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farterePublUbtd Wwklj t M Ind Clui Ifeu CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1962 XI.--NO. 43 OB FHitaj At P. 0., Otrteret, H. J. PRICE TEN CENTS Art Editorial: Forum Tax Ratables Loss Public Forum Deserves Fullest Support Tuesday For the fifth consecutive y«ar, the Carteret In selecting Joseph Carney, industrial direc- Council of Parent Teachers will hold a public tor of the U. S. Metals Refining Company as forum In the High School Auditorium next Of $552,491 Seen moderator for the second time, the committee Feb. 6 Tuesday night. could not have made a better choice. Mr. Carney i • • « has demonstrated tact, intelligence and under- Session to Start at 8 This will give an opportunity to all nine as- standing of this important assignment. P. M. at the High pirants to appear and present their opinions on / • • * * For Current Year JULIAN various questions and also will give the public Whether or not the rules meet with complete School Auditorium an opportunity to come face to face with the satisfaction, may be debatable. But the import- candidates. CARTERET — The public OLLAK forum for all Board of Educa- • • * ant point remains. Each aspirant has the same chance to appear face to face with the public. tion candidates will be held Charm, Poise, Personality Dg Since these public forums have attracted * « » this coming Tuesday, February good sized audiences, it should be of interest to J6, 8:30 P. M. at the Carteret i in.ul currier every candidate to attend. A decision on the part of any candidate to jHigll School. This will be theTo Decide'Queen'of Ball j\ I fifth consecutive year that the t-,ti i-yinw these abstain from appearing at the forum is very Y This week, it appears, some candidates turned Carteret Council of PTA's will CARTERET—Queens usually The queen will be selected down the bid to participate, because of differ- unwise. It may bring resentment on the part of sponsor this Forum. The mod-become queens because their from amon' g five contestant* Reviews WhKt ne ence of opinion on the question of a moderator or the voters. They are the ones who have the final erator will be Joseph Carney, father were kings or their ,t the ball. They are Misses "•, - that the ;1 rules pertaining to the forum. say. Industrial and PuBlic Relations mothers ruled a land. Frances Halllhan, Loretta Fer- Director for U. S. Metals Refin- But the queen ol the annual ence, Jill Chason, Sharon Ko- : Co. Mr. Carney Is a resi- Outlook iii in bliKhr "Queen of Hearts Ball" to beval and Charleen Krantz, dent of Red Bank and a for-held Saturday night, February Aside from the ball, interest Invite Hennessy Need An Extra Job? iCitesProgress mer school teacher. He brings 17 In Bethlan Hall does not InI-n the Heart Fund drive Is the CARTERET — In drafting to the Forum long standing In- herit her title. house to house canvass which the 1962 budget, the borough ol Mi Ssbo, terest and experience in the will be held Tuesday, February is facing a serious problem bfr< illustrated She is chosen because she You May Possibly Qualify as Substitute Of Revaluation 'field of education. has charm, poise and a pleas- 20, according to Mrs. Elizabeth cause of the loss of ratables, i imr people To President's All nine candidates have been ant personality. Touhey, general chairman. This warning was sounded by »• long wln- Teacher in Carteret School System invited by mall to participate in Councilman Thomas Deverla, '.niin! their Safety Confab CARTERET — The borounh1 Mr. Quln urged housewives Work in Borough the Forum. The candidates chairman of the finance com* It may be CARTERET — H. A. Hen- school system needs at least a|who have at least one year of j CARTERET — Excellent j ru nnlng this year are as fol- mittee at the meeting of tin ,ui. or some nessy. manager of the Carteret Hat of 50 substitute teachers, colleRe to register for substl- progress is being made on Car-|iows: John DeAngelo, Benja- Citizens Club Parish to Seat Borough Council last night, .uc umbers Indtwtrlal Association, who'but has only about 15, School;tute work. Retired teachers teret's properfy revaluation ;mjn poridi, Earl Ruraph, Alys We have lost $552,491 in served under three other presi-1Superintendent Edwin 8. Quln also are welcoihed as substitute program. Tax Assessor Thomas Sheridan, Mary Garrlsted J. ratables," Councilman Deverla j>mr serious dents, has been Invited by naid today. teachers. Milik said today. Jackositz. Frances Stupar, John Organized Here Leaders Sunday said "and we have no surplttt mi -in the President Kennedy to attend "It It Important to have If we have a large pool of The J. M. Clemlnshaw Com- Kollbas, and Joseph Lamb In- to count on this year.'* ,.( the bur- the President's Conference on l»rue list of substitutes," MrJsubstitutes," Mr. Quln said, "it pany, doing the ^fork hasxluded in the letter was a setTo Boost Patten At Dinner Fete He said Mayor Stephen Skiba id \cK('tables Occupational Safety March 6. Quln said, "particularly duTlngjls easier for the system. Often Inspected and listed approxi- of ground rules that will be fol- and members of the Council CARTERET — The newly CARTERET — The Hungar- ••. Mf being 7. 8 at Washington, D. C. the cold months when teacherajwe hsve to have them •--"-availabl" e mately 15 per cent Of the bor- lowed during the evening's pro- have been spending many .i.rrablp 5UC- The thememe of the ConferencConferencee Iiss ar uree sideline sidelinedd bbyy illness illneM. a'at ta a minute' minute'** notice.notice"" ough properties today. •gram. This will allow all points formed Citizens for Patten Club ian Reformed Church will re- will meet at 8 o'clock tonight hours trying to whip the budget .; ii, carrota Safeguarding Human Worth Assessor Milik said that to, of interest to be covered In an turn to the regular morning into shape for presentation at l)rc)erl in Falcon Hall, :.• making President Kennedy will td- properly appraise a house, a y fashion. schedule of services on Sunday. the February 15th meeting. representative of the Clemin-i Ushers for the evening will Former Secretary of State d> eM the conference, Edward J. Patten, seeking the Two worship services, in Eng- Carteret, he said, this be opened by Secretary of Give Physical Tenants league shaw firm must Inspect the in-,be organized and supervised by :ongressional nomination on llsh at 10 A. M. and in Hungar- year, must take into considera- .; On rind. Arthur J Ooldberg, general side of the dwelling as well as Robert Midlecz, Carteret High tion a probable 20 point county chairman of th* Conference In the outside. School Advisor. The ushers for the Democratic ticket in theian at 11 o'clock will include •ind Shiirc- Fitness Program At Dolan Homes ; 5th District will be the prin- tax rate. There will be a 67 the addition to the president, other For householders wlio are noti evening will be: Chester [the sermon to be preached by point rise in the school budget CARTBBIT — The Tenant Ro r Ellen Br cipal speaker. iiildns' to nationally prominent leaders CARTERET - A physical at home during the day, a card; !9 ' °wn, Annette iDr. Harsanyi on the topic, "Thefor the first half of the year, Association of Edward J. Dolan stec Elaln(1 The club was .•/,', -trips uf will outline some of the more will be left at home, renttestingi ' Hill, Arthur Mc- since the cut of the 1962-1963 Homes, Bergen Street, Carteret. Manon S(< •.•'.iriety of urgengent safety problemproblemss. ... „. , that they Indicate a time with-i - J° Ph Comba, Robert as the swearing in of new el-budget will not come into being held their Initial meeting and Horn and the home of J. R, Ellsworth. .- 'Inert l« Among other vntionally for the Carteret High School in three days when tt Is the best > Donald Davidson, ders and officers. New officers until next July. 1 election of officer*, Saturday In Mrs. Ellsworth was chosen '•ili ,-arden- prominent leaden on the pro- PTA membership at the Janu- time to visitf the house. ! AH residents are urged to at- of the Men's Sick Benefit So- the'Community Buildfog. tend this most He declared that members gram will be l«Ite Worthing- ,ry meeting, The program was Ten field men now are locat- important event of the finance committee are Officers elected irere James in tne best 'ialso take their oath. In the borough Areas of' Interests of the edu- Sherry, organizer. endeavoring to keep appropria- w^r. ««,.,, — -M.W.. - ^ w M M .Lomax. president; Mrs. Rosalee catlonal Sunday School and Junior .•.in i.nt on-McNeely, president, American *u*nu under the direction ot vlce-preildeftt; Al Tam- Bou- The Parkview- Democratic tions at a minimum without < but many Moorei Tenny- • i Confirmation class wiu beeln any increase. He predicted a Tttephone and Tttairaph Can- Miss Helen Wilson anlFranfitam, financial Mrtetary; Mrs Club has unanimously endorsed I ;ilaiUm. tO M Edward J. Patten, former Sec- at 9 o'clock; Senior Confirma- rise of $10,000 in the welfare tue window Ifluiy. . iMeCarthy, Phyrical IducaUon" St. Elias Post retary of State, for the nomina- tion Class and Hungarian account and some $8,000 fox Scho0 wiU held ':if lin lor the Iron aM B*«S InitttuH, a T^T* tion for congressman In thei ' ^ Saturday atjother mandatory items. trvir.ii ne* 15th District. ,11A.M. . | Asks New Road tto 1 ins •Awards AsMx-iatton W Manufacturers ' "« ««ob«s on the tta»- .lgtant sergeant-at-arms. The resolution of endorse-; W«U» «t One i C8uncllman Alexandei. Such Shaw, Richard Dackp, Michael i ri of Mr Hennawy, Is chairman --"-- and the boys did tumb- jonn j, sudla, executive di- ment will be sent to David T, Following Sunday mwnlng!SUggested tllat ^ Councilst,ek '•* years, the program •lanntr* commit-, Jumping, and various rector of Carteret Housing, and Stokan, Donald Mild, Kenneth' \\_ (jOUlltV Wilentz, National Democratic:services the officers of the the right of way of the aban- !)!•• i•) rsise tee. The •tclifint chairman ifloUw tierclses. During thelcharles Hall, civic leader of Greene and Donald Hilden- Committeeman for New Jersey; church and of all church organ- doned Central Railroad" tracks. II: «mdow Qeorgf T BWffi. dpputy dirw-'

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LOAN ASSOCIATION TED'S TAILOR SHOP IN WOODBKIOOI IN KD1SON ••MDit Mod.m l»r> l'le»uin| »nd Shirt Uundtrim H«iu in *"»- IAMOCUU OQ1C«> F.W.W00LW0RTH 17 Green St. ME 4 3826 Woodbridge STORE FBEK PARKING DAILY 9;30 TO 5:SO 107 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE AT REAM BNTKAN& 1201 St. George Ave. ME 4-9190 Colonia I'KIUAV 9:30 TO In The Name Means You!" PAGE POUR n 4 kUn St. Cecelia PTA 1.2 Penny Auction , c He > " K wl door!l n on each nounccd a Membership Tt'R " and the new unit know. Cecelia's Church will start Sw °P« Tuesday for be held in mid-Februaiy 'i'™" "Christ's Helping Hands , day at 7:30 P. M. at .the church. P™^ beginning at 6 P M 1 date to be announced at the ^ ^ posltloo to help a < The first week of the Mission is Anyone reeling ln the need of one home of Mrs. Sol Smith 80 , i ^^ .,., being conducted for the women:P™*"ta welcome to enter and lly n Ais Ieu noUi Claridge Place Anyone Inter- ming, house rrpr. -Mr. and Mrs. George Max-lP™"°r to wlth baby 8 c nc Unit ested or know of any new res- e^ mgy joln by glv|n[, wel" ^ *l t anU« td \A childrenV I * 1 • ^* < ^ II.I Rut* w Hilhl Ann,# tllllf ' ~J*. « » « l0j e ldenU that may be intrre.'ted, ^ , Matthews Faith, Hope and George; Jr., of * Woman's Club of Iselin nAme Mrg yester- IVSTAHS OKFH'KRS: rommittefman Charles Molnnr, with b k to camera, Is pictured above u he Installs the new officers of thr Hll"'ar.ia"'AlJ1'l1" Iplease contact Mrs. Grossman. ^ ^^ Charles Street, along with |jeld ^P^T Ms?lon M John day at the home of Mrs» Har- can Clth«is Club at Bethlan Hall, Carterd, Saturday night. From left to right, they are Stephen C.yenes. Joseph Pusitai, Michael tnnkota, Uml. <68 Al C and Mrs. Vernon Gordon Nemfth, William Almasi, Andrew Naiy, Robert Fishinger and Peter loth. ^ '' * dresied th« group. and daughter, Kathy. or Lime- old Hamu- Elmhurjt Avenue, stone, Me., were guests during!lnstead of ftt the hMne ol thelr PLAN DINNEE . n^MIMIM > OLUUDJ 111 111 Mrss HerberHerbertt ww the annual Blue and Gold din- Clyde Johnson, Wolf the week of Mr. and MrsjP^ * """ DISPLAY PLANNED N>f_Th me Women'won. s Mil- • __ liams iner February 18 at the "Coral gold arrow and 1 silver arrow. Thomas Hewitt Of Haskell. The - COLONIA — At a business! Gordons were guests for dinner -The Iielin Boclal Club will Pack 38 Session Loiinge," south Plamneld. Richard Heller. 1 goldI arrow ^'bly~78od ChiTrch made daughter of Mr. and Mrs. meeting of the executive board; Dens 1 and 3 held acompetl- and 1 silver arrow; William~« " Tuesday atCallendo, GUI Une, was Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. men tonight at 8 at IN Trento ™•• — ~ Woodbridge Oaks (t| m(eUng ISKLIN - Cub Pack 38 met tlon"^ \n&\kn hea'd'paintlngs, Nleson and c Smith, bear g"*™h"''? w'lind "a "dinner ored on her eighth blrthdiait James Maxwell, Linden, On Street. TjOder !lsh Women, an announcement on Monday, opentoi ceremon-'B con^t held by Den Chiefs badge; John Ball, Kevin tomorrow at the home of Mrs. a party given by her pa: . , Thursday they were dinner! —Arthur Pinks, son 01 Mr By Alle« Cnthbertson 'was made of an exhibit on the ies conducted by Den 4, Mn. C.JwiUlam and Warren Loder. The and Norman Barksdale. 1 year "*" j^^y Reading. Friday. Guest* were Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs, Arthur B. Finks, of Port a i .Council's work in the commun-, 1606 Oak Tree Road R. Hutson, den mother and:,,^,. Q. Falchek. pins; and G. Gerber, denner's ' Mrs. Walter Kronert and &.•:,*. Rlmball, Charles Street. Dur- Block Avenue, was honored on was lt 7p M Iselin j^ j p CusW,> assistant ing the week the Gordons mo- 1 Cassldy. asslstantj A nlm Walt Dlsney.s ..Sftfety stripe. It was Bnnounced that a con- ren Walter and Carol, Mr ^ his first birthday at a small d tor: d to Washington, N. J., gathering. Quests Included Mr.! -Walter Kronert, Sr.. Wood «L«5^ ^.S^^Pr^' Mis- Mrs. Theodore Caliendo a. * fhere they vLsited Mr. and Mrs. I_IH ihM ainnnrv Pnufif*li« nt trie r^enie- ciniurcn, V/iimtcs mini Lari ^s deseed ^enue, «u honored on ni H. Pace A/1C and Mrs. Gordon Most uLrls have a skin tneysionarj wniciis oi "ir » • _ ,, T u and daughter, Kathy, have re- to inw t- --'—- 'rv.~««">n '"«t«i Assemblies of Ood wlll.and Mrs. Carmella Llbert,177( turned to Maine, where he ™U,S all of Iselln. relch. It was Installed in the stationed at Loring Air Force —St. Cecelia's Cadet_ s. ". m various icommunltles by Mrs. Base. 8aturday;Monroe Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Call, —The choir of the Iselln As- endo, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ?irn sembly of God Church will The regular weekly meeting *" ^ Brady and Mrs. James Clark, hold its weekly rehearsal to- of the 4.-H Beaverettes which le all of Iselin. LIFE'S A GAME OF CHESS lght at 7:45 at the church, usually held on Thursday eve- —Friday evening, Mr. and —The Murray Group of the|nings, hu been cancelled due "Stephen," said, the plrson, Mrs Kronert and children, Christian Family Movement to the illnesses of some of the^'the last time I met you, youjwalter and Carol, attended a met Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. girls. The pre-4-H girls did not made me the happiest man In! familv gathering ln honor of Albert Murray, Cabot Place hold their memeetint g Saturday- • i the parish, •becaus e you werelnnds•i Callendo's birthday at The Sanseviere Action Group morning either. 'sober. But today you make me^he home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil will meet Saturday at 8:40 |the most miserable because caliendo, Iselin. On Saturday, P. M. with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- SYNAGOGUE SERVICES you are drunk." i the Kronerts attended the wed- ert Herterich, Coakley Street. ISEUN — Rabbi Bernard "Ye-es parson," said the Im- ding of Charles Regenye, Oak For Information call LI 8-1848. Frankel of Congregation Beth penitent Stephen, "but you see Tree Road, to Gail Hergenhan. —The meeting of St. Ce- Sholom, 90 Cooper Avenue has today it's my turn tobehappy."'Merdo Park. celia's Altar Boy candidates announced weekend services as will not be held this Saturday follows: Tomorrow at 8 P.M. —Mr. and Mrs. Theodore the regular Congregation serv- Caliendo, East James Place, ices with Rabbi Frankel, who' INCOME TAX RETURN FEES were hosts Saturday to Mr. and will conduct the service, Uking Form 1440: Gold Seal Mrs. Ralph Caliendo, Jr., Ralph!as his text. "Their Brother's 1. Salaries, Wajes J 5.0» Louefla Caliendo, Sr, and Phillip Call-iKeeper"; Saturday morning 2. Incl, Dividends and Commissions — 7-50 Evaporated Milk cans Pancake Flour 2-lb.pkg.21c endo, Newark. 8:30 A.M. Congregation Serv- 3. Incl. Rental, Sale of Home, etc _ 10.00 .4. Incl. Schedule C 15.00 ii up —On Tuesday evening all ice and 10:30 A. M. Junior Con- 7-oz. high school students who areigresatlon Service. Form 1065: Partnership Return 2000 & up • ••MM ElffM ChicJten O S< parishioners of St. Cecelia's: Form 1120: Corporation Return 25.00 & up • una riMi 5oiidwhte cans 69c vflUU Country Kitchen 59 "Church are expected to attend, The Chains of Addiction House Calls (extra) a Catechesis class. The boys' One reason Americans won't ADAMKO Si DURKIX Vegetable OlO'4-oz. will meet in the church from to Communist Is that when PubUc Accountants — Tax Consultants 7 to 8 P. M. .and the girls will they hear the shout "Workers Campbell's Soup or Bean V cans Hunt's Tomatoes -4 r 69 meet in the cafeteria from 7 to Arise!" they think It's time for MARTELL REAL ESTATE MErcury 4-5100 8 P.M. If for some reason a stu- the coffee-break. 521 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge dent is unable to attend, a -The Onawa Sentinel Swsne* Auorttd Campbells 5 79 Toilet Tissue 4c OH LsbeJ 4 «* 69>

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WILLIAM F. BRENNER EDWARD J. .1. VINCENT J. CAPRARO EDWIN W. CASEY, JR. ARTHUR F. CXOUGH PAUL CDNTALA, JR. CLYDE EDRINGTON IRVING ELAN ,,,,,. \1, West Warren Mr. Brenner It 30 yean old A resident of 69 Grand Ave- A life-long resident of Wood- Mr. Capraro Is a life-lone res- A resident of the Township Mr. Cuntala Is a life-long Mr. Edrington, Prospect Lane Mr. Elan resides at 101 Hick* is,lin. was recently and resides at 115 Ninth nue, iselln, Mr, Capoiil ident of WooQbrldge Town- brldfe, Mr. Casey, who re- for ten years, Mr. Clough, resident of Port Reading. He Colonia, ia completing his ory Road, Colonia and has ' Lm.,.1 i« the Board ef Street, Port Reading. He b graduated from High School, ship and resides at U4 sides at 733 Barron Avenue, who U 34, resides at SI Adams Is married and the father of first term on the Board of been a teacher In the New-' I ,i mil Is seeking his married and has two ioni at In Kearny. He Is a former Woodbridge Avenue, Iselin. Is 20 years old. He Is married Street, Iselin, He !» married three children, all of whom Education, as a member of ark System since 1953. Ha ' r;ull „;,„. lie is married tending, Township Schools. member of the New York He Is a product of Wood- and the father of a one-year- and has two children In the attend public school. He is a the so-called "minority", He received his B.A. degree from h n He served In the Nary for Yankee Baseball Organiza- bridge Township Schools and old daughter. „„. father of '«r « "- public school system. Mr. communicant of St. An attended the University of Newark State College and hit two yean and In the Naval tion and a registered official a graduate of Upsala College, Mr. Casey is a graduate of II, served In the Army Clough received a BS degree thony's Church and a mem- Illinois and received a B.J. master's degree from Co* Reserve (or five years. Mr. (or high school and college East Orange, where he re- 8t. Mary's High School Perth ;u•,„,, „, ijts with serv- in management from Rutgers ber of the Parish Holy Name degree from University of lumbia University. He wai Brenner I* a graduate of East baseball and soccer. ceived a BBA degree la Amboy, and Georgetown Uni- „. die Kuropean Theatre University and a Certificate Society. Missouri. employed as a teacher by the Hide High School, Newark Economics. versity where he received a •s months. He has been Mr. Caponl has had ex- in Engineering from Newark A veteran of World War II, At present Mr. Edrington Jersey Academy from 1947 ,.|in resident for over and of Newark College of He attended Falrlelgh- B,S. degree In UK. In h tensive experience In instruc- College of Engineering. He is Mr. Cuntala owned and op- Is employed as Sales Engi- to 1953. Engineering u a mechanical Dlcklnson University Gradu- addition, he nas completed llil vr.irv ting Little Leaguers. He Is employed as standards en- erated his own construction neer with Johns Manville Mr. Elan ls married and li- engineer. He li aasistant to ate School and Is employed several courses In personnel I, Fliltlcr is a graduate 01 married and the father of gineer by Western Electrio company and also worked as Corporation. the father of two children1 the executive '•«« president at Industrial X-ray Engineer- management. Company, f M,in', Ilijh School, Elil- ill children who have all at- a construction supervisor. At Mx. Edrington Is married, who attend School 17, Co- of Fab Tool and Manufac- ing as an X-ray technician. A Navy Veteran, be served L, inl| attended Columbia tended school In the Town- A veteran of World War present he Is employed by the father of two sons who lonla. He ls a member of the turing Co., Clifton, serving at Mr. Capraro b tingle. Be Is In Communications Area (In- HMtv Kutgera I'nlversl- ship n, he has been a member of Hen Oil Company. attend Hoffman Boulevard Executive Unit of Affiliated " project engineer on federal a member of the Woodbrtdfe WMgenoe Section ot Classi- M,l t|,r Academy of Ad- the Township Police Reserves School, Colonia. Ills wife Is Community Concert Associa- contracts, including cost es- Township Junior Chamber of fied Nature) for two years In ,,l Traffic Hr h em- for 10 years. He has been ac- an artist and a graduate of tion, a former member of the timating, product control cost Commerce, Woodbridge High Japan. He has, (or the past ,,nl i,y California Texas tive In the First Presbyterian Douglass College, executive board, Newark. analysis and cost controL School Alumni Association four rears, been employed by ,,r|inratinn, Nrw York, as Church of Iselin, serving as Teachers Union (AFT), for* and St. Cecelia's Holy Jfame the National Broadcasting jfi, spci i.ili't, responsl- Mr. Brenner li an active a member of the Board of mer editor of NTU News Bui* Society. Co., New York, In the capaci- i fur srhfilulint shipments member and past officer of Trustees for three years, He letin, member of the etecn- ty of Administrator ot Wage prtrnlriim product! In the Holy Name Society of St. is presently treasurer for the :ive board, Jordan Woods and Salary and Contract Ne- k tn various foreign Anthony's Church, a trustee fourth year and is chairman Civic Association and organ- gotlatlons for the entire TV inn irea.i. Duties ln- of the Port Reading Civic As- of the Building and Long izer of Committee for OlaM- network, Involving responsi- Idni close association In soclttlon, member of Ameri- Range Planning Committees bility for 4,000 employees. Irini rommiTOe licensing can Detlgnert Association and He moderated a local section He Is a member of Ameri- r.niis and procedures, American Rocket Society. of his company-sponsored can Management Association, and AH> sovernment "Democracy in Action" pro- Commerce and Industry As- Laiuiiii; niallrn. The Board gram. h;is I'i'cii active In sociation, New York, VVood- i Hciri, Cancer »nd Cere- bridge Township .Junior l'.ilsv KUIHI Drives. He Chamber of Commerce, and past olfirer of Wood- officer In the Young Demo- cratic Club of Woodbridge. i:f ().ilis Civic Association [si iiresidcnt or St. Cecelia1! He Is also a member of Mid- Bit N.inn- Society, member dlesex Council, Knights of Co- 1 Km:hU nf ('iilumbus and lumbus and St. Jamas Holy llciniicr.itic ('lull and Name Society. Mr. Uasey is c uf Columbian (tub. seeking the one-year term.

Rom and raised in IVrth Mr. Kurt) miilcs at 1K0 South Amboy, Mr. Rybak resides on l'.irk Drive, Woodliridge and ROBERT J. SMITH Pleasant Avenue, Sewaren, U president of Abe Koru, with his wife and their three Mr. Smith, a resident of Inc., South Amboy. A gradu- GLENN G. PRYOR prc-school children. Summit Avenue, Fords, was ate of Perth Amboy School], He is a graduate of Perth born in Jersey City, October Mr, Korb took courses in The father of four children, Amboy High School, Class of 9, 1924, He attended Seton Rutlness Administration at two of whom attend School 1950 and Seton Hall Univer- Hall University Extension KutUTM University, He served 23, Avenel, Mr. Pryor is a sity, Class of 1958 with a and St. Peter's College, Jer- WILLIAM L. SOHINK1 . for IKII years in the Far East native of Bronion, Texas, He Bachelor of Arts Degree In sey City and took specialized during the Korean conflict Mr. Soliinki is 39 years old! k a graduate of Jasper High Social Studies. He ls pres- courses at Rutgers University with the 54th Regimental and since 1956 has made hit VINCENT A. CIOFt'RE School, Jasper, Texaa. After ently doing post-graduate St. Peter's Institute of In- Combat. home on Cypress Drive, Co- World War II, he served with work in education at Seton A life-lung resident of Wood- dustrial Relations and is cur- lonia. He is a veteran of Mr. Korb is a mrmber of the 11th Airborne Division In Hall. rently attending New York bridge, Mr, (iioffrr resides at ; the U. 8. Army occupation ELBUR RICHARDS World War II, married, and I'rudencc Lodge, of the Ma- Institute of Credit. ill Rahway Avenue. He 1* forces in Japan. He was re- Mr. Rybak Is employed as the father of two children sons, Frrth Amboy. He is a Mr. Richards, a, long-time a graduate of Woodbrldge '< called to active duty during a sixth grade teacher by the He served in the Army 'or attending Township public- member of Congregation Woodbridge resident, resides Piscataway Township Board schools, High School and completed the Korean Conflict and was at 840 Adelaide Avenue, three years from 1943 to 1946 Adath Israel where he served of Education. He Is a mem- Mr. Sobinkl is a graduate the evening course In Busi- assigned to the 82nd Airborne Woodbridge, with his wife and saw action in the South •is president of the Men's ber of the National, State, of Irvington High Schpol and ness Management at Rutgers Division ,at Fort Bragg, N. C. and four children. He Is a Pacific. Foe the past, 16 years Club for three years. He is County and local education an alumnus of New York Uni- Unlvenlty, He Is employed an Mr. Pryor is employed by graduate of Woodbridge High 'he has been employed by Jo- n.WKI) M. HS( HKR also a member of the congre- association and ls executive versity where he majored In administrative supply and j S-F-D Laboratories, Union as School and received his high- seph T. Ryerson & Son, Inc., gation's Board of Directors. member of the Piscataway Management. He has takan maintenance technician, De- a master tube technician. His er education at Pennsylvania Jersey City and is presently -iili-nt of Ciilunu, Mr. He Is also a member of the VINCENT W. RENZ Township Education Asso- in a supervisory and execu- additional courses at Newark 1 part men t of Defense, New responsibilities include the State College In engineering. in ii 4u, married and Citixens Advisory Committee ciation. College of Engineering. He Is Jersey and a licensed R«al programming of S-F-D mag- A native of Jersey City, Mr. One son is a graduate of tive position, dealing with •i uf three children, ont to the Board of Education. employed as sales manager Estate salesman, netrons through production Rens has resided in Colonia Woodbridge High School and Industrial Relations, includ- Imm attfiids the Voca- Last year he headed the dt- from piece part procorment ing personnel and employee for Fred Horns & Son, whole- s on Albermarle Road since is now in the Air Foree, an- I i'hnii| in I'erth Am- Mr. Gioffre is a member of iieng Committee (or the Re- sale meat dealers. Formerly to final assembly. He was 1955. He is a graduate of St. other Is a senior at Wood- benefit program, systems and f) the utlicr ('(ilimi.i Junior St. James Church and Mid placement of School 1, Wood- Valley Lodge employed as restaurant man- formerly emplojed by Radio Michael's High School, Jer- bridge High School, the third procedures, budget prepara- and the third, .School dlesex Council, Knights of I brld,f| whlch ls now under tions and office purchasing. ager, in charge of purchas- • ViliimriHB II* lm an S&MIV* . ... A *i •* »r >. • J_ Corporation,. Harrison as mi- sey City and attended the Is tn the ninth grade at Columbus, He Is an active construction. Mr. Korb ls ing, hiring and personnel. He crowave production techni- University of Illinois and Woodbridge Junior High and Hosts Students For over 10 years he has member of the National married and Is the father of is a vice president and edn- cian. Mr. Pryor attended Management and Computer the fourth is a fifth grade FORDS — A group of Rut- served on the Board of Di- Guard with the rating of two sons, one of whom at- cation committee member of School of Aeronautic!, Rutgers University and Fair- Schools. During World War student at School 11. gers University students, mem- rectors of the United Com- First Sergeant and for 14 Oak Ridge Heights Associa- I.\tt-iisioii School, and tends School 11, Woodbridge. lelgh Dickinson. He Is a board II he served In the Pacific bers of the Hlllel Foundation, a munity Fund of Jersey City years has been a member of Mr. Richards was one of tion, delegate to Council of '•. I niMrsity Labor ln- lie if seeking the one-year member of PTA tl and at- Theatre aa a member of a philanthropy sponsored by the and is completing his third lul|J Woodbridge Emergency the 'organizers of the Wood- Civio Associations, cooordina- • He is rmplored by term. tends St. Andrew's Church, field hospital and partici- B'nai B'rlth will be the guests year as president. He is a Squad presently serving as bridge Emergency Squad, . member of St. Cecelia's Coun- tor of First Aid Squad fund i"itrB .Manufacturing Com- Avenel. pated in landings In New of Raritan Valley Lodge 2199 1 trustee. He was one of the serving as president for 14 drive, education chairman of I inden, Is president of Guinea, Dutch East Indies at the regular meeting next cil, Knights of Columbus, 1 ;l!J organisers o f Woodbridge TAGGED years, and as captain and School 21 PTO which he M, Inited Steel- and the . He Tuesaay In Temple Neve Sha- Iselin, PTA of Our Lady of irr High School Alumni Associ- Marshall, Tex. — As he Hlgher-Up trustee. He organized the helped organize, formerly s, presiilftit and foun- served as post commander of lom, Green Street, Metuchen at Peace School, Fords and Wil- ation. emerged from court where he Tenant — "Why raise the Pony and Babe Ruth Leagues PTA representative to Irving. '" "iii-emS Kmployees the AMVETs, Jersey City for 8:30 o'clock. liam J. Warren Association, ihad been sentcnq% traffic law rent when my room la In the And ls past president of both Fords. Mr. Smith is seeking ton Board of Education, a Ml Credit I'nion. He Is four years and was Hudson The students will entertain Most of our critics now un-|vtolators, Judge OeotgeC. Hull- attic?"' leagues and the Little League. the unexpired term of one member of the Citizens Ad- |»>"ii!>er of Mfnor»h Lodge, County Commander in J950. the lodge members with a pro- derstand that criticism lnvltes'man found a ticket for 'overtime Landlord — "You use more Mr. Richardk serves on the year. visory Committee to Board of ""I Accepted Masons, He served as a member of gram of songs and skits. Iir stairs than any one else?" Federal Housing Authority Education and Cut Seont it vice president of letters. i parking on his car. the Board of Directors of 1 'i'i PTA and chairman and fs past commissioner of Pack Committeeman. ' Boys Club of America, Jersey Boy Scouts. He is also a City and was treasurer for Bureau of Mines First Aid in- the Greater New York Fund structor and has served on Campaign of American Can Red Cross and Heart Fund |NO FOOLING! Co. Drive Committee. He is vice Mr. RenT is supervisor otf president of the Woodbridge W ' Ju»i Research and Development Property Owners Association. lr»rn»d thai for the American Can Com- "I'h all th, BUICK V-6 pany and heads a staff of 22 NEW ARMY DIVISIONS wr»lh»r lul- systems analysts and com- Two new Regular Army divi- puter programmers and dl-sions are expected to be estab- live outpoii reots electronic programs at lished by the end of March, but »nther iti. data centers located in Me-It will take about eight months "on*, electric "CAR OF THE YEAR!" fucUen, Hlinsdale, 111., andof Intensive training before •> * ' o m e - 1 p Burtingarae, Calif. they can be declared ready to '». Hi» p i, MOTOR TREND MAGAZINE fight. DIM hookups RESOURCEFUL^ President Kennedy announced Going on that he had approved Immedi- »nd w on, to Chattanoga, Term. — After lor c ate formation of| the two divi- CASO « «»t »«d DELIVERED being arrested two men told po- '""rd tht sions, the 1st Arfored and the IN lice they stole a city bus be- a Trip ? wether, the 5th Mechanized Infantry. They "HI ,,i PERTH cause they did not have enough will bring the Re'gular Army money to buy gasoline for their 1 AMBOY forces to sixteen divisions. ri'; ,,;^.^'^.- 2189 car. Have your entire k, '" will ntnt bi re- JOSEi'H WDKITSCH BUICK V-6.... THE 0MiY AMERICAN MADE wardrobe A resident of Avenel for more than 30 years, Mr, CAR WITjI A V-6 ENGINE.... Wukitseh resides at 285 R«n- • Foil '62 the Buick Special bring, yau a great rn-w cxcluslve-the V-6 engine. Perfect "travel - readied" sen Avenue. He attended, mating of the vim and vigor of V-detlgn wMh economy of a six. Great running Finest Fuuerai Designs Woodbridge Township sphooll mate for the famous Buick Special aluminum V-8. Created With Care graduating from Woodbridge • . by High School. He has com- • Your cholce'of Dual-Path automatic transition or a new'l-speed -stick shift" YOUR WATCH NEEDS Always we strive to pleted extension courses In ' syiuhromesh*. ,, make each funeral management and personnel relations, lie is alw » World PERIOQ/C CLEANING- spray, wreath, blanket t New trim, new colors, eight new models to choose from-eyery one a Buick War II veteran. or floral piece we de- through and through- HAVG US CLEAN YOUR. Mi. VVukltsch U a number sign worthy to tern u "• The Hit of Skylark ityling. Inspired by Bukk's .porti-mlnrteoyfun car. of the executive bo*td of a loving tribute. School 23 PTA, M}d a mem* ' mien RIGHT mow! ber of St. Andrew's Cburch, § And Shirt Launderers Avenel. He Is employed by POLKOWITZ MOTORS 354 Amboy Avenue Art Metal, Inc., Avenel, u IV WALSHECK'S general foreman. He is mr> STATE JEWELERS ried, the father of three chil- J LEAGUE SHOP Central Jersey', Urgest Volume Bukk Uwler-Smtag the Public for Over 45 Year.. FLOUT ••' WOODBRIDGE dren, two Ot whom Uf Ht- 23 Muin Street, Wuodbrldge Ui Amboj Ave. HE 4-16SI >I.I PI AMB0Y tending School SI. l. Woodbridg m NKW BRUNSWICK AVK. HI 2-"W ™ (Neit to SUIc 1'llCJdrl PAOF STX "DA Gifts wer presented to retir- Dolores A. -Pride «f New Jerwy Ooun- — The first Court of Honor TL!-.J ing officers James Hoffman, CO Talk Heard , 143, Son.? and Daughters of of Boy Scout Troop 73 will be president, William To Marry in Liberty meet tomorrow at Ave- held Tuesday at 7:30 P. M at man. vice president; >M inel School 4 auditorium at iB St. Andrew's Church hall. The FORDS ~ Anno'i; Schaeffer, secretary and Mrs has been made ot tin . !f> M charter will be presented and Installs Slate Bersey, treasurer. By Girl Scouts MRS IHABTIN GUTOWBI1 ment of Mlu Dolo;, —Monday the firemen hold badges awarded to the boys. AVENEL The annual in- Speakers fo the evening were FORDP Girl Seoul Troop U G«>r*f street. »»en*l drfll exercises at the flrehouse -Sisterhood Congrega- .„. speclale to Joseph A: auku uoif u for the Elbur Richards. candidaU- for '3 179 held it,« weekly meeting ME 4-0951 at 7:30 P. M. Uon B'nal Jacob win hold their oistrict Saladlno, son ol Mr a !TWrd Wftrd Sjxth Re- the Board of Education and ? Monday afternoon In School 7 t-Oemocrattc and Civic Club regular meeting Tuesday at'-jy^,, i held at Nicholas Saladino. n;. -The Avcnel Fire Company cCluub wawass held at the Roy Mundy. memlx: of me a-.iditoniiT. "»ith girls of the tonight at the firehouae.of East Avenel meet Monday at 8:30 P. M. »t the Avenel-Colon- hf)m of Mr glw] Mrs. William fayette Street. Grand itrnops of Mrs Walter Ander- Board of Education. romorrow :he Junior Wo- the Maple Tree Farm at 8:15 la Jewish CommunJ^Center.lScheuwmalScheun.mann stastaniey Orupy Mich., by her parents, son and Mr." George Pryie); a; The next meeting will be r-Ti's Club o' Avenel U spon-jP. M. Huabands Night program willWWMM toastmaftertoastmafter.. anand JJohn Mrs. Angelo Speclale, ; February 21. at 8:00 R M; rt er.-sire dance at the -Tuesday School 4 and i be featuredfeatured . All sisterhood HughM_ former COmmitteemanittn. 1 1 300 Prospect Avenue The dark berty Street. A Pall WP(J A HSB ceremony was held ge Junior Hlghp.TA will observe Pounder * members husbands are in in-Wu installing officer •-,< horse wa» won by Richard Mil- planned. with Lorraine Hospodar, Do- Prhool Music bv The Chest-Day at 8 P M. Past presldentj Wted to attend. i . jj^jy,.,^ officers are: ler. The committee in chars; of r«Ti Prmgle, Phyllis Kuran and n-,-v. 7:30 to 11 P. M. are the^ the local PTA. have been. -Avenel Uom-Club «*•«" Scheuerman, • Miss Speclale attended wu the evening was Mrs Hoffman Betty Baldwin participatlne . .rf .Char">K>nes will be pre»-tartted to- participate in the Wednesday at 6:W P. M. at William * '™". „ bridge High School, n n-,t pnvam. Mrs. P. P. O'Connor Stanley1* Diner. dent: James Suffer, Mrs. Burke. Mrs. Shiiskus. and ance. a jraduaU- of Mrs Loveland of tile Wood- aar Mrs. Scheuerman. bridge Chapter of fUd Cross Rosar>- and Altar Societies fc chairman. A speaker will be -Wednesday the Avenel president: Mrs. Robert Rapid* South High rpoke on the importance of o: .-t Andrei Church will re-'on hand to discuss the proposed Women's Club meets at the lo- ranger, secretary: ms. U. S. ieU In Japar are crisis- 'served four years in th* o :vf Holy Communion together school budget. Members of cal first aid squad building at neth Bersey. treasurer, wno | States Navy. Civil Defense and just what the prone, ScOUU* responsibility would bei the 9 A. M. Mas* Sunday. School 23 PTA. are invited. 8:15 P.M. re-elected :n ca*e of a disaster. A ques-| tion and answer period was PARVTROOPFR: Arm? Pvt. held. William d PrvfrMin, 12, v>n Karen Jones presented Mrs ' of Mr, and Mr*, hetxtj W. Loveland with the troops do- Drrerraut. 194 Woodland nation to the Red Cross and Avfnur. Kords, rewntlj WM expressed appreciation for Uif COMPLETES COURSE: graduated from the ltd Air- interesting talk. Army Prt, Donald S. PinUr. borne Division Jump School 24, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Ste- A brief business meeting was at Fort Bra*g. N. C. Dev- phen Pinter, 75 Gordon Are- held andi MTS. Ai Hospodar fmnx received hts pan- nn|. Fords, completed right . reminded the girls to weekV-^rSaUitary police 'inch squarea of cotton' training at ThJ Prorost Mar- Monday, u first aid Instruction and aerial training shal Gtneral Center, Fort whkh bwludfd the pan- Till begin at this meeting Gordon, Gs. Pinter recelTed First chuW Jump*. Derereaux en- She also reminded the girls instruction in Klf defense, tered thf Army last Jolr and the troop has % transportation tnffic control and tbe bask completed basic traintaig at problem. Cars are needed for procedure* of crdl and mili- an; trip planned for the future. tary law. Be entered the National Fort Dii. He is » 1K1 gradu- ate of Edison High School Three Jars of eand; were Army In Augwt, 1961, and awarded girls who guessed the completed bask training at number of pieces In the Jars. Fort Dii. A 1955 rradoate of Stores Babe Ruth League A mother and leaders get- Woodbridge High School, together wu held at the home' Pinter attended the Univers- UlSCUSSeS Program of Mrs. Hospodar, Tuesday ity of Miami in Coral Gables, „ . ' night. In order toacquaint the Fla,. and worked for the FORDS - At the January tills' mothers with the planned California Oil Co., in Perth meeting of the Pords Babe troop program for the rest of AmboT prior, to entering the Ruth Leaeue, held last week..the year. Army. He it a member of the program of activities and Sigma Chi fraternity. organization requirements for COMBAT RADIO LIGHTER An entirely new front-line president; JohnKestliury Part Hows radio set, to be carried on the: Mansfield, vice president: Anne back, has been developed byj Koempel. treasurer, and Pran the Army, It Is. described as a greatly improved successor to CMeara, secretary. Lim and Joseph Poraano, Sr.. Herman Fallon, Woodbridge Worth 8treet> were p,^ at „ the "walkie-talkie" of Worldl First Township commissioner of engagement party Sunday, in Wax n days. W/TH THIS COUPON parks and recreation, presented It can be used by all three! National nonor of j^ Constance Por- an outline of the planned reel combat arms, infantry, armor! Dollar Day Frozen Food Specials Store* ^m, and ggj Locari both of 1 reation improvements for the Brooklyn at the Brrtera Res- and, artillery. It was designed township. taurant, Brooklyn. at the Army's Signal Research Appreciation was expressed Laboratory at Fort Monmouth. for the support of the candy; New Wordi for Old Considered smaller than its sale, and funds have been re- ProducttonaUy the picture is predecessors, it weighs about 17 ORANGE MEAT APPLE served for a field house whkh top grade In ail technical de- pounds including the neces- is needed at the league field, partments—Variety. sary batteries. | Mr. O'Meara was grateful to: Geld Bond Bonus Stamps those in attendance and asked JUICE PIES PIE with a purchost of $5.00 or mort all members to attend the next meeting, February 22. j Quarters Fincnt, ChicUn, Farm House LIMIT ONE PH ADULT - GOOD THIU SATUIOAT, FH Iti Cloverdale ,B««f or Turkey Cigarettw, to bo ceo. bttr, liqvitf end KEEP UP WITH YOUR Extra Delicious fredi mill ••Hnpt

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Balla, Perth Amboy; and 17 Surviving are his widow'wffl be held in St. John's Bvan- Paul SUnlejr, Newtown Square,! Avenue. Mr. De Haven fM tbridie: a son. Stephen: Jr., porttd she attended her first —"^ ,,,,, i I) I L\ I grandchildren.. Helen; two sons, Andrew, Bel-! gellcal Lutheran Church, Pa, and i irandton, William F, well known Township athlete Perth Amboy; 14 grandchildren choral rehearsal. i\ U I I U A I* I & «3 I Also a brother, Henry Oriesel, ford, and Stephen, Woodbrldge; Waterbury, Conn., this after- Bennlng, Edison. In hi* younger days. and a brother and sister in A special meeting of the I"'1 ' , I Brooklyn, and two sisters,. MrsMrs.:tou. r daughters, Mrs. Max Sala- noon at 2:00 Burial will be in After his marriage he lived taf Hungwy. \ mothers has been called for Anna Keller, Central Isllp, N.man and Mrs. William Hacker,'pfhe Grove Cemettry, Water- OEORGK W. DE HAVEN Rahway (or 25 yearn before' February 2. 8 P. M.. at Mrs. MRS EVA II «nri raided In linrw 'Yl Rnd Mrs- Caroline Osborne, both of Avenel: Mrs. Charles'bury. SEWAREN — The funeral moving to Ocean Orove wnere! - "«>CYSHYN Berfer's homt. All mothers ai- Brooklyn and resided In Hops- > rj RlgoPftrlc N Y KojSMi Ctetmt| and nda The deceased was a resident of the late George W, De Haven he lived for 35 years He was' FORDS — Funeral services tending are asked to bring 1 f uner.1 serv- lawn «nd__ the Perth Amboy _ iLuclna.j* nome * brother, ,,..,' PPor( t Reading for 50 years 81 years 6f age. Ocean Grove a retired self-employed K.for Mrs. Eva Procyshyn, 19. 1 scissors or pinking shears with Fl for 25 years. He was a STEPHEN MJCINA ___ __ Charles Street, who died Tues- them. This mrrtlnn Is to out- ''"'\(1rleS.'l.l* N^ area John Kanci, Hopelawn; two Rn(j moved to Rahway four who died Sunday at his home countant. 1 who died driver employed by the Inter- WOODBRIDOE - Funeral 8 l8ters' Mrs' Cornelius DajrbyJyj"j 'j"g Ji his retirement, after a long lltfiess, was held Mr, and Mrs. De Haven re- day at Perth Amboy GeneraUlne the future plans for the •Wiii''"" ' ,Vhn dleddrlvi T rs 0 Unt Qa.; and Miss Julie ,.n„e „.... an engineer on the yesterday morning. In the Petit cently celebrated their 60 th Hospital, will be held this troop. ' p'fl-th Amboy boro Trucking Co., Mctuchen. services for Stephen Luclna, ; morning. 8:30 at the Kaln Mor- be held . ber of the Team- 15,3 Strawberry Hill Avenue, «nd nine grandchildReafJmg Railroad. He was a Funeral Home, Rahway. In-wedding anniversary. U4 n BC ft mm Imember of the Locomotive Kn- torment was In the Cloverleaf Survivlng are his widow, Mrs. tuarles, Inc., 424 State Strret. n • who died Monday morning at' 11 I (ICh Ol Union, Local 701. his home, will Be held this iglneerlng and Firemen's Dlvl- Park Cemetery, Woodbrldge iiiny Mays De Haven, a son.|P«rth Amboy, with Divine'' " Clifford De Haven, Ocean Uturgy at 9:00 ln the Ukralnl- Cli.M" Canon Surviving are his widow,-morning. 10:00 nt the Leon J. JOSEPH II. BENNING 'slon H and the Railroad R*llpf Mr. De Haven was born In V n Mnr of 8t Louise (Zlentek); four step- Grrlty Funr-ral Home,"4Ti"Am- PORT RKADINQ - Funeral Association, Philadelphia Dlvi- Pennsylvania and at an early'Grove; a sister. Mrs. Annai&n Catholic Church. Perth Am- W0ODBriIU0E __ Cub SCP,a ' rr four : " ',] Church , offl—- daughters- •-' , Mrs. Joseph Scully, boy Avenue. services for JOReph H. Bennlng, slon. He was alsvo -a- member ,o f &w came to Sewaren with hlsjHuyck-..Rahway, ; » orother.;boy. Burial will be In the pack 34 wnsorp(J by ^^ Mrs. James The dewasi-d was employed 90, of Rahway, formerly of the Exempt Firemen's Assocla- iw rents .Jhe late Mr._and Mrs |William De Haven, Perth Am-|c"^. "m.."^,.. ,.^..,_ ,,. EPISCODRI Chiuv'i. met ^•;;;,„ be ln Alpine Norfolk^ ^ ^ wimftm at uj(i v^^ The Jdeceased was born In the Brlrk Yard Port Reading, who died Sunday tloh. Albert De Haven, who had a boy; and a grandchild. th d| u ( w,n, Vlnl are a sister, Mrs. home for many years on West Ukraine and was a resident of born in LaPOlnte, Edison, and Mrs. Alex here for 22 yrais I at Rahway Memorial Hospital, Surviving sr0UtmRsln, I RUTH G. OUTWATER Fords for 42 years. She ^ a AwRrds mc mad0 as fol. m m r 0{ AVENEL - I^neral senlces[ f oe w Ukrainian Cath-l0W8. wo]f b.,d^, t(1 Kpiintn Cnurch of u for Mrs. Ruth O. Outwater, 84,!o»« '« Assumption: slngy Edwpl-d Yo,,n7. R 1 11 mD v 34 C Street, Ideal Trailer Court! *^ * ? j , Fedock. and Randy Vey; b-ar Her who died last Thursday at her!on y husband, Joseph. \t tin bftdge to Rnspr ^lome, were held Monday morn-i ^ Slnay, cold arrows to Keflneth SAFEWAY 1 jing at the Qrelner Funeral and Onry Slnay, Wllll«m Forn- ime, 44 3reen Street, Wood- ft "HI adel. Thomas Urbcn. Alan Mar- bridge. Burial was in Clover KrOWlUCS I iHIl kowltz. and Dennis Broyowskt; Leaf Memorial Park, Wood-! silver arrow to Randy Vfy, bridge. Robert Baumgartner, James The deceased was bom In 1 UUIJCI Daves, George SUagyl, Michael Paterson and resided in the Finn, and Thomas Urban. First COLNIA—A lecture on pup- One year pins were awarded Avenel and Woodbrldge area 141 l years. She was a member of ts was given to Brownie! <> Michael Tranzlslano, Robert Margaret MacLean Lodge 187 at a meeting Mon- Baumgartner, and Roger 01 1 National Daughters of Scotia, Linden, day by Leader Mrs. Robert^ert " ?'' assistant denner award GOLD I and a member of the Wood- Berger. She illustrated her tallciwent Vey. Stores i bridge Methodist -Church. She with puppets and pictures in! " ~ was the widow of Lester E BOND order to show the girls the Roarrf Wcptina Set Outwater. proper way to manipulate hand <»ceimg J« STAMPS Surviving are a son, William puppets and string marionettes. By Ramot Chapter T., with whom she resided; lour Plans were made for a puppet FORDS-The monthly board sisters, Mrs. Matthew Robert- show to be be put on by Cath- meeting of Ramot Chapter, son, Mrs. Emma Treadmore erine Austin. Dayle k GaylelB'nai B'rith Women will Be and Miss Joanna Gibbons, Berger, Lorrle Brozanski, Judy held tonight, 8:30 at the home 1 Paterson, and Mrs. Andrew Bruder, Susan Chernov, Ber- of Mrs. c. Mlchels, 29 Michaels Briedenbach, Plaintleld; and a nloft Grossman, Jo Ann Ha- Street. Donor plans will be an- brother, T Chester Gibbons, desty, Patricia Kozlowski, Gail nounced by Mrs. Donald Luftig North Haledon. Masterly, Karen Regan, De- chairman. Chartered buses will borah Reale, Susan Essex and leave the Ohev Sholom, Me- STEPHEN VARGA Suzanne Kane the next tuchen, for the Waldorf As- WOODBRIDGE - Funeral meeting, held Kilmer toria, March 4. services for Stephen Varga, 78, Drive Tuesday at 4:30 P. M. The nominating commltte* 81 Crampton Avenue, who died The Brownies are writing and will present the new slate of- Tuesday in Perth Amboy Gen- directing their own scripts and ficers at the regular meeting eral Hospital, will be held to- those girls who are not owners February 20. Installation of Of- RIB (FirsROASt Cuts Priced Higher) T Imorrow, 1:30 P.M. at the of bought puppets are busy ficers win be held at the Brass jGrelner Funeral Home, 44 making hand puppets. Bucket, Woodbrldge, March 29, ! Green Street, with servHses at The girls have been main- 7:30 P.M. ;2 P.M. in the Hungarian Re- taining bird feeding stations SHORT CUT i formed Church. Burial will be!that they made out of discard- ">;.f • 1 U.S.D.A. in Clover Leaf Memorial Park. ed Christmas trees and refilled CARD OP THANKS I Visiting hours are 2 to 5 and 7 the cups of wild bird seed, tied ROBERT VATOA REGULAR STYLE to 10 P.M. on more dried apples and hung' CHOICE '. The deceased was a resident! strips of suet on t^e tree in The family of the late ; of Woodbrldge 42 years and was Mrs. Berger's yard after the Robert Vayda wish to ex- USDA CHOICE 1 proprietor of a grocery store [meeting. press our sincere and heart- BEEF ihere for 40 years. He had also. An appeal is being Issued by felt thanks to our relatives, i been employed by the Foster the Brownies for clean white friends and neighbors for Wheeler Corp., Carteret, until material such as old sheets their numerous attendance, seven years ago. He was ' a which they are collecting as beautiful floral tributes and Short Cul !h OVEN-READY RIB ROAST 65< jmember of the Hungarian Re-:their community project for many kind expressions of i formed Church for 40 years February. This material will be sympathy extended to us in land held membership in the St.• turned over to a group which our bereavement. James Society of New Bruns- is turning them Into cancer We also wish to extend wick, Woodbrldge Branch 17,! dressings for the Woodbridge our thanks to the Iselln and the William Penn Associa- Nursing Home. If you have any First Aid Squad, children FRESH PORK PICNICS = 39tion, Perth Amboy Branch. to contribute contact any 0' and, school personnel of Surviving are his widow, the girls or call Mrs. Berger Schools 56 and #24, Rev< Mary (Kovacsi; six daughters, Fulton 8-8077, for pick-up ser erend Sidencr. children, ..USDA Mrs. Lawrence DeAmbrosio, vice. teachers and parishioners of the First Presbyterian Tthoic* Ib. Collins Lake; Mrs. George lorn' Jo Ann Hadestyi who was BEEF SHORT RIBS 45 bardi, Union; Mrs. Josephlchosen to represent the troo] Church of Iselln. Pardi, Edison; Mrs. Zolton at the Girl Scouts' Centen Howard, Anne and Mayer, Mrs. Joseph Chiera and nial Celebration at Woodbridge Cathy Vayda Mrs. Francis Decibus of Wood-High School, March 10, re

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a, iVIaiu Si. WOODBR1DGE 0})|)Uiiite IOHII Hull 8 PAGE EIGHT • «r^ suvinas for home more than 1810,000 i upon First Savings he received ln saving* at,., daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jo- helin Girl Engaged financing programs, ana • ^^ 8ftvlngg off,ces ^ seph Manger, 802 Ridgedale steady rise in savings receipts rpported that gincp ^ To Wed Penna. foun\ old The Crow's Nest IAvenue-; ; a son to Mr. and Mrs.j SEMEN NOTES IHELIN — The engagement) residents, new an° - the Institution had , ;Jose Torres, 77 Main Street; ... of MLw Joyce Stewart to John) .... „... of ne* savings wirrHmover $650,00s 0 In home l,: ;i: from Fords, a daughter to Mr. Paul Melnlck, son Of Mr. and, Y-Makins a, with the invest* pro*™ . and Mrs. Joseph Swiderskl. 29 pERTH AMB0 fc |ng pace —Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scheldt a.«r retribution toward themen t of funds in home fifTanc- This r Hollister Place; a^whtjr to ^ STiSS " C^te" »«• ideal"slt;^ in' K | £ 2*5 SrannSi-i- —^ _ 18 Mr. and Mrs. John SzUajyi 27 The(r u were Mr 8nd by her parents. Mrs. Helenjdevelopment and «™ ing P"*™" ^^ ,,ablU»-.savings finds itself ,„ Woodland Avenue, a daughter - 1 Mrs. Watson Kuscher. Irving-; Stewart. 28 Magnolia ) Road/Middle** Coun «> «h« This both saver and homr in Mr HB ^L^ » ?V\ ton: Mr*. Mabel Lelbold. Mont- and Donald Stewart, Wood-past year was the opening oi uon Cerulo concluded. "wf t,,';.,', *?V\ ° ' Ed!son To n! saving.1- f°r the present trend will ,„,'/. 08 Cmtvlew Road:.twin son* < Mrfi Rftymond; Avenue, Nixon. th» *' *"-" on At Random: * Savings funds with'and we will experience n: ^ to Dr. and Mrs. Martin Palmaz. ™" B , ... ^ d Brund. If only 1 *as equippen with a year that will suri>,t ,.' a camera Saturday night. I S SSSS; Mr and! Amboy said First Savings.the big gain* rword-ri ,.,,. land Avenue; a daughter to Mr.— T^X^TKA "Z and attended St. J-h&'Tfis™^t'Srei^l1 o would have had a whale of a seph's College, Emmitsburg, ""'' "" 000.000 o-'f itself, during 1961, Mp.-rienced.1961." and Mrs. Herbert Cooper. 1*^^ £j ^ £i $16,779,- one of 1U greatest years oi picture of Mayor Walter Zir- Md. She is employed by the _W. SPORTSMEN MEET polo trying to find his coat at •West Chester, Pa.: Mr. and T. Grant Distribution Center., growth. He said toM 3 20 WOODBRIDGE-Thi the Hungarian-American shin- ,,„ „ . Mrs. Donald Brundage. Roselle; Metuchen. in the office. Herj " now Joni1 F Cr'l ulo. elective held by ^^^a by!Acres Bill for Woodbn dig Bt Bethlan Hall, in Car- v?TnH u I, A Mrs. Ralph Longley, New York, fiance, a graduate of Tamaqua teret. His honor practically had ^JSP*1}' Alfred N. Y. and MIBS Grace Long- JHi«h School, served in the U.;secretary of the ™ o 33 600 pwplf Heidiscussed at a owettiiE to climb all over the overcrowd- ;„",„„; Avenel New York, also Mrs. W, s John jS. Navy, and is employed by last week > ed checkroom before he finally W Biundage of Wwn invested in (> r £ Avene^S reel ft ' the same company. — —- . nt,.,r,,Hnn shown on fires, f- , i came up with hit coat, so he ' Rev. and Mrs. WilUam For- home loans : rt Mr i2 Mw fthn son "was a demonstration _ hunting -ur-,'. could go on to the ORT affair. rest, Carteret, were the dinner :r the office and It looked a* if the coat had Snf a son to SinceThe publication"of these Prizes were won by Jan, [y, gone to join a fedora hat he ^ A Wwt Ave nB, r^ on Decembe- 31 Crrulo William Bonham, Jr ^Sank iwTlSiVV " ^ , Qlte acceptance *RS ^ Sd that .^-.Wednesday, Ihnat, and Prank Ma , missed on New Year's day when p, t A ff „ nue. ??1 A l Jose H 8 a a G orge Bob Hope often to share the last remaining chicken in a he sud'denly spied the garment ™J J 8^r' £ MMrr anand d- ^ ° • * ISELJN — Frank Notora, bridge office two aid « half =a undermeatn a hugh pile of oth- Mrs ' c\aX Post, 16 Luther Street Is recuperatm* at home: supermarket with Una Turner In thin M*n* from *B«h- after naving been B sur lcal president of the P.T.O. of years a'R0 er coats ... It really was a Avenue. . „„, •/> Mr and Mrs « i elor in Paradise", in which they co-star for the first time. j School 18, announced the mem-, .. county Is prob- bussy day for me, too, Saturday s^ve DoUntoh 7 Mav Street 'Patient ln the Letl0!t H1U Ho5~: Also Playing leading roles In the Metro-Goldwyn-M»rer MlddlesP!( &t Ve Pt m cn 7 May 8trm jbership has vot«l to back the. ..' ^^ mg county the Kantor Bar Mitzvah during * " ' - ' ipltal. New York City. \ CtaemaSeop* and color comedy are Janls P*lfe, Jim Hut- fh llW 1 |I900,000 class room referendum . New Jfrffv lw)fty •• orulo the day; the Woodbridge Fire . —The 8ewaren Bridge Club ton, Paula Prentlss. Don Porter, Virginia Grey and Agnet jFettruary 13. If passed, Mr. Cut Yourself met jFettruary 13 If passed Mr '; in the ever Company dinner and the Hun- A vAtiAl I hlirpn Wednesday with Mrs. H., Moorehead, at Cinema Theatre, Menlo Park Shopping jd Notora said, the money will be tncreasino a,msnds being made garian-American Club instaUa-^»G1IC1 \jiiUltlI |B ^Mri cliff Road. Prize; Center for one week beginning tomorrow. tion ln the evening At that •* , n • winners were Mrs. F. J. Adams,! used to end split sessions ln ( Township schools. point I just gave up—although I .lCtc SprVlPf*« Mrs. Olive Van Iderstine, Miss . TMA So They Say a Slid _ , ... . , MM. Herbert Cook and Mrs. there were two more places I w^ uia ^ Blanche Van Syckle and Mrs Twn \p\47 should have gone . , . AVENEL — The Sacrament William Ecker. The next meet- 1 " V *• '^" They say that love u blind,WWim Ke]]er ^ mo]nm /„„•„,. of the Lord's Supper will be ob- ing will be on February H, at hat explains all the (P<0Pln«;co_chairrnen to ^^1 all lntnedart home owners ln the area and jouinga. j^gj at u^pij-jt Presbyterian the home of Mrs. Harper Sloan, NOW TMRI TIKSDAV Are Invested —The Exhause, Tulsa, Okla on the refer- Boh Mil* • '»"» Turntr of... Army Pvt. Michael E. Hav-ichurch Sunday at all services. West Avenue. ran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- Dr. Christy Wilson, dean emer- —The Setfaren History Club ISELTN — Girl Scout Troop endum, Everyone is urged to •R\< HKI OR IN u set to vote on February 13. lSF" chael J. Havran. Park Avenue, itug ttt the Princeton Seminary will meet promptly at 1:30 P. j2 held an investiture and begin Two For the Seesaw," Avenel. completed the nine- ^\\\ preside at the 9 and 11 M. in the Sewaren Free Public court of awards at its regular starring Robert Mitchum. week ordnance supply course at A.M. services. Chaplain John P. Library next Wednesday. After meeting. Invested were Darryl! 1 The Ordnance School, Aber-Ettershank, Jr. will preside at tea and a short business meet- Rashe and Diane Rasche. deen Proving Ground, Md., re-ls and 10 A.M. Chaplain Etter- ing the members will leave the Receiving awftrds were- Ver- ROLLER SKATING NOW THHl SATURDAY cently.Thy e 19-year-old soldier shank grew up in the Avenel library at 2:300 and go to the onjca Abramo JunJunee A^J RITZ Theatre SPECIAL RATES To •TWIST AROVND Cwtwtt, N. J, Kl 1-SW* entered the Army last August (church and has recently been Mosaic Tile Company on Route, christinp Bobai Patricia Bo- GROUPS and completed basic training at serving with paratroopers. A 1, Avenel for a tour and lee- hooper Janice NOW THRU MONTJAT THK d-OCK" wjtz Karan JAN. 31 - FEB. S Every Vlihi FortDu. George P. Btader. preparatory service for Com- ture. This company is on the m'er sharon Jonnsoni Diane Xuuj Km - JUDM SUftU ••3 STOOCES MEET HEH( ll.ES" North Park Drive, Woodbridge, munloonn wiwiU bbe helheld SaturdaySaturday,, wesst side of Route 1 and south Kersch ^^ ^^ Nan_ Except Monday KIC with is on the Dean's list at Georgia fromm 7 t o 7:3730 P.MPM. withith ChapCh - of AveneAl l StreeStreett . Barbara Travis' Valarie 'FLOWER DRUM SONG' ::W to 11 P. M. 85- Mns SIN. • TIE5 — I STOOGE COMEDY — Institute of Technology. At- i Ettershank preaching. -A hot dog sale will be held Minlvn Monnw am Vi'da and Md CARTOON MitlnM, Satnrday, lanta, Ga... G.R.Neary, South vern Boushell, Minister of for the children at school, extra Suniliyi li Holidays Park Drive, Woodbrldge, at- announced the Crusader Tuesday at noon, sponsored by l.V.TS MAKE I.OVE" MusiC| Z:0» P.M. to 5 P.M. 50' tended a week-long conference|Cholr will sing "Saviour Like a the Home and School Circle. re __ ^ -GENTLEMEN WED.'THRU MONDAY SOUTH AMBOY ARENA PREFER BLONDES FEB. 1 - 12 to Stevens & 6th, South Ambo; Ha., to mark the 150th annl- -„„„ m iVlc „ ulcllll nrau , Cbubby Checker, Dion. Yield Spencer versary of the founding of thea t 10 AM., and the Chancel At VFW Post Sundays ' company. . . "The Unborn To- choir (adults' "God so loved "TWIST AROUND SOW THRl SATtRDAV! marrows", a filmed cavakade the World" at 11 A.M The Teen Com- D D mlmittee of thee lIselin VFW Post "Ot tioast THE CLOCK" OI'FV EVERY EVENING SAVE by Feb. 15th - EARN fr«« Feb. 1st of recent event* that made The Senior High Fellowship "" « ^o t %•"* ^ reponed that - PlD* - world history, is now available wm resume Friday night dances *" *!' 0 Cd r nue to sponsocr a diffe^ " ^^ ^ "THREE STOOCES MEET from the Warners Plant of;tomorrow from 7:30 to 11 P.M " ™" '" ° r HERCULES" 2 TOP it • it~* H1TS! TO(iFTHER The practical way to financial growth 1.- American Cyanamid Companyin Church Hall. Teen Band each SundajTafter- A\ ENEI^-The Marian Guild noon at 2 P.M. * of St. Andivw's Church will CARTOON _ Bette Davis - Olfnn Ford I Susan Hayward saving ... and earning high returns on to help local student and civic. A Valentine dance will be KIDDIE MATDfltt" groups interpret tomorrow'sheld Pebruarj- 16, 8:30 PH. m The "Nite Riders" were fea- hold a pot roast dinner Satur- S>t.. Sun., Mon. (Lincols'i Iohn Oavin your money. At First Savings you'll find luretured SSunday y alongg witthh Bguese t day. March 3. in Binndij), 1:00 P. M. "POCKETFUL OF headlines. The film can be ob- Hall to the Htah u top services, safety and convenience. tained from Daniel E. Higgins, School FellowshiSuDD AfteAftpr thSpvocaUst' "Little Susan' Cttrl churoh hal] Diriner MIRACLES" "BACK STREET" Cynamids Industrial Relations^ a Sxr par^ will ^Raymond showed mows of the sened from 4:30 Make 1962 your year for financial growth Department, Linden . . . M». hSf^ta SEX Hal!' falit I*™* fOntest heW two «*»pS™^ *£, |aga V FORDS ... act today . . . open or add to your ac- Martin Ross, the former Ruby giris Mrs Walter Mever ad- ^ , ^ , • n SATURDAY MATINEE:: ! ChaperMles were Gross of Carteret, is a patent vSor to the pour wtUteid ta **• and co-chairman. Tickets are avaU- PLAYHOUSE ALSO count at ... at Fitkin Memoml Hosp.tal.deTotionals .S3? rScreatlS^^(Mrs. Joseph Zabesky, Mr. and able from members of the gtuld. Y, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Mr Car ond and m z-wa Neptune. Mrs. Ross taught for sist«d by Mrs. Robert Harman,i |M ' "«™ ' The Big On? Everyone Wants To Seell and Mre Hugh Gllroy a number of years in Wood- Mrs. Robert Morse and Mrs. - TURNPIKE THIRSDAY, FEB. 1 Chubby Checker - Dion - All Your Favorites bridge Township Schools 9, 11 William Hansen. DRIVE-IN THEATRE and 17. The boys Slumber Party will "H.ngarlai Show" In the Mailbag: be held in Westminster'Hall. FRIDAY AND SATIUDAY NOW THRU SATURDAY TODAY THRf TVE8DAY FEB. 3-3 "TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK" OTTO HEMIMK PXESUTt 'Pocketfiitf Miracles' Also the Hilarious S Stooges in Sal Min«o brary Services Bureau, State Ooos and With Betty Davis, ma WtCoUey "3 STOOGES MEET HERCULES " AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Department of Education, re: a - Glenn Ford paragraph I had in this column • Saturday Matinee: Is PtrUi Amboj U Woodbridie IB Edison Towush'p "EXODUS" STAKTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 (Aisoeiatt O?.:-< lAaaoelaw Offlcei about the need of consolidating i HOOK Offlca) Amkej Ait. it iib ^< 'Amazing Colossal Mai' k Township Libraries under a Rots JUkn - Dottle LM Phillips " The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" Ul Stile Strwt Hi (Cl»r» Barton »<•• :.•: main library-branch library! •DEEP ADVENTURE" ATTACK OF PUPPET system so that our libraries j PEOPLE" - Plus - 'Where First ln The Name Means You could be eligible for substantial' STARTS FRIDAY 2 P. M. "THE ,SECOM> TIME AROUND" state aid. Mrs. McKinlay wrote: Bob Hope - Lisa Turner SUNDAY, MONDAV, TUESDAY SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY "L&m ever so much impressed "BACHELOR IN Vivien Uigh • Warren Btattj With Paul Newman, With the editorial you wrote Eta Marie Saint FEB. 4-6 PARADISE" "THE ROMAN SPRING Ralph Richardson, Peter Lavford, ahd which was presented in the Lee J. Cobb, Sal Minn, • TWIST AROUND THE OF MRS. STONE" Woodbridge Independent-Lead- BARGAIN HAT. THt'BS Jill Haworth CLOCK" er on January 11. 1962. It Is 75c Until J P. M, Plus FEATUKETTE •THREE STOOGES Suus H*ywa.rd - Stephen Boyd Just this source of information 1CRKS OF Box Ofllce Openi t:30— MEET HERCULES" Showtime 7:15 that will be helpful in encour- PARKING "WOMAN OBSESSED" Sunday. Boi Ofllce Opens i:4) WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7 aging: municipalization of your Showtime <:M libraries. This would be a tre- "Hmgarlai Shew" UTERBPI06E TO FREE In-Car Beaten ^mendous forward step. We do •OKTI9 Junction ""35 j Irnpila 9-Passenger Sutioo Biscayne 6-PasseBgw Stah Aery II300 3-Sot Statin Comir 700 Station ^ appreciate your assistance. Vugon. Most elegant tion Wagon. Loweet priced Wagon. Lowest priced U.S. Extra load space m In the event this agency can Chevrolet wagon. Jet-smooth wagon. 3-aeat station wagon. trunk up front- ' he of further assistance to you Please let us know. Mrs. Smith ehjoyed1 meeting with your group very much indeed on Want a wagon? Chevrolet's got January 18th" ,. . a dozen dandies. Fire Jet- ,Here and There: M Mr 6-Pa8scoger SUtion smooth king-sized jobs, Tor ' Mr. and Mrs. Emil M. Siry, Wagon. Roomy hauler wit h instance. Ilree frisky Cbety 11 100 Station Wagon. COolidge Avenue. Woodbrldge, Sporti Wafoo. Ov.r 176 a rich appearance. wagons—with lots of luxury, lowest priced wagon ui are proud as punch since the Chevrolet's lineup. cubic feet for carxi). Wrth of s grandson, Paul New- load, spue and a low, low price. ton Streeter. The parents are Plus four rear engine Conrair Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Street- wagons like no other in the ter, }M Raymond Avenue, Nut- ley. Mom Is the former Virginia land, find the B. 8iry. Dad is An engineer em- Cjjaeck one for you in ployed by Singer Manufactur- this veraatik uri- ing Co., Ellzabeuiport . . . Corrair Monn Station Ctrnir Grwahrkr ety at your Chev- fence Karackl, Rutgers Univer- Wagon. Has an almost 5- Wagon. Monza elegance WtgoB. Sure-footed U sity sociology research, has a financial ft.-wide cargo opening. rolet dealer's. in a nimblf hauler. tion and eaay to load. good definition for a juvenile delinquent. "A delinquent," he says, "Is a boy who simply re fuses to grow up," . . . Happy birthday to Peggy Jayne and Brin Wllverding,, Sewaren, whn ' celebrated their 'birthdays last ChmroMs got hu the dozen! week. Mom and dad, Mr. and i JiJrs. Jfohn Wilverding marked WAG0N$• ¥ ^ their 15th wedding anniversary 8 • k the same time .. . „. tn a beautjful variety of styles, sizes and prices ' | %ast But Not Least: i " Born at Perth Amboy General Hospital: From Sewaren,' i . daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stan |ey Frederick, 454 West Ave- pue; . . . from Woodbridge. a Keeping a constant check on finances ion to Mr. and Mrs. McKay i, SI East Green Street; is one of the bestways to get the jump on those unexpected needs for cash... I Impabf-PaaiMgerSlatK" and to take advantage of opportunities, f Wagoa, Up to 97.6 cu. n- of cargo space. STATE So, if we may suggest your next mojve, THEATRE usemoreoftheservicesweproVide • !•!•• Woodbridce, N. J. • to help people get ahead financially.

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PAGE NINE WINDOW- Metropolitan Life Opens 2 Workshops Tanzman Bill On Green Street New Offices Here Monday For Teachers Aid To Town -By The Staff WOODBRIDOE - To give WOODBRIDOE — On Tues- WOODBRinOE - Assembly- the best possible service to Its day, the elementary teachers man Norman Tanzman Monday rapidly growing number of poll- who have begun to teach ii introduced a bill in the Legis- cvholdcis, the Metropolitan Woodbrldge Township this year lature that would protect the Life Insurance Company an-K, joined together In a science Township from losing $250,000 iiotinccd It will open Its new workshop held at the Elemen- in revenue per year over a per- offices at 541 Rahway Avenue, tary Education Office in the iod of years if the Middlesex WoodnrldKe, Monday. School Administration Building Water Company wins a suit on School Street. This was thp Tills new office will service which It instituted. first of two meetings devoted to The assnmblyman's proposal Metropolitan policyholders In a study of ways of improving Woodbrldge Township, Carteret jconcerns tax assessments levied science offerings in the elemen- st the property of water and portions of Rahway and 1 tary schools. Perth Amboy, companies for the 1961 tax The topics explored Included year. His bill covers a moYe fair The attractive brick building the use of the microscope, the is of Colonial architecture and adjustment of tax differential. preparation of slides, the use Where suit is pending the provide approximately 6000 ' of materials made available by Tanzman bill would compute square feet of usable floor space the federal government through the tax differential as of Oc- mid Incorporates the most the National Defense Educa- tober 1.1960 Instead of October modem construction and de- tion Act, and a general review 1961. sign features, There Is parking of resources. In addition, the facilities for 50 cars. next meeting will feature dis- The act would be retroactive to July IB. 1961 when a law was Tin1 personnel of the Wood- plays of the products of science] activities being conducted in passed requiring private water [brlrige office of over 50 field companies to pay a municipal* ipeople and clerks will be man- ; various elementary schools. j The workshop is under the RECEIVES EX-CHIEF'S BADGE — Andrew Hudak, retiring chief of the WoodhridRe Fire Ity for any difference between |a«rd by Ben Falk, C.L.U., Co- the gross receipts tax levied and jlonlH. who has been with Me- [direction of the Elementary Company is pictured above receiving his badge of office from former Mayor August F. Education Department. The Greiner at the dinner held Saturday night in St. Demetrius hall, Carteret. In the photo, the local tangible property tax. tropolitan for 27 years. He will ED(iAR R. FRANZETTI be assisted by Office Supervisor committee in charge of plan- left to right are: Thomas Fitzpatrick, who gave the welcome address; Mr, Greiner, Mr. 'Theresa Rusclano, Elizabeth ning consists of the four ele-l lludak, Ferdinand Rath, oldest living ex-chief, and Andrew Anderson, the incoming chief entary helping teachers, Mrs. •r> #• and four Assistant Managers Building Fund IncludliiK Vincent Rossi, High- Rotary to Hear Miriam Balderston, Mrs. Jean-; land Park. Robert Morton, Ise- ette Bernstein, Mrs. Doris Kelly| lin: Stephen Purdy. Wood- and Mrs. Joanna Mazurek. j Campaign Open Ibrldge and Anthony Rldzyowski Talk on Airport The resource people who are! COIJONLA — Rev, George A. |East Brunswick! All visitor* WOODBRIDOE^—The devel- sessl01>s'| will be most welcome. are Mrs. Marguerite Haborak, Shults, pastor of The United ment and future of New York Church of Christ, announced International Airport — the School 9, Port Reading and Muiiiiir fdinr V. Krrut»b*n on the l*ft Mrs. Priscilla Kreger and Mrs. the church has officially open- aerial gateway to the United ed its Finance Campaign to „,,.,„,. K ( impimi, prriidrnt o( In* Woodbrldf* States - will be discussed at1 Hilda Weinberg of School 11. ( ,,m|),in>, mt »hown »hov* w»nnln| thfOUfh th* raise money for the new build- -hint Penny Sale Set the noon meeting of the Wood- Mrs. Norman Lunde of the Co- p(ntrard« with «uH«t*d titles Itn th* project on the Lake Ave- , l.ilil ,i,,rl lonia Junior High Is conducting bridge Rotary Thursday, Feb- th rmed nue property near the Colonia ruary 8, at the Brass BUcKeij ^ ^i session^ and Clark Township line. For PTA Meeting Main Street, Woodbridge. Edgar! J* February 7 and1 14 ntatlv roj each elemi The extensive program to ,„..r.uuliitHiw to Mr». Ab* M. Ro*enth»l, 13 Klmont , WOODBRIDOE - A penny R mnzettl of The Port of!f « f " tar x l wl11 als0 metlt reach all members and friends Oiks wfUon n( Colonl*, for lubmltllni th* sale will be conducted during NPW York Authority, will be the' ^ ^°° to hm study tnese of the church will come to a i_ "Wlndiw On Or**n 8»r**t," ithe March B meeting o( Wood- speal(ei. i same areas. These epresentatives IU close, February 18, S. Clark rit Urn*, It »»» on* of nln* !brldge Junior High School PTA ' Mr Franzetti will.review the|[ * «n turn re- *hiu!ldlng.|{^° !v events of Present plans call for the «lin „• in wri d.- and WM.« »., It •» v man. GERTRUDE P. DONOVAN i?.r* IMta. the tm* Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stockel He will then use colored slides construction of a first unit with in > space for worship, education, kind mown to till* the Mm* »nd effort jand Mr. and Mrs. John Cassidylto show construction progress part of the program devised by! TO WED IN MAY:The en Iwlll attend the PTA Pounders ana me outstanding archltec gagement of Miss Gertrude and civic meeting rooms. h.hi find an apnroprUl* title. They arc system to meet .Day Dinner at Rutgers Universal features of this world re | Patricia Donovan, Perth Am Rev. Shults is now conduct- \ieehan Patricia Ashwell. Kathryn |«uy Common, February 20 nowned project. boy, to W. Martin Sloan, Edi- ing services in Clark at i Valley .\ .) H OPENS CAMPAIGN HERE — Edward J. Patten, former M.ii'iirw Plesher. Chuckle Pleiher, Ch»rl(« J Mrs. Martclli was A« Aviation Promotion Rep- son, son of Mrs. Margaret Road at the Central Avenue New Jersey secretary of state, who is seeking the congres- Pappas and the late William Parkway Circle. ',' Rhfiehiirt, Donna Vrnriia, Mrs William lairman of the sional seat In the new fifth district, is pictured above on 1 :; Rover Miirion L. Qrounkn. Roi» f. SwarU, Levine Named Sloan of Scranton, Pa., has Church School classes will be committee and the Mat* will be;en Bureau which makes avail- the right, conferring with Harold Mortenson, toastmaster T!.om»» J. M«lorl , Mrs. Wwatd Owner presented at th* March 8 been announced by her par- held Sunday at 9:45 A.M':; able key personnel of the Port! at a dinner held in the Log Cabin by the Edward J. Patten ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew Bdyled , Mn. ReTtehh^ J. TarvwrT , mf tln11 morning worship at 11 AM. Mii/io. i * 'Authority's Aviation Depart-! Democratic Club. Mr. Patten installed the new officers of Donovan. Jr MWtrd OMWT *- "' ^\ 1 sermon topic to be ."Only in the I Mm. Caasidy, co-chairman of ment to talk before community WOODBRIDOE — Robert the organization at the dinner attended by close to 200. Miss Donovan graduated Church". Baptism of children 'membership, reported a total of and business organizations. AJLevine, son of Mr. and Mrs. I'ltoPER - Mn. Dorrthr H^uik. J»mci from Carteret High School, will be conducted at this serv- 651 members to date member of the Port Authority Jules Levine, 39 Crocus Street, hninr >r Mrv S J. (layman, Mr«. Fr»nk A. LatUnslo. ! class of '57 and the New York ice. »taff for five years, Mr. Pran- has been named to Who's Who PTA 14 to Sponsor Kurt (jrKcn Robert Brown. Mn. IMUf Bmnsttln, School of- Interior Design, zetti is a graduate of Seton In American Colleges and Uni- High School PTA New York City. She is em- tiiin brrdcrirk, Y Younier, Mn. JMMI A. Kratlnf, TB Mobile Unit •»,. Hall University. versities fos 1962 at the George] Tillnn jnhn A Ro*kil, Mn. Frtncli Elnhorn, H. 8t RCA Intenwtlonal1 Rainbow Girls J. Eppensteiner, chairman of (WashingtoW n University, Wash-Wash1 FORDS - "Watching forj - !>r l president of ^e senior graduate of Carteret High Mmks Mrv Nanry Jehnien, Uoti IMtri. Jennie the Port Authority Aviation j basis of participation and lead- School and attended Rutgers n William Ri-id Robert i. Th6Bp»n, Dtfld Uncer, 1 ways to prevent heart disease ji presented -a gavel and WOODBRIDOE - Miss Jill Speakers Bureau, 111 Eighth ershlp In academic and extra- counc )) p University. He is employed at • iilnnr Mdowski. ixmn A. Kettlnt. Mn. I/O«l« Piliko, fiimon was Installed Worthy Avenue, New York 11, N. Y. curricular activities, citizenship in your child", Mrs. Michael president's pin to Mrs. Harold Industrial Biochemicals, Edi- i Mi* .discph Sira*tri>. ! Advisor of Amencus Assembly, and service to the school, schol- Karabinchek, a nurse from the Bperer, president, a£ a meeting son Industrial Center, Edison. of the Woodbridge High School jOrder of the Rainbow fi arship and promise of future Middlesex Heart Association, May 6 has been set as the 1 HUT Mrs R C Hembree. Mrs. Elizabeth Hun- at ceremonies held at t usefulness. PTA last week. wedding date. ',!•- Nmll. Mrs William J. Hlgjins, Mrj Maggie j ^ , , Library advised the PTA of School 14 at T Or( en Slreet Levine is secretary of Oate Dr. Robert Bielarski spoke on Mi Plane Bancato. Malt Lukasluk, Mm. N. L. ' a meeting last week. A film the new scholarship project Others Inducted were: Wor-' and Key, and a member of Or- SCHOOL SESSION ! r.--n M Mrvill. Charlotte DeBtUa. Mrs, Peter der of Scarlet and Tau Epsilon on rheumatic fever was also which has been started in the thy associate advisor, Doiina Adds to Service WOODBRIDGE-Rev. Alex! ' .1 Iambert, Mrs Wllll»m Braun, and Diane C. Phi fraternity, in which he hasshown. Township and the group de- Novak; Charity, Laura Hunt;]" AVENEX — A meeting of the! N. Nemeth, pastor of the Plrstj been president and vice-pregi- Mrs. Walter Holub, president, cided to make a contribution of 'Hope, Cathy Jeffrey; FaithJaowd of Trustees of the Avenel \WH0CAN: dent. He has also been co-chair- announced the tuberculosis $25 to this fund. Presbyterian Church, an-I lUndj a Hlerhager; recorder, ]| Librar yy was held Thursday, at nounced over 190 people at-i UMI - Him R Smith Jr., Nn. John Beyle Jr., jNormalee Burgisser; treasurer, the Library, man of Mardi Oras, co-chair- mobile unit will be open from] A program demonstrating the IGET ; \\ > (Iliif. Mrv William Clark. Ray ftchraemuut. te Library. lysical education exercises tended the first session of the jowenjo n KendalKdll l chaplainhli , To enhance the appearancejman of Campus Combo, comp- 2 to 8 P. M. at the school, Feb- '••'•" ihompson, Mm. Hrkn Tauert. Mrt. OUs A. KW, roller o{ ruary 13; a nominal fee will be ilch the girls study was given School of Christian Living, and| TO FIX; iBernadette Olbson; drill leaderjatld to eliminate the possibility I * Hi-Ball, and a mem- '•'•"it the Avenel School are to be [Democratic and Civic Club will Georgianna Cronce's class won meet Tuesday, 8 P.M. at Se- the attendance award. ur girls sang, "The Lord's >>••'•••< Mr and Mrs. Walter PaUkanlck. FORibjerver* , Marie Bryant; mu- discontinued until the fall. •ayer".' '' Mr- A»ne» Lakato*. Andrew LtkaUw,'Mlu licim, Saundra Pike; choir di- Mrs. Daniel Levy, president, waren School with-Edward J, The next meeting will: be 1 'i" Anne Martlno. HOPEIAWN - William •ector, R«e Daub; >'holr. Bar- eported the Librarian, Mrs. Patten, candidate for Con- February 21. KoasEVfXT HOSPITAL - Prancli F, Huber. Economos. Susan Pennez, Frank MazJur, has noted a clr- gressman Mr Middlesex County ONTEST WINNER '• -TKH, VA - John F. Ryan m. METUCHEN - ean Florky, Beverly Hanson, ulatlon increase of ten per- District 5, as guest speaker, CASTOR OIL NEXT COLONIA - Billy Alusik, 80 >:il Zimde! and Mn. Donald MoQulre, AND— Heiwel, Donna Hughes, :ent in November and Deoem Candidates for the Board of WOODBRIDGE - Someone ingfellow Drive, was winnei : .'iv last-minute letter from MM. Oeraldlne W, loaenury Graeme. Kathleen ber over the same period for Education have also been in- in this Township has a special the "Outer Space Contest' 1 »•"• of 1940, WHS.i, Massapequa, L. I. Sru»en, Peggy Leisen, Ruth he previous year. vlted to speak, All residents of craving for ice cream—in large tently conducted by a Co. Martin, April May. Mary Ellen Mrs. Francis Smith of the Sewaren and all sections of doses. i nla shoe store. His prize win "<•"(•<• Mffnton, w»i ihook up the other day In Wood Meshrow, Linda Morgan, Llw Trenton Library has invited the Woodbridge Township are urged Jaines Jardot, custodian at •••, bi Hi,., i'"1'"- hradnuirten, when a couple if the Nagy, Patricia Ogden, Arlene Board of Trustees to spend, theto attend. Wooflbrldgle Junior High of the force told him he would hnvf to Price, Carolyn Seddon, Lindajday at Trenton to get "point- Schdol reported to police on -2 LOUISIANA I '••hies *hot»." H ttfvu he tu nipped on the leg bj Temporado, Wendy Wargo, to Improve library Serv- PTA MEETING SET Monday th»t a thief broke in- PORT READING-,The Par- to the school; smashed the lock I' ''•" '!"• niiht befur*. Tan you Inuflne how he felt when Georgia Warren, Patricia Win- ston, Mary Lee Yeajer, ent-Teacher Association! will ion the freezer in the kitchen > lum thr stray mutt had died. The dof te alive and The library intends to in SALT s crease its supply of technical meet February 6, 8 PM. to and got away with $50 worth of '' "" If A. thrltrr The weekend at Jai Barn iAn Installing officers were Mi&s- School 9 auditorium. the frozen dessert. SI .90 hundred lbs. (•'• '"""t -fiiJ«j»bl», w* hew. Even a few ventured Jortli on et Karen Malwitz, Miss Mary books, and bringing technical I f hirr J»ck Eun and wife had a wkt weekend Ellen Varey, Mus Catherine material up to date by acdulr- SERVISOFT of ""< in-law, Cliff Dunham'i children, baby-ilMbf, Detrtck. Miss Noreene Nagrosst ing material on automation could make the trip:, , . . Tony Eckert, and Miss Saundra Pike. Mrs. and computers. More history MILTON B. BROWN, M. D. WOODBRIDGE of the Board at P. A. General Hospital Rita Stockel was also Installed books, especially stressing World ihink» iprlng b not f>r off. He U an "expert" as Mother Advisor. War I, will be acquired. Announces the Opening of His Office 921 St. Georges Avenue on Hi,. ul " 'i< of pachmndrai and fan't waH nntU the Board members inducted for New books released for clr- (Juit South of Clovetleal) 1l For the Practice of > "' 'rutil l*.vei the (round M that lie «an befln the ensuing year were Mrs. Pa- :ulation are: Life Books on ME 4-181J IM.IMIIII,. •h*ni. again. tricla Laddie, chairman; Mn.IUly, Mexico, the Desert. The DERMATOLOGY • • t • « Edna Uubensteln, secretary Way of the Lantern, The Off- at Yt-ii-iu-iics, Bdjwn's popular mayor, is Mowing Mlu Arlenjb Jeffrey, treasurer: Islanders, Daughter of Silence, ME1|JLO PARKQFFICE BUILDING The Book of Eskimos, In High I Kennedy's ad«lce to the letUrwhen it comes to Mrs. Anna-K. Baldwin, Mrs Ntllr.ss He was one of the flrit to lign lip u a Catherine Petrick, Mrs. I* Places, Citiien Hearst, Petrole- MENLO PARK SHOPPING CENTER Important Notice, "«• Metucheh YMCA's new completely efluipped vtrw Doll, Mrs. Ann Haus. um Facts and Figures, Ency- MENLO PARK, ty J. ' including steam room. The miyor, Anembly- mann, Mrs. Elizabeth Huey, clopedip a of Games, and books! Suite 312 f th Richardi I'miznmn and our Ed KreutaMrg, who Is vioe Mrs. Catherine Jeffrey, Mrs, on the following religions of the By Appointment Liberty 8-8212 ' !'f '"f "V will b« amoni those ofllcUting at the Helen LuU, Mrs. Florence Me. World. Judaism, Hindu, of the ."' t * tluh today. 1 lAvoy, Mrs. Helen Nemish am ism, Protestantism, dam LET YOUR FINGERS in-li Messrs. Henry Hausmann, John Buddalsm. AlsojDf DO THE WALKING tu Mn. Itorman Fallon, wife of the teeond Huey, Stanley] Laddie and Ap Lterest to everyorie is an eight-ll VILLAGE INN Rely on the handy Yellow who b at the Perth Amboy General drew Stockel. volume Nature Library. Fafetest Service Anywhere! 2 Green Street (Cor. Rahway Ave.) Woodbridge Pages to direct you to the i"' Slh>t year. **, country which poses the great problem TRADE ES TIME? Report from 3nbcp«tbe«t Jltab* in todays world, and In todays trend toward Independence for the world's various peoples. Winter Sports in Alps Fasf t tEo6m»r|ip- More Famed Summer Sports, Tourism |orh« Jleatcm Those Public Hearings ROMNEY emergency exists EDITORS NOTE: Thi* l« the er r People interested in where their tax Township as far ^^ |n » writs of M**™ *| " dollars go in government will find the « far as school rooms are con- p,,^ from German? br Edward lif (Earteret MOTORS cerned I can see no reason why , gbm.) H guide lines set forth In the budgets of some thought Is not ntmuei By EDWABD H. SIMS • mounuin air CBARLE8 EDWTN GKEOOBT ocal government advertised in their along the lines of keeping tne Tonifn correspondent of tlui ^ ^^ N«re»ber 27, 1M« - DKeakcr II. INI newspapers during the next few present unpaid for 24 schools Mwsp»per. i especially whan exercWtu open aB year- . Fart On. During the flnt part of Tkt inttptntnt-UUa u< UI(M weeks. If these schools sere Kepi rofdi Betron »ablUbr4 WMHtf «n T MUNICH West Germany —uai7 i the temperature at ";,„ ll-tl Grwg Sirwt Ml MM open, and Undents were to >«• iporU and tourism in nleh didn't dip to low as «*" L*" Approximately a billion and a half, cation on a rotation 1buto^do i regions have become a ^ nmn, MCMOM of the r,-.,! Tbf Cuurtt tnm paktbliM «*«Uj •• mtt; dollars will be wrapped up in 1962 you know that «i . n»«rooJ m «~"« rival of their iummer>SMM. AI oftro M not V l tii aoowtdt Aftan KI met tually have excessive classroom £*" JL)Mto Thi» year record „„„ ^^4 (form, ^ d• •••» CutenL Wtw Jn»r budgets adopted by more than 1150 sp.ee? As it stands now we l« .J^2K men. women, boyi w-freeie at night r4 " each school, fycal government units — counties, three months from eacn scnom, _^ ^ ^ vaCtttontng. holl- these WOODBRIDGE FUBUSHING COMPANY OT school districts and municipalities — 24 times three being 72 or sneaking off jus* ' tions. Dry, powdery Lawrepee F. Csnpl 1 It Is your duty to give each of the 19 - i^ciu that would burden his & » ™>m and one or two Investor ShouW Know IT K 1 K. %lMm over th« Previous children with an astronomical ™mls frdm $5 00 to $10.00 candidates your attention. the budget complexities and aroundi^SSSttulffi^""Governo* r Hughes also be- year. Groups conducting raffles debt that these children can' such technical terms as non-cash sur-l received $9,017,088, an Increase never pay off. The atmosphere In the Alps Study their backgrounds, read then- of $54,452 over the same period plus," "deferred charges," "statutory IRATE TAXPAYER ^ winter Is exhilarating. It al- statements carefully before reaching last year. most seems as If the people tn a decision. expenditures" and the other verbal Know Your Representatives From Doth bingo and raffle;, 410 Eleventh Street the Whole region are still exud Union City, N. J. (ing enthusiasm at having de road blocks of municipal accounting the group* received $38,815512 ! Crattcnden, Th« best dtlien 11 an acU?e citizen, one who U alert during 1961, an increase of J2,-1 January 27, 1962 veloped a booming winter sea jargon. Edit r BrUuhHUV.K and goei to tne source to secure the best possible in- 101,148 over 1960. « son. Nights as well u days are P.odcsta k Co. formation The best representative u one who cooperatei Eleven types of organizations Wnr^.rA, „ , . with his constituent* and 1« ready and eacer to receive may conduct games of chance Worid*e compulsory turnal sport*. as MitlttB kn., Ptrtt Nations, accusing the world body As government takes bigger bites of tn touch with them ™™,«,H^.'.ii,t .'.antipolio vaccine inoculation The weather ln Bavaria Hiiknu 2-rr 1962 incomes, most Americans will for north of the highest t among other things, of continually I). S. Congress $3,788,197- fraternal concerned to reoall the tains, is warmed by air from criticizing British colonialism and ig- feel it in their weekly pay checks. Uons. $1661,620: U.S.veterans release . SenaU Offlce and service dubs ISS6B61- of- Phenomenon the "Fern. process in ..operation as the social -se- Building, Washington. D. C. Home—Weatfleld. flclal volunteer fire companies vaccine Inoculation It makei for warmer weathei The British Foreign Secretary's ar- suits ln Berkeley, Cal. than Is found further north, curity tax rate rose to a maximum col- Senator Clifford P. Case Senate Offlce Building, I3JI1.CM: official first ald%r gument is certainly well founded. Washington 25. D C Home—345 Elm Atenue. Rahway squads, W62.679.tnd offleW * Cutte!-r Laboratorie^ s has been and some tay it li so muggy lection of $150 ieach for both employee rescuerescue sftuadsquadas $$12 24 281 dlree"J"ecteJf(dl bj*r the court* to pay they prefer colder weather. But When one looks back over the last fif HOOSE OP HEPBESENTATTm and employer. The additional one- ' (Continued on Page 121 tour«t the warm weath teen years and sees what Great Britain Representative Peter Preilnghuysen. Jr, . Fifth Con- The 'ommlsslon recommends eighth of one per cent will help pay that c-fjanlzatiorw conductlns has done, in the way of freeing colonia gressional District. House Offlce Building, Washing- .raffles be allowed to chance off ton 25. D. C. Home— Morrlstosn peoples, it totals up to an impress^ for liberalization of the social security as hlg- as $30,000 a year, In- program voted by Congress, further stead cf Being restricted to $5,- fecjord—and "one which has probably State Legislature 000: that Wngo ln commercial Htlever been matchefl in worili history. increases aw in the offing. J ? STATE SENATOR halls be outlawed; that bingo John A, Lynch. Nev Brunswick suppllfn D£ licensed, and raf- WORKING FOR THE » Another reminder arrives jn ihe an- HEHBEB8 OF ASSEMBLY fles suppliers pay a $500 license • The British'have freed over 600,000, fee to the State. nual income tax forms issued by Uncle Norman Tanzman. Woodbjidje "FUN OF IT?" ' 000 people. They have made new an Sam for return and payment not later J. Edward Crablel. Kluftom DRINK AVD DRH'E: — State safety officials have definitely Independent states out of various co- than April 16. And, (even record high Joseph Doren. Duneueo Oiudo Brlglanl, Jamesburg discovered that In 54 [Jr cent of 1 tonial lands in Africa and Asia and in tax collections in a prosperous Ameri- adult traffic deaths In New Of course you're not . . . 1 ! Other areas of the world. They are ca last year were not enough to meet Jersev lafet year, alcohol was a Ve til miy enjoy our jobs, hart if Chosei FreekiWers factor. I •tooting fast toward freeing many oth- the expanding costs. The Federal Carl 1 Mettger. President. Hutgers Onlversltj. New bat we basically still work Brunswick • Order'the State's pioneer al- irs—ln the opinion of some, too fast. (Jovernment finished the 1961 fiscal Oeorge L Burton. Jr.. 19 Agate Road, Lawrence Brook cohol determination program In iltafirrt year of operation, poet to meet our daily .« • year nearly $4 billion In the red. tflUace. Ne» Brunswick mortem examinations are con- living expenses. £ In most of the instances where the Edjtbe 6 McAndrews. New Brunswick. duced on many of the unfor- The increasing tax bill is a reflection Joseph R. Costa. 123 Blllcrest Avenue, Kdlaon. | tfriti&h have been colonial masters tunates killed by cars. Aljohol You'!)) find* i of the continually expanding services Thomas H Lee, 140 front Street. South Plalnfkeld. was found to be a factor In 54 , {bey have managed to leave some kind George Otlowskl 541 Kennedy Street Perth Amboy per cent of the bodies exam. greater satisfaction performed by Federal Government. William I Warren. 875 Main Strbet Fords ' «f stability and order behind, when inert. and jense of iccomplish- Many replace those formerly provided Because of the findings, a big jfe departed. There have been bad by local government or through indi- WotfbrMge Tiwisbip CMMlttee drive Is expected ln the Legls- ment from your labors thru ots in; the long record—Egypt and ture this year to secure pa&sage vidual responsibility and private en- MAYOR—Walter Zirpoio, CoJonia I "Pay Day" savings habit. jfce relrjvaslon of others—but on the FIRST WARD-Charles Moinar, Woodbildge of a law requiring all Ucenied terprise. Robert M. VogeJ, Woodbridge motorists to undergo blood ex- whole the British record is one of hav- aminations to determine their SECOND WARD — Joseph NemjQ. flB«l*wj» ing taught their colonial peoples de- The trend; has grown and proposals alcoholic content then then Herman PaUoa, Fords become Involved ln accidents. mocracy and older and granted them are now advanced to provide Federal THIRD WARD - Robert Jicka, Woodbridge The "Implied oonaent" measure Ireedom. funds for .such traditionally local Joseph Mandate, AveneJ has already been Introduced ln (>me in and piii . SavuW Account FOURTH WARD-Thomas J CoafeUo, Iselln the LefliUture. it would as- to work Ifor you today. I Bow can any diplomat at the United function! as education and sewage , Dr. Ralph Barone, ] sume a dtiwr Brants such «on- ffatyons criticize the British today, treatment or for wpolly new govern- Mtnlo Pwt Tttrace , «ent when.he receives a driver's mental roles such ai sponsoring artists FIFTH WARD — Georgje EmeiT, OoJonla llcwue. •hile remaining silent on the Soviet John EvjnkD. Colonla and musicians. QUIET: — Waterfront tthtu- Unions colonialism? The Soviets have lenoe and crime along the New Jersey and New York water- bulletln ,;,,, Knst have many ad- The next meeting of the club onducted during the months candidates for the Board of boards, displays. reached for further informa- The attendance for the af. Ing the special needs of young disadvantaRe- will be held Feb. 16 at the same of February and March, Plans Education: Edward W. Casey tion. 'air Is limited to 50 couples and .dulte. Also Jiow to help work- !',','-s' influonclnit their place. tickets may be obtained from were made by members to Jr., Woodbrldge, Vincent Renz, Tickets are now available for ing women find time for church :,,1M,,mlf, and political the ticket chairman, Mrs, Al tend a session of "Day In Colonia; William Brenner, Port Through extensive pupil-, the performance of "Bozo thi activities and how to help solve have announced thr engage- ,„ ,,t Geographically, eides Ooncalves. A buffet will the problem of Juvenile delin- Court," program sponsored teacher-parent planning, Co-' Clown" to be held at Wood ment of their daughter, Su- lonla Junior High School seeks :,,,lrl(.s «,-<• strategically also be served. The ways am quency. by the New Jersey Federation and Incumbent William Blhler, Candidates 'Air' bridge High School, April 14 san Diane, to Ronald Charles i ]11(1smuoh M some of means committee consists o: of Women's Clubs. The next Iselln. Election for the Board to develop: Recognition that Mrs. Constantlne Vigilante, Co A letter from the "adopted' Peek, son of Mr. and Mrs. El- jiiinl,.r on the Soviet Mrs, Robert Helman, with Mrs meeting will be held on Febof Education Is scheduled Feb- there are similarities and dif- lonla Sweet Shop, and Stern' missionaries in Iran, thi mer L. Peek, 851 Martin ferences among people, but presence of the William Blen and Mrs. DonKnechts, was read; also let 27 at the Public Service Build ruary 13. School Needs grocery store In Avenel hav Ing in Rahway. A food demon that differences do not neces- t] mnny air tterminals, calves assisting. ters from the Belvidere Hpmi. Mrs, Slnnott announced that is a COLONIA - The PTA oftickets for sale. A card part: stratlon will be conducted am denote superiority or in- aorld's lurftest oil re- The next membership will b for the Aged, and from UTS next meeting of PTA 1 will be at* of Woodbrldge School No. 22 at a meeting and luncheon id being plannec guests are welcome. feriority; respect for the : ,v also elements con held Wednesday at 8 o'clock lr Thayer's sister, who, with her February 28 and PTA 2 March School. She is employed Thursday night heard the can- for May 10 at Altaian's In Short and opinions of others; I,, die importance of the all-purpose room. Ouei husband, is in the Philippines Garden Dept. 1. She Introduced Mrs. W. the Union County Trust Co., 1,. Must, he said. didate for the Board of Educa- Hills with Mrs. Walter War speakers will be Patrick A. Boy The Garden and Conserva Matthews. zation that prejudice often taking part In sending radio Linden Wood Avenue Office, stems from lack of understand- , ,kei> !rt#d further tion speak on their qualifica- ihawsky, chairman. Ian, superintendent of school tlon Department of the clul Rev. John Wllus, pastor of ( programs behind t the "iron M head of the Saving* De- ing; ability to avoid generali- and topogra- tions and backgrounds. This, As part of the entertain- jalong with a member of th curtain." I will meei at the home of Mn St. Cecelia's and moderator of 1 at tne last partment. zations and name-calling; rec- Middle East have was followed by a question andl™" meeting, a Board of Education, to discu I Paul Abloncy, 225 New the PTA, addressed the gr,oup twlst art The next meeting will be Mr. Peek is a graduate of ognition that rules and stand* filiation to be un-answer period. I P V featuring Arthur, and answer questions concern held February 27 with a one-act Road, next Tuesday. Members and thanked them for turning Thomas Jefferson High Mu rray dan e 1 wl ma te ards are necessary for group hiitrd. Due to the Federal aid to education was . f Instructor^ was Ing the budget to be voted o play, "Time Capsule," to be' " ' baskets for children's out In such large numbers. School, Elizabeth, and Is em- [living; appreciation of tht mtc, tcss than five discussed, and all the candl-i^, . n , n, Feb. 13. presented by members. wards at hospitals, which will ployed by Alcoa Corp., Edison worth and dignity of the in- nfnU prr year, the dates present said they were In I IIK Ponl/ Plane be distributed for Easter. ViUU Township, dividual iiii()i>l(> have to favnfavor of the 1900.00$900,000 for thethpii • «t» I laHO Business Meeting A June wedding Is planned. food on addition of 32 classrooms nccd- Liberty Bell Council A business meeting of the Holy Name Unit While every classroom will bt liird that Is notied to end split sessions. This, Cub Pack Fete American Home Department of a workshop providing expofe i.ven population!they pointed out, will be a Blue-Cold Fete! Installs /Vete Slate the organization was held at ences which add to the learn- ,1 many houslnc separate question on thr budget. I ISELIN — The Sons and jthe home of Mrs. Rollln Hub- To Offer RevuelB'naiB'rith ing situation, the theme for th* ISELIN - The monthly pack month will be built through ,f Harry Sechrist, admlnlstra-lmwtlnK of Cub Pack 48 wasDaunhters of Liberty, Liberty rCurUdry Llhl !har hardd . ^Th e nexnext t meetinmeeting g oni COLONIA — Because of the Tuesda r w111 a series of weekly assemblies. I've assistant Bell Council installed its offi- COLONIA — At the January J 'so be held at many requests received since to the superln-lheld Thursday at School 15. Consultants who will speak bet cers on Tuesday at the home of pack meeting of Colonia Cub MlSl Hubbal'd's home at which (November, the St. John Vlanr To Give ,,',"l"or dlscuS«d Avenue. fore the Colonia pupils, teachr Mr nd Mr8 9 encer time Mrs Jose n Hrenus pp, ,r,lv coun-ithe school budget and answered! A thorough inspection o[ the ? ' P ^"^Pack 3uTt''was"annoTOCPd The - P wlHJney Holy Nome Society will COLONIA — A dohor show grossil1"18110118 on th' Issues He;cubs uniforms was held with „ . .eetl Blue and Gold dinner will be, * "T jpresent a special performance was presented to the member- ers and parents Include: C 'of their Musical Revue, Febru- ship at a regular meeting of February l, Hon. Nonntik from oil [Panted out that the townshlpl Albert Rotunda. Neighborhood »„!!*„. n °" ,,,° »"' helw d Februarln Qa y 21d ,7 a pt thMe p Cranr - P« i »1» country !«hool enrollment has IncroascdiCommissloner and his assistant^™ A* T1 n,Z °°d ™°° ' » '* 1*6 AUXlliarV ary 10, 8 P. M. at Woodbrldge Sinai Chapter, B'nal B'rlth Wo- Tanzman, Middlesex County Assemblyman and Woodbridge Bross a tremendously and Is now the!an inspectors. Maurice Clark, vice councilor, ent. ar(! unred 10 attend. J |High School, with Robert Wil- imen. Mrs. Jack Miller, donor Abl .,'-, (I.H'S not gross • tremendously and Is now the as inspectors. , ents are urged to attend. Realtor, who will speak Oh ry Uftncy guide; \f i~il • ius, and George White as chairman, introduced a skit, fourth largest In the state. Mrs. The opening ceremony was!, ^ > vice The pack meeting featured a 'Our Town." « unrd that the 1>n"1' flfth Br"d<1 clas* *on conducl«d & Deri 6, Mrs. Her-i^^nL medieval theme, with dens dis- "We're on Our Way." The cast was Mrs. Samuel Feingold, Mrs. February 8, Edward J. Patten ff b playing colorful shields. h«l- 'Names lhairmen ,^™nMrs. Flor. a Hayes, the origin- Esquire, Perth Amboy attorney id u"b< careful '* »'"»^" *"^ !** "*<"»•. *» •»*«• The ^ ISELIN — The Ladies Aux- Henry Klein, Mrs. Arthur Ber- b WWf M1Chae Ha mets and weapons of the ator andji director of the songj and counsellor-at-law and for- of/,r assist- ™^ ^Ti ", ;"•« ™™ . l -:WoX! dance and comedy revue, has ge^beld, Mrs. Leonard Kraus, -.ITI1 are and Ladder Co., District 11, mer New Jersey Secretary Communists Lada, president of PTO 21. an impressive and solemn m-lchai f th corn- Woodbrldge Senior High School 1 the march of the 20 pretty ush- '.i. : peace among;speaking at a January execu- are being held over for the an-i , .,, m emony during wh^h W' b,.l« Lodge, Spring Glen, N. Y. who will discuss 'Today** ; :mltte ag m erettes will again open the n t (•mintrift them-,live board meeting, congratu- nual Blue and Oold dinner!^UXUWty Flam William Kazanecki, — Means co-chairmen, Mrs. Al- Mrs. Sanford Flshman, clti- World." 8unday8un y Pebru&r Leath( n1 Wichad Krem andt 1 show. Each of the young ladles zenship and civic affairs chair- oTproduc- latedThve W^odbrldgc''Board"of!Woodbrldsc Board 0fi ^' 'Februaryy 181«.«, at 2 P.M.P.M'J partyp nrty RummaBe Sale ' ' "' fred Slgnore ma Mrs' Edward February 21, Dr. James S. ,i irm-rnal improve-.Education's action to eliminate"1* th" A"th *""""" m™h-~ will be wearing individually man, has announced that Sinai Wheeler, Professor of Educa- M!,;.:rn'from the re-double sessions by placing a styled gowns. Chapter will present a Citizen tion and Chairman, Depart* , ritu- ,tn(i to assist;speclsl The co-chairmen announced ship Award to an outstanding ment of Social and Philosophi- ci.s us much as po«-Construction all tickets will be priced the member of the community in cal Foundations Rutgers—The man ln tne e Au Of M same and may be obtained from the near future, tlin: economic and school elu^wiu , o„ n 2 ^ l»62-!,_ ' ««l«tant den moth.r, « °' AI^* "' f'"'^ , was presented wlth-a Boy Scout^ ^ " ^mam m fck' State University, New Bruns- S? ^ '"* feco™*™10 10 Wweree bbyy Ml Mrs8. Donr^n- ^^Jid Squad of Colonia, , ,,pf d a Cub graduaHnn to^>. WUiam Du cL any of the merchants listed in Sinai Chapter is collecting .r..vi-ui.-nl. 63 Khool budget. iPS ™^ ™ " ' " wick, whose topic will be "New appearing else- discarded eye glasses and old ,iu:irtv. of the Wood-! "The addition olf these claw- ald Walter8- Drn 22 dede n mOthCmotneTr Means committee arc: Mrs. Nations ln Africa." I '«22K* ^«?: " "' ^ " SMmage sa.e P^ ttf^- the .t*n, *™. ~ ^..^ ^ where In this paper. Jewelry on behalf of the New February 28, Howard J. D6- .•.:isin-,j Federation of;rooms would give 2,000 young-(«w . . , 'homas, Mrs. Mahon, Mrs. Eyes for the Needy. Anyone in- vaney, Regional Director, Na- - f u onorett will be jominick Savasta, and Mrs. SAFETY CLUB MEETS terested in contributing such tlonal Conference ol Christian's . dLf» e "» ^ Aid the candy sale now In progress.; .Villiam Trenery. The commit- 1 r ISELIN — Harold H. Burns articles may call Mrs. Fishman and Jews, Newark, who wilt Education budg- "Why," Mrs. Lada continued, Orders may be given to Mrs.;LEAGUE MOTHERS TO tee will be making plans for the t safety organizer, spoke of the !at Fulton 1-5619 jspeak on "The Future." , in February. "must w« always apologize for Melvin Lane, FU 1-1131 or any MEET commit year at the next meet- Sinai Chapter has cooper' ISELIN—The Women's Aux-iing of the Auxiliary February importance of lire boxes, their Mr. Devaney, a recognized .ij's businpss meet-jthe co«t of a good solid founda- 01 i auxiliary member ated with the March of Dimes' expert in the Held of humai I8ELIN As part of IU Clt-| Mrs. Ale* Bellz washostess. Ulary of the Boys League of Ise-,15. 8 P.M. at Auth Avenue locations, and cautioned the ,!.n Yakubik, pre»l-jtlon In education? Such an In-. group about Illegal use of fire in its annual campaign. Therelations, met with the Colonia inifd the appoint-j vestment cannot be mmuredilzenship Project, several mem-i The next meeting will be held ltn will meet tomorrow at 8:J0|Pirehonse. teenagers of many members > Oorae Oakley a«;ln dolbt* icd cents." ibers of the Honorettos 4-H ClublFebruary 12 and members are P. M. at the First Presbyterlanj 'alarms at a meeting of the Is- Junior High School faculty at also attended a dance on behalf ^ monthly professional meet- ' in replace Mrs.| Mrs. Charle* Aaman. waysispt'nt Sunday afternoon rol-'asked to bring scissors to cut Church. Mothers of Little Lea- Think of the Garage Man ielin Safety Club. Mrs. Victoria of the March of Dimes. ing for orientation Tuesday 3(T. • h<> is moving from'and. means chairman, an-!lecting funds for the March of out cravats. iguers are urged to attend. First Mechanic: "Which dolBurns, president, announced Alvin M. Panzer, the school's nounced proceeds from theDimes you prefer, leather or fabric the Board of Directors will iuidance Director, is the co- nnounced 1 February 20 card and dessert upholstery?" judge the safety books In theCYO Dance Scheduled | Participating were Mrs Wai- ordinator of Brotherhood pnntmiiH ;u> chairman party will benefit the school'sjly Bowen, 4-H Leader, Evelyn Second Mechanic: "I Bke 1961 safety contest. Medals will Saturday at 8 P. M. fabrics; leather is too hard to be presented the winners, New Month activities. • •ation for tlic 11th An- library. Ticket* are available!Barby. Theresa Bowen, Eleanor Repeat Performance • ISEUN — The CYO of St. wipe your hands on." members accepted are Garry 'ii'J• Arb Fi-tival to be from executive board members Bingle. Cathy McCann and ;Cecelia's Church will hold its ll.ivday, April 14, nt Pat- |or MnM . CharleChl s BBengtton, 11" Victoria and Patricia Burns. Ballschneider and Harry Lem- R. C. A. develops weekly dance Saturday from 8 'Sweetheart Dance* Set !. CnllcRc iCypress Drive.- At the regular weekly meet- by Popular Demand!! electronlc|chak. The next meetinp will be nerve center. IFebruary 24,10 A. M. . P. M. to 11 P. M. in Our Lady •uli of the oi*n mset-i A report on Cub Scout Ptck.intt of the club Monday, the 'of Futima Hall, The featured To Aid Building Fund 'v Problems in Wood-]72 jponaored by PTO 21 wasgirls reviewed their lessons on St. John Vianney Holy Name Society band will be the "Driftwoods," MI hip" held Januaryjraade by Harvey Welu, lnstt- "Social Know How,." Campflre Admission is at a nominal fee ISELIN — Plans for the w "idlir.dKf Township 1 tutional representative. Newly biscuits, which the girls learn- Presents Sensational plus a CYO membership card. "sweetheart dance" to be held '. Wi.men Vowrs andlorganiied last summer, the ed to make the previous week, A CYO boy's choir ftas form- at Congregation Beth Sholom, JJ:;I Branch of AAUW.itroop has initiated a Saturday were graded. The girls finished ed last Monday' and another 90 Cooper Avenue on Saturday, "•-'T'd thp meeting.iafternoon *wln> program at thetheir sewing-projects. session will be held tomorrow Feb. 10 were announced todajr MUSICAL REVUE by Norman Gardner, chairman.' i:'!- -ffnrts to SM If Rahway YMCA. The entire The next meeting will be at 6:45 P. M. in the church. All • :'•• inicn can be'pack viewed "anerama". and aiMonday from 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Directed by FLORA HAYES those notified of the meeting Herbert Stoller, Fred Soffer February 2 tour of General Mo- at the home of Mrs. Bowen, 2to THOMAS JOSEPH and those wishing to join are and Milton Oerber will enter- •ink :ilso announceditors Is planned. Den mothers'CorrrJ* Avenue SONGS - DANCES - COMEDY asked to attend. tain In conjunction with the dance. Music will be furnished >: .u.niml University are needed to eliminate » — Rev. Evasion De Marcellis, ini on "Excellence'waitim M. 'Social is Planned Saturday, Feb. 10,1962 moderator of the Catholic by the "Five Queen's Men." Youth Organization, is issuing Proceeds from the affair, the v.:ibf hPldFfbru- - ltl •. ,, .,,., . COSTELLO first major social event spon- an invitation to mert and wom- ••'ii-Astorls. New Road, Colonia. The meeting,iffy Ladies Aid Society SR. HIGH SCHOOL - WOODftRIDGE sored by the congregation, will scheduled to be«ln at 8 P. M..J isELIN-The Ladles Aid So- en for aid In the projected pro- Funeral Homes gram for- the CYO in the com- be used to aid the building ::.- ••rniK will be held will feature a presenUtion byic|cty of the First Presbyterian Curtain 8 P. M. Tickets $1.75 fund, 1' the homo of the Literature Group of which church held Its regular bl- ing year. On Sale At • Mutt, 118 Colonia Mrs. Hutt Is chairman. imohthly meeting at the church Monday. MAURO MOTORS, INC., Woodbridge Green St. & Cooper Ave, State & CenteT Sts. The members have scheduled FEjNNELLY INSURANCE AGENCY, Woodbridge Iselin, N J. Perth Ambby N. J. a social, February 10, 8 P. M, at The Very First Sale in the home of Mrs. Spencer SCHOFIELD FLORIST, Colonia Tel. LI 84641 m 2-0075 Oreen, ^TrlesU- Street. Co- LEISURE UNLIMITED, Colonia PRESCRIPTIONS Our New Store! chairmen are Mrs. James Schmidt and Mrs Oreen. L. H. MARTIN, Colonia The next meeting of the so- JAY'fc SWEET SHOPPE, Colonia AS MUCH AS ciety will be held February 12 Or Call j at the church, Oak Tree Road Our Most Mrs. Oustave De Preiter will FU 8-4165 — FU 1-0654 — FU 8-2475 preside. MEMO | From Fredric Important 50% OFF Servile! * SPECIAL GRorp OF 150 Elm Avenue, Rahway, N.J. FU 8-9883 MEN'S SUITS We are beginning our 23rd SPECIAL! year in the haLnlressing .... .^Jssss, n:ST()M TAILORED business in Rahway. We Have Your Doctor Call Us, n- ALBEA Liquors have consistently main- .!« NOW 45<0< tained a sincere policy of PRESCRIPTIONS PICKED-UP 27, Colonia Shopping Plaza, CDITO, N. JJ. guaranteed satisfaction. and DELIVERED FREE! '«•"'»•!« NOW 39-95 We pledge to continue such years. Phone 1 •> NOW29-W Announces... For your next new hair- 1 styling, make an appoint- SPORl-«nTv aCOATs S metvt with any one of our FU1-8455 I very talented and most STORE V^rvety Cordurory FREE DELIVERY SERVICE stylists. You're Daily—9:00 A, M. to 9:30 P. M. i RE C K Friday Till 10 P. M. sure to be extremely SUCKS Reg.jl8. NEW 3.95 Sunday—9:00 A. M. to 2:00 P, M. n a u r t n g SLACKS^ »»4.95 - NOW AVAILABLE - At yow service we h»ve PERMANENT WAVE to The* U* Prlcei Julie, Judy, Roslyn, Gerri, • Springy Curliv DRUG KXPERT ALTERATIONS Daily from 1 P.M. to 6P.M. Ruth, Marion and Fredric, • Long Laiting Wivli STORES LOO BILL BOKOR For Prompt Service, CALL TODAY Prom 1X0V up William A. Kochek, CUSTOM TAILOR & CLOTHIER FU 8-9883 COMPLETE Colonia Shopping Ptyea Lincoln Highwuy - Route 27 - Colonia 8t, George Avenue, Near Avenel Street Call FU 1 - 8989 Fredric Hairdressers 'COLONIA HI 11265 terest it will have to pay nextgootgood for the moat people?pp " And i cenmn tlre«Jy tottli UW.000 tutlonal bonds on February «. ture for feeding raw garbage to reached a psychological satura- tion point. The school dlstrlct|time. iwherih e didd ththe $1,500,00$1500000 figure -: CLASSIFIED :- Capitol Dome -larger than any city In the ... Governor Hughes has ar- swine. Sincerely yours, jeome from anyway? The class- iUnlt with the toughest problem is RATES - INFORMATIOMATION , «* . D. , «d State* except New York, ranged for the purchase of one one that is growing fast — so RICHARD A. TOMB room, question has been flna^ (Continue m.iti Edit Page' ^ ^^^ 3m According to the pre- distribution to State Instltu- " tai* We n ,s wise for the cipal Improvements. |Tbe Editor up the 11,500,000 hyperbole. gey and New York eight years dictions. In fact, urbanltttlon, tionsis, , schoolsschools, , anand d municipaiimunicipal- - ™T. ' ,,,thh . , ln a ciass Buch a community has very Independent-Leader i And why the condemnation ago because the dominant posl-^i It foUows present patterns, ties. ... The 1962 traffic death J«>™£ eJJ« *° ^tVcto? jof a fine, hard working, civic tion of the port was In jeopardy little cash on hand; and since 20 Green Street TelephoM MErcwy stretch Into Sussex. War- total In New Jersey has already m^n ]g tM d|fflculti and )n. imlnded group as the Commlt- because widespread evils de- Hunterdon, Mercer and reached 40 compared with 34 the district Is already incteas- Woodbridge, N. J. re n can quickly be found Ing Its tax rate rapidly it Dear Sir: itee for Classrooms? And even based and debilitated lt« labor (xt»A Counties! ln the same period last year. of the resort towns, 1 simply is not desirable to Issue; Thank you very much for beyond this, where was the sage, WANTED • • REAL ESTATE FOB SAI y force and sapped Its llleblood JERSEY JIGSAW: — Governor ... The State Department of (to be continuedi . first page of advice relative to an alternative • FEMALE HELP WAN __ of commerce. Since its lncep-|Hughes p)»ns to get an exten-,Labor and Industry Is sending short term bonds or a pay-as- printing on the -you-go plan that will boost the your newspaper the need of Io-to an undeniably intolerable I terestlng part-WOODBRIDOK — Six -1 tion the commission has sought!sion of time from the Leflala- out questionnaires on work in- m immediate tax bill. eating a dog that had bitten my situation? ^SfwoTk Good pay. Start hou*. ^ * «' to root out criminality, assure ture ^ Wbmlt his annual Juries to more than 61.000 em- K e son, John, so that the child I sugRessuggest you bend your edi-J'^ ^^^ CaU ij 9-Doubk garage. St. j.,,,. fair hirins practices by man- budget menage. ... Legislation ployes In New Jersey. . . . Th«| Long term bonds seem the area. Call ME 4-1 •gement and labor and bring designed to divorce the criml- New Jersey Legislature may| (Continued from Edit. Page) only answer left. But today's1 may avoid taking the painful torlal efforts toward supporting 1 25-3'1* 2Mf the longshore work force into nfti element from the New order a winter recess from Feb-,out, mor|1 than three million budget is not necessarily tomor- treatment necessary to prevent uroupa such as the Committee nft eme m out, mo balance with row's. The chances are that rabies. , ! for Classrooms nnd take up the available water-! York-New Jersey waterfront Is ruary 19 to March 19 to permit' dollars thus far In settlements 1 THRIFTY BUYS-JIN(,;F front job?. things won't always be so tight. As you probably know, the cu rapes an.d vessel,s. movin_..J__g. announcesi. . . . Mrs. Robert to attend. . . . The number of It is to be hoped that this long term bond issue. It should 7 Concannon through the ' port during of Clinton, and Alfred hunting accidents in New Jer-|news release will cause members';try to float a long term issue, isystem, conclude who Is a dedl- Full Credit Plan With 2-1 HO WELL TOWNSHIP Fords. N. J. past twelve months. 'F. Baylor, Columbia, Warren sey during 1961 was 45, a de- oj our school boards, our courts, but retain the right to "call" acres. 5-room house, baili. 1 'catcd public servant and who Is GROWTH:—North Jersey will-county, are recipient* of Clt»- crease of 43 per cent from theiand our legislators to pause and (pay off) a portion of the bonds • air heat with oil, full tc -Leader grow faster than the nationUions from the Soil Conaerva- 1980 figure of 79. ... School:reflect deeply whether they as soon as it can, thereby re- Txdr^S^Sl. ."MAlTHEtr WANTED N. J. during the years both injtion Society of America for children attending Senate ses-lh-ave the moral right to demand ducing the total cost by cutting | Do all this and more — then as WANTED: Oet 1962 off Dear Sir: population and Industry.' their contributions ln the field sion* this year will be duly lnat people who are opposed to down the length of time It must !a responsible voice of the people. a good start PREEHOLD TOWNSHIP This ls the prediction of the of conservation. . . . The High- recognized together Instead of^is inoculation program must Jan- .. , . ,, . . , luary 18 was something you State Department of Conserva- way Information Association of by classes as ln former years. 1 submit to It. Any district which develops i ^ tion and Economic Develop- New Jertey has launched It* CAPITOL CAPERS:—The State should not too proud of/ln the classroom Very truly yours, car ment, which predicts that into expanded 1962 Statewide cam- Department of Health ls hav- j th'ta sort of plannlng-aheadjthe past your editorials have .. earn JOSEPHINE BLACKBURNj . - - . . , iquestion despite .... .- Raleigh, the nine northern counties of palgn for more and better ing trouble In the repackaging program will be getting more, been scrupulously researched:,, , . t be bold Bnd lmg Dept. Chester, ENGUSHTOWN—4 room? : the State will flow a population roads. . . . The State Board of and sale of physicians' drug 211 Midwood Way schools for less money, by why the departure from past; I 4 - 2 22 ath. expansion attic, ho- Increase of 3,100.000 by 1985. Architect* ts cracking down on samples. . . . Streamlined Sen-: Colonla, N. J. spending less for debt service. practice? Why the deliberate I have every confidence you D : Y The rune counties are Bergen, out-of-Stato firms for prepar- ate proceeding this year get Editor iThe district which has care- subterfuge in confusing a $1.- too will be vigorous and cour- 21-35 YEARS OF AGE. , with oil. Near lake, ON Easex, Hudso.i, Middlesex, Mon- ITIK building plans without be-. pper house lawmakers home j Independent - Leader fully planned Its financial 500,000 tax levy with a S200 per, ageous In brlnplnK about a interested in geueial steel future and keeps cutting down Biouth, Morris, Passalc, Somer- Ing licensed as an architect ln»L time _fo. r supper. Two'Dear Sir: needed chance In today's snop ttori( Permanent Job pAR0CHIAL SCH, set and Union. New Jersey. . , . The State of South Jersey swlnc farmers. In America's fastest-growing on long term debt U steadily "bleeding heart" plea for an of Education. available. Improving its credit. And thunfortunate e minority? Why not room house. Oood C; The population of the nine New Jersey Is ready to sell $42,- were recently penalized by the|Communltles, property taxes are Sincerely yours, ' W. RICHARD WITTE & CO, tlo'n' counties recorded by the 196000,000 0 In recreation and lnstl- State Department of Agricul- today so high that they have better its credit, the lower in-'the clarion call for "the most MURRAY FLECK 13 East, 21st St., Linden. N. J : 2 8 v "^ MANY OTHER CHO\ry , (Editor's Note: At the time the,-— vnB^lT • VALUES IN TOWN HOISFS editorial was written both the • ™_Jr COUNTRY HOMES, ACRE.v.fi 1 Board of Educalon and 'heiTWQ 8INaLE BEDROOMS AND FARM8. CALL TODAY •Committee for Classrooms were: „„„ , j ire al 131 BEN ALPERN. REALTOR |'using trie $1,500,000 figure. It' Amboy. 46 W, Main St. Freehold. N j 'was later on that the Board of Tel.: VA 6-3195. 2-1' HOpkiru 2-6464 Education came up with the ' BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY $900,000 figure.) MISC. FOR SALE 8ERV1CI8 37 Adams Street 26-FT. PEDERSON CRUISER.1 Iselln, N. J. | Fully equipped. ExcellentjKITCHEN CHAIRS RE-COY. The Editor :condltion. Sacrifice. Call MEl ERED. Easy-to-clean pc Independent-Leader 14-7661. 2 1 - 2/3 or durable leatherette. Facto:; u 9 3865 Bfter 5 fl1 18 Green Street 160 „.,.-„CHEVY, pwTTn'TTTiprtc"BELAIR, 2 - ' - Adding Machines Foe! Oil Heating-Air Conditioning Music Instruction Painting Slenderizing - Woodbridge, N. J. |l»«0 CHEVY BELAIR 2-doorj1 ^ M_ 2/1. Iin thme interesinieresvt ouf. accurateaccuravc! 8eda«**"•n Standarstandardd . AA-ll condl- '. Complete Interior, •eporting. I would like to see "ori- New tires. $1,400. Can "IBRICKLAYER — ALL KIND3 9 2319 2 ADDING MACHINES QUALITY HEATING I.eam To Play The Exterior Painting wrrected a statement contained, ' - ' *_! OP MASONRY, Waterpronf. JOHN J. BITTING Paperhanging n last week's issue relating to,RENT A WATER SOFTENER. Ing. AU kinds of repairs. Fu'.'.j PIANO-ORGAN the school board race. ^ „ cenU per week Call insured. T. BERENCSI. FDHan i AIR CONDITIONING Estimate) t'bttrtully. Given by ACCORDION The discussion, or debate ascollec t Suburban Soft Water 1-9306 (Colonla). if u*waQ sc referrerofovrordt to.,"betweetn inorn'oann M\n»•r Authorized First Class Work Co., ORange,4-0534, 1/18-2 Private Instructions b} Rybak and myself, was not for Qualified Teachers. 2/1 - 2/22; _ TRUCKINO SERVICE SMITH - CORONA K&O HEATING over reasons two of the Inde- B T Beginners ajil Advanced ROOF, GUTTER and pendent candidates, who are Three-ton maximum. 19(1 Typewriters GAS - OIL • ELECTRIC Students Accepted. DOWN DRAIN eachers, are not working in • REAL ESTATE WANTED • truck. Movlnf. packing, generi] WOODBRIDGE WARM AIR or HOT WATER REPAIRS Woodbridge." as stated. Rather, hauling. Basement cleanir.j WE ARE ALMOST Fret RrtimatM - Time Paymrnti Call ME 4-5446 he debate was over whether or FU 1-9306. 1/18- BUSINESS MACHINE Fully Insured SOLD OUT OP HOMES! CO., LTD. Authorized not a professional educator Sales & Service 1 We have many prospects and|lF YOUR DRINEMO ha* 250 Amboy Ave., Woodbridf c STANLEY A. LADDIE should serve on a Board of Education. your property may be Just what come a problem, AlcohoUej (Nut to Turnpike) CONN ORGANS ME 4-7165 Anonjmouj can help you Ciil ME 4-0012 I expressed my persona! ithey are looking for. We will SALES & SERVICE KIMBALL PIANOS 2-1515 or vrlto P. O. Boi opinion from the platfor Tel. ME 6-0010 1 should hire qualified [give 253. Woodbridge 2/1 -::i - Radio & TV Service - No Jewelers JARDOT era into our school system HAVINQ TRODBLS with T avi]t, •pin -PC Pictorial Stories Tubes Tested Free it Our Store MEN and WOMEN' \Z gilO Color Pictures Mr. Rybak as a candidate, a ^ ^J !^ "A* ^^ * ' '' " MErcurj 84 East Cherry Street Car Radios Btrvtced Promptly on th m debate Beauty Salon 1 Including Album, $99.95 taxpayer and a teacher h^K T * * * *?. tures, lamps, china and old 16 Meinwr St., Avenel, N. J RAHWAY 1 "" 4-1400 whether teachers should be on?1&M , we buy and sell. ME 4-3150 a Board of Education. sn>»' CALL kl 1-4822 'Woodbrldte where he was." > guardian. Complete Line of Photographic PAPER SIGNS 19 Harrison Ave. Carteret (Opp. White thurtb) . Cameras, and Supplies at, Discount Prices. — Phone — • SALADS at Their Best Mason Contractor T. R. STEVENS Free Film With Our Quick and • SODA FOUNTAIN Kootiiii aad ShMt MeUI Work Expert Developing and 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. FU 8-7502 - / Coal & Fuel Oil • FRESH BAKERY GOODS • Brick Printing Service. MORTON MOTORS ANNUAL Quick Lamination & PbotoiUt WOODBRIDQE Open 7 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. • Stone Services Repairs IT'S WISE TO ORDER Water Softeners INCLUDING SUNDAYS • Concrete of all Closed Wednesday AU Day Types • Stucco Work GALLARD'S PHOTO SALES 547 Amboy Avenue CLEARANCE • Waterproofing SERVICE Woodbridge, N. J. AlrCwUi of; "Quality Value" - Late Model i NOW! Drugs Repairs of All Types ME 4-3651 Wttm Air a«mt RENTALS indurtrtiJ txluut System Water Softener Salt Guaranteed Lehigh P. BEBENCSl (Colon!*) MotfTowti* FOK ran WTMATIS Soft Water Soap RAYMOND Phone - Plumbing & Heating MB «-ua> «t n Mzu Swimming Pool Supplies FU 1-9306 SERVISOFT CADILLACS JACKSO Service Statins FREYS OF WOODBRIDGE 921 St. George Avenue and SO! Moviig & Trucking Woodbridge SAVE ON 1961 TOWNE GARAGE UP TO Druggis ME 4-1815 . CADILLACS Move "IDEAL WAY" p HOUSE j. F. Gardner * Son '2,050 88 Main S- Phone TOJjm A VALENTINE 485 AMBOV AVENUE • Every car has been priced HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS BELOW its AGENT NATIONAL VAN~ BY SEEING Prlltilg Woodbridge UNE8 Woodbridge true market value. Every car has been thoroughly reconditioned, THAT ITS and all are guaranteed by Morton Motors. Telephone MEn 128S St. George Aye., Avenel PLUMBING'S SPECIAL WINTER BATES We're SpedalUU in LOCAL MOV1S FOR QUALITY t We've a CHOICE SELECTION.of: < u4 TnUtr, til Boar • BEAft WHEKL AUGN- Funeral MENT and BALANCE Sptdil • BRASS SERVICE '58,'59,'60 and'61 For Fut Service Long PRINTING Distant* Cadillacs, Sedans, Sedan De Ville, Coupes and Ffretiroods jut Give Vi » CaU DIAL • COME SEE what a "Quality Value" late model Cadillac really te- CLASSIFIED You'U find Comfort and Advanced Engineering at a fraction of its SIMONE BROS. ME 4-1111-2-3 original cost. LINDEN, N. J. FLYNN and SON *» Eftobliahed 19J0 MIDDLESEX HU 6-2726 iH East AveoB« . ADS fwdi Ambor N. J. HU 6-0059 CMACUY lAt-V JME4-J PRESS MORTON MOTORS U fort Avenui WANS BRING PLUMBING I 1738 THE WOODBRIDGE CADILLAC SALES ttk N. J. S1?W6-H0M£ S. MATING ^ ' / PUBLISHING CO; & SERVICE I ' fffeQSM 225 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUI AMBOY Read The • Bb7 HARWELL AVLNUE RESULTS 1620 Green Street Woodbridge HI 2-0100 OPENEV1SS Directory Ads BACON T! 'A PAGE THIRTEEN B'i ! Sylvia S. Andrechick Fords Man Named Officer Blue and Cold i ' 1 til 1. Everting Dinner Planned 1 1 <>t Weds Robert /. Lesko In Port Authority Force MENLO PARK TERRACE — ! Plans for a Blue and Gold din- FORDS—Miss Sylvift Susan the Barblzon School of Model FORDS ~ Joseph L. Smith, ner nt Crnmvood Inn, Oarwood, . vices Ing, New York City, was fm- • or i i(Andrechlclc, daughter of Mr. g, Jr., 41 Fanning Street, was one March 1, were mads at a meet- d b E Hl,v Eldon R and Mis. Joseph Andrechick,' merly employed byN iE if a class of 28 men graduated ing of Cub Scout Pack 40 at . (illH'' Olir Redeemer 1042 King "George Road, and Brothers Freight Lines, Inc rom The Port of New York School 10 last week A film was -

: !'• '' Edison. Robert J. Lesko, son of Mr. and Authority's Police Academy on ishown stressing pedestrian and Mrs. Prank Lesko, 527 Garden Her husband graduated frum' January 26. The class w»s [Ire safety featuring Jlmlny Avenue, Woodbrldge, were the same high school and is a sworn In at ceremonies held In Cricket. united In marriage Saturday student at the University i>r j'/will'bp held »' the Olympia Room of the Hotel Thn pack will participate In ,.,.innm!! Sunday. afternoon at Our Lady of Bridgeport, Where he Is a mem- jManhattan, New York City. the Scouting In Action Exposi- rlll,.,-s, with the Peace Church with Rev. Chrls-lyr of Alpha Gamma Phi fm- tion, March 10, at St. Deme- .-...._ r..,.i.. .«....».„_ 'tlrnity. ' (,,,.„ concerned| topher Rellly officiating. The new officers have Just trius Center, Carteret. iCompleted a nine-week recruit1 (i,. ()f opportunity of. Given In marriage by her | i Inducted into the pack and • i ,,i" nvmhers to war- the bride wore a skin- training program at the Port 'receiving bobcat pins were fiirl Scout Troop \ Authority Police Academy, 325 Ill-''"" .„ ,,f ivurk conflict. ner satin gown featuring a .Robert Neuron, Howard Rubin- . myjARSIGNMENT : AIr Spring Street, New York City. M,(l |,,1S n fnvoi'flble scooped neckline trimmed with Elects New Slatrl man Basic Alexander P, Sak, Istfln, and Michael Dadetto. Jr s n The program la based on the '„„ number nfeve- Alencon lace, long sleeves, an FORDS—Girl Scout Troop 16 - « ,»' "r- and Mr«. Alex | Awards were made to Glenn , lll bo Increased. empire waist, and a bouffant S.k, 6 W«to Avenue lope- most modern police training 'Wurtwl, Rlckyle Davles, Steven B I w of Our Lady of Peace neighbor- methods employed at nationally <• ,,,,.vic,s will be skirt with a double pout In backhood under the leadership of, Nichols, James Nussbaum, state Alr For tech [recognized police schools. cndlrm in a cathedral train. Her Mrs. Tina Jakubowskl and Mrs. » « - Richard Pollack, Eric Silver- ,,l connregational jthree-tlered veil of French Il- Ben. liUkacd divided Into newj Before receiving their shields, man, Donald Klein, Neal Hal—- H i 1 lusion was attached to a crown at Amarlllo ,all police recruits take courses oran, Donald Stoval, and Dan- h,,lri nt the rhureh patrols and elected officers as of aurora borealis, and she car- AFB, Tex. In police administration, crim- el Schwartzbach. rll,|lt nnil after In- follows: ried n bouquet of lllles-of-the- inology, traffic control, first ,, I IIV Hev. Stohs Airman Sak, who has com- Graduated from the pack ]( S vnllcy, carnations and an 6r- 8crlbeScribe, Debbie fthymon;; pleted hit basle military laid, accident Investigation, thej ...... sriiti'd by mem- treasurer, Gall Marie Lukacs. were William Ahr, Bruce Hou- " cliid. training at Lackland AFB, laws of the'States of New York sel, Douglas Rapklne, and Alan dnirrli Council. , Patrota, Red Wings, Patty ;and New Jersey and local Maid of honor was Miss Lor-|R p ttol Leader; Ellen Texas, was selected for the JOSEPH L. SMITH, JU, Werner. sjriini, president,! egani a advanced course on the basis municipal ordinances related to 1 mine King, Fords. Bridesmaids After the meeting parents In- , iiii'i nroprnm of Cskoonay, assistant leader; police responsibilities. Marks- ,r of his Interests and aptitudes. spected exhibits of the various 1 jwere Miss Joan Bonk, Menlo MEETING MONDAY „,.,) iin«- the mem- Kathy Duffy, Patty Molnar and: The airman Is a graduate of manship qualifications and a dens on "Knights of Yore," the , ,,.t tO'l'tlUT Park, and Miss Barbara Sway- Debra Wytko. rigorous physical training FORDS-Willlam Hcllegard lik, Hopelawn. Junior brides- Woodbrldge Senior High theme of the month. 1 presl- Sliver Bells, Karen Mrozek. School. course are also featured, In ad- vici maid was Miss Unda .Susan] president, urged all members to the ad Patrol Leader; Ksthy Irwln, dition to members of the Port' Andrechick, Fords, niece of the attend a meeting of the William nSHERMAN'S OPTIMISM 11) nf the assistant leader;.Gall Lukcas, CONFUSION REIGNS Authority Police Force, Instruc- bride. Flower girl was Miss J. Warren Association, Monday, Two men were fishing In Glnny WllllamB, San Mateo, Calif. — Because tors Include attorney and offl- Haynes Creek down In Georgia., MKS. HOHKKT .1. IISRO Pamela Ann Adamlec, Fords, p M at tne Ford Snow Flakes, Mary Beth Iril- of her husband's fumbling, Mrs. clals'of "the federal'Bureau ol|*l& - -- s Tumble They became separated and- K n- Serving a best man was llo, Patrol Leader; John Jaku- Sharon Booker gave birth to|lnvestlgatlon. Inn, Ford Avenue As Is the cus- John hadn't caught any. Seeing (,,! by Robert Charles A Monroe, Gnlveston.'JerrGnlveston/Jerry Toth, Sewaren. UBhers bowskt, assistant leader; Kathy twins at her home, not In a The Port Authority Police torn, the meeting will be known Tom in a boat later on, he-, ::.il'd out the Peters were John B. Coogan, Keamy; i';ible for the Chaplnslcl, Christine Durante, hospital. jForce, whose members _are|M Board of Education Candl called: "How many have you ' Is a graduate of Michael Bosko, Perth Amboy Debbie Shymon. Her excited husband, Robert peace officers in both New JerIdates Night and an Invitation Is caught, Tom?" prui'rnin with To Marry Texas )tan Perth Amhoy High School andcojjsln of the bride, and John Troop 18 meets with Mrs. gave their previous address tojsey and New York, Is the na-|«tended to all candidates "When I ketch this "un an1. ,( 418 Inelud- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs An- trentfln state ColleM. She Is a:KoPka. Auburn, Mass. stBff akubowskl, 7 Bloomfleld Ave- the operator when he phoned itions' 21st largest police force, seeking election to speak at thls|two mo L'll have three," said — ,,., i.ufl a thony 1 1 E. Peters, 159 Second leaduT In the Edison schoolj After a trip to Vermont, the ue. for an ambulance. numbering 1,200 men. 'Tom. ,!Ui secretaries.!Avenue. ' , have announced the system. Her fiance is a senior couple will reside at 245 Pall- and "'no°'""".engagement of their daughterjat Rutgers University where he sade Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. ii r also their ^^ Louise, to Nell Raymond.Is a philosophy major and a Mrs. Lesko, a graduate of Monroe, son of Dr. and Mrs.lmember of Phi Sigma Kappa Woodbrldge High School and ,,;,wc(l the pro prnposed Day m mm* mm, • .n'iMccd the first •!,:i-.t!nn Educa- 1 n'.li'd this past i i r Rappe Of St.I ,,:• ri'.iirch. Sta-I "Oar Chef's the Best... Our Food's the Best" ^,;(.7,.i» ; ]i ; imped he will! If. • ,: IM julv lii planningi Ill .-r.n'.i' school to begtnj •Mi,-: ' I'h wrndes one The CROSS KEYS If !•',• th-' first Of;

Open 1 Dayi ,,;! u;.;-lirutlon will bei RESTAURANT lip the b".ird of Assign- A Week a pv.id'iate from one Sundif from 1 P.M. ! ;!Cli • teachers COl- and HOTEL. D- *Y- :ilo reported - Visit Our - 37 W. Cherry St. How PrudentiaFs Dollar Guide I mil hi. n purchased RAHWAY ••!:!>"! Phone •u 1.(1110 Builfit New Cocktail Lounge FU 1-5759 :.i| 1/tidir. treasurer, featuring HIM \><\ "i v ,,< iemitted fur wel- Luncheon Daily ::..• ,'i:i puriMtsi-- Pre- •\ Friday - Saturday Nights From 11:30 A.M. •:r I, ;(!•!•' (or 1962 of; To Mule br the Frt« ruklni ..•• ,.ii,:iti'd out begin-' KINGSMEN i A Secure Family Future •:m\ .; •-•;i;- the Sunday, iii--.,. v iiiul the Churehj BOWLING •y.: WH 'n:' !v cfimblned.Thls, C»lrrlng On Premliw Or i :<•; to 'he pnijmsed- To Take Out BANQUETS ' "-f • * ^ i i U.iv Schonl. MIS the Facilities I'p to 400 Our Specialty ••\Ml nf tin1 o'.i-rall increase; n-.i; fo! tiie Hoard of Weddings * Birthday Parties * Office Parties .;is Pniiik t'i.ristensen Service Groups and All Clubs Welcome if e«C(l till' llU'.illKllts Oil year, and the Board of '•' ;>

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The wn future, •'??'. • "I' Edward Jacob- money to covercollegeex- ' •"•; and Walter »penses will be there when 8chool super- When you retire, the same dollars you set asid your children need it. •i'l; !•';"" Springer and Mrs today for family protection cai i prbvideaguaran' '•' Williams were In "' i'l'rangemenU. te^d monthly, income for you and your wife. Tlfe Weighing your financial resources against "t-If Dollar Guide will also, these needs will be Simple using a Dollar Guide.' ;•'""••: the Soviet authori- help you arrange'for .w l t ' ; " *aiu war, If they '"y desire without it. income protection you will see how far you^ savings and other re- lrt Hitler or Musso- should sickness or in- sources will go toward providing for your family k»'-w, as the Moscow "H that war Is the jury keep you from —and your own retirement. Then you'll know v wuy of carrying out " (>r aggression. — working during your how much and what kind of insurance is needed iicrvej" ' to take care of the.balance. ii' I PRESCRIPTIONS We Will An extension phone helps you PELIVER take busy days in stride • The Prudential.' mSUHAHCE COMMWY 0» AMWIC* V of Vour feeding baby, preparing meals, cleaning htt#e ,and ...only what-have-you—who weds an cxtewion phone more NEEDS than Mom? It helps hor (alnwt) be in tw» places' at once. So low In cost, Jpo-jtf 50< t month. And li»ll ME 4-0809 *Mm*mu*** p pretty extension! in color cost w little extra. How , UBLIX about one to ease your busy days? Just call the f^ . J. W»]U» H. PHARMACY a month ,cBusme8sOffi«.NEWJERSBYBELL< THE FBUDENTIALINBDE^CB COMTANYOF AMIBIO4, W<»4brU,.DUU^t, M4 i»b«r Mm*. 1" t, W«odbr»d|i FRIDAY, FEHRIAKV PAGE FOURTEEN Javvees Beaten Carteret Beats Bv Matawan Five Frosh win LTH1 Hits Jayvees CARTERET-Strollers Bak- . River 44-00 No. 6,39-23 'rty not only dffpatrd Sammy ilicy never rolin-'sevcn wins by i Ray's Music Shop in a thrilling CARTERFT -- Tin ( , CARTERFT - BITakmt a Irad Tin Blues were ahead i piayrd con /iupwt In the Cnmmprcial and y in r* high school fresiun. • i 6 at the end of the Jnyvnes I ,..J.. .,»,„! Iwriir at the H1U WRn „, I heir sixth samr of tlv , No. 7,46-45 Bowl but addr.-1 to injury wrrv > season by defeatlii the Blue* went ahead [ Blues Lose I — — - by knocking off high set team scored a,!a tup« tht «e >tatter's periori. River. 39 to 23. last «,,, ;8outOOUllhl niui n the third stanza oy CARTERET - The 2823 set. ten The locals took an e;, won their seventh Ray's jcourt laM Friday nieht by a 4* nunin in Matawan. and stayed out In fir,, Recreation doings . , season com.. - rlolvFamih-Five.p;»»f«™-, jtWoJ o36n »uifcotc.. . Th...e. Blues have 16 to 12. of he ni rt mil slaved m |h,. smflll margin for threr -,, have taken pared to four losses by Ih «' nil Bill Koby with 227-603 and [Won only thiee parrie— s ....this. „„sea_- South River 1J61 ™ The visitor? in CARTERET R« ,,.., In the final round the c Ison as compared to nine losses. O 16 U-fi 1K som" of in Blues by a h final few minutes >,1 tin ' boys turned the gam, 2 1(1 m pa,t \<-M "" the third complPtc rout by RWIUD;,; S,»r " Beats Ramblers «?«s..r!!»;' 1 11 innn Matawan defeatid School 1 beinR g Roaer B:ikp us lii - t'i »t opponents by 16 to 5 i•, ing 12 and respec- a total of by thn NnthRn Half by two ;for Curt en will) |8 dose SO In 4fi ' nlulit1 teret team really tuiimi thfir first same in i sr|.,y Loii 2 points. ]tin- local "vm, 1" Chet-hent. despite the cold i,: Tyyaskn .... thr closiilR m»llllf • i ,,turcs outdoors. ' , The box In B 11( 20, Wojcik (ARTF.KIT I I'' Twq players hit. In i i i. first i^ Blues traitrailel d at the 40 and as a will! are p'Koby's biiskct t> games BUle5 *,n- iNathan Hale Five Thompson nut a "pld fiffure mark*. They «>•. 2 lend of the third quarter. 31 to second place. «-»jjj*j 5 a 46-44 ndvuntn ^ se Chlchalski 1 three eanips — Muchi 2 ii, iit'll the Antonello who hit ti,, Claw B I." Riim !29 but a belated rally in thee flfl|n»|n» three , jtoiil by Bill en 36 Stuart ,.,nV Macce^lS pointd and Joe Sku -v Scores Upset IS 'count. After thai Barney h .n.red a second with ten s place, tied wit Cartmt ' 4 41 sr 1(a CARTERET- Nathan Hale TWyskowski 0 and Ed Welstcd "" " i"l The box ncore: iaiii^ oiiu -Ltite. Leo's wo G F H School five upfiet the Columbus .,s I lilVC nine games from the Carteret Amoco 0 0 0 2 pair of foul shot and 1 lo«s Ooree Kerennun 13 points, while the opposition down to Sthool No. 1 team. 22 to 18. in Wiegolinski 1 5 notnUi. After thai tne Holy,and also gained a game on the Recreation McMahon .. 2 I" iiiver the ball of the Princeton team has scoring with Muchi each, had notnUi. After that the the Midget Class A 2 4 8 Bakos mm? K.o- Antonello 3 1 811 and Family five Just coasted along leaders to pull up within two scored the mnM points in a' ** " iLeague. to create a two-way,Mantl£ i ; di2 its tin the Heightcnc to an easy victory. games of the top team ... 5 U 25 sinsle earn? with 25 points aste n P°'nt«- lendlock between the two clubs;Kopln .. 2 12 ..is Kobyirfefferan The box score: John Marliowiu took scoring Andy lAtso led Sitars with thfe Warn Koby the team won 44 to 39 over th» fW first place in 0 8 MATAWAN Iticuls. :8lco ! Cartmt P honors with 19 point* on seven nice 214-592 set. !W mat (<"•"<- - F ftirvard bnys. . • 0 0 O 13 field soals and five fouls Por- Another low team in the standing. Each team tostha s won'Bellone.lRusnaU k 0 6 1 The Holv Family boys won 3 .0 O.WqpwIrk Bakos and Dolytzcki each had 14 standings reared up and set the three games and point' s -'«fori.Skib—a 0 1 i nrst their fourth straight (,'ame in 0 0 Morrell thf Muchl ; -»-»-.- ike intpri St. Demetrius Men's Club down Szemcsak scored 13 r 4 1 the Cub League to lead u» 7 points ftr 'h 0 OQarafuno UBr 1 in two games as Steve Qlllls the winners. Bakos 0 0 leatfuc bv one name over the °'' ' 2 HOLY FAMILY 236 score, which 0 0 Zambor 8 G p rolled a was In the second game, the Holy;Sohayda ... 0 (I ' point at tlic mm*ii> ii — Hawks whn were their last vie-' *""* 10 the night. 1 Roscnblum 0 0 high fo: Family contingent defeated St.'Muchi . 4 0 to 28, The second half w«s close tilt) The Girl's TwRue was late 0 Kalitan 8 36 Flynn 4 loseph's in a close game, 15 to 28 2 0 ihroughoiit leiivka n started, but the B 4 Marek 1 7—36JSiebert 0 13. Dave Coanshock was high i 11 12 1 0 2 has played two names — R-ieler 0 7—44:Yuhns7, is 1 7 scorer with eight points. Bu- South River 13 8 16 (i F and the A Lcaqtie will play thi. 17 12 46 Markowitz "Princeton Wins fano scored ten for St. Joseph's.'Cartere1 t 6 SMth Rlvrr 3 9 the Referee: Kocsis; umpire. F.\ 18 3 39 week and makf up their games ,. m Naey Bowie 9 c; SOuth Klvfr . 1 2 IZebro. The Junior Winie has had PSisko Collins 23 M»1inof»ky —_. n the same team l°fldint: most of 12'Wielsolinski . 1 2 With Earlv Rally 5 13 3 oreen (> the season as the A to O Sweet ^adziewkss 0 Melech 2 CARTERET —A strong first Hi-nsler 9 Lcwlnski Shop has won thnir last seven "*" 1 A & 0 Tfsers 11 pletmk ... half enaoied Princeton to de- Welstcd — Fcaater games and seems a cinch to 1 49 feat Harvard in the Recreation take the title Thpre are only 19 11 50 Karnach 6 Fresh-Soph Basketball LeagU" Post 7th Win jjusiwch ——— :i five cairws left in the- sehed- Hargrace 2 RAMBLERS Bowling Bits by Rosey 1 Kuberski p here in town. It was the thir T|Hadserman n ule before the playoffs. There Kuberskl 0 14 ! CARTERFT - The A and O Mason 5 14 Tin for the Princeton teami 2jjacwlech 3 , will be no Junior League i»ame „ Dolosrycki 2 The final score was 44 to 39. ; Sweet Shop won its seventh McMahon next week becausp of the 17 11 45lDombnwski 2 George Ferenehik went on !straight pain.- in the Junior Miintic 1111 12 <• 8 i| school plnv The neyt, game will 7 n_46 Sabo 2 scoring spree and rolled up 2 iBasketbull U»W "V ro" " . 12 10 lMCart«ret ^ T 9 : ;j be Pebninrv IS. Carteret 8 14—45 Homick 0 points for the winners on eigh the Rambler.-. Wl to 38, As a re- 10 13 12isouth River _4 fi lflu's Tavrrn Is holding ontoiSouth River — Varganek ... 14 baskets and nine fouls. Pet the odd game to the Miller U>ret Lanes Tuesday Night sult of the:: fourth consecutive BellU a slim lead over Frnnk h Joan's Porzio 8 Lengyel .scored 18 points for th and the teams arc scheduled to Sivon — losers. meet twice brfom the end of 40 Princetor. won the game o 16 8 Four Straight f« the season. The next Senior Carteret Rec.Dept. ] ii_49 fouls, mai:::ig a total of 20 oi League ganvs will b" played Holy Family 10 7 3 9 12 13 6—4 games. Lord The triple tie consists of Hits 14-7. It was the Hawk- nonnre tlv seheriule for the 7 Maxwell was the only sweep and Misses, Evo's and R. C.'s. setback of the season i? lflr? 'nurn^nT-nt. at a dinnei|A & O Sweet Shop ... Ea Dick Miglecz .. 3 winner, taking three from the <* team has won 39 games dropped to second plat. fnr the Ni-w .Jersev Snort* Ramblers oth Victory an Splnger scored six poir.a Writers Association. February1 Holy Family 3 Trost Builders. d lost 24. In the top maU:h 1 CARTERET — The A & O —-— this week. Hits and Misses beat I the winner*. . 8 at the Grccnbriar Restaurant |AU Stars Ev .Sweet Shop won its sixth Pents Move Up o's in two out of three games. In the second game the N'OTifT. Freshmen • Sophomore straight game in the Junior . The Pents are moving Last ters v^on a close 4-3 low « T.ikf, lli]l;"r tha' CsHfct I.'.fl'IT W All Stars in Recreation Basketball League[week they took two games from Rolls 700 Setgame from the Celtics vte by walloping the All Stars, 50 ouiili Counrll o' th" Horoi.-; n;;DartmOUth 3 the Tank House to move up toSemenza Rolls Butkocy was the leader iwinless to date. In ti:,? !a Cnrttrft for n 'nnsfir of P>nnrv|Princeton 3 to 27, this week at the high thhe lleague CARTERET — Dick Mielccz,,Lou game the Warriors nlnth piaM of cutlmAaco cdebrauid hlS by hitlini 593. Retail Distribution |I*«T.^ -m 'Tjppnrwylvanla _ __ 2 , Upsei t Victory. .schoostuuuli sym^.u.. Istandin? In the U.S.M.R. Han- the Colts, 30 to 14 for i 245-65$ Games*• birthday un Thursda' y by joini-IResko followed closely with 585 Avenw r:iriprr'. Nov.- ,!rr5pv, .TJHanara 1 't fARTERET - Tht- Ail Stars' As a result of this one-sided ,jicap Bowling Loop. The ond win this season, J:i 2 finally won theirs first game in'triumph. the A and O boys are i , the hotkst team in the, CARTERET-Da^ , n Semenzajm_ „„...p. the exclusive ' 100" ford had 14 points tw rnr'cn>t, s»w j»rw Columbia 2 jEag es miIiMi B11 »shL on U «in the Junior Rt'creation Basket-;Currently leading the race by ajeague. lost two games to the. 0 ,s a physical training in- he hit the total i winners. Oh1f"tlon>. If any. shmi'i b* mail' tn,.in his l.^ jUt iball League by upsetting the'margin of three full games. Rockets but are still in the lead!struclor ,n theCartere t scflools, nose for the nrs Potnm'". "nr*iirt riPrt of thf * W s am ^ When To Han* I p Brrrii"')i nf Cftriprpl. NPW Jpr^v LiHoly Family team. 40 to 31. Pat Hart and Mike McMa-,by a slim margin of V. same. |roUe(i a terrific 658 set and 245|cart'LT. He led 1 gained a tie 4 led the xm m for the v The average telepl; ':;• •• STONErc Holy Family 0 this past week. l»°n ' * . | 'score in the" Carteret stores of for third place with Carteret .. 3 ; w s answered alter the tlimi t/n Weiss' Canpri" liawK.S 1 The All Stars led all the way.,winners, each getting 19 points., ^ ?™ ^ ^!! T^!wnm Classic Bowling League team hit Lanes by defeatins Tami Con- .. 2 2;At halltime trrev were " " " "*" '" * " " TA^IZ ^ 2.^^^^ -m hit W. b After ten rings, tht nqiior stnte inr Warriors thrimn sweep upsetja 2823 series and a final ame Uactors Jowih WP1«, Pro Colts .. 2 2by 15 to 13 and were out g ? only other three»game one chance In 200 thai 3 Department Store beat «« .. 1 front by 29 to 23 at the end of by the entire All Star team. over the league leading Sisko of 1008. 4 ldi Pt' Dir ORPINANCE Celtics 0 ,the third period. In the fin^l After a close first period, thejthe league leading Pete's Diner and Fedor Trucking Service. jquarter the winners had to A and O team broke the game'in all three games this week to their top spot with a two-gameiMarff Polishing and Plating. AK ORDINANCE AMENDING AN I jSitiirs, in winning, had a big ORDINANCE EN-TTHEnEDD "'7/Nv fiRfiR-; Middft Class 'A' L?aru» 'fight off a lat« rally staged by'wide open by routini the All'slice their lead by five games 2942 team set. dszak's Plumb- DIN/NCE PROVIDING FOR W 'the Holy Family tossers. 'Star.> m the second quarter byjThe Nu-Way Cleaners dropped ins also hit a big 2912 round LIMITS AND REOU1 ATIONS GOV- Columbus School EBNrNO THE CONSTRtirTIOS. AL- I MyroMyron Wohuiskyy led the 24 to 5. jto thfrtl position when Lillians jand won three games from Nathan Hale TERATION. EOU1PMFVT OR RE- -scorers with a total of 15 points The box score: JDress Shop took two and mov- Walter's Mens Shop to tie for MOVAL OF nun TMrcs OR RTRUC- St. Josephs , with Don Davidson following led intntop a tie for fourth pposition th£ league lead. Mike Holo- TORES, ADOPTFH crr^EMHKR 1. IHoly Family ... A 4 O BRIGHTEN your life... J9J5" DATED FERRl'AHY 1 1962 with 12 points Nagy tallied 13 F ,:with tiip Carteret Lanes. watch's big 632 set led the way BE AND IT 13 HERFBY OP.nArVED points for the losers. for Ciszak's. BY THE MAYOR AND COI'NCH, OF Midget Class 'B' League Han - —•• 8 3 Hill Bow) Bar Leads THE BOROUGH OK TARTERET IN W L The box score: jLisnyw.i -... 2 1 In the Hill Bowl League, The J. and G. Television re- MIDDLESEX COUNTY NK\V JEB 0 corded another sweep win over pod tatehen lighting 8EY: iColumbus School No. 2 4 ? ALL STARS 'spoganetz 0 •the Hill Bowl Bar team is lead- SECTION 1: Section 9 B of theRoyals G F P,Pox 0' 0 ing the race, three full games Clark Lines. Mike Magella's ordinance ndom^'l Sfitember 1, Aces 19 630-237 was high for the TV 19SS entitled. "An Ordinance pro- WoJansky 5 5 15'McMahon :- ° •) '| out in front of the second place 3 Tldlns (or Fin- Limits ;mrt Rpen- Price's Men's Shop * Zuback 1 • 0 2 Gregory 1 iEmil's Shell. The) Rookies are boys. Tony's Shell Station lost latlom Oovernlnif the Ctinstmctlon PtEzar . 0 1 1 Heflenui 0 01 third and the Hill Bowl fourth. the odd game to Clark Electric. Alt' >-1ion. Equlimr'nt or Removal Girls Claw 'A' Leagur George Dorin had a 615-245 for of Blinding or Structure". Is htre- W L J. Comba 4 0 8 Lehotsky 0 0 0 Peldheirh 2, Walt and Gene's Sweep the winners. hy amended to ri»nd as tollowB: [Rompt-rs 1 0 Siddons 8BCTION 9B: In Aidltlon to 1 0 2 '—I Walt and Gene's Flower Shop. With West Kollmer hitting the requirements contained In Sec-•Loafers 0 ••• Xf Perez 4 4 12 21 8 50!hottest team in the Commercial 646-255, the Industrial X-Ray tion 9A. »upra. no Certlflcitf of Oc- Question Marks 0 ' o'Davidson cupancy shall bf lfisup'l unless and All Stars I pin loop, scored a swsweepp oveovr Engineers won two games from Earlcs 0 l Until all nefieB.iarv ;<-v;cre, both 10 G F P! Lou'L' s TaverT n t o wideid n itits lleadd Ippolito Furriers. itorm and sanitary, sidewalk* and 15- 40 1 2 4, in the team race. Al Patrick's curbs are Installed ann in pliwp, and Girls Class 'B' League HOLY FAMILV Daividson tn the case of erection of bulldlnu W ' p Wdlansky 1 0 2 bit! 628 led the leaders, George Here It Is Again . G P or buildings on lands purchased 2 :j. Comba 4 0 8 Sloan Was high for the losers Money doesnlt talk these from the Borough of Carteret. , Markowitz 0 g 1 Zuback 1 0 2jwith 2O2.i Another sweep was davf. it goes without saying. — whether now belnit ererted or here- Princess ,, Rigler 0 4 after erected until there hus also Tjttle Fi*e 1 1 7 S scored bj( Sabo's over TroastSanta Fe Magazine. Nagy 1 13 Piszar 3 been full and complstt pompllance " 0 2 0 4'Builders. Zig Chomicki hit 206- Vlth ond performiinre of all terms BODDettS Pletrzak . 0 0 Siddons. • »nd conditions attached to such | — ;215. sale by and In favor of Borough of ffisko 3 Carteret, Including bm not limited Kalitan . 1 Mechanic* No. 2 Win 15 in Row to, paving of streets, roads, avenues, Trczlnski 0 (tdewalks and curh- storm and Locals Lose to jCaptained by William Eppen- sanitary sewers, and Mirn other isteiner, who is a nice guy be- terms and condition* ah mav have 13 5 3l|Dartmouth Tops |sides being a good bowler, the SGOLFERS^ been attached to said »ule of lands S;AI1 Stars 4 11 14 11—40 br this; Borough. St. Stephen' Mechanics No. 2 team scored SEOTJOK i: This Ordinance shall CARTERET >-- In a gamejHolly 7 6 10 8—31 their 15th i straight victory in «NEW '62 MODELS take effect Immediately upon final ilayed at Perth Amboy this] Yale by 22-21 tlie U.8HB. Bowling League. passape'snd publication :a provided In another match, Mike Sie- Eight Unit Sets by law. | , ireefc, the local Holy Pamily CARTERET — In a regular .The fomgolnK'ordlniince was In-:YO five dropped a heart- kierka hit 641 for the Mechan- Two Woods (1-3) troduced jit a r4eetini{ of the Coun- Columbia Tops game played in the Recreation ireaking 59-54 deci.^n to an ics No. 1, with scores of 2S7 cil of the HorojiKli of Cannot held Frosh-Sopb League, Dartmouth Five Irons (3-5-7-9 February 1. 1982 when it was adopt- unbeaten St. Stephens team. 207 and 182. At present, the ed on first reudlnii. Thf wld ordi- ion a close contest from Yale,: Mechanics No. 1 and the Main and Putter) nance will be further considered on Trailing by 1$ points at the Penn by 34-20 12 to 21, this past week. As aiOftice"are tied for first place Lane Oral Golf Bag second reading for flual adoption Halfway mark, the local*, bat- CARTERET — Columbia won U i rneetlriK of said Cjjuncll of the tled baclc to tie the game and ;sult, Dartmouth tied Prince- I Rer. $13,70 Borbugh of Cnrterft onjPebruair is, i from Penn, 34 to 20, in the then go ahead by thre* points ( >n for the league leadership. Baumgartnets, Hiriaks Tiqd 1M2 at 6:00 P.M. Counill Chajflben, Recreation ^roan-Soph basket- Dartmouth led at the end of Baumgartners and Htri^ks Borouijh Hall. Cooke Avenue, C*r- lth two minutes left to play ball league. Each team has now ,he third period by 18 to il,,Flower Shop are all tied up in teret, N J. at which tune and place a mlxup on calls by the offi- 1 all persons interested will be (Inn won two games and lost two in iut a strong finish by Yale i first place in the Carteret :lals led to the Carteret defeat. g * in opportunity to be heard. h t learly upset the winners. Sliv-jKnights of Columbus Bowling ' PATRICK POTOCHia, Rod Dacko hit on an apparentthe team standing Tommy Mlllk alpd Andy Shy- ;a, O'Rielly and Chodosh each League which operates Thurs- Borough ClMfc three-point play but on a dis- mansky hit the double figure icored six points for the win- day nights at the Carteret ' O. P. 2/3/« puted call a jump ball was marks for the winners. Milik lers. Baldwin scorec] ten points"Lunes . "Eaci~-vh- tea*—m vha--~ s— won •"37• NOIICI fO NDDRE1 called and Amboy retained ROTIOI U berebr Blwn tba. scored 16 points for high man for the losers. and logt 23. Tied for posMShion to tie the game. A while Shymanskl got ten points ' aetled bids will be received for the pair of fouls Iced the game for DARTMOUTH j second position, Vk games be- TOKNIflHINO AMD DIUVERT |M. Chervanek"got ten points P hind the leaders, are tlje C and . OP OA8OLINI FOB THB U8» the home team. G F for the losers. Slivka 2 2 fijc Fuel Oil and the Kasfciw tb* BoMOlh of Cartwet, by the After an alWied j/up first Kushner 1 0 2jPlijimMng Evans hit scores of Otaiir of th» Bamugh of OartueOartuett, Keep ving BofWWb HallHl,l Cook* AvenueAvenue ,Ok Okrr- All things come to him who period, Columbia went ahead in O'Rielly 2 2 6;20j, 201, and 211 for a bis; 615 ttrtt, NeV Jersey up to B.-00 PJM WiU - but "him" better the second quarter by 12 to Zenobia «_,.... 0 0 Ojset. Oinda rolled 256 and Mc- Liberal Allowance £ Do yourself a favorl Light up vour kitch- A CERTIFIED on February 15, 1M3 at which tan, and remained out in front unt 0 Donnell 248. they will' be opened and pubUclL ! working while he's waiting. Ciinege 0 0 Given on Tour Used 4P iL _ _:.u , X.IQHTING CONSUlTA read. Petalls concerning approitmat* —The North English Record the flitlsh. McDonald ...x 0 2 Clubs % en-t^e right way-and give yourself a 6 GrtenwiUtis SHill in L«ad BE or 8«RVice IN quantity to be purohawd may be Chodosh .. 2 2 obtained from the Borough Clerk v _ In the Carteret Lanes Prl- 0: whole new wonderful world in which to YOU PLAN BETTEf}. at his office afur.eaald dally between 22'lay Night Mixed League, PECTIVE LISHTINQ the hours of 0:00 A. M to 5-00 P. M BIG CAR COMFORT AT COMPACT PRICES 7 8 S| work. With good kitchen lighting every except Saturdays and ttuudays. YALE fireenwald's Insurance is still JAG'S HOMf CALL VOUK A deposit of 10",, of the Bid Price p on top by a 3-game margin over SPORTING GOODS M I work area is carefully lighted to make all PUBLIC SERVICE Of shall be submitted with each bidV V a 5 Sabfl's Sport Shdp and the evldeuctt of ta> than the tota Lovas 0 upset to the Kacsur Fuel Com- your sink, range area and counter space. of the accepted bid .. 0 PUBLIC ENDURANCEnBUILT Tindell pany, While 8abo'» Shop drop- The Mayor mid (Xmucll merres .. 0 Add a general ceiling lighting fixture for the.rlijht to reject any and all bldi Borusavtc ped a pair to the American ELECTRIC anil 10 waive any formalities there ., e PlumbW». The Coffee Mat good overall illumination. Then see and in. If by doing bu the best Interest* Haas • r. -. i of the Borougli are served. J. ARTHUR APPIEGATE, INC. Banick '... scored » iweep over Angel)) fee! the differ«nce~work is easier, more GAS COMPANT BY OHDEK OK HIE MAYOK iPowers .... „ o Mlchwl * Bon. Ed Walsh rolled AND COUNCIL. 363 Division Street Perth Amboy big m mm with gamei of PATK1OK POTOCMIQ. .. l fun, ItM tiring. Horougb Oltrl • • o. t. 3/2/aa FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1962 PAGE FIFTEEN

icnooi ,in* thence (1) lMterly ilong Mid ni of »*"*• 8trH* *° th» Mnttr Til' nt ot HMld Strttt; runnlnt thlnce in Northtrly »tong Mid center lint FAMOUS CASH-STRETCHING BUYS CAN BE DEPENDED UPON TO.... i« Htild Strttt K> tht etnttr lint or MHttlt AWMil; running thtnee jTiMterly lioni ttld fltnttr Unit of W>mn\t Avonut to tht center line »f Htyw»rd Artntie; running thence 4) northerly ilong uld center line ny*»r* A»tnut «nd extended to hi Southerly Hn« of thi Rih< , l\ytr running thtnnt (3) Weitirly toters pr«s- ,nd Southtrlv th« tuloui eourwi ilong **M southerly lln« o( ttie uhwiv nivtr to tht iMterly of tht Right o( w*' of the Central (or laltroitd n( N«w ,7emy; utid nin-i ning thenre tt\ fcwtherly ilong mw I1.I13.M9.00 Bight of W»y lln« to the floutherlyj , 4J.W00O nropertv Hn» of ltnd* of the Amerl. ,,,-:- cm Oil fompMiy; ninnlng th«ni>t n) fJMttriT ftlflng Mid line of thf Amfrlonn oil Company lindii to thf Own Own •,,;,„,He T.rlOUl mint of Interaction with th«So\ith- SrlT line of the Br«dley Trurt ofi L»nd- mnfllng thtnti (I) KMttTlyl Tea Bags |n of ilong Mil l « Bradley Triwt to' liiy 41 it rtgultr price lit 11* thi Inttnwtlon with the EMttrly Value ftetintxrri £•• C| lint of Wanhlngton ATtnue; ninnlng TOtW» rt thtnc* (It Bwthtrly Mong Mid FRESH LAMB FROM AMERICAN FARMS Kmtorly lln* of WMhlngton Aienne to tht etnt»r lint of Burki rHrett ,fRUT NO. ! s 1 111 tnd the point of netlnnlnj. •in I I ' ,. thf e Ann Page nn In ih tl NO. 1»:—(Voting pl»o*,' vottri r» High School.) BMTKNTHO «t the Inttrttotlon of the center line ofj CirttNt Arenue with the center Grape Jelly STRICT "0. lint of CypMM Btr**t, »n<1 running thenot (II Nortri«rl» nloni Mid ren- Pur* fruit llb.Ke In the t*r line of CfpitH fltrwt to t point Days! LEGS ol LAMB ind lntfne«tion wiih Ihr ftiterly. FliVtr |tr " REGULAR STYLE INwtton line of WMhlngton Atenue; nnnlng OVEN-READY l/i th»nc« (1) Northerly »lon« wld ly line of Wuhlngton Aienue Cirtere• "°t- Hig 1 hk 1 to t point und ln!ern«ctlon of the Heinz Sount n Atenut In flonthfr;: lint of th» Brjdy Tr»ct »< r- for '1 nt»niiKi F.««t»rly; ninnlng thence Cfiim el hi.&liry fl»r»ril Kltctlon I]) Westerly «1OIIK MI(1 Bndv llnr for AsP - S1J • J14-#U ind the Southerly line of lmd« now c Fresh Fruits and Vegetable*! o. J tor formerly of the Amerimn Ot! „. mthiri HiJt Comptny t« » point tnd lnttrur- 2 " nifnut In thtlot n with the cintpr line of Flllmorf 12 oi.1 Younti Ttitdtr ,„ xii TO A»/nue; nmnlni th«nc« i4i »lor» e • ,,.,r»l Sietlon the rtntrr lint of fillmore Avenue o to * point ind InUnwtlon with the String Beans 19 Hn» of C»rt«r»t Atenue; nm-i v Realemon 47 •in i i Super A&P you'll find only our Famous "Super-Right" ,. ih« thenr* (31 «Mt«1y ilonn ren-' Rid Rip*—Large tlti line Ttndir BWIWTTHl QiKKTItO Itt thth t Iin'erMrlton of thr W n' Mot m with etnttr Unt of Boottttlt Aremie boV AfcP Famous "Super-Right" Quality UMSHANKK HALNAIF BUTT HALMlF flMnd; WBBlOi with thi Ntittr lint of flftrmmn Market «lr«c«en itrett »nrt running then™ ill FreshBroccoli 29' , i-«.k to NorthtrlT ilong the ctnttr line of Beech-Nut YOHHB Flrwi—f\t\ box ]i Nnrthrrly t] Httnunn nitt*\ to thi «outher',y . 'o ROOWfllt AT»», Unt ot tbt rUhwiy Rlur; thtner 833 Roosevelt k. C •> i WentW'.y »toB| (1) HortMtittrly ind tuttrly ilong' Baby Food FRESH HAMS * 43: 49 » •<> the W#ltt»lT aid lint of lUhwiy Win to the' Brussels Sprouts 29 »Ttft: thine* «) iMttrlr right of wty line of tht. Stninid Chopptd Cublnition Choft I Frtsh loniltu rroM Cult TEMPLE Rtr**t md Mtw YorVind Long Bnnrti Dui- Carteret, N. J. ,T»:»M lint k> th« of Otntnl railroad of New C c e • \ ^olnt whtft. uwpi jgj^j r; thine* (3) Southerly ilong 10 -99° 6 • 89 • •i uld WtttijuHj Unt of Mid mlrotd to fhe lamb Shoulders 29 Brisket Beef r m Wj | Oranges 12 49 i>,»\«'»r'.T ilonf "*"" lint of lUxvMrt'.t Avenue: fllipd thtMt (4) W«Mrly iloru center Wkoli « Half •«» ekiik-lMi li Fred Wntirn Onkirdi itOD| lint of RoottnU Ayenm to :\\r tht Swift's Meats P"** *f«Wr lint of Htrminn Street ind DEUCIOUS tbt Btflnninf. Smoked Pork Loins 65 J California Roast 65' 2^ 35 C IS1K"T : - Votlni ?'-w*. DUTlirT KO. It:—(Votlrnr. plict Full oi Juie* bigoll kt|rill nur.nnlng it tht cirttnt High Srhool I BBfllNSTNa for Babies C Itntlm TQ •n h'.md Hound ;t, th( ininnctlon of tht rtnttr Rib Lamb Chops 75 Stewing Beef ' *lb. r nnlni thtn««ii|n( of Cyprttl fltrttt with the c*n. r Wi frttt to't«» lini ot Ctrew. Aveniif urni C Fmhly FreshUmonsl9'37' r.inet il) South-'ninnlng thifK't: (lVRouthert? »!on? ftround . Attnin W "t'i^lil etnltr lln* of Cn>rm Htrw'. loin Lamb Chops 95 Ground Beef 49: RV.roid: thtnet \r> tht ftnttr lint of Aih fiw,; FREE! •;•.» !»tw Jtrirfltt,,^, (j) jotithwtittrlT ilonn rn,. md icroti 'ttr lint of Aih Ctrtft to (h» •«M>I-.- Brandywine !VM Tomptny to tT\y botindiry Unt of the Borough Jane Parker Baked Foods! WO SAW Warn... Wntclwn! VOW CHOICE wk whtrt.jf c*rttrtt; th»nrt iji N"r".*t«i- Corinthian ittn Iilindjtfjy )ong Mid Borwuh Ui.t to th* Mushrooms a northerly wwttrlr lint of llndi known «> to tntftr* Vltw whlrh t»td li 125 «»«' of 8 oi. B.;'.nn!n< tht ctnttr lint of Hwimiin .sttff 4oi < DEL MOHTE TOMATO SAUCE can Wd Design UT vn i Votlni Dltct P«»1!»I thtrtto; thin.-. 4 tin 16 oi. ••;.'%,- Pm^lhtWj»«^'; '»>tno. (Si WHttrly .la... SULTANA PORK & BEANS can Grisco A&P Brand 8oi. GLASS- French Style can lint of Colfln Attn'n to |he cuitfr STRING BEANS ,v; of Ftnhlng ATI- iqttlblt ihortinlnq STfft; thtnft (1) tint of Coolldf* K'tnnr. thrncf iT Select 10 oi. »!onK ctn'.tr KM nf CHERRY PIE l# to the ftn'tr ;'.nt •".!!:. .'.r.v ?r lghtlM IONA TOMATOES Qualify can (Si of Tyler Atentie: thenc« i• • North-' hii ">» •""'« "nt" llnt "' ^:er »"• WARE off Ubi THIS WEEK SAVE 10c A&P 16 oi. 1 Artmtt: thfnn Hi I»««r!v »:ons WHOLE WHITE POTATOES Brand can Rfif!:,: .:'^ "«nttr Utt of Ctrttm Krtr.nr to tht rtntir lint of rrnfiu Jtrtf. »r.d C ll'T NO !: Y.itlo« Kaiser Marble Gold Loaf - 39 : w :,no: > HBOWNISO • wtan of III DIITRICT MU. 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Arfnut int^-^ction of the r»nttr lint of :n::ns in > s'.nlKh', lint to p^^inn Aftmit w'.'.h the writer QUILTED :i:»nd Round; (,htnc« Hi Tjnnini: Avtnut «nd run-i llM of l4mch*id«ITj t'.mf sunn Ulwid Sound njn, therir< | j, fiouthtrly ilong tht I ImrfliU—Fnrt CnnHi-SsIl K Suit r««t»r:y houndiri lint of ttM, n , f p ihlng Atenun to, n(nMr D o fr 10 ft. foil ** LIBBY'S SHOESTRING BEETS Ml •' o' firttrt!; !h»n«l 111 \*iht („,,„ llnt of LMeh Strttt;! i: Northerly dlrtnion Hoai',hin<), (J) iou!h»t«trly llonn tht 6 BIG WEEKS dnry lint of tht Uoroufh « wmw |)M of urth Btrttt to thf. ,tno Roonre'.B~-...'.t ATtnufi (wthtrlybsundirrltM »ad llmltiof; Gut-Rite BUTTER 65 Ann Kiiur'.t iloni RooMttlt of Cirtfrtt: th»nr» (SI th| i Arthur Aitnut. vhtr* tht HorUttttWly iloni uld Ktithirly I - Yours abso- Daalth Crown Brand—Sliced RED KIDNEY BEANS Page boundiry Unt of tht toumiMy nn, of tht Borough ofi - or cirtw. mnti Mmti.owttrtt to iht rtnttr lint of A»h lutely FREE - Beauti- Waxed Paper 1 0 ed1b ( Ji Horth«ttt«r!y i'.oni iiMjgi^t; thtncf Hi luttrty »!onf "' SQ I<\T lint to Urch «t«rt;LJJ Mntw lm, of Alh 9tmt to «i forthtMterlt Horn Lir«Jijtbt cttttr lint of Coolldft A»tnut: ful Glassware to en* 7 JJ Danish can J7 CAMPBELL'S PORK & BEANS . YourChoict i tht p'.in of Birlnnlni .thtnet wuthtu'.mr iloni tht r«n- m rolli SuiiybrMk Braid-Large, Vlkltt Leghorn Fresh carton GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS Z :, A nut ! Popular "Corin- Scott id tii ft " thiau"' pattrrn in the 55' PROGRESSO CANNEUINI BEANS t: '-.» of Ptrihmi A»tnut Family Napkins Our Own Fini Quility—Piitturiwd *r 'tr.f of Ttmlnil ATt' D1IT11CT NO. wanted matching l«h Ri- Victory Cream Cheese NUTLEY MARGARINE Vl Z »»""»*nr lint of Bo rough Kach glass com- 00 0!h ^ Unt o 2 % IV Putiuriiid Pfocm—Diluit ind UOLIQG •'• 'r.' of Coolldft AT»n«t Undi knt«n -« Pifk View,, which , , . ,l~o:«,, , "••" '.rf of rrprtu Strttt; lint u i35 feet win of tht c«nter bines attractive design Kraft American Slices NABISCO CHEESE NIPS :' t N'.ir'!;*r:T t'ong th* ctn- lint of Hieimin 3tr*»3tr*tt tnd pamllel Hudson 9tur- Itsw (jiionfitiej sold of our fow regvlor prices. Stock your poofry now' Table Napkins PtnhlnPerOitnit IWMCM I"" H';;-.-:l:)g ..nty: th«nct (» Northtrly; iloni Hid right of «iy lin* to tht| Ik bom •THMT MI i;-.'\rotlng plKt.iotnttr lint of chtitnut'iBtr«M u Vi gal. 1 it th* Mfndid rt»t«:v; thtneti (S) !»«• DISINFECTANT plastic o' ':« ctnttr Unt of erh a'ong uld rantfr lint of Chtit-; First Period t CLOROX BLEACH »'- !i tht ttittrty Unt nut »t«tt to tht etnwr Unt of; ind running Coolldit A?«nu«; thiDct H) South CornMi Btt< . i-.frlv t'.ont th' t ~ f" tiittrly ilong Hid lint of Coolldge Hudson Crnimont Brand—All Flivon "•'^ ;\'.nf.oa Artnut lo iTtnut to thi etnttr line of Co!«tn| Offer: ' i' Crprtu Stfttjt: Annul; th^nrt is) Southerly ilong lee Cream Broadcast Hash • - oi luttrly tlofaf Mid lint ot Avenue to Hi« Toilet Tissue - of W»»hlngton Art. Ctnttr llw oiWortytky o street; i-n:er '.Int of F*r«| th«nc« («» Eisterlv ilonl g »ild cen- Marvel Ice Cream — Zpkf. & Sunshine Garlicorn Snacks •hn-e 13) Nor'h"l<»r '!nc to the wld wesitrlv lint of 1 ' Mi'fr :!n« «f !>inhlng;p«rk V.tw: thfi'i) (H Southerly! •••' '!i>* '.ri of Thorn-1.loni! said lint of P»rk View to th(J Sunnyfiold Waffles ..' ;.10° Qravymaster ******> \ %W s1 IF S'.ivrt: ninnlng Bmlnn'ni1 i 5 ' W~>r •. j'.ong tht ftn-1 niBTRICT NO. 15:—(Votln* pllc«.; FREE! MBOSUl Potato umps , R ,d u W Blue Bonnet Margarine ! 31° •' M.uiv S'rfet ind Sot cntrrt N'Hh R.hool.) BKOINNWO] R guiror ipP 1 ' i-v-r r.nt of Jp1'.nriii'll ij tht lnt»rs"'!'.nn of tUt renter w k 9 ' : '.u • -huni-t (J) Northtr-nni of Flllmorf Aftnun with the |uz Detergent 39* Evans Walnut Topping tfi 1 ' ' "u!fr imt of. Thomtll otnter lint of Cjrttrf AvtnW mil Oatmeal Cookies " ''••' '-'r.tfr lint of Burkt nmnlnj ttienrn m Wtsttrly ilon^ " ••.1:.'"i", -hfii.-t lei Wt»*.«rly tht Cfiiter l'.(i« of Cmr^rtt ATtnue ! Glass Peanut "' '•'!»•>- line of Burtt to the ile»ier'in« o» Wer A«mii; 1 '!•<• Ci'.rt E.uttr'.y !lh« of thtnfe 31 Southffly along said ceu- UAA|l|Ai *"" hit-Part E99 9 AlP'i Froien Vegetables ' 'i. K:fy.''t to thf po'nt of t»r line of t''« Avtmi' tn the rep- '"••:'.i;:i'.iH !•« ilM of ChMlimt Strttt; thenre Tumbler CookedMaearoni ^ AMMBMIK *t)ul«ror 9«. wrson Dsaiis p hcut t . - of Not ind rinc P g Baby or 10 oi. with Perihlnn AM.; „.,»,, thence (»> Northtrly Mr. Chan Chicktn Broth «-*- li ID lit t Weitirly Kid right of way Hn« to the Lima Beans Fordhook pig. 1 : «lil Not Street ind ,*rly boundary line of land« Tec:• ^ iai>. ..«» mini *""j tou'hirly bounnarj' line oi <»na» All purpeit liqui rOR 8l et or formerly of Amertoin Oil Tomato Paste 2S 2;: 25' to Thornall " i'now' or tormerlf of Amertoin Oil With each $5.00 Del»lonteCorns't,'rHm2:::J7( Broccoli SpSpear< sp °: i'* (3) Westerlv uong-.. , «,,i_,_--Avenu iv#nue ^a »a sejtendt «xtendftdd D 10 01. et to Wssiiiuuto northerlv thon^e (6) Southerly THE FRESHEST INSTANT Vegetables "" thtnet (4) North said neuter line of FllUnore Merchandise LiUy's Tomato Juice 2::^ Wh A Cir* ItW'.'.^h >• >r'.r COFFEE MONEY CAN BUY! Brillo Soap Pads 2 ;:M7 •— Strttt; running Dimict NO. u:-(voting piKt, Ivory Northtrly ilong wld Amtrtnn Ltglon Mtmortil.) BE- Purchase St r«rt to Roomelt Avenue; OINNINO nt the Interiwdlou of 'lie Bonnie Cat Food 2 ;. 29 Morf Froien Food Buys! l^ 'ii«n»e (7) Intttrlv ..._..„ r.mtu line of Boo»tvelt Avtnue Liquid Detergent AIIV H "s^viit Avenut' to Ptrnhing nth tht t^Jterlv right of w«v line, c Jhi r*imln« thtnet (8) Suutlic .-- York md Long Br»nch| Daily Dog Food "' " 12[**W' Oyster Stew - Z$ K! 'M >er»lilng Ave«n« to „, , . „ • - J of New *v,l, stmti to the Pl^e ?i" ^"^"-nnmlnT thence: ill January 31st pltititww pi"*" MM Oftt-W"**1 "£2££ •»• « biglnnlng. &«' .i«nT^« «™ «", «» P—COMBINATION OFFER!—) Buttered Beef Steaks tf X^ line to the touthtrlv 1 nt of the UPBand 1 f'll'T KO.'lMVoUnj Dliut.; Horouuli of WtmV, thMU't (JI \ Hale Rohool.) BSalNNINO Horounl) o 1«H than other, of compmbl. Orange Juice i^JI WtrttrlT .low Sail Wild Bird Feeder ^^ »S't«*ntto«ol Roottvtlt A..- r^VrTM-TBWr'Biwi; »"« quality. Enjoy it "ow»t the SID p id 1 f w Iniurt Avenue; rannlngj^"» J™arv 0, tht Borough price in our hutory! • Apple Turnovers 'i " '^tt 1 1 '•) Northtrlv ilong toywirdl*"* ' ",.' ,lien(., ,JI Northtriv Liquid Detergent F.O.V. Bird Food ',, J I Ks extended, to i point on, : .j uuir Houl mid itverll Avtiliblt i» »••< Aftf »UM' Mwkth Downyflake Waffles 2'; 31» R'yer; running "thine u) *fnt"'i",'. 'of* (" ay'lf Cre«k* Northerlv ...... i»l<» »»« ofi "' <«ld ihor, t lint oJf Rihwiy ,', Creek to the touth BliorejFebruary 3 • - - point of liuerteotlou »f of Bthw.y Wvtr; thtnet (5 f>» with tht eiUtulen of Carteret, NJ. Blv«r to *ht ctnMr line of Ry „ street; thence (6) ttoulh-l ' ««J»veli Avenue; riinulng "•""•"' MI)lcente;r imline of HernimHermmnn | ' • «> Wtittrly along wld'""' . ",, ,eliter linline ut Kooso-Kooso-j t(fl J" Avtnut to H»)'W»rd *"-!,:,,.„,„„• tiiem't I'D B" J Krirlav Til JO P. M. - Saturday 8 A. M. to 6 P. RL PAGE SIXTEEN Tom KC i-iiRblftd Slsko and 2» victory over St. Peter's In a!while John Fuery and Tom Trackmen speed merchants, with the net If 1 C* 1 J 'Francis by a 32-26 score to reign as first half champions In W6U played name at the Amboy Ondrejcak tossed hi totals of John Paling result that former champion L> U VJUllI Avenue court. Ill and 10, respectively. St. Jo- (Continued from SP-TU W'ijggS"* Jj oTS- u Race Series Len Duncan and defending the St. James' Big League. 44 yard run: 1. ^th- W=. J £te Jewelm and Tol.ak Golden, one of Coach Clalr Noel Mazar paced the vic- .»,,..„ most - monarch Jim Lucy are far from I >{J J^ D I the to lnt Blxel's most versatile playeri, torious Belmont Abbey team were Ed Golden and Dan Stan- O1S M Woodbridge Liquor „, Floresch. W: *• B"«* - "hTaround in tl.f n,n«'.,l . • At Hflll - VV ftV P P° scorers was at peak form during the with 16 points, while his team- cik with clusters of 15 and 12. aloffre g Action in the league resumes! Time: 0:52.7 championship RKtne, sinking mates, Bob Plestiiak and John ! KINAL FIRST HAU cnampionsmp KHine, jmmn maws, JJOD rirstuan. »HQ «/ui«i| i».-viui. • - — T »iT *— h fl dKl d i ttl f 10 TEANECK - The hnlf-*ny Girl Scout troop STANDINGS seven shots from the floor andKollar, tossed in totals of 10 (Saturday afternoon at the Am- !uboy Avenue gym witrtthh threhr(e point in the champioiwhip auto W one from the free throw line and 9, respectively. Tom De- schedule™ "•••>"•'d «games •""". Belmon" t *Ab*- 4. Appletiit. W: S .lacing scries at the Tennwlt Installs Ii> NB. Time: 2:052 won two slum's lo sparked Harry Burke In Boston College .... for 15 point*, while Markluiey racked up 14 counters bey leads off against St. Fran- Armory will be reached Satur- '• AVENEL — A candlelight ; ' - -'ean sweep over St, Frniicis 3 Pllsko was second high in the and Mike Walker, seven, for St. 'ci' s at one o'clock, Niagari a locksmile:lk 1. Wood, E. 2- F« day night, and the 160-lap pro- ceremony featured the installa- ? .scorinscoring brackets withwi 12. The Peter's. Shop. In ii,, gram, starting at 8:30 P. M., tion of 15 girls into the Girl Nifliinra most accurate Niagara mark*- Niagara staged a dating!^o™j«h^,P««:^«t two.! Metro ! St. Joseph's ,n llicir miiu'ii iwri.m .-VHHOIS in. will be followed by a one-week Scout Troop 216 at the home of men were Bruce Ferraro, U. «SS tf To ng" to o er-l-d St. Joseph's clashes St. Peter's \,\\\\ niiderrd Mayer's,Tavern ;, "vacation" for the speedway the leader, Mrs Prank Hreho- John Fuery. 11. and Tom Ond- • " ", Joseph's 46-33 in the Boston CoUege in the wind-up, wlim/oonquesl over •'••* Belmont Abbey 1 ' ' rn lilt a lofty .',>, fraternity. clk, Mitchell Place. Pins were rejeak, 10. of the first halfsa"" at ttiree. Witting desplt awarded the girls. Mrs Will- WOODBRTDGE—Sparked by HP:4. JnfC V.. 5 L 204 by Jo»- Mi Maintaining a well-estab- An outburst of 13 points in schedule. ft (>1 fi 4 iam McCarthy, assistant lender, the stellar play of Ed Golden, The big gun for Niagara was Ulbricht charge? Dcria; HP. Distant 4fi ' ' Imrh «nd John Boyl- lished schedule policy that has iththe fourth period practicallypractically!! Ttu big «un for Niagara was Ulbricht charge? made the presentation. Refresh Boston College upended St. cemented Belmont Abbey'bb' s 337-lBru§7 ? Perraro with 16 points, hampered German Reds. inchrs seen five programs staged at ments were served to the girls' the North Jersey armory lead parents who witnessed the in-; to a planned break in continu- In Trade stallatlon, In Any ity before launching the second Those in the troop are: Ellen, half of thr campaign, the man- McCarthy, Donna Dunham. 2.25 Departmtnt agement announces there will g Denise Blash, Linda Lordi. Pn-' DOUBLE FOOD STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY be no races February 10 but tricla Malone, Anne Kling. Pa- that flvo SRhivday night speed- tricia Pingree, Gwen O'Connell. fests, commencing February 1". Patricia Green, Maxine Wynne. will run out the balance of the Mary Beth McCarthy. Bethj semester. Hrehocik, Christine Leahy. This weekend's big card will Pfggy Olllam and Patricia Tip- make use of seven preliminary pett. ' ARMOUR STAR • SWIFT PREMIUM Contests to qualify the 14 hot- test performing car-driver com- binations for the 2Map main Horrible Dream I event. Greasemonkey: "Doctor, I'm Record turnouts of equipment worried. Last night I dreamed and chauffcurs have prompted I was alone with a thousand co-director! Bill Mildem and beautiful blondes, and a thous- Jack Dowie to stage an extra and beautiful brunettes, and a race each night In ordeT to thousand redheads. It was ter- Utilize the near-40 entry fields. rible, Doc." Heavy winners of past winter Medico: "Well, what's soj seasons at the Te&neck Road horrible about a lovely dream' Veed emporium have had like that?" I rough going because of the in- Greasemonkey: "I dreamed I flux of eager and hard-driving was a girl, too!" ,

The Woodbridge Township R*«tt*Uon Department Banket- tall Ua*n« schedule week of February 5, is »s follows: HEAVT SENIOR LEAGUE MONDAY Jayoecs vs. Dorsl Bakery iKHn Jr. Hi 9 St. James' CYO v». Tom Cats Five Fords Jr. Hi 8 . Ford* A. A. vs. Fords Big Five Fords Jr. Hi. 9 Wdbce. Teachers vs. Duke* ' Colonia Jr. HI. 8 OPEN DAILY and FRESH Colonials vs. Greinen Colonla Jr. Hi. 9 LIGHT SENIOR LEAGUE LEAN MONDAY GROUND CHUCK Untnutables vs. The Bbhopt Fords 14 9 TUESDAY Impala's n. El Dorado's Barron Jr. Hi. 9 SATURDAY 'til 10 Avenel Presbyterians vs. St. Cecelia's CYO IstHn Jr. Hi. 9, • Untrustables vs. Ford* Knights Fords Jr. Hi. 8 Tt«itr. U. . ,, Cbnkars vs. Strawberry Hill A. C, Fords Jr. Hi. 9 SUNDAY 'TIL 7 CHICKEN BREAST AND LEGS 45- ^WEDNESDAY - Theta Phi vs. Court Jesters Barron Sen, 8 Avenel Presbyterians vs. Iselin Ravens Iselin Jr. Hi. 8 THURSDAY Strawberry Hill AX. vs. The Bishops Barron Sch. 9 TEMPLE SMOKED HAM READY TO EAT Theta Phi vs. St. Cecelia's CYO Iseltn Jr. Hi. 9 Chukars vs. El Dorado's Fords Jr. Hi. 9 SPECIAL! Chain O'Hill B. C. vs. Fords Knights Colonla Jr. HJ 9 Impala's vs. Court Jesters Fords 14 9 Shank Half s» 42i I Butt Half » 48 BABE RUTH LEAGUE \ BOYS' & GIRLS' ORANGES MONDAY | Iselin Chargers vs. Avenel Bombers Iselin Jr. Hi, 7 LA ROSA FIORELLA Untouchables vs. St. Andrew's CYO Iselin Jr. HL 8 FIGURE SKATES c St. Cecelia's CYO vs. Avenel Aces Fords Jr. Hi. 7 St. John's CYO vs. St. C. Spartans . Colonla Jr. Hi. 7 Fords Youth Cubs vs. Hun. Ref. Church Fords 14 8 SPAGHETTI SALAD OIL TUESDAY El Dorado's In. vs. Moose B. C. Iselin Jr. Hi. 8 Thin Spaghetti King Pins vs. Hun. Ref. Church Barron Jr. Hi. 8 doi. and Elbow 135 Hopelawn Y. O. vs. Wdbje. Mrth. Church Fords Jr. Hi. 7 fi\li ONE HUSO Macorora WEDNESDAY ' lOOIt Of 1 6U1V 1-fc. pkg can Iselin Chargers vs. Avenel Aces Iselin Jr. Hi. 7 IftDING STAMPS. 38 2,37' El Dorado's Jrs. vs. St. C. Spartans folonla Jr. Hi. 7 Colonia Hawks vs. St. Andrew's JV's Colonla Jr. HI. 8 Fords Youth Cubs vs. Wdbge. Raiders Barron Jr. Hi. 7 Bermuda Boys vs. Lacresto Lockyi Fords Jr, Hi. 7 «, iwm fittiBt, imk m4 tr«, Fords Bearcats vs. Four Barrels Fords Jr. HL S tmi t**fM. SbM (wWk HMT Inth RED RIPE Menlo Casuals vs. Flintstones Fords 14 t Cirii' 10-U-I-4, loTi' M. THURSDAY j LIST 8.95. OUR KC. LOW DISCOUNT PRICE 5.95 Untouchables vs. St. Cecelia's CYO lselin Jr. Hi. 7 TOMATOES Colonia Hawks vs. St. Andrew's CYO Iselin Jr. Hi. S; Moose B. C. vs. St. Andrew's JV's Colonia Jr. Hi. 7; CASHIER WILL DEDUCT AN St John's CYO vs. Avenel Bombers Colonia Jr. Hi. 8 FOUR Fords Bearcats vs. Wdbge. Metr. Barron Jr. Hi. 7 TO A Menlo Casuals vs. Four Barrels Barron Jr. Hi. 8 King Pins vs. Hopelawn Y. O. Fords Jr. Hi. 7 EXTRA 25% OFF CARTON 2 Coortsters vs. Wdbge. Raiders Fords Jr. Hi. 8! Ltcresio Lucky* vs. Flintstones Fonts 14 8 OUR REG. LOW DISCOUNT. PRICE ON Ail JTJN1OR LEAGUT MONDAY ivhrntd BEEF STEAKS - 31 Avenel Indians vs. Fords Youth Cobs Jrs. Fords 14 7 TUESDAY I Better Ice Skates Wtibfe. Raiders vt. Fords Bearcats Barron Sch. t\ IieBn Spartans vs. Fords Youth Cats Iselin Jr. Hi. 7 WITH ittilACr MITY WEDNESDAY FfiESH FROZEN FOOD Booth Electric vs. Fords Youth Tigers Fords 14 7 THURSDAY ; "2 GUYS' CHICKEN BARN Balden vs. Fords Youth lion* Fords 14 7 Cauliflower, broccoli spears, fl|&TTJRDAY F«rd« Y. Tigers vs. Fords Y. Cat* Fords 14 9:00 A.M. mixed vegetables, French or Booth Elec vs. Fords Y. Cubs Jrs. Fords 14 9:45 A.M. LIQUOR re-'T string beans. Spartan vs. Fords Y. Lion* Fords 14 10:30 A. M. AveneJ Indians vs. Fords Bearcats Fords 14 11:15 A.M. CHOICE CHICKEN BARN* Enjoy an Evening, 99 At 2 FIFTH 2 * 27 Swallick "2 GUYS * IMPORTED Beer IDAHO POTATOES ^ BRILLO Tavern, Inc.:Wine FIFTH Corner William & New Street* • Liquor j Scotch Whiskey WOODBRIDGS t Sandwidhes 7 "Beity and Joe "*-Phon« ME 4-37JJ GUYS"* "!! "2~CUYS* SOAP PADS GIN VODKA Large PockagJ of 10 80 99 49 FIRST ANNIVERSARY PROOF 80 FIFTH PROOF 2 FIFTH 18 MARIA'S HAIR FASHION 2 "2 GUYS'" IMPORTED VERY FINE 824 West Avenue, Port Rending, N. J. SPICED HAM 571 Friday, February 9, 1962 FRENCH WINE ' A ANNIVERSARY AMERICAN CHEESE 57i SPECIAL! • RED* WHITE ftJA HlfC (In Your • ROSE 24 0Z. OO CHOCOLATE DONUTS :A W Now Till Keh. »tl SHEER BKAl'TV CEEBEE*Blackb^ryFlavored ^ 1 and COCONUT cumnm 1T49 80 f'BENCll PERMANENTS BRANDY iFIFTH <«H««.TEABA(?S ft 2 w 35' Dan**! l-fc. By Lenttierio •ALL AMVf PMOOCTi AK CHKKIN IAIN. MC.. HHVATC ROYAL NANDS AT THHt iVBIVDAY LOW PUCK OAltY SWISS CHEESE 68' • aOMO SUNDAYS BURRY'S SCOOTER PIES ssW • Liqunr wU only U OartWd, Kwny. Totawg, North I ur Appointment, Phone WdMdi. lot fcunnri*. knttntown. CITRUS FRUIT SALAD :58 4.95' MErcury 4-7050 U2 GUYS" Z« AT: Route 9, WOODBRIDGE