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Devoted Presented Fairly, Clearly And Impartially Each Week ilu> Community Interest Snkpenbent - leaber Entered al Second OIUM Matter WOODBRIDOE, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 PublUhffl Brtn Thuiato? PRICE EIGHT CENTS XI.VI-NO. 31 »t the Port Office, Woodbridm, K. J. »t IS QNM fltfltt, WoodMWp, ft. f. New Voters Enormous Storm Damage in Fords Area Blamed on Developers; Enrollment jweetness Flooded Cellars, Ruined Lawns, Shrubbery Unnecessary Says Engineer and Must Enroll In Schools Irate Complaints Filed Light By Sept. 23 With Planning Board Up by 1,010 GREGORY On Drainage Fault* rilMtl.ES E. Big Increase Over 1953 Only Week Remains for WOODBRIDGE — The heavy rains caused by the frlns»c of Reported by Nicldas; upon how I Those Not Registered Edna here last .Sat- Total Now in 8,179 ,i with my Ronson To Qualifyjor Ballot urday did considerable wntnr .•ill he my judgment damage throughout the Town- WOODBRIDGE _ Only one WOODHRIDQE — There we» | ing- 'all of my ship, but perhaps the hardest ft 179 pupils In the Woodbrfdfi H !in week remains for voters to regis- hit were residents of the High- nnnilar activities ter for the General Election, Tmvii'hip Public pchool 8jMrt«m land Place section of Fords, where of yWerday, an Increase pf i.linn myself exclu- Township Clerk B, J. Dunigan developers are constructing a new warned today. i .oin pupils over the sarfte period. hring a reporter. development off Ford Avenue, lint year, the office of Superin- A new voter who wants to vote • * * * avross from Varady's Grove. tendent of Schools Victor C. In the November 2 election must N my racket, and I So Incensed were they over the Nlrklns announced today. register before the deadline, Sep- destruction to their property, It is existed that many mora , i mo professional tember 23. In order to accommo- which they claimed was the fault f flls will be enrolled before th« ;is such. I have date those who cannot register )f the developers, approximately mil nf the month and at least during the day and do not care to 35 home owners appeared Tues- ;i ;ilong that I could :»io luiditionnl pupils are expected go to the homes of those author- day night before the newly- >s i ho homes in the Menlo Park my community ser- ized to take registrations In theorgant/ed Planning Board seek- Ti-rrncp Development, off ft>rd ii i- myriad chores I various districts, the office of the ing relief. .Avenue and Route 1, are com- iilcrl.aken from time Township Clerk In the Municipal Residents of the area, most of Building will be open from 7 to 1)1(10(1. but it may be whom have lived in the section for 9 P. M,, each night next week approximately 20 years or more, As of vesterday there were, 8,- greatest contribu- from Monday to Thursday in- claimed the Township failed to 725 piiuils in the grade schools from my sing- clusive. "take care of the older residents." ami 1.4M in the High School i inclusive devotion Under the permanent registra- Tt was pointed out that one mnn's oublr sessions are prevalent ,iica of endeavor tion law in New Jersey, if you garagf was rendy to collapse be- nil thmuuh the Township. There know best, and for are already registered and have cause' it Was fifll Bf'dfiWls causpd ia pajt-tlme c)*un X 1 have been best- not changed your name HI a by drainage. Others claimed thny 4 in School 1; 17 woman, through marriage) pr were flooded due to the pom- grnri- grades 1 to 3 lnchisrv* In It I have any repu- otherwise been disfranchised, you ing done by the contractors, with Avrnel School; 6 part-time claMM i all as a reporter, I need not re-regtster. But, if you (Continued on Page 7) in wades l and 2 in Colon!* hiis boon gained not have registered irv, Woodbridge School: io part-time oluw with some Township and have changed your ertidrs 1 to 4 Inclusive In Iselin. J as School: 6 nart-tlmt etawea All young people arriving at 21Cases Encouraging school, grades 1 to 4 inoluMve. earned from my years of age on or before Novem- Car, Truck Collide, Altogether there are 66 chases, lav ber 2, must register.- consisting of 1,800 pupils on part- with the Ronson WOODBRIDGE — Of the five Naturalized citizens must bring lime session. mr peculiar posi- polio cases reported in August, 2 Fatally Injured • Mr. Nicklas pointed out there ll;: naturalization popers; citizens three patients are already home •|i;iu>s a full-time ob- (Continued on Pnse 7) are pmrtirally three School Kfj- and the two left in the hospit.il (Photo on Page 9) tems in operation now; one in the -;iml although I am "are coming along nicely," Health ml di' the hospital and KEASBEY—Two Perth Amboy morning, one in the afternoon Officer Harold J. Bailey reported men were crushed to death early and the third on a full-time basis. nk and all the other Rahway Balks Bid to the Board of Health Tuesday. Monday when their car collided As a result the Police Department i vs with which my Seven-year-old Charles Klsh, 20 with a 20-ton tanker truck on has had to change its shift.syetem , become involved— Smith Street, Avenel. who wasSmith Street at Houte 9. The im- to provide police protection at I:.Miinn is to my news- For Sewer Hook-up admitted to the Perth Amboy pact hurled the victims' bodies to the various times the youngsters General Hospital polio ward last Mid to the ideals the pavement and the truck rolled so to and from school. RiAHWAY—Requests for tem-Thursday is also home, Mr. Bailey over them as they lay there help- I biive set for it. I along with his sister, Kathy, Kurollment Break-Down porary connections with the Rah- lessly. The enrollment at the various iir Co me prepared way Sewer System to accommo- 4'a. wbo was admitted the previ- ous week. Coroner P. X. Muska, Perth schools as of yesterday compared i, ,i quarter-century to date housing developments over Amboy identified the dead a with the same time last year, Is !>• demands of my pro- the city line In Woodbridge Town- Mr. Bailey asked the Board to Wincenty Kaczmarek, 31, 472 as follows: Schogl 1, 790 this si! obligations, and if ship were denied by the Rahway issue a proclamation Informing Smith Street and Michael Lacki year, 479 last year; schools 2-18 Common Council Thursday night. residents to keep therl dogs in- 27, 172 Grant Street. Colonla, 416 this year, 707 last >:' iVw weeks indicate The request* were made by thedoors at night, as the Rabies Con- th.st I am not meeting The men, who were employed year, the difference is due to the Colonia Village Development and trol Board is going to send the fiu't that the opening of School : best gl my ability the Pine Construction Co game wardens to shoot wild dogs by the Lincoln-Mercury plant in i tin Earj,tan. Jownshlp were driving 17 relieved some of the over- in' totai requisites The Colonla village Develop- who BTC comiafr oafrof the woods eiwdpri conditions in Colonla; • i ment of 80 houses desired to be at night foraging for food. Several west on Smith Street on their way conscience, I shall to work when the Strawberry Hill, 196 this year, connected with the Colonta Bou- wild dogs have been seen in Colo- 207 last year (last year there were niic drastic moves. nia and it is believed most of curred. v, I would like to levard sewer, with the offer of five iirades in the school, this payment of $500 for the connec- them were bora in the woods. The truck owned by H. L. Her year, only 4;) Schools 4 and 5, with all the things tion and $5 per day for each Commltteeman L. Ray Alibani mann Co,, Passaic was carrying Avenel. 1,004 this year, 906 last have become dear to house connected. The Pine Con-requested Mr. Bailey to get in a load of hot asphalt for th year; School 6, iMlin, 3*1 this Jiui ii may be that the struction Co., development Is at touch with officials tit the U. 3.Philip Car#y Company. The driver year" < klhdergar^en to grade 4 all Dukes Road and West Lake Ave- Metais Refining Co.,. In Carteret, was John Gallandt, 19, 93 Martin part-time classes;) 101 last year, i has become so that and complain against the fumes Street, Paterson. He received have a free choice. nue, where 180 house* are under (kindergarten to grade 5); School construction or completed. Judge emanating from the plant once slight injuries in the crash. 6, Fords, 490 this year, 340 last John E. Barger appeared in be again and killing vegetation in Lt. Elmer Krysko said tha.1 tContinued on Page 7) the Port Reading section. Vogel, Mayor half of the latter. Six months was Gallandt related he saw the aut( declared to be the time required Mr. Alibani complained that not swerve in front of him as h i w i i met with three to finish the Woodbridge sewer to only do the fumes kill vegetation entered the ramp from Route ilives of the Ron- care for these properties. but residents of Port Reading, at the Edison span, but was un Congregationalists Miation last Mon- Efforts were made by Council- particularly in the Hagatnan able to stop In time. The car col ; not at liberty to men Truppa and Cauldwell to Heights section, find it difficult to lided almost head-on with the breathe properly. .iiiicd on Page 8) (Continued on Page 7) tanker and the two men, thrown Call Neto Minister out of their vehicle, were trapped when the tanker jack-knifed an WOODBRIDQE — The ordina- rolled over. The victims accordin tion and recognition of Rev, Dewey lots Present Gift to Hospital Ward to Coroner Muska, were displace 1<\ K.iuTburg, new minister of the persons from Poland and gained First Congregational Church, will entry to this country about • four take place Wednesday, September years ago. •IV, ut 8 P. M. in the church. The deaths are the 38th and Hi:v. Dr. T, K, Vogler, formerly 39th this year in Middlesex minister of Bryn Mawr Communi^r •4. County and gives the county the Church in Chicago and of the - dubious distinction of topping the Union Church, Hinadale, 111., will •L V state in highway fatalities so far be tin- nuust speaker. Rev.! Vogler, this year. who was well known as a preacher Aiding Lt. Krysko in the in- in tin' Middle West, is now retired vestigation were Detective Daniel and resides on a farm near Bath, Paneoni and Patrolmen Frank Pa. -, f Payti, Stephen Pochek and Will- Tin1 charge to the minister will iam Stephano. s be itivx'ii by Dr. James Muihlen- bursj, head of the Old Testament Division of the Union Theological Seminary, New York City, and Keansbur^ Driver the fhariie to the church will be tiiven by Rev. Paul Yinger, of the , W* Union Congregational- Church. Arrested as Tipsy The heavy rains uf last Saturday did considerable damage throughout the Township. At top is Rev. Joseph Stein, superintend- a picture of what remains of a ffarage owned by Andrew Dubiel, 23 Highland Place, Fords. Debris ent of Congregational Churches of — James J. and mud shifted by alleged poor grading nt the development across from Varady's (.rove, was the New Jersey Association, will McMahon, 46, 76 Washington Ave- blamed by residents of the area, The lawn on the Dubiel property Una disappeared and all that give a prayer, >, ; nue, Keansburg, will appear be- remains is a layer of mud. In the center is a view of (he intersection of tlahway Avenue and Green Ri'V. Fagorburg .Is a graduate of fore Magistrate Andrew D. Des- Street and below is how^the underpass on upper Green 'Street looked Ike. The (wo cars in the Wll)lams College in Massachusetts mond Tuesday to answer to a picture had to be abandoned. I whaie he received his B. A. degree complaint of Idrunken driving. and graduated last year from the McMahon Iwas arrested parly Union Theological Seminary, re- Sunday morning, by Patrolmen Campion, Kreutzberg ceiving his B. D. dflgree. He Is mar- Philip Yacovino and Charles ,011- Mayoi* Asks State to Banried Rnd the father of two.chlldrea. pliant after he was involved in an ^n by Press Group Karen, 2 years old and Anne, 2 accident on Amboy Avenue about months old. 150 feet north of Main Street. WOODHR/IDGE — Lawrence F. Halting of Iselin Buses McMahon struck a parked car Campion, vice president and trea- owned by George Szymansky. 38 surer of the Woodbridge Publish- WOODBRIDGE—Mayor Hugh B. Qu,igley was the lone Township To Occupy Local Pulpit Henry Street, Port Reading and ing Company and Edgar V. ifflcial to attend a hearing before the State Public Utility Commission the force of the impact sent the n Newark Thursday to protest against the plan of the Pujallc Service Kreutzberg, circulation manager to discontinue Bus Route 74 from Iselin, through Woodbi Szymansky car into, another of ;the obitapaMy's three 'news- parked vehicle owned by Jack; M. Perth Amboy.' Lisle, 100 'Remson Avenue, Avenel, papers, The Independent-Leader, Others who were present and testified were Anthony, Poreila, Examined by Dr,'.Malcolm Dun- Raritan Township-Fords Beacon president, of the Board of Fire ham at 'Police Headquarters Mcr and The cirteret Press, have been Commissioners in Iselin and Re-frdim Wooqbrjdge to Perth Am. Mahon wag pronounced under the rimmed to pommlttefs of the Newpublican I candidate for the Town is duplicated by other buJs. influence of liquor and unfit to Jersey Press Association. 'ommittee" from the Second p J operate a motor vehicle. Ward; and Ira Jordan, an Iselin Mayor Quigles pointed out thU Mr. Campion will serve as a resident who uses the bus line. la the past tvicj years three new member of the Ways and Means Also present was Arnold S. Gra-housing developments have' been Chief Egun to Attend Committee and Mr. Kreutzberg ham, Republican. Municipal chair- constructed In I»elln and ^he dls- will serve*/ as a member 6f the man, coajtlnuance of the line would Confab in New Orleans Circulation Committee. Edward Cone, a Public Service Impose* a 'hardship on the residents Police Chief traffic engineer, testified that the of Iselin, ' John R. Egan will leave next WALLET STOLEN route has operated at an annual Mr. P«Je4«i declared that dur- Wednesday to attend the con- aDGE — AA -pocket- loss of more (nan $1,600 because ing bho past two years the Public vention of the International book, containing $80 In bills and of a drop in passengers, in 1981Service ha» ggradually eliminated chiefs 'of Police in/New Orleans miscellaneous articles, was stole he stated 306,008 passengers used the number ooff ' toj^to ndandhd'' hah s tin- many youngsters who worked hard all summer raising money rur the Polio Ward of and during h,U absence Deputy from her car while it was parked the route but that it dropped to shortenehrtdd thh e hours of service, \miiuy (ieneral Hospital by conducting bazaars, canivalu and lemonade stands, visited the Chief Benjamin P. Persons will at Beth Israel Cemetery Sunday 296,4114 in 1W anil that »Jnxwt m*fc)nfcf g t*ithe linli e unusablebl . l" Hits week tn ate what their money p"™!"**"*- Above they are shown with * Gofflco be In charge. afternoon, Mrs. Hose passengers used the line during If this hHl not been done, he ll "'B I'umy, aa ftPWrutu* which will help »««« vtoliwn to Wwthe. l*ft U rlxM m ElUsen Chief Egan will be accompanied 348 B. 66th Street, Bioofclyn, re the tli6>t /Mwen .months of this, claimed, the cotawoy would have Buuii/, i.errism, Rablnowltz

•••* hopf-Wilck Nuptial Rites Mr., Mrs. (Hub Bank Presents Films to Schools Port Reading Vlary Held in Lutheran Church To Present Play Personals Feted C'OT.ONIA The mnrriaer of "nit"ri S-a-e; Army in Europe ir AVKNEI, ." \ Miss .Foyer Emma Wilrk. daugh- .Vorld War II .or! n now physicn' AVENEL Arranfremrnts for tin New Arrival Klslcleski, in;, ,, ter of Mr and Mrs Wal'.n.-r J. :irerto; a' the Y M.C.A. in Perth Wnnml play were outlined nt i A son was born to Mr. anti MIS. Wllck New Dover Rrmd, to Hobert \mboy Afriv n wedding trip to fTWjpl.Ing of the Mr. an:! Mrs. Clul Ml of honor nt ,, Robert. Mclhen, 1 Cliff Road, at Fuerne Kopf. son of Mr an i Mrs he Pororo Mountains the couplr if the Avencl First Presbyterim shower given b< M I he Pi-rtli Amboy General Hos- Herbert E. Kopf, 113 We stover vi!l rf-'.df in Perth Amboy. rhurch In the church auditorium, Vtlss "'U> Avenue, West CnMwell. took place Alfred K ipf. West Caldwell wte vlth Earl Smith presiding. d!. r Knroll at School Kay Podr Saturday afternoon at thrw ils brother's best man. The usher "Family Reunion" was the p!sv home. 23S Aibiim D'Ale.-slo. daughter d' o'clock in Our SRvtour's Lutheran ncluriPd the Messrs. Frederic!: •elected and It will be presents •vere: Mrs, c ''nnii'n D'Alcssio. of WoodbridR' \j Church. Perth Amboy, with the 3chmirit •!'.(• bridegroom's cousin: November 11 nnrl 12 In the chtircl T. C. jReacr, } , Rev. John Mrlinc Ness offlclntinp jenrpe A;\ua: William Oeisel luditorium under the dinctinn o. V.,.Mni. IKIS emollpd at Newarl I Mbert Nichols. Melurlirn. Slfite Tciirhers' Collegr: Doroth? T»«, MiSS Mill-" ;• A rrcpptinn was held at the home in.-i Cecii.t Hau.'cr. all of Cald- OdlorM D? Yon\ velj. Chairmen named were us fol- Coviro, rimightfT of Mr. and Mrs of the bride's parents. r Kuzniak, Mi^.s c ows: Mrs. Kenneth Berscv, ti k- mviiv), .>f Fourth street, has en- Th," bride, who was given in kl, Mrs. St.'inlrv }•• ts; Mrs. Earl Smith, publicity: • n In! HI Trenton State Teachers' marriage by her father, wore F Avenel; Miss Flo;-.' Irs. Arthur Bryer and Alex Rim- follt-i'e, mid Brinn McDonnell, ,»r white satin uirwn desiltned with Mrs, John P.nkf 1 Ijadics Aid Hears er, prompters; Mrs William Ball of Mr mi dMrs. John T. MnDoti- long sleeves, empire waM. line Miss Helen Tn'mi- , iiBkeup, and Wajter Meyers, neil. Sixth Street, has enrolled it handfa^jrotine along the scoop Miss Kisleleskl « waters. " Si. Albert's Junior Seminary neckline, and the skirt formed B •ride of Chester i Mrs. David Miller Mrs, Richard Kerr asked mem- MuldMowri. N. Y. <-hnpel train. Her'white ftngertir loti of Mr, HV,I\ «rs for old candles to be used in veil was caught to a small coronet 1 CWrekl, South p;,',... AVENFL — Mrs, David Miller nuking nefr ones which will be trimmed with seed pearls. Shf \F\V ARRIVAL •Ho«e!> Park, advisw • for tht old at the church bazaar. t in St. Andre*\s f-' carried a bouquet of Euehar.s' c Vv'iv.r.BWinnK-Mr. and Mrs lilies and steplmnntis. ^•iwbeth PrP bS'tfn9l Society Guests present were Mr, and va> Buest S7fk?r at the flr^t Pal' Irs, Harned, Mrs. Mary McKenzie, i VM'i.im K. Kenney, Hartford WEN SEASON Miss Janet Pedersen. Raritar liming of ;lv LadiPs' Aid So- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koch. Mr and : foiiri . anouncc the birth of their Township, was her cousin's mair iety of the First Presbyteriar Ihini ehilrl. a daughter, Nanc Irs. Andrew Hunter and Mr and f 'ear were m;i<:- of honon The -fcridtsmaids werr ^uirh. Tuesday. She dlscus5»i .in. Waller Meyers. , I'jtnna Mr. Kenwy is n forme' Mrs Harry R Koons. Penh Am- ivs.donl tif Valentine Place, 'AToman's C!ui> (.' the MaryVHie CollPRe and th« Mrs Gustave Koch and Mrs> * meeting hrv. , boy, and Mrs, John Korak. South Westminster Fellowship. Wooribvidce. Jail were co-hostesses. I der Buit > River The attendants were Mrs Stephen Vigh. president rrwned alike in wedwwood b'u' Street. The ntw ;r, nnounced the Fall Presbyteria: Ilnn'-riDiry h held a threat t( held September ;v, , liflctK ankle-leftRth dresses anc •neeting will be held October 5 ir Supper is Scheduled they carried bouquets of rubrum new farmers. b« completed or. t; he Third Presbyterian Church lilies and roses. Elizabeth. Bv Westminster Club Tiie bride was graduated frtmi The local society will be hostes? AVENEL—Rev. Charles S. Mnc- the Vall-Deane School in El:za- o the United Council of Church Joseph ('. DeCnster. vice president nf the First B.ink and Trust Comitnny, is shmui above pre- beth. received her B.S. decree Kenzie. pastor of the First Pres- senting 12 rerls of full-lensUi films on sciencr and education, to Anthony V. Ceres, superintendent Women on World Community byterian Church, has chosen from William and Mary College Day. November 5. of Terth Amboy Public Schools. The films will bo shown in the gride srhonls as well as the high in 1948, and her B.A degree from "Putting Faith to Work" as his school. Left to right are Mr. DeOster, Mr. Ceres, .lames ('. Wilson, president of the bank, and Plaas were 'discussed for an sermon topic for the two worship Luther College in Decorah. IDWH Election Day dinner, November 2 Filbert P, Augustinp, president of th p Board of Education, I'erth Arnhoy. in 1951, magna cum laude. She is services Sunday, at 9:30 and 11 from 5 to 7 P. M. f\ member of Delta Delta Delta o'clock. Installation of new offi- Mrs. Otis Sears announced the cers of the Westminster Club will menns; Mrs. Kuzmiak, Mrs. Barth Sorority, and Is persently Women Avenel PTA to ftegin Mfs. Kerekcs, Mrs. Weinstein and iind Girls' secretary at the Perth Cancer Dressing group will start take place at the early service. Mrs. Levy Heads Allen Phifer, assisting; Arvid Amboy Y.W.C.A. meetings October 6 from 1 to 3 The Westminster unit will also Fall Season Tuesday Winqutst and Mrs, Barth. build- P. M, Mrs. Frank Brecka reported hold a covered dish supper and The bridegroom te a pradu&t* o.' Ing plans; Mrs. Kerekes, Mr. thf missionary sewing trot has meeting Sunday at 7 P. M. at AVENEL — Mrs. Earl Smith, Avenel Library Olriwell High School: received Phifer and Mr*. Mazzur. book Fellows who try hard to buy been completed and sent to the which time the new officers will president of the Avenel P.-T. A.. his B.S degree from Springfield purchasing committee. station In Genado. Arizona. Mrs, take over. A full length movie, announces that a meeting of the AVENEL — Mrs. Daniel Levy College. Mass., in 1949. and his Daniel Howell asked members to executive board will be held to- The resignation of Frank Maz- MA, degree from Columbia Uni- "The Great Discovery," will be was elected president tof the inconspicuous clothes usually bring gifts for the missionary night at 3 odock at the home of zur, who served as president of versity in 1B50 He served in the shown. The Westminster Fellow- Board of Trustees of the Avenel Christmas box at the next meet- ship of Rahffay, will be guests. Mrs. William Lagay, Rahway Ave- the association for several years, •nd up the opposite woy. Our Public Library at the annual elec- was acceptetd with regret. Mrs. ins. Mrs. Arthur Herman was The Sunday School will hold its nue. tion of officers at which Frank Barth will represent tthe Avenel 24 CHARGES AGAINST HIM named chairman of a new project. Rally Day exercises September 26 The P.-T. A. will hold its first Mazzur presided. Library at the State Library As- customers think It's nice to be CHARLESTON. W, Va. — Dan New members introduced were at 9:30 A. M., under the direction meeting of the fall season next sociation meeting to be held in Martin. 48. gave police a workout Mrs Daniel MacArthur, Mrs. Jo- of Louise Bergmueller. Promotion Tuesday at 8:li P. M. IH the Avenel Others elefcted were: vice presi- Trenton October 6, afu: police saw him run through seph Perry, Mrs. Ronald Nier. certificates, attendance awards School. Rev. Charles S. MacKenzie. dent, Joseph Manzlone; secre- noticed for their good taste. Mrs, Harold Pitchell. Mrs. Thom- tary, Miss Marie Haydcn and The next meeting of the trust- a rer. light. Nibbed by the cops Mid Bibles will be presented. The pastor of the Avenel Presbyterian ISTASL&HBD BW after playing a game of automo- as Hill and Mrs. MacKenzie. •Sunday School teachers, officers Church, will be the guest speaker. treasurer, Frank Wukovets. Mrs. ees will be held in November. bile hice-and-seelt. Martin was fl-Guests were Mrs. Noon. Mrs. and families will hold a buffet His topic will be, "American Edu- William Kuamlak, Mrs. Frank na"',y brought to headquarters. Charles Vigh, Mrs. Greig, Mrs. supper, Tuesday at 6; 15 P. M. cation vs. Russian Education " Barth ajid George Mroz were re- It's Sport L.BMEGS & SONS a here :i took more than a half LeRoy Gates. Mrs, Menke and All parent* are urged to attend elected trustees and new trustees "It Is being whispered around r!lCtehlflllh SMITH AT K!NG ST.' - Pf.KTff AMBOV. U.J. "n: .' \c list the 24 charges against Mrs. Charles Miller; Hostesses Minor DeUil. as plans will be discussed for the are Charles Clotdt and Mrs. Ben- that you and your husband are ":•:x Martin was booked on 14 were Mrs, Phillip Prasser, Mrs. "Did you get hurt when you fall activities. jamin Weinstein. not getting on well together." Free Parkine Rear of Store er.iTTte* of running stop signs, eight Andrew Hunter, Mrs. A. Ras- were on the football eleven?" Mrs. Levy named chairmen as "Nonsense: We did have some c'. running red lights and two of mussen, Mrs, H. Moe, Mrs. Will- "No, It was while the eleven U. S. farm exports rise 4 per follows: Mrs. Kuzmiak, member- words and I shot him, but that's re;t".ess driving. iam Johnson. were on me." cent in fiscal year. ship; Mr. Manzlone, ways and as far as It ever went."

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• Morriltown In a class by benelf — Anne • WdnfltM • Mtoten Fogarty-r-wlien it conies to mak- ing fresh, young newt with color, . Mttunirn shape, fabric. Look! See! Don't you agree? 5-15. Sorry, no Telf- seniee or mail. Second Floor

Thtie three— a) the twcM, (b) tliejwoJ), (e) the Velveteen oil Qt 39.98 Otheri in the' Anne Fogarty collection from $35 to 49.9S. PAOE THRtt PENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 to Address Weds Rahway Resident Yom Kippur Dance Pretty Church Bride Talk on Ceramics Local Woman's Club •akfast Slated WOODBWDOE Charles E Plans Projected Heard by Motfe* Gregory, publisher of The Inde- n,,. Rosary Sorloty of i pendent-Leader will be Kuest Mrs, Jules WfX>DBRTnr,E Mrs. A. H. ,,|i;|-.. ciiurch will spcm- . speaker at the opening Pall meet- Mristrich. president of Sisterhood .Smith, onkwood, a. I., spoke on , ,„,;,! mother--rliiifghter inn of the Woman's Club of nf C An afternoon class In Jewisr R. Somers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodbrlge residents was the mar- and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George R. Somers, 221 Bloomfield 14 Marshall Street, Irvington. "She wouldn't have me." riage Saturday of MLss Joan Mary Lawrence F. Campion, Marfool History will be conducted by Mrs. "You told her about your rich Irving Hutt and an evening class Avenue, The ceremony was per* Finer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drive, Woodbridge, was attired in formed by Rev. Thomas Dentici uncle?" by Mrs. David Gutman. Anyone Police to Disregard "Yes. She's my aunt now." James Finer,57 East Grand 8treet, 'ellow taffeta and carried a bas- Interested In either session shoul In St. Cecelia's Church. MORTGAGE MONEY Rahway to Robert Lawrence Farr, :et 6f carnations and chrysan- get In touch with Mrs. Hutt, 521 Mrs. John F. Brady attended All Unsigned letters the bride as matron of honor, Informers strictly confldjsr4Ul'' son of Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, 273 hemums. Linden Avenue. the chief said, "but when we know Plalnfleld Avenue, Rahway. The Paper goods articles are now Miss Elizabeth A. Drobard and •VTOODIBRroGE — Writers of Iver Berry, Rahway, served as Mrs. Robert Zlegler were the the name of the person who sent 10 ceremony was performed by Rev. under the chairmanship of Mrs. of anonymous letters to the police a letter we can get much moTe In- best man and ushers were Walter bridesmaids and. Miss. Maureen department are warned-' that let- Mtoh*el Sheridan In St. Mary's Bergmueller and Jerome Finer, Norman Tanzman and books an formation. If Mtf been our ex- Irifts are being sold by Mrs. Irvlni Crosby was junior bridesmaid for ters must be signed in order to Church, Rahway. A reception was brother of the bride, also of Rah- her sister. perience thai writers of anony- Qoodstein and Mrs. Sidne: receive any attention. mous letters are just out to get held In the Park Hotel, Plalnfleld. way. George C. Somers, brother of BUY Ddrnyak. Chief John R, Egan said today even with someone and nine times , Mr, and Mrs. Parr are on a 1 the bridegroom, was the best man, The .bride wore, a white gown, The program, dedicated to ne he appreciated tips, but' felt that out of ten there is no truth to the < made with a bodice of chantilly motor trip to Florida. For travel- while two other brothers, Robert ling the bride selected a grey suit members and highlighting the It was unfair to the department if accusations. If a letter is worth \ lace, long pointed sleeves, sheer functions of Sisterhood;' was in- E. and,Gerard Somers, and Wil- • BUILD ind black accessories. Upon their liam F. Crosby, Jr., brother of the the letters are not signed. while writing, it is worth while yoke, lace neckline ending In a troduced by Mrs. Isadore Rosen "We will keep the names of our signing." > Mandarin collar, The skirt was reurn they will make their home bride, ushered. in Maywood, 111, where the bride- blum and directed by Mrs. Georg' made bouffant style, with lace Oetttle. The cast consisted of Mrs Mrs. Somera, a graduate ot Irv- • REFINANCE banding ending In a train, Shegroom i£ stationed. ington High School, is an em- The bride is a graduate

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WOODBR1DOE - - Tlio execu- tive .board of School 1 P.T A. held Its'first. meHliiM of the season Tuesdny In tlv• school. Now offi- "I save more cers are: Mr.'. N>rman Kllby. pretidenl. Mi'- ,!•>!':; P.mine, first Vlcp presKiuii M:- Harry SPC!I- ri*i. -swond •.: " pivskiPiH: Mrs. Julius Aiic!',. 'if.'M virf president: Mrs. Doin' i A Mi-, recording see- rctai>: M; Bin'ril Oen. cor- respond;!!,' in-'avy: Mrs. Donald shopping atA&P!" R. Fa>.\ ::•'•! urcr Tht; <'omiiiiiire fhiiirman for the , \v'- ;.I.I: :i!c bndupt and :;sit:;.x.-j.:&;:: iinfliK-f .M". Duiulrt R Fales: con- j?if ss vni!: f >MI-. Mrs. Leonard Llovd f i:i!'.ii'";> flay, Mrs. Harry You've Never Tasted Finer! Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Ready-To-Cook - Broiling and Frying Sevhiv1: '.: >mr .mri family life. Mrs. CX:! Hun!"': international Tlirs^ nre the oi'v kind pood enough tn f 1 1 rclaU'' - -- Mi*. Krne.ii Barany; s- "ARI' Hrand'"—our finp't quality. Not only Fresh Top Grade ,b legisla*:(in. Mrs John Humphries: ;nr iltr-y hfsl. lrat the hc«t part is they ro«t public:'y. M:-. Kurierick McEl- l,.i, — murli trsj — than brands of conipirablc Mclntosh Apples I VIII%I1VIIW Sizes Under 3 Ib8. (YearAgo ib 53c) liennV: ririioanri television. Mrs. quality. Try "cm and ttc\ Ernest t..ilitm:m; rcadinn ,and li- I There's only one quality, the top, only one price - as advertised, for bjoiliiig and frying chicken, al Ail'. brary .-erivce, Mrs. Robert Clark, A&P Fancy Quality-Small All room mnthi'is. Mrs. Walter Sto- larz: safety. Mi's. Walter Haus- Purpose 3 • 29c 7 Inch Cut .. 10 Inch Cut ib C^ 1 ID> SWEET PEAS (Year Ago ib 59c) I* *» (Year Ago ib 69c) Mn Kii'jy nunnunced that the Ribs oi Beef County Council wil1 be heid Octo- Cilllornli «*1 ' A n • B»L. «| D--I l» Sel».Swvle« 10 Inch Cut „, L\m 7 Inch Cut ber 6 fit the Campbell School. tick 77<) South H'.IIT. Ri\«-i'va:ions for the Cantaloupes 1 21c Oven-Ready Ribs of Beet Htlt o-pu. y™ ^ t, >^- »**• SUnv«,,k,A8 f o ^ luncheon mus: be in by September l 27. AniHiunciniM!; was also made 1 1 lb C portion poftion of the fitnte rniivi-ntIon to be held Vegetabl* ihorrsning 3 b MC Sweet Vc!!ow Corn cjin *• -«c ! Legs of Lamb "r * ^ 59 Smoke0 d Hams in Atlantic C;tv on October 20, Spry ..,.,.„ _ i_, . i i. .,7. Legs ol Lamb ^.S,,.., '»' f , . r.u 21, and 22 HI winch time two lta u k Potatoes s,,J.Alin "-.»*».. JTO,WM lb89, Rea^to-EatHams (Mepntcs to be appointed will portion attend. lb 12 C i»r half „ For cooling or laladt The association will ho!d Its Mazola Oil ,*.2J» String Beans "• *••"• ' ! porierhonse Steaks 89 Ready-to-Eai Hams qpcnuiL' m <"ir.'-, of the season lb C c October lfl nt 8:1* P. M. in the Iceberg Lettuce * 5317* | Top RoundRoast or Steak »»•••« 89 Pork Sausage ***** ;;j;43 ^;; f; Scliool 11 Atidiii'irr.im. l0 hlb e 7 lb e ,",Mrg; John Pirrniw announced A&P's Own Pure Vegetable New Green Cabbage ^ w*«- *-V \ Rib Steaks . ;: -63 :f -69 Frankfurters ^^-.u.,, ;^ Umt on CK'Uilx1: 12 a childrens t •" »c n fcatiii;n4 itirvision art- Yellow Onions ^--w-, 3^130 j Top Sirloin Roast or Steak•-'•• 1 wi'.i be hcli! and on October i p Kiuiiie dance will be held SHORTENING USNo1 i Bowless Brisket Beef Turkeys Yellow Turnips Ib.?^ Avciloble only in Frtth Fish D«por!mcnls ^J wa.s (ircided to award an at- Freshly ground tendance p:;;'<- to iht class having >l'\n. the digrslililc all-purpose shortening, Fresh Carrots w.,t.™».™, j tfte ran-i -Xii't'iit^ represented at ldi-al for cakes, fries and perfect pies. Fancy Shrimp ..... C j Boneless Veal Roast Sweet Potatoes F™M«- 3 17 | Loin Veal Chops • • 1 - r Fresh Cod FiSfet Unrif: !:.(' :<-::n.- of a new deal E C C«P';SUwing,iI.'/'fia0 Frying w he i:.:.s m.uit: with Universal. 1 Ib. Pascal Celery. <"H. «17 \ Sliced Bason John 1 pint^" Rory Caihtjun u;l! keep busy next l can jjear. H> *:)'. appear in two pic- 28< 75 wres ar.ri ha.s siren the studio an A'P PREMIBM- option on !.:-. .-••-rvvos for a third. Equal to the best — yet costs you less Reduced.' QUALITY COFFEE

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• ' ., m* I *« I! rf KUl >f J> > 1* \ KI,,,;NPENT-LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 PAGE mm Our Neighbors Silent AOH to Sponsor Kids Still Busy '* [,'„,„„/ Vimhion Show On Revaluation Talk Wopdbridge Oaks News Green St Section of Iselin ,,,[•,( iW The Ladles' WOOOBMDGE — Mayor Barry Day Dance In Charity Ca j, 8, Ancient 1)ivis m Hugh B. QulRley said today he By GLADYS E. SCANK erty called the meeting to make mbernmns, will sponsor By GLADYS E. 8CANK —The Woodbrldge Oaks Acorn WOODBRIDGE — All ha« received no replies as yet to WOOOBRIDOE — The Middle- 1M Elmhunit Avenue plans for the comln« year, The mnU;il fashion show, 126 EUnhurst Avenue Club will hold Its first meeting ol school Is now In session money § letter* sent to other municipali- sex County Boards of the Ancient Inlln, New Jertey group consisted of the oW«r young .'.() nl. the American Le- Ioclln, New Jenny the season at the home of Mrs. »tlll coming In for the varidft ^'Bcry Street. ties Inviting them to Join forces Richard Jacfcyrtfki, James Place, Order of Hibernians and their Tele. Me. 6-1679 people. Those present were Arlene polio funds raised by Townahif to solve the revaluation prob- Tele. Me. S-1S78 Arnold, Henry Schuster, Daniel ";;,,,„„ stockel is general tomorrow at 8 P. $A, Ladles Auxiliary will sponsor a children. v . •rickets may be pur-lem. —Labor Day weekend guests of —Mrs. Frank Marmouth, Ramsey, Helen Dougherty and n -Mrs. Sarah Zellner, director dinner-dance at trie Hotel Pines Idgreley Avenue, was tendered a Eteorth Dougherty of Colonla; The sum of tl.27 for the tmet* "llilin ,,ny club member of Municipalities invited to at- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ackerman, of Physical recreation for child- gency Fund ot the Notional Jtartf- ;, ,„• ,,t the door. Adams Street, Included Mr. and In Metuchen September 25 In jarty on her 76th birtthday, Tues- Jean Hollls. We'stfleld, Paul Jones, ny tend a meeting at the Memorial ren at Sklllman Hospital, was ft conuttetnoratlon of John Barry day. Mr. and Mrs. Oustave De Elizabeth, Otis Dougherty. Ro- dation was turned Into the lad** •Municipal Building at "a con- Mrs. Milton Ackerman and weekend guest of her son-tnMa-w pendent-deader by Harvey Cohen, daughter, Susanne, Syracuse, N. Prelter with whom she resides seHe, Walter Essex, Scotch Plains, WINTER'S AHEAD venient time," were Carteret, and daujhter, Mr, and Mrs. Wal- Invited the family to dinner. Mrs. Violet Scank and Kathleen Max- 26 Martin Terrace, who made p# Metuchen, South Amboy, Sayre- Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward ter Huryk. Wednesday evening Th^ chairmen are the county holders and sold them. \ .HHinOE — Twenty- Ackerman, Newtton. W?esid«nts. Mrs. Catherine Cough- Do PreHer Is the daughter of Mr. well, Iselln. i ^ '. in iiu'h; windows In the ville, South River, Raltan guests at the Huryk home were Dennis and Ronald WitkowiW, Township and East Brunswick lin. Caftcret: snd Patrick J. Marmouth. Mr. and Mrs!'Robert .—Harold Maul went fishing „ solve/jt Co., plant on —tittle Stephan Barrett, son Mr, and Mrs. Peter Huryk and McSweeney, South Amboy were also of Martin Terrace also m«h Township. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barrett, two children. Kehoe, Perth Amboy. Treasurer Thursday night, He and two com- ,,1. port Reading, were Is Miss Helen "McLauKhlln, Perth among the guests. Other guests panions caugh^ a numeb of blue pot holders and raised 13.18 that ,. the weekend, accord- Oak Tree Road, celebrated his —The Woodbridge Oaks fathers was turned over to this newspaper r first birthday at a small family Amboy, and chairman of publicity Were Mrs. Sanford Luna and Mrs. flsh and the family and neigh- ,'. p.,,1 m.ulp to Pdtrolman U. S. schools .expect to re«lster and daughters who attended the Carla Luna, Ise|ln and Frankle for the Polio Ward of the PMtft gathering. Holy Name father and daughter Is John V. Deverln, also of Perth bors enjoyed a delicious flsh din- , „ v >nrinv mornlnn 38,000.000 students. Amboy. and Llulse De Preiter. ner Friday. Amfioy General Hospital. > --Sunday guests of Mr. nnri breakfast at St. Cecelia's were Mr. Vincent Ammiano and daugh- The general committee consists —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallag- —Miss Violet Scank, Elmhurst In Iselln. Peter Rutkowsfcl, An* Mrs. A. dough. Adams Street, In- drew Penton, John dough, cluded Mr. and Mm. J. M. Clougii ter, Diane and Mr. Alfred Pante of: Perth Amboy: Mrs. Kathertn* her, Elmhurst Avenue, were Sat- Avenue, was a dinner guest at a urday guesU of Mrs. Gallagher's ard Ruggiero. George Ni and Miss Marguerite Drewes, and daughter Delores. Kehoe. Miss He'en Dunn, and birthday celebration tor Mrs Belleville. —Mr, and Mrs. Walter KVonert Norman Coldbeck; Carteret: Mri sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Marie Dougherty, Roselle, Other 8tephen, David and Diane ,and children Bnrfrara, Walter, Jr., Madeline Klnnelly, Miss Eileen Mrs. Daniel Miller, Harding Ave- guests included Mr. and Mrsturned in W to the e •Ell Cohrn and son. Harvoy Kennedy, John Renna and John nue. Chris Dougherty. Mr. and Mrsfund. A carnival was" also Cohen, Miami Beach, Fla., have and baby daughter attended the eighth blrday party, Sunday, of Rlnftwood; South Amboy: Mrs -Sunday guests at the Gallag- Erwln Dougherty and Otis Dough- sored bj another group of Ii joined Mrs. Eli Cohen at the home Loretta Crowe and Miss Cecelia her home were Mr. and Mrs. J erty, all of Roselle, Mr. and Mrs. children and they raised »8.' «r Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen, little Lois Helmall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heimall of Conway; Dunellen: Mrs, Margaret Dougherty and son, Newark and Elsworth Dougherty, Colonla. Participating were Kenny Sed! Hiadford Place. Martin Cohen is Warren Miss Clara Warren, Mrs Livingston. 4 Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Asquith —Mrs. and Mrs. Anthony Pore- Billy and Jackie Roloff, the sim of the Eli Cohens and Mary Stephenson and Mrs. Cath- Berry. Dean May, Patty Mi —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Savage and children, Kathy and Billy da, Berkley Boulevard and 1 brother of Harvey. Sunday guests erine Colfax; Woodbrldne: Miss Sayrevllle. Linda Knott nnd Eileen Benry^ lit the Cohen home were Mr. and and children were Sunday even- Ruth Mack, Mrs. Eileen Miller and Mrs. Henry Strubel, Colonia ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Boulevard, Colonia, were guests The Iselln children turned theft Mrs, Herbert Barlowe and daugh- Joseph P. Sommers and Maurice —Little Gen Maul, son of Mr money over to Mrs. Gathertajjl ter. Mlndy. Newark. McLaughlln, Avon Terrace. Dunnigan. and Mrs. Harold Maul, Elmhurst of Mr. and Mrs, Borden Apple- gate. Jackson Mills. Dangell, chairman of the Emerj Little Thomas Vincent War- Avenue, Injured his foot while gency Drive, in that area. : The onta speaker for the dinner fishing In Cooper Avenue Park .iksa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas dance win be Jeremiah O'Call- Waniksa, 26 Lowell Street, was Sewaren Notes Playground. It required three su- BOY DIES IN CAVE-IN ahan of Jersey City. Born and tures to olose the gash. Six out of every ten person! 1ft •hrlstcned Sunday at St. Cecel- educated. In Ireland he is now an DENVER, Colo. - When a cav a's Church by Rev. John M. attorney and a leader in civic —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanzl he and a playmate were digging the United States are enrolled Mlus, pastor of the church. The By Mrs. Percy Austen and family, Berkeley Boulevard, caved in, Paul Gordon, 12, wasIn some recognized church, tM 409 West Avenue afflairs In Jersey City. He Is State ipunsors ware Joseph Duda and and National Director of tthe vrho have been vacationing a buried under nearly a ton of dirt Yearbook of American Churches 'iola Gnisenski. Sewaren Ancient Order of Hibernians. Waretown for the summer season and rock. Rescue attempts weri reported. -Mr. and Mrs, Robert Neale have returned home. —The Sewaren Free Public Li- delayed because of apparent pan! uri children, Bobby and Martha —Miss Violet Scank, Elmhurs on the part of the playmate whi >ynn, Adams Street, were Satur- brary was open yesterday morning Avenue and Miss Kathleen Max from 9 to LI A. M. for the con- Hot Rod Auto Show failed to notify the boy's parents ny guests of Mr. and Mrs. War- well attended a meeting of thi for thr*e hours after the tragedy •en Neale. The Neales were- Sun- venience of students wishing to do To Be Held Oct. 16-1 Young People of Colonla Chapel day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. library reference work and will which was held at the home o Many of our privileges are be- Adolf Wittersheim, Irvington. continue to be open every —ISEJLTN — An annoucement Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Suit, West ing abused, but our freedom car- —Mr. and Mrs, John Trimmer, Wednesday morning at these made by Iselln Rod and Custom Street, Colonia. Elsworth Dough ries the brunt of abuse at present Tqjiend your friendliest best hours throughout the school year. Avon Terrace were weekend guests Club at Its meeting that the Bear- RATE FLOWERS f Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holjes, 'he library is also open five days ing Burners of South Amboy wll High Bridge. week Monday through Friday sponsor an auto show at Bor Make her happy by tend- —Sunday guests of Mr. androm 2 to 5 P. M. and on Monday Motors, Highway 27. Metuchen. Int her a smart coruge Mrs. John Tirpak, were Mr. and md Thursday evenings from 7 The show will be held October or fresh, fragrant bou- •o 8 o'clock. S. Herbert Jaffe CALL Mrs. Sttephan Tirpak Jr., New- 16 and 17 and will feature hoi quet. It's the sweetest —Mr. and Mrs. Everett Town- rods and custom models from ark. Mrs. Tirpak, Sr., attended a announces the removal of his law office way you could possibly bridal shower in Jersey City at send and children, Robert, Su- three-state area under the au the home of Mrs. Anne Mascenik. sanne and Peter were recent spices of the New Jersey Timlni from Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge Bay, "I love you!" •Weekend guest of Mr. andjuests of Mr. Townsend's mother, Association. We Deliver and Telegraph

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wuiaaiSir^ PAGE SIX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 INDEPENDENT 1 demonstration party will be held C.nkp Snlr Announced IVntp af ^ Activities Listed November 9. She has also ar- Fellowship sllp St.. James PTA flv A vend Rosary Vnit\ ranged with RRhway Hoflpltal for OBITUARIES members to sew sheets, make AVKNF.L--Fl.ins to hold a cak:' By Jr. Clubwomen miuskR and raps for the hospital Scheduled To Plans Projects Election Unred supply room. sale on the church lawn, Septem- MRS. ROSK OKRLANIH) | Randolph Cemetery. Randolph. Ouestj were Miss Anna Mae ber 26 after each mass were made ISELIN • Invrenep Mort»n, AVENFL--A bnrr*rtie at the '., I3EI.IN- Funeral serving for Vermont, at ihe convenience of — The fl-st Zlerer. Mlsa Pstrlcla Scott, Miss r president of l«elin Democratic Daniel Levy, died the family m <"ln& of the fall neiuon of St. at a meeting of th? Rosary So- home of Mrs Wilmft Froelleh. Colonla; Mri. Jo* ,Ttrnrs PTA. WHS held Tue«rt«v Club used ciub members to get iiPrliin ChuiTh will Bt the home of her son J'»cph ciety of St. Andrew's Church. Mis ; Rtrret. with Mrs, Oeornc ' sepfl Lebeda Mrs. Stanley Flor- nich in the school nudttnrimn out and vote, Ortober 5 at the FflUilly Fe-Hnwihin Ihucerl, of 24 Bird Avenue, were ?YER MRO Irving McCiffery and Mrs. G«r- Leonard a.s cn-hostens. featured key an(i Miss Marie Hayden, Themis Murtfifh, pwld^rl at 6;30 O'cln.ik in , iftld Monday moniiim. September WCODE-IIDOE — Funeral ser- special election to see approval j thr opf ning meeting of the Avenel Avenel. bert Head are co-chairman. for financing a nrw public sehcol nlnn room. Memh •&, from ihf d .s!>-\]n Kuni-nl Home vices for Meyer I arson, a retired pnd extended emetines. Sister Junior Woman's Club. Tile n^t meeting will be Sep- Mrs. Henry Jones, Jf. w»s In Iwlin. Mrn. Rdv Green Strrrt. a! 3 o'clock and member of the Woodbridge Police P"nl«rns, Principal. Intri- An invitation was accnpU-d to tember 28 at the home of Mrs T]i St. C r"',:i\\ Church ftt 9:30, Department, and well known In the new member* of the; namrd chairman of the new C»r- The club will hold a barri ,tt*iid the Third District Pall Neilsen, 56 Melnser Street, with will be In Rrv. Tl'/in.is Denti:; officl- amateur bowline circles, were h»'d tv snd welcomed the Kln- melite Guild with Mrs, Richwd , October 30 with John Pannone .«! conrermre at the Hotel Osprey,' Mrs. Outowski as co-hostess. with Mrs. Samuel";. st a rrqiiiiim nu.<". Monday in Oikiand California. reneml ch^irmnn.'Hta aides will Man&squan. Oitober"- 7. Those Speaker will be Mlis Paul Syty, orations chairman M'-s. P"»er Krullknwskl. chair- Pryce as co-chairman New mem- The Rnc.iry nas r«rv Society of ment frem the f.:rce. Weber, tickrt*: Mlchnel W«c>it*r the president, Mrs. Carl Gloskey, tended the Citizenship Institute jhdtrmar. has ;in Which she ivn." n member por'rri on the awce«s of the 'unt-1 Ludwig, president, »s follows: Mr."\arson. who WDS I motor- Mrs. Frances Tiveman. Mr*. R. find Frank Schmidt, hrspttallty; who will arrange transportation. at N.J.C during the summer. showSng of co'o'e'i cycle officer, died Thursday Tiisht m^r nroo'ert »rd announred that Pall bearer •; were Hrt!)»-i and Chapman and Mrs. I. McCattery. and John Carroll, publicity, "the Club also accepted an in- subject of missin,, William S-nnk' Arthur Markell, In trte Samuel Merit Hospital. " ""•'• -'-lir;} wolild start on Mrs. Samuel Albrecht was the Mrs,, Leo Thomas, eighth di-=- vitation to the fall conference of A NEW LOW Jr.. Joseph Eckboki, A1*x Cu'h- Oakland, at the age of 63. trife United state- T;v PTA vill STinns-r a winner of the dark horse priae I'r'ct commltteewoman, h spear- i of tf,e junior Membership of the WCCDRBRIDGE—A car owned bertwn and Oeorue Bn'-hko. r*arfm» th» c'ub'solan n pe--; Federation of Woman's Clubs, asked to turn in "1» nfier all th* Masses on the and Mrs. Suel Crawford and her by William C. fclegenbalg, 85 Bl.rla! '.vRt in St. James Cerrietary, JENSFN stiar'e the Public Srrvice Co-rdi- envelopes with C October 3. with Rtwary" on October 3. All mem- to Perth Amboy. "r«. Wll'iam Wlfko^kl and Mra. with Mrs. Oloskey or Mrs. Martin h instrumei,t, according to a .vivpd by three sons. Joseph and , resident of Port Reading. sh» :s bers are asked to att'end a special Pltns were al«> mnrls tn seek B .T K°s'»wi.7Z as chairmen. Qutwodki. to Sgt. PACING I.ONE RAN(; •Frank Maurrrl. I'elin. Thrmas survived bv two daughters. Mrs. meeting in the church Hall, Sep- N-'ter street liphting at the east report made Tuesday ii.11 T-morr^x a letter will be jent Mrs. Hans Neilsen announced Oerhndo. Amitwillr Ling Island, | Ru.«*ll Johns. Cranford and Mrs tember 20 at 8 P. M. end ot Corre.'n Aven\i» b-'twn Henry Dunham. WOOOBRIDGE Marinus Petersen. C'ark Tiwn- tn all nirr"'s ex->'ainfne thc'Strte that the club cook book is now must want to visit :, , one r!flii(;hV'!" Mr- fl?rrse Butch- T n ko, Woodbric'af: four sfe"50ns. fhij>; a son, Peter Jensen, with nM!rarc P!?n Sister Mary Ben- Fldo's Waitlnc for Norman Bojicy |, ! s-bnm she resided: three grsnd- isrps urped »'l parents to t->--> a bus stn. ] Funeral services were held SH- frrm nf protec'.ion fcr their child- of the theatre party in Millburn, hair." storage shed at th,. y\ Georgia Twelve s-'ramichik!r?n, Residents of Westbury Park urday af'ernoon frcm the Orein"r r in November. Barbar — "It ain't that; some- tion on R&nte 9 -x^", also survive. fp. ror,re».-»ntfd b\< Frnncis F"rei-e Funeral Home. 44 Green Street. n On Unit Calendar V.tfi"* I snip off a bl' of customers a western saddle. * |, OT Oc'rb»r 1? th 2^'h nnninl told the club thev are umbl" to " Mrs. Jchn George, American JI;MA\ E. CROW Wood bridge. Burial was in the "iin?orenr» of P-i"o?hlii Parent- Home chairman, reported that R ear." 'saddle pnd wmh $y,\ AVENEL — A card party in hf»r Hir-rald warning sirmals. T'.ie Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Te("-her Ass'-c'ationn will be held WOOnBRTDOE — Julian IT. October and a Fall Frolic In No- club wenton record calling the Wooribridge. in Tr'nt'-n. Those who desire to Grrw. 7'.!. 557 Myrtle Avenue, diod vember were among the activities matter to th» aftentlcn of the VPHCI should make reservation 'suddenly Mcnri;iv afterncon on planned at a covered-dish supper Township Civil Defense Council. STF.VE SAFFRON with Mrs Thomas Murtagh. Mrs. • his way hbme from work. and meeting of the Ladies' Aux- It also voted to seek improve- PORT READING — Steve Saff- Tntpyih z;ga, or Mrs. Angelo He is survived by his widow. iliary of the Avenel Fire Com- ments en Wood Avenue in Wocd- ADULT EVENING CLASSES Ruth F. a cl.wh'er. Mrs. William ron, 56 West Avenue, died Tues- Ferraro. bridfe Oaks section. day at his home. A lonK-time pany, Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Han- Grim. Cambridge. Mass., and a •\r~~ fTorhPt.r Halfitesd. So'ith Robert McCabe. Westtoury Park resident of Port Reading, he was son is chairman of the frolic and gnn. Julian F, Grow. Lakeport. mhov Regent reported thatj was named first vice-president NEW BRUNSWICK WOODBR1DGE PERTH AMBOY a communicant of Holy Familv Mrs. Joseph McClue will head the N. H. He is :i','~> survived by two Bishor* A^r pf Trenton has re-1 and Mrs. Joseph Seubert, Wood- Church. Carteret, a member nf card party committee. SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL grandchildren. the inauguration of an bridge Oaks was named second the Holy Family Society and Holy The auxiliary acepted an in- An cmplr.ye nf the Rarltan Cop- il program that will be vice-presiden and program chair- EASTON AVENUE CONVERY lOUlEVAHO 61S NEW BRUNSWICK Avf Name Society, the Exempt Fire- vitation to parade in Jersey City. per works for the past 29 years. beneficial to the parents. A yearly man. A new member, Raymond man's Association and the Boule- September 25. in connection with Mr. Grrw was in the personnel nr"7ipm bn» Wn developed which Harrlgan, Woodbrldge Oaks was vard Boat Owners' Association, the N. J. Exempt Firemen's Con- COUISiS fUPniMCNTAl TO TRAMI C0U4III OPIN TO ANYONI COUMM lUPPUMENTAl TO department. He was also an unit is suiDospri to follow as i welcomed. Miss Rose Capraro wan elder In the First Presbyterian Bayonne. nearly as possible. The theme for vention. Agtomobilt Repair Dreumaklng Home Cooking Induitriol Electricity the special award. Comptometry (at 0 imatl fee) Church of Woodbridne. He Is survived by his widow, September, 1954 is "Know Your Mrs. Michael Petras, chairman Machlm Shop Pcoclic* MacKIn* Shop Prottitt NeedlKrolt Coramla Mllllntry Funeral services were held last Pauline; two sons, Raymond. School," and the theme for Octo- of the choral group, announced a MathiiM Drafting Printing Machine Drafting Bayonne and Walter, at home: litduitrtdl ElKtridty Draper!*! and Slip Covort night at 8 o'clock in the Greiner ber was announced as "Creating meeting for.September 20 at 1:10 Hospital Regents Name Wutprlnl Reoding 'Funeral Home. 44 Green Street. four grandchildren and two Atmosphere In the P. M., at the flrehouse. New mem- Corp«nlry HurnWnj COUISIS IUPPLIMINTAI TO TtAMI »eet Metal Work & tOy0u, Burial will be held today in the brothers, Joseph, Perth Amboy bers are welcome. Eckert for New Term Kodlo and Tttariiton Baking Coke D«oratlftfl Pointing Poptfhangldj Induitrial Ch>miitry Mrs. William GTPUsam, chair- Pattern Drafting & Grading The next meeting will feature Mochln* Blueprint Reading PERTH AMBOY—Anthony W. pgg man Df the social hygiene com- a surprise package exchange with mittee, submitted a report of the Eckert, Director. Perth Amboy BUSINESS COURSES Carp»ntfy tlectronici Mrs. Frank Wanca as chairman. COUMIS OPIN TO ANYONI- work that she and members of General Hospital has been elected ArthltKtural Drolling BAUER & BLACK Mrs. Fred Leldner was winner of to serve another three year term NIW BRUNSWICK Hivi you tried the her committee carried on at the Horn* Mithonict Pre-etnployment Training, ••tall Selling Building Tradej Blueprint »,odi«, the dark horse prize. Miss Barbara as a member of the Board of recent Middlesex County in Show Cord Writing Johnson was given e <•<•"—'-(> Regents of the American College Furniture Ktfinlihlng connection with eye screening MerthandliiAa ProAtabl/ kitchen shower. Mrs. John" Loc- of Hospital Administrators. Interior Decorating COUHIS OPIN TO ANYONE elastic way to health? tests. Mrs. Grausam asked for PERTH AMBOY kle was chairman of the supper Fwnilure Keflnlihing volunteers to help with the eye As regent, Mr. Ecekrt will repre- Shop Mathtmatla Tutlle InformatlDK for Retail toMi* assisted by Mrs. Abe Fox, Mrs. luiliwi rrineipU. and Metd** screening at the school next sent hospital administrators from Silk Scrten Printing Home Mtchonict Tired, overworked Hanson, Mrs. Albert Engel, Mrs, Pre-emprsyment Trolnini, letnll Ui*Xf month. New Jersey, Delaware. Maryland Draperlei and Slip Covert •uilnau Slide lule Shoe Mathemotiei muscles, ligimtntj Michael Tedesco, Mrs. Jacob Es- and the District of Columbia at SUPPORTER At the St, James Parish Picnic and tendons may filg, Mrs. Zoltan Vargo, Mrs. the annual A.C.H.A. meeting. He IELT Sunday, September 29 at Pfeiffer's often be the cause William Kuzmlak. Mrs. Herman will also be chairman of regional Supper! bi:* »*6 * Grove, the P.T.A. in conjunction • t • . . MIDDLESEX COUNTY . . . . . of a man's unexplained fatigue—chat Steinbaeh and Mrs. Joseph Mc- A.C.H.A. meetings. bttltr. woik with the Rosary Society and the v bitter « » dulling drag long befote the day is Clue. Catholic Daughters of America Woe Is Me! VOCATIONAL & TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS over. Doctors often recommend elas- will be in charge of the merchan- A lady has handed us, '"'th a tic supports for men who want to be Registration Sept. 20th, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Classes Start Sept. 27th, SUSPENSORIES dise booth. Joseph Tirpak won the special brave little smile, a sales slip she alert and active again. We'll be glad to Mrs. Herbert Neilsen and Mrs. prizes. Sister Mary Judith's 4th FREDERICK PORGES (EGlSTRAtlON FEE tl 00 PER COURSE PER SEMESTH TELEPHONE got at her butcher's the other day SUPERVISOR $10.00 Tuition lor Ihou whs \»ork and llvt oOt of (he county CHARTER 7-UJ1 show you but luge selection of Elastic grade class won the attendance It consists of one entry: Supports by Bauer & Black iht fint and Frank, Buffalo. prize. Hospitality was under the "50 cents soup bone—75 cents." namt in Elailif Supports. Funeral services will be held direction of the Board of Directors I Saturday morning at 9 o'clock with Mrs. Angelo Ferraro as, SUPPORTERS from his home and a-t 9:30 at chairman. fv th* ictlv* man, th* |Q Ho]y Family. Church. Rev. Ray- The next meeting will be held prolictlco you nwd 1^ In tctlv* If mond Szyleckl will be • the cele- October 13, with Mr*. Stephen •po.li. Bt (| brant of the. Mass. Burial will be Almazl in charge of, hospitality, 1o IMS in St. Stephen's Cemetery, Keas- assisted by the mothers of 8th bey. grade pupils. When GIGANTIC YOU think of think of GAS

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An- Committee tonight and the "com- WOODBRTDOE -Due to nvprrrnv^'-d con^t'rms In the a vote of 1*3. Th« denial of Uw • Avenel —Marine at, « ir*e»nn of t> Pint #«Ni ther gWup cWn1 1 hoWed mittee will try am! do something 'i rV * .ht*to> shifting oT pupils »:M authsrleed nt a meeting of the raquecU wu by nit vote*, one »ork part, in XWbtTe JS£ ° " ^ * for "mi." baard of Education Fildny night as re orrtnv.rnlal by Stipei'.ntenciiil councilman not votttij Sixth District Democratic oS the Island of Malta with units pictilwffl revealing they are left Mayor Qultley wld jfeitrrdfty ol jkhnota VIC or C. Hlcklss. the n n lft tn !r w1tt1 (1r0 rtf All pupils In rni 'es k ndeiyn'-ttn to 4, !!vl:,3 \vwrt of the Partway Regiment '& * * ^" lie had been in touch with Som- tionhi |, •!. Me of Highway 1 were tt!>nr'ni-(\ f-r>m aclwol 1 to School v> nf the fell r«iwm approximately 30 feet from their mem Brothers and received as- ;>3 nt the home of Mr. prooerty Vm. surances they would negotiate ','^ph Rhodes, 82 Man- —A3/C William Franklin, son °ne «»n B«W "if In the future with the residents of HiffchM All pupils from Grades kinder- STcuW h«w been m*l« by Wood- profratn U of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin, ^n" Planning Board can make Phrp onri t.rv tn reach f»lr settle* garten to 8 residing In Crtitvlew bridge township «id not by t"he Woodbrtdw proper. 21 Yale AVcnur. who is stationed s^rtiP nrovtalw tr!'s. The Mayw also stated he ,s or Avensl Fir" Co., at Lake Charles Air Price Bm frnm ^ln? htirt as we wore, I will Terrace were transferred from" developers, tt «j potato- out A minute JJgJ.ffiM* was told the company wouftt at] -OolonlR Aid —^r. jmd Mrs. PPUI Chomlnk, Bnard because It. was nit. In ex- 01 S s repair the trunk sewer spur dl- dance committee reported on As um»l, the area at the carter I —A revamping; of the ' " the* P"P» » tley will be , ill in-R Tuf-di'V nNht at 43 Pnrk Avenue, entertained nt •>' totence when th» Town.'lii*< rpm- rectly affecting Rahway homes program tfook. Steve HoMi, pMrs. mltt (l i of Rahway Avenue »nd Grwn wRhln walking distance (A School wlthout result •until recently »))rn dent n«mcd Mrs. Huber, Mrs •dqii.,vtrM, f^rk Avenue. ftmllv dinner parlv In honor of « ftpornved tills dpvcl ni>v nt schedule highlighted a k 9V™^, Mrs. Racz, and Bm5 flooded by Saturday's ven wor"""t -""w»•s betli'"- —n o-"n a~ ne"*"w• «»*"»sewer• Knw. Mrs. Racz. and Mrs, Stall William Ureneck the ehrlsten'tie of their Infant. Btttnted building permits." and can had to meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary of, »* - *nd the »P»ir of the IlIselinl - klewIcK to serve on the good n,--".stirel, entertained at a son, Gary Carl. The wrertwriv Mftiton riites mam- I through several inches of wat«7. • trelln Post W36 V. F. W. at a Approximately 24 pupils no* in Cotonla trunk Btwer, welfare cotnmittee. Prank * ,;,'„„,'.,• |)i>ri.y in -their home f In the Averel Pirst was accepted as a new mei 1>whshltJ Enclnwr Howard Cellars ln the Area were flooded ir8Wn l mcetlhg at Po5t 14, Ftords were ,. ,,f fie christening ot their Chtirch bv Rev. g Palmer beats Sweeny, 1 up, in The next meeting will be nrtlsnn declared: "I will h» pe--^^ ^ ^ considerable dam-' '^ tfansfpned to School 7. 'H in-litf v. Debra. Susan. The S. Mnek"n7lr-. Sensors fe-stllyy fair and honert with youy . to oil burners and washing U. s. golf final. October 4 at 6 P. M. v.(»s performed in St. Mrs. I-iul.il 1 I Mrs. Doroth" Luna, The Superintendent of Schools |V Avenel,, ;1; . know youyu r propertpptyy hss boen was authorized to secure II soon ', rNnrh with B*v, John end Frederick Papenbrrg, Hack-1 tfrnw'1 rnniii'erftWy nnrl it. p 1 as possible seven additional tea- ,, ,;|ii;.i;itins. Sponsors were ettsto" n. unc?U«l for. I s«nke to Mr. Wai- ^ _., V Hinve'l and Robert Greg- Mrs. Edwnrd fc^ of chers, tl;ree for Keasbey Bcfcoo! I"" lonn of the home owners cars finally and four for Fords 7. He was mir.nlt flTM | fr- t«^> and I The serond Thursday of the W r ie;- month will ty mo«t!v a s-cbl also authorized to use subrtltute Now ,. iiifmt douchters of Mr. Pii- C'nh. Prwmt w-« Mvr Ar-, f^iv, r ^rBftd &mmm Brntn. fathering with1 Just a shirt bus!- teachers until regular teachers >- "So/Jens ,. Clifford Shoemaker, ? |hur Hwin'Ti Mrs. T^n<- on>.,, #rs tn P(,(. tn, SRWW. pnpI1 hnt !.— *...».u. can be secured, '^rci't. vevc christened Mrs. Jcjle Weygand Rnd Mrs. Da-1 until Mfliy nisrht It wn^n't done. Mnyor Asks State At the September 18 Changes to be followed in trans- brings you a wonderful new ,iii«(. and Melnriy Marie at vid SaMirdav the'.btrthdtvs of all the porting children from Menlo Park ,. '.ipi'd in St. Andrew's •—vr. Mrs. F^snV TV*rth. mfc hut Vfisn't ni''c:'i ""' ' '" '" • " 1 IHCLHIMIHHTB '•» nu w>. m . v Terrace were also outlined. Resl- skimmed milk that's FORTIFIED v iih I'cv John J. Fngun di. I ca)Vd 3ommp >: | Mr. Poreda also prewnted to born during July, Ai'tmst. It dents in the area had complained •|... Sr")n!wvs for Le v v.^.- ..,i v.. ».. ^ ,i. c B>-rnetta arid Louis weelcntt In I«nhart8v''!e, P^. offered at a recent Town Cotn- wna announced that the eountv that it was dangerous for children with extra vitamins! r; tbf! nine and drained the water' council meeting will be held n°xt \ to wait along Route 1 for the bus. >IM(! nnri the sponsors for —^Pet*r Greco. Andrew Pi*er- nff. But you know the storv. Y^n mlttep mcetlnf!, to extend tha William Russel nnd John Friday at the Trl-Boro Pcstrccms I Now, the buses will proceed west M.ulf were Mary and Ed-^ had conMderaWe damntre. T told bus line to Include Woodbrldge Etch quart of Borden's Non- 1 were nnmed d*lenate fl.ete Exmrot Flrrm^n's As- and I would be a witness on yonr Horth. He claimed that ae a result pantamewa, a member of the with 2000 U.S.P. uniti of local post, presiding. The offl-Mal Street and Ford Avenue, proceed . iiifniH dHuehter of Mr. joclatlon convention in s'de. The fault is pntlHv on the an Increased number of passep- Vitamin A and 400 U.S.P. 1 visit of the department president via Ford Avenue, stopping at For<\ units of Vitamin D. i; Theodore Pfchalskl, Bor- r^t". SfPtem^r JB, at, a meeting Mde of Sommers Brothers. How- would use the line and the will be November 14. but no loca- Avenue and McGuIre Street, :i v,"-is rhristened Debra of the Avenel Exemit, Fireman's rt'r, when that tra"t is fully de- deficit would be erased. At the tion hos been announced as yet. via McOuIre Street, Par- Just the thing for you foils •ii nt.'.-s in 8t, Andrew's Assorlatlon vith Wlllinm P?rna, veloped, curbs and gutters in- present time, he told PUC Ex- presiding, RuWn Oreco. of the Two of the local auxiliary mem- sonage and Lafayette Road, who want to have a lovely •>,iih Rov. John J. Eagan italled to catch the water tsnrt aminer James £. Parrell, the end Washington street to Route 1, I,|.I S)ionsors were Marie Avetw) Pir" ri"ronany was acrer/ted nnri-" It to the eptch biHns nnd bers were honored for their length ilim flgure-aiul feel good, as n new member. of the route is Oak Tree Road of service by being presented with new tvffic light Is beltifi tool on! n-iminlrk Plchilski. A the lnvn' se°ded there will be- no and Correja Avenue, which Is ln installed and thence to Highway iu]•(.>• vas held nt the home —Mrs. Peter O'^ro, president pins. A 10-year plh was presented more trouble." the ceriter of Iselto, proper. As over the same route heretofore Get Bonlen's NEW Non-F»t p-itfi-nal ernndpsrents. An- ff the Ladies' Auxiliary of Avenel Anothar property owner said to Mrs. Evelyn Kllge and a five a result, residents of Woodbrldge year pin to the president. Mrs. ollowed to school, Fortified Milk. Gives you ex- ;•!i:il-ki, Mftnle Tree Farm. Fire Company, announces that when he complained to the Mayor tr» nutrition without extra the following attended the Stata Oaks nnd Woodbrldge Oaks, Dorothy Luna. The presentations Teachers'Named i ;md Mrs. John Etter- about the huge bank left on the New teachers named were Miss oloriei. iind MM. Ettershsnk's "OMrentloA In. Atlantic City: Mrs. side of his property, "the mayor North have to .walk a mile « were made by Mrs, Carla Luna, Or«oo, president; Mro Andrew more to get the bus. treasurers. Mrs. Kllge won the Dorothy Garls, at $3,600 per year, Hnbnt Heed, SS Ocorgt said h< would coma and Inspect plus $200 additional for her Mas- At your store h;ivf returned after spend- Oallsln. vice president; Mrs. Mic- special prize. it but nothing was done." Mr. Jotdan said he was one of ter's degree. She has had more or door. •n ii:iys in Chicago where hael Petras, Mrs. Everett John- Andrew Aaroe, a member of the the many who use the route to :han four years of experience and ,. itetl the Ettershank's son son and Mrs. William Perna. The Planning Board and himself a go to work and the elimination has been assigned to School 1; iiimuliirr-in-law. Mr. and local group has made plans contractor, asked Mr. Madison New Voters of the buses would work a real Mrs. Julia Lukasluk, salary Qf jrk Ettershank. Jack has attend the State meeting vhethpr the Planning Board, be- 'Continued from Pngf P hardship on those who took Jobs M,600. mote than three years' •i! f.r his senior year in Jamesburg, ln January. fore it approved future maps, from other states and counties or in Woodbrige and Perth Amboy teaching experience. mirk Seminary. rouldn't Insist th^t the develop- who have moved to Woodbrldge Mrs. Frieda Kllm was trans- f with the knowledge that they i iind Mrs. Charles Slessel, rrf follow natural (trades nnd Ttfwnshlp from within this county 4 • would have bus transportation. ferred to 8nhool 3 from School 1 ;ii.it street: Mrs. Soohie Enrollment contours of the property and Mr. must register to vcte. You must If the line is eliminated, Iselin and Mrs. Elizabeth Schiller from :ic!ii and Edward Brookfleld. from Page 1) Madison renlled: "Yes." ive In this state one year and six Avenel to School 17. Both Kllm Wallace Wllck, chairman of the residents would have to take the h: iiliic. are touring the New year; School 8, Keasbey. 463 this months In the county to be eligi- and Mrs. Schiller were recently ml states. Thty alao at- Pl&nnlnc Board, said he round-about-way of going to Me- ble to vote. \ appointed helping teachers and yew, MM laet year. that conditions such as exist ln hi the National Convention Ha«whan Heights, 4S this Tear, tuchen by one bus and then tak- If you move within 39 days pre- will begin their new duties Just i Sons and Dtughtem of Fords *ere not fair to the older ing a second bus to get to Perth ceding the election you may vote es soon as available classroom 50 last year; School 9, Port Read- residents. in Albany, N. Y. ing, 324 this year, 322 last yeac; Amboy. Those who wanted to get In that election where you form- teachers can be secured. I in Pianklin and son, Promised to Woodbridge, would have to erly registered after signing an Mrs, May Reid Randolph, MlM Hopelawn School 19, 414 this year "We feel badly about It" Mr. i :•] Yale Avenue, spent 482 last year; School 11, 138 this take one bus to Rahway and then affidavit, concerning your resl Salde Feman and Miss Qlofla •'•ki-iul with relatives and Wllck continued* "but we had wait for another to Woodbridge— dence. If you change your name Rock newly appointed teachers year (all fifth grade classes elimi- nothing to do with the granting •n I):I11BS. Pa, nated and placed In School 1> 688 all of this at a great loss of time, with 30 days preceding the elec- havenctifletl the superintendent • in J De Young, mil of of permits or approving of the with waits between buses and the tion you may vote by signing botji la?t year; School 12, Sewaren, 2€3 payment of double fares. of schools that they cannot accept ".1 Mis. Adrian H. De maps because we were not ln your old and new name. their appointments. this year, 262 last year; School H existence then. But we will see to Mr. Jordan finally got an ad- ;'i Burnitt Street, will Fords, 362 this year (with all the Mrs. Florence Mundry was ,/F IT'S BORDEN'S, n::.lav tn resume his stud- It that it doesn't happen again." mission from the company repre- IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD! 5th and 8th grades placed in sentatives that some 36 per cent U. S. Is nearly ready to ease iti transferred from 8trawfoerry ftlll It i. iui'h University. Bethle- Another home owner asked Mr cUrb on trading with the Soviet. School to Avenel School. Schools 6 and 14), 3'18 last year. Madison how he "could sue a of the Iselin population would be T School IS, Iselin, 386 this year, affected if the bus line is aban- Mr. Nlcklas was authorized to H<>lla GrnnzlR. daughter million dollar outfit when I have attend the New Jersey Depart- Bonkn's Farm Products of New Jersey, Inc. 416 last year (difference this yeur only |100 In the bank." doned. Sen/ice, but received no direct mi Mrs. B, Omnzig, 38 due to some double sessions in ment of Superintendents Confei:- Mr. Madison replied he be- Mr. Poreda asked whether a answer. m p Twit In BorcUn'i n»w dramatic TV program, "Juitlw," n Avenue, will leave St. Cecelia's parochial school) It 'Is expected a decision will be lieved "Sommers Brothers is very private bus line could run buses ence in Atlantic City, September •ach Vhurcday night a! 8:30 P.M. over WNBT, Channel 4. •i i sume her studies as School 17, Inmen Avenue, not from Iselin to Perth Amboy If the handed down by the PUC within 2fl, 30 and October 1 and was i"iv at, the Michigan Col- much worried and If you people open last year, S04 this year, handle it right, you will get dollar route is eliminated by Public the next few days. granted expenses of $05. 'lVchnology, Houghton, mostly students who attended Schools 2, 16 and IS. ami Mrs. George il children, George and Easiest Way ::!> Avenel.Street, have re- Two broom vendors met in a ;:"ine after spending the London Street. Babies? Sure!! .ii Highland Lakes where " 'And it all,"' said one. "I don't ::vn won awards for the TALENT see 'ow you can sell these ere '•.imcs iii the children's bloomin' brooms for a sliillln'. I steals the brush, and I steals the .ind Mrs. Karl Morley wire, and ! steals the 'andles, and B»ii liters, Donna and Karen, I can't sell em for a shillin1 and STUDIOS Avenue, have returned make money on 'em." '

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'.ontlnue to insisi ,, Mrs. Elizabeth Madaen and 'hek. Jr . Carteret; Mrs SHSabeth Directory Work Miss Mildred Madsen, Rut«ers elm, Lester and Richard Helm, Joan Broughton Officers Elected Is 'a humility and "' Colonia Activities Avenue, were gueatt of Mr. and lolonla, sition which J,;U1 "' Mrs. Joseph Reitzle, Morriavllle, •Marine Pfc Wallace Hughes, Near Completion will not aWdc. "1""'t l'i\,, for several days. on of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bride of Gutwein By Poreda Group * • * ,. Mrs. Robert Sawyer. 29 Long- •-James Pnrks, son of Mr. and ughes, Savoy Street, spcrrt n FORDS—Work Is nearlng com- Mrs. Charles Parks, 13 Canterbury urlough from Cherry Point. N. C , COLONIA—A new organization, fellow Drive, attended a demo- WOODBRIDOE - Announce- pletion on production of the first' Much has born ,-iir, Lane, celebrated her twelfth birth- to be known us the Poreda Asso- stratlon party at the home of t his home. ment has been marie of the mar- edition of the new Woodbridge day at a party. Guest* were Tony ciation, dedicated to the election of ;ruthfully,ithink-.!|h; Mrs. Joseph Adams. Roselle Park —Mrs. James Taugart and riage of Miss Jnan F Broughton. Township Street and Business Sfilemo, Theodore Seheader, Anthony PoredB, Iselin, Republican —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arnold laughters, Beth and Jessie, Har- 480 Rahway Avenue, daughter of transaction by whil. . George Sammond, Dennis De- Directory, according to an an- candidate for Second Ward Towt> and children, William and Arleen. Uon Street, are making their Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Broughton. Township sold this ... "J Marco, Joseph Kirk, Paul Du- nouncement today by the publish- ship Committeeman, was formed Inman Avenue, attended the 25th ome With Mrs. Taggart's mother, Marlnette. Wls., to Joseph M. ers, Raritan Township Directory to Ronson for $r,r, o( Oa rin. John Morgan. David Hy- rs. Christine Abbot, Union Beach. Outwein, son of Mr. and Mrs. last week at the home of Mr. and and Time: anniversary party in honor of Mr, lander and David Boyle, all of Service, which promUes to have Mrs. Henry Strubel, 214 Colonia mutual confidM • We hnvp ndvw-d that an Eastrr Arnold's brother-in-law and stater n, Taggnrt w&s a resident of Michael Gutwein. 158 Liberty the book In circulation early next Colonia. Boulevard. wanted their piani' fUf Is in bloom now for the second Mr. and Mrs. John Kolas. Rail- olonla and Is « member of the Street, Fords. The double-ring month. es' Auxiliary of the Colonia Mrs. strubel, who Is Republican wanted a site in \y,i Sine this year in tlio garden of way. —Kathy WRtenon, daughter of ceremony was performed last Fri- The booklet, a four by six-inch Mr. and Mrs. James Waterson, olunteer Hook and Ladder Com- day In the First Presbyterian County Commlttfewoman In her and it appeared th- l .,.•> ton. Ijcrny Lewis. East Street. —Miss Jessie Fair, Raritan pocket sized directory will contain 141 Ridge. Road, celebrated her sec- any and the Colonia Coffee Club. Church, Perth Amboy, with Rev. district, was named chairman. Colontu . Clara H. Briehz?, Township, wa,s the (tuwt of Mr a complete listing of all township us were meeting •, i,,, , ond birthday. Guests were Mr. and Andrew M, Sebben officiating. William Nicola, was elected vice 1 dftUKht'M' of Mr. and Mrs. ThPO- and Mrs. Warwick Fcltnn, Chain —Mrs. Eugene Sullivan, BerRen- streets to date as well as a listing need. Ronson, no .i,;,, ; . Mrs. John Healy and daughter, chairman; Ira Jordan, secretary dore Bricii/f. 48 Maxwell Aveune, | o"HUls Road, for several days. sld, and Mrs. John Lanza, Jer- The bride/wss given In mar- of all local businesses who have Ot 1 Wilmn, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Hilda Wlttemund, trea reasons sufflcimt i,ir * Amis, is ni Hie Dean's List at | —Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dioste, y City, were luncheon xuests of riage by her father: She was at- desired to advertise. Streets are : John C McVeigh. Kenilworth; Mr. surer. particular situation (il(' Batps Cnllf>;..'<\ LfM-iston. Mr. A' Eduewood Road, celebrated their rs. Edmund KURIIPS, S^voy and Mrs. James Ferguson and tended by Miss Marie Jensen, listed alphabetically, Irrespective Preliminary arrnnRements were not to build the ,,j.,,',',' jraduau* of Woodijridue High i seventh weddinR anniversary by treet. children, Robert and Maureen, Woodtoridge, as maid of honor. of sections, and are easily found made for n dance to be- held next School. Clas.^ of 'S3, Miss Brlrhze | attending the "Seven Year Itch" -Mrs. Lillian Thomas, daughter on twelve accompanying strip- at is whon it pi,;,,,' Was third in her class of 275. Ih Colonia; Mr. and Mrs. William The bride wore a suit in a month. The date and place will in Sew York and having dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, maps by letter and number coord- plot in the hands ,lt lt . . high school shr »a.s on the Year Seward. Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. wisteria shade with navy blue ac- be announced soon. a11 there. nman Avenue, was honored at a inates. For example, the first estate agent dnd ,,IT. ,-? '' Book, in the Senior Play, on the Williim Klueber and children^ cessories* She carried a white hy- hower given by Mrs. Russell street listed Is Albert Street-9C3, AU Hi New-; Staff and a member —Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Qnry ami Carol. Hillside. H nivjiid. Miss Jensrn wore a peddle it for $4()ii!|i|', chafer, Newark. Miss Thomas wil-1 which means it is found on strip Question Of th« Student Council as well a« iKnauer, Fjlrvlew Avenue, were —A baby shower for Mrs. Mi- peart gray suit, navy blue acces- ] tarry George Schaefer. Colonia Have you, as a parent, finally •mint on various committees. . . jguests of Mrs. Emma Bucell. chael Petyo was held at the home sories and carried a colonial map No. 9 at coordinates C3. Staten Island. ieights. this morning at the Inn- bouquet of Madame Fitch roses. Due to the Irhmense volume of yielded t« small-fry presaure and I can only*ay iu.V( IL,,, Kenneth D.il'on. 675 St George -' V's j>ibn Feldman. 38 Falrview ,y Methodist Church, Rahway. 4venup, Wixidb'.'iriiie. has enrolled —A group of the Young People's Avenue, Hostesses were Mrs. Paul Ronald Gutwein served as his ork involved, the publishers have purchased a box of Koktmut must determine th. ,'., " organization of Colonia Chapel iss Thomjis is a graduate oi brcthcr's best man. innounced that the book will not Kwicks, the breakfast food of the and the depth of ™ •S fl frr^hhiiin at St. Francis Col- Auiuiiczy, Mrs. C. F. Neuhaus, Mrs. /oodbridge High School and is n conducted at the home of Mr. nnd The mother of the bride wore 6 reissued for at least another mighty? Have you torn off the box lege, Lore:t.v Pa. ... John Bncskay and Mrs, Feldtnan. mployed by the Hot Shops. Ncw- faith which R,,,,,,,,, ^ Mrs. Lawrence Suit, West Street, a navy blue suit and a corsage iree years. The addition of many top (sides and bottom not ac- Guests were Mrs, R. E, Culbert, rk Airport. Mr. Schaefer attend- guided its first /,„,, with Mr. and Mrs. ELswortii iew housing developments which cepted ) and enclosed fifteen cents Iselin; Mrs. Raymond Frank, Mrs. d Newark schools and is employed of roses. The mother of the brlde- Jottings: Dougherty. Colonia, in charge. 10 not even yet appear on the 'no s'amps, pleasei, forwarded It with WoodftTidf... T.P',, J Robert Schlatter and Mrs, John y Barton Press, Rahway. rnnm was attired In a seafoam • Miss Louise Fuse, daughter of Attending were Walter Essex. Petyo, Rahway; Mrs. John Hudak, green suit and a corsage of roses. ownshtp official street map have to Kokonut Kwicks, Box 000. New on the basis of h, ,iIT1 Mr. and Mrs. William Wels. York, for the magniflceiit, multi- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fuge. 392 jSouth Plainfleld; Paul Jones, Eliz- Mrs. Howard Hill, Linden; Mrs. The ncwlyweds are on their ansed some delay but it Is expect- now. I said, and I nn'r (Smwood Avenue, has returned to j abeth; Joan HoIHs. Westfield; Otis William Hilton, Avenel; Mrs. John Pest Street, entertained In honor honeymoon In Florida and on d that the book will meet its pub- colored plastic seven-tube, air defer to anvarmiiih.nij,,,,! fast Stnwdsburg. College, Penn.. f Mr. Wels' birthday. Guests were cooled, wrist-watch G-man radio, Dougherty. Ttoselle; Violet Scank Petyo, Linden; Miss Ann Petyo, their return will reside at the ication date nevertheless. The contrary, that if N,,,, . to enter her junior year . . . ]and Kathleen Maxwell, Iselin; Mrs. C. V. Pelyo, East Orange; and r. and Mrs. Otto Fehlauer, Mr. iook will be placed on sale at all receiver with built-in audibility, pumps were working overtime !n Daniel Ramsey, Henry Schussler, Mrs. Albert Gibson, Colonia. ,nd Mrs. Robert Morrissey, Mr. ending public news stands to sell combined with on automatic wishes to establish ;•. '..^ miny o! the developments as the Arleen Arnold, Colonia. ,nd Mrs. Stanley Seabasty, Mr. 135 cents per copy. double-tone, phonograph — with faith then it has „„ i:,,!j| —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris- ind Mrs. Fred Sutter, Mr. and Mrs. And Was Ills Face Red result of the heavy rains Satur- —The annual meeting of the RECORDS? You haven't? Then tive but to restore ti,, (irr sey. Edgewood Avenue, have re- eorge Scott, Mr. and Mrs. In the congregation of an Ook In addition to the street and 4>; . . . One of the busiest per- Colonia Library will be held to- 'ou have neither small fry nor turned from a motor trip to Penn- harles Oliphant, all of Colonia; Park church during Sunday morn- uslness directory sections, the a?e to our public nwivNv! tons I knoA is Mrs, Kusv. Linden night at 8 o'clock. Election of sylvania and Virginia. >ook contains a complete listing of radio! Avenue Between her sewing, knit- Jr. and Mrs. Henry Keone, Ing service was a young bride, We sold the tract •„• HJ officers will be held. All Colonia —Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas venel; Mrs. James Taggart, whose husband was an usher. Be- 11 township governing agencies son's representatinn ting, heipir.;; others and her or- residents are invited. and daughter, Hazel, Inman Ave- arid Incumbent personnel, schools, gttilz.r;ona! work I wonder how nlon Beach; Mr. and Mrs, Amer- coming terribly worried about Sweetness and Light representations, fm . —Mrs. Herman Reich and Mrs. nue, have returned from a motor :& Franglllo and children. Philip, having left the roast in the oven. ichool officials and churches. the finds enough hours in the Warwick Felton, Colonia, at- nip through Pennsylvania, Dela- The business section lists alpha- of their own, are r.ni. ; day to accomplish all she does :mma, Virginia and Connie, Cllff- she wrote a note to her husband, (Continued from Pa«e 1) tended the Mother's Club meet- ware, Maryland, New York and ide Park. sending it'to him by another usher. jetically all trades, businesses and eport to you the details of Since this is so. i -,,, j ... I: loots like a madhouse at ing in Woodbridge. Canada. The latter thinking it was ft services. that meeting, because I was son—if its pood !,,,•• s ,i noon in front of School 1 when Mr. and Mis. Henry Moe and —The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Each business listing contains ET MEETING DATE note for the pastor, hurried down remain Intact—ran ••,!•,:•; :cl'J Die kuideraarten pupils are get- daughter. Renle, Montrose Ave- Colonia Volunteer Hook and Lad- ,wo lines with the firm name, ad- asked that it be off the rec- ing on buses children rushing WOODBRIDGE — The opening the aisle and laid It on the pul- one course, and n.^ ;,',| nu°, spent the day at Holiday der Company, will meet Monday, meeting of the Woman's Civic pit. Stopping abruptly In the mid- dress and UUpbone number of ord—and I must respect that out to go to lunch and parents restore the propiii; :, u- Beach. September 20, at 8 P. M. at the 'lub of Woodbridge will be held dle of his sermon to read the note, he advertiser who is charged $5 request. AH I can say here is help ing to make it much worse. firehouse, Inman Avenue. —Mr. and Mrs .Edward Markie- ext Thursday at the home of the astonished pastor was met er listing and $3 per each addi- that we talked for nearly two by parking In all wicz. 28 Bramhall Road, enter- —Mr. and Mrs. Lester Helm. ional listing if It is desired to ad- directions and tooting horns and >lrs. D. R. Pales, 533 Lyman with this written injunction: hours and adjourned for an Ronson. I know, !„•. ',,;;. tained their nephews, John and Midfield Road, entertained at a .venue. "Please go home and turn oft ertise under' more than one beckoninp children to come across William Glynn, Bloomfield, for lawn party in honor of Mrs. Helm's ategory. The DEADLINE for all other meeting some time holders. Some of tin n:. -'^ the street in the face of traffic. the gas." several days. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and It is safe to assume that when advertising is Monday, September next week. While, as I say, I I don't know tlir-m - ir.i^t How can the youngsters learn Mrs, Robert Carkhuff, who cele- ellglon and politics are mixed Hay fever victims are better off 10, and no listings will be accept- agreed not to disclose the obiect to disposing (i:,-, ^ trafBce rules, if the parents dls- elation . . . Two Township resi- brated their twentieth wedding 30th are of the lowest grade. because of drought. d after that date. Advertisers position or the opinions o:" 000 asset for $5f).'r)Mu ^^ ijbey them so flagrantly? I think anniversary. Guests were the dents have had their drivers' li- may order their listings by send- the Ronson group, I certain connection, I can nh.v ,j . Bothers—and dads, too,- should censes revoked, Richard Van Carkhuff children, Barbara, Don- ng check or money order together ; qet out of their cars, which they Doren, 38, 1160 Woodbridge Ave- ald and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Mi- with their business letterhead to ly can state my oyo^-yhich gest to them that th.,: ,>!HL have parked properly and escort T nue. Fords, license revoked for chael Borden and children, Susan, Raritan Township Directory Serv- delivered as candidly and 000 asset involves .I.,.. tr:.| their little children across the 30 days for three convictions of James and Lynn; Mrs. Martha ce, P. O. Box 273, Fords, N. J., as logically as I could to the good faith and tin i:••;,• A Street. It takes another minute speeding; Thorna* Evans, 31, 500 Carkhuff, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth postmarked no later than mld- .<>r two. but the children learn the Carkhuff and children, Janet and other conferees. good will and goncl :,I:::.I:K| Railroad Avenue, Iselin, revoked i)Kht, September 20. Each adver- » * * * the trust of the !i ii, right way to cross the street. . . for 90 days, convictions of speed- Kenneth, Jr., Highland Park; Mr Utuii;nn Phone WOodbridge 8-0809 tion?" Fifth Avenue . . , From Iselln, a Anthony (Juiiin m $on, Thomas Joseph to Mr. and Critic — "Piccadilly." Mrs. James King, 226 Elizabeth Musician — "Why Piccadilly?" F.ORDS "THE LONG WAIT" Avenue; a daughter Jacqueline to Critic, — "Because one is con- Van Hefliii In < »!"i Mf. and Mrs. Charles Messina, 17 Special SALE on stantly meeting old acquaintances FORDS, N. J. — Hlllcrtst J-034( n it." "THE GOLDEN MASK" Falmouth Road; a daughter to SOFT NYLON AM) RAYON ilf. and Mrs. John Rempkowski, ntS. THRU SAT. I'.xtra Atlr.ictions l-rul.n nr,!v im Willow Street . . . From PEPPERELL ISEI1NNJ A FULL HtHIt ol < "! nR ;j I*t>rds, a son, Gregory Joseph to CARIOON- MET. 6-1279 Mr, and Mrs, William Dawson, ISELIN "LIVING IT UP" Tins hite HOHKill; Mil 200 Jackson Avenue; a daughter, with Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis BLANKETS SUNDAY A Mary Damnar to Mr. and Mrs. NOW THRU SATURDAY 72".x84" Percy Kilbri " l'il Harry Selover, 138 Midfleld Road, of Blankets at all prices. Plus Donald O'Connor "Biittle of Itmui- !;."•'_ Colonia; a daughter, Marlene tiydia, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen "FRANCIS JOINS THE WA( S" OF FEAR" 3 DAYS, STAKIINl. Illv Looking for Anne BaMfr • s>'1' ' '" :'rl" Docs, 42 Luther Avenue, Hope- STARTS SUNDAY with "CAFE CURTAIN" 111! T-'I'lllUl .,!!•! lawn; a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Clyde B'atty - Mickey Spllkine bert Melheim, 1 Cllfl Street, Port HARDWARE? 2 BIG COLOR HITK!! (In Cinemascope) '•CARNIVAL STOiir Reading. . . . WE HAVE IT!!! Eleanor Parker - Robert Ta>lur also "THE Last but Not Least: We Feature JV.-r "Southwest Passage" ' WoodbridKe High School Senior CUSTOM MADE 'Valley of the Kings' CHrls are eligible to participate in with Hoil Cameron-Joanne Dru Sli.iw starts .ii ; '" '' l»>i jiie National search for the Bettyi • VENETIAN BLINDS • DRAPERIES PJ.U5 Mitzie A written HEMMED LINEN lamination will be given. The <>ontest has been endorsed by the e WINDOW SHADES • SUP COVERS 'Rational Association of Secondary School Principals, a department OPEN DAILY MAJESTIC of the National Education Asso- j C ll! lu! 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. BOOKS as Gifts Dully 2 P. M. O 1 |hU ART Drapery shop FRI. Till 9 P.M. SCHOOL SUPPLIES "NOW Tinti v\iI>M- ; W. H. S. 535 AMBOY AVE., WOODBRIDGE SAT. Till 6 P.M. Jan? Wyuuit - i:- '•• ihlll'"D R ATLASES • DICTIONARIES In The New Chopping Center Tel. WO-8-378!} it OFFICIAL Headquarters N TEXTBOOKS • BOOK BAGS KING BINDERS E PENCIL CASES ALBUMS • WRITING PAPKR AND NOTES OBSESSION R ADULT BOOLFS • COOK BOOKS • BIBLES In in-li CHILDREN'S *OOKS • EDUCATIONAL TOYS BOOK DOLLS • STUFFED ANIMALS • GAMES STRAND tint* to stock up on a year-round favoriti SHOP JEWISH NEW YEAR CARDS • GREETING CARDS 4 WJUTEK BUI" HI :!-i'i:.;.. 79 Smith Street (Opp. Strand Theatre) Perth Amboy NOW Tin: i -M lhI Modern Globe 2 Smai.li

Combtd cotjon iollipopi...fa\|ond lor Hi (thty'rt contoui-cut) and waihability to 6x 69 STATE THEATRE (lhty'[« Shrink .tf«y«dl*} Comforlablt "HER 12 ft TODAY THRU SATURDAY V nylon• rtinforctd Ugbqndi an A(j. plus Rory ('a""'"" '"'"'^ mu,ug9 but ntvtr bind. In 10 cgnd, 8 »O 16 U7V Dean MARTIN — Jerry LEWIS in "DAWN H SOCOiP colon. I "LIVING IT UP" Open Daily 9 - 6—Friday Till 5 • GYM SUITS "* Jack MAHONEY - Peggie CASTLE In • VARSITY SWEATERS • ^OVERLAND PACIFIC" «tV KIDS - .Kl • SWEAT SOX SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Due t« thf "'" " '',,1, • SWEAT SHIRTS tended lor «i«'' 'Al';',,„ Jeanne CHAIN - Dana ANDREWS In 1 i • SNEAKERS Minarvi.M'il ^• -' BOOK COVERS 5c "DUEL In The JUNGLE" 8IAHT Bl »f MOSEDU S plwt George MONTGOMERY - Dorothy MALONE in "THE LQNE GUN" at the Majestiu Theat-e s (184 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY, WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY " You can still i'»"|;' ;, i,.v •«» pletc *hj»vi'* )"' Hurt LANCASTER — Jean PETERS In on bale ul ^ 10S MAItf STREET . PAHKiNU REAR OF STORE eU Heit to WMlwortft'i S. N£VEft A CHARGE FOR "APACHE" forthwe sh»«- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 PAGE mm * FORDS NEWS Snbepentrcnt -Xeaber FORDS NEWS Epsteim Celebrate Ladies' Aid Plans Lions Club Slates ,(|s Clubwomen Silver Wedding Date Two Amboyans Die in Truck-Car Crash in Keasbey pen Fall Season FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ep- Cake-Candy Sales Fall Paper Drive stein, 757 Amboy Avenue, were FORDS — The Ladles' Aid So- FORDS -The first meeting of : Donald Wernlk, a Riven a surprise party on their 25l.h wedding anniversary by their ciety of the Otace Lutheran Par- the season was held by the Fords pluiriiiacl.st, spoke at ish House met In the parish hall son, Ronald, Bt the family's sum- ,lon.s Club in Lopes Restaurant „[ the Fords Woman's mer home at Journey's End, Nor- and made plans to sell candy and {•'•'• in the library. Intro- maffdy Beach. cookies for the holidays. Ith the president, David Pavlov- Mis Herman Christen- It was announced that future iky, WHS In charge. Tail Twister Guests were Mr. find Mrs. Wil- he dls- meetings will be held the first .,,;.,• nn clmirman liam Rossmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. lack Boner led the group in songs. I'nreful and strict na- Thursday of each month at 8 P. M. Robert Hlrner, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Joseph Dnmbach, paper drive oliHrmnnist's work in and during the parish'house ren- Chonka, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eckcrt, 'viini mission of the doc- ovations meetings will take place hairman. reported on the drives Miss Dottle Amar, William Ep- In the homes of the members. teld during the summer months ,nl(1im, the health of the stein, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Marks, The next meeting will be held and announced the next drive Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kupper and would be held September M. m.lnry Doll and Mrs~ilber. t Tllbor. October 7 at 8 P. M. In the home named chalr- of Mrs William Larsen, 7 Benson- Boy* and girls chairman, Jens show, and Mrs. hurst Avenue, with Mrs. Ben Juhl Je.ssen, announced that the an- son nnd Mrs. Christen- as co-hostess. A new club project nual football f?ame sponsored by Pri'T ,. „' chairmen of a Marilyn Maydork will bettln at this time under the t Xlons for the children of the . | i,,. held today in the chairmanship of Mrs. Lester Mil- community will be held at Rutgers M ler. Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. Jasper University October 2. All boys and , ,mis Fnrkas of the Fords ,iiop vviil judge the show. Weds Dankosky Rossi, Mrs. John Hutchins, Mrs. of this area, who are inter* Charles Klein and Mrs. Qeow \i uv Larsen was appointed ;sted, are invited. Further ta- Smith will serve as team captnlns ,,,'o'f the annual dinner to KEASBEY—Announcement has \ouncemenU on this will be made, for the project. , n-uilji-r 14. The location been made of the marriage of Miss Bill Nork stated that the dob • The members were notified that wns invited to attend a dance' ,lllt,(,,i,,ced at a later date. Marilyn Kathleen Maydock. j,.,,,,),, wns voted to thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene dishcloths and dlshtowels may still sponsored by the Fords Little ; March of Dimes drive. Msydock, 75 Highland Avenue, to be purchased through Mrs. Juhl League. The Fords Lions Club , sponsors one of the teams In the [nwiiiiK, American home Cpl. Raymond Dankosky, son of chairman. Mrs. Herbert Hecht and league. iliuirmiin, announced Mrs, Sidney Hall, 703 Alta Vista Mrs. Hutchins were in charge of win beuin its weekly Place, Perth Amboy, and the late hospitality. Zone chairman, James B. , innke cancer dressings Stanley Dankosky. The military Coo^an, of Laurence Harbor, was , her 23. wedding took place in the chapel Introduced by Adolph Quadt, at Fort Riley, Kan., headquarters Miss Romig Hogtess i, io Mrs. Dell, librarian, secretary and recently elected of the 10th Infantry Division, U ,vud to be a popular At Party for Guests deputy district governor. Mr. iv pro S. Army, with Rev. Chaplain Coogan spoke about the activities' Kurds children during Adrian W. Van Hall officiating mention. A total of FORD8—A party in honor o of his office .and invited the club wrir circulated during Mrs. Alberta Rooney, Morris- Mrs. John Wilson ahd Mrs. Rich- to n joint meeting W be held with town, attended her sister as Perth Amboy, South Ambdy and A hu-KC majority being ard Conroy and son, Richard, ,,nks, During the past matron of honor. Cpl. Patrick De Niagara Palls, was given by Miss Harbor Lions. ,4; HI new books have been Flora, Waterbury, Conn., of the Gwynne Romlg, 501 Crows Mill ' Program chairman Lafayette in assist children with same company, served as best man. <£.' ;..','• I Road, Sunday. Livingston, introduced Raymond The couple will reside in Man- minus. New books for Two Perth Amboy men, Wlneenty Kaczmarek, 31, and Michael Laokl, 30, were killed In this pre-dawn crash at the Keasbey side Quests were Miss Ruth Traut H. Qrecnman, executive director r.iiiiM'il include: "Mary hattan, Kan., while he Is In serv- wein and Miss Barbara Harned of the Raritan Bay Community"' ice. Cpl. Dankosky Is assigned to of the Edison Bridie nunp Monday when they were crushed underneath a 20-ton tanker truck after being thrown out of their car !,, Knyiil BOX," "Devil's by th» impact. The Ambnyiuu were on their w»y 1<» work at the Lincoln-Mercury plant In Radian Township. Woodbridge; Miss Elizabetr. Chest, who gave a very interest- •A 'I'lmo to Love and a Company E, 86th Regiment of the Many, Miss Margaery^Margoczy ing tnlk on "Your Community and I >!,..• "Never Victorious 10th Infantry Division at Fort Mr. and Mrs. William Romlg, Jr You." The nqxt meeting will be t,...i<'tl." mid "Power of Riley as squad leader In the first and son William, 1TJ. all of Fords, held September 27. I'iiinkiim." Membership platoon. VFW Band to Participate Program Listed , hililrcn from the third The bride graduated from Perth Marcella Bertekap 1 mi Library hours are Amboy High School and a school Double-Ring Ceremony Held I inly. Monday through of comptometry In Newark. She Feted at Parties In Firemen's Convention By VFW Auxiliary ;.! Tuesday and Thurs- was employed In the office of the National Lead Company, Perth FORDS — "Everyone loves a wick unit and their guests at the :, . iMini 7 to 9. The FORDS -The ninth birthday of 1 HOPELAWN — Mrs. Louise St. i !;i in operated for 30Amboy. parade1' and firemen are no ex- Jo' " Czerniak will lead the Pierre and Mrs. Theresa Konar At Edley-Krauss Wedding Marcella Bertekap, daughter of ban :>n Kurds Woman's Club. ceptlon for they will end their, d when it plays for dancing in were welcomed* into membership FORDS—Miss Roberta Krduss, turn from a horieymoon at Lake' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bertekap, 80 the .i:in UiiRlnskl, art de- Hamilton Avenue, was celebrated week-long convention at Atlantic, evening. of the Ladles' Auxiliary of Hope- daughter of Mr. and Mrs! R. Rich- Georue, N. Y. !n.iirinan. requested all at a party at her home. City with a parade at lawn Memorial Post 1352, VFW, ard Krauss, 51 Maple Avenue, was Mrs. Edley is employed in the members to join In Piano is Sought which fire companies and their at a meeting held in post head- married to Prank Edley, Jr., sontime sales department of the First Afternoon guests were Robert :i ,nt diiss by contacting bands from all over New Jersey quarters. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edley, Sr., Bank and Trust Co., Perth Amboy. Bertekap, Kathleen Myslinski, Nelsons Entertain ! i.imr on Dunbnr Ave- compete for the $3,ODD In prizes The following events were an- 34 Dahl Avenue, Keasbey, Satur- Her husband Is an employe of Darlene Giulias. Denise, Dawn By Hopelawn Post and trophies offered for best band nounced: a bus trip to the Mill- day afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Wnggenhoffer Manufacturing iniiiimtional relations and Debra Giulias, Beverly Berte- and other categories this Satur- At Family Picnic burn playhouse, September 29; Trinity Episcopal Church, Wood- Supply Co., Keasbey. ::• D! tin- club has re- kap, Victor, Victoria and Robert HOPELAWN—Thtf annual vari- day, September 18. hospital party, Menlo Park, Sep- brldge. The double-ring ceremony •••!.. from Korea find the Mlka, Barry KerteBZ, Barbara 1 ety show committee of Hopelawn FORDS—A family picnic was tember 20; kitchen shower at thewas performed by the rector, Rev. i . in (ieimany thanking Salaki. Paulette and Diane Tur- The Fords Memorial Post, 6090, Memorial Post, 135B, V.P.W., met held by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. next meeting, September 21; fash- William H, Schmaus. ii r, for knitted mater- kus, Judy Klrsh, Donna and V. F. W. Military Band will march uri >c;is for war orphans and announced the need of a piano with the North Brunswick Volun-; Nelson, 156 Ford Avenue at their ion show, October 20. The bride, given in marriage by Spaghetti Supper for rehearsals of the show at the Elaine Miller, Ellen Zlgre, Ruthann ,i'i;iiiin Youth Movement. teer Engine Company as the home. The monthly cake sales, which her father, wore a gown of em- post headquarters. Anyone willing Sorensen, Robert and Barry Mad- of the New ison, Dale Farrington, Dennis Gal- Brunswick outfit attempts to re- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. J.were discontinued for the summer broidered nylon tulle over skinner Federation of Wo- to make the donation is asked to Lang, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. andmonths, will resume the first Sun- satin, fashioned with a fitted Set for Sept. 3 contact any member of the com- lagher and Patricia Madsen, Krs. peat its triumph of 1950 when it |C'.i. will be held Septem- Jerry BerteTcnp, Mrs. Michael won first prize at Trenton. Mrs, Lester Nelson and son, Roger, day in October In Lund's Con: Jacket and full skirt. Her fingertip 1 mittee. ni i,n VIC campus in N6w Mika, Mrs. James Salaki, Mrs. Bandmaster Raymond Holz- Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Wlllian a. fectlonery Store, length veil of illusion fell from a FORDS—The Ladles' Auxiliary k intt'ivsted members ate Ujen^jfttt as follows: Ed- Louis Bertekap, Sr., Mrs' Gregory Ifxs. Mary-Thomas. wa& named coronet ot seed pearls and sequins. of Fords Memorial Post, 6090, V. • in touch Ith theptert- raaka, advertising; Mrs. Oiulias, Mrs. Peter Oiulias and community service chairman. Hos- She carried ah orchid on a prayer F. W., met In post headquarters ,. .Ni.'linlas Elko. or Mrs. fcufltf" B«d Jirr. Helen Nemyo, Mrs. Howard Madison. members of the Fords V. F. W.and children, Nancy and Joseph, pitality was in charge of Mrs. book. and planned for a spaghetti sup- tickets; Herbert Blitch and Mrs. Band are expected to make the trip Mr. and Mrs. William. Miller and Helen Nemyo and Mrs. Olga Se- per, September 29, The supper is (•;• im-iit, transportation Guests in the evening were: Mr. The maid of honor was Miss Elisabeth Szilagyi, talent; Joseph and parade in their green and children, Bruce and Beverly, Fords, mok. The special prize was won open to the public and tickets may and Mrs. Stanley Myslinski Mr, Doris Dimock. Miss Olga Kurbie. Kaschok, props and sets; and Mrs. white marching uniforms" during | Also, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence by Mrs, Amelia Lauritzen. be obtained from Mrs. Elvira Hor- li.-i mi-r Kulschlnski was and Mrs. Henry Myslinski, Mr. and of Woodbridge, was bridesmaid Margaret Pastor, costume. the early afternoon, Associate Rak and children, Lawrence Jr., vath. cil in11, membership, Hos- Mrs, Stephen Panko, Mr. and Mrs. and the Junior bridesmaid was the Conductor Oswald "Ozzie" Nettel' Susan and Ronnie, Mrs. Julia Top- bride's sister, Carol Jean Krauss. Mrs. Emily Westlake, hospital v..ii. in charge of Mrs. Lar- Prank Feltivic, Mr. and Mrs. FORDS GIRL- will direct the band In a late after- j losky, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson, George Edley served his brother chairman, announced that plans Andrew Andersen Charles Held, and Mr. and Mrs. FORDS—Miss Margaret Mat- noon concert for the North Bruns- Perth Amboy. as junior usher and Rudolph are being made for an October Louis Bertekap, Jr, thews, daughter of Mrs. Kathertne Gloff ushered, Richard Krauss, party Tor disabled veterans at Hopelawn V.F.W. Matthews, 438 New Brunswick brother of the bride, served as best Lynns General Hospital. Avenue, and the late Louis Mat- man. A report was given on the dis- thews, graduated- from Monmouth •lie Honored Welcomes Members trict meeting,In Woodbridge by Chairmen Named Memorial School of Nursing. The couple will reside at 40 \l Surprise Shower COLONIA.ACTIVITIES Fifth Street, Fords, on their re- Mrs. Dorothy Farririgton. Mrs. HOPELAWN — Andrew Pastor, Miss Matthews won the A. A> Ann Zsiga was appointed chair- A .surprise mlscellan- Bernard Graham and John Komar By Legion Unit Berg special cash award in the man of the annual children's i] wii.s nlven Miss Anne were welcomed Into membership operating rooms. She is presently Christmas party. By MRS. HENRY STRUBEL hen, Long Island City. employed at the Monmouth Me- in Kukan Place, at Ku- of the Hopelawn Memorial Post- COLONIA — Committee chair- The dark horse prize,, donated 214 Colonia Boulevard —Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Page, morial Hospital, Greenlee-Gilbert !. Perth Amboy, by Mrs. 1352, V. F, W., at a meeting held men for the commir year was ap- Colfenla ewark; and John Beyernheimer, by Mrs. Katherlne Lucka, was won In post headquarters. The annual i.vv.'.vk and Mrs. Dorothy pointed by Mrs. Halcyone Johnson, 'atchuk, L. I., were the guests of ADDITION TO FAMILY by Mrs. Farrington. Hostesses membership drive is now in prog- 1 were Mrs. Westlake and Mrs. About 75 guests at- president of the Ladies Auxiliary —Patricia Parker, daughter of ill , and Mrs. Henry Strubel, Co- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. William Engagement Told ress. Lucka. of Colonia Post, American Legion, Mr. and Mrs. I. D, Parker, Amhurst onia Boulevard. Dawson, 200. Jackson Avenue, are It wa6 voted to support the i iiutk, daughter of the at a meeting held in the Legion Avenue, 'celebrated her seventh —The Young People of Colonia the parents of a daughter bom in RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Mr. State-wide "Slow Down and Live" ii'i Mrs. Ruman Ruschak home. birthday at a party, Guests were 'hapel spent four days at Bible the Perth Amboy General Hos- and Mrs. Frank Gilbert, 51 Barton campaign. In conjunction with l';t, will marry Chester The new cjiairmen are: Reha- David Carey, Hazel THomas, Henry itudy at the Camp of the Birches, pital. Street, have announced the en- |ev-ki. sun of Chester Ga- the drive, three more safety signs bilitation, Mr. John Villee; child Talagowski, Judith Brady, Kath- ewfoundland. They also took part gagement of their daughter, Lor- darken Simon i Stockton Street, Perth have been purchased by the post welfare, Mrs. George Keller; Gold leen Eck, Joan Damen, Janet Scott, in swimming, hiking and other DAUGHTER FOR6EQUINES raine, to Gerald Greenlec, son of i i in-late Mrs. Stephana for erection in vital spots in theStar mothers, Mrs. Adolph Elster; Barbara Denker, Judy Denker, sports. Raymond Campbell, Wau- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenlee, of Marks Birthday September 25, in St area. entertainment. Mrs. Paul Ablonczy Ericlca Deuerllng. saux, Wise., was supervisor and Sequine, 45 Jefferson Street, are Columbus, Ind, The wedding will V.s church Perth Amboy. All boys, 11 or over, interested in and Mrs. Stephen Seickel; publi- —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmer- was assisted, by Mr. and Mrsth. e parents of a daughter born in take place October 23 In Our Lady FORDS—The seventh birthday joining Boy Scout Troop 57, spon- city, Mrs. Wendel Doll; commun- man, Ridge Road, were hosts to Harold Chamberlain, Colonia and the Perth Amboy General Hospital. of Peace Church, Fords. of Charleen Simon, daughter of sored by the post, may apply at ity Service, Mrs. Prank Kodila; Archie Wlnant, Long Islalid and Miss Regina, Plerson, a missionary Miss Gilbert, a graduate of Perth HAIL (iAME HOSPITAL PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Julius Simon, 63 the meeting rooms at 7 o'clock on Americanism, Mrs. Michael Petyo; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carr, Newark. from Egypt. The Colonia group was Amboy High School, is employed David Gati,,son of Mr. Lawrence Street was celebrated Wednesday nights. coupons, Mrs. Franks Schuetz; —Mr. and Mrs. William Kulick. made up of 18 from the Chapel. . HOPELAWN-The .Ladies' Aux- by the Westinghbuse Corp., Rari- ^•.ciiii Gatt, 496 Crows with a fawn party at her home. Christmas party, Mrs, William 364 Pairview Avenue, entertained —Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sofcol, iliary of Hopelawn Memorial Post tan Township. Her fiance attend- - visited Mr. bnd Mrs. NEW ARRIVAL Winners in gumes played weie.: Sargent and Mrs. Daniel Vullmier; at a picnic. Guests were Mr, and Wood Avenue, entertained their 1352, V. F. W., will attend a hos- ed Columbus High School, and is cluff, of Sunnyslde, L.; I. HOPELAWN — Mr. and Mrs. pital pa/ty in Menlo. Park, Septem- Dale Iorillaji Paula Kubinak and Membership! Mrs. Joseph Swlt- Mrs. Andrew Kuchtyak and child- house guests at a picnic. They now serving with the U. S. Air eiuiiM the Dodger-Braves Stephen Docs, 42 Luther Avenue, ber 20.- Kathie Guedes, alskl. sick and shut-in, Mrs. Er-ren, Dolores, Howard and Richard, were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Force, stationed at Camp Kilmer. ir.r and the Qlftnts- are the parents of a daughter born Oother duests included Mark nest Burrows; poppy, Mrs. Henry Port Reading; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kilienknecht, and children, Carol fciu •;.inii' {ivi-r the weekend. in Perth Amboy General Hospital. Kubinak, Ribert and Kathie Kub- Daniels, hostess. Mrs. John Mur- Pease, Jr., Carteret; Mr. and Mrs and Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. George —Mr, and Mrs. William , inak, Phyllis and Joseph LaGuar- phy; secret pals, Mrs. Wendel Doll. Allan Wood and daughter, Chris- Kilienknecht, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Mldwood Avenue, entertained Mrs. Gay Charmettes Elect . dia, Mary Beth lorilla, Kanneth k membership drive is under- tine and Miss Helen Pease, Colonia dore Kilienknecht, Jr., Mrs. Eliza- Raymond PetrOcine and daughter, Slate of Officers Malasco, Sherry Buffano, Kare£ . way. All,eligible to join are asked —Mi', and Mrs. Prank Pilipponi beth Weber and daughter, Cerb- Penelope, New Yqrk City, "for a to attend the next meeting. Plesher, Lynn Hanson, Lynn and Ridge Road, entertained Mr. Plllp- n)ca and Mrs. Mary EULs, all ofweek. Theyalso entertained Mrs. FORDS—Election of officers was A baby shower was give in honor Robert Whitley, Maryellen M«sh- poni's parents, Mr. and MrsNpwark. . Mary Sivon, Flemihgton, (or a day, held by the Gay Charmettes at a. of Mrs. Michael Petyo. The dark row (and Ruth ShoobrkLge. ' Eugene Pilipponik, Nutley. |—Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sokol, —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Droste and meeting in the home of Mrs. Chris horse prize wijnier was Mrs. Joseph A supper party waslheld inLtlie —Kenneth Lewis, son of Mr. and Wood Avenue, are entertaining children, Robert, Janies >nd Ann, Johnson. 3171 New Brunswick Switalski. Hostesses were Mrs. everjiiiK for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mrs. Kenneth Lewis, ig5 East Cliff Richard Tomenchok, Trenton. Edgewood Road, were guests of Avenue. > KurJiiwk, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ablonczy and Mrs. Doll. Road, celebrated his fifth birthday —Mr. and Mrs. James Mackeyj Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Droste, Those named were:' Miss Sue Guedes, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A Joint meeting of the Auxiliary at a party. Guests were Paul and Dawey Avenue, entertained Mfl, Hillsdale. Johnson, president; i Miss Jean Plesher, Mrs. Tillle Simon, Mr. and Post will be held September 21. "Deedee" Donchesky, Karen and and. Mrs. Theodore Gillette am —Recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Zlnze, vice president; Miss Toni and Mrs. Michael Plesher and son. Patricia Conger, Wendy Dollj Lin- chljdreh, Theodore Jr:, Carol Charlep W. Knauer, Fairyiew Ave- SON IS BORN Sarlsky, secretary; Miss Evelyn Michael Jr. i ! FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Donald da and Susan Johns and Jane Brian, Union Beach, lor several nue, Was Mirs. Ellen Gruber, Mil- Morzek, treasurer, and Ml^s Rae Plnan, 117 Hoppler Street, are the Lewis, all of Colonia; Mr) anddasfc. waukee, Wfsc. Deak, publicity parents of a son bom in Perth Mrs. Russell Hopkins and Miss -Mr and Mrs. Julius Bruce end —The Juntn Club of Colonia Miss Mrozek won the dark horse TO MEET TUESDAY Amboy General Hospital. Mabel Lewis and Edward Hopkins, son, Thpmas, Amhujrst Averue, will not meet this month. The prize. HOPELAWN-The Ladles' Aux- all of Keyport; Donald Lewis and have returned from a vacation at nrfct meeting ofthe fall season will iliary of Hopelawn Memorial Post, Dr. Hugo Eckener, the noted Bruce ,and^ Kenneth Olnstead, Lake Placid, N. Y. be held October 1 at the home- of 1352, will meet in post.headijuai* German zeppelin pioneer, died of Staten Island. —The (ollowinft women of theMrs. Charles W. Knauer, Falrview PLAN CHURCH BAZAAR ters, September 21. a heart ailment in Friedrlchsha^ —Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wuertz Mothers' Association of Colonia Avenuft. FORDS—The Ladies' Aid So- fan on Lake Constance. He wasWest Cliff Road, entertained Mrs have Completed their Brownie —To mark the opening of the" ciety Of Our Redeemer Evangelical DEPARTMENT SESSION Lutheran Church diet in the > ou Have Your Eyes 86 years old. i A. S. WuerU and Miss Linda Es- leadership course: Mrs. Rudolph .fall season, the Colonia Club will FORDS—The American Honte Petersen, Mrs. Chprles Enz, Mrs. sponsor a covered dish supper, church hall and made plans for the Department will meet September I. D. Parker, Mrs. Robert Deuerllng) September 20. at 1 P. M., at theannual bazaar, November ,18. 23 at 1:,3DP,M. in .the library. on a New' Kitchen ? and Mn. Henry Dickson. library. New members wishing to UlitTiy, modern kitchen of your dreams can be FORDS, H0PEUWN art KEASBEY —Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Parker and Join qre asked to call Mrs. MuglJ children, Patricia and William, 8t«ed., Water Street. m home sooner than you think! A low-cost loan Amhurst Avenue, were guests.of : —The Woodbridge Veterans' Air H you have you? new kitchen.NOW ... and CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. andliance met at the VFW hpma In ten oLuen Janana CLiiei for it as you use iitl We'll arrange budget pay- (NOTE: For insertions In .this calendar, call Mrs. Andrew* M('s. James Van Hist, Red Bank. Hopefawn where installation, of Sedivy, 100 Grant Avenue, Itrds, VAlley 6-5610, befort noon —A (ftWlly pionj«Lwa« held by new officers was the main event of s that you can readily meet out of current in- on Tuesday of each week. ;' , • i Mv. and Mrs. V. M. Heyden, Am- the evening. Ernest Bwrows, Co- Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, and Ballroom Loans are available for ANY type of home 4m- hurst Avenue, In honor of their li Post, American Legion, wag SEPTEMBER house guest*, Mr. Heyden's the inqUMlnq g officer. Herberbrt ent. Come fa and talk it over. brother-in-law and slater, Mr, and 20—Hospital Party In MenloPark, by Ladies' Auxjllary of Hope- Blitch, HtHopetawa n VFW, was in will open oji Tu^day, September 21st, 3 to 5 P. M., Mm. Prank Burton »nd chtlduen, stiled as commander of the Al- lawn Memorial Post 1352, WW. ; Raymond, Richard and Donald, liance and Daniel VuUeonler, of at t,he Htwmwian Hall J School Street, WoodbriOg^ 21—Kitchen Shower at meetmgiof tables' Au*llia.r,y of Hope- of the West India*. Other guests Colonia P6st, A.mteric*n Legion, lawn Memorial Post 13*3, WW, in post headaiMrtfirs. were Miss 'Bertha Heyden, Miss was inducted vice commander. Mr. Registrations accepted then or by mail or telephone FORDS NATIONAL BANK 23—Meeting of Americas Home Department in library, Verna Williams, Bloomfield; Mr,, Blitch reminded the representa- 927 CUoton Avehu

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The Woodbrldge Publishing Company to defend that Nationalist Chinese bastion were in favor of a re-Assess- feel so unkindly • Woodbrldge, New Jersey ment program for Woodbrlfce against invasion. The Elsenhower Admin- home town. ;m,(' Township. I have heard some representatives. Charles E. Gregory, President talk that such a prcfjram was istration has just announced that the Sev- 1 Lawrence F, Campion nntlelpnt«d, and I would like to *m not Hum . enth Fleet will not be reduced in strength, express my opinion agalns* such object of i) ,(>-A Vice President and Treasurer (Tram Is ro i-,,,,,' By carrier delivery, 8 cents per Copy. as had heretofore been planned, as the re- n program in,ymir Column If you 1 will be kind enough to grant me Ollt Of Ul(! hi,),'. Subscription rates by m»Ur Including post- sult of tense conditions in that area of the working inrh'isi,., n.Re, one yenr, $3.00; six Months, $1.90; three the space. world. I h»ve recently purchased a who is the fo,1;; months, 85 eentr, tingle copies by mall, 10 prrnt Amnri.-nr, rents. All payable In advance. It had not been generally knowri that home and a business In Avenei. pn'l I n'reari" felt that Hi? TRX«» jwho Is met at -y a reduction in strenjjfth of the Seventh were too high, when I hwrm.'. hungry maw .; Fleet had been contemplated, but this was about, this new plsn to rulsfs more money. I moved here from political hurra, ; , revealed with the announcement that these Rahway. N. J., where they re- plans had been cancelled. The Army Is cently completed Mich a re- • ensts a lot nf in , Asse.^mont progrnm, that has It rolses lh-> ,-,,, f. Dignity, Responsiveness Needed withdrawing four divisions from Korea and railed untold ill-win amonn the munity, whir". ... the reduction plans for the Seventh Fleet residents of Rshway. Through- mnnlty mu.n ,v. Politics being what it is, it is to be ex- of County and s , were more or less in line with the general out the entire time tint the re- pected that when the advocates of one As.iescm«rit. was going on In by .the Vim*; c,,.. reduction in strength in the Far East. Rahway, there WRS R constnnt thlT.U"h tnkine ; party take it upon themselves to- question part that, is : < Perhaps the decision to maintain the cry of unfair treatment towards t the effectiveness of those they oppose, that the Tnxpnvers, end Inequalities community !• ;, • .sparks which give more fire than light will strength of the Seventh Fleet is the only to many. The nelHidRns washed gravatlon it (•,,; language the Chinese Reds will under- their hand* of blame when there nt home. It is •••,•• be the result. WIT rompliln's from their consti- vke to get mnn •, This is becoming particularly obvious stand, and it comes as a reply to th#r tuents, s>nri ma^" the nvessor people wlui ,i> threats against Formosa. We think the th? scapegoat-, although It WR* burdened wiih • locally, where the Republican candidates I hav-? hf] • timing of this announcement was good and the'o same politicians who h?.d for municipal office have adopted the cus- Instigated the re-AssesMnent quest for m'Mr ..; that it demonstrates to Asians that the program, hoping of course to In part rau^••' : tom of appearing at the twice-monthly Middlesex Crtip> ':. •. lieved it should be inserted in expects to make a complete sur- who are .entertaining the thought ing insults at an adversary or seeking to iiion- out of their Insurtiiire dollurs with ;u> • that the Missouri—named for former Presi- the New Jersey law. The bill was vey of the roster of Stale em- that probably losses are being iiimnmt ot coverage. Consult us on your 11n11r.11. made up by Short measurements belittle him, certainly does not serve this dent Truman's home state—is. being sent drafted at the direction of the polyees to find out how many Itnia with the knowledge that you will n'rclvi- . State Treasurer and the Divi- oldsters are still at work, How- In gasoline sales. However, he ;uul iriciKlly .service as well ftS competent .in;! • cause. to mothballs under a Republican admini- sion of Purchase and Property. ever, the Governor insists that declared his Inspectors found no i.i-uiv.ions for your further consideration. We trust therefore that the sniping and stration, though there is probably no con- Until the statute was adopted rather than making retirement cause for action in the number of cases investigated. However, the indulgence in personalities5 which have by the Legislature last June, at 70 years compulsory through- nection. some State employees received out the State Government, he he urged extra surveillance ex- Friendly Service — As Near As Your characterized so many of the face-to-face As battleships go, the Missouri is a young gifts from salesmen and officials would rather rely on the judg- T:\isecl by Inspectors during such price wars meetings between advocates of diverging ship and it is regretted that the tremen- of outside concerns doing busi- ment of each department head. ness with the State. Many of the CARE: — School buses and Superintendent Rogers has points of view will end, and end promptly. dous investment involved might not be of gifts were legitimate and given school children must be con- also ordered that there should be no temporising with any gas- The residents of 'Vv'oodbridge Township are muph further use to the American people. in the spirit of thankfulness for sidered danger signals by motor- STERN 4 courtesies rendered. Somd, how- oline pump that show dofleien- entitled to know all the facts which can be ists during the next nine However, this ship was a bargain at any ever, could be considered re- months. cles. They should be Immedi- X developed—whether the^effort is exerted in price in World War II-and her demobiliza- wards for extra efforts extended Arnold H. Vey, Director of the ately tied up and taken out of by. State workers to favor cer- service when faulty conditions this direction at meetings of the Town tion stresses the modernization of naval (State Bureau of Traffic Safety, tain companies. "• calls attention to the State are found, he said. Committee, as debates, or by means of the . theory and the rapidly changing pjctwe of The same statute authorizes school bus law and urges motor- "By special effort and more (Continued on Page i2> printed word. We think they can be de- modern warfare. award of contracts up to $2,500 ists to learn its provisions. without advertising for bids un- When approaching a school der certain exceptions and re- bus halted to take on or dis-, flects present economic condi- charge passengers, motorists are tions and changes since the required to stop at least 10 fee Opinions of Others enactment of the last purchase away and to move only after thi act in 1930. The exceptions ars children have entered the bus limited to those situations where or have alighted and reached a Three major department stores One of the tHree St. Louis stores means setting a good example for advertising is of no practical pltce of safety. in St. Louis have decided to meet is the central link- In a chain of other nltions; especially those utility or the nature of the* there are only two exceptions the competition of discount ten department stores, fifteen nations controlled by leaders transaction is such that time is permitted by law to prevent houses on the discounters' home branch stores and a shopping whose desires and motives are an essential element. needless delay and congestion. grounds of price-cuts. center located In nine cities. ; based primarily on selfishness. The heads of all three stores Two factors provided the im- These leading dining clubs are emphasized that their new policy petus for the new policy. One was based on principles that are rea- CLAMOR GIRLS of meeting price-cuts with price- that the customers generally sonable and sound and that con- cuts was not a temporary expedi- arent a bit interested in uphold- nate a desire for betterment In ent to recover some lost trade. ing fair trade laws which hurt the humap race that this nation They agreed that the discount their own pocketbooks. The other may be all Its founders hoped houses were a new and growing was that the store., officials fpr. Theae principles may not al- form of competition which can- recognize the price-cutters as ways be kept in mind but even so not be met by a policy of selling another form of mass distribu- the organizations are accom- the same goodslat higher prices. tion providing competition and plishing much for. the better- Tlje way the! are meeting the that the competition must be ment of man individually and as competition 1$ tip shop about and met. a- great national unit. if a discount house—or another The competition cannot be met 'On* of these dining .clubs, You place younelf among those who OI>I>"- department store, for that mat- unless the pripes are met, and i\ Kiwanls International, adopted e o1 ter—Is selling Items lor less is on that simple merchandising resolutions in Its last annual ciote jaftiy and conv«nitnc« in <"* ^ ' money than they are getting, njle that the fair trade laws must convention which cover a wide ,-./// • i their own prices aire Immediately eventually' b'e repealed or they scope in human' activwes and r«trvt bl in yo" lowered. This Incudes nationally will eventually be ignored. For which have possibilities of doing tb«U«h »mall - increases /•' advertised brands. Thus the de- the laws Ignore tin* other ruls great good if put Into earnest account—fvwt partment stores tossed over a that people will not pay higher practice in the dally life of the) financial and policy of generally selling such prices for goods when they oan organisation; and these resolu- jtandtng merchandise at the manufac- get them fqr lower. And Indeed tions could have and should have turers' advertised retail list there is no reason why they » profound effect on other or- • »«m «v«y it«iHlF6llrt, o ch.ckln9 account prices, which Is the objective should. —Wall tttrett Journal. ganizations if studied seriously manufacturers wet through en- to discover the activities that forcement of the so-called fair THE KEEK MAN will fit into the composition of trade laws. What American 4into? clubs their membership, theirabilities Missouri has ho suqh law. But can do to help created better and their obJectivesTThe key- it seems, to us that what is hap- understanding among American note to these resolutions is pening in St. Louis Indicates that citizen* is indicated by ths en- "Klwanis believes In the free evert the staufrchcM advocates' of deavcu-s of some of the best man." That is the keynote of fair trade laws ought to tski an- known of these men's orgaaiza- every true and loyal American for other look at their policy of com- tiqns. Creating a better under- it Is on that foundation the fore- pulsion. For wh«t U happening standing meant malting a better fathers built the nation that Is MEMBER there will happen eltewhere also. nation. Making a better nation (Continued on Page 12) ton UH. vine tunut (wofCAii, u., WOILB Horn Reserve System PAGBTBK INDBPENDENT-LEAD "I fc||j0 you! I love you! Can't you kttt go |U federal 'Deport Imwanee Corporate' ['KNDKNT-T.EADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 PAGE tLWfWK

John Maurlello. Nftwarlt, Sundav resplondlns! se'errtary. Mrs. Martin Judy Herplch, Laura and Jimmy Iaeovelll. Roceo and Lucille laco- In celebration of their fourth Horrman Is pnrliamCTtftTlan, 1 1 Playtor, Mrs. F. Cowan, Mrs. T. celli. an uncle nnd aunt, and nn- ding anniversary. at the Robin Hood Inn. Mont- Iselin PTA Begins O'Hare. Mrs. j. Cox, Mrs. T.other uncle and aunt, Mr. and clulr The lmffi«dliite family at- The regular raettlns? of the or- a',n o Hills Parl? Reports Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holz- sranrzntlon will be hold this after- Duffy, Mrn. K»clnko, Mrs. Shls- Mrs, A. Popoltaio, all of Jersey sehuh. Clinton Htreet, oelebnited tended mass, celebrated hy B»>v. slas and Mrs. L. Herpick, all ofCity. BesttM at the ImmiiculRt* Con- Meetings Today noon at the *rhool at 1 30 o'cUH*. their eiRhth wedding anniversary, All mothers arc uwd to be pTB»» 1K F. FERbtlSON Jrmrles BnlduWI. Walter Fcriton. the Park, and Oordan Playter, —Timothy Driscoll, Park Ave- Tuesday. ception Church. Newark, Park Avenue T ent.at this m>TiinR. It ts "Meet ftlerl», Vivian and Raymond Hasbrouck Heights. nue, celebrated his fifth birthday flympathyt Is extended to J. —Mrs. Nlcholw Mmiricllo at- ISELIN —The executive board lex«nder, Pem and Richard Voitr Ctillds Tmcher" meflttUlg. Mr. —Robebrt fowler ol Hflirison yesterday. A pnrty was held Bun- of Park Avenue, on thetended the Round Tntolc discus- of School No. 15 P. T. A held its ,,,1 Mrs. W. F. Crosby, 'hompson and her brother, Peter. ston of the Boy Scouts and Girl The tr»ntt»rs of the exectfUW Avenue, was trhee years old S»t- day and guests were Tommy and death of his mother. first meeting of the Mason at the board will act us iHwtessw. ,'„ AvrntiR. celebrated " and Mrs. T. Rutkowskl celr- urd*y. Guests at his party were Scouta at Ct. Cecelia's Hall, Mon- home of Mrs. Henry Weiman, irated their llth wedding anni- Joe Burke, Sharon Dlnftott. Gail —Mr. and Mrs. John Derlng, ,, ] iiiiiiivprsfiry on Sep- Judy and Joe Schorta, Lorraine Mathusky. Patty and Edw«rri dar. president of the organization, 13 inary Saturday. Homes Park Avenue, celebrated DIRECTORS TO MKET :, i)V ,iiciiding the day in Rnd^ Miller. Christopher and Col- Neumann, Virginia Kodlllft, Caro- their wedding anniversary Satur- Bradford Place. The officials o( —Dtanne Plftyter, Park Avenue, lee McMahan and Carol Issler. lyn and Jo Ann Strada. day. WBAT'8 IN NAME? the board Include Mrs. H«nry WCk>OSMDOK- T1IP Boartf trf ,,,,1 Mrs. W. Rickvalsky, •elebrated her third birthday —EUpene Natusch, Elizabeth —Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll have BREHAM, Tex. - The local Weiman, president; Mrs. Lester Dtrectors of the' Woman's Club of Avciuir. nttended the [onday. Guests were Patty, Jan- Avenue, was seven years old Tues- —Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas Mau- named their daughter, Terrl. She Jentls, first vlce-iiresldent; Mr, Woodbrldge will meet tonight at ,.f Mr. Rlckvalsky's :e and Lorraine Cowan, Kathy day, and his cousin, Janle Laco- was born July 29. rlello. RHzabcth Avenue, attended postofflce has Its ups and downs Harold B, Ooetchliui, principal nf 8 o'clock at the home of Mr».> i.-,|W.ird Rickvalsky, and and Tommy O'Hare, John E. Cox, velll, was four years old Monday. —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Law- the 50th wedding anniversary when It comes to names. The post- . ,1,,,. cutrr. Baynnne, lobby and Joan Kaolnko, Kathie A double party was heM Sundav. rence. Homes Park Avenue, en- party i^iven In honor of Mr. Mau- master here is.T A. Low and his Schools 15 nnd 6, second vice- Joseph Brannesan, 470 East Avs- Th(. cniiplp Is honey- ind Rommy Duffy, Debra Grasso, Guests were the urandfather, Mr. tertained a few neighbors Thurs-, rlello's pniTnt.s, Mr. nnd Mrsassistan. t Is T. o. High. president, Mr.s. Louise Dlttler, coi- nue. Sf-waren. ,,i Florida. in in it 1 <-*- mprtlng of the ,. A-is hr-lfl at the home Diniinl-i.. Oi-nnri Avenue. iry Jnlmson. Woodruff i'if)w :i den mother and ,„ H loll years old wish- .',!„ mv asked to net in

,! Mrs. OrorRr Rftynak, ,. rnU'rl'iinrd Mr. and [iayniik. Elizabeth, at ;l iv The two men then .,in ii..liini,' trip. ,1(| Mrs. R. Lynn. Park , li'vliiino'l Mr. and Mrs. ,',- ;iiwi fhiUlrpn. Ursalft, ] 11el:• :i. Mnn.'ivillo. K f'ov. nr.uui Avenue ,| iic:- piirenls. Mr. and v h, .irvsey City, Sahir- « EXTRA •li)f':it!on or lmr blrth- Tench Your Dollars More Cents With These Acme Dollar Sale Specials! COST I' {'••wan. Grand Ave- IDEAL 18-«. & FREE '. • ! i:ti('! Mrwiirk, Sunday. CAMPBELL'S lO'A-02. $' Book Cover A'I•••;:indei\ 107(5 Wood- Condensed cans )** (liven with each purchase at any Virginia • ,•! will liold a rummage. Tomato Soup I/-0 or Supremo bakery Item. i: •:,„«• at 3:30 P. M. for 16-oz. $1 MI nf the Polio Fund nnd WITH Last Volume cans Virginia Lee Plain' T'.Mip (tt. PORK t f¥l .ml Mrs. A. Cluba. Wood- Ideal Beans Now Available ..; re'.cbrated thoii- 25tl 4 A 1000-sheet $' * ANGEL CAKE 35 >:v Amonn lilt" 125|*uesU Princess rolls 89c Mtluc! Fresh from our own bakery!

Volume No. 25 •> ^ :i:'n ]•- of tlieir family, Mr Bathroom IU \ Hn.sli'11 and children Sticky Cinnamon Buns »:;>." 39c :;,: l-'v"lyn, Hostile; Mr IDEAL . a 14-ai. $' FUNK & WAGNALL \ ni.da and daughter GEMS cans Universal Standard .Supreme Thin-Sliced Bread ,:.•• 17c it iM'lle Park: Mr. am! Pineapple f .Supreme Enriched :>., k ..in. North Cape May 16-01. $' Mi • K swlcwski, Utica cans ; with White Bread -15c ;'•• ,ni:l Mrs. D. Afiostimo, Apple Sauce '-* 6 Any Sivj gp |« Sg • loill v Y.: Mr. and Mrs Purchase l-'.r-t Bloomflcld, and 16-oz. $' Ciiiirlcx Cillba. cans $4 Value! Get Yours Now! • iiisc party was Rlvpn Ir Ideal Peas »™ 6 Complete Your Set! : Andrea and Linda Ca- •; .i>i•• 1 Avenue, to mark 14-oz. $1 : .md I3!h birthdays bottles '. Hostesses were Pride of Farm Catsup 6 • :.>:. Kimdoz, Elizabeth i.Mi i, were Patty Kon C—,^mmsL^iiX! IDEAL OR FRANCO Ql5%.« Lancaster Brand "U. S. Choice" . .l.ihns, Bronda Llgh 3Q3Qtl6iXI AMERICAN PREPARED Q cemi •..-. Iri>. , Ann Newell. Homes Park $ < i live years old las' p^ F% £* "•• 7-inch Mi r ::randiwrpnt8, Mr Campbell's Beans ^ 8 ^ cut l? lb Arlington, of Union $ Oubl - l.ikas. Grand Avenue Farmdale Peas ^ 8 r Top duality Rovernment graded "U. S. Choice" beef, oven ready - smaller size 7-lnch cut. Properly trimmed :: r Plshth biMhda before Weighing. i' a children's parly B 0>DCASt $ !• Miche'c and Jasepr ! ii-illi' unrt >rry Carlo Corned Beef Hash " 4 - ..r and Boberta Prick, Fresh Killed FRYING •"i .limmy Reltmeyor D--.?!,^ SOUTHERN STAR A' 7-t STEAK BEEF «39° 3 ""• 1 iV^at Do cans Beef Liver ». 29c Fillet Flounder Froitn ideal Lorn r^catm Veal Leg or Rump 53c lb. pkf. Loin Veal Chops 75c Bacon lv": 69c Fillet Whiting cans ». 8LI0Eft Rib Veal Chops Bacon E Fillet Mackerel Z 47c Glenside TomatoeIDEAL PURE s Breast of Veal Bologna MIDGET Codfish Steaks ib- 43c STRAWBERRY 19c WMj MIDCET Veal Cutlet! 9-01. Chuck of Lamb Liverwurst 59c oked Breaded pk[. . BONELESS Fish Fillets Mrs. Paul) 10-'n. •)<>„ Preserves IDEAL Brisket Frtth ox Corned 65c Pork Roll "T 79c Condensed cans

Tomato Soup MISSION 12-oz. cans

Orange DrinS2-0I. k Apple Juice SUNSHINE COOKIES PRINCESSS I)!)- Voor c olc9 Waxed Paper l!!J-ft. ' Hydrox Cookies "JE Vour Cholc" i Swift's Peanut Butter Vienna Fingers "i"

Swift's Prem Brownies ™£ Cilllornta 33« Tokay Ibl, Flakorn Muffin Mix Fig Bam 'pV,! B«r. 3Uol DE, TOPPER'S < Flako Biscuit Mix Dog Cones Box o( 5 Contl' Itntj Extra Sharp APPLES Ho ILIOIU Ibl. Flako Cuplets Rival Dog Food |b Hunt Club Dog Food 6-lb. 73c Parson's Ammonia Jemj Rhode Iilkn« i«-oi. n- Zippy Liquid Starch Greening Apples Cheese Flag Pussy Cat Food in "^ Cadet Dog Food IGM-OI. 29c Carbona Cleaning Fluid Mild Colored , Jttity Bel ( Ideal Dog Food O'Cedar Dri-Glo Polish Delicioiw Apples >b,. Cheese >b 49 Horio M»l Play Bqy Dog Food U-oi. no Gorham's Silver Polish j Italian Kitchen Honeydews Grated Cheese ; 35C Wispiide Sharp v Furtiate Cleaned? Selected Corn 5 19 Orange Bowl oi Blue Bird Frozen Cheddar Spread 33 Sweet Potatoes—3,19 Knit Sliced ' Orange Juice C American .ft 3 3* Eggplant it. 6 ! 'i•HA^H Downyflake Wafflea s bund. 5" Kraft Dole Pineapple Juice 2 LV; 37c IdeaIdl l BabBb y LLimi aB Bean's Red Beets

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Shop at the Acme Markets, New Brunswick Avenue and Brook Avenue, Fords Washington Avenue, Carteret, or 1562 Main Street, Rahway^ INDEPENDENT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, IK* I.!•;..' PAGE TWELVE i-pss- government control, public sonnel. The IT,,,.,. radius of one-hnjf mile from tlio July 1, 66 municipalities in New schools, juvenile delinquency, the in the long run tlced the annual malady, au- outer end of thr Cape Mny Letter to the Editor thorities have discovered that Jersey, representing 52 per rent ppoplr's vote, support of for such jobs «-m Sewer outfal" line at Cape Mny CLASSIFIED Continued from Editorial Page* Riant and common rapwwd, of the State's population and chinches, vandalism, recognition ply. growing on waste Sand and on !>41,624 dwelling units, were un- Point. *» of worthy public officials and It is likely II, ore money a town gets, the CAPITOL CAPERS:—Gover- more they spend. It's Jtfst like fields from which Rrftin has been der rent controls . . .Opening of highway safety. A comprehensive worker, while ,••','.' nor Bobert B. Meytter is linvirm REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • n sponge. It would be far wiser harvested. Is the mast prolific a major portion ol the IBS-mile program. Indeed, but one worthy mand will, \\^,v '[ • FF.MAU IIF.LP WANTKI) • a difficult time trying to bet Re- to make a sincere effort to prac- source of the affliction. Garden State Parkway will be of support of all people who be- bicycle, take on Ml •HTM •PEN LOT, 200 ft, frontage, 125 tice economy and efficiency In The common variety of a celebrated on Sntwday. October publican legislators to recon- lieve In their city, their county, machines absorb 1 ft. deep, on East Hazelwood our political and governmental plant is about 18 inches to two 23 at Telegraph Hill In Mon-vene the Legislature because thoy their State and their nation.— tine. Hence tin,, REGISTERS) M KSES .ve. and Pinewood St., Rahway; operations, than to constantly feet In height, very leafy ami mouth County . . .Governor Ro- claim such a session wouid not South Bend find.) Tribune. compete with t>,, ; For All Sliifis or any business or storage. Will make demands upon our already fernlike in character with long bert B. Meyner Is busy preparing be good for Republicans .. R^in will need more ,ii', iell or rent very cheaply. Call overtaxed taxpayers. greenish flowers which shed pol- his 1955-56 budget recommen- has again come to the rescue of What future competition the tion. They would VO-H-2010. 8 26-9/16 dations . . Bee hives In New arrld acres and dry creek-beds quire a few slur It might Rlso be more expe- len grains carried easily by light office-worker will meet from the Starting salary $52.86 Jersey will show no permanent and rivers in New Jersey but cannot dupllcii, dient to put a stop to these de- winds. Billions of grains of pol- mechanical brain still seems to FOR SALE effects of the dry weather this new reservoir advocates are still Post. and ii|» for fur-flay. 40- velopers, who are filling the len are sometimes given off by be in doubt. In the United States, one plant in a single day to summer as long as thfre Is fighting. live office employes are more ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEAT- Township with homes on small enough moisture for the fnll MR. hour-tverk. Plus — ot-s and big families. wlwre the travel great distances on the tl-iiui holding their own, the ER. 52 gal., likf new. Washing wind and furnish trouble for plants, the State Deportment of '"'Mil machine, $5; 6-h.p. motor. Tele- taxes don't even cover the cost Opinion of Others Labor Department reports. They Secretary of s: increase twice yearly, some unsuspecting human. Agriculture announces . . .The now number about eight million, one thing i .„„,,, ihone Rahway 7-2095. 9-16 of sending the children to second annual all-State FFA n tlin-e weeks vacation, school. JERSEY JIGSAW: — State (Continued from Editorial 64 per cent more than in 1940 fabulous first-. 1, Livestock Show will be field at today the most powerful, the The department predicts clerical free hospilalization, WAMTTED TO BUY Did some Divide power prom- revenues of $13,194,376.79 were the New Jersey State Fair In the Second WnrM up $39fl.5l9.24 during July over most progressive -and the most. employment will continue to ex- roy; whenever m, ise Utopia to all In Woodbridge Trenton September 26 ft> Octo- pand despite all the automatic free meals, and many, HAVE BUYLTIS for one and two the same month a year ago, productive If those three words tent In his liin- Township, without thought of ber 3 .. .The State Board of "the free man," arc srnven on the files, cash registers, adding ma- family houses. Il jour house Is how they would be taken care State Treasurer Alexander re- Public Utilities has ordered pro since he took 1,;, other benefits. Inquire 'or gale, won't vou call me? ports 4 . .Repeal of New Jersey's minds of all Americans them is chines and "thinkers" coming on of once they got here? Are our posed intrastate rate increases was there. Sin., , BERES utility anti-strike law was ad- nothing this nation cannot do. the market. Perth AIIIIHIV Oeneral Zoning Laws flexible enough to by the D.L.&W. Railroad su not to mention in '00 W. Grand Ave. Rahway allow adequate business facili- vocated recently by the Gover- spended until after n public The three words create the However, the Internationa Hospital. Nursing Office Ra 7-3311 nor's Committee on Public Util- music which forms the kind 0" Labor Orgflnlzatl'm has reported —he hasten m < ties to locate neaT enough to our hearing in Newark on November London, P;ui.,, 7, 9/2 - 9/30 residential sections so that our ity Labor Disputes Legislation 10 . . Betting is down at the foundation on which Is built suc- in 11 worldwide survey, the trans- HI. 2-3700 citizens do not have to spend . . .New headquarters for the Atlantic City track while at cess for the individual and tin fer of work frorn men to ma- Tokyo, Seoul, M,,,, 9 1 - 10/7 FOR RENT their money in out-of-town Trenton Air Defense Filter Cen- tendance has increased over last nation. Freedom of man to do 11. chines Is proceeding in offices not. necessaniv ter will.be dedicated in Trenton he likes under the smiduiicr 0 much (aster than it did in Indus named.not non•> FURNISHED ROOMS to let: suit- business establishments? y year . . .Seven 'tembers of the YOUNG CURL for part-time work on September 22 .. .Thus far the Almighty lias resulted in tin try. Office machine production in able for one or two persons, 528 There are many more con- I* New Jersey Legislature recently During his f;r 1 ' from 1:00 to 7 DO P. M.. to take this year 488 persons have been creation of this great and power the United States especially 1; 1 ,mboy Avenue, Woodbridge. WO- structive suggestions to be taken attended a conference in San Secretary of Kt:,-, owe of rirv-'le.uvh. More. Linden killed by cars in New Jersey . . . Francisco seeking ways to im- ful nation which will remain si booming, sales belnc about fou City Lmmihv. 4iiO Rahway Aye.. i-1145-W. 9-16 in to consideration to make our Donald C. Fox, of South Orange the country iji;i'> own the kind of place we will prove and modernize legislative long as tfee free mnn exists. Thes' times what they were before tin Wooribriclw. WO-8-1411 has been -appointed campaign completed his [:] be happy In. procedures . . .The State Depart- resolutions forcefully touch 01 war. As a result, says the report 9-16 MISCELLANEOUS manager for Representative of trawl us Sn; *<•.':•. 51 Essex St. 9/3- 9/30 spectors. "The prevailing situa- SERMAYAN Wayside Furniture Shop Carteret. CA-1-8791. tion is such as to impose upon Highway 25 Avenel, N, J. Woodbridge, N. J. 9 3 - 9 24 DARAOO'S AUTO DRIVmQ us this obligation of extra UPHOLSTERY SHOP SCHOOL 5 FIFTH AVENUE, AVENEL Open Dally 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. NATION-WIDE MOVERS effort." Kahway REEL REPAIRS A Sl'l (i.'.LTI POSITION WANTED Largest and Oldest in County. Call WO-8-1217 Phone Woodbridge 8-1577 ileel Chechen", Ciruirri „ Hydramatlc, Fluid and Standard HAY FEVER: — Many resi- 7-3914 SMITH dents of New Jersey are looking ireased and Adjustnl uj Call Klllcrest 2-7365 MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN forward to the first frost to stop Plumbing & Heating 'or Only 11 WISHES TO BABY-SIT. Charter 9-1191. sneezing. 9/2 - 9/3' Automobiles Funeral Directors t (plus parts, if ni-.*di CALL ME-6-3041-J For several weeks they have 9-16 Industrial pipefitting We Hive — in stmt His Choice been bleary-eyed from ragweed • CUSTOM-MADr I'lHK . pollen which has permeated the Pipe threading up to 4" APAHTMLNT WANTED Visitor: "You don't mean to tel For the BEST DEAL on SWOW1ECKI • MAINE-MADK M'M( \SRJ me that you have lived in this air in both cities and rural LOAFKItS ;mtl -lll'lnij] out-of-the-way place for over 3 areas. Through the thousand 186 REMSEN AVE. AVENEL • WILDLIFE I'll li 1:1 • FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED years and billions of sneezes CHEVROLET Funeral Home (Framed) apartment or house: at leas years?" 1 Greeks and Egyptians first no- WO. 8-3098 Inhabitant: "I have.' CARS AND TRUCKS- • Musical Instruments • HUNTING AXh I MUM; two bedrooms: in i-'ood neighbor 46 Atlantic Street LICENSES ISM I II Visitor: "But. really, I canno NEW OR USED hood: for execuiive and wife. Ap • TROUT WOKMN proximate",y su: months occupancj see what you find to keep yoi Carteret, N. J. busy." ENROLL TODAT Radio & TV Service Ask How Y1111 (.111 Win desired. Nearness to Colonia pre Telephone Carteret 1-5715 One of Our I'miiliic. Inhabitant: "Neither can I— in our lerred. Call Rahway 7-3920. GEORGE E. EMERY IISlllN<;|U E 9-1 that's why I like it!" EUROPE RAhway 7-1482 BEGINNERS DlinV'Q Local Authorized Chevrolet Al's Radio & Television ACCORDION RUU I U AM) III I'Mil Sales Representative PROGRAM Prompt Expert Repairs SPORTIXCi (.OODS Exclusively Remember, there RCA Tubes & Parts Dr. H. M. Zalewski is no accordion to Batteries ZS6 Monroe Sired. Ktlmj Gas Heating Coat buy. Telephone K.\ ;-"«'') Optometrist 34 I*ERSHING AVE. CARTERET, N. J. Surveys and Estimates FUNEKAL HOMES Complete Line of Musical EYES EXAMINED without obligation Established 51 Years Instruments at Low Prices A. Rlsh, Jr., Prop. Taxi COAL - FUEL OIL 425 East Avenue Telephone CA 1-5089 SUBURBAN 237 PERSHING AVENUE GEORGE Perth Amboy EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER CARTERET 1-7608 OIL BURNERS AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC INSULATING & HEATING 23 Ford Ave., Fords Hours: Mon.—9 A. M.-8 F. M. YURONKA Ed Bonkoskl, Prop. Westbury Homes- CORP. Wed.—By Appointment TRAVEL BUREAU NO MONEY DOWN 357 STATE ST. VA 6-1290 596 CHESTNUT STREET FrL —9 A. M.-8 P. M. 83 Roosevelt Avenue PERTH AMBOY Electrical Laboratory ROShLI.i: I'AUK C'H. 5-2100 Sat. -r9 A. M.-12 Noon Carteret — CA 1-5059 113 Worth Street, Iselin, N. J. 3 YEARS TO PAY Pet Shop Call Wo. 8-3389 Free Estimates TV ANT) RADIO REPAIRS NAT SMITH & SON $1.00 Service Call, Plus Parts JUST No Obligation to Buy FOR BIRDS OF 570 Amboy Avenue WO 8-1056 Electrical wiring for homes PHONE DISTINCTION CALL OPEN DAILY 8 to 8, SUN. 8 to 2 and factories. WO. 8-0200 We Furnish and Install Give that pet of yours one of WDGE. 8-1400 our beautiful Gold-Tone cages. Appliances repaired/ All Types of An asset to any home. Others RESIDENTIAL GLAS§ from $1,25 up. METEHII) K\I1S GARDEN SUPPLIES Local, control - bred parakeets, First \i Milr AVENEL $4.98. Highest quality loose and TOOLS • HOUSEWARES packaged seeds, fffit, and treats. Each Additlonul ', v.:< COAL & OIL CO. HARDWARE • PAINTS The very latest In pumps, fil- ORNAMENTAL WOODHKllX-l I \M 1 ters, heaters, etc. 44S PEAKL ST. "'»" ' 826 RAHWAY AVE. AVENEL KEYS MADE IRON FLOOR SANDERS AND FINS, FUR & FEATHERS RAILINGS WAXERS FOR RENT PET S,HOP Used Cars 18 Main Street Opp. Town Hall Custom Made Concrete and Installed Home Improvements WOQDBRpGE 8-B01 Lillian and Ed Miller, Owners Quality Work Better I'M'U

HIGH TEST QUALITY FIX UP WITH YOUR PETS Free Estimate DESERVE CONCRETE FORMICA 40£ AMBOY UiMt GOOD FOOD . Laboratory Approved Call CA-1-7219 DENNIS M. MURPHY KASl'O WOODBKHX.i:. N J for WO 8-3146 •^KK. Free Estimate on CA1NES $2-85 Wdge. S-10M - Crushed Stone - Washed Gravel Counters • Sink Tops HUSKIKS Washed Sand - Waterproofing CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS 100% MEAT CANNED • Roofing and Siding Readings Lime - Brick - Cement - Plaster Fir, White Pine, Knotty Pine ALL BEEF Natural or Select White Birch LIVER 23c can Ileniry Jansen & Son WOOD'S FORMICA HORSEMEAT Says CHICKEN Tinning and Sheet Metal Work IADAM PAJ Raritan Mercantile FISH x and CABINET SHOP Rooflne, Metal Ceiltoft and ak for 11" Redd]/ Madame I'-- Corporation ^ Oakwood Avenue, Carteret . SPECIAL Fujhiace Work FULL III I * kilowatt Phone HI 2-0375 ALL METAL D*OG A 95 588 JLlden Street ;l BED Reg. 6,95 ^ SCIENTIFIC l On October 21, 1879, Thonut Alva Edison It \» typical of EJinon uml the electric Lawn Mowers Telephone 8-1246 SHE WILL Til I t'| win* ninifssful in the creation of the first industry that lie immediately began to FRONT AND FAYETTE STS. Come ID for Our Woodbridge, N. 1. 1 work ou improving his product. From that HAND AND POWER Weekly FUh Specials Love, Maniitp - ' practical incandescent lamp. Ae a result of PERTH AMBOY, N. J. !•<•: hit> invention, which wag completed in first pnutiral lamp have sprung all the LAWN MOWERS Live Worms — Frozen Daphniae and Business .^ ^ Service Stations you in all W.IIK '• ;u * EiliMinV laboratory at Menlo Park, New developments which contribute so much to V FOR SALE TOP QUALITY — LOW PRICES lv Jersey, I he great electric industry wan born. our daily lives in this modern Electric Era. Sharpened • Renamed not fan to pav ;•• ••:;;,, This year. 1954, an a part ot the ^lectric Further developments in the electric in- visit. She has ;• :•• •£ ;// BICYCLE!* FOR SALE Joe's Pet Shop industry, I'tibhY jseryice is ceUilirat|n(i^lie duslBy an pronged f plans, ncMt ideas and new programs to J. F. Gardner & Son Today, tlinnkd to Mr. Edison, we live in Hardware • De Voe Paints improve and enlarge its electric service 493 RAHWAY AVENUE guages. Nu ^ the Electric Era. fvenel Pharmacy Necessary! From the invention of the Edison lamp for you. ALBRECHT'S WOODBRIDGE •94 RAHWAY AVENUE 9:00 A. M. ,!< r liuve tome all the developments which con- Yes, during Light's Diamond Jubilee, ai KEY fiHOP Tel. WO. 8-9394 well as during the future, electricity doei ' OPEN si tribute HO niuiili to our daily lives. Elec- WOODBRJtDGE 8-1914 124 WASHINGTON AVENUE We're Specialist* In ao muijh . .. cosU BO little. tricity serves you in hundreds of ways in CARTERET t CA 1-1181 • Chrynler Products 79 your home, in the stores and restaurants • Bear Wheel Alignment • Precision Tune-up* down the street, in ofike buildings, fac- t Liquor Stores t There's nolhiiiK like a net to put Telephone: tories ami farms. Thanks to the Edition extra fun and cheer In the house! •.Brake Service Wr/f« lot o copy if Mn WHITMAN'S CANDIES • Transmission Service lamp, you enjoy, the magic of radio and atw book, "1k» G#nJ* in We have a wide variety to choose BELL TOWKK television, you are protected by radar Nil Arabwloi", wklcd Kilt ' Cosmetics - FUm - Greeting Cards Telephone Woodbrldje 8-1889 from. ol, (III dtUopmnl «' *>• A bill autlioii. mid sonar, you do doietis of choree quickly tlttfrll (•dvifry. WrU( FISH, BIRDS, ANIMALS Holohan Brothers tow«r fpr tlu and at low coat at the mere flip of an fublic Uifltt fhtlrlc wid Woodbridge SV Co., IS Po.lt HIM, Plus a complete Une of glv«n by the i>< electric switch.. NJWwk I, Htm Jww>: GARAGE RAYMOND Liquor Stor$ QUALITY PET SUPPLIES «rland« to thf i AW SON JOS. ANDRASCIK, PROP. Calw ProduoU been appiw''"' Complete Stock of Domestic Phone bells were i>i'-' pVBLIcffiSEKVICE Queen' Julian" ~ 1 Druggists and Imported Wines, Beers GUTH PET SHOP Woodbridge 8-0064 Md I-ISII "CARTERET'S LITTLE ZOO" in 1W2 and "•"• A-MJ-M 88 Main Street qnd Liquors Corner Amboy Avenue and porary site.'11 |J| 574 AMBOY AVENUE 80 Roosevelt Ave., Curteret ,i Second Street permanent Woodbridge, N. J Carteret 1-4070 N. J. A fHtt to EMh '-LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 PAGE THIRTEEN

LEOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LflGAL NOTICtB at, Wllliamsport, Pa. Bus will leave the manner of purchase In accordance thtt on Tuesday evening, Septtrnber j ductd and pnved on tint reading tartni provided fur In the contract of meetlrn Interested therein will ,;, 4 who have been Township Committee and the psymen* 1T( Questts Included Annie Rnmp- ington 25, D. C, until September —Mr. and Mrs. Herman S, iliottol ay the purchaser according to heard roncernlng the same. ,' - a year have re- the mtnner of purchase In Acrortttnce at mT1 kowskl, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8ih. Applicants must have had that on Tuesday ,venlnB. B.pt«nber B. J. DtJmOAK. "VCTTO. 207 Julius Street, en- with tertnt of gale on Die, the Town- will be aold with all other Towoihlp ClMt '', (Melt- home. .wo year's postal experience, have 31. the Township Committee will Stills P"l'nent. e»ul minimum prire Baran and daughter Linda. crtiined Mr. and Mrs, Alfred ihlp will dellfer a bargain imd mlewVnm^tat%SM1gH¥!.nthTrom Stills P"l'nent. e»ul m AN ORDINANCE TOR THK VACATIOw K:.|hirrn Maxwell, •esided In the area for one year dted (or raid Dremtms will uiW ml n r. M (UO* ) 111 tn6 vOrll* - . »I«it nn i i. „,>, —Saturday Bursts at the home ""Kiv Etlzpbeth, Friday evening. b n 31 u OF AND THE MCUSA8E AND KXTTR. • ret, lias returned home DATTOt 8»jHemb«r 7, 19M. m.iu» Chaniber», Memorial Municipal *' » * ',« P' ' ™« nd must be between the ages of y lots f flln dwldd dv r i terma, OUISHMTOTT OP THE PUBLIC EIOH1B of Mrs. Daniel Miller, Hiirdini! The Ooldfarbs were also hosts on B. J niJNIi.i.Al*. r'iwi,iiiir> H Buildingnn, dWoortbrldn* sell at . New Jetaeyan.d ana ", " " ' blockI l , Vr J IN OR ARIHINO OUT OP THE VACA- , ..,.k's vacation at Camp S and 63. Further lnformntten TO 1M advertlaed 8fpt 9 and Srpt 11, tlit hlgheat bidde r in lots ln iulrwl«d it down ptymeut of 10% Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs. Albert •Siturrfay evening. The guests In-' l to of the bid ncreptsblock l Ifb ya othe Townahlp TION OF THE 8TMETB AB (JHOIW , |,,.s ni. Onkrldge. While Orebe, Newark. in the $4.810-year-position may IBM, In the Independent-Lender ol sale on file with the Real Katate ON THE MAP OP PARK LAKX OAR* '.,. Hitrnrlod the Young eluded Mr. and Mrs. Marrv Brief. Deparmient and Towimhkp Clerk open Committee, tliej^unre of pnrrhase ic obtained at the post oflVe. to Inspection Biid to lie publicly rend to De monthly at the Camp. —The Lady Foresters of Amer- Newark, Mr. and Mrs. William Refer To: W-SOI lutemii and otlier he Township Committal ica Star of Iselln, Circle 54, held a —The Italian American Club of Shader, Mr. and Mrs. William NOTICE OF PUHMC SALS In the contract of of the Township of Woodbrldg* dM U'KI Mrs. Leo Thomas, fselin will meet tonight at 8 o'- r TO WHOM IT WAV CONCERN: >pt for flllDK and maintenance itt -,, Avenue and Mr, andVisitation Meeting at School'15. r l(,,t piu'ott. 30 Trieste bridge, held Tuewiny, September 7, .hip Committee has, by rexmillon and . °' »•>» b ceived their Grand Commander Rentes. Acting chairman Anthony n l B l ii ! Joume hi Commltw * dens" at their remilw meeting o0f1 Ju M* irtuinpd horne after of Elizabeth. 19M, I waa directed to ndvertlne the Jnct .&^ "^ ".;." ll»ed'T m;^m"um mn*. tb. To-.*.. CommlU*. re- L, l»M, aa more particularly seett taem- It De Frado requests that each h u ,,ior tour of West Vlr- Mrs, Vivian Van'derbeek, a mem- —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me«- thnt on Tuesday eYenlng, September i price at which »«lMidd low IrInt Mi«Ud blocblock *•""» "^ ''« « '". «• '*f™ ™" " n the actions of the committee; uAd ber of' Teaneck Circle and their member bring a prospective new 31, 1M4, the Townahtp_ Committed will will 'b e tor• n•• •tomahe- r with »u other in \*\ ™\ on* <>'•,. *1£ MH?.J WHEREAS, It has been dlaooterwl, ;,,,r;,ni Palls. N. Y., and 'Inn, IT Falmouth Road, an- meet lit 8 P tit. (DBTi ln the Com-deuus peftlpenmen^n < Md minimum prtrt »'~ ? '<»«'»,"» ° «*** to well bidder that certain errors existed ln the m!kj Deputy, Miss Rosl Caforio. Repre- member. Nomination and election IM0.00 plus OMU of prepurtnc »•l l m»V »«tct. due rtgud Ming given |.;,l!.s. Ontario. of officers will be held. •rni'nce the birth of a daughter at mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal being H0O.0O which necessitated the malting, sentatives from several circles in Building, Woodbrldge, New Jeraey. and the need mor (ll,,;.k Dance being spo- 1 Perth Amboy Oeneral Hospital. «ld block, if sold on twma. j ~» ™,' « « mliilmum. blda aliall and acceptance of a revised • m-ip;'*"«• this area Were present. A' buffet expoet and sell m public axle and tolow WHEREAS, said reMsed map, knOWV , ||,,. i/ullrTs Auxiliary of the highest bidder ncoordlng to terms be received. supper was served. Mrs. Lillian —Little R'chard La Marca Jr., will i\uite a (lown p«yuien( of 1U% Upon acceptance ol the minimum as "Revised Map of l-arK Uke.Gkirdtpsf •,,'niirn! Hnok and Ladder TEACHER SHORTAGE. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard La Of ule on me with the Real Estate of the"\d accepted the or bid nhove minimum, by thehM been accepted by the T** Vineyard was in charge of the Department «nd Townahlp Clerk open I Oonimltt e of Committee of the Township of ,i u will be held in The nation's schools will be Marca, 5 Melvin Avenue, cele- to read | price to Iti n affair. montm7 r l bridge for filing, and all of the s short approximately 300,000 prior to sale, Lots 10W to ll»8 lnclu-' iiMMllmetiu'pitu tntereM una <>»ti« ] J°" ™' "' ™ ^""KJJI'IB I>,uk nn October 2. Miss brated his first birthday at a he p roads, places and lanee as shown eachers when classes resume this slve ln Block it*, on the Woodbrldge terms provided for In the contract of | *°^ f^; „, ,.i. „„ «i. snld revised map have been I!i!i4 will be picked from —'Rev, John M. Wllus has an- party. The guests included Mr. Township Assessment Map. sal*. with terms of sale on Ale, the Town- t'. Any Rirl 18 years of nounced that after October 1. 'all. according to the president of and Mrs. Dominic Andrlolo, Belle- fake lurther nuufc UK,I the Town- Tnke further notice that at said sale, ahlp will deliver a bargain and tale for maintenance as more ps the AFL American Federation of ship Committee has. by resolution tind or any date co which It niny De afldee- d for said premises. set forth tn the actions of the iv :i:iil not married may St. Cecelia's Recreation Center ville, Mrs, Mary De Roberts and Journed, the Townahlp Committee re- DATED: September 7. IBM. ship Committee, at their refruKr pursuant to law, fixed a m,lnlmuin B J. DUNIOAN. Township Clerk v nno wishing to enter will no longer be available for Teachers, Carl J. Megel. He de-Frank. Iselin and Mr. and Mrspric. e at which mid lota ln said block serves the right ln its discretion to Ing of July 20th, 1DM: will bt sold together with all other reject an; one or all bids »nd to sell To be advertised Sept. 9 and Sept. it. NOW. THBRBFORI. BI IT » n MI-S, Martin Mahon, outside functions such as dances clared that many millions of Thomas Dl Vlvlo, Newark. 13, KM, ln the Independent-Leader. American children are receiving j Cstnlli pertlnen*. said minimum price i said lots in Mid blook to such bidder DAfNBD by the Township CommlttW Me. B-2H44-R. and weddings. The Church's own and Mrs. Andrew R. An-being WOO.OO plus costs of preparing as it nmy select, due regard bemg given of the Township of Woodbrldge tbs* Mil Mrs. Joseph Mauceri, activities demand its full and un-•••frond-class education because * nnd children. Jeff and (he deed and advertising tm» uue. Bum to terms nnJd manner of pypayment, , in NEW JERSEY STATE DEPARTMENT all of the public rights arising frssft 'fewer and fewer teachers are lot) In said block, It sold on terms, case one or more minimuii m bldbda shalh l OF CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS the dedlffitlon thereof on "Map of Ptn I, j AVIMIIJO, entertained Mr. interrupted use. Functions al- Nancy, 20 Melvin Avenue, spent Uke CMrclens" In ad parts of all streets' to teach less and less will require a down payment of 10%be received. Announced doting date for filing Alex Cutlibertaon and ready scheduled and confirmed by the Labor Day weekend art Toms ol the bid accepted by the Township Upon acceptance of the minimum'applications September 30, IBM. as shown on "Map of Park Lake

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'••'-!• it** TACK FOURTEEN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 1F',T I,R;AI, NOTICKS I.FC.M. l.KCU, NOTICKS NOTICES rVOTK'KS I.EOAl, NOTICKS I,K(1AI. NOTHT.S CROP EST1MATK Houtherly line nf the port Rending nimn vr-\ <;,. I'mi lo he ti#»**[^nrt*f^ Wer- I All Ilint Irnrt IvinK IMM'-VIUM Uje l.i'hiKli Vnlli v liiilli-.mil to tlif eiisleilv nn.I !iniitli(.:i-'i.'rly nlntiK » the 111 1 rn VN "iMilN \vc-y rsTin >•:.> rnad Dock Property wllh We mt- ." Jlllv t'l'.ip '•;|;inn:i - wore rovlwd ti i r| . i i ct in rcMKl Mirl jir.i'.'icle ns P'rni-yh anlfi linllroivl ("n !lir eflfltl nllii , I |il,I I l't".;llllll»H. lino whlc-h In l.-:-;ni..l |o aid )"" OIMMN'ANCK I IM1 I'lMri ASM) 1er'.v line of StBten Island Sound; aylvanta Hnllrr, ,| AN r reet eoiilli of sulil nnnl liea^ld Iv Mil' a n-.v, ; H ii.l the center lino of Anilwiy Avi>- Pillllnu I'lU'Pl llnpflnn" Srli««l. 1 th'e.nce.nce ID SouthSouthwesterly y nlong td h y ih j ,. to lefl.-rt ;!.,. rlffc*, -if last ' HP'.ncNTiNn in nrwiriEii ms nf NVw Iinvcr llo.id I" n (mint in t' " P fi Ficli nml ri 11 ol the [ireiw enilirufpil run- Kin His »eM); nnd 100 feet InInlanl d Sound tn a pointin,t mmWW point rRKTS ANtl HEIlt'I .VflNd JUrRKIN westerly line »( m<«'k ^7; thfiife and from mid h |, numlli', liriip'lil ForceH.'Is for nil • tthlti Mie lerrltnry heretnnfter de- norlh nf (In-eti Hireet (on tlie north I w \im— Tiiinn nr»T«nT belnn the Intersection of the Prolont?- lil'Il.DlNrVS AM' HI'HI I'Tl'ftF.I AC southerly nlonK «ahl westerly line northerly n!n,,,. ,,', ., nhi-ct In siib'sertlon A, wlklrh nrenn'l (on tlie south) B ltnft drawn ('(imi>ri'!< 447-L; thenc'f enderly of Stntrn Wind Sound; thence. (2) for cori). Ihe linrdrst lilr, vca< i"-, niKirt I/HF irmn AMNO AND IIK- of S u; () ftlonc itw rem.rT h. " 1 -e. nnd us orlulnnlly filmwn rullruad. CI.IWK Mill i 111 .mil mntli of KlnR northerly line of nioctt 417-1, to the North westerltl y l the prolongation Hoiite sf2H. in •., . li.v fifteen per cent STillflTN" 111' ' HEIMMT NI'MHFH toHt rniiV the prolongation (IF STORIR- \NH -^I^.E (IF lll'ILD- lullilinK 7,one Mn|i entitled center of M|ihllesc» Aveniin; Ihcnce of th^ CenteCt r line of Central Street. line of th* nit'i .,. Plurei ForflJ FlrchnuM, fnrrl- Hoiitherly ulontt the fent-r line nf Easterly nnd the Cenler line otS Cr-n- INOH ANIl HI MM .STHUCTUI1FS Miip of Woodbrldire " Pt>/iflnnlnK «t met int«r«ertlon of ennterly nni) nnnt,.- LEGAL N((TICKS elle Strert. Form. Mlddlesey Avenue to Hie. Pennsyl- inil Strtel. to the Center line of flK-HILAIINII AND HEHTBUTINC) Mlddlesei County, Jnnnnry 1931, xh(k ,.,.I1t,r i ne ()r tlie 1'erll y botinrtiry Une if ,-. R Mprrlll, Township EnRl-' vnnin tlnllrond. thenre wenlerly sewaren Avenue: thence. (3) Bonth- 1 THE PEW^N'Aflr. OK LOT WW- ailll linllroml with thp to the Rahw,T pi, Refer To: W-1SI mid n» shown on (\ Map re- , |>i |i, nlonR the I'tjnnnvlvunln Hnllroml to westeriy «lon« the Cenur line of I'fEt). THE SIZE OF YAUTW. COI.U1TH. n^r-r. T Cliy -l.ln», thencp srcrosn W enslerlv alone the V- NOTICG Of PI IH H SAI.F. /IN11 OTIlF.lt ot'ItN f-PACIW. THE drawn nnd delltientecli nndd markekdl | northerly nlonK ilie ('enter the plnre of heirl Spwnrcn Avenue tuo the« Center HHn( of we«»ny line j ,,' l»ello. cl'.en Cove Avenuo; th»nc«, (•) I*onti c •WHOM ir IHV riNcEHN: DENKITY OF POPULATION ItEOl • In nrrordanee with the aforesaid , ,[,e r'erin Atnhoy and WooitbrMge OnmprlEN''K MERRILL, Civil Engineer and Land i tl) t|,e ,-,.nier ||m. of riitliway Ave- of tlie Kir.it Wnril, nn«l hint *oilth Re|Hnrln(t ftt the Intersection nf Avenue; t!,enr». tnr.t 'in In n OPiicrnl Northerly i\nd NorlhenBt- '",,'•"•' ,';'. ™ ,n ' AND OTHKH rtJHI'OfSES KSTABI ISH fl'irveyor. WoodDrldi;e, New Jersey, i nue^ iin>nee southerly alonu Ihe een- nf a ni'-therly luniiiilnry .lmrrlheil the renter line of the LMilih Valley tet r llini e «, Kl-i-l, shn!l be iinrt the same is hereby . erly direction nlonn the Onter line of Ht,. 1 "' !',. ","'" ', r , INO A HOARD OF AD.H'STMFVI ANIl «« follows: llhllrond ami cenler line (if Crowe '•enter lint , meet u 11 0 chinked to ITOHT IrTDl!8TRY." tpr lire of Uahwoy Avenue ami siRe Creek to nr point of Intcf- niH'e.- <• V' r I MMi^iP'WV """ PENALTIES KOI! THE Beelnnlnn "t " pn'nt In ">» H»rl- Mill Itond, thenre novthcrlv nioim ^crtKiii of the prolongation Wenterly eriy Filont 1 hr t'P-Srr'TlON "A" alunK the centnr lint" of Heny Mtr, n inn lliif It'll fret norili of the north- center Ili'e of Ornu-n Tllll lined '" Buii'linc. loVVoodhrliJ^e Cr»ek, thence south- of the Center line of Myrtle Avenue to th" ri'inei ; w nl 8tb q:tl h pnCHNNINO nt a point In Hie South- erly lino of Fiftth treStreM:: Ihpnoe the renter IItip il KinKi d ('Iportr"l e llItotiill , with I lie Center line ot Woodbrldge theurp up»i . 'T..il'"l' wle' lit'iri 10 • "l" •"""• ' ' ' ••""• "'«><"«• .•(••terty line nt the Onrd™ Stnlc Pnrk- erly nlot'K Wooiibriilne Creek to the fref t nortth of Fifth aloiiK renter lino of r the 111',1'' Perth AinlKiy City line, thenre wpxt- easterly mill Ilicni'lirnoe eHKlerlentile y HloiiK renti Creek' thence (61 Southeasterly nlong •if Mvrtle A\, .,' ., ."•?.., -....1 WIIRR.KAR. the Township Committee wayy. aiild ,,pnlnp t bplns dlRtnnt 12952 |.-r|y Hlrert frosflns (Hant Avonm to 111« King CieiirBc Rond lo ceiiti r line of tlir prolongation and the Center line At r,"!e ' Id-n! tr.'tte f 1 53" E men- aliinn Ihe- IVrth Aciitio? City nvrtlit>rly line ol KnriH Terrai'd No. eanterlv ik oiwn o 'b' Township of W'oitdbrld.'e here- fretn on ci course S 31 A'*at Pon.l flood, tliencf of Mvrtle Avenue to the Center lln» of southerly iur il alnnij the RouthwesterSy side of , nlng.to the point or plnr« of begin- 1; tlem'KJiviMln-rly alon« tin Kanie nion, v ,..,1, <,llln( Plne»i Mrmnrlal in nn nn|h»: thenre Mtuirrlv alonit R' prJor T) to ft point, snld point liclnR Hie !n-Blows the center line of Anh Btt«*t n (Vint of Intersection of s»l(i line with n nnrtlirrlv H^ie of For>ln Terr»c*. '. !![' 1|i, In Kl «* . 1tv.«,[^rj(t,ir. .itxiwr entitled Ordinance wher»ln Lot llnllclfnc. tPTRei'tlon nf center 1 in- if W«Pt with Center line or Honnstfcad Avenu*; road (o I I i««ceiH thnt portion deeded to the I ho Rmitliwpsterly line of the old Mld- No. 1, io t!i» oenteV nt Mary t».e •,(,•, Tow,i 'di rut V I;I oe y Pond DoRil with 11 line drnvn/mrJil thence. («) Southeasterly (long the dnnlnt j, «;nc of New Jersev. In Block 367 cCon- 's Turnpike; thence 111 FIKST WAnD—sl>: renter rtf Mary t<< l laid out. the Cfnler line ot BlMr Roid; th«nc«, V,,.,, S)]ip (-'<>', .. V, if.'Vntl.- 1 IVnnsylvnnla Avenue n!> i ,,"!!!, i '•"' 'A Hi Block 358 (CotislBtlnii if lt> the south branch of the Rnhway sylvunln KallroaM (on t)ie eAMl and I m fe.'i mirth of t'if norllitrly Hi* thenrenre southerlutey nlnnit ILne to (9) Northem'erly BlonR the Center ltn» piir.iii • • " If! Till wres, more or lerpi 1,0! IH In River: thence Ui R 2R" IT 10" W .19.30 clip center Mne of Ami'oy Avenue | ,,f p|-mnn Avenue, of Bimr Road to the point ot Inler- In -:tkl hlcxk n , tolnt. The northeast corner to THMin prli'c .1! i. if h Hlrrk ".IB ilOM nrrci. ir.ore or lesai feet io a point; thence (31 8 4 07' (on tf.e wosti; nrul hetiVeen a Hue! 8 wrtlon with the Boundary line lmwMh 1 r "c' fi ot lo 1'vpiar Strjet, and Will Iw .u ' if)' W lWi,8 i feet tfi a point; thence property lielonKlnK 'o ^'. M^ry fere Re-Zoned from "I)" Residence (on ;iie north) tirawn niln-n'H)' he I .mtiniiitKt In Hi" '* th* the Townslilp of WoOdbrtdKt and th«riwil'iri-r A i ,'.'.,,;'.' >n vrlre 7."r.e"i lo "Heavy Industrial Zones." .41 S ;U 17' in" W 1104 13 feet to s Incen New ami i-'cond Stfeoti. »"<'! !iogn,>»rv of Ui» First Wnnt I'tnireh mill nlso the nnrthwrst <"or- Ctt tlience (lO> 1 Uoron«h D< C»rtoret; tlie.nce. (lO> roet from sij>, H of preparing point; thence 1S1 N' Si 32' 50" W 203.80 easterly to f«ul rnllm«il. ; |i,,|llnn I'Ueei ifeft from ti.n IlolehN. tlienci' southerly along Kisterly nnd Soiltlifft«tMly ilonn Mid thenr* norller;,- , feel to n ixilnt In the SotithrvBterly i atul .'-I '. M'''term'"' • W'"IW.\S. the Township Committee Perth Aml.oy City line ion ^n. T, K|nK onrmr'. DI1 thenre: id) N -17 or lit" E 759.82 feet ,1'olHnc Plm-ei v'i.c Tc.wnsMp ' *W should be Re-Zoned In the n-T HIM corner of urune, tliei' e eanlerly mill Iloundnry line with the prolong*-,, •Tieenlerr line ,,i \\- Of tlie b.» n'oriR the S.wtlieifterly line of Middle- School. WmulhrlilKe. \vutf>—1 it- ill ,e of ivin'r-tse public Interest >nR B11I1I hnumlnry 111"1 to A corner tlon Norilicnsierly of the Center tine :III-III c r,onh«.." sex E.^ses Turnpike to a point; said , I'muiii W ciR IM.II shies nf Main ivt! monihly nt IT ORDATNBD BY THE TOWN- «nme, ilience southerly nlong mild of Turner streett , thencethe, (11)) SoulhSouth - ler llt.f i,i w,tli point belnv; the most Westerly corner I FtRST WARD—THIRD DISTRICT Street, lii.'hi.llnir ntrnl Ford" and Jll, i;(!ifr FHTP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- :iiiniiary of jahl property in the wc.ilcrly aloiiB the said prolonifatlan 'lie crnt.'r Up,. of a trlaiuular pnrcel ncflulred by the I that part of the First 1 Norn ljtfnveiir He'xht*. All of the w»ri| ilol lor in contract nl SH'P OP WOODrUIDOE: dittT line of New Rhmmvlck Ave- nnd the Center line of Turner Stree*. 1 Onrden f,:»ie Pnrkwny from Cooper; -Wi -e or Vt'MDER I. The wlri seililA In Block 35B iConslstlnn of 1ft732 nnd point or plnce of BEGINNING, the center line of Oroye Street to the ; line of sahl Peunsylvi Avo- Southeasterly nlonn the Southerly Un« Bounded: Northerly by ' Middlesex j center line of Mattlson Street: thence WAKK—:lMilng «t 11 point n.rituIn thne east- the Westerly line of St»«en Island as it ».!••.• •• ••••. 1 alley Uni'rc.iil, thein-e n-i ntf-rly Ihe Westerly n,,,l , .unli,„ (kt , .._, to ten:,- . 'I -• I'liUKiV.. tn bv Rfienled nriil for Nothinji Holden E:is'cr:y by Garden State Parkway tlson BTect to the center line of Main ; l,', .^ -• Inns tlie center lint of T.elilRli Val- 1 Sound and the Point or place of be- |of gt „ J • m^f one .r n.r- :n hitlj shall! 2. This Ordinance shall tak; effect •ind Lands of the Trustees of Tree Streetstreo' ' the»« &Veriy ,.o,« «h, «„- \ "W&^XZ U-ii^aTand y ltiillronil to the point or place ning be re-e'.ve 1 j Immediately upon ita adoption ami School Lnnds | »er f hefttnniiiK. I'm i Plnce—Port Reading School. minimum Southerly nnd Westerly by Latfts of une r*1ltH( VUrr: t>i:. „,•••:.• publication as required by law, Polllns Place: The Alamo, New Brims-! bid. or I- I :' hv the HUGH B. QOIOLEY, Truslees of Free School Lands Contain- ; ^Wnrds w s «s Esr^?;$ -SS3S SECOND •,•' 'he p.v.-ment rick Avenue, corner Crows Mill Road, Till It l> WAUI Commltteem»n-flt-LnrRe ina 14-77 Acres. JJ^ «,«: N, 1. Schoo.. ««> ^T}^^^"^^X« 'rirdi. HKy the Foil Hull- erly line of stu-er wilh cer i. . : • SKCONI) UAHI>—TKSTII S.e the Tywn-i 7\,unship Clerk 5 Tliis Ordinance shnll tak-. elTec-t FIIIST w win—rui HTH n d b immediately upon Us adoption and erly line of Work 448; thence eHHt- roan, ami from sal'l hrainnlnK polin 'he Fume IF IL'H'I.P ship •»••.:. •!!••-•.' r:|Q anj sale To he advertised in the Independent- Ail that part «f the First Ward -•rly HIOIIK HIP northerly line of ninnlnK northerly alung the cent#r IT line of thr p» deed '" • '• ! i,1 Lender on Septemher 9 and SeDtember 'mbllcntlon jeeordins to law. Heglnnln* at a point where t!,, King north of Hennls Tlroolt an-1 Hlo.-k m anil Hlork 4 U to tlie lVnn- oundary line between Wooilbrldite line .if St (ii-orKP" Avrnue to » polm Dock Proper'v; -\, DAI/EH 16, 1954, with noUce of Public Hearing HUGH B. QUIGLEY, Ivtrr wi"-t of th* renter line ol licini; Km lu.'t east of State High- erlj along the .-.. II ,1 vtvania Kallr.j.ul and crossing the ,m] liarllan Townnhli>s Is Inter- for flnal adoption on September 21. Committeeman-,it-LarRe Amboy Avenue. way Konli' #-5; ihenc* northerly Port To be !> :ind Sept. 18. i 1954 mm': theme F.nitliensterly along feted by the center line nf dark Hi, Attest: I'olllnn riiifri High School. the northerly line of Work 4'28 to al'.iiR " line, whli-h Is 100 feet eft»t- tO thr Point 1954 in • ••Leader. I.-L, 9-9, It B J. Dl'NIOAN. lace, tlience northerly nlonK salu >i<< center line of Chain O'HIIIR 'ownnlilp boundary line lo the orl.' nnd iiiirinli'l to t>W Highway •amp with •,(..• Township Clerk rilIXT WARD—FIFTH IH«THirT itoad: thence enst"!" •l<.nnj (lie con- llulilr Jr'-'J to » point In the cfnbei westerly of SIIKIITI'I S SAI.K To be adverted In the Independent- rto'nry Mne iietweon WoodbriilKe 1 AN ORDINANCE All thnt tract Wffwn Jlie Pi-nn- ter lire of Olmln O'HIIls Hood to the "ownslilp and Clnrk Towi'ihlp: line of WooilhriiiKM Avenin ; thenc« Street; thmrr •?• coifir HF NEW JERSEV Notice Is hereby given that the fol-Leader on September 9 and Seotember sylviinln Dallrond ion the enst) am1 northerly along tlie tenfr line o1 the pToloriKaM*'ii en n;vi i,., Middle, County. | , ™,, ""I wesU'rly HUB cf Block J8' ; tlience lence easterly along H;IIJ houndary proposed ordinance w»s lntro- 10. 1954, with notice of Public Hearing the center line of Amhoy Avenue southerly iiiong tlie westerly line of \Vno>r!ilKe Avenue to Ita Irternec- the Center u« ,,; Dn-itct N ni(S for final adoption on September 21. ne to tlie center line of Dukes NortheMrtj-rly u: • IHSSCII on first reading at (on tlio west) anil the center Hue Him k 3R7 to the northerly line, of load which In th> boundary line tlun will the renter line of Slat* TfU'Sl ti\,-irAv (1. -11 /\ ^. if. ,• . ,.r,rr;,'r^i"pp ir,i .011M J I"^.^ .1 maatmeetlnintpr rtof 7f1 the Township Committee ISM. Turner Anti L.. n New Jors of Freeman Street (on the north) Hlork 3!<3; then e westerly »nd etween WooilbrldRe Tuwnslilp nnU Hlfclnviiv Monte S5J: thence noMh- iiimifl mil HAKOLD 0. of the Township of WoodbrldBe In the I.-L. 9-9, 16 nil (on th* south) by a line rtrawti soiillitrly ulotiR Hlock 396 and con- i'1-ly jilmiK .t'ntnr line nf State Hlgh- tlon of the mti.f VI'iillMA 1 r.MI.ON. ly; tlionce southerly alonR th« FAU.ON County of Middlesex. New Jersey, held l'iifal>l with Green Rtnet nnd lilO tinninK tlie last co irse In a *uralK!it wm" i:miti- S.'fi ti> the I'ennsylviinla line bet*(-er, V, i,' ... ).\ •<:•:',:i. for the oundary line between Wumll,ridge on the 7th day of September, 19M. fict north of the northerly line llnr to the 1'ort lldilliiK Hallroad to K.i >!r'jji-l; lliciirt- southerly nlong the and tlif btiTu\iy>, !. u i-i.l |i!T'iii:.-t's diittd AN ORDINANCE ownaliip and Haliway t" a point (3) Southmiai:,. end that Slid ordinance will be taken thereof Die easterly line of Harltun Town ; [Vrtii-ylvnnlu HuilroHd to the Pot. Notke Is Hereby Riven that the fol- e trie **.*.** -« tnterjit'rted uv line to the (>i,>- up for further consideration and flnal ship; tlience northerly along tne li'MilhiK KailriJiid; thence westerly By vli:n;i' I.;; the .ihove «ated Writ, lowiiiR propospd ordinance was intro- I'oliliiK riiKti IIIKII Sihnul. :he division line betftecn Klock 463 Carteret Ho«d •.',.. passHKe at n meeting of said Township '•asterly line of It.trltnn Township .iloiil.' ihe l'6rt Heading HaDroad to to nit; thn-i !i it ;inil Hcii'/ircd, I will 1 duced nnd passed on first readiiiR at md 442; thence louthu-rmerly along Southerly dim', Committee to be held at Ita meetlni to thf point or pin. e of beginning. tIK- ii.'lnt or place of heulnnlng. expose to .i > ;i' inihilc vendue on a meeting of the Township Committee FIRST w*nn—SIXTH . aid dWialon lln.- »nH' continuing Boundary line :,, room in the Municipal Building li> of the Township of Woodbrldge In the Polling Place: Fir* House, Green I'ollinK I'lacri Aienrl ^ckoul. WBPNES1MY. T11K SIXTH DAY OPWoodbrtdge. New Jersey, on the 21st NpKinnlnn at the interaction of .long ttie northerly line nf Block section wtin n» N A II. NINETEEN County of Middlesex, New Jersey, held the center HOP of Herry Street with Street, Isclln. 68-H, 468-R, 468-M, 468-1.,, 4U8-K, Jlne of Suten l": dny of September, 1954. at 8 o'clock on the 7th day of September, 1954, P M. (DSTi, or as BOOH thereafter as U'oodliriilpre Creek and runnlrg, , 46S-A, *n. 475, m, 495, 494, Timin w.4nn—THIHD niHTiuct (51 In a Ofi,i>-,. at thp hour nl o',-:o-t by the then and that said ordinance will be taken I hence northerly slon» the center 1KVBNTH 93, 491, 489 to center line of Clark I'ompriiilnB Sewaren along the taiu -•.. said matter can be rene.hsd, at which up for further consideration and flnal line of the Por !:,• prev;t!linu iStaiulunt nr DayllRru Sav- time and place all persona who may II'p "' Rerry Street nnd nlone the DI-iTIUC'I 'lace; thence wexterly along center Pollinc Place: Sewaren School. Ingi time. In the :iftern;ion of the said pftffi&ge at a meeting of sold Township center line of Railway Avrimr to na of Clark Plu<« to Hie Karltan Pronerty and Jm, be Interested therern will be heard Committee to be held at Its meeting Beginning at a point In the cen- linnlni day. al ihi' S!IITK|\ Olllce In the Clty concerning the same. the center linn of the WondbrlilKq- ter line of St. George's Avenue 'onnahlp line, tho point or place ol THIRD WAHU—POVRTH Of New Brun./.WrS. N. J room In the Municipal Building In Citrteret RoMd. thence ennleriv sloti* etrl lining, DISTHItT B. J. DUNIOAN, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, on the 21et where snme Is Intersected by the Polling Pl&ce-Hu,:i PrcmisL.- siiu.i'r. hint' and being the center line of the Wnoiitifl'lu*- EEorJort Us; I.IITI Railroad; thence ••IIIBR PUrei ( olonlii Volunteer Including all the ward louth ot In tin' l.miisiU)) of Woodbrtdge Township Clerk day ot September. 1954, at 8 o'clock Cnrtertt Road to Woodbrlilite Creek, Ire Co., Inmna A\ci>ue, ( olnnla. Port Keating RnllroaU' and we»t of H J AN ORDINANCE TO DESIONATE CER- P. M. (DSTl, or as soon thereafter as northerly along the center line of County «f MUldii'.it'j. In the? State of thence southerly along WWbl St. Georjres Avenue (Houte 4) to th» Womlhrlilge Creek. New Jersev "' TAIN LOTS 1M THE TOWNSHIP OF aild matter can be reached, at which \ Creek to the point or place of be- THIRD WAUD—FIRST BI8TRICT Pnlllnj Place: Barren Library WOODBRIDGE AS A PUBLIC PARK tlme and place all persons who may 'glnnln*. boundary line between Woo'lbrldtTe BW1INNINC. nt t!ie point of inter- Tuwnslilp anil the City of Rahwuy lit the Intcrsix-tlon of <\Y<>iKlhrlilKe>. ; I.-L. 9 16. 23 1 AND PLATQROUND. be Interested therein will toe heard rolllnu: I'lnrri Mrmarlnl Munlrlpal serUDii ol ihi v.r'tTiy line of Poplar which line Is also tlie county line Street wit tk :he suntheriy line of Sum- WHEREAb, the Township Committee •oncernlng the same. llnlldliiK. B. J, DUNIGAN, between Middlesex and Union: mit Avi'tiin- iincl from thence nmnlliK of the Township of Woodbrldge In thence along 91U1I county line to a pursuance of Its established policy to Township Clerk riHST WARD—SEVENTH DISTRICT (11 I'n-icr'i nlon: ihe southerly line All that part of 'he First Ward south point where name U Intersected by pf Summit Aveime 67 00 leet to 0 provide for Parks and Playgrounds for AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR- 1 of Henrd's Brook and West of the ce»-Ihe division lino between Blocks 46S point; tht'ii'' IUI wjutluTly pnrallel the benefit of the Citizens of Wood- DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE anil 4ti3; tlience southwesterly nlong to tlu' I'.isicrly line of Poplar Blreet bridge Townslilp, and MMITIG AND REStRICTING TO I ter line of Amboy Atenue. as far south SPECIFIED DISTRICTS AND REGU- | as the center line of Grove Street; saiU division line and westerly along 100 "X) feel I" n point; thence |3) .JPltEREAS. the Township Committee the southerly line of Blocks 463, wesicriy i>;ir,UU'l to the southerly line Is of the opinion that' an expansion LATINO THEREIN BUILDINGS AND thence Westerly to the center,line of STRUCTURES ACCORDING TO THEIR Mattlson Street; thence Northerly along HS4, and along the easterly and WE BOTH LIKE WHAT WE SEE ol Siln.mit A.eniir 67 00 feet to a point of Parks and Playgrounds 1> in the soulhtrly line of •167, 473-R, 473-S, Iii (he euMerly line of Poplar Street; Interest of the Welfare of the Children CONSTRUCTION AND THE VOLUME the center line of Mattlson Street to AND EXTENT OF THElfMUSE: REGU- the center line of Main Street; thence 173T, ,173-1.', 47:i-V, 473-W, 473-X, and thence (4i northerly itlontf the of the Community, 473-Y, 474-0, 474-R, 474-A, 496-A, easterly ll:ie ul Ptiplur Streev 100(10 NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT OR- LATINO AND RESTiMCTtNG THE Westerly along the center line of Main HEIGHT, NUMBER OF STORIES. AND Street to the dividing line of the First liitj-i;, 4',1'J-A, to the center line of (eel to the point ur place of BEGIN- DAINED by the Township Committee Clark I'laie; thence westerly along NINO, of the Township ot Woodbrldge, Coun- SIZE OP BUILDINGS AND OTHER and Second Wards. Polline Place; No. 11 School, Ross said center line of Clark Place to BEINO known mid cii'Stgnated as ty of Middlesex; STRUCTURES. REGULATING AND the boundary line between Wood- RESTRICTING THE PERCENTAGE OF Street. 1 pan of Lot 252 on u niap entitled, 1. That the hereinafter described Iji ids* ajiJ Rarltan Townshlpa; man "Mup of Property known as FordB property owned by the Township of LOT OCCUPIED, THE SIZE OP tlience southerly along snlcl Town- YARDS, COUBT9, AND OTHER OPEN SJKCOSB WARI>—KIR*T DISTRICT WILLYS Park, situated hi Wooctbrldse Town- Woodbrldge, and k ship line, to a point 100 feet south BEGIJTNINQ at a point In the North- SPACES, THE DENSITY OP POPULA- Comprising all of Keaaliey. All of tblp, Mlddli-M'i County, N. J., belotlg- the Ward south of Letilgh Valley of the southerly line of New Dover lliH to J ihn Il.inso!!. Esq.." surveye'd erly line of Church Street, dlstBnt. TION: REGULATIlfo AND RESTRICT- itoad; thence easterly and south- 100.00 feet Westerly, measured along ING THE LOCATION, USE AND, EX- Itullroitd tracks. and mapiicl hy Morgan F. Larson, Piillliiit I'larrl Kru.lifr «.'bmil. easterly along a lint parallel to »nd Civil Knciini>r \- Surveyor, Nov. IMSHi, e Northerly line of Church Street TENT OF USE OP BUILDINGS AND 100 feet south of imid southerly line STRUCTURES FOR TRADE, INDUS- SKCU.N1> WAUI)—»l:C«»Mi • Mid filed for record In the Hlddlesex from the point of Intersection of the o( New Dover Koail to a point In Northerly line of Church Street, with •RY. RESIDENCE AND OTHER PUR- DISTIUCT the westerly line of Block 477; . Ooumv Clerk s Office. POSES: ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF Beglnnl'nK at tlie intersection of As tie head of tie house: the Westerly line of Lincoln Avenue; tlience southerly along westerly Premises known as 24(1 Summit ADJUSTMENT AND PROVIDING. PEN- the center line of tlie Lehigh Vallnv Avenue, Fords, Woodbrldne To\m- thence (11 Westerly along the North- line of Block 477 to the northerly erly line of Church Struct 230.87 feet ALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THERE- Railroad with the center line nt ship. N. J. Florida Grove Ron:l. thence north- line of Work 447-L; thence easterly to the point of Intersection of the OF." along the northerly line of blocks The iij)prcjx;tii(ite jtrmunt of the Adopted June 8th, 1031, as heretofore erly ulon»f center line of Florida JudLjinctit to be satisfied by said sale Northerly line of Church Street with •H7-L, 441! and 449 to the Pennsyl- the Easterly line of Lyman Avenue; amended. Glove Itoad to the Intersection 7 LIKE THATflRST WIV COST • Is the sum of Nine Thousand Twenty- •outer of Florida Urove Uoad, with vania llailroaM crossing the same; tlience (2| Northeasterly along the BE IT ORDAINED BY, THE TOWN- thence guutheasterly along the one iSB.ftai.dOi Dollars together with SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- the center line of West Pond Road the eosis ol this h>;ilo. Easterly line of Lyman Avenue 213.68 feet to the point of Intersection of the SHIP OF WOODBRIDGE: thence westerly along the Cenler northerly line of Ulpck itt to the Together wlih all and singular the NUMBEH 1.—Said Ordinance a3 above line of Wtst Pond Uoad to a point, center line of Cnaln O'HIUa Road; rights, privlle;;(.s, litredltiimenta and Southerly line of Grant Place with the Easterly line of Lyman Avenue; thence entitled is hereby Amended by adding said jiolnt being the Intersection 01 I thence easterly along the center appurtenances thereunto belonging or thereto a New Section; to be designated ttje center line of West Pond ISoaii - line of Chain O'HIIls Road to the lu anywise appertaining. 13) Eu&terly along the Southerly line 1 SECTION LVII, and to read and pro-with a line drawn 4(1(1 feet westerlyy' wmeiiy line of block S»7; thence ROiiKKl II. JAMISON. of Grant Piece 156.33 fe&t to a point, hald last mentioned point being distant vide as follows: from and parallel to Pennsylvania sfoutherly aln/g the westerly line of Sheriff. SECTION- LVII — The Township of Avenue as laM out, thtnee south- Biotk S»" to the northerly line of •JA00D6ON und WINTER, , 100.00 feet measured Westerly along the Southerly line of Grant Place from the Woodbrldgej Is hereby divided into erly along< said line to a point. The Bloi-k 395; tlienc:e westerly and Attorneys. point of Intersection "Of the Westerly Savan Clastes of Zones, by adding a northeast 'corner of property belong- southerly along Block 315 and con- I.L.—6/9, 18, 23, 30 $36.48 line ot Lincoln Avenue with the South- New Zone to be known as "RURAL ing to St. Mary's Church and also tinuing the last course to the Port AREA." the northwest corner of property Heading Railroad; thence easterly •;• SI1KK1IKS SALE erly line of Grant Place; thence (4) Southerly along the boundary line of Permitted In "Rural Area" la the known as Washington Heights, along tlie Port Heading Railroad to •.MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT, Docket Lots 531 to 540 Inel., Block 409-N, Construction of Single Family Dwell- thence southerly along" tha boundary the point or place of beginning. No. 19415. BAItKLEY FINANCE CO., 200.00 feet to the Northerly line of ings except that the overall Lot or Plot line of Washington Heights and Polling I'tti-rt Cntouln Sihnul. »• corporntlon of tlic Blute. of New Jer-Church Street and point or place of Requirements to accommodate 1 Single Church property to a corner of «am» By, I'limitUl. and JAMiSa STRELEC beginning. ' Family dwelling sha.ll be not less than Ihenee easterly along said boundary HK((l\n WAtID—EIGHTH • and MILDRED STKELEC, Defendants 40,000 sq. ft. in Area. Permitted also line to a corner of same, thence < hivrun T Writ of Execution for the sale of prem- BOUNDED: Northerly hy Grant Place Is the construction of Accessory Build- southerly nlong Hald boundary line of Beginning at a point In the east- I iBis dated June 18, 1054. Easterly by Lots 531 toings allowed for use of Single Family said property to trie center ltnt ot erly boundary Htm «( Rarl(»" T«iwn- ,, By virtue of the above stated Writ, 540 Incl., Block 40S-N Dwellings. New Brunswick Avenue, thence east- ship where same la Intersected by "to me directed mid delivered, 1 will Bouilurly by Church NUMBER 2. This Ordinance* shall oily along (tenter line ef New Bruns- Hit Pennsylvania Hallruild and fr^ir expooii to siuu m imbllc vendue on Street take effect Immediately upon Its adop- wick Avenue, to dhe center line of Siiiil beginning point running north- WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF Westerly by Lyman tion and publication according to law.Pennsylvania Avenut, as laid out westerly and northerly along the I, OCTOBER., A. D. 1954 Avenue ' HUOH B: QUIGLEY, south of New Brunswick Avenue, iii-aterly line of Harltan Township POUHD Of CAR. MEANS I CAN i at the hour of two o'clock by the then BEING: All of Lots 368 and 389, 3H8 thence southerly along Une of said (the BHFiie being the center line 0 pfevuUln,; (Stumliird or DuyllKltt Sav- Commltteeman-cit-Lanse und 3ltt>. Block 410-H, and Attest: Pennsylvania Avenue to the center Mutton Hollow ltoaU) to a point , lii|j) tune, In the afternoon of the said Lots 523 to 530 Incl. and 641 GET 'EJWA PfCfC-UP'EAST ff 1 D. J. DUNtQAN, of Ihe Lehlgh Valley Htllroad, milch Is 1 flu led nouth of the, south day, ;il the siuTlll !. Otnce In the City lo 545 Incl., Block. 409-N; Township Clerk thence easterly along the center line <;rly line of New liover Itoad; thence Of New Briuismck, N. J.l All thu right, designated on the Woodbrldge Town- To be advertised In the Independent- I EVER NEED tf title nnd Interest of defendants, James ship Assessment Map, be and the same Leader on September 8 and September .>8(rel(ic nnd Mildred Strelec. of, in and ure hejeby dedicated to Purk nnd Play- 16, 1954, with 'notice of Public Hearing ,.tp nil the following described prem- ground purposes. for nnal adoptl'on on September 21, "tats, UJ wit; 2. This Ordinance shall take effect 1954. ''•'All Hmt certuln tract &c In the Bar immediately upon 1U adoption'and ad- I.-L. 9-9, 16 Oueh of Mlddli'scx, Mkldloscx Cqunty, vertising us required by law.t • Nwr Jersey, mure particularly desiribed r HUGH B. QUIGLEY, NOTICE 4s tie motie^ of tie cMcften: as follows: Commltteemanliit-Large Is hereby given that qualified voters of BEGINNING al Uiu point of Intersec Attest: 1 the Township of Woodbrldge not already tlon of tin Northerly side line of u. J. DUNIOAN, registered In said Township under the NOTICE! r Qramlvlew Btret-i with the Westerly 'Township Cleric |aw§ Qf New Jet§ey gpvernlng nerrna- •aide llliti of Fltzslinnicjns Avenue and To be advertised In the Independent- 1 nent registratio • " n may registe• • r wfth the ^JUKE WAT GREATER SAFETT tlu'iice South BO 27 Leader on September 9 and September Township Clerk of the said Township nuniites West aloiiK siild Northerly 6ldi 16, 1954, with notice of Public Hearing of Woodbrldge at his office at any tune TO PERSONS IN MILITARY SERVICE OR 'line of (iramlvli'w Street, 100 feet to a for Htiiil Adoption on September 21, between Wednesday, April 21, 1D54, abd | M tV£W/M BOOYANO FRAME. Wtnt; tlwni'B I'l) Nprth U degrees 33 11)54. .Thursday, atptember 23, 1954, on which PATIENTS IN VETERANS' HOSPITALS siluuu's Wtit 'M fuel to u point; thence | I.-L. 9-9, la latter date the registration books vllll ..ill North liu decrees 27 mlnutej East 'be closed until afttr the forthcqmlng '1M fuel to 11 point In said Westerly '' General Eleotlon oil. Tuesday, Novem- AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS \Uw at HtKslinmona Avenue; and I v,,...., 1.A ,,',,N ORDINANC„ IINANCE ber 2, 1954, or at Middlesex County Oe .. . ., _give. n tthat the fol- ie.nc:.(,.- (4j ulu..,, (hi: aune South 9 de- • lowin,„»?,g proposeJ' *»*d »ordinance was Intro- Board of Elections,.Citizen Building, 46 es :t:i minutes East 50 feet 10 theduced and paired on first reading at Bayajd 3treet, New Brunswick, N. J., at Uolm 11ml |i!iti:i: nf beylnnLng. any time between Wednesday. April 31, If you are in the mllltllry service or are a patient in a a meeting of the Township Committee 1954, and Thursday, September 23. 1954, ,ij, BifliiK also dcsiyiuutid as lots 47 and of the Township of WoodbrldBe In the «t lj) Blni* 1), on a map entitled "Map during tha following hours: Dally, ex- veterans' hospital an^eSire to vote, or if you are a rel- County of Middlesex, New Jersty, held cept Saturday, from 9 A. M. to. 4 P. M of [vtHUlitt.scx TeiTmje, sltuata In the on the i 1th da; of September, 19S4, ative or friend or a p^sbniwho is in the military service Borough ol Middlesex, l\llcjdlssei( Conn- or at, the office of the Middles**: County and tha; said ordinance will be taken Board ot Election*, Perth Airjboy Na- q&, Nuw jersey, tjuptemuer 132)," and up (or\ urther consideration ojid nnal Hied In the Mi()(llesex County Clerk's tional Bank Building, Perth; Amboy, or is a patient in a s' hospital who, yoq believe, passaa* at a meeting of luld Townahlp N. J, •'drlicc on Novi'mber 20. 11)24. us Map Commit ee to be held at Its meeting will desire to vote in 'eneral election to bej held on iHUmber 1062. Hit Nu. (115. room In tht Municipal Bulldlna in Notice of change of residence or L. Pr'eiulsi's kuuwii us No. 1 Pltzalm- Woodbrldge, New Jersey, on the 21stapplication for transfer of registration November 2, 1954, kihdty' write to the undersigned at inont Avenue, Middlesex Borough, New dny of September, 1954, at 8 o'clock atinll.be rfiade either by wrlften request Jersey. P. M. (D8T), or aa 60011 thereafter us forwarded to Xhe Municipal Clerk or once making application for a military service ballot to ' Tl»* aiipruxltuutc iiniount of the Judij- sal (I matter can be reached, ul which the County Board of Elections on forms .rnent m be suiislied by said bale 1B the. time and place nil persona who mayprovided by said Municipal Clerk or by be voted in said election; to be forwarded to you, if you stini of One tTliunaatid Three Hundred /Interfiled the»l|i win/ be heard celling; ||n prfmon at/tho offloe of the 'Eighty-one* (il.lill,OU) Boll&ra fether • the safce1. Muhldiml Clerk or County Board of are in the military servitor are a patient in a veterans' 7 Elections at 46 Bayard Street, New mm AU jryltly i tlie t-uitaif thffs Jale ' ' B. J. DUNKiAN, , Togvtlier wlll h all nnd singular the Brunswick, N, J,. or at the office of the hospital, stating you|$lA|ne, age, serial number, home x rights, prli'ilitijes, hereditaments und •! Township Clerk Middlesex County Board of Elections, TAXi-DRMNG'100, ITS A appurtenances thereunto belonging or 4N ORDINANCE TO AMBND AN OK-Perth Amboy National Bank Building, address and trie addjfm;tt which you are stationed or b il DINANCE ENTITLED "AJN ORDI Perth Amboy, N. J., u» to and tnclud- GREAT HELP IN PARKING U. JAMIKON. NANCE LIMITINO AND RESTRICTING iu; September can "be found, or if yau.deaire the military service ballot TO SPECIFIED DIBTMCT8 AND ftK JSlieritf. for a relative or friend t|hen make an application under •BENJAMIN YflNOWSKV, UlJlTINCl THEHEtN lUILDINQa AND NOTIC* I.- Attorney. STRUCTURES A-CpORbiNG TO THKIR CONSTRUCTION ANI| THE VOLUME Is hereby given that the District Elec- oath for a military service ballot to be forwarded to I:-L. 9-ft, 18, '23. 30 $26.04 tion Boards In and for the Township AND EXTENT ot THKIR USE; RSQ-of Woodbridtje1 will sit at places herein- him, stating in your gyration tliat he is over the age AN ORDINANCE ULATINO AND liKbTfUCTlNQ THE after designated on YES: LOOK AT THE AERO WlUff 1 Notice is hereby given that the ful-REIGHT, NUMBER OF BTOBIES, AND TUESDAY, NOVHMBER 3, 1854, of twenty-one years s his name, serial num- lowlny proposed ordlimnce was lntro- SIZE Of BUILDlNOe AND OTHfK between the hours Of 7:00 A. M. and Oyterl imd p.'tsnl on first reudiui; at BTKUCTUHOSB, RKQU LATINO AND t) (JO P. M., Eastern Standard Time, for ber, hdme address a«(f 11$ address at which he is sta- •tft.Jlltetiiii; of Ihe Township Committee HKSTRIOTINU '1111S 1'EIiCBNTAOE OF the purpose of conducting a BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CftR of tlic Toiii:iilli) ol Wuut|hrlri(io lij the LOT OCCUP11SD, THE BIZE O*' GENERAL SLUOTION tioned or can be •TOmity of Mlddlesen, New Jersey, held YAli-liS COlIRTlj. AND OTHGH OPEN 1,0 vote, upon candidates fur the follow- ' on, Hiu 7th day of Seu^ember 1054, SPACES, 1'HK DENSITY Of POPULA- c TION : KBGULAT1NQ AND REBTKICT- ing offices: tn.d t^iai s.ciil ordinance will be taken One (li United States Senator Erated; Uj) for lurlher consideration and Until INC1 THE LOCATION. USE AND BX- lKN'i' UV UBE OF BUILDINGS AND One ill, Member of we House ol jWsaKe At u meeting of suld To«ui,lilp tlt .p^(anlttce to be held ut Its UIIMUIK BTKUCTUHKB rOB THADE, INDUS- gongs, tit TRY, HEHIDBNCE, AND ai'HER PUR- nk fooni In the MunU-lpal Bulldinu In q ) mwt of the Board of tU. JOSEPH DUFFY, WoodbrldgtWdbrld , NeNeww Jr- on' th-—e -21s * tPUStti: ESTAflLiaHlN(^ A BO/OID Of Choson Freehold ifty of , at 8 oVlock ADJUSTMENT AND 1'IIOVIDINQ PtV- no (1) Coro County Clerk, ; ALT1ES FOR THE VIOLATION THEaiE- M, (IW)(MtfT), , o r Hs thereafter 8ne (1) Member ot tbe Towmhlp ^ inutUT can be reactvad, at which OK" Cummlttee from each of the three • Middlesex County, time uud plats 11,! person* who may Adopted June Bill, 1931, ai: heretofore d County Record Bldg., KOVAC MOTORS be lulerotted therein will pe beard hmeudeU. Liiutermut; the sume. BE IT OKIJAINBD BY THB TOWN- The polling; plarea lor tha varlout 'New Brunswick, N. J. B J. DUN1OAN, BH1P OOMMnTEB OF THE TOWN- wards and election Ulntrleu of the 720 Amboy Ave. Woodbridge, N ''•',.'""• Towiwbti> Clerk OP woomuixjai: TdwiiBlilp «( Wovdbrldg* ar» an AN OfllOINAHCB TO RBPRAL AN 1. fcmid ordlnauce an above entitled tolluwu: AMSMPifltHT ADOFPiSO JULY IS, hereby amended by adding thereto riUKI' WAnD-^IRHT DISTIUCT Wm. Kovac fw- r ,1 t THURSDAY, flBPTEMBBR lft, 1954 PADS WITBEH >ass Defense Bothers Barrons Facing '54 Debut Sept. 25th Giants' Scout Looks Over Some Iselin Material Golden Bears Use tOPS IN TIME Practice Session 6 Key Performers; 000 Reveals Weakness; UMON Alexander Injure! 2 are Cut Adrift OF WOQDBftlDGE—Not complete coach tony ly content with the Bartons' she** CSCMOIB'B Onldpn BMTS resetted in it against St. Feter'e of Hr» * mil.1 Jolt wllrr this week when Brunswick In a recent practice M§> It MB disclosed that, six key *er- slon, Coach Nick Prlscoe has • if formovB were lost to the Squad for buty schedule set for his,squad $ t.fip sppqnYi for vsi'toiis reasons. prepare them for the season's rft« Ue KlJiilR, last yoftr's first sirlrtK (mini in I on September 25 wttft Pnterson East Side furnishing tttif pffi»nMvi> Mid, flrpsrted for Chirt- f t,irioos?« tfnlvrrslty to accept a opposition. ' uricl scholarship, while Bonnie won me- Tli* Woodbrldee skipper lit, Km"*!, League. John P. Giants' chief scouts, highlighting ert B. Meyner, of New Jersey, will Rounding out the backfield with made a beneficial move when he, ,.) riwliMiCed president portant of the collection for out- lersonally present a handsome Krotb will be the veteran Perth By Johnnie Royle switched rugged Patsy Barbtfo • r.iaar.ioB for another the afternoon's entertainment, the standing sportsmanship was pre- annual Iselin Little League picnic trophy to the winner of the gruel- Amboy quarterbcak, Nick Mauro; from end to fullback where he has -.:-;( until September, sented to young Bobby King, a inqther Perth Amboy alumnus, been running beyond expectations at Kennedy Park was termed a combination pitcher and second ng 250-lap National Stock Car ITEMS SELECTED FROM A SHOWCASE tremendous success. Championship race—most impor- Bdbby Zambo, and last year's most since the start of the initial prac- ...v i former manager baseman for Fire Cmopany No. 1. tant event of the year-^at Roose- valuable player, Spike Loftus. Saturday Evening Post picks Erik Christensen as tice session. Although he tips the ran Dtniiton cham- Burke, who Is recok'nized as oneBecause of his fine attitude and velt Stadium here this Saturday Zamfio Is entering his Initial sta- scale in the neighborhood of lift .w-tsoro Trucking Red of New Jersey's most capable conduct on the field, Frank was a night and it could well bV that the rt pro football, while the other one of the most outstanding linemen in the South and pounds, the Port Reading ball :--i*rl to the position of talent hunters, rendered a lengthy unanimous choice, securing the trophy, bearing the Governor's iall toters are well tested veterans. carrier is exceptionally fast for his talk on the merits of baseball and votes of all the managers and future All-American material. If Eric is fortunate .•: *li:l« James Pttllon. name, may find a resting place in Back tp Balkfleld size and will be hard to catch onc^e uemonstrated various batting and coaches in the league. another State, so any non-Jersey enough to make the nation's most famous football he bulls his way across the forward • -f International Di- fteldiroj techniques. During the To back up his first-string baek- ^ji \:t local Little Also receiving trophies as their pilot sare entered in the classic. field, Cacciola has on hand such team, he will be the third former Barron to do so In wall. course of the afternoon, he judged team's, most valuable players were; •. Yi-yurj. capable performers as Bob &p- Another backfield member who numerous athletic events on the Moe Rlchhlemer, Fireside Realty; Eteht State kings had been the past six years. / .i;'jv,v.si{!. manager of program and awarded twenty-two signed by last week with still more plnger, a hard running fullback; is responsible for Piiscoe's sound • • Club Timers, re- Frank Martin. Pete Schmidts; Moe Solly Hoaglnnd, Tony PalUmbo, * * * * night sleeps Is young Richie Mol- trophies to the league's most out- Osborne, Fire Company No. 1; coming in; already represented ... .'.<•• for the all- Roger Davis, Duke Grulick. Moon nar, a former Jayvee star who has standing players and teams. Billy Hoffman, Moscarellis Sun- are New Jersey, New York, Penn- Steve \eiertag informed this desk that the Central >, -uvx-'i sear, and the sylvania, Plorida, Maryland, Dela- DiMatia and Frank Markovlcs. Just about clinched a starting as- . :-. ?'iliop was re- The two Most Valuable Player oco; Doug Brlnkman, Ten Eycks; Jersey I&tol League's annual banquet will be held signment at one of the halfback Teddy Shadleow, Kenney Assocla- ware, Virginia and North Carolina Captain Harold Miller, the old- v ±r»esor for an- tiophies were presented to Charles est veteran on the squad in points slots. He ran well in the St Peter's Pukes of the Pete Schmidt Giants ',iniecs to a engraved trophies as the Little Rutgers football team with kid quire leave from his nearby naval West Coast. friendly rivals for the right tackle League's best hurlers. Both chuck- formers that includes Ray Hend post. (Continued on Page 16) •, v. .i.sswt Schooiey gloves this year because the Scar- ricks, Sonny Hutchins, Sam Dl * * * * ets were effective throughout the let skipper remembers back to last The Golden Bear skipper Is season for their respective teams. Russo,, Ted Halrfield and national Is it true that the Lucky Eight Club is contemplat- ,i;;'.«d tnt the as- year when he whipped his squad modified champion Joe Weatherly, loaded with guards, namely Mike 1 Danny OlccKna, the Ten Eycks' ..< r.: over the Our in.to shape too fast. It became all of Virginia; Pee Wee Poblettt. Zodonl, the New Jersey amateur ing the erection of a golf course on its property in the • v nifps due to the versatile shortstop, and Ralph stale and listless by mid-season Ed Lindsay, Ray Kable, Rex White boxing champion; Len Sendelosky, Pocono Mountains? Members-Fred Adams, Zully Pi;; Bauer, the Lemongelli, of Moscatellis Sunoco, Jim Bowles, Johnny Bolas, and and defensively would have had and national sportsman champion Mayer and Walter "Bobby Jones" Merwin figure it : Sill Kupnck was copped batting laurels for the 1954a hard tittle stopping a second- Johnny Roberts, of Maryland; Erik Kjeldaen; while the pivot •'..u'ri on Fullop'a capalgn. Oleckna wound up with string high school passer.' Dutch Hoag and New York State post more than likely will be would be easier to install a nine-hole course among We will go back through the a .635 average, while Lemongelli handled by Bill Shirger, a former years this ' week in the Sportj Harman is'trying to keep his champion Steve Danish from' the the trees rather than to sell the expensive sets of clubs • I mt w early start followed close behind with a .600 players fresh since Princeton, the Empire State; Johnny Zeke am Woqdbrldge High School per- Quiz, checking back on some of ..;• ,ui.:u Littie League" mark. Pat Novia, Fireside Realty's year's most important foe; is an Oeorge Tet from the New York Citj former and Bil Pearson. they purchased for the October tournament. the outstanding performances by r.eir trjouts this fleetfooWd outfielder, accepted theopening day opponent. The Scar- area; Billy and Bobby Myers, o: Cacploa intends to continue his , * * * * clubs and players. Here Is ho* ..r..uv at the Clam Home Run Trophy by virtue of let coach flays the constant plug- Nurth Qaiolirra; Tomie Elliott, heavy training program until the you score yourself: You get four ••.M Field. Saturday leading the league with five round gins of co-captains Augie lan- Florida; Frank!* Schneider, Don latter part of next week to Insure Bobby arid Jimmy DeJoy are home on leave ffom guesses. Mark your choices • '•::.\i and nine year trippers. Matty Berlin, Of Fireside nucci and By CHearn have made Stumpf, George Horvath, Frank the top physical condition of his 3T4. If you're right on the • • ;)uc through their Realty, and Fire Company No. 1his psychology Job easy. Both co- Coan and State champion Nick club for the opener. their'.naval station in Jacksonville, Florida. The broth- pick, score yourself ten points, ffvS '• :•!"* candidates re- Jaak ODonrtell tied for second captains have special problems Nicolette, from New Jersey; Bol ers are remembered by their exploits with the St. for a second, three for a third aHn Page i§> Red Schoendienst. slve man," Harman explained, GlnnKy, Christy MatheVson tina (Continued on Page 16) disturb the other worshipers. • * • * "but he 'has a lot to team about Luther (Dummy) Taylor. Htfw snapping] the ball back and offen- Cacciola proved he still rules with an Iron hand many games did those thre^ sive blocking from the post. He is pitchers win for the Giants tar UKE WHAT WE SEE IN AN exceeding my fondest hopes." Seen as Future $tar when he fired two of his stars for breaking training 1804? This year Harman is basing his rules and another major infraction of his program. lfl04? ( ) 79, ( tail, ( ) 83/( ) • > entire attack on Iannucci's power 85, ( ) 87, ( ) 88. ,!V running. He plans to use a more His publicity director, Al Danes, ia making a serious 2. Grover Cleveland Alexander WILLYS, wide-open style of play in order effort to sell the Golden Bears to the public. won 27 games for the Phjladet* to keep the enemy defenders f|om • • * • phia Phillies in 19H4 and EriaJiiSF'" massing against Iannucci. I Mayer came out on top In 31 4^-' Bob Sabo became the latest Barron to be put on the claims—a total of 48 games'(ot he two. Dick Rudolph and Bill' \ConMnued on Page 18) |h Q\\\\\\\A]\k[ ames copped 53 games between Battle (or Points hem for the pennant*wlnn$f:; Boston Braves of 1W4. Where did On at Old Bridge he Phillies finish? ( ) Second, ) Third* ( ) fourth, ( ) Fifth, OLp BRIDGE — Local racing ) SIxtM ( ) Seventh. _ fans are looking forward to Fri- 3. Eddie Rommel, now fk"~' day and Sunday nights at the Old American League umpire, •flrftr Bridge Stadium as the battle for pitching for the Phfladelpjilfc point honors, feature wins and ATTENTION Ath'eticJ In iwra when the tfjajp r trophies contfinie to dominate the finished i seventh with gantu v, open competition rac* meets on BOWLING TEAMS won, 89 lost. Six pitchers finished-' ' the fast half-mile speedway in the the A. L. season with twenty' Shawkey, t ) tlfeljf, Speedy iPete has garnered 3410 t. Only twice have t markers to hit credit, Ed Soden, We Aro Now Taking Orders for BOWLING SHIRTS American and National League the SUd Bank flash; ia in second bftttlng champions appeared place with 2846 tallies, and the Order early and be prepared (or the same World's Series.! In ] roftrini Frincetonfctrt, lfen Smith, the opening match! TyjCobb (Detroit) and Hoaut- hold* third place with 27&6 racing Wakner (Pittsburgh) were points. •• ticlpants i arid in 1931 it was H* LOOK AT THE AERO WILLYS An abundance of action* and 24 HOUR DELIVERY ON Simmons (Athletics) and excitement is promised to race BOWLING BALLS Hafey (Cardinals). Can you FORE YOU BUY ANY CAR fans, who witness the best in the which team has had the East eadt time 6ld Bridge runs. batting • chftrtplons in the . M. ««* «nUTS AOIOIS, WC t*' ! foursome W Jim Delaney, Al War- Dodgers. ( ) Pirates, ( ) TJrtM,.- ' KOVAC MOTORS arv Stfneone, a rugged player who has upon by the coachin, '.' best man. Ushers were Philip Noto ; Inn 120, consumed 300 hamburgers, regularly on both off, UlUT Perth Amboy. Rev Dan- been Impressive in recent scrim- T and Edward McOrath. Jr. j 350 frankfurters, 720 bottles of mage sessions. fense until the mK> ••,',, U Qiorci. pas'ov. performed, the him. '"' The newlyweds left on ft wed sodn and a large assortment of The dark horse among the new DUble-rini! ceremony. pastries. Sports Roundup Pass Defense •'Continued from Snorts Pasei (Continued from Sports Page)# disabled list due to a cracked leg bone. However, he position, while John D'Apollto, of Port Reading, and Ed9le QuacJten- NOTICE! should be able to resume action at his end post in three bush match talents for the other, weeks if the injury mends as it should. tackle post. • Quackenbush was., a * • * * varsity guard last fall, which gives TO PERSONS DESIRING him a slight edge on a starting nod. ABSENTEE BALLOTS. LPP Kijula. with only two seasons of football experi- Leo Segylinski, ,who came on In ence with the Golden Bears, recently acquired a-par- a giPRt style toward the end of If you are a qualified and registered voter < tial scholarship at Chattanooga University where All- the campaign last year as the Bar- ! % ions' third flank operator, has State who expects to be absent outside the ,st,, (1 County Eddie Adams is entrenched. • 'ill nailed down the left end position November 2, 1954, or a qualified and registered * * • * without too much difficulty. How- ''(iti'I ever, over on the right side of the who will be within the State on November 2, mr, Coaches Nick Priscoe and Frank Capraro are im- line. Carmen Santora and Vic because of illness or physical disability will h, , •• but pressed with the change in attitude of the present Schwartz are going all out to land to cast your ballot at the polling place in your d Barrens, who are eager to learn and overflowing with the other end assignment. This tussle may not be decided until on said date, and you desire to vote in the Gem i,, • -1 j if t spirit The Woodbridge skippers have groomed an all- Paterson East Side arrives in town. Ramberirer's department storr in the Prlneeion Shopping Center oprnrd for business at 9:45 A. M., tion to be held on November 2, 1954, kindly v.: !'•(„ sophomore backfleld for the future. September 9. Just after Bamhrrger president .Inhn ('. Williams cut the riblmn to the Hoor of the M«H Tommy McAuliffe. Woodbrldge's apply in person to the undersigned at once r W)U •stinj * • * « Prineeton Township Mayor Albert Saliman (left) and Bam store manager Charles B. Ferguson (right) All County guard, has recovered that a civilian absentee ballot be forwarded i assist. Over 10,000 customers visited the store on opening day. from a leg Injury and is back in you. Out Fords way they must have been well satisfied harness to bolster the forward Such request must state your home address, ; wall. 1H1B running mate on the left and |)u,p with John Meszaros' accomplishments as president of c!ing trip through the Caribbean. tional Division performers take A seasonal improvement in em- address to which said ballot should be sent, ami side of the line may be Glenn must the Little League because they recently re-elected him For traveling, the bride wore a over at 1 o'clock. ployment has been reported by Dobbs, whom Prlgcoe contemplates be signed with your signature, and state th.- i President John P. Meszaros, BUI two-piece powder blue sink shan- Secretary of Labor Mitchell. using as a defensive end to why you will not be able to vote at your usual to a second term. Bob Reilly received the top vote for tung dress and navy accessories Pullop, Bill Kuprick and player's p the vice presidency, and a corsage of white orchids. agent Bill Novick will conduct the place. No civilian absentee ballot will be furni i The couple will make their tryouts at the Clara Barton site. forwarded to any applicant unless request then Is * Sonny Bahr contributed a terrific job directing the home in San Juan, Puerto Rico, received not less than eight days prior to the i; where the bridegroom is stationed Meyner to Present Dr. John D. Nemeth and contains the foregoing information. * Iselin Little League this past summer. He organized with the Army. The bride Is a (Continued from Sports Page) - the circuit three years ago and it has been mushroom- graduate of Perth Amboy High School and was formerly em- Schneider second.' The Myers Veterinarian Forms of application can be obtained 11. 'i!» : the ; ing ever since due to his diligent efforts. ployed by Westinghouse Electric brothers were second and third to undersigned. t • * » . • Corporation. Her husband attend- Roberts for the national crown announces his return ed Elizabeth school; and gradu- with Nlcolette next. Schneider and Dated: September 17, 1954. '. If the Golden Bears fail to attract sufficient cash ated from Middlesex County Vo- DiRusso trailed Weatherly for na- from active duty with the Army * customers in their two opening dates at the stadium, cational and Technical High tional modified honors in 1953. School, Perth Amboy. to his practice at the M. JOSEPH DUFFY, '„'. don't be surprised to see the club fold for the first Last year Governor Meyner, County Clerk, then campaigning for office, made "* time in fifteen years. DAUGHTER FOR BURKS a similar appearance at Roosevelt \^'codbridge Animal Hospital Middlesex County, WOODBRIDGE — A daughter, Stadium and is so impressed with County Record Bldn, Ellen Dorothy, was born Tuesday the importance of this one that he 900 St. George Avenue, Woodbridge will repeat the act. If rain inter- New Brunswick, N j to Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Burk, 40 (Near Cloverieaf) Green Street, at Rahway Memo- feres, the races will be run Sun- rial Hospital The Burks have day afternoon. another daughter, Nancy Jean. PROCLAMATION Mrs. Burk is the former Jean Greiner, Green Street. She is the daughter of Mrs. Peter Greiner and niece of former Mayor August F. Greiner. WHEREAS, the Township Committee of the Town- ship of Woodbridge finds that dogs running at large Meszaros Elected in the Township are endangering the public in their (Continued from Sports Page) persons and property; and League personnel. New candidates from the greatest "Rocket" Engine yetl are requested to rep6rt for the try- Alert is the word . . . satin-smooth, too! Just put ' outs at 12 o'clock, while Intema- WHEREAS, the public safety requires the killing your foot down. A breath-taking response telb you of such dogs; in short order—you control 185 horsepower! Why It is hereby proclaimed that any dogs hereafter Sports Quiz Answers deny yourself this new power experience? Try the found running at large within the limits of the Town- "Rocket" in traffic—on the expressway—any where I ship, without being properly muzzled with a wire 1. McGinnity won 35, Mathew- son 33 and Taylor 21, for a total muzzle securely fastened about the nose, may be of 89 games. The other members killed. of the Giants' staff had a com- bined record of 17 won and 12 lost. R. S.:-26-4:90 2. The Phillies finished sixth. ISIOM ^. Rommel won 27 games and lost 13 for the seventh placers. through the dramatic panoramic windshield! TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE 4. The Plttburgh Pirate, four times: Beaumont 1902; Wagner At the wheel, your casual glance sweeps the horizon. k TOWNSHIP OF WOODpRIDGE 1903 and 1909, and Paul Waner, 19?7. You enjoy the widest outlook ever ... unobstructed HUGH B. QUIGLEY, Mayor '5. Casey Stengel, .393. Casey <.. unhampered. Clearly, there's greater pleasure in . / batted .364 with the Dodgers in driving and new safety as well. Drive Oldsmobile 1916, .400 in 1922 and .417 in 1923 with the Giants. and you'll see—how easily you'll see so much more! ARE YOU REGISTERED? Have You Changed Your Address Since You Voted Last?

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If you have changed your name since you last voted you must re-register. You may register or give notice'of your new address at the office of the Middlesex County Board of Elections, 313 State Street, Room 708, Perth Amboy, or at the Township Clerk's Office in the Municipal Building, any In the car that's styled to stay new I day,from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. on September 20, 21, 22 There's youth in every low-level line... in sweep-cut ' and $3, If you are 21 Election Day yqu arc eligible to vote if you register. styling ... in Oldsmobile's fresh new color tpning. Next year—and the next—you'll see many imitations ^ NATURALIZED CITIZENS MUST BRING THEIR PAPERS of the OUsmohile you can own today. Get the facts and figures ,.. you, too, will make this car yourt! Be Sure You Are Registered MIDDLESEX COUNTY OLDSMO BOARD of ELECTIONS — Ml YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOIILI DEALIR Room 708 - 7th Flour - Perth Amhoy National Bank Building WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES 475 Rahwa^ Avenue 313 State Street, Perth Ainhoy, N. J. Woodbridge 8-0100

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