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XXXVH- -NO. 46 CAHTEUKT, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1!)59 vol. latent* •> rn* CI«M Mai] at P. O., Curttnt. N. 4. PRICE TEN CENTS Sweetness Building Fund Drive and Service Light Awards Of $125,000 Opened K. GREGORT USMR Honors Help Vor Long Service; I, [orm of ani- Haury Tops the List doubt, Is thfi CARTERET — Thirty-two By St. Elias Church service buttons were awarded l.n U. s. Metals Refining Co., employes (luring the month of February, To Build. ,lj)(r editors from \i A 35-ypar service button was immemorial havr awnrded to Prank Hnury, 121 ,, mounting towers !l,owrll Street., Carteret, pur- 'chnsini! ag'nnt. School ,. ;,t the cowardly Thirty - year awards were undents who have! Riven lo Prank Sensakavlc. gen- i'lnl iiecountant and supervisor. Ihrir pens in hem- S93 Chillies Street, Perth Am- And Hall [,;1,r the parentage itioy, find Anthony Radich, re- lief assistant engineer, Power CARTERET—Rev. Augustine r victims — often in House, 167 Clinton Street, Medvigy, pastor of St. EUal iv words—and then Woodbridffc. Byzantine Rite Catholic Church - ,1 to skulk behind a Twenty - five - year buttons today announced the start of ft r were Riven to James Balog, tolden Jubilee Fund Campaign. ilumo to avo'd be- afety Dept., 85 Schoder Ave- The need for a minimum of ,.„ ,ir known. I have LAUNCH NEW PROJECT: Thr Womrn's Association of the First rresbyterian Charch this week started a sewin* project iiie, Woodbridge, and William $125,000, has been established so that construction of a pa* iprrsMvr collection of to benefit two missionary hospitals, one in Tripoli and the other in Arizona. Seated are Mrs. Richard Hanaple, presi- tonls, Mechanical Dept., 64 an dent: Mm. Howard Ilutton, projram chairman, Mrs. Jam«s Messinro. and Mrs. Robert Ward, co-chairmen of the sew- ark Avenue, Woodbridge, rochlal school and parish social cpistlrs myself, many inr project. In the background looking on are Mrs. Klnar Folkvard. Mrs. Walter Woodhull, Mrs. Walter Borchard, Mra. The following people received hall can proceed. Plans hav» of which assault me and Haakon Olten, Miss iMhella Colquhoun, Mra. Fred Jenklna and Mrs. Malcolm G. Brown. 20-year pins: John Koncz, Me- been approved and actual work ihanlcal, 9 High Street, Car- will begin as soon as sufficient nu motives, and others *ret; Michael Caplk, 89 War- THOMAS MILIK ALEX SUCH money is available. jiiii'ti shn'tl the chara ren Street; Alexander Patrick, TO SEEK REELECTION: Counrilmen Thomas Mlllk and Four Classrooms "tough Pitch, 8 Hermann Ave- o! soiivom1 m public life. I; Gratified True Valuation of BoroVO Is Inviting Alex Such will be candidates for reflection as members of The structures will have ft me, Carteret; Stephen Qur- the governing body. They have the endorsement of the common entrance and will fac« have .saved these scandal-! :hak, Tough Pitch, 88 Coley Democratic Organization. Romanowski Street, extending By Approval of Property Set by CoiinZ/jBidsforaNew Street, Woodbridge; John De- ous scripts of scavenging! from High Street toward Cook* meter, Mechanical, 60 Freder- Avenue. There will be four sniiinilivls for use, some-j ,~£ARTERET — The aggre- 475 and the ratio of assessed ick Street, Carteret; John Ko- [classrooms and the construe* Revised Budget gate true value of Cartcret to the true value as 15.21. The Building Here waUkl, Nickel Plant, 138 Union tinit, in ]x>rt raying in the| Democrats Back Plant Retiring tion will be such that an addi- CARTERFT — Stephen Bkl- property for 1959 has been amount by which assessed CARTERET — The Post Of- treet, Carteret; Stanlev Tom- 1 book I intone! to write, ba, president of the Board of set at $94,079,959, according value shall be Increased Is tional 4 rooms may be built on fice Department at Washington! czuk, Hand & Transp., 131 Em-; Education said today he was to an equalization table made given as $79,770,124. a second floor should condi- j,,n:(. of "the interesting announced today that bidding erson Street, Carteret; Joseph! Milik and Such Three Employesi tions warrant. Father Medvigy highly gratified that the voters public today by the Middle The table shows that material for submission of Yarmitski, Hand. & Trans., 130 CARTERET — Councllmen CARTERET—Three employes appealed to all the parishioner* ' who crawl into the approved the revised school sex County Board of Taxa- Woodbrldge Township has sealed bids for a new post of- 1. Cherry Street. Carteret: of the O. S. Metals Refining to take an active part ln thlr budget on Wednesday. The tion. the largest aggregate true Thomas Milik and Alex Such life (if a newspaper man. fohn Moczynski, Tank H.ouse, !o. will retire on March 1. (campaign. budget, turned down February The assessed, value of real value of property. It amounts fice here, may be obtained from today announced that they will ! Coolidge Avenue, Fords; Louis John^Korneluk, 34 Chrome 10. was cut by $10,500. property 1B listed at $14,309.- to a total of $346,937,927. [Raymond E. Gearing, Regional He also invited any friend*; Kolesarich, Hand. & Transp.,' be candidates for reelection. Avenue/tJwteret, retires after I an: not embittered to- The Revised budget call* to Real Estate Officer1, Post Of' of St. Ellas Parish who wished; be rataed by taxation the lum 12 Tappan Street, Avenel. and Simultaneously the General 39 years of service in the Klec- flee Box. 838, Newark Y His to volunteer or contribute to diiv on my own account. I of $943,433 88. Peter Olsevsky, Tank House, Democratic Organization and1 trolytic ReflnHK Division. Kor- phone Is Mltchel 2-2020. the campaign to call at th» havp iust seen a copy of an The current expense Item Calvary Church Sermon Listed 7^ Old Road, Sewaren. its affiliate clubs announced the ;neluk was ortgftwHy'nired in Rectory or the Campaign 01-'' $882,003 88 was approved byo af The gross area of the build Two employes received 15- 1920 and assigned to the Tank support of both candidates. fice, , anonymously written and ,ng will be approximately 8.30C vote of 594 to 5S2. The year awards; William Cameron, House. He was employed in this Golden Jubilee rirculatrd attactt upon Item for repairs and Slates Supper ByDr.Harsanyi feet, plus adequate mail Oxygen Free, 127 Edgecomb Councilman Mllllr who : division for the entire period of I This is the golden jubile* merits polled 568 favorable votes ing platform and maneuvering Avenue, New York City, and completing his first term his service, holding Jobs as Sec- Mil' ,ir Edward J. Dolan, i as against 473 nay votei. The CARTERET The CARTERET — "Something and paved areas, constructs year of St. Ellas Church, so it Gerald Croney, Oxygen Free, chairman of the finance com- tion man, Section Inspector Car •ret. The scurrilous|c»pltal outlay Item of $20,000 Ouild of the Calvary Baptist™" Nothing" will be the topic in accordance with Tentativi 970 Prospect Avenue, Bronx. Circulator and Pump Man. was felt desireable to name the' mittee of the Council. He is fund campaign in honor of thl* waa approved by a vote of 564 Church will meet at the homf lof Dr. Harsanyi's sermons at Plans and Design and Construe Five-year buttons were award- Jf siv-; !vblow was signed by tlon Requilwnents for Leas. [employed as cost accountant *n Kosztyo,, 350 lannlverwry, Father Medvlgf to 477 and the Item for eve- S1i». Rut^Bu^'to^htiS; »»••"'» *£-j to Leon Moklak, Smelter, 59; at Westvaco Mineral Pi'oductsptreet, AmWn Oflg' an Postal Facilities on a locatioi said. impressively-titlelyt d — Ding cMncf for foreign born Larch Street, Carteret; Stanley Corp., a division of Pood Mach- lnally hired in September, 1937 .t the above-«twted municipal but Citl- in the saiour.t or $1,500 won atkit n7:3 wil0l .** hold it. i.Th monthle ta^ffi*y fami- «%»£ l£Z (Tokarczuk, Scrap Plant, 9 Sa- inery and Chemical Corpor- as a fireman In the boiler room! The tuxshltect for the new anonymous^— 1 worsWp auvieu. The Church's ,ty;-situated between Coofce an out by M» to 4M. ly night supper Wednesday lem Avenue, Carteret; Michael ation. He served as supply off- of the Power Department. He facilities is Robert O'Neill, of ar» i'or Clean Govern- stand on gambling will be pre-Pershing Avenue, and bounded Only 1.067 voters went to thenlflrt. March 4, at 6:30 P. M jLltus, Mechanical, 24. Atlantic icer in the U.S. Navy during has heia this position until the Perth Amboy. Co-leaders of the 1 sented. m the northeast atde by Roma ment Committee. Our ef-|twelvt polling place* yesterdtjr In the church social rooms. Thtsj Street, Carteret; Anthony Ro' World War n. present. campaign are Michael Demeter u compared with 3;W3 that Sunday School and Con- nowski Street. meo, Adm. Engineering, 34 and John Kurtz, life time resi- month the event will be spon- John Sethik, 401 Keene for!; over the past several voted February 10. firmation Class at 9 o'clock Bids shall be submitted for Parkway. Bayonne; Louis Gold- Councilman Such is chair- dents of Carteret, both of whom sored by the Ladles Guild. Street, Perth Amboy, was em- After the defeat qf the budget Youth Fellowship at 7:30 P. M jasic term of 30 years with on berg, Engineering, Redfleld Vil- man of streets and roads. Mr. are well known in this area. days to identify these so- will be the guest minis- ployed at U.S.M.R. in May, on the Initial vote, the school 0-year and two 5-year renewal lage, Apt. 16E2, Metuchen; An- Such, who is in business here, Another group of men hav« ralld "citizens," or the ad- with the announced guest: 1930, as a laborer in the Sele- speaker from Texas. All young jptions running consecutively drew O'Hanlon, Precious Met- served on the Board of Edu- been selected to act as team dress at which they or The United States of Americ als 24 Wilson Avenue, Parlin; cation. He was with the.U.S. nium plant. During his period !of Churclies. This service will people of high school age are of service he worked - in the captains and their acceptance 1 pairs and replacements. holds title to the site upoi Willie Peacock, Precious Met- Air Force during World War II th'-ir committee receive 'begin after the meal is con- welcome. f these assignments will be which the building will be lo als, 515 E. First Avenue. Ro- and saw service in Korea. Coun- Metal Powder Department and 1 cluded. Elders of roperly acknowledged. thdrir.;ii!, have been fruit- the Church will cated. This land will be con Belle; Andrew Bennett, Precious! cilman Such is completing his the Precious Metals Depart- Partlc'Pate ln the Elders' Con- ment. He has been a handyman !i^v T'iirv have no tele- PAL Auxiliary ; On Sunday, March 21, Thej 'e'yed to the successful biddei Metals, 427 Belmont Avenue, first term. 'Ordinance of the LoVd's Supper ference of the Eastern Classic pon reimbursing the Post Of Newark; Thomas DeFederico, n the Precious Metals Depart- pin'iif. This is a public ap- will be observed by the church which starts at 2 P. M. at thej 'ice Department the establish^ Scrap Plant, 305 Columbus ment since October, 19(8. Slum Program peal :o them to step for- Installs Staff at the 11 A. M. service. Rev. Perth Amboy Church. Members land valuation cost, plus an: Avenue, Woodbrldge; Frank K. of C. Plans The three retirees will be 0 the additional cost incurred an guests of John Towers, plant CARTERET — Mrs. Adamj Hober Tricules will preside and! * congregation are wel- Wilcox, Tough Pitch, 160 Gets Approval th cy can be seen com a e8t If paid incidental thereto, who wt: manager, at a luncheon in the 8xymborskl was Installed as thebrlng the sermon entitled "The| « » <™ «. wests wish Broome Street, Newark; Charles! 10 please make ease the ground, together with plant cafeteria today. WASHTNGTOH — The Hous- ''•id accountable! new president of the PAL. ;8traight and Narrow" He willl stay for Brooks, Tough Pitch, 334 Lit- For Breakfast reservations with the church: the completed building and im- ing and Home Finance Agency auxiliary at Its regular meeting. be assisted by the deacons of tleton Avenue, Newark: Waclow CARTERET— Carey Coun- • words. office. provements to the Post Office aid yesterday it has approved Past president Mrs. Margaret the-church. Harold Zabel. Ken- Janow, Tough Pitch, 518 Broad- cil 1280, Knights of Columbus irishAmerican Week The Lenten midweek-service|Department. Carteret's program aimed all White was the Installing offi- neth Adams. James Kara, way, Elizabeth; Clifton Kahee, has set March 15 as the date on Wednesday, March 4 will be To be Observed Here wiping out slams in that bor- 1111)1 cer. Other officers installed Steven B a r g a s z I. Douglas Tank House, 101 Henry Street, fop its quarterly communion in this appeal will [conducted in Hungarian. The CARTERET — A flag raising ough. were Mrs, John Lukach Jr., Brown and Charles Pratt. ',ro$$ of Peace Staten Island, and 'Edward St. Elizabeth's Church at 7!45 ;r ">•wspaper a bar- Lorantffy Society will meet :eremony will be held Saturday, Formal approval of a com- vice-president; Mrs. Joseph Si- At 6:30 the evening devotion- A.M. Breakfast will follow in rs-' after the service. Choir practice Sale on Sunday Miley, Oxygen Free, 615 Gates March 14, at 10 A. M.. in front munity's workable program la letters — tar, recording secretary: Mrs. al service will be held with the Avenue, Brooklyn. the Columbian Club. William!of the Borough Hall. The Mayor a prerequisite for federal as- I none o: Wednesday at 8:15. CARTERET — The Cross of Ben Zuiman, corresponding pastor continuing his series of Boman of Saddle River wilt be Edward J. Dolan and council sistance In the form of loans signed by Discussion meeting for new Peace will be sold Sunday morn' secretary and Mrs. James Sabo, messages from the book of Co- the speaker. members will be present at this and grants for slum clearance Persons. I shall members Tuesday at 7:30 ln ing at all the Catholic churches Founder's Day (»• treasurer: and Mrs. Prank lossians bringing the sermon First degree .will be exempli- ceremony commemorating Irish!and rehabilitation. It also as- the Pastor's study. of Carteret, after each Mass. and rehat. to my collection Bakoe. hospitality chairman. "MSde A Minister." Also on Observed by VTAfied March 9, second degree,1 American Week which begins sures FHA mortgage Insuranot Monthly meeting of the John Mitro, post welfare of- Sl 1 Plans were'completed for a Sunday, the Junior Choir will CARTERET - The Carteret March" 23 and major degrees! March 14 and ends on March for private redevelopment of > their authors Junior Women's Guild. Thurs* "ket of St. Ellas C.W.V. 'Post teen-age danie to be held on rehearse at 5:45 and the Pas- High School PTA held b regular Aptjj ' 21. project areas < and to rehouse day, March 5, 8 P. M. in the 797 will be in charge. / meeUng 8nd Pound,r'8 Dayi ' wtll in advance Easter MQnday at the St. De- tor's Class will meet at the displaced families. Ichurch at 2:45 P. M. The Cal-meetin| g room In Bethlen Hall All monies derived from this celebration at the high school. Winners in the poster contest! ipanv they will metrius Community Center. conducted among children of Couple Wins Free Carteret hasl no renewal proj« vary Juniors will hold their,™,. it., i.. j sale tare used for hospitals, or- The four past presidents, Mrs. Admission wilt be free and !athollc parocial schools are ects underway at present, the regular meeting singing in the ' ICefelt to Attend phanages, and deceased veter- John Ruckeriegel, Mrs. Joseph 2-Week Trip to Spain FHA said, but it anticipates tickets will be distributed. ans families. as follows: first prize, Mary Proper attire must be worn by Junior Choir at 6:30 for ^f Summer Sales Confab Hlub, Mrs. John Hila and Mr. CARTERET—Mr. and Mrs. participation in urban renewal • Assisting in the sale will be Geza' Horvath'were"presented]A"" Hamulak. Other winners; Peter Eckalewicz, 51 Union all the teen-agers. Iservice and descending Into the! within the next year. , • '"lan received the CARTERET — Alfred Tice John Gavron, Michael Sedow- with corsages and a bouton- Lorraine Jewers, Diane Wag- Street, are looking forward to A free movie will also be|the lower auditorium at 7 for ; elt skl. Stanley Mosclckl, Michael niere. Mrs. Hlub, Mrs. Hila and rewicz, Patty Garcia,' Thomasl a two-week whirl in Spahi in LOSES DRIVER'S LICENSE "d on Page 2> (Continued on Page 2> their own devotional time. !' ' manager of the W T _ lOriint store in the Carterei |Bullck, George Toth, Michael Mr. Horvath participated ln Coughlin, Kathleen Gavin, An- August. CARTERET—The Motaf drew Andos, Robert Nagy, Jan- Vehicle Department at Trenton 'shopping Center will leave to- LaRusso, Robert Superior, Alex the candlelighting ceremony. Mrs. Eckalewicz won the j morrow for the Greenbrlt; Kuzma and Joseph Balarls. Two county representatives, ice Kurtlan, Eugene kochwar, trip for two in a musical has revoked the driver's Ucenst »«« Out After 36 Years of Service Hotel In West Virginia. Mr The regular meeting of Posters. Fred Luke and Mrs. GeorgelKathleen Kallta, Anthony Mus bingo contest, plus $200 ln jof Steven J. Samu. 23,16 Union U(1 Volk were guests. Chairman of «o, Dorothy Newsome, Joan gifts. All expenses will be paid Street, for five months. He vu -'i' Philip 'Ticefelt will take part ln the 3- 797 will be held tonight at 8 for both. The tripj'wUl be charged with three speedini g 111 completes 3fiy day Summer Sales Conference P.M, in the clubrooms on Jack- haspitali y was DfCrs. Stanley|Annamay Grolzna and Janice! a son Avenue. tProvlno. made by plane. with the of the W. T. Grant. chain iZawadzkj violations. Office r>- Managers from all over th' Eastern Seaboard will attend.

m the "ice on Sep. Roll Call Toninht the year that For OHd Fellows offices were CARTERET -Carteret Lodge •o his employ- il 2b7. Odd Fellows, will hold It l. """1 currier, Mr. annual Roll Call tonight in Odi ,;•"' 'is an office clerk Fellows Hall. The session wl! J""- Heading Railroad bt'Kin at 8 o'clock,

dl Rev. Malcolm G, Brown, mln . '"' ailment Mr i.ster of tlw First. Presbyteria

J hat .Church, will be the speaker. His , ••squired worfc- j topic will be "Brotherhood." • .; ;»>K outdoors; and Following the Roll Call, '„:;;" what «« did roust beef supper will be served Collections d, !. e children Cut to Two Wv.ekl .""««"«. William, ( ARTKKKT — Councilman Alex Such has announced "i the exception I w,i. illli, (hat beginning next Mon- ho "ves with hla ill day, (his borough will have P." r, Person Street IVe uiily two Karbttge collections wven grand- weekly Instead of three. This he explained Is an economy •urusure. Tliosf who now urc netting collection ielvlce on Monday, Wednesday and Trld»y will have service on Monday mid ThuradHy, TlMwe with «ollec- QHUBPH VKOJHCT: Here's »" arahitwfa tfcutch of the puvolUal aohool and pwrUb wolal hall to be Mnslracted by Si Ellas Greek Catholic \ UKTS KKCOUNITION: FbuU Www» elUlton be'"« Pa- liona Tuesday, Thumdaj »nd entnuiM wilt be on Kofnanvwiki Street and the itruvture will extend from Uijih Street to Coake Avenue. A drive for JKB960 has been startcriL tented by Pvitnuuter Habu to Philip I1""', rrtlriui null Saturday, will lmv» the with! I DMMtwr M4 John Kaii*. oo-ch»lrmnn. Thl» b the golden ftnnivwMTI of the urguibnUou of tha pariah. The oampaif n wlU be known u "Gulden H owriar, for Utn( devoliuu Iv duty. ' »ervl«« TuMday lad Friday. Jabikc Fund Cunpaiin." , , ,i ^

••* FRIDAY, FEBWJABY 27, 1959 PAOS TWO

jr^ ST^Cub Snots Get i 2 Critical JJOIIN DMIBINA S3w tn,de C«nety, CARTttrr-John DtflMna. „,, synowlecki Fu- P»U bearer, were Wlllltm C - _ Mr cwef Sheridan, we «haii Awards at Fete After Crash 71. of 75 Randolph Street died , ^ OrttMt Avenue! Rorke Joseph Cujkowrtl• £^ JJ ^ Sweetness and await their results — and| ,1. * * Mtitimfo! CARTTHKT - Mayor Kd-: WOODBRIDGE - Ti New .^^^ .Rev. Andrewjrak. J uill u» Coacrlola ana ^ ], u of C«T- Bj CHARLES £ GKGOKT Im Cnurch John Sab0 8 jln the meantime continue a MtB wu thp ^.ker!T(niTI1(Wp rwli1,nU are jn H»n»nyi officiated. ln«rmmtp»rlM riffM* attended the funeral of ,to deplore the hit-and-run im m blue and ?oid "Mrm"',^ con«tion »t the pmr as to the reaSOM member.ytactic».*t«.*. f the annnvmous'lw^. «»W„ byRabb Cubi ParLrwk Ull Bin cwv ^ , .(•tv\-:,\;c as to the A Omm] nmpm 8o- CARTBRBT - Mn th Cark,ret llce ^'purreym. of scurrility and wHul, l theRuto lnvocatiW onLPWI. S accident enrlt yesterday mom K..Bertha. 70. of WSJ Orand Con- support <">' «ur newspapers talks were also given by Al mi In Perth Amboy In which a CARD OF THANKS Character assassination,. talks were itoire> ,Kew tort. thrw nlMM, Mr..S Mm V. Bakw Charle»!cmir»e. Bronx. N. Y. formerly last November when he partmpnt were unable to !Peter?. cubmaster, WUllam ifather and IWI nere killed. of Carum, died Friday at , ROSA BERTHA AlblnAn,ina, BettorBettor . New York Cny^vanrCH^varfa, »nd Michael Davlyavl. UT=C a candidate for reelec- rth. 'Hepworth. assistant cubtnastn: The condition of Roland MM Stephtn Oltlba, Carteret:; ——- Fordhim Hotplttl. Bronx. I We wish to express our rtc;) 1 D0W$ Out Ixuis Brown, Scout reprewnta- Woodruff. 32. 13 Bnyder Road. and Mrs. Nellie Smith. Oreen-JOHN STIMA JR. _Born in Mungarjr, ulie WMtheigratitude to our relatiut, tion Wo decided to give . , * • tive. Edward Fogarty, chair- ;l,afsyette Fyitnten Fordn. wait field Center. NAW York : CARTTRrr - John SHms;wlfe of the Ute Albert Bertha •friends and neighbors for the him this support after a from man: and Irving Levitr. ' described liwt nieht an "very kind pxprewlnns of sympa'i.v This is a qu««tk« w*w.-«.. j Funeral services *U1 be held|jr of 32 Warren Street filed of this borough 8he WBS n jaa !Bt critical". He I* being VrtaWdi and bcuitifui floral trtbu''» careful consideration hi o IUIU the ad- Bnt«tatninem «a« unAH tlw !lofflWr(>w mnrnlng it I hr M> lift Thm rfajr at «W Ut * KJ^walm of th« HimgarJ.n Frw I believe, must be answer- the carriers for hend and internal injuries. exU-hded to Us in our Mrtsve- the Mim. until direction of Mrs. Kar Byrnehlk. from tlie SynowiecW Funefallmfirrnary, Newark. A nativMteformed Church of The Brnhl his record, of his capacity. Frederick Ahem. 35. 55 Fed- ment in the death of our dearlv ed at once. Even to the£--£ ^^ with the performer! being 59 Carteret Avenue at gnd ufPlon« resident of thli, Survlvln* are one dauihter. eral Street. Menlo Part ter- beloved mother, grandmoth'r of hi? integrity. We re- aymchik.'Cathy Mae M at the Bt. Joseph boroueh. he was employed »»;Mr». Lenke Oood of The Bronx: moBt naive of us. it is hard rout*s. race, i» in critical condition and sister. Mrs. Rose Bertha. Elaine ' Oil Co.. Carter^,j three sons, Uwln of Carteret. servrd the right, however. with fractured leu and Internal We especially "Ish to thai,'« to understand how total Durini j^'™^ i Sharon Cemetery M» machine operator. H* was;Joseph of Highland. Om of h« J injuries. Rev Gabor Csorda«. Louis A:- to rhanee these Judgments Murihead reclUl will g veteran of World W»r H IBrooklim: eight irandchildren: strangers like the Feds can ^.^ ^{^ g Robert and "•• Surrlvlnii are hit parents and one slitcr.'Mrs Piroska day. boys of carpenter shep, •at any time any disclosure 'hei'terf. painters and foundrv; find sufficient basis to elently 6teven Dapiis and Bertram P.M. iMr and Mr* John 8tima 8r.: Bartls of Hungary, of facts warranted such a jtid his «on, ieight sirters. Mrs. Joseph Mu»-! Funeral atnlces were held King Shipping Co., New Yore; move against Zullo when |J ^; "pior^"whii*'"nmujw.tkii*. 0 m 32, J80 Weirtfleld Avenue, ftlita- U.3.M.R. Tuesday Night Bo*l- chanec We want to re- BTCTlteN FAjilAN Ico Mrs Frani Kantor. Mrs/'Monday afternoon at 2 P. M the OOP on the beat re- ntoclnj, h. remembered being! The following Cubs received Ine LeflKtie: Carteret Commn- beth. Fv T.mm. u*nt Mrs. John Bryer 1from the emowiecki Funeral iterate this reservation at t t Perth Amboy police said uinumi — OKK'"» -^ jerome tnm. •'•"'••»"" ""'i' ""' "" «#•-•••—-• -- dal Bowling League; Cartern malned In complete ignor-• jgj. Jj A tS « E'"iS.t: Robert iu*r. M bl»h, 61. of 27 Hermann Avenue, Mrs CMlmir KolodfleJskl. Mr* IHotne. The Rev. Oabor Csorda police escort; pall bearers, anil this time. Woodruff was driving on 8m!lh nom iftnee Of SUCh basis for ac- u we have do«», the problem Urban. Gus Fabian, Robert Street, Perth Ambor, w«tt of died Sunday night at his « Raymond Valentine and Mlas of the Hungarian Roformed th« 3>Tiowieckl Funeral Home « » • * i« Thi. I. a nuMtion*"! miln. Mr. Poxe recalls Tampa. Joel Albert, Donald ; following a short illness. A na-f M(,r,irft Stima, all of Carteret.jchurch. Bronx, New York ofH- for satisfactory services ren- Convert Boulevard, when his tlve and lifelong resident " snd Mr, Joseph A. Ctoas of Co-iciated. Interment *a» in the Ition. This is a question.^ m m Kcuign the 1|-T piU6immoM ^^ Kravet. ,:car crashed Into the tractor dered. In recent weeks, a dra- Cartemt he *M a member of j ^ Miw ; gnd four broth- Hungarian Reformed Cemetery however. Which Is the re- f the houae was telling him Robert Kublca and Robert Family of the late o trailer driven by Joseph John- ! the Hunnarlan Reformed MlehM] »nd James ot Car-Hopelavn matic raid was made In Rosa Berth* tvwiiihilltv nf Mavor DO-;Uttt her dog *tml •itfr-te find the answer,—-tjrtte-at^tutfas *i»«Ur had met8nUWi DeimU Miller, and Rob.- partment, and Firit Aid Squadfen*; ^,ss»-*«»i~«i. .* bling apparatus of •nd we have the COnfi- by the leg!" ert Klotz. Bear: Gordon Ruth iand th« South Amboy First Aid of this Is - Robert Far- 26 ous proportions was ana we imvc Mr ^ ^ h|| )ob gt thf gnd j^n erIorQ draw he wlU make everyip^ met, u,e r-~• -# »i. i. - - w fact that he

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lheagre knowledge Of the j m m ^n ot ,hoej, while nil MUk'• ""f^i^^J and Seat Covers of Colonia M pm •Zullo history in Carteret. **, *" t "' ^'^J delivering maU, but u for huurry Rauch. ^^ where he ,Orked for th* last J6U110 nwiory '"^ Judgment, we Will be the, he had n0 trouble wilh went to Danney ****• ;six vears. the men were saic ON MEN'S WEAR .Of the Zullo associations ^ ^ ^^^^ it _ tffem lt iU. i Silver arrows «^« ^!u) ^ returnin« home from a : i TVin Dmt Proclamation During BRIEGS political Interests and ^ uumr. In the Gypsy Camp. d, Robert {or CAN) Or THANKS •iivitiea-but it is not the,n Sunday night, March 1 at 6 willoughby and Robert Mona- Bn JOHN CTIMA JR. WHEREAS, the Catholic War Veterans of the o'clock. Rev. Mel M. Corcoran;nRI1 oold arrows went to "- We wish to express our fin- purpose of this essay to re- isour hope, therefore. OS.M. pastor of Bt. Jo=eni •re appreciation to our rela- United States are actively working in behalf of p PRE-SPRING CLEARANCE ' ' . _ .. "hur-h will be the speaker. i history. I may want to v.ves. friends, and neighbors for their kind expressions of sym- peace throughout the world, and This Is It! A Final Clearance of the PAL Auxiliary pathy, spiritual bouquet* and Entire Balance of Our tributes ex- WHEREAS, they are soliciting the peace- FALL and WINTER WEIGHT loving people of the United States to display the Cross of Peace, and •SUITS and 0UT1RC0ATS WHEREAS, the proceeds from the sale of Eeftuar 50 Cross of Peace emblems are exclusively used for $15 to $95 Of all the Now 59 facts concerning the ZuUo ^_ ; Commercial Industrial Bowling service, welfare, hospital and youth activities, 8 HOtBE Uitm; day shift p**Mng room ReruUr Incident. Obviously, if Fed- ^lled officers. ^ birthdays mE 50 vent that f 8 00 0 : Amoco m f M5 to $". ?> ^ eS a Mrs. Vilma Yu^tak. Mrs. Iris _ Wre Wednes- T " ,^ *"• ° " NOW. THEREFORE, I. Mayor Edward J. eral agents could collect Tlce of Amencan Oil Co.: Dr. Now 49 Downs; Dr. Swain: Dr. Rinsler Dolan, Jr.. of the Borough of Carteret, proclaim nurses and staff of the ear and the period of March 1 to March 17 as Cross of R«rula 6lj Street. _ eye infirmary: Carteret FITB' $51 ; ss. Now byMr. and .Mrs. Luther Aid Snimd- City Line Body Peace campaign days and urge all citizens of without 'ear or Ala ooua w DINNER T0MOBR0W Ore Carteret to 'support the drive to the fullest Nothing Held Back- CARTKRET - The Carteret started in ttw «tove_ ^^^^^ .» *» •' »• Woman's Club will hold a companies reapondtd. IPaper Corp.. Carteret LOeal 716 extent. All Our Regular Stock! Prieflds at Mattel's Blu« Buno !^ . ^noo There is great urgency;JJ^J X^iuVord^utt^'iWOOjn Mil BW »'Button: Bttfloh" 88tt . JoaepjMeph n wrapping up this in-jresemtion ehaiman announc-j CAUTfittT ~ The WOT ^ . ^ ^ ^ EDWARD 3. DOItAN, Mayor VERY SPECIAL! n wrapping ^ i 'rom hood of the Blessed Virgin M»i7 T ahJft c Tenw Carteret, N. J. (ftr a Few to} Only) [Uiry, an urgency which 1« »•, gargge at, pA! ;of te 8t. rjemetriui' «J»fJ»^ employed firing squa^ 1 'Church will hold a plrogJi Wl^ aovernor'8 Island: Car Entire MACHTNK STOLEN JThursday. March 8, from }J, JJ ShTeseort:- paU bear Balance WOODBRtDGE - A rtcor&-hM, B 2 P.M. and f om ••»I™V^ X Attest: lng machine, valued at $100,!PM. m the St. Demetrius Com- ers. ino ine^ PATRICK POTOCNIG, Borough Clerk was stolen from the office ofmUnity Center. jservices rendered School 11 over «» «*enj| ^n^^To^nTlnvestis.- Family of the. lat Sport Coats FAMILY CLEANERS From Oar BIG THINGS Year'Round Stock! • Now Ready to Serve You ai [Take Advantage of are Rrt, HI U> IM.»• 250 Amboy Ave,, Woodbridge These Specials! DEVELOPING! (Opp. Buiuii Ltae) BETTER LIGHT MAKES 50 Camera fans find they al- INow 39* ways do betUr when shop- WINTER'S A LONG Be* SIS to M9.J5 ping here for all their photo AND FRIGID ROAD. LEARNING EASIER! CHJUtOI IT equipment, We've supplies VOt' NHSD OIR COAL- 50 for the beginner, for the old FOR A LOAD Call ME 4-7478 Now 29' ON YOl R hand . . . everything for Our reliable cojl brinjt toadt o Exeelknt SCIMUM la SUck'. HANDI-CHARGi: every picture taker. Try us. romlort to your home. It li ' elfin fuel that it lnnrUblj * Urj Ckulnf • CAMERAS pendablt. Th»rf« no flow tue in! it »n> price. Phone now*tor Un Linnfry u • SUPPLIES ratdlitt «*Utery. • MOVIE FILM Men's Shirt Ridt!! NUT COAL S22."J5To • PROJECTORS STOVE COAL .822.15 To SPECIAL PICK-Ur AND DELIVERY SERVICE FOR • COLOR FILM PEA COAL $20.75 to WORKING FAMILIES FROM I P. M. TO 1 P. M. STUDY Values CALL PA 1-3461 OS PA 1-S911 to 12.95 TOTH Use a HM00-13B ntt h y2 Price m ON HUNDREDS Or PHOTO SHOP "Berrinc Cart«rct >inc« 1M" MANHATTAN 1 64 COOKP AVENUE and Lv CARTERET Wes Catri's VAN HEUSEN Phone KI-1-M1* f:% School of Stage Dancing im (UlKootlourf MtflCi) «i» • Sport and Regular—Short and Ung Sleeve • Whites and Fancies—Irfnch Cuff and Button A. "AL" PATNOI %' w • STARTS Style and ALBERT "BILL" MATEFtY Beginners In the former legion meeting Ann Bishop of the Rudolph Turner, Mrs. J. Belaf- ind Mrs. J. Pucheck, Mr. nnd Colgan Avenue was hostess Mr- BOARD TO MEET room In the Borough Hall. lull School find Mrs. sky, Mr. Arthur Stupar, Mrs. tfrs. C. Matrlska and daughters, Wednesday night for the MAYOR HONORED: Fhoto shown Michael Sehnsky, welfare officer of St. James Post, CARTERET—A board of di- Plans for a class reunion will of Nathan Sidney Roth, Mr. Emerlc Hold- \nton HJortland, Mr. and Mrs. Wedne.sday-nlters. Plans an 615, Cathnlir War Veterans, presetitinu citallnn to Mayor Edward ,1. l>i>liin for r.neouraK- rectors meeting of the United be made at this time and all erlth, Mr.'Joseph Wacker, Lee Bartos and Rev.( Augustine being made to attend the p Inj Ihe sale of the Cross of Peace here, which opens Sunday. Joseph Hayko, first vice Hebrew Sisterhood of Carteret graduates are urged to attend. yn Donovan re- Stuart and Mrs. Ruth Turner. tfedvigy pastor of the church. entitled Jamaica sometime will be held Monday, March commander and county orTirrr, looks on. March. in Ilie rreent Middlesex The next meeting of the at 8:30 P. M. in the Congrega- Most commodities drop bul Day dinner group will be held March 18. —The Crescents will hold tlon Loving Justice. hides gain. Mrs. Corncny Helping Sew Wash and Dry Christening Pnrly who celebrated a birthday on College Fund Drive Service Is Open Held tit Job Home February 21. CARTERET—Mrs. W. J. Con- CARTERET — A new com CARTERET—The Infant son way, 62 Sabo Street, a Douglass \JLub Parkview Happy birthday to George iletely automatic wash and dry of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Job, College gradaute, is one of th Harold of 87 Leber Avenue whi ervice, located at 63 Roosevelt 23 Chestnut Street, was chris- volunteer leaders In her local Ivenue, between Mittuch's tened Richard Joseph, Jr., Sun- Daughter born to Mr. and BARRY wag two years old on February area for the 1968-59 Douglass Patter •harmacy and Weiss Liquors day, February 22, at the St. Jo- Mrs. Michael Kalnok, 163 22. Alumnae Fund Campaign iperied Its doors this morning seph's R. C. Church by Rev. A merson Street at the Perth Douglass College Birthday greetings to Albert is the co- This service, a new approach Boland, O.S.M. mboy General Hospital, Peb- FABRICS irdlnate undergradaute collegi to the automatic laundry Indus- uary 23. of the Levltz of 95 Hickory Street whi Sponsors for the child were for women of Rutgers, the 8tat< try, features the very latest Club was celebrated his third on Febni Mrs, Carol Borkowskl, of Bay- Many folks in the Woodbridge area are already on our lonp; list oE ary 27. University. world-famous EASY top-loading Son born to Mr. and Mrs i, ,d:iv evening at Falcon onne, and Mr, Jay Reid Roake, jester Baum, 13 Kubala Avenue satisfied customers; however, we felt that we should introduce our- The goal of the drive, whld agitator type washers. Twenty ,II inlm Harold pre- VWto from the Stork uncle of the Infant, also of t the Perth Amboy General selves to those of you who have not as yet visited our store in the will continue until »prlng, I modern washers (holding nine A II port in the forth- Congratulations to Mr. an Bayonnc. Hospital, February 22. $43,650, This sum will provldi pounds) and seven dryers that Sayre Woods Shopping Center (just minutes from Woodbridge) .,111111 nl Spring dance Mrs. Ben Fondl of 87 Marlon A dinner followed at the for the operation of the Doug hold from 8 to 40 pounds, will with the following introductory specials. 1.1,1 mi April 11 was given Street on the arrival of home of the parents with open Daughter born to Mr. and lass Alumnae Association, for be available to the customers 24 Hicliard Ebert, Tom daughter, February 25, at the hours a day. These specially de- house held later in the day. Ap- rs. Raymond Makwinski, 26 undergraduate scholarship aid, 'ii. presented the slate signed dryers, with proper use, proximately 30 guests attended Whitman Street at the Perth St. Elizabeth Hospital. Sh and for a gift in unrestrictet i, submitted by the Jolni a brother and four sisters. will produce extra soft and fluf- from Bayonne, Carteret. Rah- mboy General Hospital, Feb- FREE OVERLOOKING funds to the Douglass Dean' way, Nixon Park, West New ruary 18. ,,:,:,.,,:;!!• committee. Several Mr. and Mrs. E. Me Fadden fy towels and sheets, ready to i,.j numbers were welcomed Fund. store In linen closets. All ma- York, and Beacon, N. Y. 75 Sycamore Street announce Son born to Mr. and Mrs. An- v t!,r c:;jh. chines are coin-operated. ON MADE-TO-ORDER 3-Pc. the addition of a girl, Maureen, 8TUDKNTS GIVE PROGRAM drew Moslak, 71 Jones Street Cmdlrs On Thrlr CakM To Introduce this new devel- Carrico Graduates February 23, at the Elizabeth CARTERCT — The eighth t the Rahway Memorial Hos- opment in the laundry service \i,mv hiipi'T returns to Mrs. General Hospital. She Joins grade classes of the Columbus From Marine Course ital, February 20, Mrs. Mosiak Industry, EASY-WASH has de- •,,i:ii [iK,i.w)f r>8 Marlon Street three brothers and a sister. School entertained at an as CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C. — s the former Mirslaw SWakln SLIPCOVER SETS signated today and tommorrow, sembly program lost Friday Marine Pvt. Samuel W. Carrico, February 27 and 28, as "GET When yon realize that here you'll find the latest fab- honor of Washington's birth son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Son born to Mr. and Mrs. day. The program was as fo ACQUAINTED" days when all Henry Rosebrook, 26 Dalbert rics at sale prices, you'll know that Barry Fabrics ii he washing machines may be James Carrico, of 15 Fitch lows: piano selection, The Mln. Street at the Rahway Memori- truly the place to get your slipcovers. All newest fab- used absolutely free. Future Street, Carteret, N. J., gradu VLIANO'S uet. Nancy Reisz; recitation ated February 19 from an in al Hospital, February 22. Mrs. rics in latest colors and patterns ail work expertly customers are Invited to bring Washington, Betty Jane Joines Rosebrook Is the former Doro- 1176 Roosevelt Avenue all their wash to test the facili- tensive four-week infantry handled by an experienced staff and guaranteed satis- Robert Gregory and Dorse thy Smith, West Carteret ties. training course at Camp Le faction. Prices includes sofa, 2 chairs, 5 cushions with Clark: song, Mt. Vemon Bells Jeune, N. C. Daughter born to Mr. and tippers and Free Overlooking assembly; reading, Honorin TO MEET SUNDAY During this period Marines Mrs. Edward McFadden, 75 Till: BARBER SHOP Our First President, Joyci CARTERET-The City Line live primarily in the field and Sycamore Street at tlie Eliza- Reg. 109.95 Reg. 139.50 Kline; piano duet, Carol Chez- Civic and Welfare Association take part In bivouacs, marohes Where (lotting a Haircut beth General Hospital. Febru- mar and Margaret Ooyena will hold Its regular meeting and muscle building exercises. song, Thla Is My Country," as ary 23. Mrs. McFadden is the Sunday. March 1, at 4:30 P. M. This training, followed by twi IS A PLEASURE! wmbly; piano selection. Th former Rose Mary Sheehan. in the clubrooms. weeks leave, completes the Choir, Betty Jane Joines; song The bowling team will com- basic Marine Corps training. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Jo- America The Beautiful, assem plete plans for a corned beef Graduates are then assigned t< seph Arvay, 125 East Cherry 79 »199 HI-FI MUSIC bly. The accompanilst and cabbage dinner to be held specialist schools or a perma Street at the Elizabeth General Charge It At No Extra Cost After Small "L}cd Cmitlnumislj in Carol Cheanar. Tuesday, March 17. nent duty assignment. Our Shop Hospital, February 23, Mrs. Down Payment Arvay is the former Elizabeth U. 8. satellite demonstrate Expert says planet life would Fifty-seven British M-P.'s k Guzlk. earth is pear • shaped. first be heard. quit politics. BOARD TO MEET FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE CARTERET—The board of directors of the Carport Swim Call PA 1-4405 Club will hold its semi- monthly meeting tonight at 7 P. M. In the conference room FREE LABOR of the club, All officers are DRAPERY FABRICS urged to attend. Sold by the Yard or on Drapes Made to Order "NOTHING Special closeout of DRAPERIES wild and printed you pay only for tlie fabrics you sulfct. HAPPENS WITH-' antique satins and 50 We make them free at cliarsc—in any fiberglas In modern length from 12" Ions to any width, In- OUT A CAUSE" cluding picture windows. prints and solids. •(Author's Name Below) Choice of a select srou]i of printed an- Regular 3.98,2.98 1 tique satins, bouctes, textures, cottons Now You Can Live Like A Queen! A great many people and 2.49 a yard. In solid colors; modern, traditional and Yard colonial prints. depend on our pharmacy for their medicines and &\ SPECIA1 r health-aids. We enjoy GROUP! Wlth This their confidence and try CAFE and TIER Coupon 'EASY-WASH" IS HERE! Thurs., Fri, our best to mertl their Sat., Mon. continuous approval. CURTAINS All New Completely Automatic The practice of phar- I macy is more personal Beg. 2.98, COIN OPERATED than the usual business'. 2.49, 1.98 .25 Everything we sell Is WASHABLE 1 SHEETS either for your better MATCHING .00 health or comfort. Some- COTTON SPREADS VALANCES 1 WASHERS and DRYERS times a life may depend Full and twin sizes In solids |.25 upon the fiediclnes phar- and florals, Washable, needs no and J.49 macists dispense. That Is Ironing. Limited quantity. FULL * At Your Disposal (Limit 2 Per Customer) why everyone of us makes BEG. '.00 All Dinette and certain that we each do 6.98 to 8.98 PILLOW CASES everything possible to give Cottage CURTAINS 24 HOURS A DAY! the very best pharmacy READY MADE service. Have you visited REDUCED! our pharmacy lately? We FLANNEL-BACK t Your biggest wash done in less than 1 hour! believe our effort to please DfiAPES »MORE may cause you to become Fiberglas, Boucles, Cottons, TAILORED & RUFFLED • No waiting, plenty of machines at your disposal! one of our regular pat- Antique Satins TABLECLOTHS rons and would welcome ASH DAY CURTAINS 52 x 52 52 x 72 52 x 90 • Always a plentiful supply of ruin-soft water! you. Uiurous, Tiulons, Mlicrglas •I .25 1 .75 O-45 • Soups, bleaches anjl blueing available, or - bring your own! YOUR PHYSICIAN Heavy Plastic JOHNNY OOFF t Fluffy drying-means no ironing! CAN PHONE 20% SHOWER SETS BATH Sheet & Window Curtains t Very latest world-famous "EaHy top-loading washers! KM-9598 MAT WHEN YOU NEED SKI'S TABLECLOTHS • Free parking space at rear of store! A MEWCINE Keg. 2.9t COT1ONS & jSPUN KAVONS ii xSl 52 J 70 Values lo 1.98 Pick up your prescrip- .95 Opening Days Special! tion if shopping near us, 1.50 2.25 or let m deliver promptly All the wash you can bring wltfcuut extra charge. A greit many people en- 'Wlie.re Customers Recommend Their Friends" Friday, February 27th (today) trust as with their pre- 1 and scriptions May we aoin- uuulid yours? MOKE Saturday, rVI> 2ttth (tomorrow). Absolutely BARRY FABRICS MITTUCH PHARMACY, Inc. Brine Your 1 INTERIOR DECORATORS . FREE! Friends . . . i. W MlUtllll, K.I . J. C MUtUl'h, HP 63 ROOSEVELT A VENUE 61 Kootevell Ave., Carterc SAYRE WOODS Jhopping Center (11 Lower Pcutimi Aveuut) , (Corner of I'lTsiiin•>•) "PhtcuiktliU to tbo Fliytlclan Ud Hit Mtlrutl Sinn MM" OPEN MONDAY THKU FRIDAY 10 A. M. TO 9 V. H. SATURDAY II) A. M. TO « f. M. — CLOSED SUNDAY CARTERET 'QiUHuUou Ljy Leuclppun EASY-WASH luliout 450 B.C.) I'UONE PA-14405 1S51) (2W4) PAOE FOUR AftP's 100th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION! 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MRfl. MARTIN OIT0WS1 OUR STORE WIDE VALUES EVERY DAY SAVE YOU EXTRA CASH... MK-4-M51 I) RmHh «r»rt. ATMH-I —Thf square dance held he Avcrwl ochool by the P was A big micces* Satu ht Mrs. Bpniard Jorge | was the winner of the ct jdnwr -Congratulations MIM lyn I.»wy?r, daughter of and Mrs Arthur Hllbcrt, Cornel! Street on her enga ment to John Hlckey. Mr and Mrs. John Htcker, ! Harvard Avenue. MIM La* is a graduate of Woodbrid HUh School. Her flancf tended Woodbrldife High Sch and Is employed by Marl] Enterprises. Princeton. —Tonight the Third W« AMERICAS Of KNMBIE FOOD MERCHANT Sixth District R«pubUcan of Avenel meet* at the TOP or BOTTOM Aid Sauad bulldlnf at 8:15, —The Lary Mary Cootie Club 460 will meet at the Woodbrldge Home at » P. M. —The Rosary Society of i Andrew's Church will .Holy Communlsn In a body i the 8 A M. ?«!aN Sunday.' ROUND ROAST 1 will hold their regular • ins Wednesday st It P. M. In < new church hall. ' —Monday n!?ht the Den Super-Right" Quality B<*f Irratlc ami Civic Club of Es ! Avenel will me*t at 11:30 »» First Aid Squad building. —The firemen will hold exercises Monday night at 7:1 BONELESS at the firehouse. —Tuesday night the hood of Congregation B'r I Jacob meeU at the Avenel Con munity Center at 8:30. A gram "Iniormatton If Yo Please", under th« direction Mrs. Harold Meltz. will be Ie tured. A membership Ua BIRTHDAY be held tonight at 8:30 at "li»tf-IU|M" QHlHy-BMitw home of Mrs. Mort Olnlger. II lib. Jeffrey Road, Colonla. A ft TOP SIRLOIN ROAST 79' SLICED BACON TopV.U Ion show will be featured. Prapectrve meaben ar« PORK BUTTS "UawnW hlltty Rtfii* All come. —The Board of Trustm STEWING BEEF ' 79' FRANKFURTERS £59' £69* the Awnel Pablk Library l SMOKED BONELESS Tuesday night at 8:10 m library. "Slier-Right" Quito c:. € 59- FLANK STEAKS 99 SAUSAGE —The ATOM) Memorial Qilck-Frozti Seafood! VJ».W. 7164 win meet at Rd FtrCKktiiltiiitiltfe gerald's Tuesday at 8 P. M Frozen Food Buys.' FmWj —Wednesday the Ater.i GROUNDBEEF WTOtflM 49* FANCY SHRIMP Hat** Fillet lions Club meet* at the ' EnpretsRaiihoffTroit . . . Cabin at 6:30. PIZZA-FOURS zr ::39* FINE QUALITY, ptf —The Woman's Club of A» C od mie(s Wednesday at 8: MONEY-SAVING VALUES... A&P's Grocery Buys! r-farm-Frtifc Fruffs & Vegttablts .'=* at First AW Squad Bulldin?. G9EEN BEANS £*£ 3. 49 —The C.T.O. of 8t Andr«i i Church has aet the dates Libby's Whole Baby Okn . . 2;°; ! their variety show for May and 2. Entitled "Broadway Libby's Kale s-«Hb«««.dMc«««j j j~ CRAPEFRUIT Parade", the show win tta^l KELLOGG'S T 2 49 mudc and aeU from mm Downyflake Waffles **•"•— 2 £ SEEDLESS and comedies that hate Ubby's Red Raspberries . . . l; WHTE,FrMFtorUalrmi 5-29 on Broadway throughout 1 Rehearsals begin Match 41 Lobby's Whole Strawberries . . s"I 39' NIBLETS CORN ~ 3 49 SwrtudJuity the new church hall. Roast Turkey Slices »«-'«•* PINEAPPLE S KAVSl " PTASdhSules Birds Eye Fish Sticks Hut'. Mt s* ORANGES CtMomit—Lwgt Sin oaicious* Father's Nig' GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5s49< W«kl>9toa Slit* APPLES AVENEL — Avenel PTA JA1E PARKER hold father's night March S i PASCAL CELERY -17 8:30 In the school auditorial Open house will be held frocy |£\ BLUEBERRY HERSHEY SYRUP 2^35 to 8:30 and parents an tartr to rldt the class rooms and < i" WISE POTATO CHIPS suit with teachers. PIE Snt Freeholder Oeonge 55 Nescafe iRstaitCtffM . win speak an "Ut'i Look MOTT'S APPLE SAUCE 2°»45< Our Kids." Mr. Ottowski Ntttk's Morsels «*- £51£ * chairman of the Middle Hot Cross Bms county department of cor turns and chairman of Mental Health Telethon Ca Dairy Favorites.' I palm. As administrative t Hl-C ORANGE DRINK 29 DIETENC-UGHT MEAT tant to the Mayor of Perth boy he also wotted with ''-" MUENSTER SLICES Z nlle problems. He Is sl» KHdm Cham Waiei Paper member of the Board of Gov Italian Romaio , LIBBY'S PEAS — 2-21 inors of the Middlesex Polio i ALgJADjl CHHSEFOOD-M1 Martal Toilet Tissw Rehabilitation Hospital ^S^aJBj^Sr ^BJ ^BaT "^PSr ) tp P A it SI LjJ'lTAfi rPA£SflliA f lit A t25« Kraft's Gheez-Whiz . . '^31 Heaeaade Sarlwge Bap . Al (•<• In Fashion Noi Borden's Cream Cheese "*-" pUkl.e BUMBLE BEE SALMON 53

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IKJI A f LJ jorfitrf planning a trip abroad spring or summer? If so, be i HUNTS TOMATO PASTE 6:: 47- to i-heck with yow trawl a*« FLOWER SHOW RED ORCLE COffEE airline or steamship ootnpi New York Coliseum . . March 7-14 about the temperatures In; 1-U. rountrv you plan to tislt. lo.ottc. A|> J| PA Supply timittd—luy MOW! $ BAG • provide for the unex Pnci)?oo price $**• timt! S*v» mouy! 00 I-B3 too DEL MONTE CATSUP 2 37 You ihould have a light Visit kl? Asp/or oji moil floor Jeff of escaloftfs MMI ,«*:. a warm sweater »r»| i urge c«rry-an nandbw EMIT OtLOCI centrate on a bask c« K>* IAIIES 141 3 u>. »o) scheme. Red. white and t'-» SWIFT'S MEATS 2-49' BROADCAST HASH 2 63 il 69 IAS §#' J1.95 might be one practical pn-tty suggestiOD. Leave clothes at home are fragile, tmj or »T: SCOniES 2*£29' Z.17 BLUE CHEER • prone, DEL MONTE HH"T cowi«i2r 4Q( i I^r Europe and the V East, take/ the tame , ki''1' AtPsVais M tMluti iclothe* you would wear i' IVORY FLAKES C C BLUE DOT DUZ lar«e Amertcan city. The 0 l INSTANT COFFEE ';37 ;89 DIAMOND SALT '.is very hot. » cojmfort in ^ is more of a constd*'* '.hire Ijeave slacks, short.' Snskiie Hjdrm Cookies . . _^,M' Potato Cais« ,., 1 o put SMC t SPAN 93' • c»susl sundresses at hdm* IVORY SNOW ^33' !es8 vou plan to visit a NakisN Mallomars ••~^—<~>-> ';;«• Burry't Catkin resort Most conservative I *J 'i-ountrifs frewn on such effective ry 28Hi in Swp«r Markets *md SfiHScrrka :.-" TIDE ;3r , A ,;ro

•t > aary Take two pairs of «*"'" f v •A \ abie slgfatx^int ihot* u - pair of pumps lor erenln* A & P SUPER MARKET, 113 Main Street w Brunswick A tat dim U rareU »"i( where you will »l* Opon Tuesdays and Thursdays til 9 P. IL - Fridays til 10 P. H. Forts, HJ. PAGE FIVE OBITUARIES Lorantffy Guild Inducts 230 Adults Get New Slate of Officers Olive Stumpf, Perth Amboy Salk Vaccine Funeral and Mrs. Alii* Bechtold, Fords: WOODBRIUOOODBR E R,v. l,sli,|1Pt,ry Rlld Ml ,. E(iw(u.d •ni.oN I A — Mrs. Ralph Tuesday and seven grandchildren. pastor of the Evangellral'iilRo received their Rifts for : IT. rlinirman, announced Chapel, Requiem Mass wan sung at and Rnformed Church. In-lwrvlroi. ''•'i> poiin shots were given to n Our Lady of Peace Cemetery stalled the newly elected offl- At the business .session, the for Klad- ('Minim, residents Wednesday Rnd burial was In 8t, Oertrude's cera of the Lorantffy Guild nt jgroup planned cominR events ... .„„ ...unswlck nt thp civic Improvement Club, at Cemetery, Colonla. » candle lighting ceremony ar- as follows: !;,,,' ,1 Saturday ranged by Mrs. Egry. Ininm Avenue, in the first of Hospital. Chinese auction March 14: JOHN A. HALL Mrs. Stephen Futo Is presi- Ihri'c liKH'ulnt.innR arranged by ,'. r nr Czechoslovakia, decorating nf the channel for siniii chapter, B'nal Brlth 1 ISELIN — Funeral servicesdent; Mrs. Anthony Ambroze, ' n p,.,-ui Amboy before Easter Week; 20th anniversary jWiiiiicn. were held Saturday from Van vice president; Mrs. Charles In the sprinu: fellowship day In 1 " ,;, |l0],r!n«'n two years ...... «-...... ,, ..„,,, »un v...«.i...i|i,i i,i,L- n|jiiiiK. iniowsnip aav in fl nr. Seymour Wexler admln- .Hist and Collagan Funeral ™ f • '"wordingsecretary; Mrs.jMay; the purchase of Mother's I'-lnrd (lie vnrclne, assisted by Home, Point Pleasant, for John Ar| . ...,| rmploye of the Hnme. Point Pleasant fnr .Tnhn drew NftKVgy., rnrrnsnnnHlrnjUr.!corresponding day, n»,.flowers, ; presentatio... n of A. Hall, River Road, Point secretary; Mrs. Joseph Dooos istcrcd nurses, Mrs, H. KM- Works, Perth confirmation enrds to the 1PSQ Mrs. s. Liebermafl, Mrs.'R. Pleasant, ft formor Iselln rcal- .treasurfr; Mrs. FiKiik LrsRo. class, the June outing; the Sep- was » mrfflBer of the Mermnti, Mrs. H. Sehactel and - ident. dues treasurer; Mrs. Theodore;tember grape festival? October tliP World, Campj Mr\ W. ^nhlnkl. He Is survived by his widow, Slpos, Mrs. Joseph Pinter and p F. Toolan Gar- fashion show. World Communi- All Colonla residents are eli- Hazel Hall; three daughters, MM, John Notchey, sick visitors ty Day In the fall and plans for A: my anfld Navy Union i'iblr to receive the shots at ft Mrs. Dorothy Hammel, Elkton, and Mrs. Andrew Nagy, publl- nrxt Christmas. r,,mmuiilrant of Holy Vq,., Mrs, Eleanor Buckley,klty. nnminiil fep. ,.,,„,.(.!, Perth Amboy. I The Ladles AW served lunch- Point Pleasant nnd Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Joseph Dobosi . ',.... , rJl by tils Widow, eon to the members nftpr the V pin to Mrs. Slpos for I'ROIH.F.M SOtfal) ','.,' Trrlia KlRdzan; two sisters, Miss Emma Hall and president three years Washington — Both Andre* ', ,,. William Pace, three years andgreeted the group and servinn Mr Mrs. Mary Tracy, Brooklyn: w. Holnnd and Walter L. ';. l Mrs. Prank Mrs, Novak presented a gift to were Mrs. Andrew Dorko Mrs :im three brothers, CharleR, Brook- ilanley showed up In court re- UM.idbridRe; a son Jo- Mrs. Slpos from the guild. Prank Kopanyi and Mrs. An- lyn, Fred, Montclalr and Harry. Mrs. Notchey, retiring sec-1 drew Busa. •rntty with housing problems. ',-<•: Amboy, two slsterjs,j Eagle Lake, Fla. Roland was being sued on ft Mrs. dnnyo «pd Burial was In Greenwood Health Department complaint n and Mrs, Mary , Cemetery, Bridle. that his home was too small Amboy and nine Chodosh Sisters |Center Appoints TAKING ADVANTAOK OF TIIK AIHIIT SALK PROGRAM; Mrs. Herbert Kasoff, R.N. (left) Is preparing to admin- for his family of nine. OEOROE J. SCHNEIDER n of I)r spymour wcxitr Behind Mrs Kas In a separate case, Stanley li.ti MUM was sunn FORDS — Funeral services tt »f sT. ,s»r R- r n/riv"" - - - °" •» **• ^ ««*•»«". ^^- was being sued for not paying inliv church smfr]Vlm hel(j Tuesday from Run- On Dean's List Psychologist elect of Sinai chapter. B nai Brlth Women, who are sponsoring the program in Colonia, and Mrs. Sanford Brody his rent. He said his home was , the family plot orjvon Funeral Home. Metuchen. WOODBRIDGE-Mlss Then too big and expensive for hli COLONTA "-- Rabbi David; at the Port Reading firehouse State S»nator John Lynch and HOME FROM TOUR for George J. Schneider, 40 Chodosh, daughter of Dr. and Schelnfeld has announced th» family at five. Member Drive and announced It will now seek Commltteeman L. Ray Alibani. COLONIA — Mr. and Mrs Barton Street, who died Satur- Mrs. Maurlrfi Chodosh, 146iappolntment of Dr. LPWIK In one stroke, both caae« . LPWIK a state charter as a non-politi- Mr. Wolf reported the groui) Theodore S. Chosney and sons, Al lU-KT l IIKKKR day. , jOreeOreen Stt J jwere settled. !tne Street, was named toJRosenblum, 57 Cypress Drive promised support for rezontag Bruoe and Joseph, Guernsey • funera,„.l servic«sservlc«si! A rtireretired plumber, he was aa r list at Smith as consulting psychologist for By Civic Croupl.cal, non-sectarian and non- Roland and Stanley swapped lpo11p honor list at Smith as consulting psychologist for the area west of the develop- Lane, have returned from a ;| Mnmlav from Flynnilocal resident for 17 years. Hc Ke. Northamoton,, MassJthe Jewishh Community'Center !profit civic organization. homes. !Mlw J ' PORT READING - The ment which Is adjacent to Car- tour of Bowdoln College, Maine Finn Home, Fordjto survived by his wife. Mr«. Chodosh is fhlfreshmenlof f ColonlaCl . n k PopCT resldp Port RoadlnR Civic Association!,. f™ , P««nted the teret on one side and Port and Brown University, Rhode ;.i;- AlllH't P. SchickerJ Catherine, Henrlcluon Schneld-'P nt of her dormitory, j • Dr. Rasenblum will work with ( 'Yes" was the eager reply. 'llisu.-itt oufi futurluiuite- programpruKiamss anda thtne Reading on the other. Island. A.rllUC, WllO - •'— a son, John,. Hoboken...... ; two. ' Anoth«r dauuhter.MIss Gloria the education committee of the adopted Its new constitution aR|ag€n^a was adopted by the "A parrot." ol ( 3ent|ltl „: smith Amboy Me-ldaughters, Mrs. Chrlstopher;Chodosh. a senior psyrhologyirenter In the formulation ofi ' ' ' • by' Davi- •d • -Kramer . membership. 'Well here's a real buy," cried This NEW PTO TO MEET Getting The Bird ,,..„.,,,! jWalsh. Que«ns Village, N. Y. major at the University of future nirrieula. He will alsoi opens the membership to Lester Wolf, chairman of the the salesman, "Only $300 and !a COLONIA — The newly or- •,•• «'. Hi Amboy, hejand Mrs. Anna BurgRaller, Pennsylvania, was also named work with the teachers to pro- " A dear little lady was brows- he recites poetry, sings The Port Reading residents, association's Township com- ganized Parent Organization of Ii,i;»-'a\vn and FordsiPords and twa grandchildren.|to the dean's list. She Is also mote good 1 Plnn Ing around one of the better Star Spangled Banner" and ; mental hygiene s are now underway forlmittee, reported on a meeting School 22, New Dover Road, ,'.• i'i yi'ius. ,i Burial was In Flower Hill an sssWnnt In the psychologyiornetir-s. an intensive membership dnveLsaturday attended by Mayor pet shops In San Francisco. counts to 100." ! will hold a meeting March 12 "Are you -looking for any- "Oh don't bother me with ....(i employe of the(Cemet«ry, North B«rRen. jdepartment. with Allan Stewart, chairman. Edward Dolan, Carteret; Mayor at 8 P. M. at St. Cecelia's Quon- thing in particular," asked the napped the old lady ; i-nod Company, Perthl . I The association met MondayiHuch B. Qulgley. Woodbrldge , w, .is a communlcantiSTEPHEN SAKAI.AS SI ATE CARD PARTV ,,iv nf Peaoe Clmrchl WOODBRIDOT - Puneral' FORDS - The Pords Wum- :n:..-r nf Ite Holy Name services were held Tuesday from'm's Democratic Club will ho'd lwmb " " of.MtH.ka Funeral Home,, Perth|Perth|fat mcarid partpartyy MarfMarch h ,9 ats t tSt. ' dub of Georgian Amboy for Stephen Sakalas. Nicholas Church Hall at 8 P M !•. I.akewood. 256 Amboy Avenue, who died Mrs. John Csabnl, chairman, \L(I by his widow, Friday at Perth Amboy OeneralVd Mrs. Charles Ramberg, as-! tillimpf Schlck jslstant chairman, announce re- i:!iters, Mrs. Rob' ; A native of CMChoslovakla.|fre9hm(,nts wlll be mwi anrt COMING MARCH 12th. .. !•:-, Neptune. Mrs.jhe lived In Perth Amboy 40|prjjM wm ^ gwgrde(|, Wnodbrldge andjyears before moving to Wood- __' in Ki r, a studfntjbrldge eight years ago. Aid program effective, Presl- Court College;) An employe of the Rarltaii|denRarltaii t report*. . Miciiael, Wood-jCopper Works, he was a com-| EASTER PARADE PREVUE , Penh Amboyjmunlcant of St. James'Church|Branch, Flwt Catholic Slovak F..,: iwo sisters, MrsJand a member of, St. Joseph's Union. I He is survived by his widow, Rose Marie Sakalas, a son. In Our Annual ; Stephen. Jr., South Amboy; three sisters and a brother ln1 Czechoslovakia and two grand-, children. I Solemn High Requiem Mass was sung at St. JameV Churcli DR. LEWIS KOSKNBM'M Spring Fashion Edition and burial was In Holy Trinity School psychologist for North Cemetery. Brunswick Township, Dr. Rosenblum Is also consulting J-^etionai JOSEPH JELICKS psychologist for the Hlllel WOODBRIDOE Funeral r Academy, Perth Amboy; 'Mid- servlcei' were held Saturday Jit %uL from Leon J. Gertty Funeral dlesex General Hospital Speech leading Merchants will Show Home, 411 Amboy Avenue, for and Reading Clinic, and Roose- ivvelt HospitalL . throughout Josepph Jellckick. 37 Wed BdewoodBo™ "™ , n Avenue, who died ThursdayThursday , j Ust Fridl"; ;* °''e«« S1}abbot A retired employe of the ™ ipon7u " J' Spring's Newest Styles for a d American Smelting and urray elle r and C Re-^ andMandM. " T Yri llt n " ining Company, Perth Amboy 1^- "' "™ ™ ; honor of the birthdays of their he lived In Woodbrldge most of children. his life. He was a communicant FAMILY and HOME! The Hebrew School honor if St. Jamw' Church and be- Right dress! At ease! These are the "orders of the day" GREINER onged to 1,. Holy Name So- for Easter Sunday. To make sure that you'll be in the very Husband of the late Bothilde Um°™™\ Cl™ 2' Funeral Home front ranks of the Easter parade, style-wise, be sure and ESTABLISHED 1904 look over our Spring Fashion Edition first for a quick and George and AUGUST F. GREINER, Director Woodbrldge1; a brother, Michael! check-up on what's new, what's smart, what's most be- 44 Grcon Street, Woodbridge and a sister, Mrs. William! Miners worried as quicksilver coming to you in everything you'll wear on this important Ryan. Woodbridge. supports end. occasion. Whether you've got your mindset on a com- Telephone High Requiem Mass was sung MErcury 4-0264 ' at St. James' Church and burial New Alaska Governor seeks pletely new head-to-toe wardrobe ... or just need a few wa» In the church cemetery. I balanced budget. finishing touches (such as a new hat or necktie) to com- \ plete the "dress-up" picture ... you'll find everything to please your taste (and your pocketbook) in our Spring Fashion Edition! Homeowners will find many exciting spring fashions for the home and garden too! Be sure you Warming up to the idea get a copy of this newspaper March 12th! IMPORTANT of HOME OWNERSHIP? NOTICE TO Just as soon as yoy move into a home of your own, you'll start enjoying ADVERTISERS: a new feeling of independence. Come in and let us explain • Be sure and have your copy ready how a "made-to-measure" mortgage can create a favorable climate for this SPECI4L EpiTION. for your family's happiness. • Over 35,000 Easter Shoppers will read your1 SALES message. I • Our Advertising staff will. assist you in preparing your advertisement. • No copy will be accepted for this edition after Monday, March. 9th.

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y at I P. M. ST. Affi E. C. ttoo. I Holy Day servloea, 10 00 A Junior Choir Wednesdays at curtcH Second Tuesday of each and 7:30 P. M. 7 P M month—8 00 P. M—Session Trinity Vestry, second Ma WORSHIP ^•mn Choir Thursdays tt Rn. SUnld»a» Win. Putar and Women's Association Meet day. Sunday Masses: 7:00. 8 00. ings. S P. M Trinity Altar Guild we indttie 9 00 and 11 00 A. M Biy Scouts Wednesdays at 7 quarterly TOGETHER Weekday Masses at 8 A M 1:00 P. M — Community P M Gir!V Friendly Society Thu Novena in honor of St. An- Cancer Dressini! Group. Explorer? and Sea Scouts day. 6:45 P M. thony each Tuesday at 7:15 Fourth Wednesday of each far your life... THIS WEEK Mondays at 7 p M. Trinity Acolyte Quild P M, with Rer. Shelley. St month—10:30 A. M.-Mlssion- S.-^ion second Tuesday at quarterly. Peter's Hospital, New Bruns- ary Sewing Group. 7 30 P. M. Trinity Choir. Thurnda i Sunday at 3 P. M. iworahjp followed by Adult B.W» ?n p M cick. In charge. EVANGEUCM. AJ«D FIRST PRESBYTERIAN' 7:00 P M—Senior Hieh TUe- »:00 P M. \Jo:'"crv I P M mrRfH OF ISELIN Trust* "* Second Wednesday REFORMED CHURCH \ Senior Choir, Thunday ere- Claw and mu1« claw* (w rention. Trinity Church School vnn.1 *" airlmil K Rfhklr. r»5tof it 7 30 P M. ST. JAMF.S' R. C. CHI-RCH School Street nlng at T:30, young people. Tiivrsdar ulW fourth Friday. 7 3o P Snndat Orr."On« se«ind Wednesday AmHoy ATfjnof. WoodbHditf W**d»rW»f ME4-1TM BruwntoTit**. Tiwrfdw ai-. u.w A M MoriiSn« wm.htp Choir R*hf»rt»U 7 00 P. M. - WeslmlaUer Bov Pcnut Troop 34 8'U V M --Early Worship it » P Nf at a«f Aw. ck»)« <; Mcrorrirtlii, Putor Own :M p M- CoffM ?:oe r. M , Troop, Friday P.M. lSto,rS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 8 15 P M Chanwl Chnir Cub Scout Psck 134. four Ernest Ore B A. M. Superin- erenlr* at 7:M P. M. Junior. Wednesday, ttftfttnt Chi 6 45 8 4S A M —Sunday CHVRCH Friday Monday, 8 P M. tendent. Krr. Himld Hlr»h. P.M. for children three :o right years 4« B*rkeT Bobrrt K. Strtrurf. ^«rtor 8 45 10 00 and 11.00 A. M. ClffllST, SCIENTIST Me*ttaf» Salorday Sunday Scbooi, 9 A. If, «e- tion etaa at 10 A. M: Junior METHODIST CHURCH | 10:00 A M.-Sunday School Sim-!av Srhool. 9 45 A M Novena services every West Awnoe, Semiren Board. 8:90 9 30 A. M —Carol and Cru- Ond Kfssion 10 A, M. Youth Fellowship at 11 A. M. Official PM Rahvay R. D. t with classes for si: from tr.re* Momin? Wor^ip 11 A M dav 7 30 P. M. Sunday Schoo!. 9 30 A M. 1 'ider Choirs. p Mominz irorahip «errtoe«: 10 ; children ! Choir and Junior third New Dam RM4 ! years through hizh jcr-ool. Eving(-li?tic Scrvic 7 45 Wc-Kdav Mnws, 7 00 and Church 8en'i p^, 11 00 A 10 JO A. M-Termite Fellow- A. M, FTIRIISJ* 11 A. M, Hnn- Choir and Junior Chotn held Church Scbooi Staff, third •n. Alkot a? Iwm. putar I P VI "30 V M. Wcdnefdav. % p M . T<»s| farisn. ion Monday afternoon from 2 11:1$ A M .-Regular Wor- ship Monday. 1:00 P.M. Sunday. 8:45—9:«, IMS- Wftjn-sdav Praver sr.d Bil?> mn'ilal Meeting ship 8ervice Nursery for chil- OI111.ADT OF PEACE 7.00 P M —Prayers for the through 1:30 in the church. IMS Church School. Sf>iv. 7:4?t P M. Thwday. 2 to 4 P. M . dren from one year up CWRCH Lord's Day Monday; Released time at Official Board, first Monday P.M, second Wednesday, can- 10-11—Worship Service. Fridav Pnvrr 8 00 P M. Ing Room 8:30 P. M.. Junior Hieh Fel- N-w Br»nnr:(* Avennt. Fprds Sunday Strrices 2:30 ID the auditorium. at 8 P. M. 'cer dresrings. other Wednes- 7.00—Intermediate Youth lowship. »ri J»»ph Bnnowikl. Paitar Board meeting, tecond To««- 8:15 A M , Divine Service LESSON SERMOS day*. Group. 7:30 P. M —Senior Hieh Fel- r S'.in-8v Mas*"*: 7:00. 8 00, daj at 8 P. M. rBST COMGKGATIONAL M T"OT)J«T THVH'H 10 45 A M. Dirine Service The V<>1UP for today't T<; OJ.T. Club, first Monday. Wednesday erenlnts, 7 00 lowship. o no 10 00 and 11 00 A M Lornntffy Guild, ftwt Tvm- COTBCH OF WOODBWDOI V •:* « -fH nd Bible Ciaases. of the wort* and wordu •:00 P.M. Chorlsteri. 7: JO, Senior Choir Adequate parkin; facilities In W^kHiT Ma&te* 700 and day at 8 P.M. l*r, UMlfk L. Bbtk Christ Jpjut will be brought < MtataUr Sigma Alpha Phi. second and practice. rear of church. % 15 A. M 9 30 K. M.. Sunday School Women'i OuM. thtrd Moo- J*. Muute. MmM* tt *•* Thursdaj. 7 P M to 8 P. M at C^n^tifln Science wn fourth Tuesday. 8:00 P.M. Thursday evening!. 7:30, Boy Ladies Aid Society, sror.d 9 45 A M -CTi'irrv S~hoo! Mflirlay day at 8 P. M. Mn. Ktncth "jCfla^.^ Senior Choir R«hearsal. Sniday. Young Adult*, first Sunday. ScouU. and fourth Mondays from 8 !I 00 A M —Wor>h;i> Novena. 7 30 P. M. 11 Brotherhood: First Monday T " Lesson-Sermon In tanfay 6:30 P.M. Saturday momlnn. 11 A. M. P. M. i w a x. _junior M YF Male ChrrR«Varssl.8 P M Thursday. S P. M to 10 P M . at 8 P. M. Alt»r-Ro«xr» Society first 'unior Choir Rehearsal. titled "Christ JPSUS". Srnpto 1 9:30 A. M, Cbnrth school Men'i Chib fourth Tuesday. Brownies. Young Women's Guild four!'.. Udles Aid Society, first "n-dr-T after firtt Sunday at q] ••'iN-riins will include J ' YF Saturday. 9:30 A. M to 11 30 v 8 P M -cp! to the mewnsprs of. 7 00 a '• - ^r.;or \! Y.P. A M.. Confirnwtion instruc- t'-e B»Ptlft 'Luke 722': •• S4itH M~^tinr» Holy Name Societv. second tion. * your wav. and Wl John ' Fnn:v-t'v Oul'd ««vond Mont!-.y »ft«r sfcVrnd Sunday at 8 P. M. tMnir^ ye have s^en and hfan -i fourth J'fndsvj f p M. 8T. JOHN'S "isCOPAL SHOP how that the blind see. Wnrrnns ?>':pfv ff Chrif- Tuesday '•>m'> wailt. the lepers •i c-nic» th.rd PT.A mje'lnit third Tuesday Hty and P-™"'nn Avrnoes HERE, 'lenr-'ed. the deaf Var. ' P M of etch rn^n'h at 8 P. M. Fordo WEEK-END ami J Thorwby tot. WlUUa H. P>fB' S«u dea-1 are raised, to the poor I FIRST Female Crmir Rehearsals Holy Communion 8 00 A. M. e^irof! it preached." SAVE CWUCH ' 00 P. M Morninf! prayer and sfrmon. Correlative passage) to '00 A. M. read from "Science and Hea Every Saturday from 11 A M. Church School. 9 45 A M with V""* to the Scriptures'1! Saints' Days and Holv Davy M'rt B-'ker Eddy include Miniflrt antil nron: 4 to 6 P. M. and 7 to 9 P M and »metlm»* on '•>ly Communion 10 00 A. M fo"iTin» ' 131:28-30^ dan before Holy Days of Obtt- mi"l demonstrations of First >fonday 5^'ion mwt- CRflKTH OF AVENEL atr. ttitt Kowtlrhuk r»«t«r 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. divirf power, demonstratio - in the church office at 8:00 Cl Wo»dbrWrr Arenw 11:00 A M.. Moming Wor- which were not underrto M. p w Jesus' works established Sfond Monday. Bwrd of 't. Ckartn f —«»«i(«, tfc.D, 9:45 A M.. Sunday Scbooi. Saturday and "him to the MessiahshSp " "«-« in the church of fife at Pittw 6:15 P. M.. Bnptirt Youth Bn. l*km A Itambia. Th.M. Sunday from r) P. «. P"ltOW!=hlp. TV C-o'^n Text Is from Joh Sanday Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday i^rond and fo\)>1h Monday, 7:30 P. M. E^enins Gospel '1:17': 'The law was ziven ' Church Worship. 830. 9:30 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. "lite Church Guild- R°rvice. Mov« but ?T8ce and tnt] nd 11:00 A. M. S?cond Wednesday Sunday 11:15 A. M.. Communion came by JPSIIS Christ" HURRY IN FOR THESE SPECIALS »:30 A. M — Nursery through ^ool teachers. Sunday, first Sunday of each 'inior Church School. THE CHFRCH OF Second and fourth Wednes- 9:30 A. M. - Men's Bible month- JESCS CHRIST v. Ladies Aid Societv. 2PM ass. Florida Grave Road Third Thursday. Women's TWNTTT EPISCOPAL 11:00 A M—Nursery through CHURCH Hoptliwn sociation meet* at 8 P. XI. "nlor Hi?h Church School. Rabwmy Avenne, Woodhridire Jwph ftenTOl*. Mlttlitn ,.. toward the pvthaae of Adult Choir Rehearsal. Fri- Jiran BenyoU. 7:00 P M.-Junior High and In. tnuUn B. tfhnuns. Rrttor v 8 P. M. Snndiy Srhool Snpninundrnt [ THIS Senior High Fellowships. Atioo BnBd«, OrtinW Rkbin) BfOtoU. Oriinlit Youth Choir Rehearsal. Sat- SHOP RITE 8:00 P. M. - StngspiraUon Sunday Sfirlce? ; Sunday Moming Wor-hll COUPON __-._ iy. 9-10 A. M. Sennce. »:00 A. M. - Holy Cora- V30 A. M. 1 LB i-.mior Choir Rehearsal. Sat- Monday LOAF munion. Sunday School. 9:15 A. M. I WORTH BREAD V. 10-11 A. M. 8:30 P. M.—Olrl Scouta. 9:30 A M , Sunday School. T:30 P. M.—Boy ScouU. CHURCH OF AVEVFX Thii eonpon food at Uttin SUGAR 11:00 A. M.. Holy Communion CONGREGATION BETH Third Monday alternate and sermon 'first and third CONGREGATION i-. Shop-Rite Siper Market only'. SUOlOM months—7:30 P. M—Deacons. Sunday*: Moming prayer and BVAI JACOB Limit—OM Coupon Tm Fimllj M Cooper Avenue. Iwlin Third Monday of each month sermon (second and fourth Lord Street, ATenel Coupon expire* SUB. id«ht, Much lit, IMS Ribkl Jurob Junfnti -8.00 P. M.-Trust««. SUhbi Mothc ClhMi Cvnpoil cood only on item d«l(uU4! Sunday). Sabbath Senices — Friday TKsday 8t. 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TV and RADIO TUBES Visit Our Complete TESTED FREE! HOBBY FOUNTAIN SHOP - RITE SUPER MARKET, ISELIN SERVICE 1530 OAK TREE ROAD ISELIN, N. J. 26% Oil oa All Tuba CORNER Nui (••i~uulit« tu mm— W« !••<••• ika rtj»t w Halt OPEN DAILY 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. OPEN SUNDAY 6 A. M. to 9 P. PAGE SEVEN Form Auxiliary Civic Unil To Boys League MENU) PARK TERRACE— To Elect Mrs, Arthur Orant was hostess to n Rrmtp of mothers Intcr- ed In nrRanizinR the. Mcnlo Pnrk Terrace *}oys' League OnMonday Mothrrs Auxiliary. Present wern Mrs. Leonard OoldbcrE, MENTiO PARK TERRACE- Mrs. Tifliils Syracuse, Mrs. Jo- Kli'itinn of offlcnrs will be held seph Knrol, Mrs. Robert Lock- jni. Monday night's meeting ol wnnd, Mrs. Donald Magulrc, ihrkl nt school 19. Mrs. Robert Brandll, Mrs. J. Thr exrcutlve board has de- Rnfnlko, Mrs. Carl Anderson cided to conduct a door-to-door mid Mm. Van Ooodsell. 'mcinijcrslilp eiunpalftn through Tlio women will contact Miueli. Towns of representa- moiling KI): In appreciation for their work at th<> Mt. St. Toretta Home, Tottrnvllle, S I, the Governor and on the right Is Mrs. Daniel Kaplan, Iselln, vice president. for those Individuals who fall , ispiln Kadeti were swarded citation corns. The K«W« spend Friday evenings at the home training the children 'ednesday to rolling cancer under any of the above men- Thl •esslngs and bandages for ,hlir m drill rnutlnei. Hhown with the unit eommnndpr William J. Smith are SFC John Smith, S«t. John Kager Cpl tioned categories. ;al hospitals? shown to have a tendency for ind when this condition is ,lr,.'/• ,ia to purchase books for the whole to Mrs. Mallon. ,ble to stay for an hour or two, (Note: For Insertions in the calendar, call Mrs. Letter By ALLAN A. BASS tremely valuable as a publi. :,d the 40th annlverury family. Mrs. Colaclno announced and iut are very welcome. Those an absolute minimum. Kress, 55 Inverness Terrace, Fords, LI-8-2215, or Inde- -District Manager service to the American popu TA in Middlesex County Publication of a monthly Installed a suggestion box which Obesity through overindul- pendent-Leader, ME-4-1111, before noon Tuesday of each Q. If I am 72 or over do can stay the wholextlme lation because there Is a greai Founders Day Program news bulletin was recommend- was placed at the back of the gence is a common weakness week, Mrs. Kress Is torrespondent for Fords, Hopelawn, •ill ,i lave to report annual earnlngi ,re asked to bring a box lunch. ed by Mrs. J. Oordon Mallton, room for any constructive sug- deal can be accomplished in thewith the American way of life and Keasbey.) school auditorium. Mrs. )f over 91200? Needed almost as much as way of prevention of this dls leu, president lighted publicity chairman. This would gestions. lew workers, are supplies Eating too much of the "good i (le A. If yon were 72 or over for things" has become a habtt MARCH f white goods. By this Is ease. on a cake for the he whole 12 months of th There are major factors with people In general. With 2—Meeting, William Warren Association, at Fords TumMl and 40 for the rear, yon do not have to re- meant any white material that one should be aware of when proper discipline upon ourselves Inn, 103 Ford Avenue, 8:30 P. M. <•.'.:'!'. Rotarians to Hear Talk port. If there were one or more Is clean and usable for band- considering arteriosclerosis, — we could eventually become reg- 4—Meeting, executive board, Woman's Club of Fords. \ ,-;IMIP of fnthers put on a months of the year you were ages: sheets, dish towels, pillow over-eating, hypertension, am ulated to an Ideal balance ol 9—Meeting, Mothers Club, Boy Scdut Troop 52. jf 'Wiiat PTA Means to under 72, a report will be re-cases, white cotton underwear excessive smoking. calories with correct distribu- 9—Card party, Fords Women's Democratic Club, St. NlChoJai '[).,! nuler the direction of mlred. and pajamas, etc. Mrs. Ina Certainly, there Is very littli tion of fats, carbohydrates and Church Hall. M:^ iinrold Bocrer, program On Plans for Heliports Q. If I have been overpaid Held Is chairman of the group one can do about his lnherlte proteins. 11—Meeting, executive board, School 74 PTA. r!-;::!ii:i. TnklnR part were WOODBtylDOC—The future the Rotary will have an op- that works at the White traits. The important thing tc High blood pressure contrl- 11—Meeting, Woman's Club of Fords at the library. ii, •, K'i"".n. Irving Sumka, Mike of th« helicopter M a mean* of portunity to ask Questions of jenefits because I earned over (1200, how Is this overpayment Church. realize Is that when one isbutes toward arteriosclerosis, IB—Meeting, School 14 PTA, 8 P. M. •,V; ;,.:n--on, Knul Zuckerbrod commercial transportation and Mr. Raebeck after his talk. Anyone who Is house-bound ;!•:(' 'iV:'.!i:im Plerson. plans for heliport* In the New In his present post, Mr. Rae-:ollected? A. Ton will be requested • a shut-In and could devote \!:< Biierer RIJO spoke on Jersey-New Tork metropolitan beck Is responsible for studying time to making bondages! •V i :sd Ihe PTA," giving a area will be discussed at the effects of the market on air refund the overpaid amount to the government. should also get In touch with I <>::•'. ,'nrvnf the organization regular meeting of the Wood' travel In the New Jersey-New Mrs. Barnekow at the White rir! :iq work. She stressed It bridge Rotary. «t 12:15 P. M.,York area. Before joining the Q. Suppose I earned over CHRISTENSEN'S 1959 Church. They Would be very| to the child to March 5. at the Brwi Bucket Port Authority In 1953, he was 1200 but didn't work hi some welcome. months? brldce between school jXttli Maul street and Route SB. a statistician with the United "The Friendly Store" and PTA Is that Albert J. Raebeck, of The Port States Bureau of the Budget A. There Is a spaee on the Losing Battle of New Tork Authority, will be and an Instructor In econon form to show this In- Two drunks got a room In al people have an un- the speaker. at Princeton University. formation. Deductions will not hotel After much trouble they) iiu,' about PTA that It A member of the Port Au- Harry ?. Burke, program be Imposed for those months In succeeded In getting into bed. ;i money-raising veil' thority's aviation department, chairman for the Woodbrldge which yen did not work or en- The first drunk said: There's i lobhy for school In- gage in self-employment, Mr. Raebeck will discuss the Rotary, scheduled the presen someone In my l»d." Mrs. Boerer said. your situation Is unusual history of this new phase of airUtlon through the Port Au "There's someajito my bed, :•:>• fee! that cither the yon desire more ioformatkti transportation and recent de- thority Speaker* Bureau. too." said the secelft* ••<• ••• "r the teachers run the visit the social security offla •Let's klfic thlK out," sug- velopment* of regular hell- •>«• A.-mally.lt Is a co-opera- at 31S State Street, Perth Am gested the first. copter service In this area, In- '• •••li'Mrr. nnd though a gift Jr. Young Judeans boy, N. X Both drunks began to kick cluding service at the Port Au- ••'••..••mint to the playground Q. What happens if I fall the second out thority-Wwt 30th Street Hell- ToHoldOnegShabbot .-in a more tangible ac- report my earnings if over "HoorayI" said the first. "I port In Manhattan. Member* of •; 'mi nt. often something WOODBRIDGE-The Junior $1300? kicked him out." ••• .; "rli' of behavior worked The second replied In a 1 Young Judeans will sponsor the A. Willful failure to naki ' ' •• thi sixth graders Is i 1 Auntie Mame' JVote Oneg Shabbot after services to- the report is a serious Fedora mournful tone: "I wasn't so i tinK arcompllshmen morrow at 7:30 at Adath Israel offense. Not only will the over lucky. The guy in my bed kick- -••• ITA's year." At Amboy$ Drive-In Synagogue. paid amount have to be repali ed me out." I'n: Movie, audio-visu PERTH AMBOY — "Auntie but at least one extra month That's all right" said the ' •'•".\v,in, reported that I play "Trial for the Sab- first drunk, "you can come sleep Mam*", starring Rosalind Ru»- benefit will be charged, ••.:•[; nf the teenage dl»- bath" Till be presented by thi with me." sell, Is being shown at the Am-girls in the group. course, fraud Is a punlshabl '•m uroiip will be held to- felony. If you have my doubt UM »f her home, 82 Atlantic boys Drive-In Theatre, Sayw- COCLD'NT AFFORD IT Refreshments will be serve' about your responsibilities and '•• l ^ a P.M. speaker will vlllf. through Tuesday. Qulncy, Mass.— A Qulncy In Nelss Hall. rights, check with your nearest •''<••''-.'•' Munro. case-worker featured is "Hong Kong, Con- police officer edged past the ! Social Secnrity District Office • '"•'•id nnd Family 8err- fidential" with dene Barry. Misconstrued big car parked in the driveway " !ili>:w. Vew Brunawlct The hour of fun will be shown After much pleading Hayei and knocked on the door of the ; '_:••• Ml! be 'The Meaning tomorrow, Saturday and Sunha- d managed to "touch" his Scotch Mafic magnificent home. ::- ;f •••'•'l-ni! of Teenage Be- y before the feature*, and friend for a loan. "Here's a ticket for th' con "Yes" asked the lady of the te horrorama. "War of the When It was safely In his pos-jurlng show, Maggie!" house, standing In the spacious I'lan Hook Fair Satellite*", will be sliowp at session he said: That's verra kind of ye, Dor reception hall. A i! •• Kur will be held at midnight tomorrow and Satur- "You an very kind to lent aid!" "Would you be interested ta ""' May 13. U and 15. day. me this pound. I feel that I car "Ay—and-when he comes to buying a ticket to the police- never repay you." that trick where he takes a tea-men's ball," asked the officer. the bras with His friend stared hard at him spoon of flour and one egg,, and"They're only-$l-" "Why the dickens didn't yoi mak's 20 oamletters, Watch "No, I'm sorry." she reulled. the exciting say that first 1" verra close I" 'I really couldn't afford It." maglc-mldrlff PLATT ONLY 26 SHOPPING DAYS 'TIL EASTER SHOP NOW! Stationery playtex living' longline bras...

COME IN AM) SKK THK Th.»xdHnge!mtkmofllc-mldrlffof Ptoyta Living Longllne brotflivw yotf NAUGHTY MECHANICAL DUCK 1h* MnooriiMt butt-to-hip llrto THAT CHASKS THE 1HITTKRFLY . .. you've ever had. No center itoy to labor poke. Ployttx Living bra Meet "HARVEY" and "TUXEDO JOE" itretchet In every dlfKtion your body !r' uld it EASTKK'S TWO MOST POPULAU BUNNIES! taovet... y»t always ttayt In place. i find rlXht UI|K Come SEE THE BUNNY THAT WALKS • UoKut tide panels move with you.i. '*V election. breathe with you and SMOKES A VWVA • The crlu-crou font ltd you reach 1 * this convenient check lUt.. . We have •> special card for each title lbted . . . Hundreds of and stretch freely II other We • low action back irretch« crow-ways D Teafher Q Son and Wife only... never r)det up or binds D Nephew • Daughter and faster BUNNY Specials! Q Nlete Husband playtix living longlint Come in now and lay-a way your selections SLite D Son . D Special Girl 32A-44C. Whilt or black $6.95 while our stock is at its peak! • Daughter • ***>& Boy w Visit Our • Musical Bunnies! D Granddaughter D "« SHOWROOM playtex living stroplew (iril| • Fuiicy PIIIHII Bunnies! i "toother D Qrandson D Hunband at longlino with stay-high contour eupt ( ri ' »':30 A. M. It) 9 V M. Cliristensen's ^ TOY DIVISION W PIATT STATIONERY mam CLOSED ALL DAY Di jntiliiiinl Store The Knster Bunny Center ol WEDNESDAY 100 l "i» Street 34 Green Street W-I/.V V/K//T HOUIHIKIIH. 0|>KN EVENINGS AND MMDAY Woodbridge J PAGE EIGHT FKTDAY, FFRRUARY 27, 1959

man. Rehearsals win begin in house, most original. Krcutzberg is Chairman Church Projects Giuld* to Offer March. ; Hoatesses were Mrs. Mrs. Donald Pales awwvinced Colored slides of Europe nidi Musical members of the Guild will shown at the next nw:;i Of Circulation Clinic feck's Program at a farewell 9. — WOODBRIDGK — The Con-; - A mmusica.,«i«il WOODBRID3E - Edgar V h(Wgf column!it f*,«re?»ticmal Cburth listed it?'; rerue. sponsored by the Krrut7bn-?. rirriilation man- 1 H. Deranny, March 11 at United Feature Syndicate, wtHlschedule of tcUrittes for the White Church Guild of tger of The Iurirpendent-Lewl- ** 8. A musical program will start nua', matron and patrn, b discus* "The Effects of PePeaa- week aass follow*: i Presbwrian Church, will er» CartT^ I and Edison tuns on Circulation/ The Christian Social Action at 9 i^ponsorfd by Amend1; et-.s:r« held May 14. 15. Towrrrip-rirch Beacon, isj A rounduble workshop for committee will meet tonight at »nd 16 in Pel- Mrs jf^hoi,, Bradshaw was Order of Eastern Star. *.!! r Chairman of th» annual Circu-lboth dslly and weekly news- the parsonage with Mrs. TRT il- lowsnip Ha'.l. according to an- ^.^n,,^ 4S t g,jwt and \jrs held Saturday at the Ma..., lation Clinic sponsored by thejpaper division will occupy the limn Krofh as hostess; Con- nouncemen: at a meeting Mon- Philip Johnson-led devotions. Temple, 4 Green Street. T: ;• New Jorspv Prrss Association afternoon sessions. ;f}rmatlon das wm meet Sat- 11 At hc door day After tht business session a "'J ** * < }nds ar< mvl tumonu* at Rutecre Onlvcnii-i others on the commitUe are:.urday at 10:15 A. M; Pilgrim Firm Havf<. Cotorda. is pro- hat social was held with Mrs. tK"rsan a ~ ~ ty. Bewims will be held ln the'Robert J. Stuver. Aawtfct* PeOowshlp will sponsor • pan- diicer »nd director with Mrs. James Sandahl and Mrs. Burn-' telrgramn of Mrs I •> TJnrvcrMty Commons, College\chairman. Plainfieid Courier- cake luncheon and supper Sat- Victor Thompson as ireneral ham Gardner, chairmen. Prize Avenuf. .News; MeMn Hlis, Daily Home urday In the chnrch dining cha:rstsr<. Miss Emily Lee is winners wpr* Mm Ralph SBIIK- discovered. Speakers at the tnotftTrlt iW-w?* H*w piitlicity chairman and Mrs. oury, prettiest: Mrs. Bradshaw,! Labor federation acts to a sion will bo Miss Sidoni Schaef-j " The church writ participate w«icy Heisdbere. Ucjfcet chair- funniest and Mrs. Pred Water-secession move. er, director, children's section' to "One Great Hour df Shar- of thr Nf-w Jersey department ing" at the Sunday service. Thei 1»5J LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET sermon will be the third in the of Labor, on "New Jersey Lncal Budget of the Borough of Carter*, county of Middlesex, for the fiscal Statutory Requirements for Lenten series of -Christian Be- yra: '.959. > Juvenile Employment;" Robert Feted at Sb liefs and their Relationship! to It is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part R. Blunt. Middlesex County ;th'the Covenant Community.Communi " er.- hcrrof ss a tnie copy of the budg*t approved by resolution of the governing body on Supcrintondent of Schools, "Ar. WOODBRIDOK - Mrs J*-|tltl«l "We Look at God.' the 19th dty Of February. 1859. Educator Looks at Job Op-John 8chubert, 7$ Amboy A*e-[ chl Rno will meet at 5:45 PATRICK POTOCNIO. Borough Clerk portunitips for You^h:" Miss noe. was honored at a surprised- M. Sunday: Pilgrim Fellow- Borough Hall. Carteret. N. J. Mabel Brown, publisher. The stOrk shower Monday. Hostesses ship will be host to the Con- Phone No. KimtaaU 1-4989 Keyport Work!? and Matawan *?& Mrs. Daniel Haley, New'gregmtors at a supper mwtin? Certified by me PASTORAL SYMBOLS — Metal hmlw arr dominant dfrorilion on «ill of Journal, 'How We Increased Dorp, s. I., and Mr*. George'Sunday at 6 P. M.: The Church! Bfw Catholic chnrrh in Colofnr, Germany. Church fciundiUuu Ls a (ormrr air raid shrlt'r. This 21st day of Pebnary, 1959. Our Circulation 30 Per Cent Morgan.Princess Bay. S.I.ThejSchool SUff will meet Monday] It is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a pert With the Co-operation of t aff&lr w»s held at Koos, Rah- 'and the Christian Education hereof is an exact copy of the original on file with the clerk of the governing body, Dafly Newspaper." way. commlttee will meet Tuesday. that all additions are correct and Oat all statements contained herein are In proof. Edward J. Patten, Secretary Quests were Mrs. Arthur The United Lenten Services Woman's Club Nominates New Elks JOHN J. CTKO. of State of New Jersey, will be H«lt, Nixon; Mrs. D. Carter, 111 be held at the Reformed Registered Municipal Accountant luncheon speaker. Gregory parlin: Mrs. Thomas Kedersha.i^"11"^ Rev. Wi'.-j M7-A Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret. N. J. Hewlett, president of the New Middletown: Mrs. James Nie- liam Schmaus will preach on| New Slate of Officers jQ \n^uc[ Phone No. Kimball l-59«9 'Spiritual Healing' and thei Certified by me Jersey Press AssoriaUon, will Perth Amboy; Mrs. Plor- WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Jo-;March 28; Junior Woman's Baptrt choir will sing. I This 21st day of February. 1959. present the circulation promo-'ence Bemey, Spring Lake; Mrs. Kph Ca&o, nominating commit-iClub fashion show, April 2 LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE Won awards. William A. Doyle, Mary Santissi. Highland Park; t*e chairman, presented thejdrama festival at the SECTION I. ;Mrs. Mary Rellly, Mrs. Alicia slate of officer* to the Wom-jmill Playhouse, Millburn, Presbyterian Youth ^Officers Local Budget of the Borough of Carteret. County of Middlesex, for the fiscal KOTARY TO MEET Jonasch. Mrs. Gertrude Corson, _ ..* j, i , , o I oian'l s vmClubu ilolf Woodbridgnuuuuriuijie: avt m^sa(29;. auaMrs.. nuwRobernt Fitzpatricriupnuitks »wilml Island and Mrs. Henry jw 19&9. WOODBRIDGE—The 10 near naobl tOhana meeting last week as follows: take names of those interested! WOODBRIDGE — The new- BE IT RESOLVED, that the following statements of revenues and appropriations M , Mrs. Irene 1 ta Club will hold a luncheon. , ' uashe Mrs. Harry Reasinger, presi-! attaining the festival, and ]y.fonned woodbridge BP.O. shall constitute the local budget for the year 1959. ry 'and Mrs. Leon^ — Rabbi Moshe,^ ^ ^^ ^^ «rd par^ Masrwlth, UHL; mg m BE IT FUHTHm RESOLVED, that said budget be published ln Carteret Press ln Woodbrtdge. Cahana'9 sermon Mabel Naylor, chairman, for its instalUUon today at noon. Sergeant Morris topic atfiT5t vice president; Mrs. Ed- the issue of the 37th day of February. 1959. services tomorrow at congre-iward the benefit of the club charity ceremonies April 5. after which The governing body of the Borough of Carteret does hereby approve the following Paley, of the Perth Amboy Po- fund. a dinner-dance is to be held lice Department, will give a Envoy says mankind's fate is gatlon B'nal Jacob at 8:30 willident; Mrs. Scott Jessen, treas- budget as the budget of the" Borough of Carteret for the year 1959. at to demonstration on hypnotism. tied to Asians. be about "Holiness.' The Oneg urer; Mrs. Michael Manganaro,J of the sale of home! ^ ***• **"*'• Recorded Vote: Ayes; 6 Nays: None Hungarian cookies will! ArtH» ottUxn still taking jShabbot will be sponsored by'federation secretary and MrsJmade Notice is hereby given that the budget and tax resolution was approved by the Howard Barney, recording sec- to the international rein- applications for charter mem Mayor and Council of the Borough of Carteret. County of Middlesex, on the lftth day •Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edelman in' go retary. tions department Orders "may |berships, which will close toe of February, 1959. celebration of the birth of their! day of the installation, are Jo- Mrs. John Almasl Jr. welb-e placed with Mrs. Alma si. A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at Borough Hall on the seph Somers, Anthony Mazzeo [daughter. comed Mrs. O. Arthur Aslaksen, Mrs. Reasinger reported on 19th day of March. 1959. at 8 o'clock P. M., at which time and place objections to 'Steve Katelvero. said budget and tax resolution of the Borough of Carteret for the year 1959 may be The adult education Etndentsljire. Vincent Klcciardone and her attendance at the Leader- ship Institute at Douglass Col- The house committee, which presented by taxpayers or other Interested persons. were the guests of Rabbi Aaron | Mrs. Stephen Basckay as new ,is seeking a place to hold the lege and the federation EXPLANATORY STATEMENT at Temple oheb-|members- ^. | installation ceremony, is John Levitsky grams in Cranford and Westt - Summary of General Section of Budget Sholom. South Orange last! Mrs. Edward Poulsen, chair- "(Royle, George Van Dalen, Pred 1 field. GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR: night. They heard a' talk byj ^ announced the club wiU Adams, Windsor Lakis, Rem Tear 1959 fear 195S MMrsr. Norbert Jost reviewed! pet and Hugo Professor A. Helkin, professor hold a rummage sale March 13 Webb er Greco 1. Municipal Purposes „. —••• $1,597,394.84 $1,443,111.95 the book "Go with God' with of history at the United Jew- on Main Street. Members were Sneeds;. 2. Local District School Purposes ln Municipal Budget ... a recommendation for reading ish Theological Seminary, New requeaetd to deliver merchan- Meetings are held regularly 3. Reserve for Uncollected Taxes—Based on Estimated jduring the Lenten season. Mrs. | York City. dise the day before. on the Koond and fourth 96 Percent of Tax Collections ._ 106,526.08 85.613 70 Jost also announced the clu5 Seventh and eighth graders! Mrs. Ptulsen was also named Wednesdays of each month at will participate in the arts and $1,528.725 65 of the First Presbyterian head Of the installation com- the American Legion home, Total General Appropriations e~ *U03JB0.92 crafts show i April to Church of Avenel will be guestsjmitW to meet next week at "(Berry Street. (Continued on Page 16) by the at the Center Sunday night to1 home, 105 Schoder Avenue, hear Rabbi Cahana talk onj Future events in which After the meeting, Mrs. John] [Judaism and Its symbols. igrottp will participate are and the Prom the start, make your wedding an occa- sion of long-remembered good taste and dis- tinction. Invitations set the tone of formal per- fection. Choose your own paper and styling at the tea table. from our complete selections. Consult us on I! education. 'spring conference in Cranford, Mrs. David Black, music chair- any problems. man, announced the March WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. meeting will be guest night. The j 18 GREEN STREET .program will be presented bya WOODBRIDGE, N. J. [I the Raritan Bay chapter of thej "Quality... Worthy of the Occasion" JjNew Jersey society for the • Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-year ^Preservation and Encourage- subscription to: jiment of Barber Shop Quartet JjSinging in America. MIDDLESEX PRESS • INDEPENDENT-LEADER • CARTERET PRESS Gaitetet (Independent-Leader Building) • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON Program Held 20 Green Street, Woodbridge To be sent to: NAME At Pack Dinner Telephone WOODBRIDGE — William TOWN I Bressler, executive field com- MErcury 4-1111 I missioner; George Painter. In- ADDRESS stitutional representative; Mi- chael Farrell, and William 'Doerr, assistant district' field commissioner, attended the an- nual blue and gold dinner of New Garbage Cub PSck 134 at Trinity Parish House, Rev. William Schmaus led the invocation. Rev. Schmaus reveived thfe charter for the coming year as sponsor of the pack. Assistant is a Quality Feeling! cubmaster Richard Van Wag- ner, William Vint and Ernest Hawkins, members of the pack Collection Schedule No doubt about it! If you wmV committee participated in the iceremony.' nmething more than the | Dinner was served by the den ordinary in a new ear,j/

It's Easy to Make Those Campaign Chairman $20,000 in SUIT tO AEOtN that a farltnM granted M Ave. Section Colonia Repairs COLONIA—The «uit, brought Mar-Ray for conitniction of % Reported wt Stolen by three Township residents supermarket on St. Oeorget Dukes' Estate, Canterbury Village, •gainst the Township and Mar Canapes, Speaker Says woonMRtnnr, - Two Avenue "would changge the Knolls, Shorecrest Acres, Lynn Oaks, containing Jewelry Ray, Inc., a holding company is character of th« nelghbortwoJ SEWAREN-Housewives who Whipping butter for about 10 Run High reportedly valued at 190,000, scheduled for tomorrow before Oak Ridge Heights) feel that they're In a rut when and create a traffic minutes at high speed in an were stolen from a parked Superior Court Judge B. W. it comei to making fancy little electric mixer not only makes It w(K)DHfurxtE - it win cost Vogel, New Brunswick. The] p Mlknls. University of uandwiahes d the Tuwiwlilp approximately oar at the Howard Johnson ran ,.,,,iv 11OLMAN Troop 46 will meet tonight at and canapes got BO further, but It also spreads Restaurnht on the New Jer-action Is taken because the trio,, Wyoming 165 pound second" 11 *>m« new ff • in.nnn t replace pilings un- • -'- 8 at the Inman Avenue fire- MI rotrotnn R rwent more easily, the Wpntfleld ex- n sey Turnpike, here, according Brlc Schofilppte, Augustine, string guard. Is * straight A' talk by Mrs. Howard Meyer at der Mm spwngo treatment plant, house. All members are asked to pert toW her audlencp. to a report made to the State Lftvln and John Bollek chirge! student In engineering. II iwt weok'a meetlnR of the Se- Rrronlini? to a report made by make a progress report on the All sandwiches alicp better Police. Assocla- name and address label sale. waren History club, at the after thorough chilling or when Ihp Wlllnrrt Dunhnm Construe* .linn C.i., Fords, to Mayor Hugh The owner, Leiter Kaiper, "lull newly-elected Mothers of new scouts in thehome of Mrs. Arthur Mack. frown, and absolutely nir tight H. Qulglpy yesterday. The sur-Bronxvllle, N. Y., told police "imffrilMffcl.. supper.Satsupper Sat- troop are urged to attend. Mrs. Meyer, who teaches an wrapping Is esRenMnl to sue- voy in pxppcted to cost another he wn« returning from a va- Oibln, adult evening course In "Hors nessful freeman, Mrs, Meyer —Robin Thompson, daughter •'J.nun. nr thr firm employed cation in Ukewoort and rliium of «r of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D'Oeuvres and Canapes" at theU*Pd waxed paper, then put the and Brown, Gllwibpth Mopped at the restaurant, [V: !,,(!,. Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Patricia Avenue, en- Wcstfleld Junior High School sandwiches In a flat mntnl con- M" '' firm, AS consultant Joyed her sixth birthday Mon- is alio a graduate of the Pope tainer with a cover, and placed 1 dance Eleven pilings In the south- 1(1;,v s ircnim« unlike day wuh Dcnlse, Dawn and School of Creative Cookery In all that In a plastic bag which ,7 |,.ntllTPfl live|Ahd^p* DolchJRaren and Ruth Pntango. ni rtunci' nf tht bulldlm Was tightly tautened, jwhleli Miown cracks due to Ask Change Jt •'• ,i, Huron and nlR;Anne Tschupp, Oeorglanne .ixophone solo; Macaluso, Christopher, Clofford Single most Important Hem Direction Given isettlhu. must, be replaced, the for good sandwich making Is a Her I report, states. ir|lui: Bruce Petei-Sjmd Keltn -5^ Rnd 8cotj: directions for rolled In Zoning fnsiinmno at the Thompson. •'harp knife, according to MMaandwlohe, s were as follows: af- The water line haB dropped ,,,i,ic guitar selee- _M j willlam Meyer. In addtllon to good ter bread has been cut the long six feet, since the construction WOODBRlDOt! • - Resident r am Mrs of Port Reading are planning mid Btiffy Dec. Holmes were hosts at a pro-knives, »he herself owns many way at the bakery, roll each of the outflow sewer which was backfilled with gravel and Other a second move against Industry iwnrdlnR Is plan- gresslve luncheon Sunday. tendwlch cutter/;, even one asallce with the rolling pin so MKHAW, .1. AMOt)l() porous material, drnlnlrm the V wk nnd chnper- Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jmall M one quarter Inch In the air will be expelled and the in their area, It was learned to- whole urea. As a result the day — this time against the Vidro Pnrk.]jamln colcman, Mr. and Mrsdiameter, , that she sharpens ullce Will roll more easily. She up • piling above the witter line— Shell Oil Company. T1H1CS from Oak Oliver Jones, Mr, and Mrswith. the knife sharpener so then spread a peach-Jam- were Mrs. I that they always cut a smooth cream-cheese filling on the Red Crosn from 7 to 14 Inches, has rotted A decade ago, Shell oil Com- Claude Hettrick. Miss Mary and has been eaten by grubs. • Mrs, Oils Dl- Price, William Price, Mr. andeven edge, Shaped cutters can buttered bread. Then a row of pany purchased between eon Snwlokl, Wll-Mrs. Llndsey Scott, Mr. andilnclu(le th" conventional heart, drained maraschino cherries' Mr. Dunham reports onlyj and 1,000 acres of land In Port Drive Set four Inches a,bove the water line .I:>mrs Mansfeld, Mrs- . Harol- d Boyd-, Mis--- * Wllma diamond, bell and other cooky was placed on one end and the Reading and Avenel, with the are solid. Mnrlis and Mrs. Smith, Oeorge Thomas, Mr. and cutter shape*, but miniature Whole rolled up. This wss WOODSRIOOE Michael intention of building a multl- Mr "This in an emergency," Mr, Pmiirammlng Mri, aeotge Kinman snd Mr chicken, hatchet and foxchilled thoroughly, the outrider- Amndlo, Concunhnn Drive, mllllon dollar plant. Worlrleon- DUhharh Wld The Independent- i,v mil Idell and ^ Mri Theodore Baskervllle. design* are aleo good t ohave. dltlons, however, halted the of the roll buttered,, anadd t thhe •Lafayette Estates, was named Leader "and should be taken by MMl s plan and the corporation has General tips for sandwich wholhl p rollelldd in chopped nuts ^"^^^ ' ' KtKenneth MCMcCaini , care of immediately." making that the speaker gave Red Cross Chapter Chairman, held on to the property for in and then sliced. Mr, Dunham has recommend- the audience Included: always the future It Intends to build Ann 39 Broadway Avenue, celebrated For demonstrating ribbon i b" ' ur. spread filling to the very edges * ** The land Is aoned for heav> his 11th birthday at a family sandwiches Mrs, Meyer used! drlven In and filled with hid grandparent*, dHve industry. :,fi. Id. They slices ofi two slices of whole wheat "and I - I reinforced concrete and thpn L', • tnd Mri, : Since that time, Donald Aro- trr. Sherl. :js rolling pin tor | one of white. She spread thr Mr. Amodio will beironcrete beams installed from in' Rahway Bll<1 by (lasier inw built homes near the Shell and "ttendlng al handling. Butter both wholo wheat slice with whipped Btewart Hutt, Hai-ry Burke,!the top piling to under the ith whipped ]p Oil property and originally an ivubr, 'Irn Ave WrentllnWrestling match In ElibtElizabethh "MM off bread In ribboibbn sandd- green tinteid d butter flavored Frederick M. Adams. 3tevejpresent footing, \!: organization was formed called with his father and Charles wiches so they won't fall apart. with chopped parsley. This fl]Katelvero and Herbert Jaffee.i "When wo. have the new in-] wa the Woodbrldge Bstates Civic Bnd,neuiuiur. v-omColor »ppeaappeali in iiinngBfillings,. but-muut-(nexmt spread with corn beef WdodbrldgeWdodbrldge; Frank Beftagn8,]stallations secure," he said. "I !>•; 1 1161 J 3 p| z intlon, now Port .-.ii.rtz andI sons, i" ** Auxiliary. Colonla terr and bread Ii s most Import-'salaImport-salaIt d flavored with horse rad- J-- HH.. 3Seltz t .. I««lln: «">nn Zan-j fecommenrrecommendi WWe cu cut ththe pi-esenprett re Civic Association. ii»l Mr . and ™ Company honored the fol- ant. Mrs. Meyer continued, and; iah. For the second slice sh'inarlo. Mrs, W, V. Todt, Jo- Piles to the water level, pul 0 111 Thi« urouo met with 1 Pa.,!' *" members whose birth-!tinte"' d" brea" d may be purchasedfiwed whole wheat buttere' d un-I^Ph TesslnsklTessini , Buddy HarrU steel casing" aroun •d th'e wooden' L l! n Hugh B. Qulgley and Comtnit- Un-slow, Haversni'iri-. day__ s .were this month at last on order at mnst hnltpHna nn-n ««,»»>>, »„ u u_u . „ nnin,,in. n piles and earn' th m un to the at last|on order at most bakeries. Do-!derneath so It wouldn't falliColonla: Oeorge Evans, Ave- '.eemon L. ttav Allbanl and •wphjmestlc caviar ha* * more colocolorjapartr , She then buttered It onW Mr- and Mrs' *• J- S'ern, new beams after they too have Mayor Edward DolHn, :', claushter of nato.:than Imported and is good for! top with pink tinted pimento! John Dowllng, Scwaren: John been reinforoed with concrete," .l.ick ZiilKR. 29 ^n. accent on top of open sand-, flavored butter and spread wlth'DonRhue. Lafayette Livingston, Mayor Quteley said the mat- , BPekitig their support I'clobrated her •na,wiches. One pnrt butter to three, a filling of egg salad and'fords, ter will b" dldcunsed in caucus! In urging the Shell Oil to con- ,V:J "' 111 811 iy Wpdnrsday, * * oommlttee announce•da a narit«rt .1crea.».m,h-..*.w...rf.,m cheew, mMn „ chopjwd mM olWeg ,Thl8| Mr Amodla hfl8 bMn ftctlye tonight. Commltteeman John;*ent to changing 60 acres ot Evanko. Fifth Ward, previously the land, between th» Class B was then covered with a slice 'n civic and political life for Townshlp Na. Residential area in Port, Read non 11 Mr !of white bread, chilled thor-;the past four years. He served vn^niin Dale T" - '- Jo»«Pli 8Uc-U than Duff to render an opinion naiQ uaray.;adding annnversary. iw /UC omirru in niicnmi-^neni, in rural in IWDI ana n can take steps to recover the Renldential. I !;JI:. f ort I,I and Cynthla'Next meeting will be March 18|tUMtl( attended >' lolort to produce a checker- preMrirat of the Crert Broker sost of repairi s due to the alleged Committeeman Allbanl told j:. at the Inman Avenue flrehmue. j board effect when cut. Inc., Edison. He Is also defects. The Independent-Leader ves —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen. —Jane Frances Clcclu. In the' business meeting that' v'ce president of Park Villa.! ! >' -\l'CV daughtedaughterr —'"*• "*"* '«••• «»•••/ "»n"i AmnM\\t~r Mr ;terdav that the Port .... l DrlYeftllnoU :ethe nreceded the prograr.._ m Mri/lnc*- formerly known as thel Hal L'PWIB. University otreddent.,„.„„.„„s ar„e fearful they :.^- jii,,IInn(((.SSDArcyDArcy,, l'">CyP»» n< A>m.nrnta enjoyed her bitbirthh of f a sonF, Februarb y 2200 , ta ?™Jt * . ... Simon Larson, president, prp-jRoonevelt Top Hat Inn. He Is, Houston halfback: haB signed^,, "gurvounded b.y. oi...l tank her broth- MUhlenberg Hospital, Pl»lnrield. were Knthy 1ented a corMge t0 Mrs- Moydi 2resently .PrPBldent _°f tne J1,!!195^0?!!11™1 *}$ ^eJ}}.\tnms. The land in question was u J Howel1 for mwe thatl 23 Jamrss,. Daniel, They have two daughtersh , M«rnl"^"'U " '' V" u" v L^T,,; years'Bhor^crest-Lafayette Demo- tlmore Colts. The IBS pmihder,LmWd „ prowrty of s^ell Oil , , __J .ini uaia HUKnea. Antnonv SKonmuv. . , .: .«iti.-rt,,i, .»< . U> «r fh> , Kirhard and and Mela. of service as chairman of ltthe:-rntlc" Club arKi nmembeM r or thewho runs 100 yards in 0.9 MO- C(raraBnV ]0M Mm the de onds, wu th« seventh dra : od. ',V>!' February 20. | -Otk R'd«« HelghghU CWCWc;c S !. ',Student Loan Fund of the!''! ' board of the Colum- wtawnm t was Conslruct •nnnnnMut >"Uy Nn'lnS, (Jail " | club. *lne' Club of Middlesex County choice of the National Football Mr. Allbanl said he suoke announcea _ s« .™ League champions. ; rh Marie'' Mr*. Arthur Ma«k. chairmanj In accepting the. appotot- • itv) Oliver Palmer of the Shell OH real estate department and Victoria Sabas- 9' 'he savings bonds commit-: "lent. Mr. Amodio said:. John Jushka claims his Irish I'llllllp Tl lor but did not receive any reply HO J ilnce Mr Palmer said he would —Mr. and Mm. Alfred Kan-'**00 hM bpen PurcnM*d to,for your support In its'1BB9 Dion retriever, After one day ot Tlcketi will consult with his superiors. HougTiton re-'an individual committfleman I'.Ji1. 'i ••'education Mri'Ourtln. vmtmtt are remind va- charcoal drawings by Mrs. Ed> feet* the mllaMT of American Hor-!"ancles still exist for etib* in ward Baron and Mrs. Robert|»ervicemen from BMt Gercalle- d that he had killed ao deer j tte also stated any decision I !!-:•••• Finns —Mr, and Mrs. h» Simonfien was enjoyed by all.many. But the «- 20 bear when he bought his Would have to be made by top year's ! But he admit- executives, and such a : Cohen, Newark,:obtained from cubmaster Svd- Next meetlni: will be Wednes-,must be maintained through ) puunct bag of and Mrs. hunting covered a long i "will necessarily pose severali .it, «on by Mrs. were i a party honortnu^y Homer or from commlttef rlay at the home of Mrs. John the years to keep Its services) tf -j and Mri. Cohen's.taraiberi. Ryan, Oreen Street. Mis. Lll-Iavailable at all times. Although!pBrloa- He gave nlg age a" 9U' problems." :ni) of Boy Scout ptnmU. Mr. and Mn. Max ~-C\ib Scout Pack 140 will.Han Brandt will give a talk on.Woodbrldge has been spared ~ hold the eluhth annual ch"rt"ri-ioauty culture. from serious disasters in recent irpsentntlon and father nnd son __ ! years. We still have need for banquet tnnlsht at 7 at St. fe- "tt is the worst day 1 ever the day, by day services of this Ella's quohset hut Iselln. Ous sa» for football," said television international body. KEEP UP WITH YOUR a whole wuk'i /nty DIBella and Alex Boyter are tn announcer Btan Lomax. "The — ~'t 1 ehnrge of arrangemejits The referee just put the ball down hnv v puck committee met Frldnv and there It goes floating Jlar!a En»h > 1 VUBi A 60tn HOME TOWN NEWS with Mr. »nd Mrs. DIBelln. 52 away." It rained all day when ^ — »nniver- COM! ary B n vo a e ln Califon Drive. Mrs. John Bac-'Freeport High beat Hempstead[* ™ «> " « P»«» CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY •ovgky wai Introduced ai the High, 6-0, and moit of the field txonOT rt Mrg- AhQ«w Nellaen, new den mother for Den 4. Den was Covered with two inches of historian of rorcU-EOlson Branch of the Perth Amboy WOODBRIDOE PUBLISHING CO. will ,be held ench rain, 18 QRKEN STREET Wednesday from 4 to B nt the General Hospital Guild, was 100% WOOL FUNNEL Berkovsky residence, 136 Ar- In the 19BB All-Star game Inheld at the home of the presi- WOODBRIDOE, N. J. thur Avenue. A committee meet-, the American Association, each dent, Mrs. Joseph Hansen. 136 • Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-year ini? will be March 13, with Mr. of the four ptfichers for the All- Fourth Street, at the meeting »ii(l Mrs. Harold Meltz, 19 Nep-jStars got one hit. The All-Stars of ^he executive board last subscription to: , tune Drive. 'beat the Denver Bears 10-2. week. Q INDEPENDENT-LEADER SPRING COATS! • CARTERET PRESS , • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON at this 12 hour HERE'S THE ONE To be sent to: NAME .. sell-out price! FOR CAREFREE FUN ADDRESS TOWN

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Mldfield Road, a son to Mr. and The Crow's Nest Mrs. Neal Bostlc. HI Maple CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Street. . . from Woodbridge, a ion to Mr. and Mrs. George FEBRUARY Kardos, 591 Ellis Place, a ?R Blue and Gold dinner, cub pack 130. School 16 a! (i 3(j daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Felix P M.. Colonia. Nleves, 107 Pulton Street, a 2» BIUP and Gold dinner, Cub Pack 135. School 17. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. MARCH Thomas Bater, 577 Railway 2 Meeting. First Ward Sixth District Democratic Club. At the Typewriter: bridgr. Avenue. . . from Hopflawn. a All is In readiness for the 3 Meeting. Sisterhood. Congregation Beth Sholom. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. An- eprn house to be, held Satur- j 3 Annual fashion show. St. Anne's Unit. Trinity F,i. drew Vayda. 11 Louis Street. day afternoon from 2 to 5 P.M., j Church at 8. at the nnrron rublic Library TO SPEAR TONIGHT 7 Get acquainted party. School 20 PTO. Colonia. by I lie WoodhrldRP Township WOODBRIDGE - Judnh j 10 Meeting, School 2 and 16 PTO. Colonia. Business and P r o f e s s i o n a 1 fish, of the Jewish 10 Meeting. Chain O'HIUs Woman's Club. Iselin. Wnmrn's club to mark the Seminary, New York, will be IB -Meeting, Young Democratic Club of Woodbridnp. pomplrtioTk of the renovation] the speaker tonight at ft meet- of 1 he library and the construe-'ing of the Sisterhood of Con- tion of a chl!nWs WsatngfgregatlOfi Adalh Israel at 8:30 rontn tlironch the BPW Barronp. M. at the Jewish Community Library Fund. You. the public, Center. Mrs, Louis Strauss is nro corrlinlly invitpd to see what chairman and the theme for | News froni Hollywood has beon done with the money the month is Torah Fund. raised tbroiiRh ttie $25-a-plate lnnchpon. nuctlon sale, inter- Shipping circles take dim Bunkers have held a little witches and warlocks national eake sale, card party. view of u- s- ;m!l nf their own, and decided witch'* male counterpart" liv;n summer festival, etc. Members' iliat Doris Day is the female right in the heart of bustlmi of BPW will serve as guides lead star they would best like to unsuspecting New York, and explain just what has been lend money to. This followed who look Just like you, mi accomplished. , . Sue Ann Ga- Doi Ls' ainnins of two exhibitor anyone else. briel. 32 Grove Avenue, Wood- :•«•.!! d« us the outstanding fe- Miss Novak portrays a beaui|.| bridge, has been elected a rep- male box office star. ' [Ui Bn(j talented young resentative of the Ithaca Col- very good at spell*, and chain IORP, Student Council. She is the James MacArthur, who made :t<\. who yearns for sompthl freshman class representative his first picture with Walt Dis- else. Turns out that what si from the Liberal Arts Depart- iv. hus signed for two more, yearns for most feelingly ment . . . READY TO SHOW LATEST FASHIONS: Above are the models who will prrsent fashions at a Sprine Fashion next Wrdnnriajr at II P. M.. »t Srhool II , The first, Robert Louis James Stewart, a very humi Jottings: Auditorium undfr the sponsorship of the Auxiliary of Disabled American Veterans. Standine. left to ri?ht. are Mrs. John Darsntti, Mrs. Walter Kail- Stevenson's 'Kidnapped." will publisher who lives on the fli tan. Mrs. John Masluck, Miss Judy Soto, Mrs. Frank Banyacski, Miss Joan Russell. Miss Ann Names: Mrs. Kdward Kraviti. Mrs. Vin Bramer, Mrs. be made in Scotland and Eng- above her. She c«U a i; Robert 'Miller, Kline Road. Walter Paliwoda. Seated, Mrs. William Scnlly, Mrs. Myron Van Buren, Mrs. Alexander Comatas and Mrs. Randolph Berlins;. Missing from picture »re Colonia. now in service would land with Jimmy the only over him. with the result Mrs. Edward SchUtter. Mrs. Carl Schuele, Mrs. Mary McClusky. The committee in chance is Mrs. Walter Poliwada. chairman; Mrs, Frank Rusttl, American In the cast. Robert breaks his engagement to a like to hear from his friends. co-chairman; Mrs. John Dusar, Mrs. John Pocsajl, Mrs. Van Buren, Mrs. Larry Gray. Mrs. Julius Horvath. Proceeds will to to the post building (and. His address is: Pvt. Robert W. Stevenson, a distant relative of'other woman and wants Miller. 184099, Pit. 311. R Co, - the author, will direct. It starts marry Kim. The drawback 3rd Bn. M.C.R.D. Parrls Island, vin April. that witches Just don't fall South Carolina. , . Mrs. Harvey Talk on Blind |f |: The second will be "Swiss love; or if they do, they aren'1 Weinberg, 524 Linden Avenue. KjFamily Robinson," which won't witches any more. Woodbridge, a Douglass Col- TODAY AND TOMORROW Sarah Anne's Cooking Kjget going until midsummer. Adding to all the confusia lege graduate, is one of the Heard by Lions Both will be In color and big are such stars as Els» volunteer leaders in the area, xretn. Chester ar move Club heard a talk by George a pleasant way to entertain white onions and more water,Today1! pktnrf rwifw: \ n witch) and I HOLDOUT for sometime, fl jBurck, executive secretary of'your friends. For this informal if necessary. Cook until y m m will provide among other things NEW YMCA HEAD: At a Wetoe agreed to star in a new series *£ |j »^' ithe N. J. Blindman's Associa-imeal the hostess may serve vegetables are thoroughly done^BELL, , BOOK AND CANDLE mione Gingold, sorceress su undergraduate schloarship aid meeting last week, Ern- f est R. Hansen was elected for Four Star, with shooting to jtioh and director of Camp Hap-[what best pleases her. from an Thicken the gravy ahd add! is an approprl- Preme Jack Lemmon at i and a gift to the Douglass piness, summer recreation cen- old-time Irish stew to ambrosia, more seasoning as required.Iat* wa™ apply to tha adap- Dean's Fund.. .Under the point president of the Perth Amboy start this summer. He will play tation of John Va YMCA, succeeding Derben W. ter for the blind at Leonardo.(You may linger as long as you Garnish with a wreath of chop-, " Drug's system the driver's license of a detective. The series already HALFBACK OP the New York lay about Bartholomew, who had been The speaker detailed the like at the table—there is no ped green pepper and pimento. P Present-day witches Alfonso Gasale, 28, 19 Gordon Giants' football team, is up forj pj kl and witch craft. .author of books on magic. president since 1955. has » network. ABC. . . Jackie growth of the center from a maid to consider and so no needSene with cucumber C es Avenue. Fords, has been re- the starring role in Public The viewer is in for i treat All in all, a witches'brew no Mr. Hansen is the fifth Cooper has completed a spon- rented win 1910 to a to feel hurried. (quartered lengthwise. voked indefinitely, for failure {when it comes to the CO]or to be missed if you are lookin president in the 46-year his- , with to obey sign, improper passing sor - financed test film, called that ABC may pick up from Old-Fashioned Irish Stew photography, which is sheer,'or an evening of fun and irolii tory of the organization. Past quarters for fifty blind men, Scrambled Eci* O'Brien and two speeding counts, . . Hennesey, in which be plays a Warner Brothers next fall. Melt one tablespoon of drip- beauty in itself, and there are presidents are Christian C. with bathing, boating, fishing Shred a green pepper and a Pat Boone planning to produce ill sorts of clever effects Tooth Question Ramblm' Around: Stockel Jr., Ray D. HoweJl Navy doctor. . . Yancy Der- and a dance hall. The camp!Pln«s in a heavy skillet, ada pimiento fine, melt 2 Uble and star in an independent! accommodates about 500 blind'one-half cup of chopped onion 'spoons of fat in a heavy skillet thrown in for good measure. A sma11 &1 entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gag- and the late Jndge Adrian ringer has been renewed to run 'hlf f hpped nio visitor while her mother wa non. 242 Ross Street. Metuch- Lyon, through September on CBS. . . se^T^e Up When brown add six A'dd| the peppers and a finelyiThen, too, the" performances , vacation from TV. Lucille 511 8 ol lamb neck weU flour 01111 en, announce the birth of a Nancy Hadley, late of The by the proceeds of I " - - [chopped onion and cook S min- are Uny gems, and the sets have ^P" * asked poUtelyJ Ball and Desi Anuu hope to «aar r nicelv on mhmh daughter, Michele. at Muhlen- Brothers, will be a regular in a three shows yearll y bby th^ « ^es^te^tess , thethenn folfoldd ii n 44 e egg s btebeaten n aa ververyy effeteffectivi e 'ti'artiness''. I "How is your little girl? star in a Broadway show next 6 a rm to re UMl berg Hospital, Plalnfield. Mrs. new series. World in White, . . Blindman's Association and byi* " P^ce in a nd,lightly with 4 tablespoons of Romance and comedy are de- " ^^ »*•" P ' fall, but wi» continue with Xf)soa 1th Mlt and Gapnon, the former Elizabeth INCOME Danny Thomas' new 'agent' in the assistance of Lions clubs * ' W™ cold water, add 'i teaspoon of lightfully blended. visitor, "that I haven't a llttli their Lucy-Desi specials as part irl McFadden, is the daughter of several episode* will be his pro- throughout the state. paprika. Place a small can ofisalt and a dash each of pepper; Kim Novak stars with James « " of Desilu Playhouse. . . Tom Mr. and Mrs. Edward "MeFad- TAXES ducer-director, Sheldon Leon- The Avenel club gave Mr. ^l**^^™.^™^ «Ir whiie cooking, s-^rt in this fi,m, the latter "How is your little boy, ther-.i den, Green Street. . . Ralph H. Ewell and June Lockhart will Burck a check for $200, thej Tei7 "ot- well-known for his delightful! "I haven't a little boy, eithe;.") ard, long known for his comic co-star on an upcoming V. S. Kummler. son of Mr. and Mrs. PREPARED heavy roles with Jack Benny... proceeds of the variety showi Argentina gives big steel mill. . ' u»derplay any rolei The child looked (uspiciou Steel Hour in The Square Egg- yer ^ megt Rudolph F. Kummler, 137 Thomas Mitchell, back from his sponsored by the club. ^ top priority. he handles. and asked, "Well, then, whatj Evenings or Weekends d 2 la 8 cubes Cooper Avenue. Iselin, a fresh- returns to1 an Abner Feldman appointed meat with ! The plot concerns a colony of are yours?" and Steve man at Rensselaer Polytechnic By Appointment- U. S. TV with a starring role letter. . , Dennis the Menace, a Daniel Flanzbaum tablespoon of chopped parsley, Institute, Troy, N. Y., is on half-hour telefilm based Call to a Zane Grey Theater epi- Cohorsky, to formulate a tund- and enough boiling water to the Dean's List.. .BPW )B plan-i sode, Man Alone. on the comic strip, was bought raising project for the spring, cover well. Cover and simmer unit; an auction sale May 9 at C. VARGA by CBS and will probably be HIT/, Theatre i he Hungarian Parish House. shown on Friday nights start- DENNIS DAY WILL PLAY A CarUret, N. 1 U-l-JJW WONDERLAWN School Street, Iselin. If you Kl 1-5733 VILLAIN in an upcoming Al- ing next fall The series stars have any articles to donate call fred Hitchcock Presents epi- Jay North as Dennis. STANS NOW THRO TUESDAY 1 Mrs. John Muller, Pulton 1- sode, Cheap is Cheap. . . There Iselin Theatre the movie you've waited (or! 2681 after 6 P. M. . . Outfielder Lee Maye, a farm- Earlu Bird Qpeciafc are plans afoot to add another ISELIN. N. J. U-8-9»9l Rosalind Russell in half hour to a Maverick show hand of the Milwaukee Braves, Tidbits: titled Two Tickets to Ten Strike has recorded several rock V FBI., SAT. at roll ballads. Maye prefers base- Steve Kager is working very and release it as a theatrical FEBRUARY 26, 27, 28 bal to singing, however. He bat-! "AUNTIE MAME" hard on the art exhibit he is- feature. . . Alex Gottlieb, pro- Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis ted ,318 with Auston of the; In Ttchnictlur: planning. It will be held at;[ ducer and sometime writer of Amboy Feed & Garden Shop Texas League last season. — Plus — the Knights of Columbus audi- The Gale Storm Show, is do- "AT WAR WITH A I REEL torium. Local artists who wish ins an original, Inside My Camille .Henry of the New! ••: STOOGE COMEDY" to exhibit should get in touch Wife's Head, for Playhouse 90 j York Rangers is the lightest THE ARMY" YOU TOT) TPTPI with Steve. .. The 10th anni-'l AND SELECTED SHORTS versary dinner of Congregation NBC has bought Jack National Hockey League player — Plus — SUjht lncreuc in Prict GET riiJjJ!i! Webb's new Black Cat series, at 151 pounds. Larry Regan of Matinn Sal. * lna. at 1 f. M. . Adath Israel Saturday night Feature Length Color WONDERLAWN was an outstanding success. It dealing with a San Franciscoj Boston, Kan Wharram of Chl- WED. THRU SAT. 0 Bm Harris of T Cartoon taught me one thing though. newspaperman. It will go on;«W - "^ y °- MARCH 4-5-S-7 the network schedule next fall ronto- "GUUVER'S TRAVELS" Cecil a DeMille pretenU I will have to learn to do the Matinee Sat at 1:3«P. M. LAWN FOOD CHa Cha if I want to keep.up . . . Desilu Playhouse is pre Yul Brynner 2500 sq. ft. siu-25 lbs., Reg. $2<50 with the times. . . It is in the paring a two-parter, to be We Carry a SUNDAY THRU WED. Claire Bloom air that the two Democratic shown on consecutive weeks Complete Selection of MARCH 1ST THRU 4TH Charfes Bom I'titled The Untouchables and In Clubs in the Lafayette Estates- Imported & Domestic Leslie Caron and Shorecrest area are about to based on the book by former 6IGCARTOOW REVUE FRIW WINES & LIQUORS Maurice Chevalier WHEN combine, . . FBI agent Eliot Ness. It's the Free Delivery S.AMUK- "THE PLUMBING YOU BUY Last But Not Least: DIAL KI-1-5975 "GIGI" Born at Perth Amboy Hos- UBAT ING WONDERLAWN -FREE-" In CinenuJicupc ud Color BUCCANEER" pital, from Fords, a daughter KlMBALL 1-6985 - Abo - C«-ltarrU| to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beau- "WHEN HELL BROKE Chadton Hecton LAWN SEED WEEK! ROCKMAN'S 1* Wbitaaa St, Carter*. N. J lieu, 47 Phoenix Avenue, a son TwUy Thru Tursdij! LOOSE" as Andrew Jackson to Mr, and Mrs. Henry Wyry- All the Joy in the World for LIQyORS Im BMBtUul TtcknktKu 2500 vq. a sin only *)i»/O kowski, 49 Carlton Street, a AH the World to Enjoy! DD4NERWARE Plus ad^vk St Md Penhlni daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Rosalind Russell as TO THE LADIES "JOHNNY ROCCO" gene Stogryn, 1129 B Wood- 1 A*, CMteret. N. J. Pins Cartoon FCED YOUR LAWN AT OUR EXPENSE I WANTED TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY bridge Avenue, a daughter to 'AUNTIE NAME Uttk MaUntc (at F r M. Be an -rarly bird! Buy your lawn seed nvw— and get thi Mr. and Mrs. John Coates. 30 TMhniruu • TecluUtolor _ Plus — Offices located near 25 1b. $l!.5Ub»(t of lawn food ABSOLUTELY KKEE witb Seventh Street. . . from Iselin. A WAtTB BAD* TBKATRE Gene Barry center of town, suit- each |>ack*g« of Wonderlawn (a $5.95: That'» an J8.4S a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.j value for only $5.'.<5. Wondcrlawn Lawn Seed gm» yM able for beauty par- John Eastman, a son to ^Ir. "HONG KONG MAJESTIC a la*n of permaitint beauty, Wonderlawn Lawn Food and Mrs. William Thomas, 145 CONFIDENTIAL" lor operation. PUBLIC AUCTION "constant feeds" -turnn *!•»:>> green, ktri* trrass rretn. Middlesex Avenue, a son to Mr. RUII WKD., HABCB 4 Write To: Quantity limittd! ACT NOW! and Mrs. Richard Wenskoski, Tnl Brynner Ferth Ambuy BEAUTY PARLOR 30 W. Frances Street, a son to Charlton HeSton NOW SHOWING SALE Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan, 58 c b Independent- Award Winnini WONPERLAWN UTILITY LAWN SEED Adams Street, a. son to Mr. and "THE BUCCANEER" Leader Having sold our larm we, the undersigned, will sell at public auction Household Goods, Fumiahings and Mrs. Albert Dealing, 561 Broad - Teshntetlor Woodbridge, N. J. Pltti — Antiques on the premises at: 00 Street. . . from Port Reading, a NN ion to Mr. and Mrs, Michael! DAY FOR A SCOBEYVILLE-VANDERBEH|0 ROAD. Five miles SAVE »1 fcabucha. 21 Turner Street. . .; HANGING" OFWESOCIH Northeast of Freehold. Prom Highway 34 turn east at from Colonia, a daughter to Mr.: HMYMESS Knights Roadside Stand. Prom Eatontown - Freehold Reg J4 95 Pay only *3.95 Wid Mrs. Matthew Pleshcr. 179 Road turn westr at Lairds. Directional arrows will be with fresh, bright, clean posted on both roads. ——.IMHIOOrW ugs in your home . . . Ua Adm., tic, I'UUdren Fret 10:30 AM.—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY MTH—10:30 AM hanm At\M - IV) 10 0O FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Three generations of furniture and furni&hings con- STATE >•« an r«d . . • VioltU art FORDS SUNDAY sisting of two cradles (Circa 1760), Early American Wail u« . . . Riga t» SO H1B. 27, J8, MARCH 1 Mirrors, Kerosene Hanging Lamps, Kerosene Wall THEATRE MGHTWnd latt longer too, rUVHOVSE Wcmdbridsf, N J. Bracket Lamps, Three Cutters , One is nearer God's heart in a garden, Spec lid Kiddie Sliuw Charter 7 or 9. Kllaier S Garden Tools, Chicken Brooders and Feeders, Hammer- Than anywhere else on earth." Saturday at 1:4S P. M. Forrest Tucker • WEDDINGS MGM mill (Fairbanks), Chicken Crates, Sleigh Bells and I',IM Sidr Kids in A Call WX 7374 Weekdays, 6:00, 0:50 • SHOWKKS everything from basement to attic and contents of out- NO TOLL CHA4££ buildings. HOT SHOTS" Sunday, t:35, 5:25. 8:15 — rius — i • BANQUETS AMBOY FEED - t« Hit - Sale will be held regardless of weather conditions. Sat. MaUnrt Special Shu* "KlMi Kl).\(. • lMIJNlCAKEA TKKROR IN A Tt.VAS Indoors house-heated. .Everything must be removed from All SEATS ONLY i5c lor the Children the premises at conclusion of sale. The undersigned and S. floyes •Uin or Shine TOWN" Auctioneer shall not be responsible in the event of acci- »«(* PUBLISHING COMPANY is not to hit it over the head with an pendent-Leader, civic groups, wlde survey by the New Jersey *«« from a heavily populated PTA and PTO units, Women'a rh,rir« K. r.rfnory, President axe, In other words, we should seekj Poll would Indicate, first of all, county to a county with fewer m uwrrnce F. Campion to improve the wonderful, free medium! Clubs, service organizations, that New Jerseyans have beenPeople; & the remaining ons THERE WASN'T lnbor unions and all other tn six has come from another Xl(T prrsldrnt and Treasurer good customers for people en- that we have, rather than abandoning! A SHORT groups which supported local gaged In th» business 6f moving sl*te In the Union, with two ,,„,,, drllferj, » «»tl P« eopj it for a proposition which would place school needs. household furniture and goods states furnishing the big major* ,,,,„ MIC« hy mill, lncludlnf poiL»|t, over the past few years. lty of the newcomers, New York ' '" " "1 m/nthi, 12.25; three monthi, television in something of the same We, as teachers entrusted Survey f indtogs show that the and Pennsylvania, ' ,,. ,,,i)iM b; mill. U «nti. All p»j»ble 1 with the growth of democracy position the movie industry enjoyed a average family In the state has Prom the above findings, tt through education, fully realise been in Its present home six can be Ken <*»* few years back. what support of education years. of ththe NeN w JJersey families when If anyone thinks making free tele- means to our segment o they move don't move too lari America. You have shown And that one out of every five families has been In Its they move to another place in vision commercial would inevitably im- faith In the value O the same county; to anothef public education for our future present home less than two prove the quality of programming, he yea Si community In the same county; voters and have confronted the £ to another county In the state, 'uinstitkinft Effort ' might take a look at Hollywood, and problem of providing educa- Further analysis shows that two out of every five families or from nearby New York and ;n Committee has completed trie movies. The movies never have tional opportunities for Wood Pennsylvania. bridge children commensurate In the state when they last "been free, and one can go to about ten moved simply went to another Another finding worthy of ;: i;ilm of the municipal budget with the responsibilities they home In the same community. particular note Is that the btg motion pictures today before he finds will face as citizens of a chang ,, i ,UKI it has been a laborious And another one In four Jer-majority of all those movlnf one that really makes any sense. More ing world, ,; s-ukm"' effort. seyans moved from another from another community In th» than that, he can go to about ten be- Yours very truly, community In the sam« county same county; from another ;,::;,( in its present form, rep- Mrs. Gilbert P. Augustine, fore he finds one which is uplifting, where they were already living. county in the state, or from ,, ,iMnificant increase over 1958 president In other words, nearly seven another state have come from Inspirational, or at least a little ideal- Woodbrldge Township out of every ten families when larger communities than they ; ,,;•„• winch will impose a severe ly-slanted for the young mind and the! Federation of Teachers they last moved went either to (Continued on Page 18) .;, on rvory property-owner in impressionable youth of the country, : iiinity. particularly when tt I with the requirements of There are many faults today in the JUST PARAGRAPHS Know Your Representatives :;,,.,!•.! ui Education. Frankly,how- field of free television. We think the stress on crime, excessive drinking, Negative Advantage Th« best citizen Is an active citizen, one, who ii .:. , M-A- of the necessities of oper- alert and goes to the source to secure the best available and other things, should be curtailed. The one good thing about a •i,! municipality in terms of Information. The best representative Is one who co- But to turn this over to the commer- double feature is that you can't operates with his constituents and Is ready and eager ,,:.;t;ition, police protection and walk in in the middle of both cial czars, who know quite well that to to receive their views. Herewith an the addrseei of ,;,", iither public services which pictures.—Dallas Morning News your representatives. Keep In touch with them. get a man's dollar they must stress Under the Capitol Dome "lid — and to some extent The Whole Truth? just this sort of thing, including sex, By J. Jisepfc Gribbiis UNITED STATES CONGRESS n. I dec! - few exceptions can If a husband's words are Senator H. A. Williams, Jr., (D), Senate Office Build- is not the answer, sharp, maybe it's because he ing, Washington, D. C. Home—Princeton. 0 the final draft. had to get them in edgewise. The proof on pay television is to be TRENTON — New Jersey's charges $10 for such plates, and Senator Clifford P. Case (R), Senate Office Building, • IF. it is unfortunate that our he same six month period last — Castle Courier, Portsmouth, Washington, D. C. Home—345 Elm Avenue, Bahway. lawmaklng mill — the 183rd New York charges $5 extra. year. found in the moving picture industry N. H. Representative Peter Frellnghuysen, Jr. (R), (Fifth :-..• v has grown to the extent Legislature — has closed up SALTWORKS: - Salt was so Inheritance taxes secured Congressional District), House Office Building, as it operated right here in America shop until March ft to permit Important In New Jersey during from estates of deceased persons >. uncalled upon to provide Definition Washington, D. C. Home—Morrlrtowa. in the last twenty or twenty-five years. time for a study of hundreds of Colonial times that it was pro-represented an Increase of $1- Moron — That which, in the . ; MI soon. We are sorry that bills already Introduced and tocessed from ocean waters at 940,216 during the same period, STATE LEGISLATURE The people are paying to see just the winter time, women wouldn't ,., i'\|>;tnded far too fast to be give members of the Joint saltworks strategically located while gasoline taxes were up have so many colds If they put Senate sort of thing that the average Holly- Legislative Appropriations Com- and workmen were exempt by $9,888,690, or 27 per cent over • Kfi n pace with the price of ex- — Th« Salute, Bremerton John A. Lynch (D), 55 Paterson Btreet, New Brunswick mittee sufficient leeway to pre- Congress from services in the lasast year for the six month peperr- wood production stresses. That seems Wasn Assembly .',:i lor years our newspaper has pare an annual budget bill. militia. od. Car registration fees and to prove that paying for something driver license revenues, showed William Kurt* (D), 415 Conover Street, South Amboy Harry B. Weiss and his vtfe • ';'.• vnice in Favor of some orderly 'Up'to the present time, 134 an increase of $1,307,429 dur- Is It Worth It? David I. Stepacoff (D), 160 Lewis Street, Perth Amboy will not improve its virtue, or morally Grace so claim In "their most : manageable — pattern of Senate bills and 507 Assembly ing the six month period. The man who gets married is J. Edward Crablel •• the sake of being big. We During the entire 1958 ses-State Department of AgrteuK little knowledge of the English congressional participation or recom- ture. As only 200 copies of the language who are ambitious to When eating buffalo mea New Brunswlok i i ihis was a mistake then, and sion, 277 bills were Introduced remember that one man's meal Joseph R. Costa (D), 123 Hlllcrest Avenue, Edison mendations, but the answer is not to In the Senate and 590 bills In book hare been printed, tt Is drive cars In the, Garden State. A bill Introduced in the Legis-may be another man's bison Thomas Lee (D), South Plainfleld : r ;!ie niunieipal and the Board the General Assembly. There already a collectors item. turn the wonderful medium of tele- lature by Assemblymen Frank — Afterburner, Cecil Field, Pla. George J. Otlowskl (D), 451 Kennedy Street, Perth :•.••..:!• m money requirements for were alM 24 Senate concurre Because salt was an im vision over to the pay-TV buzzards, who " Meloni, Camden, and John Amboy. r portant article of commerce In 1 'H|utntevidence of the error / resolutiontions last year; 15 SenatSenat Leon Blanchard (D) closed and the Wflfcr was cemetery lots hi five different '••' •••'• k'it for us except to pay Legislature has accomplished Third Ward Fourth Ward evaporated by the sun's heat tors," "interpreters" and other home towns. Hig Budget Briefetl much during the period from individuals who drill car know- L. Ray AUbanl (D) Peter Schmidt (D) ••'. this desire. This cost is salt remained. — Hutchlnson (Kan.i News Although it affects every American January 13 when the new ses- ledge into the minds of their Elmer Dragos (D) Thomas Costello (D1 !i'-w school construction, in sion got underway. Many of the Among other places, salt- students just long enough to Needling The B'hoys Fifth Ward and Its cogt averages more than $577 works were set up near the have them succeed In the dri- :i!iicsof roads to be built or major problems which con- John Evanko (R) per man, woman and child in New Jer-fronted the lawmakers a month mouth of the Shrewsbury River, ver's examination. Often Indi- statesman is a politician David Miller (R) with a high fidelity record. ' m extension of our sewer ago are already solved through the Shark River, the Manas- viduals so trained are difficult i sey, relatively few people have any -Ellaville (Qa.) Sun BOROUGH OF CARTERET COUNCIL 1 the enlargement of our po- the speed-up which has fea- quan River, and Toms River. to detect at the examination, clear conception of^ the huge document tured the weekly sessions. The State of Pennsylvania even with the result that persons MAYOR -..--iint-iit. We made our decision operated a saltworks on the MM be licensed who become a Life's Little Ironies that makes up the $77 billion Federal Because the Assembly Is ™ already passed. We now latter stream, which produced short time later, hazards on the The Russians have a switch Edward J. Dolan (D) - budget now before Congress. Democratic and the Senate Is highways. on our traffic slogan. Theirs Republican, each house has 60,000 bushels of salt annually. COUNCDLMEN •!'lives of this decision-. The proposed law would li- goes: "Vote for the party. The Spelling out proposals of the Presi- passed Us own version of bills REVENUES :-New Jersey resi- 1 John E. D-Zurilla (D) Adam Siymbonki (D) cense memory experts the same life you save may be your own. '•: Hie circumstances facing dent for meeting national objectives containing remedies of prob- dents are drinking more alco- Walter Sullivan (D) Alex Such (D) as schools offering training In]—The Morroccan, Port Lyautey Thomas Mlllk (D) John Hutnix CD) e, it had little dis- in the fiscal year beginning July 1, lems in many Instances. For holic beverages, smoking more the actual operation of mol matters. Equip-, instance, the Assembly has cigarettes and driving more vehicles. Both lawmakers are next, the printed Federal budget forms passed, an assessment bill which cays than ever before, ' !'f furnished and paid for, convinced the proposed law I a volume the size of a 1,000-page tele- allows local assessors to set a A report on State tax rev- would considerably in mi^i be hired and materials number of subjective standards enues Issued by State Treasure) making New Jersey highways! phone directory. To reduce this huge John A. Kervick from July 1 to ; Waste must be collected In tnelr evaluation 'of real safer. iass of figures and facts for popular property. Bills containing other December 31 shows an Increase 1 "I of and certain? sanitary 'consumptionr , the U. S. Budget Office remedies for the problem are of $313,347 in State alcoholic JERSEY JIGSAW: - Island : /CO pending In the Senate. beverage taxes during the six Beach, the ten mile strip of '"list be maintained. The produces "The Federal Budget in month period,1 Total liquor taxes sandy peninsula south of Sea- ;M -safety of 70,000-plus men, Both houses of the Legisla- paid this year reached $10,208, side Park, will be open to the Brief." This is available fnjm the U. S.ture, however, have repassed ;:ul 941 compared with $9,895,59 public next summer as a State • children are the responsi- Government Printing Office at Wash- new bond Issue bills to secure during the same period In 1957Park... Milk prices In Sooth 1 w it!iin the trust of our local ington, D. C. foi< 25c. $45,850,000 to finance reser- Cigarette taxes collected dur- Jersey are again due for a revts- Savings Accounts voir construction, although ing the recent six month perioc ion after a public hearing to be •••"t. They allow of little ecano- presenting a ilcomprehensive picture voters authorized issuance of Increased $1,265,645, or 7 pe: conducted by the State Office n;iv '' f a large, over-extenjded of the new budget proposals pliis ex- the bonds last fall as the re- cent. This is one of the largest of Milk Industry In Trenton on sult of a 1958 law. This was sudden Increases In revenue in March 4.., Six workers were Does Your ' "!" i"tc. The costs of such op- planafion of how the system which un- done because of a claim by history. Tefal cigarette taxes killed and 3,312 suffered In- tll(1 • " se days of inflation must derlies it works, the data, among other bond attorneys that bond issue dumped'into the State Treasurj juries in Industrial accidents !l - and by the real estate bills should arise In the House from July f last to Decembei during January in New Jersey family Have? things, dispel any idea that the 1B60 31 reached $19,271,959 com- State Highway Comlssioner| AUTO TAGS::— New black spending (document is niggardly. pared with $18,006,314 durin (Continued op Page 18) lettered license tags will begin '"wi Committee has, in the Through p series of historical compari- to be distributed to motorists •|ll"-vii commendable restraint sons, the budget booklet shows that throughout New Jersey at the GLAMOR GIRLS Many families have several—ons for each \ rate of 180,000 sets per month '''""I'ting to control these costs the $77 billion spending program pro> next June under the present member of the family. Mom, Dad and the)' 1 kl(P them as nearly as possible posed for 1960 is over $12 billion more plans of the State Division of Kiddies each have their own accounts. Saving 1 thl ability of the people to pay than spent in fiscal 1955. Motor Vehicles. BANKING HOURS: Persons whose regulations ll!l[ 11 has become a family habit, and who can " " fe can anticipate a loud Included in this is a $5 billion' in- expire In June will be the first . Monday Thru ll : (1 to receive the new plates, They itart to save too early? 1 " ^; over the! projected tax crease to a total of nearly $46 billion Thursday are the new standard tag used '!! but the tim* for this noise for national security in fiscal 1960. In- throughout the United States, 9 A. M. to Z P. M. Remember, each, separate account is in- ."'"•"^WBre creating the coiuii. ternational affairs and finance are six inches by twelve Inches, and Friday 1'1"1' was certain to require sitch' down slightly but the remaining great are black-lettered an a straw- sured up to $10,000. Yes, family saving is colored background. 9 A. M. to 6 P, M, • "'•" '''he time for an alternative bulk of domestic-type programs are up County designations will dis- the safe, suro way to a happy life. slll j""" - <-<' been lost. $7 billion to total more than $29 bil-appear with the new Issue of lion. Included in the latter classifica- tags because all will have ['"'•^tois must be taken into letter prefix and not more than i','" , n in any appraisal of the tion, are commerce and housing, agri- three numerals. Experts claims .' llu> Price of silence on the culture, natural resqurces, labor and there are fifteen times more 2y2% Welfare, veterans services and benefits, letter combinations with the p letters than with the h\i n Savings Accounts general government and interest on - but we ordered the present two letters. Because the national debt. 'Veryone will have a low num- without asking the cost, ber, motorists are expected t« must pay for It. The $12 billion rise in the Federal fight for their Initials oy Woodbridge budget since 1955 is estimated by the icense tags In the future. Gacr New.Jersey Taxpayers Association tt '.&t will bear the words "Oar- cu State."' V Ow New Building, Comer Mourn AVVIUM reprint an increase for taxpayers it Ouvernor Robpt, B. Meyne; National Bank and an Ie this state alone of a halit-'billion dollar . ill souii ask the Legislature I and Berry Hired

Mr>. OT-arroll Says COIJONIA - The Cok Public Library amimmcrd Br BARBARA BALFO1R R rirhl, Bev. Franri* T»rrr*y SJ.: Him CihiD. eibmaster: jan architectural designer for a Sam;" and "Young Man Joseph Gulvsu, Msirtant rnbniirtrr. »nd Stat* Tro»p*r Mihalr. SUndtn*. in thr same onlrr. Tim DrtawB. Bill Maori*!* '.shipping concern, and their two, Hurry," for adult readm Thorn** Smith, Mickey SmiUi, Mrs. Irene Drtxler, den mother: Robert Noll, Mieh»*l DoMfhie, B*bert toekwMd knd jchildren have only lived in thi? JM GUITM. country since May. They are at New children's books ;M Village Green. i "Lpt s Go to the Capital."" Hounds," The Odd One." ' i Next door, at No. 22. is Mrs.! Story of Civilization" >6 James MacDonald. and across umes i, 'Twixt Twelve Heart Campaign Dads Honored at /l/irnia/Gainer Elected the street at No. 21 is Mrs. Twenty," "The Wonder o! i Stanley Jaskiewicz who came "Worlds In the Sky," "Pun i over from Glasgow in 1949. Astronomy," "This Way u Totals $2^08 Dinner of Cub Pack 149A Lynn Oaks Head Though I really feel an im- - Cub Pack 149 A. aid Carlo. Donald Gero; Den 7 BRITISH-BORN TRIO — Ottinj toftthfr al the home of Mr». Junes MwDonald, Stars" There are also " COLOKIA — Dr Edwart A "—" — -"" *•"-•• "• "• "- --— *™— ~"""rh«i#? CO^ONIA — Isaac Oalner postor being bracketed with my 5 chur 1 Charles l toft I U Villagt Grew, for a spot o[ t*a rwrntlj were her two neighbors, Mrt. SUnlfy Volumes of 8cience" for Partenope chairman of the ^ C***"* ^l enjoyed'MTI. iwwina i^iwnce. tnaiiej|Wii elected prMkknt o{ t^e neighbors as British." Mrs. dren and many books for tuj e7 dlnn r0 ra wre c Jasklewia (tenter) and Mrs. D»tid T»ws irlxhti. All thr** wer* born in EnjUnd and Heart Fund Drive In Cotonia * * "., P « J" r^ " t' -rw a.v,,w'Lynn Oaks CWc Association »t MacDonald, blonde ind slim are nrxtdoor neiihborc on tbelr Colonla Street. young readers. announced $2,108.82 tel«n}l)rto •""»» Wl» ««» «old ™oma? ^%^TN^T • »««"* lut *«*• Other, explains quickly. '1 was bom collects from the house-to-dinner Monday, |Kwwow^j*"*™ *™*"' elected were Alvin Salkln, vice in England, but came to this The library is planning um wuuam fund raising drive In April, i house canvass In the area to Rev. Francis Tlemey led the < watenfwi. uamr prwl(lent; Mrg 8 K]ein re_ country when I was three years English schools, according to Swam nd a!n lectors will canvas* homes date. Residents who still wish invocation and Cubmaster warts-- _. __ .. .„>....,...,_„ cordincordingg secreUrysecreUry:- MitchelMitchelll DeDe-- °olWd an» d W™*spnt P'a!n American this group. Cooking, knittine 5/. Cecelia's PTA Plans Colonla and It Is hoped to donate, may send donations'Harry Cahill welcomed _~ State Troopei•HankMihaly ^ t,.,,^^. p ,with no accent. But I do have Mwing are taught from the the ^ phffl)pphffl)pM pKkk each citizen will contrib to Heart. 727 Raritan Avenue.fathers and «ons. ' presented a Him PoUc 2VZ generously. Ronald Ca Hisrhlnnd Park. To date, Colonia Cub scout Robert Noll gave * Annual 8th Brookslde Court, Is i has sported the highest initial th« "Greeting to Dad" However, American house- isELIN — Approximately 108 drew Dapuzzo, president of the The library Is endeavoring \ collection in the county. iDens 1, 2 and3 presented songs housekeepers. e|gntri pliers tt St. Cecelia's PTA, Mr«. Henry Qlovw, Mrs. several conies of Contributions from the vari- an(j a g^jt. Dens 4, 5 and 6 pro- Robert Lockwood. '-., they ail enjoy school will make the fifth an-jFrank Jacob, Mrs. William Le- by eras sections have been listed M Tided the decorations. the closing speech and Ik t *"*• committee. appliances and:nu|ll graduation trip to Waah-!mlskaj . Mrs. William Duer- ^ne^ to donatdone, follows: J Her. Tlemey addressed the night to all. Mr. Malina was *" *» wUU*In "^•'toitod to contact Mr.. East Cliff Road and Northi^p on "Responsibility" and fcr the 8ponsor8hlp Of m Mn MgW n M d PI program chairman and Mrs. get a laugh when customers fS- *' ' ^f P» - "; or Mn. Chere«. Mrs?.!!!^. CharleJf!'-i?is Ronge,?flS?™«»» captains, M Smith played his ac- Citron is recreation and youth compliment me on how well I' ; Avenue and W Dover Road,!,V ^ !; P ' -^ Mothers Association at | Meet Informally tne cnaperones -wwili l attend 6 TJhrlasi, Mrs. Leonard La- ISELIN-Charles A. Ca ]iui Wertz Robert will be announced. Mrs. Partflnope, captain, »443.- Uan Wertz, Rober t NollNoll:: DeDenn MMondays meeting at the Civic th«n with th* whole AM- Mass, then have break-Banco, members of the PTA. I0rmtr captain of the IseU them with the whole ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^^ By; 06; Country Club Village. Mrs. 4. James Byron. Charles Plesh- club building. Others elected Mr. Dezube and Donald Kriz,' JS^TJ^TiiS jPirst Aid Squad, has been James Casserly, $18.15; Water ^ Dou«l« D«*: D™ 5, Rob- were Mrs. Raymond Tschupp.the shade tree comittee, an-:night at the home of Mrs. Mac- A. M., they will be on Uieir T * 1 P 11 pointed chairman of the I* Street area, Mrs. ' "* Donald. All are members of the Spangler, captain, $51.10; Bruce Kopcko; Den 6, William ^olhamus. recording Little rellows «w« ^^ Mwaesn. ! wood Lane to Longfellow Drive, Cahill, Joseph Barkaukis, Ger- Mrs. Richard Thompson, coi\supplement the trees be 'Cerebral Palsy League, -irespontding secretary and Mrs.; last fall, Mrs. John Gregorcllt, captain, iof foreign-born wives, mostly often went to dancM wlth m,!Rev, John M. Wilus. pastor oljllumDCr \j\Z,l ^JUBileen, as co-chairman i Raymond Wlppert, treasurer. $51.45; Colonia Village, Mrs. Colonia Man Named Mr. KrU was appointed rep- of American servicemen, who jatner and and had a;6t. Cecelia's Church; Sister Pi- ' „_,_».- imembers of the squad's i Charles Clrlin, Mrs. Charles . tentative to the men's senior,unite for sociability and for in- ! Nor Is it deUs, Sister Adrlenne, Mrs. An- COIX5NIA - RegistrationsiCorpg lM^s Auxiliary Hozempa and Mrs. Francis 23 meeting and com-.gQigjgj] \e^rae- He will try to expensive air travel to their dangerous for a'- _ifor the UtUe Mm J««»;nat 2836, V.P.W. ~ Foley, captains, $140.64. .— Kenneth Szaro, mittee chairman will be named, arrange a team from the devel- country of origin. 10 walk home baseball season were wnvieicuj^,. ^, Muth 15 Also, Shorecrest, Mrs. Daniel South Amboy. announced that The association will be in opment. Also present Tuesday night Sunday at the Civic Club. Owr| _ :!^ Henry Strubel 214 Coloniaxharge of the annual Cerebal ' 81ue and Cold 250 boys signed up to play ball.1 «»t lieuutnant Edward Bi *l • „.„,7™ Th e 6grou w p sent a letter to were three other British wives, ^ ^ ^^ we Mfe JU^ »• BoulerardTlndllovarri , wilTrill direcr\\r**tt hiVtics cam^nm - PalsIUIHyT driviti^nea in thfh»t Inma[nfflinn Ave-In) : * " w*.«v • IT 1 1 Ragistratlon days were high-!1"1 reporwa wr car »™ Oaks and Dover Estates, Mrs. "nf VoCL withCommitteeman Edward Kath.Mrs. Kerin O'Carroll. 1016 u none of this hKtic trtn| , Irving Malina, captain, 158.85; palgn locaUy in his quest for nue section 1 8 ttat IS llelCliUshtfld by the record numberiby the Cadets at theJtet ^^^ general chair-"k " Vwomi lacil-(Stone Stoe^lUhway, president rting 0, ^^ ^ Inman Avenue and l*ke Ave- the chairmanship of the Be- Mrs. Dolch er (of el«ht-year old boys coming!Building Saturday will be i " ^ " .™S itles be Installed on the grounds^ the Westfield chapter: Mrs,MtomobUe to ^^ nwtg. , nue area, Walter Cahill cap- publican party in the county.; man assisted by7 1 ISELIN—Cub Pack 148 heldiout for their firs* season ofltinued for the next two we? AV,~ ™»Z+' of the New Dover School when Werner Tundennann. 35 Nor- ^g vula Green nelghborr tain. $36156; Oak Ridge The alliance of the two men{Mrs. Tschupp and Mrs. WLppert. mandy Road, Colonla; and Mrs. s ninth annual Blue and Ooldipiay. All wiU be notified wtenjThe Cadet* will use the mo^ Heights, Howard Kay, captain, came in the gubernatorial pri-JThe drive is scheduled for the, John Zakutanaky. 134 Uncoln:™ at the Bel-Aire Inn, and where to wport for toe earned to outfit them**.* at plaimtng $69.07; Woodbridge Knolls, Mrs. mary when both supported middle of March and the com-j "™ program committee U Avenue, Colonlss. if,,, Anniral Hall'P^" Amboy T011™11-*- Tn'lflrst practice sessions. with Jacketa. Mr. Barrett naa k the Seventh Richard Solomita, captain. Senator Wayne Dumont, Jr. ^ttee plans to select captslnsi»l*o »' »or on the June P^nic Though not on Village Oreen, .committee in charge were Earlj puns for the retwration and that there are still .$134.93: Video Park, Mrs. Ber- Mr. Strubel was elected fire'from each section of the area!* be held at Roosevelt Park. , fort, William Roach/inrprovement of the Inman openings for Iselin boys nard Dickman, captain, $37.95; commissioner of District 5. to be canvassed. Volunteers are! hind it and often comes over McCabe, Robert Jumper,! Avenue field are going ahead tween the ages of It and 1{ Jordan Woods, Mrs. George which serves Avenel and part of asked to call Mrs. Dolch. for a cup of tea with the three I 7 Vt the Snyder, Herbert New-jwlth Thomas Donahue as chalr- The Cadets meet every Thui Plescho, captain, $71.30; Can-Colonia, last Saturday. He also The door prize was won by Large Group Attends girls who live there. Originally man, Robert Janeski. Joseph'man Of the committee. Opening day kt 7:30 P. M. at'so/. terbury Village, Mrs. Charles served another term on the Mrs. James Fabergass. Hostes- Colonia Teen Danceft™ Birmingham England, Keegan, captain; $78.80; Dukes Board In 1953.. He has been ses were Mrs. James White Mrs. fthis cheerlu1 Mrs. William Leavy, Mrs. Jane- Jones and David fOarfield, Is active in Republican politics M. Sulkowsky and Mrs. Wip- COLONIA - » '•"• -">••" " ' aniline i expected. Estates, James Lunny, captain. ski Mrs. Messina. Mrs. Karl,also busy completing plans for. Lawrence for nine yean. pert. !Ossenf ort, Mrs. JamesMay 3. when the all-star game' $88.90; and business men has completed a Red ' Colonia, $51.00. jO'Rourke, Mrs. Joseph Lowery/and parade will be held. League |Mrs. Hamilton Billings. MrsJ tficials urge parents to get out Course i ilies o ol in her eye Jumper, Mrs. Carl Luna andj to the games and cheer on then- Cooperate not Compete,lonia VUlase Civic Association: Mr.Pti that she knows of a former Mrs. L. Akesson. sons U this promises to be a 5011 Happy Birthday was sung toiAmerican G. L ^ hu British: I Guests were Rev. William most successful season. Many! the ISELIN— Mrs, Jack Kathy Holland, Robert Sauer ^fB wh0 gre planning to move! iRirby, William Oeler, scout ex-jmore dads have volunteered' Psychologist Advises and Roger Lee. A multiplication was welcomed as a new member back to England. .. !held its annual .ecutive, Mrs. Fred Height, preal- their services as coaches. Others ^raey aty in of the Ladies Auxiliary. C'nem- COLONIA — At-a-meeting of Committeemen David Miller "lance was a highlight of the to run a pub over dent of School 15 PTA which who feel they would like to chapter member ol ical Hook and Ladder Company,'Ute Colonla VlDaae Association and John Evanko discussed a evening. Winners ln_a fox trot isponsors the pack; Mrs. Relfht,]ptrticlpate In the organizations ' ~^~ looking for- n District 11, at a meeting at the lart week, thf members heardrletter written to the Township contest were Carol Kopala and.^-j.^'^ tne Seventy * ineighborhood. comtmiasioner; iprogram are asked to call Larry mi of tension andI their Pet r Auth Avenue Firehouse. a talk on the parental in-about snow removal in the area. Carl Meier. George Reilly sang;h 1]m.UD * 1John Cody, assistant dlstrictloiasser at FUlton 1-5S18 for 1 Babiak, scout master of Boy nai Brith Mrs. Edward Jankowdd was Duences of child personality.They also discussed the Town- 'Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." ;We heren !commissioner; Mrs. Cddy and deUlls. named chairman of the annuannuaa l ddevelopmen t by Dr. Sopchak,,!5hl,pp budgeg t and announced Chaperones were Mr. andj "PupUs Behind Britiib" Scout Troop 49 officiated ''institutional representatives. installation dinner to be he.he'.d chief psychologist of the MidrjprovisioMidjprovisioj n was being made for Mrs. Chester Thomas, Mrs. Fred if these young women have. graduation ceremonies for The salute to the flag was led Plans Inductiol April 11. Elections will be helddleaex County Mental Healthh a full-time recreation director Qelshelmer, Mrs. Paul NieteoldonecriUcUm.it Is said the' S*Phe"'Webster Ira by Carl Luna:, Rev Klrby ("•{fli'lh tO Tiiiwk ll; J 1 1 COLONIA — The execuu MMarch h 1919. MrsMs. JosJosephh HuttHuttee - CliniClinicc. '|in- *-'—Coloni-a —and -a --patro-- l ca- r' i-n Stephen Rastocny. Joseph Caru-! educational system Peter Lemi&ka, John Clover and ^ mvoqation; Mr. and Mrs. A^"" w VJlivm board of th man is co-chairman, j He .stated the basic needs in the Colonia Area 24 hours sone, Mrs. John Toma and far more of itsiRobert Faifthaber, Jr. pnsd Reignt and William Oeier; JQ J WJ • • The group wEl hoM a danctjehild growth and pointed out daily. Thorn McCanri served as Donald Sweetser. (pupil.„.„s does. ; Icubmaste^ Robert Faulhaber^ mtredtwd and th« «har-: DOgrd retltlOll. - . May 16 with Mrs. Vincent King.|«ome of the results that might moderator during a "' question A teenage comalttee meiin^ Mrs. O'Carroll says that her presented achievement awardsjter presented. home « and Installs 'J chairman, assisted by Mrs. occur when these needs are not and answer period. wiU bVheldWeSay at Ve oldest daughter, who attended u follows; Frank Endoleln.j Carl Luna, cubmaster pre- COLONIA - The Colonia plan charter the Hi Thomas Burke and Mrs. Alfred, properly satisfied. He listed the. Tentative plans were made wnomrn ucuce Of mDouglas n^Bii^ Klemmj i ^1 5 British schools"** , could read and, John clo^™.«m .peter .tw! l I*miskaJsente—.»—...^>**id. achievemen~ t award-_s to Civi, c Improvemen—•• t Clu—b Inc. ceremonies „a.t • March I Giwgeriwger. |mnimanyy constructiv e and destruc- for a spring dancdance.. Mrs. DoDonn Brookside Court Plans will bewrite easily and weU when sne.John McKeon, Richard Cergel.lDen 1, Robert Kelly. John Kerr. announced repreaenUUves, Ted Bouiewd SCJVOOJ, Mrs. Skelly won the special tive factors responsible in theoeGroat was named chairmaairmannmade for a "Western Night'Vwas five years old. Her .son whoPrarJt Taglkreru. Frari Churi-lKevin L^^^ y Installed award and refreshments were \j makk e up andd personalitlity of tthhe Of hospitality. Volunteers areit,, be hela i-Mar,n Kessler, Dennis;mond Sepsie; Den 3', Robert!win investigate the pros and Officers to is still having difficulty,», poward ian, preside! served by Mrs. J. A. Vatlcano child. ! being solicited to serve this will be Mked to wear some ar-and can do neither well. Becker. Ira Lasky, Richard! Albertsen, Axen. JohnjpQjjg of i^ proposed petitions Bernard Dicl and. Mrs. Thomas Marold. In his conclusion Dr. Sopchak committee, tide of green clothing for the "All reading instruction ortr Thompson, Richard Gromalski.lKvalkauskas, Sidney Blanchard, xo change the Board of Edu-'M«ris 1 said many of the problems oc-; - March 13 dance in honor of here seems based on memory; John O'Connor, John Schoe-.Thoraw GennareW; Den «. catlon of woodbridge Town- Harold Peltt, ! 1 curing in a child arise from the St. Patrick's Day. alone, and If a child hasn't a ^rt Charles Oltraaewski, "»' wO.'Benlort, oary onyaer, ghjp from an elective group to Abe Lapldus, parents' emphasis on the cut-, 0611 s Make Up particularly good memory, he300ert stang, Louis JohnsonJ > Ww» Moyer, Jonn ROO-an appointed body, The Club retary; Sam throat competitive phase oflLawyer Speaker ar<1 Uwrenc R0ftcn J j I r»l f • u lost," she saw. james Kuisma. Peter Nekay. «» ' ?. J f.^7 *iU vote at the next meetlrti on «ec»tary a Party life rather than the cooperative ean ';, whether i phase. Be stated the parenUj At PoSt SeSSi0IlM WtCratUre Mrs Tunderman agrees withj|MaMar7k Jacob Thoma Th 4 Charles Doctor . and Go! this. She expecta to fly home Den 7. for a visit this summer with Robert AlfreVetm d to Joseph Baran, Undy Hol-I'^'*'***' 1 i thi wlth 1 material things in Hie and lose| COLONIA — Fred Brause, her ;UV. -... -.—•— ---—-j.^ land. Tony Mlgact, Don Halb»-j Pelix Sirota. 1 Herett. sight of the value of the human Jr-i Colonia Boulevard, spoke at ^""j*^* v* * «"• an(, knowg ^ y\\\ be quite a •aid Tarabokia; Den 8, Theodore ^ and JamM D'Arcy for their executive board. 3rd WEDNESDAY things in life. Aft*r the talk a'a meeting of Explorer Post 245; isELIN — St. Cecelia's PTA bit behind English children of Janeaki^Den 0. Tommpi Cam- * the Valentine will be the Installing officer. question and ansWer period was; t the American Legion Hall, j Wednesday at the school the same age. 10 U Edward Van Unten, ^^ ^ ™i , A ^ tUendinee U , a met ie age. i N conducted. '-Mr- . -Brause discussed the POHi-;CBfeteria.~~ Kenneth Becker, Mrs. Jasklewlci sees the re- Mr. Baran announced the pattd, including over 100 bilities, advantages and educa- spoke on the Clean literature sulta of this In her shop. "lub will sponsor a band forteter members «ai«adl theithr J - Bertram KaU.iWbert Edward^ Coach Excursions tion needed to enter the profes-Drive and ,te mcixs& !n Mld. 'Girls that I tyve In to help ^" "»"•- «'"•»' ^""""f" ""rr •„,„ p.^. Colonia youthi from 8 to 12. art many civic. frat»mU sion of law. He also answered aesex County. He stressed that seem to need paper and pencil win discus* "Theatre u an Art' Also. Webe os Den Peter ^ T ^ L dignitariea. to NEW YORK 8 0 Pnt I"* " '"- oarenu must be on the alert to add up 10 and 20," she say*, at a mee^ng of the AmericanTheodoracropol^ fa t.*niey J instrument After the ceremonl* a lalornutloD. This is the first in a series for „,, Utermture that may slip "in Scotland when I was young'AssocIatioh of University Worn- Baum. Thomas Bonmnola adult ^ ^ ittmd o»e next and NEWARK Tlcketi ObUinfd of speakers, who will endeavor by unnoticed by the committee we were taught sometihng™ tonight at 8 at the home of leader awards, wuuam IXB»> m*jm March 1 at 7 It t mon confecin:: 1 one year to acquaint the group with mf- RerjXwiliis. WThank^ called -mental arithmetic andiMrs. Q. E. Ssabo. 315 Coloniaand Carl Lun. «- "™ «*». ^ «*.(>« March 7 at 7 Chapte*. SAMP It f AltS 1o Te when we make jour three pin; P M. by ruerraUon; yet It pin. FIOM N.»ow Ymk oh« 10:00 AM: Bl'V TKAUK MARK Service Plant under the direc- tETU(NINO~an any kain unit ••»- tion of Frank Hayes. EASTER atk you. a« Mrvk*. BI6GEST TON ol WAVES voters of Woodbridge Township for having Kef. I15.W IQ.50 COAL in TOWN V*lue» . O "» Dial ME 4-0809 NEWYORK FLOWER SHOW FRANKS supported the school budget. RfiKct cs»l ticktrtt to tha Skupo*. lljU Cut »4 Rarilo & Televisiai Stjlr thow gvollabl* to "l«*l« All renmnfut Wave* 46} New Bnunirick 4»e. NIGLIX THARMAO Day" palroiu an March WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP D«Bt »r trtArk 3 11. A»k yoof litkal agent. FEDERATION OF TEACHERS Fredric Phone Kl 1-8-9883 HiONB AJ.L.-CI.O. 822 VOUB HAlsUHLftttHKK IN ELM AVE, KAHWAT PMtuylvania Railroad HI MM' raawuc u4 amn u»^i* **>> ">i>*u u M« im ORM KfBY Kmam TIL M PACK fRUTTEKN

iMUntsen-Mendola ^hool. Mis* Mendola U ft n , ,1 i . senior student nurse at the in FordiMake Hit nelrotnal Announced iMartland Medical Center. N«t- V •• FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Fredjark. PORDS — Antjelo Iiomhardl, rd trustees until the June elec- Mendola, 33 Hlllwood Road. 1 Mr. Lauritsen, a graduate Of nsors president, and John Mayer, tion. MeHichen, have announced thelPfrth Amboy High School, la • vice president, of Lnfayotte Block captains also appointed As Experts in Italian Cookery -ngaKfcmrnt of their dftURhterjveU'inn of the U. S. Arujf. fl# Istates Civic Association, an- until June nro. Andrew Mayer, Mary Noel, to Richard David'is a service engineer with CUi- nounced at a meeting of the Anthony Mntelski, Mrs. John Margolim Extended Uurttson, son of Mr. and MrsJlrr-Hammer, Inc., Mllwauk*, ,eague group Monday, trm executive Williams, Robert McKce, Mrs. Lnnrlt Lauritsen, 106 Pourth'WIs. board will form a budget evalu- -iitjniiind Szat- Jeremiah Lucy, Mrs. Edward Hobby into Paying streel- i A September wedding ii ation committee to study the MIIMI treasurer Wares, Jules Mujica, Frank Italian Restaurant A graduate of Metuchen Hlfih plamiMl. . iillill IiCBKUK Township Board of Education VoKler and Mr. Fleck, The cap- By C.IU)A KRKSS Our of buduet. tains hope to stimulate intpr- , m rulWl the un- The committee has already est in membership In the asso- FORDS — Pizza, ravioli, la- ,,( Mrs. Sal Furia. begun work on a comparison ciation and Its activities, sagne, all Italinn specialties, study with towns having the; The annual spring dance wiljarl e rapidly becoming some of was mode snine school population andlbe April 25, Plmis will be fur- the most popular foods eato , „ linn thrw.nfcw.fnbout the- artm*1 number of thered , HI UiB next meeting by Americans in the l»nt lew 1 Mt .iinnlson Anoocia- school employee. !; East 6?anKe, March 23, years. But it Is not often that a •I'lic Durnlco Co., Union City, Clifton and Hobo- Jewish couple find themselves "Frank VoRler won the door ,,• and our Lady of ken. They compared everything running an Italian restaurant, prize of five gallons of gasoline. from superintendent salaries to as In the case of one Lafayette Each month a prize will be Estates pair, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mur- M, i.s still open and clerical wases. The study will ,;i;,v be mnde with continue, lending to eventual nwarded to some one In attend- ry Margolin, 123 Arlington ance at the meeting. Drive. ,: \V;iltcr Szewcyfck, decision on the change irom an i •Urimr. elected to an appointive board The Margolins are proprietors i], v explained the and recommendations on sav- of the Bamboo Barbecue on in future budgets. I rqiiipiiient needed Cubmaster Route 1, Edison, a business Mr. I, iMrs voted to pur- Opinion Margolin began In 1950. Five , iiix-cisnry supplies years ago he married the forme? im rcliaiits. In referring to the endorse- Florence Spiegel, whose parents iniih, ft member ment of nn appointive Board, reside in Perth Amboy. '•, t,imis Club, spoke a dissenting opinion was ex- Welcomed pressed by Murray Fleck, secre- Finding It most convenient Intrn-st in youth to his business, the Margollns I i^ chairman of thetary of the civic group. Mr, Fleck explained he was in favor| settled at the Arlington Drive !, and BiiRle Corps of giving the new Board a At Dinner home nearly four years ago and |,M the Bnbe Ruth chance to prove Itself, now have a daughter, Diana, 4, l,r •mollier fnctorin ORD and a son, Arlen, 3. : nf juvenile 'The administration of thc| f 3- A larse group of .•iiminendrd the Board has changed Rlnce the cub scouts, parents, and guests "Before we were married," i , ii interest In or-election February 10," Mr. Fleck enjoyed the annual blue and Mr. Margolin told hie. "we only liMKiie. maintained. "With the election gold dinner of Cub Pack 154 at]'ate Italian foods whenever we and Charles Nle- of Frank Wukovets as president, the Roosevelt Top Hat Tuesday. dated. We both love pizza, la- riinrd co-chairmen I say, let's give the new group Rev. Eldon R. Stohs, pastor|sagna and all the interesting I . nininlttre. a chance to prove they are theof Our Redeemer Lutheran lesser-known special Italian dishes. My wife is an excellent >!,:((, will be chalr- best administrators of the budg- Church, led the invocation.' liiy uttheMarchjpt. It is In the actual adminis- Italian chef and although we tration that money can be Mrs. Qeorge Heath, president are Jewish, we've always felt iin- Pirate! team Mmmm! TASTES PRETTY GOOD!: Mr. and Mrs. Murray Margolin, Lafayette Estates, saved." of School 14 PTA, the sponsors our Italian recipes were our of the pack, received the new best.1 ar« shown experimenting with a new Italian sauce in the kitchen of their home. Mm. Mr. Lombardl and Mr. Mayer charter from John Farkas, Margolin is tasting the sauce before giving her approval. So three years ago Mr. Mar- claimed they were unable to getneighborhood commissioner. a copy of teacher salaries for golin expanded his restaurant jwb'l Outline Irving Oreenwald, master of to Include a "plzzarama." the coming year. In 1958, with ceremonies, Introduced William 640 teachers, Woodbrldne Town- Qeier, scout executive, central "Florence used to spend hour: Family Picnic in June, Hopelawn Minor's Subject ship teachers received a total district, who spoke on scouting, at home working with differen of $2,900,000. In Clifton, with sauces," he said, "and when we • . 'Mavor Hugh B. Retiring cubmaster Frank De- the same number of teachers, got Just the flavor we wanted. •M- ii detnlled ex- Vald, introduced Mr. Oreen- On B'naiBrith Calendar goyg Club they said the total in salaries wald as the new cubmaster. I'

Anniversa- ries. Weddinns, etc., tu RETURNS udd extra juy tu Ilia Prompt Service - Reasonublc Fee - Confidential event ttiul oilier limes Dr. Edward J. KtV ''Vi'AffT AND HEKVHIE to expitsaa your sym- til GREEN STREET WOODBRIDUE We Offer Free Advice to All Our Clients I HOME ALL VEAR 'ROUND pathy ami Uunightlul- During the Kntiiu Year of I'J.VJ OPfcN KVERV NIGHT TILL 0 P.M. uew. Be tujMiieii uf Uio Announces a Change of Office Hours as of lliieoL cull iu>. i For Appointment Call Daj or Nl«ht Hetwecn » AM «J'M ^ SHEL W« Deliver oiid 'lck«r«|>ii| March 1st to the Following: WOODBRIDGE Ones St. Cireb (I|WUB) lntcnectlou ot Boute* 1 tad I SOFT WATER FLOWEK MUOf 4 Mon.-Tuea-Wed.-Fri. Jim Dunne, Jr. OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. U9 CHUftCU 8T. f Bugluewi Mid Tft* CuiuuHiwt WUUDBBIOOE, N. J. 1:30-3:30 P. M., 7:00-8:30 P.M. PERTH AMBOY U Green ttlml (Now ILK. SMton) Mft SMITH STKUE'I', FfcRlH AMBOY or turn MUJUNO PAOE FOURTEEN

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PRUNINO NOW Sorry In brine this up, men, out there's work to be done. | You should thank me for the1 reminder because I understand you hnv<> time on your hands. My authority for this In a bulletin about pruning shrubs. Near the top of the list of reg- ions favorinc winter pruning I* abundance of time. Or as thr bulletin ha* It. "More time is available since no other garden operations; demand imediate attentloln." In other words, time on your hands. And now hasten along to other reasons you should prune now. With the follane off the! plant, it Is possible to see the framework and make a better decision about what to leave »nd what to remove. MISS FEW FLOWERS Rome. Inrlndlnf! those who'd rather bo Indoors than out at this season, sny winter pruning fresh, Cora-Fed Young and Tender may spoil the flowering effect of the plant. This would he true If too much flowering surface were removed. But the old, weak wood with few flower buds Is best pruned in winter, and re- moval won't have much effect on bloom. Besides, most shrubs are in bloom s relatively short time. while the architectural or macs effect of plant foliage Is of first importance. Flowers are. an added attraction, BACKGROUND FUNCTION Your shrub border may form a background for a flower garden, providing masses of FULL CUT GIB &LF FULL OUTCCfN'HALfi green to help show off your blooms So why sacrifice the ma.ss effort of a shrub for « few extra flowers that in the loni? run won't be missed? Whpn you so at the pruning job, you naturally first cut out all dead, diseased, tnsect-in fested wood, then weak wood that doesn't produce bloom, excess suckers, irregular growth and wood that has flowered. Next steD will be to remove the older living wood, and ra- ther than go into that here, I'd like to suggest that you read all about it in "Pruning Shrubs." a 30-page bulletin by Dr. Charles H. Connors, who used to write this column. It's free, of course, and loaded with pictures and drawings Armour Star - Swift's Premium Just mention Bulletin 771 In your card to Garden Reporter, PORKCHOPSor ROAST College of Agricutlure, Rutgers University, New Brunswick New Jersey. The NEW RECORDS RIBS Or BEEF 53

Ry Felix (The Cat) Brown Smoked Smoked Dot's new release of Red Rnscs For A Blue Lady 1» done with filing bv Nick Todd. The KEF TONGUES PICRIC HANS orchestra and chorus is con- dm-tpfl by Billy Vaughn. On the fin side 1» anotner good on*1—Little Hcsey Red. We are real fans of LouU Prima and Keely Smith, and If record anles are any Judges of popularity a lot of you are tans of theirs too. In which case, you Country Style Best, all be«f want to hear their latest re- lease on the Capitol label—I've Got You Under M* SMn and SPARE RIBS FRANKS Don't Take Your Love Fr«n Me-on the same pjatter. Kapp should have a hit with the Noteworthles1 recording of L1 Amour Toujonn, L'Ajnour. It • ib if coupled with Klssproof Llpi. RCA-Vlctor offers you a truly beautiful album of the Rach- maninoff Concerto No. 2, In C Minor, OP 18, with Alexander Brallowsky, pianist, and the San Francisco Symphony Oi- Western, Crisp, Tender ,..-a; Enrique Jarda con- ling. Everyone will find the 4c moving and easy to fol- r. The concerto Is captured 'New Orthophonlc" High Jdellty recording. The "Top Ten" tunes of the week, from Billboard Magazine CARROTS are:

Old Story, But Good Pattuerized A country doctor in I lp»ln Ib. came upon a peasant ' (hose cello bag burro had just balked. The APPLES peasant asked for help, and the (ALAVO » doctor reached down into his Finest all purpose medicine case, found »ome pow- ders und gave them to tht ani- mal. The burro' switched hia tail PITTED DATES ** toued hu head and started on • ma7 acre can be large h — a family can grow J ft (Treat many of their own reg. can tnhle vegetables, This family Karrim makes one of the finest family hobbles. The expense It •• small as compared to most' other hobbles and the end re- • IC suit can bs eaten — saving on J the grocery bills. Almost every member of the. family can take part In a gar- den — except the very younf - and, In some cases, toe my old. Children are fascinated by growing things, and win Join COCA COLA wholeheartedly In this acUrltr, The new Caro-Red tomato FAMILY SIZE--PLUS DEPOSIT will be something you will want to try. A single tomato of this variety contains ten times af much vitamin A as an ordinary (or tomato. One tomato wtU supply nearly double the dally require- ments of vitamin A. The fruit* 6 99 are of good size. The meat Is a lovely orange-red with a de- lightful full tomato flavor. It Assorted Voriitiei Including Chive, Fimtnto, Chtrry, Relish, Tripit Deckir is wise to use a fertilizer high In phosphorous and potash for these plants. BULK CREAM CHEESE ,59c The Garden Oreen snapbean Pr«ih 100% Pun Florida P«r« Mold Is a popular vegetable with home-growers. This Is a bush snapbean and grows quite vig- ORANGE JUICE ^,.-.,.,290 orously. The beans are straight and round-podded, about &Vt Chunk Inches In length. Their dark green color and stringless, fl- BOLOGNA or LIVERWURST 49c oerless pods are hard to beat. The flavor Is excellent. All of Good Luck this, and the plants are disease resistant. Ikpkf. 23c Start getting your soil ready MARGARINE for your home garden as soon Linden Farms, Whole, Froze* as the ground is soft enough to 14-tL AA. work. Your local seed dealer (Ntiiatn 996 can tell you how to go about STRAWBERRIES _ 3 thla. River Volley, Froien Frtth FLOUNDER Health&fieauty River Valley, Frown

PEAS & CARROTS _ It Is true that make-up o*n make up for a lot In a complex- River Valley, Frozen Ion. But the mask of beauty U always better worn over ft healthy, glowing complexion. CUT CORN One of the most Important Mrs. Poul'i, Frozen steps Is the matter of cleaning, The complexion la skin, or an elastic membrane, resting on a FISH FILLETS' __ cushion of fat. The outside lay- er of skin is made up of dead Linden Farms, Froiin Froth / cells which are constantly be- ing cast off. The growth of new ORANGE JUICE skin proceeds from below the skin, outward. Pcpperidge Forms, Freui The Bkin is supplied from un- YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL! derlying tissues, through imall APPLE TURNOVERS . arteries. A stimulating facial helps to give clarity to the skin Oven Ready, Plain'or lottermilk Cttuu Wkitti In lint laxity, Jlit.d, Dind, Cmiwd lind.n Hans* by increasing circulation. Oily skins are best cleanied u.75c Sanka Coffee ^_87e le 5'.:: 99c quirt bsttlf BORDEN'S BISCUITS .»- 10c TWO .....sic Prune Juice 35c with cold cream or soap and water. A double rinsing is ft Allen t Sundul HM: All Purpoti Moti'i good Idea. After cream-cleans- u ing, the oily skin can be fresh- Orange Drink _ Vnt. boItU 33c Mazola Oil D, 29c ., 53c CHERRY PIE 53c '« Applesauce 2'£'33c ened with mild astringent. tkidM H.VM Vcrfttonl Mi HI Dry skins should be cleanud AIIM'I ihdM Horn* with an emollient cream, fol- 15c Grape Juice _ ,««,. 29c Syrup Jfr 27c ^:: 53c lowed by a skin-freshener. betel 4 35C Applesauce 2'^ 29c Enough rest and a balanced HOT CROSS BUNS , diet are as Important as any- lixdtn HHH Kwnty Kiit Brultfut of Chiinpt Betsy Ann, Sliced, Imitkti thing you can do to achieve a Sugar ,5;,»c Peas 21" 25c Wheaties lovely complexion, In fact thua Fruit Cocktail _*_.. 41c are called the cornerstones of Ml ik.i..f 17c v WHITE BREAD ^ ' lnM»M Auorttd Fliv*n Liplon beauty. Exercise in the fresh air, Ardsley Famous Brand Stoop, All Flevon Lohnun Mihisl Coffoo j.n Tea Bags X 25c.'« when possible, Is important to Pickled Beats 2,.;, 37c the tone of your skin from head ICE CREAM Vi ejallm 69c no for Ivcry UM Inttinl head to foot. Bad complexion problem* Bleach VttMm *wC Sauerkraii 21'31c Lesioil Savarin Coffee ^ ,M.19 should always have the atten- tion of a doctor — great suc- Flavorful Inilinl HMIM KaiMf APPETIZER SAVINGS LUtchnul cess has been seen with large doses of vitamin A. Jomar Coffee ^ 91c Apple Juice „.„„.,,,. 21c Aluminum Foil_1Jftrel, 29c Coffee „ lb (.n 76c , Ctejmy Homa-made Stylt . »i. jir w • w Hudu M»tt Vtiiaty Initint C«ffM All Orindi Coffu ^ COLE SLAW ...... k 19- Table Napkins 2 S 27c Campbell Soups 2 ,.„. 35c Chase & Sanbonu.,,., 91c Maxwell House„,„„„ 76c Health Hints Freth, Heat and Eat lerl-Qvod Lindtn Houn Viftttbla Viriily Initint Uti You Slop It's Just a Headache! CHICKENS Grape Jelly Campbell Soups 2((n , 27c Neslle's Coffee 4s>i. jar 75c Sanka Coffee „,ca n 80c CODFISH CAKES 21c Everybody has experienced «n D»p llu«, light Mul Chocalitt Sumwtat FUvorful COHM occasional headache and etch •eta 99C thought very little of it, The at- Tuna Cocoa Marsh _1IO Iitl 35c Prune iuice__,MrtbotH. 43c Chock Full O'Nuls lb (J2c titude Is natural and quite 49c sound. Frequently a headache is very probably merely the ex- BURRY'S pression of some passing in- KIRKMAN'S OCTAGON VEL LIQUID Prices effective Jhrough Saturday night, Febru- PALMOLIVE disposition or state of tension, SCOHIES and has no special significance. DETERGENT ary 28, 1959. We reserve the right to limit RAISIN COOKIES BORAX SOAP LAUNDRY SOAP But persistent headaches an 12 22 quantities. Not responsible for typographical danger signals, which should c:39c c;;69c compUxlon of 200 not be overlooked. On all sides 1 Oc kinq size can 99c errors. - 4 the public is bombarded with recommendations of every kind urging the use of so-called CUT RITE cures and palliatives, but de- BUITONI iAJAX CLEANSER SUPER SUDS CASHMERE PAIMOLIVE TT TOWELS spite the confident assurances FAB DETERGENT WAX PAPER of advertising copywriters, the RAVIOLI DETERGENT BOUQUET SOAP SOAP individual who Buffers from frequent; and severe headache Z 32c ff 7f7c b 2^. 53c is decidedly'foolish if 1M at- an 23c i». DDL to. O IL 2 r. 29c 2 tr: 29c tempts td prescribe for himself. Physicians know that pro- ^——in tracted headaches may spring AD DETERGENT SCOTKINS from many possible causes. COLGATE FLORIENT AEROSOL VEL SOAP CASHMERE They may come from habitual VEL BEAUTY BAR scon TOWELS excesses, emotional pressure*. l bo» DINNER NAPKINS CREAM DEODORANT POWDER BOUQUET SOAP eyestrain, stomach trouble, high I-'S« tubi 83c '2.37 jumbo blood pressure, anemias, kidney 49c dlsttiiM, thyroid dinturbwwet, 53c home Uuitdty tin $339 33c S 79c 42.39c meningitis, bruin tumors, or t 3|c merely poor ventilation in I) room -Si), that constant throb- bing SVIISL' of distress can bfj Railway Ave much more than "Just a head- Opposite ache." It may be a clearcul/ at Main St. wtirniiiK of H serious cotuttttCA Mutual Super Markets Wood bridge Town Hail i wnlah It is not safe to diiregtnL F'AOK RIXTEEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1»S9

LEGAL NOTICES LCGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES I.K.M. NOTICFS LEGAL N0T1CK8 APPROPRIATIONS intT Rnrrntatr's Court at beginning > boundary line of tlwi Borouirh center line of CrrrreM Bum tnd njfthlnit thenr* |5) RMterly, nlor.i; — Appropriated — la# Cirt*ret; runnlnv thrnrf <5i running thenrr ill Southerly Til < RH>IT(1RJ i atld Unrtn of AmeTlcnn Oil Tn , :c ToUl for Vk. ".. Fv li n! Arihur DISTRICT NO 8 (VO'ltll p!»M, iMIII Southerly ilong mid rwundnry • Ion* the center line of ryprrwi a point »nd Infiwtlrm with •!>• Far 1*58 Kxptnded IJSH !• Uln* to tht center line ot Root*. Street tn a pnlnl anil Interaction e»nter line of F1;;mnre Avfrr:e, by 1I5S tt |«H Aremie; running thenrc I«I with the center itn« of Ash Ktreet; 'T. i irin» In t>-f:r nine Mi Si'r.hPiiy vine line of Blair Road; running thenre •n1 Intervctlon with the division with the cetrer line of Carterri (71 still Southerly along the ccntT line b*:ttJeen the Roroiuh nf Car- 25.32500 25.313 20 'lilm.i BS«:R>'. thf of W«'Ji:nr :i Avenue, runnln; thence r7i Eag- Fire Hydrant Service „ J9.340 00 25.325.W line of Blair Roiwl to the South*?:) icret and Wciitlhriilffr Township; i *ip*-*>fl««i. vin- As'ti' the n>r l;n» .if < y- erly «;nng center line of Car'.fret Police •'''!•). w;!h!n rtx pr^M SUf^t jbound»rv line ot the Borough of running thenre IJI Westerly nlone |Cirt*ret and tht point or plict of said dMal'in line to the Ensteny ATMiue 'o « point nivl Intersect:™ 231.300.00 231.29fi.94 (*•• nr thfv w!!. Easterly Kio the ;tn« of with the center line of Cyprew Salaries and Wages 232.575.00 234.525.00 of an? wtlon Wnahlnpton to the beginning. fight of wav line of the Long 24,000.00 23.254.07 7491 l Branch division of the Central Street, tht point or plsce of l.r- Other Expenses _...„ 27,000.00 27,00000 ^!*1 Fxforrli ;)np of PrMhlnR ATfiuie; mr.tiln* llnnlnR ]?'>9 thfnrp lit Northerly Mnn* ren>r DISTRICT NO 1!: - fVotlng Ratlroftd of N .1 : running thence First Aid Organization 14) Northerly along uld r'.ent of 3,000.00 YIOI RTTA HAl.U linp of Prrshlnii Arnuif to the «ee. High School)—BKOINNINO PATPtrK POTOCNia. Contribution (40:5-2) _ 3,000.00 3.000.00 3,001)00 way line to the southerly line of cta'jrr line of Thomall 8ir»*t; ^t the lnt*r»ctlon of the center Borough C!fr« Eicnitrii. lands of Ihf American Oil C.n; Municipal Court No* Btrrel; runnln? thence i4l line of Cartcrel Avenue with the C. P. J/27: 3'B'M 7,750.00 7,750 00 Westerly tloni the renter lln« of Salaries and Wages 4,400.00 7.750.00 M»ple Street »nd Noe Strert to the Civil Defense and Disaster Control center line of Thoraill Btie-f;; 500.00 500,00 77; S/8. )3/5« pining »binr« (Si Northerly LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET (Continued) Salaries and Wages 2*0.00 500.00 Moni! the center Hot of Tnornill Other Expenses , 1.000.00 1.OO0.00 1,715.00 1,712.61 •s?tre*t to the center Hoe of Burke 5. Law; Anticipated Revenues Other Than Current - Dog Warden h»rrh) w:\ that the Dlitrlf Street; ninnlnn tbtocc Hi West- Property Tw _,.. ,.~ 811.0M.00 MS,758flO • tmn P'linl" In «7W fur W erlf «6ng the cehWHtie iff Btifte ' Sauries and W»ges ...I... I! 1,000.00 1.000.00 !,000W roiiBh (if ("srtcret rill M*. »'. Btnet to the uld tuwrfy line of '-'-.', i-.i-i-iiufter d»slirnate«^n'v-r:itir t;rltM and thf direction along Mid Noe Street and Aid by Formula 10,500.00 10.500.00 10,500.00 10.500.00 IIII:!,!!,;I","!1 r,f r»n(il«M Southeasterly along the Salaries and Wages a.760.00 8,58500 8^85.00 8,585.00 Or* of the said Borough of Car- several course! of Mid (bore line of Carteret. A great deal of time and effort were spent in the preparation of this Other Expenses 000.00 900.00 725.00 700.86 terpt nt his office at any tiiat be- or Rahvat River to a point of in- budget. Operating appropriations were kept at the lowest possible amount without a tween Wednesday, April 22. 1959, tersection of the tame with tbe curtailing any of the present services. Public Assistance (State Aid and Thursday, September 24. 1959, extension of Charlee Street: run- 15.000.00 15.000.00 15.00000 30,000.00 30.000.00 on which latter date tha regletra- The total general appropriation* for 1959 are $1,703,920.92. compared with $1,528,- Agreement* ning thence (3) along aald Charlei 7,500.00 4,500.00 4^00.00 4,500.00 tion books win be closed until Street as extended to BooMvelt 725.65 for 1958, an increase of $175,195.27. This Increase was brought about because Aid U> Hospital „_ after the forthcoming 'General Avenue1; running thence (4) West- of an order of the Supreme Court of New Jersey to restore $112,048.38, to the Improve- Kiddie Keep Well — Aid and Flection on Tuesday, November 3. erly along said Roosevelt Avenue 800.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 m.W, or at Middlesex County Board to Heywurd Avenue, tba point ot ment Authorizations Account and Increases In the deferred charges and reserve for Maintenance o? Elections. Citizen Building, 48 place of Beginning. Aid to Tuberculosis League 1,000.00 800.00 800.00 800.00 B»y;ird Street. New BruMWlck, uncollected taxes over which the Mayor and Council have no control. N. J., at any time between Wednes- Aid to Cerebral Palsy 500.00 DHJTRICT NO. 9:—(Voting place, The operating appropriations amount to $1,032,157 50, .compared with $1,048,700.00 day, April 2!, 19S9, and Thursday, RECREATION AND EDUCATION September 24. 1959, during the fol- Nathan Hale School.) BEGINNING for 1958, a decrease of $16,542,50. lowing hours: Dally, except Satur- at the Intersection of the center Parks and Playgrounds day, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., or at Une of Burke Street with the latt- The tax rate for 1959 is estimated to be $16.10, compared with the actual rate of J7.775.00 27.773.17 1 trly line of Washington Avenue Salaries and Wages 24,000.00 24,000.00 the office of the Middlesex County $14.71 for 1958. A comparison of the rate^ is shown below. 7,500.00 7,495.32 4 Board nf Elections, Perth Amboy and running thence (1) latterly Other Expenses 5,500.00 7,500.00 National Hank Building, Pertn along lattl line of Burke Street Tear—1959 Tear— 195s Recreation Amtwy, N, J, to tht center 11ns ot Betid Btreet; running thence (2) north- County - $ 2.22 $ 2.12 Salaries and Wages 19.500.00 18.000.00 20.380.00 20.337.15 11 Notice of chanRe of reildence or erly along aald center line of Heald Local School 5.52 5.17 21,000.00 18,000.00 17,850.00 17.613.12 31 .ippiiciUUjn for tranafer of registra- Btreet to tht center Une ot Roose- Other Expenses tion shall tif made either by writ- velt Avenue; running thane* (3| Local Purpose 8.36 7.42 Library ten request forwarded to the Mu- Easterly along uld center line ot Salaries and Wages 17,000.00 17,000.00 16.450.00 16,445.72 4 nicipal Clerk or the County Board Roosevelt Avenue to tbe center ' 5,348.41 1 i,f Elections on forma provided by line of Hayward Avenue; running $16.10 $14.71 Other Expenses ....„„ 5.000.00 5,000.00 5.350.00 said Municipal Cleric or by calling thence (4) Northerly along aaid in person at the office of the Uu- center line of H&yward Avenui . Total Operations (Item 8 [A]) $1,027,157.50 $1,044,700.00 $ 71,850.00 $1,135,161.00 $1,109,616.21 $ 25,544 nn-lpal Clerk or County Board o! and extended to tha Southerly line 4,000.00 3.990.21 9 Elections at 48 Bayard Street, New of the Railway Rlvtr; running ANTICIPATED REVENUES (B) Contingent 5,000.00 4,000.00 Brunswick, N. J., or at the office theace (S) Westerly and Southerly GENERAL REVENUES Anticipated Realixed in ot the Middlesex County Board of the various courses along tald • 1959 1958 Cash in 1958 Total Operations Including Elections, Penh Amboy National Southerly line of the Rahway $1,032,157.50 $1,048,700.00 $ 71J50.00 $1,139,16100 $1,113,606.45 $ 25.554 Bank Building, Perth Amboy, N, .T,, River to the Kaiterly line of the SURPLUS REVENUE APPROPRIATED $ 16,800.00 $ 36,000.00 $ 36,000.00 Contingent up to and including September 24, Right of Way of the Central Rail- 1959. road of New Jersey; and running SURPLUS REVENUE APPROPRIATED Detail: NOTICE thence 16) Southerly along aald WITH PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OP Salaries and Wages 685,155.00 685,175.00 697,150.00 697,080.91 69.1 In hereby Riven that the District Bight of Way Une to tbe Southerly DIRECTOR OP LOCAL GOVERNMENT $ 71,850.00 Election Board In and for the Bor- property line of lands of the Amer- Other Expense (Including oimh o( Carteret will til at places ican Oil Company; running tbenct Contingent) 347,002.60 363.525.00 71,850.00 442,011.00 416,525.54 25,48^ hereinafter designated on (7) Easterly along old line of tht 3. MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES: American Oil Company lands to (C) Capital Improvements > TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1959, Licenses: between the hours of 7:00 A. M. the point ot Intersection with the Capital Improvement Fund 10,000.00 I Southerly line ot the Bradley Tract Alcoholic Beverages $ 17,400 00 sue! 8:M P. M., Eastern Standard of Land; running thence (8) East- 17,100.00 $ 17,466.86 | 'lime, for the purpose of conduct- Other . 2.300.O0 2.500.00 ing a erly along Mid line ot Bradley 2.391.25 Total Capital Improvements $ 10,000.00 Tract to the Intersection with the Pees and Permits: GENERAL ELECTION ilasterly line of Washington Ave- to vote upon candidates for the nue; running thence (9) Southerly Building 4,200.00 3.200.00 4.620.00 (D) Municipal Debt Service IrillowiD^ offices: | along uld Easterly line of Wash- Payment of Bond Principal „... 152,000.00 159,000.00 159,000.00 159,000.00 1 State Senator Other 16.500.00 15,000.00 16,550.25 ington Avenue to tbe center line Interest on Bonds _ 159,413.64 165.350.89 165,350.89 165,350.89 I County Cleric 'of Burke Street and tht point of Pines: 940.00 540.1 1 Sheriff beginning. Municipal Court 9,300.00 10,200,00 Interest on Notes „.. 540.00 540.00 3 Me:nbett of the Assembly 9,341.15 3 ^fembers of the Board ol State Road Aid, Formula Funds _ 9,440.00 9,440.00 •9,440.00 Total Municipal Debt Service :. $ 311,953.64 $ 324,890.89 $ J24.890.8S $ 334,350.89 $ Chosen Freeholders DISTRICT NO. 10: - (Voting Bus Receipt Taxes A. 2,710,00 3,000.00 2,774.01 2 Members of the Borough place. Hlgb School.) BKJDTNINQ Parking Meters *. 3,000.00 3,182.57 Council at the Intersection of the center (E) Deferred Charges and Statutory The pollin? places for the vari- Une of C&rteret Avenue with tbe Franchise Taxes .'. ' 64.000.00 57.000.00 644)89.99 Expenditures—Municipal ous wards and election districts ot center line ot Cypress Street, and Gross Receipts Taxes - - 38,500 00 36.300.00 38.544.07 the Borough of Carteret ax* u running thence (1) Northerly Emergency Authorizations 71,850.00 follows: along said center Une of CypreBS Sale of Foreclosed Property 59.400 00 62,979.40 Contribution to Public Employees' Street to a point and Intersection Special Items of General Revenue Antici- Retirement System 2.733.00 2,575.00 2:357.00 2,257.00 DISTRICT NO. l:—(Voting place, with the Easterly line of Washing- pated with Prior Written Consent of 9,000.00 7,213.98 1.786.1 Washington School.) BEOINKDJa ton Avenue: running thence (2) Social Security System (OAS.IJ 10.000.00 9,000.00 at 'he junction of (ioe Creek Jrtth Northerly along said Easterly line Director of Local Government: Consolidated Police and Firemen's Etaten I.s.a:id bound; running of Washington Avenue to a point Easement Right of Way—Rahway Val- 3,722.3 and Intersection of the Southerly Pension Fund 25,708.00 37,500.00 16,732.00 13,009.61 thence (lj in a Westerly direction ley Sewerage Authority _ 1 aica; sv.d N'oe's Creek to Pershlns line of the Brady Tract at extend- 11,916.00 11,916.00 Police and Firemen's Retirement ed Easterly; running thence (3) Avenue; thence (21 Northerly, Trust Surplus 13,700.00 13.700.00 System of N. J , 19,800.00 15.500.00 17*75.00 17,970.33 alons Petfchine Avenue to Roose- Westerly along said Brady line and relt Avenue: thence IS) Westerly. the Southerly Une of lanp.s now or Prior Year's Bills _ „ 1,90550 1.905.50 1,905.50 alonR Roosetelt Avenue to the formerly of the American Oil Corn- Total Miscellaneous Revenues -...$$ 167,350.00 $ 238.756.00 $ 256,995.55 Westerly l.ne ot Charles Street; pan; to a point and Intersection Oyerexpenditure — thence Ki Northerly along Charles with' the center line of Plllmore 1955 Appropriation Reserves 194.63 194.63 194.63 .Street and continuing In > straight Avenue: running thence (4) along RECEIPTS FROM DELINQUENT the center line of Flllmore Avenue Overexpenditure — line to the Hahway Elver at a TAXES $ 61,000.00 $ 35,000.00 $ 52,294.51 point where Deep Creek empties to a pelnt and Intersection with 1956 Appropriation Reserves 2.846.93 2,845.93 the center line of Carteret Avenue; Into said River; thence 15) South- Pension Increase Chap. 143, easterly a:on!> the Rahway River running thence 15) Easterly alons SUB-TOTAL GENERAL REVENUES to Statf.n Island Sound;, thence center line ot Carteret Avenue to PL. 1958 1.152.33 (Ui Soutner.y along Staten Island the point or place of beginning. (ITEMS 1, 2, 3 and 4) $$ 317,000.00 $ 309.756:00 $ 345,290.05 Sojnd to the place of Beginning. Total Deferred Charges and DISTRICT NO. 11: - (Voting PROPERTY TAX FOR SUPPORT OF Statutory Expenditures'—Municipal $ 131.235.33 * 69JU1.06 % 50.910.06 $ 45,396.98 t 5,513.^ DISTRICT NO. 2:—| Voting place, place, American Legion Memorial MUNICIPAL BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS: Columbus Sehoolj Beginning a: j Building, 1177 Roosevelt Avenue, the junction of Staten Island 'Cart*ret, N. J.) BEGINNINO at (a) Local Tax for Municipal Purposes IF) Judgments • Bound and Noe's Creek; running the Intersection of the center line Including Reserve for Uncollected Supreme Court of New Jersey Order tlieme n i Westerly along Noe's of Blair ftjad with the Southerly Creek to Perihlns Avenue; thence boundary line of the Borough of Taxes $1,386,920.92 ,$1,218,968.65 to Restore Pundfc Used Illegally m soiit'itrly along Perilling Ave- Carteret and running thence (1) from Improvement Authorization! 112,048.38 nue to New Jersey Terminal Ratl- Easterly and Southeasterly along roucl; iniiire I3I Easterly along tl^e said boundary line to a point Is Total Property Tax tor Support of (H) Total Genenl Appropriations for New Jer.iev Terminal Railroad arid {the Easterly Right of Way Une of Municipal Budget Appropriations.. $1,386,920.92 $1,218,969.65 $1,239,337.87 across the' Uriels of I, T, Wlllliiras 'the Central Railroad of New Jer Municipal Purposes (Items 8 [A] to * Conipanv to the mouth of TufLs Uey; running thence (2) Northerly $1,483,354.33 31.607 Creek where same empties i.u|o along said Right of Way Une to 7. TOTAL GENERAL REVENUES $1,703,920.92 $1,528,7^65 $1,584.627.93 [G], inclusive) $1,597,394.84 $1,443,11146 $ 71,850.00 $UltM19$ 1 the Staten Island Sound; and I the Southerly line of the Rahway thence I4I Northerly along Bciten ;River; running thence (3) West (L) Sub-Total General, Appropriations Island Kuund to the place if Be- erly along said line of the Rahway NOTE: The amounts opposite which an • has been placed in the far column to the 1 $1,514,961.95 $1,483,354.32 31,601 ginning. River to the center line of Casey's lltetns [H] and [K]) 11,597.39434 •1,443,111.95 $ 71,860.00 $. Creek; running thence (4) South/- right represent slate Aid for Roads allotted, and held in cash by the State, or In part i •ly along said Creek to the West- $ 85,813.70 $ 85,613.70 DISTRICT NO 3:—(Votingplace, received in 1958 and in part held in cash by the State. (M)/ Reserve for Uncollected Taxes ... $ 106,526.08 $ 85.613.70 Columbus Si'l.ool). BEGINNING at 31,601 the Junction of Tufts Creek and APPROPRIATIONS 9. Total General Appropriation* $1,703,920.92 $1,528,725.66 $ 71,850.00 $1,600,575.65 $1,568,968.02 $ StatL'ii Islaii'l Sound; running — Appropriated — thence (li Westerly alons Tufts For 1958 Total for Creek to the New Jersey Terminal Expended 1958 , DEDICATION BY RIDER—R 8. 40:2—18.1 Riillni.iil and continuing along said by 1958 as railroad to the Intersection of "The dedicated revenues anticipated during the year 1959 from Dog licenses aie hereby anticipated as revenue «no Emergency Modified by pershlng Avenue and Holly Street, Paid or hereby appropriated for the purposes to which sild revenue is dedicated by sUtute or other legal requirement. thenct (2) Suuihtrly along Persh- (A) Operations For 1959 For 1958 Resolution All Transfers Charted Reserved Ini; Avenue und continuing lu a (JKNKKAL GOVERNMENT ATOJENDIX TO BUDGET STATEMENT^ 8tral|:ht line to the Staten 'slanfl I CURRENT SnuniJ. theme (3> Easterly and Administrative and Executive CURRENT BALANCE SHEET COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF Northerly ulnn» the said Stateii OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN CURRENT y Salaries and Wages * 18,100.00 $ 13,350^00 13,400.00 13,400.00 {DECEMBER 31, 1958 Island Hound to the place of Be- / SURPLUS REVENUE land Ho Other Expenses ' 2,500.00 2,800,00 2,450.00 12,398.36 51.64 ASSETS nnli)g Year Assessment of Taxes !° Cash and Investments $154,814.06 Year DISTRICT NU. 4:-(Voting plaoe, 1 1»58 195" Salaries and Wages uti.» 8,200.00 8.215/.00 8,215.00 8,197.13 17.87 State Road Aid Allotments Receivable 18,467.96 Cleveland Kchool) BEOINNINO at ! SurpluSurpli s Revenue Balance the Intersection ot the Southwest i Other) Expenses I..™...... ,«. ,1,000.00 1,000.00 1,610.00 1,600.77 9.23 Receivables with Offsetting Reserves: corner of Larch Street, thence (1) ! Collection of Taxes h I Taxes Receivable | , 100 199 16 January 1st ,.. 58,396 78 $ 79 l? Southerly along Purshlni! Avenue 5,072.51 CURRENT REVENUB ON A CASH : ntul cuiHinuIng In a straight line Salaries and Wages „... 16,725.00 16,650.00 16,725.00 16,724.99 rTax Title Uens Receivable to Htaien Islnnd buund, thence Other Expenses 5,000.00 5,000.00i 5,125,00 5,413.16 Property Acquired by TaxjTitle Lien Liquidation 51,205.67 BASIS: ! I) Westerly alone Smten Island Public Buildings and Grounds • Other Receivables ,1 ., 1,560.00 Current Taxes I (mud to the Westerly boundary 71,850.00 •(Percentage collected: | I ne of the lluruuiih of Cartfret; Salaries and Wages 8,285.00 8,285.00 8,285.00 8.285.0Q Deferred Charges Required to be In 1958 Budget hi'ini' (3) in a general Northerly Other Expenses 5,500.00 6,500.00 5,553.55 146.45 1958-96%, i traction iiluuis the boundary line 5/roir.oo Total Assets $403,16936 1957—97%» 2,348,298.40 2.223.H0J Sof tin; Borough of Carteret to Legal Services and Costs 29.3051 Hoostjvelt Avenue; thence. (4^ East- Salaries ^nd Wages ,..„ ., ,6,060,00 6,060.80 5,050.00 9,050.00 Delinquent Taxes 62,294.51 erly ailing Houbevelt Avenue to Other Expenses _ „._ 200.0Q, 200.00 650.00 545.40 4.6' LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS Other Revenue and Additions to Arthur Avenue where the South- $137,927.28 Income , 286.445.71 westerly liuiindary line of the Bor- Legftl_Special Counsel _ 20,000.00 50,000.00 54,000.00 110,420.00 88,462.24 21,957.7 •Cash Liabilities ough of Cartcret meets sume; Annual Audit , 4i000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 Reserves for Receivables 158,037 34 thence (51 Northwesterly along 10,7204.74 Total Funds '. $2,745.43».40 $3,603,7™ laid boundary !ine tu Larch Street; Elections Surplus Revenue them* (8) Northeasterly along 360.00 360.00 Larch Street to the place- of Be- Salaries and Wages 360.00 360.00 Other Expenses 1,800.00 1,600,00 1,550.00 1,540.35 9.65 Total liabilities, Reserves and Surplus 403,169.38 EXPENDITURES AND TAX REQUIREMENTS: Engineering 'Service and Costs I None Municipal.' Appropriations $1,514,961.95 $l,3?3f«j DISTRICT NO. 5:- I voting place, Salaries and Wages ...... 1,875.00 1,87500 1.875.00 /1.875.00 School Tax L«vy Unpaid Cleveland School.) BEGINNING al None School Taxes (Including a Surplus Revenue Balance •/ • point aiu1 liner^trtlon with the PROTECTION TO PERSONS AND Dectn>i>er 31st . , $ 107.204.74 $ iei;ur !n« ol I'erc/iuiij Av«nvie; PROPERTY r«iiu:ut tlnuuc I«I Niirtlierly alolis tlis ''i-ui'T lino ol l'ersliliig Fire • , • •'•" ' . ": 'i1 >'" • ) Uae nearest even AVIuuc tu tnr icuin line uf Wisl) Salaries and Wages .' ' 66,080.00 65 880.00 65,76000 66,759 04 .96' hutou Avuiuc, llm yiltm at plao* Other Expense* 7.500.00 11,500.00 1,400.00 7,321.05 }IM, C. P. 3/37/59 FRTDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959 P I PAOE SEVENTEEN J lues End Season H. So Baseball 18-3 Record Slate Released CARTERET — Climaxing one of their greatest seasons ! CARTERET OFFICE BET? - - - - By Alan Mavei in years, Wes Spcwak'.s Carter - __ — The Cartere' ;h!ih school basriir.'l team ha: et high school basketball team, ;i PcVdu!e of 19 gr.mss, accord- unbeaten at home and victors !•"! to an announs?mrnt mtid< in 18 gamps against only throe PAL Hi r, mwnli* by Frank McCar- inws, wound up their unhid thy, athhtlc director at th< campaign by beltlnB the Me- V'r liirrton Avenue School. Thi tiichon Bulldogs at I he local .-•lub will op-m Its scasnn Apr!'. court last Friday night by a News 19, opoosInT C'ark Regional 45-35 score. By BENNY a^'v from horn*. . The Cartpret boys took Bn —————! Tii? trp.*k schedule will ln- onrly load of 12-4 and Increased c n it to 23-13 bffore Coach Spewnk Tiie Pal Auxiliary will £pon- ' ° 1* mM-=, erntn* Aprli soi1 a free lernn^e dan:s EtstT:29 w";rl P>"rtri Arr.'ov »t home sent In his second. string play- T 1 J inlor firs In the final period. Monf'nv at Bothlon Hall. A' ' '* } Vn-SI'v schedule w,"ll known orchestra will pro-:*'"1 ^ t'lp same " th" Varsity, The Blues outplayed the visi- vide the music. All tewngcrs, T*1P comt)l!"le schedule fol- tors by 11-4 in the third round 0 1 1 properly dressed, will be ad-' *' "' Tony Scmcnza got 13 point. mittcrt. Tickets will be dls-1 Baseball Schedule to lead the team In scoring. 1 The score: tiibuted through the schools. April 9, Clark Regional, away METUCHEN 135) A free movie for the yoiinger 10, Highland Park away G F r ,sot, Is act for Tuesday, March 13. Savrevlllp, home 16. Edison, away Rich, f 11; Bt Rltz theatre. 17, Metuchsn, away f Hyl'hl.f _ 1 3 The Heart Fund Is richer by 24, Woodbrldge. home ' Wallace, f o 0 THE BEST IN YEARS Is Carterrt High School's curront nssUHhi.ll team pictured above, which completed the season $45, as a result of the triple- 27, Metuchen,, home Alexanders 5 7 with an Impressive 1R-3 record. The team meets the wiimor of the Southern Reffional-Point I'li-asant same In Asbury header basketball benefit Sun- 28, South Plalrtfield, away T'anero, g _ 1 1 Park's Convention Hall next Thursday nicht. A law nVIeffation of local fans will accompany the club In the photo day at the High School gym. May 1, Perth Amboy, away Fhodka, g 3 1 top row, left to risht, Coach DoiiKlas Kin*, Ceasar Williams, Dave Spewak, and Coach Wesley Spewak In'the middle row" In the opening game two teams 4, Clark Regional, home S'gent, g 0 0 Edward Hamorskl, Rodney Borrtelon, Kd Carmlchael, Sam Semen™, Terry Terebetski, Tony Semenza and Kenny Ward' from the Girls Class 'A' League 8, South River, away Puca, g 0 0 Bottom row, Thomas Chodosh, Robert Blalowarcmk, Kenny Aehrech, Roy (ioderstad, Robert Wherle and Dennis Medveti' played. Bertha Johnson's team 11, Linden, home 11 13 35 won 36-11. Bertha alone 12, P.A. St. Mary's horns CARTERET (1$) scored 16 point*. 14, Woodbrldge, away . a p The Ramblers lost in over- 19, P.A. St. Mary's, away H'orskl, I 8 0 Racer Fete Freshmen Lose time to a strong light senior 22. Sayrevllle, away 28, Edison, home WILL HO Ward, I 3 0 team from Woodbrldge 42 to Tbetsky, f 3 1 39. In the feature game, the 29, Perth Amboy, horns POUBT Speaking About Sports Final By 5141 June 2, South River, home FORESTALL Carmlchael, c 2 I or Fatzler Perth Amboy YMCA proved too B'delon, g 1 0 CARTERET — The Carteret accurate for Koke's Tavern All games start at 4:00. T. Semenza, g 8 1 freshmen lost their last game and won easily 69 to 46. The J.V. schedule the same as the PREEHOLD-Fred Fatzler of Varsity. S. Semenza, g .... . l 0 laplewood will be honored as of the season by dropping a 51- only one who kept Koke's in he "Man of the Year" in New41 decision to the Metuchen the game was Rlchey Potts with The track schedule is as fol- 21 3 54 A large delegation of fans will accompany the ersey harness racing at a din-frosh last Friday. The Blues his 18 points. lows: April 29, 4:00, Perth Am- BOTHEPiD boy. home. Score by Periods: high school basketball team to Asbury Park next ler to be held Saturday night, ended the year with a record Many thanks to the teams O mu. Metuchen 4 9 18—35 May 2, 1:00, Middlesex Re- /H A Fey tarch 14, at the American Ho- of only five wins as against that participated, to the people Carteret 12 12 10-45 Thursday night to watch their favorites play in lays, away: 6, 4:00, PA. St. Tff/eS /At 1959. tel here. Fatzler, owner of twelve, losses. who made donations and of- Referee: Cucdnello. Umpire: their opening game of the N. J. State Interscholas- mehold Raceway, was named Mary's, away; 9, 1:00. Long- Denies Kopln was high man ficials who donated their Branch Relays, away; 13, 4:00, J MMM h My Imlmn «jr*MJ< Roclcford. for the award by the Central tlc tournament. or the Carteret club with a services, Joe Comba, Walter South River, home. 16, 1:00, ersey Racing and Weequahlc Carteret is slated to play the winner of the Point total of 15 points and Richey Gasior, John Klndjlerskl, An- bounty Mest, away; IB, 4:00, ark Trotting Associations. dams was second with 13 thony Sarzlllo, Don Sullivan, Metuchen, home; 20,4:00,Clark Pleasant-Southern Regional game. Fans here- The CJRA and WPTA, spon- joints. and Dennis Medvetz. and last Regional, home: 23. 4:00, Edi- irs of amateur harness racing abouts are a bit disturbed over the fact that the Metuchen took an early lead but not least, thanks to George son, home; 25, 4:00, Sayrevllla, Highland Park and Newark, Toth who cleaned up after the home; 26,4:00, St. Peters, away; Jayvees Wind Up espectlvely, during the sum-if 17-14 In the opening quarter game was booked for Convention Hall because most game. 30, 1:00, Central Jersey, away. ner, annually give the award to ind remained out in front all of the teams in South'Jersey have played at Con- the way, leading by 29 to 20 at High school basketball news June 3, 4:00, Woodbridg*, he Individual who has contrlb- home; 6,1:00, State Meet away. vention Hall at one time or other and will have a ted most to the sport. Although the halfway mark. . . best won and lost record .tzler possesses the State's ever made by a Carteret High distinct advantage over the Blues, who have played The box score: A Brilliant Season only parl-mutuel trotting estab- Carteret (41) team, the 1958-1959 team won most of their games in this general area. lishment, he Is also an avid fol- G F 18 games and lost 3 games. Pt. Reading lower of amateur racing. Adams The record could be improved •\:.II-.KKT Carteret'i scored the Bluet 21-9 In the Flnnegan . 4 5 Al Orlllo and Judson Pearson, Skiba . . 1 0 by winning more games in the team con- flnal ttanzB but fell short at Pallnkas „ epresentatives of the CJRA tournament. 1 Four stars to Dougy King and his Carteret High WielgoUnski : i.;.' nf its greatest sea- the final wlUitle. 1 5 Is Upset and WPTA, said the committee Stankan „ 0 0 Happy Carteret fans will :: ii^iory last Friday by 19 12 SO School jayvee club for their spectacular record of will meet again this week and DerfhU MedveU scored 18 Sohayda 3 0 travel to Asbury Park Conven- ,:..;,.; over Metuchen poinU to lead the Carteret club. Metuchen (47) 19-1 this season. The Blues dropped their opener to select the outstanding driver, TEAM STANDINGS Kopln 7 1 15 tion Hall to play the winner of . .:> the final game by Bobby Blalowarcwk chipped In G F P horse and Stanley Dancer W t Rahway and then went on to win 19 straight games Kilyk 0 0 the Point Pleasant- Southern Port Reading 5 1 41 soure. 18 polnti to win second place Ruckert ._ 3 2 8 .wards. Reg. on Thursday, March 5. ci:!nt'i club, guided by for the greatest jayvee record in the history of the Colonla 5 1 honors, Brand 1 0 2 The Fatzler award was based Carteret won Its Class 'B' State D'HIKV King, compiled a ,17 7 41 Woodbridge 3 3 Sanders - ... 0 3 3 Washington Avenue institution. It is good news to on Freehold's resurgence as Championship In the Conven- :.- i-ii-ord Of 19-1, WlS- Carter* (i«l Metuchen (51) Avenel 3 ' 3 Mowhead - — l' 3 4 major trotting track. The tion Hall In 1932, but lost toIselin 1 5 : •••vii in a row after Q hear that the entire jayvee club will be available G Quagilarino 3 2 t Maplewood citizen made many Neptune In 1956 and to Ocean Fords 1 5 .:.. tin- opener to RahOodenUd -... 3 14 for varsity action next season. Improvements for the conven Johnson ..*. 3 Qnuhewskl ~ 5 4 Meyers 1 City in 1957. WQODBRIDGE — Just 'when Blalowarcruk 5 HarUhore 3 2 lence of fans and drivers alike. !..•• f:n;il encounter,, the Wherle , 0 Freehold was the only New Hager 0 Coach Wes Spewak' who hasit appeared as though Port Reading had a mortgage on first :-•; all the WRY, with the Schreck 0 The Heart Fund benefited somewhat last Sun- Jersey track which showed an Hartke 7 been coaching since 1951-8 18 1$ 47 place in the Township Gram- • • Kin; sent in sevtral Koy increase In attendance and Chlsmar o seasons—has won 3 Central day when a large crowd turned out for the triple mar School Basketball League, •• opl.umorcs. Metuchen, MedveU Carteret. 15 14 14 9—50 handle. Fatzler also has sup-Young 1 Jersey titles, but lost twice to Colonia, an unrated team at the ;iil\;i!itase of this, OUt- Beam .... Metuchen » 1,0 131-4' header arranged by the Recreation Department wrted amateur harness racing Zarinsky 1 Rfverside and once to Ocean lor a long period. Newcomb 4 City in the State semi-finals. start of the season, came along under Tommy Coughlin. In the feature, the Car- Five games in the tournament to dump the previously unde- feated club 33-29 and by virtue teret Kokes lost to a fast Perth Amboy YllCA club. 17 17 5wil1 l win a State title and three Benefit Games games could mean Central of the win moved into a tie for Cutters Service Carteret 14 6 10 U—41 first place. Metuchen 17 12 11 11—51 Jersey Championship. In the Frank McCarthy, athletic director at Carteret 8 years of coaching the varsity, One of the reasons for Col* Attract Crowd Mr. Spewak has won 98 games onla's success against Port High School, announced the spring baseball sched- Takes Loop Lead Reading was the all-around CARTERET — The Cutters Browns Beat and lost 72 games. His goal Isplay of Walt Kurzeja, who ule for the Blue and White team which will open to reach the 100th win this At H. S. Court 3ervice keglers went into; first tapped in 21 points on 10 field on April 9 with Clark Regional away from. home. year and of course CARTERET— Koke's Tavern place in the Carteret Commer win thejgOaig an(j one free throw, clal and Industrial Bowling Hudson Paper 5 championship. , Big 671 Setlost to a strong Perth Amboy The jayvees will play the same schedule. The track Port Reading got the jump on YMCA elub by a score of 89 to League by sweeping Makwinski CARTERET—Browns Tavern Let's not forget the Jayvee Colonla In the first period 9-B, team, under Wes Spewak, will face a strenuous Builders as the Ideal Liquo kept in pace with the Petrach record, after losing the opener and it looked as though the '• -KHT - with "OldOf 234, 20$, and 178. Nick Chal- 48 on Sunday afternoon in the schedule. lost one game to Mattel's Sun Tavern by knocking off thteo Rahway, the team, under Railroaders were certain to an- M k.' Sieklerka splat- oka rolled big games of 222 andfeature game of a triple header oco. Joe Vernillo shot a big 579lowly Hudson Paper combine, coach Doug King, won Its next nex their sixth straight. How- i- i'Kid for a sensation- 200 for the winners. for the benefit of the Heart Pund at the high school gym. set for the winners, while Tony 61 to 40. By winning the Browns 19 games—best Jayvee record ever, the Colonia quintet had ••'• till, on games of The Sheeters took on the Bubenheimer and Ray Makwin other ideas and came back big crowd attended the games. team remained In second ever made in Carteret. They •>:•lnts for Carteret. Guy's Electric 18 6 their one game lead over the week, rolling up a one-sided vic- win over Perry's News Service. into a complete rout. They con- 22-21. With the chips down In '• > in-lp take the middle two games from the Mechan- In the second game of theBooth Electric 16 8 Brown's. Petrach's took over tory over the Collegians by The C and C Oil, led by Bill tinued the rout In the final the fourth frame, Colonia, l«d ics No. 4. The Lead Burners, lay, the Ramblers, Carteret Bowl-Mor ....i.. 14 10 3rd place. Brown's has been ions were too good after dropping the first game Strikes 13 11 score of 76 to 39. Koby's 581. won the odd gamestanza by outscoring their op- by Kurzeja's nine-point spurt, Recreation Junior League lead- ponents by 18-13. claying steady ball and will went on to outshoot the Rail- iPozyck \j£jj^akl Insuranciiiouiuuvet .,..•... 1M la from Kepich's Esso. For thfe office and came came back strong to win the ers, lost an overtime tussle to For the Kokes, who are cur- give Koke's Tavern trouble on roaders 12-7 and sew up the all a two-game victory, last two from the Smelter, The the Woodbridge R.P.A., who ar Fireplace j. 9 15 rently leading the Recreation losers, Andy Letso had the bestl Ted Mortsea and Jim Klraly Towne Garage 8 18 Senior league race by one full effort with 572. shared scoring honors, each March 11., Collegians getting important victory. '»-lp of fine shooting Mechanics No. 2 game with the currently light senior league stronger since Joe Kertes has ABD Electric 8 18 game, tt was their ninth victory DeBella's won a pair from collecting 18 points. Avenel brought its season's Czurnota who fired 8Uver was postponed due tchampso . The score was 42 tc returned from the service** record up to the .500 level after i vcr t of 617 on garnet working conditions. 39. Kondrk scored 14 points foi WOODBRIDGK—Guy's Elec- in ten J starts. Waznee's as Danny Semenza Brown's 12 12 19 ,18—61 rolled a high 216-587 round and Junior League has the same hanging a. one-sided 29-10 de- the locals. trio picked up a full game on Tons Zullo, former Carter*' Hudson 11 12 4 13—40 feat on Fords. The opening game saw twosecond-place Booth Electric In High pchool star, scored 1 Tony Russo followed with 227- standings, as the Ramblers subaUntial lead St. Joseph's the Bowl-Mor House League 565. keep winning and are leading After taking a 13-2 lead In teams from the Class A Girls points to lead the Kokemei the initial period, Avenel went built up in the opening session. after taking a pair from the The Hill Bowl swept the J by four games, They are prac- loop battle it out. The Red an Greenberg scored 16 points fi Prices Win Over on to overpower Fords 6-3 In Muchl and Pat McMahon and G Television to tte the C tically the Champs.,.. White team won from the Blui Fireplace quintet. the Collegians, the second, 6-0 in the third, and trailed Nagy In the offensive Midget league got Jolted as and White team by a score o: Alex Magyar recorded the The Kokes rolled up a 17-1and C Oil for fifth place, 5-4 in the fourth. Takes Title phase of the game for Carteret 38 to 11 as Bertha Johnsoihigh game for Guy's at an even Steve Fedlam rollef a big Columbus School the first half Champs (were alnMng totals of 11 and 10, re- lead In the first period. The: Ed Sumple and Buzz Uccl scored 18 points for'the win- 200, while his teammate, Nick increased their upper hand t 246, with Reggie Johnson fol- CARTEREfT— Prices of thebeaten by runner up Priced, 30 Cit! spectively. Despite 1U setback, werie on the beam for Avenel, - St. Joseph^ ners. SuBcreba, hit a 557 series which 37 to 13 at the end of the hal lowing with 236, but the Fedlam Nathan Halje School defeated to 25. The Midget League sinking totals of 11 and 10. The For Is had the1 high man In the ><-' ••' reigned as chain- was the top total during the and then coasted along to ai team lost two games to thehe Columbus School by a 30made up of Eighth Graders, versatile Jim McDonald scored " ^ St. James' Paro- game in Bob Hanas who popped wrohmann Pitmen match, easy, triumph. Gem Tavern. to 25 score for their first win under Moe Gajlor and gave all of Avenel's 10 points on few l"-»"nim School Basket- ilx shots from the floor and Koke's 17 20 21 In the final match, the St over the Columbus 8chool in the Freshmen team a tough bail I r Booth's, and Bowl-Mor, the •18—' field goals and a pair of fwt

\ Capitol Dome ' 1 Continued from Edit. Pncei Dwlalit R. O. Palmrr Is busy •: CLASSIFIED: these days studyinK the rail BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY commuter problem as well a* RATES — INFORMATION il iwi forming his other mnny du $1 00 for 15 words | Dradlinf for ads: Wfdiw*day tics... ClBimlnq thnt prc-nt 4c each additional word 1 10 A. M. fnr the name mlrs and regulations of Con- Accordion School - - Fishing Tackle - Locksmith Photography - - Roofing & Siding - Payahlr In advance I publication kress Unduly nnd inequitably favor the vessels and othrr NOTE; No classified ads taken over phonr; WpOOBRIDGE KEY SALES wntererfift passing throuuli must br suit in. HENSCH'S Henry Jansen & Son oprninss of drawbridppR, tlir T«4ephom> MEreury 4-1111 & LOCKSMITH SHOP CAMERA FANS! SERVICE Brady resolution before the Accordion School RENTALS legislature would ask Congress AITO. Tinning and 17? Brnnn Urnue. SUtion OfTlfF. REVS Water Softener Kilt tn think a little morp about Sheet Metal Work • MALE IIKTP WANTED • FOR RAI,E rillVATK ACCORDION r nwLicvrrn SAVE s 511 Soft Water Soap trucks, busts nnd passengers OH (.IIIAR LESSONS CENTJIUM "WrtCilEU.," SAFES soi.n Rooflnt. Metal (filings Swimming Pool Supplies Governor Robert B EXPERIENCED mining ins- (i.hrn In YU Minl NW Jerse.inventy* ... ' • . • ACCORDION TooU. Itardwir*, Pain I v (lliti CAMERAS 588 Aldcn Street OP WOODBRIDGE nthgs VA 6-4981. 2- -Ml* MIGHTY." "SPIN-O- The 1959 traffic death total Good benefits. Rate open. 571 AMBOT AVENtE 141 St. George A venae ply Centric Clutch CO.. Main • fil'ITAR MATEY." "SPIN KING" Woodbridge, N. J. in New Jersey Is now 75 as rotn- 9 Our rrnUl rim eltlBlMlM THrNDBRBIltD." "JET WOODRRIIK.K Woodbridge Street and Route 9, Wood- EIGHT Venetian Blinds, tTUAM" "UPTIDE." "SIRR Tfl. ME-4-KM ')»red with 102 nt the same time piirrh.^? *15'00- Cro"ley rpfri Fnr Information Call CAST," "DICK8OK," "BFST- Opm Daily I A. M. to 1 F. M. Telephone MErcnry 4-1246 In 1958 ... A bill Is pendinR in ME 4-1815 erator with frmer com ME-4-5666 HADR," -Hl'MEIT ind (••day I A. M. to 1 P. M l/29-3/6i Pa "COLDKN CUB" the LepiSlature which would ment, S75JJ0. Kitchen get, Pmrts and Repair* on Formica, $*0.00. Call KI 1-76: -fTLlEOBB." "OCEAN CITY," Hnta{ * Tncklif! - Service Stations Taxes Prepared 2-2 Biilders •QUICK," "H-I," "LANGLEV" i;o w^rinS o7 once aa! f W f utt mutj othfn. __ lpl(>tc t aln ng m CONTENTS OP HOME. RUJ month... TMVn Jersey Stnte , ; TW' O' fnlni?experiencs wlteh ~Ph«e TV 8-S894 Mm "IDEAL WAY" HlBhwnvv Departmtat has M*, °P never used: 9x12, $30.( SPECIAL 100 1 offlc(l ln Phone FT-8-3914 March 10 as the- Sit-,-e- it will' " Cranford. Salary Isli, $35 00; other sizes. QJ Frank J. Novak us OFF-SEASON PRICES TOWNE GARAGE accept scaled competitive bIdsjP' commissions. Call »Rldgc' cuumi $20.00. Family in February Fbhlnf Tackle A Repair AGENT NATIONAL VAN Income Tajc on a contract to paint a major 8-S700-J: BRidge 6-1420-1. ^ woo] nooked ngl. LINES J. F. Gardner & Son portion of the Pulaski Skvway! 2/26 2028 2/26 - Zf on ZSt Monroe St., Bthmy EXPERT FILM Prepared ... Bills have been introduced. 8AL88 Century-old F/xpert Alteration! 1286 St. George Ave., Avenel DEVELOPING 485 AMBOY AVENUE in at least six states to provide : TWO BABY CARRIAGES] and Additions Individual or Small Business 1-4 Room»-$20r $25, $30 and PRINTING WoodbridRe periodic motor vehicle inspec-ii company Complete training $4.00 Each Construction Bookkeeping Seirire for rogram wlth Fwl Oil &-S Room*—$35, $40, $50 on tion like New Jersey, according" management po- PU 8-7093 New Custom Homes MErcury 4-3540 1 Income U to m COLOR Small Busine* to the National Highway Users,""""a ' P * -W 2-fl RESIDENTIAL We're Specialists In Conference ... The New Jersey monthIy Plus commissions. Col- and lege graduate or some college. SERVICES COMMERCIAL JOHN J. BITTING • liEAR WHEEL ALIGN- 821 Ridgedale Avenue Taxpayers Association has pub- BLACK & WHITE Cal1 MENT and BALANCE Woodbridge, N. J. ished an illustrated analysis 6-6700-1 or BRidge No Job Too Large FILM! of Governor Meyner's no-tax6-H20-l. 2-26 KITCHEN and dinette cha • BSAEE SERVICE Phone: ME-4-6690 recovered. Plastic or loath Or Too Small . . . ill budget for 1959-1960... The! •— Plastic or leather. »J.OO Fully Insured Tim* Fiymtnti Arranged 1959 Tournament of Fish at! • FEMALE HELP WANTED t Park and nearby areas jSchulze Upholstery, LI-9-2& No Charge or Obligation HAIRDRES6ER — Experienced Mobilheat Sign Lettering start this year on March-. For Estimates yard's Photo Priitlig only: full or part time. Hours liree months earlier than last, . _ „ , MUSIC instructions, clar: FUEL OIL 0 0 6 Ca Mr 547 Amboy Ave. ME 4-3651 'car. becau.se of excellent!^ T l ^"'*" . ' " and saxophone, at pup A. W. HALL & SON • TRUCK LBTTERING Carousel. PArltway 1-9794. Vincent Keller Over 25 lean of Open It to 1 Mon * Frt. Till 1 itriped bass fishing. . . . Homej home. LI 9-2356. Local and Lone Distance • NEON SERVICE iwners in New Jersey over 65 2-26 Builder Friendly Service Moving and Storage 2/19-2/1 NATION-WIDE SHIPPERS of • WAILS AND WINDOWS nars of ute would be granted FOB BENT 1230 Stone Street, JUhway Household and Offlce Furniture - Plnbiig & Heating - tax exemption of J800 by a pro- INCOME TAX returns exper • PAPER AND CARDS Phone FT-8-0976 "SOW Authorized Agent posed change in the Constitu- THREE ROOMS prepared ln your home 100 Fulton Street Howard Van Llnei ;ion suggested by Senator John Very Reasonable experienced accountant. Rs WOODBRIDGE Separate Booms lot Storage Waddington, D., Salem. Call KI-l-5555 sonable. CHarter 7-3094. Cleaners CEATING • PACKING WOODBRIDGE 2-26' 2/5 - 2/! SHIPPING CAPITOL CAPERS:— Pour out Unclaimed Furniture ot Every )f ten prisoners recently re- POOR MODERN ROOMS. Tile - Fneral Directors - Description Plumbing ft Heating IP TOUR DRINKING has leased from tne State Prison bath, heat, hot water fur- Office and Warehouse DUNIGAN on parole carried the name of come a problem. Alcohol l< • Remodeling nished. Conveniently located. Anonymous can help you. Ci 34 Atlantic Street, Carteret — WOODBRIDGE- ones. Headaches may come immediate occupancy. 43 Flteh BI-2-1515, or write P. O, from habitual excesses, emo- Tel. KI-1-5540 Street, Carteret. 2-26' 253, Woodbridge. 2/5 - 2/1 • New Installations MErcury 4-9014 tional pressures, eyestraln, • Gas and Oil Burners stomach trouble, high blood FOR SALE Synowiecki Mislc Instruction - pressure, anemias, kidney dis- HAVING TROUBI3 with BOT8 BIKE with training sewerage? Electric Sewe: Call ME-4-3046, HI-2-7312 -Sliders-Draperies- FOR QUALITY ease, thyrolB disturbances, men- and BLOCKED. broil Tour Child Now for ingitis, brain tumors, or merely wheels, 16". $10.00. FU-8- er removes roots, filth, sag Funeral Home Frivato Leuons on the 3804. and stoppage from clog BANDS Replaced L. PDGLIESE • A. UPO joor ventilation ih a room, 2-26" 9 Accordion claims the Medical Society of pipes, drains and sewer*. • Guitar New Jersey. CUT GLASS, china, bric-a- digging, no damages — rap MAGIC CLEANERS 56 Carteret Avenue • Trumpet" 0 Saiophone brac, silver, antiques, etc. andV efficient Call 387 School St., Woodbridge Carteret, N. J. • Piano Catherine Urban, 20 Washings Plumbing and Besting. ME- • Trombone CtSTOM-TAILORED New Jersey Poll ton Avenue, Carteret. 2-26' 8007. 2, ME 4-9767 • Drumi Telephone KI-1-5715 Charles Farr t Gfbwn Guitars It AmpUnen (Prom Editorial Paget • Excelsior Accordions SLIPCOVERS Coal & Oil • Musical Accessories PlmbiBg & Heatiig • MODERN DIAL iresently live ln. • Student Rental Plan • TRADITIONAL This fact Is one that should ror information Call HI-Z-dMl SEWAREN NOTES Electric Sewer ServiM • PROVINCIAL give leaders ln both political SAMMY RAY'S ME 4-1111-2-3 camps much to think about, COAL - FUEL OIL Chohie Research over the years in- MRS. DAVID BALFOTJB —Mrs, Percy Austen, Music and Repair Shop Telephone: dicates that in general the lar- KEROSENE SAM LAQUADBA, Prop. •f Newest 597 West Avenue West Avenue, celebrated SPEUfG No Job Too Large ger the community the more FLYNN & SON MBrcnn 4-0594 likely are people in that com- Sewaren 86th birthday Tuesday ln th ME-4-0247 Rahway hospital where she FUNERAL HOMES PATTERNS munity to be Democrats. In LET US 1Q0D O">r Twentieth 1QED 611 UNDEN AVENUE or Too Small a patient. UUbUlhlrt 51 SW1 1300 Anniversary Year 1900 other words, people coming Into —Mr. and Mrs. John Karnas, rural areas In the state and to —The Rev. Orville N. David Solve Your Heating 420 East Avenue Woodbrldie, N". J. Mansfield, Ohio, formerly of MUSIC MEANS Yes, call today ... no communities with populations son will celebrate Holy Con Problem Perth Amboy A LIFETIME OF JOT •Meet Term Sewaren, announce the birth of fee for estimates. We'll of less than 25,000 are more their second child, John Paul. munlon at the 11:15 ssnici 23 Ford Ave., Fords For Your Girl and Bo; likely to be Democrats than Mrs, Karnas is the former Sunday at St. John's church i- Radio & TV Service rush a man to you to Republicans. From SERVICE - VA-G-0358 LEARN TO PLAY THE C9ST0M DRAPERIES Mary Lazar, Woodbridge. The Lenten Litany service wil ACCORDION THE help you plan, show- It Is for this reason that the be held tonight at the enure! To Newot Spring Patterns —The Sewaren-Port Reading MODERN, EASY WAV! Set Need political complexion of the state at 7:30 P. M. with Jose? ing you money-saving has been puzzling to political neighborhood Girl scout lead Complete Heating NO ACCORDION TO BUT REPAIR? Thomson, lay leader, presidini era will meet Tuesday night at Call TUt Oor Showroom- short-cuts. experts. The answer to the puz- The choir will rehearse at 6:3' zle lies in the fact that more the home of Mrs. Andrew But- Installations ME 4-4360 Opal Dally 9:30 to6, —MM. Raymond Whittemori 1- Furnace Cleaning Democrats than Republicans kowsky. Mrs. John Timar will Friday 9:J« to • Wyckoff, and her chil ME 4-1400 are coming into small town and be hostess. A craft class will be m John, Tommy and Meg, ven ART'S RADIO J^ * *• t" *«• Ecttnutw rural areas of the state — held. IS YOUR HOME something that makes the Job guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josen & TELEVISION f Can HE4-6410 ^MIBS Carol Rankin, Cliff Brannegan last weekend. Mn • Folders of GOP leaders in these com- Road, a sophomore at Wooster AVENEL HALF CLEAN? SALES and SERVICE munities much more difficult Whlttemore is the former. RON-LEN College, Wooster, Ohio, is on Concannon of Woodbridge. 155 Avenel Street, Avenel than It ured to be. the dean's list for superior COAL & OIL CO. BoUiud Sanl-Vac Service deans DECORATORS, INC. These were the findings when —Mrs. Frederick 3. Ad the part of your borne you CAN'T Repair Estimates Free! marks during the last marking • Billheads New Jersey Poll staff reporters had as guests last weekend 1 826 Eahway Ave., Avenel cletn—warm air pipes . . . cold Antennai Initallcd period. Miss Rankin is an art all pipes . . chlrnne; ... the tubes Tested Free »t Our Slow put the following question to a granddaughter, Kerry Adan entire heating system! Cleans major. cu, coal, oil and warm air beat- Car BtdiM Serviced Promptly cross-section of 1,000 adult New and Kerry's Mend, Pamcli Ini systems. • Letterheads Jersey residents In some 50 com- —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Christiansen, both at Cok Delicatessei munities of the state and inZischkau have returned from Here's why it pays to have PRIVATE LESSONS: Interna- 18 of the state's 21 counties: Northampton, Mass., where tional, Modern anil Classical- Readings the Holland Sanl-vac Ser- Beginners and Advanced TV Repair "Bow Ion; have yon li»ed in they visited their daughter, vice once a year: • Programs the hnnjp *btre you now Uvt?" Mrs, D. M. Uaricle. Democratic Club I BKMEMI5EK ... for the You're fleard Her on The replies: TREAT SHOPPE • SAVES COSTLY REPAIRS —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bow FINEST In Accordions and Radio- Less than one year 11% 613 Rahway Avenue • RBDUCfcS FIRK HAZARDS Accordion Instruction come en with their son and daugh Names Chairmei to "Perth Amboy's Oldest Ae- Now See Her in Person • Booklets One year but leas Woodbridge I • CUTS DECORATING BILLS ter, John and Sue, and Char: cordlon Center." SISTER thanjtwo — — » totte I4nn, Woodbridge attend AVBSIEL - Philip Svobodi (Opp. White Church) • REDUCES DIRT IN HOME WANDA Two yean but leu ed a basketball game Thursday president of the Third Wan t INSUBES BEAT COMFORT Wt «ri7 a full Une of Musical than three -'••'* • • SALADS at Their Best Indian Reader • Announce- night ln Madison Square. Gar- Second District Democratic a:i< Initriimenti and Accessories Three yean but lew Clvlc c luD • 8ODA MOUNTAIN Phone (or RepretenUtlTi Today! den. Their oldest son, Bert, met . . announced the Choose from such famous make and Advisor than four — $ wcordlom u: EXCELSIOR, Tl- polntment of committee cha;i • FEESH BAKERY GOQD8 1HE-4-9050 DO NOT FAIL TO SEE HER FOOT yean but less them for the game and came tONA, IORIO, ACME, ACCOB- ments at a meeting at the Hll DIANO, EXCELSIOI.A, UOIINEK, No matter what your problem than five '. — * home for the weekend. Open 7 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. SONOLA, ao4 others. crest Inn,, as follows: ways i may be, consult ttUt gUted lady FU1-2011 Five yean but le«* —Mr. and Mn. Bruce Rank- from the West Indies today. Bhe Television and In, former Sewaren residents, means. Norman Jacobs, chi INCLUDING SUNDAYS Is one of the seven alsters bom ^hgn glx 5 Perth Amhoy'i Oldest EsUbUihed with a veil on her face. She has Auto Radio Repair t Invitations Six yean but leas have moved from Mystic, Conn., man. assisted by James Cro» >: Closed Wednesdays All Day Accordion Center the Clod-given power to heal b; than seven ** * to Annapolis where Mr. Rank- and Robert Chapman; hcw>l «M Amkoy Avenue, H Teiri at the Same Location prayer, she Is successful where talijty. Mrs. Richard Boharc^ all other readerc have tilled. COLONIA Seven yean but leas in Is an assistant professor In assisted by Mrs. Leon W'" Drugs EDDIE'S Music Center I 1358 Main Street. Railway than eifht — 5 the thermo-dynamlcs depart- TELEVISION SERVICE • Post Cards ment of the Naval Academy. good cheer, Mrs. Jamel HopM Ed BonkosW. Prop. Open Dally and Sunday W. Injun Aft. * HimbtrlJ tto»a El*ht yean but lets Fmttore He is a graduate of AnnapnliH membership, Henry Kennedy 357 State Street, P. A. I A. M. to 11 P. M. than nine 5 Nine years but less ln 1944, and is now working publicity, Mrs. 8am Albrechtj RAYMOND VA-6-1290 Phone PtJ-1-6475 - Watch Repairing - • Signs than ten * for his PhD. program, Mr«. Albreoht; dvtr WINTER BROS. Ten yean but les^ —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar- Mrs. Hopler and Mr, Kennedy.) Rdectratiig than eleven i '5 nekow, Cliff Road, have re- Mrs. Joseph Squlllace ' WiysMe Fm. Sfc • Business Eleven to 19 yeaik 15 turned from a two months visit admitted into membership. 1 and SON Kenlnt Wooibridge Rmdrnij Pi-fftOLIO 20 - 29 years I - • in Mattoon, Illinois, with their :lub now has 61 members. Since 1917 30-39 years 4 Henry Nelson, past preskleu t Bluer Valuei • Top Brandt KITCHEN daughter, Mrs, Robert Jones. Druggists f Better Service • Lower Price* PIANO Instructions Cards 40 years or longer 3 —The Sewaren Brownies had and Mrs. John Mahop.' Visit Our New Store At CHAIRS Median averaje length of a Valentine making contest- tality chairman, were WILLIAM J. Di-TROUO 88 Main Street St. George Avenue at U. S. RE-COVERED residence Prize for the nicest was won gratulated for their jwork Highway 1, Avenel Teacher of • Coupons A second question tutked of by Kathy Kleban, for the fun- the installation dlnnir of tb Woodbridge, N. J. (At the Woodbrldje the same crou-sectlon: niest, Helen Medvetz. group. floverleaf Circle) PIANO and Where did you live before —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac* The next meeting will be ^ Telephone MErcury 1-0554 Open 9 A. M. to B P. M. S Per Chair you moved to your present IlicL 8»U 350 visited Mrs. Mack's sister, Mrs. at Htllcrest Inn. March 18. home? In what town or state? Phone MErcury 4-6666 HARMONY KXl'KKT WAT(;il and • Certificates Thomas deary, ln Bayonne Showed the following: Private Uiulug Kuom Seats »t.5U JKWKLKY KKFA1KS last weekend. Came from another home At Your Home • KING t'lTl'lNG -New voters wishing to reg- March of Dimet (n name comunlty 44% Ltywr Store JKN1F DECORATORS t RKNETTINd ister in time for the primaries Call FU-8-5619 Came from another com- Give* Sewaren Repot in April may do so any eve- Avenel Pharmacy CALL TODAY munity in name county M Kl 1-2993 9 HE-SIZING ning at the homes of Mrs. BEWARBN - Miss Mary Telephone MErcury 4-1889 Came from another Hi UAHWAY AVENUE Water Softeners - AU Wurk INSUKED FREE ESTIMATES George Arway, 173 Old Road, Mullen, Sewaren chairman I aud GUARANTEED county in state W and Mr. Harry O'Connor, 384 the March of Dime*, hu » WOODBRIDGE & Siding - Came from another state 15 MErcury 4-1914 MARTIN LAWRENCE Broad Street. March 12 U the nounced that funds raised ENJOY The Independent-Leader pre. deadline. her area have been sent to t Liquor Store JKWELKKS sents the reports of the New follows. Maw SOFT WATER 94 Maiii St., Wbodbridje —Mr. and Mr*. George Totln, PRESCRIPTIONS MARY ANDRASC1K, Prop. T. R. STEVENS Jersey Poll exolusively in this Newark, are the new tenant* of Dimea maU cards. 181-51 IN YOUR HOMK Koottug uid Slici-l MrUl Work Tel HH-4-MM area. WHITMAN'S CANDIES In the apartment over Mrs. Mothers' March, $16215; i* | Complete Stock of DomeiUc. US ST. OKOKCiK AVE. The service is operated and We Cvry AU T Clark's garage. waren School children, $11 ^ WOUUBKIDGE distributed by Princeton Re- ( usuii-Hig - Him . and Imported Winei —Mr. and Mrs. George Wls- Royal PutrolMu Corporfttir isearch Service. wall, Wilmington, Del., former $50.00; Vulcan Detaining " Carti Been and liquor* poratlon, $50.00; Xmpk>ye« of all OASSIF1ED The Pittsburgh Pirate* have Sewaren residents, announce KSSSSh Vulcan DeUnnlng, $25.00; 574 AMBOY AVENUE INHTALLATION Types reported their advance ticket the birth of a new grand-child, PRESS $452.92. j Hrauch sale for the 195»«ea*on will set The infant daughter l» the If: WOO1MMUDUK, N. J. ADS THE WOODBKIDGE We HeiTlce All Mukn 1UK ani/ LUU' club reoord although final fourth child of Mr. and Mrs hy 4on7t o»U K. P. <" for free Honu »urvcy PUBLISHING CO. figure) were not yet available. Robert Cooke (Mary Irene Wte- •en "Double Ace" any more. SELL ITTHRU THE s BRING Wain All Heat The team announced pre-aeuon wall), also of Wilmington. got his third ,hole-ln-one 0" WWrTrtnWrO idnauat Bytlciu 20 Green Street ticket sales were closed because —Mrs. Raymond Muller was 137 yard 11th hole at ths I*** WAMTAM 9 M C. In WATER Mutur Uuuda Woodbridge of the time required to have the the weekend guest of Mr. and wood Country Club to D«ivdr TUB VBEK KHTIMATKH RESULTS WANT ADS lit CUiucli Htnet, Woodbrldfe Call W-l-Zltt or MK-I-Uft tickets printed and returned. Mrs. C. A. Gu-oud. Colo. lie used a No. ft lrun< PAGE NINETEEN

-Star of Iselln Circle 54 L*dy JWV Joint Fete restTs of America met, Mon- the Parent-Teacher Ornate- ISELIN PERSONALS \y at School IB. A dint>"r will tton, School 20 at the naxt • given In honor of Grand COLONIA PERSONALS meeting, March 4 In the tll- Girl Scout News Held Saturday purpose room. A student panel ommander. Mary Burke. (Including Colon}* Propet and Celenta Village) OOLONIA- Woodbrldfte GLADYS E. SCANK March 14. Mrs, Albert St. discussion will be featured. Force, Richard Gebauer AFB. Mothers of students In tht Memorial Post 715, Jewish War 497 Lincoln Highway, Itelln —Oirl Scout Troop 43 mem- ?lerre won the speciap l award. Veterans, and the ladles auxil- (mirth grade will be horttuet.- Tel. LI-8-1679 bers has received a second les- -PerpetuaP l Light •sn.l MRS. 3IDNKV fREUND Schol 16 at 6:30 P.M. On Sat- FXORKV nil-Is, ready for their first clasfi iary, linld ft paid-up membership Daughters of America, met at! A card party will b« held —Mrs. Edward Hollowell and son In the first aid course given 19 Sandalwuod Lane urday, members of the Pack Avenel badge were named as follows: party Saturday at School 17. V.F.W. Hall, Inelln. Mrs. E. L.! 12 at School 16 under ihlldren Charles, Betty Jean ">y John Barby of Iselln First KU-S-29G9 Carol Balletta, Mflry Ann Ma-!Mrs. Charles Qoldbrrg and Mur- Lid Squad. DttaMno was Installed as Inside Newark koskl, Susan Gaskell, Katherlnr ray Friedman were chairmen and Edward Dwlght, 27 Wright —Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S Street, were guests Saturday; —WilUam Doerr, Iselln nelgh- rut cookie Kane, Lorraine Brown and and a spring fashion show was Dorhood commissioner of Rari- the Mr*. sold 186 boxes, Linda Barone. Seven of the featured. Ninety members and of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Die- Joseph, Guernsey Lane, toured 245, with their Advisor Sidney!Fell?. Savikas is in charge. lit 111 tan Council, Boy Scouts with -Liberty Bell Council. 245, he campus of Lehlgh Univer- Preund participated In an eve- y Ann Makoikl, are taking the skating guests enjoyed dancing and re- ,terle, Jersey City. —Prank and Walter Fendls William Bannon, advisor for met Wednesday at the home of ity. Pennsylvania and nearby ning of bowling, Saturday at 'Zu oaakell, 72, all course at Twin City. The scouts freshments after the show.' Explorer Fdst 834 held the an- Mrs ,Co- and Lenora Glbbfs, children of Oooner|pnlnts of interest. the Majestic Um>s, Wood- '„, from troop will be starting on their curved The post will hold an exec- mal charter review of the Avenue. Mrs. A. P. bridge. and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Glbbs, ElBter, —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caru- ,,v uurltaen bar, highest rank In scouting. utive board meeting tonight at out at Trinity EpUcopi deputy. Installed Mrs. Keansburg, were guests for a Wlllinm sone, Montrose Avenue and —Scouts and leaders of Boy Westbury Park News •;,llfl trw,p 88, Hop* the home of flam Belostosky, Church. Woodbrldge, Troop Hopelawn, *lth| weak of thslr maternal grand- Harwell us recording secretary; daughters Nanoy and Leah, Stout Trnnp 45 will participate 1()l) |,i,xcs. Girls KU- Jerfrey Road. A nominating —Mrs, Lester Banr, now o: Mrs. Edward Kolb and Mrs. J. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Ouii'lra QUITS, RUIHICIIOI, spent the wdcrnfl with their]In a weekend oftmptnf trip to l|11I)S,s were U Verne lommlttee has been chose to VIlssisslppi,-a former long-timi Bocchlno, assisting Mrs, Z. Funk, 10 Vernon Street. William Worlz, financed Secre- 'amllles in Westport, Conn. Jamesburg, February 27,28 and By GLADYS K. SUWtK Btlant, select a slate for presentation resident of Iselln Is visiting I,.,. Wojclk, leader, held a Valen- —Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence tary; Mrs. Clara Faster New- —A recital for students of March 1. 497 Lincoln Illfhway, Iwlit at the next meeting. Friend* and relatives here and 1 , Ciilonla. tine party. Cards were ex- Feldman Lodl, were Sunday man, treasurer: Mrs. Lawrence Mrs, Flora Hayes" school of —A recipe exchange will be Tel. M-8-I619 and crafU The group Is seeking a place In Woodbridge for a few weeks Clancy, guirlp: Mrs. W. E. ru changed and games were dinner guest* of Mr. and Mri. dancing will be held Saturday featured at the next meeting ,, holad at headquar- to meet until the permanent —The managers and officer? Barkolew, national treasurer, —Mrs, Frank Donofrlo, 133 played. A game of skill with Jerome Cassell, 152 Middlesex : at 8:15 P.M. at School 16, Out- of the Colonia Club to be held post home is built. Member: of Iselln Little League will mee 'lir,,d by Mrs. K. Oar- plngpong ball! was enjoyed by Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Cassell) was a guest, look Avenue. March 2 at School 16. The group Worth Street, will be hostess with suggestions may call Mr March 5 at Oliver's Tavern, Oak March 2, at 8 o'clock at a Ul,l by Mrs. J. Bpit- .all. The birthday glrla were were guests Saturday of Mr —The fifth birthday celebra- will make cancer dressings. Friedman, McFarland Road. Tree Road and elect officers meeting of the teachers of tha Lleberman »nd Bftrbarft Bocchlno, Judy Krlc- and Mrs, Walter Cooper, West- tion of Howard Kantor was held —The next meeting of the Anyone interested in assisting Attendlng were bury Park. Colonia SiUerhood at hi* home, 12 Pinetree Drive. Mothers Club of Boy Scout primary department of tl>4 I i:\-nii and Mary Slavcn. They with the work, please call Hen Mrs. Edward —A parent-education meet- Guests were; Michael and Jef- iTroop 45 and Explorer Post 245 First Presbyterian Church received coin holders fro mthe ry Happel, 40 Adams Street. Sets Purim Program School. Hartley Fi«ld.Mr« Ing meeting wag held Wednes- frey Hellman, James Hubley, will be held March 11 with Mri. troop. Dancing and refresh —Mr. and Mrs. Jame; Teachers Plan day at School 15, The topic was COLONIA — The StsterhoodlLaurle Golda, Karen Lanza, Stephen Marsh, Chain O'Hllls Mrs. William Doerr. li ,'i,.itp, Mri. A. Me««r, mentfl made the party com- O'Rourke, 14ft AUth Avenue, at "Tracking Down Talent in the of the Jewish Community of Stephen McCann, Vlnoent De- RRoad. Westbury Road, his announced •n.,Vsky, Mrs. M. TI- plete. Other scouts attending tended the annual cocktal Grade School." Colonia will meet Tuesday at floria, Nancy Delaney and —The executive board Of a dessert luncheon February 29 H Yonone, Mr*. M, were Lois Bocchlno, Virginia For Melodrama party and dinner dance of tb —Robert Argalas, scout mas- the Hoffman Boulevard School. Rhoda and Evalyn Kanor. AlsoiParent Teacher Organization of at 1:30 o'clock at her home tot \i,s. v. Mac Donald, Cook. Marian Blem, Joann and Pioneers of New Jersey Bel W00DBR1D0E — A genera' ter of Boy Scout Troop 47. an- A Purlm program will be pre- Mrs, J. Hubley, Mrs. J. Hell- School 2 and 16 will meet March all women who assisted her at ;;,r, Mrs. M. Bulst, Marlene Erll, Diane KolL TOephone Co, at Clipper Club, meetinR of the Woodbridgi nounced that a troop commlt- sented by the fifth and sixth man, Mrs, A, Deflorla, Mrs. J 5 at 1:30 ?M. In the teachers' the luncheon at School 18, ,i«'Mrs, B. Hedesh Irvington, Saturday night. Ilona Vargo Joan Vayda and Township Education Assocla-jtee meeting Is set for tomorrow grade youth group directed by .Delany. Evening guests were room, School 16. The next PTO ",„'„„„, Mrs. BeMarn y Wojcik. Guests were —Gary and Dennis O'Rourke, —Sunday dinner guests of tlon will be hold Tuesday at at 8 P.M. at the First Presby- Mrs, Raymond Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Eaher andlmeeting will be March 10. ii.;. Lloyd Wall, Mrs sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tagllarenl. Laura, Katherlne, Frances and 8:00 P.M. at School II. terian Church of Iselln. Members and guests are in- children, Fords; Mr. and Mrs —The womens' Auxiliary ofl ,,, Mrs. C. Parnell O'Rourke spent the weekend 184 Worth Street, were Mrs; Nancy Wojcik. —A clam chowder sale was vited. Refreshments will be M. Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. J nil, Mrs. Norman Alvln Levin, president an- with their maternal grand"- the Colonia Post, AmerlcanJTagllarenl's parents, Mr. and nounres rehearsals have begun held Wednesday at School 6 served by the hospitality com- Kantor, Newark; Mr. and Mrs Legion will meet March 11 at Mrs, Lloyd Fowler, Bayonne. \i;5 Sinmund WoJ- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry sponsored by the Home and mittee under Mrs. Paul Jacobs H. Oshlnsky and daughter Fay the Post home. Wives, mothers H Kolb, Mrs. M. Wa- for the association's melodrama, Hubbs, Milltown, Mr. and Mrs, School Association. chairman. jBrooklyn, and daughters of legionnaires The oldest horse race la A nlxon, Mrs. Jules' Donations Given "Love Rides the Rails." nr "The O'Rourke and sons were guests Mail Train Comes At Night.1 —Miss Joyce C. Perlllard, —A Father-Son Blue and are welcome to attend and Join. America is the Travers, which Mrs. S. Ukatos, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crane Ad men back plan on high- i-The cast includes teachers In daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- |Gold Dinner for Cub Scou —Fathers will assume the was established at Saratoga la Mnhary, Mrs, Margr of Newark on Sunday night. way signs. •the Woodbrldge Township ert Perlllard. 90 Trieste Street Pack 130 will be held tonicht at positions held by the women ofl 1864. i Warren Fullfrton By Clubwomen ! Schools. was graduated from Mt. Stna! \! roppochla. ISELIN — The Woman's! Hospital School of Nursing v1,! bp ft Ukrainian f Iselln met at tr New York. Mls« Perlllard re Library with Mrs. Cecil B1I3S, You Cet More For Your Money ut Acme... •;,m training session Welslosal. the play will depict celved the Murray-Gusuenlielm no P. M. at head-iMrs. Prank Brlnkmann and ,, | award for exceptional ability. n y Interested ari'Mrs. William Dangell a.s Nineties ra. All memberJs . She Is a iraduate of Woodhridge hostesses. Nin °j High 8chool and has completed •„: a fresh raw egg jthe association have pooled farmer's egg>. All Members were asked to do-1 their resources and are busily three years of training at Mt. Slnal. chairmen should nate their old eye glasses to, working on scenery, properties, ,!.I.M-S and send their Mrs. John Cwiekalo who Is in publicity, booster lists pro- —Lynn Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Camp- Mr., Henry Dlxon.!ch.rfie. Urns, advertising, tickets, un- i information CBU Announcement was made by;derstudying parts, costuming atlng from a tonsilectomy per- iMrs. Herbert Williams of the'ind various other chores. 1 Tn ;formed at Muhlenbers Hospital. i,L.st box secretary;Woman Day at Hahne's, New- « entire proceds will be Plalnfleld. • :i Pal badge will be;ark March 5. Members win.donated to the Scholarship iPund of tne —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mor-j .: Hutlir, 78 Brandy-imeet at the library at 9 A. M. Education Assocla- ton attended the annual cock- Fords. U-8-4045,'Mr«. Williams was Invited to tail party and dinner dance of rld eHI(!n ;lllrt intermediates'attend the 75th anniversary ^^ «[ iUI! thCe mc^ucMetuchen. U»LI.districUt Wo f W.thCe Intermediates meeting of Cleo Club at Roselle of 1959 *'m be fnl ™ colleKe toiMetropolitan Insurance Com- fo fl r bariges and.March 10, and the sixth dl«-'$™" ' ,, -.' '™ ?T 4Wy Saturday at College Inn, 4 1 :;\;n new friends'' " «wi«» ~™>°-™.~ »m h. HCKPM «m oe !;i i hem earn badgra held March 24 In Crtnford. Norman j —Sunday guests of Mr. and :iy-!ip. Any gtrl In- Donations were voted to the chairman. Mrs. Morton were Mr. and Mrs. :.l w..'<. a letter Pederatlon Education ^ndandS °™r* ™hfr ^» "™ *e'>avid Morton and m Danlel lin a B erge f eW , r a«P. hobbles and Henrt Pund. The next meeting S^'n/prSr Z fchal>°* w " ' ; , M , will be Marqh 18 at the libraryJ"™ *""!/.."' L. .1 !!?.-J -Weekend guests of Mr. and y.\i\:- to Mrs. ButlerJA social will be held for Jack Rosenblatt :i r.vme pen-pals. j benefit of Vlneland Training ;wooTbrTdge'"Hf(rh"VhooT stu- Woodruff Street were Mr. and' •A:11 be a bazaor atjSchool Por OirU. i have all Mrs. Murray Milgrlm and son, 1 idents Thplr Mrv ce5 Benjamin; Mrs. Benjamin Em • Hall. 214 Fulton A nominating committee was mer and daughter, Sharon, al Ki.abeth, March 27. appointed u follow*; Mr*. Pred of Newark. V..- !.'.. be g display and Walker, chairman, Mrs. B. H NIXON AND I960 —The Men's Fellowship Bo •.:•..;:; of egg designing Hanna, Mrs. Prank Brlnkmann. Vice President Nixon appears clety of Iselln Assembly of Ood :;••• <\v girls. I Mm. C. Pauqulre and Mrs. John |to have linked his chances for!Church will meet Saturday at Hall. F:«'d Qaskell, cookie th« 1960 Republican Pre»iden the home of Richard Workman, - ::n.ui. ilmnked the leaden tlal nomination to the Elsen- 101 Homes Park Avenue You are always sure or mors and better eating when you choose famous :ii r.i,:;i (or a successful tile, The Bride's Dilemma JlmTuitwed ^vt«wTn«'d"lnlngiho w,er Administration's record, —Wednesday and Saturday! Lancaster Brand Meats . . . better flavor csry tiro , . . always priced to •' ('i":i- will be delivered to i n d ta^le) — Why have you got all — • »J • - .speculatio• n guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert j .t^.i h'bruary 27. Check or save you money! these cruets on — one, two, Nixon might strike out hls'Scank, 497 Lincoln Highway •••"••:•• iTrt'T should be made three — six of 'em? own to establish a position In-{were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maul LANCASTER BRAND BONELESS • J .• t.i Woodbrldge Town- Wlfle- Aunt Matilda Is com- dependent of the White House. and children, Qlen and Dlnne, '*•"'• Scant Council, Inc. ing to dinner and I can't re- B^ ™rd passed to associates Cheeaequtke. «roop 5. member which one was her Indicates he in giving full sup- —WAP S/Sgt. Lillian Kltlan, , under the leader- wedding present iwl't t0 Elsenhower's effort to daugtyer of Mr. and Mrs, ib. . Fred Gaikell, an- '. {hold down spending. He report-!George Kltlan, 168 Wood Ave-| Cross Cut Roast 89 girls sold an aver- Belgian Congo's Europeansfdly considers this a majorjnue, has ben assigned to Head-! FRESH-Whole or Shank Half LANCASTER BRAND of rookies. Six1 wary of change. campaign factor for 1960. 'quarters Central Air Defense! 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th^ fnird sW polnt Epl*'- Thirt Wrorht thftn clone: to Por. Resdin? 22-2! With '.r.« chw dorr, ir Hind-felW the fourth fri.->» Co'onia. W trtDAotes. br Kurzria! r.:M-pjv?wit tfc* Rail- Extnuion cufli. roaders 12-7 srjj *nr up the si! 'Ui" » U\" TaW#. »nH Two Ifonrluw • W^ «mart new OMU hnportant ve! after Top Name 5-10-5 MICHIGAN «*t tfylini. hanging a one-sided 29-10 de- 4 iwing pockeu. feat on Ford*. Grass 50 Ibs. Alter WkmB a 13-2 lead In •89 PEATMOSS 1.79 Cbooee from fitted hook and eyt the initial period, Avenel went SEED clotures— on to overpower Ford* 8-3 in 5 FERTILIZER SO Ibs. I »nd flirt back the second, 6-0 in the third, and style* in puW pre-cuffed ilackt. 5-4 in the fourth. *nd tweeds. Ed Sumple and Buzz TJcci ChtrcoaL brown, were on the Wm for Avenel. sinking totals of 11 and 10. The navy. versatile Jim McDonald scored Suei 1-tx and 7-14. all of Avenel's 10 point* on four EAGLE BRAND •«•* m-^-ar Sue* 6-18. field 3oals and a pair of free throws. Theatre Partv Ib. Listed by Club Canned Ham AVFNO, - Mrs. Daniel Girls' Reg. 3.95 Boys' Reg. U Hfivll, chairman of the Ave- n-1 CsiM'-r-r dri'.ssina croup, was > • >:>••;•>.< r at the recent meet- .-••; of t'iC Woman's Club of A- • • -l. ?:.. the First Aid Squad ;> i.''I1';:'. Mr-. Howll demons- I-IM to U)p members ho**' (ii'--:n^i arc made JACKETS Ti r Woman's Club has been RCA VICTOR fii'i!!'lutm? white materials TAPPAN fn- 'if (Jressiri'/s and Mrs, if'i•'.(•]! ixuie.^ed her apprecia- Mcn and hope for continued cor Op'THtloil. Reservations foi1 th<' theatre 36' GAS RANGE 21" TELEVISION Pi'ity Annl 20 must be made vvitii Mrs. Francis Clooney by Divided Porcelaiu I o| 1959 Model March 4. Mrs, Daniel L. Levy, club Aluminizerf Picture Tube historian, read a part of trie history of the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs. New spring plaids. Dobby Cupionl. drip Mrs. George Mroz, Mrs. James Extension cuffs. Atkinson and Mrs. Orlando .95 dry Cupionl. FLOOR Washable knit w&i»t. Coppola were named auditors. Turquoise and Cors.1. Announcement was made -by Red. brown, blue, CLEARANCE Sizes 3-6X. Mrs. Hansen of the Sixth Dis: Sizes 4-16. trlct Spring Conference March SALE: 24 in Cranford and Clubwoman Day at Halme's, Newark, March 5. Boys' Reg. 12.9S The next meeting, March 4. Girls' Reg. $10 under the direction of Mrs. Wil- Ham Falkenstern, chairman of the international relations de- 139 NEW SPRING partment, will feature Mrs. ALL WOOL Fred Daray, Jr., Colonia, who Complete with fittinfi »nd will speak on life in Germany driwtr and Japan. TOPCOATS with HATS Mrs. Stephen Muikulin was 54" CABINET SINK SUITS in charge of refreshments G1»M Lined, Automatic Gav ea. Explorer Post 3D ti WATER HEATER 10-Yew Gets Charter WOODBRIDGE — Explorer Post 237 was presented with its new charter by Neighborhood Commissioner William Doerr at a meeting at the First Congre- NORGE gational Church. Present were HAMILTON Albert Hansen, chairman of the * troop committee and Frank "AUTOMATIC" Husko. Refreshments were "AUTOMATIC served by the Mothers Club. Including ne Several achievement awards GAS spring &-pc. were presented ah follows; One ensembles. We make It our bus- year plrw. William Di6tlecamp, Edward Bornoman, George iness to know exact- Trazostino, Rocer Taylor, ly what kind of top- George Hal'1. Dennis Hopta, eoju the young WASHER Hayon flannel—some James Zipf, William Bird, Rob- DRYER mjln wants to wear ert 8uswel; two year pins. Ed- nautical styles, hat, on Eacter and all ward PfterfiOn, Dennis Wilkow- bag, gloves Included. through Spring . . ik), John Chochanin, Drewe CAREV AUMIRAI., KtDDKKS, KI'A,1 Pinter; three year pins, Arthur Sizes 7-U. and to have them MIT( lltU , WK1.B1I I Nfcgy; four year pin, Daniel on hand when he Brozinski, William Vrabel and wants to see them five year. Mike Hiusko. ; I v. ••;;•• Tenderfoot pins were award- .. . which is JJOWI ed to William Bird. Ray Rally They are fully ray- Robot Suswel, George Hale, Air Conditioner on-lined with drop Edward Peterson, Ronald Vai- hem. In novelty ner, Robert Swallick. Cieorue Tliinline Amp. tweeds and fancies. Camatot.: putrol leaders badges, John Johanna, William Bird Frtkh Air Inlet Hu»h Mount Blue, brown, grey in Mid Kugene Baradt; senior pa- HUU Air Kxhiukt 3-7. trol, William Walsh; junior M- scoutmaster, William Vrabel e wrre Joseph Simon. to Po*l 311; Stanley Y0U CAN Bl!y Levinnee. scoutmaster of Troo;i if REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER V) RQ NOW.,. ANY ITPM IN OUR STORE '16, Rocco Trlmbpli, district comnuislonei; Albert Haber. | \ t 1 Door Ilkaal freezer Shelvador ^^^H ^^W ^^^F uaUtunt dibUict comniisiiioiiei; Kll4r «ul Kliclvn t.unl Cruucri ^^^^m ^^r AT OUR LOW DISCOUNT PRICES , . . AND Jwnt» (Uylur, cubmuaUrr: Wil- 'Utm Bmmuii, adunor to Hosi Price* «fc> nut bicliuk service, delivery, iiuUllalkm. TAKE MONTHS TO PAY-NO DOWN PAYMENT 134 »nd Albrii jHiiknwkkl, ht-oul TIIHIII :t'i.