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Published Every Thursday VOL. XX—NO. 17 FORDS, N. J;, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1958 &.t IB Green Street, Woodbridge, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS Juvenile Decency Sweetness Crisis in Educa Theme of Valedictory Confab imit WOODBRIDGE — Charles E. .Hutner, son , of Dr. and Mrs.:•': Cy'ril I- Hutner, 134 (NOTE: This is the fourth Grove Avenue, was valedicto- of a series of articles on rian of the graduating class g Juvenile Decency. Acknowl- of Pingry School, Elizabeth. Krauss is Adamant edgment is made to the Town Restrictions The position of - Com-Commencement exercises took Newark Evening News for rnitteeman Krauss in ob-place Friday. 111 Opposition, but originating- such an excel- On More Building jecting totne currently- In addition to leading his Acceptance Likely lent idea.) Going before Court class.: Charles was elected to By RUTH WOLS proppsfecf alignment for membership in the Cum WOODBRIDGE — The WOODBRIDGE — On June WOODBRIDGE — The ap- an East^West f r e e w ayLaude Society and' was the Planning Board and Town 24, seventeen-year-old Martha peal of Imperial Manor Homes, recipient; of the Rensselaer Committee will meet tonight Jane Menko will receive her Inc., against the decision of contains much clear logic Polytechnic Institute Alumni to discuss further the plan of diploma from Woodbridge he Town Committee and the and a laudable consider^ Association Medal for Math- Walter M. Oliver, consulting High School and with her banning Board to refuse to ation for the welfare and ematics arid Science, the engineer for Perth Amboy, graduation the school will lose grant building permits for 45 National,. Merit Scholarship 'or an extension of the East- its most versatile musician. homes in the Woodbridge Park convenience of a, sizeable Award, a Certificate of Merit West Freeway. Another meet- Daughter ,of Mr.' and Mrs. section, will Joe heard tomor- segment of his , consti- and first place in Scholarship ing will then be arranged be- Andrew C. Menko, 157 Pros- row in Jersey City before Su- in Form VI. tween the two municipalities. perior Court Judge John B. tuency. I think, however, pect Street, Woodbridge, McGeehan. In Jris address, Charles said Meantime, Committeeman Martha Jane, according to her that circumstances re- in part:. . R. .Richard Krauss/ Second teachers, "willingly gives of Wilentz, Goldman, Spitzer quire a much' broader "It is fortvmate that we in Ward, said he has "not her time and effort at all and Sills, Perth Amboy will ;the United States have finally times." represent the corporation and changed his mind" and is still Township Attorney Nathan view of the problera. become increasingly cognizant opposed to the Oliver, plan. At The senior is a member of of our educational needs. The the Woodbridge High School Duff will appear for the muni- #• * * . .* ••'••• tonight's meeting, Mr. Krauss renaissance is ironic, however, Orchestra, WHS Band and cipality. in.that it is directly attrib- said he will present statistics Late last year, the Planning Mr. Krauss, represen- from the Port of New York WHS Swing Band. She plays uted to the military progress (Continued on Page 6) MARTHA JANE MENKO Board recommended to the tative on the Town Com- of our most threatening ad- Authority and a copy of its Town Committee that the re- mittee from the Second versary. Whatever else the surveys of traffic over the quest for permits be denied Ward, has stood almost Russian sputniks have accom- •various bridges to prove "this due to the overcrowded school plished, they have most surely route is unnecessary." situation. The Committee con- alone in opposing a route brought about a startling re- "Perth Amboy is just inter- s curred, and since that time has r which would. relieve the awakening in the minds of | ested in getting a route into issued no permits for major frightening and danger- (Continued on Page 8) CHARLES E. HUTNER Smith Street", he continued. subdivisions. "If after tonight's meeting Resumes ULJLC/J¥¥1 I^Tf. Jl. f 1"/ Imperial Manor Homes filed ous congestion on New the Town Committee feels the suit in Superior Court on Jan- Oliver route is acceptable to WOODBRIDGE — Eight uary 2 and briefs were filed on Brunswick Avenue on the from, venturing toward the both sides. them, I will issue a minority specific orders were given and deep embankment and cjay grounds it will dislocate Zone ; Monday/ " The developers allege the statement." six recommendations made pits on the adjacent property. approximately 40 families The proposed alignment by the State Department of Such a fence is also necessary denial was "illegal and void" Edison Zoning Board and demand judgment "di- living in the Hopelawn will eliminate 41 homes in the Education after a recent in- alongside of the school prop- Hopelawn section. Continues Hearing spection of Keasbey School recting the defendants to grant section. While recogniz- erty to protect the pupils from plaintiff's application and to artments is Township Engineer Howard On Apartments by Howard W. Holcombe, Ar- being injured by motor ve- ing the urgency of de- Madison said he "was mis- permit the plaintiff to proceed WOODBRIDGE — After a chitectural Supervisor, School hicles that may be entering with its proposed subdivision." quoted Tuesday when he re- EDISON — The Zoning Building Services. vising some solution to lengthy, stormy session Tues- the parking area at the rear The Township in its reply ported as saying that. the Board of Adjustment after an- E the firehouse. other hectic session attended The inspection was made at pointed out the mushroom the cholting traffic con- day, during which approxi- Oliver plan for an extension Further Caution Urged mately 250 residents,'tried to of the East-West Freeway was by over 200 persons Monday the request of the Roosevelt growth of the Township has ditions through Fords, he Library to Ga In "In addition to the above, overtaxed the schools to the pack into :• the committee "the best possible". night in the Oak Tree School Estates and Shorecrest Civic the following recommenda- point where most of them are takes the position it chambers at the town hall, the "What I did say", Mr. Madi- on the application of the Som- Associations who sought to should not come at the mers Brothers Construction have their children remain tions are presented for con- on split session. Mr. Duff, in a Town Committee rejected son continued "was that if it sideration: supplemental brief has reques- unanimously an ordinance is the best Woodbridge can Company of Woodbridge to in Hopelawn School protest- expense of residents of From construct "campus type" ing that in their opinion "1. All health hazards on ted if the court should find which would have permitted S~t, bhen we will have to go property adjacent to the against the Township that in our community who have along with it." apartments in the northern Keasbey School was unsafe the erection of garden apart- WOODBRIDGE — An auc-,will sponsor booths and other section of the township con- and constituted a health school be investigated by the the "interest of the public" already been pushed in ments in Class B residential tion sale, a style revue, called activities, Mrs. Mabel Naylor, Mr. Madison's statement tinued the hassle into its fifth local Board of Health. the granting of permits be was made at a meeting of the hazard. all directions because of zones... "Fashions of Today," a game general chairman announced. week without a decision being "2. Since the county road postponed until the school social, band concert and rides, In addition to the BPW they Perth Amboy and Woodbridge In his communication to arrived at. . . :.-.- •_ leading past the school does construction program is com- construction of the Turn- The -crowd took up every .for children will :be just a few are the. American Legion and Planning-; -Boards - -M, en-4 a y- Superintendent of Schools not have curbs and sidewalks, pleted. available seat, many s^nod of the many attractions to be its auxiliary, Woodbridge night. The Woodbridge. dele- The fifth 'hearing will be Patrick A. Boylan Mr. Hol- along the walls and others adequate police supervision Mr. Duff pointed to prece- found Saturday at the Sum- Township Pederatiq;n of gation admitted the need of held in the same school next combe stated he and Robert for Questioning Mr. Millman, became sick, it would be the could find the where- , actcr of the neighborhoods in was reserved unf.il Tuesday on Mr. Johnstone attempted tc only one affected because all an application for a transfer show that the Melody Loungi the other pupils are immuni- ' -withal to parallel Nev; 'which the Union County zed. apartments were located was of a-liquor license; from Melo- was an old building, badly ir dy Lounge, Inc., corner Main She also told the board that Brunswick Avenue with not necessarily similar to the need of repair and that i ; a new road for the relief character of the neighborhood Street and Amboy Avenue to would be poor business to at- i her child were to become ill around the project site here. Mulligan Wine and Liquor Co., tempt to conduct a tavern from any of the diseases cover- of congestion. Over the objections of the for premises to be located at there. He also noted the Mel- ed in the immunization pro- 430 Rahway Avenue, after a ody Lounge is near St. James' gram "it would be kept at * * * * # opponents' attorneys, former three-hour public hearing" Senator John Toolan, repre- Church and close to a play- home, where all the public Thus, .the economy of held last night by the Town ground. health regulations concerning duced into evidence pictures of Committee. the situation leaves hard- senting the applicant, intro- Mr. Millman further testi- these cases would be followed." other apartment sites and - David T. Wilemz appeared fied that the proposed building Mrs. Underwood told the ly any alternative except their surrounding areas. These for the objectors, all members will be in the rear of the board that the vaccination to start at Outerbridge included Redfield Village in of the Woodbridge Township (Continued on Page 7) and injections ; were objected , Metuchen, Raritan Gardens in Liquor Dealers As^-ration; to because they were contrary and take the route sug- James F. McGovern represen- to the family's religious teach- New Brunswick,' the Clara Bar- TOWN EMPLOYEES MEET gested in the so-called ton Apartments in this town- ted the State Liquor Dealers ings and she declared that "in Oliver plan. This admit- ship, Leland Gardens in Plain- Association and Irvine B. WOODBRIDGE The this country there is supposed field and Troy Village and Johnstone, Jr., Westfield, was Woodbridge Township Em- t.n be freedom of religion, tedly disturbs fewer resi- the attorney for the applicant. which is what is being reques- General Green Apartments in ployees Association met in the 1 dents than any other Karl Millman, an executive ted here.' r Springfield. Committee Room at Town suggestion made up to "HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATED: Simple cerempnies were he'4 Saturday at Woodbridge High School to formally dedi- Cross-examination revealed of the Mulligan Wine and Li- John P. Stevens, board cate the building. Among the articles included in the cornerstene was a copy of The Independent-Leader containing that 60 per cent of the units quor Company, was called as Hall Friday. The Charter was member, who was Board pres- now, the basic point with the advertisement for the bond issue used to finance construction. Bear row, left to right, John Jewkes, Wiiliam will have one bedroom, 30 per the first witness. He readily received and Thomas McKay ident when the last request of O'N&ll, former Board member; John J. Csabai, James Mullen, Dr. Ralph Barone e.nS FrancisWukovets. Front row, which Mr. Krauss has cent with two bedrooms and 10 admitted the officers of tlie was accepted as a new mem-this type was received, said Dr. Wifflam H. Warner, Director of Secondary Education, New Jersey State Department of Education; Rev. Earl H. Mutual Supermarket and the that "no exception has ever concerned himself. per cent with three. ber. The next meeting will be Deyanny, Dr. John P. Lozo, Committeeman Edward Kath, Cominitteeraart L. Charles Mangione. Winfleld Finn, Residents of the area ad- Mulligan firm were one and been 'granted in these cases in (Continued on Page 65 president of tiie Board, is at the microphone. (Continued on Page 5) the same. in September. (Continued on Page 5) i PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1958 EDISON TOWNSHIP AND WORDS BEACON irch Club Ceremonies Woodbridge Oaks Mayor's Granddaughter Baptised Last rORCH He- is survived by his brother WOOD-BRIDGE — Kath- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. - 1 un-ral services Carl; three nieces Mrs. Joseph leen Marie, infant daughter of Chaf.'les Ludw'ig,* parental L uay for Carl Giuffre, Mrs. Stephen Hogya, GLADYS E. SCANK jMr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Quigley grandparents, Mayor and Mrs. ' * Fjirest Street, Mrs. Charles Dabinett; and 407 Lincoln Highway, Iselin , Jr., 49 Martin Terrace, was I'Tioh R. -Quijriey, and Allison six nephews, Ernest, Eugene, Tei. II S.-1Q79 baptized Sunday by Rev. Gus- Ann Quigley, the Misses Claire, l ' lik. widow Jean i Louis, Meyer, -Albert Pincelli tave Napoleon at St. James . .aa jjce,"xtoseann and Flor- 'i he leaves a i and John Marchese. Lisa Cohen, daughter of, Church. Sponsors were Miss ence Ludwig, Mr. and 'Mrs. i J pph Winter, Requiem Mass v/as sung at iJr. and Mrs- Martin Cohen, Barbara Poulsen and Alexan- Charles Ludwig, Jr., Mr. and * i Mrs. Theo- Holy Rosary Church and wSs guest of honor at a der Urban both of Woodbridge. ' Mrs. Joseph Scrittore and i d Martha M. burial was in the Church family dinner at her grand- A dinner was held alter the sons, Joseph and Oary; Miss t o grandchil- | Cemetery. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- (service. Betty Pokol, Mrs. Albert Cqr- linm Linkov. Newark, in oh- j Guests at the afternoon re- rade and daughter, Agnes; Mr. casf-omsr sales seryance of her second birth- ception included maternal and Mrs. Andrew Ludwig, tcj the N. J. day. ! Fords, —^Mr. and Mrs. Abram [ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitz- mpany and patrick and daughter, Betsy; /. • e company Hadassah Names Sunday guests of air. .and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. Thomas iferry. jyu\ Pe^xy Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Neilson J t master of tenp li\ n for 41 Additional honors were bestowed by the White Birch Club upon the league's outstanding- bowlers during the past man, Zionist public relations; Trinity Episcopal Church held i communi- season at the Top Hat. The select grouj) were the recipi ants of trophies and various awards for their achievements Colonia League Mrs. David Cutman, study a candlelight servicje Tues- i SD it Church. group; Mrs. Moishe Cahana, day. Rev. William H. Schinaus and contribution to the success of the league. From left to right are: William Moreau, the triple crown winner with. installed Kathy Dunham, f 11 late Emil high average of 173, high series of 623, and high game of 251; Gerry Mathey, Bed Sox captain; Al Conivari, third Executives Meet Hebrew; Mrs. David Levine, high game; Jnlius Kollar, founder of the White Birch Man's Club; Harry Nussbaum, second high set; Bill Peterson, Oneg Shabbat; Mrs. Albert Linda Kubpvetz and Linda Jo ">• <• survived by COLONIA — The monthly Temporado as new members. it IT Mrs. Mary Receive Awards special sportsmanship award; John Kalina, third high set; Bill Henderson, triplicate games, and Jack Rozanski, the Levine, library; Mrs. Sol 1 league sponsor. meeting of the Executive Com- Klein, Sisterhood; Mrs. Sey- After the service achieve- > iii e and Mrs. WOODBRIDGE—A number mittee of the Little Fellows ment awards were given as ' jit Pompton mour Klepner, Iselin; Mrs. of music students from Wood- League was held at the Civic Arthur Sinett, visual'aid; Mrs.. follows: Lorraine Joule, Lynn on Fiank, Hope- bridge, Iselin, Colonia and ton", scrap book; Mrs. William Club, Inman Avenue. Tune, Charlotte Markuh'n, UI Mrs. Anna Sewaren were among 2,890 Grausam, sunshine; Mrs. Herman Wouk Story Abe Winograd, membership; f CDA Installs Miss Warfield The Little Fellows League of Mrs. Henry Winter, integra- serivce on Blue Bar; Rae -I i en Island; a from 237 communities Kager, house. At Drive-In Theatre Colonia has 220 boys on its Daub, Joyce Ui% creative ac- epii Tolos, Prince- tion teas; Mrs. Irving Hutt, throughout the State who re- Donations were voted to WOODBRIDGE — TheRoster, and is broken down in- re-enrollment; Mrs. Irving tivities on Blue Bar; Joanne i mdrhild. ceived awards Sunday at the New Officers the Cerebral Palsy Building Honor Graduate eagerly awaited "Marjorie to two groups, one of which Mazur and Mrs. Arthur Port- Sipos, Mary Ann Wedemeyer, Lt <-s ovas sung at Mosque Theatre, Newark, at Morningstar" from the pen of consists of the Majors of 120 1 Fund and the Priest-Brother noi, sponsor; Mrs. Joe Klein, Joyce Ur, Angela Joyce, - Cii arn and burial WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. WOODBRIDGE "— Miss the annual award presenta- support of the Missionary Sandra Warfield, -daughter of prize-winning novelist Her- boys, and the Minors which life membership: Mrs. Albert service "in Gold Bar; Carol "civ Cemetery. tion program of the Griffith Anthony Scheu was installed man Wouk, comes to the Am- comprises 100 boys. as grand regent of the Court Servants of the Immaculate Mr. and Mrs, Walter Warfield, Richman, publicity; Silagy, Joanne Sipos, 'Mary Music Foundation for win- Conception. 165 Freeman Street, graduated boys Drive-In Theatre, Sayre- Last year the fathers of the Ann Wedemeyer, creative"-gc- *- € •R.EZNER ners in its 1958 auditions. Mrs. Mercedes 769, Catholic ville, today, through Satur- Little Fellows League met in Also Mrs. Max Staun and tiyities on Gold Bar and fi i — Funeral services Daughter of Amercia • Thurs- The C.D.A. in conjunction Cum Laude from Brandeis Mrs. Martin Staun, hospitali- Parker O. Griffith presided with the Knights of Columbus University, Waltham, Mass. day. The story that dares t° an East vs. West in a soft-ball Joyce Ur, Mary Ann WMe- i 1 Tu^day at J. S. at the exercises and presented day at the Columbian Club. She received a B.A. degree deal with every young girl's game and\since that affair was ty; Mrs. Walter Shimanski meyer, worship on .Gold Bar- f m i il Home for will maintain an auction received so favorably, it has and Mrs. Milton Apper, bul- r [the awards. Kenneth Amada, Mrs; John J. Gannon, dis- with distinction in history. dangerous years of tempta- associate, presented ^fctem.*^ • 71-ici 68 Wildwood booth at the summer festival been.de'cided the Fathers'' Day letin; Mrs. Fred Kaufman, young concert pianist, was trict deputy alsd installed Saturday sponsored by the She was a member of thetion stars Gene Keiiy and Mrs. William WedemeyerV ''led Saturday at featured in a musical pro- Mrs. Carol Herzog, vice grand . In powerful .Game will bfi annual affair. vouth activities; Mrs. Irving c 't Bo- i*- 1. Business and Professional Hillel executive committee and The game will be played^ Goodstein, young Judea; Mrs. associate, presented the gram. regent; Mrs. Herbert Reutsch, Women for the benefit of thethe Dormitory College, mana- support are, Claire TrevOr, Ed awards and Mrs, James Dale i1 ed by his widow, Students from this area prophetess; Mrs. Norbert Jost, Wynn, Everett Sloanei Augyst, 13, at Pennsylvania Leon Weingarten, calendar; m-> daughters, Mrs. Barron Library. Articles to be ging editor of the under-gra- Avenue: Field, A gate prize will Mrs. Abe NeSss and Mrs. Ryer, assistant associate, su- 1 who won awards.were: Wood- historian; Mrs. Robert A. U j - tnd Mrs. Anna auctioned should be brought duate newspaper and secre- The plus feature is the tje auctioned. Samuel Newberger, honorary. pervised the refreshments. . bridge: David Bixel, Jewel Fitzpatrick, financial secre- to the K. of C. club before tary of the educational policies swashbuckling "Yankee Buc- Fi i iii son, Peter; two tary; Mrs. George Binder, The annual dance is being Mrs. Schlesinger and Mrs. A Mother-Daughter Dinner ii 'to s Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan, Krista C h e s 1 a k , Saturday. committee. Miss Warfield is acaneer" starring Jeff Chand- 1 treasurer; Mrs. Albert Reiser, planned and additional publi- Kaplan will attend the na- will be held at the final meet- ( nd Mis. Earl Wat- Mary Ann Campion, Patricia graduate of Woodbridge High ler and Scott Brady. The ad- monitor; Mrs. Joseph Geno- city is to follow. tional convention in Miami ing June 17. . _ -.;-." step-sins, Joseph, Doros. LaVerne Johler, Linda School. venture saga isproduced in vese, sentinel; Mrs.- Vincent To all the residents of theOctober 19-22. <" ^i J hn, Kalman, Johnson, Victoria Kish, Den- shimmering Technicolor. Goyernors ask nqnpartisan Logue, lecturer; Mrs. C. A. Colonia area, the "Little Fel- A program meeting will be i . f ini Szalay; six nis Leahy, Patricia Leahy, remedy for recession. "' Donna McClure, Patricia Mc- Musacchia, organist. Tot, 2, is Injured; lows League of Colonia, with held with Mrs. Leonard" Gold- i i IPII 13 step-grand- its field is at. Inman Avenue, man June 19. J 2 great-grand- Gettigan, Christine Pasko, Msgr. Charles G. McCor- Runs in Way of CarNew Quarters Ready just off Amherst •Street, invite The board was invited to a New Brunswick Secre- i Michslina Ricucci, Douglas ristin is chaplain with Mrs. you all to attend the games Sandor, Mary Ann Scanlon, WOODBRIDGE — Two-' For Civil Defense social and integration tea tarial, Accounting aiid On ° H. Boyd, St. Hugh B. Quigley, Sr., and WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. year-old Gregory Karkowski, which start ati 6-every night, with Mrs. Gottdenker August L _ }i ob J Church, offi- Judith • Schubert, Barbara Mrs. Stephen Kager, three James Carrigan, president of , WOODBRIDGE — Dedica- Monday through Friday in- Prep School 693 Rahway Avenue, was 4. •."..-. ' | "4 Luual was inSimonsen, Thomas Webb; year trustees; Mrs. Prank St. James P.T.A. announced tion of the new Civilian De- clusive, and the Minors League Alter sir weeks' training you ; ilni Paik Cemetery, Iselin, Nancy. MacDonald, final plans for the 8th grade seriously injured Tuesday The next board meeting Mayo and Mrs. Albert Mat- when he ran from behind a fense Building^ adjacent to, the which plays Saturdays at 10.will be September 2 at the too can work in an offlc? I • JH JI l°e Patricia Moscarelli, Elaine lack, two year trustees; Mrs. trip to Rye Beach at Tues- Township garage, upper Main 110 Albany St. Kilmer 5-39X0 Wagner; Colonia, Linda New- parked car into the path._of an Free Advice center. '". Werner Hansen and Miss day's meeting. Buses will leave auto driven by Mary Ellen Street, will be held Saturday at J\ -iPGHESE mark; Sewaren, N. Kathleen from Grenville Street at 9:30. 2 o'clock, Mayor Hugh B. A little yellow dog will r Margaret Sullivan, one year Guren, 17 Vanderbilt Place. i j" — Funeral services Kosmyna. trustee. Sister Mary Benigna opened Quigley announced today. The chase anything that runs, it e The accident occured ori i i fid p tut day at Flynn the meeting with prayer. public is invited. is something". to remember I ) i "Panel al Home for Mrs. Leon J. Gerity was _Wedgewood Avenue, near when people have you scared. Signal Light Urged nominating committee chair- Mrs. Stephen Toth, mer- The new structure will i in ILP 86 Hornsby Rahway Avenue. —Buffalo News. man with Mrs. Joseph Somers chandise club chairman asked house the CD emergency l < TO c7ied Tuesday. As Safety Measure Miss Guren picked up the and Mrs. Vincent Logue. that all returns be made by truck, the communication cen- WOODBRIDGE -, A recom- June 18. child and drove him to the fflOP BRIEGS mendation that a blinker or Mrs. Scheu appointed the ter, the council meeting room Attendance prize was wonWoodbridge Emergency Squad and a meeting room for the it costs traffic light be installed at following chairman; Mrs. building and he was taken to Hansen, merchandise; Mrs. by Sister Gracia, special various civilian defense units little For Perfect Barron Avenue and Freeman Perth Amboy General Hospi- such as police reserves and air Street was made by Commit- George Mosenthine, retired prize by Mrs. John Coley and tal. He was treated for possible why to call library fund prize, Mrs. John raid wardens. teeman Elmer Dragos Tuesday. CD.A. home; Mrs. Michael skull fracture, and abrasions anyone.., He described-the intersection DeJoy, apostolate of the aged; Knowles. on the face and hands. His ather's Day Gifts as a "very dangerous one." Miss Geraldine Kovacs, civil " Mrs. Albert Reiser and Mrs. condition is reported as "fair". TO HOLD CAKE SALE anywhere Committeeman L. Charles defense; Mrs. Matlack, con- Allen Ballint were hospitality AVENEL — Local Brownie not Van Heusen W^sh 'n' Wear Mangione. chairman of police, fraternity of Christian doc- chairmen. AWARDED DEGREE and Girl Scout Troops are trine; Mrs. Alta Ryan, edu- WOODBRHX5E — Dr. Wil-holding a cake sale June 21 at said he will request the State 1io Short Sleeve Spprt Shirts $5 Highway Department to sur- cation; Mrs. Reutsch, vigi- The Grateful Heart m H. Rhodes, 176 Green the home of Mrs. John Poll, vey the problem. lance and legislation; Mrs. Lady of the House — "I Street, received the degree of 1027 Rahway Avenue. Proceeds An ordinance increasing Musacchia, music; Mrs. Geri- have no work for you, my poor -ster of Veterninary Medi- will be donated to the Ryan BOSTON...70* WHEELING...80* 100% Daeron Handsome r building permit fees was ty, public relations; Mrs. An- man, but here's a quarter." cal Science from University Fund. Cake donations will be 3-min. station rat? from New Brunswick r after 6 PM and Sundayt. tax not incl. RAINCOATS NECKWEAR adopted. thony Haug, Sr., retreats; Unemployed — "Lord bless of Pennsylvania, _ 5 esterday: gratefully appreciated. : Mrs. William Haug, Sr.^ share you, lady, if ever there was a $14.95 $1.50to $5 the faith; Mrs. Herbert Dal- fallen angel, it's you." 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^^ Phone ME 4-0809 Opciii Evenings {Till 10 at Sunday Till 1 P. M. BANKING HOURS:. r Monday—Ttacrsday B ;A.M; - 3 P.M. Friday 9 AJM. - 6 F.M.' FREE PARKING Rear Entrum •»• Panty Briefs Rfeht Behind Store EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1S5S Two Lehigh Grmdumtes ChurcIito'Mart . OLIDE m THR0H0H RE0UMR4Y. - AND YOU'LL JUS? NATURALLY... Children's Day COLONIA — Children's Day will be observed Sunday at New Dover - Methodist Church. Attendance awards v/ill be presented by Robert Swenson. • , The Intermediate Youth Fellowship Group -Meld a .'•".• \ •". v-'. - •-:- """5T"*K: <•• ;^l;'t-v*:^--^—^ •"""• -*•-'- roller skating party at Twin ftttS-^KwiiL - City Arena. Transportation was provided by Mr. anfl^Mrs. Me Clelland, Ted Rockefeller, Herbert Schaefer. This gspup COMB •s planning a swimming party iraarrs Cb§ss§ \ at the summer home --;of " QUAIITY feiir a*rbert Bost, Shore Acres, ?hil«cj«!phi*4 brand Saturday. -They will meet at ROAST Oft the' Church at 8 A.M. In case Of *fc in they will meet at STiASC * 12:30\P.M. Participants are asked to bring a picnic lunch WARREN FERBINANDSEN GEORGE KANTKA for either occasion. Benfon's The Choristers under the FORDS — Two Fords stu- ness administration. He has Ghtsis Iprsads been accepted lor employment l'ea'dership-v -of Miss Beverly dents were among the 403 yollmar took charge of the ROUND KEF Lehigh University seniors who by Provident Mutual Life In- Rtfiih, Pineapple, Olive received degrees at the 90th surance Co. of Philadelphia at iimsic at the. morning worship University Day commence- the Central Jersey Office in service. Sanity Swenson was Fruits a Vegelables! ment exercises this afternoon Westfleld. soloist. Other \ members were BOTTOM ROUND POT ROAST in Grace Hall, Bethlehem, Pa. Kantra was president, trea- Sandy, Sharon-, and Richard Newton, Ronald Schaefer, Pick your farm-fresh favorites at A&PJ Warren H. Ferdinandsen, surer and secretary-treasurer Heln son of Mr. and Mrs. George of Delta.Chi social fraternity, Iieonard Jones, "Vv'ayne Peter- YOUR CHOICE! Ferdinandsen, 9 Woodland a member of Mustard and son, Joel Vail. Mis. G. Den- They're harvested fresh . . . delivered fresh! Avenue, received the bachelor Cheese Dramatic Club, Sabre linger aceompanieid at the finite Kitihup of science degree in business Society, Arnold Air •• Society, organ. \ administration. tnterfraternity Council,, and Clifford Harris was in Senior Class Gift Committee. charge of the Church .service Ferdinandsen was a mem- c and preached on "What the CANTALOUPE ber of Alpha Phi Omega, ser- v Bible Means to Me" assisted vice fraternity; Alpha Kappa Strawberry Festival by' George Tboker. Mr. Harris Psi, business honorary; Ar- is, charge lay leader and'Mr. ffiffi and Arizona Only! . ^ If nold Air Society and Sabre Planned by Auxiliary §m COLONIA — Ladres Auxil- T'.cfoker is chairman of church jhsrtentng Extra Large Size ffli # * Society, Air Force ROTC hon- pastoral relations committee. oraries and Training Officer iary. District 12" First Aid m slb s and Deputy Commander of Squad, met Monday at Beek- Revv Alber t Sweet was man Avenue headquarters graduertod Sunday from Drew W -ii the latter. He was president Winter Halves or Quarters of his dormitory and secre- where plans were outlined for University', Madison. tary of Residence Halls Coun- a strawberry festival June 21 An important meeting is Bonekss-NO FAT ADMD-ONi LOW PRICE! cil. On the staff of the cam- from 3 to 8 at the Squad being held tomorrow night at " iriffi WATERMELON *5c pus newspaper he belonged to Building. Mrs. A. G. Soltys 8 for the official board' and :^^ and Mrs. Nicholas Kreitz are finance comniiitee. Accounting Society, sopho- v more and senior class cabi- co-chairmen. There will be no A strawberry . festival will Paritf iarpriii nets, Canterbury Club, and admission charge. be hjeld June 20 'ftom 6 to 8. >c SWIST c@ii Ftorida

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INSURED JOBLESS a varied menu for the booths to produce not only a scienti- to help out with her expenses in nearby Redfield Village he Parkway and Route 9 in the example, the alignments fic competence but also a so- in college. OECLTNE . . Crablel Speaks (featuring food. Offered will found 36 three-room apart- Ke&sbey section of Wood- were decided and the nec- The largest drop this year be Hungarian cabbage rolls cial and political competence Speaking about Martha ments, 89 four-room apart- bridge and at Convery Boule- The Crow's Nest (Continued from Page 1) equal to the task. Both of Jane, Miss Mary Connolly, '•n joblessness among workers profound effect on the Re- Hungarian cookies, kolibas? ments and .23 five-room vard in Perth Amboy will pro- essary property acquired •overed by the unemployment hot dogs, hamburgers, ice \hese responsibilities revolve vice principal at Woodbridge apartments "and only six vide the greatest possible without so much as a by- publicans. •'•.••• ' about our educational system High School said: children". He also said teach- compensation system has been "The Le g is 1 a t u r e then cream, soda, coffee, tea, cake traffic congestion relief in the your-leave. We at least reported by the Labor Depart- abandoned the ridiculous pro- and all kinds of home-made and in particular about our "Martha Jane is a prize. ers, office workers, executives, four municipalities. Such ad- ment. vision to use only Delaware candies including Mamie Ei- econdary 'schools. Their ca- She gets along well with her young married people who ditional interchanges as au- have had the opportunity The arop in insured unem- River- water, because the senhower fudge. pacity to discharge them adr fellow-students and the fac- need little apartments before thorities in the four munici- this timeto say our say, /antagreously depends, in turn, ulty. She is a gifted young they can afford to buy a house ployment in the week ended Democrats pointed out that Admission will be charged palities may think necessary May 3 was 70,000. It brought four other states were in- upon the values we attach to lady, musically and scholastic- and. older people who are toofor the solution of their own and while the results only for the game social for ally and despite the fact that Here and There: the total down to 3,194,810, volved, •:requiring their per- which"' outstanding prizes will our way of life." tired or too old to take care local problems should of may not represent the Dennis Van Zandt, elec- 'he lowest since February/15, mission and the authority of be offered. ... Concluding,, he said: she has so many extra cur- of a house and still don't want course be taken up with the ultimate in preference, "My last statement brings ricular activities, she is fifth to leave Woodbridge will make Highway Commissioner. tronics technician seaman, but still more than twice as the IT. S. Supreme. Court! An oil painting of Barron son of Mr. and Mrs. William high as a year ago. The total R-aritan Riyer water will now me to the crux of the situ- in her class. We are very proud up the population of the pro- Attending the meeting from they came as close as can Library, done pby Miss Rosalir of Martha Jane." posed garden apartments. D. Van Zandt, 28 Martin May 3 was 7.7 per cent of the be used, ;which requires no Dooley, a BPW member will be ation. What values do we at- Woodbridge were Mayor Hugh reasonably be expected. Terrace, Woodbridge, re- covered labor force, compared confusing legal " problems," auctioned off. • ' <. ach to our way of life? What "In Varady's Grove today", B. Quigley, Mr. Madison, with 7.8 per cent the week Mr. Grabiel said. , ire our present feelings toward David Pavlovsky, Charles E. * * * * cently graduated from. Elec- Jewelry, -cakes, aprons, Zone Change he continued, "my client tronics Technician School at before. The Assemblyman outlined he varied and diverse func- could build 100 duplex homes Gregory, Norman Tanzman It must be argued, teenage accessories, children'^ tions of existence? Succinctly, (Continued from Page 1) and Donald Barnickel. Naval Training Center, Great the details of the water sup- candy, books, plants flowers which will have three times therefore, that a plan Lakes, 111. v . Miss Paula Hof- names on that street ' that ply plan and urged the voters ^ serious laxity in general at- Township Attorney Nathan as many children as the pro- Mayor Quigley said yester- and white elephants, will be utude is the core of our pres- 'day: mann, daughter of Mr. and von't appear on my petition", to support the referendum in offered at other booths! Duff. posed apartments. Kids need which causes as little Mrs. Martin G. Hofmann, De- #as his only remark. . . November.-! . : ent educational crisis. "Until a yard, a place to play and "Of course we do not like Since Saturday is Flag DST :here is a sharp upturn in our When he intimated the or- dislocation as this one catur, G-a., formerly of Ave- John A. Delesandro, . club dinance' originated with the parents therefore do not oc-to see anyone lose his home. nel, graduated from Clarkston president; reported on the and the 289th anniversary of concern for learning, our edu- cupy apartments. The tax re-When the Turnpike and Park- does, and will accomplish Cast But^ISot I,east i the granting of the charter t- cational processes will lag Town Committee Mr. Duff High School recently as yale- Born at Perth Amboy Gene- State Young Democratic; con- said: turn on apartments as com-way were built we were never what is so sorely needed dictorian of her class. She vention in; Asbury Park., He Woodbridge Township, the li- Badly behind .those of the pared to private homes would consulted, they just came in ral Hospital: from Colonig,, a brary building, and all the Soviet Union, and other pro- "Things of this" nature by and took what property they in, the way of relieving also received an award for daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ro- cited two resolutions passed law do'not originate with the be $30,000 more a year. Du- •'best all-around student". at the convention, one urging booths will be decorated in red, gressive nations. And untiFthe plex homes would increase wanted. Now we have a New Brunswick Avenue bert Hudspith, 369 Fairview ,| white and blue bunting. >dious epithet of "egghead" Town Committee, As is re- chance to be consulted and I Her grandparents are Mr. and Avenue . . . fronulselin, a son the state to guarantee^ the quired by law, it originated school costs $40,000 more a congestion, must be ac- Mrs. John DuBoyce, Avenel interest on school construc- Committees in charge of the und others like it are removed year. hope through conferences to Mr. and Mrs. William Dwy- various booths are asked to be from our minds and vocabu- with the- Planning Board Perth Amboy and Woodbridge cepted. Mr. Krauss un- and Martin Hofmann, Iselin. er, 45 W. George Place, a tion • bonds and the other in which suggested the measure. "This Township has lived . . . Miss Clara O. Brichze, support of Governor Meyner's at the library grounds between laries, .our pedagogic stan- can settle their differences." questionably knows bet- daugtiter^to Mr. and Mrs. 9 and 9:30 to decorate thgir The Board originally suggest- through the biggest building daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welch, 94 Washing- state budget. iards will not ascend a single . The mayor also said that at booths and place their stock. step on the stairway of ed construction of apartment boom in history", the at- tonight's meeting, aerial views ter than I do if this is a Theodore J. Brichze, 48 Max- ton Avenue . . . from Wood^ houses on 20,000 square feet torney stated. "Even knowing well Avenue, Fords, received a bridge, a son to Mr. and Mrs. irogress. In conclusion, it is and maps of the proposed fact, b,ut I have heard my Jervent hope and prayer and after thinking it over things would be rough the alignment will be examined A.M. degree in Teaching Albert Macko, 24 Brookfield library to Gain amended the request to one Township didn't keep you from authorities ordi-. from Radcliffe College, Cam- Avenue, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Education Theme hat we—the. class of '58 all and if it is necessary to ac- (Continued. from Page 1) around the w o r Id — mayacre. The Planning Board people out." cept the route "we will make narily most reliable, that bridge, Mass., yesterday. . . John Yager, 15 D Bunns Lane, ning Board of Girl Scouts, Mt. (Continued from Page 1) gave this a great deal of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. thinking Americans as to the 'merge into an atmosphere in Mr. Evanko again took the every effort to see to it that many of the Hopelawn Carmel Post, Catholic War Ve- vhich there • shall be no thought because it realized floor and urged that "we Woodbridge will get entrances Personal Appeal: John Crerand, 517 Joseph terans, Ladies' Auxiliary of Mt. complexities and difficulties many duplex homes, which folks who would be dis- Avenue . . . from Fords, a of making the most of our ihame in the acquisition of bring apartment houses in and exits where they will do As most of you know, I am Carmel Post, Mothers Club of would house many school gradually by each asking for us the most good." rupted are not violently daughter to Dr. and Mrs. Nito Woodbridge, Junior Woman's educational advantages. 'cnowiedge, in which universal personally interested in the Santiago, 120 Koyen Street, a •espect and prestige shall be children could be constructed a variance rather than by opposed to the possibility. Barron Public library and Club, Woman's Club of Wood- "Nevertheless we must not on large sites in Class B ordinance." daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- stop at that point. It is essen- Tenerously bestowed both up- hope to see the interior of the ward Sudo, 95 ArlingtonJOrive, bridge, Congregational on the educator and the edu-residential zones." Mr. Amodio said he "re- Hearing Set If such is the case, then building renovated and the Church, Middlesex Council, tial that our citizenry be cated alike." Cites Need sented candidates running for the potential hardship a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Knights of Columbus, PTA of moved to action—to demand Continuing he stated: (Continued from Page 1) shelves restocked with modern Dalton, 142 Mary Avenue, a While at Pingry, Charles office using the floor for "In the Middletown Town- would be lessened to a reference books and fiction by son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony School 1, Methodist Church. the development and amelio- "The Planning Board, I be- campaign issues" and sug- Miss Betty LaBat, Avenel, is ration of our instructional fa- was associate editor of the ^eve, considered a number of ship case", Mr. Duff told The fall. As you have read from Arangio, 868 Amboy Avenue, a •'Blue Book", the year book gested the hearing be closed Independent-Leader, "t h e considerable degree. time to time in this news- daughter to Mr. 'and Mrs.chairman of "Fashions of To- cilities. Our new and im- factors. At the expiration of and a vote taken. day", which will foe presented md wrote for the -Pingry rent control, apartment rents court knew less than 100 per No progress can be paper, Saturday a summer Henry Schaupp, 26 Inverness proved system must be erected Record, the school paper' He Committeeman R. Richard cent true valuation of real Terrace, a son to Mr. and Mrs. without charge. Models will be upon the concept of place- went up from $75 to $110 a made without cost — in festival is to be held on the Miss Shirley Rees, Mrs. John was a member of the French Krauss moved the public property was illegal, yet it gave library grounds starting at Samuel Gingold, 21 ' Tar as ment. Call it homogeneous Club for three years and month for three room apart- hearing. be closed and then the municipality two years to money, convenience, tra- Drive, a son to Mr. and Mrs.Powers, Jr., Mrs. Edward Ne- grouping, directed studies, ments. The Planning Board r.oon sponsored by the Wood- vins, Mrs. Robert Vogel, Mrs. served • as its vice president moved that the ordinance be correct the situation. In the dition. The question bridge Township Business and Michael Adleman, 112 Dun- accelerated programs, or this year. He was also a mem- made a survey and found rejected. The committee Federal case the Supreme bar Avenue . . . from Sewaren, William H. Gardner, Miss Bar- whatever you will, our basic there are no living quarters which must be resolved Professional Woman's Club bara Toye, Mrs. George Hal- ber of the Chess Team, Stamp agreed unanimously. Court rule segregation was il- for the benefit of the library. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. problem is the distribution of Club and Dramatic Club, ap- available for elderly people or legal but did not set a definite here, I think, so far as Bernard Kasha, 256 Old Road bert, Miss Agatha Graham, our talent so that it may best for younger couples who for date; This was to prevent cha- Twenty-two other Woodbridge Mrs. Benjamin Rabinowitz, pearing in "High Tor" twoone- reason or another can- residents of our and organizations thought so . . from Hopelawn, a son to serve its own needs and the •years ago. os and confusion. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cihom- Mrs. Edward Poulsen and Mrs. needs of our nation. The pro- not buy their own homes. Freeway Confab surrounding communities much of the project that they sky, .140- Howard Street, a Louis Plisko, all of Wood- Charles has enrolled in the Other factors were the school (Continued from Page 1) "The same thing holds true are helping out by sponsoring jected system includes not pre-medical course at Yale here. If the court rules in fa- are concerned, is whether daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John bridge; Miss Claire Sutch, only potential scientists and population and the fact that ing of these municipalities booths at the festival. Others Coles, 22 Clembil Court, a son Fords and Miss Doris Ryan, University and hopes to fol- apartment dwellings would vor of Imperial Manor Homes, we want relief for New the mathematically gifted but depends upon the immediate it. means we cannot refuse who could not see their way to Mr. and Mrs. William Sull- South Amboy. Models for low in his father's footsteps. give the Township more tax construction of the Freeway Brunswick Avenue traf- clear to sponsor a booth sent ivan, 34 Clembil Court ... teenage fashions will be Miss- also those who show aptitude building permits for major in the arts, the humanities return per square foot than complete from Outerbridge to subdivisions. The impact on fic. The answer must cash donations. Now it is up from Port Reading, a daugh- es Jane Campbell, Janet homes. They also gave con- Route 22, on an alignment to you, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reusch, Judy and Joyce Kere- and the social sciences. Not Juvenile Decency the schools will be tremendous. confining ourselves to future sideration to the fact' there that will best serve the in- We are hoping the courts find be in the affirmative, Public, to make the festival Golebiewsky, 12 Third Street kes, Avenel; Misses Laura and (Continued from Page 1) would be off-street parking a success by patronizing the . . . from Avenel, a son to Mr. college and university stu- terests of all the people of in favor of the municipality, adw the only way in Florence -Given, Colonia and the flute "with the band and and the builder would have these municipalities (Wood- but if it does not we hope our booths: From time to time I and Mrs. Douglas Clark, 45 Misses Virginia Halbert and dents, we must also endeavor to construct and maintain which such relief can be "C" Street, a son to Mr. and to offer the most complete orchestra, and the piano with bridge, Perth Amboy,- Edison request will be granted. We have personally heard many Carol Dooley, Woodbridge. The roads and sewers." < need time to catch up." financed out of Federal of you parents criticize the Mrs. John Metz, 1150 Rahway fashion revue will be presented vocational and technical the Swing Band. and Metuchen). library for not having the Avenue . . . from Keasbey, a from four to five o'clock. From training to those unable to In addition to her musical Discussing the school situ- "In addition to the eco- funds is in the manner rjsrht kind of reference books daughter to Mr. and'Mrs. Ed- two to three, a free and con- attain an advanced formal activities in school, she is or- ation further, Mr. Duff point- nomic value of the Freeway suggested. ward Walters, 35 Highland cert will be offered y Fords education. In general, the ganist in the First Congrega- ed out the appeal of Imperial its strategic importance in Sweetness & Light for your children's needs. This, time of war cannot be over- is your chance to remedy the Avenue. Post, VFW Military Band. plan proposes an extended tional Church. Manor Homes is due to come (Continued from Page 1) * * * * situation for the benefit of The committee has planned series of tests by which, the Martha Jane is also active up in Superior Court tomor- emphasized. This problem has aptitudes and capacities of •ow and if the findings are been unresolved for two years The State, which would What alternative is your children. So what are in other church work. She if while the preparations for the you going to do? Sit back and SHOP IN WOODBRIDGE @ SHOP IN* WOODBRIDGE S every student can be de- vice president of the Pilgrim igainst the Township there engineer and build the there? will be unrestricted building sonstruction of the Narrow criticize or help us help your termined for the subsequent Fellowship and a substitute new route, hasn't always ^: % :;; ^: children by coming to the placement of each individual Sunday School teacher. ' and the school problem will Bridge have continued. •in the field suited to him. As a child.Martha Jane was continue to grow. Reasoning- Detailed been as considerate of Apparently there is festival atd bringing your I SVIocfem IVfeiVs Presents "Many alternate plans have friends from town—and out- "Some vociferous but mis-a Brownie and later, a Girl Asked if there had been any the people of Woodbridge none. of-town— too. Members of quided proponents of de- Scout. She has entertained requests for permits for been suggeested but all have Township as in the pres- the BPW having been work- mocracy may protest against considerably appearing in pro- apartments on the Varady's 'ieen , found unacceptable to ing every moment after the "placement system" and grams sponsored by the Sal-Grove tract, Mr. Duff ad- the State. Only then did I de- ent case—and for the new coming home from their of- the loss of an equal chance magundi Literary and Musical mitted there were but that ride to see if I could help. attitude of consideration fices for the past two months for everyone, but they are Society, Sewaren History Club, "the Planning Board found The answer to the problem, as which has been shown us, to make the festival a suc- missing the forest for the Janet Gage Chapter, Daugh- 'wo other tracts in other" sec- T saw it, was to pick up the cess. It can only be successful, trees. In practice, the pro- ters of the American Revolu- •ioijs in the the same picture Freeway at its already estab- we should be grateful. gram is intended to provide tion and Veterans Hospital at ind then requested an over- lished location at Route 1 in When the Turnpike and Woodbi-ifige, SL S. however, if each and every Edison, and to continue it one of you attend. Well, how T5ww98 the richest opportunities for Lyons. - • . ill ordinance instead of. each Parkway were built, for Air-Conditioned For This Sunday, each one in place of equal Although this week's sub- builder asking for a variance." easterly, parallel with the Le- about it?. . . high Valley Railroad and WED. THRU SAT. June 15th! opportunities for all. . No ject spends a great deal of Queried as to whether longer will the capable, alert time with her musical activi- about 1,000 feet southerly to Gene Kelly - Natalie Wood 3ommer Brothers are involved a point as close to Perth Am- Jottings: There's nothing: that gets so close to a Dad as a gift student be retarded by the ties, she still finds time to take "n the proposed apartment Congratulations to Com- of wearables. Chpose from our complete selections. halting progress of the mean. part in other extra-curricular -ionstruction, Mil Duff re- boy as possible before swing- ISELIN THEATRE missioner and Mrs. Ernest Nor will the slow student "be activities. She. is. advertising ing north and east to Outer- ISELIN, N. J. LI-8-9090 plied : bridge Crossing with the least Muska. Perth Amboy, on the accelerated.at an overly rapid edtor of El. Dorado, school "Sommer Brothers is not birth of twins, a son and literary magazine, treasurer : amount of dislocation possi- — Plus — Gifts to Please pace—a pace which could nvolved." THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Selected Short Subjects daughter, Friday. Mrs. Muska conceivably injure his future of the Future Teachers of ble". America, member of the Year Buddy Harris, representing is the former Mary Skalla, educational development." the Colonia Council of Civic He continued by saying: "I MARLON MONTGOMERY! SUN. - MON. - TUES. 39 Loretta Street, Hopelawn. Scope of Problem Book Committee and is a sec- believe such an alignment for Sophia Loren, GRANDPA too... ond year member of the Honor ?lubs said the council "ob- The couple also have a son, iects to this ordinance and the route, with interchanges Anthony Perkins in Michael. . . Among Township Continuing he stated: Society. She was also a mem- at Route 27 in Metuchen, at BRANDO CLIFT THE TIME IS NEAR, "A second vital educational irges you to reject it." residents who reported to the ber of the Student Council Route 1, the Turnpike and DEAN "DESIRE UNDER Draft Board for induction THE GIFTS ARE HERE! method is the placing of the and last year was on the Joseph Fineberg, Rahway Woodbridge Avenue or Main various courses of study in Junior Executive Committee. Attorney, representing Mr. ypsterday were John R. Dobos, \ranow, asked permission to Street, the road passing Rari- TIE ELMS" • 353 St. James Avenue, Wood- "MANHATTAN" "MCGREGOR" "WE1.DON" proper perspective. The all- Martha Jane has two sisters. tan Arsenal in Edison, at the _ Co-Hit — o important humanities and =;peak. bridge; John W. Lutz, Oxford o Carolie, who is a music major Steve Cochran, a social sciences must not be at Tufts College, ' Medford, "I know I will be unpopular Road, Colonia; Alexander » with you people", he said, D. Breweiter in 5 Banko, 17 Dahl Avenue, neglected in. the rush for the Mass., and Margaret Anne, 14. "QUANTRILLE'S advance of technology and a freshman at Woodbridge 'but I want to acquaint you FORDS K o a s b e y and Harold F. 3 •vlth the ,other side of the RAIDERS" Schranz, Inman Avenue, Co- o the natural sciences. We. areHigh School. H itory. I listened to you for an PLAYHOUSE WED. THRU SAT. lopia. . . Peter Jannarone, engaged in something more "I also plan to major in HI-2-0348 m than a race into space. Al- music," Martha Jane said. "I hour and 10 minutes and now JUNE 18, 19, 20, 21 son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip I ask you to listen to me. 1 j?nnarone. 141 Longhill Road, w though we may soon go voy-have enrolled at Susquehanna THURSDAY THRU SAT. Gary Cooper, aging among the planets, we University in Pennsylvania didn't interrupt or boo any- SUNDAY Thru WEDNESDAY Colonia, has completed his Short Sleeve Sport Summer body. I ask the same con- "ANOTHER TIME, in sophomore year at Moravian 1 shall have to return from our and will start there in Sep- Boll Hope - Shirts.. 4.00 Shirts ... 4.00 Pajamas 4.00 tember." sideration from, you." "TEN NORTH (College, Bethlehem, Pa. . . 100% ORLON "MANHATTAN" travels and continue to dwell ANOTHER PLACE" HI "HANES" on earth. Our ability to do so As far as recreation is con- eMr. Fineberg said he had FREDERICK" o successfully—that is to say cerned, the bright young miss made a survey of other gar- With I>ana Turner, — Co-Hit — Newsettes: c den apartments. He related Barry Sullivan — Plus — "CRASH LANDING" Donald L. Aquila, son of Mr. o more successfully than past prefers bowling and swimming "RETURN TO WARBOW" a Her main concern right now "PLUNDER ROAD" With Gary Merrill, pnd Mrs. Dominick Aquila, 61 civilizations—will depend up- " With Gene Raymond 2 Technicolor Hits '2 on two things. We shall have is getting a job for the summer Nancy Davis Clark Place, Avenel, has been Q Saturday Matinee, Special assigned to Co. C, First Bat- W talion, First Training Regi- Show for the Children ment at Fort Jackson, S. C, "TARGET EARTH" en FATHER'S DAY - JUNE 15th for basic training. - - Warren Sleeveless Bermuda Cotton "T" "PLUNDER ROAD" H. Ferdinandsen, 9 Woodland • and Avenue, Fords, has been com- Sweaters 4.98 Shorts .. 4.00 Shirts ... 1.00 GRADUATION - JUNE 24th:. putter CARTOONS missioned as second lieuten- "MANHATTAN" "PIONEER" "MANHATTAN" Or nO ... have the SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY ant in the U. S. Air Force Re- • o serve at Lehigh University... o vacation of your life on The Manor's e These Important c-o-o-l mountaintop estate. Champi- "PARIS HOLIDAY" Charles A. Bobkier, repre- With Bob Hope and sentative of the Aetna life § Days Call For onship golf course. Every summer Anita Ekbergr Insurance Company in Co- w 'sport. Children's program. Famous a meals.. .new Terrace Cocktail Lounge With Fernandel lonia will attend the annual o and Ballroom.- "THUNDER JETS" meeting of the national m NOW THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 14 Make summer vacation reservations With Rex Reason and honorary organization of the- Boxer Co-Feature: company, Aetna Life Corps Ties _.... 1.50 w. now. Phone: Audrey Dalton Belts .... 1.50 Shorts .. 1.00 New York Office: MXJ-2-4300 Res Keason of Regionnaires, at Manoir o WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 Richelieu, Murray Bay, Que- "McGREGOK" "INTERWOVEN" TERRY LINED Greeting Represented by Travel Agent? and Motor Club*. and bec, Canada, July 3-6. . . And Kick Foran talking about insurance men, "HUNGARIAN SHOW" in Stanley' Jedrusiak, Pearl o Pocono Manor 57, Penna., From 2 to 11 P. M. o Cards ' •• GENE ... NATALIE Street, division manager of a Prudential has been granted a KELLY WOOD the National Quality Award, 3 one of the life insurance pro- o Let Hallmark Father's Day and Graduation SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 16, 17 fession's highest award. . .. a Cards say it for you. . . . There's a special Tex Perry, Iselin, hit a snag Slacks.. 11.98 Socks .... 1.00 CABANA t 1 OC Co-Feature: in his fight to get a sign SKTS .. JLJL.iJO extra message in every Hallmark Card. . . . Kirk Douglas marked "Iselin" on the Gar- s It tells tMem you "care enough to send the TODAY Thru SATURDAY SUN. - MON. - TUES. Bella Darvi We Have Gift Certificates for Dad Too! o Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis den. Staet Parkway this week. •a , very best." • Gene Kelly - Natalie Wood Gilbert Roland It seems Perry was making in Open Friflay the rounds trying to secure Just Say "MARJORIE "L1VSNS IT UP" signatures on his petition, Nite 'Til 9 iORNSNOSTAR" Technicolor when he saw a baby blue jay Free Parking o — Plus — fall out of its nest. He picked At Rear § In Color Kirk Douglas RACERS" aims SHOP Entrance Silvana Mangrano up the fledgeling and while 103 MAIN STR'EET Plus—Jeff Chandler In CinemaScope O Free Gift "ULYSSES" attempting to place it back Charge Itt WOODBBIDGE .v. Boxes! I "YANKEE BUCCANEER" and Color! to its nest was attacked by S3 Color •s- Jfiione Technicolor SOX OFFICE OPEN AX 7 — SHOW AT DUSK other Jays. "There are a few SHOP IN WOODBRIDGE

Donations Made Many Honored Firemen Hold By Ladles9 Aid By WW Group FORDS — The Ladies' Aia tighter Arrives . , V.F.W. Hall, Fords. them was broken. P;-V : says that despite the recent FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. 19—Strawberry Festival, Ladies' Aid Society, Our Re- cloudburst of international William Lewkowitz, 10 Over- deemer Lutheran Church. trouble he believes there • ii look Terrace, are parents of a 21—Annual Picnic, Cub Pack 154, Roosevelt Park. no need for a basic change in daughter, Noel, born Friday. 22—Church Picnic, Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, at United States foreign policy. Mrs. Lewkowitz is the former Roosevelt Park. Outdoor services at 11. The United States position Florence Fischer, daughter of 25—Cancer Dressing Unit of Ladies Aid Society, Our must be adaptable and flexi- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fischer, Redeemer Lutheran Church, meeting. ble, he says. Evergreen Avenue. 30—Annual Dinner, Fords-Clara Barton Little League. JULY 6—Picnic, Second Ward Republican Club, Fords Park.

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MASONRY WALL VINYL LINED POOLS AVAILABLE COURSES OFFERED: ' • • Completely Remodeled ® Friday 9:30-9 P. M. Complete With Deluxe Filtration System 1 12'x27' 16'x48' All Subjects - Grades 44 GREEN; STREET, WOODBRIDGE 1 to 8 Inclusive 16'x32' 2O'x4G' Phone: POOL ON DISPLAY SCHOOL TERM: MErcury 4-0264 309 Randolph Ave., So. Plainfield, J. Monday, June 30, Through Hours: Sunday 12 to 6 Friday, August 1 New Location HOURS: TUITION: 9 A. M. to 12 Noon Total Fee $30.00 118 Main Street 209 Madison Ave. YA 8-6095 Perth Amboy, N, J, 5 Days a Week Payable' at Registration Woodbridge CUSTOM POOLS - PKE-FABS - FOOL ACCESSORIES earlier. During the one^ye.ar period, HAIL TO THE CHIEF! thirteen counties reported increases, oLetterd to tki Edison. Township-Fords'Beacon six declined and two counties, Glouces- Optimism About Business ter and Hunterdon, remained debt- Editor Published Every Thursday by free. The Woodbridge Publishing Co. And Job.Prospects:.; Post Office Address: Fords; N. J. \ Largest ..Increase was in Bergen 115 "Sonara Avenue MErcury 4.-1111 County, where-;deb;tTose-r|it)rei:h;an"$7 """ Iselin, N7J. ' ' million from $12,Q72,(}0Q ni 1956 to June 6, 1958 Charles E. Gregory Charles E. Gregory Inching Upward $19,113,100 at the end of 1957. Other independent-Leader Editor and Publisher counties reporting increases were At- Woodbridge, N. J. lantic, Burlington, Camden, Cumber- Dear Mr. Gregory: By KENNETH FINK, Director tions, a continuing feature of Subscription rates by mail, including Three cheers for Helen E. Princeton Research Service the New Jersey Poll, a cross- postage, one year,'$3.50; six months, $1.75; land, Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex, Mor- S-ohreiber who took out time section of the state's adult three, months, $li00; single copies, by mail, PRINCETON — Confidence ris, Passaic, Salem, Somerset and from her daily chores to ex-; eftizsjis was personally asked 15 cents. All payable in advance. oress her feelings on the nam. n the state's business and job By ~ trained reporters working Warren. J prospects is slightly higher By carrier delivery, 10 cents per copy. irif of our new high schpol in out of Princeton the following Six counties reported debt' reduc- Iselin. than it was just eleven weeks question: Entered as second class matter April 17, tions, the largest being Monmouth It's about ^ime we Iselinites ago. "How do you feel about 1936, at Fords," N. J., post office, under the County which reported'a $539^618 de- got something in Iselin named At the present time, a ma- business conditions ' in IKe Act of March 1, 1879. after Iselin and not Wood- iority of rpnk and file citizens ftate for the next -tew years? cline last year. Other counties reduc- bridgre or the Township. in the state questioned in aDo you think there'll be more ing their indebtedness were Cape May We are well aware of thesurvey just completed expect Ipiismess and more; jobs in New Essex, Ocean, Sussex and Union. De- fact we are part of the Town- the same or more business Jersey than during the past Let's Play Fair ship, so are eight other sec- ind jobs for New Jersey dur- year or two orAess business spite the decline, Essex, the state's tions part of our Towship: ing' the next few years than and fewer jobs?." but they are well mentioned While it was our pleasant duty last largest county in point of population, it had during the past year or The results: throughout "our state, county, two. v/eek to 'report the excellent work of still had the largest debj;, $32;Q49,000. highways. About two out of every five, Statewide Patrolman Joseph Nagy in apprehend- The compilation of gross county in- Did you ever try - to locate however, still expect less busi- More or the same 57% •'Iselin" coming in on theness and fewer jobs. This More - 38% debtedness prepared from official rec- Same 19 ing the vandals who desecrated grave ! Garden State Parkway? number is 5 per cent smaller ords by the New Jersey Taxpayers (Northbound .or southbound.) than it was in March. Less _ --- 41 markers in Beth Israel Cemetery, it Sure, if you live in Iselin you Should this optimistic feel- No opinion 2 Association for use in its forthcoming know you get off at Exit 131.. Eleven "weeks ago, the New equally unpleasant to report sus- ing on the part of rank and Jersey Poll reported -tnaTT "5 3 annual statistical reference work on What happens to a stranger? file citizens in the state eon- pension of two of his brother officers I- have unsuccessfully tried per' cent expected more OY the New Jersey local government showed Mrme to inch unward, it would Same amount of business and to get an "Iselin" sign on theherald an upswing in business on a variety of charges-brought by thethat in Middlesex County capital debt Exit 131 "• of Garden State jobs; '46 "per "cent ""expected and jobs—a welcome bit ofless business and fewer-jobs, Town Committee. . totaled $4,009,000 December 31, 1956, Parkway. Why all this red news to jobholders, employers, and 1' -per cent expressed* no as compared with $4,963,934 at the tape? We in Iselin want a and business and professional opinion. ", "" We know we express the sentiment sign at Exit 131. Why not put people across the state. of the community when we extend to same time last year, an increase of one up? Today's. benchmark of . 57 Thus today's upward swing $954,934. Our Mayor, State Senator, per cent optimum is greater in optimism inay be a straw Patrolman Nagy our sincere gratitude Committee of the Township, than it was at any time prior in the wind indicating "that for the outstanding manner in whicli civic organizations, private to the Korean Outbreak in •we may be rpundirig the bend On Power Mowers citizens, all have been in- 1950, but not so high as it has insofar as jobs and business he did his sworn duty in tracking down formed of this situation since been in ariy previous June are concerned. ' ' .- In an issue of a recent leading health j February of this year, yet allsince that time. Here is the trend'in New the perpetrators of the vandalism magazine, the danger arising from the this work which I have done In conducting today's Poll Jersey since December, which outraged every decent citizen widespread usfTdf power .mowers was seems in vain;'"To-add insult on business and job condi- (Continued on Page 12) to" injury, we'have had "The among us. The patience, resourceful- discussed. Among other things, the Plainfields" added at our Ise- ness and initiative which Mr. Nagy article revealed that there were about lin Exit 131 of the Garden ten thousand persons in the United State Parkway. applied in solving what looked like an Under the Capitol Dome I may not be an educated Know Your Representatives States injured by rotary lawn mowers insoluble crime. do both him and the By J. Joseph Orifsbins man but will someone please The best citizen is an active citizen, one who .is in the summer of 1956. educate me and tell me who alert and goes to the source to secure the best available department enormous credit. Figures on 1957 are probably not can I get who will put an Ise- information. The- best representative is one who "co- TRENTON — With the New of February and not to be 1907 when the new-fangled lin' sign up for "Iselin" in operates with his constituents and is ready and eager So while we express this commenda- compiled as yet, but the realizationJersey Legislature scheduled outdone the Assembly copied electric chair was installed at Iselin." to receive their views. Herewith are the addresses of tion of him, we must use this occasion that there were ten thousand acci- to complete its work next the procedure later. the New Jersey State Prison, Maybe I'll ride around the your representatives. Keep in touch with them. Monday, a mid-year inventory The late Governor Walter 157 persons have been -exe- Parkway and Xl.l find a sign also to comment on the charges pre- dents involving rotary lawn mowers is of accomplishments reveals E. Edge holds the record for cuted for murder. reagirjg "^iidHiflge. .: UNITED STATES CONGRESS ferred against Patrolmen Nier and quite disturbing. It puts a serious light many of Governor Robert B. getting rid of the Legislature. Away back in 1911 Minhe-. ~ fe^. nj^fi'l^ofe' can we in Senator H. Alexander Smith (R), Senate Office BuIM- Meyner's major proposals In i9l8, the lawmaking ma- sota ablished capital punish- Isefin:.take?'' •?*'*"r: :"' ' '; ' ing, Washington, D. C. Home—Princeton." ' Marciniak. The complaints are sched- on the use of these mowers by chil- have been adopted. ment and 47 years elapsed be- •"• T^iiaW'-to be, done? Let's all Senator Clifford P. Case (R), Senate Office Building, chine started grinding on ; uled for a departmental hearing on dren, or others, who do not know how The approved water bond January 8 and closed on Feb- fore another State took simi- get tog.etlisr and bn.ce again Washington, D. C. Home—345-Elm Avenue, Railway. to operate them, and the dangers in- issue referendum bill to se-ruary 28 having passed 290 lar action although demands -write 'St^te S^iiatqr John A. Representative Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. " (R), * (Fifth June 18 and, of course, we would not L'yxjicli," .5.5 ' P'atersbn Street, volved in using them. cure voter approval next No- laws and 8 resolutions. This from various groups to dti'so Congressional District), House Office Building, presume: prior to such hearing to pass vember of a $43,350,000 bond short session of eight weeks were constant during the New.Brufiswick, N. J". Washington, D. C. Home, Mdrristown. ' Writing in "Today's Health," Dennis has never been equaled. period. On April 2 this year jt's/"time-'',TO:.-iseIinites got any kind of judgment concerning issue to develop a major water STATE LEGISLATURE Orphan points out that power mowers supply for New Jersey raised MIGRANT WORKERS: — the State of Delaware substi- some r.ecogriitiqn with our them. We feel in fairness to both men, the Governor's batting aver- Thousands-of migrant labor- tuted life imprisonment, for. sectipn of the'Township. We Senate however- that we should urge suspen- are not recognized as dangerous by age considerably. Companion ers from Puerto .Rico and thecapital punishment and. op- arevliying irj. Isejih, and want John A. Lynch (D), 55 Paterson Street, New Brunswick sion of judgment by everyone until all many people. A power saw, or other! legislation also proposed by deep South will soon be ar-ponents of capital-punish- otherjs in 'the "State"of STew Assembly power driven machinery with a blade the Governor to purchase and riving in New Jersey to har-ment are now looking jbd NewJersey to know' we are 'not William Kurtz (D), 415 Conover Street, South Amboy. the facts are in. develop Spruce Run in Hun-vest the State's-- Jersey to follow the example; d' JU David I.Stepacoff CD), 160 Lewis Streetr?erth Amboy an it, has long been recognized as terdon County and to study crops and many will remain of Delaware. . •••-•- Q; again iny personal J. Edward Crabiel (D), 38 Highland Drive, Milltown Up to now; only one side of the story thank's to Helen E. Schreiber, dangerous, without careful -training ground water supplies in alluntil Fall. ; . .. The Federal Bureau of- In- BOARP OF FREEHOLDERS . „ . . . has been told. This involves charges and I bnjy -wish Iselin could supervision, and explanation. parts of the State also helped Last year the State Migrant vvestigation estimates , that Karl E. Metzger (Di, Director, Hutgers University, Kew the Chief Executive's legisla- between 1940 and 1957 thehave a few: thousands of Helen of grave breaches of conduct — so Labor Bureau, which is re- Brunswick . , Accidents likely to happen to some- tive record. sponsible . by lawfor the number of homicides in theE.'|3ehre!hers.' ' •"• .: grave, indeed;, that if they are substan- United States average slightly ~ liy personal thanks also to George F. Baler (D), 390 George Street, New Brunswick 3ne you knpw this summer are caused A move by the Governor to health and welfare of ap- George L. Burton, Jr. (D), 6 Eggers-Street, Boute'9, tiated the usefulness of "both men as impose a new corporation tax proximately 20,000 migrant over 7,000 a year..Would-the" all ;yho.\have helped me thus from: (1) Starting the machine with a abolition of the feared electric far. 'Perhaps our isigh rriay get New Brunswick • • • • policemen will be ended. In a situation resulted in the Legislature workers inspected more than. Joseph R. Costa CD), 123 Hillcrest Avenue, Edison foot, or both feet, under a side, (2) Aenacting a compromise law chair increase the" number of afteV'all-—who knows? 2,900-migrant labor, camps in Thomas Lee (D), South Plainfleld involving such serious consequences, 'oss of footing by the operator, so that requiring corporations in New operation throughout the. murders in New Jersey? That .Very truly yours, the utmost care must be used in de- Jersey, effective ; January 1 State. These, included 232 is the question before the New • Tex Perry George 3. Otlowski O). 451 Kennedy Street. Perth the machine rolls backwards over his next, to pay a new State tax camps on poultry -farms, Jersey Legislature at the Amboy -•* • termining every pertinent fact which "eet. (3) An attempt to remove cut based on net income computed which were brought under the present time. • 128 Homes Park Avenue William J. Warren , 875 Main Street. Fords ; Iselin, N. J. " has a bearing in the case. This is why •jrass while the engine is running— at the rate of one and three- bureau's jurisdiction for theBING. O AND BAFFLES:-New fOWN COMMITTEE quarters per cent. The Gov-first time last year.. '• Jnne-10, 1&58- we ask mat no conclusions be drawn the operator being struck on the hand Jersey's American Legion, fed Mr. Charles Gregory Mayor Hugh B. Quigley (D), 514 Tisdale Place, Wood- ernor's proposal for a one The migrant farm laborers up with contradictory orders bridge - - . - until Patrolmen Nier and Marciniak cent boost per gallon in Independents-Leader by the invisible whirling blade. working in New Jersey an- to • different posts when the Woodbridge, N. J. Edward Kath (D), First Wati, 295 Fulton Street. have full ^nd-eomplete opportunity to gasoline taxes from four to nually include approximately set of circumstances are ex- Also to be remembered is the fact five cents, was also adopted Be'ar Mr..* Gregory: .. bridge - , . _ present their version of the incident 6,000 Negroes from the deep actly the same, has -sparked jrtjis is an open letter to L. Charles Mangione (D), First Ward, 261 Campbell that every lawn to be cut should be by the Legislature to boost south; 6,667 Puerto Rican a movement in the Legislature which resulted in their suspension. his batting average. the residents of Chain O"Hills Street, Woodbridge cleaned carefully so that glass, stones, workers; 740 from the British to: abolish* the •• Legalized Park in Iselin. • R. Richard Krauss (D), Second Ward, 51 Maple Avenue, Under our system, an indictment sticks, wire, etc., are not in the path But the Governor was frus- West Indies, and 5,700 who Games' of Chance Commis- 1 i would like to thank Mr. Fords does not imply guilt. Guilt is only trated in attempts to abolish come from communities in sion. . ..--•• -- Gregory for printing my pre- Peter Schmidt (D), Second Ward, 126 Kennedy Street, ~>1 the whirling blades. the caucus system in theNew Jersey or adjoining The organization, which vious letter- : to the Chain Iselin • established after careful study if all A typical four-cycle engine, spinning Senate. His request to limit states. •"••'."•• advocates that the commis- O'Hills residenifs..This was the L. Ray Alibani (D), Third Ward, Port Reading the facts reveals proof of charges be- a. twenty-inch blade at three thousand this year's legislative session Last year violations of thesion be replaced by a. single- "opening-" '.giih"'"in, the Chain Elmer Dragos (D), Third Ward, 80 DemoTest Avenue, yond all reasonable doubt. In-fairness, to a term of 60 or 90 days bymigrant labor law resulted in commissioner, or. director, O'Hills: Woman's Club, Inc., Avenel •evolutions per minute, can throw a eliminating the usual winter 35 persons being brought up similar tothe State Alcoholic: XContinued on.Page 12) therefore, let us await development of or stone or a piece of glass through vacation period, was also ig- for hearings. Of the 35 -vio-Beverage .Director and State such facts. nored. lators, 23 . were, fined a total Motor Vehicle Director, the air at about 170 m.p.h. The Governor also failed to of $325 and the remaining 12 charges that the present It seems that we in the United States convince the State Senate were, warned that continuance commission has issued con- have established some sort of record that a rent control law freez- of the violations would result tradictory rules •• and regula- County Debt ing rents in seventeen com- in fines. tions and have imposed severe for killing peqple on our highways. munities should be enacted. ELECTRIC CHAIR:— New penalties for minor infrac- County capital indebtedness in- Now it seems, with ten thousand ac- Neither did he get a State Jersey is being watched tions. It is further charged creased an aggregate of more than $10 labor relations law to define closely by several other states the commission has been 'gen- FATHER cidents involving lawn mowers a sum-unfair labor practices of a in 'its move to eliminate the erally inefficient in handling million in New Jersey last year. mer, and with many more power mow- comprehensive conflict-of-in- death penalty as. punishment the claims and correspond- Total county indebtedness on De-ers, going into use each year, that we terest statute forbidding legis- for murder and substitute a ence of tlie licensees. ' . lators and State officials and 30-year sentence without any The American Legion, De- cember 31, 1957, reached $130,285,576 are on our way to establishing some employees from representing possibility of suspension or partment of New Jersey, KNOWS as compared with $120,115,178 a year >ort of record in this field. outside interests which might remission. further charges the bingo impinge upon their loyalties Assemblyman ' C. William and raffles commission has ^*«5*5«*$s5^S«S«*«*SS*§=§=§«S««Ss@sS«w^^ to the public service. , Haines, Burlington, has intro- failed to recognize the basic f However, with success duced two measures in thenature and purposes of • the BIST" achieved in the fight to secure Legislature providing for theAmerican Legion and 'has High School Highlights new State Teachers College abolition of the electric chair t-h ere fore discriminated This brief statement •J5^***««®SW5iS«®§«Ss©«S^§««»?^«SS^««S^^ building construction, a defi- to carry out punishment for against its posts in decisions. nite termination date for thethe crime of murder. Since (Continued on Page 14) By SHARON MARTIN dent of the Board of Educa- presented to members of theKorean conflict and a study tains a lot of truth. Top bad tion. senior class. This year,. Miss Commencement exercises .commission on radiation pro- GLAMOR GIRLS The program will be con-Mary Ellen Grace is class, day tection, the Governor's bat- that, in most families, no on« wil be held this year at thecluded wifeh the singing" of the advisor. Woodbridge Higfh School sta- ting average should reach 800, class song, led by Ralph Members of the committee which is good in any league. BANKING HOURS: will admit this — except on dium Tuesday, June 24, at 6:45 Kummler, president of the Monday Thru P. M. include Eunice Robak, chair- LEGISLATURE: — Governor senior class. The song was man; Susan Bernstein, John Meyner's ultimatum to the Thursday Father's Day. Ut'i shovy Thea Chodosh will deliver written by Barbara Reilly and Brjjwn, Richa'fd' "Catenacci, Legislature "to get its work 9 A. Jil. to 2 P. M. the welcome address while Lois Malon with the music by Joe Farris, Bob Filarowicz," done and then adjourn" will father our appreciation oa Lois Malon will give the fare- Raymond Rhinehart. Frpik Hendrickson, Arline be ignored next week when '-'• . -Friday SiiiiliililiiHi well address. Rev. Richard Kdeiiig, Susan Shrive, Joy his* special day this year. Ribble of the First Presbyter- Prior to graduation will be the Republican Senate closes be held on Sunday, June 22, at Stockel, and Phyllis Wheeler. rlawn the lawmaking mill un- 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. llllillllllllli ian Church in Iselin will give 8:00 in the high school audi- Other members of the cast the invocation. til next Fall. torium. '..'.' were chosen from the student In his fourth annual mes- As part of the graduation The class will march into body. sage to the Legislature on exercises, the graduates will the auditorium to "God of Our The Baronet, senior class January 14 last the Governor niarch to "Honor Legion" as Father" played by trie Wood- yearbook wil also be distrib- declared he has never been they enter the stadium, a flute bridge High School Orchestra. uted as part of Glass Bay able to understand why the solo "will be given by Martha They will also play the reces- ceremonies. Legislature should take a win- Menkp, Raymond Khinehart sional, "God of Our Fathers." ter vacation after the budget 2% will sing "You'll Never Walk Name Editors The annual address will be ad- Mrs. Elizabeth Goodstein and message is delivered in Febru- Alone", and Judith Jackson ministered by Rev. Hirtle" of will sing •''A Hear That's Free." Mrs. Ve'ra" Palmer," El Dorado ary, only a month after it con- Paid on Savings Accsunts the Woodbridge Congregatiori- advisors, have announced the, venes. The Governor said a . The graduating class will the Baccalaureate Services to new editors for next year. term of 60 to 90 days should then be presented to the Board al Church. _ . They are Lois Ping, editor-in- be sufficient to enact the of Education by Mr. Patrick According to tradition, chief; Ruth Blodget and State's laws each year. Woodbridge Boylan, Superintendent of Class Day will toe.hel d tomor- Edith "Vonocsky, co-literary This year with the General Schools. Dr. John P. Lozo, row in the high school audi- editors; Florence Gibson, art Assembly in control of Demo- principal of the high school, torium. At this time, members editpr; Pat Capik and Mary crats, the lower branch de- Our New Buildimg, Corner Moore Avenue will, read the class roster and of the senior class will present Zaw'ilinski, make-up editors; sired to follow the Governor's and Berry Street (Opp. Town Hall) the diplomas "will 'be presented skits recalling memories of the Joy Wainwright, business ideas, but the Republican by Mr. Winfield Finn, Presi- past years. Awards will also be (Continued on Pa,-je l':i Senate refused. The upper • am mm mm» SV*OK;»TI, be, woato aooa SESERVES. Member: Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PAGE EIGHT branch enjoyed a two week's "So tet's get this vacation noosense over with sad EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEAGGA recess during the latter part out of tii© 'l EDISON TOWNSHIP, AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, JUNE 12.-1958 PAGE NINE

KEPKlSAL SET IKE SAYS W " Mix thoroughly. Foldln stiffly Clieese Salad from heat and stir in softened Canada . arifl' the United President Eisenhower has beaten egg white. Pour into a 1 tablespoon gelatin gelatin. Pour a little gelatin States. have authorized their taken a stand against any big Sarah Anne's- Cooking well greased loaf pan. Bake 1 1-4 cup cold water in a well greased salad mold TOiiftY and TffiORSlflW 3 eggs and chill until firm. Add .re- joitii' air defense forces to re- tax cut as a way to attack the hour in an oven 325 degrees. recession. 2 cups milk maining ingredients to gelatin taliate without, governmental Furthermore, the President There is a type* cheese to fit 3 eggs Unmold and serve hot with . 1-4 teaspoon salt mixture, and pour into salad • By RALF HARBESTER, kefep the attention 6t the consultation in the event of asked that Congress act to every taste, which accounts 1 cup grated Am e r i c a n shrimp . sauce. 11-2 cups diced American mold. When ready to serve, Feature Editor TV .GtTBE youngsters thfe show, has an enemy .attack on the North for: trie growing interest in cheese cheese unmold on salad greens. • prevent cuts of three billion Sprinkle with paprika. THIS 1958-59 SEASON scheduled a pne-sho'i feature American continent. dollars in corporation and cheese, as a nourishing as well 2-3 cup soft bread crumbs Shrimp Sauce 3-4,teaspoon onion juice COULD BE A sparse' one for oil; June 25 on suirirner job excise taxes due to take ef- as a' savory food; it's con- 3 tablespoons chopped pars- 6 tablespoons butter or 1-2 cup slice stuffed olives The agreement covers ley Prepare to Pay Hollywood actresses. There opportunities for teeria'gers... weapons that would be used fect July l. . . sumption has very much in- margarine 1-4 cup chopped sweet are only -two major dramatic Diiiny Thomas lists. bought Eisenhower's decision, an- creased " in this country. A 3 tablespoons chopped pi- 1-3 cup flour pickle •Rastus: "Dey's a man out- instantly upon the sighting miento side who wants to see you shews scheduled for the West a rarjio' station Hi Bakersfield, of enemy aircraft. This in- nounced by Press Secretary few ways of- using cheese are 3-4 teaspoon salt—pepper 1-2 cup finely diced celery Coast, Playhouse 90 and Desi- California. . .. .George Burns' 1 James C. Hagerty, climaxed given here .fqr.your. choice. 2 teaspoons minced onion 2 cups milk 1 tablespoon vinegar or about collectin' a bill. He volves only tactical defense - 1-2 teaspoon salt—pepper wouldn't give me his name." lu Playhouse. ... If Sid Caesar McCad'den Productions has weapons, such as anti-aircraft : months of speculation "as to 1. 1-4 cups shrimp pickle juice returns to the air in the fall, sold 240 Burns and Allen films | whether, the administration Cheese Luncheon Loaf Cook macaroni in boiling, Boss; "What does he look and fighter interceptor planes, Melt butter, add flour, salt Lettuce—paprika like?" it will liav'e to be on CBS. His' to: Screen Gems for a re- and not strategic nuolear i would decide for or against 1 1-3 cups macaroni broken salted water 7 minutes. Drain. and pepper. Slowly add'milk. Soak gelatin in cold water. ABC contract has expired, and ported- §6,000,000, . . HpW.'s i general tax reduction. Rastus: "He looks lak you bombers, "which can be loosed in pieces Melt butter in milk. Slowly Cook over hot water until Beat eggs, add milk and salt better pay it." NBC says that it is not sign- this for ingenuity: A West in retaliation for' an enemy 2 .tablespoons V butter or beat into well beaten egg thick, stirring constantly. Add and cook over boiling water, ing Sid.. - . A new TV series in Coast doctor has discovered yolks. Add macaroni; cheese, the works is the old radio •thatt making allergy-test attack only upon the authori- Suez settlement reported to . - margarine . - shrimp. Heat thoroughly and stirring. constantly until mix- Polish military found to favorite, The Green Hornet. .. scratches in the form of a ty of the President. be $40,000,000. 1 cup warm, milk bread crumbs and seasonings. pour over, loaf. ture thickens slightly. Remove need political training CBS has sclieduMi Rosalind Z fa la Zbrro) has increased Russell's Wonderful "Town for his business among the small Sunday night, November 30.. fry considerably!- The Millionaire has been re-: newed for a fourth season on CBS. . . NBC replacement for Matinee Theater will be-two Idllpood News soap operas, Today, is Ours and From These Boots. , i Bin Tin Tin will soon mark his According t6 Gary Cooper, 40th anniversary as a radio, that face lifting story is a movie and TV favorite. \ lot of nonsense. He said: "I had a plastic surgean remove THE ARTHUR MURRAY a few cysts which had become DANCE PARTY WHICH painful, and a nasal obstruc- turned down several ,bids to tion corrected. The retouching- be. a summer replacement the papers did on a before and again, apparently has won a after- photograph was the regular, season spot. It's slated worst retouching job I ever tornove into the Jane Wyman saw." Thursday night period on Before. Bob Hope went to Shop in do©!. 6§§i NBC in the fall. . . The Wil- Dallas : he called on Bing liam Morris Agency has signed Crosby, and it's practically to represent comedian Mart certain they will costar in ' Sahl, and will push • him for "Visit to a Small Planet." more TV exposure. He made Bing's brother Larry says out very well in the late night Bing may start a picture in appearances on the Jack Paar July. Incidentally, Bob's Show. . .Even though it's still "Paris Holiday" is cleaning not definite whether Omnibus up. goes to NBC or CBS in the fall, producer Robert Saudek The news is that Cole is lining up fall shows. One Porter is recovering nicely will be a study of capital from his recent leg amputa- Top Choice'Table Trimme punishment, another a series tion. of dramas featuring top-name Hollywood movie stars making We are wondering how long TV debuts. . . K3rk Douglas Hollywood will continue send- will make an appearance, on ing their films and stars to :i an upcoming Steve Allen the Cannes festival to make &<4 YV &v/ \ show. a Roman holiday for the NBC'S TODAlf PROBES French, where they boo and THE GOLDEN YEARS the jeer 'em? week of June .:23, studying Pierre Angeli isn't talking people of retirement age. To about her quarrel with Vic Damone. She admits a clash of temperaments, but this should not lead to separation. About Your Home Joan Collins gave a party for Joanne Woodward and By FRANCES DEIA Paul Newman^ and in .. the Wallpaper has become very middle of all the "doings" popular. Never before have so came down with food poison- many beautiful designs been ing and had to be taken to a available. The wallpaper sam- doctor. FavreEI @h§eks ple books are large enough to give you a-very good idea of Prank Sinatra says he Gashed FREE the overall effect of a pattern. hasn't. signed for the picture The large Wallpaper books with Brigitte Bardot, and are usually available through won't, until after he's read wallpaper- or decorating de- •the script. • Tri Valley Stratford Farms Sliced or Halves STRAWBERRY partments of most any de- Gary Crosby peeled off 30 partment store. Even very pounds during his two-year small towns today usually in- stint with the army. His army WELCMBE KAiSER FOL clude at least one gift : or discharge comes through soon, fabric store with a varied se-- incidentally. leetion of patterns. 25-ff. Once you have decided on a Bing Crosby, anxious to do design, your problem will be "The Music Man," is about , rolls to determine the number of to buy it. TI'I Hull till II Wl I Wllliliyiiillllliiii! 11,1 till llul'i rolls needed. Just remember that a single roll of wallpaper The Lindbergh estate in contains about thirty-five New. Jersey has finally been square feet of paper. You can sub-divided. Tony Bennett figure, thirty feet of coverage bought the first two acres, per roll. Allow for loss in and will build a home there. matching patterns. Jody McCrea has succeeded Add up the lengths of the where his father, Joel, failed walls of a room (a 9xl2-foot —he has become a member of room adds up to forty-two the champion U.C.LA. track feet). Multiply this figure by team. the height of the wall. Divide by thirty, and you Will arrive Donald O'Conner, while at the number of rools needed. testing- in Las Vegas, taught Farmer hues — our s Most, wallpaper fans, do not Teresa Brewer how to dance. and freshness hr more stop at walls. They cover chests, trays, table tops, fold- ! Phyllis Hudson expects to ing screens—the sky seems to have a final settlement from be the limit here. Rock very shortly, will go to Most of us will agree, there Las Vegas for the divorce, and is nothing like a touch of then to Minnesota to visit her wallpaper to give a room a family. new, fresh look. Eva LeGallienne, after ac- ting in "Devil's' Disciple" in Prices affective through England, will do another pic- Saturday, June 14th. We ture with Burt Lancaster, reserve the right to limit the quart* "Unforgiyen," a Western in lily. Not responsible for typo RADUATES which she plays the part of graphical errors; the mother. Her test for it, 'tis rumored, brought cheers from workers on the sound stage. Fresh Sweet Eating Bill Holden has finished S Allen's Good Baked Foods to Eat reading "The Mountain Is _ib. 17* Young" by Han Suvin, author | HONEY of "Love Is A Many Splen- I Doughnuts 6 in box 39c Large Luscious Full Pf. Basket dored Thing." He'd like to make it if they cam switch, the •DEVILS FOOD leading role from an Indian I Cup Cakes 6 in box 39c to an American engineer. A tug-of-war is going on between Rock Hudson and Dash Popular Flavors Kirk -Douglas for top billing * Ivory Soap Oxydol Cascade Comet CLEANSER in "Viva Gringo." , DETERGENT re9 Sail gallon 39C personal size "~% ~~7 _ ICE CRE jumbo $ 2 ' 31 MAN FALLS, SAVES DOG 4 cakes Z. / C pkg. giant 8k . 45c FRESNO, Calif.—A laborer box 2.25 .£_. cans J 1 Top Ice Cream with Birds Eye Frozen sficed fell into an 18-foot dry well giant — 23c and found a dog missing for Hudson Satin Finish BEECH-NUT STRAINED , BEECH-NUT two weeks. Harold Jones was Burry's Salada plowing an empty lot when he TEA BAGS dropped into the well. As he HAPPY FAMILY ASSORTMENT Napkins Baby Foods Junior Foods Downy Flake was climbing out, he heard barking. The dog was rescued, pkg. of 16 2-jC 69 weak from hunger, but other- VC39c . Z. pkgs. 3 IC 6.™ 89c- pkg. of 48 — 65c pkgs. 25c wise O.K.

POPPA STILL BOSS DAYTON, Ohio — She may Slockfof California be a big girl now, but Diane Solid Pack Cross is still going to have to take orders from poppa. Mutual Super Markets ROBERTS Diane was recently commis- Quality Jewelers sioned a lieutenant in the Women's Air Force. 45c 88 Smith Street, But poppa—Jullian B. Cross Perth Ariiboy —is a full colonel at Wright- Patterson Air Force Base. PAGE TEN THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1958 EDISON TOWNSHIP AKD FORDS BEACON Reserve Decision (Continued from Page 1) Hie NEW RECORDS supermarket and "will be a ieaii mi Beauty self-contained structure with By FELIX (The Cat) BROWN no way to secure ingress or Doctors tell us we are better "egress to the supermarket." Up for review this week are iff if we relax and take it easy In cross-examining Mr. 11 the time. This is doubly three interesting longplay al- Millman, Mr. Wilentz stated bums under the Mercury important during the hot there are 11 licensed premises- nmmer months. label. In The Diamonds Meet within three blocks of the Pete Eugrolo, the same group After 40 it is* a good idea to Mutual Supermarket. There ?o ea^y on strenuous exercise that did. "Little Darling," was much discussion b°tw<«-n "brings to the public an album faJren in the sun during the attorneys as to the exact dis- heat of the day. Even if you of music that is somewhat tance between the taverns and more polished, with such have been doing this sort of the market. Questioneu Fur- thing all your life, you will be favorites as Tenderly, Ain't ther by Mr. McGovern, Mr. Misbehavin', etc. Let's Have A Mil.'man stated the building wise to desist. Play your ten- Pizza Party features The Gay- would be 36x12 feet, contain- nis or golf during the cool lords; here are songs from the ing a 6x6 foot bar and tables morning hours or in the late old country, sung in the* old and chairs. "If we need a aFernoon after the sun has country tongue and the old larger bar," Mr. Millman said, spent its most burning rays. country style. On this one we '•.then we will get one." Plan meals that are -cooling, hear Ah Marie, La Romania, "Yes," Mr. Wilentz i-e- but always include one hot Carmela, and many more in marked, "and if there is a item. This stimulates di- the same vein. Quarrel between the package i gestion. Your heavy meal is , best not eaten just before The Flying; Platters Around RETIRING LEADERS HONOKED: Fords Post, VFW, honored its past commanders e-oo^s and the chairs, the ' The World (also a Mercury and the Auxiliary its past presidents at a recent dinner. Left to right are Mrs. Frank chairs are going out, aren't ; you go to bed, as it will cause a restless night. The best idea recording) features said Fly- Prosics, Mrs. John Burke, Milton Lund, Clarence Hanley and Peter DiMeglio. they?" ing Platters singing such well- Frank LcRe, present owner ' i? to have the heavy meal at knowns as I'll Take You Home of the Melody Lounge license, noon and a salad with skim this. With Singing Hills, milk or fruit punch for supper- Again, Kathleen; Sleepy Time backed by Chimes Of Arcady, testified toe leased the premises FAST PRESIDENTS HONORED: Alexander Cohen, left, Vivien's Kiddie Shop and Gal, and Whispering Wind. and afterwards found he had Irving Sails, right, Sails Jewelers, are presented with, plaques by Emanuel Chbper, This is not often possible in Billy Vaughan and his or- the cities where men must This is the first recording of chestra make up the third Dot no parking place. He said the president of the Woodbridgre Businessmen's Association, in recognition of the j'ears at the F. P.'s in "which there are entry in the popular sweep- only reason he was selling his service to the association during their terms as president. Mr. Cohen, and Mr. Sails, stay in town all day. To beat strings. stakes. license was because he had to, were recently named to the newly-created board of directors of the association. this, try to have your dinner SOCIAL SECURITY for financially the place was no later than 6 o'clock. There are several new 45's The "Top Ten" popular operating at a loss. He further out which bid fair to be hits tunes of the week from the raudum, states: "The proposed licensed premises on the east- populated with retail store By ALLAN A. BASS, stated he lias been trying to 1 Take advantage of all the with the youngsters. First and Billboard Magazine are: -.ell the license for the past site shall be a new building an- erly side of the railroad tracks outlets." lovely fruits and vegetables All I Have To Do Is Dream; District Manager nexed to a recently erected During a recess, Township foremost in this category is Q. I operate a small room- ^lght months. in the immediate -vicinity, the available this time of the year. an Atco recording of Yakity (2) Witch Doctor; (3) Twi- super market. The proposed Attorney Nathan Duff said it ing house but do all the work Sgt. Joseph McLaughlin, m closest being more than 450 They are not only good Tak, backed by Zing Went light Time; (4) He's Got The annex will be at the rear of might be a matter of interest myself. Therefore there charge of traffic, was called tasting, but are good for you. The Strings Of My Heart; this Whole World; (5) Wear My the supermarket and will not feet away. to Township residents to know is done with verve and vigor Sing Around Your Neck; (6) doesn't seem to be any direct to the stand and testified the face on Rahway Avenue. . . . "The proposed site will con- Return To Me; (7) Chanson costs for carrying on nv -narket hired two police of- that the site of the present FOUND DEAD IN CAB by The Coasters. Reports are Adjacent to the proposed site sist of an attractive one-story Melody Lounge was the home D'Amour; (8) Kewpie Doll; business. Do I have to show ficers and paid them to direct is an off-street parking area structure containing a bar that this one is selling like of James Valentine, a mem- AVENEL—A man, identified (9) The Big Man; (10) Look- nny expenses in figuring the '•'•iffie on Thursday and Fri-capable of parking in excess of room, with rest room facilities by police as Frank Katko, 69, hotcakes in the record stores day nights. He was questioned ber of an illustrious Wood- already, and it should not be ing Back. nmount of my yearly income? 300 cars. The applicant shall and shelving for the display 17 Ash Street, was found dead by both sides as to whether bridge family, who built the too long before it hits the A. Labor is only one item there had been any accidents have the use of this parking- of liquor for off-premises con- in his car this morning. At sumption. It will be a concrete house around 1840. "Top Ten." ARMY FORMS NEW UNIT of expense. You must prorate at the entrance to the market area in common with the super press time the body had not Dot Records are sweeping all the costs of operating and and he replied: "To my market. There are no schools structure and have a sprinkler yet been examined by a doc- The Army has formally an- system. The area surrounding out front with some well- REV. R. L. HIRTLE maintaining your home, ac- knowledge, no." or churches in the immediate Airlines charge jet acro- tor but police believed Mr. nounced the organization of area. There are only two other the supermarket is less densely I Katko died of natural causes. known names, as witness the ording to the number of batics in collision area. a force of more than 15,000 Vogel Takes Stand following: I'm A Runaway, rooms used for business Peter "Vogel, owner of a flipped by It's All Over Town | paratroopers and infantrymen Tjurposes. If you use one half package store on Main Street, — this done by none other j to deal with limited war situ- astor if the rooms in your home was the liquor dealer called to than . Teens will ations "anywhere in the for business, half the cost the stand and he said the as- go for this, because it is gen-world." •vonld have to be charged sociation was against the erally conceded that Tab sings The announcement was against the business. If yoti transfer as there was a suffi- as good as he looks . . . and | specially timed against the use one-fourth of your home cient number of licenses to how he looks! Patty Me- j background of the recent WO ODB RIDGE —Rev. for business, the same per- take care of the demand for Cormack comes racing behind | United States military move- liquor in the area. Ralph Lincoln Hirtle, 42, a' "entasre of the total cost will Tab with Bubble Gum and: ments in. the Caribbean, the *>e charged to your business. At the conclusion of Mr Kathy-O; a buyable single,' Mediterranean and Europe. iresent associate pastor in v Vogel's testimony, Mr. Wilentz charge of youth work at Bound m! e'n obtain additional in- formation from the nearest said there were "two main Brook Congregational Church, Director of Internal Reveim" reasons whey there were ob- has accepted a call as pastor on preparation of your self- jections to the transfer. 1 if the First Congregational ^mplos'ment tax returns. There is an ample number of Calendar of Coming Events hurch and will assume his taverns serving the area—11 O. I've heard that a self- places within three blocks and (NOTE: Contributions to this column must be in this new duties officially July 1. enroloved person must have a office no later than TUESDAY NOON of each week.), "-Ee succeeds Rev. Dewey Fa- 2. It would create further traf- full time business before he fic problems near the three- >erburg who left to accept a comes under social security? JUNE way intersection" adjacent to Pastorate in Chicago. Is that correct? the supermarket. 14—County Fair sponsored by Auxiliary Avenel Fire A native of South Wey- A. No. Joe Owner may run In his summation, Mr Company. mouth, Mass., Rev. Hirtle re- 1 hot dog stand for only a 14—Installation Dinner Dance Avenel Community Cen- ceived Bachelor of Science anc1 Johnstone pointed out despite month or so in the evenings the advertisement in two ter at 9. Bachelor of Sacred Theology T>d Sundays d^rinar th^ 15 Caks Sale! Lorantffy Guild, Hungarian Reformed degrees from Boston Univer- newspapers, "the only objec- school vacation. If his net tors are people in the liquor Church, 10 to 1. sity. He did graduate work at earnings come to $400, he is Boston University and Emory business." Not one private in- 15—Congregation B'nai Jacob Meeting at 8:30. College, Ohio. 'Tifler social security, just the dividual, not a single home 17_junior Girls Youth Group Show at Avenel Com- The new minister is married same as the man who operates owner appeared to oppose the munity Center. and father of three sons, Da- his business day and night all application Let's look into the 17—Mother-daughter dinner meeting Girls Friendly ad, 6: Byron, 4 and Mark, 3. "ear long-. The amount of net motives of the objectors. Are Society of Trinity Episcopal Church. His wife, Janice, is a native of earnings in a year alone de- they interested in the welfare 18 Sinai chapter, B'nai Brith Women meeting at School Plymouth, N. H. termines coverage for the of the town or are they moti- 17, Inman Avenue, Colonia. Rev. Hirtle served two years self-employed. ™».t,ed by economic reasons? 19—Testimonial dinner in honor of Joseph P. Somers, qs civilian chaplain in the Pa- Q. I've heard a lot about We will let you answer that. The Pines, Metuchen. nama Canal Zone and was a substantial services in con- We seek no new license, we 19 Colonia Village Civic Association, meeting at School missionary teacher- in a Me- nection with self-employ- are just applying for a trans- 16. ' • thodist School there. He wasment. Doss that mean that I fer. The tavern owners are 19-^-Installation dinner of Colonia Club at Oak Hills also a Boy Scout District Com- must go to my gas station and just afraid of competition." Manor, Metuchen. missioner in the Canal Zone. work a certain amount cf Memorandum Filed 21—St. Cecelia's Auction, from 10 A. M. at the Quonset Rev. Hirtle has held pastor- time to get social security In a memorandum of law Hut, Sutton Avenue, Iselin. ates m New Hampshire, Mass- coverage? 21—Ladies Auxiliary, Colonia First Aid Squad, Straw- achusetts and Ohio. He has filed on behalf of the objec- A. The term substantial tors, Mr. Wilentz stated: "The berry Festival. concentrated on Christian ed- services has nothing to do £1 Carnival, Cub Pack 134, 95 Bucknell Avenue, Wood- ucation and youth work and proposed location is in the with bui'ding up coverage and mam section of the Township 's . bridge. did social work with the Bos- protection under the program. 22—Open House, Avenel Public library. ton YMCA and at Sloan House and at a point where traffic An absent or silent partner, becomes a problem. It is ad- 23—Mother's Club of Colonia meeting. for the New York YMCA. who never goes near the busi- i 24—Executive board of School 11 PTA meeting with Mrs. The new minister will jacent to a supermarket which ness, is under social security already creates a traffic prob- Harold Meltz, Neptune Place, Colonia. preach here next Sunday. The coverage, on a, compulsory parsonage is now being reno- lem and it is submitted that 2a—Picnic, Young Ladies Sodality, St. Andrew's Church, basis, if his share in the part- the proposed transfer will Avenel, at Watchung. vated in preparation for the nership's profit is at least arrital of the Hirtle family. certainly increase the hazard 23—Installation and Dinner Daiice, Avenel Lions Club, S400. Rendering of services is and will definitely be adverse at Marine Room, Perth Amboy. C.A.A. maps a safety code jmportant only for persons to the public interest." to curb air collisions. getting benefit payments. Mr. Johnstone, m his memo-

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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NQTICES EADIO PEOGRAM Station WOE (710), New LE<3AL NOTICE j tions or restriction upon the exer- cated at 603 Ambov Avenue, Fords, Streets, Lots 1-10, Block 39-A. NOTICE York, in its Mutual "Radio /•n jmpeal has been filed by icise of such power as may be spe-Edison To\vnship, N. J. Keasbey, Township of Woodbridge, T.-.ke notice that JULIUS and WOODBRIDGE — "WHY" Ferralotta. Const. Co., Inc., re- 'cially provided by law or rules of Objections, if any, should be N. J. LOUIS BERTEKAP, JR., t/a Lib- iis the subject of a Christian Chs-pel" on Siinday morning,/ GQLONIA PERSONALS: "•ip-t,'n=t n variance in the require- court. •'•-,-- made immediately, in writing to: Objections, if any, should be erty Tavern, have applied to the i ments of the Zoning Ordinance of i ROBERT H. JAMISON, Oscar Kaus, Clerk of Edison made immediately in writing to: Township Committee of the Town- ' Science radio program over | at. 9:30 o'clock. iiiirits; •Colonia Proper and CrloniaVillage) the TownshiD of ErtisCn to permit | -••••• Sheriff. Township, B. F. D. No. 19, New,B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, ship of Woodbridge for a Plenary; erection of 3. one-family dwellings, i MELVILLE J. BERLOW, . Brunswick, w .7. Woodbridge. New Jersey. Retail Consumption license for with lot frontases of 67 57 feet | Attorney. V(S) (Signed) WILLIAM J. NOVAK, nremises situated at 631-633 King *xvi deaths of SKS feet, on property i /E. B. 6/5, 12, 19, 26/58 $35.91 JAMES A-. E., B. 6/5, 12/58 Keasbey, N. J. George Road, Fords, Township of known as Block 375-15, Lots 20 to I 107 Manasquan Avenue Woodbridge, N. J. EXCLUSIVE -SIDNEY FKEUND ^•ill'be. .held after/the business '•7, on Norwood Place, EdiEon I NOTICE •'• I Brielle, N. J. NOTICE Objections, if any, should tie • 19 Lane meet'ng. :.'•;.- ; - // ':, Take notice that STANLEY and E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Take notice that ROSE VARADY made immediately in writing to: AT For the purpose of hearina; ob-i STACIA JEnRZEJEWSEI, trading has applied to the Township Com- B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, •—Games :to be:: played by .iections to cr orotests aecainst-. t-Vie as Stan's Bar & Grill, have ap- NOTTCE • Wooclbriciffs. New Jersey. . Take notice that MORRIS A. mittee of the Township of Wood- (Signed) ':he Colonia/ Baseball League granting of saJil apneal, the Edi- ,plied to the Township > Committee bridge for a Plenary Retail Con- —.A Court of Honor'will be =nn TnwnsOiin Zoning Board of Afl- of the Township of Woodbridge DEUTSCH has applied to the sumption license for premises sit- JULIUS BERTEKAP, •^P-V% "rt-Pk- are; Field 1, Mon-^n^tir,p.i5t will, bc-irs a public hear-. for a Plenary Retail Consumption Tcwnsbip Conimiti.ee of the Towri- LOUIS BERTEKAP, JR. held toiiight; at .7:30 ' in the' =naip of Woodbrideta for a. Plenary uated at 955 Ford Avenue, Fords, t/a Liberty Tavern., day, Senators vs Oriole s ; in^ on June 17, I95S, in trie Council j license for premises situated at Township of Woodbridge. H. J. Arawcain- Legion Hall for: Boy Chambers. Municipal Building, at i213 New Brunswick Avenue, Hope- Retail Consumption license for Objections, if any, should be E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Fords, N. J. H <}'r,locX P.-M. „ • .- I lawn, Township of Woodbnclge, premises situated at. 577-C New Tuesday, Tigers vs Indians; Srvnsvnifc Averivte, - Fords, Town- made Immediately in writing to: Kooui; Troop 45- An Explorer Wednesday,-iOrioles vs Ath- By orrter of the Zoning Board . N. J. - •••-.•.• I B. J/ Dunigan, Township Clerk, NOTICE I of A•-'•••"... /; L : r--At, the; Northeasts;'District MEMORIAL POST #1352. Veterans Objections, if any, should be heretofore issued to: Kimak, Inc., the Township of Wcor-iirirt^E for of Foreign Wars, has applied to m^.de immediately in wri'ting to: (Signed) —i&Tfiin'Jsrs of -iSe- Mqfcliers Houndtabls family picnic at t/a Meyer's Cafe, for .premises situ- a Plenary Retail Distribution li- ated at 558 New Brunswick Ave- rpnse for premises situated at 485 the Township Committee of the Oscsr Kaus, Clerk or jsciison SCANDINAVIAN BAJ> & GRILL, Ciuft of Boy Scout Troop 45 Roosevelt Park held by Rari- nue, Fords, Township of Wood- New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, Township of Woodbridge for a Township; R. F. D. No. 19, New INC. C!ub license for premises situated . Bruns«'irk. N. J. •Phvllis J.irsik, Sec. br\-'"e. ;K. J...... • '•• : • : •• Township of Woodbridge, N. J. and their husbands vdiiiefi at fian Co-aneil Boy Scouts of at 113 James Street, Hopeiawn, j (Signed) Roland J. Soletto, Pres. fine quality the : Twigs; Kestaurant-andi America were from Troop 44 Objections, if any, should he Objections,, if any, should be Township of Woodbridge, N. J. CLARA EABTON POST #324 Harold Bedell, Vice Pres. .macie immediately in writing to: made immediately in writing to: Objections, if any, should be CLUB, INC. E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Fords, N. J. EO.W a perfflrnianee of /"Most Scoutmaster and Mrs.. Fred- B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, made immediately in writing to: O'iver Doucette. President WoodbrWae, New Jersey.. Woodbridge, New Jersey. 1 Happy Fella'.', at. tlie Paper nrick Boyle. Assistant- Scout- . (Signed) > (Signed) B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, Willard LaForge, Secretary NOTICE ,. Woiribridge, New Jersey. | Elmer, j: Larson,; Treasurer Mil 1 .EayliCffise. ;,Attending master and Mrs. Harold Hibell CHRISMAR CORPORATION FORDS LIQUOR STORES, INC., (Signed) N J Take notice that the FORDS / t/a Meyer's Cafe Fords, N. J. HOPELAWN MEMORIAL POST E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Fords, - - RECREATION CENTER, INC., has never before were Mr. and ; Mrs. Frank aiid family and Mr., and Mi's. Steve Chiminitz, Pres.-Treas. Martin K. May, President #1352, VETERANS OF FOREIGN | ~ ~~" NOTICE applied to'the Township Commit- Kayesv Mr. /arid Mrs.: Albert Joseph Palasak, vice-Pres. 12-B Redfield Village, Metuchen, tee of . _the Township of Wood- .Robert Frank; from explorer N. J. WARS | Take notice that JOSEPH DA- Horrryafc, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ann Chiminitz, Sec. Steven Estok, Jr., Commander LINA and SAROLTA DALINA have bridge for a Plenary Retail Con- Post 244? advisor John Lease, 525 Jacques Street, Gertrude S. May, Secretary Paul Lund, Adjutant , applied to the Township Commit- sumption license for premises sit- Brown, Ms. and:Mrs. Anthony pavid Boyle and Harold Hi- Perth Amboy, N. J. 12-B Redfield Village, Metuchen, E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Hopeiawn, N. J. tee of the Township of Wood- uated at 569-577 New Brunswick E. B. 6/12, 19/58 . N. J. I bridge for a Plenary Retail Con- Avenue,' Fords, Township of Wood- Weis, i-Tr.: and Mrs. Jolm bell, Jr. :_.•-•: .-.-• ' •;','••. E. B. 6/5, 12/58 bridge, New Jersey. sold at this 1I sumption license for premises sit- Toma, .Mr./ and Mrs. Sidney LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE liated at 341* Crows Mill Road, Objections, if any, should be Freuiid.' Mrs. John Toma was An appeal has been fi/!ed by . NOTJICE Take notice that FORDS MEMO- Fords, Township of Woodbridge, made immediately in writing to: Nicholas Fornarotto, Sr., et ux, Take notice that SAMUEL RIAL POST #6090, Veterans of N. J. B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, in charge. . -• '-... owners, and Henry -Coglianese, HODES has applied to the Town- Foreign Wars, has applied to the Objections, if any, should be Woorjbridge, New Jersey. ship Committee of the Township Township Committee of the made immediately in writing to: (Signed) Tenant, requesting an interpretar of Woodbridge for a Plenary Re- Township of Woodbridge for a FORDS RECREATION CENTER, —^A picnic for the cast of ••ion of the provisions of the Zon-tail Consumption license for Club license for premises situated B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, amazing ing Ordinance of the Township of Woodbridge, New Jersey. INC. "Colonia Gapers of '58" and premises situated at 464 New at 411 New Brunswick Avenue, (Signed) Michael Caruselle. Pres. By GLADYS E. SCANK, Edison pursuant to Sections 21-B, Brunswick Avenue, Fords, Town- Fords, Township of Woodbridge, Michael Marotte, iSec. and Treas. ff.tnilins will be June 22 at 21-B-10 of said ordinance. ship of Woodbridge, N. J. N. J. • JOSEPH DALINA and r 497 Lincoln Highway, Iselin SAROLTA DALINA. Rose .Marotte, Vice-Pres. Rahway. Park'. _ ,:.: The Zoning Officer is in error Objections, if any, should be Objections, if any, should be E. B.-B/5, 12/58 Fords, N. J. Tel. LI 8-1679 in refusing to issue an occupancy made immediately in writing to: made immediately in writing to: E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Fords, N. J. -—Membrrs of Cub Scout permit for a gasoline station, re- B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, j B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, NOTICE Park 130, Den Chiefs and —Mrs. James. Brunton and pair or machine shop, employing Woodbridge, New Jersey. Woodbridge, New Jersey. : NOTICE less than S persons in a general (Signed) SAMUEL HODES, I Signed) Take notice that ANNA LESKO Take notice that FORDS TUM- chaperones attended a double-* daughters, Patricia and' Bar- business district (Section Nos. has applied to the Township Com- E. B. 6/5, .12/58 Fords, N. J. FORDS MEMORIAL POST #6090, mittee of the Township of Wood- BLE INN, INC., has applied to the header baseball game at the hn.ra, were guests of Mr. and 14-A-.10; 13-A-150; 13A-180; 13A- VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Township Committee of .the Town- 180-03), on property known as NOTICE bridge for a Plenary Retail Con- ship of Woodbridge for a Plenars Mrs. Joseph Callahan, Port Block .313. Lot 8C, on 278 Wood- Peter DiMeglio, Commander sumption license for premises sit- Retail Consumption license for Yankee Stadium. A family Take notice that . HIGHWAY Milton S. Lund, Adiutant uated at 363 Florida Grove Road, Richmond, Staten Island. bridge Avenue. LIQUORS, INC., has applied to the E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Fords, N. J. premises situated at 103 Ford Ave- picnic will be June 23 at 6 at For the purpose, of hearing ob- Hopeiawn, Township of Wood- nue, .rords, Township of Wood- : —Frank Tagliareni and Board of Commissioners of the bridge, N. J. bridge, N. J. Roosevelt Park. There will be jections to or protests against the Township of Edison for a Plenary NOTICE Objections, if any, should be gan-rs, : adTancement and w-f nk, Jr. and George Bever- Granting of said appeal, the Edison Retail Consumption license for Take notice that JOHN and made immediately in writing to: Objections, if any, should be idge and George, Jr. attended Township Zoning Board of Adjust- premises located at Route U. S. MARY CHEEGA, t/a Jiggs' Tavern, B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, made immediately in writing to sp'a ^nation ceremony. Each ment will hold a public hearing on No. 1, Edison Township, New have applied to the Township Woodbridge, New Jersey. B. J. Dunigan, Township Oe^-i, a ball game at Yankee Stadi- June 17, 1958, in the Council Jersey. " ' Committee of the Township of Woodbridge, New Jersey f-rrniv will provide Its-owil.re- Chambers, Miinicipal Building, at (Signed) ANNA LESKO, (Signed) ; um Sunday. -'-.,'; Objections, if any, should be Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Hopeiawn, N. J. freshments.'•'• • " ' . •'. ' .' - ;•' 8 o'clock P. M. made immediately in writing to: Consumption license 0-53 for FORDS TUMBLE INN, INC , ^Dinner guests of Mr. and- By order of the Zoning Board Oscar Kaus, Clerk of Edison JOHN KOCEGI, President, —The W.S.C.S. of New premises situated at 322 Smith ! NOTICE Mrs. ^.Joseph Forzano were of Adjustment. Township, R. F. D. No. 19, NewStreet, Keasbey, Township of MARY A. DeBOER, Secretary, Fove.r Methodist Church will WILLIAM J. DUNHAM, Brunswick. N. J. Woodbridge, N. J. 1 Take notice that LEONARD E. B. 6/5, 15/58 Fords, N J Mr. and Mrs. Aristiades Boc- Secretary. (Signed) JAKUBCZAK, t/a Lenny's Inn, has hold ifs- monthly meeting Objections, if any, should be applied to the Board of Commis- cio and son, Jack; Miss Dbro- E. B. 6/12/58 HIGHWAY LIQUORS, ISC. made immediately, in writing to: NOTICE WTinpsdpy in the Education Edison Township, N. J. B. J: Dunigan, Township Clerk, sioners of the Township of Edison ""' P^iib'tpni. Louis Goynes, for a Plenary Retail Consumption Take notice that WCISLO'S Building- at 3. LEGAL NOTICE Rebecca M. Fais, Asst. Secy. Woodbridge, New Jersey. license for premises situated at TAVERN, INC., has applied to the Mrs. Jack Messina, Mr. and An appeal has been filed by E. B. 6/5, 12/58 , : . • • - (Signed) 1247 Woodbridge Avenue, Edison Township Committee of the Town- .—Girl Scouts of Troop 10 JOHN A. HLADIK JR, requesting a JOHN CHEEGA Township, New Jersey. ship of Woodbridge for a Plenarj Mrs; Michael Figuerras, Mrs. variance' in the requirements of NOTICE MARY CHEEGA pai'fciciristed- in R.n • overhiBht Take notice that MARKOW'S Objections, if any, should he Retail Consumption license for John Shillitani, Mr. and Mrs. the Zoning Ordinance of the E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Keasbey, N. J. made immediately In writing to: premises situated at 14 New Bruns- CamROHt vnf.h ' .their, leaders Township of Edison to permit •°.AB. INC., has applied to the wick Avenue, Hopeiawn, Township Charles Messina and children, an extension of the kitchen to Township Committee of the Town- NOTICE ! Oscar Kaus, Clerk of Edison T"TS, Prt"r Carle • .and 'Mrs. ship of Woodbridge for a Plenary Township, R. F. D. No. 19, Newof Woodbridge, N. J. Joseph, Michael and Jacque- come within 10.13 feet of the TTake notice that THE WHITE Objections, if any, should be Bprnie Dixon. Present /were northwesterly (side property) line Retail Consumption license for E RCH TNN. INC., has applied to. Brunswick. N. J. line. : •• •-' . . : •.-.'•. " premises situated at Route U. S. the Township Committee of the j - (Signed) made immediately in writing to Joyce Djxoii, Leslie.: Carle, on property known as Block 9BS LEONARD JAKUBCZAK, B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, —Mrs. George Beveridge Lot 10 on 294" Grandview Avenue. No. 1 near Lafayette Road, Lot 1, Township of Woodbridge for a Ple- Woodbridge, New Jersey. Linda: Mason, , Lyim. Brusaw, Block 341, Fords, Township of nary Retail Consumption license Bdison Township, N. J. and daughter, Rosearin and: For the purpose of hearing ob- Woodbridge, N. J. E. B. 6/5, 12/58 (Signed) •Pattv'.'Micha. Connie Hanha, jections to or protests against the for premises situated at Route WCISLO'S TAVERN, INC. Mrs. Frank Tagliareni and granting of said appeal, the Edison Objections, if any, should.be U. S. No.. 1 and Ford Avenue, Katb^en Nprla, Kayen Soffelv made immediately in writing to: ^ords. Township of Woodbridge, NOTICE Edmund J. Wcislo, President .children'. Kenneth and Jill, Township Zoning Board of Adjust- N. J. Take notice that JOHN NAGY Estelle F. Wcislo, Secretary Claudia T/fiik-erson, L-iae1 Ken- ment will hold a public hearing B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, S. B. 6/5, 12/58 Hopeiawn, N J visited Mrs. B e y e r i d g e ' s Woodbridge, New Jersey. Objections, if any, should be and ANNA S. NAGY, t/a The New on. June 17, 1958 in the Council (Signed) Alamo, have applied to the Town- v/orthv and Barbara: Rippen. Chambers, Municipal .Building at made immediately in writing to: ship Committee of the Township parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- 8 o'clock P. M. MARKOW'S BAR, INC.B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, | NOTICE ' I —The final meeting of the thonyAiello, at, their summer Z'.."x I'lrkow, Pres. Woodbridge, New Jersey. of Woodbridge for a' Plenary Re- ' Take notice that PETER RADER By order of the Zoning Board of Alice DenBleyker, Sec. (Signed) tail Consumption license for prem- . FPPFon/ for the Women's Ke- home in Manasquan. Adjustment. ; . ises situated at 350 New Bruns- has applied to the Township Com- E.. B. 6/5, 12/58 WHITE BIRCH INN, INC. wick Aventie, Fords, Township of mittee of the Township of Wood- nnbiicnn Club of Colonia was "'••:-—Mrs.r Clara Foster New- WILLIAM J.' DUNHAM, John Rozanski, Pres. • bridge for a Plenary Retail Con- Secretary. Julius A. Kollar, Secretary, Woodbridge, N. J. 1 sumption license for premises sit- . held with Mrs. H. Johnson man visited Mrs, E. ~F. Fal- NOTICE E.-B. 6/12/58 Take notice that KIMAK, INC., E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Fords, N. J. Objections, if any, should be uated at 281 Florida Grove Road, find Mrs. E. O'Leary as lardeu at Highlands Rest made immediately in writing to: Hopeiawn, Township of Wood- SHERIFF'S SALE t/a Meyer's Cafe, has applied to B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, bridge, N. J. hostesses. Plans were made Home,. The Highlands. She SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JER-the Township Committee of the NOTICE Woodbridge, New Jersey. to enterfpjn the Middlesex SEY. CHANCERY DIVISION. MID- Township of Woodbridge for a Take notice that JEANETTE V. (Siffned) j Objections, if any, should be had been a guest for a few DLESEX COUNTY. Docket No. Plenary Retail Consumption Li- \KISH has applied to the Township JOHN NAGY and- I made immediately in writing to jfomity Women's Republican cense # C-45 for premises situated j B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk. days: of. Mrs.; A.M., Mayer, F-1824-57-. ; THE BROOKLYN / SAV- Committee of the Township of ANNA S. NAGY. I Woodbrifige, New Jersey. •Club in the fall. Members of INGS BANK, a Banking Corpora- at : 558 New Brunswick Avenue, Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Fords, N'. J. Bloomfield. tion of the State of New York, is Fords, Township of Woodbridge, Consumption license for premises I (Signed) PETER RADER, the srour). who: dined, at —Mrs. . Psvil Kelt, 188 Plaintiff, and RICHARD ROWLEY N. J. situated at 582-584 New Brunswick NOTICE E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Hopeiawn, N J /Marions and. saw a pei-form-. and EDNA ROWLEY, his wife, are Objections, if any, should be Avenue, Fords, Township of Wood- Take notice that MARTHA Worth treet, was hostess at Defendants. Writ of Execution for made immediately in writing to: bridge, N. J. STARRICK, trading as Frank's NOTICE ance of "Most Happy Fella" •x surprise stork shower for the sale of mortgaged premises B./-J. • Dunigan, Township Clerk, Objections, if any, should be Tavern, has applied to the Town- ! Take notice that HELEN DEAK at the Paper Mill Playhouse Mrs. Patrick , Manno, ,190 dated MB.y 13, 1958. Woodbridge, New Jersey. made immediately in writing to: ship Committee of the Township has applied to the Township Com- By virtue of the above stated (Signed) " B. J. Dunigan,. Township Clerk, of Woodbridge for a Plenary Re- mittee of the Township of Wood- .?.'.?ro Mrs. Jn'rm. Radin, Mrs. Worth Street. Guests included 'Writ, to me directed and delivered, KIMAK, INC. Woodbridge, New Jersey. tail Consumption license for the bridge for a Plenary Retail Con- Morris Greenfield, Mrs. Anton Mrs. Andrew Bereszy, Mrs. I will expose to sale at public ven- Edward Kimak, Pres. (Signed) JBANETTE V. KISH, premises situated at 747 King sumption license for premises sit- due on : Mary Kimak, Sec. E. B. 6/5, 12/58 • Fords, N. J. George Road, Fords, Township of uated at 309 New Brunswick Ave- till, Mrs. Norman Bresee, Mrs. Frank Maltredes, Mrs. James WEDNESDAY, THE SECOND DAY E. B. 6/5, 1.2/58 Fords, N. J. Woodbridge, New Jersey. «nue, Fords, Township of Wood- Philip. Prasser,.'••Mrs.' George Elio, Mrs. Frank Palmier!, OF JULY, A. D. 1958, NOTICE Objections, if any, should be bridge, N. J. at the hour of two o'clock by the NOTICE Take notice that WILLIAM J. made immediately in writing to: ;. Objections, if any, should be Keller, Mrs. Winfield De Mrs. Joseph Hnat,. Mrs.. Rob- then prevailing (Standard or Day- Take notice that JAMES A. COR- NOVAK, has applied to the Town- B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, ! made immediately in writing to Lisle and Mrs:. John Muller. 1 light Saving;) time, in the after- BETT has applied to the Board of ship Committee of the Township Woodbridge, New Jersey. B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk, ert Oollard, Mrs. George New- Commissioners of the Township of. Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail (Signed) —Girl Scout Troop 49 held noon of the said day, at the Sher- Woodbridge, New Jersey. man, Mrs. Clara Foster New- iff's Office in the City of New. of Edison for a Plenary Retail Dis- Consumption license for> premises MARTHA STARRICK, (Signed) HELEN DEAK, a fashion show at the Colonia man, and Mrs. Joseph Pigna- Brunswick, N. J. tribution license for premises lo-: situated at Smith and' Newton E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Fords, N. J. E. B. 6/5, 12/58 Fords, N. J. Library with Mrs. Charles ALL that tract or parcel of land, torri. situate, lying, and being in ths En'z in cliarge. Commentary Township of Edison (formerly was by Janice Handler;-' pi- Raritan) in the County of Middle- U. S. has plan to stop bird- sex, in the State of New Jersey. anist, Elaine Stangenberg; plane collisions. AND designated as Lot. 15 in and rr.odels Mar^aretGuelicli, Block illO9 as shown and laid down on map entitled "Map of Gloria Thompson, Jane Kan- Cut in Ipan rate spreads Lincoln Village, Section 2 situate CONVERTING;-. MORE' PEOPLE TO CHEVY! p.ei% P a t'r,.i c i a Klebacker, through nation. in Raritari Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey" filed in the -Elaine Campanaro, Linda office of the Clerk of Middlesex This superbly fashioned Impala Convertible is making new friends for Dworak and Sherry Heller. LEGAL NOTICES ; County as Map No. 1622 in file No. 920. The dreases were made by the NOTICE BEING also known as 3 Glenvllle CHEVROLET faster than you can say TURBO-THRUST ¥8.* gir]s and proceeds will be do-, Take notice that SHORTY'S Road, Lot 15, Block 1.109, as shown BAB & GRILL, IN'P.v has applied on the Tax Map of Lincoln Vil- nated to: the Elks Crippled to / the Board of Commissioners lage, Nixon, N. J. Kiddies Fund. : of Edison Township, Middlesex The approximate amount of the Here's the car that puts you in a top-down, fun-hearted, go-places mood! County, New Jersey, for a Plenary judgment. to be satisfied by said —The installation dinner Retail Consumption license for sale is the sum of Nine thousand, of Colonia Club will be held i premises located at 791-793-795 six hundred thirty-eight Dollars Once you've been infected by the fun of smell of summer between you and the sky. Amboy Avenue, Edison Township, ($9,638.00), more or less, together June 19 at 7:3D at Oak Hills New Jersey. driving this Impala Convertible, no other It's not simply that this car is a convertible The only all-new car Objections, if any, should be with the costs of this sale. Manor, Mefochen. made immediately in writing to: Together with all and singular car can take its place. Whisking along with —for it is much more than that. Your DACRON —The next meeting of Co- Oscar Kaiis, Clerk of Edison the rights, privileges, heredita- Township, R.. P. D. No. 19, Newments and, appurtenances there- the top down holds that same extra some- dealer's waiting now with the facts on the lonia Village Civic Association Brunswick^ N. J. unto belonging or in anywise ap- thing as cooking in the open, dancing under new Turbo-Thrust V8, the Safety-Girder will be June 19, Election of (Signed) ' pertaining. . . SHORTY'S BAR & GRILL, INC. The subscriber reserves the right the stars or just relaxing in a lawn chair— frame and all the other features that mean' officers will take place. ,-A - ; Mary Polisohak, Pres.-Treas. to adjourn said sale from time to with only a cloud or two and the sweet more summer fun in a Chevy. in Hie law-price field. party for triembers and guests E. B. 6/12, 19/58 time subject only to such limita- : '^Optional at extra cost

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".-':• o Sales, Rentals, Exchanges Malon for "Life And Death" 90 Minna Avertue SCHWINN BICYCLE Unclaimed Furniture of Ever} Call ME-4-3046, HI-2-7312 Choice WANTED : ; :;;;.:•:: .6/12r7/io © Pickuus and Amplifiers Description and to James Mullen, for ^Installed SALES AND SERVICE of Newest @ Music Books for Accordion Avenel, N. J. Office and Warehouse L. PUGLIESE - A. "When The Wind Blows." AMBITIOUS HOUSEWIVES: SEKVICES For Information Call Telephone ME-4-3511 1958 Short story honorable men- Without . neglecting- your, Aibreofif s Key Shop 34 Atlantic St., Garteret ALL TYPES Of electrical work ME-4-5666 PATTERNS tions go to Carol Zionce for family duties, you caiiearri : 124 WASHINGTON AVENUE Tel. KI-1-5540 "The Hoody Jacket" and to good income : representing ^ali tj pes of wiring,. Call CARTERET - Music litstruction - Linda Hansen for "Trans~ Avon Cosmetics. Write • P. O. William Biri, VA,6-3580. Fishing Taskli plant." " , Box TO5, Plainfleld,.-:pr call ' ...-• 5/28-6/19*. Your Child Now for Charles Farr Budget 'Terms Lois Malon, editor of this PL-6-6655. ; ; e-12 Liquor Store Tivate ^Lessons on the year's El Dorado; the school Prompt serv- ® Accordion GIEL—Part, time, newspaper Icfe,, oh roofing, painting, ALTERATIONS AND Set fttii Reef Fixed ® GuitaT Plumbliig: (k Heating literary magazine, has an- 0 Trumpet CUSTOM DHAPERIES nounced that the book will be store iri' Woodbridge, .For electrical, alterations, odd jobs, ADDITIONS HOW! $- Saxophone appointment^ call FTJ-8-16S5 reasonable. Free estimates. Telephone MErcury 4-1889 © Piano Electric Sewer Service Newest 1958-Patterns distributed some time in early Service ® Trombone 9-10 A. M. '..'. / ,':. 6-12 •Call Sai DeMarco, ME 4-3766. NEW CONSTRUCTION ( Station ^,,® Drums June. For Satisfaction guaranteed. : A>iUhOa Guitars & Amplifiers Telephone: Visit Our Showroom— Results Listed i TYPIST—Congenial office, 5- ;; :; y : ' Mitchell ® Excelsior Accordions • Open Baily 9:30 to 6, "day week. Must be accurate. -v ", ' .'-.-"• ' '. \r": 5/28-6/12*; "Rumer" # IVfusicai Accessories MErcury 4-0594 The physical education ViCENT KELLER "Penn" liquor Store © Student Rental Plan Friday 9:30 to 9. -. classes of the morning session Write Box 1, c/o this news- IF YOtTR DRINKING has be- "ALCEDO," "AIKEX," For Information Call HI-2-6948 621 LINDEN'AVENUE of Woodbridge High School paper. : 6/12-7/3 Builder »(EARE MARY ANBRASCIK, Prop. for Free Estimates come, a problem, Alcoholics "TED WILLIAMS are proud .Jo announce these 1230 Stone Street "SEA JQTI" and, "JOft Complete Stock of Domes- ;S'AMMY'BAY'S WoodBridge, N. 3. Call ME-4-6410 ® MALE HELP WANTED Anonymous can help you. Ca.it- Home of Real Parts results of the., athletic ey.ents BI-2-1515,: or write pJO. Box Rahway, N. J. • REEL REPAIRS A SPECIALTY tic and Imported Wines, Music ana Repair Shop held recently at. the high SERVICE' STATION attend- 253, WpodbTidge. 6/5 - 6/26 ALL MAKES SAM LAQUADRA, Prop. Telephone Beers and Liquors 467 New* Brunswick Ave., Fords RON-LEW school stadium. ' ' ant. Age 18-25. Call FU-8- Reel Checked, Cleaned, g% «« - Radio & TV Service - • '• Mrs. Rosemary McCarthy's HAVING TROUBLE with FUlton 8-097G Polished, Greased and I.UU •*"* 574 AMBOY AVENUE DECORATORS, INC. 9873, 9:00-12:00 A. M., Mon- Adjusted, for Only ^ 93 Main Street classes: period 1, 16 points; day, Tuesday or Wednesday. your sewerage? Electric Sew- , Plus Parts If Needed WOODBRIDGE, N. "J. Set Need period 2, 15; points; period 3, Woodbridge .' ' • • 6-5, 12* erooter removes roots, filth,* CLEARANCE SALE! 1938 1958 REPAIR? 0; period 4,- 1; period 5, 0; sand arid stoppage, from Golf Discount On All "Our 20th Anniversary Year" Call period 6, 0; total points, 32. BOY — Part _ time. Newspaper clogged pipes, drains and sew- Fishing Tackle! Learn to Play the Accordion ME 4-4360 Mrs. Mary Nickerson's store. in Woodbridge. For ers. No digging* no damages. and Violin •*** FISHING TACKLE Locksmith classes: period 1, 0; period 2, appointment -Call FU-8-1685 —rapid and efficient. Call Drive Your lull's AND REPAIR The Modern, ART'S RADIO 8; period 3, 0; period 4, 5; pe- between 9-10 A. M. 6-12 Tony's Plumbing arid Heating Easy Way. Printing riod 5, 0; period 6, 0; total, 13 ME-4-8007. : 6/5 - 6/26 Cares Away! 256 Monroe St., Rahway ttOODBRIDSE KEY Onr Convenient & TELEVISION points. • .' .- PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE Telephone FU-8-3894 Rental Plan SALES and SERVICE John Tomczuk's classes: pe- Company of America has PERSONALS OPEN DAILY & LOCKSMITH SHOP Eliminates the 155 AVENEL ST., AVENEL riod I, 6 points; period 2, 8; career opening for two special Including Purchase of Instrument' period 3, 9; period 4, 5; period agents in Central New Jersey MRS. SARAH ~ Furnace Cleaning - Auto-Home Antennas installed, Tulies test- Sunday ed free at our store, Car Radios 5, 0; period 6, 0; total, 28 area. Call CH-7-1994 for ap- Gifted Reader and Advisor 2 to 5 P. M. ' OFFICE KEYS Private Instruction serviced promptly* - points. Help and Advice, on All 6:30 - II P.M. pbiritmetit. Ask for Miss DUPLICATED on Repair Estimates Free! Mr. Frank Capraro's classes: Bosko. ..." 6/5-6/26 •Matters • Fun IS YOUR HOWE VIOLIN and ACCORDION periods 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6, no Open Daily 8 A.M. to 10 P. M. ® Exercise SAFES SOLD We carry a full line of Musical points; period 5, §; total, 8 FOR SALE Sunday 8 A. M. to D P. Al. ® Relaxing: A CLEAN? Instruments and Accessories points. For Appointment Call Tools, Hardware, Paints, Glass Perth Amboy'S Oldest Estab- DISCOUNTS UP TO 70% : . Call PL-5-6850 • Holland Sani-Vac Service cleans 570 AMBOY AVENUE lished Accordion Center Individual winners in the the j>art of jpoiir home ^oii CAN'T WOODBRIDGE various classes are as follows: 321 Watchung Avenue clean—warm air pipes . . cold Sir 20 Years at the Same Location SPSSAK Foam rubber —• plastic — Wood bridge pipes . . . chimney . . . the entire Tel. ME-4-1056 Mar^ge Margiotta, Mary Ann leatherette — cottons — nov- ' Near 4th Street. heating system! Cleans gas, .coal, Open Daily 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sunday g A. M. to 1 P. M. Eddie's Music 0enter Nagy, and Gloria Kuzniak, po- elty fabrics—curtain, drapery ' ;•'. Plainfleld, N. J. : oil and *aim air heating systems. Hadio and TV Service tato race; Gloria Kuzniak, Established Reader ,Golf Here's*why it pays to have JEd Bonkoski, Prop. 21 Chestnut Street and slip-cover materials. Wil- 357 State St., P. A. VA-6-12M Victoria Youngbluth, and co's Do-It-Yourself Center, • 6-5, 12*: the Holland Saiii-vpc Service (Shdrecrest Section) Abbie Trieder, basketball Driving Range once a year: Mason Work Highway 36, Keyport. Open - CARTERET -, FOR QUALITY throw; Cliff Friis, Walter Col- Tuesday thru Sunday 10 A. M. 826 Railway Avenue © SAVES COSTLY REPACKS lier and James Koczis, 75-yard to 6 P. M. 6/5-6/26 # REDUCES FIRE HAZARDS Organ Lessons CALL dash. @ CUTS DECORATING BILLS J. SPIESS AVENEL ® REDUCES DIRT IN HOME Other winners included Den- REAL ESTATE In Fashion Now ® INSURES HEAT COMFORT Mason Contractor KI-1.2551 FOR SALE LEARN TO Antenna Installations nis Dragos, .Ronald Loreyison; Phone for Representative Today! and Kenneth Klien, running : All Types of 27 Years Experience BARNEGAT BAY — Lagoon . Accessories can be a very ex- Delicatessen ME-4-9050» PLAY THE ORGAN broad jump; Gloria Kuzniak, pensive item in your wardrobe. In Electronics PRINTING Elaine. Neal and Mary Jo La- ,. bungalow. Screened porch. CEMENT They are also very'important • . PEE v Bar, softball throw; Li;i-> Outbo?..rr. boat included — anu are called "wardrobe and Heophofstery ; DIAL . Brown, Marge Margiotta, and $7,000. Telephone ME-4-1544 LESSON Gloria Kuzniak, 50-yard dash. stretchers" by our leading MASONRY between 4:30 and 7 P. M. clothes designers. < Still other winners were • ' ., 6-12* : 468 Amboy Avenue. Woodbridge No Organ Required Try "slip-covering" a leather Free Estimates SPECIAL! . Linda Piccoli, Elaine Neal, handbag, with a washable fab- Woodbridffe ME"; 4-1111 -2-3 Joan Potts, Lillie Brown; Bar- (Opp. White Church) Telephones: CHAIR §§;up are not. so optimistic as they ric case. The envelope is this Call Kilmer w bara Anthony, Anna Smith, have been since the Korean season's smartest shape, and. is ® SALADS at Their Best B f ReweSbed - Funeral .Directors - SOFA • SSIftnp ; No job •Barbara Schwartz, and Gloria Outbreak. the easiest from which to cut 6 l .T, HU -6-9092 «wn § si UP ® SODA FOUNTAIN 5-2751 ; Rewebbed - Kuzniak; Judy Ruskai, Mary- This is one of a series of a pattern. Seat Bottoms Repaired Ann Nagy, Dolores Dubay, and e FRESH EAKEEY *Tk IE 4-7495 For Free Esitraate Call :*Too Large Pat Anderson, all 200-yard business outlook reports by The average-sized handbag j GOODS Moving '& Storage - relay teams.. the New Jers.ey Poll. Watch will require about a half-yard 'Open 7 A.M. to 10:30 P.M. 'SERMAYAN | for them in this newspa;per. of material. Heavy cotton, Photography UPHOLSTERY SHOPS or Too Small The quarter-mile relay This newspaper presents the INCLUDING SUNDAYS teams inchided Jack Kocsis, denim or linen are fine fab- Est. 1907 report of the New Jersey-Poll rics to use. Closed Wednesdays All Day Synowiecki •GARDEN RAHWAY © AVENEL Danny Oleckna, Stephen exclusively in this area. ME 4-1217 Yes, call today ... no Stumpf, and Arthur Van Linen or shantung pumps Funeral Home . STATE FU-8-9954 fee for estimates. We'll Dalen; Alex Notchey,- ' Don can be given a mid-season rush a man to you to Kuchma, Arthur Bein, and Letters to the pick-up, with the addition of 46 Atlantic Street Moving and Storage help you plan, show- Philip Muscarella; and Tom fabric bows, either flat or Local and Long- Distance ing you money-saving Koejki, Wayne Howell. Roto- ; : puffed. Carteret, N. J. - Roofing & Siding - Tt Colier, and Peter:'Hudan- ••• Editor\ BARRELS AND short-cuts. , •-•'•.• -.." Even last season's sheath ieh. (From. Editorial Page) can be given a new look with Telephone KI-t-5715 WARDROBES E& L Wins Award "Plant a/Shade Tree" drive. a strategically placed sash. A Avenel Pharmacy Furnished at No Extra ROOFING - Alan Ziegler, a member of The drive', which ended June double layer of silk or cotton 944 RAHWAY AVENUE. Cost #/Folders'..- •-•" •We senior class at Woodbridge 10, was a huge success, thanks fabric, two or three inches CO. High School, was one of the 34.: wide, Should be cut on the bias, MErcury 4-1914 REASONABLE RATES Insured _ to the cooperation of the en- New Jersey high school stu- tire Park. The cdmmittee was its ends tapered and seamed We Are a Local Firm Rooting Installation and ients to receive a Raritan Val- together. The.sash can be any Repairs of All Types # Billheads overwhelmed toy the response ley scholarsrfp awaid. The arid wonderful welcome each desired length. FLYHH••* SON FREE ESTIMATES ® ALUMINUM -SIDING, . sward includes a $250 scholar- WHITMAN'S CANDIES FUNERAL HOMES a LEADERS ©GUTTERS committee member received Headbands are a "hot" item ship and a plaque with his on. the fashion scene. These Established 51 Years Phone ® SLATE REPAIR m Eetterheads^. name inscribed to be perm- from the residents. :; Cosmetics - Film 420 East Avenue are easy to make. Simply fold ® HOT ASPHALT ROOFS anently displayed in the high The trees will be planted in the fabric bias-cut, put a but- Greeting; Cards Perth Ardboy ME .4-5684. school. Alan alsorecently won October by the Nursery and 23 Ford Ave.jj Fords R. D. MEELHEIM For. Free Estimates Phone ton at one end of the band #; Programs., ,; a scholarship to Rutgers Uni- each resident must mark ex- and an elastic loop at the VA-6-0358 Owner VA 6-5616 or versity. -..-'• actly where the trees are to be •VA 6-0420 other end for closing. Next year, members' of the planted. Starting of the trees, There is a new "two-way" - Moving-& Trucking - -.#;•.Booklets,, v cheerleading squad, twhiers will also be up to the 'buyer. blouse thatds quite interesting. and the. band members will The sycamore tree was. rec- Either the 'back or the front f T.R. STEVENS be sporting.. new uniforms. ommended by the vcdunty can be worn to the fore. \ .RAYMOND .#"• Amioimce-- This-iyas recently announced agent, Rutgers, and the.vari- JACKSON Move "IDEAL WAY" Kpofin? and Sheet Metal Wort by Mrs. Doris Hefron, twirling ous -nurseries- as the' fastest Phone FU-.8-3914 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. adyiso'f; Miss Mary Ellen growing, best tree for: this soil. IMMIGRANT PERPLEXED COLUMBUS, Ohio —When and SON Furniture WOODBRIDGRepairE s ments • ' •; Grace, cheering advisor;, Mr. Soon the streets of Chain AGENT NATIONAL'VAN Charles Urbanski, band direc- O'Hills Park no longer will be a grab-and-rUn thief snatched Druggists LINES tor; arid Miss Mary Connolly, hot and. barren. Nothing: can her shoulder-strap purse and # Invitations : vice-principal.'' beautify a "street like tall, fled, a '" 48-year-old widow 88 Main Street Visit Oiir New 1286 St. George Ave., Avenel The. hew uniforms will be green trees. Joyce Kilmer's from Germany told police: designed by members of the poem, "Trees," expresses fully ' "Back in my Germany when Home of people were poor and hungry,. Woodbridge, N. J. 3-4 Rooms—$20, $25, $30 Alr-Conditioning # Post Cards Woodbridge High School art the beauty of a tree. .: @ Bigger Values! 5-6 Rooms—$35, $40, $50 Warm Air Heat department under the direc- I could understand this, but Telephone MErcury 4-0554 Industrial Exhaust System As a member of the Shade in America, where they have ® More Top Brands! Motor Guards tion ot Mr. Llewselyn Holden. Tree Committee, I .wish to @ Better Service! FOR FREE ESTIMATES m Signs Pat Garahari and.-Carol Clau- everything, I just don't get it." Call ME-4-2145 or ME-4-5266 thank all the residents, com- ® Lower Prices! sen, both seniors, have been mittee members, . and " the The victim, Mrs. Agnes F. chosen to do the designing. Schaeper, said she came" .to Electrician- # ^Business Chain O'Hills Woman's Club this United; States in 1955 af- FOR Wedding for their cooperation, and hard ter serving with American WINTER BROS. Albums work in making this worth- Henry Jansen & Son Cards - J. Poll while drive a complete suc- counter-i a t e 11 i g e ri c e in Wayside fnriin S!iop Munich. Formal (From Editorial Page) cess. - •"- • ;; - '_' Serving 'Wdorftfrutie KesHfcnts Portraits Tinning and "•-V- Since ,1937 -._«. (ioy2 years ago) when the Sincerely •.yours,.. DOUGLAS GETS St. George Avenue at U. S. 3-D Sheet Metal Work MIS' New Jersey Poll first began Helen E. Scnreiber BOMBER PACT : Pictures measurements on the ques- Si|iiway 1, Ivenel Roofing, Metal Ceilings The. Navy has awarded a ADVERTISE tion: i&t trie Wooffbridge SEE: (Or Call) and Furnace Work m Certificates The Ladies, God Blesi $17,655,000 contract to Doug-: 25 Years Experience CIOveMeaf fcifcte)" Nobody would mind giving las A i r c r a f t Corporation, Open 9 JS.-M. to 9 P.M., in Ificl. Sai PO.RIEL STUDIO 588 Alden Street women even more rights if Santa Monica, Calif., for con- YOUR 30 Grant Avenue they'd give .up a Jew privileges. tinued production of A-3D , Phone MErcury 4-6666 Woodbridge, N. J. HOUSE CARTERET (10% years ago).. 50% 39 11 —William Feather Magazine. twin jet heavy attack bombers. Telephone MErcury 4-1246 lunerite and TEL. KI-1-5329 Call Today : (10 jears ago) ..-- S3% 31 16 BUSINESS •Tune, i£49 (9 years: ago) 32% 60 WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO, INDUSTRIAL House fainting - m June, 1950 18 GREEN STREET - Plumbing & Heating - - Service Stations - Free Istimafis (8 years ago) 5«% 3? - WIRING IN THIS June, 1951 , WOODBRISGE, N. J. (7 yeats ago) 81 % 12 Junfr, 1952 • Enclosed please find $3.50 f6r on;e-year Houses Painted (6 yeaisiaga) 71% 20 9 Free Estimates QUALITY Juiie, 19S3 subscription to: SPACE Plumbing & Heating Co. TOWN! GARAGE (5 yeafeago) ...:... 64% 31 s Call . si §9 June, 195* ' Q INDEPENDENT-LEADER J. F. Gardner & Son MIDDLESEX 36 6 : ; WE SPECIALIZE IN 225 Lincoln Ave., Elizabeth (4 years ago), 58% ,. • CARTERET PRESS; I: : '-. :.,. . " June, 1955. \ '.—•• •.. 26 " : ME- 4-6188 EXTERIORS OF ALL 1 485. AMBOY 'AVENUE ' (3 years ago) 68% 6 TYPES For Only JOBBING and Jime, 1956 H EDISON T^^Hf^P-^ORDS BEACON Woodbridge (2 years ago) 63% 28 9 Wood - Stucco - AsSest?8 ALTERATIONS June, 1957)' 20 8 To be sent to: ' ..*•.-. .-'.•'. MErcury 4-3540 !' PRESS (1 year ago) 72% ELECTRIC SEWER June, 1958 41 Call k.•;& IftSHER CLEANING We're Specialists In THE WOODBRIDGE (TODAY) 57% NAME ...... 1 ® BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- PUBLISHING GO. Prom'a study of the above HHHI ME-4-3.567 SEWERS INSTALLED MENT and • BALANCE figures, one thing is certain— ADDRESS 20 GREEN STREET New Jersey , people ' are not Per Month! For Free Estimates Call ® BRAKE SERVICE r EL-3,-2976 HU- ; looking: tor ; or, expecting a TOWN - WOODBRIDGE J mijor lecession, albeit they EDISON TOWNSHIP' AND FOKD§ ..12, 1953

Avenel Track Team Elementary School Champ Conquer Dodaers

TEAM STANDINGS PLAINFIELD—Woodbridge American Division Township's Police Pistol team -.1 W L suffered an unexpected defeat -,' Service Electric 2 0 at the hands of the P'ainCielc 0 Police in the Central Jersey •] KTiwanis CJub 2 1 0 League and as a result, slipped 1 Stewart's Root Beer .. 2 down as far as third place ir. CXO. 1429 0 2 the standings. The Union A. P. Greiner's 0 2 County quartet scored 1159 Reo Dinner ..-...-. 0 2 points, while Woodbridge tal- National Division lied 1137, their lowest produc- James Motors ' 2 0 tion in over three years. i Woodbridge Fire Co... 1 1 1 P. B. A _ 1 1 The defeat was only the 'Cnis^s of Columbus 1 1 fourth for Woodbridge. in i.hf Lions Club :.. -1 1 - 2 past three years in the Central i 3t. Anthony's 0 Jersey circuit. Two seasons ago 1 WOOD-BRID G E—The the , township . marksmen ' James Motors Giants became breezed through their sched- i the' sole occupants of first ule without suffering a single place in the National Division setback. •'••". WEAR ISELIN CROWN: Miele's Excavating, the- champions of the St. Cecelia of the Woodbridge ' Little Andrew Ludwig, the Wood- Women's Bowking League, pose for the traditional picture after closing the recent League after outlasting the bridge mainstay, was on the :Seascn. The titleholAers are team captain Lillian Abate, Ann Koczewski, Mary Kulesza PJ3.A. Dodgers 19-16 to post beam on the local range firmg and Lucille Grogan. Missing: from the group is Fay Payne. their second victory of , the Pictured here is the Avenel track team, which won the Township Elementary Track Trophy at the Woodbridge High a 295 mark" out'of'a possible season at the Van Buren School Stadium. The group was honored at a recent assembly and presented with the 1958 track and field cham- 300. He hit a perfect 100 score Street Stadium. pionship trophy. Taking part in the ceremonies were, front row, Martha Weimer, Francis Fisher, Valentina Olijnjk, in slow fire, then followed up Jim Leimpeter started for Charlene Linzer and Maria La Salle. Second row: John Piperi, Bill McQueeney, Bill Ameiorsano, Frank Stanzioro, with 95 in time and 100 in the Giants and went the full Francis Muchanic, Tom Marciniak and Donald Markulin. Third row: Matthew Jago, Special Teacher of Physical rapid. Walter Marciniak six innings to gain -credit for Education; Miss Alice Gade, Principal of Schools No. 4 and No. 5, and Ernest Dubay, Supervisor of Physical reaped second place honors atter his initial mound victory. He Education. Kneeling in the foreground is David McClue. for the township club with a fanned five. His opponent, 287. John^Mazar, was charged with Jack Madsen was the big the Dodgers' defeat. gun for Plainfield on the firing Records James Motors' hitting star line with a 292, while Mike WOODBRIDGE — With' a was Bob Hayser, who gave his Woodbridge 3-Run Rosa was close behind hitting record number of students batting average a lift with, a his targets for a 290 total. - participating, the annual home run, double and single. WOODBRIDGE (1137) Woodbridge High School After trailing for three in- Ludwig 100 95 100' 295 Sohn&y 'Route Intra-Mural Track and Field nings, the Woodbridge Fire Beats Pt. Reading and Gains Title Marciniak -..' 93 96 98 287 Championships at the sta- Company Braves rallied for Grosskopf -.. 98 84 97 279 dium were labeled the best yet three runs in the top of the FINAL STANDINGS starting assignment. against of Zullo's blasts went for three Bak, lb _..; 4 1 2 Reid •..:...., .94 86 96 276 with five new records being" in- sixth to, subdue the Knights of W L Port. Reading and responded bases. Port Reading's main- Richards, ss 4 0 1 PLAINFIELD (1159) serted into the books. Columbus Cardinals, 11-10. Woodbridge 5 0 by pitching a five-hitter. Dur- stays offensively with a pair of Messick, rf 4 0 2 Madsen :"...'.: 98 96 98 -292 COVERING FIRS3DBASE John Tom'czuk's physical Pryez-started for the Braves Port Reading ...... '. 4 l ing his seven inning stint he safe belts were Andy Futey Mago, If .<. 3 1 0 Rosa 94 96 100 290 Al Trakimowicz, the popular .Woodbridge Little, education classes won the but_ failed to survive the first Fords 3 2 fired thrd strkes past 12, andand Bob Ganz; Lane, cf 2 0 1 •Coffiey 98 95 96 289 Morning Championship with inning when he"was nicked for Avenel 2 3 walked eight. Richie D'Apblito The championship game was McElhenny, cf 1 0 0 Dilke :... 98 92 98 288 League manager,is "a patient at the Perth Amboy 28 , points, while the girls' five runs. Tom Reiser came Iselin l 4 was nicked with Port Read- umpired by Bob Jardot, Percy General Hospital. We know he would appreciate crown went to the classes out of the bullpen to put out Colonia 0 5 ing's defeat, being tagged for Wukovets and Norm Lunde. 32 7 12 supervised by Mrs. Rosemaiy the fire, but was not involved 12 hits. hearing from some of his former players.-, . . The McCarthy with a total of 32 in the decision as he was lifted SEWAREN — Woodbridge Ernie Dubay, the Township POUT READING (5) Woodbridge iced the game Driver and Car American Legion will present its annual out- points. when the score became lied, and Port Reading, a pair of Physical Education Super- Covino, c Ill undefeated teams in the in the seventh when Joe and Bob Lotz "finished the Maroney, Andy Bak and Bobvisor, directed the league dur- Futey, lb ,- 5 0 2 standing athlete trophy to Jerry Gonyo, who was Lou Bartha's physical edu- game to win it. Feeney was the Township Grammar School ing the past season and was Vernillo, 3b 3 0 0 Owner in Break cation classes reax>ed 31 points Baseball League, met at Glen Richards singled to load the the unanimous choice of the Barron coaching Cardinals' losing pitcher. bases and set the stage for assisted by coaches Angelo Lapushinsky, ss 2 0 0 to walk off with the Afternoon The Knights of Columbus Cove diamond to decide the Armando, Woodbridge and Ganz, 2b 4 2 2 OLD BRIDGE — A Florida staff. Vic Thompson, the post contrnander, Is Championship. The Girls' title 1958 championship, and it ap- Charlie Messick, who Cleared driver seeking his third major team was the recipient of some the paths with a well-timed Avenel; Matty Jago, Port Kutchyk, If : 4 1 -0 scheduled to represent the local veterans' organi- was car>turid by Mis. Domez's smart fielding plays by its peared as though the Rail- Reading and Iselin: and Dino D'Apolito, p 3 10 victory this year, the track entries, which ran up a col- double to left. At the time of champion breaking wiish hit, zation tomorrow morning when Gonyo rwill re- inner defense which choked roaders were in until Wood- Jasper, Fords and Colonia. Smith, cf 4 0 0 laetion of 29 counters. the blow, the Railroaders were car owner over two spectacular off -several budding rallies. bridge scored three runs in the WOODBRIDGE (7) To.bia, rf 2 0 0 ceive the award. . .:. Johnny .Zullo lays claim |o Dennis Dragos, a morning leading, 5-4. wrecks and the first New Jer- Fred Knappick, Tom. Reiser bottom of the seventh to win student, set a new record in Maroney was the champions' Urban, 3b 3 11 sey appearance of the mighty the record of having hit safely in 17:consecutive',- and- Joe DeMaio were defen- the. game, S-5. 28 5 5 the running- broad jump with leading batter with three hits, Zullo, c ;.. 4 12 midget race cars on a half- sive stars in the infield. . games for Woodbridge High. He accomplished his •a leap of 18 feet, 10 inches. . Ricky Goodale, ace of the while Bob Zullo, Bak and Mes- Moroney, 2b 3 2 3 Pt. Reading 10 0 0 0 2 2—5mile speedway this season are Reiser and Jim. Voorhees II-'- ma~k was tin oi.'v IT>W Woodbridge staff, received the sick collected two apiece. Both Goodale, p 4 1 ,0 Woodbridge 110 020 3—7highlights of the Friday and proud feat in 1941 while playing second base. .-. . paced the Cardinals' attack one to c~ter the records ftmena Sunday night auto races at with three hits apiece, while Frank Corej, the St. Mary's baseball star, has the morning competitors. Central .Jersey's Old Bridge Dennis Hilton and Feeney" col- Gail Chandler added to her Stadium this week. scouts from St. Louis, San Francisco and"Detroit, lected a pair of safe blows Viilanova Walton'? Harned Cop 1st making frequent visits to his home. , ', . John team's total when she estab- each for the Braves. No-Hitter Handsome Bob Malzahn of lished a new record in the po- Miami uncorked a tremendous Tomczuk, the Barron athletic director, would Yanks Trounce Senators tato race 'by covering the Over in the American Divi- In Colonia Tournament burst of speed to win last Fri- course in 12 seconds. days' 25-lap NASCAR stock, like to make use of this" column to thank Com- sion, the Service Electric Yan- Posts 6th COLONIA—Maurice Walton vidual honors with 69's, one In Iselin The old. afternoon mark of kees made the most of 14 hits car racing feature oh trie sta- of Westfield teamed up with stroke better than Monty Nor- mitteeman Ed Kath and Recreation Director John TEAM STANDINGS ISELIN — The Iselin Little dium oval, fastest in the State, 18 feet, 2 inches was shattered to trounce the Greiner Sena- Frank Harned, Rock Spring cross of Metuchen. ^ Zullo for their complete cooperation in maintain- W League inaugurated its season and thus became the first to in the running broad jump tors .12-4. The win was die professional, to win the Co- Jack Sullivan of Hillside Villanova this week and young Frank garner his second of the cam- ing the Fords Park diamond for Frank Caprarols when Stuart Troaskin sailed Yankees' second straight. Fordham 4 lonia Country Club's annual topped the amateurs with a Buglovsky made the opener a paign. Prior to the meet, Mal- baseball team during the past season. ... The 19 feet, three inches off the Bill Radley, ace of the Yan- "fy. Holy Cross 2 pro-member tournament: Wal- 73, in spite of an out-of- memorable one by pitching a zahn had shared single tri- beard. kee mound staff, had his stuff Notre Dame 2 ton, shooting- the best golf of bounds ball on the ninth. His no-hit-no-run game to lead umphs with Pennsy's JOP White Birch Men's Club, one of the up and com- : John Pricz posted another and as a result limited the his career, broke 80 for the round was sprinkled with five his team, the Dodgers, to a record by speeding.over the 75 Senators to six hits over the WOODBRUXxE — Villa- Kelly, who trailed him last ing organizations in the township, played host to first time, with a 79. birdies. Phil Dameo and Bill 13-0 victory over the Giants. yard course in 8.2 seconds. The six inning span. He fired third- nova, pace-setting team in the Friday in the . feature, track The Rock Spring pro, shoot- Dietz had 77's. champ Pete Frazee, the Rail- members of their bowling league and their wives former mark was 8.4. strikes, past six and walked St. James' Intra-Mural Soft- While Buglovsky was spin- ing a one-over par 72 on his way Raider, and Paulsboro's five. The Senator's' losing- ball League, put on a display . The pros and amateurs were ning his classic, Russell Pier- at the Roosevelt Top Hat Sunday night. The affair In the fifth record breaking own ball, and the Merck ex- Budd Olson. The program sent hurler was Mike Calvani, who of power to bombard Holy high in their praise of the con- eth supplied some power at event of the day, the quarter- ecutive teamed well for a net little Mike Rubino of Hoboken rated four stars. was tagged for 14 base knocks. Cross to the tune of a 25-6 dition of the Colonia layout, the plate for the Dodgers by mile relay team -composed of best-ball of 61 to win the to the hospital after his steer- 1 While Radley easily handled score at Grove Street field. immaculately prepared by the belting a grand slam home John Pollock, Tom Gaul, Paul tourney by two stroke's. Thir- ing apparatus failed and sent COVERING SECOND BASE the Senator swingers, his The win was the Wildcats' course superintendent, Frank run, another circuit blast and Worobez and John Danico ran ty-six pros and 144 club mem- his car plunging over the teammates, Mike Coppola, sixth in seven starts. Svehla. a single. Ernie Dubay was enthusiastic about 1,189 stuT the distance ia a sizzling 50.6 bers participated in the largest guard rail. He was released Norm Crotteau, Tom Mclver, > Paul Nagy, the Villanova In a later game, the Dodgers seconds. field ever to tee off in the later. dents who participated in the elementary and Jim Gadek and Radley, him- slugger, gave his batting aver- added another victory to their Ernest Dubay, the Township tournament. high school track meets during the past month. self, belted out 11 hits. Cop- age a substantial boost by hit- collection by edging the Frazee, top man on the Physical Education Super- Teref enko Sets pola was credited with three ting three doubles and a single Walton, a 17-handicap Bra-yes 2-1. Maueeri hurled a speedway last summer, had ... It looks as though the Keasbey Eagles have visor, at the conclusion of.the in four trips. Jack Szurko also player who had ' 14 strokes, one-hitter for the victors. heated words with wealthy another outstanding weightlifter in Steve Tere- elementary and high school The Kiwariis Club Indians was in the -hitting limelight used eight of them to good New Lift Mark Russell Piereth accounted garage owner Joe Racz of fenko, who won his sixth title at York, Pa., with meets announced that 1,189 remained tied for first place with a home run and two advantage. He chalked up two for both of the Dodger runs Keasbey following Frazee's students participated in the with a 2-0 record after posting singles, while collecting two eagles and accounted for bird- "" WOODOBRIDGE — Steve when he hit a home run to fence encounter last week, a record-breaking total lift to take the National various track and field events a decisive 13-4 verdict over safe blows were Neil Casey, ies on the 3rd and 17th. Terefenko, representing the deep left field with Buglovsky this being the second in two Teenage Championship. The local high school and during the competition 16 the Reo Diner Tigers. John Doros, Denny Leahy and The Westfield resident sank Keasbey Eagles at the Na- on base. Allen Brown deprived consecutive meets; the pre- new records were tstablished. Stfeve Kisko was a power at Brian Feeney. Holy Cross had a 10-foot putt for a birdie tional Teenage Weightlifting Maueeri of a shutout toy swat- vious time Frazee was leading athlete was also voted the most outstanding.per- Individual Winners the plate for the Indians, one outstanding batter, Tom three on the third to give his Championships at York, Pa., ting a four ply shot. the feature Chase when an oil former in the tournament. . . . Coach Lou Bar- Girls Potato Race: Gail rifling a home run, double and Murtagh, who hit safely twice team a net deuce. On the 17th, won the 181-pound class title In another league fracas, slick deposited by a crippled tha's track team failed to place in the upper Chandler, Eva Linzer, Virginia single, while Jim -Hegedus Walton knocked in a 40-footer and in doimg so set a. new the Yankees came from behind car rammed him into the Schein. chipped in with a, triple and John Doros won the slugfest for another birdie three and meet record. tp beat the Tigers of the Blue wood. The two raged at each: brackets in the NJSIAA championship-at Rutgers Girls Basketball Throw: a pair of doubles. Reo Diner's for Villanova, while Carmen net eagle. The Woodbridge High School Division 8-7. other and severed their work- stadium last Saturday, but he can be proud of Mary Ellen Katona, Beverly big man at the plate was Wys- Setticerze absorbed the Holy Cenegy, Pat Pero. Harned wrapped it up on student was head and shoul- In a Red Division game, the ing arrangement, with much kowski, who lined a--fat pitch - Cross setback. Pat Cunningham, a first-place winner in the low Girls Softball Throw: Na- the 18th hole by sinking a 30- ders over his competitors, Giants encountered little dif- conjecture following- as to over the left field fence for a dine Thompson, Jo.an Shane, Fordham received some fine foot putt for a birdie three, en- pressing 260 pounds, snatch- ficulty breezing to a 7-2 deci- Frazee's next mount and. his hurdles, and Bart Clark, who captured second, -home run. Mary Ellen Katona. . pitching from Al Jankowski to abling the duo to post an ex- ing 260 and clean and jerking sion over the Cubs. successor in the title winning Kleban walked off the place in the pole vault. ... Lou Lukasiuk, the Girls 50 Yard Dash: Mary subdue Notre Dame 8-3 and cellent net 28, seven under 315 for an 835 total, which is Ward was the Giants' win- machine. mound with the Kiwanis Club Avenel Pharmacy skipper, claims his catcher. Ellen Katona, Frances Billups, -'•further tighten its hold on par, on the back nine. the best total lift on record. ning pitcher, while Chris triumph after spining a neat second place. Kaliontgis was the hitting star Donna Fetushin. tnree hitter. Reo Diner's losing The Rock Spring pro con- Because of his record-break- Bob Hoffer, has been offered $25,000 to sign with with a home run. Girls 200 Yard Relay: The big gun for Fordham tributed birdies on the 10th ing performance, Terefenko ^Philadelphia. Hoffer was an outstanding athlete chucker was Johnny Eppen- was Don Farley with a home WHS Golf Team Frances Billups, Carol Katler, steiner. and 14th holes, while Walton was presented with the out- at Linden and worked behind the plate for three Janet Dossena, Maria Veles- run and single. His teammatss, assisted with net birdies on standing weightlifter award In one other league game, Gerry Miller, Jimmy Gadek seasons at Rutgers. ... Jim Keatingj Jr., plans rsuez; Mary Katona, Jean El- Stewart's Red Sox shut out ttie the 11th, 12th and 15th. holes. at the conclusion of the tour- Tigers Subdue Closes Season liott, Barbara Ernst, Ginny and Jankowski, were also ef- The team soared over par on nament. to enter St. Peter's College in. September. \\ . It Greiner Senators 9-0 behirfd fective with their bats, lining SOUTH PLAJNFIELD — Kollar; Betty Mandy, Roberta the four hit pitching of Butch the 13th hole. August Scutti, one of the out two-base knocks apiece. Woodbridge High School's was nice to see the Township Police"' take first Padillai, Carolyn Wilson, Joan Mayti. i At the conclusion of the Keasbey coaches, claims Tere- Athletics, 54 Notre Dame's leading' stick- golf, team completed a win- Ordeman. Mayti rang up .his first vic- tournament, the jubilant Wal- fenko has a bright future as place in the Class D four-man team event in the Girls Potato Race: Marge j Kers were Russ Riley, Tommy COLONIA — The Tigers ning season at the West Nine tory of the season by striking ton credited the Colonia Club a lifter with six titles to his made good use of eleven hits Golf Course by trouncing Essex County Police Revolver League's second (Continued on Page Toye and Bill Demler. Riley pro Had Langdon with the credit during his brief career. ^Continued on Page 14) blasted a homer early in the to slip past the Athletics 5-4 South Plainfield 11%-% in a international pistol tournament. The winning vast improvement in his game. In addition to the Teenage in an eight-inning game and three-man match. game. The losing pitcher for 'crown, he holds the Eastern quartet included Andrew Ludwig, Walter Mar- Bill Farrell of Baltusrol, as- move up a notch in the Co- Coach Ernie Dubay's link the Irish was Bill Murphy. States Junior National, Phila- sistant pro to his dad, former lonia League. The extra-in- stars won seven out of twelve ciniak, Art Donnelly and Charlie Nier. A week « ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS The schedule resumes Sat- delphia Open, Delaware Val- National Open champion ning contest was played at matches for the Barrons' best urday at 9 with two games ley Open and Baltimore Open earlier Art Grosskopf captured the Class C indi- Johnny Farrell, and Bill Dietz Overlook Field. record since 1956. Woodbridge slated at the Grove Street championships. vidual title at the Fairlawn Invitation Tourna- diamond. finished' second with a card Scroggins started on the and South Plainfield are the Does it take an hour to of 32-31—-63. Farrell, a power- Richard Norman of Lau- mound for the Tigers but was only schools in Middlesex ment. ful driver, had a putting lapse rence Harbor wore the Keas- lifted at the conclusion of six County that have golf as a fill the tub for a hath? Get on the 205-yard 11th hole, bey Eagles' colors into the innings with the score tied major sport in their athletic where he four-putted for a COVERING THIRD BASE ) .' Does water weakly trickle alt the' 132-pound class competition at 4-4. Hamil came on to hurl program. - five. He carded a neat 72. and emerged with a fourth the remaining two frames and Eight former Barrons are now memhers of Ave- out of your shower? news Tony Ciccone was low man Babe Lichardus of Gross - place trophy. He pressed 160, received credit for the win. for Woodbridge over the nine - nel Pharmacy, the defending champions in the right inger, who filed a late entry, snatched 150 and clean and when his teammates punched hole course, shooting a 39. He Poor water circulation in your boiler hot water also four-putted the 11th across a run in the bottom of . Mid-County League. Two of them, Stu Meyers and away. jerked 200 for a 510 total. birdied the first'hole before heating coils creates this unhappy situation. green and wound up "with a the eighth. coming through with pars on Bart Brodkin, drove in the two runs which up- 74. Ed Kringle of Jersey City, The Chicago Bea.rs of the Barcellona, Hamill and the second, third, fourth and ended the New Brunswick Elks Sunday. . .-. St. -, GET IT CHEMICALLY CLEANED FOR winner of the Colonia tourney National Football League Ayme were" the Tigers' most eighth. • last year, took a" wretched signed . two collegiate rookies effective swingers with two AnthonyV Church has a bus ride to Philadelphia $35 NOW, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.! nine on the 15th and had1 to John Morgan, the Barrons' from Ohio, guard Ken Pleger base hits apiece. . All work guaranteed. We are reoomitiendea settle for a 75. lead-off golfer, was second scheduled on June/21 to witness the game •be- 1 of Capital University, Colum- With the score knotted at iow man on ihe links with a by leading fuel oil companies and plumbfcrs. f ER1E...80* BRIDGEPORT...40* Marty Tolomeo of Twin. tween the Giants and Phillies. Tickets can be ob- bus, and 230 pound fullback 5-5 at the termination of the 41, while South Plainfield's 3-min. station rsie from N«w Brunswick Brooks and Roy Faber of Lionel Reed of Central State, top half, of the Sixth inning, best was Bob Savage, who tained at the White Birch Inn. .;. , Baseball coach SOFT WATER sftsr 6'PM and Sundays, ux noi iiiti. Braidburn tied for pro indi- CALL ME 4=2223 © SMLX Wilberforce. (Continued on. Page 14) caided a 43, ' ... (Continued on Page 14) ".- ;' 12,195s EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON ! fornia, could be adapted to 'Sports' Mrs.: Mediiiets . ?,ome New Jersey areas, Vin- Shatter Records r ton N. Thompson, Executive (Continued from Sport Page) •[:•'.:" . -.•'•.. (Continued from,SportJPage) • ; Director of New J e r s e"y ' s Margiotta. Mary Ann Nagy, Frank Capraro plais to take tliat long walk up the Petedby'Unit Rural Advisory Committee^ Gloria Kuzniak. claims. . . New Jersey has been Girls Basketbal Throw: Iterate No. 9, Vi Mile from Turnpike Exit -middle aisle in August, and all of us, would' like Gloria Kuzniak, Victoria GUYS 100 Yards from Exit 12S—Garden State Parkway I AVSNEL —. Mrs. Milton aw a r d e d two outstanding YoungblUth, Abbie Treider. - to wish him aJ lot of luck. .... Several contestants IVTedinets, /founder and. first fifhievement certificates by OPEN SUNDAYS 9:30 A. M. TO 9 F. M. entered in the VIPs' spriiig golf tournament v/ere president of the Sisterhood of 'lie National Safety, Council Boys Softball Throw: Jack Congregation B'nai Jacob was for. the State's traffic safety Nagy, Cliff Friis, Wayne HOURS: Monday Thru Saturday caudtit practicing rchip shots: under- lights re- • honored at the group's final -.rogram in 1957. . . The NewHowell. 9:30 A. M. to 10 P. M. meeting* with a "This Is Your Jersey Employment. Security Boys 75 Yard Dash: Cliff cextly and still another; .Rasinyested his pin Friis, Walter Collier, Jim money in a. half dozen atoiiiically treated, balls Life." Mrs. Medinets.is IBOT- security Council has recoih- ing to - Plainfield. Under ..the ^finfieii that New Jersey ig- Kocsis. Boys Potato Race: Alex Sale which Jie contends, will shave six strokes oi|. his direction of Mrs. Leonard nore the additional obliga- tions and restrictions of the Ken Gardner, Richard Peter- game. . . , Frank Bugloviygot-offto a,fine'start Leiberman friends , and rela- son. tives from Irvington, Newark new ,P e d era 1 Temporary in the Iselin Little League, pitching a no-hit-no- Unemployment Compensation Boys Running: Broad Jump: and. Perth Amboy appeared Stuart Trooskin, Ed Salerno, riin, game his first time out. . . , By winning both ";c surprise the guest of honor. \ct. . -." The State Seal of ,Qu3lity will .soon appear ,on Donald Roselle. the Township Grammar School'basketball and She was presented with silver Boys Sflftball Throw: csn-llesticks as,a farewell.gift} •nonsumer bottles and carton? baseball championships', Woodbridge automati- ~yl milk produced in New Howie Steinfeld, Bill Markell, Jersey. . . The New Jersey Bill Golden. cally becomes the .recipient of the 1958 athletic Chairmen were appointed: Boys 75 Yard Dash: John Mrs." Emanuel Temkin, and "top Reporting Service re- trophy, ... .It is a pleasure to report that work ports 116,500 apple trees were Pricz, Richard Napoli, Rich- Mrs. Julius Schiller, donor; ard Matus. on the Woodbridge/'baseball field is progressing Mrs. Lester Jacobs, dress and slanted in the State's com- mercial since 1950. . . Unin- B»ys Quarter Mile Relay: satisfactorily and will be heady for the Barrons linen club; Mrs. Sol Slotnick John Pollock, Tom Gaul, Paul sured motorists will pay $15 a Worobez, Jim Danico; T3ob next spring. . . .John Tomczuk: claims it costs and Mrs. Pincus, gift shop.; "ear into the State Unsatis- Mrs. Isaac Drescher and Mrs. Kovach, Joe Pfeiffer, Paul close to one hundred/dollars to equip and insure fied Claim and Judgment Paeck, Lenny Magnuson; Rod Eli Cohen, fashion show; Mrs. •^und, if Governor Meyner a football player. - : . : , .,-. _: Nathan Levinsky and Mrs. Rodriquez, Ed Salerno, Jack signs a bill adopted by both Tiner, Victor Peace. Ralph Hess, rummage; Mrs, houses of the Legislature. . . Boys Running Broad Jump: losing pitcher; was forced to Hyman Plavin, card parties;' The State Election Law Study: Mrs. Arthur Berlin, jewelry; Dennis Dragos, Ron Lorenson, Wanes.Hurling. retire from the game in the Commission has been given Ken Klein. sixth inning when he suffered Mrs. Schiller, aprons, Mrs. another year to complete its a severe leg injury running out Louis Cohen, tablecloth; Mrs. Girls Softball Throw: Gloria task. . . The State Board of Kuzniak, Elaine Neal, Mary Jo : Wins for Avenel an infield bounce to first base. Robert Bressler, Torah fund;. Agriculture announces the Joe -Dano came out of the bull- Mrs. Harry Friedman, hospi- Latoar. HEW- dates for the 1959 New Jersey Girls 50 Yard Bash: Lillie pen, to finish the. game. tality; Miss Isabelle Stern, Farmers Week will be January nel Pharmacy, the defending nublicity: Mrs. Gloria Green- Brown, Marge Margiotta, •champions of .-the Mid-County The Druggists are scheduled 26 to 31. . . Harrison A. Wil- Gloria Kuzniak. Baseball League, received some to return -to action tonight at field,): telephone squad, Mrs. 'iams. Democratic, candidate Girls 200 Yard Relay: Linda ; fine pitching irom Bill Wanca 6 o'clock facing the Yelencsis Milton Kushner, women's for U. S. Senator, has volun- Piccoli, Elaine Neal, Joan to defeat the. New Brunswick A.C. at Edison. Manager Lou league; Mrs. Louis Baiter, teered to engage his GOP Potts,- Lilie Brown, Barbara Elks 'S-l in one of the better Lukasiuk has not yet desig- remembrance cards; Mrs.; rival in a series of joint de- Anthony,, Anna Smith, Bar- games played in the popular nated a starting pitcher, but George: Ketzeriberg, Israeli bates to stimulate 'voter in- bara Schwartz, Gloria Kuz- -circuit this season. either Boi>;Townsend of Iselin affairs. terest in the campaign. . . The niak, Judy Ruskai, Mary Nagy, or Sayreville's Ed Poprota is 1958 edition of "New Jersey •: Wanca, a former .Barron Hostesses were Mrs. Murray Dolores Dubay, Pat Anderson. expected to receive the mound Herman,. Mrs. Lee Savage, Events Schedule" is now Bojrs Quarter Mile Relay: etar, notched his second vic- assignment. . " _ available by writing the State tory of the season by limiting Mrs. Harry Yago, Mrs, Levin- Jim Kocsis, Don Oleckna, sky, and Mrs. Eli Cohen. Department of Conservation Stephen Stumpf, Art Van the Elks to two scattered -hits and Economic Development over the seven inning distance. Dalen, Al Notchey, Don Kuch- .Strikes & Spares HOOD HAVE DONE IT? at Trenton. . . ma, Art Bern, Phil Muscarella, He was also overpowering with EAST ORANGE, N. J. — his fast, ball, firing- third BOWl-MOB THURSDAY NITE CAPITOL CAPERS:— Milk Tom Koejki, Wayne Howell, i MIXED LEAGUE Mrs. Charlotte Haddick has Bob Collier, Pete Hudanich. : strikes past 11 batters. The •-.. •••••-•• .- W L been hoodwinked. cans on New Jersey farms Woodbridge Music Center 7 2 are disappearing faster than Avenel resident was... deprived Marks - ..-.._ ; *-... 5 4 Mrs. Haddick told police she of a shutout when the County Lucky !'5" : 5 4 parked her car in the.rear of the horse and the mule, the ; Giants Win Seat club came up with a run Rascals .. — S 4 her home one night and came State Department of Agri- in the bottom of the seventh Outlaws :::.... :... 5 4 culture reports. . . Summer (Continued from Sports Page) 1 Butter Balls , 4,5 out the next morning to find : is a revealing season, and frame . Sputniks ...: _ :i 5 the hood missing. out nine batters while walking Marions 1 B what overcoats conceal bath- Avenel cracked the ice in the Honor Roll only one during the six inning Police are looking for the ing suits disclose, according first inning with a run , to High individual games: Ben hoodlums. stretch. Varner absorbed the forge ahead 1-0. Fred Swick Buckin 202, Ev Snyder 200, J. to the Medical Society of Matyi 205, L. Slinonsen 225. Senators' second setback of walked, and it wasn't too long High individual sets: S. Bevay New Jersey. -.•-.• The New 548, P. Yablonioki 500, P. Batajack Ah, Spring! Jersey Taxpayers Associ- the campaign. before he was sent hustling all 534, ~B. Buckin 512, J. Matyi 530, the way arourid the bases to E.'Snyder 557, L. Simonsen 520. 'Tis spring! Wliat Rose-in- ation has urged the Legisla- Mayti and Bruce Launhardt score on Stu Meyers* triple to Results hand will toss a petal into the ture to remove a statutory cracked out two hits apiece Three-game winners: Outlaws straight jacket on " school deep left field. . . over Marions. Woodbridge Music cup of old Khayyam?—Satmv for Stewart's while Bob San- What proved to toe the1 de--Center over Marks.' . . 3ay Review of Literature. ' , house construction contracts derson^ came through with a Two-game winners: Lucky ' 5" which abrogates home rule timely double. cisive run for Avenel came in over Rascals, Butter Balls; over . flu ring "the top half of the Sputniks. ' and. raises costs. One of the features of the fourth inning. Ernie Webber Capitol Dome game was the spectacular play drew a free pass, stole second Poor Arithmetic of the_ Red Sox infield which It,.doesn't work out in arith- (From Editorial Page) andmade a dash for the plate JERSEY JIGSAW: — The Tigers Subdue gave Mayti strong support all metic, but if A builds its navy the way. "when Bart Brqdkin singled to New Jersey Legislature is (Continued from Sports Page) Cotton and silk , centerfield. Both of Avenel's up to the strength of B's, B dacron cotton, must immediately build six tentatively scheduled to take the Indians rallied, for three runs were- driven in toy former summer recess next Monday ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN woven gingham. or eight ships to bring it up to Barrons.. . . : but the Senate will return in runs in the bottom of the final Tycoon cloth, A's.—Detroit News. DALLAS •— Mrs. Annie Mae ; ," Ed Malikowski, the Elks' July to confirm appointments frame to sink the Orioles by Moore, 54, tripped at a curb summer weight- V>y the Governor. . ; Garden pique dress plus Th« Wooilhriage Township Recreation Department Baseball an 8-5 score. . and money from her purse State Park, near•' Camden, a fabulous as- and Swftball keacue schedule for the week of June 16 follows: Dennis Parry went the full rolled out of reach into a lompleted its 25-day Spring distance to gain credit for the storm sewer. sortment of knit ' :••• : •'. SENIOR SOFTBALLXEAGUE sport shirts all : r meet with betting reduced by Indians' pitching win, while Policemen H. A. Amos and _ . , A31 Games Start at 6:15 P. M, 0.9 per cent, attendance toy to go at one low : Tony Gamberdela was tagged H. Remese couldn't lift the .,'.'.••: ? :, ...... ••' '• ..-Monday •, : •."'.-. ?.4 per -cent, and revenue to with the Orioles' reversal. : heavy steel grating.-Undaunt- price. Frank's Tavern vs. New Alamo, Fords Park the State of New Jersey down Tom Kincaid, Jim Tierney ed, they hunted up a 3-foot Sizes S-M-L-XL White Birch Men's Club vs. Jigg's Taverri, Hopelawn School 0.3 per cent. . . New methods and Jack Schaff were .the In- stick, tipped it with chewing Stan's Bar vs. Fireplace, Keasbey Heights of zoning designed to protect dians' outstanding stickers gum, and fished out $1.20 in j'Liberty Bell vs. Center Bar, Kennedy Park agriculture, now used in Cali- with a pair of safeties apiece. coins for Mrs. Moore. Wednesday . Stan's Bar vs. White Birch Men's Club, Keasbey Heights IART FATHER'S DAY GIFT AN OUTSTANO! Fireplace vs.Jigg's Tavern, Fords Park Liberty Bell vs. New Alamo, Kennedy Park Center Bar vs. Frank's Tavern, Port Reading Verified 5-95 to 7-95 Value INTERMEDIATE BASEBALL LEAGUE " All Games Statrt at 6:15 P.M. '.' .-•••'• .'.Tuesday : •. ,, . Woodbridge Braves vs. Our Lady of Peace, Oak Street Woodbriflge Warriors vs. St. James', Fords Park Colonia Rams vs. Avenel Tigers, Penn. Avenue (Colonia) Colonia Calso..vs. Sewaren A. A., Outlook Avenue (Colonia) , Wednesday • Hopelawn Indians .vs. Iselin Warriors, Hopelawn School Avenel Tigers vs. Woodbridge Braves, Avenel Park ••'•:'.'•••-,'. . : : .• . Thursday '.-,•' : ;. Our Lady of Peace vs. St. James', Fords Park Iselin Warriors vs. Colonia Rams, Kennedy Park Sewaren A. A. vs. Woodbridge Warriors, Glen Cove (Sewaren) Hcpelawn Indians vs. Colonia Calso, Hopelawn School V ••'•-,•>,- JUNIOR BASEBALl, LEAGtJE All Games Start at 6:15 P. M. 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