• voi, LIII-NO. 3 thed W«ck On thntadatad ; WOODBRTDGE, N. J| THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 «»<*"« « Jn« ciu, nun ' At l>. O WoadbrMfii, H. J. PRICE TEN CENTS ublic is Invited o Talk Tomorrow Wukovets Due hi Refinery Plaints To Retain Post 7. The Hess Invitation: )c$$ion Set Refinery President in Promine to Reply Zirpolo y^ 1/ School To All Queries at Meeting Tomorrow at 8 Seen PT. READING •- Herewith is the full text, of the Adams Opponent •T. READING — A full statement Issued late yesterday, inviting inquiries at ,,,rninity for residents WOQDBRLDGE -- Although there has beon no official a public meeting concerning the refinery of the Hess iiiiiii)iini'.cmcnt. Walter Zirpolo. Column, is m the lead to \K i',, it Reading specif teal- Trading and Transport, Inc., in Port Reading School ilu Democratic <:andidatc for mayor. Fading ,,nd the entire com tomorrow night at eight: If chosen by Democratic lenders in meetings this weekend,' WOODBRIDGE — An inter- Mr Zirpolo will undoubtedly run against a Colonia neighbor, ton HM«, praldent of Hew Trading and Transport, CONGRATULATIONS AND F.OTS iit is Harold Mvillin. Jr. Mr. Zlrpolo has resided In the Kt:, Township for 1-1 years. He is. 451 |the Board of Education holdj ..IHIIIR operation of nlcht, years old. married and the' Its organization meeting and,. Hrss Trading and At'thh time. Mr. He** and hit staff at thf H»»« refinery father of three children. He has! wW Mtk to antwer all questions concerning the plant* elects H president and ViC8', us|Kiit. Inc refinery never been active in poliiicti, •ptreUom, eiplaln nuch difficulties a« have arlwn In the Mundy Startfos Experts :but. with his wife, Eleanor, has' president. ' .,- will bo afforded to- tefhuilng itam of production, and attempt to lay at rril iboen rtctlve In- charitable or- Up until last night, It wai - rWMn and mlanndentaitdlnits which, have occurred. now nifiht. ganizations—and he nag aided, assumed that Fi'ancis Wukov* " "It k quit* natural," latd Mr. 1llon of our mutual Interests, 1 ,ion election Tuesday, emerging' The purchase of land in Se- was top man at Qje MUIICIPHI'believe I will run." •tnccrely hop* that all who have any (mentions whatever uvetf. In support of tMfcr : in Port Reading school rlumphant with a total of 3,-|waren lor future development Building with 122 votes; Wood- Dr. Ralph Barone, who did relating to na or to the operation ot our refinery, will be two members of the Board of eight. At this time, 513 votes, just 389 votes lessifor school purposes was ap-bridge Junior Higtv\ 78 votes; "i<'f president, until recently Inquiries fully and honestly. Only In this way can full had Wen approached in Mr. staff will appear to so-called "Board Ticket" andcome in tlx, Muudy went into'School 11 84; School 24, may not seek reelection. . town yesterday and could not .irman. Fire District iBudgets The budget just made it by Township. In Port Readmit, a 118; School 2, 203 and 162; In the First Ward'there have.l A M* he reached to verify the rumor While the utfUOlation It 130 votes — 2,486 voting yes usual Democratic stronghold, School 20 <5-4i 99; Civic Im-'been several men mentioned -as Politic before press Lime. his been in progress for und 2,356 casting negative bal- the Colonia man received 169 provenieni Club. 83. possible candidates by the _ A check last night leaves no lime on ground which 'ft*. , 'votes as against 128 for Mr.: Mullin Margins iDemocrath. They include form-1 lipou Afjomu Total Grows to $420,000 JLJW 1 doubt that Mr, Wukovets lias merlv was merely marsh New schools were assured by Mullin and 96 for M.\ PrK Al-; Mr. MulUn was high In 1-3 -r Magistrate Andrew D. Dps- * "- * -t»-U.0H|.C l Imore than a sufficient number Mt only recently has the WOODUIUDQE - With thejThere are five candidates for 776 votes — 3,168 for and 2,-ithough Mr. Mundy did not School 11, 88; in 1-4 (Jr. Highland, " '"" " ~ ' ' 302 against. Thii means re-jstre.ss politics durlvi/' shr >.am-.16; Hopeluslfn JBchool, in^ , •..,i.-':TORrpGE - Mayor01 vote« t0 h* *" '» ipemioni»ogreu«ltoBo«rd of MupUoa lUcttanthe t*o vaotoctea - Paul pom; where the refiner? placements for Schools l.ipaiBfl he is a*Mi*i )' •., 4j* a kT ^.oj).iP.^^'M,tdams;odHycon «>«*«» *»;be unless there to over, tht TOWIUIMP'S attention blonezy, Marotd Deter, Miehael s0IW last mmutp ;.T| r 1(!r»<;lon».WhiU|» now bring ttrfVd to the Fire J Hrab.u. C!«n Scharwath.j not been actively .seeking,finned thft he wJU be a can-: < tiie nomination, but there is didatt; for State Commlttispmon A nftw VlVicw e Pprere** fcf- :i.'..n considered by th05*jDutr,ct ^tion* which are Hormah J. 8t*mbach. Thebud Ul inasmuch as Dri"K«lnft get includes 128.620 for ueneral some feeling if he decides he'in « Republican party. [ what i2 of Our Faculty Join Nature Costs will run, the others mijtht with- In a prepared statement is- Barone, Menlo Park Terrace, Tijt total proposed appropri-"^ iw- »24,ooo for water who held, the position, did not nrixcf-ssarily high and brll- di'HW. jsutd by backers of his oandl- ationi Ui HIP nine firr districts, wivier.. Qiu-st+)iis to be vot«d seek reflection. There seems tc* ii 'iHinr from a safety ex- 'plus thf »ppci»l question.-, toul ^K)» Include $2,000 for tin; ex- Maynard Winston, iR>, holds.dacy it was stated that ','Re- 1 :be more than even chance that I' ai< the principal $420,037 07 or an Increase of ri'lui">'» ol tht; Iln> alaim sys" Others' School Boardsi's $40,000 the First Ward post and mostPuhlican leaders in many com-, mu in Port Beading, WOODBRIDGE - Two Township school teachers have 16,197.3!) over test ye«i. tftu. f 1 500 (gr pointing the m- WOODBRIDGE — Cost filikely will' be a candidate for;muiuties' of Middlesex County nimnrs have originated ter r to the Beards of Education in their election, ihave long felt that the activ- In Fire District No. 1, which 'o »>»d exterior of the fire- emoval in the Township; os le party ou a Count With the defeat of John, • includes Woodbridff and 8c- house and for root repair. Last so far this winter Is in the Urgcd to Run i"' "^ *' y Nicholas A. Priscoe. teacher and football coach at Wood- level are Csabai, Fords, who held the Cit SIT1DC Itl fUnCtlOJV .. , ... ,,„,,. p,r,, rwntrlnt H aivnrnitrUl neighborhood ooff $4000$40,0000 andand: RumorRumorss havhavee spreaspreadd thathatt seriously in need of reappraisalre-appraisal. During me pust chairmanship of the Buildings tLur^n triers it no roiiUM'tiltntl jrnl riri* LSUHIIH O ttuurupiiHl* bridge High School, has been named to the Board of Education I harried taxpByprs are hoDin Mayor Adams is not anxious to M .,mi fti'or the one post open. John J>d » U.U1 of $74,050.24. m Metuchan, whil« John R. Zilai teacher in Fords School 14,;Uiat there u, be ^ m agaln aild he has ret.eived few years, the northern halfland Grounds Committee, there li» opportunity Ut)^^ u K|kl| wlmlon.t Thore u no contest lri Fords of the County has emerged asi^ost likely will be a re-shuffle that "white stuff," many letters urging him to re- of The appropriations are current ^f district 7 wltare there are was elected to the Bridle Board; consider. A typical letter came a.dominant area of Republican| committees, According MJf can meet our,,, «7 g5 , j->3. two vacancies and Louis Orto-j0' Education. Direct labor — salaries and 10 xpeMe8 9 0 Wtttfr from the Inrhan Avenue Re- influence. Metuchen, Edison, I™** "- new committees are HC to lacraiidlwld'l87H ^wl |io3O;n^ Last P«« *nd Leonard Fischer are; Mr. Priscoe tallied 783 votes I«p I » « wages not counting the regular 110t nampd U U1 the meetln8 frank of' ^ \ publican Club, Jean M. Brlant, South Plainfield. North andi " '>.„!, A[iu.»..tn*. /.#i y r• th• e . M ' ~'*he candidatest . rThe sum of to be the second highest man * ***^ **•» j eight-hour day of Road De- I sincerely the secretary, who wrote in part: East Brunswick as well fts'after the orgahlzatlon session. M,rl0 coopola 1$ seeking re 5 (Continued on Page 2i (Continued oii'Tage 2)- "IIM-1V«5 be raaln- wit«rft^h Georgn^roe. ButtRiitth ananrf.H.rrd v tonton PollacPolltoclkt arRIeP the two candeandll- . ' ' Detective Sureau for his work ' the following year he was called Comptroller of the Currency Dunham runnini for the two| dates for the two posts open. in nabbing a suspect, .helping to active duty with the United for permission to establish a •i" tor the presenti- TThhe apprepj-iaUoiiU ) is $16,385$16385. to clear up" eight robberies la vacancies. States Air Force, returning In branch in the Oak Tree busi- &nd their Fire District 5, which consists Last vtar, $19,000 was expend- Woodbridge Township, four ' September of 1952 when he was ness area of Iselin. It is under- Colonia Mother Ignores Mishap Hurts bun promised by of Avenel and Part of Colonia ed. each in Newark. Union and Irv« assigned to Keasbey School. He stood that if the application Is! m > «- . . • Ing ton and five in Hillside. Is In th» midst of a heuted r«c*. iCoiitinued on Pugc D was transferred to his present approved, steps will be taken! / 0 iflCllfllain post at School 14 in 1955. Immediately to open temporaryi According to Lt. Arthur During the past year, Mr. quarters and plans scrutinized Donnelly, Officer Caro wat . hiinl-Scholar, Editor and Athlete— Zilai was an active member of for erection of a permanent walking his beat on Oak Tree the Citizen's Advisory Commit- location. Road al. 2 A. M., Friday when tee. Brielle, and the newly- ho noticed a man standing la Woodbridge National, re-: u doorway. After being ap« inulist in Merit Scholarship Tests Iformed Woodbridge High garded ever since its establish- hool Alumni Asuociation. The proached by the policeman, th|:< ment as a bank of excellent! jstrangi'i1 identified himself a* "•h'W'.;i'>**".-:;'i;», ntw board member attendedjmanagement. had total rc- : Harold I.«khart, 27, NewarK, rownslup schools and gradu-| ,.| , souree8 at tne Osf ot mo al |and said he was having troublt atid from Trenton State Teach- $18,014,490, with' total deposits |with his car. L^ Colli'itc ill 1950 with B of $16,646,253. Its total capital! PiitrolniHn Caro placed Look*,. Bachelor of Science degree. Hel__made up of $500,000 In cap!-' jhart under urrest and called', •;!• uNu holds K Master's Degree ln|tHi stock. $500,000 in surplus i)olicij in aduuKiti'is. Gift. Stan* • Education from Rutgars Uni-jand $368,236 in undivided UMMty. profito—amounts to $1,368,236. ley Uiiint'y and Patrolmen Mr. Zilui's parents, Mr. a»jd Its tjme deposits on December 'Charles Wy'dn HIUI Joseph Rus- .-*'"• iMis. J, J. Zilai, reside on South]3i totalled $7,518 845. ;barsky rosponded. A search of _ Ipaik Onve. Wnoiibrtdge. They thi' lockhnrl cai1 repealed »' Three per cent Interest—the 'huvc two other sonsi' Ray and ]long «row bar und u shotgun. •.. permitted for com-- iRiiiiHi'd. mid a daughter, Mrs. ; As the polici'HK'n checked thf1 bgnks—-is paid on sftv- Antlumy PUZH. who Reaches In KS depotiU anil they luiHul I hut MuvUll , School !il, Colonia. 'Cli'tinei-h, Wondbridge Hull1*- Mr, \(an Syckle hopes to hear 'dii'sM'rs. and Mlele's i*iM.:rl»,; shortly of the decision of his iln thf Woodundnc Oaks Shop- \Putrolmun Hakes application for the Iselin j 'iniiK Cent;1!" und Blossom Shop,- . Hid for on oak. Tree Rand, had been • WOOUBRIDGE — Patrol-: H'lU'l'l'lt " ciiuits K NIH, Buckneinp/rms are(ampleled At first Locklwrt said lie haH v Avenue, lias made upplicatlon ..> !un iiccuiiiulice. I.utt'r for iviuement on disability; LlOm lAUlieS jti'il lie had mi help when pension. ' 1 Uun.d by U, Donnelly and p«« Tlu- officer was in an auto-; WOODBRIDGE-Plans werel !ti'ft.ivc KliiiiT Gret-n. He also ImulJile accident late in 1959pmpleted for Ladies Night to .iulnutli'd bi'i'iikinn into the Vic- while driving a radio car to alb" Wd Sunday mid an instal- Icaru Bake Shop, James Hali'», |fire. Tin- acidenf ocouri'«d at May 13 «,t the l Colouiu Kwcet S'.v.op Main and William regular meeting of the Wood- Ininaii Avenue Barber bridge Lions Club with Bdward Officer Nier said he suffei-ed FINK MOT1IKR; As well aiTbehiK a profr sloual singer Mrs. Allicrt Silagyi who Shop, all In Colonia, •'•N<; HIS H.NGKKK CROSSED; AUn 8. Quint, Woudbridgr Hl«h School senior, M. Veltre presiding. head, nvck and shoulder injur- under the professinnul name of Angela Ditt.i, U shown with her children fjifKu, Denue Lockhart waived prellminarj «)| iv ulklng «vrr his chancm uf wcelvlni » Merit Scholarship with his »uidano« lee which make It Impowible to The club will attend a Testl. and Chris. hearing and was held under """•I,,,, Bernard Novick, AUn was n»m«d > finalist in the competition this mtk. continue his work at a patrol- monl&l Dinner fcf District $5,000 bail for the grand jury, man. Gqvernor Maxson P. Strub at By MAAILYN HAtL jconwrt performance, and a professionally i, captured the in lieu of ball he was commit* «' «l'IH WOLK ' , AS a finalist, Alan 8. Quint,:Mlss Mary P. Connolly, vice FW Kills Inn. COLONIA — The dynamic party celebrating the birthdays hearts of adults and children ted to the County Jail. Befortf lxtK ... A Wood-'n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack[principal at the High School school senior has Quint, MMartli} Terrace, couldjand Bernard Novics, Boys CUTW speaker of the evening vitality of a young mother and of three children. I with her lovely, often-describ-being taken to New Brunswick- wat Charles Yaede, personnel that old cliche "the show must In a "Folk Dance and Songed'"angelic" voice, Sunday gf- »'"-(i n (liialist W "the be flfeosen a Merit 8cholar and Guidance Counselor, ai AVSNEL - A tire on blK be told police he attempted tu« msoagsr of Koppers Company, jo on," were brought Into to- PestlvaJ," sponsored by (heternoon at Metuchen National Merit Sksholw-lglven a tthol»r«M|> with »wonderful boy.Js a was slashed while it was parked High Iclde last November In Newark' on Route t at Lord RfcMt, Pott Reading, who outlined trie cus again this week with a Middlesex Family Concert As-School auditorium, because "he had nothing to Hvt maximum of 11,500 a year for "A" stu&nt. He hop*s to go to i ii competltlorv wd James Baiter, Demorest Ave- various operations of his com- aeries of unrelated events- —sQclatlon- — , *•-Mrs- . Alber*"--^t Bllagy"••- '--•l Wha•— •t was unknown to h*r four years. Harvai-d College as a pre-medl- for sine* his wife and i a CertUic».tei (Continued on Page i) , nue, (old police MM. nightmare of an accident, „ -edltor-in-chief of the poratlon and from Spnm( which appears In the February I 4, rock salt, $358.50: calcium sne encountered mechanical nretel, "Hansel and Oretel;" H co book business corporations [,„!! of the development areas, all _Baronc, t. 1Uth_e .-u-»i »«•>nnnApnnnnnrA*rr""""irfrr>(uuuLw^^ Chicken With Cumberland Sanec Denlse, who celebrate their (Continued frdm Page 1) Harvard Medical School. tion at inquiry. 1 teaspoon salt 1 broiler-fryer ehlcken Questioned regarding the \ birthdays within three weeks of] East Iselln. Fire District 9 The senior also Mas other H teaspoon pepper cot In serving pieces State commitUewoman's par each other. (Green Street flrehouse) faces scholarship Irons In the fire Heavy duty aluminum foil 1 rap packaged corn Mayor Adams commented: KEEP UP WITH YOUR ! Born In New York, Miss Dit- a contest. There are two vacan- His father Is a lithographer \i cup evaporated milk flake crumbs "The Commltt«ewoman Is ta, a warm coloratura has been cies and four candidates — and as a son of a lithographer Advertisers' 1 teaspoon Accent just as Important as the Com- performing In public since she Ronald W. Osborne, Anthony mltteeman. I would welcome a he Is eligible for one of the Combine corn flake crumb* with Ac'cenl, salt and pep- was 10. Barely able to be seen'p. Poreda, Harold G. Seaman, scholarships given by Harold HOME TOWN NEWS per In pie plate or shallow dish. Line shallow baking pan running mate with great vital- over the piano, she won thejoeorge E. Sedtak. The appro- ity and who has the respect of M. Pitman Company, suppliers Dictionary with aluminum foil. Dip chicken pieces In evaporated milk coveted lead in the school pro prlation for general operating CLIP AND MAIL TIII8 COUPON TODAY the Republican party. Some- to the graphic arts trade. The then mil Immediately In seasoned com flake crumbs. Place ductlon of "The Wizard of Oz" purposes fot the current year is one like Mrs. Lee Fagglone, scholarship goes as high as $1,< chicken pieces, skin side up, In foil-lined Pan; dp not at P. S. 19, Brooklyn, and from $20,570.04; water. $13,355.45. Metuchen, would be most ac- 600 a year, based on need WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. crowd. Bake In a moderate oven I35O*F.) about one hoar, there went oh to audition for The questions are $5,850 for the septable." If Alan becomes a Merit 18 GREEN 8TREET mit* (»'«!). *X TV or until tender. No need to cover or turn chicken while ban dconcerta In Endlcott, New purchase of new equipment and u4mlfr. cooking. Yield: 4 servings. Meantime, Philip L. Strong, York. $5,000 jor the Firemen's Com- WOODRRIDGE. N J | mtmtft: PBWJMJIJ U »•«• Cumberland Sauce New Brunswick, who Is also tor hta *• Audit Bimi •< At 14 she was singing regu- pensation. Last year $34,824.63 • Enclosed pl«as? fW M00 for one-jur 1 cop currant jelly 1 teaspoon dry mustard BUSINESSMEN seeking the post, announced he larly at the Imperial Palace, was expended in this district. subscription to: to et*« M n«M ef Mr «»r- 1 can (6 oi.) frown '; teaspoon ginger had named Robert Mauro, a Brooklyn, while her father Fire District 11 (West Ise-j nlMln & INDIVIDUALS concentrated orange union executive, of Perth Am- chaperoned. "I sang only pop- Hn — Auth Avenue Flrehouse) | • INDEPENDENT-LEADER Juice, undiluted boy, to manage his campaign ular songs then," she remem- faces a quiet election withoutj O CARTERET PRE88 iuM it * b*nk mumlwf to- Combine all ingredients in saucepan) itir and heal in this area. bers, "until a fellow student competition. Raymond Smith; sptda Ihtbooka and aatti cf until mixture is smooth. Yield: l'j cups. interested In opera dared me to'is seeking the full term and; TAX PROBLEMS? • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON y«ar bank, so tfa* A3-C ludi- sing 'Summertime'. It was thenj Jamn KHfcfT..the one-year un- Consult an Expert To be sent to: i ^ tor nunlntf all ncordi ami Fall Wedding Planned Eileen Tiner Engaged that I became interested in expired term. The approprla- ..rtperti MMMary for a com- more serious music." tlon totals $26,443.25. Last year NAME pkt* and aecurat* audit of our By Carole Baumley j To John A. Wagner Auditioning for the Metro- $34,724.63 was expended. JOHN N. DION FORDS — The engagement ISELIN—Mr. and Mrs. Dan- politan Opera Guild, she was In District 12, Inman Avenue Public Accountant ADDRESS of Miss Carole Baumley to 'el D. Tiner, 109 Brown Avenue, invited to sing at Radio City section Of Colonia, Reginald And whan th« auditor Is ftn- Music Hall. "My cultural ac-jBrady is. a candidate for re- Frank Paul Pasteka son of Mr. [have announed the engagement III 2-5971 TOWN Mud, th* K3.C publisbtt a and Mrs. Frank A."j. Pasteka.'of their daughter, Eileen, to tlvitips director in the school election and is being opposed Mport « Esublliiitd Jtwticc I Now Open «1 E. Cherry Street Mary Donna's RAIfWAY Hallway's Newest Ladies' Apparel Shop 24 Hours a Day Si 1 95 EAST CHERRY STREET RAHWAY 1239 Roosevelt Avenue & (Nut to Loft's Cindy) FOR MEN ONLY Choose from a large selection of used and YOUR NATIONAL GUARD WEST CARTERET Is life insurance for MEN ONLY? The answer is an emphatic NO. Let floor sample organs at special low price.-. FOR ALL me tell you why. FRUIT BASKETS OCCASIONS Phone ... Write ... Visit CHOOSE FROM AMONG CONSOLES, SflNETS We Deliver—Call KI 1-5424 AND CHORD ORGANS OF THE FOLLOWING MAKES: RELIGIOUS GIFTS Kosariei - MlssaJs - Statues Joseph G. Fennelly Jkann you Infants of Prague - Wood Carvlnfi 568 Amboy Avenue HAMMOND BALDWIN Music Boies - Imported Gift* Hummel Figures and Feoton Milk GUM Woodbridge. N. J. CONN $ft J A y ME 4-3188 - FU 1-8561 ESTE I wish to thank all of the people who WALT & GENE'S FLOWER SHOP NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY THOMAS A^IJI IP "Smlni FOULI Who Cwe" litt Insurance - Group Insurance - Annultln have made possible my being elected to the 325 Pershing Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Pension Plans - Accident and Sickness Insurance LOWREY Board of Education of Woodbridge Town- SMALL AMOUNT DOWN . BALANCE ON EASY TERMS ship. • GOT TV TROUBLES? Every organ told with a full guarantee CALL "The Music Center of jVBM) J.nty» I am mindful of the many schbol prob- ciatiion GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY ltema that exist, and in a cooperative spirit HOME TV Kl 1-7685 * HAMMOND to'lttlSKNTATlVES with all parties Invoked, I st»U strive for I wish to extend my sincere thanks to 60^BROAUSTKEEl . NEWARK 2 . NEWjERSKY Serving You Day and Night Open Lvery Eve. During Sale until«) , ^ the most effective- andI economical school all those who supported me In the Board ?hmt MArbt m BRAND NEW TUBES .35 SOUTH STUKET. MORRinoWN system possible. of Education Election on Tuesday. Aluminized Picture Tube Open every evening except Saturday 'tit 9 . Phoae Jfiffwon 9-650.

$28.95 HAMMOND ORGARGAN STUDIO of PI.API.AINFIELDI r 627 PARK AM Boy J.Mundy .-, Robert Loeddeke Open every evening excexceptt SatS . tilill 9 . PUinfieW 7^800 Oxi Yemr W»ir»nty Pric« Includes Installation In four Home lil»- ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEE!) "k , FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAGE THREB *-, ([) A Plans Simon-Sickles Nuptials Barbara Evelyn Bishop fimblemClul 9 Tea Held Saturday at Noon Weds William Both well iGives/ Gi/|j of Mount Carmel Church was the settlnR Saturday nt noon WOODBRIDOE — Miss Bar- A graduate of Keyport High On Sunday for the marriage of Miss Jean- iara Evelyn Bishop, daughter School, the bride Is employed a« of Mr. and Mrs. William M. a secretary by Ballard Affver To Convei The 11th tte M. Sickles, daughter of DayofPrayei \Vi> Bishop, 128 Lorlllard Avenue, tlsing Company. Her husband! ink ten to be sponaor- Mrs. Mildred Sickles, 29 East WOODBRIDOE - For Front Street, and William Union Beach, and William graduated from Middlesex ' ti'i,. cntholic Daughters Bothwell. son of Mr. and Mrs, Cobhty Vocational and Tech- pin.lose nf Biding the Min-cdPs will be held Sickles, 311 State Street, Union Set Tomorrow r'i>i'"d nf this ar.-:i, Beach, and Robert L Simon William N. Bothwell, 500 Alden nical High School, Perth Am- v' ,,i 2:30 P. M. In the WOODBRIDOE — The pro- Street, were united In marriage boy, and Is employed by Chris ('lull 351 at. 11 nriHing Moi son of Mr. and Mrs. Louln • 1 flnnn Micrd they WlB i ,s of Columbus annex. Ham for World Day of Prayei by Rev. Norman R. Riley at a Anderson Sheet Metal A Simon, 243 Campbell Avenue uit<- ft "walker" device \&, «-ill be reviewed by Mrs. double ring ceremony Satur- Roofing Company, Perth Am- Rev, Vincent Lenyi performed sponsored by the United I.ittlr Sevimt listers of ,Injosst and Mrs. Lillian day afternoon at, St. John's illK'il the double ring ceremony; hurch Women of Woodbrldge mnnilnte Conception, St. .nil. .'lMri the tea will be open Methodist Church, Keyport. Given In marriage by her will begin with a prayer clinic seph's Convent. The nun» public The bride,was given In mar- visit hi!! nw-iiv. and aid t.tv whose office U father, the bride wore a gown at Woodbrldge Methodist Mis Joseph. of velvet with lonB pointed riage by her father and was al- n'Kn rri less of ri'liRlon. „, thrCfttholicDaugh Church tomorrow night at 7:30 Irnd in a floor length gown of ashionShow •leeves, R MBlloped neckline, Mis. Richard1 Coley, nlso past president o with Rev. Theodore c. Seamnm, ^hantllly lace over taffeta de- and a skirt ending In a chapel munlly wrvice clinirmu • , Wm n(ms Club of Wood- signed with a Sabrlna nedcllne train. A velvet headpiece held in charge. A SOCIRI hour will bi Date Announced noimced the "Krlpplcd Kii ,,|,,, past district . and Ions pointed sleeves, Her COMMENDED: Robert Bfti- her fingertifingti p veilil , and she held nfter services In Fellow- Enstrr party will be Mnn ,,,,,,•,.,'1.1011 of the State Fed fingertip length veil of French WOODBRIDGE—At a mect- jnn, son nf Mr. and Mrs. Wil- carried a bouquet 01 roses "h'P HHII. , u,,,, ,,[ Women's Clubs, and Illusion fell from a pearl crown ig of St. Ann's Unit of Trln-i liam I,. Menson, 10(1 Edgar nt Trinity Episcopal' Chi itephanotls and lilies of the Other ministers' participating y Episcopal Church, Mrs,1 Hall. Railway Avonue. .;,. uicM-iitly treasurer of Mr valley. and she carried a cascade bou- Strpft, Wondhrldifp, a stu- include: Rev.- Dr. Charles 8 quet of white roses. Thomas Kanltra announced a I dent at The Peddle School, Several projects are IK' ,.,.,, (l ,,f Trustees .oi the Matron of honor was Mrs. MacKe'rizle, Rev. Robert A ashion show will be held Fob-| received a letter of commen- plannlriR stasns, Mrs. ,,,.! Library. 'ohn Kenny, Jr., Rumson, sis- Mrs. FVank Miele. Keyport, I Bonham.. Rev. Boyydd JohnsoJohnson nary 28 at the parish house dation Riven by th* Natlnnal Urnari, ways mid means cttBlr- \\y, Egnif >s Grand Re8cnt ter ef thr bride. Bridesmaids was matron of honor for her and Rev. William H. Schmaus ith Mrs. George Knopf chalr- Merit Scholarship Cmhpctl- man. announred. .'? ',,,11-t Victory of Railway, a were Miss Patricia Sickles, Key- sister. Bridesmaids were Miss The theme will be the Lords tlnn, The presentation was On March 8 the Surtfme „.,(,, of New Rochell and port, another sister; Miss Caro- Joan Bishop, Union Beach, sis- Prayer. Soloist will be Mrs made by Dr. Carrol 0. Mo- Pi^sldrnt. nf the EmblemTluj* t,iii)i uw School, a mem- line Simon, Woodbrldge. counln ter of the bride, and MIRB Anne rs. Walter Kronseder, pres- Henry Smith and Charles Mil- roni, headmaster at the 90th of the United States, f*M. nf 1 lie Bar of the State of of the brldeiaoom, and Mrs. marie Bothwell, Woodbridge\ dint, appointed chairmen for lel r will be organist. ;he annual bazzar as follows'. annual Founders Day Con- unny Harris, of Las R1id past president of Richard Connolly, New Bruns- Bister of the bridegroom. Mrs.'Arthur R. Bryer, presi- Mrs. Allan Cunningham, vocation services. ivada, will make her' ny Woman's Club. wick, sister of the bridegroom Serving his brother as besi dent, will pour at Hie tea table islt to the local club, Mn, 11,1 book display will be from ServlrtK as bert man was Mi- man was Alec Bothwell, Tren. ,oys; Mrs. Andrew Shaffer, and will be assisted by Mrs. Al- tanley M. Berlnstein, publicity , ocilias Book Shop. Mr*. chael Pastor, Woodbrldge, an ton. Ushers Included Henr li\i and ten booth; Mrs. Ste- bert R. Ber««n, Mrs. Ralph'F. Christening Party halrman, advised initiation 0! ,.,.i)h .Somers Is In charge of ushers included, Robert Rhodes Bothwell, Woodhrldge, anothe: herx^Shaffer, Christmas booth, Stauffer, and Mrs. William KIN.G ANl) QUEEN OF HEARTS: At a Valentine Dance ew members will take place V affair with Mrs. Oenoveae WoodbrtdV, Andrew Slvil brother of the bridegroom an Kit. Shaffer was appointed Held by Rurandog Rubrtght. held by the Volunteer Promoter* for the benefit of the that time. spitnllty chairman Roselle, and Alex Zartva, Car- Prank Miele, Keyport, brother co-chairman Of the Youth Con- Little Servant Sisters, Of the Immaculate Conception, Miss AVENEL — Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Anthony Bato, wu teret. Should the weatlier be ln-law of the bride. servation Service luncheon at V,,! elections will be played by Kathy Guiles and George Hale, above were named queen' John R. Rucando, Homestead lamed chairman of the instal- stormy, Mrs. gpencer Green, For a motor trip through th< he parish house May 17. She Mi..-, .indy Schubert. After a trip to the Pocono and king. In the background are three of the judges, Avenue, held a party Sunday in ition dinner dance April }22 at public relations chairman said Southern states, the bride won will assist Mrs. David Hair , „, Wednesday. February 22 Mountains, the couplo will re- Mary Gardner, Dnreen Wltkowski and Pat Straczynskl. honor of the christening of lenny Acres. the services will be postponed a green tweed suit with blacl chairman. i,vi Christopher Rcllly will ad- side In Woodbrldge. For trave- The fourth judge was Anna Gombos. Mr two-month old daughter, Final reservations were itaM ling, the bride wore a beige suit until March 3. hat and accessories and a The saleof claclam chowdet ,,.,.ss the Catholic Daughters at Jonna Marie. The ceremony or the theater party In] New with brown aecessu'.i s. Sundiiy at the 11 A. M. serv- orchid corsage. They will ri this wedrim bTtabTtaidei r the -di- , ,,Kiilnr meeting at B P.M. In i.ook place at St. 'Andrew's fork City April 4. Mrs. Stephen itfctlon of Mrs. Allan Stewart, i !>i annex. Mrs, Simon graduated from ice Rev. Seamans sermon will side In Union Beach. ihtfrch With Mr. and Mrs.' •ochek Is chairman and the and Mrs. Charles Ruge will be Keyport High School and was be, "He Came from Qod." Re- Jruce Carr, New City, N. Y. a roup will attend a perform* Woodbridge Man Marries in charge of sales March 2. itnployed by Lavole Labora- ception of new members will be Godparents. tnce of "Wild Cat" with Lu» Students Offer tories, MoiRanvllle The bride- held at Chls time. Coffee will be Sermon Series New members welcomed were A cocktail hour, followed by tile Ball. (room Kraduated from Wood- served In Fellowship Hall after Girl from Bound Brook Mrs. Russell Bauer and Mrs buffet supper was attended b' Election of officers will tak* bridge High School and at- services. Frank HeUwig. Devotions were AT. and Mrs. Theodp»e Smith place March 13. Ar. and Mrs. Herb Hannagan tended Rutgers University He February 22 at 8 P. M. a WOODBRIDGE — At a Brook Heights, Saturday morn- led by Mrs. Clifford 0. Dupree Announcement Was made ol Musical Show Start Sunda . and Mrs. Barry Barretl employed by Addrcssograph Trinity Episcopal Church all nuptial Mass and double ring ng, Miss Joan Catherine Ko- Rev. William H. Schmaus he prize winners at Saturdlf AT. and Mrs. Al Atkins, Mr W(X)I)BRIDOE — "The Rkck Multlgraph Corp., Newuk, ar.d churches will participate in tin ceremony performed by Rev. inskl, daughter of Mrs. Anna AVENEL — The ministers of spoke on the History of the night's Roaring 2O'« and Valen- ind Mrs. Frank Riccardl, M • :lK show, an Imitation of is a member of th« N. J. Nn- first Union Lenten 8ervlce oi Edmund W. Kreger at St. J. Kosinskl, Bound Brook, be- the First Presbyterian Church Parish and advised it Is the tine Dance. Winners Included: 1 UK Clinks "American Band- second oldest Episcopal Church ,nd Mrs. Michael Drexel anc tional Ovaid assigned to the!this season. Francis Cabrlnl Church, Bound came the bride of Thomas Jo- of Avenel will begin new ser- Mrs. Anthony Mucilli and Don •jiid", was presented by Mrs. in the State. daughters, Joan and Ann Elizabeth Armory. seph Kearney, son of Mr. and mon series Sunday. Dr. Charles Bhehatt, Charleston contest; bus's ninih xrade homeroom Benny Kenpski and Mr. ant Mrs. William E. Kearney, 5 S. MacKenzle, pastor, will Mrs. Dominlck La Penta and the tviday »!»nnbly of Mrs, John Rueando, Br. South Circle. preach un "Curaplms, the Mrs. Julius FarlnnaS, W6Bl«Pr1 Junior High The Rucando's also have tw Otto-Ludwig Rites Held The bride, given in marriage ist," the first of a series en costume prize; John Mott, Sewaren Ovic Catholic Book sons, Johnny and Jimmy, by her brother-in-law, Gerald titled, "Who Killed Jesus men's costume prize; and Mrtf. were led by Carol J. Wels, Atlanta, Ga., wa» at- Christ?" He wlff conduct serv- George Van Dalen and Mrs. J6-_ Donald Gentito WM the Croup Elects Last Saturday Afternoon tired In a gown of embroidered ices at 9 and 11 A, M. Week Exhibits Rabbi Lists Sermon seph Mascinik, door prizes. and FUck Lark was Alencon lace with a skinner The associate pastor, Rev. Hostess for the evening, was r S&WAREN — The slate of! ISELIN — In observance o hived to Richard Delaney. WOODBRHX3E - The Oeth- satin bouffant skirt, side Robert A. Bonham will begin Topic for Tomorrow Mrs. Robert Mascenik who car- officers elected for thin year a,t National Catholic Book Weel Included In the program semano Lutheran jChurch, Key- draped, ending in a cathedral his sermon series on "The WOODBRIDGE—Rabbi Sam- ried decorations out in; th»<; the recent meeting of the &'- beginning February 19, Re' ,:, Brian Feeney and Eugene port, was the setting Saturday train. A crown of orange blos- Verily, verilies of the Gospel of uel Newberger of Congregatioi valentine day theme. A white warm Civic Association Is: Robert E, Mayer, announcec n,i!v in u pantomime of [afternoon for the marriage of Sewaren Library soms held her veil of French John," preaching at 8 and 10 Adath Israel has announced h: elephant sale was held as part Mn. Albert F. Mntlack, pres- St. Cecelia's Library will spon- •cithy's Clown"; the Impres- Miss Shirley Louise illusion, and she "carried an A. M. on "Beginning the New sermon, topic for services to of the evening's events. Mrs. Edward Quacken- sor displays of Catholic read ists — Carole Clborowskl, ident; of Mr. and Mrs. Wii- orchid and stephanotis on a Life in Christ." morrow night at 7:30 will b' Mcc president; ing matter in key storei v Ellen Clborowskl, Mary Gets Guild Gifts prayerbook. The "Nlners" Choir will sing "Foundations of Judaism." throughout the city. These dis- Circsh, and Pat Almasl — Mrs. Gerald J. Wels was "Be Thou My Vision" at 9 A The Oneg Shabbot after serv Donee February 25th SEWAREN — The Guild oi plays will include periodicals iii« "Baby Angel"; Bonnie matron of honor, and attend- M.: the Senior High Choir will ices will be sponsored by the [ c'million pantomiming "A St. Johnjs Church held Its reg- sing the same selection, at lobsters, and book jackets To Aid Heart Fund lvt 1 01 vc ants were Mrs. William Smiy, Congregation. hiimiaiind Stars In the 8ky"; enbush treasurer |"* """• "V " "'" " " ular monthly meeting las A. M. and the Chancel Choir select Catholic literature to be r Metuchen, sister of the bride- PERTH AMBOY - For the •the High Notes — Sandra The executive and action I ""!,„_!• .^ i_up ^.Thursday in the Parish House. found in St. Ceceilia's Library the d ubl rm groom, and MLss Christina will render "O Sing Unto the INFANT CHRISTENED benefit of the Heart Fund, the committees met last week at «iMrs. Joseph Kariias reported Exhibits will be located [Dims, Patricia Clark, and ° * Lamprecht, New Brunswick. Lord" at 11 A. M. PORT READING — The in- Perth Amboy Lodge 1360 Loy- the home of A. L. Sterrr, CUfI ceremony. that the church dinner on 1174 Green Street and 1' Lew Brown — singing Serving his brother as best Wednesday, the Lenten ser- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- al Order of Moose will sponsor a 1 The bride given In marriage a financial Oak Tree Road. 11 ;i Josephinejoseuiune " anda "BoB - Road and nave announced that January 26, was ies, "Presbyterian Voices" will ward O'Corman, 16 E Street dance February 25 at the Ma- success in spite of the near man was Wnfiam Kearney, ID i'v all regular meeting, of the as- present Riitr. Profe»sor Dbnald Rev. Mayer announced mem was gh/en the name Daniel rine Room, witr^Justuis Nejson of embroWered tulle bUznrd conditions that eve- Woodbridge. Wtllirfm Smiy and was gh/en the name Daniel „- ,. ,, i ,•,;. commercial was given by noeWJon will .be at 8 P. M. «.!»»« wlth a 8abrin Frank Van Pelt, Keyport, MacLeod, Princeton, as the bership in the library reachi ,m(., chnk the second Wedi>e(!day of h^d » neckline, ning. preacher at 7:45 P. M.VDr. Mac- 3,153 with the addition of Martin when he was christened chairmanished by . Musithe c"Rythr wm obe hm tted sleeves ftnd a 1 ushered. Sunday by Rev. Stanislaus Mi- month in the Sewaren School. « " ^P*- A donation of $10 was voted traln Htr After a trip to the Pocono Leod is widely known as an au- new readers during Januarj los in St. Anthony's Church. biers." The neit mwUng wU b« heldi 'U>«ertlp length veil to the Bewares Free Public Li- aiul a pieachty. As pro- including 21 adult readers am ,,n uoi-ni, a of Flinch illusion fill from a Mountains, Pa., the couple wll Sponsors were Mrs. John The public is invited and'tw- brary, In recognition of its con- fessor of Homileties at Prince- high school students and on March 8. crown of sequin and pearl live In Highland Park. For Thomas, Metuchen and Martin kets may be obtained at the [Plans Complete tribution to the community and ton, he has guided hundreds grammar school students. hearts and .she carried a double traveling, the bride chose a Martino, Port Reading. A din- lodge rooms. especially to Sewaren students, of divinity students on the art ner for the immediate mem- [ white gold suit and black accessories. Thirty-seven books were add Bernard Bulinski, publicity who use Its room of reference v of preaching the Word of God bers of the family was held For BasMitzvah Preserves Sale carnations, stephanotis and Mrs. Kearney, a graduate of ed to the shelves last month chairman, announced Garry books, dairy. Mrs, Dale Scott will be the afterward. babies' breath. New Brunswick High School, is making a total of 3,450 avail- Howe from the current Broad- AVKNEL — The Bas MiteVfthi Plans were made for a card a secretary for U. S. Envelope soloist and Mrs. Charles Miller able for circulation. The num- way hit, "Bye, Bye Birdie," will Mrs Anthony Trabucco. Cliff- |c: Nibs Julio Lynn Herzfeld, Set by Guild party April 7. Mrs. LeRoy Sim- Company, Metuchen. Her hus- will be the organist. Refresh- ber of books borrowed during Algerians ready to begin talks be among the celebrities in •at- |u,u,.|iiii uf Mr. and Mrs. Jo- wood, wa.s matron of honor for ments will be served after the with Prance. WOODBRIDGE - An- i onsen will be the chairman. band graduated from St. Mary's month was 907 and 725 tendance. Hr:.:feld. will b« Wluorat- hw iu.ite( Bridal attendants service in church hall, nouncement was made at a The next meeting will be High School, Pe.rth Amboy, and were returned. regular service! of were Miss Elaine Ludwlg. cous- The Men's Bible Class will meeting of the White Church March 9, In the Parish House is employed by Pheips-Dodge U B'nal Jacob W- in of the bride, Elnihurst, L.I.; 'Corp., South Brunswick, meet during Lent at 9 P. M E uiid M y nl|tht nlwn Cliff Road. AUXILIARY TO CONVENE •i! "* at 8 30 P. M. Rabbi ° T*!! /™ MlM Lorelei Harris, Edison; each Wednesday in the home :i;p Brand will deliver thej Mary Henn, Keyport and of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McColley WOODBRIDGE—T.he Ladies Michael Kllllan, Sayre- Fmm Miss Herzfeld will, Mrs. Colonla. Auxiliary of Woodbridge Fire ville. Company 1 will meet tomorrow ci;.n:i tin- service tomorrow um de- A courtroom trial of "Mr Otto. Woodbrldge, served Nominal Christian" will be held nlght at 8:3° at the. School a, ,' .smtiiday morning «"" 1 votionn commemorating Ihe as best roan for his brother at the Senior High Westminster, Street Flrehouse. Mrs. Minert ".'".'(birthday of Abraham Lincoln. FISH for LENT Kill M>oiisor the Oshers were William Ludwig Fellowship program Sunday at Hunt and Mrs. William Gerity William Sieber spoke briefly 1 Keyport, brother of the All Types of 7 P. M. All high school young will be hostesses. I toiuorruw eve- I on the pickles and preserves the III, All friends and ; Anthony Trabucci, Cliff people are invited. Plans are FRESH FISH being made for a retreat to bride Wnston Host1, OK1 Hilltop Ranch, Colors, Md., FOR THE FASTEST and Harry Ludwig. Elmhurst. Daily for the high school fellowship group. Young people attend a SERVICE We Deliver the ! morning Bible study every |ConC(!lcg^ Burnnam| After a trip to the Pocono Call ME 4-0743 Drive Into Our w B »' u » s w u' k SecreUirlal Kills. 10 A. M, TO 5 P. M. MOWeMes eie George Washington to take over leadership * »«•-_"»«•? \a.^ ch.. it. omninv»rt a< i The Golden Circle meeting ALL BUSES STOP AT arc a«ked to con- HANDERHAN'S scheduled for today has been OUR DOOR Mm ianiics Corp cancelled due to the im-fc-ment I Her husband attended Bar- SEA FOOD MARKET weather. The next meeting will Randolph St. • Perilling Ave. Father of our Country! PUN CAMPING TRIP' | NCJI (>i r.irucs High School, Newark. be March 16 at 1 P. M. in 'i':i!:di-iici! uxpresied In U.8. COLONU—Boy Scout Troopjrlnger g llakr .Shop Woodhridge CARTERET, N. J. 96 Main S church hull. 1111 prowess. <4meetatonlghtan:30atNew|and Rutgers University and Dover Methodist Church, to served four years in the Navy, woeeoi discuss final arrangements for He Is employed as an elcc- the Jameuburg camping tripjlronlcs technician by the same WASHINGTON S BIRTHDAY this weekend. company. DIVIDEND-PAYING Baked Fresh STOCKS TO FIGHT is Wednesday, February 22nd DAILY! On Ins birthday, we look back at our great heritage^ LIVING COSTS with pride and love for our country, with gratitude an

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N'EMATODF. - WHAT IS IT? Nematodf may bo n new »ord in your garden vocabu- lary But you'd tetter get usfd to the Idea o[ having nema- todes make trouble, in your gar- den or potted plants. The n«matode problem came up a couple of weeks ago In »n ansuc: to n question about why iin Africa!) violet might not be thrivni!:. ! Dr. Herbert rl. StreU made a! special study ol nemotode dam- Come See . . age m violrts while he was at You'll Sire! BONELESS-TOP or BOTTOM the Rutgers Experiment Sta- tion. In writing up some of his work he described, nematodei. as eM'Mitially tquatir animals La Rosa that depend on «t least some water for survival, reproduc- Spaghetti tion and movement. t They move with a snake-tike TWnot RtjuUf Stylt 2 pi,..*l undulating motion and active ones can move considerable dis- tances through almost any ina-; ROUND ROAST lerial such as sand or gravel. Gomstock EGlJS GO CRfcOl.r Tn bf, an artist with ergs you need Hard to Sec lUriy l«t UN enst 22 H. CM only rfmrmher U> 'Vook them jenlly and season them well. Most that make trouble for Cherry Pie Filling 37c A Creole 8»uft, tivrn its piquanc? by Tabawa, the liquid farmers and gardeners are tiny, f red pepper Masoning which miiht have bttn Invented Just ranging from a hundredth to a tarty tt MI Nnn for mis, transforms omelrts and poirhed nfs into sophfo- twentieth of ah Inch long. So! SllcedPleAwles2'«49c NO FAT ADDED Lenten ticattd dishes. it'll do you no good to strain: . Althouih most people realiir the fmportanre of firs in your eyes looking for them un- A&P'i Naturally Aged Beef if selected the dirt, many people do not realiir the versatility of e««. less you have a microscope, j Swift's Meats from fine Grain-Fed Beef chosen to protide Ib. for OMktilli »** U\*i% They are wonderfn! breakfast food, but equally at home In A nematode has a stylet, r Mtdlum C luncheon or dinner menus, and they are real booni U> the for Babies grand tasting and full flavored goodness! hollow needle-like organ, In the; 79 Fancy Shrimp 59 bndget. head end. He uses this to punc-J Tabasco Egp Creole ture and suck juices from plant Cip'n I»»ii»'«—Qiii«k-rroi«ii 2 English muffins, halved 4 slices American cbeeu cells, such as roots. The root-; LARGE ROASTING 4 efjs, poached ' knot nematode stays in onej Fish Sticks w. 3 • Toast English muffins in broiler until lightly browned. spot and feeds from the inside; c Top e*eh half with a slke of ch«ne: broil until checw U of the roqt, Presumably thej Chicken Broth READY-TO-COOK Flounder Fillet^;^; 2: melted, fop each with a poached tgt; serve with Creole juices he inject* into the root; Saocc. Yield: 4 leninr*. cause the galls or knots so fa-' Ricliardton I Rokbim i 4 ts 5^ lbs. Ib. Fancy Halibut Steaks Creole Saw* miliar to some growers. ! 2 Ublespwns batter 1 ran fl Ib.t tomaloei 45 Then there's the lesion nema- CHICKENS Slink Hill lit« Hill Fancy Smelts >»*»*' 39 or margarine ' ( teaspoon Tabasco tode that does the same kind (First Oiti MtW Hlfttr) "Sipr-Mitt" Qnlltj 1 Sk*rt Oat i eop chopped onion <} teaspoon «B«r of damage, but movsg about in* c c Breaded Shrimp SP;:r ,; 5S« U e«p diced green 1 teaspoon sugar jside the root. Blue Ribboi 595 69 KDDtr ) Hard tn KUL Too . Ribs Beef 69 : 79 Fresh Hams Scallop Dinner S^ :;;«.. Melt butter in saucepan; add onion and green pepper j But that's not all. The foliar Facial Tlttlitt u c and cook until onion is tender, but not brown. Add re- nematode digs into African Giound 49 maining inrredients and simer over low heat 31 minutes. Top Round Steak'' 89lb Ground Beef Fried Codfish Cakes ;:45< iviolet leaves, causing water- With Se 9 pkg<- Me % •soaked or brownish Sunken Offlajjal 49 areas. Its fairly uncommon,! Top Sirloin Roast Z 79 f Soup Beef Lenten Food Vofuts! though, so don't lose any sleep lontltn Members Sought For Junior Band 69: Otldifnim Brand 1 r to Delsey Rump Roast 85: Stewing Veal SMOK >2£2* aVKon ^ s£*£ L'^s ad™ ^• r r r Bathroom Tissue lofttltll 49! Pink Salmon 2 *M3 extend invitations to all tral unit orches- a nematode. let alone decide 99' Beef Tongues Am PII»—Co«kH ^youngsters in the 8 to 15 age The band has been functlon- Any of the poisons designed; Atiorfwd Colon Cubed Steaks I which kind he finds. , CHEESE [group to join the Junior Band ing successfully for several to kill nematodes are too dan-! Twin p*ck •Company of the Colonia Civic years and Is looking forward Kcrous to use around the home.! 43" .Improvement Club. ' to continued success with the So if you can get someone to| SWIFT'S SAUSAGE LINKS Char I - The group meets the first anticipated newcomers. 1 CORNED BEEF tell for sure If yor violets have Hudson Spaghetti Dinner Maatltn time this season at he clubs nematodes about all you can' Bon.l.n Front headquarters. Inman Avenue *EC SEES ARMS PROGRESS, . ,d f lftnts and; Irliitt cirtl 1 Family Napkins JW Pizia Pie Mix ,, and Conduit Way, February 24, The Atomic Energy Commls-;™ * « B>t don-t throw With off at 7 P. M. Parents are asked to sion has disclosed that the;™" wJu>\he sarden m .accompany their children for United States hai built up such ™ „ , ' Xr nlace 200 Chicken of Sea Tuna ': •registration and initial practice «n arsenal of new and improved ^wouldn't be welcome i TIDBITS, CHUNKS or SLICED 1 J Doxee Minced Clams p -2 ;sesslon. and instruments and^uclear weapons that it has h ltn tlole8 ; -advanced music should beiftarted relegating obsolescent you can ^ve nca v"y w Scotties Ibrought along. There will be no models to retirement, 00 3 1 De ElbowMacaroni^rr^:^ •registration fee. i The AEC said the nation's" " *""". Facial tiuut DOLE'S PINEAPPLE 3 so •f--At present there is on« or-jprpent nuclea.r weapons] "™'"!' tantg Egg Noodles £%L IZ® •chestra, but It is hoped an-jstrength — both in numbers' A"Q gr J " 400 € 3 Other band will be organized; and variety—offers a "powerful1 CLAM WD Spaghetti Sauce «*^- %?37 : ^ from the new registrants. Reg-|d*terrerit against aggression." that : ular practice schedules will be; 49. ; CAMPBELL «<° " 3 - 1 can 5ee wh0 ^°u 4re!topic was printed in African: school, and church functions as11* >'°u don>t. I'11 come in and violet magazine for September, Oxydol Beiertent DOLE'S PINEAPPLE JUICE 3<>«83 a civic endeavor Mr. Baran see who you were." '960. ! For your laundry FlBMI AlMfiMHt Air Inn*—Jnr Rich md Full-Bod .•• to drive. Red Cherries 2 . 39' Nabisco Cookies 35' had. an li91 RED CIRCLE :* ' * WNIHINl f SplciSian Hydrox li-35* Pop Corn ^ ^ When anger grips the wheel, 1201 Forclaanlnq piinltd lurftcd Kretschmer's Wheat Germ ;: 35' Chocolate Cherries • safety slips away! Backseat drivers can do a first class job F liot Mot.( Kraft's Deluxe Margarine ;:»• Lori Mott's Carrots ;;f ° '" of raising your temper to the boiling point. But hold on! Showing ybur pi,. J 2 29« ;ar lt«.4Qe |U*«fl(a INSTANT COFFfE • IO01." critic just who's running things may get you into a dangerous situation. Layer Cake Mixes e „ fk,. W39 IWSCflie WilklOcoHiibal e A d ^-. 1.69 37,000 people died on our highways last year. Many were victims of Camay Soap Rival Dog Food 3 CV: 43 Marcal Toilet Tissue r:;::: 4-- »• drivers who, in one thoughtless moment, allowed their emotions to take For Mai and bath Dog Yummies Hirti Mountiin 33« QE Light Bulbs SALE ENDS SATURDAY, FEB I5ih over the wheel. So keep your head... losing it could cost you your life! 3 Bonnie Cat Food 2;: 27* GE Soft White Lamps «*.„ Dairy Favorites! Unit Garden Fres/i Fruits and Vegetable!.' Sharp Cheddar"."; Liquid Starch M • Mt Natura l .6 iif! Swiss Cheese - quart' ktii brf.' CAULIFLOWER 29 GhedOBtt Sr 2;,;»' Joy Ib. Liederkranz Cheese ';:::,' ' - Liquid Detergent GRAPEFRUIT 5 39 Cream Cheese J;^ \:J laoflUb.l large Frigo Mouarella 'J.41C 71 FRESH BROCCOLI bunch 10 01 Grated Cheese lm^:,- J, C Icaabtona'l T.mp !•• ' j]1! Mr. Clean Pascal Celery 17 Spinach pi, 25' Grttn, C California 10 ei. All purpoia liquid (leamr New Cabbage Clip 8 Fresh Dates •ill.d pi, 39o ""fiQt JANE bor. .•tfl«i*«»-«. PARKER HOT A&P'i Quick-Frozen Food Values.' Comet Cleanser Macaroni & Cheese "^ 3.: T Shrimp Dinner •;;; 43* CROSS For bithroom tnd kitchvn Campbell Clam Chowder 2:;; 61c Banquet Dinners c<-;;.; r, 39 Oyster Stew ;;;29296 Potatoes Au Gratin ;i CUAI AILUIIIC I fM'K» lit ((mitki •* Dorann Cheese Ravioli ';;;IJ< Mote Jan* Porfcw Baily M s Bog Food $uper Egg Plant Parmiglana ;;;;';;;«« Blue^rrv Pie ^ Fed 1" Onion Rings ;k;2S* HindH.r.Jy, 1\HA l««i. Pric« tH«H« thru Saturday, F»b. 18th in I'j.J r r-^.L !•_!„ t) Pact '* cam ur Pineapple CHEESE CA Sup«f-M«iketi md Set* Service itoret only. CiBd* *]* rrWWI rrlBI I if

833 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret—Easnf Main Street, Woodbridge STORE HOURS HOURS—-,—- Monday thru Thursday 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. A- »'• • 6 r- »•. - T»m, Wed., „„! Thur». Mil SupiMjrt your local Safety Council | Friday 9 A. M. • i0 P. M. — Saturday 8 AM. • 9 P. M. Frid.y9A.-M..1pp.M. _ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAQB FIVJE

Tuesday In Memorial Hospital, New York, will be held Batur- vvw Unit Sponsors OBITUARIES llday morning at 8:30 from the Auction Q llLyman-Rumpf Memorial Home Doctor Talk •.fn 21 Locust Street, Carteret, with WOOBRIDOE — A Chinese By JOHN B. RBMIKRT, M D . MI8CHLER - rt 8t,-Creella'g church. Burial aecvloii at 9:00 at Bt. James Funeral services will be In Mt. Olivet Cemetery Church. Burial will be In 8t N !•: t - p. Mlschler, 86, Elizabeth. James Cemetery. Visiting hours Ithe Post roomi Saturday night short skirts! They Me all verf 2 to 5 P. M. and 1 to lo P. M n h m 8: wllh Mr M ln thts !eMon> who died The deceased, who l*d resid- The deceased was born In «t7 PumP kno wn t;l i°ra " *«• ^^ ' the Sea- ed here for the past 87 yearn, Ings by designers. Sleeves ratj .,„.! Italy and resided In Carteret 30 man, in fact, It is responsible onalrmen Home, Key- was a former resident of Eliza- come just below the elbow « years before moving here 18 for manman'ss existence, without It'sIt!s ..., lirirl Saturday mom- beth. He was born in Indiana, Mrs Jaclt president, above but very few sleeves \4 years ago. He was retired after continuous performance the' announoe<- 1 retrelh llenUl be | (irelner Funeral He was a retired machinist andj 1announoe< 1 t ir 30 years employment, with the human body "can "not'"rematni f > *»' itV*e wrlrt att teen even on top Street, Wood- served and door rlM| ,,. * former employe o fthe Wood-}U. S. Metals Refining Company alive, it hM been calculated! P <»*"•««*•• Mtll services nt Graceibrldge Township Road Depaft- Carteret, where he was a prane that, the heart pumps more While skirts are short tlwf Perth Am- ment; a former memp»r of tfie operator. than four quarts of blood to thekl. H. WILL PRE88 jare fashioned for greater eatf In Alpine H. K. Volunteer Plre Company itni body a mlnutca large quantity! With the release of twojthan were those of the part of Henry Street, Edison; a Surviving are his widow, considering this human pump America^ airmen by the Bovletyear. There Is more fujlneu at i,.(.o»spri was the widow former fire* commlwlaner gf Madeline . < P o p p d I a ) ; two is no larger than a man's fist] Union now accomBUahed, thejthe top find bottom than her* ,„ Misclilcr and resided that district and a member Of daughters, Mrs. Nicholas Car- also, it has been calculated I United fltfctes Is p»nnlnir to to tott- r,,us She was » mem- the Exempt firemen's Assocla- luccle, Pinlnfleld and Mrs. Car' that the heart beats between {press Communist China again Bweaters are definitely on , '(„,!,(• Evangelist tlon, Cionnraoso, Avcncl; a son two and three billion time* In for the release of five A mart the chart side. Some have dec* „ ciiurch, Perth AM* Ha was also a communicant R*'Ph. at home, and six Ki-and- an average life time, this beat-cans still held In Chinese jails,1 orations that compliment thd ,i , member of Loyal of St. Cecelia's Church and the!ohll(lren ing going on day and night as including Bishop James Ed- dress with which they aw worn, Daughters of n, huaband of the late Mary long as the body remains alive.|ward Walsh, of Cumberland.lBraid or ribbon rosettes follow , Leonard Kennry, ; If you look at a picture o(|Md. jthe necklines in many of theas. daughter-ln- Surviving, are three tough-!,,..,.. . the human .heart.you. wi)J no-. State Department officlalsiThey jnay be of nubby wooli Of •teiti'Mrn;; Henry MHuratt and! ManyJ Win Prizes lice that it i» shaped 8om«- consldtr the continued holUing of some ot the new klnttlfii rr sided; B Mrs. Ronald Osborne, .Isellni. what like a cone, tilted to one|of the .Americans a primary materials. three] and Mrs. Joseph Makcly. At Card Party side with the point downward. block to any improvement In 1 Fords; two sons, EdwArd J.! I HFRF.BY PROCIAIM: Mayhr Frederlclt M, Arlam* (rieht), Ftaltefl Rnlrr nf WnnH- The heart, situated within the relations with Communist U. N, in-Congo worried PORT READING - Prize troop withdrawals. Colonla and John P., Iselln; a liridjfe Lodge, BPO Klks, Is shown handliij a proclamation In Anthony Balo, chairman heat above the diaphragm and China. lrmers at the enrd party RIV K iTIIKRINE WOLF sister, Slater M. Merlcla of St. of th« Crlpplod (hildrfn's Committee, declaring this week as (rlpplfi) Children's Week. between the lungs, is a hollow Michael's Convent, Brookvllle, n by thp Auxiliary of the Port 1 1.INi . funeral services The Klks main project is aiding; crippled youngsters. muscular organ. Looking at the Ki.therine Wolf. M, 95' Ind.; 20 grandchildren and one eadlnK Fire Department, kst inside of the heart it la divided Aiiiiitc. who died last great-grandchild. eek, wire as follows: into two parts, namely the left; iv m Kuosevelt Hospital, . Special: Mrs. Prank Martlno, heart and the right heart. morning! MRS. JULIA Mrs. Alvln Shaffer, Mrs. Nun- ul,l Monday mornlngjMRS. JULIA (KOCSI8) KESO The left heart is then divided Funeral' KEASBEY 10 Russo, Anthony Ciutknecht. II,,- Qieiner Puneiir «erv- ii\to two chambers the tup, Door: Richard Slmeone, Mrs H Street, Wood- ices for Mrs. Julia Kocsls Keao, chamber is called the left aur- Mary Novrlllno, Finnic Peter- Wishing mi WHS In CloverleaJ 21 Flordla Qrovn Road, the bottom Is called the rai, Mrs. Anthony Covino, iny, woodbrldge. died Sunday In St. Peter's Hos- left ventricle. The right heart it in'i-p IS years, the pital, New Brunswick, will be Mrs. Gloria Saetta, Mrs. James 1 divided In like manner, the lived In New held this morning at 8:30 from Sabo, Mrs Walter Ourka, Mrs upper chamber Is called the Frank Martlno, Mrs, Mary Gets You I'ltv. her late residence with a Sol- right auricle; the bottom de- Russo, Mrs. Joseph Covino, lire her husband:emn High Requiem MUSK at partmrnt Is called the right Mrs. Mat- 9:00 at Our lady of Peace Mrs. John Kalino, Mrs. Steve ventricle. iMlln, andChurch. Fords, Burial was In Lazar, Mrs. Stella Mnnhart, Mrs. Sabbv Martino, Mrs. An- .since the heart is built of Nothing, I Kiic Btoldt, Elmont, L. I.; Our Lady of Hungary. Cime- and four tery. thony Gutknecht, Mrs. Mary muscle and all work done by kiiiindrhlldren, muscle ^ by contracting and The deceased was the widow Nolchey, Mrs. Joseph SchiUaci .imidchildrcn. then by relaxing and repeating [of Peter Keso, nnd a resldenl Mrs. Lillian Van Wagnee, Mre Steve Wasilek. this process over and over a- But... I RT J. HIRNER Ihere 42 yeirs. She was a com Riiiu, you can See how the Funeral aervlce^municant ot Our Lady of Peaci Non-players: Mrs. Gabriel pumping action of tHe heart is Hubert J. Hlrnpr. 50, 862 Church and a member of It Dengek-gl, Miss Linda Lazar, carried out. It is Important Avenue, porprletor of Rosary Society Armand Slmeone, Mrs. John to keep in mind that not all SAYING WILL! Hubert Hlnier Beauty Surviving are two daughter* Jordano, Daniel Minucci, Mrs. heart musclo tightens at the i New Brunswick AvwUM, Mrs. Marjartt Om.«t Keasbey Waallek, Mrs. Ettore Dossena, same time, the tightening pro last Friday at St. and Mrs, Helen Szuch, Totten-. Mrs. Nicholas Pelegrlno, Mario cess spreading from above Open an Account Here Today. Hospital. New Bruus- vllle; a son, Peter; four grand . Cinrdello, and McCarthy 8port downward, The various com- fck. wefe naid Tuftday nuftiv[cniKfrcn fina one arest niuh score prac win- partments of the heart at dif "li-om the Oiftner Puneral'chlld; n sister, Mrs. Mary Cslr- ners were: Mrs. Mary Russo, feient times, making these, 44 Green Street, Wood-;iban In Hungary: three broth- *rs. Mary Novelllno, Miss Bar- compartments smaller and this' wtth a Solemn Requlem;ers, Stephen and Alex Kocsls In bara Gutknecht, Mrs, RlchardJ squeezing forces the blood! FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 (jut Lady of Pea«« Europe and John. Perth Ara-'Zuecaro, Oeorge Hutnlck, Mrs. from the heart and throughou i. Burial was In 8t. boy. Thomas McAuliffe, Mrs. Alvln the body for tissue nourish Cemetery, Woodbridge. Shaffer and Mrs. Helen Sltar, tnent. > (luceascd was born In FRANK J. STAN( IK _ ., The committee were Mrs. IN CARTERET mlbridge and lived in this WOODBRIDOE - runer, iMIchael Oftlamb, chairman,! services for Krank. J. fltanclk.li COLONIAL FORMS ADAl'TED FOR TODAY: Many of the best loved Colonial furniture 25 Cooke Avenue — Kl 1-6300 — Carteret ,!l his life. He was a mem- Kaiina, Mrs. Sabby Mar- Sandy Koufax of Los Angeles r Street, design elements are richly combined In this new group called American Treasury. Es- Dodgers, ulrhted a one-hitter, thc New Jersey and Mid- Mrs. Michael Soleckt and Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .; county Hairdres*ers As- Monday night at his home, pecially Interesting In thin dining group Is the combination of the Queen Anne type ot and a two-hitter laat season yet iinis, and belonged to the let and foot on the gate lee table, with chairs which show a Chippendale influence. Fart won only 8 of 21 decisions. • Deserves. of a larte and varied Kroup of pieces for every room, the designs are not meant to be. Chapel. 236 Hall Avenue, Perth txact reproductions. They re-create the spirit of an era. From antiques in the DuPont •viviiic arc his widow, rvcnliiR at 8 o'clock i Dunn i; a daugiiUr.J Amboy. with a Solemn Requiem Wlnterthur Museum and other sources the designer chose moldings, turnings, paneled •mid two brothers, Albert! High MaM at 0:00 at St, Jamet' doors, other details, combining them skillfully for today's living. iiMk and Jack C, Edison.! Church. Burial will be In Holy.LUCKV WRONG NUMBER 1895 1961 FOREIGN AID BILL KENNEDY ON Doubtful Christensen's IS. I..MMA ROBINSON President Ken' Czechoslovakia and resided Injwjtz might have saved a man's Senator Fulbright (D.-Ark.) Joe — Oh, I guess your rich iDtmocratlc laa Perth Amboy before tnovirirjllfc, »ve his strooff backing to aunt will reibem^er you. You 'The Friendly Store .M;.. i-lmma Robinson. 48 l*W KtiuttorDtotfranvCangreafor made a big hit with her by go- Avi'inie, w u«> |t tetlr<§) A ctf fq» iielp aajde Iro* ? a supervisor «tjothrr-4)id''Q( the lmej T; massive foreignjto match any n ing into morning when her cat liarlting and Hr-.in!i." cried a man. jaid program "on ti long-term'quests that could died.' i is were Eisenhower thfl""1"* ><"•»"•••>'• Vmh Amboy.; riiinkinif It might be a lunbalnnciiig Uie Jim — True, but listen; now o( the Senat e!hllribudgetK . Ithe other relatives accuse me : Kuneral Home, 44 after 50 years of service. HeiHorowitz asked the man's name' Chairman -' "- "- " '' was u C(>mm\niii';iiit of 8t| Kennedy represented as|of poisoning the cat to get the S i :• <• e t, Woodbridge. phone iiumber. He dlaled|Poreiggn Relations Committee, j h id h tht being determined to make it opportunity. \\.t. in Kosedale-Unden James' Church am) » nicmberjback'and got the same plea. Pulbrlght voiced hope that of St. George's S.,.. and found Anthony J.and declining influence in thejthe preceding Republican Ad- not entirely out, They should aymnastlc Union tiukol. Lancor, 74, who was sufferlngjWorld would be taken seriously|ministration will have to take. put a little English on the cue •iiM'd resided in [ball.—Covington Virginian. I Surviving are bis widow, attack. by Congress und the country, its share of the blame. .ma all lwr life Apolonla iMuUlons ; two1 widuw of Earl J.i dsujhtcrs, Mrs. Juan Jurrchfco Levlttown, Pa., and Mis. Fran-! cLs A. Keating, Woodbridge:i two sons, AuLiUnl Posttnusterj . ,,, |F. Clemens Standk, Wood-! i-l; three grandchll-brldge ftnd Edwttrd 0{&me

. MSUTS, Mrs. Johii|Cll. sevea |randchndren and ..Ml Mrs, Russell Snow- one gretfe-grtindcliUd. toiftola V8 Sport Coupe -••I, Mri. John Bodnar bnpali V6 Con«rtittf i lmp»l» V8 Sport Sodui GIGANTIC MID WINTER .:.-. aiuf'Mti. Oeorge WUUAM AITKKS X ' ••ty, Perth Amboy; PORT READING -- WiUtimi rs. Herbert and Wal- Altken, 7i, formerly of 36 Third' :. Wuudbridgr. Street, died Monday at Roose- vflt Hospital. Edison. Body re-: I<)\MS i' KKNNEY lp08lng at the Qreintr Fun£rtl

Funeral services Home, U dreen Street, Wood-i Impila V8 2 Doof Sedun

1: Keimey, 77, 200jbrt,igei for private funeral'

. . i.u.\ who died Mon-iuerviceg ^a,, Bur|al will be U\ •i'. i'ertli Amboy Qen- Ro»ehlll Cemetery, Unden. ; in ••Ml. will be held UK :.'..:.m« ut 0:00 from'N'ED MOCC'I ' JET-SM00TH\ i rtmcral Homr, 44: WOODBRIDOE — Kuneral • ••••I, Woodbridge. wUhjservlctfl for Ned Mocci, Blf>i Biicayne V8 4 Door S«dan Hniuicm Mau at 9:30iRidgedale Avenue, who died1 ICHEVROLETS] Bel Air V8 2 Door S«d*n CONTINUES • • PRICED VOTE FOR FIREMEN | LOWER! Siauyn* V8 2 Door Sed»n Nomad V8 4 Door 9 Pastenjef SUIiOfi W« DRASTIC REDUCTIONS \than competitive] ELECT IN ALL DEPARTMENTS!! \Evtr models!!!y on* of th* 11 Ch«wrol«t s you »•• \: Nwtad Six 4 Door 9 Passanjsr Station Wagon Nom*d Sin 4 Door 6-Pastanger Station Wsgofl hff« Is prictd lowtr than eomparabl* • M. HRABAR compttltivt modili.* Proof o« how ««y • : it it to Ot a Ch«vy Into your budget. And ] VISIT OUR BARGAIN TABLES... | (v«ry modtt glvit you Ch«vy'i J«t- ! imoolh ridi and dozen* RE-ELECT j of othir tnglnorlng ami adV8 4Doo»6Passenjer Station»fa«on PirtlWOOJ) Su 4-Door 9 Passenger Station Wagon ittyling «dw«nUg«i you : c»n'« find In anything OPEN ALL DAY H. STEINBACH i (including f«d««M.») tor • I moiltUwtth l IB-Inch whOTlUw or ibov« j pj^ood Six 4 O4or 6 Pisseiigur St»tion Wagon P*n\«ood V3 ^Door 9faiungw Station Wagon (Wednesday, February 22nd) Fire Commissioners I'<•* Ul

FREE PARKING IN OUR SN0V-FREE PARKING LOT ... BKAA OF STORE Saturday, February 18th I p,rt«orfcPi»»«n((«rSUIl«iWtf» ; i^^™,^.*^^!*^.'™* IfWkMWd VI4 Oeor 6 Pa(MD|«r Station Wagon STORE HOURS; 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. - Set line mi Chmokt can, Qwy Conain wui ttit new Corvette at your local authomed OetroJet ,! Christemnu A. »• Ih'jKi'tllU'ill SlttCi- Places: Avenel Fire House SOUTH W&0Y JN CARTERET IN IN PERTH UnUI 6 V. M. Chevrolet Qoduy CUvrolet, lie. June Chevrolet, lie. Te^ Chevrolet, UL ftlday TU1 8 P. «. 18. *, Bran.. Ave^-VA I-NIS Open All DM Wt*n«i(l»J hool 16, Outlook Ave., Colonia -PA l-H«0 , ;S0 BaoMvelt 4»^-»,|-«tt» Paid for by Candidates

;; t-? PAUE SIX THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16 1961

A . i . rt ih,« .nniMl "Fo- tending the dinner. SecretBry|fl/ofJ|f,r mf f) ivortliwhile payrolls Into Mld- and originated tthh e mmuai ry -,,..,.„. . p.t.t*n nf „ 1 rum for New Freeholders m of Warren Asks Legislation (IIOM'X Conn v" Educatiotl n jperti, Amboy was a guest ol Intro.iueod by Legislative "chairmaChsirman J(x^i>Jwcph SS Holland of:hon()r giong with Governor Chairman GWTSK M. Bonolli, rl 1 figtrfir-Daughter Cnmnumi „ Hudson County Freeholder, Mr. Mercer County, ft l» «m ° f . Robert B. Meyner. fast will be h?lti hv n To Attract New Industry Ution school for &•*£ Warren dectared. "The popula- p™, Frank Scout Troops Spo,,,(),, TKFNTON -Middlesex Conn- Conference of the Ni vv Jrrxry tion surge In every part of our ?SESOr^SZic. D,^. Hunterdon Pree-jCecella's Church, ^ iv Freeholder William J. Wnr-Aswaltlon of Chosen Fife- state makes It imperative that 1the campus of Rutgers. thei or. presided at the «£* JJtocteck ., ,hr several eounties take the holdrr DIrect M rrn. of Ford?, railed on the holders, of Khleh lie Is State State University or New Jersey. g .R(|. g)1(, p,fl)g,d Mr. warren ^ ™£™^ ' members nf the Legislature lo Treasurer, Mr. Warren citrd Initially* to help provide more jobs and a better economic way ••Boards of Freeholders should for ,.)i)s forthr|ght leadership jt0 prrgfnt „ p,ay pn'( pn-s n permissive net In flic 12 yearn experience Middlesex have the rlghi to set up a de" ,| |f f county homerule scoUtliiR. Thm* win i current session to permit coun- County has had with the nmre of life. This Association *M on b( lft o a work without letup to secure partmeiH to attrart new enter- 8peaKersJRuest speaker, ties to wt up Industrial Devel- of an industrial director under st(l opment Commissions, to attract the leadership of the Free- passage of such a permissive prise into the count,• headed ur *ghway Co£mnJ Six RlrU were oW, „ inew Industry and provide Job holder Board. He paid tribute act in this session of the Newby an industrial *vetopment ^ ^/J^ N pr|Ce. Sas-liripate in the ecl,,, „ opportunities In view of ma- to the Work of the late De- Jersey Legislature." commoner o, to const uteChBtima cumber-StodAys meetinR. R,., jor shifts m the population Wayne Nelson, lonctlme Com- Mr. Warren Is a past presi- thrnuslirnit tlic 31 emintiM of mlMkmtFfi "who cooperated dent of the suto Freeholders Ntw Jersey. Addressing the with the-Freeholders to bring Association, who headed Its hi 40th annual Legislative Dinner many ntw industries and - statewide activities in 1959-60 WIMHIS

IX HARMONY: Rocatw it brlirwi in Ihe IdriN and aims of thf Iwlln Chapter of the Korirtv for the I'rrsrrvation and Fncouratement of Barhrr Shop Quartet ^ineine >n America, the PTA of School 17,' Colonia. prfsentfd a citation lo thr !tronp. l>ft to riglit, William Sullivan, secretary of J«Hin fhaptrr: Mrs. Milton Washerman. PTA IT. pmi- dent: John Powers, dirfflor. and William Vorhrinrfr, president of the quartet sm«er«. FREEZER Quartet Given Citation 4 • H Club Takes Get entry black and full details at Sareway By Colonia 17 P. T.A.I Cooking Lessons (All intriet mull be po»tmarl" nn "Child Care" at, with Fresh Fruit & Vegetable purchases of $3 or more Jell-Well Gelatin -ness are living example for the the March business meeting. Choice of All Popular Flavors packages (la Free Stamp OHer void after Saturday, February 18th, T961 No coupon required! of the community. Lin Cwiekalo and Trudy A Regular 37c Value! 5 iselin Chapter, gives were appointed on the

•id hospitals charity, and so- avjc Improvement aub In_, Cial organizations. man Aven g ^ f Set i Mis. Wasserman stated par- ,0 5 P M tht* should emulate the group • ^ ' '^.^ ^ of gj For Iselin League . practic ng ite credo "to and fc &K eUglWe fffl. fte j, ISEUN „ Due to lever discriminate against any bal] Xlson tn the Minor Major conditions last week's meetingi Bel-air Cooked Squash u .. pi, Teddy's Codfish Cakes 1 »i &,. --man, never to question a man s or ^^ y,^^ Reg^ Lf the Mother's Auxiliary of the Bel-air Leaf Spinach »•• pit '• ttliglon or politics, and never |tion j0Tms must ^ ^^^ j,y a Boys League of Iseljn scheduled Libby's Whole Green Beans«., . Cfc use profane languase" She parent for Priday was canceUed The 1 P g B*l-air Green Bean* %'t & * Bel-air Col lard Greens to •• P*0 ,. went on to say: Interested persons are in- next meeting will be March 3 V Morton's Biscuits >3 « pkg. • "That it is by actions and be-vlted to the regula|, buslne5s,8:30 P. M. atTirst Presbyterian: 1 Somerdale Green Peat 10.. * 1 havior in our homes as we'll as Ung aL the civic unprfive-jChtiKh of Iselin. In addition Bel-air Peas ft Carrots 10.. *t- Bel-air Candied Yarns u »• DiB 2 In public, that we influence our| menmentt clucubb MonMondad y ^^ h^t i#ft#g |(0 the Talentine partyi a iax.t We cannot .expect;Re,reshments wU1 be'gerTH,_ ball film will be shown. Bel-air French Friei •.. +,. Bel-air Leaf Kale 10.. *,. Roman Pizza Pie i »• ^ them to behave as we say. while William Bowitz, president ofl we ourselves do not set the ex- T0 DEMONSTRATE JUDO the Boys Leasue will speak on ample " 1 COLONIA - A Judo deraon-iwtiviti® plnnned for the 1961 , She added, "Lookini! at yourjEtratlon by members af; the I season. It was announced that) 6'-1.00 ; child is tike looking In a mir-jo^jt PoHce rjfepartmrtit will'flnal registration for boys P. to 7 1.00 4 1.00 xac; he resembles you physi- **ajly «nd patterns his behavior colonia Village Civic Associa-imembershlp will be hel Red-L French Fried Scallop* 7... ,*,. ' ' "" ~ '" ' held FeD. Manor House Chicken Pie 1*.. ot, Swiss Miss Apple or Cherry Pie » * JItef yours. I suggest we all tion'tonight at 8:30 in School rtiary 25, 9 A. \i. LO 1 . ! Morton's Fish & Chips Dinner*.,*, Manor House Beef Pie 10.. *,, • take a good look in that mirror 20. Green Street Pirehouse. Captain's Choice Fish Sticks 1., D), S |nd ask ourselves if we are Morton's Meat Loaf Dinner n... ^ Manor House Tuna Pie 10., pt, m proud of what we see." Mrs. Paul's Fish Dinner 1... pka J Girl Scout Tray? 105 pre- Morton's Salisbury Dinner >•«.*.. Bel-air Cauliflower 10., pi, Mrs. Paul's French Fried Fillet 1 „, „. *, sented the flag ceremony un- Captain's Choice Breaded Shrimp x.L^ Bel-air Baby Lima Beans 10 .< *<, der the leadership nf Mrs C. •I)AH DAH OOP Dinn»r-R«Jy Turkey Chunks 3.. ,,, f A. Gar)a.nd. Jr. Flag bearers Sara Lee Cheese Coke »•> PW. Morton's Macaroni t, Cheese 1.. .t, Z were Donna Luth and 5j0n:aiii(j Dinner-Redy Ham Slices 4 „, piB Captain's Choice Fish Sticks 14... *,. Bel-air Broccoli Spears 10 «• »>,. '•^Dal: 'color guards, Lea Alice BEEBE SAY Dinner-Redy Turkey with Gravy 1.. p>, JjBriant, Sharon Morris, Carol * Wasserman, and Sandra De ff^nte, SING COWN DEY 2 <° 1.00 5 01.00 Michael LemermanJ 3 01.00 Jways and"Tft«ms, reported pur-] . k chase of books "lor the school ...GOO!" j library and stressed the need; more volunteers at the! elected Movies for Children." lJUplor Him, "The. Five Tl:ou- Superb LOOK-500 FREE |4|ocl.linger* oi Dr. T." sUiri'inu iBtons Conried, a lelightful, DADDY OPENED MY »«ory of a little boy learning to the piano, will be shown SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY! Round Roast COLD BOND STAMPS U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless Bottom Round . Joseph Purda, member- Roatl , . Properly aged to gudianl«e Ib. perfect eating every lime %$ufiior High PTA OPEN AN 79 mix < 01 ruN >' Holds 'O/»»n House' ot Top Round Steaks Sirloin Tip Steaks U S.D.A. Choic. Beef S 50 Extra Gold Bond Stamps |j ft .; ISELIN - -Open House" was ACCOUNT NOW! Shcld after the regular busines us DA choic Ullll lilt ITKCHAHK (X fr.! *<*»«fnn and parent-teacher con Beeff Cubee SteakStPnUs * *"' = at the Iselin 'Junior »Crl VUUC JieaKS pef(9c, Eating Guaranteed 25 LB. BAB oi POTATOES g CURRENT lb School. Plans were com Beef Rump Roast U S.D.A. Choice fteef 11 Ul ll It* I MllKI USI \ 1 B?' . and scheduled for » Tender Delicious Flavor 85c > ''"I . ' • • - - L • • 1, V I ( lislnnirl VM,I| lllr party March 8 at the DIVIDEND *4jhool. RATE 3 • -Exercises appropriate for %# Per Year ht B-i-g! ZFbunders Day were carried out junder the direction of Roberi *Anderson, program chairman. Florida Duncan J Mre. Jerome Cas*ell, pi_... tills (1)1 ION t\ Oil III i ins < ot ro\ woitm •d^nt, announced the member JeMip u'oal has not yet been •reached and urged all parent; [50 Extra Gold Bond Stamps 50 Extra Gold Bond Stamps jj 5to Join the association. Grapefruit mm IHK I'(U(HAM: S 'The ninth gradf class moth v\i I'll rut I'»Ki|»,u I'l-r luitumrr. Void UliT ' Jjfiard Parly Stated and Ixian AswMriation 3^19.

I By helin Sisterhood Branch Office: m ISELIN — The Sisterhood of 535 AMIKn AVENUE Main Office: Congregation Beth Sholamwili 339 STATE STREET lold a Mali Jormg and card llllrlsnilnn of 'irun Ave. M1IS (OIFO.N VVOKTil Woodbridlt, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J. >arty to celebrate Georse Wash- ngton's birthday, Monday at PLENTY OF 1:30 P. M. at the Center, 90 50 Extra Gold Bond Stamps | Jooper Avenue. WITH THE PlRt'llASK M lp]i Door and raffle prizes viill \>v Phone Warded. Refreihmenis will Phone r'REE PARKING Cheddar Chunk Cheese sonsist of punch, candy, coffe* ME 4-8900 ANY SIZE CANNED HAM % HI S2770 (( UUKHKT IITUHK HSU I f'i md dessert. A nominal fee will : '"I'M I 1 ,. cuiiiimfr. Vuld'Klti '"" ' JU : charged. r Chairmen are Mrs. Richard Irossman and Mrs. F^red Sof- DAaY 9 A. M TILL 4 P. M. ix. Mrs. Norman Tucker is Your Carteret lys and means chairman, and SATURDAY TILL \l NOON . lT6. Herbert Selig i.s president. PARSING AT BOTH OFFICES SAFEWAY 2OOO SALESMAN ASK ABOUT OUR I8EL1N — Mrs. Warren Rees, ii* located in a e*4er of Girl Scout Troop 12 announced that five girls HOME MORTGAGE PLANS- uwe each sold more than fifty complete White Magic Detergent loxes of cookies in the recent Of The Nation's Homes »kie sale, They are Christipe *hopi>iug center j obal, Patricia BowiU, Karen Financed by Savings & Loan Karen D'Apulllo mid THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 Alice Berdinsky Bride At Nuptial Mass, Here

WOODBRIDOR—At a Nup- Stanley Mann, attorney, Wood- tial Muss and double ring cere- bridge. The bridegroom gradu- mony In St .James' Church ated from Arthur L. Johnson Rhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ml-Regional High School, Clark. Satuiday, Miss Alice Serdlnaky, He Berved three years in the U. chftel 8«t«« In thtaffetnr* »1MIT«, MtUr Mwr Unlit »nrl siitfr M»rj AHontt. groom, and Donald Mann, Ro- Marryanne Deck's McCarter Theatre. Lamb Graduates .,,,,,,(1 itirlr store of eanerr drrmlni dfplrtrd and »l»lt«l the St. Jarne* Cancer Drmlng group Tudtday to have thdr selle Park, bridegroom's oojttin. Seeking New Mtmbtf* ^,-hrs rrplrnhfird. The nuns took thr opportunity to thank the itrnup for their work throughout the year. Around the After a hip to Florida, the Engagement is Told couple' will reside at 400 Rah- WOODBRIDQE — The w , ,|,i.. I. ft tn rlrht, Mm. John Cahlll. Mn. Andrew Oerlty. Sister Mary Mills*. Mrs. Lawrence V. Campion, Sister Mary FORDS — Mr. and Mrs As 2nd Lieut. ronaires Drum and li 1 way Avenue, For traveling the AJC Plum Luncheon MtmiMi, Mri. Edward CalhuhM. Mrs. Michael Uman, Mm. Moyd Bowman. The Mttle Servant Sisters of the Immaen- Louis Deck, 4 Grant Avenue Hide wore a blue peau de sole WOODBRIDOE - Second Corps sponsored by the hi,, (•oiirri'tM n, forrnerly known as Mt. (srmel Nurilni 8l«ten, thank all cancer sewing circles, the Sitters and studenti In JVetc York Mar, 8East Brunswick, have an- dress with matching accessories Lieut. Robert Lamb, 293 Grady Post 4410 are now practicing ,,i M Jiimis School and thf public for white material as well «« the Catholic Daughters who provide sewing cotton COLONIA — A "member nounced the engagement of artd an orchid corsage, Drive, is winding up a leave,(for the coming season and snd clips. In the past year the St. James Cancer Dressing Circle made a total of 2,570 pads, bring a member" luncheon their daughter, Maryanne, to Thomas J. Meehan, director, Mrs. Hilllard graduated from after completing a 90-day of- sponsored by the Amerlcar Joseph M. Qrelza, son of Mr. has advised there are opening! Woodbridge High School and Is ficers' training school course at Jewish Congress of the Worn and Mrs. Joseph F. Qrelza, 23 or boys and girls to play employed as a secretary to Lackland ABC, Texas, graduat- an's Division, will take place Grace Street, ing third In a class of 100. bugles or drums. Miss Ann /. Lanni Weds the Hotel Commodore. New TOOLS THEFTFD ~" Miss Deck Is a graduate of He will leave WoodbrldRe to- Any boy or girl taterestedto c4(( Zhat flitter* York, March 8. WOODBRIDOE -Tools val New Brunswick High School day for training in the Joining may report at the #W The program, "Afternoon ued over. $4,000 were stolen and attended Union Junior USAF MJI navigator. Upon Hall, Pearl Street any Tue&flay \ frank Nemeth Saturday -GOLD THRU THE AOES- ave from Woo^bridR? Motnrn, Tnr>, » College, Cranford. She Is In her gradimtifin from 7 until 9 P. M. OT Thurs- day 0:30 until T30 P.M. — Rev. Oui-brother, Virgil St. George Avenue, Monday, junior year at Perth Amboy supersonic aircraft In today's Lannl, Park er of "Exodus;" Martha Wright, Wipolron officiated at the Ridge, 111., the bride was at according to James LafTerty, General Hospital School of spftCe Rge Air Force. of the Broadway play "South'Nursing ,. inn cmemony and eel- tired in a gown of satin and The tools belonged to five em- Lt. Lamb Is a graduate of Pacific;'' and Jimmy Nelson, Chantilly lace with a scalloped ployes, William Ellis, SeWaren; Mr. Qreha is ft graduate of St, Peter's High School, Class d tin- Nuptial MuM in St. ventriloquist. WATCH neckline trimmed with crystals James Ho(Tm.an, Avenelj Rob- St. Peter's High School. Newjof 1950 and. St. Peter's College Church Saturday mor- Attending wll be Mrs, Her- in marriage Miu and a iklrt ending in a scal- Bayer, Avenel and Peter Brunswick, tni attended Newjl&59, majoring In Biology. bert Rosentlml, president of Vecsey and John Kochcran, Military Institute, Ros- While home on leave, the Lwinl, daughter ot Mn, loped cathedral train. A crystal the Middlesex County chapter. Woodbridge. well, New Mexico. He Is em- new lieutenant dropped into illna Lannl, 128 Fulton crown held her veil of Chan- Mrs. Leonard Bearlson is the ployed by the Rarltan Copper the local Air Force Recruiting ,vi, inui tb* late Jf*cph,tllly law and she carried a r" TAKEB FINAL VOWS local membership chairman. Works, Perth AmBoy, and at- station to thank 8, But. mil' mid Frank Nemeth, »n|cascade of orchlda, stcphano- COLONIA — Sister Mary tends Rutgers University, Oenne for his part in helping Mr mid Mrs. Joseph Nemeth, tl* and ronei. local «f Pin w«r« lo rich In gold thai their, Irene, daughter of Mrs. Edward |l A Fulton Street. | Maid of honor wai Mrs. Hel- LOSES JEWELS to place him as a commissioned ktngi wtrt carri*d on goldtn littin, they drank i F. Shultles, and the late Mr. WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Ed. (iivcn In marriage by her'en Oatola, sister of the bride,1 officer in the Air Force, from gold«n cupi, and flaideni In lh«li cupitu^ Schulties of 48 Hawthorne Ave- ward Hlotkln, Noe Avenue, re- WAS HE SURPRISED! Woodbridga. Bridumaids were dry w«n HIM with goldin imagt*. nuo, has completed the per- ported to police Tuesday the What Comes In Small Mb* Dolores Julian, Woodr WOODBRIDOE — As he was petual vows of the Society at loss of a platinum and diamond Packages? FOR bridge, find Mis* Janet Ples- delivering newspapers' In his Catholic Medical Missionaries. dinner ring valued at $500. She A man wrapped up in him- nlftk, Woodbrldge, niece of the neighborhood Monday, John A native of Elizabeth, Sister said the ring was lost between TURNING CAR5 bride. Junior bridesmaids were Pulston, 14, Colonla Boulevard, self makes a very small pack- Mary Irene was graduated with January 7 and 21, was hit by a air-gun shot, [age—Doughty News. MIM Marie Calola and Miss honors from B a 111 n High Loutie I'ld.niuk. Woodbrldge, School in 1845. both nieces of the bride. Persian nobUmen of 2600 ServlnK as best man wai Jo- y«art ago wort Ihiclt, round Not Justified Csandli. Toronto, Canada, gold biactldi mad«-^naicu< Just because you keep your cousin of the bridegroom. Ush- line in apfxaranct by two chin up \s no reason you have You'll Find It at King Furniture... i ers were Plus Lannl, Wood- lion's headt glowtring at to look down your nose.—Loyd bridge, another brother of the «vv5^ toch other on Hit bond. Burns In the Toledo (Iowa) (Right hen- on St. George Avenue) bride, and William Bath, ChronicleV Woodbridge. , After a trip to Florida, the couple will reside at 151 Pulton JOIN Furniture at Warehouse Discount Prices!! For traveling the bride DON'T LET THESE wore a pink drew and blue !coat With white and black ac- UP-TO-THE-PUTEMEN COUNTRIES BE jj Mrs. Ncmtih graduated from 'Woodbrldge High School and SLEEP SOFAS THAT DECEIVE THE EY WIPED OFF Diico*»r XIV'iipactcopiitliwo« is employed as a secretary to eltctroplated with gold I Develop*); |the military personnel officer,! by Ihi Ull**. Corporation, th« proc- THE MAP! ^Second DJS. Army Corps, Camp 'Kilmer. Her husband attended •II uitd ii an Induttrial variation of j Koraldsd gold, new found on m and mort "birief" Mflh (oiWon !• small of •Iry and occinoii«i. Comm3/i Metuchen. I uii'pe were ine, proud; ', pni,!om. 'Itxlay. the heavy ACADEMY CANDIDATE formed Edison Township Busi- 1 .'i < .ummmi-m threatens i WOODBRIDOE - Senator CHARTER NIGHT WOODBRIDOE—Members of ness and Professional Woman's A tlics: utuniiiet otf the lHarrUon A. Williams Jr.. has '. in him [IKID into namcJesi, nominated James N. Hudan&chjtht Woodbrldge Township Busl Club Saturday night at The Pines. Miss Ruth Wolk, of the .'nut slave slates. 6 Moore Avenue as a candidate I ness and Professional Woman's for the UnlUd States MUltary'Club will be guests of honor at Woodbrldge Club, was sponsor YOUR NATIONAL GUARD i'ii can help pic«nt that.. .• Academy at West Point. the charter night of the newly- of the Edison Club. i MMII iliilbtj. Your dollan • Kulio I ret huropc stay on 'it ii> keep the »pini of free- | '!'

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Ing to Director Anthony W. 3rd Academic Honor Roll Rt.rwt, Cnrterpt, i1;lV(l ' Ecfcert, P*rth Amboy Qcnpr- nounccd the cnRB(.,,'m / al Hospital admitted 1.54R their dauRhlet, Cn'h, ,M WOODBRIDGE A force.- patients in January. During Albert Jutfner 89 Coin' number of Wooribridee Junior^ joycf Knhler, Wayne the period 803 operations, nnc. son of Mrs. Fiiuy,., , Hlffh School -mcicntj arc lifted Leahy. David Leperl. Stephen 1.305 x-ray procedure* and nrr. VasarORnameny. in,., on the academic honor roll this ^aty, ConfUnce Mamirek, Pa- 14,207 laboratory tests were nnd tho Idte Mr. Jutti,,., ( week in (;:•• t vfiuh eiahtii and lrlfls McOettiRftn. Toltan Melc- performed. Miss Ix)v«s. a senior m <• tnd ninth grades as follows. lfr Mflri»nnp Panko. Brian The Emergency Room tprol. High School, in,,, Seventh zradc Amy Aaroe, RUdernian. Pun! 3rfchek. P»m- trrnted 858 injured and crit- DiRkR College Ellzaboti, ,|,' J*«nBnskin. Nancv Ellenbonen. f]R Seng, Marcia SheiTard.i ically ill, 104 of them insult- HIP siirnmer. Her n,,,,,, Everett Feiaiit. Fdward Oerity. Richard Tahirak. Camille Vaz- ing from automobile acci- Irnrtrd schools in the i|,n,,. David Go!fi(;iib. Mavy Lou Mn0 Linda Wilson. Judy York.! dents. nil Air Force. He is p,,,.,!'" Oresh. William Gytntt. Oeruld 9,fphfn znpoticwny, Richard' The average, daily occu- of Uir P»rk Barber Rh,,',, HUhbfrgcr, Andrew Hornick. pancy was 375 patients, stay- Ami)oy Avenue. Linda Hnbcr. Dennis Jacko. ing an average 7.S days. Robert Knufroon, Lorraine Koz Birth during January to- lowskl. HaiM-y Lauber. Barbara * I Illn taled 22S. /> I ft Meets •nWiiy Levine. Carolyn Us: Howard R VJlUU Melstrich. Vcra Mesplck. Rob- rvff* With Mrs. Dfin ,,,. ert Nagy. Doris Nelson, Jeffrey Republican Club Hr Neu». Je»n Obrrlin. Barbara VS1I1IXI a WOODBRIDGE - ih,. ,r OlCIe. Juliana Pentt. Ronrrte Installs Hoffman el. Ow Chapter of ti,,. ,,"';• WOODBRrDQE—Mr?. Frank will meet aU P. M,.atth, ,,;'• Richman, William RomiR. Rob- Burhold was elected president KVENEL —- James Hoffman• of Mrs. Sherman B n, „ ,.",' ert Seaman. Carol Silvatiey. of the Pickwick Club Tuesday was installed recently us presi- 110-2 Orove Avenue \un .,, Robert Stek. Diana Stlnziano. night at a meeting at the home dent of the Sixth District Rc-j James Takacs. Barbara Walsh. f the retiring president. Mrs. Regent. Mra. Cedrle o ;* o publican Club. Kenneth Hunt,' conducting the rnrptuii, Charlotte Williams. Stephen Donald Aaroe. Others elected past president of the organiza- Willfc. Carol Wolpln. are:" CYNTHIA BROOKS, who will relm as Qutfn of the 44th The chaplain will .... International Flower Show |n New York's Coliseum March tion, Installed Will Schcuer Ororite Washington nnr./ „) Eighth grade: William Bal- Mrs Robert Stcphan, vice 4-12. Is widely known as one of Manhattan's leading man, vice president: Mrs Mm. Arthur R, Bryer MI!, \'l derston. Lawrence Ballon. Carol president: Mrs. Georgs Jack- magazine and TV models. James Bchaeffer, secretary and devotions. Ann Behany,' Marilyn Black/son, secretary: Mrs. William Selected by a distinguished panel of horticulturists, Mrs. Kenneth Bersey, treasur- Kiten Bloom, John Bowers,;Wrlght. treasurer. er. The guest speaker v,;, „ . Cynthia will reinn over an estimated 225,000 Flower Show M. Andrews whose aubirr ••,'•, Dale Chwtosh, Ralph Clayman.j Mrs. Erwin Peterson, chair- Gifts were presented to the Edward DobrovoUkl, Janicetnaa of the Installation dinner enthusiasts- from every corner of the globe. be "Qard«rilnt In New,]., ,. ; Texas-born Cynthia has also modelled in Paris for such •etlring officers by Mr, Hunt on Dobrovolski, Richard Edelsteln, to be h«ld March 6, requested whalf of the club. AIDING HEART FUND: Dr. I,eRoy Homer ehalrnwn of Ihr Heart Fund IMve In Wood- members to make reservations outstanding couturiers as Balenciara, Jean Desscs and Nan Egry. George Faytock, Pierre Cardln as well as modelling in such far-away ptoou Mr. Hoffman will appoint hisj brldie, today lauded George S.hrl. proprietor ,,f the Washln. Wrtl Laundromat, Main TO TOUR 8TATION Linda Perraro, Craig Pox, Ann this week. committee for the new year to- COLONIA —Cub Sum |,,, as Hawaii, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Street, for installing a wishln, well as part of his personal effort on behalf of tt* H«rt Gabriel, Diana Glatropoulos, Mrs. Theodore DUworth, pro- night tt a meeting at Mr. and 30 and P«rents win ,, , gram chairman, read Mark Cynthia Is shown wearing the 1961 Flower Show Coro* Fund Above, Mr. and Mrs. Kred G. Huber. Orancr Street, Woodteldnr. make their con- Arlene Haas, Dennis Hilton, nation gown which was created especially for her bi Mrs. ffcheuerman's, 300 Pros- tour of Pennsylvania ;*;• .,• .' Joan Jugan. Norraa Katelvero, Twain's "Why Adam Loved pect Avenue. Residents of the tribution, while Mr. Sabel looks on. The Wishing Well has become a popuUr 'Pot for Eve", and Mrs. Wright gave a Junior Sophisticates from the revolutionary new Dow New York City. Saturtt.,•,- ,. Darlene Kllby, Nancy Klein, fabric, Lurex. ixth district are Invited to at- those Mtkiiut to contribute small change to the work of the Heart Association. Mr. S.fte ning. The Pack will n«.: i . Alexander Kovacs. Allen Levlne description of his home at Han- ,end. The group usually mectsj nibal, Missouri. The gown keynotes simplicity with its short-sleeved hu indicated the well will be available for making donations each day until the close or day at School 20, H .;;•, ,^ Renee Lichtman, Marjorie Ma- molded bodice and long skirt of floral brocade material the third Wednesday of every j Boulevard, at 7 30 P y, zurek, Joseph M\Laughlin, Ab- All members then participated month. I the drive, February 28. by Meistrich, Beverly Molchan, in "Origami", the Japanese art Margaret Nuss, Patricia Ogden, of paper folding. Prom simple The Woodbridge TWnship Becre&tion Department Btukat- Virginia Ozimek, Veronica Plu- squares of paper emerged varl- ball League schedulOreek of February 20th, Is as follows; dnski, Joseph Podulso, Jane oua objects including elephants SECOND HALF SCHEDULE Potskanlk, Priscllla Pricz, Eve- and rabbits, SENIOR LEAGUE lyn Quint, Sharon Rermlnger, Mrs. Edward Van Decker at- MONDAY Wayne Richards, Mary Ann tended as a guest. Arty & George vs. Falcons Barrott 9 FREE! 50 ^GREEN STAMPS Sbornock, marine Simohsen, Benny's Tavern vs. Booth Electric Iselin 9 Lorna Simonsen, Linda Stpos, Tom Cats Five vs. Woodbridge Eagles Fords In addition to your r»g»lnr rtampt wcth pvrchois Shirley Sipos, Jane Tarizman, Colonials vs. Giordano Trucking ColonU of matrt toialing $3.00 of more and th« coupon. William Tappen, Stephanie Ur- THURSDAY banlk, Gall Vicisco. Patricia Si. James' vs. lorn Cats Five CutoHt* 9 Washburn, Janice Wasilek, Pa- LIGHT SENIOR LEAGUE Ml Acme Markets Will Be tricia Weiss, Ann Wetzel. MONDAY Ninth grade: Patricia Almasi, Romeo's vs. St. Anthony's Fflrds 14 9 dosed Washington's Birthday, Ruth Ann Baumgartner, Mi- TUESDAY chael Benko, James Binder, Wednesday, February 22nd Free 504* fSSS. Untouchables vs. El'Dorados Barron 9 bi oddition to regular stamps with moot purchoM Kathleen Brown, William Chap- Kt. John Vianney vs. Court Jesters Colonl» 8 totaling $3.00 or more and this coupon. Ilk, Joyce Clark, Stanley Dorn, Iselin Spartans vs. Useless Five Colon!* 9 John Giatropoulos, Betty Lou THURSDAY Haas, Gail Kara, Charles Kavs- Woodbridge Kookies vs. St. Anthony's damn 9:1 NAME . Iselin Spartans vs. El'Dorados Iselin : STREET. Romeo's vs. Court Jesters <* Cords ' Full Calendar at St. John Vianney vs. Untouchables . Cabala CITY BABE RUTH LEAGUE This coupon expires February, 18th, 1961 MONDAY Iselin Church Woodbridee Warriors vs. Five Aces Barron ' Fords Bearcats vs. Hopeiawn Youth Barron i ISELIN — The Rev. Roger Wcstbury Warriors vs. Colonla Hawks Iselin ' D. Sidener announced some fu- El'Dorados vs. t'ourars , Iselin I ture activities for the First Eight Balls vs. Vikings Fords ' Presbyterian Church of Iselin. Carteret Labor Council vs. Fords Aces Fords 8 THREE-WEEK MISSION: Monday evening at 8 o'clock Avenel Warriors vs. Colonla B. C. Colonja 1 the first board meeting of the Rev. Joseph Lima, C. PP, S., r St. Andrew's CYO vs. St. John Vianney CYO , Colonla I ' 1961 season will be held. On of the Society of the Meat Avenel Presbyterians vs. Falcons YACC * Fords 14 lb Wednesday, 8 P. M, Memorial Precious Blood, will conduct St. Andrew's CYO JV's vs. Menlo Pk. Warriors Fords 14 Service will be conducted for a mission at St. Cecelia's TUESDAY Sirloin C Porterhouse^ Mrs. James O'Rourke. The pas- Eight Balls vs. Five Aces Barron 8:30 tor stressed the faithful service Church, Iselin, starting Sun- day at 3 P.M. He will be as- Avenel Presbyterians vs. Cougars Colonia 79 of Mrs. O'Rourke as a deacon TEAKS 89 THURSDAY and teacher in the church sisted by Rev. Richard Cody, Lancaster Brand E Z Carve school. St. Andrew's CYO JV's vs. Fords Aces Barron C. PP, S., a missionary of the St. Andrew's CYO vs. Colonia Hawhs Barron 1:44 The seventy-fifth annivers- same order. The first week of Carteret Labor Council vs. Hopehwn Youth Barron 8:30 ary Of World Day of Prayer will the mission will be for the be Friday, February 17 at Westhury Warriors vs. El'Dorados Iselin Woodbridge Methodist Church women At the parish; the Avenel Warriors vs. St. John Vianney CYO Isclin 8 at 8 P. M. A delegation from second for the men and the Woodbridge Warriors vs. Fords Bearcats Fords Oven Ready the Iselin Church will attend third for teenagers. Ft. Reading Impalas vs. Menlb Park Warriors Fords this meeting. Colonia B. C. vs. Falcons YACC Colonla RIB ROAST 79 JUNIOR LEAGUE ' Rev. Sidener conducts Bible Small Lean Study Classes on Sunday from TUESDAY Whole or Shank Half 10 to 11 A. M.; Wednesday 7 Lions to Honor Fords Bearcats Jr. vs. Untouchables Barron to 8 P. M. An Inquirors class Fords Cubs vs. Avenel Aztecs ' Barron 7:45 for new members, session 4, c February 19 at 3 P. M.; Ses- All Star Team sion 5 Thursday, February' 23, ISELIN — The Iselin Lions helin Post VFW Ladies Aid Plans 7:45 P. M. Leadership class, Club will hold its next regular To Hold Teen Dance Easter Hat Party session 3 for all officers, lead- dinner meeting Monday at 6:30 ISELIN — A teen dance will WOODBRIDGE —An Easte Fresh Hams 59 63 ers and church school teachers, P. M. at Howard Johnson R,es- be held Sunday afternoon at hat party and sale will be held Tuesday, February 21, 7:45|taurant, Route 1, Woodbridge. 2:00 at Iselin VFW Post 2636. by the Ladies' Aid Society o Lancaster Brand C

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[>»«» to Potato rattlet ,.i,|)S mashed potatoes Siilt nnd pepper ALL WAYS SIMPLY DELICIOUS MEATS ,, nip Riftted cheese Illltt'T , (.,ips cooked tomatoes i, nip rhopped onion

i.^mi' potatoes with salt |I'I p.-pi*r and mix with \ shape into 6 patties ,,i biown in butter. Cook to- s mid onions together to UK" a thick sauce. Pry eggs. !„,., rach on a potato patty J,,, n)Ver with tomato sauw

..i and Asparagn* Double-Deckw i toast i ri-ciiH1 creamed eggs CHUCK :i dozrn cooked aiparatus tips I Cover half the tout With .nurd e»gs, place 3 aspara ts lips on each and top with icond layer of toast, etgs and Scrrts 6. ThU Is a luncheon.

Oramtd Effi 6 hard cooked egf* pricM •fkcllvt thru Jaturday night, Ftbruary IB, 1961. •.: cups white sauce Wt rtitrvi th« tight to limit quantititi I Cut egm> Into eighths lenfth or slice Heat slowly In bite HAUCP. ROAST BIG CATCHES tfg and Hut tote* 0 hard cooked eggs diced 1 cup diced cooked ham b sweet pickles sliced l CUP chopped eelery |Ki stuffed olives chopped French dressing CROSS RIB ROAST all ingredient*, add French dresiing ti CALIFORNIA STYLE BONELESS U.S. No. 1 FANCY SMELTS pi,11ii. chill thoroughly am on salad greens. tb Ib. POT ROAST 59C POT/ROAST 69 HALIBUT STEAKS - MTU •J BEAUT Swfffs PrenHam Franks -" - - > 59 Sliced Battn tel Ai DEEP SEA SCALLOPS Ib. 69c

condition of your hair Is rrflMiuii of your general AS SEEN ON TV n::h You have set'ii neglected SUBURBAN ll>. 1 • niiiuntihed animals. All of AIL lurgt BLEND COT Bern had dull, ncraggly, un- ORIEN bunch MUTUALCOFFEE NEW BLUE CAN ^.i di'iid-luoklng hair. The "Andy Boy" Broccoli 49 can b« said of human UUtOI SNO-WHITE I'l:.' hair responds readily. pound pt u;;;y to the local care which! Chase &Sanborn WEE :. 59* n: :iisU)w upon it, but to the| MUSHROOMS • d 'on rat, the amount of] FlOtlDAS NNEST , • >u ma, bathlug, exereU-j C .n;d so forth. If you meet a; pound ii! or tidult with clean, rosy] CRISP ESCAROLE MARTINSON'S •»"« '• 69 •i-t,i ,,.,.,; sparkling eyes, and' iiiMii; well-kept htlr, It be-; lAKGE SIZE HORIDA health and well-being. • HB PORK or 16-01. :t;ur is nourished fromj VEGETARIAN can • •' stream, and the blood GRAPEFRUIT 5^.39 Heinz Baked Beans 10 ir.ml' from what you eat. For ••'!i you must eat (oodi C :uli In vltamlna, mln- PHILODENDRON HOUSE PUNTS ,'r:: 25 1 proteins, sugars and liif glands are lnflu- Pillsbury FLOUR 5 49 >•• dirt. They In turn •'.- iiiiioh to do with hair. Winesr. Freshest Dairy Foods Savings... So Why Pay More • ihot are properly fed • owners see that their - well brushed dally ?K e LaRosa Spaghetti 2 37 i. Their hair has a 1 in never seen In un- Large White Eggs = - 55 Hunt's Calif. Tomato Juice T 29c Light Meat Tuna ™> «" 4 « $1 it'd fur animals. :n:lady wants &lilnlng locks Nablsco's Fig Newtons • -29c le should keep her hair clean pd hi-i .sculp exercised by fre folANl s ii iinuhiiiKs. This brings m3r§3rin6 HOUSE L ?hO\ Grape Preserves " - 3"" $1 ')'')od to every tiny follicle >v.._,/ irnls the hair, After a Kleenex Facial Tissues - «"25c i'!.:. biushing the scalp ' uith warmht and has a Flako Pie Crust - - - 2'£::»c • !-• or wen being which is Borden's Cream Cheese >» 25°Ken-L-Ratlon Dog Food 6ur 97c % i''il by improved clrcula- LUX LIQUID «jpmii«iiiiWBiffliii!i« •i.^atf helps to invigorate SLUED -full*, it is a good practice l Economy Size ' i it,,!' to provide nourUdi- POUND OF MACARONI, SMOKEY JOE WHITING - C uii account of an lnsuffl- POTATO SALAD or M..«^ at regular price...' Mtpply of blood to the COLE SLAW JERGEN'S Hand Lotion 39 I SALE get 1 for 1C in consequence, the hair With Your Purthos* :<,!';.:; V "nt mm the follicles die CHINESE EGG ROLLS - 2 * 29 (>1 tins happens, nothing Of A| Pound Of Hemttmad* •'• Hie hair grow back Plus Fresh Rolls, Bagels, Assorted Smoked Fish, Top Quality Convenient Frozen Foods Sating* kin. POTATO SALAD Imported Delicacies and Cheeses ^'r uud sunnliine arc ^ good >ialp. Hair should be FREE! FREE! GORTON'S COD FISH CAKES ••very day and ZIPPER FRONT on an average of awry SW NSONS D1NNil l weeks. VALUABLE GIFTS BOYS' LONGIES MACARONI & CHEESE * 3 >•» TAX BKBATB BILL Ooldwat«r (R.-A»U.) Nationally advertised gifts are ASS'T. COLORS RED L FISH CAKES & SPAGHETTI 3 - '1 introduce » bill to C > back to the people $3,000,- youri abiolutoly free by saving sizis ei >0°0 or U,00O,00O,00O in tax *• »*v to be used locaUy to Mutual Register Tapes RIVER VALLEY SOLE FILLETS 2 schools. hopes that a taxpayer, »>»g received, for eumpK, ft Rahway Ave. I tax rebate, mljht be mwe |:ied to vote for locftj at Main St. 1 luues. Mutual Super Markets Wood bridge PAGE TEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 1 f^ t- |1 STATIOSTATIONN KOBBRORBKIl t SrllOOlS LUl WOODBRIDOK thr Hie Crow's Nest *- was at work at tl FAMOUS AMERICAN TAVERNS V 'ml<*r wIiCCi*Sj S Rstatio younn gan dma stoln e 1 j(inu |)hefM h reglgtei. r Ye Okie Centennial Inn in Marshall, Mich. - wool (BRIDGE - To make f lost dur g l Sii. .... f»-- "«>•twstoMii* v |"tne J£JSrnnoici|i in the public school Poor ill br shortened, the | te wife An ra jU.si f Education decided ,,|V|ng ner husband i.,, fare and There t ture. "And don't arum. •,' :;:) Is lute enough to go cither!" she snapped ,i , ^Jrvtnjt Hntt, Linden Avenue, Superintendent of f tirade. Woodbridgr, Is upwt over the o tne Patrick A, Boylan told -Argue," replied n IfCt that hv dog—a boxer— us hf advised return -wny. I have, t" has been missing for a few mftn li,,,,l thr Tuesday after .,j - weeks. The don is very Rpntle W01 Wd Mr Hutt feds thm who- "No, but you urn ver ha.« trip pet does not know l tiis. hf said, "*»» Bive m a most tufty Thursday, Oood — owner. If you navp found1 IK* dog or know of snmpnne, ! who han the animal. Mr. Hutt the school year Blessed are the ,„„ Irtmld appreciate it if you* c Harmon, James can tell their cretin would call him at ME 4-9245.' ,,,,m Barbara Wit.mer.iare broke without l for lie miww the dog very u Vl! Klizrtlx'ih Shewehuck. W. - The Little R i< •ftgch. . . James Sandahl. son 0( < tenchn-s to begin next sas. Democrat. ^ of Mr and Mrs James Sandahl |« Rahwsy Avenue Wood'1 were named as fol- ""'" bridge, is currently playing the Idws irvniR Bersak. Myrna baritone saxophone In the 68- Chciilt r, Fw Damen, Mrs. A- ftajequehenna University Sym- "On iht Old Stagecoach RouU" FtirlK'N, Mary Ellen Orau«- FORDS phonic Band The band is or, a Qn ^ M ^ h rouU w,.Mn r,Hroit >nd rhj inthe : am CHinl Hajisen, Dorothy trx-ronrm tour through c«i- chMniing litt!e ^,llf, of Marshall, Mich, stand. Y« Olde Onten- Robert Kftsko. Joah PLAYHOUSE Howard Kuhlman, tral Pennsylvania and in April nja| Inn M famous for fa m«nn that, for nine consecutive years, a m T»UJ appear In the York- poj] f travelling men h*» named it to the second spot on « list of Rachel Uvison. Duane Mc- o FOR OIR PROTF.rTION: Above, the new fire trurk of Woodbrtdre Fire District whirh inriudps «oodhrid»r .and Lancaster • Reading area. . . America's favorite mtaannts. Ewen.'Peter Matwljcow, Dale TODAY THHli SAI ui Sewarrn. is shown undergoing inspection and tests at thr Publir Sfrvlre dook. Left to rijtht. Kitymnnd Kiirbvwelt. *tatt Gerald Carvalho. 18, son of Mr. So faithfully does the inn Nlemlec Noreen Nolan, Mar- Mrs. Armondo Cwvalho, carry out its motto, "for m- taupcrtor; Richard Smith, drlivery engineer; James F.. /ehrer. fire fommlssioner and Tharlps Trautwoln, manufacturer garet O'Brirn. O»fl Roienberj, Th« automobile then cttne of the truck. Hveoue. Iselin, recent-dond promoted to private gave way to a garagt and thai fortunes of the Royal Hotel de- SomfthinK to Morn About ROBS CHI RCH clined. But at this moment a FORDS - TThe "meanest CAMPQBELLO" ^ String* of «ueh peat And no\> the people With Ralph Brllatm ,,,< young mm with an idea acquired thief visited the office of Rev. nance Battalion in . ^nttr* „ New yorki chicapo, the old hotel. The young man was -.iiy Oreer Oarson and lost'Eldon R. Stohs.'bf the Uther- Canalho, a fuel and electric San Francisco, Los Angeles, Albert Schuler and the idea wasi Thai tti cone 8:M and 8: in tepair specialist in the bat- Washington, D.C., and others. At that of serving unsurpassed food I it > way ian Church. Monday and stole at A lunch counter. SATURDAY MAT1M | tatton's Company C in Crai!$-;le»st that is what the travelling K 50. Ihop.- that lost -twlllilO offertnE-evelopM containing Helm, entered the Army iniialesman said when asked: unknown sums of money ana "THE 3 WORIJ^ i» The idea paid off. The restau- stay. <*tvil of last year and oom-!"Nime your favorite place to 1 Asid'not come raging rmmd;*15 In change OUIXIVER ur rant, now called Ye Olde Centen- Dieted basic training at FOrt ^ f°. I** euatomer for • ni&l Inn, is perhaps the most m May Short and IWBT Dtt. He arrived oversea, W^ famous in Michigan, and Mar- S ? ^tradmorWhJ ^^ shell is or re again the favoriU A woman got on a bus andSUNDAY THRU Tl \ h or Jackuueo? Itook the only empty seat, next n w Woodbridge Hl«h ,pi territory befran to op«n stopping place b*tw(>en Detroit, "THE 1 WORLDS m Mich n An isolutionust sets up to a harmless-looking reveller. • • iup in the 1830's, the sUgecoach and Chicago. Detroiters who, a QUUJVER' ilook five days from Detroit to hundred years ago, would have liRhtmtiK conductor An Isola- goon he opened a map of Man- "RLUKPRINT ui At Random: 'St- Joseph on a road so bad that spent five days on the road, now tmnist thinks that he Is light- churia and began to study it. M17EDER linns thrived at two mile inter- motor down for dinner. Under nins proof already. — Toronto: The reveller gazed at the the direction of Albert Schuler's Bruce Theodore Chosney,sonvajg. A favorite stopping place Stiil" map for a while and finally WEDNESDAY, FHt ; Of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. was Marshall and here the fa- son, Win, the inn has grown to • — addressed the woman In an In- its present size of four different ey, Guernsey Lane, Co- mous Royal HoUl and Livery export^ to U S "ho*'(crested Ujne. "Sure you're on dining rooms, including the "HMgarlM Show has been initiated into Stable was built This was the ritcliiH-, •the right bus?" he asked. JUaaMa Chi Alpha, at Wash-tra of the Saratoga trunk, the Dickens Room, a 19th century; •tagton-Lee Oniversity, Lexing- rubber-tiredbnggy fin*food and pub, and the Stephen Foster f" ton, Va., where he Is working Room which captures southern| !to the pre-medlcal program colonial charm. "Bruce plans to come home for KNT1RK WEEK! #aughter to Mr. and Mrs. *o»n CoUlns - Rfchaid gn • PARTY iSigene Cezo, 285 East Warren Every flight "ESTHEB & THE KING" Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. • BANQUET Color Except Monday Donald Zaccardo, 120 Wood- Our nembcnhip in tbe Audit Bureau of Orculitiooi* pro^ Plus Jeff Chandler 7:30 to 11 P.M85. c ir • SOCIAL FUNCTION Bridge Avenue; ... from Wood- "THE PLUNDERERS" vide* you with the safeguard of knowledge ,.. full knowledge brtdge, a son to Mr. and Mrs. EARLY BIRD SHOW SUNDAY Mitine« Saturday, THEN PLAN IT IN OUR NEW ROOM "" slus Pajak, 540 Watson I P. M, Sundays tt Holiday* of where and to how many people your advertitinf meuage .iu*^«i daughter to Mr. and •>. P. M. to 5 P. M. FREE IN-CAR HEATER8 50« goei. L'ttobert De Joy, 422 Amboy ivenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. CHIIJMtH«ALWAYS FREE SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Davis, 109 Van Buren Stevens Si 6th, South Amboy a son to Mr. and Mrs. No matter what you tell or the size of your budget, evrry FOR INFORMATION CALL ME 4-979H jftward Bonalsky, 17 -L Bunns advertiiemtat ihould be planned to reap jhe greatest benefit*. ~L'-' a daughter to Mr. and I THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND George Goodenow, 329 at the caih regiiter. Knowledge ... fact* ibout the circulation ISELIN SATURDAY EVENINGS YOUR NATIONAL GUARD audience you are trying to sell... giv« yon an e«ra dimenw>n "THE GRASS of confidence. IS GREENER" —Plus— Open Mondays! STATE RITZ Theatre "FRECKLES" Crttret, N. I. U 1-SNC 8ATUEDAY MATINEE ONLY! Aik to let i copy of our not-K>-secr« ABC yport. Fact-by THEATRE NOW THHU SATURDAY VILLAGE INN fact, it oontkint the story of our audited circulation to help Woodbridge, N. J. "Conspiracy of HearU" "GIDGET" -"^ "FRECKLEg; TODAY THRU TUESDAY Alto 'you plan more effective advertising. ONE WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, KEB 18 • FEB. 16 THRU 21 "Cate of Evil" Bar & Restaurant Shirk) MacLaine, Klddir Matinee 8»turd»r 1 P. M. "THE SUNDOWNERS" Frank Sinatra in 81'NDAV, MONDAY It TUESDAY An Interestiuf Family Drama '•'. Green St. (Cor. Rahway Ave.), Woodbridge FEB. 19, 21, 21 'CAN-CAN' : Nrw kitchen Hour*: •taown Evenings at (Ai and "WAKE ME WHEN 9:00 P. M. Enjoy an Evening SUNDAY 2 P. M. TO 12 MID.N1GHT 18 - 20 Grtcii Street, Woodbridge IPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW IT'S OVER" MONDAY fj P. M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT Saturday, Feb. 18, at Plut At Phone ME 4-1111 2:00 P. M. "THE HIGH POWERED TUBS. THRU SAT 11 A. M. TO 1 A. M. RIFLE" r • Thii ntwipMwr u . mtmbtt of iht Awlii Buraao tk OlOllatioM. "WED. THRU TOES. ~ tUtloet Suiter I f- M. Authentic Neapolitan Cuisine FEB. 22 THRU FEB. » "wi«Uon of acarly 4,000 publiihen, «Jvtniw, and h. WBDNEBDAY TH10 tAIUBDAT Swallick HOME MADE SPAGHETTI—Lasagna, Ravioli agcnciM. Our eirculuioo it «u Situtdl; t Mail*** WOODBRIDGE Alu tatunUf MatiMt ilir.X. "Betty and Joe" - Phm« ME 4-97M Kenred In Our Diner Daily Fr«n 8:3* A. M. T NEWS Bxcluslw Independent-Leader Carteret Press A Newspaper Dedicated to the Best and Prom AD Interests of the Residents ol the tin Community Exclusively Edison Township and Fords Beacon Communities We Serve.

THtJKSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN Loser Views Senior High Speaks Sweetness and Light Poll Results iNotr The Student Council of Woodbridge Srnior High By CHARLES E. GREGORY School will submit a column each week written by varloui WOODBRIDOE - John J students at the school,I Csabal, Pot'ds, who was defeat- ed Tuesday and wilt retire Hie National Honor Society Imvr been the suggestions — ^artful, from the Board of Education By Thorn.™ Koch Many Monday, -today Issued this like a trip-hammer—that I restrict my statement: Many citizens of our community are not award* I of somr of the fine, organizations within Wood-' \ ^ln the limit of the keyboard of my "1 enjoyed my term on the Board of Education and have IJI id»e High School. One club in particular of which1}. • no regrets for the many hours I devoted for the betterment I write is the Woodbridgc Chapter of the National ''•;. of our school'system. I sincere- Honor Society. ly believe my efforts were not * • * ! • Thnr ai*e others, of course—like Mr. Rossettl In vain because In some small measure I contributed to the Thr Honor Society, as it is commonly referred o was on the ballot for election to the Board of building of additional schools, In, is out' of the most important and utiquestiort*-1*"' helped form Junior High lu.-ation Tuesday—and who wrote me a Letter Schools and aided In curricu- iibly the most exclusive organization within the <. lum development to meet pres- hi^li school. Objectives of the National Honor So* |t, the Editor which appears in today's issue, in ent-day requirements. cirty are to stimulate intellectual advancement' h1(o< expresses an implied hope that I be con- "I wish to conifratulat*- the UiU'll 1 and to increase participation in extra-curricula^ less space thanjny trusty IBM winners and hope their leitn of llii'fl to even office will be fruitful and ben- li'i'inils. I possibly am confiding nothing new to eficial for the educational sys- ;tem of our «re»t Township." hut. he is not unique in this appraisal of my .in. To bpcome a member of the National Honor So- He has been preceded by competent doty a student must be scholastically in the upper» onr-third of the junior or senior class, and he must" |i,.;ihoriUcs. K. of C Makes participate in activities which arc a service to the*, Plains for Fete GREAT EMANCIPATOR:* painting of Abraham Lincoln, (lone by Mrs. Thomas Vliinn. 15X Winchi-itcr Koad, Fords, school. A prospective member must also display.» IflELTN-St. Cecelia's Council »as presented In Colnnia J'J&'or High School. Left to rislit uro Mr. Viana. Marion Viana. artist: Thomas (i. Desmond, definite leadership ability and have good character. *,.' still. I suppose all of us have some drive and Assistant Superintendent ofWchools; William Burns, principal, Colunia Junior High Srhool, and Patrick A. Boylan, Knliihts of Columbus wilt hold • * * • •* nvict ion that perhapsiure us into areas for which open house in Our Lady of nf Schools. Lourdes Hall next Wednesday As you can see, the four main qualifications of ? have neither formal nor actual training, no at 8 P. M. A group of speakers! the organization are character, scholarship, leader:.", experience—only the do-good disease will be present to tell how why the order was started and Guild to Hold Mrs. Karaffa NamedHead Attorney Spks ship, and service. Fifteen percent of the senior class - seizes all of us whose careers have been explain its place ln the com- and five percent of the junior class are the meim t munity and throughout the |li in it cd to the slavery of newspaper idealism. This world. Easter Hat Show Of Hospital Dielitians [To Mothers Club bership quotas of this group. In early spring, WOODBRIDQE — A private WOODBRIDGE — "Wills" members are tapped at a tense and exciting i, the most difficult of task-masters, and while the James Sullivan will preside Inter hat preview will be COLONIA — Mrs. Eleanor us the mibjeot of Attorney C. over the program and Intro- Karaffa of Colonia has been ceremony. " " t hirsl profession in the world might be a more shown by the Lorantffy Guild Hiristiaff Stockel at the annual duce, the speakers Including: of the Evangelical and Reform-^Pointed chief therapeutic crs and Guests Night of * • * * 2 casual approach to life and much more lucrative Rev. John M. Wilus, pastor of ed Church March 7 at 7 P, M.!<"etillan at fert> Amboy Gen- Wuodbridge Mothers Club St Cecelia's ChurcTi; Hugh Me- Attendance will be by invite- eral Hospital. According to the llci at the home of Mrs. John The Honor Society contributes many worth-* [in meeting life's materlaT requirementsrl prefer Oulre, Joseph E. Bllson, Wil tlon only. announcement made by direr- \qmla, 170 EdgSr Street. while services to the school and community liam Duerscheldt, and Fred t)i»- slave-driver commands and demands which I Guests included: Mr, and German. In charge of hospitality a new position created as part eluding tutoring students, donating to scholarship « be: Rev. and Mrs. Leslie Egry,| 4rs. William Coughlin, Mr. hue—(or reasons I cannot quite rattonallBe—en- Walter Conner, membership of the expansion of food serv- nd Mis. Raymond Jackson, funds, assisting in community projects such as the fc chairman, will welcome the Mrs. Anthony Ambrose, Mrs.: ices in preparation for the hos> Mr. and Mrs. C. Christian Independent-Leader's Community Chest Drive and" jm-etl through the years. Frankly, I simply have jimest*. Theodore' Blpos, Mrs. Andrew pital's current growth to a 540- Novak, Mrs. Frank Baka and itockel, Mrs. Ernest Bei'enyi,! A film. "Noble Heritage" will bed medical center. Miss Helen Greiza, John Aquila, Christmas projects, donating books to the school hiked it—and do. Mrs. Andrew Racz. be showu and refreshments Mrs, Karaffa is a rtativc of Robert Clark, Louis Gabriel, library, and many others. * served Mrs. Novak led devotions at Scranton, Pa., where she at- William Hamed, Fred McEl- * * i + The Ne# Jersey Junior Out a meeting last week. Others tended Central High Schoo Wftnny, Andrew Menko, James door Sportsmen have arranged participating were: Mrs. Bakaland Marywood College. Afteri Sabatino, James Sherrard, Pet- Our young citizens eagerly participate in the I suppose this all comes into expression because o present after the regular and^Rev. Egry who spoke onreceMng her bachelor oi er J. Urban, Henry Warner andi meeting of the Knights of Co- National Honor Society, and their efforts and my acceptance of a request that I serve^as an Iscience degree in homo eco- Robert Nelson. '• . j lumbus next Thursday night Mrs. Ambrwft president, nomics she interned for a yeai achievements assure us of excellent leadership in a diversified sports pro-, nounced events M follows: ^ Mrs. James Bherrard andi iMitial chairman of a public meeting tomorrow at Duke University!) Hospital Mrs. Peter J. Urba^n'wcre host-! the world of tomorrow. gram which promises to be in- Mother's Day Dinner May 7!^ 0VDletetTcs'ln Durhain, esses. . • v I it nn between one of our major Industries, and teresting and Informative. with Mrs. Joseph Pinter chair-JN Sporting (Urns will be ihown plan; a Chinese Auction Marchi ; - ! ' - 4 Ty - The nekt f .-Hup of neighboring resident* la Port Reading. j 8h8hee ^ bem a ;«jtttan at by UttteTl Binlef iti* Louis with Mrs. Benjamin ErdeylJEmke H ital presbytemn Civic Theatre a»iml to undertake what I can anticipate as a MRS. ELEANORE KARAFFA ^4 KUDU aiKl «fH cover the topic* Mrs. Stephen Stopen and Mrs.|H lt , Philadelphia, and St. Hunter Safety and "Bow andAndrew Nagy in charge; a Mary's Hospital, Scranton. Mrs. Henry Warner as c6-host- i-.-ihly difficult endeavor, purely ID the firm be- Oun" thoroughly. rummage sale April 13, 14, andlw"'? was. for ess. Guest speaker wil be Mrs. 15 with Mrs. Joseph Elek chair-1 Put that men who talk in good faith can resolve Rudy Brazouic, deputy con- three years, assistant adminis- Donald Wescott who will dis- Hope of Drama Teacher servation officer, will speak on man. trative dietitian at State Hos- cuss, "Ceramics for the Home." p. in.ii or imagined differences through under- the deer situation in. New Mrs. Ambrose is In ohargei WOODBRIDGE — An innovation—a civic theatre for pital, Scranton. Woodbridsie Township— is being planned by Bertram Katz, Jersey. of purchasing new chtnawarel Mrs..K6raff a isa member of Chinese Auction Biaiiiliiif;. Richard Melton will be on for the kitchen. Fords Girl Betrothed drama instructor at Woodbridge High School, with the co- |the American Dietetic Associa- WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Les- operation of the Township Recreation Department. hand to demonstrate the tech- Mrs. Baka and Mrs. Joseph!tion, a national organization To Carteret Resident nique of bow snooting. All Mandy were In charge of hos- lie Egry, publicity chairman, Mr, Katz has conferred with John.Zullo, director of the of professional dtetitions who announced the Ladies Aid So- members of the council are pitality. FORDS—Announcement has Recreation Department, as well as Mayor Frederick M. Adams must be college prepared and ciety of the Evangelical and The hard part in attempting to resolve differ- Urged to attend. been made of the engagement and Committeeman John have a year's internship in a Reformed Churok will hold a of Miss Dorothy Claire Powoj- HuRhes, Third Ward, chairman "We hope to have our casts Jff 1 suppose, is born of the unwillingness of one hospital accredited by the Chinese Auction at 7:30 P. M Caryl Ann Vici$co ski, to Michael Edward Poll, Jr., of the Recreation Committee, made up entirely of Wood- •*' A.D.A for teaching dietetics. Saturday in the Parish Hall it v or the other—or both—to meet on a common son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. and was assured of cooperation. bridge residents", he went on, ;lj Engaged to Battiato Mrs. Karaffa and her husHomemad- e pastries will be Kiwanis Hears Poll, 9 Louis Street, Carteret, As ptans\stand now, the plays •To my knowledge this is the ;!. band, Andrew, live at 39 Merserve- d with Mrs. Steven Simon, nmd. I am still naive enough to believe, how- by her parents Mr. and Mrswil. l be offered during the sum-first time that the theatre will || WOODBRIDGE — Announce- cury Avenue -with their two Mrs. Prank Kopanyi, Mrs. come to the people without |l ! that once this meeting is held that unselfish Joseph A. Powojski, 9 Liberty mer for six weeks in Township Dr.Partenope ment was made by Mr. and children, Andrea, 7, and Ron-jj"a'mcs *pfc'ntek,"Mrs." Andrew parks. The plays will be offered charge. This type of theatre |Mrs. Theodore Q. Viclsco of 319: aid, 2. Street. nNbe and interest in the welfare of adversaries WOODBRIDGE - Athlete's Dorko, and Mrs. Andrew Busa three days & week was popular jn the middle ages Drive, of the engage- TuBss Powojski graduate* from, 1 in ctlarge., same play .Being pf and was-oiUed pageant wagon ,' f:an lie resolved. If I did not beljeve this, neither I herfrl, heart .murmurs,. high ment of their daughter. Caryl tfawy'i Bigti SfihooffPerth blood pr««ujr«. Strokes, and two Weefs'In all,.three plays theatre, we feel this type of ,i Ann, to John Battiato, son ofWoodbridge Resident Anrtwjrt«l»»of &8, and i& em- theatre will tie welcomed and if .„ 3 .myone could have any continuing faith in the ivaTtou*^7liearrrnWTu ployed by the Shell Oil -Com.will be prod\K#i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Battiato, ih the Parish Hall with will be good publicity lot ! wer(1 Engaged to Boro Git pany, Sewaren. *ii* y of the hopes of all human nature—for ' «piaim-d by Dr. Edward .9 Kelly StreeUMenlo Park. Rev. Leslie Egry, pastor, in- An organization will be Woodbridge." ' Her fiance is also a graduate •u.ii respect is the most important of all com-' ^^ZTlZ^ Miss Viclsco is a graduate 6f WOODBRIDGE — Announce- stalling the new officers. formed next month and Mr Stages will be made from \ oodbridge High School, class of St. Mary's High School Katz will serve as director. platforms which were formerly in a Situation Of this kind. at a meeting of the Woodbridge ment has been made by Mr. Preparations are being made Perth Amboy, class of '58. He I960. and Mrs. Emanuel Altprantis, by Mrs. Steven Kovach and "We naturally are concerned used for block dances. Kiwanis Club at the Log Cabin Her fiance attended Wood- is a junior at the University of with the kind of theatre which Inn Tuesday night 71 Tennyson Street, Carteret, Mrs. Lillian Carroll, represent- Notre Dame, South Bend, In- bridge High School. Both are ing the Sunday School; Mrs, will be offered", Mr. Katz said Dr. Parti'liope ' stressed the of the engagement of their diana. "The plays will be fitting for Catty employed by F, W, Woolworth daughter, Carol Ann, to Robert Anthony Ambrose representing Mv closest friends don't care for my sermons— need for proper understanding Company, Menlo Park Shop- the entire family—with sound. — It must be at least of heart ailment and advised Kollbas, son of Mrs. Margaret the Lorantffy Guild. Mrs, Egry moral themes. We are thinking six years since I saw you last. ing Center. HOSTS TO JONES i Mimetimes. I am not at all convinced I have the greatest ditimer Is .fear. Kolibas, 526 Vesper Avenue, is in charge of program. of presenting "Our Town" as How much older you lookl I 'There are 10.000,000 heart Woodbrldge, and ,the late WOODBRIDGE — Mayor would hardly have known you. n« i\ them wisely or well. My theories of under- Frederick M. Adams, and oth-our first production." cases ln (he United States, and URT IN MISHAP George Kolibas, BACK TO STUDIES The director explained there Barbara — Yes, it is a long 'iiiiinB have been put to a singularly difficult 500.000 of thett- are children," COLONIA - Mrs. Angela Miss Aliprantis is a graduate COLONIA — Edward Ander- er Republican members of the 1 Town Committee, will be hosts will be a casting call and he time. If I hadn't remembered and sometime* when I turn the final page for he stated. lagyl, 28, Cleveland Avenue of Carteret High Scliool, son, Jr ., son of Mr. and Mrs. hoped talented residents of the your coat, I wouldn't havo slightly Injured Saturday Mr. Kolibas graduij^ed from Edward Anderson, 216 Newat a cocktail party Saturday at i on The .Decline and Fall of the Roman He pointed out over-weight, Township will respond, known you, either. and boredom are major vhen she lost control of her Woodbridge High Sqtiool and Dover Road, has returned to the Ad Lib to honor Walter H which I have been trying to complete for causes of heart- attacks which ;ax and lt. overturned- twice, served in the U. S. Nftvy. He ishis studies at Haja»i;d after a Jones, Republican candidate lilting.the Parkway.bridge on employed by Marcus Trans- for Governor. (lore years than memory will recall—I wonder if know no limitations; execu- weekend at home. tlvei, workers, laborers, both Route 1. She was treated at|former Company, Inc., Rah- !*>.viibly can have been sufficiently literate to men and women are subject to 'erth Amboy General Hospital.lway, i my case. them, Woody Woodbridge Dr. Partenope narrated iries of slides explaining Your FORMS trapcr weight control, good Proclamation Probably not. I am inclined to think the very rorking habits, and proper get a mtlook are the beat preventive WHEREAS, The Council of United Church in-standing I have sought to encourage among oeasures. Women annually conducts a program that is has evaded my own determination and ca- Other guests were William signiAcant and noteworthy in its efforts to unite Jchwaz, William Schwen, and all peoples In a fellowship of prayer, and * '•••'•.v All I can suggest, now, is that if those who Robert Roberts "New Look" me can put up with me, then I will do my Qeorfle Ajidresak, Robert O, WHEREAS, through a WORLD DS&Y OF Juffy, and Dr. Euwne A. Leahy put up with them. This may be an over- PRAYER, individuals everyherc in the state, the vere initiated into Kiwanis by nation _and the world are provided with an When thoy're of a statement of solution for dif- lerman Dettmer. chairman o v opportunity to join in helping further peace and 1 'it cs which may exist among ua—but maybe ocational guidance and Kl Drv Oaned Here! i-anis education. goodwill, and ' solution really is this simple: I will accept you, WHEREAS, this activity is interdenomina- v«u will accept me—all things being equal. tional, interracial, and international in scope Your pn-ttiest gown or dress wlffclook as new as the first and seeks through combined prayer to bring time you wore it ... thanks to our careful, scientific about a world in which all may live in brother- dry cleaning. We work wonders with delicate fabrics, hood and lasting pe,ace,and Mutual trust is a reservoir of vast resource— WHEREAS, history gives an eloquent and, Our efficient dry-cleaning is known for highest (l « permanent one and a serviceable one. Ac- persuasive proof that an appeal to God, through . quality ... yet costs no more than elsewhere! of this theory seems-to b« the most dif- prayer, can lead to the rule of truth, justice, mucb la tin U4| U« of all decisions which we must face, even , . Ihowi bn and peace in the hearts of men and nations; we have seen innumerable examples of the Hi h»t. »U km itOW, THEREFORE, I, Frederick M. Adarhs. ftiorlUi. , ,' Cartcttt, New Jmty will be accorded the kind of sensible tive editorial support with re- the coming gubernatorial elec- four will turn out com. • gard to the passage of the pub- vember. treatment they deserve—and without tion. • WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY lic question in which was in- At the present time, two out Approximately the ' Charles E. Ortfwr, PresHeiii delay. cluded the replacing of School of every three voters in- theiporUon held true for !n Lawrence F. Campion, No. 1. state say it makes little or no Presidentia—M-«M.Il _— 195io«7, Vice President «nd Trewnrer This Jetter is being written difference to them which par- torial elections. In V.y on the heels of our Just having ty's candidate is elected. Presidential election, ';M<, cMrter, 10 emu ptt eopj On Happiness heard that this public question About one In three NNeew Jer- citizens went to the pO||, vu jJasKd and we know that citizens interviewed Say 1957—the following y •tat **•*; fU monUm fas; ttrat MO y PBr Thete are certain people in our com- we could not have been as suc- election make* 2,018,408 cast their voi..s cessful as we were if you andj Li unict. munity who are invariably pleasant lot of difference to them. elec-tlon for governor. in , Jour paper did not back us as These findings are 'parties words, the 1857 turnout: and happy. They are not necessarily strongly as you did. It is grati- larly significant in the light of Meyner - Forbes gubmi fying to know that a force such those who have the most money, the, the fact that already a number election was only 81'; u yours can be expected to of Republicans have indicated turnout for the 1956 K« highest positions or the easiest jobs. rally to a cause such as ours. that their hats are in the Hn* er-Bteyenson election. Thank you again and with for the OOP gubernatorial And In the 1052 Pre They are happy because they are kindest personal regards, The People Speak . .. Wisely nomination, plus the fact that —1983 gubernatorial thankful for all they have, and for the Yours very truly,igt thp prpspnt tlme there Is and in the 1048 PreMO We want to express our sincere con- ROBERT KORB t that there will also many blessings which surround them. ukellll0O< 1049 gubernatorial r gratulations to Messrs. Mullin, Mundy be a Primary battle for the for ewry four voters * and Felz upon their election to the Others, who have much more, ma- Mr. Charles Gregory Democratic Gubernatorial nom to the Polls In the Pre Independent-Leader ; D e m o c r ft 11 c only •Board of Education Tuesday—and to terially, and who have little real work Woodbridge, N. J ! nomination turned out for the the people for their support of the ref- to do, are not happy. They have prob- Dear Mr. Gregory: When New Jersey Poll »taff al election that followed In response to Mr. Patrick reporters personally asked a erenda which—in our judgment— lem after problem and worry anft fflst Boylan's statement that days Last November, 2,772.7i».-,,, representative cross-section of Jerstyan* voted In U,r ;-. .. lost In school due to snow- the state's voters: (jrere-lmper&tively needed tor the ef- and find little in life to bring them nedy-Nlxon Presldcntin; , storms would be made up by "ITow much difference wes fective progress of our educational satisfaction and contentment. shortening the summer vaca- test. Based on votlnit br a It make to you whether a I*t* in th« stato In pait PrcM.•,. „ lystem. tion, I would like to suggest publican or » bem«crat is The old rule of life, the Christian that the Easter vacation be and gubernatorial eleeti,~\. , elected In the New Jersey turnout for this NOM n "Our newspaper supported the candi- virtues, and the state of mind are the shortened instead. The children tntwrnalflrl.il election this have the Thursday and Friday, election should be sppmx.::,,•. dacies of Messrs. Mullin and Mr. Fete secrets of this happiness. The rule of off preceding Easter Sunday so ly two and a quarter m:: , much?" ?tnd said of Mr. Mundy that we ad- life—unselfishness and the desire to that It would be no undo hard- (2,250,000). Certainly, k s:-,, ; STATEWIDE turnout, but still not so ;. : mired his civic and community inter- ship for them to return to help others, the devotion to the prjn- school during the week depend- A lot «* It was In 1980—or wt.;,• ests and his "impressive qualifica- ciples of Jesus, and the mental petoie ing on the number of days nee-, Not very muth or should be. Under the Capitol Dome none at all <>* tions ... to be an effective part 6f any essary to make up. The chil- Highlighting today's :,:.:; of mind which comes from doing one's io opinion ' ^ : kl dren already have had sufflc la that In each single i»:, na- governmental organization." With this hest — whatever his station in life — By J. Joseph Gribhlns y j A comparcomparisoiMnn ooff today'stodays r lent time off from scnool so those reported on tion segment examined. /. :< v. pre-election impression of him, it is flndings wllh bring serenity and beauty to life. that an additional vacation the i[^ que,tioti n thn-e In every five say i .,- natural that we are happy about his TRENTON — New Jersey's positions and salaries unlii tuU'.lcd to one assistant prose- first week In April Is hardlyj 1953_ and 1957< mdt. coming election makes i.••;. There is so much to enjoy in our 1 -addition to the Woodbridge Township Increased population over the May 6 and hopes by that timelcutor each, would become en- called for Studying and learn- , t Ju'st gh'ade more mteresl no difference to thsm lives that sometimes we forget what past decade would bring about to unscramble the effect of!titled M three assistant prose- ing in cool weatjher Is —'-'- than there was at ap- These groups Include :• Board of Education—and to him and a number of governmental more people In more places in'cutors each, one of which could ly'more desireable than In the the same period dents of all city sizes: m :.; life is all about. The blessings which 1961 ibe designated as first Assistant. to his supporters should go high praise changes because of a maze of heat of June. before the last three guberna- women; Republicans, n.; the country we live in, the plenty which laws enacted during past ses- Based on new populations j Bergen County would move up I hope Parent -Teacher Or- torial e)ections crats, and Independent- .<.: ftjr the approval the electorate has be- Camden, Middlesex and Pu-tos'W elan county and be surround us all, the beauties of nature, sions of the Legislature. ganizations and parents, For exampie, New Jersey Poll collar and manual work': rtowed. There is no higher hon*-and sale counties would be entitled entitled to appoint egal as- throughout the Township who abounds, the freedom we have, all Each year the Legislature findings reported, in March, well as voters In all uc> In Mr, Mundy's case we are confident authorizes new positions, in- to increased members on sistant* to the county prose- agree with the shortened Eas- 1957, showed the following: A educational levels. these are generous blessings we should boards of freeholders from 7 icutor. ter vacation instead of the This Is one of a Beri^ i!' It will be accorded the respect of which creased numbers of county lot. 29';; Not very much or take the time to appreciate and enjoy. freeholders, higher salaries, to 9 members. Morris and Burl- More county detectives and shortened summer vacation none at all, 70%; No opinion, Jersey Poll measurenn:': one of his character is capable. more judges, additional help lpgton counties would increase investigators, court attendants would contact Mr. Boylan and (Meyner and Forbes be- political sentiment. Those blessed with good health rare- for county prosecutors, and an membership on such boards and constable* would appear urge him to consider the short-,came the par»y nomlnees.) The appropriations referenda were increased number of court at-1 from 5 to 7 members. Somerset on the scene in many counties, ened Easter vacation to makemake; RD88 SFACE SPECTA(TUR ly appreciate it until their health fails. In 1953, New Jersey Poll ! •of transcending importance to the or- tendants and constables — all {and Ocean counties would in- and higher salaries for many up the tost days. findings on the question were Russia's next space M»( >' Those who make mdre' money than the based upon the population of crease boards from 3 to 5 mem-officials would become legally Sincerely yours, as follows: A lot, 26%; Not uler could be to put two v,.-~ ^rlerly progress and operation of our ! K M k U1 Helen E. Schreiber •majority rarely take the time to be counties. This year when thelbcrs. In Salem County where a '"fashionabl'^— *e b"y an officia™* l """pop-- very much or none at all, 74% Into orbit, Ixrth in the um school system. While the margins by large boartj of freeholders ex- ulation change. (Meyner and Troast becami capsule. thankful — they seek ways to make 1980 census becomes official by Mr. Charles E. Gregory, ist*, citizens would be entitled Many space and row- SENATE jthose In the Woodbridge Township of- ly in the northwestern corner ticularly In today's edition o( This is the time to think about such Senator HarrUon A. Williams, Jr., (D), Senate Office of New Jersey, your "Sweetness and Light" PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK BUILDIN& ficial government. While to the Ideal- things. A new year lies ahead of us. Building, Washington, D. C. Home—Westfleld. Somerset and Hunterdon column. 1 At the 5 Corners) TEBTU AMBOY. N. J *J?t, such a step might seem superfluous Senator Clifford P. Case , Senate Office Building, counties were the leading slave (Continued on Page 171 In 1961, resolve to take the time.to en- Washington 25, D. C. Rome—345 Elm Avenue, Rahway, .Jji-ron the grounds any elected or ap- counties, and not, as might be joy life's blessings, to help others and supposed, the southerly coun- pointed official should be trusted to HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES make a greater contribution to your Representative Peter Freltoghuysen, Jr., Ihave no political implications, but one tlpn, the division explained. with students—whether he 8ttrs emo- Borough of Carteret Vhlch should have the support of all in However, the board suggested tiqns in any of several fields. They are MAYOR—Stephen Ukiba consolidation be consider- ed as a long range proieot with parties—and we trust It will. active among students because young President of Borough Council—Walter Sullivan COUNCTLMEN existing procedures changed The other Democratic proposal— people are highly lmpresskmable and Thomas MWk Walter Sullivan. only as good business dictates. HIGHWAYS: — The post Woodbridge surely a meritorious one—comes idealistic and can sometimes be fooled . John Hutoick John D'ZurUla war traffic explosion In New Alexander Such Adam aymbccskl Conrritteeman Jacks who asks by hardened propagandists. Jersey which loaded State highways to double their ca ,f.- Township Attorney be instructed The scenes of disruption and dis- Ttfishli of Edlsoi puclty, coupled with lack o: 40 draw up aj> ordinance which would lUYOR-Aathanjr M Yelenalcs National Bank order at Los Angeles, which prevented dequate funds to construc President of Council—Nell A. McDonald ^jiMpttbllfh few for home building, per- new and needed highways, has a congressional committee from doing COUNCTLMEN State Highway Commissione jpMUi, various Inspections and certifl- Its work to safeguard the country, are' William P. AshUw Frank J. Takac* Our New BuUduig, Coni« Moore Avenue Dwlght R. Q. Palmer stepping and Berry street. Opp. f % Sates of occupancy. The purpose of this Bernard 3. Dwyer Dr. William Toin around to &W up with the 0Wu mi ugly and ominous and this film should , William N. Margoll* Walter H. Wood' should *t least be re- panut. ' , ' Federal lUstri. the widest distribution posatttt. (Continued on Page 16) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAGE THIRTEEN Concert Set Jewish link For Iselin Gives Awan February 26 To W. Ran% ISRI.IN •••• The Princeton icininiuy Choi! will prnseiit a COLONIA The ColonU >/. service of snored music In the .Railway IVnnj B'rlth Lod| i, selln PiTSbvlei inn Church jprwnted its first Citljsen&h \ Fe.bnmry 26. at 4:00 P, M. :,u\(\ Civic Affairs Award ».;, iWillinm H. Rand, president (t^j All members of this male jTiiiKlry Rubber Company, i i " chorus are COIICKC KrudiiiiU'Sji 1 wemnnlrs hold at Temple Bet i who are now enrolled at Prince- Tnnih, Railway, last weelt.» ?' ton Theological Seminary for at loart three years of graduate! : Presentation of the avjaril j study in preparation for the mnde to :i person In the CO Christian ministry. They form munity und Its environs a fair cross secl-ion of the Semi- 'recognition ot his contribution nary's student body of about ito Ihe spirit of Brolherhoo*.' 500 who came from all pints ofj who has been an active paw licipant in civic affairs the United States ;md many j who hits promoted the hif forelKn countries, representing uloils ol America. J"-, over fifty church denomina- tions. '' | Mr-Rand- Is a member of tBfr;- The men of this year's choir mird of Directors of RahWH come from fifteen slates. In- nial Bank, RahwajtSav cludlnK our newest state Ha- ank, lndustiial Building waii, one eflch from Formosa, :>an Association, Rahway '. Korea and North Ireland, and tal Insurance Plane, and SWEET-HEARTS IN COLONIA: Five Colonia teen-aRers contrlbulrd their Saturday MARIONKTTK SHOW: Above is thf rommlUrr for thr presentation of the SiiT.nri Marionettes Saturday at are graduates of twenty-five ahwny YMCA.- afternoon to the Heart Fund campaign last week as they collected donations In a tau - 'lllllor lll|fh Sfhno1. Barron Avenue, under the sponsorship or ITO of Srhonls 2 and IB, Colonia. I*ft to different colleges. They have a He has served a five ye^it day at the Colonla Shopping Center. Shown leaving from thf home of Dr. Kdward Parte- Tight, Mrs. Krank IlrllwU, Mrs. Hfrhert Heharfer, Mrs. (iporKP Kuehna, Mrs. .John Ballek, MrH. Frank Hruska, Mrs. variety of professional experi- rm on the Rahway Board Of nope, Colonla chairman, at 363 Middlesex Avenue, are (left to right) Grace Umoli, enoc, one having been a gradu- due at ion and was president if Kenneth Knlb, Mm. John Doyle; stundlnu, Mrs. William Polrwski. Mr«. Joseph Vltale, Mrs. Georie Storm, Mrs. Joseph Janice DeWorth, Marilyn Gonyo, Bonnie Vrasy and ,!anpt Rueseh. M-lekel. Mrs. Edward Brll, Mm. Edward Yrlle, Mm. John Brooks and Mrs. Albert Rwhka. MlnHlnir from the photo ate tcaoher ot English in col- he Board of Direotora ot tM iraph »rt Mm. Robert Brill and Mrs. Walter Emery. ' lege, one a consultant structur- .ahway Hospital for many al engineer, one a test engineer ears. He conducted the fund for an aircraft company, an- Dinner, Retreat, Dance alslng campaign for the new >T0 Sponsors helin Polio Clinic other in the laundry business .ospltal wing and helped dl» and otie having served twenty oct Its construction. Scheduled for Sunday years In the Navy, retiring as a Mr. Rand is an Elder aril Marionette Show ISELIN - A family polio commander. On Holy Name Calendar 'rustee of the First PresbytSfl- n Church in Rahway and Ijaa The celebrated clinic, sponsored by the Great- The entire service will be er Iselln Civic Association. COLONIA - The regular jeen active for many years Ul B, ,,i MunoiifttM will present conducted by members of the onthly meeting of the St. will be held Sunday from 1 1 icout activities. . [„„ . show -The R*mark- choir, each person taking a part 11( w until 4:30 P. M. at Iselln ihn Vianney Holy Name So- John E. Bartser, Union Court S Mr. Ptiss In BooU". 8atur- In turn. The musical portion Hoffman Named School 18, Indiana Avenue cty will be held Monday, 8 Judge, guest speaker, discussal [,n tinder the sponsorship of of the program which consti- Mrs, David Rasehe. pub- _ M., at School 17 instead of the meaning of t,, pro of Schools 2 and 18 at tutes an Integral part of the licity chairman, advised: Ichool 20, It was announced and Brotherhood. Junior HlKh School service) represents the finest In hen the executive board met Civic Unit Head "Individual one-use syringe Avenue at 1:30. choral repertoire, ranging from ith Rev. Walter Radzlwon at COLONIA — The Jordan Presentation of the and needles will be used was mode by Stanley NeedsW • run" huve acclaimed thljj , p,.,,.^^^ Gregorian plalnsu he rectory. Woods Civic Association an- The ftr< and chairman of the awards com- production a mo«t| Palestine to Lottl, Bach, Handel Raymond Fagan, program nounced its new slate of offi- loaded under laboratory con- mittee. The ponel responsible,! UKalive musical fantasy... Haydn, Mendelssohn and con- hairman. reported movies de- cers at its last meeting as fol- ditloTu, making transmission lur selecting Mr. Hand was A* • r«{ addition to flutarlj temporary composers. Also In- leting mtsslM will be shown. lows: : of serum hepatitis Impos- cluded in the repertoire are ft Mtershon, editor and publtshW""'" [niioiirtrrs' clwslc repertory, Paul Hoffman, president; sible.' number of spiritual folk songs Under discussion was the of the Ranway News 'ftecorji; no-.vn from coast to coast for Third and fourth shots wilt nookNIA—The Jewish Com' ishlp fees are coming in slowly. were Bernard McGarry, chair- space vehicles. Dr. Jones, the Princeton Semi Beginning In March, the munlty Center's Men's break William Bowite, presideHl, man, David Miller, Thomas Le- 1 nary Choir has sung.in nun meetings will again be held at .fast, scheduled for th: thirc reminded the members of the dreds of churches Uvoughoi School 20. worthy, Joseph Pryor, Anthony Sunday of each month, will to Proclamation Migacz,' and Ronald Schofield. Iselin Lions Club dinner, hon- Cadet Corps Member PTO 18 to Present the eastern seaboard, slngin held this week at the Center oring the All Star Team and every Sunday of the academl Two year terms; Joseph Bar- WHEREAS, the New Jersey State Elks' Criji- temporary home, 518 Innan their parents will Ije held J*b- year. For the past fifteen sum ron, Harold Morecroft, Charles|Averme, It waTannoun.,;! b; :>led Children's Committee has once again Joins Colonia Squad "Parisian Holiday' ruary 20. mers it has toured extensive Honor Roll Told Doktor, Donald Halbsgut, Michael Asman, chairman. COLONIA-Paul Davis is the; I8ELW - March 24 and 25 The League Is endeavoring to . launched its Annual Appeal for Funds with the have been set by PTO ol School in all fifty states, Canada, Cul James Georges, and Adolf Gon- There will be a nomine' ad second graduate In the history zalez, one year term, Nicholas interest the Township in reno- mailing of its seals to every home in th« State, of ihe Colonia First Aid Squad IS tor the presentation of it* Mexico, , El Salvi mission charge for the iffai: dor, Honduras, Nlcafagu Al Junior High Sferrazza, Grace Paradis, and which will feature a fllni ?\v vating ball fields being used by ami Cadet Corps to become a mem- second annual musical revue, the League. This problem wjll Panama, Haiti, Puerto Ric< ISELIN — Edward P. Keat- Lawrence Glasser. door prize. WHEREAS, funds so raised provide examina- ber of the Squad, It was an- "Parisian Holiday" at Wood- be brought to the attention of nounced Monday when the'brldge High School Auditorium.! the Dominican Republic, Japa ing, principal Iselin Junior Six additional members will The informal men's grou; be elected at the next meeting. the Ward committeemen. • tions, treatments, therapy and surgery, as well Croup met at the Squad build- Talent Is being draw from a* and Korea.' Altogether tl High School, has announced meets Thursday evenings n 1 A St. Patricks Day dance will The next meeting will be held ,i<; trained personnel to carry out the program, ing. mong the parents and teachers choir has sung more than 3,5' •the academic honor roll for the the Center and all me -iberc be held March 18 with Anthony the Congregation are invi March 2 at 8 P. M. at Oliver's and CadeU passing the New Jer- who are members of the PTO. times outsid' e of" ~Princeto ' n a jthird marking period as follows: Proceeds will go to* aid thejhas appeared in over 2,500: Seventh grade: Roger Ar- Migacz as chairman. Refreshments will be served, Tavern. WHEREAS, Woodbridge Lodge was. able tey State Certified First Aid Course are Robert Taut), Paul school library. Tickets may b« :hurpnes, schools, civic clubs,; galas, Dennis Barna, Thomas iimmgh *noney raisej^w |t)i* means to spend Richard San Oiacomo, purchased through Mrs. Irving hospitals, youth assemblies and Batcellona, Richard Brodkin, sun in helping childrentirtrarwai tot year" . and ChwlM Hav- Choplk, LI 8-4758 pr Mrs. Rob military bases. Marcia Burrows, Dolores Car- ,m& was ex- "' PatW?il6n, Johansson sign lor *r^id 4eM to U. S Paula, Hunchar, Cathy Jones, »!ui.(i by all Lodges In.^he State for this pur- llMarch 13 bout. nears $2,000,000,000. Mothers Mareh Larry Korland, 3Udlth Ludera, ''^ hist year, and Kenneth Mflrgan, Gail Oster- gaard, Lynda Sukoff, Terry WHEREAS, this year's goal of $200,000.00 Receipts $710 Wester mann. 'ill help more children to help themselves if ISELIN—Mrs. Wffliam Dan- Eighth grade: Steven Arm- .' A as over-subscribed, and gell, chairman of the Polio strong, June Axen, Charles YOUR YOUR THEREFORE, I, Frederick M. Adams, Mayor Drive In Iselln has announced Bachmann. John Caballero, that the Mothers March on Robert Calavano, Jacqueline POCKETBOOK! CHILD'S FOOT! W.Hxlbridge, do urge our citizens to recognize Polio has netted $710 tor Ihe Catalano, Betty J«ne Cocuzza, > worthiness of this endeavor and do further THOMAS JOSEPH area. May Dean, John Fernandez, i!;< them to contribute as generously as they Mrs. E. Temple, captain in Janet Garriola, Thomas Gay- HI to this Fund Appeal. Woodbridge Oaks . reported|dos. Peter Hines, Dawn Hun- $202.32; Mrs. Robert Bongart, yady, Patricia Maler, Thomas (Signed) Chain O'Hllls, reported •11.09; Marciniak, Mary M a r k o w, COSTELLO George Mlrfcovich, Barbara FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Mayor Mrs. William Parrott, Menlo Township of Woodbridge Park Terrace, $310,79; Mrs, lOlah, James Palmer, Lynne Funeral Homes Joseph Strasser and Mrs. Ed- Shapiro. Hated: February 12,1961. ward Sherry, Holly Haven Ninth grade: Jack Adler,| Homes and Iselln prdper, $47 Lesley Carle, Kathleen Estelle, Green St. & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts. Mrs, Dangell stated cards Eileen Forgione, Janet Gross- with donations have, not been kopf, Carolyn Hawkes, Gail Iselln, N. J. Perth Amboy N. J, turned in and requests tha Hemscl, Susan Loeffler, Michael Tel. LI 8-4641 HI 2-0075 they be sent to tier as soon as Markow, Janls Mayer, Barbara possible. Until this is done a Pease, Michelle Pollack, Joan FOREIGN CAR full report of collections can- Rempkowskl, Toxie Thomas, not be made. Alice Zabresky.

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':00 A Early Bngluh Mass. 8:00 A M »A Wendly Church Main Service 10.45. on tht TriangU" cold. Forr our Church Sonool, BOO AM | for your life... THIS WEEK Holy Communion Pfttffw Blvd. we should, however ,,i'«" Vespers Saturday nlghuannj Ptrst 3unday 10:45. and Krochmally AT*. membtr thfct therp 'HIT >" before holidays at TOO P. M Third Sunday 8: is Perth Amboy, New Jersey BHoolaMd with firi' a \t,\\ DOVEB FIRST CONGREGATIONAL I8ELIN ASSEMBLY OF 001) C0L0N1A GOSPEL CHAPEL ! OIJR IJIIIT OF PEACE Sunday Sehool and Blbie Children s Holy Communion KM. jmpfa ». UMm, fMUi JuM u slntstorly METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH OF WOODBMDGfcj CHtfeCH 4I« Inman Arenot »t West : CHURCH Classes, 9:30 A. M. first Sunday ol *very month 10:00 A.M. Sunday School peril* of oold. IN New Dover Rod, Edison ' 41 Herkrler Baultvard Street, Colonla 'New Brnn«wlek Avenui, Fords CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11*00 A.M. Worship »nd We naturally »,e ,, .. THE CHURCH OF m •cr Albm R Iwett, fnt«r nt «( Chnrth IckMi Itclln, New Jrrwj Sunday Commnnlon. tht threat of dU-i-ci n " K\ JMIM CMKIST Rtbwaji Masonit Temple - All Weteome » • ' 8:30 A M . Early Churched R«t. WIIHtm Klrky, fiit»f Classes 9:30 A. M we ma* M \m m „,;' Early Sunday School Gospel Service 7.3^110:00 and 11:00 A. M. and \1 florid* Orat* RoaJ IHt Irving Street gainst tht 9:30 V M. Church School Sunday atrvieM 10 A M Church School and jnoon. Sunday at 11:00 A.M. UNITED CHUBCH of VHRIM lljt Worship lst*f of CLARK • COLON 1A through age 2>, ail Christian Sunday School »:30 A M. gainst th« polsonou» 7 P. M Youth Group. ; Women's A. M.; Friday, 8:45, 8:00 and to Bethlehem Union Ghufth. Otik 11:00 A. M., Church School, 11:00 A. M Morning worship. An effective approach combustion seneraWit Bible Claw Thursday, 1:30 P M V45 A M Sunday Morning Worship, <»«rn A. miulu, Junior Church conducted in world problems of disunity and flames Ip poorly Vl age 3 throufh second grade. Young People's Meeting Pri- Monday '•Hint,, WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL Hour lower auditorium by Mr*. Wil- 10:10 A at/ lnharmony may be found in roornv or houses. 12:05 P. M. Cotte* day 7:45 P. M. Ndvena, 7:30 P. M. 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor- (HIRCH liam Klrby Sunday Sehool. 9:15 A. M. the Lesson-Sffmon on "Mind" Male Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 On* of the deadly p,,, 7:41 P. M. tventti Ootpu FIRST: which will Do read at CbrUtlan' : P. M, JBt. JOHN ViANNffr CHURCH of such combustion is Cn Rldgrdale *Avenu« Service Science churches Sunday. CONoWiATlON ship. CHURCH Altar - Rosary Society, first monoxide - % very B(IXl(i; Kt> Ptifi Burjm, Pmor , Ctlmla Junior High School gai Mectlnti 1:00 P. M Tuuday: CotUte Raima; Anna* «n4 Carum Monday after first Sunday ai lut. Walter iMtivea, ratut Thi* hopeful promise from B NA1 JACOB whose threat to life is „,,,, ' 9:45 A. M. Sunday School, official P. M (00 8:00 P M, a«r, wimta t **•»•**, Aiwuaitil Corinthians will be among ittri Street, Aveiwl fled by Uve fact that u „ 1 for all *ges. Ernest Barat>M.| nmrsday IPraye 1^5r P. M. Wednesday: Bible Wotdbridfe thlrtt i Holy Nam* Society, second the .Bible citations read iless. We can detect it |lllUt i Superintendent. Adult Blbip flchool Staff, TlrstlStudy. •it. am N. Churcn Jutn N*nb, ltn«*nt AMlfUBl ; Monday after second Sunday Sunday Masses. 7. 8.9, 10, a (13:11>: "Be perfect, be of 8 30 ^. M Friday |uy. 1U symptoms: •*• " Class at same hour, (eacher ; o p, M. 8:00 P. M. Plrrt Monday of Mon(Uy g:O m* A. •rim, Jr., OrgialM lat 8:00 P M. and 12 noon. good comfort, be of one mind, 10:00 A. M. Saturday — Runyon Ernst. Surptfa) dressing* second and month: Teacheri and Worker*; 1 Surplfa) dressing* second Sunday Tuesday Confessions heard before all ]ive m'^aVe;' and the Ocd of lor ConmrfiStlon. vomiting, and 11:00 A M.. Morning worship fourth Wednefi(ia, i;38 p. Conference. 9:30 A. M.. Church School. love and peace^ shall be with food poisoning, cai t,.i;. tervlcel . NurserN y Is provideddd* ! PTA meeting third Tueiday G.E.T. Club, third Monday. 8:00 P M. Second Monday; 11:00 A Missel 7:30 and «:00 y(JU .. oxide will ilmultaiirousi 9:00 J* M., Senior youtn M.. Morning Wor- of each month at 8:00 P. M. i Board Meeting. ship. Thartday M. The United States says feet a number of exi,,,^ groups. * Sigma Alpha Phi. second and 6:30 P. M. 2nd and 4th Mon- S:M p. M.. Junior Christian! Female Choir Rehearsals/ ?*c,t01* « the vnr!;, 7:00 P. M, Evening Gospel ruesday. j oo p. M. fourtn : days: Mlsslonettu under direc- Ehdeivor. 8:00 P. M. iColonla. y^Vltte Eddy the follow'-t»rm an ™^»»»™» of poisQiiinn in , 8ervice. 1 Consregators. first Sunday tion of Mrs. J. Waldhelm at ! 6:00 P. M, Junior High Confession* | ing passage will be cited (a78: munlst rtbrl forces In Uos. [monoxide gas, fresh h r 7:00 P. M. her home, 184 Cooper Avenue, ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH United Presbyterian Youth. Every Saturday 11 A. M. un- 4-9)- "When the divine pre-, Statf Depnrtment sweeping ventilation v,; EVANGELICAL AND Men's Club, fourth Thursday IaeUn. IaeUn 7:00 P. M., Senior High til noon, 4 to 8 P. M. and l| , ^ ^t, ar e understoodunder.tood, , thetheyy unun-n;n«« r Lincoln White. come ,Its bad effect REFORMED CHl'RCH 8:00 P. M. first Friday of MtMt . tJtk a WUt|Wiltii, m ; ome u btd eff(cl it. 6.30 p M United Presbyterian Youth. to I P. M, and sometime* ., 94 James Strwt 8undt, MlMM '|;JOi f00 fold the foundation of fellow-Soviet transport plane« of th*|«ymptoms are marked Oholr Rehemnals Month: Women's Missionary Meetings on days before Holy Days ol WDOdbrtdrt ME 4-1731 7:45 Council under direction of Mrs 8:4*. 8:l». >:S0, 10:00. 10:14. ship, in which one mind is not llyushin-U design are fly m:l0 consult a Jftyslclan Session.%rst Tuesday, 8 P. M.Obligation. let. UfUt Un. Mtnlnn R. Workman. 10:45,11:00 ll:J0 and IS noon.'at war with another, but all mms Bnd supplies to• the tiny, Cttrbon monoxlde |s Trustees session, Tuesday, 8 Masses, 7:00 and have one Spirit, Ood. one In-southeast Asian klnRdoln omm from ©rder of Sunday Services: Junior. Wednesday 6:45 P. U ST. ANTHONYS R. C. Weekday thst Asian * R9 rrom U)m md day. Senlces Friday night at 8:3n |10W tnRt lne rfports should be GuUd, 7:30. WOODBKIUGE 10:00 A. M. Junior High church CONGREGATION BETH »:W P. M Evening Gospel. His Rich Aunt - MM METHODIST CHURCH 8unday School 10:30 to 12 |kept secret. They contend that Tuesday: (Second) Officers school and Westminster Pei- White Church Oulld, second 8HOLOM Service. ha* brought you to ur>,, Be?. Tbcodore S. DnmlLOi, SUnltUt JunlOT 8 nlC Saturdays the studies are the internal and Elders, 7:30. jlowship 4:» P. M.-6:30 P. a and fourth Mondays. 11:00 AM. Communta'Sun-! * " maid? Ber Lot(nr M»rli.. 90 Coop«r Avenue, Iselin 'from 10:30 to 12. working tools for the agency, UntftUt Pulor for feuth 'senior High Westminster PeU Ladies' Aid Society, second day, first Sunday of stcn Tuesday: (Fourth) Brother- BakU Bcrturd rnakel needed to help draw an ftc- Nephew — Just to Bood. 7:30. Geortt I. Ruddy, owshlp. 7:00 P. M.-9:30 P U and fourth Wednesdays. Dr. Nortort lUitinr C»ntor month. Hebrew School ruesdty and Ortanist mnd tholr ulrectai Prayer Thursdays 3:30 to 5. and 5 to curate picture of how others sights, Auntie, so I U: .,. • Wednesday: Junior Chon Junn Ithfrrard Ul, Adult Bible Study, 10:00 AM Women's Association, first Sabbath Services. Friday eve- Wednesday, 8PM Thursday ning 8:00. Meeting 8:30 P. M. see the United States. ©all on you first. 1:15. Superintendent of Cbarch Stbool Monday: Session, third Mon- Service* Cancer Dressings, first and Wednesday: Adult Choir day, 8:00 P. M. Udles Aid, sec- 9:45 A. M.. Church School third Wednesday*. 7:30 ond and fourth Mondays, 8:00 and Blble Clasl Boy Scouts. Fridays, 7:30 Friday: Brownie Troop, 7:00 - P.M. Brownies, every Monday These savings were well worth waiting for A. M.. Morning Wor- P. M. Friday: Girl Scout, 7:00. at 0:45 P. M. Saturday: Confirmation Tuesday: Deacons, first Tues- Class, 10:00 A. M , 5:30 P M., Junior Intermedi- TRINITY EPISCOPAL ate Fellowship) day, 7:30 P. M. Women's Cluild Rahway Avenue, Wbodbrtdge Fourth Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. 7:00 P M.. M.Y.F. Set, William B. Sehmana, Ktctor GRIFFITH'S ST. JAMES' B.C. CIIIRCH Wednesday: Junior Choli Amboy Avenue, Woodbridgr AlMn Bruen, Ottudlt ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL 7:00 P. M. Senior Choir, 8:00^ Bt. KCT Mir- Cturlei G. CHURCH Sunday Services MeCMTiitin. P»s1or P. M. 8:00 A. M. Holy Communion a>T Ctrtt«v Napoleon. Hoy and Hamilton Avenues Thursday: Trustees, second; AitliUnt Pistor Fords 9:30 A. M. Church School Ret William Kooi, Thursday. 7:30 P M. Girl' Be*. n'lllUn H. Payne, Vtctr (Holy Communion, 1st Sun- Atslltant PMIor Scouts, every Thursday, 7:00' Holy Communion 8:00 A. M day of tne month > Sunday Masses: 6 45. 7:4ft P. M. Mom ing Prayer and Sermon, 11:00 A. M. Holy Commuriioiv WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SALE 8:45. 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. :| Friday Boy Scouts, : 0,11st and 3rd Sundays) and' Novena services every Tues- 11 A. M. Sermon. day 7'30 P M Church School, 9:45 A. M. , P. M. Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (Washington's Birthday) Weekday Masses 7 00 and Saints Days and Holy Days.; Saturday: Couples Club, sec- Morning Prayer and Sermon 7,30 A M Holy Communion 10.00 A. M. !ond Saturday, 8:00 P. M. I (2nd and 4th Sundays). SPECIAL SALE BRAND NEW Full Scale, ittkNote SPINET

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Do it today! hind th« Iron Curtain! 50 KINDERKAMACK ROAD, QRADKLL . 627 Phqne: COIfax 1-3800 AVKNlJE' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAQE FIFTEEN Clubwomen B'nai B'ritk To Install Unit Offers On May 18 FORDS- U a nuctlni! of the NovelDrama FordR Woman's Club tost Wrd- nefday a nominating commit- FORDR -An original musleiH tpp «";s elected including Mm drama entitled, "House fOf Jnmi.s Clement, Mrs. Chcatu Sale" wll be presented Tueajjij' ,-iJ B««lnskl and Mrs. Erm\si Nrl at a meeting of B'nal BTttta* son repreftentlng the pvt-cutlvr Women, Ramot Chapter, ij bom'd, and Mrs. Robrn Ohlson Temple Neve Sholom, Metuch- and Mrs, William Menweg n. at 8:30 P. M. repreneiHIng th« club nt inVKc Mrs Martin UpsUln, jrtwt--.'- Election of officers will be dent, announced the play demfijr held in April With there otficrs will the problem! of llvtn* hi - to be filled this season second modern suburbia and Is undff president, recording soci'e- the direction of Mrs. Stanley tary, and ti'Cftsurpr> Installa- Levine, second vice president In tion will be. held si the \lnv charge of program and Mr*. ! (supper at, Lou'Homer's Ad Lib, Iieonard Nardoe, antl-defama- Woodbiidge, May" 18, with Mis tlon league chairman. Oeorne"Prick', chairman. 'The cait includes: Mrs', Al-""" Several members will attend brrt Kless, Mrs. Lester Kreia, a session' of Middlesex County Mrs Jack Klotsky, Mrs. St Juvenile Court Monday oy ar- ley Lcvlne, and Mrs. Na rangement with Judge AHona Narrator is Mrs. Eugene Kal«t Appleton In cooperation *lth and Mrs. George Bonn Will t*» the Federation Day In Couit company on the piano. project. Guests are welcome to attend The club voted contributions this musical program. ; to international relations de- vi! partment projects as follows: are, Unicef, and Meals for Millions. School Library Mrs. John Csabai, American Home chairman, reported the Plans are Told ancer dressing group meets ;very Thursday at 1 P.M. at the MENU) PARK TERRACE — ibrary, and that 326 dressings The library committee Of were1 made during January. School 19 PTA announced, VOVNG ARTISTS: Above we the winners In it poster contest sponsored by PTA of School 14, Kordu, during lt« recent White cotton material la needed IN LIONS CLUB SHOW: The St. flairs, "Rhythm In a Modern Manner," will be one of plans for the organization of a Imok fair. Student* were permitted tn line us mmlcr sillijerts a story, luniks In (jenersl nr the honk fair Itself. l*ft to right, and may be left at the library the features in the annual Broadway show to be, presented February 22 by the Fords centra! library at the school l,,,t r»w. ' William Rhlnet, Charlen Stek, Nadine Sejulne, Susan Yuhas; nerond row, Dennln Hathaway, William Ander- Lions Club In Our lady of Pence Auditorium. Joseph Martin will be Master of Ceremo- have been completed. MM, A circulation of 1,222 books ,mi Alicia Plesn«n*l. JoAnne tlswicn; third row, Sharon Reid. Rebecca Rhlnrs, Susan Fasan, Keith Sorensen; fourth nies and other acts he will introduce will be Fran Martin, Burton and Kaye, Masters & Charles Jeffrey, chairman of during January was reported r,,« I'atrlrin Ter»buih. Heltn Rreledl, Barbara Flwo, Joyce Vrrrshark; fifth row. Kathy l.und. Mlchele Ruaclto, Loll Laurent, Jerry Hartnet, RPY Owen and Senar Corlez. Proceeds will he used to finance the. project, reported progmi by Mrs, George Heath, Horary Warren. Jo»n Gornltlkj; «lxfh row. Gary Oruber, Nancy Grunt and Peter Korkcusko, Receiving honorable mention the many charitable activities of the Lions Club. Tickets) may be purchased from any as follows: ( committee chairman. A dona- were Gall Kldath. John Morrow, Cathy Johnson, Iynn Hill, David Swift and Jan O'Bucfc. member of the service croup. Mrs. Bramble, field librarian • tion of books from Samuel Katz for the State Department Qt was received as follows: School and Public Libraries, "Small Patients", "The Great Trenton, visited the school In UHS Barbara Ann Lehr Rock and Roll Prisoners", "Dr. Zhlvago", "Ex- January and discussed, with UTB Qd.uj", "Taming the Criminal", committee the best method* "Discovery tn the Judean »nd policies to use in organiz- eda Robert Kolodziey Contest is Se Desert", and tab volumes of ing a school librarf; money KUH Mi.vs ISarbarB Ami Serving as best, mau was An- 1IOPELAWN—Joseph DeAn "Man, in Structure and Punc- budgeted for thr> library has ilaiiRhU-r nf Mr. and Mrs. Bmeiko, Pord« and uM,- *'lo. supervisor of Hopelawn tioa". been used to purchase books, FoldS' Youth Organization, announce Baiaar Slated supplies, and equipment; and .mi ,1 iJ-rir. 411 registration for the annua! the Board of Education hag In- 1 Jr A bazaar for the benefit of Avciui' . linden, Rock and Roll championship the library will be held there stalled book shelves In Uu li- ,::,!(• n( Kubort L Kolod-^ountalrui, p^, the couple will contest will take place tomor Thursday afternoon, April 6, brary room. .mi of Mi mid Mrs. John;rM|,je jn Fords, Por traveling, row night at the regular teen- with Mrs. Baglnskl chairman, Other members of the com- ii^icv, fi:i Jackwn Avenue,!the bride ohov H tweed WBlklng axe dance. The club was represented at mittee include: Mrs. Kenneth nlinnoon at a double'gun 1 Eileen Bruno and Ralph a drama seminar In Rahway Kraemer, co-chairman; Mrs. itiKinv in St. Elizabeth Mr, Kolodziey was jj»duatfd Armstrong were voted King and last Saturday by Mrs. Clement, Stella Jacoby, faculty advisor; •niv ciitliollc Church.' Linden High BchOol and |Mrs. Nathan Boydman, Mrs. from Queen of the 1IYO dance last Mra. jgine* Harkuy, Mrs. L. W. Frank Barber, Mrs. Prank Chls- H. v Oiald Brady offl-;,(t«nded Rutgers University, Friday night. Runners-up were Livingston, and Mrs. George mar, Mrs;. C. T. Housel, Mrs. A. 'Newark DlvUlon. She Is em- Kathy Mellnlck and Terry Molnar. Another Seminar will C. Frnnkel, Mrs. R. H. Irish, ii marriage by heriployed a« a mathematlc* cleric Honan. be held Saturday and members ;Mrs. Maurice Lleb, Mrs. Ber- (lei •;.• midf- wort a lace at two Re»ar;.in, Undcn. Brides- nnounc(!d thf solatlon prizes to the runners- Avenue. 11YO teenage dances at Hopelawn School were presented with trophies by Committee- Mrs. James B. Oil- fraternity. He aerved two year*I Ungerleider, and Mrs .Georga of their dauthtrr. Barbara man John P. Hughes, chairman of recreation. Left to right, Joseph DeAngelo, super- Uiirtr-n. slMer of theiln the U. 3. Army and is em-| 'Mrs. Molnar, president, an- Weiss. Ann, to James W Beafle, son visor of HYO; Eileen Bruno, queen; Ralph Armstrong, king, and Committeeman Hughes. I Mr.,. John Mldura,I ployed by Richmond Plumbing! PET DOG KEEPS VIGIL nounced the cUjb will send a 1 of Mrs. Matilda Beagle, Me- voting delegattito a meeting of •lower Kid ua« MlsslFTxtures, Division of Rheem tuehen. Mlm Fritsche is a SAN MARCOS. Tex. —Rela- the Fords 'Council l.r. niece of the bride Manufacturing Co.. Fords. iraduate of Township schools tives were pufczled when one at Fords ''Public Litter next ORT Chapter to Hold and tb« Unlvenlty of Con- of the two pet dogs wh dlsap- Thursday at |P,M, . Msgr. Jarvais to Speak Woodhridge Oaks necticut. She Is employed by peared with Bobble Ja Mc- Member Tea Tonight o'( (Mullin didn't come hon Mrs, Molnar al«o reported the Woodbridfe Board FORDS — Tonight at the Educatlon as an elementary A searching party fo, und the two club members bad entered the creative writing .contest To Lady of Peace P.T.A. home of Mrs. Gerald Gohd, 23 GLADYS E. 8CANR To Better Serve teacher. Mr. Beafle, a gradu- dug keeping watch ide the Denman Road, the Metwood 497 Lincoln Hifbway, IseliB yf the Ffljjeration FORD§ — Very Rev. Mon- MA degrees from Seton Hall ate of Meturhen Hlxh School body of hi* young master. Chapter, Women's Amerlcai Tel U 8-1679 Literature Department, which sipior Walter Jarvais, spiritual and in 1930 he was the first and Buiirrs I nlvrnity, is boy, clad only in jeans, a light b OET, will hold a membership employed by Furolator Prod- shirt and jacket and tennte ..^^L^Jivejembers director and head of the de- ordained at Immaculate Con- Our (Community... tea with Mrs. Raymond Chart —Mr, and Mrs. William Un- ucti, Inc., Rahway. He is an shoes, died of exposure to sub- are competing in a nationwide part of religion of Seton Hell in charge. | sewing contest sponsored by a University, South Orange, will ception Seminary, Darlington, kov, Newark, were weekend Air Force veteran. freezlng cold. A film, "MeJlah," which tells . j fashion magazine. Each flntrunt be the principal speaker at the During the first four years of guests of Mr. and Mrs, Martin the story of the ORT in North must sew and model jjl outfit his priesthood, Msgr. Jarvais Cohen, Bradford Place. monthly meeting of Our Lady Africa, will be shown. Mrs. for herself. Judging onHie club served as an assistant at —Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cuth- lie FORDS NATIONAL BANK of Peace P, T. A. to be held Richard W e i n b e r g , former level will take place tt the Blessed Sacrament Church, bertson and children, Richard Ralph Robert Andersen Tuesday In the church audi- president of the chapter, will March meeting. and Mauveen. Oak Trte Road, , N. J. torium. He will discuss thft East Orange, and taught re- be guest speaker. The Sixth District spring latest developments in Cath- ligion at aeton Hall. In 1934 he attended the annual family Takes Bride in Missouriconference will be held at Ar- olic education. became a resident faculty mem- pork and. sauerkraut supper at bor Inn, South Plainfleld, Msgr. Jarvais holds A.B. and ber of the college and he has SCOTLAND HAIRDO RAGE Mark's Church, Rahway. PO11DS—Aiuiuunccment has March 28, and reservaMons for been on the school's staff ever GLASGOW, Scotland — A —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ar- ANNOUNCES OUR been made of the wedding of luncheon must be made before festival at the Papermlll Play- since, except for a three year leading barber reported the galas and son, Barton, Adams Miss La VeU Ann Phillips, March 21 with Mrs. Haitay, 58 house, Millburn, April 25. period during World War n latest rage is the John F. Ken- Street, were luncheon guests of daughter of Mrs. Herbert M. Democratic Club Hanson Avenue. The Art De- The president reported the •when he was assigned as chap- nedy hairdo—a mop on top, Mr. and Mrs. diaries Jin**- parted on the side. • cek, Union. Mrs. Jlndracek was Phillips and the late Mr. Phil- partment'will participate In an club was represented at Fed- lain to the United States Mari- honored on her birthday. lips, Route 7, Columbia, Mo., to t symposium at Douglass erated meetings of the Warren time Service Officers Training The young Scots are giving Dinner —Mrs. Lawrence Steinberg, Ralph Robert Andersen, son of lollege March 11, Township Woman's Club and School, New London, Conn. He up the crew cut and are going to try the Kennedy style be Wood Avenue, chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry W^ Ander- AVENEL — Plans have been Mrs, Oecar Nebel, publicity the Federated Woman's Club was discharged in 1946 with the cause they think it makes them Mah Jongg and card party to st'ii, 143 Lafayette Road.- completed by the East Avenel halfman, advised the rules for of Colonia rank of lieutenant commander. look older and more mature. be held by the PTA of the 1s- Ttte double ring ceremony Democratic and Civic Club for intries in the district Qarden Mrs. Molnar represented the The older "men are coming in elin Junior High School, March took place at Memorial Baptist its 11th annual installation Jepartment contest , to be club at a meeting of the Rail- Seven years ago he was ele- to get this type of haircut be 8, held a committee meeting >t Church, Columbia, Mo., with dinner at Lou Homer's Ad Lib, udged at the spring conference tan Bay Social Planning Coun- vated to the rank of Very Rev- Woodbrldge, February 25. erend Monslunor by the late cause they think it makes them her home to further plant for Illev. Byron Bruce officiating. may be| obtained from Mrs. Ot-cil. look younger. the affair. 1 Miss Nliut Martin was maid James Atkinson, president, o Kowang, 72 Mary Avenue. Edward Iipman, New Bruns- Pius XII. of honor and Maron P. Brink said the commitee reported The club choral under the dl- wick, area manager of a large was best man. Both are from that Commltteeman Robert ection of Mrs. Nicholas Elko cranberry processing company, jColumbln. Jacks wilt be installing officer rehearsing for participation was guest speaker. His talk was and Frederick Hyde, of the n the Sixth District1 music Illustrated by a color film Mrs, Andersen reselved her Before You Buy Any New Car... County Committee and a past tivalto be held in Woodbrldge showing the-growth and pro- Bachelor's and Master's Degrees president of the club, will be April. Several local club cesslng oi the cranberries, Mrs. from the University of Missouri master of ceremonies. Edward members will serve as ushers Andrew Anderson was in charge and Is assistant dietitian and LET POLKOWITZ MOTORS Seyler, municipal chairman, it the Sixth District drama of hospitality. instructor In nutrition and will be a guest speaker. dietetics at the Medical Center of the University. Officers to be installed are: Prove to You. /. That Mr. Andersen is a graduate of Mrs. John Kozak, president; tRIVE-IN WINDOW Woodbridgs High School, re- William Rellly. vice president; V Beat Our Offer Car for Car ceived his Bachelor's and Mas- James McHugh, treasurer; Mrs Proclamation NO V Beat Our Lower Cash Difference IK ter's Degree from Rutgers Unl- Matthew Qulnlan, secretary and Mrs. Fred Norman, corre- Iverslty, College of Agriculture WHEREAS, BrothWhood Week, sponsored by the Na- V Beat Our Trade-in Allowance sponding secretary. > DEALER He Is a research assistant in tional Conference pf'Christians and Jews, gives freedom- V Equal Our Services dairy physiology and endocrin- General chairman Is Mr >l>ni Daily Til 5 P. M. moving people an opportunity to rededlcate themselves as ology at the University of Mis- Rellly, assisted by Mr. Hyde, CAN V Provide Better Finance Terms souri, College of Agriculture Mrs. Wlrlam Mitchell, and Mrs .jfidlvlduals to the fcjulc ideals of respect for people and Thti tar available for Immediate and holds a pre-doctoral fel- Benjajnln Welnsttin. human rights, whlcjri'tit) essential to our way of life; and dtllvcrj ei»ctlj li idTerthed. Friday Til 7 P.M. lowship from the National In- WHEREAS, the Fathers of our country deflrfed the pur- Full Size stitute of Public Health. He TO MARK FOUNDERS DAY served three years In the U, S pose of it? founding to be "to form a more perfect union," LE SABRE For Receiving 1 Army, FORDS — A Founders, Da,y and In the words of George Washington to "give to 1961BUICK SEDAN '2695 program will be presented' by The couple will reside in Car Mrs. Anthony Toscano at , bigotry",no sanction, to'ptasecution no assistance"; and Brand New 6-Passenger Le Sabre Sedan. Equipped With Automatic [(Commercial and Convenience lumbla, Mo. meeting of School 7 PTA to- Transmission Plus Heater and Defroster. Plus Signal Lights, Plus Oil 1 WHEREAS, Our way

[)nmp taxes, so that morf money willjefforts »r? -conduced V»thln t*r . . . "WHrj-» aeffin'g OSse! United SUUs mtkw? and net LfUUlC ^ availablJlabJpe ,foor ^001school5s andltandlthh e Ulaw , AtAttornet y G^rtOeneri!l DaDavv - Federal aid ROM bricks to New'works In the .ave a 6uards. . .The Ubiquitous °8 Moore . . . Father of the WOMEN pied. Mar, of the roads !».,« JF.RSKV JIGSAW: - Unem-^7^ ^o^nd tm'V^ tal^cimi^-ti^XZ' Bl<) h far found a will- d d k f Bride ha« find time to earn W and up as| ROOS. NEVER USED p.,, . lor pre-war irafHc are now plpymfm m jjew Jersey last the Barbadoes. an island in thelmost intwestlng title The new Ing sponsor for n#xr season; AVON Representatives, Why home. 9*12. »30(ln "M loaded to.doiiblejheir^capacit^ h .^^ , 23-monthWest Indies . Porty-eighWie8 is „ hot fall prospett on but no network, Leon don't yol call an AVON Man- 185.00 Other Hut <-,* "J •Despite this post-war when 219.800 persons traffic deaths have occurred Tying In with Israel's and Myrna Fahey will piny the| Tor details? Immediate fie explosion, when trav< l on p vm i«ol?inp.fot jobsr the State New Jrrsey thus far this year trail of Eichmann this Sprtag, roles created by Spencer Tracy openings In established $59.00. Also tome our hUhways was expanding pivin>on of Employment Secur-j... The I960 New Jersey honeylABCs Naked City has scried- Taylor In the! tories near your home. Phoney ^1^ mgt threefold only enough moiSey ;ty BnnouDces . . . Motorists crop Is estimated at 1.122,OO0juied "The Deadly Guinea Pl([." MaM on which Mrs. Knig. MI 2-5148, for Per-^ 7.,^^ was made available at the Fed- wno stop ,n travel lanes on theipounds, which us 13 per cent about the apprehending of an ser«s is based . , .John Larch sonal Interview. FREE BOOK-., eral a'lid Stat? levels to add 75 Garden State Witway to re-!abwe last year and the largest war orimlnal in New landed the starring role in next; LET available. 2-18. 1 8 80 miles to the highway system. m0VP UIT chains are subject toisince 1949 Total assete off York. Sharing the leads are , ™ "'' Counter-Intelligence, Cor s 8BRT1CFS You have seen thhe resullt - 111 irrest Thomas J. Brogan.ibanks under New Jersey StaUjiEugene Leontovich and VivecBi P - D»vid Wayne was first: COMPANION. Widow needs rholw many place* our roads wen' of paterson. aeniaT'chairmanLwpenkion reached M/!B6,»81.-|Unctrorj. who co-starfced .«ver-i «>t slEnlns him would, companion to live In: take All Types Electrical ftv M crowded we would have been of ule New Jersey Racing Com-|000 'on January 1 as comparedial seasons back In "Anastasia"!h e "want givlnc htm a -5 ovfr^li(iuseketpmr-ef N™" Vnt Eitlmat^K glad to put them on ^plit ses- mission, is on liis way to the!with S4.682.318.000 at the samejon Broadway. percent piece of the Reries, a apartment: give Injections, E. BRYSON - Ij ,). slons' as some of you have presidency of the National As-|tlme last year . . More than NOW IS TOMMOROW, a deal which Larch did not get SHIP, Acottit ww nerr A T-W* MIL «a MK MAP MAITER, permanent Pleasant surround- : done with overburdened cta^Sj^intjori of State Racing Oom-jl25 individual designs fpr *hf,new series produced by Perry CBS is developinf; a Roy VIM RMWNfiRE * ings. Cnlonia. FU 1-2682 -!' "Nrrfissioners The State ofjstates exhibit at the 1964-65 Como's Roncom, is now making\ for a series dp. TAXES: - Republican and New Jersey will seek treble! World's Pair have been submlt- the network and sponsor rounds scribed as "Route 66 at the Coinu Dot Ruurch Ccnttr. N. T C. com* a problem. Mfoh Democratic candidates for damages from a number ofjted to the New Jersey Tercen- in New York. Hosted by Charles *«"> Of the century." It's • SITUATION WANTFI) • Anonymou* can help Jw" Governor and the Lefislature electrical companies recentlyItenary Commission. Bickford—v».«.», thi«.ev serie^i.tos I«>s baseM«md ou..in -"« v« «*- "«»>—•—' touch of the BI 2-1516 « wriu p 0 ut now being asked to avoid penalized in Federal court for! CAFITOL CAPERS: — "Mo- Ulof leal evenU coming true, Huggin* - oreat«d Maverick Most Probably | *«»» ^ ; WOMAN would like housework MS. Woodbrldf*. What does your husband Overheard on a dance floorjj In exchange for room. Call) j '.•»• any "no-new-tax" pledges or prk-e-fixinu and rigRing bids tor vehicles and sleds are nat- such as the breaking of Babe| 1 1 B| illke for dinner?" asked the the other night, evening*, 8-9460. 2- "' ' •ny other commitments which .. . Thirty foreign countries r^e^ural enemies, and should be Ruth's homerun record and the' Der Ain't HAVTira TRODBU with~,^ would block additional taxes ceived shipments of batiy'lerpt apart" claims Attorney election of a female President! "How many times havp youlyoung bride, who was looking Him: "Say, do your eyee MORTGAGES « Kwerater Bectrlc s**t,Z designeg d to increase State pay- chicks and hatching eegs pro- General David D, Furman . Producers of a German -jbcej n arrested?" for advice. bother you?" 1 er removes rooti tilth ^ merits for education this year, duced in New Jersey durini g ththe Thirteehi n bootleggerl s were cap-;lan^'uage Hamlet, done origi-ll "I'm sorry. Judge, but I've "Oh," replied the experienced Her: "No - why?" y ; PRIVATE PARTY has mort-itnd ftopptge from r. " In the per5istep n drive to leg-pasgp t yeay r ... Police groups arr'ture' d in New Jersey durlng'nalldl'll y ToT r thhe EurovMoEM n net- [[ l count. Der ain'i t anybody;housewife, "most anything I Him: Well, they bother 1 gage money available. WrlteTPlm dnlni and Wwtri Utte statewide sales or income entitled to solicit funds if their January, a very unlucky num- work, are tryini g to interest'offerini a prize, is der?" lhaven't got In the pantry." me! Box 101 c 0 thU newspaper. SdUiini. no dajnajr, . VI 1/18-2/18 «nd efficient. Can jx Plumbing and Heatint Ui • FOR SALE • 18007. BILTRrTE BABY CARRIAOE ICARTERET. Womnii T,;; , Reasonable. Inquire Mrs. Wo-: for child while motlv: i •„ n*'f.ky. 45 Lekk Avenue. Tar- Call KI 1-4393. j.,,,|

terc 2 16 ^ * ' CHILD CARE. WlU^,7r, BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY ZENITH HEARING AIDS «2>. dren one year or old";. ,| Excellent condition. One al- day or week. Lkeiwri :., most new. Both $75.00. Call:Call PU 1-8213. FUlton 1-24S7. 2-16*' ' • 2 1ft. j

Fuel Oil Glass and Mirrors -I- Moving & Trucking Photography Tax Returns Quincy Jones and U\: Adding Machines Hstfisg THE NEW RECORDS This Is definitely for tl: fan and they say you t,n\ risra By Felii lTh« Cat) Brown JOHN J. BITTING Move "IDEAL WAY" INCOME TAX by this music. Adding Machines Something different is Mer- Some of the numbn> mi •.-.<• I'hont FU-8-10M M. Kovacs PREPARED :urys album entitled Welling-, album are "Moonglna Lon| $39-50 AGENT NATIONAL VAN- 326 Penning Avenut .on's Victory. The musical score)Is Here to st*y-" an'l op LINES CARTERET Individual or is by Beethoven and recorded On M^ Mind." 12K6 St. George Ave.. Avenel Small Business by the London Symphony Or- If *ou Uke the wKilms i Typewriters Mobilheat 3-4 Rooms — $20, $25, $30 chestra in London. . sounds of a big orchest ra-i • Roofing Supplies (Bootkttflnr Serrtce) Kesidential & Industrial 5-6 Rooms — $35, $40, $56 ecordir te for FUEL OIL • Gutters This Mercury Living Pres> « ^ Over 25 Vears of PLATE GLASS and me recording of Beethoven's THREE SETS OF TWINS Frank J. Novak |symphonic battle piece. Well- Friendly Service • Leaders, Etc CLEVELAND — T> Kristil \ViMU)B(ilI)(iE StORE FRONTS ngton's Victory, represents the 821 Ridcedale Avenne S. Montgomery's should !*• !5(| Bi;SINF«S MACHINE Phone combination of three orches- ME 4-0012 Woodbrid^e, N. J. |to give their new set of tvi| CO., LTD. ALUMLNUM KI 1-6878 - KI 1-6792 tras with augmented sections 100 Pulton Street Phone ME 4-6690 care. The newconif-tf« 250 Amboy Ave.. Woodbridje Combination of brass and percussion, num- et of twinf :n \ SALES & SERVICE Woodbridge STORM bers of flintlock muskets and jla&t s a battery of field artillery com- Tel. ME 6-0010 WINDOWS Pictures Make Rnfiif ft SMiig Watch Repairing - The birth of the um.s vul Wonderful Gifts! prlse the basic elements. Funeral Directors - and no surprise to the Mont«te| - Music Instruction - Call (or an appointment Top Including "Leonore Over- ery's this time because th( Coal & Oil JALOUSIES ME 4-3651 T. R. STEVENS EXPERT Crafts- tpre No. 3" and "Promctheusjtor had told them to Free Estimates I LEARN TO PLAY THE Roollnr and sheet Metal Wort manship Overture" this album contains'twins. ACCORDION THE CAMERAS and MS ST. GEORGE AVE. many sounds from a host of; However, the first *'i. 1t| * t Mirrors • Shower Doors PHOTO SUPPLIES WOODBRIDGE Modest battle effects which were tapedisurprise them because t lu-y 3 LET US MODERN, EASY WAY! at the U. S. Military Academy| ady had five childm i\. Synowiecki • Desk Si Furniture Tops PricePr s re Solve Vour NO ACCORDION TO CAMERA REPAIR at West Point and were used ini(jld not nm jn either i;tm:.v BUY PASSPORT PHOTOS AU Europe on a two-month record- j •^Watch iTon'^on HEATING PROBLEMS Funeral Home MILTON GLASS CO. PHOTOSTATS ng expedition. \ Chip Off thf Bl«rk Private I.i-ssom: Repairing i>mniwi from 79 E. Milton Ave., Rahwaj LAMINATION We recommend this album| Vi«tor — What will >•• ('i Block Irom Penn Station) • International for tho«e who like to review theiwhen you are as bsp i- Service to Complete 56 Carteret Avenue • Modern ACCIDENT PHOTOS MARTIN LAWRENCE iounds of history. Smother, Joan? Tel. FU 8-7373 • Classical Atr-Condlllcning Heating Installations Carteret, N. J. Warm Mr Beat ' JEWELERS Another Mercury. "I Dig Joan — Oh! Reclun:-. -\< Industrial Exhaust Sj»ttm Dancers," is a jazz thing by cises, I suppose. KEROSENE Beginners and GALLARD'S PHOTO Motoi Guardi ME 4-1086 FOB FREB ESTIMATES 94 Main St. Woodbrld[e Telephone KI 1-5715 Liquor Stores Advanced Call 547 Amboy Avenue MS «-nu or m Students MErcury Woodbridge, N. J. Water Softeiers AVENEL Aecepted 4-1400 Mon., Wed. 10 to » LIQUOR STORE We cury * full line of MuHcal KE0> UP WITH YOUR Toes., Than., Sat 10 U I SALES fC featuring InitrumenU and Acceuorlei Friday 10 to 9 Heery Jaisei & Soi Large Selection of Choice Tinnlnx and SERVICE AVENEL • WINES ftrth Amboj'i Oldest EsUblilhtd FLYNN & SON Accordion Center PlRRiblig & Heating - Sheet Metal Work RENTALS HOME TOWN NEWS • BEERS 21 Years at tnc Same Location COAL & OIL CD. FUNERAL HOMES • CORDIALS Boofint, Metel CeUino Water Softener Salt CUP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY 126 Rahway Avenue, Avenel and Furnace Work Soft Water Soap Cold Beer by the Case Swimminf Pool Supplies , 120 East Avenue Also Imported Beer EDDIE'S For Dependable 588 AJden Street WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. .Perth Amboy 18 GREEN STREET Delicatessen Prompt FREE Delivery Service Call Woodbridge, N. J. SERVISOFT II Ford Ave. Fords Tel. ME 4-2074 OF WOODBRIDGE WOODBRIDGE. N J. MUSIC CENTER Telephone MErenrj 4-124C VA 6-0358 c( 145 Avenel Street 921 St. Georte Avenue Q Enclosed please find $400 for one-year AVENEL, N. J. Established 1931 Woodfaridce li. LEFFLER* subscription to: TREAT SHOPPE Ed Bonkoski, Prop. ME 4-1815 613 Kahwuy Avenue 357 State St., P. A. VI I-12M Licensed Service Statiois O INDEPENDENT-LEADER Telephone jMErcurj 4-1889 Plumbing & Heating • CARTERET PRE8B Woodbridffe Furniture (Opp. WhHe Church) CONTRACTOR • EDI8ON TQWN8HIP-,FORDfl BEACON WOODBRIDGE In Woodbridge It's The • SALADS at Their Best U 8-8187 TO be sent to: tSODA FOUNTAIN Liquor Store TOM GARAGE WINTER BROS. 38 Kennedy Street, IKUB J. r. Gardner & Son NAME • FRESH BAKERY GOODS MAR i ANDRASCIK, Prop. FRANK KREISEL Open 7 A. M. to 10:30 P M WaysMe Fun. Shop MUSIC STUDIO 485 AMBOY AVENUE ADDRESS Complete Stock of Domestic INCLUDING SUNDAYS Half Yearly Clearance Woodbridge Sale Now In Profrens! and Imported Wine* Wednesday Ail Uaj TOWN .._. • Bigfw Valiut • Top Btandi Seen sod Liquor* ED FREY MEreun 1-3549 • Better Smlct * Loner Fnc», Formerly With Chutes ran We're SpecUUsU In FOR QUALITY 574 AMBOY AVENUE Drugs St. Georce Avenue at I S. • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN Highway 1, Avencl WOODBRJDGE, N. J. MENT and BALANCE (At tb« WcH>(ll)rid«e PlyraWig & Heatiis Clovfrli|»l Circle) Electric Sorer Sento • BRAKE SERVICE RAYMOND Open 9 A. H to 9 P M. Intl. Sit. Locksmith Telephone: DIAL Phone MErcury 4-fi66« JACKSON MEreury 4-11JS FOR BUSINESS IS WOODBRIDGE KEY 1 Gill ME 4-0750 067 Harrell Avenue ME 4-1111 -2-3 and SON & LOCKSMITH SHOP OUR BUSINESS Woodbridge, N. J. WANT-ADS No Job Too Large Druggists Advertise 4UI0, UOMK, Whether it's a form w OkflCE KEY* or Too Small 88 Main Street DUI'LICATEL). Private Lessons on the Radii $ TV Service expedite your office op- \our SAFES 8ULU. 0 • GnlUi T Yes, call today . . . no erations or a bookin 10 Woodbridge. N. J. Ice Skates • tawt and Lawn BACON fee for estimates. We'll Muweib Sharpened on Htemiset 9 Accordioo Sett Need stimulate your sale Itolepnune MKicury 4-0554 REPAIR? rush a man to you to 1 lt and other we'll design and pi"' Paint Specials! ! Call help you plan, show- Uutnimeau lulcnur FU( Wlllte (In oil) ME 1-4360 Sewlig Machiie Service ing you money saving to your best advantiC hi This PK (allvu - IJ.1S IH Interior KU( White (Latex) • Itludeqt short-cuts. Our deliveries «il' ' per tullou . |3.U Kenul ART'S RADIO Ild Interior Flat Celorj RA frup. THE WOODBK1OGE raoNi :• Keaf> Cipcrlence at Ilisrru. 101 Classifieds FRANK HOVANEC a Month 4(7 New Brunswick Avenue ibt Boesevelt Avenue PUBLISHING CO. routs, N. J. Bring Results CARTERET, N. J. 16-20 Green Street Woodbridge THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAGE SEVENTEBf

As chairman of the Youth s Talks .ctlvlttes Committee of the Woodbridgc Elks, he hai gained ISEUN PERSOHAL^ •ocoRiilUon all over the state as By CYO Members mvint; one ol the best Youth The W'.iole Family II SCANR 0 Th e reRUlar I8EUN Ql0U S Jflnd Activities Programs. If this ? 2°' "- » " prove that hc Is an ,,,-nln HI«hw»J. l*»« l TA Wl be hpld uf Sl Ceccllas PTA 19 « " - ^ iMlln. met ardent heilcver of helping the Ti-l. LI 8"l« -I,,,.?' "i tht lelK»>-H« "le DChwrt hall with Mrs. you tli in our township nothing . couples Club of Flrat .! . e R Founder« Day William Blhler. second vice does. ' GG For These Delicious program featured at the meet- president, presiding. i^ininii Church of Iselilseiini|n ng. We would like to go on rec-]

Vlll a sfcnttng party at _Mr. »nd Mn onl us being In agreement with ,.,vrlt Pai*. 'gos, Sacramento, Calif., were . Cecelia's CYO, Mr. Royle and we feel that a 1 Up of the injiistle* w»s dene to him [ ,„, Federated Woman's! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael m n d ,, ,,f iselin held Itst regular Pegos, Middlesex Avenue. ; ? ?" Hurt to our local newspaper by ',.„., ,,t the Iselin Free Pub-i —Mr. and-Mrs. Robert Mor-' noL being notified of the pres- Yiimry; Wednesday after-(ton, Jr., and children, Nancy, entation of the trophy to our noys. Jt wfl.i our team and our]1 FOR LENTEN MEALS Robert, 111, Donald, James and',,., . „ .. , „ „ 1 gh Schooli New Brun8Wlck sports representative should stIid Mrs. nyiUlam Andrea Claire, Homes _„.Park_ Mr clud d; lis Olflce lluiM- Men liiere. ,'1,1111 nnd daughters, Nancy Avenueu,, Wweree .riestguest,s oof MMrr . anandd ? ? "} *1 " Qoodrlch Street, Mrs. Robert Morton, Teaneck,iAnn Chencharnlk, Woodbrldge j We know that In the future High School, cultural clmlr johnne will still continue to from dinner quests of Mr. and' —Mr. and Mrs, Philip irui1 to improve our athletic l mils Mnlne, Union. |Cqhen,• Union, were -v»U ofi. ,. Wood- >roi;ram,s and see to It that Manorial services were,Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cawll.;™™Be »•«•> soclnl >oth boys and girls at Wood-i nincsday night at First! Middlesex Avenue. chairman; Edward Oorskl, St ,1 W jridgt! High School are guided' VKMIBIT Chitroh.of Helta r-MUi Lynn Waldh«lm, he- Peter's' Prep,, Jersey city, in oy the most competent coaches! Mr- .tames O'Rourlce who Hn, and Miss Karen Flschle, charge of athletics and John! available as he so states in his Port Reading,, were guesta of R'c s s e 1. Woodbrldge Hl«h PURITAN DAIRY Attending thejthe Mlssesluth Ynrf Maxwell•**"**> <***«"«» of the rellg. and we hope that In the future his endeavers are moiT Day dinner atjind Faith Maxwell, Charles'10".* conLm|ttee Give sparkle to your lenlen immift M \ Street. 1 Mr. Bolger expressed the sincerely appreciated than they Itr.staurant were Mrs. tinve been in the past by those hope, that through tha parents, AUTO DEALKR HONORED!, Joseph Hencdftll deft), president of Middlesex County with these enriched^ nutritious I/Hotta, president of in the administration and a greater Interest In CYO ac- Automotive Trades Association, is shown prrsmtinn a plaque to Ulrleh Eichbaum, 12 S.'|ii'iil is PTA; ,Mr«. Jerome coaching staffs. tivities might be stimulated. Hc Park Avenue, Woadbridnf, past president, (or "distinsulshed services rendered" to the Fnritan Dairy Products. Full of : riM'l.,„i president of Iselin School 22 Teas Blncerly, then called upon his committee insolation nt a Valentine's Day party at Oak Hills Manor, looking on (rlcht) Is Charles i • ,,„• Hisli School PTA; Mrs Louis Llstol the necessary vitamin* nnd min- nili.m BllllngB. president of *' D_,A C Ichalrmen, and eath gave « fticora, association vice president. llOVC SUCCCSSl^rlef outline on the functions John J. Hoban, Jr. „,,!>• park 24; Mm. Henry Members- eral^ for glowing health, they make innii, Mrs. Martin Bchaefer, of their respective committees. 1 COUJNIA - Th« eighth committee chairman; WllHHmjstRtesmen," It is, my fondes Youth Activities Hurry Klein and Mn He took the opportunity to a wonderful alternate for meat "Back to School Tea" was hjrfd thank fcev. John Wllus, pastor Black, treasurer; Mrs. Earl Os- hope that the election on Feb Committee—Woodbrlrige ',V:lii:im Graham. senfort, secretary; Mrs, Wal- Elks #2116 thM week at School 22 after of St. Cecelia's, for his encour- uary 14 will prove your efforts Miss Diane Dodd. a atu- ters, publicity; Neal Prael, out- to have been fruitless. dishes.. . and they taste so good! demonstration lesions in the agement; Rev. Evaslo de'Mar- ,,,, • m the Nurses Training igs; William Roach, property first grade classes of Mrs cellus, the groups moderator, At Cub Dinner Alexander A. Rossetti' 11 Qlenwbod Terrace ,V,',, i,t Beth Israel Hospital, ian; Warren Rees, Alexan- Yours truly, Fords, New Jersey 1 PrUda Barhatfc and Mrs. Sylvia for his ttal and enthusiasm, -;, -Aiuk. spent the weekend Oraber. ISEUN - Cub Pack 48, der Cuthbertson, and George February 11, 1981 -! Hi her parents, Mr. and Mrs, and Thomas Byrnes, adult ad- sponsored by the PTA of School] Editor, Both Wachwi showed how Joehm. Editor Ihmlltnn BlUlngit Of Wrtlhtj visor, for his patience. He then 15, held its annual Blue and; they capitalize on everyday ex- Independent-Leader, Independent-Leader closed with an excerpt from the Gold dinner In Our Lady of periences of children In build- Woodbrldge, N. J. Woodbrldge, N. J. Dinner guests of Mr. aridl CYO constitution which Clear' Lourdes Hall In St. Cecelia's PURITAN DAIRY Ing readinsaamg vocabularies,. Usinusing i flnes the group's purpose, Editor's Letters Dear Sir: Dear Sir: Brodsky, Or and y de Church. On behalf of my husband May I express the following Mr. and M». word endings, they HUided their "TTo promote the wewelfarl e of, (From Sditoriai Page' , wrrr Rev. Roger D. Sldener, pastor and myself I would like to ex- sentiment In your editorial? and children, t thh hi dlll| COTTAGE Tillly students through phonic drllls|young socielyi thr0Ugh gpirit of First Presbyterian Church of I was shocked and In some press our thanks to all thej During the course of human enrol and Bobby, of as the reading lessons pro-jUal cuitUral,'and athletic ac- selln, gave the Invocation 'ays dlssappointed that you people who helped us last Sun- events, an experience such CHEESE rO:,i(Hi gressed. They also showed how.tivitle« and to develope from Guests were Rocco Tromboll ihould attempt in such'a cold day, (February 5) when we had happened this morning while Woma„.,„„„.n, 3 C Keruwth _.. tht school day may be ln-]tne youtn.s rank, „ represent- comlsskmer of the Northeasi ,nd calculating manner to in-[t0 rush our b8t)y to the hos" trying to get to church Irritated Try this creamy cheese Charleston. 8. C, WH a terspersed by a change of ac-i(ltlve ^ Cttpabk leadership." District of tha Raritan Council lta1 me and many others Involved as a part of your Lenten end Rtiest orf MrM . and MrsMr ,Uvlty M lh" »«ch«r senses the ^ ^ mence the forthcoming 8chooljP ' RReV f WlWllul $ i bl l fd of Boy Scouts of America; Mrs First to the First Aid Squad very much. This IS directed to r 3,k imade announcements as fol- [Board election. You have en- meals. It's delicious! Bet- 'rtomboll, Mrs. Harold L'Hotta who did so wonderfully evenj the town of Woodbrldge and to »» ;- ™»»° ^^'nisz'SiKlIers l]owi. achoo{ dayB l08t M a re dorsed thi policies and those ter have extra on hand for president of School 15 PTA who have created them that though the ambulance got] the two neighboring churches "' WeekcndguesUof Mr. andi'or the "»l *™de classes ofi8u)t 0, baj weftt'her will be those In-between snacks, and Mr. L'Hotta, Raymond stuck two block* away in thelln the center of the town of |Mis Thnddcus Plummer, Authinwmstwoand three ' post-j , attendance brought Woodbrldge near to made up bjf Smith, Institutional represen unplowed streets. One memberl ords. too. were Lynn Plummer|P°n«l because of . st°rm:WashlngtonF« birthday the brink of financial disaster. a n d tatlve, and Mn. Smith. carried the heavy oxygen unit in all my hectic Sundays, I dmwhter, Delores, Bm-jand hat been rewheduled forishortening t1he Easter vacation; You have endorsed a system of the house; another accom- ave never spent three quarters1 Island, [Monday at 2:1». ldatej for ^ Rnnual 8th ^^ A puppet show was presented management or rather lack r lved panied us to the hospital when if an hour getting from home | The Chain O'HUls Rod Mdj .,...„*« „- lhe ,„.„«„» with William Carney and management that over the j trtp are my brother-in-law, Daniel i church, and vice versa. Itl |(;ni Club met Tuesday at JWjMhool principal, Mrs. Florence . Richard, and Martin Colb; years has held our Township up March n J3 24 and pirgt , drove through the un- ems to me that traffic snarls Fnrds Avenue. Fords. Plans A"!™""">. "^' »• P»r^lP*- oly Communion would be dls- participating. to national ridicule. You lH 1 plowed Btreets In his car. vn- discussed for members to.Hni Uwchers. Recent l»%i Bob cats Inducted were Rob In effect, urged the people of Ike this one every church day wbuW on the flrit and lourth Secondly to our neighbors: ould encourage either pr both ,i•::. the Outdoor Exhibition at!w«re Mn. Ou«Uv Uplnskl. Mrs. g ^ 0, „ ert Teffenhardt, Glenn Dav Woodbridge Township to vote Ni\v York Coliseum. Joseph Marino, Mrs. John Cody.] and Ben La Marca. for a continuing program of1 Mrs. Sue Morawsky, a nurse hurches to influence the town An executive board meet-Mrs. Harold Thomas. Mrs. Jules' obviously careless spending and who rushed to help bring the to make changes to alleviate Achievement awards wer baby out of convulsions; Mr the situation. Mo one benefits !• i of Kennedy Park School 24lsler, Mis. Mortun Belfer, *ud fj(l(>rg anfl DcacOHB presented, by Cubmaster ^ even Increasing taxes. Jake Tusael of Clark, who plow> by tie-ups due to single open I> l A. will be held tonight at Mrs. Sylvester Novak. > , , ren Rees to the cubs, as fol You state In your column ied the streets of the develop anes on a busy two-way street,| given We deliver cortoge cheese with -t-- Installed in helm|lows: Louis Sepansky, Ronald nt and freed the ambulance plus improper and insufficient! ISEUN - An OrdinatlonjQornle, Henry ClemsnU, Gary each your milk. At your grocer's, too. men who shoveled out our parking facilities. service was held for the newly Roach, Clifton Ness, Donald candidates in th$ field con- driveway and many others whi The traffic Jam cannot be Installed officers of the First Walters, William Trenery, Oary tending for meinijfrbhip on the offered help. blamed to snow entirely, since Presbyterian ChurCh of Iselin Davis, Gary Walters, Michael Board of EducatMK; Yet neith- We are deeply grateful to a! these exist during balmy days at the ^1:15 A, M. Worship Rlnkus, John Axen, Robert Al- er you- nor1 juiy ndwQber of your as well. The town of. Wood- service Sunday. berUon, Louis Barbato, Wayne bridge and the area of Fords Installed were: Elders, Myron Campbell, Thomas Rees. Rob- should take some positive ac- Snyder, Herbert Selffert, Wal- ert Black, Joseph Pranks, JO' n now, and the churches ter Jncoby, Fred Blessman, seph Ackeiman, Craig Ossen- an accurate Sincerely yours, should lead the way. Hmold L'Hotta, Stanley Thay- fort, Harold Hart, Robert Cron man's ability or .integrity by er. John McLellan: deacons, Yours truly Glenn Davis, Edmond Arnold remote control then I am sure February 13, 196 Mrs P. W, Bloemeke, Albert Jules A. Mujtca Richard Rapp, James Towell,!that you have discovered a Editor TRY HEALTHFUL Magiw, Charles Hanbach; trus- George Bennett. Dennis Luna jnew principal in pasonnel se- Independent-Leader Editor, ues. William Jeffrey, Theodore Fred,"Vanttag,""Robert"o'Con- lection. How you can so post- Woodbridgp, N. J. The Independent-Leader i Bowman,- John Howard, John nor, Michael Hammlll, Gary] Lively select three men from a Dear Sir: iDear Sir: i.Vltoll. O'Rourke, Anthony Pollcastro, group x)f seven without person-j dents am YOGURT As forraer stu The Department ol Military The first board meeting of Arnold Rodgaard, Wayne Os- al contact I will probably neverjathletes oi woodbrldge Hig] Science of Rutgers, the State e 1961 sea.son was held Mon- senfort, Lawrence Roach, Ham- know. I am poslUve, too, thatjSchooli we were shocked to fini University, Is currently engaged I'day ut tlu- church. Made of whole milk and recommended ilton Billings, Jr., Paul Rosin- you will never be 6ble to tell out that our own local news in a research project relating me how you accomplished such i ski, Richard Cuthbertson, Louis paper wa8 not nvited to atteni to the history of Military train- for good health and long life. Minister Announces Plummer, Dominic Savasia. a fantastic feat. the presentation of the C, ing at Rutgers. Information Leaders' awards went to All In all, sir, I feel that inChampionshlp trophy on Feb [concerning the conduct of the \\Suniioy Sermon TopicGeorge Albertson, Mrs. Warren your latest column you have ruary 3rd. ROTC program in the past and COLONIA — Sunday at the Rees, Warren Rees, Mrs. Don- .done a gross disservice to the After all this is an honor t> the military experiences of Rut- 11:00 morning worship service aid Walters, Mrs. Hamilton people of Woodbrjdfce Town- our township which doesn gers is urgently needed. Any- at the United Church of Christ, Bllllngs, Mrs. Carl Luna, Carl ship and to your readers In happen very often and of whic one having such Information 'Rev. George A. ShuJU Will Luna, William Leavy. particular, I am disappointed no one could have been proude: please contact the D. S. ROTC FAT FREE preach on "What Are You Glv- The pack commltteemen are and disgusted with your obvious than John D. Royle. Over th Instructor Group; Rutgers Uni- versity, New Brunswick, N. J- ,lng Up for Lent?" Raymond Smith, Instltutionaljattempt f# exert some measure years he has lived and diec J a dlscussl6n|ReprresentatiVe; Carl Luna,|of control over th*' forthcom- with our local athletics and has Professor of Military Selene for parents of teenagers will be Cubmaster; Hamilton Billings, ing Board of Edoatlen election. given his all both scholastlcal Col John A. BradleyJ SKIM'MILK assistant cubmaster, and web could and athletically for Woodbrldg^ Professor of l)l ri.lt ATll), Inch (or Uch, line for line, thli tufted Military Science uivrt winf chair U a copy of one Stephen Fonter owned. ««loa leader; Sari Oasenfort, Nourishing and healthful... a whole li>r nrlilmil It now In tnt Ford Mincum at Dearborn, Mithiian. with the Queen Anne |»U l«f teblt. 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TOWN .,„ a „ AH Puritan Dairy products are available for home delivery by the Puritan milk- man who serves your neighborhood. TO ORDER, JUST DIAL (./<*> a *Ma(f-L,tntury VA 6-1200 3. M %uL PURITAN * County GREINER DAIRY "The Home of Cream Top Milk" FUNERAL HOME VISIT YOW LOCAL AVTHORiqm ^T^S^ DEALER Fayette & Wilson Streets ItUM MOttmltrwt m 4-om MILLER PONTIAC - CADILLAC Corp. Perth Amboy 477 West Milton Avdrtu*, FU 1-0300 Rahwty, NtW PAGE EIGHTEEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1961 Barrons to Entertain Union 5 TomorroY-v Leaders' Lead is Pared Saints Trento In K.ofC* Pin Circuit Extend Baffle STANDINGS ]Truckers won two from Metro Mauro Motors hrd Jnhn Locals W JMotors. The second place paiimky toss a 222 In a 2-1 win .Sisko * Fedor 42 JWoodbridge Oldsmobtle swept 6m M 8 Tavmi Ron Lll. WOODBRIDGE--W'ii'niii j Wdbfte. Oldsmoolle 41 'three from State. Jewelers to ,, , • String down to an H-ii Woodbiidge Liquor 40 !nlp at the heels of the Slsko <«»s 209 *«s high for May- 'ufler loslllR to Trrntd Harry Burke ..... 39 , !keglers 'er'E. •„ Alexander's Foodtown SUndlnts eni lli-i this week, « Mayer's 3R !. Joe Ciliberto and John Ko-jwon three games from Wittina iimun make an atlc: 1 W Alexanders ., S7- Wtrcs teamed up with 212 and Machine-and Tool, and Kar-gc. jamPy. a ITHCII the .500 level \, • 'it Van Tassel's 37 J26» to lead the Auto Dealers massih PlumoiiiR and HoatniR c0:Onials 7 riiKht when Union linn,,. State ., 33 into second place, but TomwOn two from Ryan's Plumbing Benny's 6 1 local gym. The blM i..,,,_, Maura 30': 35'2'Karpinskt of State Jewelers Rudy Oalvanek led Karmazlns Boot), ^ - 5 scheduled for 8:15 o'cloc- Karm&zin 30 38 had the night's high score, a with a 214. while Pete McCann,Arty & Oeorpe 4 Union, one of tli, ,,,. Ryan's ... -29'a T 3j^l236 rolled the night's high set. 637, oiordano , 3 tennis in the Ccmiiii ,i,. Witting 28 38 ! Mel Oioffre rolled a 235 and on games jf 235. 210 and 192 EaRles ..: 2 Conferonco, has a 12 i; >,., 38 ,ers' 28 Ernie Andrascika 211 as Wood-Joe Ryan added a 211 for his Falcons 1 thus far this season. || .>.,,, bridge Liquor won three games^am. (1 39% ITom-Cat Five In their last meetlnn v,it . Tobaks 25's 40^'from Van Tassel's College InnJ In the ftoal match, Keuen IJHiuins, they were upn,(|.,, WORKING « close 69-88 score. Th. , ,, GOAL IB H,sel( was one of tin ... L.BAGUS, Feddr Transportation's lead insurance as John Papp led the won three gttnes from Tubak's-inn of Jim Maloney, roared to! plnved this year by Con. ; the Woodbrldge Knights of'.FlOrtsts with 210 and 201. Grocery as Bob Steinbach a 76-42 victory over Tom-Of Mote Uke's CftKers. Whrthfi >• Columbus Bowling LeaguejSteve Poos had a 201 for theirolledaailandTonyCMJkow-.Five in the Recreation Senior 1 the local drlbblem rm, , „ dwindled to one Kame as theilnsurRncemen. UN a 2O8, • :Basketball League. The Saints, BKiilnst the Parrnprf mr... ! !___ — .coached by Bob Oerlty. have; be seen jnow won eight straight game?, mid it is doubtful if they oan It mlKlit also be ptm. be stopped. i that Union and Wn.,,: Boston College Tops St. Peter's Maloney was a sizzling shoot-; have been selected to fin. jer for St, James', sinking 14 nthcr once again In th< , j field goals and three fouls for; A RAKKON Itl ST: Jim Duiiili. ,NJSIAA tournament «. 31 points, Jerry Demaio was School's mn^t viTMitilr ;ilhlclr>., the llnfilp tn- scheduled to commeiic ...• In One-Sided 42-18 Contest next, accounting for 11 digits. morrow nithl wlicn tin- Harnni'. fan nn at the local this month. Therefore. • 1 TEAM STANDINGS land two from the foul line for1 wlcki, romped to a 43-34 vie-; St. James' took a 15-7 advan- row night's game will HIM, . tage In the opening period and ns a psychological fnrtu: W Ll20 points, while his teammate, tory over St. Francis. 1 Boston College 1 Oj Dennis Witkowski, was next The versatile Stawicki from there went on to outshoot upcoming fracas. the Cats 24-12 in the Niagara 1 Odown with 14 counters. Walt Junior High Tilt Before Woodbridge < St. Joseph's 1 olstlllinan's six points was the plates focusing their ;r • St. Peter's 0 ltbest effort for St. Peter's. fouls. His- sharp shootin, nate.ij™ ««*>ta«rd tn 13 point.: (in the SUM WUl'nn :> . St. Francis _ 0 After a slow start in the first T deal with a well-bain:, Belmont Abbey 0 .period, Niagara cut loose with a S5JT2S.counters. Dennis" Mlnkle SSTJS"Srrr »nd' £ w. To Boost l I Iff III Mary'n quintet Tuesdm WOODBRIDGE—The second|l4-pouit splash in the second, Bob Stolth were the St. Fran- Cats with 18 points, while Ed —Strikes and Spares— Ev ( oll0 d p ng on the Perth Amboy cm: phase of the St. James' Big anrTfroin "there wekTn to"p^st|cu" high"score*rs with tot'aisof ^i. i ^ ', .1! P'_ WOODBRIDUE - One of be KUicied by John Tomrauk Despite the fast pace being game will complete u., , League schedule started durlngja 39-30 decision over Belmont 12 and 9, respectively. the townships most interest- and Frank Capraro. The Blazers' regular «chc(i,,, ; thlg week with Boston College, JAbbey. James Keating, one set by St. James', the Colonia ing sports events — the an- squad includes such former WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP LEAGUE Colonials still remained one 1961. • JUndlnn »! of Ftbniafr U rint SWIOT-IW. Huddle and St. Josephs win- One of the highest scorers lnjleague directors, nual faculty game between court slai's as: Jim Byrne, w (Continued on Page 19) Jne Shmnansky, Jack JBlias When Trenton mo\.| , LiTorsersos n 3»13»1/17(S-172/ , Ruth Blnhorn nlng to get off to a flying start. the circuit Billy Hefferman. that three games will be played Woodbridge Hlch and the town Tuesday night to i>, L. 8. Marsh 44 32,492/1752492/175 , L»ur> SSuUU 47 473/1J23 . Mary was a tower of strength for Saturday afternoon at the St, Al Stick, Lou Kuhn, Joe Tuba* Construction 39 Z7 Graybowsitl 471/176. Ruth AU«n «1, Boston College took On 8t. Woodbrldge Junior High — Niagara with 21 points. Fred James1 gym. Niagara is sched Jtiminss, Bob Mascenik, Ray fore a season's record <. • : A * P Trading 37 29 Io>nf MasUpeter 450, Alice Aleian- Peter's to inaugurate the sec- will be sponosred this year one expected the Bai: V.P.W. 2636 35 31der 455/180, Marse Toman 448. Made- ond-half and encountered little High also contributed to trie uled to tangle with St. Joseph's Peterson, Robert Mahan, VP.W. 4410 32 34 lelne Blgelow 44«. Claire Bailey 441/ Iona Upset for the first time by the emerge victor du» to u - : Uolnar's 27 difficulty emerging a 42-18 verdict with a point total of 10. In the first game at one o'clock,. Robert Bisler, and Jack 39 177. Mary Kulesza 4J8, Kay Smith Township Federation of 1 nadoes' past recrJrd. 1h . Wilt* House „.... 26 40 4tt. Millie Anola 434, Peg Hlctej winner. Belmont Abbey's, chief point- Boston College meets St. Fran-' Walsh. •Teachers with the proceeds Geroys 23 43!429. Anna Leonf 418/205, CUlre 01- Gerry Swiatko reaped the producer was Bobby Timlnskl cU in the second at two, and; Matt Jugo, the old pro jjtors from the Capital Iw,: , Honor Roil (200 or Better Gimts, !seu 414. Llllinii T!iereiio 411, Loul«i going to the Donald Wescott 16 straight and 33 In a •• 600 or BetUr Sets) Sinclair 410, Kay Corbao 403, Helen game's individual scoring hon- with an 18-point cluster. Belmont Abbey clashes St. John's [rum Fuidij, has been select- AlHon Scholarship Fund. the Central Jersey Con!.- Mllte Wolar IM-~I81 -234^505 (Mol-; ors for Boston College by sink- St. Joseph's, paced by the ac-St. Peter's^ in the finale at! ed to guide the Junior High 1 Hr'Bl, George Schmol! 230 iL. S.' There-game winners: TEAM STANDINGS for one of the best ier.1; , g . Whit„e Birc-.mhi lng nine shots from the floor!curate shooting of Mike Sta- three. The game, which is expect- cagers in their tussle with Bob Simmons 219. Jltnlnn over Cooper's Dairy. St. Qeorge W the State. tbiyi 3211 (Oerlty'slfOerlty'sl . EmiErnite Wrl?htPharmacwn?htPharmacy oveover OaJOakt TreTree DDrugs. ed to fill the local high the upper echelon. To work m.'k. Wargo 221 • St. John's 1 Trenton, with a him. ..•....• Two-gsjne winners: N&poll Pta- school gym, wil] be played with, he has the young and Results zeri&zeria over Frystock' RamblersRamblers,, iMlI Villanova 1 percentage, has average, v TheTe-game winners: Gerity 5 Pu- shop Rite over Mary's Dress Shop. February 24 and is scheduled experienced, namely: Don Moral Home over V.P.W. 2636. L. S.I — • Fords Wins LaSalle Tops Fordham Hob' Cross 1 to start at 7:30 P. M. Tickets Furdock, Angie Armando, 'over 75 points per game in i, Mh Whit H ever White House, Molnar's 8O-BHELL INTRA-PLANT LEAGUE; Notre Dame 1 are on sale at the high school Bill Hillyer, Jim Highberger, come a serious threat i,. tavern over A & P Trading Post. j Standings as of February 10 Seton Hall ; 0 Central Jersey and State rhu; •Two-gamg e winnersnrs; ; VV.F.W. , M10 W and the various Iselin, Fords, Joe Markus, Bill Kovacs, Jim Tunat Construction. [Laborers _ U In Thriller In Colonia Cage Match Manhattan 0 and Colonia Junior Highs. Lake, Jerry Delaney, and pionshlps. |Oepot 11 Iona 0 The high school team will Ernie Dubay. Well aware of the fact tu, * BOWl-MOR BPORT8MEN-S Treasury 10 Fordham 0 iTrenton was a high ><'>:::. * LEAGUE Supervisors _ _ 10 TORD9—Sparked by the ac- TEAM STANDINGS * Standints as of February It Terminal 8 curate shooting ol John Sim- Senior League WOODBRIDGE — St. John's machine, Coach Lake ,i..o ! i W Oarage 8 W L the first half champions in the! O flwiho Still to play ^liberate ba.^k;:,,, WU-Plo Electric 11 *J!Com-Pounders - _ o Ikovich and Tom Wleczerak, the 1 ford* Sporting Center 9 3; Laboratory 8 iFords Junior High School Bowlers Aid Fordham ..... 3 l!St. James Little League, got" XjlUUo kJlHl from the start to slow do-.M-. •:. llibl Liquor Store a 4|Offlce , 7 ?|roared to a 50-74 verdict over' LaSalle ._... 3 1 off to a good start In ttie sec- visitors' effective offensni ii f J.W., Bopelawn 6 0 Engineering 7 Bt. Andrew's HNS. No. 1 5 7 Shipping 6 the Iselin Junior Higl in aj Manhattan _ 2 2 ond half by posting a decisive) strategy came close to :•••-., six Unoles .. 4 BiX-100's : _..„ 6 hard-fought game. Heart Fund Seton Hall 2 2 34-11 victory over Iona. The re- ing results when the bi : Lucky Strikes 4 g|Crandall6 5 In St. James' Loop Play Tornadoes could do wu. ; Bt. Andrew's H.N.S. No. 2 1 li;Pay-j«ollera 5 The Falcons, coached by St. Bonaventure 2 2 cent game was played at the Wonoi Roll (200 or Better Games, 'Schedulers _ 5 Neil O'Donnell, have now won CARTERET — Bowlers of Boston College 0 4 Amboy Avenue gym. TEAM STANDINGS the free-throw line, for 19 'shoot the Barrons 8-4 i: (00 or Better Sets) Welders 3 Middlesex County can roll forj first period. It must ai • Hal Kressler, m-215-215-401, Dick Honor Roll (200 or Better Games, five games while losing only Junior League ; Making a big splash in the W L points. Also ranking high In the MardlEh 220-201. Ray Szemborstl 219. cash prizes and aid the 1961 St. Francis' 3 pointed out that the lion, j 600 or Better Sets) one, to pace the Township 0' scoring column for St. John's St. Joseph's 2 0 victor's scoring column were frank Evans 212, Paul Tureli 204, A. Kovach 237-227-163 (627), S. Heart Fund campaign in a Holy Cross 2 missed several scorinc •;; Opt Connlf! 201, Hid Hfrbst 201. Ducaak 192-235-192 (SIB), N. Qresh Junior High League. 1 was Tom Redding, who ripped Holy Trinity 2 0 Al Nagy and, Paul Rapach with Wi (Continued on Paxi :,• ~ Results 245. S. Murphy 233. R. Joel 226, J Slmkovich accounted for his month-long headpin tourna-JDuquesne - 2 ljlhe cords for a total of 12Jst. James' 2 0 clusters of 10 and 9. St. Mary's Three-someso e winnersnrs:: wtl-FloElec-'wtlF Keenfln Zai221, j. Soya 220 ment now underway at theiNotre Dame '..., D 15-point total by sinkinng seven J 2jpoinu. He was followed down Mary's 0 •> high scorers were Burke and W ee over St Andrew'Andrews No 22 :D . AAndersondersod nn 213-20321320313203. S. ^ DyckmaDyckmaDk n Carteret Lanes: iVillanova t F field goals and foul, while 2|lhe line by Greg Halstead and Francis' 0 2 McCann with totals of 12 and 9. two-game winners; Alibi LlquorpW. ' Derzawlec 208, B. Santoro St. John's Stole over Fords Sporting Center, 207, A, Nagy 205, J. Kopl 203, WWieczera. k sank foul shots j The tourney is,jjpen to any- 3'Joe Goueuon with clusters of Our Lady of Peace 0 2 Three league games are slated VJ.W. over Lucky Strikes, St. An- Putscher 203, O. Karol 201. S. Llsclk 7 1 each St. Anthony'* drew's Ho. 1 over Six Uncles. 201-200, J. Surlck 200, from the floor and three from one who can lift a bowling ball COLONIA —After compiling, '*" - WOODBRIDGE — St. James'for Sunday at. the Amboy Ave- Results the foul line, for 11 counters according to Tony Bubenhelmer thrte straight victories in the: The rampaging St. John's posted Its second straight gym. Our Lady of Peace Three - game winners: Laborers BOWL-MOR THURSDAY NIGHT The game's individual scoring|of Carteret, chairman. There|St. John Vianney CYO Senioriquintet, coached "by Jack Shu- St. James' Parochial Grammar meets St. Joseph's at one WOHfN'S LEA• r . »r • Rick BrosT 2O',i XVi FIREMEN'S LEAGUE. Fords had the edge 9-3 in thegoes to the Heart Fund with a records. I Iona. club were Dennis Wltkowski inrtUetUm framed Iselin Spartans *. Cluaal Plumbing . 15',i 41 •/> Standings at of February 6 first period, and from there similar part returned as prize!__Wayne Chrepet was Court Jesters Honor Roll W L A scrappy Villanova team, and Mike Stawicki who regis- f0 AfrSuir SqtUU Woodbrldge Bmerg. Squad ,,..., 9 3 went on to dominate Iselin 14- man for the Explorers with lded b Pew mll UaUed Untouchables High set: Terry Thomas 151-195- inoney. tered 12 points each. Billy Hef- ' 170—516 Avenel No. 1 12 in the second, and 15-11 in seven points,ooints whil»hitae Tvn,,Terry |||y 9.6 at thft halftlffle |nter, Romeoi High' games: Shell - Prize swill be awarded in ferman also contributed to the OKLAHOMA CJTY - Wai- Julia Kara 196-189, the third. Iselin made a valiant Sharky followed with four. The Useless Five 'Lillian Kath 176, Miry Doro» 171, Isolln Jti.Chlefs „, 7 both the men's and women's di- mission; however, the team victory with 11 markers. ler Christensen. outstanding Aon Magyar 171. P. B. A. 38 ...• 6 5 attempt to catch up in the Rams' most effective shooter footba 1 Woodbrldge Kookles ; visions, Bubenhelmer said. The first period was close, " P ^" »t Wnod- Results Avenel First Aid . 6 e fourth with a 21 point rally, was Phil Thaler, who ripped St John Vianney Three-game winners: Merwln Ma- Iselin No, 1 2 Each bowler will roll 12 balls the third and fourth periods with St. James' holding a slim. l?lldse Hl|lh Scho01- Nl'w Avenel Exempts "but it fell short by three count- the neis for four counters. Jersey, who w»> narmd to rine aver Clezak Plumbing, 2 with total pins counting on come from behind and niedgep . 11-8. In the second, j WOODBRIDOE- A •*• Two-game winners: Joe Romer's Honor Roll "<2W or Better Games, ers before the final whistle Down by a S-O'score early in the National All-HiKti School Trophy over Child's Electric, M & J 800 or Better Sets) every ball that hits the head- Seton Hall by a close 18-17 Coach Jim Keatlng's cutters anced St. Anthony t<-.-i:: echoed across the gym. the first half, a scrappy Man- Team last montli, ha.s been Hbrnes over Rick Bros., McCarthy's Team high game, P.B.A. 38. 924: pin. The highest possible score count. . out loose with a 16-point spree, Port Reading cont.i ; Sporting Goods over Lenny's Inn, |S. Pochek 200, H. OloH 202, R. 120. hattan team made a startling invited to'participate in tlif Slmonsen 161, J. Nemeth 168, H. One to hold a 27-17 advantagaaagee at 1 shatter the opposition comeback to post a 37-12 deci- of the big reasons for 13th annual Prep ;All-Amer- MAJESTIC MIXED MAJOR ,Deter 103. The tourney is being held the Wildcats' surge was ththee half. The second phase ol Recreation Light Stn» LEAGUE 3. Derewskv 222 eg, H. Deter 205, sion over Boston College. the ijame saw the local drib- ica All:8Ur foot bull classic R. GlofT 202, M. Bennett 203. WLeagu. e Plans every Friday, Saturday and consistent shooting of Dennis ketball League by trom .i. Standings as of February 8 Johnny Felz and John Mon- blers overpower Fords 7-6 m The game will I*- played W T*ylor 201, M. Petraa 209 eg, 8, Pb- iMontecalvo, who sank seven John Vianney 57-28 Sunday under the auspices of tazzoll were the mainstays for May 20 in Flonda after a TUe Evenings News . 46 chek 200 eg. R Osborne 203. {field goals for 14 points. The the third quarter, and 14-9 in eUhth straight JDurslco Alum. Products . 45 WOODBRJDGE SERVICE LEAGUE the special events committee of the Jaspers with point totals of j the fourth. switch fromLouiMmm Chiis- Triangle Diner Standing* at o! February T the Middlesex County Heart! best individual effort.for the At no time was Si . 42 Are Launched 14 and 11, respectively. Roger Fords' most accurate shooter tmisen will report for pre- UcDonald's Pro Shop . 42 I W L Association, headed by Mrs Pirates was Perraro'g It count- [quintet a match for t)> Supreme Surplus Sales ... Woodbrldge Home Center .... 12 3 Wolf and Eddie Hyland were was Joe Handerhan, who sank •t&mt praetice (irwtons on 41 riding St. Anthony ci Gene Schreincr Assn. . 38 Saturday Niters 10 5i WOODBEIDG E—The Patrick Tuohey of Carteret. also of assistance to the victors, ers. eight field goals for 16 poinU, May 14. Majestlo Lanes . 34'i 34'Juliusi ' Barber Shop ._ „... 9 I Riding high on the crest of a first quarter was >•: Mayer's Ta?ern 1 I monthly meeting of the Wood- sinking six counters each while his teammate. Mike Jack Klein Electric Co. .. 34 35 second half spurt, Jim Healy's At Woodbrido Huh, with Port Reading - Brandweln Painting . 33 36 Center Bar , 7 I bridge Babe Ruth League was! Matty Devlin flipped in six Wasieleski, chipped in with TValter Merwln & Son . 32 37 Molnar's Tavern _ 7 1 held at the Emergency Squad points for the vanquished Bos- Holy Cross Crusaders powered ChrUlennen was iiumed UJ strong headway. 17' Wm. Penn Insurance ...... ^ 6 i nine. i Iriuardl. Schaefer, Inc . 30'j 38'i building with president Elbur Fords Group ton College aggregation. their way to a 24-14 decision the Middlesex CuiiMy and almost the same in '<••• UwHenry Men's Shop . 26', 4J'.iWonder Hide, Inc 2 1: St. Joseph's, first half cham- New Jersey All-Star teanu. ind third sesilons «•' Leon Sewltch & Sons 20 49 Richards presiding over the Seton Hall brought its sea- over Fordham. 1 pions and the only Undefeated He is also holde,.. r of thte .,. Midm. - Strike Mnster Pins IS , 50'ii Honor Roll (20t or Better Games, roup of managers and coach son's record up to the .500 level 11 lot Ondrejcak league leaders ruuuu Kotuir Hull 600 or Better Sets) team in the league, coasted to dlesex County indoor shot es, who formulated plans for Tom Ondrejcak, stellar Holy margin to a 4J-I1 <»» Men Team high game 847, Juliys' Bar- Fete Sunday by tripping a good St. Bona- -• 40-35 dectsitfh over St. Fran-! Pul championship Prank Preumko I'lriuiiBlei 213-233- ber Shop: A. Both 1M. R. Blsketleel 1961. venture team, 22-10. Cross shooter, popped 12 points Jim Covlno, an oui 137. J Kovaes 177, I. Nemeth 182, J. CIS U2r-677, Sttve Skakuu 233-236-188— FORDS — The Pord* Youth into the net* to lead his team player In the leaKin «7, Robert Ftcllltl 236-203-204—643, Am 207. The organization has high The most outstanding player TOM in Seorlnj Walter Knlpaczyk 181-244-202—e^7. M. Sawchak 201, J. Axvai|207. 8. hopes of securing two new Association, which sponsored, on the court for-the Pirates was to victory. The game's Individ- top shooter for St A: Pat DiPaolo racked up 18 Zimmerman If Oerald Bliurto 202-208-205-615, Hap- SuHk 306. M Yavor 203. > fields this summer,' providing the Bearcats in the Central Casey Jones, who enjoyed one ual scaring honors, however, ins sinking 12 fljeld goal* < py Bgromolo '230-216-162 608. points for St. Josephs, while Pop went to the Rams' Wayne fouls tot 27 points. Hi •'.'" Don Medvar 244, Lou Turkus 226, BOWL MOK SUNDAY NIGHT present construction work Footballjof his better games by rifling 1« Ed Schmierer and Bernie Model Cur Contest Joe Bubyak 223, Joe Chiarellu 204- MIXED LEAGUE will Henrlch, who ran tils point lowed by Joan Day be completed before hold 1U annual points through the hoops. Mike Unoue were Mefuchen's high WOODBRIDQE The lie, Eddie Lyack 214, Mylke Boyes Standings ai of February 12 tion of the schedule. production to 14, actlveiBlmcone with totals »' 313, Jim McOulre 211, Joe Toth 205, W awards presentation Sunday atJReppa played a fine all-around scorers with 15 and 12. Strawberry Hill A. C. held Tom KarpliiBki 305, Ronnie Taiiko Brass Bucket . four at the Our l>dy of Peace After compiling a 10-1 lead 10, respectively. R<>" After a reading of the By- game for the Bonnie*, and dur- Mo(lel Ca ; ' Ml, Smllty Danlelh 201, Ktcve Du- Schweuzer Bros' M Church annex. in the first quarter, Notre Dame Holy Trinityy, surprisp e team of rr ExhibitioExhibitionn n>lal, wicz collected 10 "'» ' dh 200 Laws and Constitution, it was, ing the course of the fracas To /h^ 200 |Honk's l»th . 35 Jacket shields will be pre- guided by Leon Wltkowski and the second hall, stretched iii *nship Commltteeman!St. John's. ^^ ' Women jDaldone's Cleaners _.. . 34 decided that tht annual'spring came through with six markers. cllar es Trelu skein to two-by trouncing ,St.! l Mfllnar actinn as judge, i Virginia Koeliltr (McDoimld's) Shoppe 33 tryouts and registration will be sented to all members of the St. Francis' continued to set Ed Fitzgerald, romped to a de- The El Dorados i» Jlfl-J93-l«e—601 stt. , I0™ Ball» - r- . 25 , cisive 28-10 victory over Man- Mary's, 52-32. event was one of held at fields to be designated squad, and the Arnt Peterson the pace in the Junior League 1 1 their sixth victory «' ' Opt Premnlto 205-212-591, Frances i Woodbridge Liquor . Mil hattan. Big gun for Holy Trinity wan' *" * conducted Beafeo 221-587, Irene Zupko 216-553,jMlMKS _ later. Memorial Trophy will be pre-by defeating- St. John's 29-13 by the lecal'by romping to a sl-:i.' Adlft RftkOii 200-55?, Marie 1'turlekl . Honer Roll sented to the boy who displayed The most impressive player Steve Gall with nine tosses• organization, jover the Court Jest<-^ M o; E Mlltos 355 p Burke In an effort to insure a for its third straight. V 1 •545. Mary KBUIIIIK 201-541, Tlllle! * -"°, - outstanding sportsmanship dur- on the floor for the Irish was 'rom the floor and one from Charles D&ve Mlttman '"• ' itr 537, Cell Murek 209-52B. Bar- "5-620, Q Speftts «0-20p-BM B, smooth-functioning organiza- Paced by Miublk Zimnurmaii con- 2upko 522. Kay M.Oollnm 504. Simmons 2M, A. Magyar 223-203, J., tion, new committees were ing the season. Tile team will Leading point producers for Ronnie Witkowski, who sent structed the IIUIM unpiesslve range from the flimi Hnulu iAndrascU 209. C. Routtor. 201. seven field goals whipping model car und v»s E formed and assigned duties, make its own selection and thejSt. Francis was Hank Mushlk aw»iQed,awardwi! ' Dorados an^d ,,ru„ n„. Mt-gime wlmiiTs: Gene hrhrel-! Women* A. Novak 1M-5M, 1. through the nets for 14 points. OPEN BOWLING (irst prize. Hubert for the aftme iMU over Luijanu-beliaelcr 184-510, The- league was formed to fill presentation wiff be made by with g splash of 19 points via k i the all-Important gap between Mr*. Peterson. ( nine field goals and one free. His teammates, Harold Kaub second „, the final mates, Vlto JaskolKu • |'Wop uver Wrlki- Master PUK,!..!'^**:ns, 11™!.*."™™".' T»«81K>PH and Art conquest, also got into ON ALL ALLEYS over Md the Little League and high Woodbridge* High Schooljthrow. Jimmy McFeUa racked by Mr Mulnar, and Qrlta, were also \w- B News over TrtAiiBle Balis, Bchwtnzer ( Majestic l.unei, uver Mac- over MlsHU. school baseball. There still is a coach Nick Priscoe will head a up five counters for tne Red-the scoring act with totals of Monday from «-U0 P.M. Jack Resko came in third. scoring column wltli ' Men's Shui). Jack Klein! lwo-<«me •luner**: Woodbrldge six and five, respectively. need for additional assistance. list of guest speakers which in- imen. Tues, «:U9 P.M. to S .00 P.M. Prizes consisted of a nlfti 10 and », The Cotm Co, over Uon Sewlu* fc|Lliuor over Hanlm 19th, Br«u| cludes Woodbrldge Police Chief Prank Catennaci's five counters certificate, eiiKiuved scorers were Jim Buck(lt over Those Interested In Joining the Holy Cross regained its win- Saturday from 9:00 A.M. Duralco Alumlimm Products Daidone. CW»ners. John % Egan, Edison High was the best offensive threat Surplus *.l«. CKCWLU^K. Or C. organization are requested .to ning ways by recording a 20-10 8T coach Bill O'Leary, and Wood- for the Jaspers. Sunday It Noon to 9:00 P.M wCtlKLUS WOMEN'S LEAGUK Standlni* u 01 Ftbruaty 1( dommunidate with Mr. Ricn- victory over a scrappy Villa- f'tudluis »s of February 11 * ardt. bridge Athletic Director John nova quintet. The Crusaders! REDUCED BATES FOR from 13 to 16 vv». g 0UP for fllth pl*c? with H ) Tony Jackson led the Bt. ' 1 W 43 . Tomcaik. Father Reuly of Our have now won two games while j ii'& after posting' • Si-- , B&op fiat 42 2*J:lielln Lumber . 39', Ul',1 ori CHILDREN SATURDAY The contest *6s ^ull8Ufea St, Louis forward Oordon . . _ University basketball by over the Woodbind ' PUwrU. 40 ^3 Bt. Qeortje Pharmacy » 17 Lady of Peace will serve as losing one. mm f:W A. M U> ««0 P. M, Mr. and Mrs. Paul shariok 8r Dairy . 38 25 Mauro Motors H H&rtweger Is a doubtful etarteijmaster of ceremonies and Rev. scorers In his first eight games tn a game plkyed at '•'• 31 Duerscheldt Insun.no The two Tommy*—Mansfield Mr. Sharick 1» manager o DTUKS . 32 3i for this week's basketball game Hecht of the Grace Lutheran (and Powers — were tlie Cru- this season. His string was Jiwlor BMih School iU 29 M lhtllu Plumbing JS 1 broken when Willie Hall netted Strawberry Hl|| club. 37 tihop Rite .. „ J4',i 31M, agalnst Bradley. Hartweger, a Church will give the lnvooa saders' most accurate shooters BOWL-MOR The top point s Dress Shop Haling M 32 [standout defensive player and tlon, 25 points against Utah. with totals of 10 and t. Pacing 451 AMBOY AVKNUK Ite Birch Inn jii^d high BilUken scorer, en- g Therman Gibson of Detroit Vqnor lloll The Fords Ansoclatlon will]ththe Jk Philadelphia was the only who won ifiinnn ""won, collected 18 points. «'" rlt 1 was Jack O'Mal- WOODBRIDGK Aim* U0B»('' *1j5? Detlog* Hospital with a also install 1U new slate foriley, who continued hU vem- (Continued on PICK 19) latrep Uuo»t *nd blM HE 4-D682 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAGE NINETEEN -1

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICRS Diamond Luminarie» Sif t In the second period, Trenton LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES h iiitouchables Presbyterians •**? 0i its advantage to 12-1, theit a map ratniM "MAP at tutiwet 61 1 In Mock gj-jo n map entitled two

  • turen and a pnrt of th« realty. __ ""'" nf 1(0 feet to a point In the we«V,; UiitouchBbles got off to firody was Trenton's main on Sntii'Hny, the tilth rtsv of Peh SUPERIOR COITRT OF HFW JER- erlv side of First Street: thince (•» during the third and fourth pe- past two weeks, boys have been mart. IMt. an elecMnn will he held and are a portion of the necurUy •.,;,„•; .start by outhustling are Invited as well as all coach- or the Indehtednew herein men- BIT, LAW DIVISION. HIDDMWEX:northerly and along the •wesWrl* riods, the victors got moving 'n the firehonw, 20 Anth Avenue, COUNTY. Docket No. J-1I2B-W) l,m ot First Street a distance of If; ,. (nhs 8-1 in the Initial pe-es, managers and Interested In. N, J., In said Pirt District tioned: Welhllt Rlec. Ov»n ind 4 f with a splash, of .4.7,points to parents. , me«tlmestlc rjninrrjnince Corpflr^tlon, nj(fenj(P(t to thtbe point or placa of Vh,. . between th» hours erf 1 P, M. ambur. Bans* EB B1M NAS. ll until Warns scored post the Overwhelming triumph. ttlso The approximate amount ot theornotudon, Plalntllt, and Cwier H OINNINQ MrAlhany and Juliana MrMhnny.| Touether with the right of a IS* Mli, I,, the second stanza to pp of electing: One m Com Judgment to be satisfied, by nald Ufayette has now won five a/k/a Juliana S<>hw1tier, Defendants foot mutual driveway laid out bf ',, "|ii,. untouchables a 1th 14 counters, Wftrren mlmloner for th« t«rm of three C sale Is the mim nt Sixteen Thousand, straight games since the stari Extent String veara, and one (1) Cnmtilwloni Five Hundred Flrty-two Dollarn Writ ot Execution for the sale of,th« HAD HeiHy Company irt'tM Luhrs' 11 points was the best '„, al tlio lmlftlmc interrnis- LaSalle Wins of the current season. 'nr the uneuplred t4>rm of one ( (I1B.552OO) more or Ins. together premises dmed December Rth. 1M0 nut of the above described pr»m> (Continued from Sports Page) individual effort for Wood- vnnr. To ^ote an Aonronrtailon ft with the oonta of this sale. By virtue of the ahote stnted ises, sa well as ndjolnlng premlM*, n nicUftid Brodkln and (Continued from Sports Page Writ, to me dlrecte.' and delivered, the entrance to »nld drIVeway Ming Bruce Donlan sparked the Drtdge. tthh e m' P«ml year totnllnn th Together with nil and dtnuular icrger each scored full gftme behind the leaders In Him of tht rlghtl. prt»t1eg«», heredUamentu I will expose to wle at public ten on PBttrson street, which dr1y«w»t, ID •: '">' tile play accounting for thre Ufayette attack with 18 points, 'I ue on 1)()mts for the Untouch- the standings after upending The Barren Junior Varsity, and appurtenancea thereunto be- la to l» created [or the benefit « ^/t<™ the floor that wer while his teammates, Johnny WEDNESDAY. THE 8THDAY OF the pMtlt* hertto, their heir*, ntet- ,;,,, in the curly Phase of coached by Bob Bisler, also longing or In anywise appertaining Clark and Bill Manos, account- the Woodbridge Eagles 69-58. The subscriber reserves the rlKht. to MARCH, A. O., 1M1, tors. ndmlnlntmtors, mccesSjn good for six points, Plre Prtvntlon inn th hm ed for 15 and 12, respectively. Richie Cllento and Richard tasted defeat succumbing to the .... , „,„,20(1 „ adjourn laid sale from time to UmelfJ " ''>' «»'" o'e\Mt b> the.aulgtft and tenanw occupying thi Led by the pinpoint•shootln Ad ertlllln nrt subject only to such limitations or ''"', the second half, It Wt« Presbyterians' top shooters Spanglcr were the mainstays Trenton Jayvees, 62:36. Curtl ' * » Printing... ns.oo llqht Snvlnn) time. In the afternoon j BKINQ the same premises of George Wolter, Duquesn WIUlo wax the mnut i.(»iirfttj"iCl)mnilM'l"lfn'' *'"' restriction*' upon the enen-lse of |].r > ntouchaWes all the way were Don Nekarda and Aron^ht e court for Colonla with n such power as may be specially pro- nf the said day, at th« Shfrlrt's Of- veyert to Salvatore Hlvello and Lwl romped to a 12-8 decision over arusie was me mosi accurate nMk,, 8tl,rtM _ lite In the City of New Brunswick, '" his wlte, by deed ot Am«U ,.,,,(|s {nil behind 1-3 in the Peterson with totals of 10 andtotals of 30 and 21, respective- 3«.on vided by law or rules of Court. Notre Dame. marksman for Woodbridge withlRiectriPlrehousc eand Malntenancs' Power . ROBERT H. JAMISON, Vi- Harms, widow ot Csrl A. period, and 17-7 In the six. .8 points. et datid August 23, 1957, and Wolter flipped In eight points ly. The Eagles' most accurate and 8f|iiloment Bheriff p WOODBRIDGE (32) firemen's Comnenistton.... 1 and was folldwed In the scoring After running up a 22-13 eager was Johnny Barr, who INN AND Bn«M Attornevs lot ;nnd »nd premises hereinafter in [he Mlddlrwx County "-'IIV Willis, the talented accounted for 27 points. HIB Carlisle 0 0 "Hiel and Oil for Trucks ... 300.00 I-L 2/3 9 16 20/81 I Particularly described, situate. lylnnlOfflce on September 9, 1957, In : louchable eager, was high column b„.y Qlen Maso„ n with halftune lead over Maryvilje, Oas Heat __ 723,00 ••''••' . «nd being In the Borough ot Car-' IBM of Deeds, page 322. teammate, Al Notehey, pene- Quint 0 2 lousemnn 420.00 ' teret, County of Middlesex and' BEING the premises commonly four. Dennis Unart ran his he Wake Forest quintet coast- State ot New Jersey. known and deilgnatid aa m Fltrt ,,, m the K»me with 1« trated the hoops for 18. Dunda «• ,... 2 0 4 Mlscellsneons BSO.OO SHERIFF'S SALE production to four for the Irish. d to a 57-30 victory to make Snnnllta and Equlpmant Known as LoU SI and f In Block Street, Perth Amboy, H. J. '.••its while Brodkln followed Take Grip on 3rd Luhrg — 4 3 11 SUPERIOR COOTtT'OT N8W JtR4-4 on Map of landi known as "Mam The approximate amount Ot itfl their debut in the second half a (Plrematlf) 1.658.25 8BY. CHANCTOT DIVI8ION, MID- ;!:1 H Jon Ha»derhan ran Pair 2 2 6 Treasurer's Bond find at property belonging to Canda Judgment to be satisfied by Ml4 success. Benny's Tavern of Port DLESBX COUNTY. Docket No. FRealt- y Company, situated at Chrome 1> the sum ot Three Thousand, ; t,,tal to U for the Cubs. Kelleman 3 1 Inmirnnte 1.700.00 3142-59. Pulaakl 8»Tlng»& loan AJ-.N. J." fiie4 In'the County Clerk's Five Hundred Slxty-nln* DollMi Strikes and Spares Reading climbed up into un- Truck Repairs 800.00 •jhr- Fords Bearcat Junloni Charlie Hierhftger and Bob Kurzeja 1 0 wclatlon, a corporation ot New JerOffic- e of Middlesex Countv. N. 3[13,569.001 more or leas, togetb* disputed posesslon of third Water ond Hvdranta lO.WVlon c. It Plaintiff, and Valeria Mtcchla i,ii(|i-d the Avenel Aztecs thtlr (Continued from Sports Page) Richards were the mainstays on Tlrpak 0 0 Alarm system _..„ 1.000.00 on the 23th day of May. 1903. with the coMi> of this sale. place by taking the measure of and Plerlna Meochla, his wlf. and. Alm known M LotJ j, lnd 32 „ Together with all and alniult* i.mii defeat In a row by tatClccone Welding .... . II the floor for Wake Forest with Sub-Station Fund 3,200.00 the Falcons by a 72-58 tally. Hutchlns 0 0 Veronica Kollbas a« Defendants shown on Block 274 of the Borough the rights, prt?llege«, IM u d.'ctslon, 23-11. Oliver's Tavtrn _ . 31 17 counters each, Wally Morse Writ of Execution (or the tale ooff f--••-•• CartarU T*x Atlu- , |tn4.••.• appurUnano• .u thereunto bt*. Benny's now has a 6-2 recorc mort(r»«fd premises dated November Oni- ot the league's best was next down the line in the Belni; also known as 12Larch longing or In anywise appertaining. thus far. 12 8 32 «lh. 1MH). itreet, Carteret, New Jersey. The subscriber reserves th« right M Mark Waseleskl, B#H Drujs . 28 M scoring column for the victors BOARD OP TXRt COMMISSIONERS By virtue of tht above stated Hltl'IS. Offensive honors for the Por TRENTON (61) District No. II. Iwlln, N. J, The ftpproilmata amount of the adjourn said sals from time to tint Bearcats with 15 Oak Tree Drugs . 27 39 with 14. The sharpshooters for Writ, to me directed »nd dtllvered.ludgment to be satisfied by mldjsubject only to such limitations Of nl the L * . iMlekej'i Barber Shop . -13 44 Orton 0 Township of Woodbrldse. N. 3t will eiposa to aale at public ven- Maryvllle, were Ronnie Lamont Reading club went to Leo William H qiilnn, Sectetary sale Is the sum of Two Hundred.restrictions upon the Mewls* of • points Avlileh he accounted for| never ««n <»• or Mntn names) Crowel .... 0 due on Fifty Dollars («M.oui more or Kss.lsueh power as may be specially prow Jot Karaureyy 207-J020J02.. H MollnarMolnaro U, and Oreg Morse 10. Segyllnski and Bob Wyskowski, I.-IJ. 2/9. U/61 WKDN1BDAT. TH1! 1ST DAT OP |v uuv of seven field goals and Brody 14 2.30 together with the costs of this sale, vlded by law or rules of Court. mU tn««l In'"1' ""htnger 334, B. Bmfth J!3 who ran their individual clus- MARCH. A. D. 1M1, Together with all and singular the]1 RtiBBBT H loiii. Rudy 1 6 3 14 NOTIOM Fltncr tossed In „. ut",, a»j«iBi«i in, i ters to 24 and 22. Bob BroWtt * " " st the hour of two o'clock By tn« rl?|,t,, privileges, heredltnments and counters for Avenel. Jocko 314, A. Andenon 111, R MaLARGES- T FARM EXPORTER Wooflbrldge, New Jerse \n\ prsvalllni; (Standard or Day-ippurtennncea thereunto belongln(t| oLAN, HANET & ROMOKD, dort M9, B. Uary JOS, J, Kotwn- scored 28 points, and Don^"?" — - Date: February 1, 1B6I Kht Saving) time, In the afternoon TO The United States is the Shaw or In anywise appertaining. The Attorneys. back Kl, B. Chif.tHll MS. a. Burylo Kuchma, 20, for the Falcons. Dear Sir, Sirs or Madam: the tuld day, at the Sheriff's subscriber reserves the rl?ht to sd- vs. disappointed at Bonn Plpnic Take Hotlct that a meet- I.-L. 2/16. 23; 3/2, 9/61 $55,44 30S. W. runk M0, H. lUurath J0O, world's largest exporter of farm Confident after a 15-4 adMathe- s - fflce In the City of New Bruns- Journ said salt from time to time Ud offer. IQ. Stdlak aOO, M. WtcbMr 200. ) > Ing ot the Board of Adjustment of ck, N, J. products. The Agriculture De vantage In the first period. Norman i the TOWN9HIP OP WOODBBIDQE, subject only to such limitations or 4 N. J., will be held on Wednesday All the following tract or parcel restrictions upon the exercise ot partment said that for the Booth Electric went on to score Willis „ land and premises hereinafter such pftwer as may be specially pro- year ending June 30 this coun- Ratlco evening, February 22, 1H1, at 8:15lartlcularly described, situate, tying a decisive 66-42 victory over P. M. at the Memorial Municipal vided hy law or rules of Court. nd being In the Borough of Car ROBBRT H, JAMISON, J. S. BILSKI try supplied 17 per cent of theGiordano Trucking of Port Building, No, 1 Main Street, Wood' ret, County of Middlesex and State 30 7 67bridge, New Jersey, to hear the ap- 1 Sherltl WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. world's export of farm good*. New Jersey, belnn more parncu ROBERT E. RO8SNBKRQ, peal ot ColonU Service Center for UPHOLSTERING The big threat for the Eleo Score by periods: rly described and bounded as Attorney ran cm * SUBURBAN USXIVCRT The value of U. 8. exports variance from the terms of theollows: during the fiscal year totaled trlclans was Bob Benl with 18 Woodbridge ..459 14—32 Woodbrtdge Township Zoning Ordi- I.-L. 2/9. lfl. 23; 3/2/61 »37.17 Furniture Repairing Being known and dwrignatetl a — AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE Trenton 8 18 14 27-67 nance so that they may use prem $4,500,000,000, slightly under points, while Don Furdock, for- Ises situate on 572 W. Itun&n Ave- the northerly one hundred fee RHKRIFF'S SALE Quality Keept Hi in Business the record high of $4,700,000.- mer All-Township star, tossed nue, Colonla, N. J., which are known UOO'I ot Lota 9 £nd 10 as shown SUPERIOR CODRT OF NEW J Restoring Antique In 13. The versatile veteran Pal LEGAL NOTICES and designated as Lots 3A, 4A, 5A on a. certaiin map entitled "MaMap ofSEY. CHANCERY DIVISION MID- Furniture a Specialty • Bulldlnt ftUierUU • IXHHI A Wln 000 In 1951. In Block 50SB on the Woodbrldge Property of LouiLis KnehlerKhl, CaC r DLESEX COUNTY. Docket No. F- collected five field • Mlllwork • WatlbMrd The countries which reeerveai NOTICI OT KtittTION Township Tax Assessment Map # teret. N J." which said map Is154-60! . Lu Realty Co., a corporation eight fr6e throws to nn file In the office of th.e Clerk 14!) North Street the largest amounts of United Such Intended use la contrary to of the State ot New Jersey, Is Plain- • Itooflm • Floortaf the present provisions of the Wood- of the County ot Middlesex as tiff. Hud Salvatore Rlvello »nd Lucia, pace the Truckers. Notice Is hereby given tn the legal Woodbridce, N. J. • Insulation _ • Plywood States exports of farm goods, bridge Township Zoning Ordinance. Rlvello are Defendants. Writ o In order, Include the United Voters of Fire District #9, that on Any individual, firm or corpora known aa the northerly one nun Execution for the sale of mortgaged • Mouldlni " § Knotty Pine Saturday February 18, 1961, a.n Elec- lon may appear and present any dred feet (100') of LoU 9 and 10premises dated January 18th, 1961. Tel. ME 4-4393 Kingdom, Japan, Canada, West tion will be h«ld at tne Plrehouse In Block 183 on the Assessment • Hardwire • tUtetaen Barrons Lose objections to the granting of th By virtue of the above statei Germany, the ., Hall, 1222 amen Btre.cl lselln. New and the requested variancri e Map ot the Borough ot Carteret: Writ, to me directed and delivered, • faint Jenwv, County ot Middlesex, Btate HEOINNINO at a paint 111 the Cabinets (Continued from Sports Page) A copy of this Notice has been ol , Italy, Belgium. Cuba, of New Jersey,. Between the Hours will be served on the owners of al southerly line of Louis Street, dis- DOING IT YoURStxrt and Prance. tunlties v?hlch could have kept of j p. M.'and'a ?. u. "(EST.) property within a radius ot 200 feel tant westerly two hundred feet •aid Elcttlon Is for the fbl- (200') from the corner formed by irt III ad»in yo» M M» It close. Prank Keleman scored v ot tha above mentioned property. wlng furpostfc STEPHEN J. ANTON, the intersection of the B.ilrt south- - CURRENT PRICES - Laos explains move against both ot Woodbrldge's field (1) The Election of two 12) tin J. W. DWORAK erly line of Louis Street with the 1 westerly line of land of the Bor-' "YOU CANT BITS BETTER' Souvanna Phouma. in the opening session. Commissioners for the full Applicants D i I.-L. 2/S, 16/61 ough of Carteret, formerly lita* of m C0A1 (]) Vote an Approprlitlpppp p for the Canda Realty Co.; running thence NUT OR STOVE •••••• current P&ba&bl "ft"ftiff Totaltag (1) south fortj-flve 145) degrees 144,81052. NOTICE OF ELECTION fifty-eight (58) minutes West at J s 4 urchase of New FIRE DISTRICT NO. 12, COLON1 right angles to Louis Street, see 95 THE NEW WOODBRIDfiE TOWNSHIP, N. J. TOM Kqiilpnunt ..: i 5.B3d.<» hundred 1100') feet; thence 21 20 £ I7»tef 8«vle« JlJ.JMto Notice li hereby given to the legal (2) North lorty-four («) decrees CASH PRICK CASH PRICE General Operating « $20,571.04 of Fire District No. 12 th two (2) minutes West, parallel BIIUTK DELIVKKY SIIUTK OKLlVgHI Bremen's Compensation .. f 5,000,00 on Saturday, February 18, 1941. with Louis Street, titty (50') teet; TOYOPET CROWN CUSTOM meeting and election will be hell thence at the Fire House, Inm&n Avenui Tottl t44,ll0.52 (3) North forty-five (45) degrees R. W. OSBORNE, and Broadway Avenue, Colonla, be fifty-eight (58) minutes East, par- CHODOSH Bros, and WEXLER tween the hours of 2 P. M. and Secretary P. M., E.S.T. Said election Is tor £ allel with the first course, one 36 E. (irand Avenue, Kahwav FU 8-1000 t. 2/J-H/81 hundred (10C) feet to the said following purposes: southerly line of Louis Street; and 1. To elect one Fire Commissions: thence r'OTlCB OF ECP for the full torm of three years. OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE WOODBRIDGE TOWN8UJP 2. To vote an appropriation foi (4) South forty-four (44) degrees FIM DI8IR1CT £i general Ore purposes for the etirreri PORT READING, * J. nscal year as follows: Notice U hereky (lven to the l Insurance: Trucks, TOtera of Fin DUtrlct #2. Port Comp. Ic Llab $ 1,900.0 Reading, N. J,, that an election wll Statutory Bularles 82O.f held it the fire hou*s on Wesi Rent 1,200.1 COMFORT venue on February 18; 1961, from Qua, Oil, Grease—J Trucks 400JK th« hour ot Three (J) P. M. to Seren pl!es and New ing to the extension ot the fire • Tinted, rear-view mirror Equipment 2.840.00 ilarm system and the Issuance of travagant luxury it tn tttnonSwy • Custom tailored interior llectlou Eipennfs ,..„ 148.50 bonds In connection therewith, • Dual, 2-speed, electric wipers Uidlt and Legal Fees : 875.00 which question is as follows; • low price. Fewer dollan buy you i dis- Miscellaneous Expenses .... 1,780.00 • Low maintenance through bigger oil, Maintenance and plp Shall the turn, of *JO,740.00 be tinctive, fine cir powered by 95 fiery AND MANY MORE EXTRAS ALL expended for the Installation of air and gas filters to Fire House 2,425.00 and extension ot the existing fire 'aid Fireman's Salary. horses. 4 wide doori Detp-Mltid foam INCLUDED IN THE LOW PRICE OF alarm system to Include the fol- • Lockable glove compartment, with Annual '. „.... 5,024.00 lowing areas; Jordan Woods, In rubber seats, w-i-d* lor 6 big pitten electric outlet ONLY 'aid Relief Flremsu's the Tlclnlty of Hickory Hoad, Ra- Salary, Annual 1.1M.00 ren Drive and Drake Place; Wood- *ers. Pile cirpett. Hind finished • 9 coats of hand-rubbed paint which 'aid Fireman's Ret. M«d1- bridge Knolls, in the vicinity of *1795 cnl. Hoapltallzatlon Int. . 98J00 Albermarle Ro»d, Westminster throughout, by muter criftsmtn. lasts, and gleams, and resists scuffs (Whit* wild optional) Road and Cameo Place; Video Total Budget to Vote on._ (27,848.95 Park. Kstates, In the vicinity of nnual Hydrant and Alltatro Place; Oak Ridge Heights. Water Charges .., 5.584.00 In the vicinity of Cypresi Drive and Starlight Drive; Canterbury Grand Total of Budget to Village, In the vicinity of Central Vote on for 1M1 -— 135,433.85 Street; Dukes Estates, tn the vi- cinity ot Autumn Court and Linda Respectfully submitted by the Avenue and vicinity of Savoy BOARD OP PIBE COMMISSIONERS Street, Arthur Avenue, Dukes Plre District #2 Road, Jordan Road, Mornlngslde Township of WoOdbrdlfte Road, Klmberly Road, Dewey Ave- Port Reading. N, J. nue, In wood Avenue and Beekman John A. Fsllnsky, Secretary Avenue and Intermediate axeas; . 2/9, H/Jl imd to be financed bv the Issu- ance of bonds of the Fire District NOTICE TO AB8INT payable over not more than seven Superior Court of New Jersey years with interest at a rat* not Docket No. C-IT2I-M exceeding 6% per annum, payable STATE OF NKW JEKSBY, TOr The half-yearly. Hrooki & Brooks Cur|inr>tlon. a New York corporation, and K*hw»y BOARD OF FIRE COMMIBSIONBHS HuilHini Co., Inr., a Nev tork cor- FIHB DISTRICT #12, COLONIA poratlon, and Unknown Claimants, Wlllluni Cramer, secretary nd their heirs, devltrea and perI.-L- . 2/9, 16/S1 nual representatlvt's, and their, or an; of tlirlr siioeNsors In rl SUKKIFF'S SALE Hie and interest, defendants. SSUPEIUOK COURT OP NEW JER- SEY. CHANCERY DIVISION, M1D- FEEL LIKE A "CLOTHESPIN" CAPTIVE? You lire hereby snmtziontd require., d lo serve upo.—n Willia-m_ S_ DLE8EX COUNTY. Docket No. P-61- Uurkln,, plaintiff'p s ttttorrny.y whose 60, Humbtirg Savings Bank, a baflk- address Is 374 Drove street, Rahwuy, ;>orHtlun oi the State of New You Need an Electric New Jersey, nn answer to the COID- York, Is I'lalntltf, and Alfred Soto- pljilnt filed In a civil uctloo In which imiyor. Mury Sotomayor, his wife, Ijiuls E. Barnett, Jr., and Ada VChanne- l Lumber Company, a cor- HarnMl are the pliiltnllfs and Theporation. Carrie Lint and Louis Brooks ii Brooks Cui^uraUou, et ul.,Jufl«, itrtf Defendant*. Wilt of Eie- are (letelidonts, i.tnullim lu the Hucutlu- n fur the sale ut nuirtKaiii perlor Court ot New Jursey. within premUes dated January 9th, 1M1. 35 days after Murdi 2, 1961, eicluslve By virtue of tin above, stated of such date, if you full to do soWrit, to me directed and delivered. CLOTHES DRYER Judgment by default may be renI- will expose to sals at public ven dered against you for the relief de- due on Free yourself of olothea line drudgery. Fluff SEE THE NEW CROWN CUSTOM manded In the complaint. WBDMEBDAY, TH» 1ST DAK OF dry your laundry in any weather, day or You shall file your answeanswer and MARCH, A. D. 1M1, AT YOUR TOYOPET OEALER'S- .>roof of servici e In d duplicate with at the hour of two o'clock by the night, in less than an-hour—automatically! the Clerk of the Superior Court, tlitn prevailing (Stind&rd or Day State House Annex, Trenton, Netf tight Saving) tlmt, in tha aturoooi Jersey, la accordance with the Rules of the (aid day, at the Sheriff1 Buy an efleotelo clothe* dryer Worn of Civil Practice anil Procedure. Office la the City of New'Bruui«lcfc, The action hat beeu Instituted H. J. your favorite store. REINERTSEN'S GARAGE for the purpoM of quieting the tltlt oi Lout* 1. Barnett, Jr., and Ad* F, ALL (hat t»ot or parcel of lui< Barnett to certain lands and to clear situate, lying and bslnit In thi Bor- il doubts and dispute* eoac«r»- ough of' Osrteretteret. In thha qqouatyy of 37 Washington Ave. KI i-56ii Carteret, N. J. lng'Thaaame.' (i'ucll land* arf d«t Middlesex, In tlm State oi New DON'T BE A DRUDGE - BUY A DRYER Hrtbed'M follows: Umi}rsey: U Lot* 731 Ufl 7f4 00 BJHNO tuown and designated THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAGE TWENTY

    AVLNLL PERSONALS f r p ISSJS-WeA Carl F. Pyatt, Jr. By MRS PERCY A11S«N Miss Patricia Mrs. Pyatt attended I8EL1N land Rahway schools. The MB8 MARTIN (iUTUWSKI .cises Monday at the firehouse COLONIA - Plans for the 0 at 7:30 P. M. ^Spring circus bazaar to be held groom attendetteddd 14 George Street, *v*nel • r<% ^'-^kSgr.. ! and m 4-0951 — ThirT d Ward Second DfS'iat the Reform Church of Hn- and' "• 11K Civicdfn- March 6. from 10 A. M. Mrs Joseph Sefii'«'to. West Do-W Force. I — Mr. and Mrs, Abe Kramer, Dfmocratlc and Avenue, 1ms been iMeclrd preM- ^ ^ y km Demorest Avenue, and children, club meeu Monday BtThe Ht'li- the Central Parkway Section drnt of tn.- CBtlwlIf Mothers,rled Meryle and Mark, are enjoy- crest Inn ftt 8.30 P M of National Council of Jewish Club, nn ornanlzatlon which Mn of Mrs, OIK thineC visiVisitt. "o1( mm.Mrs . •»•Kramer'» s —„ Monda|VHIIIU».y ' tnWeK KM .»•«•••,et »M()t ...... h . le wat J K dld t a W0 n parents Mr and Mrs. J. Kram- m or woodbiidge meets at ThirteeJ;f n booths displaying day er, Brooklyn. N. Y. 8:30 P. M. at Madelyn Andre's lmrlJ men's, women's and children's ..The Sewnren Bridge Club ring • —Sixt—8ixth DlHrtcDIMrtctt Republican Studio, Avenel StreetStre . wear, housewares, handbagsdb , met at the horn.' of Mrs. Har-,church. ISEUN-Boy Scout Tin,,, Club will meet tonight at Mr. - Tuesday the Avenel Mem- boutiques, home-baked cukes, and Mrs William Schrure- udal Post. V.F.W., meeU at the b ; cookies, casseroles, hand-made .were Mrs. 8. J. ••• ,_...... • man's. 300 Prospect Avenue, at Maple Tree Farm at 8 P M'A'I4J aprons and DOtholders, are to 8-30 P M ~ Avenel-Colonia *irs P j. Adams, Mrs. Olive Van ,tep.father, —»rrz .- raising ceremony in hiu,., jeature(j Idf-rsllne and Mrs. H B. Ran- »««•»»• " — pi-idc'of New Jersey Coun- Squad meete Tuesdad y at squad [he bridr WM Boy Scout Week, 8P played a IP iMlin Firehouse oil Sons and Daughters of Ub- headquarters at 8 P. M. kin The next mretlnK ««l * „ yem w Mn ^ M au her home, 437 Hudson IC Organization meets at Fltz- Avrnue, spMH the weekend at Mrg umt plscopo. Hwiana.^^ ^ gttend meeU)1Bs ^ and Mrs. Herbert G. Gordon r 0I Bo'ulevard cerald's at 8:15 P. M. are co-chairmen. home. She lifts sublet her Hook, staten Island. ™» Rrf held each Wednesday npnrtment and will live In the . . »•„ matron ot honor.| , ; •• — Oirl Scout Troop 52 meets — Sisterhood fit Conjrega- SECOND PKFORMANCF, TONIGHT: The PTA of School 1». Menln Park Terrace, held thf bl idp 7 unt| g;Ja p M M C()| Hotel at George. Brooklyn; , m«ids were the ™isses ^^ ^^^ ,. Wmorrow with Mr*. Stanley ;Mon« B'nai Jacob re-scheduled the first performance of its fashion show at the achonl last nlsht. A second ittinwltig "HI Bri( PS Uon % Korkev 274 Avenel Street, at last week's canceled meeting to jHelRhts, until her marrlflge In m[y Am flrennan, Railway, Avenue be presented tonlrht. Above are three of the models, Mrs. Max Rfllermann, Mrs. Herbert 11 PerUr AnTOOy rM Tuesday at 8:30 P. M. Hus- Haslam, Mrs. John MarWhirter. | June. J Patty Py» ' : An outdoor camplne n _ Young Ladies Sodality of jdand's Night will be featured ABOUT YOUR HOME -The Contiact Bridge Club, m of tne bridegroom; ""V^ng panned for somr ti, St. Andrew's Church reeeivesjwlth Mr. Jack Tlllman, pro- Imet at the home of Mrs. Jo- U}mint Miller, Rahway. Mii*MM0|)i Ho& Communion in a body atigram chairman. , and lot Romans we contributed by]pnn pe[t seph Rusznak Monday evening. Kgren p'Afiontlno. Rahway. was Often you hear young wom- " w n the'10 A. M. mass Sunday. The - love scene was provided. Sir Laurence Olivier, Peter Us- * , -iPrlzPrizee winnerwinnerss werweree Mrs.viia.. ovnrv»Jo P :fioWer girl. JFK SBBK8 ACTION en say they hate housework. tinov and Chiarles LaiiRhton. L D w mt3 group will hold its regular Eleanor Parker was asked The Him is full of violence. PTO Of SclWOl HTpocklembo" " -. *Mrs— . Richar'" 'd' Pitt-" , Pfter viiiloneviiiM),,t. lielin_ , brother' p^meriroluom Kennedy ,v This is usually the result of ol r Monthly meeting Monday in!Jem? Wald to co-star wl The brutal training methods , „ Rerald and Mrs. Harold Wii-; .. served M b*81 sweeping review used In the cladiatorial school helin Fire Auxiliary 1ELIN - Sgt. Kennem van!f.on The next mwilng will be » ""„„,,„, vnt John Makln.;,.For ,)gn pouc,- y. While Co: ISEUN - Sgt. Kenneth Van « The nexl mwtlng will ^±^.^^3^ VM^ZZnJto w •> Firemen hold drill exer-ITakes A Vacation'___ and a hair-raisingg fightt to thethe! -,..-. r _, . . of the Juvenile Bureau of !ftt the home of MLss Kay FTPP-^^ cmi!;ln o( tht bridebride:;work: worlM s oon n doidomestir c 1P,I : In the first place, running a MRrch finish between two desperate' W M\,onvpne I OtUftM Woodbridge Police Depart-iman, Perth Amboy. on iKeIinjlh Koohy, Colonla and m the COmlng 11. home is not complete satisfac- u NfWfirk | „««_„„„*opponent. s „ar„ e „„*no t »_„ for(fc. thl e ISBLIN — The Ladies Aux- mentit, waas tthee ggues t speakep r at 13. Iwilltaiwiuiam M««lt«."•"••'•••'y-• -•- •• 'Jt'CtlVJi'ctl'vee lIas speespeedd y action .,. tion to most of us. but there Icousln of the bride. Oary Pyatt, and domestic ,,m faint-hearted iliary of Iselln Chemical Hook a meetin11 g _o»f twrPTOt _orf o.kSchooMll 1180 . ~~~ I . .1 .!.» hriAe rturV Pvatt, {oTtm>...<„>. tnA ^r are times when we think we Perth Amboy. cousin of the of the m0Bt pressing mm SPECIAL simply don't have time for any Kirk fiouglas gives a strong and Ladder Co District 11. will: The speaker discussed local ON HONOR KOU. outside interests. This is al- portrayal in the title role. Tony meat tonight at the Auth Arc- juvenile problems which inter- COLONIA ~ George swer».Ibridegroom. was ring bearer. Curtis, John Ireland and John nue Firehouse jested the parents present. 55 Devon Road. Is on tne nonor Thp roiiDlf is honeymoonlnK ways a mistake and is perhaps r the most common reason, Gavin fill supporting roles. Refreshments will be served [toothers of fourth and fifth;roll for the third ™» a™ ,TS PZI Upon retumlng(S«reUn- 0 State, an,! Jean Simmons brings warmth by Mrs. John Barby. and Mrs.!grade pupils were in charge of period and semester -" ' wedding trip. thelsieveiTSon the [whether the person concerned oy Mrs. jonn uaroy. ana Mrs. Ki-uae PUPUS weir m u«i.«c ^ Mt-..«u ....- ""••---•• in'from their wcaaing iny, "^i"~ ., " ' M ., ,, to the love episodes and looks ~ " '" -•-"-•"- ••-- *—'•- ••-•"•— '••• vnnii«-( realizes it or not, for house- E. Bssiaga, hospitality commit- hospitality. Mrs. Last's first Kenworthy. Knollwood Lam 1i, rom inn ^^ ^ Wood.;thf UniU-d Nation., .„ 11.. keeping boredom. lovely in her slave rags. tee.. ..Al.l members are urged to grade class won the attendance on the semester honor roll "pom' order of business 'prize for last month. If it is not possible for you Tliree fascinating portrayals [attendo»f0nrt . inri» fnr l««t. mnnth PTh«l\V School. Ell7Jibeth. Dringf r- -- I to be away from home for an ij I lour or so each day, don't [become discouraged. You can I do any number of interesting things right In the home that »ll STORES CELEBRATE will help you to express your- % Full Si7r Solid lr«n self and do away with boredom. 0 Rallins Try writing, painting or gar- 9 J Coats of Prime P«lnt dening. I have a friend who has • AU Wfldea conitruction a map of Europe, the United GRAND POOD PRfCBS/ % AU Wofk GuarintMil— I States and China thumbtacked over the sink. She enjoys study- Full lnsur»nce c«v«»l» ing it as she pares potatoes orj No Extras to Pa; I washes dishes. This is a good' • PLUS • Mlt»rtd Corners Included idea for actually you need only OPENING ithe basement of your brain to [do routine tasks. MOST VALUABLE PATIO and STEP RAILS! If necessary, rearrange the "2 GUYS" NEWEST special NOW! i house for greater working ease. p i Uncluttered organization and FOOD MARKET TRADING STAMPS Other Slylri and UfMfins Proportionatrly law Prtrrd! iconvenient arrangement makes FOOD MARKET Ordfr now at thu* "I" keeping house much easier and ..._ .,---- time! Other custom-madf ( more pleasant. Plan meals that PREE HOME DEMONSTRATION (No Obligation). ROUTE 9, WOODBRIDGE ido away with time-consuming Open Daily Till 10 Sundays Till 7 f} ^^-^vi^^..^ *"i I rhortr Now! dishes. Use more quick, dishes TOTOWA Route 46 BONUS SPECIAL WEbster made with prepared mixes 3-5170 icanned and frozen food. DAZEY Magnetic Wall RAILCO For Why not chart the following FREE jday's activities the night be- ESTIMATE fore? Plan the meals, the house \c\hl COLLECT work and family activities, En- CAN OPENER any time! courage the children and hus- POUKLOIN • llimlMimi- styling 136 PARK AVE , [YNDHIRST, N. band to lay out their clothes • All Strfl -F.ffirifnt for the next day to cut down Salf on the morning scramble. « < hnirr o[ 1 ( oliiri Use p)astlc tablecloths and • Srnutlonal Value Zoom into spring with >laee mats and paper napkins sxcept for special company. Pudchasing seersuckers and :orduroys for the children and Cut from using sheets and dish towels unironed will cut most family Fresh Young Porters With Food F'urrhaw of J2 or More Ironing in half. HOLLYWOOD NEWS FULLCUTRIB HALF FULL CUT LOW HALF

    Walt Disney selected Annette Funicello for the co-starring role opposite Tommy Sands in 'Babes In Toy land." rHeinz Ethel Merman will leave Broadway in September to make her night club debut in Las Vegas at the Riveria in "Gypsy" Marilyn Monroe has gotten a "quick" divorce from Arthur Miller in Juarez, Mexico. It is Boneless rumored that all is not over vegetable varieties I between Marilyn and Yves Montand. Metro has signed Elvis Pres- ley for four pictures to start ROUNO atei this year. The first is o2Qz scheduled to be a musical. Cans Burt Lancaster and Kirk '5 VALUE touglas are vying for the cov- ted role of John the Baptist in MAST The Greatest Story Ever i 'old." Afe Fat Added The hard luck film, "Cleo >atra," starring Liz Taylor inally gets started. It will be '2 GUYS" SAVOY 444 limed in London and . Rock Hudson's "Come Sep- New slimline styling at 0 trimmed-down price tember" I* scheduled for re- aae in September. for a fast jetaway into spring. Sort, full-graintd glove Grade "A" BUTTER Dolores Hart, who appears in GOLDEN CREAM CORN leather, stacked leather heel. Sizes 416 to 9. :he film "Francis of Aaslsi," as St. Clare, has refused to have Come looming (or yours. 'her hair cut for the scene in SOLID •hich she takes her vows as a Ib. for Available In Bone and Brown nun, ' ;., **!*'• PRINTS Today's Film Bevue 8PAJETACCS Spartacus, is a historical igure, a Thraclan slave, who led a mtghtly revolt wu the around 80 MORTON'S Van Brode BC. PASTRAMI He was trained u a gladia- tor to fight other men to the! death for the brutal entertain- Pffl PltS CEREAL Hf»t ment ol the Romans. Being Brand more resentful *nd more re-1 Oblck .I • •"•'" bellioui than most, he made al V. 8. #1 CANADIAN OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. break for freedom and soon he 1O ha4 ' a sizable following of SMELTS slave*. For two years this army DtUtlcui WOODBRIDGE of slaves, which numbered a- 5^88 Uatm DUk Z I It). bout 80.000 held out against the Lull at Green Street Circle might of Rome. Through the course of the Eovtw 1 * «. ciia«g tmrwcivnt tvAv »**.. ^B" <• wt KE«RVIC RIGHT TO UMIT «; AHTITUCS NOT film, many historical liberties n»a TYF(>«IIJ|PIH.UI were taken with the stQry al it