School. will be served. There is no with a scalloped, scooped neck- teacher in North Junior High Engagement Told tration fee, expenses will line trimmed with embroidered School, Bloomfield. overed by free-will offer- mented on Vacation Bible Mr.; Swaylik who received his IN CONGRESS, JULY4. School with these words, "This BENNY DAMOCI appliques, long-pointed sleeves, FOBDS—The engagement of and ,by the local church, and a fitted bodice. Her bouf- A. A. degree from Monmouth Arleen Helen Sawicki, to Rob- •partmental groups include is a facility which the church College, is attending Newark offers to the children of the HOPELAWN — A/ 2c Benny fant skirt had scrolls of .ap- art Edward Buyofsky, son of ery with Mrs. Sam Harris Damoci, Jr., son of Mr. andpliques and ended in a chapel College of Engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buyofski, lep&rtment head; kinder- Church and of the community. Vacation Bible School offers a Mrs. Benny Damoci, 49 Juliette train. Her imported French il- By Girl -Scoiits 444 Main Street, Sayreville, has ;n, Mrs. Walter Riedel Street, who graduated from lusion fingertip veil was at- U. S. PAY? RISE; been announced by her parents, 5r; primary, Mrs. Norman total of 30 hours of instruction Woodbridge High School with FORDS — Forty-two, Girl and training in most important tached to a crown of. crystal Scouts of Troop 179 and Troop The House of Representa- Mr> and Mrs. Charles Sawicki, on, leader; junior, Mrs. AI- the Class of 1959, left Saturday and pearls, and she carried a tives has passed a bill to give 18 Overlook Terrace. Perry, leader; and junior matters of life and the most 180 held their first cookout last vital matters for death. We for Alaska where he will be cascade bouquet of a white or- $697,000,000 in annual pay in- Miss Sawicki is a senior at , Mrs. William Muth and stationed with the. Air Force chid and roses. Thursday at the home of :Mrs. creases £to workers.. The vote Woodbridge High School. Charles Wadenklee need to point our children more Michael Ondeyko, 10 Grant emphatically to the God whoat St. Lawrence Island. He has The maid of honor was Miss was 377 to 40, or ninety-nine Her fiance attended New srs. been with the Air Force since Avenue. more than w&uld be required to made them and keeps them, Barbara Jean Kubala, Fords, Members of Troop 179 left Brunswick and Sayreville le theme of this year's but especially to the Savior who last August, and his present ad- sister of the bride. Matron of override an expected veto. schools, and is employed hy dress is Det. 1, 6981 R.G.M., School 7 first hiking and laying President Eisenhower had asked L. A. Dreyfuys Company, South se is, "God's Children gave Himself for them, Jesus honor was Mrs. Edward Ku- a trail for Troop 180 to find and Christ". ' ' A.P.O. 714, Seattle, Washing- pets, New Brunswick, and for no increases this year. Plainfield. ton. bridesmaids were the Misses follow. The girls cooked hot lildren planning to attend dogs and hamburgers and sn- The recent House vote sent Bible School at School 18 TICKETS GALORE Arlene Schicker and Barbara the pay measure to, the Senate, MILK RECORD SET Chabay, Fords, and Miss Bev- joyed a salad and lemonade whose Post Office and Civil asked to", make advance San Antonio, Texas — in a Sabos Celebrate which they had prepared. Milk production per cow in itrations with Mr. Nickel, orwild night of careening around erly Hillyer, Woodbridge, sis- Service Committee a few hours 1959 exceeded all previous rec- LI 8-3126. Those planning town in Ms car, Richard L. Sin- Silver Anniversary ter of the bridegroom. Mr. Ondeyko taught them earlier had recommended iden- how to make a fire over which ords with an annual average of tttend at the church are clair, 20, collected 26 traffic FORDS — In honor of their Serving as best man was Eu- tical legislation. 6,438 pounds. d to call HI 2-2872, or send tickets. 25th wedding anniversary, Mr. gene Coll, Commark, L. I., andthey toasted marshmallows. They concluded the cook -at The Agriculture Department! i registration to 36 Ford and Mrs. John Sabo, 21 Doug- the ushers were William Rey, RED CHINA'S OUTPUT reports that production per me, as soon as possible, so lass Street, were feted at a Tottenville, S. I.; Stanley Win- with songs, games and a &ike Production of oilseeds in cow shows the most significantj mce and adequate prepaxa- PRINTED PATTERN surprise party given by their tergrass, Wanamie, Pa.; Stebac- k to School 7. Communist China in 1959 were gains last year in the West can be made, children at the VFW home. phen Hubala, East Hartford, ilrs. Rose Jensen, Mrs. Doris estimated by foreign sources at Seventy-five guests were in at- North Central and South At- don R. Stohs, pastor, com- Conn., cousin of the bride, andMae Hospodar, Mrs. B. Bald- 19,100,000 short tons, a decrease lantic regions. tendance. Mr. Kupets. win, Mrs. Marion Jones, and of 5 per cent from 1958. The Sabos were married June After a wedding trip to the Mrs. Ondeyko, leaders and as- The Foreign Agricultural ~"SIMPLEX 22 in the Hungarian Reformed Pocono Mountains, the couple sistant leaders of the troops Service says reports indicate Church, Perth Amboy by the will reside at 585 Rahway Ave- wished the girls a very happy that there ivas a sharp reduc- late Rev. Dr. Charles Vincze. nue, Woodbridge. For traveling, vacation and reminded them tion in peanut production, a 3 'exies They have three children, John the bride chose a white print they would all be back together per cent, decline in soybeans, Jr., Miss Eleanor, and Mrs. in September to plan their in- and a 5 per cent drop! in cot- dress with white accessories : si sum Dolores Painter, all of Fords. and an orchid corsage. ivestiture ceremony. tonseed. . ;" - . ' YOUR On this Independence Day, we CHILE'S r~ honor our founding fathers who, SHOES mi _ through their bravery and* wis- •r? tMtfewi's Jh« ipecuRrti. Lut as property y&vurxmtf &O... dom, their firm belief in the right yomt of all to "Life, Liberty and' the Fredric's Pursuit. of Happiness," estab- lished in our land the great tradi- JULY SPECIAL! tions of the American way. Let every •July Fourth remind all of us that it is our privilege and Air Cosnisned hum Heel to TM PERiANEiT duty to cherish and protect this Plus a new style for you priceless heritage ... to keep the B Records are kept of your by Fredric in one of New- flame of Freedom ever bright. child's sl«. Jersey's most efficient and B Reminder caj-ds Are sent foT fpge sixe check-ups. beautiful salons. ... A tre- mendous bargain for you at 9 Doctors* prescriptions are carefully fillpfl. .OVER 40 YEARS OF SERVICE TO SAVERS

>o Be Careful whh Growing: Complete Feet—ITc Always *re!"' SCHWARTZ Fredric's The Friendly Bank of Fords, New jersey IN RAHWAY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FT] 8-988S MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. SHOES FD 1-1700 Printed Pattern 9384: Child's Frankly, we'd like to "convert" you to OId« ... and this smooth-stepper "One of New Jersey's Sizes 2. 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 takes Finest Shoe Stores" 1% yards 39-inch fabric. is just the car to do it! Take your- clioke from any of OMsmobile's Send FIFTY CENTS In coins three exciting convertibles. They meet every measure of glamorous, BRING IN THIS AD 1519 Main Street for this pattern — add 10 cents j high-performance, aporti-minded travel. You take the wheel! and receive a, BANKING HOURS for each pattern tor first class FREE TUBE OF 9 A. M. TO 2:30 P. M. DAILY Rahway, N. J. mailing. Scud to 170 Newspaper , Pattern Dept.. 232 West 18th St., j WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES" ' VO-5 HAIR CEEME FRIDAY — 9 A. M. TO 2:30 P. M. AND 5 TO 1 F. M. )pen Friday Till 9 P. M. j New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly I-—— mi a With your Permanent CLOSED ALL KAY MONDAY, JULY 4th I NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, 475 Rahway Avenue , Woodbrldge, N. J. u I SIZE uud STYLE NUMBER. ]______^_ PAGE SIXTEEN THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 SERVICE DIRECTORY

Adding laehlnes -[- Fisstiing Taokle Home improvements Liquor Stores Instranseflts - ftsofing & Ssaing_ Adding Machines • AVENiL . Cash Registers HOME 0LEABANCE SALE! Henry tSansen & Son -: CLASSIFIED :- of LIQUOR STORE BATES — INFORMATION Typewriters REEL ~~ lE'S We Are featuring Sales & Service PARTS ' : Tinning and $1M for 15 words Deadline for ads: Taesd Large Selection of Choice Service Specialists Official Service Station Construction Corp. DISCONTINUING Sheet Metal Work ie each Additional s-ord 10 A. ML for the »me Service Is Our Business for ® WINES Roofing-, Metal Ceilings Pa/aJ»l« in advance publieatios "CENTAUEE," "MITCHELL," ® BEERS Our and JRuraace Work WOGDBRIDGE "AIBEX," "PENN." "BBONSON," NOTE: No elassffiui ads taken ores phooe; BUSINESS MACHINE "ALCEDO." "BKITTQN," @ CORDIALS must be sent in. "JOHNSON." "TED WILLIAMS,' 588 Alden Street Telephone SfErcory 4-1111 - CO., LTD. "LAKGLBY," "RUMEM" and CoW Beer by the Case BRASS DEPT.! "GOLDEN CLUB" Woodbridge, N. J- Near Turnpike T. A., I. C. O. Also Imported Beer 250 Amboy Avenue IIG Telephone MEreury 4-124G Wooftbritlge, N. 3. Parts & Repairs on AH Prompt FBEE Delivery FOR SALE Makes of Keels HELP. WANTED ME 6-0010 Tel. ME 4-2074 MALE OR FEMALE "PFLUEGER." "OCEAJi CITY," We Are NOW Rug I. leaning _i GOVERNOR WINTHROP "QUICK," "H-I". 145 Avenel Street WANTED ' hog'any secretary, $30.00. Asphalt Paving and many others. on all !LI 9-4157. Home Improvement AVENEL, N. J. ' * Trumpets MAN OR WOMAN A&H' STANLEY Plione FXI 8-3894 • Saxophones BUG CLEANING To distribute world-famous R.C.A.'SEWAREN. 50x100, Cd SPECIALISTS! and Sylvania television ana radio Central Avenue and Vej ASPHALT PAVING » Trombones tubes. Sold tlirouKli our ne->v mod- RUDY'S • Telephone MEreury 4-1889 SPECIAL! ern type, sell-seryice tube-testing Street. Lots No. 1054-1055. • Olive-ways *• Clarinets unitst . SubstantiaSbsttil l iincome to start, sacrifice. CL 7-0563 © Parking Lots Fishing Tackle & Repair WQODBRIDSE 9x12 DOMESTIC To qualifqy y yoy u musustt have 8 sparespare!. 6/2- • Tennis Courts, Etc. hours weekly: from S1.494 to $2,938! 356 Monroe St., Railway ® Valve cash available. FOB INVENTOBY f V Higib. Grade Materials Liquor Store Bugles •SQ.64 ONLY, VTS PUHNISH MACHINES SER^TCCES AND LOCATIONS. No selling or so- V All SkiHea Labor MARY ANDKASCIK, F*oj». licltins: business is set up for you.l V Reasonable Bates Fuel Oil 9 s 15 DOMESTIC Do not answer unless full- qualified.{TELEVISION AND OR-C For personal interview in your city,! SERVICE Save monev- V AH Work Guaranteed Complete Stock of Domestic 80 include plione number. Write Past "ti" j" T V 1"uilcJ' V Free Estimates ovel head JOHN J. BITTING and Imported Wines in s-10- Check Division, Century Dl'stribu-, m\olved. Prompt CALL'FC 1-5518 tors, 7933 Clayton Road, St. Louis 17,! guaranteed service. ME 4-1 Beers and Liquors Aeeorsliens Average Price on Other . * J 6/2- 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Size Rugs ... 8c Sq. Ft. SI I-2038 After 7 A. M. MAtE HELP WANTED 574 AMBOX AVENUE Accordion AU Rugs Expertly Shampooed Instruction alid Betumed to You Rolled and IF YOUR DRINKING has WOODBKIDGE, N. 3. Wrapped Keady for Immediate come a - Carpentry -iasonry in an Use or Sell-Storage. COLLECTORS i Problem, Alootat Air-conditioned iWiiliiiiSi 0 can elp yo Studio— Don't Delay—Phone Today FULL OR PART TIME j^ ?™* ^ D "- All Types of Come to IBI 2-1515, or write P. O- OIL Porches Locksmith ! • PA 1-1155.., To collect our monthly up-to- 253i Woodbridge. CARPENTRY Over 25 S'ears of "Perth Amboy's Oldest date accounts in or near your -.,_ and Friendly Service Accordion Center" From KI-1, FD-1, or FB-8 area, Absolutly no selling. Earn- Attics WOODBRIDGE KEY ask Operator for WX 3480 HAVING TROUBLE with 3 The ONE and ONLX ings $2.50 per hour. Write, giv- MASONRY ME' 4-0012 & LOCKSMITH: SHOP ing telephone number and sewerage? Electric Sewer Expert Workmanship Eddie's Musis Center hours available, to Box #34jer, removes roots, filth, s Seasonable Fee Charged 100 Fulton Street AU5EO, HOME, MODERN HOME :and stoppage from cloi OFFICE KEi'S Established 1938 c/o this newspaper. AJL3EBKAI1ONS Woodbridge. Ed Bonkoski, Prop. [pipes, drains and sewers, Siding DUPLICAIBB S FEMALE HELP WANTED 9 digging, no damages — rs ADDITIONS SAFES SOLD 35T State St., P. A. VA 6-1290 RUG CLEANERS CUSTOM HOMES and efficient. Call To Ice Skates, Lawn Mowers and PART-TIME general office po- STORE REMODELING - Faneral itrectors - Route 35, South Amboy Plumbing and Heating. Ml Cellars Saws Sharpened on Premises Pictography sition opening September. 8007. ' 6/2-! COMMEKCIAL.& Paint Special . , . Pine working conditions. Good Custoni Homes Exterior White Primer and Service Stations salary. Write Box 22, c/o this MISCELLANEOUS BtiUt to your Specifications Finish Coat. For a limited newspaper. 6/30 - 7/14 time _ ¥4.45 per Gal. No Job Too Large 5"0 AMBOY AVENUE MRS. SUSAN - READER £ WOODERIDGE Bobby Darin, a "bomb" in ADVISOR. Affairs of life. Or Too Small . . . Tel. ME-4-1036 Britain—over there that means appointment necessary. For iyitowiecki Open Daily 3 A. M. to 7 P. M. Fully Insured TOWNE GARAGE he was a success—has signed a formation call HI 2-9671 Funeral Home $300,000 deal for Miami, Las Smith Street. Perth Amboy loving & Trucking J. F. Gardner & Son Vegas and New York City. i 6/23-J 485 AMBOT AVENUE Builder 56 Carteret Avenue Woodbridge No Obligation For Estimates live "HEAL WAY" Carteret, .N. J. MEreury 4-3540 1230. Stone Street, Rahway Phone FU-8-3914 We're Sepeialists In Phone FU-8-0976 Telephone KI 1-5715 FINISHED AGENT NATIONAL VAN Pictures Make 0 BEAR WHEEIi ALIGN- LINES Contractor Good Gifts! MENT and BALANCE For Quality Formal 1386 St. George Ave., Avenel Call ME 4-3651 @ BRAKE SERVICE ASEIENTS 3-4 Rooms — §20, $25, $30 Wear • CAMERA REPAIR SEE • Jalousies 5-S Rooms ~ S35, S40, S50 @ PASSPORT PHOTOS ® PHOTOSTATS Shoe Repair general Goittrastor '• Patios FREE •LAMZNATION , TED'S • Masonry FLYHK & SON STORAGE • ACCIDENT PHOTOS VATICAN© ' FUNERAL HOMES • Carports SPACE 17 Green Street .' • •• Carpentry Is On? SHOE SERVICE Established 59 Years Woodbridge • Painting © Additions New GALLARD'S Formerly White Ring • Jobbing 420 East Avenue Ware- Perth. Amboy Aluminum bouse 547 Amboy Ave. •Member New Jersey Shoe • Alterations Woodbridge, N. J. Rebuild Association Water Softeners 23 Ford Ave., Fords For Free Estimate Mon., Wea. 10 to 8 VA-6-0358 -• iortgagi - Insurance<- Tues., Thurs., Sat. 10 to 8 120A Main CALL KI 1-4822 f£ WINDOWS Friday 10 to 9 Street SALES 19 Harrison Ave. Carterei Woodbridge AWNINGS NEED MORTGAGE New Jersey SERVICE . ieiioatessen MSUHANGE? » 'Pmmhkg & Heating RENTALS Furniture & SIDING Phone If Sou Can Beat This ME 6-0240 Water Softener Salt Soft Water Soap IMMEDIATE SERVICE Rate . . . Buy lit WOODBRIDGE Swimming Fool Supplies TREAT SHOPPE Regardless of Sour $15,000 • •*&.*. 613 Eahwaj Avenue WINTER BROS. Credit Standing—- Plsimbing & Heating Swimming Posts - ••••'SERV1SQFT Woodbridge Wayside Furii. Shop We Will Finance the for S8T.05 * Or WOODBRIDGE COpp. White Church) SerTing Woodbridge Residents Job Ourselves! S. E. MERMELSTEIN ©Remodeling 921 Si. George Avenue 1 You ha,ve up "to • SALADS'at Their Best Since 1837 Insured Savings Dept. Woodbridge © Bigger Values ® Top Brands Franklin Lye Insurance Co. '• New Installations SWIMMING • SODA FOUNTAIN • Better Service © Lower Prices S YEARS. TO PAY TEL. FU 8-2605 ME 4-1815 TOTEM BURGER TREAT: Tan them and top them and b • FRESH BAKERY GOODS Visit Our New Store At Low Monthly Payments P. O. Box 297, Iselin, N. J. •-Gas'and Oil Burners them away, that's how to make burgers the totem pole wa St. George Avenue at V. S. First break up your Ac"cent-spi-inkled meat in a mixi Highway 1, Avenel POOLS? Open 7 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. (At the Woodbridge First, Second and Third Call ME-4-3046, WL-Z-131Z NOW a Fiberglass bowl. Ac"cent brings out all the good broiled-beef zest in yc INCLUDING SUNDAYS Cloverieaf Circle) hamburger meat, makes it spurt new juiciness and rich, le Open 9 a. M. to 9 P. M. Mortgages Available Musis instruct!®!! - h. PUGLIESE - A. MP0 Pool You Can Afford beef flavor. Shape the. meat into patties and broil to danen' Closed Wednesday All Day Incl. Sat. For Home Improvements over a charcoal grill lined with foil for easy cleaning. Phone MEreury 4-6666 In Woodbridge It's the $ Pop a slice of cheese on top, a buttered burger bun undi neath, and build a lofty skyscraper of tomato, onion, relish a Attention Widows! Frank Kreisel 2,395 UP Advertise olive. Add corn on the cob. hot and buttery, thanks to its jacl We have a special plan in Charles Farr ; Take 5 Years to Pay of heavy-duty aluminum foil. UNPAINTED ' !ine with your income for arosic Totem Burgers ; RAYMOND 0 Accordion Guaranteed 10 Years needed home repairs. ® Piano Piiialiing & Heating- 2 pounds ground beef S slices (8) ounces) process FURNITURE Vocal No Upkeep 2 teaspoons Ac"cent American cheese Electric Sewer Service Your 1 JACKSON' l ^ teaspoons salt 8 Hamburger buns Our Own CAM, TODAY! CUSTOM CABINETS % teaspoon pepper and • SON EL 5-7847 Telephone: .10%; OFF Break up meat with fork in mixing bowl. Sprinkle. Acxe. • Hutches • Desks On Pools Purchased salt and pepper over entire surface of meat. Toss gently wi Druggists © Bookcases EL 5-7848 MEreury 4-0594 Before July 1st Business fork to distribute seasonings. Shape into 8 patties. Pan bri • Kitchen Cabinet Sets or 821 LINDEN AVENUE broil or grill to desired doneness. Just before hamburgers i 88 Main Street done, top with cheese. Butter each hamburger bun and co\ CUD II UNTAINTED FU 1-6624 -Woodbridgre, N. S. in the bottom half with lettuce. Top with hamburger patty, spre Woodbridge, N. 3. lUlv U< FURNITURE Out of Town Call Collect A A A with mustard. Top with onion and tomato slices, pickle reli 120 Main St., Woodbridge and olive. Repeat for each serving. Yield: 8 servings. Telephone MEreiiry 4-0554 ME 6-0430 Clip This Coupon and Mail: CaU ME 4-0750 RICHIE'S CONSTRUCTION W Service - POOLS CORP. 11 GRAND AVENUE 1000 Elizabeth Avenue Business Set Need Port Reading, N. 3. Self Elizabeth, N. J, REPAIR? Yes, 1 am interested In Home •ME-4-7495' improvements. Private i*ssons on the CaU and AvenI Pharmacy ME 4-4360 NAME O <.uitar Drive Your Tires 944 BAHWAJ AVENUE ADDRESS ' \ . ___ O Accordion ARTS RADIO Cares Away MEreury 4-1314 & TELEVISION Service PHONE .... SALES and SERVICE PRESCRIPTIONS •.'. 155 Avenel, Street, Avenel htm, ii@ us WHITMAN'S CAJNOIES Repair Estimates Free! WOODBRIDGE Antennas Installed Directory Cosmetics — Film 9 Musical SCubes Xestea Free at Our Store Lawsi Mswers , lecessories Greeting Cards Car Radios Serviced Promptly When it comes to devising o forfti (or ill Makes ol forms) to expedite your office opera; Hand and Power Lawn Instruments and Aniplifiers __ Roofing & Siding IMPORTED ^ -Furniture ftepairs Mowers Sharpened and Call Now for Information tions, see us. We hove the "know HI 2-6948 Prices Start Repaired DUNLOP how" to come up wilh suggestions SOFA S12-CHAIR -S6 — Headquarters for — T, R. STEVENS As Low as SASflMY RAY'S fhat will save time and money. Yo.u'l! Rebuilt in your Own Home Briggs & Stratton Music and Repair Shop Hoofing and Sheet Metal Woris .40 SVorfc Guaranteed Clinton-Lawson & Power SAM LAQtJADKA, JETop. 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. iike the qualrty and speed of our work fi* Spring1; Rptipd Y Products — Gas Engines 20 Sears Experience as Instructor WOODBRIDGE « New 46" New Brunswick Avenue ... and our prices! f, He:uj 826 Rahway Avenue Schwinn Bicycles FOBDS, N» J. Repairs • A Mont* ©All AVENEL Sales & Service •fall MIDDLESEX "PRESS F.i'-l Types For SPORTS 3"-SI0.50 a month 18 Green Street, Woodbridge St-IMi< ALBRIGHT'S ' KEY SH8P PASSEN6EB Cajfs TEL. ME 4-1U1 Read /The Classifieds- Air-Conditloning 4"-$14.00 a month ifif us quote on SUNSHINE Upholstery 124 Washington Avenue Warm Air Heat SpetiaWsth in Industrial Eihaust Systffls A TIRE EXGHANSE your next job! "SAGGING SEAT BOTTOMS" Carteret, N. J. Motor Guards 1176 Green St., Iselin 5"-$17.5G a month Directory Ads Bring.. - Results • FOB FKEE . ESSIMASKES Tel. FU 8-5280 Tel. KI 1-7163 ME 4-3145 or ME 4-52M Scl U. S-9336 \

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10:00 A. M., Kursery through COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL Junior High, I Inman Avenue at West i'outh Fellowship Street, Colonia 6:00 P. M., Junior High. Sunday School and Bible 7:00 P. M.( Senior High. Classes 9:00 A. M. incL the stren Gospel Service Sunday 8:00 TOGETHER ST. JAMES' B. C. CHURCH P. M. ' . MRS DAVID BALFOUR i the Sewaren School at a swim- $97 Wftst 4 venue Jming pool party at her hopie Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge ' Christian Women's Home Tuesday. ' '• ' _ ... Rt. Rev. Msgr Charles G. Bible Class Tuesday. 2:00 P. M.. Spvraren li McCorristin. Pastor i 84t,-4-024i THIS WEEK Young People's Meeting Fri- —Fifty teen-age girls and Rev Gustave Napoleon, boys enjoyed a coke-and-xecord Assistant Pastor day. —Mrs. Raymond Moran and Rev. William Roos, party last Friday at the home : son, Raymond, and Mrs. James •EVANOELICAL :AHP : Meetings I Woman's A u x i 1 i a r y . firsti Senior Choir, Fridays, 8-10 ST. JOHN'S GREEK Assistant Pastor WOODBBIDGE GOSPEL 1 of Andrea and Joan Butkowsky, > REFORMED CHtTKfcH •.Official' Board,,8:00 P. "M. (Monday^ 2:00 P. M. jP. M. CATHOLIC CHtHlCH Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, O'Donnell- spent Saturday in East Avenue. CHURCH New York visiting the British : School Street ,1 tlirdi Thursday .' • Senior Choir Practice, Thurs- Church School Staff, second Broad and Division Streets 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. dey. Peter Burgess, Pastor d Exhibit at the Coliseum. —Mr. and Mrs. John Brein- Woodbridjre ME 4- Churcn School Staff, third aj'. 7:30 P. M. Wednesday. Perth Amboy Novena services every Tues- Corner Prospect Avenue and ing, former Sewaren. residents, Ret. Stephen Sedor. Pastor day. 7:30 P. M. ReT. Leslie Egry, Pastor Monday. 8:00'P. M. . ,Junio . r Choir Practice, Mon- White Church Guild, second] Ridgedale Avenue —Election of officers was of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., have da and .fourth Mondays. Sunday Matins, 7:00 A. M..; Weekday Masses, 7:00 and '••;'" ... T Suiiday •;'" ' ;' Women's Association. l:30. y. 6.30P M. 9:45 A. M., Sunday School held Monday at a meeting of been visiting friends here and meets quar- Ladies Aid Society, second Early English Mass, 8:00 A.M : 7:30 A. M. for all ages, Ernest Barabas, Senior Girl Scout Troop 51 at Ernest Gere, ; 9:00>A, M., Su-P,. M. second. Wednesday. Can-i Acolyte Guild, ISolemii' Divine Liturgy, 10:00 in Woodbridge this week. • : 7 oer dressings other, ^VVednes-;tertS- and fourth Wednesdays. Superintendent. Adult Bible thehome of Mrs, Andrew But- Patts Radley will be super- Tintendent." -\.j. '•-' : :; •."' '• .'j Altar Guild, meets quarterly. Men's Brotherhoo'd, jA. M.i- Church School. 9:00 OUR REDEEMER kowsky. Officers for the coming Steven -Dorko;, 10:00 A. M.. - 1 Class at same hour, teacher. visor of the Sewaren play- /v; Wednesday. I A. -M.. Vespers, Saturday nights LUTHERAN CHURCH year are: president, Maryann uperjTitehjdent."•••:.- _, j•&*•?• Club, first Monday.; Runyon Ernst. ground this summer. 0 p M ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Women's. Association, third]and ,oefore holidays at 7:30 26 Fourth Street, Fords Katula; vice president, Lois Sunday School, 9:00 A. M.i ^ - - . P. M-- Children's Holy Com- 11:00 A. M.. Morning worship —Mrs. Anthony Panko, 18 CHURCH Thursday. Rev, Eldon R. Stohs service. Nursery is provided. Smith; treasurer, Sandra ^ond sessicm 10:00 A. M. .Sigma Alpha PM,;second and 48 Berkeley Boulevard Cancer Dressings, first munion first Sunday of every Vernon Street, is convalescing to th and Oi'ganists: Eddie Jacobson 6:00 P. M., Junior and Senior Mesar; publicity, Andrea But- at the Perth Amboy General horning?"worship services:] ™ Tuesday. 8:00yej>4 Iselin, New Jersey third Wednesdaj's. month. : and Miss Barbara Fritsche. kowsky; hospitality, Barbara iiba A;. •: Mv, English; 11:00 Young Adults,- first Sunday." youth groups. Hospital. '!6:30 P. M. Re?. William Kirby, Pastor Boy Scouts, Fridays, 7:30 Matin Sei-vice 8:15 A. M. 7:00 P. M., Evening Gospel Kijula; sunshine, Pamela Kolb. M., Hungarian. Sunday School. 9:45 A. M.P; . M. \ ST, JOHN'S CHURCH —Carol Ambrose, Cliff Road, Men's Club, fourth; Tuesday, Main Service 10:45. Service. Plans are being made for thehas taken a summer job as : Worship Service, 11:00 A. M.; Sewaren Holy Communion troop to spend a weekend at 6:30 P. M.- *' - -,' i .. Joseph H. Thomson, Lay Leader bookkeeper at Howard John- /ionday: ..Released time atj choir Mothers, 8:00 P. M-Evangelisti. c Service, 7:45 P.M. OUD LAD1' OF PEACE • Mrs. Dorothea Pocklembo, First Sunday 10:45. THE CHURCH OF Seaside Heights with Mrs. But- : : ; Bible Study and Prayer rt Reading: . George E. Ruday, TRINITY EPISCOPAL Rev. Stanislaus Milos, Pastor ; Organist and Choir Director : CHURCH . ..;; - ;| Sunday Masses, 7;00,, 8;0.0 James Sherrard IH, NEW DOVER Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge tl 9:00, 11:00 and 12:00 noon. , Superintendent of Church SciJooJ ReT. WiUiam H. Schmaus, j METHODIST CHURCH Rahway BD2 Weekday Masses at 8:00 A. M. This coupon redeemable with purchase t>f $10.00 or Sunday Services /VIson Brandes, Organist .i more. Offer expires Saturday, July Stfi. 9:45 A. M.. Church School New Dover Road Novena in honor of St. An- Sunday Services j thony each Tuesday at 7:15- Umir ona coupon per family. arid Bible Class. 8:00 A. M., Holy Communion.j Ker. Albert R. Sweet, Pastor P. M., with Rev., Shelley,. St. 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor- J9:3f 0 A.- m M.-•,J .Sunda?«na"fy f°"Schooluui'Ep,rl, '8:3y 0Sunda A. M.y, EarlSchooly Churc. h and ship. "' .... •'..."'• (Holy Communion, first Sun- ••--.' . Peter's Hospital, New 10 A. M., nhiirn Church aSchool andwick in ctirage. •", 5:00 P. Ml, *ahior IJP. Choir. da yof the month),; r : 6:00 P. M., Jufiior Intermedi- ! Church Service. 11:00 A M., Holy Commun- ADATH ISRAEL In addition to your regular stamps with purchase ^-^^ illiwiiuTffNnWr^waaJ^ I ate Fellowship.1 •. • 11:30 A. M., Sunday School. ion and Sermon (first and third " P. M., High School Youth SYNAGOGUE ^ : 7:00 P. M.,':M.y.F. : •••/.• Sundays; Morning Prayer and of $10 or more and coupon at right. Group. Amboy Avenue, Woodbridg-e Sermon (second and "fourth Rev. Samuel Newherger, Rabbi ALL ACME MARKETS WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 4th! CONGREGATION jsundays). FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Friday 7:30 P. M., .regular BUY ENOUGH FOR THE LONG WEEK-END! B'NM JACOB j Holy Days \ CHURCH Sabbath services. Lord Street, Avenel 10:00 A. M., Holy Commun-j Railway Avenue and Carteret Rabbi PMUp Brand ion.' ,.••••'..•] Road, Wobdbridge • !FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 8:30 P. M - Eev. Alex N. Nemeth, Pastor Market and High Street j Org-anizations L . .._' \ Earl K. Scott; Jr., Organist ~- Perth Amboy - f Lancaster Brand Oven Ready : ? ; '•-'•• Youiig ' Peopled Fellowship. I ; Sunday ReT. Peter Kowalchuk, Pastor : I?IBST. '• CONGREGATIONAL [Sunday, 7:00 P. M. 9:30 A. M., Church School. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. CHURCH OF WOODBRIDGE Friendly Society, Tut. 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor- 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. ReT; Ralph L, Hirtle, Minister ship. John SehTaeder, Minister of Music day, 6:30 P. M. 6:15 P. M., Baptist Youth : Mrs. Kenneth: McCain, Cub Scout Pack 134, fourth 3:00 P. .M., Junior Christian Fellowship. -. ,-•-;.• i&ijperintendent of Cnm-en School Monday, 6:30 P. M. ! Endeavor, 7:30 P. M., Evening. Gospel •"•''*•';:'." !: Sunday' '. . ' -: Boy Scout Troop, 34, Friday,j 5:00 Junior High Service. vU.?:3b A. M., Church School 6:30 P, M. . jWestminster Fellowship. 11:15 A. M., Communion Sun- Worship, followed by Adult Bi-^ Explorer Scout Post 234,; 7:00 P.M., Senior High West- first Sunday eacn' Ton NewmHad Sf So Fresh" Fully Cooked Sbankless Smoked Whole or Full We -Class and-regular classes Wednesday, 6:30 P. M. iminster Fellowship. . [month. Extra Fancy Northwestern BING Famous Lancaster Brand Shank Portion Butt Portion Cut Shank Half lor young people Trinity Vestry, third Monday, Meetings UNITED CHURCH of CHRIST I A1::O0 A.,M> Morning Wor-7:30 P.M. Session, first Tuesday, 8 P*l M. 'ship Trustees, second Tuesday, 8 of CLARK - COLONIA | 1b. Trinity Layman's Fellowship, Bethlehem Union Church, Clark 12:05 p. M,f Coffee Hour Pel- second Wednesday, 8:00 P. MP.M. . Jo wship St. Anne's Unit, first Mon- Deacons, third Tuesday, 8 Rev. George A. Shults. Pastor Fancy Jersey Tru-Btu i: 6:00 V. M.,CM Rho day, 8:00 P. M. P.M. 9:45 A. 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M-- S P. 1 Pfni quart Swiss Cheese s nr • «• p«* 35« ideal Salad I bottle bottle SafeSf for Smxmfs Since — Jjakery — CURRENT : pkg. of 48 Virginia Lee Lemon Pie ««*49' Upton Tea Pound Cake Golden wMaihie exh 59e Institution Gold Crest Vi gallon Supfa Ali Flavors Sandwich Bread ** Ice Cream carton t mtsmemcs co@?o&tmam Bar-B-Que or Frank Rolls 25* Al! Advertised Prices Effective Wednesday thru Saturday, June 29th —July 2nd. 4th of July Layer Cake each 99* Per Annum PAGE EIGHTEEN THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 -Red'- Sox -Continue In Fords League; 3tBWin TEAM STANDINGS . W gers Woodbridge 13 Piscataway 12 Somerville 9 Cardinals 3 the Cubs for the first six in- The Dodgers stayed in con- tt 'ion With a, f-8 win vev the New Brunswick . 9 Pirates 3 nings. South Plainfield 9 'Phils Gain MIDGET LEAGUE Four big runs in the top of Tigers but fell be' i w:':h s. -- cessive losses to the Red Sox Plainfield 8 American I the eighth put the Sox out of Middlesex ...... 8 4j 'In National Senators 6 reach. Johnny -Mansfield was and Browns. In the meantime, the Cubs offered o double set- Perth Amboy 7 - 6 Braves 6 charged -witti his second defeat. Edison 4 9 Athletics t * Earlier in the week, the Sox back which dropped them into MAKES BIRDIES SING - - - By Afdn Mace' third place, one-half game be- Bound Brook 4 9 Senior Rec White Sox 3 put on another display of Manville o "0 TEAM STANDINGS National power, counting fourtee times hind the Dodgers and one and one-half games behind the Mack Motors 2 11 MAJOR LEAGUE Pirates 7 oh fourteen hits to outslug the Dodgers. front-running Phils. Raritan . 1 12 League Lead American Orioles ..._ _ 5 North Plainfield 0 13 W L Indians 1 2 Mike Krauss blasted his first Hurls 3-Hitter WOODBRIDGE — The local Red Sox 13 2 Cardinals 0 home run of the season, a Before succum^'nsr to the Township -Police not only reg- In 3-Way Tie Browns 6 5 FORDS—The rampaging Ih- grandslammer, to help his Red Sox in the thrilling eight istered their 13th straight vic- teammates build up a 10-1 lead inning af"air, the Cubs had ':o TEAM' STANDINGS Yanks 5 8 terboro Trucking Red Sox con- tory of the season in the Cen- 10 tinued their amazing climb to at the end of two innings. Bed- contend with Ricky Fleming- tral Jersey Pistol League by de- W L Tigers 3 divisional honors in tiae Fords- rock and Pat Tylka joined him loss of the Tigers. Ricky Kenney's Inn 3 1 National feating North Plainfield 1177- Clara Barton Little League in pacing the attack with two twirled a neat three-hit shut- 1092, but also tacked up Giordano Trucking 3 1 ... TEAM "STANDINGS Kills 9 6 this past week. Falling victim hits apiece.. out and blasted a tw j-run highest team total for the sixth Jigg's Tavern 3 -1 American Division Dodgers 8 7 to the American Division lead- In the National Division of homer to wir. his c \ game week is a row. Fitzgerald's A. C 2 2 : :/.:".': >- •"••;•.-: V W Cubs _... . ~~ 6 6 ers were the Fords Motors the Major League, the Giant 2-0. Iselin F. C. 1 3 Reo Diner ...... _....:„..„ 8 . Giants 4 10 Woodbridge is currently rid- Service Electric ,.:.,...... 7 Cubs, who gave way in an Wash Phils nosed out in front, This was his second win ing the crest of a 53 match win Fords Sunoco 0 4 ;' MINOR LEAGUE eight-inning .ffair 7-3, and the breaking the first-place dead- against one loss and his fourth WOC~3RIDGE—Jigg's Tav- Stewart's -.-...... 5 American streak, which is unparalleled Chabala Dodgers who were uot- lock that existed for the past circuit clout , of the season. in the history of the Central ern of Keasbey tossed the Rec- C. I. O. .:..„„. .:.i...... 4 Athletics 10 slugged 14-8. two weeks. The Phils picked up Jerry Karaez was the loser, Jersey circuit. reation Senior Softball into a K'-i-anis. ...«..:.:,.._-;.::.^.. 3 "White Sox 8 Greiner .L...._...:..:J...... ;. 3 Allen Bedrock, newcomer to two wins topping the Yanks of evening his record to 2 -2, c Andrew Ludwig, the top triple tie for first place by >- ; -Senators 2 the Red Sox mound staff, Our Lady of Peace 7-5, and though he pitched creditably, feating"-previously undefeated National Division Braves 1 marksman in the league at the St. Anthonyi :..,...... ,...... 6 gained his first decision in re- downing the Fords Lions Club also limiting the Tigers to three present, was high man during Kenney's Tavern by a comfort- • • National lief of Pat Tylka, who. wasTigers 10-7, but they dropped hits. able 7-2 score. Woodbridge Elks ^..i....i 6 1 the recent match with a 297 K. of C...... ;.„„.:.... 4 Orioles ,,.-« 8 hooker up made the most of his talents on Jigg's, Kenney's, and Giordano P. B. A. ....„..;:..„.;.;„.„„ 3 the firing line, hit 99 points in Trucking are gathered at the Lions —.,...—.....;„...... „ 3 Fire Co. ..^...... -.... 2 * *******************~*->Wb!r******************* * slow fire, 98 in time, and 100 in top of the circuit with identi- Home Center rapid. ; cal 3-1 records. The race could "&E-NE WOPDBRIDGE--Mike Cc become one of the - most con- pola walked to the center of t Team captain ' Jack Wald- diamond wearing a Serv man hit a perfect 100 score, in tested in recent years with WQOPUN&, Fitzgerald's of Avenel also hav- Electric . Yaijkee -uniform Clicks, 18-5 slow fire before winding up with BAIT/MORE OUTF/£i.P£R, face the:A. F. Greiner Senaw a 296 total capture second ing a chance to move up with ATA6E 37 the Colonia Country Club re- Red Sox ...... :;...... 9 2 kept pace with the YankeesNat : all the way, collecting 12 strike- nip the VFW Pirates 7-6 in a cently .when he finished the full Indians 7 4 tha top of the league after slip- enth;:;Dave'-Murray; led;o|f fo outs. His opponent. Larry Me- can League standings. well played game. Thelma's Bakery lost a big the Cubs and ^alked.; He late opportunity to remain at the handicap match play two up on Tigers ...„.;.-...... :....._... 3 '7 ping past Steve's City Service Laughlin, was the ' losing In the bottom of the decisive par. ..; White Sox,' ...... 2 8 White Sox by a 15-13 tally; in dashed: tb; seconfl ionf;» iiel the plate b a double and triple. His team- 5he Woodbridge Township Becreation Department Baseball & Tournament with 73's. Jerry One of the reasons for the claimed a 6-2 victory over the dOTingii &.3 runs In.; tB mate-. Fepper Konowicz, rapped Marine- Corps duty and several times returned Softball League schedule week of July 4, I960, is as follows: Mclntyre ; carded 93-20—73; Yankees' large cluster of runs Athletics. .;*'•• first' iniang, with; a line singli o'"f - run producing three -o\y ; V^plg; after sickness or injury with .glittering feats his SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE , Camelo LaZizza finished 93-26 vJ/ '^abliifeElklk • shot. ;tt Atithpny's;: in clear; sigjit; a first day in uniform. But, in September, 1957, after Games Start at 6:15 P. M. —73, and Lee Price scored with Johnny Eppensteiner was 79-6—73. thetpir pf the, division by; hang ; WEDNESDAY v, : SUMMER /BQWLIN8 ing a J-lvdefeat:qri -the Knighi B "'vt's losing pitcher. He hid being sidelined for nearly two weeks by a chest This weekend will be or. of one bad inning — the fifth — Iselin Field Club vs. Sigg's Tavern Kennedy Park -.-'• ./.-'. at the ' of Columbus yCJaEdinals'; • .in ..; cold, he returned to action with what must be the the most active of the season game played at the: -«^ri::Bure when the Elks rallied for five Fords Sunoco vs. Kenney's Fords Park at the Country Club. The jig : : s runs. most fantastic short term batting performance of 7 Street StadMinvV: •:• - • --;-i:'''' -:- Giordano Trucking- vs. Fitzgerald's Sewaren Glen Cove tournament wi ' be the best • U Manager John;Dubay"i;ad In two games played earlier, alltime. LIGHT SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE V ; with all competitors playing 36 B,QWL-MQ-R Greiner's won a pair of games, JUr-Conditioiied For Yoiir Comfort Frankiev Kreisel v.vbis* ;rrvuri WILLIAMS REACHES BASE 16 TIMES IN A ROW Games Start at 6 P, M. holes. choice an4. he.;provea^tc^i>e: dumping Two Indians 4-3, and TUESDAY : -••-.' -•".•;' •••'. Hopelawn 11-2. He reached base sixteen straight times without St. Cecelia's vs. Hopelawn Indians Kennedy Park Jay Werner, Perm State's OPEN BOWLING :AT/ALL TIMES ood one by pitclitoe};a::class benefit of an opposing error during a streak which McCarthy's Sporting: Goods vs. Wdbge. Trotters, Avenel Park national all around gymnastics Monday Xhrn Saturday From 7 P*. M. four hitter; While -itjrking'oj Halfback Ray Jauch, Iowa's Hopelawn Xouth vs. Fords Kec, Center Hopelawn School champion, was a standout d: r he tabbeii, he set qtt»; battei Sunday From 12 Noon down .via ;the^;strfeeuf roui leading ground gainer in 1958. the creater of Lakis' Legends would not dare de-. THURSDAY, and baseball player in high ; ; has ' —ied with the 'ir •* NEW BOWL-MOR LANES O3ST MAIN STREET: aric" walked or^y;;;biie;;'HiS Of vise. Williams started the streak with four home Fords Rec. Center vs. St. Cecelia's Fords Park school. K attended Olney J : ; Blue Bombe; for the 1960 High\ir To Be Ready for the Fall Bowling Season' ponent 6n VthS poaiuniy Toi runs, including three in successive days at Yankee Hopelawn Youth vs. McCarthy's Spt. Goods, Hopelawn School ton^-; V-vv^si'.tt^&d^ *i*h; t* Western Interprovincial Foot- Wdbgre. Trotters vs. Sewaren Aces Sewaren Glen Cove 16 NEW LANES AND* COCKTAIL LOUNGE ball Union season, club officials Stadium in New York. The Yankees never did get Pete Reiser of the Brooklyn Cardihstls* ih0 FIRE & PROTECTION SOFTBALL LEAGUE Dodgers set a major league announced this week. Jauch. him out in that three-game period. Iselin Chem. Hook & Lad. 11 vs. Fords Fire Co., Kennedy Parfc ..who weighs 180 pounds, was Avenel Fire- Co. vs. P. B. A. . Avenel Park record by stealing home seven 453 Amboy Avenue Tel. ME 4-9682 Woo'dbridge iimph'-> Iowa co-captain in 1959. (Continued on Page M) times during the 1946 season. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 PAGE NINETEEN

Coryetes, MGs and even aj modified drivers will convert to Win (stroked two triples and hurled LEGAL NOTICES LEGAJL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Buick-powered Corvette. SCO- sportsman status for this inno- his team to victory. bidder, or bidders, as it msy select. Township of 'Woodbridge, County of 968.99 together with the costs of Boland, Mrs. Joseph McKeon, lemington Will hk tmm in mrtnro This sale Is made pursuant to the Middlesex, New Jersey, that on this sale. of Joseph McKeon, Mrs. Eena I. DA champion Bob Barnetts ofjvation, while others "who are One of the most outstanding provisions of B. S. 18:5-25, seq, Thursday, August 11, 1960, a special Together with all and singular the McA"oy, wife of Henry I. McAvey, Paramus, is favored. busy elsewhere Fridays will 14 21/60 Order of the light at 8:30. he still refrains from smoking and drinking and his fifth straight win without pitcher. Dennis Mayer paced with the Northerly line of Inman four and Thirty-eight Hundredth^ ' 'Superior Court of New Jersey, a defeat. the Braves' attack • with a Avenue; thence, Northerly along (374.38) Feet Easterly from the cor- Chancery -Division • • - , mad' -e onthe Daring sports car pilots from watches his diet and' takes plenty of off-season the Easterly line of Pennsylvania ner formed by the intersection of NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS 23rd day of May, 1960, in a civil Taking advantage of the double and two home runs, Avenue 100 feet to a point, said the said Southerly line of Main THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY action wherein Henry Swain Mar- ix eastern states will makeh exercise. He never broke training in his life and as Athletics* defeat, the Interboro while Johnny Dolan rapped out point being the dividing line be- Street with the Easterly line of (L.S.) shall is the plaintiff and you are heir stadium debut in qualify- a single, double and triple. tween Lots 35 and 36, Block 510-H; Dally Street as shown on a mapTO: Edward Conlon, Mrs. Edward the defendant, you are hereby re- ng heats and the 20-lap fea- he hits his 42nd birthday and his 21st year in the Trucking White Sox topped the thence Easterly at right angles to entitled "Map of St. James Ter- Conlon, wife of Edward Conlon, Mr. quired to answer the complaint of ure Friday night. For the first Senators 14-4 to move within Pennsylvania Avenue°7oo""fee7 to!2*ce. located at Woodbridge, N. J Mozdzierz, husband of Grace Mqz- the plaintiff on or before the 25th major leagues, he doesn't intend to start now. one full game of the league Automation the Easterly line of Block 510-H; | ^le_l _J^3^_, ^ly^m^ surveyea dzierz, Mrs. Ladislaus Olcsvary, wife day of July, 1960, by serving an ime in history, they will use thence. Southerly along the East- and mapped by Frederick F. Simons, of Ladislaus Olesvary, John R. answer on Christian J. Jorgensen, he two ovals here, combined His position as the greatest hitter who ever lived leaders. Two men from up the creek erly line of Block 510-H, 100 feetj Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor, Amado, Mrs. John R. Amado, wife Esq., plaintiff's attorney, whose ad- Offensive leaders for the Soxboarded one of the new double- to a point, said point being the! Carteret, N. J." and from said he- of John R. Amado, Edwin Amado, dress is 313 State Street, Perth &m- or a 7/10th-mile right- and is already secure. Now he wants to be the oldest deck Greyhound ;busses. As they dividing line between Lots 30 andginning point running (1) along .George Amado,- Daniel Amado, Bea- boy, New Jersey, and in default rft-hand turn course. Entered were Johnny CMeara with 31, Block 510-H; thence. Westerly Main Street North 73° 00' East Fifty- trice Amado, Augusta De Silva, thereof such judgment shall 'be re Austin - Healeys, Jaguars, as well. three doubles in three at bats sat down-near'ihe door, the j along said last dividing line 100 five (55) Feet to a point; thence (2) Elizabeth Amado, Sadie Amado, Fred rendered against you as the Court driving in four runs, Barry Mor- mere adventurous of the two feet to the Easterly line of Penn- South 17° 00' East One Hundred De Silva, Mrs. Edwin Amado. wife shall think equitable and just. You sylvania Avenue and point or Twenty-five (125) Feet to a point; of Edwin Amado, Mrs. George shall file your answer and proof of gan with a double and single spied the stairway. place of Beginning. thence (3) South 73° East Forty-six Amado, wife of George Amado, Mrs. service in duplicate with the Clerk accounting for three runs, and "I believe I'll climb up and BEING Lots 31 to 35 inclusive, and Nine Hundredths (46.09) Feet Daniel Amado, wife of Daniel of the Superior Court, State House Brian Blank's triple scoring see what's on top." Block'" 510-H; bounded Northerly1 to a point; thence (4) North 20° 50Amado' , Mr. Amado, husband of Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, in ac- by Lot 36. Block 510-H, Easterly 30" West One Hundred Twenty-five Beatrice Amado, Mr. De Silva, hus- cordance with the rules of civil one marker. Morgan notched In a moment • hp ' came hur- by Lot 18, Block 517-T. Arcan- and Thirty-two hundredths (125.32) band of Augusta De Silva, Jean practice and procedure. his fourth mound victory rying back, flopped down by his gela Avenue, and Lot 19, Block Feet to the said Southerly side of Migatz, Kate Fink, also known as The object of said action is to ob- 517-S, Southerly by Lot 30, Block Main Street and the point and place Kate Agnes Fink and as Catherine tain a Judgment of divorce between against two losses as'he limited partner and said breathlessly: 510-H, Westerly by Pennsylvania of BEGINNING. Agnes Fink, Alexander Fink, Mr. the said plaintiff and you. the opposition to two hits. "Stay where you are! There's Avenue, all of which is shown on BEING intended to convey Lots Fink, husband of Kate Fink, also Dated: June 3. 1960. no driver up there." Sheet #80 of the Woodbridge Numbers Seventeen and Eighteen known as Kate Agnes Fink and as CHRISTIAN J. JORGENSEN. • In the American Division of Township Tax Map. (17 and 18) on the aforesaid map. Catherine Agnes Fink, Mrs. Alexan- Esq. the Midget League, the Sena- SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall The approximate amount of the der Fink, wife of Alexander Fink, Attorney for the plaintiff jtors took over first place from LEGAL NOTICE. take effect immediately upon adop- Judgment to be satisfied by said sale Joseph McKeon, Henry I. McAvey, 313 State Street tion and publication as required by is the sum of Ten Thousand, Nine Catherine Boland, also known as Perth Amboy, N. J, the Braves by squeezing by the NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Hundred Sixty-eight Dollars ($10,-, Katherine V. Boland, Chester A. I.-L. 6/9-16-23-30/60 Indians 9-8. as the Braves TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: law. At a special meeting of the Board FREDERICK M. ADAMS, dropped an 8-5 decision to the of Education of the Township of Committeeman-at-Large Orioles and were whitewashed Woodbriiige held on June 13, 1960Attest, : I was directed to advertise the fact B. J. DUNIGAH, —- Today by the Athletics. that on Monday, July 11, 1960, at Township Clerk twice ;a year; we/hold this AMAZING 'SALE! With the bases loaded and 8 P. M. (D.S.T.) the Board of Edu- To be advertised in The Inde- cation will meet at the Board of pendent-Leader on June 23 and and Tomorrow ! one out, a misplayed infield fly Education Meeting Room, Barron June 30, 1960, with Notice of Public by the Indian second baseman Avenue School. Barron Avenue, Hearing for final adoption on' July -By BAIJF HABDESTER ! enabled two Senator base run- Woodbridge, New Jersey, and will 5, 1960. BICKY NELSON flies to, expose and sell at public sale to the I.-L. 6/23, 30/60 ners to score in the bottom of highest bidder, or bidders, property Australia in September, on a I the final frame. A vastly im- owned by it at Iselin, and known as SHERIFF'S SALE week's personal appearance' Lots 15 and 16. Block 378-H; Lot 7, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JER-tour. . . The test film has been proved team, the Indians gave Block 378-1; Lot 5, Block 378-D; SEY, CHAN.CERY DIVISION, MID- the pacesetters a real tussle. iLots 9 and 10, Block 378-C; Lots 5 DLESEX COUNTY, Docket No., F-completed for a proposed newj Larry Cataldo, a recent pitch- and 6 in Block 378-1; Lots 1 to 5 in 2103-59 — Mohawk Savings and series titled Treasury Agent, Block 378-H, and Lots 13 and .14, Loan Association, a corporation of with Richard Arlen and Mi- ing find of Indian manager Ted Block 378-H, on Map of Hyde Park New Jersey is Plaintiff, and Henry Larsen. toiled creditably on theand also known by the same lot William Haas and Dorothy E. chael Higgins co-starring andj ana block numbers on. the Wood- Haas, his wife, are Defendants. Walter Winchell serving as THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL FF same mound. Hank Lakonski bridge Township Tax and Assess- Writ of Execution for the sale of host-narrator and occasional got the win in relief. Danny ment Map? according to the terms mortgaged premises dated May guest star. . . NBC has sched- Libert' clouted tv.- doubles for of sale on file with the Secretary 27th, 1960. of the Board. By virtue of the above stated Writ,- uled a film special of the Boy the losers. Take further notice that at said to me directed and delivered, I will Scout Jamboree at Colorado - In a third contest, the In- sale, or any date to which it may expose to sale at public vendue on Springs for July 30. Herb be adjourned, the Board of Educa- •WEDNESDAT, THE 20TH DAY dians defeated the Cardinals, tion reserves the right, in its dis- OF JULY. A.D., NINETEEN Shriner •will be program, host. OUTSTANDING VALUES who have yet to gain their first cretion, to reject any one or all bids HUNDRED SIXTY win, 10-6. Danny Liberti and to sell said premises to such at the hour of two o'clock by the FRED ASTATBE'S third spe-. then prevailing {Standard or Day- cial is now set for October, •with) Charter No. 14378 Reserve District No, 2 light Saving) time, in the afternoon rehearsals to start in August... FROM -OUR, REGULAR 'STOCK. of the said day,, at the Sheriff's Of- REPORT OP CONDITION OF SHE fice in the City of New- Brunswick, Wendell (Peck's Bad Girl) The shoe with the beauti- WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK * N. J. Corey and Bobby (Fury) Dia- OF WOODBRIDGE, IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, All the following tract or parcel raond are set as regulars in AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 15, 1660, PUBLISHED of land and the premises hereinafter Nanette Fabray's new series, ful fit... at great savings. lN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CUR-particularly described, situate, lying RENCY, UNDER SECTION 5211, TT. S. REVISED STATUTES. and being in the Township of Wood- Yes, Yes Nanette. . . . G. E. ASSETS bridge, in the County of Middlesex Theater,' now headed for its A wide selection of dressy, Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve and State of New Jersey. balance, and cash Items in process of collection $2',534,054.95 Beginning at a point in the North- seventh season, has plans for § casual and tailored styles United States Government obilgattons, direct and westerly line of Jansen Avenue, dis- four hour-long and two 90- EUftm^f'&fif) " ' ^ , ,, , MBaaiai ia ,•••••••••• •• •••• ' 4,491,189.51 a M tant Southwesterly 250 feet from the minute specials. . ~bewey Mar- Obligations of swtSTimd political subdivisions . 4,028,962.54 intersection of the- said line of Jan- e Regularly . . . but not all sizes in all Other bonds, notes, *nd debenture3 _—^ 15.000.00 sen Avenue with the Southwesterly tin gets the title role, in Walt Corporate stocks (tooiudlng ?30,000.00 stock of Federal line of Wylie St.; running thence (1) Disney's hour-long Daniel m Reserve Bank) __~—. 30.000.00 North 46° 33' 30" West 100 feet to styles. A truly great sale I 6,039.791.51 a point: thence (2) South 43° 26' 30"Boone series, to be a part of to Loans and discounts (including *25.99 overdrafts) West 50 feet, to a point: thence (3) ABC's Walt Disney Presents for Bank premises owned, none: furniture and ST,S93.37 South 46° 33' 30" East, 100 feet to 1960-61. fixtures §97,693.37 2,241.95 the Northwesterly line of Jansen Avenue, thence (4) along said north- DEBBIE REYNOLDS may do $17,238,933.83 westerly line of Jansen Avenue, specials on two networks next TOTAL ASSETS North 43° 26' 30" East 50 feet to the season. Her ABC show, for LIABILITIES point and place of Beginning. TOP SAVINGS ON I Demand deposits ol Individuals, partnerships The above description is drawn which she signed almost a year1 *nd corporations — $5,530,671.30 ^from a survey as shown on a sketch ago, is to be taped in August rime deposits of Indlnduiia, partnerships, (entitled. "Sketch of Property belong- for telecasting in October. Rev- and corporations 7,452,078.28 ing to Henry W. Haas and Dorothy Deposits oj TJniteC St*5«i GOfsmment Haas, situated In Woodbridge Town- Ion, meanwhile, wants Debbie (Including jxwte! esvlngs) 494,151.68 ship, Middlesex County, N. J.", sur-to star in a CBS special next and I Deposits of States and political gubdirisions . 2,348,795.0s veyed by Howard, P. Koons Associ- season. . , NBC, now filming its 'Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) 53,fi73.83 ates, dated May 8, 1856. ' Total Deposits $15,878,370.14 Being commonly known as 491 Jan-hour long Barbarians in Rome sen Avenue, Wocdbridge Township, starring Jack Palance, plans to TOTAL LIABILITIES $15,878,370.14 Middlesex County, New Jersey, and release a 90-minute movie both being known and designated as Lots CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 35-A and 36-A Block 838 on the taxin. this country and abroad Capital Stocfe: map of the Township of Woodbridge, using film. ,c ABC scheduling a Common stock, total par $500,000.00 . , $ 500,000.00 Middlesex County, New Jersey. weekend of brawn and beauty . Surplus .: _n t „ 500,000.00- The approximate amount of the for August 12 and 13. The Col- Undivided "profits . \ 360,563.69 Judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of Seven Thousand One lege All-Stars—Baltimore Colts TOTAL CAPITA- ACCOtmTS • $1,360,563.68 Hundred Forty-Seven Dollars ($7,- football game will be televised THE YOURS POINT OF VIEW IK SHOES 147.00) more or less together with TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . $17,238,933.83 th„e costs of this sale. (that Friday night, while the MEMORANDA Together with ail and^ngularthejjjg^o,.^. has scheduled a two- Saves space,.. stores plenty.,, convenient! •12.95 issets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for ^_^__^S hour pickup of the Interna- A^EfUOA'S SMARTEST SHOE VALUE! other purposes . $1,136,600.00 or In anywise appertaining. The sub-tional . Beauty Contest." from .oans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of - 57,933.91 scriber reserves the right to adjourn said sale from time to time subject Long Beach, Cal., on Saturday BUY A REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER COM- I, HOWARD E. CToARK, Cashier of the above-named bant, do only to such limitations. or restric- night. BINATION AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of m? tions upon the exercise of such SnowleSg« and belief. power as may be specially provided That Should Hold Him , HOWARD E. CLARK, Cashier by law or rules of Court. CORRECT—Attest: ROBERT H, JAMISON, She (ending a quarrel): "I HAROLD VAN STCKLE, • see now why a woman is often THOMAS L. HANSON, Sheriff. EDWARD J. PATTEN, (•LOUIS J. COHEN, Attorney called a bird." He (smartly): SHOP ,52.92 I.-_ 6/23, 30, 7/7, 14/60 ' . Directors I* "Yes, because they are always STATE OV NEW JERSEY. . NOTICE on the lookout for crumbs." TOfrrWEARm COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, ss: of . Swore to and subscribes Before me this 22nd day of June, i960, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. Township of WoodJmdge, Connty of the worms they pick up." 30-> Maic Street WoodMdge, N.. J. ,- , , CATHKRTNE J. KADASH, Notary Public of N. J. Middlesex, New Jersey, on Thursday, My Commission expires July IS, 1961. August 11, 1360. IT. S. imporses ceilings on aid I.-t. e/30/B5 Notice iIs hereby given to the legalegl i.1 voters of• Fir—e Distric~ t #1", I'n ""el*thellor PAGE TWENTY THURSDAY, JUNE 30, I960

Gene Arny was Avenel's los-|for walking on cement floorsjet tomato crop of New Jerseyjany substantial expansion Softball Win Jago Twirls ing pitcher. in the Arena," Burkhardtjis forecast" at 722,000 cwt—5 jrace' track betting in New- Jt The Barron Faculty team is whispers. "The straw is cool.jper cent less than 1959. sey at this time. Hei-m; interested in playing slow-ball an.d,, the colors resis%ERSET JIGSAW: State sena- Crystal, of Interlaken, Depu Teacher Win pitching teams from the imme- soil." Itors will act as hofaorary chair- Director of the State Diyisi> By Keasbey diate f future. Interested man-CROPS: Bumper crops are ex-men of county tercentenary of Purchase and Property, h . '" TEAM STANDINGS WOODBR.IDGE The Bar-agers are requested- to contact pected from New Jersey's vege- committees to arrange plans for been elected National Chai iron Faculty continued their table fields this- summer, ac- the 300th anniversary of New man of the Governmental-Ed W L 1 Walter Koucho at ME 4-8878. Keasbey Fire Co 3 0 winr" ig IVY on the IOCE Jft- cording to the June 1 report of The i960 traffic cational-Institutiqnal ' Buye: ball sc iw by upending p-—"*e.;- the New Jersey Crop,Reporting Jersey. Group • of the National Assoc Fords Fire Co 2 1 BCAKDTO MEET ; death toll in New Jersey so far P. B. A : „ 1 1 tial Insurance 6-0 and the Ave- Service. this year hai reached 320, com- ation ' of.State Purchasii nel Fire Company 8-6. COLON I A—The regular pared with 311 up to the same Agents.' The State Depar Avensl Fire Co 1 2 meeting of the Board of Fire Compared with 1959 four Iselin H. & L 1 2 Matty Jago, ace of Manager cropfe show larger acreages -this time in 1959. . . Three hundred ment of Banking and Insuran Walt Kopcho's expansive mound Commissioners, District 12, will year; eight show decreases, and New Jersey Democrats will con- has ordered all savings ban Iselin FL. Co. 1 0 2 be held Monday, July 11, at 8 having checking" 'accounts WOODBRIDGE — The Keas- staff, faced the Insurancemen three are the same as last year. verge on Los Angeles- for' the and pitc" ;d a neat se-. hit- P. M., due to the July, 4 holi- However, compared with last Democratic National Conven- maintain reserve balances bey Fire Company, the defend- ter to gain his initial shutout day, it has 'een announced by year, eight crops show better tion beginning Monday, July available funds equal to 11 p ing chamv'ins in the Fire and of the season. The victory was William C:3,mr- secretary. prospects while five show de- 11. •. . Governor Meyner has cent .of liabilities. ,. New Jersi Protection Firemen's Softball Jago's seventh this season v\ .- creases. Compared with aver- signed into law a bill which residents have contributed ov League, .-etched • their victory out a loss. Bob Boland was age crop's over the years, nine preserves the accumulative sick $700,000 this year.to the ant skein to three straight after dis- Prudential's- vanquished chuck- Capital":- Dome crops show increases while four leave rights of school employees cancer crusade. posing of Iselin Chemical Hook er. (From Editorial Page) show decreases. in school districts whicii haveicAFIT.OL CAPERS; Motoris & L 'der Company by 20-10 j 1 Chuck Perns cracked out aBurkhardt, astute Democratic Asparagus production this united to create a regional of New. Jersey suspected score in a free swinging game.j year will reach 718,000 cwt, school district. . . Miss Helen Paul Boos, the Smokies' cen- single and double to pace the State Committee manager. drunken driving will not e< Teachers at the plate. The For the man lightweight sum- compared with 788,000 cwt inHerrmann of Baysholm Farm,jaway with, the old excuse terfielder, was tremendous in 1959. Snap bean production will Freehold, has been elected) the batter's box for the victor- most effective hitters for the mer suits made of miracle 'only had two beers" becaui Insurancemen were Boland and fabric,, wrinkle resistant. and reach 140,000 cwt, compared chairman of the New Jersey there • are 45 . Drunkomete: ious club with two home runs with 144,000 in 1959. Production tizens Council on Aging, , . A and a single in four appear-j Tony Cacciola with three and washable would be comfortable, scattered throughout the Stai two hits, respectively. he says. Dark suits are suggest- of early summer cabbage in'press representative, field rep- As predicted the State D< ances. Lou Banko also gave his ed for evening wear. New Jersey -is forecast at 638,- resentative and political re- partment of Health has ar batting average a substantial After working a strong game 000 cwt, which is 12 per cent searcher have been- added to against Prudential, Jago was For the woman, he suggests nounced a dea(th of a liti raise with two doubles and a larger than last year. bolster the New Jersey Repub- boy was not pair of singles. sent to "the mound once again ribbon-knit dresses, two-piece New Jersey's spring lettuce lican State Committee. due CITATIONS: Freeholder William H. Warren, Fords (left), retiring: president of the New to face the Avenel Firefighters eastern encephalitis. Tr. . Iselin's Ed Karlin was also a dresses of a mira-cle fabric or crop is forecast at 561,000 cwtlseventeen acres of potato plants State Highway Department hi power at the plate with a tow- Jersey Association of Chosen Freeholders, is shown with newly-delected president, Hun- and he came through with an- drip-dry, cotton, -shirtwaist;—about 14 per cent larger than are blooming in New Jersey, the terdon Freeholder Frank C. Dalrymple (right), Pittstoem, and recipients of the 1960 other fine performance, limit- dresses with matching orlon . i^g state's onion: adopted the "lights on" metho ering home run and three ing the opposition to five safe- in 1959 State Department of Agricul- of determining origins an singles. His teammates, Joe "Legislator of the Year" awards of the association, Hunterdon Senator Wesley L. Lance sweaters. • acreage is lighter than last ture reports. . . The number of j destinations of vehicles Witt (2nd, left), and Middlesex Assemblyman William Kurtz (2nd, right), at a luncheon ses- ties over the seven-inning- dis- year, but better yields are ex- Hutteman and Bob Dressier, sion of the ninth annual convention in Atlantic City. Both legislators were cited for tance. recommended fatal injuries among New Jer-jout stopping traffic to auei also clouted four baggers. 1 those who 'will have time to en-pected to result in a production!sey industrial workers during) motorists Nixon Victor] "outstanding interest in and service to the New Jersey County." More than 500 attended Angie of' 352,000 cwt, about the same Ben Gloff, Keasbey's versa- the conclave, paying tribute to Mr. Warren's leadership. May—nine—were nearly twice Stamps do not produce an] tile chucker, went the full .evenj Perns supplied the power at thedresses may also be needed and as 1059. as many as the total for April.. cash, ior the Republican Stat* inning: distance to pick up the New Jersey sweet corn pro- New Jersey cash farm receipts Committee, Carl Erdman, Stat< win, while Ken Smith absorbed Hostess aggregation. Armando belted are recommended for cool eve-duction is forecast at 1,120,000 have declined from $337,057,000 GOP chairman, announces. Iselin's mound setback. Lorro ine Swetits Bride cwt—12 per cent less than 1959,in 1956 to $298,000-,000 in 1959.. With Joe Gyenes and May- At Club Card Fete Perns connceted with a double but approximately 35 per cent State Senator Wesley L. Lance, Danes delight in friendl; abdve average. The fresh mark- R, Hunterdon, is opposed to United States envoy. aard Winston sharing the AVENEL—The fourth in the probably the most comfortable pitching duties, the PBA romp- At Double-Ring Ceremonyseries of weekly summer card ed to a 10-0 victory over the parties held by the Avenel Fords Firemen, The local AVENEL — A double ring Serving as best man was Mi- Woman's Club took place at the Police are now 1-1 thus far this ceremony and nuptial Mass at chael Catalfano, Avenel, broth- home of Mrs. Allen Franis, Stock tip JVotv season and hold down third noon Saturday in St. Andrew's er of the bridegroom, and ush- South Park Drive, Woodbridge, place in the present league Church with Rev. Armand Pe- ers included Ernest and Dennis Monday, night. Mrs. Anrew Ga- lineup. data officiating, united in mar- Dragos, Avenel, cousins of the lisin was co-hostess. FOR THE LONG HOLIDAY WEEKEND!! Gyenes worked through the riage, Miss Lorraine Swetits, bride. Ringbearer was Charles| The wjnner of the dark-horse first lour Innings, giving up daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl I Swetits, Avenel, nephew of theprize was Mrs. Robert Donato five hits, and from there Win- Swetits, 384 Hyatt Street, and bride. and Miss Mary Lou Galisin won FREE! "2 GUYS" TRADfHS STAMPS PLUS THESE NEW LOW PRICES ston came on to hurl three hit- Anthony Catalf ano, son of Mr. The couple left on a wedding the non-player award. Table less frames. The veteran Ray and Mrs. Salvatore Catalf ano, trip to Canada. winners were Mrs. Donato, Mrs. Soporowski was charged with 199 Harriott Avenue. Mrs. Catalfano, a graduate of Charles Schmidtmeyer, Mrs. Open Daily 'Til 10 PA - Sunday 'Til 8 P.M. Swift's Premium—Armour Star Given in marriage by herl : Fords' defeat after being nicked 1 Woodbridge . High School, isJoseph Radowski and Mrs. for 14 hits. father, the bride wore a gown of employed by Radio Corporation Walter Kronseder. Rudy Gloff, the PBA third silk organza and Chantilly lace of America, Woodbridge. The Mrs. Radowski, chairman, Baseman, was a standout in thewith a scalloped neckline, and bridegroom attended Wood- announced the next party will . 5 Minutes from Quterbridge Crossing confines of the batter's box the skirt ending in a chapel be held July 13 at 1 P. M. with # train. She carried a prayer book bridge schools and is employed f ATCHUN6, RT. 22 I. BRUNSWICK, M. W with a single, double, and home by Mutual Super Market, Mrs. John Medvetz, New Dover run, while Tony O'Brie- ,as with a white orchid. Woodbridge. JRdad, Colonia, with Mrs. Alex 'also an effective slugger foi the Maid of honor was Miss Betty Tarcz as co-hostess. STEAK •warning team with, a single and K a v c s a k, Woodbridge, and iaouble. Hitting safely twice for bridesmaids were Miss Frances Alan Ladd is after boxing Alan Ladd, whose pictures are Delicious for Bar-B-Que or "Fords were Dick Miller and and Miss Tina Catalfano, Ave- champ Ingemar Johansson to flooding TV, is now getting Bill tfornsby. nel, sisters of the bridegroom.! come to Hollywood again to more fan mail than he did when c In a game played earlier, the Miss Dianne Ozl, Avenei, was [play a Swedish doctor in Alan's the pictures were first released Keasbey Smokies nipped the flower girl. picture, '''The Interns." in theaters. Avenel Fire Company 7-5 in a game played at Avenel Park. Al Payti and Don Trout were Keasbey's big guns with their 100' LOT or 5 ACRE ESTATE bats, collecting three and two hits, respectively. Avenel's best in the batter's box with two TAKE THE BACKACHE OUT OF LAWN CAR base knocks were Cuna, Arny GROSS SIB 10AST ...... 81 and Kopcho. Your Lawn and En|@y it Too! 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