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Pnbiubao farterrOn CARTERET, Nt. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1962 Intend u tod OUa Uiii M P O, Ovttnt. It J. PRICE TEN CENT8 Crowd Po/ice ffere f/serf Decoys 25 Years Ago get yoter oins Fete Captain Daniel Kasha Ended Wave of Pursp Snatching. as a Woman He Grabbed Several Thieves Registry CARTERET - The use of snatcher could net very fur, tabbed him. He did that i[ Schools patrolmen dressed as women Kasha was on his heels and on several occasions, landing In Now York to grab pocket- the thieves each time. book smitcherR and others, Campaign recalls a similar method used Witii thrir arrest, purse In Cai-tcrot ?5 years ago. liii'iiout at i matchliirs suddenly stopped, „ that the youths «»<>lll I iirtil'rt Name , Dnliralioii Tt was the idea of Captain' were responsible for the n • t ^ Daniel Kasha, who then was thefts. l)i*|>uh(>M; Last Day to i i liiriil summer a patrolman, Carteret was A year later, another wave 'R,.»j,ter :„ cpn| 97 . (: !<> 'nine out a plagued by youthful purse l Mcr 1H .-matchers. Kasha asked the »i Purse snntchings hit the l'"f-' ' ^epi. Zi ln: iin- dedication borough. Kasha again went | CARTERET- WIMIIU* Minue then Chief Henry J. Har- rington for permission to |(. >;li>-\ mil 11 lid 1110 attention that Thursday, Sep- I • ,:. ;!n S, liool In drcs*; nnd make up as a r housewife, who agreed. tember 27 Ls the deadline for , i, ln.-.i Sunday.- Plays a Trick registration of new voters who ,:ii;ii!.••;iini'il Gabriel In 1959, Captain Kasha de- plan to go to the polls at th» -. • M; , huiiinun of Enlisting the aid of a cided to play the role of a j November election. .M:. II;.'hlv .ilull- woman, Kasha dressed up 1 deaf and dumb woman at j Meanwhile with Labor Day ., I : i' IlimOllt. lik' ii typical housewife. the State PBA convention hi close at hand, leaders of both • , iii! the Board The facini makeup was done Atlantic City This time, 'parties have launched a drivt 1 to perfection his wife assisted him with a \U> register all residents who are i ml I an gratified .,,.,. ,,„ "f thr M('d;l1 °f Honor (right) and the renimental insignia of :i > iiinlinued in- Since most of the purse perfect makeup and none of cllRlble to vote and are not on snatching* took up after ( arlrll't SChOOlS. II hern, Krrgrunt Major »'"» <"'"•"* "„,„.,„„.,, Sunday dedicate an elementary school in honor of the World War the patrolmen recounted the permanent registry list. women left the local theater, .ippnriatr the John M. Kolilia*. I'rrsidrnt (h « JI .", 'hl; 'St Rattulint1' fiUl lnfant^ I'^ented the re lmrntal insignia to i him. Carrying a sign "deaf Voters can register daily at Muc lllo n whl 4 William Gi R Kasha followed suit. After n nur planning Medal «f Honor oho, , h h P I ' I - T' '• ">™ •' the lst Armored Division presents I nnd Dumb, Give to the Asso- the office of the Borough Clerk nonor pu«,.r to Joseph p. I.amh, vice-president of the Board of Kdueation. (U.S. Armv Photo) all women had left, Kasha ciation" Captain Knsha first .,;! i. Alliance and non-challantly walked out from 9 AH, to 5 PM. ,i-:iKii lal Scholar- went to the Carteret delega- Dbuglas Zenobia, Democratic all alone, .swinging a large tion. He collected about $2 • • Oomba .Hated.j pocketbook He did that i municipal chairman announced without recognition. He then that persoas desiring to regis- .! iho'.iMind resl- Borough Gives Factories Expand £//orfjNew Facility couple of times. went to the Woodbrtdge '.•I nui two new ter, can contact any of the fol* UM'OUP and finally to the Perth lowing leaders, who will ar- hr added. The bait came. As he Amboy group of police ofH- 1 • luiuriitlon ded- Warm Welcome f0 Safeguard Workers Set Up For strplled slowly, young hood range for vote registrations: a i ce.rs. They were startled Elizabeth Touhey. 31 John :;•••* elementary snatched his pocket- when he finally took off the • i.r:llv honoring To Honor Guard CARTER FT ... industrial damage" one of the .safety Before the purse CAPTAIN KASHA Street; Harry Heim, 1 Wash- Bulk Storage! ** wig from his head. ington Avenue: Adam Szyrn- safely activities m Carteret men declared. • One omc«T and CARTERET A new pilot iborski, 84 Union Street: Stevt Another said that a con- flvp n have resulted in saving many iMoravak, 11 Warren Street; held ln; °n "wnnussloiied officers centrated and coordinated (plant developed by General 0 Ann Hlub, 93 Emerson Street; M;inn' school. ' t"<" Armored Division. ""'•'"• acconlinit to the safe- effort is helping to reduce American Transportation Cor- 'Little Queen' {School Transportation old j Al Skiba, 252 Washington Ave- :',!.[ Hoad and " Ir<>nsid'-s", from Fort ty activities repoivd by i accidents. "Industrial acci- poration for bulk storage andj nue; Victoria Dobrovich, 69 I'liiic an over-.Mood. Texas I i cci vi-cl the 'red- dent prevention programs are plants in the borough. I packaging of polyethlene pel- Randolph Street; Michael Men- 'curpt't" treatment IHSI nvrk- being carried on around the j Pageant Sept. 9 \RouteSf Schedules Set fll| 1 L But that record shiiuld im- da, Christopher Street: Mary .,; was immed "'I'd i" 't' ' P' <>ple n| clock" lets at Carteret, may point the] CARTERET - Final olansl prove us safely conscious way toward new growth lorj, p ' Zalewski, 106 Lincoln Avenue, }' Minue. rCartmt . It was pointed out that for the Jaycee-sponsored "Lit- CARTBRCT - The Superintendent's office today released^1'™' public storage terminals, ac- pnents office today released [A1 Bum 68 Louis street; Les- who was The mi'ii tiaiHled -'.000 inili-s mariani-menl and labor seek I cartertt"plant's are encourag- pordiiiK to Spencer D Moseley, tle Miss Carteret" contest were the transportation routes and schedules for the school year lli; Trinity, 41 Clauss Street: i ,ii War II af-'to lake part in dedication ci-re- flit her reduction in th» num- ing their safetey men to announced today by J. Robert! 1962-63. Those parents of transported students are urged to tvnneps cimh. oi e™«.v.~»I president. , . . . , . , , , , . , .- I' imii-co CunhaV.U1UW, 93 Sycamore •(!.. ifipitiK out.... .le« fur the nev Private ber of accident cases The attend schools on safety. A Mll ch in n HIP ;unner(i toJNlchola* Mimie d.-mentary bulk DI tin accidents are t;ood number took courses Moseley said ,s a result of^*"' »'°f' " » - studthe yopenin this gschedul day oef schoolclosely. so that there is no confusion oii!^V(,nile. Eiieen 30 Birch utUe MLss 1sti-eet:Matjstreet: Mattt Bumara,. 3 Sol- ••m i advance.! Khool. PM. Minue. tlv only caused by the unpredictable this year. the succes of the Carteret plant Carteret" the opening day of school 1' General American may estab- pageant will be held Sept. 9 Route #1 - from West Carteret to the High School, ColumbusLsz street. Jopeph Buonovlco, i.'i'ii the Oon- Medal of Honor wlnnrr in the "human failure" the target Safety First signs are well School, St. Elias School, St. Joseph School, and k . r «inkers hen1 in evidence al- Curtcret plants lish similar facilities at its other at 2 p.m. in Carteret Park, A 5 East Oak street and clar i i>! Honor. The lilt Annorrd Division, WBS fa- «' motorcade wi Holy Family School L McOillis, 56 William tallv wounded during iiction m "Wi are dfiliiR eviirythinx mid there arc bulletin boards public terminals, located at| th the nine "little ence : < vd WM the queens of the playgrounds" on! :: Si'hool. iTunuilH in World War TI alter ' to ?educe worker in- showing the number of non- Chicago, Illinois: .Goodhope, Street. view will parade through the A list of deputy registrars (; j ih<* killed 10 enemy machine nnd reduce 'rneral accident diij'.s. Louisiana; and Corpur s Christ!, borou r Uiir aa^idi"Park"'iind 'paBadena.l eh for an hour prior to! will be announced soon, Ze- ,.()S4. ^ h (0U]. itruimers and riflemen to enable hU 1)l toon t0 mt>v u Texas. the final eliminations. 3 g fa, nobia said d fi.-in the «hl * " " s GOP Registrars '•..:norul DtvWon] UeuUvnant William J Olldi The Chicago based GATC Winners in the nine pplayy - "«,& Honor Guard Youth Conclave |one of the oldest and largest ground eliminations will be an- 'Oo *Bit); j'S! Steve Trosko Jr., Republican MinueV of the 1st I'd Division and X public terminal operators. Its nounced next week. A com-Pos, t Blvd. & New York Ave. 8:10 municipal chairman tias listed !8erg«iiit Majur Onrland M the following persons who have *«r, jsix strategically located termi- mercial and industrial arts! Clauss St, & Park Ave. 8:10 11 mmiitUiii Mitchell of tlv lst BatUUIoi' 1111S been deputized as registrars: 8 nals are huge tank farms for teacher and a supervisor of an Dorothy St. & Park Ave. 8:25 8:10 -,;;»(! bftndj ^ In^i'trv presented Plaqui Ray Heckler, 47 Herman CAH fEREI - There will bn' CARTERET - Members of Lwarehousing" petroleum, liquid|e'e«troiUciijiflm..boUi out-of- Bernard St. & Park Ave. 8:26 8:12 •.uteret andltt'-plrtmft tb- Medal of flono tww iiis of the -Jionor Quard'jt town resiiA/*j Street; Pauline .Harai, 33 Fred- Chnstian Club and}chemicalSand'vegetable he two of uline St. & Park Ave, 8:28 8:13 ^ Of fc.'firtMt P«.*» 363, The Amejv Youth Fellowship W the Hun ithe ti
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Hadassah Drafts nually); and finally the An- Carteret Labor Day nual Conference of the [Hungarian Minlaters' Auocia- Pastor Slates Meeting Agenda tlon of America of which he Is uish Community News CARTERET - Carteret Sermon Listed national wcretary. The RevSermo. n Series Chapter, Hadasah has set Sep- CARTERET—"Unused Bless- Kalman Adorjan.ijastor of the tember 20 as the date for its IHS Bring Misery" will be the Staten Island Church, 25 Wi- CARTERET — "Our Trust-*J first irencral meeting, at which ,nhor Sunday message of Pas- nant Place, Charleston 9, Sta-Ood's Glory" is the theme "•*" la series of sermons by the ;' 1 Mrs. Los schuhalter of New- ir Dr. Harsanyl to be preached ten Island should be called In ark, will be the speaker, Mrs both worship services In thr case the service* of a minister H. Addteon Woestemeyer, Schuhalter u a sister Of Mrs arp needed. tor of the First Preubyte Mark Harris, president of the unKurifln Reformed Church undHv morning. The service The regular monthly meet- Church. The series will chapter. this Sunday at thr 9:30 ft nrlock wtl be conducted in HRR of the Women's organisa- tions of the church will be re-Worship, and extend th...__, The program will be present- unimrinn, the one at 10 A. M the month of September, ««ioi ed by Mrs. Morris Ulman, mem- sumed next week: the Lorantfy iSoclety will meet Wednesday will Include the following uiWf« bership chairman. Plans for the Members of the Youth Pel- llects: "God's Purpose For U»"j$ j.sesRion were drafted at a meet- evening, the Junior Women's wship who are going to at- Oulld Thursday evening in the Purpose Toward God"}* In* of the board held In the •nri the annual conference of ii,,um. Hiibbl to close the building befor Upper Room. "Our Purpose Fulfilled"; "Ood'i^ of Congregation of ie netlilen Youth Federation Purpose Fulfilled": "Alternative , nln(i, Annual 31. cold-weather romes. g Justice, when Mrs. 1 III leave by cars from the To This Fulfilment " Followlnfi linn 7:11 P.M. Sam Qevirtzman, f inane Emanuel Lefkowltz was elected uirch Friday at 5 P. M. Dr. Celebrating! .. mill.' services, 9 young stenographer, un- I the Morning Worship, tttwm chairman, urged that all donor, recording secretary to replace nrsnnyl will be present at the [Will be a period of fellowship; send in their contributions a, Mrs Jack Safran who is mov- ^inference as the advisor dele- married, caused a number or raised eyebrows at the office and refreshment in the FelldW-j' ,,M.rs. 7:15. the earliest possible date in ing to Clifton. tated by the denomination, ship Hall. ; order to avoid delays in con one day when she benan pass- Project reports were present- Next week Dr. Harsanyl will structlon. In Llgonier, Pa., to part lei- ing out cigars and candy tied The Cub Scouts will hold •' . i;ii-iioli(lay services ed by Mrs. Elmer Brown, Mrs. with little blue ribbons. Pre-Pack meeting Tuesday, 't»[ ., mcd lor the first Plans are being made for i Robert Brown, Mrs. Al Carpen- iat<> at the various events bank loan to provide sufficlen hich will take place there: "Say, what's the occasion?" 7 PM, and the Miriam Clrd* .'!',;,! by the Jewtah ter, Mrs. Theodore Chenkin and one of her fell workers finally will meet at 8:00 PM. ,:• . (•••!,ler lit Loving funds for completion of FMC EMPLOYEE UETTRES! Emll Fenska, of Colonla, retired this w, after tw,nty-two National Elders' Conference, StrUCtUre the Mrs. Philip Drourr fk asked. Boy Scouts will meet at • •,,,: i,-nation. Rabbi - years of service w.lh the local plant of FMO Corporation (formerly Westvaco) Fenska waa Dedication of the new Old Harold The next meeting of the "It's a boy," the steno an- |P.M. Wednesday, and _ Huiun will officiate arold Gross, construction i^ard wil> be held September 6 [People's Home, Board of Direc- tnt p tors' Meeting of Bethlen Home nounced proudly, displaying a jcholrs will resume their acttT' ,ss exc lusively on chairman, has Invited all of theF CChromh e synagogue when arc Paul Zimmermann, Maintenance and Power Superintendent, and Vince Kaeh- small diamond on her left tnp (for representatives ot congre- itles with thee Chapell ChoiChoi* : nosh Hashnoh, members of the community toi hostesses will be Mrs ler, new manager of the FMC plant. hand. Pnlllp gations which support Bethlen meeting at 8 P.M. andtheSww :i ,uid 30 and on vtelt the construction site in Chodosh and Mrs. Ed- Wiml Home with more than $500 an "Six feet tall, weighs 178 ior Choir at 7:30 PM. October 8. order to see the fine progress Hopp. Wo y Co 'pounds." The Deacons will meet •,,, will feature 'Thursday, at 7 PM. ii,.d use of prayers Reynolds Named j * Prayers for recovery havejIM'ANS F()R niNNKR et Bd. Appeals The Session has called ti» .. in Knullnh and I o l l n i i ^ Sunday been rerltrd at our synagogue Plans wen outlined at ft CARTERET — The Sacra- Congregation to meet at th* inu' led by the service for Anne Isaacs, Sarah nvetmn held Monday evening ment of Holy Communion has | of the 9:30 A.M. Worship I Choir school IJelegatei Sarah Ann's Cooking oir • Barry, and Harold Lrvitz Sat the home of Mrs. Nicholas ISELIN ~ James "Harold been scheduled for the 8:30 ToN.J.Today I on Sunday, September 9th, to books will be of Mrs. Nicholas take steps to back up the irork Prlscoe of Mntuchen for the Reynolds is a Delegate to the A. M. summer worship service l participants of Zion Evangelical Lutheran WOODBRIDGE — Member which has begun on the \C.an,,.y Alpha Chi Rho Training School of the Board of Education an Have you tried egg plant cas- Apricot Upside Down Cake Christian Education Building. will Introduce „ Church, 712 Roosevelt Avenue.! .serole or corn omelet? Your Hebrew liturgy, and Scholarship Conclave.! its top administrative personm 1 stick butter This Do-It-Yourself Program Forvp ftrtHf |llI('l'tlnl''s on September 10 at The Rev. Willis Morgan Ross, ] family will like upside down •i.; the past 2500 Sponsored by the national col- pastor, will be celebrant. "Lov- and members of the local gov 1 cup brown sugar will proceed,as volunteer lftbo* istnrlc interpre-j CARTERFT a formal dinnrr to be held at legiate fraternity, the school Is apricot cake, too. In fact they •4 cup mits and as funds are available, and Michael A.|Rtiml..Vs Restaurant in Wood- ing the Unlovable" has been erning body, headed by Mayo will enjoy all these foods, ICarnpy. M>II of beins held on the campus of ichosen as his sermon theme by Walter Zirpolo, will appear be 3 eggs continue until adequate facQW 1 cup sugar h>l rhiidrcn will Michael Carney. fiOO Roosevelt jK Rutgers, the State University, guest preacher, Wallace Bald- fore the State Commissioner ( ties are provided for the Church Egg Plant Casserole 1 cup flour nilnid for one-|Avrnue, has beep promoted tOTh New Brunswick, September 4 win, ministerial student at Education today on the Board School, which will remme ttl research chairman has 1 egR plant 1 teaspoon baking powder activities on Sunday, Septan* ei VUT Airman 3rd Class. Mr. Carney quite busy this summer through 6 It features educators Wagner Lutheran College, Bta-application for permission t 1 can shrimp or use fresh .:\t service will be Is now attending Put butter and brown sugar ber 23rd. iounclini up all the Interesting from all parts of the country in ten Island, Y build new schools and add shrimp ti'iii ager* for Squadron Malntetianr So!l001 a lecture-study course on schol- The fall schedule of services tions estimated to cost $4,261 2 medium sized tomatoes in a heavy pan. Cook together subjects. INFANT BAPTIZED .unit children, in Amanllo. Texas A recent Mlss Maxini, Bprman pre ,. will begin Sunday, September 000. 2 tablespoons butter until sugar is melted. Then ar arship improvement and fra- CARTERET — The mn Tap • Ballet • Hawaiian Acrobatic • Modern Folk Dancing • Ballroom NOTICE.' Developing — Printing Enlarging — Also — Pre-School Training ToAU KODAK COLOR FILM PROCESSING For Girls and Boys Ages 3 to 5 1 Day Service On ENROLL NOW! Black & White Film Teenage BALLROOM Classes - Also Adults CARTERET TOTH Photo Shop Good Fund Raising Project If Sponsored Serving Carteret Residents By Organizations • Special Group Fe|e. Since 1946" «4 COOKE AVENUE For Further Information Call KI 1-5295 , CARTERET STUDIO: 128 Edgar (Street, Carteret Phone 541-4321 RESIDENTS For Labor Day Relaxation ;re will be NO GARBAGE I STOP HERE FOR FAST IN-AND-OUT SERVICE .LECTION on LABOR DAY WEBCO Having a DR. BROWN'S Picnic, Wedding, Monday, September 3,1962 Needless tragedies can and must In- prevented. Drive Makers of Wurld-Fimous l>r Lawn Party? SODA Uriinn's Original Cel-lUy carefully, especially near schools. A little caution may We have save a child's life . . . s« pJay sale! x Therefore, the usual Monday collec- $1.50 VA & h $1.25 1 CASE I (.A SI Plus tion will be made TUESDAY, *ud ril>s Message Sponsored in the Interest of Our Qhildren By The Plua Deposit KEGS Deposit. Fickvd up at Waretauuse Picked up at Onty Plus 1 C iW Ktult FUvon the regular Tuesday collection will Warehouse Only | J 1 *ntj Minns Portable Coolers BORO of CARTERET be made on WEDNESDAY. STEPHEN HklBA, MAYOK Walter Sullivan, President of Borough Council BEVERAGES UNLIMITED Your cooperation will! be appreciated. DISTRIBl TORS Ob hWE BEERS AM) ALES COUNCILMEIN . Thank you, Thomas Deverin Walter Sullivan 366 St. Ge6rge Avenue Railway John Hutnlck . John D'ZurMa FITS-5224 OPEN ftALF DAY LABOR DAY / l Alexander Such, Alexander Such Adam Symborski Tuuday »nd Wednesday 9 AJtt. to 8:80 P.M. Thursday 9 AJU to 9:30 P.M Sanitation Chairman John Hutnick, Police Commissioner Friday and Saturday 9 AM. to, 10 P.M. PAGE POUR ment WAS made that regular The destination Ul, meetings will resume, Stptem- Heights. "" ber IB, at the Iselin Free Public —MM. Donald ("mi., ybrary, Middlesex Avenue, 1 Space Hungry Families ISELIN PERSONALS dent of School \h ',. P.M. nounced the —Rev. John M. Wllus, pastor will meet, 8c, of St. Cecelia's Church, an- home of Mi's. J'" Find New Room in Cellar Christ's Ambassadors Bj Aliet Colhbertam A^mbVYy oT Godinounced p.rochl.1 school win|W«wlclc Stan , WOODBRIDGE — Many a panelled In any number of In- MM Oak Tret !of Isfliii , IT flnndav. dlopen. September 6. Uniforms!'01" «» coming iChurch will meet, Sunday, fll| space-hungry family is living expensive but attractive wali' Iielln wll be compulsory, September and schfcduin on top of a gold mine of wasted board materials —Mr. and Mrs. John Copper at the 17, and will be sold In Our spare, accordlnn to the Amerl-i The furnace-freed basement and family. Correja Avenue,1 Udy of Lourdes Hall, Septem- can Oas Association. jean be put to many good met, have returned home after a,the >.olin« of the con.ber 8 and IS, from 7 to 10 P.M. This it. tne space currently^ch u a hobby shop, »tudy three-week vacation at Beach by the PTA, For uniformity, 1 rum us room —The Rosary Society of St. taken up by the old gravity-. ™"!. P ' Pl»y™m, Haven. these Items must be purchased type furnace so common in old-'raodel train room- or «*rl»«». Cecelia's Church will attend thrown the PTA Store: no a fam —Also •.vacationing for three and Holy Communion er type homes. i »y *Tts and craft* studio, mass other will be recognlwd or ac- TODAY'S FH.M Hi v, weeks at Beach Haven were I AM. The group will Jdependlnu on the family'i ln- cepted. Through a (nass lllrh| To prove whit • gold mine Mr. and Mrs. Karl Janke and (he Rosary Novena ^ tere*ts and requirements, This Ingmat BM,, ,, the basement is. the gas people j children, Barbara and Karl, Jr. ud of p,^, after tne —The Women's Missionary All modern gas heating sys- •tudy of ener,,;,],'/ eitlmate that at current build- Ithe Jankes spent last weekend ^ Council of the Iselin Assembly tem* are fully automatic. The tty, The action >„ •'.' Ing prices, a space 22 x 24 feet; at Wildwood-By-The Sea. of Ood Church will hold its KltoeV and of Val —The Sweet Adelines, Clov within a 24-hour ••', la .worth several thousand dol- regular monthly meeting, 8*p- j makes It the ideal fuel for! —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Man- crlraf Chapter, will meet, 7:S0 PM ln the volves only low- p.',' . lars. day. 8 30 ihouse heating. nell Bidgeley Avenue, an- H The setting is ;, >,'; , This valuable space can be nounced th» birth of their fir.sU Hall In scape on the R,••',' '! reclaimed at moderate cost by- ichlld, a daughter, Robin Ml Church. Osk Tree Road. novelist Is vacation Installing a new, forced warm flf cljele. born at the Railway Me-j _The st Vincent de Ptul ^oy g^t Troop 47 hu adolescent son, n-.n:.,.'.• air gas heating system which Gas Heaters an ter and her husb.i:.; ' mortal Hospital. Mrs. Maiuull Sucj(1(y of st Cecelia's Church\nmmA the nwt regular m««.-. can also double as an air con- The 8toiy m Is the former Frances Cooper. plans ,t5 rcgular meeting, Tues- lng of the organisation will bei ditioning system during hot imarrled daut 1 1 summer monthi. The same Solve Problem daughter of Mr. and Mrs.da y 8 PM |n Room 207. St. nr](j September 34 The moth- ' " ' BASEMKNT family room has the workshop, compact automatic fa* for- Frank Cooper. Jr., Middlesex Cm,na's school. 1 furnace. ducU, blower, and au- WOODBRIDGE — Axe you ,ers are sponsoring a Chrlstmasl**" water hralcr conveniently located in one small corner of the room. SUdinf Turnpike. >pltal l tomatic controls are used for planning to add a new room to nace and -The Ladies Auxiliary of the card sale for the boys. All! "° , '- both heating and cooling. your home or convert the attic. doors can hide the- gas ntllltlet from view. —Miss Dodle Cogswell.'Iselin First Aid Squad will re- mothers of the Scouts of Troop not cured. front porch or breezeway Into Everett, Washington, Is a guest sump meetings on Tuesday at 47 are asked to Join and par The daughter The new gas furnace can be n added living area? at the home of Mr. and Mrs the home of Mrs. Daniel Colr'tielpate In the activities thli'wn, Is «un>ni,,< installed neatly ln a corner of If so, you'll be Interested in Joseph Maucerl, Bird Avenue Rrirtna Street, Plans will be year. disease winch the basement or concealed be- Gas Heat Keeps a variety of sleek new gas-fired Playground News Mr. and Mrs. Maucerl and furthered for a dance, October —The Daughters of America, mother's death hind sliding doors. This frees pace heaters designed for thls| Perpetual Light Council 98, has Anderson xlv.s the area for man; decorating children, Robert, Thomas, Jo-13. purpose. The new heaters not ISELIN JUNIOR HIGH -told favorites, while others seph, Rosemary and Edward —A combined meeting of theset Its first meeting Septem- performance sin, possibilities. A partition can be Pace in Design only make low-cost heat pos- Playground Directors, Lillian taught folk dance*. Among and their guest motored to At- VFW Post 2636 and the Ladles ber 7. 8 P.M. at the H. K. Plre- jbearable built to separate the family WOODBRJDQK — The pub- sible, but actually look like an O'Brien and Wally MorsM e ;thosj th e leadinldi g the ssongo s and 1 wll be held tonight house, Charles Street, near'tween people recreation - entertaining area ttnlcTft'ackett'ilte ! P^erence'tor rtnch-.tyle^anUc Highlands Scenic Drive Auxiliary attractive piece of furniture. '' 'communlcaw A, •;• from the furnace and laundry ^and* RoSe'and spl.Uevel home, naa Played and **, Hook State Part »t •: W .t M****™ -Mrf "oustave Drab colors have been re- DfPreiter, husband oflcrsj, • rows With walls and ceilings ove placed by smart decorator paa- Donna Ladies Ald'8o-'' - noth!>'K sn ;i. 1 1 1 00 tels to match home decor. Some O'Brien, and Joan Eastman. ^ Presbyterian *! "* ' What a Shame units can be recessed In the A tournament was held in making note holders and eggj nedy Place, along with Mrs "law The '""•"nit *1U announced the first! The film read,, , A well-known woman 1P orm a eie- meeting of the new season will'when Misu Ar.di; ,: was wall to allow maximum use ofjone Of thl, playgrounds most'timers. Friday, a hobo show was Purrll Vtn»>itVetei r «nd <>hii>tr»n " ' °f birthday c famous for her charity. This Is why baseboard unitsS? f »nd children• . . ,. be held, September 10, 8 P.M.'her father's di;.:\ She space. All will deliver plenty of favored games checkers. The'held. bratlon for M eouldnt bear to know of the have replaced ft* old-fashioned raom.^ James and Jean I*r- —The parent group of Ken-ithat she is heat for even large rooms and winners were Jimmy H™nfs»y.! L AVENUE— Playground distress of others without do- SEME homes E b tOred can be turned on and off In- Judy Burke Sherry H°«man.| tor, Toby pttpfea int SundTy '° ^noSXcZlZn nedy Park School he.d 1U sec.h. .eems fa.scnu,,, Ing something to relieve it. She Dlre<; I which use "wet" heat systems dependently. Dual units are al- and Tina Licht. I — •• -i CTl«7»tii, .„,.!Family Movement of St. Cecel- ond mystery bus ride Saturday.'lng and record):,^ > returned to her table in a res- so available for heating rooms' M la's Church held a combined;, A clean up contest was held; This week's activities In- now known u hydronlc travelsheat-! son~' Christopher3j Thoma,s CoopeCatlirn Ave- taurant, recently and informed j & 6& d dash_ a d I hofc Tuesday at the home on both sides of an Inner wall. winners were Douna Eastman, nue and Mrs. Alexander Cuth- her husband that she had just New space heaters resembling jmodeling contest, a softball through pipes concealed ln a given $20 to the woman In Joan Eastman, Nancy 'game and a marble shooting special buebotxd housing, high-style TV consoles and Kathleen M. Nair, Patricia charge of the ladles' cloak- luxurious storage cabineU blend contest. room, O'Brien and Dorothy Eastman, well with the other furniture in activities now "What's the matter with the room and are becoming In- |dagh Robert Scott the out- ln drawing to a close, we should Convent, Linden, Sunday. " you?" asked her husband, creasingly popular, the Ameri- Wallace, Richard Eckhoff, Ka- side cold walls. When placed formation call LI 8-5499. Sev- —Girl Scout Troop 43 will re- "What's the idea of spending can Gas Association reports. like to bid the children of the ren Rem, Fran Mahler, Patricia beneath a window, far' era] couples from the CPM par- money like that?" Another type of gas heater, a park goodbye till next summer example, th, unit spreads " ticipated ln B. panel of married The woman's eyes began to with a barbecue party. radiant log-type burner, is ty Moyniban and Chris Eck- even curUln of warmth over ? 18 couples at the pre-marltal in- dim with tears. tailor made for fireplaces. And HIGH SCHOOL — Playground the glass area and prevents structions, sponsored by the Director, Linda Leonard J7 1L "ANDY, THE FRIENDLY PIA Mill "The poor thing." she ex- for the bathroom, a handsome In Monday's cluy modeling chilllnK Furniture placement Is """'""»" ""•• "™ -"""Vhurch. The final session took The children enjoyed a pen- ealv tacausethfre are noprob iany «lr1' rourteen years of aBe"l«ce Saturday afternoon. After plained, "told me she had no midget gas heater set in the contest the winners were Terry Install Your New ny hunt on Tuesday. One hun- ?^.«*^w™ ^"™«-..°r °Wer. who Is Interested in'lhp tn]lf m ..RnSpirituairit.,,«.il T™Love. iinn television set." wall, provides pleasant warmth Rudine, Diane DiMarco, Paul lem areas where furniture can-,. the talk on S lor of enga?e- Large size heaters have dred pennies were scattered Wnorowskl, Dolores Damiano, not be used for fear of blocklngl^™., ^ ^. ^ Marrigp" b enough capacity for three or throughout the park: and mys- _ apply In person, at her home j and Benediction Restricted Deborah Schenider, Norina a heat outlet. And gas baae- ment r ngs any evening after 6:00. tok piace in the church GAS HEATING SYS four rooms and are ideal for a teriously 101 pennies were an(j|board units provide constant,! Two dogs met on the stree Campise, JoAnn Stanley, —The Catholic Young Adult; —The Iselin Chapter of and were having a chat, summer cottage or guest house found. A clean up contest was [Michael Magnlflco. even temperatures with no on Multiple Installations of these held On Wednesday with Su» and-off blasts. Club of St. Cecelia's Church has SPEBSQSA. Barbershop Quar- "You seem unduly depressed," Wednesday's soffoaH game units will give a vacation house Blend winning a certificate _ , ,. {scheduled a beach party forgets, wll hold Its regular meet- laid one. "Why don't you go ended in a tie between the red NOW! Gas also puts owners of older Saturday afternoon. Cars willing, Tuesday. 9 p.m. at the see a psychiatrist?" economical warmth as needed for first prize. The sand modeling conte!and the blue teams after going homes heated by radiators ln leave the parking lot, t KM. VFW Post Headquarters, Lin- "You know good and •well," Be sure that your heater Is The sand modeling contest! JaJ n especialll y fortunatf e positioiti n properly installed and vented, wa.s won by Sue Greenemeler|ii»t° extra Innings Anyone interested In attending coln Highway. the other answered, "that I'm 111 Fast, Friendly Serv the American Gas Association and Debbie Bournerba. The winners of the marble;'™ » modernisation stand- may contact Miss Carol Kitchin —The regular sessions of the not allowed on the couch." point. By replacing radiators; recommends, and look for the During the week the children shooting contest were Bobby LI 8-0334 for details. The CY- First Presbyterian Church Sun- with baseboard unlU, and using AC ha4 been organlZfd for|day All Work Blue Star Seal of Approval on participated in a song and Kerr, Shirley Prete, Fran Mah- will resume, gas as fuel, homeowners canj^,, people the heater. This insures safe, dance festival. Many of the ler, and Paul Wnorowskl. over ei-ihteenitember 9 The Junior Depart- enjoy greater comfort and con- years o{ ftgg ment teachers held their first Guaranteed and Ins dependable performance, Ichlldren sang camp songs and STRAWBERRY HILL — Play- venlence than they might get —The Iselin Fi/e and Dmm meeting. Wednesdav at the ground Director, George Ane CALL TODAV in a brand new home. Corps, sponsored by the Chem- home of Mrs. Robert Argalag Shultz / Even buyers of new homes ical Hook and Ladder CQ, Dis- —The Misslonettes of the Ise- Last week we spent much of often settle for less than the trict 11,, will meet Mondayy and \I Asembly of God Church met Kl 1-686 our time playing basketball and ultimate in comfort, A.GA. Wednesday evening, at 7:30 atJMonday at the church. The checkers. Winni-rs of the check- points out, when they fall to k|«p|arT ,„////, Comfort Depend New Gas Furnace WattAMm n . , ,/„,/ Used in Heating h Very Small W°Ollh* OakS AVIiNEL PKKSONALS ithumldlty. Without nellilnir ALICE CUTHBERTSON this, tl»c loT0?,k ro lh;! ne°W you'homeowner live., virtual Xj '" f 1606 Oik Tree Road MRS MARTIN (lUTOWSRi , .laiiies Leahy, Ha/.lct, recently, a Ol Ise.lln, New Jrntj nrfll,inR, •therms bottle •• 14 (irortf Street, »»tn«l at tlie Muhlenberg Hospital. potential " Tfl. M 8-8469 ,„ Amencan G». These, then, arc Ju.st some of oive ME 4-0941 Mr l/'ahy is the son of Mr. and TOmf lh|wght -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arga- Mrs Albert Stewart, i Manor * •» Mis William Kiummk. vltallv in the house. ton, Adams Street, have it-, Au-uel Htreet, has returwd homr I nun spending the sum- - Mr and Mrs. John •Jr. and daughters. Patty and ds nm worry about extra bed- *' Buffalo, Niagara Palls, the! IIHI viMtins with her son and mai:/Mar y Ellfn Thousand Islands, Hyde Park,! diutuhler-ln-l»w. Dr. J. J. ' havr and West Point. ; Kii/mialc ami their chlldiTii. returned home from vaca- non.iii. Janrt and Kenneth.tt0Illn* at Wilduood. y —Mr. and Mrs, Robert Acker-; ,mfnrt«ble and * man flnd sons 1 Uortlaiid. Ore. While there, a —Holy Communion will be Experts suggest checking thei - Robert Jr., Jo- trip in the World's Pair in So-observed by the Rosary and , scientific and se n> '"' ; *Phy»lolo system first. If there's P James, and Raymond,! altlr. Wash., was enjoyed. Altar Societies of St. Andrew1* ih,. result ofi PhysiologicaB l standarcLs esiab- ( a m hed K;IS central heating unit onl* ' - s Street, motored to Con- clwrch Sunda 9;3 AM ,,T proper hu-"* ttirousli extensive re- iey Island on Thr fourteenth birthdayot ^ ° - rcl 1 i>. premises, you may not find Sunday. MB6S nhi<> nil move-;?• i studjies conducted by the 1 Mr an Elizabethtora's hjme heat customers now enjoy a reduction Yes, gas is the perfect home heating fuel —J and HOW it 2 WAYS! in the cost of gas at a time wh^n just about everything else costs even less! Now is the time to GO GAS BEAT. Get a in the family budget is going up. free home heat survey — including an expert inspection of. This pricfe stability is typical of natural gas from Eliza- your heating system, a written estimate of yearly ga*-heating bethtown, the only fuel that is selling today at its 1952 prices! costs and a recommendation of equipment sizel Learn how You can switch to gas heat with the comforting thought little it costs to switch to gas heat! that costs are stable in the face of inflationary trends in transportation }ind labor. COMPARATIVE INCREASE Of FUEL PRICES (Pemntap) SIMCE \W 1. LOW FIRST COST: There are other budget-wise|reasons for switching to gas 100% 100* heat, too: you pay for it only after you use it.. , you never M«ttei| of fact, tjiis entirely new General Electric G*i Furnace need a service contract for your burner (the simplified gas costs Js little as $350. Completely installed. Budget terirts are burlier is that dependable) . , . your cleaning bills nose-dive GAS available. Actuallj, it costs n« more than ordinary furnacfla. with modern, spotless gas heat.,. your basement (without tanks, bias, shovels, etc.) j becomes a clean, bright, valuable ] l addition^Jto your home . . . and the more you use, the less it costs per unit, thanks to Klizabethtown's economical "step- O/L down" rates. Perhaps most important of all, gas heat is carefree and 2. LOW OPERATING COST: dependable. Underground pipes bring gas to your home in COAL Maximum efficiency on minimum use of fuel, lnexbensive to any weather. Other fuels rely on trucks which can become stuck in the snow or forced to stand idle for lack of drivers. fcervice and maintain, (lean, quiet, compact. For a fmy and j estimate of your heating requirements, call m today. There is no . Get this FREE Indoor-outdow/thermometer (J5.00 value) • charge or obligation. with your FREE- Home Heat Survey! — Maii Mrs coupon or tall your nearest Gap Company Office TOD AY I * Eliiabetfitown Comolidafad G*s Co. Authorized GENERAL ® ELECTRIC! Gas Heatpg Dealer 16 Wei* Jersey St., tiiubeth, N. J. ELIZABETHTOWN Gentlemen: Please have your representative bring my free fndoer-eufdgor PAD thermometer and give me an idea or how little it will coit to CQNSOUDATEDmm 11 M COMPANY heat my home with gat. No obligation. llflil NAME ....I, ™™~.™™ ... ELIZABETH, NEWJtRSEY ADDRHS -, s ..,..,., ,J, MAYO * LYTLE, ELIZABETH HEIUCREN PEIWWMT WUTHtLD TOWN r TB.a»HON« NO. 16 W. Jeruy St. 452 Main St. 22S Mrtet St. 9 Central Ave. 184 II'" SI. £L 26100 ME 6-1700 ME 6-1/00 Mt 6-1700 AD 3 0040 BEST TIME TO COM£ , %..._ Main Street, METIMMKN, LI 8-0474-0478 (Otter limited to area served by EiipbetMown Gas) AUGUST 30. 31. 1962 PAGE SIX Sisterhood Beth Sholom Sisterhood PTA 24 to IN Gold Rush Night: « ™"T,' "*" 17 O.wdil 0 XBftement of •,,,,,. r'* honor si it P»J»n»a pnvty. I8EUN - An open pit InCinege to hm Makes Plans Sponsors Membership Tea I'Xl'CU- 11 ,1,,, we of her 1-** 1wliich western type foods were of Mr. and M ISELIN Sisterhood Of Con- Cooi» i Avenue Sprnk-r all' I),, tin' bimrd 83 Birth Sir,.,., gregation Beth Sholom of he- the Rnblii Gil Rownthnl „[ 1HB2-19B3 nounced by i,,., For Raffle f, PHfk School 24 PTA was held |1|:l- '" . ' was hold at the members an- lln held Its first membership Red Bank, topic. "Life m v<1 and Mrs Am,., ,i.,l ii,.Hi-. !.„.„hom„e noif Ti«,,niDonalHd rC». willWh.i ' '' srnni ,. CRHIV Km-nuai Oold Rush night at the Carteret COLONIA - Fund raising' tea of the season on Monday. Kibut7 in Israel." lnfhld (1 taker, principal, mi Thursday. ' CHllinane, Cflthy Pines Rwlm Club. Route 27, activities of the Sisterhood of at the home of Mrs. Frank ,ionnnnr CHllin, June wedding Mrs F. C. Fyke, president nf ^" Edl Temple Beth Am have gotten Davis. Aberdeen Avenue IHMPHRFY TESTIFIES Ki-amnvi and Uurle Blaha. all Edlsnn Mis« ClneK, „.,,, the PTA, presided underway with the printing and Sisterhood welcomed a group (irnrjte M. Humphrey. U>r nf _],,,|ln Mr andMrs. Alvln Klein Carteret, HIRII si,,!,'' Mrs. Georfie Maxwell, spiv- ; distribution of raffle books for of newcomers to the'Grwn Oar-Treasury secretary, told Senate Mrs-. Georfjt- Maxwell, spiv- o,, suliiiriBy. Mario was hon-and Mr and_ Mrs. ,S*ymour, „„.jemployed at M.'.B '"I/ an autumn hnze mink stole den Development. Mrs. Peter stockpile investigators Him the mini life chairman, led the ex n|,rd ]1( nlintiicr party nivert Dererhln. Iselln. wer- co-chair- Corp., valued at $695 phi* tax. The Krnvltz introduced her onicers Government as well as his nun- enitlvc board In prayer. hv hr| ,,.ltTnts, Mr, and Mrs. mm of the affair. ErneM Du-JBrRduiitrci f,Oni f School, raffle will be conducted until ProKram and proposed school Wlj|i,,nl ornham Guests were bay. head of the Woodbrldge Viv, employed by May 1963 enabling members to project* for t-Me year were dis- M, i,,.d Mrs. John Budahazy Township Physical Education America. Fm< ' rtcelve donor credits for next _. ______cussed Mrs. Edward D7.iombak.,aIlf1 MI-* Sadie Grnhnm, Eli7-,Departinent staned the square - Hi,(I Ing Rutgers i; year as well as this year. For ROM. The officers explained the' Humphrey, Cleveland mdu>- rhnirmftn of the library, an- nl)..t|. Mr and Mrs. James dances and wns the caller. Mrs. lllVi-l... , (j He is also each $10 book sold, member:, program for the year. trlnlistantrlalist andd honorary cliainnnn noulice(^m^jji^nouiice(11 ttnhtt t i.o140(140o0 book book ss araree nonoww Bnnlf(llfB Bnlnl,,f,...()1llf'dj . gH1)(ann d1 s01son, . JamesJnmes,, MollMollll MappenMappen,, WoodbrldneWoodbiidge, He is also fl „„.,,. will receive *7.50 donor credit Several teas are Ijtiiig of the M. A. Hanna Company 11VBlinDie nt the library, whiclvBrt.k,.i(.v iHghts: Mr and Mrs.[was in charge of the entertain- Coast Guard J •,..„. u... ,1,., .. .ht(.r,'men! The club was decorated according to Mrs David Ab- planned for the future^ *The voluntarily bt-foie tin'wn] opPn for lhe ^hool year foin, Mainriallle and Port Newark sl rams chairman. second will be held at tMe home « armed sen-ices suborn- on 9f.pt<.mber 15. . ...mil'-. Union; and Mr.andlo simulate a WRst«rn atmos- of Mrs Louis Lewis, If Dundee mttt*- neaded bv Srnl"01 fN" Hospitaliity chairman. Mrs. MIS Haymnnd Ericksen and phere. A ten was HgRed up on Plans have been made for a and the grounds from which food iAvenue, September ll Another mington (D.. Mo.', which to Theodore-Sani'r. divulged that sons. Rtivmond, Robert. After several hi,, dress club to begin at the meet- tea is planned for September'^n probing he W.OOO.000.000 ^^ , was dispensed. purehfUIM for thp schoO Nrn] Cl»rk Township. party which fem, ing of September 6 and to con- d nSf !rtoclcp fl 117. with Mrs. Robert Welnstein, "'' " '- _ kitchen included pots, six trays, - The Madeline Andrew dan- potent puneh. « •»,' tinue 15 weeks. Mrs. Robert cers contributed a uroup of Fierman, chairman, advised 17 Aberdeen Avenue. 'KFVNFI»V n\ TA\F« kitchen curtains, double lint ,„.,._,* STRIKE sluh...t . of. her IUM.S Welcomed to the community p,',;"' £ '"HV" ,-,.„n.d 1)1"tl'v a dovlblr tloorod clll)i' PreMtlent Kennedy ordered authentic versions of dances by hi« legs fre.ii $1.50 donor credit will be given i':t) were: »,r ! lif », M n.llf t and mlscelaneotis utensils ',,„„ ,i ,. machin.'ry that.populnr with people of tjie goW.trw. "That men for each club signed up. ' mi l0 Anyone who has not entered' Mrs. Jack Lauer. Mrs. M E ^cononiTc wwnon thai niu'hi Mrs. Joseph Onlllaao. class-would delay a sinkr at Pan n^h era The girls appearlnitjuj to go,' „„. the family name for New Year's' Zoloczower Mrs. M. A. aollor.CIm,S hafset hi "^ room mother respresenUthe. Ameru-au World Airways for in the..' numbers were. Berna-jhctess. ••*,« „ greeting yet, should contact Mrs. Man-in Levine, Mrs. Wll-on multi-billion dollar ivduc- I'M.-d all class room mothers approximately sixty (lays. dr-tte Rman Betty Jan^ltotlon of 8p,lni. Ham Mann. Mrs. Bert Ross, Uon" and tax reform for 1963 lor the comln, year, with Ih. rh, PrrMdnit took action be- cocuym. Dorothea Aportol.r — Mrs. Abe Bratter. FU 1-4778. Brennan, Victoria Corte, Iselm A number of reservations -iMrs. Sol Wecksler, Mrs. Sam He promised his nation-wide mothers representing each clus- muse the National Meatauon iinLirfl (eels the dispute "thren- clouatre. Joyce Fratrllo, Kathyi Harvey Spi-ctn; have already been made for the :''Kurzban, Mrs. Arthur Ullien- television-radio audience tlmt room. The inclement wcntln non-school" telepluuif tei^ substantially to interrupt Re Polio, Barbara Sinner, Caro^members with hi- A XiJ stein, Mrs. A. E. Alynn, Mrs. If the unexpected happens — weekend at Fallsburg. N, Y, was reported as nun- miiistnte commerce to a depre- Marciniak. Donna Ryan, all of.western bulUdv RAfJM PRIZE: Mrs..Charies Bobkirr. Hickory Road, Howard Barnett, Mrs. L A. that if the nation slid'-s lownrds January 25 to 27. For serva-i ,nch as to deprive a section of with western overtones was per-Indian huts tions or further information ColonU, is shown modeliniE an autumn haie mink Mole. Malkln, Mrs, Harold Jurgerav. a recession later this year - hr and Mrs. S. E. Katz. will call Congress into special The first regular meeting »[ hieh rmintiy of essential trans-formed by Miss Ronda Parer, Jects were «! contact Mrs. Martin Sternbach. whioh will be awarded by Sisterhood of Temple Beth Am Colonia. and Kathleen Parlsen, as mementos, x M a fund-ralslnic urtlvitv. FTJ f-SBOS. Sisterhood Congregation Beth session to listen the -far too ihe school year will be Si•]'- portntIon sfrvice MndH Hacker, Patricia Lavln, Dancing i« A) duplicate Mah Jongg 3ho.om w,l, hold its first m«t-|he.v," tax bmden. ^m"«'!h5 w™!!?'-"!!- Whil.tor."nim." 'Where Ch.l- .nd Cvn.hia Vesce, ,selin. Aichestr. tournament has been planned ren Loder, Robert Dixon, WiUls ing of the season Monday. Sep-i for October 23. Four prizes will w,i^m'UT"lTo7t' "andtember 24' at tl>e itanpJf on Neutrnls at Oenpvfl "rirfed ntletimnad ••Lookinm g in On \>w dren Come First,' will becomedv skit was performed byilnger. of Ten Boy Scouts a Joseph LeCorte and Pat La-enjoyed be awarded. More detailed in- Moyer, William LHotta. and . » ion u. s. test stand. School." Speaker will be Mr, shown. formation may be obtained Michael Rafalko. from Mrs. Jonah Sherman, On Camping Trip eveninLeaviiig Rth the scoute VFW* werHalel driven Birthday chairman. to Jamesburg by Mr. and Mrs. March 23 has been set aside ISELIN — Under the leader- ship of Scoutmaster Reinhart Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Herman. ,. for Cabaret Night with pro- Thorm and Assent Scout-|M". Thomw, and the leaders.)jMarked by Party fessional entertainment, dinner and dancing at the Temple. masters George Raynak,; Gue.sts at the Friday night ISELILNN — Ad double celebra- and dancing at the Temple. --- - ,. ,. were Leonard San- tion was held on Saturday for Anyone interested in working George Alberteon. and Walter campfir Cranford, and Sal- Robert and Joseph Mauceri. Jr.. toward the success of this event, Loder, ten scouts from Troop 48 giullano. may contact Mrs. Stanley Rarltan Council, sponsored by vador Bongivanni, Newark Bird Ave. Robert's birthday was Saturday the scouts enjoyed on Wednesday and Joseph was Bchuman. the VKW Post 2636, spent last such activities as swimming,! on Friday. Winter Afternoon Bowling weekend camping at Thompson IfishlnE, and boating. Time was! Guests at the barbecue in the League will begin, September Park, Jamesburg. also spent working on campinfternoon and the party in the 13, 1 PJtf. There will be three The scouts attending were craft and cooking merit badge]evening included Miss Dodie girl teams, 30 week season, and Reinhart Thorsen, George Ray- requirements Everett, Wash.; Mr donor credit awards. Mrs. Han- nak, James Herman, Robert George Raynak donated the and Mrs. Georce Buchko and en Isaac is chairman. Albertson, Walter Loder, War- watermelons for the water- children, George Jr., Elizabeth. FREE 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS 1 CAMPBELL'S 'IT 4!:49« ^^^ MMM MMWWWWAMWM melon party. (Helen, Andrew, Nickie. Mary Saturday night also featured Ann and Barbara Ann, Fords; _ _^ with coupon b*low and th« pwrefcott of a. RIAfiY MIXED a campfire. Mr an^ Mrs. Robert S. Scank Sunday morning the scoutsiand children, Janet. Robert Jr ,' PRIDE m FARM CATSUP 2' 35c LANCA»TIR BRAND L ndR and attended church at the Pirsf * . Barbara Jean. Me- C'eany o< Chunky tuchel Mr an Mrs tls R IUUY-COOKED, 'Pre.sbyterian Church and St.; ^ - d - O PEANUT BUnER i James Church, Jamesburg. [Dougherty and children. Keith SHANKLESS, ! During the weekend the lead-*nd Kevin Menlo Park: Mr. Mrs Wll a and HICKORY SMOKED m discussed plans for the fall."* - 1 ' "V^. ^ , hllclr en J ck Wllham Jr and 3r89« Reason which Ls cheduled to be-e , ' l : . - ,i HAWAII AN PUNCH HAM Lauralle, Rahway; Mr. and gin, September the DEL MONTE .5-«1 HELLMANN'S«'^A,«:65C Hall. The pro- 14 at the , Iceeds will be used for troop der and children MAZOLA OIL -- s Richard and Maureen, all of (equipment. They are also POn-|Igelin THORN - WILMERDENG CORP. soring a Christmas card sale] LEM0N WELDON OONCBKTK OOBJ. to help the scouts earn money REALEMON JUICE for summer camp, I nrvisioN» or muai luiuuu, we. SALTED LINDEN WOOPBRIDGE PLANTER'S 4^ -53c Too True *% UV 6-4422 ME 4-4494 Halt! Who goes there?" 7-«w SCOTCH PLAINS SO. PLAJNFIELD "American." cant FA 2-4300 PL 5-2200 "Advance and recite the sec- IDEAL TUNA • 3 ond stanza of the "Star OTHSB WKLDON FBODDOTS; Crahed Stont. BUck Spangled Banner." Top, Gr»rei, Sand «ad MMOD "I don't know it." REYNOLDS WRAP 3179. rUMf|( R()AST ^ 3 *•• Have You Changed Your Address HORMEL'S SPAM °—40c •;•-.•; | ".WHO CAN: k Since You Voted Last? •I GET • Cdfifonmi Runt J TO FIX; RB 3» £<>l GMEN STAMPS Roasting «M cwpen btt»« axl prnkw •< I i UHCASfW MMNC • . ITL. VMG4NM LEE Are You REGISTERED? DONUTS pkg o 29 < CHICKENS UMCAWM MM* ^ Wed thru S* . Amg to S«pt W LAMCAHM MMC Hk »• 1 THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1962 YAW ABU ACmt COOfOH "~* ~ VWHTJ CANMD Therm-0-Tumbler vRKM • V^^^p^^l is the LAST DA ¥ to REGISTER hm 50 S&N 6m« SHmp If you have changed your address you mast give aotice of your new DtM O« HM* address to the County Election Board or the Municipal Clerk. This notiee $2.00 POULTRY PUROWSt must be given before September 27, 1962, or you cannot vote in the I General Election, Tuesday, November 6. 1962 ' ' -••..: I I ArtrfrmOH« Expi(« Sotxrdoy, WttCH*! U you have changed your name since you iatjt voted you must reregister. I Free 100 S&H 9rtM Stomps •Mi cavp«n Mo* owl patciwH sl You may register or give notke of your new address at the office of the r - ll"-m|- n»n(T'~'~"*l'*'"* " * *| Middlesex County Board of Elections, 313 State Street, Room 708, Perth Amboy, or at the Municipal Clerk's Office in the Municipal Building, Jvkts 6 —. any day from 9 A. M. to 5 P M., or 7:00 P. M. to 9 f. M. on September FREE 5 Qi H STAMPS CANNED HAM 24 2,5, 26 and 27. If you are 21 Election Day you are eligible to vote if in «¥«ry con of Moot CoHm •r = LmuitM bow) WVoU „, Ha* fi>i register. IDEAL COFFEE FUUY COOKED HAM f.' TM ire 21 year.\,of age or over, a citizen of the United States and New 21 SM firm far^y. and you have resided in said State of New Jersey at least 6 41 SM km "YOU NEVER HAD H VO FRESH" and in the County of Middlesex at least 60 djiys on or before iii#,<» * election you are eligible to register and vote. ' JW qualified to register and vote and if he Is afflicted with a C11.1M 7 ICEKRS t Ai EDUCATORS of AMERICA, Inc. <)r STOKE HOIKS Customer STORE HOURS: " i*>4«tlon of QoaUflid Dane* Teacbcn CLASSES Open Daily 9;3U to U Cuiivenicncc DAILY FREE KegistraUons , BEGIN Frl. 9 AM to 9 P.M. FKKE FAKK1NG 1:10A.M. (P.M. CUSTOMER FRIDAY ^'ow Being Accepted j September* OPEN ALL »A¥ DIRECTLY BEHIND STORE »;J0 A.M..9 P. M. ln PARKING " < ME 4 soil M VWUMf On Itadse at EVERY WEDNESDAY OPBN AI4 DAT 8th \ TILL 6 P.M. AT ALL TIMES WEDNESDAY At l«r 'Hit iu.,_.. Avcnuet Avenel fin.., PAGE EIGHT AUGUST 30, 31, 1962 A'P's 3-5TAR HOLIDAY FOOD EVENT FOR THE LONG WEEKEND! BIRDS IN YOUR ACKYARD MIORANTS Though summer is still very much with us and tall is weeks away, bird migrations hns al- ready begun. As many bird- watchers know, some species start their southward journeys much sooner than others. Among them Is the purple mar- tin, largest of the. swallows, For some weeks past, the pleasant, gurgling notes of colonies of martins throughout At A&P you'll find a vast selection of items value- the nesting range have been U.S. Gov't. Inspected - Grade "A" Young priced to save you extra cash for the holiday. And enjoyed by many people. And too, they have been better" off ^ Ready- ' ^e* when you've filled vour food order, you'll pet for the presence of these birds To-Cook plenty of PLAID STAMPS the ± J Stamp in the in another sense, because of the unending war waged by them New York Area . . . by far! Comr in during the against mosquitoes, gnats, 3-Star Holiday Event at A&P .. . get great foods, sandflies, midges and other fly- ing insects, Plaid Stamps and Big Savings! Come Save! However, the purple martins have begun their southward trek and the localities where Sizes 18 to 22 lbs. Sizes 4 to 14 At. they nested this summer will not see them again until next spring. Where have they gone? The great majority of our birds Picnic or Cookont Suggestions! are either on their way to or have arrived in Brazil. From southern Canada and over this country, they have been stream- Ib. ing southward across plains Cut-Rite S 2-49 mountains and fiatlands into 3339 Strvi with Turkey tr HM Stock Up for tht Long Weekend! Mexico and across the Gulf e cruising the aerial highways Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 2 £ 43 ( through Cental America and PaperNapkins 2£ 49 the Caribbean. STORES CLOSED MONDAY So it is goodbye now to one OMM Stray—Wfc«fc tr MWti Labor Day — September 3d of the earliest of migrants and SUPER-RIGHT-SMOKED one of the most attractive and valuable members of a pleasing Cranberry »« 2™ 43' Ffth Fruift and Vegetables feathered family. When one MP Irani—Oar Finait Quality considers the fact that a colony of 16 pairs of martins will have made 3277 trips per day to their nesting-box, from 4 A. M. Grape Juice 2 49 Golden Corn to 8 P. M., an average of 206 Manhattan Brand trips per pair a day, through- out the summer while raising Unity the young, the numbers of In- HAMS Dill Pickles • • : 29' Farw sects destroyed must indeed, B«tt Portion 10 39 be astronomical. Now looking at a very dif- Italian Fr**ir< ferent bird family, often known £ Coca-Cola 6i37' Purple Plums as "sea swallows," we should Nabisco consider the black tern. Terns Ven-T>io are both coastal, and inland in I Pretzels £31' Honeydew Melon'".:: -5 distribution. All are rather Snow WVrH ( long-winged and often fork- Sunshine 2 tailed birds, usually gray above * Ckocolite Chip Cauliflower and white beneath, adorned 45 i Ib. CCj with black caps. The excep- Golditmm Brand Cantaloupe tion to this plumage, is the MlkirEHarlUlfMtlt 53' Pink Salmon c«n '"' black tern, Red Salmon lunnybrock Bfind It is black on head, neck and Pascal Celery underpays, the back dark gray. Harris Atlantic Crabmeai Tlie immature birds I IS OUB BUSINESS Air - Rail - Steamship - Hotel romise Do fPM Mid ooly t few cheeks B month? You TOUR AND CRUISE RESERVATIONS cm itUl htw tiki uhantages of a checking THE WORLD OVER : TRIDffilTES Meount MOMomioaOy. The ai^vpi- - m Phone VA 8-3661 Sjmid Okukmg AeoomL Ton pay only for the checks )uu "u.-r . . . Travel Bureau never forget 303 H»pl« Street there's noHMdal or minimum balance required Stride'Rite fit is built in ... and checks are imprinted with your name, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. WORLD WIDE TRAVEL and stitched in and shaped free tt*charge . So put on your hat and coat SPECIALISTS SINCE 1907 and CUM on down ... open a First Bank in. Vital support stays in Special Checking Account and start handling these shoes frpm the day Tour finances this sound, low-cost way. TOM STEVENS we expertly fitj them to the day they are outgrown. Banking Hours at Avenel Office: DANCE STUDIOS BIG GIRLS 4-9 SUMO Monday thru Friday ID BOYS JH-8, $10.88 t:SO A.M. • 8:00 P.M. IN (6U-9, $11.50) Friday Evenings ISELIN CARTERET 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. 1174H 1241 Green Street Roosevelt Avenue DRIVE-IN WINDOW will be open from Phone Phone ' 8:00 KM. to 6:00 P.M. Monday thru Thurs- day plui ALL DAT FRIDAY from 8:00 U 94855 KI1-5990 or AJ1 to 8:00 P.M. ME 4-3360 "EL 4-0808 OUR J BALLET; - ACROBATIC SPECIALTY: and MODERN JAZZ Carefully Filling Irst Bank Pick-up Service Available In Most Areas Orthopedic Prescriptions Including Iselin, Colonla & Menlo Park Terrace and TRUST COMPANY WHattvtr Amount of We Keeg ACCUBAT1 TIM1. SKILL RICX>ROB or »U AVENEL PICK-UP SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE and FATUNCI FORDS PERTH AMBOY Mall RBM1XDIR OARDt IN CARTERET ! U wjulrtd w« glyt It Provldt N«w Jtraay •lacUy and courteously nusi siza CHJOKUPB (Limited Service in Other Areu) UUU. MMOT MMWUHCI COMtMATION P^at^ MAW? BALLROOM DANCING Register NUWI private and Class Bpecbl Rates (or Teachlnf ID the Home — Special CUssei (or TeenHers — Attention Fords Residents! OUR NEW NIXON STUDIO NOW OPEN LOCATED ON OLD fUSI BOAD Cull U 94855 or ME 4-3360 AUGUST 30, 31, 1962 IL. KB., PAGE TEN lEHen Chicocchi, Donna DWan- zio, and Keith Mohr. COOPER AVENUE — Play- The Crow's Nesl ground Director, Mary Ann Us- rinski Thorn*, The winners of the contest* held at the playground were a* ! follows: an In the car show: Brian r»r Oilrns. William Strasser, Ricky vl Robert George, John ». Here and There: Richard Strasser, Arthur Kai-f,, V BIIK Angela Barbato. Louif <•,, Labor Day weekend is almos narbato and Deborah Rown- Cont*-. upon us — and with it come: Hyland. the end of summer activities for most of us. One day the The stuffed animal show: Jo- beaches and mountain resorts Ann Randazzo, Glenn Chap- CAMEO are crowded — the nrxt day man. Henry Baumgarten, K«- 'or Jfmn rrry are almost empty. Guess n-P Oold, Patricia Ntkiper, Ray- it is because school starts and mond Zipfel, Donna Mairlla the humdrum routine beslns William Strasser. Richard a AUGUST 30. 31, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN WINDOW Hungarian Citizen Club Church Units Green Street Starts Work on Landfill iPlan for Fall By The Start WOODBRIDOE — John Al- AVENEL - Rev. Bruce Ur- son will pi-esch at the First • „ ,,,k.' my house? This Is the . mosl {lem ni mn.si. Jr.. building committee Presbyterian Church on Snn- ,, u,r Project Bowtle residents Whenever a halnnan of the Hungarian jflay. September '.Mid at the 8, \. .; ii;:-irii!«- Redevelopment Agency task force 'Governor's Day' v ( me.ricnn Citizens Club an- ;9:30 and 11 A.M. services. Mr. ;, IYOKTI area, residents pour oui of their ;.- i|iiiMinn. The answer , , "DEFINITELY lounced tarted an nlliiiK the club's Golf Plans IIU lo IMPROVE not remove" stated Ex ] •roperty located in the marshes s Buddy Harris of the Woodbridgc Re Woodbridge - Carteret w^^oa^taiisfor^rHrirs.^z^;' ,,,.,. I .sincerely resent the rumor movers I To Your Holiday Week-end i | i ; 11 Hire Company, Perth Amb^r is agaui at- .'I'I'.IM- the appetite* of tlie pr^f^lional wrestling By MAHIA Healthy Due to tjie Labor Day Holiday 'i interesting mat card comlngfup on SepU-m- HACK TO SOK.UM, i •' •''•ic Stadium. Tlie Tenneaaee HillWHU's, with Fur the youuii l.nly K 0 I n « savings ^ ihe most colorfu| troupe of wrestlers 111 l«o l?utk ti) ,-n'liuul, I in a r t lmlr DESSERT " making their first appearance here They there will be NO garbage col- li.vliiiK b lui- •Japanese team of the Oreat Togo and Huba, portiiut. HIT • A'.iMrallan tag-Uiam mat*h. In the co-fi'nture lmlr .sliunkl, of course, be On Insured Savings •1 the amazing Argentinian, face* thi- Oruat styltii appru- lections on Monday, September 3, 1 : 11 om Camdet^i prlately (or PROBLEMS! her years It • taky.s in jo r e \ tllim thu /(Kin No Muss...No Fuss.. so that the Sanitation Department */"•/«/ Fills Two Key tu iaok Just ritlii u tukj'i tho right liuirdo ICE CREAM CAKE . from $2.50 uiu. I'tie yuuutj mia whn luoku Currant employes may enjoy the day dedi- lovely. uiitixii.itlL'ully hu» inoro I(£ CREAM PIE $1.00 ministrative Positions rouilittmoe Ui heraelf. kunnal You cuu biivu uonddimce In the •Mdcad bark-lo-frlioDl permapmit we ICE CREAM LOG q.50 j Two laboratory, x-ray and «lecuo- ^lv» Hit *ounii miss tu yuiir ! cated to Labor. iumily. You'll love tlio wuy We OIXIBS 14 for $|.00 • admlnl»tra- cardlograni department He .ijle It. • Amboy Qen- joined the hosplUl'n stall « FLYING SAUCERS .. 12 for $1.00 aulstant administrator ln July BACK-TO-SCHOOL vr been an- 1061, following retirement an SPECIAL Phone (Wders Accepted s Lieutenant Colonel in the U Hoyt. Thomas United States Army. '"'ld. hai been :T; ; ".so CALL FU 1 -9292 Ik . u Mr. Peters succeeds Mr. Hugh • 'i director and as asktant administrate for SAHTIATtOH DEPARTMDiT '•"•'•f- New Bruns- administrative services. He will " appointed i be ^responsible tor personnel, AND LOAM ASSOCUT1ON purchasing housekeeping, laun- la forch Amboy; nt »Uto St.' ANDY'S iJ1J Hair Fashion WOODSMDGE TOWNSHIP -i'Uon Mr. Pugh dry and maintenance service* Ui Woadbrldio: 135 Ambip A««. '''"K*1 of the ho»a-t the hospital as well as in 824 West Avenue in Kdlwu: Amboj ATI, it 5tb gt. (Cl»r» Butou tketlon) tervlcei, charge of Its safety and disas Port Reading DARI-FREEZE STORE and reai- By Appointment Only "Wh«r* first In Una Nun* tor programs. He joined the toul" 1075 St. George Avenue Colonia TEL. ME 4-W50 ""t-patlent staff of the Perth Amboy hos- •Houiu (Mien medical reoordsjpital in 1968 as assistant tomP Cluwd Wedu««lt>> ' wrvkes «uoh ai'trailer. Report from Washington Back to School Experiments in Weightlessness Jletleri to tkt One thing has come to characterize and school psychologists claim that Recent Use Of The 'Gag' Maneuver Up education In Woodbrldtfe Township- when a youngster enters school too or change. early, by the time he is in the fifth The 1962-63 school year will probab- and sixth grades he will be younger 35 Edgar Ave. Senate Liberals On Rules Change ly be no exception Growing and and perhaps smallei than his cltss- Avenel, N. J,. By WES HAVDEN 'bat* limltaiic, AUK- 22, 1962 stances changing have become part of the mates. His muscular coordination and WASHINGTON, D Editor physical skills will be less developed. ntu liberals already committed ,.)orc g education picture. Events once viewed Independent-Leader I, He may find himself the last one to H drlvt next year for a rules! fecllvc as sudden crises have turned out to be Woodbririnr. N. J. change which would permit a1 ' long-term trends. chosen for team games If the pupil Dcnr Sir' simple majorlt> to Impose de- maneu waits a year beforr entering school, Woodbridge Township's bate - limltlny cloture are find- Hneiiani The "baby boom" evidently has not Mayor-Council Plan, may be psychologists say, he will be one of little comfort In the —- diminished Throughout the state the booster toward a genuine ^ of the "gag_ " the older and more able students. As drmocrntlc municipality. 'neuvr£ r to stop the communica- ^I^I' there Is a continuing rise In births. Pre- the he develops confidence in personal re- tn thLs action, maybe t)ons satPillte flllbunter. " liminary figures In our public school us of this township, can , ^ lations, he will bo a chief instead of an AcUiall> system indicate that before the school abrrast of new ordinances "» Indian. Hiking the age limit require- V, year is over there will be close to 19,500 that Senate bloc. Jordan ol ments would help to relieve the school nut within our rights to N'Mli,,; students In the Township. h housing problem, too. who is Introducing ordl- H not ordy thwarted the at- John McClilh,,' Teacher shortages and teacher turn- p.nd how the elected tempt of some of their number|PUilorlKhi »; \ Our schools open next Wednesday •omniittprmen vote? This Is to block the satellite bill but posely skiui | over continue. Last year over 9,000 (T and our problems are varied. Our publicized ln our nation- rather obviously weakened their,vote. H»d t:!l. teachers In the state were new to the al Kovrnimcnt-why not locally. case for the neceMlty of the voted agamy, school board, if it really intends to rules change. [tally would !:„' school district In which they taught. .sincerely yours, serve the public interest, should anti- Key Southerners are already gh>'llf thr w. Mrs. Shirley Covlngton mar This situation will continue this year cipate these problems to keep up with imakiiiR a point of that on Capl- 'i f'" In Woodbridge. lol Hill arguing that the satel-! the demand for educational quality. August 22, 1962 uu, (,lol,,rf move provw fm Hi: Incidently, a suggestion has been Today, as never before, the public in- Kditor (busters can DP stopped under*11 '"tc-atid ,,, indi-pi'iident-Lcadcr ,]„, present rule requlrlnu two onlJ' Htl(>' I' ;> made that the school systems in the terest is tied to good schools, The tatrly d The Sewaren-Port Readlns (]ul(i, r»fornblc vote at any/ " '<> ' State should take a long view at the world's knowledge is growing explosive- has died Ignominious-;t|mP t|1P senate really want* to"" "lUiatj).. : entrance age requirements. Educators ly Learning must keep pace lv. We hereby dedicate the fol- (,llt ()([ (jpbate ' The rol» n| . To Whom It May Con-, ' .^ ^ ^ In thr Mtua-i, up lhe facl l Iri'rn—nnd It should: that Southerner* do not always 1 " "", " HPTRIT OF 1962 1 " ""r -us liberals have charged. ob-',o i*'" • ' Labor Day Who wns he with head e8(1( d 1 1 il Jr-cjectt to cloture purely for theiP' ' ' " ' on October 9, 1884, the Federation of held high Each year, many of us enjoy the sake of objection. oln r Broad of shoulder, lean of 1 ' . ' *' Labor Day weekend but very few have Organized Trades and Labor Unions of That'. ; substantiated by rec-wnat mi thigh? | * ords showing that Dixie law- a remote idea of the origin of the day. the United States and Canada voted to Eadc-ryed—with heart so makers provided the necessary! true The holiday, in honor of labor, was make the celebration national. This margin on each of the only four! ' ^ How he loved red. white organization later became American previous occasions In Senate, Married 1i!. first suggested in 1882 by Peter J. Mc- and blue. .history when cloture was lm-darned thltii Quire, who was then president of the Federation of Labor. When there was a wrong posnd contributing anywherc,The India- right United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Thus Labor Day is one of the unique from 12 to 20 votea for the de-icuba. joiners of America. Nations feared his country's holidays in American Life, which might In May of that year, he submitted sprang almost spontaneously from the Travelled far across the a proposal to a labor union in New people and which became a national world To die beneath his flag York, where he resided, that Labor holiday. unfurled. 130 Years of Service should select a day for a parade which Labor Day, 1962, it is suggested to Under the Capitol Dome Cheered respected, ne'er would show the strength and the esprit forgot our readers, as the last day of the sum- to oar Customers de corps of the trade and labor or- By J. Joseph Gribbins Product of the melting pot '. mer recess, should be a day of rest- Sometimes he cried at what — • — ganizations. he saw His proposal was adopted and the not frenzied driving and haste. Use TRENTON — Drought con-. At the present time only four of the past five years. In spite His Constitution was the caution at all times and be around to dltions in some sections of New trains operate each way from of this substantial construc- Law T. L. WATSON & Cll first Labor Day celebration occurred Jersej this summer failed to'Philadelphia to Atlantic City, tion, 60.000 pupils will be on In hi.s sii'iid a spectre came ESTABLISHED 18J2 on September 5,1882. Two years later, enjoy Labor Day in 1963. reduce production of fresh!Pennsylvania - Reading Sea- double sessions and an addi- To try to prove he lived in market vegetables grown on shore Lines officials want to tional 50,000 wiD be in sub- vain 84 250 acres. abandon these trains claiming standard classrooms. Now when tyrants wave and Dr. Frederick M. Raubinger Complete Physical Aggregate production of New the line 1* losln8 **.000,000 each ik M shout MONROE A.WEIAV This one shrink.-; and sneaks Resident Partner - Most six-year olds who are begin- eased tonsils, or even dental trouble, about. • ning school in a few weeks are in for can seriously hinder a child in his hundredweight which is about5lon has mled the raiIroad plans for sch0°1 °Penln8s- Hc Paper tiner is his brand MEMBER NEW VORK AMi must contlnue ' a series of immunization shots. While school work. It is of utmost import-two per cent more than last' to operate the reports the supply of fully qual- Lost pristlRe in every land. AMERICAN STOCK eiU 6 416 0 Engages law to hide behind • it is not requiiedfoj those beginning ance that child's first impressions of>' ? •?"?«)*" "* , ' '°° All the loophole.1; he will find. r Perth Anboy National Bank Building hundredweight. This Increased FAIR: — Governor's Day at For many shady deals con- ; trjeir formal education, a physical ex- At the 5 Corners Ml : v.:>0 school hie are favorable if he is to get: juction will occur despite a the New Jersey State Fair will, BARRIERS — Center road ceived : amination is a wise precaution. pr0£ be observed on Thursday, Sept. barriers, which save lives thru planted. The yield of all crops' j He manes sure that he's U YEARS IN PERTH AMBOY the most OUt Of his education, and for \ one per cent drop in acreage but not a tremendous head on ^ Very often a complete physical ex- Is estimated at 77.3 hundred-1 ' received. j arrive until later the day. faccldents, have been con-; this reason a child beginning school (Continued on Page 18) • amination will uncover defects that a weight per acre, compared with The fair will open on Satur-'structed along more than 1 IS j • child may have and that have been un- entitled to a physical checkup. 75.3 hundredweight In 1961. ;day afternoon_ 8epleml)er 15.|ml,M ot state h!ghways m New Actually, children should be givengivenf . cabbage ' j. Hughes.'Jersey. I noticed. It is, of course, important if a New Jersey a early |Go vernor Rlehard rop is forecast at 638,000 hun- taken ; i«ht R. G " child has a defect, that the parents complete physical examination peri- jwho has an lrlterest ln Commissloner Dw .. „ _,, . .. .„ ,-redwelght. which is five perjtne jair slnce chilcUiood, will Palmer who has Dromoted the 1 ramer wno nas - and teachers know about the defect so Odically, Thes« exammations Will un-|Cent above that of last year and arrive on the ground-s a•t -3:15,t, --i Uildln'g of such barrierP">moies awher me- ! that they can help the child overcome doubtedly mean healthier and happier "Jf^f J'^ P.M., for a tour of the exposl- ever possible, claims that on will Uon and a buffet supper at 6'ncw jersey's four-lane undi- ; the handicap of the defect. children, and less expense to parents amount to 7.354,000 cwt, which PAI. In previous years the Gov-vided highways, 1.41 times as 11 per cent below last year. : Impaired hearing, bad eyesight, dis- in the long run, 1 ernor was treated to a buffet many accidents. 1.45 times as Based on August predictions luncheon shortly after noon, n»ny injuries and 1.64 times of the New Jersey Crop Re- ,. „ . . , Personal invitation* are be-as many fatalities occur as on porting Service, sweet com pro- Governor the State's divided highways. Maxwell D. Taylor Sductlon in New Jersey will ; _ President Kennedy's appointment of service as a special military adviser to reach i.oso.ooo cwt, which- is ^ are incorporated !, General Maxwell D. Taylor as Chair- Administration's military policy ^<=ifour *r cem &bove 1961Rn d 19 per cent above average. and State officials to be pres- in the deMgn of all new high- * man of the Chiefs of Staff is a wise one. reflected the General's views. ent on Governor's Day. ays. But where right-of-way The early summer crop of lW I Particularly, in view of the recent It is interesting to note that the Sen- cucumbers will reach 636,000 In the State Building, offl- widths must be restricted, the clal hostesses representing each median divider or center'bar- : Russian success in space, it is import- ate unanimously approved General cwt : I 23 oer cent'lnstlt"tlon and S'ftte DePart"!rier deve'oped by the highway ". ant that our top military man be a iabove ' 1 ment will wear three-corneredidepartment provides a positive Taylor's appointment. So that there *ove > man of vision and toughness.. would be no speculation that he was Our V.I.P. : - It will be recalled that in 1959, Gen- opposed to the use of nuclear weapons Tka bonk whites tom« vtry important riers ln . eral Taylor resigned as Army Chief of for defense of the European continent, ersey pepper crop, however,iyear i stal^ by the New Jer- people — HM tokrwd vorktn, HM IO- Staff, making it plain that he was dis- General Taylor testified before the ndicate that the production 'sey Hlshwayi Department were One|18 lnches hjgh On the basla bonng men and women of Hi« country satisfied with the policy of cutting Committee that he was "known to bewill reach 468,000 cwt which *;^°of°\™JJj^public ,bout two per cent less than of experience, the design has and Hiii commtinity. It is 0 pfiriWfl« to. school pupils, or approximately . back on U. S. military strength. He an advocate of powerful nuclear stra- 961. gfown up to 32 inche.s and work in this grtot notion, am) m otr cou -_ favored emphasis on both ground tegic force and of tactical atomic wea- 300,000, will be transported ln'^higlier in the'years "ahead? Fresh market tomato produc- 4,700 buses when schools open _—„ to «nr« SCHOOL 1962 Smith • Corona 1. Both foci ore m«oi- 1. Thtbiglooiichaclwl 3, The tornd position ur«i. Shoes of* fitied hi I i,ui.u(. Tr»t«l . Hu (NEXT TO MERIT SUPERMARKET) I AUGUST 30, 31, 1962 PAOE FIFTEEN LEGAL NOTICES LKOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Cutl) d OlstlP! jtMftnn i ^ *" A««Mnmfni 111 NOTICE TO Oarfleld Pur* Mi>tT»». Mrs. CltuMth, H WverrlfwiPenle, Frank W., 10 Morrli Atenue Scotch. Ur> Row, 1JJ1 O*k Tree Treat. Norrie D. t Merlin Avenue Avenue Ptnte, Mn. Jeui A.. 10 Morrli bit i K Avenue .Seleakv, Mn. Ann ft., 1IU B Tunlion. Uroj C, 1011 IlUi the entire lot win MvfTtrtft *">'«• r"»>t L. 6l Fittrton. Thoitald, ll-A Aldrlch Woodbfldie Avenue Wliilim H. 3 cilf Hill Hill/Mrs. Sandra. ii-BOarfldd PirtiJ!"!"' *W C M onn Selesky, Hmtr PIIUI WoodUrldie Vanjoor, Jacob I. W« Ne* Dover i Aptn. !*•'!'"• George It, O Poff, Ciltton W., It Uarttm Ro«d Mtrlno, II Millwood William R . ii.n Onrfldrt Pnypek, Jinlc». U MutlM a AAr«nut Reredy, Walter J Hew Durham RotdjVtrga. trneet L., JM Woodbrttie AptJ Prcjrpnk, John P I I Ul aeverliio. rruk •„ 314 Plklnfleld I Avenue Avenue ifd an album, Avenue Vi'',.. ir«. Reitnt JM Woodbriail Hutl. Severing, Mn. LOUIM, 114 Plelnfteld Arenue that Avenue v» . Barbara J. Ul Wlnthrop Slmrkey, Stevf. JM Alooe. Atenue ! Rotd Sheridan, David J. Br. Melbourne Vrnr/.m. flabttlno R , 131 Wlnthrof ! Street ' Road ' =' ^ev w.h to , Sherwood, Vernon, I Heftin Street vnicht. S1#1U, M Piemen Avenui P Rnwr. In Die at thee Gmpnil ElfrtlmElfrtlmii on Street .Shoemaker, Clarence, O«k Tre* .Volitht. Steward D. 85 Plerton Hi-Fi «vent that tile afo>MB| „ \rprc Rrfi™,?Red "Z*' '"Z"'"'J "" """"• » month iiiouuiss froiromm th">re MtlsCnctln Miis[«ctionn ooff th thee MIDDLMIDDLESEE X flfldneld PurPark Slmmuns, Margaret M, 1151A V'nlinakl, Vincent, It tdmond Street rr Ked^ pUbnc ,nle then "In that COUNTY BO Robert, drove Avenue ,,,,sf Arr mm ,jf pubite «ie. the,, m that event COUNTY BOARD OP BLBCTIONS D^wrmD , WIIH. i,., U-A aarfieid Moore. Mn 311 Ptftlnntid 1 Harbor, Boi Ml ' Wnodbrldiie Avtmit Vrerland. Harold. 8r. Old Poit Ro«4 Jiu-obaen. Mnitnr, ,ir ll'C-4 Red. for the Younrthe pproperly y shall antomatlrallimntltnllvv rrre- Hint ihehey y ar»rpp residents of the P»'k ArctiiK Rendlnj, Be>erly B 3 CUft HUlt Sisionuon. , DDoiul d J , JJW] Wttt Wititner, F«lli R. 13« B Main Street the T field Village lfi ""*„!"n t e, "*'»MT Ul shlpP ooff Wood- TOWNSHIP OF Mor»n, Edward T. Home I BMd , -K noiil. woo d. _Rot d. Wagner, Mildred J , IN 8. Main ,l 'IIlP tit^I"'c ^ ™..l _. .^ . " '! .. 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AUGUST 30. 31, 1962 ' — PAGE SEVENTEEN JComba Bests Mantie in OFF THE BENCH faking About Sports PACK #i I9S7 REP King Opens Grid Drills By MKTEI Pitching Duel, 5 to 3 *&sr count mstrt Squad Down At Carteret High With ! CARTERET - The Giants— /tet> HH icame from behind with a 5-3i« _ _„ U yrr rb&eo To 55 Boys . ;,,,,tball time again upset win over the Cards In a I QrHc Win (fix* TOAV/CTOR/ drU CARTERET - Head Coach Large Squad On Hand . ill^l head coach Dougy King last night ,«1°* name in the Juniorr » "In, OVER ma 1 Ralph Antonello stated today '^d by a great m 1 ' .,,,-v on this year's Carteret High School r that the Carteret Sportsmen CARTERET - The football duel between Joe I»O 1 0 Pop Warner Team has been'my ,, ,; which opens its rugged nine-game U season at Carteret High School ; am fomba and Ed Mantle. | " * nitto 55 boys He and his staff n|O, jwlll be officially started tomor- lil(, with East Brunswick away from home In the final analysisy, , Joeoe! CARTERET - The Kollbas expect to have the squad dowji Row !row afternoon, according to . outplu;hed Ed Mantle, CardinalCdil s advanced to the to 14 by next week. j ,1m,lay. September 22. Dougy begins his flnaIs HratlC0BChDouByKmKlWh0 faltering flve lilts-., whil..- e Man_..- In the Senior Softball Antonello commented that; will be starting his 12th year Wi,, us head football coach at the Wash- no helhld the winners to four,Leai!U(> and will meet the un- the remaining boys have been! For Lous, 1-3 bea "t • -n °" Ms Job, with a double work-' >lw. However after the Cards| ^n Lou's Tavern for the working extremely hard and ,, Avenue institution. . - Lous Tavern out sfM|on. Thc morning ses- took a 3-0 load. Ln the fourthIPiayoff trophy. The Cards de- aavai)( feated have shown a great deal of de-j *d to the finals In the ston will last for 2Vt hours and l::l Digest problem," King admits, "will be Olants came back Agrlco this week, scoring 1 111 be hel(1 wlth four Rlrr and enthusiasm^ He andjplayoff series with the Cards " gear ln order We are deplete of veteran line ma- strong to tie the score on ttwoo >»ns in the final inning to lils staff feel confident thatiby winning their 22nd coiuecn ;t0 RPt the boys ac-'-ustomed to j on balls followed by A, come from behind and win the the Carteret team will be ready | tivp game of the season with wparlng the Ulllforms The aIt" !:,,l have only Bruce Wadtak, a center, and iComba's double ana Joe Pen- same. iernoon 8es slfln wl and Rive a good account of lout a single ioa 4-3 The A - " b« a UM D,.Melio. a tackle, returning from last dick's timely single. The Qlftnts Agrlco took a commanding worknuti Anoth(>r d then scored two runs In the top themselves when the season!*; 0 Sweet Shop were the vie i °ub'e ««»• varsity line. We will have to rebuild a 8-2 lead until the sixth Inning opens up Sept. 23 against the Urns In this game jslon Is on tap for Monday with 'half of the sixth frame to win when the Cards scored two Pords Bearcat* :the balbll K W rk UU Ulereatter i,,:w line around these two players." runs and then won the game The coaching staff has dl- Dan Semen*., a mainstay otf^ ° ° - The box score: with a four-run attack In the the pitching staff this season ' The team wl" open "* MaKm : Dougy would not venture a prediction vided the boys Into linemen and llUt a stronK East Bruns ; r Giant* seventh Inning hurled a nmgniflclent three T " backs and are putting these wick team on BSaturdayJ , Sep- ,,,v the season will turn out, he was optl- AB Stan Sosnowskl hurled the hitter. He gave up three walks "™ " "~ H grbups through drills to help tember 22. This opening will b« jciieivenak, 3b 3 victory for the Cards, while Al His brother Tony, aided ln the ,,,,-r the fact that there are close to 30 determine the starting offen- one week earlier than ln previ- JMcKenna, ss 2 0 Stofa suffered the loss for sive and defensive units. win with a triple and single. ,;, k from last year's jayvee squad, in addi- |Davidson, 2b 0 Agrlco. The box score: ous years and King pointed out 3 Some of the. boys that have that the time element will be •,. ;ii) boys out from last season's undefeated |J Comba, p .. 2 0 The box score: Lou's shown a great deal of promise one of the shortest in getting lljsnyczys, cf . 2 1 Kollbas during the drills are: Quarter- AB , n cloven. "It is around these two groups A. Cumba, lb . the tcarp. in shape In prevlOUf ... 3 1 AB backs—John Klndzlerskl, John 8. Semenza, ss 3 years the*team opened the lea- ,V1. intend to build fine teams in the next Pondick, rf . 3 1 Kasklw. 3b . 4 Spoganetz and Billy Postak; T. Memenza, cf 4 Felauer, c BEEN SL Klnch. 2b son oh the last Saturday of the ^,,,1-s." said King. ... 3 lJNardl, cf ..[. 4 Fullbacks— Charles DeOrace 4 'month, giving the staff about Turner, If Q- King, lb • ^ has four lcttermen returning to the ... 2 0 Qural, 2b 4 7i) MINNESOTA and Billy Egan; half backs — 3 11 ?our weeks to get the squad Into Stragepede, ss 2 m 0Aftf m/ y Ralph Peters, Tommy Davis, D. Semenza, p _ 2 shape. This year It will be less yid and they Include Ed Mantie, a junior, 23 S 4 Sarzlllo, rf 2 PRO CAKBER AT ZS, Vlnny Costanzo and Dennis Van Alstyne, 3b 3 than three weeks. Cardj iGlordano, c 3 me Miller; Linemen—Ronny Slom- Donovan, rf , nalfback post, Kenny Richter, a senior at i Wojewudszkl, If a Rebuilding the line Till b* AB H O'Rourke, lb 2 OF CWE ko, Steve BLstak, Jimmy Kon- mm of rm 2 King's toughest assignment thU .[!•,,•[• halfback position, Buzzy Brown, a Burton, if . 3 liKalusek, lb 2 drk. Ken Smith, Craig Wood- Gretsky, c S QUAftTf/?0ACK9 OF 2 "year, wipi only two letUrmea Chodosh, cf . 2 ijW. Kollbas, If 4 hull, Glenn Turner, Billy Nae- Bryan, c ... „ 1 ; a. the fullback spot, and Art McMahon, ALL T/A1£ fOR COACH-NORM VAH 8R0CKUN. returning to the line from last Pilep. 2b . 2 o!3osnowskl, p 3 gely and Tommy Worth. ,;,,[ at the quarterback position. year's eleven which finished tfaa Mamie, p . 3 2 - 25 season with a 4-5 record. Tha» :.,• team will hold two workouts tomorrow McMahon, ss 3 0 30 8 10 A & O two boyj are Bruoe Wadiak, % ' Hefferan, lb 2 0 Arrlco AB • ,i:,!ay morning and afternoon. The morn- center and Ernie DeMello, a Szczt'&iiy, c 3 0 AB Tourney Winners Labor Council Stlse, 2b i taclcle. The line will be built ,.._sl,,n will include a 2Vi hour workout with Donovan, 3b 2 0 Sarzlllo, M 3 Manchise, ss 2 CARTERET—The Golf Tour- man, E. Walsh, J. O'Donnell, oround these two boys. p-ar to get the boys accustomed to the Niemlec, rf llKopin, If nament sponsored by The Car- W. 8toplnskl, T. Davis, J. Fer- Zullo, c 4 Stofa. lb, p teret Recreation Dept. was held enchak. BeatsSabos,7-4 Vlnsko, cf 3 In the backfield the problem will not be as acute, with tour ,:::.<. The afternoon session will be a light Washington, 2b, p on Monday, August 2T At Oak Sprints for Qirls: D. Peters. CARTERET — The Labor Carmlchael, p .... 2 regulars returning to action, •,,;,•. On Monday the boys will also go Klti, p Ridge Golf Course, Clark. Sack Races tor Boys: W. Council defeated Sabo's Sport Hernoskl, lb ..... 3 Mesqulta. 2b Thomas Coughlln Jr. was the Shop, 7 to 4, with Joe Pendick Lehotsky, 3b ..... 3 headed by Ed Mantle a Junior ;, j. two long workouts— double sessions as Richkert, B, Powers, D. Davis, at halfback, Kenny Richter, a Z. Ur 1 low gross winner with the score V. Garskl, J. O'Donnell, K. defeating Joe Clngle in a close Myer, If .._. 3 »% s rail them. One will be held in the morn- B. Ward, cf of 100. Bruce Seaman was the mound contest. Krallck, rf .. 3 senior at the other halfback Freeman, W. Stopinski, R. Ka- position, Buary Brown, a senior Bamburak, ef Pendick struck out nine bat- ,,1,,-tlier in the afternoon. On Tuesday, due ow net winner with a low "net chur, J. Koval. at fullback and Art McMahon, Hannon, rf „... 2 ters but two wild innings gave 24 3 3 f 80. Sack Races for Orris: A. , junior at quarterback. ,. Ui-l that the teachers will hold a meeting W. Ward, c 3 Sabo's two runs in the second The scoring was as follows: Arena, M. Murdaco. One of the brightest lights In ..!,* school opening on Wednesday, there will Sanders „ 0 Thomas Coughlln 100, 80; C. Softball Throw lor Boys: W. and two more ln the fifth. However, the Labor Council the entire ploture, according to , one workout session. From then on, dur- Woodhull 105. 83; B. Seaman Rlchkert, M. Davis, D. Peters, Holy Family 9 'Ing, will be the large group of It" 29 S 6 09, 80; M. Koncl 111, 81; A K. Freeman. J. O'Donnell, E. scored three runs in the first Inning on one hit, a walk and about 30 boys back from last ::••' regular school season, there will be long Kollbas „., 000 202 4—fl 'lrlgyl 113, 81; R. Kalupa 118 Walsh, F. Gaslor, V. Chiara, year's junior varsity squad in Agrlco 300 210 0-« several errors. The winners I):.: 83; p. Davidson 120, 83; J. T. Davis. WinsFinaU7-7 1 ,, its after school. iddltlon to approximately the I ' '• Mckenna 132, 86; T. Chamra Softball Throw for Qirls: A. scored four more runs in the ,::. Oilrain. an outstanding lineman in his third Inning on one hit, three CARTERET — The Holy same number returning from 135, 86; C. Sersun 137, 84; W Arena, M. Murdaco, T. Bumls. Family Softball team captured last year's unbeaten Freshmen ,• carteret High, will assist King as line Walsh 138, 83; C. Wlkowskl Broad Jump for Boys: D. walks and several additional Agrico Upsets errors. Its final game of the season by squad. "We hope to build our 145, 87; V. Shlera 169, 87. Davis, M. Davis, K. Powers, K. trouncing the A and O Sweet fine teams ln the next two with Moe Oaslor assisting as backfield With rain causing the can- The box score: The Olympics were held on Freeman, G. Mocciola, V. Gar- Shop, 17 to 7. years around this large group," The freshmen «quad will be coached by cellation of some of the Bal Labor Council Ruth League games, VFW ani Cards in 10thWednesday. August 29, at the ski, T. Davis, W. Slotwinskl, W. Charles Makwlnsk Jr. hurled King confided. High School Stadium. The win- Stopinski. AB •i.i.kaandBobRuggeri. SA remain undefeated CARTERET — The Agrlco and batted his team to an easy Newcomers on the scheduta ners were as follows: Broad Jump lor Girls: A. Holden, 3b ,. 4 and will play for the second team won over the second place victory, by getting a home run this year will ba Linden and -; :.^ added that in view of the fact that the Sprlnta for Boys: D. Davis, Arena, M. Murdaco, T. Bumls, Knight, If 3 half title tonight, weather per- Kollbas Cards ln a surprise up- and double. He scattered ten Roselle. The squad will hpld s.i.l game is scheduled for September 22nd, M. D&vls, D. Peters, K. Free- D. Peters, K. Staroski, C. Carl. CouRhlin, lb _ 4 mitting, or Sunday afternoon, set ten-Inning overtime game Pendick, p _.. 3 hits against the losers. scrimmages with Highland :. .;v a week before most of the teams open 2:00. The winner will meet this week, 1 to 8. Both teams "I Fred Stauback contributed Park, Rahway and Bound In: A Vogt, c Baumgartner's, first half win- got 11 hits. Sabo, . i three singles to the eleven-hi Brook preparatory to the open- M ( u inber 29th, which was the regular open- ing on September 22nd, The lor. ner, to decide the league Sanillo, Kopln and Ward Such, 2b 2 "'attack. The Holy Family fhv Perfect Game Hurled By ished its season with f. 10-i: Blues will play a tough 8-garae ,r the Blues in previous years, the time championship. smacked homers for the win- Jimenez, cf ... 2 [ir; schedule which will be officially :a' for getting the team Into shape will be Th« amazing feat of winning ners, while Kaskiw hit a four- Brack, rf 3 record. It 22 straight games goes to. the bagger for the losers. A & 0 4 0 0 10 2—7 released by Head Athletic Di-" , 'the tightest in his 12 years as head of the Mudrak, rf 0 rector Frank McCarthy ln the [o: Softball League champions Charles Kits got three hits Comba in Junior League H. P. 3 0 5 0 5 4—1 Lou's Tavern; 31 straight games tor Agrico. His third hit, com- next two weeks. It CARTERET — joe Comba, Giants 25 7 3 Jim Qilrain will bo line coach .winners on the schedule will be Linden in regular scheduled games and!ing in the tenth inning, won Sabo's a win over the A & O team In the «ame for Agrico, whose father was m outstand- AB with Moe Oasior backfield ing athlete with Carteret High Chervenak, 3b „ 2 AB Vets Beat Labor coach. The freshmen team will K.-rile, according to King. the playoff. Dan SemenzaJ Al Kasklw was the leading 2jCinege, p 2 pitcher, won the most games ln'hitter for the Cards. more than 30 years ago, came McKenna, ss __ 3 be in charge of Al Brechka and !:, uam will hold a scrtmmage with High- through with a perfect no-hit- Davidson. 2br „ 3 0|Schaffhauser, 3b .... 3 the league with a record of 18 Kollbas Bob Ruggerl. 003 201 000 0—6 ter as the Giants defeated the J. Comba, p . i 3 , Prokoplak, ss 3 Council by 11-8 i !.i!k next Saturday, another workout with straight games and one game'Agrlco 003 201 000 1—7 Yanks by a 4 to 0 score ln the Llsnyczys, cf _ 3 Tindall, c 2 CARTERET — The V.F.W. !left to play. Lou's had a well-' Goodman ends Russian tour wav the following Wednesday and then the Junior baseball league. In win- A. Comba, lb _ _. 2 Kushner, rf 2 team defeated the Labor Coun- ; balanced team and good hitting1 raising Khrushchev. -.. : imrnage with Bound Brook on the 15th, ning, Comba outpltched Henry Pendick, rf , 2 Chamra, cf _... 3 cil, 11 to 8, staging a big 10- with some fine fielding, Thatcher, 2b _. 3 £ :u.i week before the opening on the 22nd, Sico Hurls And Rzhsa, who Is an accomplished Felauer, c 2 run rally off starting pitcher i There are still plenty of seats hurler himself. Turner, If 2 Zilkov, lb ..' 3 Joe Pendick in the first frame. available for the Jaycee foot- Comba struck out nine bat- 27 Magner, If 2 Harry Burton allowed only before at any track on the East balUlawlc New York Giants vs ters and Issued only four bases Yanks three hits but his control was OPENINGS Philadelphia Eagles at Prince-! Bats 2 to 1 Win COMt. on balls, but he had good sup- AB 23 4 S poor and he walked a total of aril at Old — to,,, September 8, 2 P.M. Any-' CARTERET-Baumgartners Labor Council.. 3 0 4 0 0 0—7 17 batters. His wildnes almost FOR FALL LEAGUES Bunday'i pro and novice, , defeated the GB.B.A. team lor port from his teammates. Stuart, 3b 3 . one lnterMtJMInterestedl ihMlsho M MBtal! On Saturday, Comba beat Riglcr, lb _^«.._ 3 Sabo's 0 2 0 0 2 0—4 cost him the ball game as the stock car rtces. topped by theBobby Mu|lan the first half championship ln TEAMS-INDIVIDUALS Mantle ln a mound duel. How- Kopln, ss _• Labor Council scored five runs Bridge Sunday two feature events, the 25-l»p Tomorrow morning will mark the Babe Ruth Baseball League CARTERET RECREATION in the second Inning on one hit as Joe Slco hurled a great one- ever, the loss suffered by the Rzasa, p 3 :XIE — The «ei- iportaman-modlfled race mid the nr6t je^lon of New Jersey DEPARTMENT and five walks. hitter, Sico won his own game (ants In this ball game enabled Slsko, 2b _ 3 MON., 7 P. M. l'.'.ructtve speedway the 30-l»p novici e claslh Is ex- football practice and teams all Senior Softball League Mike Kushner and Harry by driving in the winning he Cards, led by Ed Mantie, Andres, c _ 3 4-MAN MAJOR LEAGUE i' ;i r ing novice, pected to renew the furious Over the State will sweat and Final Standings marker In Jhe bottom half of win the Junior League cham- Wyskowski, If _ 0 Burton hit home runs for the 725 Average • l modified itock macadam battle for driving jlou an(] eat mud until the final Lou's Tavern 21 winners in the big first Inning the seventh Inning, breaking a ilonshlp. Chamra, of 8 • initial appear- honor* between Tommy Elllott;game on Thanksgiving Day. Kolibas Cardinals 15 bombardment. GABDEN STATE MEN'I l-l deadlock at the tame time. Rzasa gave up five hits and Serson, rf 2 lloberti and hit of Tomt River, Rahway's Pete September 22 will be opening Agrico 12 V, F. W. 10 o 1 0 0—11 83S Average The final score was 2 to 1. My one walk, but a few costly Kllyk, rf 3 • . br unfolded Pruee, Elton Hildreth of gttmes for most teams. Car- ;rrors cost him the ball game. 23 A & O Sweet Shop 11 Labor 0 5 0 10—6 Slco was superb as he struck 9 PJU. »i Old Bridge Brldjeton, Wally Dallenbach of^ret will travel to East Bruns- Holy Fampy 10 WOMAN'S HANDICAP the crash troupe East Bruniwlct and Rldgefleld wlclt and play ,t hoine the fol- ut 11 batters and gave up 1 Kozy Korner 6 ipeedway at!Park's Don 8tumpf lowing Satutday against Lln- ralks. He was ln trouble only Knights of Columbus 6 Seven-time novlce-maln win- den Carteret will meet three jnce and that was in the 6th Loii's Tavern Completes Carteret Lanes 2 Fjlep Winner TUES., 7 P. M. Inning when three walks and Junior League, • '••<• *urld'i only one-,ner Bob Voorhees of SprlnK-teams from Union County this SUBURBAN LEAGUE an Infield hit enabled the losers Final Standings :>..m will direct hi* field Bob Howard of Port .season Including Roselle Park, to score their «nly run of the Cards i In Mound Duel 855 Average ' .such outstanding Monmouth, Bordentowns Tom- Roselle and Linden Perfect Year With 21 ame. ;| Yanks B CARTERET — Lou Filep and Low Averigt U*IM '•'•• as the motorcyole my Oreen, Len Martin of Tren- Many fans will witness the A walk to Fllep, a sacrifice Giant* 4 Bill Walker engaged ln a close a dynamite ton and aome forty other open ni-st practice; some out of curj- CARTKRET — Lou's Tavern, ,nd then a long hit by Slco Pirates 0 pitching duel, with Filep hurl' WED., 7 P. M. 'h act, end-over- competltlon drivers Irom all osity and others for a look at one of the greatest teams In iroduced the winning run for Animal Crackers Babe Ruth League Ing a'5 to 1 victory Fllep held He rolU and the sections of the state are ex- j the 1962-83 team. Before t^e Carteret's Recreation Softball RECREATION LEAGUE Baumgartners. Glamor girl to clerk at peir Composite Standings the losers hltless and the only r,H car leap over nected to compete in the trlple-iseason opens some papers have history, captured their 2 lit ame counter: "Do you have 850 Average named Woodbrldge and Linden O. B. B. A. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 G.B.BA. Local 111 8 run scored by Sitars was the inial but, packing header racing program Baumgartner 0 10 0 0 0 1—2 game, with a 3-0 shutout vic- Dmething that will bring but Baumgartner's 7 result of several walks. Fllep Low Avtntft eve ihow with Lastweek'i jalopy and novlcelpower teams, tory over the Holy Family tie mink in a man without dls- VJ?W. Post 2314 « 3 had trouble with his control as 9 PM, ; : ashes never teen heat winners, George McCurdy team. The victory enabled Lou's urblng 1|he wolf?" Oadsby of BOWLING LEAGUE TO MET Labor Council 7 5 he walked ten batters. NEIGHBORHOOD LEAGUE of Tavern to conclude the season Sabo'Si Sport Shop li . : Walker had a no-hitter going Colts EDISON — There will be ft Heffernan Shuts An Inside - Out Job 800 Average Trenton, Ed Qlepel without a single defeat. It was Sitar'sj Shop Rite 2 In the fourth inning but two West meeting of the Gold. Crown Wife (whispering i -f "Wake Mlieit Major »nd ' Nion Bowlers! Neck, Bobby Doyle a perfect season — great ln ev- Joe Medwick League hits ln the fifth Inning pro- Classic FoUowlni perthlLadles' League, J)Ion^ ery respect. P, Johp. There's a| burglar duced three runs. Walke|r , Bob ;Bowling Out Pirates, 3-0 oing through your pockets.1 Final Composite Standings of Member 10, 7:15 Pj_M.j lions Club 13 struck out ten batters and Is TEAMS HEEDED Amboy, CARTERET—The Cards won Dan Semenm had the honor lusband (muttering sleepily) 2P-lap starts Kepich Esso 6 sued only three bases on balls, THURS., 7 P. M. 1 son Bowl- their seventh game ln nine of hurling the final victory by Leave me out of it. You two <| Women * League winner Emll Zlmmer of West St. Joseph 6 Baumgartner's 10 10 3 0—5 PERTH AMBOY 513 Keaniburg wiU be featured In starts this week in the Junior blanking the Holy Family with Ight It out yourselves." WOMAN'S LEAGUE - 517 Average i General Democrats 3 Bitar's 0 0 1 0 0 0—1 •tart Friday nighfi 8:30 PM. corn- blned meet on the inner flfth- Recreation BatebaU League by six scattered hits. Jim Riedel, B Sept. 10, 196B mlle track and the outer half' scoring a shutout 3-0 triumph manager or the B;oly Family 9 PJW. «t » PJ|.) | mile oval. over the Pirates. Rlchey Hef- combine, got three of the six Get Ready for GUYS and DOLLS The record 61 jalopy car eran, pitching a good game hits. MIXED HANDICAP turnout of last week Induced itruck out 11 batten and al- For the winners Tony Se- School NOW! low Average farteret Lanes promoter Tommy Qrbac to lowed only three walks. menza got three singles. OPENINGS for WINTER LEAGUES The winners scored their •'II Kl 14908 schedule two «Map "Junker Pat Hart, losing hurler, gavi MONDAY 9:00 P.M. MAJOR 920 AVG. FRIDAY features" along with a 36-oa UP five hit* and Itruck out 12 runs in aingla units, getting one WOQDBRIDGE novice main event Friday, whili batten, but hii six walks coa ln the second, one in the fourth TUESDAY 9:00 P.M. 775 AVG. OPENING from 7 to 9 pled with poor support cost him and one in the sixth Inning. Gym Shirts Low Average! t drag racing commencing at TUESDAY 9:00 P.M. B CLASSIC 1 Club Datet - Hewrvitiom Lou's Gym Shorts 6 o'clock on Saturday will fea- the ball tame. 180 MAX. ture a 240-car racing fields be- The winners scored singles. Semtnxa 88 ' Athletic Sox WEDNESDAY 9:00 P.M. runs in the first, second and J. Qluchotkl 3b i! 870 AVG. SATURDAY ing erased with early evihlng Varsity Sweaters eliminations. sixth innings.' O, King lb 3 WEDNESDAY 9:00 PM. MIXED LEAGUE JUNIOR LEAGUES and School Jackets OPEN BOWLING Piratei 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Klnch 2b 3 THURSDAY 9:00 P.M. 2 MAN DOUBLES Cards 1 1 0 0 0 1 x—8 D. Sernenu P 2 Sneakers nmc T. Sementa cf 3- ri(1 Thuriday nil 1 350 AVG. SUNDAY r «y & Saturday Van Alstyne 0 3 FRIDAY 6:45 PM. RS. Golden .Opportunity 875 AVG. 1HQHNING Btl | "K In Vour Old Jane - I'd like to be a itew- Donovan rf 2 FRIDAY 1:45 PJU. 5 HAN TEAM 735 AVG EXPRESS BUSES 3-MAN TEAMS ardess on a plane. You meet Potts If ' 1 I Slaver For A WawrynzynaU U 509 Team Average lt EVERY so many men that way. 1 Cocktail Lounge • Snack Bar * Air Conditioned ( "'M)letc Overhaul 24 THE SATURDAY JiU — But there are to many JOE SCIIIAVONB J AND other Jobt when you can meet Holy Family J PARTS for Mullan 88 rornurly of tfudi lUcrutloo Center WEDNESDAY men. Now tuocUttd With Buwl-Mfir P'NUTON . SHICK Jane maybe to. But hot Bhofuky 2b I/SUPPLY MAJESTIC LANES Rtl'CO . SUNBEAM ATLANTIC CITY strapped dowp. Yavortky lb ROUTE 9 A PENN AVE. Mtkwlnikl «t KONSON HOPELAWN, N. J. RACE THACK Touch* Brawn U BOWL-MOR LANES BUMI Itav* Main & School SGT. « IWUMI HuibUKl - wh«» y HI tta ShulesU _P • CocktaU Lounit • fto IhM Sts. «t 11:00 a.m. on Wed- groowy mornjr total that Riedel lb 1M1 Kiln Stiwt nesday*. Stts. 10:30 «.m. 346 Main Street Woodbridge • ftuttunnt gave you? KAHWAY 00 Td. 6344520 \h I-MM HOUND TH1P M Pi""" Wife — stand sid«wayi and Td. ¥V M»a KUbUC SSKYICI COORDINATED THAKSP0R1 look In the mirror. PAGF FIOHTFFN AUGUST M. 31 1962 IL fin Knmi Wilson mid Christine F.\ ruing courses ^populations Mrs. Ruth1 tend baseball games In Phila- The Capitol Dome dustry Oortvu.v ' writing saiiimiinii reports and Boszak, superintendent of the Editor's delphia and New York and the PLAYGROUND NEWS A mn.sK-miiKinK contest was (Continued Irorri Kdit Pagei in plumbum regulation and in- Domestic Arts Department of art* and crafts will be tint mid -: CLASSIFIED (Continued from Page 11' COLON1A 21 - .Playground Ui- hold Winnci's wore Janet Davis, Planning 'm* approved the dis-spection will or offered Jointly the New Jersev State Pair, l.s paint this week RATES - INH»RMAri(,N Has life? pleasure at his tips lrrtor G"ni*e BislinP Rosrmnry Fuller, Irpne Puller, tribution of $fi 644 74fi for storm this fall by thr Extension Di- now receiving entries for ar- SEWAREN SCHOOL - Play- 11.00 for 14 wordt Owdlln, t 1 Double-talk .streams from • The winners of ihr potato OooiRo Mnyer, Elizabeth MRyer, repair worn nlnnw the New vision oi Rtitger* University ticle. ; In that department. pround Director, Marianne 4« «»eh tddllinnal word (a ,„,"',^' T, 1 his lip.s sack race were: David Bardo- Francis Patterson, Dolores A v I(H Jersey coast Merchants are and the stair Department of fAPITOI CAPERS:— Motor- Bloom ID tdfftnc* HLR motto rings from yondrr|vitch, Janet Davis. Jeff Hand- Hanson. iui(i ,Iimmy Dnvis. warned ov the State Depart- |Henlth The traffic death' ists UMIIR the Garden State The children are being kept lor George Bloomer Bfl.sil Sab- AVf'NKI PARK Pla.VRrnund ment of Labor and Industry toll in New Jersey thus far this Parkway lose more hats than steeple busy during these cloning days NOTB: NO CI^NSIPlF.D ADS TAKKN bnk. Judy Judd, Kathy Loomls, Director . Boh Knskn «nd Pnl MUST BE SFNT l'lh, that the sulr and storage with- year tins reached 549 compared othn articles with sun- "Use (he law to rob the of the playground with varied IN 1 any people ' Dennic Cohen. Bobbl Ann Ter- Kiiiirufc out a license of model rocket with 460 :it thr same time last es and ey< clawes running activities. A sand-modeling con- year and E.v-ex County leads Oh, where is he, head once ra nova. Eileen Bloomer. Bar- In Hi, Di'fMnnlnK of the week TrlephOM MKrcar; 4 engines containing a solid second anti third. . . The New test was held Winners were the dentil parade with 65. bara Ann Higglns, Eileen Bos- n stunt ,md tunibliiiR contest chemical mopellnnt is illegal, • -IJersey Taxpayers Association held hi<;h? James Urban, Cathy Panko, iGovernor Richard To free all men he'd gladly enbtum and ReginR McCrny wns I'i'ld II Included summer- .' . Skin-divers have been ichard J Hughes ri,p01.,s u states paid the ma- Ellzabetn Mayer, Janet Davis, • LOST AND FOUND • Mls has proclaim die, The winners of the three- sniilts. caiMVlieels, head stands, 'i:i,.AN| granted permission by the State i-d September 7 to'(Jo jorr sllli?r nf rns1., for the fed- • Louw Krempeckl, Diane Davis, 14 ;u NiiiKitml Child Safety nnd uthi'i sirh stunts. The I,OST Bank Book No. 13772 V"Ks\|, Let us pray for his rebirth legged race were: George Thomas Urban. James Davis, of New Jersey to salvage the eral iiovcrnment's $7 billion winner* MI in James Haythorn, Wi'ck The State Chamber Or has he vanished from the Bloomer and Basil Sabbak, Jo Bobby Golden. Alley Sunders, contents ot a wrecked vessel Federal cnint.'Mii-nid program Ci'fii Shiiffn Kevin Certain. of Comirrrrr and guests are earth? !judd and Chris Placltela, Joel Kenneth Coyle Raymond San- Carierrt Finder nboiit one-half mile off Hotgate last vein and their taxpayers Mr & Mrs. Walter Patskanii O'errv sijn, Ronnld Stromlrk, KHtheriii". tddny at the Fle"m- Bratter and Philip Krniwke, ders. William Frrllsh, Bobby plra.se contact Irene filter. on Long Beach Island. ... A are gettinc tired of carrying the MR and MRS. Steven Thompson Ricky Bray, ington Agricultural Pair. . . . Dennis Cohen and Harry Val- Hauselt and Dennis Coylr. Street, good peach crop this year esti- burden WALTER PAT8KANICK Niino Scivlundt. Lois Burkliart,, les. Eileen Bloomer, and Philip mated at 2.500 000 bushels, and Regulations to be promulgated 31 S, Robert St. Winners of the doll fashion Deni.-e Rinhtmlre, Debbie Lit- Lord Home says Britain must Kranzke Kathy Corollo and show were Elizabeth Mayer, - - - RENT A WAIT;. an apple crop which will reach this year to control duck hunt- Sewaren N J, ztiiibi'i-i'. Reth Hrehocrk. Kathy v join market. • FKMAI.E HELP WANTED t Only 7^ R ,',,;' 3.300.000 bushels proves thatllng are considered the most Barbara Ann Higglns. and Joel Anne Henry, Debbie Chevrcnak. Wallm:. .in Ann Lane, and Ml- Wilt New Jersey remains the Garden restricted in the history of the Kennedy seeks more funds Italy spurs drive to addiBratter and Jeff Handler Natalie Zinze, Dolores Hanson, ,• hi"]p Kvanello. HOI'SEWIVES - without ex-,^ " State despite the spread of in- sport " nf decreased duck for Ambassadors. southern areas. i The boy« and girls will at- Barbara Wilson, Llgla Okoszko. peneiice can earn to $10 a (Mic inoi IIIHK some of the cluv sellini: AVON COSMETICS • chiltlri'ii uiuliclpated nl a liike in own vicinity Earnings begin' 'to Wnodbi i(it;e High School mid Bt once Call today for Christ- stadium Those who did were ; nu»« SellitiK Season starts soon, OWN AND Pat Leahv Christine Lcady, Mrs. Drug, MI 2-5146. S 30| OWN BUSING 'I M.mici'ii Leahy. Andy Cliomi- 1 • - •— -iln connedjn]l iik DdiiM Misura, and Nancy • MALE HELP WANTED •[credit, on,,,'. , I'"r.mt i - time Plefeiu,! i )n Wednesday a hot do>: YOUNG MAN. HS. grad. Oood! BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY io;i.M «iis held with over SO at math Learn commercial] cant person!,] cluldnii Bltendi.ig all happily photography. Car Writ* Box should aveii,,. eatuu; hoi d»i;s. potato chips. M-21S c o this newspaper Investment SIUI.L :ill(l CIHikii'f 8,30 cured by un l,,itn m (he uci'k there win FOR RENT control Wr (I dm: show. Thr children came this : PrlHtiig Contractor 1 Asphalt Paving Coal & Fuel Oil Drugs Music listraetiou - mih dogs of nil .sizes, shapes WOODBRIDGE - Four • room ,iiid colors Duplex September occu-1* SFRvici fAKB ADVANTAGE OF OUB Learn To Play The Tile children alwi clijovi'd pancy, White. Phone CH 7-i LOW Sl'.UMER PRICES ON (Mil activities and organized :tl49 after 5:00 P. M. jBRICKLAYHI- • • T&H STANLEY RAYMOND L BUSTO t.uiii's durinx the week. PIANO-ORGAN 8 30V types of l}i,<;: , 1IAC1KMAN HEIGHTS - Play- Jobs. Sprcu!. ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS General Contractor 1 JACKSON ACCORDION k'nuind Director Joanne Fi - • INFIRNISHED APTS. • Porches nnd and Private Instructions by • Masonry rioli TO LET ;»ny kind, Cai: y. PARKING LOTS Qualified Teach en. Fill Sour Coal Bio With and SOJS • Carpentry A doll contest was held at Ionia 1 INSTALLED Beginners and Advanced tin1 pliiytiriuiiid. Judges were PERTH AMBOY - WOODBRIDOI Lehi?h Premium Anthracite • Painting NOW LEASING FOR FREE ESTIMATES Druggists Students Accepted. Mary Ann Al.ich. Teliesa Mui- AUGUST OCCUPANCY All Work Guaranteed • Jobbing ::iotto. and Ronnie Lamberti SISTER MAI1Y NUT OR Call ME 4-5446 FOR QUALITY EXECUTIVE ADVISER. Skilled Labor 19.95 88 Main Street • Alterations The winners were Linda'Smith. Authorized APARTMENTS week. 9:00 A first Claw Material! STOVE Woodbridge. N. J. Cheryl Smith. Donna Munis, Sales & Service Kor free Estimate Debra Truhan. Patricia Marui- HT *»o AND txoRmA OROVB RD,•Sunday by ap CaS CH 6-2631 or 969-1120 PEA LOMPI.ETEL\ AIR-COtJDITIONIDi77 Main St I' Telephone MEreury 4-0554 CONN ORGANS CALL KI 1-4822 otto, Dav n Morris. Frniuine CABTEEET, NEW JERSEY PRINTING 2'j ROOM U'FIL'IENCY APART-'W l rn\\ y,,^ COAL 1850 KIMBALL PIANOS ontieau.x. Kathy Ott, Ginu Fe- MENT3 IN NEW COLONIAL BRICK, J LaH MK DIAL noli, Linda Otl, and Mary Po- HUILDINQ BUCK lmo, Judy Kt'iioli and Micliele Idtnl for Executives, B&chelon. Builders 17.50 EXTERMINATING - JARDOT Service Stations BaclielorettM. Retired >»d BU»DM< IP YOUR DRINK;-, COAL Contala and Newlfwedt come a prob!>.; PIANO COMPANY FJ\ST GREEN STREET — Any Type and Style ME 4-1111-2-3 PROM $109 MONTH Anonymous can •••• Playground Directors, Christine 13.1 TERMITE CONTROL 418 Rahway Avenue FREE HEA1 UAfl AND PARKING Bl 2-1515 or »-,' Cistom Built Homes GALLON Woodbridfe Tliompson and Maryann Scan- INCLUDED IN RENT '253. • EXTERMINATING TOWNE GARAGE 100'r ON SITE PARKINQ All Electric Home* Premium OB OPEN PAILV 10-» — BAT. 10-6 Ion : National • LAWN & TREE CENTRALLK LOCATED CLOSE TO ' Post and Beam Hornet Brand • Announce- J f (iardnei A Son The children displayed a EVERYTKINQ—Juat 15 mlnuWa jHAVrNO TR(U SPRAYING from Newark by Car . near BUSMI „-...__., , Free Estimate 24-Hour marvelous mtere.st in their Kwe r Service on • LANDSCAPING 485 AMBOY AVENUE playground uhon they partici- and Trains Only a Few Blocki! ^S<:i r.nv Financing Arranged ill Makei ol from Center of Perth Amboy ier removes r.; Call For Appointment Burnert For Prompt Service Learn the Beautiful- ments Woodbridge pated in the clean-up contest, FURNISHED MODEL APT. and stoppase CALL ME 6-0258 Tho.se who helped were Phyllis OPEN FOR INSPECTION For Fast Service Sounding MEreury 4-3540 DAILY I INCLUDING 8 AT. AND pipes, drains a:. •'•trr.i I WOODBRIDGE HOME Gnllo. Andrea Di Blasio, Greir lust Give Us a Call SUN.), 12 NOON TO 8 P.M, digging, no da::. • ? - STEEL GUITAR! • Business We're Speclallsu ID is. Gail .vleszaros, Joyce BUILDING CO., INC. ARMBEE LABORATORIES RENTAL MANAGER ON PREMIMSJand efflclPr/, V, TO! Hawaiian, Western or • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- Walter Ky/ema, Karen 182 Strawberry Hill Avenue Dr. Robert V Bielarski TEL.: HI 3-J5W Ipiumblng and Director - Entoraolorist MENT and BALANCE Kyzeraa Bill King. Nick Szil- 8/2-8/30(8007. Woodbridge, N. J. Pedal Style Cards SIMONE BROS. 530 Rahway Avenue • BRAKE SERVICE Telephone ME 6-0026 Lessons by a professional LINDEN, N J. Woodbridre N J. Electrical Contractor - with years of playing and • Billheads agy. Amy Szilagy, Tom Ring, Ibara Hartun- ,, Car Rental - Leasing HU 6-2726 teaching experience. Paul Gavmsky, Fiances Deci- tung Heating-Air Conditioning For aces from 8 to SO bus, Gail Decibus, Mary Straub Winners «: ;i, and Marie Osollnsky. HU 6-0059 B. J. ROEMMELE • Letterheads were Ronald J only ONE Ir. the baking contest, Wed- Wdovichik, K.I YO 9-0791 . Coistrnction . QUALITY HEATING i( Commercial nesday, winners were Joyce Gy- Margaret Ann Rent»Car • Programs ir Residential enes, Mary Straub, Mrs. Ga- Berg, Baruam ii i( Industrial vinsky. Karen Zapp, and Marie Collins, Keith F, & AIR CONDITIONING Painting There is Psolinsky, iotliy Jorgensii:. Per FREE .95 24 Iloui * ALTERATIONS by • Signs BUNNS LANE - Playground Winners i>: a Period ELECTRICAL Sl'RVEYS Complete Interior, only one Director, Terry Me Guinn contest were ti: :. .< :l 5Pius Funnies per Mile * AUDITIONS The children played the gamp Edward Oli-n'; K & O HEATING Exterior Painting CALL TODAY ARNOTT password". Prizes and certi- iOuinn, Dennis < * CL'STOM WARM AIR or HOT WATER Paperhanging ficates were awarded to Mar- ry O'Neill. L.',..- Estimate! Cbetrtull) Gtnn WELCOME tree Estimates • Time Electrical Company garet Ann Szakacs, Ruth Burg, Giorello. Mai.f IHRIF-IEE UAR HOMES First Class Work No Job Too Large 613 Linden Ave., Woodbridge Ronald Jacques. Thomas Ward, kacs. Donna U.i: 1063 H'way S) MEreury 4-3328 Joe Neville. Jean Le Van, Bar-Hartung RENTAL SYSTEM * GARAGES AVENEL or Too Small WAGON ME 1-2903 ROOF, GUTTER and 13J) Smith St. * FENCES DOWN DRAIN FREE ESTIMATES Perth Amboy REPAIRS Fully Insured VA 6-0232 Jewelers LADDIE and CONWAY — Special rates (or 'CONCRETE HE 4-7165 Longer Periods — M'DDLESEX SO yean of experience fot- tering food will in businen icd communit; life. Ceramic Tile PATIOS - Plumbing & Heating PRESS Kor Information on ALL WORK THE WOODBRIDGE Welcome Waion In DRIVEWAYS "Service FULL* GUARANTEED! PUBLISHING CO. With a • COLOMA EDWARD SWANICK SIDEWALKS FU 8-1667 16 20 Green Street CERAMIC TILE GOLDBLATT'S Smile" Woodbridge • AVENEL ! Kjbway'p Oldest Kst»bUsne4 CONTRACTOR Jeweler t ISELEN 84 East Cherry Street including Mosaic tiles Roofing & Sidiig CaO RAHWAY New Jobs and ED FREY Repairs of All Kinds CONSTRUCTION CO. LEGAL NOTICES Drum & Bugle Corps e teaching staff Includes LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICIS NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES 1 *fp(>-ettG8 Samuel Newberger, Mrs. Contractor- who tall to observe the NOTICE 10 VOTERS: Brown. Mary Ue. 41 Mercer Btreet Gardner. Mary, It Bergen Stmt Pankullca, Mra. J«n. 58 fl««14 Stretl To Form in Colonin More time limitations will forfeit Miriam Rapoport, Albert Le- nee with , Buchan. William L,, 41 Wteh Street Otttlett. Daniel J., Mi Perahlng "'ankullea, Stephen K., S8 Heald COION1A — Announcement their deposits A Street I led. "An \ and Joab PlndUng. Rabbll .vA1LS?°ument' M8 returnable at 0 0 411110 been made of the forma- (Title Pappas. Mamrtt R.. 3) Oootldjt \\\ Fashion Newberger will Instruct the Bar the Office of the Architect 'cs of 1M9. togethir MraTh^S.^UVri '*^. * ' *" "^'^ Avenue Taking Tires A Bid Guaranty and a Payment mtments and Supplement! Street Oudly, Ollls L., M lltei Btreet on of a drum and bugle corpi, id Baa Mltzvah class. and Performance Bond aa specified Halllnan, Ura, M, 9 ntch Street Pappaa, Theodore K. » Oootldg* hereto, the following namta wiil~b«'ubarTtntk, Norren, title Kin lay Avenue :nown as The Colonials, under The Sunday 8chool season will be required. remortd from the permanent regls- Colllna. lira. Donna •„ U Union Harris. Carrie. 17 Berfan Street , lival Set WOODBrUDQfc-Robert Par- The Board of Iducatlon of the trjtlon binders. In the BOROUGH Street turns, lather, 17 Berfan Street Parlaroikl, Joaaph, 80 Charlea Btratt $ he qxnuonhlp of Amerlcanl will begin, September 9, 10 Borough of Cirtaret reserves the Hilton, Thornu, 4 Salem Avenue Pehrlnger, Peter, U Chrome Avenue as. 2», 84 Dorothy Avenue, or CARIERKT. tmleaa »oter« appear Robert, 13 Union Street AM. and anyone who misted right to reject any or all Blda or to Plotrcla. Ansstaala. 398 RooHvalt -Plan* hive jeglon Post 248. Metuchen, haa been released waive any Informalltlea In the Bid' Avenue under $1,000 ball pending hear- the enlier registration date ding. Avenue Woodbrldge There arc openings for Prlre, Creorgt. U (ateii Street to pre- ing on a complaint of break- will be registered at this time. No Bldl thai! be withdrawn for a jeraey, hooni"o^^JteSS-S-itB onor'b'e'tore aep" W Mr.. Lou*. M Ml** Jours, Hallle L., Bartan Stmr quackenbuah, Hilda, 7 John Street period < Btreet Karteitky, Joaaph. IM Lowell stree' druma, bugles, twirlers and lr»8. entering and robbery lnl Members of the Sunday School irlod ot (60) al«y_day« aubeequent tember 27th, 1M2. If they wish to Qnackenbush. Jamea R . 7 John festlval to the opening of Bids. Tote at ihe fleneral Klectlon, on CosUHo, Frank a. 1( Bpnice Street King, Eddie L., 38 Warren Strut Street »lor guard. All Township boys the Towiwhlp. staff are Mrs. Pred Kesselman, |Ho»ember 8th, 1963. and prove to IS Spruce Street Knowles. Julian Ward, 4 Railroad p p. M., at the TOT BOARD OT EDUCATION Crua, Clrllo, 11 Salem Avenue Avenue Rusimflwlca, Jsljn T-, 18 Han'aos iid girls between the ages of OF THE BOHOEOH '"« ajtUfnction of the MIDDLESEX Avenue , Moose Lodge, OOtTrfTY BOARD OP ELECTIONS' "mi, Mrs, Maria Lulu, 11 Salem Uszlo, tgnarc, 43 Panhlng Arenue and JO are eligible to Join OFCAHTKWT ! Avenue l.raj»r, Chester A., 45 Bergen Street Rnhrhiioh, Mra. Dorta, H Bernard , vnrd. Perth Am- MRS. JOSIPHDTC 0>BRIKN, t th«y are rt»ldenta of tha BOR- ; he group. Anyone Interested away Monday T(JH nf CARTTOBT, and entitled Janleli. Charlea P., 1101 Hoosevelt Uaier, Margaret R., 41 Bergen Btreat night. Secretary Avenue . | 3tr«et may report to the American JOHN M. KOLIBAS Prealdent1 to rote. Romano. Barbara M, 571 Rooeatell so mas YOUNG snleli, Ida K.. liOl Rooarrelt Willie 1, 11 Salem Avenue! A»tnui ,,,.;vk. chairman, Legion Hall, 808 Middlesex Offlcera Robert Jugan and C. P. 8/34 - Sl/«a The foiiowmn mmn were re- Avenue > Lleb, Maria. It] Perahlng Aienm ROM. Felli. 104 Union Street WOODBRTDQE- Mrs. Mary ioved for the reason that poitcardi •unno. Joan, Jl« Perahlnf AvemieJopei. MliueY'ji Warren Street ,-hi'is m«y ob .venue, September 5, from Joseph Maklary, patroltng the ojwlle, Howard D 3J Bergen |Erdk, 74 Strawberry Hill Ave- NOTICE TO BIDDERS nailed to them, at their lust known >avls, Alvlt, S4 Warren Street l.on, Jonnle Mae. M Warren Stree- t ! Street or at the until 8:30 P. M. Ability fc Colonla area In a radio car, no- Sealed proposals ic tbe transpor- iddrese, h»ve been returned by the Alrtn, 98 Muter Street nue, win celebrate heer 80th tation of pupils will be received by •oatal Authorltlca, Indicating that l.nHrh. Oenro, 1 Lafayette Street Sario Mrs. Jane %, 5 Cooke Aren GOING OVER THE FINAL FLAN'S (left to right) Donald McCoid, Construction Engineer: Marie John- • son, Vice President and Treasurer; Joseph Johnson, President and Jack Msclver, General Sales • Sutntnobile Loans Manager of M & J Home Improvement Company, Inc. • Boat Loans * BiMnegg Loans ' Our New Showroom * i ill lateral Loans' LOANS cial Loans at Will Open September 8th • Itlurational Loans • Homp Improvement iloans • l»Mirance Loans 705 Amboy Avenue, Wood bridge • Mobile Home Loans . i MIMMMMMVW eJkMMMMMMIMWVM • Mnlical Loan* ' LOW Plan to Visit • Mortgage Loans Don't Miss Our i Our • 'Vn HESSS"** HES HESSIf* H E S %*& j' Growing Together.... cal Management and Labor Building A Better Community I For Today and Tomorrow r ii • i . i •" I • \ Hess Oil & Chemical Corporation, Perth Amboy, N. I