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WOOmHntirVr: — Somebody (roofed I ««nm«o»m«nt, Some Board members mentioned there *•»,.* coflld U considerably damage to the grounds^ind there night be a "great Oral of expense involved." There Is a circus coming to town on June 18 and no on* i, " •' .... . 4 is quite certain wherr It will e»mn. Tnctilay night, iw if there was no problem at all. the Need A Circus? Town GnrnoUttst nasaed a rewhitlon permlUIni the Elks The Elks of Woodhrldge, of which Mayor Frederick M. ';tb hoM a Circui on June IK on the premises of the Wood- Adams I* exalted ruler. i« «pons'orlnit the Clyde Beatty brMge high School" provided the Elks submit proof of Town, Count Cireut on .Tune 18. Tickets were printed annonndnt the Workman's Compensation coverage. circus ground* will W the area In the rear of Woodbridfe i. • > • • We Already Hi»h School, wtthont first obtaining Board of Education Commlttecman Robert Jacks noted there "may be con- consent. flict of Interest" In the vote a» Commltteeman Maynard 1 * • # # • VWhttBlty Charles Molnar, John Kvanko and John Hughe!! Mondtty night the matter wan brought up before the < are members of the Elks Lodge at is the mayor, Hoard. Superintendent of Schooli Patrick A. Boylan noted * • * • i .lune 18 It* In WoodbridRe HIRH School graduation week and Although Monday night It appeared an if the answer of In Tax Fig Have A Circus the Board of Education In A definite, "No", the request was might "seriously Interfere" with graduation preparations. It wan noted tents would have to be erected »bd animals and taken under advisement, « • 4 • O ;, trucks would be damaging the area at a time when school officials try to have everything looking splc and span for One thing Is certain— a circus has been honked. Nursing ServiceP>*olesI 11 Move

N'w'Code'Jncome-Earning Clubs Taxable ^ DriveWOODBRIDQE — Mostot WorkinOpe/ijOg hard and long n Ratio ]s Called All Groups On School Reverend George W. Ahr, hours the Sisters have been Pressed Bishop of the Trenton Dio- existing on a vei*y close bud- cese, will come to Wood- cet. Last year the receipts WOODBRIDQE - Wood* bridge tomorrow night to total $12,805.81 and expendi- bridge Township officials f^ ** - <&t$M Included Building open the annual campaign tures amounted to $13,761.89, appear before the MiddleMi Watered' for the Mt. Carmel Guild in, WOODBRIDCIF, — A direc- so at the end of the year the : WOODBRIDGE - Resolu- Nursing Service conducted by County Board of Taxation wiiMDRKIDGE -- A code of i *t % tive from the Middlesex County-ttong setting In motion the In- budget was overexpended by > <( *r the Uttle Servant 8i»ters of morrow afternoon to contert :, Hilcli the Democratic Board of Taxation received fay itial steps for new school con- $866.08. That sum, plus a 12.33flt ratio ol revalued .-.iiitv culled a "watered- the Immaculate Conception. local Assessors this Week i. •• ^'"'uctlon authorized by the The meeting will be held at sufficient amount to take ship property. ,u>, •.. i>mn '. VMU- MdopUid by *±ll w carp of this year's expenses, ft-- it mandator/for the Townahlpl^" ™YWl " *** St. Joseph's Convent on Realty Appraisal Coi , inn On mini Her Tuesday :> > must be raised. I •,) weeks aso. the Demo-1 £., until Monday byv tht e Board of, strawberry Hill and will be recently completed revalual iiiti-mptpd to introduce a to assess §M tax property Education, attended bv the various A house-to-house r.anvasR of the Township an* the chairmen of'he drive. is being planned and the Sis- ,,i, in ordinance form but oiuied by frattrnal orders, cfvlc! one resolution named archi- Committee decided upon 15 During the put year the ters hope that the residents cent of true value as a •i imi with opposition .by the: clnbs. women ^ orsanizatlbni. itects as follows: Emil Schmid- i ;iiihl:cfln malorlty. j lln East 1 for nuns, calling at the homes of of Uie area will be generous. for taxation, rhe dlreoCp* came about'.{men't of gohooO'" **l I-i Murray the bed-riddsa reggrdlet*. of They must pay for auto ex- !' MI dues n't no farj when the CCuhty received However, the County ,,ii:ir rimunltteeman Rob-i new list of exempt- property!ibowltz, Perth Amooy, for re- race, color or creed, took care penses, printing, the upkeep using a formula based on .IIMT.-. Third Ward, com-' Tom the Totouhlp. Noting a placement of School 6; Fred-1 of 692 patients and made (,- of their convent, fuel, tele- ratio has insisted on the i.'-ni "I'1.* mi I'xprpnalon! :iew»cxemptien for the Elks erick P. Weidersun Associates, 7fiO visits which took up i,« phone, medications, auto in- ratio. n Mand Ior d ltlons to 365 hours. Of the 69jW«k- surance, insurance on the ,ii'.i •.;[; nuiliiivi more." \ Club, the Cotfcly Board inves- <*Jf « * ? Township Attorney 1 Scll00ls 2 n d tirnts, 152 were non-Cafi||)Uc, convent and last, year had. to •,!iiiiiii"ii''iniin .John Evanko.i tl«ated and found that all fra- ? 1«-Colonia and M Hutt said he and rwovatlfm of nine were Jewish, and 18 buy a new car to make house i • :i \V,i;d ii'plied ternal onranbatloitt are ex-! Woodbrldge Jun- David F. Gerity, Victor1 lor HlRh Scho l Negro, calls. ,IIII. in;,i • ;>n i'xoii's»loiv •mpt from taxation. The dlrec-| ° and Joseph Sumons and •Roy F. Muncjy, new board ,•.••: ,-ni ;:• II wise thing." ] w*- ;lve followed. Josephine Swartz, chief member, said he yrants to know .i!:i!n,n 'lie Hepubllean' of the Assessors' office, will The assessors also have in- more about the architects be- .! :•> j'.iv.itil! thr <•(«!(» ln| pear. structions to assess all church fore voting. He said he also' ,i; :.i;m. Mayor Fred ^ Politicians Pondering 71 property not actually in use for rms ideas for construction of a I don't have too much taltlff; \t Xcl.urif. eluimed the' chtirch purposes and all ceme- two-story building for Sehool I that the County Board of Tait|.-. • II: ,iir,!iii'd the passages' 1 tery property not in use as on the Mawticy tract. Mr. Mul- atlon will change its position, !. I n:tiiH)sed ordinance1 burial Kroullds. Decisions on Slates MAKING A GOOD BKfORU: *t>«ve are some of thr Woodbrldrc Iliith School debaters len feels the architect* should Mr. Hutt said yesterday, "bttfc, -, . ui•!•! obvloiifclv improper who have ntabll for violations of the just two weeks away—March 9. tion such as the Colonia Civic resolution authorizing lashed out at the County Board ii,ii CuiiimitU'i'Dian Tliom-1 From outward appear*ncea. the Democrats are rower to a ; Improvement Club will receive pi amis ojey, Board counsel, declaring that it has taken % i icllo. Fourth Ward, re- solution of their problems than the Republicans and they are School Debaters to Argue if UN tax > fantastic position." • \ Hi'- resolution "be the TownOommlttee|jhopinhoplRn Rththee fintaUhiK 1 Asked ii,;the rllrrcjive town^ i. ,n nrdmam * farm". Mr.I convey munlcipally-ownedlBnrt party wort«(**n«;' "By lowering the-ratio," Mr. pos9t home! oil 1 v amendment in 4#-l ed on H\t 2) • i Evanko continyedt."^,w^fl(M* 'Significantly Strengthened * ih.e Township Between PO0 ?' IIIK at Stanley's ( |lector Michael J. Trainer s«idj . fJt'ino As announced last week, 000 and $500,000 in County -.place In the Morristown High it "is a possibility, as the law their ordir«n»#' — Wood- Walter Zirpolo, Colonia, Is ap- Tuxes. I feel tliat, the County IntrodueUon -Widge High School AJumrU As- JBchool pebate Tournament, states all property that is reve-| of Tags parently the Democrats choice Board of Taxation is being &r- y\ The Alumni Association, thejnue-produclrw is taxable," 1 for mayor. bltniry. In effect they are teU- us our entire revaluation lMnlh tM th was formally organized in A meeting of assessors and Lawrence Weiss, Crocus Drive f ™* th?>haiSyihatee betwwbetweenn SetoSetonn Hall Prt- program is wrong." ) .ni itir lewlutlon un-i October of last year, and mem- Woodbridge, has the lead for inmnirv before the pitraiory School and woofl- bership is open to all Wood- cemetery lauck and it was esti- l 1 o Aid r und First Ward choice and un- Wanning up on the sub- lhcv became iudlg- brldp' High School debating Scheduled bridge High School graduates.; mated approximately 70 acres doubtedly has the backing of ject, Mr. Evauko noted; can be returned to tax rolls. WOODBRIDGE —Dr. LeRoy leaders. Mr. 'imit'd on Page 2> team*, Martb 2 at 8 P. M. in We to outline his qualifications activti e interest i n thth e schoohl be conducted Saturday with the Township. We decided on 15 an assessment of $92,500. election in the Second Ward. Lieut. Jo-jWiii be "Resolved that the UN,in detail land to'support its actlvitiw. ussistance of the Sub-Junior per cent of true value for a He, said he will explain his rea- basis for taxation and the liaison offlcer'shouid be significantly strength-! The aCllon WHS taken during Woman's Cluji of Woodbridge. •ulaf Police sons next week. Mr. Blanchard County says we are wrong, I a debate; between Confmittee- Municipal Budget Misses Mwyann Gerity and has served on the Town Com- ii Police Itcwrvea ot John Mundy, Woodbridge meeting of the association has can't help but f«el the County men E Jacks and John Linda Napdli .were named co- mittee since January 1859. He D.f'iisc Council, tn-lforenric mentor, hha s aaalgneld been scheduled immediately af- is trying to make up a tax losi Evanko when the Hutt ap- h Wearing Arrival captaias by Miss Maryann Ur- was first elected to a one-year tii.it beginning MarehlAkn calavano and deorge ter the debate. from Woodbridge Township, otatment was referred to ln- ban, Sub - Juniors' president. term in 1958 and sought and •iiinumB fw an UWtef-jHaytko for the afflrmattve and WOODBRIDGE—The 1061 JOSEPH MANZIOME Thus will mean an unnecessary The girls will work under Mrs. was given a full two-year term !'Hi. -ib police reiervejiRichard Parka» and Martin PROMOTED Township budget will be in- tax burden on Woodbridgi Mr Evanko said: troduced Monday or Tues- Rabinowltz' direction and in 1959. Township." • patrol throuuh- Weliman (or the negative a- KEABBEY - Word has been headquarters for the day have no opposition has been forth •If the committee then feels day it was announced by Although the naming of a "ndtif- Township, ttalnut the Seton Hall team. coming to Joseph Manzione, The County has stated thai the tob received that A/3c John F Mayor Frederick M. Adams. been established at the Wash- successor to run in Mr. Blanch- lingerpnntlng of Jo«ph Juh-, «cond vice he is not the man for attorney. It has used the same formula his »P- Rychlickt, Jr., son of Mr. and Ing Well Laundromat, Main ard's place is not certain, it Is R^erves has beguniprejfdent of the Woodbridge and wants to revoke However, the mayor said, In the Fourth Ward, Joseph for each municipality In the lntmfint 1 recom- no totals are available yet Street. understood the Second Ward • iidquarters High 8cfc m Alumni"A«)cla> ^V^ Mn. John Rychlicki, IT Dahl Bosze is said to have the edge. County, e l(1 l can't be and It will be difficult to Mrs. William Samson has screening committee Is favor- in the renerveiitlon, will «rve as moderator:™<* « «•'"«>,."• Avenue, has been promoted to Mr. Bosze lives in the Colonia These ratios of other revafc» than thBl come to any decision regard- been directing volunteer work- ing Herman Fallen, an employe Gregory, pub-' J Maklarv to and Ctarte. A/2c and is stationed at Olm- Ing a tax rate until after to- ers who have been covering all of the American Can Co. section which is part of the ued districts have been fixed Independent- M Christie to llsher of the stead Air Force Base, Middle- morrow's meeting with the the major restaurants in the There is evidently no probr Fourth Ward, although most of as follows: New Brunswick, Leadfr wtll serve as one of thelmve won the first two debates rt'serven meet County Board of Taxation on Township asking for donations lem as to the Democratic party the Ward is made up of Iselln. 28.48% Plainsboro, 29.45% jof thr current Tri-County series. town, Pa, where he IB an IBM Civil Defenae judges the ratio of assessment." with the use of canisters. choice In the Third Ward as (Continued on Page 2) Spotswood, 38.60%. The Woodbndgf debaters'Recently they tied for first specialist. Tax Income for Town because of Refinery: Reveals Hess Main Influence in Plant Enlargement

By CHARLES K. fiREGORY PORT READING—Barle McMahon, superintendent of the Sewarcn Electric Generating Station has re- vealed that the proximity of the Hess Trading andj Transport, Inc. refinery was the deciding (actor in the decision of Public Serv- ice to increase its facilities here so they will be "the largest in the State of Newj Jersey." Mr, McMahon was one of the speakers it the public inserting held last Friday in the school by residents of Port Reading and officials of Hess. Leon Hess, president of the com- pany was principal spokes- man in asserting the plant's extraordinary safe- ty precautions, Its cordial relations with the Port! Reading fire department, its policy to hire — when' ever possible—residents , Leads Brigade and Ernest Barbaras. PARK TERRACE -'.children J* the M«nlo Pn,v. n" • determination to be a neighbor!: 1 Mr Byrne wad named agnostic Center. Th*. bn,;i,,.;„ "of which you all will be proud."1 ,„„„»,, _ Tomor- Out of town guest ' *«« . Mrs. „. the Mad Hatter »ho»T» films ^dulrlsuo,, ,, ,„.„( from 7:30 until 9:00and Mrs. Eugene. Burns nnd The meeting was the out- chairman bc sponsored, by the lighten"! on *>»y e.m. ,„,. growth of complaints concern- Christian Service Brigade RoRer Burns of Haddonfie n. Sale AuxllTary ofth. M*n-,Ple. of lipstick and . 1 v,n,\n- the direction of Capt. and Albert Glvons of New ing noise emanating from the Terrace Boys' Lramie'were flven to the girls .I:HI i's .Habatlno will m«t In bon. ns plant operation, and the bril- MareM from ft until 11 P. M. M Ice cream, cake, canrtv liance of a flare from a safety thr church rooms. Tlie battal-. drlnk> exhaust. Mr. Hess promised i' ii will assemble ftt the church 4^ H School 19. both these «i:n::lalnts would be .'-ainnliiv morning at 9:00* to 'New Code' 1 ;;•,« for Staten Island where eliminated a? soon us Is (Continued from Page 1' Carl Anderson, Mrs.;chalrman, announced "humanly possible.' :inv will tour radio station bv MrsMrs.. _. . wmw as a part of vocational nant when a resolutiore.so. «"-n »a• s »In•- party at the Center n,i, Mr. McMahon told the audi- T John Schobert and Mn, Wil- .,i,,rationnl prawn. Itrodueed tarrlmr the lnUoduc March IS. ence of ovor 200 that because tlon of ordinances not prc- liam Henderson. At a social meetinc m In charge of hospitality J» of the Hew refinery that his Mr, M " So aid Magulre, ttWriNtWn* R.bbi ,, 1 plant by lf>63 will bo paying anil Brand spoke on Jewish IIK; ,!! taxes to the Township of Wood- by M™. Joseph Walsh, Mrs.-"" ™*' *" •'-•'• " "gag Carl Anderson, Joseph Carey, and lti relationship tn ,>n,; bridge aggregating $3,200,000,' rule." faiths. At the social „„,•. This will be an incrensr of M'rmrm entitled "The Fellow Michael Donato, Fred Haber, Mayor's Position Prank Juarez, March II Rabbi Br ,1,1,1 , ' $800,000 over what presently is '.lup of Ills Sufferings." Mayor Adams stated the newJRobprt Hause' 1 1 , ,.1. ,1. ..._....'* nnri ' PAitf A l*n I ,VTTlftIl .Robert conduct a "Mock-Seder, jjald In' bOtK real estate, Rrossj At the evening service Sun-i^jp WJH ^^ "both ways" andjEdwnrd LymBn, receipts and franchise taxes.; day Rev. Bruce Bater,"reglMialL|i"i auow flt lenijt S-days of wood. Herman, The latter, in 1960, totalledJl, - director of Christian Serivce studv pr|Or to taklnB action onliam Nagengast, 700,000, and this sum is received' ,1-iiiMiule. will be guest speaker. ' ito' n rmnie""'-' l °SwBrta™ , Raymond Politicians any ordinance. Waters. Earl Wallace, F. Wal- directly from a state assess- id v. Baker served as a pastor Two new ordinances were in- (Continued from ?K 1, ment for which tyoodbridge !)! [nit1 devoting his full time to lace, Ororgc Weise, and Arthur tr troduced on first reading. One Mr. Boot Is a forenin:, , does not even send a bill. .boys' work through the mter- would make It mandatory to Winters. American Smelting and H, :. "You might wonder," said Mr.; jnational Christian Service Bri- The decorating committee ta FINEST REHNERY BUILT: That is how L«on n«s de- EXPLAINS I'LAN'T OPFKATIONS: Stanley OltKn-i, vir remove snow from sidewalks Company and also ^r, McMahon, "what connection, gade program with headquar- within 12 daylight hours of aheaded by Mrs.. Kenneth Beck- the TowniWp Rrrr-n-;,, scribed the new refinery of Hrss Trading and Transport president in rharse nf refinery operations at Hess Trmlinc 4 ITS in Chicago. III. perhaps Public Sen-Ice has with and Transport Co., told interested Fort Reading residents snowfall's end, Ice must be er assisted by Mrs. Robert Nel- Dtpartment. the Hess Oil Company. Finan- Co., in Tori Reading, at a pnblic meetinx in Tort Reading Eugene Sabatino will be In son Mrs. Charles Coleman, School Friday night. Mr. Hess asked the people to be how the refinery operated and assured Iliem Hint all coated with ashes or sand, ac- Emery hu Ltad cially, of course, there is abso- safety mrasures possible have been incorporated in the jrharse of the 6 P. M, Yqung cording to the ordinance. The Mrs. Charles Ltwrenct, Mrs. As of now. George Envn. , lutely nothing. patient Jnst a while lonf er until all the "kinks" are taken I Peoples Service when the topic Joseph Maier, and Mrs. Robert out of the new equipment, plans. second measure controls the employe of Mauro M •, "But we want you all to know "Witnessing" will be discussed. parkina or abandonment of stovan Woodbrldge, la the chn.r, Monday from 7:00 until 8:Jo that we are building a new unit motor vehicles after the fall of Mrs. Prank Taylor Is public- the screening committ™ ;;i • ^,'down there adjacent to our four "Right now," snapped Mr. have more than that. We have p. M. the Stockade Boys will one rnch of snow. It gives the ity chairman to be assisted by fifth Ward, Cblonla " units and that thU new unit is Stern, and at this point he and to have something solid to go meet and Tuesday from 6:30 Township authority to tow ve- Mrs. Joseph Schirrlpa. On the Republican MIL- , hs large as the three first ones Stanley Ottison, vice president on and to sleep on. 8:00 P. M.the Pioneer hicles away if they Impede certain that Mayor K;,New Jersey next hall for the Inspection. It waswere scared, I Just started my The weekly Bible study and held March 7. Hold Nomination* Third Ward and David year when this Is completed. said by a plant spokesman that business (beauty parlor) and I pniycr meeting will be held The Republican majority , Fifth Ward will run : "Now this new addition Is go- Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. with tabled the Democratic mlnori- WOODBRIDOS—The Twins no evidence of the refinery be- can't afford It, I don't want election, lruj to Increase trie payment of ing the cause of the condition anything. The only thing I lirv. Burgess In charge, Cholrity'g second try to hike building Mothers Club of the Rarltan, Dtvld T Nkcola } - taxes to the Township of Wood- complained of, was found either want is peace of mind for the' ; will rehease at 8:« with Bun- fees, a move aimed.. at .deBa- y Area held nomination of,w»rd, hai «anflrDMd 'I ' bridge by $800,000 next year." at that time or a day or two neighbors and I am quite surej yon Ernst, director. velopers. The majority claims Mr. McMahon them recalled later. that they will agree with me' night at the Hill Bowling Lanes.'*!' ir.» that in 1960, the town received Committeeman John Hughes, So, please, do something, Mr. three nurseries are held durlng'fo discriminatory." Tru-Demo- rMtm ' $2,400,000 from Public Service ,the morning worship hour to rats asked for a legal opinion Madison Township. Nominated, P«»"»> '"~™ Ai'i who represents the Third Ward Hess because otherwise we will |C have been rm:i,. In taxes. of which Port Reading Is a part, all have to stand up and do accommodate three groups ofjfrom the Township Attorney were: , president; succeed him—not one Now If It were not for the complained that properly something about it. nuiurechildren unaeunder six years oufi ageuse.. in -writingwriting. Mrs. Wllsutwiisuni u«mi«, », l0 H, publisher of The les are staffed entirely by,land in the Mawbey tract and Committeeman. willi;.n. •would not be built down here sponsibility for the safety of Mr. Hess then denied, In a adults. I at the Port Reading tract was ance. lor four or five years perhaps, Independent-Leader, who served as moderator, is shown Any mother of multiple Scharff, president, M.,! these people during an emer- reply to a query by John Hut- above at the meeting called by Hess Trading and Trans- A church social on the theme tabled until Monday on a sug- st 01 lv or more, to come." gency, we will do whatever the tikk, that he ever promised to •Kmybody's Birthday'was held,gestlon made by Commissioner births interested may contactjboard will '.' '' ^ (Editor's Note: The preceding port Company discussing the rules to be followed during Mrs Bert Sabo, 170 Sherry mend" endorsement of • • Township tells us. We think build a new schctol in Port) the meeting so thr meeting would be orderly and each last Saturday with Mrs. James; Robert Vogel to give new Board quotations are not from memo' we are better qualified to take Reading, He also denied he had; Sabatino chairman. Tables,members an opportunity to dis- Street I to the membership. .ry, or from a reporter's notes, person could have his say. The session did turn out tn be care of ourselves in an emer- ever agreed to purchase the old' orderly and both Hess officials and Port Heading and 'werc decorated with seasonal cuss sites with the rest of the bflt from a stenographic tran> gency." Port Reading school when it lsj I themes for each month and Board. script of the meetings. Other Sewaren residents had an opportunity to talk. Mrs. Maria Torok, 824 West replaced by a new one, entertainment was provided by quotations to appear later are DOW! The finest, fastest Mobi, groups representing each { Panama Canel shipping shows also taken from the steno- Avenue, "right across In will admit." said the re- John Palinsky, secretary oftship as acytydy in this Town- graphic text.) ' fire he had," expresses try president, "that I am month. increase. FUEL Oil SERVICE la about the safety quite philanthropic and 1 amthe Port Reading BHrd of Fire!ship. We rire employing ap- Members of the committee' In addition to the noise and Commissioners and Vincent proximately 230 people from were: Mrs. Rudolph Prey, Mrs.j 200,000 Teamsters get 28-32c flare complaints, a further al- residents. charity-minded. However, I never promised a school for Ciardiello discussed the rela- legation was made against the "What lfl going to be done?' tionship between (he refinery Woodbrldge through our or- Runyon Ernst, Mrs. John DVraises. CARTERET & VICINITY! plant by H. H. Stern, 350 Cliff she asked. "There has been a Port Reading." and the volunteer fire compa- eanizatSons.here. We are pay- lot of talk. Everybody has said Vincent Ciardiello, 50 E ng taX(;s When ll comes tlme Road, Sevaren that It was ny. The former said he had ! .1 /,. zi causing pollution of waters Insomething, but nothing has Street, then asked Mr. Hess visited the refinery, checked Its to clean the snow so we can get - CURRENT PRICES - been done. The baby can burp what were h]s taxes in Wood- In for a fire, we go out and CAIJ. Kl 1-5450 DAT the vicinity used by recreation- precautionary and safety meas- "YOU CANT BUY BETTER" lsts and boating enthusiasts. (a reference to an earlier de- bridge Township. ures and concluded "it wabusy our own snow equipment Mr. Hess then invited Mr. Stern scription by Mr. Hess In em- "Prior to this present con- agreed that the fire company We Just don't clean the snow- Ml OK STOVE ^•^^••OH PEA COAL and Stanley Karnas, owner 0 phasizing his plant Is still In Its struction," was the answer, "I understands (it would remain out to the road. We come out all GEO. CHAMRA & SONS. the Sewaren Marine Basin "to Infancy) or do anything It believe we pay $350,000 a year on stand-by In an emergency, the way, on West Avenue, so| S01.95 1 TON pay us avisit at your con- wants to do, but It doesn't give or thereabauts In taxes. After until called) and we are in full people can get around' so that '21 when the cars are coming down* CASH PRICK TASU PRICK A DlvUlon of venlence." us peace, of mind. We have to the present construction Is accord with the plan.' bULTf DELIVKRt S1UTK DKLIVEKV the 'Street they don't slide when CHODOSH BROS. & WEXLEft. RAHWAY completed I don't know what "Will you admit this Is better It's going to be. Your Assessor they stop for the school. We for everybody?" queried Mrdon'. t get a thing and we don't will assess It. Hess. CHODOSH Bros, and WEXLER Albert Matlack questioned ask for a thing. COAL • FUEL OIL- BURNER SALES & SERVICE 1 36 E. (irand Avenue, Rahwuv FU 8-1001) Mi . Hess again about the flare, "We wholeheartedly do," re- "All we want," he repeated, and the latter—in attempting plied the fire official, "We also "is to be Rood neighbors." OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE 24 Leffcrts Street, Gfrteret, N. J. to emphaslie his anxiety to have made the same plans with correct this complaint—said the poppers Company down the flare in its present condition avenue, We have the same pro- LESS INAUGURAL EXPENSE "costs us $8,000 a day waste. cedure. We only go to the gate Representative Gross (R., That's because the equipment is with their Director of Safety Iowa) suggested that there not completely calmed down, and we don'^ go Into any fire should be less hoopla and ex- kinks out, finally adjusted." at Koppers also." pense for Presidential inaugur- YARN SALE! Mrs, Matlack subsequently Mr. Hess at one point in ations. Thursday - Friday - Saturday asked the chairman of thethe discussion said he had not Gross, in f report to his dis- meeting, Charles E. Gregory met Mayor Frederick M. Adams. trict, said the gala staged in an Reg. Sale Prict whether The Independent- Michael Karnas suggested: effort to raise money for the Fleischer's 100% Mohair 1.79 1.49 Leader—of which he la publish- "I think you should make an Democrats "was scarcely de- Fleischer's Curlette _.. ,98 .79 er—had printed anything re- effort to meet the Mayor." signed to add to the seriousness garding the' proximity of the "Of course," answered Mx and, freedom'that ought to at- Spinnerin Frostlon 1,79 1.49 school to the refinery, and Hess quietly, "the Mayor can tend the inaugural- of a pres- whether he felt there is any make an effort to meet me ident." FABRIC SALE - MILL ENDS danger to the former. too." At this point, the audi- It is doubteble,d that the costs of "I think you will find nothing ence applauded. Then Mr. Hess JJie inaugural will ever be 39c yard 49c In our newspapers at any poln concluded: known because so many G (Free package seam binding with each $2 purchase) because I didn't be.lleve it. If I "Just remember that I have eminent agenclds were called believed It, I would have said done as much for tWs Town- on to provide services. so,.. And those people who are here know that I say almos what I mean. If I had though' lhe dewing JVit Mr. Hess' refinery was any danger to the school house, For Every Investment Ambition 59 E. Cherry Street, Rahway would have aaid so, which Phone FU MttS would have made my chore In "researched" "Get Acquainted with Cherry Street" selling the referendum a great deal easier. But I'didn't bellev It. If I am wrong, then this li 4ji Just my bad Judgment." STOCKS

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Pvofewlonal Woman's CluB ter, American Red Cross, at a rclrbiiito its fourth hlrthd meetliiK in Hungarian Hall. n dliinci March 3 at, Sti Softool Street. Hi'stnuiiinl. Rou^f 1. Mr. Piirdy, who resides at 551 ;Oclar Avenue, Is an assistant Mrs Jipfiji Mulli-r, preS Jinimuncrrl that the con manager for Metropolitan Life 1 Insurance Company, and a1 in charer I* planning Marine veteran of the Korean isurpiisrs for the obsfrva War. He in R member of the jtlio four sliort years of 1(| National Association of Life iislcin-c thf Business and Underwriters, Veterans of Por- jfi'.islimiii Woman's Club ' Wars. Woodbrldgn Klwanls i-enoviitcd nnd restocked. Club, The National c'onisrcss of 'nnrrim Pnhllf Librnry Parents and Teachers, and past1 'modem hooks: hns given-j| president of the Middlesex worth »f books to the' County Epilepsy League. Mr. nnl mid Coloaui Libraries] Purdy is a graduate of Perth sponsored'two $"i00 sr'hbuiri Amboy High School, Alexander to the Perth. Amboy Ge Hamilton Institute, and the EASTER PARADE PREVIEW: St. Ann's Unit of Trinity Episcopal (Jhnreh Is planning Hospital School of Nur Life UiiderwrltliiR Council. He a Spring style show Tuesday at the Parish House. Above are some of the members of the has cooperatrd In civic affairs. Is pvpRpn'tly attpnrtlnR Rutgers committee: Reated, Mrs. Joseph Radowtki.'Mm. Thnmax Kanltra, Mrs. George Knopf; At present the group Is c«9S(W* University where he will receive Mrs. Michael Fat-fell, Mrs. Stephen Shaffer, Mrs: William Wedemeyer. ating with thn League of Vto a CLU degree hi Insurance. en Voters in informing the lie on the need for a ChstteT ' Stanley J. Mann, in charge of Study In the Township. the 1961 Red Cross Drive for ruSTHK f'ONTFST WINNERS; Awards wm mad* to students of Grades 8-A and 8-B of St. .?,>mrs Srhool for the St. Ann's Unit to Hold In the Federation, the lflbal i the Township, Rave a progress Fathers Night ,,ost,.r inntrit ronductrd ait part of Catholic Press Month. Thf presentations were madp at a book tea hrld Sunday by BPW has made substantial do- rl Mercedes, Catholic naiirhtm. Srated Rtfuemary HarrUan. Lorftta Rnmond. Nancy Kltnone, Eleanor Schtrger. report. He announced chair nations to the Myra A. Blake*- | men for this year's campaign 1 V,in,.v (Jrny; xtandlnr. Stater M. rVata, Bftty Ann fi»llos, F.rnrat Starttr, Barbarii Koch* and Sister M. Joseph*. Mrs. FashionShowon Tuesday Marked by PTA ' ie Fund, which eventually " "ill have been designated as fol- Joseph Some™ w«i chairman of the tea. Mm. Norbtrt Jost, Woodhrld/te and Mr*. Lillian Egolf, Rahway reviewed books. WOODBRIDOE — To mark e used to build motel type lows: WOODBRJDQE — St. Ann's] Mis (art HeraoK and Mrs. Vincent I-otue were at the tea table and Mian Helen Van Tassel was mauler of ceremonies. Father's Niifht at last week's omesto which members B. W. Freedman, Avcnel; Mrs Unit of Trinity Episcopal meeting of St. James PTA the etire,«payins in relation to Church will sponsor an Easter meeting was conducted by some heir pension or social sectttity. ; parade of fashions Tuesday at VFW Aimliary of the fathers as follows: 'he group has also donates ,io 8 P. M. in the parish house with Try-Out Dates Dr. Hopkins, Professor, Judge Appleton Leon Witkowskl, serving as! international Relations project* i Mrs, Thomas Kanitra chair- if the Federation. v man assisted by Mrs. Joseph1 To Hold Socia president; William Kollar, sec- On April 13, BPW will spoil- , Set by Players Radowski, Mrs. Michael Farrell retary; Michael Safchlnsky, re- To Speak at LWV Session Addresses Club WOODBRIDGE — A social cording secretary; and Edward ior Its third annual pic-a-Jfa? and Mrs. William Wedemeyer affair is being planned for next W00DBRIDOE — Juvenile Gadek, treasurer. arty at School 11, Woodbrldge. Other committee members month with Mrs. James Shoi- have announced "try-! WOODBRIDOE - A general delinqulney ranks next to nu- Mr. Witkowski announced a which the public is Invited". include: Mrs. George Knopf nock and Mrs. John Wavarczak for "The OIM»meeting of the Woodbrldge clear warfare as a national reservations for the annual Am Tickets will go on sale $000, tickets; Mrs. Allan Francis, as co-chairmen according to : will be March 6Township League of Women threat, because it Is no longer boy region communion break- Mrs. James Nolan, Colantil, program books; Mrs. Stephen an announcement at a meeting i » at the Playhouse, Martin confined to poverty stricken fast March 12 at Our Lady ihaivman, announced. a Voters will be held tomorrow Shaffer, commentator; Mrs of the Ladies Auxiliary of the T. I !!!<•• • and Rahway Avenue, areas, but is now reaching all of Peace Church, Fords, may be A Summer festival, for th» night at 8:15 at the home of Eugene Piel, piano; George VFW last week with Mrs. Jack M social croups 1 made with here before March J henefit of the Sewaren PljbUo « V) F Mrs. Joseph Out rower, of 11 Painter, vocalist; Mrs. Clifford Timar in charge. The date will Bnii am KaU. drama coach . oinncr- Final plans were made for Library, has tentatively ^ Dlxon Drlve Mrg Max This statement was made by Dupree, hospitality chairman. be announced. Wwdbridge High 8chool, Is man, prutdant, will prtwnt to irigf Aldnna Appleton, of the Participating models are. Chinese Auction March 12 I get for June 10 with Miss 1 The post sponsored Cub Scout duiTtnr and casting U open to the membership, for 1U approv- ^Middlesex County Juvenile and Miss Martha Jean Rothfuss, 7:30 P. M. for the benefit o Tombs and Miss Ruth & Pack will hold a Blue and Gold co-chairmen. It Is planneijkto I.,, public Mr. KaU directed al, a subject suggested (or the Domestic Relations Court, at a Miss Panel Pierre, Miss Kathy the eighth grade graduating dinner Saturday with Mrs. Jo- ask all Sewaren organizations. • Middle (if I lie Night" for the League* local current agenda. meeting of the Woman's Club Farrell, Mrs. Joseph BennetJ class. Mrs. Armando Zega, Mrs ;seph Dobos and Mrs. Timar as | Circle last season. The lUbJeet, "Study of Local in the Craftsmen's Club, Miss Susan Kiel, Miss Joyce Ur Joseph Salagi and Mj-s. Fred groups and interested Indivi- co-chairmen. : : March 15 has been «t for| Libraries,' wa* chosen from Parents, school authorities, Miss Shorn Dupree, Miss Ruth erick Herman are in charge o; duals to cooperate ' . |"iiv-outs" for the casting of several dlscuMed at the last and the clergy must join forces1 Brady, Miss Debbie Kronseder, The Auxiliary sponsored Girl the affair which will be hel Miss Wolk, chairman of,the Among the Rocks", «n Board meeting. to halt this alarming trend to- Miss Lorraine Joule, Miss Mi- Scout Troop Will also hold a In the school auditorium. Holly Debutante Rail commit;. buffet supper March 11. Mrs tee, has called a meeting othHf oiuinal time act play by Rob- ltteit ward moral deterioration, STEPHEN J. PURDY. chele Murray, Miss Mary Ellen "The Teaching of Self-Con group at her home, 148 HlfjT fit Andrr.son of Sewaren, who gendt topic, "8hould Appleton continued, and Varey, Miss Lynn Tune, Miss Andrew Wargo was named troi and Self-R«ilance to Our Street, March 10. Registration* Is known as a painter, and some progress toward this end Lafayette Livingston, Fords and Carol Cunningham, Master chairman and Mrs. Ernst|Children" was the subject o Charter Study in Woodbridge will be accepted from paierift sculptor and is now making hU'x'dr.iThin""" led to the for- has been achieved by the for-. Keasbey; Paul Lund, Hope- George Knopf, Miss Dawn Wright co-chairman. Rev. GeorgeWP, Hafner, curat. l0W ln ) of Our Lady of Victories Churc: of girls interested in becoming fhsf entry into the field (>fijntotlo"n "of a• ClUwni Committee Annun, Peterson, Master William Pre- Mrs. Tlmar announced jig playwntnii;, ' Sayiwllle, guest speaker. debs beginning Martthi^.tt. 'Interested In attaining this ference Councils. Benjamin Minucci, Port Read- lish, Mrs. David Evans. Miss Jo saw puzzles and pocket edition Kuth 'KHplan. Linden, will Special prizes were won Ground rules will be established «o«l. The speaker praised the ef- and Stel'n' Ann Sipos, Mrs. Thomas Gillam books had been delivered to this production the fifth Carl Hatma and Mrs. Josepl at the March 10 session, forts of the Council In Wood- Sewaren; David Pavlovsky, pro- Miss Mary Ann Wedemeyer, Roosevelt Hospital and the Ai a highlight of the evening, P e t r e n k a . The attendance ttir Circle Players this »»- bridge, whose recent report re- fesBional; Charles Hervey, in- and Mrs. Charles Ruge. Veterans Home, Menlo Park. Mrs. Bert Lenoble, chairman of dustrial; Mr. Purdy, Wood- award was won by the classes the foreign economic policy DR. FRANCIS W. HOPKINS ceived recognition ln several A donation was made to the North German state denies nus Stop" under the dlrec-^ bridge and Mr. Mann, clubs of Sister M. Luclna and Sister committee, will present Dr. uroa newspapers. Mount Carmel Guild. it is a Nazi haven. :i ol John Hollowell, Car- and organizations. The group received a letter M. Judith. w H kln lol6Mor Judge Appleton explained Donations Made Refreshments were served by mll be produced March j|F»nel0 i ; °P «- ? f liarfpr f ivpn the law as applied to the Juv- It was also announced the from the treasurer of the De- , ,„ and 11 at the Playhouse' ' Economics at Douglass Col- Uldl itX \jlVCIl partment of New Jersey VFW the mothers of the second and Rul m enile Court in the treatment, goal for the 1961 Fund Drive is y FOR THE FASTEST %•;<:>. Mrs Robert O'Keefe, the '*'«*•• « University. Pro- $13,000.00, and collections will Ailii fi third grade students. Hopkins li a graduate of training, protection and cor- By Sub-Juniors Auxiliaries, affirming its 100 ;o:!ih! Judith be made on a house-to-house percent paid-up merotJe SERVICE ale and received his PhD. To Cub Pack 31 rection of youthful offenders. •li.- ;, male lend. She tits ap-|^ During the business session, basis duripg the second week WOODBRIDGE — Dona- Achievement arid advising it kegion Auxiliary Drive Into Our i.uv.t with the Mummers at**1* 'rom lhe Mm coll«e' In March. A charity ball Is PORT READING — Oft invitations were announced lor ioiis were granted to the Mid-! would receive a citation and FREE CUSTOMER „, urn. with the Perth Amboy,*here his special field of study planned in Fords, with Mrs. SI sponsored by St. An-'^"'^h district spring con- dlesex County Tuberculosis and banner streamer from the de- Plans Rummage Sale PARKING AREA! ! I ana Workshop and recently*1* *iWc ftnano. Livingston in charge. ihony's Church received iU ference ln plainly March 28, Health League and the Feder- partment. MENLO PARK TERRACE — In Uim ouf-aet plays at the; Employed for several yetrajciiarter which was presented toll^"^."taterttlmT ZhThh' ation's Delegates Travel Fund] Plans were made for a rum- J „!. o.mmunlty Center un-'by the Oeneral Motors Corpor-'iRev. Stanislaus Mllos by Ttoe-lJZ.^f/f.ft* • " at a meeting of the Woodbridge mage sale sometime in April at RQCKMAN'S LIQUORS iln .lirectlon of Mr. KaU.jttlon, the pro-j Tromboll and Al Haver of SCTV*m*8 ul lIle Hat Fashion Show Id,, co Junior Woman's Club March 7, Sub-Junior Woman's Club. !a meeting of the Ladies Aux- If you can't come In, ' I'ki.v.iii; the male lead op Fire Auxiliary fesor became an attorney In: the Raritan Council. and Westfleid Women's Club! Plans were completed for a t>T A r 1 A tiliary of the T. Nulty Unit at call Kl 1-5975 for '.' in-it ...•r will be her husband.jthe office of general counsel of; The Pack was org8nl2e(1 tateiMtrch 13. tag day Saturday for the ben- Fl A Calendar ihe American Leglon HalL FREE DELIVERY ^?L."« ii*,iast Fall with Rudolph Oallo Aa| Mrs. Earl Carstensen, art Aids Heart Fund fit of the Heart Fund AVENEL — Avenel School 23 j Berry Street, Woodbridge. Mrs. 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. with _thf Perth A^toyjUw £t tod^_Unlv«^ chrlg. chairman, announced a meet- A request for crossword puz- TA, will sponsor a hat fash- Robert Schmidt and Mrs. James ALL BUSES STOP AT Workshop in ..._varioui s was an Instructo. -A ...._r ,l n ^Economic "jtens , assistant cubmaster, Ed- ing of the department on Feb- PORT READING — A dona- pi .Kin. tmns and played oppo-'at Yale, and came to zles and sports clippings was ion show and sale at the school McMorrow are co-chairmen. OUR DOOR jward Rush, chairman and Les- ruary 27 at 8:30 at the Mike tion was voted to the heart made* by Anita Kovacv chair- March 1 at 8 P. M. There will! The Chinese Auction orisin- tv.i wile at the Jewish Com->sey College for Womeri i now.lfr WoIf be a variety of 100 hats on dis- ally scheduled for last week was Randolph St. • Pershing Ave. institutional repre- Stofa Studio in Westfield. fund drive at the regular meet- man of the veterans and arm- iiv cviiUT. He has ap-lDouglassCollegei ln 1931 as «n'' play, according to Mrs. Harry postponed until March 13 with The drama department will ing of the Ladies Auxiliary of d servjee departments. Old CARTERET, N, J. Hind in many Circle pro-Assistant Professor. Since that; Port Shepard, chairman. The public Mrs. Janet Rickl chairman. Mrs. Julian Gandolto was meet March 2 at 8 o'clock at ^ Compa- eyeglass frames and used chil- Bii'•.'•].- • time he served as Associate is invited. Door prizes will be elected secretary and Mrs;the home of the chairman, Mrs. ny held Friday night in the dren's pajamas are still needed Tin i ole of, Orace, the re»t-|ProfeMor and now as Professor. awarded and refreshments Dominic Cundari. treasurer. Herbert Nielsen, 146 Carol Ave- Fire House with Mrs. Patsy La for the braille projects. >ui.i:it uwner, will be played by; A member of Phi Beta K»p- served. The committee of publicity nue. Russo presiding. Virginia Mayer, art chair- sil''.;!n Scvack. A character-pa, writer for business and The executive board of the How Much MONEY and program includes; Julian Mrs. Fred Ascough, member- Plans were made for an man, collected pennies for the Mis. Sevack, will be scientific Journals, Dr. Hopkins P.T.A. will meet Monday at the Is a wife worth? For skilled assistance Gandolfo, Mrs. Patrick Gen- ship chairman, welcomed Mrs Easter hat social after the next penny art fund, -red for her work In iu presldint in 1953-54 of the home ot Mrs. Joseph, Martzione, naro, Mrs. Hose Neluna. and Michael Almasi and Mrs. Steve regular meeting on March 17 in determining this important value (:!(!<• |)ioduction, "Mtddlejuew Jersey Citizens Tax 8tudy The club will be represented 411 Prospect Avenue at 8 P. M. Mrs. John P. McNamara. Ziznewskl as new members. [The committee Will be Mrs, at the Junior Woman's Club through life insurance Ninht." playing the ro!eipbund»tlon, and served for Members who attended the Den Mothers are Mrs. Thorn- Mrs. Louis Plisko, ways and Nicholas Pellegrino.Mrs. Sabby federation program March 7 at -v, nitric neighbor. 'many yean u chairman of the annual Founder's Day Lunch- means chairman, announced Martino, Mrs. Joseph Schillaci the American Legion Building, Phone . . . Write . .. Visit x:i Plutkm will play the; eon at Corby's, Sayreville, last tickets are available (or the Mrs. Alvin Shaffer, t/Lts, Julius by Jftnice Peck Maryann Sym- unit IOIC of Carl, the, bus Sociology at Douglass. He WM., Thursday were: Mrs, Joseph benefit performance of 'Bus Simeone, Mrs.^MichaerSlmei chik, and Maryann Urban. Hi made hi. fint_ ap,; ently appointed by the New| ^^ ^ ^ ^j^. ^ Kelly, principal; Mrs. Robert reC held by clrc]e player8| Mrs. John Sunk, Mrs. Mlchae Tentative plans have been Joseph G. Fennelly :;<•>• with the Walsh, president; Mrs. Jacob 'Wednesday of each month at'March 7 at the Playhouse, Solecki, Mrs. §teve Wasilek ttir production "Streei- made to enter the talent night Kolenz, Mrs, Frank Blash, Mrs, 568 Amboy Avenue sioner to be » member of ai' Martin Terrace. Mis. Daniel Minucci, Mrs. Jo- program, at the 34th annual; Glen Pryor, Mrs. George Dun- committee to study the branch Other activities planned by seph Neves, Mrs. Fred Zullo Woodbridge, N. J. convention ol the New Jersey ham, Mrs. Robert Garrison, banking laws of the Bute. j^ the ways and means committee and Mrs. La Russa ME 4-3188 — FU 1-9561 Cundari, ,46 Hagaman State Federation of Women's Mrs. Robert Flanagan and Mrs, fd ()l ST POSTAL AIDES In in effort to. get to know Mrs. for the charity, fund, include a [Street, KI 1-2527. , A board meeting will be heldjciubs May 12 in Atlantic City., 3eorge Wuesthoff. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY P. nuiM.-r Omeral j. Ed-new members and gain the in- fun and frolic" night on April]March IS at 8 P.M. at the home The club will also participate The entire P.T.A. of School d hv mtendvd to}ler«stt of prospective membm Life Insurance - Group Insurance - Annuities 17 at the home of Mrs. William of Mrs. La Russo, Columbus in the sixth district music fes- 23 meets March 14 when Fa- of the high-sal-ihe League is now sponsoring Moose to Sponsor Almasi, 175 Sherry Street, ihe Avenue, Woodbridge. Pension I'lans - Accident and Sickness Insurance inuny tival April 28. ther's Night will be the feature. si!il executives named'eoffee hours, morning and af-j u , i' . J n 'sale of a Woman's Club recipe The auxiliary, together with' Carolyn Cacciola and Sharon ii.il offlcej created byjternoon. Anyone intetested is book and , rummage date the Fire Company, in'full dress Mullen were in charge of hos- Heart fund Dance book and , rummage ^ date Adiniinstrution ,_-urge. d to contact Mrs. Nathan PERTH AMBOY ~ The Loy-to be announced. uniforms, will attend the 7 pitality. The next meeting will •li.uned lhat the Rep«b-|Levine at FU 1-WB8. Women Hl Order of Moose, will meet A report was given, by Mrs. o'clock mass, March 26, Palm be March 14 at the Indepen- filled the Jobs "on interested ln attending Thura tonight at 8 00 In the Lodge Bernard Concannon, president, Sunday morning In St. An- dent-Lt'iider Building, 18 Green P'.l! ' !v ixjllucul banis.' bu' day's meeting and in need o oms. ho represented the club at the thony's Church. A Communion'street. Plans will be made for ' lilliiiK them with per-'transportation HIT tnviied to For the benefit of the Heart federation night observance o: breakfast will be served in the' theatre party and spring EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER: ;ji-s leuponsive to and a particall Mrs. Levlne or Mrs. Din \md they will sponsor a dance the Colonla Women's Club. shurch hall, after the Service. lance. this Administration." nerman at TV 8-7225. laturday night at the Marine Mrs. Vincent Logue, prograir Mrs. La Russo is chairman, as- loom at 8:30. Music will be;chalrman, announced the sisted by Mrs. Prank Barbato, urnished by the Rhythm tim- drama department wil presen o-chairman. Others on the "... and I was sure my new dresa ers. a program at the March 1 committee are Mrs, Martino. Justus Nelson is chairman.'meeting. Mrs. Sunk, Mrs. Michael 0a- PETE'S lumb, Mrs. Andrew Decibus. was ruined alter I spilled the coffee Mrs. Solecki and Mrs. Anthony ali over it... then Mary (my next Covino. DINER FOR ALL door neighbor) came over and told FRUIT BASKETS OCCASIONS Phi us were completed1 for a luncheon and cak« sale to be me not to worry, She said TED'S We Deliver-Call KI 1-5424 1 Now Open held iii the Flu House on Sat- RKUWOUS GltTS urday. April 22, ut 1:30 P. M TAILOR SHOP cleans garments Mrs. La Hussu is chairman, 24 Hirs a Day It will pay you to finance your Kuwuies • Missals - Statues with Mrs. (JstbiU'l Dengeletil us even more soiled than mine and NKW CAR at First National. Infants of I'rugur • Wood Carving co-chtiirmnn. Mrs. Anthony 12I5S) Roosevelt Avenue return* them looking like new! Music Boxes - Imported Gifts ' ivlmi will be the chairman of WKST CARTERET Our low rate saves you money. lluminrl KlKum and Fenton Milk dlu tin: cake sale. 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DROWN BAKED BREAD I BEANS REGULAR OVEN- iioi.i7j ! <3"IOC STYLE READY ON INDEPENDENT-LEADER TO HI: Charles HMlfr, a litiotypr operator, is shnwn rx- t.r, I ' i ««• " »l»inlnif thf various part* of hl< ITJ* «ttiiw machine to a jreup of studfnls from W««a- • bridff Junior Hl«h School who visltrd thf IndtjwiNkfit-i.rader plant Monday afl-rnnon. -Thf younir. folks wfr* shown thf variou. prwv* in opfrntion. Thry were particularly Mazola Oil Diiiiien49 with nutt ink...: ARR Page Mint Jelly ?, " lBlm»Ud in the d»rk room prfsidfd ovfr by our pbototriphM, Windsor J. l.al»\ and th« S«»n-o-tT««r which mtkf* thf cuts for tht newspaper. for cooking, lilidi, bill"? P ijljj qy.rtCj! " Naturally Aq.d Beef DIPLOMATS ti LANGVAGE GEN. GAVIN TO FRANCE J«hn -Diplomats who learn strange President Kennedy h&s se- 4\ iues wil be paid more by lected Lieut. Gen. James M. Fried Claim rState Department. Gavin to be Ambassador to Alcoa Wrap •••The program for encourasing France. RIBS BEEF 55 65-Mor:e Lenten 5ptemats to acquire unusual General Gavin, a World War Aluminum Foil language ability was authorized II war hero, who led the famed R«gul«r ! HMvyduty Bin Mir—lnMrttf »'" \)V,-,, W Congress last fall. Eighty-Second Airborne Divts- [ ~A Foreign Service officer who Ion in Europe, became peace- c 35ft. roll** j 25ft.roll *• Qniity oTib | Norway Sardines 3 43 times, lor example, in Am- time Army Chief of Research LOIN LAMB CHOPS Xff 89Ib. ? IBric, the official language of and Development, but he re-. itr^tkt ir«- CMiiiMiiM ck.M »i »it.i«i ] Egg Noodles ^Z, 2 ; ; 55! fthlopla, can add $1,050 a yearlsigned from that post in 1958, Kleenex t to his income while on assign-'and was grand marshall of the 2 £t there. ^Kennedy inauguration parade. Facial Tissues Franks .X59L'-^67£ lamb Shoulders 33* ? Tomato Soup ^ 3 ::;«. Whitt or Colond „„,,„ 79j| Prepared Spaghetti ,..iW Newport Roasts 89: Smoked BuH SH0ULDs W e Biy a G-E Clothes 400 zflc VtnlDitiict 7Q t Spaghetti Saute ^ 2;;. 25 C Dryer NOW aid get a Rib Steaks 69? Veal Roast ,...« 79lbj PeanutButter Criamy Smeetd v S3 Blue Ribbon c PANCAKE It,, Facial Tissues Stewing Beef '"" 79 Breast of Lamb ^ 15' \ Buckwheat Mix Sunnyfitld $\^ With 5c 4 ptg Ground Beef S 45^ Rib Lamb Chops ml Blended Syrup It IV T C SF.AMANS off libll MOO lamb cho $ IM0 D 79? JANE PARKER Special Lenten Colgate Ad Soup Beef ' 45? P " " C Steaks of the Sea/ HOT CROSS Services Listed For iuforrntic v Sliced Bacon CT 65 URGE—Rudy to Cook Fresh Codfish Steaks ^39« WOODBRIDGE — "The Life pkq. • BUNS 39 of Christ*' Is the subject of a Turkeys II to 11IU Fancy Halibut Steaks *59< DELIVERED FRESH DAILY ALL THROUGH UNT! GENERAL ELECTRIC special series of sermons to be KEADY-TOCOOK 0 1 preached on the Sundays of Top&ndt Swordfish Steaks >° * (i * HIGH-SPEED, ADJUSTABLE-CONTROL Lent by the Rev. Theodore C. Zest Soap Ducks 49 Seamans at the WWdbridge Dairy Favorites.' With FTM »jtk (ruik Methodist Church. The special Wlldmtrt lri)i4-|rowR »i Wlllt studies of the life of Jesus AOP Brand — Our Fineit Quality Christ have been entitled: "He C DRYER Cume From God", "He Was l M large Eggs • ^ 157 Tempted", "He Came Preach- hnnykrook Bnnd—flnd inff", "Oh Jerusalem", "The Palmolive Soap FRUIT DRINK!i5muiT2 «45c *r^";^^v^ Arrest", "The Crucifixion", and Fresh White Eggs ' 59' the final sermon "He Arose on 1c off l

Boosters were accepted by made by the members for the Woodbridge. froceedt, willt go state membership and parlia- Mrs. Mltos Jor the Drogram htlin Man Er Candlelight Ceremonies batlenu of the home. A work- Into th« club's tafatry, Mem- mentary procedure depart- book for thftitata drama WOT- Ihop mating will be scheduled bers may bring guests. naments. The Roselle dlo Club soon to make the favors in time ments. To Irvington Mrs. Egan, president, report- I8EUN ~ An will be the hostess club tor the for St. Patrick's Day. ed oh the Sub Junior Woman's Quests were: Mr*. Bam Hol- sixth district entries in the has be«n made of the Mark Member Induction A donation was made to Ra- lub activities arid the North-owatch, Mrs. Pat Romanella, tournament, March 24 merit of Miss Carmella | AVENEL—A formal, candle- dio Free Europe. A revte* of ern Presidents Council Febru- Mrs. Rocco Busceti. Mr«. Frank DeLuca to clarence J, Al Atlelru, Mrs. Barry Barrett, A music festival in the local ilight ceremony marked the In- the budget was reported by ary 2 in Scotch Plains Which Katko, Mrs. fidward Bans, Mrs Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. i Mrs. Anthony P, Qraham and district wll be held In April Mrs. Michael Calnntonl. Mrs. Mrs. Frank Qenesko, finance she arid Mr«. McKee, vice pres- Michael Couch, Trfrs. Victor Cl- ence J. Meiwel. 385 stallation of all new members with the Woodbridge Junior Martin OutowBkl, membership chairman. Deadline for federa- ident, attended. She stated all 8treet, by her parents, Mr. i who joined the Junior Woman's Woman's Club the hostess club. andella, and Mrs. Ralph Price. Chairman, read the Junior Col- tion donations Is February 28 Junior Woman's Clubs are ,to Mrs. Joseph R. DeLuca, Ir Club of Avenel this year. Mrs. Songs from the Hit Parade will The American home depart- lect. and March 14 for other dona- consider the three suggested ton. >hn Egan, Jr, president, in- be the theme. Members were tions. The budget review meet- state projects for next year, ment, Mrs. OenesM, chairman, Miss DeLuca Is a gradutb istnlled eleven members at a Mrs. Yates was announced as urged to fcotuflder entering theIng held recently, was attended Delaware River Valley Rehabll : ' ' High School , meeting bald at h»r home, 89 the new year book chairman; program. by Mrs. John Egan, Mrs. den itation; a chapel at Totowa which featured a Chine* auc Oorge street. They are Mrs ------employed by Aetna Life Mrs. Robert Egan, veterans and One hundred seven maga- esko, Mrs. Donald Roder, Mrs, Nursery or assistance to Vine Uon. Mrs. Maskarlnetz was the surance Company, Newark. Robert Egan, Mrs. Roy Maska- armed forces chairman; Mrs zines were delivered to theBruce McKee Mrs. Calantonl land 8tate School for Retard winner of the dark horse prize. Mensel, & graduate of rlnctz, Mrs. Louis Kolomatls, Maskartnetz, International re- State Home for Disabled Vet- and Mrs. Qutowskl. ed Children. A program on interior decor- County Vocational and Te Mrs. Robert Mllos, Mrs. Rich- lations; Mrs. Mllos and Mrserans. , Mento Park; according A jewelry demonstration par- Announcement was marie hy ating will be pr«Hnted Tuesday nicnl Hl«h School, Ir md Uudanloh, Mis, frank Rlc- James Mam, co-chairman of to Mrs. RoWft'Egan. She an- ty Is set for March 7 at Mrs.Mrs. Egan of the club's nomin- at the Avenel-Colonla First Aid and Is employed by Ame: cnrdl. Mrs. George Yates, Mrs. the drama department. nounced tray, favors will be Rodev's, 43 Crampton Avenue ation of Mrs. Gutowskl as Squad building at 8:15 P. M. Stores, Newark

— — —"— ^— ^^^ i ' ^^^^ ^i^^^- "^^^^" ~^^^r ^^^^F ^^l^^ ^^^M^ ^^^HP^ ^^^^^r ^^^^^^^ ^—^^H WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Hl< 1 IVES AWARD: Harry FfTo, JH» Minn* Av?itu«, Virpi-I. win presented with eauh awards of $l»0 and $10 |IM viiJtefstlons recently aabnilttrd iimler the Inrtntlvc \u nils I'roKram at Baritan Arsenal. Shown making the ,,„.!,,I Is U. Col. J. N. Hall, Director for Supply Operations at ibr Martial.

N ISELIN PERSONALS SALE DAYS IN WOODBRIDGE

(.l.ADIS E. SCAN* U'i7 linroln Highway, I*Un Tfl. U 8-167» Thursday, Feb. 23rd., Friday, Feb. 24th. and Saturday, Feb. 25th , ,mii Thomas. 10-year-old ,I,T of Mr. and Mri.'Uo i|. ,11,1s. Middlesex Avenue, will It's the TRUTH, the whole TRUTH, ami nothing hut the TRUTH .. . ih<> lust bargains anywhere arc«t our Washington's • ,,ii Chubby Ja«Kson'» f,)i:n- Birthday Sale! By George, what buyp! And what a selection! HoneBt, it's the greatest! We've chopped down prices all over unseals" TV ihow to- »• on Channel 7, 8 to 8LAWN OR GROUND COVER?, town. Result: fabulous values for you, your family, your home! Hurry in early ALL STORES OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. she will perform two So you have decided that! ,,•, numbers, a tap and Ha- this is the year for you tn give! up trying to grow a decent / , ,1 \ i awn? Mi and Mrs Edgar Thorn- SPRING SPORT SHIRTS Final Clearance! FINAL REDUCTION! Wiiodruff Street, were You may be right, If you're su h of honor onTh'elr ioth » »™ »ve followed all the. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only fdiiinc anniversary «t the rulei and have done just what 3 DAYS ONLY! .. of Mi. and Mrs. Frank the big book uys to do YOUR CHOICE: b, Elmhurst Avenue. Mrs. The garden pro's are quick to f r$ Fine Combed Printed Sateen WOMEN'S SHOES •\> also celebrated her blrth- agree that sometime* u home;' Everglaze Chintz Mi, and Mrs, Michael owner who Is beset by odds In; Drip-Dry Prints n celebrated their his lawn battle Is smart when ' 2 ° 5 to $ Woven Plaids—45" Wide ; n-cddini; anniversary tt he finds a pJaee for a strategic I j ;mrty. Others present were retreat. Keg. H.9X Each Printed Bemberg Sheers ,inti Mrs, John Mlele, Mr But then what? Then, any Rayon Satin Linings $4 9 Mrs. William Duerscheidt the garden expert*, It's time to 72" Nylon Nets and Values to ami Mis William Blhler Values to $14.99 plant a ground cover. Many Other Fabrics 98c Yd. and Mrs. William Witt, You can uae a ground cover n \w,\ Poiii-nn. the Misses Ainu on a steep bank to prevent the j SURPRISE Manr Kane. Mrs. LsoiKl from washing away A . Mr. and Mrs. Robert ground cover works well also mm BORDEN'S CKNTER The BOOT SHOP !• u-.ki and Mi, and MrsI.n wet;i by his daughter, And remember that a ground Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only! onif ca&sell In hecover r doesn't have to be mowed Mlddlevx Avenue. TheBULLETIN TKIXS HOW STUDIO CUSTOM-MADE '.!!• Mrs. Huskin, Mr. Donald B. Lacey, one of the Arthur SchnlUerJcollege of Atiiiculuire answer- ',•; Dr. and Mrs, Har- men frequently quoted In this EARRINGS PICTURE . And daughter Jayne, column, l»a» written a newly-1 SLIPCOVERS am f '. '• ... *• published Extension pervtel, ''"(4.98 Value) nul Mrs. Bamutl bulletin oaikd '•Uround Covers 3-Pieee Set — Reg. $129.95 Btt.i.:.'.Ilclleville, were iue*t«U Carpet* for Outdoor LIVJUB":, Pair M and Mrs. Irving ChoplkJ He explains ho* you can use; 'nil; Avenue a ground cover m your land-J $ . ii Mrs. Jerome Cas-'scape design by using the low-j' 50 .95 Mid'Ue.wx Avenue, were j growing cover to tie some larg-'' '. of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard'er specimen plants together in-,1 Values to $2.50 89 Call for Appointment—ME 4-3651 >i i'Minfli'ld, |to a unit. Mr. Lacey suggests | Phone ME 4-6110 Mr ;i:id Mrs. Harold Mauljplantlng bulbs between ground ' (Lighter, Diane, wereicover plants for added Interest 1 • Mr and Mrs. Robert!and color. MARTIN LAWRENCE JEWELERS GALLARD'S PHOTO RON-LEN DECORATORS i:colii Highway, one whole page of the bulle-i .mi Nodyne, Dow Ave-tin carries a list of ground cov-p 94 Main Street 547 Amboy Avenue 93 Main Street I..i, :-turned home from a ers for gpectal locutions - sun- >-.< in Miami, Pla. |nyi jhady, seashore and'wet,! '<: Terra, Ceorge Plac«.W|ij. I cannot tell Unpainted Knotty Pine i:;ihnWater.ion.Clirk.|h , ^l*] exhibit of 24" x 36", Ueg. $9.50 $^45 fcWe 195 Adjustable My NICEST g i.-t of Mr. and Mrai mm,, covW and a crew of of WnintjijQjUfljjiufijtj to answer any 30" 138". BeV. WM.. $7.45 1 or come from I **'" I«den question. Mis Arthur Cobb.i 36"x36". Reg. J13.00 $8.50 uUelld U "ii, Staten Island. you RAZOR 1.95 ,0 naVl. guests of Mr. and you mlghl 42"x36", Reg. $15.00 .$10.50 copy of our handy ground cu\ Complete with Dispenser of in Graham, Oood- er bulletin iNo. 3511 to stuch LAST WEEK-END 48" I 36". Reg. $17.00 $11.50 Delivery (.illeltf Blur Bludfsl PHONE ME 6-0430 beforehand so you can am of Maucerl. AA5412- some pointed questions at the i'.it: l. Navy 127, c/ome. n behind the counter AQ il UNPAINTED 111. •!••!( .Seattle, Wash., la But If you expect to i* too of Robert WINTER busy wishing the snow off your | PUBLIX PHARMACY F Un-U FURNITURE SHOP . Miii HI Mr. and Mrs garden or polishing the handle M MAIN IT. Muiiieri, Bird Avenue. •>1 Main Street Of your hoe to go- gallanting, WOODBRIDGC 120 Main Street |».".M l*f to receive mall CLEARANCE! off to New York, why not get in IseUu. <>s, between the ages!"* bulletin anyway' You can't! Special Group — Discontinued Styles 0 vroug lf m VERY i^lioarelnterested," f'l 1 •funtzen in.- I«ltn Little BowPt*""' directions in planting talcin care oi VOU1 8I0Und BEDSPREADS . asked to register at ««<» 8 - ! SPECIAL! '•n -street Flrehousecover- . „ ,_„! (Any Sue) *f'l» oetween 9 A. M. and Yo" c»» n*1 "Ground Cm ers All new reglstra0u'»'O'n >'<>ur county agricultural 1955 Plymouth GIRDLES "ii-sh proof of age. Argent or by sending a card to Bclvidere 4 Door Suburban (Regular and Panty Style) WASHED (in lee will be ciiBiged.ldwden Reporter, College of lAgriculture. Rutgers University, ^ Frank Moscartlll of New BrunsVJck . STATION WAGON And Fluff Dried ' ^ v Avenue has returned 40% TO 50 % OFF! • Automatic f\ ••• ^^L ""in a three-weeks vUH Tony Perkins will go to Lon- All Proceeds Donated to the "'ends in Miami Beach, _jn to get his award for • Power Skeriiif $V%V%| I.00 Heart Fund, . ^'Psycho" and then he will re- • Imm»cul»te Condition ^ ^ J ^^M ^^M 1 Tell Your Friends! iwlves award as'.turn to New York as a guest on • Must Be Seen! ^W ^^ ^T 1 «i tlu> year. - ~' !TV's What's My Line. Chiistensen's MAURO MOTORS, Inc. The WASHING WELL TO UP WITH YOUR 611 Amboy Aveniu' H7-119 Main Street HOME TOWN NEWS Pre-Season Sale! BOY'S SUBURBAN COATS Famous "DICKIES" <-'UP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TOUAV Rutgers Says: Lime Now . . BUCK CORDUROY VOUDBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. and WINTER JACKETS Ktu. l§ OREEN STREET Values PANTS $ti.'J5 2 1OODBRIDOB, N J. 80 "»LIME49 5.88 ; L) Enclosed please flnd.J4.00 for one-year subscription to: POLISHED COTTON . 4 25 Us. WILD 1 95 1 LOT WOMEN'S & IKDEFl^DENT-LEADER GIRtS* SHOES PANTS 43.98 [U CARTXR1T PBBS8 BIRP SEED I • VtllW teriiv; ont leaf MeitioriBl Park Cemetery «•»»•» tfAtm iiAiir •Wluer wwit""h HB »ini!»isimplee M<"»wciii-c "»•«mi• - ' .no.,.iii 1 Y0UBH0 ;papcrr and paining the crtlliw WOODBBIDOK _ The en- OBITUARIES - opposite side with w^.sB** % °:i^ N ^«.,^, , Kg f^TSMS ^———^ «,„,, ^ of thf PB1,,, ^^ ^ llim lt „U8 ua,.y Fo^ pl „ b8tt,e i««b-gffw t0 John J. Wmko. * I ARCADIJ, Wi. n, , "1" t , „ , „ moulds. i Wallpaper can do nil kinds of:This will cause the hall tn sera [.be economy to invest In the b|^^tolg of the old Wentmn of Mr. and MM.J«hn ^ h Comstoclt celeb.,,,,,,, h, l^CENT KRVSIEXSKI d™ a.id two Kreat;*randchil-™ his widw ,dm)ratlri(, tricV, fnr you. Amo* wtdow tnd IJ thM*P" tr*>p pr^^^ , TORT READING - Funeral drrn; and a sister. Mr.. Emma MgrJturt. thr6e daughtns.lroom can br madf to look chown has a ilnht tartnwd H0,st of us ta4n thr rmMn-bly 'Jiayirwt hav. e become mei ^I hv'he^ rM ^mothery ha. gMrs „„.„ Doroth madey (de Hospitallvei Ingl aher* bab. y In at .1 la A Th» if Dervice# for Virreni Krysienski. Frelsr. Avenrl. Mrs Thomgs Powell of Wood-]larger, smaller, to have B hlRh- color, the hall can be mode diced paper. If you buy from Kelly Air Force Base P ""*° Gaffer I5F Bunns La 8I 0 to the anniversary in ,,,njr 89,899 Carter* Rond, who dM VAZZ7KV bridge.Mrs Mrs. . StanleStepheyn Michalskatngolay. eseer mcelling coole, r ao rlowe wanner ceilingr thru, gt o mucwallpapeh brighterr shoul. d be tilted to . well-know compan• - y Vw .».i. ,.aKellr airmey Ainr f™.to drive '""^the rabbit^ s Shaffer^ .. ^ ^ 14 Shaffer graduated from .. . >.« •' >'•"'_ m ... . £gt Wednr^nheld Saturdav at y himorninm* ghomeg, >RA.NK K**"^DGE * -..^-Jand MrsAmboy. ;Stephe tw0 «,„.n .8towoli.|sw Zolton|yOT1mr choiccooleer oofr wallpaperwarmer throug. h thcwallpape ly^t rLZ shoul dit b»e fitteto decd t-o .adln*.ind th. ewil papel JJiar wilh lH Iflas advertiseadvertiset withouddt lntlntiW00 R6m|n rmf ftrftrean ua>a tdriv one thened raomuof thei M_ M ,,„.,„, for Thomfts pprth Amboy, ^ thp Wnd of Io * enable wIU. In gen- ru,,WRVS are. ; X High School and Is she has no plans to ,•,(„-, Synowiccki Funeral «rv.cWOODBRIDG» FrankJtammkjk — flint .^anrni|J _ _d_ Thomas. Perth Amboy;] M ,„,,, effecta of struc orate as weU as the kind of to be vashaDW - wiu. in gen- ,.„„,,„ area in. Avenue. IBS MWtt tnd Com-T-mBt«ck ha* mad,. piail f RnCP meeUnR 'n Holy died * I^.r-Tandrhildrm. or. The design or a simple process. «* « ">««»nable length of time. fftelita m th' *«e tan Vr ' "^ ** "' "" ful use of p9p O d from Middlesex tf national Medical w,,( were held Sat tfpc color and It is a good Idea to give wall-cewiry to Krrp "»•'"""/" ^ , from Middlesex wmatwr-i memcai v Kain Mortuaries. pattern tends to blot out uiily Your choice of tfpe. colo, and It is a good Idea to give wall- cwsary to km, th. lllrd Colon- tirday from ANDREW P. DEMKO "hereSo ex- *W which is exposed to extra relatively free of rabbit, ,hteh g^djBi ^^^ Rnd Technl. a^it, lIn lhc Phli1W)1, Street, Perth pipes, cracks in plaster and iP8|gn \g Inc. 424, SlAU- F0RD6 Funeral ibadly Shaped rooms. ^t^ Vlw Ah*TIIR.I. O>- Hard wear^a ooat of wallpaper ^»^^^mA \ HI,). School. Pwth Awbny. JMT i Amboy M born n for Andrew P Demko, 44. of 91 U you have a ftall Uiat is nar- lonial, Frflich. .Modern, In fact shellac This should be done offs and landings. ided in the Port The deceaiM'd waf» ™Uw °f East William Street, who died Russia and 20, will be held this

;»nd [{.'lining Conpanjr>thow. «taoj with a Ma&s »lt. A communicant o^j0sKPH RACi at Our of- Peace R.C. Kainih Church »nd a JJHSON Burial wnrtte at Holy r i.f Wnodmen of th* for Jnwph "«!"in Wag-iTrirrity Cemet*ry. ' He Is survived by a son, Mi- Cdini ,ncr Street, who died lftrt Thurs- : Sitrviviiic his . Idav at the.Veterans Adminis- .haechaell DemkoDemo,, seven ))roth«rs. two^augh" tration Hospital. East Orange.; John. Michael Jr.: JosephJ George. Emery. Matthew, andi Mrs Sulla Jones. Wood-iW(>re held Monday afternoon bridKf and Mrs. Mary Kinal'from the Greiner Funeral Home •Carl; and four sisters. Mrs. •Williamstow n. W Va.: three 44- o«en Street. Woodbridge, Mary Buck, Mrs. Pauline Dra- :*pris. Walter »nd Stanley, Car-jwjth services W First Presby- gos, Mrs. Betty Bahlman. and [Mrs Martha Talbott. 'teretteret' and CChester, Lone Island; terian Church. Perth Amboy. also »U grandchildren jRer Arthur Mattot officiated. ;Burial was in Alpine CemeWry. JOHN KOCil'T Pprth AmbOT, FORDS — Funeral services The deceased was formerly Homemade Appl "fcr John Kogut, 4«. 98 East of Woodbridge. He was a metn- 100 Extra .' ,WUUam Street .who died Fri- ber of ihe Carpenters' Union. Pie on fay Out? -day at the Veterans Adniinis-.Local 65. Perth Amboy, a mem- Gold Bond Stamps ,,tt»UDn Hospiul, East Orange,,ber of Mt. Zion Lodge 135, Free NEW BRUNSWICK - Is the $10 00 or 'were held Monday morningiand Accepted Masnos, Metuch- homemade apple pie on its way pir rultom«f VgiH oft*r 2 25 ft' fcom the Flynn and.Son F1uner- , the Metuchen Craftsmen's rn out? A olhtf Full Iroi. l ittmi ••(ulrj. - a) Home, 23 Ford Avenue, with.club, the Woodbridge Post of A New York fiuit broker aHSolemn Requiem Mass at Our.the American Legion, and thc n Reqm the hopes not, but his fimires show Chh Bil PresbyteriaPbti n Church of GOLD BOND STAMPS ,l4dy of Peace Church. Burial First that housewives are buylngj was in St Gertrude Cemetery, Amboy In addition to th« stamps you receive with regular purcnase* fewe1 1r1 fresh applet for cooking.! Cblonia. rBarriTors are his «1fl' ? les*s lapplesaucef " P. There's no place but Safeway ' Wrds for the past 1•1 years. "H e Trainin- • • g Center- • . ••111.• ; <-hlsmoth• «i- -Imakin? less ftDOlesauce. ., was an army veteran of World «•. Mrs. Esther Raci, Wood- Herschel H. Jones, speaking! -m-m about apple tales February 16 War 11 and was a employe of ijridge: four sisters. Mm. Jo- 1 . ibe First National Bank and|seph Pinter' and "Mrs. John during a fruit conference at Meats' —Trust Company. Perth Amboy. Note hey, Woodbridgt, MrsJ Rutgers University's College ofi .'.-.' He was a communicant of Chsrles Kosa, Charleston, 8.1.,'Agriculture, noted also that' ••••Qur Lady of Peace Church, a and Mrs. Jack Lavin. New high quality "eating" apples '^'membe.r. o„f the 8gt_„_. Josep_ h Sa- Smyrna Beach. Fla.: and two such as are available from the i i Post, CWV and a mem- btbrothersh . AAndrewd . WoodbridgWoodbridge^Se O crop, created repeat cus- • fcir of the Kasa Posmlertna. and Stephen. AlbRny, Oa. .tomers. Sales to apple process- •"Tl'''Surviving are his widow. An- org — eannere and freezers — .gela (Kinal); two daughters, THERESA M. ASAKAWICZ also are holding up. "/llary Ann and Lorraine; and a PORT READING — Funeral Ab0lU 2O0 groweTSi research: «8h. James, all at home: four services for Theresa Mary men d markeung specialists! 1 ; "-"IflteTs, Mrs. Mary Wyzykowski, Asakawict, 7 months, who diedjspent {wo dgys talking about ...Wpodbridge; Mrs, Sophie Tuesday tn Perth Amboy.On-;the many fftCtors that affectl • Reedy, Glen Gardner, Mrs. eral Hospital, will be held at!Iruit condition '< Wagcman, Iwlin, MIM the l*nn Oenty Funeral Home.| ^.^ mt)tm ftgreed tnRt Kogut, Perth Amboy; 411 Amboy Avenue, Wood- and ftpple tekes a lot of un. aftd four brothers. Anthony, bridge, this morning at 9 A.M. pleasant bUmps on its way from Whole or Shank Half B»rds. Michael and Louis, Burial will be in St. Jame5tlhe orchard to the ytchen A WoodbridRe. and C a s 1 m e r, Cemetery. Woodbridge produce buyer for a large chain Flash.. • Flash! weight range 12-16 pounds Perth Amboy The infant WM the daughter, ttoned the conUnulng et_ ,of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond f , First of the Season! _ DKNMAN Asakawicz, 91 First Avenue, and!^w 1 WrViC tWi S b A She Safeway was able to purchase » PT .^n " f« *, " °' , f °" ^' "ipartment managers to handle Mrs. EL'ie Denman, 16 also survived by another sist-er,:^ , t^nrtpriv only 5 can of each, that came up Ib K Avenue, who died Tuts-iDonna; a brother. Michael;i CapX m an ooen bin at .»., morniiiK at her home, will'paternal grandparents,Mr. and', *ul *^les m an open bln at to our rigid quality standards. -fce' held this afternoon at 2:00 Mrs. Frank Asakawies: and>- who ie Greiner Funeral Home'mntemal gTandpa«ent«, Mr. California LB' 49 to Fresh Asparagus 39c 44» Green Street. Woodbridge. Mrs. Edward Walsh, all Hoi Houn lutt Half Fresh Ham Burial vvill be in Cloverleaf Park Perth Amboy. i PacSg 7ruit Fancy Rhubarb Mkhigan LB 19c Cemetery. "" .iiv C" ceased is the widow of ALEXANDER NAGY While Supplies last I -.-_-..., ONEE POUND neral -Henry. Denman an'd resided WOODBRIDGE —- Pu. jketmg research intended to " here 46 years, services for Alexander FREE! SWEETWOOD BACON Averme d of buy- f- "surviving are ho daughters. 79, of 30 Crampton 'j'!" ,or of car- UVD.A Grade A. J i'Mrs. John Reilly, with whom wljp died Tuesday in his home, * * she lived, and Mrs. John Hivcoejwill be hold tomorrow momingj1" w " Long Island * C.'Belvidere a son William J.. 9:00. at thc Flynn and Son Fancy Ducklings 39 c«iCT

CARD OF THANKS Rich Flavor D.liciovi Limit 1 (ojpun IVr ( ustumrr FRANK J. 3TAN0IK Fancy Whiting Whit* M*al Grey Sole Fillets .69c We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their Ikind expressions of sympathy, For the Unest Fruits vSu/t'Ud\.' their njpny acts of kindness, Special Pack 14 oz the spiritual bouquets and the 5av« ar Sail way cam 35c beautiful floral tributes extend- Ajax Cleanser 3 ed in our bereavement in the death of our dearly beloved Mild Brazilian Ihusband, father and grandfa- Bl.nd can 49c Cnuliflowe !ther, Frank J. Stancik. . Wakefield Coffee Tb« kind of "wryie^" that p We especially wish to tlnmk Here i (be toulillowet thai i| Frozen you in a good restaurant or ttor* the Rev. Oustav Napoleon, Rev 6 oz o jj'eni, [•• ii, take home, Io - or bank - isn't juit courtesy, or William Roos, the altar bo.vs Juict cam 99c cook, Io i ;,| Sno*y white and the soloist, all of St. James- Libby's Orange 5 prompt attention to your needs, or heads tt.cn promise perfect JR. C. Church; and the Re\ an attitude of helpfulness, is it? It'ta flavor Ar-d l.yjii at Sa!eway» jstephen Getlik of Holy Trin- Maine Beauty Froitn low prr-1 combination of all these things, and ity R. C. Church, Perth Amboy; t at Saleway'j Low Pnca many more. Sisters of the Mt. Carmel Nurs- French Fries IARGE HEAD ing Guild; Dr. Edward J. No- :!• 'i THAT'S THE KINO OF SESVI^I Wl STRIVE TO OWE, AiWAYS. Vak; St. George's Branch 201 oi White, Yellow or 29 COME IN AND SAMPIIITI the First Catholic Slovak Un- Pink-150 Sheet Roll ion; Lodge 17 of the Slovak Scot Towels 35 Gymnastic Union Sokpl; Th< Woodbridge Postal employes. Pfinmt^ litntn.f 2 1b. Mclntosh AppSes ::";:: 2 29 die Woodbridge Lions Club, Cookies Cr.um Sandwich Fvwrrlt 37c the Monday Night. Club; Thi Pniniwm Sut and For this...or ANY Irtck'i 15' Supervisory of Copper Refiftiiu Potatoes Qvotity |ulk fc White Tuna £?£ 3 '21.00 Cherries 59c 5 29c Pascal Celery full Hu.ar.d '' ' of American Smelting and Re Pink or Whit, Firm Criip ft fining Company; Caterer Mrs 1 29' Grapefruit Indian Rivtf 4 29c F.esh Carrots C.llo Wiopptd * 't banking service consult.. Fiances Lachiewira and' hei Dried Prunes SXS It67c, Protein Bread .staff; the pall bearers for their kind assistance; the Wood- NuMad* bridge and Perth Amboy Police Salad Oil Pur* ColtoniMd *149c English MuffinswS, ^ 25c ! escorts and Funeral Director Vwt Mart Francis X. Muska for Ins most Rice-a Roni Shop Saitway M; 25c Party Shells "71" "Z 49< "The Hank with ALL the Services" kind and courteous services. Mrs. A. Len Stancik 'wift-t SAFEWAY and family. Appleberry Sauce 21" 35< Del Monte Drink ' With Strawbtrrr or wMi laipbtrry fln.appU-Oigp.lruit

Bitakfiit a«in IODAV IHRU JATUBAf Crown Colony Sea Trader Nu-.MiKJi' ti'«*\ #tl«A»» at oil N«* icrwy, ftarl Him and Urfe White GROUND BLACK J S. BILSK1 Mlddltlown 5a(t»ay Stortl, W» rt«rv. rk. right Light (Jiunk Tuna Is limit quontitiin. Nou taU lor total*. , j GRADE A EGGS PEPPER MAYONNAISI- M-oi. UPHOLSTERING S OZ. CAN IUTS |^ IMAU .. M"art PCi- v ANK AND FitiAe Repairing lUKKfY WITH OIAVY KifHkkM Hi Jti T. 4W.'l Restoring Antique MAKM wnrfwidi kay; Mi 3 pi,. 3Jc ... wailid kankm. IOO'I 3pk|. 23<' Hlg^wty White Magic P.O.V. Furniture t Specialty lUTCHEH'CHAIIM vwifaft 100' 2pkgi. 45< Sttleway Metro HAWAIIAN NINCH fn«M Ut. I cam 4tc ,, HANUIGKIF Ut North Stfett 2ISI talMbar, IM* «W li«r 43c BLEACH, Wild Bird S^ed »tfn MY. ol bfway 17-or pkg. 35< PO^K & BEANS PERTH AMBOV, N. J. Wuodbrldge, N. J. ZfST Milti bar, rtfulai liu ' 3ln- carries excess weight In the th, spirit of the times would also provide debt retire barh, 555. same places. finally completed Its ment assistance in the form District 7. Fords, Louis Grls- The difference Is especially Well.over federnl commitments payabl .Vi'iri's to reorganise part, 155; Leonard Fischer, 156; trlklng ln the two sexes. Wo- 'nth aW convening, we over a 20-year period. 25% of District 8. Hopelawn, Steven nen normally distribute their now received out the principal on tone-term Estok. 40; Anton Pollack, 41; at most heavily around the BMlgnmento and bonds issuel by institutions for District 9. Iselln Ronald W. lips, thlgtts and lower part of housing, academic and othe ix^un hearing , Oaborne, 107; Harold 0. Sea- he abdomen. Men usually de- facilities. pl,ri, of the Kennedy pro- man, 173; District 11, Iselln, >oslt their useless fat first in I firmly believe the federa aymond Smith, full term, 155; he abdomen. " inters are reeling under a (overnment ihould lend a ham ames Kllker, one-year term, Blight degree* of overweight ,f special messages being In closing the gap In our edt: 47; District 12, Colonln, Ml- ihould be corrected as early as ml tn Capitol Hill by Presl- oatlonal facilities. This bill (H :hael Abaray, 197. possible. You note how Impor Kennedy on the budget, R. »51) would help build tant this Is when you know that GIFT FOn LIDRAnr. MM. William ('. Hnnsen, '.-.moinlcs, health, minimum least two billion dollars wort! PORTRAIT OF A TEACHER: Woodbrldre Junior High School PI'A printed a paint- little as ten extra pounds and son on down the Hit. of badly needed buildings, Ing of the late Stephen K. Wtrlock, principal of the ichool, at a Founder* Day Assembly, of the Women's Club of Avcnrl, prrsmtrd a check of lilt!1 unset an Increase ln mortality to Arenel Public Mbr&ry for thr purrhaie of new boot). current topics are not The Tat Credit BUI The portrait will be hung In the front foyer of the school on Barron Avenue. lift to if eight per oerit. \1nnv right; Benjamin Ntum, PTA president; Mrs. (jhrix Chrlstengen, first Vice president and Shown acceptlrnt thf check In Francis P. O'Connor, T»W lnstanM, we are still Fatness la always curable, For many yearn the U. Lincoln Tamboer, principal of Woodbrldge Junior Hljh School. president of the library Board of Trustees. about the "missile Government has been using tl Sarah Ann's Cooking >ut It can be combatted most Tills question seems to tax credit system to MPimd c successfully when the pounds taken on dWwent pro- Industrial bane. It seems to m If 30 pw cent of this tuition ex- as archaic and unrealistic, with a/item »h0uld he nbnllnhed In are few and the condition Is but This week we continue with KllllOtlS since the election, and that we ought to be equally In- pense were allowed as a tax a real danger that we might favor of direct elections. several weeks old. ways to use eggs. We want to Woman's Club Presents till' M•suit* of the new mlutle terested In expanding our "ed- credit, both taxpayers would led a minority president, ai The Commission would re- Not all the fatty tissue of our will make interwtlnj ucatlon base" by using thissftve (30 per cent of $500), ndeed we have In years past. port Its findings to Congress remember that eggs carry every body Is useless or detrimental ..IIKlV food element the human bod same tax credit approach. My This plan has been Indorsed Of course a minority President and the President on or be/ore Certain amounts of fat are might serve, as did Lincoln, March 1, 1982. It would be needs and especially vitamin D quite useful and necessary. The $100 to Avenel Library i.lKilSLATION INTRODUCED bill, H R 86. would provide ln- by several educational groups with more than ordinary dis- oomposed on a bipartisan bas at that calls for reducing the first day of the new <"Vldulas with an Income tax|&nd, since Its Introduction, by AVENEL—One hundred dol- 1cled uf M )t;r Cl nl uf Baked E«J on Spanish Rloe hat which Is Obviously super- Announcement was rrt&d* by I introduced two bills "' ' ' ' colli'i

NewBl Che\y with Jet-smooth ride! We want to emphasize one fact very strongly . . . THAT THIS IS FURNITURE TAKEN FROM OUR OWN •*•» STOCKS ... UP TO Olflt USUAL HIGHEST STANDARDS. The reason for these tremendous matk-doWm is simple ... WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR INCOMING STOCKS. You owe it to yourself to visit King Furniture Discount Warehouse today! FREE! With Every Living Room Purchased TWO TABLE Traditional Sectional Modern Sectional LAMPS! Foam Cushion, Beautiful Fabrics, Several Elegant Fabrics to Select j Bumpers or Arm Ends Only til From. ... All Foam Cushion Padding. 69ea, UJea. PRICES SLASHED on DINING ROOMS

Modern Sofa and Chair Rich Decorator Colors! Solid Comfort! < CD PI?I 2 Step Tablet and French Provincial Living Room ! f* f\ £, fc^J 1 Cocktail Table j The 'til Chivy loves to go because it goet so W.1L up to lew sway, lean jounce, less dip, lean dive, less With Lifetime Guarantee on Foam Cushions. •* tilt, lea noise, less... well you name it. ALL 5 PIECES ONLY i'unt, don* pavements like a happy Ubby. Takes Imported Damask Covering. muich roads in stride and all roads in ityle. Now combine this Jet-smooth nde with eemven- Ju.il why do* a Jturoooth Chevy mat riders ienceg to pamper you and nwmimw to relax in. ALL 5 HECKS AS LOW AS mi>f£ « royally as the high-priced luxury pin? |t «U Add I full measure of quiet j}ood looks. Votta. Nationally Advertised Names!^ nuw about through a delightM bWnd of Full Coil you've got Chevy's formula. i preci.Km-bal.nwi wheeli. unique And th. proof is |^ • Unbelievably tow PricesM i' d rtikdb M (Mit)ust to "your taste. § Prompt, Free Delivery!! 300 St. George Ave. • Small Deposit—3« Mos. to Pay!! • Open p*y Evening Till 9!! RAHWAY Saturday* fill « INexl to Gordon's Eahway |lNMIIT|ANM»y • Convenient Frw Parking Lot!! Phone FU L4050 »rlgg« CkivrHit Just MiwiUs From All Folnts of • Latest Furniture Creations!! Wopdbrldie TowmWp PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1%1 0 Attend Cub * Scout Banquet NEW JERSEfS MONEY-SAVING SUPER MARKETS FOKDS Mure th.in 400 persons at I nil'-rl t':u> Blue and loM niiiii.: •'. Cub Smut Puck d3 at O:n I.T!\ nf Pence cnfp- teria Satindn» m celebration of t» lOlh rimvcrarv. James Varartv. rr, i-r.-v nf ivrrmnnlM Introduced the shakers and their wives i- follows:

' Rrv\ Cli >U>;)htT Rflllvt as- sistant P.I r Mr and Mrs Carl Con:: til ui. neighborhood JoriiJnis.-.oiii"". William Old1. -Scout pxoi-uilVf: Mr. and Mrs. JKIIltam Hnnd. Mr and Mrs. IJaymoiifi Smink, Mr. and Mrs Charles DrMnnro. Mr and Mis iljtenry Krauss .„., Plaques of appreciation wre given to .John U>v'enn»'. John Brj'chcv wid Rose'Mario Bry- jjfKY for their'help in trnchlni! and playing for the Cub Scout .minstrel „ ,• Certificates of honor were .jrjven to wives of the leaders • and committcompn and to hus- .bands of the Don Mothers; Cor- sages were "presented to all Den Mothers. -"•Leaders awards were pre- sented to Charles DpMauro, jlohn Breza, Henry Draube, •liichael Fairbanks, Edward tlensche, John Thomson, Ann •M I^wrence, Louise Goldschmldt, "Christine Fairbanks, Marlon Jyjouglas, Jackie Mundie, who served for more than one DtlitY TISSUES MIUCU WHIP .„ The Girl Scouts of Our Lady of Peace served the dinner. KRAFTS QT. $| -Mr. Brera. served as inter- ASSORTED locutor of the minstrel which SALAD DRESSING iSt presented and was assisted COLORS 2 by Cub Scouts Dennis and •Sjfies Mutzabough. - "Skit* were presented as fol- 16%: Harrigan by dens 2 and 16; Flesh Fish by den 3 and 3; Alexander's Ragtime Band, den DEEP BLUE TUNA 4,\Spike Jones, dens 6 and 8; HiC FRUIT DRINK jawcaAiiNs Tall Tales from Small Males, f/t oi. $1 -00 46 OZ. Sj LIBHT MEAT 7: Tel! the Truth, den 11 PINEAPPLE 10 DELICIOUS $1.00 NO OIL ADDED cm I 12; jokes by dens 1, 9, and GRAPEFRUIT FLAVORS 4 if 4 "Specialty acts were presented Hj;Cub Scouts John Schkker. WHITE .00 solo; James Varady, dance; Hensch Brothers, PKfll. ROSE Rodecker, Jay McNally, APPLESAUCE 5 1 Harold Vouglas, Kenneth Bud- JELL-0 PUDDINGS 12 zAj and John Levering each WHITE $1.00 sprig solos. BANS ..>fhe new charter was pre- ROSE sented to Mr. DeMauro and the • • SLICED BEETS 6 1 5$h anniversary Eisenhower GREEN BEANS award to Raymond ljarsen by PRIDE M$\ Coughlin. $1.00 "Awards were1 presented to mat. OF THE Ciib Scouts as follows: FRENCH BEANS FARM 8 1 Den 1, Tony Cariste, Michael GOLDEN CORN =a. 5 Lawrence, Harr y McNally, • Philip Chilmskij Dennis Nota $1.00 .00 John, Le.verM^. PKM. MABIMO'SilPKM. Den 2, SJtovin Hansen. DanJ PREMIUM SALTINES 4 iet» Llberti, Gary Goldschmldt, SCOOTER PIES - 3 1 1 aiia John Nicosen. YOUR DOLLAR IS KING . . . FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS Den 3, Thomas C a r B B i t e , MORE FOR YOUR DOUARS , . . FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS l r Peter Scibienski. James Varady Ronald Wybranic, and Bruce Petrovski mm Q9 0Z. $1-00 Den 4, Kevin Lane, 'Gary REQ. OR CRINKLE 6UT Jf PKIS. | , Pasko, Hotiert Spanker, Al Kar ORANGE JUICE : 5 I FRENCH FRIES mazsln, Michael Marysko, and "Terry Larson. BIRDS Den 5, George-Hart, William FOR MINUTE fL I OZ. $1-01 0 EYE Redmond, Robert DraudAv An MAID \J CANS drew Hensch. Rodney Hensch, 6 I '«. and Thomas Hensch. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE SPINACH Den 6, Robert Behrens, Rob- -., ert Malcolm. Den 7, GregaiT DINNER .00 II v Bulrbanks, James McDermott, WINE SAUCE PKM. ,'• Daniel McGrath, Thomas Red- READY !i EYE HADDOCK mOnd. John Schicker, Leonard HAM & TURKEY SLICES 3 1 '.' Tylka, Albert LeRiche, Mrs. Fairbanks. - Dan 8, Barry McDonough EVERSWEET f |.U. $1.00 :, • Bruce Melega. Thomas Adamic ILI.$i ', • and Mrs. Vouglas. LEAN, MEATY L pxesPK8S. I ;;!'y Den 9, Anthony Toth, Ken- ALL BEEF FRANKS SLICED BACON 2 :',j:J!l neth Nelasco, Robert Timko Sfv • and John Mundie. ,';''> Den 10, Mark Mundie, Frank *. ' Wavic, Michael Hubbard, and You'll All-ways '••^•"jdkwiElfts Hubbard. jDen 11, William Yet man, Save More At • William Turnbull. Al Youcola >\,iihA Al Kinal. Mutual & National ',."'' 'Den 12, Gary Cort and Don- ; aid. Brown. Den 13, Michael ':";;••. KjfcCann, Al luckas, Douglas f •'•.Jftgo, James WitQs, Michael v. idenham, and Thomas Mirdala ALL-WAYS SIMPLY DELICIOUS MEATS DAIRY SAVINGS ... SO WHY PAY MORE .., i:;; 'jnducted as Bobcats: George '/'Gondola, James McGrath. 10-INOH BORDEN'S OR PILLSBURY '(, Gerard McNulty, Steven Pro- CUT kppia.k, John Watson, and Den- 7 it. Cut Ib. •'(.• nljtOndeyko. Ik. »o •T 'Inducted as Webdos: An- RIBS 0 BEEF BISCUITS M% '••••:•: ti^ony Cariste, Bruce Petrovski ( "I ^JUjdrew Hensch, Al Luckas RIB STEAKS ««» "u«o» «• 65* | RIBS '0 BEEF ^ «" las Jago, James Wltos Cheese Slices £?2L» -•»+ 39 Mirdala, and George ^e- BUnERBALL - WORLD'S PROVEN BKT Imported Swiss Cheese ••** 19* If *goseph Croasdale and Ken- 18 POUNDS Ro • t.^tl^kh Budzek were Included in t'-Xiiitt Scout graduation. Collage Cheese ^ ^ ••» ^ 25' FILLET o« HADDOCK ••» 59' AND OVER h (4/ TURKEYS DELICATESSEN SAVINIS ... SO WHY PAY MORE U.S.*1 SMELTS *29 » Winners W | BREADED VEAL GUTLETS FtESHlY SUCH) CUBE VEAL STEAKS CLARGE PINK SHRIMP *• 79' ^ t; iAre Announced SIMPLY c IMPORTED HAM >b 89 . "l fcOLONIA — Winners of CHOPPED CHUCK I00D EATINI Ib Fresh Halibut Steaks »59' , mile sponsored by the Colonia 59 • Copter of Hadsissah were an- VITA PARTY SNAOKS --49' '.;' toounced when the group met •/ with Mrs. Jnome Bcrkowitz SPICED HAM -^ 3»M$|.29 APPETttINO DIPT. SAVUMK lund raising chiiirmun. Tljey MMICKHAIM 4/* ars Mrs. Robert Brassier, fords, GREEN PEPPERS "SUT * 14« •nd-Mis. Xnn Gomoln of Now SLICED BOLOGNA »• V*k City. 1 BAKERY UVIIflJ \. take-off on "Has is Your ooo«M»n I-IM. rii was lutroduced by Mrs CRISP ESCAROLE "SS * 9' CNEESE'GAKE""'""' *3B< Berehinsky, prograir CHERRY CHIFFON PIE MHH HOME MAUl for the pvi'iiing with OOIMMIT'S lijt. Many' Temkin. president GRAPEFRUIT ;= 10 47 CREAMY COLE SLAW * W celebra/it. lnejuded In LARGE SIZE HOT CROSS BUNS W>4 program were Mrs James; Ready-ToFry FISH CAKES - * * 2S< Cfoldcn, viee president of the TEMPLE ORANGES 10 47 OOWUMI't ,. Bauthern N. J. Region Brunch '.j.Ofi Hmia^ah, Rabl): Philip FINEST QUALITY EN6LISH MUFFINS SMOKED BABY WHITEFISH - 10 "• Brtiiid, Cuiigniuallon B'nai N if) 'Japob, Avt'nel: and M> bva<- U. S. No. 1 POTATOES 10^.39 , hmil Kiaiiusi , 'the execiUive board will meet) MOiutuv al Uit humu of Mrs Rahway Ave, JJsrsUhibky, ay 1 West Hazel- Opposite wood Avenue Htihwiiy t Mgtua THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1981 PAGE mm Dunda to be Guttt drama department wilt M 11. Jameif 5 ords Club History Club to Sponsorone act play "They're Nofifc At Gridiron Fetel 0' Them Perfect" by SophHfr WOODBMDOE-Jim Dun- Kerr. da, the recipient of numer- psrt To Register ous athletic honors in the andidate to Institute w PORDS — John Mansfield put, added one more this SEWAREN — The 8t»aren,chalrman of the American Getz week when he was selected listory Club met »t the home Home department announced 3 jresident of the. Fords Youth to represent Woodbrldge if Mrs. Clarence Ztschau, East! [unity 3 \ssoclation, announced earlier that the History Club's scrap- High School at the National Avenue, with ftrs. Alex Urban,]book wll be entered in the con- l,i Nil1.1'' •• 2 his week that registrations for .he Fords Bearcats, a footbai: Football Hall of Fame ban- Mrs. William Watson and Mrs. test to bo Judged at that time Mates' Win 1 [ team In the Central Jersey Pop quet February 27 at Rutgers. ohn Ryan as co-hostesses In the absence of Mrs. John 0 TEAM STANDINGS Warner Conference, will takfl Dunda, All-State football The members agreed to spon- Krwusko who has been chair- |.,,lv of Peace 0 W Jlace Saturday morning from star and an Important mem- a candidate to the Citizen man of the garden department, •, ,,H)URIIX«S—Holy Trln Boys Club _ 3 nine o'clock until 12 noon ber of the^Jarrons" basket- p Institute at Douglass Col- Mrs. Joan Oadek reported that , pintsant surprise since Hawks 2 •4. thn Our Lady of Paace annex. ball team, tas picked for lege, during the week of June the department members at- ',,, i of thft second-half In scholastic ability as well as Falcons .. 1 All boys H yeari old after 19th- I tended three lectures at the . .].imn.s Parochial Gram his athletic prowess. Because Cougars 0 January 1, 1861, are eligible tc The purchase of a tree to be i Wood bridge High School, a1 srlmol [.ranue, kept paci of his versatility In the class- compete in the popular leagui presented to the Sewaren Free'flower show on January 18, and WOODBRIDOki — The i nt the top oi room and on the playing field which has become natlon-wldi Public Library, was approved, held Its meetings at the homel Club remained the lone defeating 8t he Is being deluged by offers In recent years Ineligible boy Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, president of Mrs. Kozusko. feated team In the Colotfjfc from a number of the most are those ten years old befori of the library board, announced Youth Activities Baskettwl lllll Jim Heating's club goi outstanding college* In the Mrs. Miens* Ebner, chair- January 1, and weighing ove: that trie books, "The Oood League afte rtripplng H| ,., ., fine start In the first east. man of the- welfare department 115 pounds. Buck, and Hawks 24-22 for their third i,v miishoollng Holy Trln Earth," by Pearl read a report noting the com- •The 8ea Wolf by Jack Lon- consecutive win. ,,.,; in ihr opening Each boy Is required to pro-! pletion of 25 surgical gowns by for school Robert Q«ti wa* the xatUi' ...... < : •.: in the second, to- duee a birth certificate or & Sisko Engaged^! Mrs. John Cassldy and 100 ilmllar document for proof of at the library and more|cancer dressings by" timlway mark In front, lt< ran his point production toll. I'I,,;, Timlnskl paced thi age, and he must be accompa- To Carteret Residentcopies are needed. Anybodyjo'Connor. 1 having copies of these books 1 Down by a 9-7 score at tilt ..... (lurinii the early frames nied to the our Lady of Peace Mrs. William Watson, pro- y WOODBRIDQE — The en- are requested to contribute i , niht point*. annex by a parent or guardian. gram chairman, introduced halftime Intermission, the Fnk gagement of Miss Arlene Eliz- them to help the library meet i,,iv Trinity began to fin I.OCAI, YOI TI! MEETS SCIENTIST: Victor W. Ostrnwer Heft), son of Mr, and Mr«. The Bearcats will inaugurate Mrs. F. j. flwanekamp and Mrs cons made a remarkable reo6V> abeth Slsko to Blase William the needs of students. Y-MW lii the third quartei Jowph Ostrowcr, II l>hon Drive, Woodbridup, talks with IJr. Homer J. Hall (second thel rseason early next tall and Richard Koons, members of the1 ery In the second phase of ttyt" play all homes games at the Barbato, son of Mr. and Mrs. A donation was approved to Woodbrldge citizen C6mmltte« gwne w manipulate a tremeiM* Ulll ,s ii result, rallWd for 1 from right i, head or industrial technology, technical division, Ksso Research and Engi- Benjamin Barbato, 209 Roose- Woodbridge High School sta- the Stat-• -e -Federatio n of Wom-' or Charter Study, They out-'oug 17-9 victory. , to close It up at 22-1 neering Co., Linden, Mr. Ostrnwer, » senior at Marietta College, Marietta Ohio, met Dr. velt Avenue, Carteret, has been dium. en's Clubs, garden department,! lined the purposes of the or- The big reaAn for the Fal- die diips down In the Hall when Ihp Utter tpokc at one of the College's Founder's Day events recently. Alan announced by her parents, Mr for the prWemtlon of trie ganization and held ft discus- cons' Initial triumph of tin k, ,1 framp, the Amboyanj pictured arr Robert M. Dyar, executive at American Cyanamld Co, In Marietta, and and Mrs. Joseph Slsko, 40 Mel- ,H to din into the St. Jetn Frc-land (right), assistant profesaor of petroleum stadlei at the Ohio college. BDALL'8 COJJTEOL Wharton Tract In South Jer- ilon period on the need for a^ason was the outstanding IIjMIU Court. rs lead, and with eight Steretary of Interior sey. charter study in Woodbridgelperformance of dlen WenrtJ, ,iids left on the clock, bal- L. TJdall plans to "take firmer Miss Slsko graduated from Members were urged to at- Township, John Mattola, and Charltt OI-DEPENDENT CHANGE ,.,| the tally at 26-26. At F/n ittrati control of appointments to his Woodbrldge High School and Is tend Club Women's Day at The next meeting will be held Henning. Everyone in_ Washington department ftnd trave, by ltj employed by the Metropolitan Hahne and Company, Newark The Hawks, representing , (joint, rtoly Trinity worked Iselin Juniors | J 8 ™ seems to like President Ken at the home of Mrs. R. 0' bull down court to a poil- For Leagues is Set employes. Life Insurance Company, Me- on March 9th. YAAC League, accepted an In* nedy's lifting of the order tol Crane at 1:30 P. M. on March| itatlon to" participate at i where Boby Yuro tossed in WOODBRTDGE - The He will approve all appoint tuchen. Her fiance graduated On March 28, the annua v cut down the number of mil from St. Mary's High School, basket with two Woodbrldge Little League ments to ]obn paying more sixth district spring conference 15th. Assistant hostesses wlllinew St. Ellas Church gym Capture Pair Itary dependents abroad. Perth Amboy, and operates the1 , remaining In the game and Pony League will hold than $4,345 in the, metropolitan will be held in Plairffield with be Mrs. Joan Oadek, Mrs, S. J returned home a 53-49 con* | Cheers and hosannas were' A and B, Chevron Sevlce Sta- G»!l was the mainstay ISELIN The Iselln Junior! 'ls "na| registration for the Washington area and above the Plalnfield Woman's Club a: Henry and Mrs. Olive Van over a strong Carteret the rule for Kennedy's reversal $5,889 in the field. tion, Port Reading. hostesses. Mrs. Joan Qadek, Iderstine. At that time the' club. Holy Trinity with 13 points High basketball team, with a 1961 season Saturday at St. of former President Elsenhow ile Yuro followed sinking 5-8 record thus far this season, James' School Auditorium. er's controversial order to bring l,t. Bob Tim Iraki's 13 mark- won a pair of games this week The time Is from 9 A. M. to home overseas service families' noon. «-m the best single effort defeating Carteret 39-32 and to cut down the outflow of U St, James'. Woodbrldge Junior High 44-31.j This will close registration S. dollars and gold. Iselln, coached by Angle Ar- ••>. Joseph's, first-half cham- and no further registration mando, has a 4-2 reoord In the! will be accepted after Satur- i~, continued Its winning Arthur Miller wrote "Misfits' i: (Township Junior High Schooli day. One parent or guardian ;i by dominating Our lady as a love poem to his wife and FREE'IOO^GREENSTAMPS League, whlch^ U good 'ui sec-! must accompany each boy. I'pnrp of Fords, 51-31. then as a picture. Jl has now 'ond place behind Fords. Birth certificate or baptismal been written into a oook dedi- (] 1.1,11y niPauln enjoyed ont Bill Donovan was the main j certificate must be presented cated to Clark Oable Instead to regular stamps with the ! \i\f, best games from a ihoot- stay In both games for Iselinj at time of registration. of his former wife Marilyn. of $10. or mort gnd coupon at right. standpoint, by flipping 11 sinking 10 points against Car-! I goals and one free throw teret and 14 In the Woodbrldgc1 • .'icnimtcrv His teammate, tussle. Andy Ducsak was also a i iletlerman. was also high sharpshooter for Armando's |t)i u points Tomaskorica club hitting for 14 In the Car GRAND OPENING the curds for 12 points teret fracas and U In the our lady :>f Peace. Woodbrldge gamr IUIIIM to Win Carterefs most effective Friday, February 24th V.uv IjciiiB down 23-M at'shootfr against Iselin was Bill half, a scrappy 8t. Francis'iSlvon, who collected nine »m iKiillcd « M point rally In [wlnU RlchU- Smlnk flipped In tt'ird period to tome fromln counters for Woodbrtdi;e to rii:. ON FOREIGN AID Speaker when the Menlo Parkl; T.Md!Mit Kennedy's program Democratic Club mats with PIZZAPIE Delivered Breast Veal «>33< Veal Patties !i.i!: the flow of gold abroad Mr. and Mr*. David Powell, j! v,nmi!« favorable reaction Mercer Street. March 1 at 8:30, Made To Order 7 PM TO 11 PM <';<;>:tnt Hill. But his pro-P. M. The subject of his talk MKDHM 1'IE J1.2i| •> sDiirked a new contro- will be "Civil Liberties.' FU 1-9833 Lancaster Brand—BOM In Lancaster Brand—California ir.ir foreign-aid spending. Mr. Blumenphal Is a jradu- URGE VIV. $1.5o| Beef n iiiMnan Pulbright nion . . any thought; He Is a member of the West; ITALIAN HOT DOGS and SUBMARINES fc c Ib C -Mir balsj'.ce of paymentsside Schools Community Cen- |iui:u!i win prevent our do- tors, Inc., a consultant to the! Open Monday Thru Thursday 9 A. M. to Midnight Cross Rib Roast 89 Arm Pot Roast -69 tner Is necessary in a:Trade Union, and a member o! Irld-ij and Saturday 9 A. M. to 1 A. M. Lancattar Brand Lancattar Brand—Plat* economic • assistance!the board of directors for the Sunday S P. M. to 11 P. M. fl ( | New York Young Democrats. First Cuts Higher Short Ribs Soup Beef Fruits and Vegetables is the price of the Newport, a full-size Chrysler Featuring Del Monte s with a carload of Chrysler value! Unibody— Broccoli lQffle **ino1 bimch 19C "Pineapple Suniest" all-welded, chemically treated to stay newer Rod-Gold Indian Rivt'r Del Monte Pineapple longer. Torsion-bar suspension—time-tested Grapefruit 6bo;39c

favorite of auto experts. Alternator—unlike generators, produces cunent even at idle. Rtd Rom* Bvovty Juice 3 79 hreboJ^y-S-a new Chryder engine that goes on regular. Plus more of the good things Apples 4£39« Del Monte Chunks every Chrysler give* you (like the full-size pride you'll have when you drive it homel). Sunkbt Lemons L*«*Sr»d Swift'ning 3 63' c American Cheese 3 £ Vth M«al Sliced MAURO MOTORS Inc.- 29« Dog Food 12 89 Amboy Avenue Tel. ME 44100-1, ME 4-1651 a4v«rtiMd prk«» *ro*iah Saturday,

.-'«•«) *Qj , (3, :,»*!.. , • tf , PAGE TEN THURSDAY, PRBRTTART 23, 1961 CrOW'S NeSt Welcome Wagon WoodbrWge Oaks Hostesses Named By Con^rr (ilJll)Y8 t StANIi AVENEI. Nomlimi, AVENEl^Mrs Daniel How- By MRS. PERCY |,,nonln officers of ell, 38 Smith Street; Mrs. Herb 499 West Avrnuf Tel f,l Jacob ton;; pUn Hanrmqan, 28 chestnut Street,! Sewaren - ME 4-2702 I,fmiiing, daughter Of Avenel Mrs Frank Laiming. Halold Melt'»'- and Mrs. Martin Qutowski. 14| —Mrs. H. F. BaschHrt was Wr,| Fnuiris Street, was feted .i.miltiR.lons conimn tho Tvnrtnriler' jOforite Street, has completed hostess to the Tirrd Mothers' ,,i „ ,,,,,-ti jnven by her parents.serrted to thr wnny, we i T|irwi»rr. ,ft (owm Qf tramlng preparlng:Nlgh. out club last week and 1 lon now Ior nbM-rvrtiK-c of her tenth'hhi the f-llowin,. M: •• Ji can'* b* 8 _ them for the position of Wei-on».r.ji)nort wirh « valei |oring arrives. Our Kay Fran-' ^ ho»te»«s Oupsts were Beverley fleers:, WMOn The party. Those present were Mrs.j BRrKRi-a Tenrpock, 3u- Mai'ilii LtlliiKer. „, #M a* a robin at her ium-|tw|j,WM)t ^^ was held wilverdlng, Mrs. Harper feer home in Point Pleasant; 'ijuinlim. Susan and Katli- M Trtcnteiiix-ii • Nw y<)rlt c|ty A. Sloan, Mrs. Harry Howell, ^ weekend .. And when aU nnd Laurie nnd pir:lr>nt In chn'-:- ,.; Woodbr(dg(1 proper> Fords, Mrs. William Henry, MrR. W. Mr. Melts, Mcond vie • B. Gardner and Mrs. Albert *L™ r- " -^Tse^nTndPoT^V'^i I MI.. W|I1M Un- in ch?r 01 wnys Sunday, there were Howell, Bower* V qulls. tulips and hyacinths were mie'irtx of Morton Oml^r. ,| 1 teret by Mrs. Hannagan, and —Roben Sefczek. Wrst Ave- P ng 0< Mrs Mrs Martin Cohrn. Pvesld-m ol memo,, ' " ^.^rL^mVthe ~Gutowskl will be assisting nue. celebrated his seventh •Max KMwn, tw, : must be around tne. „...„„ m „ o^.~^» ^ Prospect birthday at a party in hi? home Bt'crrtiu'.v; Mi>, .hi JiiJ^k«L f^TAvenueAvenue.. In AvenefcColonla and on February 18th. His guerts; of Wd. good that makM me '«^Tgeli|1 Mrs Hannagan formerlfl y were Bruce Basermrt. Laura r thli '™« *™" f" " redded in Carteret until flveParley. Patsy Kama*. Jenlne r and pi. Rui i to «rt out and work Intte ^^^ agQ ^ m ^'.u^h. Rich8rcl Buceelennu Pe- ,,f»rri,«wmenU at tlir uy of tV fftuna- r. Nnmiiiirtitr ^n once more.. Cflngress-^ ^ m Welcome,ter Hennelyy, Krancta Prteraon. Pctnr Frelinghuysen has approximately 5.005000 and Mlddleiex County HI thr con Jean-Pierre. Vary and Wil lsi1 taud h.vitation*tohi.friend.! « J£ are mg L,, Parcnt-Tenclwrs A*-HH-PIIIN " ' i> fa, the;To»TOhipto meet.Jam* a million an-j —Mr. and Mrs. Michael H Founder* Day bulletin: 8ol Slotiii. ;; E. Mitchell. candidafe/or ^- on families In the :on-'ner. Holton Street, entertained CobVs Restaurant. School: Lloyd G* ,., ernor Sunday at Far Hills. Hinental United State*. Hawaii, their son-in-law and daughter,

!-• advances that have been devel- "WALK TALL" SJi;. and Mrs. Joseph Torchia ickjng becomes appealing ly BonU ttl. Woodbrldii VACATION ' M8 Warner Street; a son to oft and teminlne In a twi oped in tardiac surgery, the] MaUntf KatanlaT at 1 P. M. TONiGHT THRU TUESDAY Jit- and Mrs, George Munn, 27 Jiece suit, worn with a sleeve scar-damaged valves of the white cotton eyelet sea heart can be repaired. Frank Sinatra, Shirley MaiLalnr, SUNDAY. MONDAY 'Johnson Street; n son to. Mr Maurice Chevalier •Ad Mrs. Robert Brelter, 174A oped overblouse. One hardt MarUjii Monroe AD - LIB |Wth Street; a son to Mr. and snows what to expect next! "LETS MAKE LOVE" Route 1 at the Green St. Circle — Iselin, N. J. CLUB Mrs. Steven Cser, 143 Long- Take the matter of terry Plui »Jew Circle; a daughter to Mr. :loth, for instance. Who'd eve PUa Your YOU'RE PLANNING A That Earns Dividends Steamship Trifel "CAN CAN" "SQDAD CAR" l Mrs. Chester Truskowski, lave thought it would turn U] ClnemaScope and Color • PARTY Phoenix Avenue; a daughter is deep, lavish ruffles on th Thll e»JJ WJJ Matin** tandaif at 1 P, M. r We an tntal experts, Plui to Mr. and Mrs. George Bedics, ileeves and edge of a sailcotl • BANQUET LOUII euro Trans-Ocean oi Vaca- "7 CITIES OF THE ANTARCTIC" t THBU SATURDAY PEast Wililam Street;...from aeach Jacket? It has this s< I Bool with tioQ Crulss. we help EXTRA FHIDAY & SATURDAY I, J, 3. 4 ir • SOCIAL FUNCTION son. And it looks just right. TODAY! ivenel, a son to Mr. and Mrs. u tfcnt you pl»n—Oet your Cartoon Carnival Balvatore Micale, 30 Blandford Cotton knit has forever de who'i beta LATE HORROR SHOW (here tickets — Nn «it.r> THEN PLAN IT IN OUR NEW ROOM jarted the exclusive realm iue; a daughter to Mr. and ehajga (or our wrv- EARLY BIRD SHOW "FLAMING STAR" he masculine T shirt and has Juhn Sous, 11 H Street;.. SUNDAY AT « F. M. PlUi Iselin, a son to Mr. and Iterally taken over the entire! FREE IN-CAR HEATERS "SECRIST OF THE PURPLE Gary Wetngart, 11 Elm [ashion picture. A big story RMF" Avenue; a son to Mr. and last year — it's the biggest fab- CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE Mallnfr Mturdaj U 1 P. M. William Clark, 49 Harri ric story this season and threat, FOR INFORMATION (All, ME 4-9791 Avenue; a daughter to Mr. ins to remain so. Mrs. Richard Brief, 127 th Street;. . . from Port Enjoy an Evening !, a son to Mr. and Mrs avinas iph Martin, 898 West Ave FORDS STATE At and lx>an Association PLAYHOUSE THEATRE Open Mondays! BrMich ilsenhower culls Soviet over 81 <-*Ml Woodbridge N. J. 415 AMBOV AVENUE Main insincere. Swallick InUrmiion of (iiult »,,. IM STATE TODAY THRU TUESDAY TODAY THRU SATURDAY , N, J. . ftrU Ambin, FEB. 23 THRU 28 • Beer VILLAGE INN Entertainment for the "The Grass is Greener" Whole Family! Tavern, Inc. • Wine BNTIRE WEEK! With Cary Grant and WALT DISNEY'S • liquor Bar & Restaurant TODAY THRU TUESDAY! Deborah Kerr Corner William & New Strrvu All Walt lUsii.y Show "WALKING TARGET" • Sandwiches Phont Phone In Technicolor: "SWISS FAMILY VVOuUBItllK.K I Green St. (Cor. Hjahway Ave.), Woodbridge SATURDAY MATINEE ME 4-»738 ME 4-1)900 • Troplcni jungk ROBINSON" "Betty and J John Mills ISELIN SATl'KUAY EVENINGS MONDAY 6 P. M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT l>n.\ DAILV I A. M. TUX • P. M "WALKING TARGET" SPECIAL MATINKE WKDNKH- OAV, FEB. It, AT 1M C. H.. Robert Mitchuni and Di'boruh Krrr TUES. THRU SAT. U A. M,TO 1 A. M. SATVEOAY TILL II NOON ."SWISS FAMILY SUNIIAY THRU TUESDAY CONTINUOUS SATURDAY AND ' Authentic Neapolitan Cuisine PARKING AT BOTH WFIl'l* "Sword of iinroAYi "THE SUNDOWNERS" WED. THRU TUES. HOME-MADE SPAGllETTI-Usagna, Ravioli Sherwood Forest" BATURIMY M.VriNI*-AJ,8O SUNDAY MONDAY A TVCIDA? ASK ABOUT OUR MARCH 1 THRU 1 Pizza Pies — Hot or Cojd Sandwiches With Kkrur. Qretn, "CALTIKI" - Plus - "Blueprint tor Robbary" 1 insir LftM Unknown Clark G»bl«, HOME MORTGAGE PLANS ** Otttfwt Mullen Monro* In TAKE OUT ORDERS, CALL ME 4-2244 "CARTHAGE IN FLAME" STARTS WEDNEHPAV, MARC* 1M Of The latlM't Homes TEN WHO DARED" WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 "THE MISFITS" FTMU SinaU* . Shlrlej MacLaJn, . Maiiric* BREAKFAST - LUNCH. DINNER FOR ADULTS ONLY! Flmc^ by Savins in SInw" Ka ChUdwn Voder U Atmltud "CAN - CAN" Served In Our Dinw D»«, From i.J» A. M 41% UnltM AccampanM to; u Adult! I NEWS > Independent-Leader Carteret Press k Nempapet Dedicated to the Best and - ftin AII Internti of the Residents of the Exclusively the Csmmanity Edison Township and Fords Beacon Communities We Serve.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN Pastor from Westfield Former Barones|^ Sweetness and To Preach Lenten Series To Speak Sunday AVENEL - Mrs. Charltf.^ WOOnBRIDGE — Dr. Clark Messenger, former BaroneMOT* W. Hunt, author and pastor of : l-oja DP TorlnoB of Russia, will''"^ > thn First Methodist Church of ,,,,T was a torrent .of tensions that electrified bn thr speaker at ths slnR«plr»; *J: f!l T( Wwtfipld will preach a series of ation service Sunday at 8 P. ML, lji> sermons entitled, "Figures In ,,. Liuniaculate auditorium in the Port Reading (it, the First Presbyterian ','H the Light" for the first three of Chinch. Mrs. Messenger Is ,» ,|Ai , i last week, as a meeting between the officials the Mid-Week Union Lenten r n Hl lltiKiiist and SMTPS as co-direC-» -d Services sponsored by the tor of UIP Bochester cbJBi..^i ,. , ronuoveraial .oil refinery and Its neighbors Orrater Woodbridge Minister!-1 EvnnsPlism Frllowshlp. Sh» $ al Association.1 ,., |);,irri to start. Only the ingenuous amid hope tell tin' story of her lift «',, Rev. Theodore C. Seamans and hoi convorsion to th0. " , ,.urk would not ignite a misconception or a mls- president of the Ministerial Christian faith as she did be- \ Association and pastor of the ,i,i.stiin(ling, fore the menv* , :i Woodbrldgt' Methodist Church bi'is. All friends and membenj, « • • • * announced that the five Union of the church are cordially in* \ Lenten Services wfll be held on vitprt to attfiid. f". The innate decency of sincere people quenched Wednesday nights at 8:00 P. M In local churches of Wood' RPV. Dr. Charles S. MacKeft- I,,, spark. and a dignified and orderly discussion bridge proper. ?,le will preach at the 8 and 10 n.,.. iirld in which everyone who had a part can— The first sermon was las' A M services Sunday. His t«Ps,.. k will bp "Who Really Cruel-, DR. CLARK W. IIIINT night at the First Congrega i! • he judgment of a mere but rapt observer is per- _ tlonal Church. On March 1 fifd Jesus - Was lt the Sol* dlcrs of Rome?" Rev. Robert A. . illed—takp deep pride. There were excited words, the First congregatlona: Church, Dr. Hunt's topic wi! Bonham will preach at 9 and * ,i snmrtimes an angry or an unfair word, but all Fords Jr. High bf "Thomas," and on March 11 A, M. on the topic, "Thft •• ,,, /ni it in tne Hungarian Reforms Emancipation proclamation." i hesf found acceptance on both sides—accept- he wmpre8C h on Ju |The Junior Choir will 8lng at 9 A.M., the Junior High Choir or because all who were concerned were far more Sees underella!£r* " at 10 A. M., jlnglng "Come,' FORDS In conjunction Before assuming the pastor' Christians, Join to Sing;" Tha itrrrstrd in forthright inquiries and equally forth- with the theme, Foreign Lan- ate of the Westfield Church PARTY FOR CANDIDATE: Senator Walter II. Jonwi, Republican (•andidatp for Kovminr, was sucst of hnnnr at a Chancel Choir will sing • "0 Dr. Hunt was pastor of Metho -ht responses. guages In the School Program, cocktail party Saturday at I.nu Homer's Ad-lib. Hosts wore Mayor Frederick M. Adams and thr Republican members Magnify the Lord" at 11 A. M. a French version of Cinderella dlst churches In Crestwood an of the Town Committee. Left tn right, David Miller, Walter Korbis, Havid Nirola, .Inhn HURIIPS, Senator Jones, John ^few members who will be re- * * * » was presented by the students Albany, New York. In 1959, h Evanko, Maynard Winston and Charles Molnar, ceived into the fellowship (A -• of Fords Junior High School book "Mighty Men of God" wai the church at 11 A. M. Sunday I! seemed to me that both the represenUtiv.es under the direction of MissjPuWlflnei consideration to which each respectable citizen acted as moderator. Others in United Presbyterian Churct the performance were: Carmel and Dr. Lowell M, Atklnso: AVENEL—The Marian Guild WOODBRIDGE — Fifteen 1 The second phase of th* an toy claim, would be preserved m Port Reading, Inverse-, Richard Borgerson, pastor of the First Methodls of St. Andrew's church form- Woodhridup merchants took f Church, Englewood, will preac 'building program is progress- in common purpose, This, perhaps, could be .James Egan, Rose Ann John- ulated plans for future events hold of the proverbial axe this ing. A building committee hat , ston, Elizabeth Dealt, EUssa P1* wvice on March 15 wi t at Its monthly meeting Mon ireek nnd chopped prices down been appointed by the" congre** ns.srd as a ludicrous statement which says that Jacobs, Nlkkl Percopto, Judith be held In the First Presbyte day. o cost, and below in prepara- Ian Church, and on March gation to take over the work,', |v. i won last Friday night, SklbirtRki, Michael Mullet, A card party was arranged ion foi tliis week end'.s Wash- initiated by the strategy com- Charles Mastrovlch, Bernard** 'he Woodbridge Methodlsi for May with Mrs. Charles Mas- liirthdny Sale Days in mittee. This committee is head- , Toscano, Gerald Williams, Beth Church. arlk, chairman; with definite Woodbrid^e. ed by Emll Boehmer, chairman;. The host pastors are extend- ! tlunk the meeting was a useful one, and a doss, Oeraldlne Wall, Lynn date to be announced soon Ben Martin, chairman of the A. T. Raamussen, Stephen; ing a cordial invitation to all mindful one, because I feel very sincerely that Whitney, and Martha Bopkin. June 14, a "Luncheon is iromotion, stated many stores!Shaffer and Robert Woods, co- In the PTA story read W of the are* to attend th*seiJServed" will be featured wlth| huve inventories left over mo l ohairmen. The ex-offinip mem- one who was there came to win anything, I Mrs, George Heath", program | « interesting an lnspira- Mrs. Edward Malone in charge because of the severe' snow bers are Richard Menke, Clerk " junk there was no effort on the part o( ariy par- chtlrman. commemorating ''tonal Lenten services. Both affairs will be open ta the terms and must make room' of Session; A. A. Morse, presi- Founders Day, she said. "PTA public. or Spring merchandise. Some dent of the Board of Trustee* pant to demonstrate his owri righteousness and unites home, school and com- of the sensational buys are ad- A new merchandise club has and Rev. MacKenzle. munity and IU success depends vertised elsewhere in today's nt hers' evil. I think there was no indication been formed to start Wednes The Junior High group will on parents and teachers work- Firemen Hold paper. day. Mrs. William Bernath. meet tomorrow at 1:30 P. M., faith or the honest Intentions of Ing together." In addition to the bargains1 chairman, may be contacted by continuing on the Heroes of the Anttiony Toscano, Poun- being offered, a National De- in were in question, To a casual caller, It Training Class.Interested persons or the fol Faith series with "George fense Unit will be displayed onl Washington" to be the topic. < (1 more like a family consultation excited over Main Street all day Saturday.' Mrs. Vincent Buonocore, Mrs Senior High Fellowship »meets the founding of the PTA, and ; class *M bothjteelln Fire corn- Lt. Andrew Simonsen, Jr., will !• t will be open for purac ally invited. old Tilhe boMtaff'tttt fot the latter, oft Sg tflcnrsT birthday "™ "last inspection. The Sale Days start memo .rweeY^rlff tifflto^snu*.charles Knair J.;m»;wMts Jon»r of the Fords Junior High "am Knott. Iselin Fire Corn- . ' today and will continue Wednesday, at the Jjenten even a deep-sea diver can't go that low. iBoyle, Mrs. J. Watson, Mrj, School. through Saturday. Series, "Presbyterian Voices," art George Collins or Mrs. Malone Mrs. Toscano also announced Knott act- «, Rep. Dr. Frank Fhcrson, Synod donation of 30 dozen tea- '"K Captains George Alfano! Rev. John Egan, pastor, gav< Executive of the Synod of New nr. Charles Aubrey Eaton, who was our dis- spoons and 10 dozen forks was;and Joseph Buhel from the a talk on the purpose of thi Jersey, will speak at 7:45 P. M, .•^uMipd Representative in the Congress for so made to the Junior High School|Ne*arlc 8alvage Unit 1. Cap-!Marian Guild. He apVou Induction Held The soloist will be Mrs. Henry by the PrA of School 7. tain Alfano advised the Sal- Mrs. Malone president and Mrs Smith and Mrs. Charles Miller, Hiv \ears, was the most informal but the most Studenls of the school under! vage Division of the Fire Com- Michael Dino secretary untl organist. After services, re- . v live teacher I ever had in my life. He was IlOt jthe" dir«7ton 'of James "w£iPW ^_ NewMk_«MWMdov«relection of officers are held By Avenel Lodgedfreshments will be served in June. church hall. The host Is the >. t ,ii iier in college— but iwhat was far more im- AVENEL—Pride of New Jer- Mrs. Stanley Stren&owski an sey Council, Sons and Daugh- chairman of the Christian tint he was my teacher when I—not he— Jww April 14 at the school,"n« of personal and business nounced a fashion show will to ters of Liberty, installed new IService Committee, Mrs, Paul i iinht I had become mature and entitled to some Mrs. Steven Ro.ssen,"ways tndproperty. Both captains dem- held sometime in Septembe oflicers Friday at their meetingiChomlak. me«ns ' chairman, announced.jonstrated with 12 by 18 foot Mrs. John Mahon was name' at Avenel School 4 with Na-j The Women's Association ignition as an adult. Almost literally, I sat at TickeU will br available in thejeanvas covering how to me chairman of the dark hora Morse, Perth Amboy, welcomed Mrs. Charles. Hier- t e to learn—he was such an enchanting, and «ar future. furniture from water and prizes. The winner of Mpnday deputy of the local council, in- hager as a new member at its James conmrT principal. in-|smoke damage by covering dark horse prize was Mrs. Ame stalling officer. Mrs. Morse, recent meeting. Miss Norma ^ and patient teacher whose great interest rico Zullo. earned the unit three night*;**'™. At times over 100 can- State deputy, assisted. Taubert was the soloist, sing- vas coverings are used at a fire Hospitality was arranged b; l think, was that he perceived some inclina- In March will be devoted to the NNe w councilor \s Mrs. Ed ing„ "The Evening Prayer." they advised. !Mrs. Buouocore. There will b MR. AND MRS. W, GASTON STANI'ORD II llll parents of eighth grade stu- ward Palmer; Mrs." Raymond Quests were Mrs. Paul _Kira- my part to preach the gospel of the im- Ino meeting in March; ncx teots for the purpose of ex- A similar' training claw will Waterhouse Is associate coun- ;cofe and Mrs. Arthur Wllkc. i' ,tru be held every month Chief meeting is April 3. •'• of Industrial peace and progress. This ilalning the program of the cilor; Edward S. Brookfleld, re- The next meeting of the asso- the field in which during two wars his contri- ilnth grade to them. Knott announced. Miss Betty Jean LaBat cordi'ng secretary ;.,Mrs. Warren elation will J* Marcireh 14i*., K 1 Parents of the sixth grade PANED Cline, associate secretary; Mrs. play"," :in-Him We," iwlU HI-JACKED •"ii to labor-management and management- students will be invited, to an- FORDS — Four windows i; Frank Benson, financial secre- be presented by Mrs, Richard WOODBRID&E — John Pol. '••"• harmony could never be measured—either ither date to be announeett to his car were broken while the tary; Mrs. Edward Trost, vice Kerr, Mrs. Earl Smith and Mrs. lack, Perth Amboy, reported to Weds W. Gaston Stanford > tmillarize them with the vehicle was parked in front of councilor; Mrs. Otis Sears, as- Menke. M^ i-puntry or by his country's components. the police Tuesday that his car school. his home yesterday, Charles sociate vice councilor; Mrs. Ole 1 had been jacked up while it AVENEL — Announcement •'••• are many tangible,evidences, however, that Free diabetic tests were of- Fodor, Winchester Road, told Lauritsen, guide; Mrs. James was parked at a shopping ce has been made of the marriage BAILEY HOST fered before the meeting in police: Webb, outside guard; Mrs. ' tliem felt the compulsion to provide posterity of Miss Betty Jean LaBat, WOODBRIDQE — Health which SO members took part, ter and a new tire and wheel Louis Haffner, inside guard, / estimated to cost $60 were stol- Woodbridge Avenue, daughter Chairmen Named Officer Harold J. Bailey will ba . Itn t> index of appreciation. Hospitality, was arranged by en. NO BIKE of the late Mr. and Mrs. host to the Health Officers of Mrs. Waterhouse. The special Nation's currency starts to COLON1A . George Menner John B. LaBat, to W, Gas- Middlesex County tonight at 8 award winners were Mrs. Ole carry new names. DRY NO MORE Hickory Road, reported to Lt ton Stanford, Greensboro, N.C. For G.O.P. Club a.t Lou Homer's Ad-Lib. The Anderson, Mrs, Orville Barke- f>r Raton always felt, as he taught me to feel, PORT READING—Four bot- Howard Tune, Tuesday that hii last Thursday night at the La- AVENEL — James Hoffman, subject of discussion will be 'ew, Mr. Lauritsen and Mrs,I tles of liquor were stolen from son's bike was stolen from ir Bat home. Rev. Dr, Chester president of the Sixth District Minimum Standards of Pub- lat who,, reasonable men and women know not Benson. the Columbus Club, Second front of Colonia Bakery, In Davis, Basking Ridge, formerly Republican Club of Avenel ap- lic Health." »'y <>f «-ach other's problems but of their mutual Street, Tuesday, |man Avenue. of Railway Presbyterian Church pointed his committees for the Charles Siessel will be in- -rity. that the problem which looms large dis- performed the ceremony. 1961 season at, the regular italled as treasurer at a later meeting of the club Thursday date, aeeordin| to Mrs, Palmer. Chrysler reported outtinf ^ in the same ratio and to the same degree, Attending the bride were The next meeting is March 3 white collar staff. Miss Eleanor Kushner, Se- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [at ii(,'ht is applied. It was his firm belief that the WINTER SPECIAL waren; Miss Shirley Rees, William Scheuerman, 300 Pros- jtdvtrtliemeht ii needs first to be defined, beyond all mis- Woodbridge, Mrs. Edward Nor- pect Avenue. Outlining a vigorous and in- Slice cross, New Brunswick and Mrs. Woody Woodbridge Then he merely. asked for divergent John Powers, Woodbridge. teresting format for the ensu- to be expfeased, without rancor, insult or Edward Norcross served as ing year, Mr. Hoffman named Mr. Stanford's best man. the following: Mrs. Mary judgment! Schaeffer and Mi's. Kenneth Until her marriage, Mrs. Hunt, good and welfare; Stan * * * * Stanford was buyer of steel for Grupy, publicity; Mr; Hunt, Tll Art Metal, Iric, Avenel, former- 's seems like a simple enough formula, and Mrs. Mildred Ashmore and ly Security Steel Equipment' Mrs. George Burrows, social; ^ a happy circumstance that it waa pursued .Corporation. Mr. Stanford is a Mrs, Clem Scharwath and Mrs, 1>ort jcivil engineer. L_ Reading the other evening. I think the Grupy, ways and means; Mr, After a honeymoon trip to Boharwath and John Nisbet, ""sphere was cleared-even if not of the Hess Nurth Carolina, Mr. and Mrs.] membership; Mrs. Richard '<»• the time—by that discussion. As a re- Stanford, will make their home • Full Slit Solid Iron Miller, hostess; George Morgan, lUilliii in Texts, near Beaumont. '•i\ I cannot say there wv> no bitterness, no- Kenneth Bersey and Mrs. Hoff- Mrs. Stanford was very active1 • i Coati of Prime Piinl man, nominating. Mr. Miller, MII face implications as to conduct or intentions in tht First Presbyterian • All Welded Cumtructlon Walter Schaeffer and Raymond Chuivli of Avenel, and is a N these were clearly pgjt.fl.ut of balance by the • All Work GuMMitMd— Scheuerman were named trus- charter member of the Wood- tees. *' mid calm discussion which-far overshadowed • Full luiunfice Covtrafe bricigt: Township Business and Paul Ablonczy, Colonia and • No Kitr»i to Pay Professional 'Women's Club hti of the exhibitionists. Mr£charwath candidates for • Mlltred Corntn Included serviim us its welfare chairman. v is What We the Board of Fire Commission- ers addressed the meeting.'Mrs, l] (i()'i't suppose industry general^ will adopt Do Best PATIO anil STEP RAILS! Woodbridge Jr. High Nisbet was the winner of the .80 door pri«e. Refreshments were 'pursue this formula, and I am no authority as Meet Infilled Special NOW! l*TA Show Saturday]served by the1 hospitality chair- »y teacher to advocate it with any effective- Other Stylet ana Dctlfnii Proportionately Low I'ricrd! man. WOOBRIDGR-A film show y PU8LIX tin, I thir^ thjere was a precious lesson to CAI/r UflUfI Order nuw u thew mtrt Urn littio at thlb will be held Saturday at 2 P. M, TEEN DANCE learned last Friday by dissident*v In any at the Woodbridge Junior High SBWAH&N A, teenage PHARMACY FKEE HOME OKMONSTKATION (No Obligation), School, Barren Avenue spon- dance will be held at. School 12 ation. flume Now I CAM. sored by the PTA of School I tomorow night from 7:30 until » . • * i ' and 11 AH children are wel- 10:30 P. M, sponsored by the ME 4-0809 come. Tickets may be purchased) Woodbridge Recreation De- "rhaps it will lot long Mwugh to thjrfr memo' 3-5170 at the door. partment. Boys are aakqd to Prompt, Free RAILCO Yoi be utilized, if art when the tima TV use Delivery Service KREg Featured will be cartqons with! wear dress jackets and ties and When we elect a Board, pf Education it meant, EM1IMATE such characters as' Pojfeye, all In attendance must be be- IHON HAILING ' For what ray rtft»mendation k w«rth, I M Main St., WoodbrWn (All- COLLECT to Duck, DonaW Duck, Ab- tween 1} and IB years of ate we have confidence til thote men. We back any time! bott and Coatello and many No one is permitted to leave the I recommend this fonoula flrit—tod Mt^uson run III PARK AVE., UNDHU1ST, N. J. (VIN1NOI Qthere. school between these hours. up and th*y work fa VS. ' 'e twenty-first. , • fellow, the one who has a different MISSILE GAP, AND MISSILE GOP! Clip 3nbc|Hitbrnt creed, race or national origin than Majority of N. J. yours, by understanding his viewpoint, his ambitions and goals, you will find old prejudices disappear. You'll find Optimistic About Business 3 orbs Scar, on that we are all one family made strong Dear Sir: and great by the rery differences that In rega:d to your February 9 issue, while Committeeman so many times divide us as individuals Charles Molnsr was doing » And Job Prospects lif Cartprct and groups. You'll learn to accept or good Job on the .snow removal N. J. BUSINESS a,,,, ,,.„ reject a person strictly on his merit* as detail, lets |lv credit to a few PRINCETON-Confldencde others. . PROSPECTS BARO.M, rJR China t Ortftrr J a human being and not because he His hqtior Mayor Fred —^ „ tawpr uxSay than! N. J. Poll RfpnrU Editor ao< Mare or 'same Adams, see photo, »as busy,* ^ brpn gt ftny tlme <,ur|ng happens to be different from you. u c .pushing out snow j» nd »rs 32 month|. No opinion refill Bnum W»IMbr«»lrtbHN *wkh •• "We hope that during Brotherhood twlta _.UM- aid of Chief Egan.j £ New Jer|py pou Norembtr, 19ST l|-?» Grttm »i»ir»r i •» «-HI1 Week people will begin to get to know jMfke Amodio, and Herman! urvey on business and Job prospt-ct* doe«, however, show June, 1ISI, _ fin and appreciate each other—to make Joe Nemyo was busy driving that a solid majority of rank November, list „ tractor pushing the snow a- C»rtrr*t, tff* itrmt Brotherhood a year-round practice." and file citizens across the May, 1959 way aD this was done In theState talked to are of the opin- November, 1959 .Lafayette Estates section of WOOnBBfDGE PUBLISHING COWANT ion that New Jersey will haveMay. KM iPonU on Sunday, February 5. November, 19M _ " Chirfct E. The Game of Happiness UM same or mor» business and 68' Conirituia'tions to tne above lobs during the next few yiars TODAY ;. . 51' Lawren* f. for a job well done. Why is it that some people are usu- than It had during the past Examination of tl, Viet FrtsMtnt to4 Very truly yours, year or two. figures would seem u, ally happy and others usually de- N. T Carlucd, Bj euntT. II tntt F«T cap? At the same time, about one that the New Jer.vv 450 Ford Ave, Fords iQtMcnption ni«< »y auM, tatMtta pressed? Why is a certain individual, in three of all those questioned not looking for or up, •se JMI. H»»; t»i wmfki, «*»; «*«• . though relatively lacking in material expect less business and fewer major recession In •: »I£S, tlntlt coptn »r BUU, 15 OTtt, U PM*Ml 1316 Dey Street near future, albeit t:., la i4fin,•, Dear Mr. Oregon': Uhe next few years outnumber Since December, 1947 The expert* tells us the happy indi- Once again you have proven by a margin of better than ton Research Service 1 /4n Inspiration - and A Plea vidual is one who has developed a the power of the press. You arethree to two those who see less business and fewer Jobs ahead making periodic mr,v. ; The annual drive of the Mt. Carmei to be commended for your sound philosophy of life. That means, logical and realistic itand on In conducting this week's of people's outlook Guild for the support of its non-sec- the school budget. survey on business and Job con- business and Job r a* we sec it, a philosophy which takes ditions, a conttnuint feature of Over that period, the N tarian nursing service in Woodbridge, It is very easy to criticize and Into consideration all that we have to negative; it takes courage the New Jersey Poll for the past sey public's opinion ha . Fords and Perth Amboy will formally be thankful for. to stand up and say "yes" this thirteen and a half years, Newgood guide to econon be started on Sunday. Tomorrow night, is what I think Is right. Jersey ndult clttaens in all intheSUte. This is the field which so many of A good educational system walks of life and In all areas of Thl» is one of R .. campaign leaders will meet in St. Jo- us—especially the sour-faced—over- does cost money. We all recOg-the State were personally asked business outlook repo: • seph's Home, Strawberry Hill, to be en- this; however, we must In face to face Interviews by New Jersey Poll. look. And certainly all of us in Amer- trained reporters working out This newspaper pi. couraged in their efforts by Bishop continue to move forward and ica have more to be thankful for than goal can only be accom- of Princeton the following ques- report* of the New >• George H. Ahr. the average person in a far away cam- plished by the support of civic tion: exclusively In this art .1 minded people like you How do TOO feel about busi- The work of the Guild nurses, all of try. We have freedom. We have oppor- On behalf of the Woodbridgt ness conditions In the State HIGH 0EELS STOP whom are latJoring without regard to tunity. We have great material wealth. Township Education Associa- far tbe neit few years? Do OLASGOW—High!, . tion we thank you again and you think thert'U be more slowed down a Mor:: race, creed or national origin, has We have peace. We have freedom of hope we can continue to count buslneu and more Jobs In lonary campaign in s> grown to staggering proportions. These worship. on your enthusiastic support. New Jersey than daring the Two young Amerr,. nuns, with their personal kindness and Sincerely, past year or two, or less bad- slonaries lost use of .1 Then, too, we have the miracle of FRANK E. KANE ness and fewer Jobs?" gymnasium for a y their boundless spiritual stamina, toil nature, the beauty of nature to ob- Under the Capitol Dome Chairman, The results — STATEWIDE hey had organized. ':' tirelessly throughout long days and serve every day, and those, of us who Salary Committee NEW JERSEY BUSLNESS were damaging the ':.•• By J. Jtsepb Gribblos Woodbridge Township and JOB BAROMETER their stiletto shoes dismal nights to bring comfort, solace enjoy good health have still another Education Association More or the sane dances and parties b.. and care to suffering patients —for reason to be thankful. More *nd along to irritate us. dard answers usually repeated public office, without Jobs has registered a 9% drop; The Treasury av:••• : get it the eye. their operation is borne almost ex- by such candidates, a person on face, a candidate could say: !offlce. Back the winner and get' those expecting less business plans to borrow $6.yoo And trivia—if not kept in prospec- — The Chicago Tribune. clusively by the Roman Catholic par- being designated to party office "To seek higher office at this yourself appointed." j and fewer jobs has increased in an operation which ts-.v tive^can dominate one's thoughts and : to account the, currcr.1 should say: "I welcome this OQ- tlma whjlp pianj important LEGISLATURE: _ A move- No Placo Uk« Homo 8%, and the no opinion has ishes in the communities they serve. sion and the gold prob!< crowd out of-one's personally the jJbrtunity to be of service to tasks remain unfinished in my nient is gaining momentum in A home town is a place where inched forward 1%. The department, v.i : ,We have always hoped — and there is thankfulness and humble appreciation our great party." On being present post, would be to vio-,the New Jersey Legislature Wjthey always wonder how you A better idea of the meaning "encouraging evidence this hope may merely mentioned for any of-late a pledge I have made to hold two-year sessions of thelgot as far as you have, of today's finding on business financing announcenv : • for the many blessings we enjoy. Thefice, a candidate could appro- my constituents to stay until saat d Assembly intd of the Kennedy my constituents to stay until s*aate and Assembly instead of; xhe pointer Barbers Point and job prospects can be seen iyet materialize—that the support for key to contentment 'and happiness, priately say: "I am flattered the Job is done. Therefore, I oue tach year. from the following table show- took office, said It will: ••• /this merciful work would be as non- nd am hoping to remain in my| At lea£t ^ Uo measures| ing the results on th.e same money through an off>:.: then, is found in the state of mind— ? honored by eighteen-month notes : '. sectarian as the work itself. It is the , have seen fit to advance my present position and Garry mynave been unreduced m the Knock, Knock question over the past 39 not the state of the bank account. name." promises to fruition. These I;i^6l Legislature to amend iheiOpP°rtullil5'' noweV€r- doesn't months. 3!i per cent interest, sincere wish of all of us who have seen 81 11 ait for ou On being asked If you are In-consider most vital." |SUU: JomtiUHlon to providel * ^ « >' The lesson of life, then, is to develop ne door the magnificence of true devotion, such terested in a certain elective With tongue_ , in cheek, Alt-;... jor. y^ .tw0.year »essions. U - a philosophy, a state of mind, which ...The Lisbon (Me.) Enterprise. -.tk exemplified by these nursing Bisters, office, a typical responae could man believes such statements!6Ucll a r^im^ jj adopted by Complete Brokerage Service concentrates on positive thinking, "both houses and signed by tbe Definition [that such an expression of appreciation (Governor, voters would be ask- faith and thankfulness and service to Family — A group of people ed to approve the change be- tfill become ever more and more who awn 'keys to the same • Stocks •Commodities • others. Going this way will bring rich fore it became effective. lemphatic. Know Yoar Representatives house. rewards and cqntentment through the The best citizen Is an active citizen, one who Is alert Under the proposed amend- —The Prop Wash. Oak Har- Monthly Bulletin Sent On Written Requc t • • So we can only ask that all who have years, For happiness is truly a state and goes to the source to secure the best possible In- ment, the Senate and General bor, Wash. Assembly would meet and or 'Shared in the enormous community of mind ajid if you can master that formation. The best representative Is one who cooperates with his constituents and is ready and eager to receive ganize separately at noon on Poor Vision? Jipdeavor of the Mt. Carmei Guild and you have mastered life, and—as Itip- their views. the second Tuesday in Janu- A football fan is a guy who T. L. Watson & Co. iary of each year. Any matter yells at the quarterback for not jihe nursing care it supports, and even ling wwte—you are a man, my son. Herewith are the names of your representatives. Keep in touch with them, I pending and undetermined be- being able to pinpoint the re- MONROE A. VYEIANT, Resident Partnn •ttoose who know of it from a view from fore either house In the first ceiver 46 yards downfleld, and Founded 1832 - Tel. HI 2-2650 Jjr, will give their aid in as generous U. S. Congress year would be continued into then can't even find his own George Washington and may be acted upon in the car In the parking lot after the Member New Vork and American Slock EuhJiu*' SENATE '•ameasure as they are able. Those who The man who was most influential second year, game 'Senator Sarrisdn A. Williams, Jr.. to promote understanding and re- of the United States today might not MAYOR-Stephen Sfciba " asked for authority in the law lation of those ideals^ Brotherhood President ol Borough Council-Walter Sullivan to waive lneligibillties for cer- have been. As a soldier and a state- tain employes with criminal COUNCILMEN 'JWe-k4(p#s«entiaily a campaign against records who have dratoiutrated man, Washington i* one of the world's Thomas Millk Walter Sullivan "4iie pv^i ••'>•> and bigotry that dls- rehabilitation. ' Woodbridge gteat men. No other American can JohnHutnlck John.D'ZttrtUa . ¥- 1 WASHINGTON: - General Ifeuv; ."•• 1 d' [iirt religious, business, rank above him. He is the father of the Alexander 8uch Adam Bysoborakl W l George Washington once pre- Social r 11 p:'it cal relations." greatest nation pn earth, and be made TOWMIII of Edlsoi dicted that the Battle of Tren- ton, the work o| Mew Jersey i£'Tho principal aim of Brotherhood Its greatness possible, All Americans, UAYOR-Antbofty M. Yelencsici National Bank Pftsidentol Counell-NeU' A. McDonald lawmakers in lwlplng the Con- 'W«ek, according to Dr. Jones, is to urge and especially the young people of to-] tinental Army to victory, and COUXCIUfKN •j»ople to do more than glva mere lip day, should be reminded of these facts the bravery of the Bute's mil WlUlam F. JUhta Frank J. Takacs itia, would never be forgotten. Our Hew Building, Corher Moor. Avenue (f?rvice to the principles of brother- each year, when February 22nd rolls Bernard J. Dwytt Dr. WPAin Toth *nd Berry Street. Opj,. Town Hall ' hood. "By getting to Isaow the other William N. Margolls W7i?Wl In a let^r to tt» M«w Jersey around. Legislature on"' December 8, [on 1783, Washington' officially THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1981 PAGE sv. Patrick Sinai Chapter Will Install lniKTEEN Spring Fete I*"* Dinner^ Officerg on" j£rch 22n(1 On Calenda^ B'nai B'ritli Unit [.-, IN Tho Holy Name 80- Cut-Paper Mosaics Made Of PTO •,,f si. Cecelia's Church Patrick's Day COLONIA ~ A Spring danit, • iKiiiM)!' n St , COLONIA _ An installation In sponsored by the PTO of £$it' 11 - ™i dinner for officers elected last : Our Lady Fall- For School %2 by Pupil Hoffmnn Boulevard School,^ •,,.,11 March 18. Music will nlght by gnR) ^ .scheduled [or April 15 In ', ',,i^rd by Bill Matthel the B'nal B'rlth Women American Legion Hall, l]l nys Restau ; |, Notcsmen. A lull-course paper mosaic portraits of Wash 'elBt. way. Mrs. Clyde Edrin 1S rant, Route 1, WoodbrldKe ways and means, reported ,,l beef dinner will be March 22. Ington and Lincoln were pre- Two original skits, "Honest sented to School 22 by the chil- the group met ln the ' " , ,lt 8 P. M. with (lancing Abe" and "Washington, Modest Newly elected slate la: dren of Miss1 Barbara Handa- purpose n>om of the school.;!? ' ,Moi. only adults will be EfJtsJJlent" were presented by Mrs. Jerome stlch, president- i-hiih's fifth grade class. The nurd. the 6th grade classes of Miss Tickets will Include a Mrs. Jules Bluestone, first vice pictures were unveiled at theparbara Pritsche and Miss spnchettl dinner and music (ominlttcc Is as follows: hr president; Mrs. Arthur Bergcn- upper grade memorial assembly' thr "Towno Pipers", will ,,.it ncpiim and Fred James.l Handschuh. Participants were fleld, second vice president; by Sherl Baron and Stevan at 8 o'rlrK-k. Mrs. John ,, i- ctuilrmen; Joseph Erica Pascal, Ronald Schlosser, ia y Mrs. Donald Liebeskind, third Mosh. accepting the Is publicity chairman. i'i-ii and Gene Limoll. por- Brant Saperstein,. Gregory illV vice president; Mrs. Norman traits the school, chairmen; Dr. E. A. Mrs Comsudls, Richard Carney, Ir- Tlir landscaping P r ogrt j i in Paschal, recording secretary; Florence Augustine, principal, pi-, or. M. Petti, Andrew wln Pinkus, Neil Llttlnger, Ray- must bo approved by or rt Mrs. Ralph Lesser, correspond- recalled the ward? of Thomas mond Cipjlcrly, Walter Wortyl- March 1, Mrs. Sidney ,.,.,„,,„. Thomas .Costello, In* s«ret»ry, Mrs. Henry Paine, "These are tlm& ttiat Poley, ko, Lorraine Sardone, Robert rted! and another •'|!,i, Bnroiip, Frank Klein, financial secretary; Mrs. try men's souls." She told the will be necessary. Mrs. RftJ* ',;'„.„„ Blhjcr. John Boyle, Crystal, Janette Stoll, Betty Howard Rood. Social secretary; students. motid Hiiier is In charge ttt -liiimi Duerschetdt, Henry Jean Gall, Alan Victortne, How- Mrs. Philip Dobb, treasurer; "As ln thc days of early having a Hat landscaping «l8- committee; Ed- ard Drescher, nnd Vincent Mrs. Mark Tanz, sentinel; Mrs .American struggles, our country Schmidt. mnle for the school's entra^ttl. publicity; Jo- •niompson, David Cohen, Mrs. Samuel has a continuing need for lead- Chorus singing of patriotic Miss Barbara Harned, lHjafff .nh chalrman of Welsbrot, Mrs. Harold Blacker. ers ofpurpoM, Ideals, and cour- songs was led by Mrs. Augusta chairman and William Herron, committee; William Witt, and Mrs. Morton Singer, trus- age. When we look upon these Zauderer, 5th grade teacher, principal, announced that «t«, niiiui of decorations com- tees; and Mrs, Samuel Fein- men,, let us remember them for accompanied by Miss Fritsche erence books and film strip* gold, councilor. leading this nation In bloody, have been ordered. ' H,.M.i-vntioiis may be made courageous straggles for Amerl riKht, Mrs. Nicolas Tomaso, Vinla Johnson, Mrs. Frank Nntaro. Mrs. Donald Slmins M>, Ni.ll"", William Bums, principal M An orlglnual production, Alexando RussHtl, Mrs. Norman Falkenstern, Mrs. Robert limn UK Sunday at the rewr- ftn bcrtles Rnd for thelr par Colonla Junior High ScMOl, titble in the main en- "Count Down." featuring theT , " Theatre Party u ntl and will be guest speaker at tha ,' | ii after all Masses. fllnal Players, will be the high-1 ? ? . j"« P'^ving thi 1H light o! the evening. Reserva-l"n"fd Stfes BS R"Htlon ol March 1 general meeting. is nifty be picked up each ftl d ;iy or reservations may be tlons are being accepts by Mrs.j'ff ! '™P<"«lbMties f« On Club Program Klein, Video Park; Mrs. Robert lull of us." tnroimh Rev. John Wllus Children who completed the! ISELm ~ Arrangements foi Mothers Attend Bihler. West Warren Brenesal, Woodbridge Knolls; the nn William mosaics were Sherl Baron - nual theatre party of thi Mrs. Pascal, Jordan Woods; ' Chain O1 Hills Woman's Clu . •' Janette Stoll, Erica Holy Name Society also Mrs. Leslie Trackman, Oak May 16 in New York City an Ridge HelghU and Cypress School 22 Tea ,ii-s HOOSUT for the Needy made by Mrs, Alber Gardens; Mrs. Blacker and COI/WIA One hundWd iiiKM. proceeds go directly vice president. Mrs. Harold Feist, Shorecrest and thlrly-einht mothers .-of' , st Vimxnt De Paul 80- At n meeting last week wit and ail others. kindergarten children in th« .viiuh Bids the sick and Mrs. Robert Bongart presiding Mrs, Rood, citizenship and classes nf Miss Dorothy Siegd- • of the parish. plans were miide to begin son, Mrs. Frieda Hoffman, and civic affairs chairman, report- drew club with Mrs. Thaddeui Mrs. Gcnevieve Neary atten*4 ed dental examinations in the Bra'zliiRkl chairman and for "Bark to School Teas" at Schfibl schools, a, program originated roller skntlng party ln a fe W, loinl Services by Slnal Chapter, is now undcr- .wei'ks with Mrs. Robert Di-erii The instructional phase pf jway. chuirman. the program centered about A diabetic testing program ! Mrs, Albert Wertz announced For Purim Set ha« been established in con siiiR and rhythm actlvitta^... tin' (. Ivlc Leaotiie and Woman' ii reading readiness presenta- UN HAbbl Bernard Junction with the Middlesex Club will hold Its annual dinnei tion, and a teacher l^ ,l\.iiiuMiiin-d Congrrga-'County Medical 3oclety. New duiKr March 11 at the Ye Cot- tion of the anticipated li. ih Kholom will have Brunswick. Mrs. Jame« Dorf- tm.T Inn. New Brunswick at outcomes for the kindergarten , man announced. ini Service with P M. year. uish community Centcri Drypacks were distributed U> During the Mothers March Mrs. Florence Augustine^, c.,lf,in;i t»r the Cooper Ave-member! of the chapter, and on Polio $111.09 was collected wl principal, noting the various •;,„„.;„ n.-xt Wediwi.:»n Collecting Other*! on the committee Fred Height, Anthony Pecorale tentials and mav become Russell Buchanan, spoke on the Mrs. J. A. Banias. Projectionist anxiety iliU'Ctloll of Peter American Coins"; and Ames, are Mrs. Jerome Lerner, re- William Spencer, Douglas Funk ridden," the speaker Pounders' Day, outlining the was Joseph Baranicki, assisted • ; I master. Complete Electric Skillet". freshments; Howard Florman, and Gerald Tarver. warned. growth of PTA groups in our OPENS by Joseph Rosenberg. games: Mrs. .Qilbert Kaskln, The troop meets again Feb- Regarding teen-age fads, the country. decorations; and Stanley Schu- ruary 23,' 7:30 P. M. at New Candy wil be sold before the In/ to Rene fit speaker advised parents to bar Mrs. Florence Kasoff an- Dover Methodist Church. performance. '••»< firmly, clothing typical of anti- OPENING WEEK-END Hiflh LibraryCommittee nans™ nounced March 16th will be social groups such as tight open house with classroom For the benefit Cirl Scouts Sponsor trousers and skirts, wierd visits before the meeting. I lilimry. the PTA hair-cuts, and cleats. He ob- For April Dance International Buffet The attendance award was 1:1101- Hl({h School served that if not being one ofwon by Miss Camille Mihalko's SPECIAL! Card and Mahj COLONIA - The decorating COLONIA—Girl ScouJ; Troop the crowd dressing abnormally first- grade class. the school caf-1 committee for the third annual 1C7 will hold it.? International "Irustrates" certain teen-agers, •.!.,: 11 a from 8 until dance of the Colonla Chapter buffet dinner tomorrow after- "It is. better they be psy- CARVEL REOPENS M of the Deborah League, held its noon at 3:45, 90 Ira Avenue. cholpgical wrecks for this tem- COLONIA — Andrew Mucha, This Friday - Saturday - Sunday lu.weni.-e Steinberg U first meeting at the home of under the leadership of Mrs. THOMAS JOSEPH porary period of growing upproprieto, r of the Carvel Dari- : »( the affair to be Mrs. William Paxton, co-chair Edwin Vandewater and Mrs. than become juvenile delin- Freeze Store, 1075 St. George 3 Pints "'• Mrs Pi-ter CarleJman. Hyman Firkser quents." Avenue, has returned from an -li- Anthony Cala-| Mrs. James Henderson, chair- In celebration of Girl Scout A film, "Preface to Life," was extensive tour of the Southwest of • 1 iji^t-it-,-. Mr» Anthonyman. reported "Festival ofInternational Friendship shown through the courtesy of States and will reopen his store "••' \n[/vy Mrs Thomaii!Flowers" will be the theme. At: Month, each girl will prepare COSTELLO the Union County Mental for the eighth consecutive year. ICE ii'^hrnent*; and Mrs.jtendlng were Mrs. Bernard Dl- a foreign dlah. Miss Barbara Funeral Homes Health Association. An advertisement elsewhere ln ••• '•• '-'i:i and Joseph Mar-,Dark). Mrs. Heni7 Stroz, Mrs Jost is refreshment chairman, In recognition of "Brother- today's paper announces an (Miimit'iii ;Edwsird McQrady, and Mrsan. d Miss Sharyn Firkser Is tit hood Week", a prayer was given opening weekend special, CREAM •iiii in Uoor prizes andiLeonaj-d Seldak. i charge of entertainment. ' •> mid refreshments! The dance will be held April The program for the after- Green St. & Cooper Ave, State & Center Sts. • '"•'•ii Tickets may'be 2J at the American Leision Hall. noon will rewlve around dis- Iselin, N. J. Perth Amboy N. J. >'t Hit- door. ' iBcotch Plains. cussions on how the Girl Guides Special in London and Switzerland dif- Tel. U 8-4641 HI 2-0075 fer from those in America. The Kales entire group will perform a for Scotch dance. Attention Residents Clubs "Wilst we deliberate FOREIGN CAR REPAIRS, LTD. Churches how to begin a thing, Weddings Avenel Ni:w Jersey's Only Exclusive, Complete it grows too late to Parties, I'orl Kruding Colonia begin it." Repair Shop For Etc. Iselin —Quintilian Call Fords FU 1-9292 IIo[H>luwn Carteret Ends Feb. 28th At 9 P. iM. I You are invited to OUR FEBRUARY Party Orders Taken On Join Our NEW WATCH KKIVUK 24 HOUR NOTICE SPKOAU Vuur Pick-Up and Merchandise Club PRESCRIPTIONS Delivery Service MOVIE CAMERAS t FBOJBC'I'OKS Special factory trained mechanics for both foreign and PHOTO SUPPLIKS American cars. Completely equipped for all major and H All the UeUlk at Sture) PROMPT minor repair*. All work full; guaranteed. Only genuine WATCH MART factory parti uned- DARI-FREEZE Store [TOTH PHOTO SHOP the Discount Jewelry Store DELIVERY COLONU SHOPPING * CALL Hilton 8-9684 * 'Stt-vinf fUsldcnU of Urtertt Slnct 1>4<" PLAZA in Colonia Route H, Coloala Cooke Ave., Carteret O|Mii T1U » t. M. Tiien., Thurs, FOREIGN CAR REPAIRS, LTD. 1075 St. George Avenue, Cblouia U>< Krl. Phone M 1-5Z19 Phone IfU 1-3777 2081 St. George Avenue Railway, N. 1. PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1961

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Dads Night Moratorium To Feature On Overdue Minstrels * FORDS Mr, and Mrs. Books Sei SRMI Bizaro were nppotnted olmltmcn of the "Miniature FORtxs - No fines will Minstrel" to be presented at cnllrctrd at the Fords the Fathers Night program Library on overdue books i March 16 at the next mrr.ting in« the week of of School 7 PTA. through 11, according to I nounwmput by Mrs, Mm. Anthony Toscano spoke Honlh, library on • the organization, progress chairman of the Woman's i and alms of Parent Teacher of Fords. organizations at IRRI week's meeting, reminding members This committee Is resp the PTA was first organized by r the supervision of the Mrs. David Meers 64 years ago, ation nf the library whldhi for the purpose of forming a wnod and maintained by closer bond of understanding lub. t • and interest between parents, Hperini notices are belnsi teftft teachers, and children. y the committee to borroweil. Raymond Hansen, institu- bo air delinquent In t tional representative for Cub IR books advising them ot lKH IIOIDKR ADDRES8K8 400 OFFICIALS: Middle* County Freeholder William J. Pack 50 sponsored By the PTA eriod of amnesty. urni fright). Fords, treasurer of the New .Frrwy Association of Chosen Freeholdm] eported on the progress of this Dunne this stated time tariff L ,),„„„ addressing more than 400 officials of the 21 county governments at the 40th newly formed pack ftnd advised may be returned to the llbraf* the first meeting will be held LiiiKl Kroeholder-Lerlslator conference on "County Induitrlal Development" In the Ho- an or placed in the book ««. Tuesday in the school gym- Msitoiy outside the built l,l siao-Trerit, Trenton. Sealed, (left to right). Senate President, Morris County Senator nasium at 7:10 P. M. without payment of fines, I Unman J. Hlllery and Association Pr«ildent Frank C. Dahrmple (C), HunUrdon Free- The presentation of an Ameri- PROUD AS CAN BE: Amove are members of St. Johns First Aid Squad shown with a new amhulanrp recently acquired with no questions asked. ttit' [hnldfr Director. Mr. Warren cited the locoes* of Middlesex County's office of Industrial can flag and a donation of ten Left to rlitht: John lischer, Howard Talbott. Jam™ Nlmkowskl, Aunint Kreudl, John H. Knvac, ir Mlrhiel A KublA ook desposltory was prestntM [dlrfftor, held staee 1941 by the lat« DeWayne Nelson, and urged a pernlMtve ftatnte dollars was approved for Cub John Facwk. captain; George Ferdlnandson, president. Rodman Stratton. George (nwfmtl. Meyer Sindet, Nicholas Elkfl', o the library by the Lions Chill Pack SO and a gift of silver- Michai-1 Koporwhats. or the convenience of borrow* Uh would allow other countlei to constitute a commission or a commissioner to sjror ware to the Fords Junior High ra who wish to return bOOkl |t,,nniy irowth. A pait preildent of the Association, Mr. Warren nai been chairman of Its School PTA. when the library Is dosed, legislative committee and In now the chief fiscal officer. Mrs. Walter Andersen, presi- Membership in the library la dent Introduced Miss Adeline '.rev. Rnd open to all resident! Summa, Patrick Barbato and m the Fords area. Books ati William McHugh, new members loaned for a period of two fetl iazaar Planned \Miss Mary Ann Benyola of the teaching staff. without charge. A fee of twi i The membership agreed to cents pnr dny per book J sponsor all Brownie and Inter- charged when kept beyond ttl By Girl Scouts Bride of Robert Taddio mediate Girl Scout Troops now two week period. RemlndO DUDS -•- At a meeting of meeting at the school. mo sent by the librarian .".I i JCA-. Neighborhood Leaders HOPELAWN - Saturday af- - Mrs. Arthur Jensen was ap- people who fail to return book! (lineII, plans vitrc made for a ternoon at a double ring cere- pointed to fill the unexplred on time. |ri .scout Baiaar at the Fords mony In the Church of Jesus term of Mrs. Sharon Yanek as According to Mrs. Helen F«B(^-- Hlsti School April 10 Christ MiM Mary Ann Benyola. Hot Dog Lunch sunshine chairman. nstcin, librarian, a great va^> until 10:30 P. M. with daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Election of officers will take bci- of books have been out A es, Intermediates, Olrl uel Benyola, 80 Howard Street, place at the March meeting ac- loan lonn past their due dttti. ut.\ Leaders and Co-Leaders became the bride of Robert Today at School cording to an announcement It is hoped by the library cdftfri Taddio, son of Domlnlck Tad- by John Werda, chairman of mittec that a gesture of, leni» FORDS—School 14 PTA will the nominating1 commlttrf Jirl .Scout Week \farch IS dto, 102 Broad Street, and the I'tu'.y Instead of threat fttt hold a hot dog luncheon for the For 100 per cent membership he marked by a window late Mrs. Taddio. Elder Joseph briiv: about the return of the** children today with Mrs. Ches- of parents resulting from the pi.iv Bt David Pavlovsky's Benyola, uncle ot the bride of- books. membership drive, awards were the following: ficiated. ter Lund and Mn. Harry 8e- Mrs. George Molnar, preat* presented to the classes of Mrs. guine co-chairmen. ent, stated: "It Is Imposslhlf [Jirl Scout Sunday by Troop Given In marriage by her Joan Kapitan, Mrs. Florence chin KC of MM. John father, toe bride wore a gown Mrs. Albert Perry, Mrs, Fred or us to keep an adequate tup* Kuhlman, and Mrs. Dorothy >ly of books in the Vbtm irdn and Mrs. Joseph Fralnd of satin with a portrait neck- Hearn, MM. Andrew Aaroe, 8utton. The attendance prize Troop 1 r>5 lii charge of line, a skirt which featured Mrs. William KocsU. and Mrs. without the cooperation of (fit" was won by Miss Adeline Sum- lorrowers." : Tainc Kmink. scalloped oversklrt appllqued Oeorge Cross were appointed to ma's class. rt.s and Crafts by Troop 304 with French lace and seed the nominating committee at Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Amactl and pearl*, and she carried roses the regular meeting last week. the hospitality committee as- JudUli Joyce Zoldos* . Michael Yuhasz In charge on a Bible. Mrs Oeorge Heath, Founders sisted by mothers of the first I Troop 203 under the dlrec- Maid of honor was Miss Day chairman, Introduced a and second grade students. Engagement Told,.. of Mrs. Stephan Yanlk and Margaret Calabro, Hopelawn- , skit, "The Ohost of Alice Me- Fred Kramer \caaatn M the bride. Mln Unda Lellan Blmey and Phoebe Ap- KEASBEY — Announcement of the engagement of Miss J»£ CHllh ar.d Safety, Troop 58 Ko**lw?k'.H.opeJawn': ™l.her ?««» *?*" «n«^ »T Mrs. dith Joyce Zoldos to Alexander of Mrs. Walter Holub cousin of the bride, was brides- Robert Berls and Mrs. Janet Need of Center Joseph Nagy, son of Mr. anil Mr?, Room Berla, and maid, and Miss Sharon Ben- Dllk, PLANNING STYLE SHOW: Above h the committee of Ramot Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, outlining arrangements for a Mrs. Alexander Nagy, 32B led by Mrs. Worth yola, Hopelawn. also a cousin "Tradition holds families to- fashion show to be held February 28 at Metuchen Elks Club. Left to right, standing, Mrs. Robert Eagley, Mrs. Fred CP M ot the bride, was junior brldea- To be Discussed Smith Street, has been an- lit .'i'!i and Mrs. Clifford gether. Story telling and read- 8trelt, Mrs, Samtrel Gin&old; seated, Mrs. Sheldon Gottfried, Mrs. Al Kress, Mrs. Seymour Sperber, Mrs. Martin Lip- maid. ilng aloud are creative activities FORDS — , "The apparent stein, Mr*. Lester Kress, nounced by her parents, 1& ham and Mrs. John Zoldos, i 8ervlng as best man^wasthat fcach children to Judge need of a Community Center lisplay of Out of Doors Rlchar<1 Johnstone Street, Perth , . ^ characters while Is recognized by the Fords op 501, Mrs. Walter An- 1 brother of Die bride. UihersitnVy Community Council and, the Miss ZoTdog graduated .f ton and Mrs. Edward, Js|a- jtfeenJoyinjL fljemselv< wen OeraWBenyoli ' fire Edith Dorian, author aterlallntlon of such a cen- Ramat*$kupter to Offer Perth Amboy High School and |fcy and Troop 182, Mrs. u Lyons Medical Institute, N^wt children books, who was *r would further the civic, so- Heath and Mrs. Frank Purktll, Hopelawn. both cou»Vof ark. She is a medical secretejjr Ins of the bride, guest speaker. cial, and cultural accomplish- FORDS In observance of Rebecca Bennett I f th bid at Perth Amboy General Htjjf nents of Fords," Is the feeling 'Thinking Brownie Elaine Both, Peggy Cieluk Past presidents Mn. William Fashion Show on Tuesday pital. Mr. Nagy, a Woodnr|jw ing will be d li- Fla., the will reside at xpreased by Chester Baglnski, Troop 202 High School graduate, is em- ed by Troop 206 In charge iresldent, FORDS — Final plans have Robert Chelle in memory of his [oil ceremony at School 7. Mrs. flrs. Theodore Pyrtek and John Werda, leader, and Mrs, ployed as an IBM operator at Charles Blanchard, Mrt. Arthur The council will meet tonight been made for a spring fashion daughter who died of leukemia, i 59 by Mrs. Lloyd Poulsen. chose a pink silk dress with Joseph FTaind, co-leader, pre- Raritan Arsenal, Edison. Overgard, Mrs. L. W. Llvings- 8;00 at the Fords Public Li- show Tuesday at 8:30 P. M, at and its purpose is to provide deluded also will be Cltlzen- black accessories arary, and all civic minded res- the Elks Club. Route 27, Me- recreation facilities and toys i by Troop 179, Mrs. Al Hos.- idents and organisation repre- for youngsters in five county »r, Mi's. Oeorge Baldwin, tachen, according- ta an an- Heath and Mrs. William West- ntatlves are invited to attend nouncement by Mil Martin hospitals. irs Albert Jones in charge band attended schools In Ohio the his important meeting, The Lip stein, president Ramot Mrs. Fred Streit, publicity •n 180 with Mrs. Alberttand served three years ui'the'!^In the : *" prMldent' tnd iroposed chairman, advised in conjunc- Mrs Michael Ondeyko V s. Army during the Korean! were introduced and Chapter B'nai B'rith Women, Mil be tllscussed. tion with Brotherhood Month, Mr.-,. John Clluk. iconfUct. He la employed at the presented with corsares. Mrs. Richard Milton will be A need for a center has been Dolls for Democracy are being (it.milliii!ml Friendship willing High Oarage, Jnc , P«rth Refreshments were served narrator and Mrs. Norton Ber- Minted out to the council by displayed until Sunday in ' -pltiyed by Troop 208 ledAmboy and Mrs. Johnston poured at lin will accompany at *e piano. various youth and civic organ- Raymond Boulevard window of |M IVmald Flnan and the tea table Models include; Mr*. Frank izations, and the council has the Public Service Electric and Mrs. Andrew Aaroe, prlncl- Zinovoy, Mrs. DanlBj Shevell, K4 led by Mrs. Rodman JOB BENEFIT COSTS iwducted a survey in the past Gas Company, Newark. Dolls pal, announced the teachers Mrs. Albert Kless, Mrs. Sey- \XU Two highchairs, brand new. cenwd home. Large Pinv iffjune, 1177. General Wash-lDelawarp Bay will be reopened1 census "freeze ™" was shown. „.—. al*o wrote his farewell on May 15 under a ruling of siie of Abraham Lincoln's stove Monday, 7:45 P. M. maros. has been announced by hehelmp aann d they have stipulated j.2530 v 2-23 Reasonable rates.-MK 4 i* |O hi* Army in the Berrien the State Division of Shell! pipe hat was seven and one- The Senior High Fellowship her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul one tree be planted near their Guest speaker was Rev. John y | :. Wilus, pastor of St. Cecelia's lilpRiaERATOR, 15-cu. ft. will meet at the church Sunday R. Schuet*,,l6 Cabot Place, class room. i»- •••-". >~ -- -•• -• .. Rocky Hill, SomcrsetiFisheries State highway eighth, claims the New Jersey Tvrn-door. All enamel. Suit- All Typ« Electrical holding confe- Civil War Centennial Commis- at 5 P. M. to attend a Young Miss Selruete, a graduate of A magic show, school *pon-!Parlsh. JamMiStillivan, councicouc l SJunty. !offlcials nre td Mhbhi chairman Intro able for restaurant or lunch- Free Estlm»i•,•,,c ', dustrlcs, Inc., of Corona, N. Y.j Music Sunday at 4 P. M. in theHe is employed as a draftsman Mrs. Hamilton Billings an- man, State general program IBI 3-1516 or writ* P n H, fractioT^kX n WonI thVll^e nv44t«h OI""anni-- j\4H*5Vi 1V.J, «i,v., ... v~.~ .-. Inounced the executive boardjchnlrman. Walter Connor was twaary of their Unitet dSt StateSjWllt jWllll construct the Spruce RRun Indonesian report* on pur- church. by New Jersey Engineering EBTH AMBOY - PhyslclRn'sjjjs, Woodbrldgt. I will meet March 9 at 1:30 P. M.lthe host. home Closo to Rtrltan Yacht' cittoenship Rev. Sidener has appointed icorp., Kenllworth. iReservoir in Hunterdon Coun-|chase of arms Jub. Sparkling wat«r view, 'our brdrnomfi. Lav (30 s. HI HAV1NO TROUBLE 9262. 2-23 aewerage? Electric — 'tt removei rooti niih w:i WANTED TO BUT •and Itoppagt from r ,PlPei'

Call PU 1-8218. Plumbing and Heating MF ,. BUSINESS DIRECTORY __8007. :.:-•;] Otto Klemperer's son Werner CHILD CARE. Will t ho bears a striking re dren one year oi mblance to Adolf Eichmaiin. day or week. ill portrayJilm In a film "Op-lCall PU 1-8213. JWing Machines Biass and Mirrors -. Moving & Tracking -;- Photography Roofing Supplies Tax Retiris iratlon Eicrifhann." ' Adding Machines JOHN J. BITTING Move "IDEAL WAY" M. Kovacs INCOME TAX Phone FU-8-J9U PREPARED AVENEL PERSONALS AGENT NATIONAL VAN 326 Pershing Avenue $39.50 Individual or np LINES CARTERET 1286 St. Georee Ave., Avenel Small Business MRS .MARTIN GUTOW8K1 at the Avenel-Colonla (•:• Mobilheat 3-4 Rooms — $20, $25, (30 Roofing Supplies 14 George Street, Avenel Squad building. All local Typewriters (BooVkwpInf lerrkr) ME 4-0951 izations are lnvitod to ,i Residential & Industrial 5-6 Rooms — $35, $40, $50 • Gutters Avenel School 23 - FUEL OIL —A son, Mark Frederick, was! PLATE GLASS and Frank J. Novak 80 hat ttshlQn M Over ii Years of t Leaden, Etc wrn January 28 to Mr. andi ""? * ' Friendly Service STORE FRONTS ,lrs. Lonnie Eidson.. Burnett^le Wednesday at « v 821 Ridcedale Avenue Pll?1 Phone Street, at the Elizabeth Memo-ilhe f*h.°o1- D"01" Pll? .".BUSINESS MACHINE Woodbridre, N. J. ial Hospital. The Eidsons hBve^wartled' CO., LTD, ALUMINUM KI 1-6878 - KI 1-6792 100 Fulton Street Phone ME 4-6690 three other boys and four girls.! UO Amboy Ave., Woodbridgt Combination :ongratulations to the family.} SALES * SERVICE Woodbridge STORM -Woodbridge Hi h School • Tel. ME 6-0010 Pictures Make Roofing & Siding - Watch Repairing 8 WINDOWS Wonderful Gifts! Alumni Association's executive ward will meet tonight at the Funeral Directors and Music Instruction Call for an appointment Top To See Musical Crafts- home of Miss Mary Lou Qalisin, Coal & Oil JALOUSIES ME 4-3651 T. R. STEVENS ISELJN — The Alt;.: !• fcwflnj *>4 'l>Mt Mctai Wort manship 07 Walnut Street, at 8 P. M. Free Estimates LEAKN TO PLAY THE Isoclety of St. Cecelia'.- .:••-, CAMERAS and CSS ST. GEOKGE AVE. -Mr. and Mrs. Russell,Pin-: ACCORDION THE Modeit gree and family, Prospect Ave-imet at the church in.'! § Mirrors • Shower Dours PHOTO SUPPLIES WOODBRIDGE Mad Hatters party. Pi; MODERN, EASY WAY! || Prices nue, have Mrs. Plngree's father, LET US Rf pairs ) Mrs. J. K i; Solve Your Synowiecki • Desk k Furnitnre Tops NO ACCORDION TO CAMERA BEPAIR «( all A Work BUY PASS^OET PHOTOS ... * a. " Typ*i JEATIHG PROBLEMS Funeral Home MILTON GLASS CO. Private Lessons: PHOTOSTATS Watch DoneoD 'j»j from 79 E. Milton Ave., Rahway • Internationa) LAMINATION Repairing rremlses . .. (?4 Block from Penn Station) at the 4 ."iService to Complete • Modem ACCIDENT PHOTOS a First Aid 56 Carteret Avenue Air CondJtlonlnt MARTIN LAWRENCE Tel. FU 8-7373 Classical '^Heating Installations Warm *lr Beat JEWELERS Carteret, N, J. Indmtrul Cihanst ME 4-1086 sroup Beginners and Moioi Goarda Plynn's seventh grade class,i ' ? KEEOSENE GAUMS PHOTO 94 Main St. Woodbridce rOR FRES ESTIMATES Colonia Junior, High School.j Thank-you notes Iron, Telephone Kl 1-571$ Liquor Stores Advanced ME I-21U or MB 4-S2M enjoyed a February party Tues-|velt Hospital were rnui Call 547 Amboy Avenue Students day night ;Robert Dollard. clii:.:: Woodbridge, N, J. Water Softeners MKrtury AVENEL Accepted —C. Y. O. of St. Andri'W5]tne 'iQspiUl committ.-. Hon., Wed. 19 to S rtwl 4-1400 LIQUOR STORE Church will receive Holy Com-iP° * sewing m.n i W« tatj a full line of MuUeal Tue»,, Than., S»t. 1IUI SALES munion in a body Sunday ati1**11 Presented forih. ; featuring Instruments and Acceworlei Heiry Jaisei & Soi Friday II to » 1 Large Selection of Choice SERVICE the 10 A. M. Mass. The youth "*- Tlnninf and group meets every Tuesday at It was annouiKvri . • WINES Perth Amboj'i Oldest BsUbUibed AVENEL Accordion Center 8beet MeUl Work RENTALS 7.30 P. M. in the CY.O Hall. Prank Taylor, tttk. t . .. FLYNN & SON • Plumbing I Heaths 1 • BEERS 2} Yuri at the Same Locittom Boofim. MeUl CelUnti Wat«i Softener Salt —Ladies' Auxiliary of Avenel for th<5 theater pair. FUNERAL HOMES • CORDIALS "COAL & OIL CO. and Funiac« Work Soft Water Snip Memorial Post, V.F.W., meets to. see "Sound ql Mu. $2$ Rah way Avenue, Avenel ssubumcit IM* Cold Beer by the Cast Swimming Pool Supplica Monday at the Maple Tree'reaeryattoni are clom! 120 East Avenue Also Imported Beer For Dependable 588 Alden Street Farm at 8 P.M. . i It was reporU-d - EDDIE'S SERVISOFT Perth Amboy Prompt FREE Delivery Service Call Woodbridge, N. J. —Tuewiay the Junior Wo- aeorgfe Brooks had Delicatessen Tel. ME 4-2074 OF WOODBRIDGE man's Club of Avt'iicl will meet home after majut - 23 Ford Ave.. Ford* 145 Avenel Street MUSIC CENTER Telephone MErcorj i-\U% 921 St. George Avenue at the first aid squad buildliiij St. Peter'« General !!• VA 6-B3S8 AVENEL, N. J. faUbllshed 1S3I Woodbridic at 8:15 p. M. A pronr»m on in- Members of the NK. Ed Bonkoaki, Prop, I!. LEFFLER ME 4-1815 jterior decorating will be fea- received an lnvltatm:. • TREAT SHOPPE 357 State St., P, A. VA C-12M Licensed I- Service Station tured a meeting' of SIS Rahwa; Avenue J Plumbing & Heating Sisterhood of Cuumtgatlon Young AdulU. MMI^!. Woodbridge Telephone MErcurj 4-1889 'B'nai Jacob will hold an execu-p,-M. In 8t. Cnili.i CONTRACTOR itive board meeting Tuesday atMohrbachir, of th. i. (©pp. Wbita Church) Furniture WOODBRIDGE In Woodbridge It's The !the Avenpl Community Centor Cent*r Fordham ; • SALADS at Their Best LI 8-8187 TOM GARAGE »t 8:30. P.M. W1U sprak on -Ti,. • SODA FOUNTAIN Liquor Store 38 Kennedj Street, - Wednesday the Avenel Wo- Rite." WINTER BROS. J. t. Gardner A Son man's Club will be host to all The next n»ti:i.. • FEESH BAKERY GOODS MAR i ANBRASCIE. Prop. FRANK KREISEL Wayside Furn. Shop MUSIC STUDIO 485 AMBOY AVENUE interested people at u talk by March 13. Ou«t -, JJpen 7 A. M. to 10:30 r M Kenneth J. Beckii on Citizens be Rev. Robert Wii,- Complete Stock of Domestic t Accordion •-INCLUDING SUNDAYS Half Yearly Clearance Woodbridge lor IXrent Literaluif " Th«- sf-^how a film on IIMH Sale Now In Progress! and imported Wlnet t Piano t... • Vocal ED FREY lair will be held at 8 15 P M In Honu KOIIR. ^Closed Wednesday All Uaj • Digger Vailifs # lop Brandi Been and Liquors MErcury 4?54» • Heller Service • Lower Frifti Formerly VMfc Chuin Farr We're SpeclalliU In FOR QUALITY Drugs St. Geurge Avenue at I $< 574 AMBOY AVENUE • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN Hifihway 1, Avenel i WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Plumblig & Heating MENT and BALANCE (At the Huodbridge ' • BEAM 'SERVICE Cloverleaf Circle) Electric Sever SMVIM Open H Jl to 1 r M. RAYMOND lncl. »>l. Locksmlti Telaphona: DIAL Phone MErcury 4-6666 ran FOR BUSINESS is! JACKSON MErcnrj 4-1731 ME 4-1111 2-3 1 WOODBRIDGE KEY Call ME 4-0750 187 Hanell Awnue OUR BUSINESS t and SON & LOCKSMITH SHOP W rush a man to you to ( l V Trumpet KEPAIE? we'll design and pn" ' MErcury 4-0554 Business help you plan, show- Paint Specials! ! and other Call to your best advant^"' lulrtiur H»t Wbltt (lo oil) Initrumtotl ME 4-4360 -Sewing Machine Service- Ing you money-saving **•• per (.illoii $3 l> short-cuts. Our deliveries will »' In This • Student kr, interior , flat Wbltt (LaUx) ! ui1 |«r callun _ , J3.SS Ktntal ART'S RADIO right on the dot ' UUcrlor tut Colon (Latex) Plau HOVANEC FREE ESTIMATES our prices w»l Space per lallon - $3.94 & TELEVISION Ivenel Pharmacy Sfinl-t.iijt! it Ulo|i Enune) • Muilcai Sewing Macb Ine Service sense, too! (In nil - WblU Only) tccunrtn S.\l KS and SERVICE BAHWAV AVtMIt U I3» Mil 1 155 Avenel Street, Avenel HUME for Only 470 AMBOY AVBNUK ill Uakct at 1MI "WbiU JJ; MErcutj 4-1914 WOODBEIOGE tnatrumuiti and AmpllBcn tt.-i.mr Eftimate* fh**l M f«t MB 4-10M MIDDLESEX Call Now (or Information iuunnu iuUiM Anurlcu A for«l|o f ORTO Dally a A; M, W J P. M. HI 1-8348 tub<> ititet tm M OtU IH«it lUcnUwl Rcpilrtd . . tut* IIGRUM PRESCRIPTIONS time* rnapUf 14 CLOSED SUNDAY ALL DAY SAMMY RAY'S PRESS WOQDBEaPOB CANDIES MiwW ind Bepair Shop KI 1-9187 TIIE WOOPBKIDGE SAM LAQIUDSA, eiuV Classifieds PUBLI8HINJQ CO. — KUm ' it Ifeiirt t»per|ence ai Insttucloi FRANK HOVANEC Month 48T New Brunswick Avenue W7 Roosevelt Avenue 14-20 Green Street Grettlni C*rdi Bring Results WANT ADS FOKD8. N. J. CAETEBET, N. J. Woodbridge THURSDAY. W.BRTJARY 23, 1961 PAGE SEVENTEIfll |,K.OAL NOTICES M5GAI, NOTICE8 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL N v i... LEGAL NOTICES NOTICES LUUAL NOTICES LRC.Al NOtlCKS NOTICI fic\ fo! tL .V1 "Mtl010111 <"«•»'"•»<"«••»'"•»»» ft»««o«aft»««o«a »n»ndd Railroa Railroadd »»•»»••• Second Dutnci fnllint fUM^nue to tht nnrth«fl\ lint of Porde hereby K'™n »* tfic\ fo! tLt m ni nw tha Port Reidln« RMlroml; thenmlot WoMbrldn A»en\ie, tomettmo'ind Rsudlni Rtllrot_d„ crotttn„i th ...e. line of New Dour Road and ledl ordinancdin e was In- l tnt lorai V *> "I ' 7™ * \ "' ^Mltm-tmn rutnplkt Atr»wk«rry Hill Ithwol Hrntberrr Ttrriot Mo 1, thence nnrin«r.j along the Port Reading Woodbrldne-Sewaren Roid; Otrdan State Ptrkway to tht pointjuld beginning point ninnlni nty McllU Illll 4 remit Wnndhrldge Along tne stunt to an angle pnlnt ftntlrond tn iht noln> nt place ofi isned on flrit Teadlng ltUe nMhh . S lll il(!* n p " Com- tnd alto along mid dividing line ap- thence WttMrty along tht ctnttr general northerly direction »iorjf 1 uml pi !*h .uvti£? "?"?pvlWlc' J»n P«t*TtVy fromlproiiimatel'w Pronmtdy bo lfeet to sin angle thenct easterly amnn the northerly beginning place ol beginning ,.,,nit ol the Township Oom- aeh election district for t term of point In, said dividlnn line, thin'* llht ot Fordi Terrace No I to tne! line ot Woodbrldge Avenue to the BI1NO a portion ot olatrict » mcenter line of nolnnla BouienlMi 1 Secunfl Mittfttt Polllni rtace, ,,i the Township ot Wood- Aim L .i. . „ I " continuing in s souiheanteriheanterly ai-dl t rlRMT WARH-THIRD UI8THIC1 center line ol Mary Avenue, thence center lint of Woodbrldge Oreek to tht Fourth Ward to bt known ai a pnlnt where it la mierseetrt .„ ,|ie County of Mlddleaes. Irhool No 4, Avenei Street Avenel, the point or place of Beginning the center line ot Hnffimn ."1 ,,™ °"o State Commit, rectlon to a point In the center ilnel N J Fourth Ward, District « . ,.> held on Ihe Jlet day ofwoman fro ?,?' 8Ut «lon» otld prolongation »n',1 along «»td center line nf Main BtreiM Otorge'B Pott Road, thence westerly called Wooddrldgt-Siwaren Bond ttctlon of the prolongation aouth- easterly line of «nld Hlnr« 4W ' to the center line of the Harden •enter line nf New Dover Road In- lnt wM lnlf! t tn ', '.,[ Mnrrli. 1MI. it 8:00 P. M Choaen Freeholders ilong tb» center line of the along the last, mentioned center line thence easterly along the canter tine westerly ot the center line ot WnrthJP° " " ""' " « State Parkway: thence aoittherly :er»ecti the center line ot New Jer- llnf nl ,,'r BR soon thereafter as said A M»yor ait the Township of mentioned blocks snutheaatertv to the line nl Edison Township of Woodhndge Atenut to the center sey Garden State Parkway, Route Street with the northerly right ofl Rramhaii Road which It Woodbrtdge ' "' along said center line to Iti Inter- 'he dividing line tieiweald beginning point way line nf the Phllsdeiptila infl """ •"••'""— "-- ""• section with the center line ot 8tare 1 shl|> of WiMXIhrldne nnil the CtlfJ '.,,1 iiince all persona who may Ont Township ComitttMn tlnulnn through the center ol RlncK* Highway Rout* No M; thence the point or place if beginning erly alnng the centei line ol West running easterly along the center lltendlng Railroad; thence northemt taeh of th» five wsrdi 187-11 «nrl nftfl-B to the treiterlv line Avenue to the center line ot CentfB jrly aldim said prolongation crns«iiigil'"hw"'1. lh""' ••In• • • v.i^ ,,.r,.ttrd therein Will be given northerly along said center line to Fourth District Polling Place line nf New Dover Road to a pnlnt be heard con ot Wentbury Pnrn. Sei-tion SI aaid School No. 7. Kin, George Road Avenue; thence Southeasterly alnni areon Street and along the ren«er|'J1.7_l:!l™..?lnn.e..i1!' "J!!"irt*Jl. cirtunltv in intersection with the center line xhere the same Intersect* the cen- |hetwrrn Woiidhriinc and Bubwajj of West pond Road thenre southerly Fords the center line ot Central Avenue :er lint of Kennedy Street; thence line ( at a point whert thi setsectiol n witlfhh ththe eprolong!tloi n wot lMI #3, iroxlniftiely HTfl feet to ortheasterly direction along the ynuthwestefly snd Southerly ainni n, MUII I point nelng'ihriiii IJS Ytet! menduned Route MI thi •enter Unt ol tbe New Jersey Turn erly of thedividing line between :||ne n NfW line hetween Sections 'Oimdfirv line to the center lint ol the Staten Island Sound to the :en northeasterly from the renter tlne * •""" """'• ,,, i||K SIDEWALKS IN THK; )lkt Intersect! the Edison Town ter line of Wnodbridge Creek; thence block 447L and block 477; tlience ot Bynl Rtreet; thence in a south- northwesterly along the rentif • nil' (IF W00DBRIDO8 AND also the imhov Avenue; thence northerly msterly along the prolongation and ; nfr nf Rcrtlortlon #3: Inns said ceiter line to tht point ship line; thence southerly along In a general Weaterly and Northerly easterly direction along the north- of New Dover Rond tn the iliollinlT THK BNCUMBKR1NO O »t > point where the •he dividing line between Edison direction along tht center line nl the said dividing line netween hlork plnre ol beclnnlng. tlipnr» It) ttniitheMterlv alonR the •r place of be. Inning. 447L and block 417 to a point where erly Hue nf Westburv Park. Section ,',[|> STKIHTS AND 8IDE renter lint of Woodbrldse RWer. »KI md Woodbrtdge Townahlpi crowiinn: Woodbrldge Creek to the point ol nurthenmprlT line nf Wemhury Purk. Third District Pofllnt Flaci: No. same Intersects the center line of flj. rronalng Bond and Bedford Third nidlrlrt Pollln Ki; 11Y KNOW AND ICE. known u Woodbridm Creek, inter- Stl S t School. Rri!ts Street M*ln Street. Evergreen and Wild- intersection of same with t.he center Street» to tht northenst corner nt School Nn, , |-owiishlti rommlttee of .th.d,v,d.hVun;^^-;n,jS'™,^/-^ ™*. """d wood Avenuet to a point loo teet line of Wnodbridge Avenue the poln Mlddleaei Avenue; thence in a Ken Westbury Park, Section ti, and nisr.H era! outherly direction along the ! ,,.i,ip of Woodbrldge. In thtl me iown-i,,n,,ru, ,.onier ,,, wesibury Park north of the northerly line of Fifth>>r nlare of Beginning belnn the northerly corner ot the . ,,f MM'IXPK. do ordnln: center line nt said Mlddlesej Avpnue CMovertnaf Cemetery; thence south- 101 aouthweit- FIRST WARD-FOURTH DUTMCf Street measured at right ansias ... Third rmtrlf„t , ,„..,„Polling, r,«Plac.e '!,',,„ i That the owner or own, All that part of the first ward lu the center lint of Route ttn westerly and parallel with Bedford HUH WARD-FOURTH 9)3 on (lie WiKidhrldgf ru M»p 1 Fifth 8trt»t; tntnee easterly parallel School No. IJ, Jewaren Avenue thence westerly along uld centei Beginning n a paint wbtn ,,,,-wpant nr oceupmu. ttnam vlng north of Heard * Broot trait wTUTPlftn Street rtnrt io(l r'eet nnrth|»ewaren ' • Avenue and approximately US feet ,.,,,!!(« (if premises nbuttlnn ol of the center lln» of Amboy Attnue line to a point where tbe same easterly from the center line ol jcenter line of New Jersey therefrom to a point in the westerly intersects the center line of mid Suite Parkway Route #4 i,. n upnii utiy street in Iht and eaat of the center lint of theline of Fords Terrace No i; tnenee New Jersty Oarden State Parkwa, , ' i]i of Woodbrtdrr, shall re Philadelphia and Reading Railroad THIRD WARD- northeasterly along the line of fOrdk FOURTH DISTRICT Route #4; thence northerly along „„ - • . • ;" „* - i thence easterly along the cen'- ,, ,i mew and Ice from !hi ind the center lint of State HUtf Terrace No, I crossing l.lnden Ave- (lie center line nt the last men- Including all the ward smith a cemetery apprnilmately I1M feet 0, New r,om Road to lu ml -,,,.. "idewnlka of such atteets, wav Route No U nue to an angle pnlnt m said Fords' tioned rout* to the point fir place g pola; thence southerly „ ;,,. ,iw of Ice, which may bt Port Reading Railroad and west n to an anme polat; thence aoutherly tlon with the center line of Fourth District Polling Place Terrace No I line; thence easterly of beginning.' Mill alonn snld cemetery approxi- Road sometimes known .. ,,,-n ni tu make removal Im r Illth School, Btrron parallel with Woodland Avenue along Woodbrldge Cre«k. along *t.ld Woodbrlrtiie ('nrtrret matel1 yy IM feet to an anglngle and!Bj;ievardrthencennft . . ,t)> shnll cause the Mini t, northeaiiterlv line of Blocks S95-L Avenue. the line of Fords Terrnre No I to Fourth Dlitrlct poillnj Placu BEINO a portion ot District 1 of thl l f C Roid to a umnt where the same In the Fourth Ward to be known as wtithweaterly line of Cloverieafllhe «„,„ ,,ne ol C0|onli • '.nt'iiiuhlv covered with sani m 402-B, and 402-C to the cen the center line ot Mary Avenut; Woodhrldge it, HUh School, Harron Cemeiiri.1' , which Unlintt Is parallel withwith' , ' i-s within U hours of dayllgh tersecti the center line of Rahwav Avenue, Woodbrldce. Fourth Ward, District 1. to Its Intersection with tht Aftnui, thenre (3) northerly atom ter line ot Rfiule #25 V 8 tl| FIRgT WARD—FIFTH D1ITRIC1 thence northerly alonn the center the center line of Rajnor Street, line ot Hoftman Boulevard; tl r he *iuur Shall tall or be formed 'hence (1 nI ln a loiithweaMrly dl Polling PUce; Bchoo. #u, Persh rosslnR Tyler, Brown, and Mon- aald center line of Rahway Avenue All that tract bttween tht Penn-line of Mary Avenue to a point 1(10 Ing Avenne, laelln. New Jersey. northerly alnng the center lint '.V "11 renion alonj the center line of «ald sylvania Railroad (on tht tait) and feet north of tile northerly line of THIRD WARD- p j _ to a point where the same intersects Rome #25, to the line of Edlaon ttgue Avenues to a point in thej^Vtman'Boiii'e'vard"to"he'»9Ul . ,nr tl.r holldlng Is occupied the ctnter line of Freeman Street: the center line oT Amboy Artnui Pitman Avenue; thence easterly par- Kit Til DISTRICT FOURTH WARD, K1.FCT1ON renter line ot New Jersey State ly line of Block 463 ti shown •', , westerly and north- erly direction along the dividing line' DISTRICT NUMBF.R TWO: Highway »2S |0 B #1): thence In ilhe Township Tai Map; tnenct • • • i.rn the tenant or occupant of westerly direction alonn the renter Freeman Street (on tht Lorthi am feet north therefrom to N J State tion of the center line of Avenel Beginning st a point WTrere the a southwesterly direction along the erly along the southerly line between Edlaon and Woodbrldgt (on tht south) by a lint drawn f Jl y S!a :V: floor or story thereof !• line of Freeman Street »nd SjTnwnthlpt a to tht point or place ol Parkway Routt No. 4: thence north- Street with the easterly right of waycenter line of New Dover Road In- "iV n2'"l, T* " Block 4D1 and Block 484 to to remove all anow|oeoree'a Avenue to parallel with Clnen Street ant 1(Keasterl) y along the center line ofi line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Highway S2SS (0(0. 8 #111 to a poinpoitt Block feet north nf the northerly line trr.wrts thi boundary line between portion of _ the|tht name Intorierti ih« uld Pnrkway to the center line ot thence northerly along the easterlv Wnorlbrldiit and Edison Townshlpi In the northerly line ot the right Ihenrx loutherly along the MMIMf in the ca»e ot Ice which jot Htate Highway Home No 25;i * (hereof. tht N«w Jersey Mmiprte; thence line of the Pennsylvania Railroad way of the Philadelphia »nd line ut fllork 4«1 to Itt south ••npMCtli-alil,„„„ f tu remove, cuver fifth District Polling Place weaterly along the SUM to tha poln 1 thence (5i In a wmthweaterly dlrec- the lines, the entent and the ii.H' with """d or »«he« within tlon alonn tho renter line ol aald bmnidarlM of the Firm WARD art: Woodhrldje Jr. Hl{h School, Barron ir place of beginning. ,r, „( dnvllilht after thi- anttc Htate Hlnhwnv Route No 25 Avenue. Fifth District Polling Place: School I.,' fiinneil or [all thereon HEOINNING In the center line ol No. 14. For* Avenue, Fords point where tin »*me Intersects New New Hover Road at a point In the •inn i No person, firm or cor-Jeney Hure Illghwuv Route No 4, FIR8T WARD-SIXTH DISTRICT dividing line between the Township SKCONI) WARI)-«IXTn DISTRICT ;,,„. th' owner, tenunt or ocrommon.- y known M thr Oarden|,,f Woodbrldge and the Township of 'section with «, I'I' nf iiiv |irftnl»et abutting on Beginning at the Intersection ot northeasterly along the boundary Pi Pourln W|lrd b8 wiy: ln Beginning at the point of Interaec- the renter line nf .Inmes Place; Oarden State Parkway • •rri't '.hull Hun*. Place or de- X "i,i, ""I"''I ' "" »|B'«»n|B«»nn mmdd frofrom aalaaldd beginninbeginningg the center Him nt Berry Street with line of the City of Kahwuy to thr. Waril D1(ltrlcl 7 " thence southwesterly along •oi.thelydlre.-Mon along Mld renterl,, , „ , tlon of the center Him nt Pennsyl- westerly along the renter , ,,„„. ,„.„„ dlre.-Mon along Mld renterl,,,,,,,, nl,ln,n(|. ,„ ,n an ,Mt8rly dl 'Wnodbridge Creek and running Runway Klvrr; thenrn anutheasterlv Pnmnf Jln)|n| nith nw or Ice Into or upon II1 h vania Avenue and the renter line nf same to the pnlnt or pilot o! in SBUI townihlp, 11 being D , N . " " *«v|re,-:i,,i, ,,;(,im ihe center lint of Newthenre northerly along tht center lions the Rahway River to the west'- "•"" ' ----- ATfnn, lM,in| Ncw line ot Berry Street and along the tha Lehlgh Valley Itsllroad; thence y st ginning. .ind imrpow uf this pru-,_R0\I_ U No. 4 t_o a point where the.uover Itood to the new Garden State northerly slnriR the renter line nl rlly linli e off the. llorouggh of Cartcrctcr . lntenwcti New Jersev Staifjp kway overpay; thence |5| crnsj- •outer line of Rahway Avenue to the Townshlpa; thence northerly Fourth District Polllni lir.ihiliit (ill persons fromlHlKhwiy Route~N(i''M; thence i7,"ln ir Pennsylvania Avenue to the center thench e southwesterlhl yy nlnnl gg thft wwcic t •jiilnnn said boundary lint to the School No. 20. Hoffman UK ihe Oarden State Parkway along renter line of the Woodbrldge-Csr- l bd FOURTH WARD, ELECTION s* riidtliiif, 'placing or de- , northeastrrly direction elnni! the the center line of the Qarden State teret Road, thence easterly along line of New Brunswick Avenue: erly boundary line ot the, Borough polni nr place of beginning Colonla .,„,*• mul Ice. which ac-jrenter line of *ald New Jersey State Parkway in nip umiitn »»«!"." nunu, incnca easterly aioni thtnee northwesterly along the cenof Carteret and the center line of BEINO all of District 3 In the DISTRICT NUMItKR FK.I1T: iii the private ay Home No »nd the easterly ap the center line of the Womlbrldge ter line of New Hriin^wlck Avenue Blair Rirad to the center line it Fourth Word to bt known as Fourth Beginning at a point where the to a polnt'pronrh thereto to the center line ot-'cart'nrterett Rno:id to WdWoodbrldgde CCreek, center line of New Jersey State FIFTH WARD-FIFTH DISTRICT inn !.. »»ld peraon. upon where the same Intersects the r-tnterlNew Dover Road as originally laid thence southerly along Woodbrldge to the center line nt Stnte Highway Homestead Avenue; thenre westerly Ward, District 2. ,,'r,iri-e,, lt|,»Tow.,.|, , f We,, P,, Road or state , t. there |3, continuing along Route No, 35; thenct northeasterly along the. neuter line nt Hotnestcud Polllnc Place: School #22, NeHighwaw y Route #25 (U.S. #1> Inter- Beginning at a point whtrt Uw k 0 n O noalt*dipolnt where the ume Interacts theiine with the center line ol N J ter line, to the center line of King ler line of Myrtle Avenue; thence aald boundary line to Us Intersec- thence easterly along tht center Im* DISTRICT NUMBER THREE tion with the center line, of theof New Dover Road to tht center r ;ih'i-d U|MII aald alde-|honndary lint of the City nf PerthJHUte Highway Hnute «21 thence FIRST WARD—SRVKNTII DISTRICT George's Road: thence westerly menu westerly alnng the center line of Beginning at a point In the dlvld ,,r -jit,"!" >-••'>-"hv the owne- r or 'Amboy; thence Id In a gtntralii4i in a jouthwesierly direction the center line ot King George's Myrtle Avenue and Its weaterly Philadelphia and Reading Rallrond, line of New Jersey Qardtn StM* Beginning at a point where the 'l Bdlson Township Pnrkway Route SI; thence norther- ' r trruliti, orcil[)»IH easterlyy or northeasterlihsitry dlrectlon'slondirectionalonsg the center line of N, J atatatate Road to the center line of Crow's thence custerly along the center renter line of State Highway Route line nf snld Railroad to Its Inter- ly tlong the- center line of laid Pira> prcMnlwijalong the northerly boundary line!llighw.iy Rome till to the point of No. 23 and State Highway Route Mill Road; thence southerly along, i-tiou.i I »ivd 2\)f said City nf Perth Ambov to thejlnierscilim ot the uld center jftld center line to the center line ofi section with tht center line of Newway to a point marking tbt pro- line No 4 (Oarden State Parkwnyl In- sectio=n =^^0of the , Mis- ™i"&g?2r £» Jersey state Highway Route «25 ongatlon easterly of the northerly >liall bt removed|point or place of Beginning. of N J stnte Highway Route #21 tersecta and from said beginning Lehlgh Valley Railroad; thenre h under tlie dlr«otloni 11 southeasterly along the' same to theot the center line of Nlelson Avenue; Mid beginning point running east- IU.S. si); thence southwesterly lne of Block 493 on the WoodbHdtt and the prolongation northwesterly point running In a southerly direc- hence westerly along the said pro- the last mentioned center line Township Taj Map: thence westerlf nf Public Works I*!- The Itnet. the ettent and if thr ilividliiK line between Blocki point nr plnce nt be^lnnlnR erly alnng the center line of James tion ^long the center line ot said 1 .along the northerly line of Block! I tlie cost ot such r»-[houndarle[ i of thl SECOND WARD i2» nn,| 42B, as shown on the Wood-iOsrden State Parkway to the center Slith District Pollln? Place; Fordi and the center line of I'lare to the center line of Newto thp point or place ol beginning Nlelson Avenue to~the~center"line otjil' r''*,h», i' BEINO nil of District a and all o49Sl , 494, 493, 491 und 480 to the cen- as .-a••••n b" e .—....«a»rer-:»rt•: |brlirldi m Townihlpp Tu Mapp,, Hhett M.lll.ij e of Main Street; thinct In an Memorial Poit. Sew Brunswick Ave l ! nue, Fords Icfihwny Avenue; thence northerly!";,',,,," „" j oimrlct 9 in the Fourth Ward to beter line of Clark Place; thence con* ' rtltled by the Pntr»-i HIOINNIXO In the Rarttan Rl«r ihciice iSI southeasterly along said direction alnns the center ilong the l'l'ne'V'ut"Rtthway'm';""t"ie^ route t°" the center line ;nown as Fourth Ward nistrlot %. tlnulng wetmiy along tat ttaut W irk* Dei.srlnitlll lu«l lh« dlvldlnii line mw««n (ht CUTT prilnm'nil,m of aald dividing line line uf Main Street In Ihe rente. SECOND WARD Avenue to tha Center line ot Avenel Polling Place: Srhnnl #19, Mrnlo line ot Clark Place to the boundary ImdiImdi . The gov«rnlni|\i| ff Perth Amboyy and the TownshiTownshipp nnaliil ; HHi ee PPennsylvaniPennsylvanii a RiRailroaRailroadd 'Ine of Mattlson 8trert; thence along sftld center line of Unute #21 Park Terrace, Maryknoll Road. Ite- SKVENTH DISTRICT Street; thence westerly and north- between Edison and Woodbr1AM> l ulll rertitlcatitl - of WoodbrldgWdbld e andd frof m Bidd be«ln-|an.. d Itiillrondd AvenuA .e or Mldd-Mlddlesei. l - southerly nlong the ccntp.T line o* westerly along the center line of thhe line of Edison Townahlpp;; lln, New Jersey Townships; thence southerly aloof* ir.il to be rorrect thall'nlng point mnnlni; Ihenct III ln|En;pi Turnplkt ami also along aald'Miuttson Street to the renter line Beginning at » point where the Avenel Street to the point of Inter- henco northerlhl yy alonl gg the ln»t said boundary to tht pnlnt or plaoi' v to lie (barged against I a northtrly direction along the aald 'dividing line approxlmntely 820 fetljof Drove Street; thenrr easterly center Hoe of the New Jersey Turn- section with the easterly right of •ncntlonedd linli e to thth e poini t or of beginning. 'J itr *i abut.lng or bor-ldlildlng line through the renter lint,to »n utmle point In »ald dlvldluBialong anld renter line to the center pike Intersects the dividing line be- way line of the Pennsylvania Rail- plnre of beginning, FOURTH WARD, ELECTION vi'li s'.dewalkt mil ihe'nt Florida Orott Road to a point.line, ihcwe HI rontlmilng In a'llne nf Amhoy Avenue; thencetween the Townshlpi of Woodbrldfce UEINO all of District 3 in the DISTRICT NUMBER NINE: Fifth District Polling Ptac«r! road and point or place of beginning 1 School No. 22-New Dover Road,' i.Jrgrd Hiall forthwith where said center line Interaecta the sniithriincrly dlrnrtlon tu a point in 1 northerly along said renter line toand Edison and from slid beginning BEINO a portion of the Third Fourth Ward to bt known at Fourth Beginning at a point where the ,.MI| » tin upun aurh renttr line ol Weit Pond Road:,the crr.trr line of Chain O'Hllls Hoatl:the center line ot Heartl'a Brook; point running easterly tlong said Wnrd, District 3. center line of Kennedy Street Inter' Colonla i Ward. District Five, to be known as sects the center line of New Dove I mil and b« added to.|th«nre (2i In a northeasterly direc-jwhrrr the same Is lnter.sected hy the] thrnrr. In a northwesterly dlrertlon cente* line to the point where the 1'hlrd Ward, Fifth District. I'ollhiR Place: School #1.1, Pcrsh- ;rtf[i iIn thee hamec tlon along thtli«e center'llncenter linee nf West tl northwestrrlv of the;;itmiK said renter line tn the center ml lntcrnccta the center Hue Inc Avenne. Itelln, New Jersey. Road, thence from said beginning FIFTH WARD-SIXTH DISTRICT \ Filth rict foilinPolling IPlace: First -r n-\ lhe taxeta»ras ueii.eiti ui;PoiiUilPtind R<»d to a point whert theniivlding line betwten Blocks 387-0 line of Stnte Highway Route No 3J;|Ford Avenue; thenct northerly along point southerly along the centei Beginning at a 'point where tbv I Aid Building, venel Stneft, Avenel lne ot Kennedy Street to a point ii uiKi.i iiirhltame Intersects the center line of'»v,d JBB-A. mild dividing line IjtlnKi thenre, In a northerly direction along! too center line of Ford Avenue to FOURTH WARD, ELECTION mundarv Hue between Edison and* .ml sli,.: hearr interest and N«w Jeraey Btatt Highway Route N i tinth - center (if thth e bolociU i between!thlje last mentionedd renter line to tntthhe center lint ot New Jersey State of Intersection with the prolonga- Woodbrldge Townships l» Int«-J cil ,iii'l DISTRICT NUMIIFR FOUtt: tion westerly of the dividing line olleeted br thi IV thenre |3| In a inuthwu-erlr dl- r>.uuiiii Avanut »,u| South Cliff .•enter line of the Philadelphia and Highway Route No. p, now Known fRlnnlnR at a point where the sected by the center line ot Clark, ,T> THIRD WARD- between block 447L and block 471; mid lii ththoe HIUI man- rertlon ilnnK said Nt* Jerwy 8taleiKu.nl, thence 17) along said pro-! Reading Railroad, also known as thaes U, S. No. 1; thenct Westerly alonn center line of Middlesex Avenue ln 'lace; thence northerly along th»' linn Tlie Ituponltlon Highway Hii'i'e No 13, to » point lonnfitlnn and alnn* tho center llne'Pnrt Rctull.m Rnllroail; thence In'the center line of SIXTH DISTRICT thence easterly along the prolonga- .enter line ot Wood Avenue which' ; Route No. 25 tcrsects the wyiter nne of Route tion and the Bald dividing line be- , ([• n ol a fine or flnea Im- where tht aamt Inieriecti the ctntt']Of tht abore tiientloned block«:,i nnrtheaitrrly dlrertlon along the BEGINNING at a point in Bt Is the boundary !'ne between Edl-, nr Route No. 1 to tn> boundary line #27, and from said beginning point tween block 447L and block 477. ",\f provision of this ordl-|llne of New Jerwy Htate llln'hwiy aoutbeasterly crus.il.ig Clinton Street|inst mentioned center line to theof Idlson Townsrtlpi, thence south- (leornes Avenue distant easterly 100 running northeasterly along said Bon and Woodbrldge Townships to. i.i,. not constitute »ny bur,Route No 4. commonly mown a»|,nd continuing through the centericentrr linn of Ht. George's Avenue' erly along aald boundary line Ui thefeet from U. 8. Highway Route No. Middlesex Avenue and enn- he centei line of Inman Avenue; center line ot Route #27 to a polm tlmilni; easterly along the dividing 1 n;:,t nf the Township nt.tht Oardtn Htite P.rkway. thence|()t Blrxks M7-H and J88-H to thcllhrnre northerly along said center point or place ot I; thenc* northerly along a !tn«where the same Intersects the pro' :hence easterly along the oehttt the rout a\i4i ln a general northe_rly_ 'llrectlou|ai) to a point where rrtliunre ahai; upwi'tlun along uld miter line of Slate|i, JIO frrt to the dividing line be- II lvldlng lino between block 450 andwith the dividing line between,' Beginning at r, point wl :.he Mime Intersects the dividing line Hereof lie fined nut M-HlKhwav Route No » to the easterly t»fen spc-tumi 3 and 4. Wntliury lock 449H to a point where same Blocks 463 and 462; thence soutn- enter line ot U 8. High- between block 450 snd block 449H; ntersects a westerly prolongation westerly and westerly along said tlience northerly alonif tho dividing >f the dividing lino Between block dlvldlUB line to the moat nonneast- line between block 450 and block 4431 and tilock 450; thence easterly erly corner of Block 408-S; thence 149H to u pnlnt whore the same long snld dividing line Between westerly along the northerly Un«- Intersects the dividing line hetween lock 4401 and black 490 and cono-t Blocks 46."-S 45,4-11, 4M-M. and. block 477 and blocks 449H. 449Q, ruling easterly along a, prolonaa- 4fl8-L to the most northwesterly 44I1M, 448L, 44SK. and 448J; thence ;lon of the last mentioned dividing corner of Block 4tl8-L; thenct south-; westerly alotiR the last mentioned lne to the center line ot Route erly along the westerly line ot Block" dlfldlun lint! to » point where the t'iV, thence norlhensterly alonK said J468-L to the southeasterly corner of. same Intersects the center line ot :enter line ot Route #27 to the cen- Block 487: thence westerly slong the, Mlctdlesci Avenue; thence In a gen-ter lint ot New Dover RoaS; thence southerly line ot Block 467 to. tht eral southerly direction along the northwesterly along the center line southwesterly corner ol Blocg Mr]- center line of tbe said Middlesex of New Dover Hoad to the point nr thence continuing westerly along the,1 ' Avenue to the point or place of be- [herl[northerlyy line of Blocks 468-A468A,, rrlrl, ' ginning. place of beginning. BEINO a. portion of District 1 and475 andd 478 crossining the GardenGa ' , 'urnplke; thence westerly Along the BEINO a portion of District 4 of» portion of District 4 ln the Fourth State Parkway. Route #4, contlnu- f, •wulherly direction iloim the c«at«r Beginning at a point In the west- the Fourth Ward to bt known as Island Sound Ward to be known as Fourth Ward Ing westerly along the northerly lint j Fourth Ward. District 4. District 9. ot Blocks 494, 493, 491 and 489 to " .' where the same Is Intersected by the Polling Place: Auth Avenue Fire 'southerly line of tht Part Reading Polllnf Place: School #2, Outth-e center line of Bdgewood Avenue House, Iselln, New Jersey, look Avenue, Colonla, New Jersey, land Clark Place; thence contlniT"- Railroad Dock Property; thence (1) westerly along the center Unt northwesterly along the southerly FOURTH WARD, ELECTION ilnt of the Port Reading Railroad FIFTH WARD-FIRST DISTRICT Clark Plifce to tbe center I1-* llUlIllnf DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE: Wood Avenue and the boundar of Public Htanng - line ot Hi. Georges Avenut; thencejsoutiiwesierly'and Westerly along a Dock Property to the point of In- Beginning at a point where the Beginning at tht Intersection of between Edison and Woortl cm March 7th,j "' (141 In a northerly and nortlieu-iter- line distant !5( feet measured at THIRD WARD-FIRS1 DISTRICT ersectlon of the same with the pro-center line of State Highway Route .be center lines of Chain O'HUls Beginning at the Intersection ol Townships, the point or pi' Tht llntl, thl i*tent and tht ly direction along the center line of right ain!lfs to and parallel with the longation southwesterly of the cen-#27 Intersects the dividing line be- Road and Bt. Oeorges Avenue; beginning. boundlrtM Ot til THIRD WARD 31. George'ii Avenue Io tlie boundary Knsterlv line of King Georges Post the southerly line of (ha Port Read- er line of Turner Street; thence (3) tween Edison Township and Wood' hfnee In a general westerly dlrec- ng Hallroad Dock Property wltfl northeasterly along the prolongation lon along the center line of Chain Slilh District Polling Place: art: lint of the City of llahway; thence Road, the several courses thereof to bridge Township; thence northerly house, Inman Avenue, ColonU DTK t. Til ABSENT DWINDANTI BiaiimTHO it 1 polnl where Mlt ||J| In a northwesterly and north- thi Easterly litre of Meadow Road' the westerly line ot 8taten Island southwesterly and the center line along the center line of State High- O'HllIa Road to th» Intersection M Court si New Jertey fenUr line ot Woodbridge Rlvtf orkrly direction »;ong Mid boundaryjihence, Northerly along the Baster- Sound; thence (1) southwesterly and tht prolongation northeasterly way Route #27 to a point where ihereof with the prolongation wtst- kel No. ( HJt-tt Woodbrtdgt Crtek lnteratetj the ot the City uf Hahwuy to the Hue of.iy line of Meadow Road 150 feet along Btuten Iiland Bound to a of the center line ot Turner Street the aame Intersects the prolongation irly of the center lines of Blocks Finn WARD- [Alt NK« JKRKEV, TO: Th»llm of 8t*ttn Iiland Sound which dark Township; thence Htl In a I more or less to the Southerly linepoint, said point being the intersec- to the point of intersection of thenorthwesterly of the d'lvldlng llne|J87-(J and 388-A, tald dividing line SEVENTH DISTRICT tion of the prolongation easterly nl some with the boundary line be- i llruuki Corporation, a New'polnt alto mirks the dividing line weiterly direction »lom the dlvldlnsjof King Ooorges Post Road; thence, between blocks 428 and 420 as shown belns the center of the blocks be- Beginning at a. point wbtrt lb.t' >r|>.,riiian, and Lahwiyjbttwetn tht City ol Perth Amboy lint between Wnoclbrldge TownshipiEasterly tnd Northeasterly along the the center line of Central Street tween Woodbrldge Township and theon the Woodbrldge Township Tan ;ween Pleasant Avenue and South center line of Inman Avenut In- ;i", Inc. i Ne» York f»(. and tht Townihlp of Woodbrldge; ...and". Clar"' k.-•-•" Townshi-p t•o- -tth-e -boun d- several courses of King Oeorged Post with the westerly line of Stuten llorough of Carteret; thence (3) Map, sheet 53; thence southeasterly Cliff Road; thence along said pro- tersects the boundary line between ind Inknown Claimant! thinrt 111 In a general northerly:try line of Eillwn Township; thence Road to the point or place of BeIslan- d Sound; thence (2) north- southeasterly along sinil Boundary along said prolongation and thlongatioe n and along the center ilni Edison and Waodbrldge Townshlpi •if hrln. dultrti and |wr- direction tnd Hong tht ctnttr lint ,Hi •mtlitrly along said boundary ginning and the Lehtgh Valley Rail- westerly tlong the prolongation ot lne to the center line of Wood- dividing line of said blocks approxl< it the above mentioned blocks, and from said beginning point run- r the center line ot Central Btreei. irldse - Canercu Roiul; thence l4i ' " », ind Ibilr, ar|° "A& Woodbrlclii River or Wood- |m0 to tin polnl or plact of Be- road Rlsht ol Way. mately 820 feet to tht center line southeasterly crossing Clinton Streei ning easterly along the center lint •' hrtd easterly and the center Unt ot Cen- tfn-ir lurceiwrt in rt|hlj lt Creek to a point whtrt First District Polllnt Place: School, n a general southerly direction of Chain O'Hllls Rnad; thence nd continuing through the eenter|of inman Avenue to tbt center I iiiinrit. drfrndtnti ami Inunecti tha ctnter line nf VI tral Street, co the renter line of Se aloni; the said Boundary line to thel ol Jordan Road; thenct nnrlhtrtf Nu. S. Smith Street. Keatbey waren Avenue; thence (3) Northerly southwesterly along the center line if BlockB 387-H And 38B-B to the • -•<• t(Ttt,y Biuiinioutd aBd,th« Wixxlbrtdge-Car:«r«t Road:i ^ . atctrtainod. point of intersection with the north- along the center line of Jordan B the center line of Bewaren of Chain O'Hllls Itoad to the center westerly line ot Wtitbury Park, Sec- SECOND WARD- erly or westerly line nf Staten Island tion 3, snld last point being ap- Road and along the prolongation •- »cr.e upon William 8 ^'Z alin? ,'„f«','e'r'fnTo?;£. <"• P-P-^u of th. Flrit Ward Avenue to the Eititerly Right of WaySound; thence (51 In a general lne of Qreen Street or Oak Tree '•- -• attorney. wlW^"™^1?"^'.'!^™"' '1.n.t.°L'!!!'abo»tM-realed la 13.598: tht SECOND DISTRICT Road; thence southeasterly along proximately 105 teet northwesterly thereof to the boundary lint ot J Koirt *« i P""ll Hut of the N. J. Turnpike; tlience westerly direction along the same from the northwesterly line of Clark Township* thence weattflf •'* l .itr«t. illull 8eaind Ward Ii 14.058; Beginning at the Intersection of 141 Southerly mid Southwesterly the center line of the last-men- lerB the ml lnltriei iht cen sound to the southerly line ot the .,.-.v. u..w „ „„.„,»„„.., along the boundary lint betwetn ii muitrr tu the roni-i*' " " V Iht population ol the Third Ward the center line of the Lehlgh Valley along the Easterly Right of Way tioned rotici tu tha center line of Winter Street; thence northeasterly t « ''il! way Avenue to a pnlnt wliert 1 Seventh District Polling Place: :eet »o the dividing line between bridge Township and the boundary atlon of the Fifth Ward Is 14,493 erly along the center line of Florida line of WoodbrldBe Creek (about Avenue and Its prolongation to the 'ihi aame intersects the center line VII drove Road to the renter line nf llagiman Heights School. Holly right of way ot the PhiladelphiaSections 3 and 4 of Westbury Park, line ot Edison Township; thenct , 8l th n< {i) In l the center line of Jersey Avenue); Street, fort Reading. —Id last kolnt being the northerly southerly along tht boundary 1 1 1 Attachea hereto, made a part aert- West Pond Road: thence north- thence 151 In a ueneral Northerly and iteadln~ Railroad; thence west- •'• "f Nfw Jersey, i:", '* *•««""" nonbwe.terl""' y directio' * n a! ul and marked EXHUHT "A'- Is a! westerly alonK the center line nf erly tlong said right of way line to corner ot SecUon 3; thence In aot Edison Township to tht point or lihUi th1 e1 cente1 r line of Freeman Street und Northeasterly direction along THIRD WARD— place of beginning. 'n Mirih 2. KH31, eicluslvUi,) * "" nonbwe.terly direction along map uf the Tuwunhlp of Woodbrldtje West Pond llos'd to the center linethe renter Hue uf Woodbrldge Creek the dividing line between Edlanc southeasterly direction along the h f F Stt U EIUHTI1 DISTRICT Township and Woodbrldgt Town Seventh District Pollinf Place, ihowlng the llnra and tilt eitent uf State Highway Route No 35t;o a point uf Intersection of the northerly Hue ot We&toury Park. fesut. 'Z d.f.\m rn'.'yVreM^* «••»«•' »•>• •' *-"••' "«"»• tnd lioiinilirlis ol the Mr»t, Second. thence southerly aloni; said center Beginning st a point in tlie Penn ship; therloe northerly along uld Section 3, crossing Bond and BedSchoo- l No. 21 - Inmaa *»«ni lhenc (51 ln al prolongation Westerly of the center Colonla i«t MM, for Zrt'w di * »««'» 'Kirtlierly dl- Third Fourth and Fifth wardt here- line of Bute Highway Route No 39line of Myrtles Avenut with the ceusylvanja Railroad where same It Individing Unt to thi point nr place ford Street) to the northeast corner the complainun t re.ni a«"1r<»ctlor> along tho center line of Am-Inabuve crtated to the center line of New Brunswick ttrsected by the Port Reading Rail- of beginning. ol Weslbury Park, Section 3, also „,,,,. .nA^I Avenue to a point »nere the [ ter line of Woodbrldge Creek; thence i n:« vour Altached hereto, iimilf a pan bert- Avenue; thence, southeasterly along (b'l Southi'it.sterly ,il(ing the prolon- road, and from said beginning polm BEINO all of district S and a por-being tht northerly corner of the lIFTU WARD— 1 running northerly along the Penn- tion of district 4 In the Fourth Cloverleaf Cemetery; thence south- EIGHTH UlgTHICl '• ™" " ."!"..™ of and mirlted isXHIHIT "B" U a said ctnter line to the center line of ( aUo ?'™"}™™ ll ie '?,,;'.lltntel r line ot Myrtle the .Sujierloi Cuiirt, e; thenct l«l in a ,now|ng thi Districts ai art!Pennsylvania Avenue; thence south- i " *"" , " enter line of Ash sylvania Railroad to the center line Ward to be known as Fourth Ward.l westerly and parallel with Bedford Beginning at a point In iianera! northerly dlmtln 0 v mi L ll 1 '""•" Alum, Trenton, New llreetlon aloni tht ^.(V,, divided Itrly along tald ctnter lint to the Street* « .; ' ihencf c «(i ,.i '"Northeiuiterl^ y and of Avenel Street; thence southeast- District 5- Avenue and along the northwesterly Avenue where it It Ipttrseottd by " 4 ; renter Hot of Si Oeoriie'i Avenut to center line of the Lehlgh Vailey erly and easterly alonn the center Polllnt Place: School #1, Green l:ini e off ClnverleaCll! ! CemeterC y ap-jihe center line of Jordan Bold |j)4 ' " a.vunimi,-, W|th the Hulet t point whtrt the sum* intersects! Yin aluiig the center Hue ot Ash Uueet l-iiu-tica d 1'rocfdurt. Hallroad: thence southeatterly along to the point of Intersection of suld line of Avenel tttreet to the csuter Street. Inelln. New Jersey. proilmattly 1300 fcei to an antile from tald point running north W" iU tht touiltarty Unt of the city of The laid flvi *«rdj an Hereby said center lino to the point or place line of Rahway Avenue; thence point; thence southerly still along the center Hue of Jordan Road I •'.•Ciiti lias liejn itiilliuMd' Rahwiy ln tbt County of Union: center lino with Die cental line of i"iri»«e of iiuielliig the title dlvldid Into the following described of beginning. Homestead Avenue; thence (8) southerly along the center Una ol FOURTH WARP, ELECTION aalrt cemetery approximately ItW tlit prolwigatlou therent to ttw s iliac* 111 tuurli tnd northsatt ilei'ilou dlatrlctt. tu Wit: Second Dlilrlct Polling Place: Ruhway Avenue to the center Unt DISTRICT NUMBER SIX; feet tp an angle In the southwester- tioundary line of Clark "—-• * tinmen, Jr., and Ada Pirly along tbi dividing lint bttwetn Southeasterly alons the center line FIRST WAH1WIKST DISTRIC1 School No. 10. Clyde Avenue, lloiie- of HiHiitsund Avfnue to the center ot Nlelson Avenue; thence south Beginning at the point of Inter- y Hue of Cloverlea.1 Cemetery which thence easterly along the boundary Hue of Blair Itoad; thence easterly along the center lint nl section of the northerly right of lne Is approximately 125 feet north- line o„l. Clark Towaehl._. ...D to tbt center Mf ot to a point In Ihi Beginning In the center lint of tne Nouheuatcrly ulouolin ot intc-r- Creek; thence lu a southwesterly di- Heading Railroad and the prolongs.. center line of Riiynor Street, Route 04. thence southerly along r"' "' a« foiiuwi 111 In a aouthtuttrly direction along •ame Inttrttcti tin northerly lint of The Secund Ward, Third District, rection along the center line ot thtlinn southerly ot the center line ofi the center line ot aaid Parkway to lots 733 mid IM unthl cutar lint of the Ribway River i*Ttion VIHi the boundary line be- Inn Tyler, Brown -and Mmnague,,,,» «.,... -- — .he City ot Perth Atnbo; ind from unall be comprised nt all that tract twteu the Township ot Woodbndge Woodbrldgt Creek to the northerly Creemer Avenue, thence northerly! "Map of Rahway Ut tht WMttrly Unt of tht Borough Avenues to a paint in the center line Its intersection with tht clnttr Ilni l said btglunlDg point (II Northerly lying North of the Uhlgh Valley mid the Hurou^h ot Curlerat; thence line ut the Purl Reading Railroad, along tho said prolongation uf thtof N 3 8tut« Highway Route it'lb; lot Intnan Avenue; tftenct wttttrly of Carttnt; tbtnet l»> In a «eneril from the center lint of said railroad oru.'t»i' (lotpuratliiii,l " which map Railroad tracks, Went ot Crows Mill y ; e thence westerly alons the northerly center line nf Creemer Avenue to thence northeasterly alnnn the i!en*,.,,*,..alonog th*..e- center 11ns ot Inman aft southerly and touthsaittrly direc- to a polnl whtrt prolongation of Road. Suutl. of King Oeorges Pool I 111! Easterly und Southeasterly line ul the Fort He,i,ling Railroad the center line of Green Btreet: ter line of snld Highway to t,he,nue io the point or pile* ol 'Unl hi tl.e office of theCler Clerkktion iIoni the dividing line between tht center line ul tha block bttween Middle: bounty on August Road and East u! the Edison Town-itloiiK mild Uoundnry ltht acroas the crossluij Kahway Avenue tu the iheuce uoitiiwe&ierly along the cen- center line ul (it Oeorges Avenue ginning. llm tht. Township ol Woodbrldgt and Ne* and Second Bineti Inttrstotil ship line, together with tin tallow- Ceutrul Halliutul Ui llm iwlnt ot point at intersection of the said ter line nf (Ireen Htreet to the Inter- itienct north along tht latt- El|hth Uliirlct PoUInf Ibt Borough ot Cine ret to tht Uit tame, thence Westerly aloni prn- Ing described tract nf land, to witIntersectio: n of siild boundary Hue Fort Reading Railroad with the section of ths center line ol Chain mentioned center tins to the pnlnt School No. 17, Inman iSUwn Uland Sound; thince HOI Inlongailo;, and aluug tht ctnttr Una 1 Beginning at the Intersection of with the prolongation Northeasterly Pennsylvania Railroad and ths point O'Hllls Itoad; thence northeasterly or place of Beginning Coloulj 1 1 . ' "I wnurly or toulbweiurly direction of tbt blocki between New ind Sec- of the center line of Turner Btreet; along the center lint of Chair: J ' *"" mi lhe Ul map ot thl the Easterly line of King Oeortsei nr pluce of Beginning. First District Polllne Place: Colo, Bound vs ond Struts to tht cooler lint of Post Road with thi Soutlitrly Right thence (11) i^oiitliwcsierly along the Being a portion of Third Ward, O'Hllls Road to the Intersection ol nla Publilice Library, Colonla boule- FIFTH WARD-NINTH DIITRICI , and Amboy Avtnue; thenct Northerly s&Ul iiroloiiKullui) and tho center the prolongation westerly of the vard, Col ln of Way line of the Lehlgh Valley fifth District, to be Known ti Third lunla, N. J. Beginning it the point ot WtM- >. along tht ceuur Hue of Amboy Avt- Rntlrnad; thence, running Easterly line uf Turner street und the proWard- . Eighth District center line of Blocks 3870 and liiUA stctlon of tht otnter ilnt ot Inmin " "I" I" Mlddleaex County. Tht Unit, thnl utenl and tbt nu* to i point IM feet north of the!along the Southerly line of the Leliiii,;iitlu- n SoutliftiMtn l> |pf the cen- Eighth Dlitrlct Polling Place: first said dividing Una being Che centerHUH WAHD-SKCOND DISTRICT Avenue with tbt ctnMl lint « Jcruty. bouDdartla ot the FOURTH WARD northerly Unt ot Green Street; hlgh Valley Railroad ISO tett, more ter Hue of Turner Street to the Aid Hulldlnr. Avenel Street. Avenel, of the block uetween Pleasant Beginning ai a point whsrt the Dutes Road aud irti dUldlni Uot •'": u»tie cleteudanti litcauM, thence Easterly and parallti to point of Intersect inn of the same ••y finir.i tu own uld landt! or lew, to a point, tald point belug N. i. nue and South Clltf Road; thence center line of New .Jersey Htati between Woodbridgi fownihtp and Orttn Street and alnui a lint lutt ttle Interwctton of a line ISO feet with the Hiiulhcriy Hue of Port Highway Route #21 intersect! the may cimm a I BMUtNINQ It. the ctnttr Urn ofi Along said nrolongiUiun and along the City of Rahwiy; tbtni)t north- ,noum. Ni« Dover Road it a point em North therefrom to the ceuiar measured at rlnht angles from and| Rcililllt Kallruuil Dock Yinl-, THIRD WAKD- the center line ot ttie above men prolongation of the dividing line be- erly along tha oiuttr lint ot Dukei Im of the pennsylvtnla R»llro»d; parulltl with the Kasttrly lint of thenco ll'ii HoulhciuiUrly moilg the N1NTU DISTItK 1 Honed blocks, southeasterly cross tween Blocks 426 and 428 on ihRoat d which It tbe tald dividing lint itWMU thl 1 and U thence Nortlierly alouf tin oiuttr King Cteorgei Pust Road and theSoutherly line of the Port Reading UKG1NNINQ at the point of In-Ing Cllutuu Street and cuulluuluH Woodbrldgt Towntnlp I'ai Map 125between Wnodbrldgt and tht .t*U llm of uld railroad ui the ctuttr aoutherly Right of Way lint ot DieDock Property to the Westerly line of Hahw&) to iht point of inttr- •ft thereof. Inn wld bg tersection of tha center line ot through the center uf Block! 387H feet northtasterly fruni and run- paint rukalng (1) In in utterly dl lint ot Freemtu Htrtet; thlnce Lihlgh Valley Hallroad; thence. uf Hlaten Island bound and thWoodbrldge i Avenue, sometlinti call- and 3HUH to the westerly line of ning southeasterly along wld prosectln- n of said eimer lint ot Oukt* r'ebn.ury a, 1M1 N«tloq Uong thi center Itnt of newEasterly along tin center Unt ofSouthwesterl! y aqd Westerly tlong »| uulut ur placv uf Dcglnntiitj. ed Woodbrldst-Hewarcn Uoad, wltrj Westbury Purk, Section £3. said issi longation and aloni) the dlvtdlnv Road with the boundary lint Bt- i/ I UHANT HCOTT iDom .Kot„ i to Uit ntw Otrdttt Freeman Street to thte ctnter Hue line distant ISO feet measured st r'lr»t nUiricl Pulling Place: School tht center Hue of the Wondbrldgapoint being kpuroiluiately 105 teeUn1 t bttween said blocks tu ihe cen-tween ctart mid Wnodbrldit Town*. 7»k .?,'. the BuP*rl0' Courtiti'8 u PtAv^MMpiMtT'tlitncPkWlkovtrpMt* . tl.ench tt Ud>H)I of Railway Avenui; Ihencs Soutlur right angles to ami |>w«lltl with lhe Nu. V. Weil Avenue, fort Beadlu* OretK; Ulelicn In a uenem! North northwesterly from the northwest- ter line of Chain O'HUls Rnad. mips: thtnci weiterl) ilani dlvUilnii line n•»«« « inUTtKtloo of uld grtherly bouadary at Perth Amboyy couraei ot Klni Qeortes Pott Roadibeing 100 teet east at U B HJgnwty center Uat Of Old Rotd, tome- QOrthewterly line of Wmburi (ark, Unt to lu lottrstotion with atate Avenui; thtnet utttxly 1IM| |wetn th. hourt ,f 7 A. I. ....„.„ llm with tnt otntfrr. -lin-t «-J the plaot md pbli:i iif bt|lnalng to tbe point or place of Btglnntn,(iRoutt No I; iheuct northtrly along tlmtt etllid Btwartu Avtnue; thenct Section »3», , approilmtulppy 3SSS ftett Qigbway Route #21: tbtnet tnuth- center line nt Inman Atenut to «t»Um eueUniUrn d Tlmt, tor JI ). IUU Hlfhwiy. Boutt No 37; run Oltirlot PoIUng PUtti Me- an.nd tniht llhigUbl|hb ValltVlllty Railroad . uj wblctLbt It 10lOt0t (l(ttll tetlerit y ind SthSoutherll y tloiil g ttbbe centet r HHutt fo fto thh e centet r HuH e ott WortWth StrutSt: wtsUrlv slung tint center line nf ot aald outw Unt, Itttoc* 14) IB i touthwttteHj airtc- mortal " ~ ' Rllblljhll oOt Wll. pirtllil wub U « HlK»wa» BOUH Old aotJ. ioin«ilm», «tUtd tfewanu thence In t geatrtl louthwisterly Hiun*sy Kout# #17 to tm thi dividing UDI bttwtea e J»urpuj, of cond ThM iHiMct rtiuns met: ru«No. 1 to t point Ib tbi nd|> AvanDt; U»n« qf nmt vltb ut otnt«r list Worth Bunt orettluj QMU 8tr*«t iu« Aitritt rolUaj rim; tbt ion tbt tut) and •.ortatrly »ioo» tbt cww .u» «tCentrtl »«eti tbluet BtU isd oontinuiai ttipowwwt} aloDi No. t. Outlet* Aftnut, NP WABQ-. WsMbrldft Avtuut to lu unrseo- sloa» tbt o*ntt* line ot Oen tht proloMatfan tontUwttttrly of nit DIITRiCi tlon wltb thi center lint -it 0. S,SUttt to tbe canter Hue of Wett ttld ctuttr list of Worth Btrwt Central Iltctlott to bt _,. Btglnnlni ll a point iq tbt •disuo Highway Haute No 1, thence north- Avtnut; then* in a (eutnl South- tht InttrstotloD ot aunt vltb Qt FITTH WARD-THIRD I Iiuwday, Novembtr 1, 1M1, \ Township lint IU0 feet aortb at Uterl! y tluuy center line of U a trly direction aloug the center line northerly right ol way Unt Of tnt Beginning tt a point in tbt cenColonl- n im'ttr luted • - ' - nrultotiuY titttrW to Mid rallro»d uorthtrlaorthtrl?j linUntt otf Fifth Strut; thtaottamoti HlghwiHighway Routt No I to tbtht Penattnt-- antf WesW«»t AvtnuAvtiiue to the painpomt uot inIn-Philadelphia and Reading (tallruad; ter line ot Ciiloiita Road, alao known j OUNIQAM, «' two ouinbtri,* ont nuuiindll Snd the Perth Amboy «tt» Um ton utterly »l«n« t !»»• lOO^jttt o»Uf|iylviaU Ballnwd tUeucj tnuthwly ttmtotlou «( the center line of thence tnuihweiterly alooK tald at Culouli Boulevard, whtrt tbt Towrwlilp Out* »"waii of th( local ly aloni » at fifth Btrttt crottlni (Mini Art-algu* tnt PiuuirlvtuU Ralliatd w Wttt AieiitH with tht center lint rl(Uf

Woodbne. Oids 44 25 bus Bowline League Joe Cill- of 221 and 212 included to ofT- their iriciilar season i,, : 1 TEAM STANDINGS BABi; llt'TH LEAGUE 44 berto led the Auto DPnlrrs with set a 20fi rolled by Mauru's'"• 25 • of the crowd -. 1 ,, . Sisko A: Fedor W 1 t » Amrru:aii plvislon Woodbcise. Uouort 41 .28 a 220. Slsko it. Fedor, current Jolm Pa Husky, thPY lOfil tllr in, .•. L Anthonys H w Iany Burke ,• . 40 29 co-holder of the top spot after. State Jewelers won three* i St. MnryV ieuill 1 Dorados 7 Cqlonia Hanks . 9 ."an Tassel's 40 29 beina kingpins for the last lameR from Mayer's Tavern,' Ho'vi-ver. the B:i> i,,,, 1 B ColonlR B c 9 Uexanders . 39 30 three weeks, could win only two despite a 20R by John Schlmpf ^ got cifr to a slow siid-i , 2 St. Anc;i\ H P cYO R Mayer's 38 31 games from a tough Harry and Ketzenbeig ii Org. moved ". In 11 if season enn li,. |,: -•ftllcons YACC . fi ^ BIO 36 33 Burke Insurance team, nut of the cellar with a double their 9-10 record u|•,,, ^yenel Presovterians 5 5 31'a 37'j • The nap between the top two,win over Witting Machine and KIMMI enough for Rdinnt r , •/ft.'John Vianncy 5 5 Ryan's 31'j 37'i teams and the rnst of the loop,Tool. to tlic annual N.IHJM 5 began to widen as Woodbridse! The evening's high single was Kookies 'Westbuiy Warriors 5 Karamzin 30 39 St. touniamt'nt. 6 39 Liquor dropped a pair to 8om-| recorded by John Yager of, .Jfldorados .4 3omers" 30 WOODBRIDGE — Coasting The Burrons' Oppmin.- 8 ers' Flower House and JotuvMetro Motors who had a 225 <€ougars 2 Witting 29' 40 opening round of tl,. ., a 204 Van Tassel's ap-;an. d„ 203„„*, Jo, e Zega'T „.s 21iw4 w behind the all-around play of Avenel Warriors .... 2 Metro 27 !j 41>4Papp's 204 Van Tassel's ap-jand 203, Joe ZfgB s »* J" rjave Mlttmwi. the El Dorados mrnt is Union, a trim, . 10 43 Jpeared to come back into con-,Metro could only assist Metro.^ ^ . ^Tigers 0 KetzenbeiR&Org.. 26 ft 3 ovej brlrtge defeated iv,ii. , National Division Tobak's Grocery 43V2tentlon as Pete Bitwinskis-214;tn a single win from Wui.- Useless Kve ^ Becr(.R. 2 .the rrgular season. i> ;,: Woodbridge Warriors 10 0 WOODBRIDGE • - A aeter-;led the Inners to a tilple win Plumbing as Joe Ryan, with a Basketball .fort that the fr'am..; Oldsmobileiover Karmazln. Julin Arva had 201, — • ""> ">" """ •"' th°' ftords Aces 1 mined Woodbridge league. Hie decision enabled ' rioskii on two occasioi Cjftght Balls 2 team won three games from 213 for the Plumbers. KPFKRS ni'LLSKVK TOR JOQ: J.rk W.ld.n.n. t,,m r.pla.n »f H.r <- the victorious team to cement ' • lake's club \i no rr from squad. Pistol Team, whlrh won th, I960 Crnlr.l .Irr^y rh»mp..nsl,M.. ""' •' Hopelawn Youth 3 Tobak's Grocery and moved in- Alexander's won two third place ln the final first hr «nd n llcvt they will tx i , pistol from Chief jark F.Kan in rfro,nlll.n for thr prrftr 300 «•,.,- ijtards Bearcats 4 half lineup. * Tuesday night at th, ;; tkbor Council 4 6 h.t *«rr. A.U, from ^^™ !Hinh School gym. ii, Mlttman, Dorados' mainstay Waldman finlshrd second to his teammulc "pt. Read. Impalas 4 6 jcounty crew posted H : ,&enlo Pk. Warriors .... 3 7 throughout the Initial phase of Imprrsslvp 296 mark. I . « fo4 r on^HA* o.»f tht I..e. i St. Andrew CYO JVs.. 2 8 Strikes and Spares the tournament, was once in the Central Jersey "^Kve Aces 1 9 again a top scorer, sinking nine ence. Jteings 1 9 field goals and a pair of free MAJKST1C MIXED LEAGUE Honor Roll <2M or Better Gamts, Petco Plating 34 35 throws lor 20 points. A victory over Hi ClCCTine Welding • 33 3« St. James' Winner of First-Half »' WOODBRIDGE — With a 600 or Better Sets) w BUndlno as of February 15 would have given \v., -consecutive string of ten victor- W L A Masynr 233-188-252 (653), J. Oliver's Tavern 32 37 The Untouchables ran up a ivenlng News 47 25 M«ytl 188-242-118 (608), O. Schmoll Qulgley's Esso _ 3Ui 3T,i 13-4 lead in the opening period, j 11 5.00 record (or the !.< "k|«, the Woodbridge K & B 2»Va Wfi Duralco Alum « 20 175-188-239 1602). J. Klek 221. R. and from there went on to con- paign, but the possii,. -encountered little dlfflculty McDonai!T«Troshop. 44VJ 27V Mnyer 209, J .Lynch 204, B. Buckln Oak Tree Druss 29 40 6 1 lner 43 M 203. A, Ncbus 202. Bell Drugs 2» 40 quer the Useless Five 8-7 in the upendini the Saim-. i& the first half ™ ™ " ° • • • Crown in Senior Rec Hoop Play Rtmlts Mickey's Barbers 24 23- second, 12-3 In the third, and mot* since Coach Sn in the National 38 34 Three-game winners: Dunne's over Honor Roll (200 or Better Gamei) Marquet, Bowl-Mor over Treate 15-9 ln the fourth. ' * atlle club had won it; of the Recreation Babe Majestij c unm 36 V* M 'i T. Qrogiin 202-201. X, Qorstl 243, st Walt 34',i 3T,i Bhoppe 19 Rames during thf h League. " MMerwlnl Son 1 L. Oenneralll 228, T. Ferris 211, J. Following Mlttman in the James' 9 34 38 Two-name winners . Petrlck'i over iRltteratmcker 210. C. OJarlbotto 209. son. The Warriors' latest victims Brandon K Red Diamonds, Avenel Pharmacy scoring column for the Un- Colonials 7 Police Marksmen Falter ... 33',i 38'i M. Slsko 207, F, Oromek 202, F. over C»r Wash. 5 5 the Vikings, by a decislveiLusarm-schaefe ... 32 '/> : Kopcko 202, M, Ukomtkl 202, H. touchables were Vlto Jaskolka;?*"" '' . Once-again the Ban 'f4-ll count, MacHenry Mtn't Shop 29'a 42' Mnurath 301, H. Cahlll 200. and Ken with hurt by their opponn, Lf on Bewitch & Sons U M BOWL-MOR THURSDAY. NITB of nine a "Ten players participated in Strike Muter Fins 31V. 50' WOMEN'S LEAGUE tlveness at the foul 1. WOODBRIDGE SERVICE LEAGUE j el jn Tri - County Match ...tee 'Warriors' point production Honor Roll Standings as ot February M Hlgh player& for the Us esS tistics show that atth< jWith Harold Arnott showing Men W I Woodbridge Home Center. 13 S Five were Walt Orlovslcy iace with Ftth Amboy afte.-tion ot^three ,«.,• Joe Toth (MacHenry), high «et for Child's Eloctrk . 3« 21 Saturday Niters - 1J 8 iFalcons TEAM STANDINGS |P •*Wie way, sinking 14. Next down Roger's Trophy Shod 31 23 seven poInU and Jim Leieszi -• „ Am ft 8 e glv nlijht, 234*543-205—6S2; Ken M Julius' Barber Shop *.„_ 10 S Tom Cat 1 W Jdi-feaUw the Union County W " * * ;' *$« line were Ken Tyrrell and 211-!Merwln Marine . . JS'i 20< with six. « ° " 1B3-234-203—fl31. Jerry Shurts Mayer's Tavern _. 8 9 3 I Hugi with clusters of 13 193.227—831, Joe Subyak 224-202-201 McCarthy's Sporting Goods 32 28 Molnar's Tavern 9 S The Court Jesters got off to WOODBRIDGE - No one in Lawmen 0 .'herlffs Office 1127-1106. g^g 2-Tfrim -•31V2 —627. , | Lenny's Inn Center Bar „..'.- 8h i\ 3 0 Steve Fraticsak paced the lm(l v^ 10, respectively. .... 27 33 a slow start in the first quarter,!the Recretatlor, Senior Basket-jUnden -. John Lucas 222, John Porcel!ana|M fc J HomeB Wm. Penn Insurance 2 1 itate Prison Farm team on the • The Eight Balls secured third 215. John Naey 212. Walter Kolpa-jEIck Bros. ... 22i,i 37'i Wonder Hide, Inc ... 3 IS but once they found the ranwJtall League .was surprised when Per h Amboy . . only eight such chain Cl5znk Plumbing 2 ; a czyk 210, Spike Boyeu 209, Smltty ... mi 42>,i it was a simple task to domi-jthe versatile St. James' quintetjstate P-™n Fa.m 1 indoor range when he hit offlCiai8. Both clubs t '(Dace in the final first half Honor Roll Honor Roll (200 or Better Oamti, Daniels 208, Steve Skoksn 203-203 sod or Better Sets) 1 '•Standings by posting a 26-22 High games: Marynan Thoma» 175, nate the Woodbridge Kookies'won the first half champion-:Edison 2 Dt'ifect 100 score in time "re|fleld gotti5 L. Buchan 203-202, Frank Piemako Team htoli game, 899, Wm. Penn 1 verdict ovei the Carlerel Labor 200-303. Scott/ Lnkomtkl 201. uly Dngvary 1T0. by a decisive 54-25 score. jshlp after defeating the colon-jRahway •••"••• 2 before winding up with a 290' Results Insuraute. 3 Pejka 181, F, Murphy 1 2 Jim Dunda was -: ^Council. Women 1»6, T. Butklewlci 183, J. H«11O 1«2, Bob Floersch and Eddie Tir- 1» Colonials, 68-50. !O«K)n Co. Sheiilh 'total. Riiscansky's 288 mark | Three-game winners: ChllO'a Klw- high man (or tiu ]> Carol Elnhorn (MacHenry) |K. Szetnborskl 177. 1 •Same Lamonico was the! niihti 1'rlc over Merwln Marine. pale shared offensive laurels for The star-studded St. James :Eizabeth 2 was the beet individual effort 213-188-fl04 (hlnh for the B Individual high Mt; C. Bohlk« 152- sinking nine field BM; '' Two-ganw winners: Rlok Brat. 1 2 Balls' top ShOOter hitting| Emma Mayer 209-588. Virginia 224-232—608. the Court Jesters by tossing ^aggregation coached by Bob Woodbridge for the Sheriffs Office. free throw for 18 p«u 1 h rl p clc over Lenny's Inn, M & J Homes over Individual high games: M. Saw points apiece into the nets. Earl Qerity was a standout club Carteret .: 0 hoops accurately for loi5°? i.«J^L ^ f,J ^ »™135' McCarthy's 8port!nn_ Goods. J3tszak 3 Frank Kelleman and W.,; chak 209, M Stao 101, J. Demkx>|pr0SPt camfl throughout the first half, win-| RAHWAY—The Woodbridge ~ , , •points; while Tom Toye trailed 234, M. Petras aS, M. Hrabar 3'" |tT05eK Cftme through with 12 t zeja each parted the :.. *witri seven. Carteret's best onJAima Romeakl 509, Mary Keating O, Dunham 204, R. BUtkeslce 201. markers lor the Kookies. nlng nine straight. The Colon-ipoiice Pistol Team went down ^f*|1|*pi til f*|* C 17. The game's Individur, Ann Sablne 513, Kay Florentlnl 111 lyUUl 1 'the court were Ronald Warner^?' iali and Benny's tied for sec- to its second defeat of the cur-;^^ ' ~ Ing honors went to Jut::.: 8uttM 5O4 Fay McCo1 BOWL-MOR SPORTSMEN'S BOWL-MOR SUNDAY NIGHT Richie Toth with totals ofiM* ' « - ond place honors with Identical rent season in the recently or-! Standbies »s of February 17 MIXED LEAGUE ack, who ran his total >., •eight and seven. Three-game winners: MacHenry W SUndldgs as of February 1} 1-2 records. ganlzed Trl-County Police Re-iT* oo Unnlolvfl 1 pace St. Mary's. Hi> . Men's Shop over Jack Klein Slftctrtc WU-Flo BMtrlc 14 W L Lead Tied Bearcats Cop Co., Strike Master Pins over Gene Jack Shevlllo was the most volver League, losing to the un- 1 Ub» 1/CLlblVC teammate, Richie R>-iTi-- Porda BportlnR Center 12 i Brass Bucket , „ 46 IB Schrtlner Awn. accurate shooter for the 8aintsjdefeated Lawmen by a score of 1 The Fords Bearcats, after a Alibi Liquor Store 10 Sehwenser Bros. [ » 2T jenjoyed, the strittosphi :•>• V.F.W., Hopelawn 6 J slow start came on strong ing over Brandweln palmlag „._ Daldonea Cleaners 37 2» !wlth 25 points, while AI Tracy|in4.io95. I Team standings: scoring column with 2i). St. Andrew's H.N.S. No. 1 « 8 Hint's 19th 35 31 .the second half to rack up a j Walter Merwln & Son "over Supreme In Colonia . Jack Piper and Joe Hogani W I Lucky Strikes S 10 Treat Shoppe 35 31 ^ers. Burplui Sales, Inc. 38-20 conquest over the St. An- ~ ' ' Six Uncles 4 11 Woodbridge Liquor „ . 25',: 40>,i lento, Colonia star who is cur-,were the most accurate shOot-|Lafayette 2 Two - game wlnnert: Lunardi- 3t. Andrew's H.N.S. No. 2 3 12 °l The game itself sum. drew's Juniors. . IS 41 Tr»ra Stftndinis Schaeter over Triangle Diner, Leon Honor Roll (200 or Better Oaroe>> Odd Balll rently leading the league, had;ers ,or tne ^^^ on tne!wake Forest 2 °,as though it might d.,.; Jligh scorlag-honois were a- SENIOR LEAOU3E Sewltch It Sons over The Evening Frank Evans 212, St&n Mlslewlcj another good night, pinpolnt-jstate prison pgrm mdoor'.Presbyterian „ 0 .^!to a thriller when tin ; Warded to Wes Sharick., who NewsV Majestic Lanes over Duralco 211. Dick Hardlsh 210, Andy Lesko Honor Roll L ing 23 counters, pis teammate | firing identical 298 Maryville 0 Alumlnura Prod ct5 210 Joe Salvla 208. Men: A. Magyar 227-200. M. Fink iof the score exchanni-ci flipped in five field goals ar.d; » - Fordham 1 Results 1220, C. Schwenaer 213, F. Burke 111, Richard Spangler, accounted scores. Both marksmen shot 99: AVENEL — Wake Forest re-iearly ln the first peii>«! Ior 12 eay eight fouls for 18 points. His: WfJITE BIBC11 LgAGlJF; Thre* - game winners: •WH-FloH. Pagel m. H. Nailolakl 207, B Lafialle -. ' - • , . . .. I in stow fire, 89 in rapid, and a teammates, Jim Szewczyk and! sunnincs as «f Fehmarv 14 Electric over Bli Uncles, Fords Brlnkman 205, E. MLko« 201. St. Boneventure. 2; St. James' outproduced the!^^ 100 m time_ Andy Lud., ndehated in the Av- Dunda's Held goat bal» Sporting Center over V.F.W. 1 ' Bob Bromirski, accounted for',, W L ,. Women: B Mlkos 180-122, t. Dan- Manhattan 3|Colonials 16-11 ta the opening.wig was nlgh man for Wood.jGnel Presbyterian Senior-Hi count at 8-8. the Samt> ! Two-game winners: Alibi A j|ovgk 1B9 A M 1 . 51 21 Uquor|lewlcl, 3|period and from there went on| I Basketball League this week af- off seven straight pom . clusters of eight and six. . 47 25 Store over Lucky Strikes, An- yar 181. Seton HaJJ bridge wlth R 297 M&1 xon flaints were paced offemivelyiCarporfyp t . 44'i 37', drew's HNS. No. 2 over An- Boston College Sjto overpower their opponents!whUe Art Orosskopf foiiowedjter defeating Presbyterian 45- over 15-8 at the clo.-- 44'i, 2T>i drew's H.S.C. No. 3. by Tom Rummage withn Beqpvpn\ en 'Menlo Hardwarenf^tme WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP JUM1OR LEAGUE. 18-13 in the second 16-14 'n'mtting his target* for a 290 43 on Ken Schreltner'5 field session. Rellly's six i>»: . Menl„ 0„ ^^....v. , 43 •" (Continued on Pit^ points and Robert With;Menlo Pharmacy 37'.4 34>i WOODBR'.DGE TOWNSHIP FIREMEN'S LEAGUE W L|the third, and 18-U in thejmarl[ ;goal ,„ ^ lait tnree LEAGUE six. ;Whlt« Birch Inn - 38'i 35'i SUnoinii as of tebrnary 13 St. FrancU' 3 ourtn ( tn jVester's Trophies _ 38',2 35', Standings as of February 17 >.i W ' ' , Linde,denn, whicwhirh sharesfinrpsi ththep totoo'°p ' e hard-fought contest. In a one-sided game the 2 Holy Cross .... 3 unQen wnlcn lne l0D Community Shell 31 41 W Avenel No. 1 11 Trailing by one point going ;Bpot with the Lawme^^^ n in the; The first-half was a thriller, Menlo Park Warriors trounced L. s. Marsh 47 22! woodbridge Kroerg. Squad .... 11 4 Duquesne , 2 2|into the fourth quarter, a p , Qttmblt Insurance 27.'^ 44',; j Untouchabl the Five Aces, 57-4, in a game Bern Liquor* :.. 27 45 Yuhas Construction 42 27 p. B. A. 38 «|Villanova 2 2 senppy Benny's Tavern 'team current standings, easily out- with the aggressive Pre&byrjer- e> Menlo Clenners 8 48 V.F.W. 26M 38 31'Shell for ian team hitting, the halfway at Fords Junior Hi^h. Notre Dame .... I rom Port Reading rallied for shot Carteret 1154-1003 Honor Roll (ZOO or Better Games) A & P Trading 37 32 \ Avenel HMt Aid ... ;mark with a 22-21 edge. It wag! Tom Wieczerak was in peak Ed Tam 201, Jack Splcknall 212, V.F.W. 4410 35 Isleln t i|St. John's .... 1 20 points" in the fourth stanza \itheir thij-d Tom CrlBl1 202 Bob 0 800 2J . 28 t U e SeC fnrm fnr trip Wan-inr* niimn ' A *" 9. Molnar's 4141JATeJ n "I to overtake and surpass Booth Top Aztn> IOim ior me waniois, pump- Jo]m jj^^ 201. Joe Hajman 2M, White House . 26 43'IseliIn No. i_" 13 John Novalany was the mort'^, ^ !^° !JA ,J -; COLONIA—The long drawn- pluwe w h op slde oi Ing 14 Shots from the floor and E decide the -first half title. 'Out Tree Dru»» 35 Mrs. Murphy: '"Twas gan- Ing line with totals of 295 and man for Uifayt-iti- -" "' """' 3T, -"•• the hard-earned triumph when with 18 ketto&U League. Tin- Mauro Motors 37 Prystock Ramblers 30 green." 291, respectively. Wuest hit a iwmts. while Jut- Uavi vkt ! St. Oeorge Pharmacy : 21 he cracked the Jaspers' defense . and Bill handed the " ' Iselln Plumbing .. Mrs. O'Leary: "Praise the'294 tally to pack Edison, while Maitos were next Ser on«,February Mrd form hat been submitted In ihr Writ, to me directed tnd delivered Bucket, won fourth place In the1M1, With Notice of Public Henri tin Purchasing Agent. Judgment to IK satlttled by ... 0 before-dinner category in the t will eipose to sale tt publlo van- tale It the sum of Two Hum ]•"! for final adoption on March 7th Bids will be received only from due on fifty Dollirn (flM.MI more or ... 0 grand finals of the Enrly Time* 1M1. those bidders who sr* qualified In , TTW 1ST DAT OP I.-I,. J/M/ai together with the costs of this high-fly- National Mixed Drink Compe- •ccordance with the Instructions to MARCH. A. D. IMI. Tocether with all and singular , team continued its tition. Bidders, Hidden must submit tv ft- rights, privileges, hereditament! KOTICK OF ANOTal MMTINO ntncltl and equipment utAtement, (Standard or appurtenanren thereunto beli fv,:ays in the St. James' The annual meeting of the mem Unlit Having) time. In the afternoon1^ ln| Tlie contest, sponsored by the experience questionnaire, a past per- In anywisi e appertainingif 5 . ban of the Perth Amboy Oentra! formance record and a plant «nd of the aaid day, tt the 8hinfc.|,';lb(^rlb;j 'r;^nf; t'n ;^-n7i0 •& „., imue by subduing St. Jo- 111 American Society of Bar Mas-Hospital Association will b* lulit I equipment questionnaire »ncln«ed In tfhe City ot New Bruni-;,„,„, MW „,„ ,rom t)m, w llai|, ^s-MM Billy Hefferman I the the hot- with their bid. CoplM of th« pro ' 1 . .. i nnly to inch llmluttan£Bf.. qutllflcatlon documents may be ob- '„,,.,I the way to victory with — . (trlptloriK upon the exerclta'ef ,'n point splash. tained upon tppllcttlon to Mlchnel irh power as miiy be specially %t*> persons, Including p.vspaper »> with the by-iswi o |J. Amodlo, PtirchMIng Ajtent. ptrtlriilurl; deurlbtdP™n>lte. tiltuate h«rnn»fte. lyingr vlded by l»w nr rules nf Court. association for the purpose of b|l|n(t ln tht riii iinnii, on of Coach Al- men, magazine writers, stage Bidders who In «' Car- ROBEIIT H. JAMIBON, lordim's most effective • electing seven governor! for a term with the Inntri Bhtrflf and screen celebrities Including of three years sn .• U( gai, Nevada. I.-L. vnm flu final date for receiving or nld« (100') of Lots 9 and 10 aa shown SHERirrS IALK Btr* with 12 points, while The "Pashlonette," a blend Thi> churn* fur plnn» end Biwlflrn- s wi p SHERim BAXB on a certain map entitled "Map ofBCFERlOR COURT OP NIW Jf|> of Bourbon, Bitters, and Coin- SUPERIOR COURT O> NITV JKR- tloiu 1» llo.no, which sum ahull not Property of Louis Knetsler, Car-lfllY. CHANCERY, DIVISION. Mm* ,.|i, Toth trftllcfl, towing in 817. OHANCBRV DIVISION, M1D- »* ""turned. teret, N, .1," which said map |t;DLESEX COUNTT. DoeKet No. jft treau, WBB ln competition with must he submitted on the on file In the office of the Clerk I.1J-IHI. T.u Realty Co., a corpontUtt DLI8BX COUNTT. DooUt No P-61- 0( the of the State of New Jersey, (• Fl|ft more than 5,000 entries sub-90. Hamburg Ssrlnji Bank, a bunk- Proposal Form furnished to thel County of Mlddlesei ,j,M(,n college, iklppered by bidder; must he enclosed in R I No. 484, file No. 17; being alto tiff, and Stlvstorg Rlrello and civ Blxel, kept pade with Nl- A PRIZE WINNER: Joseph Chiera, If ft, Is shown holding a plaque presented (o him by mitted by professionals of top-ing corporation of the Stat* of Hewenvelope bearing the name and ad- known as the northerly ona hun-Blvello nt Defendants. .m nt the top of the league the American Society of Bar Masters for originating » cocktal he calls "Fashlonetie." notch restaurants throughout York, It Plaintiff, and Alfred Bnto. dress of the bidder tnd the ProJwtl Teet 1100') ofLota 9 and 10J««wutlonfor Jhe aile oJ raoi mayor, Mary Bolomayor, hit wife name; must be accompanied by nj In Block 181 on the Assessment premises dsted January Uth, ^tiw a 28-17 decision over Shown with him la Sal Venezla, one of the owners of the Bran Bucket where Joe relfni the country, not to mention Chtnnel Lumber Company, a cor-flnftnclM experience and equipment Map of the Borough of Carteret By virtu* of the above as "mixologist." such far-'away spots as Alaska,poration. Carrie Link and Lotili itstement furnished to the bidder Writ, to me directed snd dell Jttte, are Defendtnta. Writ of Iie- BDOINKIHO at a point ln the •t Krancls. Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. and corporate mirety for eiecution southerly line of Louis Street, dlt- 1 will expose to sale tt puhllo tth- cutlon for ttn tale of of the contract on award thereof. due on ' chief point produced for premise* dated Jmuary Jth, 19B1 int westerly two hundred feet! Jim O'Brien's Fighting Irish This Is the second time Mr The bid must also be accompanied (JOO'l from the corner formed by' WEDNESDAY, THE 15TH DAT Of ^lon College were Kenny Barrons Lose By virtus of the thove stated by » certified check for not less tban MARCH. A.D. 1M1, was Dennis Lenart, who pene- Chlera has entered the compe- Writ, to me directed tp» percent, of the amount of the the Intersection of the said south- fcllllllfk and Dennis Wltkow- init delivered. erly line uf Louis Street with tlie »t the hour of two o'clock bf (Continued from Sport Pagei trated the hoop* for • nine tition. Last year he submitted I will eipoae to tale at public ten- bid. hen prevailing [Standard or clu«ter» of elfht »nd due on i westerly line of lund of the Bor- counters. his "Stump Jumper," and The Township Committee reserves! ough of Ctrteret, formerly land of light Caving! tlnie. In the at vsprctlvely. Bobby Btnlth'ijhlgh for St. Mary'i daring the Strikes & Spares WIDmSflDAT, TH1 1ST DAT Of of the said day, it the though not winning any honors he right to accept or reject any or pd Realty Co.: running thence lioi,,u was the belt Indi After losing three straight, MARCH, A. D. IMI, Office In the City of Ke» opening round, and Dunda's With the A.8.B.M,, It was a hit nil bids which In Its opinion will be (1) south tarty-five (45) degrees rirort for St. Francis. St. John'a hit the win column at ths hour of two o'clock by theIn the beet Interest of the Town- wick. N. j. four, the best effort for Wood- with the diners of the Brass then prevailing (Standard or Dayship- . fifty-eight (Ml minutes West, at Abbey handed St, in a big way by turning back (Continued from Sportsjfege) light Saving) time, In the afternoon right anglei to Louis Street, one ALL that certain tract et p bridge. Bucket. Over 100 members nowof the aald day. tt the Sheriff's MICHAEL J. AMODIO, hundred <100') feet; thonco ot land mid premises, hertlnaftw •i••> its second straight de- Ehiquesne, 14-13. Honor Roll •» Purehulng Agent (2) North forty-four |44> degree* particularly described, ilfuaU. lying belong to the "Stump Juniper Office ln tha OH? of New Brunswick, I.-L. 2/23/81 Mm e the start of the lec- Both teams played on almost Maryon Clancy 509/180-176, lolene-i,,, . „ N. J. t»o (5) minutes West, parallel and being ln the City ot Perth Alfi- The Saints' attack was Mastapeter 478/191. Lillian Thereso|Club. hoy, County of Mlddleset and BUM Imlf, manipulating a 3B-J1 even terms throughout the sec- ALL that tract or pticel of land, with'Louis Street, fifty 150') feet: sparked by Pat Snselman and 499/180, Jean Prank 453, Ann Ko. NOTICI TO BIDDERS thence of New Jersey ctewskt «3», Winnie Busche 417, Mr. Chlera Is a fourth degree situate, lying and being ln tha Bor- ond frame with the Saints Ronald Farrugglo, who con- ough of Carteret. In the County of "Notice Is hereby given that seated i.li North forty-five (43) degrees BKOINNINn at a point In IM fji'nb Tlmtnskl dropped In 10 Muddle Torgerson 434, Millie Anola Knight ln the Knights of Co- bltu will b« received by The Town fifty-eight (St) minutes East, par-westerly aide of First Street distort holding a 18-8 edge to take tributed six points apiece to theUS/193 clean name, Kitty Schede- Middlesex, In th» State of New k,,ts from tlie floor for 20 lumbus, 875, and a graduate of| Jersey; ship of Woodbrldge for the construe d with the first course, one southerly 287.50 teet from th» c«. over at the halftlme Intermis- all-Important verdict. Joe Penec- k 422, Anna Uone 418, Rutb Iln- tlon of entries Street and Tsl hundred (100') feet to the said nrr formed hy the intersection ot horn 417, Mary Kuleska St. Mary's High School, Perth BE1NO known and designated ai tints to give Belmont Abbey i ters and James Pessolamo were 411, Jessie Lot 7 In Block IS-l on map entitled madge Avenue In the Township o! southerly lint of Loult Street; andthe said westerly aide of Flnt Street sion, 34-24 ReiUr produced Oberdkk 411, Ida Orcutt 411/170, Amboy, where he resided for with the southerly tide of iidnislve advantage. Hli high for coach Sam Pessolano's "Maap mol Monroe Estates, Section 2, Wnodbrldge in the County of thence {nine points for St. Mary's, and Ruth Allen 407, Claire Bailey 4(H, 1* ...... w»»« , . I •™ P ""onroe nines, section 2, dlesex with a Bituminous Concrete 14) Smith forty-four (44) degrees Street; thence running (1) westerly Richie Brannlgan cagers with five markers apiece Mary Orzybowskl 404, Helen Anton WoodbrldgIS years e beforthree yearmovins agog .to situateMiddlesed x inCounty Boroug, Nh . oJ.f, Cartenpreparetd BM-t surface upon a Modified Pene two (2i minutes East, along the tnd parallel with Gordon Street Brian Mullen, also got to-Dunda, six, for Woodbrldge. 403, Kay Hatsett 400. tratlon Macsdftm on Macadam southerly line of Louli BtreetJ dlsttnce of 100 feet to a point! 1 by H. Thomat Cart, Civil Englneer- il ie scoring aft In a amall Gap Is Cloted Three-name winners: OaX Tree Surveyor-Clty Planner, Perth Am- rminrtiitlnn, estimated amount .. fifty (50') leet to the point or thence running U) southerly and Drugs over White Birch, Coopers LEGAL NOTICES boy, December 31, KM" ant) filed ln Illtiimlnouft Concrete BM-1 surfnci place of Beginning. parallel with First Street a distance) with totals of six and five. After the Amboyaru made Local 5 Win Dairy over Ht. Oeorte Pharmacy, the MWdlesei County Clerk's Office pavement required Is 80« torj/i, o: Being commonly known 19, at 25 feet to a point; running ivtr-r's most accurate shoot- 86-24 at the start of the third Napoll Pizzeria over Mary's Dress ««>iiNOTICaE on April «, 1937, ai'Uap No. 2129MacAda. m foundation 10,801 squan Louis Street, Carteret, New Jersey thenre (3) easterly and partUtl with (Continued from Sports Page) Shop. Notice Is hereby given that the F|l« No. MS. "WIIB; and opened and read In pub' The approximate amount of the the first described courte a dlitaoM Tommy Delaney and quarter, the Barrons went on Two-game winner: Iselln Shop !<• at. Memorial Municipal Bulldlni udgmrm to be satisfied by said ot 100 teet to a point In the west- standings after overwhelming following proposed ordinance wu SUBJKCT to a JO-foot right of iilv Stlllman with point pro- an eight point scoring spree to Rite over Fryitoek Ramblers, Introduced and passed on tint read- 'ii Mnrrh 21, IMI at 8 P. M., Pre(tie ts the sum ot Twenty-eight erly side of First Street; thence (4) the Cougars 5S-20. wny ivross Hit intlrt Westerly rur •allliiK Time, Thousand Sli Hundred Ten Dollars northerly and alone the westerly' urns o( eight and leven. close it up 36-32. Dunda had Ing it a meeting of the Township ilns of said premises as thown on 8O-8UELL INTRA-FLANT LEAGUE Committee of the Township 47 point*, while John Wukoveta]Tmttiry s|« at a meeting of tald Township the office of the said engineer »i nibscrlbcr rrsfrvu the right to ad-rear of the shove described prem* i ( u Oommittee to be held at Its meeting KNOWN at 75 Jsckton Averra«, Bor- Memorial Municipal Building. ough of Carteret, New Jersey. lourn said ««le from time to time' jc», u well m adjoining premise*, Bt'lmont Abbey count u the period reached 1U ran his total to 13. Tom Cook|2Com-Pounderi» 2 a _-_ 10 room In the Memorial Municipal MnIn Street, Woodbrldge, New Jeriiibject only to such limitations or he entrance to said driveway betOf dulldlng in Woodbrldire, New Jersey, TOOETHICR with th« appurten- u). mid Boston College conclusion. was high man for the Cougars Shipping J — » 1 sey nnrt of said State HlKhway Com •estrlctlons upon the exercise of on Paterson Street, which driveway on the 7th day of March, 1961, atances, tnd all futures now or here- mlssloner, Trenton, Kew Jersey such power ts may be specially pro. ktr;-,..s shots with Niagara at WoodbrMge with 16 digits. Terminal _, 9 to be created for the benefit of S:W P. M. (EST), or as soon there- tfter attached to or used ln conmay be Inspected by prospectlvi Ided by law or rules of Court. Laboratory 9 after as said matter ran be reached nectlon with thi premises herein the parties hereto, their heirs, eiecu- QFTi The Avenel Warriors manlp Ofllce 8V bidders during business hours. Bl' ROBERT H. JAMISON, tors, administrators, successors and jat which time and place all person! described, and In addition thereto, ders will be furnished with a copy t Dunda — 9 Engineering • «',2 fl\ SherlH. assigns and tenants occupying the 0 18;ulated a mild upset ln the let- Who may be Interested therein will but not In limitation of the fore, the specification* »n* Dll'e P''"1 Quint . 3 5 1 Pay-Rollen 7 11 be given an opportunity to be heard going, any household appllnncei aosroND * ROSPOND. said premises. I iue during the past week by 7 11 of the drawings by the engineer o: Attorneys 3 Schedulers . [concerning the snmc neit hereinafter ririvrlbed, which proper notlre and payments of cos BEING the same premises con- CarlUle 2 •defeating St. John Vlanney. Crandillt « 12 »t». . nrt shall be deemed to be, I.-L. 5/5, «, K, 21/ai veyed to Salvatore Rlvello and Luc!* rot Group t 12 B. J. DnmaAtf, nf preparation. Bids must he mad' MB 8.1 Mr 0 0 •> The win was the Warriors' gee-X-100'« fixtures and t p«rt of the realty, on standard proposal forms In th Rtvello, his wife, by deed of Amelia Weldtn 4 14 Township Clerk Krlleman __ 7 3 17 ond of this season. i AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING unrt m n portion uf the security manner dpslnnated therein and Harms, widow of Carl A. Harms, Honn Roll (2W or Better Ounei, for tne Indebtedneit hinln SHERIFF'S BALE dated August 23. 1957. and recorded KuTjeza ... JMEROKNCY PARKING KEQULA- quired by the specifications, mm 1 1 3 IT; Tlie most effective gunner 4M or BttUr Sett) TO»8 OH 8TH11T8 AND IN PUB-tloned: Wflbllt Rlrr Oven J enclosed In sealed envelop*! SUPERIOR CODRT OP NEW JBR-n the Middlesex County Clerk's io hv Feted Hutching ... .._ 0 i 0 for Avenel was James Quale 8. Mltrai J4I-153-2OT 1801). J. ,IC PLACIS IN THJ5 TOWKSHIP bur. linns* En 5130 555A. brnrliiK the name and address BEY, LAW DIVISION, mDDLE8KX|Office on September 8. 1951, ln Book with 12 markers, while his Murphy 137, J. Kopl 313, W. Ztonct IF WOODBRIDOE. Th* approximate nmount of the bidder and nime of the road COUNTY, Docket No. J-11J8-M. lDBfi of Deeds, page 322. 123, Q. Haako 133, A. Marenchtk 123, WHKRIAS. one of the serloui Judgment to be ss'lsfled by aald L .mettle Finance Corporation, BEING tho premises cornmonlj - The Wee-| 38 IS W sharpshodtlng mate, Ralph outside addressed to The Townsh: corporation, Plaintiff, and Casper H known and deMnnnted aj m FlrW N. Barcelonna 118, O. Karol 113, a, •uses of delay In mow and Ice rc|tal- e It the sum of Sixteen Thousand, Committee ot the Township Park Trotting Assoda-- SI, Mary's Bopp, ran his total to six. Splsti 113, J. Kovact 111-1M. D, loval, ln the control and Five Hundred Flrty-two Dollars McAlhany and Juliana McAlhany. Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. prompt Wnodbrldge, Middlesex County, N( a/k/s Jtillnna Schwlteer, Defendants. The approximate amount of the it Nrwark and Irvlngj- Q f T In four other league games, Bradley 110, J. Keentn 10e. 8. Ilsclk remedy of itorm damage to streets (*18.352 00) more or ldss. together Jersey and must bo ticcoiuiJatilcd 104, J. Detald 203, }. Llalckl 301, J.and ln proceeding wljh ttnerteiicy with tho costs of this sale. Writ of Eiecutlon tor the sale ot Judgment to be satisfied by said vi•[• of New Mllford will Bauer 3 a certified check for not less thi premises dated December 8th, 1Misal0 e Is the sum of Three Thousand 4 10 the Colonla B.C. defeated the Matlka M0. 'asd constnKtlim, Is Hne presence Together with all and singular ten (10) i>er rent, of the amou: (f parked csrs or standing automo- the rights, privileges, hereditaments By virtue of the above stated Five Hundred Sixty-nine Dollan .i;: Murphy of Red Bank,R«llly .. « « 101 El Dorados 15-8, the Colonla Hewitt provided cUcck ueed m Writ, to me directed and delivered, Three-fame winners: Depot over illei. trucks and other \ehlclu ou tnd appurtenanres thereunto be. (13,5*9.00) more or less, together r\>imx pliiquw when UielAlach ....,..,.., "22 Hawks sank the Falcons 33-37, af be more than $20,000.00 nor shi I will eipose to sale at public ven- laborers, BMpplntc over X-100't. .he street* and ln public'^lacv - longing or ln anywise appertaining. with the costs of this sale. Racing Auocla- SCott 8f. Andrews trimmed the Aven- The subscriber reserves the right to not be less than 4500.00 and be di duo on Together with all and singular Two-game winners: Supervisor*; [etted by such energedty condl- llvered at the place on or before t] WEDNE8DAT, THI 8TH DAT OF over Treasury, Oarane over Terml- lont; and adjourn e»ld sale from time to time the rights, privileges, hereditament* l'ords holds Its 11th an-Borberly . el Warriors 33-13, and St. John hour above named. The stands MARCH, A. D.. 1961, and appurtenances thereunto be- WHEREAS, It Is deemed necessary subject only to such limitations or proposal form Is attached to t ,',nu(ls banquet at Ken-Dengelengl Vlannty r'ompod to a 31-12 wlni^J,^ Weldert, o provide for the removal or tojrestrlctlonA upon the exercise of at the hour of two o'clock bj thlongine g or In ftnywlse appertaining. supplementary specifications, ropl !The aubsvilber reservea the right to [AfM'.s here Saturday. Oaral _— ompel' th»•-*- remova- • l• of tucli vehicles 8uek pOwef Ks nny h« specially pro. then prevailing (Standard or Day- over the Cougars. I pounders over Laboratory. of which will be furnished on appl light Saving) time, In the afternoon adjourn siiltl side from time to tirae it thtll Impede any such work: vlited by law or rules of Court. cation to engineer, no later than tl V"(|uiihlc club, which PWak „ THraewjim, BS IT ORDAINED of the said day, at the Sheriffs Of- subject only to such limitations or END OF FIRST HALF ~ FEBRUARY 17, 1981 ROBBRT H. JAMISON, close of the business day, March 1' fice In the City of New Brunswick restrictions >uwn the exercise ot iiiiitnife racei ln.fiew- y the Mayor and Township Com- Sheriff, 1961. ilttee of the Township ol Wood- N. J. such power aa may be specially pro- in< the summer. Is be- 23 22 78 FINN AND RIMM, Attorneys, vided by law or rules of Court. HEAVY SENIOR IEAFUE ldge I.-L. 2/2, 9, 16, 33/81 By order of the Township Com- All that certain tract or parce il for Its outstanding, Score Ijy Periods: 1. It ihall be unltwfu: 'mlttee of the Township of Wood- of land and premises hereinafter! ROBERT H. JAMISON, iion to tlie sport, filrk- Woodbrldge . 8 16 23 22-69 NAME TEAM G FG Tot. AT. park or to le«ve sending any '" '" flew Jersey. particularly described, situate, lying SheHtJ. y honored as the utornobile. tnick or other vehicle, Refrr Tto: W-Jie; W-M4 B. J. DUMGAN, and being In the Borough of Car-'|TOOLAK, HANTJY A ROMOND. 8t. Mary's .... 15 19 JO 24-78Ctltnto Colonial* 79 US 22.6 rhether Attended or utiRttended, NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALK Clerk",teret. County of Mldtlleiei and I Attorneys. nip owner. Blrkemeyer'i Koehnu Falcons 64 148 18.2 upon any streets or pubUo places In TO WHOM IT MAt CONCERN: I.-L. 2/23/61 IState ot New Jersey. II.-L. 2/16, 23; 3/2, 9/31 ,33 M iiiicl.iid. six-year old horse, 62 145 18.1 the Towashlp of Wrtodbrldge after a k\i regular meeting of the Town gnanilrr Colonials !all of one (1) Inch of tnbw or at orship Committee of tne Township ol nx!.'tlmt $150,000 ln 1980. Lead tied UblU St. James' 60 14S 20.4 'urlnK the time that It Is necessary Woodbrldge. held Tuesday, February ..',••'••• «i first to acclaim- Wyakowskl Benny's 50 141 17.6 or the Township la plow or re-21st. 19fll, I was directed to adver- '^[ u.'*-k the CJRA nam- (Continued from Sports Page) love snow and Ice In' streets nr tise the tact that on Tuesday eve SegyUnskl Benny's 51 138 17.2 ubllc placet, to clear snow or Iceulng, March 7th, 1JJ1. th« Town :: a.s h<- reliuman who Coach Dolph Magnolia's Holy Beni Booth 48 119 14.8 from the streets or public places, to all 11> Committee Will meet at 8 P. U ^(i i" • (iinmK 1980 at Pree< Cron club moTed Into a tie tor 14.8 tmedy any storm dunaie to streets, (EST) In the Cotsmltte* Chambers, Tirpak Booth. 52 119 ir to proceed with emergency road Memorial Municipal Building, Wood- 'Aiiy. th* sUte's lone tint place by linking Notre Tracy St James" 45 119 13.2 instruction. bndge, New Jersey, and eipote and .el inciting plant. ( 45 8ICTION 2. The Hoad Depaitmeiit sell at public alia and to the highest Ladies Dame, 12-10. Hoghelmeyfr St. James' US 13.1 • •<•• ot the Jersey reirt*- ill take all reasouable meant to bidder according to terms of tall on 1 Tommy Powers tossed ln nine idvlse the public of any auch emer- file with the Rent Estate Depart- > HHS topi naUonail; LIGHT SENIOR LEAGUE ;ency work as mentioned ln Section ment tnd Township Clerk op«n tc i fc'- niadi' shortly. barkers to pace the Crusaders. , and actual notice of inch emer- Inspection and to be publicly real The offensive star for coach Corlno St. Anhtony's 66 157 19.6 ;«ncy shall be by either public prior to sale, Lots 24 tc 28 lnclusln Kldorados 41 102 14.5 notice posted ln the Municipal In Bloc* J81-A, on the Woodbrldgi MUteun luHdlng, posting of streets Involved, Township Assessment Map, Ihr WoodbrMic , Township Kfemtlon Deptrtmenl Rafalko Spartans 15 97 13.8 ir personal notice to the owner of Take further notlc* that thi H^trtball Uaiae ichedale for the week of February St. Anthony's 45 95 13.5 any vehicle which may be so parked Township Committee hat. by reso- D'Apolito -- to Interfere with the work. Fall- lution and pursuant to law, fixed *•- I* as followt. AU lanwt are In (he Jonlef Hlfh Useless Five 35 92 13.1 :mlnlnlllln rlce at Lelesti re of the owner of »ny men Ve- P 'which Mid loti *<""l« in the area* Indicated. Ftoench Court Jesters 37 82 10.2 ,lcle to receive uctuul notice sliali!1" Mlk' b!utlt *'" b« 1°^ tosethei Sputans 81 11.5 lot, however constitute a defense1"1"1 a" othet 7.8 shall be exacted from the owner or DATED: February 51st, IMI. TUESDAY Geti Colonla B. C. 9 25 11 61 6.7 driver of said vehicle, to cover the B. J. DUNIQAN, Townihlp Clert Anthony'i TI Court JeiUn, Itorron, 9 Nevln Hawki 9 24 10 58 »«t tnd expense of bucb removal. To be advertised February 23rd 6.1 Wther with a sturugc charge of notand Murclj 2nd, 1951, ln the Inde vi. Vwleu Five, Fords, I ore thsji ten dollars ($10 00) for pendent'Leader. * VA, Untouehablei, Fords, 9 BABE RUTH LEAGUE — National Division ich and every duy tha said vehicle "lln Spartam TI. SI. John Tlannej, Colonla, « so retained tiiul hninJtmUtrd. Im- NUTlCt TO HlUDKRg Martlak Aces It 60 U 142 14.2 ledlately after u vehicle Is to re- Nutlet- is hereby jlven that sealed THVBSDAY Sharick Bearcats ' 9 45 34 12413.7 moved, the Chief uf Police, or anyblda will be received by the Town' member of tho Police Department, ship CiKiimlttee of the Township 0 t'sfipsi* Kive TI. El Doradoi, Barron, 8 Arnott Warrlon 10 49 21 11911.9 ctlng far him, shall notify the Woodbrldgo on March 21, 1961, for K'Miklm v,, Court Jesters, Barron, 9 Tlmko Hopehvm 10 33 47 113 11.3 !»glst«red owuer in writing by perti- n Construction of the Victory onal service ur by mulllnic said Acret Sanitary Stwer, Isellu Section, *<>mfo', vi. Hpartani. Iielin, • Beleikl tmpabu 10 49 10 108 10.8 Otlce by certified mail at the laal Tuwnslilp, New Jersey, pi Anthony'i ti. ITotoucbablei, Fordi, 9 Varner Cartertt 10 39 26 104 10.4 k«own address of said owner, of {consisting of approiUuately 9,310 Papp Inipalai 9 40 22 10C 11.3 he removal of such vehicle, thelLlneal Feet more or leaa of 1 Inch BABE RUTH LEAGUE Wieeserak Menlo Pk. Warriors 5 43 7 93 reaao•"""u fo'"r' sum-""•e* an—'d Uie"•- ' '--"••-'asbestos-eemaiilocation t pipe, insaholes and 18.6 : the vehicle. Inoldentti work ln connection MONDAY Morgan Hdpolawn 10 43 6 92 9.2 SECTION 4. In uddltlon to the therewith, In accordance with plant Richards Warrion 10 40 9 89 impoilUoii of the charge* more p»r- and specifications on file In the of- "bytrrlan Church v«. Weitbury Warriow, helln, 7 8.9 .lcularly nfeiritd to lu 8e«Uou s|flce uf tlw Towuslilp Purchasing Andrew's JVi TI. Hopelawn TaiJth, Fo«di, 7 bove, any persou, firm or ooxpom- Agent. Rr»dln( n. Vlklnfi, Fordi, 8) ,H JUNIOR LEAGUE Ion violating any of the proflslont: Bids for the above will be received of this Ordinance shall, upon con- at the office of the Purchasing Agent B C. TI. Congeri, Colonla. 7 WasielleiM Bearcat Jri. 5 38 5 75 15.0 Icllon of such violation, pay a One of the Township of Woodbrldge Andrew'! CYO n. Eldoradot. Colonla, t Brodkln I'ntouchablM 5 30 12 7! 14.4 TUESDAY Banderhan Cubs 6 28 13 69 11.5 lit B*iii va. Bear«ats, Rarron, 7 Willis Untouchable^ 5 22 11 55 11.0 ••ftrrft ¥g, Woodbridr* Wrfrion, Barron, i'- Hlfb.berger Untouchables 5 20 J 43 1.6 GOT THE CLOTHESLINE BLUES? Park Warrlon n. Aces. Fords, 7 Warrlon TI. Falcons, Colonla, 7 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY folui Vlanney CYO vs. Hawki, Cflonla, I You Need an Electric WEDNESDAY WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. Andirw, JVi vi. Woodbrldfe Warrion, Banfon, » nn cm * SUOUBBIN DRUVBBI Unit 248 of Colonia, Avenel & Iselin ('. vi. Weitburr Warrlon, Iielin > AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE In,, vi Five AOM, Fords, 7 wishes to announce the beginning of its rt Kendlni vi. lordi Ac«i, Fordi, 8 Quality Keeps Vs in Business .,. CLOTHES DRYER TUDUSDAJ f) Botldini Material! • Doon A Windows BulU vi. Carteret, Barron, 7 • Mlllwort ' •WaUboard Annual Household Products Sale Change washday work into leisure hours! VUnnej CYO vi, Eldoradoi, Iaella, 7 • Rooflm ^^ •Floetlni Fluff-dry your laundry in less than an Andrew'* CYO TI. PrtibfUriad Choreh, Iselln, i by telephone, and wishes U> thank >»u I'urk Warrlon vi. Hopelavm Youth, Forda, 8 • Insnlatloo . IKBIffi. *Pljwood , hour, in any weathor, day or night — auto- k«ru YAC'O ft. Couierj, Colonla, 7 ^ everyone 1$$ advance tor their hejp. matically ! "till Warrtoti vi. Colonla Hawki, Cttoujsi 8 • Harlftr* ^^ •Kitchen J Buy tin electric cl6the» dryer from • Paint CablpeU i JVNTOBLEAQDI MRS. PAUL ABLONCZY, your favorite store. WEDNESDAY T<* MErcury4-0125 \ Cniirnun Junior* vi. Avtml Aitoei, Bttiflt, 7 -- «• THOBSDAT DON'T BE A DRUDGE BUY A DRYER Cubs vi. Untotwhablw, *«*. 1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1961 PAGE TWENTY Liwfcy Heart* Club All-Star Game, \!Samp» Ne«> Chairmen Westbury Park News 1 Women's Club to Observe the ffi0*#*&0 Dance March 18 OI.ADTS C. """' COLON! A An of Mr. and Mrs, John] W Lincoln ,, Birthday of Group basketball unme nd dance, the Members are f Inter-Club r«i u sponsored by surgery pntlenB IIEUN-Plans were made at Mr*. Salwa Bhohfi and Mrs Cmincll of tin .-• •- chmt —Mrs. Clara Fosu, the Woman's Club of Iselln.jcharies Jlrsa. c-.mncll of Cotonla, will be heldiaiiu ».. •••- ,Bt|ng heart:Stree„„ t .has returned 0 meeting vestri (lay at thf tselln! Thr cancer dressing group „, Mi,, Junior Hkh, Marth persons ; J;™Xm andla slx-wee*a visit wiiV," ob d free Public Library, to eele-'will meet in the Library next IB. Tickfts may br ^ j"^78l"lps prior to surgery;ln Clearwater, n. frate the anniversary of thejWedneaday at 1 P. M. to make from Ml« D...™ L...h• ^ l-jthj. ^^em during their! _Mr. and Mvs 3K founding 30 years ago W 'or the Perth Amboy Oen* 0278, or Ml« Margo Sheffield, and to^ ^ J-my ^ ^ Fcovered dish luncheon will beeral Hospital and the Mlddle- i"6« Amoni those appointed tojend wests of Mr ,„, Srred at the next meeting, sex Cancer Society. The ICC louMstirm of dele- .tending committee are Ed- Qeorge Beverldge „( March 15 at noon it the library! • ~ cntrs from each of the clubs, Markie Hopelawn, In street and Mr. and \i Wilding. Mrs. Frank Brinkman serves in it self-novemlng ca- charge of membership, and ligm Hanett. Westhm-, i'tte chairman, pneity with aHult supen-lsion, Mrs Johnson. lr> chMge °! -Mr. and Mrs ••Donations were voted to be in pliiimliw srtlvilles, rules, hospitality. Anyont uren hlMrn,, F'l 4iit to the March of Dimes, .„., action and fund may call DA 9-8444. Kenneth and Jill, Wo] i. Stress is on leadership! J^dio Free Europe and the Founders Day raising. were juesta of Mi and participation In '— . -iwere »UBBVB UI MI feart Fund iSELlrl-A candlelight cere-! iSELQi—A candlelight cere- community and civic affairs. PTO Schools 2 and IO jft<* Manwlla, Bay , The president. Mrs. Herbert mony wgg held at ft ^^i^ The YACC was formed ft! To Offer Marionettes scoljTS EIECT 'little more than a yew ago by T5™ ™ COLONIA - h PTOO offi I8ELII8ELTN - AAtt a (, rnup of community -minded jponsoT'meetfrtt mi By R(i y ».12 at Chalfone-Haddon! X 2 and IB Charter members were pres- citizens fro* 13 civic service, Bkll, Atlantic City i Marloh- Troop 48. under the ), ,,i and reliuiou.s owaniMtlons new show "The f Andrew Murelln, «,„ -Tlw nominating committee. Knott, Mrs. O L the purpose of setting up a Mr. Puss Injter. and Max Pearlman •'recreation prORram for the teen the Banon Bnt scoutmaster, oflm: , principals in attendance were niters of the community. ! h 4 Wr&. MargareMM^t, Mrs, Eu» 1 1 ' , 1 ) P. M. elected as follows \ Harold OoeUhitis, Albert ; At tin present lime the YACCj ; line R'ckbeU and Mrs. Cecil i surra '"-.- - obtained Pearlman. Junior ., Aqulla. Patrick Boylan and is sponsorlnu four club actlvi- u. will pick a slate of officers from Mrs Kenneth Kolb, FU 1-[scoutmaster; Chester K iDonald Whltaker were unable| 'ttes which service approxl- and Mrs. John Doyle, PU»enlor patrol leader \> ' the election to beld at the 1540. to attend as they had previous; 'mately 125 chtldren between Lamb, and Richard ,••: March meeting. commitments. Stephen 8illnskiJ the ages of __ . 1-1506, jj invitations have been re 12 and 15. The asiistant senior patrol , Is the present principal of the four programs Include bowling,, iJefT Di Bella, jcribi. i wived to attend Club Woman school, ibasketball, dramatics and a'Teenelten Continue Bay in Newark on March S THE "ROTAt FAMILY": A "Kin*" and "Queen1 were crowned at the Te<-n art dance hrld at Menlo Park Terrace '.•fomredle, qutrtermnM, Past PTA presidents present .general Interest club for girls. „ . . T ,.,Tomreaie, quai westfleld Federation Day on School under the sponsomhlp of the Recreation Department. Front row, Thoman HaJm, kin»: Victoria Foti. prlncew, Mra. Raymond McCrory. i Membership in the Council Sewing* Cooking I MW!mOmi HtMhes, 13, the Sixth District™"* Geni Johann«tn, queen: back row, Unda Whitman, second ninner-«t>! Steve Walker, first rnnner-up: Committee- Robert Perrilard, Mrs. ilias recently been opened tol I8ELIN—The Teenettes 4-H!t«mB»tkr; Philip si. Spring Conference March 28iMra. man John Hughes; William Calvanl. second rnnrier up; Bthft Cohen, first runner-up. nas revenue <*-r,, »—•"• - ,or „ wor)( meeting brtrlan; Tom Flanasi £ Arbor, and the Sixth Dis- Lloyd Harayda, Mrs. Hemy Weunan, Mrs. Lester JentU, anyinter^dad^ mem^ocmbme Htpae,ou.|tnl Koutmaster ', •feet Musical Festival on April Prl r th "This growth," stated Rev. vided Into jeographic centers! Perth Amhoy The next Hour the community « .^ . »* ^«w "vmilf. The girls con- meets Wednesday. 7 ;i, Mrs, Robert Argalas, Mrs. Pred lmr Jk In the Craftsman's Club, Lemieux, "Is attributed mainly throughout toe country. Its will be March 3 between 11 andi' membership consisted o Dj A unit-. iP. M., In lnman Av., ffoodbridge. Height and Mrs. Carl Luna. Mrs. Harold L'Hotta it present 300 Colonia Men to the fact that the Society has members pledge themselves to u p. M. Regular members are •aeiegauons from the partlci |Unun^ ^^ ^ welcomed;hou»f. All boys of arrn; * The club members are asked spend one fcottr In prayer and| g«i to bring their friends head of the unit. the answer, at least In part, to ur R new member. Arlene Cwle-jiwicome to Join. ftj gave metal and plastic eye- the needs of the times, aiding meditation in regular rotation Those requiring transportation dMs frames, sunglasses and A silver collection was taken At Holy spiritual and moral between U» hours of 8 P. M. mBy meet at the Colonia for the National PTA Fund for Bllow for broadened jltE of metal jewelry to be sent * m uicu & opii ituu.1 «nu iiiui m land 6 A. M Ibrary at 10;30 P. M. COLONU - Representatives growth through the medium of !shtp. Organizational the for the. Need" 'y •in field work. of th st John Vlanney Holy ...... _.— in u_i.. . . _ .... Grace,., The men of St. John Vianney s n Mrs MrswrTiHn. Lunua was guesBuest apeausneakerr Ngme * ^- ^ wre ftmong the Increase^_ Hd_ Poles welcome return of na-'ships art now on either a P° -j»* . ev Hills. Mrs. John Cwie- The Nocturnal Adoration So- Parish belong to the center that o UlllCl and was in charge of the play, soring or participating level blo is the chairman. The Ha- more than 300 men who at- "AH About Founder's Day". jU fund WBS won by Mrs. The- tended the tenth annual Noc- Members of the cast were Mar- (tore Fauquler. Hostesses were turnal Adoration Society Hour jorie Rosenfeldt, Mrs. Charles of the Middlesex County Fed- »• Cerbone, Mrs. Donald Walters, Cerbone, M eration of Holy Name Societies d »Ll SHIK CELEBRATE Washington's Birthday |lid Squad Installs Mrs. Earl Ossenfort, and Mrs.| at St. Joseph's Church, New Lune. of!Brunswick last Sunday. •J New SUite of Officers Carl Luna, Cubmaater Pack 48, sponsored by the asso- In an impressive ceremony, * IHELIN — New officers havej ciation, requested more volun- [Rev. Joseph Connolly, Spiritual CELEBRATION installed by the Iselln teers for den mothers as many Director, inducted more than |^.J Aid Squad as follows: GRAND boys are turned away because 100 men into the Society's "Captain, Edward Barrett; as- there is an insufficient number ever-growing ranks. it captain, Paul Avalkaus- of den mothers. Principal speaker was Rev. flnst lieutenant, Peter Mrs. GUB Lauer. membership,Hector C. I*mleux Bflfl igherty: second lieutenant, chairman, revealed the associa- tlonal Director of the Nocturnal OPENING West; president, Edward Adoration Society. In an Inspir- Or A wihan; vice-president, Rob- tion now has 320 members. Stephen Szlinsky, principal, ing message, Rev. Lemleux ,. Cole; recording secretary, .cited the steady growth of the "2 GUYS" NEWEST tilllam White; Corresponding!announced all lost article; must FOOD PRKESf be reclaimed on or before Fri- I group in this country, pointing ^firetery, William Thomas; day or be confiscated. All ar- out that the membership gain fpasurer, Robert Greene; and FOOD MARKE ticles are in Vincent Qrogan's .of the past five years was equal FOOD MARKET f»rgeant-at-arms, Rdbert Mc- office. [to the Increase in the previous 30 years. In 1960 alone, he said, The dental clinic has been »;The Ladies' Auxiliary pre- there were 51 new centers Open Daily Till 10 Sundays Till 7 | postponed to March. 1. fcnted the squad with two to- I established throughout the ROUTE 9, WOODBR1DGE TOTOWA Route 46 Mrs. Presby and Miss Kunkes MOST VALUABLE (Oggaiu, to be used In trans lUnlteUnltead statesStates, representing a attendance ' ^pg porting patients to and ™_™« -*S£K membership gain of over 15,000 and Mrs. j. b. Kosemeia „„,.„.„. „,.„ ,,pH in : in heavy snow. men. Centers were nnoopened received the door prize. Class Cadet Dennis R6cco will be- iTennessep Kentucky TRADING STAMPS mothers of pupils of the second eome a member of the squad the first time. flpon reaching his 21st birth- grade were in charge of hospi- day. tality. Plans for our annual fund raising drive were discussed, Top Officers to Visit ON£8OOf(SP£C/AL! Captain Ed Barrett reported the squad answered 57 calls, Uelin Lady Fdresters • traveled 971 miles, and put In IBELIN — Mrs. May Eber, NATIONALLY man .hours during the •supreme commander, and Mrs. ADVERTISED of January. lOrdelia Dornbler, graM com- MIRRO mander and their staffs, will FU 8-166? ^ ; Beginner's Luck make official visits to Iselin Open n Budget Accuunt! '.'Mabel: " It took eight sit- .Circle, Lady Foresters of Amer- ALUMINUM .tlngs" 'ica, Monday at 8 P. M. at GOLDBLATTS Tlllie: "What? Have I School IS. Rahwiy'i Oldest Rathsam, Sonora EiiMbllahed Jeweltr hostess at a $4 E. Cherry Strett SNOW SHOVEL RAHVi'AY with wooden handle ONLY ONE BOOK OF '2 GUYS' STAMPS or Olwount Priced *t 2.99 Have You Changed Your Address Just 3600 — Harry while they Uil. Since You Voted Last? SAVOY GRANULATED ARMOUR STAR — ARE YOU REGISTERED? — SWIFT S PREMIUM BABY SPRING LAMB SUGAR PORK THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1961 Combination SUCREST & BEANS Is The LAST DAY to REGISTER CHOPS >M tan If you have changed your address you must give notice of your new STEW& Rib address to the County Election Board or the Municipal Clerk. This notice must be given before March 9, 1961, or you cannot vote in the Primary LAMB Ib. Election, Tuesday, April 18, 1961. CHOPS CHOPS 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 Room 207, 46 Bayard Street, New Brunswick, N, J., or at the MUELLER'S Municipal Clerk's Office, any da^r from 9 A, M. to 5 P. M. br 7:30 to 9 P. M. on March 6, 7, 8 and 9. IT you are 21 on Primary Day you are Kraft eligible to vote if you register, Del Monte or Hunt's ELBOW If you are 21 years of age or over, a citizen of the United States and New Jersey, and you have resided In said State of New Jersey at least 6 VELVEETA months and in the County of Middlesex at least 60 days on or before TOMATO MACARONI the next election you are eligible to register and vote. A person qualified to register and vote and if he is afflicted with a chronic or incurable illness and mentally competent may register at CHEESE SAUCE his place of confinement by applying to the County Board of Elections for an application, which must be accompanied by an Affidavit of a Physician,

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