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XXXVIII-NO. 50 Knteml u 2nd CIIM Man CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1960 At P. O., Cutcrtt, N. J PRICE TEN CENTS u r c h ive is Another Big Industry ecess Slated for Carteret

.r|)l\\ (ilM'S Ov«T „ sl.»«.(MH) ainn for Sclioo Mayor Dolan Reveals , |",. r HI .Joseph's. .,' luiiiiiiiiM.-r.'d i>y the: , ,|,,,.. nftirmllv murk-' '•..niiiii - pnitniil industry is seeking to 1 iiRh Treasurer Alexander .,.,,.,. wiii'ii Hi* reports locate in the borough, MayoT , ,,,1. «,is i.Mllii'd. It was ( iirnlm. •:,;,! ili, ciimprtlRn had Mr. Surowka has served in Edward J. Dolan revealed, to* , i]!).-ci!b*'(l. The , thr- 1'nitrd States Navy for fifty. 21 vears. He is married and ,(,i,,ins was S20B.H80. Mayor Dolan has received ft • \|i l Coironui, 0 S.M., the father of twn ehlldren letter fvom Alexander Summw j' it !iiinni;ii'\ < halrmnn attending the Carteret High Industrial Associates, real «8" ii . .. ixprcs.'-i'd the ap- School. tatc agents for the Greenbroolt He Is iiii active member of Holdinn Corporation tract U* („• Krvi rt-nd George W. Carey Council, 1280, Knights West Carteret. advising him i ii ,v.\\o authorized the! of Columbus and the Polish that the firm Is seeking a site l,,r iii:ii!s mmed »t pro- American Citizens Club. I for the construction of a build* • ,, si Joseph's School Mr. Surowka plans to name ing to cover 38,000 squara feet, .,! (i thr Rifttltiirie of committees to help with the The firm advised the mayOT II: MII- parish. He com- drive within the next few that negotiations are under ri -ii. «orki-rs for their KIIXF.!) TO OVERFLOWING: Here's part of the rnparitv eathrritiK in St. Drmrtriiis I kralnian Center Sund»y nicht where the First rresbytrrian days. WALTER SUKOWRA way for the tract, but before it ;ind tireleiw. efforts and Church h*ld a dlnnrr. rlimatinc Ihr dedication ceremonies of the new church structure Mayor Edward J. Dolnn iinrl Stephen Skiha, president nf the definite action Is taken, certain iiislnmiers for their great Board of Hducittion were .imiinn the m:inv borough ou*irials who attended the a.fTaii-. matters will have to be adjust- Million of charity and ed between that industry and isitv. In analyzing the Dedication of New P. 0. the Borough. Council. buiinns mnde to date, he Adjustment Sought ii,. ninfiiinl pi edited to Sisterhood Plans Youtlu 19, Held for Grand Jury Action Fashion Show is j cc^e. «rt - within a month. tii;i: I'm- folks still to I* Thursday Might The dedicatioji committee 1 rill manifest the t»me CARTERKT The muted *>y Acting Magistrate Jaffeeisald. 'pnnlon was picked up littr The flame of the firm has of auto Johnson Is being held in the |heW its initial meeting Wednes- Honorarare y Mayocommitter Edware chaird J-. i-.f self-sacrifice as has Hebrew SisUrhood held Its this week on charge the 1 !county jail while the 16-year Quizzed by Detectives ; CARTERET—Final arrange-:day night to draft plans for the wen by th* donors to ,reKUiar mwtinic this, week at larceny, und burglary. n 1 Questioned by detecthf.s. the ( ,. Membership De.isponwre' d by the Lions an...!_d Kl-jBarefor. t and Jcsepn W. Mlt ; Bii-.ci tliey realize that the the Brotherhood of Israel Byim- .said that the youth!old »» been confined to the youths are reported to m, ])1P|1 S a e dergtood t0 be a reputable n in?i:iey we raise presently and hit companion. 16, have;County Juvenile Detention!mltted a lon« string ol plant would conduct clean operations s- MI- will have to borrow of about 25 Quarteis, but later released. |and house robberies, the chief payment of the Carteret Wo-; R regeutln!l the yons m the The,new post office building and would be highly favorable. and lac- I SergeanS t GhreOh n CrediCdltt (i'saidd . Iman's Club to be held neJttjcommlttee wlu be Walter Pav-ls rapidly nearing completion, The Alexander Summer In- Chief Makwinskl . credited! The chVef.fcnd they broke n^ThiiT^ny .1 M«rrJ> 31 Schonwald and;a block away from its present dustrial Associates has told the Joint btutr May 22. The fol* Pota Chief Charle* Malt-Sat. atMtey aqf.to horaw A! ?wteret Aveijf^j.^.^, tn^ Utter mayor that the firm is in' the J. Dunn*, |eaer»l lowru; will work on Uie com- identified the Older rents. He »aid thaf Bkt. Szybtt' Vermont And Maine A«n same class as the Continental mtttfc rrpres«fTitlii« tht1 Sistw- wtrukl "(Auditorium. iiii of th*' drive, exhorted' William Ue Kenneth'spotted Johnson and his eom-j West Carteret, and other are^s.! The proceeds will be used to J o kers to continue of 19 Mercer Street, panion in a car. When the. The car in which they weve IXIULS Port»T and Mrs tools.1 further the club's work in be- Film On Baseball For ytdcLcaOTeco^pa^-nd Huton puip & rfforts and The chief said that Johnson is;s»>iKeant Imlted the car, the riding carried burglary S, i PapPapee r Companypy, who have, fao Van 0H t u()l< lom police said. half of the Vlneland State CARTERET- Oa r te re tjand '•Catchup BaSf! tl c Moiid report Price 'chairman " ' ' Annandalf Re- driver and his companion " !.„..!»! , ne.„s „o„n *Ktheo n,-)brookr HoldHnld- for Wednesday Mrs. Jerry Detectives who questioned [school for the Mentally Rrtm'd- Uttle League Committee will ball", thp films for Saturday.! t o ' ' form.i'ory on an armed rob- jumped out leavinu the motor; ing Corporation tract 23. in the Parish of the SUU'rrKxxl .*. annual running. The occupants fled in the youths were Detective Sgt. show films on baseball for the April 2nd will be "Democracy ihow whlcU will be held y ed. This is the club's most im- He requested »U the men Detectives indicated that the different directions. Andre G a 1 v a n e k , Detective portant project this season.. KIKI smd make 2b ,it Uif Hiyh sn loot totaled about $3,000. Th«- Johnson ran into the cellar Peter Mortsea, Detective Clar- ratables would help 1 Mrs. Andrew Lee is chairman. play Kings of BaseballBaseball", and;additionaand; l ra their re»pective lAudlumum. innouncea mui »u.you(hs ^ ^^ ^ have;of the horne of F^-anjc Swlngter, ence Sheridan and Detective High School Auditorium. Assisting her are Mrs. Joseph for Saturday; April 9th films!ifil! n defraying some of the costs l:i his name, Father have wfn ooiaima "«,mad(1 wf(,kly bl.eaks lnto thel26 Essex Street and hid behind ICharles Russo. The films this week will be, was Kiven the a.«ur- door priw* Mrs Bt-njamuv Lamb and Mrs. Harold Busch, 'Baseball Hall of Fame"", shown will be "Building Big'of the proposed school expan- tlii workers would Klanx won tlw Donor Dt-rbyJ publicity; Mrs. William beirne, 'Pitching Stars of Baseball", Leaguers", "Batting Stars of sion in their effort* untll|Mr». Irvinu LtrviU, nomlnatingi tickets; Mrs. Albert Qergits and Baseball", and "Circling the i.iiv iiarishioner was.oommittee chairman, presenl- Colleges Accept Several Seniors Air Raid Alert Mrs. Robert Elliot, refresh- Bases". It is hoped that these, opportunity to con- ed a slate of officers for next ments, Mrs. Edward Benson Presbyterian Church film* will help the Little Lea- CARTERET - Barbara Ann senior class at Carteret High guer understand the finer points!Holy Name Units yyear* term of office. Voting and Mis. Lynch, show arrange- 8chool. Set for Saturday ments. Li$t$ Sunday Services !oofl baseball anda helneip hinim pi»yl !o „ p« rv will take place at the next regu 8nbo h«a been accepted as a Mr. Huber was notified by CARTERET — Church wor- a better game this coming sea- V^f K AM AT it llflTIPf* lar meeting, April 4. physical education major by Rutgers; Mr. Matefy, C. W CARTERET — Stephen Wuy, OilUWIShownL wilwill bUGe fashion1WII1U1Is0 Hufrom i/mvimvu. —..- n-.. ic nhairman Mrs. Zelman Chodosh hairman of Civil Defense here, llvihill Will ^ [Trenton 8tate College on the Post College, Long Island: and the H. & H. Dress Shop of ship at The First Presbyterian sonthis. Harolfine dprogram Ross is. chairman of 361 DCneiH LFdlUC nounced that she has received) , , udak, Temple. These urged all Carteret residents to Woodbridge. There will be lat- Church will be held at 9:30 CARTERET—The Junior and Dttil!s 0I n dMg nd John H Coming events for the Holy Name Society of the charter for her Cub Scout y yqung men hahdd bbeen ac- participate i n "Operation]est sprftSg styles in sizes rang A.M. and 11:00 Ail. in the new ire Monday; troop. Jn May, the Cub ScouUi performance test cepted earlier by other colleges. Spring" tomorrow morning ng from petite through a ma- building starting this Sunday.iLeague, tryouts for boys whoj^e Holy Family Church will will Uke a Ulp to Philadelphia.: Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. which will require New Jersey's tronly 18. ' There will be no service at 8:30 never playepy d on any team jj,,,!,] a benefit il 2 a benefit movie this com- Mr*. Theodore- Crienkin is »ijanves Sabo, 215 Pershing Ave- population to take cover for 15 Members of the Carteret A.M. from now on. The minister be held on Saturday, April 2, at!|ng Tuesd&y, March 29, at tthh» james Sab, will begin a series of sermons the Softball field. Mangagers of ; Theatre. All proceeds will InnellvNained new Den MoMothert . nue. she has been a cheerleader, Rummage Sale is Set iminutes. Woman's Club afternoon and Rit2; A release from the State of- evening groups will serve as for Lent on the theme, "What the M«)or and Intermediate'^ me^ t0 promote sports fot The lact WWay Night Lee-(treasurer of the Student Or- Can You Believe aboubt t Heaven]leagueHl s are askekdd to be present thh off ththe HolHl y FamifiFmifirr UiKT - Ambrose' ture of this series will ukeigantotion. home room chair- By PAL Auxiliary lce of Civil Defense points models. They are, Mrs. Thomas tne you ; out that the test will be the and Hell?". The first sermon in order to complete their school. A matinee at 12:15 P. <—irti-m of the : place March IS at the Brother- man, president of the French. CARTERET — At the regu- Foxe, Mrs. Walter Kugelraan, i:^k in Carteret to- greatest mobilization of aux- |Mrs. Stanley Niemiec, Mrs.] for this Sunday is entitled, "Isjrostft-s for the coming season,!M. ^u be held for schol chil- hood 'of Israel Synagogue.'dub, class play and dance com-;Ur meeting 0, ti,e P.A,L. Aux- Death A Blind Alley?". The Managers of the Internation-;(j and an evening perform- "''•"'<• 'he appolnt- R»bbi Norman Lobel wUl give mitteeo. staff member of thej iliary policemen since the begin- William Lynch, Mrs. Thomai ren ( niftry heW Mftrch n t T]mm Church School will continue to al division will meet on Sunday,i t 7:30 P. M. for adults, F- ti-A-ntd M. Donnelly ning of modern civil defense, Douglas, Mrs. Philip Foxe, Mrst ance a the lecture. Mr. and Mrs. Meyerjnewspaper and yearbook, ana mage sale was planned rieet at the 9:30 hour. April 3rd to pick players for The film to be shown will bB "'•a-.int Btach u the Thomas S. Dignan, acting Mrs. Michael Babilya, Mrs Rosenblum wtU be host andithe Future Teachers of Amer- Mrs. Keleman and Mrs. Bea The board of deacons will|their division. jCecil B. DeMille's produc.Upjuw •: "! the bank. State director, said yesterday, Ja, Mrs. Richard Ebert hostew at the One« 3habbot;lca Lultach us co-chairman. The "Our last public participation have their monthly meeting oni Qpenng date for the Litt-e "Samson and Delllah_>*Satur- ••• ''•''I'd John P. Mul- and their son, Jerold will recite charlotte Gavaleu will en- date of the sale will be an- and Mis Jackie Wagner. J r exercise December 7 produced The public is invited to at- Thursday. March 31, at 7:30 League has been announced asjing Victor "Matureyan ' d Hed"""y- «••• H.iven. who will the KtddusKiddushh . roll at Newark Preparatory nounced. Mj Hth A bi program hRSjLamarr The ^ory^aory.jas everyone niter 20 years of spotty results. The fact that it tend. "The affair is for a wor- P.M. Maj Hth. A big program has Lamarr. The A transportation comuutteejschool for the medical secre- Mrs. Joseph Ruella was was not a total success is at- The One Great Hour of Sharjbeibeemn pVannedplanned,. with a paradpaae |who has read lejfaible knowt, li tin thy benefit and I hope it will The One Great Hour of Shar- lucal banking has been formed to provide tartal course. In hiKh scliool, elected as the new treasurer to tributed to the lack of auxiliary ing Offering will be received An and other special events, which|concems a mafTS fight to rrw Ml Munc^- warmly rides for those who have noCharlotu- has been a member be well supported", Mrs. Lee laterjhis enslaved people, his betrayal replace Mrs. Stanley Kolokow- policemen on duty; inclement said. Refreshments will be Sunday, April 3. at both wor- will be announced at a cashier for way to get to a meeting. Mrs!of ^he record and typing clubs. weather conditions that dis- and his ultimate retribution. during the ski who had resigned, served after the show ship services. date. Samuel Schneler Is chairmaniHer parents are Mr and Mrs. 1 abled many sirens and non-ad- and Mrs. Al Fleser and Mrs,John OavaleU, 45 Leick Ave- Members of the aroupi will lh has attend a theatre party inlNew h«rence to CD signals." ' 'W'MveJBenJamm Klan« are oi) hernue. tomorrow (Saturday) to| Mr. Dignan asked that local served committee Collet acct-pUinces were also! civil defense directors make the Federal Rabbi Norman Lobel ait- received recently by William see the Flower Drum Song Members will meet at the Bor every effort to activate all aux- "' Ne* York; n0Uncrd that the children fromJHuber. Robert Matefy. and iliary policemen. According to ••Win ||U. ouph Hall. New Yorkl .continued on Page V 'John Hudak. members of the 1st* survey, some 48,000 CD police are enrolled in more than vntrs as examlu- u 500 municipalities, Mr. Dignan, • Deposit Iniiur- In a recent directive, re-empha- »aB cashier: Now Lety Go After the "Junkies szed that" . willful violators mil Bank In of civil defense regulations will pieaident and Police this week arrested two youths!. Who was buying all the scrap copper be subject to arrest" under thej . "' '>«"k and alsoi , „ .. . 1Hor) that thpv llot that the youths allegedly stole? Who (conditions of the disorderly ;:''•; «.d director of! who allegedly admitted that they not ^ ^ ^.^ ^ ^ conduct code. He said despite . '"I "list Company' nnonl\v y hmibrok»e intno ^vpiftseverall homes, but the intensive public education: i ,oot off their hands? the loot dis- progmm aimed at teaching the «•»»> ch*ir-| made frequent forays, into the plant posed of in Carteret or was it carted to meaning of the two CD signals, T most people tin ii- failid to com- He of the U, 8. Metals Reflnmg a "junkie" elsewhere? mit them to memory. "We will] indoctrinate thfcji Hdvtttn to UM and stole scr»p eop|»' ' H is ggenerally known that Uie Car- continue to lu tip! I ^f Nvvv Jersey | residents and our >•»•! tuugli' for the' Sgt. Stanley Szyba, who made th^teret plant of llip V. 3/^tatt Refln- ;':i'""/»<•» High School.! initial arwwt. pUarly.^|idii-atectt t alertlt- imjCi Company is hheipi g systeiiuiticallystcinutically it to be Miscoii- ' "" ne«s initiative and efficient'• jSklicH robbwl of thousand^of doflirs wotthof «V«Vrutflarutfl aBB ^ these people by fear" ••• j K'mbrtll Hospital. He wJrk. Also' noteworthy is the follow-up; scrap metals'annually. Sur©. arrests of 1 in Hi,, ^1 investigation conducted by several some of the culprits are made, but the Confer Major Degree members of the Carteret Detective Bu- receivers of the stolen goods manage to escape prosecution. * At K. of C. Sunday ^arried, He ,.eftu They au deservc commendation. CARTEHET-Carey Coun- Vptol*2I! Wh'le the solution of the thefts is There is no question that once detec- cil 1280. Knight* of Columbus tives manage to locate these "fences," will hold the exemplification daughuri creditable, the detectives still have a of the major degree this ! big job ahead of them and push the stealing from Carteret plants will Sunday, March 27, at the investigation a bit further. The im- slowly abate. It's time that it did. Columbian Club commencing Police here are doing a splendid job. at 1 P.M ixirtant task before them is to locate Candidates from the Car- Uitilt, Now let's see if they can get after and teret Council and Middlesex «r. mnutx-rt of the cuauniltcc t>u*J plaiuiliij r«r Uie fashion *b«w U) b« belt locate those who are responsible tor .Council 857 of Woodbridge SHOW There is no question that the sus- will receive the degree, which making thieves out of young' boys by Mr.. .*«4rew U«. chairman; Mn.. J««ph Uo.b; pects had an "open market" for the will be in honor of all Catho- JI £tTrlrht: -e-ted, Mr.. Harold BuM.h, -iiiuioi- college. buying stolen copper from them. lic clergy in Carteret. Benson »nd M«. VVUUaiu Bcirne. _(Gew«e K. Martin stolen loot, particularly scrap copper. FRIDAY, MARCH 2p, I960 tor; Prof. John Stlnirl, , PAGE TWO V.F.W. Star Landing Post 2314; ie Holy Name Society olMM. Carteret Smelter and Refinery choir; Mother's ciu;i rary's Ukrainian Catholic Workers Union local 837; Rosary Society andt |,,' tired In 1953. He ««« a hiirch. Carteret: members or per department U.8.M.R. Sodality of the St. F:i1;: muntouit of the St. EHus Greek ie Providence SitySociety; ; Dr Catholic Church and R member Co.; mechanical department Catholic Church, Carti', 'heodore Chuikln; Dr. M.. A U.S.M.R. Co; Local 4526 OBITUARIES of the liberty Society and the Aid ;ten of the Dominica,!' !hodosh; Carteret First CIO- Lone Star Social and ist HIM Citizen Club in Car- of New York City; Or U wife, d; U.S. Metals Athletic Club: employees " terrt. Surviving arc Regal Union S99 in Pon !!•• one !o., Carteret: masons at Phylmor SporUwear: Hi.: STEVEN LESLIE of the V. F. W. Star Landing I Anna L,^ Hapstnk, pall, Liberty Society; Knl:: Post 2314 firing squad. Konci, letals RcflnlnR Co., - CARTERET - Pfvrn Leslie, JOV *eii iiiiwg OM««" OKUgnwr, Mr?mr>. m»Marioi • "n Sportswear £»$%%• flrtngjlumbus Carey Com, ,1,, oys ol Oxygen Dept. of U.S |bWr died Pall bearers, ai members of'Carteret; three sons. William " " JfrSrt and Wood- Kites Catholic War V- fil R Hfrmnr.n A v nine tn the Lone Star Socia l anJd * K'|Hapstafc ! , linden: letals RcfiniiiR Co.. Carteret C - ~ " •-'--• • v,n Hap- and the! and the Ladles Aux:h,,, h .3 at II. it. ,'nrteret smelter and Refiner] Ueths Club, were Walter UtusJ,.,^ Jr _ Hapstak Home for 797; St. Ellas Citizen c ral HOMv.ni. Workers Union I-ocal 837; o«l- 1;Michae Michaell BohanekBohanrk.. John PekPek,. ^ o{ I wo brothers He was bom in CT.iraso. l» ! . , Anthony Ooto-! , «pst«)c ers and members of Local 34? Story service rendered. j Harry J. White and., n 3tephfn Gr(v h P(lt< r H Philadelphia 1 40: p ! .SatWiaCWn> J"-Famil y of the Intolonrlate andt nurunurseis staf«toff a.,t ;,: nnrt lived in Cartrrrt Jor 1kl d jh MntMntee . Pa, and' Michael HapsUk Trucks Corp, Plainfleld H. ,1ckl Bnd Ivelt Hospital, Mclu,: yr.irs ami was a communicant, Ylends from Elizabeth, N. J. Paul Koncsol Woodbridge: ntid nine grand- nrlRhbors; employe*; , of the Holy F.uir.Iv Huireh. Hf . CAP Fl'NERAL Htrlak's Flower Shop; Uioikj children.. ing Engine House, i>,,, Krvpri a^ a cnTiwral In the 9. S.{' , _,. . Funrral »rV- ho donated their ™rs; pall CART) OF THANKS [tng; employees n: Army durir.s World Wai f and were held for Nicholas Cap, carers: Carteret and Linden JOHN HAPSTAK.SR. Corp, Woodbridur; . World \V.\r II. Lf B45 Avenue, on Fri Reception Police escorts and the BIZUD We wish to express ouuu r sin relatives,!of Roy>1 ^**trolcuni : ^^ At Holy Family Sunda Funeral Home for satisfactory cere to services rendered. i strr Mrs N " Home 54 Wheeler Avenue, and CARTKRET-The Holy Nam Family of the late L thhe StSt. De Society of the Holy Famll Stefan Matlaga Church*ill hold an official re ceptlon ceremony at 2 P. M. li < ARB OF THANK* the church. NICHOLAS CAP Pd In our bereavement in the, nephews of Mr *.rfl(. Pd to tomorrow rr.ovr.inc nt 9 A. M 'jjundlak, pastor, assisted by Any new member as well as We wish to express our sin- Zr dearly beloved, teret and Woodb:,d from the Synowipcki Funeral;^ Melech. assistant peter ill old members « ho have neve: cere thanks to our relatives. father grandfather escort* and the Bi/v, Home and at 9:30 A. SI. at th?f fe ^ ReVi Ar.drew Kus- Home been officially received ii -ere mm mo w _. tWwl Holr._>_y Familr.^iiuy Ra . Cr Churchrhnr^h. Tn-r. .._ pasto..r. »of St, Man's church ahould take advantag mend.Iricnds,. anda neighbor«•....«.-.»---,iids for their " a^ted broth" **i™»£ » ^ terment will be iin tth e St y^j^^,, orthodox ChChurchu , of this opportunity. The cere Ictnd expressions of sympathy, j^^p^.sr rcnde.ed. their many acts of kindness, theu | u wish to thanki Family •„ phen's Cemetery, Perth Amboy.|Blcl[svl]le Long bland. N. mony wll be deducted by Rev w> rsBec a y spirituall bouquetss aannd the beau-Rey .Aupu!tlne MedvlRy. P«s- _Jo>m RnsnrRosaryv rrcitarrcita!! *!ll le held'IntermenIntermentt wflwas s Iin CloverlraClover f Martm Komesmski and wl tiful floral tributes extended In tonight at 8:30 P. M. Park Cemetery, WoodbrUlgo {conclude with benediction our bereavement in the death Beraers were Harry Wolan- iVlncent Roman, vice presiden of our dearly beloved father, STEFAN MATI.AGA FUNERAL [sky, Michael Hrycuna, Sr., Con- of the society, is in charge and devoted sUntlne Mynlo, Wasil Duman- :rnndfath*r. CARTERET — Funeral serv- refreshments which will uncle, Nicholas ices for Stefan Matlaga. 105 sky, Michael Sikora and Mi served In the clubrooms imm brother nnd Edgar Street, took place fromIchael Shymansky. diately after the ceremony. the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Ukrainian Workingmen As We especially wish to thank Steve Cherepon, cliairman Rev John Hundiak, pastor; Wheeler Avenue, on 8aturday soclation Branch 183 held the membership committeey an- morning, March 19, at 9 A. M, IRCV Pctor Melech, assistant ritual services Wednesday eve-jnounces that all men oMhe pastor, of the St. Demetrius A high requiem Mass was cele- ning at 7:30 P. M. Parastas parish are invited to join the brated at the St. Mary Ukrain- Ukrainian Orthodox Church, services were held Wdenesday society now and be officially re- ICiirtmt; Rev. Andre* Kuschik, ian Catholic Church at 9:30 A.and Thursday evenings at 8 P. ceived in the ceremony on Sun- M, with Rev. Jaroslaw Fedyk, tBsior of St. Mary's Ukrainian M. led by Rev, John Hundlak day. Orthodox Church, Hlcksville. L. pastor, officiating. Rev. Leo and Rev. Peter Melech. Polansky, pastor of Holy ii • members of the UKraln- ity Ukrainian Catholic Church JOHN HAPSTAK, SR. lian Workman*, n Association JBranch 183; DTJohn Fenick: Statcn Island, N. Y., was the CARTERET — Funeral serv- Sisterhood Plans I I medical and nurses staff »t tn* assistant. Interment was in ices for John Hapstak, Sr., 27 (Continued from Page 1) I Rahway Memorial Hospital, RosehiU Cemetery, Linden. Wedgewood Avenue, Wood- the Hebrew School will take Railway; employees of Benja- Bearers were Wasil Kleban bridge, took plac,.-_.e. .fro. m the trip to the Jewish Theology min Moore Co., Carteret-New- Peter Mancsiak, Stephen Mat Btoul) Funeral Home, H Museu1 m In New York. April 3. aik maintenance office at laga. John Oleartchick, Pau r&Road ,H mo ETAONI SHR Mrs. Leonard Kramer spoke Anheuser Busch Co., Newark; Onaczyszyn and Michael Tere Wheeler Avenue, Carteret, on Purtm, the reason we cele [employees from the labor de- betsky, Tuesday morning at 9 A. M brate thLs holiday and how partment at Anheuser Busch The members of the Provi- A high requiem Mass was cele- Mrs. Willard Cantor, Socia Co Newark; O.C.A.W. Local j NEW GRANT: Largest diameter graphite combustion chamber ever built is this giant dence Society held ritual serv- brated at the St. Ettas Greek' Action chairman, prepared the] 13-397; B. & L. Flying A Serv- at the Carteret plant of the American Agricultural I hrmlcal Company. Boastine art ices Thursday evening at 9 P Catholic Church at 9.30 A. M.talk. TBD1« decorations were ice Station: those who donated inner diameter of slightly more than 30 tttl, thr chamber Is used to burn rlrmental phos- M. Th<: Holy Name Society held with Rev. Augustine Medvigy done by Mrs. Peter Van Wal- itheir cars, pall bearers, Carteret: phorus in air. Subsequent hydration in the large carbon tuner on the left produces phos- ritual services on Thursday eve- officiating. Interment was in St.lendael. A Do-It-Yourself Hat land Rahway police escorts and Qertrude Cemetery, Colonia. phoric acid. The combustion chamber consi,ts of a total of 320 accurately-machined ning at 7:30 P. M. Parastas Fashion Show was presented by !the Bizub Funeral Home for Committal services were held graphite blocks, each measuring 9 by 22'; by 36 inchrs, supplied by National Carbon services were held at 7 P. M. on Mrs. Peter Van Wallendael. (satisfactory services rendered. Thursday evening and 8 P. Mat the grave with Rev. Augus- Company, Division of Union Carbide Corporation, which also manufactured thr caiuu.. program vice president. Prizes i' Family of the late on last Friday evening. tine Medvigy officiating Pal blocks tor the tower. were given to the following: : bearers were Michael Barnyak Nicholas Cap Most Original — Mrs. Leonard PAUL KONCSOL FUNERAL Joseph Barnyak. John Hapstak George Hapstak, Michael Hap- Kramer; prettiest — Mrs. Har- Victor Qrabrian O.S.M.; Rev.ii.mi.«« and Woodbridge po- beautiful CARD OF THANKS CARTERET — Funeral serv- lice escort and the Synowiecki tended in our bereavement in stock, Jr., and Robert Pahnsky old Kaufman; funniest — MrsjA.J.BolandOJ3Jil.. ; altar boys; PAUL KONCSOL ices for Paul Koncsol, 23 Grant Funeral Home for satisfactory: the sudden death of our dearly j Mr, Hapstak died March if Al Fleser. Honorable Mention(Dr. Brown; staff and nurses of F We wish to express our heart- Street, Port Reading, were held — Mrs. Norman Lobel, lered. gloved husband, father, grand-! to our relatives, at the Roosevelt Hospital, Edl I Perth Amboy General Hospital;services rendered. elt Saturday afternoon at 1:30 P. „. _ Family of the law fatterfather, anandd devoted brother ' I neighbors for their Servants of Mary of St. Jo- M. from the Synowieckl Funeral son. following a short illness Thomas J. Foxe and uncle. Stefan Matlaga. ^ of sympathy Home and *at 2 P. M. at the He was born in' Czechoslovak!" CARD OF THANKS seph's School; Carteret First i We especially wish to thank and"beautiful floral tributes ex- Hungarian Reformed Church and was a resident of Wood- THOMAS J. FOXE Aid Squad; Holy Name Society. ijfith Rev. Derzo Abraham of bridge for the past 48 years Knights of Columbus Carey CAED OF THANKS ithe Rpv jarosiaw Fedyk, pas-tended to us in our bereavement We wish to express our sin- He had been employed as i STEFAN MATLAGA tor of St. Man's Ukrainian in the loss of our dearly beloved ficlattng, Interment was in cere thanks to our relatives, Jouncil 1280; electrical shop of crane operator With the Head We wish to express our Heart- Catholic Chutch, Carteret; Rev. brother and uncle. Paul Konc Cloverleaf Park Cemetery. friends, and neighbors for their.Metal and Thermit Corp.; Military services were con ,...ing„ Railroa, d in Port Readim IGA.TJC. employees; O.C. Si felt thanks t.o. ou._r relatives, Leo Polansky, pastor of Holy sol. kind expressions of sympathy, Ukrainian Catholic: We especially wish to than* ducted at the grave In charge for 40 years, having been re jthe beautiful floral tributes and A W International Union Car-ifriendsCarifriends, and neighbors for their Tnnuy 3397 Shll OU!kid expressions of sympathyjChurch Staten Island: Prof. Rev. Derzo Abraham, Rev. An- spiritual bouquets extended to teret Local 13-397; Shell OU!kind expressions of sympathy.jChurch. of 'paul Grabowkh: altar boys: drew Harsanyi, Dr. Brown; us In our bereavement,in the Co.; Koos Bros.; carpet dept.Jtheir many actacU* oi iinanesi, raui vji»uu»n.n. »•"•» "".'-w" • • • . = - l! death of our dearl,,.,y Mloved and carpet workroom of Koos'th spiritual bouquets and the,church choir; Ladies Guild and Woodbridge First Aid 5rcncn,jjlotors.; tore-' NOTICE! o and brother, Thomas J. Foxe. men of ArmourPertilker Co.; We especially wish to thank Ladies Auxiliary Ancient Order Rev. Mel Corcoran O.S.M.; Rev. of Hibernians; pall bearers: j SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF •• ^:v-"! CARTERET, COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, NEW JERSEY To Person Desiring Absentee Ballots If you are a qualified and registered voter of the State who expects to be absent outside the As State on May 10,1960, or a qualified and regis- tered voter who will be within the State on May 10,1960, but because of illness or physical dis- Easter & ability, or because of the observance of a reli- gious holiday pursuant to the tenets of your Approaches religion, or because of resident attendance at a You'll want a new look, not school, college or university, will be unable to just a new outfit, but, all orer BOYS' SPRING SUITS cast your ballot at the polling place in your dis- ,.. from your htad dawn! trict on said date, and you desire to vote in the >Call Lou-Sals Today! Special School District meeting or election to be TouTl enjoy your most beautiful iprlni ever when IN THE NEW held in the Borough of Carteret, in the County yon lee \u for a distinctive new coiffure. We know of Middlesex, New Jersey, on May 10, 1960, exactly how to nuke your hair look both faahlon- CONTINENTAL STYLE kindly write or apply in person to the under- able and right for you! Tou'U be m pleased with signed at once requesting that a civilian absen- the results! tee ballot be forwarded to you. Such request Tipping and Frosting a Specialty! must state your home address, and the address to which said ballot should be sent, and must Call Today for Your Appointment! 99 be signed with your signature, and state the Amasewgly reason why you will not be able to vote at your ME 4-1453 Show-off included usual polling place. No civilian absentee ballot will be furnished or forwitrded to any applicant Open Daily S A. M. to 6 P. M unless request therefor is received tot less than Friday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. eight days prior to the election, and contains CLOSED WXDNKDAY8 vu shoes by Just what the young-man-about-towii will !>*•' ' the foregoing information. this Spring... in rayon flannels, elicit ami fancies! Handsome new Continentals . . . 3 I"'"1 Dated March 25, 1960 BUSTER BROWN. models with cutaway front, 2 jlash pockets, sitli- \ <' JOSEPHINE O'BRIEN HairStylisti In the newest Spring sli.ulti, Sizes 6-1-- Secretary oT the Board of Education 76 Main Street, Woodbridg Borouggh of jCarteret in the County of Boy's NEW SPRING SPORT SUITS i Middlesejj A wide selection of pptU'm Carteret High School, Carteret, New Jersey ChfldMO Ipve to ihow-off jackets with matching solid C. P. 3/25, 4/1/60 their Boater B^own Shoe*. ilacb.Si/osG-12. And no wander! They're styled 12" just liju mom and dad's shoes. A1t«r«tl«»» More inqnrtast, they're fitted by Boater Brown'i 6Point Here's why • No high r.nt. 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S 1960 Titting Pkn. Don't wait... 2«50 to 8' , • No foncy flt "The Friendly Store" youl child dmnm Urn best. prices or* lav. . af Robert Hqll: N« »d*« on cretin ^VaMaking Spring Fashion News with v# UM our lay-away plan . . . M •*»""thttriJ(; NEW LINE of LADIES' DRESS SHOES OPEN THURSDAY Mi FftllftY NIGHT* '1 USE OUR CONVENIENT OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL *>

HAND! WOODBRIDGE , tullS (HA1U.U Urceu SI. ult lUrllm luters*ctlon o( K' Illustrated; DAILY "SHERRY" 8:30 Ui«r M PERTH AMBOY NEW SHOE Hi UH1TU OKI's-Y PATENT ..stensen s FRIDAY 1 itlucka Went ol ^ 9:39 to 9 KM. Ill SMITH ST. CUI NOW SUnr M«nd», Thru S»turdi» 9 A. M. to 9 I* Kite r»rkiui FORMING PARKING ON PREMISES AT BOTH Other Htylra iu Kr»r $1095 to $12. 97 W I/N FRIDAY. MARCH 25. MBO PAGE THREE Joseph's PTA Lists Program Aib Scout Pack T - St. Joseph's he church, its regular meetlns Plans were discussed to held Easter Hat S of the eve- theatre and dinner party in Forms New Den : R sslides .hownto lew York City sometime in BllirlnR 1 CARTERET — A mi-pting of MlHen of Public May. Set for Mar. Jl| •ill) Scout Pack 81 sixinsorcd fEt A nominating: committee wad WOODBHIDOE — The mem»< by the United Hebrew Sister- .ppolnted as follows: Mrs. hers of the Lorantffy Guild .oL hood of Cartri-et, was held Walter Stepinskl, Mrn. Ooiwlafl 1 •Wrslry Cfttil president Thursday. . uif Evannellcal and Reformed" ' UVA Hint the fourth and "Ing, Mrs. Andrew Banlck and f'lnirrh will hold an Raster hat- • Mrs, James O'DonnellA A presentation of the charter fashion show Mmrh 31 at 8,,' The dark horse was was made to the Sisterhood ' ",,f me bake sale to be I'M in the Parish Hall, A COlJ> • „ ,d the Kindergar- to Mrs. Michael Holowateh and president, Mrs. Sam Brrslow. A 2 Bl new den #3 was, formed linn nf 200 hats will be TO ;;hrl, w,ll be in charge he (acuity prize was Riven to ! P discussed to hold 8ister Mary Davlda O.8.M. Freda Chenkln. The new cnb !•• lo the public with MrW'?: s VVM scouts include Robert, Rprwak, , ,i tfoos Brothers. Rah- mi' ;is emnmentator. •* {• Peter Spewak, Dnnnkl Brown, ,,,', Mrs. Uwrence_Drurn- Mrs Charles Nai^y, Toth B8 Scout Troop Plans Steven Harris and David! niid Mrs. Chenkln. ' HIM man, appointed a con nil-mil" Social for Tuesday r iis frillnws: announced that The skit for the evcninir was) MM. Joseph Dobos, claw will re- CARTERET — Troop 84 performed by Den fi r-iititlrdi )mmiinlon sponsored by the Hungarian .liinics Keleman. MIR. SteplMitt. first holy commun- "Bedlam at the Capital" They' f'ui'i. iind Mrs. Theodore Sipilr'. (Mr Reformed Church will hold a also .served the refreshments. MARY ANN TOKO , Saturday. April 23 social Tuesday evening, March Tickets may be purchased 'Aia Vdnrsday. April 27 at It. was announced that the th(1 39. at Bethlen Hall. Dick Lane KNGAGF.n TO VVi:il: Mr. floor. _ '^,'/ >M the St. Jospeh's P.T.A recent. Blue find Gold dinner! and Mrs. Vinwnt Turn. 71 magician • and hypnotist wl! was a IIURU success. '..'•••»•>,- ,1S i,ost to the regional Larch Street, imnminoe Ilic entertain. A trip was planned for the j,1'B of the parochial enKagfimpiil of Ihrlt (laugh- Hair, Skin Analysis .:, Mrs. Edward Hur- Quests of the eveninK will be I boys to be held sometime in Mrs. Alex Csieto, Mrs. Oeza ter, Mary Ann, to Albert ' May. Varfto, son of Mrs, Mary At Publix Pharmacy-^ Plszar, Mrs. Buiney Cannon 1 Mel Corcoran O.S.M Awards were presented to the Varco, 65 Larch Street, and WOODBRIDOE - Pat HUjffl+V" ,',!«.> to the parents on Mrs. Lester Sabo and Mrs ;following: gold arrow, Ronald the late Joseph Varco. .mett of the Dubarry S'""" " •ss of the school build- Julia L«ar who will be honored Isaacs, Gus Fabian; two gold| ! School will be at Publix Up "also announced for the work they did In th arrows, Neal Price, Jay Brown,I Miss Toro it a gradaute of macy, Main Street, from 1 [inifl Perth Amhoy Hlirh School nfirmntfon will take kitchen at the recent spaghetti William Hallfko; silver nrrow.j to April 1. Miss ---,, supper held by the troop. and Is employed by Revlon, will give complete skin HtM:* May 19, at 2 P.M. In 8HORF.CRKKT I,KAOF,HS: llrr.> arp the new officers of the Shorrrrest «!ivi< Chili, Sr:i|<-d are fiabf Oomba, president; Ronald Isaacs, Gus Gablan, Serving on the refrestimen Inc, Edison, hair analysis. Free gifts will JSi ". Jerry Sapienza. vlrr president; first row, left, l MISSILE CRUISER GUILD TO MEET civil defense, Mr. Dambach sald.j birthday next Sunday. ;n;RKT—Robert E. MOT- Thomas S. Dlgnan, acting ommerclal radio stations. All at 7 P. M. in the church base- ON THE MAY 10th SCHOOL CARTERET — A combined All members of the Torok j) Hananyi Lists furimui upprentlce, USN state director said yesterday: tatlons in New Jersey, New ment. meeting and demonstration will family are interested in scout- J REFERENDUM YOU MUST Mi and Mrs. John A "Our last public participation ork City and Philadelphia will be lield Tuesday evening March ing. The father has long been |ATTEND CONFERENCE f)8 Daniel Street, serv- exercise on December 7 pro supplied special announce- Sunday Sermon Topic 29, by the St. Wins Ladles identified with the Scout move- CARTERET—A Career Con- BE REGISTERED BY "iirii the guided missile Guild at the home of Mrs. Mi-duced spotty results. The fact ments. ment. CARTERET — Dr. Andrew Just one hour later at 10:30' ference on Education was held l'ss Topeka scheduled chael Bazaral. 1137 Bummlt that It was not a total success The boys belong to Troop 82 Harsanyi announced that his March 17 on the Plorham- MARCH 31, 1960 K1A., the "Take Cover" signal commissioned Marih 26 Avenue, We&tfteld. Assisting Is attributed to the lack of sponsored by the First Presby- sermon topic for next Sunday Madison campus of Fairleigh will sound. A wavering or broken Mn York Naval Ship Mrs. Bazaral as hostess will be auxiliary policemen on duty; terian Church of which. Amos will be "Stay Young In Mind'" Dickinson University, Madison three-minute blast means that '.iiidklyii, N. Y. Mrs. Michael Toth. Inclement weather conditions Hoffman is scoutmaster. The sermons in the Hungarian About 100 students and teach- the population wll seek shelter J. O'BRIEN, Secretary that disabled may sirens, and Other awards will be present iReformed Church will be er from 25 high schools attend- non-adherence to CD signals." Immediately and all traffic will 1 ed to William Kocsi, John Skiba preached in English at 10 A. M. ed•. Carteret High School in Carteret Board of Education Mr. Dambach said the local cease. The signal is known as and Dennis Matthews. They are and in Hungarian at 11 A. M. Apple Jack". Carteret was represented by defense council has received members of Scout Troop 84, Sunday School and Confir-lI Janice Kistypand Marlon Las- OP-3/25/60 The test will be over and nor- directive from Mr. Dignan sponsored by the Hungarian mation Class will begin at 9koski. mal activity will resume at 10:34 which stated "that willful vio- Reformed Church of which lo'clock with the usual devotions,! New Spring Hair Style lators of civil defense regula KM., when the CD alert signal William Comba is scoutmaster. Youth Fellowship will meet|| tioru will be subject to arrest" Is repeated. as announced in church. under the conditions of the dls New York and Pennsylvania Lenten Service in Hunyarianll are not participating in "Oper- orderly conduct code. Elsenhower sets up commis iwill be held in the church ori|| ation Spring", but authorities For You! The local defense head stated [sion on goals. Thursday, March. 31, 7:30. New For Spring. that despite the Intensive pub In these neighboring states wil Headline attraction for Uc education program aimed coordinate and control traffic Spring ... a new hair- teaching the meaning of th at bridge and tunnel approach- do expertly styltd for two CD signals, most peopli es. Marie's you by our skilled have failed to commit them Beauticians Business Women to Eileen Schnepf Beauty Salon Come in today ,,, — Specializing In — NO Meet Next Monday CARTERET — The Business Engaged to Wed All Phases of Beauty Culture APPOINTMENT and Professional Women's Clu WOODBRIDGE — Mr. and For Appointment Call NECESSARY! will hold a meeting Monda: Mrs. Joseph Schnepf. 153 Lock- evening, March 28, at 6:30 P. Mwood Avenue, have announced KI 1-4433 Open 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. at Kenny Acres. There will be the engagement of their daugh- Marie Daidone, Proprietor Fridays Til! & P. M. an open menu for the dlnne ter, Eileen Joan, to Richard Itondty*) which will follow the meeting Joseph Swzesny. son of Mr. and 37 Washington Ave. • State International Relations Mrs. Michael Szczeany, 91 II- Carteret, New Jersey chairman, Ellen Dahlegren wl ford Avenue. North Arlngton, attend and show slides of herJNew Jersey. MON-COIFFURE recent European tour. Fo: The bride Is a graduate of StJ further information call Ginger - Wuodbrldfe's Newwt HiUrdreMen" Mary's High School, Perth Am- Vernon, chairman, at KI 1boy, and is employed as an IBM '.:! Main Street (Nm LOBUD Woodbridge 8237. keypunch operator by Revlon Still time to sew for Easter! FME PARKING Inc., Edison. A perfect combination of ME 4-9624 t IN UAR Mrs. ConuHiy is Named with i beauty and correct fit Start, CU To Important Post\ NEW SPRING FABRICS CARTERET - Mrs. vVllliam Son born to Mr. and Mn Conway, 62 Sabo Street, has llAlexander Peter, 8 McKlnle been named chairman of the Avenue, at the Perth Amboy committee for the Educational Big Savings, too! NOTICE! llOeneral Hospital, March IB. and Social Welfare of the f< NOOI. DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Aging. Spring's llVlncent Santalla, 39 Lincoln Her appointment wa« an- < AIUKRET, COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, Avenue, at the Perth Amboyj^"*nounced 1jb/^^y Dr- . ErnestJ.^Mcrn - Smartest Woolens Mahon. chairman of the Mid- Qeneral Hospital, March 18. Beautiul selection of Tweeds, NEW JERSEY dlesex County Committee fort Son born to Mr. and Mrs.,the White Conference on Aguig; Coatings and Suitings — I'KKSONS IN MILITARY SERVICE OR John Novek,, 52 Louis 8tree!; at' Mrs. Conway is very active In Flannels, 54" to 60" wide. pTIKNTS IN VETERANS' HOSPITALS AND the Perth Amboy General Hos- social welfare activities of the 98 plUI, March 19. [borough. • 1.98 to 3- yd. The shoe that's famous for quality, fit THEIR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. and durability . . . carefully fitted at Spring Cottons Schwartz's, a family shoe store where •" you are in the military service or are a pa- Cotton from famous mills in accurate fitting has been a tradition for ent m a veterans' hospital and desire to vote, or () Your smart clothes the prettiest spring colors ... over 39 years! ( } u are a relative or Mend of a person who is solids, florals, checks, all "»•' military service, or is a patient in a veter- rate the best your favorite prints. Your Child ALWAYS Leaves Schwartz's nospital who, you believe, will desire to vote C c Wearing the CORRECT Shoe and Size! "«' Special School District meeting or election 69 to 89 yd. 1 Dt' neld in the Borough of Carteret, in the Priced From $6-95 to $9-95 Ly of Middlesex, New Jersey, on May 10, Miracle Fabrics & Blends Kindly write to the undersigned at once A l)ig group of t'ti.sy-eare beau- According to Size n tit'.s. . . . Arnt'ls, silks and many 6 application for a military service ballot and we give it to them ^ OTHER SMART, NEW SPRING STYLES voted in said election to be forwarded to wonder blends in spring-fresh prints, and .solid pustels. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS OF EVERY AGE! JJ- » you are in the military wrviee or arr a C in a vete^ns' hospital, stating your Count on our superior 98 to 1-59yd. ... %y»tiitiimte;homeaddress and the services to keep your Accurate Records Kept of Your Child's Size. ", ,s af whlch you are stationed or can be Wb Arc Also l'leaued to Announce the Arrival of Reminder Cards Sent for Free Size Check-ups. £"«. «i\U an iy>pjjc*tion under oath for a mllj- wardrobe looking lively! v service ballot }o be forwarded to him, slat- Your clothes retain the sparkle New Spring Drapery & Slipcover Fabrics Doctow' Prescriptions CartfOfly Fitted ,."» your applii^tion that he is over the age mid firhhurDi they had when • I'lNi'll I'l IAI Dlt.AI'KS • 110IIMK 1101,1) NUEDS l»(inty-one years and slNttttiiis name, '••' new, whru you let us clean • SJHUNU CAMS • I'pJTAUli them. We get perfect results '"'«i .home address and the address at which every timr ... at modeut cost! "If It Cumi's truiii Bordeu'D, You Know It's (iuod" I" stationed or can be found. '"'"is of application can be obtained from SURPRISE Schwartz Shoes u»d«rsigned. ^ CENTER "One of New Jersey's Finest Shoe Stores" lw'- March 25, 1980 BORDEN'S 84 MAIN STKKKT l,^V'Sir««, WOODBKIDUE JOSEPHINE O'BRIEN 5t 1519 Main Street, Rahway, N. J. **retary of the Board of Education Open Friday U h of Carteret ln th u A e County of H5I Ainhoy Avenue Till 9 P. M. tia He Cartful With Middlesex ' I'liunr Growing Feet— Curteret High School, Carteret, tow Jersey Woodbridge, N. J. ME 4-3034S We Always Are! ii tin PAGE FOl*K ,. •••>* >•'•• Home - School Style Show M Theme, 'Paris Holiday'

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der the direction of Misi Judith CYO to Sponsor 'Awards Night' Church Grotips Frey, OBITUARIES Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 AVKNEL — Tomorrow night the last week end of May with A.M. men's prayer meetlnj will lit. 8 St. Andrew's CYO will go rehearsals soon to begin, Plan Meetingh|be held at the church. On Tues- 1 I.\K, SR. Sayreville, with Mass at at roller skating at Twin Cities — T~~~ (day from 10 until 11 A.M. the !"•• Funeral Jam**' Church, WoodbrldKf Rniin Rink, Elizabeth. \Venet Heads Grocers' WOODBRIDGE Tonight 'women will meet at the home of Sr., Burial was in tho church crme On Sunday me members will at 6:30 the youth choir will! Mrs. James Sabatlno, UWin- .mini Convention Session ston Avenue. who«ry- communion at the10 meet at the dospcl Church un- Orlve, and on Thur»dty, Born in Troy, N. Y., he re A.M. Mass. WOODBRIDGE — Zal Vrnet der the direction of Mrs. Run- flnm 1 until 2 P.M. at the home miospvclt Hos- of Mrs mt Illness, were Ided in WoodbiidRe for th The CYO will hold a car president of the Venet Adver- yon Ernst, and at S P.M. there - P<"t*r Burgess, 123 Pr'M- wlll be a meeting of the Board!'"'01 Street, mnrnlng from past 40 years. He was a forme April 18 in the CYO park- Using Agency, Inc., Union, 54 employee of the Elizabeth tnw lot from 10 A.M. Until 2 been numed chairman of ihn«f Trustees. BENEFIT CARD PARTY lO Company. JVM. — weather permitting Buslnras Session of the Now The Boys Brigade meeting COLONIA — A benefit card f Hr<|iilem at St. He is survived by his widow Money realized Will be used for Jersey Merchants' Assodnium'j usually held on Friday has been 73rd annual convention. party May 25 to be held at th» •,,i nolle Church, Anne, Montclalr; Hire dauR rerrentional facilities. postponed until Saturday morn- Anne Railway American Legion hall r Ammnni It was also announced at a The convention will ho hold „ st. Oertrudes ^ »' at 9 A.M., and The Pilgrims at 8 P. M. was planned at a Oranda Hills, Cal.; Mrs. Dora recent executive board meeting at the Berlceley-Cartorrt group of the Pioneer Girls will meeting Tuesday night of ths hy Hilt, Colonla, and Mrs. Jo that award night will be held in Asbury Park on May H-lfi, assemble at the church at 10:30 ,[ (Vrolira he executive board of the Colonla Gaerfner, Montelnlr; thrpe sons. April 23 at 7:30 in the neI960w , with the business meetini? A.M. for a cookout at Roose- 'l, , ,,f Woodbrldge branrti, Perth Amboy Hospital :l n oseph Silas, and Anthony, church hall. A buffet dinner taklng place on the third day. volt Park. Each Pilgrim is to ., 411 years. Guild. The meeting, held at th« WoodbrldRe. and Leon, Avonel; will be served for those mem- Mr. Venet will moderate a panei;brlnK her own food. The glrls of Mrs. Paul Abloncty, , ,,.1,1-,-d employee ol sister, Mrs. Josephtno Wo«i- bers who have participated In discussion by food experts on;wlll return to the church at 2 also discussed Increasing tha ,,„,. niillroad, Port ner, Bsaex Pells: and seven bnskptball, cheerleadlng, and 'The Soaring Sixties" and the'P.M. hud worked jmomborshlp and set up a work- ,,, grandchildren. bowllnu. anticipated effect ol the ncxt| On Saturday"night the Sun-'ing budget Also present, be- ,,!,,,,atnr fw «> years. Awards will (to to the West 10 years on food retailing meth-day school staff will hold a!sidw the hostess, were Mrs. ,, miinlr«nt of St im RODMAN BARBER basketball player who is doing ods. covered dish supper at 7 P.M. Walter 7,irpolo, president; Mn., ciith ChChurchh 8EWAREN — Funeral serv- well scholastlcallj in school Mr. Venet has been active In nt the home of Mr. and Mis, Edward Esposlto, Mrs. Richard ni;ji os a member of toea for Rodman Barbpr S3 old Bowling award for the girl and the food industry for over lolRunyon Ernst, 596 Barrori Ave- Fnrkns, Mrs. Mark Qreges, Mrs. I, society and the 8t Road, who died Monday, win bp boy with the highest average years and has served as the'nue. |Edward Nadler, Mrs. John Pat- [,,-w Club. held this afternoon from tilf on their respective teams. Other business session chairman of Sunday at 6 P.M. the Youth terson, Mrs. Peter Siderls, Mri. rP his widow. Koyen Funeral Chapel 285 awards will be given. the, New Jersey Grocer's Con- Group will present a skit cn-JRosa Swartz, and Mr». Walter SKRVICF.S APPRECIATE): lti>l;inmetery,t 'ii(i Kiasbcy for the ' ch rpI1 ' |slides of Nova Scotia, North] Plans are being made for a Special Method ! Linden. s'* a: He was a com , , , . Pole, Storytown. Frontier Town, hike in April. 1 t ' • Michael's Greek 8he U survived by Uo daunh-MRS. UI.I.IAN NESTOR ' j , chiirfh, Pcrthi""- Mr5- Vlmlnla Vrtland,! I UN - Funeral services: iti. : 3E Mi:ber of the stjAv*Iwl- Bnd Mn Evrl''n Cnr" for Mrs. Lillian A. Nestor, 48. a :i :v mid was a re-!rano- Carterct' » S011' u'ftlt'' 77 Warwick Street, who died, 'ONDERLAWN Early Bird Special -.• nf the Baketlle!Pwtn Amboy; six Krandchil-!Saturday at Rahway Hospital dren a!ld l •lilf.n Carbide and; ' *° »ieat-Eiamt- uft*r a lengthy illness, were i.n.y. ;chlldrcii. held yesterday afternoon from1 50 Ib. Wondeiiawn v.i- lour (lauuhtersj " 'ihe Thomas J. Costello Funeral LAWN FOOD High organic—contains CUTTING li. ni home, Mn,;*IR8. MARV A. C.RYUO 'Home, Orren Street and Cooper ., hetiton, Mrs! SEWAREN — Funeral ser-jAvenue. Burial was In Clovet- Urea form nitrogen M I»n? Branch/vices for Mrs Mary UryKo, 38 leaf Par'* Cemetery. TUTM Ivans jrffn...Vpfpi Isvitij greet -.»(.>;/ leed-j 5,010 iq.lt. ifAnr "A WHISK OF THE BRUSH (:i-.knnir. lselin;iOld Road, who dlrd Sulurday, She wa.t a resident of Isclin Regularly J3.S5. When HilMS .V;!!i:.m and Paul,1 at her home after a long Illness, fur 15 years. pi,!il,as»ilwitrunylsrje y/vw (ronomy Size package o< Aa IS ALL YOU NEED!" •! P>tth Amboy:iwll he hrld tomorrow at 8:110 Surviving besides her bus- Vonderlawn SeeiJ.*^^^^^^ Hiingaryi'from the Joseph V^Costello Fu- band. Alexander, are a danuli tjlil.ty—1«,95, 'uforior—55 95, nnd stven ner»l Home State and Center tcr, Mrs. Colleen C. Zlnk, Uu- Mer-on. 40% —$8.95 ! •j.iiim. Streets, with lervlcea nt 9:00 atjrfiice Harbor: three sons, Hjirry WE DELIVER! St. 8ttphen's Church. Burial Ewtng Chicago, 111.; Alcxivn- tilVMAK will be in the church tt-metery. der, Jr., Plainfleld. and John You'll Find A Complete Line Of ,:,''i;il services fori A n«Uve of Poland, she rwld-'at home; ftJso eight grand- • :.;.ik, 1»8 Wood-|«t 1" P»rth Amboy for manychllilien. Mho died lastiyw*. •"d *'»» » communicant: ———7 SUPPLIES • Id (in Mondayjof St. Stephen's Catholic Problem I Persist • ••) Kkiockl Memo-lChurch and of the Kas» Pos-, , lrt i> 1 1 t rnn aiate and mieirna Society. \ On HI OOm field Alt: HERE Ms. Surviving are daughUrs,, WOODBRIDGE - Bloom-

=••'•(! by Ills w(dow, S»*£i» »ml Martha B. Grj»j)t »tine>w Avenuf lMlln is ln lnr CALL H12-1350J Open,' : i-A skj>: two sons'honw. Mis. Frank Leveiwosky,. For M:c-hiiel- two sis-|Edlson. Mrs. Ignatius Dlnhlk, Tuesday Mayor Frederick M. Adami Appointment " -'- I.ytl, andjPcrth Amboy, MM. Tt'eodore, Thru r •-v.::.n: two l)ioth*!R»taJC7.ak. Fords. a|id Mrs. [r". ..„. „"„„,-,..,„„ .u» calh complaining the AMBOY FEED Call iiirl. ;Walter Trawmskl " •-""•»Is impassable again. The Saturday three sons, John Sewarcn. anil ordered II \kOsKI Head Department *»s ME 4-2894 Prank and Waller. Perth Am 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. a I id Garden Shop !• .inhn Silakoski. 9 nine greBt-grandcrilMren will last until the weathei Est, 1919 — (irorfir WaWi, I'res. y : .4 •.M'.n died ftl- makes It possible tp do majoi IP Amix.v o.wral ARTIWR J- MIRP1IV 279 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., PERTH AMBOY 545 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge 0 d it bm-f illness. WOODBKUDQE — >M;wral,' * I Corner of Onk Street i l'i'-it.iv morning services for Arthur J. Murphy. >'UIM'SKI F'unerai 53 Claire Awiuie *ho died Sun Johansson assured of bidding OPEN DAILY FKOM 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M.

Road, day'at Sussex. New Jersey, were:tor bout rights.

WE NEED SPACE The "Boys From the Hills" aruive Realliiuuiiyj wSelling IT'S HERE!! ALL PRICES SLASHED DURING OUK BRAND LOT a.EARANCE SALE! NEW The ALL NEW 1960 s- 1960 $1On0oo INSPECT THESE FINE CARS - TEST DRIVE - THEN WE'LL TALK PRICE ON ANY ONE. THEY HAVE ALL BEEN TAKEN IN TRADE ON NEW PLYMOtlTHS - VALIANTS - CHRYSLERS! FORDS 1692-DOOR 8SEDANS •59 PLYMOUTH '58 DeSOTO FIREDOME "Bless Your Tea Firkin' Hearts" Full Delivered Price! 4-Door Hardtop, Full Power Custom Station Wagon Kquipment, Radio and Heater, Kildlo and Heater White Wall Tires Here Are A Few Week-End Specials From Our Many Trade Ins l'uwer .Steering - I'IIWIT Brakes $1825 DELIVEKKI) irs PKK'HI AMBOY 1952 CHEVROLET 1955 FORD FAIKLANfi $1975 NEW Four door sedan, blue and white, Nine passeiurr station watort ideal OWNUBSUU1 (or the wife and kiddies to ro Fordomatic, radio & heater. Chance- ^Sg^MoufFFURY '57 Mercury Colonyy Parkway 2-Duur, Hardtoii, '•»" Mile»»r !l-l'assenter Station \V.»Bun, Power QISLY $295 ONLY $8% Krai Clean Steering, f ower Brakes, NEW ltadjo and Heater $1750 1957 FORD * (EKVK'B 1958 FORD $2075 Kour-dMf »eda». Furdumatic, radio Two door sedan, jreen, standard '56 CHEVROLET BEL AIRE '57 PLYMOUTH Static Kagoa NEW. •hilt, radio and heater. Kcouomy and henter, wbit« walls, blue and 2-Uoor, Automatic r FULICICS special. 2-Duor, lladio ami Heater white ityletone beauty. $1175 ONLY $1195 NEW ONLY $129j_ $825 (on )uct Car Manufactured by (lenerai Motors in Kurope 1958 FQ.RD FA1RLANE 1950 CHEVROLET •57 PLYMOUTH U A Real Traiisportatiun 58 RAMBLER Gleamlni black beauty, Fordonutlc, k 4- Door Belviderr, Sedan. Kadio It's Beautiful and Fun to Drive Special Super, B-(!ylindi r, 4-l)oor radio and heater, plus white wall and Heater, Power Steering STANDARD EQUIPMENT Cross Country Station Wagon tlr*.. y $14% White Wall Tires tfr Defroster • Directional Signals-^Cyinder Engine Qm ONLY $150 Kadlo and Heater AU Our H»ed Cars Are Thorouihly KeeondiUontd and Eo»d Tested $1475 $1245 f'vutd by Buiek Dealers Throughout Uu U. S. |st°P in and Take a Look! New Jersey's Newest and Friendliest Authorized Ford Dealer II -^^ Hil/'N"I"/"^ DC C'KNTRAL JERSEY'S LARGEST VOLUME BUICR DEALER WOODBRIDGE FORD MAURO MOTORS '*<> 611 ARIBOY AM:. WOODHRIDGE ME 4-1651 POLKOWITZ MOTORS ' 885 St. George Avenue Nnt U Driit-ln *l""l WOODBRIDGE ? Low Bank Flnanolnc OVHti J III, i 1', M. FOR YUUK SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Open Til It P M. Phone MK 4 7400 ^. HI 20100 Open Eves. PERTH PAGE SIX

Schrtener and Prank Bertagna Despondent, 2 Tata ||V( Mayors Join Together fHadassah Gets 4th ward, 8th district: Joseph Manzione, 3rd ward, 6th dis- deaths Trailer Court, lia1 trict.. ! last Thursday have been listed Avenel, was f,,, For Hospital Benefit P™™Proposed^ Slat^ e Eugene Schricner WHS ap- by police as suicides. [from a clou.' .i, pointed Assistant Parliamen- Dnnnld P. Weeden, 42, whoi William WOODB RIDGE — Mrs.tarian of the New Jersey Gen- had called mil, (Picturr on Page 1) Ernest E. McMnhon, Metuchen; in n trailer at Ideal PERTH AMROY — Mayor Anthony Popowskl. S»yrevi!le Herbert Winnerad. nominating eral Legislature. Mrs. Joseph them to break Frederick M. Adams and Mayor and Joseph P. Clmrmello, South committee chnirman. for the Vazzano and Stanley J. Mann as he was iinnh Anthony M Yolpnrsics, Edison,1 Amboy. Each of the mayors will WoodbrldKe Chapter nf Ha- were welcomed into the club ' man. No single daesah. presented a slate of but It is uncle: M ' Were anvmr. Ihr mpmbere of announce n committee for his MiM Betty Ruschok won the Group of VFW man hud. biin the cnmmitltT ftu the Air Force own locality within the next; officers which will be voted on special nwnrd. April 20. The slate is: Idow Is 111 in Band Concert which met at few days Mrs. Alfred Kaplan, presl-! Elects Slate" The beciy of t Perth Ambny Ornoral Hospital The. famous band dent, Mrs i/'onnrd Goldman, 40, was found Monday. Mayor Edward J. Do- Is belli R brmiL'ht here by the WOODBRIDOE — The Lazy his home «t nm , tan. Cnrt-crrt. was not nt the! Military Manpower Commlfi- vice president in charge of edu•ILW- V Schedules Mary Cootletle Club 460 install- cation: Mrs Burton Slier, vice true, Fords. Hi • tnrettnn hm will nko take part! j n of Perth Anihoy. The con- ed their new slate of officers S O president in charge of fund life by nhncii in thr prn.ieei jcrrt ]., brine .-sponsored by thej ; Ednlson V . FT. W. PoPost't . Mrs. Edward Slotkin, flt th a note tr The band will cive a concerts commission in cooperation withi Unit Meeting Mrs. Ralph Ambrose,,,' Vice president in charge of j Home "to gO tO till on Friday wen Ing, May 6, In j the Women's Guild of Perth WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Orr-' ,d Park, president. membership: Mrs. Stanley * Perth Amboy High School au-;Amboy General Hospital. Pro- a,ld Deutsch, foreign policy oilier officers installed Shlnrod. vice president in fnmilv" i, ditorium for the benefit of the Ceed» of the affair will be used Mis^ Santma halrman of the League of ny ma|l, . hospitals rmildintr fund. to help the Women's Guild with pf program: Mrs. Jerry ni»i vl«e president; Mrs. Will-! Cohen, treasurer; Mrs. Louis Women Voters, announcer; that Freeholder George J. Otlow-hts $100,000 pledee toward the lam Enoch,, juniojunior vice prespresi-l , .. Smith, recording secretary; ,he final foreign policy meet- ski. honorary chairman of the hospital's new south wing. ing of the season will he held dent: Mrs John Ostohff, trea-Jmill I ecu- - committee outlined plans for Mrs. Walter Cohen, financial Mrs. Edward Dowd, jy^^j . Also present at the meeting secretary: Mrs. Sherman Gold- onlght at 0:30 at the home of Mil el , l{,,u ... ItiWtinp five hundred pntronsj were James M. Pox, president Dr. Violet Franks, 372 -Maple- Chaplain: Mis. Rose Lake, con- • (.o subscribe to the concert. The smith, corresponding secretary; of The Evening News and Mrs. A! Michman, Mrs. Robert wood Drive, Colonia. ductress; Mrs Julia O'Brien ~ affair, he said, will be by sub-chairman of the hospital's guard- Mrs George Gassawa:. »:ilOTthatlon sup;l;. scription only. Subscriptions Melnlck. nnd Mrs. Joseph Gold- Consensus will be taken on building fund, and Anthony W, ;he questions of foreign policy U Mrs. Fiora R.. Bird, tru,- - o™^;,,, will cost ten dollars a couple, berg, board members to serve NKW HOME KOI1 KAIHII: ConcreKatlon K'nai .Inroh of Avenel hfts purchased a new Eckert. director of Perth Am- which have been studied and a list of patrons from each for a period of three years. home for their spiritual leader. Rabbi Philip Brandt. Photo above shows the buildinir and !boy General Hospital .hroughout the year An agree- j Appointed by the town will be published as part 'Mrs Leonard Goldman, pro- planning committee making thr necessary iirraneements In the transfer of Ihf t I * ment will be reached by the m: - of the program. gram vice president announced from the builder. Robert Yuillf, to the rnn station. Left to rUht, Herman Mem In- \* „ Store, Oak Tnc n group which has been making •" Also participating are Mayors American Motors to explore that the April program will ward Stern Joseph Green (seated!, attorney; Nathan Temkin and Mr. tuille. Missing I Mrs. William Dangelt. secre-: Theboyadm, the study on-lts position on the _I James J. Flynn, Perth Amboy: diversification. highlight vocational education from the picture are Geor** Miller, president, and Edith Gruti. secretary. following questions which have jtaryiclty;; MrsMiss. OstohffCantaessa, historian. publi-j: ArUmr oonnrik ,'• and youth activity with the Robert Thompr.nr. • Adath Israels Young Judeans been under discussion: A long- „. , ..Mrs'Mrs. . Enoch, hospital chairman dtdb an outdoor th>< performing range program of the Develop- The workshop Ls beinn spon-Mrs Frieda KUm, & r t r rules of the John Smith, Mrs. Rocco Vacca'1i .« ? (Mrs. George Yates, and 8tan- Legion of Decency state no lley Mann will present- nomi- Catholic should see .a picture that i»> so classified. Rt. Rev.!

visors Committee. "'T"*?£ •V" ;*K Young Democrat* who are!welcomedJhejrou^ running unopposed for the posts vacant on the County! Soviet delays U. N. talks on 'ONDERLAWN Early Bird Special Committee are: Mrs. Eugene 'outer space. 50 Ib. Wonderlawn LAWN FOOD High organic—contain* Urea form nitrogen Turns lawns green...keeps la«/u irtcn Safely feeds. 5,000 K). It. \ ••• Rcculariy 53.95. When purchased wild any large $295 Economy Si4e package Cl Wonderlawn Seed. Utility — 94.95, Sup«i«f-}5 95, Mrtion, 40%-58,95 WE DELIVER! And the Newest You'll Find A Complete Line Of Spring Fashions SUPPLIES Arc At enough Alys Shop! Not if the fire's on the sixth flood Fht i teachers won't get the job done when Perth Aniboy High School CALL HI 2-1350 Frult-of-the- • DRESSES Loom • BLOUSES If only five out of six Perth Amboy streets were pav«L k wottid be pnttf • Sportswear HOSIERY • HANDBAGS 4" AMBOY FEED Seamprufe. unpleasant driving here. . i • t GIRDLES SUPS • LINGERIE t BRAS Join Our Yet, it Perth Amboy had to do without the taxes Caloil pap, (tart an.i Garden Shop DRESS CLUB • HATS Kst. 1919 — George Walsh, Pre». how we all might feel the difference. Because Caloii's taxes make ap ft*. ab?<* Op«n Daily 9 to »•*. Close Wednesdays 1 P. M. 279 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., PERTH AMBOY one-sixth of the city's income. J (Corner of Oak Street) OPEN DAILY FROM 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Alys Shop Taxes are one way in which The California Oil Company cmmibwtei 311 Pershing Avenue, Cartcret to, its home town. There are others, too. If you run a business here in the ALYS SHERIDAN, I'rop. KI 1-6800 Perfh Amboy area, you probably know that we buy many of the things we VfBtd tq ruri our business right here in town. Tires for our trucks. Aspirin fair ' aching hea^ls. Flowers for landscaping and cabbage for the cafeteria. And NOTICE .\ lamps and gloves dud train tickets and bearings and even bicycle repairsi Afl . in all, Caloil spends about on| and a half million dollars in Perth Amboy evert As an added service to our year ... which goes quite a way toward keeping business good. maijy s we will be There's a third way-the most important way 'of afl-that Caloil helps* Open All Day out in this area. Wages and M^n^-about nine million dollars' worth list y*sffi : v '^flomrthnig wonder!ul liuppenn when our . Much of that was paid to fiaibucrs who live in the Perth Amboy area, ( ,' exjH'iU tlivo yuu a ili:>tnicUve uuw coltiure! Yiiui Imir looks ^u much lovelier . „, and It bought a lot of steak anduhamburger. And «now suits. Paid a lot of rent—and so do you! See for yourself caall DPOintineiit, Wednesday gas and electric bills. And when all the necessities were taken"car^pf, it bought Kut n-Kurl B<>$>inniii<; Man h ,'iOlli and a lot of the good things of life. Dishwashers. TV sets. New cars. Travel. Beauty Spot tiiuiin^ all yt-ar V«»und. \ And —you name it / &29 Railway Avenue, Woodbridge Every day, Perth Amboy people contribute a lot of good har4 work ME 4-97W0 Christensen's -flpeclglUuiK in — and thinking to our operations. In more ways than one-taxes, purchase*, jot#- ^liases of Beauty Culture lh jKtrlmvnt Slttre we try to return the favor. ' Permanent Waves

(Open DiiiyTTM.'u> I ful i •i FridaWayy t A M to 9 P M ! NKW STOKE HOURS: TH1 CALIFORNIA OIL COMPANY Daily—9:30 A. M. to 6.00 P. M. KRIDAY- 9:30 A M. to 9:00 P. M. CMIVAON OUUM0 -your good neighbor in Perth

* ., , , , :.' '-,. • ... .' ..... "\'ti .!. t" '. •; . , , • ' , •t,:r . *.. • ... -• ...:r;-(.-i;-4«*i PAOK Has Neusark Man Nabbed Dumont to Visit Here Found Guilty Calendar WOODBRnXJE — A two-day Avenel Tonight trial of a Newark man charged rN1..,, .. Rabbi Philip AVENEI, John Hughes, with breaking and entry with f ,V,nit..Bl leader of Con- Third Ward Commltteeman Of Intent to steal, ended In his Jacob, an- B'IIBI WondbrldRo Township address- conviction by a County Court WU1 be held •d a meeting of thfl Sixth Jury In New Brunswick. •nt 8:30 P.M. Hewli 'Jlstrlct Republican Club of Carmen DeVlno, 27, was ' ,d hy Meyer Trachten- Avrnol and discussed conditions found guilty of the complnlnt fiintor, who will of local parka and the Improve- made by Woodbrldge police Oc- ments to be made. tober H last, after the defend- T"onr' Shabbot will be .Tame* Hoffman, Sixth Dis- ant and Anthony Clccone, 25, Ld jointly by Mr. am trict County Commltteeman, also of Newark, were arrested ,,.;,,„ Mallns In honor o related how the township Re- Clccone will be tried at a later ihdiyof their daughter., pitbllr.nn organization Is made date. Mona Rose, and Jo up and how candidates are Both were accused of break- ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Har chosen to run for Town Com- Ing Into construction shacks ..,„, imnnrlrw the birth mittee, He Introduced Charles owned by the Becker Construc- Peterson, A Republican candi- ,, ,h,,r ?on. Richard, am tion Co., Newark, which were date from Third Ward who In-located at the Ronson Corpora- ,,,mlvrrsa.ry. .',,!„ ndult education ,od members In his home to- tion plant. Route 1. Prosecutor . .. MI he held at the cen- Dnow night to meet State Warren W. Wllentr. represented dvanced Hebrew class nnator Waynn Dumont who the state and Joseph Greco, from 8 until 9 P.M., 111 be visiting him. Mr. Hoff- Woodbrldge, appeared for De- ll] me ! an Is campaign manager for Vlno. I'1 •\lmud clans * * ., uiiul 10:30 P.M-. ' r. Peter&en. The club will hold a spaghetti ;: ., discussion group CoiiRresatlon will be nner and cake sale tonight $10,000 Crash Suit nm 5 to 7:30 P.M. at the home on Saturday at 9:30 A.M., Verdict Returned annual spring dance if Mr. and Mis. James Schaef- h.ld Saturday evening r, 306 Prospect Avenue. Mrs. WOODBRIDGE —A Middle- 3cliaeffer Is general chairman sex County jury has awarded , nt the Center. ,. at 8 P.M. adult be 1th Mrs. Richard Miller In $10,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Leon HWnew class will meet WOODBRIDGE MASONS KNTKRTAIN: Scene at the Ladies' Ni^ht of Master Masons iharRe of the cake sale. Wltkowskl, 36 Martin Terrace, held Batardajr night by Amerlrm I^djf, F. ft A. M. In the Masonic Temple. Photo shows New members welcomed Into In their negligence suit against Raymond Krns»n, president nf the Craftsmen's Club, presenting a jlft to Mm. Marlon the club were George Morgan, Kearny truck driver, ending Miller, worthy matron of AmrrU-us Chapter, Eastern SUr. Looking on at the right Is Henry Borowsky and Mr. and, three-day trial before County HORTICULTURAL SUPERMARKET OI'KNS: At pn-virw ceremonies heralding Ar«- Shoe Shop Christian J. Bretnv chairman of W affair and on the left Valdemar W. Lund, worship- Mrs. Petersen. Judge Klemmer Kaltelssen. dlan Gardens new hortlrulture supermarket at Mrnln 1'ark Shopping Onter, Mayor Aa» , ful mauler, (lift* were presented to all ladles. A film on natural gas was The accident occurred Au- thony M. Yelencslcs (rlehl) presents the key to Edison to Charles Harris (left), presi- shown. The next meeting will gust 10,1857, when a car driven dent, Arcadian Gardens. Garden queens looking on. from left to right, are: Mrs. New be at the home of Mr. and Mri,by Mrs. Wltkowskl was In colli- Jeney (Mrs. Charles W. Guttkonat, Kcnllwnrth); Miss Garden State (Miss Brenda Bn«- i Open Today jl.ATK AIRING had been stolen from an auto William Scheuerman, 300 Pro-sion with a truck owned by dej, Woodbrldge); Miss Arcadian Gardens (.lana— television actress and model); i) PARK TERRACE— Sub-Junior Club ! Buffalo — Aman wheeling mobile showroom. The police sspeot Avenue, April 20. William A. Schlagenhaft of New Jeney (Miss Geraldine Binder, Irvington). „ :„., ,'uvenlle Shoes la baby over snow-laden side- men then fallowed the track; Kearny and operated by Paul n walks at 3:15 A.M. Just didn't to the home of Mrs. Marth iildi has It* 8»1» 0P* * Auto industry is trimming Springer at the intersection of Wages studied on effect on Heavy selling sends soybean Stock prices soar to To Name Slat< seem reasonable to two Buffalo seaman, where the carrlag ,-.. is the only stor« In output. Martin Terrace and Rahway foreign trade. price down. high In London. , p.ul.c Shoppin„..-„..-g Cen—-- WOODBRIDOE Eleclion.J had been stolen, rt and took a peek i.l f xcluslvely to theof officers will be held at thci^( Into the baby carriage. juvenile footwear. Ajnext meetlnt of the Woodbrldge Into Bethlehem asked lor 3-yea: * ill be the accurate Sub-Junior Woman's Club on They uld they found 1151 doctor's orthopedic1 April 10 at the Independent wortti of office machinery that shlp-bulldlng data. :.s To this end a full Leader Building. .. .'ial, orthopedic shoes; p^i pitni for » sprlni dance •,K-'Krd B3 well as pre-^n April 2 at Barron Avenue i!il:tliin to these shoes,1 school were made at a recent AMICI'P. scaphoid pads, meeting with proceeds for the iiUle project. Mis* Maryann1 Urban, chairman announced' that music will be furnl&hed by, the •Driftwood*". Tickets were distributed by Miss Edltii Rosen- '. blunt, ticket chairman, whoj 'stated they will also be sold at |the door. i Other committee members (are: j I Miut'ft Jane Pord. and Mary-. Jiimi H t a v e n e r. refreshments;' Linda Ciimtash, Ann Nemes.! land Virginia Mayer, publicity. |Mr. and Mr«. Michael W. Strom ulll serve as chaperones. Mrs Hiruln Is the club's advisor. ! Mivs Carol Greco, braille Idmirnum, reixirt<-ct sending eye-: H frames to KrderaUon illrudquiirter.s In Newark, and '•a\M ii donation to the Ameri- can Fuundatlon for Overseas' ] Blind. : Miss Chodoih. art chairman.' dvl.M'd Laat hut dei>ai Uwiit \ltV K. K1PMS !inadc a contribution to the Jun- p .lor Penny Art Fund, and Miss l: KipnLi of Ermellene Coppola, reported a • :" l)i' the store man- :$125 contribution toward the i; A(l;uite of ew * !athletlc field at the suu-Home MAI RKKN JR. Spurkllnj patent leather to make Spring rity School of Comom-| ' f Olrls Trenton. Costume wardrobes the smartest In town. Styled for little-heel Kipnls' experience and kmtlinK lovers, and adorned with a long, sleek, trend-settlnr v-w has been varied , ,lp|hmv e %]jm »,„„ 'donated • :'.i'. I he new Menlo ornament. The Maureen Jr. is Smartalre's most popular to them. • is the first branch mid-heel pump for Sprint ThU and other style by Smart- Miss Marlyn Turner, nluca-j •ire available at Schwartx Shoes, 1519 Main Street, Hall- Company!Uon cnalrmun, announced that,' way. Fopuparljr priced at $899 and J9.99. Amboy. on behalf of her department] :'-'lit!y decorated ln" 130 will be donated to the Don- i:;t' new juvenile Store, ... V Wescott Memoitul Sthol- the you I);; cllenteto. anhip Fund »t the Woodbrldge 'i coluj-s of hetther High School. ; •Aiiitc, wiuicned grty, Mlsi Doiina Carrol, president, SPRING SPECIAL! i-rliic accents. Exten- advised that dress rehearsal will 13 made of display take place on April 25 for trio I the store's Sixth District Music Festival at ih every Kyle. pat the Walnut Avenue School. I •'•peclal-fcature shoe Cranford. The Misses Lin (in • •'')!• inspection. Brandi Leonard, Maryann Urban. Vir- RUG CLEANING :;idude Stride Rite ginia Sclieln. Jane Campbell, !l. Hwd p/F, Tru Last Janet Ruesch. Joyce Kerekes.'l ••Pliers and storm foot- »nd Virginia Mayer we in tin- 1 for the young cast. The theme of the produc tlon Is "Show Business." SALE!.. Any Grand Opening RUG EXPERTLY SHAMPOOED of Perth Amboy and returned to you rolled and wrapped (or your immediate use or storage. Urdially invites you to the Comparable («rand Opening of our first branch ALL OTHER RUGS EXPERTLY SHAMPOOED AT SALE PRICE OF 7y2c-K, . * mlu tbarge 1 35 Complete alterations at no extra charge EVKRY RUG RECEIVES THOROUGH Robert Hall bought the.erkh wool, from top American Aspedal purchase of fine imported fabric, make, this loston Juvenile Shoes SPOTTING AND DEEP-DOWN CLEANING The M*U — Oppulle Paoibcrier's mill,... and tailored them in our own plants to highest BY EXPERT/RELIABLE, PROFESSIONAL low pri<« p«Mible I Our tailors styled the suits with TECHNICIANS! specificatibnstThcJakics.thestyllng.t PARK SHOPPING CENTER costlydetaih^meticulousworkmanship... tobringyou featuring "for a cleaning job you can depend on..." lisa our convenient' HEM'S W (a/-away plan • • •< in ouf own" moaMilt PA. 1-1155 THE PRICES tailoring plonli. no 9Xtra charge Wt till tK* lultl ARE SO dirtel to you In our OPEN evERY NIGHT TILL » P. M Free Gifts "low Q««h«i<(" CAKTKKKT RESIDENTS . . . 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Stop in Saturday and get acquainted with yo^r hosts: ELEANOR and JIM BERT ALAN; also I GEORGE and JUNE McCRADY and HELEN attd CAL WEICKSEL... we're all at your service. 76 SEATS AT OUR FOUNTAIN! 56 SEATS IN OUR 14 SPACIOUS BOOTHS! JUMBO 1 FEATURING OPENING SPECIAL! \ HEY KIDS..] 24 oz. Saturday, March 26th thru Saturday, April 2nd FORSGATE we serve the MALTEDS Purchase Half Gallon and of BIGGEST & BESTESl ffl Milk Shakes ICE CREAM and DAIRY PRODUCTS FORSGATE ICE CREAM BANANAJPUT EVER] (any flavor you desire) DELICIOUS DELICIOUS FLAVORS andreceive a LARGE SCOOP ICE CREAM CONES SANDWICHES OF ICE CREAM irti and our own at our fountain or sold by the FREE PINT of SHERBET SM SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE pound to take hoijie. OUR DAILY SPECIAL- ALWAYS AVAILABLE 1 COUNTRY SQUIRE i Also A Large Selection of Forsgate's c LARGEST Half-Gallon Ice Cream ! DAIRY PRODUCTS TO TAKE HOME ICE CREAM SUNDAE MILK, COTTAGE CHEES^, ORANGE JUICE, ETC. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR WEEKLY SPECIALS IN TOWN! 'i Congratulations and Best Wishes FREE i to the BRING THE FAMILY DRIVE-UP TO 1 i PARKING OAK TREE DAIRY BAR NEW JERSEY'S LARGEST from D G VENDING COMPANY For 60 Cars Plainfield. New Jersey SODA FOUNTAI FORSGATE ICE CREAM and DAIRY PRODUCTS ' Wt HAVE NEVER SEEN OPEN 7 PAYS Jamesburg, N. J. .ANYTHING LIKE IT! A WEEK from MONMOUTH PAPER SUPPLY CO. EASTERN STORE FIXTURES JUST MINUTES HIGHLAND PARK, N. J. NEWARK, N. J. FROM ALL POINTS 10 A. M. IN MANCO QUALITY FOODS FRED KEESING Distributors ol Penn Brand Syrups Exclusive Coffee Klemls MIDDLESEX 11 P. M. TRENTON, N. J. PLAINFIKLI), N J. COUNTY! PAGE NINE PTAlltoMeet Study Course 'Life in Ireland' White Is Fashionable Area Clubs Participate h Subject of 11 VlPlAT SEWAREN — "Life in Ire*; i'ojpledi^/oiie, or With Color In District Conference Week Earlier was the subject of a talk. 111* J" . 1.1... «# mlilta Ililimlnatticnmn.,.. „„!„.. 1_ . i ,.i A blaw of white Illuminates pany colors In a neaifcr-ssub- WOODBRIDGE — The next • iiv Mm. John J. Dowllng o£ *""' '1 the fashion picture this season. W O O n R R I D G E—Wood- Madonna In Art." Mrs. Harry WOODBRIDQE — u, y ^ 'Imlnal way. It's often almost meeting of the PTA of School Parents Summit, formerly o* Ihrre's "while In coats and nvlalble to the eye, yet Its bridge Township clubwomen Reasingeri , JrJAj presidenpresidentt , alM in will be held on April s which of eighth-grade pupils attend- m » meeting last week of thf ,|iil"K 'suits, dresses and separates. iishlon Impression Is definitely nn active part Tuesday In modeled ft wo-plece dress ing Junior High Schools have 3™alPn History Club heldI at I'jish It.hc Sixth District Spring Con- the sewing contest. one week earlier than pre ",'lints and accessories. White |made...... , L J 'the home of Mr.*- Herbert i,roes It alone, Is paired with The effect of white Is felt In rimer of the Btnta Federation The Avenel Club won a^ third lously scheduled, It wns anbeen Invited by Superintendent of Woman's Clubs held at the prize lor Its press book Of clip- lounced at a meeting of the Ra))kln cm Rond Inther solid*, appears In prints the muting of many colors. of Schools Patrick A. Boylan to Mrs. Dowllng Illustrated hi 'li*1'" us background or pattern, Gold tones are lightened and Monday Afternoon Club, Plain- pings. Presidents of all district executive board on Tuesday attend a meeting at their field. Over 200 women attended, clubs made reports of tne year s renlng at the home of Mm. D. with colored slides of i inimiis; white throws a mist of love- freshened. Gentle greens and schools to plan for the ninth- countryside which she and ... h :7 from Township clubs that work. ... Surdovel. Final plnns WCIT .i.i <'P liivss over sprlnj pastels - ttiupes go neutral, are ...fre. srade program of studies for husband took last year whll Included the Woodbridge Wo- Attending the day-long con- nade for a variety show to be notable among them, lavender quently called "no color." While their youngster. illving and travelling abroa tinted blues, mint softens pink and coral. nn's Club, the Sewaren His- ference from here were: Mrs field at this meeting. run- mauve ry Chili, the. Fords Woman's Norbert Jost. Mrs. Carstenson The meetings will be. 'The rural areas of souther \iiii" yellow-greens. White Paradoxically, white also hfi.s A polio clinic will be lHd on Mrs. ureerw nil), thfl Avenel Woman's Mrs. Reaslnger, Mrs. William Tuesday,, March 29. Fords Trebnd are beautiful an' Its share In the development of March 30, from 7 Until 9 P. M. l,,s.-pll'p«l>M the ***** 8Ild bel"C8' RP" p lub and the newly-organised Almasl. Mrs. Steven- Almasl Junior High 8chool; Wedncs- turesque, but impoverished, it the Iselln Fire Company on g ; ' „„'.,< 'pears with blacks and navies HN bright or dark colors, derated Woman's Club of Woodbrldge; Mrs. H. I). Clark h 3 B Ak nM. The blur Con*j, The Green Street. This clinic ... day. March 30, Barron euep Va print or trim and mixes with bright hues need to be ,,lor,la Mrs. Clarence Zlschkau. Mrs mountains,' ~ tbatche*. Ml clear and true, for (norc effec- jpen to any who may have Junior High School: March 31,!nnmnra Unwind Two sister.,, Mrs. Earl Car- Crane, Mr.. Olive missed the various clinics he Junior High School, cottages, the Qalway womet" tiveness when worn with whtt<\ jj rt at 8 P.M. 'with their "shawlles," anj. ^Perfect Figuring is This Is reflected in clear retls, tenson of the Woodbrldge Mrs. Samuel J. Henry, last week. • • \l ill > . At each, the principal will semes of Monday market dayi. Kreens and blueB. Mrs. Alvin Splteer, recreation outline how the school works'were all flashed on the scre«C Because of white, dark colors ADVANCF.D BV RIIEIX: G. jhalrmnn, reported thnt the Aim of Foundations with parents In helping eighth In closing, Mrs. Dowltng al^* fiordon Blfgar hag bern next pollywog swim group will Perfect figuring in new fash-inre darker. The deeper shndes grade pupils plan for the showed pictures she had taketf named Vice President In start In May at the Perth Am- ''"""'.ion" s Is Mtlsted by foundations j of navy and newly-Important ;lvny in tne an coniesi ior •• — ninth grade. Miss Margaret'in Germany and Switzerland^ il Charge of Public Relations boy YMCA. Children of six and ' ',"r, that tatt thought of sprlng'SjStrong browns j6ln black In for Shell Oil Company. paintings submitted In the Vital*. Mrs. Paul Ablonczy Heurlcksen, Guidance Chair-! Mrs. Joan Gudek then playej 1>1) II tltl 1 con- Mrs James seven years of age are eligible '' '' ''marlw markedd waistlinewaUtllnes and fuller planning foforr dramatic IT. a. M, Burn*, president, ;ategory of "a mural suitable ' Anderson. Mrs. WIV man at Woodbrldge Senior some Irish songs on the vlolllfe "'lV• sleevei*\ma . aMt w*;w«Jl i as the bared trusts wwiti h white. or a Court of Justice." llam Walsh. Mrs. Jacob .1 for this group. Anyone Inter- said Mr. Blfgar will assume wlrtz Leo Burke Mr High School, will discuss the accompanied by Mrs. Olive VaH K'"" '<*s and powders over the Mrs. Raymond Deminc nn- plain how junior hitch school1 Aealn, Kathleen," "Peggy **•*• Match 31, Mr. Curtis has Ties In the book Included the Hansen, Mrs. Joseph Radowsk I tlo'n* that offer control for thepnstpl '"s In new-looking « lor JL^enl Frojt '-* or Dommo « lobster Tails Gran.Sugar Halibut Steak »>45' Laddie Boy Tuna 4^39 Flounder Fillet Cat Food Perch Fillet Mazola Oil Cod Fillet .29- Large Shrimp ,.. YOUR LOCAL AUTHCfl«IX«D Bowl Cleaner / _. l rr I TASTE O' FishStlCM SIA WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES Vanish Woodbrldge, N. J. All Pricw Eftective rtwu S»twd«y, M*f<* 26th Avenue 1 »«•«• «.„- . .-. .u. Hl«> . "OMBA1 lltt(» »SI»A» OH Ml l»»<0-

M (U-TV ,.. NU« **" FRIDAY, MARCH 25. JOBO PAGE TTW Thr women win i /**>« if( tional Passover food . Meeting Plans veteran* at Lyons Variety Show Marks Designation Vl I»H Ho8P|U1 on Frldf" n Tiie Crow's Nest ICU April 8. Mrs. Arthi,, v,!' Busy P.T.A. Session Are Projec k CARTERET—Ray Bonkoski , vtaort. A Branch was the guest speaker nt the' Won by Finn! wooniwirxiE ('imfcn'iin nl t reRUlar meetlnR of tlir Colnm-1 WOODBRIDOK When the; ,K,ir nl Sisterhoods will be bus Cleveland P.T.A. held Special Polio w KKl 1 •name fif Wlnfield J. Finn ap- „ Ap.li ^ »< "v; ' " Tuesday evening. He spokr on ,i)i>:ns on the Primary Bnllot, as the School ProRrnm ,li,,. |.-,u'.h Commuptty Cen- our' of the Demorcratlr enndi-j to, with Mis 8ol Klein ehnlr- Guests of the eveninii were 'rliitrr. from the First Ward, it! Clinic Arranje At the Typewriter: Joseph Lamb, Mrs. Alys Sheri- [will near the slogan "Regular| Vii's Duvid Oinnmn will be WOODBRIDOF, dan and Mrs. Julia Hila. I I)I-IITX rfllic Ogranixatlon Can-; iiiducVrd as vie- piTsldrnt of polio clinic In Wi, - Wish it wijrfld «ei. a bit warm- The attendance a winds were n presented to Mrs. Frankowski' don and do Rome necessary I I,nst Thursday most of tlir !,i<-hlm,ni. branch member, will wna wrrP unnblr to i* first Krodo from trir Cleveland jriuirildatwi appeared for the be isnuoii'rt nl this ttnif The ft^lrd polio inoculi-:. pruning. Anywav, one would School and Mrs Minni's fourth ;drawing nf names by Township event will take place from 9:30 Vfarrh 18 Pnrpnt-T, ., nce» '"W. " who are re?j*teivrt H: •• er of the State Theatre, eel- Kmll Pa.lrtk who is riiniiin:: model Passmn Seder Tftblf »,,, .|_ Wooc!hvj,i,, :i«;iiiis( Mr Finn In the prmv Mr. and Mrs. Jim-ph T. Mak- ni bra ted his birthday on St. Pat- wns -V Mr«- Dlivlri tilnlCR are all reqii. CONVICTED ,-ir.v entered objoctioiis. lar, 1M Strawberry Hill, rick's Day. Belated birthday Lcvlne. :i'iid the clinic whir;. WOODBRIDGE - atnmsinw County Clerk M. Joseph Duf- Woodbrldee. was a l!)B0 Mili- weetings. Al . . . They tell me Mechanic KoscWneik, fy told The Independent-Lender tary Ball Qufen candldatf A program *»••• piesenU'd by )|hw a( thfi Il.fl|n ( Sfrt. Carl Dunn. Air Force re- Street, Peijth Amboy was found yestenliiy that "he could do at Ohio, Inivmily, Athm«, the Young Judea directed by OrP(ln gjrPfi , cruiter at Perth Amboy Post guilty of drunken driving Mon- M u nothing l»it abide by the certif- Ohio. Miss HakUr rtprrwnt- '.Mi>, Alfred Kaplan. The group 7 ,„„„ 9 p, Offire. is doing a great Job. Theday when he appeared before good-lokini? sergeant, who has ication sent to htm by Mr. ed her nororlt.,. Alpha IM- which Is led by'Mrs. Irving E1-. — Magistrate Benjamin I. Knntor. II and Mrs. Milton PlHtt ., . a delightful southern accent, He was fined $200 and costs and lives with his wife and family I Thorrtore, Mr. Finn's name his driver's license was revoked FOR BfclNfl "THE HRST": A. Wnllarp Zimmrrmiin. president nf thf New .lerseir Prrss in Port Reading. He hopes to for two years, •will appear on Row A with the be able to stay around these Association is shown presenting a plaque to Edgar V. KreutzhrrR, circulation manager of 1 regular Democratic oiRanlza- The Independent Trader, for best circulation promotion among weekly newspapers in ioe parts . . . OARAGE LOOTED tion candidates. The Republi- 01' Student I'nlon social lOettle. sponsored by t li> the state, left lo right arr Mr, Zimmerman, Al MrConl. Camdt-n Courier-Post; Mr. FORDS — A set of bar-bells cans will appear on Rofr B and (ommittrr, hiHlorian of htr {Robin . U-Rion Post and th. Newsettes: Kreutzbere and Robert .1. Stuver, Flalnlield Courier-News. Both Mr. MK'ool and Mr Mrs. Iiwin Hmidert an .,„„,,,„ and weights, valued at $50, wi;re Mr. Pajak's name will appear gorority. and vas rxreullvf 1 Vera Ryan, administrative nounred thai ordrr.- are tx-lni! «» r™"*" Poi- Stolen from her garacc MrB, Stum were plaque winners in their (troups. The presentations were made at the annual on Row C. Mr. Duffy said. secretary of Ohio Inlvrrslty's secretary, is on the sick list. My us CRiirty. und a sor a color Verne Thompson, 131 Grant newspaper conference at RuUers University. The local delegation attending included Mock Drmomtic Convention for guess is that Vera has been Street, reported to Patrolman Charles E. Gregory, Lawrence F. Campion, C. E. Allen, Irving A. Hansen, Lorin W. Kemp Macazinr. been working too hard these pas Charles Bahr. Monday. lew months and the demands 2 Troops Mark Robert Korb. of some of the people who pass Ch>rt«r No. U193 St. Elias Guild Plans * ri , n. ,i 1 Committee* M.iV, through her office would tr; Rnmt District Ho. 2 till BXPORT OF CONDITION OP TH1 Cake Sale March 26 bcout Birthday For Of the patience of a saint, believe FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN CAR- Strikes and Spares Alpine Caterers, me. Get well soon, Vera . . '. I TERET. IK THE STATE OP NKW anil Claw B. CABTERE7T—St. Ellas Ladies is chairman of the testlmoniaHMapleuood. on May 24 »ith ^ . needy family needs a full sizi JERSET. AT THE CLOSE OF BUS!- ,- ...... „,„, „ „„_ Melodeal s il.. NESS ON MARCH 15 1060 PUB- Guild held a special meeting dinner honoriiiK Police ChiofjDa\7 KBIT M the featured en- nlne.contMt wlnilmi. bed and a spring and mattress HED I IN RESPONSE TO CALL Tuesday evening at the home 8T. CECELTA'B K. Of C.-18ELIN BOffl-MOR SPORTSMEN'S Troop 142 celebrated the .Charles L Makwinski Sr.. be-ju-rtalner. All donor earnings ^ ^.^ would be helpful. They could MADE BT COMPTROLLER OP THBol Mrs. Robert Zaleski. Standings as of March 20 LEAGUE wm p|)t Qn CURRENCY UNDER SECTION JJH birthday of Girl Scouting with onsored by the City Line,will be clost'd on May 1. Their next competition also use some living room furn Plan* were made for a cake W I Sfindlngt as of March It in U, 8, REVISED STATUTES M 30 W dinner in VFW oost « lture. If you have any furni A8SET8 sale to be held March 26, at Iselln Plumbing and Welfare Association Arrangements are being made gl 8t jo^ph^ Sc]Vltl- wh. btluicel with Mlckey'8 Barber Shop 49 35 Alibi Bar Sf th ture ot this type you wish to Toth's Photo Shop. 64 Cooke 38 Wil-Flo Blertrlc to be held May 29. in the St. for the Coronation Ball to be Rlve|. whm tnej. .^ Other ban)!!, Including Kramer-Byrne Real Estate 4« of Post 4410 «£ Jpwlsn donate, call ME 4-4500 and ask nurve bal»nc«, and AvenUe. Advance orders may beM»ur' o Motor* 45 39 V.f .W. No. 2 .. ot Demetrius Community Center, j held at the Woodbridge . their present title ol hi Duerscheldt Int. . 44 40 Fords Sporting Center post 4410. catei lor the Welfare Department.. cub Items in PTOMM of made for nut and poppy seed Mr. Alach named the follow-;Community Center on April '''champions. collection I 835.M7.e4 Duffy's TV 43>j 40', 2 St. Andrew's H.N.S. No, 1.. Moritko. Dr. Robert K. Carr, new presi United Staten Qovern- rolls, bread, cake and cookies Kenney's Park Inn 42 42 St. Andrew's H.N.S. No. 2 1 Janet Zen-I™ dent of Oberlin Cqllege, Ohio mtnt obligations, direct Oak Tree Drugs a 42 V.F.W. Na. 1 . . . 1' the Patsy 8haul.;CaterinK will be done by Her- ^ may ^ obtained by contacting Mrs. Michae! 42 nario were invested as Girl! y ;R Wst may ^ •will give a report from the and guaranteed 3,568.8M.M Qulgley's Esso Station 42 Fireside fceaitv i Obligations ot Statt.i »nd Toth, KI 1-5219 or Mrs. Robert A It E Dairy . *jj Result* Scouts, and the following were;_ Szyba. , J Feldheim.jma, n Stein and, musi_ c ,.wil , l be member of the guaid nr campus to New Jersey Alumni . 38 48 ' political subdivisions 28S.887.S1 Zaleski at KI 1-4718. Assisting Oliver's Tavern Three-game winners: Wil-F in Elec- awarded badges- jCriarles Russo. Harry Allcril , provided by Walter Pavliclik « d te dooi fct the Hotel Suburban, East Other bottds, notes and St. George Pharmacy . 38 46 tric over St Andrew's H.N.S So. 1 them will be Mrs. Marie Bod- 8hop-Rlt«—Iselln 38 46 B n Orange, April 3. Oberlin alumni debentures 2S5.721.99 Fords Sporting Center over Tirpsldf Christine Bartus. Jane BCIl-j f 2u«aro Stephen Dhouse la.s.soclateS. Entertainment Corporate stocks (In- nar. Proceeds will go towards Iseltn Lumber M'I Realty. St. An.rtrMv's H.NS. A1 ullano J Crate 2 otto. Michelle Blakesly, Jean, Franl- -c Verse ' DeWitt;under the co-thairmanship from Woodbridge include Fred cluding 17,600.00 stock the building fund. Ciccone Welding 36?a 4T2 over V.F.W. No. 1. ' <"' Edward Mrs. Henry Belafsky and Wai Bell Drugs—Iselln 36 48 Two-Eime winners: Alibi Bur over ISELIN A. Briegs, Jr., Tisdale Place and of Federal Reserve Brown, Gloriu a Carpenter,'pe|ak jCzajkowski, Walter Chamra, ter Schoenfeld. 7.800.00 Following the meeting the The leagite rolled a doviblc match.V.F.W. No. 3. Anil can - '•w Joseph A. Hnat, Watson Ave- NOW THRU Loans and discount* meeting the birthdays of.Mrs. this week. > j Joan Junan. Beth Ami Kot' |John Kolibas and Wesley Hun-1 aue . . . (Including J-000- 18 1811 Oeza Garai and Mrs, Michael Honor Roll (200 or Better Games, WOODBR1DGE TOWNSHIP Wall Dl»m> s overdrafts) 1.061,081.71 <00 of Better Sets). ascka, Victoria Murdock, Kath-:" ™ BBQk premla^fl owned, LaRusso were celebrated. The FIREMEN'S LEAGVE From the Notebook: Individual high sets: Mike Lakom- Standings as of March 14 leen Murray, Ellen Pedone,iRETIJRXS T0 FLORIDA *70.067.17; furniture dark horse was awarded to Mrs.ski 203-178-759—«37. Chnrles BasUn "TOBY TYLER" Shari Ann Ur, Freeman and fixtures. $9,199.44 — w L Marie Pedone. Beverly Ann| MAYPORT Fla - Mickey ROLLER SKATING 79.268.8 238-198-164—600, Mike Lakomskl 175- Garai. P. B. A 2.i Street, Woodbridge. will cele- (Bank premise owned 199-233-607, Pat Hopin 238-151- Serge Susan Serge. Sjisan Sop-|| Keat electricians mat* third „ SPECIAL RATES TO WITH THE CIRCIS are subject to 1-000- Avenel Exempts r. brate her fifth birthday Sunday 225—614. |ko Sandra StillwelStillwelll , Sharonii . GROUPS — Atao - llens not assumed by Avenel First Aid m "l!i?:. cl USN of Ml ; and Mrs .. . Charles Stover arid George bank) Individual high games: Bill Rlclt- Woodbridge Emerg. Sqnwl 17 Kathi Van of 161 Roose. Ewy NUht Gary Cooprr Pideris, both of Colonia, are Othtr asspt* 12.245.4S Panko is Training vMsky 206-2M, Joe Clemens J00. Avenel No. 1 IS Barbara Walsh. Jacklyn Walsh/^,"^^""^^;^"^ j „. Walter Solowey 200, Oeorge Ricker- Iselln Ex-Chlels Except Monday Chmrlton Hfsion Main on the honor roll at Pin- hauser 200, Phil Michaels 200-202, j, Madeline Wargo. Marj' Ellen TOTAL ASSETS *6.120.091.77 At Oklahoma Base Iselln No. 1 , turned to Mayport, Fla.. Febru- 7:30 to 11 P. M. "WEECK OF THF. gry School, Elizabeth ,, . Army Ray Madorc 206, Charles Rozzi 242, Shell 26 Wright. Lynn Yanik. John Negra 237. Walter Frank 217, |ary 26 aboard the attack air- MABYDEARF PFC. Joseph M. Cheripko, 20 LIABILITIES PORT SILL, Okla, - Army Honor Roll (200 or Better Oamet. Mozdierz. Matinee, iaturdaj, Demand deposits of Joe Lelll 213. Oeorge Byrne 232. A!, 600 or Better Set si TT .. _, . 'craft carrier USS Saratoga son of Mr. and Mrs, John Cher- Individuals, partner- Pvt. JohnC. Panko, whose wife, Helmbuch 211, Pete Pryslak 203. Team hlph game. S25, Avenpl No. Sunday i Holidays Mrs. Harold Carpenter, pres-i f si)(.month touf of duty STARTS WED., MARCH !t| Ipko, 539 Watson Avenue, Wood- ships and corporations SI.641.689.72 Dorothy, lives at 512 West'steve Gotz 200! Ed Jacko'203. G«ne;i- "M. IM P.M. to J P.M. 50e Time deposits of Indi- 0 11 0 Ironrad 195. G. Amy IT -nt of the auxiliary,-present-lwitn bridge, participated with other viduals, partnerships Henry Street, Linden, N. J., isl '*^ ,^ ?°IndividualH ocore, Mike sky 213. i« each girl with a copy of "ON TRt BEACH" receiving eight weeks of ad- jthe MediterTanean personnel from the 8th Divi- and corporations 3.850,224.95 Lakomski, 256 Individual high games H. Deteri Etiquette Of the Stars and , . SOUTH AMBOY ARENA and sion's 504th Infantry in Opera- Deposit* of United anced individual artillery New high team Kore. Duerscheldt 225 icg), 184 ICK). M. Warhter 204 Strines". Stevens & 6th, South Amboy Suites Government ilnsurance, 1164. Icgl. 213 icg). S. Deren«W 2lj. I. "INSIDE THE MAFIA" tion Fer de Lance, an airborne (including postal «r- raining at The Artillery End: H 2 TURNPIKE exercise conducted tear Pau, ings) 132.M0.51 Missile Center. Tort Sill, Okla.;so.8HI!Ll WTRA.PLANT uwm: An hour later. Suzdoleff was Capital Stock t 100,000.00 Depot 15 White House Tavern 38 -HOPUPtoourmotittlBtoptif Woodbridge High School . . . teret, entered the Army last =. \l 15 J2 before Patrolman Schiflet III) Common fltock, Treasury 15 V. F. W. 4410 w WMk. GD» on our 15 A & P Trading Post Last But Not Least: total November and completed -basic g « again. This time Suzdoleff's par 1100,000.00 training at Fort Benning,' Ga. Pipe 6hop . Molnar'-, Tavern 23 car had been battered from the Born at Perth Amboy Gen- Surplus _ 160,000.00 Labomtory .!._ 12 18 Honor Roll (200 or Better Games) porch or d«ckind«nJojrtlMl Undivided profits 44.823.66 He Is a 1954 graduate of 8 22 eral Hospital: From Port Read- X-100's „ Vincent 8camor'a 22VJ monscn 236, JerTj- Drlscoll 216, _ ~\ 23 Egg HUnt, Dancing, Sumptuous" ' ing, a son to Mr. and Mrs, ment account for and Technical High School in Laborers George Schmoll 2J11-204. Joseph- Promised! Michael Tabucha, 21 Turner preferred 6tock) 1,506.00 Honor RoU (260 or Better Games) Garbo 203. John Pasko 203. Richard Perth Amboy. Panko was em- K. Slmonsen 223. J. Kopl 211, GMayer 200. '•Daughter, there are two Street, . . . from Fords,, a son I TOTAL CAPITAL ployed by the Metal nlv "SOIOIMR and Sheba" SUNDAY THRU TUE8. Extra Added Attraction "Samson & Delilah" MARCH II - 29 Sl'oiisort-d l>y tlie Senior and B-E-A-U-'l l-F-U-t! Technlcclor • Techuiraaia Junior Huly N:ime Soiiellft "Teenage Doll" Mjiinof 12:15 — evening at 7:3* •ves by the (liildmi, Duintloii 30c Glo Todjij'i Bit Jolt Abuut "Jack the Ripper" StNIOR ANU JUNIOR HOU Adulu Donutlon Me Handbags WED. THKD (JAT. NAME *OCllTIBk lit Utt). THRU SUN. 1 "8CABKD wrunr JlAHC'll U THKU APKa "The Beatnik Jungle ' MATCH YOUR OUTFIT HOLY FAMILY CHLitiB MAKl'H 30 - APRIL 3 With Martin £ •'Sink the Bismarck1 "Toby Tyler" Kathleen Ciowlrj TRUSTjCOMPANY KVEKV WKDNES1HAV: - (u Hit — "The Rebel Set" LEE'S Hat Bar fiKz Thutre > I AKTOONS IVrtli Amboy, N. J "Tllfc KOOHJE" Mai. 4, .Mill. I I". M. HUNGARIAN SHOW 9Z Main Street, Woodbridge ' I'VU.-iui Ucposii liuuranoe Corpu'"'"1' many communities with misguided LAND AT LAST? and misled youngsters. For this we are thankful — and we also are thankful Your New that we are now taking additional Washington Letter steps bo help guarantee we will be able Social Security By CONGRESSMAN PETER FRFXINGHUY8EN, JR, to maintain this estimable condition. By AIXAN A. BANS, 5th District of New Jenwy District Manager Q. I have Just rctlrrd from Our Education Sy»U>m PotUI Problems that living- costs cannot ba hf Carfart frees ir company wh*re I havf been Nothing the Federal Qovem- Admiral Hyman Rickover has per- •mployrd for many yn . . , , t out of present wage*, formed a service beyond the bounds wish to apply for social %m ment does is closer or more These men and women provl* Charles t Gregory l> brnrfltK, hut find I have lout important to the average cltl- an essential service. Especially Editor and Publish* of military activities in warning the the rard showing my number. zen tnan the postal servlce.'in rapidly growing areas such nation that our educational system isj Will this lnt«rffre with my »p- Inch weekday every citizen has! aif ours, it Is also m tncreaslng- "vlnij for pnynifntu? i direct contact with ills gov-|ly arduous Job. Our postal inferior to that being enjoyed in Russia A. No indeed. Brine some xnment. when his mall Is de-jworknrs deserve a better break. today. •word of your current number ver i As for postal rate increase*, your social security office It is no wonder, then, that Postmaster General Summer- Rickover points out that the Euro- it away. Your company will ?very Congressional office Is field recently wrote me on thii peans — and the Russians — are ac- nave a record of your number involved with the operation ofisubjwt. He estimates that hU PUBLISHING COM?AN! ven if they don't, your social the Post Office. Currently there j Department's deficit during tt» complishing more with their educa- security office could obtain the ire three main areas of interest: .past thirteen years totall*S Chutes E. Greion, PwiWent tional systems than we are. He saysj number for you from their main 1) Many towns desire better $6.8 billion. This represent* Uwreoee F CMnpten offinp in Baltimore. 'acuities, (2) postal workersinearly half of the total increase Vice PrMldeiH and Treasurer we shoujd be able to give our young Q. What proofs about my eslre a raise, and (3) manyjof $15.3 billion in the entire people in ten grades what they are rwrnt earnings will I have to have protested against proposed national debt over the samt hrlnj when I retire and tile for mall rate increases, and express period. This year the Post Off- now getting in, twelve. This is being my social necurity b«nrtlt« In disapproval of so-called "junk" flee deficit will amout to $69 accomplished in Russia and other the npar future? million., This means that all countries. A. If you work for wattes, i First of all let us consider!taxpayers have for years batt is a. Rood Idea to bring a copy o post office facilities. Much ba5|provldlng huge subsidies to ttui He says we should limit the number your last year's W-2 withhold been done In recent years toilers of the mall service, of elective (crip) courses and see to form which your employe improve this situation, but Mr. Summerfleld would Ilk* Rave you. If you are self-em much more remains to be done, an Increase of one cent in flnt it that every young American gets an ployed, you should bring a copj Modernisation will be sufficient class rates and simlar lncreuM adequate education in the important, of last year's Income Tax Re In some cases, but in others, asiin second, third and fourth turn (1040) and Schedule c 01 for example in my home twon class mall. The proposed Jfl* Simple a$ ABC vital fields in which the competition is P. and the cancelled check or of Morristown, replacement of creases would cost the averag* pnth Mayor Adams and Committee- so keen today, He says we should receipt showing you paid the present facilities will be neces- family about $1.80 per year. social security tax. sary. First class mail traditionally ,„ costpilo are to be applauded tor have a system whereby diplomas show As for post office employees, has paid its own way plus 40%, vn-y forcibly bringing to the atten- Just how proficient the graduate was.! I personally feel they are en- but this has now been dropp«* „, ,,| the community and to all of He believes we are off the deep end titled to a fair Increase in pay.to plus 11%. Second class mail, Doctor Talk I have received many letters, largely newspapers and maga- m. concerned with traffic safety, on our athletic programs in our high some furnishing me with de- zines, produced a loss of $300 ,, appalling tool of death and tragedy schools and colleges. Instead of a pro- By JOHN B. REMBERT, M.D. tailed personal budgets, show* (Continued on Page 18) hll h has been taken at the Inter- gram whereby sports is mainly the Every day hundreds of auto- mobile accidents occur which (..,,,11 ot Avenel Street and Route 1. business of a few stars, and interest] are preventable if only the I . k, Mr Costello reminded his centers around the school's teams — drivers would make sure that they were fit to drive. These are Nixon - Kennedy Running Neck rs and the public — of the playing other teams — Rickover says accidents that are caused not ,,i drastic safety steps at this we should stress the physical condi- only by drunks, but also by per- ns intersection if the long list tioning of all students, as is done in sons emotionally upset, fatigued And Neck in Latest "Trial Heat" Russia and in other countries. sufferers of nervous disorders, and near-fatal accidents is to Under the Capitol Dome persons suffering from various i ] noni getting longer. Route 1 He suggests, also, that out educa- heart disorders and diabetes, as By J. Joseph Gribhlis well as persons having various; Election Survey ; designated — and quite prop- tional system is far too expensive on the college level. The best students eye disorders, or drivers simply j Heath Alley. The speed which : too old to drive. If you should; should receive some kind of help — if TRENTON - New Jersey ; permitted on this crowded D'Adetta, of Hoboken, will run must be surveyed and five and have one or more of the afflic- PRINCETON—If a Preslden- Nixon, 50.5%: Kennedy, 48.$%| .... i. ,i j fourteen congressional districts under the slogan of "Out to a half million utility consumers tions as listed, then, quite ,ial election were being held in Undediced, 1%. " liiarr is both unrealistic and they need it - to go on to college and will witness nine contests In Win." Albeit Ronis, of Bridge- to be satisfied. frankly, It can be very danger- the State today, and Vice Presi- In other words, the Nixon* IK and it should be stringent- eight areas in the April 19 prl-ton, will again be the candidate During the past year 950 peti- ous for you to be in the driver's dent Nixon were the GOP can-Kennedy race in New Jersey ijj utilize their talent. Rickover notes that imary election, which is about of the Socialist Labor Party, seat! True, you may/think you ni Any speed over 40 miles an this is done in Russia and other! tions were filed and thousand: didate and Senator Kennedy getting tighter and tighter, par for the course, and Gladys Graver, of Newark, of nten hours spent by hearln are in relatively good health or the Democratic, the results over the past eight weeks, sen* ::,uigm with danger and death, countries and that a college education While both Republicans and It seeking election as a candi- examiners, resulting in 1,07 perhaps you may have an ex- would be very, very close, timent for Nixon has dropped date of the Socialist Workers cellent safety record, but any -.iltl be prohibited. in the United States is more expensive Democrat* will feature primary decisions, which is an averagi judging by the latest New Jer-one-half per cent iO.5%>) that fights for a seat in the United Party. of id more a month than fivi of the conditions referred to sey Poll measurement of senti- for Kennedy has edged upward ill Mr. Costello and Mr. Adams than anywhere else in the world. States Senate, only "in the The New Jersey election law years ago. can affect your driving — so if ment. nine-tenths of one per cent tit we hear about safety com- He also wants study programs co- eighth congressional district provides that although inde- Passage of the Transporta- there is any doubt now in your Today, the Nixon lead over (0.4%). veteran Representative pendent candidates must file tlon Act of 1958 and the United mind, then ask your family -.afety studies, safety ooordi- ordinated or standards prescribed, and .... . , „. , tlon Act of 1958 and the Kennedy is almost negligible. When today's vote is stacked Gordon Canfleld, of Paterson, petit ons before the primary 8tate8t s 8upreme Courtlj physician if you are fit to drive, These were the findings up alongside New Jersey Poll nd all their ilk — and still mfli he suggests this be done on trie college ti relinquishing his seat, is election, they cannot partici- sion upholding its constitution- Many persons have the er- when trained, experienced New findings reported in two pre- pate in the primary. nnn die at Avenel Street and level. there a two party primary fight ality, delivered a giant blow to roneous impression that they Jersey Poll staff reporters work- vious surveys with the Unde* lor the nomination. The^dto- BETTING: — Race track pa- New Jersey's sovereignty and have to be drunk to be langer- Ing out of Princeton put the cided vote excluded, the tren$ ; : because either the speed limit Rickover is concerned because the trict comprises Passaic County trons placed bets of $96.75 on protective rights over railroads. >us — not so, for as little as following question in face to ooks like this: the aevrage at New Jersey's mh, or it is not enforced. What except Rlngwood and West Mil- As a result State Jurisdiction ;wo average drinks or two beers face interviews to a cross-sec- Oct. 29, 1959 52.2% 1U Russlana, are graduating more scien- three flat tracks, and $65.90 at 'ord Township, over railroads has been whittled s sufficient to produce a defi- Uon of 1,000 of the State's J»n. 28, 19 0 51.0% 49.0 h'' safety experts say about this the Freehold Harness track dur- tists and scholars in the vital fields of Republican candidates for the down to nothing. adult citizens: Today 50.3% 49.1 ing 1959. nite Impairment of the judg- count the fatalities where learning than we are. He is also con-, United States Senate nomina- INDUSTRIAL EDITORS: — ments and reactions of many "Suppose the Presidential Prom the above, it can be 'horoughfares .cross? We ctt- cerned with the physical fitness (or tion Include incumben, t Clifford , Betting at the tracks set a More New Jersey industries persons. Once alcohol enters elections were being held to- seen that Vice President Nixon P. C*«, of Rahway: Robert record during U»e past year. The and businesses than ever belore the stomach it Is rapidly *b- day. H John Kennedy were today is not doing so well int need any more studitt and, lack of it) among U. S. Students. He Morris, Point Pleasant, and State Racing Commission re- are helping their employees orbed into the blood and from the Democratic candidate and against Senator Kennedy as he 1 we don't need any more warns bluntly that unless we make£avid EUzabethjtah. ports wagering at the four and other associates and friends there is carried to the brain Richard Nixon were the Re- was in late October or late Jan- Democrats have Thorn Lord, of tracks in 1959 amounted to keep informed about their com- with the resulting effect of publican candidate, which uary, albeit today's findings in I'M1 the necessary changes in our system Princeton, and R. M. Glawner, $283,715,835 — an increase of 3 panies through professionally dulling one's judgment and re one would you like to see no way indicate that Mr. Nixon which might require a ten-month of East Orange. ' per cent over 1958 and topping produced magazines and news- flexes. Once alcohol has enter win?" would lose if an ejection were the 1S57 peak year by $2,566. The statewide results: held today. we need is sane drivers, con- school year and six days of school a In the first district compris- papers. ed the body its elimination is y sane traffic restriction*. Per- tag Cftmden Q!oucester m& 817. In New Jersey more than 500 •ery slow and regardless of REGISTERED VOTERS ONLY What today's findings do week, and higher pay for teachers, we saiem counties, J. A. Heaiy. of Divided by the attendance of concerns publish papers cover- me's physical condition or Nixon 50.0% mean is that less than eight ID- A I i'an't measure the capacity of 3,013,679, the personal wager Kennedy 49.4 months before the elections are in great danger of falling behind Haddon Heights, and Joseph J. ing the full range of New Jersey whether he drinks on a full or Sherman, of Camden, will fight worked out to $98.75 at the business. Some bear particular- mpty stomach it does not take Undecided 8 will be held, differences between ivirtual drivers any better than Excluding the undediced tbe two top contenders for the the Russians in the educational and over the Democratic nomina- three flat tracks at Camden, ly appropriate titles — such as much alcohol to make any "!' koop any better control over tion while Ktoublican lneum- Lon gBranch and Atlantic City "The Wash Line," "Keynote' vote, the figures become: State's 16 electoral votes are professional fields. ' erson a potential menace .to very slight, mdition of their vehicular bant William TTCahill. of Cam- and $65.90 at the Freehold har- and "The New Jersey Bell pub- ilmself and to others. Nixon 50.3% This is a somber warning and oneden, has clear Viling. Demo- ness track. ,The State's share lished, respectively, by a laun- Kenned; 49.7 It must be understood tha); nt - but we certainly ought Drivers emotionally upset are It must be kept in mind that today's Poll findings reflect only that has been made repeatedly b^ ex-crats also have a primary con- of the wagering came to $24,- dry, a calculating machine, ust as dangerous as the drunk (i 571,252. all public opinion samplings of current sentiment - and that "i tn keep them from drittng test in the second district be- manufacturer and telephone — all doctors agree that perts in the United States. Ironical The total mutual handle at this size are subject to a margin opinion can and may change tween John A. Miller, of New- company. Throughout the coun- tlonal stability is a must to •\ii this will take are a few men the fowi- tracks during 1959: of deviation of approximately between now and November, as It is, the United States — the rich- field, and C. R. Tunney, of Mays try there are nearly 4,000 plant maintain traffic safety. Persons "n-. summons books and a Landing. Milton W. Glenn, Atlantic City, $78,461211; Oar- publications. four per cent when the findings 1960. est country in the world — is watching den State, $100,488,768; Mon- till angered by an argument at are at or very near the 50 per A better idea of the meanlne Margate, is the Republican in- The New Jersey Industrial ome or at the office, or those its major competitor pull steadily cumbant. The district com- mouth Park, -89,850,759; Free- Editors Association serves as a cent mark the way they are to-of today's vote can be seett hold, $14,907,337. angry and in that "I-don't-care- day — 50.3% for Nixon; 48.7% when current Kennedy-Nixaa *-i to- the quickest way to ahead in the field of education. Promptprises Atlantic, Cape May and professional organization for hat - happens - now" mood 1 Cumberlapd counties. New Jersey's 1960 racing sea- the folks who produce the Jer- for Kennedy. findings are stacked up along- filial accidents on Route I ihould definitely stay out from Two months ago, New Jersey side the results of the pan steps are needed if this trend is to be Democrats are fighting In the8on opens at Oar(len 8tate Parlc ^y house PaP«rs- Meeting '- intersections. ' sixth district, comprising Union at Camden on April 30 and the monthlyi—lt-'", the editors review mu- inder the driving wheel. Such Poll findings on the same ques- three Presidential elections helif altered. (Continued on Page 16) tion showed the following: (Continued on Page 16) ' County, The canddates are J. B. new year is expected to produce tual problems associated with Dunn, of Westfield. and V. Wil-new attendance and betting getting the news about their The President'* Trip liam DiBuono, of Hillside. Can- records. company to employees, officials, didates In the eighth district UTILITIES:—Congress has re- pensioners, stockholders and to sociological ad- Now that President Eisenhower's Include: Republican, P. O. De- lieved the State Board of Public tjjhe community in which they Utility Commissioners of much operate. nherent in the new locally- trip tO SOuVl America is completed, it Mure" Passaic, and William P. Kennedy, Paterson: Democrats, Jurisdiction over New Jersey David Clemo, of Newark, is senile Conference Commit- is proper to tentatively analyze it — railroads to the detriment of president of the association. Charles S. Joelson and James Ladies first... commuters but population and !* obvious to all — and it and the results. ' • • E. Parker, both of Paterson. JERSEY JIGSAW: - State h industrial growth has more safety officials are worried l(t appy M note that Wood- In the eleventh district, com- One thing Is certain, and that is prising parts of Newark and than made up for the loss of about the increase in traffic has been among the that President Eisenhower retains an the Oranges, Democratic m- work. deaths in New Jersey since New cumbant Hugh Addonlzio, one The board has. reported to Years from 124 to 134. ... New to institute such Immense popularity with peoples o Governor Robert B. Meyner Jersey residents will be re- • \y\ of the "Seven Blocks of Gran- the South American countries, as he ite" of Fordham University, Is that by the end of 1960 activi- quired to take cover next Sat- ''"'""littee. which will be head- oposed by Irvine T. Turner, of ties wil have increased a hun- urday nt 10:30 A. M. for fifteen does in most of the other countries o dred fold over the workload in minutes when "Operatioi 1(1 Newark. Frank A. Palmierl, of PhW. Smith of Colonia,wiU Orange, is the Republican jchurch mt on sa^ay at thr nt, Hie first meeting it •, man's Club will mvet today at •i:th Mrs. Helen Adamlec pre- Skalla. ^ ;nome 0{ Mr. and Mrs Thomns IIIK committee which u;, 1 P.M. to make cancrr dress- •iirting. They arr i . ' ' 7\ . • Walp. ci'iitly lo form a PTA I, Ings. Donations of white cot- Mrs. Helen Hornyak. presi-f OHM f»irl Admitted Arrangements have been new Fords Junior Hiu.. :^, made nol a wrt ton material arc mfdrd and dent; Mrs. Helen Fuilerton. sen-j To Phi Beta Kapjm K> d ^ Mis. Irving Sumka »;1S',. mar be left at the Fords Li- sor vice president; Mrs. Jo»e-j on April 23 at 8 P.M. |secretary. brary FOBDS — Mils M. Eilern open to members of the con- ! The school, which (>;i(. The club will hold a spring gregation and friends. Plan? | January, is expected i« i, a pcrcholory major, was one bazaar on March 31 at the li- secretary; Mrs Claire Toth,! iare also being made to have n | enrollment of 1100 by K brary from noon until 4 P.M. treasurer; Mi P. Mary Kozak.i of four am student* who 'speaker on May 21 whose topic h»re been admitted to mem- !ber. All members are Invited to par- ichaplaln; Mrs. Betty Sttligyi. •will be "Christian Day School" ' Committee heads, i,,., ticipate and bring their Wends berthlp In Pbi Beta Kappa •This meeting will be open to all patriotic instructor: Mrs. Crin-j jporary, were named r : • and children. 'nie Cutler, conductress; Mrs. »t Rotter* I'nivrrsltv. \>w Icquples who are interested in Branswiek. |Mrs. Ocorge Heath, i ,,;,'• Anyone having anything to JKathryn Kostrey. guard: Mrs.j [knowing more about the setup. The members of the society line, Mrs. P. J. BIICKI.. Helen Adamiec. three year trus-, organization, and purposes of a contribute to the following »re selected by a faculty com- ilaws: Mrs. Chris Mesh;,, tables may contact the chair- !tee; Mrs. Betty Sraliiryi, two, parochial school. mittee from amonic the top Ipitdlity; Mrs. S. !' ]; man of that table or leave the APPOINTED: Edward Vitair year trustee; Mrs Marge Pas- I The group plans to attend a 10 per cent of the »nd»rjrad- |Jamc« Connlff, proKini' (»boTf> ha* been named tor, one yeT trustee; Mrs. New York play. "Take Me A- things at the library: uates. Qualification!! are trnenl chairman nf the Elaine Slligyi. historian: Mrs. long" on June 17, and will ie:u jw. I) Williams, m,n,i, Book table Mrs. L. Living- scholarship, achieve- Mr;;. Harold Boerer, ]I,I•, ston; art table, Mrs. A. Casey; third annual mimtrrl show Bess Diem. Mrs Trade B&IOR. ment, character, and general from the church by chartered 1« bt held under the auspices Mrs. Betty Frdor, and Mrs. jbus. ! Mrs. Edward-MeMiii.n:, handiwork table, Mrs. R. Ohl- promts. 'ulfiit of the Middles s c son: food table, Mrs. O. Haeth; of the combined societies of Kathryn Lynch, color bearers; Games were played, and />•- ITA Council, addiv: •<: white elephant, Mrs. J. Haxkay; Our Lady of Pea«« Church, Mrs. Marge Pastor, musician; freshments were served by Mr. used toys, Mrs. R. Berk; garden Fords, April 23-24, In the Mrs. Josephine Atiamiec, assist- and Mrs. Walp, and Mr. r.nd ::roii|) nnd explainrci_ i; table, Mrs. T. Solornrski; rum- parish auditorium. The two- ant conductress; Mrs. Helemena Woodbridge Oaks Mrs. Harry Cooper. poM- und operation Mrs.jmall| Mr,, Joseph B;.,. ael Leahy and Jamei Altrath. manager for Mr. Izso and will now carries are: For women, A donation of (5.00 was given grlmage season consisting of alchemical Corporation last year a share. Working capital again;Pelane«e Keeley, School 14. ^ Syracuse, — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale, conduct activities in the 5th Naturallzers, Troylings, Fian- to Cerebral Palsy. Rosary of St. Anne, a short talkWreased earnings $1,122,000 increased in a satisfwtory wa> There were many lovely ^s-,Mrgi William Walsh. Adams Street, visited George Dtttrkt, cees, Trampeae, Mowes, Glam- A bazaar Is being held at the by Rev.Lefebvre, congregational above the 1958 figure, reflecting to $19,181.000." plays of Stuffed animals^ nsnj5eph Hansel. Mrs. Jairo Mr. Qlbson is a communicant our'Debs, Florentina's Italian jixwt home today and tomorrow. Stoll, Wood Avenue, who Is ajsinging, a candlelight proces- a rise of $8,041,000 in sales, ac-1 During 1959 expenditures forjand' "birds ' , severa"••""l "beautifu "l live entertainmentitM , Mrs K of Our Redeemer Evangelical Imports and Kadetts: for boys, Reporta were made by Mrs. surgical patient at Klngsbridge!sion and veneration of the relic'cording tu "the 1959 annual capital additions increased birds and a hamster. Some 400 lor, Mrs. Donald Ma - Lutheran Church, Fords, a Buster~Brown, Child' Ufe~and|Beto Fedor' community service Veterans Hospital- •• •, Bronx- . 'of St. Anne. The public is in-jreport of Simon Askin, Presi-moderately to $2,957,000. In the'children and parents attended. General chairman, n^ •••<. • r member of the American Le- Keds; for men, Rand, Rand chairman, and Mrs. Louise St, — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Per- vited. jdent. distributed to stockhold-:Coming "ipite! ex- Students who brought their Mrs .Robert Stoval. M: :. gion and the Marine Corps craft. They also carry daughters Kathryn, Rev. Lefebvrf, who has been'ers today, penditures figure will be more peU were: Larry Biega, Joseph Kopcko, Mrs. Martin N League. He is a YMCA instruct- Boy Scout Shoes. and Sandra Jean, associated with the Western! "Heyden Newport's consoli- than doubled, Mr. Askin report- Finan, Richard Kelch, Angela Mrs Daniel Bwartz. M ?. -. tor of personal protection, both Semel Avenue, were guest of|Hemlsphere's most famouseated" 1959 sales were ed. "During 1960 we estimate Altlerl, Juliette Check, Debra er{ Schmidt. In conjunction with their an-ll ! In Perth Amboy and New Bruns- Miss Kay Perry, West Newshrine since 1947, has traveled anea(i of those of 1957," Mrjover $6,000,000 will be expended Ann Freilich, Eugene Halub. Jo- wick and is a history teacher niversary celebration they are ; giving girts to children with throughout the world to do As stated, and 177o ahead of ;for new plants which should anne Daflck, Stephen Hyman, * » . 1 •• in' Fords Junior High School. FORDS—Mayor Frederick M. ;earch on^St. Anne and on de-|of Pamela Leigh, Michael Roto.'Sfory Of Light I old every purchase. The store Is 1958 — reaching $55,948,00'be in production by early 1961." Mr. Jago said that "James Adams will be guest speaker atjkov, weekend otlon to her. He Is the author John Petty, Deborah McKean, open dally 9 to 6 and Thursday compared with $47,907,000 in; Gibson is an experienced polit- Improvement|guests of Mr. and Mr: if several books, including "A Richard Szalay, Mark Gross, AtPTA i and Friday Nights til 9 o'clock. 1958. Earnings per common^ ical leader who will conduct an FORDS — The l'TA Land or Miracles, "A Monthj8hare for 1959 rose 92% abovei/ Joan Vossey Mtchele Serko, active campaign for Mr, Izso. With St. Aiine". "St. Anne.hgss's and were equal to $1.19 Karen Stackten, Joanne] School 7 met Thuis In 1958 he was general cam- Sweeny, and Linda Bohensky. after a ahort meetins N.:: Hopelawn Girl Scout$ Mother of Mary", and "The a ,hare on 1.979,80? share out- paign manager for Robert Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beau- standing at December 31, 1959. J. Cerio of Public Sor. re Neary with the result that the Plan Mother Dinner P " as compared with $.62 a share' Troops Formed HONORED ON BIRTHDAY a demorltratlon on Republican Party showed sub- FORDS—At a meeting of the FORDS — In honor of his 79 Through The Ages' HOPELAWN—Announcement 'in 1958. stantial gains that year, His la ra B alt G1 rl birthday, the Very Rev. Alex- Robert Sweeny of 1: B-.:,-| was made that the third an- "All divisions of the corpora-!p , J ?". , . abilities in this field will make borhood Association at the ander Harpas, New Ywk City, High "School ai- • nual Court of Awards Ior Westbury Park News, tion contribuied to the increase a valuable and substantial con- The Need for stnte GLADYS E. SCANB in sales and earnings," Mr. As- home of Mrs. Alfred Urffer, 98 retired Russion Orthodox pas- tributlon to the Republican termedlate Oirl Scout Troop 53 toor was feted at a party at the Taxes." 4S7 Uncolo Hichwaj, lielln kin noted, and,'"the CMpor?-|,™th__S^eet,^aimouncement campaign this year. It is witniwiu ^ held at the Mother and home jot his son-in-law and RefjceahmentJ were Daughter (Unner May 12 at the Tel. U-S-K79 [tion remained in a strong lift'Jwas made of the organization great pleasure that I welcome I ' ancial position in 1959." I of two new brownie troops daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John|klndergarieh and fi him as one of the outstanding Veterans of Foreign Wars Me- — Mr. and Mrs. William Has- Vesley, 257 Summit Avenue. 'mothers. members of Mr. Izso's campaign "Total cash-flow arising from der the leadership of Mrs. J. A. morial Post, James Street, ai sett, and children, Janet and earnings, depreciation, and de-|Banyacskl and Mrs. Martin team.' a meeting at the home o: William, Jr., Westbury Road, ferred Federal income taxes Levy, Mrs. Warren Fullerton, Dunbar were weekend guests of Mr. was $3.39 per share of common Troop leaders dsicussed and Avenue. and Mrs. Anthony Aiello, Jersey stock, of 30'' greater than thejrehearsed songs for the June Ruddy-Reso Betrothal The girls have been taugbJ City. Mr. and Mrs. George Bev- to darn socks and make wrisi eridge and children, G«>rge,! 'festival at Roosevelt Park. Announced by Parents pin cushions in connection with Scouts in the seventh and Jr. and Roseann, Worth Street \ORT to Mark Fifth eighth grades will attend a FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. John the seamstress badge.' were also dinner guest* of Mr.| SAVE party April 5 in the Metuchen Reso, 130 Hornsby Avenue, have; and Mrs, Aiello Sunday, Birthday at Dance I Presbyterian Social center. A announced the engagement of FUND FOB PEOBES - Judy Verilli, daughter of FORDS — Plans were fur- 1film1 will be shown and unl- their daughter, Shirley Ann, to WEIGHED Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Verilli, thered fox the fifth birthday! /" ' *"*£;J" on Stanley J. Ruddy, Jr., son of With half the amount al- Baker Street, was guest of hon- party dance to be held on April"0™5 modeled- Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ruddy, 140 ready voted, the Senate recent- or at a party given by her 23 at the Elk's Hall, Route 27, Walnut Street, Avenel. ly completed action on requests parents in observance of her Metuchen, at a board meeting{ The Reverie Method Miss Reso, a graduate of for nearly 13,500,000 for elec seventh birthday. Ouerts in- of Metwood Chapter, Women's Customer — Have you got Woodbridge High School, isjtlon-year Investigations. eluded Kathy Poloski. Donna]American ORT, which was neld Dr. Embonpoint's book, "How employed as a secretary In the Senator Ellender (D.-La.) Wood. Rosemarie Morey, Bar- at the home of Mrs. Raymondto Get Slim?" protested vainly that the an bara Spino. Diane Smith, Pa- Chait. TAXES Personnel Department of Merck Bookseller — No, madam, but and Company, Rahway. nual total has grown to that STB1DE KITE'S "DANCER"; For the bigger girl who likes tricia McCarthy, Janet and The next regular meeting will how about your taking Dr. Her fiance, a graduate of 1figure from -140,000 In 1940. Ha the slim, delicate look a'foot.. . this low and lovely shell Shiela Wosk, Pamela and Susan be held April 19 Instead ofi April | Blender's book. "How to Oet Woodbridge High School, }s a called the burgeoning investi- with the tapering Princess lines, graceful bow. Black Odenheimer, Bette Goldberger 12 because of the Passover Holl-'Fat," and acting against his' With member of the Army, In the gations "unending and useless." Patent Leather or all-over white. Priced at $9.95 In sixes and Susan Conahan. days. directions?" Signal Research Agency, Fort Oovernment jecurltles con- 4 to 9. Stride Rite Shoes are carried In your locality by Monmouth. i tlnue advance. 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for a Court COLONIA - Murray HPIIOI.,DoSerlo. romapondliiK sccre- To Install )res1(l..nl. of the Jordan Wondujtwy, rend n letter fr IHKL1N -Mrs. Chnrlrs Wcin* " | for fllllMKlBllC" •ivir Assoemllon, has nn-lyoaLofficr department asHent- iioiinred Hint, delivery of nonily wnis rlpclrri president o{ \,l A1I.SU1- U-\ AWflirt in« to the request of residents 100 yoiini.' Norwpglnn mujje 1 Auxiliary of Iselln Post, ;,, rr-Mto for an out-Rolnn mnll drposlt y in will bo mjidc l.liis Sunday VT-'W. !trnl,i, mo"ini box in the area, Sunn a box is 1 to members of the Association now In operation at the corner MTS liHiiifil wen : Mrs. Ed-.. ,', Trnoii 44 Colii'.llt- wind .sherry, senior VICR •prell-" , |i,,. 'Kiinr of th. Con of the trees WIIK taken carc.of Jordan Road and Sandy { of by the group's funds. nndlutne. dint. Mrs. Edward Frederick-" If'l (" Tnrv.'Viri.. Ih'nrll Airs. Larry Frl"dland, P1(lsi- .ynns, cimplnm; Mrs. Eft*. . rt Skill- M,lrs dent, of the Youth Activities D/.iombiik. Mrs. William'; Rlchnrri f'niincll of Colonia, was the mid Mis. Edwin Bender,' vlr. ACT j Hiiesl speaker Monrlnv nlqht at ir.'trN. Mrs. Lawrence Hlfi1, n tnectlnn of the Jordan Woods By Sisterhood n.-iiiry; Mrs. Edward BaroiW* 1'inup held at the home of Mr. Mrs. John Tybot",. i I>I llmwr will la ISELIN _ Sisterhood ..nrsdny nt I'"1 N(1'v mid Mis- AW Klein, 74 Drake Sholom of Iselin, presented i r siitcs appointed to tW(' Place. She discussed the pur- 'Out Of This World," a fashion m p. M. Hiuhl vM ANN IUSINKO district fere Mrs. Weitt*-', pose and organization of YACC show, at Temple Neve Sholom. S tt|ll OP the Ear,ln KNGAOKI): - Mr. and Mrs. mid described the grrnt need , .>..- Sherry find Mtt. I,, Howavd Nrw- Michael M. Ruslnko. Ill tier- Ifor It. in"thTcoloiila"aieft Metuchen, Models were Mrs, HltenwtcK, Mrs. David Anders, Mrs. Jerome Mi.!-."" Mrs. Carl kfley Avrnur, Cnlnnta, an- Mrs. Robert Lauer, trensur .• u. Mrs. Piedcrickson Barris, Mrs. Richard Brief, Mrs. noiiiire Ihp fiiRaicrmeiit of nf Ihe Jordan Woods club, an- . Hull; clclogfltPS to MlddW-" • of their daughter, Barbara Ann, nounced thnt to date 83 mem- A. J. Cohen, Mrs. Milton Ger- ;rx (,'nunly Council, Mrs. Beft«-,* , comvii After to Ronald Dalf Crrccn, ion of bers have rejoined. Mrs. P'Mnr ber, Mrs. Hy Qlickman, Mrs, P. irr mid Mrs. Svlhra; alternate! ,. nlloi Pram wiH Mr. and Mrs. Vlnvrnt Crccco, A. Llebes, Mrs. Fred Softer and IV/lnmSnfc. ' ' /*' dlvliiK ™ci Beach City, Ohio. Mis* Ru»- the Mlsaeg ffandra Sablotsky Mrn. Joseph Kawcisza Wli^,' • equipment. Cub- tnko, a senior at Marietta (ilub Calendar and Joan Shane Junior models. iiiipoiiitcd pntriotlc instructor,.!;. !,,li)li M College, Marietta, Ohio, IK a Entertainment was provided iiiul Mrs. Dzinmbak, historian* , •, sjjonslble for Mr. »p««cli correction majnr and by Miss Marlerie Flshman, solo- other nppolntfid wore COlOf; Pack la a member of Sipna Kappa ist, accompanied at the piano iciin'rs, Mrs. Alfred ,.:irnnce «t h'» Lists Hat Show i Friday at the Co- •orority. Mr. Crecco In also a by Miss Linda Green. Mrs. Vincent Scamorza, •enlor at Marietta College. ISELIN - The Chain O'HUls1 HiMider. and Mrs. GustaW*1 ,; v. and Mr. Ream Sisterhood will hold He, li a petroleum engineering Woman's Club wll hold a hat community serTl fashions. family, fresh fruits, vegetables R Road. Mento ISEUN — Open house was mother, Charles Smith, Richard Peterson ^nd John Bnlen. urred in January, February1 and eggs, gift items and bric-a- John HlR«in«, 15 held at Sthool '15 Monday when Members of Mrs. Strada's ,nd March. Secret pals were brac. :-., -,s Sti'-et: Michael there were parent-teacher con- committee are: evealed and new names select- i';nk Avenue: Jowph ferences In the classrooms and Mrs. Thomas O'Hare, Mrs. Mothers will be able to id for the coming years. Francis Burns, Mrs. William Washington Avenue; (children's work displayed About shop at leisure for there will be Post to Elect Lions Club to be Hosts lag Ceremony Mrs. Dziombak was presented Moorhead, Mrs. Barkauskus, -.n-,vr»nski, 154 Dow 200 parents attended. After a baby sitters and film presenta ,'ith a gift for selling the most ' liobrrt Bablak, 82 community sing In the auditor- Mrs. Robert Bongart. Mrs. John tlons. ihristmas cards. ..•;. nil of Iselin. ium a buntnpM wvilon wa.< held Williams, Mrs. Walter Andrews, Proceeds will be used for Slate Tonight At Annual Ladies 'Night Held by Scouts Mrs. Luna, chairman, an- Announcement was made that Mrs Kenneth Lawrence, Mis. lounced installation of officer* also made at the furthering construction of the COLONIA - The VFW Post COLONIA- a Parent-Teacher meeting will Quldo Devlvl, Mrs. Lawrence ISELIN—Lions Club of Iselin Final arrangements were also •The Colonia ill be April 23 at Post Hfead- meeting temple. 6061 will hold its annual elec- Neighborhood II be held at the school March 30, Eustlce, Mrs. Robert Eckersley, rill hold its annual charter andl nade for eye surgery on an Girl Scout [uarters. Mrs. Svihra Will be> -..t:-ain of spring hiklnc tion of officers tonight, with roops officiated 1:30 ?M. Ernest Dubay, physi- Mrs Robert Driscoll, Mrs. Vin- The center provides religious selln woman at Middlesex at a flag ;i., AX. A large group of formal Installation ceremonies! adies' night dinner-dance Sat- ceremony last week at the PTO installing officer and Mrjj. cal education supervisor, will cent Damiano, Mrs. John Dlgll- educational and social needs of Hospital, New Brunswick. -.r.'.l spend the find week young and old. Mrs. Jack Good- taking place April 23, it was' irday at Colonia Country Club. meeting of School 21 in com- iherry will be installation con- be guest speaker, He will speak llo. announced at a recent meeting. .,• c.imp Cowaw under man Is chairman of the bazaar. Final plans for the affair Mr, and Mrs. Dangell attend- memoration of the 48th anni- ductor. The Installation will bet ui. :>!up of' assistant on "Summertime Activities" Posters will be made by Ed- id the 5th anniversary party of held Jointly with the post. "A Luncheon Is Served" will The Colonia Post will be, were made at a meeting at' versary of Girl Scouting. Tak- ,•: Gus DeVlCO. Ust Baby sitters will be available. ward Youngland and Charles 1 the Raritan Bay Recreation neld April 28> plM at host Monday to the Veteran's Howard Johnson Restaurant, ing part were Sherle Denson,. M: DfVico took a group A hot dog luncheon has been Smith, Woodbrldge High School ** * ' Alliance Organization, R. L. Club for The Blind at Phoenix caller, Troop 121; Barbara TO BE MODERATOR students. center. Route 1. COLONIA—Miss Ellen Stovei, :!- for a hike to Roose- set for April 6 at the school. Hughes and E. K. Williams, Grove. Fifty-three sightless Durik, American flag, Troop Fred Walker, president, an- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. •.::••. (nr second claw re- Mrs. Oeorge Hodgson '$ first Campaign for Members Mrs. Herbert Sellg, Mrs. Nor-Post representatives to the Al- people attended. 121; Nancy Peterson, Girl Seoul nounced a paper drive will be lark Stover, Jr., Warwick .:'.< Assistant 8cout- grade morning session won the Mrs. Francis Burns and Mrsma. n Tucker and Mrs. Softer liance, reported. Mr. Williams flag, Troop 48; Carolanri Booth held Sunday Parting at 1 P.M. Road, will preside over a stu-. Jisrph Mates also pur- attendance award and Mrs. John O. Schrelber, Jr. co-chair- will attend the fourth annual also said that arrangements X-RAY CLINIC American Guard, Troop 48 Charles Cerbone won the door man of the membership com- spring'conference of the Cen- William Dangell is chairman ient panel which wil take part have been made to procure flags COLONIA—Schools 2 snd 16 Nancy Mellor, Girl Scou mlttee tral New Jersey Branch of the and he appealed to residents to ,n a tea sponsored by the Plain-, prlM. Mother* of pupil* In theS - announced 275 newslet- to be placed on veterans' graves PTO is sponsoring a chest X- Guard, Troop 163. flfth grade were In charge of ters were sent to non-memberslNational Woman's League of place as much paper as possible, field-Westfield Smith College, in St. Gertrude's cemetery on ray clinic to take place Tues- At the regular meeting ol r Is Appointed hotpltallty. residing in the Chain O'HUls the United Synagogue of Amer- led in bundles, at the curb as Club. The tea will be held Tues- Memorial Day. day in the Colonia library frora|Troop 121. the troop's thin lay at the home of Mis, Ros- At the April 26 meeting, Park section of Iselin, and thatjica April 26 at Temple Adath proceeds are used to aid the New members Installed at the 2 to 5 P. M. and 6 to 8. Any year in. Scouting was celebrated well H. Rausch, Plainfleld, and \tt Scoutmaster election of officers win take 13 new members Joined the Israel, Woodbridge. blind and needy families of Ise- last meeting were: T. A. Colonia adults will be welcome iThose who received their third given for prospective stu-, placpe e andd MentaM l HatHealthh k in February. They are: n. The preliminary session wljl Donoghue, 18 Joanna Place, and [The program is under the direc year star pins were Bernadett dents. Miss Stover Is a junior bedl«cu»sed. Prior to the meet-1 Mrs. A Blydenburgh. Mrs. be conducted by Mrs. Lionel s. W. Olkowskl, New Market, Arrangements were also ton of the Middlesex County .Abato, Sue Abrams, Sheri |at Smith. The panel which •she', I Ing a diabetic clinic will be con- Vincent Damiano, Mrs. John Conlsa, president of the Branch. at the meeting for the annua: Jack Zingg, membership chair- Tuberculosis and Health Denson, Carol Henry aJ4 Alici will moderate will desert^; Dlgllllo, Mrs. Robert Driscoll, 1 W;UN - Herbert Kramer ducted for adults only. A social action worship will be man, reported that there has Spring minstrel to be presented League Marlis. ipresent undergraduate life. 4i )v Iselin VFW Poit Mrs. Robert Eckersley, Mrs . •-•:.!:.i , appointescoutmasterd scoutmaste. Herbertr Mrs. So~ l Klein, Woodbrldge~ . In Post membvshlp recently. Hi Dowd, Mrs. Nicholas Lucaneg< 1 iTickets may be purchased from THE HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN |i;!..i::is lias retired aa scout- Church Merger stallatlon of officers will take attributed this to the Post ro, Mrs. Lawrence Eustlce, Mrs. any member. V but will stay In the place in the afternoon and an acquiring Ite own home foi French, Mre. DeTomasso. Mrs. address will be given by Mrs meetings.' /•"• ' Two guests were present from - ;i.: an advisory capacity. Qehring, and Mrs. W. Maran- To be Discussed Saul Teplltz. national program Membership In the Post the Warren Township Lions >'v...-uppolnted chairman U ski. p>aru Campbell and serving COLON1A — The combined chairman. sponsored Boy Bcout Troop 4 Club. Membership Is open to resi- the committee are Walter congregation* of the Church of has aim risen sharply. Then dents residing in the Chain O- PLAN FOB FUTURE .-•anford Luna, Henry the Qood Shepherd and Beth- are still openings, and applica Hllls Park section. GuesU are COLONIA — The Altar in and Joseph Straater. lehem Union Church will meet tlons will be accepted on Wed' invited to attend meetings JWV Auxiliary Rosary Society of St. John Vi i I: U'UT presentation and at the latter church at 7 P, M. nesday, March 30, at the hom> ( which are held the second Tues- anney Church will meet Wed inly dinner wil be held April Sunday to dUcuu plant for of Herman J. Kunkes, 43 Marl day of each month at the In- nesday at the rectory. Plans •i I'M, their new church building and boro Lane. Any boy aged 11 am diana Avenue School 18 at 8:30 ToMeetTueslay will be completed for the "Nigh to select a new name for the up is eligible, and must be ac P.M. The purpose of the club is of Recollection" Palm Sundaj [Hi OMK, MOMS merged congregation*. COLONIA—The Ladles' Aux- companfed by a parent whe people join oluba to to "participate in such civic ac iliary, Jewish War Veterans, applying for membership. evening and for a benefit card — Mr, and Bin. Rev. George A. Shulta, pastor,jtlvlties as will promote commun- party to be held April 20 at Doherty, 2 Canterbury of the Churcti of the Good will meet Tuesday at the hkrne ty approvement'as well as the Agents are rich! Phil Kellogi School 20, Next regular meet- enjoy it together as weekend guest* Shepherd, will continue his of Mrs. Abe Rosenthal, 83 El- communities social and gen- bought David Niven's Pacifii ing of the Society will be April :!i'>lhers, Mrs. William «rie* of Lenten sermons this mont Place. Speakers will be eral welfare", Palisades home for $100,000 6 when the White Nuns of I '•• and Mary Hanky 8unday at 11 A. M. In School Mrs. Minna Meyers, central $, Jersey county council president, °*vl& kept two acres on whic Metuchen will show a film illu- ' Jersey City. 17. Sermon topic will be The strating the work of their order. Dice." fourth in a series on TO HOLD BAZAAR and Mrs. Bertha Rose, past de-|1'!! builbild a new one. "The Signs of Jesus' Passion.' COLONIA—The Brownie and partment president. The fellowship and evangel- Intermediate Olrl Scouts of The annual pilgrimage to the [I Ism committee of the church Colonia neighborhood No. 1 Lyons Veterans Hospital, Lyons,|| P. will meet soon at the home oi will hold a bazaar Saturday will be held March 31. Repre- Mrs. Clark Lum, 61 Lancaster rom 10 A. M. until 5 P. M. at sentatives of each auxiliary in SAVE MONEY!! Road, to arrange temporary Schools 2 and 16. There will be the State will' be present and is a good man transportation for the Sunday rafts, baked goods, games, a the county president will give a Do you know 7 out of 10 oil burning School children to the Bethle- picture show, hot dogs, soda piano to the hospital. Thurs- hem Union church where serv and pop-corn. Money raised will day, April 6. the Auxiliary will furnaces are wasting money? Is yours? to know Ices will be held starting Easter be used for camp equipment Join with the Post in a social

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H Starkist WHITE MEAT TUNA ^ 29 H H H H TOMATO JUICE LIBBY'S Nutritious 4 r '1 H Foir Fisherman's Scallops pfcp. 3r h AMMONIA H=E £. 10 Hudson Napkins ft 10 Bittered Beef Steaksa™* 3S.1 c cr B Canphett's Oyster Stew 2'£ 65' Liquid Bleach S £.10 Marcal Tissues Z 10< 65' H CupMI's Crean of Shrwp 2 H H $ 2 C liver Valley Perch 39* H H Cake Mixes .555. 4 *• 1 Deviled Ham**«- 2 ~ 37 H Birtfseye HaMock Fillet M H Kraft's STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 3 Birdseye Floiwler Fillet M M M Larje Coi Fish Cakes 2 £49' N NNTOtrS H H H Macaroii & Cheese Kiier H ASPARAGUS IWATERMELON nva H Forihook Uia Beans VAUIY H H CALIFORNIA, TENDER FIERY-RED, SWEET EATING H Baby Liaa Beans ™T H ALL GREEN CUT or WHOLE H H FreicfcFrid Potatoes SSL'S 2 V^ 49* H H M Minte MaM Oraije Juice H « M ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL! LARGE, ALL GREEN Cits ail Tips X 5 £ H H H bnth H lgc Broccoli H Loaf Sale • «»™ mum *^ KKD, CRISP, KOSE BUD Redem Yoir Proctor & Gamble Coupons M H MR. CLEAN H CheddarCheese JOY LIQUID H 69 Radishes WTO COUPON H J WITH COUPON H ng sin H r55c S27c bot. 88c H Margarine s 29 H H PREMIUM DUZ H - CreamCheese^ X JOY LIQUID H FRESH, CRISP, TANGY WITH COUPON DETERGENT H Uiiu.v liupurt-ed WITH COUPON H H 59 que«n r M Escarole g60c;a-32c size 89c X 47c H Canned Hams 3 • 2 H H I'ure Maid, 100% HARDY, 2-YEA* OLD FIELD CROWN IVORY SNOW IVORY SNOW H H WITH COUfON WITH COUPON H Orange Juice un 29 ROSE BUSHES ~ 69 H ^ 32c I OPEN Opposite SUNDAY Rqhway A.v opa 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Town Ho 11 Mutual Super Markets Wood bridge at Main St. SUIDAY li'A'ii ILKtolM H nilTTYTTTTTTTTTTTYTYTTYT .1'. PAGE FIFTEEN luests worn Mr. and Mrs, Clar- Menlo Park; Mr. and Mrs. Har- :NJOYED WEEKEND ence Crane, of Newark and Mrs. old Maul and children Glen' and Ionia branch of the American COLONIA — Ei«ht and Mrs. Hurry I,. Hubbs, Mill- Diane, Matawan, and Mr. and Services Listed couples Association of University Wo» ISKLDN PERSONALS 'rom the Jordan Woods area ;own. Mrs, Alexander Cuthberteon men to be held at the home of injoyed » weekend at Laktwood — Mildred Avis Rosenkranz, and children, Richard and Mau- Mrs. Robert Wleman, Rahwajr. K. SCANR At Beth Sholom •ecently complete with Ice- Dr. Wllklns is a member of th» a party on the fifth birthday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cal- reen, Iselin and Mrs. Harry Iskating, swimming and '1 the «»•> Uncn'n Hlfl.wir |WUn division of special services, Col- Quests included Mrs, John vin Rownkranz Elmhurst Ave- Evans, Rahway. ISEUN — Rabbi Bernard Iflxin's, Present on the outing Tel. U-H-IB7* lege of Engineering, Rutgen Wai!!, Mr. and Mrs, John Wali, nue was christened at 9t. Ce- — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mor- Prankel, spiritual leader of Con- were Mr. and Mrs, Murray H>!- - Mi. nnd Mrs. Jerome Cas- •"' «nd children, John, III and celia's Church by Rrv. Robert ton and children, Nancy. Roh- gregation Beth Sholom, nsslst- er, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg Unversity. He has served ,on 11 nnd children, Ruth and|w«h, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mayer, assistant pastor, Spon ert, Donald and James, Homes ed by Dr. Norbert Knstnn, can- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Zucker. many State and community planning boards and is a mem- •Jack, Middlesex Avenue att«nd- Starry and children Mattie and sora |were Mrs. James Martin Park Avenue, were dinner guests tor will conduct Sabbnth eve Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Pepper, : of Mr. and Mrs. John Tamute- ber of the Governor's Commit- HI the Bar Mitzvah of klchard Edward, Jr., Miss Gladys God and Nlel prael, both of Iselin. services at 8 P.M. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gray. Mr Slnvin. son of Mr. nnd Mrs ley, all of iselin; Mr. and Mrs A reception wns held at the vlcz, North Bergen. and Mrs. Lawrence Klrsehen- tee on Planning Legislation. The congregation is invited TuW Slnvln. Interlakrn. William Slanlka and children Auth Avenup Pirehouse. bnum, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoff- At tonight's meeting the C9- to an Ones? Shabbat, after ser- - Mrs. John Waterson and Marilyn, Paul nnd Arllne, New GIFT FOR NEW SCHOOL man. lonln branch will present a lift — Mr. and Mrs. Robert vices, which wilt be sponsored 'hUrtion, Edward, William and ark. ISELIN— Eighteen members of money to a Township library Scank,, Lincoln Highway, were of the Junior Girls Unit of Ise- by the Pre-U.S.Y. Group. for the purchase of reference Jrnneti.e, clark, were dinner Mr. nnd Mrs. James O' guests at a birthday dinner in of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hamil- lin Post VFW, accompanied bj On Saturday at 10 AM Rab- Community Planning books. This year's donation W'H Rourke nnd sq/is, Dennis am honor of Mr. Scank at the home Mrs, Joseph Strasser, chairman bi Prankel will conduct Junior to the Avenel library. ton Hillings, JryWrlKht Street. Gary, Auth Avenue, attended . of Mr. an4 Mrs. Oorge Max Richard "and William and Mrs. Edward Dalombiik. id Conureffatlon services, and wll To be Talk Subject family birthday dinner at th well, Charles Street. visor, met at Iselin School 15 be assisted by Benjamin !/•( Rtrnssers, twin sons of Mr, and COLONIA — "Community Famous Words Up-To-Dat« home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanle — Guests of Mr, and Mrs Monday. Miss Marie Campesl bowltai, Linda Klebe. Scot1. planning Problems" will be the The Communist: "My Coun- |Scank, were Mr. and Mrs. Otis president presented a rrcor Fischer, Ira Lasky, and Barbara subject of Dr. Edward Wllklns was the honored guest. Othe; iDougherty and son. Keith player to new School 24, 'Cooper. •y! May she always be left, at a meeting tonight of the Co- I hut left or WKAHC my cotintryl" OUR LOWEST

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Received BEAUTY SHOP OPENS COLONIA — A new beauty | PRICE IN 10 YEARS! Colonia library shop, the Tint-N-Tone. hasi [opened recently at 535 Inmanj M:s Elliott Uroff iAvenue with an experienced f Ml that the follow- !staff of operators. Miss Elulnr. x 1 K- have been pur- the proprietor, has had many :.c t'olunia library: year* of experience In the New-j Ten Pains of ark area, and her staff Includes The Day Long," Muw Rose, MIM Barbara, Mliw I/ire" The Dedl- DorU and Mr. Ralph. Th.r sliopI Kili'nt, I/ove,' "A is open Tuesday tnroimli Wiuui-I : ' "No Room in day from B A. M. to 6 I1 M.j liciiiratlon Wlth- and remains open until 9 Fi i-; ' "False Scent," day evenings. Appointments I :: Another Town," 'may be had by calling Ku I-1 1 i Know," "Th« 1811.

• "The U. N.,":FILM IS SHOWN j i:; Pt'an\""Adven-! COLONIA—A film. "This Is' w," additions to'New Jersey." was shown by 1,1 I). scries nnd the P. Wltz of the New Jersey Belli niystpries. Van-1 Telephone Company at a meet- ;• i lean and British!Ing °t M>* Colortia Club Mnnday 8' •,,• 1810" nlfht In School 16 Mrs Wri- ter Sweeney won the attend- iance piiw. Hostesses were Mrs. II THE NEW ( Bernard Che res*, Mr*. Micliael L ' The Altar-Rosary i pinko I ••. John Vianney' Mrs. Joseph Hrehus. Mrs Ltn ; nnsor A Night of Burke. Next meetlnK will be to on Sunday, April make cancer dr?*Mni(* and will t of Palm Sunday.| bf Anrli 4 M » P. M at School DEMI Fr •Aill be held at StJjg '.::i, ivapark. and — w > iif School 20 at; Communlit China to: istrtngthen militia

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' '* Al"S Avenue, Woodbridg* ME4-899B B WOODBRIDGE GREEN ST. CIRCLE (ISELIN) PERTH AMBOY 366 SMITH STREET Intersection Koutei 1 and 8 3 BLOCKS WEST OF RA1LHOAD STATION FEfE PARKING ON PREMISES AT BOTH 8TO&KS MONDAY THRU SATURDAY » A. M. TO 9 f. M. AT BOTH PAGE SIXTEEN further rate Increase* it took* horsepower under the foot calls war against Atlantic County Using circulars and "Junk" driving It requested by police hundredweight for their Wb.ru- doubtful now that Congress will for clear, healthy eyesight, side Capitol Dome over membership on the pro- mall) WM about $200 million. . Governor Meyner ha* signed ary milk production. . . . The act, or If it does, that it will vision, judgment of distance, posed Delaware River and Bay In my opinion this $600 mil- •t CLASSIFIED iFrom Editorial a resolution calling upon New All-Btate Conference of the put our postal service on a self- and the ability to see well at :* Authority. ... For the first BATH - INFORMATION has bfcn elected president of the York State to Increase to 21 New Jersey Elementary Prin- lion deficit should be eliminat- supporting basis. night — these are all Important Niitlomil Association of State years the minimum age for the cipals' Association will be held eleven months In 1959, there ed, or substantially reduced. It visual factors that can be seri- Dradllne for ail* were 597 reported business]seems especially undesirable to ously affected In older persons, for U Tilt, Directors am! Supervisors of purchase of alcoholic beverages at the Ambassador Hotel, At- 10 A M for th« „ failures In New Jersey. . but young people can be affect- to web additional Secondary Education. . . . Or- in the Empire State.... The lantic City, on May « and 7 continue the present practice Doctor Talk "**i Secretary of State Edward J. publication ders closing natural oyster seed fight HKalnst thr mosquito has and early registration is urged. of having the taxpayer pay over ed also - so old and young Parable •" Patten has started a campaign i From Editorial Page) .must be sure of good vision. l)crts In New Jersey's tidal been launched with the slgn- . . . The study commission for 1 cent for the average piece of idi takDD erer ph against alleged crackpot candl people are too occupied with|Your vision can also be im- MOT*: wntfrs will remnin in effect un- ilnK of a bill by the Governor a high-speed transit 3ystem in third class mall delivered to tent In. dates getting on the November their personal problems to re- paired by other conditions dln- til furthrr not ice the State appropriating $110,000 for mos- southern New .Jersey, has been him. Nor docs there seem'Justi- Telephone MErenrr 4-1 111 Conservation Department an- election ballot. act to any emergency situation ,tsnt from the eyes, such as quito control purposes. , . . reconstituted by the Legislature flcatlon for a rate on second nounces. . The recent State that may arise In driving an the blurring of vision found at Governor Mrvnei has Issued a for another year. . . From class mall which has the result Truffle Safely Conference pro- automobile on the streets of times In hay fever sufferers, as proclamation srttinK aside the January to November. 1959, of costing the Post Office De- moted by Governor Meyner Washington Letter any town or on the open high- well as persons suffering from • FKMAI.E HFI.P WANTED MISCEI.l.AM o,, month of April a'; Cancer Con- 212,046 nrw automobiles were partment 4 cents more to del'.v- FOR S.\[ | urged support Tor Implied con- way. the common cold. Clenr vision registered in Now .Jersey. rr a magazine than the amout' InAY WORKER. Experlencfd,1___ sent legislation whereby driver trol Month. . . . Farmers in the (From Editorial can be insured by reducing all 13 cnimtlM of North Jcrrey will CAPITOL CAPERS: — Salem million in 1959. The loss on of postage paid for this service. Driving the modern, fast au- | reliable Every WAny and |BABY'8 CRIB Vm-, license iippllc;int5 would tomobile with the force of 250 eye strain by taking advantage to ehcmic.nl tests for drunken Woive from S5.13 to $3.35 per'Coutity Is expected to declare third class (primarily adver Despite the desirability of i.iternate Mondays. Own trims-: dltlon. Also „„,,. of properly fitted sunglassesjIportBtion or No. 134 bus. Catcall U 8-1863. , n-110 3/24 — -- and by having your eyes ex- 1lJld amined regularly. Night driving '• SETTLING E8T.VH .is particularly tiring to the eyes KITCHEN HELP wanted. Full i never used, | so avoid exoesslvf nlsht driving or part-time. Stewart's Root]gxl5. W5.00; On. iif powlWe. Beer Stand, Carteret. Call MEI$55.00. Other sl« 4_19g'7. 3/24 um, 120.00. U<\\ Older persons now have much lU 17-]ewel Oruen , leisure time and often travel • MALE HELP WANTED • never used, «iti extensively, but remember, If : SERVICE DIRECTORY RATIONAL HRM has opening ggutnuitee, , sacrtfin BUSINESS 65 years or over, the reflexes and coordination tend to slow for office manager In Car- wool hooked down Rrndually — persona 86 teret plant. Must have college , will usually tire more easily and degree and experience in hand-i,, SERVHKs Swimming Pools -'the resistance to glare Is lessen- ling payroll, inventory and ac-j_ Builders Fishing Tackle Liquor Store - Music Instruction - Radio & TV Service - ed and of more Importance Is.counts payable. Agee under 30 TELEVISION A Mi the loss of ability to see as well]send resume to Box 30. cvo this oaiSERVIC»flV6E. aiUl Set Ntrd at night. If you're past the 85 newspaper. 3''^overhead involved HOME Telephone MErcurj 1-1889 Makwinski Builders GUITAR LESSONS REPAIR? mark plan now to have a peri- M^Ar^S^SALBSMEN".!^™"^ «mi,, of SWIMMING Call odic check-up, including a • Quality REEL WOODBRIDGE r part-time. All funds, Workmanship ME 4-4360 check of your vision, then your commissions paid PARTS rn MADAME • Custom Homes Liquor Store POOLS? Official Service Station • Remodeling 1 MARX ANDRASCIK, Prop. ART'S RADIO NOW a Fiberglass :A3d for can save a life this way, A lS • Commercial and ••CENTAURE," "MITCHELL" & TELEVISION ' Pool YolPCan Afford that life may be your own. problems of life 1 Complete Slock of Pnmcutlo Light Industry "AIRBX," "PENN," "BRONSON. SALES and SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS • way No. 1. corner i,; "ALCEDO." "BRITTON," and Imported Wines (next to Brenium • Hisured 'JOHNSON," "TED WILLIAMS, 155 Avenel Street, Avenel LT YOUR DR1NKINO h*i W- "LANOLEV," "RUMERI" and Been and Liquon tween Rah way Hn(i General Contractors "GOLDEN CLUB" Repair Estimates Free! $2,395 • Avenel Woman's , com* a problem, Alcoholics For more Informs T. A. I. C. O. 12 Lexington Ave. 574 AMBOY AVENUE Antennai Instilled Take 5 Years to Pay Unonymou0 s can help you Can 6-0137. Open daily Carteret, N. J. Parts Si Repaira on AU SIMONE'S Guitar Studio lubes Tested Free at Our Store T O BOJ to 9:00 P. M Si: WOODBRIDG^, N. J. Car Radio! Serviced Promptlj KI 1-6422 Makes of Reels Club to Elect B?Woodbridge^ . polntment. 451 School St., Wooflbrldge Guaranteed 10 Yean -4-4 a "PFLUE(iER," "OCEAN CUT," , Phone ME 4-3062 No Upkeep AVENEL — Final plans were; 3/3-3'31 "QUICK," "II-I" made at a meeting of the Ave- • WANTED TO Ri NT - Carpentry - Masonry - and man; others. For Appointment Roofing & Siding - Locksmith nel Woman's Club for the ENODQH HOT theatre party Monday. Mrs. WATER? Will guarantee to re- WOOBRIDOE TOWysHUi All Types of Phone FU 8-3894 10% OFF Orchestra For Hire Harold Schiller, chairman, an- store your HOT WATER Sav- Vicinity. Housr ,,: T. R. STEVENS 'On Pools Purchased WOODBRIDGE KEY Roofing and Sheet Meui Work nounced the bus will leave ings up to 70% of replacement I room apartment ;• • CARPENTRY 6SS ST. GEOKGE AVE. Before May 15! cost. Work done on premise* rushed or unfun..! RUDY'S Mr, Bongiorno, Agent, from the Avenel School at 5:45 and & LOCKSMITH SHOP WOODBRIDGE P.M. for the trip to see the Twelve years experience. Call adults and response. Fishing Tackle & Repair age child. No object: MASONRY AUTO, HOME. wishe to announce that Repairs play. "Take Mv Along' 8CHAIBLE UM6SCALE RB- 2J6 Monroe St., Rahwaj OFFICE KEYS MERMAID Th'e slate of new officers was|MOVAL SERVICE. ADaras 1- area. Write. Rhin Eipert Workmanship SONNY'S RHYTHM uf aU DUPLICATED presented by Mrs. Andrew 4999 for free estimate. rental to Box No Reasonable Fe« Charged KINGS Types Fuel Oil SAFES SOLD 6 POOLS Galisln, chairman of nomina- 3/24Jnewspaper. • ALTERATIONS Are Available for Picnics,: tions. Election of officers will lea Skate* and Lawn Moweri TUBS and LEA01M U GRANn AVENUE ROOM by the we<>k : ;.5l. • ADDITIONS Sharpened on Premises take place Wednesday, April 6. HAVING TROUBLE with your Parties and Weddings Fort Reading, N. J. 11time. Gentlemeei n • CUSTOM HOMES JOHN J. BITTING Alr-Condttiontni; Mrs. William Hansen, presi- sewerage? Electric Seweroot-L ™- " • STORE REMODELING Spring Paint ME 4-7495 31> c/0 this m Reasonable Rates Warm Air Heat dent, reminded members an-ler removes roou, filth. and™ • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL Industrial Exhaast System Special!! Motor Guards nual reports are due at the next and stoppage from clogged For Information Call Custom Homes [Mobil] BPS-White and Reg. Colors FOR FREE ESTIMATES meeting. pipes, drains and sewers No Potato futures Call ME-4-21U or ME-4-S2M Wash Machine Service- pp, for a limited time KI 1-7878 Built to Tour Specilicatlom Four members planned on digging, no damages - rapid cotton eases. Special—$5.98 attending the Sixth District and efficient Call Tony't No Job Too Large 510 AMBOY AVENUE Spring Conference held Tues- Plumbing and Heating ME 4- Or Too Small . . . WOODBRIDGE Washing Machine Service day at the Monday Afternoon FUEL OIL Tel, HE-4-10M 8007. 3/3-3/31 Bendli, ' Fully Insured Open Dally S A. M. to 1 P. M. Henry Jansen & Son [Club of Plainfleld. ] Over 25 fears of Photography Thor, Eaij. CLOSED SUNDAYS A donation was made to the' Ktpmore, Black- Friendly Service Tinning and fcl American Red Cross, Hostesses^ Poll Extra Special Discounts •tone, uid otheri Vincent Keller Sheet Metal Work were Mrs, William Kuzmiak (From Editorial Page) ME 4-0012 Moving & Trucking On Movie Cameras A1X WORK and Mrs. Francis Clooney. Builder And Projectors Roofing, Metal Celllnfi UUARANTEED in, New Jersey, each of which 100 Fulton Street and Furnace Work the "New Jersey Poll correctly No Obligation For Estimates PICTURES MAKE Rebuilt Washers rot Salt Vacuum Repair Woodbridge Wlshinj M«htn« p»rts " predicted. 1230 Stone Street, Rahwaj A. W. HALL & SON GOOD GIFTS From the above, it can be Local and Long DtsUoc* 588 Alden Street i seen that If Vice President Phone HJ-8-9976 Moving and Storage x KOZAK - Funeral Directors NAIION-WIDE SHIPPERS ol Woodbridge, N. J. Avenel Appliance Service Nixon wer« running in New Houuhold and OrBc« Furniture 113$ Rahwij Ave., Afenel i. Bare, Prop. — 20 VtJ. Eip. Vacuum Jersey today against U. S. Sena- Authorized Agent Telephone MErcury 4-1246 MB 4-0731 ME 4-5814 tor Kennedy, he would do Coal & CONTINENTAL VAN SERVICE. Repair & Service INC. nearly as well as Tom Dewey Separate Roomi for Stotagt Waterproofing Servicing AU Make* of but not nearly so well as Presi- for tired CRATING • PACKING Service Stations - Vacuum Cleanen dent Ike did in either 1952 or LET US 1956. ! Synowiecki SHIPPING Also Repairs on All Solve Your Heating Unclaimed Furniture of every EUctrlcal Appliances Today's neck and neck rac«i looking Rugs Description Telephone Today between Nixon and Kennedy Problem Funeral Home s Pick Up & Delivery Office and Warehouse ME 4-3651 CELLARS may also seem to indicate that thorough ctTf u< 34 Atlantic Street, Carteret TOM GARAGE Tel. FU 8-6977 the tactics Mr. Nixon has been CAMERA REPAIR •Mt modtrn clear From SERVICE - 56 Carteret Avenue Tel KI 1-5540 or K] 1-8592 J. P. Gardner A Son 33 W. LAKE AVENUE using since late October are not PASSPORT PHOTO WATERPROOFED paying off as well as those be- malt will riti" th To Carteret, N. J. PHOTOSTATS 485 AMBOY AVENUE COLONIA, N. J. ing used by Senator Kennedy. k«l chana of r° LAMINATION Complete Heating Woodbridge Over the past five months. Ctllu Telephone KI-1-5715 Move 'IDEAL WAY" J Senator Kennedy has registered Installations MErcurj 4-3540 Stamps & Accessories a 1.9 per cent gain whereuj Phone FU-8-3914 GALLARD'S PHOTO Vice President Nixon has lost, Call PA 1-1581 We're Specialist* In COAL • FUEL OIL AGENT NATIONAL VAN 547 Amboy Ave. 1.9 pei* cent. Although 1.9 peri • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- lariton Bays LINES Woodbridge, N. J. cent Is certainly not a great! KEROSENE MENT and BALANCE deal of drop in sentiment,! MOIL, Wed. 10 to 8 lug Owning 1286 St George Ave., Avenel • BRAKE SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES should it continue. It may be! 3-4 Rooms—$20, $25, $30 Tues., Thurs., Sat. 10 to 6 POSTAGE STAMPS ME 4-1400 •m+ LIFEtlME *-m Just enouRh to deprive Mr. FLYNN & SON $-6 Rooms—$35, $V $50 Friday 10 to 9 Nixon of the chance to become Sewing Machines - and ACCESSORIES the MAN m THE WHITE FUNERAL HOMES Unconditional For ' AVENEL Established 59 fun Plumbing & Heating |HOUSE, the highest elective of- 420 East Avenue Guaranty STAMP COLLECTORS fice In this—the greatest/'na- BRAND NEW SundWf—« A. M. to if Noon jtlon in the world COAL & OIL CO. Perth Amboy and Warranty Or By Appointment This newspaper present* the M«*ba> tt6 Railway Ave., Avenel 23 Ford Ave., Fords Charles Farr reports of the New Jersey Poll BRAND NEW $24.95 laittUU Bewlnc Machlnn HOUND Woodbrldg^weetShop exclusively In this area. VA-6-0358 Forward ft Ra?*rM BOBBIN 5JJ AmbOT Are., Woodbrldce latlil«U el Plimblig ft Heating D. J. LEONARD TO. ME 4-t?U Delicatessen Free Home Demonitratlon 8HQW FOB CHILDREN Music Instruction Electric Sewer Service At No bfclif fttldn Cellar Waterproofing i COLONIA - The Playschool Repairs on All Makes - Public Accoutant -(Cooperative Nursery, a non- , Free Estimate! Furilturi In Woodbridge It's the Telephone: 460 Orchard Street profit State accredited nurtery Allied Sewing Machine INCOME TAXES school, has announced that Ita 5. tm TREAT SHOPPE MEroory *-0594 Company Cranford, N. J. 613 Rah way Avenue Frank Kreisel PREPARED shov, for children, the "World COLOMA, N. J. of Magic," will have two per- Woodbridge 621 UNDEN AVENUE Cleaning Co WINTER BROS. formances at 10:30 A. M. and : (Opp. White Church) MUSIC STUDIO HERBERT SELIG Woodbridfe, N. J. FU 1-4541 Water Softeners P. M- on Saturday. April • SALADS at Their Best Wayside Furs. Shop 4 Accordion FuUUc Accountant 9, at the main building of (he 4lk ud Si. • Piano • SODA FOUNTAIN Half Year Clearance SALES Iaelin Ashbrook Swim Club, HlgHlund l«atk Amber , J.rri Sale Bednneri Shoe Repair Avenue The program will alto • FRESH BAKERf GOODS Plan. FUlton 8-5253 featuie Oerry Van Sande, mu- NOW GOING ON No Inttru- - SERVICE Year-'round Accounting, ter maKidan, "Cowboy" Tex 7 A. M. to 10:30 P. M SwvtaC Woodbrtdge (toildenti menti to VATICANO Buyl WOODBRIDGE RENTALS Bookkeeping & Tat Service Perry, and "Cowgirl" Viol* . INCLUDING SUNDAY* 8HCJE SERVICE V glnce m; . Water Softener Salt Call for preliminary dlt- Johnson, and guitarist Sol t Blg|JM(a|UM • lop Bruub AU Make» oi Formerly White GARDEN Closed Wednesdays Al) Day • Better Binrtee « Lower Pilcaa Accordions Plumbing ft Heating Soft Water Swp ciuslon without charge Libes. Tickets and Information Sold and $ Vlilt Out New Stan At Repaired SPECIAL!! Swimming Pool Suppllei or obligation:* may be obtained from Mrs. Mil- i?:i». Drugs St. George Avenue at U. 8. At LowtJI • Remodeling ton Mtntz, FU 1-2030, Mrs. TRACTOR! Highway 1, Avenel Prices! Neolite Half Sole SERVISOFT Jerry Qreenberg. PL 7-4263, and S1MPU(HV (At the Woodbrldgn • New Installations OF WOODBRIDGE Mrs. Sol Libes. LI 9-0271. Clorwltaf Circle) Call ME 4-0750 SI. 85 RAYMOND Open 9 A, M. to « P. M. t Gas and Oil Burners 741 St. George Avenue BOLKS 1 IneL Bat Woodbridge . It''1" Alrltqc BidluK JACKSON Phone MErcury 4-6666 Call ME-4-3046. Bl-2-1312 ME 4-1815 Infgrmitlon. Portable Private Lessons on the U0A Main Ticket! Obuinc4 ROTARY and SON Liquor Store ,U PUGLIESE - k. LIPQ Street I It'i mur« cuiiveoiB Adding Machines Book with i\ 1U ({CUt reservation: vei |.5O TILLERS. Druggiitt •liu'» *«» »u uu tuorol Ac 4 UP - Radio ft TV Service - inert turn Ucfcei price 11 ROTO - Cleaning - WAMT-AOS BOl I v Ini uif • New & fwluriui Woodbridge, N. J. Large Selection of Choke T.V. TUBES Upholstery Cleaning Adders POWER Telephone MKrcury 4-0554 • WINKS In Ywr Nome Now In f. 40% OFF • *»*** it «— • BEERS by Reliable !!•' 'liud MOWERS • CORDIALS on Ail Makes o( Ili-H, Radios and Television Free f I Smite Specialists 1KB" Estimate -JSMA V tall Us (old Beer by the Cage luntrumeiils ami AuijiUtlers for Avenel Pharmacy Call Now fur liitorumtliin CASH AND CARRY Also Imported Beer All Work Advertise Service h ()ur Busiiieus HI Z-liUH Picture Tubes Installed FURNITURE SNAPPEK 944 RAIJWAV AVENUE Guaran- •••»,» I'rompi FREE Delivery Free Hiding - SAMMY RAYS teed. Your Service (or any MErcury 4-1914 Tel. ME 4-2074 Music and Kf|uir Shop I>l. Ft 1 product) SAM LAQUAJXU, PIUII. Woodbridge 145 Avenel Street W Kl JERSEY In This Space PRESCRIPTIONS 467 New Brunswick Avenue AVEVEL, N. J. R.J. Upholstery Business Machine Co. KOKDS, N. J. Electronic Supplies COLONIA, N J. For Only find it Fast in the WHITMANS CANDIES INC. i. in. 250 Araboy Avenue Cosmetics - Film 114 Ainboy Avr. 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..,,„.- KIIVTHM ROCKERS' ALL SET TO IUKK AWAY - Shown above, left to Hunt .,,, K,,|,prt 1'ifllock, pianist, who couldn't *«t hl« piano up th« it&in »t 20 Green Street; \lt siuchi-r, drummer; Johnny Dimeter, iiiltarlnt: and I.rwlg Drmeter, also gultarlut, vocallit and leader of the band. Rock-'n-Roll is World

Whol« of Bull Hal! SEWAREN NOTES To Teenage 4-Man Band Saf«way "Supenoc Trim"

WOODBR1DGE - The teen- Lewis gang several times with Mils DAVID BAITOUB ager* ttomp, the girls acream the "Hound Dogs," a rock-'n- Shoulder 5S) VVMt llHM and iwoon, the vocalist moans Roll band that played In the 1 I *•• "<>"<*< Sewareti — but this Juit meaiu that area. Last June hla parent* M.-40M1 everything Li fine and* dandy bought both boys electric gul 85< 99< In the rock-'n'-roll world. tars and ; r tii'waxrn OuUweJd things shifted into hl n Lamb Chops 75 , ;,d club it mailing plan* It's when they're icreamlng « ; a couple of weeks n : , .!..i • (jDcninsi Day Party' and" yelling so much that they,L«*l» had signed up_Art and j, ; i.iv, May 1, to lUrt the can hardly h«ar the music that Robert and the "Rhythm i - .iMin officially at the we know we're going good," Rockers" have been rocking along ever since. Combination i :. utiicli. Free boatrldet (ays Lewis D«metcr, Jr., IB- Freezer Buys of the Week! •• children and hot doji year-old leader of Uie "Rhythm The-boys have not had any ,: !is with b« distributed. Rocken," a four-man band of mtiAlc lessons of any description, Whole or Half <. wishing to )otn the Woodbrldge teen-agera. Lewlsexcept Robert, the pianist. ArmouSkinlesrs WienerFranks s : , club should do to Ls also the group s vocalist and "And I've had enough toj A,-.;1 a when there will plays lultar, together with h toj make up for the rest otthnn," he ;•« In the Initiation younger brother, Johnny. Other *»>» with a, smile. Eight Lamb 49< ::; <;•» are Oeorge Molnar, two members of ttili quartet IY"" of lessons, and I'm still :: :in (lure; Andrew Dobro- are Robert Pollock, pianist, and| taking I But I tell them any Includes higher priced Legs and Chops \w commodore; Tony Art Stueber on the drums. nut can pick up the guitar or (Loin, Rib, Shoulder) drums. Takes brain* and skill Fresh ..: rear commodore; All four boys live In Wood- ;-;;.;ih. fleet captain; An- brldg*. Lewis and Robert at- to bang the Ivorieal" sdi, treasurer. tend Woodbrldge High School, Lewis has written plenty of Lamb Forequarters Sewaren Home and Art goes to the Vocational rock-'n'-roll gems of hU own—| Asparagus . Circle will meet Tues- Pork Butts School, and Johnny It at Bar- tndC B Includes Rib and Shoulder • A^kt ..- ih'' school at 3 P.M. Me We'rs inviting you especially thii ,ron Avenue Junior High School V ~ " Smoked, Tender, Meaty Chops and Stewing Lamb l0' 1# w.ii.sh of the Perth Am- The "Rockers" have week to come see our extra fine making a record. il Company will present played together for the pMtj aiparagui ... the tightly budded • Uuwan or the Amert- lm-i tips of it, and butter-fender stalks. asking when we're going to cut ' MI ultural Company who proved alot since then, they Ib. * platter, but I'm all for wait- We promise youi You'll want some . ,v a 30-minUte film, think. Their first job wu ing. We need to do a lot more for dlnnerl .i ciurdrnlng." There will playing for the 21th wedding work before making such a big i .sUon-and-aniwer period anniversary party of Art's 59 Maxwell House st«p. And we need to get the' Fancy Seafood Values •.." speaker. The public parent* at the American Legion money together, too." the band hall, and since then have been leader emphasizes. ;•.::;•;,• BlirilS, son Of Mf. busier each month. Often ap- Instant Coffee \!r< William Burns, Hoi- pearing at the teen-age dances With the hard work and Ib. Canadian Smelts • MI. celebrated his eighth sponsored by St. Anthony's' practice and rhythm know-how :.-. Friday with a party Church In Port Reading and that these four teen-agers have «ngl« ^ft Extra Special shown, it won't be long before :.•• iiOD'.f the Friday night dance* at the 23 c 10 02. pound A T • • • 5fti. f ,29 n : m Brundage, Roeelle, Sewaren School,' the foursome they get wherever they want to jar guest of her alto plays for many benefiug^_wei_e Fresh Sea Scallops * 69= •Ji'T, Mrs. Olive Van 1.49 and charitable affairs. Dates . West Avenue. coming up include the April 1 Grey Sole Fillet ^69=" ri:i,- and winter met teen-age hop in Stwertn and Yellow Onions : UL Mrs. Joseph Thorn- the senior high school dance In Ibox. The robins, which Madison on April 15. :i around since Janu- Lewis says he first got For extra zest and wonderful flavor... Brillo • Mining lustily In the terested In rock-'n'-roll In 1957 Items and prices effective at... .'.:;'! the juncoea, who when he and a friend sang ; Crackly-dry outside, jdicy-crisp inside 3 Great Safeway Super Food Markets •> soon as the snow' "Bye. Bye, Love" at a party at Soap Pads •'I'-iiC, were busy at the the Ban-on Avenue School. (all located in compltle shopping cwilen) VJ. ; "I'll never forget It." he says • wcrkly Lenten HUn> "Those kids Just went wild * Menlo Pork-Edison Township -il ti»ke place at St.1 lollerlng and yelling and California Lemons '.inch tonight at 1:J0 4«- 20< * East Brunswick-Mid Stale Mall stomping. That's what telU you you Ye good In this line of ' Corteret-775 Roosevelt Avenue '•'• toiLi^andannounce- Crisp Pascal Celery 2 45< work." italic •* misers In the "King price* also effective in Safeway Stores at Nothing much happened for Deluxe 10 oz. "•-" contest will uke r\ r '•""Hirrow night's teen- about a year until the young Garden Fresh Spinach cello Perth Amboy -101 North Broadway : r|1 a singer tried "Old Bhep," one of PHILCO s attended last week's!Mary wlU leave New York by GAS Qet Both-Lotv Prices and Qold Bond Stamps at Safeway Show Boat Rice £15« 2 ! .29« ' '-njoyed the music Jet plane June at and return P 8 '! "cental group, August 39. The return trip : |M ''• ' * in the rock-'!* leave* Part* at 2:30 PM. and! 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I'etr's Diner Wins Skalc T( Falcons Bealen TWO IN A ROW? - - - By Alan Move |)e|{e||a Rolls !i To Hold hi VUwi' ForRohii: AL LOPEZ. CARTERET - Pete's Dm'r By Holy Family CHICAGO WH'TE won all three games over Mnl- TKANIiCK-.R,,,,, IPI'S Insurance to hold a I' CARTKRFT The Holy; R son. 19-ycnr-uld son !game lead In the SIOVHI. Citi- ,n at "Sugnr" it;,, F:imlly 'ram nidfd its second In Silars Loop zens Bowling Lenuue this uetk iniif Mii.[iiii,> m the Junior iind Midge 'Touciiif H-!-r,n.iin , Bafkrtbill League CARTKfiET Anuelo Mi-The second place Slovak Club nisi known skater u h: defeating HIP winless Pal- H.n-l and Sons are currently'kept right on the heels of the will see action win•,, < ,m>. US to ,i,i. thi' »rek. IcacliiiB Hie altars Shop Rite leaders by posting n thi*"- Denny returns to i| i-ndnv Nii'ht Mixed Lmue by;game triumph over the line Wednesday ,„,. Dennis Kopm M-orrd 12 point* a wide margin of 15 full gamesJBus Service. fi' lake Inn ii vorina honors The league lenders lost two • — while Toth tallied 13 points for Nobinson will ly ,., i ames to DeBellas Construe- . , r , tin losers I he New York (",,., : ion last week, while the second f^glOn lO I tit lundlv need he u The gamp •»«? close all the place Baieh's Atlto "Wrecking O nrnsjiun'R effort!, i), i way with thr winners pulling scored a Sweep victory ovefj fully to the n,n away in thp last period. 11 to B. Brown's Department Store High School 5 Devils. She stmiiii The box score: • The highlight of the week "HIIIIIK" many yi;, Holy Family '* was a spectacular sot ot 670 has never enteiinii;, G T iirned in by "Iggy" DeBella'Thursday Night of a trade to annth, 10 with scores of 188, 247 and 235. Hobinson weini- Kalitnn 0 to setlon. He \vn.<; ,„ San Brau's Inn won three] CARTERET—ftext Thursdiiy Kopin 12 linos for more thnn i over the Carteret Gulf Station. evenjng March 31, the Carteret Gortz. - 6 with a fracture of t|,r Two game winners were Lillians|Post 2'g3 of the American B. Wielgolinski 5 He saw his ten IN Dress Shop over Club Markay'1Ijegi0I1 -wm hold a testimonial 2 the 1 win jworld champions .,„,. Palinkas and Babies Fwntture over !d|nner fOr the high school bas- team, li-iiRin ' 6. Wielgollnski 2 Marauders. In the womens tl*-1icetfctall team, Group II Central1 M.|>(;F.T LFACl-F. CHAMPIONS: Th, < -IUM.IM, ^ - ^ iisuii. Civirli Bobby Westerners, by a $•.,'",? here six weeks am ' "* Hamorskl '. 0. vision, Mary Barnaba posted] champions this year andj ners. Standing left to right: Ton, Wvsk.^fc. Am- < ..IJ« «• » l,ciie>i'l. mid Rich- Jersey Mullan. Drnni. Matrfy. Kneeling. Mlkr Vn..k. I :;ll»h Anton. II... marked the derbv : 503 with 141, 198 and 164. semi-finalists In the State pair-| 17 5 39 nrd Sdkoluwski. showing in over MX , ings. Falcons Films will be shown on out- It is said that i;, OFT standing basketball games. In graceful on a pan r,: fisher 2 2 6 H. F. Midgets addition, a buffet luncheon will Ciszak Plumbers Gain on Leaders KC Circuit his dad is in the i. • Umansky 0 0 0 be served by the Ladies' Aux- Not a/i graceful !• '[ , Martlnyak 3 1 7 ACQUISmotiOF CARTERET- Ciszak'sliis team to an r«sy victory ovf prefers the rough "• MM MJfiOSO iliary of the Post. Toth 6 1 13 ore by 29-24 Invited guests will include 'lumblnlumblng gained a full game onon|CutteCutte."". s AAmoco. Pace lorrid petition and the HIM. AHP is, Uw better the ;, Sisko 0 0 0 '—The Holy Fam- members of the Carteret Board ,he Denlsiol n Clothiers by taktk - Perry s News b.mce also : FREEZE 70 PEP STANDINGS She Is one athlete «.. Kotay 3 1 1 of Education, Mayor Edward ,ng the odd game, to break aswept three games e, WM-, TEAM IF THEY MAKE tTTHEYU. UP W €oA avenging an early W Ruela 1 0 2 1 , came back to Dolan, girl cheer leaders and deadlock for first place. Jim.nee's T|vem »ith >.«U ally L^no wronf. Th« fin. 3E TMlR LEAGUE ^ 15 Perth Amboy St. Lonnle Ayres and Meyer Rosen- Yacullo and Larry Farkas rolled!no opposition Miki Hir>"Hir>"** jSlsko & pedor 6 people, toys Brs.slr: 14 15 5 35 by a 29-24 score blum, sports editors of the 206 anff 201 respectively to win blasts out a big 25fi in ^ £ The cuftomary fi 13 8 Holy Family 12 7 9 11—39 this week. To win, the locals Evening News and Carteret the final for the plumbers. jmlddle game, whtch was |Toughle and Gem- \; //OV L 11- Falcons 11 6 10 8—35 had to come from behind. Press. f°!Chlefs' (op girl 11 TH£ WHOLE 0IICA6O TEAM-97. Michael F. Carney is chair- be expected to lr.. • •MMtfti to MM fMlwtt AmJioti— The Amboy club led by a 11 man of the affair. action. Mike Oami>> 15-9 score at the halfway mark 11 old son of Gerry and - only to drop the game to the 10 Vic Tanny's Win leading scorer, is a: hustling Holy Family second 10 .isweep over the Gem Tavern. Al's - will be heard from : Ramblers Defeat Magicians, 33-32 half surge. The rally was led by Leo's lost two games to Mat r 10 Silver Pinners winski Builders and dropped Urban's 11 game. Over Ramblers CARTERET —The Ramblers(Magicians in the final period Al Marek who scored ten of his 10 one length behind the Aimasi 11 CARTERET - Vic Tanny'5|eliminat«d the Magicians from by 11 to 5 to come from behind : total of 14 points in the second 'round. He also had help from Andy Letso of Hill Start |Tobak's 12 won their fourth straight game the second half race by beating and win, Steve Kondrk scored Take Lead in 1 JFrankie Millk who scored eight the best set of the night with % J. Oerity in the second half of the Juniorjthem in a close 33-32 tussle this|eleven points for the winners. IvHarry Burke "Carteret Laws a sparkling 624 on scores of 233jQn points. L League by upsetting another week in the Junior Recreation The first period was close but U.S.M.R.Loop and 221 and as a result he led Mauro 131 1 This is the final game of the top team, the Ramblers, de-jBasketball League. in the second the Magicians tj Woodbridge Liquor .. 14 CARTERET — The •'fending champs, by a 46 to 38 The Ramblers outscored the jpulled ahead by 23-18. The|season for the local Holy Fam- .'I WOODBRIDGE — 81sko & fin IE: CARTERET — The Silver Recreation Department an- score. third, quarter was also close. ily midget club. However. Waltj Transportation moved Niemiec, Al Marek and Frankie Department, currently in last nounced the final team stand- CARTERET - T : r, The box score: St. Demetrius into sole possession of first | Jim Lukach scored all 14 Milik will play with the league place, knocked off the mighty ings for the Senior Cage league. Lanes and Fords S;. •-.:..• place in the Woodbridge points and Pascal followed with Ramblers All-Stars against the Columbus Main Office out of first place, in addition to the players who ter both turned 111 •:..•• Darabs Defeat Knighls of Columbus Bowling 'eleven for* the winners, while G School champs on Saturday. by taking two games from the I will start on Monday, March 28, victories over the ,1 \ ft Wins by 38-22 League as it won three games 1 Jeff Belitz tallied 13 points for Kondrk 5 pencil pushers, while the second with the winners in two out of' vision and Darat) * I from Mauro Motors last time the Ramblers. Kolibas, 59-54 DrugU 2 place Electrons continued their CARHERET — The St. De-three series. ispectlvely. The first two periods were Walko 2 terrific bowling by taking all metrius club won its final game irUrTe'iir'st round playoffs. tol^Karmazin^Plumbing. taat Led by Tony B-.;tv:. • ••close but in the third round CARTERET — The Kolibas (week's leader, dropped to sec- A.A. lost an opportunity to tie j. Belitz 3 Rahway Inn Up three games from the HandlinR In the Junior League bv beating derided bv the best in two big set Of 597. lollou.i! :; .Vic Tanny's spurted to score 16 Hudak 2 anrf Transportation team, to go the Five Wonders, 38 to 22, itv DeBeall'S 591 am! ])•:,. points and take the lead, 37 tothe Petrach quintet for the Senior League lead by dropping Hawkes 0 into the lead by Wi an easy victory. enza's 582, the lea. •:> 33. They continued to set the One Full Game plumDln the last game of the season to I After handing out a solid The Saints led all the wayiba. s A.A. will clash with thc! B- Carteret Lanes luii x. - pace In the final period, 9-5. trimming in the first game, the Joe Ryan led his team to its time taking all :!:-' , the Darab Tavern by a 59 to 14 5 33 CARTERT The Rahway with Hawk scoring 10 points|Kokes Tavern. The box score: Silver copped the second game ! double win with a 224 as Frank Mike Magella roll-d :•. • 54 score. Magicians Inn scored a three-game victory for high honors. For the losers,; Vic Tanny by three pins with the aid of G P over the Toyn's Plumbing to Tommy r playing in the second halfl CARTERET — The Holy| 1 21 IT 59 helped the Globetrotters win 'amily basketball team defeat- 11 0 22 produce the Woodbridge cagers Hi«h score honors for .the Vic Tanny's <'••'•' Cains on Leaders Kollba* he game. Tommy (DOCJ Cho- d the St. Demetrius five by a Magicians Rout St. Demetrius 8 13—38 8-6. Bill Matton, the New Mon- night went to Tom Karplnskl Globetrotters in tin 5 Wonders 6- 8—22 mouth ace, paced the early of the Tobak Grocery team who f play. Jim LIK CARTERET — Mattie's Sun- P dosh scored 17 points in a los- .9-34 score in the Junior Recre- o | scoring with six points. hit a high single of 243 and the oco gained a full game on the Lehotsky 6 3 15 ng cause for the Five Wonders, tion Basketball League this! poinU and seven a.' 1 Falcons, 62-24 St. James' recovered nicely in high set of 621 as his team won league leading DeBella Con- Poloncsak 1 0 Melick tallied 14 points which eek. Each team has currently were recorded in tin- the second stanza with a six two games from Alexander's struction by taking all three Kolibas 0 0 were also wasted. on three and lost three in the CARTERET—The Magicians in a brilliant error- point splash which was suffi- Poodtown. games over Pete's Diner while Onder 9 1 The-box score: < iecond half race. icast a spell over the winless tie for first pla • ' cient to send St. Mary's behind the leaders were winning only Stragepede 1 2 Globetrotters Dennis Kopin and Barney Falcons, beating them by a one-; tors. I in the scoring column at the two over Kepich's Esso. iPaiva ... 0 0 G Vielgolinski each scored 16 jsided score of 62-24 in a regular To Team No. 6!jhali f by a 12-8 tally, RICH DJ COM1'AS> The fourth place A.C. andJRozzelle 1 '•Bklba Mints for the winners. Hawks, Junior Recreation League bas- 1 9 CARTERET — In an upset,! Woodbridge continued to Libraries Mark BARRWOTON 'Sons won a clean sweep ovenMesquita 1 1 Nagy iarzillo and Zazworski tallied e me lhe lea ue ; c 1 • the last place West Carteret| Makkai en points apiece for the Saints. -m? »!f hoj tu) h « fading Soklers I06t;<3ominate the acUon in the sec- 41 M VBi l ii - Marone's fell"' The Magicians had, two biglalaU] fhrolthrpel aom(>gamese tofft n>ilTea.m N„o„ 6c onmA d nalhnif bhyv overwhelminn^i-a.hoi.n^g^ Sott h ; Esso. Other two game winriersj 54 Rusznak The box score: rounds — the second in which m No 6 y overwhelming St 19 16 Library Week i«*.*anltors, no^t 7 included Ideal Liquors over B C. Belitz 3 Holy Family they outscored the Falcons by ln ^ Ajademy wednes-JMary's 9-3 in the third uenod Darabs 14 14 17 14—59 day Night Women's League. In i and 7-6 in the fourth profeaiion. but tl. & C Decorators and Angelo|Kohbas Sullivan 8 16 Zagleski 4 11 27-2, and the final, 17-7, to WOODBRIDGE - Both the ... 6 12 12 24—54 'winning' three, Team No. 6 set Brian Feeney and Richie ompasaion. ', Michael's over Aly's Dress Shop.' Dacko 2 . WielgoUnski 0 0 turn the game into a complete1 Barron Public Library and the Mes r Th« 44-year-t)l'- The high same, of the night 111 1/ 11 !opin 6 16 rout in the early stages. a new high game in the final! a followed Hayzer in St.j Woodbridge High School Ll- up hl« sick leaM 16 9 4: B. WielgoUnski 5 16 Gregory scored 16 point* andjwith 502 and a new high threejj&mes' scoring column withlbrary are making plan* for the ' was turned in by Marl£ Nar-lflClCIl jVCllV four counters each. Si Marv'sjobservance of National Library time because oi » done with a sizzling 189 and: J 5 Wonders Hamorski X... 1 2 Williams 13 for the winners. game marke of 1402. They were ,nd itiU neederi 487 set. G P Goetz i 2 2 Toth tallied 15. points'for the also able to move up from thirdj^est on the floor were Jim Week April 3 to 9. to second place, 3'i games be- Hughes and Mutton with totab week* off to rn > Chodosh . 7 3 losers. At the Barron Library new Hits 537 Set hind the leaders. Of seven and six, respectively Noting thut h' Barnaba . 1 0 18 13 49 The box scor^: bookfi have been obtained for CARTERET — Helen Kelly In the other games, Midge's: St. James' |s scheduled to ,nd two child rf i Raoclo ... . 2 0 St. Demetrius J refresher cour.vs In mathe- It's Time for xisted a big 537 set with scores Magicians j he Barrington ' Melkk . 5 4 1 matics and for the study Of if 171, 168 and 198 in the Fri- C. Kahora 1 1 3iPorter ,.... 4 Beautsplit •y lfNoot kgame ansd Bereacht ,fz Al'sandj^enl resumt Saturdae actiony afternooin then tournaat t«'o|3"- "g'u , „ elation went '•' Rudn)lck „ u 0 a A di day Night Mixed League at the Sherman 0 0 OJWilliams 4 Frank's Department Store won o'clockS dmeeting the winner also iuperinUndent ;>:• SPRING Czubatl 1 Hill Bowl alleys. 8araillo 4 2 10 .Gregory '..... 8 the odd game from Kochecks. the St. James' of Trenton-Our! the children's; overtime •*••' Catalano „ 0 0 0|Pettns 3 Lady of Sorrow game reading room, according lo Marone's «•••• The only three game winner : CLEANING! 16 8 41 Hawks 5 . 0 lolStevjart 5 11 Mrs. Carolyn Bromaiui. Superintendent Ii' - was the Hill Bowl over the West ; Globetrot. 11 11 11 8—4 IZazworski „ 5 0 lOiTobiassen 3 branui). ipproved the i»'' Carteret Esso. Two game win 5 Wonders .... 10 16 5 9—« Fisher 0 0j Helen BauerbandiKeglers Upset Mrs. Llewellyn Holden, 11- ners included Allied Lumber iszer 11 • 27 7 62 over Kelly's, Petrochy'* over j brarian at the High School an- laryt ~ — i ' Falcons 1 Emils and Lee Construction 1 I nounced today that once at , 15 34iPisher 2 Posts 197 and 213 : Five S's in 2I the .library will observe Nation- over Walt and Genes. Petrach Tossers Holy Family .. 9 11 CARTERETJ-Helen Bauer-! CARTER±T - The Keglers!8' Ubr,&ty Week'^' "OWIIIK its SERVICE luded L. Parkas, 215, 218, LouSenior League ISisko j 00 0 0 scores of 187, J64 and 213, tolS's in two games last Friday an*?,d, 7. ThTh*e en entirl e student body BARBER SHO| Sipos 202 and N. Kosty 207 0 111 expo&e ll Ruella J— 0 1 1 take high honms in the Wed-jnight ^ the Cart«ret Lanes In *-'" , ^' exposed to a realm of l R uuolu> iat in ev The best in^ Creenwalds v Mixedi »« « »" «y cite- hooU rat Cage Champions Oil —10 —3 2-4 anesdat thye HINighU Bowlt Women'. Bettys KlebanJBowlinLeagueW Young Leagueg Democrati. Royc Sinclair!?Mixed 017 oi lu«ir>i*ratures - There will be iby 8 B7 9 17—62|scored 189, 164 and 149 for a'shot a big 224 to heto the Kee- paper-backed as well as hard- Thomas 1>< I HID'" I We'll give your PLUMBER CARTEHET—Feti-ach's Tav 3 Scores of 9ano 2 8n 7—2njlcn4 50o2 set—i . lers- . " bound books. Prices will begin cm won the 1959-60 champioi John's Texaco won all three; Michael Angelo upset Benny's as low as twenty-five cent* and ship in the Caxteret Recreatioi CARTERET —A new record « ii over Price's Ladles, while Baum- Barber Shop and the MidKeUlg0Js niBh as drapes new Basketball League. of some kind or other was re-'^|J gartnen and Greenwalds scored falr wi upset the Ringerg s in another]other] . " be ld both n.. (A RE6ULAI? CHECK-UP They won the title this wee! corded by the Greenwald's In-, twji-game victories. tne Avenue I match. The Huvnas also took| morning and afternooernooii. by taking ttutir llHli Kami surance pinners this week in! At the present time the the odd game frof m ththe P66*8'01!* duri l C»rUr.«, color-sparkle ON PLUMBING'S THE duringg wlututhh imit ththe the season, dtfeutiiiE the Koke the Carteret Commercial! BaumgarUiers hold a 4'^ ypme slu at H. S. Court D's, Sullivan rolled a big 224i denU wilill come t,, t|,(- h New Jerwy We, clean yuur drapes JSO THING- WE'LL Do Tavern rather easily, H9 to 41 League,at the Academy Alleys; lead In first pJftce over the "s^8- for thie winners jUrary with their EnBlisi, dliw thorculijhly. M> gently, i>o Joe Utus led the team to vie when they rolled three identi- CARTERET — The Carteret ond place Hill Bowl Bar. » ttKt wtUi u.iyeki'.Mlui' Wry cul scores of 010 in each of the Recreation Department wil of Unii (incuml beuuty und nuance, lollowvd bv Bil three Uttnies. Incidentally they ur several All Star bas FOR THE FASTEST pJarilv of color. You'll appre- GIVE USA Uiada who garnered 17 puinl won two over Lou's Tavern. ketball games on Saturday in cjsttt flic lilffi'rence hi our RIN6 (or second place honors. Lukuc In another match, the league the high school gym Winners Moos sare SERVICE and Zabel both «son:d 12 poin' in the Midget, Cub No. 1, Cub workmanship leading Sabo's Sport Shop, led Drive lulu Our for the Koke's. by Zlggy Chomlckl who rplled No. 2 and Girls CIH.S.S A ttnd KKEE CDSTOMKK CALL US ... Koke'K took a big lead m tl 211, 225 and 202 for a big 638Leagues will face the All St3a Girls Champions BOWLING lust perlotl, 17-9, but this wt set, captured two games from in their respective leagues. This; CARTERET PARKING AKK.\ ! ! ' WK flL'K W AND UELIVKB! Tin M until- short-lived ^as tlie felruch bi>: Babies Furniture. program will wind ui) tlie 195!)- Stars won the Gulh A ON ALL ALLEYS. rallied iu th« second round In the final game the City 60 season tu the above leagues. ROCKMAN'S LIQUORS TEL. ME 4-8033 ( Championship this week vwi'ii (-ut the Kokes' lead to ,w Luie took the odd game from The schedule for Saturday's record of seven vicLoiu-, amj If you can't cume in Monda, ti f M l0 9 p M iHJints at the half murk, 26-2 Walt & Gene's Flower Shop. games follows: only two losses. They Call Kl 1-5U75 fur Wednrsduy 6 f M tv 9 P, M Open Sundays The Petrach team went Walt & Gene's had an oppor- Ciiamp, Holy Family vs. Cubthe. title with an easy 22-iu DAIDONE'S PKEE UELIVKKV Saturday , M .town again ill the ihiid peril tunity to gain on the leaders League No. 2 All Start.. V[um t A M SMlSZAK tory over the Rambltrti tn> Pat 10 A. M. TO 5 V. M. From 10A CLKANtKli . . . I'AILOKS . by ouUcorlng the oppoaitio: but missed out by losing a pair Champ, Tiger* vs. Cub LeaC- a Id well starred with 14 iioinia SpecUl Reamed Kilr. rUr ChlMf.O PIJJMBIHG / i '• HHitit lAUNUEHeUK 20-7, to assume the, laad by of games. gue No. 1 All Stars. »«Iuid4)> s \ M. Ill HZAVNG \ 1 In other games tiie Ch.p- ALL BU8EH 8TOF AT 1006 Ksliway Aveuue to 35 m the third period. At the present time Sabo's Champ, Bobcats vs Girls munks won over the Act-b, 12-tj, OL'K DOOR KlMBAU 1-6985 OIKT ahead, the Petrach tot Sport Shop holds a three game|Clasu B AH Stars! and the Aces turned in then AVENtl., N. J. 3O WHITMAN St. frrrtret. N Ji-Lt. continued the Mttuck in t lend over the second place Walt lUndolph St. - Perilling Avt BOWL-MOR « Champ, Cqlumbus School vs. first victory with a 9-3 ni over last sUnza, 22-14. & dene's.' Midget League Ajl Star*. [the Ramblers. CABTEKET, N. J. 4SJ Aubay Avcuuc ,h| FRIDAY, MAi'CH 2F>, 19 GO PAGE NINETEEN I.T./M. \OTK KS I.EOAI. NQTICES I.ROAI, NOTICES LEOAL NOTICES " Bafnlrh fnr >i period OP CARTERKT: n M,. Council Chnmbpm n of t''-r - ti Mi up-, SKCT1ON 1. Section "> I hi nf IhfHall, road Company of Nev nf •minim'- ner;V;Vet [ordinance to whlrh at which time and |,i , ' fnrr l)fl);'''' m'nrv nr rnm- annum, payable semi-monthly f)TJOH Or CARTERtT" ITI! n" cnmnlnia njllh all nlnmh. 1 1 (ol School CrosMna r^njird " pprtwtlon of ifl.flM.nn frmn t.hi 1PM such deductions nnthorlzed Bit IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOP ,'" ° ^"If16*6 Wltfl «" P'Un»- Khi '1 hn linlri m thfi hns' c rate Mmf of thfir iponlntmfnt by lnw «pnllcablp frm limp to of •ii i.i SECTION 1 Section 21 of HIP ordi- AND COUNCII, OF THE BOROuofi >^' heating end electrical tipr linur. time to, Borouph nf:i..(,r, mill 1 n T'-r fi"-rrmrv to theBonn) nance to whlrh this ordinance Is nn employees sat»rlrs n, OF CARTKRET: wcirk. thp construction of * 1 r HKcriON I. Section 5 of the . f,, navpd aren On botk Of Vllu tmeiil ph"U V" nnlrl (inamendment h Hereby amended to salary Incresse us pnivuifrt hv nbovc entitled ordlnanrr Is herein rrm(ronrrpH rn ; Pavea Bren "n •?*• Ml nn' :i'-rv nf sinnnn. this nmendment, shnii h» rptro- o esd as foli T|i. -—••"RKCTIO• toN resds . «Ths followse . slips of an exlstln(f Inspection in Wn-k'ii" "nretn on of SECTION 21: ThP Policemen or sctlve to Junuarv I. iscn ],, n,\. r Patrolmrn nf the Police Depart- dltlnn to the cnmiipnont'lnn MiitiiciPBi,;,it. nn1 the constnictlon ot •> •ilnill ho nnltin' iinlondrr foundntlori" _., (Other thnn the Chief of Police. shnll he paid 1125 DO pn nnnuni in the same msnnpr ss thrins shown on the drawings iHd Flf'TION jl shill hr first year of service^ dntlnR Jrom n*e nnd publications »s provuii-d by;shall tske effect on .inni n-n Mrpp 6f the annolntment with law. permitted r?qqiilrcmerrts may be ol>- Thp foreRolni; ordlnanrr »•«, |n.[ Thp SuprrlntPiidfnt of the an Increase of 1300.00 ner year of service thereafter until such sal- roduced at, s m'"tln(! of thf ra n"r- nisponal Plant shall pll of the Borough of Cnrtiret, 1 ary or compensation shall reach rii or the Foroueh of cnrtcrpi li-vjiThf Central Railroad Cofhpany - h -win nn annual salnrv ot the sum of tt.7QO.00 t*r annum,March 17. 1M0. when It was n1n| ; the Asslntnnt Suner- provided, however, that the pres- on first reading. The said nnlhu Intendent of the Bewarn1 Dls- wfll be further considered on ». ent Incumbents of omen of uni- win he further considered m, sp"n,'d drMS- On Or ft»«r March M, ' posnl Plant. Bhflll hr nnlri formed Policemen or Patrolmen rendlnd for final adoption »t ;i m unniinl snlnry of M,300.00; the Inn of said Council Of thp Hnr< who Tiave been such of office of of Cnrteret on April 7. I960, flnss A Maintenance man i uniformed Policemen or Patrolmen if Cnrteret on Anrll T. IMO. nt a'oo retUnfl In he- wnld M the basic rate of who have been such for three P. M., Council Chambers, nnrough.p ( l1ril is AT 11INNKR: Pictured above arr thr mernbrrs of Hall, Cooke Avenue, Cartrrp ""\ i i,,,^> '?" Chambers, Hormnh, made to bidders upon retuni 12.45 per hour; the aludne years pant, shall be paid an nnnus.1 , „. •'••I1"", fooke, Aveniif, Carteret N J null :it die fruit Blm* and (iold dlnnrr. Also operntor, whose duties are also salary of 19,700.00. at which time and place all ot each set In good condition Interested will be Klven n:„ '"""""int whlrh time and place nil person's" snmliiiiistrr, Robert Klllolt and , those of a utility man. shal IECT1ON 5, Section 25 of thc ordl « "Ppnr- merestPd will be Jlven «,, apZ. within 30 days of award of W« he nald at tbe basic rate o i»nc« to which this ordinance Is antunlty to be heard. PP r PATRICK POTWNKI, tunlty to bp heard" " ' iectlon of bids. 12.33 per hour: the truck imendment Is hereby amended to PATRICK POTOCNta driver of the sewage disposal read as follows: norough clerk C, P. 3/23. Vl/M This wopk Will be awarded U I1KF.NKSSES PROPOSED plant, whose duties sre also C P. 3/25. */./« BOrOURh C1"k MOVIES SHOWN f, those of a utility man, 'shal SUCTION 22: The Deputy Chief of a general contract and Xbe suc- Id-Time Picnic SetLikenesses of President Elscn- be DAld at the baste rate 01 Police shall b« paid an annua: ORDINANCE cessful bidder will be requlnd CARTERET—Films, sjiowlng salary or compensation of M.9SO.O0. 12.M per hour; the tniclt rtrlyer AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN NOTICE to perform with his own organ- lcwer and former President assigned to the catch basin provided, however, that no person TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: — Plans for with Joseph Remenar and the story of mall delivery to shall be appointed Deputy Chief ORDINANCE TO SUPPLEMENT AN and sewer cleaning crew, ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR-Pursuant to the provisions or nnization not less than 80% of prim- in July, on theTheodore Slpos as maintenance Franklin D. Roosevelt would Americans In the fleet unite of Police of the Borough of Cnr- act of the Legislature of the state whose duties sre also those o teret unlem he shall hiive been a DINANCE TO ESTABLBH, EQUIP the total value of the contract, i.Minds, with » trftdl- committee co-chairman. be carved on Mount Rushmore( of New Jersey entitled, "An Art and overseas basei, also picture a seneral utility mnn. shnll be member of the Pollre Department AND REGULATE A FIRE DEPART- except for materials or items Of paid at the basic rate of 12 19 MENT IN THE BOROUOH OF CAR.Concerning Change of Name, ...... iiiiin dinner will be The next meeting will be onaider a proposal of Senator story tracing of the 4-cent 8t for a period of nt least three years vised Statutes of New Jersey. 1M7, work which require apeclaUeed ' t*r hour: the Oeneral Utllltj prior to his appointment. TERET". ,., !ii.;hiiKlit» for theApril IB In the Parish Hall. KeatliiR (R.-^New York). Chapter 67,2:87-1". and the amend- '-.nowledge, craftsmanship fit Lawrence Seaway commemora- Men employed In the RPWUJ (1) In addition to the rompen BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYORment) thereto and nets ("nlnnrn. ,;iM>n, with Stephen At present, the national tive postage stamp have been Disposal Plant shall he paid Bntlon provided for hy Section AND COUNCFL OF THE BOROUGHtary thereof, Notice Is hereby Blvpn equipment not ordinarily avall- ,;,,! i/)iiis Henyecz »»| at the basic rate of $2,17 pe 18. 19, 20. 21 nnd 48A Cll, thatj.OF CARTERET: memorial In South Dakota has .shown ln Carteret to more than hour: nnd the Laborers Rhtil each officer of the PDIICP De- [SECTION 1. Section 1 (b) of : ,ble In the contractor organi- •ii,,::, wf-rn announced Court of Honor i$ ' int likenesses of Presidents 2,500 persons. be nald at the bnslc mtp o partment shnll be paid J125.Of] ilement to an ordinance entitled New jersey en Friday. Anrll 1, I960 ,ation. ,• :,t mpptliiR of the «l.B8 ner hour. 'An Ordinance to Establish, Equip at 10 o'clock ln the forenoon, or u George Washington, Abraham The basic numbers of hou per annum for the care find up- md Regulat* a Fire Department In Bids must be made upon the v.•-.:•• Brotherhood of Held by Troop 83 The showings were viewed b:, keep of their uniforms soon thereafter as I can be heard, Mncoln, Thomas Jefferson and ptr week for Borough em he Borough of Carteret" shall be for an Order to suthorlae Aldons itandard proposal forms fur- i: . 11 i c a 1 Reformed; Boy and Girt Scout groups, civic plovees who are paid on anSECTION «• 8«ctlon 48 A (31 of theintended to read as follows: CARTERET—Troop 83. spon- Theodore Roosevelt. ordinance to which this Is nn Vslnna, a/k/a Aldons, Valnalnvlriusnished for this purpose by the. 1 clubs and other organizations hourly basis shall be 40 hours SECTION 1 (b): Each and everyto assume another name, to wit: ill the pastor, Rev. sored by the Zlon Lutheran The Goyemlnu Body may Inamendment Is hereby amended to Engineer shall be paid a regular Railroad Company and must be read as follows: Balary or compensation for hlAXDONi A DIETRICH. . m charge. Church recently held a court LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Its discretion p«y at the raM SAMUBL KAPLAN inclosed In sealed addressed of time and one-half houri SECTION «A (3): Tlie Captain servlcea as follows: . :.• nlso discussed lor of honor >t the church hal Of the Police Department of the M.S00.00 for the first year of JANE DIETRICH envelopes bearing, on the out- ORDINANCE SECTION 10: Th« Bulldlntt In for each hour an employee 1 C P. 3/4, 11, 18, 2J/M ., Nrw York Yankee with Thomas Dunn, tcoutmas- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN works over the basic S-houi Borough of Carteret slmll be paid service, which salary shall he ilde, the name and address of •pector «hall be paid an annual an annual salary of $6,600 00, Increased 1300.00 annually for Pile: Ul-c iMlllf With JoMph t«r in charge. ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI-, nftlnry ot |i,900.Q0. day. Pursuant to N. .7. S.A ,he bidder and the contract NANCE TO FIX AND REOULATT! 40:10-11. thn Boroiifh may. a: BECTION 7. That this ordinance each additional year of service :•.. ilmlrman. _|THF, SALARIES OP CERTAIN OF- SECTION 8. Section 11 of the ordl shall take effect on January 1, I960. thereafter; provided, however, Awljtant Scoutmaster nutire to which this is an amend compensation additional t ADVERTISEMENT TOR BIDS work bid upon, and must be ac- !'.;..'licrhood donated; .— EMpLOTj.^ jN T]IE wherever permitted hy law. that no Engineer shall receive a phen presented ment Is hereby amended to read a: those aboye »et fonh, pay 1: salary ln excess of J5.700.00 per PORT READING GRADE companied by a certified check OF CARTERRT, COtJN-1 follows: part or In full the necessary The foregoliiK ordinance was In- .•• uo the Parish Hall loving award*: star scout troduced at ft meeting of the Coun- annum, and that nothing here- CROSSING ELIMINATION drawn to the order of the Trea* TY OP MTDDtRflKX AND STATE! premium or premiums for hos, in contained shall reduce the! OF NEW JERSEY." SECTION 11: Tlje following wn pltallzatlon, medical and sur-cil of the Borounh of Carteret held PROJECT urer of Reading Company In badges to William SUvka. Allen pIoytM of the Borough of Carter* March 11, I960, when It wi\» adopted salary or compensation now be RE IT ORDAINED nv THE MAYOR Klcol Insurance tor Its officers Ing received by the present en WOODBRIDGE - CARTERET the amount of $2,000. Blda and rvl; Receiving Comba, Raymond Plotecla, AND (Ot'NriT, OP THK BOROUOH shall be paid aa follows: and emnlovee.i, on flrst reading. The said ordinance will be further considered on second cumbent Engineers of the Fire ROAD checks not enclosed ln sealed , „, . . I Douglas Freeman and Joseph OP CAHTTRET: (a) The Deputy Clerk, hereto' SECTION 10. Section 14 of til' Department; and provided fur SUCTION I. Hivtlnn 1 nf the orclt- fore known as the Aulstnnt t ordinance to which this Is a reading for final adoption at a meet TOWNSHIP OF WOOD- addressed envelopes will be mcetl I r«WingjK»rakowilcl: John Haas was the Borough Cleric, shall tw pal' ng of said Council of tlic Borough ther that »uch salary or com ni>n.« lo whlrh thl» In an nmfnji- amendment I* hereby amended t of Carteret on April 7, I960, at 8:00 pensatlon shall Include tin BRIDGE, COUNTY OF considered Informal and will .-ILL, Okla. — Army awarded his first class bud«r •tiPru U herrhy nmpndfd to rpud hn an annual salary of 15.500 00 read as fellows: amounts to which the Engineer, Ib) The Assistant to the Collet M., Council Chambers, Borough MIDDLESEX, not be opened. ,:..iin H. Onarelt, whose Following the ceremony a SECTION 14: This ordinance «ha Hall, Cooke Avenue. Carteret, N. J., shall be entitled as officers am | SKri ION 1 • Thf Avciwor of Tn«f.«! tor of Taxes shall be paid members of the Volunteer Fin .i:y. lives at 8 High movie on weather and Its ef- annual salary of $9,900.00. be retroactive to January 1, I960 at which time and place all persons STATE OP NEW JERSEY. The Railroad Company and/ «hn'l lip paid nn annual salary Of wnereyer allowed hv law. Interested will be given an oppor- Company and more particular; .i:-:crct, N. J., is recelv- fect on us was shown by Mr.• M'-ionn (O The Clerit ln the Depsrtmen mentioned In Section 20 and 3'. THE READING COMPANY or the Board of Public Utility of the Collector of Tases «h» The foretloInK ordinance was Intunity to be henrd. 1 «it'ks of advanced In- William Sleber. ''KCTION 1 Ration 1 of thrl orill- troduced at a meetln* of the Coun ID the ordinance to which this UNDER ORDER OF THE Commissioners reserve the right nunrp to whlrh tills la an' be paid an annual salary PATRICK POTOCNIO, ordinance la a supplement. M.S7J0O. •II or the Forourti of Cnrtere* PUBLIC UTILITY .irtillery training at •iiprH Ii licrebv nmenrtpd to read an March 17. ISHirt. when It was adoptei Borough Clerk SECTION 2. This ordinance shall to reject any or all Bids. .;;<•:v and Missile Cen- fnllna:** on first reftfllnir. Tl)*1 U P. 3/23. 4/1/60 take effect Immediately after pass COMMISSION, ci Thp .Janitor ln the Boroujl age and publications as provided b H. P. smith, Chief Engineer • Sill. okla. The traln- Open House Slated RBTTION 2: T!IP Tollprtorof TaTf Hall »hall bp raid an annim w|ll he further considered on STATE OF NEW JERSEY. «n«!l bp paid an annual mlnry of I law, and shall be retroactive t< Reading Company sularv of 15.139.00. eadln^ for flnnl adoption at a mee ORDINANCE Sealed proposals will be re " "(Iwled to be concluded 17.1M00. AN OBDUJANCE ESTABLISHING January 1, 1M0 wherever permlttei Reading Terminal |p) The Borounh Oaragp MeInK of sold Council of the BorO"" by law. 1 For Mothen-tO'be RKCTION 3 S<-rilon t of the orrtl- of Carteret on Anrll 7, 1*M. at 8:0THE ANNUAL SALARY OF THE :eived by the Reading Com nanre to whlrh thli li an amfnd rhnnlc. whowi duties urn alt 12th and Market Streets tho«» of nn enulnmrnt. oppmto1. P. M., Council Chambers. HorouKl MAYOR AND MEMBERS OP THH ony at .the office of the Chle: • w being trained ln| ment li herfhy nm«nded to rr«( Hall, Cooke Aremif. Carteret, N. COMMON COUNCIL OJ THE BOR- The foregoing ordinance was ln Philadelphia 7, Pa. iw f •hall be paid at the baulf rate o Engineer .of The Central Rail- •• uf a cannoneer in a I?.40 n«r hour. The Assistant at which time nuS Wncp. all person 07 CAKTERET. troduced at a meeting of the Coun. C. P. 3/18, 25/60 Amboy Oeneral Hospital willi'"sE '" «'l thl* It an mnend-; (fl The Oeneral Utllltr men ..C,. P. 3/25. 4/1/60 reading for final adoption at a meet YOU CANT BUI BETTER i' f.'lauss Street, entered the Street nnd Roiid Department Borough of Carteret shall receive an hcrPbv mnM {n rfS<1 M annual salary of (1,250.00. Ing of said Council of the Borouul ant mothen are Invited to visit ^^J? shal! he paid nt the basic rtttr of Carteret on April 7, 1M0, at 8:01 :i••• last November and of 13.53 per hour. ORDINANCE SECTION 3. Each member of the NUT OB STOVE 1 the hospital to become ac- SKrriON 5 The Borough Clerk PEA Cfild', In two equal semi-annual In- Ton 19 J i lowed to him br law. Tan (hi All true* drivers of theBOROUOH Of.' CAHTERET: T' stallments. I '•••• Wcston Electron Quests are to assemble In the;SECTION V section s of the ordi- SECTION 4. All ordinances and; 1 Street anil Road Department ADOPT nni,BS FOR ITS OOVERN • Corp. in Newark end Oarbm:e and Ash Removal MENT; TO FIXAND jmrts of ordinances In conflict here- '••'•'' nng the Army, and «:00 P.M. Wednesday. Department, whose duties nro PENAITTEH FOP VIOLATION OF with be and the same are hereby also those of n utility man, shall SAID RUT,EM ANn TO REf.ITLATE repealed, CHODOSH Bros, and WEXLER March 30. Prom there itudent .sr/rriON «: Tlif Borotwh Attor- be paid nt the hnMc mte of SECTION 5. This ordinance shall ^ makes new nurses will take small groups per shun br nald sn annual sal- AND DEFINE THEIR nUTfPR AN» 36 E. Grand Avenue, Rahway FU 8-11)1)0 pro- iirv of «..1M 00 11.18 p«r hour. TO FIX THEIR COMPENSATION "take effect Immediately after puss-; (':• jinis bases, on tour through the maternity (II The employees of the Street a?e and publication an provided by; (iti Thli rompentatlon shall b« BB IT ORnA"tNET> BV THE MAYOR law and shall be retroactive to li.iM fnr nttpndanre at mf*tl Cleaning Department shnll be AND COIINC". OF THE BOROUOH ; and nursery secilons. paid u follows: January 1, 1960 wherever permitted OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE nf the Boroiieh Council, render- OF CARTER FT: by law. in.; ip';»i opinions, drnwlnt all The Working Foreman shall be SECTION 1 Section IB of the ordl-1 rpso!:itioi^. ordinance, and all paid at the basic rate of 12 3J nsnrp to which this ordinance Is The foregoing ordinance wu In- nthrr li'Kal doruments as arise per hour: the driver of thesn amendment Is amended to read troduced at a meeting of the Coun-I In •!.(• nrdlnnry roursc of the! street sweeper shall be pnld at ell of the Borough of Carteret held: 1 as follows' (•"::T!n|>!>it« d routine of the ad- the basic rate of $2 18 per SECTION IB: The Chief of police March 17. i960, when It was adopted! n.iiiii'tiitlvr nflalrs of the »ov hour; th» relief driver, whose .ihnH be p:ild aiifannuft! Bftlary or oh Erst reading. The said ordinance I'rnmMit of the BOfouwh. Such • duties are also those of a util- will be further considered on second compensation of S7.650.0Q, prorendln- a for nnal adoption at a meet- only ONE mniTirtiMitlan don not Inrludp ity man. shall he paid at the vided, hywever, thnt no person !""i: -JTI'.CC on matters of sp««.. hssle rate of IJ18 per hour; Ing ,of said council of the Borough shnll be'dppolnted Chief of Police or Carteret on April 7, 19«0, at 8:00 WONDERLAWN rls! or tpchnic-ul nature nor| thf street cleaners shall be of thc BorouKh of Carteret unless; P. XI., Council Chambers, Borough meani M ir rai services rendered ln »ny pnld 136.92 per week on a he shall have been a member of; nrti:;il lltlKiitlan In whlrli the thlrty-fl»e-hour week bails. Hall. Cooke Avenue, Carteret, N. J.. the lidr IB jour the Police Department of the Bor-at which time and place all persons shr i nl(M out a RATION 8- The Dlrwtor of R«c- paid at the busk rule of 11.08amendment Is hereby amended to re*l rrittlnn sliull hr paid an annual per hour: the custodian shall rend as follows: ORDINANCE .urn of 12.40(100. be paid at the basic rate of SECTION 19: The Lieutenants" ofAN ORDINANCE AMENDING "AN HI The A.silstanu to lh« Dlrec- •1.37 per hour: and the part-, the Pullre Department of theORDINANCE MAKING PROVISIONS WELCOME tur of Recreation ahall he paid time laborers shall be paid at Boroiiijli of Cnrteret shall be paid FOR THB ESTABLISHMENT OF A mi nmuul sjilury of I1.47S.00. tin basic rstf of $1.28 pera]n annual salary of $8,300.00, pro- BUREAU OF FIRE PRKVENTION.I HWTION 1 SiTlloii 10 of the ordl- hour. All Park employees shall vldlnc. however, that no person Home delivered . . . n.ui.T lo wlilcli tlilj Is nil amend- PROVIDINQ OFFICERS THEREOF,! turns be under the direct supervi- shall be appointed. Lieutenant un. DEFINING THEIR DUTIES AND, ask for it at /our WAGON mrm Is lierrny nmciidpil to rpnd sion of the Streete Superin- loss lip shall hnve been a member follows: POWERS, AND ESTABLISHING! lawns tendent of Rouds. uf i he Police Department of theRULES AND REGULATIONS FOR favorite store.' "AI.SHECK'S PIRB PREVENTION. AND f'lXINOi green. PENALTIES t'OH THE VIOLATION DURLRiG FARMS keeps I lower Shop THEREOF". lawns •*i>i>oj AM. JIB BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR Plainfield 7-0688 Meet Your Friends & Neighbors at... AND COUNCIL OF THE HOROUQHi green

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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY — Miss Barbara A. Frasrr of Elizabeth, left, points CHEMISTRY: Student mirw< at PTth Am boy General and Elilattfth Hospitals who "2 GUYS* FAMOUS ^ out tarsels and metatarsus to follow students: Miss IKirnthy I,. Hansrn of Wonrlhrider oomplek their academic studies tomorrow at Vnion Junior CoMegt arc shown at ex- Miss Patricia A. Sclnirk of Clark, Mrs. Robert Lean <>f Cranford, chemistry and biolojy periments supmiwd by Mr-. Lewis I). Ktherincton, Westfield, instructor. Conducting instructor, and Miss Alida E. Roosa of Cranford. This class meets in the collets new the experiments are Miss Nanrr Keucker. Fnrds: Miss Martha S. Terry Vrban. Wood- LOW PRICES biology laboratory. Miss Hansrn is attending; Perth Amboy General Hospital School of bridge; Mis* Anne M. Martin. Staten Island. Miss Urban and Miss Keucker are students Nursing under a scholarship Kiven by the Woodbridge Township Business and Profession- at Ferth Amboy General Hospital School of Narslnr al Woman's Club. RIBS OF BEEF Rib Roast 7" Cut LB. 59C F ib £ teaks LB. 69c

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