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Published Every Thursday VOL. XIX—NO. 23 FORDS, N. J-, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 at 18 Green Street, Woadbridge, K. J. PRICE EIGHT CENTS Buster Crab be, with All His Olympic Prize Post Start Set:; Records, Finds Kids Greatest Thrill On B. of E. OnBuilding To Mullen By Ronson Finn Names Him H^acl of 70,000 Sq. Ft. to be Used Repairs, Most Powerful For Principal Offices Of All Board Places Here on Route 1 Site WOODBRIDGE — The chair* WOODBRXDGE — The Ronson manship of the very import-ant Corporation will have a new build- Repairs and .Replacements Com- ing erected for its world-wide mittoc of the Board of Education headquarters and warehouse faci- went ihis week to Commissioner lities on its 55-acre tract fronting James Mullen, The appointment Route 1 and the Garden State was anticipated inasmuch as Mr. Parkway, the Independent-Leader Mullen Is a close friend and poli- TO BE ADDED TO WOODBSIDGE RATABLES: Above is an architect's drawing of the proposed learned today. The site was pur- cal protege of the new Board pres- new world-wide headquarters and warehouse facilities of The Ronson Corporation to be built on its chased from the Township. Negotiations are now underway ident, Winifield J. Finn. 55-acre Woofibridge tract fronting Route 1 and Garden State Parkway. The structure is expected through J. I. Kislak, Inc., Jersey During a previous tenure to- * to be ready for occupancy by mid-summer 1958. City, real estate brokers, for a gether on the Board, Mr. Mullen translation under which the Ma- and Mr. Finn who were in the honey-Troast Constrction Com- minority, frequently joined forces Planning Board Rejection • of 45-Home pany, Clifton, will erect' the build- A LESSON IN SWIMMING by one of the world's foremost swimmers was accorded Mary Ann Cam- on various moves, but. were in- ings for Ronson's occupancy. pion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Campion, Martool Drive, yesterday at the swimming- variably voted down by those then Ronson's new facilities are ex= pool of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Neary. New Dover BoacJ, Colonia. Showing: her the finer points of swim- in power on the Board. Development Gels Backing of B. of E*, pected to be ready for- occupancy ming is Buster Crabbe, while an attentive group looks on. They are John J.-Neary 2nd, 11; Ann Last week, Mr. Mullen nomi- by mid-summer, 1958. Dorrian, 11; Windsor Lakis, Jr., 12; Betty Tallon, 10; Donna Galvanek, 11, and Judy Neary, 13. nated Mr. Finn for the presidency. WOODBRIDGE — The Board due to overcrowded school con- the August 8 hearing. of Education will oppose the ap- ditions. The corporation's new install- The vacancy was due to the re- Previously the Board of Edu- ation was described as a one and signation of William E. O'Neill, proval of a subdivision in the This was the second time in cation sent a communication to park section of Woodbridge on recent weeks that the Planning two-story structure to comprise Iselin. ; ' the Planning Board stating the some 70,000 square feet of floor Mr.. Mullen's assignment is the August 8 when the Town Com- Board rejected an application site of the proposed Imperial mittee will hold, a public hear- area. Ultra-modern in construc- most influential on the Board and for a sub-division, the first time Homes development is one of tion and design, the building will has been sought eagerly through ing on an appeal taken -by Sid- for 184 homes in Iselin which those recommended by Dr. Ni- ney Weiner against a decision make extensive use of aluminum the years more or less as a politi- was to be known, as Brooktree cholas Engelhardt for a pro- for exterior wall panels, sunshades, cal plum. of the Planning Board. Manor and to be constructed by posed school. windows and decorations. The of- Sommer Brothers. Commissioner Nathan Bern- Mr. Weiner has asked for. a The Boar d. has already fice portion which will contain stein who seconded the motion subdivision of acreage owned by At an adjourned meeting of pointed out that the school approximately 35,000 square feet electing Mr. Finn as president, him in order to construct ap- the Board Monday, Harry of space will boast year-round air- was given the second most im- proximately 45 homes in a de- Burke, vice president, was which services the park area is conditioning, a silver-grey granite portant post, that of chairman of velopment to be known as Im- named to represent the educa- on double session and the ad- entrance, a two-story, wood-panel- the Teachers' and Janitors'. com- j perial Homes. The Planning tion body together with Francis ditional 45 homes will add a led lobby with a circular staircase mittee. j Board rejected the application C. Foley, Jr., Board counsel, at fContinued on Page Eight) and an elevator to the second Other members of Mr. Mullen's floor. . committee are Harry Burke, vice There will be a cafeteria as well president of the Board, who re- as ample on-site parking for em- fused the nomination for the Cops Grab Ex-Con ployees and, visitors. presidency though offered to him Special emphasis will be given twice, and Mr. Bernstein. Other to the landscaping to enhance the 'members of Mr. Bernstein's com- Worries NewB. ofE. Member After Wild Chase setting of the ultra-modern facili- mittee are Mrs. Irving Kahree WOODBRIDGE—Dr. Ralph Barone, who has served on the Board of ty which will be seen by millions and John Jewkes. Education but one week, touched what has consistently been a sensitive WOODBRIDGE — As an after- of motorists on both Route 1 and spot with other members when he asked Monday: math of a hectic 80 to 90 mile an Garden State Parkway. Other committees are as fol- hour chase in which Patrolman lows: Finance, Francis, Wukovets, "What do we plan to do about architects for our building program?" It is estimated that the new in- Pointing out that Engelhardt, Engelhardt, Leggett and Cornell, edu- Elmer Green recovered loot stolen stallation will, employ approxi- chairman; Mr. Burke, Mi*. Bern-; from Kline's Stationery Store, stein; textbooks and supplies, Mrs. cational consultations, have recommencted the Board start immediately mately 350 persons most of whom a $16,000,000 phase of the pro- Iselin, Harry Joseph Kose,32, alias will be recruited from the Town- Kahree, chairman; Mr. Jewkes, "Tony" Rose, an ex-convict, was* John Csabai; library, Mrs. Kah- gram, Dr. Barone asked further: ship. released this week under $2,500 Key personnel will be brought ree, chairman; Mr. Wukovets, Mr. "Are we going to advertise for to await the action of the Grand Csabi. architects or do you have any from the main offices now in New- earing •Jury on a complaint of breaking, ark and the installations in that Athletics, Mr. Jewkes, chair- other plan?" entering and larceny. man; Mr. Mullen, Mr. Wukovets; There was a pause after Dr. city will be shut down. THE WATEB. WAS,FINE—According to this group who enjoyed a swim yesterday afternoon in the transportation, Mr. Burke, chair- Barone's questions, then Winfield loldiip Case Rose, according to Detectives man; Dr. Ralph Barone, Mr. Csa- Finn, president of the Board com- EDISON" — Magistrate Thomas Joseph Gyenes arid Arthur Don- pool at the Lester Neary residence, New Dover Road. The group enjoyed a swim and, watched former nelly, refused to admit the rob- Olympic stew Buster Crabbe show how it is done. Seated around the pool, left to right, are Allen bai; grounds, Mr. Csabai, chair-, mented: Hanson Monday night postponed Organize Baseball man; Mr. Mullen, Dr. Barone; bery despite evidence against him Krewtzbergr, Windsor Lakis, Jr., John J. Neary 2nd, Ann Dorrian, Betsy Tallon, Mary Ann Cam- "In my opinion any architect in- for one week, the hearing of a hold- doctors and nurses, Dr. Barone, terested should be given the up charge brought against two and also- refused to name any. pion, Donna Galvanek, Judy Neary, Susan Kreutzberg, and in the pool Charles E. Gregory. Mrs. chairman.; Mr. Jewkes and Mrs. opportunity to come in and discuss residents of Virginia Avenue, Ar- accomplice. The officers said the Teams in Neary kneels behind. Standing, same order, are Edgar Kreutzberg, Lawrence F. Campion, Buster Kahree; salary, Mr. Wukovets, it with us. That is my thought, thur Wiiliams, 28, and Melvin 32 year-old-man has been in and Crabbe, Lester .Neary, Mrs. Ryan, mother of Mrs. Neary; Miss Katherine Hinkle, Mrs. Campion and chairman; Dr. Barone, Mr. Bern- but whether it is the concensus of Kincaid, 41. The two men, who areout of reformatories and prisons EDISON — Two baseball teams since he was twelve years old. / Mrs. Gregory. stein. . . • • the Board, I do not kno.w." charged with holdup and robbery have been organized at the Pot- Other members noted that the of a cab driver July 3, requested Detective Gyenes also said Rose ters Recreation Center by Casper By WINDSOR J, LAKIS following night, a meeting was the adjournment so that they just completed a seven-year-sen- Harris, who is in charge of sum- and young folks—in appreciating its affairs with Bis 9-year-old schools, and high school there. He might obtain a lawyer. great rewards' ' ' •' ' friends—which we are sure will went on to the University of Cali- scheduled "with Dr. Engelhardt tence recently and was sentenced mer playground activities. CHARLES E. GREGORY While keepLig his eyes on the | bother them far more than they fornia, and had two years in law and we can discuss it with Mm Police said the cab driver, Istvan to one year for breaking and The first team, composed of COLONIA —There is beauty in children, Buster Crabbe stroked will him. school. He began swimming in the then before making a decision." Vicisko, 36, of 319 Grady Drive, entering in Bloomfield on June 22, boys in the 8-12 age group, is rhythm—and Buster Crabbe in a with consummate grace—both on Born in California, raised in Hawaiian Islands at the age of five When the Board of Education, Woodbridge, identified the men as He was out on appeal when picked composed of Otis Alexander, the ones who showed pistols and up. pool's got it. and under—the water. Thus, he , Oahu, Hawaiian Is- and competed in many "kid" first started on a Building program ; Mitchell Alexander, cap- encountered about a dozen love lands, Mr. Crabbe' attended grade demanded his' money after he had tain and catcher; Jessis Sharp, The nice thing about the guy, (Continued on Page Eight) which included School 17, Avenel taken them from the Park and Eat The case started locally due to however, is not his precise and School, School 18, Iselin and Men- the alertness of Patrolmen Green, first base; Arthur Bryant, second lo Park and Hoffman Boulevard j Diner on'Amboy Avenue in Wood- one of the newer policemen. The base; Elisha Ingram, third oase; powerful overhand, his easy gracej. bridge to Belmont . Avenue . and in a backstroke, his ballet-precision Schools, the Independent-Leader officer's report to his superiors Riley Sharp, right fielder; Fred ! Byron Avenue in the Potters sec- went as follows: He was standing Williams, shorstop; Edward Alex- to coordinate. time and .motion. had recommended an architect's jtion. The really impressive thing about I competition as the best means of near the Iselin taxi stand when ander, center fielder, and James j Mr. Vicisko, a driver for the he noticed a car with two men in Overton, left fielder. ; Buster Crabbe is his consuming) securing the best possible ,for the 1 Perth Amboy General Cab Co., interest in children. Youngsters least amount of money. However, it stop for a red light. He noticed The second; team consists of 1 said the two men fled with $13 in the car was full of cardboard Michael Alexander, catcher; Ron- absorb him totally—for he under- the Board, as it was constituted cash. stands their pride, he appreciates then, refused to accept the recom- boxes and on a hunch he decided ald Solomon, pitcher; Wander Edison police have received de- to check. The patrolman, had his their beginning faiths, and he, mendation. It preferred other tainers from Perth Amboy police Sharp, left fielder; Louis Mac- too, can see the goals which are criterica, with sorry consequences. car parked at the White Top Queen, right fielder; Abner James, for the two men because they are Diner and he started after the the sole and especial concern of wanted for questioning in the hodl- center fielder; Dennis Schockley, young minds and young hearts. car. As the occupants became first base; Joseph Harvest, second up of Mike's Tavern on Cortlandt aware they were .being followed We barged in on Buster Crabbe Street in Perth Amboy. The rob- base; Melvin Sharp, third base, they increased their speed and and Richard MacMillan,. short* at the Country Fair sponsored by Edison Musicians bery occu2Ted July 2. Officer Green said at one time he Rev. John Wilus and St. Cecelia's Williams has admitted an at- stop. Church in Iselin. We thought it tempt to hold up a tavern keeper clocked close to 100 miles an hour. would be helpful to emphasize , In Final Concert in this city on July 2, Captain of The fugitives went through a red 'Army-Navy' Softball • -. th'e existence of clean and fresh ligiit at the intersection of Lin- Detectives Charles Zanzalari of the coln Highway and St. George Ave- Game Set by VFW'Post, values as compared with Presley, EDISON — Musicians from the Perth Amboy police, said yesterday. black 'giants and motorcycles. We nue and made a left turn. Edison High School will be repre- In the holdup attempt at the ISELIN — The annual "Army- thought, too, that such a clear tavern the owner, Michael Torhan, As the policeman finally started Navy" softball game of the Iselin breeze might waft a sense of re- sented in the final concert to be defied the thug who entered his to gain on the car in the vicinity Post 2636, V. F. W. is scheduled vulsion into a mother's — and a given tonight' at the Highland | place with a drawn gun an, de- of West Lake Avenue, the fugi- Sunday at 2 P. M.' Registered community's vision — of a teen- Park High School at 7:45 P. M. manded the contents of a cash tives made a sudden turn into Elm players are requested to assemble ager 'walking along the highway, register. Avenue. The officer said he was- in tjrief panties and halter — Fred Whitman, Edison High Torhan picked up a club from (Continued on Page Eight) ja't the post rooms between 1 and inviting heaven knows "what. School Band director, will con- behind the bar and when he ad- 11:30 P. M.. •We were guests of Mr., and Mrs. duct the advanced band. vanced toward the thug,the latter J. Lester Neary last night, and Kenneth Stern will be feasured i turned and ran from the place with the owner in piirsuit. How- there were never more gracious in a clarinet duet with. Ian Hodas 'Buy A, Book for Barron :i or solicitous hosts, "Mr. Neary ever, the chase ended a block away helped the organization of the of the New Brunswick High School jwhen the gunman escaped in the Country Fair in many ways, and with band accompaniment. The I darkness. Library 'FundDrive Slogan in addition to being Trustee of selection will be "Pepperino," by I Lt. Detective Peter Catelli came WOODBRIDGE—An outline of including modern lighting. Hera the church, gives of his goods Endresen. I to Edison • to question Williams plans for a campaign for funds for ever, if, was stressed by the Boar2 that the emphasis on community after the man had been arrested the Barron Library was presented that the first need is books and spiritual life can be strength- Other musicians from the local by Lt. Detective Raymond Milcik by a committee of the Woodbridge high school to appear with the of Edison in connection with the especially modern reference books ened. / Township Business and Profes- to be used by grade school. High advanced band will be Dene Han- taxicab case. sional Woman's Club to the Board Buster Crabbe came, too. Al- sen and Jeanne McCord on clari- school and college students. '.- most one by one, without request According to Catelli, Williams of Directors of the library at a pre- net and Jeff Jensen on tenor saxo- admitted being the man who wascampaigh conference Tuesday Mrs. Ford and other members by anyone, he watched the kids phone. chased by Torhan. Williams said of the B P W committee informed swim. Judy Neary, Mary Ann night. the Board that preliminary plans Other students from Edison he had a .45 calibre revolver with Campion, Betsy Tallon, Butch him at the time but didn't know Library Board members present for the drive, which will officially Lakis—he called them all back to schools who are participating in if the weapon would work proper-, were. Norman Tanzman, Michael start in September, calrfor letters demonstrate how they can the band school concerts are Wil-iy. . . J. Trainer Lincoln Tamboer and to be sent to industry, professional breathe better to swim, better, liam Blair, Dane Brown. George Williain Denman. Present from men and merchants asking for how they can be more graceful in Brown, .Frank DiSilvestro. Carl BOOKS ON JESUITS the B. P. W. were Mrs. Margaret donations; sale of chances to be the water—and*how they must Eichert, Jr., Daniel Fox. Karen ISELIN — Reading appropriate Ford, chairman of the drive; Miss called "Buy A Book for Barron practice and work. Itansen, George Heine, Francine j to the feast day of Ignatius Loyola, Ruth Wolk, club president; Mrs. Library", with possibly savings NEW DRESS, NEW DOLL, FIRST BIRTHDAY CAKE: Denise St. Leon celebrated her first birth- Jackson, Robert Jaffe, Janet Harry Burke and Mrs. Mabel bonds as prizes; tag days and a "Swimming," "said Mr. Crabbe, day Monday in the Pediatrics Department of St. Peter's General Hospital. Born at St. Peter's on I founder of the Jesuit order, which "is the most exacting—and the Lackenauer, Martin Lund, Jr., falls on July 31, may be found on Naylor. , possible house-to-house canvass if July 32, 1956, Denise returned for an. emergency operation just in time to take advantage of the Albert Marchitto, Anthony Mar- the other methods fail to raise most rewarding—of any sport I hospital's birthday policy. The policy, initiated last year, calls for a birthday cake for the patient, the shelves, of'St. Cecelia's library: The needs of the library were know. I -can think of no greater, chitto, Michael Marchitto, Claudia Books available on the work and outlined to the club members and sufficient funds. who adds another year during his stay, or an anniversary dinner complete with steak, flowersand McKenzie, Mary Nemeth, Dan included all kinds of books from demanding discipline, than that Spouse, if the biff day is oele'brated during- the patient's hospitalization. Denis the daughter of Mr. trials of the Jesuit Fathers include Mrs. Ford also reported all acti- imposed by smmmikg.' For my- Morgenstern, Charles Poper, Jr., "The Jesuit in Focus," by James children's to reference books to vities to be conducted during the self, I shall always 'be grateful— and Mrs. Kenneth St. Leon of 99 • Wlewilfl Road, Nixon. Left to right are Mrs. St. Leon, Denise and Barbara Smith, Peter Spanglsr, J. Daly; and' "St. Ignatius and the adult reading. The library is also Miss Barbara Kersting, E.N, year by the B P W -will be for th* and I shall always try to ejilist Steve loth, and L-irr" miner. Jesuits," by Theodore Maynard. in need Of a great many repairs, , (Continued on Page Eight) PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JULY "25, "1957 SDISO2TTOWNSHIP ANIT FORDS BEACON New Dial System Gets Rigid," Tests for Debut Aug. 18th •'SMS, FjLpRA O.- DINSMORE Amboy; and two brothers, Joseph, (Photo on Page One) WOGDBRIDGE—Funeral serv- North' Brunswick, and Stephen, WOODBRIDGE—More than 1,000,000 test calls have been put ices for Mr,s. .Flora O. Dinsmore Woodbridge. through the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company's newly-installed c^ere held,Monday at the Greiner dial* telephone equipment at the Main Street dial center. Pimeral Home, 44 Green Street, FSEDEEICK HENKLE The exhaustive testing will continue right up to 3,01 A. M. Sunday, •vith RevV, John P. Upham, of the HOPELAWN—Funeral services August 18, when Woodbridge 8 telephones will be converted from First Baptist Church, Rahway, for Frederick Henkle, 43 Howard manual to dial operation, according to Edward Fallon, Jr., telephone aSlciatlng. burial was in the Street, were held Saturday at 10:30 A. M. at the Flynn and Son manager. The new naine, Mr. Fallon ex- Cloverleaf .. Park Cemetery. The Nothing will be left undone, Mr. pallbearers" Were Howard Morse, Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, plained, is required to enable the Fords; and Rev. Charles W. Krahe Fallon. said, to make certain that Woodbridge area to take its place Chris Cariypos, John Martis and the dial equipment — the most s John Chorna. officiated at 11 A. M. services at in the telephone company's direct St. Paul's Evangelical -Reformed modern type available — is at distance dialing program, tinder Mr.s. Binsmore died Friday at Church, Perth Amboy. peak efficiency. this program, Woodbridge resi- ber home after a brief illness. Burial was in the Alpine Ceme- Few pieces of modern apparatus dents will be able to dial their own Widow of the late Edward F. tery, Perth Amboy. undergo quite as thorough a calls directly to about one-third of Dinsmore, she is survived by a son, testing as does a modern dial tele- the nation's 60 million telephones John J. tM'ijsrnore, with whom she phone system. Tests calls are in selected metropolitan areas ijsided; : two daughters,- Mrs. MRS. ATHEKINE- C. made with automatic equipment across the nation, as far west as 3eorgs C... Lord, Flushing, L. I. BARTENHAGEN which is able to send calls through San. Francisco, as well as to virtu- and Mrs. Mario Sinatra, Perth WOODBRIDGE—Funeral serv- the equipment singly, or in great ices for Mrs. Catherine C. Barten- ally all New Jersey points and the kmhoy; two grandchildren and numbers, thus duplicating actual five boroughs of New York City. two great-grandchildren; and twohagen, 809 Ridgedale Avenue, operating conditions. One test set were held Friday at 8:30 A. M. Public telephone users will be sisters, Mrs/Annie Becker, Balti- is capable of making 40,000 to 50,- able to dial directly within the 10- more and Rose Aubil, Akron, O. from the Greiner Funeral Home, 000 test calls daily. 44 Green Street, with Rev. Gus- ANOTHER DEATH ADDED TO GROWING LIST: A truck driver, Walter Heuer, Garwood, was fatally injured Tuesday on Route 1, When the switch to dial is made cent calling area, but will require tav Napoleon celebrant of a 9 near Fitzgerald's Tavern, when his vehicle jumped the curb, ploughed into another truck, and then, the car at rigrht- Heuer's truck here on August IS, the present the assistance of an operator for PETER STEFAN o'clock requiem Mass at St. James' is shown at left, overturned, its load of eggs and butter strewn over the road. central office name, Woodbridge 8, other calls. Operators also will WOODBRIDGE—Funeral serv- Church. will be replaced by a new designa- continue to handle assistance and ices for Peter Stefan, 19 Mobile Burial was in St. Gertrude's tion, Mercury 4. special service calls as well as calls ft venue, w^ere held this morningCemetery, Colonia. The pallbear- to points beyond direct dialing at 11 o'clock at The Flynn and ers were Alvin Rymsha, Jr., Louis Crash Hurts Fatal Lime Chiffon Pie Captures Spirit of Suir&oie? for all subcribers. Bon Funeral Home, 424 East Ave- Bartenhagen, .Jr., Frank Cowels, nne, Perth Amboy, with Rev. Wil-Vincent Canarie, Costy • Pacyna To Food Salesman liam Watson of St. Peter's Epis- and Allan Ebersole. : BY DOROTHY MABDOX Sewaren Notes ' STRICTLY FRESH copal Church, officiating. Military AVENEL — Four hours afer his ATJERE'S a cool-tasting, elegant CIGN at a highway pedestrian tionors were accorded at the grave panel truck hit- a tractor-trailer chiffon. Fresh limes give It —Mrs. Andrew Butkowsky, by a Naval firing squad. ALEXANDER- FOLDHAZI a particularly delightful flavor. ^ crossing near a nudist camp; AVENEL — Funeral services and a car on Route 1, Tuesday, chairman of the Sewaren-Port "Watch out for the bares." Mr. Stefan died Monday at the Walter Heuer, 10 Willow Avenue, <• The filling for the pie can be Reading Neighborhood group of ^ * * • Perth Amboy General Hospital for Alexander Foldhazi, 15 Berk- pretty much a one-utensil opera- shire Street, were held Saturday Garwood, an employe of Lam- tion by a new technique. The Girl Scout leaders has announped A frankfurter is any 10-cent after a short illness. He was 52 brecht Foods, died at Perth Amboy that meetings will resume in the dog that sells for more than two years old, born in Perth Amboy, morning at the Greiner. Funeral gelatin and sugar are combined bits. Home, 44 Green Street, Wood- General Hospital. in top of double boiler. No need fall. The first meeting will be held and had resided in Woodbridge According to Sgt. Albert Martin , # * * for the past two years.' An em- bridge, with Rev. Leslie Egri, of to soften gelatin in cold water at her home September 10. At that and Patrolman Charles Wyda, time a new chairman will be se- The urge to write in freshly ploye of' the Titanium Division, the Hungarian Reformed Church, first. Then egg yolks and lime laid cement is concrete evidence officiating. Heuer was driving in a southerly juice are added. lected.^ National" Lead'. Company, Sayre- direction, near Fitzgerald's tavern, ville, he was a veteran of World Burial was in the Cloverleaf The mixture is cooked over —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mesar and when suddenly his vehicle jumped boiling water about 6. minutes War II and a former member of Park Cemetery, with pallbearers the safety aisle, crashed into a children, Woodbridge Avenue the Perth Amboy Naval Reserve. Alex Foldhazi, Joseph Foldhazi, and cooled. Beaten egg -whites have returned from a visit toMi- Stephen Kasko, Robert Kasko and tractor-trailer owned by Windsor, and heavy cream folded In Surviving are his widow Mar- Fifth Avenue, Inc., and driven by create the wondrous height and aEii, Fla. They also visited Clear- garet; one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Stephen Manos. Michael Houek, 37 Green Acres, richness that make chiffons party water, Orlando, Tampa, and Mrs. Carfsirom,-•Columbia, Mo.; one East Brunswick. After hitting the desserts. Mesar's uncle, Andrew Husko in grandchild;...-.-; his mother, Mrs. tractor-trailer, Heuer's truck ca- Jacksonville. Anna Stefan, Woodbridge; a sis- Lady Finger lime CWfi° stances that eventually hospital- man mad by referring to him ized him, allowing Bonn to move as an average man.—Greensboro TRUST into first place. Herald-Journal. • . • .Last Wednesday and TEursday we con- ducted a 36-hour Sell-a-thon on the all-new GLEN'S JERSEY'SCRAPBOOK Imperials, Chryslers and Plymouths. JEWELERS Your response to this event went beyond for the finest/ all our expectations . . , we topped all Sell-a- thon records! in watches... 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Help yourself to the riches FUBUC JESVANT ^ 611 AMBOY AVENUE, WOODBRIDGE of the Garden State. OF THE GABDEM STATE JEWELERS Main and Cherry Streets RAHWAY Open Thurs. 'til 8—Fri. 'til 9 Phone .I'll 8-5178 TbWNSHIP"Am>' THURSDAY, JTJLY"2£ 1957' PAGE Prizes Awarded St.. Anthony's is Setting' Church to'Elect Roberta Murawski is Wed . Boyle's , At Summer School Of Lasek - DeSantis Rites Deacons, Trustees To Ernest Gere? on Sunday tTolA1 PORT READING — Four weeks PORT READING—At a- double- AVENEL — Dr. Charles S. Mac- WOODBRIDGE—Miss Roberta r ring ceremony performed Satur- W. Murav/ski, daughter of Mr. WOODBRIDGE: Mr. and Mrs >f summer school came to a close Kenzie, pastor of the First Pres- James S. Boyle, 178 Rowland it St. Anthony's Church with ap- day in St. Anthony's Church by byterian Church, announces that and Mrs. C. Robert Murawski, 6 Rev. Stanislaus Milos, Miss Ange- W. Maple Street, Metuchen, be- Place, announce the engagement jropriate ceremonies in the parish a corporation - congregational of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, lall. la Marie De, Santis, daughter of meeting .will be held Sunday after came the bride of Ernest C. Gere, Mrs. Nicholas De Santis, 40 Holly son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gere, to Edward James Henry, son of Instructors were the nuns of the the 9:30 A. M. worship service. All Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Henry, Street and the late Mr. De Santis, members are urged to attend. The 337 St. James Avenue, Sunday 3ernadine Order from the Holy becarne the bride of Adam Henrv afternoon at the Hungarian Re- 1503 Sumac Street, McKeesport, family Church, Carteret, Rev. corporate portion of the meeting' Pa. , Lasek, son of Mrs. Kasimer Lasek, will elect trustees; the congrega- formed Church, Woodbridge. Rev. brother John Bowden of St. 170 Lynd Street, Perth Amboy and Leslie Egry, minister, performed Miss Boyle was graduated from Gary's Seminary, Baltimore, Md., tional meeting will elect addi- the late Mr-. Lasek. tional deacons. ; the double-ring ceremony. Mount St. Mary's Academy, North; ind the Misses Caroline Gurka, Plainfield, and received a B.A. de- 31oria Jean Perioli and Janet The bride, who was escorted to The Sacrament of Holy Com- The bride, who.was given in I the altar by her brother, "Paul N. marriage by her father, wore a gree from. Set on Hall College, Dossena, Port Reading. munion will be observed on Sun- Greensbm-g, Pa. She is a teacher I "be Santis, wore a gown of Chan- day, August 4, at both:the 8:00 floor-length gown of Chantilly In the kindergarten group prizes ,tilly lace over satin made with a lace with a flounced edge, Sabrina at Colonia School 17. .? vere awarded to Ann DeNittes, and 9:30 A. M. services'. •. . I scoop neckline embroidered in Dr. MacEenzie furiiher an- neckline, long pointed sleeves, Mr. Henry is a graduate of Mc- fames Perioli, Christine Lazai*, long waisted bodice with scalloped Keesport Technical High School seed pearls and sequins and a nounces that the church .office will STANLEY M. BUDNEY William Maslak and Robert Mar- ruffled panel 'front' redingote of detail, a very full skirt with four and received a B.S. Degree from covic for perfect attendance at be open from 1:00 to 4:00 P. M. Chantilly lace and nylon. Her each afternoon, Tuesday through ON TRAINING CRUISE: Mid- panels of crystal pleated nylon St Vincent's College, Latrobe, Pa; tfass and to Michele Cuntala, veil was of French illusion and tulle. Her headpiece was a bon- He is employed by 'hyllis Danielle," Frank Martin, Friday, during the siu m m e r shipman 1/c Stanley M. Budney was gracefully arranged from a shouts the , sun with a sextant net type from which was ar- Steel Corporation. 31oria Minucei, Joseph Minucci months. : " crown of seed pearls and rhine- The next receptidn of members on a summer training cruise rainged a two-tiered silk illusion, md Patricia Ann Zullo for per- stones.. She carried a cascade fingertip-length veil. She carried ect attendance at school. into the church will take place on aboard the USS S. B. Roberts. bouauet of white roses and white September 29th. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. a cascade bouquet of stephanotis New Home Purchased In thev first, second, and third orchids. Stanley P. Budney, 557 Myrtle centered with pink sweetheart In Colonia Section trades Joann \DeNittes and Doro- Miss Rose M. De Santis, Port Avenue, Woodbridge and a stu- roses and gardenias. ihy Naumyk were awarded prizes Reading, sister qf the bride was dent at the U. S. Naval Acade- ' Miss Dorouiy tiiesrng, Fords, COLONIA — A one-family split or perfect Mass attedance', while maid of honor and bridesmaids Religious Events my. He visited Rio de Janerio, was maid of honor and brides- level frame house, with six rooms, roann DeNittes, Elaine Futey, were Mrs. Caroline Prencipe. and Brazil, July 2-10 and arrived at maids were Miss Joan Grigger, at 38 Princeton Avenue, has been |athryn Kleban, Lynn Leslie, Mrs. Fanny Chervenak, sisters of Trinidad, British West Indies, Metuchen and Miss Nancy Rex- sold by.Billkit Builders, Incorpor- jheresa Margiatta, Carmella Mar- the bride.; Miss Marguerite Vern- Listed by Rabbi July 20. The midshipmen are ford, (Highland Park. Flower girl ated to'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clegg. fiatta, Amy Mack, Helene Med- illo. Port Reading, the bride's scheduled to complete the was Carol Anness, Woodbridge. Mr. Clegg has been employed by. rebz, Claire Miller, Theresa Nardi- AVENEL —, A schedule of re- cruise at Norfolk, August 6, Custom Cartage for the past seven cousin and Miss Shirley A. Toth, ligious affairs announced by the Steve Simo,n, Woodbridge sB.0, Dorothy Naumyk, Gerald Carteret, the bridegroom's niece. after gunnery training exercises served as best man and ushers years, and is the father of one.' Minucci and Mark Valetutto "won Congregation Sons of Jacob will at Guantanamo Ba-y, Cuba. child. The maid of honor wore a gown include services to be held every were Edwin Smit, Woodbridge and ;iie prices for perfect school at- made with a, pink "lace bodice and Edward Gere, Middlesex. Frederick M. Adams attorney, .endance. The religion prize was Friday starting to-morrow at 8:30 with offices at 530 Railway venue, an accordion pleated chiffon .skirt. I P. M., in the Avenel Jewish Syna- On return from a wedding- trip twarded to Lynn Leslie, the good She carried a bouquet of deep to the Poconos, Mr. and Mrs. Gere Woodbridge, represented all par- sonduct prize to Amy Mack, and gogue, Lord Street. pink roses and orchids. The MRS. ADAM H. LASEK Sisterhood Plans will make their home at 405 South MRS. ERNEST GERE ties in the transaction. §ie cooperation prize to Helene bridesmaids wore gowns made in Rabbi M o ish e C a h an a an- First Avenue, Highland Park'. rfedvetz. and has had articles published in the same style in orchid and car- After a wedding trip to Atlan- nounced that the sermon topic For travelling the bride selected SUNDAY VISITORS Fall Activities the Musical Merchandise , Maga- In the fourth and fifth grades ried similar bouquets. tic City and the Poconos, Mr. and for to-morrow evening's service a white fitted suit, red rose cor- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ufred Buczynski, John Futey, Mrs. Lasek will make their home will be "Israel and Hertzel." An sage and red accessories. zine and Radio and TV Journal. AVENEL — A schedule of fall She conducts an accordion studio Ness and children, Linda and jorraine Gurka, Christine Kollar, at the Lynd Street address. For open discussion on the topic will The bride is a graduate of Me- Roger, and Miss Margaret Fio- FOB SUIX 21 travelling, the bride selected a and winter activities for the .Sis- in Metuchen. Mchard Lomfaardi, Angelp Match- be held after the sermon. The terhood of the Congregation Sons tuchen HigfL School, Washington retti, York, Pa., were Sunday vis- co, Angelina Margiatto, 'John powder blue lace dress, matching service will be concluded with an School for Secretaries and Pietro Mr. Gere is a graduate of Bible Comment: |l accessories and a white orchid of Jacob has been announced by Woodbridge High School and has itors of Mr. and Mrs. John vlasleck, Mary Maslack, Mary Ann Oneg Shabat, sponsored by, Mr. the program, co-chairman, Mrs. Accordion Conservatory. She is at Ondeyko, 481 Crows' Mill Road. Hayorek, Louis Nardiallo and corsage. • ; and Mrs. Hyman Plavin, Mr. and Lesterf Jacobs and Mrs. Hyman present attending Rutgers Uni- a B. S. degree in Accounting from Tudy Naumyk had perfect Mass Can Man Value The bride is a graduate of Mrs. Irving Adler, and Mr. and Plavin. versity College as a psychology Rutgers University College. Gere ittendance. Michele Sharick and Woodbridge High School and is Mrs. Barney Rockoff. major. She is a free lance writer served in the Army with two years ENJOYABLE DAY Jacob Schavic had perfect attend- God's Providence employed in the office of the Fos- Hebrew and Sunday School re- . The scheduled 'program in- service in Hiedelberg, Germany. FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew: mce at both Mass and school, ter Wheeler Corp., Carteret. Her gistrations will be taken next cludes, September, membership At present, he is employed by the Kozel and daughter, Rosemary, opening- meeting; with Mrs. Missouri basin farm income accounting' firm of Rosenthal and 14 Albourne Street, spent Tues- vlary Ann Miller was the best With No Suffering? husband attended St. Mary's High Monday night at 8 by Rabbi Ca- shows .decline. student, Ann Krasovic had perfect School arid Middlesex County Vo- hana. The registration fee "will Jacobs, Mrs. Plavin and Mrs. Mil- Attinger, CPAs and RMAs. day at Asbury Park. sooperation, and John Futey the OB had been in the depths of cational School, is a Navy veteran be $5.00 and the schedule of rates ton Medinets as co-chairman; 1 October, Jewish youth month; >est conduct . J doubt, distressed by the in- and is employed at Shell Oil Com- for members are as follosvs; He- FOR BETTER OIPnESSIOIVS tensity of his disasters and suf- pany, Sewaren. brew School, (including registra- November, paid-up membership ' In the sixth, seventh and eighth ferings. He had not been helped month, with Mrs. Milton Kushner *rades Cathy La Rocea, Patricia by the counsel of his friends. He tion fee), first child,' $60.00, sec- ond child, $40.00, third child as chairman; December, Israeli Uzubati, Daniel Ferioli, George was tempted by the whole situa- affair^, with Mrs. George Ketzen- Printing Dossena, Nicholas Covino, George tion to "curse God and die." $25.00 and fourth or more free. EXTENDS THANKS * But Job emerged from his Sunday School fee $30.00 and berg as chairman; January, FOR ALL lutnik, Alfred Russo, Carmen Torah, under the direction of Mrs. Simeone, Richard Simeone, Jo- troubles and found faith. He did non-member rates will be 50% not find a solution to the prob- extra. All' parents are urged to Robert Bressler; February, Jewish TO seph Szoke, Linda Lazar, Diane music month, with Mrs. Harry Purposes 3ulak and Janet Dossena had lem of suffering; no one has. It attend as the Rabbi will conduct is still a great mystery that goes an adult discussion after the Schiller as chairman; March, jerfect attedance at Mass; Rich- unsolved. Christ went to Cal- handicraft, with Mrs. Harold . RESIDENTS ird Sandholt, Thomas Karpinski, registration. vary, praying earnestly that Ha Tish A-Bov services will be held Meltz and Mrs. Julius Isler as co- indrew Futey, Pamela Seng, John might* be spared the cross. But chairman; April, Passover, under AND 3amons, Suzanne Mack", Cathy La He found in the hour of Geth- August 5 at 8:30 P.M., after which locca, Patricia Czubati, Daniel semane the faith that sustained. a Hebrew film will be shown. All the direction of Mrs. Ralph Hess lerioli and George Dossena had He could believe that through those who have not previously and May, Mother's Day, with. Mrs. Business Firms >erfect class attendance. Suzanne His sufferings and death He was registered for the Hebrew School Jacobs and Mrs. Plavin as co- tfack and John Fedak won prizes fulfilling'.the will of His Fattier and the Sunday School will have hairman. OF 'or conduct; Ermellene Coppolo and His purpose of redemption. the opportunity to do so at that 'or religion, and Phyllis Yacovino All this is greatly at variance time.. or cooperation, with the popular idea of doubt RabbijCahana is planning a pic- County-Starts Span Job Woodbridge Proper The common notion is that we nic for Sunday, August 18, at —Finally—at Harrell Ave. No m a 11 e r what your The children held an arts and should suppress it, that we Roosevelt Park, when, the children AND :rafts display in the church Ijall •should not allow questions to will have the opportunity of meet- WOODBRIDGE — Freeholder printing need, ^you'll ifter Sunday's 9:00 o'clock Mass. enter our minds concerning God William Warren announced today find a low cost answer and providence. ing the Rabbi informally. if —-. Hebrew education adult classes that the County has started work at our shop. Top notch Sewaren ** But the book of Job and many in piping the creek in the vicinity materials and work- Voivnship Republicans other parts of the Bible speak will be held in the near future. of Harrell Avenue and when that Thanks to your generosity, our fund drive was a big differently. They suggest that Detailed information will be an- job is completed construction will . m a n s h i p guarantee success. On behalf of all the firemen of Fire District No. Schedule Dinner-Dance we should face the problems of nounced as soon as plans are start on a bridge. your satisfaction! 1, I wish to extend our sincerest appreciation for your life earnestly and sincerely and, complete. WOODBRIDGE — A "Salute to Residents of the upper Barren FOR BETTEB TMPRESSIOXS support. Your contribution will help support several if We do, we shall not come to 1 worthy causes in the months to come. Donations are still Republican Candidates^' a din- a conventional belief that has 3RI> IN LINE Avenue section have complained CALL ler-dance, will be held Saturday, little reality, but that we shall WOODBRIDGE — Freeholder they only had one way of getting being accepted at the Fire Headquarters, 418 School October 19, at Linwood Grove, come to real .faith. William Warren, a resident of in and but of the area and in case Woodbridge 8-1710 Street, Woodbridge. ^oute 27, .Steltbn, under the spon- C As Job comes to faith and Fords, has been named Third vice of an emergency there might not WILLIAM SMITH, Chief sorship of the Woodbridge Town- finds the approval of Jehovah, president of the National Associa- be any way of getting out. The ship Republican Committee, Ar- his triumph is contrasted with PRACTICING "SCALES'*~ tion of Freeholders. bridge construction and the open- MIDDLESEX PRESS lold S. Graham, municipal chair- the discomfort of his plausible Metropolitan Opera star Jerome ing of Harrell Avenue all the. way 18 Green St., Woodbridge nan, announced today. friends who had tried to cheer Hines practices running a type Second best half-year is re- through will give the residents him with weak and superficial ported for steelvoutput. another entrance. State, county and local candi- words. In their shallow pretense of scale other than musical as lates will be present. Tickets will of faith, they had rebuked him he spearflshes off _ Santurce, je available soon from Republican for his doubts. The wrath of Puerto Rica bounty Committeemen and Com-<3od is kindled against them be- nitteewomen. cause they had not spoken of Poor Dad Him the thing that was right, i When-Son takes out the fam- IT CRANBERRY LAKE We may well pray for a sus- ily car, father isn't worried so FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Anthony taining faith like Job's. We much about the upkeep . . .It's 3ehwiner and sons, Michael, John Should seek it instead of being the the turnover that's bother- md Kevin, 16 Grove Avenue, are satisfied with the plausible plati- ing, him! vacationing at Cranberry Lake. tudes of those who have never cried to God out of the depths Evidently VACATIONED IN FLORIDA and found His answer. weak defense.—Bainbridge Main- KEASBEY—Mr. and Mrs. Frank sheet. Shuller, Smith. Street, have re- At least tnree new American Brown eyes are an indication ;urned from a two-weeks' vaca- tennis champions will be cipwned of a weak will; black eyes, of a tion at Miami Beach, Fla. when the Nationals are held at Forest Hills August 30 through Standing Pat September 8. Ken Rosswell, holder "Be kind to insects," says of'the men's singles and mixed a writer. We never lose an op- doubles titles, with Mrs. Margaret portunity of patting mosquitoes Osborne duPont, is now a profes- on the back. — Humorist. 1 sional, and women's singles cham- OPEN FOR PROTECTS pion, Mrs. Shirley Fry Irvin now It was a Georgia youth who resides in Australia and will not mailed his girl two letters a day defend her title. •during; a long stay out of town 3 and returned to find her married Between White Church, Vern Mikkelsen of the Minne- to the postman. — Labor.. apolis Lakers was a rough customer "BE PREPARED FOR 791 Rahway Ave« and Avenel Traffic JAghi. in the National Basketball Asso- . Information on successful test ciation last season. He committed firing of a 1,200-mile missile toy (BRANCH OF MODERN AUTO LAUNDRY* PERTH AMBOY) 312 personal fouls and was dis- the Soviet Union has reached UNEXPECTED DEBTS" qualified from 18 league games. Washington. . . . 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ENTIRE STORI AIR OPEN EVERY NIGHT Mutual Super Markets TILL 9 CONDITIONED FOR YOUR CQMFORT RS. TILL 10 iDJSON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON ' THURSDAY, JULY 25, "1937 COLONIA PERSONALS The New Records ^Including Coloiaia Proper and Colonia Village) By BESS HILL flip Melancholy Baby (Epe> , ' Sue Raney makes her debut on Qldies with COQl ^conversion. arid Mrs'; Charles Parks, Edwin Capitol Records with a Rock and Tommy Sands, featured on cov- By Shaffer. Explorer Post 244 will Roll-type oldie What's The Good e*s ol three current fan maga- . meet September 26 at which time MRS. SIDNEY all parents are invited to attend. Word Mr. Bluebird backed by The ztaes and in Stori,es in three others Careless Yeras.a haiming ballad sings Let Me Be Loved (Capitol) - FREUND —Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mac- 19 Sandalwood Argel and children, Court, Don'and which she sings in the same man- from "The James Dean Story" Cindy, SandalwoocL Lane, have iier. Bob Bain's accompaniment with great feeling and should ap- Lane is perfect. ' PeaI t0 teen agers especially. Colonia returned from a motor ' trip through Florida. , . Sue, a hazel-eyed beauty, was "Little Willie John'always man- Fulton 8-2969 —A picnic will be held.for mem- born June 18, 1939, and is a native ages to put feeling and meaning bers of the Colonia 'Village Civic 'of MePherson, Kansas. She has into Lyrics—his -newest is It I Association and families August been singing since the age of four, Thought You Needed Me flip- —Born last week at the Rahway •25 at Roosevelt Park. George first for her own amusement and Young Girl. Memorial Hospital were sons to 3ead, Village Greene, chairman of then from the age of eight for Cris Kenner sings Sick and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cockerline, 16 he recreation committee is in professional purposes. As a teen- Tired (Imperial) for a good rock Linda Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. John jharge of the affair. For further Dudas, 1149 St. George's Avenue; "wr pi-o fronted her own TV show number and Nothing Will Keep reformation, call Fu 8-2458. from AlbUQueraue, N. M. Sue now Me From'You, a slow blues. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawlor, 26 —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hornyak Brookside Court; Mr. and. Mrs lives in Log Angeles and when she Edward Beil, 196 Northiil Road; md son, Allen, Maplewood Ave- isn't singing she attends Holly- TRAFFIC- TOLL lue, have returned from a tour of and daughters to Mr. and Mrs.- wood Professional School. Fatalities from traffic accidents Vernon Annunziata, 170 Midfielf" he New England States. 10-MINUTE CAR WASH OPENS HERE: The new Woodbridge Civ Wash, above, was opened this week at 791 Rahway Avenue, —Games scheduled to be played Another teen-ager headed for in the cities of the nation during Road; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodd Woodbridge by Lou Maty who also owns the Modern Auto Laundry in Perth Amboy. The local branch will be open from 9:30 A.M., the top is Bobby Darin—a writer, May were off six per cent from a 13 Orion Place; and Dr. and. Mrs n the Colonia Cub League next to 12:30 P. M., and from 1 to 5 P. M., daily. Sunday hours are from 8:30 A. M., to 12:30 P. M. Mr. Maty said autos receive a com- veek are; Monday, Field 1, White arranger and performer. His cur- year ago, according to the Nation- Edward Partenope, Middlesex plete hand wash in just 10 minutes. rent disc is Million Dollar Baby ; al Safety Council. The national Avenue. 3ox vs. Athletics, Field 2, Red Sox vs. Tigers; Tuesday, Field 1, Sena- (Atco). For the. girls—Bobby is reduction in traffic deaths was •—The schedule of games to be tors vs. Yankees, Field 2, Indians 5 feet 9V2 inches tall, weighs 155 ' only two per cent,- however. The played in the Colonia Junior Base- 's. Orioles; Wednesday, Field 1, pounds, has brown eyes and brown May total of 3,100 deaths com- ball League next week is; Monday, Orioles vs. Indians and Field 2, CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS hair. His favorite pastimes, are: ( pares with 3.1? per cent in Cajcdinals vs Red Legs; Tuesday. Yankees vs. Senators. During the carpet golf, flying and boating. ' 195 s. Braves vs Dodgers; Wednesday, (NOTE: Contributions to this column must be in this Something Smith and His Red last week, Russell. Morgan pitch- office no later than TUESDAY NOON of each week.) Dodgers vs. Red Legs and. Thurs- ng for the Indians defeated the Heads have the knack for pleas- Smile? .»*' day, Cardinals vs. Braves. White Sox, Andy Boyle pitching, Beaut u ing all ages. Their newest is You It takes a lot of jack to keep"1 a JULY —John Toma, Colonia Bolule- '.-1; the White Sox, John Osborne Always Hurt The One You Love car up. vard, has returned from a month's :bitching defeated the Yankees, 25-27—Last days of Annual Iselin Country Pair at St. Cecelia's vacation in Trenton with . his' The condition of your hair is i Massage helps to invigorate the Church grounds. grandmother, Mrs. Alma Strand- .vith Roger Fox pitching, 4-1; and but a reflection of your general scalp. It is a good practice to WOGiJfiKIDGE PUBLISHING CO. berg, and uncle and aunt, Mr. and he Red Sox defeated the Senators health. You have seen neglected, catch up little bunches and pull AUGUST 18 GPEEN STREET - Mrs. Milton Byron. 7-3. Skippy Belz, of the Orioles, undernourished animals. All of it energetically. This loosens and defeated Jimmy Woods of the Red 24—Bus ride to Atlantic City, sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary WOODBRIDGE, N. J. •^Sixteen members of the Co- them had dull, scraggly, unkept, exercises the scalp. of Port Reading -Fire Co. lonia Sportsmen's Club participat- Sox, 6-1. In an exhibition game, It is said that women do not be- D Enclosed please find $3.00 for one-year he Pittsburgh team of the Inman dead-looking hair. The same can 24—Family picnic sponsored by Armorettes, Ladies' Auxiliary of ed in a fishing trip out of Atlantic be said of human beings. come bald as do men because the 252nd Tank Battalion, National Guard, Woodbridge. subscription to: Highlands, Sunday. Members \ venue League defeated the White scalp is fed by blood which is 3ox 3-0. The hair responds readily not 28—'"Mr. Roberts" at Neptune Music Circus, sponsored by Wood- • INDEPENDENT-LEADER skippered their own U-Drive-It only to the local care which you brought there by brushing, mas- bridge Rotary Club lor benefit of the Scholarship Fund. boats and porgies and flukes were -—R psemary Galaida, St. bestow upon it, but to the food sage, pulling the hair, etc. Men's • CARTERET PRESS the catch of the day. High hook George's Avenue with her friends hair is kept so sH6rt_ that it does SEPTEMBER was won by Peter Carle. Barbara Bielen, Bette Siriani and vou eat, the amount of sleep you Q EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON aret, bathing exercising, and so not receive the proper exercise. 6-—Opening dinner meeting of Woodbridge Township Business —A baby shower was held Tues- Hvelyn • Terhune will be in , Calif, on July ..9 and Les forth. If you meet a child or The hair follicles cease to provide and Professional Woman's Club. To be spnt to: day at the home of Mrs. John nourishment on account of an in- Mclsaac, 34 Pinetree Drive,.. in Vegas, Nev., August 2. adult with clean, rosy cheeks, and —The Woscoli patrol of Boy sparkling eyes, and shining well- sufficient supply of blood to the OCTOBER NAME _ honor of Mrs. George Powers, Jr., parts. In consequence, the hair 19—Salute to Republican candidates, dinner-dance, sponsored Maplewood Avenue. Guests in- Scout Jamboree Troop 22, James kept hair, it bespeaks health and Parks, 13 Canterbury Lane, Patrol well-being. falls out and the follicies die. Af- by Woodbridge Township Republican Committee at Lin- ADDRESS 3luded Mrs. John Peldman, Mrs. ter this happens, nothing can Phil Scardilli, Colonia; Miss Mar- Leader; Charles Smith, Pittsburgh, wood Grove, Route 27, Stelton, Edison Township. 1 The hair is nourished from the make the hair grow back again. i TOWN tha Day, Elizabeth; Mrs. A. M xssistant patrol- leader; Frank blood stream, and the blood is Pascale, Miss Marilyn Goodreds, Husko, Woodbridge, auartermas- Air and sunshine are good for made from what you eat. For the scalp. Hair should be mas- \ ECenilworth; Mrs. Monroe Schadt .er; James Freund, Sandalwood this reason you must eat foods ^•WW'imww^Ryw/!tf4^^ Westneld; and Mrs. Thomas Ka- jane, scribe; Bill Vrabell, Wood- saged every day and shampooed that are rich in vitamins, miner- on an average-of every two weeks. iendeck, Union. ••-,.. bridge, cheerleader; Robert Brown, als, fats, proteins, sugars and Colonia, hikemaster, William Tur- —Parents of members of Ex- ok, Perth Amfooy has returned starches. The glands are influen- ced by diet. They in turn have DEFENSE CONTRACTS. plorer Scout Post 244, sponsored from Valley Forge, Pa. All Scouts California seems, to be getting by the New Dover Methodist sarned hiking merit badges and much to do with hair. Shurch, met at the church meet- the adventure award. Charles Animals that are properly fed, the lion's share of defense con- ing hall, where an interesting and Smith, James Freund and Bob and whose owners see that their tracts, chiefly because of its air- informative program was present- Brown earned the camping merit coats are we'll brushed daily look craft and missile plants. For the 3d by John Lease, post advisor. badge, and Boh Brown and James sleek. Their hair has a satiny first quarter of this year, that Present were Rev. Albert Sweet Freund, the cooking merit >,badge. sheen never seen in uncared for state received $633,000,000 in con- Now Going On!! md: Oscar Vollmar representing Adult volunteers William Mason, animals. tracts. Others, in order, were New the sponsoring institution, and troop lealer, and Peter Swaylik, If milady wants shinning looks, York $497,000,000; Ohio, $334,- Andrew Istvan, neighborhood com- assistant leader, accompanied the she should keep her hair clean and 000,000; New Jersey, $256,000,000", missioner. Parents present were boys on the trip.' her scalp exercised by frequent and Michigan, $175,000,000. OPENING SPECIAL! OPENING SPECIAL! Harold Bien, Mr. and Mrs. Frede- —Mr. and Mrs. Murray Fried- brushings. This brings the blood rick Boyle, Walter Ostergaard, Mr. man and sons, Marc and Philip, to very tiny follicle and feeds the SAND CASTLE KILLS BOY. 202 McFarland Road, have re- hair. After a vigorous brushing LE TOUQUET, France.—Jackie turned from a motor trip through the scalp glows with warmth, and Pitre, 13, was playing on the beach, INSTALL Canada and upper New York has a feeling of well being which at this resort. He was suffocated State. They spent several days is induced by improved circula- whan a big sand castle he had THEM at Lake George. tion. built collapsed on him. — AT — Mrs. Murray Friedman, McFar- YOURSELF Mrs. Murray Friedman, Mc- BRIEGS Farland Road, has been elected AND junior vice-president of the Jewish SAVE! War Veterans Auxiliary, Post 715. The Best Shoes A membership drive is in progress SUMMER SALE and interested parties are asked All @ TROPICAL SUITS to call Mrs. Friedman at Fu 8-3680. ALUMINUM • STRAW HATS forYour PERMANENT • SHORTIE PAJAMAS DEMOCRATS' DEBT. MODERNFOLD SLIDING DOORS © SHORT SLEEVE SPORT Despite four Democratic fund- ;DOOR HOODS: Space is where you find it! In this finished attic, raising drives this year, "barely two MODERNFOLDS create two rooms out of SHIRTS enough" funds have been brought Come sub-assembled in carton • one, plus helping: to provide a convenient closet. W.NDOW AWNINGS ® WASH 'N WEAR SLACKS into the national headquarters to $ Width—48" « Custom-made of enduring- ® GABARDINE SLACKS pay for normal operation of the i Drop—13" • CALL FOE FREE ESTIMATE aircraft aluminum! ® DACRON and COTTON party's national committee. Ad- f Projection—44" Width—40" SHIRTS ditional money drives in the last K Green and •, Drop—35" four months of the year are ex- White or I Projection—32" • SUMMER ROBES Red and White $99.soi pected to pick up enough to meet ; Won't Burn or weekly payrolls without worry. fresh ideas Rust. Require No Care. 11 ($40 Value) BRIEGS . . ' Shoosh! "Doctor's Prescriptions iiiii^ "Shay." officer, "wheresh th.' Carefully Filled" Smith at King Street corner?" "You're standing on it." Perth Amfooy "Sno wonder I couldn't find ;,<;|iVIxiiKSl<;;NlH>: it!" WALKING SHOES Special Introductory Offer! Use our "BBDNER" water softener for ten days. Free of charge— SWIMMING POOLS No obligation. See what a difference it makes! Then we will take it back — unless you want to keep it, and use our convenient Rent or PESO-IMPORTANT Buy Plan putlined below. MONTHLY TERMS BACK TALK' You fust don'f worry when they're MODEL RENTAL* CASH* 36 MOS." Automatic-Electric S5.00 $275.95 $9.06 is our favorite "talk" SIMPLEX Automatic-Hydraulic 4.50 250.75 8.23 these days, with back- Automatic - Semi 4.00 "^ 173.95 5.71 Manual—60,000 Grain 4.00 . 163.95 5.38 lines coming to the Manual—45-.000 Grain 3.00 127.95 4.26 front of hair fashion! | 7extes NOTE: Modest installation charge when equipment is rented. The They'reFLEXIBLE.theyfit installation chargre and portion of rental applicable toward purchase at any time. No down payment—36 months to pay. beautifully around the • * I heel and UNDER THE - » x ARCH with plenty of INSULATOIN room for five little toes. OPENING SPECIAL! OPENING SPECIAL! ROOFING From SEMI-AUTOMATIC SIDING 45 "FLEXALUSVi" COMB. DOORS 30,000 GRAIN COMB. WINDOWS <[ CHAMPION JALOUSIES VENETIAN BLINDS NOTICE: the prettiest heads in town are following WATER $0095 IT ROLLS UP — ALUMINUM .95 IT ROLLS DOWN FENCING this decree of fashion, favoring feather cuts, puffed PATIOS silhouettes, the graceful swan line. So come in soon 30"x 60" AWNINGS YOUR BABYS 13 for a smart and newish coif, flattering from all angles, RECORD OF EACH and sure to win backward glances. FITTING IS KEPT IN OUR FILES NO JOB TOO BIG — OR TOO SMALL! "Smart Appearance Commands Attention" SHOWROOM OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. — SUNDAY 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. For Appointment Call " JULY SPECIAL! from Cradle to College FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR FREE ESTIMATES CALL US COLLECT CUT, WASH, PERMANENT ?Q.5O Reminder Cards Sent for Free Size Checkups RA 7-9883 RESTYLE & SET O CALL TODAY! ... Complete Do be careful with growing feet — we always are!

FREDRIC AND SEVEN OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 FREDRIC SCHWARTZ SHOES Your Hairdresser 1519 Main St., Rahway fjj|«»|) Phone FU-8-1055 • ' HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 150 Elm Aveniie, Rahway Tel. EA-1-9883 COMFORTABLY AIR-CONDITIONED WEDNESDAYS AT 1 P. M. JULY AND AUGUST 288 W. LAKE AVENUE/ COLON IA Phone FU 1-3420 sw*JWWiJwyw>w%iW#w4#»tf«s^^ JPAGE EIGHT ^THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON Sinski, 117 Bedford Avenue . . . westerns. He laughs about, thei munication, that the cement! Police Arrest • [ • From Woodbridge, a daughter to Steubers Hosts Fund Drive Plans Mash Gordon pictures now being strike has been causing some de- ] Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larsen, shown on TV—since he made that lay in construction. . : (Continued from Page One) ," 518 linden Avenue; a daughter series 16 years ago. The secretary was authorized going too fast to make the tuni^ to Mr. and, Mrs. Kenneth Sand- At Family Picnic Outlined by Club His most recent and famous se- to readvertise for bids for electri- Safely and after he came to a stop; beck, Apt.- 38, Bunn's Lane; a son ries are the Captain Gallant se- cal work at School 1, Strawberry backed up and then turned in to Mr. and Mrs. Casimer J. Mu- COLONIA—The Mothers Asso- ries of the "Foreign Legion." He jHill, Port Reading and Sewaren pursuit. By ^hat time the other lowski, 22T Fulton Street; a §on to ISELIN — A family picnic was ciation of Colonia Inc. held its re-said 65 of these half-hour shows Schools. car had jumped the curb, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wojcik, 593 held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I gular meeting at the Civic Club knocked down a tree. As he Henry Steuber, Route 1. Attend- ' have been completed now and will Contracts were awarded as fol- Bidgedale Avenue; a son to Mr. 1 building, Inman Avenue, with vice run with repeats for the; next neared the vehicle one man ran ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry lows: Heating repair, School 11, to the right into the woods and and Mrs. Leroy Homer, 150 Green president, Mrs. Nicholas Kosovan three years. The first 37 of these Charles Farr, Woodbridge, $6,200; Street; a daughter to Mr. andSteuber, Jr., Ronald tSteuber,Mr. presiding. were shot on location in North the other to the left. Green fired, At the Typewriter: and Mrs. William Vansco, Mr. and roofing. School 2 Colonia, Uni- his gun in the air but the men Mrs. Bela Ducsak, 86 Spring Due to the poor attendance no Africa arid his 12-year-old son, versal General Sheet Metals Co., An editorial on Juvpnile delin- I Street; twin daughters to Mr. andMilton Austin, all of Iselin; Mr. business of importance was tran- "Cuffy," stars with him. He said kept on running. Rnd Mrs. Frank Steuber, Rahway; Perth Amboy, $3,470; School 7, quency appeared in "New Jersey's Mrs. George Havrilla, 574 Rahway sacted and It was decided to re- they shot all the outside stuff -with $1,170. Fires Shots Finest" the official publication of Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. John Rose, Mill- quest the executive board to post- real Arabs and members of the The officer said he pretended the N. J. State Patrolmen's Be- William Gresh, 334 Green Street town: Mr. and Mrs. William pone the August meeting. Wench Foreign Legton. The Le- Bids on kitchen equipment for he could see them and ordered nevolent Association. Because . . . From Avenel, a son to Mr. and Shields, East Brunswick. gionnaires, under government law, School 18, Iselin, including two Mrs. Michael Reilly, ways and ranges, hoods over ranges, cook's them out with their hands up, and cops deal with the problem every Mrs. Andrew Mazzarella, 18 Chase Mr. and Mr.s. Roy Stockton,-Mr. means committee chairman, an- •were not allowed to accept pay for when he got no response he fired day in the week, their opinion is Avenue; a daughter to Mr. andand Mrs. Fred Steuber, Mr. and their work, so his company gave table and mixing stand, pot rack, nounced plans are being formu- work table, refrigerator, sinks and two more shots in the air. Assured worth digesting. The editqrial Mrs. James Mulligan, 152 Inman Mrs. Charles Steutoer, Mr. and lated for an extensive fund rais- them television sets, radios and that the men had made their get- reads in part; "We are decidedly in Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. movie projectors hi return for drainboards, wall shelf, service Mrs. Frank Ferpisowsky, Mr. and ing drive to begin in the fall. The .counter, hot food table, tray slide away in the darkness, Green favor of giving a juvenile another Alfred Anderson, 60 Smith Street; Mrs. Isaac Rose, Mr. and Mrs. plans are to erect a building to their services. called Woodbridge Police head- chance after a mistake that he a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David and store room shelving, were re- Fred Rose, all of South Amboy; house a library and recreation In Paris, Tet ceived as follows: Heiftz Metals quarters, -who in turn notified or she has made. We are equally Stallings, 783 Main Street . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Platt, Mr. center. Rahway police. Detective Steven firm in the belief that repeaters All inside shots were made ir> Crafts, Inc., $6,270; Universal From Fords, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs. George Plesher, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dolch announced Pochek and Patrolman James should and must be dealt with toyand Mrs. William O'Buck, 26 Paris studio. Because of the Arab- -Products Corporation, $6,267. Danch joined in the search, ibut Mrs. Chester Nelsey, Jr. and Mr. that the sale of soft drinks at the Israeli situation they could not go our -courts in the same way that Woodland Avenue; a son to Mr.~nrt Mrs. William Parker, Perth little league ball field has reached Bids on drapes and curtains, for the two men escaped police blocks. persons over 18 are handled.' It and Mrs. Allan Novak, 67 Heart- back to North Africa to complete -the Barron Avenue School audi- is our belief that the 'liable' age Amboy.: -, *••••'.. a record high during the past the rest of the films, so the final Meantime, Officer Green stone Avenue . . : From Port Read- The Misses Esther Calville, month. All profits from .the-, sale orium were: Spivack Brothers, searched the car and found cigaj- should be lowered to 16, and that ing, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.J 26 were shot in Tripoli, with the - ^n°.t Wiltop, Ruth Purnell, Gail are being donated to the league to inside shots made hi a studio near •82.800; Novelty Scenic Studios, rettes valued at over $475; close such a move would be of benefit Anthony Covino, 55 Fourth Aver h e I p with the purchase of $2,600. not a3one to the juvenile but to Pollard, Frank De Geronimo, Pisa, Italy. to $150 in change, lighters, pens, nue . . . From Keasbey, a daugh- equipment. •' ' .-..-•• On a recommendation made by his parents and to his potential Frank, Jr., Fred. Mary Beth, clocks, cameras and watches. On ter to Mr. and Mrs. James Grider, Theresa and. Kathleen Steuber, Host at Camp Mark McCabe, head janitor, bids his return to his beat, the police- victims. The. law enforcement 19 Dahl Avenue . . . From Colonia, 1 Buster has a camp, called Camp will be received August 19 for man checked the stores and f ound§ forces, as well as the courts are twin girls to Mr. and Mrs. John Margaret, Mat y, Helen and Frank The first three . of twelve n Mennahge, -'near Saranac Lake, anitor's equipment for all schools. that Kline's store had been en-" hamstrupff in th ir efforts to Zennario, 55 West Hill Road. Troisansky, Fred and jack Rose, PILLARS, OF LEARNING— promised West German divisions N. Y., in the Adirondacks. There Beverly and David Rose, Mary Falling off in your classwdrfc joined the North Atlantic Treaty The Board received formal ap- tered and the loot came from cope with the situation by the Mrs. P. Simpfendorfer, Miss are 80 boys and -21 girls enrolled proval from the State Department there. fact that today's juveniles can Helen Plesher, Susan and Chester can be dangerous, if you're a forces trained for the end of the there now. When he finishes at Annie Treller, Miss Minnie Treller Npsley, William, Harold, George, student at Southern Bell Tele- : of Education for the renovation of Detectives Geynes and Don- escape punishment even if they year. . ; • St. . Cecelia's Satrday he will re- the Barron Avenue School now repeat a crime. We are not in were calletiPout of town due to theWayne, Adeline, Thomas and Dor- phone Company's maintenance nelly checked out. the license plate sudden death of thier sister . . . othea Parker, James, Joan and school in Jacksonville, Fla. turn there for the balance of the in progress. on the car and found it was owned sympathy with those who feel any Students" learn ,how to get up? summer to be with his son, who adjustment in the laws might William .Shields,..; Kenneth and Busier Crabhe by Rose. They went to Harrison Hardcst Margaret Mary Stockton. . . in the world as the first step is a "councilor-in-training. They and conferred with police there make the courts too severe toward It was a tavern where a newly- toward a lineman's career. •-.'•. ' (Continued from Page One) feature water sports, swimming, Barron Library who knew of Rose's previous rec*-^ juveniles. The courts are pledged races. He said he made a big mis- water polo, aquaplaning, water arrived- the quarter-end half-mile County. . "old hand at the game," Rose re- though, how powerful a deterrent An old farmer in the back- WOQDBRIDGE . — Police ; in ; ; the direction of Mrs. Naylor, in- too, have" been- visiting inman meets.'; ..;• V'v - \ --• .•-..'. Next fall they plan to begin ex- fused to make any statements. toward crime by youngsters woultl ground . shifted his feet to a Avenue Playground and evident- this area and surrounding- towns perimenting with a series of TV ternational relations chairman. be the fact that previous offenses warmer part of the fender. ly have enjoyed watching the; are on the lookout for a woman, • He' won /the Olympic 400-meter : Police are •working on the shows called "Davey Jones," Those wishing to make pre-drive theory that the accomplice was would count in weighing charges "Ye will will, ye?" he drawled. .children at;play. : ..- • ":' . dressed in skirt and blouse, vwho swim' in Los Angeles in 1932, andwhich will feature underwater sal- donations to the Fund may do so against them . . . For the benefit "Well, I'll- take ye on. I'll bet ye also' won', a -total; of 35 national someone familiar with the Iselin- Visitors this week were. Mrs. stole- money from' two homes; in vage work, etc. •' , by sending checks to Mrs. Ford at Rahway sections. of these who would say we areten against, your five that my O'Regan,. Mrs. Anthony Koval- Avenel Saturday.- She gained en- championships over a :."" v r:_'^ ~:-j'[ ••':[ of exercise and diversion—for one Street, Woodbridge. Donations to tics from J. Edgar Hoover's April 1 name in the country. It is Stone." vin, Mrs. John 25apola, Mrs. John Avenue, told police that' the •_. Preceding ' Buster ; was; another thing the many backyard swim- the fund will be published in The -STATE- Uniform Crime Report: Juveniles Stanton, Mrs. Lillian Santos and 7 ming pools being constructed. . independent-Leader unless request were responsible for 24.7 percent The old man took a chew of his woman took a. wallet containing great: Olympic .swimmer,' 'Johnny tobacco.- "Mine," he said, "is Mrs. L. Lieberman, all of Colonia $30.97 while she was in another ; "It is important to get the kids is made not to. In the latter case, THEATRE of all robberies; 53.9 percent of and Robert Duffy, Rahway. • ' Weismuller;; who after;. .His ; swim- aonations will be listed as anony- Harder.? - ' room. •. ,y ••".-• .,-•• . : •'"-. ••"• " ming : triumphs was cast,'in a se- in the area to learn to swim as ; Woodbridg* N. J. ••. burglaries; 50.4 percent of receiv- 1 mous. ing stolen property. The arrest , .Mrs. John Gano, 480 Butler ries -of '''' 'pictures:; Buster quickly as possible. It is much Air-Conditioned fOi Your Comfort The .United States again raises Avenue, related she was in; thefollowed 'him with; -what! .'he de- more difficult to teach to any. 12 of people under 18 last, year in- sugar quotas. A Yugoslav economic delega- creased 17.3 per cent, and an tion seeking^, reinstatement of a back yard of her home when the scribed' as -.a* "Tarzan type' of pic- or 13 than to one three or four THURS. - FRI. - SAT. overall average of crime commis- Study finds that- only one-sixth Soviet promise of $250,000,000 in woman, entered and shelater ture;-; called "King of The^Jungle." years old- • •- • . • FORDS Pat Boone, Janet Oaynor in sion showed 46 per cent to have can afford new home. I credits will, gp to Moscow soon. found seven dollars missing.' • •;• :Then -, began; a. .-.lbrig/V series of "All muscles get into the aci been attributable to juveniles . .. when you swim," he said. "Curly" PLAYHOUSE We go on record, in our effort to started at four, and the daughter HI-2TJ)348 "BERNADINE" help all concerned, as strictly in at three.—So you better jump in!" AIK-CONDITIONED — Co-Hit — favor of lowering the juvenile age THURS. THRU SAT. Rory Calhoun - Man' Costa in to 16. The ability to know right JULY 25-27 ' from wrong most -certainly is pres- Planning Board "THE BIG CAPER" ent at that age and before. . . . (Continued from Page One) SUN. - MON. - TUES. larger pupil load on an already ISLAND IN 1HE SUN" Rock Hudson, Dana Wynter in heavily overburdened school With ? Here and There: system. James Mason - Joan Fontaine Building: Delayed "ZOMBIES OF MORA TAU" 'Something if ¥aiue Enjoj'ed seeing "My Fair Lady" With Allison Hayes , even though the tickets had to Murray Leibowitz, architect for Plus be pur-chased months -ago. It is Menlo Park and Hoffman Boule- Saturday Matinee "THE GOLDEN LADDER" certainly not over-rated and is the vard Schools, reported in a com- Special Show for the Children kind of show that makes you for- "A. & C. MEET THE KEYSTONE KOPS" WED. THRU SAT. get all your troubles for awhile ... Marilyn Monroe, Laurence Linda Berman ' daughter of Laura "ZOMBIES OF MORA TAU" Herman, of Bent Control) is Saturday Matinee Will Not Show Olivier in camping at the Stokes 8tate SUN"Islan. THRd in Uth eTUES Sun." Forest . . • Vera Ryan is fra'ck at "PRINCE and ihe her desk at the town after a "THE D. I." wonderful vacation at Lake Sun- apee, New Hampshire . . . Among With Jack Webb those who. were drafted Monday JULY 24 THRU 27 "THE BRAVE ONE" — Plus — were: Raymond S. Mudry, 58 With "HOWDY PARTNER" Claire Avenue, Woodbridge; Vic- Pat Boone iri Michael Ray, Joi Lansing- tor S. Tallarico, 830 Amboy Ave- nue, Fords; Edwin K. Trenkler, 75 (Cinemascope—Color) Hagaman Street, Port Reading; Plus Joseph F, Scjiirger, 57 Smith "GUN DUEL IN ^;^i Street, Avenel. . . . Did you know PURANGO" that Mauro Motors' 36-hour "Sell- I ISELIN a-Thon," advertised in last week's JULY 28 THRU 30 Independent - Leader topped all "Sell-a-Thon" sales records in "LUST for LIFE" this area to date? . . . With Kirk Douglas LAST 3 DAYS! Plus "KENTUCKY RIFLE" — IN PERSON — From the Notebook: Box office open 6:30 Mrs. Nicolina Lanni and daugh- Bring the Children BUSTER CRABBE with 4 BIS FREE ACTSI ter, Anne, 126 Fulton Street, Early. Fabulous @ 9 Rides • 30 Booths © Food Specialties Wpodbridge, sailed aboard the PLAY AREA. Free Admission! Free Show! Free liner "Julius Caesar" last week for Parking! Just off Parkway — -*.-.'?is: a- visit in Italy. . . . William E. GARDSH STATE PARKWAY Metuchen exit; Benefit of St. £-jj- Schirger, son of Mr. and Mrs. gxiT^zi) AT AMSOYS i&Roirre 9. Churcli, Is"lin. ' Joseph Schirger, 57 Smith Street, TOU FREE FROM UNION —nBssBsaiB**--f ^.s ._ .* Avenel, is scheduled to complete fc six weeks of annual ROTC train- ing August 5 at Fort Bragg, N. C, "with members of St. Peter's Col- ISELIN N lege -cadet program. 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Political Group VFW Band Concert Cop's Role in Community MlrabeMa-Barto Infant Baptisms, i Picnic August 25 Is Well Received Subject of Van Pelt Paper Engagement Told' At Fords Church FORDS — Announcement was FORDS — The .-"drive-in" con- WOODBRIDGE — The "Police- i authority with good common sense. FORDS — Announcement has FORDS — Infant baptisms at made today that the annual picnic cert of the Fords V,. F. W. Military man's Role in the Community" is I and a sense of the real value and been made of the engagement of Our Lady of Peace Church Sim- of the William J. Warren Associa- Band Tuesday night honoring the the subject of a paper submitted 'importance OX every human being Miss Florence Barto, Rochester, day, with Rev. Alfred IX. Smith, tion will be held Sunday, August Fords Lions was well received by an by 5gt. Kenneth Van Pelt of the i—regardless of race or religion, N. Y., daughter of Walter Barto, officiating, included: 25, at Highland Grave, upper Main appreciative audience who enjoyed Juvenile Bureau of the Wood- j Whether he was. born ten miles 626 King George Road, and the Suzanne, daughter of Mr. and Street, Fords. the program'from the comfort of bridge Police Department at the away, or in Puerto Rico—eats late Mrs. Helen Barto, to Peter D. Mrs. Leo J. Bulvanoski, 1001 Main Ernest J. Blanchard is chair- their parked cars. Held in the Human Relations Workship he is spaghetti, Kielbasi, or chil con Mirabella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Street, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. man, and he is being assisted by Tfrkingr lot of Our Lady of Peace attending at. Rutgers University carne—lives in a big white house Arthur Mirabelle, Rochester. The William Phillips, Perth Amboy. A a very large committee." . School annex, it is the first in the under the sponsorship of the Na- with a wide lawn, or in a tenement couple plan to be married in June, dinner for the christening party Members of the association may planned summer series of the band. tional Conference of Christian and —he is a real person! As an indi- 1958. and open house were held after William Nork, president, accept- Jews. vidual, he is entitled to a fair deal. Miss Barto is a graduate of invite friends to the picnic which When you realize that, it is a good the ceremony; will feature all the usual refresh- ed the dedication on behalf of the The .paper, which received the Woodbridge High School and Frances, daughter of Mr. and ments that go to make such an af- Fords Lions Club with a brief commendation of his instructors, start; and when you practice it, Brockport State Teachers' College, speech expressing, gratitude for the you have the nucleus of good hu- Brockport, N. Y. Her fiance is a Mrs. Frank J. Wolzanski, Jr., 441 fair successful. , reads as follows: man relations, and the only pro- Ford Avenue, sponsored by Miss A program of sports and games tribute. Rev. Joseph Brzozowski "In the proper functioning of a graduate of St. John Fisher Col- was a'so. thanked by band and per kind of police work. Patricia Larsen, Fords, and Don- has been planned by the athletic modern Police Department, good lege,; Rochester. ald Sackett, Ironia. Dinner for the committee. There will be special club members for allowing the use Cpmmunity Relaitons are impor- "The Police Departments must PROMOTED: Michael J. Zudoriyi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael of tae school property and for the PLAN VACATION christening party and open house games and prizes for the young- tant. The department acts as a attract and employ recruits who were held after the ceremony; sters. Zudonyi, 72 Juliette Street, Hopelawn, receives a warrant of pro- cooperation extended. Public Information Center, ac- are capable of being trained to as- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Chester motion to Marine Corporal from his commanding officer, Maj. A second concert in August will sume their truly important role in Baginski and children, Wendy and Denice, Lorraine, daughter of quainting community groups with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Duflo, 45 Daniel A. Casey. The presentation was made a;t the Earle Naval be dedicated to the American police policies, procedures and tac- our community living. David, 28 Du'nbar Avenue, will Ammunition Depot, Red Bank. Cpl. Zudonyi is a member of the Legion Post and the last of the leave Sunday to spend two weeks Kenlen Drive, Bonhamtown, witli tics. It is also an interpreter of "My participation in the Human sponsors Mr. and Mrs. William Paula Kubinak, 8, Marine Guard at Red Bank. Before' entering the service in season's offerings will honor the specific actions taken, making Relations Workshop has indicated at Stokes State Park. September, 1955, he was graduated from Woodbrldge High School. V. F. W. Post 6090. clear why these actions were ne- our social workers, teachers, po- Novak, Arlington. A dinner was cessary under the circumstances. lice, and many organized groups VISITED FRIENDS held after the ceremony for rela- Honored at Party FORDS Mr. and Mrs. John tives and members of the chris- This second function is especially such as the National Conference Terebush, Dunbar Avenue, and Bus Trip Scheduled important if the action might of Christians and Jews, are aware tening party; HOPELAWW—Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Bulvanoskis Hosts Surprise Party children, Kenneth and Patricia, Theresa, daughter of Mr. and. man Kubinak, 29 Richard Avenue, By Ladies' Aid Society otherwise ..be thought to indicate of the problems confronting the prejudice or discrimination against communities, and are trying to have returned from a visit with Mrs. John Czirjak, 85 Koyen entertained at a lawn barbecue to friends, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sa- Street, sponsored by Miss Virginia celebrate the sixth birthday of At Baptism Party FORDS—Final plans for a "bus* ' For Robert Eskay members of any particular group. better them. By acting without trip to Atlantic City, August 8, It is very important for good pub- unreasonable prejudice and dis- batelli and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kochick, East Brunswick, and their daughter, Paula, and the sev- Cocco, Bridgeport, Conn. Alex Czirjak, Coatesville, Pa. A enth birthday of their son, Mark. FORDS—F-f. and Mrs. Leo Bul- were made at a meeting of the HOPELAWN—Robert Eskay was lic relations to make it clear there crimination in our individual con- Ladies' Aid; Society of Our Re- are no "Jim Crow Areas" or tacts with the public, we will be dinner for the christening party Prizes were won by Robert Ku- vanoski, 1C01 Main Street, enter- tendered a surprise party Saturday "Ghettos" so far as police action VISITED FRIENDS was held after the ceremony; binak, June Pearson, Kathy Ku- tained Sunday in honoi? of the deemer Lutheran Church at the at his home, 53 West Pond Road, establishing good practices for FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew binak and Brian Clement. home of Mrs. Hans Schmidt, Ly- is concerned. others to follows." Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. baptism of daughter, Suzanne ins honor of his birthday. Koch and children, Pamela and Jacob Truszkowski, 39 Louis Other guests were Mrs. Jennie Mary. Rev. Alfred D. Smith offi- man Avenue,-Woodbridip. Reser- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ."However, after all is said and Thomas, 20 Lawrence Street, have Savio, Mrs. Joseph Kubinak, Mr. vations and full information may Benjamin Balog,, Mr. and Mrs. done regarding specialized details returned from a tour of the Mid- Street, with sponsors Miss Marie ciated at the ceremony in Our be obtained from Mrs. Peter Sandello, Chatham, and Arthur and Mrs. William Gorsak and son, Lady of Peace Church, and Mr. Norman Tureotte, Mr. and Mrs. and formal policy, the actual con- west and a week's visit with Mr. Bruce; Miss Jane Savio, Perth Am- Schmidt, VA-6-1533,orMrs. Nich- Joseph Bocchino, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- tact of most persons with the po- and Mrs. Joseph Liptak, Lena, Truskowski, Glen Ridge. A dinner boy; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Savio, and Mrs. William L. Phillips, Perth olas Boelhower, LI-8-5170. seph Fedor, Mr. and MrJ. Andrew lice, is through the individual Wis. for relatives and members of the New Brunswick; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Amboy, acted as sponsors. , The date of August 29 was de- Pastor, Mr. and Mrs. John Szilagyi, policeman. A traffic policeman christening party was held at the ert Clement, Metuchen; Mr. and Other guests were Sister There- cided upon fur the annual peach Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yuhas, Mr. may be the first person a stranger GUESTS FROM SOUTH home of the maternal grand- Mrs. Harold Pearson, Edison; John sa Claire and Sister Agnes William, festival, t/v- be held in the parish and .Mrs. Charles Thomas and in town meets. Often the strang- FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. James parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen "THE PRINCE AND THE Anderson and son, Dean, Fort Sandello, Chatham; Kubinak and son, Kenneth, Fords. Mt. St. Mary's, Newburgh, N. Y.; hall from noon to 4 P. M. daughter, Gail; Mrs. Helmina Es- er's judgment of the town as a SHOWGIRL" M. Kasanich'and niece, Milwau- kay. and sons, Richard and Robert; good or undesirable place to live Lauderdale, Fla., were the guests William Joseph, son of Mr. and kee, Wise; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen or do business may start right Based on the stage play, "The of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kotuski, Mrs. James Shine, 72 Arlington TO VISIT PLANT Mrs. Phyllis Prybylowski, Hope- Sleeping Prince," by Terrence Rat- A. Kozusko, grandparents; Mr; Rev. Wippich to Occupy there, reflecting his reaction to 499 Crow's Mill Road. Drive, sponsored by Miss Lorraine FORDS—Members of the Wo- lawn; and Stanley Kali tan, tigan, this film has Sir Lawrence and Mrs. A. Lins and Mrs. F. Pulpit at Fords Church Carteret. ,- the policeman's' courtesy, appear- Leahy and Edward Shine, Staten man's Club of Fords will meet at Pastrick, Edison; Mr. and Mrs. A. ance and professional attitude. Olivier and Marilyn Monroe in the ATTEND MEET Island. A dinner was held for the the library 8:30 A. M. Tuesday for leading roles. 1 FORDS — William Romig, Jr., A. Kozusko, Red Bank; Mr. and FORDS—:Rev. Raymond Wip- "School children often have christening party after the cere- transportation to the Kraft Foods, Mrs. G. Bustin, Woodbridge; Mr, pich will occupy the pulpit of Our ATTEND PICNIC . The plot' mostly concerns an and.son, William m, 501 Crow's mony; Hillside. Mr. George Heath, chair- FORDS—Among those attending their first contact with the police American chorus girl who catches Mill Road, spent the weekend in and Mrs. C. Bulvanoski and Redeemer Lutheran Church Sun- when a policeman holds , back Debra Ann, daughter of Mr. and man, announces an increase in the George Bielen, Perth Amboy. day in the absence of Rev. Eldon the picnic of the Art Department the eye of a stuffed-shirt sort of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and attended number ci cars making the trip of the Woman's Club of Fords, traffic until they are safely across prince, of a vague,. evidently Bal- the seventh annual Giants' De- Mrs. Frank La Motta, 23 Concan- will provide acco-umodations for R. Stohs, wlio is on, vacation, v the street. Did it make any differ- kan kingdom, in the early days of non Drive, with sponsors Mr. and Rev. Wippic,h, a recent graduate Tuesday at,Roosevelt Park, were spair Hill Climb of the Sports Car several additional passingers. BUS TRIP SET Mrs. James Harkay and children, ence how the child was dressed, the century during the coronation Club of America. Mrs. Donald Spagnardie, Bloom- FORDS — The Junior Sodality of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, who he was in respect to race or of George V. The showgirl repulses field. A. dinner was held for the has been assigned, as missionary Daniel and' Ellen; Mrs. Otto WEEKEND'VISITORS and the Junior Holy Name So- Kowang, Mrs. Lafayette Livings- religion—or did the policeman act the advance of the prince, to his DAY AT THE SHORE christening party after the cere- to,the District to start a.church in as if each was equally important dismay, and attends the coronation mony. FORDS — Miss Nancy Kravetz, ciety of Our Lady of Peace Church the Medford Lakes region. ton, Mrs. Frank Payti and daugh- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph New York City, and Mr. and Mrs.' will sponsor a bus trip to Atlantic ter, Darlene; Mrs. George Molnar as he directed him across? A po- as lady-in-waiting to the Prince's Ondar, 485 Crow's Mill Road, and City August 11. Tickets may be tentially delinquent child's whole mother. There are some rather Michael Skocypic and children, AT MONMOTJTH BEACH and daughters, Patricia and Mary future attitude may be colored by children, Mary Ann and Joseph, Bonnie, Jacqueline and Andrew, purchased at "Bart's Barber Shop, FORDS—Miss Gwynne Romig, Beth; Mrs. Chester Baginski and funny moments in the story, which and Miss Emily Filip, 11 Warner Joseph Horvath Marks the bias of absolute fairness of an is filmed in Technicolor. Carteret, vrere weekend visitors of or by calling Miss Carol Thomas, 501 Crow's Mill Road, is spending children, Wendy and David; Mrs. officer,. Most children respect and Street, spent Saturday at Seaside 15th Birthday at Parly Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Baralecki, VA-6-5798, . or Miss Barbara two weeks at Monmouth Beach as Earl Karstensen and daughter, even .welcome firmness. They will Olivier, complete with heavy ac- Park. 486 Crow's Mill Road. Barna, HI-2-0062. ' , the guest of Miss Elizabeth Maney. Bunny. never really forgive or forget un- cent, is excellent as the pompous FORDS — Joseph Horvath, III, fairness • based on prejudice—and Prince, while Miss Monroe, minus The little boy has a hard time son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hor- neither will their parents and accent but with everything else of it convincing his unsuspecting vath, Jr., 36 Liberty Street, was friends. necessary, is good in her role. father that he really is in danger guest of honor at a party Sunday ! Dame-Sybil ..Thorndyke turns, up and the revengeful old man leads in celebration of his 15th birthday. Cope With Prejudices I most amusingly from time to time' the. youngster on a not-so-merry The guests included Mr. and "In areas of towns where new as the Prince's somewhat vague chase before Rev. Collins finally Mrs. Gary Terebush, Sr., and chil- racial groups are crowding in with and batty mother. catches on that there is some- dren, Gary, Joyce and Joanne, cultural patterns entirely different "ISLAND IN THE STFH" thing- to be afraid of. Everything Hopelawn; Mr. and Mrs. George it a Worry in the from our own, the policeman on Based on the Alec Waugh'best- is squared off in the end, of course. Terebush, Sr., and children, George the beat is often the only contact seller, this story has been trans- The principals in the cast are and Sandra; Jack Coyle, Lynn with any arm of the Government. ferred to the screen with all of. its George Nader, Master Tim Hovey Horvath and Mrs. Betty Katzara He is the Government to them. ! controversial racial aspects. It is and Phyllis Thaxter. and son, Dennis, Fords. Such ' a policeman really has a | sure to be boycotted in the South I deal at Cities double duty in human relations. ' because of its portrayal of the at- He must examine his own attitudes tachment of a colored labor leader in an effort to recognize his own I (Harry Belafonte ) and a white so- prejudices and keep them under I ciety woman (Joan Fontaine), who strict control if he cannot get rid makes no secret of the fact that of them. Secondly, he must learn she wants to marry him, but he to recognize and cope with the turns her down. Another racial prejudices of others, realizing jangle has a white British officer their potential threat to law and | (John Justin) falling in love with order. He needs to know the and marrying a colored girl (Doro- causes of racial friction and how thy Dandridge). to proceed in a manner that will ease rather than aggravate it. However, the characters, as por- trayed and presented, are so un- "In his work with juveniles, a convincing that whatever impact human relations minded officer the situation might have had' is can accomplish a great deal more all but lost in the shuffle. by. explaining to the child, the James Mason has the role of the parents, and any one interested, proud, hot-tempered, arrogant that his major concern is to help •planter, who is wildly jealous of the child. He must be firm, yet his young and attractive Wife, (Pa- friendly, showing his willingness tricia Owens). Joan Collins has the to consider and accept suggestions role of his young sister. Michael beneficial to the child. iRennie is around as the suspected , "Any officer who takes his job philanderer and murder victim seriously enough to consider all and John Williams is seen as the the many things that enter into local police chief. his own personal relations with "MAN AFRAID" , the people he serves, is acting in a In this melodrama, the 8-year- truly professional manner. He- is old son of a minister, the Rev. a professional in the true sense, David Collins, is being pursued by and not merely a guard or watch- a demented old man. whose own man. | son the minister accidentally killed Use Common Sense during a burglary- Being a minis- "The policeman is vested with ter, he takes an optimistic point of authority to preserve law and view, assuring his'son and his Wife order. We are beginning to realize that "nothing bad can happen to the occupation is more complex him or to any of us ever," but, be- It*S a great life!. You'llcapturesometMng J than mere detecting and appre- fore the end of the film, he has hending. We have to mix our i plenty of reason for alarm. of that feeling when you have a growing sax- j ings account at our bank, ;

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In the rest of the Midwest and in the East ' OF ALL TRADES and South, men's life expectancy ranges Edisbn Township - Fords Beacon close to the national average of 66.3 years. 5 Out o< Every 6 Families in State In general, wives can expect to live at I" ,; Published Every Thursday by least six years longer than their husbands, Say They Have Family Doctor - - _? • The Woodbridge Publishing Co. i-Post Office Address: Fords, N. J. and this is true in almost any part of the 1 ,.:.":'.- Woodbrldge 8-1710 country. Women like men, live longest in -isian Average limber «f Visits the west North Central region, where their '.- Charles E. Gregory average life expectancy is between 73 and Per Family to Doctor is Six •"'••••- Editor and Publisher 74 years, about two years "greater than the national average. Subscription rates by mail, including post- By KENNETH FINK, Director, Made 1 visit 8 For the men at age 65, the greatest life Princeton Research Service Made 2 visits ...„ 9 age, fineV.year, "$3.00; six months, SI.50; three Made-3 visits 10 months, 85 cents; single copies by mail, 10 expectancy can be found in Arkansas and PRINCETON — How many cents. "All payable in advance. families in the state have family Made 4 visits — 8 Florida. Arkansas has an average life ex- doctors? And how often does the Made 5 visits -*•- 5 By carrier delivery, 8 cents per copy. average family visit the family *Made 6 visits **10 pectancy for men at 65 of 79.1, while Flori- Made 1 visits 2 Entered as second class matter April 17, da's average is 78.8. doctor during the year? ' Results of a statewide survey Made 8 visits 4 1936, at Fords, N. j:, post office, under the Made 9 visits ** Act of March 1, 1879. Also for men, these are the states "where just completed throw light on these matters." Made 10 visits 6 _ life expectancy at birth is lowest: Nevada Made 12 visits „ —- 9 has the lowest life expectancy of all, with a Survey .findings show that 5 Made 13 to 19 visits _ 5 Mr, Duffs Wise Words 62.3 average, followed by Arizona, with a out of every 6 adults questioned Mafie 20 to 29 visits 10 In the statewide survey say they Made 30 to 39 visits 3 The most pungent and conclusive obser- 63.3 average, and then ,New Mexico, with have a famliy doctor." 40 visits or more 4 And the median average num- * Median average number vation in the entire public controversy over a 64.3, and South Carolina with a 64.8 aver- **Less than one-half per cent the attempt to establish the public good ber of times that the average age. For women, states in which the life family visited the.- family doctor Today's question is one of a se- Instead of according preference to private expectancy is lowest are: West Virginia, is 6. ries suggested bv Dr. Benedict B. privilege, Was spoken by Town Attorney with a 71.1 average, Alabama with a 71.2 These are the highlights of to- Scassera, a Princeton family Nathan Duff in his opinion to the Town day's survey. doctor and it member of the New average, Kentucky, Delaware and New The first question asked of a Jersey chapter of the American Comrriit-tee upholding the action of the mu- York with a 71.3 average, Arizona with a statewide cross-section' of/ New Academy of General Practice. nicipal Planning Board in denying an ap- 71.4 average, and Nevada with a 71.5 aver- Jersey adult citizens was: The A.A.G.P. is- the nation's plication••: for another large sub-division. "Do yon ana your immediate second largest medical associa- age. - • • . family have what yon would tion and currnetly has more than Mr. Duff, in an able and searching ex- The best life expectancy for men, at consider a family doctor or 22,000 family doctors (general amination of the problem which is inevitr not?" practitioners) in its membership. birth, is to be found in the west North Cen- Yes 84% The New Jersey chapter has able when there are too many homes and tral states. Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska No , 16 some 450 family doctors as too few schools, uses succinct and convinc- all have 68.2 averages, while Kansas has a An interesting sidelight in to- members. ing language when he writes: day's survey findings is that the To keep his membership in 68.0 average. South Dakota at the top has larger the size of the community, the Academy, each family doctor "In short, the welfare of our children a 68.4 average. North Dakota is only a the smaller the proportion say- is required to spend at least 60 transcends the property rights of the ap- tenth of a point behind, with a 67.9 average. ing that they have a family doc- hours a year in, the formal study pellants, and hence Brooktree (the develop- tor, although in all city sizes • of medical subjects.' more than three out of every This newspaper reports of the ment-project which was denied) must wait four say they have a family , New Jersey Poll exclusively in until, at least, our school facilities catch up The B-58 Hustler doctor. this area. Here are the answers given by with our present school population." The demonstration of the B-58 Hustler people living in the various city TWO FIRES! Mr. Duff has given firm ground in this ' sizes: '• •;. BALTIMORE, Md. — Lured by bomber at Fort Worth, Texas recently, is a the sound of fire engines a block one, single sentence to the foreclosure in possible break-through victory for the away, a merchant excitedly left a the future to any development, large or United States in the jet bomber field. Al- Under the Capitol'Domes cigarette burning on a counter of small, which would significantly and ad- Communities with £&% £3 = his establishment. The fireman though one is not sure what the Russians By J. Joseph SribMns had • a second small fire to ex- versely- affect further our critical school have in this sphere, it is probably safe to 100,000 or more people 78% 22%tinguish — in the store of the cu- situation'.' We believe that our community 25,000-99,999 people.... 85 15 rious merchant. say that nothing surpassing the B-58 is TRENTON — New Jersey mu- again be made in the New Jer- summer varieties of apples with 2,500-24,999 people 86 14 should.be prepared to maintain this posi- available to the Air Force at this time, and nicipalities are slowly boosting sey Legislature next year to Pall and Winter types. Rural area residents .. 90 10 GROOM, 21; BRH>B, 63. tion in-the courts, regardless of the tim,e the facts are that the Air Force has ordered their respective tax assessments make the project a reality. • All those who said they had NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tom but most have a long way to-go • i Through sponsorship by Sena- CONSERVATION:— New Jersey family doctors were then asked Henderson, 21, and his 63-year- and expanse involved to the end we can only about seventeen of these planes. It is to reach one hundred per cent tor Charles W. Sandman, Jr., of is not alone in its unending fight a second question: old bride spent their honeymoon assert successfully that we will no longer estimated that the model could be in opera- true value. Cape May County, the New to conserve natural resources, "How many times during the in Miami, Florida, as the guests of compound the negligence which we already The Local Property Tax Bu>- Jersey Legislature this year The United States Fish and past 12 months did you and Granville Dozier, night-club ope* tional use in two and a half years but, in adopted a bill authorizing the reau reports in its State Equali- Wildlife Service -which provides your family visit your family rator, who offered them^ a free have visited upon our children by our in- that time, the Russians might have per- issuance of a $6,000,000 bond financial and technical aid to one-week Florida honeymoon and zation Table the assessed value doctor?" ability to provide an adequate education for fected sueh a plane of their own. of real property in New Jersey- issue by the New Jersey Highway New Jersey and other states round-trip airliner tickets. them. is now $6,765,380,549, which re- Authority to finance construc- faced with problems that are Made no visits ...1 6% As matters now stand, however, the B-58 presents an increase of $400,- tion of a ferry terminal at the too big for local solution, reports For many years, we have urged that Hustler is a significant and precedent — 967,212 over last year. Personal end of the Garden State Park- some success in the all-out at- some control be exercised over the steady breaking development. For one thing, it property assessments for 1957. way in Cape May. tack on the sea lamprey in the Competence Creates Confidence housing development here. We anticipated, reached $1,118,845,705, an'in- The plan was to have the Del- Great Lakes. is smaller than the B-52 jet bomber, which crease of $46,326,565 over last aware Legislature enact a simi- Sea lamprey showed up on as didle'very sober-minded citizen, that we it is probably scheduled to replace. Not year. lar law to get the ferry service . Lake Huron more than 20 years wouldt .soon over-populate our schools that only is it smaller, but it is almost twice as True value of real property in started. Until Delaware enacted ago and moved into Lake Michi- we-would be inflicting a serious harm on fast, having two or three different basic de- New Jersey should be $23,425,- such a law the New Jersey sta- gan. In each lake the lamprey our growing boys and girls. Through the 502,910, the bureau claims. To tute was hull and void. But a ruined the commercial trout sign concepts which may become perma- reach this figure, assessments short time ago before the Dela- fishing- in comparatively short years we pleaded with our Town Committee nent design changes in the heavy bomber must rise in every county, rang- ware legislature adjourned, the order. In Lake Michigan the an- and our- Board of Education to join to- field. ing from 67.87 per cent in Hud- House of Representatives by a nual trout harvest dropped from gether to cibviate such a consequence, but son County to 656.43 per cent in 12 to 3 vote defeated the bill for 6,500,000 pounds in 1946 to a One of them is the delta wing, which Ocean County. a $3,000,000 bond issue to fi- mere 34 pounds in 1955. In re- cur puBiic officials liked growth more than nance construction of a Dela- cent years the lamprey has en- creates tremendous lift and contributes Although property assess- ware terminus for the ferry at they did-the welfare of our youth. ments in New Jersey may reach tered Lake Superior, and is seri- greatly to stability. Another basic design Lewes. ously damaging the trout re- When you place your insurance with our organization we appreciate NoiS';;K6wever, there is some faint hope the true value of the properties, it but never look upon it from the standpoint of having "made a feature is the pod which the B-58 carries the comparative nearness of the The overall plan of the ferry source there. sale"—but rather that YOU have bought security and that WE have we have halted in this dizzy spiral in which in which the bomb-load is carried and in figures for this year Kesuited service across the lengthy The program to Control the accepted an obligation to see that you GET the protection which you stretch of Delaware Bay is to sea lamprey has ^developed, along have a right to expect. When you place your insurance with us you we rose to great heights in every direction which extra fuel is also transported. The from an all-out eamp'aign over have the comfortable feeling that we will protect YOUR interests to the detriment and disgrace of our edu- the past decade for equalized link the Garden State Parkway two major lines—:the:r'use of through the full length of the policy. We don't sell service—we pod is dropped after the plane reaches the assessments conducted by .State with other super highways south electric fences .to kill adult lam- GIVE it. cational facilities. These simply were for- Treasurer Aaron K. Neeld and along the Atlantic Coast. It is prey as they attempt-to;;enter target, greatly decreasing weight, drag and : gotten-.- • :• Benjamin S. Danskin, Secretary also thought that such a service Sheir spawning stfeaii?s, and ihe Friendly Service •As Near As Your Phone problems of design which would be built Would tend to open up all of Mr: ;Duff''s wise words, we trust, will guide of the State Division of Tax Ap- project to find a selective poison : into the bomber if capacity for necessary peals. . South Jersey for more industry which will kill : only v' lamprey Est. 1929 us in jo|her. directions in the future. and residences. larvae. ' .'... . : '..-• fuel had to be included in the aircraft it- Local tax assessors are;, en- deavering to erase tax inequities APPLES:—Salome, Fall Chees- Such larvae remains-1 in the. self. caused by unequal assessments in em, Turn-in-the-Lane, Jumping bottoms of the streams, for six Where to Live Long It is estimated that a B-58 Hustler can nearly all counties under the John and Nero are among the years before becoming .theadult RHhi ESTATE & INSURANCE three-pronged campaign which names of 134 varieties of apples marauders. which ruin fishing. It has lang been known that women in travel at about 1500-miles-an-hour and op- also includes the Local Property which will soon be sent to mar- Hence, a successful poison plus United- States outlive the men. In spite of erate at altitudes of 50,000 feet or better. Tax Bureau. County tax boards ket from the orchards of New the electrical blockade should and the assessors are probing Jersey. • (Continued on Page Fourteen) the fact.that men are supposed to be the Although such pronouncements at the time sales transactions in all of the Away back in 1939 the State stronger .of the sexes, women are actually of) the introduction of a new plane are 567 taxing districts of,the State Department of Agriculture con- stronger "as far as life span and resistance usually optimistic, even if the B-58 can do and have adjusted the assess- ducted a survey of 1,428,700 to disease is concerned. approximately what it is claimed, it will be ment accordingly. : trees which showed that '' the In line with the percentage by more popular varieties of apples A recent state-by-state survey gives the a great improvement over existing jet which the assessed value of real in New Jersey were the Stay- states where citizens live longest. It is in- bomber models. estate should be boosted are man, Rome Beauty and Deli- Ocean, Burlington, Hunterdpn, cious. Sixteen years after the teresting to note that men and women live In short the B-58 Hustler has a speed Sussex, Somerset, Gloucester, survey, these same varieties- re- longest in a cluster of six states in the west which puts it within range of some of the Morris, Cape May, Cumberland, main the most popular. Important North..Central United States—Minnesota, fastest jet fighter planes and it has a range Monmouth, Atlantic, Salem, The first New Jersey apples to Middlesex, "Warren, Bergen, ripen each year are the Fourth North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, which will allow it to perform over long Camden, Union, Mercer, Passaic, of July and Early Harvest, which In o Bank! Iowa, and Kansas. The life expectancy in distances. If the new "borax" fuel is used Essex and Hudson. mature early in July. The stor- age season makes available dur- these -SS^BG is about 68 years, which, is with it, it may have a range even greater FERRY SERVICE:— Proposed ing the remainder of the .year Because a bank is charged above average. than its designers anticipated. establishment of a ferry service and through "to the following across the 14-mQe stretch of June, such varieties as Rome with the obligation and Delaware Bay between Cape Beauty and Winesap. responsibility to safeguard May and Lewes, Delaware, seems . Orchard owners are gradually to be blocked but efforts will replacing the early and mid- the. funds of its many Opinions of Others depositors, good manage- ment is of prime impor- GLAMOR GIRLS CRISIS IN COMMUNISM tional debate, a reasonable and been eliminated. Khrushchev's tance. Years of experience What"'ernerges from the cur- peaceful selection of alternative coup is a curiously unlovely rent crisis . in Moscow may or courses. As its agricultural pol- spectacle and a most revealing and mature judgment are may not toe good for the West. icy swings forth and back be- indication that there is in com- helping the management of Only time 'will tell. tween collectivization and pri- munism as applied in Russia It is. not. necessary to await vate marketing, its industrial some sort of inherent, built-in this bank to measure up to the verdict of history, however, policy from centralization to de- and apparently well-nigh inera- their responsibilities. You to conclude from these events centralization, its science from dicable tendency to these peri- that Soviet communism has not Mendel to Lysenko, individuals odic convulsions. The system will find this a good bank cured-i'the.. weaknesses inherent not nimble enough to hang to has yet to invent devices that to deal with. in it as a system of government. the pendulum must be sacri- will permit it to change without When Khrushchev denounced ficed. Though revered as "com- crisis.—Washington Post Stalinism at the Twentieth Party rades" and "iieroes" yesterday, Congress,' Amitore Panfani, sec- they must be denounced as "de- NARROW HORIZONS retary'of the Italian Christian viationists" and "dissenters" and The London press correspond- Democratic Party, observed that traitors today. ent who left America the other crises ' in' communism did not This is a curiously emotional day with a bad-tempered part- Paid SR Savings Accounts start then. He said it was due and immature predilection in. a ing shot at the land he had been to "apprises inborn in the system government that claims to be interpreting for British readers, developed toy Marx," and he gounded on Marxist "science." obviously had not ventured far pointed" out that "the Soviet ex- The system obivously is as yet from the eastern seaboard. His perience from 1917 to 1957 is the unable to cope with the reauire- bill of particulars was a precis case history of a long crisis of ments of a modern industrial so- of the evils of urban living, even WOODBRIDGE the Comamnist system over a ciety. Maybe it is evolving to- that of (London. He wanted, he period "of 4() years." ward more rational methods. said, to get toack to .picnic on The crisis, obviously, persists. The denunciations, at least, are England's South Downs. ... The system has not been able to not as violent as those in pre- Had the British writer ever Our New Building, Corner Moore Avenue NATIONAL BANK develop"'an apparatus in which vious crises; the blood-letting crossed the Applachians, he and Serry Street (Opp. Town Hall) there ^ can be orderly and ra- seems for the moment to have (Continued on Page Fourteen) Member: Federal Beaerve System and Federal Beposit Insurance Corporation PAGE TEN EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON Ton fisfe YQUR w»y* I'U fish EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 f -PAGB ELEVElf

Iselin Personals Avenel" Personals--' By GLADYS E. SCANK THURSDAY 497 Lincoln Highway JULY 25 'selin Tel, O-8-16V9 By MBS. —Alex Koral of Rahway, for- FRIDAY DAVID DA^IS merly of iselin, is a surgical 15 Lenox Ave., patient at Rahway Memorial JULY 26 Hospital. Avenel —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McBide, WO-8-2240-B 132 Bloomfield Avenue, announce the birth of a son at Muhlenberg SATURDAY Hospital, Plainfleld. JULY 27 —The Ladies Auxiliary of Iselin —Mr. and Mrs."David Basch, Chemical Hook and Ladder, Dis- 478 Avenel Street, are the parents trict 11, sponsored a bus ride Sat- of a daughter born July 16 at the urday to Coney Island. Members Perth Amboy General HospitaL of the fire company and families Shop at the Participating Stores Displaying the Red and White Banners —Mrs. Henry SukofE and chil- were guests. dren, Richard and Lynda, 7 Cosy -| —Mr. and Mrs. Charles •Ruskin, Corner, and Mr. and Mrs. M-a^c Jersey City, were Tuesday guests LADIES' FIRST QUALITY THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Rosenblum, Brooklyn, spent a dale of their son-in-law and daughter, at Kutztown, Pa., and tourect Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cassell, 152 Ice Cream! Crystal Cave, and visited tfie Middlesex Avenue. . •'"•', Denim Gasuals Walker-Gordon Farm at Plains- —Miss Kathleen Maxwell, 318 on Stockings boro. i Charles Street and Miss Violet Kiddy Ride! FREE Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mazza- Scank, 497 Lincoln Highway, spent. Shopping Bags! Saturday at Sea Bay with the (Boxer Longs) rella, 18 Chase Avenue, announce the birth of a son born July 18 at joung people's group of Colonia TO EVERYONE WHO SHOPS THE STORES DIS- Gospel Chapel. Pair for" Small and Medium the Perth Amboy General Hos- —Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ricker PLAYING THE OFFICIAL RED AND WHITE SALES pital. VALUES TO $3,95 —Miss Alberta B. Tokoly, and sons, Thomas and Peter, Pan- BANNERS. wood, were dinner guests of Mr. Limit 2 Pairs Per Customer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Mrs.- Jerome Cassell, 152 Tokoly, 24 Harvard Avenue, grad- Middlesex Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. . ALL STORES OPEN FRIDAY CHRISTENSEN'S Dept. Store uated from the Mandl School for Cassell also entertained Mr. and CHOPER'S DEPT. STORE Medical Assistants, New York Mrs. Laurence Peldman, Lodi. 81 MAIN STREET EVENING 'TIL 9 O'CLOCK 97 MAIN STREET City. She is a graduate of Wood- —Mr. and Mrs. James O'Rourke bridge High School, class of 1956. and sons, Gary and Dennis, 149 —Mr. and Mrs. James Mulligan, Auth , Avenue, were Thursday 152 Inman Avenue, are the pa- guests of Mrs. Clifford Perrine, rents of a daughter, •born July 18 Jamesburg. Mr. and Mrs. O'Rour- at the Perth Amboy' General ke and sons were weekend guests FAMOUS NAME BRAND Hospital. of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hubbs, Cranbury. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzur, Children's Sweatshirts LAST CALL!! 10 Lenox Avenue, spent two weeks —Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Riehko and son, Thomas, 30 Wright Sport Shirts at Bradford, N. H. <• Street, have returned from a ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED TO —Mrs. P. p. O'Connor, 460 week's visit with relatives in Dixon TO SIZE 16 Wood-bridge Avenue, has returned City, Pa. REGULAR from a week at Madison, where —Karen Billings, daughter of she attended the Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Richard Billings, $1.69 COST or BELOW!! FOR $ Summer School at Drew Univer- Avenel, is'spending the week with sity. (See Our Large Ad oh Page Thirteen) _ her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer • Dragos Hamilton Billings, Jr., 24 Wright ^ sons Alan, Ernest and Den- Street. VIVIEN'S KIDDY SHOP nis, 80 Demorest Avenue, and Mr. —Miss Diane Dodd, Wright" H & H FASHIONS MODERN MEN'S SHOP and Mrs. William Heaton and son, Street and Miss Karen Billings 105 MAIN STREET 104 MAIN STREET 103 MAIN STREET William, Rahway, have returned were Monday dinner guest of Miss home after spending two weeks Gloria Nagy, daughter of Mr. and at Ocean Beach. TVIrs. John Nagy, Colonia. —Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gulgan Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Toth, and children, John and Roseann, and children, Andrew, Arthur and Dow Avenue have returned from Irma Jean, Baltimore, Md., have a week's vacation at Beach Haven. ALL SUMMER been visiting Mr. Toth's forotlief . —Norihan Deetley* son of- Miv Every Daytime :.. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Deetley, Jersey ALL FABRICS Ernest Toth, 18 Lenox Avenue. City, is a guest of his uncle and —Mrs. Dale Scott, 207 Jansen aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cotton Dress Avenue, is a surgical patient In ^Hollowell, 27 Wright Street for a COSTUME 39 the Perth Amboy General Hos- week. pital, i —Mrs. William Bonham and In the Store 2 30% OFF son, William, 187 Demorest Ave- Commuters Club' VALUES TO 3.98 -nue, and Miss Lorraine Swetifcs, 384 Hyatt Street, spent severM % BORDEN'S days visiting Mrs. Bonham's sponsors Picnic brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and- • Mrs. Joseph Bubins, Normandy ISELIN —A group of men who SALLS JEWELERS TERRY SHOPS SURPRISE CENTER Beach. organized a group called the Com- 93 MAIN STREET 101 MAIN STREET 84 MAIN STREET Miss Suzanne Travena, 91 Tap- muters Club sponsored a picnic at pen Street, and her brother-in- which members and their families law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, attended. Charles C. Springsteel, and sons, The picnic ••was held Saturday at Rahway, are spending a t*ra Roosevelt Park. Present were Mr. weeks' vacation at Daytoij-ft and Mrs. Jack Fox and sons, Jackie BUTTON FLY Beach, Fla., as the guests of air, and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clough and daughters, Peggy and Springsteels mother, Mrs. May" Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cotton Dresses Springsteel. , Carlsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold HALTE CHINO PANTS Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Anderson, Hanna and sons, Fred and Charles REG. $3.00 60 Smith Street, announce th« and Mr. Hanna's cousins, Robert GRAY AND KHAKI — SIZES 29-42 — REG. $3.98 birth of a son, born at the Perth and Stanley Bittner; Mr. and Mrs. Amboy General Hospital, July 21. Robert Mathews and children, Ro- Values —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ruesell bert, Jr., Thomas and Patricia; $ FOR and children, Paul, Gail and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rewes and son; to $2.98 FOR 38 Park Avenue, spent several Mr. and Mrs. James Healey and days at Mount Tremper, N. Y. - son, James, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 2 2 5 liam Burkhart, Sr., and son, Ken- 5 neth; Mr. and Mrs. William. Burk- FRANTELL SPORT SHOP Iselin Youngster lQiart, Jr. and son, Thomas; Mr. ARMY & NAVY STORE MAE-MOON and Mrs. Herbert Selig and son, 100 MAIN STREET 114 MAIN STREET 109 MAIN STREET Andrew; Bexer Duke, Eugene Sal- Honored at Party kin and son, David; Mr. and Mrs. ——_____ -^ Burt Murray and children, Char- ISELIN — Wanda'Lee Neale, leen Susan and Burt, Jr., and Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Robert Argalas and sons, Neale, 8 Adams Street, was guest Roger and Barton. FAMOUS MAKE of honor at a party on Wednesday in observance of her first birthday. LUSTRE CREME Guests were: Susan Balaselo, - Clubwomen Hold CASITE TUNE ELECTRIC Lois and Elaine Hiltwein, Betty and Dennis Ressell, .Carol Ann Katzenback, John Wittersheira.. lenefit Card Fete PINT SIZE HAND 50 Jr. Shampoo *| .59 On Saturday the little girl was ISELIN — A benefit card party, REG. $1 the guest of honor at a family under the sponsorship of Sunshine barbecue. Present were Mrs. Ber- $3 SIZE •: m MIXERS 12 and Gloom group of the Woman's nard Fyer and children, Karen, Club of Iselin, was held at the Christine and Pamela, of Unftjn home of Mrs. Cecil Bliss, Midwood WERE $18.95 Beach; Mrs. Joseph Ascelese alid Way, Colonia. R & S AUTO STORES children, Adele and Prankie, East Winners at the various games PUBLIX PHARMACY GENERAL APPLIANCES [Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Warren were Mrs. Ralph Ambrose, pinoch- 116 MAIN STREET Neale and son, Michael, Carteret;- le; Mrs. Eugene Ruckbeil, canasta; 91 MAIN STREET 66 MAIN STREET Mr. and Mrs. John Iwanyshyn an

i weeks and have come up with sen- Shoppers are assured of honest sales personnel will be on hand. INHERITS MILLION. Woodbridge Stores : sational bargains. Manny Choper, value as the sale merchandise has •CAPE ELIZABETH, Me. — Miss As an added bonus, shoppers Marion E. Casey, 66-year-old re- chairman of the sales event, pre- been selected from the merchants' will be given tickets for free ice Lafayette Estates and Having Sale Days regular stock and reduced. Shop- tired schoolteacher, living on a \ jJrn ^fashion I ft dicts that this year's sales event cream cones, free kiddy rides and $100-a-month pension, was toe^ 'ow / If you're looking for quality pers will also find plenty of free will be one of the greatest ever free shopping bags — courtesy of queathed more than $1,000,000 tiy merchandise at bargain prices, parking space in the immediate the late Rev. Michael J. Kenely, Shorecrest at Fords held. Participating stores can eas- the Woodbridge Businessmen's With the current hot weather, come to Woodbridge Sale Days I ily be recognized by the triangular vicinity of the shopping center of Roman Catholic priest. The priest one's thoughts naturally turn to . . . the participating stores have 'red and- white official sale day town. Most stores are comfortably Association. Sale days are this made the fortune in the stock something cool to wear. And then's ski, Victor Johansen, Mark and been planning- his sales event for air - conditioned, and additional market. when cottons come to the fore. Barry Gross, and brothers,- Tommy banners on their store fronts. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. By Today's cottons are things of and Billy. beauty, as well as being most prac- MRS. LESTER —Barbara Sablatzky is spending .ieal and inexpensive. Wonderful KRESS the week in the Pocono Mountains, Pa., as guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. things are being done by the man- 55 Inverness Sablatzky. Sandy Sablatzky's ufacturers of cotton textiles to Terrace, Fords make them more wearable, as well' guest this week is Sheila Beeber, as more attaractive. Liberty 8-2215 Hillside. All types of costumes — from —Mrs. Nigel Crowley celebrated early morning dresses to evening her birthday with her parents Mr. wear, not to mention attractive —The Civic Association will and Mrs. Henry Wort, Staten Is- bathing suits, are being shown in meet Monday at Our Lady of land, and Mrs. Laura Clark, :Ful- cotton. Solids, combined with Peace Annex. Do plan to attend ton, N. Y. prints, are very popular, while sol- and hear all about the planned —Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Trea- ids of two shades of the same color recreation center. ger spent the week in Montreal, make uppleasing outfits. —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Iibby Canada, where they celebrated The ensemble—a pretty, cool- have returned from a week's vaca- their wedding anniversary. looking print dress worn with a tion in Maine. The Libbys were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hilton and top coat which picks up one of the' weekend hosts to Mrs. Libby's sons, Arthur and Richard, cele- colors of the print—is a practical brother, Tom Owen, Pasedena, brated Richard's 17th birthday at putfit which may be worn onmany Texas, her brother and sister-in- Forest Hill Park Saturday. After different occasions. law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Owen and enjoying a day of swimming party y, July 26 - Saturday, July 27 Evening dresses of cotton, in or- children, Bellewood, Pa., and her was held in hisjionor. gandies, voiles, ginghams or aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- —Mr. and Mrs. John Vislocky piques, are very popular. They are mond Rommell, Philadelphia. celebrated Mrs. Vislocky's birth- practical for the young, as well as —Johnny Rpdriond celebrated day Sunday with dinner at John's the older woman. his birthday Wednesday at a party Restaurant after which they at- with, guests, Jimmy LaMotta, Jim- tended a show. —Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Szy- HOUSEHOLD DEPT. MEN'S DEPT. - my MacDsrmott, Tommy Debrow- leski observed their wedding anni- versary Sunday with their guests, the Segleka family from Scran- CANNON 81x99 Now $2.00 MEN'S STRETCH SOX Q nr O.50 Lodge to Attend ton, Pa. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balsamo (Plai... n and._ Fancy—1.0 .....0 Value.) u V'- fc- and daughter, Lilia dined out Fri- CANNON Hearing that Bing Crosby want- : 'Fall Pilgrimage day in honor of Lilians birthday. 6 for $3.00 ed to do another picture in which —Birthday greetings to Robert SPORT SHIRTS 00 lie does not sing, Harold Hecht 1 AVJSNEL — Mrs". Anne Calvert, Mark, Mrs. John McHugh, Carter CANNON sent him a script of "The Rabbit councilor of tlje Pride of New Billings, Helen Kleniewski, Mary 6 for $2.00 (White and Fancy—1.99 Value; for 3- Trap." : ^Jersey, Council Sons and Daugh- Castrovince, Mrs. John Deegan, ters of Liberty, named Mrs. Adolf Rita Clerico, Mrs. Patrick Heii- Tony Perkins is deserting Hol- *Elster; Mrs. Ray Hancock and dricks, T^rodore Schwartz, Mrs. CANNON- § for $ :o lywood temporarily this fall for Mrs. Edward Palmer as her as- Richard Libby and Patricia SPORT SHIRTS a play on Broadway — '•Look r Konarski! Homeward, Angel," with Bette sistants f" the relief committee, (White and Fancy—-2.95 Value) 2 for 5 ° Davis and Lloyd Noiand. Tony :at a meeting field at the Avenel Entire Stock of hasn't been on Broadway since he School. appeared in "Tea and Sympathy." * An invitation was received from Eighth Card Party 0G *the Monmouth County and Ocean Plisse Bed Spreads , SPORT SHIRTS "Prelude to Marriage," a farce ^County Past Councils Association (White and Fancy—4.00 Value) 2 for 6 comedy by Mai Wald, will be Van %o atterfd the 26th annual pilgrim- Sponsored by Club Heflln's comeback vehicle on the i-age to the Old Tennent Church AVENEL — The eighth in a Curtains '•• , screen. Heflin, by the. way, has Jt Freehold, September 15. Rev. series of summer card parties spon- been away from the screen too jQiarles Kapp will conduct the sored by the Avenel Woman's Club Shower Sets much recently to please his fans. •J .oo Marlon Brando wants to play "Service and deliver the sermon. was held Monday at the home of (One Lot—Special!) • Sifter the service a dinner Mrs. William Falkenstern, 635 Romeo, and probably will do it »will be served at "The Home- Woodbridge Avenue, withi Mrs. when he finishes his next movie, Bertram Van Cleft as the co- ST. MARY'S SPECIAL! 00 "The. Young Lions," which is be- jStead,'.^ Ocean Grove, at which SUMMER PAJAMA: ing - made in .France, with Mont- iiime the principal speaker will be hostess. •". • • gomery' Clift, Tony Randall, Bar- _"Mrs. -Catherine White, former The dpor prize was awarded to 2 (Reg. 3.95 Values) bara Rush and Mai Britt, the jnayor at Beu «iank.~ Mrs. Herman Lampe and the non- Discontinued Styles Swedish star. % It was announced that, a large player prize was won by Mrs. Ray- Jsrowd participated in the Sons mond Heinrich. John Cassavetes, young New *and Daughters of Liberty Day an- Winners of the table prizes were • VERY . DENIM BOXER LONGS .49 Yorker, who made such a hit on imal picnic at Roosevelt Park, Mrs. Stephen Markulin, Mrs. SPECIAL! (Values to 3.95—Special!) TV as the F. Scott Fitzgerald hero Where, Mrs. Walter Chandler, Francis Clooney and Mrs. Charles in "Winter Dreams" with Dana iUnion, was awarded special prize. Miller. Wynter on Playhouse 90, is in his Z During the social hour, with The club will sponsor its ninth 'first film. It's a with Rob- Mrs. Warren Cline as hostess, the card party of the season next ENTIRE STOCK OF ert Taylor and Julie London, .birthdays of' Mrs. Frank Benson Monday night at the home of Mrs. "Saddle the Wind," and he's signed for a -picture a year at M.G.M. •and- Mrs. Leon Brookfield were Clooney, 211 Water Street, Perth @ SWIM TRUNKS • © BERMUDA SHORTS Jpelebrated. Tb° dark, horse prize Amboy, with Mrs. John Sihle- Ernest Hemingway's "A Fare- 3»as awarded to Mrs. Hancock. singer. as the co-hostess. ALL WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S ® POLO SHIRTS ® Summer SPORT SLACKS well To Arms," is now being pro- duced in Italy by David O. Selz- WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. STRAW HATS SUMMER ROBES nick. It stars Rock Hudson, Jen- IS' GREEN &TFEET ' nifer Jones, Vittorio De iSica and Summer Sportswear Alberto Sordi and is being filmed WOODBRIDGE, N. J. in the Dolomite Range of the " - 12 Enclosed please find $3.,00 for one-year northern Italian Alps. subscription to: 25% to 50% n" INDEPENDENT-LEADER _ -- Q CARTERET PRESS ... • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON YOUR H To, be sent to: SOCIAL SECURITY NAME ; in our By ALLAN A. BASS ADDRESS , , .-.:...' DISTRICT MANAGER Q. I understand the new dis- TOWN . ...:..... _..! \ Women's Dress Shoe Specials! I ability cash- payments beginning WOMEN'S 'PLAYSHOES next July are for disabled people v between the age of 50 and 65. Is VALUES TO §9.95 ENTIRE STOCK NOW there any provision for disabled WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE j: OFF persons under 50? A. The disability insurance be- Here's; the Answer nefit cannot begin before age 50. fiyfng Creature s X 41 O •S 5 r3 J. V N 3 5 If you are under 50 and disabled, 3 NI i \ • nefit payments. This "Disability 13 Weary 6 Masculine 3 s l -i V a MEN'S and Freeze" provision has been apart m •=*, H <^ -4 Canvas Casuals 14 Alive -> v n of the law since 1954. 7 Afresh -L 1 ft: a 3 M 3 J. 3 W Now 25% OFF! 15 Playing card =* H i JL a M -.y V -. Q. How, are servicemen and 16 Entrance • 8 Ceremony _L V V* 1 N V a 3 H X servicewomen affected by the new 18 Article 9 Samarium S 3 H S Jd V •a d 1 BIG BOYS (symboly ) s amendments to the Social Securi- 19 Concerning 10 Head covering 33 Law-makers sound ENTIRE STOCK OF ty Law? • 20 Scattered 11 Morals 34 Thoroughfare 46 Seth's soo : BUSTER SHOES A. Under the Hardy law, sepa- 22 -,— is lone- n Boil 36 Oil (Bib.; BROKEN SIZES SHOES NYLON and WOVEN rately enacted, members of the baled 17 Near Brown Oxfords Sizes '( the serviceman and the United 80 Silver Values A QQ 3% to 6 -te States Government will pay the (symbol) SPECIALS in all DEPARTMENTS employer's share of the taxes. SIPalmlfiy to 7.95 *T.£?<£?• Values to 7.95 Q. I have been informed that (ab.) I can name a beneficiary for my S3 Bargain event social security just as though, it was. an insurance policy. How do e COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED For Your SHOPPING COMFORT • I go about it? 39 Sicilian A. It is n o t possible to name a -- volcano Jjeneficiary. Benefits are paid to 0 s article. survivors according to their re- • «Cufs lationship and dependence on you, 48 Unit Peopjte who might receive social «0Body of water security benefits based on the 61 Fruit 97 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE death of the wage earner are 53 Bring tip widows, dependent children, willp- ti Think owers, divorced wives, and pa- 56 Legislative "Serving the Public Since 1895" rents. In addition, there is always ' todies a lump-sum death payment jwhich can be made to either the surviv- "The Friendly Store' STORE HOURS: DAILY 9-6—FRIDAY T ILL 9—CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ing spouse or, in the case of no 1 Gazed iixedly spouse, to whoever pays the burial t oi creed expenses. EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 PAGE THIRTEEN

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ALL SALES FINAL © USE OUR. CHOPER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 10-PAYMENT PLAN! THE BOOT SHOP 81 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE 104 MAIN STREET. .WOODBRIDGE TLL- WO"8-4135 103 MAIN STREET WOOL>BRIDGE OtFR STORE IS AIR-CONDITIONED i -PAGE : THURSDAY/ JULY 25, 1957 EDISON TOWNSHIP AN±>

thing of a paunch. ' ..• thoughts crossed his mind when ices is frequently the only out- General Grover C. Richman, Jr. Jersey registered vehicles" should In New Jersey may appoint- -a On Aug. 20, 1940, Prime Min-' he saw the Spitfires racing side activity of the elderly, who has called upon all county prose- now display a valid numerated county mental health board to ister Winston Churchill told the through the clouds, rushing past make up such a large proportion cutors for vigorous enforcement inspection sticker on the wind- develop plans for community -CLASSIFIED' House of Commons, "Never "in the. vivid green meadows of the of the pedestrian casualties. of the Power Vessels laws . . . shield . . . Local boards of edu- mental health services . . .Birth RATES — INFORMATION the field of human conflict was English countryside.—The New Consequently the direct educa- The State Department of Agri- cation*'may require all pupils to certificates of children born out- side the United States of New $1.00 for 15 words I Deadline for ads: Wednesday 19 so much owed by so many to so York Times . tional influence which the clergy culture's Division of Animal In- be immunized against infantile 4c each additional word ! A. M. for the Same wwk's few." Among those few, al- can exert is potentially one of- dustry warn, that animals are paralysis as a prerequisite to at- Jersey parents may now be *-• vabi«- in advance publication, though hardly anyone would re- State's most effective means of still an important cause of ac- tendance at school. . . New Jer- placed on file with the State Bu- State House Dome »reau of Vital Statistics. NOTE:- No classified ads taken over phone; must be sent in. cognize him now, would be that preventing deaths in this age cidents on the farm . . . The es- sey has petitioned the Interstate paunchy man taking his tea. (Continued from Editorial Page) group. timated average value of farm Commerce Commission opposing •e WO-8-1710 rapidly reduce the lamprey Last year in New Jersey 15S CAPITOL CAPERS:— Twenty- A picture printed in "this news- real estate in the Garden State the New York Central Railroad five per cent of New Jersey's ur- paper on Saturday recalls that population and aid in" the re- or 60.8 per cent of all pedestrian was $482.84 per acre for the year which proposes to abandon the building of the trout resources. fatalities were 55 years of age ban centers can be placed in the grim period of recent history. It ending March 1 last . . . Gover- WeehaNvken ferry on August 13 blight wrapper, claims 'Seymour APARTMENT WANTED • , ...FEMALE HELP WANTED • showed three Spitfires in the or over. During the first lour nor Meyner has signed a bill OLD TIMERS:— Because old- months of 1957 New Jersey . . . Betting on the horses afc- Stillman, a leader in city plan- skies over Britain. They are the adopted by the Legislature to Monmouth Park, near Long ning . . . When sun-packed sum- MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE looking timers are being mowed down by pedestrian deaths numbered 79 permit him to veto any action of for two-room furnished apart- last of the Spitfires, the last of Branch, is up 4.3 per cent_ and •trier months produce symptoms OPERATORS the planes in which the man cars, at intersections and along or 32 per cent of the total of the Delaware River Joint/Toll ment in Avenel, Iselin, Colonta.'.or attendance has increased 6.5 of sunstroke, heatstroke ami SEWING MACHINES taking tea helped turn the tide country roads in New Jersey, the 246 traffic deaths. Bridge Commission if a similar Woodbridge proper. Call Fulton State Bureau of Traffic Safety per cent over last year . . . The heat prostration, call a doctor, of war against Nazi Germany. ;. JERSEY JIGSAW:— Automo- bill is enacted into law by Penn- > 1-2031. 7-25 ALL SECTIONS recommends that local police 42nd annual conference of the urges the Medical Society of Quiet and stolid, the man biles have claimed the lives of sylvania . . . William R. Bradley, t New Jersey State League of Mu- GOOD PAY. STEADY ask local clergymen to remind JSTew Jersey . . '. Scientists who @ FOR RENT * would probably take no credit 419 people in New Jersey thus of Tenafly, has been re-elected nicipalities will be held in Atlan- ~ tamed the wild blueberry and their- congregations to be care- chairman of the New Jersey Air for what had been achieved in far this year, a fact which calls tic City from November 19 j increased its'*size have made New FOUR ROOMS unfurnished, bath, AMBOY MFG. CO. ful. • . \ " Pollution Control Commission ?-. that summer of 1940. But we for a basic change in driving'and through 22 ... Under a new law, | Jersey the nati6n's top blueberry hot water, heat, nice yard. Fayette St., Perth Amboy would like to know what Attendance at religious serv- walking practices ... Attorney With few exceptions all New Available August 1. 137 Edgar each county board of freeholders producer. ' Street, Carteret. 7-25* VAlley. 6-6850 "•••"'•'• 7/18-8/1 PtTRNISHED ROOM, board if de- sired; private home for gentle- SERVICES man. Call Kimball 1-7280. 7/25* IRVING TROUBLE with your FOK SALE sewerage? Electric Sewerootei BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY emoves roots, filth, sand and 17-CUBIC-FOOT Upright Freezer, .toppage from clogged pipes; like new; sacrifice. Call Fultoii trains and sewers. No digging, no 8-8547. 7-25 iamages—rapid and efficient. Call Accordion School Oolf Music Instruction 28 INCH ROADMASTER boy's Tony's Plumbing and* Heating. @ Pianos and Organs Radio & TV Service Shoe Repairing bicycle, good condition, like WO-8-8007. 7-3 - 7-25 new. — Call Kimball 1-4950 ® MISCELLANEOUS ® MUSIC MEANS 7/25 *! HENSCH'S A LIFETIME OF JOY ANY TV SET ADJUSTED OR MARTINSON REPAIRED — REASONABLE FOR SALE — TOP SOIL and fill Accordion School For Your Girl and Boy dirt. C. Sica, Fulton 8-2931. Avail yourself of our complete STORES s 172 Brown Avenue. Iselim LEARN TO PLAY THE Day Service %*i Plus 7/18 - 8/8 mortgage service on residen- ACCORDION THE MODERN, Call only «> Parts 44S tial, apartment, commercial EASY WAY- Color TV Extra LAKE AVE. GAS RANGE and industrial loans. Construc- Private Accordion Lessons (Given in Tonr Home or Our NO ACCORDION TO BUY . . , COLONIA Apartment size. Best offer. tion loans to builders available. Stfidio) Antennas Installed Call Fulton 1-2725 F.H.A. loans processed. © Complete Accordion Repairs 3 Year Perfect Performance FU-1-0114 7-25* ® Sales, Rentals, Exchanges Margaretteh & Co., Inc. © Pickups and Amplifiers Installed Because we have practically Guaranteed BOYS' BIKES FOR SALE 276 Hobart Street ® Music: Boohs for Accordion Perth Amboy, N. J. For Information Call - NO OVERHEAD, I Shoe Repairing 24- and 26-inch PHIL'S TV Call Fulton 8-8449 HI-2-0900 W0 8-4813-\: We can offer low prices on » Bike Repairing 7-25* Member—Mortgage Bankers 826 Railway Ave. Pianos and Organs Call VA-6-7151 Ass'n of N. J. Delicatessen USED PIANOS (24-Hour Phone Service) » Lawn Mowers • WORK WANTED 1 ; . 7/25-8/15 Phone WO 8-1400 Bought and Sold HANDYMAN — Insured, specializ- PIANO INSTRUCTION Sharpened E. Dttbay, Inst. SET NEED ing in roofing, gutters, leaders. WATCH REPAIRING Phone LI-8-2387 i Radio & TV Tubes Valley 6-5616 or Valley 6-0420. Free Estimates TREAT SHOPPE E. Obropta, Mgr. REPAIR? 7-25 Fulton 1-1649 Edison Piano Co. Call Tested Free 613 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge WO-8-4369 K. Wiley, 26 Trafalgar Drive 1059 Amboy Avenue Member of. Lake Avenue • FEMALE HELP WANTED ® (Opp. White Church) (Oak Ridge Heights) Colonia PRIVATE LESSONS: International, (Edison) Fords,'N. J. Businessmen's Association 7/11-8/1* Modern and Classical — Beginners ART'S RADIO TYPIST — General office experi- © SALADS st their BEST Lawn Mowers and Advanced. ence, air - conditioned office, & TELEVISION 'Drop in and say hello. We're IF YOUR DRINKING has become © SODA FOUNTAIN :. . '? Plumbing & Beating located right next to the Shell pleasant working conditions, va- Enroll1 Now for Summer —SALES and SERVICE— cation paid, many benefits; must a problem. Alcoholics Anony- Station." mous can help you. Call Market © FRESH BAKEBE GOODS . . Authorized Instruction have car. Good starting salary. 155 AVENEL ST.» AVENEL 3-7528, or write P. O. Box 253, Sales and Service for In Our Antennas installed. Tabes test- Branch of Martinson Store at Monarch Cabinet, 20 Inman Ave- Wobdbridge 7-3 - 7-25 Open 7 A. M. to 10:30 F. M. BRIGGS and STRATTON Air-Conditioned Studio 529 Tale Avenue, Hillside^ N. J. nue, Avenel. WO-8-0300. SVicGrath Bros. ed free at our store, Car Radios INCLUDING- SUNDAYS: and CLINTON GAS ENGINES serviced promptly. 7-25 PAINTER AND DECORATOR Closed Wednesdays All Day and PARTS We carry a full line of Musical Instruments and Accessories Oil REPAIR ESTIMATES FREE} TOYS TOYS TOYS Free Estimates : Slip Oovers GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS Call Kimball 1-4825 AH Makes Lawn Mowers Choose from such famous make ac- Burner J. J. TEDESCO Drugs cordions as: EXCELSIOR, TITANO, The new Royal line with hundreds Sharpened and Serviced IORIO, ACME, ACCORDIANA, EX- SALES and 6 Fillmore Avenue, Carteret CELSIOLA and others. of toys and gifts is now ready. SERVICE COLONIA TELEVISION GOING ON Ambitious women needed to dis- 7-3r- 7-25 Free Pickup—Phone KI-1-7163 Perth Amboy's Oldest Established SERVICE VACATION? play this beautiful line. Experi- RAYMOND^JACKSON Free Estimates - Service Authorized Zenith Dealer ence unnecessary. Full or part CHANCES ARE your home is not ALiiiEgflT'S KEY SHOP Accordion Center . Complete Installation Let us reupholster and adequately insulated. . . . We v 134. WASHINGTON AVENUE 18 Years at the Same Location Sales & Service recover your furniture timfe. Car necessary. Call West- AND SON Cleaning 1957 Models in Stock while you're away. field 2-6226-J. 7-25 can cut your fuel cost in half with CARTERET FREE STORAGE 4" by 6" rock wool. For free sur- EDDIE'S iUSiG CENTER — Phone —- TV & RADIO REPAIRS EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIAN — vey of your home by insulation Druggists Ed Bonkoski, Prop. WO-8-2324 or HI-2-2182 INSTALLATIONS Full or part time. Salary open. experts call Fulton %-WJZ. No 357 State St., P. A. VA-6-1290 FUlton 1-2011 LSqiior Stores Car Radios Repaired UPHOLSTERY SHOPS Call WO-8-1453. ' 7-25 obligation. Thaler Insulation, 1659 88 Mkin Street * . Est. 1907 Church Street, Rahway. P.S. We 20% Discount on All Tubes RAHWAY 9 AVENEL AVON CALLING women who need will also frame and insulate your when purchased in store WO-8-1217 Flomblng & Heating . FU-8-9954 extra income. New representa- attic into two comfortable bed- Telephone Woodbridge 5-1889 Enroll your child Corner Inman Avenue and tives are earning $50 or more rooms, bath and two closets. Call Telephone $-§5§4 now for private Kimberly Road • weekly representing Avon Cos- today! 7/3-7/26 summer classes. COLONIA, N. J. metics, world's largest manufac- Woodbridge TRUMPEB turer of cosmetics. Write P. O. Box American Place Names Liquor Store GUITAB Charles Farr Sporting Goods i> 705, Plainfleld, or call PL-6-6655. Presenting; Riddle, Ind.; Right ACCORDION # Roofing-Sheet Metal 7-25 Answer, Ark. • JOS. ANDBASCIK, Prop. SAXOPHONE Plumbing • Heating Avenel Pharmacy GIBSON e PIANO Complete Stock of Domestic GUITARS ® THOMSONS Electric Sewer Service Set That REEL FIXED LUNG CANCER. • i ; Opinions of ..Others 944 RAHWAY AVENUE &nd Imported Wines, Beers and Amplifiers © DRUMS In the first public pronounce- Telephone: T.R. STEVENS NOW! and liquors STUDENT RENTAL PLAN Roofing and Sheet Metal Work SERVICE ment on the subject since 1954, (Continued from Editorial Page) WOOBBEIDGE. 8-1914 Woodbridge 8-0594 when it took note of evidence Of would Have found an entirely 674 AMBOY AVENUR For Information Call HI-2-6948 685 ST. GEORGE AVENUE STATION 621 LINDEN AVENUE WOODBRDDGE FOB a statistical association • between different America, slower per- .WOODBRIDGE, N. J. SAIVSIVSY RAY'S MIXCHELt cigarette smoking and lung can- haps,; but in many ways, more SAM LAQDADRA, Prop. Woodbrldre, N. J. "KHMER" cer, the Public Health Service re- charming. - But,, then, that would WHITMAN'S CANDIES MUSIC and REPAIR SHOP _ "PENN" 487 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords cently 'announced that "there is hare been breaking the code of Cosmetics - Film "ALCEDO", "AIREX", "CENTAtIRE" an increasing and consistent body the foreign, ^observers, whose Moving and Trucking Home of Reel Parts of evidence that excessive ciga- view of American, is habitually Greeting Cards Wholesale and Retail rette smoking is one of the causa- 1 confined to the narrow horizons Pet Shops Air-Conditiomng - Warm Air Heat REEL REPAIRS A SPECIALTY tive factors in lung cancer." Complete Moving Job Industrial Exhaust System of: 'Pennsylvania avenue and Motor Guards ALL MAKES |_ 3 Rooms $25 5 Rooms $35 WOODER1DGE FOB FREE ESTIMATE • Times Square .-^-Portland Oregon - LITTLE Reel ChecktcS, Cleaned, Consumer prices reached a high ian Funeral Directors 4 Rooms $30 6; Rooms $40 Call WO-8-21M at MI-2-B966 in May for the seventh consecu- : ZOO Plumbing & Heating Polished, Greased and THREE SPITFIRES £11 Loads Insured — 10 Tears Exp. Adjusted, for Only tive month, with rising food prices @ Remodeling a major .factor in the increase. At a small garden table, per- ECONOMY MOVERS TROPICAL and Hoofing and Siding Plus Parts if Needed NATION-WIDE MOVERS The upward trend, combined with haps near Exeter in England, GOLD FISH ® New Installations © TROUT WORMS a downward trend in the, number there might sit\a man taking SYNOWIECKI Fulton 8-3914 ALL FISH SUPPLIES of hours worked a week led to an- ® Gas and Oil Burners « WILDLIFE PICTURES other small drop in factory work- his afternoon tea. He, would 48-State TANKS — PLANTS — PUMPS (framed) Funeral Home Call WO-8-3046j HI-2-73U ers' purchasing power. The Bu- have a bushy mustache, a Moving PARAKEETS — SINGING ® HUNTING, FISHING and Service Henry J arisen & Son reau of -Labor Statistic's Consu- weather-beaten face, clear blue CANARIES •_ L. PUGLIES^ - A. LBPO MOTOR BOAT LICENSES mer Price index rose 0.3 per cent eyes, itorty years old now, the 46 Atlantic Street AGENT 30 TYPES OF CAGES Tinning: and Sheet Mttal Work ISSUED in May to 119.6, this was 3.6 per Ask How You Can Win man would have, acquired some- Carteret, N. J. National Van lines FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES Roofing: Metal Ceilings and - cent higher than for May, 1956. JUST ARRIVED! One of Our Trophies Furnace Work €hara^ter Heading New Shipment of TACKLE Telephone KI 1-5715 AND REPAIR Indoor Plants — All Potted 588 Alden Street SPORTING GOODS A. W. Hall and Son Woodbridge, N. J. 256 Monroe Street, Railway REAM and ADViSINO Local and Long Distance GUTH PET SHOP Moving and Storage 80 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Telephone 8-1E40 Telephone RA-7-3894 By Your RATION-WIDE SHIPPERS of KI-1-4070 Household and Office Furniture STORE HOURS: Handwriting Analysis Authorized Agent Mon. Thru Sat. 9 A. M. to I P. M. Howard Van Lines Tax! Cabs FULL Separate Rooms for Storaga CHARACTER $ CRATING • PACKING 9 Plumbing- and E & L SHIPPING Photography Heating Sales READINGS 1 Uaelatmed Furniture of Brsry and Service ROOFING Description CO. MRS. RUBY RICO Office and Warehouse • Oil Burners, 201 West Main St., Rahway S4 Atlantic Street, Carteret Sales and. Service Insured , _ Roofing Installation and No Appointment Necessary Tel. KI-1-5540 0 FURNACE CLEANING Repairs of All Types © GUTTERS JUST PHONE KARMAZIN 0 LEADERS Religious Articles Foralture PLUMBING & HEATING « SLATE REPAIR WO 8-0200 HAND MOVING- e Commercial 0 Residential © HOT ASPHALT ROOFS Fast and Coumous. Sendee , Exact ® Industrial For Free Estimates Phone NOW IN OUR AND STORAGE 18 MAIN- ST. tppp. Town Hall) VA 6-5816 or VA 6-0420 WOGOBRIDbL TAXI OUTDOOR WOODBRIDGE 8-4765 443 PEARL ST. WOODBRIDGB MEW HOME! LOCAL AND LONG © BIGGER VALUES! DISTANCE MOVING Radio & TV Service @ ; SHRINE ® MORE TOP BRANDS # Service Stations Boats - Motors Our Lsfcdy of Grace ® BETTER SERVICE* REASONABLE RATES 32" Size $25.60 ® LOWER PRICES! Agency For PR0CESS5NG .UNITED VAN LINES Authorized Sealer 24" Size ...... llS.OO OF AL'S RADIO for Guaranteed 609 W. ELIZABETH AVENUE PHOTO SUPPLIES IN TOWN! TOWNE GARAGE Crushed Stone WINTER BROS. ® WHIRLWIND BOATS , & TELEVISION . 1. F. Gardner & Son Phone WAbash 5-2313-2314 ® SCOTT ATWATER ~

| Sight, indeed, to the present •••'!• Iselin, N. J, St. George Avenue at B. S. Batteries WO-8-354® ' I generation is the flight of an Across from St. Cecelia's Church Highway 1, Avenel TRAILERS 34 PERSHENG AVENUE unpiloted, impoiyered aircraft^ (At the Woodbridge We're Specialists la ; Open Evenings •? :36 to 9:00 Cloverleaf Clrfcle) Hardware, Paints, Accessories JThis balloon, patterned after Can LI-9-3789 CARTEBET, N. J. « JbEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT an early French gas bag, Is air^ Ofn 9 A.M. la 9 P:M., incL Set. Classified Ads A & K BOAT SALES bom® in London, England; t4 Other Religious Articles A. Klsn, Jr., Prop. AND BALANCE publicize tf^^ WOodbridgre 8-1577 • BRAKE SERVICE Z01**i Roosevelt Ave., Carteret LAST 3 DAYS — ISELEN" FAIR! Bring Results .Telephone 151-1-5689 Tel.. KI-1-4933 or 6404 EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FOftDS BEACON THURSDAY, JULY. 25; 1957 ~ «. a "4^ ^gr"~__ ~ Stan's Vanquishes fords Entry* 17-4, Browns Blank Tigers In Senior Circuit Team Standings: Won Lost On Smith's No-Hitter; Jigg's Tavern i o Stan's Bar & Gfrill 4 0 White Birch Men's Club 2 2 Prank's Tavern 2 2 Benny's Tavern 2 2 Pirates Rack up 13th Fords Atlathic .-.: ..;. 1 3 Fords Boys Club 1 3 Sewaren A. C 0 4 Ludwig's 299 Yanks Defeat Sox WOODBRIDGE — Stan's Bar and Grill of Hopelawn made it In Extra ; four straight since the start of PacesCop Win the second-half schedule in the Recreation Senior Softball League WOODBRIDGE—Team captain Game is Thriller by trampling over Fords Atlantics Andrew Ludwig. missed his third by a sizeable 17-6 count. . perfect 300 score when lie fired a TF.<*M STANDINGS Actnallv Stan's was outhit 11-9 299 in the recent Central Jersey American Division by the Fords batters, but thev Pistol League, match in which the W L made the most-of 12 walks to bring Township Police conquered Ro- Stewart's 11 3 up their run total. The victors selle at the Main Street range. Mauro Motors 9 5 tallied three runs in the second Ludwig, the league's leading A. F. -Greiners 7 7 , seven in the second, four marksman, missed his first shot Reo Dirter 6 8 in the third and four in the fifth. of the afternoon, then proceeded C.I.O. Browis 6 8 Hopelawn's most effective bat- to sink the rest in the bullseye. He Kiwanis Club 3 11 ran up his total by collecting 99 ters during the rampage were Carl National Division Kgwyo and Earl Smith with two hits points in slow fire, 100 in time and 100 in rapid. Lions Club 13 0 apiece. Fords' big men at the plate DOING NICELY, THANK. YOU: Enjoying a most successful season in the Fords-Clara Barton Little League are the CasweU-Strajuss Woodbridge Fire Co.' 7 5 with two safe blows were Charles Cubs, who at the present maintain a hold on second place in the circuit standings. The Cubs have one of the most consistent teams in Following their - captain were St. Anthony's .- 7 7 Grega and Gen Cougar. the league since it was organized in 1951. KneeSing in the first row from left to right are Billy Szatkowski, Corky Arrighi, Billy Yachinous,, Jack Waldman, who fired a 295 I James' Motors ' 6 7 Joe Borowski went the full _dis- Richard Sipos. and Arty Collazo. SecGnd row: John Mansfield, John Nemeth, Stuart Szeher, Boots Butihs, Eddie Kaminski, Allen By- score and Phil Yacovino with a Knights of Columbus 6 8 tance to pick up Stan's triumph, beck, John Lucas, Jimmy Szewizyes and Mike Smoyak. Third row: Al Arrighi, Doris Szychter (team mother), John Mansfield (coach), 293 score. Waldman had a perfect , P. B. A 1 13 Walter Siecinski absorbed the de- Richard Onder (coaci) and Walt Szewizyk. 100 tally in rapid fire. feat due to his own wildness. Walter Brinkman was top man | WOODBRIDGE — Barry Smith, Mike Roskey hurled an 11-0 one for Roselle with a 296 count, while the C.I.O. Browns' pitching sensa- hitter against the White _ Birch his teainmate, William Woodruff, tion, climbed the steps of the Men's Clubland as a result, Jiggs Orioles Take Over Murtagh Hurls -No-Hitter. Avenel Continues'. had a 291 total. ; Woodbridge Little League's Myth- Tavern remained at • the top of The Woodbridge marksmen will ical Hall of Fame and, proudly the league with Stan's holding a Torrid Loop Pace seek their 15th victory Tuesday 'tacked his no-hit no-run game 4-0 record. Colonia Loop Lead | In, Junior Rec. Loop Tilt afternoon when they journey out- .against the Reo Diner Tigers to ithe institution's golden walls. His During the abbreviated five inn- COLONIA — After a two-week American Division Hopelawn Tops Colonia HIGHLAND PARK — The big side the township to match shots ing clash, Roskey fanned five see-saw battle for first place in the Team Standings: Won Lost The Hopelawn Youth Organiza- question circulating in the Mid- with Dunellen. . - [team subdued the Tigers, 9-0, while swingers and issued one free tic- Colonia Cub League, the Orioles Fords Boys Club 2 0 tion made the most of four hits to County League is, "Who will stop WOODBRIDGE (1178) he tossed the_ memorable game. feet to first base. The losing pitch- moved into undisputed possession St. James Jrs 2 0 subdue the Colonia Millers by a the Avenel Pharmacy from run- SF TF RF Tot. While working calmly, Smith ing was Ed Majewski. of the top slot after defeating the Colonia Millers 1 1 4-1 count at the P'enn Street ning away with the pennant?" A. Ludwig -. 99 100 100 299 guided third strikes past 14 batters Red Sox, 6-1, with five runs in the Hopelawn Youths 1 1 diamond. Manager Lou Lukasiuk's Pharma- J, Waldman .:.... 98 97 100 295 and walked only two. He was espe- Andy Schiller belted a cists recently upended Melrose cially effective in the third, fifth., and a double for the Keasbey club, fifth inning. Sewaren A. A. Jrs ."... 0 1 For six innings it was a close P. Yacovino 98 96 99 293 KKAC Hl'.S TEAK: Barry Smith, Sporting Goods by a 4-2 score for a talented" pitcher who curves and sixth innings, retiring the side while his teammate, Jim Yeager, Both clubs battled on even terms contest with Hopelawn clinging to C. Zuccaro 99 93 99 291 a 2-1 lead. Then in the top of the their -11th. consective victory. 1 them for the C.I.O. Browns, was via the route. also enjoyed a good day in the for the first four frames with each National Division ROSELLE (113 ?) Bobby Sobieski was the Browns' seventh, the victors added a pair Once more it was good pitching 296 admitted to the Woodbriflge batter's box hitting safely twice team collecting one hit apiece over Team Standings: Won Lost Wl Brinkman .... 100 98 98 mainstay in the confines of the of insurance markers when Vie which featured Avenel's conquest W. Woodruff .... 96 95 100 291 Little League's mythical Hall of in four appearances. Joe Debrow- the span. The Orioles hammered Woodbridge Wildcats .... 1 1 over the Meirose nine. Lukasiuk batter's box, collecting two hits, 3ki singled in the fifth inning for Calantoni and Bob Garber de- B. Anderson ...... 100 92 97 289 Fame after tossing a no-hit, no- out six hits in the fifth which pro- Bertolami Brothers 1 1 tapped Mike Basarab of Iselin for run game aguinst the Eeo Diner while Stanley Derewski belted a the White Birch nine to deprive duced the winning five runs. livered timely base hits. R. Svoboda :.. 79 88 94 261 Scheno's Larry Clement, Hopelawn's ace, the assignment and the former Tigers at the Van Buren Street fat- pitch over the distant fence Roskey of a no hitter. Ronnie Buckiewiez, the Orioles' ; Cities Services ':...... 0 . 1 picked up the win after limiting Barren ace came through with- a Stadium. The young- hurler foe a home run. Prank's Tavern brought its sec- pitching mainstay, played a dual Our Lady of Peace 0 2 neat three-hitter. He was also ef- struck out 14 hatters while pitch- little League observers claim hero's role from the center of the Colonia to three safeties and strik- 3nd half record up to the .500 level Hopelawn Indians 0- -0 ing out 14 swingers. The Millers' fective aiming third strikes past Tigers Show Gain ing- his memorable game. the recent eight inning game be- after breezing past the Fords Boys diamond and at the plate. Out on 11 batters during his seven inning tween the league leading Stewart's the hill, he won it with a low hit reversal was handed to starter Dlub 10-2 with a late rally. WOODBRIDGE —Tommy Mur- Gene Cstode. stint. Dick energy was handed the Root' Beer Red Sox and second The game was a spectator's with game and in 'the batter's box, he tagh stepped briskly into the spot- Meirose setback after being- nicked, In Iselin League place Mauro Motors was one of " both teams scoreless at the con- drove in three--runs with a pair of light in the American Division of by nine hits. He struck out four CDonnell 2-Hitter the greatest ever played at the clusion -of four innings of play. timely base hits. the Recreation Junior League af- Little Leaguers Collect and walked two. Van Buren Street diamond. The Oriole managers John Belz, Bill Team Standings: - Won Lost Prank's became restless at the ter pitching a no-hitter for St. $1,399 in 2 Tag'Days Avenel posted two runs on the Yankees eventually won the game, plate in the fifth and drove home DeFoe and V. Hassell also praised James' against Scheno's Cities Miele's Excavating 12 2 Blanks Woo4bridge 1-0, to cut the Red S.ox lead to the hitting of Skippy Belz and Vic Scoreboard in the second inning Ten Eyck 11 3 a pair of runs. The victors con- Service of Avenel. The Saints won WOODBRIDGE — Chairman when Fred Swick singled before Team Standings two games. tinued to hit with a marker in the Szcmanski, who hit safely twice it 4-1 for their second straight Fireside Realty -—.—• 7 7 Jack Coley announced that the Bob Seaman blasted a home run Tqmasso Real Estate .... 7 7 EASTERN DIVISION Each team started their pitching sixth and an explosion of seven during the all important game. since the start of the second phase annual Tag Day conducted by aces, Bill Radley for the Yankees over the Meirose center fielder's APs Sunoco ~ 7 9 W L in^the top of the seventh. Fords With Ronnie Potempa driving in of the schedule. the Woodbridge Little League in head. The Pharmacists added a and Bruce Launhardt, the Red Sox Boys avoided a whitewashing by eight runs, the Athletics waltzed Fire Company 1 5 -..9._ Flynn & Son 2 0 Murtagh was erratic out on the a limited section of the township couple more runs in the fourth. St. James' 2 0 flipper. Both hurlers pitched score- scoring two runs in the bottom of to a 16-0 decision over the Sena- was a tremendous success. Lou Lukasiuk opened the frame Pete Schmidt 4 9 less baseball for the first six in- the seventh. tors in a one-sided clash at the mound at times, breezing third Fire Company 2 4 11 Colonia Rams 1 ' 1 strikes past eight batters and Coley, along with the officers with a double and came racing Woodbridge Demons 0 1 nings with Radley giving up one 3-Hitter For Boos Outlook Avenue field. hit and Launhardt three. Because walking a total of six. His wild- and members of the baseball or- around third to score on Bill Hof- ISELIN;— Tomassp's Tigers Paul Boos, the ace of Frank's Potempa's hitting spree included ness cost him a shutout in the ganization, wish to thank all fer's single.. On the. throw f£>^the WESTERN DIVISION of a pitching rule which prohibits a home run, his third of the' sea- movedjfupjiinto a tie for third place pitching corps, flipped a neat sixth inning when he walked three those people who contributed plate in an attempt to nip Lukas- :•>•.*: .-:'..: . W L a player from working more than taee-hitter and along the way set son, two triples and a double. His in the teelin Little/League "after six frames the Yankees and Red batters and ail error permitted one so generously to the fund. With iuk, Hoffer sped all the. way to subdutog the Fireside Realty In- Woodbridge Warriors" 2 0 five batters down via the strike eight RBI's stand as a new league of his free ticket holders to score. "additional returns still to be re- third base, from where he tallied Iselin Warriors 1 0 Sox were forced to make changes record according to the organiza- dians 9-4 behind the three-hit apt route. The game's vanquished ported, the total collected thus the second run of the innina on a Fords Barts & Thompson.. 0 2 on the mound in the seventh. fiurler was Frank Capraro. . tion^ statistician. Heyden and Nick Balog and Murtagh hit well Ditching of Victor Janson. far stands at $1,399.95. passed ball. .''..' Woodbridge Braves 0 2 Yanks Score in 8th Bob Miller, Budo Mueller and Ferguson placed second to Potem- for St. James belting two safeties The Tigers had their hitting apiece. The funds collected during the Meirose ' avoided a whitewash, Kelner Colts ...:- 0 2 Tom Wieczezak took over the Ed Paszinski were Frank's most pa in the hitting department. tag days will be utilized to com- shoes* oh, battering the Indians' pitching duties for Mauro Motors, • Bertolami Brothers of Port with a pair of runs in the bottom losing ehucker, Keith Wargo, for autstanding batters during the Chuck Kayesak was the Ath- plete a third diamond at the Van of the fourth stanza. Bob Letson WOODBRIDGE — Jack O'Don- While Butch Mayti came out of the sne sided scrap with two hits letics' winning pitcher. He gave 'Reading notched their initial win Buren Street Stadium. A portion ' six safe blows. 3ud Tietchen.led nell went to the mound for Flynn bullpen for the Red Sox. Wieczezak _ since the start of the second half looked at four balls to earn a free the Tigers' assault with two singles apiece. up five scattered hits during his of the money will also be used ticket to first base. Jim Gold then and Son of Fords in the Eastern won it when the Yankees scored Bill Kutney starred in a dual six-inning' workout. by trimming Our Lady of Peace for general repairs at the and a double in three trips from Division of the Recreation Inter- in the bottom of the eighth inning. moved him over to second with a the bench. William Devlin and role for Benny's Tavern, which ad- Sox Top Senators 9-4.. stadium site. sharp single. At this point . Bob mediate "League and before hitting Wieczezak, .aside from pitching ministered an 11-1 defeat to the The Senators succumbed to the The game itself was a mixed up Vic Janson also belted two ply the showersv blanked the Wood- a strong two innings, carried in Tommey scored both, runners by shots for the victors. Ray Coffrey Sewaren A. G. at the Port Reading Red Sox toy a 7-3 score after being affair dotted with errors and Tom Emerson, Oklahoma's big lining a long single to centerfield. bridge Braves 11-0 with a classy the winning run. He led off with diamond. ' • four-bitted by Pete Hines, who walks. Gary Mansfield, the Our football tackle the past three years, riflled a home run to deep left two-hitter. a single, advanced to third base Seaman and Ronnie Qsbome field for.the Indians. Out on the mound, Kutney notched the verdict. Ed Ellam was Lady of Peace pitcher, hurled a keeps a bunch of pet black widow were Avenel's most effective bat- on an infield out and came 'in to the losing hurler. The Fords ehucker had good pitched his best game of the sea- one hitter and lost; while Richie spiders and tarantulas around his ters during the . scrap with two Al's Sunoco Giants-rallied in the control during his winning effort, dent home plate when a pick-off son, limiting Sewaren to one hit The rampaging Orioles with 22 D'Apolito won it for Port Reading house. He is a zoology major and hits apiece. • • , late inning to manipulate an 8-6 firing third strikes past seven bat- throw backfired. aver the distance. When not runs in two games pounced on the after limiting his opponents to a they are a big.help in his studies. decision over the Fire Company ters and walking only two. The Both the Mauro Motors and iccupied tossing curves, Kutney Athletics and before the conclusion pair of singles. His wife has learned to like the Jockey Bill Hartack set. a Dela- No; 2 Braves. The win was the two free passes he ^issued came Stewart infielders were terrific ' also became the. batting hero with of six innings, they wrapped up the Both teams enjoyed big innings. bugs, too. The Emersons had a pet ware Park stakes record this seaspn Giants' seventh since the start of back in the final inning. Bob during the close contest. Mike Cop- three singles in as many jaunts game by a decisive 16-4 score. Bertolami Brothers tallied six runs tarantula . running around tne by winning five.-He won the Dela- the: current campaign. Lengyel, the Bravs'e starter, was pola, Tom Kimberley and Wiee- from the bench. His slugging The Orioles broke fast at the in the second round; Our Lady of house. It is the kind that is harm- ware Oaks with Bayou,-the'New charged with the loss. zezak were the Yankees' defensive plate, driving five runs in the first George Butchko, one of the mate, Frank Barbato, laced out a Peace, four in the third. less but evil looking. Castle and Delaware Handicaps on Giants' pitching mainstays, went stars, while the Red Sox' most out- home run and single. inning, two in the second and nine While. O'Donnell handled the Fords Boys Club scored during Princess Turia, took the Wilming- the full six inning distance to pick stejiding defenders were Laun- in the third. Yogi Berra had one of his great- ton Handicap on Itobe and the Woodbridge batters, his team- the early phase of its game with up the win. The Braves' losing mates, Dan Black, Ronnie Gasio- hardt and Mayti. Tony Gambardella went the est days as a Yankee when he drove Dover on Bolero TJ. After being stunned by Bruce the Woodbridge Wildcats to win it home eight runs in a 10-0 victory hurler was Gary Yoos. jrowski and Bob Filarowicz; sup-* route for the Orioles to pick up • Richie' Happel supplied the Smith's no-hitter, the Reo Diner Fords All-Stars his third victory of the season. He by a 7-4 score. The defeat was the over the Boston Red Sox. But he outfielder plied the power at the plate with Wildcats' first since the opening Giants' power at the plate with a two hits apiece. One of Filaro- Tigers bounced back to post a 5-2 lost one contest earlier in the cam- remembered a better feat while Rip Repulski was presented-with verdict over the A. F. Greiner of the second half. playing for Norfolk, Va., in* the a watch for outstanding effort.at double and triple, while Clifford wicz's safe blows went for a home Click in Tourney paign. Three Athletic Snyder . circled "the bases with a Senators. faced the Orioles and were guilty Don Elko and Earl Prang split Yankee system in 1943. In one the July baseball forum- of the run in the first inning. Fords' pitching chores with the game the catcher drove home 10 Philadelphia Sports Writers1 Asso tremendous drive over the fence. • Johnny Eppensteiner, who struck EDISON—The Fords-Clara Bar- of issuing 18 free tickets to first St. James' combined some good out 18 batters earlier in the sea- former annexing the decision; runs. The next day he drove in 13. ciation. Repulski earned the award The Braves' leading swatter was pitching and hitting to romp to a ton Little League All-Stars made base. Yoos, #ho connected safely twice son, pitched a one-hitter for the Sljpr debut in the Middlesex Some heavy hitting featured the Woodbridge's losing pitcher was Yogi drove in 56 runs in 11 games for batting over .300 - since the 10-2 decision over the Wood- Al Butrica. that season. June forum. - '•'..: Tigers. He fanned 11 swingers and 3ounty Freeholders Little Fellows Indians' 8-1 victory over the White : (Miele's Excavating Red Sox pro- bridge Braves. The win was the gave up six free passes. The Sena- Tournament a successful one by Sox. Jim Tierney, the Indians' Prang was Fords' mainstay at tecting their one game lead at the Saints' second straight since the tors' losing chucker was Mike Cal- shutting out the American Printed powerhouse, blasted an inside the the plate with'three safe blows in DEAN OF N. L UMPS - - By Alan Mover top. of the league by tripping the start of the second half. vani. Circuit's Dodgers of Metuchen, park home run in the first inning four trips from the dugout, while £- LEE Fire Company No. 1 Dodgers by a The game was close during the Terry Napravnik, the Tigers' .ag- L-0, at Roosevelt Park. with two on. Johnny Felz and Tom Bob Dennis and Elko contributed 6-2 score at the Cooper Avenue early stages with the score knot- gressive catcher, went two for two two hits apiece. Ray Orlando lined &ALLANFANT field. ' Fords-Clara Barton drove in the Kincaid also took part in the In- : ted at 2-2 at the end of the third —a home run and a double. His lone run of the game in the third. dians' avalanche of base hits with out two doubles and a triple for •Ed Walsh hurled a classy two inning. St. James' broke the tie the Wildcats. teammate; Bob Timinski, -walloped Say Peterson opened the frame a triple and single apiece. hitter to win .it for the Red Sox. by driving home a run in the a double and single hi three trips wrth a line single to left field. Two Frank Buglovsky was the Dodgers' third, and from there went on to from the dugout, " ' _^ 3Clehes later, he scampered all the The Woodbridge Township Recreation Department Baseball and losing twirler. score- one more in the fifth and Pirates Click Again " - •vay around to home plate on Mike Softball League schedule for the week of July 29 is as follows: The batting hero of the game wound up with a splash in the Over in the National Division;, Bobal's resounding double. seventh, sending in six markers. SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE was Frank, Natau, who swung a the lions Club'Pirates continued^ Metuchen threatened to break Bob Kolibas pitched the entire All League Games Start at 6:15 P. M. heavy bat with a home run and a to make a shambles of the race for --_ the game wide open in the fourth double. Butch Dearing also blasted game for St. James' and* did a the pennant, by whitewashing the^ inning by loading the bases with • MONDAY one over the fence for the league masterful job checking the Braves Knights of .Columbus Cardinals," ;wo men down. But, the All Stars Stan's Bar & Grill vs. Fords Boys Club, Keasbey Heights leaders. F¥ank BugloVsky; sal- with three safeties. He struck out (Continued on Page Sixteen) - nade their one run stand up when Fords Atlantic vs. Frank's Tavern, Fords Park vaged a little glory for the van- seven batters and gave up four pitcher Ray Smith bore down to Sewaren A. C. vs. White Birch Men's Club,-Glen Cove (Sewaren) quished Dodgers when he, too, bases on .balls. The Braves' pitcher SEE . . . strike out Martin and retire the Benny's Tavern vs. Jigg's Tavern, Port Reading rifled a home run, nicked with the setback^ was Jim side. Tirpak. ••-:• Smith went the full six innings INTERMEDIATE BASEBALL LEAGUE CUbs Battered TUESDAY • The Ten Eyck Yankees sprayed Two Get Two Hits to annex the All Stars' initial Bob Zambo and Joe Nagy ac- ;ournament victory. He was at his Fords (Barts & Thompson) vs. Colonia Rams, Hopelawn School the outfield with 16. base hits to jest firing third strikes on past Woodbridge Braves vs. Woodbridge Warriors, Oak Street mow down the Pete Schmidt Cubs counted for most of the St. James' RBI's with two timely base "knocks 10 batters and walking only three. Iselin Warriors vs. Woodbridge Demons, Kennedy Park by a one sided 21-6 tally. The vic- CVilson was Metuchen's losing tory kept the Yankees within one apiece. Alex Notchey also helped WEDNESDAY game of the -front running Red St. James' cause by rifling a triple lurler after giving up five base : For WORK CLOTHES v Woodbridge Braves vs. Colonia Rams, Oak Street Sox. . ,; . to deep centerfield in the seventh mocks. - Flynn & Sons vs. Kelner Colts,.Fords Park . and SPORTSWEAR. The game was well played with George Braden, Carl Kalinowski frame. Handi-Charge—Tel. FU-1-2210 either team committing an error THURSDAY and Joseph Clemens led the Yan- • (Continued on Page Sixteen) uring the tight action. • • < Flynn & Sons vs. Woodbridge Warriors, Fords Park <> kees' assault against the Cubs' Iselin Warriors vs. St. James' CYO, Oak Street : pitching staff with four hits Kelner Colte vs. Woodbridge Demons, Hopelawn School apiece, while Tommy Ten Eyck MINIMUM JUNIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE collected three. One of, Clemens' safe shots trayeled for four bases. SERVICE • .50 TUESDAY .CALL The Yankees' lucky pitcher was Colonia Millers vs. Fords Boys Club, Fords Park MAPE Robert Brynes, who coasted to vic- St. James' vs. Hopelawn Youth, Freeman Street LEAGCJg & tory. Bob King, the Cubs' starter, BODY Woodbridge Wildcats vs. Sewaren A. A. Juniors, G-len Cove (Sewaren) BEFORE Sa.OOO FRANK'S - //¥ THE POLO was charged with the loss. He was ESTIMATES Bertolami Bros, vs. Scheno's Cities Service, .Avenel Park MIGHT HAVE MAPE followed to the center of the dia- FENDER RADIO ii TELEVISION WEDNESDAY TO mond by Harry Dilkes and Billy COLLISION A it'463 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE Scheno's Cities Service vs. Our Lady of Peace (Fords), Hopelawn WffAT/T WIP Serada. FORBS PS L/KE /A AtL 0UT A WO'RK AT School 0OO££> AT OMC£. IE6 RUMBP, A In three earlier games, Miele's Excavating rapped Al's Sunoco . THURSDAY "//" P/Prf'T TAKE CAREER/I*, PHONE ftgtOrfG To F/tfP 13-8, Ten Eyck trounced Tomasso ACME Garage Woodbridge Wildcats vs. Hopelawn Youth, Freeman Street oar" tig Real Estate 10-6, and Pete HI-2-1067 St.'James' vs. Colonia Millers, Colonia (Pennsylvania Avenue) Schmidt's edged Fire Company, AJMSBOY AVE. and PFEIFFER BLVD., PERTH Bertolami Bros. vs. Sewaren A. A. Juniors, Port Reading No. 1 by1 a close 4-3 score, j - x$\ «t*«— PAGE SIXTEEN THURSDAY, JlttY 25, 1957 EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FOKDS BEACON LEGAL NOTICES seven runs in the second Inning has been placed on file and 1B available before going on to trounce Fords for inspection in the Office of the Westbury Park Barts and Thompson, 14-6, at the Board at the Town Hall, Nixon, N. J. Hopelawn Claybank field. Board of Adjustment, Township of Edison. Bru-ce Younger, the Warriors' Att. Joseph Simon, Secretary. left fielder, gave his batting aver- E.-B. 7/25/57 age a hike by hitting safely three By GLADYS E. SCANK Refer To: W-473; 433; 173; 537; 154; 7; : times, while Matt Fratterolo ac- .15; 33; 173 497 L neol» Hijrhway counted for a home run and dou- (V. f.F PUBLIC 5Ui,E , Iselin 1 WHOM IT f.fAT CONCERN: ble in four appearances at the if a rcj'Htir meeHne ot.rtie Township Tel. Li-8-1679 plate. bridge, held Tuesday. July H5, —Mr. and Mrs. James. Moyer, The Warriors' winning pitcher 1957. I was directed to advertise the fact that on Tuesday evening, August LANCASTER BRAND U.S. Cli 121 Bedford Avenue, announce was Howard Van Ness of Avenel. 6, 1957, the Township Committee will the birth of a daughter at Peijth He fanned seven opponents dur- meet at 8 P. M. (DST) in the Com- ing his five-inning stint. Steve ai.vi.ee Chambers, Memorial Municipal Amboy General Hospital. lutldlng, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and —Miss Barbara Weissman, Jupinka took Fords' defeat. -xpose and sell at public1 sale and. to tie highest bidd-* accordin*» to terms daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. David Jim Kocsis' home run in the jf sale on file with the Real Estate Weissman, 99 Bedford Avenue, is seventh inning broke a tie -andDepartment and. Township pierlc open handed the St. James C.Y.O. a ••o inspectian and to be .publicly read spending a few days as the guest prior to sale, Lots, Remaining portions of Ruth Cassell, daughter of Mr. rugged 5-4 verdict over the Co-of Lots 7. 8, and 9, all of Lots 14, 15, arid Mrs. Jerome Cassell, 152 Mid- lonia Rams at the local Oak 16, 17 and 18, and the remaining por- tions of Lot 20 in Block 441-A: Lots dlesex Avenue, Iselin. Street diamond. 2572 to 2580 inclusive In Block 433-B; •Kocsis, aside from driving in the remaining portion of Lots 31 to 40 —Mr. and Mis. Prank Tagli- inclusive in Block 4B4-I and Lots 2523 areni, 182 Worth Street were hosts the winning run with his circuit to 2528 inclusive in Block 483-A on the to Mr. Tagliareni's brother and clout, hit a home run in the first Woodbridge Township Assessment Map. inning and a single in the third Take further nouce tfcat tb.e Town.- sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- ihlp Committee has, by resolution end jamin Tagliareni, Miami, Fla. forto cop his team's batting honors. -mrsuant to law: fl**>d a minimum- Ernie Venerus and Bob Zambo price at which said lots In said Mocks a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Tagli- will be soid together wltb all other areni and children, Frank, Jr., split the Saints' .pitching chores details "ertinent. said rnljn'mnm price with the latter fmrler gaining being $5,450.00 plus costs of preparing Kenneth and Jill, and their guests, deed and advertising this sale.1 Said spent the week-end with Mr. andcredit for the win after working lots In saia blocks, if sold on. terms, Mrs. Nicholas Tagiareni, Somer- the sixth and seventh stanzas. will require a down payment of 25% Johnny Stevens was tagged with of the bid accepted by the Township ville. Committee, the balanre of purchase —Mrs. George Beveridge and the Rams' reversal. price to be paid in cash. '-•••• children, George; Jr. and Roseann, In one other league skirmish, Upon acceptance oi the . mlnLnum Extra-Juicy and well-marbled. Cut from only th'e finesf corn-fed beef. They're personally picked hid, or bid above minimum, by the "by Acme beef experts and graded U. S. Choice or Prime by High Gov't Standards. 180 Worth Street have returned the Iselin Warriors erupted for Township Committee' and the payment from a week's visit with Mr. andseven runs; in the first inning to thereof by the purchaser according to Our Hamburger Has a Good Reputation set the stage for their 8-3'victory ^he manner of. purchase . ill accordance Mrs. William Hassett, Elmira, with terms of sale on file, the Towa- TRY SOME AT THIS LOW PRICE N. Y. The Beveridge family spent over the Kelner Colts. ;hip will deliver a bargain and sale I CUT-UP the week-end at their summer Paul Botti and Bob Mauceri were Iselin's big guns in.the bat- • DATED: July 16, 1957. home in Manasquan with Mrs. B. J. DUNKJAN, Township Clerk iy REAOY-TO-OG0K ter's box with two base -knocks To he advertised July 25 and August Beveridge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. apiece. , 1, 1957. in the Fords Beacon. Perfect for ehicken salad! Mix with Hom-de-iife mayonnaise and Anthony Aiello, Jersey City. The Warriors' winning pitcher SHERIFF'S SALE diced celery. Easy to prepare! —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iPorzano, was Charlie Van Buskirk, who SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY 184 Worth Street entertained Mrs. scattered seven hits over the —LAW DIVISION, MIDDLESEX •Forzano's niece and nephews, COUNTY, Docket No. J-3064-56— FRESH, TOP QUALITY route. Ernie Sebestyn absorbed Gulf Oil Corporation, is Plain-tiff, and Satisfaction Marie, John and Joseph Shillitani, the Colt's defeat. Allen Tucker, is Defendant. Writ of Brooklyn, a week. Mrs. Forzano Execution for the sale of premises Guaranteed dated May 3, 1957. .. - • LEGS Ib. BREASTS ib. took her guests on day trips to LEGAL NOTICES By virtue of tne above stated Writ, to Chicken Parts 55 59. Keansburg. me directed and delivered, I will ex- —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Santelli LEGAL NOTICE pose to sale at public vendue on -.. A variance from^ Section No. 6. par. : WEDNESDAY, THE 14TH DAY OP . 29e BACKS, iiCHS 3 <»*• 2I< and daughters, Michele and Val-B-3, of the Edison Township Zoning AUGUST,. A. D:, NINETEEN erie, Jersey City, were Sunday Ordinance, to permit erection of an HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN Rushed daily from nearby farms. attached garage and breezeway, to at the hour of two o'clock by the then SAVE 0M CHARCOAL AY ACME dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sal- within 4.68 feet, to premises situated at prevailing (Standard or' Daylight Sav- vatore Santelli, 194 Worth Street. 7 Sine Road, Nixon, N. J., has been ing) time, in the afternoon of the said , day, at the Sheriff's Office in the City Cottage Buffs > Sfc mOSJSB> FISff HAWMS c —Mr. and Mrs. George New- granted to Arthur A. Ring, at a regular /££ 4 ib. bag 32c ioib.b 77 2oib,ba meeting held on July 116. 1957. | of New Brunswick, N. J. lfa ag g man, 186 Worth Street are enter- The determination of the Board of More particularly against lands of Beef Liver *•« •»>. 39< Fillet Haddock o°Z -"•*• 39* taining Mrs. Newman's mother Adjustment of the Township of Edison the defendant which lands came into C c has been placed on file and is available the hands of the defendant from Julia J $ 5 Ib. bag 47 101b. bag87 20 Ib. bag and brother, Mrs. John Sullivan for inspection in the Office of the Board S. Woodcock, widow 'by deed dated July Hard Salami and Arnold Sullivan of Berkeley, at the Town Hall. Nixon, N. J. 15, 1955 which deed was acknowledged ' 4.^430 'Haddock ^ZZiZ ««•?*»• 39« BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT July 15, 1955 , and-was recorded in the g 12 Mich, as house guests. Township of Edison Clerk's office of the County of Middle- Thurlnger Hi™! 40x.pkg.33c SagtueH Steak o°s ea Att: .Joseph Simon. sex, State of New Jersey on the 18th DOLI Secretary. day of July, 1955 in book 1834 of deeds, E. B. 7/25/57 page 58 which land is more particularly described as follows: .'SWIFT. PREMIUM-.FROZEN BONIL1SS PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRU!? ses LEGAL NOTICE "Being known and designated as lots .131, and 132 as the same are shown on A variance from Section No. 7. par. a certain map entitled 'Map of Fairfield DA fliif SPECIAL! You Ib. B-3. of the Edison Township Zoning Terrace, the property of the Township Insurance Agents Ordinance, to permit the erection of an Development Co., situated in Wood- %MW¥ J.•:•• . Save 30c per Ib.! to' addition to the rear of an existing bridge Township,- Middlesex County, dwelling, to within 21 inches of the New Jersey, dated March 1916 and filed WOODBRIDGE—Allan A. Bass, easterly side property line, property lo- in the Middlesex County Clerk's office, Save More Than SOc per It.! cated in a Residence "C" Zone and October 4, 1926 as Map No. 1160 file No. Social Security Administration situated on the north side of Leo 660 and being' more particularly de- district manager for this area, Street, distance 200 feet of the .corner Big 12 oz. of Plaver Avenue, has been granted to scribed as follows: spoke, at a meeting of agents of Leo Girardin, 28 Leo Street. Nixon, Beginning at a point in the Southerly package the Prudential Insurance Com- N. J., at a meeting held on July 16, line of Maxwell Avenue distant along 1957. the same. 175 feet Westerly from the pany of America at 604 Amboy The determination of the Bosrd of intersection of the southerly side line Amboy Avenue, Friday. Mr. Bass Adjustment of the Township of Edison of Maxwell Avenue with the westerly SAVE ON TOP-QUAUJY IDEAL FOODS has been placed on file and-is available side line of Hornsby Street, and from explained how family protection for Inspection in the Office of the said beginning point running; thence can be obtained through social Board at the Town Hall, Nixon. N. J. (1) South 27 degrees 45 . minutes, 125 None Sold to Dealers. IDEAL SAVE UP TO 10= 29 oz. can security benefits and life insur- BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT feet'West and along the dividing line Township of Edison. between lot 130 and said lot 131, to a 24 oz. ance. Att: Joseph Simon, point; thence (2) North 62 degrees 15 We reserve the right IDEAL SAVE 21c ON 2 BOTTLES bats. Secretary. minutes, 50 feet West and along the The speaker outlined social se- line dividing lots 86 and 85 from said 16 oz. E. B. 7/25/57 to limit quantities. SAVE 21c ON 4 CANS curity legislation since its incep- lots 131 and 132, to a point; thence (3) cans North 27 degrees 45 minutes 125 feet tion in 1935 and traced the LEGAL NOTICE East and along the dividing line ber changes and improvements in the An apneal has been filed bv NICK tween lot 133 and said lot 132 to a point COLFSARDO requesting a variance in in the southerly side line of Maxwell program over the past 22 years. the requirements of the Zoning Ordi- Avenue; thence (4) South 62 degrees He said almost 19,000 Middlesex nance of the Towiishin of Edison to 15 minutes 50 ieet East and along the permit the erection of a one-family said southerly side line of Maxwell Ave- County residents collect approxi- dwelling. 23.8' x 42'. frame construc- nue to the point and place of BEGIN- tion, to within 3.75 feet of the westerly NING. Produce at its Best! mately $1,200,000 in Federal Old side property line in a residential "C" Age and Survivors Insurance ben- Zone, on property known as Block 231, efits every month, while over six Lots 1. 1. 9 find 10 on the Edison Town- Being the same premises conveyed to ship Tax Map, and situated) on the the grantor herein by Deed Book 1543 billions are paid out annually north side of Jefferson Boulevard and Page 61. ! throughout the United States to Middlesex Avenue, Edison Township, And further: N. J. By deed dated August 10, 1955 which 10 million beneficiaries under the Tor the purpose of hearing ob'ectlonp deed was acknowledged August 10, 1955 program. to or protests ae-alnst the granting of and was recorded in the Clerk's Office said appeal, the Edison Town=hio Zon- of the County of Middlesex State of Mr. Bass highlighted the 1956iris Boerd of Adjustment will hold a. New Jersey on the 23rd day of August, public hearing on Tuesday, August 20, 1955 in book 1841 of deeds, page 346 be- Amendments to the Social Secur- 1957.-in the Council Chambers, Munici- tween Township Development Co.,'/.a ity Law, emphasizing the disabil- New Jersey corporation, by Emil K. pal Biiilding, at 8 o'clock P. M. Roos, sole surviving director acting as ity provisions for children who be- By order of the Zoning Board of -Trustee in Dissolution and Allen .H. came disabled prior to age 18, as Adjustment. Tucker, which land is more particularly JOSEPH SIMON, described as follows: : Sdsl well as disabled adults age 50 and ' Secretary. : E. B. 7/25/57 "Being known and designated as lots over for whom cash= disability pay- 131 and 132 as the same are shown on Sweet Jymbo ments will begin this month. Superior Court, nf N™ Jersey a certain map entitled "Map of Fair- Chancery Division j field Terrace, the property of the Town- Middlesex Cotinty : '• ship Development Co., situated in TOURED MIDWEST Docket No. F-122O-SR Woodbridge Township, Middlesex NOTICE TO TIEFENDANTS OF County, New Jersey, dated March, 1916 FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Henry REDEMPTION and filed in the Middlesex County Big, sweef, California's finest! A go!den treat! Tremendous special purchase! Kress, Hamilton Avenue, and sons, TO: HENRY F. QROMANN. JOHN Clerk's Office, October 4, 1926 as Map WALKER, INGEBORG M. JOHNSEN, No. 1160 file No. 660 and being more Serve Cantaloupe a la mode for a super duper treat this week-end. Leonard and William, and Mr. andhis and her heirs, devisees and per- particularly described as follows: Mrs. Michael Tkacs, Maxwell Ave- sonal representatives and his. her. Beginning at a point in the southerly nue, have returned from a tour of their, or any of their, 'successors in line of Maxwell Avenue distant along y2 gallon right, title snd interest. MRS. HENRY the same, 175 feet westerly from the the Midwest and a week's visit F. GROMANN, wife of HENRY F. GEO- intersection of the southerly side line FANCY with Mr. and Mrs. John Mayernak, MANN. MBS. JOHN WALKER, wife oi of Maxwell Avenue with' the westerly carton FIRM Lena, Wis. JOHN WALKER. MR. JOHNSEN. hus- side line of .Hornsby Street, and from band of INGEBORG M. JOHNSEN. said beginning. point running; thence By virtue of an Order of the Suoerior (1) South 27 degrees 45 minutes, 12o SPECIAL I Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, feet West and along the dividing line ENTERTAINING Middlesex County, made on the 10th between lot 130. and said lot 131, to a Creamier, smoother 1 Wanted flav9rsl_ FANCY FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Frank day of July, 1957, in a cause wherein point; thence (2) North 52 degrees 15 Tacert Company, a corporation of the minutes 50 feet West and along the PERSIAN Terebush, Dunbar Avenue, have State, of New Jersey, is the plaintiff line dividing lots 86 and 85 from said as guests their daughter, Mrs. and you are defendants, and wherein a lots 131 and 132, to a point; thence default judgment has been taken (3) North 27 degrees 45 minutes 125 Anna Grzelak, and grandchildren, asrainst you in this cause, and wherein feet East and along the dividing line the Court found that there is due to Irene and Jerome, of Chicago. tbe plainHff the sum of $585.45. to- between lot 133 and said lot 132 to other with taved costs and interest a point in the southerly side line of from June 1. 1957. on its Tax Certificate Maxwell Avenue; thence (4) South 62 RETURNS HOME of Sale covering premises known and degrees 15 minutes 50 feet East and 'FORDS—Mrs. Julia Pastrick, 13 designated »s Lot 91 in B'ir-.k «59 on along the said southerly side line of Frozen Foods the Edison Township Tax Map, located Maxwell Avenue to the point, and place Albourne Street, has rteurned on Washington Avenue in said Town- of BEGINNING.- 1 Ib. from visiting relatives in Paw- ship; and that there is due to the Being tUe same premises conveyed cartons tucket, R. I. plaintiff the sum of .$404.59 together to the grantor herein by Deed Book with taxed costs and interest from 1548 Page 61, and also known as 45 B\ EYE —OUT OR FRENCH'. STYLE GREEN ATLANTIC CITY VISIT ' June 1, 1957, on its Tax Certificate Maxwell Avenue, Fords, County of quart jar { HOPELAWN—Mr. and Mrs. An- of Sale covering premises known and Middlesex, State of New Jersey. rteslKnatPd as Lot 1 in Block 560 on the This deed is made to correct . the drew Pastor and children, Marlene Edison Township Tax Map. located on erroneous metes and bounds descrip- WpsbitKtton Avenue in said Township? quart jar and Andrew, 34 Worden Avenue; and that there is due to the olaintiff tion in each of the following deeds: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Balog and the sum Df $249.69, tosrether with taxfid Township Development Co., a New costs and interest from June 1, 1957. Jersey corporation to George F. Wood.- son. John, 30 Clembill Court, spent on its Tax Certificate of Sale coverint* cock recorded in Book 643 of Deeds on quart bottle i Thursday in Atlantic City. •premises known and designated as Lot page 432, Book 643 of Deeds on page <»34, and Book, 658 of Deeds on page •>i.in Bio-k 560 on the Edison Town- eg quart ship Tax Mao. located on Jackson Ave- 321, which erroneous metes and bounds nue in said Township: description was carried in deed froir COTTAGE' Instant Frozen George P. Woodcock and Julia S. bottle Browns - Tigers And the Court by said order, having V Woodcock his wife to George P. Wood- tail set August 9, 1957, between the hour.' cock and Julia S. Woodcock his wife (Continued from Sports Page) of ten o'clock in the forenoon and dated March 3, 1951 and recorded cans :or their 13th straight victory since three o'clock in the afternoon, and March 5,. 1951 in Book 1548 of Deeds Richard P. Kriudson. Collector of Taxes on page 61 In the office of the Clerk 28 oz. ihe inauguration of the current of the Township of Edison. »t his office of Middlesex County and is being made campaign. at Woodbridge and Plainfield Avenues. by Emil K. Rooa, sole surviving di- Edison Township. Middlesex County. : Eddie Tirpak, who is rated the New Jersey, as the time, oersbn and rector, acting as Trustee in Dissolu- best all-around player in the cir- place before whom the defendants in tion of the Township Development Co. this cause shaH pav to-t.jiR plaintiff the a New Jersey Corporation, incorporated cuit, demonstrated his talent as a amounts ri'ie for tvrincipal and Interest April 22, 1916 and which Corporation Bakery Special pitcher and batter by starring on Dl&iritlflf's Certificates of Tax Sale ap forfeited its charter for non-payment aforesaid, together 'with plaintiff's taxed 6f franchise taxes on January 23;- 1939. brilliantly in both departments. costs in this. suit. The said Georse F. Woodcock '. died LUSCIOUS; RHUiAStB-STiAWBlItRY LOUELLA Sweet Cream Out on the hill, he limited the September 23, 1954. Julia S. Woodcock, Yriu are therefore eiven this notice widow, conveyed the premises aforesaid, Cardinals to one hit and struck so, that you may anpear and make re- by deed dated Julv 15, 1955 and re- out 17. With bat in hand, young demption of the a>»m-e premises.' corded July 13. 1955 as instrument No. Dated: Jtilv in. laai. 9375 In the Office of the Clerk of Mid- VIRGINIA LEE large size I parters Tirpak slammed out three singles A. H. ROSENBLTTM dlesex County to Allen H. Tucker: for a perfect evening. Attorney for Plaintif 58a Nevr Brunswick Avenue The approximate amount pf the er solid Robert Andersen, the Pirates' Fords, New Jersev Judgment to be satisfied by said sale Here's a reeil mouth-watering dessert! Special this week-end 1 E. B. 7/25/57 is the sum of Two hundred' ninety- center fielder, hit safely twice to eight dollars (S298.0Q), more or less 111. carton MAPLE • ••••';; •.:. •-• •• • ••,-••••• .:•.. share offensive honors with Tir- NOTICE • together with the costs of this sale. \ pak. Demler collected the Knights A variance from Section Wo. 7. r>ar. Together with all and singular the Winner of over 500 prizes for superb tjucdity and fiavor. B. of the Edison Townshlu Zoning Or- rights, privileges, hereditaments and of- Columbus' lone safe blow to dinance, to permit the erection oi a appurtenances thereunto belonging or deprive Tirpak of a no-hitter. one family dwelling with attached in . anywise appertaining. : . each garage to within nine (91 feet of trip The subscriber reserves the right to PECAN TANGY - R3MDLESS rear property line, in a Residence "C" adiourn said sale from time to time, Zone, and situated on the north side of subject only to such restriction or Coleman Street, distance 231 f<>et of the limitations upon the exercise of such O'Donnell 2-Hitter cnm<"r nf Player Avenue, has been power as may be specially provided OR SEiDID RYI. granted to John W anrt Grace B. Whi+