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CARTER.ET, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960 •nt«r*d M 2nd CUM M»n At P. O., Cirtcret, N. J Wife is jailed in MayorDolanResigns; shooting Council and Public I'iitrolmnn IVters is Showing Improvement1 Vl l\ A. Hospital Win Warm Praise CARTERET Part olmau; H;il|ih Peters. T_>, who was crit- ly wounded »t 7:S0 W>d- u.uil to »ivr a nrsd.-iy night when he waSt.s Mark's to Observe \ Skiba is IsliDt. in the neck during an ar- buck to the U.S. . ni inn We read iinenl with his wife in their day about eniid floor jipl(rl,ment at 43Patronal Fete Sunday pi r ? to carry Essex Street, is showing "some campaign improvement" although his i iH-rls, which also condition IK .stil] critical n rxnnnded steel The patrolman was teller! byfred.Banya^k^^rZrro, st |a .silicic shot, from his .38 cali- bre service revolver. His wife, Jeiscy. St. MaiksClnuchmviteri back for this occasion.' For Post appreciate at home f""' Tn'St ('"mpanv lis ""•> «<''<'™ed frioncl^ and ,, ,in a vacation or "n llf ''••"ovation project Shown :irr Thomns (• Krnvnn. f)ti our vacation .ml <.eorW n.amr». 'lie •li. it requested a he conclusion of the" meet- ixd whenever we 0 .h Primary Day Mi, Pete,wa s held -houtE^SA^^^i^l^Sd^rS S'^ of the Borough Council. n .ii a hotel In each Curlerel Bank and Trutk Confirmed the resignation will take ef- wir told that full — .-iv,Mw, *,, uaviuoun, nie vicar win # , , Jaffe oni e ls conflrmpd :II,M' limit' out of Was Dullest •a charge of assault with intent in memory of the founders ofjpreside at all services and will L r of the Pleas of «Mid• - mid that only twin Saered Hear, ito kill. She was taken to ththe e church and all departed;preach a special Patronal Count"y' ""an" d" I s swor' "n "in, (county jail at New Brunswick, former officials and otherimon at 9:22 A M The

T;viL tn ^h'ep on a twin Peters in the neck then rico- from the sacristy into the Ing envelopes have been «n Mayor Stephen MIM like slerpln* on lp cheted through a bedroom win- . been ondorsfd by was a "day of fur II«. "P"on ' . . CARTERET The Sacra- church where all organizations'all parishioners. ,.,:.! table In a poolroom. c )nfitructe Or dow, the chief said. The bullet Mayor Dolan as his succes- pol workers in ifi W, d lllfn;)s llt eUab-1 b0( d of ment of Confirmation was ad- i ir.c to do is Jut Avenue Wed- 1 ' V " narrowly missed the patrol- sor. Skibo would resign as of JCU are ministered in Sawed Heart man's larynx. ,:•'.:,ncitv ijf ,.,„-)..,Oian ;.• with James Permison asj Oetlik, Rev eiping her around,' the chief said 1 livened the primary election . _.. . . o- zation held Wednesday eve- «. • it K i' since in he bank projecj t manager. to,d hjm g Ition will be t'iven by. Governor|the Borough. OrganlMtlon-supported enndt- 1 jArdos, Rev. Joseph Olsovsky,] Favors School Plans A IK- -.'. siiituli'ss Metjl VT- .•bud1 ld CHrliitpiwm. a direct-Rev. Mel Corcoran Rev. An-| tQ thpflool . M,.s peters ning at Falcon Hall, Thomas 'Robert Meyner o„n April 24, wer« the victors. H.uuld Chri.stMi.-im. a dirpct-lRt-v. Mel Corcoran. Rev. An-thei n wllen ne Mayor Dolan took an oppor- ! v,' Mill IIIIIM' the patn* of «ii Ini.s b'fii wM,illi d Then: v..i |l reached under m mRt. Coughlin was elected presi-' Proclaims the In the twelfth district Eri- liai]in.inof thf biuIdinR|t ony Huber, Rev. M. A. Ko-|t,10on»'.« in the right I . „ ...... nildim l.u, compli'i-ty lommlttd, which lneludedjtl0Plta. Rev. Michael Kseniak,tresp for the gun. hemlcal y dent, replacing Douglas Ze-l?--? Prowess school expansion program and •i,-l from a fall out of bed|ward Brady with IBS votec and",,,,.,,,,,,,,.^ .U1() Chamia and ThomasiRev. James A. MneKe wasth e first thinR that 11960. Mr« France* V. Cunh.i uth u - „ „„,»=.,"-• —. ™.^n,/,lc. JVUV.Ii came to hel nobia, who did not seek appealed to the populace to give a vacation last year. Additional J cam( As a special i,,. G Kenyim. bank vice president j " sepph Kurtz and Rev Amed°o!il ' mind' the chief it time, we landed right 156 were the Tt)-y de- , l oU(1t c1 Thl rv liri Theba k election. Other officers elected Governor has invited mrepit the fullest support. He said ll!t; "'"'' " ' " The ba"" k ''wnUyy openeopenepddd aiMorelloaiMorello.. ' ' is«lf1- 'jCarteret has growi^ consider- thr bed. We went to a feated Roy Jackson and-Mrs. B|HM Wlfc Beaten. Police Say were Walter Surowka. first representatives of leading chem ltarit Bnnc whowen < * c"lll)0" b""ths blttl«:tl !« «"• Cortent Shop- ! FFatheh r Andrev.' Okal, pasttirj vice ably durinp the past 10 or' 11 •vim ^aid the pain |Marle Evans who wen netMid jj, Tlie chief said Peters praldent: Clarence Mc-acal manufacturing Wcompanie1 s With 148 tod 1*4 tnllier iof Sacred Heart Parish in Car- n,(«iriP.iti«i^ i*,*""".^",',"?. ". H*»'«BJyears without the addition of •W:K :• .'I. out." It did iteret pl.*ldent,jw«th l^e^iia ions la-Wew ^ school won m the' the . ... , .„., in every day, We lead Arsctiai quarters whei^ sftewas flookPu: i, W [wwKenth district with li)? aM |the confirmation services. nut NTA. Channrtll | Mayor Dolan tamed the about people falling out 1 on a charge of atrocious assault! will be Sidney C 104 voted, re«peetlvp|y Th^y de- ogan Those confirmed: Guests will be Sidney C.|sehool cxpansion proJert as8 iifds. in save money, Uiey with intent to kill. ! ""» organization went on Moody, vice president of Amer- feated William Nafsrely. who (jtes Boro Girl John Brechka. Lawrence Do- • Continued on Page 3) bhabl'. Sought g, twin bed, leifiewitz, Edward Dolegiewitz, The chief said Mi's. Peters record in favor of the schoo ican-Cyanamid Company; John polled 59 vote*, and MnM Dinner Guest expansion program. A commit- nthnr •• .iii/mK the hazards. »"-( CARTERET - Mtse Dorothy j CARTERET Martin Galvanek, Susaanne told him it was her practice to T. Connor, president of Merck! Jorif Pwkerman, who II.K The Most hide her husband's revolver tee, headed by; Thomas McWat- & Compnny; and Dr. Glenn Only 1,1115 Ballot Grego. William Hadraski, Bar- III,., .- r.opinp that-the VS. bara Hovanec, Frances Hounde- r the mattress when he wasters with Edward Brady acting Nesty, vice president of Allied Amendment on ( •:pMiati(m will begin vanec, Mary Ann Hreha. Mi- off duty. as co-chairman, was selected Chemical Coroporation. They •'•lojial campaign on chael Hreha. John Kerchefsky, Patrolman Petnres had been for the purpose of setting up awil describe recent achieve- 1 ments of the New Jersey chem- '•I * <'' tlif nation. On Thomas Krissak. Georse liovas, off since Tuesday morning. Hevolunteer worker program to New Jersey chem Zoning Delayed ical indt d •' inp. we would llko _ ._, — luiuimiif fiTBiiiiu Slid Andrew Mudrak, Stephen Pe- spent yesterday canvassing for assist in bringing out voters onical industry and discuss iti a Carteret PBA show scheduled May 10. the day the new school future growth. CARTERET — Borough hotel ,>ii;ns, reading: I He was welcomed by Rev. M.kola, Francis Powell, John Sim- Council last night laid over for fl RepuWican.. ;Hrard of sl00 for Saturday night. He is chair- referendum is to be voted on! ii! -:/e beds uted the A. Konoplca, pastor of thkoe, Georgette Slotwinskl. Eric Peter N. Oaidis, Residen' one week action on amending The majority of the votes in! The Department "of man of the event, the chief said. There will be a meeting of. •»;:«">d niRht's rest." h About a dozen other IStutzkle. Manager of the local Mmem the zoning ordinance. the Democratk: column *as;Armys honorary civilian Chief Makwinski said Patrol- this committee tonight, at 8:30Products Division plant of-Food were also dinner 6th Grade—EdwardG ar - Balog, One property owner( request- cwt in the 12th and 14th dii-|ptow award presenUtlon g, man Peters had been on thPM.e in the Veterans Room of C6l (may be good ofIguests. Alexander Radomski, ed the postponment so that A trlcDemocraUU becauwi renominate of the contestd May-|, i^MiM pHamadyk ^ recognitios outetandlnn g Nicholas force since 1956 and has athe' Borough Hall. Any citizens USS -e > in furnl- or Edward-J. Dolan. but he ^achievements In the perform- Earlier in the day, the auxil- Barbrieri. Rosewitha Bodnar, interested in helping out the tt>iillV section of trie ordinance can be «ut not (or actual iary bishop confirmed a class of Bernadette Doloszyckl, Wanda "wonderful record." 'He is quiet tet area's Chemical In- properly studied. The section «T™W.H t>*o ™. school expansion program is in- 96 adults and children at theGoderstad, Janet Lee, Helen and courteous," he said. dustry Activity Committe of the mayoralty at the end of this vited to attend this meeting covers about an acne, hi land at ing the normal standards as- HHoll yFi Familly Church, and aThur, William Freeman. In-Law Calls Police Manufacturing Chemists Asso- the end of Carteiet Avenu* month to take office a.s Middle- signed. Mrs. Peters rushed to' thregardlese s of political • beliefs. ciation. The M.C.A. sponsors sex prosecutor. class of 45 in Sacred Heart 7th Grade— Thomas Pascal, which would be changed from Miss Hamadyk is a secretary- Church. Patricia Kerchefsky, Robert downstairs apartment of her Anyone that cannot attend may the Chemical Progress Week Zone A to residential B, pep« Wfll Need Hibitiiute be put on the list by calling observance. _^ ! typist in the arsenal inspection Members of the Fourth De- LJslcki, Ann Marie Mogalesky, sister-in-law. Mrs. Grade Jones, mitting two-family dwellings,;^ (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 3) "In our area, and indeed The resignation will requu-ejofflce where aheha a • em- gree Assembly, Carey Council, Walter Pelr, Rosanna Rac- The only opposition to changw meeting of county Committee ployed since September, 1652.' throughout New Jersey," M*. Sweetness 1280. Knights of Columbus kunas. Joseph Sico, LouisjOUiseei ing this section came from members to designate a candi- Mis.s Hamadyk is u graduate formed a guard of honor for 'sincak, Anna Stash, Gaidis said, "we are fortunate Gabriel Comba, president of thai '• and date to take hU place on th•oef CarteHt High School and the bishop. Szemchak, Linda Moclian, in having a heavy concentration Shorecrest Civic Club. He fa* • of the chemical industry, for Novembej r ballot. """rTheiie "•*are• "In• Iresiac residess aait m the i«icLeick'AvenuK nvenuee au ad- tin Prokrop. %£.\PAL and Auxiliary List dicated possible legal move' if u ttys means good and secure jobs, ttdopted. dlcations that |forme|- Mayor dregs wltn her parents, dr. and 5th Grade—Veronica Cym- Stephen Skiba, now president Mrj, Andrew Hamadyk. Szirko Takes Pun iii Ibalista, Prances Del Populo and high ratables for tax pur- Council eliminated one sec* of the Board of Education, will poses. New Jersey is the num- Light Amphibious Exercises[Marie Del Populo, Gloria Mil- Easter Egg Hunt Winners tiontof the zoning ordinance. [be selected. Janis Lynch, ber one state in the country in Another, section would also : CARTERET — Pleasant 1st prize, Diana Antonello. 2nd ?•. ;i Prank I. Bareford wa.s unop School Expulsion CAMP LEJEUNE. N. C. — chemical and allied, products change an area iii West Car* iPOsed for the mayoralty noml- p John R. Salrko. seaman,, U8N, to- Carteret Saturday for the Matthew Andiere, 3rd Bryan manufacturing. Approximately (Continued on Page 3) IMcMh:McMaho n ddivi e rabbit)bbit) ;7 7 years 86,000 Jerseyites a;re employed j nation In the Republican pri- ,.. *on of Mr. and Mrs. John R. weather lured many youngsters: ••'••••:• III!. Boosters Sought Carteret Tax Rate of age: 1st prize, Patricia Groe- mary. | CARTERE!,„,,,„»T. -— Voluntee.w.~...~vr. Bzlrko— ,. of 53 Roosevelt Avenue..,-.,^.,, annual Easter Egg Hunt spon- In the chemical industry, with . Chess- Democrat* nominated incum-jworkers, regardless of politicaliti l duteretCartet , N. J.J , tootk partt in a |ger, 2nd Robin Ellen, 3rd Gary an annual payroll of about a lhtl Officially at 17.05 sored by the Polic* Athletic Register Next Week 'ju.st as deserv-jbent Councllmen Jolin E.(beliefs, who are interested in Jdlnt Navy-Marine Corps exer- 'Cohen (live rabbit 1. half billion dollars." CARTERET - Carterefs Leabue and Us auxiliary. • , , yearg ora(fe : lstprize ,J m tlio Republican DZuvllIu and Adam Szymboiskl helplnihelpingt out tl|U(ee schooch l expan-«l)pa » off the coast ofCm Camp p 8 years of age: 1st prize, Research expenditures ofof, F(|r Kindergarten tax rate for 1960 has been The first prize, a iolden egs,|VitelIo, 2nd Frank Delpopolo, v iWho will be opposed In Novem- Lsion program are invited to atLeJeune. N. C, March 22-April about $600 million annually en- CARTERET — Kindergar- 'W Jersey got a officially set at $17.05 as went to Peter Vitello, and the 3rd Joan Powei.s; 9 years of oeber joy Republican* Chester tend a meeting wnigtonighmt ait a:w>.8:30 5. whil»»"ec Servin«I»Ig« aboarrdd th ethe able , the chemical industry to ten registration will be held liii'sdav. second prize, a silver egg, went age: 1st prize, Carol Nunn, 2nd|introduce about 400 new pro- ;wiel»olinskl and Jolin Komi. PM. in the Borouch Hall under amphibious force flasship U8S compared with $16.28 in next Tuesday and Wednesday, to William Yuhouse. Other John Ivan, 3rd Victftr Manolio ' |Jr. the direction of Tliomas Me-Mount MfcKinley. 195^, anlincreasc of 77 points. ducts a year. Today, »ver 11,000 April 26 and 27 at the Wash- jwinners in the various age (live rabbit< and Ralph Pabiga- different end chemicals are sold ington and Cleveland Schools questionable A.SWMOT William GieeiiAuldJwattt'rs and! Edward Brady. The operation; known as 11 1 The etiinty tax Is set a[categoriet s were: tore; 10 years of a«e: Frank commercially. New and tetter •>'.(••. i Republican , • bt opposed• • ' The new school referendum "Lantphlblex 1-60", was the between 1 and 3 P.M. in I2.S6 as against $2.47 last Parlacoski, Kevin McCreary, 'ones will tie added tomorrow as (Councilman Thoiliii.s Milik". will be voted on Tuesday. May|li»Kest amphibious exercise of 4 years of age; 1st prize, Di- The announcement was contained aga Furness. 2nd James Brech- Bobby Hedesh, Robert Combam, chemical research continuei to made today by Schouj Super- IH lr Democrat •• 10 'the year and Involved Second year; schools, $5.!)2 as against ' V- The Newi Division Marines; fromi Camp f5.4)8 and IUCHI government ka: 5 years of age: 1st prize, Kathy Honowleko, Gary Landa, pry into nature's secrets, Mr.intendent Edwin S. Quinn. l! s " noted the' Lejeune Rpberfa Rowcliiie, 2nd Diana Mark Calabra, Dorothy Squires, Gaidis emphasized "We shall He said the registration it for 18.17 as compared with $8.33 have a better America thrdilgh New Jet1. Trencsenyiy,, 33r d MkMikee AndrejAdrej- Lynn Nunn, Jacob Klimek, Den entry In the school systeW 1111 last year. Layth|n. iChemiCftl Progress." il fall. °l'Party has St. Jost'iih VTA Board icisk (live rabbit: 6 years of age: tm.Vi! 1 "ul how it! To Meet Tonight is only a CARTERET -^A meeting of the executive boBrd of the St, int'er- Joseph P.T A. will be held to- ^'iitf-s Senator ni'ilH at 8 P.M. 111 the school. ,' ( ';ii«' in the pri-! Suuirdu.v 11101 unit; at the 8:30 'rl«>ii this week! AM ma.w lill children will ie- ••(! hj cehu tlu-ii first holy com- . ^ iwrty from lIlllllUjll ltl( ;''* lk'e just as Monday ri'rninx April 'ii, m| IVlllt > take thri II I' M the ri-mihir niertini; of; - It an-j ihr ;ij>.MK iatiun will be held in (In M-IIOD! :it winch time new a DSV Wr(liit-s(Uy iiflt'i'iiuun, April LI7, Ihc I'.T.A uill art Us hosts I" Ihe AU)UO> Ki-MIOIl of Pll- newspa-, Inii'lunl H.'I'.A h uniiual meet-' liiu1, 'I'hi- affun will be headed the New| In Mi.> Edward Hurley N"X"al scene in! (,I 11.11 10 MKK1 CARTERET The St. tliu -state for three I.udits Guild will ho|d their h darling of regular meeting Tuesday eve- i P ning. April 26, at 8 P.M. at the BIG MOMENT: Dorothy Hawaii^ home of Mrs Michael Hila, 26 andw T: »- receiving Ihe Department of Hit' *"' innl superlur Longfellow Street. w A*»rd for ouUlmidliiK »urk .il Kaiiun Ai».iul Maj Assisting Mrs. Hila as lu>8tes» WGGK8T CROWD EVER: Here are sume ut (lit- wiiuieis and imilitil|>auimilitl|>auU inn thr annual Eauler KRI; JIIHII ituiclinttd by lln- t.tiu-ii-i. Athla^p Page 18) Richard J, McMillan, r*«ulivf ulliefr, uwilr Hi. uward. ,will bt Mil. Michael LaRusso. j 'l.eajuc »nd Ladies' Auxiliary lasl SaturdaySaturday . It was estimated that mittr than 3.50(1 yuuuBs iiirliiduin adulih iitt'iidi'd. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, I960 PAGE TWO Buildings Tour Hear Protests Hadassah Lists Program To Aid Barrbn Librr and council and the of industrial Management. bratlon of Christ's death, which telephoned police. man Mrs. Joseph Weiss an- Building, Pershlng Avenue the board of health, the flagrant Mr. Rocky, an Assistant Di- is designated in the Scriptures The Carteret Fint Ai I nounced the Installation of of- week of May 1-9. Chairmen are violation of the health and rector of Development at Onion as "The Lord's Evening Meal." took the uneonsrloi;:; p, • ficers will be held May 26 at Mrs. Al Cnrpenter and Mrs. sanitary codes pertaining to ICarbide Plastics Company of; Very truly yours, to Perth Amboy Gn.i:; ; the Clinton Manor In Newark. Benjamin Klang. Visual aid open garbage disposal and theBound Brook. Is one of 44j JOHN TROSKO pltnl His cond it inn Program co-chalmen are Mrsposter, s by Mrs. Nathaniel Ja- burning of the garbage at thepromising young business er • Presiding Minister critical, was said to v Jieon Qreenwald and Mrs. Rob-coby. For pick up call KI 1-6460 INSPECT JF.T AIRCRAFT: (Left to right) John L. Lysieian. 514 Hagel Avenue, Linden, dump site. The odors and wind utlves from all parts of Improvement. or KI 1-2410. Hostesses for the ert Seader. Visual aids are un- New Jersey President of AMTYPE, the Junior Achievement company sponsored by Amer - wept debris emanatliiR from country who has been selected,pLAN CARD PARTY ' The couple wns m.': der the direction of Mrs. Na-evening were Mrs. Jack Stein can Tvpe Founder, Co., Inc., and Patricia Slpo, of 20 McKinlry 1™™'™"$^ this condition has become de- ;for a year of Intensive study of! CARTERET -- A public card years ago In Okb; H. Mrs, Nathaniel Jacoby and Mrs JJionlel Jacoby, Mrs. Julius tary of CAR-CHEM CO., the Junior Achievement company sponsored by M neralProducts plorable to those persons living i party sponsored by Carteret chief said. They ennv Wn. Mr, Herbert Harris^ ™— directly across from this area ^ ^ , , . . , o. No. 1 Auxiliary will 1953. Patrolman pit. and Mrs. Benjamin Zusman. Division of Food Machinery & Chemical Corporation, and Joseph Manlsca Ico, United • • • 'managementRo( kv. rK ( ivpd ft BS Fin C : the first Negr,o mmim; The Southern New Jersey re- AlrCei LvZL instrument P»tl of new United DC8 Jet Aircraft dnr nc Jun.o Joseph Musco was appointee I. • . MecliHiiival Engineerl - be helhldd MondaModay eveningevening. April Achievement of Union County's two-day educational project entitled "Operation Port of chairman of a special commit-;^ ^^ Rut,,pI.s ,„ 1943i Bnd!25, at 8 P.M. In the C.W.V. hall Carteret force when iv gion of Hadassah will hold a White House forum spurs war pointed in 1956 conference at the Fairmont, in on delinquency. New York Authority." tee of which the duties will oe f]e({cA to the honor.iry'on Jackson Avenue. to locnte permanent quartj"",^,^,. fr(ltt,mltirs ot Phi! • [or the oreanlzation. Consid and Ta[1 Bct8 pi i THE SURFWOOD Friendship Gardens Plan c* / ?>//eration will be given toi ether nB flw yfm o( tml_. MILDRED'S HUT purchasing or leasing a suitable ^^ fXporicncp ln (ne alr. DINETTE ^i.n IT* M. n u ^>lorh I Cub '""" ' Industry, he joined the BAR and GRILL Now Open and Ready to Serve iJames Tedesco, club activities Department of Son bom to Mr. and Mrs Union Carbide Plastics Com- Speclallxlnc in You With Delicious Ichalrman, about future plans Of Sewaren History Club Henry E. Kettyle, 34 Lelck Ave- n about ^ iv In 1948. Starting as a me- 8EWAREN — The Sewaren Mrs. A. W, Scheldt, Mrs. Rob- i; Urst annual Columbus i Fast Oir Hop and Counter Service • Breakfast and Lunches nue at Elizabeth General Hos- Roclcy pro ert Slmonsen, Mrs, Joseph ,Um .... "• " History Club Is sponsoring a Day didinnen r dan« andIJx\ Featurinf 'Friendship Garden" project Thomson, Mrs. Olive Van Ider- pital, April IB. Mrs. Kettyle is carnivaliS^ssed through Several technU • Hot Dogs the former Ruth Bubenhelmer. possibility of sagniR a leal and supervisory positions, that It hopes will beautify the stlne. this Summer. a Daily Special Hot Meal* • Hamburgers neighborhood. ; Ason, Neil Andrew Cinege Jr.; n,,«llsll, --— ,sis Complete Soda Fountain Specialties Flyers were distributed by the ^ • [)pmomtrat;on was born to Mr. and Mrs. Neil by Ray Ab«?i.i for a bus rme _ment• . He has been active in Strictly Fresh Chicken in the Basket lrlt7e Girl Scouts Tuesday to every| uemomiruuon A. Cinege of 111 Longlellow;to Yankee Stadium . mmnc hlnf designg, pprocess and Why Cook In the Heat? ? STOP IN AND SEE US! wl household urging that a three- Life SflWHgiStreet, Wednesday, Apriril 13. at The executive board win^product development work. We Deliver Liquor and Foml 1 Rahway Memorial Hospital.:mee„,„t . next ^ to make final ^^ ^ ^ ^^ 142 Washington Ave., Carteret jy-four-foot length flower bed CARTERET — A demonstra- A FREE DELIVERY letween the sidewalk and road Mrs. Cinege is the former Ar-|arrangements for the insmu- ( UIUJIlul15 c l5 Open 7 A. M. Till 10 P. M. tion of life saving equipment insurance to - ' " turrtuuj ac- FRED NATALONI and ROY CARLSON jje planted by each home-own- and emergency techniques were desire it tive '" ^ojr Scout wor'£. *e Free Pick-up on Ail Empty K

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A pair of Corvairs recently recorded 27.03 and 26.2! imlea per gallon in the More and more falkt m coming to u ffor aduiet on improvingp their F> Ks...« Ml 2,061.4-mile Mobilgaa Economy Run. That'B certified proof that Corvair skimps *<* e?™- Co Jin JS. glad to cornet Program (or your lawn. on gaa owts. It eaves oilier ways, too. Corvair is the only U. S. compact car CORVAIR that never needs antifreeze or costly radiator repairs. Come in and drive tlie 51 service consult... compact car that outdoes them all. Say? * Scotte Spreader (16.95) plug BY CHEVROLET lun Builder^ (4.75) both onlv lfl 70! ••The Bank with ALL th, SmW Tfe{s COT* ghres yoi tint America's other compact cars can't: DRIVE IT! flMUuMy fct few... rt*l fool roan (ut KM Bun ut Lisba UiuivU Maut tl^m •Ml pwm 17.6eU. ft. of n\rt iliirage ip*ce, kind M driving coudiliou - rugged niouutaui FwMrtMl IndtpMidMrp t Mnpra^m kr P»<^k>UK<»uuUy>'raigbtawayi,co(ige«tgcouuUjfiUaig _, „.... GET I city trifitr—tbuw mileage figura |Tovt a •nooUierpnooUier, fUtur flatlo-ride. ride. ed city trifitr—tbuw uiilcaec iieurts wovt Wur iiulm tnctlM... thit coma with Corvair '• iuhcrcnl KLEIN'S the topot't weight bearing dowu on the (bility tuHVe.'O|icr- OUR iliog coata lake a ^ none dive the Jay FARM and GARDEN CENTER UANK AND Y» probably ruliie alretd; tint the ttilc- you lake delivery of 34 Main Street DEAL!!!! i|i DJprft Car**in remrded io the Mobil-' to. ioPp. suutiw,tr.i See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for fatt delivery, favorable deals OPEN NDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 10 A. M. TO « •' TRUSTVCOMPANY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 10 A M TO 9 P M. SATURDAY^ND^UNDAV " A M TO 6 P M. Perth Araboy, N. J. IN SOOTB IN CABTEBKT IN MCTCCHKN IN PEETH AMBOV Mt'iuber Ftdenil Deposit Insimuici: Corporation Brlggs Chevnlet Gftdeiy Chevrolet, Inc. June Chevrolet, lac. Todd Chevrolet, Inc. § FUEE DRIVE-IN M*1D 8t,-PA 1-14M 31 RMMCVCU Avt. - &J I-S12J MlddUwi Ave.—U 8-5(116 lli« New Bruu*. Ave^-VA (-VU15 Tel. WE 4 0021 F()R EA8y FRIDAY. AFR.TT, 79,, 1O 1 S f f\f\d\ /^ I • Iwliwm Wlisw.r C«*!dfty pBrty held ln MaTch was by the Lorantffy Ladles Aid 80-Mayor Dolan praised Hutnlck'i 1TI,,,,.T service. In OtllUOl lAUailSKUl j^ J I AC: (\(\(i I nTlTrJIPi' faShlOn MlOW !5et!Klven by Hn. Michael P tras.clety, Tickets are available In move to trade In ears yearly «O ,,,,, .inun Reformed e advance from atiy member of ave their repair expenses. (' ' ,uil ,.,,sl,m,. their reg- f> 1 • IT ftl,lUJ,UUU VjUllll. at>l i advancthe Societe froy —m Mrsan.y Willia membem rBir oif 8vCouncilmae their repain rAlexande expensesr. Such '• ,,v .schedule. Dr. An- Dolan Resignation Sr. is president — or at -the uggested that a study be mafljl . lll1 Backing Urged For Sisterhood K]llll i. pastor, Shorecrest church office. 175 Pershlng or a dual highway in ROOK- un- CARTERT — The theme of CARTERET — Final plans (Continued from Page 1) Avenue. 'elt Avenue from Brady's Gor- the evening at the Washington Signed by Hospital have been made for the United most forward step In the coun- il will convene er to the Turnpick entrance fte Nathnn Hole P.T.A was "School Hebrew Sisterhood of ty. urt will begin with Personals Car- :ause of the increase in traffic Expansion". Emerlc Holdcrlth, PERTH AMBOY—A contract building program only up tteret'o s annual fashion show "I urge the people to give WINS GRANT Tlic confirmation MRS. JEAN COMBA president asked all the memfo- r $3,165,000 was signed today ie point where these pledges their wholehearted support to CARTERKT — Miss Frances t that point. t Hi Hie same time, which will be held Monday eve- Councilman JohrrE. D'Zurfl- KI 1-4431 bers to vote favorably in thbey Charles E, Gregory, presi- •e met. «, R pM. nath Street who was five years Deverln, Mrs. Julia Hlla, Joseph years will be required for com- The new hospital construc- Bar, and Midge's Beauty Nook, set a portion of the cost. Family Sodality of Holy Famil 'udy. Wednesday will be honored at pletion. ion, In addition to the addi- WOODBRIDQE — The Sen- Lamb, Joseph feleposky, Mrs. Clothes will be modeled by The mayor spoke of the fight Church will hold practice for iistnr will be Funds for the addition of 100 lon of the new beds, will also ior High United Presbyterian Alys Sheridan, Miss Margaret Sisterhood members. conducted for several years bythe annual May crowning on gueita in attendance )rovide clinic and diagnostic Youth of Woodbridge will con- Wednesday. Thurs- Sharkey, Walter Surowka, and bed* to the hospital and for former mayor Stephen Skiba to Tuesday, April 26, and Thurs- KIKIHV. UP will attend —Birthday greetings' to Wil ellmmatlon of 117 unacceptable facilities, new emergency ac- Entertainment will be pro' duct a car wash at the Fir*t Stephen 8klba, president. A de- get an interchange of the Turn- day. April 28, at 7 P.M. l IliretillK of the U. 8. beds now in use, were raised in iommodations and service areas. vided by students from the Presbyterian Church, Rahway tailed report on the growth of pike in Carteret and the fight All sodaltsts are asked to as a capital fund drive. The Fed- Elinor Schroeder School of the Avenue, on Saturday from 9:30 f the World Coun Carteret and its public schools of the current administration to semble at the front of thA.Mi . until 3 P.M. weather per- birthday on April 25 eral government made an al Dance. Refreshments will be was presented by Kollbas. Mr. obtain a full facility at thchurce h at 7 P.M. promptly. mitting. —Happy birthday to Jackie location of $1,155,000 toward thi served and prizes can be won. of the Hungar- Lamb explained the costs and turnpike. He said that borings A food sale will also be con* Tighe, 87 Coolldge Avenue who total cost, and the remalndei Israeli Pioneer The public is invited and tickets what It means to the taxpayer are now being taken and said House voted 197 million morejducted at the same time hi will be thirteen on April IS. was raised in the communltlei may be purchased at the door. Mr. Deverln spoke on what each a road is to be built from Roose- served by the hospital, aided by — school will contain. velt Avenue Into Wood Avenue, a cash grant of $150,000 fromTo Speak Sunday Lee Sturat, chairman of the Linden. the Fannie £. Rlppel Founda- Bus Ride to New York council of P.T.A,'s reported on WOODBRIDQE - Dr. M. tion of Newark, He spoke of the administra- its recent meeting. Mr. Herman Maxim Asa, a pioneer of help "We are pleased to be able to handicapped children In Is-Planned by Auxiliary tion fight which brought about Horn, principal of Carteret the construction of the over- start this construction, which rael, will speak at the Wood- H i K h School will award aca- WOODBRIDGE — The pass at Port Reading. scholastic w 80rely needed." Anthony W demic letters for Ladies Auxiliary of Woodbrldge The mayor expressed his ap- achievement. Eckert, hospital director said T' y p p "It should be remembered, how Pace-Setters' Brunch in behalf »«1 have a bus precisioisi n tto the members of Rudolph Turner reported ride to Radio City Music Hall the Council for their coopera- ever, that much of the mone: of the United Jewish Appeal. He progress on all the suggestions Easter Show and to Patricia tion which led to many accom- raised in the drive is represen is currently engaged in medical pm forth by his committee. Murphy's ln Yonkers on Satur- plishments. He praised the peo- ed by pledges from donors. W< research In this country. School Education chairman day. ple of Carteret for their trust. will be able to continue o Bonkoski asked the mem- Dr. Asa is one of the origin- A few reservations are still Dolan mentioned the current VENETIAN bership to attend the open ators of the Israeli National available. For information con- tax rate which is $17 a $100, but meeting to be held May 4, InLukasiuk with Fleet Foundation for Infantile Par- tacfMjs. William Qerity ME- said, that for municipal ex- the huh school, the school alysis, and also organized the 4-2851. penses, the rate was cut. board is holding to explain more In Mediterranean first summer camps for child-|; fully the need for the new en in Israel. MEDITERRANEAN—John J. schools. His active participation inII Lukasiuk, damage controlman Two punch bowls, silverware Israel's struggle fof freedom be- first claw. U8N, ion of £eter P. und dispensers were purctuutd gan at thirteen when he joined Lukasiuk, of 93 Sharot Street, by the executive board of the the Haganah, the Israeli army. Carteret, N, J., and husband of PT.A. with dark horse money. He became a commando at fif- Thank You the former Miss Judith Sohay- This is to be used by the school teen and later served as a hand-1 da, of North Kingstown, R. I. and the P T.A for future activ- to-hand combat instructor. ities. l« serving aboard the ammuni- We wish to take this opportunity to thank all tion ship USS Nitro operating He holds M.S. and Ph.D. de-|| FU 8-4756 Mrs. Mildred Stuart, head of grees from American universi- on the rtmarkablt n«w the nominating committee pre- with the U. S. Sixth Fleet in the our Shorecrest neighbors, and workers Mediterranean. ties and is a fellow of the Na-|| We Specialize in Aluminum Siding . . . sented the following slate of i tlonal Academy of Science. who made it possible for us to win our election. VITA-VAR fk-ers who were elected unani- On March 12, at Volos We Also Feature Awnings, Venetian Blinds, Jalousies, Greece, the Nltro and her crew Dr. Henry BelafsKy, Dr.ll We in a new district, and as new district leaders, mously president. Raymond P. George Frederick, and Normanl Radiator Enclosures and Table Pads !Bonkoski: vice president, Mrs. were hosts to 75 Greek orphan children who were treated to aTanzman are co-chairman of will endeavor to do all we can for all the people Uohn George: second vice pres- the Pace-Setters' Brunch, Beauty-Tone, ident. Mr. Rudy Turner: third gala party and a tour of the in our area: ship. Tomorrow night Ellas Gilner; A.Lovas&SonsJnc. vice president, Mrs. Adam Qln- author and lecturer, will be fea- da: recording secretary, Mrs VINYL LATEX tured at special Sabbath ser- i 1585 MAIN ST., RAHWAY Thomas Miller: corresponding vices. secretary. Mrs. Ray Bonkoski: Coughlin Mrs. Marie Sanfilippo Ernest Ltchtman and Louis treasurer, Mrs. Valentine Blatz. WALL FINISH (Continued from Page l) Strauss are co-chairman of the A choral selection was pre- . Robert-Elliott Mokti po.ni,n> itally Miy, N* palnl *4*f. either Mr. McWatters or M198r 0 United Jewish Appeal I»gftd, weihtblt. Ltvtly sented by Mr. Joseph Wachu, Brady. Community Center. Drive. Mr, Art Stupar. Mr. Lee Stuart, At the next general meeting

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DRY ITS j PARTY PLATTERS MADE TO ORDER # SALAD PLATTKKS 1 TEARS if KKSjK I'LAITKUS ,• TKVY^ No 1'iuty 't'|llr!! *" Mrt, Richard Kimball. and illations require " • TERMCJ " li|r Joan, Avenel; mother, Mrs. """"" ir be present ,, ' ' MRS ANNF E LEONARD 'LorttU at home: his mother Karl Rodgert, Dalton. Mas*.; Ghool. ' a lUUr, Mrs. James Glrard, " WOODBRIDOF - Funeral Mrs. Anna Poll, Csrteret: and I Boy Scouting to help Troop women work, either part or full ' "I know that tn ,. CheshlM, Mm.: and three l religious bnria, „, anil Shores Florida; and three Mr(. Perklns wa, B member[ Surviving are her parents, membership of 65 boys now th 1 Thierr* /»/ $h000 Iweeks. urandrhildrrn of tnc Reijtcca Lodge. Railway, Warren W. and Kathryn Ford i u, R«/./i/.rv !^rg«st In the Township. Ideal- and the Golden Circle and Wo- Leigh; two sisters, Kathryn and BUt even boys wtu. ,i,,, ln Store Robbery ^ *mn ghould not ^ mon JAMES RENNIE . men-s Association of the Pre«i Pamela, a brother, Warren; and jadgei quickly ' „ "' , .-, men's ASBDCIBUUH UI UH WOODBR1DGE - For the tn'an 30 boys In i Troop, ae Mlll a grandmother, Mrs. Marie A. greatly from the c,K]l FORDS - - FunM.1 »rv ces prf Avene, •«cond time within two yrar»,'cording to Mothers Club mem '•""'inn Ford. ind organization <,[t l for James Rennie 27 William '^ |ved „ g c W iiran Cut-Ratc Floor Cor-|ben. But it has been a tart he Mothers' Club men,.,, Street, who died Friday mom- (er m ^rancte Ralchi Aveneli I. ',^ H^nTb^broken^Kh Ustk, too find £.«adult*. tto at Perth Amboy General B.jlh whom shnm[Aci a sist CHARLES P. F0R8TH OFFER linto over last weekend. work with and support one "No boy Is cvei- ,!,,,', _n»pttal after a short mne« Mrs_ Pan|u. EW smith, KEASBEY—Funeral services This time, however. the troop, much less two. Jiuice Into the same old Crv. ,i '. ?U T- £, ^;wll. Colonia. and Mrs. Fay ichecks. They overlooked $100. |ly „ Mrg Wlmberly Continued eral Hospital after a short 1U- body would do a imir ' and Our Redeemer Evangelical Rglch u pocatel, 1W h the same method of|,'We need den mothers for Cubs j, will be held Saturday >e so. much caMcv '< I morning at 8:30 from Kaln was In Alpine Cemetery Scouts' mother would i,-n, [JJOSKPH A. KUBFNAK Mortuaries, Inc., Corner State elub cort0 S1 A retired carpenter, hnee resia-jjw-T.'•• n. ..,.,„.. jnuma.^., ...^., - *t? ' ^ii if they would support i ed herlere iufor *44^ jcayeari sa »n^iafter - \,un*-com-]: ~SEWAREN—Punrea- l service* an9:0d0 aWashingtot Our Ladn y Streetof s Peacande MOTHERS CLUB MEMBERS OF SCOUT TROOP 40 - Hard at work for a card party .;,!, \w ti an mg from his nativi e Bcotland.ifoStldiforr Joseph A. KubinakKubinak , 223»-»3 n -• .-«<..• I.J, nf pPAc* April 29 benefittlne the Troop are the* mother, shown above: (seated lef to rlghU- comlntcardparty.it.,, Church. Burial will be in Resur- Wed the thieves -.,_., ..--,_..-—- courage the rest of». He was a member of Our Re-jCharles Street, who died Fri- rection Cemetery. Mrs. Henry Wlecrerak, Mrs. Joseph Kmet, Mrs. Andrew Bereiney; (standln.)- Mr,. deemer Evangelical Lutheranjday at the home of his daugh- Elston Ornber*. Mrs. Joseph Wlmberly, Mrs, George Muller. rendered inoperative by ground-|help and advise. Terrace fathers w\m, Church. ter, Mrs. Ann Braza, Bewaren, He was 41 years of age and ing out the wiring system on A major problem, peculiar to hard for the Troop hn had lived In Keasbey his entire ourvinuSurvivinKg i>>are- hi»..si widow, were held on Monday morning the safe. The safe was "--"—••• !roops 40, Is that before any Fishier, scout muster' life. He was employed by the Disappointed Iterical with joy. A bottte with a money i* used to provide camp- lipitein and Harold n» Anne iHansen': three daugh-'from the Zylka Funeral Home, throuKh education and diseml- rled opw General Ceramics Company, note in It came floating in on «"» P - ing equipment, trips, etc., $420 sistant scout mnMi-. tersterS, Mrs.. RusselKU55KIlI MlngenMHIUCU,, Hib-mu-W(513" 8tatmmme StreetUWIHL,, wit- •—h Solem—-uuiun w „»._ - -- . ..jnatton of Information. Two shipwrecked sailors ma- 1 btng Minn., Mrs. Wilbur Dey.iHInh Mass of Requiem at Holy and was a communicant oi cmr Mrs. Lawrence Weiss, a past'rooned on a desert Island were the tide. With trembling hands set aside to pay thrOforge Muller. THVI;>'„,-,,» Church. Burial wns inLady of P«ace Churoh, Fnrds. 1 th«y opened It, onty to groan,I Truman, Rayburn critical t«t chairman Ford's_Fords •'., wit,iih ...whoi Mm H/he. niMniresided,Trinitresidedt , Mnii,y, r-hnroChurchh . BuPurltir l irtii inTB

Beg. JACK FROST or DOMINO GRANULATED Reg. 8.98 Wlti -99 2.98 GolcU BOY'S Bananas Sugar 47 Jlf-CREAMY or CRUNCHY GIRLS' DRESSES TencW Western CHINOS New Styles — Sizes 3 to 14 Irregulars Carrots 2t 15 Sizes 8 to 18 Peanut Buffer Wastwd Reg. Ret. BROADCAST 1.98 8.98 NOW 4'" TERRY Spinacfi 35< •BOY'S Mulor's TMK"< '••>- r Mrs. Frederick Beckley and Mrs. Lomax was a life member Mrs. Martin Gutowskl, Oeorgel I 'Sill' , HPV. Dr. Charles 8, William Clark and Mrs. Foster at n PTA meeting at th« f Mrs. R. C. Perler In recognition of the Avenel Women's Ansocla- Purke. Reservations must be Street, assistant advisor. of their many years of service tlon. A momorlum certlflcate|made In advance, Miss Karen Markultn was Wednesday at t P. vt, VVHIK us in Infantry1 to their church. Mrs. Beckley Is has been sent to her son, Vin- named vice president; Miss! Hanild noerer, Andrew Don , world War II, Mr. Beverly Toblaj, recording secre> ;KD. irerbort Haslam and IB presently vice president and cent Lomax, Miami, Pla. Riimka will demonstrMf ,,,l,mtrd from Lake pianist of the Women'* Associ- The Women's Association will tary; Miss Tlosemary Haapr, cor- I,,,,,. Princeton Theo- 1 , . -v a IT A meeting SHOULD ation and a Circle louder. Mrs, be host to the fall evening Pres- Avenel Personals responding secretary and MUJ l>" inn. m,,,;.,Vi He has also, Perter Is active In hor Circle, byterlal meeting October 5 for Gall Kessler, treasurer. MRS. MARTIN ODTOW8W | Tlir Public Service company ,1-triisive Women's Association nnd dold- districts 1 and 2. Installation of officers will Boston Unlvers- en Circle attendance. Mrs. o. 14 O«orr« Street, Awnel jwill n :n present a lecture-dem- I,,,I,I"V at A treasure display will be take place April 27 with Mrs. :inn, "Llnht Through tha l-vpd Presbyterian H. Weferllnf?, corresponding featured at the Oolden Circle Ml 4-0S51 iGutowski as lnstnlline: officer, Aitcs ' showing the advance of secretary of the Women's As-meeting today from 1 to 3 P.M Arrangements are. belns made Is presently a ~ Oolden Clrole irreeta to 1 the lighting industry. ,,l I'illlil. sociation and a Circle Leader, Mrs. Daniel Howell, chair- by Miss Haaj and Miss Judy ' of "Faith ftt was given an honorary member- , ., ,1«y from 1 to 3:30 P. M. lniTrczellai . At. a recent executive com- man of the community cancer church hall, First Presbyterian mittee meeting, members nam- !','M'l(l-wide Christian ship In the Commission on Ecu- dressing group, announced more Church dedicated to the re- Delegates to the annual state! ,r

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SPrC b SPAN CASCADE . ZEST 5OAP Zest SOAP CAMAY SOAP Personal Ivory IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP OXYDOL regular bath bath large pkg. pkq. T"IC bars medium 39c z £ zy c bars 29c bars bars ig 31c bars 29c OPEN i Opposite SUNDAY Rohway Ave, OPEN Town Hal! 9A.MJo6P.M. Mutual Super Markets Wood bridge at Main St. SUNDAY PAGE SEVEN ,;,| Health WestburyParltNewslciuffredaGets (nights to Be Aids 2 Clinics 197 Mneoln Hlfhwtj. lulls NAIV |4.CCn P TheMld- T>l U-8-181S MCW IjN>U Hosts at Dance 1111 Health c0l( Mr, and Mrs. Gforue Bev-| ^^ ~ Anthony p ISKUN- The Fourth Degree cridar and phlldren, CIPOI-KP, jr.,|Cinffreda of 75 West Hill non of Mr. and| The Colonia man. a mrmbt plumed with a door prize to ',', ,\iiii)ov Mrntn' Mrs Joseph Forcsano, Worth '"" 1 cIven at the conclusion. ..ill receive Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Louis rim Ooynes and Miss Sue Swueger, !• An Im-ltnllon Is extended to on the technical asppc! I third nnd fourth, dfsree ,. •.,•••! Brooklyn. Dinner guests on of metallurgical problems. }i ,,,.,,.,. ,(l during Easter Sunday also included "mhers. Only those making has been with Esso Resoarci nervations will be admitted. Mrs. John Bhillitanl and Mr. for 12 years. and Mrs. Michael Flguerras. servation;; must be mad; be- Mr. Cluffreda holds a mas '••<• thr evening of May 2. and v 'li' N' ter's degree In metailurRy fron —Mr. and Mrs. Prank Tag- >v be made by calling Wll- Stevens Institute of Technol- clinics would liareni and children. Prank, Jr., m Comlskey, LI 8-1485, or ogy. He also has done advanced ANTHONY it. i .UC.>IU.IJA Kenneth and Jill. Worth Street,' William Duerjcheldt, LI 8-3462. work at New York University ~~ ~ ',-.• Julv fust were guests at a family dinner Russell Alexander, program book chairman, announced that i•,'•' ,.s CounlV Board at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Brooklyn Polytechnic In- ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT stltute. In addition he holds a more ads arc needed for the \i\ ,,r mvivr mem- iNicholas Tagliarenl, Bayonne. SEWAREN _ Mr. and Mrs. , ,,|'|,v itie County Di i bachelor's degree ln chemical M „„„, . -, . L Program book. Proceeds from I ,,!;,,iil-iv Serving iM^ SorveS,.^ri!?«;^^^'^; Novovsky. 13 Arbor.thi. book are used Tor works of ,., .nuiitv iirefls arc eRe street have announced the en-charity. For Information call Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Johni Prank Verllll and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph1.,, Co-author of serveral pub- *»8ement of their daughter.; Fcrrlse, ME 4-8060. ,,„ \i].s. William DeBsui, Jersey City. lished technical papers, engi-Fiances J. Novovesky to Frank Victor Fnllmrz- da Q dom so f Vitamin Deficiency? ,,.., MmdliiiH, Dr. M J£ Af * ^ » ° Mr. and Mrs. BENEFITS OVERLOOKED of the American A. J, Qadomskl. 711 Parker Office Manager — "Ihere'i nlm lliinsim. Hrr- Social Security officials say Street, Perth Amboy. The wed-fthe pretty little elevator opera- Di John Kelly, many people overlook one Im- ding Till take place In the! tor who said she would kiss ,, Mrs. Cyril Hut- portant Social Security benefit. for "

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Green St. Circle (Iselin) lkt tp0rlin car r WOODBR1DGE A !i „' " & l° 'Porttminded peopl Intersection Routes 1 and 9 nt ( • >*nenmorUkits larger,mortpowerjulnewen^g KOVAC MOTORS „'" "lUiilve ft™** D'«l« drum. Add a dash of sport to routine 70Ur Studebaker DtvUr k aboul lhe ricf720 Amboy Ave. ME 4-9781 Woodbridge j PERTH AMBOY 365 Smith Street C'',I' 1Jt'^•-th S*e Hawk is about $1,000 under Hi ntansi ^ <" competitor. |P - 5-»•—•" BLOCK•S ""£$'tWKS'f op BAILRPAl) STATION — FREE PARKING ON PREMISES AT BOTH S1X)KES MONDAV THRL SATURDAY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. S' Look at The Lark too; it's the compact without compromise IfITTritInstall* JIear Requests — 'nr flir iw,, PAGE ETOHT Work, ' Mrs. Timor Pretidmtl Conlimicrl (mm Ptw 1> will tw rr<'i>n-i',| one toDun house on » lot In Woodbridge mint Trmi»lMn Avenue which locks the •me parents, most of whom jsary side and front space. «, The Crow's Nest ,.// i in i.t t,.i «« Colonl* resident*, wid As Teachers Mexican Con Man Offer* Local Dentint Lin l Ttou*iy| WOODBRIDOE - Twelve ard Kagin. attorney for rest they htd MguWl pre dents In thr nn'fl. claimed thr "£,„„ Of fortune' In luggage Held by Cmtom* .**•«* tracer of PUPUSJ™ now (earners, who will assume Carpenter, must i,c In ggg paid nursery schools to Town- and Mrs. h li Iditly The PB i their now duties in ^"^"^'"auc'^pss New officers are: builder did not present a of j H OF CPrl! ftnr! - TJie old the police Immediately. The PBIship kindergarten* durir* the uc P to tile Try,.,, (were a.ppomted by the Board of I*™ j^ Tinwr prMident,j hardship nnd request thp,in Ihf Hmniiiv middle of the term when they Mrs. Ware-hull, senior reach the leg* age. They com- m Monday. Mrs. board to deny the application. ' Thry sue Miss Lucy DeMar- Richard Czajkowskl of 31 j plained further "it is hard lino. Miss Alblna Lewandow-i vice 1 the year* rich quick, Ii8.« bwn revived M- enough for teachers to 'cope ski. Thomas Matlsak, Miss Dobos. treasurer Fourth Street. Port Reading , Here and There: 'cording to thr Woodbrldge with kindergarten cla.ws of 50 Mniircrii Murray, Roberta,Mrs jr., secre- asked permission to build a ; or more without repeating work Transportation »w g e 11 i n gpollce. 'Shark. Miss Sandra J. Schoon-'MrsMrs. . Ernst Wright, conductress one-family dwelling In Linden | 1 for new pupil* a* they transfer fuu-r and fai<>r ihese days. A local dennst rrcicvfd R let-School Age during the year." They further •over, Miss Rcrnnrdlne Tlusclk, tary, Mrs Ella Finn, chaplain. Avenue The building lncks thr • PVw to Nf* England over Iheter from Mexico City contatnlnf contended no other school dis- •Mrs, Patricia Sebold, Toby All Wishney, suard, Mrs.(necessary side yard space. Dr. ._ wktni Left Newark Airport the old come-on - and he wine- Mrs. Shoniock, historian, tricts accept transfers from •FJirhmnn, Hocco M»R11OZ?,1, Miss James iMllton R. BnmMein of 12 Mm- ,„ at 1 45 and arrived at Bradley jy turned It over to the police Theresa Drn/.d. Miss Christine « ron™ ThB btannere beabm-JMIItor n B. BronMrin oi vi Mor- Change Hit nursery schools. Mr G Field 'Springfle)d-Hart(ord) at who In turn called the Federal Zipny '. ? ' 1 Mrs. Char- alne Road nskod for a variance 2:15 Took longer to get to myiBurf&u of Investigation and Assistant Superintendent of Our to the introduction of WOODBRIDGE -• School TaitaR low. • ,.,,. W|W h|B 1TS|. p sinter* home in EMt Longmea- the postal authorities. School* Thomas G. Desmond CommlsMone. Robert Vogel I he Junior High Schuol system, do* 'a suburb of Springfield* < The ]etln ^,lB a M(j t8te of defended the recommendation*, Wyzykow k,_ Mr ?»«' Jonnjdence M well ..* 1™ office. Eu- ' h r l successfully delayed a change thr Board authorized dlscon- than It took me to fly from - writer ^m in prison and wnxciwiiuii; «""."" " ideclarindeclarinBg a committecommmee ofi ado«- uiff of eighth csinde gradu- vey, color beaieis.^ MrsJgene Kady ..f " John Street .TI .", :; k t Windsor Lock* - l|-ement8 three year asked permission to build n RB- Newark, to Windsor Lock*, that the in entrance aue '•^i> !rniI,iBtrfctor« and teachm did Htion exercises. In June, 1961 »PPro»<"h«i local man) and first- a great dfcal of research and: I rage attached tfl his liomp. where Bradley Field U a person to be trusted "with MBS. PAH, TKP1.IT7, exercises will be held In each ! in H studied ptlflcies of neai*y com-, Itrustee. _ . , | mclwK* a haii'- . . Marine P»t. Burnett g v oellcal,. ,I11ItW71 „. „-•„_,» CONTRKBNCF S1.ATFI>: of the Junioc High Schools for sprvpd by pprm ss on l0 ; rems munltles before suggesting the Shaffer, son of Mrs Dorothy^ ds thf fntir(, futUre of mylP» Mm. S»dl TeplilJ. l.aiirfllnn those _who successfully com- m» tana TVfWwi* '•: ^ . .Education mepting charged the new program. Shaffer, Bunru Lane. Wood- T^'Ji~,'"\ ,.n „* my very 1 t. L. National Pronram Chair plete the ninth grade, elJ M jplan was "discriminatory '. Commissioner Vogel said he bridge, completed .nirutt^trilnJ Jjjg^,," * , wilt speak a< the ft The Jordan Woods Civic As- jwaf( asked iiy Robert Hinier Mr. Vogel sugRpsU;d the mat-felt the recommendations need- ai tne muim | me joraan nouua i/ivii ing March 30 at the Marine He then BOP* on to say that Central State Realty mid Mort- ter be studied further by the ed further study. ( onferrnrr of |50Ciatlon complained that rals of 1743 Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Is-, 1 has The Central Jersey Branch of I ing of the ground at Colonia land. 8.C. . . , Charle* Stover,.' " h s •**pn" ^ntenced to prison I Board. "As a matter of fact1', he land. 8.C. . . , Charles Stover,!"to«r " f (Junior High School for a pro 'Avenue. Runway, sought n var- 'hid Dp Colonia. & Itaember of the Pin- bankruptcy and has $450,- ; (Continued from Page 1' iance to consiiurt a ofie family m School Glee Club, will (iar-000 hl(Wfin in a secret com- datlons of the Program and! posed sidewalsiaewaiKk hanas causedu a» (Continuea m»» > -»- • .inner «J ""»""• •• —•• •• ••- America Tuesday at the i in ttcipnte in the second Music Partment of a trunk now in thePolicy Committee, the require- natural dam. Water, thej-said,i,usU.Bt|Olls appearing in the houge ln Ro(Wvelt Boulevmd. ^ ^ 11 8 Woodkridfr Jewish Commun- 1 Festival at the school tomorrow) Custom* House ment for entrance into kinder- forms a "laite" and becomes! new Bpy sCOut Manual. (The site Jacks the necessary NOTH:E in Mr. Vogel's motion lor delay ity Center. Mr*. Sol Klein. night. His mother. Mrs. C. Clark As soon as I send you un-garten would be that the child stagnant, causing t health! In addition to his fteel8ncej(l.ontaRP " f . ills imn-iici, wu*. ^. via,*, — Pl»Vi;roimM necej- should be five years of age be- problem iwork Waterhouse Is an In-i Mftb],'Sinmn of 43 Oak Hills. r. as a committee memberjdeniable evidence, it fore October 1 in the year he Board ^President Francis,structOi at the Art School in Roud 1M,,iPsir* a vmiance to for the Pingry School Spring " "" """** i»"t: enters schofcl Wukovets said he had lnvesti-!Newarl( tw0 evenings a week. !bllUd an addition to her gsrasr. ... „ Offi-, Biilldin-. -i Exchange Bale for the benefit,--. . The requirement for entrance the elementary grades. He cited ine aaristvd by Mrs. gateg d the situation and had I • Biilldin". -i \i RosenMnm ind Mrs. Milton VRSI gains seen for Held ofjDrldgt. Nrw .rfr , of the Pingry Athletic Fund . .. connection with my process, BO Into the first grade according schools that teach such courses conferred with the architect Easy Job Btdrfek. Mrs. David Gutman, l' ^j^ Peggy Jayne and Erin Wllver- the embargo on my suitcaaes to the plan was that the child and recommended several books who said the condition will be Discouraged by a laundry ' ding, children of Mr. and Mrleases cans DcontainP lifteds , an ona ebaggag of theeshould be sjx years of age be- > part Resident of Adath Is- remedie•meaicdu withouwnnuuit. uciajdelay.. wnding his clothes NOTICES for the Board to read j r»el 8»terh«>4, wilt b* In-, Ulg. JohBpenuinn Wllverdingg uiu m>g. SewarenKi .^»..v,,.,chec, are k ... (or the trunk which fore October 1 in the year he stalled a» » Tice president of , Bid* nm*: h» with theirthei grandparentsr Easter vacatio. Mr.containn s the sum above." enters first grade. A schedule sued wnen me nouuum --- - • t tncm, a KOTicr TO BIDIIEB.S cC««hh oorr c»Ornnrrr ! and Mrs. Thomas McCreary.j The writer thpn continues by to put the plan into effect was the C e n I r » 1 Ne* Jersey ™-d School Will be dedi- C°uldn f ?,„:„. and Thr Bo«rIn :(IClr- vr»r r £>l»td tnPos* tBoirdLo-eiB,.,,,.,. and COM made. a nti ; aervioe awards from The Cali- WOODBRIDGE — Dr. Wu- South Collon Rouda, Kdlaon. New the prison school." He further cember 1 Instead of January 1. FORDS John A. Gluchow-jasked for a breakdown of the turned to h»r«bT gl»* 1 in fornia Oil Company were: From UamS. Currie of North Miami '--- _ , . ..i . „ wa_.s a • Jfrwv„._,.. i...t 1 P. M lE»»t«rn DKVllght thulr blda arr states he is sieniiiK the letter 1961-82— Kindergarten en- s A1IA fXA 0QI{ eweachn IieMw slIluulxYaol byjIn lt heck we Savlim Timn on Tueidty. M«T Jrd. Woodbridge. Edwin J. Newman, •or Irregular thi- only with a 'V as he fears the trance age remain the same, Beach, KB., formerly of Wood- «>> » Gluchow.,ki. 34 Msrch voucher, so the publil c can setee note. IIt sasaidi , The ISflO lit wblrli time tht propoMls will Uu»uiiy r»)Ki Schoder Avenue, 35 years; Jo- be publicly ooenrd »nd rMd for Mb- letter "miRht go astray", but IfNovember 1, and first grade bridge, was chosen to.present » jn thf NJIV, yes-jcearly how much money waslcan't. I Speclflcatlom ,; seph Lasky, DeSota Avenue, iilnlloli. Usfi "lid sptcincktlout cnu Iform And rnvrio;^ the local man is interested, to| entrance age change to No- trophpyy recently to the winner.; according to Tnraedo-«wmTorpedo-.spentt an»nrdi fnfor what, and howhowi " be wen or nr Thry'rf All as "discriminatory against February, will j have 100- Talklni! About! REPEAT of A SELLOUT Vera and Larry Ryan are happy GROUPS those who can't afford to send *'"' •* of - nesday, April 27. at 8 P.M. at their children to nursery and wlU **? school 20. Fifth Ward Commit- Kltzabeth Taylor (While Our Nf» Supply UM again. , Every Night y room school." ! Acuities. X-raray ,wmen ^^ MlMllier and John , Kalhirlne Hfphurn Received a copy of my alumni land Except Monday &.anko wjU speak magazine, "Bostonia", today! 'It just doesn't seem fair". ™»arch labo-a: Edison SPECIAL KIDDIE THE SOUND OF IT! MATINEE WOODBRIDGE DRIVE-IN URGEST SODA FOUNTAIH IN NEW JERSEY Saturday and Sunday, April 21 A Walter Reade Theatre 76 Seats at Fountain — 56 Seats in Our Booths t (There's music here, Hammond music. and 24 at 2:00 P. M, NOW THRU TUESDAY — 2 FIRST RUN HITS All the music you could ever desire. East Side Kids in f JUMBO 24-OZ, MALTEDS & BULK SHAKES! "HERE COME THE ELIZABETH KATHARINE MONTQOWggY • GIANT H-OZ. ICE CREAM SODAS! t m Baa»»a a a»A%Wy Even silent, it THE PRICE "BOMBA AND THE • Delicious Sandwiches anil Coffee 'W|«akH well 0| OF IT! *HH • 30 Different Flavors of lie Cream | We mean its exciting new "extra voice." your taste. And JUNGLE GIRL" notice h,ow little jlUt $25 down fn"» • Dairy Products to Take Home You can't describe it, you must hear it! — Plus — room it take,. neiww EatWVoii'f '" > CARTOON • Ice Cream Sold by the Pound home. Com, ... i iltod.y WKD. THBC SAT. we'll bring «>'« ""'' * OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 'F.O.b./amry. Bench extra. Arau. it. n, *». so MSEPI LMWnHHCZ from 10 A.M. to 11 P.M. HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO OF PLAINFIELD "NOME mm THE "Commanche Station" Free Drive-up Parking DIVISION or THE GRIFFITH PIANO CO OK NEWA«K MILL" CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE For Over 60 Cars' . 627 PARK AVENUE, PLAINFIELD Open RJonday to Friday: 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M... Saturday 9:*0 A.M. to 5:30 F.M- Phone: PUinUeld 7-J8O0 hideous incidents, Windows have hern broken, automobiles vandalized, petty CAVEMAN COURTSHfP-1960 i,f 3li^fp«th«it-TCeaber thefts committed-but none of the Yonr New tmaljtp- Infrequent incidents even of such Democrats and Republicans in depredations have equalled in utter tcmt Social Security cruelty the inhuman assault upon the By ALLAN A. RASs. Dead Heat in Statewide Vote dignity _ and safety — of two blind Dintrlrt Manager |JrM« Q I wl|l rrnoh fiS tins ,iu|v f |,f (forteret people. however, I Intend to work until the curl of the year. I cum -:'S For Congressmen We trust the police will be able to tharlei fc Ontgon ii week. Should r eomr m u, Kn, Editor »nd ^bIbher learn the identity of these vile prank- vou in .Inly nr wait unill nft.-r I n'tirn'.' «» Kenneth Fink. Dirirtor in Independents if .still on tt)« CdMon ttwniM*- sters, and will summon them, Princeton Rewarrh Service frncr kto on fhnndtf and V Vou could wait until after Mtl-Ull their parents, to answer. your retirement without losing , ™1NL;M(JN' N- J.--Results DonrnU> the- pd*p that OOP "A e Nt J«rMj l statcwid ffnnrtl»1<'« * henefits. but It would be better ?, tI"- , . , <" "^vlnl rniirtirtntps hol-du amofi„..„_,„»„„,g Ind«- he WMklj on tfld»» Voler ,.,„„,. rrr- P""'" * Kl-IMM to eontact your Social Scruritvi , preference show prudent*, the statewide vote* S 8te R elector!ltfi nfficr in July. At that time y«u , [[ ' spHUInR,very, very close because there y«uu down the m d nr(1 could file yrtur application andd ^HI ?i n. v ' -' somewhat more registered INO COMPANY The Major League baseball season nie in the choices lor Congress-voters in the state today wh» TJuRinfiE PUBLISH in your case, receive your hene- (Membfi Preridmt is again underway. That means that fitt bfjflnninihli t for the:" month "of IT" V <* the House of;consitier tliemselves Democrat' rhnrlM K Greiory. septrmher. . Representatives.i ^39': . than there are Ropublt-' 1 awrenee r uijnplon cold weather is no longer permitted.j Q. I am over 65 and make 'roday'8 results are of specialCRns .(38%i, Another one In'. ni TreMura sl llncftnce 101 Vim President * Though the wintry winds may ignore $2,000 a year I suppose I earn ? because they pro- "' '25'i) consider themselvM too much to get my Social 8e an excellent indication of ^pendents. mu pn *»t> this law for a few days or weeks, even- „, cm" «•«"•»• "' mclndlot poitun, curity•urtty., the basic strengths of the two Here's how Democrata, Re? U5; tbm nontbi, tually the law will prevail, and base- tnRJor political parties In and Independent! t MBU All *ajtbM A. Not necessarily. u 1 lvotpd mmUl state lesg than seven months In today's survey: ,i l» coplm »J " I were over 65 the nt ball will continue throughout the sum- year, before the all important No-: WouW vote for the Congret- mer of 1980. Elections. slonal Candidate from the: 8. every one,'' To prove' that all things change, your 65th birthday afte! February, you state's 14 seats in the!"*"' $ if O««. I.II , DemI . 7 92 i even the Major Leagues changed wouldn't be entitle Representatives, to »ny th(j . 48.6 41.4 1« things this year. Next year there will checks for that jfar. fo]. as well as one of be another league and that will be Q. When I am ready to re-,the two New Jersey U. S. Sen- ,,,/,.,/: in Executive Officer tire, should I bring myy social ate seats will be up for grabs. an even greater change, this year the security account . i st. Woodbridge Township security account number mimi Her(,.s how the vote wwt ,n loll( a National League opened its season a Wlth me? , ,nity of something like 70,- the state when New Jersey Poll iinim week ahead of the American League. A. Yes, by presentini your staff reporters put the follow- r,

Sokolowski, Mrs. John Petmen,! Members of the ,;, and Mrs. Molnar. rlude: Mrs. William ren Street, attended two bridal; MuHi Mrs. Chester Baginskl an- showers given for Miss Barbara: urds, pricticr chairman, Mrs. Gll'w- nounced that $216,80 was rea- Mrs. Lipstein Installed Woodbndge Oaks « . Laffey, Bayonne, by Mrs. Rob- -SWEET ADEUXK- _ Six m.mbrrs of Our I.:.d>; of Pra« third annual Mrs. Mltchele Smoli j -K lized from a recent bazaar, and HOnnnC ert HlggiM. Cranford, and thf a few old refrains for their "barbershop church auditorium. Eldon Stohs, Mrs Mrs, Nicholas Elko, library '.Vr,:t« l\CpUI 10 otlier by Miss Marcy Laffey. minstrel and variety show to br held l,ouls Chismar, John Riedel, Mrs. William \ chairman, reported a circula- As Ramot Chapter Head Mrs. Henry Hoist, \i GUDTB L 8CANK Bayonne. ; tion of books at the Pord* LI' Skov, and Mrs. Mart:n brary for Marcli was 1.983. • •Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lan- 411 Uneola HUbwaj. f«ella j^ani daughters, Susan and The AmericaTrTJome Depart- FORDS — Ramot Chapter ati TeL U-R-K19 ment li in need of clean irhite B'nal B rith Women insUUe4j 'Carol, Francis Street, wore , 'Easter dinner guests of Mr. and ren Neale, Port Parochial PTAs Township (loupl< material In ordtr to carry on 1U newly elected bitters' at a sup* I Mr. and Mrs, Adolf work making cancer dressings, per party at Sally's Steak House, | —Mr. and Mrs. Fred BihlerlMrs_ William Sharpies, Belmar. and children. Christopher and. _j Mrs. Walter Huryk shelm, Cranford. Miss Modeste Gentile will be Highland Park, last r^ght. They: tiT mA -Mr, and Mrs, Harry Schott, Hamilton To Meet April 27 Engaged a delegate to the Citizenship are: j ;Gary, Francis Btreet, and Mr.'an(1 children, Walter and Jane, and Mrs. William Bihler and^00(j Avenue, were dinner Adams Street, were hosts to 19 —Mr, and Mrs Institute at Douglass CoUetij u^ Martin Upstein pred- i PERTH AMBOY - The children, Carol, Susan, Kath-!^^ o( Mr 'an(j Mrs. Peter guests at a family dinner Chandler and son, FORDS — Mr ;, •,,! •,.,, with Balne Wodiinski as al-tot; un. David Bergman first Spring Conference of the Am- ^ ^ ryn and William, Jr., Warren\Hury)t ^^^ Amboy. wcre uesls H £ jOeorge Prah, 9 Co ]. temate. Both are Juniors in^ president- Mn. Stanleyi -Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ^- « ° boy Region Parochial P.T.AJ j^g Street, were guests at a family| _jjr an the meeting and priaes were »-iVice president; Mrs. Sheldon' Mr. Carteret, with Mrs. WilWillia" m jFranko, 34 Poplar v-.., warded. A limerick contest was Gottfried, corresponding sec-' —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braun-las follows: Mrs. Edgar Dell, Francis at St. Elizabeth's Paro-jren schweig and son, Craig, Colum-JRockdale, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenny,, Tlbbltt, Region____ , presiding. tuchen. also included in the program. iretary; Mrs. Lester Krey, fin-i chial School Convent, Linden, and Mrs. The afternoon will open with bus, Ohio, are guests of Mr.and;joseph DeSena and sons, Jo- |They also were guests of Mr.Bayonne. The prospective b:nif Mrs. Molnar won second prize jnctai secretary; Mrs. Normani i Benediction in St. Joseph's tending Edison High so. to the art contest at the SixthlHeii. recording secretary: Mr»J £ Mrs. William Bihler, Warren'seph, Jr., and Jeffrey. Nixon; and Mrs. Louis Schmltt, Rah- «— Street. JMr. and Mrs. Henry Happel and Church at 1:30 P.MM, with Rev. Is employed at P. w \x i it: FORDS Mr a«H u- .,J secretary of the Northern Hew Printed held in Washington. D. C. oni krUpAn\Pll StiUmlA .Children and Youth. j scneaui(>! Ho'.J Iturer, and hypnotist was aisc the psychiatrist said. "How ub are in charge of ti Blrdgeton High School and the ; University of Penrwylvanili * featured can I help?" Iwhich Vt open to the p School of Oral Hygiene, is em- women of the chapter cook- "Gotta light?" the man asked.| Refreshments will b ployed as a dental hygienlst In ^ ftntf ^p,^ Passover Dinner Philadelphia. |to 1O0 Rut«er't and Douglas j Mr. Zack, a graduate of High- University students at the Hill-; land Park High School and el Foundation, Rut«er'« Univer-j Rutgers University, Is a senior sity, last Thursday. Mrs. Wolf.j at the University of Pennsyl-!Hi!lel chairman, Mrs. Upstein.i vanlaSchool of Dentistry, where and Miss Mlrltm Yedin repre-j he is a member of Alpha Omega sented the chapter and received j Fraternity. After graduation in the appreciation of the founda-' June, he will Intern at the Al- tion director. Rabbi Julian bert Einstein Medical Onter,, Funk, ! 1 M • southern division, Philadelphia. HerGoaL In A NuttbtU "I can assure you that a good Sign in a wig store: "Baldness woman's thoughts rise above li a bad crisis coming to a head." drew." —Quonset Scout, Quonset PointJ 'That's right. She's probably E. I. 'thinking of a new hat."

ferryJMMrtMp... Ml* HOWm4 MM INTENT LISTENERS are Mrs. Miriam Baldenton and Miss Emily Lee as Leroy Petty describes proper use of a camera at the first of a series of camera instructions and "How to Make Better Pictures" being sponsored by the Woodbridge Camera Club at The Independent-Leader recreation room, 20 Green Street. The other two, seated from left to right, are Pius Lanni and Anthimy Santucci. Standing around the table in the usual order are Howard Ambrozz, John R. ZuUo, Henry Wolinski, Steve Opltz and Anthony DlGlovanni. The courses are being held on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 8 P. M. Local camera fans ar« welcome to attend.

9005 PIPEUNERS OF ENERGY 1 SIZES 12-20

Printed Pattern 9005: Misses' i'''i I Slies 12, 14. 16, 18, 20. Site JJ tOMtyle l'.'s yarts 35-Inch; mid- die 1%: lower 1!' yards Send FIFTY CEfTS In coins nuRGH PAINTS f r this pattern — kud 10 cenis itr each pattern for first class Mailing. Sendj to 170 Newspaper attern Dept.. 232 West 18th St WALLHIDE CONTEST .r«wYork HJN. Y. Print plainly IAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, A lad is nmr too young to learn that SA\ iNt' iilZE and STYLE NUMBER. makes the difference between wishiiy, ; having . . . and (equally importanti ' •• Over 1,000 money can't GROW in a piggy bank1 <'.• : Chances to Win! GARDEN his own savings account for him lien1. ( I, him the thrill of seeing |ils money earn M< •Hi' TRACTORS money [or him at our generous interest <; • 10 GRAND CRIZE5-10 day vocation for 2 in glairi- SIMPLICITY - MIDLAND orouj Rio ... via Varig Airlines. 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ANb 5 TO 1 '' Enamel and attach the name JACOB8UN - TOKO Space ««• stealmaking requires tha Intense, con- small—make products better and more economi- COMPLKTt BANKING SERVICE SHAW WAUHIDE from label of any trolled heat only natural gas can provide. Gas is cally because natural gas Is readily available. ; ;i. r KCLIPSK - OOODAU, Chiiatnus and Vacation Clubi * Spacious used in blast furnaces, open hearths, soaking pits Watlhide can. SNAlTlilt -*PB1NGFIEIJ) In keeping pace with looming energy requirements, ... in virtually every basic phase of steel production. Urlve-l'p Teller Window Uiilins . Walking - Hfvt Texas Eastern continues to expand its natural gas Demand for natural gas In steelmaking is big and and petroleum products pipeline systems. Serving growing bigger. the Midwestern, Appalachian and Eastern Seaboard OVER 40 YEARH TO L. Adler Gbmmaking, too, depends on this clean-bumlng states, Texas Eastern plays a vital role as (Hpilhw .,i • i RADER'S energy fuel Thousands of fabricators—large and of Energy to the Nitian. Hie rams NATIONAL IIANS Wallpaper and I'uiiitt T'M Supplies & Sons The Friendly Hunk of Fordt,^ 1"'* 378 SUW Street VA ti-3G:i'j l't ith Amboy HiKliwuy 130 TEXASQ EASTERN TRANSMISSION CORPORATION ii:, MEMBEJl FEDERAL RESERVE* IWSTKM Ninth Id tins wick ^^ Shravaport, Louisiana • Houston, T*»»« l'ti i, MI H-U MEMBER OF KEDKilAL DEPOSIT IN0URANCK ' "' PITTSBURGH® PAINTS U r PAOE ELEVEN (overed Dish Supper Set 60 lied Hy Coloniadark Church 11 %. <: < > I, o N I A • • The umttd ,.,.,-s of two brothers: Inmid and Work, Fun lic are !'lmn.h of Christ of Clark-Col-Pamela, daughters of Mr and linua „ f,,i- the " 'in,, will hold a covered-dlsh'Mrs. Edward Mulligan and Mr. COU)NIA - How the cast of ;,,{.„„« to be pre- "l>l> M Sunday nlirht for all'and Mrs. John Mulligan "('"Ionia Capers of I960" lfi go« th (n not. used to normal lite : .!, ,..«! 21 I'V « .innbiTs at the Bethlehem Un- Mrs. A. I,, tounsbury was I'.MIII nficr the production i» .•inn iit llir Plrst 'in Church. After the supper|Organlst, and Mrs. Donald Nut- .:P, WIT, Is a moot question. 8pon^* , lierc "Hi he movies for the ting soloist, singing, "Unfold ,!U of Riirod hy thp PTO of Schools t '• liil'lrm. nnd group singing for,Ye Portals." New members wrl- 11 nd lfi. this musical variety 'H :i'!,'s Due to this event, the'eomed to membership worn r '.him- which wlll^he given Aprfl "liriKiinn Fnrioavor Young Peo-'Clark Lum nnd Mr. and Mrs. 1 •'!i nnd 30 at thp Barron Avenue. iii will not mee.l this week. Walter Melssner. Srhnni. Woodhrtd(?c has a east' Donald Nutting, Joanna This 8unday the Rev. Shults1 ! of thn "f (tfi. It, has bepn rehear»lr« 1 F'lnrr. Is Ihn iip.wly-appointedscimon topic at the II A.M. '-vn- slncn Christmas, and for' ••IMIII-dli-pctor of the church. Hejnorvice at thp church will be i f 11K- past, few wppkR, almost " will hold the first choir rp.-^Bflip.vr. All You Can. tunhtly. M,, ul. li'Mirsnl tonight at the Union! I'l Houte chuirh at 7:30 P.M. Most of thp big dance chor-" A "Doclnratton of Union" ser- uses iThmwd at Mrs. Walter •ell Hint vice was held by the congrpgn- Church Zirimio's house Tuesday nlfnt 1IOROTHV I RI'RRISDN 1 nnd shp told us all to take a 111 111 1(.|(l Sunday. itlmi Raster Sunday in the Un- swim in the Indoor pools alter* led that Ise- JULY WKDIMNIi: Mr. and ion Church This was the first Campaign Opens wards," snys Mrs. Walter Ker- ; "',;,;,. b.™ most co- Mm. R. L. Burrlsnn, 737 Krn- nlnt service of the newly-merg- : ISELIN — Sunday signals bis, general chairman of th« "/;hr monthly col- slnnton Avrniir, IMaln field, ed churches, the Church of the has •he beginning of the concen- [show, "it's a lot of work, but It's 11: ;' ,i,,l miidi cood announce the rngiiri-mFnt of Good Shepherd of Colonia and, 1 wllh the trated fund raising campaign I a lot, of fun, too — a show thU .'inipli-'-li" their daughter, Dorothy .Iran, the Bethlehem Union Church of of thP 1 'or the First Presbyterian jslw. You make lots of ne* • , .i-il t 111' to Clyde William Hewitt, son Clark. The new congregation is ] 1 "III ' meeting temporarily In the Church of Iselln. Teams of frloiuls," asked to tie of Mr and Mm. Clyde Hewitt. visitors will begin contacting Kfinbfrly Road. Colonia. Clark church until the building Boslder. bslnn general chair- Into bun- of a new church on Lake Ave- all members and friends of Miss Btfrrlann i« a trndu- man, Mis. Knrbls sings in sev- at the nue is completed. The Rev. the congregation to explain the eral rhorusps. dances In the. ntf of Glaaubnro State Teach- 'f",, ' . Sunday. George A. Shults is pastor. programs being planned and to jskploton and can-can numbers, Ii M er* Colleft and Is a teacher solicit two-year pledges. , , ft-iii sponsor trie and says shp hasn't been with-" • in the third rrade In Stillman A feature of Sunday's service "„" the Rnrltan Bay was the baptism of two daugh- The drive was announced two nut a notebook and pencil In, School, Platylrld. Mr. Hewitt f Aslincintiim Monday weeks ago and is getting under her hand tor days. >, 1 r«c«lved his B.S. decree In I" . .'_,'>• sponsor a Babe way rapidly. Its g&al is $50,000. Mrs. Paul Ablonczy, co-chalr^' .•;,„ ,,..,„. Members Metallurgical En hog Clinton Avenue, Newark. services Sunday morning. It Is "Andy keeps practicing all . ilar meet- ISEUN - The Iselln Kadets|Olle lmndred members will at- expected the drive will be com- those leaps and jetes and things Council or America held open house andilendi lt nas been announced by pleted within two weeks. a family picnic at its summer Mrs Harold Traberman, chair- and he'e no lightweight," she charter camp lit* In Jamesburg. Par- man. Those needing rides to the In letters to the congregation sighs. "I say it's silly to practice,, honored with ents Inspected the sleeping, restaurant should contact Mrs. this week the purpose of the he worse he Is, the funnier, and T.y'nm in colebra- drive was explained by the swimming and other facilities Howard Florman, FU 1-9131. iave the plaster. But Andy ls- . s,.until birthday. building committee and the re- of the camp. The group was Installation ceremonies will filly fascinated by it all. He. v ;un(1red and ten conducted on a tour of the Ben- sponsibilities of the congrega- :an't decide whether he's bet- , ,ir ,,n the charter in tlon outlined. The letters stated 8:30 P.M. in School 21. Mrs. ter as Nijlnsky or Jackie Glea- ,i.,v approximately, Philadelphia and had lunch at In part: Hanen Isaac, out-going vice ion, so he combines them." :„!,; to the Council. a Philadelphia restaurant. "We must depend upon the president, will be the Installing Joe Vitale, head of scenery, :. wiius will be on Features at the camp were a sacrifice of each Christian 'officer Entertainment will be ,nd his hard-working commit- * :,,' nic beginning of horseshoe pitching contest for family to advance the work of provided by Gertrude Lyttle have produced stage sets , Oiimcil. togethei fathers with Edward Rlttwegar, His kingdom, to provide a home •hat Include a show-boat with' Friedman, lecturer on the thea- ,:n Slilhcll, Mute Parsonage Road, winning the for his minister among us, and )ort holes, a New Orleans water- :h Degree who wa» ter and current literature. trophy. There was also a bad- to create better facilities where front, a Mardl Gras set, an Or- : in netting the minton contest for mothers, A Bar-B-Q la planned for In our children may be taught ental background, and a "Wild ::-•(! James Sullivan which was won by Mrs Richard June U at School 17. Mrs. Mur-God's ways and command*." West" set for the second act. , Muster of Cere- Lester, McOulre Street, Menlo ray Stelnfeld U chairman, and d John BeU, first Herbert Schafer and Murray Park Terrace. her program includes "all the Krledman of the lighting com- ,•:.;. and John Boyle. food you can eat," games, prizes •:•,(] Knifjht, will alSC Fire Company mittee, have co-operated with Altar-Rosary Society and (un for all. the costume master minds in the "Skeleton Dance" number, - • will be awarded To Meet on May 4th EA8TEB E0G HUNT To Begin Drive Here special lights pick out Just the bones painted on the danc- ., - r members, mark- ISELIN — Mr. and Mrs. COLONIA - The Colonia COLONIA - The Altar-R©«- ers costumes as they twirl to : • .i-lllll try Socfcty of 8t. John Vianney Fran* Cooper and James Ber- Volunteer Plre Company, Dis- .,i:i,,m on questions "Scary Doings In the Moon- ; parUh will meet May 4 at 8:30 nadelli sponsored an Boater egg trict 12, will begin its fund light." :. Cic faith was held drive this Saturday. Firemen P.M. at School 17. Rev. Walter hunt on Cooper's Farm, Mld- A tap star of the show Is • .•: nin^ttiK. and ten will distribute collection en- A. Radzlwon. pastor, will apeak <«"« Turnpike. Participating George White who does a solo :•(! tin 'contest. First were Nancy Janson, Marilyn velopes and return the follow- on "The Bleated Mother.' to "Be A Clown" and then is :,. ;i iiif.il hwn statue Dapper. Evelyn and Lorraine ing week for the donation. The Society to holding a des- joined by a chorus of Mardl .- ••••d Virgin. wa« won Roisraeyer, Ann, Jeffrey, and sert-card party Monday night Purpose qf the drive Is to set Gras clowns. In the "Oriental 1 ..in Ch.iffetllll; second John Cynner, Patricia Gorman at 8 P M. at School 20 for the up a welfare and uniform Fantasy" number, high-doings'" i tn'ki i:. to the Fourth benefit of the church building and Ray Marony, Wayne Ber- fund. The welfare fund will in the harem are played by: i.iiin•:• D.i'.ire, was won fund. Co-ohalrmen are Mrs nadelll, Virginia Bernadelll and provide financial help to the Robert Wilms, Marian Hall, • S'•uu.,0, and third Charles Horempa. Mrs. Charles Philip and Diane Solak and families of deceasetT firemen, Paul Ablonczy, Charles Ronge . n. kt-i.s to the Cana- Parks. Mrs. Frederick NowoeadJThomas and Mickey Codper and those who are unable to and James Anderson. Florence • ••• Spaghetti Dinner. a,id Hn. Richard Powers. lEach child received a prize. perform their duties because of Washburn swings out as "Egyp- i, I/'o Lynutt. illness. The uniform fund is to tlon Ella," and Mr. Anderson l-:inclly handled the provide these for new firemen. and Mr. Vitale do a Persian ., master, assisted by Robert M. Nolan, chairman, knife dance. •.'.':.;M\. with Thomas urges &\\ families in the fire The show as a whole is pro- 1 Charles Rusclano i district to help make this drive duced and directed by Flora !» success. He reminds resi- Hayes. Peggy Shaw worked witkr •' .'.o li.ivc reservations. j dents that the fire company is Mrs. Hayes on the choreogra-., . ndi' to Mottier of i Jper cent volunteer and phy, ad Edwin Dobrosky is the .:• Seminary, Black-; ] needs community support. rehearsal and show pianist. h ii \;>nl :io are reminded Committee heads include: Anp •iii-;:1 lunch and meet v SELECT MOM'S GIFT NOW Mrs. Brant Named Thompson, Eleanor Deride, ;i:iV imrklng lot at iolding Children's revivals props; costumes, Mrs. Ablonczy •'. BuvstM are expected C8E OUK LAY-AWAY PLAN Delegate of LWV hroughout the whole state. and Dorothy Slmonsen; head- i:xml 6:30 P.M. COLONIA—Mrs. Risha Bram, Chapter Lists Congregation to Hear This Sunday will also marl wear, Thelma Miles; tickets, •. :'.i.v of the trip It to YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Stafford Road, will be the dele- he beginning of a new de- Olive Daniels, ^Gladys Hall; • •••iMiii/su-M how a HERE gate from the Woodtjrldge lartment in the Sunday Schoo: stage crew, Johrf Flemm; post- ;.;. y.M-i» for the Pay u Uttle w League of Women Voters to the Hair-Style Showj Sunday School Director 0 be called the Junior Depart ers, Agnes Burnosky, Joe Vitale; $2 WEEKLY 24th annual national conven- COLONIA — A beauty andj nent under the direction oflAd book, Marion Hruska, Joan speaker, capable of holding tin tion of the LWV taking place hair-styling pageant, musically ISELIN — Miss Hilda Simo- lira. George Maxwell. IPlnney; program, Elsie Kerbls... KI'NNING MATE this week in St. Louis, Missouri. at will be the guest speaker at interest of young and old. co-ordinated by Sal Mangianel- ",..'-v.ioii LS growing This Is the first time that the Iselln Assembly of God In the winter, Miss Simoka' FOR THE GRADUATE... lano will be featured at a meet- • Miijliciins that Vice Woodbridge League has sent a hurch, Berkeley Boulevard, has the mammoth job of con- A Complete Un« of ing of the Sinai Chapter, B'nal '••v,n may Tap At- representative to the national ils Sunday at 9:45 A.M. Sun-ducting a teachers trainlnc B'rlth, Wednesday at 8:30 P.M. M: ROKCIS for sec- TOP NAME TYPEWRITERS invention. ay School and 11:00 AM. course for hundreds of Sunda' wi IU- OOP ticket. Mrs. Bram, a members of the In School 17. Committee chair- Miss Slmokat is the Sunday School teachers, In the sum BEGIN at KLINES ! ! ! 1 kr Omit, HmmUtoD, men for the new vear 111 ako ••:." lin. . worked Lon»ln«, BulOTl, Etc. League's board of directors for w chool Director for the New mer her work is with the chil- • WATCHES te ' VX'JM a.i one of his several years, was chairman of announced. Official Little League A OuuantMd Bend ersey District of the Assembly dren as the director of Dailj ; J:S, is « years • DIAMONDS With tytrj Dluwnd foreign affairs last year and is Chapter members will serve God and is an outstanding Vacation Bible Schools an Basebalt Equipment public relations chairman this as halr-styllng models. There - .ii;d vigorous. Wedding Gifts • Rogers Silverware • BASEBALLS ••• '••••• New York. year. will be a hair-combing and cos- • Tourister Luaetuct • About 1.600 are attending the metic demonstration with Iris SUMMER COAL PRICES • GLOVES convention the theme of which Kopelman, chief cosmetician of Radios will be "Forty Years of a Great a Fifth Avenue store, In charge. YOU CANT BUY BETTER • BATS by Idea." This "great idea" was An Inman Avenue beauty shop Reach and NUT OR STOVE PEA COAL the LWV, a non-partisan or- will provide specialists to advise :<£, Spaulding GOLDBLATT JEWELERS ganisation established in 1820 on hair coloring, styling and to study and act on govern- makeup. Movies will be taken $|g.45 "Ranw»yi Oldert EttaWUhed Jewelry »«««" COAL mental Issues. through-out the meeting. Too 84 East Cherry Street Rahway, N. J. Cash KLINES 5 and 10 CHODOSH Bros, and WEXLER "Serving This Area for Over 50 Years" 36 E. Grand Avenue, Railway FU 8-1000 1329 Oak Tree Road, Iselin inflation Tel. U-8-1065 OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE Opn mtir S A. M. to U P, M. — Sondwr TW : P. M. If she likes lea« you RING SPECIAU the finest High and Dry? RUG CLEANING WOODBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY RICHARDS BUILDING MATERIAL STORE PERMANENT ME 4-0125 WOODBRIDGE, N.J. » '«•* Mfli lor you e know how to ,iJnc in«. T; j>• n»«t please Mother! SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 45 YEARS ft* S Uuyes is known for their out- MuiKiinK nut cleuniiijf seivice. for FRLE pick-up I'U-asu Mother . • '• lighten her and delivery uoik giva hur mors leisur* time . , . . biinhtyn her b««t and her iiii'mci cull us todw- «t tt)« «j(rn that hav« betomt MMntialtr R.riUn B.»'. Only Rug Cl«nini PUDI Nowadays mo» and mon pwpl», Minn the bile RESIDENTIAL 4 f.u. «r Stirrd Free Till September •f Inflation, ara turning to invtitnrwitito help provide DO-IT-YOURSELF a ucond Incoma... and tor a way lor their money to g< ow. let w help you plan a progum that is gurtd Is your m««n> and your draarru. Drop In tof your tm SteeK ami Bond Yield Cakulitor, today. Why not buy the BEST?' It may cost a MHWAY AVENUE - Near the ^ ^ fo worth ihe difference. RUG CLEANINt; COMPANY, INCORPORATED KUU1U M« >O*> AHO AMUKJM IKKI UCHANCit Lily nail and the Mutual Store. „ HUH Muori 3M am mm« /WI» South Amboy, N. J. Mon. and Fri. 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members have beeA made *° Diabetic Detection CHOICE Joseph Strausser, Samuel Items and prices effective at... Top Round 8 VFW, Unit Plan Prancey, Joseph Qarbo, Mr Program Scheduled] 3 Qreat Safeway Super Food Market* Dussault, Harold Ribblet and I 1SELIN — A diabetic detecv Y Joint Induction Mr. Campisl. tlon program will be held Mon-I (til located in compltt* shopping centers) Sirloin Tip or Eye Round Steak 99' Fresh Picnics Short Sfwik Two new members have been day at School 15 at 7 PAI. pre-j ISEL1N - A Joint installa- welcomed into the Ladles Aux- * Menlo Park-Edison Township Juil Ih* thing lot ceding the regular meeting of jilly" MinuH Slul" 99« Smoked Butts m lift* tar tion of officers of Iselln Post iliary, Mrs. William White and the PTA, It has been announced , * East Brunswick-Mid-State Mall Cube Sleak VFW and Its auxiliary will be Mrs. R. J. Devlin. fr«h (Ul chunki by Mn. Martin Schaefer, health! U, S. Choi* held Saturday at 7 P.M., at the chairman. The program is * Corttret - 775 Roosevelt Avenue Ground Chuck of U $ Choi« IM» 59« Boiling Beef post home. WIDER ATOM CHECK Htwltynww sponsored jointly by the PTA pricn also tfftclive in Saltway Storti it o, Shod Ribi • Refreshments will be served TBWH I Cftantry URGED and the Middlesex General o! BHI 49< Sliced Bacon »nd dancing will be held after miu WIG Perth Amboy-101 North Broadway Beef Flanken the ceremonies. The public is Skinl.il, All MMl iKklutio* The Democratic Advisory HOgpitai. U. $ Oioic | f Those wishing to take the or Alt BM' 49' Fresh Beef Brisket M invited. Council's Committee "" tes—t are advised to eat a well- South Amboy-461 Amboy Avenue Safeway Franks New officers of the post are Science and Technology Htes, t balanced evening meal before fr»ih C«ughl Duke Dussault, commander: proposed a significant Increase 8 P. M. This should consist of Fresh Flounder Fillet 59' Fancy Canadian Smelts * James Treanor, senior vice in International seismic sta- one portion of meat, one of commander; Jerry LaRoquc, tions to make possible an en- Junior vice commander; Gus vegetable, dessert, and no more forceable ban on nuclear tests. one teaspoon of sugar in Lucerne'j Rneit lib. Flank Stocks tave Camplsl, quartermaster; The Democratic policy paper thin „.,„ , Joseph Kazlauskas, judge ad- Choice of Varieties argued the pros and cons of a beverage 25c US-Choice vocate; Thomas Ball, chaplain; continuing nuclear tests, but Faet of We Cottage Cheese William White, Jr., surgeon; concluded1 that success in ne- Beef 09 Joseph Strausser, three-year A good golfer has to break Bel-air Frozen trustee, gotiating a ban might consti- 80 — but a chorus girls has to tute the first step "toward a Regular or French Cut ; Awards for sponsoring new 1 Ibust 36, 2 35< new system of world security. Green Beans one one Fumy Shrimp UM.49 MaiolaOil 31 quart 53 gallon 1.85 Airway-All Pur« Coffet 12 01. Cod Fillets 25: RITCHIE'S Garden Center jar Mild and Mellow SUGGESTS Instant Coffee 1.19 Sucrest Nob HIM Coffee The ABC's Of A Better Lawn 1 Pure Cane Sugar Granulated 5 45 lib. Party Pride Lucerne Deluxe assorted flavors beg 55 1.09 eiiorled flavors Ice Cream keif j»Hon hall gallon 1.35 -v Evaporated Airway Coffee Carnation Milk (Cherub 8 tall canj 1.00) 3 41« 53 1.05 Spaghetti San Georgio 2 29 Tomato Paste Progresso 3 29« Froien Fruit Pies Town Square Frozen Dole Drink PineapifU-Gripefniil 4 1.00 Apple or Cherry 3:. 1.00 Prune Juice Town Houtc 3 1.00 Fancy Fifh Sticks Captain i Shortening Royal Satin Choice 2 47 43

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The precise Scotts Crisp Golden Rose-x Bleach qul*l Uniform Size Spreader helps us do both jobs right^ Fancy Carrots 2 How about it-want to help?( Your Avocados Green Peppers *% California's Fineit Mow a.*rf mimftlkt «Jt?4**i»fc Jtfjh^mam^i^MHf »**$ A i /IVWIS throutjh an tasy-to-follvui Scottt Prop-am. Come in anytime. We'll be giuti to pmoribe the corrtct Program for your lawn. 10 Radishes full Fresh Escarole 1 New lower^ prices on Scotts Seed! or Scallions bunchei 1 Family Seed, 1250 sq ft box, »5,95 5 to mtppily atip Ib* RITCHIE'S Garden Center Opeu Daily 8 A. M. to ti I'. M. Kstablished West Imnuii Avemie, Culunia Just West uf Garden Slutc l'arkw»y Tel. FU 8-1280 FRIDAY, APRIL 22. lflfiO PAGE THIRTEEN wetness and Light publican majorities. Both I.KOAL NOTIO'.S NOTUKS I.KGAI, NOTICE United States Senators N .!. and trtll^t bfl ncrnmpitillM hy an~amonnt net IP** than ihr mtnl In Mid block to tllnh bidder M tb«f paRe 1} « rertlflpJ check for not !P«I ihnn ol the arreiipd bid may aelect. ,r.(),,lliuicd from wore Republican. Lot us trn (10) pnr pent nf the MHOHM hid ( H See what the sil the right ."'! '""" 1 ""*"'"' "I™ «<™pi«ne« »t th* minimum campaign contributors. Ho' "^ion is I>rov1ded ftftltl ehfrk need mil y,? re)ert nm nnrt nil M>t» bld „ m ,„„„ minimum, by U» called more thnn IJO.000.00 nor r,hnli rioi By nrder of the M«vnr .CommlMloners, and the payment M f tod y In- lew thnn •500.00 and bp dellverrrt' thereof by the purchaser, according i Aiiirrican wants to lower the Income ° * : lit the plnoe and on the hour nhnvp PATRICK POTDTNIO ! to the manner of purchase In ae* tax for the upper brackets * * * * nnnird. The atandard propnin] form ftnrnujrh c> k|cordance with terma of Sale on flit, Tl,r prws*fcon- nltached to the supplrmentorv C. P. 4/JJ/M i The Hou.ilnR Authority of th« Bo»- Two elections for Gover- . i-jiii-1: of Hnrteret will deliver 1 bllt from 91 per cent to 47 per rlflrfltinnd. copies of which win NOTICK to mnnr.Rs Jll(. Grundy to nor have been won by the fmnlntwd on uppllmtlnn to of aivlr for aald hulidlnu. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKM Mint JOHN J. BUD1A, mihliran party cent For the lower classes,Democrats, and they con- bl(i» will be rerel»ed bv the Mayor "Hy order of Mavor nml ('(miirll " Executive Director and Council ot the Borouph o • c p. 4/25, n/m Lin. and havh-e has something too: It's trol the House and arp PATRICK POTOCNm, teret. at Its regular meeting to i a cut all the way down Bomutjh (link held »t B:0O P. M. May 5, I Mil nt Hi. glory J within a single' vote ol P. 4/2V80 Council Chambers. Pnrouiih H;iii SUPKR1OR COURT from 20 per cent to 19 percontrolling the State Sen Cooke Avenue. Cnrteret, New .TPT^V OF N«W «R»r,V M. apparently CHANCERY DIVISION cent. ate. One seat in the United NOTICE TO HIIIDF.RS ,,.., or v.rim,. ».•. Vn1vr« IUWI Minni.iisFX COIINTT in do ft ppeat 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mint other flood cntr enulnment P..I,! Docket No. M-TIJ4-5I ... ,n New Jer States Senate was lost aft- wnHvl hid* will be received iv, ,he Bquipment run he examined hv nm- ANNA WIBB, "Mr. Morris is for reten- er a senseless and fatal (.lerk of the _ Boro»«li of rMinet. interested blddrr nt the Carteret Plaintiff, Hornussli Hall, Middlesex (,\)\m1y. Hewerase DMposnl Plant. Roqwvelf TB, tion of the oil depletion primary campaign in 195£ New Jersey for thfi snle Ui the nnr- Avenue. Cnrteret^New WAI.T1H WILLIAM WEBB. n:li of C»rteret. of three ni The flucrfMful bl'ltl»r a*in!I he re- Defendant tax exemption so dear to — and so Mr. Morris anc In ftrrnrrinnre •lie-|milrcd to sttbmlt the full HVIL ACTION the heart of Texas cam- his angels set about losin lflr.uiom on file with the nnron,.h!price mnnit with htn hH did to re- NOTICE OF ORDER FOB the Morris cler AH Interested partlf. m»v nh-move the »nld enuipment anrl 'nk PUBLICATION Mr. Hearst paign contributors, and the other seat Tuesday. In win Bpprltlontlonp! ! fre.nni ththe Bowei«;ion of "wnfl within 10 i\t\-* TO WALTER WILLIAM WEBB that figures, too." HnrnuKh Olerlt 8t his offlre «(r,rf. of thf hid beln'! accepted hy the By virtue of an Order of thft Sit* along with this, they may be as suc- wild. BoroviRh of perlor Court of New Jeriey, Chan- ni,,tr * * • • cessful as they were tw< nirin on the said sale shall hp with PATRICK "riTOHfin cery Division, made on the 4th day (in »Mnwnnre for trnde-ln nn two BorouRh Clerk i of April, I960, In a civil action, years ago — althouph b- (2) lfl5A Chevrolet!! find one (l! lii^c P wherein Anna Webb, la the plaintiff of both So here we have a report Plvniouth. S.itd vehicles i-\n h" rx-j - L:__._ nd you are the defendant, ygftlnst you u th» campaign: the self-appointed Lord tee of good government CHURCH IMPROVEMENTS: rhntn shows St. Mark's Episcopal Chiirrh In Jlpper Roow time. Bldi will be received In »e. 'eret will meet at the Authority Cnun sh«ll think Just inn eauttabli. . • * High Executioners of a vrlt Avenue with the new aluminum sldlnf on the strurture. Rev. Orville N, Davidson is orclnnoe with the gneclflrntlon.'! on Office, Munlelput BulldlnR, Conke You thnll (lie your timit ind this certainly Is to b file with the Borough Clerk, nt nnv I Avenue. Carteret, N«w Jerwy. at don proof of service In duplicate vtth ;,i Guard cam- once-proud and mighty po- rector of the parish. itlme between the hours of 9 A. M.iP. M. to expose and. Mil »t public the Clerk ol the Superior Oourt. ltlcal party. Such perver- hoped. In the forenoon and 5 P. M. in the sale.and to the hurtie.st bidder nr- State HBUM Ann«», Tnnton, VfW linbert Morris, LEGAL NOTICES Rfternoon, daily excent Saturdays eordliw to terms nf sale on file with Jersey, In accordance with the rults sion of practical political "nil Sundnya, up to the flnti' »nd the IiecutWe Director, Secretnrv- nf civil practice and pmctdurt. n| nvisrepresen- tlme ot 8 P. M., Thursday, May StliJTremurer of the Authorltv. onen to The nhjoct of. said action 1« to ob- ;i, use of money, thinking is responsible for Mr. Case came out of hi Father's Night Set For PTA NOTICE TO BIDDERS I960. Inspection, nnd to be publicly rend Inln n JuUgment ol dlrotc* b^ the incredible record of thecontest Tuesday with nc NOTICE 18 HBKBBY GIVEN UiM A depo»lt Of l(Tn Of the. hid price prior to sale: tween the said plalntlB and you. pixie touch — CARTERT - A father's night Owm, class troublemaker, Miss sealed bids will he received by the•mall be submitted with each bid us One metal, quonset tvpe, dtornae EDWARD J. DOLAN lustre added to his pre: ATTORNEY OP PLAINTIFF straw hats Republican party in New W. Hundemann; Stisle Simper Borough of Carteret for the exca- evidence of Rood faith and securitvjhtilldlni!. located nt #18 g™ '! ! in t program will be the highlight of for due delivery, which deposit nmvjstreet. In the Borough of Carteret. 02 Washington Avenue Jersey in the last decade. tige. He conducted h lass simper, Mrs. J. Schembrl; vation and pavlni! of Tennyson be by cash or certified check, R;iid,New Jersey, Carteret, New Jersey i,Tmint blazers the regular Columbus Cleveland Street. In tho Borough of CarMret • • « • campaign with dlgni P.T.A, meeting Tuesday eve- Peaches Prlmper, class prlmper, bids ihall he In writing. All bids! Take further notice that the Com- C. P. V8, 15, 21, 28/80 v hardly need to In the County ot Middlesex, with & all be enclosed In sealed mlssloners of the Housing Authority and with very little cas' ning, April 28, beginning at 8 Mrs. C. Williams. FABC-1 surface upon a modified elopu bearine the name and nit-of the BorouKh of Cnrteret have by .,• eligibility for It was only ten years P.M. in the Columbus School. penetration macadam on macadam ress of the bidders and nddrnxwl ItesoUltton apd pursuant to law ago that New Jersey was a He had no gimmicks to I foundation, estimated amount Of the Borourti Clerk, BoroutOi Hall, fixed a minimum price at which offer, only a record of un A schoolroom farce In one actPresbyterian Church FABC-1 surface, pavement required Ofllce Ave., Carteret, New Jersey. said storage building will be sold NOW OPEN! Republican state. It had a by Preston Powell entitled Is 218 tons macadam foundation The Council of the Boroueh nf towther with all nertinent details, Republican governor, and deviating devotion to a 3263 square yards; and opened and inrteret. County of Middlesex ami snld minimum price belni? S50.00. ;!i n promising to "Why Teachers Get That Way" Activities Listed tate of New Jersey, reserves the plus costs of preDarine BUI nf Rule trust imposed In him. This read in public at the Council nd advertising this sate. Said bulUl both the State Senate and will be presented with the cast Chambers, Cooke Avenue. Carteret, Irht to reject anv and all bldi HOSPITALITY continued The CARTERET — Church wor- ng will require ID'S, down payment lie would not forsake, t N. J. on May 19, 1960, nt 8 P.M. day< By order of thfi Mnvor and Council Mr Morris Is noHouse of Assembly had ship will be at 9:30 A.M. and y PATRICK VOTOCN U i it time of bid, the balance to be at the expense of losing Borough Clerk within 15 days from date of sizeable and workable Re- The scene wll be a Freshman 11:00 AM. at The First Pres- saving time. sale. UNIFORMS ;,irrpt his wealthy "Drawings, specifications and !. P. 4/32/80 the election, because while classroom of the Lowdown High byterian Church this Sunday. forma of bids, contracts nnd bond The Sale of the above mentioned featuring his opponent was barn- School located In the City of The minister will preach the for the proposed work, prepared by NOTICE TO BIDDERS uilding subject to the following Indifference In the State of Ig- Joseph O. Jomo. Engineer and ap- NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that conditions. storming the state with sermon, "An Attack on Reli- proved by the State Highway Com- sealed bids will be received for 1- Successful bidder must re- norance. gion." The Sacrament of In- missioner, have been filed In the Repair* to Vacuum Tllters move building from premlseR WHITE SWAN money to burn, Senator fant Baptism will be adminis- office of the said engineer at Car Bv the Borough of Carteret, Clerk within U.iays from date ot UNIFORMS Cast of characters Include: teret, N. J. and o! said State High of the Borough of Carteret, Boroimh sale at his expense. Case remained in Wash- Abigail Abbyslnls, teacher, Mrs. tered at the second service. way Commissioner, Trenton, N. J, Hall, Cooke Avenue, Cnrteret, New J- Successful bidder must In ington trying to do his job. There Is a ch\irch nursery dur- and may be Inspected by prospective Jersey Up to 8:00 P. M. on Mav 5'h writing assume Bodily Inlury I. J. Kov»c«; Bull Durham, class and Property Damane liabili- ing the second service for child- bidders during business hours. Bid. at which time they will be Free Box Storage It was fortunate that his bully, Mr. A. Breechka; Earnest tiers will b« furnished with a copy of opened and publicly read. ty. In process of movln? said Rudlite, meticulously polite, Mr. ren up to 8 years of age. The the specifications and blue prints Specifications may be obtained building from premises and supporters had a tar better clearing area. for (or your D. Semenza; FaUo Jumbo Tub- Church School meets at 9:30 of the drawings by the engineer on from the Borough Clerk nt his offlci product to merchandise. proper notice and payments of cosi aforesaid dally between the hours o 3-- Successful bidder shnlt leave by Terwllllger, class glutton, Mr' with clases for all. of preparation. Bids must bo madi 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., excep a level, debris free, area from MEN and WOMEN The next few months J, Welsman; Sklnnay Smith, This Monday, April 25, a free on standard proposal lorma In thi Saturdays and Sundays. which building Is removed Take further notice thnt nt said lanky lad. Mr, O. Brown; Weary chest X-Ray will be given in manner designated therein and re A deposit of 10% of the Bid Prlc Hours: 10 A, M. to 6 P. M. Winter Wardrobe will tell what the Republi- shall be submitted with, each bid n:Sale or any date to which It may be Tues. & Friday Till 9 P. M. can party will do with its Willie White, class sleeper, Miss the old Presbyterian Church g, e^ evidence of Rood faith and semrlt adjourned, the Commissioners of the Burlln; Cary Comtassel, a basement. The hours are 2:00-bearing the name and address o: of due delivery, which deposit ma; Housing Authority of the Borough 354 New Brunswick Avenue Now Available at II last chance. bidder and name of road on outside be cash or certified check. of Oarteret reserve the rlnht, at I rube type, Mrs. 8. Welsman; 5:00 and 6:00-8:00. The X-Ray addressed to BorouKh clerk. Bor Successful bidder, will be required]their discretion, to reject nny one Perth Amboy Tel. IU 2-617 Percy Prettyboy, a self-con- la supervised by the Middlesex ough Hall. Cookc Avenue, Cartere to furnish a performance bond In or all bids and to aell said bulldln jsclous Clothes horse, Mr. R. County Tuberculosis and Health Mullan; Lullubelle Lolllpo, class League and sporuored by the doll. Mrs, L. Devltt; Tuffy Tukes Board of Decons. People of the I i wholehearted roughneck, Mrs. community are invited to use 1|M. Czaya; Tomboy Toots, this opportunity. CLEANERS harum scurum hoyden, Mrs. 8. The Women's Association will IN WOODBRIDGE ODonnell; Bashful Betty, shy have their monthly meeting this creature, Miss B. Zukor; Giggly Tuesday evening »t 8:00. Ui tut. •>•*. thrifty! Magnifique We ioP»!T y*ft wtth » Itrt« itantft ku. YM Ml It U tkw Ma wito l«w winter WMICM. W» dean, u4 itw* til fw- Mf« fnm wthf. DAIDONE'S «nlf clurt* it ftr the cltiitlnc Will Store Your and 2'*% W Ik* nlM tf Jour ekrth- lm U MTCT bmranc*. WINTER CLOTHING CAN WORK WONDERS RENAULT And Insure U Af alut WITH WARDROBES DRY 1,1 CLEANERS • FIRE • THEFT Remember how fresh and smart your "1 HOUR SERVICE" '// • MOTH DAMAGE clothes looked when new . . . how 3S7 School Stmt, DELIVERED food you felt wearing them? We'll PBEE ncK-VT AND DELIVER! of Val«e of Clothing and I make them look that way again. Phone ME 4-6203 ^ tf CtoMiog U All You] Right here in Perth Amboy Part ANOTHER IMPORTANT US ... WI PICK UP AND DBLtnit DAUPHINE PUBLIC AUCTION SALE TEL ME 4-8033 liiUmr »old my b«0M, I will MU it public auction all air household food* and tvnlahlno on tb« premiici at DAIDONE'S 1248 EATONTOWN BOULEVARD CUINUI ... «iu.oai.., 354 Amboy Avenue ? IHBf UVNDUipi OCEAKPORT, NEW JERSEY 1»M Rahwar Aveau* Woodbridge, N. J. •>i> ibe curve oppotlU Wolf Hill Farm or wnl end AVENEL, N. J. mid ol Wolf HUi Ate., m south tide of Eatontown Blvd. SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd 10:00 A. M. Hj1. Table Silver—fiervlce of 1J <8t«rUiig Silver), FULL PRICE li.-'-4kl!ont Mahofrany with 4 |l*u door». 3 lower center BUICKS !:«Mrs»nd 2 side cablneta "» Hixim get (Rattan). 8ett«e, Crystal!, Ne»t of Tables Fully Equipped Including including "WO. Floor and Table Lampa, Rugs dioom ami • Heater • Directional 81tea), Beautiful Fireplace Appurtenam-i's 1" Hraw (French), Drapes. Unens (Bed and Table>, • TURBINE DRIVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • Defroster Signals Uar U)ve Seat. Audubon PrlnU. 5-Pc. Card Table *ith tooled leather top Uble, Urge Ubrary, many HEATER & DEI ROSIER M, if 8eU by *•*•' known «UthOr». Uquor Cabinet. Directional signals Instrument panel safely Mlrromaglc Instrument panel •HM, BOX, Spinet D*ak. tooled leather top: Lowboy lJesk ftddini! Air 110 alumlllllm blake drUmS OKany), Bronies. Brasses. Luggage, Air Conditioner. Kull-rtu* oil fllter l* - ' • ICIMI jewel Box Crystal and Brass. 3 Twin lieu- Electric windshield wipers tiTri,8'?*.111 M*ho«BnJr »ll(l K°ek Maple complete with Trlp-mUeage Indicator Uual hoxu Auto, glove compartment light ~ springs and Inner-spring matties«rii »U like Table, Lounging Chairs. large and un- 'Ml Monthly I'aynu'Jtls »l ,-, »n of brlc-a-brac, Clrandlathm Clock OMA SEE IT NOW! BUY IT NOW! case kni 8ilVer w*lBhw *nd pendulum, maliogaiiy r n>: Two 'H,l,Hw? ^f RefrlaeratorB. Washing Machine '•aix>, QiaM and Chlna ^^^ QUgJtW(krt, chlimware. i |; > J* 1 Uwn urill for Youc Heiichf, pfl!^ *' ^e. Ofiuunental Uwn I'm Car as dHler »„„ B*thl m Arm ^ceptacle Venetian Clan- ,.,;• mitt «ontenU of the ten-room dwelling. llttin t m I'OlKOWir/. MlXlOHb, INC.. liertwltli OUAUAN IKtb uj A M " * *y be viewed on date oJ aale. from 9:00 1 l1e Ku'«ia dtllv.r » UMW IWU tl»l^ '•« «»"» S^ "" »' , • M. until sale time. All sale Itemi must be removed ^.IIHU. *IUI »il .*iu»»t ** M»'n..i «..' votc-gctlns ex- >itol Dome Gulden State Parkway Uns(Who did no . snowslme rab- RATES - INFORMATION ' Financial stntemrntssoevor Nev» Jersey farmers Mrs. Clark defined responsi- ample God's word and t" — ear have returned to north- to for ad»; .'mm Fditerinl Pnsf! 'y kt bits bility nnd spoke on responsi- company, not send, tmm ,10*. for 15 word- T .ifed by "thViTr^hartrred «Perienced^ ^'^^Xjwertem New Jersey afu-r an Meeting Theme jfctmcnt funds of the State bility in the home stressing Sunday School and word A M foi (He M /•»• Jersey held $913,518,424 WOODBRIDGE The that children thjive on approv- A question nnd nnswi period value of .wurities at the vftur cember 31. show asset* Mother/s' Club of Woodbridfifl!al and praise, and wither on No phon. I of Mmvli. . . Substitution 178,873,783, sn Increasr ofjdlp from the previous year. met at the home of Mrs. Jumps .criticism. LouiH How? sabatin 16 must bt Mnl In. courts at thr county level $237,227,461 "luce thr same CAPITOL CAPERS:—The pur- visilinu «! °. Winston Drive; Continuing on the theme, Christ's Resurrrctlnn. chasing value of the New Jer- ulI«.'!wlth Mrs. Rudolph Frry a co-, . , Trlcphonii MKrcorj 4-1111 jv the prewnt 480 municipal date In 1958. . Herring are Angus has been S Mi 6 B umwrtner spoke on Mrs. Peter Urban announced sey consumer dollar, based at n\irt.s, has npnin been request- pushing up New Jersey rivers friend and after thr chat he nosteSR. school responsibility stating 100 cents a» of June, 1939, was the next mertlnn fill be Muy •' ed by thr New .Jersey Supreme to spawn, announces the State arose'to go. His host snid, "Wllll Mrs. Henry Warner, main lesson is H(,n,.y 46,4 cents In February this year, that the home of Mrs. SERVICKS •Court. . . New Jersey leads the Division of Fish nnd Game . . you have a bit erf drink before tjon chairman, read an article chHdren how to Ret HELP WASTED teaching iWarner, 702 Mountain Avenue nation in mechanized farms, Republican Slate Chairman according to the State Depart- you go?" on. "A New Experiment In Edu- along In the world • MALE OK FEMALE • ment of Labor and Industry. Westflcld. with Mrs. Robert ROTontiiiNa — (•}„ the State Department of Agri- jCarl Erdman lias railed Vice cation". Mrs. Ernst spoke on church culture reports. . The New Jer- LltterbUKs are d BANK "CLERKS. Knowledge of lawns, Call FU ].• President Nixon's showing in nnd emphasized Clark co-hostess. Hlehway Authority will bookkeeping helpful but not 4:00 P.M. spread seven and one half tonsjthe Wisconsin preferential pri- ssentlal. Call Personnel De- or grass seed and 600 tons ofmary "a tremendous exhibition pmtment. KI l-5t»B. i/i 4/21 TELEVISION AND WANTED • SERVICE. Savp tnniu overhead involved. pI1Mll , K"ice. MK ^J|

... 1 ' • 4/1 Hi IP YOOR DRINKING h DIRECTORY come a problem, A,roh • BUSINESS and SER Anonymous can help ,Ou WOMEN BI 3-1815. or write p 0 Would you like to make $10 to 353, Woodbridge.

$30 a night? If you have two or 1 7 -j Swimming Pools Lawn Mowers three evenings » week and have Fishing Tackle Liquor Store - Music Instruction - - Roofing & Siding « car', call for intoivlpw. FTJ 1- KITCHEN CHAIRS i,.-,,,. Bidders ttind and Power Lawn 3148 »1-J5 and up. Can ;,n,,' M P. M. LI 9-2865. Mowers Sharpened and 4/21 Telephone MErcury 4-1189 GUITAR LESSONS Makwliskl Builders HOME Henry Jansen & Soi SIKIMMINT Repaired Nf. of — Headquarters for — FOR SALE HAVING TROUBLE with ™ • Quality REEL WOODBRIDGE BriKs * Stratton Tlnnini and RAMBLER 1957 Cross Country •ewerage? Electric .v*P Workmanship PARTS Liquor Store Cllnton-Lawson A Power •r removet root*, nitu Sheet Metal Work NOW a Fiberglass Products - Gas Kngine* Station WHROH. Radio, heat- • Custom Homes Official ServIrA Station and ftoppage from ri: MARY ANDRASCIK, Prop. Rooflni, Metal CelUnts Low mtlrafte. .Reasonable, • Remodeling for Pool You Can Afford Schwinn Bicycles Hilltoer. p Amoco Station, 1547 pipes, drains and • Commercial and "CEKTAURE," "MITCHELL," Complete Stock of Domestic and Fnrnace Work Onk Tree Rond. Iselin. LJ digging, no damages -A1HEX," "PENN," "HRONSON,' Sales & Service Light Industry 1 4/24 1 and efficient call "ALCEDO." 'URITTON, and Imported Wines 588 Alden Street 9726. Ton* Insured •JOHNSON," "TED WILLIAMS, ALBRECHT'S Plumbing and Heating Beers and Liquors SEWAREN. 50x100. corner 'XANGLEY," "KUMEB1" «nd Woodbridge, N. J. $2,395 • 8007. i "GOLDEN Cl.TJB" Take 5 Vears to Pay Central Avenue anQernon General Contractors T. ». I. C. O. 574 AMBOY AVENUE KEY SHOP 12 Lexington Ave. Street. Lot* No 1054-1UJW mil SIMONE'S Guitar Studio Telephone MErcury 4-1246 124 Washington Avenue MASONRY. Complr,. \. Carteret, N. J. Parts Si Repairs on All WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Guaranteed 10 Years sacrifice. CL 7-0563 451 School St., Woodbrldie Carterrt, N. J. maaon work done F. , KI 1-6422 Makes of R«eU No Upkeep "PFLUEGER," "OCEAN CITY," Phone ME 4-3062 TeI.KH-'!163 mate. Phone ME 4-i:!n:i "QUICK," "H-l" For Appointment Service Stations - 1055 PLYMOUTH Savoy ftmr- 4 ; - Carpentry - Masonry- and many others. Locksmith door, radio and heater snow 10% OFF SUMMKK Phone FU 8-3894 tires, new paint. $545. Call FU All Type* of Photography On Pools Purchased Masonic Service OPPORTl'MTV WOODBRIDGE KEY Before May 15! 1-4279. CARPENTRY RUDY'S TOWNE GARAGE TEACHERS — Dlgnilu d ^ & LOCKSMITH SHOP J. F. Gardner A Son Slated Mav 22-1 mer employment avn.:.ri)i, and Flihlni Tackle Si Repair Pictures Make cultured teachers rcpicii/, SETTLING ESTATE. Rugs AUTO, HOME, 485 AMBOI AVENUE MERMAID WORLD BOOK ENCYCl/ipg MASONRY 256 Monroe St., Rahwaj Good Gifts WOODBRIDGE - The fifth' never used, 9x12, $30.00: 9x15 OFFICE KEYS DIA and CHILDCRAH Expert Workmanship DUPLICATED Woodbridge annual memorial Cherry Bios-,$35.00. Oriental, 9x12, $56.00 POOLS our guaranteed lnnuiv Beanmablt Ttt Charted SAFES SOLD MErcurj 4-3540 som Church Service, sponsored Other sizes. O.E. vacuum Fuel Oil 11 GRAND AVENUE 1 Write Mrs. E. Chaikrn, 2\ • ALTKRATIONS by the New Jersey State LcaRue $20.00. Beige tweed rug, 9x12, Ice skates and Lawn Mowers We're Specialists In Port Reading, N. J. George Avenue, Rahway, s\ • ADDITIONS Sharpened on Premises of Masonic Clubs. Inc. will be,with pad. $35.00. Also wool • BEAR WHEK1 ALIGN ME 4-7495 • CUSTOM HOMES JOHN J. BITTING Spring Paint held on Mny 22 at 4.00 P.M. atjhooked rugs. F" B-2028. • STORK REMODELING MENT and BALANCE the Woodbridse Methodist CHILD CAKK • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL Special!! • BRAKE SERVICE Church under the chairmanship BFS-Whlte and Reg. Colors T.V. Repairs Custom Bomei of Stanley A. Laddie. Classifieds WOMAN In Avenel will i;n for a limited time Rev. Charles S. MacKenzle, Built to Soar Specification! Special—$5.98 Prompt child while mother works Stamps & Accessories 'ha., I", -"••••-.in Church. Av- perlenced. $12 weekly. Ciiii No Job Too Larie Mobtlheat 570 AMBOV AVENUE and nel: Rev. Ralph L. Hirtle, Bring Results WOODBRIDGE 8-3943. 4 2 Or Too Small . . . Tfl. MB-4-1056 Telephone Today Efficient Service First Congregational Church, FUEL OIL Woodbridge; and Rev. William Fully Insured Open Dally 8 A. M. to J P. M. ME 4-3651 Day or Evening Calls Over 25 Vears of CLOSED SUNDAYS H. Schmaus, Trinity Episcopal Friendly Service CAMERA REPAIR • Antennas Repaired 'hureh Woodbridge will assist PASSPORT PHOTO POSTAGE STAMPS & Installed Rev, Theodore S. Seamans. ISELIN PERSONALS Vincent Keller PHOTOSTATS JE4J012 ~ Moving & Trucking All Work Guaranteed Americus Assembly, Order of Builder LAMINATION and ACCESSORIES Rainbow for Girls will greet all and Mrs.' Robert Morton, Sri 100 Fulton Street For he ladies and present them Bj GLADYS E. SCANS No Obligation For Estimates Woodbridge A. W. HALL & SON JIM'S T.V. with a flower, They will also 49T lincolD BUbwM, IMHB Teaneck, and of Mr. ami J 1230 Stone Street, Rahwaj Local ud Lone Distant* GALLARD'S PHOTO STAMP COLLECTORS LI 8-1166 — VA 6-6066 serve refreshments after the Tel. LI- David Morton, Beryenfieid Moving and Storage 547 Amboy Ave. Sundayir-8 A. M. to 12 Noon service, -Mr. and Mrs. Samw Phone FU-8-0976 - Funeral Directors - NATION-WIDE SHIPPERS 01 Or Bf Appointment Technician with -Joseph Passamonti is gen- Schwartz, Belleville, Bouichold and Office Fumltun Woodbridge, N. J. 12 Years Experience Americus Chapter. Order of rl! DeMolaueMomy ,fowr ™BoyJ0s wil»u.l ushe„„,„r, chairman of the buffet! guests of Mr. and Mrs Ir,i:i| Authorized Atent Mon., Wed. 10 to 8 WoodbrlSge SweetShop su er dance tne Iselin CONTINENTAL VAN SERVICE, and Americus Craftsmen's Clubi PP °' Choplk, Homes Park A Coal & Toes., Than., Sat. 10 to ( S3! Amboy *«.. Woodbrld|« Chemicau l Hook and Ladder Co. INC. Vacuum Repair and Sea Scouts Ship 237 will " ' """'' °" Mr. and Mrs, Schwartz, havi Friday 10 to 9 TEL. ME 4-9768 District 11, to be held April 30 Separate Boomi tor Storafe tssist with the parking of cars. just returned home from a fm at the Auth Avenue Firehouse. CRATING • PACKING The Grand Master and his1 weeks vacation in Miami. KOZAK on the committee LET US SHIPPING •ntire staff have been invited, Others are —Mr. and Mrs. William Voj« Synowiecki Plumbing & Heating .- Shoe Repair Earl Unclaimed Furniture or Sverj Vacuum The proceeds will help furth-'| Karlin. Donald Walters an lean upholstery Cleaning -jj Washing Machine Service MB.S DAVID BALFOUB Robert S^ Scgnk, and children al«o euetti. 420 East ATflpoe Btnlli, MajUf, S»7 Wctt Afena* Janet, Robert, Jr., and Linda, —Mr, and Mrs. Clit: COAL & OIL CO. Perth Amboy Thor, B*iy, Scwwen Metuchen; Mr. and Mrs, Wettfleld. were dinner WOODBRIDGE Upholstery Cleaning Kenmora, Bluk- Ford Ave., Fords Hk-4-lrMI George Maxwell and children Mr. and tin. Hamilton B::.:njs, 826 Rahway Ave., Avenel ftone, uid otben Ruth Anjn, Faith, Hope and in Ywr Hone —Mr and Mrs. J. W. Olver, Wright Street. Mr aid VA-6-0358 Pluklig & Heatiig 1 George, Jr., all of Iselin. bj Reliable Hi" '--tho* ALL WORK 204 Old Road, spent last week Billings, Charles Bo:. •-: GUARANTEED Free end m Washington, D. C. -Guest* of Mr and Mrs. Jo- Mil* Diane Dodd •.and Hic^ Delicatessen • Remodeling seph Maucri, Bud Avenue, ton m, and Patrick Misic Instruction - Estimate- . bbullt Hasben For *al* —Mr. and Mrs. AW. Scheldt Washlnt Uacbtnt Parts attended a family dinner party; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Man- WoodbrMceTmotorf d t • New Installations id children, Carol and In Woodbridge It's the All Worh Sunday at the home of tic Oty, where they John. William, Jr. and Call ME.4-3IM. H1-Z-7I12 —Mr. and Mrs. Michael! Vernon Street, had » Woodbridge Tel. FU 1-744* US 4-T31 HE 4-MU Lorelei, Rahway; Mrs Felix WINTER BROS. MUSIC STUDIO 'edak, West Avenue, announce gue«U Mr. and Mi (Opp. milt* Cburcb) U PUGUESE - A. UFO he birth of a third child, Olbbs and childr.i. ,, . , , ,. •„ . I'fiid children, Linda, a • F'" • SALADS at Their Best Wayside Fun. Shop « Accordion R. J. Upholstery service If. Water Softeners t Oeorge, Walter and f .: • Piano Warie, last week in the Peithj^ Jr M,. and M Hall Year Clearance J COLONIA, N. J. toboy General Hospital. ' Fijank; dis, KeanAurg; Mr • SODA FOUNTAIN Muui'eri and children. Franco (I.! Sale Beilnners -Mr. and Mrs. John Wilver- Philip Fttnk and • FRESH BAKERY GOODS Plan. SALES and Raymond, all of Iselin; NOW GOING ON Set Need g had as gueste for the Cindy. No Initrn- 1- Sewing Wachiies • Mr and Mrs Robert S Scank Op«n 7 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. menti to REPAIR? Easter weekend Mrs. Wilver- —Walter Fendu, Servlnf ffoodbrldie Btsldtnti SERVICE and children, Janet. Robert, Jr., Bay! Call ding's parents, Mr. and U ip i hi* INCLUDING SUNDAYS Sine* 1937 Mrs and Linda, Metuchen • Bluer Valuta • Rop Bnndi All Hake* ME 4-4X61 RENTALS Thomas McCreary, with hto maternal v SPECIAL! i —Mrs. Jerome Closed Wednesdays All tAj • Uetter Service • Lower Prlcei Accordloni Water Softener Salt Pa. Peggy Jayne Mr. and Mrs Sold and E^.1]children. Ruth ai . .._ , VUli Our New Sttn At Repaired ARTS RADIO' Month of April Only Soft Water 8oap Wilverding returned St George Avenue at V. S. At LowMt thelfidlc'sex Avenue, were luncheon and ¥« Wal Drugs Prices! Your Sewing Machine Swimmlnx Pool Snppliei grandparents to Pennsylvania 'Highway 1, Avenel & TELEVISION or a week's visit. quests of Mr. and Mrs Jules|^j »n. Thoma: (At ttat Woodbrtdn Interlaken, and dinner! Clearjtd, Oiled. SERVISOFT —Mr. and Mrs. David Bal- Street, were weekend > CloyerleatlCirela) Call ME 4-0750 SALES and SERVICE Minor repiin aud«. our and children were RAYMOW Open 9 A. M.jto IP. H 155 Avenel Street, Atenel OF WOODBRIDGE Tension adJnitttL Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr and Ind. tat 921 St. Georce Avenue Repair Estimate* Free! CoinpletelT dlteked. -The Mothdir's Club of Bo^ Mawdo and daughtets JACKSON Phone MErcUn 4-6166 Woodbridje lam Beck, Bay Head Private Lessons on the Antennu f«"««"«f Scout Troop 47 met at the Pint Me. WOT iue»u Tubes Ttttc4 hNltOv llot* Puts in Stock for All Makei —Todd Howell nan, returned Guitar IE 4-1815 Presbyterian Church. Mrs. John of ». and Mrs and SON Liquor Store Car Radios Bortud Promptly of Sewlnr Mbtchinei to the Delhi Technical Insti- Podeszwa M guest speaker gave • Accordion tute, Delhi, N. Y., wjtiere he is!u demonstration on the making CALL TODAY a student after spending of ceramics. Mrs. Henry Hap- Druggists t Xrumpct - Roofing A SMing - FU 1-4541 vacation at home. AVENEL and other pel is the new president-secre- 3S —Mrs. Nelson Taylor'j 88 Main Street Instrument! Allied Sewing Machine kin- tary and Mrs. Robert Argalas, . were weekend LIQUOR STORE MS dergarten teacher in the 8e- relatives In The '•reasurer. Th Bi^ , faturlac • Student T. R. STEVENS Company waren School, is spending her —Charlet and Woodbridge, N. J. Large Selection of Choice —Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lun* Rental N. J. Easter vacation in Bermuda. Hoboken; Mrs. Koonnc ana 8h«el Metal Work BWWe+iOME and children. Jerry, Dennis, Telephone MErcury 4-0554 1'lan —Joseph F. MedveU, Jr., and children, Edwin • WINES 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. tind Wendy, Warwick Street, HUUdale, were E»M( • BEERS • Musical WOODBRIDGE Addiig Machines celebrated his birthday recent- and Mrs. Luna's mother, M>s. *• BACON ly with a party at hit home. dinner guest* of Accessories Repairs • CORDIALS D. Buckley, Key West. Pla,. are All Makei eJ of »U Bullfrog Skin* vacationing In. Oklahoma initnuuoU aad AroplllMri A Texan bean) that« fiwfc-., where they are gueitlr of "M UaU Now tor Inforawtlom - Oash Registers and Mrs. George Brownlle Pharmacy Alto Imported Beer Advertise in Ohio was interested in buy- Bellmaur Park, wen 111 2-6U48 Typewriters —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stahl, 914 BAHWAY AVENUE ing bullfrog skins. He wired aueiU of Mr. and Mi Sales ^ Service Micfiael Street* have returned Prompt FREK Delivery SAMMY RAY'S Ur-Coudltlonlni Your Service that he could supply any quan- Janaon, Oreen Btreei Hum All Hut tity up to 100,000 on demand, home after a two week's tour MErcury 4-1914 Miuio and Repair Shop Service Specialists TeL ME 4-2074 indaslrUl Kxbaust Sjstem Needing the,skins, badly, the Florida. »H, Ptup. UatM Oaardi Service It Our Business In This Space 14S Aveoel Street 2t Yean Kiiwrleuee at Instructor von rttn factory wired him to send the —Mr, and Mrs. - PRESCRIPTIONS 4(7 New Bruniwlck Avcnut WOODBRIDGE entire 100,000. O'Rourke and sons, Gary and! AVENEL, N. J. FOEU8, N. J. BUSINESS MACHINE For Only Dennis, Auth Avenue, were din- WHITMAN'S CANDIES About 10 days later a single Stnet. CO., LTD. dried frog skin arrived through ner fueatt of Mr. and Mis. Cosmetics - Film Directory Ads Read The Man Vnnipliu the mail, with this notice,: Harry L. Hubbs, Milltown. 250 Aiobojr Avenue "Cents: I'm sorry about this, —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mor- dnv< • I Cards Directory Ads Woodbrldft, N. J. Month but here's all the frog skins ton and children, Nancy, Rob- "Do you Into* how w Bring Results WE 6M1S , there were. The noi« sure ert, Jr., Donald and James b*bbx bt bm " footed ma* ' Hornet Park Avenue, were "Ka*. How?" gut* on iMtw Sunday of Mtv FHIOAY, APR1T, ?.?., 1060 7171" f • /** y>» PAGE FIFTEEN ^ 1\J Lift thamps Stewart Booths Take 2,Now Lead League TOURHEY, <^- _ PRAWCMP for 6th Straight Year or BOB torn} Keglers By 5 Games; Title Seen Certain Coach Jim Toth recoivrd The Eaulrs suffered ft Severe STANDINGS ome unexpected nsslstnncr |a tie for second with Sohwen^r for mmrs of 211-187-189. Eddie aetbnek when Steve Tercfnnko! L T k n Nectla bowlpd 'rom three teen-age llftm on 2. , . ™ ' "- R»>ws O'Brirn also chipped In with a niiy, many ob- fnulted three times on the two- M An T 1 Z tlmt the squad, who were Instrumen- Winners of, ^ " ^ hand snntch nnd was disquali- tal In providing the rrmrRln or «•"» for Q fz M. 209 enme provided the heavy , lifters were fied. The 20-yenr-old Fords 23 Ictory in the State competi- Fords) TEAM STANDINGS 19, Bowl-Mor, with Bob Danle- pinninc for'the Barbers. youth was defending COMPETITION 0 & M 21 21 wicz rolling a 200 game and a ihr timi e tion at the Passaic-Cllfton Y state I W champion at 181 pounds 1*1 GOLF. Yuhas .4 21 21 580 set, won a pair from Yuhas ,.(Hial r prnctlcing M. C A. Stewart 34 Avenel , 21 suturdny the tied with Floyd DeSplrito ... Construction. Walt Kamlnslci During the grueling competi- Booth ... 23"2 21'/a Bowl-Mor 20 Jersey BateR In the military press with: 22:was the big gun for Yuhas with No Chan e in tion, Keasbey accumulated 25 ft State record 265 pounds be-' Head Pins 22|'2 22Va Pt. Reading u points to win by five over1 the Bowl-Mor 21 24 1 sixth title fore belnn eliminated. .. the final match til !'" Fireplace 21 24 Bates Bur Bell Club of Patnr- ih. ~. „.« v. w u' C t(>iPlumblng had one of its best son. Bee Gee ' 21 24 champlo w ta thfS^"5f« T ™ P m«hts as it rolled names ot Al Poroskl. Jr., 16 years old Lucky Strikes 21 24 to the Bowl-Mor Tuesday NlRht 902-861-826 to sweep three, won the State title In the 132Walt and Gene's HlgRln ...,. IS 29 Mens league by Uklng two from the Port ReadlnR BarberIn Hill Leagu Nino Bows pound class with a lift total of WOODBRIDOE — Stewart's games from Schwenzer TrucK>op. ,, 0ARTERET _ ^ ^ no 540 pounds. Tic Sabos for Eoot Beer, with 12 f?nmps re- ,,,. „ .. , 1 Joe Stanley, roiling anchor chnnfto in the team standing In Bob Sacher, 16, WBR second mfllnlng on the schedule before M lke Ne s hlm a son,11 -10 GENE . . . . . * V™M?A the;for the Plumbers, hit the pins! the Carterrt Commerclal-In- a the 133 pound division with SARAIEN recent slate of matches, re- heavy kegllng for the Electri- dustrlal Lea&ue at the Hill a total of 480 pounds, and Tony First Place / M'APE TH£ quired but two victories to cians with Individual scores of! Bowl this week. TIT ltter CARTEHET illnch the second half cham- 1 Nlcavo, 15, contributed n point - Walt f FAModZ 223-225-170 for a 618. Jim with his third place, in the 132Gene's finally made it. pionship in the Bowl-Mor Maytl assisted Neshimka with Darabs Tavern With Clszak's Plumbing beat- - Car $HOT/tJ Trie iiiR the third place Mattel pound division with a, 500 Fitch Strret flower shop keg- House League, and the feat was a 200 game and 367 set. 11 t" 10 pound lift. lers wrnt Into a tie with Sabo's, accomplished the hard way as Sunoco in two games and th*a at Schwenzer's, in a do-or-dic l place Dcnlson Clothlerl Sport 8hop for the lead in the; the champs won a big pair from Scores Upset stndlum Will Frezza, one of the Eagles' match, got off to a fine start. and the- fourth place Leo's Inn Cartcret Commercial League at second place Booth Electric. veteran stars, hefted 810 winning the first game 904-823. also winning two games, thera' pounds to retain his 148 pound the Academy Alleys by knock- fORfi P0U8LE The Port Reading Electri- 1,. s s team but the league leaders displayed In Major Loop was no changes as the to^ title. Joe Comunale, with 730 ing off the third place Groli- BA6LE OH VIE cians won the initial game 867- their supremacy by sweeping the teams all maintained their po- straight en- s pounds, carried off the 165 mann Insurance pinners PAR , 804 behind the consistent bowl- next two 972-807 and 874-836. CARTERET - Darab's Tav sitions. scAson. pound crown he had won last three big games this week. Iff Ing of Kurt Booth and Mike prn the early Richie Larsen and Prank Reff| took the odd game from the Other matches saw Perry'a' year. Sabo'a Sport Shop, 1935- NeShimka, wtjo hit the pins for wihi*t doubl_•-....,e- MIfigure s .fo r Schwcn. - Carteret Lanes to score an up- ,,v. During the ] TO News sweep Makwinskl's on Allan Palmer was runner-up meantime, was able to win only scores of J01 and 200. r's. set In.the Carteret Major Bowl- ir Mxtli Edison and Bob RhaUcan placed third two games over the last place TITLE The second clash was close Mike Sawchak's two identical Fords Tumble Inn with Ed- ing League. Mike Lesko rolled scores of 224 and a big 608 set; ,., t» take an 8-8to complete a sweep of the 165Lou's Tavern, losing the first with Stewart's manipulating a die Necela showing the waya, big S86 set to lead the way iliii's camo back pound group for Keasbey. game by 826-759, and winning 939-919 triumph without the The V.P.W. scored the only swept all three games from lor the winners. Danny Se- other sweep over Iwlf of the In the last two by big marfilns, benefit of a single 200 bnwler. Waznee's joe Lebinskl added a point PRE O & M Trucking to move Into menza, the current leader In Tavern as Lou Resko hit 229 ,il by two runs 904-795 and 859-711. Booth's, on the other hand, had to the team total with a third WA& THE FIRST 3-T/MB the Carteret Majors with and Steve Lucas 213. In the remaining match. three In defeat — Steve Kovacs place medal in the 123 pound WlfM£R OF THE BHf $ mark of 188, rolled a big 612St. Demetrius won the odd were Bablc's Furniture Shop scored 0, Tony Scarpellettl 203, and class and John O'Brien was $tiEAP fr TH£ OfiLr OTMR TRIPLE set with games of 210, 201 and.game over the Ideal Llquora; .1 .1 the visitor* third In the 148 pound class. a sweep over the City Line Wi*M tf «Kf Mtumt lyiikai. Booth 202. 201. . to win the With the title hanRins in thePolice Sammy Ray's took two over tint Social Club, with Willie Sloan The J and a Television, led jalance in the third game iem Tavern and the Hill Bowl hitting a 226 In the final game. by George Magella's big 592scored twice over Agrlco, For Walt and Gene's, Jim frank Janer got going for round and 245 game, won two Stewart's with a 227. and as a Dick Mlglecz rolled a big 238- I irlfrrt Barna and George Piszar both Barnes from Almasls's Tavern. 613 set, with Kike Kovacs hit- AH •esult, Booth's went down to anVictors For the losers, L, Oenovese had averaged over 200, with Barna ting 246, Carl Marclniak 238, 4 PAL 113-804 setback. a 574 set and Q. Mackay a 572 hitting a 605 set and Piszar 602 John Yustak 233, George Spi- 4 Speaking About Sports The overall championship The team standing follows: set. sak 223, Mike Holowatch 223, 3 111 be decided in a roll-off at W Fords Sporting Center swept Jim Yacullo 221, Lou Butkocjj •1 Sabos Sport Shop 55 By MEYER he end of the regular season In Bow News I the Port Reading Barber Shop 22252 , Williail m Kindzlerskl 225, A. vhlch Will be May 16. A three- 4 Walt, & Genes „„ 55 and as a result went Into second Derzawiec 217, Frank Slekierka :ame match will be scheduled L 4 Qrohmnnn Ins. 48 w i place in the team standing by 215, Jim Kiraly 212, Norman The Annual Pal Eftg Hunt was and the champs will be deter- Woodbrldge .... 0 1 Babies Furniture 44 The Easter holiday season has put a damper on I l'i games on Rychelsky's 59G Stone 213, Bill Koby 209, Ed enjoyed by over a thousand mined by the total plnfall of Plscataway 0 1 City Line 8. C. 38 i 1 set which set the pace for both McDonough 218, A. Batha 202, boys and girls last Saturday, sports around town. This, together with the fact he three games. Somerville 4 Lou's Tavern .... 38 l ^clubs. John Gural had a 579 Jim Irving 200, Al Mudrak 200, 1 and many went home with Middlesex I 1 that this is an^in-between season between basket- The Head Pins were led by °!set for the losers. 'J. Lesky 214 and Al Miller 201. 2 1 prtws. The first prlw winner ball and baseball, has resulted in only a smatter- ,1 Ballman in their sweep with Bdlson I _'of the golden egg was Peter tils high game of 214 and set of Plain field I J 30 10 11 Vltrllo, and the finder of the Office Keglers ing of sports news coming into this office during S40 in the 809-760, 819-712 and Raritan I silver egg. William Yuhoute, the past two weeks. 743-700 victories. S. Plainfield 0 ijwon second prUe. The Pal Aux- Fireplace In gaining their tie !,•!/ .ill N. Plainfield 0 1 2!tltary and the Police Reserves Cain Lead by \ The high school baseball team, despite every swept Bowl-Mor by totals of Perth Amboy 0 r 3 aided in hiding the eggs, and 855-763, 801-776 and 753-739. Manville 0 i FREE LAWN effort that Head Coach Dougy King seems to have the hunt was supervised by John Masabrook was the bigNew Brunswick 0 i Set. Ed Ciajkowsk Came in League made, dropped its fourth straight encounter last gun for the Hearth team with a Bound Brook 0 i A softbtll meeting will be CARTERET - With the tw week by losing an 11-10 decision to Edison High 14 single and 536 set. Mack Motors 0 I -.held Monday evening at Bor-ISl™" Brothers, George an In the remaining match WOODBRIDGE -Wood- liouth Hall to organise the 19WjBob. setting the pace, with ai School. Hlggen Sign won the first two bridge Police, defending cham- TEST* 0| leagues. Team* wishing to be «»W from Tony Skrypocsk games from the Lucky Strikes pions In the Central Jersey 1 A full program of basketball activity sponsored 861-720 and 878-736. while 0| entere d In the leagues should and Walter Stoplnskl, thi Pistol League, continued where LAWN EXPERTS dropping the last 804-798. John they left off last fall by tin- have their managers or cap-Main Office took the odd game by the Carteret Recreation Department ended in a crucial match from the about two weeks ago and there is a lull of about Szabo's 199 game was best for ning the season's opener talni present to represent their the Blgnmen with Bill Adams' against Mack Motors of New 38 11 16 Electrons to recapture first UK TK CfffSSWOM 0117 Of IAWH CUE Kami. Managers and coaches three weeks before a well-rounded-out baseball and 202 high for the Strikes. Brunswick. 1181-1126 of last season's Babe Ruth and place lit (he hot team race by Bring in s sample of your soil. You'll receive, i) .• o o 4 J-n Joe Medwtck leagues will meet one full name. The Office softball program is resumed for the coming sum- Undefeated in 1959, the dropped the first game. Bit k Township marksmen hope to : 0 2 0 4 0-10Wednesday »t Borough Hall. mer season. Tommy Coughlin and Benny^usman Hat Contest Feature absolutely iree-a scientific LOFTS LAWN Persons wUhing to manage or 638, but rallied to win the last equal last year's fine, record ANALYSIS. Learn the correct seed, fertilizer roach a team ate tirgid to at-two, 892-143 and 830-819. Thi tell me that the-activities this sunnner qrUl isvir- and gave Indications of doing so final game was settled by 1 Of Troop Easter Fete by ind treatment to make your lawn lush and tend this meeting. High School the highest team pins. pass the full program which was staged here last AVENEL — A -hat contest score during the Inaugural trooble-ftfe with leu work... leu cost. juniors and seniors eligible for : the light tenlor league can reg In other matches, the Me season. was the feature of an Easter matches, Lofts Representative chanlcs No, 2 scored a clea party held after the regular Andrew Ludwig, the victors' Liter with Mr. King at the High Bowling activity, which operated on a full scale y will be here School for the IMQ season. swe«p over the Smelter and meeting of Girl Scout Troop 17 top shooter for the past few The High 8chool baseball the Mechanics No 4 registered program all winter long is slowing up and most of Saturday. Sherrt Warner won years, got off to another fine SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd s a good man the prize for the prettiest; [start when he hit his targets 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. U «ta/Ung to get hits andd by winning three over an the leagues will wind up their seasons during the Shclla Vargo. funniest and for a 297 score out of a possible wffl ptxy wliuiliig baH as 300. His total was also the high to know season progresses. It lost a next two Weeks. Chariene Hagndoorn, most orig- KLEIN'S FARM & GARDEN CENTER d inal. est individual score reported heartbwaker to EdUon In tneil>'™ InJv Silver over the I see by the papers that Ziggy Chomicki is aver- for the day. He c.iii probably save last Inning 11 to 10. 8ome!8hMt0"i the Lead Burners over A blanket roll demonstration 34 Main Street, Woodbridge Tel. ME 4-0021 you ii'.nic a bit of money. e«ns in the county-Perth!^ Yard and the Mechanics aging 195 in the Carteret Commercial League for was given by Mrs. Lonnle Eld- Another fine Woodbrldge A- .HI All.-t.ite Agent, Amboy, Sayrevllle, South River,No 3 °v" the Tank House. son, leader. marksman, Phil Yacovlno 90 games, with Richey Zysk second with 187. In The troop enjoyed a trip to placed second to Ludwig with a he s;i-!iorialist at taxing Woodbrtdge — are strong.; t«pv and hign and the Carteret Major, my good friend, Dariny Se- New York yesterday. The girls 296 score, while Jack Waldman leama are getting in Summer Leagues to nf insurance. p menza, has a brilliant average of 188, will be going on an over-night followed ripping his targets for '1'in't you call shapp e for the comlnn —""sea*on" camping trip Saturday and a 2W tally. and there are some fine pros- He With three games to go, the Main Office-^ lead- Sunday. . Mack Motor's most accurate MERCHANTS! pects to help Pettus get.needed The Recreation Department shooter on the firing line wa: j|polnts . The meets willl utake[k wlll hold a meeting next week ing the Electrons in the hot U.S.M.R. BignLeague GETTING THE JOB DONE! Joe Certalic with a 293 score place next month. to reorganize summer leagues race. In their meeting this week the Office keglers Ed Link chalked up the second Never Uw late to mention Milwaukee, Wls. - Sidewalks You can reach over for softball and baseball. took two games to assume first place by a one-half- best tally for the vanquished basketball for the past season: The first meeting for softball around a certain house on Mil-team when he hit the 280 mark The not too publicized St. Jo-has been called for Monday at game margin. waukee's Sduth Side were the WOODBETDGK (1181) team, under the fineU p. M. at Borough Hall. Man- best shoveled in town during A 297 coaching of Ray Powers, wonager 8 anj captains have been the recent snow. |P Yacovino 296 games and lost 5, and wln-jaaj[(.(| to be present. All persons St. Andrew's CYO Disguised as a snow-removal J. Waldman 295 nlng the K. of C. champloiuhlp Interested In entering teafis In League Leaders crew, 10 vice squad detectives A. Donnelly 293 for the second straight year the sottball leagues are asked Slates Award Night wielded shovels while waiting MACK MOTORS (1126) 40,000 with ten wins and no losses and \i be present with their rosters. for members of a gambling Certalic 293 winning the K. of C. tourna- Teams must be reoresented In Lose Two Games AVENKL-at. Andrew's CYO ring to leave the house. They Link „ 280 Local residents weekly ment. order to be entered in the will honor members .of Its bas-got their men and took them to Kvederas 277 leagues. ketball, bowling, and cheerlead- CARTERET — The leagui Ing teams Saturday (night at A meeting for the Bube Ruth leading Pete's Diner lost twi llo, — PUBU8HINO CO. and Joe Medwlck leagues will the organization's annual games to the last place Green- Awards Night In the new for LESS than [l» OK KEN STREET be held at the Borough Hall wald's Insurance, but still main Wednesday at 7 P. M. All man- church hall. ABRIDGE, N, J. talned a three game advantag Miss Jean Eder, of Plainfield, agers and coaches from last over the second place Breza Bui Kudosed pleaae find $400 foij one-year season are asked to be present. the New Jersey State bowling Service which scored a clear champion, and Newark's Rich- vinscription to: Person's who are interested in sweeps oVer Mullirs Insurance. Per Column Inch managing or coaching a team ard Downey, the New Jersey Two game winners were Slo- '.* bowling titleholder, wil INUEPENDENT-LEADER in either league should be pres- vak Club over Sahulchik's anc Per 1,000 ent at this important meeting. the guest speakers. Car PRESCRIPTIONS CARTERET PRESS I Joe"s Market over Synowiecki's Manakcr will serve as master of fill BIUVHf MIMf* High School student* not eli- Residents! EDISON TOWN8HIP-FORD8 (BEACON The weekly honor roll in ceremonies during the evening. 1 1 gible for the Bame Ruth league eluded J. deles 238, J. Mutnar sent to ' can Join the light senior league 235, J. Klemek 202, 8. Plazzs by registering with Mr. Klnif at 201, M. Skerchek 201 and J the High School. .1 Tschenkel 200. Start advertising your The team standing follows: MAJESTIC Serving Residents ol: Pete's Diner 28 8 WOODBBIDGE, AVENEL, SEWABEN, PORT READING, business today in the Brm Bus 25 11 Summer Leagues ISIXIN, COLONIA and FORDS • Slovak Club Open Dally Till 10 P. M. - Sunday Till l P M Sahulclk's Builders IS 20' SIGN UP NOW! Joe's Market 15 21 Mon. Nite—Ladies' 21 THREE FASTEST GROWING Vluller's Ins. 15 League Synowiecki's 221 Ui wnwald's Ins. 29 Tues.—Men's League RBADY MIXBD WRET LANES, Inc. find help Fust in the Wed—Mixed & Men's WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS John Fleser of Birmingham League YELLOW Mich.. Is one ol the top hitter) Thurs.—Mixed Major & ^ Air Conditioned Lanes on the Michigan State basebal Open liowlhig IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY! will be PAGES Hum. He led the Spartan hit- ling In 1959. His father led th Fri.—SPECIAL 5 team in 1925 and 1928. LEAGUE FA- 2-Lanes by July 15th THER & SON (4-JMan Team) COHCflEU Also 3 Men ttpjtnw in Sorottfay t$*,Tv«r«*ir TUe p BOWLERS! Sat.—Open UoffiRfcg Leagues any quantity tttimattf (riven JOIN Oil' Sun.—10:30 A/M..Sun- Carteret Press NOW FORMING W SUMMER LEAGUES day Morning I Vuur Workouts— Edison Twp. & Fords Beacon LANES EVERY NIGHT 3 men teams. TBOBN-WILMIHD1NU COB'. M«»da,-Mr..-. Uaiu... 100 Plus Open Bowling WILOOM COWC*»T* COKP. Tuewluy Mi»nl Doublet DIVISIONS Or WILOON MAT«HI*L«, INC. Wednesday—Juniors Open Sundays MAJESTIC UNDEN SCOTCH PLAINS SO. PUWFIELD Thur»d»y—Mlied league From 10 A.M. CALL LANES HUitrM422 ftairt 24300 PUN 5-2200 S,turd.y. » *. M,tu I r M. - Sundiyi II 4. M. t« • I* OTHH WIIOON FIODUCTSi Crv»k*d ito»; tiotk Top, 835 Roosevelt Ave.r Carteret Koutc 8 & Feuiiu. Avc. CravW, Samd mud Mason Maftriah U—N«xt to Shopping Center) BOWL-MOR LANES HopeUwn, N. J. Tel. HE 4-1(82 Woudbrldsr VA 6-6800 KI 1-8944 «&! Avenue MMWWMM 3E SIXTEEN pionship at, the Bucks County course in 1918 and Ralph Li- Strikes and Spares Knurl, popular Italian driver

vl10 holds thp Mce tcd mark 1 racK All nn<*li/innn P SKHV1CE LKAGUE Honor Roll (2M /Vt LailgnOl IK for the 10 mile sprint event, •."•„,•> Final Standing M0 or n ,,., ,lr.. Wood- " HIT two standouts among the MllR arid W KMIIllj trii uriUK^. U«™K" —- • .... LANGHORNE—A most up- field of nearly thirty. Then "to compelr in there is the 1 1 Thrrr-anme winhpr Philip MrCuU-hPon. Sayreville in /?ou> Mitlimr ; fiiv^rn Market*. Cop wein* will go mlditct Hiiiiirrtiiv Nlrtirrs 27 Two and one-hall . Andrew Vlrag Rnd ,ln«epli Basi- 1 / PERTH AMBOY •- Tnlrty Ivv I.Oir;!!' 26', (Konflor'n H*rvlc* Stat? " Met, CBrtcrct: ""d Nick Banos. the 100-mlle Oene Julius.' linrlwr'. : Bill 21') Two-game winners ('MM /« Induct- ~" fl 31 trie. Maura Motors into the M 17 Win IV , c rluri 17 WOODRRIDOF, ..,„ UAKt'K nnI1T " «M nr"llrit" »'•»> i of \fTil |, ,^\ i ,h':;„,„, i.unic, Moi.wr'Mollior 5B T»«rnlHYcrn.; j ';."", Vh m I Hun n». I. B"i!»'!O»rden State Bowl 1 « Prirr rn iV- M Hter m. Krem»r & Bnnr " ,^ I, ,1 V In: I. nwtlnl White BlrcheBlfchfm iml lilt- )) Carport Swim Club White Birch surprise of the 1959 Nationnl 202. S. Kl.tilliK Mcnlo Coufwtlorifrv Mfnlo ClmnMn bv the Bank; Edward Primka The Barrens, who copped PA; Bkelton, PA: mile - :implonshlp circuit; A. J. Mrnlo Frmnmuy eight first places against thtpA. Time: 23.4 it- at the Foyt, fast traveling Texan; Bud I OIMlKin Merit Super Market HCrPPnillB rtirillHIIHl urvnuov ». -_-... --- Panthers, previously defeated 440 Y»rd Dauli ----. i Don Bran- Tingelstad. former IM C A 1-IREMF.N S iDttn'i Floer f* ••- their previous experience In and Harold EdUon HiBh and Tl»n.« W-;jA: *ott. W; O.slan. ^. "orne^^^ mid-western standout and Cotton Farmer. ; 35 )01 American Leitton Post ^71 ,., umpirinR Six candidates were field "".. Jim Packard, a tough, man onj 1 B A. 35 JO Honor Roll (200 or !*.„,, , unsuccessful in the examina- ferMn r 1 - durum thej^m £rd D»h - Peterso,,:tiUeholder from ••••*- ••- cium "-'• " '>" WINS NEW HONOR - I*' 25 3d J. Kallna JM, E. Tarn ir, 1'•' u fh >n Jordan, the AH T'.^h P 34 21 3U, J. Kollar J1J. R u,,,r.\ with three W; Stfolowski. W; Wilson, '" °" ° „_., .. will 23 Jnrnhiia 500. '• ' eater who starred with Ail> 33 jTime: 2:07.5. f-, their debut at the Avfllfl No I n Rfsul Is h Mile Run - & Geow dnriiw the p^t *r«- Averifl Firm Aid Thr«e-|ranie winners 'slnC" oPu nln n ft pe •lwllii No, I n o?«r Ati> \.r\n thf>W( d Famri, W: Pavlic. wm. was the recipient of »d> r J J ? Confectionery ovc>r i>vin1' d Dp f : ditional honors Ihl* »<*» B»l. m or Corerlnii Uma Paul rWfc. John back Bob Blnnchard. bridge squad. Despite the fact 5:03.3. champion and the iv nr DrttFr when voted thf Alble Leff- Two und one-h»ii rtll, that he is only a. Junior. BOD ler Memorial Sportsmanship it Byrno ovrr \i ran like a seasoned veteran ray, Trophy donated by Booth 2:23. winners: M, |tftkin£ the high hurdles,, low Electric. Officials of


: Demler, swmu 300. m have app«rred in the Pn later copped the discus throw. St Andrew's CYO will fete the basketball, bowling CURRENT DIVIDEND Andy CMaster. the Panthers' W. Height: 10 feet. •t Plmllco four times ace sprinter, was also a double Shot Put — Mallas, W; and cheeiieading teams Saturday night at the new were Armageddon 19: on all Christensen, W; Chumer, PA. world pistol championshipe, 1953', Dunboyne U887 winner, breaking the tape in • _ __ /Muntnl^ nf\]n .. .. jif InrllI 1l4i Distance: 52 feet. church hall in Avenel. State bowling champions national, and an Olympic gold w 1 Hermitage (1906 and i the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Dbcui — Mallas, W: Keller - medal In 23 years of compete Bruce Chrlstensen won the Jean Eder and Richard Downey are the listed guest sj'i M'i'saxon H814 and 1937 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Bruce Christensen won me W: Chumer. PA. DIs- tlon. mile run for Woodbridue cover- man speakers. . . . Balloting for the Albie Leffler Me- **'' JS'J Horset from Can..^. former second 0Rrdfn st»i« M. morial Sportsmanship Trophy was close with the 4i', u'/land and New Zealand mnv 1 »•'- 4^'' in the Garden Suit. likeable Lee Jordan winning over Richie Hardish Giants, is Philadelphia's new1"*1110 "?'"" ,11 , T«d« Tnllor Shoji M a Camden, N. J, track u by a single point. ( clean sweeps in the 880 yard run when Rudy Peterson hit the 161 feet, 3 inches. tape at 20702:07.055 , whilhile closlose oonn, his heels were his running! WHS-Sayreville Grade A Ready - To - Cook mates, Ted Sokolowski and Wilson, (Continued from Sports Page) PER YEAR The pole vault provided oneigg,),.,,^ 1 0 |of the meet's big attractlons[Grossman ss 0 2.GUYS Compounded whe.n« \lti\raMike SchweineC/ihurpirtar onf Wood-iWood-i »__i-^ii-Jasltolk«a p^ f0l 0 Semi-annually bridge and Zupko of Pertn Am-;olivacz p 1 0 Fryers boy tied for first place aan <1'>ch!casey, lb 2 0 /•i-nccoicrossedl thoe bahar aiirt. 1lf0l fppfeet lm_«1Toole», l1bU 1 1 Woodbrldge picked up addi- C-SS tlonal points in the broad jumpiTotln, rf ° Eviscerated when Andrew McCray copped Dennis, c-rf 2 c first place and Jerry Hall, sec- OPEN DAILY till 10 - SUNDAY till 8 Goodale lb. ond. The winning leap was 19Petercsak, c 0 Whole Only feet, l'/j inches. . _ ._ - Route 9, Woodbridge - 29 The most exciting event dur-| 26 5 ing the meet was the high! SAYREVILLE (121 hurdles. Seip won it in 16.0|Deerln> ^ 4 0 t'LOVERDKU. - MIDfiFT I ^^ JApplegate. 2b 5 0 Fed - Sno White - Young Tender PORK ROLL 89c jpopowski, p-rf 3 PUn lour iMarchesi, If 1 ttiuniltlp trwel HAM ^at "^ 1.79 and Loan Association iCarew, If ° Legs & Rumps Am Chli Kur Way Palgares, lb SWIFT DAILY We an traTri eiptrta Mytnick, c - LOUI» esipo Tmu-Ocuwi or Va- 535 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge Anderson, p b.59c Book with caUoo CrulM, we help COTTAGE HAM (CORNER OF GROVE AVENUE* r~~Thalman. Jb - in ajent you G HUDSON BRANfl Miln Office: Mi State Street, Perth Amboj 11 Pielek, 3b h' beeO" n J.tickets. r - So axtn of VEAL J l.b OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 4 P, M. ' • charge for oui aer- Szczepanllc, cf ....4...... FRANKS Ban ~85c SATURDAY 9 A. M. TtU NOON vlcel iHockenjos. p ~ Mandy, c ,2. GUYS In Woodbridge . In Perth Amboj i • *A * FREE PARKING 30 12 8 Weekly Bonus SPECIAL!! Call Call AT BOTH OFFICES 0 3 2 115 0—12 ME 4-8900 HI 2-2770 0102020—5 150 FREE STAMPS Outdoor Heavy Duty Extension Cord Bit 50-H. L'/l. Apnrovfd. FOK • With This Coupon and Purchase of USES: Such u: P>tla Lighlt, Outside B»r-B-(}Uf Grills, Gardcnin); Tools, tic.

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