PnWishefl WeeKly VOL. XXII—NO: 18 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 On Uluirsday PRICE TEN CENTS Father of 11 Loses Home, ut Hopes COLONIA — You think you got troubles? It's a safe bet they're not as bad as Harry Jackson's. Mr. Jackson is a man in his mid-50's with a fired, gentle face. His wife died two years ago giving birth to their 11th child. Since then Mr. Jackson has struggled to keep his children with him and together as a family in the friendly, brown-shingled bungalow at the top of the hill on Arthur Avenue. Tuesday morning, on his day off from his restaurant job at which he earns $50 a week, Mr. Jackson walked to the store for some milk. On his way back, he saw flames pouring out of the bungalow's roof. By the time the fire was over, r the inside of the house was gutted, and one A DISTBGUGHT FAMILY AND ITS BURNED HOME :— Standing: against the rear of the house whose interior was J WOODBRIDGE — Parking i the budget to absorb such ani WOODBRIDGE —A charter member of the Colonia Fire Department was burned out Monday morning are Mr. Jackson and seven of his 11 children. Shown in the picture are Billy, 9, Donald {meter problems, which Wood-(amount.'' . . j study for Woodbridge Town- overcome in the fight put up to lick the blaze. bridge merchants claim havej In addition to Woodbridge jship is imperative according to 5, SyMa, 11, Johnny, 6, Henry, 7, Bernard, 3, Otis. 6. Bernice and David, Vi and 13, were in New York for the day on resulted in loss of business, proper, 400 meters were in-j the Woodbridge League of "Of course, the children were all out and the School 20 trip to the TJ.N. Linzy 2, and Juanita, 17, are living- with relatives. will be discussed at a meeting stalled by the Parking Authori- women Voters after comple- safe, and I guess I should think of that and be of the Woodbridge Business- ty in Iselin and Fords and thenjtion of a three months' study of more thankful," the harried father says. "But try, the worse things should get." children are nice, well-brought upkidv" says a men's' Association at Howard the Town Committee, on coin-|vai.iOUS form of municipal gov- the worst thing is, eight weeks ago I had pneu- The father's greatest worry, according to his Jackson neighbor, Mrs. Albert King,' who was Johnson Restaurant. Route 1, plaint of. businessmen in those j eminent monia bad, half the kids had the flu, and I let neighbors, is that the state or some official body over in tr^ yard yesterday helping. "All.of us jat 6:30 Pit. [areas, failed to pass the en-| A unit consisting of Mfs. the fire insurance slip, after paying it all these A committee of merchants Idling ordinance. As a resul,jPl.ederick w. swanekamp, Jr. will think he is unable to care for his family and around h;. e, white and colored together, are meet with Mayor Freaerick M.i the meter heads were removedj . . j Faulkner, years. Now we've got nothing to start again Tn chairman Mrs ohn take them away to an institution. trying to l.slp them out the best we can' Adams and diseussea the pos-;and placed in storage. e:Ml.s paul weaver nEMj j^rs with. It doesn't seem right that the harder you "That man has done a wonderful job, and his (Continued on PA >P 2< sible removal of parking meters! stanchions remain and are!Richard KoQ made ^ study' particularly on the side streets.jsuo.iect of controversy. , d allnounced , afply sanizati ±s \»ili spo ~oi a Plaa pere returned to the Planning Estates.11'conducted in the Junior HighjBOO children aie wr"j}z"'1 'i'"Va'1 r Jv n-* »ument li CI ri'Tl 11'%'ithe. Raritan Arsenal. the Committee with,suggestions of. Schools to be dedicated in-1, Ceremonies will be held in!which open hoiw <*"il also beiclude cho-al singmy and folk *&* DaY Julle 14- WJ" also |be submitted to the Town Com-" t few revisions. Norman Tanz-|ciU{je the three Junior Hife-htl..e md-'-i dual elemt«uai-yi held. I dancing. ,maik tlie 291st anniversary of . iprised of some 70 members who ami, lywrman 6i uie Planning the granting of a charter to WOODBRIDGE - A series are the wives of military H Mayor Frederick M. Adams [of robberies plagued police over 3oard, said today. Woodbridge Township. „,„« • «,.c r, o1 (recently said he believes the Teenager Goes Driving The local lodge will be among the holiday weekend. nf th. „?? Peisonnel movement should emanate from "t expect to confer with Gor- the more than 1,900 Elk lodges Sunday. John Sistak, 91||of tersonthe aisenal, wife. Mrsof th. Jamee Coms D-. ^ votej.^ fQr if ^ T(JWQ ion Geis of Community Pl-an- Pe Committee places the question throughout the nation to . beWoodbridge Avenue, Iselin, re-jmanding officer serves as ling Associates tqday and set saluting the 183rd anniversary ported his home was entered i honorary president on the ballot there may be a lp an appointment to review of the flag's adoption by fee and over $80 in cash taken j others elected to office were: cry of politics. ,he Town Committee's sugges- Hits Fence, House and Bicyclist; Continental Congress on June from three banks. A pearl ringiMrs. James N_ HalL Vice-Pi-esi- Mrs. Koons declared yester- •ions". Mr. Tanzman stated. 14, 1777. valued at -S25 and a wedding |dent; Mrs Dougias M Crane, day the League is seeking the As soon as the review is com- band worth $15 also were|Secretai.y. and Mrs_ Eugene K_ assistance of other groups ileted the chairman revealed a Mayor Frederick M. Adams, exalted ruler, has invited the stolen. !w. Cornwell, Jr., Treasurer. throughout the Township. iotice of public hearings will Latter is Treated at Hospital public to attend in order to Sommer Brothers office on The election of officers was "It is too big a job to do >e published in this newspaper. give "a community-wide, pa-, Route 9 was also entered over held at the final tea of the alone" she went on, "and we All the sessions will be held the weekend and an unde- n one central point, so large WOODBRIDGE — A new triotically inspiring salute to season. A gift was presented to are a comparatively small r» , ,- AT J i '.A idriver, with her car out of con-Old Glory.'' termined amount of money was group. With assistance from •xhibits can be set up and left Mrs. Richard E. McDonald, re- Detective Now Admits itroli, hit a ^,,,.curb , ^nnr^riknocked rmr.™down Mayor Adams, who named taken from the filing cabinet. tiring President, who thanked other organizations, and by here for three or four nights, Local Housewife To Get atrn fence hih, Qstruckh a bicyclist, and Michael Medich as chairman The petty cash box at the those who served with her and educating the public as to the lepending how long it will be Dad4n-Law Was Right hit a house, before the vehicle and George Andriscik as co- Matlack office, Route 1, Iselin, all the members for their help need for a study, I am sure it necessary to hear those who WOODBRIDGE—Detective stopped for lack of momentum, chairman, pointed out the was looted and a cigarette ma- and cooperation during the can be accomplished." nay have some objections. Rutgers Degree In New Robert Thompson, Chain O'- Sunday. Order of. Elks began observance chine forced open and the past year. The group will con- She urged individuals and At the same time that the EDISON Mrs. Walter J. and dramatics, wartime WAC According to Patrolmen Jo- of Flag Day in 1907 and was money taken. vene again in the Fall. (Continued on Page 2) 'larming Board is concerned ^Andrew, 42-year-old ^Edison duty; professional experience as Hills Road, Colonia, thinks seph Rusbarsky and Patrick the first fraternal order in the rfth a zoning ordinance, thehousewife1 ""', '"win "'s 'he r ""Rutger^ s a radio writer and broadcaster, he will heed the advice of his Devlin, Ellen Seader, 17, Pred- (Continued on Page 2) Suilding Department is com- law degree next week, and she private school and college father-in-law, Ernest Chris- more Avenue, Colonia, was sees "nothing extraordinary peting work on a new building 1 teacher, running for elective tophersen, from now on. driving on 'Amherst ! Avenue, . -, -j-g-| r, m ode which will in all likelihood about it. * But that law degree office, raising three lively when the car struck a parked A Ii"tf*f*Tia"f'|» ir I a fl ie introduced by the Townl~ and a good many tMng? The detective placed his 1 iC1 llcl tC lcl11 sides — mark her as one of the youngsters, the oldest now a station wagon owned by Fred- f* * Jommittee at the same time. teen-ager, and successfully box out close to o the erick Geoffrey, Amherst Ave-,-f7i T» _ FT O "I most unusual of the State Uni- road "to make it easy for Assistant Township Attorney versity's degree winners of 1960, managing a suburban home — Warns of Khrushchev • Insanity Stewart M. Hutt said yesterday all these things add Hip to the the mailman". *ue. , if or Monte It* a. 1 he Township will follow the;. Catherine Dolch_ McAndrew The Seader car travelled al- WOOBBKIDGE — Peace, with honor, VFW served as master of ceremonies. S,ev. is a brunette Midwesterner experiences that Mrs. 'McAn- "My father-in-law warned Jolea Code — Building Official me that the box was too far most 100 feet, jumped the is the only kind of peace that is acceptable William H. Schmaus, rector of Trinity Conference of America —r- whichwhose experience at winning drew; doesn't think are at all curb, struck and knocked down : Episcopal Church, gave the invocation and college degrees began with her unusual! away from the house and to the American people. Mayor Frederick s used in many comnTunities in a rail fence at 209 Amherst M. Adams told Township residents at the stein, Woodbridge High School seniors, 'Continued on Page 2) Bachelor in Education degree BJusband Walter, whose en- someday my mail would be Avenue then went off the lawn EDISON — The New Jersey recited the Gettysburg: Address and In from the University of Illinois couragement started Mrs. Me-missing'", Detective Thomp- tstruco Marlbork a bikoe operatelane wherd bye 11 i-t State Highway Department annual Memorial Day program at Wood- Flanders Fields, respectively. Benjamin P. at age 19. Since then, she's Andrew toward Rutgers Law; will present an alternate Route bridge Park. son said. year-old Cynthia Saruga, In- U. S. 1 - Woodbridge Avenue Thomas, of the State Department of New H crammed into .23 years, more School after she no longer wood Avenue. The car : con- He urged the people, to stand, by the Jersey, VFW, in a brief talk, decried the •undertakings and accomplish-!found a challenge m teaching overpass plan at a public hear- Uounty Clerk Father-in-law was almost tinued on, jumped a curb, ing scheduled for June 23 at President and Congress and not to bow Kev. Alex Nemeth, minister of the First ments than most men and j speech and dramatics at Do ug- crashed into the front steps of to "the insane demands of Nikita Khrush- Presbyterian Church, pronounced the in a life-'lass College, says that one re- right. The mail did not turn 10:30 A. M. in the Edison , women experience up missing—but the mailbox a home at 53 Marlboro Lane chev" or the "men we honor here today benediction. Addresses I time. isult of his wife's return to col- and traveled another 33 feet Township . Municipal Building will have died in vain." 1 did. at Nixon. William Wieland and Harriet Bern- EDISON — M. Joseph Duffy, A master's degree m speech (Continued on Page 2) before coming to a halt. Herbert F. Blitch, Woodbridge Post, (Continued on Page 2> Cynthia Saruga was treated At a hearing on March 23 the} if Perth Amboy. Middlesex at Rahway Hospital for con- Department presented an inter- Jountjr Clerk addressed the i.usions of two fingers. change proposal that would nonthly membership of the Miss Seader, her father. Ben- carry a relocation of Wood- Mison Township Young Demo-j iiamin and Larry Seader, 8, bridge Avenue over Route 1 ap- ratic Club at the Tally-Hoj ' .vere.treated by their physician. proximately 300 feet south of mi. Edison. J the present traffic signal con-i Mr. Duffy covered the nu-| trolled at-grade intersection. nerous functions of the Coun-j East of Route 1 the relocation y ClerkV .office and then an-! Teen Drivers would leave Woodbridge Avenue wr-red questions from the floor. | at School House Road and re- An indication of the enor-j join it at River View Street west wuft growth of Middlesex: In Accidents of Route 1. Other connecting !oumy in the past ten years, ramps .and roadways would pro- .•as- the 650 maps filed by de-, WOODBRIDGE — Two per-vide for full interchange of, elopers, he said. Assignment traffic between the State High-1 1' mortgage books has doubled :ons were injured Monday way and' local road. nd in the past decade more I when a car operated by Ariene "~The"proposaf drew -objections hManments have been record- iGr 17, Madison Avenue, from a group of local residents, d than in the previous 160 Perth Amboy, went put. of con- who would be affected. Follow- j eur.s. trol on Woodbridge-Carteret ing the hearing Department! Mr. Duffy said that one of engineers, local officials asd! he most important and grati- Road and knocked down two representatives of opponents to' ying functions of his office is concrete posts. The car con- the plan met to discuss possible; isutas natwalization papers, inued into a field adjacent to alternate plans. receiving their naturalization; aper& is one of the most im-; die road.. j The new interchange 'pro-i ortant achievements ,to for-1, Miss Green and her pas-jp°sal to be presented June 23,! jenger, James Heaton, 16, nightlong with a review of the, ign men and women, and| rhen they finally are present-; Street, Perth Amboy, were State's original plan, is one; d with their citizenship pa- created at Perth Amboy Gen-1 that was advanced locally andj ers their faces are covered -jral Hospital. j modified by the Department. to| ,-ith pride and happiness, he Another car driven by- Jo^ meet its standards. It would 'seph V. Kehoe, 19, Green have Woodbridge Avenue over- Street, Woo'dbridge, went out pass Route 1. about 100 feet NEW OFFICERS :Mrs. James D. Peterson, wife of the commandoing officer of the Rari- Passports are_also ^ued by _ UWDLWIFE; ^ Walter j McAndrew, 83 Schuyler Drive, Edison, one-time radio of control Monday, on North north of the present intersec-! tan Arsenal (left) congratulates newly elected officers of the Karitan Arsenal Women's helie County Coieiitl b umuc. ^ • ^^ broadcaster and college teacher, gets family's approval as she prepares to launch Park Drive, sending both the tion. Club. Mrs. Peterson serves as honorary president. Shown (second, left to right) are Mrs. mffy said that more people a new career in law. Daughter Catherine, 15, sons John. 10, and Larry nine, and Mr. driver and his passenger. Frank| Under this proposal thej Cody F. Stilwell, president; Mrs. James N. Hall, vice president, and Mrs. Eugene K. W, rom Middlesex County are' McAndrew will be on hand when Mrs. Me Andrew receives bachelor of laws degree at Nagy, 17, 587 Garden Avenue,jwoodbridpc Avenue relocation! Cornwell, Jr., treasurer. Mrs. Douglas M. Crane, secretary, was not present when the ravelins than ever before to to the hospital for treatment. | (Continued on Page 2>> photograph was taken. (Continued on Page 2) Rutgers University's 104th Anniversary co nunencemenl in New Brunswick on June 8. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960

admits that her own progra Loses Home Holy Name Society has inevitably been tailored Priest Sings the youngsters' school requir (Continued from Page 1) To Install Slate ments. Her law studies at Bu Temporarily the family is sleeping in the XSSSJIN — Tonight at 8:30 gers School of law in Newa: colored Baptist Church on Pine Street. Mr. Jack- the Holy Name Society of St. First Mass are on a daily nine-to-fl son hopes that he'll be able to re-build the home, Ceeelia's Church at the final basis. And if there is no ear as he is sure no one will rent anything to a meeting of the season will in- FORDS — Rev. James Jan- morning class scheduled, sh€ stall newly appointed officers on hand anyway, working family with so many children. Another neigh- nucci, newly ordained priest of the library or at her duties and pay tribute to the clergy the Diocese of Paterson, cele- bor shook his head and wondered if the home and religious who serve the a staff member of the Rutge brated his first solemn high Law Review, an, sppointme: was worth restoring, as it was so badly burned. parish. The meeting will' be Of the 11 Jackson children, only nine are Mass Sunday at Our Lady of reserved for law students slws held in the Parish Hall and re-Peace Church assisted by Rev. ing unusual promise in leg now living at honfe. The oldest daughter, Jua- freshments will be served. Joseph Brozozowski, pastor of scholarship. nita, 17, is with Mr. Jackson's sister in Florida, To be installed are William Our Lady of Peace, who was and the baby, Linzy, 2, is with other relatives. Bihler, president; Joseph arch-priest; Rev. Samuel Con- Of her abilities in clas Seven of the children attend School 20, and two Shields, Thomas Byrnes, Albert stance, assistant at Our Lady there's no question. The on are home through the day. Murray, vice presidents; Frank of Peace, deacon; Rev. Mr. O. woman in her class, in her fir Jacob, treasurer, and William Hugh Stout, of Immaculate year she won grades in the tc "I pay a lady $25 a week to stay with the Brandenberg. secretary. Conception Semiary, Darling- 10 per cent. Last year, si children while I go to work," the father explains ton,, sub-deacon. Minor min- ranked two in the 45-man. cla; in a tired way. "But I'm only a worker in back isters were Joseph Lugo, Allen and this year she is fighting in the Mtchen of Walt's 42nd Street restaurant County Clerk Stepien, Joseph Mirandi and out for top rank among the la graduates. in Linden, so the welfare department has to help (Continued from Page 1) Brian Loaj, all of Immaculate us. People often wonder why I don't try for a Seminary. Her professional interest li Europe and other parts of the more in the legal problems better job; but I'd rather get $50 steady than world. Clergy attendant in the sanc- government as opposed to pr $100 for a couple of weeks and be laid off." The County Clerk is also re- tuary were:Rev. Michael J. vate practice, and nothii Neighbors have recommended that Mr. Jack- sponsible for the printing of Churak, pastor of Holy Trinity could please her more than election ballots and also has Church, Perth Amboy; Rev. appointment in one of the leg: son try and get his brood and problems on a TV the function of mailing and Christopher Reilly, assistant of show that specializes in hardship cases, but he's receiving absentee ballots to staffs of the state governmenj Our Lady of Peace; Rev. Alfred Her work on the charter re doubtful about It, servicemen, those ill and others. Smith, assistant, St. Joseph Mr. Duffy must also furnish form problem in Edison Towrl "I think that's mostly for white people and Joseph's Church, Keyport; Rev. ship was recognized with a every election board with an Anthony Moliterno, Camden besides, I really don't want a handout," he con- American flag. Three hundred ANOTHER FIRST: For the first time in the history of the police department, an outsider supervised the annual in- appointment as secretary < Diocese; Rev. Mr. Ernest Siska the township planning boart cludes. "All I want is for things to ease up and were ordered for 1960 delivery. of St. Mary's Seminary, Balti- spection Memorial Day. He was Lt. CoL Roland Ii. Potzin. He is shown above -with members of the Town Committee for this family to stay together. That's all, but He stressed that every citizen inspecting the equipment of each individual police officer as Deputy Chief Nels Lauritzen and Chief John R. Egan That was'the one that brok more; and Rev. Mr. Henry the camel's hack: took to somehow it seems like too much. This fire has should vote on election day. Marciniak of Immaculate Con- (left) watch the proceedings. really knocked the starch out of me." Every deed in Middlesex ception Seminary. much time from studies an County is registered in the the secretaryship had to t Just that moment Donald, 5, came running County Clerk's office, said Mr. Rev. Jannucci, a native of TOWNSHIP DID PART other turnarounds. monument by representatives dropped. The new interchange would of various veteran and fra- On Way Out? over and looked up at his father. Duffy, and if a home owner Fords, is the son of Mr. and WOODBRIDGE — Wood-1 (Continue from Page 1) Mrs. McAndrew's busy prc "Don't you cry, Daddy, you got us!" ever loses his deed a copy can Mrs. Dominick Jannucci, 994 bridge Township did well in thebe the latest major Route 1 ternal groups led by Ernest gram has brought some intei safety innovation. Other major Burrows, commander of Iselin and Fords and "one "That's right, honey, and that's all I need," be easily obtained from, his of- Main Street, and was ordained annual fund drive for the Na- street in Woodbridge should esting expedients in the man fice for a small fee. • Saturday at the Cathedral of TJ. S. 1 improvements now Woodbridge Township Veter- agement of the home she mail his Dad replied, giving him a reassuring hug. tional Foundation according to underway include an extensive an Alliance. not be penalized and'forced to Working in close conjunction St. John the Baptist, Paterson net figures released today as pay for the mistakes of the tains for Mr. McAndrew, Ne- "We'll manage somehow, I guess, we always with the courts, Mr. Duffy re- by the Most Rev. James A. Mc- new overpass interchange at York passenger agent for th have." follows: Avenel, $1,140.18; Co- Route 18 and another at Mill- Parking Authority." vealed that the County and Nulty, Bishop of Paterson. He lonia, $2,374.16; Fords, $1,- Women Voters The sum of $17,352.40 is still Chicago and Northwester Superior Courts had the third is a graduate of Woodbridge town Road. Construction of 6 (Continued from Page 1) Railway. H«r hobby of fabri 456.62; Hopelawn, $654.66; Ise- jughandles north of Wood- due the Duncan Parking Meter RECEIVES DEGREE REGISTER FOR Y CAMP heaviest amount of cases in theHigh School and the Divine organizations to get in touch Company from the Parking terialdesigns anfodr thhersele weavinf ang odf mhae FORDS — At West Virginia state, ranking behind only Es- Word Seminaries at Borden- lin, $1,080.56; Keasbey, $241.02; bridge Avenue in Edison Town- WOODBRIDGE — Children Port Reading, $228.27; Wood- with Mrs. Swanekamp or any Authority which also owes the youngsters has had to b Wesleyan College, Lyman O'- sex and Hudson Counties. The town, Conesus, New York and ship and closing 17 center other member of 'the commit- from Colonia, Avenel and main reason for this is the high bridge, $1,857.50. island openings,, was put under First Bank and Trust Company adapted. The wall-size looi Neill, son of the late Dr. andWoodbridge are now register- Techny, Illinois, and the Im- tee as soon as possible. Perth Amboy, $24,000 borrowed that once produced clothin Mrs. Gilbert O'Neill, has been number of traffic accidents, be- maculate Conception Seminary. contract last December. The League emphasized a ing for the Summer Camp Ses- cause of the numerous high- for land purchases for off- fabrics has been replaced by awarded a degree of Bachelor sion of the Bahway "Y" for the He has a brother, John A. Jan- All of this construction is in recommendation for a charter street parking. Income from the more compact two-foot one, oi; of Arts. He was a History and ways that are located in the nuoei, New Brunswick and a Alternate Plan . addition to the complete re- study commission "is in no way weeks from June 27 to August county. Main Street meters and from of respect for living space i Psychology major and a mem-19. sister, Mrs. Charles Beymer, (Continued from Page 1) habilitation of the route for 19 a criticism of the public-spirit- meters on the few side streets the McAndrew home. ber of Theta Chi Fraternity. Firms must also file their Ithaca, New York. would be considerably shorter, miles between Trenton and ed individuals who make up theoff the main shopping center And the bed-time readin He lives at 522 New Brunswick trade names before opening a Jersey Avenue just south of Township form of government. just about pays for the salary of program for the youngsters*ha business, to make certain they The male choir of Our Lady leaving the present alignment Avenue with his uncle and aunt Airline president joins fight of Peace, under the direction at Middlesex Avenue east of New Brunswick. This work is It is simply questioning the the man who collects the coins turned into reading .and dis Mr. and Mrs. John LeLong. on subsidies. do not use another firm's name, now completed. structure under which they and also because they may in-of Mrs. Stanley Brzychcy, sang Route 1 and rejoining at Gar- and repairs the meters. cussion of legal cases. Crimim the Mass, which was attended den Street to the west. New in- carry out their duties.". Duncan Parking Meter Com- problems are the favorites, an cur the debts of another firm Woodbridge has been oper- using-the same name. by 1,000 relatives, friends and terchange ramps and utiliza- Zoniug pany suggested to the Parking the kids usually come, up wit parishioners. tion of local streets both north ating under the archaic form of Authority that more stringent the right decisipn in their rol Doctors who open offices in (Continued from Page 1) Township government since police enforcement of parking as judges. Telling the storie Middlesex County must register The sermon of the Mass was and south of existing Wood- the State including Perth Am- bridge Avenue would give the 1669. ' meter regulations was the first of the cases in limple Englis: with Duffy's office. The County delivered by Rev. Theodore boy, Edison and Metuchen.. The League 'also went on step toward meeting Authority understanable to children ha Clerk makes it possible for doc- Bauman, S.V.D. of Arlington, interchange a modified clover- leaf appearance. "There will be a few modi- record today in favor of an ap-obligations. As soon as the po-helped her, Mrs. McAndrew be tors to dispense drugs by issu- California, who described Rev. propriation of the full amount i ing- a .permit. fications to take care of our lice took such action, customers lieves, in reducing cases to clea Jannucci as an "alter Christus" Local streets that would be particular needs", Mr. Hutt which Congress authorized for complained to the storekeepers and simple terms, But she con Mr. Duffy also spoke on the — another Christ. He remind- directly affected or utilized at continued, "but essentially it the Mutual Security economic and the merchants in turn fesses that some of her mor tax liens, notice of intentions, ed the newly-ordained priest least partially in the ramp sys- will be the same code used suc- aid, program for fiscal 1961. complained to the authorities. conservatice instructors take : mechanic's lien, hospital and that he no longer belongs to Approval tem include Hrst, Second, and cessfully in so many growing "Such action", one merchant dim view of her simplification LOW doctor's liens, federal and with- himself, but to everyone else, said, "is a sure way to send all of the classic but obscure lega Within holding taxes, veterans' dis- Chestnut Streets, and Linden; communities in the State." Ritual Set because he was ordained for Included in the new building the customers to the shopping terminology. BANK 24 charge papers and corpora- others. "Thou ar't a priest for- Second.and Maple Avenues. (Continued from Page 1) tions. code will be a gas code, the at- United States t opay tribute to centers where there is plenty The biggest threat to her lai MATES Hours! ever — from the very beginning According to a Highway De- torney revealed. of room for parking and no studies, Mrs. McAndrew fell President George S, Callas of your priestly life to the very partment spokesman either j the flag on its birthday. "Our old building code has The. Elks have a set ritual for charge to park. We are feeling would be serious illness in th reported on the county and end." ceptabie to the De- the pinch now. If it keeps on, You may select your own insurance agent and have the state Young Demppratic con- regulations for oil burners but the observance which includes family. Happily, there wa original pro-|none for gas", Mr. Hutt ex- how are we going to stay in none until the last year of he premium added to the amount to be financed. There ventions, and als*o disclosed the playing of the Star posal,"^hoover, , is favored by plained. "At present 90'per cent Spangled B a n n. e r,;, "Yankee business? Just count the empty studies, when twin - cases o that the club will present cash Motel is Held Up; Department engineers because stores" on Main Street; You will • • •- are no fees or other hidden charges. . .Call Us Today! awards and medallions to the of the building plans filed ;in Doodle", "Hail Columbia, pneumonia '-Isad th of anticipated lower right of! the inspector's office call for be surprised at the iesult." youngsters low. A .few hecti worthy students of Edison High $200 Cash Netted 1 Happy Land",. "God Bless School's first graduating class. way costs and greater ease in , gas burners. We must have America" and "Auld Lang The association requests all weeks resulted but the crisi WOODBRIDGE — Charles handling traffic movements on I some way to regulate the in-. Syne". merchants,, whether or not a was passed successfully, Mrs Sidney Frankel, political ac- Post, manager of the new Con- member, attend tonight's ses- tion chairman, urged that the its ramps. jstallation." The history of the nation's McAndrew notes with a dee; gress Inn Motel, Route 9, Both proposals will include flag is recited as copies of old sion. Milton Goldsmith will sigh. club support the school bond which opened recently, was preside. issue in Edison on June 14. The closing all openings in the U. flags, including the Pine Tree Mrs. McAndrew, who say held up and robbed by a pair S. 1 center island between Col- Memorial'Pay Talk Flag,: Snake Flag, the Betsy her friends can't decide wheth club unanimously endorsed the of armed men late Saturday. (Continued from Page 1) bond issue. lege Bridge and Plainfield Ave- Ross Flag and the flag adopted er she's a genius or just plaii Mr. Post told Sgt_ Robert nue. This construction, to- lack of Memorial Day pro- by Congress in 1818, which Local Housewife crazy, finds one minor hazan New members announced by grams throughout the nation. %5 Cooke Avenue — KI1-6300 — Carteret membership chairman John Ohlson and Patrolmen George gether with contracts on U. S. ruled that a star be added for (Continued from Page 1) in combining household chore Galambos: Eugene Goncharuk, Lochli he was forced to sur- 1 just completed or under con- Woodbridge High School each state admitted to the lege has been to make 15-year- with legal studies. Neighbor Banking Hours: Drive-up Window Robert LaRocca and Mr. and render $200 in bills. struction, will result in the Glee Club sang.the national union, are displayed. old Catherine, 10-year-old John hood wives tend to ask her lega Daily 9 to 3 Open Mrs. Anthony Bellino. The hold-up men escaped in closing of every island opening anthem and the Hopelawn The ritual is an impressive and nine-year-old Larry more questions instead of tradini recipes or dress patterns. She' Friday 9 to 6 Every Day an old car, the manager told in the highway between Tren- '•TEW Post fired the salute one and the mayor hopes that self-reliant than most youngs- Two Ruhr steel companies police. He also gave an excel- ton and the Garden State Park- and played taps. hundreds of Township residents ters. got a standard smiling an cancel merger. lent description of the men. way, except at * jughasdles and Wreaths were placed at the will be on hand to watch it. Law student McAndrew free- swer—"go see a good lawyer.'

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KI 1-5123 Open Evenings Dealer Phone ME 4-7400 THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 PAGE THREE June Picnic BPOE Unit On Program Supper Set For G.O.P. For Tonight AVENEL — The Sixth. Dis- WOODBRIDGE — The Dra- trict Republican Club of Aven- WOODBRIDGE — The Em- natic Club of the Evangelical el presented Thomas Jones with blem Club of the B.P.O.' Elks md Reformed Church will pre- a gift of appreciation for serv- will hold a spaghetti supper to- ent "Merry Old Soul", an ing as president for the past night ' between 5:00 and 9:00 ipeietta, by Ellen Jane Lorenz, six months. •P. M.'at the Hungarian Re- tomorrow night at 7:30 in the formed Church Hall, School a,nsh Hall. The cast will con- Mr. and Mrs. Jones, charter Street. The affair is open to the is^ of 30 members, colorful members, who are moving .to public and tickets will be avail- sostumes, dances, and songs. Kiles Boro, Pa., were thanked able at the door. Soloists will be Linda Neal, for their activities in the club Mrs. Richard Coley is chair- -Jerry DiRenzo, Linda Remenar. since its organization. man, assisted by Mrs. Allan Solo dancers will be Gail Walter Seha-effer, vice presi- Lauritzen, ways and means Jelicks, Kathy and Margaret dent, was named new president chairman. Other committee Uuchnie, Sherri Ann and Lin- Mrs. William, Scheuerman wa members include: Mrs. An- da Ur, Deborah Kaflanovich, elected vice president for thi thony Baio, Mrs. Helen Urnari, Irma Sepa and Carla Liberty. remainder of the term. Mrs. Joseph Chiero, Mrs. Jean Others in the cast include Plans were made for a picni Riccardone, and Mrs. Frank Ruth M. Egry, Richard and June 26 at the Avenel Park for Figarotta. Linda Hacker, Joan Hijosh, members and their families Members who will assist on Barbara Sipos, John and An- Mrs. Scheuerman is chairman, the serving committee are Mrs. drew Gerax'd, Ronald '- Neal, assisted by Mr. Scheuerman Jean Schilling, Mrs. Vivian Betty Ann Berei, Margaret Stanley Grupy, Mr. and Mrs Molnar, Mrs. Anthony Mucilli, Mecka, Hazel Liberty, Julia Kenneth Hunt and Mrs. James Mrs. Fritz Van Dalen, Mrs. MB. and MRS. RUSSELL HARNED Dorko, Barbara Hijosh, Mary Schaeffer. Chances are being George Van Dalen, Mrs. Peter and Susan Silogy, Ruth Malon, sold on a tea cart to be pre- Greco, Mrs. Ted Wilk, and Mrs. Steven and Frank Kopanyi. sented at the picnic. A BANNER FOB THE TOWNSHIP: After 291 years, Woodbridge Township has a banner which will be carried for the Joseph Mazzeo. Directing the show are Rev. A successful card party was first time this summer when the Township Boy Scouts attend a jamboree. The flar, designed by John Zullo of the Feature of the evening will and Mrs. Leslie Egry. held by the group at the home Recreation Department and Miss Ruth Wolk of The Independent-Leader staff, was displayed during the Memorial Day be a bazaar table under the di- Committees include Linda of Mr. and Mrs. Scheuerman exercises at Woodbridge Park, Monday. The banner has a royal blue background and the seal of the Township, in gold, rection of Mrs. Wilk. Kocsi, Joyce Sipos and Florette Prospect Avenue. Mrs. James Is in the center. The words Township of Woodbridge, State of New Jersey, are also in gold. The banner is hemmed in The next board meeting will Henyecz, make-up; Elaine Schaeffer, chairman, announc- gold fringe. Left to right, Mayor Frederick M. Adams, Albert Haber, Raymond Smink, Michael J. Amodio, Peter Swaylick be held at the home of Mrs. AVENEL—rrhe fortieth wed- Neal, and Mrs. Lillian Carroll, ed winners as follows: Mazzeo, Crockmolly Avenue, ding anniversary of Mr. and tickets; Joan Pfeiffer, -Carol Raffle, Mrs. Charles Peter- Perth Amboy, June 9 at 8:00 Dobos, costumes; Joseph Rem- sen, Mrs. John Ashmore and P. M. The next regular meet- Mrs. Russell J. Harned, Inman Avenue, was celebrated at a enar and Gail Kara, programs; James Schaeffer; door prizes St..'James Church Scene Juniors Close ing will be June 13 at the Hun- Mrs. Egry, music; and Steven Mrs. M. Marshall, Mrs. E. Witt, garian Reformed Church Hall. dinner party at the Kingston, Simon, scenery. Mrs. O. Lamos, Mrs. M. Perry, Union. The Lorantffy Guild will be Mrs. Clem Schwarth, Mrs. Gru Of'Lattfinzio-Doros Rite Season Til Falli Arranging the affair for their in charge of refreshments. py, Arthur Schwieder, Walter AVENEL — The Junior Wo- Pupils Register parents were Mr. and Mrs. Home-made cake will be sold Sehaeffer, Mrs. James Hoff- WOODBRIDGE Rev. Gustav man's Club of Avenel held its Frank McClatchey, Spring- during intermission with Mrs. man, Mrs. Kenneth Hunt, Mrs Napoleon officiated at the closing meeting at the home of field; Mr. and Mrs. John Ken- John Notchey and Mrs. Joseph Schwarth, Mrs. A. Den Blyker, double ring ceremony on Satur- day at St. James Church when Mrs. John Egan, Jr., George At Pt Reading_ nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pinter as co-chairman. Mrs. P. Piga, Mrs. Claude Men- Street. A revealing of secret PORT READING—The spring Wagner, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. The public is invited and tick- Ig, Miss Joan Ditri, Mrs. M Miss Deanna Marie Doros daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John- pals and pink elephant sale registration of Kindergarten AlfAlfredd HarnedHd, MMr. and Mrs. ets may be obtained through Lima, Mrs. Scheuerman, Mrs. pupils who will attend Kinder- Edward Malone, Avenel. the church office. Proceeds are Ralph Miranda, Mrs. L. Duca. Doros, Jr., 234 Grove Street were featured. was married to Benjamin G. Mrs. Donald Roder was. garten classes in the Port Mr. and Mrs. Harned were for the church building fund. Mrs. Carl Petersen, Mrs. Rich Reading and.Hagaman Heights ard Miller, Mrs. John Nesbitt Lattanzio, son of Mr. and Mrs named chairman of a theatre married in St. Leo's Church, George Lattanzio, 437 School party scheduled for the fall. A Schools in September 1960 will Irvington, June 2, 1930. Mrs. M. Blash, Mrs. Harry O' take place at School 9 today Connell, Miss Carol Ditri, Mrs. Street. report of the activities of the They have seventeen grand- Sub-Junior Woman's Club of and tomorrow. Stanley Strenkoski, Mrs. Georgi The bride, who was given in Children whose last names children. Mr. Harned is em- Dunham, Mrs. Howard Pagel, marriage by her father, wore Avenel was made by Mrs. James ployed by Dugan Brothers, Mazza, assistant advisor. start with A through K will Mrs. Joseph Testa, Mrs'. Schwei- a gown of pearlized silk organza register today and L through Z Newark. The couple are former der, Prank Villee, Ronald Hoff- with a scoop neckline. Heir- Members were asked to save residents of Newark. WOODBRIDGE—A surprise will register tomorrow. Time farewell ,party was given in man and Mr. Jones. loom lace with seed pearls common stamps to send to a of registration both days will adorned the neckline and bouf- Catholic mission. Mrs. Bruce honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Table winners were Mrs. and> Housman, 19 Fleetwood Road Raymond Moffet, Mrs. Joseph fant skirt which terminated in McKee, youth cooperation Bride-to-Be Feted a chapel train. She wore a chairman, will accept stamps from 1:00 until 3:00 P. M. TO GET DEGKEE: Miss at the Coral Lounge, Plainfield. Shuskus, Mrs. Menig, Mrs. Mi- TO GRADUATE SUNDAY: pagoda crown of seed pearls Only children have At Surprise • Shower Cara Nancy Brown, daughter Mr. Housman, formerly head randa, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Among the graduates at the from anyone wishing to donate reached the age of five on or of Mr. and Sirs. F. Ward chemist of B. Manisehewitz which held a double bouffant them. PORT READING — Miss Testa, Mrs. Walter Schaeffer 69th commencement of Saint French imported illusion fin- before October 31st will be Brown, 192 Freeman Street, and Company, Jersey City, is Mrs. L. Duca, Mrs. Carl Peter- Peter's College Sunday at The budget for the coming eligible to enroll during the Elizabeth Anna Shara, daugh- Woodbridge, is a candidate moving to Boston where he will gertip length veil, and carried ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shara sen, Mrs. Boyd Halsey, Miss Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey white orchids. year was presented by Mrsfirs. t ten days of school in Sep- for the degree of Bachelor of be director of Stop and Shop Carol Ditri, Richar Miller, Mr. City, will be Arthur Delaney, Frank Genesko, chairman, and tember 1960. A thorough physi- 33 First Street, was feted at a Arts at the College of Woos- Laboratories of New England. Grupe, Robert Shaber, Mr. Vil- 570 Alden Street, Woodbridge, For her maid of honor she MRS. B. G. LATTANZIO accepted by the club. cal examination by the child's shower at the Port Reading ter, Wooster, Ohio. Com- Mr. and Mrs. Housman have lee, Arthur Cranford, Robert had Miss Janet Wisniewski, family physician is recommend- Firehouse Saturday night given mencement exercises are to who will receive a Bachelor Woodbridge. Bridesmaids ' in- A report on her attendance three children, Nancy, 14 Who Keller, Rayomnd Scheuerman of Science Degree in Eco- as delegate to the New Jersey ed to insure physical readi- by La Verne Malon, Barbara be held June 6. A physical attends Woodbridge High and Mr. Jones. cluded Miss Carol Sabo, cousin Hungarians to Mark ness for school in September. Danowitz, and Kathryn Lom- education major, Miss Brown, nomics. At College, Mr. De-of the bride, Carteret; Miss State Federation of Woman's School; Jeffrey, 8 and Donald, Mon-players awards went to laney was a member of the Club's convention in Atlantic Parents must bring the child's bardi. is interested in a teaching 6 who attend School 1. Sylvia Andrechick, Fords; Miss Unfair Treaty June 4 birth certificate, vaccination career. She has been a mem- Mrs. M. Bersey, Mrs. William Aquinas Economic Council, Sandy Deter, Woodbridge; Mrs. WOODBRIDGE — The Hun- City was given by Mrs. Egan, Miss Shara will "be married Some 40 friends and r li- Churchwell, Mrs. Harold Mar- ROTO Band and was active president. certificatertifi , and a certificate to Gary R. Clark, Clark Town- ber of the Women's Recre- bra's were in attendance and Marilyn Maloney, Iselin; and garians of Woodbridge Town- ation Association and Pea- tin, Mrs. Allan Rodgers, Mrs, in intramurals. ship will, together with.Hun- showing at least two polio ship, on July 2nd at St. An- presented Mr. and Mrs. Hous- Miss Beverly Tobias, Wood- Guests welcomed were Mrs. inoculations. thony's Church, Port Reading. nuts Social Club. Joseph Ferata, Mrs. John Nero, bridge. garians throughout the world, Alfred Anderson, Mrs. Wallace man with a gift. Mrs. L, Blauvelt, Mrs. Joseph will gather at Our Lady of MtFullerton. , Mrs. M>ha'el Galup- Dembrowsky, Mrs. Melville Flower Girls were Miss Deb- Carmel Church Saturday at 7 Smith, Raymond .Hoben, orah Bocskocsy, cousin' of the po, Mrs. Walter Piasecki, Mrs. 'The family was giving me a hard time again....*' 1st Communion P. M., to mark the "unfair James McHugh and Miss Mary Crran, Henry Borowsky, George bride, Dunnellen; and Miss treaty drawn up at Trianon, Howell, and Robert Miles. Lorretta Lattanzio, niece of Lou Galisin. To Be Received the bridegroom, Avenel. not ratified by the United A board meeting to plan the Richard Fitzgerald, Avenel, States and forced upon the new year's program was tenta- drivla&g into danger when Springfield College WOODBRIDGE — The con-was best man and ushers in- Hungarian People." tively set for June. The next firmation class of the Evangel- cluded the bridegroom's tooth- Township officials have been regular meeting of the club will troubles taJs© tlie wheel! Park your troubles before you slip To Graduate Stancik ical and Reformed Church will er, Daniel; John Doros, broth- invited, according to Laszlo be September 13. WOODBRIDGE — Clement receive their first communion er of the bride: John Kochick, Toelgyessy-Emmer, group lead- Into the driver's seat. It's risky to let worries interfere when your sole problem P. Stancik, son of Mr. and Mrs.Sunday during the 10:00 A. MPert, h Amboy; Thomas Panto,. er of The Collegial Society of April auto output 11 per cent P. C. Stancik, 18 Gordon Street, service. The adult choir Sewaren; and John Slaminko, Hungarian Veterans. oelow March level. should be how to drive safely. Last year, traffic accidents took 37,000 lives. Many will graduate June 12 from render the anthem, "When Wilt Perth Amboy. Springfield College, Springfield, Thou, Save the People,'' by For traveling the bride chose of those responsible were drivers who let worries distract them from the road Mass., with a degree of Bach- Josiah Booth; "Benediction"; a black silk chantung sheath elor Of Science. He majored In "The Lord Bless Us" by Will- dress with white eyelet cape English. iam Runyan. collar, white accessories, ahead. So when you drive, keep your mind where your car is—and keep on living! Mr. Stancik attended Wood- Holy Communion will be eel-1 an da white orchid corsage. .Getting- bridge High School. Springfield ebrated at the 11:00 A. M. serAfte- r a motor trip to Florida, College is well known for train- vice also with Stephen Kasko the couple will reside at 450 ing of leaders in the youth- as soloist. Fair View Avenue, Colonia. serving agencies of America. The pastor, Rev. Leslie Egry, The bride is a graduate of Mr. Stancik will participate win preach during both ser- Woodbridge High School and Married? in a three-day celebration with vices. Drakes Business School, and is all events scheduled for Spring- Sunday School will be held employed by the Middlesex field. The Baccalaureate ser- at 9:00 and 10:00 A. M. Water Company. vice will be June 10. The com- Mr. Lattanzio is'also a gradu- Here Are a Few "Tips" About The Ladies Aid Society will ate of Woodbridge High School mencement dinner for parents meet in the Parish Hall at 3:00 and friends is scheduled for and is employed by the Wood- Renting or Buying Your Formal: to make plans for the follow- bridge . June 11 and after the comin-g coming events: Chinese mencement exercises a presi- Auction, June 11 with Mrs. TEENAGE DANCE : TED'S has been in the formal wear busi- dent's reception will be held. iteven Simon and Mrs. Frank WOODBRIDGE — A teen- . 1. ness for years with a good reputation. 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Zawilinski, from Perth Amboy High School. ition of Mrs, Runyon Ernst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John He served in the Air Force, is might at 6:30 the young J. Zawilinski, 196 Strawberry employed in the planning de- >le will assemble to attend Hill Avenue, and Joseph R. partment of the Carborundum ating rally in Plaiirfield as Plesniak, son of Mr. and MrsCompany. , Keasbey, and is at- guests of the Tabernacle Joseph S. Plesniak, 616 Eliza- tending Fairleigh Dickinson last Church, of South River, beth Street, Perth Amboy. Rev.University, Rutherford. imorrow night at 6:00 the Gustave Napoleon officiated at stian Service Boys Brigade the double ring ceremony. meet at the church for $n The bride was given in mar-Court of Awards night camping trip at riage by her father. She wore a es State Forest with Capt. gown of silk organza over taf- iam Butters in charge. They feta with a portrait neckline Set for June 11 return on Saturday atter- outlined with Edwardian flow- MENLO PARK TERRACE — ers and capped sleeves. The Ed- Two hundred Girl Scouts here turday afternoon from 1:00 wardian flowers trellised down will participate in a Court of 4:00 and Monday from the princess line front skirt Awards to be held Saturday, P. M. until 10:30 P. M. panel. The. skirt extended into June 11, at 1:30 P. M. at School men will meet to work on a chapel train. She wore a 19. The program will include pletion of the sanctuary. THEODORE SXMANSKI WALTER BROWN ALLEN BEYER BASIL KMECH ROBERT POST WILLIAM TRATJTB1AN chapel length :silk illusion- veil Brownie fly-Tips, intermediate mday evening at 7:00 the Fords Woodbridge Fords Fords Colonia Woodbridge attached to a petaled pill box investitures, senior -. capping, i speaker -will be Evangel- of silk organza outlined with and the giving of awards for the eorge Mialik who will have seed pearls, and carried a white year. him a trumpet trio for orchid with carnations on a Mrs. Karl H. Schroeder, ial music. *5. prayer book. chairman of the Menlo Park v. Peter Burgess announced Her maid of honor was Miss Terrace Girl Scouts, will give •vacation Bible school will Dorothy Plesniak, Perth Am- the welcoming address. Also une 27 through July 8 with boy, sister of the bridegroom. taking part will be Mrs. Wil- ses for children from age Bridesmaids were Miss Patri- through sixteen. £? iam Cariste, president of the ;••*• cia Capik, Port Reading, and Metuchen area Girl Scouts, *--;*-> Miss Bernadine Jankowski, and Mrs. H. Lundy Bloomfield, tins Mothers Cluh Perth Amboy, cousin of the also of Metuchen. bride. The 14 Senior Girl Scouts, Hans Picnic Sunday Joseph Palinkas, Carteret, who will be capped are: Troop O0DBRIDGE—The Twins' was best man, and ushers were 126, Patricia Ahr, Elaine Boer- hers Club of 'Middlesex, Richard Skrzypek, Mt. Bethel, er, Diane Hess, Charna Jaker, >n, and Somerset Counties Pa., and Edwin Motyka, Brook- Mary McHale; Troop 136, Eth- hold its annual picnic lyn, N. Y., cousin of the bride- el Cohen, Betty Glantz, Kathy lay in Roosevelt Park start- groom. Hughes, Evelyn Klapp, Karen at 10:00 A. M. All mothers After a wedding trip to the Pruden, Jill Rhams, Maureen wins and their families are Pocono Mountains, the couple Senchak, Helen Shapiro, Su- ied and asked to bring their will reside at 196 Strawberry san Stitzer. refreshments. Hill. For traveling the bride ae next meeting will be chose a green dress with white 8th at 8:15 P. M. in the accessories. Summer Party irmnity Room of the Pat- The bride is a graduate of L. Hedden Real Estate JOHN SXIANCm. BEVERLY BACHA CHABLES SWEETMAN, JK. PETER JTJHL KENNETH TOKOK ANDREW MSGLIS Woodbridge High School and icy, 302 Somerset Street, is employed as a teller at the ;h Plainfield. Program for Fords Fords Colonia Fords Woodbridgre Avenel Series Started evening will be movie films Woodbridge branch of the First AVENEL — The first in a :h were taken at the first series of summer card parties illation dinner in April. All given by the Avenel Woman's hers are invited. Church Circles Club was held at the home of Mrs. Francis Clooney, 211 Water Street, Perth Amboy. s to Initiate The door prize was won by 15 New Members WOODBRIDGE — TheMrs. Willian Hansen. Table OODBRIDGE — Fifteen Circles of the Woman's Asso- prize winners were Mrs. John ^members will be initiated ciation of the First Presby- Dunham, Mrs. Frank Schimpf, Woodbridge Lodge, Be- terian Church will meet today Mrs. John Brennan, Mrs. James ilent and Protective order as follows: Ciz-cles 1, 2, and 3 McHugh and Mrs. Hansen. !lks, June 8 at 8 P. M., at will meet at 11:30 A. M. at the Non-player awards went to Rahway Elks Club, home of Mrs. E. F. Earley, 163 Mrs. Andrew Galisin, Mrs. Alex •ederick M. Adams, exalted Greenville Street for a picnic Tarcz and Mrs. Orlando Cop- : of Woodbridge Lodge, will lunch. pola. de. The meeting will start at ap- Mrs. William Kuzmiak was proximately 2:00 P. M. •co-hostess. The next party The following evening Circles will be held Monday with Mrs. will meet at 8:00 P. M.: Circle George Hansen, 107 Second stbury Park Mews 4 at the home of Mrs. Clyde Avenue, Port Reading with Mrs. Williams, 664 St. George Ave- William Larsen, co-hostess. I GLADYS E. SCANK nue; Circle 5 at the home of May wheat slashed by profit 197 Lincoln Highway, Isetin Mrs. E. Killmer, 211 Martool taking. Tel. LI-8-167S Drive; and Circle 6 at the home M. EILEEN XEITNER FRANCIS BINKOWSKI ROBERT LUXA WILLIAM PELLX ROBERT KAYSER WILLMM EGGERT of Mrs. K.. Daum, 803 Harrell U.S. ships diverted because of' —'Mr. and Mrs. George Bev- Fords Woodbridge Iselin Avenel" Woodbridge Iselin Avenue. Arab boycott. idge and children George, Jr. id Roseann, Worth Street and r. and Mrs. William Hassett id children, Janet and Wil- im, Jr., Westbury Road, were jliday weekend guest of Mr. id Mrs. Anthony Aiello, Jer- y City, at their summer cot- ge in Manasquan. OWN EMPLOYES MEET WOODBRIDGE—The Town- dp of Woodbridge Employees' ssociation will hold a meeting ^morrow night at 8:00 at the ownship garage. GARDEN . TRACTORS SIMPLICITY - MIDLAND ECONOMY BOLEN - SHAW Riding - Walking - Reverse H. JAMES NEARY VICTOR TUKIENDORF THOMAS WALDMAN FREDERICK SCHNEIDER FRED BLESSMAN CHARLES RAMBERG Woodbridge Iselin ROTARY Hopelawn Fords Fords Fords GRAIN STORAGE FREE TV DEBATES between the major Presidential try and the opposition party. that the networks be required that they would make free time TILLERS L. A. Laybourn of Salina, Adlai E. Stevenson's idea for candidates is encountering stiff Both CBS' and NBC are re-by law to grant free time to theavailable voluntarily, under Kansas, told a Senate investi- a series of television debates opposition from the TV indus- sisting Mr. Stevenson's proposal candidates. However, both said certain circumstances. ROTO - HOE - HOWARD gation recently that the com- BOLENS' mercial . grain storage industry SIMPLICITY - MIDLAND has been maSe the scapegoat POWER ' for a farm surplus fiasco. He declared that a recent Enjoy, the best Rug- Cleaning order by Secretary of Agricul- MOWERS ture Ezra Taft Benson cutting] Free Pick-up anil Deliwery JACOBSON - TORO by 19 per cent the rate for on all , SHAW storing Government grain was f EGLIPSB - GOODALL "arbitrary and unjustified Free insured Storage tiIS@pt SNAPPER - SPRINGFIELD treatment." He said that the A Carefree Vacation! Hiding - Walking - Reverse industry was a captive of the Agriculture Department's $14,- A "carefree vacation" can come gloriously true 500,000,000 Commodity Credits Was NOW . Corporation. Electric Portable - . $38.00 SI 9.00' when you look ahead, plan ahead and save L. Adler ahead for it. In fact, many of the most enjoyable Was NOW Single or Companion Singer Electric Portable and worthwhile things in life begin with-sys- $48.00 $24.00 tematic saving! & Sons GRAVES FOR SALE Was NOW Highway 130 In One of the Most Beautiful Electric Console $54.00 S27.00 North Brunswick Cemeteries in New Jersey! Was ' NOW Phone Ml 8-9825 Phone SW 3-7330 YOUR DEPOSITS II YOUR in the knowledge that your rugs Singer Electric Console $68.00 $34.00 SA¥ffffiS ACCOUNT HEBE are receiving "fender loving care" -|- PLUS EARN INTEREST -r NOTICE — with a persona} touch at Raritan A Large Selection of Other Used AT TIE RATE OF f Bay s only Rug Cleaning Plant Sewing Machines at Equal Savings! All Member . / Phone PA 1-1582 BANKING HOURS FOR FREE HOME TRIAL CALL 9 A. M. TO 3:30 P. M. DAILY Member of National and New Jersey Institute FRIDAY — 9 A. M. TO 2:30 P. M. ANB 5 TO 1 P, M. LAW OFFICES of Rug Cleaners HI 2-2838 or HI 2-2839 OVER 40 YEARS OF SERVICE TO SAVERS of the Perth Amboy Bar Association WILL BE CLOSED EVERY SATURDAY NATIONAL BANK Now Thru September 19, 1960 The Friendly Bank of Fords, New Jersey 169 SMITH STREET Open Friday Till 9 P.M. PERTH AMBOY RUG CLEANING COMPANY, INCORPORATED MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM PER1H AMBOY BAR ASSOCIATION 4th & Stevens Ave. South Amboy, N i Also at F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Menlo Park Shopping Center LI 9-4988 MEMBER OP FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. PAGE SIX THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 Rev* -Anderson;'to'"Mark •2 5th Anniversary Sunday •hat saving This Coupon Good For MBTUCHEN — Bev. David signor McLancy Higii S< •p. Anderson, O.P., chaplain of Jackson Heights, N. Y.;JIM St. Joseph House of Study here, will celebrate the twenty-fifth F. Anderson, anniversary of his ordination with purchase ofan 8 oz pkg. to the priesthood with a Solemn Bank; and John A. Ande i -on, Mass of thanksgiving Sunday Milady's Pstaig Pancakes at noon at St. Patrick's Church. also entered the religious vod after June 4IM960 5i/;.,isr,i Elizabeth. She was Sister M. Deacon of the Mass will foeO.P., of the Newburgh com- Bev. Arthur Anderson, a munity, who died in 1942. nephew of the jubiliaxian, who is assistant pastor of St. Joan of Arc Church, Camden; and subdeacon will be Very Rev. Walter B. Sullivan, O.P., Prior and pastor of St. Antoninus church, Newark. The sermon MRS. MAXSJN GOTOWSKX will be delivered by Bev. Ed- 1-3, George Street, l ON MABJNE TEAM: A mem- Tsifay ... am! ward J. Stanley, pastor of St.; MB 4-0951 ber of the 2nd Service Bat- Patrick's. — Avenel Fire talion softball team piaying Week Long A son of the late Joseph, and 1 meets tonight at the firehouse. in tbe intramural league of Mary Andersori , Fr. Anderson — Pride of New Jersey Coun- ifee 2nd Marine Division at was born in Elizabeth. He at- Camp Jiejeune, N. C., is act- tended St. Patrick's school and ing Sri. Richard F. McChes- was graduated from Aquinas Liberty me^t tomorrow night ney, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Pineapple-Grapefruif High School, Cohimtous, Ohio, at 8 P. M. at the Avenel School Bobert X. McChesney, 900 for a cool refreshing drink and Providence College. Upon Kahway Avenue, Avenel. completing his studies he entered the business world and hold a barbecue Thursday at held the position of title ex- Knolltop aminer for the Jersey Mort- Park from 4:30 to 9 P. M. Girls Imported Tomatoes gage and Title Guaranty Com- are to meet at the First Pres- pany before joining the Domi- byterian Church, rain or shine. large size ... big savings nican Order in 1928. —Tomorrow Girl Scout Troop Rev. Anderson's courses in 52 meete at 3:30 to 5 P. M. with WOODBB3DGE — A special. theology and philosophy were Mrs. Stanley Florky, 274 Avenel preview showing for local resi- Street. pursued at Dominican semin- dents is being conducted this Long grain white rice aries in River Forest, Illinois; — Saturday Girl Scout Troop weekend at Foxwood, Somerset, Ohio amd Washing- 17 meets from 10:30 to 12 noon. 800-home community ton. D. C. — Rosary Society of St. An-on Easton Avenue in Franklin! On June 13; 1935 foewa s ordrew'- s Church will receive Holy Township by builder Howard dained to the priesthood at St.Communion in. a body Sunday Dominic's church, Washington, at the 9 A. M. Mass. Their D. C. by the Most Bev. John M. monthly meeting will be Mon-jpreview, Pox stated, "We feel, Noodle Soup Mix 3 McNamara. DD., who was then day in the new church hall atjwe owe a responsibility to our. Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore. 8 P.M. |neiglibors here in the Middle-! Beef, Onion or Mushroom 2 envelope pack 33c package Two years of graduate study —Installation of officers will sex-Somerset Area, and would: followed and then Bev. Ander- take place at Tuesday's P.TA. like to give them the first op- son was assigned to parish meeting at the school at 8 P. M.portunity to view our homes duties. He served in Louisville, The sixth grades will entertain. and get to know us, iand also Memphis, Cincinnati: Provi- — Avenel Memorial Post, first choice dence, Pleasantville, N. Y.; andV. F. W., meets Tuesday at the those who want to purchase New York City. In February, Maple Tree Farm at 8 P. M. j°ur homes. We have built many 1957, he received his present —Tuesday the Avenel-Colonia communitie"i:s"" " ' *" appointment as chaplain to theFirst Aid Squad will be hosts to East, and have made it a prac-j Brothers of the Sacred Heart in the 14th district's delegates attice to give our new neighbors! Metuchen. He also assists on squad headquarters. the opportunity to inspect our Disinfecfs and weekends at three area parish- model homes without the hustle es — Our Lady of Peace, Fords: THE FORANB BUJh and bustle normally associated Deodorizes St. Cecelia's, Iselin and St. Organized labor predicted re- •with- a grand opening. We Matthew's, Edison. cently that any Presidential have instructed our advertising] Bev. Anderson has five broth- or Congressional candidate who agency and public relations ers surviving from a family of upheld the Forand bill would be counsel to restrict word of our twelve children. They are: defeated in the November elec- opening to the neighboring 39< 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39= 39= 39c Brother Ignatius, S. C, Mon-tions. communities." Margarine i Being featured at Foxwood jare three distinctly different (air-conditioned model homes, designed by architects Rotwcin & Blake of Union, and priced from $16,990. Among the construction fea- Rock Cornish frozen or HlMiiiiiiHl tures are sliding glass door in every home. General Electric Fresh Roasting Chickens forced-warm air heating, adap- From local farms. Tender table to air conditioning, sci- juicy meat with a deli- ence kitchens with built-in cious goodness ail it's oven and counter-top ranges, own. Three and one built-in kitchen cabineis. For- half pound average. arin Coffee mica counter tops, and work areas, ceramic tile baths, abun- dant closets and storage areas, hand-split shingles, copper Freshly Ground From Selected" Parts plumbing, all city utilities in- of Lean Tender Beef jcluding water, sewers, curbs, (sidewalks, and etc. All home.; Town & Country | will be built on a minimum of Tender and Delicious l],4 acre landscaped lots. Swaef Tasting Pork I Unfair! Safeway Brand i Bill — But darling, haven't I [always given you my pay on Tower 2 tb. pkg. 78c Grade A Eggs the "•first of the month? €@«f Steaks Seafood Special Jane — Yes, but you never told me you were paid twice a 39= 39< 39^ 39c 39= 39c month. 39c 39c 39c 39

Cherub Canned Milk Evapcre'ed 8 .1.00 Fancy White Meai Bumble Bee Tuna Save sf Safeway c°; 39- Shady Lane Creamery Butter Pound Solid Sucresf. c Cane Sugar Granuiated 5 L 45 Toilet Tissue Hudson, White Save at Safeway • Dack Crispy,-Firm Hefty Iceberg Hudson, Colon :kase c Facial Tissues 400 )o Pack sack 27 A Tasty Lettuce Salad Is Sponsoring a Assorted Hudson Hankies 100 to Pack 2 *» 19= Adds Zest to Any Meal bath Pa(molive Soap bars 3 £ 29- Toiief Soap Cashmere Bouquet 2 ^It 29c 3K 29= Bring your dog to the following station on a leash. A I960 New Florida Sebago Dog License is required. Tasty and nutritious Crunchy Fresh A II?8 II Avenel Street, Avenel—June 6th & 7 th Crisp and Crunchy Red Radishes Firm and Tender bun"h 5<= Fresh Cucumbers A-Salad Favorite Avenel fire House ...... Fromep.M.to9p.M.. From Local Farms Fresh Beets Adds Color io the Meal 2 b,nch« 25= Fresh Tomatoes KS ¥ 1* ff\l 1 J?" T¥ \ Harding Street, Iselin—June 6th & 7th.

iseliii (Old fire House) ....From 7 p.M. *. ? p.M . . .. Avocados «^S^XL T" 849 Green St., Iseliii, Shell Station, next t Special Pack 19 Dunce OQ C11H to Westbury Sweet Shoppe—June 8th. Super Suds Save More — Shop Safeway package JLQC """From 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. Marshmallow Creme 14 ox. E* _,JL I?* TJ Corrielle Street, Fords—June 8th & 9th. Hip-o-iite Ltghf, smooth, cteamy tar 29= Barney's Brand fords fire House Fr(W1?F.M.to9?.M. Stuffed Cabbage Save at 5afeway "•: 49c II M. O 1° IT1* ¥¥ Wesft Avenue, Port Reading. June 9th. An-purposil-rMirnr>coeL i White Magic 32Z 59= fort -Keading Jr ire House ..Fr«>m -, p. M. to9 p. M. II" 1 Fi 1 TP White Birch Inn (Garage), corner of Sunshine Plain Lipton Tea Ajax Cleanser Chicken Pie , Cat Food Krispy Crackers or Salted pkg. J-*J F rds Special Pack Birds Eye Kilty Brand Menlo Fare lerrace ...-...... »»»** #* * *<** ***«, ° - Nabuco 7% oz o C Yn pound A <-j 48 bag Fig Newtons ! !b cello - 39c pkg JL.^J c 14 oz 8 oz: r\~y Hopelawn Fire House m^7t^T^^ ' • . , HAEOLD J. BAILEY • Stripe Tooth Paste Baby Foods Handy Andy Fab Detergent Airwick Wooclbridge Board of Health Heinz Junior Special Pack Liquid Frsshner Liquid Cleaner Tfisre's a large selection of toileines and economy 48 oz /-j 5 bsaury supplrsi at your nearby Safeway size tube 6'," 89- Pkg. 6/c "59c 69< bottle O7C can %J 7 THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 PAGE SEVEN

that the room mothers' recep- man of the picnic to be held 9 ing four major causes of auto- tion to this is obey road speed be contracted on the present [Indication tion .will take place October 7 Mystery, Btis Ride Planned August 14 at Avenel Park. 'Safe Driving mobile accidents: signs. I grounds at 319 Middlesex Ave- frriin 8 to. 10 P. M. A;. reminder was issued to "Same direction accidents — "Turning accident — caused nue. Dinners will be served Mrs. J. A. Alusik said that AVENEL—A" mystery bus ride reservations will be accepted. residents of the sixth district this is usually from following mainly by improper turn sig- nightly. The Fair will open 3:00 two awards will be presented to was planned by the Third Ward A trophy was purchased to be Talk Subject too closely. Twenty-five per P. M. and will close 10:00 P. M. Mans Made who have not yet registered for nalling orf no signalling at all. on June 16th and 17th, and will the class with the highest and Sixth District Democratic Club presented to one of the winners the November election that the- WOODBRIDGE — "Safe cent of all accidents in New The solution is complete under- second highest : percentage of at a meeting at Fitzgerald's. Jersey are caused in this man- open at 1:00 P. M. and close CQLONIA — Dedication, of of the drum and bugle corps following poll clerks will accept Driving" was the subject of standing of three basic signals." at 10:00 on June 18th. For din- membership, and for the larg- Joseph Zurich, vice president, competition sponsored by the their registrations up to Sep-Richard M. Steam, representa- ner. The remedy is one carl ichool 20 "will take place: sat- est parent attendance^ at meet- length for every 10 miles of ner reservations call the con- rday morning-, June 18, it w*as presiding, introduced Joseph Woodbridge Drum and Bugle tember 29: Mrs. Tobin, 346 tive of New Jersey Bureau of vent LI 9-0964. ings. Accardi, chairman, and Mrs. Corps Sunday at Woodbridge Remsen Avenue; Mrs. Anthony Safety, at this week's meeting speed. White Sisters Plan nnouneed by Robert. Mulli- The program for the year was "Bight of way accident — Many interesting booths -will aja, school principal, at a re- John Dick, co-chairman, who stadium. Mrs. Francis Tobin O'Brien, 51 Tappaii Street; Mrs. of the Woodbridge Kiwanis presented by Mrs. Emil Tobias, announced all reservations for Club. Mr. Stearn has been a usually at stop streets or inter- Benefit for Convent be featured such as African «» executive board meeting a chairman, and approv- was appointed to present toe Waller Drabin,. 415 Bemsen : progr m the July 16 bus ride must be in. trophy at the fete. Avenue; 'Joseph Manzione, 419 member of the safety section of sections. The solution is proper METUCHBN — The White crafts, parcel post gift booth, «-;the PTO. Platform guests e(j by the board> Refreshments the motor vehicle department road courtesy. and a special Father's Day Mil be past-presidents, Mrs-j^e d by Mrs. F. L. Fffli- by the next meeting, June 29. A final report on the recent- Prospect Avenue; Mrs. Stan- Sisters of Our Lady of serve Cards will be sent to all mem- ly completed candy sale was ley Derewsky, 151 Minna Ave- for over 35 years. "Speed — the most fatal type will hold a Fair from June 16 booth. The public is invited to 'eter Castaline and Thomas : pone and Mrs_ Gonti. bers informing them of the'af- given by Mrs. Elmer Dragos. nue, and Tom Meahan, 301 Based upon his long experi- — improper determination of to June 18 for the benefit of attend. There will be special Sullivan, and president-elect, games planned for children. dtrs, Sidney Freund. . '-••'•/ fair and the first 41 to make Mi-. Dragos -was named chair- Ella' Avenue. , ^; V;: :- ence, he pointed out the follow- safe speed by the driver. Solu- their new convent which will Mrs. Clyde Edrington,, ways Offices Ransacked, ,nd- means chairman, announe-' Cash Gone in One id the following events for the WOODBRIDGE — Approxi- Jbrning' year: square dance, mately $25 in. bills were" stolen iance, September 23; October from his desk drawer, Dr. Jo- ?air, October 22; annual spring seph Papa, 265 Amboy Avenue, ance, April; Strawberry Fes- reported to police Tuesday. Traffic Safety Quiz No. 4 iyal. May; semi-annua1 paper The office of Dr. Herbert Irive, October and May; yeake Moss, Main 'Street, was also ale. Election Day, November 8. entered over the weekend, but Mrs. Lawrence Sliker, ro^nl although papers were thrown neither chairman, announced around, he could find nothing OBITUARIES

WILLIAM KORMENDY I for the last 19 years with her WOODBBIDGE Funeral only surviving son, John. She services for William Kormendy, also has one grandchild sur- 46, 154 Valentine Place, who viving. died Sunday at Perth Amboy The deceased was a .daughter .General Hospital after a brief of the late Mr. and-.Mrs. Dun- ilmess, will be held this after-jcan MacFarlane arid widow of itoon at 1^30 from the GreineriJohn- Pfeiffer. Funeral Home, 44 Green Street' with services at 2:00 at the MRS. MARY PREIPBRA Hungarian Reformed Church. FORDS — Funeral services Burial will be in Cloverleaf for Mrs. Mary Prepura, Park Cemetery. |Mary Avenue, who died Mofi- A resident'of Woodbridge for!day at the Perth Amboy Gen- 35 years, he was employed by eraI Hospital, were held this Foster Wheeler Corporation, morning from the Musk a Carteret, and" was a member of Funeral Chapel, 235 Hall Ave- its 25-Year Club. He was a nue with a Solemn High Mass member of Woodbridge Lodge of. Requiem at Holy Trinity | 2116 Elks. Church.' Burial was in Surviving are his widow, Jul-church cemetery. ia (Fesko); his mother, ilrs. A native of Czechoslovakia, Esther Kormendy, Woodbridge, she came to the United States and a sister, Mrs. Max Kraus, 12 years ago making her resi- Carteret. dence in Perth Amboy. Two years ago she moved to Chi- MRS. HELEN TATARYNW cago and had recently returned COLONIA — Funeral services to Fords, where she lived with for Mrs. Helen Tatarynw, 71 her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Lincoln Avenue, who died Sat- Hardick. She was a formed urday at the Rahway Hospital, communicant of Holy Trinity were held yesterday morning Catholic Church, Perth Amboy. from the Leon J. Gerity Fun- Surviving are her husband, eral Home, 411 Amboy Avenue, Michael, 'two other daughters, Woodbridge with services at *5t.|Mrs. Andrew Misar, Perth Am- Spiridon Russian Orthodox boy, . and Mrs. Steve Kron, Church, Rev. Nicholas Rach- Czechoslovakia; a son, Michael kowsky officiating-. Burial was Dzada. Chicago; two sisters, in Cloverleaf Park Cemetery, Mrs. Helen Zolota, Perth Am- Woodbridge. |boy and Mrs. Mary Szelesi, She was the wife of the late Czchoslovakia, and 8 grand- Fedor Tatarymv, and a mem-children. ber of St. Spiridon Russian Or-, thodox Church, Perth Amboy.JOHN PERHACH, SR. Surviving are three daugh- KEASBEY — Funeral ser- ters, Mrs. Michael L-etnik and vices for John Perhach, Sr., 409' Mi-s'.-'-Edwin Peiider, Coloriia, Smith Street, who died sudden- Mrs. Athur Grembowicz, Perth ly at his home yesterday mor-. Amboy; four sons, Theodore,'nmB< %vlU be held Saturday, Nicholas, George, and Walter, morning at 9:00 from the Zylka Colonia, and eight grandchil- Funeral Home, 513 State Street, dren. and at 9:30 at St. Michael's, Greek Catholic Church. Burial MRS. •JOSEPHINE SCHODER will be in the church cemetery. WOODBRIDGE — Funeral'Hopelawri. °' i^:v!%«. •? ••£--N\ sprvices for Mrs. Josephine M.| A resident here for 60 years. Schoder, 568 Barron Avenue,;he was a communicant of St.'. who died Sunday at St. Claire'Michael's Greek Catholic Hospital, New York C'.tj", were Church, Perth Amboy. and a held this morning from the late member of St. George's Greek residence with a Solemn High Catholic Society. Mass of Requiem at St. James'i 'The deceased was the hus- Church. Burial was in St. Jpmesjband of the late Barbara Cemetery. jfFisco). Surviving are ow The deceased was the wifa ofidaughter, Mrs. Irene Vamos,' Stewart A. Schoder and moth-j?easbey; three sons. Andrew.| er of Stewart A. Jr., Edison.'Keasbey, John Jr., South River.' Other survivors are a sister.jand Joseph, New York City:, Mrs. Catherine Connor, Rah- three grandchildren and threc way; a brother the Rev. Nor- great-grandchildren. bert McGowan. O.S.B., S-.ivan- nah, Ga., and three grandchil-!MRS. SUSAN H. HENNE. dren. ! FORDS — Funeral services She was a life-long resident,for Airs. Susan Halbert Henne, of Woodbridge and a member'66 Johnson Street, who died of St. James Church and its Tuesday night at the home of Rosary Society. ;her daughter. Mrs. Norman Ed- Mr. Schoder is vice president!wards, with whom she resided, of Stewart. Warren and Ben-iwill be held tomorrow morning son Corporation, New York!at 10:30 from Flynn and Son City, manufacturing printers. Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue. Stewart A. Schoder. Jr. is state Burial will be in Rosemount treasurer of the New Jersey Memorial Park Cemetery, New- State Council, Knights of Co- ark. lumbus, and vice president of j A native of Fords, she resided Edison Board of Education. ,|in Newark 25 years and moved back here 10 years ago. AVENEL Funeral services She was the daughter of the fcr Mrs. Ida Ladysawa Wasi- late Mr. and Mrs. John Hal- lewski. 54, 429 Woodbine Ave- bert, and the widow of Charles Can you find nue, who died at her home Fri- Henne. She is survived by her day after a short illness/ were daughter, four grandchildren held Tuesday moraine: from the and four great-grandchildren. Thomas J. Costello Funeral! Home, Green Street and Cooper! DANIEL ABLER Avenue, Iselin, with a Requiem' WOODBRIDGE — Funeral in this Mass at St. Ann's Church, New-jservices for Daniel Adler, 17. ark. Burial was in St. Ger-'llO DuBois Avenue, Valley trude's Cemetery. [Stream. Long Island, New York. Look sharp! This quiz checks more than the acuteness of your vision. A resident of Avenel for three,nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Louis years, she formerly lived m;Coopev, 227 Mar tool Drive. (Each hazard is located by fetter and by number. For example, J5 indicates the location of Newark. She was a member of jWoodbridge. were held last Sun- It also tests your judgment of what's right and wrong in this school traffic the car.in the lower center of the picture where lines from J and 5 would cross.) the Women's Auxiliary of Co-jciay from the Greiner Funeral Jonia Social Club. jHome. 44 Green Strcpt. Burial situation. Look again —then rate yourself against the list. But keep in 1 Distracted driver has his mind and eyes 7 Parked convertible obstructing pedestrian Surviving are her husband, j was in Befli Israel Cemetery. off the road (J5, lower center) crosswalk (E4, left center) Charles; two daughters. Mrs. j Woodbridge. 2 Driver ignoring traffic crossing guard (H4, 8 Car entering parking lot improperly (D8, Roberta Beck, and Mrs. Joseph:. He is survived by his mother,j mind that perceiving a traffic hazard is not enough. A good driver is lower center) upper right center) Newman, Baltimore:: four sons.iMrs. Clara Adler; four brothers. Cnsimir. at home. Joseph, New-JLeslie. Timrti. Richard, and 3 Boys playing football in road (D5, center) 9 Car going wrong way in one-way traffic ark. EdiMond, with the ArmT.jLouis. always prepared to take instant action to avoid trouble. 4 Boy on bicycle disregarding traffic (G3, (J10, lower right) and Albert, South p"iainfi r>o._ ,,2,d a bi-orhor, John WOODBRTDGE -- Funeral j street (F4, left center) £="'.-.--.\c.ici Kulpmont Pa. .'("-vices for Harry A. Stell. 79.i (These are major hazards: there are others H you found 1 ' [531 Rahway Avenue, who died! to be alert, drive carefully, know the rules—and obey them. Remember: 6 Jaywalker in traffic lane (G2, lower left) more than ten, congratulations!) V? MAUT»H PFFIFFER 'Tnpp^ny nft=r suffering a heart) •^•T^r)5;—Funeral services for artaclc. win be lifld tomorrow Mrs "v'Taudc? Pfriffer, 178 Fordj "flnrnoon at 2:00 from •t-ii° about 75% of all accidents are caused by the driver —not the car. Avnue. who died last Thurs- Hreiner Funeral Home. 44 ri-"- nifrrs*: ft Seabrook Hill Green Street. Burial will be in Nnmn? Home. Inc.. Kpyport ^ivbvterlan CcaD^tPi'y, Wood- after a long illness, were held bridge. Tii«-saav morii'iie. from Flynn &- A resident of Woodbridge. fori Thai s why Shell says: Your Car Has Built-in Safety—YOU! Sori Fun«'rf'l Home. 23 Ford,the past 70 years, be was the; A-enue. with Rijv. Elrlon R.;hiisband of the late Elizabeth j Rii''<; of Our Rodppmer Luih- 'O'lrr; Sipn. Hf was a member of-\ Prepared by the Shell Traffic Safely Center in consultation with Dr. Leon Brody, Research Director, Cenier fpr Safety Education, New eriin Cinvch officiaMna. Burial the First Consregationalj York University, and in cooperation with the Automotive Safety Foundation. ©SHELL OIL COMPANY, 1&6O 'V"5 i". Alnine Cemetery. /"^'irch. WooribridRe. j A rativfi of New Brunswick.; Survivm" are several nieces! Canada, she has resided here and a nephew. i SEWAREN PLANT. SEWAREN, K. I. PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960

PENTAGON BESISTS ] ATTAINS HIGH HONORS PAHS Class of >25 WOODBRIDtxE —Miss Pa- Defense officials have asked Reunion June 9th tricia A. Speieher, 224 Sherry the Senate to restore certain WOODBRIDGE — Final ar- Street, a student nurse at Pertl House appropriations cuts to rangements Were made for a Amboy General Hospital; v at- permit building a new aircraft reunion dinner dance of the tained., high honors Ior her pre carrier and bases for the 400-Perth Amboy High School class clinical nursing studies at Un- ion Junior College, Cranfrdd mile-range Bomarc air defense of 1925. at the home of Mrs. Albert Shultz, 260 Main Street. it was announced today by Dr missile. ' The affair will take place Kenneth W, Iversen, dean. Miss But with. Congress clearly in June 9 atHerms, South Plain- Speieher, who achieved a 4.1 a militant mood because of the field, at 7:00 P. M. Reserva- average, previously won thi summit crack-up, the Pentagon ;ions must be made by June 6 UJC Award as the outstandini is seeking to stave off an in- with Mrs. William Samson, 493 student at Perth Amboy Gen crease in the $39,700,000,000 Barron Avenue,. Woodbridge. eral Hospital. House defense appropriations bill. WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. AID CUTS 18 GREEN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Vice President Nixon moved recently to stave off threatened • Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-^year' fund cuts in foreign aid in the face of the summit conference subscription to: collapse. • INDEPENDENT-LEADER In an unusual letter to Re- Q CARTERET PRESS publican members of the House Appropriations Committee, Mr. O EDISON TOWNSfflP-FORDS BEACON Nixon said that "recent events To be sent to- • have demonstrated even more clearly than before, if possible, NAME the absolute need f6r keeping our Mutual Security effort op- ADDRESS erating .at" an efficient level." TOWN 2 tablespoons hot water PUPILS • DISPLAY "FUN FAIR" POSTERS: Youngsters in the fifth and sixth grade classes of School 19, Menlo Park 3 squares unsweetened choc- Terrace, helped by making 25 posters displayed throughout the school. Exhibiting the work (shown above, left to right) olate, melted are David Barber, Adrian Soricelli, Karen Kritzman and Mr s. Richard Powell, member of the PTA "Fun Fair" committee. SUMMER COAL PRICES 1 slightly beaten egg YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER 4 tablespoons softened butter 2 eggs Sift dry ingredients together % teaspoon rum extract NUT OK STOVE PEA COAL SchoolPTA 19 Tun Fair' 2 cups sifted cake flour and add alternately with the Chopped nuts 1 teaspoon soda % cup milk. Blend in the Blend sugar arid hot water S 45 Yi teaspoon salt chocolate mixture. Put into 2 into chocolate. Beat half of egg $19-95 18- Scheduled for Saturday % cup milk paper lined 9 inch cake pans. into chocolate mixture; then Cash Won Cash Melt chocolate in a saucepan Bake in an oven (350 degrees) beat in remaining egg. Beat in MEKLO PARK TERRACE— hand-mades and. aprons, dolls add milk, well beaten egg, andfor 25 to 30 minutes. Frost with the butter, a tablespoon at a Plans are almost complete for clothes, used books, wishing % cup sugar. Cook over low chocolate frosting. time. Add extract. Place pan hi CHODOSH Bros, and WEXLER the gala "Fun Pair" sponsored wells, jewelry and "Fun Fair" heat until thickened, stirring ice water and beat until spread- 36 E. Grand Avenue, Rahway FU 8-1000 fey School 19 PTA to be heldsouvenirs of all kinds. constantly. Cool. Cream butter, Chocolate Frosting ing consistency. Spread on on the school grounds Saturday Rides offered will be pony add 1 cup sugar and vanilla. Yz cups sifted confertioners cake. Sprinkle chopped nuts OIL BORNEB SALES & SERV9SE from 10:30 A. M. to 9 P. M and pony cart rides, whip and Beat the eggs one at a time. sugar. over cake. Mrs. Leonard Ruscito, general Ferris wheel. There will be a chairman of the Fair and way"Guess - the - Beans - in - and means chairman of the the - Jar" contest, free to all PTA, has announced that this who attend, with several big is the only big fund-raising af- prizes for the winners. There fair held by the PTA this year will be a clown selling balloons, and urges all residents to co- and refreshments will be avail- operate and come and enjoy able all during the Fair hours. themselves. In case of rain, the The Iselin First Aid Squad will Fair will be held the following be in attendance throughout day, Sunday. the day. Announcing A real community undertak- ing, the Fair has received belp from many sources in the Ter- race, according to Mrs. Rus- cito. The Boy Scouts and Cub| Sarah Anne's Scouts distributed 1500 circu- lars advertising the event to Cooking % homes in the area. The Girl Scouts are having a gift booth 55% Dacron, 45 Rayor selling articles they have made The imagination of the cook and the Explorer Troop will be in charge of all outdoor cook- is really taxed these hot days ing. to devise interesting food that WASH 'N WEAR A group of fathers helped appeals to the jaded appetites. greatly by building booths, These cakes will solve the des- carting and hauling boxes, and sert problem. TROPICAL SLACKS doing heavy work. Participat- ing were James Sforza, George Weiss, George Muller, J. L Caramel Spice Cake :,,/'. '/for Nothing less than 55% Cook, Harold Boerer, Andrew % cup butter or margarine 9 Don Diego, Herbert Rosenthal, 2Vi .cups sifted cake flour Dacron polyester, the Vincent Foti, Albert Likos, D 1 cup sugar DuPont-approved K. Hollander, Gordon Mallon 1 teaspoon baking powder miracle fiber, dries so Herbert Haslam, Seymour Liss % teaspoon soda Leonard Ruseito. fast, retains a crease so 1 teaspoon salt long ... blended with Games will include balloon % teaspoon cinnamon darts, gold fish, bean-bag Y2 teaspoon cloves 45% rayon for longer throw, bottle toss, spin-darts, % cup brown sugar wear! Newest patterns,,, 1 cup buttermilk SAVE barbershop for boys, beauty in sizes 28 to 42. 3 eggs salon.for girls. Among the gift Soften butter. Sift flour, booths will be white elephant sugar, baking powder, salt, soda Alterations at no extra charge! and spiees into bowl with the •DuPont'i regiiterid trademark butter. Add brown sugar and buttermilk. Beat vigorously for 2 minutes. Add eggs. Beat vigorously for 2 minutes. Put in 2 paper lined 4 inch cake Commencing June -1st,' I960 pans. Bake 30 to 35 minutes in an oven (350 degrees).

Caramel Frosting Stop In For Your % cup butter 1 cup brown sugar KEY Vi cup milk 3% cups silted confectioners sugar Melt butter, add brown sugar. TH AM With Any Purchase Boil 1 minute, stirring con- During; Month of June stantly. Cool slightly. Add milk; beat smooth. Beat in con- WOODBRIDGE and fectioners sugar, beating until spreading consistency. Spread CARTERET HIGH on cake. INSTITUTION Wien's short sleeve SCHOOLS Fudge Cake WASH •3 1-ounce squares unsweet- ened chocolate WILL V2 cup milk SPORT SHIRTS 1 well beaten egg COMPOUND JEWELERS % cup sugar FUTURE DS QUARTERLY Regularly 94 Main--St., Woodbridge V2 cup butter or margarine 1 cup sugar 1.89 $ 3>el. MB 4-1086 1 teaspoon vanilla eaeft! 2 for 3 AT Donlmiss this chance to stock.up onfine sport shirts ... at a special low price! WASH 'N WEAR THE cottons in checks, novelty trims, in newest colors! RATE OF Convertible spread-collar models! S, M, L, XL. • Pa/ cash, pay leu • < HERE'S WHY PRICES no credit losses! KJvef a ^J4aif- ARE IOW AT • Mo high renHl ROBERT HALL • No fancy fixtures i •» No show windows I

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EVANGELICAL AND Girls' Friendly Society, Tnes-; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ST. JOHN'S GREEK | THE CHURCH OF REFORMED CHURCH ay^ 6:30 P. M. CHURCH - CATHOLIC CHURCH j JESUS CHRIST :'.':. School Street ••...' Cub Scout Pack 134, fourth Rahway Avenue and Carteret Broad and Division Streets i Florida Grove Road Wopabridse ME 4-l?51 Monday, 6:30 P.M. : Road, Woodbridge . Perth Amboy v- | Hopelawn Rev." Leslie Egry, Pastor Boy Scout Troop, 34, Friday, Kev. Alex N. Nemeth, Pastor RST. Stephen Sedor, Pastor ! Joseph Benyola, Minister Sunday 6:30 P. M. Earl K. Scott, Jr., Organist Sunday Matins, 7:00 A. M.; Klchard Benyola, Organist Ernest Gere, 9:00 A. M. Su- Explorer Scout Post 234, Sunday Early English Mass. 8:00 A.M.; Sunday. Morning Worship, rintehdent ... '. Wednesday, 6:30 P. Mi 9:30 A. M., Church School.- Solemn Divine Liturgy, 10:00 ; 10:30 A/M. Steven Dorko, 10:00 A. M. Trinity Vestry, third Monday. ship11:0. 0 A. M., 1 jrning Wor- A. M.; Church School, 9:00 Sunday School, 9:15 A. M. 7:iO..PM. • . ; . A. M. Vespers, Saturday nights wrintendent. 3:00 P. M.,. Junior Christian Sundaj "School, 9:00 A. M. Trinity Layman's Fellowship, and before holidays at 7:30 "CONGREGATION second Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.Endeavor. P. M. Children's Holy Com- B'NAI JACOB |eond session. 10:00 A; M. ••'- 5:00 P. M., Junior High Fleming worship services: St. Anne's Unit, first Mon- munion first Sunday of every Lord Street,, Avenel :00 A. M., English; 11:00 day, 8:00 P. M. Westminster Fellowship. month. Rabbi Philip Brand M.,-Hungarian. St. Margaret's Unit^ first 7:00 P. M., Senior High West- 8:30 P. M. Friday Wednesday, 8:00 P. M; jainster Fellowship. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Meetings Meetings CHURCH OF AVENEL ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Woman's A u x i 1 i a r y , first Avenel [Monday: Released time at Monday, 2:00 P.M. Session/first Tuesday, 8 P.M. 621 Woodbridge Avenue pO in the auditorium." • Avenel Rer. John Egan, Pastor Senior Choir Practice, Thurs- Trustees, second Tuesday, 8 Weekday Masses 7:30 A. M. iBoard meetings second Tues- day, 7:30 P. M. •"'" P. M. Rev. Charles S. MacKenzie, ia.D., ,y at 8:00 P. M. Pastor Sunday Masses at 7:00, 8:00, Junior Choh- Practipej Mon- Deacons, third Tuesday, 8 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00. Lorantffy Guild,, first Tues- day, 6:30 P. M. P. M. JSev. Robert A. Bonham, Th.M. t? at 8:00 P. M, Acolyte Guild, meets quar- Junior Choir, Fridays, 4-5 Sunday ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Brotherhood, first Monday at terly. ... P. M. Church Worship, 8, 9, 10 and CHURCH 00 P.'M./;: Altar Guild, meets quarterly. Senior Choir, Fridays, 8-10 11 A. M. Hoy and Hamilton Avenues Ladies': .'AM. Society, first P. M. Sunday School, 9:10 and 11 mday at 3:00 P.M. A. M. . Fords SCOUTS TAKE AIM: Three young scouts from the Township take positions in a sand-bagged machine-gun position WOODBKIDGE Church School Staff, second Rev. William H. Payne, Vicar Senior, Choir, Thursday at METHODIST CHURCH Wednesday. .' Singspiration at 8 P. M. built by the United States Marines for the Armed Forces Day celebration at Camp Kilmer. Left to right, John Gerek, 30 P. M. Holy Communion 8:00 A.M. 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gerek, Sewaren, Troop 16; Joel Greenwald, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving: Greenwald and Main Street, Woodbri&ge White Church Guild, second ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Morning Prayer and Sermon, Brownie Troop, Thursday at and fourth Mondays. Sewaren David Baginski, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baginski, both of Fords. Joel and David are members of Cub Pack 54, 00 P. M. Rev. Theodore S. Seamans, Minister 11- A. M. Rev. James Rupert; Ladies' Aid Society, second Joseph H. Thomson, Lay Leader Church School, 9:45 A. M. Intermediate Troop. Friday Assistant Pastor for Youth and fourth Wednesdays. 7:00 P. M. George E. Ruddy, Mrs. Dorothea PocklenVbo, Saints Days aiid Holy Days, Korea abolishes Rhee's Stu- France tells U. N. Tunisia j Cuba nominates new ambas- Organist and Choir Director Men's Brotherhood, third Organist Holy Communion 10:00 A. M. dent Defense Corps. aids Algerian rebels. Isador to U. S. Choral Society, Friday at Wednesday. ; 00 P. M. James Sherrard HI, 9:45 A. Ai., Sunday School. IN FASHION Superintendent of Church School Women's. Association,, third 11:00 A. M., Morning prayer ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH Saturday morning: Confirma- Thursday. an class at 10:00 A. M.; Jun- Sunday Services ' and service. . j Iselin 9:45 A. M., Church School Cancer Dressings, first and 11:15 A. M., Communion) Rev. John wiius, pastor Often the woman who works r Youth Fellowship at 11:00 third Wednesdays. and Bible Class. Sundaymonth , first Sunday of each Sunday Masses,. 6:30, 8:00,ithe hardest to be the "last 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor- Boy Scouts, Fridays, 7:30; - 8:45, 9:30, 10^0, 10:15, 10:45, word" in fashion ends up by be-1 Children's Choir and Junior ship. P.M. hoir held on Monday .after- ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCH 11:00,.11:30 and 12:00. ling a somewhat over-messed j son from 2 through 3:30 in 5:00 P. M., Junior I.F. Choir.? Weekday Masses, 7:00, 8:00[pathetic person. Not only this 6:00 P. M., Junior Intennedi-j OU» LADY OF PEACE ' I Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge ie church. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles G. and 8:30 A. M. [but she usually spends far too! ate Fellowship. • ~- ._.• CHURCH ; McCorristin, Pastor Official Board, first Mondaj New Brunswick Avenue, Fords ( UNITED CHU^I of ! ; 8:00 P. M. ' 7:00 P. M., M!.Y.F. Rev Gustave Napoleon, smartly Rev. Joseph Brzozowski, Pastor '[ Assistant Pastor of CLARK - COLONIA L % justi Sunday Masses, 7:30, 8:00; Rev. William Roos, Bethlehem Union Church, Clark^oes not wear full FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Assistant Pastor Rev. George A. Shults, Pastor because the fashion designers! CHURCH 9:00,10:00, and 11:00 A. M. andj Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45 3HURCH OF WOODBRIDGE ; 9:45 A. M., Church School. have declared that full skirts] Rev. Ralph i. Hirtle, Minister 48 Berkeley Boulevard 12 noon.. 8:45, 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. j are the thing to wear. Weekday Masses 7:00 11:00 A. M., Morning- Wor- Fohn Schraeder, Minister of Music Iselin, New Jersey andi Novena services every Tues-j . . Fj.nd out what your most be- Mrs. Kenneth McCain, 8:15 A. M. iday, 7:30 P. M. " |smp' Superintendent of Church School Jtev. WiHiani Kirby, Pastor Monday [ coming lines are and stick to Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.; j Weekday Masses, 7:00 and; WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL ! them. If you find you look good Sunday Novena, 7:30 P. M. 9:30 A. M., Church Schoq Worship Service, 11:00 A. M.; ;7:3DA. M. CHURCH I in the latest thing, wonderful! Just Evangelistic Service, 7:45 P.M. Male Choir Rehearsal, 8:00: Rev. Peter Bnrgess, Pastor | It will be fun to include one or Worship, followed by Adult Bi- 1 P. M. ! OUR REDEEMER le Class and regular classes Bible Study and Prayer (Wed .) Corner Prospect Avenue and j these clothes. 7:45 P. M.; Ladies W.M.C., first Altar-Rosary Society, first j LUTHERAN CHURCH Ridgedale Avenue )r young people Monday after first Sunday at. 26 Fourth Street, Fords 11:00 A. M. Morning Wor- and third Friday, 8:00 P. M.; 9:45 A. M., Sunday School ( Men's Fellowship, second and 8:00 P. M. Rev. Eldon R. Stohs This same rule applies to [ lip Holy Name Society, second Organists: Eddie Jacobson Bibl"^ color- Just because one of thej 12:05 P. M., Coffee Hour Fel- third Saturday, 8:00. P. M. and Miss Barbara Fritsche. Superintendent. Adult Monday after second Sunday! Class at same hour, teacher. big fashion publications comes [ I at 8:00 P. M. | Matin Service 8:15 A. M. out sayingyg . "Everythinyg will be I 6:00 P. M., Chi Bho CONGREGATION BETH Runyon Ernst. Main Service 10:45. 11:00 A.M., Morning worship I ?feen thls fal1" dont feel 7:30 P.-.M., Pilgrim Fellow- SHOLOM Tuesday j Holy Communion 90 Cooper Avenue, Iselin PTA meeting third Tuesday j j service. Nursery is provided. jblue dress is old hat. If green 1 lip Rabbi Bernara FranKel First Sunday 10:45. !doesn't do anything for you,! Meetings of each month at 8:00 P. M. j Third Sunday 8:15 6:00 P. M., Junior and Senior f Sabbath Services, Friday eve- Thursday Third Sunday 8:15 , .. - leave it alone. j Official Board, 8:00 P. M ning 8 P. M. . Sunday School and Bible yoJf?7:0?0 g roupsP. M.. , Evening Gospel I j irdi Thursday ; Female Choir Rehearsals,;classeSi 9:30 A_ ]8:00 P. M. Service. I Shoes that follow fashion to I. Church School Staff, third JEWISH COMMUNITY I the letter are often most at-j fonday, 8:00 P. M.* I Confessions | COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL CENTER OF COLONIA ' I Every Saturday from 11 A. M.j Inman Avenue at West WHEAT LEGISLATION [tractive. However, no matter! Women's Association, 1:30 David Sheingreld { The Democratic version of j how stylish a shoe is-, if it is un- j . M. second Wednesday. Can- (until noon, 4 to 6 P. M. and 7] Street,. Colonia new «• dressings other Wednes- Services at first aid building, to 9 P. M., and sometimes on| Sundav School and Biblei legislation, sharply op-1comfortable, the point is wast- Inman Avenue. days before Holy Days of Obli-IClasses 9-00 A M jposed by the Administration.led. When your feet hurt, it! Services Friday night at 8:30.; Monday, gation. . J Gospel Service Sunday 8:001 has been approved by the House shows in your face. Sunday School, 9 to 10:30 JP. M. Agriculture Committee, 20 to! ,and 10:30 to 12. Jl3. If big hats are the rage, by buys you Sigita AIpha;Pnt second and ADATH ISRAEL Christian Women's Home! )iirtht; Tuesday,. 8:00 P. M, Junior services alternate Sat- SYNAGOGUE Bible Class Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. The bill, sponsored by Repre-jal-j l means have one — if it is Young Adults, first Sunday, urdays from 10 to 11:30. Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge Young People's Meeting Fri- sentative W. R. Poage, Demo- \ becoming. If you are a small :30 P. M. Hebrew School Tuesday and Rev. Samuel Newberger, Rabbi iday. crat of Texas, and including a j person, it is very easy to be- Men's Club, fourth Tuesday Thursday 1:30 to 3:30 and 4:30 Friday 7:30 P. M., regular feed-grain program, was backed]come lost-looking under too the set! :30P.M. to 6:15. Sabbath services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN by twenty Democrats on the!large a hat. Watch this very Choir Mothers, ,8:00 P. M, CHURCH OF ISELIN committee. It was opposed byiclosely. ST. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oak Tree Road twelve Republican members and! •—• Tuesday. Market and High Street Choir Rehearsals Key. Walter Kadziwon, Pastor Rev. Roger B. Sifiener, Pastor one Democrat. ; j The whole point of fashion is School 20, Hoffman Boulevard Perth Amboy Allen Ruscito, Student Assistant It would increase the price to make a person look her best Chancel, Wednesday, 1:45 Rev. Peter Kowalchuk, Pastor . M. Sunday Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, Sunday Services supports for wheat from the and keep her ego boosted up. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Worship, 8:45 and 11:15 A.M. Junior, Wednesday, 6:45 10 and 11 A.M. 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. present level 75 per cent of When a person allows fad — Rectory, Glendale Road, Co- Church School arit to 85 er cent and type fashion to defeat this goal, . M, 6:15 P. M., Baptist Youth 8:45 A. .M~., 2Vz years bldlP y P Pro- Ionia. Fellowship? through third grade. vide fofo r a 25 pepe r cenntt cut iin money, time and effort are be- TKESITY EPISCOPAL 7:30 P. M., Evening Gospel 10:00 A. M., Nursery, through wheat acreage. ing wasted. CHURCH - NEW DOVER Service. Junior High. &ahway Avenue, Woodbridge METHODIST CHURCH II:15 A. M., Communion Sun- Youth Fellowship ReT. William H. Schmaus, Rector Railway R D 2 day first Sunday of each! ,6:00 P. M., Junior High. Alson Brandes, Organist New Dover Road month. 7:00 P. M., Senior High. Sunday Services Rev. Albert B. Sweet, Pastor 8:00 A. M.» Holy Communion, 8:30 A. M., Early Church and 8:30 A. M., Sunday School, Early Sunday School. Soly Communion, first Sun- 10 A. M:, Church School and WE WELCOME & yof the month). Chyrch Service. 11:00 A. M., Holy Commun- li:30 A. M., Sunday School. n and Sermon (first and third 7 P. M., High School Youth undays; Morning Prayer and Group. "•••-:, ermon. (second, and fourth undays). ST. ANTHONY'S K. C. , Holy Days -.. CHURCH 10:00 A. M., Holy Comrmrn- Port Reading Key. Stanislaus Milos, Pastor Organizations Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00, Young People's Fellowship 9:00, 11:00 and 12:00 noon. .from unday, 7:00 P. M. Weekday Masses at 8:00 A. M. Novena in honor of St. An- thony each Tuesday at 7:15 P. M., with Rev. Shelley, St. STATE JEWELERS Pete's Hospital, New Bruns- ...OF wick in enrage. FOR HER TOR HIM. That's what we get -whenever there are showers of rain. We're glad to receive them Only the miracle of "Low Overhead" makes Diamond Rings Ronson Lighters — and quick to process them. Why not equip this low price possible! Here's cool, easy- Birthstone Rings Pen & Pencil Sets yourself with mail deposit forms now? care comfort ... a white slimming pleated iiiiii Vanity Sets Leather They're free on request! skirt, a colorful print top . .'.to match ; Wrist Watches Ident. Bracelets or mix throughout your wardrobe! And the There is luxurious Arnel triacetate sharkskin sheds Portable Radios Cigarette Cases wrinkles beautifully, needs little or no He went overboard for only one Silverware Sets Birthstone Rings the really great ironing! Don't miss this fabulous special Ident. Bracelets Belt Buckles price! 10 to 16. Cleaning Service WELCOME Costume Jewelry Clock Radios For 4Ms.'..or "Celaneje T.M. WAGON Asst. Charms .Wrist Watches HSRS'S WHY PRICES ARE LOW AT ROBERT HALL Necklace and 8 We sell for cash only! • No high renti! Cuff Link Sets banking service consult... • No fancy fixtures! * No show windows! DAiDONES Earring Sets Charlie knows not one gar- Onyx Rings ment leaks out of our plant Pen & Pencil Sets Electric Shavers 'The Bank tvith ALL the Services' without a thorough inspec- tion. We make sure every item has been dry-cleaned 30 yean of experience ..• NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS. properly! fostering good will in business ana community GIFT CERTIFICATES life., CONVENIENT 1AY-AWAY PLAN CALL US ... - For Information on (A Small Deposit Reserves Any item Selected) WE PICK UP ASD DELIVER! Welcome Wagon in AlR-CONDinONSD FOR YOUR SHOPPING CQMSQRT TEL. ME 4-8033 • COLONIA Open Daily Till 6 — Fridays Till 9 P. M. WOODBRIDGE GREEN ST. CIRCLE (ISELIN) ' • AVENEL i Intersection Routes 1 and 9 DAIDONE'S ® ISELIN STATE PERTH AfifflBGY. 365 SMITH STREET CALL PLEAN'ERS . . . IAILOBS . . 5 BLOCKS WEST OF RAILROAD STATION SHIRT liATJNDERERS ' JEWELERS Perth Amboy, N. J. FREE PARKING ON PREMISES AT BOTH STORES 1006 Rahway Avenue 23 Main Street, Woodbridge Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ME 4-8355 (Next to State Theatre) MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M, AVENEL, N. J. Phone ME 4-161?! PAGE THUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 Lawn Party Scheduled] The Crow's Nest By Churchwomen\ Church WOODBRIDGE — The United Council of Church Wo- men will sponsor a lawn party Will be New Sewaren Library Hume nest Wednesday at 1:30 P. M. SEWAREN — The Sewarenjgregation. Of late years, how-ipemarest,. J. C, Fowler, Ernest for the benefit of the "MiLibrary- , a small, ivy-covered j ever, fewer and fewer members [Waring, Howard Valentine, Sr., grants" at .the Evangelical and 0 M Coo Reformed C h u r c h; School building known and loved byj came from the immediate: - - Per, Andrew Hoyt. Street, Woodbridge. Mrs. Arthre- e generations of children, j neighborhood, and the church j Community support was At tfw Typewriter; thur Bryer, president, appoint- is getting ready to make decided • to- sell the widespread for the new library, ed Mrs. James Kelemen, chair- first move in 47 years. property, and transfer to other Mr, Demarest donated use of Well, another holiday has i Scientist churches. ithe- original office of the Se- man. waren come and gone. It was nice that Final papers have passed for! On]y gt_ John.s Episcopal! Improvement Company, ttie -weather held out so that Others on the committee in- an ar:l clude Mrs. Joseph Dobos, Mrs. purchase of the First Church of j church is older as a Sewareri' ? y real estat, concern the parade, the park program Christ Scientist building and I institution than the library.*0 Ifouse the venture. Books, and family picnics could be John Notchey, Mrs. Charles Nagy, Mrs. Edward Gere, Mrs. property on West Avenue foriMrs. Montgomery Balfour made supplies and volunteer work all held ... I got a great deal of the library's new home. Need! the original proposal to start jwere . donated'in abundance, work done in my garden — but Andrew Menko, Mrs. Burton Seward, Mrs. James Reid Mrs. for more space for both books |one a,t a meeting of the Sewar-j Official opening of the li- oh, my aching muscles, this and readers is the reason forien/cMc'-Association in August,jbrary- was December 15, 1913, morning. The boss said' he will Stephen Shaffer, Mrs. -Villard Dickens, and Mrs. Spencer the move, according to Mrs. A.;i913., in, October a board was)when Mrs. Walker, as president, have to find some kind of ex- Green. |W. Scheldt, chairman of the li-) organized and officers elected! gave a short talk and dedicated eircise for all year around to brary's board of trustees. {as follows: president, Mrs. John several shelves in memory of use the same muscles he uses FAIB.LEIGH GRADUATE :— The Woodbridge Ministerial Alan Anderson, Safran Ave- Association will attend and the The gracious, white-piUaredjG. Walker; vice president, Mrs. the late J. H. Stoddart, a dis- for gardening in the summer. buliding,' set on a wide lawn, [Louis Ballard; second vice pres- tinguished actor who 'had made <36oct idea! ... I liked the new nue, Fords, will receive the following ministers will take' Degree of Bachelor of Sci- part: Rev. Leslie Egry, Rev. •will make a fine new home forjident, Mrs. Clancy D. Boynton; his home in Sewaren. ideas at police inspection Mon- the library and provide room; secretary, Mrs. Francis Drake;! The first,book ever placed on j flay — especially recognition of ence at the commencement Theodore Seamans, • Rev. Wil- exercises of Fairleigh Dickin- liam Schmaus, Rev. Alex Nem- for future expansion. The j treasurer, Mrs. F. H. Turner.! the shelves was a copy of cops who did an outstanding eth. Rev. Edward Kirby, Rev. churcb was built in 1921 andtAdvisory board members were!"Freckles" by Gene Stratton job . . . Bonnie Dinsmore, 136 son University Saturday at 10:30 A. M., on the Madison Robert Bonham, Dr. Charles originally had a Sewaren con-'G. J. Barrett, chairman, Irving Porter given by Mrs. Boynton Prospect Street, Woodbridge, campus of the university. iMacKsnzie, and Rev. Richard - who also donated a large fam- !bas been elected junior class jseidner. ily collection of books. Another vice president at the University notable contribution was Fred- LIBRARY'S HOME FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS — The h-j-clad structure on Woodbridg* ofcPennsylvania. Miss Dinsmore School 19 PTA Hears Quartets jeriek J. Adams' gift of 25 vol- Avenue has housed the Sewaren Free Public Library for decades, but has proved too 3s.». graduate of George School, YAC -Mak6S Uvenel First AidersMENLO PARK TERRACE —- need of ,more state school aidjumes of Punk and Wagnall's cramped and small in the last few years. Bucfes County, Pa. . . . School 19 PTA enjoyed a per-to reduce the burden of tax-1 Encyclopedia. To Hold Paper Drive]formance by the Iselin and Irv- ation on local property-owners. As years went by, the library .: Tidhitss Fall Plans AVENEL—June 18, the Ave-ington chapters of the Society "Without more help from the became increasingly a Sewaren John 3. Morgan, fire control nel-Colonia First Aid Squad for the Preservation and En-state, we will have to pay forcenter. Circulation and books couragement of Barbershop | increased, and all work was technician, seaman, TJSN, son COLONIA — Registration for will begin, its annual paper schools with higher local tax- of Mir. and Mrs. John J. Mor- drive in town. Henry H. KarQuarte- t Singing at a recent handeled by volunteer workers. summer and fall activities in meeting- at the school. "TheM" sl?e said. "We cannot get gan, 126 Longview Circle, Fords, the Youth Activities Council of mazin, chairman, requests resi- Hard Struggle recently completed a six-day dents tie the papers in bundles Old Songs," "After Dark," and more state aid without a broad- Colonia has begun, and approx- er tax.base, either a state sales During the depression years, ¥isit to Melbourne, Australia, imately 100 teen-agers have and place them at the curb for "You're As Welcome as the the library had a hard struggle •while serving aboard the guid- easier pick ups. Flowers in May" were among tax or a state income tax. A registered to date. A registra- broad-base tax, such as these, to keep going but with the-de- ed aiissite cruiser, tFSS Can- Proceeds of the drive will be the selections particularly ap- voted help of many residents it tion night will be held at the preciated. A auartet, "The Side- would reach all New Jersey berra currently making an ;Civic Improvement Club, Da- used to help defray the cose of managed to survive. The late around the world good-will the new ambulance recently kicks," topped off the program citizens. To finance, schools man Avenue, Wednesday. June by vocalizing, "My Mother's adequately, we need a tax Mrs. Daniel V. Bush was li- cruise ... During the past 29, from 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. forpurchased by the squrd. brarian at this time and there month, the California Oil Com- Rosary." which everyone pays, not just those not yet enrolled. Activi- property owners." is a memorial shelf and collec- pany has made a presentation ties being offered include dra- After nomination and elec- tion now that bears her name. of service awards to employees matics, art, automotive, rifle Colonia Man Tries tion of officers, Mrs. Harold Mrs. Goldberger's fifth grade Mrs. Balfour also gave hun- in recognition of their years of and pistol club, bowling and Boerer was re-elected as presi- class won a book prize for thel dreds of hours of work tol To Take Own Life dent and installed by Albert A. third time this yeaaLr foxyJ±r the) service with the company. Local general social clubs. Anyone in! COLONIA — Andrew Galay- --.""••••"""* ""?° '*J * ""^classifying and ordering books residents include: Twenty Aquila, principal of School 19. junior or senior high school diek, 36, Central Street, was Others installed were: first highest parent attendance at| Th^o.e. lati_*e . Mrsi.*-..- . EleanoT™_.~ r +Lance years, J. Cyinbalisty, 149 Fourth succeeded Mrs.- Rush as libra- Street, Fords; 10 years, F. Ko-who is a Colonia resident is el-found lying" on the bathroom vice president, Mrs. Herbert the meeting. igible. floor of his home early Monday rian, and she in turn was fol- pervas,. 618 Linden Avenue, Haslam; second vice president, Mrs. Boerer reported on the Already being planned for morning after an aparent sui-jMrs. Herman Pollack; record- activities of. the PTA for the lowed by Mrs. Harry Halsey, J. Swallick, Jr., cide Woodbridge; this summer are a talent show attempt. Police said • the ing secretary, Mrs. Fred Hearn; year and commended all com-the present incumbent. 141 Valentine Place, Wood- and dance in July. Any teen man had taken an assortment corresponding secretary, Miss mittee chairmen and workers. "Sewaren library boards have bridge; J. S. "Vajda; 33 Ireland registered for the YACC pro- of pills and other medications. Lorraine Oklamaek; treasurer, Next meeting will be tonight struggled for years to keep it Avenue, Fords ... fgram is invited. Galaydick was taken to the Mrs. J. Gordon Mallon. at 8:30 P. M. at the school. going and the present board is Elizabeth General Hospital by proud and glad that we can j Twelve teen-agers were the A choral group from the fifth Harry. Lund, director of ele- .Via Telephone? gnuests of the YACC executive f the First Aid Squad. mentary education in Town- make this ,fine new change," and sixth grades under the di- Mrs. Scheidt says. "But we will : Mrs. A. L. Hanson, North board recently. The youths, all) rection of Mrs. Sophia Jordan ship schools, will be the speak- Street, Woodbridge, is recuper- members of a teen-age panel RESERVATIONS also sang, accompanied by er. He will discuss new kin- the active help and sup- ating at home after surgery in which assist at the dances at ISELIN — Reservations for Morton Newtaerger, and then dergarten and first grade en- port of every Sewaren resident UBRARY'S NEW HOME TO BE FORMER CHURCH — Standing at the entrance of Perth Aanboy General Hospital. School 22, were Stephen Leon- the get-together of the Newthe fifth and sixth grade trance dates, ability' grouping, to make this new home for the* the First Church of Christ Scientist are several library trustees shown above, left to Mrs. Hanson says she was soard, Roger Lee, Robert Lease, Jersey Women's Airline Club teachers sang several selec- and the.possibility of transfer- library as lovely as we know itj right, are: Mrs. A. W. Scheidt, president, Miss Peggy Tombs, Harry Burke, Mrs. Harry appreciative of receiving com- Bobi Economas, Norma Lee next Thursday at the Newarker, tions. ring fifth and sixth grade stu- can be.:The new location will Halsey, librarian, Mrs. David Balfour, William Bird. i . plimentary copies of The Inde- Burgeiser, Sandy Swenson, Ker- Newark Airport, may be made dents to another school. be more work and more ex- j pendent-Leader while a patient ry Kettler, Martha Bein, Bar- After showing a film, "Let pense, but the library is a civic with Mrs. Thomas A. Brown, George Help Do It," Miss Okla-. for disability in the hospital. Her parents, bara Dlugasch, Linda Giancola, Iselin. France confirms a profit in j asset that the whole commun- payments at a Mrs. Daniel Whitelaw, Walker Sharon Mitchell and Carol Lee. mack led a discussion about theforeign dealings. jcan be proud of." reduced rate, What is your Valley, N. Y., are visiting the Their senior advisors, Mrs. advice? Hansons now. . . Mrs. Abe Kli-Stanley Lee, Mrs. Harold Alda A. If you are so disabled banoff, the former Karen Nel- Your New and Mrs. P. L. Broderick, were jthat you cannot work, you Route :rl, Woodbridge son, Woodbridge, now a resi- also present to help advise on | should apply at once for dis- dent of Manchester, Conn. | ability insurance benefits. Your Steve RecTBs came all the way to Woodbridgeteen reaction to the YACC pro- last Thursday to attend the in-gram. Social Security benefits will be computed exact-j "Giant of Marathon" stallation dinner of the Wood- A meeting between the adult ly the same as though you had bridge Township Business and advisors and "the personnel attained age 65 when you be- Color program committees was came disabled, yOH will not re- Professional Woman's Club Q. Has, there been any Karen will be a charter mem- ported on by Mrs. T. L. ceive a reduced rate because "PLATINUM "HIGH SCHOOL" and James Lunny, committee change in'the requirement for EXTRA FRI. AA'D SAT. ONLY ber of the recently organized Social Security disability freeze you started drawing disability West Hartford (Conn.) BPW.. chairmen. Plans have been set payments before attaining age CARTOON CARNIVAL for the advisor training course under the 1958 amendments? LATE HORROR SHOW Stanley Levine, son of the 65. . . : .• . .. : • ., •• . . Jerome Levines, 15 Fleetwood to be held in August at the A. Yes, disabled people un- der 50 could not qualify for the STARTS SUNDAY Road, Woodbridge, a member Perth Amboy YMCA with Ted Brisette Bardot • of Troop 36 which is sponsored Ressler, Y director, as instruct- freeze under the old law be-A WEIGHTY MATTER 1 by Adath Israel Synagogue, will or. cause they did not have as LOS ANGELES—A judge has] "FEMALE' attend the National Jamboree Walter Emery discussed the much as 1 Vi years of work in V ear's Surprise Thriller the. three years before they forbidden a local couple, Prank in Colorado Springs in July. flyer which will be distributed Sherman, 320 pounds, and his "SAPPHIRE" through the schools with the were disabled, may now be eligible if they apply at the wife, 250 pounds, to adopt a permission of Patrick A. Boy- child until they reduce. - j Mere and There s Ian, superintendent. This will district Social Security office. Instead of the usual cover- acquaint the teen-agers and (A total of at least live years of alls, the Woodbridge Emergen- their parents with YACC. its covered work out of the last cy Squad members wore uni- program and purposes, and will 10 years before onset of dis- forms in the parade, Monday— ability is still required.) Still help publicize registration and unchanged is the requirement the first real uniforms in 23 the summer program. years of the squad's existance that the worker must b£ so Swallick . . . Shades of Walter Winchell severely disabled, that he can- —Boots, the fire house mascot SWITCH! not do any gainful work. is expecting. . . Charles Stover RAWLINS, Wyo.—John Dil- Q. I am a man 62 years old. and Frank Kaphan, both of Tavern. Inc. linger is a guard at the Wyom- became completely disabled Colonia, received letters in ing State Penitentiary, in Raiv- 6 months ago and am told by, BETTY and JOE •varsity baseball at Pingry lins. He is not related to the' my doctor, that I will never be< School Tuesday. . . Bob Balog!notorious outlaw of the thirties.! able to work again. Since I am Beer,., Wines ... Liquors... Sandwiches is now serving as a probation- so near age 65, V feel I should, ary member of the Woodbridge wait until I reach that age and] Corner William and New Streets Woodbridge Bmergeney Seuad. And talking daughter to Mr.. anand dMrs.Mrs!i EVAN : Over 300 C0lMlia iFrank Brzychcy, 95 Dunbarj £ ^ ^ 1 r « ?? residents and guests attended a fund-raising card partv for draw my full retirement bene-j Phone ME 4-9138 about the squad reminds me t™ ZTFiFl for Comnntteeman John Evanko Thursday. Eighty-five door prizes were awarded. Standing In back- fit rather than to apply now tfeat "Musty" Golden, ex-chief Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mt RuSSe11 M Ody> Mrs Walter Kerbis j Andrew Mako, 115 Pitman S £ f U? ^n ' -t ° - > Mr*- «<*«* Broderick, Mrs. Stanley Lee Peter Alleback of Woodbridge Fire Company, Mrs. Fred Miles, Conumtteeman David Miller, Mrs. John Evanko, Committeeman Evanko, Mrs Edward CornellMrs is sure the fire-fighters have a Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. O Connor, Mrs. baseball contingent that can Tobias Acciani, 39 Clum Ave- Heath, Mrs. Frederick M. Adams, Mayor Adams, Mrs. Buddy Harris and Mr. Harris. beat the Squad this year. How nue. . . from Avenel, a son to about it, first aiders? . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Baron, Headquarters For 356 Prospect Avenue. . . from MRS. ROSE Woodbridge, a son to Mr. and PHRENOLOGIST L&st But Not Leasts Mrs. Walter Honimar, 179 Clin- READER and ADVISOR ROLLER SKATING OAK TREE MILK BAR SPECIAL BATES TO ENTIRE WEEK JUNEJ+hru.7 Born at Perth Amboy Gen- ton Street: a son to Mr. and Advice on all problems GBOXJPS eral Hospital: From Fords, a Mrs. Fred Merritt, 223 South of life Every Night son to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ver- Park Drive. . from Iselin, a CARDS • talics, 54 Corey Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. for DREAM BOOKS Except Monday Franklin AquUa, 244 Benjamin 77 Main Street 7:30 to II P.M. iiiP Avenue. . . from Port Reading, DAD and GRAD Woodbridge, N. J. ftlatlnee, Saturday, HOLIDAY SPECIAL! daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Sunday & Holidays PUBLIX PHARMACY ME 6-0137 2:00 P.M. to 5 P.M. STATE Boros Toth, li Third Avenue. 91 Main St., Woodbridge 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Phone ME 4-0809 Monday Through Friday SOUTH AMBOY ARENA NOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY, JUNE.'-1st THEATRE FREE PARKING IN BEAR -2nd Featiii Saturday and Sunday Stevens & 6th, South Amboy ItlUSIMISSEST-SIitEll IS HE* H1HNIH OH THE SMIH? Woodbridge, N. X EITZ Theatre By Appointment Only earteret, Jf. 3. Kl 1-5968 Air-Conditioned for Your Comfort NOW THRU SATURDAY PRIPAY.aUHE3'J TODA?'THRU SAT. "Th§ Tingler" ; JUNE 2, 3, 4 Plus FORDS Lauren Bacall in "THE WARRIOR AND THE AIR-CONDITIONED Mow Continuous Performance PLAYHOUSE SLAVE GIRL" Hi 3-0348 utur? -V-J/n X'Wr SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE NOW THBC SATURDAY SATURDAY AT 1 P. M. TONY QiAH JANi! THURS. THRU TUESDAY "FLAME of INDIA" Year's Most Hilarious JUNE 2-7 SUN., MON., TTJES. t2 Comedy Hit! SUN., MON.,.TGES. JUNE 5, 6, •? Doris Day - David Niven\ "PLEASE «mrr EAT JUNE 5, 6, 7 TODAY* THRU SATURDAY! Marlon Brando in "THE LAST "PLEASE DON'T IAT /THE OASSIES" Spectacular.. Adventure With Doris Day and Beyond Time and Space'. ANGST MAN" THE DAISIES" Man's first Visit to ... David Niven : With Every y Gallon of Korsgate Ice Cream "THE Plus Plus, Victor Mature in "HOUSE OF INTRIGUE" "THE ANGRY-'--RED' 2 "CITY OF FEAR" "TIMBUKTU" With Curt Jurgens Special Kiddie Matinee PLANET- • EVERYONE WELCOME Sunday at 1F.M, SATURDAY MATINEE NO COUPON NEEDED! FUGITIVE KIND" SUNDAY THRU WED. In Magnificent Color in - T— am! —- WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Spectacle of the Year! A New Dimension in. Horror1. SPECIAL KH»BIE A "SPOOKS RUN WILD" s JUNE S, 9, 10, 11 "A BUCKET OF BLOOD" MATINEE HEARTED Steve Reeves in and Open Memorial Day from 3 P. M. to 11 P. JVJ. and Sun., June 4 and 5 Walt Disney Presents IE£» AT tOVE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY 4SM0NS THE "MONSTER FROM MARS" 1:45 P. M. ' "KHMAPPED" Alec Guinness, Maureen O'Hara. in "GIANT OF Also'••$REE FOPCORN Burl Ives and "THE ATOMIC The Feature Will Be Shown:; "Our Mat In Havana" OAK TREE -Weekdays: 8:50 SUBMARINE" MARATHON" Saturday Evening: 5:45, 9:20 Cin ema Scape "SPY CHASERS" — and! — z au Kiddie Matinee Saturday Also Mickey Booney in Snnday: 2:00 5:25,,9:00 OAK, TREE ROAD 'Ow- *»" »**•* Also At 1 P. M, Debbie ReynoIdsT Dick Powell "PLATINUM HIGH Every Wednesday "STJSAN SLEPT HEItB" "LARGEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN NEW JERSEY "YOKON VENGEANCE" THEATKE AIR-COOLED SCHOOL" HUNGARIAN SHOW Color T Exclusive NEWS Independent-Leader . ^^"" Carteret Press A Newspaper Dedicated to the Best and From All Interests of the Residents of the Exclusively the Community Edison Township and Fords Beacon Communities We Serve.

THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 PAGE ELEVEN 100 Youngsters to Take Sweetness and tight Part In Tom Thumb Rites Competition AVENEL — One hundred ister; James P. Harmon, father children will take part in the of the bridegroom; Christine "Wedding of Tom Thumb", a Menko, mother of the bride- On /Sunday make beaeve wedding to be pre-groom, Sandy Holt, father of The legislature; and; Governor Meynisr sented June 41 at 4 P. M., atthe bride; Shirley P. Thersen, W O OP BE ID.G E—John seen so intent upon appeasing Hudson County Westminster Hall of the Avenel mother of the bride; Diane Jugan, director, announced to- Presbyterian Church by the Sdrge maid of honor; Scott day that all plans have been they: have ignored, ail other; interests,' inciuding pupils of the Sunday School. Duesterdick, best i man. completed for the "Musical ;he legitimate *ones, in dealing forthrightly; viilv Wonderama Standstill Compe- Mrs. Stephen Vigh, who Soloists will be as follows: tition" to be sponsored Sunday ;he problem of fair and equitable real estate assess- wrote the original script in Linda Scott, "I 'Love You at 2 P. M., at Woodbridge High taents on a state-wide: basis. ,' ; V. rhyme,. is • director and- she is Truly"; Donna Jean Housman, I School Stadium by Woodbridge being assisted by Mrs. William as Cinderella, "When You Wish IVFW Junior Dram and;Bugle Morgan,,Mrs. Hartley Field and Upon A Star;; Wendy Doll as |C6rps. - - •-....".-• The simple and inescapable conclusion is that Mrs. Wendel Doll. Snow White and Alex Hunter ; Tom Thumb is played by as Prince Charming, "Some Organized in 1957, the WW Hudson County is/in full control of the executive Jeffrey Davis and the bride "by Day My Prince Will Come; •Juniors at. present have a .roster and legislative branches of New Jersey's govern- Nancy Carol Baron. Barry Pat- Patricia Field, Susan. Merwin if 45 members, ranging-"in'.ages . rick plays the part of the min-and. Lynn Nielsen will imper- Tom 6 to 18. In the past,", the frient — at least Hudson's predictable and depend- sonate the Three J's, a popular •hit has participated in;, many able majorities in any state election,; are. Eraiife singing trio in Avenel. Judy -•atriotic and civic events, both. . ^guej3iiihe days of his most mellifluous; power Gutowski, as the angel, will ocally and. in... surrounding 23/Members present a dance of blessing with immunities. As a member of plays, iteyer quite equalled what Jbhn^Kenriy, iet al, special.music by Mrs. Vigh en- he Jersey Shore Area Drum %gwe;i>een able to accomplish with the inner cotni- titled God's Flowing Stream. uid Bugle' Council, the -VFW Join Church Other main characters in- Oorps has competed in several sil m SJreiiton in the past two years since the Su- contests during the past two clude Thomas Toth »s the town : : preme Court ruled all real property in New Jersey crier; Craig Rupp as Page 1; j-ears. , •-- - Next Sunday Joseph Stevenson as Page 2; Participating Sunday will be be assessed at 100 per cent of true yaliie. Jack Jenkins as Huckleberry ,The Satellites, allgiii Oorps,' AVEKEL Holy Commun- Finn; Lois Peirano as.the Girl Trenton; The Patriots, all. girl ion •will be observed at all Page. Some of the better BPW INSTALLS SLATE: At an installation" dinner held at The Log Cabin Thursday, Miss Emma McGall, president Fife and Drum Corps, Sayre- Hudson County's interest in the problem is/as morning services Sunday in known local personalities to be of the New Jersey Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs inducted the slate of the Woodbridge Town- ville; The Shoreliners" Nep- a totally selfish one. It is the location of the First Presbyterian Church. impersonated include, Mayor ship Business and Professional Women's Club. Left to right, Miss Claire Sutch, second vice president; Mrs. Mabel tune; The Baysiders, Melrose Dr. Charles S. MacKenzie, pas- and Mrs. Frederick M. Adams; Naylor, first vice president; Mrs. Beulah Muller, president; Miss McGall, Miss Janet Fofrich, recording secretary; Drum and Bugle Corps, South extensive railroad property and it is fearful re- tor, will preside at 8 and 10 former Mayor August F. Grein- Mrs. Mary Nolan, corresponding- secretary and Mrs. Anne Hydo, treasurer. Amboy; The Pointers, Point valuation and reassessment will upset the gravy A. M. and the Rev. Robert er, Rev. Dr. MacKenzie and Pleasant: The Coppertones, train it has ridden on income from the railroads Bonham will preach at the 9 Rev. arid Mrs. Bonham. Middletown; Union Beach Fire and 11 A. M. services. Members of the committee Co. Drum and Bugle Corps; these many years, and it will be forced to pass Featured at the 11 A.' M.include Mrs. Vigh, Mrs. WilV.F..W- . VnitBPWWindsUp3rdSeason^3C to Hold The Mighty Mites, Old Bridge; moife of the tax load to: other real property. In service will be a welcome to liam Morgan, Mrs. William The Crusaders, Sacred Heart Patrick, Mrs. Wendell Doll, onorI)inner Church, Manville and St. Jo- ether words, Hudson would be required to equalize the following new members of seph's Cadets, Toms River.; - the church: Mr. and Mrs. Wal-Mrs. William Schreiber, Mrs. Plans Events)^ Meeting Friday MghtP its assessments aiid rearrange its taxing structure. ter Brach, Mr. and Mrs. EdW- . C. Merwin, Mrs. Edward WOODBRIDGE—The Wood-! , MENLO PARK TERRACE The Baysiders will present a Baron, Mrs. Robert Harmon, WOODBRIDGE ^— Officers Gall, and Mrs. Gertrude Lee, marching and maneuvering ex- It doesn't; like to imagine* the consequences this ward Bauer, Mrs. Eric Chris- bridge Veterans of Foreign hibition, a colorful portrayal tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richard Menke, Robert Har- Wars Auxiliary will hold a were installed by Woodbridge immediate past -president of, mighthave,;iii^sb. rearranging its voting habits. Coggins, Mrs. Michael D'Apo- mon, Allan , Sehadegg, Mrs. Chinese auction June 18 at the [the State Federation, who wasjter, American Jewish Congress, in musical,harmony, precision, Louis Kantor, Mrs. Hartley Township Business and Pro-j^ —^ timing and execution. ^yerriorMeyiier apparently doesn't relish the lito and; son, Richard, Mrs. post home. Mrs. Al Whisney is will hold its annual donor din- Robert Elgort, Mrs. Henry Hal- Field, Miss Diane Monneheim- chairman. A Post and Auxiliary fessional Women's Club at a ^ presented alner Monday at 7:30 P. M. at! trophies will be awarded for. prospect any more than does, Hudson. , dinner Thursday at the Log *.,.„,-, , • • *. ' *. „ i ithe best performances. Long igowski, Miss Florence Langow- er, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. picnic is being planned for lf a eon tree to

':"'.' "": ••••••' •'• .•.••'...•*'-....':.:*.•.•.'•'•*'•." *i"; -. : •. ; .. ... ' Cabin, with Miss Emma Me- S *— P y — Miss|the Alpine restaurant, Maple- U . ski, 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Gloria May, Sidney Pinkham, August at the Avenel Park, date rs of worJ and patienoe Link, Mrs. Edith Mazura, Mr. Mrs. Richard Menke, Mrs. to - be - announced later. Gall, president of the State Ruth Wolk, immediate past wood. Guest speaker will be|nave' gone into practicing Thus, we have the basic reason •— Hudson Merrill Hawkes. Federation, as installing offi- president of the Woodbridge Hi Salpeper, director of or- marching, playing the instru- and Mrs. Robert Morse, Mrs. Memorial services were held cer. Cpunty —- why New Jersey has been willing to con- Anthony Muccilli, Miss William The proceeds will go to the at a recent meeting for the late club, for her efforts in behalf organization and membership of;nients—perfection being the goal. church building fund. Mrs. James Nolan, with Mrs. Inducted were: Mrs. Beulah tinue with inequitable taxing methods for so long Ruppel and Mrs. Arthur Wilke. the club and to mark the pres- the national AJC- This contest will be judged Ella Linn, chaplain, conduct- Muller, president; Mrs. Mabel after its gross error was pinpointed by the highest A choir recognition service entation of a citation to her by Mrs. William Kafenbaum, by members of the Interstate will be held Sunday at 8 P. M.,PTO 20 to Sponsor ing. Naylor, first vice president; court in the State. Presumably, this is" the same at which time four choirs and Miss Claire Sutch, second vice the IT. S. Air Force at the re-fund-raising chairman of the j Judges Association. Paper Drive jun4 11 Election of delegates i to the president; Miss Janet Fof rich, cent State convention in As- local chapter, is chairman of j A siSht t0 benold wiu be reason that careful thought has not been given to nearly 100 singers of the church state encampment at Asbury Retreat when all the Corps and will be honored. A musical COLONIA — School 20 PTO recording secretary; Mrs. Mary bury Park. _ the dinner which will have as Retreat when all the Corps the' problem of the veterans which would develop will sponsor a paper drive to he Park were as follows: Mrs. Jo-Nolan, corresponding secretary; their Colors are massed on the program is planned. This, will seph Dobos, Mrs. Charles The final meeting of the sea-special entertainment, Ina and field. Walter J. Kelly, president if full market value were the basis of tax assess- be the last. Sunday evening ser- conducted Saturday, June 11. Blum, delegates; Mrs. Frank Mrs. Anne Hydo, treasurer. son will be neld tomorlw night Allen, a song-and-dance team. Contributors should please tie Speaker of the evening was of the Jersey Shore Area Drum ments. The question apparently never has been vice in; which the church's Warschal, Mrs. Ernest Wright, at the home of Miss Betty La- Honorary guests will be Adrian and Bugle Corps Council, will minister of music, Robert Frau- papers in bundles and deposit alternates. Miss Jessie Murphy, Jersey City Bat, Woodbridge Avenue, Ave- Ungar, president, and Sam on, how to deal fairly with the veterans — only how in school parking lot. If delivery attorney, who urged the BPW give the command to "Sound mann, will be serving. He re- ; nel. Co-hostess will be Mrs.!Brown, executive director, of Off". cently received his Master of is impossible, please call FTJ- It was announced that the members to become interested Mildred Hutt who will serve to deal, period^ with the interests in Hudson. 1-4483 on Saturday morning of the New Jersey region of AJC. VFW Junior Drum and Bugle; hi politics. Mrs. Elsie Bartok. special refreshments in honor Music dregree from the West- the drive and arrange to have Assisting Mrs. Kafenbaum onj . . . . minster Choir College and will Jorps will hold a stand-still dinner chairman,.. also ...served of, the approaching marriage of ; bundles picked up at your curb. competition Sunday at the high!as toastaiaster and presented the committee are ..Mm "&lex\History Club•''Plans' :"?i;oEfrwas an^»atural thaifc somedrl&would" have" be returning to the South this her son, Assistant Township Gold, Mrs: Nathan Schneider,! -' &.•,' month. At the service, expres- Volunteers are needed to school stadium at 2 P. M. gifts to Mrs. Muller, Miss Me- Attorney Stewart M. Hutt. I Mrs. J. E. Blacker. Silver Tea, Exhibit some different conception of fair play, and would sions of appreciation for his assist in driving and loading pick-up trucks and answering SEWAREN — The Ameri- put the veterans first. Being one, himself, he pre- ministry will be offered. phone requests for pick-up can Home department of the sumably had felt all that emotional oratory during Meeting-Set : jservice.1 All residents wishing :Sewaren History , Club .will (sponsor a "Silver Tea" next An important meeting of the j to aid in the success of this the wars and after them, had some durable mean- j Wednesday at St." John's Par- ' budget-advisory group of the drive should volunteer their ing. He no doubt thought he was hearing, • then, church will be held Tuesday at services by calling drive chair- ish House, Cliff Road, from 2 the words of statesmen. He has made the some- 8 P. M. This group is made up man, Vincent Thaner (FU-1- to 4 P. M. There will be an of Trustees. Elders and Dea-9190), 28 Lincoln Avenue, Co- exhibit of hand-made articles, wiiat belated discovery he was listening to dema-; cons who serve to implement Ionia. Refreshments will be many by members, which will gQgues. Having reached this conclusion, he took church financial policies.. The provided for Volunteers at be sold at the November bazaar. meeting has been called by theschool 2Q, Many of these items were re- a bold course and struck out on behalf of, the executive officers, Emil Boeh- sponsible for the Club's de- hundreds;of thousands of men and women in New irier, A. T.Rasmussen and A. A.VABL-BEANE GRADUATE ipartment winning second prize Morse, to select and appoint COLONIA — Bonny Falk, j in the recent State Federation Jersey who made great sacrifice all over the world daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- convention at Atlantic City. inbehalf of freedom. Like him, I have not forgotten the 1960 canvass committee Mrs. Simon Larson, chair- and to initiate planning for thenard Falk, Colonia, will gradu- '|jman of the department, is be?». tMs sacrifice and still fee! obligated to make some 1961 budget. ate June 14 from Vail-Deane School, Elizabeth. Baccalaure- sjing assisted in preparations for smaff; gesture to show I have not forgotten. Each organization of the ate services are scheduled for i'lthe tea by Mrs. Michael Ebner,. church is asked to have a mem- |Mrs. William Neveil, Mrs. Harry ber present at the planning Sunday,. June 12. O'Connor, Mrs. John. Cassidy, v The first woice from a responsible person meeting tomorrow at 4 P. M. members and friends are cord- and Mrs. Edward Baron. . . rafsed in the veterans' cause was Chairman John At this time the fall schedule ially invited. of the church will be planned A fellowship supper meeting JOINS FIRM • .." v Evankb of the Finance Committee of the Wood- and fixed. will close this season of the WOOBRIDGE—Burton Sher, bridge Township local government. He has a A roller skating party will be Women's Association on June 190 Green Street, certified, pub=. reasonable, plausible and workable plan for keep- held by the junior high fellow- 14 at 7 P. M. in room 1. The jlic accountant and registered ship tomorrow from 7:30 to 11 fellowship chairman, Mrs. Peter jmunicipal accountant, has ing thefaith asserted by so many, but obeyed by" P. M. at the South Amboy Coeuzza and Mrs. Andrew Hun- j joined the accounting firm of so few.. Mr. Evanko's suggestion also has the ad- Skating Rink. Parents are to ter, membership secretary, are iRosenthal and Attinger, -New provide transportation at 11 planning this gathering which Brunswick. vantage of simplicity, and I can see no reason why P. M. from the church to their will feature recognition of new it should not work. V' homes. . members received during the An "African Safari", will be past year. Regular meetings .'• . '••'.. •• - * * ••"*,'."•• * V. - •• • ' held Monday at 8 P. M. in thewill resume in Septemer. As I understand it, he would merely maintain church hall by the administra- Mrs. Arthur Bryer, president tive staff, school teachers and of the Woobridge Council of the same ratio of veteran exemption under full helpers. Mrs., Florence- Meyer, FOXJR BROTHERS LEAD CONTINGENT: The Fitzpatric ks—Thomas, Charles, Kobert and William— served as United Church Women, an- color guard for Woodbridge Fire Company in the annual Memorial Bay Parade, Monday. market value assessment as therpresent $500 ex- chairman, announces games nounces the "Migrant Tea" will emption bears to a 15 percent of market value and refreshments are being be held from 1 to 4 P. M. in planned by the junior and the Hungarian Evangelical Re- assessment. In Woodbridge Township, the latter' senior high departments of the formed Church, Woodbridge, afforded tax relief to the veterans-on an average church school. June 10. All Avenel church wo- basis of $84 per year., Mr>Evanko calculates his Summer Schedule men are invited. The first summer schedule In lieu of the regular June proposal will afford a similar advantage. for singspiration will be held 23*meeting of the Golden Circle, in the home of Mr. and Mrsth. e day will be spent at the In RAH WAY For Fredcic's This is hot an unrea^nable; aUowanee, if we Howard Ely, 85 Manhattan home of Mrs. A. Petersen, Shore Nationally Advertised SPRING SPECWO- will stop to remember our patriotic fervor during Avenue, June 12 at 8 P. M. All Acres. war-time, and our vow neyer toffpiget those who kept us safe and free. This vow never contained CARY1 RICHARDS fa time limit, and I prestime"itwMmeant to endure For Young- Men For Young Ladies PERMANENT forever—Hudson County notMths|anding. Wrist watches • Pearl NecKlaces Plus a new style for you WHAT Birthstone Rings © Identification Bracelets by Predric in one of New :'. '::-''::-':--:\' > -.'." * * '•:•*•• :; *.-::V •>;.'"'.' :• Transistor .Radios Wrist Watches Jersey's most efficient and Electric Shavers Vanity Sets beautiful salons. .-. .A tre- I only, hope Mr. Evankpr ^who certainly has Identification Bracelets Necklace & Barring Sets mendous bargain, for you at mapped a plausible course, will pursue it vigorous- Leather Wallets Compacts & Charms ly. I assume those who find^n area of agreement Tie & Cuff Link Sets Portable Typewriters $ :: Pen & Pencil Sets Hi-Fi Sets with him; will join to help; ; : Portable Typewriters Luggage Lighters : Birthstone Kings r/ \" Hi-Fi Sets Costume Jewelry Luggage Transistor Radios Victim 6f Mishap Dies; Funeral Held WHAT' ; : Toilet Kits Electric Shavers ' WOODBRIDGE — Funeral backing i from his driveway Bring Your Kodacolor Film Here Fraternal Rings Diamond Dinner Rings srvices for Mrs. Anna Strus- when he' heard a thud. He FU 8-9883. . stopped, investigated, and dis- tiewicz, 87, 280 De Soto Aver for processing by KODAK YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HEBE . . ' FO ,1^X7.00. : ue, who was kUled Sunday covered Mrs. Struskiewicz's PAY AS LITTLE AS S2-- WEEKLY! fter being struck ' by a car body.- TSie woman was pro- Every 4S snitHges, tfesfeemie HHs cm $fflsaste£« moo, CLOSED MONDAY; M&Y: 31 riven by a neighbor,^ were held nounced'dead-'at the scene by woman m .dbiM. ®»Ve for maaardt to Mad o sum mid esterday from the Zylka Dr. Irving Zuckerberg, Avenel. BEING IN THIS AB ' slop iise foeswtlsweffife of laai&eeate. ' . fflmmmmsgam 'uneral Home, Perth Amboy; .•••• Mrsv Struszkiewicz. is survived Goffibltitt's Jewelers and receive a ith a Solemn High Requiem by; .trwtr daughters, Mrs. Jennie ' "Kahway's Oldest Established Jewelry Store" lass at St. Stephen's Church, Serafin and Mrs. Anna Olkusz, FREE- TUBE OF Woodbridge; a stepdaughter, 84 East Cherry Street Railway, N. J VO-5 HAIE CBEME iurial was in the church ceme- l?e pieretsl to pit llllii SOGEIY Tel. ME 4-0809 — Free Parking in Rear • PHONE FTJ 8-1667 sry. • . .-.-."• Mrs. ;Helen Hunt, Avenel: a With Your Permanent John Kostick, 51, 283 De Soto son, Stanley, Perth. Amboy. and OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 — SIMDAYS TILL 1 P. M. .venue, told police he was six grandchildren. Woodbridge Township is the biggest BARGAIN BASEMENT? — on authority of the Bureau of the Census. Doctor Talk Reasons Given for Voting It better direct itself promptly to be- coming the best, as well. Then it will Today's column will cover several medical subjects that The Five Democrats in Stati have achieved real, and lasting may prove of interest to many, distinction. subjects that in themselves at this time do not warrant fuller Who Now Have louse Seat (QmAtt&t discussion. Honor Richly Deserved Acne sufferers will be glad* to learn that recent investigation By KENNETH FINK, Director, people give for voting for Charles E. Gregory On Sunday, Port Reading and the tends to show that this condi- Editor and Publisher Princeton Research Service nine Democratic candidates f parish of St. Anthony's church, for tion is a constitutional disease, Congressional seats who < with' those suffering from this PRINCETON—In November, fflUs [afiepemJent-Leadei and Edison Township- which he has labored devoutedly and 1958, New Jersey elected nine not win throws some light Fords Beacon published weeKlj on Thursday condition inheriting very large why they lost, even though IZ-2Q Green Street MB-4-1111 sebaceous (sweat) glands. It GOP and five Democratic Con- Woodbrtdge New Jersey effectively for so many years, will pay gressmen. most cases, the same' amou Slxe Carteret Press publlsUefl weetlj on Friday honor to Rev. Stanislaus Milos. will be recalled that in the past of effort and money were much, stress has been placed on In order to give rank and file pended during the campaig: 851 Roosevelt Avenue Kl-1-5600 citizens and political - leaders Carteret. Hen Jersey The occasion will be the 35th an- dirt,- cleanliness, scrubbing, ing. vitamins, foods, and general across the state an insight into WOOBBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANlf niversary of the ordination of Father what makes people, vote the For example, the number '* health conditions as affecting reason people give for votii Milos into the priesthood. For 17 of acne. The ultmiate prevention way they do, the New Jersey Charles E. Gregory, President Poll has just completed^ series for one of the nine candidat Lawrence F. Campion these years, he has been in Port Read- of this condition is not appar- of studies to determine why the who lost is that he was a Den Vice President and Treasurer ing where he has exerted a wide and ent at this time; 3£-ray does winning Congressmen—Demo- ocrat. help, but the, beneficial effect crats and Republicans alike Bj carrier delivery. H> cents per copy beneficial influence, both in and out of from X-ray is only temporary Significantly, where the Dei Subscription rates by wail, including postage, achieved their victories. ocratic candidate for Congri one year, $4.00; sis months, $2.25; three months, his parish. He has been a tireless and therefore does not justify A further study was also lost, the fact that he -was 51.25; single copies by mall. 15 cents. All payable its use. i . la advance. worker in many civic undertakings, made of the reasons people give Democrat was named two a: Color photography and man's for voting for losing Congres- a half times as often as it and he has earned richly the legion of ingenuity has developed a new sional candidates from both about the five winners. (Fort; friends he enjoys so much. apparatus that will now enable political parties. It must be real- eight per cent of all those m your stomach wall to be photo- ized that while 14 candidates voted for one of the nine lose) It is nice to know that these friends graphed. The- gastroscope, an from both major parties for say they did so because th will join Sunday to pay theix* respects instrument used for many Congress won; 14 other men candidates were Democrats; i years to examine the stomach, waged spirited contests for contrast, only about one in fh •' Playing Fair with Veterans to Father Milos, and to wish for him — is now outfitted with a small Congressional seats in the state (18%) said this was the reaso ; Finance Chairman John Evanko as all who know him do — many more camera on the end. Gastroscope and lost. for voting for Congressme and camera are then inserted Today's report deals with'the Addonizio, Daniels, Gallaghe has advanced a novel method for deal- years of fruitful endeavor. through the patient's mouth differences in the reasons peo- Rodino, or Thompson. :_ing with the veterans who own homes into the stomach and after ple give for voting for the The above findings . woul finding the trouble spot and Democratic Congressional can- lead to the conclusion that tfc 'in Woodbridge Township, and who Automobile Racing and adjustments for focusing made, didates who both won and lost Political Party Label is not c ^would be adversely affected by the re- Spectators the camera shutter is released, -five won; nine lost. itself sufficiently strong to g« activating an electronic flash Another report Will appear a man into Congress in th: valuation program. Mr. Evanko pro- One of the mysteries of life, to us, in the stomach. The develop- shortly showing why people state. poses that the same proportionate tax ment of this new medical tool voted for the nine successful Still another noteworthy find is why spectators crowd around auto- will aid greatly in differen- and five unsuccessful GOP Con-Ing is that lie was better quali forgiveness which the veteran enjoys mobile tracks, where racing is going tiating between malignant and gressional candidates. "Watch fied was mentioned three time at present — an average of $84 per on. non-malignant growths in the for it in this newspaper. as often about the five winnei year — be continued. stomach. Analysis of the reasons peo- as it was about the nine loser, They do this not only in Europe, but ple give for voting for the five In other words, the five win At present assessment levels—which Psychiatrists have recently Democratic candidates who ning Democratic Congressme in the United States, and a number revealed that the long delay won and now occupy seats in from New Jersey were able i are approximately 15 per cent of true in the diagnosis of childhood are killed each year because a wheel ; the Capitol Building in Wash- one way or another to convinc ' value — veterans are allowed by State schizophernia is created a ser- ington reveal that three rea- voters that they were bette comes off, or two automobiles collide, Under the Capitol Dome ious problem in the proper sons were uppermost in voters' qualified for the job than wer "statute a reduction in assessment of or because one or more automobiles treatment of such cases. It is minds when they elected them. their opponents — somethin $500. With values now advanced to 100 By J. Joseph Gribiifns interesting to note that the Why They Voted for Demo- that nine losing Democrat go out of control. great majority of cases begin cratic Congressmen Addo- were unable to do. (Thirty-fiv per cent of true worth, Mr. Evanko Not long ago this happened again, before the age qf five, some nizio, Daniels, Gallagher, per cent of all those who vote .proposes that the same ratio which TRENTON — Governor Rob- 217,563 for the other delegates. produce a New Jersey delega- even exhibiting symptoms in Eodino, ,and Thompson for one of the five New Jer when one automobile went out of con- Four years ago New Jersey tion at the convention pledged 'existed between $500 and 15 per cent ert B. Meyner has no intention the first few months of life. 1. That he was better qualified sey Democratic Congressme: trol, smashed into the spectators of taking sides in the Demo- political leaders agreed that only to Meyner as a favorite son Another interesting fact is a than bis opponent: he was named this as the reason fc ,;b£ true value, be maintained when the cratic presidential race before Meyner would be the favorite is the belief of the Governor report that young men with better man voting for them; only 12% sai lining the side of the racetrack Mlling son candidate for President, and his close followers that this about the nine losing Dem new figures are the basis of assess- traveling to the Democratic duodenal ulcers have dominant 2. He had a better record: had a number of them. And, just recently, National Convention which gets but otherwise the delegation anything can happen betr/een mothers and submissive fathers, ocrats.) ment. With his reasoning, there can a good record; his record in we read of a case where a wheel had underway in Los Angeles on would not be pledged. At the now and convention time.—and the mother in these cases mak- office Survey findings also shoi be no quarrel. July 11 next. time, Meyner received many anything can happen at the ing the major decisions in the 3. I knew more about him: that lie had a good record wa come off a stock car, during a stock Preliminary movements lead- requests to drop his favorite convention. •, family with the father string- knew more about him than named five times as often afoou Of course, the legal eagles — unless car race, killing one of the spectators. ing up to the National Demo- son role and espouse the cause FOOTSTEPS: — Three incum- ing along only out of habit. his GOP opponent. the winning Democratic Con the Evanko proposal, or an adaption cratic Convention will un- of Stevenson and other avowed bent Republican State Senators Examination of the reasons (Continued on Page 20) In the United States our curiosity, candidates. A recent column was written of it, is incorporated into State law — doubtedly parallel those of are following the footsteps of in which the American public our recklessness, may not be as pro-1956 when as titular head of At the present time, history is their fathers in the Legisla- will argue the plan cannot be adopted. was criticized for its in-action nounced as it is in Europe. There, the New Jersey Democratic repeating itself with the Gov- ture. and complacency regarding pol- GLAMOR GIRLS It is against public interest, certainly, 'arty, Meyner led the delegat- ernor receiving the same type They include Senate Presi- iomyelitis and polio vaccine. along the winding roads, spectators ion as a favorite son candidate to defy the law, and so it was when of letters and requests in every dent George B. Harper, Sussex; Complacency again is the big crowd up to the edge of the street, as for president. After the first mail bag and at every gather- Senate Floor Leader Thomas J. problem facing us in the fight assessors certified they had assessed convention vote, however, the ing of Democrats. But he re- the smaller European cars race by at Hillery, Morris, and W. Steel- against tuberculosis — this is property on its true or market value entire delegation swung to the cently declared he plans to man Mathis, Ocean. true even among physicians and speeds of up to 100 m.p.h., or more. support of former Governor stick: to the favorite son role •. Harper is the son. of former nurses. Tuberculosis; still re- .when as a matter of fact they were Adlai Stevenson, of Illinois. until convention time. State Labor Commissioner mains the world's most serious calculating at about 15 per cent of true Race track officials could do some- This year, Governor Meyner "I wouldn't shun higher of- Harry B. Harper, a major communicable disease — it is value. The legal experts, so far as thing about this hazard, although it received the largest number of fice," he said. "But at the same league baseball star in his a disease that has not been might be expecting a lot. They could votes of any delegate on the time I do not plan to be an ac- younger days, who once tried conquered and one that "takes memory serves, raised no question ballot, carrying every county tive candidate for President. I but failed to be elected to the a greater death toll of health about this infraction which was al- set aside at least one hundred feet on with the exception of Hudson. see no reason why we should Legislature from Bergen Coun- and life than any other com- most universally accepted throughout the side of the track, in which area Meyner gathered 217,608 votes not continue the program we ty. He served as State Labor municable disease in the world. no spectators would be allowed. Of throughout the State as com- followed four years ago." Commissioner from 1944 to Remind yourself and your the State. pared with a combined vote of Behind the mechanations to 1950, however. friends of this problem and course, it is possible that a car can avail yourself of the free As Mr. Evanko points out, the Gov- Thomas J. Hillery, Sr., go out of control and travel far more chest X-Rays made possible ernor and the legislature have delayed father of the present Senate through your local tuberculosis than one hundred feet, but certainly Know Your Representatives Floor Leader, served in the chapter. for two years acting upon a decision Senate from 1905 to 1909 from of the Supreme Court which held that this would give some spectators a The best citizen is an active citizen, one who is alert Morris County, and Thomas A. chance to get out of the way, and and goes to the source to secure the best possible in- Mathis, late father of the pres- SUPERSONIC AIRLINER all property must be assessed at 100 formation. The best representative is one who cooperates ent W. Steelman Mathis, served The National Aeronautics per cent of true value. Neither has would eliminate the danger to the with his constituents and is ready and eager to receive in the Senate in 1910, and dur- Space Administration has urged ." enforced the court edict or shown — spectators altogether in some acci- their views. .-'-.. ing the period from 1923 to 1931 that the Government and dents, where skids and other spills do Herewith are the names of your representatives. Keep and again from 1942 to 1946. private industry join in devel- up to the moment of writing at least — in touch with them. He also served as Secretary of oping a supersonic commercial not throw the cars more than one State from 1931 to 1941. airliner. .1. any leadership in changing the statute U, S. Congress to permit assessments at less than 100 hundred feet away from the track. The three lawmakers all ad- The kind of plane proposed; Senate mit the problems confronting would cross the continent in per cent. For our part, we cannot Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr., (D), Senate Office little more than an hour. I|s s New Jersey today are practic- understand what will be the objection, The Mooresville Plan? Building, Washington, D. C. Home — Princeton. ally the same as those which possibilities were reported with Senator Clifford P. Case (R), Senate Office Building, their respective Dads considered optimism at a House Space "A friend of mine apeeommenSed you provided fair consideration is accorded The "Mooresville Plan," which is an Washington 25, D. C. Home — 345 Elm Avenue, Rah- in the old days. Committee hearing. you're a good listener. the veterans, to uniform assessment way. FARM RECEIPTS:—The'state idea which calls for community im- of New Jersey still retains her throughout New Jersey at full market provement on a wide scale, has been House of Representatives long-standing top rank in cash value. This certainly will remove any attracting increasing interest in the Representative Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. (R), Fifth Con- receipts per farm acre among gressional District, House Office Building, Washing- the 48 states of continental ••• confusion that would be inevitable United States. ton 25, D. C. Home — Morristown. .under any other kind of arrangement. United States. The plan originated in Mooresville, State Legislature However, on a cash receipts We hope, however, that regardless North Carolina, and it calls for a re- per farm basis, the Garden of what else it may do, the legislature State Senator State has dropped to ninth modeling job "on every store front in John A. Lynch, New Brunswick. place. In 1958, New Jersey . will adopt and incorporate into law, this small rural community, for one ranked seventh in this cate- : the Evanko suggestion or its equiva- Members af Assembly gory. thing. In general, it is an attempt for William Kurtz, South Amboy. According to the New Jersey lent. community progress on an almost J. Edward Crabiel, Milltown. Crop Reporting Service, New Joseph Doren, Dunellen. Jersey farmers received an av- unanimous basis. Board of Ohosen Freeholders erage gross return of $179 per The Real Distinction The plan was originated in 1957, acre in 1959, This compares Karl E. Metzger, president, Rutgers University, New with $190 in 1958. The national The distinction of quantitatively be- and since has drawn nationwide atten- Brunswick, ." average in 1959 was $29, and ing the biggest in any enterprise, has tion. The original schedule of work George L. Burton, Jr., 19 Agate Road, Lawrence Brook for 1958, $30. always occurred to us to be a dubious was broken down into two target Village, New Brunswick. , Cash receipts from farm Edythe S. McAndrew, New Brunswick. farm marketings per New Jer- one. If the distinction is on a qualita- dates, with the first completion plan Joseph R. Costa, 123 Hillcrest Avenue, Edison. sey farm decreased more than tive basis, this is another story. set for 1956. There are five individual Thomas H. Lee, 140 Front Street, South plainfield. $800 from 1958 to 1959. In 1959, George Otlowski, 541 Kennedy Street, Pertft Amboy. cash receipts per farm were BANKING. HOURS i phases of community improvement. William J. Warren. 875 Main Street, Fords. Woodbridge Township now has the $13,964. These figures^ compare Monday Thru For small communities who are with a national average of $6,- largest population in Middlesex Coun- Woodbrlilge Township OoEnimttee 996 in 1959 and $7,245 in 1958. Thursday MAYOR—Frederick M. Adams, Colonia ty — and also the largest debt and the seeking to keep up with their big-com- Arizona, which ranked first 9 A. M. to Z F. M, FIRST WARD —Edward Kath, Woodbridge on a per farm basis, was 44th largest problems in whatever area can munity brethren, increasing the busi- Maynard Winston, Woodbridge ness of merchants and improving the in line in cash receipts per Friday be imagined. With only a few isolated SECOND WARD —R. Richard Krauss, Fords acre. The average •, size of an 9 A. M- to 6 P. M. areas still undeveloped, it only just appearance of their business and rural • Leon Blanchard, Fords Arizona farm or ranch is about areas, the planjis an interesting and THIRD WARD — Elmer Dragos, Avenel 4,500 acres, compared with the now is nearing completion and adop- John Hughes, Woodbridge average 73-acre New Jersey tion of a Master Plan for orderly de- promising one. FOURTH WARD — Thomas J. Costello, Iselin farm. Open A Savings Account Today velopment. It only just now is starting It includes such things as improved David Nicola, Iselin SEASHORE GAMES: — The FIFTH WARD — John Evanko, Colonia Pitchman and the barker on to inquire into re-development of parking facilities, improved sanitation, David T. Miller, colonia the boardwalks of New Jersey's blighted sections. It still doesn't know and even a canopy which was installed Borough ®f Carteret seashore resorts this summer what per centage of true value will be will take on added status be- along one block—in Mooresville—to Stephen Skiba, Mayor • . Walter Sullivan cause they willbe duly licensed j used as the basis of assessment of real protect shoppers from the rain. President of Borough Council and legally protected. j property. It lacks schools, sidewalks, We in this community can always COUNCILMEN . William Howe Davis, Director sewers, shade trees and fully-adequate Thomas Milik Walter Sullivan of the Division of Alcoholic! Woodbridge profit by thinking and talking im- John Hutnick John D'Zurilla Beverage Control, who is the recreation facilities — but why go on? provements, and by planning to make Alexander Such Adam Symborski Czar of ocearrfront amusement These necessities in years gone by games, reports 353 licenses this a better community in which to Township of Edison have been issued so far in thir- were by-pa.~sed because of an obsession live, shop, and raise and educate our Anthony M. Yelencsics Neil A. McDonald teen municipalities along the National Bank for bigness, regardless of the conse- children. And, like every other com- Mayor President of Council shore. quences or the ability of the communi- COUNCILMEN Two hundred of the licenses Our New Building, Corner Moore Avenue munity, there is room for improve- William F. Ashton Frank J.Takacs have been issued for "stop-and- and Berry Street (ppp^ Town Hall> ty to assimilate such swift and ap- ment and modernization in our com- Bernard J. Dwyer Dr. William Toth go" games which are the legal William N". Margolis Walter H. Wood . \ - palling growth. equivalent of the banned wheel Member: Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatlott munity. (Continued on Page 16> THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 PAGE THIRTEEN Laraine Ann Ostrowski All-Star Game Set convention By Little Fellows COLONIA — The Coitoia delegates Weds Leslie E. Gethard Little Fellows League will hold an All-Star game June ISELIN — The wedding of 26 at the Imnan Avenue field. Miss Laraine Ann Ostrowski, The game will start at 2 P.M. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. and everyone is invited to COLONIA — The Little Fel- ISELIN—Mrs. Edward Sherry Julius Ostrowski, 68 Warwick attend. id Mrs. Joseph Strasser were Street, and Leslie Edward Get- j The League's fourth an- lows League and the Colonia med delegates and Margaret hard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-1 nual dance was held last Fire Department both were ns and Pamela Hull, alter- old Gethard, 20 Silzer Avenue,! weekend at the Civic Club. winners of banners given by the t~s to the annual Depart- took place on Saturday after- More than 125 people attend- Veterans of Foreign Wars Post icnt convention at Asbury noon at St. Cecelia's Church ed, many door prizes were for the outstanding units in this ark, June 25-29 at a meeting with Rev, Thomas Dentice of-j won and a grand time liad year's Memorial Day parade. Ladies Auxiliary, Iselin Post ficiating at the double ringi by all. The "VFW Post sponsored the . FW. ceremony. parade and ceremonies. The two winning units will keep the Mrs. Joseph, Strasser was The bride wore a gown of. banners until nest year. The ected and installed as a two- embroidered silk organza, Vic-j Fire Department has won its ar trustee. It was also an- torian style, with scalloped honors two years in a row, and Dunced that Mys. Strasser has trim and long sleeves, and a 4-' if they win again next yeaY, jen elected junior vice presi- skirt ending in a chapel train. their banner will become their 3nt of the eighth district. Her j double bouffant French BUSS CAROLYN OBST permanent property. " The Junior Girls Unit of the illusion veil was attached to aj COLONIA — Guest preacher ENGAGEMENT TOLD: Mr. uxiliary has elected officers cap of silk organza edged with' this Sunday at the 11 A. M.and Mrs. Gustav A. Obst, 625 Fifth Ward Committeemen follows: seed pearls with a bow, and service, of the United Church r John Evanko and David Millfer Bloomingdale A%enue, Kenil- presented the awards to <±ie Barbara Bachovichin, presi- she carried a cascade of cym- of Christ of Clark-Colonia will wortli, have announced the 3nt: Phyllis Hull, senior vice bidium, stephanotis and babies' be Dr. Elmer Anley. A religious engagement of their daugh- winners, and. Mr. MiHer recited resident; Linda Weinschenk, breath. journalist, Dr. Anley was form- ter, Miss Carolyn Elise Obst, the poem,. "In Flanders Field." inior vice president; Trudy Mrs. Richard Ryan, Carteret, MRS. X,ESXJE GETHARD erly associated with "The to Charles Edward JDilkes, Mayor Frederick M. Adams trasser, treasurer: Marie Cam- was maid of honor. Bridesmaids United Church Herald" and is Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- spoke at services before the Isi, conductress; Barbara Dzi- AWARD FOR ESSAY: Joseph Nagy, 11, Harrow Avenue, Colonia, is shown receiving an were Miss Joan Gethard, East B'nai B'rith to -Hold now a staff member of "Theward Billies, 43 Juliet Street, monument after the parade tnbak, chaplain and Madeline Ameripanism Medal for her winning essay on "America", from Officer Fred C. Wandras, Orange, cousin of the bride- International Journal of Relig- Iselin. having as his subject, "Peace herry, guard. Jr., past commander of Colonia Post, tlie American Legion. At the left is Robert Mul- groom, and Miss Ruth Stein- Executive Meeting ious Education." Miss Obst was graduated With Honor." He urged all cit- Appointed were:. Judy Kisie- ligan, principal of Hoffman Boulevard School. bach, Avenel, cousin of the COLONIA — The Colonia- Dr. Anley will preach in the from Jonathan Dayton Re- izens to back the President and iSki, secretary; June Karkus- bride. Miss Jeanne Steinbach, Rahway lodge, B'nai B'rith, absence of the United Church's gional High School, Spring- Congress against the increasing ai, patriotic instructor; Chris- Avenel, cousin of the bride, waswill hold an executive board pastor, Rev. George Shults, who field and attended National violence of the Russian leaders. te Bachovochin and Lori Kar- VFW Rifle-Pistol Team flower girl. meeting tonight at 8:30 P. Mleave. s Saturday to be senior Business Machines School, The parade was led off by tode, color bearers; Benee Di Best man was John Herm- at the home of the lodge pres- high representative of the Newark. She is employ^ as Bernard McGarry, grand mar- ablie, historian and Janice sen, Highland Park, and ushers ident, Morris Peckerman, 382 Evangelical and Reformed a keypunch operator for Air shal, and included many Co- ruderer, musician. To Compete at Ft. Dix were Richard Ryan, Carteret, Lake Avenue. Community proj- Churches at their first point Reduction Sales Company, lonia organiz;ations. Other units Installation of officers will be and. Stanley Lease, Iselin. Ring ects and fall .activities win. beconsultation and conference Union from different parts of the bearer was Robert Gethard, with the Congregation Church Mr. Dilkes was graduated Township, particularly the -inducted by the Junior Girls ISELIN — The Rifle and convention June 22-25 at As- presented by Mel Klein, mem- on a camp and conf'~°nee pro- une 12 at 2:30 P. M. Pistol Team of Iselin Post. bury Park. Iselin, brother of the bride- bership, Sam Sagan, program, from Woodbridge High School Woodbridge and Iselin VFW groom. gram in Pottstown, Pa. and is attending: evening; bands, contributed greatly to The Auxiliary will meet in VPW, will compete in matches Joseph Garbo reported that and Ionel Kahn, fund-raising. Monday night the United jgular session tonight. to he held at Fort Dix, July 15- 13 dozen flags were placed on For a wedding trip to Miami Final meeting before ad- classes at Upsala College, East the parade's success. The Ca- 17, according to an announce- graves in area cemeteries. Mi- Beach, Fla., Mrs. Gethard wore journment for the summer will Church held a farewell recep- Orange, majoring in account- dets of America showed their ment made by Joseph Kaz- chael Lesko was appointed a black and white suit with be June 9 at 8:30 P. M. at tion for Rev. Jack Irwin, form- ing: He is employed as an marching abilities which won lauskas at a meeting of the ost adjutant white accessories and a white Temple Beth Torah, Bahway. erly pastor at the Bethlehem expeditor for Simmoas, Eliza- them the Junior State Cham- -H dub Aids Post. orchid. A feature of the program will Union Church, who leaves beth. pionship last year in the com- be a drawing for a portable TV, June 27 as a member of an petition at the Elizabeth Arm- It was also announced that The bride, a graduate of archelogical expedition to Is- ory. A group of young musicians Drive for M.S. the drill team received many Michael Smith Woodbridge High School, is a vacation for two at Grossing- rael to locate Old Testament Novel Style Show compliments on its appearance employed by Shell Oil Com-er's. and a table-model radio. from Woodbridge and Colonia ISELIN — The Beava»ettes Refreshments will be served. findings. also provided music. H Club of Iselin met for their in the Armed Forces Day pariy, Sewaren. Mr. Gethard, The Christian education com- Set for Tuesday parade. Is Eagle Scout also a graduate of Woodbridge The Colonia VFW Post jgular work meeting. mission will meet this week to COLONIA — "Doorway to placed flags on the graves. of One group, the girls of Iselin Members welcomed into the ISELIN—The annual family High School, is a member of the plan a summer program. Mrs. dinner and Eagle Court of New Jersey National Guard, Fiorello - Heinbach Comfort," a fashion show of all veterans at St. Gertrude's roper, met at the home of post were John J. Bynkiewicz. Francis McKelligett is chair- play clothes, mother-and-child cemetery Sunday with the help :rs. Lloyd Harayda, Talmadge Franklin E, Misiller and Honor of Troop 49 was held at Woodbridge unit, and is em- Betrothal is Told man of the group: the Bahway Knights of Colum- ployed by California Texas Oil outfits, lingerie and sleepwear, of Boy Scout Troops 42 and 46, venue. They finished their Jharles P. DeGeso. ISELIN — Mr. and Mrs. S. Choir practice will be tonight will take place at the last bus- and Cub Pack 46. Scouts as- eedle books and started on Members are planning to at- bus Hall with over 200 guests in Corporation, New York City. Stuart' Heinbach, 101 Worth at 7:30 P. M. at the church, attendance. The dinner was Street,.have announced the en- iness meeting this season of thesisting were Edward Suliga, ot holders. A round table dis- tend the annual department BERNARD KRAVITZ where the Christian Endeavor Sisterhood of the Jewish Com- Michael Pryslakowski, Christo- ussion was held on muscular sponsored by the Mothers Aux- gagement of their daughter, group will meet Sunday at 7 iliary, and served by the Girl munity Center. It will be held pher Boyter, Joseph Kupper, istrophy. Four members made 4th Ward Republicans Adele, to Nicholas Fiorello, sonP. M. Richard Meltz, Richard Just, house to houss canvass, col- Scouts of St. Cecelia's. Peter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fio- Tuesday at 8:30 P. M. at School Babiak, Scoutmaster conducted Plan Fishing Junket 21. Mrs. Dorothy Mathiesen, Daniel Johnson, Bernard Hag- ictxng for the Muscular -Dis- Reading Center Kravife Named rello, 180 Oak Street, Rah way. gerty, William McChesney, •ophy Fund. the ceremonies. Miss Heinbach and Mr. Fio- Hickory Road, will be the com- ISELIN — Frank Stahl, ways Chain O' Hills Club- mentator. Thomas Powers, William Bras- The other group met at the John Hiltwein, a member of and means chairman, of the rello will graduate from Wood- seau, Hans Farkas, Robert So- ome of Mrs. Edward Newton, 0 pps June 27the Troop Committee who has Synagogue bridge High School in June. Closes Season June 14 Mrs. Sol Smith is in charge fourth Ward Republican Club of the program, and Mrs. Irv-bon, Keith Wohltman, Samuel :ichael Street and worked oh COLONIA — Announcement worked witli the Tenderfoot 36ELEST — Rabbi Bernard Will report on the forthcoming Mr. Fiorello is a member of Jones, Raymond J. Hughes. ; ISELIN —* The Chain O' ing Lander will be pianist. slips and aprons. has .been ;imade of. the second Scouts, presented seventeen Frankel," spiritual leader of fishing trip at a meeting to- the U.S. Army Beserve and will Several members attended boys and their mothers with the report for six months duty with Hills Woman's Club will hold Members who will model. are annual session of the Summer longregation Beth Sholom morrow night at 8:15 at the its last meeting of the seasta Mrs. Murray Heller, Mrs. Saul the "hen party" at the LogBeading Center to be held in first Sdout .badge, J. Murphy, Iselin Public Library. Beserva- his unit after graduation. Carol Smith Engaged Cabin, Butgers Commons, Sat- Dunnune, J. Byron, Robert conducted Shuvuos services, for June 14 at the Indiana Avenue Straus, Mrs. Neil Barnhard, the Colonia Public library for and Raymond Mellett, B. Mc-the junior congregation yester- tions for the trip may be madeTO GET M.A. BEGREE School 18 with Mrs. Walter Mrs. Morton Both, Mrs. Carl . To Nicholas Sanko urday. six: weeks starting Monday, with Mr. Stahl, LI 9-2665, with Niehol, T. Cooper, D. Bothwell, day. Services for the second COLONIA — Edwin G. McAndrew- s presiding. Kaplan, Mrs. Bernard Binder, ISELIN — Mr. and Mrs. June 27. The Center is under B. Pogron, J. McGlynn, J. any of the Bepublican County Adam, Wendy Road, will re- A report on final plans for Mrs. Howard Florman, Mrs. Robert J. Smith, 59 Warwick TO ELECT SLATE - the direction of Mrs. Marion L. day of Shuvous, for the entire tommittee or members of the COLONIA—The Colonia Club S-otz, W. Scarpa,. J. Eberhardt, ceive his Master's degree in the annual family picnic will beDavid Chick, Mrs. Bernard Street, have announced the en- ©:r o s m a n and Mrs. Bertha J. Lueyewski, Jr. Muller, and congregation, will be today at :iub. ;hemistry from- Rutgers Uni- given by Mrs. Fred Silva, and Weinstein, Mrs. Bernard Silver- gagement of their daughter, will hold a cancer dressing 9 A. M. Yizkor memorial prayers meeting Monday at 8 P. M: atShereshewsky. Classes consist William and Peter Kennedy. Problems and accomplish- versity in ceremonies in NewMrs. Alfred Cowan, co-chair- man, Mrs. Julius Glenn, Mrs. Carol, to Nicholas Sanko, Jr., of one-hour periods daily. will be. included. Tomorrow, at ments of the Fourth Ward will Brunswick at 6:30 P. M. Wedman- . Mr. Alexander Wertz, Jack Kahn, Mrs. Balph Lesser son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas School 16, Election of officers Advancing to Second Class Sanko, Hazelton, Pa. will take place. The installation Registration will be limited, were D. Ten Eyck, J. Luithle, P. M. Rabbi Frankel, assisted be discussed by officials and nesday. A chemist at Socony chairman, will report on the Mrs. Gerald Seidner, Mrs. Mar- and groups, small, according to 1 •y Cantor Norbert Kastner, will candidates who s will-i be •• in" at- fashion show to be held in thetin Miller, Mrs. Jerome Lern- Miss Smith is a student -at dinnerT»flI,,be Jane 16 at the i. Baimo, j . Geoffroy, M.Don- Mobile Company, Brooklyn, N. Golden • ' Lanterii \ restaurant, the prospectus. Emphasis will nelly, M. Naughton, J. Lewis, hold Sabbath evening services. tendance. ' .'•••"•"'"• Y.,, Mr. McAdam holds a B.S.fall; and Mrs. Richard Van er, Mrs. Albert Golman; Mrs, Woodbridge High School. Her ; fiance, a graduate of McAdoo Linden. ••-...• ': '•.. be placed on the development of Moretti, B. Lockwood, • t \\N Ill health makes it imperative that I dispose of my ''Deliveries Anywhere white mi • RVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 45 YEARS holdings at the earliest possible time, and I have there- fore ordered that same be disposed of at Public Auction. ALL ready tnbced Hotel Madison—established 1912—contains one 4- OCCASIONS room, modern apartment, 30 hotel rooms fully furnished, Call for flowers, birth- body colors two stores. Three-story brick building with automatic days, anniversaries, heat; full basement. Ample parking facilities. Building weddings, etc. to add INDUSTRIAL.. 42'x75\ Grounds 42'x 100'. A sound financial invest- extra joy to the event RESIDENTIAL . • ment. —and other times to Highest bidder shall be required to pay a deposit of express your sympathy ' . DO - IT - YOURSELF $5,000 at time of sale (cash or certified check), and sign and thoughtfulness. usual real estate purchase agreement. The undersigned . Be assured of the will arrange for a mortgage of 70 per cent of the highest finest—callus. bid If requested, without any charge whatsoever to the purchaser. Inspect this unusual opportunity if you are interested in a sound investment. RAHWAY AVENUE - »„*. ffl ** buy the BEST? It may cost a By Order of: JACOB RIPPEN WALSHECK'S City Hall and &e Mutual store. little more, but it s worth the difference. , B. G. Coats, Auctioneer—Phone CApital 2-3599 ! Mandel, Wysoker, Sherman & Desmond, Aiiorneys Flower Shop Mon. and Fri. 8:00 to 5:30 9 Tues., Wed., and Thurs. 8:00 to 5:00 • Sat. 8:00 to Noon Phone VAlley 6-6363 305 Amboy Ave. ME 4-1636 PITTSBURGH PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960

Memorial Dayy Parade m Iselinjj • infant. Open house was held in | won the Girl Scout aware Michael Smith and hheld a wiener roast andi1; the Nier home. ! heroism. (Continued from Page 13) games at Merrill Park after the;{ —Mi-, and Mrs. Robert Eck-[ —The Greater Iselin celia's and will attend St. parade. ISELIN PERSONALS lersley. Park Avenue, have an-; Association has announced Mary's High School, Perth Am- On Sunday, Troop 49's five,: nounced the birth of a son inJ2,200 people had received boy, in September. He is an Ad Altare Dei medal winners' By GLADYS E. SCANK Rahway Memorial Hospital, j shots in the five climes altar boy and member of the will act as a Guard of Honor .Lincoln. Highway. —Michael B. Smith, a mem-j ducted by. the association school Safety Patrol. In July, he for the nine Cub Scouts whO| 497 Lincoln Highway, Iselin MrsrRobert^rTruherHardTngj'o—Robert, rruhe, son of Mr. f of BoyScout Troop 49. sowing the past two Sundays. will attend the National Jam-will receive the Parvuli Dei re- Tel. LI-8-1679 Avenue, was named to ' the of *?• and tf"s- Bernard H other chmc for second. 1 boree in Colorado Springs. 'ligious award in St. Cecelia's i —William Nodyne, Dow Av.eDean'- s List at Seton HaE0ni-ISmlth- 105 Park Avenue, was and- fourth polio shots wi] Troop 49 participated in theiChurch at 3 P. M. During thejnue, is a patient at Veteran's Imade an Eagle Scout at Colum-'held in Iselin School 6, Jun Raritan Council Camporee at ceremony all Cub Scout andjHospital, East Orange. veTsity, South Orange. bian Hall, Ralnvay. jironi 1 to 4:30 P. M. —Donna Lynn Nier, infant; Raritan Arsenal this past week- Boy Scout colors will be blessed.' —iselmites attending the \ _james A. Treanor, Cliff i —Mr. and" Mrs. Robei end and took part in all events.jAU parents of Cubs and Scouts inter-DepartmenDepartment Mixed BowlBow - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iRoad, Colonia, Past Senior Scank, Lincoln Highway, Four boys were elected to the! are invited to attend. ;-ing League banquet, sponsored al

POLICE CHIEF CITED: Police Chief John It. Egan is shown receiving an award for accident prevention at the annual dinner of the New Jersey Insurance Agents Associa- nYoU make up H/f inn quips Bike these? tion at Oak Hills Manor. Left to right are Mayor Frederick M. Adams, Peter A. DiMeglio, chairman of the association's accident prevention committee, and Chief Egan.

made the following day. y\ — Mrs. Rowley's sixth grade! SEWAREN NOTES class at the Sewaren School!! —*^ « is in Asbury Park today for; the annual class trip. j MKS. DAVID BALFOUB Floyd Howell, Mrs. John Ryan. 'CHEVRON SUPREME J 59? West Avenue —Mrs. Joseph Thomson, Mrs. Sewareu W. W. Brundage, Mrs. A. W. Printed Pattern FITS ANY SHAPE J M»-4-024? Scheidt and Mrs. John Cas- — The annual installation! sidy enjoyed a recent day's trip GAS TANK!" JT dinner of the Sewaren Home!to Sterling Gardens in Tuxedo, N Y and School Circle will be held! - - f at the Old Mill Inn, Spring — Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oliver, Lake Heights, Thursday, June Old Road, spent the holiday 9, at 7. P. M. [weekend visiting Mrs. Oliver's — Cards have been received j family in Carbondale, Pa., and from Mr. and Mrs. James Ca-ishe also attended her 20th high nano who are enjoying a Eur-jschool reunion. opean trip. After several daysl — Girl Scout Troop 19 is in France, they arrived- in Italy planning a bus trip to Wash- and have toured in Rome and ington, D. C. and tour of his- the nearby countryside. A per-toric sites June 29. Mrs. Louis sonal audience with the Pope M e s a r, troop leader, is in has been planned for them, and charge. then a trip to Naples and Capri. — The Sunday School picnic — Mrs. William Ecker was of St. John's church will take hostess at a recent meeting of place Monday, June 27, at the Sewaren Bridge Club. Win- Ocean Grove. A bus will leave ners were Mrs. Estelle Noel.lfrom the church at 10 A. M. Mrs. Samuel J. Henry, MrsJln case of rain, the trip will CHO!CEOF77

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For Nemyo HOPSLAWN — New officers KEASBEY — A spring dance of the Home and School Asso- sponsored by the Second Ward ciation of School 10 were in- Democratic County Committee stalled at speeial'ceremomes i.t will be held June 10 at 8:00 the school. Miss Bsrtha Jaf*e, P. M. at Kenny Acres in honor acU'ig for Miss Mary C. Pee, of Joseph Nemyo, candidate for Ipimcipal, presented corsages to committeeman, Second Ward, the outgoing officers and to the Hopelawn. following- new officers: Mrs Herman Fallon is chairman, Frank Baran, president; Mrs assisted by Mrs. Steven Schul- Louis Szalay, vice president: ack, co-chairman. Mrs. Alex Zambor, treasurer. Other committees include Mrs. John Ehwmei, recording Charles Barlecki, refreshment secretary, and Mrs. Stephen committee chairman, Mrs. CseiT, corresponding secretary. George Mako, co-chairman; Mrs. Rosemary Kondnck was Mrs. John Rychlicki, tickets, appointed publicity chairman, Mrs. Thomas Molyneaux, co- and will also be in charge of chairman; Mrs. Rychlicki, pub- the end-of-the-year party for licity; and Ernest Blanchard, the children on June 21st. dark horse. A special, dance will be held In addition to the above for the sixth grade students MADE GOOD SHOWING: Above is the color suard of the Fords VFW Band in the Wood- mentioned, tickets may also be who are leaving to attend the bridge Memorial Day parade Monday. The color guard and band which headed the con- obtained from Mrs. Adolph new Junior High School, with tingent of Middlesex Council; Knights of Columbus, drew much, applause from the Quadt, Anthony Nagy, Ronnie Mrs. John" Konar," Mrs. Domi- spectators. Kalicki, Joseph Alko, Mrs. nick Ruffo, arid Mrs. Baran in Charles Ranberg, Mrs. William TTENTION: Members of the Firing: Squad of Hopela-wn VFW Post stand at attention at the war_dead memorial in iiarge. Sainz, and John Brennan. Woodbridg-e Park Monday prior to firing a volley in mem ory of those dead at traditional Memorial Day services. who had a no-hitter until the 6:00 P. M., and the Dodgers Mrs. Szalay and Mrs. Cserr will meet the Red Sox Tuesday will continue as defense stamp HYO Baseball latter part of the game, losing NEW JOBLESS FLAN workers for the remainder of the game on errors and walks. at 6:00 P. M. Jerry Hudacsko was the win- Josepn JJeAngelo, supervisor The Administration has pro- the school year. posed a new $180,000,000 pro- \fihe Ruth League Needs Ramot Chapter The attendance prize was Season Opens ning pitcher, and Joseph Silagyi of the HYO, announced that of the Braves was the out- all members of the Babe Ruth gram of Federal aid for the re- won by Mrs. Arlene Petersen's HOPELAWN — The Dodgers standing hitter with a double team will play the first game development of economically elp to Prepare Field Names. Chairmen fourth grade class. beat the Braves in the inaugu- and a single. this week in the Woodbridge depressed areas in the United Sokolovsky, Soviet Chief of ral baseball game of the HYO The Yanks meet the Red SoxBabe Ruth League. The senior States. >KDS — The Fords Babe $102.ff0. FORDS—The budget for theStaff, has retired. Baseball League. The Braves boys will play in the Wood- The program was offered as League, Inc. met at the Benjamin Mark, player agent coming year will be presented were leading the game for tonight at 6:00 at the Hope- bridge Recreation League Mon- a substitute for the $251,000,000 ary with Feter Buckney reported a shortage of 14-year- o the board of the Ramot De Gaulle poses problem to three innings behind the no-jlawn Youth Field, Monday the day or Tuesday and will be Democratic;, plan vetoed by iding. Mr. and Mrs. T. old boys in the past. Boys born Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women atom test ban talks. hit pitching of Bobby Horan, Braves and Yanks will play at notified before, that time. President !§§isenhower recently. Jlove, Dodgers, and Mr. andbetween September, 1945 and by Mrs. Fred Streit, budget W. Borgerson, Braves, July, 1946 are considered 14 chairman, at the final board welcomed as new memyear- s old. Any boy interested meeting of the season tonight in enrolling in the Fords Babe at the home of Mrs. Richard r. Buckney commended Ruth League who is 13 to 15 Roth, 11 Hickok Street. Plans n Hizy and Walter Szewc- years of age may register with will also be discussed for the for their diligence in pre-Mr. Mark, 20 Concannon Drive, Chapter's Paid-up Membership ng Fords Babe Ruth Field LI 9-4042. party to be held in September. the season. The next meeting will be Mrs. Martin Lipstein, presi- r. Hizy gratefully acknowl- June 28 at the Fords Library- dent, has named her chairmen :d the help given by Chest- for the year as follows: Mrs. Jaginski of the Fords Com- Harold Goldberg, ad journal; lity " Council and all the Registration Day Mrs. Sherman Jaeobson, Adult jrous donations of local in- Monday in Fords Jewish Education; Mrs. Nor- tries and Woodbridge Town- LT. ROBERT HACKETT man Reis, aid to Israel; Mrs. Committee. Weather has FORDS—Mrs. Dorothy Lude- fionard Narode, Anti-defama- ipered efforts to have the wig, principal, School 7, an- WEST POINT GRAD — Sec- tion League; Mrs. Samuel Gin- I ready for the opening nounced there will be another ond it. Sobert T. G. Hackett, old, B'nai B'rith youth or- le, and Mr. Hizy requests registration day on Monday son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert anization; Mrs. Ann Dinner- assistance of all fathers, from 9:00 until 10:30 A. M. in Hackett, South Amboy, man, brith-o-grams; Mrs. Fred atrick Comfort was ap- the school for those parents of graduates Wednesday at cere- Streit, budget, constitution and lted insurance chairman, this school district who have monies at the TJ. S. Military publicity; Mrs. Richard Milton, he Fords Sporting Center not registered their children for Academy at West Point. His donor; Mrs. Edward Kassower, ated four five-dollar gift entrance to Kindergarten in father is the manager of the Four Freedoms Library; Mrs. Lificates to be awarded to September. A & P meat department in Seymour Sperber, fund raising; leading salesmen in the re- Parents must bring the child's Woodbridge, It. Hackett has Mrs. Al Kless, golden book; t raffle. Mrs. George Hoberman, Ha-Ha birth certificate and all certifi- been assigned to duty with Club; Mrs. Bert Wolf, Hillel igmund Szatkow'ski report- cates showing polio immuniza- the Airborne Rangers at Ft. Foundation; Mrs. Leon Gold- total membership dues of tion and small pox vaccination. Beimingy Georgia. berg, hospitality; Mrs.. Harvey Gluck, Mayfair coupons; Mrs. David Bregman, membership; Mrs. Myron Shevell and Mrs. ^CASTER BRAND CANHED Daniel Shevell, membership re- We were raised to believe that when you are about to offer your home tention;" Mrs. William Rabin, for sale, you mention, it to your neighbors first, n The same.courtesy merchandise;^ slips;,.: Mrs. -Joel Gersteii, New Year cards; Mrs. should apply to a new community o£ homes. • So ive are holding an Richard Roth, paper goods; LANCASTER BRAND SLICED Mrs. Sheldon Gottfried, philan- Informal opening o£ Foxwood, just for our neighboring communi- thropies; Mrs. Stanley Levine, Soz. ties and towns this week-end, n Next week, the opening will be offi- program; Mrs. Donald Luitig, raffles; Mrs. Albert Cohen, cial and public news in Newark and New York City. Meanwhile, this rummage;' Mrs. Sidney Hoff- I®wni Roost week is yours. man, simcha cake; Mrs. Bert Wolf, tag week; Mrs. Lester First choice is yours — First choice of our glorious 370 acres rising Kress, talent group; Miss Mir- iam Yedlin, telephone squad; from the banks o£ the Raritan River in Franklin Township adjacent Mrs. Maurice Sandier, veterans to Bound Brook and New Brunswick.* • A beautiful choice of three affairs; Mrs. J. Najavits, voca- tional service; Mrs. Lewis model homes—Qalif ornia ranch, bi-level ranch and split level—priced Schwalb, bulletin, and Mrs. Henry Karger, citizenship and from $16,990. Some of the features: 3 and 4 bedroom plans « master civic affairs. bedroom suite with dressing room and walk-in closet • cedar shades >np to 2Yz baths • finished recre- ABOUT YOUR HOME ation rooms. Your kindof community plan Something can be done about the summer heat other than — Foxwood will have its own moving to the mountains or the s school on a I2-acre site — plenty shore, outstanding decorators state. of room for a lovely campus, It seems that color plays a playgrounds and ball fields. In large part,in achieving a cool summery effect. Greens, toned addition to local shopping, New with yellow, light pastel and Van Camps Tomato Sauce & Brunswick shopping is just 5 min- white are good. On the darker side wine is first choice. utes away. Foxwood has all city Neatness and absence of utilities, including sewers...side- clutter are very important. Store all unnecessary bric-a- walks, curbs, winding streets...2 brac rugs and heavy drapes. railroad stations nearby. • Select- . Keep excess papers and maga- zines cleared away. ing a home is a matter of personal Use the sheerest possible cot- preference. But this we do know: tons and linens for table decor. Starch these lightly so they These homes represent excellent will be smooth arid cool looking, Martinson's—All Purpose or Pulverized values, by any comparison. And the beauty and convenience o£ our giving an unwilted appearance. Use lightweight dishes and site far surpasses any new community at any price. No one knows frost finished glasses. It's best not to overload the table. A this better than our neighbors. We look forward to seeing you. single blossom in clear water will be more effective than a jf-roste 3 MOt>EL HOMES from $16,990 to §19,590 great mass of blooms. Near all the quick routes: a V/z miles to the new East-West Freeway' • 2 miles to, Attractive summer doilies can TJ, S. Routes 1 • ZYs miles to the New Jersey Turnpike • 5 miles-to the-Garden be made easily from inexpen- State Parkway sive remnants of plain cotton. Cream Organdies, starched voile and Directions^ Garden Slate Parkway or N. J. Turnpike (Exit 9) or Route I to New voile and sheer linen can also Brunswick Circle, north on Route 18 to George Street. Follow George Street thru be fashioned into beautiful Sliced Cod Stea New Brunswick to Easton Avenue, approx. 2 miles to Foxwood. OR:—Route 22 - doilies, napkins and cloths. For porch or garden use try checks, to Mountain Avenue, Bound Brook, left (souih) to Main Street, turn left, pro- plaids, or large bold prints. idea ceed 2 blocks, turn right under RR overpass, continue along Main Street (which Crocheted doilies are cool and becomes Easton Avenue) approx. 3 miles to Foxwood. in an frosty looking, and are a big Farmdale - Beef, California' favorite. White arid off-white Pot Pies Chicken, Turkey are the most popular shades. Iceberg When starched, they will make as attractive a table as it is possible to get. Napkins to match may be made of cotton WOOD or linen. ^. Cold meals are grand on a Cream 370 glorious acres rising pom the .banks of the Raritan...in 'warm day, and much more' pleasing to eat as, well as pre- Franklin- Township adjoining Bound Brook and New Bruns- pare. Make use of a pressure cooker when hot meals are ne- wick,New Jersey., SALES AGENT: THE BERG AGENCY PL2-05 cessary. ' TELEPHONE AT MODELS: CH 7-8200 Give a cool personal appear- Coffee Cake Firm for Slicing ance by choosing cool colored clothes and having an unhur- ried manner. French'Apple Pies Vatican to build radio station AH Prkes Effective ifarough Saturday, June 4*fa in Far East. PAGE SIXTEEN THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960

.• .;• An Early Sijart -, - Capitol Do 111 €5 I sand motorists in New Jersey [the past twelve month period. date in 1959.... June has been Jersey.. .. The Legislature has Lloyd B. Wescott, of Rosemont, mitting eastern viral encephal-i : * ararre» ridinririvnsg- arounavntmd iin carretrss whicwhip.h I AlAll undelivereundelivered platenlates arare proclaimed as Dairy Month byipassed a bill which rules out ahas been elected president of itis, or sleeping sickness, i Draftee: ; "Soodriye, dear. (From Editorial Page) contain old license tags instead presently stored in the division Look after the home well, and Governor Meyner in recognition legal requirement for farmers the New Jersey Agricultural of fortune; 68 for throw games, of the new straw and black offices in Trenton awaiting of the abundance of milk and NEW CtJBAN ENVOY ' ' •' Iif you need" money while I'm Jike darts at a balloon; 23 forplates. neglectful and procrastinating to install hot water in their!Society. Milk prices will The Government of Premier',gone, just go to the bank.". dairy foods. . . . New Jersey's migrant camps. . . . The Amer-[increase one cent per;quart in ' skillo", which is allegedly a The State Division of Motor!motorists to claim them by first Youth Historical Confer- Fidel Castro has asked the Wife; "Yes, dear; What time Vehicles warns all motorists (writing or by personal appear- ican Aluminum Company of New Jersey effective > July 1, State Department to accept Dr. does the bank open.-this morn- game of skill; seven for /eight ence will be held at Burlington : 497 Llncoin Highwsy, it Mountainside and Newark has CAPITOL CAPERS:—The Med- Jose Miro Cardona as the newing?" -, .. -•^•••i ::-.:.,••, .•:... •.- aivi age guessing and six for the new tags must be on their ance. on June 18 under the auspices been congratulated by thicael Society of New Jersey fiRh ponds. cars by July 1 or prosecution JERSEY JIGSAW: —The New C ub an Ambassador to the of the New Jersey Historical Legislature for keeping the urged residents to "block that United States. . ; , Mistaken Identity Only one license has been is- will result. So far, the division Jersey Senate has adjourned 1 Society. Fair warning has ownership, of the concern in tick" after taking a walk in the Approval is expected soon, First Glowworm ^-T-fioy! Do sued for the "high striker" set- has distributed more than 1,- until September 12 but thbeee n given by the New Jersey three families for two genera- fields and woods at this time of Cuthbertson; . ,.;arid. • chil 700,000 sets of regular passen- General Assembly will return for Dr., Miro Cardona,' who I feel stwpidr;-; : :;'.j; ,. Richard and JSaureen, Oak up where, bully boys and strong Highway Authority to drivers tions without adding outside year. ; A mink scarf was re-served as Premier during the Second Glowworm — Why's nirn win prizes for ringing a ger license plates to New Jersey next Monday to continue pass- of all vehicles to keep to theowners..- . . New Jersey motor- Road, were guests.at'a coo' cently returned to its owner first month and a half of Cas- that? .; • ....%"-••,, <•- , - 1 high in the air by striking motorists, iing laws. . . . Vegetable growers right along the super-highway. ists caught speeding or commit- after falling out of a car on the at'the hottig -of::2ilrv. and tro's rule in Cuba,, has the rep- First Glowworm-—I: sat there Louis Schmitli S^hway, M with a maul at one end of a! The 20,000 sets of new pas-are advised by the State De- . . . United States Senator Lyn- ting other offenses in Connecti- Garden State Parkway.... The utation of being basically for five minutes talking to that hoiizontal lever. senger license plates being held partment of Agriculture to ob- don Johnson of Texas is thecut henceforth will lose their State Motor Vehicle Director friendly to the United States. cigarette butt.- : : -• . ; '• rial .Day...' ';. v'v v •.,;.•:-^ The State charges a license for that number of motorists tain proper receipts from buy- fourth, presidential candidate licenses in. New Jersey. . . . may revoke the driver license —Mi'.' and.V ::~Mxsi;' . Wi "*• feo of $100 per game type, have been returned by postal ers of produce just in case they to visit New Jersey to meet the Employment in New Jersey in- of scpfflaws who collect park- Fancy That! ; The Practical One Brown arid''soni-'Den&is, Municipalities charge separate don't pay their bills New ^Democratic convention dele? {.creased 25,800 for a record dur- ing yiolajion tickets, Attorney She —• Don't yoii love driving Tree Road,Vspferit'iajie^wei authorities as . undeliverable.j "Dear,- what did 'you doto! : i- fees, ranging from the legal This figure is considerably low!Jersey traffic deaths tl.is yearfgates. . . . From January 1 last,|ing'April.-. . . There were only General Purman has ruled. your hair? It looks like-a: wig." on such a nice night like this? at Wildwood. ,. • ' ;X.'.^ I, minimum of S10 to $3,000 for a— less than two per cent of the fare running ahead of those in (State Police and Motor Vehicle five fatal accidents an New Jer- Old Dobbin' has been officially He—^Yeah, but I, Oiought I'd ". 350-chair skillo parlor. j total number of sets of Iicenses=jl959 with 257 killed to date (Inspectors have issued 41,054 sey industry -during April, 12cleared by the State Depart- "It is a.wig."' ^ ; wait unm we; got -farther out •••r,s,; —Twenty thou-fmailed from Trenton duringjcompared with 254 on the same'summonses to speeders in Newiless than. ir£ April, 1959... . .(merit of Agriculture of trans- "Well, my goodness, I'd sever in ihe countryK: :. Senator: James'.fO.-.-East have known, it." Democrat of Mississippi, introduced a bill to make Federal ] crime to malici damage any • commtmica facilities -'used or'.::ihtend« be used" for militars' or defense functions.. Present and SERVICE DIRECTORY sets up criminal- penaltie; damage only to ConHminica operated -or controlled bj United States." Adding Maehlnes Fisbing faekle Golf -'- Moving & Tracking - ft. Heatiag -. SeCretary Services -- SSlpcsyers-Sraperies - Water -Softeners. - -v Home Impnvemeir Adding Machines SALES: ...>:\: Cash Registers HOME Drive Your Move. "IDEAL WAY" Charles'... Fair HOME OFFICE Typewriters of Phone FX3-S-3914 ; SERVICE REEL Cares Away Pismtsii!i^&- Heating SERVICES Sales & Service PARTS AGENT NATIONAL VAN ; Let RICHIE' Service Specialists at the LINES Electric Sewer Service Accounting — Secretarial Official Service Station Water Softener Salt CfnstrustloD .Csri Service- Is Our Business for 1286 St. George Ave., Avenel Addressing — Mailing: Soft Water Soap "CENIAOKE," "MITCHEIA," 3-4 Rooms—S20, $25, S30 Telephone: Payroll — Swimming Pool Supplies WOODBKIDGE "AUJEX." "PENS," "BRONSONV BUSINESS MACHINE "ALCEDO." "BRIITON," 5-6 Rooms—535, 540, 550 MErcury 4-0594 Quarterly Reports SERVISpFT "JOHNSON," "l-ED WILLIAMS, Comptometry Service CO., LTD. "LANGLEY," "BIMERI" anfl OF WOODBEIDGE Near Inrnpike "GOLDEN CLUB" 621 LINDEN AVENUE Inventories Computed 33. A. I. C. O. Choics 921 St. George Avenue 350 Amhoy Avenue Woodbridge, N. J. — PHONE — Woodbridge Woodbrldgfe, N. I. Parts & Repairs on AH oS Newesi ME S-GO10 Blakes of Reels ICI-1-8892 or KI-1-2460 SPRING ME: 4-1815 "PFLtfEGER," "OCEAN CWS," "QUICK," "H-I" Asphalt Paving and man? others. We Are; ., WOODBRIDGE - Service Stations - - Musisal Sustryments - Fhone FU 8-3894 Instruction - Impvemeni f 826 Rahway Avenue -planUng & Heating :- CLEARANCi-."'-SALE!' I STANLEY RUDY S In Woodbridge It's the SPECillSTSI • AVENEL • Eeinodeling TOWNE GARAGE We^Are ••. PisMng Tackle & Eepafe ISPHALT PAV1H8 Frank Kreisel • New Installations J.. F, Gardner & Son WewesS Spring Fatterns •AH Skilled Labor 35S Monroe St., Eahway lowers MUSIC STUDIO 485 AMBOY AVENUE flsii Om DISCONTINUING AM Work Guaranteed • Gas and Oil Burners Fuel Oil © Accordion Woodbridge 9:3® to S, Our Free Estimates Hand and Power Lawn @ Piano Call ME-4-3046, HI-2-7312 Mowers Sharpened and MErcury 4-3540 9:3® to t CaH FU 1-5518 Repaired L. PUGLIESE - a. LDPO We're Specialists In Wot Wssm BRASS DEPT.I • 11:00 A. M. to 8:30 F. M. — Headquarters for — • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- or Briggs & Stratton - Radio &.TV Servise> MENT and BALANCE KI 1-3038 After 8:00 F. M. Clinton-Iiawson & Power © BRAKE SERVICE SAvries Products — Gas Engines Set Need Schwinn Bicycles REPAIR? '••• wow m Sales & Service Call - Sewing Machines on all ME 4-4360 • Trumpets AB Types of ALDREGHT'S CaH ME 4-0750 • Porches Ores 35 5fears oi ART'S RADIO MOTHER'S iONTH • Saxophones CARPENTRY Friendly Service KEY SiOP How long have you been Swimming Fools • Trombones 'S anfl 124 Washington Avenue .&. TELEVISION looking- for a new sewing- m Attics IE 4-0012 Carteiret, N. J. , SALES and SERVICE machine? • Clarinets MASONRY Private Lessons on the 100 Fulton Street Tel. KI 1-7163 GuJtai 155 Avenel Street, Avenel •• Valve .• Roofing Expert' Workmanship Woodbridge "" I • Eepair Estimates Free! Of Bugles Reasonable Fee Charged ) © Accordion Liiuor Store Antennas installed MOTHER'S MONTH I &L3?£SA3?IONS 3*abes Ifisted Free at Out Store # 'Siding I 4DDI3?I0NS - Faseral iirectars - Car Radios Serticed Promptly A brand new 1980 round POOLS? » CTJSS?OM HOMES bobbin sewing machine Sews Forward — . NOW a Fiberglass 8 SiEORE REMODELING and Reverse, Sews # Cellars > COMMERCIAL & IKDCSIRIAL LIQUOK STORE - Roofing & Siding - Over Pins & 21-95 Pool You Can Afford Aoeorilisns i featuring Needles and Custom Homes (Reg. 69.50) Accordion • Garages Built to Tour Specifications Large Selection of Choice T..R STEVENS 5Een Year Parts Guarantee $ Musical Roofing and Sbeet Metal Work Instruction ® WINES S5 Down — S1.50 Weak 2,395 * in an No Sob Too targe Accessories 685 ST- GEORGE AVE. •BTJ 1-4541 • BEERS WOODBRIDGE Take 5 Sears to Fay Air-Conditioned Or To© SmaU ... Funeral Home -.AU Makes of :; Studio— Fall? Insured • CORDIALS Instruments and Amplifiers , ALLIED;: Guaranteed 10 Years Come to Call Now for Information No Upkeep. "Perth Amboy's Oldest 56 Carteret Avenue Cold Beer by the Case HI 2-6948 SEWING MA0M1NE 0o. Accordion Center" Also Imported Beer GOLONIA, N. J. Carteret. N. J. 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WITH ' KING OCr WITH GIANT WITH BATH COUPON SIZE O.JC COUPON SIZE. COUPON BARS Mutuoi Super Markets WQO PAGE EIGHTEEN THURSDAY, JUNE 2/ 1960 enators in Little League Pla) Red Sox Cards Extend Stifle Streak Braves TEAM STANDINGS TEAM STANDINGS .; • . W L MAJOR LEAGUE American Division Woodbridge , 9 0 STANDINGS W Piscataway —. 8 1 American. Division Avenel C.I.O 2 £k>merville 7 2 W L GB Service Electric ..: 2 Plainlield 7 2 Red Sox 7 0 .. Kiwanis Club 1 New Brunswick 6 3 Browns 3 2 3 Reo Diner 1 Middlesex 6 3 Yankees 1 3 4% A. F, Greiner „.. 0 Perth Amboy 5 4 Tigers ... 1 6.6 Stewart's Root Beer ._.* 0 South Plainfield 5 4 National Division Edison ,. 3 6 National Division Knights of Columbus .. 2 Manville 2 7 tabs 4 2 „ St. Anthony's — 2 Bound Brook — 2 7 Dodgers 2 1 Ya Woodbridge Elks- 1 Mack Motors 2 7 Phillies 12 iyz P. B. A 1 Raritan 1 8 WOODBRIDGE Tr ailing Giants -..._ 1 4 2% Woodbridge Fire Co 0 North Plainfield 0 by three runs going into the Wdbge. Lions Club 0 WOODBRIDGE — Andrew bottom of the seventh, Two MINOR LEAGUE WOODBRIDGE—By taki Ludwig, the pride of the Town- Indians Trading Post rallied STANDINGS full advantage of eight hits ai ship Police Pistol Team and at for four runs to come from be- American Division 13 walks, the Service Elect] hind and nip Home Center 5-4 the present the top shooter in Athletics 4 1.. HAD^ED FOE HELP: Herb Lwdwigson (third from the left), representing: the Woodbridge Yankees encountered little o the Central Jersey League, fired in one of the Babe Ruth League BARRONS GUN FOR STATE TITLE SATURDAY White Sox :. 3 2 1 position posting a wide 16-6 d inaugural games at the- high Elks, was one of several sponsors honored by the Woodbridge Little League during in- % lofty 299 to pace his club to a Coach Lou Bartha can be mighty proud of his ienators 1 1 lVs augural ceremones at the Van Biiren Street stadium. John Dubay, Elks' team manager; cision over the A. F. Grein 1179-1157 victory over Somer- school diamond. Braves 0 2 . 2y2 Senators for their secoi Pete Kee made his debut for Barron trackmen who finished second to Plainneld Fred High, an Elk veteran player, and Paul Golden, a member of the Lions Club Pirates, are shown above with Mr. Ludwigson after he was presented with an inscribed banner straight conquest in the Ame Two Indians, and came through National Division ican Division of the Woo '•': Woodbridge has now won with a well-pitched game. He in the Central Jersey Track and Field Champion- for his organization's contribution to the league. nine straight matches since the Indians 3 0.. bridge little League. scattered eight hits, fired third ships at Asbury Park last Saturday. A spot behind Orioles 1 11% start of the, season and have strikes past 11 batters . and Manager Jack Coley hand not absorbed a league defeat the Cardinals from Union County should not be ardinals 1 1 1% young Tom Ondrieack his fit walked five. His adversary, Bill Pirates 0 5 4 since 1958. Piscataway holds McQueeriey, was charged with disappointing since Plainfield, with the incom- Little League pitching assig second place behind the town- Clubs Enter ed in Pony League; ment, and he came throui the Home Center's defeat after parable Herm Johnson carrying its colors, is re- MIDGET LEAGUE ship marksmen with an 8-1 faltering in the bottom of the with flying colors, hurling mark. garded as one of the best high school track teams STANDINGS two-hitter for his initial vi seventh. American Division Ludwig, who missed a perfect in the country. The remarkable Mr. Johnson shat- a Assignments, are Announced tory. He also displayed a fii Two Indians scored first in Senators 3 1.. assortment of pitches, whii 300 score by a single point, col- WOODBRIDGE—The Wood- John Maolver, Budolpla Wdoviohik, skovics, Stephen Cohprskys Alle the third frame on an error and tered one of his personal records when he covered Athletics 2 1 y2 Ronald Witkowsid, Philip Tuhy, Ed- were effective to fan 13 ba lected his total by hitting his singles by Billy Hefferman and bridge Pony League, which is Davidson, J. Barcellona, .Phillip Gal targets for 100 in the slow fire the high hurdles course in 14.6. Braves 0 1 1% win Eomond, John .Kozak, James vano, Ralph Tamburro, Robert Nagy ters. His mound opponent, So Russ Riley. The Indians then White Sox 0 4 3 affiliated with the local Little Bedl, Robert Seaman. HAWKS: J. Minuccl, William Ger ny Cook, was .charged with tl phase of the competition, 99 inproceeded to drive in three League, is scheduled to start BLUE JAYS: William Dwyer, Mar- ity, James Perioli, Barry Feeney.W. The experts no doubt are picking Plainfield to tin Collins, Robert Tamas, A. MarKovach- , Thomas Price, Gary Reere Senators' reversal. time and 100 in rapid. more in the fourth to take over National Division its fourth season next week cop the NJSIAA State Championship this week at kowicz, Benjamin Rozzelle, Robert Brian Hague, Joseph, Taillefer, G. The big gun in the batte] Phil Yacovino placed second 4-0. McQueeney doubled with Orioles 3 0 .. with a record 10 teams pre- Ryan, Gus Storey, Richard Szczech, San Pilippo, Thomas Cairns, Bruc to Ludwig for Woodbridge with pared to break from the barrier. Robert Therkorn, James -Thomas, R. Kovacs, Dale Leffler, John Warcha box for the Yankees were To Joyce and Waters on- board for Rutgers Stadium, but it would not surprise this Pirates „ 2 11 Appleby, Robert Ciuffreda, Kenneth Robert Patten, Dwayne Szczech, a 295, while Art Donnelly was All Pony League games will Wieczerzak, a home ru the big blow of the inning. deck if Woodbridg» was up among the top three Indians 1 1 1% Sheehan, James Dwyer, William Frederick Einhorn, James Meltoni next down the line recos.-d.ing a After scoring a single run in be played at the Van Bur en Travers, Robert Distelcamp, Stephen Steven Gortvay, , Michael Ab'ate Randy Leffler, a triple, at Cardinlas '. 0 2 2y2 Bedard, Jonathan', Sneedse, Harry marco, Gregory Schneider, Craig Ar- Mike Coppola, a double. 293 tally. the sixth stanza to close it up when team points are finally tabulated. A lot will FORDS — The Interboro Street stadium when Little Van Tassell. rojo, Leonard Papp. Somerville's. best shooters 4-1, the Home Center cut loose League games are not sched- The Kiwanis Club Indiai depend upon Rudy Peterson, Andy McCray, Paul, Trucking Red Sox of the Fords- EAGLES: Adam Gluchoski, Ken- ORIOLES: Stanley. Hiriafc, Thomas after dropping their first gar were Ray Falls and Fred Eek- with a winning four run spree Clara Barton Little League uled. The rules and age re- neth Richards, Salvatore Glardello, Gerek, James Eltchle, Robert. Bu hoff with three phase scores of in the bottom of the seventh. Mallas, Bob Seip and a few others. quirements are the same which Prank Matulonis, Pasquale LaCorte, ryle, William Clemens, Prank Dwp- of the season to Reo Din< picked up two wins this week John Tschinkel, Prank Morrell, C. rak, Michael Dwyer, Richard Gal' made a fine recovery to defe 293 and 291, respectively. Two walks, singles by Terry Peterson, who is only a junior, can really hustle to extend their string to seven ovem Little League play. Gano, Wesley Curtier, Wayne Gados, vanek, Donald Taylor, Robert Later in the week Wood- Napravnik, Bob Richards, Ar- For those players who have John Diblasio, A. Cetrulo, Anthony sen, John Martin, William Taylo Stewart's Red Sox 4-1 with in the 880-yard run and will be difficult to beat straight without a defeat. Fall- Chivsolo, James A. Clark, Ronald D. Mllano, Dennis Quinlan, John rally in the bottom of the fif bridge extended its streak m nott and Hayzer, and a passed ing victims to the Sox were the not been notified as to which Stadler, Thomas Patterson, Darren Gerek, Edward Marsh, Walter Ky the circuit further by outshoot- team they have been assigned, Hansen, Prank Wirzbickl, Leonard zima, David Houser, William Roml inning. baH set up the come-from-be- even though he will be going against the best in 'habala Transportation Dodg- Sonnenherg, Kenneth Kimberley, ing New Brunswick 1182-1148. bind sally. ers, who lost out by a narrow the rosters of the 10 clubs are Ernest Stadler. KOBINS: Charles Knarr, Harolf Greg Wardlow picked up t the state. Last Saturday he traveled his prescribed listed below: Hackett, Andrew Gerard, Thoma, The local sharpshooters' team The Home Center's stars at 3-2 margin, and the. Giant RED WINGS: G. Bonicker, Charles Gerlty, Bruce Vivadelli, JohnHang first mound "Victory of the se". score was the highest recorded distance in 2:02.8 to win the Central Jersey title. CROWS: Robert Baumgartner, son after relieving Mi; the plate were Richards and Wash Phils who wound up on Ihristopber Ballman, James Russo, Kelley, Gregory Jaeger, . Ronald John Harty, Dennis Hilton, William in the league in two weeks. Jacques, Dennis. Coyle, J. Diblasio, Kovack, Kevin Certain, Micha; Hratko, the Indians' starter, Napravnik with four and three McCray has a bright future in track and all be- the short end of a 6-1 count. Edward Young, Paul Russell, Bruce Jeffrey Miller, Michael Cordero, Tetesco, Joseph Thomas, Johi Ludwig was once again Eppensteiner, Allan Wdovlchik, R. Robert Hauselt, John Hauselt, Knarr, William Kelly, Thomas Harts the middle innings. The Indis safe blows, respectively. Mc- cause of his development since the start of the cur- Pat Tylka and Don Adametz Wargo, Bichard Reager, Patrick De- Michael Hulak, Vincent Mlnklei Woodbridge's most effective, Queeney hit safely three times continued to display mid-sea- laney, John Clark, James Snyder, James Hauselt, Michael Safchlnsky, pitchers were aided eonside with a 298. He was followed by rent spring season. He, too, has a fine chance of Harold Kaub, Virgil Van Hoosier, Gary Bazuk, Kenneth Hamilton, R. Patrick Certain, Donald Van Hoosiei ably by their team's inner d for Two Indians, while Waters son form as each chalked up Donald Strish, W. pastor, Peter Hartung, Joseph Gadek, Peter Bo- Donald Bragger. Yacovino and Jack Waldman, came through with two base breaking the tape in the 440 at Rutgers Stadium his third consecutive- triumph latenacci, Ray Couino, Raymond riicker, Richard Fonte, Harold Witt, KAVENS: John Wolchanski, T fense which clicked off thr who ran their totals to 296 and DackJio, B. Kasiewlez, Noel Mazar, Michael- Sefchek,. A. Kellman, Nor- as Crilly, Roger Nielsen, : Michae] timely double plays. hits in four trips to the plate. after winning the event in the Central Jersey meet. against ho losses. Pat scattered William Reager. man Abbott. Babilya, Harry Van Benthuysen, 295. St. Andrew's of Avenelmade four hits in the Dodger encoun- WOODCHUCKS: Allen Sanders, Louis Julian, Arthur Hoosier, An Joe Mulford and Hratko we Joe Kane paced the County His time last Saturday was a respectable 52.7. FALCONS: Peter Cocuzza, Jonn John Cocannon, Joseph BEella, drew- Provinzano, Rohert Lapushin- their debut in the league a de- ter, struck out six and issued Yackulich, Stephen Shaughnessy, Matthew Sautner, Emil Gavinski, sky, Keith Daxib, Vincent Pennelly, the Kiwanis Club's most effe< Seat team with an impressive cisive success by blasting the no walks. Don permitted the Martin Mazar, Roger Young, David William Prelish,; Timothy Gray, Ken.Stegman, Donald.Morris, Keith tive hitters with two safe bel 297 score, while his teammate, Without a doubt, the success of Woodbridge in Phils only six hits and one base Powell, Robert Harms, W. Troslro, Francis McGarr, Robert Walker, Jei- Misura,. John Provinzano, Joseph each, tat the big blow Wi Billkit combine by a wide 25-2 Timothy Seaman, Geoffrey I&ann, trey Dragos, Gary Kolenz, Thomas La Corte, John Cacchlone, Riorum 1 George Daino ripped his tar- margin. on balls while thirteen yielded Decker, Phillip Mai, Albert Rowley Wardlow's double which tiro gets for a 294 count. the state meet will depend mostly on Mallas, the Lawrence Hilton, John Hugemeyer, Butler, Alan Dragos, William Tuma- Tom Monaco spun a classy Barron indoor shot put champion. He finished sec- via the strikeout route. in the winning run. WOO0BKIBGE (1179) The potent bat of Larry Cards Wallop Braves 299 three-hitter to gain the Saints' 9 Ludwig 100 99 100 mound triumph. He showed ex- ond in the Central Jersey competition in both the Kovaes was highly evident in Over in the National Div Yacovino 99 97 99 295 both contests. 'Against the Ise'lin-Boys League Lead Gained sion, the Knights of Columbt 293 cellent form striking out 18 shot put and discus and third in the javelin. If he Donnelly 96 98 99 onents but was wiId a Dodgers, Larry collected half Cardinals made it two straigJ Waldman .... 98 94 100 282 °PP t regains his winter form to win the shot put again with a 15-1 decision over tl times, issuing nine free passes. of his team's six bits, and the SOMERVHXE (1157) and place in the discus and javelin, he will hand Phils witnessed his fourth and By Red Sox After 3rd Win in RowWoodbridge Fixe Compai Falls 89 94 100 293 Johnny Eppensteiner was Bill- kit's losing hurler. the Barrens some valuable points. fifth circuit clouts which con- Braves, as Dennis Hiltc Eckhoff 98 94 99 291 TEAM STANDINGS total for the season to four in starred both on the mound ar Sehlatter hit two doubles tributed heavily to their down- two contests. Kugler 94 94 100 288 Seip is another Barron trackman who cannot be fall. American Division at the plate. 285 and Monaco and Fischer one . W Grocery Takes Kersting 97 39 99 apiece for St. Andrew's^ Eppen- counted out since he is a fine hurler. He placed in Mike Adametz was • instru- Ira Lasky went all the way to Hilton was superb limith WOODBRIDGE (1182) steiner blasted a three-ply shot mental in choking off a Dodger Red Sox 3 & pick up the Cards' mound de- the Braves to one hit over ti Ludwig 100 100 98 298 Yankees ...... — 2 1 K. C. Pin Loop Crown for Billkit. ,the low and high hurdles in the Central Jersey threat when he backed up cision, while Mike Lyons ab- six-inning distance. He can Yacovino 99 97 100 296 Tigers 2 1 sorbed the. Braves' reversal. WOODBRIDGE--In a hard close to surpassing his pitchir meet but might do better this weekend against against the fence to make a and bitter struggle right Waldman 99 96 100 295 one-handed catch of a long Athletics ...... : 1 2 In one of the better played talents in the batter's box whe Donnelly 98 97 98 293 Teachers Notch superior opposition. McCray might be the dark Indians 1 2 down to the final frame of he blasted a pair of home run drive. games in the league this season, the third game, Tobak's Gro- NEW BRUNSWICK (1148) horse in the broad jump event in which he has Roger Jensen was charged White Sox _ 0 3 the Giants nipped the Pirates a double and single. Kain ,99 98 100 297 Softball Victory cery won the Woodbridge been leaping for good distance in recent competi- with the Dodger defeat," level- ISELIN—The Red Sox took 1-0 behind the superb two hit Knights of Columbus Bowl- Also playing major roles dui Daino 99 96 99 294 ISELIN—The Barron Avenue over undisputed possession of pitching of Anthony Makaski. ing the Cardinals' hitting ai School Teachers' Softball ag- ing off his season's record at ing League title for the 1959- Newberger .... 97 96 281 tive meets. . 1-1. Richie Wall of the Phils first place in the American Di- The hard-fought game went tack were Charles, Kish,'hoir Sabo 100 81 95 276 gregation from Wooodbridge 60 season by downing the took on the Edison Teachers HEARDS SQUARE ITEMS . . . (Continued on Page 20) vision of the Iselin Boys League eight rugged innings before second-half champs, Kariria- run and single: Zoltan Puska at Kennedy Park and won, after tripping the Indians 9-7 Frank, Tagliarini hit a home zin Plumbing, two games to double and single; WHliai 11-5, in a free-swinging game. Little has been written about the Woodbridge for their third straight conquest run for the Giants to break up one. Knott, a single, and Howai The win was the third straight High freshman baseball team., which concluded a since the start of the current a • scoreless tie. Schlesinger, a single. Field Meet season. Joe.Mitko of the winner: Dave Mayer was the Brave for the Woodbridge club. most successful season under Coach Jack Walsh, The Pirates had the makings led the Grocers to victory in Responsible for the Wood- Barnikow, Red Sox mound of a rally in the top of the the first game with a clean losing pitcher. He was nicke bridge victory were such estab- winning 10 games while losing only one. . . . The Record Seen choice, went the full six inning eighth frame but a double play 204 game, which was his first for ten safe blows over the si lished stars as Ancient Matt always colorful George Lattanzio, a baseball man- distance to pick up the decision, clicked off by Brodkin and 200 game of the season, as inning span. Jago, Jumping Joe KuTsinsky, while the Indians' Barkouskas St. Anthony's Cubs remain? FREEHOLD — Norman Bos- CHATHAM. — What might Balletta stemmedL the uprising. his team won the opener ley, former Woodbridge resi- Take Me to Your Leader Kop- ager 'way back in the 1930's, has finally decided was; charged with the setback. Donag-hue'shome run in the 776-744. Tony Eusso of Kar- at the top of the National cii dent, listed 13 head in his appli- cho and Kid Urban. very well prove to be the largest The big guns at the plate for cuit with the Cardinals aft< to com© out of retirement to manage the Wood- track and field meet for young- bottom of* the seventh inning mazin belted out a 204 in the cation for stall space for the The Woodbridge team has a the Red Sox were Wertz, who broke up a tie'game, and as a second game as the Plumbers (Continued on Page 20) harness race meeting to open unique set of rules: No stealing, bridge Elks in the Babe Ruth League. . . . Fritz sters ever held in New Jersey is belted a pair of home runs, and v scheduled for June 11 at result, the Cubs came out on battled back to tie the match at Freehold August 6. no bunting, courtesy runners at Van Dalen, the superb fisherman from Fords, is Nataro, who drove in the win-top over the Dodgers by a 9-8 with an 859-788 triumph. In all times, and no one plays un- !hatham. The event will be thening tallies. Tiplady hit The acceptor of the form cast now in a position to relate a few tall stories after 1960 New Jersey AATJ Junior two count. the decisive game, Tom Kar- Rites j Delay a wary eye after noticing the der 30 years of age. All players circuit clouts for the Indians. John Dussault was the Cubs' pinski banged out a 215 to two 13's but before he could are required to display their hauling in a 41-pound striped bass while trawling Olympics, sponsored annually With Graziano supplying winning pitcher* while the lead his team to an 824-817 utter a word, Bosley exploded Vic Tanny cards before each off his boat, the Van Dee. ... Linden High made by the Junior Chamber of Com-pitching strength and power at Dodgers' defeat was charged victory and the champion- Game Start with, "That's to prove I'm not game. merce and-, this year, by the the plate, the Yankees en- to Keri Miele. : ship. superstitious." Bosley added, a wise choice in signing Joe Martino, a former Bar- Jayvees' Summit area chapter. countered little difficulty romp- Boys and girls of all ages COLONIA—The Merrffl Fax "I know my horses will be well ren football star, as varsity line coach and physical ing to an 8-4 victory over the Junior Baseball League got o; conditioned by the time the Sheinis' 2-Hitter through 17, from every corner White Sox. Bracken was the education instructor. He was a standout lineman of the state, will compete in 44 to a delayed start last wee season opens and that's all that vanquished hurler. LANES when lengthy pre-game cere matters." Wins 6-3 Contest at East Stroudsburg Teachers for three seasons events for a total of 186 medals COLONIA—Johnny & Ray's and other special awards. The Athletics inserted their Invites you to attend our new monies interfered with tr Bosley is hurt over his inatoo- k on the Colonia Cleaners in and from his past experience, he will make a fine To be eligible to compete, initial win of the current sea- opening game which was calle bility last year to match his son into the victory column because of darkness after thre highly successful season of the Colonia Little Fellows coach. Nick Priscoe could use him here. _. . . Steve youngsters must be winners is Senior League and manipulated their respective local Junior after taking the measure of the and one-half innings with tr 1959 when he finished fifth in Yuhasz is a combination manager and public rela- Tigers by a ff-4 count. Post Store leading T & D Atlar the Raceway driver's standing. a 6-3 victory as Steve Sheini Olympics meets, currently be- BOWLING SCHOOL flipped a commendable two- tions specialist for the PBA Softball team, and if ing conducted at key points Markussen was the winning tic by a score of 12-6. He was out of the first 10 last chucker and also the star in the Rules state that teams ir year. He will enter this year's hitter. throughout the state by various One of the reasons for the all he claims is true about the club, the local police Jaycee chapters. batter's box with, a home run volved in a game are require session at Freehold with four and double. Huth was the to play a minimum of four an snore horses than in 1959. This winners' success was the timely will have one of the best teams in the state this There are four age classifica- FREE hitting of Billy Lamb. tions for both boys and girls: Tigers' losing hurler. one-half innings; therefor will give him more starts and summer. In fact, Steve will challenge any police Over in the National Divi- the game between these tat an excellent opportunity to re- Save Way Movers won their 16-17, 14-15, 12-13, and 11 and INSTRUCTIONS. third straight game in the (Continued on Page 20) under. Events in each age group sion, the Cardinals climbed to teams will be played at a lat* gain some lost prestige. the top of the heap after post- By Our . Bosley, who trains the stock Major Division by upending' will vary and the overall pro- date. People's Express 1-0. gram will include all distances ing a well earned 13-7 decision FHOFESSSOttAL Thelma's Bakery made its d« on his farm at the Five Points over the Cubs. Road in Freehold, lists Way- The lone game played in the from 50 yards to a mHe, low and . "'ANGE" FERKAKO but in the league a most sue Minor Division was won by high hurdles,, high -and broad Bill Ricci started for the cessful one by defeating Colons sign, Melvin Creed, Beach Head, Cards out on the mound and Prodigal Rosecroft, Maryland Trident Realty over the Colonia jumps, shotput and Softball Classes Held Every Carvel by a 5-2 tally behind th Jewish Center by an 8-3 tally. throw. A special event will be was handed the victory, al- steady pitching of Jim Tieme: Dave, Queen, Mighty Moody, though he failed to go the six •> MONDAY NIGHT My Son's Katrina Van, Howard SPORTS NOTES the state baton twirling cham- Nick Lanza was the mainsta Lehigh University's golf cap- pionship for girls 16-17. inning distance. Ira Lasky en- From 6:30 to 11:30 Dickey, Royal Diane, Miss Jane, Air-conditioned for Yonr Comfort at the plstte for the Baker, tain Stuart Hiffe, Nutley, N. J., . NEW Feature of the- day long af- tered the game in the sixth for NOW THRU AUGUST - blasting out two hits whic losola's Lynn and Direct Prince the victors and proceeded to for this year's 50 day meeting senior, won the 1960 Middle At- BOWL- fair, to be held at the Chatham drove to four runs. John MOB lantic Conference individual LEAGUE and OPEN BOWLING MOR High School athletic field mow down the side in order .- at Freehold. All but My Son's via two strikeouts and a fly BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY HERE tazzoli was Carvel's vanctuishe Lynn and Maryland' Dave, are golf title, aster finishing fourth LANES Route 24, just west of the busi- hurler. in 1959. He shot a 74 over the JOIN A SUMMER LEAGUE ness district, will be an invita- ball. Bob Basker was the Cubs FOR EXPERT FREE INSTRUCTION trotters, the rest pacers. ON MAIN ST. losing- flipper. In an exhibition game las rain swept course to finish five Monday Thru Friday From 1P.M. tional mile for New Jersey col- week, Stanley's Diner subdue strokes ahead of his nearest lo Be Ready for lege runners. The mainstays at the plate The biggest upset in the his- FALL ® 40 Air-Conditioned-Xanes'' '• Bar and Bestaurant Thelma's Bakery W a 10- tory of the. Kentucky Derby competitor. Saturday From 11:00 A. M. Prizes to be awarded the mile for the Cards were Don Mc- ©Automatic Pin Spotters ® Free Farting Sunday, From 13 Noon SEASON Kenzie with two home runs and oount. occurred in the 1913 running winner, as well as the out- We Cater to Banquets when Donerail won and paid Ed Winchester, left handed 16 NEW LANES standing boy and girl athletes Kicci, who clouted three hits in Bob Woods won the game ou Special Reduced Bates for Children and COCKTAH, on the mound for Stanley' $184.90 for each S2 bet. pitcher from Warwick,- N. Y., Saturdays From 11:00 A, M, to S:M p. M. and the baton twirling cham- four appearances in the bat- For lirformation Call VA 6-6800 on the Lehigh freshman base- LOUNGE pion, will include a Sacco- ter's box. Diner, while Cal Sutherlin. ab Outfielder Chuck Klein had ball team, went the distance in Roma, carry-all bag especially In a later game which the sorbed the setback. 44 assists while playing for the winning his first five Starts this BOWL-MOB '.LANES' designed for athletes and in- Cardinals also won over tlie MAJESTIC LANES Ron Charters,' one of Stan Philadelphia Phillies during the year. He batted .417 over that spired by the 1ST60 Olympics in Braves 5-3, McKenzie hit two Bouie 9 and Pennsylvania Avenae Hopdawa, N. J. ley's leading hitters, lined on 453 Amboy Avenue Tel. ME 4-9682 Woodbridge the only extra base hit of th 1930 season-,. same stretcJi. sEoms. ' , •moxe hcaae suns fe» tetag 5ais

V PAGE NINETEEN 7 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES Donna Wiersbicki Consumption license for premises NOTICE Get Citations for Actions Beyond Duty Call? situated at 103 Ford Avenue, Fords, Take notice that FORDS MEMO-: Wins Essay Prize Township of Woodbridge, N. J. RIAL POST #6090, Veterans of For- Objections, if any, should be made eign Wars, has applied to the Town- COLONIA Donna Wierz- immediately in writing to: B. J, ship Committee of the Township of bicki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Woodbridge lor a Club license for In' New Police Ceremony; 2 Awarded to Gyenes bridge, New Jersey. premises situated at 411 New Bruns- Edward Wierzbicki, Amherst (Signed) wick Avenue, Fords, Township of Avenue, was the first prize FORDS TUMBLE INN, INC., Woodbridge, N. J. winner of an essay contest on JOHN KOCEGI, President, Objections, if any, should be made A. DeBOER, Secretaryy, immediately in writing to; B. J. Americanism sponsored by the E. 9/60 Fords, N. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Ladies Auxiliary, Colonia Amer-' bridge, New Jersey. NOTICE (Signed) ican Legion Post, it was an- Take notice that WOISLO'S TAV- FORDS MEMORIAL POST #6090, nounced by Mrs. Florence Au- ERN, INC, Jias applied to the-Town- VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS gustine, principal of School 22. ship Committee of the Township of Harold Slover, Commander Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Milton S. Lund, Adjutant Miss Wierzbicki is a sixth .Consumption license lor premises E. B. 6/2, 9/60 Fords, N. J. grade student in the class of situated at 14 New Brunswick Ave- John D'Apolitio. The prize- nue Hopelawn, Township of Wood- NOTICE bridge, N. J. Take notice that JOHN and MARY winning essay, "What Ameri- Objections, if any, shojuld be made CHEEGA, t/a Jiggs' Tavern,, have canism Means to Me," was read immediately in writing to: B. J. applied to the Township Committee Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- of the Township of Woodbridge for at a Memorial Day program at bridge, New Jersey. Plenary Betail Consumption the school.' Mrs. Joseph. Seickel, (Signed) license C-53 for premises situated WCISLO'S TAVERN, INC. at 322 Smith Street, SCeasbey, Town- essay contest chairman for the Edmund J. Wcislo, President ship of Woodbridge, N. J. Auxiliary, made the award. Estelle P. Wcislo, Secretary Objections, if. any, should be made E. B. 6/2, 9/60 Hopelawn, N. J. immediately in writing to: B. J. Prior to the presentation, Mrs. Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Augustine addressed the fifth NOTICE bridge, New Jersey. and sixth grade assembly on Take notice that PETER RADER (Signed) has applied to the Township Com- JOHN CHEBGA 'The Significance of Veteran's mittee of the Township of Wood- MART CHEEGA bridge for a Plenary Retail Con- Day." _•-..' sumption license for premises sit- t/a Jiggs' Tavern uated at 281 Florida. Grove Road, E. B. 6/2, 9/60 . Keasbey, N. J. Hopelawn, Township of Woodbridge, NOTICE N. j. Take notice that THE WHITE Objections, if any, should be made BIRCH INN, INC., has applied to the immediately in writing to: B. J. Township Committee of the Town- HOLLYWOOD NEWS Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- ship of Woodbridge for a Plenary bridge, New Jersey. Retail Consumption license for (Signed) premises situated at Route U. S. No. Today's picture review: . PETER BADER, 1 and Ford Avenue, Fords, Town- B. B. 6/2, 9/60 Hopelawn, N. J. ship of Woodbridge, N. J. PLEASE- DON'T EAT THE Objections, if any, should be made DAISIES" NOTICE Immediately in writing to: B. J. Take notice that HELEN DEAK Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- has applied to the Township Com- bridge, New Jersey. "Please Don't Eat The Dais- mittee of. the Township of Wood- (Signed) ies" is a film offering that is bridge for a Plenary Betail Con- WHITE BIRCH INN, INC. sumption license for premises sit- John Bozanski, Pres. really "wild" in the hep vern- uated at 309 New Brunswick Ave- Julius A. Kollar, Secretary, nue, Fords, Township of Wood- E. B. 6/2, 9/60 Fords, N. J. acular of today's youth. bridge, N. J. This family farce is based on Objections, if an?, should be made NOTICE immediately in writing, to: B. J. Take notice that CLARA BARTON a best-seller by Jean Kerr, real- Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- POST #324 CLUB, INC., has applied FOE WORK WELL DONE: Seven members of the police department were cited by Fcjice Commissioner David Miller for life wjfe.of a New York drama bridge, New Jersey. to the Board of Commissioners of critic. Her short sketches about (Signed) the Township of Edison for a Club devotion to duty. Above, Detective Joseph Gyenes, who was awarded two citations, is shown being congratulated by air. HELEN DEAK. license for premises situated at Miller. Others who were cited are shown at the left of the picture: Sgt. Arthur Donnelly, Detective Robert Thompson, her husband, their four young E. B. 6/2, 9/60 Fords, N. J. Brower Avenue, Fords, Edison Town- Patrolmen Charles Banko, Stephen Yuhasz and Edward Ressel. Missing from the picture is Patrolman Lawrence sons, and life in general are up- ship, New Jersey. roariously funny. NOTICE Objections, if any, should be made Jefferson, who is hospitalized'due to an accident. ' Tata notice that SHORTY'S BAR immediately in writing to Oscar As the picture opens, the head & GRILL, INC., has applied to the Kaus, Clerk of Edison Township, Board of Commissioners of Edison R. F. D. No. 19, New Brunswick, WOODBRIDGE Two incidents which occured during awarded because of an incident tion is awarded because of an of the household, a professor, Township, Middlesex County, New N. J. has just landed a job as drama Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Con- (Signed) irsts" marked the annual in- the month of March, 1960. De- which occurred September 21, incident which occurred in De- critic for a newspaper. The first sumption license for premises lo- - CLARA BARTON POST #324 action of the Woodbridge Po- tective Gyenes is commended 1959. Patrolmen Yuhasz and cember, 1959. Sgt. Donnelly is cated at 791-793-795 Amboy Avenue, CLUB, -INC. for his investigation and appre- play it is his luck to report on Edison Township, New Jersey. Joseph Sovart, President You will note a 'New LOOK' e Department on Memorial Banko are congratulated for to be complimentel for solving is a dud, and he says so in no Objections, if any, should be made John Mazienski, Secretary ty. hension of the individuals who their arrest of three men appre- a problem which, plagues every immediately in writing to Oscar uncertain terms. Kaus, Clerk of Edison Township, • George Webster, Treasurer in our pages as the result of Traditionally, the Police perpetrated the theft of a large hended while they were mak- community — that of abusive B. P. D. No. 19, New Brunswick. E. B. 6/2 9/60 new facilities we have pur- unmittee has always reviewed amount of money from the ing a security check of the use of our to disseminate The producer, as old friend N. J. - . NOTICE department and inspected premises of John Almasi. Dur- Merit Supermarket at Menlo obscene literature. With his of his, is outraged; the leading (Signed) Take notice that HOPELAWN chased. This will result in actress, on whose talents he has SHORTY'S BAR & GRILL, INC. MEMORIAL POST #1352, Veterans e equipment. This year an ing the same month, Detective Park Terrace. The arrest of investigation and apprehension Mary Polischak, Pres.-Treas. of Foreign Wars, has' applied to the greater variety in our columns utsider", Lt. Col. Roland-h. Gyenes also solved a two-year- these individuals called the of the guilty individual, another cast aspersions, shares the pro- E. B. 6/2 9/60 Township Committee of the Town- ducer's feelings. However, it ship of Woodbridge for a Club and also in advertisements tpin, Rairitan Arsenal, had old theft of merchandise from 'Nickle Plated Bandits' resulted source of moral degradation NOTICE license for premises situated at 113 arge of the inspection. the Mutual Supermarket and in the solving of seven armed was terminated." isn't too long before our drama Take notice that STANLEY and James Street, Hopelawn, Township which are easier to shop for arrested the individuals involv- robberies previously committed critic is being lionized, his STACIA JEDRZEJEWSKI, trading as of Woodbridge, N. J. &lso, for the first time seven The entire Police Department Stan's Bar &. Grill have applied Objections, if any, should be made the things you want and need. :mbers of the police f oree re- ed. in the Township as well as was also cited for the "investi- head is turned, and he is gen- to the Township Committee of the immediately in writing to: B. J. ived citations "for their ac- "Edward Ressel and Lawrence erally getting to be a handful. Township of Woodbridge for a Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Each week the ads in our pa- other armed robberies in the gation and apprehension of Plenary Retail Consumption license bridge, New Jersey. above and beyond the Jefferson: This citation is Raritan Bay Area. Willie Butler which enabled his Meanwhile, back, at the for premises situated at 213 New (Signed) per are full of news of new rmal call of duty." awarded because of an incident Another for Gyenes conviction as the murderer of homestead, his wife, and four Brunswick Avenue Hopelawn, Town- HOPELAWN MEMORIAL POST small sons have moved from a ship of Woodbridge, N. J. S1352. VETERANS OF FOREIGN merchandise and new services Detective Joseph Gyenes was which occurred in October, "Robert Thompson and Jo- James Quackenbush, the Objections, if any, should be made WARS ed twice. Others who received 1959. Patrolman Ressel and seph .: Gyenes. This citation is arrest of three individuals who crowded apartment to- suburbia. immediately in writing to: B. J. Jack Sarge, Commander that are available to you when Patrolman Jefferson, ap- Follows entanglements and Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Joseph Fedor, Adjutant le special recognition were awarded as the result of the broke into the Estate Diner ...; bridge, New Jersey. E. B. 6/2, 9/60 Hopelawn, N. J. you need them. etective Sgt. Arthur M. Don- prehended two individuals who investigation, apprehension and the arrest of two individuals complications galore,, all pro- (Signed) 3lly Detective Robert Thomp- have been charged with break- arrest of individuals who over apprehended : as they burglar- viding hilarious entertainment STANLEY and NOTICE Keep well posted by knowing ing and entry, of the Construc- STACIA JEDRZEJEWSKI Take notice that ANNA LESKO >n, Patrolmen Edward Ressel, a period from August, 1959 un- ized the Howard; the investiga- value, aided and abetted by a t/a Stan's Bar & Grill has applied to the Township Oom- what's new and where to get it iwrence Jefferson, Stephen tion Buildings at the Ronson til March, 1960, had stolen tion of the violent deaths of shaggy dog, a timid character, E. B. 6/2, 9/60 Hopelawn, N. J. mitte of the Township of Wood- uhasz and Charles Banko. Company thus preventing fur- merchandise valued at between Edna Stierle and George Pato- requiring much pampering. NOTICE bridge for a Plenary Betail Con- ther loss of many valuable and Doris Day and David Niven Take notice that SAMUEL HODES sumption license for premises sit- The citations read in part as ten and fifteen thousand dol- loti which enabled the deter- has applied to the Township Com- uated at 363 Florida Grove Road, illows: highly priced tools. lars from ,the Dean Floor Cov- mination of the murder and turn in a nice job as the har- mittee of the Township of Wood- Hopelawn, Township of Woodbridge, rassed couple; Spring Byington bridge for a Plenary Betail Con- N. J. "Detective Gyenes: This cita- "Stephen Yuhasz and Char- ering Company. suicide of these two individ- sumption license tor premises sit- Objections, if any, should be made 3n is awarded as tbte result of les Banko: This citation is "Arthur Donnelly: This cita- uals . is typically addled as a mother- uated at 464 New Brunswick Ave- Immediately in writing to: B. J. in-law, and Janis Paige is vol- nue, Fords, Township of Wood- Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- bridge, New Jersey. canic as the actress who proves bridge, N. J. (Signed) every ounce of energy sapped that the critic's .disparagement Objections, if any, should be made ANNA LESKO, immediately in writing to: B. J.™ B 6/2 g/60 Hopelawn, N. J. from your body, .remember Two Claim of a certain portion.of.her an- Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood-' ' ' that now ir||/our time to fight. atomy was mistaken. ,;'" bridge, New Jersey. NOTICE IEALTH «/ BEAUTY You cannot get strong again (Signed) Take notice that LEONARD JA- We enjoyed this one. SAMUEL HODES, KUBCZAK, t/a Lenny's Inn, has ap- unless you build yourself with False Arrest E. B. 6/2, 9/60 Fords, N. J. plied to the Board of Commissioners One of the most difficult food at freauent intervals. As of the Township of Edison for a ¥•>?.:•'• NOTICE Plenary Retail Consumption license ungs about an illness is "get- you improve, begin exercise in WOODBRIDGE — Patrol- Take notice that FOBDS LIQUOR for premises situated at 1247 Wood- ng well after you are cured," moderation. You can lie on the men Charles Nier and Walter STORES has applied to the Town- bridge Avenue, Edison Township, This Ss another step for- bed and tense and relax your ship Committee of the Township New Jersey. 5 the Irishman explained it. Marciniak, both residents . of of Woodbridge for a Plenary Re- Objections, if any, should be made ward in keeptng yeur is that period through which arms and legs. That massages Avenel, and the Township of tall Distribution license for premises Immediately in writing to Oscar newspaper up to dais e must pass from the time the your muscles and brings fresh Woodbridge were named de- situated at 485 New Brunswick Ave- Kaus, Clerk of Edison Township, nue, Fords, Township of Woodbridge, R. F. D. No. 19, New Brunswick, and pSeasanf So read. amediate danger of death or blood to rebuild the tissues. fendants to a two-count Su- N. J, N. J. implications is over, until the Help your circulation by bath- perior Court suit for damages Objections, if any, should' be made (Signed) ••••••?..••.•;:% immediately in writing to: B. J. LEONARD JAKUBCZAK, rtient is restored to normal, ing arid rubbing yourself if you totalling $50,000. Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- t/a Lenny's Inn id again feels the thrill of have no one to do it for you. The suit was filed Tuesday bridge, New Jersey. Edison Township, N. J. (Signed) B. 6/2 9/60 rength and vigor surging As soon as you are able, start with County Clerk M. Joseph FORDS LIQUOR STORES taking short .walks. Breathe Duffy by Walter Pijewski, Fords, N. J.. NOTICE irough his body. James Jasper Take notice that ANNA S. NAGY, The period of convalescence deeply as you go along. The Elizabeth and Henry Machos, 177 Edgar Street t/a The New Alamo, has .applied to sunshine, the green trees, the Plainfield. Woodbridge, N. J. the Township Committee of the more trying and discourag- Joseph Jasper Township of Woodbridge for a Ple- [g than the illness so recently beauty of God's own great out- According to the papers filed, 749 Barron Avenue nary Retail Consumption license for doors, brings healing to the Fijewski and Machos accuse Woodbridge. N. J. premises situated at 350 New Bruns- cperienced. One finds oneself E. B. 6/2 9/60 wick Avenue, Fords, Township ofi scorning incredibly tired after soul as well as to the body. Lie the two policemen of atrocious Woodbridge, N. J. ; sry little exertion. Perhaps, down, rest and relax before you assault and battery on May 25, NOTICE Objections, if any, should be made j ;ter all, when youth is fight- grow extremely weary. 1958, The pair were arrested Take notice that MARKOW'S immediately in writing to: B. J. TO BE TEACHER: Joseph in Avenel by the cops who at BAR, INC., has applied to the Town- Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- tg back to health, he is given ship Committee of the Township of bridge, New Jersey. le opportunity of experiencing E. Martino, son of Mr. and that time said they resisted ar- Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail (Signed) TOO LATE! Mrs. Benjamin Martino, Port rest. The complainants are Consumption license for premises ANNA S. NAGY, xe feelings*" of the aged, the Beading, has received a seeking $10,000 for compensa- situated at Route U. S. No. 1 near t/a The New Alamo eary and discouraged. All of BURDEN, Kansas — After Lafayette Road, Lot 1, Block 341, B. 6/2, 9/60 Fords, N. J. paying two cents due for post- Bachelor of Science Degree tory damages and $15,000 for Fords, Township of Woodbridge, Ee's lessons are meant to teach from East Stroudsburg State punitive damages. N. J. NOTICE s valuable truths. age on a card, Mrs. Elmer Tred- DEGREE CANDIDATE: P. Objections, if any, should be made Take notice that MARTHA STAR- It is so easy to sit around and way discovered that the card College. The second count accuses the Henry Jansen, 588 Alden immediately in writing to: B. J. BICK, trading as Frank's Tavern, bore Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- has applied to the Township Com- me, when the forces of naturei the one-cent stamp legally. Mr. Martino majored in Township and the policemen of Street, Woodbridge, is a can- bridge, New Jersey. mittee of the Township of Wood- re low. Those who are spineless It was mailed April 22, 1949, health and physical educa- false arrest. didate for an associate in arts (Signed) bridge for a Plenary Betail Con- degree at the 27th annual MARKOW'S BAR, INC. sumption license for the premises ad naturally lack energy, when cards cost only one cent. tion. He played four years of Julia Markow, Pres. situated at 747 King George Boad, >metimes fall by the wayside The card notified IJArs. Tred- varsity football and -was on Mike connors, who is riding commencement of- Union Alice DenBleyker, Sec. Fords, Township of Woodbridge, way that her reports of the the track team. In the fall he high these days, bought him- Junior College, Cranford, E. B. 6/2 9/60 New Jersey. tid- become chronic invalids Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the Objections, if any, should be made nd complainez's. Veterans of Foreign Wars aux- will assume his new duties as self a new house, a new car, NOTICE Immediately in writing to: B. J. iliary should be turned in in- teacher and football coach at and will have a new addition college library. Take notice that JAMES A. COR- Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- When you find yourself just BETT has applied to the Board of bridge, New Jersey. stting over an illness, with mediately. Linden High School. to the family in July. Mr. Jansen, a graduate of Commissioners of the Township of (Signed.) Woodbridge High School, Edison for a Plenary Retail Distri- MARTHA STABP.ICK, majored in business admin- bution license for premises located t/a Frank's Tavern at 603 Amboy Avenue, Fords, Edison 33 3 g/2 9/60 Fords, N. J. istration in Union Junior Township, N. J. ' College's Day Session. A Objections, if any, should be made NOTICE RCA Gives $27,000 to Hospital immediately in writing to Oscar Take notice that JULIUS and Dean's last student, he served Kaus, Clerk of Edison Townshi: LOUIS BERTEKAP, JR., t/a Liberty This new System makes it as president of the Commerce B. F. D. No. 19, New BrunswicS Tavern, have applied to the Town- easier for our representative 1 N. J. ship Committee of the Township Club. He plans to transfer (Signed) of Woodbridge for a Plenary Betail to $ive you dramatic, eye- to Newark-Rutgers in the JAMES A. CORBETT Consumption license for premises catching, ad layouts which 1 107 Manasquan Avenue situated at 631-633 King George ' fall. Brielle, N. J. Road, Fords, Township of Wood- lend variety and additional IE. B. 6/2 9/60 bridge, N. J. interest to your newspaper. I'ORGEXFUL Objections, if any, should be made MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Nearly NOTICE Immediately in writing to: B. J. Take notice that MORRIS A. Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Ask him to show you how wo weeks after a burglar stole DEUTSCH has applied to the Town- bridge, New Jersey. the ideas from this custom de- .in electric shaver from, a home ship Committee of the Township of (Signed) •n Memphis, he returned for Woodbridge, for a Plenary Betail JULIUS BERTEKAP, signed art service will make Consumption license for premises LOTOS BBRTBKAP, JR. your ads more attractive. . something he had overlooked situated at 577-C - New Brunswick t/a Liberty Tavern, Avenue, Fords, Township of Wood- E. B. 6/2, 9/60 ... Fords, N. J. <>n the first trip, the electric bridge, N. J. Ask particularly to see the rd.- Objections, if any, should be made NOTICE I The second time police were immediately in writing to: B. J. Take notice that SCANDINAVIAN outstanding ,tested and Dunigan, Township Clerks Wood- BAR AND GRILIi, INC. has applied proven ideas used by adver- I ready. They caught the'burglar brWge, New Jersey. to the Township Committee of the jnside the house with the cord /Signed) Township of Woodbridge for a tisers in your Jine of business Plenary Betail Consumption license in his possession. MORRIS A. DEUTSCH, lor premises situated at 524 New as documented in the Case- Fords, N. J Brunswick Avenue, Fords, Town- History section each month. LEGAL NOTICES E. B. 6/2 9/60 ship of Woodbridge, N. J. NOXICE Objections, if any, should be made Take notice that WILLIAM immediately in writing to: B. J. NOTICE ,NOVAK has applied to the Town- ; Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- I''ORATIONTake notic, et/ thaa tMeyer' CHRISMAs Cafe,B COK tots- ship Committee of the Township^ of Drlage New jersey. ^sncLepeixden /-<-JL ecid ipplied to the Township Committee Woodbridge for a Plenary^ Betail (Signed) h e ' )f the Township of Woodbridge for Consumption license for premises SCANDINAVIAN BAB AND Plenary Retail Consumption situated at Smith and Newton GEILL, INC. #C-45, for premises situated Streets, Lots 1-10, Block 39-A, Keas- Roland J. Soletto, Pres.-Treas. L-arterel ipt 553 New Brunswick Avenue, beyb . ThTownshii p of WdbridgWoodbridgee , N . J. Sally Sienkiewicz, Sec. ' ords, Township of Woodbridge,; Objections, If any, should be made Harold Bedell, Vice-Pres. "?. J. - immediately In writing to: B. J. E. B. 6/2, 9/60 Fords, N. J. Objections, if any, should be made Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- aA V .Immediately in writing to: B. J. bridge. New Jersey. Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood-! (Signed) NOTICE Drldge. New Jersey. WILLIAM J. NOVAK., Take notice that MAUREB, INC. 18-20 GKEEIS STREEX, VVOODBBIOOE (Signed) IE. B. 6/2, 9/60 Keasbey, N. J. T/A FORDS RECREATION CENTER, . CHRISMAR CORPORATION has applied to the Township Com- TEL. ME 4-1111 — 1112 t/a Meyer's Cafe ' NOTICE mittee of the Township of Wood- Steve Chlminitz, Pres.-Treas. Take notice that JOSEPH DALINA bridge for a Plenary Retail C 538 New BrunswicK Ave., and SAROLTA DALINA have ap- sumption license for premises situ- Fords, N. J. ...-•. plied to the Township Committee ated at 56B-577 New Brunswicikk AAve- Joseph Palasak, Vice-Pres. of the Township of Woodbridge lor nue, Pords, N. J., Township 525 Jacques Street, a Plenary Retail Consumption Woodbridge. ' Perth Amboy, N. J. - • license for premises- situated at 341 Objections, if any should be made Ann Chlminitz. Sec. Crows Mill Road, Fords, Township immediately in writing to: B. J 553 New Brunswick Ave,, of Woodbridge, N. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood' Pords. N. J. Objections, if any, should be made bridge, New Jersey. immediately in writing to: B. J. (Signed) GOOB FRIEND OF-HOSPITAL,: A generous gift was made Tuesday by the. WoodUridse plant of Radio Corporation JE. B. 6/2 9/eo Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- "MAUREB, INC. of America to the Building Fund of Perth Amfcoy General Hospital. First installment of a total donation of ?37,000 • NOTICE bridge, New Jersey. t/a Fords Recreation Centex (Signed) Nathan Silvennan, Pres. was presented by W. B. Brown, plant manager (second from left), to Charles E. Gregory, president of the hospital, ^^^^ JOSEPH DALINA and Maurice Dubawsky, Sec. as Walter J Krupa assistant director and Anthony W. Ecfeert, hospital director and John E. Keefe, Btd manager ' the Township ofi SABOLTA DALINA, Bella Silvennan, Treasurer sMp committee oi B. B. 6/2 9/60 of plant personnel, look on. Work already has started on the hospital's $3,300,000 expansion program. lwoodbriC O ANTIQUES offers va- 4% said this of the nine who Here's the way people who caes- Herzfeld, recording'.secretary; from ocean. Beautiful beach, riety of china, cut glass, lost.) ' voted for Democratic candi-; , ••47S and Mrs. Irving Malina, cor- Columbus Bowling League are looking forward t bay 3 blocks away. Sleeps nine marble top tables, chairs, bric- dates for Congress —• winners responding secretary. their annual banquet at the -Belle Aire in Peril people. Bath tub. Outside a-brae, etc. Come in and In short, where the Demo- cratic candidates for Congress and losers — answered: when Trustees are Sol Slotniek, Amboy Saturday night. . . . Don MaeKenzie, th shower. S110.00 per week. browse. 200 Freeman Street, asked: Available July 2nd - July 30th. Woodbridge. won election, the fact that they Mrs. Julius Isler, Harold Meltz, Hy Farer, and Lloyd GanOn. Cardinals' slugger in the Iselin Boys League, i Telephone ME 4-1303 tf| 6/2 "What -would you say is the main reason -why you voted for the Democratic candidate for Congress?" Eli Cohen will be•-. installing almost certain to smash all existing home runs ii SERVICES officer. the circuit if he continues his current pace. In twi WOODBRIDGE—Three rooms. The committee for the affair All utilities. Available July TELEVISION AND ORGAN includes Mr. and Mrs. H. M«ltz games thus far, he has hit four home runs. . . . Th 1st. 200 Freeman Street. Inquire SERVICE. Save money — no •=gl *//'//•'/'/'/'/'//!///* * co-chairman;: Mrs.. Martin Ti- M a 5 s Alibi Bar won the Bowl-Mor Sportsmen's Leagui between 5:00 P. M. and 8:00overhead involved. Prompt and; h tinger, tickets; Mrs. Joseph P.M. guaranteed service. ME 4-1495.j 3S Herzfeld, and Mrs. Hy Kirsker, recently with a record of 72 y2 victories agains A .-. - ,„ - . 6/2 j 6/2-6/301 He was better qualified: lie was the better man; refreshments; Mrs. Hunter 32 V defeats. Bill Andrew's bowled the highes more capable; believed him to be better man 35% 12% 2 © IP YOUR DRINKING has be- Wilson, publicity; Mrs. Richard SALE HIS RECORD: he did a good job -while, in • Warner, decorations; Mrs.. Irv- game, 229, the final night of the season. .. . Beanii come a problem. Alcoholics office; did well in other offices held; his past OF EMP/NG ; SEWAREN. 50x100, corner ing Malina, reservations; Mrs . Osborne, one of our most versatile athletes, is seek Anonymous can help you. Call: record; way he handled public office be- THE CLU8'$ George Miller, Mrs. Julius Isler, Central Avenue and Vernon BI 2-1515, or write P. O. Bos fore; record in his job or business ~ 25 5 LOOSEST ing a teaching and coaching position after gradu Street. Lots No. 1054-1055. Will /F T/fE GOBS M£!/£R LOSE and Mr. and Mrs. Edward 253, Woodbridge. Knew more about him: heard more about MOfZE GAMES/N A Stern, program; Mrs. I. Dresch- ating from Bridgeport University. . . . Richie Ko sacrifice, CL 7-0563. 6/2-6/30 6/2-6/30 him; know him personally; lives around WEEK rmM T/!£y £>/£> er, ceremonies. here; heard him speak .'. 23 4 M. TtiE/R F/K5T MPSJZ vack, the Barrons' second baseman, concluded th* HAVING TROUBLE with your Tickets may be obtained by He was a Democrat — 18 , 48 ioa /r waiii-p BE oKAy- recent season with a .444 batting average, whili COMPANION SITE (two sewerage? Electric Seweroot- contacting Mrs. M. Litinger, I wanted a Democratic Congressman 4 4 graves) in one of the mostar removes roots, filth, sand FU 1-2246) and reservations Bob Yaeger hit the ball at a .347 clip. Despite beautiful gardens of the Clover Liked the Democratic candidate better 4 4 must be made by tomorrow. and stoppage from clogged Democratic Party's more for labor 3 10 y slow start, Coach Frank Capraro rallied his tean Leaf Park Cemetery. Call MEjpipes, • drains and sewers. No OF Tickets purchased un advace 4-7772. The Republican had had it long- enoug-h _... * 3 y/EATM£f?. will be eligible for a special during the late stages of the campaign to finisl , . '-• - ' ' 6/2 digging, no damages — rapid Wanted a change * 5 DEMOTE. drawing which will entitle the and efficient. Call Tony's] Liked his platform better * 8 •Hut-iiated,ij) King Features Syndicate'. winner to a free evening. above .500 with a 9-8 record. QSCH.LATING LADDERS (3)Plumbin. g and Heating. MS 4-j Democratic candidates do well in Congress * 6 -fg-ft. solid oak. $20.00. Call KI 8007. 6/2-6/30 Other answers -'- 13 15 -1-54S1. ' * Less than one-half per cent. 6/2* MRS. ROSE j PHRENOLOGIST — READER Percentages add to more than 100 because some people BABY CARRIAGE, hand- AND ADVISOR. Advice on aHgavj e more than one reason for voting for a Democratic Con- crafted Imported English problems of life. Dream books, gressional candidate. *JUlwin". One year old. Show- 77 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. This is one of a series of political analyses on what makes room condition. Sold new foJr. ME 6-0137. Open daily 9:00 a winning political candidate. Watch for them in this news- GUYS $120. Any reasonable offer ac- A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Sunday by paper, which presents the reports of the New Jersey Poll ex- and more for your food dollar! cepted. FU 1-471S. appointment. clusively in this area. 6/2 5/26-6/2 run 17-inch MOTOROLA TV andPOODLES expertly clipped and - Another one-base hit tal- radio console, $40.00. Formica groomed. Your home or mine. a second ruimer_ ^ Sox_ kitchen table and four chairs, By appointment only. FU 8-(Continued from Sports Page) 'realizing their predicament, Route 9, Woodbridge $20.00. FU 8-5233. 4884. (suffered his second setback in promptly loaded the bases in 6/2* 6/2' three appearances. the top half of the sixth frame, While the Dodgers and Phils but reliefer. Tommy Kayla end- OPEN DAILY till 10 the fifth to balance it at 2-2wer. e dropping their games to ed the threat by fanning the Little League In the top of the seventh the Red Sox, the Fords Motors last man on a three-two pitch. Mike Horvath was credited (Continued from Sport Page) stanza, the Pirates sent Cosmo Cubs were trouncing the Fords SUNDAY til 8 to the mound to take over the Lions Club Tigers 7-3 to gain with, the win, his second with- subduing- the PBA Dodgers for out a loss. Barry Morgan had their second consecutive victory pitching chores. He walked undisputed possession of the since the start of the campaign Johnny Dubay, the first bat- National Division lead. his record leveled at 2-2. at the Van Buren Street sta- ter he faced, and was immedi- Paced by Mark Wasieleski'sI The White Sox, who have Xn^Tstar-Swift Premium dium. ately nicked for a single by two doubles and Jerry Karacz's been on the lookout for another Fred High. At this point Ray two-bagger, the Cubs counted hurler to round out their staff, Joe Gog las made his first Szemborski boubled both run- seven times in the third stanza. came up with a real find in mound appearance for Manag- ners home. He, too, made a safe This was more than enough to Brian Blank, Registering nine er Dom Pisicola's club and dis- dash for the plate on Frank insure the win as Karacz held strikeouts and no walks, Brian played mid-season form by flip- Kreisel's single. A walk and the Tigers in check. Ricky three-hit the Raritan Oil ping a neat threehitter. He another base hit off the bat of Flemingloss was charged with Cardinals as his teammates struck out 12and walked six. Mike Horbal accounted for thethe defeat. romped to an 11-1 win. His CHUCK The Cub chucker was deprived five run rally. Exploding for five runs in stick work was also commend- of a shutout when the Dodgers Dorsey, the Pirates' batting the second frame, the Dudics able as he drove in four runs scored a run in the fifth inning star, collected both his team's Floor Covering Browns went on on two singles. on an error, walk and single. I safe blows — a single and home to hand the Rollo Trucking In other contests, the Patten Goglas was also St. Anthony's Giants a 10-1 drubbing. Andy & Dunn Senators overcame a most effective swinger as he iLovasz fanned five and walked four-run deficit to nose out Bond Transportation Pirates, raised his batting average with EXASPERATED? jone to gain his first decision as 8-7, and the Handy Motors two doubles and a home rim. JEFFERSO NCOUNTY, 111.— the Giants nicked him for six Orioles trimmed the Raritan After battling to a 2-2 tie" at Keeping a 12-cent delinquent scattered safeties. Cross Rib Roast Valley Bus Company Braves the conclusion of the regulation tax bill on the books got to be Tigers Bow, 7-3 71, behind the fourhit pitching -six-'inn-ings,- the Woodbridge too much for Walter Randall In the only other contest Elks arid Lions Club Pirates played during the week, the of Ralph Menweg. California- treasurer of Jefferson County. Style" went into an extra session in Illinois. Giants trimmed the Tigers 7-3 The Senators, leaders in the which the Elks scored five times After the county spent S2 forbehind the fine pitching of American Division, pounded Pot -to manipulate a 7-2 verdict. bookkeeping and postage, the Dale lorillo. It was the Giants' out eleven hits as they drubbed initial win in five games and the Indians 12-3. Hank Lakom- SMOKED Each team scored in thtaxpayee r sent in a check for six Best second inning, then the Pirates cents, promising to pay the the Tigers' sixth loss in seven ski and Muggsie Schicker AH. Beef : forged ahead 2-1 -with a mark- balance later. But the check encounters. shared the pitching chores and Pineapple - Grapefruit er in the fourth. The margin wasn't signed. Randall said: The Dial Agency Athletics, lashed three hits apiece in pac- Galas failed to hold up for long, how- "Enough is enough." He paid pace setters in the American ing the victor's attack. Hank ever, as the Elks tallied one in the bill himself. Division, continued their win- received credit for the mound ELDORADO ning efforts when they edged win while Tony Russomanno the second place Interboro was charged with the loss. Trucking White Sox in a thrill- In an abbreviated contest, the SHOUWOEB Sweet Golden— ing 7-5 contest. Athletics trounced the Cardi- Bacon - w. 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