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\'i) WOODBRIDGE, N. J . THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1951 N. J PRICE FIVE CENTS Stolen Car 'Good News' Cast Rehearsing for Performance Apr. 19 and 20 T 1 ieetness DriVer, Pals JuULdl Are Nabbed LigW Power Tested of Youths DriiM* i '• Attention of Police ! with W By Highly Antics In Truck Fight ,s of thing?

nt of sub- WOODBRnOE - B.'causr Cry' "i ,tn a politi- a car di ivi-1 W!(> i tuMenly de- fas evidently trying to stop a Result Awaited , kick that Greyhound Bus at 4 o'clock yes- Attorney Blasts terday morniti2, i'a.troimen Elmer iVfiiiitizaClon. Kryako anrrl Eugene Martin n^bber! \ done, I four ymths: one a minor, for Fill-Truck Pace In Elizabeth's it's dirty eaUnc a car fn Jersey City WOODBRIDOE Although OHlecis Krysko and Martin acre :;;->>.:(iv's session of the Town raisins in a radio car alons Route "ijT.rnillee «'•>- comparatively Court Battle 95 i»hen the* MW a lar«< «r«y car j •init 'i'vral complaints were re- lUofSayre- jpeed past a "bus and then slow j • ivi-1 mi'lmimv twe on. w» speed WOODBRIDOE-Wl)CU>r. ip;;;i; > put him- Sown. They trailed the vehi-l" \ :,ui of fill-trucks working on the tolice will crack do»*n on m •: -' for rea- »w the bus pass it aaain and a i»n, turnpike. naded trucks csrilim fill for the him, by second time the car passed the 10 Re-u'.enis of Wood Avenue, from 'urnpike. will await decision of a uLlv far.to bus. then slowed down as i! i<> 'ourt case started ye*ten!;iy in stbpTt: • Inm.in Avenue t" Dover Road. it ion in the •Ainch bord?rs both Woodbridue Slizabeth. ;,ry election Krysko and Martin drove up ,. Rllraheth dirked tfc br.il pii- ilons the bus. signalled the bus bitterly about the condition of that 'ice to arrest the- overloads ami. vv Vogel of driver to go ahead and then halted thoroughfare. They declared the is a result. 24 of them were ftn;-d ogtiize, of the car. The occupants gave their Parish PlnviTs. \pril \'> .mil M) in St. James' School audi- Above ire member* iif the r.\\\ of "(iind News.' thp miiM road was so muddy and rutty it 1200 each. Previously, ii has brwi ,-her's right names as Kenneth Thompson. 18 torium. Proceeds will > ID tIn- P;insh Building Fund, iStory on comedy that was a hit on Hrniidwav. to hf presented liv tlir St. Page ?•.' was almost impossible to set out aken for granted that only SUU- .aI public Of- to Mwllson Avenue, Jersey City. _"_"! (ven on foot. Another resident of Troopers and motor vehicle aae-nts the desire, who was the driver: Frederick that street xtattd that her niece 1 the power to Issue sum- SUnberry. IV 51 Kearney Avenue, just came from Ireland and was monses in casts of overloadim:, iv rown habit Jersey City; Edward Hallenbeck. Former Attorney General Wilentz to be Speaker YouthSavesWoman surprised to see such a road in the out Elisabeth so far as is known . he has been 23, and his bjpther, a minor. 610 United States. •<•the first municipality to teat the ,: interruption OOcea n AAvenue. rtght of its local police to perform • Why, my niece said they have Brought to headquarters, the this lunette. It proceeded under Tonight at Testimonial Dinner for Mr., Mrs. Neiss Who Tries Suicide better roads in Ireland and this is quartet save conflicting stories. the so-called Home Rule Act, after - a stretch of supposed to be the greatest coun- Thompson finally admitted steal- . L — 3EWAREN—Jack Dowrina. son i', could find no other method to payroll, and Ing the car from his employer and of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dowiing^ ^ £? ^A the prevent the destruction caused by ,.\ ailable rtc- t*> be 1 OOStmasler t said lhe other three did not know Clif! Road, vacationing last week' lrucks' she healedlJ declared' the heavily-loaded trucks. ,,st theama- the car was stolen. He admitted ^j Party to be Held :n Atlantic City, rescued Mrs. Floss Edward Kopptr. local attorney. Police Chief Oeowe E. Keating he took the car for a joy ride into Wonder Philadelphia, from drown- ...i.ip. I as- in Community Center sh rp said the case is being followed New Yojjk and was heading south 'nu. T'liesdny. ° s'des on Main Street, then : ssive attach* closely by all police departments vhen stopped by the police "WOODBRIDGE-Mr. and Mrs. Yount Dowling and three com-' complained of speeding trucks of towns and cities through which :>mity for paid carting W^ • u- • FBKI Wlndfjehr. 174 Jewett Ave- Abraham J. Neiss. 570 Railway •"unions, jtrn'.ling along tne beach.' rf Irrr new highway will be construct- 'as not con- nue, Jersey City, owner of the car noticed a woman wading out intoj Sajs Damare Grett ed. Appeals on such test eases, he Avenue, will be honored tonight ,U :. the basis of told the police yesterday that he : "ur nc:Vin. After passing her. he "L;fs leave the rocky road to said, are usually heard quickly and :. iji the pretty had just purchased the car Sat- a testimonial dinner to be given by ".unked back and saw that she was •,Dublin now and RO to Main H is hoped that the decision will I am notjurday. He also said he had hired Congregation Adath Israel at tht M;I beyond her depth and strue-i Street," said Mr. Kopper. "The be in favor of local police. the waVS Of I Thompson a» a handy man around community Center. A host of ulins; m the water. The Sewaren ] heavily ladtn. speeding trucks Immediately after Magistrate »I ththee offioffice and that Thompson hat) ;nuh un back along the beach rartlnE fill for the new highway Maguirg e of Elizabetl h t ! r »nd that Thompson had ffriend ^ * o{f nuny creedd s wilm l h •lp; 'evidently stolen the keys to the the point nearest her and swam | are cracking tne nulls in the homes; his decision, counsel for tlie de- , ;',d. and re- vehicle earlier in the day. celebrate the occasion. iwt to help her. and rattAnK dishes. We a}l know; fense served Immediate notice of lation permis- Mr. and Mrs. Neiss have been Th" woman was unconscious the highway has to be built but appeal. The State law slates that 1 . ) those plums ery active in the synagogue and •' r.r.i he reached her but he man-! samethins should be done about' <\ Statt Trooper or motor Vehrie i^athef-in clur- they gave generously toward the • -ed ii ?FJ her back to ths beachi the cowboy truck drivers. I think inspector may have trucks weighed .llthouih siie was exceedingly! a motorcycle officer stationed on j if he is a certified weigh masf-i'.'. vears of work- Eng. cdMtructron of the- Community Center on Amboy Avenue. heavy due. to the fart that she «a*i Main StrtM- would do the. trick." j U -4oet .not- mention any such al orchard— powers for local police. 1OU All State Senator B. W. Vogel willll I fully clothed, even to a fur coat.| Repairs were also requested for gathered in a Taken to the Atlantic City Hos-i clover Avenue. Colonia, in a peti- WChiet Keating says he is of the genre as toastmasta: and the prtn\ til \/*vj Mwa j V;iOVBT ftVCUUC. UUlUiila, Ul a. JTCW- •-, ««M nuwwip n*ju ,»v u */» L»'V K archer. -\ yital. Mrs. Wonder was latel r re- j tion submitted to the committee. Wtoitm such powers should go to **Ltat Jorraer Ai-! jeased. , - • - ••.<.«;»*- Uie Uonw Rule diilly invited tfl "Wi torney General David T. Wilemz • Two men who- said that they ! the proper committee. Act- . i is now cotn- Woodbridae, Ensland. that is. Others on the program will be r.aci betn Mrs, Wonder's compan- | Liquor license transfers were ap- Claimed • terra in the In » letter to Mayor August F MR. AND MRs. ABRAHAM .1. NKISs ions at a bar, where she had be- ; orovei by the committee as fol-1. Th.. e_ dtftti. M„, counse.....l In the. Eliza- Mr KarcheriGrptner. T come involved in an argument beth Cue decltMd that m ms opin Wood From Michael Oliver. de-1 - it OUjht to!Ch.mb«r of f } with other "patrons, told police the 10 e s m S UKam !ijrlc :!P an i ceased, to thp executors .of the I " "? T ^f T" « f th ' sueet. that she had left the plate and estate of Michael Oliver for prem- that *<* shouW ,h»« been served an Primary Tomorrow as Students on th ncr of th s eral chairman; accordionist. _•- walked stiaight into the ocean Be- ises on Oak Tree Road Iselin- . * °* * * t™"^ - t-he par- not the drivers. He iViUl..on f fore they could stop hep. from Prank Baka Sr, and Prank \ contractors contended that the lav fur- Baka Jr. to the Blue Bar and Grill; Prepare for Boys'and Girls Week ther states a tjuck cannot t i to Walter and Irene Shableski from the Festival of Britain more than two miles to be state pay-1 tend WOODBRIDGE —Campaign promises and pledges are Shableski, deceased, from M July 28 to Auaust 4 Teacher Art Class .isly craves Henry F. Beiarsky, president. Con- being made this week at Woodbridge High School as to- Tin i,renation Adatb* Israel; Mrs. Cyril morrow the "primary election" for the annual Boys' and now. He Tiiia (• Senator. I Hutner. president of Sisterhood Girls' yjee^ sponsored By t£ie Woodbridge Lions Club "will Up of' congregation Adath Israel. ta^e pjace ^he candidates, will be selected at an "elec- fn counsel cete- : Port the trucks have been tearing „• .He " ' tion" to be held, at general assembly. The students will WOODBRIDQE — A three-day Reading. • ' / up the roads and have been proven aucUUte^. on. a .Wfo-tiarty , - «e— >> — In-Service Art Work Shop, con-1 The ordinance, to make possible, a hazarCi his opinion local of personal taxes. he 'right to pro- '•x County, if. Others om each Ward ai i6Cl QDi srttem wltrhou 1 any liliar a v extending sir will pass to ,the organization! tee* are: Norman Tajfttoan* Milt an memoes for the Board of ? - «l ? *m$f ^ of trade and commerce in youriSimkir.. RiDhard, Burns, Benjamin Slated- to the Board 9I Education, will bei for barber • shops*vas tatroduceo^' frntd'pwi tnick'rf •oi of a cen- concluded tonight. Sessions have! en first reading . ' •.".unuous but town the invitation from this Uden m drivers a total of over $2,400 W^ Next Monday, Tuesday and, WOODBRIDGE—May 11 will Seen held in the Cafeteria of i.-idusting be-1 chamber for any of overloading trucks. TheAvewh- Wednesday the campaign- man- i be tag day in Woodbndsie Xown- School No. U -from 3 to 9 P. M. ::is had theivho are visiting England rr.astef in the case was a State '. igeia will be .busy with speeches; ship for the benefit of the Berth 'Miss Hilda Rath, art consultant 140 Building PerMs ; writer. Hejt:me to pay us a visit. We shall Trooper, who showed up to testify and the candidates themselves wilT* Amboy General Hospital, ac- Who has a master's .,> own bio- i iy very Issued in after publicity w*s given the cms. ^oToS>V«.r4JM Avenel Boy| be on their toes buttonholing stu- i cording to action taken by the Columbia University, by The Independent-Ltader. In a A speaker of and post a .. i dents and asking for their vote in \ Town Committee Tuesday. Jj» the instructor. The use of cray- r.ae—but this programme, when ready, tp any- • fyrurfi WOODBRIDGE —One hundred previous case, in which Chitf iFother*s tr. .' p.oliU'-'ai fashion. ' | The tag day will be conducted j'ons. chalk, finger painting, water ! out of turn. one interested." "-_. and forty building permits for Keating asked for a tautoi vehicle The "general election" will take! by members of the Women's • colors and block printing have been eonstruction en before he — , VENEL —• Four-year-old John estimated to cost inspector to serve as a weiphmas- next Thursday when regu-; Guild of Perth Amboy General discussed and their use illustrated. OLild probably Fletcher, Jr., was seriously injured $334,700 were issue* during March, i ter. Magistrate Desmond wa.s lax voting machines will be used j Hospital, Fifty-six teachers from the 16 >ubs he held, Business Hits Low Ebb yesterday afternoon /when he was according to a report submitteed forced \to throw the case out for «h the courtesy of the Mid- • elementary schools ta the Town- he has re- t0 tne Town committee by Build- lack of prosecution when the in- In Tqwn Real Estate ship are attendiM Voe work shop.ing inspector William Finn. ?ees spector failed to show up to tes- Un Morftlay. April 10. »he sue- They represent teachers from the coneeted amounted to $1,013.10. • tify. posi- WOODBRIDGE — Business in Avenue. cessful candidates will be sworn Trial of D'Aprile kindergarten to tht eighth grade ' i:. Vogel. the real estate department of the j The r^stuuaht father told police Mr. Finn noted that 30 permits into office. On that evening, mem- Township slumped to a new low j that he had just backed, his ear were for new dwellings estimated St. John'* fyupper Club -if raised the of the Youth Wpek Board of Diayed until May AVTOBST FINko to cost $269,500 and eight were for Tuesday when onlyy thre^e pparcela s ; out 1 of lon- _. wili sit in session with AiVENEL — James J. Martorni, i business buildings to cost in the Attends Easter of property were sold at public. 25 8 Kilte as the sidewalk. was the regular ijoard and "appoint" WOODBRIDGE Trial of Mi-i -' Une.' Metuchen. was neighborhood of $54,150. sale. SEWAREN—Members of the Si. an implied the Town Committee! to hj> Perth Amboy Genaral | employes^ chad D'Aprile. Port Reading truck , fined $10 and $3 cost.. .s on a com. - However, taken t John's Supper Club attended a us in office. where he, is being treated j To Help Officials ! P authorized the clerk to advertise Hflsjuf , ins contractor, who was indicted; P'amt of_careless_dnvmg by Magi* TO SAIL FOR GERMANY performance of the "Easter Pag- is in ojffice, The youth Week Township ; istrate Andi-ew D. Desmond. Pa- the sasalle of seven additional par-jfor internal injuries. V j b„y ththe QranGrandd JurJurvy fofor robtainmg obtainin;g A V E N E L—Miss Louise Berfe- eant" at Radio City yesterday. l tiolman P d h untinuing to eels at the next meeting WednesWd - Comraitte'e will sit with the regu-; _Q uuder false'pretenses froml ^ Petersen issued the mueiler, a Sunday School teacher ' Those who went were: Mrs. imndy" evl- —r at the Avenel Presbyterian Church day, April 18. CIBS MEET TONlGH1^ James E. Ctpwley, Mrs Albert An- mtention on Purchasers Tuesday ni FLOWERS PICKED for 13 years and a recording sfc- oersen, Mr*. Edward Anderson. * from the Pack 148, Iselin health COLONIA—John. Remeta, golf. retary for eight yeai^, was' hon- WycoH, Mrs. Harry its his former Sta^e Senator John colonia Counfry Clubjored at a farewell party by the fleer, treasurer, building pr(J al the • inconsistency E. Toolan, defensp counsel, is en-: d sgt, Fred Iiinn and Sunday Sthool teachers Tuesday. and clerk. repprte w Miss fithal pifihop, . ti puzdes me— aagef} before the Public Utilities |pred }jl.^mT jje|jcl»y ^riat'five [Miss Bergmueller will saU for Ger-r Mrs. Jorm Venerus. Mrs Jtapette On April 19 and 2J), the elected Commission. , . h , valued at $6Q were- stolen; many on April 21 to visit her . :y props from snni S Randolph, Mrt. Benlamin Trader, and appointed officials will serve Mr; Toolan represents the Penn- ] T dubm,,™ g (is. I grandmother, "••in cry. [rQm the rQun Mrs. John pushner and Mrs. Trackers' Prosecuted by fAelko, in the various munidipal offices to sylvani^ a ^Railroa _^_d^ Companr y^ in the1 Chester Pil*r6wlU, town an*Mis. study at first hand the wojjk that rFebru*aVT»'reck~of "the" Broker ..ii- we're on the Stanley Williams, North Bruns- ai well inspect goes into runnum a Township. hl Woodbridge, which took the The Lions Club wUl he host to • gers. wick. iaicher's repre* Convicted by Court, Pay $2,421 Uvas ot H4 Ba36en 5 the Time for a Nap! Witnesses 'called by Prosecutor, the elected officials at a dinner in . Matthew F. ' appealed di- of PrQSKUlm Melko . WOODBRIDGE— After Melk'o wtre Patrolman Horace their honor on April 23 at the Log , ^ . i OFFER FIRST AID t'Ol'RSE :.e school teach- : lhe D Aprile tria adjournments, fines loiaUng $-•«•« - wf haJted the ^.^^ and Cabin, pr. C. I. Hutn^r is chair- d b the judge until a dale If You are is Bored with This Cotonia Fire Mess COLONIA—A first aid coupe, iMipi esalng them under the supervision of tht1 Red plus $21 cosjs were imposed the certified weigh. man of the p and Qffls Week to be>fixed m May. As We are, You Better Sleep Through This ,u; cat wd cdh"S Andre* Cross, will be given in Coloni.i :'iiiid problems sponsored toy the Culunu CUih 1 Thursday night upon truckers f°'', ' U)c weighta; State Trodper i committee. TOLQHIA—3**_te,Atoney[ Brown was the treasurer of said the vigor with Any ColonUJ resident WIS-IUIM U> uverloaduiB'their trucis with »" ....:.. j DAR to be Entertained !B.W. . . i' t.le these mat- nu John K^-akowski, ewtlfled take the court* is asked u» get uk. dirt being carted fof the in the Superioi Court of New Jer service of u copy of the resolution : t goes to the master, who failed tp shdw UP at I iiSext "s. Paul Auipur/.y, it'Uer—at keast turnpike. I a previous hearing; Freeholder,L-•'•.••—•' J , i i ._ seyy againsagauisti tii»ee membernucmucios ouf» uicumauivuiH ana.ndu abolishinii^oiumuig thme Firrirei'i_e v ei h Col a ' HI schoolteacher It was the first time that Pirose- 4nd Jack Laderi, * & ToGetRefundof$2lll[t WOODBRIDGE-AL a ntoins.oustwl Bodily ft |Fire,yCom/nJR-iQistrict up. 12 upon'Wm, he,' tts1 *" cutor Matthefc'P lm4Ster the ^iidd'leija* Concrete//r: ;,jL_—_ • " / M /the eAtecutivt-ffomiijiUee i J»neV sioners of the now-defunct Fire j Treasurer of Fire District NQ. 12,1 IMPORTANT SESSU)* ' behalf of the Town- Company .^where theV wOODBRtpGE — A refund" ol. Gage Chapter, Daughters of the | DistrietNo. 12 Onman Ayenuesec-i has Jailed and pefused, and still! i s E LIN—Mrs' Venie Nel.j>lj, a here 1 u nets th d truck* «ere 152,1U.3« will have to be made by American Revolution. htW Monday tion . The m&lority members of refuses to turn over the moneys in j president ot 6t. Cecelia's Woiwii"s •M|r " Comffutu* m iht purl m ilic liome $i Mis Albert II. ihv Board. WHUWii J Bartxmr, kto himcis «s Trewutw of auA, Vife committee year by Freeholder Anthony other „_ , .. w. •...--.,« HlhKUe, has called :m un- agalWIt truck driv1 Reading Railroad Compy s j Beg g; M Frank J. Bro«B M0 Chsxlw W. Dlstnct to the Trmiu^ of lh# one trucking firm was rep- Aw)ther case agaUMt buck driv-1 Reading Ruiiroad Company as the j Bergen, regent. Main Street, two Lucas have ignored demands of Township of Woodbridfie. ... Al- > .ink Mr. Kar- dtamlMSd for lackjiwult of an errgaeous assessment i social tyents were planned. „ tne ajc^ttai Center. Officers' Kefo Inc., but Mr. ers had to be the Township for «turn of equip- though the. said Fire Distria No. ::LS r«ord The thapler enlenained win te elected Will plans, uwde for ment, books, money and records. U has b^en dissolved and abol- 1930- Kero paid the fines for the others, ofJ vpotion who dtrvefl as ai According to the records, the at' a luncheon meeting next Mon- ! ^ annual tiay by Mrs. J. H. Thiyer MartiH, The minority members, Stanley T. iEhed uo heretofare stated, the »aid mamber of the fines were as follows, L. », ls,j, master failed — —— —-•,,-—up^liailroa.-~d was assessed for ,,,... ••-,,. Seabasty and Jtfkhael KreiU have defendants h,*ve continued wad arei HOUSE LOOtEO «-mbly, Contractors, first complaint, $su« .,..1^^ on order* d his, supe-: coUection for. the first time in 1929 formerly of this plane, at her home, nl nt coopetatMt wit* the camjmttee contuiuirig the coflstn_t^»n of a AVENEL—A wajhiiig machine, iw tht title and •nd t3 costs; spcoh—'"• d "'"" '" according U»MMW»te Des- and every year theieafltf it paid;in Newark. Mrs. Francis Wober 1 <-. he Introduced and |3 casts: Stephen Sai- • • • . —i— jij*,*i.u IMW ,I* mi** nomifl i^jjd Md*i> vkeorBt' R- Merrill we in summonse* *$h Mrvad on &ufirehouae. I wall radio and electric motor and and $j^ until last year that the company charge of transportation, K\t membera, pp' wWch- require | fan, valued »t •!*». were sfaalen Leachfti, and 1! tne- to serve a#l» «•*** Vogel to describe the discovered its property was not ~ Neit Tuesday .the chapter will As a rlHtf the Towiwhto de- from a new home under coosuu,- a garba«e district, that ila garbage be eni^-tained by Koot Brothers, an answer to Oil Ml l/*m -at.WBow;.s • boa on J*am Avenue, 20 days. nevee r been collected and Rahway, at a buffet suppep r at 6:30 y , "That miwcoumnif Iw j^t of to a report Bade by therefore tt had be«n Illegally as-P. M to be followeflld d || a tour off The ccmpi»W, to pan the books and rtoord* af fin Dis- lynches.Is Odcbell Street, Avenel, k j 'Monday,

l'™i PAQE TWO TTJURRDAY. A'fTOL 5, 1951 SWEET SIXTFI \ STATEMENT BY WOODBRIDCT SENATOR BF.KNAKI) W. VOGElJ Gerity to Open 'Born Yesterday', Laagh-a-Minute Uct Comedy ~—lint wa^s honnrci- Mrs. Sulo Named sixteenth bin mi. Candidatr for UrtnocraMe Mortuary July 1 her home. 4!i c,., VFW Unit Leader Nomination for Statr ^natwrrom To be Given by Adath Israel Players Apr. 14-IS were Carol Hm MtddlrsrT < mint; rnriin hn» appointed Jerry Cohen William P.ilnn, WOODBRIDGE—I#on .1 Or-rity WOODBRIDGE-Por the ninth Ranchman. For release Thwi><:av P M.'s, 7,1 nmn-iirr M»kf-up will be . Jean Tayloi. ],i • AVFNEI—The Udies' Auxiliary today announced that hp would Qreieus, Steve (;, (if tin- Avrnci Memorial Posi 71R4, Aprl; :. open a funernl tiome July 1 at ihr ": Jerry Jogan, Ci . old Battler homestead at 411 Am- the Atl.ith Israel Players are In thewith the Players. Irvinn Kline Is and Mrs Murray 1 , VFW, mr-t at I he home of Mr^ My candidacy fo: > rrnnd term linm ZPIIZI, (;.,. bny Avenue ' thrcs nf rehearsals—this timr for ras; in thf r.olr of a cousin to theEhatsch i- in ch.ivee of pub.i.-ity. vViiliiitn (Uiy Manhattan Avrniif :K State Rpnatoi !:<->m Middlesex ••Born Yewerday; 'a nide-splittlivi Tickets have been distribute! by Qutwiin. Charlr- 1 liivli-pressurecl dynamn anrt Mrs. ard Ruszlsny. :,}., oflirr-i; riprUni it-pro Mrs, ,in-County ha. ) been challenwt, and Tim son of Mrs. William Gerity three act play, to be presented Mrs, Irvinst Klinn. tlrket ehairnmti Harry Mplnick and Abraham Win- Tony Ii-illo. Rolv ;1IP voters In the nemncrafic pri- and the late Mr. Gerity. the local 5 ipli sulo, presldctit.' Mi-.. HHIMI April 14 nnd 15 in th'p Wooribrtdun ,v ! .id will be- Senator Hefl'-T and and mny bf scrumi frcm :!•-- <.»•••: mary on April l" will decide man is a prjidimtp of St. James' (Outwcin. Contmunity Center. his sicir'ty wife. or any member of the vvvs>>^\:\- Bush, senior VICP president; Mr* whether I arrj to he ;hr party's 8chool. St. Mary's High School- tion They will also bf soli I nt ;1 ' PI-:U\I Clark, Junior vi<*r prrs:(l»nl ; Michael Tansey, v«teran actor New choice in the November generarl and the McAllister School of Mor- J:uk Gottdenker. former star ol ; ^ p ds will be turned ov,v Mr; Dolores .Schneider, irr.isurci; *ith the group, will portray Henry 4 rOm ftlccLion. tuary Science If) N«w York, He Brock7ktog~of theiunfcyards" who'* many of the sroup's productions.: , , ,ion to be us-ri r.>; noon for Mrs. Hap Bird, Conductress: Mrs, k Ii f h jkd h 0 he CDn?rPl:a served his apprenticeship «ith the accepted tire smaller rol? of assist- the improvement of the woot ,i .1 o'Bnm. chaplain; Mrs. Claisc I, of course, have been anxious Joseph J. Manger Funeral Home. himself up In a lavish t235-a- 1 ant manager, since the United |bridge Community Center Hi-hfu:man. guard: Mis. Klla Linn, .ind r'fBdy to discus.- Mich issues Irvington. and trained under Dr day suite in a plush Hotel. Billie Dawn, his' not-too- |8Ut?s Army Is'beckoning: Stage; "Born Yesterday" is.a Lim'h-t- liipr-voiir t^uUeo. J.N could propcriy bf- presented in Harrison MarUnnd. Essex County briKlit Kirl-friend, who suddenly SMHIKS wjl! be' supplied -by theiminute show which pay? a .-.eiin.,> 'In.', prc.'ent canipa^n ye;- no is-Mtedteal Examiner. Upon gradua- T! - president appointrj Mr,c.' sue of .substance tins' been offered. develops a'thirst for knowladse, iDu Brow furniture Company tftth tribute toTkjrKKrucy and p: >»f; Hi len/KthofT as Secretary. tion from ih« mortuary school he The only test,'apparently revolves Was empJoyed by the Leher Fil- byPew-lNeUrtla^ndthe'Mrs. Victor Oppenhfiifl and Mrs. the right of » *mw ir.d!uorsp prize w.i.n wonaround the question of whether m-id] Home. Railway rpporter who miw her educftion; | Hdny Kagen in charge of prop- jasainst the power and m-m », i nv \,v- O'Hi ich The slot-kin!! doll, my adversary or I. • :m .send out Paul Verrail. Is played by Alfred , erMes. Genera! producer Sidney gigantic trusty (ion.itml by Mrs. Alice Donihk;i of '.he Rreatrsf volume of mall by Mi >©erity served four years Ferris for i> t-pncfll of. the N .) •.h" Krektwt varifiy of authors in wilh the Engineer Carpn: U. S. Avenel F^re Company 1 will hold S ;>•> CottiiHc. wax won by Mr?. •ihr Miortesf possible' tune, I do Army, with 29 months" service in Its meeting Tuesday at ;he fin- MISS NANTV M. REVDER (Ktl-ofl Alaska %nri the Aleutians. He is not propose" to coji-end for the poHT P KADI NO David W. inarried to thr former Marie Avenel Items hou.»e With Mrs. Walter Me.wrs A mint installation will be luW,, honors, in such a contest. This H;V,IP!. :ni Fmirth Avenue, has Kawalwylc of Woodbridge and presiding. An Eister Hat Parade \rr)i the post on April 28 in the does not rcprr.sehi my con'.'»ption rt"iiomici.;l the ctii:aitement of they have three daughters, Mary 'srhnril, Mrs. Mar? Thorn and .I A. -4nor the public's—of an adequate By Mrs. Ncvin Bierly, ! —Robert Lawrence Peterson will be featured h si,ter.Mts> Nancy M. Reyder, Anne. Susan and Monica. He Js a h Oerrmiiii will be the iintulline criterion for fitness to hole! public Telephone, WO-S'2U3R I son cf Mr. and Mrs Andrew —The Junior Woman's Cub. of Men D Hatson. son of Mr. communicant of St. Anthony's U! offimv ' office or fulfill its hn;h responsi- I Peterson, was baptised at the Avenel will hold its regular meet- and Mrs Eldon L. Raison, 749 Cliurch. Pon Reading, a member 38 George Street, Avenel The joint variety show sptm- billty | Avenel PTesbyteriafi Church on ! ine TUfecda; evenins at the homo Coolidie AvMHt*. Woodbridge. of the Knights nt Culumhu* xnft 1 IT" Is wrtn no rrlurtanct1 nhat- —Cadet Frank Cme^y has re-! Sunday. of Mrs. William Cassidy. 42* East hy me post and auxiliary art honorary member of the Wood- Both Miss Reyder and Mr. uiHbe held April f.3 and 14 in the ever, therefore, that I disclaim turned to Fishburn Military A:ad- Avenue. Sewaren Election of of- bridge Emergency Squad. —Miss Elsie Flexer of New York Raison are Rraduates of Wood- school A dress rehearsal will be any desire to gain the champion- emy. Waynesboro. Va.. after -visit- ficers will be held. The Birds ing his parents. Mr and Mrs.City spent the weekend as the bv,(luf High School, Class of held ;it the pott rooms on Satur- 9hip in a correspondence mara- —The flower-making iroup of 1950. The former is employed In Prank Cenegy. Dartmouth Avenue, 1»""guest' o""f Mr'"^. an""d' Mrs. William Are Alwavx r is a graduate of the Uni-wood. The croup will meet next' prompt as the bus will leavs on liuuuihonor viof MrIMI. . Myers«,IJO " ...v,i.,motherv . Mm. of public school teachers. police- tiello and Mrs. Elvira Angelinl, j and Mrs. Berman S«rnb»ck Of' verslty of Peimsylvanlu and is a aomfithing to Ella Myers, who left Sunday eve-: men and firemen: a State-wide at the same time and place time. both of Rahway: Mrs. Lena Russo Commercial Avenue Friday eve- member of the School of Oriental pearance. nin^ for her home in Yakima, i referendum on binno; appropria- I tions for Perth Amboy and South and Mrs, Marie Codianni, Water- ning. George Slivkas birthday was ' Research. He has been on many Wash. also celebrated Games were expeditions since 1930 and only Amlw t0 with waterfront bury, Conn, and two brothers, Guests were Mr and Mrs Wll- >' help Arthur, Iselin, and Frank, Water-! Played. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. recently returned from Jerusalem. Stop in and - liam Morgan Jr. and daughter, expense due to the hurricane- lyry. j Joseph Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- The lecture will be sponsored by Spring shirb '; are open to llam the Adult Bible Classes and is Linda. Fords: Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ion memorializing Funeral services were held yes-! O«ry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ahead by addm iird Cnnk of SpoUwood: Mr. anda joint Cenegy, Mr. and Mrs. Michael I npen to the public. and the Secretary terday morninp from the Greiner Mrs. Kenneth Manning. Wond- Bodnar. Mr. and Mrs. George | _jhc,Rosary Society and thr your wardrobi oi StaW of the Umlf>li Rlatps l0 Fumral Home, 44 Green Street, Mr. and Mrs William' and Mr. ~.- Jack; H )y Name of St. Andrew's Church use all efforts at their command Woodbridgge and at St. Cecelia's j 0 Designs that win "perk-up" Movean Sr.. Mr. and Mi's. Walter^ s Chinch, iselin. Burial was in st.|MacIver. have changed, their plans to hold ; Manhattan Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rous- to obtain release from imprison- Gertrude's Cemetery Colonia. —Barry Smith, son of Mr. anda dance at the ctfurch hall on your walls and make your home =ft. Mr and Mrs Joseph Rhodes, ment of Josef Cardinal Mind- j Mrs. Earl Smith, is recuperating j May 5 uul.Il the fall. However. Van Heusi'ii Mr ar.ti Mrs. Joseph Stark. Mr. szenty. | at home after undergoing a ton-1 i ns are made to hold a card a happier place in which to live. JOSEPH POLISH I Dplana s are made nnd Mrs Howard Ely. all ol Ave- These are but some of my legis- sillectomy at the Perth Amboy party instead on May 5. Mrs. Ed- from s;; 1 WOODBRIDGE—Funeral Every pattern created by lead- m Mis. Myers was presented with lative activities, conceived in the serv-, Hospital. ward Regan is chairman from the mar.v 2ifts and many wishes for conviction I had been Elected to ices for Joseph Polish. IB Howell Rosary Society and George Mroz ing artists. Now is the time— :.*( iaft return home. help bring progress, an under- Avenue, were held Tuesday at the MRS ANNA R. JACOBS is chairman from the Holy Name Poulsen's is the place . . . standing of changing times and Holy Trinity Church, Perth Amboy, Society. Tickets may be gotten the needs thereof, correction of j requiem was of- WOODBRIDGE—Funeral serv- wnere a mass o from the ticket chairman. Peter uiequities—all as part of my sworn icer for Mrs. Anna R. Jacobs, 84 fered by Rev. Michael J. Churak. Greco. duty to the people. I persist in Burial was hi Hory Trinity Ceme- •WajtiingtcnBtieet, were held Mon- —Mr. and Mrs, ..VfcaiiMB Clark. you KW>II the 1051 Patterm this belief and I ask the,support tery. day afternoon at the Cfreioer.l^i- i Oak Street, motored fivoii.""N. Y., of ail who share it with me. Mid- Pall bearers were Michael and neral Hpme, 44 Green Street. Rev. in WALL-TEX and SANITAS? dlesex County has made vast George Palus, John and Michael i Earl Hannum Devanny, pastor of today to attend the wedding of Ompk strides in recent years in reaching Holencik, Robert Hanson and Wil- the First Presbyterian Church, of- their niece, Miss Irene Coon. the forefront of all the counties liam Yuhasz, ficiated. Burial was in Bahvay —Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Bierly, designed for living! of New Jersey and I anivproud to ^ Cemetery. George Street, entertained her Men* Ot have had a small part in this PaJl bMurers- weie Howard Tal- brother and sistsr-ln-law, Mr and JOSEPH E. TOTTEN 1 i magnificent development. j bot, _Joseph Wajter, Howard and Mrs, Elmer Musaer, and daughter, POULSEN'S ISELIN—Funeral- ; iChirie* Bol5d«nd Michael LaskoLasko. Miriam, Doylestown, Pa., and her PERTH AMB01 JOB.. OR CAREER for Joseph E. Totten, 43 Marconi sister, Miss AnnaBelle. Musser, Auth. "Dutch Boy" Paint Dealer ARRIVK AT HOSPITAL Avenue, were held Monday at the;HEVRY E. LAWSON, Sli'p from ploddinu routine student nurse at Germantown "TsELIN—Three babies, two sons Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green; WOODBRIEKR Funeral serv- Hospital. Philadelphia, Sunday. 118 MAIN STREET Wn-8-2845 WOODBRIDGE mlo an attractive career by and a daus,liter, were born to Street, Woodbridge. Rev. Earl j ices for Henry E. Lawson. Trenton. —The Ladies Auxiliary of the liamiiiK now the secretariul Township parents at the Perth Hannum Devanny, pastor of the! formerly of Woodbridge, were held .-•kills that niotlel'ii business Amboy General Hospital this week. Firft Presbyterian Church, Wood-j-Tuesday morning at the Greiner j iictnands. We offer speedy They ait a son to Mr. and Mrs. bridge, officiated. Burial was in theFuneral Home, 44 Green Street. '•nuiM's that train you thnr- ! John Baloga, 31 Grove Avenue, Cloverleaf Cemetery, Woodbridge.! Rev. Earl Hannum Devanny, pas- | and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. uimiily. Pall bearers were William, Rich- jtof of the First Presbyterian Church William Westphal, 585 Rahway ard, John aid Ronald Bills, An- \ officiated. thony Moscarelli and Arthur Ash- Burial was in Greenwood Ceme- Class Starting April 17 a .son to Mr. and Mrs. John Ru- banick, 30 Lee Street, Port React- iny V s-

MEANS Newest! SAVE 20% to 70% FRIDAY & SATURDAY Easiest! Cheapest! Cleverest! Leon's Greatest Spring Handiest! I rrestibjest!* all of which adds up to FURNITURE SALE! The World's Finest Sewing Machine! RENT A PIANO Only 2 moiT "l AT GRIFFITHS Sew on buttons Monogram room suites, odd bedroom pieces, oecasiunal tables ol every type, breakfast MI- Applique Make any aue buttonhole ni Blind Stitch Sew Zlg-Z»e kitchen cabinets, table lamps, floor lamps and famous Bigelow (jirpetw. W«' " ' Choic* Full Seal* Mend and Darn 9«« Forward and Reverse clear our floors of one-of-a-kind suilw, samples, odd pieces and certain diw<»n- S8 Nofs Embroider .. Hand Rott SPINETS Hem and Overedge tinued lines ... In the face of rising wholesale prices the values are extruordiiw * , and Parts are always available — Everywhere We cannot urge you too strongly to buy now at IVEVEK-AGAIN SAVINGS. So I" (Standard Farts of Another National!; Known Sewing Machine pay at littl« at X per month v ht inUronaiigenble with Ktt'CRl'S) W (Plu» cartage) smart, be THRIFTY . . . Hurry to LEON'S Friduy and Saturday • . . Ql^ - EASY BUBGET TERMS — GEVEEOUS TRADE-INS Excellent makej —tal«»t Medal* TITIES ABE UMITKD AND EVERYTHING IS SUBJECT TO PJHOR SALK FREE SEWING COURSE NONE SOLD TO DEALERS! If you decide to buy lli« piuio witlundjuoatha,. Call us For a, FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION all money paid fpr rental and delivery will M -r- No Obli*atiun of Cepn* — deducted frpm the purchase price. Electrified by Trained Experts S COUPON InttDdce: NM HUm, Ntw t*bi«?^ FWEULY CREDIT TERMS I am interested in renting a Now Wiring, Light and $59.50 i l>n(kl| CowtroU. AM LAY-AWAY PLAN iVow...., EXPERT REPAIRS on Any *tak« Maetyue. At Leon's you rrjay takti up to 15 Ettimatw in Advance — I Vaur Ouarantee. SmeeWS Adfrtu'T. months to pay. At Leon's you may use the wonderfully convenient Lay away 'Neve, heart of -Irrta«bto.t!" *^'*JZ^2$L Phont MArket 3-5880 agree there shouW be when you've sefii andtrW the NEW HI. plan—buy now at sale savings and, let as lay-away y*w purchases in FREE , • ¥«wr jkbMlii^ IMWutioa fe OnuMrt««d •» Veur "1i*lt*kUnHrofN*wJv-y" •• fw lutwe dettvery to y«u. ©Oil; CIIFTITH PIANO COMPANY LOCAL Sewing CENTER W Of MITH AMBOV IIMIlUHAIiVI* UrtHT lTIL , , r „ f, HIWARK % NIW JIRSIY tn f>mw SmWi Comer King St. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1951 THREE 1 nils Join 575 Fete Manager of Local Plant Learning Policeman's Chores jHadassahtoCet Rahway Girl Married in Church „—— Conference Award nl (omedy At Dinner; Watches are Presented Rites to Merrill 5. Sgromolo mid News," WOODBraDQB-Approxlmate- , Henry Oerb-r was horn in Chi- WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge RAHWAY—Miss Florence Emma schools and is employed by the ly 575 *ueaU from all over thi. rWl. Ho tins been in i.he pottrrv !,! he pre- Chapter or H&dassah will be pre-i Taylor, daughter of Mr and Mrs, \ Condenser Corporation of Amer- country were present at. a testi- business fin aa years and has been sen ted with a special award for Norman I. Taylor, of 1890 Lufbery lea. South Pl«iuflpid. Fur two years i,i uiitlcr the monial dinner In honor of Henry vrlth the WnndbrldRp Sanitary the best educational program for Ptrc.H. and Mtrrlll S. SKrnmolo,: he served in the U. S. Army, A. Gerber, general manager of !rl| .societies Potl-ry Corporation for 12 years. the year at the annual Spring Con- inn of Mr. and Mrs Frank Sgro-! Woodbrldge Sanitary Pottery Cor- n st. James' Amon» the mirsts were Al Gerber. ference of Hadassah Scheduled for molo. 380 Amboy Avenue. Wood- poration, Saturday at the Pines. Mr, and Mrs. Dnvc Glick and Mr, in be an out- April 9-11 at Asbury Park. IbrldRC. were married Judge Clarence Bassler. Chicago. iinrl Mrs. Walter Costello, all of The announcement was made,|the Flr9t Presbyterian Rahway Girl Weds Chicago, served at toastmaster, and speak- by Mrs. Milton Stem, president,!Rahway. Rev. Chester M. Davis, ers included Mayor August P. wlto stated the presentation will D.D., officiated at a double-ring GustaveBindewald ,.;,.(! of Rose- Grelner, Senator B. W. Vogel, Max be m»(i( April 10 al the educational eremuny. The bride was siven In i,nu fludftk, Gerber, president of Woodbridw natriiisi by her father. Tanguay-Kocsik sem\n:tr All those whf.wlsh to al- WOODBRIDGi: ^ At a clouble- Kiraly. Sanitary Pottery; Captain Ralph tend Ih? conference air asked to The instrumental background ,-hy sons and Fusco, Metuchen; Mrs. C, Ruttcn- rinR ceremony performed l?y Rev. \ make reservations with Mrs, Bex-WHK provided by Mrs. J. I. Hunter. Eelwtn Qoldworthy. at the First the hits of bei'g, mother of Henry Qerber; V. i naid Coen. church organist, and Philip Corey, Contraris, Cuba; William Dlstrt- Wedding isHeld Baptist Church. RalVway, Mtss n Mrs. David Outman. eo-chalr- cnor. sang two solos. Gloria Soper, daughter of Mr. and opportunity camp, Woodbrl(Jge. and Joseph i man o[ the installation set for DeRaaml, Perth Amboy. WOODBRIDGE— Miss Gloria A Kown of white slipper satin iMrs . Soper of U7B Lawrence •H •Korsik, daughter of. Mr. arid Mrs. ; May 7 with Mrs. Sol Brndsky, an- with berth-type collar, bodice and!street, Rahway, became the tvide :ii-nys a A,"v^atch, from the employes of John Kocslk. 2 Wallace Street, be- : nounced that fhe program is 1^ Iront appliqued with Imported of Gustave Bindewalri. Jr.. sto of vile) learns all the plant, was presented to the i chargt "f Mrs. Jules Meistrjch Fvenoh rhantllly lace, lon^ sleeves, tfr. nnd- Mrs. GtistaVe.Blnde^ald, 1 came the bride of Edmund Tan- :nin I'll guest of honor by Mr. Dlstelcarap. i and the Installation ceremony In liaht-fHttng btffllce. and a veil cx- 39 parroll Avenue. , A plaque, also from the employes. Ruay, son of Mrs, Margaret Tan- U»y. 16 VauKht Street, Freehold of Mrs. Sidney Darwin. tpnctrd from a laci- cap trimmed Mrs. Glenn Wortnoiith was- heT wi SHIUK in the was presented to Max Gerber by ,nd tltrlatc Mr. Tannuay, Satur- I Tim April meeting.' to be, held with oranne blossoms, was worn sister's matron of honor. Miss Lota , . ;ind "He's a Mr. DeRatnrl. ] jointly with the CnrteietftndRah- by the. bride. She carried n bou- l«y at a nuptial mass in St. James' WIMJAM STKPHANO IK. Falkenberg of Clark Township, a ;;.. McKlroy has Max Gerber In turn presented I way chaplfrs, at 'he local cunter Ofuci of white bi'ide roses. ousiu of the bride was brides- , ii school **( mother-daughter meeting May 7 Mrs. Benjamin Sepanski, Mrs. tion of officers will be held. ""S& at the home of Mrs. Eugent, Burns. AVENEL—The Mother's Club of I — INUSUAL BUYS Prospect Street, were made at a Avenel met at the home of Mrs. In Reconditioned meetine of the Pickwick Club Mon- William LaForge, Llvinestan Ave- day at the home of Mrs, Clifford nue. Tuesday with Mrs. Arthur THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Hollenbeck, Westfield. Mrs, Don-Hayt-j, Sommerville. presiding. Do- INGER SEWING MACHINES ald Brundage was co-chairman. nations were made to the Red A theatre party was scheduled Cross and to the Avenel First Aid for May 22 in New York City. Squad. Huny, hurry - - - limited sup- Mrs. Fred linn, president, ap- Final arrangements were made ply of used SltfCflgR Sewing TOPPERS $ 15 pointed tfee following- committee for a card party to be held April Machines avail*!*! AH' thor- chairmen for the ensuing year: ,14 at the home of Mrs, LaForge BETTER TOPPERS oughly reconditioned by SING- Mrs, Donald Aaroe, program; Mrs. with Mrs. LaForge as chairman ; ER trained mechanics and back- Warwick Felton, finance; Miss and Mrs. Benjamin Sepanski, co- OPEN SUNDAY 11 A. M. TO 3 P. M. ed by SINGER'S guarantee to Ruth Brown, librarian; Mrs. James chairman. DAILY 9-6 • FRI. 9-9 • ALL DAY SAT. be in good sewing condition. Sabatlno. historian; Mrs. Thomas The group completed plans for Don't miss this rare opportunity Burns, publicity; and Mrs. William 1 a theatre parly to be held on May to net a good SINGER at little Reid, membership. 12. They will see "Bell, Book and t.o»t' COF t These Now ... wrap your COATS W SUITS I:M»LES $ baby darling In a FLAGSTAFF \- Low As 25 THE HOUSE THAT QUALITY BUILT fiSMORS and FLOOR SAMPLES SOID ONLY BY YQU« FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER DRASTICALLY REDUCED! tABY BLANKET CUSTOM-MADE SLIPCOVERS TODAY -Next to a new SINGER your bust buy For lh<> Month of April (>nl>'} I • .--lNGER reconditioned by SINGER . . . AH pure wooT, all softness • V Hum yuui1 . . . and all warmth—tin; famous Fri., April 6 St. MaryB name comes at last to Baby Blankets, In the palest of pink, yellow, blue and Carteret's Sewing Center snow white ... they're ill STUKET PERTH AMBOY 4-0711 bound all around. ONLY < Mini Friday Evenings till H O'clock EXTRA SIZE 42 X 60 3 pc. Living Room Suite ONLY Dreamliown 8.98 Sleepsong 10.98 In I'ebble Cloth CUT-RATE (choice of patterns and colors, Pre- shrunk and wash- CALL P. A. 4-6G84 able — 5 cushions \V> will call with Sam- ph's. No Oiiligatiun— EASV with welting and Distance no object, TKRMS ARMY & NAVY STORE zippers. Reg..$99.50. WINGS UPHOLSTERING 102 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET I Near Cornw Hudson Street) it: & DECORATING; OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. HI EARN Carrying a Full Line1 of 386 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY ON B.\L.\M •!•>.• MORI- ARMY; and NAVY SURPLUS ISM Kh II S.VIi; in WE TRAVEL ANYWHERE Electric Sewer Service MEN'S WORK CLOTHES & SHOES :iiid COMPOUNDED! PAYABLE for ... AT LOW - LOW PRICES! Residence or Industry e in aiul get uc 1 NO SEWER TOO LARGE FOR OUR SAVE BY MAIL! LATEST MODEL MACHINES '"> S«vl»,i A State It., r«rih A^#T. «• '• PAIR OF MEN'S —- PIMM m

* "rwi WORK SOX! It, 1 _ , Just clip out this coupon, fi* name ajid address >yid bring it in—NO OBLIGA- SEWER CLEANER We Are Equipped for Sewer Service Work TION to buy a thing. We just want to meet you and Plumbing—OU Burners-Radiant Heating for Homes, Industries, Municipalities and have you see our values 1 Private Installations. ••••**• FIRST SAVINGS Water Mains Cleaned »r> SEWEK CLEANER NAME ADDRESS • * ud LOAN AS8'N RAHWAY HEATING CONTRACTOR /' ._ j; / WSTATIST. P. S DADbARIO, rroprittor • ^ y^ ' r '"f "" f___ ].]£.. '!'• %• Qflev ExitlieGi Apnl H, 1851 1695 ESSEX STWEEf RAHWAY 7-439^ PAGE FOUB THURSDAY APT II '

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--*--•. j • Assorted Cereals Sun»«Md . lit Sir* ee Hut lea'.v »rj Kirkman's Borax Soap h ld(-f eniu Meat hits, otrj Strawberries Bird»y«o.Libb» ' noipijiSc Swans Dovn Cake Mixes For rh§ laundry Tender and fine-ftavfred. plump and mean Sandwich Steaks 5w* i 12 01 pk» 99c . . . these fresh incr? art- wonderful lv eat Evaporated Milk wh* 1 1 -—-J -ft >-- and-etQnoj!)it'^l '" l'U\. Fr . them tmia^' Ocean Perch Fillets cas-n ;<*« -t«>-. pij 47c 7 Mtfrit Pte-Cnwt ;••-•«•••••»• i -

Trmmtm Junket Danish Dessert « « 1 . Dttz CaramekPecan Delights warwict t n. 43c Chocolate Mallomars ^^"o For all the laundry and diihw Chopped Beef >. eir Assorted Chocolates Warwick i ib.'box 59c, Chocolate Grahams - tun - j Molasses Chips worthmo™ 8otpkV29c Plate and Navel Bi*ef ***** Mott's Applesauce . • *•#' '^ Kraft Caramels Dairy ir«»h nbpko97c libby's Bartletl Pears ... Dazzle Bleach Corned Beef ; p*«^«^ Cracker Jacks . , . . 6pkgs23r Sunsweet Prune Juice . . - For tK« laundry Boneless Brisket Beef f ^ • 'om Candy Bars and Gums5c verwtim 6 for 23<" Apple Jaiee Mon-i * i«d a-k =. b* 17c *29c s.i 49c Boneless Chuck Pcft Roast * *•» Paper Napkins Hutoa-aMM iu* pt; -") ' Ttnd and f| vorfu| Farfccr FnJl * If mi Legs of Lamb I • « » >»> 75* Aagel Soft Facial Tissues . • Swan Soap -^ Swanee Colq-Soft Tissue . . for dishes, laundry and bath V Leg or Rump of Veal Vilbert'sFlf»rIn N«^bpt m X, 1 Kl

Luscious fruits and crifp nuts make this ' Pork Sausage e u* * 63c Bright Sail Laundry Bleach q*^! I' flak^) ring ?xtra-good . . . and ASPs ' ji ••»• pric* makesi it exira-thrifty !| ! ,, *> 65c j Person«Ammoaia . • • . ^ Swan Soap Sliced Bacon ; I BleacneMe For dishai, laundry and baih who| h (*$c Uuadr| Bluiag 2 •» = ^ Readv-to-Eat Hams « •jfC SoapGrlin* M»«UI ^ renrh B read ^ >< 2 >««« 19e • i Smoked Perk Sh^mlders Jelly Fingers ^ 8-22* !«• ' GotdDu&t ' ; Silver fiiiit t {• FelhO At JGnnulalad whUe soap C«rn Muffins Sponge Dessert Shells box of 6 f«» 20c r Pixie Ring Cake . . , . . • «di35« REO CIRCLE

Lux Flake* Blueberry Pie' ich and juicy »di and Wl-bodtad Air k • % .1 Macaroon Cbp Cakes . , Gf«-Solve«t f**trhmi,\ fc. can 1S< Prim Ettutiw h!

Buek Shad • *|Sc Skrimp L«(* Porgtei N* AtP TEAS Scallops i.69« Cod Fillet FraMn THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1951 PAG! FtVI

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BERNARD W. VCM.r.L TRENTON Middlesex County—the State of New Jersey —need his clear understand- ing of the vast problems of the day; need his valuable experience in sup- plying fair, practicaLmethods for meeting them; need his great courage in securing the equal application of these methods upon all, and the equal distribution of their benefits to all. The common interest and welfare is safe within his keeping - - - His Record in Office is the People's Guarantee!

Senator Vogel has been active, influential ami industrious during his first pressed in any manner. He has raised hi* voice courageously on many occasions term in the New Jersey Senate. He has compiled a record of constructive, far- in behalf of the veteran and toward a solution of. his problem; he has worked seeing and necessitous legislation-all based on the firm principle that govern* valiantly to give the people of New Jersey the opportunity to vote on a referen- rnent is the servant of all the i»eoj)le and must, therefore, serve-all without favor, dum regarding legalization of bingo games for church and charitable benefit. all the time. • '.-.*• " ' He has served industriously and discriminatingly on the legislative appropriations mm 'committee and various investigative committees. He has, indeed, earned the* '*•••*« f roles he has played in the important le'gTslatfve'^irimhtees for wl of the recognition he Was received has been at the hands of Republiem lead-, been selected. He does not need to resort to vogue promise*, io generalities, to ership. This is because he has established such a wide reputation for fairness, for •••«*• the frivolous techniques of the ambitious selfJseeker. He has worked diligently his determination to reach the real core of even1 problem, for his ability to make for the people, wa* he can sincerely invite thd? closest senitiny of the manner a sound contribution toward a solution. with which he has treated their'trust. It is little wonder that Senator Vogt4'* record hag not been the subject of attack He has devoted hi* strongest effort* to wipe out inequities wherever they in the primary campaign. It is one of which any man could be justly proud—and existed-rfor the'school teachers, for the notice and firemen^ for all those op-, obviously his opposition realizes this fact clearly.

KARCHER'S 23 XEARS IN PUBLIC OFFICE?! Joseph T. Karcher of Sayreville, Senator Vogel's oppo- It was with the county Organisation's support, certainly, nent for the Democratic nomination in Middlesex County for that Mr. Karcher was elected to, the House of Assembly and was State Senator, bases his claim for the place solely on the feet named Deputy Surrogate in Middlesex County. Now, however, because Senator Vogel—who, incidentally, is just now com- i : I that JMr. Vogel has served "fourteen terms" and should there* i pleting his first term in the Senate—is the organization choice fore retire in his favor. to continue, Mr. Karcher has thrown down his challenge. Ap- Mr. Karcher apparently doesn't reason in the same man- parently the organization selection was only a goo|d one so long ner so far as he personally is concerned, for he h*a held public as it applied to him! officTeveTsince 1928. For 23 solid years he has tjeen in one Certainly Mr. Karcher has had his full share of political office or another, on local, county of stat* level. Furthermore, recognition—and political jobs. His criticism at the moment the same Democratic county organization whkh now sponsors comes with extremely poor gi^ace. His 23 years in office, with- Mr Vogel aad for wWcb Mr. Kftreber «•* ha* bitter word*, out interruption, wilikit'¥fr>,fei|"thinlong^er)i4on destroy hi» for many years supported Mr. Karcher. contention that Mr. Vogel's "fourteen** terms arc too mack.

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/ •' Support Woodbridge Tpwnship's Own Senajtor Vc^gel April 17

VOTE ALSO IN THE "PRIMARY FOR '••V •?

• J • *• * ASSEMBLYMEN ' CORONER BOARD OF FREJiHOLDBRS if i v ! JOHN j. BROCK — HMW«t A SWEMKKR THOMPSON ' JOSEPH MORECRAFT, JR. •-• WtLUAM KURTZ iS DOLAN uf 'INDEPENDENT i.|.

THURSDAY, APRIL LEGAL N<)| U ,fAGE SIX LF(1A> NOTICf. , or »ny datc i, .,. be adjourned thp T , 12 on the date- that the said Sweetness and Light mltteo rojnrvm ill0 ril. Rally for Vogel Tlrr District was dissolved and or prnur iretlon tu reject im* ,,, abolished, be turned over by the, (Continued from P«ge 1) TO WHOM IT MAY nnil tci pr-11 nnlil ],,: treasurer of said Pire District to show of Interest In behalf of the At « to nuo.h bidder as H n ;, the Treasurer of the Township of '• teachers. The letters are strangely rm«rd b«lng given , Held in 3rd Ward m»nner of payment i Woodbrldge. ... I silent In cltinu such a record, and M-iniMl In 1 N,,rti"-:ii'i'iriv ' more minimum ti,,i: AVENEL—Over 150 persons at "That the physical assets owned I expect the teachers have noticed AvlMllIf Wit Ti II" reived. trnrlprt A rally Monday nieht In ! jW ""' District No, 12, as more this omission. Hni' "f <'i..i'i- UDon ncceptanrp „ • . (.iii Siniiii -•--• SM, or hid nbove in,,,, fully sel out in Schedule A ... n v honor of Stato Senator B W 1 turned over .nlniiii-v K.i"l ;il»nB '•' " Totrnihlp Commlt'i,,' „ , «, VH u»» •!„ ie'run' * to the Township! When Mr. Karcher first an- rue Ml rciM I" Jl I'-'ll": ''•'•'1' ' ment thereof liy t|,,. , Vogel. Woodbrjd«e «ho « run- CommlttM M fire' noAttd his candidacy, our news- Nirrii' SI ilrirw '••'•J T"|T1""'~ ' ."ordlng to thp mann.' nine for reelection The affair , nrntJ>pHntl nllrnn(lpt ._ thp MsMrt no^5 nromntiy committed them- Hid I'M.I |M II liniht. t'if'l1 in apcordance with ii,,. i T 'Pirm I protection purposes in the district papers promptly committed them- at the which *. mlim Tl(, the Town«hlpi «:|| Robeii H I'cln in. seaman rr- of the Fifth i formerly comprised Pire; Mlws tn Senator Vogel, with these i ti. » pidni I I't-n. M, (flln and »al« ilciri f,,, , crtlit. l;.L'N son nl Mr. and Mr.^ ; :l5l« I'ATKh. Ann . i Hurotti I'l'ici^nn. 91 MacArtlmrj DtaTrici Democratic Civic Club of ^XWLd defendants be' *°t Mr. Karcher'scomplaint that H. ,1, lltTNIOAN. -I',. IT MAY Tu In- IIIIW-I'HM-I i Drive Fnviis is urulenrntnB rerruitj HIM A citato »»-••«•".tal « fro«.««m. i™v»elrerclstu.B »...y, oI«. ucm.."5 . ..-,-- -- -•_ raiilnr ,111.1 April l.'ili. p.,: Senator, Vogel discussed State ! « ^,_ _ ^ ,»J! . f ™^?™!!^^ SZ&Z, (>mniill" of nl.-nt- l,rdt\rr trains*..: :u '(Jmat Lakes... . . Don-! Senator, Vogel _discussed b taw ^ fg(||(n>pom gnd dqt|es Qf laUve repi.ewntaUve of Middlesex aid E Dfv.mny. 535 Rahway Ave- J^.™" covering the cmarette lax ^ former ^^ ^ they bp,Coumy im „ number of years and i|n nuo Ra'uviiv,i. on the Dean's List and >ts application i further restrained from continuing1 should, therefore, step down In.,,,,,, 1 other ricc at Matu tt;i Collcur , , Mr. and •pe"**™ inciuacci -; n.!th thp pnn(ltnirtlon 4nrk (n th(1; nrriM. ,n Elvp t,he Place to someone >rk open tn man Sinr an i;ning to Paris. be found PubUc life, and that I.shduld be Hiiven't, been able IO France. . ; Takt think cK-ii v tin'- week, for I am,-- vr ii-.v still hiMisc ImiiMin: Ani interest^dl'o "so.out. and give a confidence According to the .schedule at-]'«" » imu»v..v.~ - ...... -..• — v in pinrliaMii" ,i four or fivp room! °t«. for Bob Vogel." re Inched to the complaint, the »as been active, progressive^ effec- bunualnw wiilnr, walking djstRnc'el 1 t ? Ed. Township Attorney lists fire equip- |>tive, respected.^ ^ i Juc-h tif'i't»r *» » "" of the In'lfpcnrhm-LeiUler I can ment now nel(J Bv tne wn SchlatUr and Jpanne majority , ' ' .pnrl Him* Ki '. sympathi?* with nil the. folks who members of the defunct board as He h manner of payment. :» Jeanne V. .... J.-..-.. u._-j ..! He should, in brief, be renoml- nnTH mlr.:inuni I'll", ' hiivo liiiii..c-iinn!ed before' mo. , follows; 1934 International chassis nated and re-elected. 1 Rke furtler imtli-p They n k \onn- fortunes for houses truck body, tow chain, RplVr Tn: \\ -iss Township Committee, Im that arc lust .i.i'jpeU together with nhJh at the l»»r»rk Hotel.HalnflPldHotel.Haln. jl 3 CO2 flre extinE Top-level structure of Pentagon NOTICK W l'lBLK' HAI.B ititinn nnd imriu-mt to TtB WW cops were in midst of ti IT MAV wlnlmum priit at thr I-IK ip'-'t of materials, they May 5 15 pound type: flasher measured for their uniformr s yes- ers Jtt a ri pitlar rrn...niiK nl ;., ',|!-l i,;.,, k i claim law nf supply and siren, spotlight, first aid of v'th all nt-ln-T ileta tenlay. ... Mrs. Joseph Phalr Is LEGAL NOTICES (lemau >>iiT ljn'rnther! dirs rubber gloves, 2 ten- hip uf \V",,.|I.||.||{>\ hi M TUPS.I ceitins alonf? swell on her new April 3 ril. I'lM. I aas ilii'M' foot 4 inch suction hoses ihard M1TMK TO niM>Klt* h TV program. Lots of luck to her. tn iulvorl i^f- 1 :n l -u-t t ..' i'ii V\ lypei. 5 black fire helmets. 1 white IIMI 111.Is will be rei-piveil :it Ilif •lay rvi'DliiK. April iMi:. 1'' In the Mitilhag: r . The K. of C. Bowling Team ^flre helmet, 2',-i quart pyrene ex- Aprnt's Ofl, 20 Tnwrflhln <*i\mmti («-• If von ihink (hint-, uri toujfh N Hnin!" *tH* 1'. M. IKSTI In llit 1 will attend the 26th annual East- hen , JU-I i'l'.id these excerpts from ern Division Bowling Tournament A. M.. for the lurnUli ISnildinir. W ll.ri.lni-. Xi-w tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday •liviTltiK "if IIIP fiillr.nl »nil fX|.oi»e nn,! nil at TI ii ii i i-rms |jro\i,l("l fur Iiianre of London, whirh time Mils will lie tomorrowin Erie. P,a SaturdaThey wilyl and_Sundaleave on thye trolt door ,„,„„, shovel, adapter5,ji»v,nd ^^j *>™«*m and to the hlffhwl hliMer ai-c... . _ « -MS And nftpr you rpad ? CD sktd pump o tprmn of sale on fllf with tin j ll»f* T.Cie further null e. tlmt at KnElnn.i K. of C. Special from New York d Tons—I-1J-S Fertilizer tnr Township Cli'rk open to UK rriu.ii whether you would K. of C. Special rom New imt axe fl ralnMtSi B pairs: Me- it jusl ii'li Koosevelt Tiirk, snd to h« publicly rttad prior to TO WHOM IT MAY — - — - — —I Hkf in h,!'.' i socialistic form of tomorrow . It to expected that 41/ ta h stramer Vk inch tu<-her), V. .7. le, l.i.ts :-;i« in ii.'T in. iuvivi- :n At a r !'. SI. i TOST) In Now's the Time HiiMprs shall tender theli- hl<)» nn MunU'l •Ittlin \>n>ui- - Xlliin-rii, O'flttrn chees" ami c-L's. Although cheese volt battery used as a booster bat-| .._._. . with all other ilfMnllp pprtnifnt, said Chambers, lltn For mm ininiminti prin- iiriiiB *'••>""" r!-i- Building, Woodbtldgt, New Jtrsej, Is ratinned ' :>. n?, per head .per (Contjlnued from Page I) ^ten. trickle chargr.wjaM Federal j «Mr.'™£™*«*tl»*or "RIO GRANDE" rtiats of pieiiarlng dncil aim »ii>ei ' • nd rxnoie tnU' «*ll » Book' iiicn me certain other trict No. 12 ... for the purpose electric siren. 500 feet 2\i rlin-k t« the amount of ten per tent tldlrg- thin sale Said lot* In snM and to tile highest biti-ler i lii'j t of the total bid. to terms of sala on tile cheese- iin'.ationrd such as gor- of determining how much money hose, 2 lengths 2M> inch hard suc- r bhick, if '"Id on terms, v ill r*t|iiii> liiu \ IIIMIK - I.M>" Uitlif-rtN If t» i> or more meriiiftnU :ire tii> TL» nshlp, Clerk open to inspt gonzoSa and blur ',ein cheese and was in the treasury at the time tion hose, 1 Chevrolet chassis with [JII an item tlie PurrhnalnK Affent 1 anr« of purchase prl'-e to m- i>al i :i tnd to be publicly re:id iirlor lo HINT THE MAN DOWN" Dutch ihct-si' ami you buy as much"!tnrsaid Pire District No. 12 was truck body, 1 quart pyrene extin- re«erven the right tn make the ^.,. l..-t 12 in. Hlo--k 7-'' l:. !• ' - ami y y p^iual monthly inst.illnipuls of'|!"'»fl 1 f ht Al you can battery-type portable itwaril tn one of the bidders. TI>WIIS.JI> A-- . - !•;.•. : SIN.-TVF.S. APRIL 8-0-10 you w;ui: nf that. Also you can dissolved and abolished. The Board of Chosen Prceluildeis plus Interest and otlifr term? pro-! win 5OIVPH ttHU UUVIlA^tlCU. n . »ld«d /or in contract of sale. ,\l,,, .lnnti"< Slpivnrt - Jii«f*|ih(nr Hull have n nni:-ii miik as you like now. ,rcservcs the right to Increase or Ac- 1 Able. •That the said moneys in the spotlight,.2 spot lights, 1 refl light, MTiist- (he amount above Hpe<'ifleale, or cny date to »l,|,h ll m>) Townfilllp Committee Ii,i5. Ii;. roo t>- «*i»" 1, iiir. TnwimMp Com lutiun anil pursuant to l«". fli»€-rt a Lawyer, Author. : it must be an absolute litsadaihe Uierffnini iwi iimount eiiual to twetwenn- D - i, , ..„ ^ r miniiiuim price nt ^: i M ^^''1 l"l HARVEY tyjfivc per t-ent (23%) of the tutal mlttee resery*s the riffl't In Its dis- Familyman, Busiii tt( woiluT- with prowinc families in said block wll! he suld together dmnaKF liorein mentioned, cretion tn reject any one or all Mil riu-i ,. . . and you know what their Tlif Pun li;isinR Ageul reserves i'1th all other detnlls pfi'llrent, tuni 1 and tn f)l viiid I'.:* ii, -.i: 1 '.:.•• l( 1 ajjjjeiltt^ a'fr iiki . enoi-rrious—and tlit rtfeMt to reject any ur ill] liiils io Bin-h bidder as it may seli-ct, due Hi i.nn'iuin :u i ,. 1', ii.u i "> ;• ^ ANNOUNCING . . . '•oats of preparing linetl a nil .i,tv»-r- iinil his cH'ilon in suljji't-t in all re- rtjard being given tu terni.-. ind H6w the ftnl.ii'cn are on holiday so : i^inir tlii*! s'ii'if- Suit] Iui in .^.lii! | -BREAKTHROUGH" | ^perts In the approv'Hl uf the Kiiunl manner of payment. In case one tRey don't iiave meals at sehrwl. of Chofen FreeliolOerK of the County b'.ock, if sold on ternw, will rt-iii'irt or more minimum biilj shall be re- n ... A lot of people, you know, A Popular Revival of Wlilrtlessx.- ceived. •i •!' >:\ h p,l> lilt IV: '»: ?!'" i'. : :!• • ' ; ^ WED, & THVRS., APUIL 11-13 By onlt-r of tlie Fioiit-il of rhnsi-n anoe of inirchase price to lie Piiid In are withnut tokpand coal, because Upon acceptance ot me minimum rH| lltirnltl I.ti»> ii - \r1t>iu' .httl^io I'rci'liDlrtei's of the Comity (if Mi'l- bid. or bid above minimum, by the >". M,I in, i': 1 h Iy , uMai! nu i ^ '' .*! •• thm b .HI awful shonaiie of both. of a llestx. plus Interest anil other t'-rms pro- MAD WEDNESDAY" Township Committee and the pay- vlUeii fur In contrac of sale. I don'i wonder there are lots of i.. BrnnoroHs, (nont thereof ty the purchaser ac- — 1 Un- maart, and a roans these days, cording to the manner of imrchase Take further notice that at said "Before The War" Purchasing Agent. ln accordance with terms of sale on sale, or any date to which It may it. rriKlull - II. MrrlliiK tfcer* setms tn bo nothing to look I.-L. i-J Me, the Township will deliver a har- Se adjourned,, the Township Com- I "THE SUNDOWNERS" I r"~ fflffiMrri to except rlsltw prices. fain and sale \fc-n] lor <»H premises. mittee reserves the.rlsht In its -ils- Higher and hieher. lots of short- Popular Cruise /i*iji-:'i:K)i: ran IT or NEW JI-M:- PATKTT Anr!! "rl. l^r.l. crerton to reject any one or nP Mda TODAT - FKT. ' I SKV— Chancery .Hlvlslon, MldiMe- .B, .J. liCMHAN, T>i»1Kli|n I'lerk utnil !(. f cil said lo| in s.,id I,L,-, k a«es already and more in the fu- Midsummer Vacation Cruises to sex i.'ounty. ticket No. F-Jii-30. Tn l,i' ii.lv.; lisi',1 .\Tn-i' r.t!•. 1MI. to sm-ii bidder as It may select, dm Betty Grahlc - D;ir '•• T regard hein^ given to tenn.-; jird tire and lots more women are go- the Cool Saguenay River, Que- HPUSON TKt ST «>M'PANV,' A uml Aprf! :':t . ]:•:,] in tin- irit.- ing oui t« work now as they say Lurlioratinn of the St;tte tit1 Now pi-niU'in-1.1 .i 5,r. Terlinicolor MIL. bec and Bermuda by a popular Jersey, IMalnillT.-and I'HAIILKS I. they rani mnnaHt on their hus- Cruise Ship. Zi"3M'lS1511 and 1!KXA i.M. KKKKKK, CALL ME Ml- ii; band's wiiiicv . . . I wonder if liis wife, Iipfenilaiits. Writ of Bxci-ution for tlie salt1 of mint- i Roy Rogers - Ii r lijjces will 'jo down after all coun- _ ^. ^ Minimutn Rate FORDS, N. J. — P. *. 4-W48 K»Ked premises dated March 13, is95 CHRISTENSEN'S mi "BELLS OF COKOMIm tries have .sufficiently rearmed?" 1 Hi 1 I r "^%r^^- $225plwtax Hv virtue of tile al)o\ e stuti'il "THE FRIENDLY STORE" Writ, to jne directed and delivered, I THl'RS., FRI. & SATURDAY I will expose to sale at nublh- ven-1 SAT. MATINEE—:! (\U;ii Jottings: Applications being accepted now — SEE ilui' on I ' Now that, the state has revamped WKl»N*yi>AY, THE SBOON11> DAY' •3 GIYS NAMED MIKE" the lislitin1! system on Amboy Ave- OF MAY. A. D.,I«INKTH[.r\ Ill'N- HUN., MON,, TUE. Ai'i: IHIKD KIKTV-O.V1.; %\ ith Jane VV'yman and nue at tht intersections of Grove MAR8ARETTEN TRAVEL AGENCY lit the liuur of two ii'i-inck hy tin; ( Van Johnson Humphrey Hu ,u! Avenue, Green Street, Main Street "A ( oniplrlr, rrlmilly Tmvrl Srri'li'e" itn prevailing IBtamliird or Uity- and Grave Street, there certainly fiht Saving; time, in thp alttnii'nii "HIGH LONESOME" "THE UNFOUt i i; 276 HOBART STREET PERTH AMBOY I the riaI<1 day, at tin- 8la-nftV is no excuse for passing a red Phone P. A. 4-0900 office in the <"iCy or Nc»r KniiiH- with John Barrymore, Jr. Snd BiB Ft-.itin. wlck. X. J. light. They really CAN be seen. Mrmber Alllrrlrtm SiidHT ,t Trn>rl AtflltM, Inc. However. Mr. Motorist, the traffic ( ALL that tract or pun-el u%'«l AHHH, siuiati-, lyinB and lielnK i« ti"- nil I linen. signal turnn; J from red to green ,i'J*o\vnsii, of WooiUjrldge, .In mt Sl'N., MON. & TUESDAY jjives yqu iwrmission. to BP; it "DALLAS" Charles Clwiilii. doesn't uim'i you to step on the in gas. It is the thoughtless,- im- with Gftry Cooper and driver >vho i Ruth Roman "CITY LKill!

>• ' -*4rd Dji tl.t. »pUt sK&n(i,,ta« lw •Ao **.J 'Changes in his, 'favor.'.'. rlt is a daughter, pithy Ellen, for Mr. and with Dana Andrews and < J:»ne Wyman"- V.in Sirs. Jorm Mat-Donald, Rahway Gcat Tierney ' ••"fHHEE GUYS ^ Avenue. Mrs. MacDunald is the MIKI: former Lillian Gillis. . . . WCUncsdjy Oilly. "Clara Bartuu ——'2nd FMIUM r: Woman's Klub" B*nr(H Show •THE STEM. Hi i *-&l{l Elmtr Hobbs, son of Mr. jbd Mrs. Elmer Hobbs. 1 Fifth •Avenue, AVMICI, bus returned to> ps base at Zcll Am See, Austria. ^[i£ address is SKI. Elmpr Jiobbs, ^.A. 12225064. H.T.S. Co. 70th STATE THEATRE -iaftf. But. (CI-A.PO. 4JJ. X^0 ..X* womyuuixiF.. N. J. jPoitmaster, Ntw York City. . . . Pat Himhes of Aventi assistant Jainll«l' at the town hall is on the TODAY THRU • _fc|ck list in t'nt' hospital. Nephew Humubrey BOUART la Jinuny Hughes camo from out west "THE ENFORCER" i see him. . . . Vera Ryan looked 1 1 iilus Marjorie MAIN - James WHITMOHJ 1 nice in hci new outfit Tues- ".MRS. O'MALLKY AND MR. MALOM ,. ... Is it true that T. L. that bear watchii j sUayml from t,ho political fold SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY i in the Inman Avenue section? Burl LANCASTER - Joannr URl in 'VENGEANCE VALLEY" hut Not Least: plus —. The G.K.T. Club of the (Jongi'e- Church will sponsor an "BEDTIME FOR BONZO" ;tion sale tomorrow night at NoC tlie kast of the Great Weapons of War is with Ronald REAGAN - Diana IVN-N v ,jf p'clqck in the StinUiy School electricity. WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY jtOMis. . . - From all indications America's enemy knowi that beyoiuf the atom bomb, Fred ASTAlRK - Jane POWELL in jfhie Reptiblicans do not have a there ate forces againsj him'that bear watching. .ijictnplett1 slute yet, . , , The class "ROVAL WEDDING" "" '", Wuodbrldne High School, Among then? is electricity and the know how to put genuine \ to hold a 10-year class re it to work. ,- Public Service is concerned with making electricity even a stronger force than it is now. The company «hy Travel - Shop U* * ~Bi|'irway$ been ht from of New J«f*^'i nuukiti WALTER READE THEAt electric energy and it means to stay ahead even though * faced wit tl greater demands arising from the cyuntry's Sport Shirts PERTH AMBOY MOVII GUID! defense effort. - fiico KidshirU captivate his western spirit arid It taktt igteat suiiii of money to do this. For in- SHIRTS stance, additions to our electric system — generators, lt*«o hit love of bright colon. Golden frings STRAND trims this trim Uilorble, Sanforited* cotton, long sleeves. Blue," red. NOW 1'I.AVI.NC; NOW Public Service, although concentrating on. tht pecdi SUes 4 t« 1% Kt-ttr D.ivi-, - Hurry Sullivan iiui \iiiiiiii - 1 SPORTSWEAR "MK&T UlK uf the jmfl3*diwe futuie, it also conscious of Us re- •TAIMIA'T ON IJEMAND" spotuibjlities in making ISew Jersey a better place in Closed Wednesday at Nooa MAN" ALLIGATOR whicfc to live, to work, and to pJay — conscious that IlOUrg; llr si Ml Mil mill Ur Illlld—ullf Daily 9-6 — Friday Till 9 NUtV ill tllMl! "SECOND I''A< RAINWEAR we we a citizen of a great state.

STARTS SUNDAY STARTS• I I'reviif Saturday Nlte , Illi-liurit (unlr - MUI •UND|H (.1 Christensen's Uub lluiw. Marilyn Maxwell '/ j SHOP tluuiti'tl mEns Shin- "LtMON DROP KID" BIH1ND YOUR SWITCH E 103 MAIN STBEBT M«mJlllmt (it M )SE«yiCE l^ru I'uuulrr Tlmu ALCATRAZ W6ODBRID6E i next to weoiwortb'* KtODAY WLi B ?AOF, SEVEN THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 1951 ,KNT FORDS NEWS 3nbepen&ent- ileaoei FORDS NEWS Bukocsik Wedding Rites Elizabeth Onder I Miss Shirley Mae Romer Bride Warren Unit Hears Miss Rose Marie Ketcham Weds * at Lady of Peace Rectory Bride Saturday Of John feaster, Highland Parh Mayor J. J. Flynn Howard R. Hellegaard Saturday -^«^o ,_K_ "il'.Ii. ....i i F0RDFORDSS — MlsMisss R Hose Marie, Saturday In the rectory of St. JoiJohnn sion attached to a tiara of seed rORD3"JohnFutkoswaswp|-i' - ™» miirrlaRe of! office of the Johnson & Johnson - PORDFORDS — •"-••Onder. ]j churcChurnh wflwaSs ththee seUmsellingg foiuir jauicJames dJ.. Flynrijiuni mof n:Perti 1.1h1 • — -•---.- - 1 enue, nue tnls tkCf son nt Mrs yi9V blue satin (town designed with a ' ' ' with the Air Force. 'inr. 37 Holly Street, Carteret, 'easier, Jr., son of George J. with a boltro jacket. A net half- Amboy was mat speaker and ap- ' ^ ' - * »« , ,i,((i Saturday In MCt pin-back tunic nf Chantlllv IIHMV s.it.urdny In the rectory of 8t. -'easter, 409 South First Avenue, hat In matc.hlnR shade completed peared In line with the ussocia- » Jaeobscn. Ft Lauderdale. ,,u.'l.i>dy of Peace tlon to invite outstanding novem-]8™! the late Albert HeUegaard, Her fingertip veil was draped from Church, Csrrteret. The Highland Park, and the late Mrs. her ensemble and she carried a .|,,rt. Rev. John E. a lace cap and she c;in Rd an avtn i>:ist,or. Rev. Anthony Huber, per- Edythe Peaster. Rev. John E. bouquet of blue daisies and baby's mental officials as their guest . niiiclated at the bouquet of. calla lilies, Palmer Infant Oimed the ceremony. Qrlmes, pastor, officiated at the breBth. , speaker. He spoke of the operation Funeral Services Held

;lll)liy Mrs. Edward R BaUwls at- • • - Given 1n marriage- by hex father. The couple are on a wedding trip of the city government, particu- louble-rln)UBie-nng cereniunyceremony. , »••!.„„„„„ „._.... ltH,-Pd in ft white HIP bride was attired in a white larly ol the departments which we For World War I Vet tended the bride as matron ot Miss Betty Ann Feaster, jlsVr j to Wasihnnton, D. t., and Vlrglhla ,, ,()Vm. ballerina Baptized. Sunday Chantilly lace gown designed with under his direct supervision Ho honor and the bridesmaid-. »n-" tlio •' .Vl, nn oval nec^ •' picture nebkline and shbrt train. of the bridegroom, attended the and will return Sunday to reside mentioned the functions of the FORDS—Kyle C Crowe. 51, 73 Mines Ellen Bieter and r bride as maid of honor and there at 151 Woodland Avenue, this Moftett Street, veteran of the U. Drake, The matrori of honor ,,,!, sped pear|s. I'OlMiI r nrvfim"iit nf rrt'i- Her fingertip length veil'was ar- place. For going away the bride water department, pointing out were three bridal attendants, 8. Navy, World \y»r I. died at the a pale green gown of ninii- luHh veH was tlsm WHS Administered to Rlcliard amted from a seeded pearl ,crown wore a navy blue suit Under a that It supplies nine million gal- , iniif. bonnet trlm- Miss Edna Romer, Perth Ambra; lons daily and .If holdings arc U. S, Marine Hospital, Stapleton de sole and carried vcllo* ruses Arthur Palmer, infant sort of Mr ind she carried white sweet peas cherry red topper 'with navy and 1 ,,v:irls und she car- and Mm. J. Palmer, 153 and gardelnlas. Mrs. tiorothy Barry, Fords and white accessories and an orchid fully developed It can furnish lslstatm Island. He was a seaman and dallies. The bridesmaids '.vur; M 0 J Pl 15 Miss Rd&et Monaghan, Carteret. yellow mousseline de sote 'jnpns :,,|,- and bouVardla. Winchester Road' at cmte Miss Catherine. Ola-rdlno, Iran- corsage. million gallons. 'and membfr of the International William Hudson, Highland Park, and carried talisman roses and" . Nrtvbrand, Sayre- conduoirri tn Our Lady of. Hungary •Uen, served as the maid of honor. The bride is a graduate of Wood- Committeeman Peter Schmidt Seafarers Union. served as best man while Charles yellow daisies, .,,, lister ns matron Church, Perth Ambov. Rev. Law- She wore a yellow (town designed bridge High School and Is em- spoke of the finances of the Town- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. oscph Sondor, Heine and Thomas Barnwell, Harold T. Hellouaarri WHS he • FORDS—The Mothers' Club of 6-Meeting of United Exempt Firemen of Pords, Hopelawn Boy Scout Tropp No. 52 will meet .•:.. ur a dinner and and Keasb»y in Hopelawn flrehouse. April 9. 1—Banquet of American Legion and Auxiliary'in the Pines, :, \I--A York in May TO MEET MONDAY 1 •-. int'inbei' -. of the Metuchen. FORDS—The Ladias' Auxiliary :; Club at * meet- (j -Annual communion breakfast by the Holy Name Society, of Fords Memorial Post 6090, • ;:nine of Mrs, Mue following f A. M. mass In the new annex of Our Lady VFW, will meet April 9 at 8 P. M. iiii street, of Peace Church. ' in post headquarters. i Quigley was the 8—Meeting, Junior Sodality of Our Lady of Peace Church, lii PETER D. VfiOOM ;H-I i;il prize. Other.-, church hftll. S( IIEDULE SESSION Mi:,, Chrifitlllf So- 9—Social of keaabey Women's Democratic Club in flrehouse. FORDS—The Ladies'. Auxiliary f SOMfffS-fr covA/ry WAS :!/.,iiirih Kaub,_Mrs 9—Meeting o{ Mothers' Club of Boy Scout, Troop No. 52. of Unit 163, Atnerlca.n Legion, will \ 11 r-, Bertha napoll- 9—Meeting of Fords Lions Club la Scandinavian Grill at 6:15 inert Affril 10 at 8 P. M, in the •** : i.uie. Yaremko. P. M, post rooms. 9—Meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords Memorial Post 6090, VI"W, 8 P. M., in post headquarters. HAT SOCIAL PLANNED • Ti >WNaHIP — The 10—Meeting of tidies' Auxiliary of Unit 163, American Legion, KEASBEY—The Keasbey Worn Kelly. Maplewood in post rooms at 8 P. M. % , ens Republican Club will hold a Nancy Broxmyer, 11—Hat social and first aid demonstration of Reasbey Women's ^ hut social ahd first aid demon- •: in ned home after Republican Club in the flrehouse. stration April 11 in the flrehouse, •i to Miami Beach. ' Pattern V0«2 In Toddlers' sizes 11—Meeting at fords Women's Club in library at 8:15 P. M. 11—Meeting of fhi PTA of Keasbey School held in the school. CLUBWOMEN TO~MEET * 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. Slza 2 ensemble, 2% FORDS—A meeting of the Fords yards 35-inch. Use scraps for ay- 11—25th annlvltMry party of Pords Lions Club in Oak Hills A hut and Lias set fur the price '••.!! WKKkEND of one accessory h something to Women's Club w|lj be held in the plique; instrucUuns included, Manor, Metuchen. library April 11 at 8:15 P. M, •-','. N Mimhew Marfanj S«ltd TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in 11—Card party by School No. 14 PTA, held in the school, tmile about. It's with a ....: STUD/SO L AW—4 WAS ADMIT rSO !•••.i.'.itul. 1L3 Juliette coins [or thin lattcrn to 170 News- 12—Meeting of 8ehool No. 7 PTA, rlejd in the school. crochet hook, nut a magic wand, TO THf BAR AT //W AHf«/22 1 PTA MEETS APRIL 11 in- wcekentt in Wash- paper Pattern Dept., 232 West 12—Meeting of Our Lady of Peace (fhurch PTA in parish hall. laicky the girl who knows her 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print KEASBEY—The PTA of Keas- YfAes eefoee SOUS CHOSCN 12—Election o4 officers and tricky tray social of Ladies' Mis- single eruchets from her double bey School will mee|t AUMI 11 in rs f/esr reeivtAs soifgNC». plainly SUE, NAME, ADDRESS, crnehcts and can make this 1 HOSTESS I • STYLE NUMBER. sionary Society of the Grace Lutheran Parish; House. the school. 12—Joint installation of Fords Memorial Post 6090, VFW, and pretty striped cluelie and pouch '••(;-.. Owynne Rdmig, Cboune your season's' wardrobe from our latest Marian Martin its, auxiliary. " j handbag for spring. A direction ' Mr and Mrs. William Pattern Book. Bend Twenty Cents leaflet tor crocheting this fnm.s MUlu Road, en- 16 -Meeting of the Fords Women's Democratic Club in the for yoar copy today. Smart easy- Scandinavian Drill. SiTRIPED HAT AND BAG SET iin-th Maney of town atw etyleu (or tivuiyone A Free IB—Meeting of Bfc. John's First Aid Rquad, Inc., In squad may b« obtained by sending t named, Woodbridae, is prlutud in the book. headquarters. stamped, self-addressed envelope 17—Meeting of Fords .Unit 163, American Legion, 8 P. M., in to the Needlework Department 8 post rooms. ' * of this ps-wr, requesting Lentiet f 17~^-t^te*ttW«m-bv-£IA.oI_Oju:.Ljdj[ of Peace Church. No. ll PICK - UP - DELIVERY 5) 18—Meeting of Bchpdl No. 14 PTA. held in tne~SBK6Sir™~ 1'9— Meeting of the Fords Women's Republican Club. There's anly one thiiut mure Ti— Meeting of Ford* Lions Club in Scandinavian Grill, 6:15 dellclout than the smell of our P. M. . (loll guudlet baklne ... and that's 23—Meeting pf Ladles' Auxiliary qf -Fords Memorial Post 8090, their (Kite. Once you've tried VFW, I P. M. in post headquarters.1 24—MeetinJ of trooroop comcommittem e of Boy Sf;out Truoy No. &3 in tlicm—jou'U always buy them'. hh hall I ^ Our pf Peace Church hall. American \mboy 1.7538 F Auxiliary of Fo S EVERV DAY! room, 8 PM. v Q« M«.tiHI /iffior'women's Club, 8 P.' M. in the Uwary Jt-SSB" i Home and School Association in Hopelawn OPEN DAILY

8 MbLUDING SUNDAYS 26^u n$°i'lir' 1**-' Missionary Society of the Grace 6 A.M. to 11 P.M. U^SffidfTWdS. Mother's Club in St. Nicholas

ChUrCll:u -i -''john'8 PTA, new secret pals draw ™& 26—Meetlnl N ceveallni *J*«P**nM«W)cWP9»t 13621362.. H McCutcheon, eight district lommander. VFW, STORES »y AVENUE — VVOODBHlDGE-FORDS Ruton bcbotil AT FJNKLU'S HUTS •.Editorials:- MOTHS: Truman Popularity Down kn Majority ol N. J. Voters A Blow for Good Law Enforcement We believe that a tremendous blow has to finri n reason, because Mr. Parsons appar- Disapprove of Way He boon struck in behalf of untrammeled law ently doesn't believe the incident of suffi- onforcrmcnt by the considerable fines levied cient importance to furnish one, Handling His Job Well, where is all this morality that is by Magistrate Desmond against the oper- The vote by preached almost daily from Trenton, Oov- B> Krnwth Fink. Dire^r. ator- lip found guilty of overloading their Thf Nrw Jersey Toll affiliation follow tnn'kd whilr carting fill lor the Turnpike. ernnr DrisrolP Isn't, the official,, capitol Truman H ml.,, PHINl'ETON-A littlr lew- than In this climax to a case which still needs interested in finding out why one of its nw month* ano fieri tin* broke a (iffat dra! of explanation by certain State agents filed a batch of changes concerning ,,u: in Korpa Since t.hen we ha,vc (iiKTPd into n period of Parlial v "0 nftVi.'ik we want to extend our sincere the conduct of an important State project, X C and then disappeared? Doesn't anyone in mobilization, jiave declared a thanks to Magistrate Desmond and to Pros- Mir nf national cmeremcy. and f'.itor Melko who represented the com- Trenton rare if a Motor Vehicle inspector MO witnessed V. S Senate in- Approve 32',; pursues in the limit a responsibility with ;'manor* into the workings of Disapprove Gl ; nant Both these officials demonstrated , ;)p(- and bit-time sambllm;, 7 ,n thr :; inrVnty and-high purpose in the face which he is entrusted? Or are these moral • ; ivhal effe.-: rune these Other major r.hnn , Mipluitir pressure from some mysterious preachments mere subterfuge? ;, ,i;hei event." of the past tude towards the Pn•,. :v had on Prwidept Tnl- last May are HIOM ,i;; • tfis. to the contrary. Fortunately, Mjwistrate Desmond and •• popularity? lilfl workers and; , :ii,ir VvV •;ti!i liave hear0 no explanation from Prosecutor Melko prevented dismissal. of members. Majoriiy .<• A crrnilv romplet«"d survey hy these groups tod!u ;.rr ol these.quarters as to why a State the .second batch of charges. A State •;-. N'rtt Jersey Poll'throw? some oi the fiay Harry s Motor Vehicle agent was prohibited, or re- trooper was the weighmaster in these casefc \;.:v on this question- When to- doinfe hi* job. i.a.-: ri.iv^ finriing are comp&wd.with and he. too, indicated a weird indifference groups expressed ,••. fusal, ironi pressing charges oi overloading •:i,,s(- IT ported by" Uw New Jer- approval. aj2;.'.int-t the original batch of alleged ol- to their outcome, as witness the succession •;>y Poll on May 11. 1850. it is fencing. As a result, this group of cases was of postponements. Had it, not been for nu:\( evident that Mr, Trtrman is cniisiderably less popular .with L " . dismissed for lack of prosecution We have newspaper notoriety, originated in these :!>e rank and file ol New Jersey called upon Attorney General Parsons, m columns, plus the tenacityjrf Mr. Desmond voters today than he was .iust eleven months apO. and the cooperation of the "Prosecutor, it Approval :it,' \vji'i<,f jurisdiction the Motor Vehicle De- Last May, the New Jersey Poll Dlsappiwal 5f> partment is a law enforcement arm. to look is likely that these latter cases would have reported that a majority '56r; i No opinion <> suffered the same ignominious fate as be- of the New Jersey voters ap- intn this curious set of circumstances and Worthy of pariinis.i foll the fiic< ]nt proved of the way the President ' thrTownjship a report-Thua far,- THIS" Uulllfr'itir jtW>:"'At-"lnflt- Uflw •• Inn icj tt^pr^ thp m.iii.- Mr Parsons has preferred to remain silent. This was not the case, however, and only 36^ expressed disapproval. ment in all other , subdivitions mea:-,,. Si i we do not know, and we only can Today's result* show that n fines totalling $2,400 were assessed against majority '55'", ' disapprove of proves of the nay n. inicss. why that Motor Vehicle agent who the truck operators. We hope these penal- the -way Harry S. Truman is do- chief executive it i;,: job. These groups ir.r , inK his job in the White House: weighed the trucks and issued a series of ties will be sufficient to reduce the amount levels, occupations, and that only 38^, express ap- complaints, did not appear to testify when of overloading which has been so destruc- men and women, and ' proval. the cases were called. His superior explained tive and dangerous, and we hope also that II vets. to the court that the agent would not ap- a close watch will be maintained to keep In other wqrds. Mr. Truman's The New Jersty Pull popularity has stamped sharply pletel/ unbiased and imi pear We are left to our own imagination the tendency in eheck. Its sole ilnrls to prtmnM. from what it was in May, 1950. and reliable public on.- When New Jersey Poll staff re- search in New Jrrs<\ ' porters put the following ques- stibjwt was conducted -, tion to an accurate cross-section Hint methods that li.r of New Jersey voters: the New JnvVyPoll <>n, Lei's Get At It Economy Begins At Home Under the Capitol Dome most accurate polls in ; While we certainly should expect to show Although New Jersey's counties, munici- "Do you approve or disapprove ticn—one that has rit-. . ly J. Jisepfa Bribbiis of the way Truman is handling a wront prediction. &>;v.v patience/with problems incidental topalities and school districts have now his job as President?" This neipipaper p;, • reports of the New ,i- the substitution by local gas companies of adopted their annual budgets, the arrival TRENTON—Mew Jersey farm- labor for the entire harves; obey all traffic sjgnals and signs, exclusively in this an - mitinvi! lor manufactured gas, we believe of spring cannot be regarded as the season ers who extended their acres season. use hand signals for turns, ride on right side of highways close 1 w< Miould be given some assurance at once to place drive for governmental economy during- the war years and need <'' >i'vritf i,t I It", ' ,. plenty of help to harvest crops RACING:—New Jersey's offi- to curb, park vehicle in a safe tn;i' til" charges of excessive cost and low in mothballs along with winter overcoats during the approaching months, cial racing season this year will place, stop and render assistance H start on April 26 and continue r qr.'ii;ty filed with Senator Vogel by a num- and long underwear. are worried over ways and means in case of accident and report to Approve 38 of keeping the hired hand down to May 30. Mondays excluded, at police.and keep their bikes in Disapprove 55 36 ber oi his constituents will be examined at While budgets set limits upon expendi- on the farm. Garden State Park near Caoufen. safe operating condition, under Huich WIIMnnjpniii i\n Next tall, the same track will the new St-ate Traffic codeT the No Opinion 7 8 Mirrh n, INTN—««KII«I - tures, alone they do not guarantee maxi- The New Jersey Farm Bureau •be open from October 2 to No- Keystone Automobile Club warns. We arc grateful to Senator Vogel for reports that manpower is dis- vember 3. Mondays excluded, to They are also forbidden by the An analysis of the views of the mum economy. It is only the continuing, appearing from farms al a very Tfce finish up the siate's racing year. law to hitch on or hold fast to various population groups in the Th* U'wdkrUn? Lnilrr bringing the complaints into tlie open and fast rate. Drawing «S the larg- watchful care of officiate in carrying out At Monmouth Park, Ocean- any other vehicle, or carry any- stew highlight* wen further the VUllDFIUHr IHUFIFt Illll III est numtJe'rof farm workers is Tb- UrlU Jflninm .. we hope he will pursue vigorously his plan port, near Long Branch, racing one on handlebars. change in sentiment that has their year 'round operations that provides industry which pays higher I'utilltfhei! K\frv T'.i - will start on June 16 and con- taken place In New Jersey since the Wonillirldge HubUHt.i' to find some answer to them. Apparently, real economy. wages than any farm wage scale. tinue for 4G days until August 8. last May. pany, Wno'lbriilKf, N. i. the State legislature prefers to tarry before A continued exodus from the IDENTIFICATION:—State de- Charli'S E. Cregon. *""• The very next day, August 9, the Perhaps the most significant "This year, as never before," says the farms can be expected until the fense authorities are working out Liiwren<•? I'. O^iui directing any inquiry into them, but we Jjorses will be off at the, Atlantic finding is -the vay Independent Vlre-VresMfilt and 'i f national emergency freezes work- a plan to issue "dog tag" or iden. I.ui'V F. Ort5ni.r«, B».; New Jersey Taxpayers Association, "sav- .City track and continue until voters—the gnoup that holds the believe that temporizing, with a matter of ers. The military has Also taken tification medal U> ev«ry resident SLIhsrriptInn rales by • September 29. which adds up to balance of power in every state- clmilng ,|)(istuge, uiij» y»k ings must be found in the regular opera- a large number of farm boys and of New Jersey so they may be this kind is bad judgment. 45 days of racing. wide election—feel about Pi'esi- —---- tions of government,, It is only through the demand, is expected to in- properly identified if they be- For sportsmen who enjoy the come casualties during an enemy dent Truman. Independents CH.ARI.ES E. Il sterns to us a simple query 10 tne gas crease instead of decrease. r aml these savings that we can hope to fill the trotters. Freehold Baceway will bombing or during World War 3. questioned^ today's survey dis- *«jj° ^*" company by the Stale Board* of Public As a result. Puerto Bicans will gap between the nation's tax resource's open on August 9 and -conduct That is why State Defense au- approve of the way he is doing A~^7SOEPE>DKNT »EW> be used in great numbers on New races on 24 clear days until Sep- Utility Commissioners regarding costs and and proposed expenditure programs run- thorities are opposed to any plan his job by a margin of about 2 six mont'im, Ji.-D. Turn- quality of the natural, as- compared with Jersey farms this summer. Or- temb*] 8. , of municipalities to use plastic to l. Last May. Independents n- ^^'"^^f'r !Ti-!e"I'?VK ning into many billions of dollars. ders for more than 6.800 Puerto Revenues received into the tags for identification purposes. pressed.approval of the President ^H^'.-arrje'r '.iViiv-rv. » • manufactured gas, might elicit a satisfac- Bicans have already beeri pro- State Treasury from legalized Laminated plastic identification by a* margin of 3 to 2. tory response. We believe that tests could Mounting federal taxes underscore the cessed through the Glassboro rarmi; and pari-mutuel betting tags have been carefully tested need for economy locally. No longer does labor camp, which is fif tii' per dunnn 1950 totaled $11,832,- and results show that "when ex- be made quite readily which would demon- cent more than the whole 1950 129.28. This was collected from posed to heat, they warp, become P55T ZELLB/ IS season. The Puerto Rican labor SNRKE P 5MBLL strate promptly the relative heating quali- the individual taxpayer consider local {lie three running tracks operat-» sticky like melting cheese, and SNf>KE R GLRZiER'S ties oi the two varieties; and certainly a property taxes -without relationship to the .deal is on a contract bsiiss. Each ing for a total of 142 days and then blacken, becoming TOOU ORR warier has a contract when lie , t!ie Freehold harness track-oper- for identification, purposes. A Glass SNAKE Is a lir.u rest-flf his. tax bills.. Tbe the Southern t'. S^haui. e very brKtV'taJl . . . ajaii Vl»i ''•PilS' flfit )Rt™. State.^iflr 'the a "tale" M>orth .ifUini! » to baby oils, and'most ssupervision.orTBcTrifrli l less ttai(i defense'Authosiue,'' t$lkinK about MraltW :>» we arc confident the company would be ceived from facing. The commis- orders for tags until* a statewide yourielf against finanrul ' cooperative. ments come—directly or indirectly—from mer because there is more work sion, headed by former Assem- uniform plan of identification IS- dens and assure yourM-ii his pocketbook. t0 keeP them home- or t0 M[t~ blyman Speaker Hugh L. Me- worked out. Stainless steel metal l< ved ones of proprr i'i" traek thea m Mainland. Deia- hor.ter,, of WP9.db.iiry, shpulfj be c.ire shoujd accident »r -i", With rising costs everywhere, we should wa e :ill. probably "Like charity, the practice of economy r ^^ Pennsylvania on their proud of the economical. basis be made available. strike. know whether those cited by Mr. Vogel.in upon which the division is begins at home;" contends the Taxpayers • Economy is another reason for respect in ^as, are real and .if they are, t operated. uniformity. Supplies purchased whether they will continue. We also should Association, "and the need for it never be*n advised to check through in large quantity through bids know whether the quality is as represented ceases. New Jersey taxpayers will profit their usual employment channels BICYCLES:—The 1950 Newcan be made available to com- immediately in order to secure Jersey Legislature upon its re- munities at loi'er cost than if •to the Senator, and if it is, whether this is directly by keeping their eyes trained on an adequate labor supply to har- turn on April 23 is exgected l£ purchased - separately by the in- something that can and will be corrected, all local spending programs every day of vest the crops. ignore the pending measJre au- dividual communities. thorizing municipalities,ito li- A little light on.lthese subjects certainly the year. There is no greater insurance The usual supply of farm mnrimrs frnm jjgarfcy^citifis, espe- cense bicjejes. This will t^e good PS:—Mew Jersey wiil .ewi- cannot do harm, and we think it would do. -flgamst governmental waste, anil the re- cially Carnden and Philadelphia, iipws 'farifie affairy kids who own tinue this year' to lrvt up to its a great deal of godfl. verhatiens will be felt all the way to Wash- will also be considerably re- bikes. (continued on page 10) ington. | duced because of the more at- But with the coming of nice, ~ Let's get at it. | tractive industrial employment, warm. days, parents are advised shorter hours and higher wages. to remind theif bike-riding bays The first labor supply w}ll be and girls that traffic laws apply Lo n needed*on tne asparagus farms to them as well as to motorists. Brighter Days Promised ^ S hound In Europe of South Jersey. The numbs* of The youngsters often disregard farm workers available. U> har- such regulations, especially when FEDERAL DEPOSIT \m IRANCI: CORPOMTION Calling attention to the "temporary cur- Western Europe is ''stronger and better vest this important crof will in- they are riding in groups. tailment" of civilian goods, /Defense Mo- able to Resist the Communist danger," de- dicate t£g availability of farm Bicycle riders are required to ^N, B.C. bilizer Charles E. Wilson) errjphasizes the clares Homer Byington, Jr., director of the productive capacity of tnis 'country and State Department's Office of Western Euro- febu certiffS that pursuant to tbr. expresses the (opinion that increased pro- pean Aflfatos. j GLAMOR GIRLS tZ Mr. Byiigton estimates that the Com- u$mf It t of the Congress , duction will make it possible, in two or three of the VfiftfdStyhJt tdijf? of its mem' ian needs of the country. bership in Western Eufope j since World 'maximum afpusit mmtanttiof ^JOWO in War II. He says that in 1945, "interna- Mr. Wilson points out that production tional Communism seemed ready to take has doubled since 1939 and cites the fact over" but that, in the past five years, with that restricted production in 1951 will still ^hp gjd nf .the ..Mflrfihflll FlBM "AnifricarisTnofe" motor carfTrTarTtI\ey'~ Europe has rebuilt its industry, made its had in 31948. He envisions a three-year plan railroads run again and resumed its im- A mobilization, with the increased facilities portant role in world." economy. Conse- and skills eventually becoming available to' quently, living conditions of the people the "building of a1 Detonation and a bet- have greatly improved'and democratjp .gov- ter woi'l'd*." ernment has mtn itiengthened! 1 Iff ' I'alla'ttentipn/to •feljjs vtesrgjint<-btr- Wlilfe &B'figures giv«o by l§te

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,•, ,t show :,, i i fvt-ry- Tomatoes 21c ; i hi- Ring- Perfect slicing, firm, fancy. At all Acmes! . never sscn ,,,,i Dorothy r.vu to ii cir- Fancy Pascal Celery ^ 1Oc I:,.I .some cir- Bunch ..,: iliey say. California Broccoli 25c .< picture is « •j.-,,iher Does a .viiiiiry's stofy Florida Oranges 5 *. 39c

.,,„• -.i rip. This '•.•^••;- ; ;-,,..,y before iV,l busy on Fancy Snow White Cauliflower •oi -Meet Me Fancy Florida Corn Florida Seedless Grapefruit 3 -25c , vp)v artor or ,..j \»iio hasn't ii> in .,, an Oscar. Fancy Mclntosh Apples Jersey Rome Beauty Apples 4* ** 35c , I(1w-in 1936 Guaranteed Grass Seed "m .... f.;id ' and In iUn ',,; K:wtiv". And n n I STAND4KD OQ- <* .i.r.r.illy ignored Rose Bushes «* o»c Good ice treim ntidn't be upeniive!

;, nrw style Yellow Onion Sets ,, j you can. DAIRYCREST „' ,..,. beautiful ,,-, India, who ICE CREAM - r is wearlna — '•* P.rt /„. amgtl, • i;nsr. Um-m . . . good! Sharp Colored Cheddar Vanilla, choco- P|nt ,,;; ,.et his first late,. stiawksrry, "rt0." —'- ;«--- . LOlNffi»,39 i ,ii:-st He plays | pecan! Cheese *• 65( e Try our Orpnfe-Pimapplt monthly special! bamin m. newspaper Rith, full f\arnr'. tgetl over I rear' B. eo5y to digest «*. « • -uLaMf role Roll 39c Mild^heese?^, 57c ,,.; a picture lb Thp late Qus Blue Cheese 59c ;•. ns of lyrics Rib Roast Ib. CWl Prptty Baby." 'sf 6 ribs,7-, unliiK." "The Kay Natural T, 35c 3-Ih. loaf t to be YQU" thnart Now." Glendaie Club 2f 99c - (lie role of Amer. Cheese 5Lfc 57c * 69c a, 8 • ,;i; a straight KraftVelveeta ;;37c *53c , Belle of New Beef T \ .-lire and Vm ongue c Credm(-heese;.„„Cream Cheese H,.17„ i/c G ?? ,, "•" :: ::IJ Wynn has OPEN EVERY (V d d B fnwW Fi.h! -Ml yule in "The Shcfford Snappy 'S 20c fc M *-„ 65c •,vith Astaire C K ftuck s l ;)( just as good FRIDAY 'TIL > Provolone "'"" " \ 59c B, . ™b * 53c Fill • vho. you will , : was tile only i!.a." has really AW AAwihed Prices Effective mnce then. She i.i.'.vwood soon for Through Weimfay, Aptil of silverware. 5-Piece .. Dastantr, movie Fresh Cucumber . fnund recentlx 16-o«. jar, Special Silver|late . tripphonc Irne- 23c Rushed freih from our .: the chest while Heinz Pickles own modern oreni! Ti.e chest con- Hostess Set • • "id flatware set, •. .1 c! and two air Libby's 98 Chocolate Enrobed Tomato Juice cam ^g ^^ ^ •,V popular Irish Beautiiut Carmen the 1951| Crown pattern! Pastry Ring Cake 29c server, serving spoon, of St. | Rich, mciit yellow cake compirtety Wv»rtd wtih serving fork, gran rirh chncclate icing. Protestant. Tomato Juice ^ 2 r 29c Asco Coffee EE£ w MEDIUM BLENb. Ground fresh to order. ladle, buffet lerverl ,ved Wt role of a ' i« -) i» or MEDIUM BLEND Groun :; the screen. Tomato Juice Coffee Cake tt? 43c IWM Pu Wincrest Coffee •£ 77c Generously filled with apples and rfisin fllllno. A :ui has joined Apple Juice V« «• 27c MILD BLEND. Heat-flo roasted. •iiklmothers. Her \ll I I I /"" I ' 14-01 ^P '"ILL/ ULLMU, Cherry Streussel Pie 55c .'. Finnic Roil, vf- 85c Tree ripened red cherriej, bubbling in th«ir t»r>W M :i little habV Welch sGrapeJu«cerr35c ,defl, Coffee RICHER BLEND. Vigorous flavor. juice, tender crust. Tangerine Juice 2 J, 23c B..,. Chocolate 12.0!. 77 ,.r" you miRht ex- DOSCO Milk Amplifier ia, LIZ Iced Pound Cake 39c 5Win .-.•,-, in Hollywood Ideal Prune Juice ";: 29c plain or marble-. Ext^a rich in tgg<> •i.,:ly over fifty are Peanut Butter ,^iaf 35c p ruth Grapefruit Sections ^* 18c «Wfe'G«l|wfc-ite^2tc '••'- Virginia Lee U in "Fine*] CnctfWg ;f! for •"Oh? f orrjato Soup reserves SIMWHUV I« J^C ,. Ma'de\ with fresh ground or»nfl««. Main for a role in "Ma Put This 16-fnch Supreme Bread Gerber >w PHILCO o/ Foulard Foods 10 V 97c Television Receiver OEtttt In, ypur Favorire School! jl. FOODS 6 r 85c Your purchase! at Acmt can put a ut in your school FREE OF CHARGE. Thi> it not a cobtatl. Git dolaili at your Acmtl Addleu oil inquiries to JOY SURF American Slotm-Phiko Pkn, Ctntral Instant Suds It't Senialionall Ave. and 2nd St., S. K.orny, N i.

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SUNSHINE Gerber's Cereal SfT -15c Vanilla Wafers 10-ox. pkg. Xkl. OJCAR MAT»> i«t WV- Sunshine Hydrox JX 25c Wieners w»h &*•<»• s.«. «•« J^*- Premium Saltines.?"'™ 29c R&R Boned Chicken tT75c NABISCO Social Teas B,.,Bit. , Pk«. IJC Chicken A La-King "T 53c J Rob-Ford Rice >ck.,, IDC Mazola^l43c ^83c DEPARTMENT i A Cl" VIRGINIA LEE Ifl- Armour Corner U*l Orange Slices n.«,^Pkt. IVc Hash HUSHEYS B & M Beef Stew 1 59c Chocolate Kisses -i^V 27c SHOHININU $ Cream-White"" Peanuts 'TOASTED «UO ^. 17c

DRIFT For piih** anithat nit I OtUUlM 1! ! " list becoming the "' tlif firing ward- i; '.i.nniiig all iU old- •-32c X pack«|* ' ilhur. loiliiy's foulard " ' ii I'Utt- rayon has % Rtdttm ' iii^iir IMMI UM firm ': ii'iiity l!i»l j|We« a Iv&ry Soop ! Ivory Soop ''• -'wing lines and etw- Lurgi 5IM " ' •>' is iteii in a !««re- •> i,,, ^i cm— the kind ••""' "ii (lie street with 2"— 3k "''' i."ln'i,and b« _ 3 'lifted without CAMAY IVORY SNOW LAVA Ivory Flakes "•""••'iu Soft-Spun far 'Fiat Laundering! •vl >>.IN . HK>1

Mho mayonnaise and serve with Easy Viet,,,. fenses aRdinst It, Leonard Drey- j 1mm salad. A decrepit. i,m fuss, State Civil Defense Direc- Capitol Dome fered to the- h]Kh,...- tor, claims. . . . The State Divi- Tomato Dressing CLASSIFIED ADVS. (Continued from Editorial Page) tarmer watrlimi a sion of Water Policy and Supply 1 run condensed tomato soup In riding bree;hc;, „ nickname of The Garden State will soon declare Atlantic and despite curtailments In some (i lablrspoons lfrnon juice mal, When tin \ Cape May Counties as protected I • HKI.P *'*%TKII— I • crops, 2 teaspoons parsley, chopped pleted he turini Pacified Advertising water supply areas. . . . The Acreages of corn and oats will nnc fellow. rwuiHiiia oo Legislature has passed the Ca- be higher this year; potatoes are i2 tsaspoon salt "Tell me," h, , IN firm Hirrn, WnwIhrMsa, N. f. r, 1. I'IPIIIH. Uil.'.M K*-''* stri'fi flero bill authorizing State High- expected to be 10,000 acres less, (hcrsr Drrsslng Blend nil Ingredients. Mix well, earth are you -hUl rahllKkrn •! ''.iricrcl. l-.'-tl way Commissioner Ransford J. When scrvinu salads, mnrh ot and sweet potatoes about 2,000 2 nips roitace cheese Chill. Serve on veRetable salad. that nag?" WQODBRIOr.F, INDEPENDENT- Abbott to establish and operate, their success is in Hie drcssina ilKNKIiAl, lil'TV NTI:-i:< i l"l acres less. 2 tHblpspoons orange julep '"Oh," replied |] LEADEB mi all ililfti m I'fiih \m*--\ ''.••ii- a ferry service between Gape | Herr arc some of tlif most pop- 2 tablespoons lemon juice Piccalilli Dressing spoilsman, "I'm CARTERET PRE88 rral lf<>> pit Jt 1. I 'nH I'riM A:I'MPV A ten per cent increase is an- May Cnunty and Lewes. Dela- ular, I- :;nn, Niir»ln« Offlr,- 1-5 ticipated in the soybean crop this 1 teaspoon sugar 1 cup mayonnaise him." RAK1TAN TOWNSHIP-FORDS ware. . . . New Jersey's system' year, and vegetable growers have Salt !< flup piccaililli The farmer in,,; BEACON "I'WRATINIl Itl'WM MUSK- iwP-U-il of distributing motor vehicle li- Drcssinc for Lettuce on all uhlfl.i KI Frrlh Am'"':- r;<'i>- indicated an increased acreage Add piccalilli to mayonnaise and at the animal. "\v, mise lacs through 141 private Dniin eottassp rheesf. thoroush- THREE NEWSPAFEM ..t-.il Hospital, 'full IVitri Anitiuv | of asparagus, cabbage arid spin- 1 cup salad oil ly. Beat with electric or rotary serv^ on tender, tiny, shredded he said. I-JTIIO, fuming Ofll' > I-' agencies will continue for at I Tim* _.,.. lit p»r ll«« ach, but a decrease In peas for beater until thick and fluffy. spinach leaves, mixed with finely J Ttmm _ He p«r 111)* least for another year. . . , NPW 1 cup tomato caUup •• TVPWT fl>r NumiiiK Si I I urtl-i' processing. 2 hard cooked CURS, mashrd with Gradually bent in remaining in- shrc-dded raw carrots. ! Tlinn llr per lint .11 Prrtli Artrtiny (ien'T.i IIM«IIII.II. Jersey will join Alabama. Cali- NO NOSE, MAN III i: i 4 Tunn lie per lla» 1 Spinach acreaRe will show a aredipnts, beating until consist- full Perth Amliuy -I-":"' , Nurxli|it fornia. Georgia, Louisiana, Mis- Spanish Dremlng PORtERVILLK c (((!!. r, 1-.". 6 per cent Increase, from 1.700 to 1 cup nuts, chopped fine ency of whipped cream. Season (YEARLY CONTRACT) souri, Oregon. Rhode Island and Cooked salad dressing Roberts, 49-year-ni" |itn,\lltiM...nirrc i«ai)prn lie per Mm 1.800 acres, while about a 4'per 1 sniall bottle of tiny pearl, lislitly with salt. Chill. Serve with (Mln miiin «n»rp vhnriffA—•! line*.) W <• .i" !••• Tennessee in rescinding a pre- 1. chopped hard cooked egg who has an nrtiii'i,, cent Increase is expected in onions, and juice,, • ] fruit salads. . I'Tmif'- nf I'lifiy allowed monthly, ;-mipll|ll.f)l<1 hl*!iv. lilllll". while vious resolution enforcing a ted* 1 pim lento chopped know his bedroom - I.'. Iriti'M tn a linn—five wordi. iiint.lixr Ii worklnk. !h >'\. ii.mni i<>r asparaeus. 27.000 acres this year 1 teaspoon salt - i-iMim iinrl himrij. Cull lutn<-A\r stir well .lust before serVtnc. Havcj A-!» M.HTI-II fnur • tlmei ind the last fifteen days averaging l and leR.i. Robori; t I>'K|I-3 cxpfi'lriiie. MUM hiivi- -ir aeres. < teaspoon paprika •fo) 1 in:nr> that tlri)» will be nine degrees above normal. : . . salilci chilled. Serve on quartered; Salmon Drtmimit put»ted afte-r \m .,-,. '|!«ri'"i fur tli» actual number of Ani' :5-4". For Inlrrvlen, - •"• 1' M The aoreaRf for green peas for lettuce.; 'a cup diced cucumber. • ml ;i I'pearril. charging »t nee Mr. liourkoumkiK, KH" U"lu\ The State Department of Agri- 1 cup mayonnaise cldeflt several 'yi-w (Processing, according to the Ma-sh cream cheese. Beat in ("i,r|i:, U:< Park Avenue rialiilirl'l. i culture claims April 15 to 20 is 1 tablespoon lemon juice the 3-lfi, ii, ::>. 4-:.. i- mayonnaise until smooth. Add re- «" ll'D-lsr* rulilldhlnf Co. State Department of Agriculture, ' High output iif ( the deadline period for plowing Honry Frtiit Salad DrrssiiiE maining insrPdicrits. Mix well. I hard cooked ecu chopped i-i en i if MI tci pdit, revise or p will be about 3.500 acres. 4 per WAIl fmnloymitnt In onlj i"ir|in- under cornstalks to kill over- i tablespoons chbppcd pickle seen despite defni..' : ri;l»( nil 1'ii^siilimlttt-tl, end will cent less than the 3,640 acres- 2 tablespoons lemon mice Chill. Serve on tomato wedges. . *< rf^inxlhle for more thin rar\ ' WHy wiutf Ihia nml ' Wliat wintering larvae of the European 'i cup flaked canned salmon not happm* wlifli Ih« war fniin,' II you last year. 4 tablespoons ornnpe juice one wi Insertion of any ad- the lemon juice, thin rm fill our <|jal]H< sllnns «<• ran corn borer. . . . New Jersey will Corry •o the mayonnaise add other in- y v>rli in The rn-ontrallon of the fllmlnate miy nuch pri>lilpni tin.i i*- 2-tablespoons honey Beat until smooth, u,, "III be »DPrerl»t«(). soon take drastic action *to re- gredients Serve with cucumber l surt you or a iipmiil future. Writ* JERSEY .HGSAW:- Increased 2 ttrblespoonv salad oil i cup mayonnaise Stir wen and put :i, • IF1I AU« ACCKITKD TO or jilionp rtlPvtrolux Cnrp , (H."i I'ark revenues from alcoholic bever- move the "smog" which hovers 1 tablespoon curry powder and lettuce. A. « '-. teaspoon salt until needed. Sm, Avenue, Pl/tlnflflil. ages, corporations, motor fuel, over many of its cities. l2 teaspoon dry mustard WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 ' 3-i. 15, 2J, :!•: I-.'., K1 Dash of papfika Sour Crram Dressing salads. cigarettes and billboards, are re- Combine all inarcrlirnts. shake | 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 teaspoon salt V(U-'>lllli| fill tor>'. ()i(Jiip|ii'M i !! il 1 Treasurer Walter T. Margetts, Jersey Legislature is enjoying its well. Chill. Serve on chilled cooked l.iiiiiiiriii PUmli« t'orji.. :\i: Smiih 'H teaspoon cayenne 2 tablespoons m.i;. • -ft-r-T-i-T-gihe- ADCOoiftti»n 6ocon4fifrwnth.tnnlnnr.esl.pfc.-.. 1 -tableopocm lerooa 4ulcc French dressing STEADY WORK stitutional Convention Delegates riod. . . . Television sets in auto- mixed with less fresh tuas noni| OI'KN'INI! for iwn men in I•.p1y 43r> I'ark Aitnur, if the screen is witrjin seeinR dis- market because they will be 1 cup mayonnaise w \j'i'i:i;s^P..< Jersey to recommend and sup- Place the- salt, sugar and pep- 'i teaspoon W'l: l--' •: vr \l\ i'l.i-:ii!vH I'lHlnHi-lri. Auk fur Mr. Kuur kmi ru K i- port such constitutional chaqges tance of the driver. . . . Fresh stamped with an e^-fare n.niKil 'j cup 'chili sauce drained <-:., 12. in, -'>; per in a bowl Mix weJI and add sauce. I'i'iiw \sm'i:s as the public interest and wel- eggs from New Jersey cannot be Jersey Jill. Mix drained chili sauce with HOWARD JOHNSON fare may from time to time re- l;"l'Ti: =:-•. WKHiHiillKiK VOR HF.XT Ti-:i.i-:rniiNi: s.ivoo quire. . . . The State Department 3-s-tr AVH.VHL — Urand new I' ronm, 2» feet lorig. Plum. of Agriculture has reported more than 800,000 New Jersey pollo- SI'I'I \TKI> WA>TED rum-tested' chickens and turkeys «'A!ITKD Til MKNT In 560 flocks producing hatching TIUJf , NDTANV I'l Hl.lf -Anythtne and THItHK- or Tftiir-room n|i:ifl iin-nt eggs this year. . •. . Biological vi'i-\ iliiuij H pel; ' iinfiilrntl»l »»(•- In Wnodbrldge pri)|»cr. T»M .ulultfi warfare could be effective and ci.iri.i: umk ,!i-t tiilmiie trarw>-rin- (mother anil daughter). Hfren-ni is. damaging, but it is not a secret i;. minicnm:i[,:::ti^:. Ma \V, Kotvna, Write to Hot #9, In run- i>r iliin newspaper. .1-2-tf super-weapon and there are de-

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POl*!!- or (Ivf-rdom )ninRa1i>»- in Tllllll.l. tn tin- rtimuliltiliK lift nl VWiodtiriflKt proper. Mi.i!*t have liealtlifill jHistur*-. li'Vt'lier tl«>irr iinmi'iljatp oi-riipani.)1. Mtxte lm;i- lini'i;, livery laiiitur rnmfiirt trom lain, liii'illlien, iind prl'-e in Mrst let- yniir Idvf'lv S|itjni i-r Support s n^ati-'! ter, Wrltf lo Uox #8, In riire »! tin? Him Kir you. Kronumira! ton, bi'- BUSINESS DIRECTORY newsflinper. , 3--2-tf i i*us(- iluw ;irc Ki'iii''

KltAN BllAV IM'NVH STVlJl in CharlpB Street IF TOUR drlnklnf has becom* a fiirleret 1-6IC4 problem, Alcoholics Anouymout S]M'. hillzlni; In Tup. Tut, can help you. Write P. O. Box 397, Ac rolmtlc anil Ballet Woodbrldge, or telephone Market • Service Stations 3-752R. 6-25 tf • Building Contractor • Excavating t Laundry • • Plumbing and Heating •

FOR THE WHITEST, SWEETEST, Geu Bnn. Charles Fan Walter A. Jensen Gorecki & Goreehi CLEANPST, BRIGHTEST WASH Gulf Service IN TOWN—BRUiG YOUR LAUN- Plumbing • Heating TRKKS- SHRUBS MASON & BUILDING Jack Gels, John Dojcs.ik Ir DRY TO CONTRACTOR j 90 Sharot Str^t, Carteret Telephones: KYERt.REEJNS Qiv* fo Conquer WASHING, GREASING Launderette Woodbridge 8-0594 or 8-3026 POTTED ROSES Estimates Cheerfully Given • FILL DIRT • TOP SOIL TIRES REr.MRlli 38 FREEMAN STREET • MASON SAND 110 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE. 621 LINDEN AVENUE AMBOT AVE. AND r.WT.N • ANM'ALS AND • CRUSHED STONE (Opp. Acme Ukt.) VVOODBRIDGE, N.J. Woodbridje, N. J. WOODBBIDGE. N. J • CINDERS • GRADING Telephone 8-1808 Phone WBGE. 8-2149 CANCER VVoodbridcc K-(!SK: (;RASS SEED - V^ — For Quick, Reliable FERTILIZERS Uqior Stores Coal Funeral Directors • PLUMBING Holohm Bruthvn Landscape Contractors and GARAGE SHOP AT THE Telephone Woedbrldce 8-1889 HEATING COAL - FUEL OIL SERVICE. Standard KM* Pruducli COLONIA SYMWIECKl Woodbridge Phone OIL BURNERS EXPERT REPAIR WORK Liquor Store Woodbridire 8-O0G4 a. 8 -I! PLANT MARKET Funeral Home CALL JOS. ANDRASCIK, PROP. iTSj ST. GEOUGE AVENUE Carl Poznansky ( Cor. AlnLoj ATrtnif and Complete Stock of Domestic i Second SUerl KAHWAY, N. J. 16 Atlantic Street 101. SHAROT ST., CARTERET , frlruhunr IU ^Vtrtvvm>^ TIWRM quor* ' .., % ^ N. ; SY4 AMBO¥ AVENUE -if ? Tclrpbonf Carteret 8-5T1S WOODBRIDGE, N. J- Pet Shop CALL Taxi Imported CANARIES Save WDG£. 8-1400 ' • Moving and, Trucking t and FINCHES WOODBRIDGE Yaw Gift Helps FLYNN & SON PARAKEETS AVENEL | Complete Moving Job Fl NEKAI. HOMES TROPICAL (&SII' lOatulillKliril 51 Vr»r< i 3 Rooms $26 5 Rooms $20 COAL & OIL CO. • 420 East Avenue 4 Rooms $25 6 Rooms S:t5 1 PET SUPPLIES Money 826 UAIIWAY AVE., AVENEL Perth Amboy Guard Your Family Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free and FOODS 23 Ford Ave., Fords All Loads Insured—10 years exp. U.S.G. Inspected Fresh Horse Meat on GASOLINE-through P. A. 4-0358 Coicrete ECONOMY MOVERS JOE'S PET SHOP »AY AND KU-IIT ALL KNOW Rahway METERED about the tragedies of 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. 7-3914 First ti Mile Pl!BTH AMBOY — 4-3419 cancer and we all want to do some- HIGH TEST QUALITY Garden Needs Each Additional >, Mil< CONCRETE OFFICE: 443 FEAD.J Laboratory Approved FORDS L\WNMOW;ER WOODBRIIKJI , thing to stamp out this terrible disease. But REPAIR SHOP • Radio & TV Service Crushed Stone - Washed Gr»»ol 765 KING GEORGE; Kl)., FORDS many do not know of the crusade against this Washed Sand - WaterprooiWf Tel. PE 4-6575 AVs Radio & Television lime - Brict -- CenjenCement •• PlasWi Just Arrived—1951 Hand Mowers powerful enemy? Thousands of volunteers for Power Mowers, Electric Hedge Prompt Expert Repairs Have Your Rarittnt Mercantile Trimmer, Hand Trimmer, Grass RCA Tubes & Parts the American Cancer Society—some of them Shears. Trade in your old Hand • Musical Instruments • BatUrlij , Mower—$3 to $4 Allowance Re- Corporation gardless of Condition. 34 PERSHING AVE in your town—are spreading information Phone PE-4-037S Lawn Mowers Sharpened and I LEARN TO PLAT BEFORE YOU FKONT AND FAYETTE STB. Repaired CARTERET, N. J. , PEHTH AMBOY N. J. BUY YOUR ACCORDION about cancer. They are] helping to raise funds Saws Sharpened Just pay a small enrollment fee A. Kish, J«.. Prop. Hi ROOSEVELT .\ ind learn to play before you invest. Tel. CA. 1-5089 CARTERET, N J fot education, for treatment and for research. r COMPLETE LINE OF CA-8-610; Drug Stares Furniture MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS t Carbureter AT REASONABLE PRICES TELEVISION This is the way we can all strike back. By LIBERAL TRADE-fflB BUY IGHWAY SERVICE Tllhif! supporting dtt Cancer Drive, Ey contributing Edd!e*» Music Center WOliU Avenel Pharmacy ANn SCnOOL OF MUSIC BUSINESS Serviced Regularly Shop Now for Extra Barg«fau! ( to the. fund;, The triumph over cancer can |01« EAUWAY AVENUE Ed. uaakoakl, Pr*». ART TUi' "• Cull WO 8-1308 87 MAIN STKII '' WOODBRIDGE jg-1911 Winter Brotlien 357 State Street P. A. 4- come only through continuing research. Sci- Today WOODBKHXl ') BATHS *rirll t^tiffi tap; gpxfa waking. Expensive labpr, 77 I!l£htray25 Afenel, N.J, fy our Carter Factory Open Daily U A. M. U 8 P. H Prlitiig WOODBRIDGE; RADIO RUBBER ritory equipment must brf* maintained. And WPTTMAN'S CANDIE8 & TKLEVISION I (QUALITY gained CorburetwfS^W'ol'- Phone WoodbrWge 8-U77 I —_ \9%. You will get more milw money is ettential for this program. Youf • Film - Qmstinc Carda 1» Main Klreet, Woodbrtdt* Key' Shops Kaetlk, Prop. B.W.N1M , per gallon of gasoline and gift may be of help to someone you know. bettor engine performonc*. Sldiig • t Used Cars Will you give? And give generously? RAYMOWJACKSON ALBMCHT'S PRINTING i1 • 7 AND SON KEY SHOP E & L 124 WASHINGTON AVE. Henry J arisen & Son t DRUGGIST CARTERET 1-7163 Tliutty ^nd Sheef Ibtel Work SERVICE , ^ «sms-»"-'- - • > • Hand * *»wWtertm/Meir»rt Cancer Society , Sharpened A BepaiMd, ' Rooflnj, KMkl CeUtan uA BEMEAVTO r-TExJcO PKODUC18— Street / •' Bkycleit— Salev & 8*r»U# ' Punuej) Work Part* for All Make*, AMBOY AVENUE AND N. J. t Wishing Machine! Repaired ' 588 Alton Strwt CONVERV BOULEVARD All WUke»-ParU tor Sale. 1« Green St. Woodbtidte Woodbridie. N. I. Wwdl.ridge 8-9381 S«Mc* kiktn by PUBLIC SERVICE A-73-11 While Vwt Witt. TeL WO »1HO t.KADER' THURSDAY, APKIT/.r», PAGE KLEVKN

urday evnilnx with Mr. and Mr*. f|QnpA |ft RAn«fit horlrn; floor committee. Mr Pn- •I w fire Co.' and Auxiliiary Bridge Club Meeting William Rapp, Laurence Harbor. 1/dIlLC IU UCIItlll ICIH. John Barby, John Npyra.i World War Nurses -Mr. and Mrs, Robert perillard Willard Raymond. 9am BlorifMt Hrld in Urban Residence Iselin Items Wllliflm Thomas. 9 Trieste Street, •spent 1 m Aid Nquacl Pervlnit as a spcflal kitchen Plan Card Party Offer 'Gay Nineties Revue 8EWAREN-Mrs.-be6rge Urban. nlns in New York City rnmmlttf ? will be Mrs Frnnk Cic- uindiin iwnaeph AiutoAlnhn , PrprFredi DmstDrosteo . Pi-orFredi Sutsst| •Mr*. Inretla Tomaso Is chalr- (onc Mrs. Joseph Communnlr, iav I?Ft IN- A spline tlanee. fnr ihe WO:>UBRTI)OE A card party ter; publicity, Mrs. Marcare.t Scott: m Bridge Club at her home ' .ind children. Norcen and Wayne, i mnn of Ule mma\ communion ,.,„•,, Mrs. Anthony Poreda nnd Mrs niv! s'ljiiwr {or Uic bi'ncfH of Its tt)r Colonia nl. will ushers, Mrs. Spabasty, Mrs. Rob- Hlsh sco.es wcrp made bv Mrs I visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs,|br0(lkfart t0 bo sponsored by the benefit of the Biiiklm • Fu: Snmuel Blodgett. Music for danr- ilie Ladles' were Hpnrv Bropv Department of the on Alfred Curr; ticket collectors, Mrs Church, May, 13, at the" St, Ce-1 Ald Snilr,7l H.ittirday nt's;. Crtolias even- Jossph MaKlia, Fred Droste. Mrs. Mrs. William Ecker and Mrs. Floyd —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trlnka.| ct-lta Recreation Center. Tickets may b-o purchased from Association of Wnrld War Nurses. ]M,iiMiay T, Howell '•"" " ""~~'"""""" jChnrrh Rc-iPfitlon Hall. Sutter, Mrs. Robert Morrlssey. Plalnfleld, were th^ guests of Mr. Anthony Porwin is chairman nf uny member of the Iselin First April 12 nt Kons Brothers. Rahway. in ;it 8 P. M. Others present were Mrs. Wll- Fred Hawkins, a member of the and Mm Owrec Brltton. Son6ra| , the affair im<1 lip Is hrhv assisted: Aid Squad, from the wivrs of mem- ' Supper will be served at 6 P: M., School 'arri Tunlsnn. Mrs. Roland O, ( ARn AR y TOM0RR(W IVTS nr at the door Saturday nt^ht. fire company, formerly a profrn- Avenue, Paturdny. I by cnmmit'eea OR follow : Clunk- :md cards will besfln at 7.16 P. M. ancct s CriwiB, Mrs. Harper Sloan, Mrs. slonal4 '- ' coach of the show. —Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rath-' BEWAREN-Tfce Stwnrni Rc-'|twm ctnr Jernen. RJujnnnd Tickets nviy 'be purchased local- Herbert Eyorkilss, Mrs. F. J. With Hy rn-iiinrl Mrs. HIIRO Oeis, Miss Susan Mur- enmmtttee, by the women. Stage scenery has Mrs. John Ryan "and Mrs. Russeli'Hauschlld, Hllcr.est Avenue. |n)m at 8 o'clock at the Parish N«ziH. Hnrrv F,»lk: rrfreshm.-nts. g y Its siiRars, so lisp lo,u tcrn phy. Miss Helen Van Tassel, Mrs. assisted £ leaned by the Shell Oil Corn Wt. Woodbridge and Mrs. Olive] -Mr and Mrs. Oeorite Rapp, House on Cliff. Road. Mrs P. J. H-nry Thorpe. .rW^r 1Hill. pf n turcs when baking , John Elnhorn anti Mrs. William Br.ulv Company and So-Shell Club, Se- Van Iderstine and Mrs. George Mrs. Jean O'Connor and Nick I Adams Is chairman, assisted by '«^ ^™-;'^ ^ 1 Communale, Jqseph Im- Ing. thltf .s Onld.cn. .. ;..M.-. Mrrss. Paskel waren. Tickets may me procured " . Metuchen. ' iWasewick, all of town, spent Sat- F. J. Acinnn. 1 : i/ier Mrs. Jack from any menibbr of the die com- Jo- pany or auxiliary. Colonia News

jnoiut Hushes, d Morrlssey, Frank Importlco. ..nirrtalned Mr. Walter Tetchncr, , Donald Jann, Mii;i;ihnn and nthony Roscoe, with Adrian Ha- \. .Sunday. mel and Joseph Rlley as Kuests. —Mi1, and Mrs. OeoiRe Keller, i; MIwnd Russell, Jiddleaex Avenue, visited Mr. and . J Mlkelson, Metedecomk, ;ii ||,,-. week with -• "miti aunt In —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maplit nd family. Gaywood Avenue. Willinm Price, lslted Mr. and Mrs. Cnrty Man- The first step in oil distribution is control of the ,.„!,.rtiimcd Lewis ia, Winfleld Park, Friday. flow by the steel Christmas Tree atop an oil well. , John Oliver, —Mr .and Mrs. Fred Newkirk, .inil Mr. and Mrs, Amherst Avenue, entertained Mrs,. [',^:i\vn'nd Avenue, ~~" ii Kniefiemen and family, Rail- way, Sunday. • n.iymond Rus- —Mrs. Laurence Suit Is ill at , entertained Mr her home on West Sttreet. ,,•:: .l.icobs. Llvlng- -Mrs. Harold £nowles and daughter. Virginia, visited Mrs. ;;:, snn ot Mr. and Caroline Knowles, of Guttenberg, ,,in ki. Hawthorne recently. ,..: -n his base in —Miss Margaret Scott, Inman itter spending a- Avenue, visited friends in Lynd- huret. Sunday. -So. Wcit Street —Mrs. Mary Brady is ill at her home on Gaywood Avenue. , daughter of Mr —Mrs. Michael Fomenko and ,; r: Aiuto. Tnman family. Fnirview Avenue, visited .m.itinu from Mrs. Anna Wlnans, Avenel, Fri- ..•iirnicd "last wee; day. ,,.,,'.; Hospital. —Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes ..,,in;i:-i arid Joann and son. Wallace, Carolyn Avenfle, Kliirned to visited Mi. and Mrs. John Lanza, Tiiwiiship. afte: Jersey City, Saturday. * •iM'k.s with thel —Kenneth Jenninsjs. Aviation .!• .iiiti Mrs. Rob Machinist Mate 2nd Class, re- : rwixKl Avenue turned to his base in Quonset( ;ou. New York, Point, R. I., after spending the •,vi;h Mr. ad Mrs. weekend with his parents, Mr. and .Way. Mrs. Willard Jennings, Falrvicw Arnold. Inman Avenue. • ii iici founeenth —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newkirk, ,i.,v with a party. Amherst Avenue, visited Mrs, ••!.U!!H n Scott. Shir- Charles Sprague. South Amboy, ,),iv. i Carol Ann Saturday, ;iii Rudders. Henry rner Frey. Patricia ,i Miss Eleanor Firemen to Distribute ,n;(i Pauline Harm .i!iii Mr. and Mrs. Cidl Cards in Colonia ,; .-iiildren, Jaen aad .;., iMMlle. Rahwa__.y t COLONIA—The Colonia Volun- Lt-.•()>' Lewis en-' tecr Fire Company were hosts to >• .ii Mrs Dan Barry, members of neiHhboring fire com-1 > •„• weekend. parties Wednesday at the flre- William Zierer, house. Movies on flri?fluhtini; and i.'n nincd Ausus- sports were shown by Chief Walter | tin U. H. N: and Mr. Rltzman, Rahway flrt department, j !-, ni'itid MjLsion and The Colonia Fire Company was :.!;• Nf.v York. Sun- assured of, pssistance from the othr campalnes in case of need, j •-,!: , WilUim Price. On Sunday tell flremeu dill dis- Mr, tribute flic call cards to the resi- dents of the community. .: Lucas, Roselle. 1 Plans have been made for the Vvenin^. .flnal square.dance of the season, • r .!i- Club met at the ( Saturday, from 9 P. M.. at. the fire- .Vi'ihim Price. Lan- .Vi; Henry Damen house. Uncle Geor?e and his er-. •>*r Robik The • ill be at uie home is chairman. I),iinen April 10. i an Club will meet Where Else? •

' "ntr|butlons t* this column muit b« In thla offlce no •::. TUESDAY NOON of each tfeek. Event* listed here / ' 4st dally at 7:30 A. M. on the "Around the Countief .: Wrfkiy Newspapers" program over New Brunswick »^n WCTC. U50 on your dial) Christmas Tree -.everyday< APRIL 'i;uil Dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. i woodbridue Community Center sponsored by :•< ,jition Adath Israel, :•.. of Colonia Republican Club at home of Mrs. Da/I lei •. Blt-yker, North rilll Road, Colonia. f11 ctrthe ^ of 1. Lin, wdi Fo- ^^^ „*, « I* * ^^^f****^ ;i Sale .sponsored by the Q.E.T. CluH of the First Con- u duccs. It's called a Christmas Tree. I , t i,,JUS, v «S the naxim,™ useful.^ , ' ^ {«**»«» >» '' itiusial Church Irt the Sunday Schopl|room at 8 P. M. i • il r • • • , how the 'oil industry :IMC(- .sponsored by Coldnia Volunteer Fire Company It is the first step m a sensitive system known out of Qur ^ ^ , • •••• lirehouse; Inman Avenue. ' ' J • i.iiu-ij h-ponsored by ls^lin First Aid Squad at St, ca- ,as Co-ordinated Dtstnbutwn-MchY^^ Aad oU ^^ t(J do ^ work on 3 j^ i To strengthen America: ••! > Hall. I ' erode oil supply, refinery output and delivery nm,1K,ioi, refinin, and distribution. Because they have plowed! back over 10 billion :-• nf Ist-lin Pl'A Executive Board, School 15,1:30 P. M. ••• ''< Colonia PTA at Colonia School, 3 P. M, " if Colonia, Democratic Club at Marritt Hohe, Am- of finished product^ in balance. This system is • • • • .L. -: i Avenue, Colonia. iA MinoU*!* Rev lit". _^,^, »'"mij«iiy arrct AtwtHwy-ftfc • ••'•iiiiiii prepared today" than ever before ••I 'i,n>«- sponsored by the Auxiliary of Woodbridge try, the armed forces, and by you. OniiKuiy No 1 in thej "dugout" at the flrehouse. gallon of crOUe petroleum. . _ civiian and military needs. • ""1 Cud Party sponsored by New Jer-sey Depfrt- i :•;.!; lonal Organization WOfld War Nurses. _ i Distribution anticipates the users' needs, and delivers ^ 1 - hTUiio on travels to Palestine and Iran by Prof. Making off more useful: "••!•• v DiHweller, Cornell University, at Aveiiel Prta- the product where and whin it is needed.. - ,^;.y ^ _.. ; ;'\ in' • I '"'-i.Clmicli at 8 P. M. All are welcome. Oil contributes*!!) hundreds of ways to ihe nation's 11 ''Hi Ye tiMday" to be presented by Adath Israel Players 5 '"luiumty center, AmM* Avenue. • , •'" 'if PTA of *cho»ri5, 2T'.M.,fltthe»0ho0l,. •'••'li t:ieutton Day. • ...„,, • ...i-. ' •i.imi'V parish musical cemedy, "Good News, to DC I Jli ii in St. James' Auditorium, ••" .'iinWv sponsored by Senior Sodality of St. James "!l i:i,st. Jame6' Auditorium. ' ! '"ivf conducted by ISelln Lloru Club.

1 MAY • It ' • j,h l"(>rl Luncheon at Woodbridge Community Center Shell Oil .Company ' 'I'jy disterh«ed of Cottfrsgatlcm Ad*th Israel- '"•"'• lUunion of Woodbridge High School Class of V941 1 '''^ Hotel, Plalnfleld.. , at . West Avenue, Sewaren, New Jersey "•lv 'lance sponsored by Holy Name. Society of St. An- A ^ (huich In church hall. Avenel. l'iU'iy sponsored by Ladles' Auxiliary of Avenel Fire co. , '" ' '»i Avenel firehouse. ' II •Memorial Day parade and program. . PACF TWELVE THURSDAY. 5. 1951 INDEPENDENT LfcGAL NOTICKS tE6*L NOTICM i.f.OM. NOTICES Hn« oi i""r1•IL*8 to tlii'in .- • r-i : . irU! i.»tor» lln MM- the t . I-. H.i-iril» It v KUbl, > .all. ''•: I-ITO r 11 I.P of Chain \ V' Hill 'Hiir: o« tlif townnhjp of 1 .!f- 1 lirit nan- c I" . i.nMnriv .-ili.iiif i'" '•••'•• Inli-i-i-i • ,1:, ami If fnlipd Klllitv rinln* tilt •hilii (VHilld If"'"! '" •''* . nine t to 11 Itlif "f not ftl'ire li'" jo^-mfnt If then rl V ,„ ,f H!urk Wt: Hl»nr* fi> ml' -lUe (JJ.'i.nfli |inll:ir» 1 • ir»«.ii'l NiMhln* in t'lix Or.Wi.'in <• Siatl-HH Tim'- HiMfT the westerly I'll* O< H 'ilf ne tn ,|i I.,. .unMiriie.l Hi deprive (im en '(, "i~ tn Hip niirtl.orlv Hni* "' v I'minty lull 1 i.iiilni tina a \piv.r I.I riii rlKlit I" appml -I" ' Illork 'SMi theni-if woMer!" «IM-J.|,, H,il I 11.or- lii.m/TV- tr»«m.ii! in provided f-T in T!> unit Hloi'k SO.-, ami i;on- |VM(,(, u< 111* Kcvlie,! SHUHH" iil-i' 1 ..ifl. • ,,„.„. ihi- I"** '"iir" ' In » dlreivtl Hi,-.-, ,. .|.;rTiii.v The prior SB»TI'»N -. l'pun the payment if „, tothe fort lieailltiK K'illroa.1 i-> lie lViii,.|hi-|,'j.|. , in e tim-» lnter-«t mil "t'l.r cli.irR'-" line of Knrltnn Town erlv nlonp; Mir1', nitfl. ! and ' nnflrmed pxerpt In re- he Your Church Welcomes You illed II) the IT" rdlnR Sfllf.n nortbTly nlong tne iit.'.l Myrtle An i !„ 1., 1 'if- Mwlfli- cbnnltes fiinl hipp: inem-me thTly g: ; lil- or.linnn. -e. the Tax <"nllt'< '-1' .n wwiiientw provided herein. f ill inrinfr fur a term nf l»rly line of linrllnn TownuMp linn of Ash Sin-- • linll forthwith ami nitlnmt mM "r |-i-Tt"\ 1. TIIIF Ordinance slinll *.ir« u lontr Ash Strei-i v therefore :SKII» a p*rmK for the tmlnt or plm-e of bOKlnnliiK- i,l> , T. 1 irnitiedliK'ly upon due iji Mitnliern nf t!ic BnnM nf or HM lit Ash Sir.-. nr removal of rrl la*UiI N « , . i ,iii..n .is prntldf.l by law. Frf-rluil.lerf fur tli» full tertii Avenue: 11., ir -.. ,i HCT..I' "(-1-1HM. UnlIli-HluHl AV 1- cre.li AI'OrST K (iUKINKJi, i i\immllt. ertian-ntlnr mi with IM III I. 1 IntPTeM :IT!il lil'itr .»n«l.lp ..I Wi>n<|lirl rlv nloIK I!..- , , HI'\r,.\R|AN REFORMED ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL TRINITY CHURCH ' -.Miiiii ni-.'man-at-L.irfre ot I !*- ,r th nlHTUMT I. HJ1SM1|, 01 -Woodl.liiig* ill ,ue lieefn p.il.l -n Mil. p Hue ill Tlinp :..,id to I in- I.imn, < HTR€H Fort* ; nt n point In-.th* f*n- Corner B*rktlt7 Boutetart ntd i'i«*vcr th.n If trif iiersnn i. h w.irl n ttie Tf.wnphir 1 ( omrr of School & Jinn Street! or HI (li-orn^ * Atrnue I'Jvt'-riy and SIMI' Mrs Cathtrlne Balog. Saolst Cooper Afeau , .Mi. er line Is iiitpMirlMl by the WiHNlbridrf Mrs. Edith EUco, Organist I! : i/fftnn,, a In «t»peal Hi* I•">"" "" here Mini • lonK Hie I.IIIIII-I 1 >rl llnHroad; thtnre n'l'l'Ee II ml t'.irti T -.-•• nv >-»a vc:ir-i inil'nl- '! I" ""• Th« polllat pl|f« fpr tke ntrl I'.pv IJS7.)O Kwjskemethy. PMlor v 1 aloiiK Ibe re«t»r Una til 8:30 A. M^-Sunday services. -I n.« .li-li-rmln'-il l' I " line of llie tU'.ht .Rev. Cmllr R. 0. Kleta, Pastor penile nt - miniiit inlit an,) pl<><'(i«n tlistrli-to of m- Mr (".'Tiff Knvnc.«. Orwnlst |irnv)ilej ih .Sr lion < "1 '"•' X A venili' ll!OLlt« 41 to til* 10:30 A. M,—CJiuroh School. Ai'i il J .ut'i A li. MI:.l. in notitp of V/iKji|lir1n«;f art t- Sunday School. 9 45 A. M rllii.iiiT, anil fl!»« w I'' ••" T" ....nitnr'r liiii' lnflKnen Woodbrblne Ot'trr of Services and Activities: ...- ..' nubile .llow*. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL v o«ll«ltlp an.l the i:ltv or Kahwii) "iinr.v,- .^hnnt at 9 A. M ivcry Sunday Morning Worship. 11.00 I ..II ..I! A|.r.l • illei-lor (I li'.tr..- in wrliltiar. il >i .-iilcr. lliii- . CHURCH erlfinl un-Jsr, nath. th.it l)e. InKtrul-j KIHVT wtufM'ivsT DiftTHirr rhi.'li llni- M jirsn llie i-nnnty line of N,-»vJi-r : retook. . nii|,e.ii Hi-- win'-, ''lien in lletr - All tn.1t trari lying r>ptwe«h \\\t elWPen Mtil.lli-Hfx am) Union;" tinil wllh Mu" " , BirtoD tad-Grove A?eniuaj MITIIV. To mnnRlu licin e BIIIHK siiil coiinly Hnc lo « Sunday £v«nlng EvanrelUtk :n itlK tlif r.lNP", il VII''«T •nnnivanla Hatlroad fort th« n\tu if (In- -li;bt ;..| I.i•!« will lie rirjiivni itt tin- Olnt whfirt- "iitiif I" MiliTMfi-t^ by Fn»:\ Sjt-c-lsy at ]0 A. M. Wor- - w^b^,^ linrn-* fur tin- v-.i i»«r? tn "' n.l tlie i-tnter line ot Ambov Avp- Ul-HllltlH ItHllliill Service at 7:30. :i«,ne AKPHI'I nfflVp, ^tnoni ; \)t illvi-iiob Itnt- l..-tA.-.-ii Illni'fcS *K e urn tl>* wrMi; anil 100 f*t-i •ru I ea^ter' \' 'lit. .y Scrv;.; c T, English: at U A. M. f chadwlck. Minis- i. i:.-.'•!.I linlliiitiK. Sew Hninfi- li|.».il"i| tl.e yer II.I IM; tlii-n. i' Hiiuthnn'tfrlv iiloim W.,rsi;y Strv:ce In Hungarian. Rev An h9ny S Sunday Instnutkns. 2:30 .ipenv Vi.all rth of i^r»*-n strp*! lot? thp nortni •iiiii'ti.-rli. lint' of S-w J'-r«i->. on MrirfilRV, April l.iimlnic I" IIW "•'•' 1 ilhlclnn line lin.l wp'tcrly lllotlH .-t«>r .1 I"'" ' inl (on tli<' SHHUIJ a lln« drawn liiiilroml (inini-rl v . First Sumiay at 3 P. M. LadJ«' ter; ?r?!-s QfOrstt Rhodes. Organlat. KM ••• i. .ii ! l.Oii A. M,. Inr tl iiri.lt .1 In Hie T!f miiilbei-lv lln« of Hl'v:kn ill y ut (lilellt^ hl-nny lietWtprx Xi-w anil. Hpi-oml c rtrui nf t Nil. nli-reil hit'- l>> i HiK i:nl|rnnil -to n, A!:i ?••*!«>• m ?'.:ng. Mrs Andtrw Monda/«« Thuraday Praytr and Interces- ri-its. uml t>rn>ti||iiR m»i*rly in H ami ,-ilorn the i';i"ti'r1y iliiil ill.il. Mr • in>p:iTiv 'Ki-.ini? uf heKinili"'K- M r.iill-nail ,i|l)M-rlv lini' nf \VT.. 4T:|.|'., i'3-S. H"Klnnlntt -it t1 8:00 P M.-Sigma Alpha PhJ\siou'lTdY M !Rl Mi., l Anrll 1 intlioritv frurn l Me mnni :i T n-r. Ctl-V, m-W, • -7:i X, r.i ii>f :;i, ilflivcrli! Bunking a ml In-uran.e t" 'I' ne»lnnlnf at the' Interwtlon of tile IVtltral l.'alli... ntr it>COnd tnd f0UTth M 1 j.1-y', iU-i', t'i'-U. *~*-\, 4S8-A, ,'lt i t H qilfl iflg |in'i, i.|. ;vs m-pilp.l. tlnil at Ml I e«H in till* j^t 't' . »t:;- !i linn ap-t .itnl "!'i Vltrt AllV'^v CltV Llnf. thlinri fi.t.-r Ime of ('lark Plaie (o Monday. r r !''i' y easlfrlv .Itle- Hun Fvr Tuf-sdav a: 6:30 P. M. ?oy SCtENftB? .t.t. m.tnijrai-tiirt-il hv Hiirnitul • ,..l us n iii-f*-.i.i.l i iii''ir!> (iloBK til* nhtiT 1,ITP of lie -tiourilnry line bi-ireen Wnoi)- >r yp.iry Ki tie .i|il".fll"t. ilnry line tjt VVi,... West A en»r, itmtrtfi Mfe To. nincmi. JJ,i,"«.' Mi! in he I'pri'i AIIUIOV unit Woo'ltir-itlgi- un.l ll.irilnn Ti/wimblpii; r at meeting. Fraht Bt-fck». T :'.i;" ri.it l-'nlil Hr'ii-A-l'-li >.ret to Art'-lit A c 2:00 P. M — Women's AssocU- ,i se for Iff I Imn !iif- lallruall tu till i-entt-r Unf ol Kr*f- iiriur .-.niill.crly -alotifc «iin to I'" nn' inff. third Wednesday. Testimonial. WtdnMday. 8 P. M. StK ltriin".w|i'k, N'. J he nate uf ^ R.m.l. .if I'le ii*. tl'eni-c soiitliM-lj- along the o*n- l*"k. Ihernf. sioiitl.- 111.. Hill- Of Sl C. ,: •:. U-,--n;y. ji« weKti-rly line uf Hlo'-k 47?; ihe l*miti)ii* 5:00 P. M—Youth Choir. lltiinjiUli-li, X. J Wltll. r!y aioi.g Wnoilhriilife Crefk to lh« iieni>« nouilie'ly Hiung westerly : The indestructible .spiritual M- i->/*7 1/7 or., pkt." milr.mil iirupi- - f I.-:;.: W-(ine.':day at 7:30 P. M. 'arili'Anihpy t'ity Iliif, thrni't (ne. uf Itb.i-k i"i Ui tlie onrtlnrly 8:00 P. M.—Senior Choir. - s I K.O.I.. #.' -S.iii|i iiiK nnMroii.) I, .,:.••:;,• .S r;pty meeting. Mrs. turf of good will be brought oulj mmle in riy along thr K-rtli Anibuy City lni> of Km. k 417-1.. thKlne eauterl) Sundays a^ ni.iiiutai-tMri'tl l,\- till' HV in* Lv Ihr point or phn« ol i Kener>il n hall iJ.inK till' rmrllii-rl)' ||pe of Dlnfkl Im « tin- • >\; president in CbriMUn SeleDce services next Uf.fs MfK. t'ti.. II I';(M hi- Ing. • 9:45 A.M.—Church School. tl'i- firs! 147.1,, UI, uml Ui to th* f the He. on.I las-> .t! HT TO trri- 11:00 A. M Morning Worship. Titit of the TvmMlii- TIWPI." n c ml Is/:r.ti ;ntir- WattnwH rrwMti* H nf-rtTf ~ 11''mil IIP r* Srlwo: df \V Iliri-lwe V M slii-^t(* per i-^. I II^ miiniii.ii r tin mi-* xniill.i- Lilt-rly alonx - Ilu- fin nv t tln- inl.-iy. • moD is l l.e '.. Super WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL liin-il liy tlit Xattiiii.il I'.ipf .,pi ili.lt hi-rlv lini- nf blni-k 4 2* to tlie >i - W : IJ of Ih.- !'.,•- "I • The Goidtn T«t is from Jesus' T.iX Onlle< tor nf Hie T.mi.K I'i' crtiter line at dm u O'llill.i l.naO ..iltl ' 'iiiniuun- u i. 1'riiiliii-tJ Co.. IlivHion I'mwn All th.il tract beiwi-t-n tli« 1'enn CHURCH •1 tn wlii'-h ."mil |iri.!i"riy is- t tfienre i-uiterly nloiiK thi' rpntpr .\ay nf llu- 1 v ii n I a CiiiironVJ ion ihe r.,*! i mo ' •tirth T'nursdays at US Prospect Street . Iiupnrit ?(-r;i>' Sn>i\ Film tr.-in-'|ii>riril m limininl if tin lliu- nf i ~»(n O'llill-i ILon.l to themny nf N't \. Ji.rv . that brinceth not forth good fruit -iitne lir nitliln tllis Stile l'ie thiri In- it»!itfr lltie o\ Arnlioy Avenue tffM«rly Due of III.nk 'M: thenit .J !• EncUiiip Circle. 11x17" IT.". If lm\ i .. kri-ri'Til '-in'' i '' WoodbrWte ciijtv »hall lu. lUlivernl Lu t:u- Hull. uti tiip «>>•! i. Aii.I In-i ttv,-n a 1'h '-is hewn town, aod cast into tbe II Til. til I'.-ll 111- the i-utlterl) al..iis I'"- B>'M<-r|i line .,| :|n- 'i-iiii-r Inn- i.f • 9 A. M Conflrma- r ARHeiHtirs of O.p Tntrii-.!)!JI n on tli* no'tlii drawn min-way i»e 111... k ".»7 (.. in.- n,.nl,.ii- litii- n' Rev. Gustav Bott. Pastor t.'iimtiany 1 uf tlif* (Vnti-al llaii i :fiK" IMatthew 7:19) V.imMirlilKi-. »»•! Hit- fuiirih mp: *t-i' V»n ,m,i Scuni! stu-i'tM, a ; HlutA 1«C, tl.imre vreati-rly an to a SE'Tli'X 7. N'lilriinn rnnt.ilnml In along the fort leading Ufilroail to YVOODBRIDGE \)\t point or plm-t of l>«Hlnni|IK tfffi-ft. M-^-Wurahlp gtrvtee. •Draw nigh to God. and 1iefwiiJ| iirwi liy ih lh-i nniF'i.-iri'.-V s'iiSit tie rnnrtrn-ert 1 W*IIIM.'fll 11V Ii CHURCH r#-i|\iire ;in\- nuni-r of priiin-rt^' lie inST WAni>—THIHD DIKTRItT- I'olll^K riarn < ologla 't».t t'i.- iinlin^rv i-oiirre nf Ills hn-«ine!" lernt-rii-.l hv t:.e r..i i Rev. Frederick WvPoppy, Pastor 745 p M — -Rinnlrn at a point In the eaxt 1-o.iW, ariil fvoni nai-l h. Sunday Sen-ices song In^ In tt.e iir.lin.iry luiir-Je el M ninuiiiK tiurilii-ilv ;•:.. Bnd •'••I 11 a* l>U<*i No. II Srliiml. Haw tirly bounilftry lln« nf llarltan Town- 1 Ecriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy hii.-int-sH. nr liolil for nsf In tlie nr lln* or St. (leyijt.-- A-. • Bible Srhno: lor everyone. >:45 , lneludt the ftlmt. where same In intersei-ted by A M : 000p. i toUowing: "We must \" i> keiuc llie venter IIJH v< Uoute #*~t lo - II i->.-n,-. the rlKltl tu uiajci- iht- uwar. po^e ui maini...... ,inF. jirfii-easlnK, Amlioy Avetiun, Mutton Hollow'Ko;rilj to n point lln* of Wo.itll.n-iK helpless; nor ace the so-called laws r 1 i. i.MI- n tin- liM4ers. .s#llinK nr utilizinK In ttif- orilittar; )'ll«e»i High SpUbot. wbli-h is mu fni't south of the south- nurther! .' alun^ t of mtUer law Vour.g Adult Fellowship-First Rt.*^' Mlg^a^rfeHTMc-' P"™"?' *** ^ * Bi.l.lcrs sliaU teriji-r Ilidf i-our-f- i.f Mir!, lnininis.i; an.I n"!liin| erly line of New I'Jovur liou.il; thence Wou'llirl'lKe A tiu. '; Spirit secondary ... Resisting evil, rom.Ti;i*il In till* urillrnin.e shall li Kin!»T W\RO—PIFTH DISTRICT easterly an-t yotitheai-terly along a lion with ti.e n- Tuesday. 8 P. M. Corristui. Putor Rev. J»mes Rus- in- ;i'riuntiiipieil liy •anil or i-#ftlfif ;you overcome it and prove its i otiKti'ut-il In reijuir*- afv rr.-uisl**n •Ail rhat Iran tietwten inB Penn line jvhlcli Is parallel to ami 100Hifflm'iiv itniite £ Portnigiitly Guild—Second and Mii, Assistant Hetar. -•!>• k In Hit amount «f tm p«r >ru«-«i t*tnriiir;irilv rephllrtp nt an jylvanlg KuilroHj (on the east) an feet (loutli of SHId southeaiterly linr- ei'ly ululig . i-liier ! Fourth Monday. 8 PM n »» .. „ .J nothingness" (pp. 207. 446'. ', i til tile tutal liiii tiote), husielry, inn, lo.lKlTtK-hou." renter line of Amboy Avenn of ^ijfW 1'ovt-r Koad to a Point in (he way l:n lie r.". !•. Masses: 7:00 aod 7:30 . — The lizard uf <• or ri.nniinp-linvl^e to nbuln .inv su. inn the west* anil the center lln we«(erly li/)e of Bloi-k *77: thence Missionary Circle — Second 1 A M I ri-a^rvps (.lu- rlRljt tn or d* |ii-rn,ir in transport i.r n-mov(- snr t Freeman Street (on the north southerly along said westerly line i ellll.i\ h III ic ADATH ISEACX gVNA«OGUE • nu si- III-*- airuiiiu< al* 1 Wednesday. 2 P. M. Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45, «:« j *-il I.; prupirtv whii h hi- ti^s irouKM wit ai.d (on the south) by a line draw of Bloi-k 4 7" to tlif northerly line of Iteaillng Kailti ,.ul. tin Sunday School Board — Second Amboy Av«au«, W^odWldce ail.liriK t lit-rt-t.i (U 4 tht-r-? him tii .mii-h lioti-1. hostblry, inn larallel with ilreen Street ami In Bhu-k <<7-l,; thence easterly alouK nlonn the 1'ori l!e:i (Children's Mass', 1009 and 11:00 frurn ari iitiu^uj-it kf\ the point or pij.-. oi n. Rev. Samuel Mewberger. Rabbi. luilKinff-hiiiiflf- or rooming-hnusp foi feet north of the northerly lln northerly line of liloirk '4-47-F, t« ti« Thursday. 8 P. M. A M. Jlvi- tiii'ii ) |)»rr*jit the tots liiV us-p while sni'li trntinlent KM ttieroof. i-enter of Middlesex Avenue; tlienre I>«1UB|I I'loori Atrurl Woman's Society of Christian frWay, 7:3fl P. U - Regular amount lw#in nnr si.till thin OrJIn^ine he onti I'ulllug Plscei Hl«k noutlierly along the centrr line of Holy Name Society will receive Tlit Pur"-lmnin« Agenl rest-rvps tli slnie.l In »|iplv to the property -x Avfoiic to tli« 1'eatisyl- THJIII) WAltD— Til Hill II- Service — Third Wednesday, 8 Sabbath Services. ! Compiiinion at the 6:46 A-M. Mass. ritflit tu mit'i any uf all Mils IIIUJ a.aj• IIUUILL- utilltv ,is iiaSfif" in - Uailrna.l, theiKe westerly I CumpriaitiK rtcwarea. P. M. l-if •w-fon -ht (nrtjfn ft) all rp.spe.'R nil»T WAMD—SIXTH DISTRICT. Saturday, 6:30 A. M—eabbatt Hop «::'-1.1 of tlie ftevlw.l ftiatntfi BeginnlTig ut tne interi^tUun uf Slolig the PnnnnTlvtirMa Ratlruarj Tnj rolttinr rtm'ei ^"pruv,'il at tlif- 0oi^r4 fo re'iUTi a piTmll to trjnport o: tlie piai'e nf heglnnlnK. . I •rjiiiii) w vm>—i in in Service. I'Jiusfii l'«-n-li«W»r* ul tat Cw'Ky tlie. cenlar lino of BerrV Street with ST. CECEUA'8 remove nny sU<-h property from tli Woodtirlilge i'reek and. running, 1'olltiiK I'laeri arkwil #1B. Uelln DtKTKK I FIRST CHI RCH OF ISEUN, in or on Wlilrl) It ah:i]I h Inclii.llnff u-11 tlie w.i : li\ .nler nf the Board of fth tlient-e northerly along the center PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. CHURC1 line of Berry nireet anj itlonu the Port li.-iidiii;; Iluiimin Rev. John Wllui, Pactor Freeh..hirr.K 'if til* CuttiltV Of JU4 Wouilbli'lKe 1,'leek. Thp provision* of thli ysnter line of Itahway Avenue to D1STI11CT Rev. Henry M. Hartman, Pastor tlie it-dtv.r line of the Wojdtirioge,- I'UIUUK 1'lorti I'mM Sunday Masses. 6:30, *:W, 9:00, AITIITU I. jjri:i: .be i-nti 9 45 A. M —Sunday School. fiev. ftwWmi Miloj, stritfrt in rt-niilre th» tfyc\xs\a Cart«ret llomi. thence easterly along at the Intersection of 10:00, 11:00 A. M. l'nr-li;i»lii({ Agent. ohtain «ui'h P'^rm^t. not eu)'ice Uoiid to center^ line of liflilr'ill.l, ulnl ffolll JII Prrth Amboy visions nf tlilti Onlliiaijie shall not Point iinitiln^ iiorther tron of Hopeless Cwflj Eev. Shelly. St Peter's Hospital, ii.-.-1 i nK '•< (lit Towlisiiip l.e - ciriMrut-it Ui m^lix the trurkmun W.est l'pnd I:oad, thence easterly Rrv. Arthur L. Maye, Pastor • I lli.i- ToHIIKllill III Win. tin- unfit «f tli* p«r*oo ownlnp; or , jlunp ci-nti-r line of Went T'ond Koad New Brunswick, fit charge. W AHIl—t'tltST t.-r line ol Stair ill-.- Ill- Coiiiily ni HMdl^n-x \.-w ••••'• i-l.ilniinR la own tb« fropffty t" be) to a point, HaH point being tbe In. 11 A, M—Morning Worship. «T. JOHN'S CflllBCH prlulnjc all of Keaabey. All of north'. u-v. hi-l.l nn tin- 3rd il.u> ui April. transported or removed. thtt tt-r.s*ciU>H of center line of Wt-st 0:4 5 A. M —Sunday School. j fitwaren ard auvth of Lehigh Valley l'onrt V.oaii with a liuf! drawn paral- ii-iilcr Mm f St.li 6:15 P. M— Baptist Youth Pel- , Joseph Thompson, Uy Reader LEGAL NOTICES B. J. |ilKli;».V. SiXTIOJf j). Any B»rso« vtolatinK Hallroad trw*d. k'l to and tm> feet westerly from SL'ii, to tilt- t, T(i»nsliip clerk iiji/ of tl),- proviatoua at {Jtj# Onll- I'atllug If|a«ri Keaab<7 Scfcool. I'etinHyJvtinia Avenue, as laid out, of I he <'itV Kal lowship. | Mrs. 5©rotbea Pocklembo, iiiiii-r uh-all iipiiii < unvl«(luB J.ii«re<'f. line ,,) Hie- I I; i>noro!iAi. A-V av.msB \vr\iti>—SECUIMJ thence southerly alons salU' line to forfeit and pay A flu* not to *«<-P.-.1 then 7:30 P M. — Evening Gospel; Orgftniat SI-I1I,II pririusulK will he i Of CERTAIN PINTHICT a point. The northeast corner to Kah'.vay l!f Toyrn- rlu- Hum of Fifty I'ut.M) Oo)l«' center Iin* of the I.ehlgh Valluy ' I'liurcU :m\i ulso tlie nnrlhwe^t cor- along 11:00 A. M.—Morning prayer! ui' iiiii niui't- t'liin niiif-'u\ ilnii il.iyn, l;aiir.-a.| »-itli 11 filter lim- '"I net- of pii|ii-itr y known a.-i Wasihint;- A\'» II Ih I '.CM' C W - -...Hi ii I II- Hlft'i S. liiiol B PIIOVII-iEl) I-Til! IX CJIA1TKI! U"> ur both, aii'l tin- MuKiMtrate uf tlie •'U.H |J i:rm-» i:..ad. ili.-ni-e north- ton'lleln Ills, thence southerly along ci jHi-r l:ni- of HIIIM OUR REDEEMER EVANGELICAL • ""I 'erv^e. 'i-.io.lliiiilKc, N'. .1. al S,(Hi l>M., II-' TUB I*AIVS OF 1JI1» -}iniii' i|ial Ci.urt iif The Township of 1 rly along center line uf Florida > boundary line of Wastiinmon wi-Mt.-rly li.niniiary : I'T . April li ,, liiM. at ivhiili UK, HT Q4UtAH>e?» (IV Tff!-: \Voutlhrirl.ri- In-lori- whiitn Pui-h i«n- LUTHERAN CBVBCH i i ami' Jtoad to the IntemeiKlon of " 1 Clntrel) property to a n! i-.irti-i • I- • li.e-n Us ulll hr publi.-iy npenr-il rfiW'.VtflllP I'OMMlTy^E OF T+M': ti.in is ha.I may imipom- such st anil of Florida (irove P.oad, wllh still all,lit; li .-•lil 26 fourth Street, Forfl» ' OUR LApT OF PEACE CHURCH | -u'l ' .ii- J.i iiitui s' Si^i^li ii-j|iiii.-'tit h\ Ilri'-, |jy iiiiprirti,nitii-itt. ciinii-j- oi' sanie. thenir ea.st.i- at^lie ro,wxsnip 6F wrxJorttiiKiK. IN cj-nU-r lii'e of West 1'oiid Koau o! o rt ,.i Rev. Arthur L. Kreyling, Pastor; Neirp^unewicfc.Avroufc | hiith us afori-Fuhl.' a« h* nu.v tm ,i:..«( said btitindary line to a coff 'Otlia7ong the center li I game, tln-io-c uoutberly aloiiK *i - II:, u-t man- I;.I. Hi) of Vivnt. F(/(MLU«>»ta to* p»lWt, i>fcti**ii*l r -W,Ai ^nu-. ^ii«V >*hh&itbB..ut Mafning Worship at 10:45. Masses. TflO, 8:00, 8:00. riu»lltliT. t,h» *>»fer-1ri« hi fifl Pi'nd Ricad1 ) mi*1, ^llieii.'-e easterly iifonfe vi-nter i (IF E1«rrATlf\N- li *ha!l trtLju^ori 4>f leuiuvt (vith u line drawn Tmi ti-i-t, westerly line uf Ne-w Bruimwlck Avenue ,to M> r.t U- A i.i'i.ii- -V 1900 and 11:00 A. M. '; mill pinpi-rty, whetlM-f tor him lii'M to tip unconstitutional, no other frnm iiiid iiarallel Au Pennsylvania the center Hfic of 1'i-anaylvaiiia .iliir'n the i-i-nt'-r W,,ti."iriilxi- X. pi.ivisiun or prdvifiion^' hereof shall Avenue a.i liiill oift. Ihence south- A venue., a.s laid out HO^tb of Newlull- J.II-1 (I--1 U.. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN W«*fcd»» Masses 7 00 tai 8 15 tlif-i-\vi«*- ;ui4 *liether or nut e .iffci teil theiehy, but the uncun- CHURCH AM. •:i.B\ II. AXHKIWO.N larlv en^a^rd in &^?li bu.-lovi^: erly along said line to a polul. 1h.e Hriiii^ubk \\i-iuii-. tin-nee Miiitln-i^' i.i VVi/.i.ll.ii.IKi- I' : irii't I'U-rk >itiiutional port ion or provision qhall Miirtiic.IM cnrMi-r nf properly llelnliB- alnnn lili.- uf said [Vnri.-JVlvania .Pi- erly aluiiK W I tlit tBi-ni "pru[*rty" si.!*!! iiicludi- he ess-Inili-.l and the. remainder lUhwai ATeoue and Carttret R»wl Novena \Q Our Lady Of Per- only laniij'iik- l(ti*oo*J ITWerty ami inK to -St. Mary'a (.'hurcli anu nuntle t II 1 In- t-nti-r lii.t- ..!" th.- ! ,i-i i Jli I'ort lt.-.i.:lm: I;.'. M hall remain ami continue In force 1 Wnodbridte petual Help «ach Tuesday at 7:45 tht- ti-rni •'pt-r^on b'iiall itvli^dfi iit- tl.e norlfiw»-?t corner of property Valley Hai Irihlii, theli.f Wtstwl . -riy m .iui l" mil .-ffe-t. hnown as Washington llelgbts, tilf |,l ii>5MS*i ..... JIHIIIIIII-4, tltma, aat'ic- a lung the cenUr line ni Ldblth Val- ad li. lTh'K IS IWOIM'JUV CilVl'.N Hiat SH'.'THhV -H.-Ttiln-.Ordlaance shall, tnence soiitherly aloiiK tiie bou.uu.ur> fcarl Hannum Devanny, Minister' P. M ties, I'orporat ions, luy Hui]road to tfie point or plate |iillo\v;inK iiniiJUhetl uutlJunii'<- take effect iranwillatfly upon adop line of''WisHlngton "U«lBtit» and James A. Urauel, Organist and Confessions, Saturdays, 4:00 to i i.itlons, and joint stock coin- or beginning;.' iiiliijilil'i-.l anil nas.ieil mi lirst tlon. Ubiirch property to a corner of Baintt, - • /PP?rty 4 southerly along said boundary line oi UKUlNM.Vi :n Morning Worship at 11:00. First Tuesday-Session. Li-iJ in or VB Wiy Lriiijiijuaj in the X, Nt-w .l«r*i-y, lielil on tht 8nl II. J. I' .-mid property, to the center line ol o-orif** A ^ elllli: 'I' Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Township of WwxibrltU*, eiceJJl in li-et I mm Slate llii.p ui Aprilp . I'.'jl a»'l thai siiUI Towiitib iij t'li-rk. New Hnm.-iWli'k Avenue, thence east- SKCO\n WAHD—TRUTH 1 1 .i h t nelicf itorthtll) a. Two services on Easter Sunday Udles Aid Society, MM** aj)d wili l l.e u|i fur lui - any for Tn h aitvertiveil ;H ailnpteil ill erly ulnhg center line of New Hrun.v 1)1STJM(!T In the iiu»lq*si ui MorlliK tOOA$ ! l li 100 I. ' t 9-30 A.M. and 11 A.M. i }i., at the churchh. tlii-r (ijiisidi-J'iiti'iii .mil final i iienil.-iit-l>eaili r on April :,, wii-h Avenue, lo the center line of Beginning at a point wnere th. fourth, ni LI iiii-itiii^ uf *'ihrTo#«iil»iij < 4iii.- ami who d^iifs to transport I'ennsylvania Avenue, aa laid out lioiinSaty line between Woodbrldja State IN Renter Meetino inltri'i- tn lie Jii'W at Hi njeBtl. a- ur n move the mime or t«yit«- lfi» auulh M New BriumwIcK Avenue, Ukd H»rll«li ToHinhlpa if Inter- nur Una »l Wo...: •latin- to be transported or removed Second Monday—Board of Tru»- Tihrd Thursdday—Women's M- 1..OIH iii 'tin- Muni'lpal HtiililltiK NOTICE tbonce southerly along line of natil Miei I- .no that the jy^W^I tit a substantial [ Wniiili.iiilsi-, N'e»' Ji-rstv. nn tin- 1 Nth i» hereby Riven thin Hlmrlci l-:ie.-- /VeBUB to the center Pluce, thence northerly alonif talu er line o.t Wooili'ii '- 'tees Breckenridge Auxiliary: meeting at 8 P. M. at the iluv nf Ai.r1! 1, l'.ir,I, at s oVli.M-k I". M part ihertof .sli^jl b*" removed or the line llnn Ilimrds in ami for the Tovvn- of tbe l|ft Valley ljatlroaii, Township bniinrtury line to the nter ilO^'i'i, urjiis ^.iiin tlii-ri-a I'ti-r ;is sail : ra 11 -1111rt• • 11 hljl of Wooilhrld^e Will (,U at tile K#.»nerly »loii|r ihe center line iiuunUtary line between Woodbrld|f« I it: 1111-1- ,-,-in In- re:n-lieil. III Wllii'l nr mi- wliicb It ti Ipf'ated shall. In of TyntKihip and ('lurk Township; alont; th-.- center I in Third Monday—Sunday School lil:!'-c- hereinafter ile«iKiial«l on ib \4Uy 1'inllroaJ to the Fridays ^tilin- utiil ijj.iin- all persnns wlm nijij persofi or by U) agent duly ap- tiflai-e nt beginning. thence easterly ttlong sulil boundary »ay K to Teachers. hi' iv,ii'»ntt'4 th«ri-ln will lie Kiyer |>i|Uiiui (.or aw'ti yurpoxe, t\tni ijiak* T U Junior Ct»lr,»/4& P.M. Uc»» of "SO A. U. upil |l'Ur«( floiirUwy Vhnul. line to the center line of l>ukti boundary iuu .,1 t Fourth Monday—•Breckenridajc .ni i.u|ji>rlw.iilt.v In In- hi-aril rum wn- »rittW :ipt#catitti to the fai Cqti Itoa.l nl.l.-h in Ui« houmlary lim Way; lliencu »eut<-il • Behopj eftoir, T T. ii. 11.k tin- s.iui* S:IMJ )' H.. Wli^ar.l Time lii-tw of Hie TW*n«hlp of ffooi' |j«twc«n Wni.iibndg'e Townnhip «nU Mjiiflii-rly IHIUII.I.I r'.' fill* libi- iff WAHQ^THIKU Auxiliary; White Church Guild at C. J. JH1XICAN. bridge, upof tb« payment of Ou* a (tkluvay: thence noiitberty along tti* of l^ahwiiy tu tin- -. the Manse. li.iJIar, wliji-li apuJIcatlun atoll tifio- ^p^inK iM/utliern Fordfl. All fvwi)n^H> Clerk for th ninf catulid^te.-. on that (i.ic< I'/lUf m.Mil of the I.e'boundar- '—y Hue. betnjeen Wooilbridge ^H Avenue; tn AN (.HiimKAM'IO tn amenil an laln llie (viewing lrifnrmlUDii; TowIINIIIP n.l! .- illtllea-lilli ,••'• Third Thursday—Women's A*- FIRST BAPTIST i tile (II-IIIIH J-Mlii ti.'k t Uld tile ln«Ul- I4«li ¥*<>*}' I0i]rar.\ '.rncks went of und l:aliwuy to a pului ' iriHiiiiiiife to reKiitiilt- tlit hours i:ij The Mann- and ajdreiiH of natioi] of < ainli'late on llie IN nub- Crows Mill road and snmh nf King Wlit-re ti ie same lij intertieciud by of Hi. UeorKFH Ai. ni soclatlon meets at 8 P. M. opening' :irnl I-IIHIIR nf Kiir(in- Simps the. trui-kman wio In to Nielsen Street, Woo4ferMee lican tji-N«-l to he vteil upon al thelleufge'i \iotit roail. tbe division line b»nvn-ii 01 och til or pliicej of ht-glniiinK Second and fourth Wednesdays, ml.! tn iiroviili; U>r ipi-niiltle's I'ur tninaport or renibve aurh ^ lieneral Kll 'ti'it n to he held Tulllac I'tarrl KoriU UrtkouM-, mid 4t!-; tin-in c tumiliwtourly llonK Rev. Edward Klrby, P«stor tin- vinlaiioM tlieri'oi', as Jirlsinally , property: Palllaa; IMam A in Ladies' Aid Society. ' ! n Tii'-.-iil.n. \iivenihin- l!i.-,l UN Corrlcllc Street. Vpti/h , "ia|il dl/iHion lltif Hnrtt cnnllniiinK a-'.- •-• <»-.'«i^t*f n. in?? I B. J. I'l T W m4 >4S4 WeJiu liJ \ t along tli» northerly line of Block tut litM clrc, 81; C'erk . WIIirJRKAS. nn OrdlnurK'.- WUK the pe.rHon owtiinf of clalm- lion ot t wn int*ij]tH-rs, on*, IHMJII and 46»-S. 4 - 'fik-11. *W-U Ut-K, Merntng 'Warship on SijitHlay*/, ' HSC4IMO fVAMU—FUllllTll Of Woo-, TRINITY CBUBtH In-i t-ioiori' ^HHHI-II on i>ttiilier ..:i, uuj to «wn »DCII jirojiertj: i/t\e woman, nf ihi- Local "(Vnty (6k-U, iti-A, 472, <75, 4*6, «»S, .04, 1 A. M IIIS3, In lf-KUiate tlie liyurs ni' U(>«n- ! IH8THICT J Rahway Avenue, Woodbridf e The *4,\t*Xa\at •twwiirKittg c*nM*J >"#rds. All that 493. 4tU,i4fcH to cuiiler line (If Clark, ins au-l III>K1(IB Uurljer .Simps lu tiiIr fuit^) wlilcji.'and Ul£ adnVtm m «-foM refaoVMi; and wnman. ni th*- I.ma) bounty lOxfi u- of thi! l')i»t Ward, ^nd1 lying south beginning. ! 8:00 A. M—Holy Communlonj Woodbrldge Avenue, Avenel :E'BE IT If either or toili ni)eh prera- 'i+* |iiU file(4» iff a jmrflifriy bouii.lary daacrlbed H.lllnn IMiifn t iiliiDln Vulnoleer hv the Towtil-illlpl'WIi- IM no! i*tifII4MJJ y Tuny fmm mi-ji eIt-i-il'.n illstrict, as /ollowa: I'lril (u., luwmi Aituu*, C»1OBU. T:00 P. M. Yoij(ng Peoole's Fel- ,Rey. W- W. Wftupan, Pastor reBs ihen In lieu t inliti-H uf the Township of WOQII- thereof for a twin or )e year. 9e£ii>oi«JC -ut a tivtnt In the Harl- IniilK'-, Ciiuiily ol' >ti'li!li"ii"i anj lit W*B*11< » »<< Printing lowship. Mrs. Frank Maazu,> Senior Choir tau flue UitTfactfc t uvt*uvti* OOf the north 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. Director. Sinn- ,)S kVw Jwsiiy: iH llPiehy ((.'veil that qualltled votti» erly line off Flfih Street; thence TNIHU U AUU—*'lli»T UDtTKUT .-t-WTlOM I. TIIHI .lai.l ,Or S1»:T|(>N 4.'(such •uplU»lion shall- t ll Tl)Jl f WAb^ i aeBliiniiiK on HUl.'ii Inland Bound Mfg. t.Htjtt/jy'aiM I4iu f«-«l north or Filth !H»T MEANS Holy Communion n A. M flrat In- iiiiini.l.il, ;I!II-I-I-I! and I'liiif tint #1 S:UU already In salil Towii*'Htp Stm.-l crosalim Grant Avenue to lluat the uoutlieily ttniiiniia of the sw- and Third Sundays. CChoir Director. flial the linur.i ol opt-nlni? anrT I'liin- ' M.. Tti lijjee of TofUT a Tetrai'e Nw and Sun- e 1: mi)tli.fltll > U ttili e Mine em Ifeadlit* KullrikJ, (fieni't In » Morning "Power anH Sermon Mrs. Heviof lerly, ritD'C" nrwvtitiiJ, IniTii-vir. that In are^,lster' wlt'ti' ili'e oWnaliln / Ujt- any No. 1, to th ctiiiter of Mary tfni*. 4V*I"M: )l)ajn;« th* saltf Statin Inland Sound; iheiu-a Trinity Vestfjf, lecuod MtwJay, u A, M-Woj-sWp Sm^ce, i.iiiimmjy talltui tiu«, «*««M l-'.nirtli uf Jub', I^itwir f>»v :il uiiv lime bctWt-i-ii yVedni-sda*. yf P^tuiai A>«liue, (U^iii-e easterly »M A- Jf.i '' ' ' - ''-'- witii tn» tu<«i April Ik, 'i.'.l, tH4 'I'/ivJ-.^uy S»fi- l|urht-r .shoii.s sliall rtuiajn rio«id or and 10(1 feet to Poplar Street, and Vedne4d*y, 7:80 P. M. " ' Two services on Easter auratay, it-tnlier L'7. I US I, on »fjil">i latter |u4 )1 A. M- Wi'ilht'.silijv in nn ivei-k . .uit-iijiiiiK I ji 'jirtijierfy jtud which iiniil ait-r the !nrll|! niiiniK ili-Di-ial 2:30 P. M. ape if t.iit iivintmniimuii t\-vtU4i to u»ii : *««tok IMmri Did Vuii* Weekday Activltiei ii WI-U W.lli* Uln of iKIerliiin nn Vg*»d*s, HuVtmttM i. FURNISHED fit. Margaret's Unit, first any haiiilr xliiip'inav ri'in.'iln opi-i t l )'•>'•>I. ur at .MlcMUaex Cuunty HoardNu. T. (Uaw linirilt'ii Huail. Monday tin' Hiinii- ii.s on a«> oUw' »f^l( 4#i appllcMloii dbtit ex- 1 Wednesday, 8:30 P.M. k ill |:i.-. Lulls, cHUtii-. ilgllilliiK l(> 7:15 U. M.-^oy Scwts an m-i forth iji 1^nutriu|t^ (lil Infra. for real estate) toyether with hfyaiii wtM. fi»* «rt(iititti..-li. Hi 4, Trinity Altar Guild meat* «uar* . flljl.fln ;ilj, wiji;k il;t«05?lir.r uf any tliu« b.-tw*en Weiini-nday, Ootiipi-liiing hutli aldea of Main B.8i Tdsfeheit Ut:kiWa;. 8 DC, tbe- U l SINGLE ROOMS lli.isr i rt forlli in I'arJi^rapli 'In) Alirll I*,..MSI. jt(iil: Tpimdai, s.ip sueei, jin:luiiiuii uciiiml pgrjs aim r,i*h». ? . -• P. U Trmte«8, 3rd Mondi^ir>a:lfi tlifcrmm, nud nollfjr Wt* K«t*J» *lfti- l*l«»rtt. IMaM*. AH at th* ward KUjirn all hilrtii-r utinp.s muv tt-rii-iin iiiHT ou'h nppliiailtiii ot tht. total iMUijf) 21 Hi). «UkrU« lit* IMUMW lying between tbe nurtJierly lln* ol Our long ' V Trlnttr Junior Aigv rovl4*t Nu. li, Vviti A»<•»«. . fttartMfr Aid. 2nd and 4tti -HI'-lul times of tht- st-ason whellier l i v Ait cll^ajsii ..II I'sr^^rii' or it be K.S.T. or D.S.T. by statute for tb/ a»«e»»mtiit tot In tte designing P. M.; Deacons, 3tu) iativii f«r tr*4i*f«i' i4 ru Trinity Cmr, fhufiadaja, 7:|0 Turn-, (r) Tli£ Imur.s Bpcrirltiil »hn\] ptr- taie.f for any year, the person iwn- nhuli bt m*jir eitlifr HJHUKU WAKU—SIXTfl oriTHICT Hot Water l F.NM.; Session. 2nd liiK or cUlinlnv if own aui'h prop- by tejr. .faster, » ° tain to uihnIM-S'IUII of DerHnns to 'he nmieat fui»'ar,li-,| (a Ihe iUiKiiiiiJM at a point In the aa,at> qhprft 8:15 P. M\ , Hervttil. V\'lieik- i'ug/omv;js limit- erly HIIAII be Jlabi to pay nut VPJ.V ufl} bgy^Jafy line of RtriUn Town- a(M Jl«retoji>re aMBmiaM Itu4 i rwi* w- 4i#n r#w/ 5'clent printed ic tyrtil any Mhiiji vfi#t t< f j:i.-i-M^m» uu f.,n»« pro- fy wifus the »»t«e u Interneuted «H4 Adults *eel .# jforesajd, but ulul) aliw the PMotyivanla fallraad. and $5 CALL iul'rirrfc #r by 1 dAyjt.T^O P. M at hom» (0 ppa y fil( e t«ji»neiit la tylu* fl erly along the i'eiiiiNylvaiila 8 1710 T aitriilttiinit prior t .o_ df o _ ^Wdr-at time of-nwh ivityt*- pi lttaJ «n tho center line of MIJ- - - Mr. and Mrs. Club meets thin) (1 me «vrn thoiiKh inn ilooru of tlif tion; and should tliho tax rute f n 1)/, HtH Avenue; theme northerly and Wednesday. ^ .>. nuisl lie rlOB'^il 11) t(ie i-mranrt- for Hie yt»r for die ftruiiHWlclj, ii \., p ut the nuttlieaaterly along tlif center line lit new at uili*Ht«ll«4 mutoii I tielnC '"*de at ot ICUnlon*" llie Mlilillehii. Perth >Auilni I .lUiiy uNatlunal uf Mhldleaex Avenue t* th* north- Thursday * Hit ntkiutlaiml i-loalac hour. tt)« time, of iuch agpll<«tlan not tbenJ 3:30 P. M.-Childrens Choir. . Any barber, wlicthi-r have, been determined, HUM tt>« ' "'> t» *» U (St., ' viUi>'li»y*«. yloUtiDK rau u»ed to dateriuln* lilt '.'.I. anil .Block HS and Block Uifv the Patin- N. J. 7:0OP. M,-Youth Choir. tlif pinvlsiuiia and ragulatlona of for tlie year prlur to that for -sylvanla ltailroad and froaalnf th« NdTIl E 8t«*e Fmp. .A. M (:ll P, M -Senior Choir. thin 'Jiiliiiaint! ajiall bf subject to ll b«lug m»i» tt MjitM jjtyuij jAWJMMMriy along [..FADER THURSDAY. APRTl V Vcir,1 PAOE THIRTEEN hvitati°n T ,i\;< C,,T k. WOODBHIDGE--The inaugural FlHALLY i'KKTH AMBOY With four the Rarrruis' IICA II..>HI;I,| ro.i.h. will lie miiklin his initial debut :.'ittholic Grammar School invlta- START .'••v«r a hot seorinn pacr. ion Basketball Tournament Is s; Miiry's Linns rotnprii to. a ilnnst wltli the team next Tuesday elated ui start tonight with eight \\ de:ijion over the Wood- afternoon when WoodbnuVe trav- els to Somerville tn ii]iiu"\irnte teams from the Central Jerwy \\"p Warriors In a Kame played area listed to take part In thf n '•!]•• YMC.A. coiir; 'hminattons. The tourney is being ! I Oerek .has in»; i' Limui und ' Warriors ;pnnsored by Council 857 of the, !l ocal Knights of Columbus. ,]'• i! The tournament, first of its kind fii •;! t" in be held in the township, is ei- mil mi even 11-11 count at the on the mound a.ssien» •i n m of the 6p»mnii session.. perted lo attract widespread at- mnit. Wanes, nn experieivnl vrt-' Mi. action lcrrfttined-the lention because of the high calibre eian of the 19'iM dltimnnd ram- :ime in the second stan?.a, al- of teams signed to participate In rates tlif Somervlile chores. ,i(>',!::h St. Marv1. IK* action. Only quintets com- .KI.SIMI of playrrs attending Catho- lic arammitr schools were petmit- :ilK"u'st 1)('!'iod jwhk-h comes up next Pridey. In ted lo enter tlie competition. St. Mary's took advantape-of a (that event. Youiviblutli. a new- Rev James A. Russell, tlie local sriKs of free throws to KO • out ico mer to Wootlbntlise, whq htm 0 Y O athletic director, was in- fronr in. the third nnarter .by a ] been exceptionally impressive dun strumental in bringing about the •)7-3:i margin. After setting the Ing the pie-s(,»HOii drills, will un- i.iiiti on: the Warr.ii'.n:. St. Mary's doubtedly net.thr yrern lii'.u to - liumpionshtp playoffs, and be- 1 of his diligent work has been H«<1 lit.tio UIIUJJ!; mtreaslns. its (aits UK Sonuiruill> U.dU:u -. leuil in the final session as tiie to supervise the tourna- 1 Warren Barbnur nailfri down ment to assure its success. During '.-m. pi-o'-U'esyd down to the wire. the catchinK post Hftei wai;inK a the past season he guided the local Joe Maloney racked up 16 successful battle over .Johnny Ko- Parochial School circuit to its best •ount."rs to pnee St. Mary's attack nlck and Tom Giordana xrti.- Co- •am pa ten in many years. J:K1 sarnered th rpume's Individ- lonin backstop earned the starling; The tournament will function nil scorini: title. His team-mates, role with his consistent hitUiw anfl nn a single elimination basis, with Joe Pelican and Butch Stai'k, tied,au around work behind th? plate. one defeat sufficient to drop any rcr s-romrptan- honors-Trtth-i^ mfin -m veils of me team from further competi- .joints apiece. The W.'U'riors' often-' T.eather. Oerek has been forced to tion. First round games are slated sive star was Joe Stanik, who hold a majority of hi? practice to be played tonight on the St. the cords for nine di::its. sessions indoors which may retard Mary's court ln South Am boy. St. 13JI the turn's hitting for a f,>w days. HI flu Catholic Grammar School sored liy the ('(iiinril 857 o( the Knichts of Colum- Michael's High School of Eliza- However, the Bnrror. mentor lias in,ill Tournament are the St. bus. Members of the wiuad, coached by Jim Keat- beth will toe the scene of the sec- hopes of brinpinu his Muwni i ulm recently romplrted a sur- ing arc: front row. reading from left to right: ond round tussle tomorrow night around by schedulini; twn exhibi- Burn Duncan. John Sehwarz, Robert Gerity, with the serrji-nnals and finals ji i!i the local parochial scll'iol tion wmes this week witli Rah- Allan Jordan and John Naxy. Back row: Rjy Ter- scheduled 1.6 be played on the way Hixh School and th? Wood- I in.iiioiis, wliirh arc scheduled tn panick. I.ee Jordna, Tom Bader. Howard Trumble local St. James court Saturday brW«« Athletic^ ' iiitli A in hoy, are being spon- and Larry Knerner. afternoon and Sunday night. u:t The W^)odbrid^e infield is about The grammar schools listed to Wiirrlim 14111 sVt tor the Krueliiii", campaicn with take part In the tournament are 0 F Joe Rndlinti. thp tallest man on the St. Mary's of South Amboy, Oui I inil (lapraro; jifA/e/tia Open Practice Drills; I squad at first base. Prank Marko- Lady of Victory of Sayreville, Our u vlcs. a variety perfortner last year, Lady of Peace of Pords, St. Mary's a 4 has returned to continue his in- Li Letters j WHS Foe in Exhibition Saturday of Rah way. St. Michael's of Eliza- n field duties hround the keystone beth, St. Francis' of Metuchen. SPORTS ROUND-UP i sack. Bated as i>ne nf the best : Bill Arway — WOODBRIDGE—The local Ath- St. Paul's of Highland Park and j shortstops to come nlonu since • WocdbntlRt- lilies held their initial workout st. James of Woodbridge. By Johnnie Royle Tony Barcelloha Is Lee Straube of •.ii>n'.s who «ii t!:e season last Sunday after- Al| Rank High Fords. wl)o has clinched his old :i.i:- at Rill- noon in preparation for Saturday's I post alongside Markovics. The. Bowling St. Mary's of Rahway took sec- With baseball standing on thp threshold awaiting a .iv for their pr.ictic name with the Woodbridge ond place in the New Brunswick Higher liquor taxes will invite J Barren's' inner defense is rom- ,:•. football bootlegginK, Treasirry warned. i (Continued on Page 14i Hiuh School squad. The warm Up Catholic Grammar School League grand entrance this month, we are reminded of the fine to an an- tilt is scheduled to be played at this year, while the Sayreville team Our Lady of Peace turned out last year by its Gi-orye LH- Along combine ran off with third posi- the Keusbey field and will start at conscientious manager, Ed Kocsik. Whether or not the with Hack Chomickl tion honors in the same circuit. i id gladiators 1 P. M. St. Michael's, nas been tabbed an Fords nine can dupiicale its past feats depends on the vtflfip^PV joa McL&ughlin. In an outside favorite because of their 1 Uncle Sam, since most of the young players, who en- Sport ink Club beat the Crafus-1 '-rTort to set a good look at his impressive record of having lpst' . :-:M;V. Arway but two games all season. St. form the nucleus of the team, are within the draft age. men Club fo rtwo names. Sandor i !lew itions and veterans, put i!!"::.'ivc end, his charges through a three hour Mary's of South Amboy is the lone 1 Ducsak 604 and Moe Pocsaji 569 As Kocsik points out, Our Lady of Peace array of .l.iti. . Cupraro, drill which included fielding and ttam in the tournament without .>.., a stalwart helped Almas) Tavern take three batting sessions. previous court experience. former Barron stars created a mild sensation in their he two Wood- gajnes over Betty's Beauty Shop. The veteran, Al Lada, put on Bt, James' won the first half initial season by capturing the Fords District Tourna- .-•, ,ue Juniors- OhicarfTla's took three over Mod- The most lirtpressive hitting dls- championship in the local Paro- chial -School loop, only to lose out ment and distinguishing themselves as one of the bet- ern Men's Shop. J. Pajac 568. J. with Bill and heu rthletic Yaw also catching McLaughlin's in the playoff to St. Joseph's of ter teams in the tough Mid-County League, However, it Chlarella 558. Pulton Rec. cap- ^bV ^ntm™ ISar^ be- Carteret. was in the New Jersey State Semi-Pro Tournament recipients of jtured two from Coppola Cieaners. i hind their frequent hits. Because of the interest shown and excellent cooperation extend- where the popular Fords team reached the height of :uinor s during ! Craftsmen HQUSP Leasue romin?; Three new pitching prospects .'unlor to close w.th a contest for ed by the various schools, the local its success and in turn gained state-wide "recognition , —i , _, T~ " 'also came under the surveillance Knights of Columbus intend to vjisity. and for its sterling performances. As the youngest team in v.ivsUv and plan Coppola Cleaners a nd Chi-j0, McUuBhlln who has hopes of make th£ tournament an annual areha bit time it out. ;!stI .Pni{theninR nis mound staff be. the Tournament, Our Lady of Peace proved youth no try; and var-j Colonia *on three games from [ore the start of the season. > ir. Pre»en- Avcnel ?2 to hold their position i Kara. Ernie Sabine and Mike handicap as the team fought its way into the finals > members of ;\;vo names from top. Moroe with Younubhith were the chuckers at- with intense determination and all-around team i-iMlit fallj 334 is 579 top man. The addition temptnm to land a berth with the • an all sports (of George Moore to Colonia roster A.S. Test for Umpires ability. of second half ha.- p^turday's practice game against Fords boasted three All Star performers in Donny ttl m die allj' ! the team and made them Ujf ]w,h school shQul(J brj back "fcot- S,1 contenders for the lea-a ,0. ofmemorie sl 0gevera l „„- Scheduled April 16 Anderson,.Dick Gallagher and Don Wallace, who were instvumentiLl \x\, leading;jj].eji! .team through a success- AMBQ S Jsy is during «ey Federatid? Jof'Umpires aii- Trophy. is^a^alnSt First Aid Squad. diamond 'careers. Capta Johnny p;jyer who °f fi"1 half and leaders nouncetr through its chsirmari, 'the country's best pitchers, was the work'hftrse of the 1 •Venri;tis was a varsity infielder for John Karnas, the acceptance of i!n,,rovc- rnund. Colonia must win three* ^".jj "p,!,^ ]„ '{££ 7f"and '*«. • mound staff, chucking as many as three ^ames a week. Hie David sames for the rlRht to meet the applications for the examinations •HOI'S Other members of McLaughlin's to be held April 16 at the Y.M.C.A. •n to the I Squad in championship play, a (|W who per{01.med under therert A converted outfielder, Gallagher, donned the catching for prospective arbiters. iicufch asifignment for any team. ,,n(| black CQ,Qrs are y , Tott paraphernalia early in the season and immediately be- REGULAR Wp( ge Fil pme Any individual with a knowledge of EaSt- W ; 5.^t- ^^ivokfr Qy«M8, John KM*. J»ck of baseball Is eligible to take the came one of the.best.hactotQPS-.in.thjs.area. His accu- ,. Trophy 'l roster is low for iiinint; or two in order to loosen same team, plus the addition of 'several new players caunty but is a fair showing. their arms. The catching chores Anyone interested In securing to insure another successful campaign. Father John would like jo knpw why teams1 will be divided between "the vet- 1 applications may do so by con- SLACK will enter an out-of-town or state j McLaughlin. E. Grimes, Fords athletic-minded pastor and one-time eran Joe Oyencs and tacting John Kamas at 459 tournament and sidestep tehlr own planning to Avenue, Sewaren, or Jags mp All Star performer, will again sponsor the team and' PURCHASE OF AMY MAN'S county championship. Your out- Shop, State Street, Perth Amboy. side tournaments have no way to fill the role as an adviser. Fords has the benefit of For additional information, tele- jheck your or other bowlers' aver- sun OR COAT m STOCKI Booklet on Fishing phone Karnas at Woodbridge 8- high caliber coaching this season from such well iti'e to make up the handicap, The 1157-J. known former ball players as Sam Virgillo, Moe Pucci, .ouiity has all averages for any bowler In county and at any time Available I rota NJ. For the first time in the hU^ory Mickey Toth and Al Kosup. Ed Kocsik has been re- of the Federation a Rules Inter- can determine if total shown, is apnointed fords general manager, the position he SSHINO con-el of false. It is hard to he- TRENTON—What to fish for. pretation Committee has beyj set up to discuss all disputes anti mis- lieve that percentage-w|se bowlers where good fishing may be found, capably filled last year. interpretations of the rulesj which SUITS ,, would rather shoot aiainst un- and when certan classes «f fysh are (letter may disclose themselves (during From all indications, it looks as though Our Lady known averagete and avoid a coun- biting best in New Jersap are an- the course of the season. The com- ty tournamept at less cost with swered in a new 1951 flshtng folder of Peaceful be the team to watch when the umpire iiittee will function before the true handicap totals.. H the han- entitled, "New Jersey for (Better public . and answer ail questions inagurates the season by sfciouting; "Play ball!" dicap used to county Is unfair. Fishing," now ready for free dis- COATS pertaining to baseball rules. < Oil )p at JAGS it may be torrectej at your annual tribution by the New Jersey De- HOOKERS: ... The St. Jaifles C.Y.O. Intermediates Augustine, Emil Switzer and Wil- meeting by your presence for an partment of Conservation and Economic Development. liam Colucci have been 'assigned won second place honors in the Highland Park Junijor hour, and your jjojee Ift tlie matter, Sum* on thg committee to ^uj't^dBtc^^ri^ jrtfludftd-trains Emm .all sections |W It-1 voii pay yniir Wail Sites lor Wi^fc freslj i«d tajt wate* an. needs now - tfceif tfU^i^ BtStH'ltlt"H1 with right and are more than welcome are dUcussed in this folrferT of thepounty.-. . . St,-Anthony's-pteft ta heW trieir baseball for m^ny.years. to suggest any change that will which contains pictures of ten second practice session of the season Saturday after- help bowling. popular species of fish to be found noon at the Port Reading field. ... Jim Cake clinched The TQurasratnt »lll run week- in the Garden State. Coastal New Greiner Girls to Field p Softball Outfit a scholarship to Manhattan after his brilliant display inlet and deep bottom flshini as not entered end can spare the time of court versatility in a recent try-out.. , . The. Recrea- try to get out to see some of the well as off shode fishing for tuna. WOOQBRIDtqE — The Woodr bowlidfe and conditions, you will bonito. and blueflsh. No Jicenae Is bridge Greiner Girls had their ttticjn Department announced today that ..the Softball required to flsh ill the coastal wa- MAKE YOU safisfled that the events are Initial get-together at Roosevelt and baseball campaigns will start around the first of la a competent way and teus or salt water bays along New ;on Sunday past. The bulk of "May. All interested managers are requested to hav* LINE., indlditofla the best for the bov&r. djAey's*120 mile shoreJjiM- year's championship team was StturdlWW NNwhw t Ciub, won tWu New »rsey h*s more,t%iH,400 id and Judging from tlie en their contraction before April 20 Bobby .Kaper- In pracUoe, this year's from Shall Ub to hold nr#t: miles o? trout rt»«»mi «nd 100 whats led the Rutgers baseball team in stolen bases _, ._ . team should be the best OWN TERMS! plaZFthls half. Charley's Tavern lakes and ponds for fresh water T T beat Shell Yard three games for anslers, Each year more th*n 680,- ever. Among-the new candidates during its recent southern trip, . . s TheJ^atholic 1 ASS KO|)S tie with top team. Tte.twQ teams 000 pond fllsh and 400.000 l«|al are Alberta WallU, Shirley Pal- Qranjmar Schopl Invitation Tournament, which is be- Months must roll a match to decide a sec- size trout are distributed by the' chek, Joan Jacoby ana tote Car- State Hatchery at Hackettstown son. Anyone Interested may get a ing sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, has all I.!! ond-half winner and the right to \Ve«j., and This and other Information Is In- Sunday at indications of being a success with the best junior In bovm Shell Lab. first hftlf winners, tryout. by appearing ngs for championship of the Service cluded in the new folder which Park at 2 P. M. The quintet in this area having been selected for the plajfr League* , may be obtained by wri&ing the of 'Clmck" Potopowiez State Promotion auction, Depart- *aa held during the afternoon." offfj. . *. .'BHt-Awwkx a»i EranJt Capsara.received their SPORTIHfi ment of Conservation and fcon" j Note For InwmniM* . varsity fodtbainettWs at Rutgers this week. Bothi the onomic Development, State House How True CREDIT CLOTHING GOODS If the Insomnia seems Incur- former Barron grid stars will be back with Che Scarlet able take up farming. With lamb caU a man eleven nt^t fall.... Woodbridge High School's.ymh- st chops at present quotations, 184 Smith St., Perth Araboy ^A. 4-3461 Claque says 4,000,000 more will Dad: "it depends on Ju»t how OKEN FJUDAY h ftJbOUK* t* * he la d*fuis# work by 1M9. (Am h« oomu to mf tOontlnued oa t*Mie U) o- Dally News. INDEPENUKN ] PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, APRIL ii, SPORTS ROUND-UP Club to Consider | At Testimonial Saturday for Industrialist (Contthued f""n Sports Pagei BOWLING RESULTS nig staff has made arrangements in ., Safety in Contest Coaches Convention in New York Satnn|;( Mrrritt, who left Fork Union Military A WlHIIMIIItlH.K Sl.in l< K. I.KM.IK TRENTON — Conformity to NtniHllnic «r ;'.. :'»t 1 IK take over the head coaching rains at Rich; l(k 1 l!i 155 safety regulations will be an im- N'lti' I'lil Iff. i :• :• 1 un portant considerntion hv the vorsity. is currently combing the area i In vetn t; Ki* t(i,-, i"n. i '.'l i it Judges In t^ie fifth annual high- talent. ... Jim Lake and Lee Straube He fliHI I.,il> way beautlncatlon contest, spon- tloiiH' Tlam si; virtual trophies as an award for playing She'll l.ii>».rnfnrv >i »1« sored by the darden Club of New Hlii'l! Vj\r'l Jersey. April 16 to 30. Motor Ve- North Ends of Perth Amtky, the winrn HIM Anl •••H'la.l 1 llll Town il.ill' i - in.; 1i>^ 1«T hicle Director Martin J. Fcrber DuriclU-n Invitation BasketbJll'Tournaim t, :" i i 'id l:!,x said today. Three phases of safety lluunr Tom 1.11 l.'!i it:. Wanca is almost certain to"Tnjoy a groat !«II »1I iti , . IT: 1(1 :i Albrr.-lii 17i | regulation* Chat will be considered . IS* l*ii 11k Til iart driveway location. pnrlum; \iding he can remain prone to , .Ir lit facilities and lighting. ki . K.'i lfi1, 1 T 1 *s!l ',:'.) John Tomczuk is contemplating p „ l.'i ILTi 12'' larlln 11 1.11 Commercial and Industrial es- •ketball squad this summer. . . .Erik -1" ITii it; 1 tablishments (Including motor 74 1 7-JS 7M •Mliull ' l^'i 11. turned down an appointment to West Po Tonn HnlllTH 101 ury.f courts* along state highways, with I II. the most attractive grounds will 1 of remaining at Richmond University, ("ini-ll, IM Hi-. 177 be Judged In the contest. Director Yiihiif. 1 in H*it:rii I, Perber said that driveway lora- KrlKmli l.T, 1J» 115 tlons should be established to per- Tuo WcHdinits Saturday ^ Renaidi ,i iHu lltirn mit the least amount of vehicular • • ,, „. 1 MHW*O Renmlll. I;;,I> I;J>- r.!ni Vt' and pedestrian conflict; where r;i f IUHIPII CIijli In Port Reading Church jtown. ami ti.P Shrll turd III) ijppnl.i <'|*JIiiel'*i . I they permit no obstruction to Renaldi. will l)ie< Shnp :\:. Guests at the head lahlf at thr dinner in Clarenee Miss Carmella Di Bari, daughter us • II As for flood lighting and colored li rn Mrii's Wui[i honor of Henry A. Gerlirr. General Manager of (irriiif-r. Mrs Max (irrber and Max OHMT, f Mr. said Mrs. Joseph Di Barl, lights, Mr, Perber said that these Worn!bridge Sanitary Tottery ( iirporatinn. tverp Worries ,\i, n( Wnodbridee Sanitary l'ottery. 2 Larch Street. Port Reading, will should be located and adjusted so ll. tn r.l Mrs. Henry C.rrlier. Henry (irrher. .Imlse A convicted i Tmtrn 1"I« 111! IM that they are not In direct line the bride of Frederick scheduled to dir IV ll« :ll 161 I.Mi of vision of motorists on the hich- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl chair. On the mir I,Mi ni j7i way. He added that colored HtfMs . 3G Chrome'Av«nuo, CarUwt. of his-•execution !, Ktmi 110 11:; should be located to not confuse ,t 4 o'clock. the warden: "I:- • T l-'wrrnm. 117 178 or destroy the visibility of traffic Health PORT READING NOTES At 4:30 o'clock, in St. Anthony's special you wonln 879 H AIIIIHH I.L':! controlled signals. Another con- Rectory. Miss Pasqualina Elisa- fast this mm-iiii; 1O sideration by the Judges will be Mi.ll l.nhuratvr? (II FVrrar" i vi If.l Mrs. John McDonnell demned man rr-pi-i i i^n , 133 I M. A1 m II * I HMI I7:i adequate off-street parking facili- Phone WO 8-1U2W rooms. I've al\\;iy. iu , 183 \ Iff —Discussion Club will meet In ties that will permit patrons and eat them .for ;, 15 IT" 7!U 7ST he church hall after the 9 o'clock j employes to park their vehicles olf : ,i;,!( The states arc plannins to mass Sunday morning. , fc II?, KnlteD Hrr. the highways. By DR. SOPHIA BIU'NSON MM 193 The Heart In Strenuous Time.s spend imnuw sums of money to j -Tuesday. May 1. has been Kill 117 inn 1 VIP lake care of ilu-su-lt. tlisnblcd and i announced by Rev. Stanislaus Sntnr Mir flub H'l I7S UK Vustdk 171 Hi I Since the first articto was writ mentally ill Thi.v want more doc- ^jilos as the date for Confirmation Mil in; Latuotll New Jersey Guide te.-.n. concerning th—e man- y. sudden;, tors . nurses and institutions to , . Anthony's Church 171 Hi'. ir,3 candldate s of st We arc proud to annouiUT thai v, 1 13 S70 deaths, at a comparatively early j take care of all these people. In-, ^ ^ conflnnedi Sunday. May 6. is l'«»|Mtla IIISit age, many more have joined the'stead of pladnu all the emphasis 1KB the date the First Holy Communion are now serving Horton'a Ice (r« r. i mi; Booklet is Ready vast army of ! on taking care ' 1GI ir.i dead, their first .Farilone lull j5 i would it not be at «>ur fountain exclusively. Our n >. TO MI:: *<:: A great eneern: y to health Holy Communion. Lurili I.-, a TRENTON—"Fun-flllcd Days in hurry-racing against time, trying | educating people to take care o Bnka i r. r: New Jersey," a new color-Illus- their health so that AeXivould not | —The Altar and Rosary Society Hhrll Vamnnut (»> to crowd more Activities into a luncheoiietle department is now oy Smlt Sr. .. l."i» 1 trated booklet containing infor- \AJ V1UVU U1UIC fIVtillVIVa Hit"' •»; in of St. Anthony's met in the church 1-liU HI I I:'!i nfttion useful to all vacationers in day than can be accomplished-! i losTeace it ihn childre the firsnt placethat tobacc? o and ; hall after Novent services Tuesday for your patronage. 1 without constant hurry. This up- in; , i Irlltiim II) the Garden State, is now ready , alcohol are poisonous—that God^evning. Final plans were made . ... M9 i sets the temper and the nerves IX 1 for distribution by the New Jersey :puni.w: h» thosh e whh o abusb e andand!' foforr ththe foo food salsale whicwhich wilwilll tatakke It is conducive to fatgiue, irrita-i lat 7B5 Chnmlikl Department of Conservation and tion, and nervousness. • flout His laws. Nature makes them;P * after all the masses Sun KINI Alii 101 IM Mil Economic Development, is was an- Many accidents are caused from:-'itk u is ft law more "Sid than i day. Apirl 8. For 'Your Television Party Serve: HA mo nounced here yesterday. lat of 1(1 Mcde 1 IKS IB! This eonvHitent, 7 by 10 inch hurry. Sometimes a few moments t' " s and Persians. —The Holy Name Society of St Hiller id !ti tooehure is the 1961 version of the iof extra Indulgence in bed start- v"n rannut abuse and disresard i Anthony's Church met Wednes Ml in.I 125 13."l MSK K~ N50 laws Horton's Bulk y gal. pkg. $1.40 '•(•lining Uah 121 2 Bllml 125 12.'i the day off wrong. The toeakfasU'h* Uwt.Gol .wrote in let- day night. Members of the society Pi» -nil , \n iTo innNew Jersey guide book. Both resi- ic gulped down and the persoivlets of D'noci upon your fleshy tab- will meet in'front of the church Szeli'N . ... L'118 HS dents and out-of-state visitors will lets, any more than you can break tomorrow mornins at 4:30 to at French Pints .... 45c H". rushes off to the place of business., ] HHTIRII be able to glean helpful informa- the laws that He wrote upon the tend their hour of Eternal Adora Vt IKIDIIIIMK.K KIIIICMI'.N I.", I He does not notice the car in front DUI-SHU !?.• tion from the new guide regarding two tablcts of stone and 110t suf tion which will be from 5 A. M Dixies 10c Standing ul Team* that is coming, or the careless ; - " New Jersey's facilities for sunbath- consequences—which are to 6 A. M. at St. Mary's Church child or pedestrian until there is Ifer the ing, swimming, camping, salt and and death. Perth Amboy. Giant Cups 17c Fir*i A ill s.in.ni ... . n sickening thud. Then a life is i sufferinf fulniii.i ill CkUrrlla'a 1,11 fresh-water fishing, and sightsee- —Fife and Drum Corps mother! SI,..I .1 1KS crushed out, followed by life-long I • •f'hlarHli L'll) 17R ing, as well as various other out- will meet tonight in the churc IfWlwliin XII. 11 Xiiir.v MJ 135 168 door and indoor amusements. regret. Constant hurry causes i ..... or the ever popular *t.,,n.,! v ..In ink ''(10 !<•>; ha!! ?.t 7:30 n'clnek. Final return Juiiiin Si: Isubyuk 152 IT" 1-2 New Jersey's historic monu- strain and anxiety as well as un-1 OL W ARLN N U 110 are to be made for the card part: AveiiH \ 1 I •it, Keller . IM 176 no ments and sites are emphasized as happiness. j to be held Wednesday, April 12. i "Why the harry* Is it to bring, MIKII Kami-, 231. SSI T SI" « the state's excellent highway iystem, 120-mlle stretch of coastal material suocess? You think that By Mrs. Percy Austen —The 9 O'clock mass at St. An Hortons Ice Tray Package 33c MoUtrn Mrit'a Hkii* till thony's Church Sunday morning ColMifa CD BaumgnrdiHT till l"K 11H seaches, more than 800 freshwater money will give you happiness. —Tlie Sewaren Democratic Club lli.Mr 100 Juner 157 131 lakes and ponds, 29 state forests But does it? The constant rush will be in memory of Sister Mary ].•: U6 Anderson Itc n:i Mil will mt-et at 80 o'clock this evening Call 111 tnwyer ist;' Us 112 117 and parks, and its variety of re-o^« 'toe 'i^TS; 'm I r'thThome o" "E^'VK' ^ "^ ^J^^^l -ull us K,7 MiCunn .. nil 1J4 Mary nuns toglve rellR10US in 187 iorts which cater to thousands of irreparable damage announces it-,i in ththce Lo Lckwooo d Apartments.Westl ' Sfnlavis 150 191 tourists the year-round. self by an intolerable heart pam i-*.n,«».^^sti-uction, t»o„ H-.,the, nvni^rochildren onf thpe Avenue. parish. The Main Sweet She 7!!?. An informative booklet, "Fun- ur some oth«r dangerous symp- —Sis Ther?es:n. High Bridge. \n. ; mi tom that -proclaims that yourj —Bob McDonnell, 701 Wood- lfitl .,.!e;d Days in New Jersey" is dis- form'rly of town, spent last week 42 Main Street :HN 17 days of health are ended—maybe bridge Avenue, is vacationing in Amu )•.• I4H Woodbridge Tqssers tributed free of charge by the I with his son-in-law and daughter,' """^ "7 Wlsk.iM lit in State Promotion Section, Box 5,that you haven't long to live. ;Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conard, West |Hollywoo(l Woodbridge, IN'. J. Ml-).T.-. 1711 (Continued from Sport Page) —Maureen McDonnell, 15 Sixth 520 East St When you were well, you abused i A'"v"t,;iU[, Telephone Woodbridge 8-9455 pleted with George Dwyer, a for-New Jersey. your health. You paid no alien-; J ' . Sttreet. spent the weekend ac- mer Jayvee star, at third base, M LSS Elcanor Austen has re tion to the laws 0/ hygiene. Ycuij Lurned t0 N JC after spendlng hcr companied by her grandmother, Klr.l AM )ii|uad (Hi OntfleM U Stroni Mrs. Willam H. Curran, 130 HiRh Unix , )i!7 I smoked constantly. "Oh yes " you Easter vacation Wlth her parents> Join Hortorrs 100th year celebraii* IIHl.UY 1.12 Gerek's strength undoubtedly Sewuren Contract Club boasted, "I took a drink of liquor; Ml._ and Mrs p s Auslen West Street, Carteret, visiting Mr. and yv n.n lies in his outfield where a trio of 'if I felfltt liklike itit. NoN w ththe doctordoctor; Avenue [Mrs. James Willey and children, i:,i; 11:1 Convenes in Metuchen by visiting our fountain. Hell, r competent fly-chasers are on hand says I must live very carefully if," jciadius and Cheryll of Laurelton, f> Kr.ii to give the Red Blazers added SEWAREN—Mrs. Edward San- I want to prolong my life. Smote-j Ciijndler ousted as baseball.Long Island. Mrs. Willey is the for- SSI) S71 power at the plate as well as de- ing is cut down. Liquor will do hief, tyes vacant Senate- seat. !mer Audrey Conran, Curteret. Urli Sn, I (III fensive ability. Emery konlck and toyen of Metuchen was hostess to. 1711 members of the Sewaren Contract j me no good and late hours must J Hi:, Pred Leidner have won varsity Club at a meeting held at her j be avoided. I wish that I had .

tiarti ire. the B((rrons' second lihi Ot.hers 'present were Mrs.'glmer noo honor, wealtft jior power U oixlhrlilii* ohuckers who are slated for aotion Hobbs, Mrs. .'William Ecker. Mrs. give the heart one cheerful hour." ••I'-k 'I:, l In roles of starters arid relief spc m iiir> cialisU. Both pitchers have had Joseph Ruszn»k, Miss Irene Krogh, "If ktalth is gone . Mik IM Mrs. James SStevens , Mrs.W Warren Be timely wise . v. i-'itK uti-l'-k previous experience with the Jay 1 17 12S Pelt, Mrs. Anton Magyar and With health all thought I!. PHz 1 I.". 111 vee and freshmen teams * and 'pieasure flies." should be of some help to the var-Mrs. Edward Magargle. 284 sity before the conclusion of the the short w$ season. LEP.A), Woodbrldge's present schedule Is one of the toughest they have Mllillrx'l (Hunt} NHrru|t»tr'a < olirl MII'K I) •!<*) CHKIIITOIIS had to bat their way through in JuKi'iih l7ii kuciscvcH Avunnii, ft. P. C. named sore tin Im- i'«riiTi-t, N. J,, t'nji'kir. porter to end price "gouging." r f.-l, :;• ID, ••:;. M:: l.s5. n \z

MiMir:ci.l ; I 1 liri. iluu ANtllfJNV Ol.l h, HIHllll'll III lilt; i TllWIIHlli|> fiiiiiniiiiiM' ul i)ir Tiiiftmliip . nf SUPERIOR FEATURES W'lHi.lliriilKi' Mir n UKIIBI1*-!- uf J' 1 L-- (fin, ' I.viai <'i mmy if fan as •scun.t. '• (Crist'H Church. nwitchboaid BUMtiops us ife available. wuuld be needed 10 lerve a housiiijf developmtai uf FOR THE BRIDE The indestructibility of the Catholic Church will be the topic of the HOO homes. targe ur siibAweildiiu . . , it's HANRAHAN'S • Hundfcdi of Ueftnse to mr tnw never complete without flowers next talk hi tluyieries sponsored by the KnifhtS of Columbus. These plant! also require »ddi- BUTANCI as it bouquef or corsage or tiqnal Telepboo* setvice. Nirroundinij!!. Call m tarly for Newjeriey Stiilt giid iv upert advice and attenltbn. talks we #v«»4»Si Junerf Au»oflttM, FH^ trtninpt »t *M*, They Oil Burner Service Me Uellvrr iiud T«le*rm|lk are open to the public and are followed by question periods. 213 MAKTOOL PRIVE, WOOPBRIDGE NIW jtisty WALSHEOCS uraoNi COMPANY FLOW13» Sl^OP HW fMBOY AVR. WO^ltN *\