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Newspaper Devoted Complft** News, Picture* Community Interest Present™! i;«ir!y, (.learly ,,11 Local Coverage 3nbepenbent - Heaber And Impartially Each Week Enwred ns 8oconriiCli. Mnttm M Puhllih«1 Kfery Tbundty » ">* Pont Omcc, WoodhrlrtRc, N. J, WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1953 «t IS Qrwn Btrwt, Woodbrldgi. It. J. PRICfc EIGHT CENTS Fords Resident Named 'Man of the Year9 Sweetness Enthusiasm Bingo and 50-50 Clubs AND In Primary Light Lags Here Banned; Chur chesTold 1iKS K. OBKflORV Democratic Party Faced With Three Contests ,,., put off until an- For County Committee ,hv the telling of a Of Prosecutor's Order ' ,rr;;int evening I spent WOOTfflRIDGE Despite efforts ' !AM.k with Mr. Maurice ol pnrty lenders to whip up enthu- :.;1)mi formerly Mayor of siasm in the primary election to be held next Tucsdav, very little ln- Rights of People ,'vl Governor of Massa- Broadway Talent to be Feature ,',! and Secretary of La- teiPRt Is being shown by the ma- Inrlty of the residents l^the ""„, Hi,. Truman admlnis- Township. r Of WHS Senior Prm, May 19th Ignored in Issue. The nnlv bis contest In both the '"' * * * * noinoerntlc. and Republican par- WOODBRIDGE—Broadway talent has been hired to Senator Declares , piiied our broad a's ties is in the gubernatorial race present a program of entertainment for the Woodbridge There are seven candidates seek- High School Senior Prom to be held May 19 at The Pines, !,'.,, Miie Rutgers campus WOODBRIDGE—As of today, ing the candidacy In the Republi- Metuchen. ,iv exciting conversa- bingo, 50-50 clubs and raffles wrn> Above art th« men who w-ro at the hrad table w mn Josepu A. Danibac.h, member of the Fords can ranks, Frederick P. Richard- According to Dr. C. I. Hutner, the chairman of the banned today In Woodbridue ., iir to our efforts on son, Paul L. Troast, Malcom S. n Lions Club wns presented Hie "DUlincuisfced (Jit'-zenship Award for 105S" at a dinner of the com- citizens' committee which is helping to arrange this year's Township, along with the rest of ,:',,! the Rutgers Forum, bined service clubs. U'ft to right arc Herman Stern, Holger Kasmusscn. Dr. John P. L07.0, Mr. Dam- Pords, Fred E. Shepnrd, Charles R, Middlesex County. bach. Mayer Hugh B. Quickly, Adnlph Gnttstein, Dr. Andrew Wane former Mayor August F. Grel- Klein, Kenneth C. Hand and Alvln affair In an effort to prevent the — — ,i,, panel discussion Police Chief Oeorge E. Keating ner. Rear row. James Hyers, Thomas 0. Desmond; Rev. William II. Schmaijs and Rudolph Kummler. W. Van Scholck. In the Democratic youngsters from visiting night '.';." A;IS transcribed for race there are four gubernatorial clubs after the tfrom and especially notified churohea and charitable ' i; ,,i next Tuesday over oandldates. Robert B, Meyner, to prevent accidents, the annual Joard to Remove organizations—the only groups u that have been permitted to con- ';,'„, WAAT, at 8:06. I John J. Wlnberry, Elmer H, Wene event "will be outstanding." and Alexander P. Ormsby. The entertainment was selected duct bingo games In this munici- .', m will get a sympa- Coveted Recognition Is Given Schedule Listed pality—that they will no longer bo v yesterday at a meeting held yes- Soil at HS Site Locally, the Township will vote able to sponsor the games. i jn:;ifrht into the spirit for members of the County Com- terday. Attending were Dr. Hut- WOODBRIDGE-Howard Madl- V Tinman and his times To Dambach by Service Clubs For Free X-ravs mittee. There are no contests In ner. Dr. John P. tozo, high school This action came after a meet- n, Township engineer, was en- ing cjf police chiefs was called by '•i .t. nine to Mr. Tobin, WOODBRIDGE—Joseph A. Dambach Jr., Fords busi- the Republican ranks. In the principal: Thomas O. Desmond, WOODBRIDGE—Free thest St- Democratic party, there are con- vice principal, Miss Allda van by the Board of Education Prosecutor Alex Eber in New !,„.!! it could be that I, nessman, active member of the Lions Club in that commu- Brunswick yesterday morning. The [v'in1 iiern charmed right rays will be offered to residents of tests In the Second Ward, Sixth Slyke and Miss Margaret Morgan- ,o "lay out the correct grade" at nity, a fireman, and a man with a lengthy record of civic Woodbridge and vicinity, sixteen District, Second Ward, Eighth sen, of the High School faculty; prosecutor told the chiefs he would ",!,i!\• $25 00 waistcoat by achievements in various undertakings was named "Citizen years of age and over, on today Dlstrlfct and Second Ward, Tenth James McDermott, president of he proposed high school site, pre- hold them responsible for "viola- , v secretary's handsome and tomorrow. District. the Senior Class and Miss Barbara paratory to cutting down the rest tions of the law" and would indict of the Year" by the Woodbridge Township Council of Civic the chief of police or the officers ;, his resonant voice The New Jersey State Depart- Democratic Candidate Olmo,' chairman of the prom com- of the hill back of the football sta- Clubs at the annual meeting held Tuesday night at .Oak on the beats who fall to enforce ment of Health chest X-ray trailer Candidates for the County Com- mittee. • ' ' in economic literacy, Hllls Manor. the law. will visit various places In the mittee are as follows: Democrats, •t !).• prejudiced. He Is a Olven a standing ovation by the A tentative schedule has been A large portion of the hill was Mr. Eber said yesterday: "In Township during these two days First Ward, first district, William arranged as follows: 9 to 11 P. M., •mii;: fipure and I'm for mqre than 200 members of the five 255th Annual Meeting under the sponsorship of the State J. Nolan and Mildred, A. Dolan; cut down under the direction of view of the recent explicit defini- township civic clubs as his name dancing. Hors d'oeuvres and cold tion of the duties of the prosecutor :.! Governor next year Held by Trinity Church Department of Health, the local second, Emily Pajak and Anna soft drinks to be served; 11 P.M., Plersori & MacWllllam, former Massachusetts. was called out, Mr. Dambach Board of Health and the Middlesex Dudas; third, James Mullen, by the Supreme Court, until the to midnight, floor show< 12:15 to Board architects, but water has legislature, with the concurrence walked to the speakers' rostrum WOODBRIDGE ~ The 255th Frances Concannon; fourth, Wil- * * * * County Tuberculosis and Health 1:13 P.M., buffet supper followed been draining onto the football of the governor, sees fit to modify with Complete surprise written annual meeting of Trinity Epis- liam J, Catalans and Catherine •o.Mii't indulge my inclin- League. by "coke hour" .and performance the-dutles of the prosecutors with on his face. It was evident that copal Church was held Tuesday Olsen: fifth, Bernard F. Dunlgan and baseball field, especially after The schedule for today is a? of a professional dance team; 1:45 respect to social and charity gam- i to write further of the the secrej ol who the man would night at the church. and Phoebe E. tevi; sixth. George recent heavy rains, making it follows: Iselln Theatre, Oak Tree to 2:30, dance-contest and prizes; ing such as bingo and rallies, I Mm. because I want to be hed been well guarded by the Del Grosso and Elizabeth Huber. Officers were elected for the Road, Iselin, 2 P. M. to 5 P. M.; 2!3O to 3 A.M., dancing. Cold soft practically Impossible to complete have no oth<:; choice." I s the hope the corn. committee which made the selec- nnsitinu year as follows: warden, Tanglewood Lane and Colonla Second Ward, first district, Jo- drinks will be available through- the bast-ball field. tion. seph A. Sebesky, Margaret J. Rych- The prosecutor outlined to the iity will plump solidly Merrill A. Mosher; Junior war- Boulevard, Colonla, 7 P. M. to 9 out the evening. At a meeting attended by Alex- chiefs the Winne case decision in It was the third such award den, Melvin F. Church; clerk of P.M. lickl; second, Joseph Nemyo, Lydla [tin plans of the combined The floor show will consist of which the «ourt held the prase- made by the group since it organ- the vestry, Eric G. Davis; treas- Schulack: third, Ernest J. Blan- ander Merchant, Mr. Madison and dubs In the conduct On Friday the trailer will be chard, Florence Quadt; fourth, Fred and Sledge, featured in "Kiss Board members, it was decided cutor was the chief law enforce- ized three years ago. Last year's urer. Earl G. Rumpf; financial ment officer of the county nnd as : year's Senior Prom stationed at the First Aid Build- Bernard T, Dunn, Jr., and Eliza- Me Kate"; The Mirths of Radio that Mr. Madison would lay out recipient of the plaque was .For- secretary, Otis Kiel; recorder of ing, Corrielle Street, Fords, 2 P. M. such was liable to Indictment for i one of the rare in- graves. William D. Ridyard. Ves- beth Pinter; fifth, Joseph Elko, City Music Hall; Joe Rankin, fea- the grade before any further soil mer Mayor August F. Greiner. to 5 P. M.; First Aid Building, facing to enforce all laws nnd to trymen elected Include Mr. Da- no petition for committeewoman; tured In the Milton Berle TV removal is authorized. ; I have had the priv- Abraham J. Nelss won the dis- School Street, Woodbridge, 7 P. M. see to It they are enforced by vis. Mr. Kiel, Mr. Rumpf, Mr. Sixth, John Carol, R. W. Osborne, Show; Dietrich and Dianne, fea- |p. n[ watching, which tinction the first year. to 9 P. M. The district clerk was authorized chiefs of police. Rldyard.' James A. Compton, Mrs. Fay Dickinson and Regina J. tured at the Latin Quarter. Dr: John P. Lozo, & member of to write to the Middlesex Water The only bingo games that have to me to contain every Henry H. Bvereton, Dr. C, How- Harold J, Bailey, health Inspec- Martinez; seventh, Charles T. the Woodbridge Rotary Club made Arrangements have been Co., requesting it install fire hy- been conducted in the Township Irthv desire, but which ard Rothfuss, David L. Brown, tor, urges all adults In the area to Morrison, Loretta Zimmerman; to close off the Pines Bar from drants in the vicinity of the Inman Ihe presentation to Mr. Dambach, , in recent months were those spon- ,, • the help and interest Allan M. Bennett, and Louis take advantage of this fr«e serv- ihe Ballroom, Interested residents Avenue School site. Such requests after reading a long list at activi- w gj, Matteo Oaiqp£ Joseph. C. sored by fit. James' parish, Wood- * ] Neuter*. ' "'*••""—* ~ Ice. -No widrtestag tf' n'ece'stary who would like to contribute t usually come from the Board of [the people -T- ptrtlgu'laily ties undertaken by the Ford* man. and all reports are confidential. K< Duffy, Helen Thomffl, Theresa bridge, and St. Cecelia's parish, Robert M. Tune was' reap- the fund being raised to pay io Fire Commissioners, but the dis- (parents—will collapse ig- Dr. Lozo told of the honored said everyone should be X-rayed BoWen; ninth, Leon L. Blanehard, Iselln. pointed sexton and Edna M. the entertainment, may send thei trict was abolished in that area, pnously and probably be (meat's work as a fireman, his ac- at least once a year so that diag- MM. Anna Mako; tenth, Joseph Meanwhile, State Senator B. W. Neebe, organist. checks to Dr. L'ozo at the High However, there is an active fire tivities In the first aid squad, and nosis of possible tuberculosis can (Continued on Page 6-r beyond revival. Delegrties and alternate dele- School. company. hi* record as a member of the be made while the disease is still in the state for "bad faith nnd * • • • gates to the annual convention Pords Loins Club. He then read a In its early stages before symp- failure to recognize the right of of the Episcopal Diocese of New idea, whieh originated .letter Mr. Dambach toms appear. Cancer Society the people to decide this issue." Jersey, which is to be held at Jtii Dr Cyril I. Hutner, is to and climaxed his talk with an "This move," said the Senator, Trlnlty.Cathedral. Trenton, May RCA to Begin Tube Production "may cause a serious problem for tii cnmnnfalty participa exerpt from that communication 5 afid 6. were elected as follows: hich termed "Joe" a "human Unit to Pay Call our school system. The binso |n m ;i very important oc Delegates, Eric 0. Davis, Mel- games helped to support pnrochjal fhose civic endeavors appropri- vin F, Church and James A. Tickets Available !m the high school tely qualify him to carry an "E" WOODBRIDGE — Residents of In Woodbridge Early in July schools and it Is a serious blow lo I'T.s. If this can be Compton; alternates, Otis Kiel, Woodbridge Township will have an HARRISON—Initial tube manu- the township. R, T. Orth, vice. them considering the large capita! (Continued on Page 6-B) William D. Ridyard, and Merlll For Persons Fete opportunity to see the latest, edu- facturing operations at RCA's new president in charge of the Tube outlays they have assumed." Hiti severallmportant A. Mosher. i an be accomplished. cation weapons of the American Woodbridge installation will begin Department of the RCA Victor Senator Vogel has submitted sev- Cancer Society, New Jersey Divi- Division, Radio Corporation of inst place, the party WOODBRirJGE — Tickets are early in July, civic, business, and eral bills to legalize bingo in the Toolan to Speak now available for the testimonial sion, when the new mobile unit professional leaders of the town- America, ,was host to the group. state tyt they were buried in com- '"arte far more exeit- Shell to Honor dinner to be given May 20 at the will be parked on School Street ship were, told today during a visit J. A. King, Harrison plant mana- mittee. l. therefore, much Craftsmen's Club, Green Street, near the corner of Main Street, to: the company's main tube plant ger, and A, E. Linton, Woodbridge ^'!inabie because its At Egan Dinner in honor of Cap,tain Benjamin Monday. hi; Harrison. manufacturing manager, greeted •nil not be restricted Sewaren Employes Parsons, organizer of, the Junior Hostesses wl'l be on hand to an- The visit was arranged to enable the delegation on arrival. WOODBRIDQE-The testirno- Police Patrol, according to an an- swer questions and to distribute in- township leaders to meet the RCA The July starting date for the Bloodmobile Visit I'wtrd budgets of the formational literature. The story ilal dinner to be Klven in honor SEWAREN—A service dinner nouncement made today by Pat- officials who will supervise the Woodbridge operation is Indicated secondly, it cah on how to detect cancer in its f Captain "Jack" Eon of the honoring Sewaren plant employees rick Boylan, principal of School Wobdbridge operation and to view by construction progress, the visi- enrly and most curable stage will Set lor April 27 !ai later into the Woodbridge Police Department on of the Shell Oil Company with 10 No. 1 and chairman of the ticket the type of production activities tors were told. The outer brick be told. Mrs. Gerard Dalton Is iinl thus obviate the pril 23 at The Pines, Raritan or more years of service will be committee. that will be carried on there. The walls and the internal section walls chnU'man of the Woodbridge visit. WOODBRIDGE—The Red Cross held toni«ht at the Elizabeth Car- Woodbridge building will be oper- • custom which has Township, is a complete se^-out The party Is being sponsored by cf the new building have been Bloodmobile Unit will visit Wood- teret Hotel. Elizabeth. The mobile unit, which is ated under the direct supervision •! in recent years ccording to an announcement the Better Schools Association, the raised, and work is now progress- bridge April 27 from 1 to 7 P. M., 1 Quests will include officials from .equipped[with the latest facilities of the Harrison. plant manage- teen-agers raced alj made by the committee in charse PTAs and Home and School circles ing on the erection of overhead at the Presbyterian Crurch on the head office in .New York, the for conducting an educational pro- Adolph Quadt, chairman of ar- and the school personnel of all the ment. girders. Rahway Avenue. -aboard after their New Yovk Division and the re- public and parochial schools in the gram, is the gift of the Junior De- ankements, announced today that partment of the New Jersey Feder- Heading the Woodbridge delega- Construction is expected to be Due to the telephone strike there "DI wing-ding ende|d, tired employes. Township. former State Senator John E. Too- ation of Women's Clubs. tion was H. B. Quigley, mayor of (Continued on Page 6-B) has been a great deal of difficulty will recefve •iihetic grasp for so- an will be the principal speaker •Employes w h o Preliminary plans made by the in making appointments with those Jiiiniiunv Devanjiy, ffas- awards will be; Sewaren Home and, School Circle who previously have indicated ter of the First P~resb~yter1ari yeafsr A. Bait, -GT F. BoMke, call fdrttve Junior-PeUee-fe fee that they wished to donate blood Church of .Woodbridge. will give J. S. Bonk, H. N.' Hendricksen. Sewareri School to attend as the Get Previw of New Local Plant Operation -an that date,,'-,,,., was shocked T. P. Kath, 8. Kuru'cz, H. R. Lar- he Invocation and Rev. John group's guests. It is expected lHat Howeyer, all possible means will | mi the morning aft- sen, R. E. McDonnell, T. F, Mur- 1 Grimes, pastor of Our Lady of other groups will follow the exam- be employed to" overcome this diffi-' tash, E. L. Olsen, J.' Pokol, A, J. i"om when, on his way Peace Church, will pronounce the ple. culty. However, if those who p :i| Schuler, Jr., J. C Shine, W. T. iy operation at the benediction. Other committee chairmen are not receive' calls giving definite Smith, H. G. Smithies, A. J. Wil- ! Other speakers will include, Mr C. C. Bangert, speakers; Martin appointments will come to 'Trie : stopped for a bite llambrecht, J. E. Zerrer. i'f^t in an all-night Quadt, who will give the address Braun, principal of Port Reading church during the hours of the 1 of welcome; Edward Patten, who Fifteen years: T. A. Burns, E. C. School, entertainment; Superin- Bloodmobile unit's visit, every el-.,' emporium. Some- will serve as toastmaster; Williair Carstensen, P. A. Catano, A. Gore- tendent of Schools, Victor C. Nick- fort will be made to take care of •'round 7 o'clock, a (Continued on Paye 6-B) (Contlnued on Page 6-B) las, publicity; Mrs. Mary Largon, 11 them with the least possible delay. . vounssters who had Fords, dinner and decorations. A minimum of 150 pints is es- 1 i lie prom and had Other committee chairmen and sential in order to meet the addi- !"' rest of the night committee members will be art- tional requirements for blood to be . 1 ifleasure at the mo- Meyner Hits at GOP 'Bungling' nounced next week. ' made into gamma globulin which '•'•kone.d, drifted in to Mr. Boylan faid today that resi- will be used in the treatment of lhl dents of the Township who wish to polio. This serum will be available 'ir spree; Dr. Hut- In Talk at First County Visit attend should get in touch with this summer for use in case of an • 1|i( i me soon after and lie said, as to the method of ap- him as soon as possible as the epidemic. Distribution will be 1(1 WOODBRIDGE — Robert B. what these chil Meyner, one of the four Demo- pointments. "With good appoint- number of tickets available will b* through the local Public Health tiad on their cratic aspirants for the guberna- ments," he concluded, "we can re- limited due to the size of the office. torial nomination, renewed his store law enforcement that we can Craftsmen's Club. Mrs. Mayfred L. Loveland, ex- was so impor- be proud of. wcre unwilling to charges of "bungling" by,the State ecutive secretary, said today: administration in his first cam- Mr. Meyner also hit at the Re- "Tills is an opportunity for every- Hie Lime to forbid such paign visit to Middlesex County publican handling of the Depart- Fire Board Flays Phone one between the ages of 18 and 60 I' I , course, didn't have Sunday night In East Brunswick ment of Institutions and Agencies, to aid our men wounded in battle distribution of cigarette taxes and .Strike as 'Dangerous* '"hte.st idea. Township. in Korea and also to participate in the pUKO iv,ue * • • « the fight against paralysis from Mr. Meyner was introduced by WOODBRIDGE — The tele,, polio." . phone strike Is causing a situa- it l Archibald S. Alexander, State HH| !"'"»'uent educator once Democratic National Committee- tion dangerous to life and prop- .!;kl>l1 what he thejught man. erty, according to a communica- Korean Veteran Chen -u to .motlern The1 gubernatorial candidate tion sent }y the Board of Fire Welcome Home Party '""'lusters He repUed pointed to the "crime and cor- CommUslohers of District No. 1 lll 1 ruption" in New Jersey "and to the Governor, trje Board of COLONIXT-A welcome home " >t-the dhildren were Public Utilities snd the Bell charged that the Bersen County- party was held for Sgt. George R. '""' as ever, but that Telephone Company, Harold Adonis story had sone Wlssm| of West Cliff Road at the '"''"t^ had changed. Dr, Meanwhile the, commissioners, (It II 1 from State Republican CJlmiim home of Mr. land Mrs. Robert ""• service clubs, nor Dickerson, to the attorney general who paint out there have been Schulz of Idlef lid Road in Nixon <;an hope to alter snd then to Governor Di'i||cc| "aid delays of 10-16 minutes In some they were' so excited trap.appt It cases In reporting fires due to Sgt. WlBsMg Is the htKsband o# •rcuce and the stu- the slow lervlce, urge residents a secret for two years."' S; the former Miss Joan Raber. He is to try several methods In re- w "Eventually," he sal* $• came home on a 30-day furloucli after mi, porting a fire. to through the public prjjty<>ecftuse having spent 18 months in Korea of public pressure." „•£> • "We suggest," the Board and Japan. Following his leave, they stated in a press release; "that i& The governor, he said, "apuoints Sgt.' and Mrs. Wlsslng will leave the attorney general and has 40 while yeu are trying to get a Pictured above on tile btepn u* the! Memorial Mun'.ulititl Ituiildlujt U the gi'uuK oS looal bu»m««men, for White Sands. New Mexico, numbers of the clergy and civl)! leaders piiur to leaving for a trip through the HC'A {riant in Har- anecutives to help him &ow- phone message through to case- Where he Will be stationed for the rison. In the first row left to right: James (!. Wilson, Paul V. Murphy, Mayor Hugh B. Qnlgley, Fred t where the responsibility of flre, that you al$o endeaver next two ye&n m t to get someone to IO to the flre- Buutciibach, Mrs. Vera Ryan and MM, Daniel Levy. Middle row, Victor C. Nlcklw, Harold Railey, 1 More than 80 guests attended * • * U" houM by auto. If you can't, B«v. Earl Devanny, Charles 1. Alwuuuler, Howard Madlwu, William FiUjutiick, Cummlttjerajm John The candidate aaia that If he is from N«*ai*, Cedar Grove, Hill- hav»' ofne of your prtghborn try Bfften, B*v. Samuel Nwberier. Top row; Michael J. Trainer, Rev. William Schmaus, Police Chief !t«d governor he will appoW to get a call thrwih at tr.s E. Keating, Commltteeiuan Robert Deter, Al (Cohen, Commltteeiaan Peter SchroWt and Paul side, Irvtagton, SpoUwood, Union ( jiest decent men to do tit* I and Colony. • l' penonntl manager of the KC A pUnt. )!"K» would make no promlMs PAGE TWO THURSDAY, APRIL 16. 1953 Avenel Junior Woman's Rotary Sponsors Club Electi Officers Mauro Motors Opens New Showrooms Disabled Veterans St. Cecelia's Holy Same Plans AVfcNEL — The Avenel Junior' Benefit Concert Woman's Club held nomination Install Officers Communion Breakfast, May 3ri\ ^ „ , and election of officers at a meet -' WOonni?IDOE —In order to Ing Tuesday evnlnn at thr horrp WOODBJUDGE — Woodbridge of Uia June Novak, 83 Trinity! it!Ul up its scholarship fund for Township Memorial Chapter No.; ft the' church recreation hall ^Ch Place. .' -l-i-v pupils planning to go to SB. Disabled American Vetern The executive fcowd read flfci • ef.'p the Woodbrtdftnf Rotary ird Its Ladies Auxiliary held : final reports for the year 1952 t.V for the members as ushers at :IUT i sponsoring a concert at 53. The following were nominated :e ;:i:',h schools Friday feVening. and elected to office: Miss June ".:•>]'! ?4. The Hutgers Qlic Club Novak, president; Miss Mary I/»u S been formulated fot this 'i\\ furnish the music. t*st year Oallson. vice-president; Mrs Carl James O. Paike. past national William C. O'Neill, JGloskey. recording secretary and N^iiy. Art LeTellier, communion breakfast to i)(. ::i» club gave a splendid propram ilcm;'.y chief of staff, Instilled the Miss Vilma Ooir.bar, corrtspw:!- following officers: Edward T. Belz and Charles In the new school cafetori:, '(;!•(• a large stroup of entimsias- K secretary. will mate the 8:00 A. M.'mass, Sunday Walsh Jr. commander; Bamrtt '•!,- • "i'isi? lovers. This yew Ids ex- The new president will an- senior vice commander; »t the next 3. The principal speakers «: Tommy Henrlch and Geoiu. V- ?c'"d that the singing will be bet- nounce her board of directors at Ruby H Lakatos. junior vice oom- j which elections will be held, weisn, former Yankee baibi.,•. the next meeting to be hek! Apn; Oeorge J. Bllawsky. i , y the various commit- : tliBt thr dance was » huire suc-eis*. inst, all members attending nor r: frum any Rotarlan. 'Head- The Junlrrs will lend their n"* : Stec officer of the (Jay; Dav-; Members we re piven a special been UTged to limit the at?e nf • •i- i • r. project lire Mr. Lyman president to the Atlantic City Con Mah'ron. three-year trustee: rrediof thanks for their part in sons attending to Insure nn •,,-- •id*. VTi^-^rcsldent of Rofttry.snri fcrence on, May IB and 16. M ~ -hnse two-year trwtee and Wai-it.,!s affair a surcess as follows. tlve audlefice fpr the speaki- aji! I'ftyw. chairman cf th; ticket Oombar will be a deHatc :o the rStec one-year trustee. \ John .Asanio. tickets; Jfhn BBC- Art LeTelller, William o: conference and will ace-.m;>ar.- Th«. following memberB of the!sk»y and Johh Marren, pat am. nnd Georg* Devlin were c)»,.,, !. ii: h its scholarship fund the president. uxil ary were installed with State! Art LrTcllier. floor romml"^ a committee of three to iv;, .1* 'Vocitaridgs Rotary Club has mmander E. Marion Farkt as George Devlin, coat room. Jaaw the posslblHty of starting a C;, id several' young men and stalling officer: Adeline Thomp- Rtav.1*. Uqutd "W^S lie Library to be maintained i' n th reman colleges. At pres- ,n commander; Vilma SidotS,; Mike Bachowski. decorations, John subscription basis. <-:v student is attending New Youth Week Plans enior vice commander; Florence,BeK finance i iMj coV.ese by means of Ro- Geoifie Devlin was appointed i.i,,,i .. v •, .,< .i i..c .iii,.»c |.•...' i .i ano..i iii i,.i i ' i .....ii i. .I...' <: :'i. .'.iaum •«• nir» ega. junior vice commander: insuls. With the money rcal- showrooms in Ambny Avenue, at formal rcrcmon ps dedit ititic Hie new Chrysler-Pljmouth Apeney. !vangeline Russell, chaplain; chairman ;f St. Cecelia's Nocturnal f; um the concert, it Is hoped Troast-for-Governor Set By Committee In the frr.nl row are Anpelo Manr». secretin'; Wuilnm Shantrv. the niiij-or. Salvatcre Mauro, vice- hirley Wesch, treasurer; E. Msr- Adoration and will give a report fvcral more may be given presid'iit; Micliael Muuro, Sr., president. In the r.-m arp A. I). Valentin*. Jr., service representative n Parke. historian; Florence Club Formed in hvlin • -nrc. WOODBRrDOE—Dr. Cyril Hut-1 of th? (Trroier Company: William Kousjh, salps reprpsentalivf of the corporation: Committe«maii avelerro, conductress; BarbaTa vice commander: Frank Lnewin- .'• rr, n.1, vtce-prlnclpal of bridge Jewish Community Center.' : officer served as master of cere- mander Edison Chapter; Charles J% i ' : r- Hi'h School, and Mr The following representatives o! j man cola, Greet Street, »nd compii wnies. The following distin- McSpiritt, past state commander: .',*' NVk'ag, superintendent of he various youth proups attended: PTA Plans Visit To Fullerton Sees plans for Primary Day. uished guests were present: JUB- James F. Patten, state judge advo- Bill Platt, Leroy Dubrow, Leonore AVENEL PERSONALS ne Grosvenor, national executive j cate; Harry Hoeft, commanded r of Mr. Nicola announced Hi ** " "' : -- -~ Frankel. Stars of David; Marion j UN Headquarters By Mrs. David Davis ommitteewoman: Madeline M.JRahway Chapter: Raymond polntment of members to tr- Schusslcr, Thea Chodosh. Young] Forbes as Winner 15 Lenox Avenue, Avenel rady. past state commander; | Bcarce. past N. J. senior vice cora- ecutlve committee as rollo* Judea; Philip Shore. Stuart Tur- • bert Haddad, Mr. and Mis ; •WOODBRIDGE — Mi-s. Ralph -elenKager.N.J. senior vice com-; mander: Dr A. Leo Kahn, com- ner. Adath Israel Juniors. i Telephone WO-S-0452J WOODBRIDGE—At a dinner bert Bitter, Mr. and Mrs ,; Deuutsch, chairman of the Inter- meeting of Republican officials and mander; Jetta Carberry, N. J. jun-1 mandar of Millburn Chapter, Those also on the committee are. national Relations Committee of or vice commander; Oaetana Pe-j The Ladies Auxiliary presented Mastandrea, Miss Mary (;.,; workers held Tuesday, W. Hawarc Miss Betty Wohttrt, Miss ] Dr and Mrs. Samuel Bernstein, the School No. 1 PTA has an- Airman Third Class William ronaccl, department conductress: j the Chapter with a check for »500 Fullerton, Republican municipal Bennett, Harold Hanna, n. Jerry Fertij; and Al Patnoi. nounced that a chartered bus will Franklin, 29 Yale Avenue, has com- ancv McSpiritt, past state com- to be used for the Building Fund. chairman and an early Forbe? Kalmch. John Capraro, Mi May 3 will mark the beginning leave at 8:45 Tuesday morning, pleted his basic training at Samp- mander; Ann Loewinsohn, it, S. Ground breaking ceremonies for leader, stressed the importance ol Mrs. Herbert Williams, Mis an activated week for the April 21. from the school for a trip ion Air Force Base and has been having strong Republican candi- . A.V. S, chairman: Jean Thom- the building will be held on Sat- Nicola, Mrs. Salwa Shohfl youths as nominations will be to the United Nations Headquar- transferred to Sheppard Field Air dates both on a local and state on, commander of Elizabeth urday, April 25th at 2 P.M., on uy, p Katrakos, Victor Katen, Mr nade at a mass meeting that day ters. Force Base at Wichita Falls. , level if the Republican party is to uxlllary; Emily Kager, state his- Freeman Street, Woodbridge, near Mrs. Robert Short. for the different offices held by Rules for visitors set down by where he will take up mechsnical win in November. Mr. FullertDn orian; Peter Kager, N. J. junior!the railroad. adult members of the Sisterhood the United Nations limit groups engineering. highlighted the strong points of and the Men's Group. to JO persons and Mrs. Deutsch Ira Rhodes has returned to Polk Senater Forbes that have made urges that all members and their him "the choice of the rank and Camaaignlng will continue Air Force Base, Fort Bragg, N. C, . Briegs friends who want to make the tEip file Republican voters." Fullerton ' hroughout the week until May 10 after visiting his father and : contact her or their PTA president expressed his confidence in vic- VOTE FOR •*hen the election will be held. mother, Mr., and Mrs. Robert immediately for seat reservations. Rhodes, 52 Burnett Street. tory for botn uic o^atc and the lo- The leaders of the individual The economic and social council cal slates in November. \ & Sons youth groups who will be in charge Wayne and Frank Brecka, meeting is oil the agenda for AprU Mayor Louis StaffeTli, muncicipal the election are Mrs. Julius Woorfbrldge, spent several days 21 and after a 15 minute briefing chairman of Middlesex Boro and Zack, Stars of David; Mrs. Joseph with their grandparents, Mr. and will pay you on the delegates and the use of Republican organization campaign ?chleslnger. Miss Lois Sajnson, earphones by a AAUN volunteer Mrs. Frank Brecka, 40 Livingston Avenue. manager for Forbes, told the Re- Youn£ Judea, and Jack'Turner, the Kroup will be seated by 10:15 iublican leaders that "Senator *dath Israel Juniors and chairman A general background talk on the Robert Mazzur, a student at Forbes is determined to strengthen of this committee. organization find activities of the Rutgers University, has resumed ,he Republican party by bringing FOR Primary The events which have been United Nations will be given'at' his studies after spending a week he whole Republican slate to vlc- 11; 15. Since restaurant facilities *ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Planned for Youth Week. May 17- j 1 ory in November and then to con- for your old ?4 are May 17, athletic day, Ben-j sire net available to visitors until Prank Mazzur, 10 Lenox Avenue. •entrate on building the party in iamln Kantor, chairman; May 18.' 1:45 the Kroup wilPvisit the Inter- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin. hose counties where the assistance CORONER Election Sisterhood board meeting, with national Gift Shop where the ark 21 Yale Avenue, visited his par- >f the state house is needed." Staf- Topcoat or elected youth officials, Mrs. Wil- and crafts of many nations are on ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Frank- elll added that "Forbes believea liam Samson, chairman; May 21, sale, prior to luncheon in the in, . Pa., over th« weekend. •he Republican organization must Men's board meeting with elected Delegates Dining Room. Mr. and Mrs. William Loughran. seek out the needs and wishes of Middlesex Tuesday I Overcoat youth officials, Dr. Isadore Rab- Following luncheon, Mrs Iff' Madison Avenue, and Mrs. ,re rank-&nd-flle Republican vot- Inowitz, chairman; May 22, Oneg Deutsch has made arrangements George Bingham were dinner ers and reflect their will in our then you buy a new and Shabbat and installation of offi- for a guided tour of the United ?uests of, Mr. and Mrs, Albert party. .plaAIorm and policies, ya cers, Mrs. Benjamin Weisenfeld, Nations Headquarters to include irocker, CrantoW. :•••: eandl)iate,:can control enough votes April 21 !))-to-date .topcoat from 'halrtnan; May 23 social evening tihe main points of interest, wlulf Mrs. Frank • Mazzur, 10 Lenox with political patronage and prom County A"venuc, is'tirsurgfffal patient at our complete stock of .gab- Mrs. Cyril Hutner, chairman; admission to the sessions are free ises to win an election when the r there is a nominal group rate ol Perth Amboy General Hospital. sublic is aroused against such ac- ay 24: Father and Children's Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryer and ardines, tweeds, shetlands Branch. 75 cents per person for the tour ions. However, t he Republican •cms. Robert and Richard, have :eam can and will win in Novem- The Stars of David are in charge which lasts about an hour. ti$i& worsteds, priced from •eturned home from an extensive ber by re-establishing the confix of the Youth Week publications Visitors may take their cameras our of Washington, D. C, and dence of the serious-minded vot- LEON GERITY and LOIE Samson in charge of and they will be shown where they Virginia. On their return they |vent rs in the Republican party by publicity. may or may not „ snap pictures *;i7-5o to 169-so An eventful educational day i' :o New London, Conn., where trey nominating 8enator Forbes on A WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP DEMOCRAT planned. This is not a fund raisinr visited at the Coast Guard Acade- April 21," Staffelll added that our Mapping a Career project for the PTA but merely p ny which is Mr. Bryfer's Alms' opportunity to bring Middlesex Paid for by Campaign Commit! 11 garments collected will Vlater. "My son, you are not diligent at method to acquaint club member; ounty Into the Republican col- flp distributed by a Nation- your books." with the extensive machinery Mr, and Mrs. Harold Barr, 72 umn can be realized in November now that the Republican and in |l Agency, "THE AMERI- l"To speak the truth, father, I operating for the peace of th' Harvard Avenue, had as weekend think it's dangerous to know too world, located a scant 45 minuter uests his father, Edwin Barr o/ dependent voters are taking such CAN RELIEF FOR KO- much, A prize fighter walks away away from Woodbridge. Fw fur- Newark, and Mrs. Margaret Win- an intense interest in Senator with mebbe a million dellars, while ther information on reservation' ner of SajTeviUe. Forbes candidacy just as they did 4, INC.",, headed: by a college professor can't afford, the contact Mrs. Ralph Deutach at Mrs, J. Herczeg and her four- in President Eisenhower. ^ouglas Fairbanks. This price of a ringside seat." Woodb'rldge'8-0695. month-old daughter, Jo Ann, 11 Staffelli stated that "Senator Chase Avenue, traveled by plane Forbes as our neighbor from Som qjfTer is limited and may be to El Pas, New Mexico, Saturday erset has long expressed his de^ ithdrawn soon. April 11, to join her husband who sire to work closely with the Mid I Ornamental Railings Custom Made s stationed at an Army training dlesex Republican organization in center. order to buijd the county into a " Mrs. Nevin Bierly. Belfonte, Pa. strong and •winning unit that coul formerly of Avenel, j& spending break the Democratic stronghol several days visiting at the homi so long in exlstance. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, 53 Arthur Carlson, mayoralty can Meinzer Street. didate, and Joseph Rhodes, Thin Mr. and Mrs. William Warman Ward candidate also addressed th and daughters, Kay an,d Doris gathering. Julius E. Izso, .Town have returned ^after visiting, in ship campaign manager, preside^ Harrlsburg and Eebanon^ Pa., with as master of ceremonies.

(Mr. *ad Mrs. George Whiieley CARROLLTON, Miss..— Ec IMITH ITMIT COA. KIN* attended the wedding 'of Miss Chapman rode a mule 25 miles U Gloria Brown and"Milton Kreisme; fERTH AMBOY report for pre-induction examine EDWARD KOHLER in South Amboy on Saturday. tion after he had received his draf Mr. and Mrs. Prank Demko, for i 40 Willry Street, Woodbridge notice. merly of Woodbridge, have taken FUEL PARKING LOT 73 Fifth Street, Port Reading up new residence In Avenel Street Davis and Mrs. Boltzer, the flem Telephone Woodbridge 8-0155-R Mrs. Alex Gregus, 40-B Smith onstrator. The door prize was #01 At Rear of Store 'Street, entertained at a demon by Mrs. Quinlan. Other prizes wer stration party an> Me- comes to seek a contribution will be assisted by Mrs. Fred lfcnttf- dnv= hy nntlfylns School No. 1Mrs E. Buriu. chairman. Mrs. R. , | n tuchon.lpialnfleld. Westfleld. New- man, entertainment; Wtrs. Henry n( please r Mr, and Mrs. .ujence F. Crtrroon. New Mrs. Peter MapRanelli. Chairmen 1 TSFXTN—The Ladies Auxiliary Stephen .1, I'nirvary, 74 Oley .',.rv"d at bent mnii. and of the Sixth District, Mr. Charles The later, the retiring president SavaRfi, assisted, by co-chairmen, of Iselin Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 of the local group, will serve as Street. -,. Kilwiird N. Connor, met at the Green Street firehouse THANK YOU ,„! Frank P. Conrrr. Mrs. Elmer Dragos and Mr. Wil- installing officer. Miss Grextift Is a sonlnr at liam Moran. with Mrs. Andrew Llsclnskl, pre- VVoedbridge High School. Her M Y., cousins of the sirtifte. Two new members, Mrs. Coin boxes will 'fle placed In all fiance i: a graduate nf St. Mary's Ollie Foley and Mi's. William Cros- High School, Perth Ambuy, MIP ,;f Wnw Jersey Onl- the business establishments in the Ckssoj 1943 Makes by were welcomed Into the auxili- , Mien. Mrs. 8ehntf»r, ,Ir.. Avenel area and a oommerclal Class of 1947. Prior to his en- ary. Pluns for Reunion ,:• of the committee will round out the cam- listment, Mr. Unrvary was em- for the wonderful reception given Plans were outlined for a "Pov- .,: r.u'ulty. Her paign drive. WOODBRIDGE—Alvin Rymsha ployed by the United States erty Social' to be held at the flre- ,:it.' of St. Peter's Pre- Colonia, chairman of the reunion Postal Department. He Is now last Saturday to the opening of our house on April ,22. Mrs. Qeorge .-•,-hool. Jersey City and of the Class of 1943, Woodbridse stationed at Lakehiirst Naval Sedlak, chnlrmsin. requested that Avenel Girl Serves Hlgh_SchooJ,to be held May 23 at Air Station, Lakehurst, new Chrysler-Plymouth Showroom ,, University. He Is as.so. all prizes be In her hands by to- The Pines, announced today that :i Stmvru-t, Warren and morrow. It was voted that each As r.(itnPrn Club Model questionnaires have been sent to and Service Department. We were •.,i-|inratlnn, New York member bring one article of members of the class. Post Card Campaign Set •, (ii the board of povcr- AVENEt—Miss Janice D^agoset canned goods used in a prize bas^ overwhelmed by the number of peo- .,- New York Georgetown Avenel, smiled prettily for almost ket, the canned goods also to be Any class member who has not I For Malcolm S. Forbes three hourrf of posing for the Union delivered to Mrs. Sedltfk by to-received his questionnaire is asked ple who so kindly stopped In to wish WOODBRIDGE—At the regular ; \[|-.. Schoder are now County Camera Club at its meet- morrow. Members were Invited to to get in touch with Mrs. Ronnie Lahavich Houser, 476 Mereline -,, iri|i to Bermuda. On ing at Warlnanco Park, Elizabeth, bring their friends to trie "Poverty meeting of the Forbes For Gover- us well. Avenue. All returns must be made , ihi'j' will make their tfhile Eld Scharf arranged the Social." nor Club of Woodbridge, Arnold rl by May 5. lighting and. some 35 shutterbugs ivrlfield Villnfie. Me- Mrs. Andrew Llsclnskl, Mrs. Or- ¥he commltte* is experiencing S.' Graham, chairman, outlined a snapped dozens of photos of the . In BOTV. Mrs. Daniel Reynolds, dtmoulty in getting in touch with post card campaign to be carried We have endeavored to provide a >retty model, Mrs. William Kn6tt and Mrs. Ro- 12 meVnbevS of the class as follows; out within the next few days In IVIKS. STKU'AIIT SCHODER, JR. Mr. Scharf is a special demon- man Maykowskl w.111 represent the Showroom, and equipped our Service HiU> Hold MarthaMazur, Thelma Leigh, behalf of Senator Malcolm S. trator for a flash bulb manufac Auxiliary at a card social spon- Michael Federako, Geraldine Bor- Forbes, gubernatorial candidate. Department, to give you the best lor Deborah Pfeiffer COMMUNION BREAKFAST mrer, and he explained the tech- sored by the Ladles' Auxiliary of Campbell. Irene Muchinski, Ivy niques of Klamortzinic photos by the Woodbrldge Fire Co. No. 1. Mr. Graham strongly empha- WOODBRIDGE - Trenton Dio- Campbell, Irene Muchniski, Ivy possible service. To us, you are the [ U • T'K'infant dauRlitcr of means of "painting with light." Mrs. Marie Cooper, chairman of Jensen, Stanley Sorensen, Ethel sized the Importance of the pri- ,l MV;. Daniel Pfeifler, 18 cesan Council of.Catholic Nurses ; He Illustrated each Instruction the special project reauested that Hyers, Betty Morrlssey and Mildred mary vote In the coming election. ,; Avrmic, was christened announces its first communion most important people in the world, ; With a series of changeable lights. the members make all returns to Hall. If anyone knows the present The post cards will carry the slo- '. .••. n,iiisc, by Rev. Arthur L. breakfast Sunday at 9:30 A, M. at The next meeting of this club her no later than May 23. addresses of these members of the gan "Let's Clean Our House by held in Our St. Francis Hospital School of and whenever we can be of service Will be held Wednesday, April 22. After the meeting, a sacial was class it would be appreciated if the electing the aggressive and sin- w Lutheran Nursing,,Trenton. Most Rev. Blsh- 8:15 P. M., at the Park's Admini- held with Mrs. Theodore Allen In information was forwarded to Mrs to you, come in, any time; youil find , p.'i's were Mr. andcp George Ahr will preside and cere candidate Malcolm S. Forbes stration fiulldins. and amateur charge of hospitality. Refresh- Houser. to represent the" people of the state ,V.!!:LIIII Yuia, Point Plcus- Rev. TheodoJe Opdenaker will be photographers are always wel- ments,were supplied by Mrs. Allen of New Jersey in the forthcoming us glad to see you. principal speaker. Reservations !ome. Retailers seek to halt manufac and Mrs. Lisclnskt, Mrs. Ltscinskl November election." i';v;ttC, ,UIr, i..s, th„ e fnrraer Don- , may be made by calling Miss Mar- won the dark horse. The next turers cut in discounts. c.nwnover, Miami, Fla. garet Dunn or St. Joseph's Home Republican women are already meeting will be held at the fire- planning wide vote drive for '54house May 13 at 8 P. M, GET READY . . . A & M GARDEN SUPPLIES 1166 Green Street • Iselin, N. J. Metuehen 6-il46 or 6-1886-M Uefblun tjjji/'I* (xntfiti tb"> • FLOWERS • PLANTS MAURO MOTORS, Inc. • SI1RUBS • TOOLS • GRASS SEED Your Chrysler •Plymouth Dealer • FERTILIZERS 611 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE • MANURE • LIME WO-8-1651 im • TOL> SOIL

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Di'tr;'•' Commander Floyd Bross: with a golden cereal flake blue Filling: tV, to 3'4 lbs. ||j 0^ 1^* Duller 3 lbs. ||j Pn.'-r County Council Commander and topping is refreshing to look , # eggs, separated All Meai Depli J WeiriemeytT: Kiphth District at as well as to eat. Cooking time 2a cup sugar Chickens 35 Inspector Russell Shields: Eighth can be saved, too, for the crust Vh teaspoon salt District -Junior Vice Commander does not need baking. ''H cup lemon juice- Paul Kelt. County Senior Vice Unbaked crusts are a bbom to 3 teaspoons grated lemon rind Commanrlrr H. Blitz and Com-the homemaker on hot days. Also 1"< cups whipping cream manrler-c'.ect Michael Baka of you'll appreciate the important Beat egg yolks slightly, add sug- All Meal Pos! No. (ifi3. nutrients that this cereal crust ar, salt, lemon juice and rind. Cook Ribs •* Beef EDepti. »4f I Sf Ge'ii-KP B. Morean Post 226. provides. Make sure this dessert over boiling water until mixture Baynnn", installed the following is well chilled, then cut it into thickens, about 5 to 7 minutes, Oven-Reidy 10-lnc Ribs off Beef Self-Service Meal Depls. Only Cut auxiliary officers: President, Mrs. triangles and serve. stirring cdnstantly. Chill. Beat egg "57c AiAltl ASH&Pr Supesuper Marketmarnsis aianmd Self-ServicOBM-DI e Stores are Ck>c—i> Gnssawav; senior vice Frozen Lemon Ctreal Pie whites until they stand in peaks FRIDAY president: Mrs. William Cedar: Cereal Crust: and fold into lemon mixture. Then junior vice president. Mrs, Pearl 2'/2 cups corn flakes or whole fold in stiffly beaten whipped Roast B, less chUck b49c chuck Roast l!!"" <>33< cream. Pour into lined tray and OPEN o 9EVENING Clark; treasurer. Mrs. Joseph wheat flakes, finely crushed lb Schneider: secretary. Mrs, John F. after .measuring sprinkle with remaining crumbs. Sirloin Steak ^ 'b 69c Smoked Hams X 45c X*- 57' Ostlvifl: chaplain, Mrs. James J. Freeze until firm with control at O'Brien; conductress. Mrs. Flora garine coldest setting. Cut into triangles. Porterhouse Steak Smoked Hams "gz^r 'b65c Rac Bird; three-year trustee, Mrs, Add melted butter to cereal Yield: 6 to 8 servings. Joseph Sul'.o: one-year trustee, Ground Beef ^y ground ib 39c Sliced Bacon suPerR9hr ib 69» Dok's Mrs. Ella Linn: patriotic instruct- Avoiloble in Frejh Fish Deptt. ress. Mrs. Albert Fischer, and his- Organization Candidates OK'd Cross Rib Pot Roast *^ it, 75c torian, Mrs. Edward Husband. 2 ":25c Installing officrr was Mrs. Mary Legs of Lamb Dressed Whiting Pineapple Thorn, past eighth district presi- By Democratic County Leaders fb 29c dent. She was assisted by Mrs. Legs of Lamb 19c New Green Cabbage 5c Avrnvl VFW Auxiliary Gerity of Wooflbrldge and Francis Upper Darby, Pa.; Mrs. August Texas new crop 3 Ib;. 1 9c Regalabrand stalk Honors Mrs. Helen Bush Muska of Perth Amboy represent Saekman, Jersey City; three sons, Paper Napkins ^^2:^, 2U the Democratic, organization lor Albert, Avenel; Walter and John, Yellow Bananai-c^p* ib 15c Cucumbers m AVENEL — A birthday party the two coroner posts and are be-iJersey City; a sister, Miss Edith ^ 2-15= SCOtt'lSSUe Single ply 3 rolls 311 honoring Mrs. Helen Bush, fea- intr-epposed fey William H. Jacqul, Wiitte, Baltimore, Md.; and 18 b iargosiI, 4 for -jyc tured the social following a meet- Highland Park. BTSntfchtldTcn. Florida Oranges ™»™* 5 b'. fl 35< Lemons ing of the Ladies' Auxiliary to Funeral services were held Tues Evaporated Milk .3.,40c Avencl Memorial Post No. 1764, The fight for shexiff has de-day at the Greiner Funeral Home. > -,., . .^ Tomatoes p» carton of 3 u 4 23c VFW, held Monday evening at theveloped into a xeal tussle in the last Burial was in the Cloverleaf Park • V Dry Milk Solids £: 2 ':; 65c Maple Tree Fsym in Rahway few weeks. The 'present Sheriff Cemetery. Pallbearers were John, Avenue. Wall \s waging an intensive cam- Walter, Jr., Walter, 5r., and Ver Hi-G Orange Drink Tin; business session was con-paign to retain the job, but his ef- non Manning, A. F. Sackman and ducted by Mrs. George Gassaway, forts are being matched by Jami- Joseph Ensonor. Rev. Earl Han Krispy Crackers V 25c : who appointed the -following com- son who in addition has strong or- num Devanny of the First Presby P a mittee chairmen: Rehabilitation, ganization support. Wall, a resi- trriari Church, Woodbridge, offi- EICED Burry's Cookies Mrs. Flora Rae Bird; hospitality, dent of Madison Township, is fin- ciated. Mrs. Edward Husband; ways and ishing his sixth year as. sheriff. i means, Mrs. William Cedar, Na- Jamison, a lifelong resident of JOHN A". SMITH Liverwurst Spread i 7c ! tional Home and ."A Penny A New Brunswick has been a morti- FORDS-^John A. Smith. 52, 1 8 z cian for the past 25 years associ- Amboy Avenue, FordS section Layer Cake Codfish Cakes W ° 39c Sunday," Mrs. Pearl Clark; pub- Pk g licity, Mrs. John T. OsthofI; sav- ated with the William F. Harding Raritan-Township, died Sunday a ings bonds, Mrs. Helen Bush; and Funeral .Directors. He is also fin- Perth Amboy General Hospital. He Spaghetti Sauce ^ 2 ,; 29c Americanization, Mrs. Flora Rae was employed as senior electrical Bird. Brownies Present Pins designer in the electrical engineer Bouillon Cubes • • 3 - 22c Mrs. Bird announced that the ins department of Public Service Q eighth district meeting will be At Investiture Rites Electric and Gas Co., Newark. Quaker Oats :X »<»^9.17c held April 20 at'the Iselin VFW Mr. Smith was graduated from Cinnamon Buns Post rooms. COLONIA—Mrs. William Booth, City College of New York with Cream of Rice Cereal v. 33c Guests of the evening were West Cliff Road, held investiture degree of electrical engineering in Sl services in her home for the new1921, He was a resident of Baritan DiAn Uncle Ben's -, i Oflr «ced White 14 0Z k C Mrs. Ursulla Freeman, who gave members of Brownie Troop 35.' Township for many years and was illuC converied-long grain ' P 9' fcU the new auxiliary officers their Pins were presented to Sandra a member of the Lions Club, For 614 charges; Mrs. Anna Donovan and Auth, Carol Nina Flumerfelt, Judy lim Club, Mt. Zion Lodge, Me Cocoa Marsh ""r ?27e Mrs. Helen Frankowski of Car- Hamilton, Lynn Sanonarone, Lin- tuchen, Past Master of Ambo; fom n 1 texet. da Kremp. Donna Larson, Barbara Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. Tato Mix t 3 9 V 31c Mrs. Cedar won the dark-horse Osborne, Fa,nclne Youngbluth) In- He is survlve'd by his widow, 5 _jgjize and was also hostess for the griij B.iiwn qflfl /Ipanni* Rnlfa M|\s. JJabgl Dunham. Smith ;..a son, Q-T Frosting chocobi, 2 r2?c everfinu." Guests for games and refresh- Richard D., Raritari Township, ment* were Mrs. Alton' Auth, Mrs and a sister, Mrs, Joseph Meyer, Peanut Butter ±i Moi.i.r43e Isaac Flumerfelt, Mrs. Hamilton Yonkers. Funeral, service^ were Mrs. Philip, Sanonarone, Mrs. Ed- 'held yesterday afternoon at thi Chinese Dinner ^o,uy Pk957c Chain Oils Park gar Krempi Mrs. John G. Larson. Greiner Funeral Home, Wood Mrs. George Osborne and Mrsbridge. Burial was In Alpinefceme Coffee Time 1^? 2bSL27e Otto ioungbluth, ; tery, Perth Amboy. Reports Suchard Squares choc Pk925c By Florence Kiehnian Blended Beauty q 'Si Park Avenue, fselin Cheddar Cheese White Vinegar ^^ b 0,15c Kahway 7-8304 l C Sliced Swiss Cheese tlzilb 59= Ched-O-Bit eweed %ib.^ 27c AmmOnia Parson s--sudsy" ql. bot 21 Happy birthday this week to Pa- Unit Liquid Starch 2 ,35c tricia Sinnott! 128 Elizabeth Ave- Kraft's Velveeta TJ V4ib.pk .33e Pabst-Ett cheesespread «%o k .27e nue. April 22; Dorothy Casey, 133 fl tP fl Elizabeth Avenue. April 18; De- Waked Paper cu*^ 125ii.rOn 25c borah Ann Moorhead, 2p Paxk Borden's Chateau i r •,33c Parmesan Cheese v; ;31c Avenue, April 17; Tatrlcla Cowan, Paper Towels Jumbo-siatrei roii 35* 77 Grand Avenue, April 19; ; Values in J^^- Frozen Foods.., j Anniversary greetings to Mr. and Daily Cat Food 3 w 32c Mrs. Frank Toth, 153 Elizabeth C 6 Avenue, April 19; Mr. and Mrs. Green Peas 2V35 Orange Juice 2 v 31^ Save on Famous Ah? Coffee Gonald Hertfelder, 81 Washington 1 ^venue, April 20. Chopped Brocccli ioo,Pkg21c Peas & Carrots . iooz.Pkg. 17c: 1 b The Chain O' Hills Civic League < Eight O'clock ZS bi 8lc |s in the midst of a membership Fresh Kale . . i2or.Pkg.21c Broccoli Spears . iooiPk .idrlve. We should all get out and AMIIKA'I POIIM«>T FOOD Red Circle £Full-Bodie£d Support the league becailse It can- not do anything; for the better- Bokar Vigor MM • flsient of ULc community without a Lipton ui Wlnej 83« •fOOd-siw; ^mehibergrata and we Tea can't accomplish mUM unless wi' A? have an organization. Social ae- )HI «1IAT AIHN1IC 4 fACIIIC IlA COMPAHT tlyities we also a part of tlie pkg. league's work and plans for a plc- Pricei Mtttiit through Soturdoy. April 1 Stji In 5upcr Mork«U ond ScH-Servita (torn only n$c will be discussed at the next v jneetiny, April 29, tit St^eeoelia's Bitter's Church, Inc'lln. Bfeetinit time is 8 Pepsi-Cola Spry Kirkman's P. M, I Valuable free coupon on etci Swan Soap Hitt The Spot % In. «u good lor 1 oackage ol Chili Sauce Relish For lonst and bath i.: Jells Coconut or Lemon Pit FiUor Granulated Soap plltt 3lb m«( Aviuu rayon and acetate, 4^33° " (h snow-covered yards in the is as comfortable us it is bet:timing. New limiting shoulder treatment , 71 .rbood. Hounds treed the and melt-in-j'our mouth pastel shades, uj^ke Uik rayon frock ideal . V.' ...'••• and a hunter shot it. for wring right on through Jummer.

V*> •^••*'iu?4iii-£ .„ , .;I)|,;NT-tiEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1953 PAGE FIVE u READING MOTES

;,|1U c. Ahlcrlngs of 'vitiirfiny were Mr, ,, YarcUcy, Pa,. Miirpiiy. Brooklyn; ..,,„; .tnd, daughter, ,,.,,„.; Mrs. Arthur ,„,! Fred AlilerlnR '|.:ncii. Cavteret. Si,nvv, East Litch- ';i,Hl Michael J. SPRINGTIME FLAVOR \md Mr. and Mrs. ;•,,„•.,, i^xIndton.Ky., , >ir iitid Mrs. Dan- ,r;'i. Fifth Street, Prl- DEL MONTE i-hti T. McDonnells. The brifiht mwn "Lucky Cluvrr." 11 ml "ftr Duck" in yellow and Golden Cream Style [or the week-end white atf di-sinii,(l |() suit a hnmruciki'r's fiincy .md purpose- They Wilcox. East Lltch- Corn Will bring :\ brralli of Sprinc tu your kiti lion. M;ikc them In dur- M,-s. Harvey Wlicok, able crochet cotton itnd line them wiili Mt. The instructions for lbiiif! Colucct, and crocheting FOTHOMWKS OK Till; MONTH, miiy be obtained DEL MONTE Sliced ]••,,,1 cr, Torrlngton, by semlinu a stam>d, self-addressed rtivflnpf to the Needlework Department of this paper. Ask for I.tiilM No. S-353. t Halves, 29-oz. can

; Murphy returned Peaches •i.mdny after spend- , holidays with the School 11 Studenst iMiiiiclls, Woodbrldge- Your Garden Entertain Parents Sauce 4^27 ,viso TO WED ;s 2 More Weeks Miss Mary Covlno, This Week Pineapple •11 and Mrs. 8fllvft- WOODBRIDOE - The elRhth TO COMPLETE TOUB . 1 Turnerner StreetS, will grade children of School No. 11 entertained the members of the By Charles H. Connors nf Joseph Ol- Rutgers University, the DEL MONTE Mnboy. School PTA in the auditorium Tuesday. Stale University of New Jersey STAINLESS 18-oz.eu 12° -26 , \':\vs The program was nrrr.m'pd by Juice Kaylan STEEL Kitchen • iir'-tiim of the Ladies' the chorrjs director, Mrs. Louis What can I use In a shaded are 'iv:t Reading Fire Callste; dance Instructor Mrs. Lin- under a tree where grass canno CAEES, CBACKEBS i '.v;r; held Wednes- coln Tambwr and Mrs, Ernest urow? This frequently asked ques MORE DEL MONTE FOODS C tlic home of the Link, the accompanist. p lion is not easily answered. Ther D Too(Except lLadle Se) t Fig Newtons K S, 23c Fiunk Barbato. Children participatino In the are various types of trees and vari Pineapple ft,™ w ..• Auxiliary meeting dance numbers were- as follows: ous degrees of shade. Nabisco Grahams p;" 33c •,.morrow evening at Norwegian Mountain Mnrnh, Ronin The principal offender 'in thl Prunes ^.r™ "^ 23c ,:, the firehouse. Mrs. Carlsen, Barbnra Hatfleld. Knth- lespect Is the Norway Maple. I 1 Krispy Crackers s™™ 25c ij, imo and Mrs. Leon- leen Kadash, Barbara Fedor, Joan this tree is In a back yard, my firs Fruit Cocktail TSuTST 25c ., u> co-chairmen of Ruslcavlch. Eleanor Oavnletz. Bnr- EACH Sunshine Hydrox »;r;39c thought is to say "Cut it down an TOOL ted by Mrs. Peter bara Horvath, Doris Katko, Jonn .start over." Diced Carrots •%JT°2? 17c Walter Ourka, Mrs. Sheppard, Eleanor Serdlnsky, ONLY Cocoanut Bars ««j. fU 29c • i v-iahu. Homlch and Rllthann Olah. Carol Lebeda, Lou- This tree has merits as a street 39 Tomatoes »»»»" «-2 3c ise Hardlsh. Catherine Krnsovlc, tree, as it can grow In spite of .'l:na. &reat handicaps. However, it does WUh purchase of $18 Or more. ONT Judith Kochlck. The pianist wa; S [)inach»«- * « ^ jyc Butter Cookies »™™u 10 MEET Nancy Miller. not 'deserve a place In the back , !•,. a meettni? of the "Highland FlinR." Katherine yard, because of the dense crown PANTHY NEEDS of leaves and because of Its shal- / Only at Acme! Each tool worth $1,601 Lin^i Beans Dtt«oHn"^27c •in mips Mothers to- Naprvanik, Priscilla Puckett, Mary ar Bio. L»l)«l rn d'l-lnrk In ttif Bt. Lou Harned, Patricia Kushner. ow root system, which, In part at COFFEE Karo Syrup 1 incli haspment. It is Barbara Sowicki. Arlene Evans. east, is encouraged by the damp- Now you'll still have time to get the piece* you did not :.:nt all mothers be In ,ess and ccolness created liy the secure in the past weeks. Redeem your coupons No. 1 to Bosco £r^ Nancy Murphy, Dorothy Jennini*. Asco Ik. b>f OZC m llu Patricia Sharp, Judith Horvath, •rown. « now! Offer will expire April 26! r 29c Tribal Drip «r STBONOt VMHBH Judith Zak and Barbara White If It is in a situation where all illLtti Wesson CHI JSSL37c3SSL71c with pianist, Carol Rankin. ay sunshine reaches It, raise the I Btculu Paekat ». CM -;;•• Cllh SCIUtS fl'OItl Chorus members, first sopranos, Town by removal of the lower It yoor store is sold out of its supply of ladles, yon win MILOI ml Lojewskt, James Wincrest Cocoa Marsh '5? 28c Barbara Whiteh . NancN y NnpolltrmnNHt , iranches so sunlight can get- all receive a certificate with a $10 purchase entitling you Kdvard Casey, Stan- .he way under and thin branches to the ladle for 39c without additional purchases. It may CANDY FEATURES Riymonfl Oliver, Helen Krlssik, Arielen" Lmv'. Bar- COLORED MARGARINE ; bara Hntfli'kl, Mary Lou Hanictl, in th'e top of the tree so some light 1 be redeemed In the Acme Market shown on the back by c Kir'fiic and Richard an set throush. Then grass or qMrteri Sandra Deter, Joan Ruskcvich, Pa- May 29,1953. Marshmallows ,™5.33c i-i i he following from tricia Boehmen, Barbara Knzo, ome .rllier plant may be able to Ideal Ik. nrt*a 23c • Trrhune. Albert Ter- Joan Sheppard, Arlene Evans, Pa- :row. Merri-Mints Eft, 19c Kd,';ira. Kenneth Ahl- tricia Kushner. • Princess Ik. auUn £t£X, (-.iiil'rpda, Alfred Rus- If the situation Is complicated by Second sowanos, Carol Rimktn, playirn? children or by a dog on a PLASTIC RACK a* 27c QauUn Licorice Babies 19c , ,:i D'Apolito: accom- Mary Ann Moccaro. Myra Wiesen- Nucoa Ib. wrton ,[, Tcrluine, Cub-mas- chain, things become more difll feld, Carol Oerity, Dorothy Jen- nult. However, it is better to havi $10 purchase not required for this Item! LAUNDRY NEEDS i • n C. Ahloriniz. and nini!s. Nancy Murphy, Kathleen i IVAp.ilito. Dfn 2 happy children than a lawn. Kadash. Priscilla Puckett. Cnrol Plants that I have found to grow • •: i iiv car to the Rftl'i- Lebeda. Ruth Ann Olah, Fay Has- Oxydol ^;29c °1u 69c : iiiulim the Easter well under shady conditions are enauer, Pat Mooncy and Esther English, ivy and Periwinkle, more Hacker. Duz ^i?.27c "ft" 65c i , ;!• nn Die group at often called myrtle,. The variety of Altos. Oilman Kutcher, Larry EnglisElihh iiv y callelldd bltbaltici a is hardyhd , ml Mi>i:u Colon con- Notchey. Victor Ostrowor, Gary Lava Hand Soap 2 ca- 19c in mi i heir tour of the has small leaves and Is not likely Otrrmer, -lamps Ruskai. Morris to climb. :.iui tiicy took te. »•" Alpern rnid-Btmtfliw KaMw. Camay Soap 3<&22c I:. i!c lii'.ht arms sec- 1 tJlfftlie soil to a depth ot J a viin-repair division Basses. William Knvncs. Robcr inches, cut oft* all the fine roots Ivory Snow .^'.27c ^65c A ui rlu' a machine Kasko, Joseph Palko, Benjamin present and add some peatmoss. r Latlanzio. Ricliard Pitzuerald and !n;i\v arms section I Then set out the plants. Either of Howard Ambrozy. Hie plants mentioned will take sev- Ivory Flakes P^K. 27c A brief husiivss meeting wn 1 v, contrul. They eld and the new officers wen einl years to make a Rood cover. Ivory Soap "ysr 4 <**- 21c >ive truck, and lected for the year by the mem When they are too high, mow off repair shop. jershlp: President. Mrs. John J the top in winter with a sickle or Ivory Soap ssf 2 c»- 25c Club the MaiQr Ruth; vice-president, program sheep shears. to soft drinks. Mrs. Walter Housman; vice-pri'.sl Experience Necessary Ivory Soap »;tir 3^-23c m a trip to the dent, membership, Mrs. Fran' in Perth Amboy "Madaiiri," said the new care- James; recording secretary, Mr; taker to the lady1 who had just Spic & Span ,1^24« Edward Schr.eiTler, covrespondinR employed him, "I want to thank secretary, Miss Emily Holland, and you for Hiving me the job, and ask Dreft £5.29c &> 69c •i I'AKTV treasurer, Mrs. Chris Christiansen. '. Itosary Society of Mrs. John J. Ruth announced you one questton. I notice that Tide ^l?,29c «.69c 1: c. Church held a that the books for the year will be you advertised for a married man. r church basement audited by Mrs. Isarior Rosen- Does that mean that you will have some works in your home for my Joy "ssf* il.:!. hlum and Mrs. Joseph Stimon. A the uames were: trip to the United Nations Build- wife?" \ Uyno and Mrs. Inf; has been set for Tuesday, "Oh, no," replied the woman, "I Blue Cheery 2^ .:;n.'llle -Miss Cath- April 21 at 8:30 A. M. Those who wanted a married man so as to , sabby Martlno, wish to make the trip are asked he sure I'd get someone used to ,m:l Mrs. Lorenzo to communicate with Mrs. Ruth. taking orders from a woman." p .aimv -Mis. Stanley CAT HIKES' 1,500 MILES Niinzio Russo, Mrs Advertised Prices Effective Through GAGE. Okla.—TommyOkla.Tommy,, pet off \\n. Peter C. Rey- TAKING RESERVATIONS Saturday, AprU 18. KraMivic. Jne Dorsi ihe S. A. Woods family hiked, or FORDS — Reservations fpr the hitchhiked, his way back to Gage Theresa Mtnucct, annuaahhua*r communipcommunpn breakfast of • , J.iacph SchlSvo from California, a distance of 1> Our Ladj of Peace PTA, May 17 Sflfl .miles,. MUen.lbeJSftQds.iaiBr iri the rtowarH' "Johnson "ReStaii- ily decided, 18,months ago, to move DAIRY DEPARTMENT • Alih-rinR and Mrs rant, Woodbridye, should be made hack to Oklahoma; they left Tom- ,:nu; Non-players— with Mrs. Steve Soos, Jr., lit Jef- my In a neighbor's care. He dis- Colored j'rinick, Mrj,T ferson Avenue,). appeared a few days later and was BAKERY Mrs. Altlla Nataro presumed to have been Killed. Cheese Ib. I'liiry, Misses Diane BUSINESS RECESSION Sharp i:••!',v Wisniewskl. Living costs in the month ended A business recession of from Aged over 1 year! An Acme feature! • winnci'fi were Mrs eight to ten per cent of the gross Februarry 15 showed the largest Louella Butter Bread Riclurd Jankowski national product in the near fu- drop in a year, the Consumers Price • Siindijne, Mrs. Sab ture was forecast at a recent Bank- Index notln ga decline of C \lis. Louis Krasovic Free loaf if checker fails to mention 16-oz. " /.u'.-caro and Mrs Louella Butter Kread before you loaf Coon Cheese «S3£ v .\nisky. leave your Acniel 25 69c i;. were awarded t< Cheddar Spread . ii:r and Mrsj Raftp: Blended S\viss gst 59c W-M Supreme Wljite Bread f 15c Italian Kitcnen Grated Cheese Ec,.. ssail ni 35c i ! a Fritsche Vanilla Enrobed Ring spcci.11 oJLC Sheffield Cottage Cheese VUr Let 29c ! Cinnamon Fingers Fiokif* *t • Ballard Biscuits s Sub-Juniors 55c Supreme Sandwich Bread 16c Muemtcr Cheese \i;v, Barbara Fritsche •! p^'Mdt'iit of the Sub- WHO '" ms Club at a special OUITf )4 Foot; FROZEN FOOD FEATURES • '•; in the library. She HE BOMPW INTO *H f ARM-FRESH FRUITS & yEQETABLES li;i.i'bura Paulsfn. BUH- : niii'd were A 111 t a ( president: Clorla Special 1 ir.v; Janet jinsen, ORANGES — dozen 29 '••• .si'crfitary;' Sylvia c 'I tiwisurer. mm ideal Spears 1 ^J "" president called the 1 "i'' 1 » new slute of of- 10-oz. packag«< Mm 1 "iM'-yt'ar terms. There ONIONS ss. 3ibs19 Broccoli Mul,ir meeting topljlit ': instead of the date for CORN «« . 4 2i5 Potatoes ""-vsr" 2f»'£ 35c All) ' Cheeseburgers j-'-'i 43c !'s aid to the free ! 'In' world increased FANCY CUCUMBERS 2 *» 15c ' in 1952, while thei Peaches x*" IK 21c '" the United States RADISHES bunch 6c il1' tiiiin 25 per cent,., 1 h "i* ('ommerpe Depart SCALLIONS ^ 6c Jiwe ssis 2^i 35c 'id amounted ta »5,

•"ll1 >'"inimred with »5,074, 1 'I'-iyments of loans am 1 •'•iifhas land for Onltec MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE iiu'litcify •" '" *M4,ooo,ooo in 195 '•^ HW.000,000 in 1961, PAGE SIX AptiTL 16, 1H53 Here domes Peter Cottontail! Iselin Lions Set ! The Weathtf Was Perfect (iolonia Democrats Heads Annual Appeal Polio Volunteer Paper Drive Date Hear Rafph Ftisco Class Scheduled

p l I * I,lv...1'Wi rpTulur TTrctiMB nf COl.ONlA- At n matins nf thf PKRTH AMBO.4Y -Plant for the thp Bosrd nf Directors of tlic Isrlin CnlonlB Democratic cilib held at orcaniMtlcn of ft'1953 Polio Emer- Lions Club, was held at the Own the CololJla Volunteer Fife Houre. ppn;-y Vohmteer class are bflnu i 8^reet Firehou ;:iMiiK-tinn ill R hcr.il b^slrtr rhairnun. .'o-'till Neu|wuer Hi1 I'lio'ii r'liMrrn should hnve rc-i- I'iire. hyRiene. piTparntlon and iip- rnmcndn- ;i;i' m-irnncp protection unti.r n lili.-ntiiin rf 'hot packs' and ha'.i- tlnn-i fo'- nt-x' vi-ur' i" nfiuiritm sehrtol boards to; dhnt! of iwlio patients. Chairman H:iny Kline :iv : M; Fwo also sii^norted t't'i men accepted for the cflros wl.l been set fur .IJIU- fj it t'i-1 I'n 'i 'lllX MI'II'HV of Mayor Hugh QIIIR- 1 receive a 20-hour course of train- OillJ in Ham.in Towns!;' ). >\ iiiKi County CottitfllUeemftn n iii!:. divided into 10 perieds nf twe Sem-lney Howard' Wilson > k ! Merrlt. and Cortimltti"- h: \\>:< earh twice a week, beginning inr'.rure ! '!i .'•(•• that nil (!e>!M vi nryi-AIary San DonatO. 5 1 . r K of April -7th, Instruction nutne w.<- 'cr.mcWI t<: th' . V: m-.vliilri Carmen S. PairrT'i 1 will bo in charge of n profes^innii! rrnvs-'iljon to he heir! Jilne 1!) L'O i']\- lehitlons cflvecWI for Mi 1 stall. ami 21 In Atlantlr City. ! -'(i announced thai DMnocrati' I,T. cm., A. s. v.ooimvii i 1(MV.;PIS are being npftfllited M. Joseph Duffy, chairman of C :--]i;,ir.Irri chn'-l^s (''iris'l-.n- i •iu1 21G election districts <*< e Middlesex County Chapter of pen nnri G rv'i" Hill nnrriurr-ii j i nil K Will. HI HHTITY-HOI'I'INd AI,ON(i at << Mii!;!'esex County. Patertiitl nl=o the National Foundation stated if he know* tin-," elrgant CitlonUil Cupcakes are awnltlnc hi,, 111"! UP !r"n"-i'v :in»r rlpv \v:!l | •ti'ti-d that a pre-election rail;, Salvation that invaluable assistance was l: be heir! Aiivl '.'0 M 1 o'rl-vk. A ; youf hi'v<' nvdp the cupcakes nnd c.overcil ir, will be held tonlsht at the Catln- givm by the first class of PEVs to wth Seven Minute inistlng and plenty of tender, white, c< •,,,,„ donnMcn v,.is voted to the Cancel ; iic Action Clubrooms. Biiv'siv the nurses caring for polio patients let tlic rh idren take over. They'll have lots of fun arraiiijiu, , Fund. i Opens f u direct. Perth Amboy. the Perth.Amboy G:n?ral Hos- jay Jrlly h^ons and be proud as Punch to be the "Easter llm, Chairman John CV.l'-knlo talke.i j pital last summer. it length about thrt "Show of the | WOODBRIDGE-llt. CoWnel Ar- r 1 Interested women may enroll " (OTTONTAII- CUPCAKES Year.' He rc(tue i ci">s sifted Swans Down cake flour 1 men; with Mrs. Fred Simons rpnnrf ' to hp r.Tly not l::tcr than New Jersey, announcid today the »', tfisponns doiible-aetlni baklnit powder 1 County Dlrectoi of Women's Ac- ; April 24 po that thf commi'tci -;-\n rommpncemerit r.f he annual i ten )ioon NXU tivities of the Middlesex County make proper arrangements. Pro-! tFor Joint Session •print; fund appeal In Woodbridjt. '•• cup v-»^tahle shortenltif iroom temperaturei 1 Chapter. 154 Emerson Street, Car- jram chairman Pat Tomns.sn, Sir. and Mrs. Joseph TrepRus, 155 BloofrifieM Avenue. Isclln. are "Each year at aboiiik this ttimei . -.i cup milk teret itel. Car. 1-7205 >, rr the a«ked that all members continue shown above at Florida's Wautltul Silver Springs where they COLONTA-Me'tribers of th« tfe invite cur many wends to i tca«pn(:n vanilla Chapter Office located at 277 Ber- the ''push for ads." He stressed the visited durinit their vacation down south recently. Ijadies' Auxtlinry of Cobtlla Post make a contribution to help % eses, unbeaten trand Avenue, Perth Amboy »Tel fact that only two welts remnlr. ] H8. VFW, met in the post home port the various aspects of our SEVEN MINUTE FROSTING Perth Amboy 4-7474'. before the program goes to press. ind made plans fo ra MHy 13 vork in Northern New Jersey." Baker's Coconut Measure flour, baking powder. w»lt and sugar into sifter ^ If anyone has anv ads. do n?A hold 'ords Social Club 'oint meetiii? with, the post to Gifts may be sent to tt|e local Mil RehearsalJs Held trrasursr. Clarence H, Skinner. ivenel Library Group shortening just to soften. Sift In dry Ingredients. Add milk , them but see that they vet into; Plans Theatre Party ilnn for Memorlai bay activities. v:nll!i nnt! m'% imtil nil flour Is dampened. Then beat 2 mim-t the hands of William Din'io'.l nr | The organization will march In WoodbHdee National Bank, .whn Discusses IS etc Building will see that an acknowledgement Add tfg-i and beat 1 minute lonier. (Count only actual hr,n John Cwieknlo. The rvxt regular: For Fashion Show FORDS—Final plans for a thea- 'he paracte in Woodbric'ge and time or beating strnkes. ISO strrkej by hand equal I m!n»t, meetini; will b» held on April 20 at | tre party In New York April 25 rnnduot certmcples In the Claver- is mad« of every donation. AVENEL—The Board of Tnis- bcafinK on mixer. Scrape bowl and spoon often). 6:30 P. M. at the First Presbyterian j 'caf Park Cembtery. "A portion of each gift," Colonel lees nf the Avenel Free Public Li- Spoon batter inio mi'flin pans, (jrem on ooUomn only, WOODBRIDGE — A rehearsal were ma

Iselin GOP Endorses LOVELY SPRING ; Troast for Governor TOPPERS ISELIN—The Iselfo Republican FIELDER'S GLOVE? Club, at -Its recent meeting, unani- mously endorsed Paul L.Troast as its candidate for governor on the RENT A PIANO Republican ticket. Victor Q. Katen, county cem- .. or other Baseball Equipment, mlttwraB-n and candidate for the AT GRIFFITHS Town Committee in the Second Wdrdi Introduced William Bentpie like a new BAT, BIG-LEAGUE BALL, Choice full Stole N«w BhlruVick, who spoke In bt- STUNNING SPRING 88 half of Mr. Ti»ast. of the Bellh group also endorsed BASEMAN'S MITT etc.? New SPINETS Notes Arthur Carlson for mayor, Victor DRESSES Kateii, for the Town Committee ajlf W. Howard Pullerton for re- oay as little as 'K per month elflcUon as Republican Municipal ~ V (Plwt Carta9.) f Leader. Excellent makei-latiit Mod«l> •David Nifcola announced the for- of »n Iselin for. Troast Honest, fellas, they're so easy to earn you won't believe it! If you decide to buy the piano within 6 months j! iUb. See 'em aurf get ItfH dttaffs any dfteritfton Monday fhwmfefa all money^piiid for rental and delivery will be! FETE BR1DE-TO-BP Thursday ijetween 4 an

FIRST < 111 R( H (>!• CHRIST (ivic (tub SCIENTIST Ladies Aid Holds Minn (Horia Wondcork's West Avenur, Scwarcn Plans for Card Party Engagement Announred ils Church Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, Church service, 11:00 A.M. AVENSL—A special meeting of Monthly Meeting -Mr. and Mrs. Amos Reading room. Thursday, 2-4 the Filth District Democratic Club' Woodfcoek of Thoma* atrnrt, ^un- ltmr L. Krey- Al P.M. was held Monday evening at the to Park, announce to the cn«.i"e- , our Redeemei AVENBL-Mrt. Clarence Jaml- Man Is saved frcm sin and sick- ot, **'; "** **"' Matthew inn led In the devotional* at the meiu of their daughter, O.orla to ,',,.,-,m Church, nd- Qit nlan in MUxhatten Avenue Normmi K. Brcfwe, North Hill ,flnicnt of bap Your Church Welcomes You ness as he prayerfully under- Irpiiinr mcnlhly mretlns of the ;r Roa-M }«• y Presbyterian Church Tuesday eve a senior In MWtlchen Hi«h School. iiid Mrs. Mlclihe Airman third class Breese Is a ,, [i| Avenue, Me dated in tiie L.saon-dDiraim fn- 15 nl the Mwile Tree Farm. Mv, nlriK |r ,,.,._ , S'ftduate of WoivlbrldKe High '.' w,.]-(. Miss Eltaa- titled "Dnctrin:' ol Atonement' to Qulnlan will be general chairman. Mrs. Arthur Peterson announced;g.hool Aftrr M, ,PBV,(l f (lut hp ,,|- ihr child, anf HUNGARIAN RKFOIIMFI) be real in ChnslK.ii S.-U-nee assistedby Andrew McAllister thata miss^^^ ST. A$I>KtfW'S CHURCH ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL iat a missionary speaker will be. r n t,, , •,, ,, :i yrrond cousin" CHURCH hurdies Fundiiy.. and William Reilley. ticket com- ,,w R11PS, .. lh. „„, „,„,,„„ ;*'T;m" rotu"™'m *J? Rl - A Vinw Avencl CHURCH ,,;;,:; held at tin Corner of School and James The Golden Text is from I John; mittee. Mrs. Floyd Owens arid Mrs. 6h(the 1 „,,gues„ dit .•a}t)^ thti eapron next3 m6fmeeting. by , i Base, San Antontn, Tex. Kn, John Ejiin, Pastor Fords niiiU'rn.'il grand Streetn,' Woodbrldnc Weekday Masses: 7:30 P. M. rh;.t 'wlilrn »e have seen and Benjamin Welnstein, prize com the Wednesday Afternoon SewlnR Jn?n liipe;, Dei"''"i fONCEKT TOSKiHT loin is tl»e forme Itev. IIRS».1O KerikcmHhy, Pastor Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:1)0, 9:30, iciiid declare we unto you, that mlttte. Edward Schlatterls co Qro'.ip. Miss Mait«nlrnc Sathmary, Organist 9:45 A. M., Sunday School, ye olso may have rdiuwsmp wiUi chairman. FORDS A,*Rn:vri v.i!! ••• ,iftn ,, - i Dunham and Mrs Every second Tuesday at 8 P. M., :00 P. M, 7-00 P. M., Youth Choir. Mrs. William Hugelmeycr, prrsi- vutb, Ijiic, iind Love as cieman- fo'ved theirs. ' Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority- Sec- 8:15 P. M., Senior Choir. t'ent, announced a new merchan- 1,'ir winners in th< Jonslstory meeting. trated bv the Cisilllenn Prophet, In ;,. ;n Miller provided Second and fourth Wednesdays md and Fourth Monday, 8:0t club is now underway. Anyone: ,«*«. Vnnk Birth WM narn^d iii'iit. Mrs, Petersen t 7:30 P. M., Friendship Circle '. M. "RINITY EPISCOPAL CHDRCK to join is ask to get in totfeh ^towm o the Migrant Tea to -jin and death." (p. be llcld m :•! were eo-hostesaes neeting. Young Married Couples — ^irst Railway Avenue, Woodbrldge with one of the following Mrs. thexhurch audltovlum. iunday, 8:00 P. M. K-" W'Ulntti H. Sftirnnuq, Ri-rlor William Demvltch, Mrs. Oeow June 8. Mrs. David Davis r^prrteri FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Enstrr mrd pre sent four WOODBRIDGE METHODIST Pilgrim Fellowship—Every Bun- Mrs. William Necbe, Organist Ludwtg, Mrs. Mtchael-De StefBno,. " * -° CHtfRCH OF AVENEL : ;uests ttt tne CHURCH ay, 3:00 P. M. Sunday Services Mrs. Charles Massarik, Mrs. Vin- f B?lv»dre Home Main Street Choir Rehearsals 8:00 A. M. Holy Commnninn B21 Woodbridge Avenue. Avenel rnt Buonocore. Mrs. R. Prlre, Mrs, | Mrs. Bryer reonrted on the SUCCSF ALPH >:30 A. M. Sunday School. 11:0' Sunday Services acbert Fuchs. Mrs. J. H. Potts or of the "Musical Tea" which was Ret. William M. Justice, Pastor Chancel—Wednesday, 8:00 P. M Carol—Friday, 3:15 P.M. \. M. Hf.ly Communion first and The Rev. W. W. Warman. Minister Mrs. R. Fischer. I held March 24. ( l-:c,(iM MENDS Sunday Services l Junior—Friday, 3:45 P. M. ii'd Riindny. Morntn!! Prayers WT»s. William B. Kru» Ori-nUi Mra H Bible School, 9:45 A. M. n Mrs. Frank Maziur, Sr., Choir Directress Mrs. J:ihn Wukovets. Mrs. J.I - °- - Weifcrlng Mrs. P. Youth—Friday, 5:00 P. M. nrl s rmon second and fourth 1or Ml Inferior Dtcoriftr Chftl Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M Mrs. <'h»rles Miller. ••I-HIM. Mrs. Richard Gilligan, Mrs. ] ° ^"' - n ^ barren Wurman , Stated Meetings WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL Undays. Youth Choir Directress a M Ii v. , on htailm §»4 Mrs. Charles Mczera, John Osthoff. Mrs. John Birchlck' '"t ". R- H. Kerr gave lntM- Holy Day services, 10:00 A. M. cslint; OTts on thp: Pm iyt riRl Official Board, first Monday, 8 CHURCH Children's Choir Direclrpjs nd Mrs,-Elizabeth McCarthy were «P " Dccoroting ProMfni IS Prospect Street, Woodbridft Trlnltv Vestry, second Monday M. Rev. Oust.iv Uutl, Pastor Sunday, 9:30 A. M., Sunday adeemed as new members. Guests meeting, which the following at- Young Adult ftttowshlp, first :30 P.M. >yere Mrs. Arthur Ferrante, Mrs. tended; Mrs. Arthur Breyer, Mrs. ley RALPH STEIN • Sunday Trinity Men's Club, second Church School; 11:00 A. M., Tuesday, 8 P. M.w Church Worship. 7:00 P. M. West- i..i_Johnu Fabian«.i.i._ , AveneA. li an^^dJ Mrsi»..^. PnhprRoberft P.hnri*Rhodesm, MrMrs? .Wfi'^rflm Re- \c,V. STUDIO'S BU- 8:45 A. M., Sunday School Vednesday, 7:00 P. M. Fortnightly Guild, second and .nlnster Fellowship; Young Adults, George Luclwlg, New York. ward. Mrs. Frederick BscWey, Mrs. hlANDABDS; Oui ourth Mondays, ! P.M. Masses for all ages. St. Agnes' Unit, first Monday Frank Brechkn, Mrs. P. O'Connnr, 7 P.M. A social and hat parade was ,; silling only thi Sunday School Board, second 11:00 A. M., Worship Service. ':30 P. M. Mrs. 0. H. Weferling. Mrs. .Warren Last Monday, 8:15 P, M. Men's :,,l,ncs nncl using th( "hursday. 8 P. M. 6:30 P. M,, Young People's Fel- St. Margaret's Unit, first held after the business meeting. Warman, Mrs. S. Vish, Mrs. R. fellowship; third Monday, Trus- 'ri7.es were won by Mrs. Leon Sila- .,',, in mir upholster- Woman's Society of Christian .owship. Vednesday, 7:00 P. M. H. Kerr and Mrs. William Lauprh- 1 '.ces.meetW? at 8 P. M. Uirl Scouts. :oski, prettiest; Mrs. R. Fischer, h'tfj in ., slip cover. 'ervice. third Wednesday, 8 P. M. 7:45 P, M., Gospel Service ir Trinity Altar Guild meets quar Monday, weekly at 7 P. M. Explor- unniest: Mrs. Charles Massarik. lan- $$ mid custommadi song and word. •erly. Tentatiyc plnns were made for 1 ers weekly, MKn^ay at 7 P. M. .lest original. Mrs. Massarik was 5 \ fiiriilture Is on FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Trinity Junior Altar Guild, firs' a "Family Night" covered dish Tuesday—Deacons meet second ls:> winner of the dark horse ,'i uf our most cher- Market and High Street 8:00 P. M., prayer meeting anc nd third Mondays, 6:45 P. M, dinner to be held Friday May 15. ''uesday of February, April, June, l ; ished possessions Perth Aaiboy aible study. Trinity Acolyte Ouild meet: prize. \u?ust, October and December: Guests "of the evening were Mrs. 7 j uiie which we Rev. Peter Kowalchuk, Pallor 1 luarterly. Mrs. Robert L. Hendrickson and OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCI 3oy Scouts at 7 P. M.; 2nd, 8:00 Ncvin Briefly, Belfonte. Pa.; Mrs. •:uard with our 11:00 A. M.. Mornin? Worship Trinity Choir, Thursdays, 8:0C her band will be hostesses sit the Li-Roy Gates, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; mwi MODERN New Brunswick Avenue, Fords P. M. ~>. M., Ladles' Aid; at 7 P. M., Ses- 9:45 A. M» Sunday School. next meeting. Mrs. George Foxe. Mrs, Andrew ACE STUDIO Rev, John E. Grimes, Pastor Trinity Church School Faculty, ion. 6:15 P. M., Baptist Youth Pel Wilson and Mrs. Dietrich of Ave- BUREAU OF Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 ourth Friday, 7:30 P. M. owship. Wednesday, third, 7:00 P.M., nel. y IANDARDS. 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. Boy Scout Troop 34, Friday, Youth Council: 4th. 8:00 P. M., 7:30 P. M., Evening Gospel Serv Refreshments-were served at a byf > You see. we Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:IF. 7:00 P. M. .Ir. and Mrs. Club. Brotherhood Hears ce, social following the business meet. ...r all of our ma- A.M. Thursday, weekly, 3:4s P. M. ini; bv tin following hostesses: \UR REDEEMER EVANGELICAL •Jhl'drcn's Choir; weekly, 7:15 Mrs. Herbert Hnnsen. Mrs. Fred- .1 ii,; fw sale to you. Ambov Avenue, Woodhridre petual Help each Tuesday at 7:41 LUTHERAN CHURCH Youth Choir; weekly 8:15 P. M. New York Rabbi . compare each ma- IK. Rev. Mift. Charles G. McCorrlitln P. M. 26 Ford Street, Fords Senior Choir; last 6:30 P. M, Cubs. erick Beckley, Mrs. William Berry, i.iiy single angle in- Putor Confessions, Saturdays, 4:00 tt Rev. Arthur t. Krevllng, Pastor AVENEL—Rabbi Gabriel Maza, Mrs. Bertram Seward. Krs. Rob- i;-!mportant matter Of HfT. Rujmonil Orlffln, Aulrtut Ptltoi 6:00 P. M. and 7:36 to 9:30 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Mew York City, was guest speaker ert Rhodes, Mrs. G. K. Young and j fond aTSxi Itev. Ooitire Nipoletm, Anlttant Pmtor Mrs. Frank Earth. | Tuesdays i:30 A. M. Sewaren it a meeting: of the Brotherhood of Sunday Masses: 6:46,1:45, 8.64, First Tuesday, Session. Congregation Sons of Jacob held Mrs. Thorn and Mrs. Freeman ir.iilr, there are many Morning Worship at 10:45. Jo'-pnli Tnoirss, Iaoh Triesday at 7:15 P. M., wit Adult Choir, 8 P. M. Regular Meetings . (Theatre Parly April 24 announced that a joint meeting of award. i> y;-ur guarantee ol "•ev. Shelly, St. Peter's 'Hospital First Monday Session meeting the Brotherhood and Sisterhood • t.tdion. Mew Brunswick, In charge. ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH :n the church at 8:00 P.M. AVENEL—The Ladies Auxillarj ! lias been scheduled for April' 2G . ; i.;k our oheriuhe Hcv John Wilus, Pastor Second Monday, Board of Trus- f the Avenel Fire pompanyNo. at 2 P. M. A social and entertain- CLUBWOMEN TO MEET ADATH ISRAEL SYNAOOGU? • :r s :-liil foundation Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, tees. White Church Guild at the met Tuesday eveninp: at the fire ment will be featured'. WOODBRIDGE—The Board oi **» Amboy Avenue, Weodbrldse 10:00 and ll:Q0 A. M. Directors of the Woman's Club of . iniMiiess lias beer Manse. *" house with Mrs. Herman Stein Plans were completed for a fam- Rev. Samuel Newburger. Rabbi WoodbridRe, will meet tonight fit >: .'ilcri.tr materials ii: Weekday Masses, 7:30 and 8:00 Third Tuesday, Sunday School iach presiding. ily breakfast to be held Sunday at Friday, 7:30 P. M. Regular Sab R o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nor- <,»»*• A. M. teachers, Mrs. Walter Meyer reported tha 10 A. M. under the chairmanship bath services. bert Jost, 619 Rldgewood Avenue .r: cutty troubled bj Wednesday, 8:00 P. M., continu- Fourth Monday, White Church .11 reservations have b£en mad of Nathan Temkin, ..-. iiin.4 problem wh ous Novena to St. Jude, patron of Guild at the Manse. or the theater party to be he'.d 1 TRINITY CHUBCH Since two ping-pong tables hav« in for the answer Hopeless Cases, Third Thursday, Women's As- Corner B«rkel«y Boulevard and \m-il 24 at the Paper Mill Play been donated to the Center, it in charge of Carl Newmark as- the LOCAL buying guide •!! ir,f at WO 8-1061 sociation meets at 8 P. M. Cooper Avenue, helln house. After the show the ladie will now be possible to form teams sisted by Nathan Temkin. •iir Modt'in»ee StU' COLON1A GOSPEL CHAPEL Second- and fourth -Wednesdays, Sunday School, 10 A. M. will go to LePrtfes for dinner. Al! for teenagers and to conduct week- Anyone interested in becoming for9oufoflO !•'•!.ted at 94 Ma! Inman Avenue at West Street Ladies' Aid Society, 2 P. M. members will meet at the fire ly tournaments. Edward Muska members of the Brotherhood and Sunday Morning Worship, 11:0 Colonia o'clock. ' house ait 7 o'clock. and Milton Kushner will be the congregation may get in touch New Jersey Shopper? new slipcovers Sunday School and Bible Classes NEW DOVER METHODIST Young Peoples meeting an Mrs. 6harles Miskovich reporte* directors for this activity. with Harold Kerber, 62 Dartmouth riii! and custom- CHURCH Avenue, or Harry Harnick, 48 Choir, 6:30 P. M. 9:00 A.M. on the jjew vanilla project. Mrs Monroe Goodman was welcomed New Jersey Bell Telephone Company • "«'MKned by Mod' Gospel Service, Sunday, 8 P.M. Sunday William "Perna announced thai as a new member. Hospitality was Chase Avenue. ..'. Pliable on reques Sunday Evening Evanfeelist: Church School—10 A. M. Service at 7:45. Christian Women's Home Bible there will be a, state meeting foi Wo 8-1069 or visl rl Morning Warship—11 A. M. Wednesday, Midweek Servto Class, Tuesday. 2 f.M. delegates and alternates this eve '•••••• 1; tlie above acT Sermon for 11 A. M, Service. ning in New Brunswick, The musi 7:45 P.M. Young People's Meeting. Friday, Young Fellowship—7:30 P, M. irman;; Mrs. Jo Ward an- Friday, All Day Prayer. 8 P.M. GUARANTEED USED CARS - WITH AN 0. K. THAT COUNTS FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, nounced lihere will be a choral SCIENTIST roup meeting this Friday evening ,172 College Ave., New Brunswick April 17 at 8 P. M. at the firehouse -ALWAYS A SAFE BUY- Another Good Reason First Church of Christ, Scien- The custodian, Mrs. Rubin - Buy Your Used' Car From a New Car Dealer. tist, 172 College Avenue, New ti'eco w^s given permission to Brunswick, N. J., holds ' Siifiaay purchase 'new dresses for unlfoims Nine Out of Ten Times He Sold It New. He Knows the Care, To Buy, NECCHI! services and Sunday School at 11 tor those who need them. A A. M. and testimonial meetiugs Mrs. Lonn:e Edison and Mrs. Atteution and Servicing It Received. We take pride in announcing the receipt by the on Wednesdays at 8 P. M, The Ralph Schwartz were welcomed as NECCHI BU 202, of the GRAND PRIZE in the Home readings from the desk are from new nteoibers. The special Awards Furnishings Division of the Hess Brofhers Awards fur the Bible and the Christian Sci- winner was Mrs. William Hofge- Versatility In Design and Use, Chosen as a leading ex- ence textbook, "Science and sang. 1951 CHEVROLET 4 Door re $1495.00 ample of an artiele which best serves Health with Key to the Scrip- The program featured a hand tures." by Mary Baker Eddy. decorated Easter egg contest. Win- more than one purpose, the NECCHI The church maintains a nursery, ners were: prettiest, Mrs. Elmer 1950 CHEVROLET 2 Door Special 1145.00 Bli 202 brings you one of the world's public reading room and library Dragos; most original, Mrs. Jacob finest sewing machines, housed in th^ in the church building. The read- Essiu. A' memorial to deceased 1949 CHEVROLET 2 Door Deluxe 1095.00 smartest cabinet you've ever seen, ing room is ' open Tuesdays, members will be observed at the built to the exact specifications of Thursdays and Saturdays from May meeting. Hostesses for the a home desk, designed to fit intft to 4 P. M. evening were Mrs. Michael Hraber. chairman, Mrs. Charles Kezo, Mrs 1949 CHEVROLET I Door Deluxe 1045.00 the furniture arrangement of any FIRST CHURCH OF 1SEUN, George Kovack,; Mrs. Everett room in your home. . . • PRESBYTERIAN Johnson, Mrs. Jacob Herman, Rev. Hei|ry M. Ilartmm, Pastor Mrs. William Kuzmiak and Mrs. 1948 CHEVROLET : 695.00 Sunday Services: Family service William ! 9 A. M.:; Sunday school, ,8:45 795.00 A. M.; Worship service, ll k. M 1948 OLDSMOBILE i. tlif opinion of the Nursery for children of thorn at- U| |' ol !>| men and women, tending. Adequate parking epace Education firoup 1947 CHEVROLET AeroConpe 825.00 """id authorities in the in rear uf church.. • "-luring and merchandising Munday: 2:30 P. M., weekday 1 »'»> judged the entries, church school each Monday; 7:30 To Sponspr Party 1947 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe 795.00 P, M., deacons' meeting, second !l imlay in our store, or call Monday; 8 P. M., Ladies' Aid meet- WOODBRIDOE — The Wood- : HI i: uume Dfmongtr^tlon, ings, second and fourth Mondays. bridge Township Education; Asso- 1495,00 '"»t ailsinct U available in ciation will sponsor a card party 1951 FORD 2 Door Deluxe Wednesday: 7:30 P,'U:, Sunday at School No. 11 Tlunsday, April •"• »' NKCCHI Sewtttf Ma- School teachers' and officers, third "ill ana can be yours for 23at,8P. M, • 1145.00 Mondfty of eaoh month. Proceeds will KO to the Student 1950 FORD 2 Door Deluxe Thursday: 7 P. M., Junior Choir Loan Fund which is being built \i\> rehearsal every Thursday; 8 P.'M., to aid worthy students, particu- Senior Choir rehearsal every $298. larly those specializinp g in the fluid 1947 CHEyROLOT \p*^pA» Thursday; 7:30 P. M., ttus of educatlcnl /• / //' meeting torst'Thursday of cno: l (5heck Our? Low Finance Wan by General Motors Acceptance Corporation Miss Mildred Bettman, chair- The Session meets the first Sun- man of the Student Loan Fund, Also- day of the month after service. said there will be prizes,for each Community organizations using liable, a door vrlie and refresh- You May Qualify for Veterans Plan. the church regularly are: Lions "Ur Absolute Sati^fftctton Is Guaranteed at Your ments wi](l be served.- Club of Iselln,- First and Third Tickets may be obtained from Mondays, 8 p. M.; Iselln Women's the e.ommlttae as follows: Co- Club, Third Wednesday, 1 P. M. chairmen, MIM Edith Davis and Sewing CIRCLE Iselln Library Association, first Miss Matilda Garth walk;; tickets, Rahway Auto Supply & Service Company Wednesday, 7:,30 P, M.; Victory Mrs. Norman Pape and Miss Bett Uroad St. and Milton Ave. Opposite P.R.R. Station ' Authorised _„.,. - l'AUL BHUNBTJI Acres Civic league, third Friday niau: refreshments, Mrs. Herbert P MUT1L ST. to PERTH AMBOY 8P.ll; <;h-ain O1 Hills Women1 Sohiimjft prizesprzs,, Mrs. Katherinene 34 YEARS AT THE SAME LOCATION muVmst Tuesday, 8 P.M.; Eighth bhalker; cards and tallies, Miss OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALER IN UNION COUNTY District Republican Club, second Davis; seating u.rmngements, Mrs FE. 4-2212 Wednesday,« P. M. ErneukUnk. INDEPENDENT- PAGE 6-B THURSDAY, APRIL If), 1953

slrln: sixth. Elmer Drapos. RORP the clubs the plan f,,,- ,, Ing the students HI w! ' Tttr Uncos; seventh. Hrrmmi D. Yoik. 1 Mother Breaks Ground for hmen Avenue School P. Gurney. High 8chOol rim-in,, t ',' Rrpublifans graduating prom, by a fund raising proi.., ,„, First Ward, first district. Morris would give the pupj]* ,, , ,.,.((.1-5011. sybllln Wilson: second, ning's entertainment V 'vi"inm I-msen, Helen Tlrpafc; style" «nd keep them 1P 'third. John Elek. Tcrezla Dorko: cinlty, ;,„„-.„ HU««I1 M. S"lt. Hern Hii-irrt: fifth. I-eatw T. Stocke, Charles Christens™ ,,; Myrt.lc Palmer; sixth, Fred Strahl, lin Lions Club was the ,.. Kmlly Strahl, of the dinner. Tnvc.Vn •,' Re: The Services: given by the Rev. \y Prmnd Ward, first district. Schmaus, pastor of Tin,,' Tovnsl;;p men who. have en- Adivpli JiTuciif^n. Maraaret Fac- listed recently in the Arjjf and Air copal Church and a morn, ?i\k- second, John Szabo. no pe- Woodbrldge Lions Club Force are as follows: Air Force imr third. Oscnr Wilson. Flinor William A Naiiy, son ot Mi. and Rilint: fourth. Julius E. teso. Adoiph Gottstein, p,,. Mrs Frank Nagy, J,?g Fulton ibe) Tcvli: fifth. Axel Thomsen the council this year. lty Street; R >ber H. HfU*t»«d, »on of irv B Larson: sixth, Victor O the various club presid,-i,- Mr. and Mr?. H. B. Haistead. 154 Kiten, Caroline Peru; .seventh, Byers, Woodbrid i>, < i Clinton Street; Ronnlti H. Walter^ tin-'m A Tuttlp. Vera St.rubel; Thomas Desmond, \v »on of Mr and Mrff. Earl Walters. p'r'luh. William P. Rudlanrl. Anna Rotary; Holger Rasim,. ,' W Milton Street; George A. Gun- r Culvert: ninth, Jumps E. Denk. Lions; Herman Stern, \v:, Flnnn r E. Rmink: truth, Rnbcrt I.lons, and Rudolph Kum:. ther, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman lin Lions, M. Gunther, S85 Runway Avenue, \Vi"cmimd. Hilda Wlttcrmmd. t»d Joseph J Redlln«, Jr., son of Third Ward, first, Louis n*e!nus Dr. Wans was mii;.(; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Redling. Mary Ellen MoyUin. onf of the ^•nry O.ilnmb; second. William J. Samuel Katz of th<> p.,, 189 Green Street, all of Wood- bright stars of the intematlrn- •-mmr. Pnirta B. Pieper; third. 'lub. 1,1 brtrige: also, Carle E. Kimmlck, son alljr famnos Ballrt Theatrr, •'VOl'nm W. Bird, no petition: fourth. Nlfh E. M. Kleldsen, no o» Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Kim- which will come to tht Mnsque 1 Theatre, Newark, next Saturday ncMtion: fifth. Hnrnld Burr. Mary Shell to Honor mick, 38 Cliff Road, and Glusefrpe for two performances, matinee .tnlinsnn; sixth, no petitions; sev- A. Poli, son of Mrs. Anleina Poll, (Continued from P. , . and evening, under auspices of i nth. no petitions. clilad. N. A. Kelly, B. v K •'., 33 Robert. Street, both of Sewaren. the Griffith Mraci Foundation U. S. Army enlistees for specialized A. H. Montecalvo, w. ,i ';,,';'. M. E. Schlavo. programs are David J. CaracauB. Joseph Dambach Ten years: C. W. An son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cara- (Continued from Page l\ caus, 215 Campbell Street, Wood- Mrs. I. l>. Parker, reprrsfntinK the mothers of the Inmnn Avenue limes Mullen Alexander Merchant, architect: Wlnfidd Finn, E. C. Bulvanoskl. J. p. u-,, -, , On the Andrew Vim*. Mrs. Parker, Victor V. Xlrkla*. ,1. l-fter Neary, at the end of the word humnn " Damltz, R.Davis, J.Riisv i j,j brtdKe, enlLstuiR for training at section of (olonia prepares to turn thp earth at Broundhr-nkins Dr. Andrew Wang, an assocjate the Fixed Station Radio Repair cvirmonlrs for the Inman Avenue School, Tufday afternoon. 1,00 Farley, CommiUreman Peter Schmidt, Edwin Casey and rack, W. G. Handt>rh;i:i I,«ckin)t on from left to right are Freeholder William Warren, Mayor Hush 1 pastor of the Labor Temple In hi;Ivan, E. A, Johnson. ,j. c, Course, Camp Gordon. Ga., and SCREEN Korean language, was the guest J, M. Keenan, L. M. I,,I. Leonard P Larsen. son of Mr. and Mayor J. J. Plynn. Perth Amboy; speaker. Dr. Wang, a Korean who Lopaunskl, J. Lopus/m: Mrs. Harry R. Larsen, J3 Fifth 'By the Utht of the Silvery Moon" n inspection rf construction prog- commercial uses for the tubes to has been In this country for five Sweetness & Light ress at the new Woodbridge site. be made at Woodbridge, and thePolice "Commissioner John Bergen. Malyszko, C. A. Meyers ] Avenue, tyenel. who enlisted for A technlcolored reminder of Police Chief George E. Keating, years, broadcasts "Democracy" to A. J. Pepchinski, \v i' assignment to the 25th Army Band, iContinued from Page li The township leaders were then company's over-all personnel and his people at home over the "Voice small-town life at the end of World formef Mayor August F. Greiner, R. J. Rlley, S. J. R a» Asfh-r •, family maid and retainer, played uilOing. Church; Rabbi Samuel Newberger. members of a police force to try vopof. ; tiass Donald G. Wright. 17. son 1 sure the project the kind of H. Murray. Paskel Merrltt and Hay Fevr , by Mary Wlckes. The rival suitor, Mr. Orth, the principal speaker, Congregation Ad&th Israel: ReT. and enforce peace. Dr. Wans for ratultt uvft only cf Fred Wight, 169 Dunbar Avenue, owe if to .-,.,, success it deserves. described RCA's many contribu- Mary Sandonato. praised the American troops, who •I dlrtcUd. Fords, was promoted to his present name of Chester (played by Russel William H, Schmaus, Trinity to invpii,(j -I, rank when he graduated from Arms I Is also present. * * *». tions to the advancement of elec- Epismaal church: and representa- Third Ward, first district. Car- as humanitarians, fed and clothed the homeless with whatever thej boot' camp at Farris Island, re- The crux of the ^hole excite- tronics and emphasized the im-tives ol township banks, news- men D'Alessio, Anna B. Karpinskl; Frankly, money is'needed. portance of the Woodbriri^e opera- papers, and civic organizations, second. Hem? W. Kennedy, Mar-could give or spare. ASTHMA) cently. . . , ment Is a suspicion that father has Entertainment is being ar- become interested in a lurid tion as a production center. aaret Nelson, third, Harry O'Con- The speaker concluded his talk If you ar* a uitr of ranged, extra music is to be H. P. Randolph, general plant, nor, Vera M, Ryan;' fourth. Peter by exhibiting ancient forms o: pitas* bring in your n«buli«r At Random: French actress, lately come to! inspection and urvlcing. town. As you might suspect, every- provided, chaperones to be manager; W. H. Painter, general Toolan Speaks Floersch, Mary Bendy; fifth, Ed- musical instruments used by the Saw a pair of cardinals near the product manager; F. L. McClure, ward C. Schlatter, Audrey Wein- Koreans. He then conducted a thing Is straightened out and papa enlisted. Only the latter are iContinued from Page 1) bird bath in my back yard yester- and mama live happily ever after- manager Personnel Division: and lengthy open discussion with day moinint' They are such beau- free, the other features in- C. Dounheity, national president wards. volving substantial expense, Mr. IClng also addressed the group members of his audience. tiful birds. I hope they stay. . . . and outlined RCA's requirements of the Association of Letter Car- Dr. Cyril Hulner explained to The p.in-J around High Streets "Inva»ion U.S.A." "mall contributions are par- for high quality production of riers, a close friend of Captain ORNAMENTAL still trying to find out where! Don This film illustrates what those ticularly desirable because electron tubes, the industrial and i:^n: Mayor Hugh B, Quigley. Noe fishes. He always comes home they will not only help to de- IRON RAILINGS with a complete string of trout, who collaborated on the picture imagined would happen if the Reds fray, the cost, but will also while the others usually come Custom Made & Installed FORDS home with one or two—if they are Came to this country, wrecked the demonstrate an interest in FETTER FAMILY HOTELS . ™mr ,. rl 1VHOI ^ -^ • principal cities with A-bombs anfi assuring for all a Senior lucky. . . . On" of the town's most took over the government. QUALITY WORK FORDS, N. J. — 1», A ardent fhhermen is Chief "Dick" Prom which will be a partic- TODAY THRU Tl'ESDAY Keatinn who says it is the best way Gerald Mohr and Peggie Castle Free Estimates Lana Turner - Kirk Douglas TODAY THKl' SATI'lilHV have the leads. ularly bright page in every ;ind Gloria (.rahiimt* in he knows to relax. . , , The only student's memory book—un- Her Academy Au;ird rrrfnrmaiirr Virginia M;i\ i in (lood thin<< about the rain we have ENOUGH'S ENOUGH marred by a-regret of any 'She's Back on Broad J been having is that most of the DETROIT, Mich.—Ernest Hazel Ipwns look Like green velvet car- kind. M. "THE BAD AND Also I ton, a bus driver, abandoned his * * • * WO-g-3146 pets. . . . load of work-bound riders, after Audie Murphy m I Decoming rankled by women pas- We don't know whether THE BEAUTIFUL" "GIJNSMOKI Iff the Mailbox: sengers' comments about his driv- this kind of interest exists in — ALSO — Iselin, N. J. SUNDAY THRU TIT.Mi.W gdward J. Orlowsky, Cadtt Bee f, Guiding his bus to a curb, Woodbridge Township, Dr. Dale Robertson - Kory Callioun odd Lieutenant in the ROTC at Hazleton grabbed his Jacket and T.ozo's treasury receipts alone ISELIN Met. fi-1279 St. Lawrence University, has been disappeared. He turned up later 'Androcles and the Lion can answer this question. With Victor Mature awarded the Military Science at the bus terminal, declaring, "I NOW TO SAT., APRIL 18 "THE SILVER WHIP" 4ward far achieving'a grade of 90 am sick of people. I quit." WEDNESDAY THRU Plus ar more in military science courses 2 Big Color Hits! Randolph Scott SATURDAY "TURNING POINT" for two semesters. Orlowsky is the DETERMINED TAXPAYER RCA to Begin Virginia Mayo - (iciie- Mayo With William lloldiii Eftn of John Orlowsky, 1389 Oak SCRANTON, Pa.—A lone clerk (Continued from Page 1) Alexis Smith Tree Road. Iselin. He is a member in the local office of the Bureau of completed late in June.'immedi- STATE THEATRE 'The Man Behind the Gun' of Sigma Pi social fraternity and Internal Revenue looked wearily ately thereafter, certain tube- WOODBRIDGE. N. J. Plus: Virginia Mayo "SHE'S BACK ON SATURDAY MATINKi: OM.' a senior at the University. ... I at the bedraggled figure who strode making equipment, now in opera- "SHE'S BACK ON Our Regular Procnun 1'lus faaye received a plea for a folding into the office at five minutes to tion at the Harrison plant, will be TODAY THRU SATURDAY BROADWAY" Four Cartoons and (Diustiv carriage from a Township woman midnight. The determined taxpay- transferred progressively to the (Color by Technicolor) Startlnj at 2 I'. M. Who is giving a foster home to sev- er explained he had walked 10 new building. Burt Lancaster, Shirley Booth in SUN. TO WED., APRIL 2? eral children. She needs it for the - ALSO — SitturOay and Suinl.n miles to get his return in on time. The Woodbridge facility will be Robert Ryan • Mala Powers liettc Davis - SterlluK lljydcn Continuous youngest one. Do you have one you devoted to the manufacture of 'COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA'* wish to donate? If you do, will you Line Was Busy April 2ind—Huii(!^ri.i!i I ilm glass and special-type electron re- I • Plus, George B*rent, Marl Aldon in ' "City Beneath The Sea" "THE STAR" From 2 Until U r. M. please call me at Woodbridge 8- Tom—"Was it a big wedding?" ceiving tubes required for a wide Plus: Charles Boyer 17}0? . . . Also the Welfare De- Tim—"Yes, I got in line twice range of electronic equipment for "TANGIER INCIDENT" "THE HAPPY TJME" partment is seeking a regular baby to kiss the bride and nobody nr> military, industrial, and home en- carriage for a family whose home ticed it." • • tertainment use, Mr. Orth said. was destroyed by -fire. ON STAGE * IN PERSON The Woodbridge delegation SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY I WALTER Joe -Dambacii, -Fwds; m being vtewed the manufacture of these Mickey Rooney, Dick iaymes, Peggy Ryan in the "THE BEST BAUfT COMPANY IN THE U.S. "-LIFE IJISI liu\ Not Leant: named the Man of the Year. . . . electron tubes on much of the Additions to' families born at modern, high-speed, automatic , Technicolor Musical READE Pat Catano, Avenel, is back home Perth Amboy General Hospital: from his second trip to the hos- •equipment that will be transferred Prom Woodbridge, a daughter to to the new facility. Such equip- "ALL ASHORE" pital and well on his way to re- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Greenfield, 8 covery. . • Congratulations to meht includes ingenious rotary -a fc E. Green Strtet; a daughter to machines for sealing and evacuat- PERTH AMBOY * Mr. and Mrs. Philip Delano, 110 ing tubes. • Also, ticrald Mohf, Peggie Castle in m Now at Modern Men'^ Shop JNew Street; a daughter to Mr. and Day Long Visit ' "INVASION U.S.A." Salltl't Giiotitt flan Mrs. Julius Kovach,, 57 , New 1 The day-long visit bega.n with Street; from Fords, a daughter to ALONSO • YQUSKEV1TCH • KRIZA • MOYIAH Mr. and'Mrs. Antrony Nemeth, 84 BACK FROM FLORIDA (OMTANlf Of I0O > UlLET IHUIH lIMNiOHr OhOUW» Hoy Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs FORDS—Mrs. George Smith, 14 A Waller llr.uli Edmund Wcislo, 30 Pairfleld Ave- Voorhees Street, has returned FRIDAY AT » :i0 nue; a son to Mr. and^Mrs. Jarne* home from Pensacola, Fla., where Now Thru Kriday Matinee : MAJESTIC Desmond, 91 Orestvlew'Road; from she was vacationing with her hus- Mall and IMiunr Hru'mhiiiis Taki'li Port Reading, a daughter to Mr band, Airman Apprentice George "CALL ME MADAM" Choice Stills Now 1.50, J.jii, J.50 I'EKTII AMIKH I ' and Mm. Leonard Rlcci, 34 Third! R. Smith. He is stationed at the Avenue! from Iselin, a daughter Naval Air Station there, attending Friday at 8:30 to Mr. and Mrs, John Fitzgerald; photography school His present un Stage 69 Washington: a son to Mr. andaddress is George R, Smith, A/A Mrs. Henry Maurath, 107 Oooper PHA .School, Class 5311, NATTU Avenue. ... NAS/Pensacola, Fla. BALLET THEATRE STARTS SATURDAY MORTGAGE MONEY Barbara STANWYCK Till, wo « :;«6 FAMOUS POLO SHIRTS by To "JEjOPARDY" — Extra — i ItlDAV AND SATURDAY HEALTH-TEX World's Most Beautiful Girls 'i—SMASH HITS—'i You'll look bettor , , , led mor* Long-wearing I Comfortable t • BUY Wiuhable! Sturdy, good-looking "CURTAIN at 8.40" confident ... If you know th« 11 clottiei you'ra wt«rlii{ ate right. polo shirU of fine 2-ply ^---SiiW*' Every Wednesday That meant right lor 1h» VIM . . • combed cotton knit, in smart \H&J$28£ • BUILD Presents April :!!) patterns, stripes, solid colors. >- •"^^ illhl lot the place. AqliKwiin* Site* 1, t, S. jou cjn'l afford to kc wjtjapt tta bails 1 . REFINANCE CASQUE D'OR ' M»t •wit m-t w W#«V/» / .UJ I !! I m- SI:.M)AY AND MONDAY •very man'i IwartteM. t^ic. ault* i-IKllINU.'OLOR HITS—% tailored by EMMEU^fMf , YO I KAND hive i ful... a iubtj* diction ... Quick Service for md all of quality thlt^a/ eu«edi You may charge it at Your Satisfaction Alan I.AD1J trteir modaratt P'lw. fmKRELDRUU "DESERT LEGION" TIIKSDAY, WEDNESOAY^ TIlllllSDAV In Technicolor WINNER of 6 ACAbEMY AWARD — Plus — -3 DAYS ONLY- "ABBOTT and COSTELLO FIRST SAVINGS GO TO MARS" BADANDTHIMAUT!^ and LOAN ASSN. of PERTH AMBOY minis SHOP Kthel WATEKfe , 33fr STATE STREET P. A. 4-2770 "MEMBER OF THE 191 MAIN STREET 105 MAIN bTUKEX WEDDING" tVOODUUlUOt 8-ltfI Open pally « to 4 - Saturday Til) 12 Nuon WOODBBIDGE Plus N«*t I* Woolmrth** OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TI1,L 9 Uember Federal Savings wd Loan Insurance Corp. "LAST OF COMMANCHE8" •RNDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1953 PKOE SEVEN intopentrcnt-ieaun FORDS NEWS lo Feature HOB Officers Take Over Reins of 'diary Candidates Speak Awards Feature Court of Honor Supper At *Guest Night' , M'r^Jatnes Harkay Held by Boy Scout Troop No. 52 F" ., ,,,,![ {.air and Mrs. Anr FORDS—The ninth annual guest FORDS—Charter night and a court of honor were fea- •icfrpted into member- night program of the Fords Wom- ured by Troop No. 52, BSA, with District Commissioner .;,,. Fords Woman's Clui*- en's Democratic Club was held In Oswald Nebel of Rarltan Council presenting the charter to ,,'„,: held In the auxiliary the auditorium of St. Nicholas Church. Mrs. Adolph Quadt, first William Hellegaard, troop committee chairman. .,,.,„!,] report was made by vice president, Welcomed the guest Also receiving the charter with Hellegaard on behalf or '"„.,>,•, Mrs. Jacob Ander- speakers who are candidates for he troop were Joseph Rebovich, Arthur Fedderson, itoward Jensen, presl- the coming election. Ferdinandsen and Institutional II!limlCCd reservations for Ouests were; Mayor Hugh B Representative Edward Seylcr. „ conference In Astoury Eugene Ellwinger received badges Quljiley; County Freeholders. Wll- Tenderfoot Investiture was held for home, repairs s^nd Thntn.i. , |V i,r made with Mrs linm J. Warren and Leon A. Camp jy Scout master Ralph Qamo and Fennewy and Carl Schroth f..r Molnav. Mrs, Sidney Dell bell; Assembly candidates David .,' nminccd a circulation Senior Patrol Leader Peter first aid, and William Dvidlck for ;m StRpacofT, J. EdwaMl Crabrlel and vich. Assistant Scoutmaster Har- • t,,,nks for the month of William Kurtz; coroner candidates pioneering. )ld Ellwinger presented tender- Entertainment was provided hy Francis X. Muska and Leon J oot pins to David Kopslck, Wayne Gerlty; sheriff candidate Robert troop sinjinR, tumblinR skili; per- ; M,v supper will be held French, Richard Vail, Nicholas formed by" Ernest French iui\! Kd- ,i onk Hills Manor with R. JHmison, and Township Com- Burdash, Donald Zyboyan. George mittee candidate Peter Schmidt. ward Seyler; a comic porln by E ;,.,!;,s Elko as chairman Nansfleld. Alfred Schroth and Pet«r Zych and a vocal trio Vom- other guests were Mrs. Margate i ,;n;ir. 'drama chairman Thomas Gutwein. powd of Thomas Fenncs.sy, Wil- . ,,'l';, skit has been pre- Bartos, president of the Keasbey Women's Democratic Club and Second class scout awards were liam Dudlek and Charles BCIIKII. , :ius nflair. Mrs Ann Chrlstensen, prcslden presented by Rebovlrh to the fol< An Eagle dance was performed by .,IH1 apron sale will be owing: Gerald Dudlk. James Ronald Outweln. r o! the Mothers' Club of St. Nich- . 7 |)V tlio American Hom olas Church. Flemingloss, Michael Jurke, Don- All mothers received ,.,.,„ with Mrs. Otto Ko- Mrs. Sue Warren, president, *el aid Clausen, John Cs rjak, Steven pins of their sons' advancement ,-liiiirmnn. Mrs. Elko. Jun- romed Mrs. Betty Fasan, Mrs. Ann Bata, first class aw« :ds by Helle- awards. The Mothers" Club served , ..j,',,-. reported her group Knrablnchak and Mrs. Ann Koc gaard to Thomas F nnessy. Wil- refreshments and Arthur Feddci- ",.,.,-1 $50 to the braille fund into membership" Mrs. Mary liam Dudlk, Carl S hroth; eagle jon spoke on the subject of ,'„, i,,'the library fund fix Chamberlain announced a tricky- awards by Feddersi n to Ralph 'Brothers in the Troop." • n-.ii.is They will sponsor tray social will "be held next month Gamo Jr. , :':'„. citizenship Institute Mrs Betty Quattrocchl won th< Union Clta door prize. ,-Jnninr Club will hold n A cay nineties fashion show was American Legion godd citizen iremen to Honor \,•.: .!,ri in 3ehool No. 14. held with the following members citations by Perth Amboy Armls N h,)ins Elko wa« elected participating; Miss Ola Ire Sutch tlce Post No. 426 representatives , ,i-i^ident for one year: Mis Margaret Blanchard, Mr were presented to Ralph Gamo Jr., Elko at Banquet ; Ernest French and' Peter Rebo- ,, |.;:;;in. second vice presl- Connie Sorensen, Mrs. Ann Novak vich, all eagle scouts. Merit badges FORDS—Nicholas Elko. lTtlrini; •A(> years; Mrs. Oswald Mrs. Ami Kress, Mrs. Mary Dal: MMnlini! secretary, and Mrs. Ann Cox, Mrs. Ann Bang, Mrt were presented to Ernest French chief of Fords Fire Co.. No. 1. will , D Anderson, treasurer., Marge Krauss, Mrs. Helen Ellwin for sculpture, machinery, book- be honored at the annual ex-;hiff:i bindlm,', nature, astronomy, cyc- :,,m entitled, "What's My Her, Mrs, Gertrude Egan, Mrs ianquet to be held Saturday eve- ling and mechanical drawing. , , held, with Mrs. John Helen Wiuff, Mrs. Louise DeMarct ning at 7 o'clock at Phoenix Hail, Carl Ollsdorf Jr. received badges - ,s moderator. The pain Mrs. Ann Mako and Mrs. Jca Rarltan Township. for dog care, coil collecting, stamp • \ 1,,-i-s comprised Mrs. Her- Newly elected (idieers of the lords VKW Po.'.t and Us Auxiliary, Elko. The committee In chaw is l,eon instructor. Seated In the front row are: Mrs. Marie Madison, color collectlnn and chemistry. Albert Turkus, George Ferdinandsen and •. , ten-son, Mr». Mlchac are pictured above at piisl headquarters following Ihe installation Refreshments were served ; bearer; Mrs. Ann Zsiga, coductress; Mrs. Alice Domejka, secre- Hellettaard. Robert Rebeck and Louis Toth. .;. Mulnar and Mrs. Vllma held last nix lit. In the bark row from left <<> riitht are: Mrs. El- Mrs. Mako and her committee. eanor llelniff. flag hearer; Mrs. Katherlne I.ucka, deleuate; John tary; Mrs. Betty Lund, senior vice-commander; Mrs. Dorothy Far- Howard Madison will serve as Zslga. junior vice-commander; Vlncrnt Farrlngton, commander; rington, president; Mrs. Dorothy Lund, Junior vice-commander; toastmaster and John Burkr, presi- Joseph llrinix, qu;ir!crmaster; John Fetlshll, surgeon; Mrs. Es- Mrs. Mary Kmiec, treasurer, and Mrs. Jeanne Dunham, color dent of the fire compnny will Members Survey /Vot Completed KEASBEY—Miss Helen Cziva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Senator B. W. Vogel. Mnyor Hn---.ii John Cziva, 41 Florida Grove Road, became the bride oi B. Qulgley, Freeholder William (v-iTAN TOWNSHIP—Elec Joint Installation of Officers FORDS—The field survey on the John Andrew Bednar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bednar, Warren and Bemhardt Jensen, : ,,i!i:-rrs was held by the FORDS—A membership drive need Of a traffic light at the inter- was planned by the Young Peo- FORDS—A joint installation of officers was held by 643 Convery Boulevard, Perth Amboy, Saturday afternoon Chief Probation Officer and Coun- v:\iiLiryof RarltanTown section of New Brunswick and Hoy ty Adjuster. .,:<•:• Huuad No. 3 at a meet ple's Fellowship of St. John's Fords Memorial Post 6090, VFW, and its Ladies' Auxiliary Avenues and for a flashing signal in the Holy Trinity Church, Perth Amboy. The Rev. John Episcopal Church at a meeting Drtnclnc will conclude the eve- ..: in tiie Amboy Avenue fire in the post headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Farrington at the Intersection of King George Churak performed the double-ring ceremony. ning's festivities, held in the recreation rooms. were installed as commander and president' at the cere- Road, Maxwell Avenue and Egan The bride, given in marriage by Miss Cpnnie MacNamee and Avenue will be "completed In the , n.imed were: Mrs. Wil mony. Michael Slavic, past commander of the John B. Egan her father, wore a gown styled om St. Mary's High School CONVALESCING i, :,i president; Mrs. John Miss Elvira Smith, both of Trinity not too distant future," Herbert with a bodice of handclipped Post, 663, VFW, Perth Amboy, installed the post officers Jerth Amboy, and served four FORDS—Mrs. LeRoy J. Dun- •.:•(• president; Mrs. Stev Ep'lscopnl Church in Princeton J. Klar, chief of traffic engineer- Chantilly lace, a wing collar ham. 819 Amboy Avenue, is con- ,!• . secretary; Mrs. Harry were guest speakers. They ana- as follows: ing section of the Bureau of Traf- trimmed with medallions and years In the U. S. Marine Corps valescing at home after beim; a .; tieasurer, and Mrs. An lyzed activities of the Fellowship. Sonlor vice commander, Harvey retary for the past three years fic Safety informed S.'P. Stumpf, rhjnestonfes, and a skirt of nylon He is also employed by the Gen patient in the Perth Amboy Gen- ,-, .niioiii. corresponding sec Lund: Junior vice commander, received & pin of the VFW emblem secretary of the William J. War- tulle with a sunburst pleated eral Ceramics and Steatite Corp. eral Hospital. John Zsiga; post surgeon, John ren Association. panel extending into a cathedral- JOINT INSTALLATION Corsages were presented to Mrs, .j.uncs R. Quackenbush Fetcishln; quartermaster, Joseph Farrlngton and Mrs. Astird Mar- Mr. Klar wrote In part: "While length train, Her English illusion :::.,,i! of the Kroup's hospita HOPELAWN • A joint Installa- Henig; chaplain, Milton Lund; tin, retlrlsg president of the aux we have had these matters Mf6$ veil wtt .attMiwd^to w seed pearl ;i:nieet. announced that th< tion of officers will be held by trustee*. CaM Sundqutel, Harold 'liary, Mrs, Pairing ton pnwmted investigation, due to a considerable. and rhinestone coronet and she .:..iti.iiis of shirts thus fa: Hbpelawn Memorial Post 1352, Slover and William Jenkins. Mrs. Martin a sift m behalf of the backlog of work, our field investi- •csrrled « Iwutfuet of white gar- VPW, and its auxiliary April 19 Suburban Decorators tun. presented to the M auxiliary. gator has not been able to make denias. in PfeifTer's Grove. Mrs. Alice Domejka, first past :••: (iuikl of Woodbrldge. president ot the unit, Installed the his Held investigatibn and com- - Miss Irene Caiva, Keasbey, Sis- unit slate as follows: Senior vice plete hjs reporls. , , , We will en- ter of the bride, attended1 her as deavor to have our field investi- president. Mrs. Betty Lund; junior maid of honor/and another sister, vice president, Mrs. Dorothy Lund; Petersen-Jogan gator complete his reports in the liss Margaret Anna Bacskay not too distant future." Mrs. Marie Zelinak Keasbey, was treasurer, Mrs. Mary Kmiec, and matron of honor. Miss Irene Toth chaplain, Mrs, Rose Bartonek, for Engagement Told of Fords, and Miss Jean Oross Of h Bride of Richard J. Wolff a third term. Mother's Club to Meet this place, niece of the bride, were Also, guard, Mrs. Lee Vergillo; bridesmaids. If Mii;l)S- The marriage of Miss Margaret Anna Bacskay, conductress, Mrs, Ann Zslga; trus- FORDS—Miss Claire Jane Jo With Mrs. Kwiatkowski gan. daughter of George Jogan, 15 The best man was Edward Pap- Mr and Mrs. Frank Bacskay, 23 Fifth Street, tees: three. years, MTS. Esther rerowicz, Perth Amboy. Ushers Summit Avenue, and the late Mrs. FORDS—The Mothers' Club ol I Jo•tit'ps h Wolff, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wolff, Sundquist; two years, Mrs. Ellen were George Ztelinak, Keasbey Mathlasen, and one year, Mrs. Izola Jogan, became engaged to Boy Scout Troop 51, sponsored by Avenue took place Saturday afternoon in Our Robert Petersen. son of Mr. and the Fords Lions Club, met at the Edward Goerke of Perth Amboy, Emily Westlake; county council and Victor Quattrocchi, Fords. '. ;ur Church. The double-ring ceremony was per- delBRate6, Mrs. Katherlne Yucka Mrs. Hans Petersen, * 1040 Main home of Mrs. William Hach, 103 \ l he Rev. StanJey Levandosld. and Mrs. Westlake; alternates, Street. Crestview Circle. The couple will reside at 483 Mis. Kmiec and Mrs. Bartonek. Miss Jogan, a' graduate of The dark horse prize was won by McKeon Street, Perth Amboy, aft- ,,,™e toy ^ "•-,-„,„;• Marrio"^ P-rth Am- er a honeymoon to Washington, ;• wore i Delegates to the Eighth District Woodbridge High School, Is em- Mrs. Carl Suftdquist and the door buy. cousin of the bride, was her prize by Mrs. Michael Plesher. D. C, The bride wore a brown illy lace over satin are: Mrs. Luclca,'Mrs. Domejka ployed by Pugle-MUler Labora- maid of honor, and Miss Nancy The next meeting will be held at suit with brown accessories and a Mrs. Ann Mako and Mrs. West- tories, Metuchen. Her fiance It- :.<•• scalloped sweet- Kohutis. Fords was a bridesmaid tended Raritan Township Snfl the home of Mrs. Julius Kwiat- white orchid corsage for traveling. lake; alternates, Mrs. Kmiec, Mrs i with pearl trim- with Jcanctte Forsthoffer, Fords, Perth Amboy schools, and ts a kowski, 8 Woodland Avenue, with A graduate of Woodbridge High Marie Madison, Mrs. Jeanne Dun- ,,n->' over satin skirt as a junior bridesmaid. John A. veteran of the, U. 8. Navy. He la Mrs. Robert Slusser as co^hostess. School, the bride is employed b; ham and Mrs. Zslga. tulle insertion of Wolff, Fords served as best qjan employed by' Frederick flflare N-rmination of officers will be held General Ceramics "and Steatite terminating into a for his brother, and Charles F. Mrs. Farrlngton named the ap- Corp. as a dockmillder. at that time. Corp. Her husband was graduated .ii'th train. Her Riedcl of CarLertt ushered. pointive officers as follows: Secre- ii veil was arranged After a wedding trip to the Po- tary, Mrs. Domejka; cplor bearers: LAST RITES HELD ADDITION TO FAMILY PARENTS OF DAUGHTER ;i rhinestone helmet, cono Mountains the couple will No. 1—Mrs. Catherine Toye, No. "" KEASBEY—Funeral services for FORDS —Mr, and Mrs. James FORDS—Mr, and Mrs. Victo hd it prayer book reside at the Fifth Street address. —Mrs. Eleanore Henlg, No. 3— Mrs. Dunham, tend No. 4—Mrs. the infant daughter of Mr. and Desmond,, 91 Crestview Road, are Goley, 103 Johnson Street, are tin white orchids and For traveling ' the bride chose., a 1 Introductory Offer .illey,streamers. Madison; flag bearers, Mrs. Alvira Mrs. Bernard Dietz, 406 Smith the parents of a son torn in the parents of a daughter born in the navy blue suit with matching ac- Street, were held Monday morning Perth Amfooy General Hospital. Perth Amboy General Hospital. cessories and a white orchid cor- Horvath; historian,,Mrs. Mathia- sen; patriotic Instructor, ( in the Plynn and Son Funeral To Make You, Too, One of Our IK KT ISENBERG sage. Home, Fords, with Rev.. John E Wolff is employed as a Westlake, and musician, Mrs. Almi • n-i • Kyes Examined Mrs. Neary. Grimes, pastor of Our Lady of Many Satisfied Customers w itKlNSVV'lCK AVE secretary at New Jersey ClCollegl e Peace Church officiating. Burial Mis. Dorothy Lund, retiring sec- Joan Katherine Haberkorn[ Weds untus, N. J. for Women. Her husband is serv- was in the St. James' Cemetery 'I'h I orris Th«»tr» InR in the U. S. AnnV Transporta- THEATRE PARTY Woodbrldge. Ouif Regular $129.95 8 piece a, uvcl. to 1 F. M. tion Replacement Tlaining Group FORDS—A theatre party to John D. Panactione of Roselle i 'I Hid liy Apuolntmml at Fort Eustis, VirJinia. Millburn, May 5, will be sponsored PARENTS OF SON FORDS—-Mr. and Mrs. Edmund FORDS—Our Lady of Peace Church was the setting foi by Our Lady of Peace School PjTA. the marriage of Miss Joan Katherine Haberkorn, daughtei Reservations can be made with Wcislo, 30 Fainfleld Avenue, are SLIPCOVERS Mrs. Frank Klrsh, 210 Jackson the parents of a son born in the of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Haberkorn, 19 Douglas Street Avenuq. Perth Amboy General Hospital. to John D. Panaccione, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pan SOFA accione, Roselle. The pastor, Rev, John E. Grimes, per FOODS, HOPELAWN aa< KEASBEY formed the dquble-ring ceremony Saturday afternoon. 2 CHAIRS The bride, given in marriage by 5 CUSHIONS $ .95 Woodbrldge Ilgh Schdol and at- her father, was attired in a gown I'NTII, of white marquisette fashioned, tended Rutders University Ex- Now only. MAY IJTH CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS with a Chantilly lace bodice and tension School. She Is a «lerk- 98 I , (NOTE: For Insertions: In this calenuar, call Mrs, Andrew a full hooped skirt edged with. typist In the art department of I Sedivy, 100 Grant Avenue, Woodbridge 8-1710 or Perth Amboy Chantilly lace over an underskirt Raritan Arsenal. Her husband Is Your Choice of j 4-8354-J, before noon on Tuesday of each week. of satin. Her fingertip-length il- a graduate of Rutgers University lusion veil was arranged on a and is employed by the Chicopee FABRICS FINISHES p bonnet trimmed with Manufacturing Corp., New Bruns- APML 111 lie of the valley and she carried wick. • Birch Bark • Ruffles Ij6—Concert choir in Our Lady of Peace Annex. a bouquet of calla lilies. • Pebble Cloth • Box Pleats 16-Meeting of American Home Department in library. Mrs. Rosemary Johnson, Stdl- Any Type of Hpnd and 17—Concert choir In Our Lady of Peace Annex,' ton, attended her sister as matron Power LAWN MOWER • Sail Cloth • Inverted Pleats 18—Banquet in Phoenix Hall by Fords Fire Company In honor rt h^fi^r and bridesmaids were Miss Mary Meagher, New Bruns- Sharpened the Factory • Clipper Cloth • dj>rd Welting of Nicholas Elko. Way 19^-Joint installation of auxiliary and post members of HQPB- wick and Miss Loretta Fee. [Perth • Antique Satin J • i lawn Memorial Post 1352, VFW, In' Pfelfler's Grove. Amboy, in of the bride. Hugh Harkins, Linden, served as beat • Kippers \ 20—Special project by Altar Rosary Society of Our Lady of Peace man. Pspera were Charles Wilson I VIIOK ON DRAPES FREE PtoJuctw.,.] Church. Habierliorn,, Fords, brother ,of the %t— Meeting of FoWs Sooial Club in home ot Mrs.'Martha Mar-, bride, *n<3 Valentine Panaccione, WITH SLIPCOVER ORDER. l;uul may be rpade more productive, so can tentk, 152 Woodland Avenue1% | N»w York Stale, cousin of the tt;i(u-iai status. Plant the seed of your future 21—Meetmg of Fords Post 163, American Legion In poBt rooms, bi'W*groani. Decorator will call at your home 8 FM. ' • '• « • The couple will reside in Prank with samples at no obligation to you. "pining a savings account. Tend it by making 22—Meeting of Junior Women's Club In library. 1 lin Township, after a three-week '^posits. That, plus the .interest it will earn, 23—Meeting of American Home Department in library. honeymoon to Florida. For going (5 ;ik(1 your account grow and grow. Open yoiir 25—Joint banquet of past chiefs of Hopelawn Fire Company and away the bride were a navy blue past captain of Hopelawn First Aid Squad In Bhpenix Hall. suit, pink topper and an orchid lf ! »•!•(.'—today, , Suburban Decorators 25—Theatre party to New York City by Fords Social'Clu(». 25—April showers duice In School No. 1* by 9ub-Jun.lor Woman's The bride is' a graduate of "Decorators of Distinction" I Club. • •. •••,., IN HOME WATERS 26—Paper dilwby Fords Lions Club. FORDS—William, Ferdinandsen SLIPCOVERS - DRAPERIES - UPHOLSTERY FORDS NATIONAL BANK 27—Meeting of Ford* Lions Club In Lopes Restaurant. quartermaster seaman, U. a. Navy LAMPS • PICTURES - MIRRORS • TABLES son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fer- Hck Up and "»i- Friendly Bank o! Fords, New Jersey 27—Meeting of Ladles' Auxiliary of Fords Memorial Post [6090, Call WO-8-3027-J. VPW, ty jMllt headquarters, 8 P.-M. dlnsndsen, Woodland Avenue, re- 327 LAKE AVENUE METUCHEN KED*BAL B8SKBVK SVSTtM 28—Meeting of tidies' Auxiliary of Fords Unit 1(3, American turned to Newport, R, I., after a W. H. BALDWIN > Telephone Metuchen 64716 nana. OBPOIIT coui-. Legion In po»t rooms, 8 P. M. seWjn-month cruise aboard the de- stroys U88 Hiokox. 510 Wation. Ave., Wwdbrldgt

i U we give our sincere gratftucte for the ex- FEUTILK? 63% ol Voters in State ample they have set. New Jersey State Governs Ha(h Williamson K*lly March 8, 1878 — Awnist 2, \Ul An Excellent ^Selection < <• Not Giving Enough Money Th* Leader-Journal _ (19M) In the selection of Joseph Dambach of Thr Woodbrld«e Leader (IW9) Fords as the recipient of their 1953 award Woodbrldje Independent (1919) Towards the Support The Iselln Journal (1929) for distinguished service to the commu- AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAFtft nity, the combined service clubs of Wood- 01 Their Local bridge Township have again shown excel- Editor and Publisher lent judgment. Previous awards were made Schools to Abraham J. Neiss and former Mayor The results: PublUhed Every Thursday bj Yes, favor The Woodfcrldge Publishing Company August F. Qreiner. No, Woodbrldge, N. J, Mr. Dambach, an indefatigable worker in SERVICE PWNbBTON--Moreth»n three Charles E. Gregory, President innumerable civic undertakings, is in every Thnse Miylnir state nut tu out of every five voters in the ing chough Hiippnrt (m HKI Lawrence P. Campion respect the kind of citizen every community state are of the opinion UiaA^the question Vice President arid Treasurer is proud, to claim. As a leader of the Fords Thost saylnic state gtvinc ? Subscription rate* by mall, Including post- the* present time Is not RIvlni! enough or expressing nn age, one year, $8.00; six months, $1.50; three Lions Club through its entire existence, he HK'URII money towards the sup- opinion on months, 85 cents; single copies by mall, 10 has never shirked a responsibility or failed port, of l.ltelr local public schools. This newspaper priM-v cents. All payable in advance. Those who share this opinion reports* of the New jn., -to complete any task he undertook, with outnumber by a margin of nenuy exclusively In this u .;i. By carrier delivery, 8 cents per copy. r( singular excellence. Quiet, ever kind, ever <; to 1 those who led thftt tnc anxious to extend a helping hancr-, he de- 'stnlo government IS Rtving about Z riKht amount of money to- Letter to the H< serves well the honor which was bestowed wnrd the support of their local lor upon him Tuesday night. He -is entitled to public schools. wear this honor proudly. This was the findim; when Mr. Chhrles E, Gregory l New jersey Poll stnIT reporters Editor , l A Shining Example We have had the pleasure many times of put .the following questionsto an Independent-Lender Woodbridge, New Jciscv working with Mr. Dambach in a variety of .,mirate cross-section of the Support in traffic cases which police of- Dear Mr. Gregory: endeavors and with each experience, our stale's voters durlnR the past two ficers frequently find lacking—and most weeks: In Vefsrenee to your 1., . admiration for his energy, his thorough- on the front pnwe m ym( , demoralizing, to say the least—has cer- ••W:uld you say that the New pendent-Leader, lTwu.h ness, his sincerity and his ability, has en- Jersey state government mot the tainly been afforded in full measure in political scandal mi :,. ;. : larged. We are happy to extend our con- local government, the state gov- Avenue section ever t v. •, ;,,! ^odbridge Township by Magistrate An- ernment i at the present time Is gratulations to him, and wish for him in cratic candidates; we .,. . flrow D. Desmond. «lvlng too much money or not than a little bit animM 'the future good health, good friends and t'nouBh money towards the sup- On several occasions we have had the the rumor has it that tin- i good fortune. He has earned them all. port of your lcEttl public schools? licans are now belli;; hi,,:, pleasure of complimenting Magistrate Des- STANDINGS, NEW JERSEY the removal of the niliv : c t mond upon the high character of his con- Net enough W > to be priced at $100. Too much It is the policy of tli, i: t duct of the local court—and we are pleased Capt. Parson's Dinner Enough *' can party never to iiiti-n. * to have this new one. Figures just released No opinion « the opposition, partimi.i . The community, we know, will welcome J by the Administrative Director of the • Less than one-half per cent gard to signs and p. ' the opportunity to pay it's respects to Cap- Perhaps the most si(tnincant However, at the last ;,.- 5 Courts in New Jersey demonstrate clearly tain Benjamin Parsons on May 20 when he finding in today's survey Is that tlan election the same ? what we mean, for no other local court in at least 55 out of each 100 in was not extended to us i: will be the guest of honor at a dinner mark- nately aslgn, four feet ic. » the entire State can present more tangible every population segment in the ing the completion of 30 years as a member state examined are of the oplnlcn feet, "Vote Republican, iv, t evidence of activity, and results, than can thata the New Jersey state gov- peter Smoyak-," was ton, of the Woodbridge Township police depart- Under the Capitol Dome 5 ours. ernment is not giving enough twice from our cm MM •. ment. By J. Joseph Qribbins money towards the support of damaged beyend use i-m;. I As a comparison, Magistrate Desmond their local public schools. no pollcework was ajpT'lr • The occasion will be sponsored by mem- far as^nman Avcnuwpl: ; assessed a total of $97,086 in 3,379. traffic These groups include all age bers of the Parent-Teacher Associations in TRENTON — Overburdened SENATORS: The New Jersey As usual In the springtime, and educational levels, city staes. ship was concerned Ve :.. comment." This section h.. I cases in the period from September 1, 1951 taxpayers may look forward to Senate will be minus seven of its New Jersey farmers also expect occupations, labor union mem- the Township, school personnel and present of the finest,. G keep the operating mechanism of all veteran lawmakers, ers and renters, as well as those bny, in the same year, heard 384 complaints FIRES: Industrial fires In New especially generous w i •:. Patrols. Organization of the safety patrols people with children in school the State of New Jersey In mo- Stepping out of the upper house Jersey during the 1951-1952 per- comes to charity and shn.....i and collected fines of $9,567. The City of and those without. was conceived by Capt. Parsons over a quar- tion. of the Legislature will be Sena- iod resulted in losses of $3,295,- be torn apart by evil SLU.M. Both Republicans and Demo- tors David Van Alstyne, Jr., of All persons who said that the Newark reported total fines of $72,877 in ter-century ago and their direction has 235, with 24 per cent embracing As far as District Hi : crats in the Legislature wrmhave Englewood; Alfred C. Clapp. state was not giving enough sup- building damage and the remain- cerned, let Is be known 1: * traffic penalties. been in his hands ever since, with exem- heretofore pushed away all ef- Mcntclair; Samuel L. Bodine, port towards their local public ing ,76 per cent stock and equip- are quite as capable of ii,.;i, forts of various groups to impose Flemington; David Young, 3d., schools were then asked: J •'"ft is extremely likely that Magistrate plary results. So far as we know, no child ment. The State Department of Job and duty without inii•: :• .1 a State sales or income tax on Boonton, and Alfred B. Llttell, "Would you favor- the state jj Desmonds firm methods on the bench so Labor officially reports there from any outsider. on his way to and from school has eVer been the people cf the State, are show- Franklin, all Republicans, and were 230 industrial fires during giving more money towards the Hoping and prayhw ("; * far as traffic violators are concerned, is an injured, due to the excellence of the super- ing signs of weakening, There Edward J. O'Mara, Jersey City, the period. support of your local public could be a compromise through and J. Richard Kafes, Trenton, schools If it means higher state day when some ouUUmdinr I important factor in the number of cases vision given by their schoolmates under Careless smoking caused 29 news wUl be printed about the imposition of a corporation Democrats. taxes?" fires while overheated equip- courageous, fast-grownv \ t which are brought to him. In many munic- Capt. Parsons' tutelage. income tax. Senator Van Alstyne and Sena- ment was responsible for 25 con- and its people who HIV .. Constant pressure by teachers, tor Bodine have been In the censes were surrendered .revoked 5 ipalities, police officers have become so dis- His ability to obtain the confidence of flagrations. Near heat and short •ready to aid the unfortun ••-• farmers, municipal officials and Legislature since 1944, while or allowed to expire. circuits were each credited with are, J cburaged over the favoritism and indiffer- young children—often accepting their first organized highway users ls be- Senator O'Mara has been a mem- Hudson County has more tav- 20 fires while spontaneous Igni- Sincerely yours, , J t-nco with which their complaints are re- adult responsibility—is the keystone of the eome effective after more than a ber of the Senate since 1941. He tion caused 18 Industrial fires. erns but less package stores than decade of battling for more reve- recently turned down an offer of Essex County and Salem Cotm'.y Mr. and Mrs, «»'•< >• ' * ciived that their Interests In doinp:-a flrst- success of the Safety Patrols. As we -watch ' Defective equipment wss 'ti- . • lemuncl nues at the- State level. Propon- Governor Alfred E. Drta»& .10 .siwnsibif for 1") Hres while f>e is r.oiT-iriered the dnvsi. part i»t » rate job has.djminishecl almgst to the point R<"hiO'Uv.iii Cini 1 these youngsters at busy erossings, toe-little ents of new taxes clUm v&f become a Supreme Court Jnsiic?. of • unknown t>riglii totaled U. rte'v Jersey T.'ith onlv 60 taverns * oi disappearance, statewide levies &i's needed "in Senator Littell lias served since and 7 package stores. Of the 41 rtlKI COIlimitU'cu : do we reayze the tremendous amount of Static caused 10 fires. Other flw District 10, Secoihi " Order to relieve the burden on lo- 1943, causes follow: welding sparks and seasonal cocWall lounges licensed patience and care which their training re- Colonla * Magistrate Desmond, by his excellent cal real estate but if new imposts Somehow-the State Senate will friction, each 8; rubbish.' over- (Continued on Page 10) . g record, hats done far more than to enrich quires. Capt. Parsons has contributed these are levied by the 1954 Legisla- not be the same without the old- flow or spilling, and explosions, j the community's coffers, He has demon- necessities through the years, and the re> ture it is unlikely that local taxes timers although there are a each 7; faulty wiring, overload will be pegged to prevent addi- number of bright young men who pnd overheated chimneys, each strated to the police that he will support suits he has been able to achieve show in tional spending by municipal and will take theri places. They will 5; sparks oh rtiof and defective them to the utmost in controlling the crit- some degree the extent of his efforts. county officials. leave the legislative nails on the chimneys, each 4; cutting sparks, CHUCKLQ* During the past seven years, ^ wings T>f the Drlscoll era which 3; cleaning, hot ashes, Incendi- ical traffic problem, and they in turn have So it is fitting that his reaching of hrs Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll has' will terminate next January when ary 'or suspicious and children BY YOUR INSURANCE COUNSELLOR accepted this encouragement and compiled thirtieth milestone in the police depart- defeated all efforts to foist new a new Governor is inaugurated. aria1 matches, each 2. taxes at the State level1 although I'M TBLLIN'W.DUDLE-f an estimable record, This is the kind of gov- ment should be acknowledged. We hope During their incumbency in the One industrial fire was caused THERE'S ONLY ONE New York and Pennsylvania and State Senate a number of impor- CF MANN' AN ernmental cooperation which we see all too that Capt. Parsons' dinner will be a success other surrounding states have hv each of the following causes: tant changes have been made, careless use of matches;" light- seldom, and to the policemeii and the court in every way. had such levies for many years. including a new State Constitu- The term of Governor Driscoll ning; starting legitimate fire, and tion, transformation of a rambl- brush and rubbish burning, expires on January 19 next and ing State government structure new tax pushers are planning to into a modernized cabinet form OASIS: The latest official take full advantage of his re- of government, and all took an count of establishments in New Opinions of Others moval from the active opposition active part In making the Jersey where alcoholic beverages ranks. changes. The State of New Jersey may be bought, Indicate that the When the Legislature recently is much better for their incum- State's inhabitants" need never be passed the annual appropriation "AN ONION AND YOU" Riviera, seems comparatively un- meeting with prayer. Everybody bancy in the upper house of the dry for any lengthy period of bills which total $220,795,368 to Legislature. time. Everybody knows Unit u carefully f*tal)Ushed reiiutiiUnu u.uul perturbed by the furore. In effect, seemed to think it was a good 1 There is a Spanish adage some- finance State government opera- to lose WIIMI you follow \\\v rxiiinple of stntiylii-thliuiiir, f' • thing to the effect that the best he said that if the comrades thing, so I've been doing: it ever As of March 31, State Alcoholic Vo us for Insurance vuuhuiution Let us show you how \u *• tions during the fiscal year be- GRAINS: New Jersey's fields 11( didn't like It they could lump it; since." 1 Beverage Director Dominic A. possible proU'rtloij » i oftt'n \\X a MU'lng in rost of meals consists of bread, cheese, ginning July 1, both Republicans will soon show signs of co,lor as It probably sounds prettier in Cavlcchia has counted 9,409 tav(- wine and an onion. Old Omar Sometimes other men Jake,the and Democrats indicated that grains and vegetables begin French. At any rate, Picasso must erns; 1,955 package stores; 867 imagines a paradise made up of lead—like Tallyman I. B. Clark new State taxes next year are in- growing under trie warm spring realize that he is fortunate to be clubs; 238 establishments li- A jug of wine, some lyrics and a and Tractor Operator William evitable. Assemblyman Thomas J, sun. damsel indicated as "Thou." It practicing his art in France, censed for limited retail dlstribu- Johnson. White mdn, colored men Hillery, Boonton, competent vice T.Ue State Department of Agri- has remained for a local song, where the worst that can happen tlen; and, 47 seasonal cocktail ,—men of many faiths jqjn in the chairman of the Joint Legislative culture believes faifmers will grow writer to merge excellent fea- to a Communist artist whose bars. simple work-a-day ritual, united Appropriations Committee which the same amount of corn, soy- tures of these listings and pro- brush slips is to b« reprovert in The 12,457 alcoholic beverage by their common nsed. ^prepared the annual money btll beans, barley and potatoes as duce a song entitled "An Onion "L'Uumante." — New York Her- y licenses in effect resulted .in the Though'this.sort ,ol .thing has, warned the Legislature must pro- l^st year, and perhaps the same and You." It Is, Tie writes In"* M Tribune ••'>•-' . payment of total fees to munici- been going on for a long time at vide new means of revermej to amount of wheat, oats, rye and letter on this page, " a popular palities of $5,168,747.38. From Locust Point, Charles Lee.says meet State Government costs hay. Higher costs of such- feed (but obviously a very unpopular) I July 1 last to March 31, only 59 li- PRAYING SWEEPER that after a^jnost every meeting next year. faced by dairymen and poultry- song." 1 A reassuring contrast to the some employees will come UP to It is estimated that surplus men have prompted the New Jer- The other day In these col- reported crime and corruption of Him to comment that "It's a fine funds in the State Government sey farmer to plant at least as umn^ appeared a query as to the the New York water front is to thing, our talcing time out from wlU be cut down to $729,098 on much seed as last year. significance of this phrase, since be found in Baltimore Harbor- work like fhis to ask God's help June 30, 1954. Minority Demo- According to estimates, corn it was to be found chalked most on a railroad pier. Here, where and support." crats charged that because this will be planted on 197,000 acres dexterously on the risers of many strong-backed men unload car- Lee is also called to lead in year's surplus funds have been this year, soybeans on, 38,000 of our best subway stairs, There goes from ships and stow them in prayer at employee meetings ar- "dissipated" the State of New • acres, barley on 18,000 acres, Is evidence that the casual puz- waiting freight cars there takes ranged to enlist support for the Jersey will be forced to consider wheat on 106,000 acres.)hay on zlement was shared by many citi- place, from time to tim«, a simple Rei Cross at# Commuijity Fund new taxes to keep out of the red 251,000 acres, and oats oh 48,000 zens, despite the worldly wlsdpii drama testifying to the ever re- drwes. '•' ; *>"' next year. ' , acres. of some skeptical correspond- curring goodness of human na- The big, friehdly colored man, ents. ture. whfl* ] oh now is that of sweeper Now it is revealed .that the on i tier 3, is not an ordained GLAMOR GIRLS On B. and O's Pier 6 at Locust composer of "An Onion and You" minister. But he is a man of de- is a most versatile man, a gro- Pojnt men in work clpthes stand, vout religious, faith. . . . hats and caps in hand, heads cer's clerk, an artist and calligra- "I'm no Saint," the praying 'bowed. Before them a colored pher as well as a song 'writer, It sweeper declares.; j man, also In dungarees, leads in is also to be noted that his form "But I do telieve in ft man prayer. of promotion of his work was one calling on the Lord when he cf the most personal, persevering,, Humbly he asks God's blessing needs him. Oftentimes during the nlght-owllsh and back-breaking on his fellow workers; strength day on the Job when J feel bur- on record.—The New York Times for the work that must be done,, dened I'll steal away for a minute success for the undertaking they or two to talk things over with When you open a bank account with us, the PICASSO MAKJfeS A MISTAKE are met to discuss. Him."- first thi«g you are asked to do if to fill out •> I One would thpk that after the The prayer ended, Agent C. A. Looking at the kindly, untrou- ^any services Pablo Picasso has McBeth, flanked by Assistant bled face of this mm, one can be- signature and identification c»f4. This separates rendered Stalinism, Including the Agent L. J, Hoffman and Gen- lieve that.it helps, |ao—his steal- hatchings of the Soviet "peace" eral Foreman O. P. Bachman, ing aw,ay. your account from ill otheri, Injuring complete dove, the Kremlin art connois- steps before the 80 or 75 men as- "AH nf Ls at Locust Point have seurs would be only too glad to sembled here—and another Lo- n high regard for Sweeper protection on all of your iridlvioW transactions. •accept his little offering on Stal- cust Point employees' safety Charles Lee," says Agent T^e- in's bier; But such, alas, is not meeting Is underway. Beth. "He's a steady, dependable the -ease. Picasso's portrait of the Actually, Locust Point em- worker and a good influence " The impottirit lignttun <*ril i/tM«jevidence of late dictator has provoked the ployees have been opening their here." : French Communist party to cen- meetings with prayer since 1933. Locust Point's Safety record is this bank's efficient niethod* in assuring safe, sure him. Judging by newspaper When the tate J. M. White, then good, too—a matter of consider- reproductions, it does not seem agent, organized the first Safety able pride to all who work in this accurate, personalised mvk* Jcjt you. to be one of Picasso's finer efforts, _ committee at the Point and be- busy location. The Jooperatton of evidently belonging to the sub- gan making plans fgr the initial employees has helped to.,make it . Open Friday 4 to « P. way, or mpustathfi, school of art. meeting be called In big, friendly BO. But (Jharles Ue,: a man of un- Still, many another artist's cqn- Charles Lee-^at the tine a re- wavering' faith, b«Ueves that the ceptton of Stajln would be even gpecfetd freight handler on one of religious Influence has also played less flattering, and at least Pi- "the piers. a part. ... Baltimore and Ohio casso Is entitled to an A for ef- As Lee,, tells the story: "Mr. Magazine fort, White and me talked it over, We Woodbridge H Curiously enough, the artist, deeided it was ftttuY and proper THE QUIET CRUSADE MEMBEB th*t well known to ask God's bleating on our un- The genera) the American peo- 1 4«nl IU|»n« Sjrrt -class district, the dertaking . I opened the first (Contlnuea on Pfcie XO) "And if it attracts the wrong man, you use this Federal Depoatt InnuiOM Corporation OESKJHT INDEPENDENT-LEADER . > «>. antidote." * THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1953 PAGE

Adams Street, had a few of Ste- ed Mrs. James Young In Jersey mark, Brian White, Ralph Kera- Mr. nnd Mrs, Austin Hirrij phan's friends for Sunday guests. City. rafe, Merry and Henry Sommers, West Caldvvell Wanda and Charles Blanche who Woodbridge Oaks News COLONIA ACTIVITIES Mrs. Lesttr Helm of Mldfleld Fred Racovloh. Edward Markie- Mr. and Mrs David Stoefter just returned from Florida. Road attended a bridnl showrr wlcz. and his sisters. Jane and Ro- Br Gtoidit B. Setutk IS*cUl N«t« from Cotonla proper, Inman Avenue Section. ddtwhWt'ii, Harriet _, The First Aid Squad dance and ColonK VII onortng a future sister-in-law, berta, all of Colonla Newark, were weekend guest* 116 ilmhlMt A«M»i« proved to be quite a sucess. We Miss Mary MiUno of West New Mr. tndTHrs. Charles Stacry. 32 Mr. and Mrs. J V Solllek cj By Mn. Henry Struhel- TeL'Mc. are glad to report this as the Squad York. Miss Milano will marry Ste- Bratnhall Road, v.nre gums nf !;lew.i(nl Lane. deserves our whole hearted sup- Rahway 7-4737 hen Check, April 26 In Went New port. York. little preeious bundle fcolng to surprise him with ither The Ladles' Auxiliary of the ;eicd to Mr. and Mrs. Ted of a little puppy and also a new bi- Mr. ahd Mrs. Jack Savage and sponsor A three-act comedy, "Olrl Mr. 9nd Mrs. William Cybulskl, ,! Henry flace. A little cycle. Iselin Chemical Hook and Ladder children, Tlmpthy and Kathleen, Shy." tn the church hall. Tickets 91 Mldfleld Road, were guests of tin- Donna Lee, came Palm Co. District 11 held Its installation formerly of Hostile, are now resid- Mr. nnd Mrs. Qeargc MacKennon Sister Jane Francis, St. Brigids can be obtained from members, v to join the family and be of the nfiwly-elected officers at the ing at 154 Ridge Road. of Newark. North Beraen, was a Saturday din- Harding Avenue Plrehouse Satur- Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Oniiskn, SALE OF SALES I i,, playmate for Susanna ner guest at the home of Mr and Mr. alid Mrs. Andrew Kroh of formerly of North Arlington, are Mr. and Mrs, William Quinn of TIIP stork has been pretty day nlRht. The Installing officer Srutli Hill Road have returned JMlll Mrs. Alex Cuthbertaon, Oak Tree Chain 0* Hills Road entertained making their new home at 205 inrr Woodbrldge Oaks North was Mrs. Lillian Corcoran. Offi- home after visiting her parents, Road. Other guests at the dinner cers are: Mrs. Josephine Ratsham, Mr. and Mrs. William Kroh of Mldfleld Road. ,.|)i-ned up. One of the little were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmltr Glendile. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke. ,,ncrs. Rlchird Allen SHcora, president; Mrs, Elizabeth Wach- Miss Arlene Arnold, daughter of Salisbury, Mass., for several days. and children, Qeorgle and Mary Mr. and Mrs. John Elliot, 215 ,,f Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert 31- ter, vice president; Mrs. Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arnold of Mrs. John Peldman of Fairvlew Jane, Rahway. Colonla Boulevard, entertained Mr. OfiivKn Place, was christened Vineyard, secretary; and Mrs. Inmnn Avenue, celebrated her six- Avenue and Mrs. William Quinn of and Mrs. Robert Lewis of Morris- ^l.n. by Ri!V. Wlliu of St. Ce- The Cuthbertsons and sister Helen Thomas, treasurer. The teenth birthday with a party In her Soutli Hill Road attended a recep- town and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald i Cliiiinli. The sponsors were Jane Francis, were Sunday dinner trustees, are Mrs. Mildred Mahon home. Guests were Henry 8chuss- tion for Paul Troast in Newark. Rita of Union. ler. Put Knzak. Erj-rire Robak, '•, humus Cabins, Roselle Park, guests at the Schmttt horhe. After and Mrs. Vera Bahr, The outgoing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitllppsni Daniel Ramsey. James Stauntcn Mi-, .lonti McCullough, BUtler, dinner they motored to North Ber- (inkers werfi: presented with gifts,, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Helm and and daughter, Deborah, of A dinner wns served. Mrs. Annt Sheila Careyn, Frank Hendnlck- ll(l Mrs. Patrick Cogglns, Ro- gen accompalned by Mr. and Mr« sons, Lester, Jr., and Richard, and Road were iniests of Mr. and Mrs son and Mrs. Harold Chamberlain, " Mr. and -Mrs. Robert C. ScaWc to take Sinter Tnyior nnd Mrs. Laura Klmball Mrs. Eltaafbeth Helm, all of Mld- Robert SchulU of Dreiel Hill. PB p;nk; and Si\, of Colonla; Joan Kolas and Jane Francis back to St. Braid's. were in charge of the dinrier. Co- fleld Road and Mrs. Steph'en CHek Mrs. Robert Sawyer of Long- i.s Sik')rn. Eileen Burelle of Rahway and Jenn Mrs. Vincent Ammlano, B?nder hostesses were Mrs. Kay Kovacs of Carteret, visited Mrs. Stanley fellow Drive entertained Mrs. Wil- Henry and sons. Hollls of Westfleld. Avenue, celebrated her birthday and Mrs. Mabel Painter, assisted Rr-ss, Travis, 8. I. liam Sawyer, Mrs. James Hanop street, spent Thursday In by Mrs. Mildred Mahon. Members 1 Thursday evening, April 9. Her Mr. and Mrs. John Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sablne of both of Newark ; Miss Gall Keenan at the home of her of the fire company were guests. city friends and neighbors honored her arid sons, Gilbert and Richard, 38 Mldfleld Road held open housn In of Melrose, L, I., Mrs. Christian Mis. Helen Rohlfs. Henry Eld red Smith and his orchestra with their presence at an Informal Falrvie.w. Avenue, spent the day In their hpme. More than 25 guest" HerperU and Mrs. Joseph Klein twice ,' ',,.'l'joined his family In the furnished music for dancing which. ; coffee and cake session. The Deerfleld Park, Lakewood. from Newark, Washington,. D. C, and daughter, Lorna, all of Rosellr followed the. dinner. gueBts included Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perth Ambty, Keyport, Renns- Park. as much for 11 ;,nd Mrs. Robert S. Scank Seltz, Mr. and Mr3. Gene Tangah- The regular meeting of No. 15 BO Mldfleld d Road, were guests of burf!, Metuchen and Colonia at- S«t. Anthanv Grnssi Is spending i ,•iiiidren, Adams Street, were alll School PTA will be held Thursday, iv. and Mrs. Michael Mantlcaeao tenclrd. Miss Olfia Carman of several days with his mother, Mrs. only one cent morei .ipesduy evening dinner guests April 16, at the school. The annual if Perth Amboy. WaShlneton is visiting the Sablnes Joseph Grass!, of Cai'lonla Avenue. ,','.• home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Mn. Leslie Cowell, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer, Mrs. Fox of New- election of officers will take place. Janet Vullemler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Till ^ Pgt, Grassl's wife is a surgical pa- i Muiicerl, Bird Avenue. ark and Mrs. Lester Jentls. A very You people who have crlldren at- r, and Mrs. Daniel Vullemlej. George's Avenue entertained at tient in the Cnmp Kilmer Hospital. ]•; i,iu ry Steinberg, Wood Ave- AS AOVERTISFD 'Jolly time was enjoyedvby all. tending School 15 are cordially ln- Ighfleld Road, celebrated her luncheon in their home in honor Mrs. Pierre Abrcy and son. Pi- irlurncd home today after vltedK'to attend the meeting. It Is of the birthdays of Mr. Till and Mr, Lester Jentls, BeriSer Ave- Ixth birthday with a party in her erre. Jr., of Berkely Avenue visited E • LOOK - POST • COLLIER'S FARM JOURNAL n•: spent two weeks of mourn- encouraa!lrM[_to_the teachers and Leslie Glinck of Albany. N. Y nue, acted as a Judge at a talent lome. Quests were her grand- New York City. lin- father, Mr. I. Oelb of to the children if you attend. Help Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie show Sunday evening at St, Ann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro*er Vul- Mn. Lester Helm and srw |,,; n. Her friends and tielgh- your children's class win the at- Glinck and children, Joan and tn Newark, emler. Callfon and her uncle and Richard und Lester, Jr.. visited •, wflromc her home and nre tendance prize. Peter of Albany whom the Tills We are pleased to hear that little an aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dilly Mrs. Andrew Shymanskl In Car- ' ,|, ilii7,in!j with her In her Hre entertaining; Mr, and Mrs For The First :M Billy Kerniey, Cabot Place, is bet- Tre nomination of officers for f Colonla. teret. i it loss. the year of Iselin Lion's Club was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrlssey Anton Till, Jr.. and daughter, Mrs. Charles Sklbtnskl of Am- ter from chicken pox but were dis- Judy; Mr. and Mrs. John Till and • lid,iv dinner guests at the mayed to learn that his little sis- completed at a recent meeting. if Edgewood Avenue, entertained herst Avenue was hostess In her The names of Oeorge Sedlak for heir son and daughter-in-law, sons, John, Jr., and Anton, all o home for a meeting of the installa- ;,,r of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Jen- ter had now contracted the dis- Mntawan and Mrs. Mary Pendz ,,.,ii. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ease. president, first vice president, dr. and Mrs. Robert Morrlssey, tion committee of the Ladles' Aux- 150 LADIES Roselle. K: iman and daughter, Frances, Little Jerry Tanganelll, Bender Harry Kline, Harold Ooetchlus, ir., and daughters, Joyce of Cran- iliary of the Colonla Volunteer :•. ! Hank, Avenue, celebrated his second second vice president, Harold Wil- ord; and son-in-law and daugh- Henry Damon of Lancaster Road Hook and Ladder Company, Mrs. To Visit Our Store \i! and Mrs. Donald Furtney birthday Saturday. Many happy son, third vice president. Stanley er, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fin- I? convalescing at home after hav Robert Morrlssey, past president , , entertained Saturday at the returns, Jerry I Salenski, secretary; Walter Jawor- lerty and children, Thomas, Kath- ing been a patient in the Presby. will Install the officers at the Anrll •rtne, June and Rita, all of Clark 18 affair in the flrehouse. Mrs. Ed- :i., nf Mr. and Mr*. David Welss- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Happel skl, treasurer; Fred Larsen, lion terian Hospital, Newark. mund Hughes Is in charge of the THURSDAY - FRIDAY ,:i Hrnder Avenue, Adams Street, were hosts to Mr. tamer; John Cwlekalo, tail twister; 'ownship. i Tuttle of Middlesex Ave T program. Mr and tyse. Oeorge Hutnlck. and Mrs. Henry Tausslg and Mr. and John Newpauer, and Stanley A bazaar will be held in the New nue is confined to his home by \.!,nvi Street, celebrated their and Mrs. Walter Melsalohan, llzado, directors, were submitted, Dover Methcdist church, April 25 illness. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Dellalancano. with Miss Lorraine Vollmar as 74 Longfellow Drive, entertained i,::li wedding anniversary Satur- Keansburjj. The Happels attended The next paper collection will Mrs. William Booth of 6 Wes - SATURDAY • a welcome home party at Staten ake place April 26. Please gather chairman on April 17 and 17 the her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. CMS Road will hold Investiture and Mrs. S. I. Patterson of Eliza- -••nifiny Riiesta who came to Island Saturday for Michael Shea and bundle all your papers and Methodist Youth Fellowship will services for Brownie Troop 35 in beth. :m, Mi. and Mrs. Robert Ar- of U. 8. Navy. place at the curb. The proceeds of her. home. A party will follow the the sale of these papers will go for Mrs. John Radln of Midfielri ,; nf Adams Street Were Mr. Mrs. Tony Artlmeslo, Wood Ave- ,dams Stireet, is in charge of do-1 presentation of pins to new some worthy cause. The last col- Road and Mrs. Henry Strubel of : ! Mis Harold Pavle and chll- nue, spent Wednesday, Thursday nations for Iselin. Within the next,' B,vb,wnies. lection netted 5'/a tons of paper. Colonia Boulevard, attended 'an ••:,,;,, Hubert and Barbara, and and Friday at the home of Mr. wo weeks you can expect some- Mr. and Mrs. John Lysak and \ii; Eva Argalas, Norristown. Pa. and Mrs. James Reilley, Stelton. The proceeds went to the Iselin ne to knock on your dnor for n afternoon tea for Fred E. Shepard children, John and Loretta of in the Winfleld Scott Hotel, Eliza- Ir mrnsion being Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening guesU at the First Aid Squad.' donation for this need. Mr, Smith Midfleld Road and Harry Fitz- beth. A: Mils' sixth wedding annivers- home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mias Helen Hoss, Rldgewaod has appointed Mary McLaughlin Simmons of Newark visited As- . :v Mr. Arualns' mother, Mrs. and Rosemary Scala from Wood- Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Solllsh, 4 Scank. Adams Street, were Mrs. N. Y.. a recently returned mis- bury Park. : ,! Arnlns, will spend a week at Rose Oerlando, Mr, and Mrs. Je- sionary from South Africa, will bridge Oaks for the tax. Please Tanglewood Lane, celebrated In ; •; nil's home. seph Maucerl and children, and speak at Trinity Church, Cooper ive and give generously to this ^Mr. and Mrs. John Elliot and honor of their son, Barry's ninth ,st>n, Edward, and Mrs. L. J. Cur- birthday with a party in their i.ttic Bnbby Ackerman. son of Mis. Robert C. Scank. Avenue, and Berkeley Boulevard cause. You never know when this rid of 215 Colonia Boulevard, visit- home. Guests were Howard New- just flown here from M: and Mrs. Robert Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. William Otten, Friday evening April 17 at 8 vicious disease may strike you or .Vi.uin Street, was a recent surgl- Adams Street, spent the Easter o'clock.. She will show a film and one of your loved ones. the Hawaiian Islands! j patient at Rahway Hospital vacation at the home of Mrs. Ot- Blve an Interesting talk on "Re- We are also reminded about go- VVE HAVE—AT LOW COST—EXCESS •i.:.<-\r lie left his tonsils and adeton'- s parents In Haddonfield. vival in South Africa." Ing to the polls and votUig on Pri- nmrk We hope you will be well Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale and The young people of Trinity mary Election Day, April 21. We ,mi strong asaln. Bobby! children. Adams Street, motored Church attended a rally at Welles would like to we you show your We Hie nlad to report that Mrs. to Belleville Sunday where they Memorial Church In Tottenville, colors. Let's show our spirit at this FILL DIRT v.iitiM- Huryk and son, Walter'of visited at the home of Mr. and Staten Island, Saturday evening time. v • i! Avenue, are feeling much Mrs. Bernard Fyre who proudly The speaker, 0. T. Collier, forme Parents, do you realize that your PICK IT UP IN YOUR TRUCK AT SITE L. R. Petoletti ••(••!• We hope they will continue showed them their precious new FBI man, gave an interesting talk ltttle boys are climbing atop the WARRENVILLE - Amboy Avenue, iiin in health so they will be baby. One of the young people of th rail of the bridge on Oak Tree HIM to (see the ordeal which faces Sunday dinner guest* at the Trinity Church,, Arthur Toulssaint Road that spans the Garden State Woodbriilge or WE WILL DELIVER Your Rexall Druggist in as they enter the hospital home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry gave a rendition of "The Lord' rkiva"? Do vou realize how dan- tiHiMllectomies next week. JJt- 8chott, Adams Street, were Mr Prayer." He sang without an ac gerous this practice Is? Try and Oak Tree Road, Iselin • W.II'IM will probably be a pretty and Mrs. Joseph Wooley and chil- companist. teach your children to walk cir- . little boy when Jjjs birthday dren, Kathy and Joseph, West End Donations for the cancer funi cumspectly over this bridge until MIELE Excavating & Grading Co. Telephone Meluchen 69688 •an next week, but his daddy is Mr. and Mrs. John Tlrpak are In order. Mr. Ray Smith such a time as the higher-ups de- 35 Juliet Street Metuchen 6-2146 or 6-188(!-M Iselin, N. J. cide to build a higher railing. > I

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In reaching your decision in this gubernatorial campaign, you must satisfy yourself on two important questions. First, is he qualified to handle the job? Second, how does the candidate stand on tho issue*? On both questions, there just isn't any com- parison between p*ut I. TEdASr and any oi thfi other.candidates in the field. ( | i , .

Pnl L Trout to • man who pti thing* done. Arteif-made, successful businessman, guiding genius of such great projects as the Pussalc Valley Water Commission and tlte New Jersey Turnpike, he obviously has the mature judgment, the executive ability, and the all-round experience which our next Governor must possess.

i ! Paid L. Trow* Is • man with a plan. His able exposition of objectives on every one of the major issues of this campaign proves that. His firm stand against corruption .. . his Uund thinking on financial matters ...his recognition of such needs as increased school aid... Ms plans for a comprehensive program of public works.., add u*.to efficient hoptsl, able gtvernmtnt. • J V i

Piul L. "ftntrt b • good cMwfc In the truest sense oj the word, he is • Pull-time Power Steering, also available, i humanitarian. As Hatt chairman of the Ndtipnal Conference of • Any ffcnP car is an important investment, so here's Christians and Jews and the Crusade for Freedom, as the long-tint good news for any car-buyer! .;. leU yen turn easier and safer than ever. leader of hospital drives, Red Cross campaigns, and Community Chest ' • New Onflow shock absorbers help you. work, he is your kind of man... a good neighbor. • You can own this superb new Chrysler Windsor for HtHepm than a to^-prwed cor with all it* extras! forget what bumps ajid bounce ever felt like. I Compaiethtte qaalifijcjfttioM with the record of any other candidate... and, beyond 4 ,.*., • Chrysler size and comfort;;; • Its engineering has been first with the most new improvements in the motor ipar a shadow of i jjou^t, you will vote for PAiiL L. TROAST! quajUty .; i prestige ,.. safety. Jbey're a|f here at surprisingly modest cost. ;; ; year after year after year! i! I:' I, I ' i f. V-tfamdus Spitfire engine gives you power • Here is a jrind of m#ney's-wprth. that j [ FOR PAUL I. 2_! ! and performance that makes you waj4 to must be driven to be appreciated. ! ROAST ; just drive and drive and drive! Call on your Chrysler-Plymouth dealer t CANDIDATE FO* GOVERKOR •. CHRYSLER WINDSOR at NEW LOW PRICES ^Iw*,^., cars HfMiUCAN PRIMARY • TUESDAY, Will.-It '. POLLS OPEN 7 A.M. TO 8 P.M. MAtUOM tuo nt IT SAMUtl I. "OWN!, MAURO MOTORS Inc. 611 AMBOY AVENUE INDEPENDENT-LEAD1 R THURSDAY, AWfPL M, the American party ,.. -. , , kind of ylc- PAGE TEN T u lsn government by coalition! ." tactics in the Bohlen case, where tial h well Illustrates the ralmly to take Russian peace verse Interests. He is i the McCarthy reasoning was tory It Is not the Mi! MISCELLANEOUS gestures at face value, he in striv- Elsenhower way Under Capitol Dome that Mr. Eisenhower had either keeping his own coalition in,, ing to maintain peace with the based. CLASSIFIED DARAQO'8 AUTO DRIVINQ (Continued from Editorial Page) appointed an ambassador to or SCHOOL sovereign state of McCarthy. Russia without studying his rec- He will then make come , In the State, 28 are located at eniMde o Largest and Oldest In County. A week ago the senator from ord or was Indorsing Truman. The word to obtain his larger ends •] HELP WANTED • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • Hydramatlc, Fluid and Standard. Monmouth County seashore re- Wisconsin declared that by "ne- Acheson policies. Was this ship bo h only one ******J™ may show him making mi • Rah way: Bungalows, etc." Perth Amboy 4-7365 or sorts. RotlatUms" with Greek shipown- deal the last straw? granting concessions thai ,n, STEADY WORK tlO.000 Up Charter 9-1181. ers hs investigating subcommit- It was not. "Ike" refused to tal. retreating when lie : CAPITOL CAPERS: Eight tee had taken a big step toward HOSTESSES SENSENIO 13-8-ti take sides—except with his own attack. There is room tm , bootleggers were captured In New putting an economic blockade on WAITRESSES 105 W. Milton Avenue long-range purposes. He neatly agreement on these iw IF YOUR DRINKING has becor"* Jersey during March which Indi- Red China. Representatives of FOUNTAIN CLERKS Railway 7-1333 lifted Mr. McCarthy off the "ne- But examination of this ,, a problem, Alcoholics Anon- cates that a little bit of the Pro- the executive branch then point DISHWASHERS J1-5-M gotiations" hook with the nice crusade" indicates that tim, ymous can help you. Write P. O hibition era is still with us. . . . ed out that they had already con- ter time the President h:i HOWARD JOHNSON WEST CARTERET—4 room, brick Don't let the baby play with the legal point that since the Con- Box 253. Woodnridge, or telephone cluded a pact with Greece for his main objectives, k< )t ROUTE i 25 WOODBRIODE front bungalow. Finished expan- hom or clutch the wheel while stitution gave the senator tio au- ;1 Market 3-7528 13-8-tf the same purpose. And Mutual forces together and nri\-;i,. TELEPHONE 8-1700 ^ sion attic. Aluminum combination you're driving, the Keystone 1 thority to negotiate lie couldn't 12-6-tf Security Administrator Stassen have negotiated. humiliated, That in military terms \. storm windows. Priced to sell at PAINTING arid PAPSRHANOINQ Automobile Club warns. , . . objected that the senator's ne- But the President has;B.differ, SI 0,500. Free Estimates Slato Motor Vehicle Director Wil- He even held that Mr. Stas- strategy. But it Is h:isn- ; COUPLES FOR OFFICE CLEAN- gotiations were undermining cf ent concept. He has a tola. W strateRy of peace.—The cim. HARRINGTON CHARLES V. TOKARSKI liam J, Dearden was so pleased sen's word "undermine" was too teamwork, senses , *tw J™". ING AT 5 P. M. TO'EARN ADDI- forts of the administration in Science Monitor Real Estate 109 Russell Street to hear about a good woman this field. strong, but refused to say he war many politicians thesecretjrf TIONAL INCOME PHONE BIOE- Woodbrld^e 8-0029 driver rcently that he wrote and unhappy over the Stassen stand 1563 IrvihR 6t. Rahway, N. J Then Secretary Dulles and Ne- LOW 8-87O0 BETWEEN 9 A. M. 3-26 tf congratulated her, Indeed he left no doubt thai thr Rahway 7-177J gotiator McCarthy had lunch and AND 5 P. M OR WRITE TO BOX 4-2 tf prerogatives of thelSxecutive ha< DUTCH GROWN BULBS Q, IN CARE OP THIS NEWS- WAS HIS FACE RED? made a treaty. The senator op been infringed. If the sub-com cARriiRjfff D»Mta« Tuberous. Double Belong, and Jumbo Girth,!,,, PAPER. 4/2-16 TULSA. Okla.—En route home parently agreed that constitu- mlttee holds any more sexre BUNGALOW-iA'SKUJa fll.000 Other Opinions to Detroit, Mich., Nick Shoner left tionally diplomacy was not t conferences with persons unde Brick and masonry: 5 years old CoriMfiuAl from Editorial Pa GIANT PANSIES • HELP WANTED—MALE his automobile while It was beinu congressional job. Mr. DUIIP? Investigation, promises not t ivacant); 4 large rooms, tile bath gassed during an early mornlny >l/rh9j»r as President last No agreed to say -that the McCarth; "harass" them with further Jn 12 Large Plants for $1.00 i MEN—Part or full time—take or- garage: 50 x 100 plot. Must be sold stop (it nearby Sapulps. Asleep-, WmWr is proving more paclfl' Intervention has been useful qulry. and receives wrltte ders for BiVuinnlca. We show JONAS DONNER & CO. in the back seat was his mother- than many of critics and sup- This was the situation when .pledges to pursue a certai STARTED CANNAS FOR DELIVERY-S FOR %\. you how. Make up- to S3.00 hourly ELIZABETH 2-8517 in-law, Mrs. Julia Bodner, 85. The porters He Is not only trying the reporters tacklpd Preslden course. Mr. McCarthy will no President, Wyoming, Bronxe leaf , commission. Wire or write Dept. 4-16 car ready, Shoner resumed his Eisenhower at his press confer call the process "negotiation E. C, ENCYCLOPEDIA BRIT- journey and, ninety miles Inter, WATER PI MP STARTS FIRE " ence. Steeped in the press wor Nc;- is he likely to say asain thft MONEI TO LOAN ship of conflict, they assumed MICHAEL BODNAR TANICA. 425 N. Michigan, Chi- decided to stop for coffee. When FLINT. Mich —The water pump such matters are too "delicate i cago. 111. 4-16* he turned to awaken Mrs. Bod- that he would have to take sides to disclose to the State Depar' AVF.Ml MORTOAGE MONEY AVAIL- is an unoccupied house became either with the senator or with 32 LIVINGSTON AVENUE ABLE FOR REAL ESTATE p.ey. sne was not there. She too, overheated and set fir* to the ment. his own aides. It was reported PLOWING • WO 8-2521-J MAINTAINING SHIFT WORKERS Long Term H Desired had left the car at Sapulpa and house. The blaze melted the Ice returned just in time to see Shon- that the President's patience So the President won his ma MATERIALS HANDLERS and Small or Large Amounts in the broken pipes and fast-leak- er drive off. had been tiird.by the senator's objectives, and scored a substan PROCESS WORKERS Call Perth Amboy 4-8505 ing water extinguished the fire lor copper refinery; $1,56 per hour. 1/29-4/16 7c extra per hour for 4-12 shift: RUDE AWAKENING 10c extra per hour for 12-8 A. M. WATERPROOFING WICHITA. Kan—Looking for shift. Apply 8:30 A. M. Monday identification of an automobile, il- BUSIN ESS~DI RECTO R Y through Friday. WATERPROOFING — Industrial legally parked in a downtown tmrk zone and which police had towed U. S. METALS REFINERY CO. and residential. The Thoro Sys- tem. If you have have water In to the police garage, officers saw Pet Shop CARTERET. N. J. the sun visors covered with slips Electricians U|usr Stores 4-16* your cellar, consult us. Work Carpentry guaranteed. Elmer Laboratories, of paper. They were tickets for other parking violations—57 of HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wanted as P. O. Box 1. Woodbridge 8-1869. Telephone Woodbridfe 8-1889 ART TILE CO. 3/19 - 5/28 them. mcther's helper. Part time. Near TED SIPOS Yoanf 60 MANHATTAN AVF.NU Roosevelt School Section, Rahway. JOHN GLASSER Woodbridge GARDEN-LAWN Electrical Contractor PARAKEETS AVENEL, N. J. Phone Rahway 7-9452. 4-16 Carpenter and Builder Liquor Store Suitable (or Joe's Rototilllng Service CONVERT GARAGES-ATTICS-BASE- 188 SHERRY STREET BATHS, KITCHENS HELP WANTED—FEMALE Tnlninf Pulverizes soil, ready to seed MENTS - ALTERATIONS WOODBRIDGE, N. J. /OS. ANDRASCIK, PROP. RUBBER FLOORING Reasonable rates TO THE OENERAL OFFICE WORKER - CABINET WORK AND RE- Complete Stock of Domestic Tropical Call Carteret 1-5984 (QUALITY FIRST i TYPIST — 5-day week. Air-con- Everything 4/9-30* CONVENIENCE PAIRS and Imported Wines, Been ditioned office. Hallway area. Rah- Phone: WO-8-M27 3 TRACK? ALUMINUM COM- Electrical and liquors way 7-2100. " 4-16 OF AUTOMATIC Imported Slicing CANARIES E. W. N1ER W()-K BINATION CALL WO 8-2408 574 AMBOY AVENUE WANTED TO RENT WINDOWS AND DOORS WOODBRIDGE. N. J. BREEDERS' SUPPLIES Used Cars RESERVED BUSINESS COUPIjE Supplied and Installed Excavating Save — Quantity QliconnU — no pets —desire clean three also C.8.G. Inspected Fresn Horn Heat room ap.utmeiu. Phone Metuchen JALOUSEE (Louvre) WIN "BETTER USED CARS 6-1222-J. 4-16 DOWS tMoving and Tracking* WORK WANTED Estimates Free JOE'S PET SHOP BERNIE AVTO SAW WE CLEAN Metuchen >3102*R 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVI. 405 AMBOY AVEXIT. YOUR ATTIC OR CELLAR Complete Moving Job FOR 75c PER HOUR PERTH AMBOY 4-3419 WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 3 Rooms $25 5 Rooms |S5 RAHWAY 7-3952 Wdje. 8-1020 — 8-lim 4/9-30* Clothing 1 Rooms $30 « &*"* **• GET OUR FREE Reasonable Stonu* 30 Day» Free • BUY AND SELL All Loads Insured—W jean «p. EVERGREENS ECONOMY MOVERS Radio & TV Service • Upholstering VARIETY SWAP SHOP HEATING ESTIMATE SHADE TREES J. A. TRUCKING Rahway 11 W Main St.—Opp. Elm Rahway ON Antique and Modem We Buy-Sell Used Items FLOWERING SHRUBS ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS 7-3914 Come in and Look Around AZALEAS Winter Al's Radio and Television Furniture Rahway 7-3952 & PARKING LOTS ' 4/9-30 RHODODENDRONS Air-Conditioning Our Specialty Prompt Expert Repalrt RELPHOI.STKKI H MAGNOLIAS (Forced Warm Air Heat) 5 TON POWER ROLLER RCA Tubea A P»rti FOR SALE GLADIOLI BULBS 3 YEARS TO PAY J!)!) SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY Batterlea SLIPCOVEliS CARTERET: 8 lots on Frederic LIME • GRASS SEED Dm1 Work from Vktory Brldct REASONABLE RATES 3 PIECES Street. On the waterfront. In FERTILIZERS Sizes from 28 to 52 Financed Thru F^H. A. SI PERSHTNG AVE. quire 28 Wneeler Avenue. Car CARTERET, N. J. 5 CUSHIONS 3/27 4/1 FRUIT TREES tercl. " ' WEEPING WILLOWS I ,Kl&O • Musical Instruments t A. Klsh, Jr., Prop. ZIPPERS A. A. A. We Guarantee to Stop Call WO-81217 Landscape Contractors FACTORf PRICES Telephone CA 1-5089 AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE DIRECT LEAKS Sermayan ASSOCIATION COLON IA Coal UPHOLSTERY SIKH1 Established 1902 Up to 45 lb. Pressure ENROLL TODAY Over 3,000/000 Members PLANT MARKET In our Nationwide Service KETZENBERG & OLSEN LEAKY CELLARS BEGINNERS Railings < Ferd Kcrtes, Local Agent 1735 St. George Avenue AVENEL, HJ. ' COAL - FUEL OIL ACCORDION 217 State Street RAHWAY, N. J. HA 1-2091 GUARANTEED DRY PROGRAM BUY CUSTOJVI 1HAIH Perth Amboy 4-1248 Open Ail Day Sunday WOODBRIDGE 8-2903 OIL BURNERS STUCCO REFINISHED 12-6-tf Remember, then IRON RAILINGS INSIDE U no accordion to NO MONEY DOWN •buy. That Last a Lifetime: .111 • • • .•• Complete line of Mtuleal COLONIA 3 YEARS TO PAYTop Soil • Fill Dirt Instruments at Low Prices .Free Estimates Eddie's Music Center Radio & Television CALL "THE BEST IS ALWAYS No Obligation to Buy AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC THE CHEAPEST" 1 FANWOOD 2-5477, E4 BonkoaU. Prop. 20% Discount on Small Tubes CALL (57 STATE ST. . * A. «-«*• 2-8207 OR 4567 WDGE. 8-1400 PLAINFIELD 7-1459 Roofing and Siting • AVENEL Funeral Directors • t Plumbing and Heatlagt COAL & OIL CO. • ALL SOLID KAlts SYNOWiECKl Henry Jansen & • DOUBLE TliK'KM CharleaJFarr , . UANU B4JULJN(>s K28 RAHWAY -AVE., Funeral Honi6 Tfnnhiff aiM 8heH Metal Work Plumbing - Heating • IRON DESIGNS - 46 Atlantib Street Roofini. Metal (Ulfaifi and Concrete Etoetrio Sewer Scrvte* • LARGE fiELlXTItlN Carteret; N. J. Furnace Work • FREE INSTAII.AIinx Telephones: Telephone Carteret 1-571S CALL FOR ESI IMA 11 HIGH TEST QUALITY Woodbridfe 8-0594 or I-MM S88 Alden Street Woodbridge, N. I DaPrile Railing CONCRETE Woodbridfe, N. J. i 720 E. ELIZABETH AM I' Laboratory Approved Telephone 8-1246 621 LINDEN AVENUE LI 3-4867 — RA 7 '•'! Crushed Stone - Wa»hed jtStavel • Service Stations t Hone Needs Washed Sand - Waterproofing FLYNN & SON Limt - Brick - Ctmen* • Piaster FUNERAL HOMES • Call f. A. 4-5S8K-U Katublliihril 61 Yean for 420 East Avenue Holohan Brother* DAN^JY PAOM Ryritan Mercantile Perth Amboy GARAGE 23 Ford Avr, Ford* 16 MAJPIfEWOOD HIV Corporation P. A. 4-0358 Cabo Product! HEASBKV, N. .1- Phone YourrULLEB W« Phone PE 4-0875 Woodbridfe 8-0064 and 8-0131 RepresentatiM' FRONT AND FAYFTTE STS. Cor. Ambor Afeniw and for Carteret ami , PERTH AMBOY. N. J. Furniture Second Street Port Readinj; BUY ON THE HIGHWAY rtmtonc Tlret andTnkat Woodbridfe, N. J. OWN COAT SOLD Drug Stores AND SAVE! • PLUMBINQ PABADENA,, Calif. BETTER FURNITURE nice Leonard went to LOWER PRICE8 • HEATING sale land seeing a nri-it Aveml Pharmacy tionil help, she ilo'>k ' 1010 RAHWAY AVENUE Winter Brother* • OIL, GAS GIVE edserve th , Waysld* Furniturt Shop , i WpODBRjDIGK HIM the sale was over, l^fhway 25 '' Awnei, J* h ^i hndthecoat Om, Dally 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Police surmised thai an ' ' Phone WoodbrMf t 84(11 § REMODELING gain-hunter and an »Vl* To Conquer CANCER WHITMAN'B CANDDJS saleslady had made u ""••'•' CQUIMUW - Mm • Greeting CM* Key Shops t RADIANT NOT ENOUGH X's. 1 CHICACKyAn u W "' . HEATING pay«r returned to the o"1" ".; RAYMOND JACKSON Albrec'ht'i Key Shop Internal Rayanue Bureau ' 124 Washington Avenue a oorrt^on. on his.1111'"! AND SON CA 1-716S " - return. The- man oiisii"'1 • Hand and Power Lawn Mower* AND NIGHT SERVICE signed his return with a" > DEUGOIST Sharpened *nd Repaired Wm. A. BAUBAS METERED RATCS plainim he could not *n< 1 v • • Saw Filter -i ''" Plumbim * BMtlBC Cwtntetw Flnt Vt Miki 1(4 *3X" M>d explained, I 88 Main Street • Bicycle Sales and ttanrloe Each Additional M Mils 1«« nidi two names." • Hardware tt ommmm OFFICE: 441 PEARL ST WaodhridtcN.J. J t Devoe and RcynoUi Patnti WOODBIUDQSr N. J. frt* Pick Up and ~ " iiL: •UNDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 1G, 1953 PAGE ELEVEN I-EOAI, NOTICES SonV/.V Plan* LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAI.-N'OTK'KS prior to Sftl<\ I,otR 42 anil 43 in niork ,•„, on April 2$th if t.ho bl'd accepted by tbje Township property formerly sold to Veterans oj the highest bidder ammtlns to terms will require it down payment of 10'n feet to a point In the Northerly line OF WOODBRIDOF.. IN THE COWTJ Cnmmlttee. the balance of purchtn. 'oreljn Wan 620.00 feet, mort or less •ale on file with the Heal i. the m:l neeppted by tine Township of Pro«neet Avenue; th»nce III) West- OF MIDD1JBSIX: p price to be paid In 8 equal monthly to a point In the herly line of Apartment and Township Clerk open Committee, the balance of purchase erly along the Northerly line of Pros- I. Bv Improvment cf both tide* of •ni,. Altar Rosary So- T«k8 further notice that the Town- instalments plus interest and other freeman Street, mid corner being the Inspection and to be puhllclv rielng tsooni) plus costs of preparing as It mav select, due regard being gr ^ , B4 In Block 597 lots in said block, ir sold on term..' " Iii, chairman balnnr-e of ense one. or more minimum bids shall Easterly by property for- .hs Jeo:l and advertising this sale. H'Ud | to terms and nutuner of payment. In price to be paid ln 24 equal monthly he received. ot» In said hlock, If sold on terms,' rnse one or inure minimum bids shin will reqtrlre » down payment of 10'. '• AU thr work nt snld ImprOTemtnt merly sold to Joseph of the bid accepted by tti* Townnhlp;ls '" lw tl()nl' ln accorrtnnce with the ,iIM;,,!r wool ng award Installment* plus interest nnd other Upon acceptance of the minimum fill require u down payment of 10'; [ Ue received rt 1 terms provided lor In the contract or Somers and Lot t-E In Committee, the bnlnnfe of purrn«*e' ""' an* Profile nf Holly Street Curt , yU-< Joseph Swanlck, bid. or bid above minimum, by the Block 567 if the bid accepted by the Township "Upm' i lureelnnre of the minimum , " , £. in V flll( Jommlttee, the balance of purchase monthlv i ' Outter HR herprofore described i \n•-. John Kramer, 35 Township Committee and the payment Southerly by Freeman bid. or bid above minimum, by tnr> j 'n^nn^eiitii plus Iinterest nnd other 'nntlf bv Hnwnrcl Mnrtlwn Township Take further notice that at nalit sale thereof by the purchaser according to Street itlce to he paid In 24 equal monthly , . . s the winner. or any dote to which it mav be ad- nstallmcuts plus Interest nnd other ns 1 for In the contract of Engineer, and tin specifications thert- U( nm H the manner of purctlane In accordance Westerly by property for thW'bV'TK""^!,of by the putvhnae™r nmirtlin«c™«nn7tx too 'J" P""** fore, whlrh plans anil speclflcAtloni i,imiaid won the dark journed, the Township Committee re. with terms of sale on file, the Town- terms provided for In the contract of tlie manner of purchase In accordance ierye« the right ln Its discretion to ship will deliver a bargain and sale merry sold to Veterans of sale. ' Tnke further notice that at said sale. txt now on file with the Township Foreign Wars. with terms of snle on file, the Town- Engineer reject any one or all bids and to sell deed for said premises. Take further notice that at snld sale, ship will deliver n bargain nnd anlel or any date to whlcb it may be ad- mid lots ln »ald block to such wader Take further notice that the Town- journed, the Township Committee re 4 The work shall l» performed by DATED: April 7, 1933. ship Committee has, by resolution and r any date to which It mny he ad- deed for said premises. I as it .may select, due rejnrd being given B. J. DUNIOAN, Tqwrwhlp Clerk journed, the Township Commit t•' '' " a " K'KleKl r II n fronftt case one or more minimum bids mini price at which laid lot ln said block flv h P frfl ppy 1053. in the Independent-Leader. reject nny one or nil bids nnd to sell To bo advertised April 9 nnd April 16. sirtd lot* in mid block to sOcn bidder!"er!"' ' ' P» "' property, and the) be received. will be sold together with all other eald lots In snld block to such bidder ;u It may nelert. (luo regard being given gf«'">" « InrldrntaI l theretoh , In to be »»- details pertinent, eald minimum price 053. In the Independent-leader. M>Mirrl "l""i s«irh. parcels. Upon Acceptance of the minimum Refer To: W-454; 252; 522 as It may selert, due re^itrd beliiK Klvan to terms nhd manner of pnvment. In ,..i. i,,» Middlesex Ooilnty. bid, or Jjld above minimum, by the being $750.00 plus costs of preparing to terms nnd manner of puyment, In rase one or more minimum hlcls shall I 5. All other maltern Involved in th« V "n-S2 THE HOWARD NOTICE Or PUBLIC 8ALE the deed anU, advertising U4S sale. Said Holer To: w-.WJ; 411 Township Committee and the payment TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; case one or more minimum bids shnll be rerelved. I Sold lmprovrmeni, Inrhullng surh vtrl- •jsriruTION, a oorpora- thereof by the purchaser according to lot In said block, If sold on term*, received. NOTICF, OK rimur SULK* Upon ucreptnnri1 of the minimum iitlon. If any. from the Finn and spec , jersey. Plaintiff, and At a regular meeting ol the Towmhtp will require a down payment of 10% 1 the manner of purchase ln accordance Committee of the' Township of Wood- Upon acrfptnnce of the minimum TO WHOM M MAY, CONCERN: I bid, or hid above minimum, by thr Iflrntlom ns may be found neceuary ,.-,|,stl AND JOHN HAR- with terms of sale.on file, the Town- of the bid accepted by the Township hidd. or bid above minimum, by the At a regular meeting of the Township Township Committee ptnl the payment ln the progress of work. lnrt. The furthtr , \ THE THIRTEENTH Chs hlnhsst bidder according to termi journed, the Township Committee re- J UsflTllhiiR, Woodhrldge. "ror .':.:v.ev, nnd To be advertised April 9 mid April 18.: mini nf Two ThoiiMiid. Blx Hundred. Refer To: W-.173 serves the right In its discretion tc B. J. DI'NIGA-N, rownshlp Clerk , , „„,, , public | and to NOTICE OF PUBLIC SAI.K of sale on file with the Real Estate t xp0 e wl nt M C "" l nrty t>nMan IKAW.MI or *,a much ,..,.,I, FIFTY-THREE ..epurtment nnd Township Clerk ope reject any one or all bids and to sol To bo advertised April !> nnd ApriA l 1(1, thh e higheshiht t biddebidd r accordindl g to trrma TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 953, In the I thereof »» may be nereiwary, Is here- • v.,. nviork by the then to Inspection and to be publicly read said lot In said block to such bidder ment.-Ijenrler. of sale on file with the Renl Estate NOTICK 'h y Hpprnprlnte• d- to meet the cost of At a regular meetlnK of the Township as it may select, due regard being given ilepartinent nnd Township Clerk open • ,i,,iiirrl or Daylight 8av- Committee of the Township of Wood- prior to sale. Lots 38 to 44 inclusive In Notice Is hereby alven thnt the fol- rarryltiK out said improvement. • i i ififrnonn of the said Block 570 on the Woodbrldge Township to terms and manner of payment, 1 Refer To: W-4S2; 213 to Inspection nnd to be nublloly rfiitl lowing proposed Ordtwinre was Intro- 7 Notes niul Bonds i>rf hpreby auth- fcridge, held Tuesday, April 7 case one or more minimum bids sha NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALR prior to snle. lot 4 and Lot 2-A, Block ,„.nil's Office in the City 1953, I wns directed to advertise the fnct Astrssmnnt Map. duced and pnuied on first rending at (irl?ed to be Issued from time to time " •• i,k. N. J be received. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 578-A, on the Woodbrldite Township n meeting of the Township Committee 111 an amount not to enreed the sum that on Wednesday evening. April Take further notice that the Town- v , • n' nnrrel of Ian* and ship Committee has, by resolution and Upon acceptance of the minimum At a regular meeting of the Township Afises-smunt Mnp, us per description. uf the Township of WoortbrMxe. In the rpproprlated puraunnt to the provisions ' 23. 1953, the Township Committee bid, or bid above minimum, by the • ! , Township of Wood- will meet at 8 P, M. (EST) In the Com- niirumnt to law, fixed a minimum Committee ol the Township of Wooil- INSCRIPTION County of Middlesex, New Jersey held or Chapter One of Title 40 of the R«- J'i ,,f Middlesex nnd State price at which (aid lots in said block Township Committee and the payment bridge, held Tuesday, April 7.1 BEOINNINO at a point of Internec- on the 7th day or April, I9.VI, and that vised Statutes of New Jersey, which J mrtwe Chambers, Memorial Municipal thereof by the purchaser according tc .'aid ordlnnnce will be taken up for Building, WoodbrldRe, NEW Jersey, nnd will be sold together with all other 1953,1 waB directed to advertise, the fact' tlon of :\\e Northerly line uf Prospect noies or bondn shall bear Interest ai '| • ! ,! -i point distant fifty details pertinent, said minimum price the manner of purchase ln accordant that on Wednesday evening, April Avenue with the Easterly line of Ter- further consideration ami final pasmxc a rnte not to esreed «lx per cent. p»r expose and sell at public sale nnd to with terms of sale on file, ftle Town 25. 1953, the Township Committee i niceA^cnuo; thence (1) Northerly nloiiR at u meeting of Bald Township Commit- annum The proper Township Official! 'I'lrriv nt rWht angles the highest bidder according to terms behr; {725.00 plus costs of preparing ..'. iin.' of the Perth Am- the deed and advertising this sale. Said ship will deliver a bargain and sa will meet at 8 P. M, [EST) In the Com- the Easterly line of Termce Avenue tee to be held at Us mceMnn room in are hereby niilhorHied to execute and of sale on file with the Real Estate '-••$ ..") I!"flrond. as filed In lots In snld block, If sold on terms, deed for said premises. mlttee Chambers. Memorlnl Municipal 240.00 feet to n point; thence (2) M the Municipal Bulldlne In Woodbrldge, lasue »aid iiu'cs or bond*. Department and Township Clrrk open DATED: April 7, 1953. Building, Woodbrldgo. New Jersey, nnd I right singles to Tcrrncc Avenue and •lie Hccretarv of state. to Inspection and to be publicly read Iwl " require a down payment of 10% New Jersey, on the 22nd dny of April. 8 Tl:e ftupplenienul Debt Statement iiulred («f») feei. o( ttle bl!t B. J. DUNIOAN. Township Clerl •upose and sell at public snle nnd tolpnnille! with Prospect Avenue 430.00 '933. at 8:00 P.M. lES'li. or as soon Required h> Lnw has been duly mad* "h •:|\ IV prior to sale. I,ot 21 In Block 819 on the' nccepted by the Township To be advertised April 9 nnd April 1( the highest bidder nccorcilnn to terms feet to the Westerly line of Firth Am- i rvht tingles from the Woodbrldge Township Assessment Map Committee, the balance of purchase ns wild mutter inn be and film In the Office of the Township i 1033. In the Independent-Leader. of sale on file with the Renl Entiifc. ;boy & Woodbrlrtiie Rnllroarl; thence re.u^ird, nt which timetime , nnd place nilnlliClcir! Clerkk , and tinliinld statement containcontnlns ththe* ^ ilc nf Woodbrldie Ave- Take further notice that the Town- price to be.paid In 24 equal monthly Department and Township Clerk open'111 Southerly alons the Westerly line rhwcsterlv parallel with ship Committee has, by resolution and msullmenta plus Interest and other persons who may be Interested therein! lnfnrjmtlan required by US. 40:1-10. tprm5 Refer To: VV-SO; 506 to Inspection nnd to be publicly read' of the Perth Amljoy K Woodbrldce will be given nn opportunity to be' 9. This Ordinance shall berome effec- .,: Illrd. sixty-five (6S) pursuant to law. fixed a minimum I Provided for In the contract of prior to sale. Lots 45 to -!P. Im'lualve ln ' Riillroiul 240.00 Teet to n point ln the g pp vhwi-slorly parallel with SRle NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE heard coucerrilntt the same tive Immediately upon Its adoption and price at Which said lot In said block - TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Block 570 on the Woodbrldt!e Township Northerly line of Prospect Avenue; B. J DUN1OAN. nccnrdiim to Law, . HUP one hundred and will be sold together with all other lake further notice that at said sale, Assessment Map. I thence (4i Westerly alonu the North- ,i more or less, to the or any date to which It may be ad- At a regular meeting of the Townshl Townnhlp Clerk lliir.ii U. Qny details pertinent, said minimum price Oni)INANCK ihe Old Hoad: thence ourned, the Township Commit^ re-, Committeei of the Township of Wood Take further notice thnt the Town- erly line of Frospcrt A.time iu.iiO fnet Coinmlttecman-at-Largt ship Committee, has, by resolution and to n point nnd Smitheast corner of Lot AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR :ild side or Old Road. serves the righh t lIn itI s discretiodlltan tto bridge»rldBe, held TuesdayTuesdav , ApriAnrll, Attest: 1953, I wai directed to advertise the f(i pursuant to law, flxetl A minimum, 4. li'.ock 57B-A; thence (5) Northerly AND OUTTFRS AND NECES-! B J Illllllnan. hri more or leu, to a lot In tald block. If sold on lermB. reject any one or all bids and to sell said lots Ln said blocks to. such bidder that on Wednesday evening, Api price at which snld lots in enlc! bloi'k ' n'on« tlie Eiiaterly Hue of Lot 4, Block SAHY ORADINQ ON HOLLY SIREKT i Township Clerk n' ilnwn parallel with will require a down payment of 10"', 22, 1033, the Township Commlttei Will be sold together with all other 578-A 100.no feet; thence (61 Westerly IN THE HAOAMAN SECTION OK POUT| To bo ndvertlsed 111 Independent- iur through the butlfi- of the bid accepted by the Township «s it may select, due regard being given to terms and manner of. payment, In will meet at a P. M. (EST) In the Com details pertinent, said minimum price nloni,' the Northerly line of Lot 4, READINO OP THE TOWNHHIP OF j I eniler on April fl. 1053 and April 1(. i-iv-i' southeasterly par- Commute*, the balance of purfhuse case one or more minimum bids shall mlttee Chambers, Memorial Munlclpn being 1400.00 plus costs of prepurint? rtloik 573-A 150 00 feet to n point; j.WOnDHHIDaE. N. J. I I9S3. witti notice of public Henrini? for ,r i" Avrmie, one liun- price to be paid in 12 (•gunl monthly be received. Building, Woodbrldge. New Jersey, and I the deed and advertising this anle. Snld them-e I7I Suutlirriy nlong the Wool-1 BR IT ORDAINED. BY THE TOWN- fltml adoption on April 22. 1953. n four i lf*i feet more Installments plus Interest nnd other expose and sell at' public sale, and to Mots In said block, If sold on terms, rrly line of Lot 4, Block 578-A I0O.IK11 SHI1'TOMMI i"IEE OF THE TOWNSHIP 11,4 9. IB pine of heiMnnin' « purchaser according to •'• inntlon of th« prem- C &£%.*& Towth |p 'ccZJuS "re-! L^,,manneterms r ooff snlpurchaseje on n accordance serves the right ln 1U discretion to .Mtii-fs c^ni'innlv known will deliver a reject any one or all bids and u> sell deed for snld premises. ND. 483 West AvemiR. eald lot in said block to such bidder as It mar select, due regard helm: uivm DATED: April 7, 1953. to terms and manner of payment. In B. J. DffNIOAN, Township Clerk . I'I' .mioimt nf the To be advertised April 9 and April 16, flt-i] bv mid Is the case one or more minimum bids shall 1953. In the Independent-Leader. mil V Hundred be received. 1 :n4 00i Dollart together Upon acceptance of the minimum bid. or bid above mlnfmum. by the i Krfer T»:_W-502_ ii all nnd singular the Township Committee and the payment I NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE liffdi'*men*^ and thereof by the purchaser according to TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: !• '"run*™ belonging or the manner of purchase In accordance. At ii reKular meeting of the Township .••mining. with terms of sale on file, the Town- Committee of the Township ol Wood- ship will deliver a bargain nnd »nle brlrtue, held Tuesday, April 7, i iHNELIUS A. WALL deed for said premises Sheriff 1053, I wns directed to advertise the fact M'lt .V DATED: April 7, 1953 that on Wednesday evening, April B. J. DUNIOAN, Township Clerk , 32, 10S3, the Township Committee IM.48 To be advertised April 9 and April IIS,' will meet at 8 P. M. (EST) ln the Corn- 1953, ln the Independent-Leader. mlttee Chambers, Memorial Municipal Building, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, and MI i: T<> expose und sell at public sale and to •,',:!! lie received nt the Refer To: W-564 the highest bidder according to terms • Tilt's Office. Room 205, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE of sale on file with the Real Estate • ••!-, Hullrtln" N»w Bmn«- '• - .•••. nn TueMlnv. ADIII Inspection and to be publicly read I.I A M . nnyilKht Saving Oomraltwi of thVTownshi, oi • t'iriiiKhlim of UOfT Tons I!KJ hM Tr•uesdayt , "A April 7, | Pnor. to sale, part, of _ Lot • • ; !»5J, I was directed to advertise the fact . ! i':i•• Mull Stone from 0- Map. 1 red nt Old BrldRe that iln Wednesday evening, April NEW GAS i. i !'.rl 1-E; thence 111 on the Woodbrldge Townahlp Assess- Northerly along th« Westerly line of ! >,' chosen Freeholders re- Lot 1-E, Block 567, and the prolonga- •>.' Hi lncrense or decre***1 nynt Map. 1 T»k« further notice that the Town- tion thereof Northerly 620.00 feet mure AT mipcified b" adding or less to the Northerly line of Lot

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- Service For GOVERNOR (OUIilAN* | hu v | " New Against enemy fire and the rough wcuthci and terrain of Korea, United States Vela Stiiibel, Catania Tfc prove thty cm uke it, at well as Uuh it out. U. S, Army phalognfk. *!..« 'II > *'*V' iT»OBPENDENT-LEAtiKi PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1955 IlKJAI. NOTK I S I-F,(iAI, NOTK Is LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTHXS LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES (,K(iAl. NOTICKS 1 11 M\NTON. Ms *lfe- rKemlnimi, NOTICE prowrty line or Aimn's I nnc norther: v ! nr»dlnn ltirldmiiil tlnitrto Is ti> «<" of ynu, mity cli-lm u> liavr n cla||i),|llen PennnylvanlR Avenue, »« ialil out I l-lar. . tliBni'e norlheilv nU>nK sui-i Vrlt: of f'«ecnt.lon for the sale of Townnhll* liiniiiilnry Htn1 "' "!* STATE OF NEW JERSEY to »pproxlm«'»ly 1518 Unenl FtM mtm]»Ke,3M upon imh PUTT'S or mcitmbrnnce or nme eatatejln and >-oi!i)i of Npw Hmuiiwlvk Avenue, ^r,,.';..! premises dated M.rch ». - "^" -•-,-• <*-^wr- -T-*,VBJ^ Illl-l I 1 LomrtVarv line brtiv^n Wn.»dhn.lKf Qf6rRi> F. Foi, hl» heirs, dpvt-i or Its*, tn the S-j-.ithpr'v proper y ilupj 5 All other nutter-- Invn'vH In HIPuo the Mid land* pnd prpmlnei! " ,* thencp KouHierly along line of i«l'l MAOIHI.NICKI. h|5 virnPi:iton! Is, intlon. If «ir. frrni the rinn and I. ORANT SCOTT. nf t lip I.ehigM Vnlley llnllrtMil, lluHf s salp. of mortgdReti nri.,,'! 1 line In tip, fonlir Hn« "f ' their suceewnrs in rtslu. title hereby iitithnrtrni as a local improvi - : 'iprolflrntlDiis n- nmv be found CIBTII ot the Superior thence eamprly aldnn th« center line Mnrch M. 1*93. '"' (L. 3,| «nd Intrrm. and Mrs. George mem. ! snrv In tlsp prtmrrnt of wcirk ulioll be Court of New Jmey nf t.plilRIi VflllPV Itnllrnilil t« ttl» Hiinil whMi Is Hie Iv^indnry lln« By vlrtn* of the abovp ,. hrtw«'pn Womlbrldw To»'n«l>l|» nn\l ''.'hi P. Pox, »nd the Poor of the 2 8»td Improvmrst ahull hr known , t>"Trnltin:| hv lifylntlnn of U,o Tovn- I>L. 4-10, 23. 30: 5-7 _\____ I olnt nr place of liPitlnnlutt. DAY OF . A. D, NIE lo me directed and di-livrr'. Parish of 9t Rosnllp'R Hoirrnn "* the St. Jame» Avenue r-irl> mid Out- «lil(i Cpmmlltn' ITfTY-THRBE p«no«e to sale at puhlir v«,nr. I'nllint ri«rr, llanrlnwa KrhAlil. 1 Cntnolle Church and at Rom- " ImnrovemtM | l> I'iic mm o.' Thrcr Hundred Swnty ~~ / WTICB htuiiiiiiirv lino b»l«trn Wmutlirl !*:* WBTJNteDHt. THE SIXTI hv lien Roman Cn'hollc Church. 3. All the work of wild ImiTovetneiit nvo isn.iOOi Dollar* Is hereby np- 1» hen-by given that Dlitrlct Election \v.»nn—TMIIID O Townsl-li- stinl l:»li«»v to a P"l"' MAT. A. n NitfgTERN 11 Defendants Is to be done In accordance with thr I prutiri:i*pt M an a down pavmenp t tcr the bonrit In and for the To«ii»hlp of Compri«l|i^ mmtliern KC,HH. AH tvlllT- '". . ' •' l»li-rs...-l ' riFTY-THRER Plsns Mid Profile of S1 Jimieft Avehite fnlrl l wild sum havinhi g lierVtoV - •Woodbridne will nt «t the plwee here- Ihst true flvlng noHti or tie l.e- 1 nt ths hour of two ci'riork 1,. ' * TOO ARE H1RBBT SUMMONED nnd ;lip division 1'nc het» i"n H1«K tBJ prevailing (Htundard or ii - required to serve upon Thomas F Lally. ib f l.tfrh Vall.-y !tntlror_>: tncki xtn "t of Nrw n made bv Hownrd Madison. Townrhlp rw> further mm of Seven Thousand. ml',1 ilY.-'-'i.n Hi-1- ""vv i-nrlln"!"* The'"".lowln'n'"tract or prr-el o« |lut!) time, In the aftemnfn, ,,- Pialntirf's attorney, whose sddrfM Is No. 1 TUB8I>AT. APRIL 21. 19M Crown Mlli mail nn.l «niith nf klnK All 1WS St, Ooorst Aveniir; Colonln. New Engineer, nnd tin- sperlfii-ir.lons the" - J,jie HntHrfl Twrtitv Five il7,12500i brtwern thf hourn of 1 A. M, and B:00 CJ«or(rp'» l>«st r(i»>l. •ilonir f'p nivt-il-iTlv II'IP nf day, nt flie Shprlfl> opin. -,' Jt-rs-v, fin rs.swer to the »menden com- ore. which p'nns i>nd sopciflratlon's, HrtVi r» or if much thereof as may be Eastern SUnd&rd Time, for the purpose Polllnr Place: Forts Flrrhome. ( orrl- IH.S 4f,^-U («IM. 4r.. K. nf N«w Bmnswlrk. N .) are now In fllf with thr Township ' MC-pjirirv. ts hereby 'appropriated to •it rondtir'l110 »< * iSV.fl, (.',« A, IT!. I7!I. •'«. <"r'. I!"- ot WondbrhJrf. In *• AH that pnrt*ln int. 1.... plaint filed in a civil union In whtcti elie Street, Forts. f n he Carraiiher IJr^ OnriMT'Mon. n New Jer- •-Sn-UW-er • meet tho ro:,t of rArrviti? out s.ild 1m* PRIMARY ELECTION IS1 491. II' In i-fiit IT Iliir " i"'-rll in the anile ol nf innd and nrpmlnps, hpr,.n liv «KI (ixn w AIM>—MI nrn '"mn- pf M.ddlerex. liculirly described. »imnt,, .', tor the nninlniitlon of cfintlld»te« on 1'liicc: tln'li.-c we-tl-rlv HIIIIIK i-«-ti'"l c Notpp nnd Bonds are hereby n-tth- the Democnttlr tli-Ket itnd the nomina- DiiTKirr Pup uf rhivk Time to the Unrl'nn I-C'III In ti-" " t,» nf Penh v n«t of thr V-irb nnd Kutter In front crl?«;d <» hr lmue.1 from time to time 1 1 1 " Bemoan « '-«' 311. in ^ Court of New Jfrsev within thirty-die tion of cpnildrftp-i on the Republican Comprlo'nn Kli'ni!'i! K« laid dO-»-n nn a certain mai) entitled NPW Jpr-tp'* dnys *nf'rr 23rd duv of April, 1935, ex- «rart!n? Incidental thereto In to be ] aptiroprlatpJ P'ir»u«nt to the provisions •Mnti of Cre^tvlevi Terrace. *lt"«'™ '" clusive of such dale If you fall so to prul ration to be held on Tue»d»y. l>r)«t rnnil. lyliiK tiet^een the Ran- PlilllMB I'lHi-rl Cn'iHlIn Vollilllert { x n»»!n'-:n" 1 1 Uie nortinr t"vm such parcels if Chn-npr Otif of Title 40 ot thf R«- November 3. 1»53, »s hereinafter listed Itn TOWTHM? line «nil IH' ''niinilnrv rord«. Wondbrldpe TnwnsHlp, ^ % Rroad Street. 50 feet went ,,i ], do, Judprnftit for thp relief rl^Tpji^ii 5 All othPr matter* involved In thf vlrpd R'i-!',i't-i of Nex Jersey. »hlch 1 Ire (u.. liininn A>«iiif. < iil"*lii. County N J". November. 1940. W. In thr nmenrfed pomplalnt will bf tuXen f an 1 for the e'ectlon of two member*, nl tl>« I'lrm Wnr.1. nn'l Mna «H' jvip ritnn'nif thrnr* di n,ir , '••M Iff'TT'erflTi'. in^ludlnir H'.ich varl- ' i"ro'r->**; or bonds 01)81; hear Interest a' p. onp rti'n nrid one woman, of the local rffim R'/hnnnn, C. E.. Metiichen, nl'pl with Part Avenue inn ;,,, against von kv default no' to rn'pe'1 rlt himniltry l wletPTly parftlltl with R,.., This arrlmi has bppn Instituted f> :•,: n- in Thf proper Tnwn .hlp Officials • • Jn!lmv< fixations iW THUV hr fmini niv'e-snry In "pinncrn"" Pnrt" from snrh flpctlon the Southerly line of the Tort Reail'iw Oillce In MliNtlfse* Coi-nly. ?S ffcl to a lot now or f r qiilft the \\-',r of Carrasjher Bros Cor- ! ;ri' l,<-:rby mithor.^ed to execute uncl Hrelmlnii Ht a iwlnl In l>'e l!ar|. the of wnrk, Khun hv de'T- 1 1 riintrict. for » term of one je«r. and Rillroart Dock Property with the west- Rein.: 1 -iso known as No, m Mwrrnce Annie JC. Hoaflnnd; thpiui. ,- poration in certain lands and premises f Resolution of the Towmh.p I. ** !!- •,ii;il noter, cr bonds • tin line |i'» f»*l rn-rih »' Hie north- •«-o lietnbers, one man pnd one woman, «irlv line of Finn H're"t: tunii'-e erly line of Siatcn Mnnd Oniinil;- •^'rTe*!!' de 'BP-r Vemlsei conveyed to rrlt nlont her llnp ino <„•• 8 T: r 3'ipp'emenMl Debt'Statement if tho lorsl C"-'ntv EteeiWvB Com- thence, in Southwesterly nlonp Str.feti fltrfPt: thrnce- I4i Pmt»ri\ in the Township of Woodbridxc Mlddle- . ., by I.ltw hns been duly nmcle pa.tcrlv aiul it'O f' »t north of Flilli nut I Frnncls Minion nnd Amu 1) M»n- 1 1 1 ml'iff of the Republican Party from Island Sound to iv point. »w poinf rtme 25 feot to thi plnrr> ,,1 ,, wrex CountyCounty , Nee w Jersey, and to clear ! nnn>Vr>ji!ar»< n, m he-fbnr r!vv f anproprlntfHundred HWOflnt ai ta : ii' fi'e'l In lid Office ol the TJ'mue to !)>• : on. h>*'lfe. hv Deed of rrmbv nulld- »•-~'i n>"'i"n dlB'r'nt. fur a term of on« norl'#.rlv line nf FnM< T«'rr»i-« So being the Intersection nf the Prn'.mic- era liV. dated Hei.ten-b-r S. IBM. 1 ml Bclnn known (is Lot Nn up all Doubts and deputes ronrernlnn ,j»„_,Dw, n paymen„„n, he-fbt, , fo.,v„ r V11thanproprlntfKe „„,.snlfl, ,,,.,,,.,„„piirponet s. Ofk. pirl E»ld itntfmeot contains the yetir. one State CommltteemMi and one 1 ll'pinr nnrtln-rly »lnnir th» ™nu Mlon Ensterly of the Ceatn line of recotdei :H.-p'-'» . fi,, f,,r;i fr nmi : !>- I'M: Or^tnunre shall become pffnr- rn'lc i-artv HI* one 8-Me Commlttee- a imrilierlv 1'ne of For<» TeiTH'-e. of 9i«'en Island Sound; thrnce. til I51A of Dee-is nil PnKe 2li, m«*t Burveyor may claim to have a r!«lm Urn "r ! 0[ Kin* Thousimd. Three Hundred Do!- '-in" Irhr-itdliitelv up'.n It? adnp'lon nnrt m-n (tn^ on* S'- sntisfled bv snlrt ™l<- I' "" Block 22* on Ihe Perth A the said Junds and premtMs. bp nere-^'iry. l«i hereby a^proprl-1 \ven-'e: tl-ence northerly along the EwterlT nnd the Center line of Cen- Miin. Dated March J", 1K3 nted to meet the cost of i::>rrvlnn c.;t (•ammHifPtiwn-.il -I,,1 rue Is hereby given that qualified voters of centfr of Mflry AVPIMIS, to :i point tral Street, to the Center line of s-im of ElBlil Thousand Three Hun- dred Twelve |»S3I2 00) nn'Urs wether Bfln« nlso knnwn itn ?i:' i!r, 1 OR ANT SCOTT, •-i"l Attest: I th* Township of Woodbridge not tlrpidv in.' fcpl norili of tin Tmrtli*rly Hnn Seiuren Avenue; thence. 13) South- Perth Amhoy, New Jersry CierS of 'he Superior Court pnd H'nd1; nrp hP'phy n'"h- 1 J, Di-nk'rn, "" I -\ fMd Township under the ,,' ri'Tfin Upniif. tlienre pai-terly wtJterly Blong the renter line uf with Hie f-osits of thin Bale. of Ne* >r»y To-nshlp Clerk nn.1 lft0 f Towmhlp Clerk of the sivld Town'hln westerly Mong the Center line ot Olen N'nptv-one (t8.891,00i Dnll-ir cf Chditer "nf nf Title 41 nf the Rr-1I "'3. with r.otl"i' of prblli' henrliiK'ifjr j •' Wpotlbr'dite at his office at any time 1'ulllnE rl«rn »'lil IN>ert« •'••hi^l. Cove Avenne and the proionstntlim tn'mivw'.se nppertiillilim. Mlddlnri County Siirrfisatf't Court with the eoitu of this Air vised 8tatutc-i'.;tin on April 22, 1933. 1 fce'wcen Wedneidny. Aorll *>, 19M. "nd K11. 7. Klmt Kc«nc»'« thereof Northwesterlv t»,«ilf CHUM CORNEI.It;a A. WAIL. roirether with sll mul .,.. NOTH'K TO (REDITORS •M nr bmds ntmll bear Interest at 1', 4 9, 16 I Thurnday, Soptembur 24. 1953, on which 'tne of Wnortbrldpe Creek: Mlence. ill Sheriff II pitTIIII* rlahn. prlvllercM, heTPii", •, Isidore Avhen, onp cf the Expcutors 1 'HUM date tlM wrtstrntlun books will «f> WAR n—* ! in » Oenernl Northerly and Nartheust- MI-CARTER ENC.TTSM upp'.trtpimncM thereunto ij, , pnnrm Thp n*oif T>*iif Mill rr'.y direction nlptii! the Ceir.er line of • RT^'TH. Attorneys. of Pr»nk Avrhm, dirrtsetl. by direction 1 *-*l>T-il« an In anywise appertaining Of Elmer E. Brown, summit* of thf N.TKB h herehv v'.vcr th-1 K- '"" • Ipn'cril ItaUon on Tuesday. Nnvein- Ptrn't, UK vi WM'lbrldu-e Creek to a po'nt of In'er- f -I. 4-2. 9, Id. 23 W™ CORNEI,!i:s \ hnf n "»H. <>T &t Mltld'.ewK Coun'v He II. ,; i t« y\ ,if |i <• war serUrn of the proloniraron Wer.'erly County of MlddlfMi. lu-reuy Klvrs no- r 'llcl'i will bf rcre:>'c:l by the Township 1 1 SI'KHIFf'S SALE tice to the creditors of the auld Frank 8 The S'J^weinrntni "i'b St "tmmlt'.oc rf 1!if 'Cownsl.tp ol Wuou- Ponrd of E'e^tlonn. Cltlwn Building. 40 tie:» pi n "'( i+rt -p--|v In* t of the Center line ut Myr'le Avenue STANLEY 8 DICKEttaON. aeqv'red by law hn-i h"»n <1;' made j B'lynrd Btrect. New Brunswick. N. J.. nt l>lKlr-. 1 No. «. an-l 111 V 1•r,l. wrl,.,.. I 'he pmlonrntlon nnil the Center line Do-ket No F-I001-.W JOSEPH MO- of the utld de^eaSPd, untler tiiith or of MvTtle Avenue to thP Center line of affirmation, within six months from th» , jj rtnr'.rf! the following hour?: Dnllv. ex- l-'air4 A 00 03 fee. E?.->t of the E.iaterly line of •»T B-tvr-'-v, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.. Ash street: thence. (7) NorheRsfp.rly i " PROPOSED ORDINANCE date or they will be lorertr barred or yTncn Tt- ^om'on and ; OT at the O'^CP of the Middles** County j alortg the center line of Ash Street ony action therefor against the said 'Mv.'nwon Avenue; and Park Avenue, F.rosn u Ann—MTTH IVHTMHT NTlcc Is hereh" e'.vfi that thr following proposed Ordlnnm» •*. DonH "h B CJutiley ••e. KorthPTly 9o.00 feet more or less \"nn\\ Bunk Building, Penh Amboy. .;,- h.mr.inrv Hue of P.»rltnn T,i«n- thence. (8) Southeasterly nlonr the • -.»„•„,„ ... „-«.,••-Itie, in 'hP Countv of Mlddleocx. Ne-v .inii.- > ISIDORE AVCHEN, Cc:nm!tteem ,\n -nt-S"rue fli> nl-ere tlie *amf \* (flt.-rsecinl 1 Center line of Himestend Avenue to One of the Executors. ;id fmrn the SoiithnTlv line of Lenox the Center line of Ulalr Road; thence. Th -.,.•„.. 1 j-i flnn! n:i-':i '<• 1" » mrMliH' "f 'ft!d T"'vnsh:ii r«p; PM«d Marrh 30. 1953. 1 ( 1 1. 3 D-ml"Pn. f "!. F:f h .'ve^i.io. from tho Nfirllier'.;' application for trnnrfer of reWJtrntlon I fvnni sail '.-* nn'nf pntn n'ni^nr I»I Northeasterly B'.OIIK the Center Hue '•e'.-l n- 1I-. mer-tlnc rr"m in 'hf Mnnlrlpol Eulldin.t In Ww-ribrid-,- • Henry K. Oolenbrx'k, Esq . nhail b« made either bv written reques' of Blair Hoed to the 1101m ot Inter- '"••-rnhlp Clerk !ne 0'. I.eiwx Avrni!", 75 00 feet more I ..;,>-, r 1 . ,-i.,re t'e JVrnsv "Ivncla ';'n ihf rii'l dnv if Apr)! IP.M. »'- ":W P- M. lEffTi. or us w-n-i 117 Smith Street. To be odvertlw'd 1n Independpir- or Iras (inal to t'e omler I 'it •>' Mln- ' Mict:oti with tlie Bo-indnry line bef.vf IT. --Id mntv nn lie rer.ched, nt which time and p'ace all perum-. - Perth Ambjy, N, J . r<"-"pf on Anrll 0. 1913 and AiMl 16 i i-e Crm'v Board of Elections on forms j the Tovnishlp of WoodbrliSie and the I eno* Avrniie. Southerly 248.00 feet ur (-v V^ii'ne tt^n'e nortln'r'iV atiil luorouph of Carteret; tlience. (101 .n:eiested thr-e!n will OP given an opportunity to be^hmd coiirprnt. Attorney O^3. Kith notice ot I'lnltc hpirlng for •nare or \f-.t, and Livingston Avenue, : provided by said Municipal Clerk or by nr>rthmn!fr|\ aloi'g tlie center line I -L. 4-i, 0, IB, S3 ".nal adritlcn On April 22, 1053, ,, from the N3r'!:»''iV life of Lenox Ave- Ic-'t'n* In nerMn at the offise of the Sisterly nnd Southeasterly nlonn Faid I Municipal C'.erlt or County ^ard of of MM<11r»*^ Attitm to t: * north- Boundpry line across the Central Rail- •N ^RnTN*M"S TI F"PTHER AMEND AN OIinTNANCS FN'riTI F'I '4 8. 18 rse. M.inherlv 57 W feet more or less, 1 ,-ily line of BI011> H5. u m, ir .east- N/-WE Tn ERTABtlfiH SALARY AND WAOE aCHKIULro OF TF," mi from ths 8"uth»rl\ line of Lenox I ""pct'on ! at 4« Bayard Street, Hew : road to the point of Intersection of Middlesex County Surroeate's Court Brunswick, N. J.. or at the olftce of the •r v »li bv the Township Cr>nin'.IHPP "f H-P Town 1 •• nn'Mt'lng r^Oius returns nt nil lnter- Perth Amboy National Bank Building, of Turner Street; thence. (Ill South- A'.l persons concerned m«y take no- owlng proposed Ordinance wis Intro- Perth Aniboy. N. J., up to and Includ- jjime: tlipn'e s"uili*astn un forll9M at 8 P.M., (E,8,T. 1 .lfter '*enlr'niited on siuitl'n-lv aiong thf westerly line of Railroad Dock Yards; thence, (12) M?"tilnr Employ of the Township of Wooc'bridgs. bp. and they ore li-r. the same l>eln% first audited and stated further consideration and final passage | Plans and Specifications may be ob- nioik 3B7 to tUf norti.erly line of Southeasterly along the Southerly line n tr.rreauP In thrlr restulnr pny of 33c per d»y, the same to be H'KI by ilip Surrogate, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1»S3 t a meetlni! of said Township Commlt- tained at the office ot the Township between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and Block 39J; tlien e westerl" and of the Port Re»dlng Dock Property to retju'ir da"v wafe nnd to be paid to eacll employee as heretofore Pated March J7th, 1953. ee to bbee held at Its meeting room in Kir/.neer, Howard Madison, 1 Main soulherlv alnnir Hock 3S>'. und con- the Westerly line of Staten Island SSCTICN 2. The following Otn-lals and full time and part tin•<• tee 1 i--no P M.. Esstern Standard Time, tor AB8 IAL) PATNOI, Municipal BiilldlnK In Woodbrldw. S'T't , Woodbrldge. New Jersey. the purpose of conducting a :lnu:tig (lie la»t co ir»e in a straight Sound and the Point or Mace of be- shnll, from and after January 1, 1953. receive the follnwlnif salaries i,-,; Executor. Xhw Jersey, on the 22nd day of April. T'.ie T.T,v:ishrp Coimm!ttee reserves GENERAL ELECTION • • •tnp to the Port Kenllnr Rullrond to ginning. their respective names, to be paid to them as jjuch In the prrforni i;; KAHKUS t, KAMTOR. Esqs , 1951. at 8:00 P.M. (B8T1. or as soin the rlrhlhtt t o re>c> t any or all bids. to vote upon candidates for th» fouow- the easterly line o' .n Town Polling Place—Port Reading School. duties In the same w»y and manner as heretofore: 41 Broad Street. *here»fter as said matter can bo B. J. WNWNIQAI N Ing offices: ship: tlience nnrt'erly nlong Itie flTI E AND HA' \' Keypurt, N. J.. •cached, at whtcii' time and place all Township Clerk One (1) Governor -asterlv line of l'./rlinn TnwnshlD EMPLOYKB: CT ASSiriCATlON: PFH A' Proctor. persons who muv be Interes'ed there'n 1L4 9. 16 Three (3) Members of,, Qeneral to tlie point or pla e uf beitinnlni? Till HI) WAKD—M-K'(tM) I Hownrd MadlBon —Town«h!i> Entiinerr $Vi'"i I.-L 4-2, 9, 16, 23 will be giveg n on opportunity to be Assembly ' l*olllliK l*tncei Urlln Sehnul, \u, fl. BEGINNING at a Pulr.t in SI Michael J. Trainer —Tax Co>ctor .1 iii-^es Aven'je where ftfttre Is In Andrew D Desmond —Miinir'ti'l Magistrate \ heard concernini g thhe NOTICE TO BIDDERS One (li Sheriff • irrrn NlrrM, l»rlln T B. J. DUNIOAN. Two (2) coroners ruwteil by tlie Port 'Reading Kail- Bernard W. Vosel — ownshln Attorney J . 5 (Ki 1 Notice is hereby given that scaled roiut. aii.l from sal.1 lieKiiintriK IHMIII J. Kalley —Snnltation mul Pluniblnt IrMfloctor S inn NOTICE Township Clerk bids for tho purchase by the Township Three Cl) Members of the Board of SKCOND WABO-SKVE\TH No'ire is !ifrtby Blven that tne 101- ORDINANCE Chosen Freeholders DI>TIIICT running nnrtheily along the ceniet A. H, Rr-senblum — Attorney Poari of A''lustn/ent l.'.n-i rl of One Hi New Ford Maintenance Inc "I ^t lieorst^ Avenue to a pnlnl A. H. RnspnbHim — >Hori'ev Rpjir" of Health f 4"'i lowlni! proposed Ordinance was Intro- •N r-TUJlNANCTE ' J PROVIDE FOR Truck will be received by the Town- One (li Tqwnshlp Commlttwman-at- Bfglnnlnit «t a pi-int In thr ren- e being 100 feet east of State High- Doctor H. A. Belafsky -Township Physlrlnn •••• ) dureil und pn, .?ed on first reading at CURBS ANND OUTTERS ANn NEOES- hhlp Committee of the Township of Largc ler linp of SI. George's Avenue 1 way Uoute #-5; theiu-e nui-tnerl> David P. Orrity — A«ersor „ . I u ineetlnK of the Township Committee nn»riINfi ONN ^H STREET Woo:lbrlc!Ki> at. the Memorial Municipal One (I) Township Commttteemsn where same Is Intersected by tlie of tlie Township of WrwdbrldKe. In the IN THE HAOAMAN SECTION OP PORT Btilldtng, 1 Main Street, Woodbrldge, fr"m e*ch ot 'he three wards. ; l'ort Keiiillng I'.ailroii'l; thence ng .. line, which Is 100 feet eHst .lohn J, Samons — As'r.ssor . ,. ./ 1.+vi County of Middlesex, New Jersey, held HEADING O" THE TOWNSHIP OF New Jersey, until 8 P.M., EST, April Seven (71 Trustees ot frte School northerly along the center line of erly anil parallel to Suite HiRliwa* Wlllinm ^Ifenbalg —As'essor . • ' 1,-l'n on the 7th day of April, 19S3. and that WOODBRIDOE. N. J 2?, 1953 and then at said Memorial Lands St. Georges Avemie )nrv line bet^veetl WoO'Uirtilge line of WooiihritiBti Avenue; Ihenu' Wllllnm Finn —Building Insneotor fvir'.her consideration and final passage RHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWIRtlip nnd read aloud. Th* polling r'laies for the v»rlou» northerly along the center lljtf 0' John T. Omenhtser —Director of Welfare -. , : 4.HID Township ami tlie City of ISahway 1,23.1 at a meeting of said Township Commit- OP WOODBRIIVIE, IN THE COUNTY warila and election Ulxtrlcu of the whlclt line H also the county line Woodbrldge Avenue to its irSerBec- Sophie D'Apollto —Overseer of the Poor OP mDDLESEX: Pluas und specification-! may be ob- •JD'I tei- to be held at Its meeting room In tained In the office of the Adminis- T(iv,n»Hlp of Woodbriage are as between Middlesex and Union; tlon with the center line o( Slat. Doctor H. A. Belafsky-Visiting Physician , .. the Municipal Building In Woodbrldge, 1. By Improvement of both sides of follows: Highway ISoute #2S, thence imrth- Arthur Mack —Perreter" Board ot Henlth 4011 trative Secretary, Memorial Municipal thence a!ot>g sold county line to a 5.0OD New Jersey, on the 21nd day of April. Urch Street beginning at the weBter'.y Building. I-IHST WAKD—I<'IH!(T D1XTUJCT nolnt where ram* Is Intersecteil hy erly along center line or State Klfrh T.awrpnce Clement —Public Works General Foreman . 1953. at 8:00 P.M. (ESTI, or as soon property line of Danlpl Street, on both All Ihnt trad lyliiK between the y Route #i.i to the Pennsylvania Fred Mortavls — fl"nU«tlon Bupe'lntendetit 4 71111 jfes of the street, running westerly The Township Committee hereby re- the illvlsion line between Plucks 46'J thereafter as said mutter can be serves the right to reject anv or all bids. Pennsylvania Railroad (on the east) and K'S: tlien'T untithwenterlv alon? llnllroad; thence southerlv along thi Vera M. Rynn —Administrative Secretary ,.!? reached, at which time and more all 400 feet more or less, to the ensterly B. J. DUNIGAN and tlie center line of Amboy Ave- I'ennsylvanla lluilr&ud to the Por Pharle^ J. Alexander —Township Treasurer ner-ions who muy be interested therein line of Hanumaa Street, lnchidinK ra- «aM (U vis Ion line ami westerly along merit a.Riin Township Clerk nue ((in tii» west): anil 100 led the BiHitlierly line of Blocks 463, Heading: Hallroail; thence westerly B. J. DvinSi;an will be given on opportunity to be dius reMirns at Haifmin Street Is hPre- IM/fl, 16 north of Green Street Ion the north) .ilong the Port Heading Kallroad to John H. Yuhas —Principal Clerk, Tax Collector's Office ., 3 mm henril coiicornlii!! the same, by authorised as a local lmtwovement. 1 164, ami along Hie easterly anil —Supervising Cashier, Tax Coll. Office . 'i 7ci ,1 n(1 (on the south) a line drfcwn southerly line of W, 47S-H, 4V8-S, the point or place ot beginning. Florence A. Redd B, J DUNTOAN, 2. Said Improvement shall he known mid-way between New and Second PUIIIUK Plnif 1 Airnel School. William Perna —Municipal Court Cleric 3.Ml as the Larch Street Curb'and Gutter NOTICE TO BIDDERS Streets, anil projecting easterly to 47ST. 473-U. 4T.I-V, 47J-W, 4T»-X, Jacques Manchec —Watchman—Puhllc Works Department JiSRii Township Clerk Notice Is hereby gWen' that sealed OS-V, 474-C, 474-P, 474-A, 496-A, OBUINANCE Improvement. salt!' railroad. Tllllll) WAItl)—THIRD Knink Mayo —W.itchman—Public Works Department. J55 Wi ' 3. All the work ot said Improvement bids for the purchase by the Township 496-R, 4DD-A, to the center line of Raymond J. Elliott —Pub'lc Works Inspector '-.!'. '.'.. 3.flou AN. ORDINANCE TO "PROVIDE FOR of One (1) Oarbage Tnrtk will be re- Clark Place; tliem-e wenlerlv along Comprising Betvaren. C!tlRB8' AND QUTTER8 AND NBCE8- Is to be done In accordance with the Ri.(rlnnine al the Intersection of PoUtos Place: Scwaren School. •-•eoree McCabe —rmbllc Works Foreman ,, , $71 d' Plans Bnd Profile nf Larch Street Curb ceived by the Township Committee of salii center line of Clark Place W Walter Domejka ,f!ARY ORAQ1NG ON SCHOOL STHEET the Township of Woodbrldge at the the center line of the Perth Amboy -^Sewage Plant Operatdr ... . $64 in IN THE PORT READING SECTION OF add glitter as heretofore described thp boundary line hetwenn Wooii- Julius SIDOS —Bewnge PlaiifTjpSrftibf .."• - . «84+i made by Howard Madson. Township Memorlnl Municipal Building, 1 Main and Woodbrldge Ilallroad with • tlie brldge »nd Haritan Townnhlpn; TIIIIID \VAIII>—KOI IITII THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDQE, Perth Ainlioy City Line, thene* DISTIHCT Herbert Kutcher —Sewage plant Operator 5014" Engineer, and the specifications there- Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, until thence southerly alon.K said Town- Paul Solomon ; N. J. 8 P. M., EST,' April 22, 1953. and then 1111111 crlv alonR tlie center lln« of Ineludlne all the ward south 01 —Assistant Sewer Foreman SCi'» BE IT ORDAINED, BY THE TOWN- fore, which plans and speclttcatlont ship line, to a point 100 feet south Michael O. Rtngwood-Park Foreman : SJ5"'1 are now on file with, the Township at said Memorial Municipal Bulldlm, Ihe Perth Amboy and Wocdbrldge of the loutherly line of New Dover Port' Reading RallroaU and west ol 1 HIF COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP publicly opened and read aloud. kallrouil to the center line of Free- Woodbridge Creek. William Finn —Real Estate Director I-*' OF WOODBRIDOE, IN THE COUNTY Engineer. Vtoad; thence easterly and south- Hnzcl Schlatter —Sr. Clerk-SenoBrivpher— Municipal Court 2.3J" 4. Tho work shall be performed by Plans and specifications may be ob- man Street, thence easterly along easterly along a line parallel to and Polling I'lm'fi I'urUIi Honiif OF MIDDLESEX: tained in the office of the Adminis- the center line o( Freeman Street (Woodbrtane). Dennis Frlgentl —Malnt. Repairman (General), P.W.Dept. Si vi 1. By Improvement of both sides of the Township under contract, and the 100 feet south of paid southerly line Joseph Duffalo —Malnt. Repairman IGenerali, P.W.Dept. Si M cost of the curb and sinter In front trative Secretary, Memorial Munlclpa to tlie center llhe of llahway Ave- of New Dover Iload to ft Point In 1 School Street, beginning at the west- Bulldljii!, nue, thence southerly along the cen- John W. ?ullo —Rucrn«tlon Centers Suoervlsor 3.3 '," erly line of West Ayeikte; thence mo- of each parcel of property, and the 1 the westerly line of Block 417; THIRD, WARI>-FIFTH DISTRICT Margaret Qreashelmet -Sr. Clerk Bookkeeper, Tax Coll. Office :'.:.« grading Incidental thereto, Is to be as- The Township Committee hereby re- ter line of Railway Avenue an' thence southerly along westerly nlnn westerly 624,00 feet more or less to serves the right, to reject any or all bids. ,ilonK Hie center line of Berry Stretit Begltmlng at a point In the Mnr-'arrt L Catalano-Sr. Olerk Bookkeeper, Tsx Coll. ORlce . J -i" the easterly line of Wootlbrld«e-Carteret sessed upon such parcels. line of Bluek 477 to the northerly Pennsylvania Uatli'oL,i wtieie stLim Harry W Andersen -chief Sewage Plant Oper S.tm-' 5. All other matters Involved In the B. J. DUNIOAN to Woodbrldge Creek, thence south- line of Block 447-L; thence easterly 1 Roa.d on both sides of the street Is Township ClerK is' Intersected by the Port Hemline . SECTION 3. All Ordinances or pnrts of Ordinances inconaWw: Jjereby authorized as a local Improve^ said uijnrovement. Including such varU erly along Wooribrlilge Creek to the along the northerly ,lln& of Block» I'.allroad, and from whl beginning i>rovlsioiiB of this Ordinance, be and tlie same are hereby repeuleil (itlon, If any, from the Plan p.nd spec- IL4/0, 16 ['Mil Amboy City line, thence went- 447-1., 448 and 449 to the Pennsyl- mont, urly along the Perth Amboy City point running northerly along: thi SECTION 4, This Ordinance shall take effect Immediately upon ' 2. 8iUd lmproyeraerlt shall be known ifications »B may be found necessary vania llallroall crossing the Bame: t'enn sylvan la liallroal to the cen provided by law, In the progress of work. Ehull be de- NOTICE TO BIDDERS " line to the point or place of begin- tlience soulhenslerly along the as the School Street Curb and Gutter 1 Notice Is hereby t'lven that sealed ter line of Stale Highway Iloutt . HUOH B. QlMdll : Improvement. termined bv Resolution of the Town- ning. nurtherly line of Block 428 to the #2b', thence no!'OieUMn—SBCOA'D IHSTIUCT of the City of Kan way; thenn Township Clerk and (intiter as heretofore described made rial Municipal Building, 1 Main Street. westerly line of Block 387; thence line of the City of Kahway to the To be advertised In Independent-Leader on April 9, 1953. and A;: by Howard Madison, Township Engin- poses, said sum.havln? heretofore been All ttiat tract between the Penn- Southerly along the westerly line of made available therefore. The further Woodbrldge, New Jersey, until 8 P. M.. sylvania RallrouU (on the east) and Rahway River; thence eaaterlj vith notice of public hearing for final adoption on April 33, l'JS3 eer, and the specifications therefore, EST. April 22, 1953, and then at said Block* W to the northerly line of along the Ualiway River to Hit which plans and specification^ are sum of Two Thousand Six Hundred I lie center ltne of Amboy Avenue Block 395; thence westerly and |V and Plfty ($2,650,001 Dollars or as Memorial Municipal Building publicly (on the Vestl; and between a line northeasterly along the boundarj TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, N. J. — FIRE DISTRICT Mi I now in file with the Township Engin- opened' and read aloud. southerly along Block 395 and con- Avenue; thence westerly along Hit CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS eer. much thereof as may be necessary. Is (on the north) drawn mid-way be- tinuing the lust courne, to the Port hereby appropriated to meet the cO6t of Plans and specifications may be ob- tween New anil Seconil Streets, and center line,of Homestead Avenue to KECI'I AK ACCOUNT 4. The work shiiU be performed by carrying out said Improvement. tained in the" office of the Adminis- fteaillng nallrosd; tlience easterly westerly boundary of the Horouph the Township under contract, and the projecting nauterly to aald railroad, along tlie Port Heading Railroad to March 1, 19M, to February 2». 1953 7. Notes anrt Bonds are hereby auth- trative Secretary, Memorial Munlcipa and tne Perth Amboy City line iiSTi of Carterel; tlience Houtliwesterly Biitence In Woodbrldjje Natluual Bank, Regular Account, cost of the enrb and gutter in Iron Building. the point or place ot beginning. itill along the WMterly llnr of tlif uf each parcel of property, and tha orized to Tic Issued from time to time the south). • March 1. 1955 . . In an amount not to exceed the sum The Township Committee hereby re- I'olliiiK I'licn fdlonln School Borough uf Carteret and the center Receipts for Regular Account: grading Incidental thereto, la to be as I'OIIIUK Flai'n Stranherrr Hill line of Blair lluntl to Homestead eesscd upon such parcels. appropriated pursuant to the provisions serves the right to reject any or all bids. ichuul. Wooillirldice. from Township of Woodbrldge for Bmteet Appropriation sa.1,1'11 '•'•' CI Chanter One of Title 40 of the Re- B. J, DUNIGAN FIHST WABO—THIBI) DISTHIC* SECOND *—KIGT1TU me center line of Aeh Street;'thence from Election Board for Use of Fire House • . 2"><" 5. All other matters Involved In the vised Statutes of New Jersey, which Township ClerU IHSTH1CT southerly along the cejiter line 01 euld improvement. Including such varl IL4/B, 16 All that part of the First Ward Ash SJtreet to the 1 enter line ot atlon, If any. from the Plan and spec not«8 or bonds shall bear Interest ftt south uf Ueard's Brook and west of Beginning at a point In the eaat- Total Iierelpts for Regular Account ' . . a rate not to exceed six per cent per erly boundary lln» "' It»rlt»- iWn- Myrtle •Avenue: thrn'e westerly Mentions 'as may be found necessary the center line of Amboy Avenue. •IIOMK the center line of Uyr(le Ave- In the progress ot work, shall fte de- annum. The proper Township Officials NOTICE TO BIDDERS - Piiltiug I'laeet No, 11 Icbtwl, Uomt ship where same Is Intersected by Total . . , - , ' ore hereby authorized to execute and NOTICE IS HEREBY- GIVEN that tlie Pennsylvania Railroad arid from nue ami Its' westerly ],rolunKation Di bursements for Regular Account: termined by Resolution of Issue tald notes or bonds. Street, to Wuodbrldge Creek; tlieni-e euuth ehlp Committee. 1 sealed bids for the Rodent Control Pro- said beginning point'running north- Firemen's Compensation $ 1"' '* - >' • 8. The Supplemental Debt Statement lirum will be rcculved by the Township westerly and northerly along the •erly.along Wooilbrlilg* Cijcek to th I U:ht end Power ...... 131 ' 6. Tlie s\im of Two Hundred (tJOO.00 WARD—Flil'ItTH 1 1 1 Dollars Is herew appropriated • as I Required by Law has been duly made Committee of the Township of Wood- All that bart of the First Ward •easterly line nf HRrltan Township Poft Keiullng Hallroail: tne.ni * west OM. Oil, and GreAsinu for Itucks •• I' ' down payment for the 'said purposes, nnd fllfft in the Office of the Township briage at the Memorial Municipal lying north of Henrds Bfrook ami (the lama helms tha tenter line pf irly along the Port Heeding Rail FueJ Oil ' • 4KI1I" eald sum having heretofore been made Clerk, and said statement contains the Building. 1 Main Street, Woodbrldge, lying wfctt of the center Un.e 0' Mutton Hollow KoaVl) to a point road to the point OT place 0- begin Board oalnries'....' ^ . .. 4U Information reqdlr|d bv R. S. 40:1-10. New Jersey, until 8 P. M., EST, April which Is IOC feet xoulh of the south- sing- Audit .. . . 10"n' available therefore. The further sum Amlmy ^venue. :ti of Three Thousand, Eight Hundred 9. This Ordinance shall become effec- 22, 1053, and then ut eald Memorial erly line of New Dover Road: thence I'ntlliiK I'Ui'ei Avfttfl Sebiwl. Election and Advertising , 11' Dollars ($3,886*0) or ns much thereo tive Immediately unon Its adoption and Municipal Bulldlni? publicly opened and I'ollltiir I'lin-ei Mitch Mriinnl, •'asterly ariil southeasterly along a as msy be necesaury, Is hereby appro- advertising, according to Law. reid uloud. PIRST WARD—riFTH DISTRICT line which Is parallel to and 100 Tiimn WAitn—SIXTH nisi'^it"! In^nri* nee priated to meet the- cost of carrying HugHhh B. QulKleQy Phins and specifications may be ob- feet soulh of said southeasterly line BI-XilNNlNO at a point 14 ui Jnultor.s „., Commltteeman-u't-Large All Ihnt t'-nrt hptwrrn tha Pfnn- out sulcl improvements. tained in the 'office of the Board of BvlvanlR Riillroail Ion tlie east) alii* of New Dover Itoail to a point In the Gtorgea Avenue dlfltant easterly 1(11 Fire Alarm MnlDtenance 3'1 7. Notos anil Bonds are hereby auth- Attest: Health In the Municipal Bulldliis. the center line of Amlioy Avenue westerly line, of Block,477; thence feet irum State Highway Route u-~ Fire House Supplies ./.. al' orised to be Issued from time to ttfne '3 J. Dunlgan, The Township Committee hereby re (on the west) and the aenter line southerly along aal(l weaterly line thence northerly along a ltne distant Repair* unU Mlveilutifous In an amount not to exceed the sum serves the rlghft to reject any and all nf Blmk 477 to tile northerly line of isMsterly 100 feel and parallel u. New Equipment—Generator, Control P»n«l, BBId Hose Township Clerk iif Freeman Street (ftn the inorth) approprlnted pursuant to the provisions bids. ami (on the Buuth) by a llnejdrawn Block 447-L; tlience easterly along State Highway Home #.'& to lh» Hydrant an'i Water Service [ 1:1,11111,' ot Chanter Olie of Title 40 of the Re- To be advertised In Independent- April 15, 1953. parallel with Oreen Street ahd' 100 northerly line of Block 447-L to the L-L-nter line of W(jod|irlilps Avtnun vised Statutes of New Jersey, which render on April 9. 19S3 and April 16 TOWNBHIP OP WOODBRIDCiE (i;et north of the northerly line center of Middlesex Avenue; th«nce thriice northwenterlyi along the cen- Total Iil.lHirsementj for Heuular Account notes or bonds s)ii((I bear Interest a P953, with notice of public hearing for BOARD OF HEALTH (hereof. ; nuutherly along the center line of ter line of 'WooilliriilKe Avenue ti a rate not to exceed six peV cent per final adontlon on April 22. 1953. 1 BuHmre Tor Rci^uUr Account 1,- ARTHUR MACK, SEC, 1'olllug Placet Hlfh Xekeol. Middlesex Avenue to the J-'tnTiHyl- • he center line of Mate HiKhwas annum. The prouer* Township Officials IL4/9, 16 I.-L. 4-16 vanla Itailroad; thence wexjte.rly lloute #25; thence nort^easterlj Received from Township of Woodbrldue for 1952-53 Budget »re hereby authorised to ejecute and NOTICE , 'along the Pennsylvania Ballroad to aloii(f the cenltr line of State High- Anpronrlatlon for Fire Alarm Extenalon i , i. $ 2 OIIII Issue ^uicl notes or bonds. VIIUT WAKty—SIXTH H Notice Is hereby given that the fol- NOTICE TO )DERS 1 BeglnnlnR a! the intersection of the |>1 see of beginning. way liuiite #25 to the noutlierlt Dhbtir&ed: 1 8. Th« Hupplenlentiil Debt Statement lowing proposed Ordinance was Intro- NOTICE IS IHERE GIVEN that tlie center linojof Berry Street with Polling 1'Ueti Sihi.iil #15. lurllu liounilHi-y line of the City 6f Hah- Tmnsferrea t 9. This Ordinance shall become effec- Building, 1 Main Street, -Woodbrldge, the center line of tie Woodbrldge- tha'center line of the Lehlgh Valley and Bontheasterly along center Hue tive Immediately upon Its adoptloa and said ordinance will be taken up for New Jersey, until 8 P. M, EST, April 22. of St. Georges Avenui to the point further consideration and final passage narti>retl Kottd, then^i eantfrlv along EUllroiut and center line of Crowe advertising, uixordlug to Law. 1053, and then at sulil Memorial Munici- Ulll Rortfl, thence northerly along or place of beginning-. Balance of 1J52-53 Duduet Appropriation for Fire Alarm , Hugh B. Qulgley at a meeting of said Township Commit- pal Building publicly opened anil read the center line of the Wooilbrldtfo- BiWnslon to Be Transferred to Special Aocouut tee to be held at. Its meetlmj room In CarteTet noad to Woddbrlrtge Crtak, 6enter line of Crows Mill Iloiid to PglllBff I'lacei Ar«el Flrehoam '»•• ** Coruinltteeman-at-LarBe aloud. the center line of King deorge Road, Attest: "- ,., ' ' the Municipal Bulldlna' In Woodbrtdse, PlanB and «p.ec}flcftt|ons may be ob- thence southerly along Woouitrlilge Balance in ReKulsr Account In Woodbrldge »at!lon»l New Jeney, on the 22nd day of April, Creek to the point or place of be- thence easterly along center line of THIRD WARD, SEVENTH DI8TKICT Bunk, February JS, 1953 ..'...,: : B. J. Dunignn, talned In the office of the Board of Klngi'George ltoad to center line of BEGINNING at a point In the Went Township Clerk 1933 »t 8:00 P.M. (EST), or as soon Health In the Municipal Building. ginning. West Posd fload, thence easterly erly line of Staten Inland Sound where 1 To' be advertised In Independent- thereafter as said matter can be The Township Commlttae hereby re- IMII Placet Memorial I hereby certify that the above ettttemeht wa> prepared by m' reached, at which time and plage all along center line of Weat Pond [toad the same 1> intersected by the Souther- 1 Leader on April 9, 1953 nnd April 16, perves the right tu reject any and all ly line of the Port Reading Railroad 11 detailed audit of the accounts end record* ef the Commi^i" 1953, with notice of public hearing for peripns who'msy be interested therein to a point, said point lining the In- District Number Five, WoodbrWge Towoshlp, M, J.; and thai » will be given an opportunity to be bids. tersection of renter Una' of West Dock Property; thence (1) Northwest- flnul adoption 011 April 22, 1953. TOWNSHIP OP WOODBRIDQE SKCIINO WAHD—KIII8T ITCI untual receipt*) and dlsbursementa through thfi account for ' ' heard concerning the same. mnrialnK all of Keasliey. All of Porn] Komi with a Hue drawn paral- erly alona the Southerly line of the I L 4/11, 1(1 BOlVRD OP HEAITH Port Reading Railroad Dock Property 1953-53, and the correct balance lu the account »« at February -H - B. J. DUNIOAN. the Ward south cC Lotilfb VU lel to and 400 fe«t weaterly from tSlsnedl FRANK f'l'^1 " ARTHUlf MACK, SI Pennsylvania Avenue, ai laid out, to the Point of Intersection of the Township ClerX I.-L. 4-16 allroM trnclw. ! kame with the Prolongation Bouth NO1U.K Polling PlMfi KrulMfr »«kueL thence southerly alom saHJ line to I.-t. 4-16, ^3 ' ORDINANCE A point. The northeast curlier to bresterly of the Center line of Turner Notice Is hereby given that the fol- AN ORDWAMCJB TO PROVIDE FOR * LEQAL NOTICE Street; thtnee, (2) Northeasterly along fo OUTTERS AND NUCES SEOONU WAHD—SBCpND property lie'longhiK to St. Mary's lowing prupos«( Ordinance was Intro- CURBS Ajfo OUTTERS AND NU 8TATE OF NEW JERSEY to Church auU1 aUo th» nortbwvat i'ur- the prolongation Houthwesterly end TOWNslijli' OF WOOnBRIDOE, U: J. - FJUBE D, duced und pmjsed an' first reading at 'i«.R¥ QEADJWa ON HAOAMAN Joseph Han ley hts heirs, devl pisrfiioT n«r of property known as Washing- the Center line and the prolonnatlon CASH RECEIPTS AND DIBHUHBEMKNTS a meeting of ijhe Township Committee BTRBET IK THK PORT READING BEO- sees and personal represenU : Bt-ifliinliig 'at tlie Interaction* of Northeasterly ot the Center line of IWI' THE, TOWNBHIP OF WOOD jhe uente-r line of the Lehlgh VJ»|1»V ton Height*, thence southerly along Turner Street to.the Point of Intersec SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR FIRK ALAW BXTKNSION ol the- 'ivwnshlp ,pf WoodblldRe. In the a. 8.) tlves and IIIB, their, or any ot boundary Una -uf Wasitlngtaii ,- /// March 1, /tit}, M F*li County of Middlesex, New Jersey, held S 3 " ' their luccessoM In right, j'tltlf (U»llroaj3 wi(h the oenter line ,ff tion of th* wise wlfti /the boundary on the 7th rtny uf April, 1953; anU that BE IT ORDAINED. BY THE TO 'Florida Grove Road, thence 'nonii- litigilti and Church W-operty to a line bietwaen WoodbrldK'i Township Ilaiunce In WooUbrlftiie NutloriBi%«nlK B; and Interest, and Mra Joseph corner nf name, thence easterly m)d ordinance will be take.n up for KHIP COMMnTEK OF THE TOWNBHIP Hanley, wife of Joseph Hanley, nrly uli.o* cenper line of Florida and the Borough of Carteret; then™. Marrh l, 1952 further consideration and Ilnal iwssaist: Oiuve Hoa I to'the Inleintc-lion of along us id boundary line to a corner (31 Southeasterly along aald Boundary TraiibferrKl from Huuuliir Account, Part of OP wooDBaioaE. IN THE OOUNTY Defendants. uf mine, llimice uuuiherly alung lulil Lt.a meeting of said Township C'Dmmlt- OP MIUDLESBX: ,. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and 'enter of Florida Grove Ros4, with line to the Center Line of Wood bridge Appropriation ...t. lee to be held at lts-maetln« mom In the center line of West Pond Read boundary uf utlri property to the Carteret Road; thence (i) In a Qejie 1. By Improvement, of both sides 01 required to serve upon Thomas P. center line uf Itew Brdniwlck Ave- Uulaiice In Woodbrliltje National Bank. Special Account, ttlfc Mimuiiml QulldlnK, in WoodbrldKe, Hnil&man Street beglnnlm at the Lttlly, Plaintiff's attorney, whose addrfis tiience weaUrly along tbi- c«HUr Southerly direction along the mid 1'ebruury as, 1953 • Wew Jerbuy, on the 22nd day of April, line of West fond Hotd to a Mint. nue, thence e»uterly along center Boundary line to the Point of Inter- MwiSurly line of Woodbrldge-Carteret Is No. J095 Bt. Oeome Avenue, Colonta, line of New BruneWlclc Avenun, to )«M, ••' U:OU P.M. (BST), or as aoou Road, on botji aides of the street, run- New Jersey,-m aoawer to the comi' salJ point betn« the lnter»ctlPD of tactlon with the Northerly or Wetterly ttiereuiur us ,6iild matter can be tlie center line of West WM 'fti ' the center line of Pennsylvania line of SUten Island Boujiii thence, nlnw northerly 1026 feet, more or leas, filed In u civil action In which liudnut Appropriation for lW2*Sl, Dtbonlted In at which time »nd pl»c» all to the southerly line of Division Street, With a line drawn 400 feet Avenue, at laid out lOUtl) of New (5) In a General weattrly direction who may ba Interested therein ragher Bros, Corporation, a New J Bruntsvlck Avenue, tlMsoce loutherly along the aald Sound to the Southerly Account in Error • \; . including (radius returns is hereby corporation, Is plalD.tl* and vou «T» (rum and parallel to A ViJ Deduct: • " " Will be Blvcn an opportunity to bu authorised us a local improvement. , Avenue •>• lutjtl put, thene* »i along line uf said PeiMfylvinla ' - Una of the Port Reading Railroad Dock cuncerulii; the name. defendants, peudlng In the Superior nue to tb« center Itn* Of tae LehIKh Property and Point or Place of be- Tmiisfer from Regular to Spwial Account, as Bhovvn 3. Bald Improvement shall tie known Al>l tht e work or ' Improvemenp t he northwest corner of property B. J. DUNtUAN, CoHapany for D«po»it oil Hew AUrmf8oH6 ORDINANCE ith the do. Judgment for the relief OflmWided of beclnilng. AN ORDINANCE ra PROVIDE FOR . to-be done In accordance with the in the complaint will be tBk.ec a.g»lrnt known u Washington Heltht*, Clrtk of the Town»blp tbtno* southerly along the boun4#ry Balance of 1952-53 Budget Appropriation Du« from Regular CURBS AND GUTTERS AND NBCEfJ- >ljMi« and Profile of Hagunun Street you by default. PtUfiw Hue: Th* AUmo, Ntw Bruni- of Woodbrldn*. Account to Special Account as at February ». IMS ciwb Mi gutter as heretofore described Una of WashlnKtun H»lglu» and |l SAJlT OEADINQ ON (j-T. ...„„.„ wlci Avenue, corjur Craw* Hill Boad, 1,-1,. 4-0, 16 11 " de by Howard Madison. Township .This action has beta instituted to :itim:li praperty to a corner uf ««.»• Mm IN TO WOOUBRIUOE 8EOTTON » li Inter- tbi M*M Ql H»w SsttW, Plalntin. mi cost of the curb und gutter In front uncerulni! the same. You are IT " ' tvlck Avtnuo, to th« c«nUr line'of tr PAVn$ANQH UANTOK >ud ANNA t of both side* of purty defendant because you, or seeted by the center line of Clark norttinrly Of each parcel of property, and tlie

•li '. THURSDAY. APRIL 1ft, THT1TTTEN naugural of WHS Diamond Troupe Scheduled today SPORTS ROUND-UP Seton Hall Relays Make Township Court History in YMCA Competition Start of Season By Johnnie Koylr Scene of '53 WHS Delayed 4 Times; ,,;hough the 1953 basketball season has come and Track Team Debut CraHford Is Foe „ We would like to pound out one more column on indoor sport to congratulate two teams, the Fords WOODBRIDGB — Coach Lnn WOODBRtboE Woodbridge i,.ats and the Young Democrats from Perth Amboy, abrlel's Wcod'Hldgfe High trnnk- High's bfttebail te.im which has ,„ iialf of their recent successes In the Y. M. C. A! m are scheduled to undergo b«Mi encountering repented dlffl* heir 19.13 baptism-of fire Friday cultle* launching Its 1953 cam- :,! Medal Tournament. The Wildcats rate heaps of »nd Saturday, at the Setcn Hal] •i. for becoming the first Woodbridge team to ever Relays in South Orange... paign, will attempt to get In a gdme with Cmnford Hlih this •„ the finals of the popular Y.M.C.A. eliminations. The Barrcm mentor has on liahrl io largest squad cvrr to turn mil afternoon at 3:30 oVWrk at thf \!though the local squad strengthened itself with or the surlnK spart., and conse- Citmford dlttm:n:l „• necessary outside help, the backbone of the team '• poMpohi'dnRme';. In the event the ring trophies, a feat his former team-mate, Jim run especially for school* Btinon mentor dec'.dis to keep rom Middlesex County. , accomplished three years ago on the same court. Rebnicky unt'er wraps, a newcomer Joe Llmoli. Stsve Tlmlniki to the squad, Oeomr Mako will H •) Kurdock, Mike Dyzak and Tillman Laubach also Hlernrd Molnflr, and Gene Lelvoy .; the Red and Black colors during their scholastic sre the Woodbririge entrants ir net the n:d, ,is, Joe Pdrtash of Metuchen, Jack Gardner, Jack 'he 880 relav. whl'e Warren tommy McAullfte, the former inansen. Patsy Barbatn, layvio U»'r, h»« won the backstop i : enough, Bill Dwyer and Bob Tisdale comprised the md Bl!l Bensrn are b»- augment, but wi'l not be ftb'e under of the squad, under the aggressive coach, m counted on to mhcld the Rf io rein* bejati^c his rival far the Cacciola, which will be talked about for quite mri Ble^ in the 440 event, wsltlon. Tom Ciilnrh.ir, Is still ;V Gabriel hos not yet r'eelcicrt »'hr 'vtltlin* for the -.•arslly lob. ,..,• lime for the way they battled a path to the finals. wt'l run fn the Clnjc MI'e nn'l Tv ,T1'« .WmctbridRe jvflrid artpeftn , w to toast the champions—the Young Democrats Mile Relays on Saturday, but I vet with the liRnvy hitting Johnny iiam worthy of the Gold Medal crown. If ever we *xpect»d to nick hid two qmrtet Dobos fit first bn.*e: scrappv B^bby from the following grnuo of run Kovackj hovering over the key- a squad display sportsmanship to the hilt it was ners: Joe Laskn. Leon Watt's, B'l stone sHCk; Otto Younstbluth »t Drills last Saturday night and all during the tour- Forbes, Red Hewitt, John Torok •hortdlop: nnrt the versatile Frefl Ronald Huttpmnn, Joe Martin- Mueller., protecting the hot corner. , nt When it was learned that the Wildcats would Tohn Kostu. Stev D*silt. Walli .lim Lesko. Sum Vernlllo mid Put inns two of their stars for the decisive game, Frank Pictschkn-, Miles WrM'iin. OPOM; Lnmbertl form the outemrden . Gene Tmlnski, nm picket line. :, iv sky, the Perth Amboy coach, permitted Fords to Bemlc LaPcnta, , •,:•!! its contract to sign up two players for the finals During the past twa weeks, the On Bnrron Sqrtad Burrpns l\ave bean rained out of fill the gaps. The mem'bers of the Red Bbzn enmes with Somervllle, Perth Am- A; the start of Saturday's championship tilt, the best «: ,(ue INirtash, Mikt Dyxak, B.irbato, Timinskl, Steve Kay; ,'/.Meats' full squad, but not a complaint was offered, Medal Tournament. Tlie Fords club missed train* all the wny when Howie McCallen, Hill Dwyer and Conch Tony Caei'iela, Jack Nick Barardi. John Phleffer, Ph Auto Races Start in, when Red Glassett, the Amboyans' star, fouled it wns defeated by the Younic Democrats in the finals of the IMcDonouith ttnd Hub Tlsdalc arc niNsinir from tlie troup. Prasser, John Porcelliance. Pal i,;. Bu»lovsky was summoned out of his dress clothes Wainwrlnht, John Seglinskl, Bl ., i,ike the floor to help his team check the Fords Benson. Paul Oliver. Ferdlnamer In Trenton Stindav Robert Enz, Lcroy Alexander Dairymaids Crowd Fords Wildcats Lose Thriller Mid County League : aipshotters who were on the verge of running the Hollowell. Molnnr, Bill Fleminn TRENTON— The trim one-mile weary Dems into the floor, but nothing was said Limoll, Qeza Fazekas, and Vin^t raceway at the New Jersey Fair- Buonocore. St. Cecelia Kegler Sets Start May 3grounds here will a«ain be the ;i;,.ut allowing Red to continue or picking up another In Cage Tournament Overtime scene of the season's first AAA 44 Yard Dash—Ben CartientPi auto races on a mile track, Sun- .!i Late in the fourth quarter,.the two players who Robert Jenuinss, Robert Stancik PERTH AMBOY — The Fords After the score balanced itselt FORDS-Ted Ratsjcsak, secre- day, AAA officials announced. Dusty fiWes. Albert Thersesen Loop Pace Setters Wildcats missed becoming the first three times, Banas sent the Demo- , ir replaced on the Wildcats' roster turned up on the Woodbridge Township team to ever tary cf the Mid County Baseball Robert "Peterson. Clark Pearson crats out front with less than a AAA Contest Board secretary i and were immediately inserted into the red. hot W L win the annual YMcA Gold Medal half minute to uo, but Portash League, announced this week that James H. Lamb said that the races and Peter Rebovlch. Idea] Bemity Snlan 56 34 Tournament by the slimmest of came through with a neat lay up the popular Central Jersey circuit would be staged by Sam Nunls t;i ,ie with the thickness of a newspaper separating the 880 Yard Run—Joe Lasko. Leo Cooper's Dairy 34 36 margins when they were defeated to send the name Into an overtime Speedways, which has directed Watts. Bill Forbes, Red Hewitt, I 53'i M'.i will Inaugurate its season, Ma; 4, 1(iie. When this occurred we expected the Democrats 42 94-82 by the Young Democrats in period. the AAA opening here for several John Torok, Hutteman. Joe Mar- Mlele's Excavating a 48 with six teams set to make their b) howl, but instead.the five tired players glanced at 42 the last four seconds of the neces- years. A capacity crowd saw the tino, John Kostu, and Steve Deak. Komr Builders 49',1 The Youfig Democrats had two 1953 debuts. lUpftln's Oarage M'i » sitated overtime period, heroes In the, overtime period, Nunis directed Eastern AAA )n- tlie fresh recruits, took in a gulp of stagnant oxygen, One Mile—Pletschker, Wolpin, Wol? Press . 34 59 The contest was a humdinger O'Brien, who blocked Portash's bid The league, which Is presided uUgural races on a half mile trick Monnhanev, Tlminski, and Ber- M ;ml proceeded to go about the task of winning the most from the opening whistle right fov a lay up with nine seconds re- over by Lester Larson, will play at Reading, Pa., Sunday, March nle LaPenta. ISELIN—Cooper's Dairy contin- Monday and Thursday nights of important game of the year. They were a team of de?- down to the time when J0e Banas maining, and Banas, who tapped TOth. Hl?h Jum.D—Willbm StaniV., ued Its bid to take over the top ench ws»k on the various field' c 1 : tspued !n the all-lmportartt in PPWPZ'S ph' I. which mivtl Anxioufc to sturt. the milf ? n- Timins'Ki l',von";i!,y <-ot in the 8t. Cecelia'? Women'.; Its ilie louiuy, All • i'\ linov.'in" they couldn't be rjentfn ns long as they n« V, skw with HIP c\tyk ,His, i!n;)1". 'it four .wends <>h ih* •>m lust, as 1>PI -.ino l'oMrl'ul tu" Viif'lu-. jHnnia '.•-. R--b- BowllriT Lf!^ui> by tokinr two ••aid in IIIP fill !> nf inen In— i; i etn iii th'ir ability to win. uue-.ii'j|( VVM?* ifMii Reppinn Oa- *>.»ii[, ftoinplei'ins its UI«IIT.V work. •v'n ''•:.? )\'Al mile. <>;'HU"!. Ftiu>- i.vi'.ii. R."iv.-'l:t Ct.iU'-iii v r h :.,, i.»i.t; itself was a siziler t'rimi jtui'i 10 liniiii, LUICI ;agt,'«iucl: eiriieti Uiem to If r' t'r :i iPaiii w;:v r, onhy of el'.e t,(jUi'iUMfcrii b,y u uai'e (lan'siu, :uv.tfi' -Siiia NjiiU is cuweiuiy b foie Vauii—Joim Preiilci, Huu- Gold Medal crawn, it's the Young T,he six cluUi. in lite ioo^i are; busy with race plans. He an- two games of the pace-settins was high once more with 26, while outh Amboy Briggs, the 1952 ):.ni the Wildcats won th$y would have been just as rt HornlnR, Timlnski, Mark Democrats whb started the game nounced that a 25 mile champion Schussler, Larry Dubrow. Ideal Beauty Salon team. the versatile McCallen and Portash hamplons, St. Anthony's of Port vi thy of the championship. The two officials, Joe with only five players and finished followed With 25 and 16. O'Brien, sweepstakes would head Sunday's The Dairymaids, once occupants leading, Our Lady of Peace, Calao Broad Jump^Hollowell, Kaye, up with the same number, but only Banas anil Mante paced the Young •program. Cniiiba and Chip Dubin, turned in a masterful Job, of the -second division, have Perth" Amboy, St. Francis CYo Wifiee'e'r. Rrhiing, Alexander, alter calling Coach Frank Buglov- Democrats.by fcouring 28, 23 and Among the large delegation of climbed steadily to the threatening Metuchen, and the Iroquols of (••nisidcTing'the size of the court and the tempo of play John Zamba, Evonwitz. sky from the bench to replace Red 16 points through the hoops. big time drivers already contacted 'osltion they ifcw occupy. With Glassett, who fouled out. Buglov- erth Amboy. All the teams par- Shn Put — Ed Adams, Don by Nunls are Tommy Hinnershltz, i lour full quarters. Mltw'rc Bf') Peterson. Ben Mln- he seasor) rapidly nearlng its con- sky was not dressed before game Fords stars Bob Tisdale and Jack cipated in the league last stim- McDonough arrived in time to play four time Eastern AAA champion IIUOKKRS— Tlta Bartons are contemplating using ucci, lew HaRler, Ed Quacken- ilusicn, Cooper's Dairy will be time, but donned his sneaks when ner. the latter part of the fourth quar- arid winner at Reading; Johnny bush, John Sabo, Leon Watts, Joe forced to win their remaining it was evident Glassett would make Fields secured for league play 1'ort Readinflreld for a home base of operations ter and overtime period, but did Thomson, Eastern AAA midget Andreoni. Tom Charmont. match if they hope to move Into his fifth mistake. uiude: Water Stadjum, Perth ; ' it was recently put in shape by the Recreation the top slot. not have sufficient fuel to check mboy; Edgar Field, Metuohen; racing champion, second at Read- Discuf—Hollnvell, Stanlk, 3abo The Ycung Democrats had a de- ing. '. The Ideal Beauty Salon quintet the Democrats who were giving Vashington Park, Perth Amb.oy; irtment. ... All boys -who registered with the Adams, Rocco Slmeone, Lew Ha«- cisive advantage In the first per- has been encountering frequent their all to clinch the champion- t. Anthony's Field, Port Reading, Judging bf his record smashing r. Bob Ballnt, Henry Shesney, iod, forging ahead of the Wildcats, •••i(bridge Little League are requested to report to difficulties of late winning matches. ship. , nd Fords Park. ftfrm at the New Jersey State Fair Peter Jannarone. 22-15 on the strength of some fine Their latest setback came at the McCallen, a star at William and A practice session has' last f«ll, Hlnnershitz should sign • •'!. James field at 9 o'clock Saturday morning to be Javelin—Adams, Rhodes, Ches- hands of Al's Sunoco, which won shooting by Joe Perez, Frank Mary during the past season, lived ailed by the Our Lady of Peace eaflyfor the coming races. New ney. Robert Haynes. Balint. Ros- ;ed to various teams in the two divisions, ... Joe two out of three games by a 1986- O'Brien and Glasset. After the up to expectations as he repeatedly ealn for Sunday morning at 10:30 marks posted by the "Flying ko, Andreoni, Charmont, Minucei. itaft of the second period, Coach 962 total pin score. kept the Wildcats in the game with ,t Fords Park. An exhibition gaOie Dutchman" at the Fair were: one the former St. James C. Y. 0. basketball player, Tony Cacclolainserted Joe Portash The Gas Pumpers' total pin score his sharp shooting and defensive »lth a rival league team Is being "ills ill Sfl.85 seennds, six miles in •"•"1 in a commendablei game with the Xoung Demo- into the fray with the result the work. He was handicapped in the was the highest recorded in the danned, four minutes 15.52 seconds, and 1 • in the Gold Medal Tournament finals last Satur- Wildcats took on a new look and second half, however, after he 25 ntlles in i8 minutes 30.59 sec- Quail Liberation ircuit during the week, while the Immediately 'set a torrid pace picked tip his fourth foul. Portash, 1^,1 it . . . Ernie Dubay, the Fords Little League Beauticians copped Individual EN SONS onds. which sent them ahead, 43-4(|, at a Metuchen High graduate, was Cpmpktlng Sunday's program, • •ii'iit, reported that 100 boys took part in his game totals with a healthy 722 the halftlme rest period. the outstanding player on the floor DELMAR, •Md.—Mrs. Charles Slated for Spring mark. Wlllet Moore recently gave birth Nunls aald, would be four six mile , Howie McCallen, the backbone of during the secind half, both on heat races, a special novelty dash, nation's initial try-outs. . . . Bill Wanca is going Mary Grzbowskl, Al's Sunoco al- effense and defense. to her tenth child — a son. The : the Fords club, Pcrftash, Lee baby was the tenth son in the fam- and qualifying time trials, Thtf TRENTON—Quail liberation In ley stylist, had one of her better 1 I Ryder College. Intiis recent outing the former Straube and.Jack Gardner contin- Trophies Awarded 'time trials #M begin at l P.M. South Jersey this spring under trie nights rolling games of 14*6, 163 ,y —• Mrs, Moore, 37, has .never ued to set a blistering scoring pace and rausat 2:30 P.M. i twirler fanned 20 batters and gave up two lone auspices of the State Division of and 179 for a 491 total, which waa In ceremonies following the ,iven birth to a girl. , , in the third quarter to remain out game, trofchies were presented to Fish'and Game, Department of ops In the loop for the week. Her John Finn, the retired manager of the House ahead c-f the Amboyans, who never the outstanding players in the • (i softbaU team, recently stated that the club's Conservation and Economic Devel- eammate, Mae Plneault, assisted let up on their pressing tactics. opment, will result In 5,440 Bob- the triumph with a 425» set. Steffle tournament and to members of the McCallen's rebounding played a two clubs involved in the finals. viii be dissolved upon his request. . . . J. Essig whites being distributed in the ten Saley and Helena Chike sparked major role during the session.. The Qlassett, the- likeable Democrat, MORRISTOWN j Fouth Jersey countifs including the Beauticians with tallies at 439 , Ma.-Mrs. Lloyd limited at this time by inadequate ••'is vine kind of a record, Note Booking Contests fopd. To overcome this Condition, "•'•' Hiving birth jecently the Division urges farmers and MEIUCHeN PLAINFIELD PERTH AM6OY ••''•t'litli daughter. 8pound WOODBfelDOE — The inmates sportsmen Interested In the in- '•"'•flit Avis. The Brooks of the N. jj. Btate Prison Farm crease of the Bobwhlte to cooperate looking Over the Material in the Little League are seeking softball games with with the wildlife management uhit any uniformed, adult teams of the division In carrying outf a habitat restoration program which Editor'-, Not^—Thls i.- the filth Gerald Karychi, a Catcher; Jim ;o rely on pur old standibysidtoy , Ear throughout the state. stresses food production for quail in a scries of |rticles furnishing Flemingloss, third baseman and Prang and Jim Flemingloss, oui' Dimes are to be played on Tues- complete information on the pitcher'; Dennis Boral, shortstop; most valuable player last year. RAH ARMY day [and Thursday evenings d As in other years, the Bobwhite; teams functioning In ttife Wood- Pee Wee Handerhan, centerftelder; Win, lose or draw, the Tigers will can be arranged by communicating are to be liberated In coveys of bridge and Fords Little Leagues. Bob Yager, outfielder; Richard be In there fighting for the crowr with Edward F. Wenzloff, Director eight birds by wildlife managers Each week the managers of the BalonqwskL, second baseman; and in the American Division." i NAVY STORE of Education, by letter or telephone in the various counties. Liberations respective teams will write the Geoirg«-Maz'ur, outfielder. Most of The Olants,' sponsored by James (Continued on Page 14) the convenient B&O way to •1OOSEVELT AVENUE Ruliway 7-2080. material for the articles. The these boys are playing their- last Motors, are entrenched in the Na clubs on tap today are the Fords year of Little League baseball and tional Division of the Woodbridge IS'«' Hudson Mr«H) Lions Club Tigers and the James are out to make it a good one. Little Leagued and are capably BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON ''••IKTKHET. N. J. BUILDER - BUSINESSMAN - CIVIC LEADER Motors Giants. "In recent practices, the team managed by Charles Fair, Cliarle » Kvfry Night The Tigers are members of the has shorn signs of reaching top Donegan and John Rychleckl'. Lasl THE WEST playing fftrm. For, the first time the summer the Giants wound up in American Division of the Fords 1 Little League and are sponsored Tigers wll have co-captains, and third place in thel* circuit after A short drive takes you to Pluintield whpre the SPECIAL by the local Lions Club. The, team they i are veterans Karychi and battling for the title In a post .s Baltimore & Ohio .offers fast, frequent Diesel- 'SUPPORT is ably managed by Jim Flemln- Prang, , son playoff series. Electric traina. Board the train of yourichoice, "HISJVEEK Bless, who is assisted by Mike De "We, require

s fore the start of the season. De '••'"» season the Tigers wound up in about his te*m: "The road to vie BOARD THI 1*0 AT MAWFIIIO Boer, Balonowskl and 1 intend to tory will be exceptionally toug third place in their division. for lolHmor., Woil>ln«h)n( flthbw»h, Akron, Cl.y.la«d, Tol.do, In a recent interview, Flemin- scrutlnije the. tryouts carefully to this season since we lost our tw Detroit, Chko^o, Clndimoti, teulxillt, St. touli. Olr»e dlfflcutt to re- "Our biggest competition this' ing hitter, was a versatile ba Ml OIOUOUP ICONOMICONOMT HAH Iw Am «r •>«• tdobb i n |Wi« depend entirely Upon our veterans: PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1!).'/.' Mrs. Joel Dellv iiml lii'i Imstmnrl. Mr nnd Mrs. ivfrs. William Knot I, Imlliinii Avr- Democratic Club Host CinUl Thomas Rudolph, Tamp*. Fla. nue. Sunday. it Rnlly in Coloniu Hottets to C. Lefty Albrecht Is being counted by the Sub-Junior Woman's Club Most splits made: 25, Q. Evans; upon to act as a chief reliever. April 25 tn School No. 14. d, M. Petras, 17. Dragos Backstop WOODBRIDGE SERVICE "The rest of the Giants stop" un LEAGUE with. Elmer Dragos working behind Fords Wildcats Final Standings the plate: Freddie Ball or Joe Nagy at first base; Lyman Peck at (Continued from Snorts Page) W L the Democrats, while Cacclola car- Hoii'eTram 30 li 11 second base; Dinnito. a take charge man at shortstop; John ried off the runner-up award. Saturday Niuit Club 30 12 POROS WILDCATS 1921 Dusty's Tavern 29 13 Rychjecki, recently obtained from a P Bobs TV 24 18 the Pirates or Joe Kalino at the Straube. t :.. : 10 6 W corner sack. The outfield will con- Poruuh, I , ; .S 0 W First Aid Squad .'... 17 25 Furdock, f _..:....: J 0 6 sist of Albrecht. a good fly hawk; Speedway Auto 14 28 Germain, ( : ! 0 0 0 Jerry Oliver, a speedy fly chaser McCallMi. c ...» 11 3 25 Town Hiillers 13 29 Dzyak, c 0 0 0 l with hitting ability; Nagy and j Cooper's Dairy IO'-J 31 /a Ball. For reserve strength, we have Laubick. g 0 0 0 Noto: House Team also won first Dwyer. g 1 1 3 Stu Schoonover, Gary Middleton Gardner, g 0 1 13 half championship for 1953. ' and Garv Springer. Ttsdale, g 0 0 0 High team game: 954, House McDonough, g 1 1 3 Team. "As always at this stage of the 40 12 Hi«h team set: 2700, House practice season, all positions are TOUNO DEMOCRATS (Ml Team. wide open and can be secured by a F aiassett, f « 0 Hish individual game: 246, C any boy who comes up out of the Perez, f BoMke; Second: S. Stawickl. 243 pool. Donegan. Rychleicki and 1 Bunas, c, Hi(?h individual set: 642, S. Sta- are currently on the lookout for Maotz. g 7 a long ball hitter to give us added O'Brien, g wicki; Second: L, Turkus, 637. Buglovsky. g n Most clean games: 11, A. Tatar- strength at the plate. The way we ...• ,.,.... o ka; Second M. Stawickl, 8. size up the team—the pitching is 36 22 94 Score by period*: Most splits made: 17, C. Bohlke good, fielding excellent, hittln? ¥*4» WtMMM . It H N II 5—M Second: M. Stawickl, 18. fair, and the spirit of the team Young Democr»U 33 18 34 13 7-94 ranking above all other depart- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #*51 ments." W L ' ' t Mid-County Bob's Inc. 28 8 (Continued from Sports Page) Avenel Coal 27 9 Quail Liberation i'ors toppled the sticks for a 453 McCarthys 27 9 (Continued from Sports Page) set to lead the Excavators. Geis Gulf ...:.. 22 14 are made under favorable weather The Kasar Builders took advan- Karmazin's 13 23 toridltions only. All the birds were tage of the cellar dwelling Wolf's Gerity's 12 24 raieed and are being distributed as Press to ring up a two out of three State Jewelers 11# 24'/2 the direct result of the application match victory by a close 1919-1915 Urban's Ptudio 3# 32»/b of basic research conducted by Ed- total pin count. HiRh individual game: 218, J w'srd'H. Roth, Superintendent of Carol Neville, Lillian Kaluskel Geis. ' the quail at Holmansvllle. and Irene Oltarzewski were best HiRh team game: 862, Gels Gulf The 1953 tentative spring Bob- for the Consti'uctloneeis by drop- J. Cassidy, 193; J. Gfl|s( 218; S, white liberation will include the ping the pins for marks of 444, QreBUs, 143; L. Nemeth, 147; T. following counties: Atlantic, Bur- 418 and 403, respectively. Ann Karpinski, 161. lington, Camden, Cape May, Cum- Lamb and Mabel Kaluskel rolled Honor toll: J. Foerch. 203; M berland, Gloucester, Middlesex, earnes of 429 and 410 to place high Palko, 207; S. Poos, 203; T. Poos, Monmouth, Ocean and Salem. for Wolfs Press. '

An open letter to the 7,386 citizens who voted for Ralph L Fusco in 1951...

(JXI'. nf tlic'touwt inspiring moments of my lift happened IJII April 18, 1951, while 1. was atj;lrurt Slocum. Tliat was the morning I learned you had supported BUDGET TERMS me for tlie State Assembly even tlwwjh 1 had acii'r solicited your vote.

Ik _ •• 1 had just leen'called back to active duty in Military Intelligence, and Army regulations forbade me to campaign for political

After .almost two years' service, I am back from Korea and tut longer bound by Army rfcstrictioits. 1 fan express my views on important legislation. LOWER COST! 1 am put forward ideas that 1 feel will benefit -Middlesex County residents. Here are just a few of the measures 1 support: j NO STRINGS ATTACHED • More State,aid for schools • Active war on crifne and corruption Guaranteed in writing. Probably the most liberal, iron clad mattress offer everinade! t Elimination of rule by caucus • A more equitable' (ax system (1) Try a new Beautyrest in your own home for M nights. If you don't enjoy • Legalized bingo for churches • "Town meetings" where voters can , more comfortable sleep we'll take the mattress back. And it won't cost you a and charities express desires to elected officials cent. i FOR A LIMITED (2) Beautyrest is guaranteed for 10! years. That brings the cost down to less than During recent weeks, 1 have talked with many of you. and witli other 2c a night. It's the biggest sleep value in all the world! citizens of Middlesex County. You have told me that you .endorse these ideas, •* TIME ONir Choose the Normal-Firm model or the new Extra-Firm model and walit them put into action. You have tpld me that youjiinteml to vote for me Matching box spring $69.50. again tjiis year, and are urging frieiu s to do the same.

jst candidates wait until afte,r election to thank sup|x>rterf. 1 want to thank yuu IMJU.[, 1 shall always strive tdrtultill the trust you have'placed In inei

Sincerely," OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M.

BALPH L. maco .j (amlitlak \w State Assemblyman in the Democratic I'rimwry SMITH CORNER KIRS JTJ. Paid tor by Candidate

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