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CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1959 •stum* u tni Clw M*n »l r. 0, Cartnrt, H. 1. PRICE TEN CENTS County Teachers Make Award Civic Clubs Hear Post Office Official Brady Retign* After rp O f • i iO Yean A* Fireman 1 Y Si 111C CARTERET— Charles Brady after rompletlnf 4(1 years service with Fire Com- Is Fatal pany No. 1 submitted hi* reslrifatinn to the Borough Safety Council last nlfht. lie Is one of the oldest fire- To Boy men In the borough and also comes from one of the oldest Planned families In Carteret. Council- CARTERET - Funeral man John D'ZiirilU and May- CARTERET — Expressing •vvtccs will be hold tomorrow or Edward J. Dnlan, both grave concern over traffic con- fternoon for a nlne-ywr-old publicly praised the retiring ditions In Outer Roosevelt Ave- ,ltar boy at St. Mark's Epis- fireman for his faithful npal Church who was crushed service, His son-in-law, John nue, West Carteret, ln view of, death Wednesday evening Knplel will take over his post. .he second accident in that area when the cave-like hole he was in the last eight months, Mayor laving ln suddenly collapsed Edward J. Dolan and Council- pnn the youngster coverlnu Kosten Elected man Alex Such declared at last ilm with slug and concrete. night's Borough Council meet- Fellow altar boys will act as Ing that every safeguard will mnorary pall-bearers for Har- Union President be undertaken in the summer Id David Squires, 14 Charles CARTKRET - Paul Kosten program to alleviate the haz- Street. Services will take place wns cliTtctl president of Loca! it 2 o'clock from the Synowi,- R37. Cnrtrrpt Smelter and Re ardous conditions on that road. eckl Funeral Home and at 2:30 finery Workers Union, at the Councilman Such said that' jat the Episcopal church. U.S. Metals Refining Company, the installation of mercury David, the son of Mr. and In the annual elections held on flighting on the thoroughfare Mrs. Harold L, Squires, was a ,T u e s d a y outside the plant would be a step in the right. fourth grade student at the . Kosten received 390 votes direction. This will be aug- Nathan Hale School. After against Michael Mltro who mented by the painting of coming home from school, the RAYMOND E. GEARING. Regional Real Estate Officer of the Post Office Department I 342 and Luther Graves rge speed limit signs on the ( h.irh-s K. «!rr|fory, publisher of this npwspaprr Is shown receiving an illnmi- was the guest speaker at the inter-club meeting: of the Lions Club of Carteret and the youngster told his mother that who had 248. ace of the road, setting up pe- lifim Ihp MrilHlMM County Tearhrr* Association at Its annual dinner Toe«- he was going out to play ln Carteret KiwanJs Club. Pictured from left to rlirht are Alexander Sohayda, Mr. Gearing, For vice-president, Ray Mid- n-iin mi the left Is looking over thr scroll with llsrold Wirkholm, put pmri- .estrlan signs and sidewalks the field and would do hU i lister Saho and Magistrate Louis Brown. dleton, was elected for the en- [issdfiiilinn, while Mrs. Mary Ciaya, corrmpondlm secretary for the group ong the northerly side of the dm! homework later. He was play- year, polling 413. He de- >ad from the Turnpike en- limbs on Mrs. Ciaya Is a teacher In th* Carteret school ing ln the cave at the foot of feated Andrew Lakatos and ance to Pauline Street. Christopher Street, five blocks Fashion Show Michael Kolnok. The entire Council was in from his home, when the tragic Service Awards Given Ernest Jones, rolling up 749 agreement that these steps Incident occurred. votes, was returned to office oust be taken to safeguard this He was taken from the cave Citation Lauds Held by United To 72 at US Metals recording secretary, unopposed. azardous area. , jby members of the police force, CARTERET—A total of seven- partment, S93 Charles Street. Walter Hemsel won out in Taken up by ordinance and ' {two nearby residents and the Sweetness ty-two service awards were pre- jPerth Amboy; Michael Slekler- the race for financial secretary, assed without objection on arteret First Aid Squad. The HebrewWomen sented to employees of the U.S.ka, lead burner First Class, Me- gaining 355 votes, against 268 rst reading was the motion to Aid to Educationjuad and a local physician Metals Refining Company dur- ifor John Petruski and 239 for chanical Dept., 70 Essex Street; acate the northerly end of CARTERET—Charles E. Oregory, publisher of the Carteret|tried unsuccessfully for an hour CARTERET — Bpring and ing March and April. James Stark, gang leader of John E. Brechka. High Street. By so doing. It will Press, Woodbrldge Independent-Leader, and Edison Township- revive the boy with oxygen. summer clothes were Jhown at James J. Dunne, 138 Persh- Platinum Group, Precious! Steve Trosko lost out to John .How the Carteret China Corn- Fords Beacon, was presented the Distinguished Service Award Patrolman Edward Hlub wasthe fashion show held by the lng Avenue, general foreman, Metals Dept., 154 Bergen Street,|Kuchma as grievance chair- light of the Middlesex County Teachers Association at the group's he first policeman to arrive at any to expand its facilities. It man, 530-374, United Hebrew Sisterhood of Sample Mill, received a 45-year Woodbrldge; and James Ko- will Improve their operation CIMKI.KS K (iRK(JORY legislative dinner Tuesday at Green Brier Restaurant, New he scene. He said the youngs- button. r John Bryer was elected Carteret at the American i acs, mechanic first class, and help employment In the Brunswick. r was burled to his chest in. A 35-year pin was given to| Smelter Dept., 388 Neville Warden and John Toth, con- Legion Home Wednesday. wrough, the mayor stated. The award, an, illuminated ag and pieces of concrete. Albert Anderson, 6 East Ave- duction. Trustees Include Jo- Ilirsr years of Street, Perth Amboy. This Is subject to any objec- citation bound ln leather pre- Patrolman Hlub reported The clothes were modeled nue, Sewaren, sampling clerk seph Bober. Anthony Cascone Nine employees received 25- ,lons that might arise from ! finally have sented by Harold Wlckholm. several other youngsters were: through the courtesy of H * H nd assistant foreman, scrap and Caslmir Kolodzlejskl. year buttons: Harold Grausam, •esWents who live In the lm- immediate past president of laying in the field when the Plant. Oxygen Free 'Dept.," 125 Mc- .il which I was Fashions, and Lee Hats of [mediate area. KuUi .1 the Association, reads: ave collapsed. They went to Thirty-year awards were pre- Arthur Drive, Edison; Joseph Janiel Molnar's home and told Woodbrldge. The models were: The Council also approved In believe would "The Middlesex County sented to Stephen Gluchoski, Lenart, Tank House, 24 Wil- Metals Retires .Teachers Association presents ,1m of the cave-in. Mr. Molnar Mrs. Leon Qreenwald, Mrs. Je-shift engineer. Power Dept, 10 liam Street, Fords; Prank Bar- an ordinance which would In- iiuv At long last, crease application fees for vari- this award for distinguished an to the scene where he and rome Price, Mrs. Marvin, Green- Chrome Avenue; Prank Sen- nesky, OJD. 611 Pacific Ave- ances from the present »5 to | and ,-i .H advanced age, .service to education to Charles he other boys removed a eon- wald, Mrs. Harry sfcfn, MrsJsakavic, general accountant nue, Perth Aroboy; Stanley Four Employees E. Gregory, m recognition of (Continued on Page 2) l»15. This will help to defray 1 am 'hcrs' pet. Joseph Belafsky, Mrs. Philip and supervisor, Accounting De- (Continued on Page 2) CARTERET — Four em' his outstanding newt articles expenses for the work Involved IFreidman, Mrs, 'Marvin':Baron, ployees of the U.S. Metals'. and editorials In behalf of pub- Company retired thi the mayor declared. llc Mrs. Louis Porter, Mrs. Joseph m no effort ati «*ue*tton In' Middlesex! .month. __/ r , Arteret Trust |W«l«man, Mrs. ^ Ct and hH jhtttitl Senior Gtizens Operation Alert Stephen^Vaflfa, S3 Edwin iaret knis, because I Klang, Mr\ County Teach-!"grateful" for the honor be- shelter at about 1:30 P. M. to- four months, he was trans- ..... on Roosevelt Avenue. ward Kitzls assisted by Mrs aim of Councilman Thomas ferred to the Tough Pitch De- Legion Post 263 and Its Ladles rne^t°we4 upon htm. He1 continued ay when the state-wide civil .\<'>? its award for TRENTON — Miss Margarel should not bar the branch. ation, the council will set since May, 1921. All his service past commander of the post, Senator John A. Lynch, who Mri. Benjamin Zussman. Mrs. ity" period. !p "I feel that reasonable com- side an area in the Carteret has been ln the Tank House. He and Mrs, Clifford Cutter, presi- "• .""I .Service to lauded Mr. Gregory for "hln|M . junior medical tech' Meyer Rosenblum was general 'ark to be used exclusively by This first public partlclpa- vigorous stand" on behalf of petition has a rightful place ln jworked as a washer, mud man,dent of the auxiliary, were pre« ••'"': I realize, now, nical major at Rider College, chairman, assisted by Mrs. i« senior dtteens. according to on exercise Is part of the na- education, and. Informed the the determination as tq the lead liner, sheet hanger, anode sented vag sets, Sidney Katz and Mrs. Louts fyuncilman Mlllk. Benches and on-wide Operation Alert 1 '••'uincc by those group he will fight to prevent ha* been selected among thi merits of this application," Mr. man, and since May, 1933, has Flag sets also were present- Brown. Door prizes were award 'hich begins at' 11:30 "borrowing" from the teachers' seven co-eds vying for the an Howell said. ibles will be available for them been a crane operator. ed to Jack Price, Maurice ; nerds of our edu- ed and. refreshments servad. play cards, checkers and with the alert or standby sig- Allen Newton, 445 Downer pension fund for other State nual "Mayfalr Queen" title "I am of the opinion that the Cohen and Clifford Cutter, all ;"'Ath comrs not iTerrl and Sherry Zeros, •ther games, with sufficient!Ml. The alert signal is a steady stoeTt^estfield. was hlr'edta Departments: Dr. Frederick applicant is entitled to make past comanders. be awarded May 1 at the, all dancers; and Mrs. Louis Fox, ,rea for sunning and for relax- ^!^}^J^mu September, 1942 as a laborer ln •mri must be Hipp, executive secretary, New available reasonably conven- Edward J. Dolan, Sr,, dis- college Mayfalr dance. pantomlnist entertained. ig in the shade, nd the population should cen- the Handling and Transporta I Jersey Education Association; ient services to its present de- cussed the forming of the post. Mrs. Edward Miller, donori ir their attention to their ra- tion Department. He retires as1 Lewis R. Applegate, director of Daughter of Mr. and Mrs positors, as well as to. future "We will do everything pos- Other speakers were Richard dinner chairman, announced los for official civil defense a truck operator ln the same Public Relations, NJ.E.A., As Stephen Suto of 124 Pershlng depositors resulting from the Ible to aid our senior citizens Coleman, county commander, residential growth ln the area that plans for the donor din- istructions. Conelrad, the civil department. <'.->aiU for me to semblymen William Kurte and Avenue, the is a graduate o" 'ho have contributed so much and Mr*. Ernest Burrows, coun- to the weBt of the proposed ner to be held May 27 at 7:30 efense broadcasting* net, will George Brooks, of Harlem Edward Crablel. Carteret High School. At Rider to our borough," Mr. Millk de- ty president. James Yacullo i" my awkward branch office and in the north- PM. at the Avon ' Carterer* le in effect from 11:30 to noon, |River Drive, New York, has Speaker of the evening was she is a member of the Studen lared. .„ 8 toastmaster. Steve Stele VI Newark, are being completed The "take cover" signal Is aworked in "the Tank Housel™ ' lighted some) Rev. A. H. Benrenberg, Me- Oovernment Association, Sigma west section. "In fact, the council is will- and Mrs. Alice Katusa were co- office Mrs. Miller requested members hree-mlnute wavering signal since October 10,1928, the date ,uchen minister, who told of Iota Chi sorority, Newmar He said the branch ing to sit down and discuss chairmen. '•V often, I aiD| desiring to use the chartered one. [he was hired. is trip abroad ln a talk en Club, the Rider Cooperatlvi would serve the public and ;!|; problems with any organization The retirees were guests of Two decorative eagles and % • glow no Association and the Panhei showed reasonable promise of |bus contact her or Mrs. Louis All children will be moved tied. "70 Day* Around the local resident," he added, John Towers, plant manager, wall clock were presented to ;!'i'|'i a candle's lenlc Council. success. Porter for reservation*. rorn their classrooms at the World 'At present, we meet two or ounding of "take cover" and at a dinner ln the plant cafe- the post by Steve Stek, Leopold lead to hree times a week with varlouji will be lead to shelter areas, terla Tuesday. Rycko and Henry Melchia. roups and are available seven School is mot to be dismissed, of one of 1 Jewish Passover, to be Observed Next Week, lights child. I have the direction of Deputy Co- room In Borough Hall by thi couple of weeksand the various aunts and Then my father would go on irdinatar William V. Garret- '•" \''i"y much to be By RUTH WOLK over began senior citizens. Borough] Hall Is Building Plans Ready V 'uncles who gathered at our naklng the traditionally length: son. At 1 P.M. emergency vehi- IV(l CARTERET. _ "In even ahead. centrally located and 'Patrick federal money to construct the '• n within the home each year. explanations. I will admit, as cles will converge on Roosevelt CARTERCT — Raymonds On the night before Passover, Potocnig, borough clerk, woul :i!! eneratlon, one ought to regard 'oungster, it was difficult tc 6 1 edifice. 'ts in which my the traditional searching for The four questions, as trans- Park where a demonstration O " "? himself as though he had per- lated, are as follows: "Father,]keep awake, My father wouli be available to assist the senioi ficer of the Post Office Depart- The building will be privately 111 lj the leavened bread took place, will be given on methods of *' heard, but I sonally come out of Egypt. Aa I will ask of you four questions. not arrive home from the syna 1 ment, announcer! to members jwned, enabling the borough to to make sure there was no decontaminating vehicles such collect taxes, according to Mr. k! '^i.sdom and lead- it U said: 'And thou shalt tell Why U this night different from ;ogue until eight, and no-one "If our senior citizens d of the Carteret Lions and Ki- liy son on that day, saying: leaven ln the houfe (or - not want this room, however,' as fire trucks and ambulances. Gearing. It will be leased by the : ! over. A few crumbs'were hidden all other nights? On all other OTukl eat before. The ceremony wanis Clubs that construction " ' greater than This Is on account of what the Mr. Mlllk declared, "we wll 'Casualties will be shipped to federal government and built intentionally and then sought nights we eat leavened bread was long, and before it was tlmi of a new post office in the bor- 1 Lord did for me when I went and Matzoh; on this night, we to eat It was long past bedtuni discuss other : arrangements the five county hospitals, wltn under the specifications of the ' U' enlisted in out to make sure that the bless- 1 ough will begin within the next the 'orth from Egypt. Not only our 1 some of the "injured" requiring opt office department. if the progress ing was not ln v»in. |eat only Matzoh. On all other ;t was a very sleepy child whofwith them. three months. loreftthers did the Holy One, nights, we eat all kinds of herbs; was finally sent to bed rlgh Mr. Mlllk: said the counci decontamination prior to be Mr. Gearing said the new post 1 I can temember clearly my Mr. Gearing was the speaker! K«""leas•t — tea and I*...™Passove™r - < w. Shoreerest Spring opening of the bids, "'"•• "° doubt, than day and Thursday. world will reply Wednesday Q The Klwanis and Lions were The story of tjw first Pasa- th„„e remova_l. o.f. th.e Uavened night — "We were slaves unto She would then set the special Plans Program Lester Sabp, local postmaster 11111 M the atti Passover table. tyance Set for May asked to spearhead the dedica- over Is.told ln Kxodus in the bread." After the search hejPharaoh in Egypt. And the and member of the Lions Club tion arrangements under the t'H : Uu Mrs, Joseph Klein, Uigi CARTERET — The Shore CARTERET — The Supreme " ' people toward Old Testament, Hebrew scholars would tay: "All leavened bread Lord, our Ood, took us out from asked the two civic organiza- supervision and guidance of the Street, this week cooperated bj crest Spring dance will be he! Forest Woodmen Circle Junior tell us the event took place some and leavening which is In my there with a strong hand and tions to participate ln the dedli local postmaster and the postal be static setting the traditional Pasaovi on May 18, at the nef/ly ereel Grove No. 9 met Saturday aft- 3,500 yean ago, so far as can ty possession, and I have not sean outstretched arm. Now, lf the cation services scheduled this department, I table especially for us and fti ed American Legion {Memorial ernoon in Odd Fellows Hall. it must calculated, The Jewish com- it and have not removed tt and Holy One, blessed Is. He, had not fair. To picture accompanies tlnVatorj In West Carteret. The affa: Mr. Sabo said the dedication imm memorative ceremony in the have not known of it, ishall be taken us out from there, ther Following the rituallsetlc He said that only through tihe will be a community project and affirma. There are ten things whlo will begin at 9 P.M. with rnusl* !l1 home, called the Seder, is ao rendered null and accounts we, and our children and our meeting, plans were completed efforts of postal officials such with many organizations partl- must be on the traditional Sedi to be furnished by Al Kopk' dynamic, if the tually a retelling of the ancient valueless as the dust of the children's children, would stll for a Mother's Day program as Mr. Gearing and the office's! cipatiiw. Congressman Peter slil table. and his orchestra. •'• °f learning Is totale of the struggle for freedom have been enslaved unto with Ailene Holencsak as real estate department had (R-NJ) ,of the earth." First are the candle^ that; Mrs. Vera Sfcibetta, tickei I*-, in which culminated hi the Ex- Questions Alfred Pharaoh ln Egypt. Though we chairman, assisted by Judith been possible to obtain the new Congressional District, ' all Its magni lighted by the mother of th chairman announced that ligh Fifth odus—or the going forth from For weeks before Passover, as|were all of us wise, all of us; Balka, Margaret Makkal and post office for Carteret at thi; post office department house to usher ln ttje festival refreshments such as ham uw p I to all who thtf youngest In the family, understanding""", all of us aged, Madeline GeczL time. hd f Egypt. all of us learned In the Torah jPassover. The benedjcl sandwiches, pickles, olives, pc dignitaries will be on hand for Passover, to me, la a time for would rehearse the "four que* A social with games was hejd He attributed the success o: we should still be commanded she pronounces over t$f» t«to chips, pretaels etc, will be the dedication olo&enets—a time whan family tlons" which the youngett tra with the following winners: the project to private arrange to tall the story of the outgoing gives a religious mwrjjni to. included in the price of the The Iium and Kiwaoia agreed Maturity may and close friends gather to cele- dltlonally asks of the father on Margaret Makkal, Judith Bal- mentv made through the postal to hold annual Joint ifc day, from Egypt. And whoever en simple act. An abunduwe ticket. Tickete may still be ot brate the festival with song the Seder night. I trembled leaf ka, Arlene Helencstk, Kathleen real esato department, ampha and to continue to aupport «U larges upon the tale of the out light symboUaea Jof and (Mtainev -d from her by oaring KJ survival. and story. Brought up ln a I falter but I never did, and tlvity. and the soft o*«dl**kw 1-81B7 or may be purchased Toth, Cynthia M»tw>k» and sizing that it would have taken propeote aimed at ttus oWc Wel- strict orthodox Jewish house- was rewarded with smiles from going from Egypt, that one fare of Uw community. (Continued on Plf* ft) the door. Christine Lokos. an act of Congress to set aside on hold, the preparation* for Pass- my grandparent*, my parents merits praise." FRIDAY, APRII- 17. 1959 PAOR TWO Forty-seven employees re- 10th sti-ect, Newark: Kenneth Plant, 415 Besides his parents, David Is Anstett, Tank House, 10 Henry nue, Elizabeth; He was retired from the Ameri-, ceived five-year service but- i M ,ntm;> Uh nmlrfl '| mrvived by a brother, Walter. street. I.wlln; Stephen Nnule-jlee, Scrap Plant. PTA to Sponsor 13; a sister, Dorothy Elizabeth, Hiairmen Added ,'ompnny Pijht years ago, where tons; Carl Blschoff, Induitriai wlw Patrol, 29 Taylor Avenue; Street, Newark; pr< OBITUARIES K worked for 15 years. 6; and till maternal grand Engineering. 2 Preston Avenue, Ohnrlle Mayes. Prer. MetiK Greene, Smelter; 34 <* parent!, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Fair on Monday Cranford; Sidney, Lewis, In 319 Mnin Stre-t, Rnhwsv: Ce-Street, Newark; Poiiest For Class Affair Hr was A communicant ot Browne of Harbor Orare, Ncw- the St, Joseph ft. C. Church. CARTERET—The Columbus ssrlo Hernandez. Pr-c. Metftls, Smelter, 117 PtVe Btrret, ] 1 AdrtltlnnnlisTEVt BABITSUr jfoundland, Canada, dustrial Engineering, II B"lll CART&OT - Cleveland P.T.A. will sponsor a •>78 FWtte Street, Perth Am-Jbeth Isabelo Rivera. ~ rrimlon of cARTERffT—Steve Babltsky, Funeral services will be held A liturgy will be held tonight man Road, Nixon; Steve ! for the Spring Fair with games, prizes1 bov; Michael Petni-k". Powrr, 83 Russell Street, Wo Cnrteret Hlsh School. da.«s of formerly of this borouih. died Monday mornlni at > A.M. at 8 o'clock led by Rev. David->nv«kv, VetalhiMenl. 31 Chrl*- Carteret, N. J and refreshments for all the 545 Union Street, Linden; An-'Fred Blue, 8melter; «2 1939, hav« been appoints by ^ Jersey City where from the 8yriowlMkl Funeral and the altar boys of 8t. toiler ^trift: «ihov: J Terrace, Newark. Carteret, N. J. tern Linden. Cocktail hour will'daughters, Mrs. Paula Flana- 1 partment, 22 Chestnut Cemetery, Colonla. announced that booths will be •,„„! c^ T"" ^ Hot"": 1 Theodore Sosinowlch. Scran Dear Mr, Grcjory: b* at 8 P. M. and dinner wllllisn, Mn,,Barbara Unio and ,tonunueContlnueda frOirom Pagr.eu u or Hailet: LuLi Rivera, H erected showing articles such as •HeflM Strept' T»on P"<-«"". °lnnt, BB Roosevelt Avenue: be Ki-ved one hour Inter. All Miss Patricia Babltaky. and two 846 Elizabeth Street, Perth] We wish" to extend to you our HODROSKI Jewelry, bow-ties, Mother's Day Kaldon, Tank House, 82 Pu Ho> U.Lincoln Street; Wnlter Anderson, Re- "v,pfU|, ptreet. rir*»ff J'lli- 1 i 1 ?crap Plant. B04 Grov^ SM-p-t, Smelter, 500 Richmond Tuesday evening inmh Tnvlor Tiirnrr. Pern Bsu-iMrs. Mary,Lonski of Hope-j A venue, dlM Wednesday, at; h. 5 Clinton P'HOP, Aven"l::-.n We tr»"no*s 'i. own,. S'R ATTEND FUNERAL. I"nprt, M'vhanlcil. 121 n\ttor* street. P'rt'i Ambo": Elizabeth; Robert Brill, Bcrapirace, Btaten Island. We have always known youmnn D"Arey and Elinor Mlt- lawn, and three brothers, Jo- the Perth, Amboy Hospital af- Btveet, South Amboy; t,,| Q |< >f, |, Hitise. SB to be sincere and co.opetative!»uch Cummins. Also, decors- ieph of Woodbrldge. Nicholas ter a short Illness. CAHTERET - Mr. and s r Ti n Besides her parenti, she lilSunuel Mattel, of Cyprewr ,nl;n Bfl,0^ M»vhanlcal. 135 vmm Htrtet; T/mnlf B'ue In promoting through your tlons find nmwirpments. Gloria of carteret and Prank of the survived by one lister. EmlllelStreet, attended the funeral Road, Sfwaren. T nh Pl^h (140 F. H"wlwoo(' newspaper's voice a better un-jsteln Resko, chairman, assisted TO 0. 8. Navy. Ann Hodroskl at home; her j Mr. Mattel's mother, Mrs. Vln- dentandlni? among the people,by Theresa Carr Kamlchoff, Pour fmployees were awnrd-«vemif, Rohwnv; Funeral services will were maternal parents Mr. and Mrs. ceijt Mattel, Monday at Holy, _ ^ Matthew^'^oman. Tn^h In our area of the problems we;Marle Behests Stoplnskl, Jo- d 25 yeir mom held yesterday from the Joseph Joseph Simon, Carteret; her pa- Crow R. C. Church, Harrison. n iface In a "democracy's chief re-^seph Oadlewskl. John Pallnkai ~ pelmy Sons funeral Home, Cherepjkl. Scran PUnt. 75. IWarren Street: nnd Jacob Sap- W. Klnn1"' Pt'c-t, N1-"vlr; lion commend your noble cf-:at tnF nnm( of Dnve Cheret ' from the Blnib Funeral Home, ersteln, Accounting, 33 Carolyn James Hall. HOB Lincoln Street, forts in championing our n»-:•vrill**r. ]17 church Street, COSIMO FLORENTINO crete slab from David's head. 64 Wheeler Avenue, Rev, L. J 1 SPRING SPECIALS!! tlonal motto, "An Educated CARTBRffT — Coslmo Flor- Mr. Molnar said he then Terrace, Rogelle. Pit-"' ' Petrlck officiating. 1004 People Helps Move Freedom entlno, of 1440 Roosevelt Ave- went to his next door neighbor, Fifteen-year buttons were WMman, Tough Fwward." Interment In St. Jam Mn. Kotlierewirh nue, died Wednesday, at the *'|Otto Noe, and they called po- given to: Mrs, Mary Nagy, ^one\W Street, Linden: lg" BVMBOO 80 LBS. Sincerely, Cemetery, Woodbrldgr. lice. The two men returned to Metallurgical, ISC ftther In eVor(1 Jon««. Tou*h pltch' IRENE J. KOVAC8 Funeral Service* He I* survived by his wife the cave where they assisted Street; Clarence Rivers. Tank Hawthorne Avenue, Newark GRASS GARDEN MARY CZAYA 1 CARTERFT — Mrs, Suz&nna Concetta, nee Poraolungo; one Civici Club Taken the police In removing the boy House, 383 W. 117th StreM, Norman Alton. Tough Pitch RAKES Past Presidents Kotllerewlch ^Nelson, Mraz, LIME daughter, Mrs, Anna Dlt«l: On Borough Hall Tour fro—m the cave-•- . New York City: George Thomp-,226 Haydock Street' Rahwa.v; 2*" RAKE 139 Carteret Education Morris, age 88, of 194 Ran-four sons, Louis, Hackettstown; Other policemen arrived with son, Power. 643 E. 170th'StiT"t Winston Hosgard, T»ugh Pitch Association dolph •Street, died at her I^Mtcftiei, iyon: and Joseph and CARTERBT — Thirteen stu-1 u»i»i~"^»- „„._.— ------, »„.„„, HWNY •-TOOT Sat rdfly aftcr a 8hort lllnMI dents of the Civics CM of St. ITWWIi artd the boy war dug'Bronx: Ernest OKMT. 8cr«rrl7 gheparo Avanue, •mmrai PATIFVT " !Domlnlck, Carteret; six grand- Joseph's School, accompanied out. . Dr. John Fenick and the|Plant, 122 W,. 115t5 h Street,New Orange: N»poleon Obsmv MIXED BURGICM PATIENT she mf ^ ,„ Czecho-Slo-; hildren and one brother, Doml- by Mr. Menard, toured the Bor- first aid squad continued treat-iYork City: and Bernardo rells.|Tou«h Pitch, 07 STEP nent but David was pronounced Mechanical, 84 Laurel Street .Avenue, R a h way Rober GRASS CARTERET —Albert Gilbert vak|a nn(i wa5 a resident of nlck ough Hall. Friday. April 3. LADDER of U Cypress Street Is asiireica] carteret for the past 30 years! Boni In Italy he lived In The Btudents who made the dead an hour later by the doc- :?ort Reading. iThompson. Tough Pitch, 21 So 1 SEED (Reg. 6.49) ptUent at the Atexian Brothers' d former]y of EHzabrthc ter(.t for t!ie pa,t 40 years tour were Patricia Moses, Ju-ltorW , The Rev. Orvllle Davidson. Hospital. Elizabeth. jwhore shn resided for 21 yearsJ ..„..' • - dlth D'Emllio, Dorothv New- •pastor of the St. Mark's Epis- ,,..„ was first married to Joseph! CARD OF THANKS some, Mary Allen Shtiblck.|copal Church, WHS called to Nelson who died In 1914. She1: SUZANNA KOTLIEREWICH Marunret Burzvnskl, PAINT ROLLER & him married Mlflmel Morris • revising U.S. pact. , iNelson Mraz, Morris> ,ner being served at 6 P. M. Here It Is!! 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S 1959 (For a Limited Time Onlj) KEPICH ESSO'S "The Friendly Store" Annual SPRING CHANGEOVER SPECIAL! NATIONAL BRAND WEEK - APRIL 12th thru 19th $5.00 VALUE! 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Marks' Episcopal Church Has Celebration Street who received her con* To Study Plans planned a rummaKe sale at a flrmatlon Tuesday, April 14. „,,,. ... worship will Patter CARTERET — An Arbor Day meeting held at the home of Personals —The Wednesdaynlters semla Presby- Mrs. George Swensen of Qor- program was conducted Mon- day In the Columbus School monthly m«etinf> was held 30 A.M. and don Street, Perth Amboy. The iiti Candles On Their Cakw sale Is scheduled for next auditorium by the sixth grade Wednesday with Llla Launer of 19.1 —Congratulations to Mrs. Thursday and Friday In Scotch The program was as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11 ColRan Avenue as hostess. Hie » |lM'i Francos Cunha, 93 Sycamore Plains. Solo, "Over the Rainbow," Mill'-r, 102 Wnitylko Street The dark horse wan won by hosts Tuesday evenln Ann Terrara. Street'who celebrated a birth' Donations of new and used Robert Toth; flutophone duet, were school meets at day on April 12. clothing and other articles are "SprinK Song." Joseph Bodnar, April H. nt n. confirmation —Birthday congratulations to Andrea DP Vlt.i) of 10 Colgan [H 1111,'. nftornoon the —Happy birthday to Michael being accepted by Mrs. John Michael Doleznr; Solo, "TIpto pnilv for their son, Kevin who ,i \' meet at Larrlson, 69 Hanaman Street Bnndola and Mrs. William Through the Tulips," Kathryn received his confirmation at St. Avenue who will celebrate her Cnrter; Piano solo, "In. the seventh birthday today. Vi'slminster Fel- who waa five years old on Apr!:iRapp, Following the business Joseph R,c. Church. ;n," "Raindrops," and •-ConRi'iUulntlons to Richard 1)1 • ciirsts of the 13. session a card party was held ,,",',r The Hungarl- Next meeting Is scheduled May Violets," June Levy; sons, Dl NICOIH of 112 Worlylko —Birthday greetings to Nan- "April," sextet and flutophones; 11 I church. 2 at the home of Mrs. Fred Street. Richard received his ill ' :jr Troost, 96 Daniel Street on sextet, Marsha Lutton, Estello Carteret Women -•3D |he building Imhoff, Mdvern, L. I. confirmation Tuesday, at St. the occasion of her second Palmlerl, Carmen Cruz, Diane Joseph's nlso. rtiil meet to Btiidy birthday on April 9. Her father Tucker, Kathryn Carter, Karen Hear Miss Mayer ,'i,r newly planned Bill, celebrated his on the six- Benefit Palsy Yuhasz, soprano flutophones — Mr. nnd Mrs. Palmrrio, 5 teenth. Patricia Barnaba, Joyce Jabs, Avenue will DP hosts CARTERET — The Evening Siindiiy at n party In their Membership Department of the ,1,,. iiv Wcstmins- —Many happy returns to Gall Horvath, Michael Berschin- sky, George Lubacz, John homo In honor of their daugh' Cnrteret Women's Club wns ., will mnke an all Mrs. Sarah Oreenfard, 105 Dance Plannec Czlmrharo; alto flutophone, tor Rstell who nlso received her honored to have Miss Seraphln ,'i,, Now York'City. Hftf?aman Street -who cele- • ii • mo Church of CARTERET -A benefit dance ine Iievy, Michael Dolezar, Jo- confirmation April .14. E. Mayor, state chairman, Ev?- 1 brated a birthday on April 13. for the cerebral palsy fund has Mi' Bowery Sal ph Bodnar, Robert Tofch; Mrs. Lee S.iplenM, 11 Ber- Membership Department —Best birthday wishes to been scheduled for June 12 In Bowery Ml* ing, "The Joy of Living," Mrs. nalh Street was hostess for the of Women's Club, present a Vl>v Jo-Ann Powers, 57 Arthur Ave- the American Legion Memorial, citation to the club, for patriotic M» '8 class; recitation, "Wood- Crcsc'nts, Wedne.=dny pvenlnn nue who Is eight years old to- DouKlas Zonobia. chairman, service lo communit yand na- , in),' the trip with lan, Spare That Tree," Janice - ConRrnttilations to Mr. and day. has announced, nly. Pauline Harmer, Mary tion, specifically for the pur- din city. Mrs. Frank Llbrtai, 10G Poplar —Happy birthday to Tommy Mr, Zenobla said nationally ce, Susan Casclo, Harry Bur- Street upon the birth of their chasln gof United States Sav- h, !,,v nfternoon an Hughes of 77 Markowltz Street known performers will enter- jn, Dennis Lengyl, Robert Wle- daughter Donna Mnrle, Donrta ings Bonds to be set up In ft iiiwi-s of the Car- fund for our local charity proj« who celebrated his seventh on tain, with music to be provided lan, Daniel Ralsch; song, en- ALTAR BOYS of the St. Ellas Altar Boj Society «ra pictured above. First row, left to weighed in at 7 lbs. 5 o^s, and .', ;H<' Invited to! eet. by the Musicians' Union of re class, "Trees;" "A Garden right, Richard IMken. Robert Diken and John Knnak; second row, Allan Mcdwick, Frank was born at Beth Israel Hos- ifiniidiiiR speaker* April 16 Botany Facts," John Torynk, Parlaeoshi. (Jeoree Diken, I^>ui» Knttridfe and Thomas Modvlgy. Back row, Stephen pital in Newark on March 13. Mrs. Thomas McWatters, , nr) Presbyterian -Birthday greetings to Neal ^J^, 'Irglnla Chocran, Alice Kele- Mitro, Robert Oaral, Rov. Augustine Mtdviity, spiritual director; John Markowiti and -p^irthday greetings to Mrs. chairman, Evening Membership Price, Commerford. 58 Leber Avenue len, Francis Giles, Lillian An- Etwnla day. They may be obtained Nicholas Oprendek. Missing from photo, Dennis Kllyk. Toth Photo. ^mryX-Maslo of 13 Chestnut Department, accepted this radio who waa five years old on April rson, Theresa McColl; "What •!! ll'.V hooks, from Mr. Zenobla or any mem- StrcH—Mrs. Maslo is a mem- award in behalf of the members 16. o We Plant?" Helen Beres, I dynamlr Clirla- ber of his ticket committee. ber of tng Kardyak Club and at the spring music festival i :!! r.|wrik at a tea Mr. Zenobia said the house- tonald Pross, Louis Kottrldfte; they ext^nU her special birth- held last Friday evening. AU proceeds from the festival will i :in. At 7:00 to-house canvass In the borough ilano selection and ballet dan- Former Resident Guild Celebrates St. Elias Post day wishes. go towards local charity. >•!«'iik to a com Special Services has been, successful and th« er, Judith Resko. —Lots of luck to Mr. and ••nuih and adults, borough will top its goal of The eighth graders held their Mrs. G. Formicola, formerly of Mrs. Roosevelt lauds Hum- ):• O!enn Archer, In Piano Recital Its Anniversary CWV to Install set up by the .United nwal educational tour Tues- Wortylko Street In their phrey aa 'DO candidate. / a (treat law Listed for WeekCerebral Palsy Association. All lay to Philadelphia. They CARTlEfiET — Lois Nerges, CARTERfiT—The tenth an- CARTERET — Sunday after- ,. ,'•: on the latest CARTERFT — This coming funds will be used to support 'Islted the U.S. Mint, Betsy pianist, will perform the Con- niversary dinner of the St. Ellas afternoon at 2 P. M. Installation week will be one of evangelistic :i the Churrh- the Cerebral Palsy Center In los* home, the Franklin Instl- certo No. 5 In E. Plat for piano Ladles Guild was held Sunday of newly elected officers of the emphasis at the Calvary Baptist Perth Amboy ute. They also attended the April 12, at St. Ellas Hall. it. Ellas Post C.W.V. will be Church, special services and and^prchestra by Beethoven, .i curie will meet clence show in the Institute Preceding the dinner a leld In the post rooms. visitation evangllsm will be con- ilanetarium. with the Mannes College Or- Local, county and state of fi- :i! 12:30 'P.M. In ducted each night. prayer service was held at the ' Mi-,. Anne Brown, chestra, under Maurice Peress church with Rev. Augustine nals are expected to be present. Guest evangelist for theweek Rummage Sale Second Post Commander Geza . s"ict. Members next Tuesday at the" David Medvigy as celebrant, assisted Is Pastor Robert Oraves,'Clif- Garai, membership drive chair-, M ,mdv the 14th Calvary Baptist by the former pastor of the ton, chairman of the committee Mannes' College of Music at man, announced that the mem- Tin1 Acts of the Date Set by PAL church, Rev. C. S. Roskovics, on evangelism for the New Jer- 8:30 PJU. bership drive is now over. As- ClMuupwith CARTERET — A rummage currently of New Brunswick, sey Baptist Convention. Guest Miss Nerges, who had lived sisting him on this committee toap and wster sale sponsored by the Police Church Services and Rev. Emil Bednar of Rah- song leader for the week Is Pas- n Carteret for ten years, gradu- were Joseph Leschek, Stanley urged to pro- tor William Blackley, Newark. Athletic League Auxiliary, will CARTERET— -The Calvary way. idras abroad. be held from April 20-27 at 8 Baptist Church has announced ated from Carteret High School Mosclckl, John Kolibas and Mi- The following are In charge the following calendar of events In 1957. The Invocation was given by chael Merrada. of the fellowship suppers sched- Roosevelt Avenue. Rev. C. S. Roskovics and Rev. 'or this week: uled for Wednesday and Thurs- Anyone wishing to donate Miss Nerges made her New John Kosty of Roebllng, was rm; FUTRE IS day: Mrs. Louts Brown, Mrs. articles is asked to contact one «• The Ladle* Guild will meet Jersey debut at the age of ten toastmaster and Introduced the of the P.A.L. auxiliary members tonight at 7:30 P.M. Spring when she performed a full Eteunion Dinner I.K;IITF,I) FOR US Marge Mekllo. Mrs. Jeanette following past presidents of the Coons, Mrs, Marie Turturro, for pick-ups. lans wljl be discussed for the length program at Linden High group who were presented cor- t Fathers' Day Spree. lVirilTIIKI{ "'\NT Mr* Marge Taylor, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Florence McMlkles Is School. The same year she won sages: Mrs. C. Ann Miller, Ms. Irene Adam, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Rose Saturday the Calvary Teens the Young Artist Award at the founder of (he group and its Set for May 29 OI.OKS 01 K" Mrs. Althea Chapell. Ruella. will meet at 1 PM. at the home Griffith Foundation. In Newark first president; Mrs. John HUa, CARERET—The 10-year re- Church services are sched- of Mrs. Emma Szalajl, 662 Le- which, allowed her to again give Mrs. George Diken, Mrs. Mi- union dinner dance of the class • \ •!,.:•• N.mii' Ili'liiw) ono Street, Woodbrldge, of 1949 of Carteret High School uled as follows; Monday, ser her own recital at Griffith Au- chael Toth, Jr., and the current i: 'i-'iv corner of thia Hibernian Auxiliary Sunday services will be as will beheld at The Pines In Me- mon, "It Shall Accomplish,'' ditorlum. She also won a con- president, Mrs. William HeriUs •,.;• i -'search scientists, 7:30 P.M. In the church: Tues- Plans for Cake Sale Jolows: 11 AM., morning wor- test sponsored by the Ukrainian tuchen on May 29. ••••.. ..us ,md chemists day, sermon, 'The Vision of a CARTERET — The Ladles ship; 6:30 PM, evening devo- Metropolitan Area Committee GUILD TO MEET Henry Turlck, class president, •<• i'itlin'ly searching Victor." 7:30 P.M. in the Auxiliary of 'the Ancient Order tional service. Half of this ser- CARERBT —The St. Ellas has urged all class members to vice will devoted to a season which awarded her an appear- iri:iT ways lo treat church; Wednesday and Thurs- of Hibernians at a meeting heli Ladies' Guild will hold Its reg- make their reservations on or of prayer for the evangelistic ance In Town Hall in New ....i i Old druns are be- day, two evenings of visitation, In Fire Hall No. 1. planned fo York City. Since tihen she has F" meeting Wednesday eve before April 23, with the reser- :i :< -I'Viihiiited to deU'r- evangelism beginning at 6:30 evenings to be held the follow- 11 h M a cake sale. The affair Is ached ing week. The Junior Choir will had~ numerous "appearances' lnl" * ^ ' at 8 P. M. In the vatlon chairman Dennis Brown, '.':•• iuldltioluil benefit*. P.M. at the church with a fel- st EUah HaU 77 Roosevelt Avenue. uled for May IB at St. Joseph' rehearse at 5:45 PM. under the recital, s at th. e Julllar.....d School. i >'•!• r::i niic'iiLs are being lowship supper for the team of Church hall. direction of Mrs. Rosemary B-F Music, where she had been .linl w;i!i the hope of [visiting evangelists: Friday; Mrs. Agnes Burns, president per. The Calvary Juniors willl* scholarship student for '--' VINYL LATEX :.---ij'.-i'T-iiiit ;i future use sermon, "A More Convenient announced that a card soclt meat at 6:30 for the servta-frews and the Mannes 'BARBER ir ;:.!'in. Season," 7:30 P.M. in the will be held after each reguli including an all-Bach program SHOP church. A time of fellowship and at 7 for their own devotion- WALL FINISH A . f;isl MS llicv .irecliu- meeting of the group. Mrs. A. al time in the lower auditorium. given last year. Among her! will follow this closing service. 1176 Roosevelt Avenue Mdh«i palming nolly uiy. No polrt> odar. •:ill.v proved, these new Bonner reported on the recer Monday through Friday the many broadcasts at various Hugged, woihablr Loydy dicoiolor colon, :!iMii"i',i-s arc slocked in meeting of the state board ohureh will conduct Its evangel- stations she was chosen by I West Carteret 1 hundrtdi of inlirmlxii and Mjh-hldlng '..:• prescription depart- Rev. and Mrs. Trkules AOH In Trenton. The loca istic evenings to include serv- Rudolph 8ertln and Abram nciu. i; vim haw been Parentt of Daughter 111 attend the net stab ices and visitation. Chasma to represent Carteret j THE BARBER SHOP Btauly-Tont (tiling Whit*. if* fin1 Inii.! do not give CARTERETT—Rev. and Mrs. board meeting on June 28 Next Saturday the Calvary High School on the program Where Getting a Haircut '.' !:":«•. ArniH day, per- Monmouth. Baptist Men's Fellowship will Musical Talent in Our Schools. "Buy Your Paints from the Man Who Knows Paints" 1 JHomer TTiculei, McKlnley Ave- u,* •.' ry Mion, a new nue, are the proud parents of an leave the parsonage at 9:30 AJM. Miss Nerges is currently IS A PLEASURE! :i';Mi.r..j iliM'overy will CARD PARTY to go to the Perth Amboy Hos- Infant daughter, Nancy Susan, CARTERET — The St. Ann teaching, and working towards • :••"'!. Mt-anwhile. de- born April 8, at the St. Peter's pital on Its weekly mission of a B. S. degree at the Mannes i! on your physician Auxiliary of the St. Demetriu Angelo Michael & Son I Hospital New Brunswick. mercy. Church will sponsor a publl< College, She will also premiere HI-FI MUSIC Mrs. Tricules is the former QUALITY PAINTS AND WALLPAPER card party, Monday, April CARD PAETT TONIGHT Sonatlne by Louis Roberts In a Flayed ContmwKMly in | Magdalene Sattunary. beginning at 8 PH. In the St CARTERET — The Udy «mcert of contemporary music. On-Shop 268-270 Washington Avenue, Carteret (Comer of Randolph Street) ||Demetrius Community Center fCraftsman Club will hftld a n. s. couid biock nuclear »t- ¥OIB PHYSICIAN halrmen of the affair ait public card party tonight be- tack, general says. Phone KI 1-5441 CAN PHON1 HELP WANTED I Mrs. Helen Bergosh and Mm ginning at 8 P.M. In the Crafts- man Club on Elm Street. KI1-9598 Beantieiani — Male or fe- Marie Kublck. male, for fail or part Um«. YOU NHD Ktpcrieneed openton onlj. A MEDICINI START «Mn)IATELY~ OPEN FOR BUSINESS!! Apply at Me* op /oar pnmt»- The CARTERET So dependable ... so long-lived ... and so economical Hun It Carousel Hairdressers in operation is the Cadillac car—that it compliments its r " in ui drUttr CABTEKET SHOPPING owner's practical wisdom through every marvelous mile lie ""loui nln oh>ni. CENTER The ttandard of the world in > U 1-tiH drives. For the inspiration of those who design and build for lru BAKE BOX »' u» with their in- Cadillac is: how good and how enduring can this car'be - in the - made! That they have been successful in this goal is evidenced CARTERET Shopping Center in the great car's renown as tin weald's best 'synonym far quality! MITTUCH OPENING SPECIAL PHARMACY, IK. Friday and Saturday Only FREE! .• ( All Baking y2 Dozen Dona on Premises OPEN ALL DONUTS DAY SUNDAY! With rarehaie of |1 or More

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Woman's Club are conducting gram committee of Ramot a children's story hour Satur- chapter, B'nat Brlth Women, day mornlnps In the library. with Mrs. Fred Strelt, chair- Fifty-three children were pres- man. ent at the first session. The girls "Sipir-RI|M" IIMIM* Iritkil are also lettering the books on A white elephant sale was the library shelves. jplanned for the next meeting The final movie of the seasonApril 21. Members are to bring CORNED BEEF 39 some article In good condition, BONELESS CHUCK -». F«I **w pi A will take place Saturday In the "Upir-Rlght" Qiillly school auditorium. It will be ™t clothing, and will partlcl- C "Aladdin and HU Lamp," In pate In an auction of the vari- technicolor. ous contributions. Some of the BONELESS STEWING BEEF 59= donations may be wrapped for Swifts Prmlii surprise bidding. ELIZABETH IIIGGINS u C The chapter will hold Its paid Hi. ENGAGED: Announcement Medinets Plans up membership meeting at the SAUSAGE •-•" ™ X49 has been nude of the en- Metuchen Jewish Community gagement of Miss Elizabeth POT ROAST 59 | Center May 19. A supper will Two Concertsjbe served at 8 P.M. and enter- Illfisrlns, daughter of Patrick "Siip^r-Rlght" Quality Groln-fcd Stttr l*tf WOODBRIDGE — Alfred jtalnment will be written and Iligrina, East Bayonne, and Medlnets, Meturhen baritone,! presented by the members, the lat« Mrs. Higglns, to ASPARAGUS will present two concerts in the! Quests may be Invited for a Stephen A. Dobos, .son of Mr. area under the sponsorship of,8"18" Emission which will be and Mrs. Joseph Dobos, t8 JACI to due ln the Billings Street, Woodbridge. the County Family Concert » " J° IH> l soHatlon, lRroup' A graduate of Bayonne Urge Spun £ H A student performance will High School, Miss Higgins l» SUGAR ™ 5 49 be Riven tomorrow at the Perthjfj1 • OI . 1 employed by Pathe-Color, Ambov H'sh School and anT OHMl IS 0l3l6U Bayonne. evening performance will be Mr, Dobos Is a graduate Of SWEET CORN "**- 4 - 25' glvpn Saturday nt 8:30 P.M. at Middlesex County Vocational Fram Florida IL V( WAXD PAKK the Metuehen HWh S"hool.Mr. and Technical High School, CUT-RITE 2-45 By School 7 PTA (•rim Med'i-ts will lie accompanied! poRDS-Announcement was Perth Amboy. A veteran of NEW CABBAGE servlce ln War M and Jumbo C bv O-ta M. Frankl, concert made at a meetlnfr of s^^ i\ World MeKAfl PTA of a forum to be held to-the Korean War- he ls em" ROSEBUSHES Anortad varittlti TO HHurday's concert will be night at 8 at School 7 forployed by Perth Amboy Sheet- UNIT uwrosTMCH 2=27 th-> second ln a series of four parents of sixth frrade students rock and Insulation Compa- GRASSSEED ..^V- ",1.59 sponsored by the association. at Schools 7, 14, 19, Menlo Park ny. who-B nuroose Is to bring good!Tprrawl| KpMbe Rn<, H murh to the local area .so the.)aOT| whow|] , bft transtm.ed!^r „„,/ fam'ly mav enjoy it tORrther. g^, jt0 the Hopdawh i m Here art a few of our many }'T. MeHlnctn will prraent ajunlor nlRh Khoo\ ,„ the fall To Sponsor Dance LIBBY'S TOMATO JUKE "."25 prosr-m of German and EnR- ThecmimX \m will be dis- FORDS —The Mr. and Mrs. foods for the Possovtr Holidays lish classics and operatic arias. cusspd and tnB prlnclnftl sppakj Club of Our Redeemer Lutheran Th"nnconri hnlf of the church a square Wlldmtrt-Brown mi Wbiti be A Boylan ' will consist of selections from superintendent of schools 'dance Saturday at 8 p- M'a t '•QoutM Pacific-' and "Most' The llext mwtlng of Schoon|School H, Main Street and Ford LARGE EGGS 2.Z SUNSWEET PRUNE ma .-.39 Hanpy Fella." PTAwll l be M n , Avenue __^J^_ | Members and friends of the Suanykruk—Larfi Fraik Bridi k church are Invited. A small ad- Troops in north Nyasaland'mission will be charged to de WHITE EGGS 2 Cirtont Masonic League supplied by air. Ifray the costs of the affair. QHJ«A4 RllitAr Sunnyflald brand in '/| Ib MOTT'S *"•" SAUCE 2-29 OHWl DUIIar Fancy Jraihertamary printi Convention Set Kraft'i Philadalphia I oi. 4CQ WOODBRIDGE — The New Cream Cheese brand pig. Jersey St-Ue League of Ma.sonir d Goodman's Square Matzos . . ^1.69 Clubs wlll holi its 25th Silver, CORNFUKES 16 oiM. KELLOGG 2-43 Anniversary Convention June 5 13 at the Masonic Temple. Goodman's Matzo Meal , . Green Street. |ltk« " Pure Golden Honey *"''•*• B In addition to the business session and entertainment pro-i «'rs. Mllam. ("en mother' for receipts—my cancelled checks, automati- Birds Ey* Peaehes toured poPce hea^tuni'tcrs » Dairy Favoriftt! tb» ?1imir'i)al Biulding. cally returned, answer the purpose! Birds Eyt Mixed Fruits . . . pkt«,- Thn'c d'-ns with Mrs. Sol l e With It ill label litto, den mother, he'd a gam I Why not open your time-saving checking account Birds Eye Succotash .... pV;M 1 d"y at Roosevelt Park and hel< an ou^cir plcn'c. with us, this month? Birds Eye Wax Beans . . 2;,;; 41' BORDEN CREAM CHEESE : 25< ir APPLE f 4 % A' i" Herman and Cubmas f Mel-O-Bit Mild American t:: t»r Rli^inhart Tliorsen" toot Swanson Pies »» ™^°<^ >d' J«n« Farltar Motors plant in Linden Tues Jukb Tellei open 9 until 3 Markati and W(-i«rvl«* tt«rei only in Mitraptllta* At*, Giant Jelly M\ ft* Unty md Richmond, Onn|a and R««ltlaM Cttmtiii, .! day. FRIDAY EVENINGS: Bnakttont'i Ctttagi CGkNN r Plans were inade by the com mlttee U> take the cub pack t Both Lobby ftnd Curb Teller Rea,lemon West Point April 25. open from 6 until 8 P. M. Bosco Chicken Broth Karo Syrup HniliOil MlltamplUitr Wesson Oil Rithirdion t Robbini Wut Ub.i 4« off Ub«l Lemon Juice Far cooUna, itUdi hakin^ IMMIM J 5C • —•— ; *KKVIC* .1 H«on,titut,d ,;3i« cant botilt pin) 79' CALL V bodla Bonk with AU the ServM* FRANK'S Palmolin Saap Palmolive Soap Unit Niagara Hu Soft Qlamerene Radio & Television Wrt.IMwb.il> Pvr cgokiny and i*Udi 463 New Brunswick Ave. Laundry Starch Laundry Starch Fablic toNanar nnta fai rugi and A & P SUPER MARKET, 113 MAIN STRUT, WOODBMRE 540 New Brunswick Avenue federal Ikfotlt Iiiiuunca CorponMoa Open Tuesdays, Wednesdays & i.,u,suay3'til 9 P.M.-Fridays til 10 P.M. FURDS NfiW JfifSBV FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 19M PAGE FIVE

(rirssrrD is "hidden" hy tin chiicl Burtos. Walter Bulcker- (ntlier arid playfully •'.stolen' Taxpayers Mrs. I iCo Farley School Registration Slate Installed w(x>d. Edward Bnboskl, OoorKR by A child nnd ransomed for Card Fete Dates are Announced .Inhnwm, Norman Kilbv. Bii- a prize. How I welted for that Sweetness and Light WOODBRIDGE —Lincoln B. By V.F.W. Post JL'eiifl Ongnro, Jacob Snove.r, an ft child! My ransom was n Steve Maclurak, William Ma- Get Refund To Lead Juniors Tamboer, principal of School 1, WOODBRIDOE Installa- doll which I added to my fami- 7.u rok. (;,|ARI,EB B. GREGORY Arranged WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Leo announced registrations for tlon of officers ot Woodbrldee! ly of dolls, WOODBR1DQE—In a series J of resolullotiR passed Tuesday Farley was elected president of next year will be held from Post Veterans of Foreign Wars, I.FOAI. NOT1CK8 Fifth, the Z'Roah, a roasted the Town Committee author- the Junior Woman's Club of April 20 through 24 from 9:30 took place recently at the rlub- continued from Page 1) ARTFRrT shank bone, la placed on the ized refunds In By Rosary Wnodhrldge at a meeting last to 11:30 A.M. and 1 to 3 P. M nouse on HtrMit nffln.rol' I'lAROOF 1 awssmrnts 1 tray. It represents the ancient week Children must be five years Irmtalled were: Btrwt umofrfl NOTICE TO mm such been attained toward this sjalnst property owners who •rt bids will hr r*cfl»«l fcy th» HUMS sacrifice of the Paschal Lamb AVENEL Further plan? Others elected were Mrs, old before November 1, 1959, to Prank Warchal, commander; that I purpose, then the hun- benefltted from the. 1956 sewei Kill, (Pesachi which had to bf program which cost $175,000. were made for the spring card Robert Fenner, first presi- enter kindergarten, and »lx James R. Webb, senior vice wi HUh on Wntnptdiy dreds upon hundreds of eaten rousted. Pesach. the party to be sponsored by the dent; Miss Barbara Note hey. years old before January commander; William Fedore- 1999. »t cll'it miphasize Although the refunds In most fnr tin ii irrhi\ne of the Hebrew name for Passover, second vice president; Miss In order to enter fl sak, junior vice commander; . of the housands of words I have cases averaged about eight dol- Rosary Society of St. Andrew's I960. also refers to the Lord's Pasn- Church April 29 In the new Mary Ann Trucke, rwordlngisrade. Stephen A. Dobos, written In support of It, over the Jewish homes dur- lars- 600 parcels of land are iK the key affected. The refunds became church hall. Mrs. William Mc- secretary: Miss Irene Kauff-' Parents are requested to master; Edward B; Pinto, chap- All fvrl tn bp rtpilvoT^ri us n*^{1fl. will not have been written ing the plague visited upon the man, treasurer. ibring birth certificates and rec advocate; James Storey, three- Spfrlflrntlnni tniw hp wen nt thf ,t develop- Egyptian first born [necessary when It was brought Carthy, chairman, announced (Urn of ihf Rfi^pUrv (liirlnn h\i«l- n the sand. I shall con- 10 Kht that t!ip entertainment will be presented Installation or officers and smallpox vaccination surgeon; William Bannon, ip«a hours irks and the Sixth, the Beitzah, a roasted! " Township aln; Dr. George F. Frederick,' Hlfii »^H b* opi*ii«d nnd read «t e lfl ouUi not char p at the end of the evening. Tic Initiation of new members will'or each child. Record of at inint ar- lnue tO be as dilieent as J ** 't of the Zroah. " K Interest ex- be held May 5 at the Log Cabin. least two Immunizing treat- year trustee: William I.IVil symbollzes the required offering "ppt fl'om the "tart of trie con- kets are ebtalnable from al Bids inrvt hr fur n firm Drlrf prt trBct ta slx Mrs. Penner, Miss Virginia ments for polio are also re- One-year trustee. usi'on nivl mftprM (mm thi- Unk. campus' can to press toward ever brought on nl] festivals In the' months after the Rosarlans. Mrs. McCarthy called „,„,, , i A cprtin-ri rtirrk In ttif Mnount lllll Shaffer. Miss Monica Rellly, quired. Pint rnmmsnder opt to wider and wider accept- Temple. The PKK IS used In thejc™iP'etion of the project. a meeting of her committee for rasi commanaer narom J. of w: ot bu, ,, rfqllfslert it lie CXI' [Iss Evelyn Tnth and Miss Installlns Thp Bourn o( E-lurMlon resmfi Seder as It Is a Jewish symbol! The total refunds were Tuesday night at 8 P.M. In the )f way to- ance. ilnnna Doros will attend thejij •> CarpentefeAftlfttAHr was thhiet n.it nnm ^ rlflht W TClRrt KtiV Or k\\ bid*. ' i'l "111' of mourning, in this case for follows: Washington Avenue new church hall. The commlt- • • • • lxth district convention May * assisted by past com- ^ ;o W(1,v(, ]UU. ,nf(,rm!,mlfl ,n ,. inU-biown the loss of the Temple where ^289.48: Surrey Lane, $76^.66: |tee Includes Mrs. Harry O'Con- the sacrifices were brought. 5 through 17 at Atlantic City. Will Meet Tonight mander James Storey, Past HIP I»H in't'-i .>( tt» nn«rd nrver been To those local members rn d m lov Sk lli Pllk M The club will present! Commander John Juuan mw, i ^T^TZ ^ R«mlnd*r of Suffering fn, ««fJ 1; \ ™* t r nell, Mrs. William Pollock, Mrs . WOODBRIIX1E-The Men's t K n of the Association who ad- Ine and Like Avenues. $2,052, J()seph Wukltsch| M,s Hmy master of ceremonies who In-!April I. 1959 island the or "h Around the .World In Eighty IAMOctoUo n of the WoodMdgt c r nl M/ Heights. $1,32181; troduced the guests... among * < " vanced whatever claim I ter herbs" (usually horseradish! Sheppard, Mrs. John Mahr, 4inutes at the Community' , „. . .„ . . . , . NC1TICF TO to Highland Phre, $2R8.spel Church wtl1 meet tonlght them, Eighth district com- nl hldi will hf rpcrlvprl hy Ui» Placed in the middle Methodist Church. R0Selle! might have to the award, Avenue. $027.31: Grpcn Street J at 8 P.M. in the auditorium with mander. VFW. Charles J. Blum,' Boarri of Kdi'r^tlon, nf the RorouKh with the the tray and svm- John Post and Mrs. John Vir- ark, April 24. The cast In- " Mayor Hugh B. iol Cnrlerpi. Nf* .Ipmv, tt tin Cnr- ind Indiana Avenue, $75.95; I want this publicly to ex- boltees the Jews' bitter suffering check. :ludes Mrs. Parley, Mrs. Adri- James Sabatlno. mltteeman Edward J. Kath. ,tcrpt IUnh Srhonl, on WBtlnMd»T es of edu- "Ifth Avenue. Port TRcading.r'-rickets were distributed [trpnlnu, Mny IS, 1959. «t. elRht under the Egyptian yoke, I'll for in DeYoung, Mrs. George Ry- Ernest Barabas, Air Force Commander Warohal ap- r sliort- press my warm gratitude. Tprl(lcf1 nd admi-w..,.ut I. use,,.,rdu t,„o chea,,,-mt a» abi,v«t ,,.,„„ , ' * « !the Communion breakfast to be ack, Mb* Notchey. Miss Shaf- veteran wlfl ,how fllms 0, nll nblnted the following officer!;: 1. JmiltorUl Svippll« ailv vital While unquestionably we when It came time to ™t U^J*™3 *"">"• Project ,eId May 10 after th. »'A.M er, Miss Carole Odell and Miss. , • ™. „,<,.. n • Thomas T. O'Brlon, adJuUnt ind Harrell Avenues, $1,^24.29. Mass. Mrs, Anthony Waffia • I) travels In Europe. William But- 1, Wai Mid Seali whole pro- Will have areas of disagree- 'bitter herbs" I used to Unrt publleltv: John Murray « Floor Pjlnt :'n«ke believe" cnTtnittee nonrovfd a In charge of tickets. teh will be the devotional service; William Bannon, of- Sfpar^to bliU are reqUfsWtl on l n < An added feature to the an- earn of thn Bbov« ltemi nnd HIT in the ment over method or de- ' Sghth, the'Charowt. placed1™,'; , ^ '. whilch ^permit*. leader. ficer of the day: Patrick Jnr- A. Unit prloe formfr mcmb( r ot Show Slated tail In the endeavor in beneath the Z'roah, Is a mix- ' nual carnival to be held on the The Christian Service Boys done, patriotic Instructor; Ern- B. Tool prlco the BoaVd of Education, to church grounds June 15 to 20 C Tutnl iirlrf for Moh IKhool w" ture of chopped apples, nuts At Masonic Temple Brigade will meet tomorrow at •st I. Wright, post historian; Bids will be opened nnd raid it which we all are engaged, cinnamon and wine designed to erect a one-story professional will be a booth featuring, religi- 7:30. William Fedorcsak, legislative this meeting WOODBRIDGE - A fashion look like the mortar used by the on Pearl Street, op- ous articles for sale. Mr*. Harold The special monthly family officer and buglrr; All supillei to be dfUvtred, pre- inv purpose I dcXwant to assure them 1 ihow sponsored by the Cedflr- pnld. as dlrertPtl. Jews In building the pnlaces noslte Wf railroad parking lot Witt and Mrs. Edward Malone I his dis- that my basic beliefs — in •tte Auxiliary, Perth Amboy night service will be held Sun- Kelt, guard; I A orrtlfleil chtck, In th« »mo«nt and pyramids of Egypt during The structure will house Mr are In charge day at 7. Special music will be Past Commander ;of 10',,. of bid. u_T«queit»d. Mrs. Alfred Orlando, chair- orest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, I)oi\rd the rm- which they are,towering centuries of forced labor. Burke's real estate and insur- presented by the young people Storey presented the following' thi "rlitn't "io reject" »n"v""or »ifbW« ,,,r man, requested persons having will be held April 29 at the factors — will Always en- Ninth, the Karpas, a piece of ance offlc, motor vehicle reelfi- of the church. continuous membership pins: and to wtlva »ny ln[6rtnalltles In | HIP money several other treeh flowers to be put on tU* Masonic .Temple. Green street. th* bwt Inttrav of th« Board... !( parsley or letture symbolizing Mrs. Norman Jensen is chair- 10-year pins, Charles j. Blum, J O'BRlBN, 9«r«Uty dure\ offices. >.ltar should contact her a,t he Cirttrat Board ol Education • ii,.st interest! the meager diet of the Jews In man and there will be entertain- Westinghouse predicts rl«e In Louts Kara, Edgar Lourie; five- • • * * Egyptian bondage. It Is dipped Joseph Lucas received per- home, 129 Inman Avenue. Aprll 14. 1DSS l-iralion car refreshments and gifts. orders this year. year-pins, Ernest Wright, Ml- C. P. 4/17. 24/39 Into salt water In remembrance mission to construct a dwelling Mrs. Michael Tetesco was th Thank you, again—very winner of the funniest hat con >,i If even of the tears they shed In their in a heavy Industrial zone n°xt test at the hnt social after th; much. misery. The Karpas also slgnl- to his business In Sewaren. siiivess hft meeting; Mrs.' Jarae*' Contiifl fj« Springtime, the season of An ordinance was Introduced wore the prettiest and Mrs. Vin- I Passover. iedicatlng a strip Of land 50 cent Buonocore, the most orlgi Tenth, and 1R.< the cup Of Jewish Passover feet wide from the westerly line ual. Elijah, which in our home was Finest Spring Sportswear... ic of dolor' j (Continued from Page l> of Blalh Road to the easterly a large chalice like cup of line of Seventh Avenue, a3 a track on a temporary basis fo adds an aura of spirituality to which I thought was the the Beder ttblt. public street. The new street miniature sports car, made to most beautiful cup in the world. will be named Markley Street. scale with one -cylinder motors. Subject Talk] Wine Ritual Robert! Pilled with wine, the Cup of A portion of Fords Park was driven by children. Second, a cup of wine tsiEHJah Is kept on the table of the Bob! dedicated for the construction The Middlesex Concrete ^4 ..,,.. „, on!placed it eadh table setting.'throughout the Seder In |he|of PRICED for a SELLOUT! a minlatui.€ automoDiie race Products Company was award- ,"" y'rt inert ins line Mncttficatlon of the holl-!no')e thlt the Prohphet ay ppc r al supervifion ofjed the contract for road stom ,! •!• Ki*anl*,day Is pronounced over the flrst^[" J ? ' 1v h e ! !lh AIn «^n«,,«^« ti,» "" Recreation Drpartmcnt.laiKl oil on its low bid of $212, cup. Three additional cups are * "ghty »"° Tlle Pllrlt M becn used M a B043 0 11 0 lh Thus in' * ° , ,, , UM., or i drunk during the courie of theif, " "* ' « fc , , •'•'• . ' ° Seder, making a total of four,!"" m'd«t of the memories of i: ^ to symbollM the four Mpre8.ithe P»»t, the Jews pray for the « '••""•v „ liloni of the Lord's promise to £•»^ f v«sal peace, love and f f v iia Kail.- and Viciredeem ihr rnl|drfn of ,ww| brotherhood. Please List Us Under .s r v ,:.. • Arhint-ment! H-II .. »h- t Kn,,H I The Passover continues for san(nnH, U themm frornmm bondagenM. l'1"1"^ Third, the Haggadah illlerlir**11* d»*B ancKluriiiB tlut per- l(Xl no vened brfn 1 dtim of an, »the telling") which I '•• d •« fot* " the t da of P 0VPr for Prescriptions ..1 .leve•« complete 3eder * . ,° * «P of ceremonies In their prescribed ••? .w ln« wnagogue IUI E<'-:df:',:.'a'. twhUh school.iorder. The Tlrit part of the Y'"or Or M*"10"*1 *wn*- ] book, concerned mainly with the PASSOVER SERVICES SPORT COATS story of the Jews' deliverance j Passover serveles will be held from Egypt I* read before the at both congregations Wednes- Silk effects, boucles, stripes, Grl Mariners meal. After dinner follows the day at «:30 P. M. and Thurs- slub weaves, solids... in fine second portion conillUng of day at B A. M. and 6:30 P. M of pratie and thanki rayon-acetate-silk and rayon- Receive I to uod. artd Friday at 9 A. M. Rabb acetate-dacron fabrics! Superbly SIM EX-| Lewis Brjnner, spiritual direc- Dial ME 4-0809 Fourth. Matzoh. represent* styled and tailored.,, in the ill ;i special the "bread of affliction, eaten tor of the Carteret Hebrew '.thi'ii tliey by the Jews In Egypt, and also Community, aUo announced latest Spring shades, Hurry... Alterations that Junior Congregational SIT d ;i f!,t tin- ucwly- the bread that had to be baked PIBLIX PHARMACY it's one of the best sport coat vices will be held Saturday at Included -:• Ship 9. i during their hasty flight buys you'll ever make! "-' i' i W'W (iec-^hen there was no time for 10:30 A, M. at Congregation i ; »mi Hie Kids leavening, Theie Matzohs are Loving Justice.' 91 MAIN STREET - WOODBRIDGE. N J .' 'I ii M'II scout placed In the Seder tray. A piece of the middle matzoh, 0.8. trade deficit reduced in I. OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 10 O'CLOCK '-V..;..,::. • ;• -tntcd which Is saved for the Aflkomon, fourth quarter. I ^ Jiutii Simm! Dacron and Worsted .'• sillp. '•I Kxplorer! n m ;. liii'd H scale Chevy slices gasoline costs by 20% lr! (if t!,« •S .Nautilus to TROPICAL SLACKS "fl Miss Ingrld • v • il « thank you! Our nationally famous . nf the Sea1 on hot bakery delivery job! in the SORENTO slacks of 55? dacron, of 451 worsted! Fine detailing \r include: color-matched inner « waistbands, hook-eye closured Wide selection of newest Spring patterns... shadow checks, silk slubs, dobby weaves and solids! .

•D»r«l Tr«UU hr IN MytilwJW.

Imported washable JACKETS 199

*"» ^'Ilt-OCUB 0, V«- 2 -ul* r»i,... ,. Delivering fre»h bread daily to million* of consumers, the •lltl Guaranteed washable, water I"'.1 *"*«». - Ott JOUI Southern Uakeries Co. of Atlanta maken stern demands on its repellent cotton sheen jackets in No titri trucks. And, according to the Company's Vnivac machine, the Mr- neat plaid prints! Popular Chevrolet* in the fleet are delivering 2.1 more miles per gallon slash pocket blouse model with than the other mukes-out-uaving 'em all by 20% I single-needle stitching, 2 button adjustable cuff sleeves

VA-4-JH1 Chevy's a burn dollar-aaver, whether hupping to it on hurry-up and shirred elastic sidesl New chorea or hauling heavyweight loads on long, hard grinds. Everything Spring shades- Sizes S, M, L. these truck* offar is aimed at fattening your pocketbook. New vereioiu of The Southern Bakeries Company famous 6's nurse a gallon of gas like nothing you've ever known in trucks. UWH a Uaivtc Cumputur to be Big, tough V8'» (or every truck seriuu have the shortest stroke design—the Kilchen wire of top acouomy. liw maehine •tvingest design—of any comparable engines. Durable chassis components offers proof that Chevy delivun hike up profits by holding down maintenance cueta. 20% better futtl economy than Whatever you do, you'll do it at less expense with a Chevrolet light-, Chairs any other truokj in Miujr fleet. medium- or heavy-duty truck. See your nearby Chevrolet dealer soon! "'••Covered No job's too tough for a Chevrolet truck! Green St. Circle (Iselin) 0 WOODBRIDGE "Spring Sales Spectacular" deal m your bed aulhmud Chevrolet dealer! Intersection Route* I and 9

W VOBIM IN BOOTH AMBOY PERTH AMBOY 365 Smith Street JENIF MCAKTEUT IN rUTH AMBOY 5 BLOCKS WEST OF RAILROAD STATION-FREE PARKING ON PREMISES AT BOTH STORES EcoiMyChevnlet.lic. JsfftrsN HiUn, he/ Jm fanM, lie. trlggi Chevralet MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A. M, TO 9 P. M. Kl BOTH STORES OPEN SUNDAY 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M.

• i PAOK RTX LEGAL NOTICES UOAL |necrasfiary equipment. NOTICE available in th« offlc* of i All boys alonag with their Tik« notte* that CHICKW BARN, lnt«nd«nt of School< Avenue School. fathers are requested to report TNC., a Now imsy corporation t/a B»rn. Iner—T»o Ouyii The Board of Bdui-m. Park Lake Unit Chlckm B»rn. InerT»o Oy ;U> the Outlook Avenue School Chlo*«n Barn, luu applielied to thttht| the right to reject any playground at 9 o'clock Satur- TownahlpJDommlttM of th« Towfi- anit to waive Im--'— day morning. «hlp of Woodbrtdg* tor a Backs Grausam Retail Distribution license for prrni BOARD or „ Townahlp of ' LEGAL NOTICES IM* located at Route 8-4 and Route WOODBRIDQp — At a 3S, Forda. Woodbrldge Townahlp. Woodbrtdm ,- H ANDKRflON, nifptln? of tlin Woodbridn* Park* New Jernf ...... „ (ALE Plans and sperlflcaUoni of tnilld- Swretarj Lake Association «t thf home of SUPERIOR COURT OF NIW JERIn- g bring constructed m«T be In- Jerome Lrvinc Flwtwood Rin 1 br!rti;e In the County of Mlddlesei this fnll. LIQUORS. INC.. t/a Prank'a Uquor it the "blfcxw tit the AirhH |and State of New Jersey. I Store, for pram lac* locnted at 397 InglnkeTii Flnne, Committerman Kath and BEOINNINQ at a jfclnt on the AVenue, WoodbrldjreWoodbridjte, "•th- 1151S5S Ma« Mftneione divuvwi the roari; Easterly side of MereHne Avenue rjijtributlon Llcenie Kew M d OContniict dotnjment* profirnm for th? Fir»,„ , (70) feet to Fredttlck C. Fnnk, PnaMuM Barh bid muat be aenenj. plete the work Rtarted last year! biographies, history, language,.school level and are intended!a, point; thence mnnlng |3) South Alma Fnnk. a*cwt*t; a bid giwrant**, drawn to \ Wide Variety of Interests Showi\ and dictionaries of the various to foster an Interest in science.las 30 minute* 307 Amboy Av«nu* of Of Owner, In the> ai to reshape the park lake. This to a point; , WoodSrldgt, N. J. per cent at ttw bua hid. languages. Books on hobbles [The results here have been |^ng -^ |t.-L. 4/16. U/M t*ntton and dUposal of work will eliminate flood con- ante* ahaD be a* sat ditions which have oocured In By Students at School 'Book Fair were also popular. It was evl-jamazing. The books are beingiuw* Weat, Idei Imtnrcttcn* to PROPMAL rd ot Wucttoln of the Past on North Park Drive. dent, the students are mostly'used all the time, by girls as;j™^{*Merellne) JfAv«nu, e and th* point ed bids will be noet 1 SealM bide will be reeetnd try th« > of WoodbrWii n_ Waller RimermHn, pmtldenl WUOUBRIPQE —^rlattonaliairpTOTal amor* tr» stwlmU. we can buy eevwal books for non-fiction reader* ••• lw«U-' ~ il>la«« *t beginning- B0M9 of WWBtton of UM TOWMOIB • •»•)* to reject any or all , U in aae of the Woodbrld(?e Park Lake Library Week was celebrated atj Kurt Kramer, top student of the price of one hard-bound Mrs. Holden also stated stu-i The above description U in of WWoodbrtdJ*. on "mur»d»», April walT* any lnTdtttaflnea la < Many of the boys- looked at madade by 30. 19M, at 10:30 A. M, K.DJI.T., Indisc praecto* or bid*. Association, introduced a peti- Woodbrldge High School Tues-'the senior class who was pre-book." !cook"books and boupht them, 'dents seemed to appreciate the^"!^.)'^,, Suw-. th*' Board Boom In the Barren AT*- Linden, By order of: tion urging the Board of Educa- day and Wednesday with a1 sorted with a $10$ 0 chechkk bby Mrs. Holden explaine,..„.., d she \i*. Hnlrtm olon minterl nut 'act that the "paper-backs"jN. J.. dated February 27, 19M. |nue School, Woortbrlrtge. If. J, for Mrs. HOIoen also puiiiieii uiu •• * ... Th» nhove DremlMi are further Mlmeognpta and Duplicator THE BOARD OP K)TJC« tion to accelerate projected JBook Fair directed by Mrs.i the Woodbrldge Rotary Club at had decided to try the wen-done poster* made^uld be purchased Immediate-,^ ^"d^T.^ „ L<«. 470. 8uppHee THE TOWlWHiy Os* WO" plan* for the construction of • • '-..iiv The hard-bound books can!477 d 478 as shown on map Typewrttei* IN TIH OOOHTT OP liu. Llewellyn Holden, chief llbrart- a luncheon last Thursday, was backs more or less as an tn an TypewriMr Bibboni and Carton BrHKJDf H. uxnmaoit the new Senior High School. v 1M or pl n oI an enthenthusiastiu c over the fair perlmen—'—t* bu"*t 'foun—d it purchased only on order.!"""" »P * Paper BwreUtrr The petition will be circulated wt the first time, 90 per "I think the paper-backs arei successful. = average paper-back costs A. L. Eliot, CITU Boglnter," which BpeclfkaHooi lor abore will be In the Park Lake area. tnaj) was filed In the Mlddleaei cent of the book» offered were a wonderful idea", rve said, Strange as It may seem to County Clerks Ofllc* on February French non-CommunisU seek "paper-backs" and their ap-|"When you are a student, you folks who have the idea that|--^,;^.V tlie llbrarlan sald. 15, 1907. pearance met with wide-spread!must consider price. This way Being th* premise* comaumly to hold Red gains. -— i"We are amonst the 200 schools Cub League known md detlgntted a* No. 465 rock 'n roll and the Elvis Pres-!thgt have the travellin8 .science Merellne Avenue, Avenel, N. J. Th* approilmat* amount ot the TH1S,TOO,1STOCASEMTOW leys of the nation, most of the|Ub directed b„y the Ameri- Slates Fund Drive 1 Judgmendgment to be aatltileaatlsfled by aal*ald aaltale studenU showed verj Utttt ln1rtlI;«1. n^^w*A^ociation. for the AdAd-- COLONU-John FeU, presl- l» thee ewarnu o'f "'"Nine" "*Thousand• -* , Si"'•x terest In fiction. Hundnd : t Dll (WJSMOOl « . I ancemenancerhentt Ooff scienc Sciencee anandd spo sponn - dendenrf ooff tnthee Loioni Coloniaa UUCuDb Bas Basee - .^ Five classes at a time visltedisored by the National Science ball League, announced this™of thlthla, sale^ the library during the fair and Foundation. Fifty books on week his organization will con- Together with ail end •lngul«rthe Sixty-One , rlghu, prlTlleges, hwadiumanta and the boys, In particular, showed science' are sent to us eactj duct its annual fund drive Sat- appurwimncei theieunto belonglaj keen interest in books on sci- time We keep them for uo;wday to help defray expenses or In anywise appertaining. ence and space travel. The girls months and pass them on to f(»'l| ie summer season ahead. The subscriber reeerrea th* right Compressor Stations clustered around the books onWertfleld High School. We ther[J^Vui iTui T^ l]I talte drama, arts, and music. Bothireceive 50 other books. All of * . active pait in the co\-\tlaat $ ^tnction upon the e«r- lections Uiroughout the sector else of such power aa may be «pe- cl8 Now Serve Our Gas ;and will be accompanied by "y provided by law or miei of their sons and young players.|court- ROBERT H. 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"She can get through any For 'Caval( Mrs. Greco Head amount of toe cream and Junk AVENEL — A capacity group right now," says her mother,' METfLO PARK 'VMUA attended the April meeting of Youngsters July 5 to 12but I keep telling her it's set Rehearsals are now fn Of Festival of Passover the Avenel PTA, The program ting up bad habits for when for "Cavalcade," the was preaented by the children she gets older." show being sponsored by | MENU) PARK TERRACE mixed love and doubt with After the talk, Mrs. Bernard Sewaren Miss and of the first through sixth Darlene Just smiled with the 19 on May 2 at Wo How ni.iv parents make which many younger Jewish Bobkln arranged and explained grades, who performed many Menlo Park Youth confidence of a 10-year-old HlKh School. the fmM nf firmer and thr cele- writers view this ceremonial a Seder table. Thl« ceremony. Is rich In symbols Among which varied folk dances. The pro- who knows she'll never be old Among the 20 acts' bration nf th»- Paswvcr, which 'The Strong Hand" by Michael gram, arranged by the physical Rehearse for Show the removal of leavening or certainly no older than Tom take part are a quartet i starts Wednesday ntaht, meAn-jBlankfort, "KaRie of My Eye 'education department, Matthew BT BARBARA BALFOUR from all foods. This U a re- my who Is 14. Society for the Preser lngful to their children today? iby Norman Katkov and "The Jago, teacher, was coordinated MENLO PARK TERRACE— minder of the fllsht of tile "I Just wish I could hurry and Encouragement of Tills WHS nnr of the questlon.VWaste Land" by Joe Sinclair by Mrs. L. J. Nelson, Miss Bea- If you happen to be In Atlantic up and be 14 like him," DarSho- p Quartet Singlni asked Rnbbl Phlneas Kadushlniwere examples he gave of this, Israelite, made In such haste, trice Johansen, Mrs. Melvin|CIty between July 5 and 12 lene sighed. "Then you can America. Another feature] of the MehKhrn Jewish Com-In the last book, the young that they were unable to add Melanson and James Calvin, as- don't miss Tony Grant's "Stars really do what you want and be a teen-age trio from munity Center following hi* hero refuses to Join the family leavening to their bread. sisted by other teachers of the|of Tomorrow" show at the Stee be grown-up!" Park Terrace composed ofl talk. "Exodus Then and Now" at the Seder table and sits in The Seder Mrs. Bobkln said, school. 'Pier. Two local youngsters havi Savacool and Nick and Al | ibeen signed to appear: Tommy' Ita«t wf*k"»t ."miittaR of the his room ilone, until ^J^^J^^^^^^*^, Election of officers was held rello. Middlesex County chaute r, ly ran resolve hU conflict* andtlonal delicately flavored Jew-| with Mrs. Rubin Oreco re-JMaralcano, son of Mr. and Mrs American Jewish Congrrs." join the family irroup. lsh dishes. The foods on the|elected president; Mrs. WiHl«n|Sam. Maraicano, 22 Michae Father and Son Miss Barbhra Reevie, a i instructor at the Highland 1 *ield in Temple Beth Sholom •We, too. face this problem symbolic plat*, however, ex- Chafey,.' vice president; Ml«|Street, and his brown-eyed, 10 Denclng School, and Mr, Iselin. to a decree." the speaker con-Icept for the mat&os, are not| Alice Oade, second vice presi- lyear-oW partner, Darlene West Breakfast Set Schwarteback are In char, The Seder Is an annual feast Unued. "But the Seder and eaten. Among these are a dent; Mrs. Edward Rightmire brook, daughter of Mrs. Flor choreography for the that originated 3.500 years an<> Passover typify the yearning In roasted egg, symbolizing life secretary and Mrs. Jacob KO-|MK» Westbrook, 437 West Ave- AVENEL — A Father and marking the. Mart nf the eitrht- "-very human breast for free- and the continuity of existence; lenz, treasurer. Installation will [nu», Uewaren. Son Communion breakfast wili Mrs. Nat Boydman ls chali Darlene, Tho has been danc- day Pesach. or Passover, cere- dom and its ceremony reminds)a roasted lamb or chicken take place next month. be held Sunday after the 8 AM of costumes, assisted by ing since she was 5, is the tap Jnony, In which the Jews com- us of this. We can relate the bone, the ancient Passover Mrs. Dale Scott, health chair- Mass In St. Andrew's Church Richard Babbitt, Mrs. Leo man, reported 488 people re- star, and Tommy ls the vocalist, me morale their exndu* from Israelites' fight for freedom to sacrifice; horse-radish, the bit- sponsored by the Holy Name| Ruscito and Mrs. Flo Zeles ceived the Salt vaccine Injec- though he's also a good dancer. Enypt and freedom from slave- all fights for freedom, to War-terness of the slavery In Egypt; Society. "Queen of the Hop" Is their to Hungary, to efforts|chopped nuts and fruit blend- tions last month at the polio Close to 175 persons attended ry. clinic sponsored by the PTA. (favorite -number. For this Dar- •The aim of Seder on the .uiywhere to give mankind ed with wine, the sweetness of the Judo exhibition presented An announcement was made|l«« wears her No. 1 costume by the Elizabeth Police Depart-Sisterhood Gel first night of Passover is to liberty." memory; and parsley dipped in ; that the annual spring fair wlU|» red nylon net tuttu topped ment and sponsored by the local. •ring the events and miracles; Tots Enjojr Rituals salt water, springtime and thebe held May 7 from 10 kM. to by a blouse of silver glitter with tears of the Israelite slaves. Holy Name Society April 10 in of the outgoing from Etypt ln-| ^ Rabbl streg8ed ^ most 6 P.M. with Mrs. Rightmire three red hearts. the parish hall. Patrolmen! Proposed Slaj tIla Brief Meetlni to present Immediacy. "^ j-hildren enjoy rituals and oere- chairman. "Getting those two kids to Howard Frankel, Ralph Froeh- At a brief business meeting AVENEL — The nominal e«h of the celebrants, old ^ monie^ Rnd tnat „ lt takes the Proceds from the February buckle down and do their lich and Ella De Santo demon- T Irwln Nadell, nominating committee, with Mrs. Ma_ W BS square dance will be presented routines right at rehearsal is strated Judo, Jul-Jltzu, karate jTemkin, chairman, announ r?™5: ? * !f Jiousewife a week to clean andchairman, submitted the fol- 1 though he Had p-rsmBllsr come; fw thf, Sede ,t wffl ^ to Miss Oade, school principal, something," sighs Darlene's savate, unarmed combat, knife the new slate of officers of | lowing slate: Mrs. Nathan out of Egypt, • the Rabbl M-lthrt „„« , child. for the purchase of a projector|mother. "But get them up on a tak-away, gun take-away and Sisterhood Congregation B1 mpremlw to B Davidson, president; Mrs. Wil-for the school. stage before a real audience, plained. It Is also good for a child to blocking punches, chokes from Jacob as follows: prosid liam. Kafenbaum, vice presi- with lights, costumes and the OT Mr. Calvin was named chair- front and rear and bear hugs| Mrs. Leonard Lieberman, f| know that mere we certain fixln's and they perform with- Th<* Seder is not an aba rad^ dent; Mrs. Fred Jeselsohn, re- man of the auditing committee. from front and rear. |vtc6 president Mrs. Hp out a mistake. I do alot more P ritual or belief, but an Intrinsic• |cordlnir secretary; Mrs. Stanley Attendance prizes went to This well-received program is!kus; second vice president, I worrying than they do!" part of JewisJishh familfmily lifeMe, andand, . r PassoverWf, l Ungerlelder, treasurer; Mrs. Mrs. Russell McElroy's A.M the second special sports event Hy Farer; third vice presid fo Met at Minstrel intense family emotions and'j.._ ,...,..,„ . „,„,„ Sol Fishier, member-at-large. second grade and Joseph Zic- held in recent months by Mrs. Martin Lltinger; trea.f dren have always played an Tommy and Darlene met dur- the reaction* are manifested, the Mrs. Herbert Rosenthal re- cardl's sixth grade. 'society. Mrs. Murray Heman; co important part In the Seder, ing rehearsals for a minstrel speaker continued. Passover ported on plans for the all-day Parents were urged td vote on spondlng secretary, Mrs. from the four questions asked show last year put on for Our Often brings up a conflict with [outing at Lakewood which will election day, November 3, re- Isler, by the youngest child present, garding the college bond issue. Lady of Peace Church. Pri- 'Rio Rravo' Featured parents nnd the older way of be held April 19 at the Now The deadline for Torah to the hunt for the hidden The Avenel glee club, con- marily a singer, Tommy takes doing things, Rabbi Kadushln Irvlngton Hotel. A bus will At Amboys Drive-In contributions will be the maUos by all the children. sisting of children from the 5th vocal lessons once a week in saW, and he mentioned the leave the Terrace promptly at meeting, according to "There are few dogmas In and 6th grades, directed by Miss, New York, plays the accordion PERTH AMBOY — On view 10 A.M. Robert Bressler, chairman Judaism, but the Exodus is one Lillian Burgeson, will present and is a veteran of the Steel today through Tuesday at the Pier, having performed there Amboys Drive-In Theatre, A skit entitled. "A sholU of them," the Rabbl concluded. Her Name Ii Writ In Water a musical program at the next WESTBROOK last summer. He has black 'Sayrevlllfi, are "Rio Bravo" with 'or the Rabbl" was present* "Merely believing It Ls nothing, There's nobody's tears we meeting, May 11. curly hair and attends Edison Directed by Mrs. Ell Cohen, I unless you take the Idea, the like better than April's, but we iwould like her to go to college,'[John Wayne, Dean Martin and Junior High School. cast Included Mrs. Mori devotion to freedom, and weave are glad when she smiles PROGRAM POSTPONED if it's possible. But no one gets Ricky Nelson and "MonkeyOinlger, Mrs. Harold Mefl It Into your life. Live by It andthrough tliem for a few hours. MENLO PARK TERRACE— Darlene has been taking ahead in any field these days Business" starring Marilyn Mrs. Arthur Berlin, Mrs. Geo I teach It to your children." — St. Louis Post Dispatch. The bicycle safety inspection dance lessons for five years, without hard work and plan- Monroe, Cary Grant and GinMiller- , Mrs. Lltinger and program, sponsored by School but doesn't have any specified ning on someone's part. Dancing ger Rogers. Cohen. 19 PTA and the Police Depart- time to practise dally. is no effort for Darlene, it's as The hour of fun will precede A question and answer perl From ment, has been postponed to "She just starts dancing when natural as breathing." ;he features tomorrow, Satur- was conducted by Rabbi Mo Saturday, May 9, according to, she gets up in the morning and She and Tommy work beauti- day and Sunday and the horro- 'ahana. Refreshment* Mrs. Herman Pollack, safety ler feet hit the floor," her fully together, Mrs. Wefitbrook|rama, "Half Human", will be served by Mrs. Bressler, ANNOUNCEMENT chairman. This is to allow the mother says. "A week ago Sun- PLATT thinks. At .the Steel Pier they shown at midnight tomorrow Temkln, Mrs, Julius Schil children sufficient time to get,ay she appeared at the Quar- and Mrs, Hyman Serulnick. their bicycles in condition. In- terdeck Theater In Atlantic will do four shows a day and'and Saturday. STATIONERY spection, with two police of- City and stopped the show." THE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY ficers in attendance, will take, First place Darlene ever 100 Main Street, Woodbridgc place at the School. Morel danced for an audience was a fathers are still needed to as- Set Our Selection of DMT 87 OF WOOOBRIDGE show in Keansburg, and it in- sist in the program. terests Mrs. Westbrook that "RUSTCRAFT" wishes to announce the beginning of Its annual Fred Astaire's first public ap- and * Auxiliary pearance as a child dancer was "NORCROSS" n Keyport. HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS SALE To Meet Tomorrow Simple and unaffected; Dar- EYSTUDEBAKEH 6REETING CARDS WOODBRIDOE—The Ladles lene has big, brown eyes, brown (BY TELEPHONE) hair, and loves rock 'n' roll as1 for Auxiliary of WoodbridKe Fire Company will meet tomorrow at much ss tap and ballet. She's FIRST HOLY COMMUNION and wishes to thank everyone In advance 8:30 P.M. at the School Street also on the hoilor TOU at the CONFIRMATION for their help, Flrehouse. Sewaren school. and A report will be presented on Works at Hospital TOMMY MABSICANO MOTHER'S DAY MBS. MAY EINHORN, Chairman the recent Chinese auction sale Mrs. Westbrook, who is night| OPEN KVKNlMCS AND SUNDAY Hostesses will be Mrs. William ladmitting clerk at the Perth she has nine. Gerity and Mrs. Patrick Cassldy. Amboy General Hospital, always Asked if this wasn't rather a trenuous schedule, Mrs, West- SCORES accompanies Darlene at her ap- Sophia Loren hopes she canpearances and at her three- irook smiled. play in "Bay of Naples" with tlmes-a-week dance lessons "Well, I'm often up night and Clark Gable this summer, then the Verne Fowler studios lay, but I seem to survive, GRIFFITHS is THE ONLY PLACE WHERE later in "Once Around the Edison, She also makes all her lon't want to force Darlene Moon" with Kirk Douglas, 'daughter's costumes of which MOST MILES YOU CAN RENT OR BUY A BRAND NEW nto a career, and certainly STEINWAY IN NORTH JERSEY PER GALLON OF ALL V-8's IN ALL CLASSES STEINWAY ^ MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN COMPETES IN SPECIAL COMPACT CAR CLASS AVERAGES 22.28 MILES PER GALLO!>

w/ith a Checkup .J and a Check (eat for miles-ptr-gaUon jiiic in the Mubilj;js Economy Sec and compare Tlif I-"'' llhl performance proves oul&Undipg Run. Tills event is ituMiniil M coiiipltitly new kiml "' l '' Only the Stein way performs like a Stein way economy of Studtbaktr Lark curme test ior milcs-pei gallon and you'll know wliy l>lllJ ' perlormance a car can ukc. l The Steinway it a constant pleasure in baker's »les curve is il«''•''" KANSAS CITY, MO. \Vhile com- 1 aiii car is put through (lie rising in the imlusti7. II" '"^ your home. It is a joyful companion for peting against the cop Ameri- uiobl grueling paces — moun- k America's greatest—i" i1' can economy cars (all no" the yqung, an inspiration, through life. tains, deserts, country roaiU, ni growing-value. I'm wheelbase or less), the Sturie- lu'gliways, traffic—and (he rule it today. baker Lark proved iu overall is: Ask no cjuarterl The result j FIU our-TUk orr »*D HAIL tuperior economical perform- is now history! j Pbw Hti •» HMtfl M IKInonv Ham j OlwMiltniitalMinny D tmitmt • «•!.«•» Disaver what you'll SOM at YO)JR STUDEBAKER DEALER'S

AUrait- Uie Htpplewhite "flW Mmk CMtar of Ntw Jvny" THIS WEEK at deafen' displaying ihii dgnl Take a fun drive in The Lark and get thii gUtl Exclusive RCA G "_ Q,^nftId> Jfl|m ceedefl In obtnlnlm a per ma- Troop 45 Tuesday. nnri sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, area. Refreshment! were soldi Mr. Schaefer reported m Night Out Association met re- The fipeBkem will be Rev. Julius Hlntenncli, Andrew J. nent field for next year A Allnn 'llirrge.wn. Maplewood. The PTO Is arranging round' troop activities and announced cently at the home of Mrs. pastor :Marlno, FYank QallnKher, Jr franchise has been granted for Thrrrsn Snyder 1« recover' the court of honor will be held Lawrence Oray, West Avenue, and Nicholas J. Shelly. n field at Pennsylvania Avenue Ins nt homo from an appendec- and construction will begin at April 30. A hike will b« held The group made plane to at- in Miy. loiny in DiUiway Memorial hos- wishing to attend or be hosts;wlll Kne the conclusion of the season. tend a performance of the Reservations for Camp Co- pital re to cal1 Phyllis Completion of the field will musical, "La Plume de Ma » "*«• Charies T r r i, e 11 a . Boyes Attending waw will be due by May 1, a*- Redler, ME 4-3360. grand murk n' big step In developing licit Bowers, Cliff Road, Tante," June 3 In New York kni ht oordlnir to announcement *t The school Glee Club win! s ' announced an Easter Rug Cleaner* Clinicthe area designated as Colonla :n-t of a new for Webb I Present were Mr». John Wll- dldonallol n ott tlmm the meeting. Boys wlahlng 1o entertain at" the May meetlng,i *" presented Memorial Park. It will also ful- Infititiilr which took part Sun- verdinir, Mrs. Raymond Moran 0 go to camp this summer should at which newly-elected officers!* **"• WUIH. He also reported! SOUTH AMBOY _ Stanley fill the alms of those who have day in a nailing race Rt An- Mrs. David Balfour, Mrs. Harry apply M early as possible. will be Installed. thfi council Is planning tOBoyes, proprietor of S. Boyes worked so diligently to estab- nivpoli.i, Mri., eompetlni; aRalnst Howell, Mrs. HuKh Basehart Mr. Schaefer also noted som« Announcement Was made of •crMn tne P°rcn °* Ui* St. Rug Cleaning Company lish the park. ,. ., Kmulslon Reg. 6.45 (iallon 13 trams from the Naval Mw, Kenneth Hartnett, Mrs of the civic dutiw perform*) lti open home for the klntiergar | Peter's Orphanage. Hopewell. Fourth Street and Stevens Ave- d Academy and other colleges. W. Bumham Qardner, Mrs. Al- Men wlshlrfg to participate In by the scouU, He stated th» r,,liit has t°» ten, to be held May 23 from 10 After the meeting an ex- nue, South Amboy, left today lengu* activities are Ihvlted to fl SPECIAL! —The Sewaren Bridge Club bert H. Bowers, Mrs. William bow distributed literature re- .,,_, to apply »" empllflcation of the First De- for the Northcast*rn Regional met recently at the Ramble Henry. to 11:30 A. M. A special pro- attend the next meeting Mon- lating plans for th« betterment gree was conducted with Robert.Cllnlc ' for Professional Rug ,,|Tv („ a uniform Inn. Mi'luchen. Winners were —There will be a teen-age fram Is being planned, of ln- day at 8 at trie Civic Club. of Colonla and also distributed I here'» never Mrs. Samuel J. Henry, Mrs. dsnee Friday nifrht at the Se- tereit to tyoungsters about to|Matth«ws acting as grand I Cleaners, directed by the Na- literature to benefit the dflvi knight »nd Arthur D'amore.ltlonal Institute of Rug Clean- ii- ndor — either A.95 Noel, Mrs. Herbert Ran-waien School. Door prizes will enter the school. A GALLERY SOLOMON for funds conducted by th« Co- A farewell party Is planned acting chancellor. jers, from 9 A.M. tomorrow ,iin application. (;;illn kin. Miss Blnnche Van Syckle.be awarded. In a London theatre a trag- Ionia Library. J through 4:30 P.M. Saturday, Next meeting will be April 22 -Mi: and Mrs. John J. Cas- for the sixth grade students, to Twenty nine men were W«cj edy was being played, The aged nt the home of Mrs. Noel. to10- empllfled in the first degree as at the Hotel Commodore. New king tottered to and fro on the GREAT SNAKES York City. stage as h* declaimed. "Cm - v.n. MontRomery English, enjoylnn a vacation in Ft 'Mothers of studentsiln the class follows: ParU, Tex.— A "herd" of fclnf 1 Bayskle, L. I., was a recent Lauderdale, Fla. I will chaperone and be hostesses. John S. Mondo. "Michael J. The main topl<: of the clinic which one of my two sons shall snakes Is kept by Sam Parks, v McGovem. Edward P. Johnson, will be "Improved Methods Dls- I bestow the crown?" here' to kill rats that prey on hli DER'S house Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. -Mrs. Albert Bowers Is tUne as the car wa.sh, sponsored 8,000 Inylng hem. Abundant In •Joseph Thomaon. Mrs. English bnklniUUMHBf home-madnuiuc-tuauec breamendu .ufo>r ^ y . y g E. Bonk, Michael N. covered Through Research". A vole* came from the gall- by tll()fi Oun It'Tex as, the snakes are considered Painlrr's has Just returned from a trip,the food sale of bread, spaghet-;^^,,^ Fellowship. The Bonk, Charles P. Rusciano,Sponsors are the New York Rug,CTyy. "Hi says guv'nor, myk car I harmless. to India, Jordiin, Israel, Turkey^i sauce and home-bnked bpans'i^,^ m ^ -j^ j Santo Abbruscato, Donald Es- Cleaners Institute. 'arf a crown apiece." Perth Amboy w e n thei M.itf and the Near —East* . ' which will be held Sftturdny- wj

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A dl(l. ninth birthday Tuw- eumUm wlll ^ conducted, FLAGSHIP ymmastm havr brni ipprf- , ,,„• p,,4 and family party with her _ . . .„ ,. .,. . . f||1|a(!nn dlnnrr srnndparenU™ " , Mr. and Mrs]**"***» *«" •"•"*«« **> STORE

times I wonder what kind of the civic tratnins these kids rerelve nt Avenue The Indies >v and .on.. Barry and Mi^ll. -« £ J*^ 35 YEARS home. I ran Just imaBtne what •hfir off^inl huts and „„. wrmid have happenfd to me. march In the V.F.W. sponsored, seeing tour of New York State dlsplfly and delegfttelt w111 ln" mv parent* were Informed tha! \jrmu,ift| pny parade, Refresh-.' _ <-lucl- Mrs. John Yakublk, Mrs. I had turned into a fnl*r alarm ^, ) i . . served by Mrs. Somervllle and the Woodb^dcn, no,' or p,™«r „ ,v for the (,,sf of ,,peo. *•»«•• KeatiiiR, Ashley, executive board met Thursday wrote tW "T rort,lnly look .,,,. p<; „... wriUpn flnd „,. with Mrs. Ralph Reed to plan 1P f forwnrf V, TV Jn*p.^ont- ,wt(,d bv M,.s Trf,mt,lM and Mr. Mrs. Joseph Mes- " "'' membership tea and Leader eac\ wek-thr Wood- .^^ ft, thp lllrt|ll|llUoi, of Road, Elizabeth, fashion show, » \., . i c . Cillal Chapter. B'nal Biith announce the birth of a d»'iRh- times trr, Pegery Ellen. April 10. at . ..St. Elizabeth Hoj.pito'. Mrs. been on the Re of Mr B Miirrav Heller, Mr. ana ""' :MesK]esk| ,s tnp formPr Ppm Westbury Park News Charles E. Grep to tell h'.m ,1'ile.s Bluestone, Mr. and Mrs. 'how rluht he Please trll Ann Raber, Arrhangela Ave-j Alex Trnehurst, Mr. and Mrs. nue. t him I hope he U isiderablv Rood, Mr. and Mrs. BT OIADTS E. SCANK -Residents of Canterbury j improved and that uet a eer- Wrlnberii. Mr. and Mrs. 497 Lincoln Hlfhway. belln Villace eontributed $75.94 In tain amount of iormatlon Ir. nnd Mrs. Tel. U-M879 the recent Cerebal Palsy Drive about him from Frank Tarn, Mr. and Mrs. I —Mrs, Clara Foster Newman berg, vice president of \3uaran- Mrs. Raymond Wlppert. cap- Ber-'infrld Mr. nnd Mrs, H. spent the weekend In Jamaica -•tr Trust, New York. . tain, was assisted by Mrs. Rob- -rt Hlndrlek, Mrs. John Dim- arid ETmhursf, L. I., where une Mr. and Mrs. Leo HereandThrrr: Zlndel and ler, Mrs. Robert Jennings, Mrs. visited Mr«, E. M. Zletel and ;3ro-m:in. Mrs. E, Pershe, Dr. John Vemeih...... • Joseph Flnnelly, Mrs. GeorRfi ..Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nolan, J \ Nolan, —Mrs. Prank Tagllarenl, Mrs. bridge, was Rmowr the >?,75' Mn oberl and children Patti Jaiiics and George Beverldge, Mrs, Joseph veterinarians 'from this st Mrs. Walter Szabova and Mrs. Nancy, inn C'nrlri"" P1-" j Forzano, and Mrs. William who attended the 75th annti p Co]]ins nded the communion services ' . Hassett attended a perform- meeting of the Veterinary MothPr5 Associatlon ls Bsk ance of "Jamaica" and had Medical Association held lRst tn^t civic awocintlnns thsit. en-1 inn for donations for the sec dinner to New York City. week at Princeton Inn. . . Mat- ^^L nna\inU'R w foolish in-o»d annual white elephant sale thew Herber. 21 Mary Avenue, ;dped\, thpy iose their identity to. be held June 3, from 10 to Fords, reported to the Draft;RS fA Rroups ftnd are im-;S. at the Civic Club building. A WALTHt KADI THIATtE Board last Thursday for in- mpdi,lWWKPd as political. ...Any article except used clothing duction into the armed forces^ fimnv^,at vou overhear in!will be accepted. Housewares.i •— Th« SALE nobody thought tould ev»happ*n! Sidcns . . . Carol and Helen '.restniir(ints ttet week nt How- costume jewelry, toys and bric- Ml s MAJESTIC Fabulous American Shops-famed for star styles, daughters of Mr. and ' -|ud_jonl)smys a^riend and I:a-brac are among the wanted V A 6-5529 Peter Sideris, Devon Road, Co-^ ])Mt (n R {Mt\t which an .items. Donations may be left polm hees, talking birds-FORCED TO QUIT BUSINESS! Ionia, are on the honor roll atj^^.^js, to whom 1 had:with Mrs. August Otte, Mr*. R. PHTH AMSOY - School, Elizabeth I ^ ,, , | Wlppert or any member. tfli w m |hf phonp h t I1( vrr NOW SHOWING Forced to SELL OUT entire stock spring and summer clothing I. A/3C James J. Gassy son met in person, was discussing a! —Oak Ridge card club saw finest clothes money can buy—flow at FRACTIONS y of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gassy, 557 story I hurt written. Even!"West Side Story" and dined Woodbridne Avenue, Avenel, has A man past faith... ^ mostlv favorable,;at Leone's in New York Satur been assigned to the 964th t A woman past Innocence I OF ORIGINAL PRICES! EVERYTHING SACJUHCB) / t embarrnssed'fiay. Members of the club are Airborne Early WarnltiR Con-!1 *'" somrwha |nt,.odui.rd myself. .'Mrs. Basil Durlck, Mrs. Ber- M-G-M at all 4 stores! RUSH IN TODAY! ^M. trol Squadron, McClellan AFB,lnncl fi |nard HaBfjerty, Mrs. E. A. Carl- •Calif,, as a radar operator.i son. Mrs. O. W. Callanan, Mrs. Prior to his new assignment,I '-OSl Hut J\ot I.rast: Born |B. Knrsch and Mrs. A. Vltale. assy was a-ssigned to the 717th 1 , _Norlll Ed,S0I1 Motners Club. vision<*»—, Ladd AFB• ."iuts'rsr <;='•=«to Holman, made plans for a teenage dance May 1 at New *,|v Dover Methodist Church. Ad- mission Li free and any Co- THE JOURNEY the Air Force. lonia teenager is welcome to World-Famous attend. Dancing is from 7.30 The Story of 195$ to 10:30 and music by popular -Men. 7fi Manhattan Avenue, HUNGARIAN REVOLT "11 DrKalb Avenue, record. Chaperones will be a son to Bnd hndse. is assigned to the '[••••'ining Regiment at Miles, 88 six}Avenue; n dnunhli>r to Mr. and Dix. A Reserve officer on U1X. ,1 nt-ncivc mi,u, —The social committee of months active duty. U. O'Brien Mrs. Bales Zalen. 35 Izola Ave- Oak Ridge Heights Civic Asso- entered the Army last January, nue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. ciation conducted a motorcade FORDS Prior to his current assign- Prank Zavadsky, 12 Bloomflrtd through Colonia Sunday to ad- PLAYHOUSE ment he completed the Infan- Avenue. , . . From Woodbrldge, vertise the forthcoming dance HI-2-0MI 5PR,NO and SUMMER STYLES! officers' basic course at son W Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert to be held Saturday at Hoff- Fort Braes, N. C. He Is a Rradu-JKorb, 180 South Park Drive; a THURSDAY THRU SAT. man Boulevard school for the NEW ate of Woodbridge Hish Schoolj^on lo Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gray, (APRIL 16 - 18V benefit of the first aid squad. Prank Importico, captain, led the group which consisted of "RALLY ROUND fraternity. . . Lou "—• "'" " " , a wonderful job as Wwdbridsc;™..™. - •-«. 1 chairman of the Cerebral Palsy;Mrs. Robeit K \\y mA Mfg Mrg_ Jerry THE FLAG BOYS" With Paul Newman, Drive, which is one of my Avenue; Tmkeia «» ', " 7«0 PlymouthRee.s^ ^ e and Murray Steinfeld. favorite charities. Although all Joanne Woodward •the reports are not In it looks,-"- —^ 'uo" w/WarrenjavaUable and may be obtained "QUEEN OF OUTER if WoodbridgR will RO over'Gerald as Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. from any committee member SPACE" the top. Markiewicz,183 Worth or at the door. With Zsa Zsa Gabor I laolts: Street; a daughter to Mr. and Saturday Afternoon, Special I want to thank all of you Mrt. Alfred Werdann, 27 Show for Children who so far have called me and Reynolds Street; a son to Mr. DRIVE-IN THE ATM E "Queen of Outer Sp*«e," given me articles for the auc-;and Mrs. Claus Miller, 348 DQUTC IS Tfl. 3 Stooges" EAST BRUNSWICK C17-5O5O tlon sale being held May 9 at W6od Avenue. . , . Prom Hope- Corned j and Cartoon* Uie Hungarian Reformed lawn, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Starting at 2 P. M. Church by the Woodbridge John Danker, 3 Louis Street JONNWITW Township Business and Pro- From Port Reading, a son to SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY fessional Women's Club for the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young PEnMMMIIn (APRIL 19-21) benefit of a $400 scholarship Sixth Avenue. for a Township Girl to'Perth Amboy General Hospital School "UP " TfCMNICOLOR' Of Nursing and aid to Town- With Edm. O'Brien and libraries. However, 600 HKflE DtCKlHSOtl ¥aLTEft BKEMMWI WARD BOOT Jamei Garner les are needed to raise the ENTIRE WEEK! "NEVER STEAL ANY- a TODVV THRU TUESDAY! STERLJHC |$800 required this year. We will THING SMALL" John Wayne, fwcept anything but vised With James Cajney and Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson clothing. If you want the truck rrorlnAWTexasTown; Shirley Jonei to call, give me a ring, please. The; Caught All Hell at , . . "HOUSE ON HAUNTED ETCIT Wednesday Overheard a little debate ln HILL" - Plm - "ARSON FOR HIRE of the local restaurants HUNGARIAN SHOW one yesterday. The concensus was 'RIO BRAVO' BIG CfffiroartRevue FRI. FROM 2 r. M. Tetbnkolor — Plus — STATE Marilyn Monroe - Csrj (irant RITZ Theatre THEATRE Iselin Theatre CarUret, N. J. K1-1-59M Woodbridge. N. J. "Monkey HELM, N. J. U-a-MW NOW THRU TUESDAY APRIL 16, IT, 18,19, 20, 21 TODAY THRU TUESDAY NOW THRO SATURDAY John Wayne APRIL 16-21 Dean Martin, Frank Sinatn, Dew Martin John Wayne - Dean Martin Business" Shlrfcy HMUUM Ricky Nelson in IN-CAB HI ATI PS VUFH'm "SOME GAME »J 'RIO BRAVO' 'RIO BRAVO' In Twnnlcoloi Plus Short Subject* Continuoiu Sundjy at i:H, 4:00, In ClnemaScopf and Color • :23 and 9:00 P. M. "BIO BBAVO" STARTS at IM, and SAT and IVN. at 1 tnd 1:30 Shown at B:30 and 9:05 P. M. SUNDAY THRU WED. Nltely OPEN NH.IIT APRIL 19, 20, .21, 22 a BIG DAYS WED. THRU SUNDAY SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW rRIIMY ANd SVITHIHY Richard Wldmar)[ «-BIO BN1TS-1 APRIL It THRU 26 Saturday at 1:45 I*. M. Lee J. Cobb Color Cartoon Carnival The Funniest Do(-func Jungle Jim in Jamci Garner Tina LouUe Adventure Ever . . . Edmund O'btitu "VALLEY OK THE in Walt Dltney'i HEADIIUNTEKS" "UP PERISCOPE" — Plus — _Color_ "THE TRAP" « Ten (10) Oartoont Vincent Pri« — AJio- "HOUSE ON HAUNTED J»yne Mansfield WEDNESDAY THRU TUES. H1IX* ««, «.. i«., APRIL 22'i 28 Lit* Bbow-"VOOOOO WOMAN' "8HERIFF OF FRACTURED JAW" Ited McMurray, Jean Hajran 8T1BT8 SUNDAY 8ammr D»Tti. ir. "I W Color HiU" Til- I >\1".i Mure MO s n 1 St. (Mvit to In Erthi Kitt — Plus — Walt DUney'i Newnt STARTS THURSDAY, Randolph Scott in "ANNA LUCASTA' iv, »l'iiP (IK tUk \t UUiHWAV |>1UE£B 'The SHAGGY DOG' "THE LAST MILE" Pliu Cartooi. ALWAYI "SEPARATE TABLES' lUUme Sat. au.1 Sun become a factor In the ultimate deci- sion. We think it will be well, as we OPEN SEASON —BUT NOT HERE! have urged on many such occasions, to guard against such an intrusion cJLetterA to the (editor into logical reasoning—because no-one benefits by the intrusion except those 13 Longfellow Drive] have all ttw facilities required sard for them both. Mr. Kay Colonla, N. J. In the form of th« Coast Guard, who have generated the hysteria. We has conducted a dean fight to April 8,1959 Coast Guard Auxiliary, and meet the voters and seek their Power Squadron. believe that every possible fact which Editor. . support. I am sorry to say, Mr. Independent-Leader I wouM suggest a certificate Scharff has not. He has ridi- IL'artrrct has a bearing on the zoning change indicating completion of a request, must be developed and exam- Dear Sir: course as offered by the Power culed the Democratic party, has attempted to smear Mr. ciiirips K ined with most careful scrutiny. The boatmen of this State are Squadrons should be a require- , , d Publisher^ nbout to be saddled by the rement- , to be exhibited during Kay with a "bosstsm" label, (|ll( r an and has done everything In hla If this is done—as we most certainly strictions and expenses of theroutine Coast Guard inspec- "New Jersey Marine Navigation tlons. This would be a practicalpower to we*ken th« r>tmo hope it will be—then none of us needs Act of 1959" fA-15\ Based on meaningful "license" for opera- crattc party. Is there a motive to fear the consequences of the deci- newspaper accounts, this pro tion of « craft, and would do behind this? Mr. Kay has never on rnsir posed bill Is supposed to Increase something to even further Im- belonged to another political sion, whatever it may be. Certainly, in ,11 Avrnlif KI-1-5WS safety on the sea. After consid-prove safety on the sea, some- party; the same cannot be said l,.,rl, Nf* ft'MT a public matter, there can be no objec- eration and discussion I am con-thing which A-15 cannot truth- of his opponent. Mr. Kay seeks vinced the approval of this bill fully claim. the Democratic nomination as ,,, , |..SHlNO COMPANY tion to a complete presentation, and n B would be a (jreat mistake. It Sincerely, Democrat. His opponent r «;rr«ory, President then an orderly discussion, of facts. seems to typify a present philo- PRANK A. GEOENHEIMER claims he disavows ties with ,,,,„., F. Campion This is how free government decides sophy of controlling everything town hall or any elected offi- controllable without regard for n,.,i,in.t »nd Treasurer 202 McParlane Road cial. In all sincerity, can any its course. the need of controls. It appears party's candidate disavow ties only a thlnly-velled excuse to Colonla, N. J. ,i,linry. II «nU p«f ««PT April 13, 1959 with elected officials? Mr. Kay, ,,,,., i,f mail, Inelnam_ . control and collect revenue. In since moving to Colonta, has I, n.cith«, #.»; thrw raonthi, Industry the term "empire Mr. Charles Gregory 1 taken an active part In civic ,..„ i,, null, U M" *- *° P»T«™ Toctoy'i CommercinU building" would apply well. Independent-Lender Woodbrldge, N. J. betterment. Mr. Ucharff, until this primary, belonged to and Certainly licensing boat op- Dear sir: One marvels at the quality of some j craters ami hulls Is not ?oinn to was active In organizations In ,.>ii of the commercials used on radio and do a thing to promote safety. If I would like to take this op- other towns and townships. «I*T »!<•» portunity to write your news- television today. It is as if we are al a two-dollar license will make Very sincerely, ft safe operator, then why nopapet r »o that the democratic Murray N. Friedman morons when we sit through some of sell ten dollar pieces of paper voters In Colonla can get an the pure hokum which ad men are for greater safety? Why not be-opinion of the candidates other 128 Homes Park Avt. Cnoiifor \ou! gin licensing roller skaters? than those of publicity releases Iselin, N, J. paid large sums of money to prepare. Street and sand-lot ball players? As a Democrat I feel that all April 7, 1958 , it congratulations are The greatest need in the entertain- I'U wager there are far more Interested voters should par- Mr. Charles Gregory personal injuries and property ticipate In primaries and gather :in nine members of the ment world today is for quality script Independent-Leader damage resulting from these all the information they need Woodbrldge, N. J, iii^i School faculty wha writers, in both the entertainment sports than from water sporU. to choose wisely In their selec- Dear Mr. Gregory; I believe the entire subject of tion of a candidate. This Is an open letter to rest- . ,, ,iihd grants by .various and advertising field. Most of today's "safety" afloat has been blown I know both candldaU* per-Identa of ChainCHills Park. • - . . iviincoment of their edu- movies, television dramas, etc., are ob- up out of all proportion. Some- sonally, and until the start of Recently It was brought to viously second-grade. The excuse the one seems to have pushed the this campaign, had much re- (Continued on Page 16) panic button, and while the sub- ./vularly happy clrcum- writers get by on is that they are aim- ject Is popular all politicians ing at the "mass market." seem eager to get on the band- •:.rM- men and women are wagon. It is time to sit back and .::!i'i-i\sted in the career This is an hallucination of the times, reconsider. Once «uch a bill is Know Your Representatives approved It would never be re- : i n. to spend their vaca- however, to a large degree. Recent The best citizen la an active citizen, one who U pealed. No source of revenue is alert and goes to the source to secure the best available • mrilipr study, that the books and the recent trend in market- ever relinquished. information. The best representative Is one who co- • (if an academic back- ing stress the "mass market." The As a private small boat owner operates with his constituents and is ready and eager for some seventeen years I, as to receive their views. Herewith are the addrsses of . in thorn both as teach- manufacturers of products are told most boatmen, have looked upon your.representatives. Keep in touch with them. uins of their community. that a certain pitch will appeal to the the sport and its people as a mature group having a spirit j UNITED STATES CONGEESS - when our culture so top ten percent of the country's buy- Under the Capitol Dome of cooperation not often found' Senator H. A. Williams, Jr., (D), Senato Office Build- i rained and disciplined ers, that another level pitch will appeal in an unorganized group. There ing, Washington, D. C. Home—Princeton- By J. Joseph Grlbbiis is a definite pride In maintain :.. "inpetent physicists and to another twenty percent of the buy- Senator Clifford P. Case (R), Senato Office Building. Ing hull, equipment, and navi- Washington, D. C. Home—345 Elm Avenue, Rahway. • •I'SIITS and teachers—it is ers, approximately, but that a certain gation technique for safety's Representative Peter Frellnchuysen, Jr. (R), (Fifth ••• know that from the lower-grade pitch will appeal to the TRENTON — Primary elec- permitted to continue during May 30, Another 25 days of sake, rather than for fear of Congressional District), House Office Building. ton day next Tuesday will set- he air raid test. Vessels in port acing at the same track will police action as Is largely the Washington, D. C. Home—Morrlstown. i^unship school system a huge lower class segment of the mark- le party disputes in at least remain at the dock until itart October 10 and continue case on our highways. STATE LEGISLATURE dialed scholars Is doing et, in the amount of forty or fifty per- lve counties in preparation for he sounding of the second mtir November 12, with no As on the highways, marine ilert. Householders are advised Senate \ :: M t the need. he November general election. acing on Mondays with the police would have to be out in cent. This theory may hoW true for The polls will open from 7 ot to him off gas at > theexception of Monday, October great numbers to enforce rules John A. Lynch (D), SB Paterson Street, New Brunswick •:>i] additional training certain products, such as soap, etc. LM. to 8 ?3i. In the State's 4.- meter. The same rule applies if boatmen were to obey rules Assembly ;24 election districts to permit o electricity. Radio antf'tele- only because of fear of police WUllam Kurtz (D), 415 Conover Street, South Amboy i:.. minus benefit, too, in the But we are not convinced — in spite Monmouth Park, near Long action. As private citizens we oters to cast ballots for Re-rlslon should be left otr for Branch, will open its 50 day David I. Stepacoff (D), 160 Lewis Street, Perth Amboy • :i children over which of all the studies and statistics — that rtiblican and Democratic can- meTgency instruction* * from witness countless dally infrac- J. Edward Crablel (D). 38 Highland Drive. Milltown meet on Friday, June 12 andtions of highway rules when an .:>• Any intellectual enlarge- .ldates for eleven State Sen- ivil defense officials. close Saturday, August 8. The It holds true with regularity with any ato seats, sixty seats in the LOST WEEKENDS:— Working officer Is not on the scene. Butll BOARD Or FREEHOLDERS .!.••: ii it have its salutary in- ; Atlantic City race track will certain basic rules, such as Karl E. Metzger (D), Director, Rutgers University, New segment. The American people have General Assembly, in addition risoners at the New , J«rsey follow with opening day on il who are exposed to it, to thirteen sheriff positions keeping to the right, are almost Brunswick always striven to uplift themselves to Itate Prison have two lost Monday, August 10 and close never broken, officer or no. This lve county clerks, six surro- weekends each Welt. George F. Baler (D>. 390 George Street, New Brunswick ;:• : ! hvn will gain from it. understand the better things in life Tuesday, October 6 after 50 is because of the obvious need George L. Burton, Jr. (D), 8 Eggers Street, Route 9, gates^ and candidates for the Although many\woi straight days of racing. for such a convention. Its need i community are grate- Board of Freeholders. days per week, under New Brunswick andSo obtain them. An appeal to our The Freehold Raceway which Is understood by all. Likewise Joseph R. Costa (D), 123 Hlllcrest Avenue, Edison ! in for our nine teachers a aw they only get one higher instincts ant-intellects, and the election will be a features harness lacing, will on the sea, necessary conven- Thomas Lee (D), South Plainfleld • .>.:>!.iiiiK experience ai they' rehash of the 1855 primary their sentence open on Saturday, August 8 tions and codes for safety arefl George J. Otlowski (D), 451 Kennedy Street. Perth use of certain product* by the better election in the largest and theworked, State Prison ai and conduct racing on 50 clear presently observed, not because • .irc;u Of thought. Amboy. people, will have its results with the smallest counties of the State tits as well as th* State Board days in the period leading up there may be a marine officer William J. Warren (D). 875 Main Street, Fords — Essex and Cape May. In Es-of Control of l -t any impulsive decision I* Charles Mangtone ; ' ''.'it store to locate there. um and billons watch the ads because branch of the Legislature os- week for other inmates. Morris. Is required. Police action is re- they are enjoying a new form of enter- tensibly to place himself in A bill before the Legislature At the present time, the adquired- . But no more than now BOROUGH Or CARTERET COUNCIL i seen the plans for the line for future gubernatorial ministrator examines the adexists- . The Coast Guard is still tainment. would provide the required In- MAYOR • 'pment, and of course. honors. His opponent is former centive for additional weekend ministrative methods, systems on the job and has the author- Edward J. Dolan (D> Prosecutor Charles Webb, Jr. work by deducting a day offand activities of all judges, ity. There is no need for addi- •••'••'• we do before reaching However, there are already signs tional controls, overlapping and and a dose outcome is pre-sentence for each five "days clerks, stenographic reporters COUNOILHEN ; that theater business is beginning to duplicating authorities witii '•' of our own. In a matter dicted. worked. In this manner an am-and employees of New Jersey John S. D^urilla (D) Adam SzymbonU (D) courts and their offices. their additional overheads — :'".''re are many questions pick up again and that more and more Following a similar pattern bitious convict would lose only safety cannot be legislated, II Walter Sullivan (D) Alex Such

Firemen to Mark O'Brien-Raber Wedding Township Presbyterians ReceiveOi f ice Rec Group Homes of Invalids Auxiliary COLONtA — Humes of Thirteen New Members Performed in Elizabeth Qyjc Unit Women's Oulld will prepare resident* In th« twelfth fire i ISELIN — New members re- Electe To Select district, ootuirted by Intalldi. Presents COLdNIA—Miss Ellen Mau- ceived Into th« First Presby- and serve a dinner in their will be marked by red and - reen Rftber, daughter of Mr. terian Church were Mr«. Thom- honor at « P. M. on the 25th white luminous shields on the ! A _ Q •»• r| a and Mn. Leo J. Raber, 91 Arch- as Whlttemore, Mr. and Mr. with a game and devotional front door and bed room ,/\ M\ s' Mr- "nd Mrs- William I COLONIA - Mri. George son of Mr. and Mr*. Louis J. Jeffrey and daughtedaughterr , Arlene; services on the 26th and will ISELIN Mr.,, Kuchna, president of the Col-O'Brien, (14 Cleveland Avenue, formlns a Township-wide Coun- lead In the Sunday School and Strn-mrr was elects king cil of Civic Associations wu dis- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trent, i-y--r rhrmlnl Hook 'onln-Avenel American Legion Elizabeth, at a Nuptial MUM, Youth Fellowship sessions. of ththe SchooBhl 6 Ho final recreation dance of the cussed at the regular monthly] Mi-s. James Schmidt. Mrs, Uddrr Company, j Auxiliary p»esented the Am- Saturday morning at Sacred tlon. at season at School JO tomorrow. meetinti g of thth e ColonlCll a CounclljPetCoil w Caruso and Mr. and Mrs.] Rev. William Cohea, retribution of the ing last week, A loving cup will be presented erlcanism Award to Allen War-!*"* Chwch. Illubeth. Herbert Newman. iPresbyUrlan Church, Rohwny, will b* compMed OBrien0 , held Monday night at the ln Others elected were : to the couple by Andrew Mc- shtwaky. a sixth grade studentl »»• f^{J The third In a series of hm-JwUl speak at »_ je»_for the unelB of the bridegroom and man Avenue firehouse. ward Kllm, school pr Clellan, president of the Col- The punxwe of this cam- at School 17 at a meeting last church school staff and mem- pastor of ttie Church of St. John] lonel Kahn, president, told'lly night dinners will be held honorary vice president! onla Village Civic Association. paigp n Is to l««»t« Invalid or week at the post. bers of the session Mny 4 at the Baptist, CUffside Park, of- the group that there has beenjtomorrow at 6:30 at the church. Wayne Travis, vice pn Medals will be presented to the aged mldenli In the Members are baklnt cakes for; j , 4 P. M. at the church. The f]clate( t the mmoivs and much Interest In such a move A hot roast beef sandwich Mrs. David Ranohe, girl and boy chosen but "all of fmcrxenrer, to they may session will express Its appreci- the county sponsored party tolcelrtrit«l ttw Mais. The bride by civic groups in other part* of luncheon will be given by the •round" couple. hf removed In the shortest ation to the staff for the work secretary: Albert Henn*;J |be held tomorrow at Lyons was escorted by her father. the town, particularly in PortJLadles Aid Society from noon urer; Mrs. Edward Mrs. Prank Hayes will time. Houpltal. Mrs. Eugene Eoenlg, Maple- Reading, He pointed out, how-to 2 P. M. Wednesday at the done through the year. tn addition all'iurh resi- corresponding secretary! Judge the finals in the fox Mrs, Harry Jones, Sr., rewood- , was matron of honor and ever, that such an amalgama- church. officers will take over! trot and Jitterbug contests. Fin- dents will receive fire call VIIss Mary OBrien, sister of ported cards and flowers were tion would drastically alter the A missions team from the duties In September. alists In the fox trot are Bar- rard» with th« new pollee sent to Oold Star Mothers forjthe bridegroom^ bridesmaid. set-up of the Colonla group, re- iPrlnceton Theological aemi- drpartment telephone num- Play Offered MM. Qustave DePrelb bara Orslni and Robert Sauers, faster. James Barry, Elizabeth, was, quire a new constitution and nary will be guests at the Cathy Toma and Douglas ber. best man. Ushers were Richard nerhaps weRken a report on the suocei Members planning to attend church April 25 and 26. The and Piank Ma Das and Pat Her- Persons wh» have not been Wraback, Elizabeth, cousin of the emphasis that could be put Uvlttea *f the group du the annual national presidents By Youth I nil . rick and Dennis Roman. contacted, or who wish addi- the bridegroom, and Leo J. jii Colonia's problems. line is available, a tie-In must year. luncheon M*y 4 In Atlantic MBS. JAMBS F. O'BRIEN Jitv.rbug finalists are Jan- tional cards, may fall George Raber, Jr., Colonla, brother of COLONIA—the Youth Group A donation of 125 wa City should can Mrs. Kuchna Urging that such an expan- be made. Ice Marklewlcz and Roy Yarr, Srott, Faran Placf. ttw bride. Joseph Butts, Eliza- St. Benedict's Preparatory of the New Dover Methodlst|tojhC Iseltn First Aid for reservation* and but trans- sion, or the forming of a super- About the question of limi- Pat Marrle and Bill Larble, beth, was soloist. Bchool, Newark, U employed by Plans were made for portation. Council, would ultimately bene- ting sub-divisions, urged at the iChurch attended a play, 'Tam- Joyce Lello and Steve Lenortj Mrs. O'Brien is » graduate of [American Stores, Irvlngton. fit all parts of the Township, last meeting, Mr. DIMaio re- trip to Philadelphia Mrs. Kuchn* will also take lly Portrait." presented by the and Lea 6t°ulowitz and Joel;Family Meeting St. Benedictine Academy, Eliz- A reception was held at the Buddy Harris said. ported that as a result of Inst sixth grade graduating reservations for the annual abeth, and attended Drake Bust- Villa Roma. Elizabeth. After a Pilgrim Players of the Union Oursman. "All the work of our township war's court ruling, It U un- Mrs. Cortland Clark, Music will be played by "The Middlesex County luncheon to ness College, also Elizabeth. wedding trip to Washington Congregational Church, at the dent of the county PTA be held May I at Arbor Inn. She is employed as a bookkeep- the couple will make their home Satellites", a local group.' Planned by PTA study, our education committee, subdivisions, pending the com-Trinity Methodist Church,|gpoke on "PTA in the Mrs. Kuchna will serve on er by Fyr-yyter Co., Newark. »t S33 East Second Avenue, Ro- Chsperones last week were ISEUN — Plans were made is township-wide already. We pletion of a master plan. Re- Rahway. The group was ac Mrs. SMbo'i third gra the county convention com- Her husband, an alumnus of selle. *„! Mr. and Mrs, Chester Thomas, to hold the final home and pay taxes to Woodbridge. our quests for sub-divisions con- companled by Rev. and Mrs. won the attendance awa _ mlttes for the convention to •• Mrs, Fred Qelshelmer, Mrs, family meeting of School 15 schools, roads, police, sanitation, tinue at "an alarming rate." Albert Sweet, Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Daniel Duff won Mitchell Christie, Mr. and Mrs.PTA, April 29 at the school, at be held July 11 In Jamesburj. etc., all depend on Woodbrldge. he said, with 38 per cent- of Herbert Schaefer and Acle Rlst. cuvl award. '„, Steven Rastocny, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wendall boll U secretary. Township land still available an executive board meeting Colonla Is not a town. By com- After returning to the church Class mother* of th — JUetaold. and Mrs, joJui.Toma, The group will meet again The Candidates Say.... for development. last week, at ttu school. bining; with other civic groups, a inort meeting was held and p-ade pupils will be The "Concords", Preston Mrs. Ralph Hoover will be May 13 at the Legion home, There win t» « mrethnr toon MR. SCHAJLTTS 8TATEMENT MR. KAFS STATEMENT we can work to defeat the sec- [refreshments served. at the next meeting Mi Toms, Ronnie Buckolz and Paul In charge and the toptc will be tionalism that has held Wood- of all Interested civic groups COLONIA — Howard Kay, A btke sale will be held Sat- I P.M. Dugarth, entertained and The Two D's, Delinquency COLONIA — Declaring that bridge Hack in its development." to consider the subject of off' George Rellly sang a solo. Minister Announces he has confidence In winning one of the Democratic candi- street parking" at the Inmanjurday;from 1 to_3P._ M and Discipline". It was decided that each dele- Birthdays were celebrated by The library board of the PTA Tuesday's primary election, dates for the Town Committee Avenue Shopping Center. Mr. benefit of the Methodist Youth Mail Deliery Star Peter Rastocny, Victor Scay- Schedule of Services William R. Scharff, a Demo- in the Fifth Ward, summed up gate at the meeting report back Fellowship. Refreshment* win |has been attending a course at, ion this matter to his member manskl, Peter Chousen, Butch cratic candidate for the Town his campaign for the primary ... . ,. . . Questloned about the degree be lenred for a small donation. In Elmwood Si he Freehold Regional High COLONIA — Rev. George A 8 008 Sleuse and Margaret Kozak, the Fifth election at a meeting at the, " ^ «nd tfiat a gme«i of protection from bankrupt Anyone unable to deliver then- ISELIN —Starting 1 School. Sessions are conductedtehults. pastor of the Church of I'eport be heard from all at the thn ciood Bhepherd, Unitedjward told hUVorken at theihome of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin builders afforded home pur- baked goods to the church can house delivery of maH| from 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. next monthly meeting of the bertn In the Itanwood i home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel' Monas. It Albermarle Road. chasers by the township, the|have them picked up calling Attending the next meeting Church of Christ, meeting at 'Council. of Iselin. WlUlam T. Cohen, 351 Cypress Drive, that townshlp affairs chairman re- Mrs. Shaefer, FU-8-5934. Radio Headliner Wednesday will be Mrs. FredJSchool 17, Inman Avenue, an- "I have made a sincere ef- Lloyd McChesney, education potiinaater announced. Relght, Mrs. Carl Luna, Mrs.'nounces the schedule of services he had conducted his cajnpalgnfort", Mr. Kay said, "to meet ported that Nathan Duff. Town- Sunday at 6 P. M, a Fellow- .„ w».«~.~- .... ™..,——,w.y , «... «», =-.M. ~ —luiMummichairman,, saiwidu thaw»ti hinias cuiranu-commit-i , attornev had told him The streets and house i Hoover, Mrs. Henry Welman, Sunday as follows: ( ship supper will be served. The To Speak Sunday on "a high level wfth theithe Democratic party voters ln|tee had decided to postpone an t^e "t na ]aw ben Included In the new 4 'Mrs. Charles Orbone and Mrs. 9:45 A.M.,church school knowledge that you want an the Ward. I have been and will open forum on an appointed; annual conference will follow COLONIA — Paul Brenner, requires a guarantee to be at 7 P. M. All church members| lee M* aa follows Robert Argalas. classes for all; 11:00 AM., efficient government I Intend continue to be a good Demo- versus elected Board of Educa- Street, S to «; ' radio personality of Station posted by the builder. Only pro- are urged to attend. Rev, Ro- The PTA will hold a meeting morning worship and sermon, to help bring about as ft mem-;crat, believing in the Demo- tion until it was known whether Avenue, 276 to 288; 'WNTA, Newark, will be the tection for the homeowner is land L, Lurlch, district superin- April 20 at 8 at the school. The "What is the Use of Hoping?" ber of the Town Committee." jcratic party"s aims and goaLs.'the question would definitely be agreement reached by the- re- Avenue, IS to 55: At speaker at the men's breakfast tendent, will preside. nominating committee will pro- Nursery during worship for. After thanking workers forjl believe that running In the,placed on the referendum t the time of| Avenue, 5 to 100; to be held by the Jewish Com- 1 munity Center of Colonla, Sun- sent the new slate of officers.'pre-school children. 'rallying to the cause so earn-Wmary Is an Ameii-n right,^ ]- sale. The S. C. S. will meet to- Street, J to 11. day at 9:30 A.M. at Ashbrook estly and sincerely", Mr.! continuing, he stated Mrs. Joel Dlugasch announced morrow at 8 P. M. Election of To receive delivery of j Swim Club. "My record tentative plans for the Installa- [officers will take place and a by carrier residents of Mr. Brenner will narrate an moving to tion dinner to be held In Oc- reception for new members will itreeis must have house l PTO finished lustre other be held. Members and friends Illustrated history of the Ameri- an active member ana iw.intr. which prohibit any en-tober. bers in a coiupicnoui Complaints were again volcedjof the church are Invited. together with » mail can musical theatre. Many old running time favorites as well ns curwnt By Amboy Hospital •"'"••s i>H"nt phone com- stars will be featured In the and holes, well 811 rates whlch mRke Iselln CdLONIA— The life of Mrs.1ters, Mrs. Jennie Marazltl, meetings of thej John Pif.h nr • P ? presentation. rmn waK Paul Ablonczy, 225 eolonla Boontoon; Mrs. Louis Cobo.j Committee and Board of|committ«nuin speaking as -parts of Woodbrldge All men are cordially invited drainage and sewers." local limit for Co- Boulevard, president of the Dover; Mrs. Raymond OrlfflnJ Education reirularly. Clvic-jrepresentative of Shorrei'f Make Yoir Mrs. David Chic* sponsored: "I hare been chosen by P.T.O. of Schools 2 and 16. wasMin| e Hill, and Mrs. Jack, residents of the Town-reported that lonlB the Oneg Shabbot after services ApfoiDtmeat Now reviewed at a meeting last Hulmes. Morrlstown; her hus-majority of the Democrats o ishlp shouM not vait until they -nv- P\S, to Colonia roadsip • i • vt . Friday night, to honor her hus- Hulmes. Mor Kr )bl n Registration Dates presentecl liy Llie Colonii Unit'mate and friend, Mrs. Sam; ducted his campaign on a "MRh * , P"^! , ! f icustom8 and ceremonies of b lldget r BEAUTY of the Pertli Amboy General Andalora, Morristown. level", that he did not believe , ^rialed P"° to adop-Passove]. wil] be deUvered by Set for Kindergarten tion. Hospital Guild. ™pfs' Up M"lce or tack- Rabbi Jacob Jungreis tomorrow! PERMANENT COLONIA— Robert K. Mul- Colonla friends who particl-,i;ickCd"""ac and Mute P Arwn:ngol-styshr slir sh i inB lftbpls on onents nt 8 P.M. at Temple Beth WAVES ligan, principal of School 20, Besides P.T.O. and Coloniaipated were'MrsVMri/coweai'^harfj f will"not"be" V rubber' °PP " Discusses Walks Sholom, 90 Cooper Avenue. Keg. $15.00 »D,S» announced registration of ltln-; Unit work, Mrs. Ablonczy is a first president of Colonia Unit; stamp. Those who have at-i pprimary campaign", he; LalTy DMaiOi Township af- dergarten children for next|charter member and past presi- Mrs. Wendel Doll, Brownie p The nominating cSommittee, Values ©up tempted to override the ma- oncludedd, "Is between two men|f|f ajjr,, chairman gave answers year will be held nt the school dent of the Colonla Club and Leader; Miss Mary Mullen, a r headed by Norman Gardner, All W»TM -Compute with Jorlty and pick their own can-jrunning^ for the Democratic;t;to many questions which his Shampoo, Style Cut Mid April 28 and 29 from 9:30 to a past president of the Colonla principal of Schools 2 and 16; 1 w111 resen dklate violate the true and I am proud to Commltt5e''had'''been"'criarKedS P t a slate of candl-J (t?l« Bettlncl AH Permanent Waves 11:00 AM. and 1:30 to Unit, American Legion Auxil- dates 3:00 Mrs, Harry Jones of the Legion of Democracy. I am sure the]say that my campaign has beenjwith at the last meeting. Onj Sunday evening, at 8:30 Done by Fredric Himself | PJH. iary and has served as chairman Auxiliary, and Mrs, Charles people of Colonla will refuse to, to promote the high itWls of [the sub'ect of sidewalks, he*"P.M.' a"t' th""e genera'l congrega- Children to be registered of many fund, drives. The for-Ronge of Colonia Club. be swayed by the dictates or^ie Democratic party. I feel quoted Norman Tanzman of the:tional meeting at the center. Fredric YOUR HAIRDRESSSER Phones: must be five years old on orjmer Angle Innacola, Morris- A recording of good wishes the Town Hall and will choose!that tne sincere, true Demo-]Plannlng Board as saying thnti Rabbi JungreiB demonstrated 1M Elai Ave., Eahww FD 8-9S83 — FU l-170» I before October 31st, 1919, A town, she has also been active!^ MrSi jo"iln petdmBn of me ta be the Democratic can-'crate who vote on primary dayjif a street has been graded, It a model Passover Seder! KRKDglC an! mVEH CM-ll* mur ItflMi to ttft. YM| bjrth certificate must be pre- la the County American Le-Tuscon, Ariz., formerly of Colo- dldate at the November' elec-i wall come out and elect me asjls mandatory that sidewalks and iWednesday evening to the; sented. Each child must be gion Auxiliary. \lon..7,y was presented the governing body. I will be li bf brother, Ralph, Summit; sis- polio before being admitted. silver bracelet inscribed' glad to work with any member; -This Is your life, Angle Ab- of the Committee for the bene-! lonczy." fit of the people of my Ward." Entertainment was by eight Mr. and Mrs. John Acqulsto; In Hop Contest announced that a birthday ral-| "Can-Can" dancers from "Co- Thomas Smith; ly In honor of Mr. Scharff will! I3ELIN — lonla Capers of 1958," an en- were winners; Limited held at the Ashbrook Swim a"d \nn tertainment presented by the of a cha cha contest at a Ber- P.T.O, during her tenure as muda Hop last Friday at School president. The dancers were Mrs Constant Shlss a s Quantity/ Charles Ronge, Joseph Vitale, tetions"to"attend"Re"fr;;hm'ents >f'. ' „ ! : ' Joseph Nototnick, Jim Ander- will be served. chairman, announced medals TAPPHJl son, Richard Ashwell, Thorvald i were awarded. Runners up were O'Neil, Joseph Leili and Fred! iDianMond a Vorls and Ronnie ||Mlles. 4-H Beaverettes a Mrs. Eugene Rockwell is presi- Welcome iVeur Member^™i^£n^ dent of the unit, and Mrs. John baum Mrs GAS GRANGE I8ELIN — Peggy Kleinani ' ' John Jewkes. Mrs Patterson was program chair- was welcomed Into membership! . MrB' William Moor- man. Assisting backstage were \ In the Beaverettes 4H Club at . Mrs. Louis Elio. Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Jack Savage an8 Mrs. Jo-a meeting last week With Mrs. liai» Thackara, of the Cham seph Vitale, A tape^ recording! Edward Karlevo, the leader. O'Hills Woman's|Club and Mrs. GAS Genje Sayi: was made of the efttlre show Sharon Karlevo was named Uwrence Huth. i. ,lMk Ftr Tl» Ntw (010 STAR AWUD and presented to Mrs. Ab- temporary secretary. Nomination and election of lonczy. Susan Lyle, Sharon Karlevoi queen and king will take place Unique new lymbol of quality , . . pr«- and Mftriori« Makin attended at the dance tomorrow at the wnted by the American Gaa Association the 4R carnival and danc-e at school. Trophies will be award-' to honor only the world's vtry fineit Gu India eases curb on foifignjDayton Orange, at Dayton last|ied on April 24, the final dance Ranges! news agencies. week. |of the year.

Nothing cooks or looks like a TappanF And this •/(•«» TAPPAN GOLD STAR RANGE is the very finest of ttye Tappan liaded by the People! line. IU inspired modern styling ... fully automatic convenience . . . incredible per- formanpe means years and years of care- free cooking; for you] Ask for an "Action Repudiated by the Pros! Demonstration" today — at your Gas Com- Because BILL SCHARFF refused to accept pany or local Tappan dealer. ]| :: the dictates of the Town Hall's professional politicians, he is running independently of Ix»k I'or Theie And Mcnv Oilier OultUndiog QP.IHJ Featuret la R»|« Ahardtd Tht New GOLD STAiU MMri DCAKHU Town Hall. . lurMr«lt|i4-lrai« TOMORROW'S FBATUMi AT TOTJR (Hn.nwilttlc.il, t««l.otltj) ttw Md tiM«r FINGERTIPS TODAY ... IN A NEW Hi. OMI.Y Obligation • SilMI|ktJl| krtlbr, »«M TAPPAN GOLD STAR BANGS I TlMMNlMMIr Mll-ii friddU • m-wn coimtM cuna "•!•«•" d*ck , «wiil- Jfu die Pfuple of Colouia • sitmun now • mwmomoooi A vote for Bill Scharff is a vote for Colonia

Pull Down Lever 12A on Your Voting Machine fOTTHAMlOY U9 Marktt It "HEADQfJAKTEKS VO& JUV WAltK HOFfKNEBb Primary Election TELEVISION ELIZABETH LOMAX »ud TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1959 It W. J«rwy St. APrMANCES Aulhoriied Innehlw (it, Hales and Service Dealer POLLS OPEN 7 A.M.r8 P.M. MfTUCHfN 51 Main Street ME 4-0021) Woodbridge Paid for by Friendn of the Candidate U2 Main St. MUut CM Mtf k it 1m Stork* — wvrmo PAOB THIRTEEN Officers 7-Year-0ld Fords Girl Travels Leading Fashion Model In Spain (Uub Cintly Casey Follow* ,.;, ct.ioll of In Mam** Footatppg ,us held nt a Outlined In Kxvitinff Career] V FORDS - Leonardo Santa Wy (ill.I)A KRESS . .,|, the library. iMiiriiin, lirofcssor of Spanish at i-'rick was IT- FORDS A few months ago, :lnss (.'ollrgr, spoke on his top New York fashion photo- U(T president; travels t.hrnuKh Spain and l i>rni>hrr, J. B. Solowlnski. who showed slides at a meeting of An- 'resides In Fords, admired a the Finds I,ions Club Monday for two [Picture of a youngster in the nlirht. Professor Santu Marina I window of a Perth Amboy Pho- showed mnny old Spanish bultd- in „,,, inkr place 'lographnr's shop. He Inquired iiiRs. IndiKllni! monasteries and i ,Up|Hr to be held nnd found she was Cindy Casey, churches. 'tiiitfonwuod Manor. wvrtti-yefir-old daughter of Mr. He wns presented with a cer- mid Mrs. Arthur Casey, 14 tiflnnte from the Lions for tha Mildred Lane, Lafayette Es- work ho has accomplished In., ,.s for the dinner •|..".,,.iih Mrs. Arthur tales. Europe, •;l, Mnin Street, or An appointment was arrang- Robert KiiRler, candidate for ';:, nihliim, Redfield ed mid the young lady was district governor from the Cran- bury Lions Club, inducted Vic- i; n | photographed In the Fords tor c. Johansen Into member- .. i- is voted at the sin's home in a layout for | ship In the Fords club. Mr. Kug- ,„• n,r paintings sub- Impliclty Patterns appearing ler paid tribute to the club for IMKIS youngsters] a national magazine. its charity work and urged tha ,) v.HIS, which have All this might be exciting to now member as well as thosn ,, „„ nt. the library. nost parents, but to Mr. and present to keep up their OOm« •!,,, mviu'dcd In the An. Casey, It Is almost a re- mtmlly work. ,,', ji- follows: first, peat performance. Mrs. Casey, Dr. Schwehla, Qhalrman, an- •; i;:ni;: scrond, Jean icrsplf was a top model, had nounced the annual lidter , !„•! twin sister; ihotos appearing In new&pa- nlr.ht will be held June 24 at tha li;i MiitlM'ii: honor- jers, magazines and other pub- >ak Hills Manor, Metuchen. ,;',, Duvld Baglnsk: eatlons all over the country, William Westlake, chairman, PROUD WINNERS in a poster contest conducted amonf itndenta of Our Lady of Peace School, Fords, display their MrKillrii'lt. mm a very tender age. innounced the annual scrtfp .,. i. (Is were presented Irive will be held April 26. All l; Mrs. Casey, born In Jersey :; ;i, Mdlnar and Elsie to rliht) Robert Pucci, grade 8B, and Eugene Petroff, ,7B. Second row (left to right), Ruth Ann Vanco. 8B; Sarah Lions members, Fords resident! 'ity. was a model more or less WixHlbrldge, for Pasternack, 8B, and Barbara PetersakTB. Judge, (left to right), John Onofrey, parUh photographer; Anthony Pap- and residents of the surround- . :\;t Iclics. itcadlly from the age of six pacchla, teacher, J* «: »ter^JW-to. teacher Grade 7, and Rev. Samuel Constance, a^tetant p«tor at Our ng areas, should place all their months until she ektered col- of Peace Church. Sponsor of the eontett waa the parish's Holy Name Society. • rt-jwrimentwil l have} crap metal at their curb to be ege. , on display nt ilcked up at that time. She was listed with such top ;.,i unit al the Art to the West coast, visiting all of his time. Quests at the meeting wers gencies as Walter Thornton, the National Parks, Then from Mrs. Casey has become active Ernest Blanchard and John ohn Robert Powers and Har- California they took: a trip to In the Woman's Club of Fords,DeAngelo Lauds Parents faremko, ry conover, and according to Western Canada and enjoyed won third prize especially in the drama group; the huge collection of pictures camping out. at the Metuciitn the PTA of Our Lady of Peace ,nd stories I saw, was one of and the Woodbridge Red Cross, For Cooperation at Hops week. In 1951, the Caseys took a the leading child models in the trip to Florida, Cuba and Nas-in which she Is a member of the Plans Completed were iountry. sau. Later In the year, they went board. HOPELAWN — Joseph^ De-eration during the year. She re- i i'l.'il tn, leader 0/ \ngelo, supervisor of the Hope- Bonnie, as She la known by to Europe.for five months. When discussing Cindy's fu- ported they have been calling For Penny Sale ! «.|) SO, which the lawn Youth Organization, en- : her friends, and her husband They visited Holland, Belture as a model, Mrs. Casey for their children promptly at! HI:, m-: Miss Elaine ounced a Bermurta Hop will be KEASBEY — The Keasbey Arthur have known each other|gium, Germany, Switzerland, said: 10:30 and showing great inter- eld tomoirow at the Hopelawn Home and School Association .., 1 ..mnior delegate to since high school days. They Austria, Italy, France and Eng- est in the activity of the organ- : !,i:i Institute to be "I want Cindy to be a com-School. I will snonsor a penny sale Tues- resided In the saKe neighbor- land, returning on the liner ization. •i!!:j!icr at Douglass pletely normal child. I can't see Charlotte Zambor and Russell! day at the Keasbey School. hood. When she completed herlUberte. taking her into New York and Mr. DeAngelo reminded the , : 1 \! -s Kntliy Kipsey brillo, Hopelawn, won the waltz teenagers "and Members have been requested to FASCINATING FAMILY: Meet (he Arthur Cam*!—mother unlor year at-Maryland Col The highlight of the trip :•.,- ,:• ;• site. turning her Into a professional !nnt/>st at lft«k wwir' A rt donate their articles for sals and dauthter, Cindy, dressed in matcbJnf Mexican lonnfinr ege, Baltimore, In 1944 they was a tour of Italy where they at this age. I don't mind any e registration cards must be pre- . 1 .".1 KiwaiiB, Interne fefol Dalla, Colonia, and Earl as early as possible. onUlU, in e*r«* fMhioii msdrla, Bsddj is a research were nurried. Arthur was in were aranted a semi-private work that can be done right here sented at each dance to gain ;..i:'.s (h;tirman. an- Prang, Fords, were mnners-up. The hot dog sale Is betas keld ehemlit. Th« family resldrs in Lafayette Eatatea. the Marine Corps and was dueaudience with the late Pope in Fords, but I want to allow her admission. He also reempha- ...,; 'hi- .•tub has donated Plans were completed for the sized, only Townshm residents at noon ^^ at Qie scho°1- to go overseas. ?lus XII. Only ten people were plenty of time for play, sports •, • CARE sowing ma- annual spring dress-up dance are allowed admittance to the' ] A• te' a "fo r clas' s mother"—s wi- B He was stationed in China Pr«ent. and school. If she wants to o be held next week. Mr. De- The Ca&eys brought with dances, which are sponsored by be held May 5 at the school. while Mrs. Casey returned to model when she is older, she will Ingelo reported several surprise : • 1,MI! ;i- Molnar, district them a letter of introduction the Woodbridge recreation de- A special committee meeting, Miss Judith Vargonick college and graduated In 1945 make the decision," 'eatures are being arranged. • -rviitimi chairman, 'rom a friend, Rt, Rev. Msgr. partment. to plan the sixth grade gradua- with IBS. degree in Physical According to Mrs. Casey, "it! Mrs. Peter Pinelll, president! tion, will be held Tuesday with .•••: : citation to Mrs, 'ames Hamilton, pastor of St, Registration for spring and Education, Mr. Casey returned is very hard for a child who isif the HYO, thanked the par- jMrs. Irving Greenwald, Mr*. .', !)••: in'i'Mdent, for the 'atrick's Church, Jersey City Bride of Stephen Komar to his studies after the war ents for their continued coop- summer activities will be heli Ann Norado, Mrs. Steven Say- to the American College of in the limelight to remain un- ••>-. iii youth conserv* and graduated in 1948 from St. April 29 and 30 front 6 to 8 Pczak, Mrs. Steven Darabos and Cardinals, in Rome. spoiled and normal, and I want P0RD8 — Mlsa Judith Ann St. Peter's College, Jersey City Cindy to be just like all the M. at the Hopelawn Field. All Mrs. Joseph Scrlttore In charge. N• • r;< • I mid Mrs. Rosen- by 8ync.ro Machine Company, The travelling Caseyt were Vargonick, daughter of Mr. and A research chemist with Air g y other children her age." Former Candidates iTownsbip youths Interested ar< The executive board will meet ;. :i,:!il'-d delegate* to Perth Amboy., Mrs. Joseph Vargonick, 40 Dun- Reduction Labs, Murray Hill, grounded" during the last sev- Cindy did a solo dance mini mvlted u p iMay 6. .•• <•nvi'iition May 13 After a wedding trip to Florl To Aid in Cqropqigni *» &* bar Avenue, was married Satur- he hat his Masters Degree in en years, but early thit year [ber in Our Lady of Peace kin • v..n.tic City and Mr«. da, the couple will reside at the day to Stephen John Komar, Science from Stevens Institute they left daughter, Cindy, with dergarten graduation program SEWAREN—A meeting of n.-i Mrs Petersen! Perth Amboy address. son of Mr. and Mrs. Btephen of Technology, Hoboken. their parents and flew to Mexi- and can't wait to learn tap rou' former Bepnblican candi- . •! .ill.TIUli'S. Komar, 724 Hommann Avenue, co City and Acapulco. tines. dates in the Third Ward was ; -':.:i imip will par- At present he Is working for! Mrs. Casey and Cindy were NEW LOW SPRING PRICES Perth Amboy. If her mother is any example, held at 98 Summit Avenue, • . •::•• (Iruinii festlvail his Doctorate at Rutgers Uni- wearing matching lounging Lafayette Unit [Cindy is bound to be a com1 Present were Frederick M. 1 .•• Papcnnill Play- Rev. Alfred E. Smith offici- versity at night. outfits made in Mexico when pletely normal girl. Adams, a former mayoralty • •. ".iiinim. ated at the double ring cere- After her graduation Mrs I called on them. candidate and GOP candi- • • ixtnrd will meet mony at Our Lady of Peace |Casey taught corrective posturi They make it a policy to col ON COAL Dance Saturday date for that post this year; ••• ,:: ;:;•• library. [Church. at the Ann Delafield, DuBarry lect one valuable item from FORD6 — Reservations Cradle Roll Parly Fred Simonsen, Herbert B. Oiven In marriage by herj Success School, of the Richard each country they visit. Pennsylvania Premium Anthracite Rankln, A. A. Discavage, father, the bride Hijdnut Corporation. We have Venetian Scheduled by Circl i/if Sub' Sponsored William Bird, Sewaren; Stan- PEA of taffeta and "Only physical education tea' which we bought in Venice FORDS - The PriscUla Mis NUT 95 5 llx It usury Society held by Lafayette Estates Civ after a tour of the glass works, ley Chapman and Lonice Her fingertip veil fell from a chers irere employed at the sionary Circle will hold a Cradle 1 1 ft 1 Association, Saturday at thi Deelbni, Avenel. A ,:ike sale spon double crown of chantllly lace,: school", Mrs. Casey told me beautiful triple tiered sllver|Roll Party-for pre-Sunda; 1 STOVE Attar Rosary So- -xd »d "and we were the only school tray from Mexico, Belgian School sie children and their The group will form an ad- COAL I0N "•• I-Kly of Peace carried a bouquet of carnations a >proved by the American Medl lace, Delft china from Holland, parents Sunday at 3:30 P. M,visory board to aid present ORDER H8W-Cm FU 8-1000 Swiss wood carvings, Italian April 26 centered around a white orchid. According to Mrs. Jeremiah cai Association, as far as Jinow at Our Redeemer Lutheran candidates with their cam- •\ at the school Miss Arlene Jardon, Fords, P. Lucy, reservations can belit still is." leather, and on the wall In the Church hall. paign. mie wltn her ftt 59 living room, we have one of Anthony Totv 'as maid of honor and brides-\ Arlington During the time she wa, A program will be presentee John Hughes, Woodbridge, Di ith M d M A Germany's famous clocks," she GHODOSH BROS., & WEXLER :m.ni. lalds were Miss Janice DeSat- working In New York, Bonnie to show parents the Sunda; Republican organization can- declared. '•'< "a.stijtiber was ylk, Fords, and Miss Arlene gelo Lombardl, 14 Snyder Road. once again worked as a model School system, its alms ani didate in the Third Ward, BLUE COAL - FUEL OIL - KOPPEB'S COKE '1.H1 uf a penny argonick, sister of the bride. AH those planning to attend She showed me montage pic "Now that Cindy is old purposes. A get .acquainted hour was a guest. The group will • May 18. Edward Kovacs, Avenel, was should let Mrs. Lucy make ar- tures demonstrating proper ex enough, we are lookink forward will follow and refreshments meet monthly until the No- 36 E. GRAND AVENUE RUWAY est man and ushers were Jo- rangements for them by toerclse- s for attaining correct pos to travelling again." Mr. Caseywill be served. * vember elections. ture and pictures of herself a told me, "the next trip we hope! 1 eph Kovacs, Hopelawn, andnight if possible. Mnnta Kurits, Fords. dopting faults to be corrected, to make is a sail down the coast In addition to a roast beef inland waterways and then on Mrs. Komar is a graduate ofor ham supper, dancing will be "Surely you remember thi PROVEN QUALITY... Voodbrldga High School and is before and after pictures thai to Bermuda. We have a friend featured by a top orchestra and who is a master at sailing, and mployed by F,W, Woolworth|g^eral "surprises are being ar- appeared In so many publics tlons," she exclaimed, "well I have been studying too." nd Company, Woodbrldge. A ranged by the committee. raduato of Middlesex County many of them were of me|" Except for his Interest in echnltal and Vocational High Cuba, dismisses hundreds Since 1948 the Caseys hav travelling, Mr. Casey finds his chool, the groom la employed from civil service. been avid travelers. They drove work and studies take up most ADD THAT ROOM 1 . t ...If You Need It —Even If Y6u (Haven't All the Ready Cash!

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and Mrs. Henry Happel and'Mm. Fred Schumann, TJttlelparty at the home of Mr, and —Mr. and Mrs. James Ful- Wlles, pr*-4 H clul), «t | jvtde two five fey icnlon,. «>ffrorft,^ pfA ISamtt orlght and children, Lillinn and I vim, Onry, Alftn. Bruce and;Ferry. Mrs. Wlllard Bern. V 1 "t week with loud Nursery School Jmorninif group for 3 to 4 year _ Joseph Rapflcloll. 'nMs and «n afternoon Rtnup Nominating i*TOIlp W»yne were (ruests after thej —Mr. and Mrs Charles -MissBarbarsKril!MissBarbarsKl!, daimhm - Michael, Little Falls: Mr snd| Woodbridge Oaks Undi CWIPICRIO Riid] 'or voiin?»tpr» of 4 and 5.' ISELIN — Mrs. Andrew D»- trip at a famllv dinner nt the!jenkln» have announced the ter of Mr*. Walter Kronert, It Mrs. Abram PersonettePtt . NewNe - Rffristratlon Is limited to \\^ . p^ j, . home of Mr. and Mm. Robert'^rth-of a «on, Stephen Charles, a surnlcal patient at Perth Am-1ark; Mr a.nd Mrs. Charles Per- Ambrose demonstrati Sets Open House 7m prMld( nt of st ry and daughter. Michele, Wee- t outflttlnr? of a children In each froup. „ ,. , _ .. , . . , nudnmoni. at Memorial Osteopath Ic Hoi- boy General Hospital. COLONIA - Interested hauken; Mr. and Mrs. Robert box. Mr». Kenneth William. i .C«rli»7. Parochla School, an- —Mr. and Mr». Robert Ac-,oital, Elizabeth. The couple al- —Carol Kattenback, dau?h- ents arc invited to visiting w«lt m the teacher-director and » »*.pounced the appointment of a OLADTS E. MANK from Aoril 27 to May 1 (mm 9 ond teacher \» being addod to nominating «mmUt«. « fol-, Lincoln Highway. IMII» father, Edward Ackerman, who' —Si'ndav (ruests of Mr. and to 11:45 A.M.. »t the Play- lws; H rT olol chal MI Perry. Weet New York, were the Mothers Day tea. the tuff. The director and tho »"• :" L7' [; Tel. LI-8-UTI Is a patient at Newton Memorl- Mrs. Walter Huryk were Mr. birthday ouViiiwm M school Cooperative Nursery, Mr T al Hospital, Newton. Mr. and and Mrs. Nicholas Woloszyn Genevieve Ratchford, Belleville!tuests of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas At the n?xt meetln, Inc., at Astibrook Swim Club, achool »re itate approved. "»»". V "«"»" "^dj members will be tauirti Mr«. Milton MlnU, cnrrc- —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mri, Aekerman and sons, Rob- and (laughter, Mary, Green- and Mrs. William Cook. ClarkJPerry. HlEhlnnd Avenue. A parent anntewlld Mrs. Donalb d McQulre.l Thethp j to make fancy party ipondlng secretary will take; _ * |are«ne, Newark, werc «u««t«"of|ert Jr,, Joaeph. Janies andi Ray- wich, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. —Robert Neale celebrated his. nwtlne to BIFO s*h<"iuled for ^ m ! ! wlches. reRlstrnt'on or dive further In Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oreene. mond were gursto of Mr. and Dant« Rich and daughters, birthday at a family get to- Qoverbelle* Prepare April 28 At 8:30 P.M. formation at FU 1-2036, The PTA met last week at; —Robert Fitzslmmons, Jr., Mrs. Walter Howell, Phillips-Lauren and Janet, Rye, N, Y, A gether The non-proftt, non-nectarl- the school after parent tfacher Thomas Fitzslmmons, Richard burg. .weekend guest was Mrs, S. A. - Robert Neale, Jr. enjoyed For Party Meeting too LATE ISEUN—Kathleen Ambrose; "Am I late for my din »n, Interracial organization will! •Sf»ct! conferences In the elaMvooms.'Happel, Henry Happel, Jr. and —Mr. and Mrs. George BaileyIZellner, Bronx. N. Y. a trip with other members of' take registrations beginning' All It I4ke«"lo"'feath«r your' A report was mnde on the'Wilfred Yoos enjoyed a trout and dwhfa-rs. Eileen and -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kat-the Glee Club of School IS to id Arlene Cwlekalo wereiwked the cannibal piln )artv "Yes, everybody's April 27. JI'thesJ*dTys Is . mtlp downlwecwsful PTA dance held ashing trlp_ to Baxton Kail. Diane were (tuents of MrsJzenbacJ k attended a comblna-Carnegie Hall. New York Cltyjnamed to arrange^ »J te Plant are being made to pro-| -Observer, Norfolk, V.a|Saturday. Haturday. The boys, with Mr.jcharles Bailey and Mr. andjtton bridal shower and bachelorJTuesday. ineetlmc April 27, of the Clover- gwered the canniball king, NEW JERSEY'S MONEY-SAVING SUPER MARKETS

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1 or Die sponson-d by daydy. ShSh e wins "CrnrtlCrnrtlf SnfiR,SnfiR, A representative of the morrow at the home of David held June « at the KnlRht-q of Many (Jit Amfunsn Uaion PPout 24.1, to|"Mnlden RememJM-r," and "Th< tew Jrrsey Taxpayers Anso-jORorke. 2 Longfellow Drive Columbus Hall, Rahway. Mr. ()NIA PERSONALS I: 11 SnUtrchv ill, t'i» Ma-|LIUlr French Clock. latlon will be the speaker at|The puck meeting will be held and Mrs. Anthony Seybuck. At Cub Pack SfWioniattendcd « basic training class •onlr. Tempip, Woo.-lhrldse. Mr. -Seen at trm opening of th< he meeting of the Colonla VU> Aprll 24 lit School IB at 7:30 Dogwood Lane, are co-chair- 18BUN — Achlevment'at the home of Mrs. Edward ' ((|Onia Proper and Colonla Village) md Mm. Paul Ablotw.y and season at, Rooscvel1 age Civic Association tonight P M. Members of the pack and men. Anyone wishing to assist awards were presented to mem- Partenope, Colomla. Joseph VI- (Itir MM. Steven Seirkd arc chair* Pnrk were ambitious it 8:10 at. School 20. !their patents will tour Prank- may rail the 8eybucks at PU- bers of Cub Pack 149 c at a|slnko. cubfllMter. wts the In men. Entertainment,, (re Chosney, now in progre&n and trill con- -Dr. C. H. Rothfugs *1U AIDS CONSCIENCE ing will be held May 8. Richard Decker, watt; George Francis Calvaruso, Mr. and the home building fund. Guernsey Lane, had as her tinue until April 19th. A group speak on "India and Nepal" New York— The flew York .,. ,1,,,-ri-l —A card pflrty, sponsored by 1 Buronosky, bear; George Tier-Mrs. H, R. Irvine and Mrs. —Parents of boys In Scout guest for the Easter holidays, of volunteers under the direc- and "Big Oame Hunts in City Transit Authority received ' If-'the Colonla Branch of the a ten-dollar bill with thto note: ney and Thomas Leonardls. Benaon Balch. 1111 are urged to attend Mrs. Fiances B. Wachauf tion of Ronald C a 11 * n a n , Africa" »t t meeting of the ,,lr(.,,pd!Pei'th Amboy Hospital Guild, Brookfllde Court, will ring door- Colonia Club Monday at School I am lending to you here Hon; Michael Calvaruso, Ken- of Highlands, who recently eclc- "'" nmosiwill be held May 15 at the honort 0 b(1 hp]dA „ 3(, hratpd her eightieth birthday end t»k for drniatlmu 16 at 8:30. Members will par- lnolosed payment for rides on neth Engle, George Tierney, Robblng Peter? '.,',1 rcir'hardihome of Mrs. Walter Zlrpolo. silver arrow; Thomas Leonar- We understand daylight- thc Amnrlcnn LeK!on Hall. The Rahwav M e inor hi ljiipjp malntnin the library and ticipate In a theatre party to the transit system for which New Dover Road. Mrs. Richard saving time originated when an MinwBim Mlss Ethfl Imm R Hospital announces the birth of!, 'he Papermlll Playhouse, Mill- I did not pay. Will you pleaseldls. George Burnosky, George Hornyak; Parkas Ls chairman and tlckrtsi , , its services. old Indian chopped off one e,nd dftuKht(h r 0 ™ daughters to Mr. and Mrs. burn. May 26. put It in the conscience fund?"iTierney, gold arrow; Richard .'ma (may be purchased from any — A mretlng of the commlt- The transit authority said ftjDecker, bob cat. and Ronald of his blanket and sewed It on 1 P. Rapp, Meredith Road, nmll-'jnool) Denk, 92 Me Klnley Avo- The fourth annual spring of! member of the Guild. was the large.it "conttclence"JKochlcr, denner stripe. the other to make It longer. |)()|11U ... Honed vorally for the Griffith Hun and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice tee and dm mothers of Cub innce sponsored by the Colonia — Flying "K" Kingsvllle, Texa» meet April —Tickets are still available Music Foundation, Newsu'k Frl- Mlullore, 148 Cypress Street. |Hcout Pack 130 will be held to- Village Civic Association will be payment It ever got. I Alfred Hellrelgel w» wel- . NEW JERSEY'S MONEY-SAVING SUPER MARKETS

FRESH KILLED, TENDER PLUMP, "SIMPLY DELICIOUS" OR TASTY CHICKEN LEGS THIGHS lb FRESH KILLED, TENDER PLUMP, "SIMPLY DELICIOUS" CHICKEN BREASTS "S1MPIY DELICIOUS" CENTER CUT 4%#\ SWIFTS PREMIUM HAM STEAKS ' 89 BACON i. 49 ALL-WAYS SIMPLY DELICIOUS MEATS &

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Campbell's Soup v'BVt"irty _ Cleansing Tissues Vani*Wr 2^W39* Boiler's Beverages Mrhmn S^^'l Royalty PineappleDW «•Cruih#d 5-1"1! Easy Off Soap Pads - - 2^??' Open Sesame Crackers - F.F.V.Fudge'H'«utCooWes Bichman Pretzels - - - -***& Lummis Peanuts - - Alcoa Aluminum Wrap - YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL! Milky Way Candy - • - I-* Birry's Pecan Prize Cookies lbb-49 Oven Fresh Bakery Savings! Frozen Food Savings! Appetizing Savings! Enrico's Spaghetti Sauce - •* PEPPERIDQE FARMS SKeed Head Cheese - »»48' b Enrico's Pizza Pie Mix - - * TURNOVERS Sliced Tyrkey - - - 65' carry a wid* Mltrtion «f (AppU, tatpbtrry «r Bluabtrry) Food* for tho Panover Sliced Canadian Baton "" 33' Holidoytl APPLE DUMPLINGS u4k •r Chtrry, AppU Sliced Proscuitti - - POUND CAKE ROLLS Sliced Roast Beef - - ** 1 49 ALIEN * FRESH RAKEO C Sliced Tavern Ham Loaf * •UTTH OR MARBLI 55 LINDEN FARMS Sliced Genoa Salami - "*39' Allan's box b CRINKLE CUT POTATOES Honey Twisters Fresh Baktd 35 WAFFLES Sliced Capacola - - 79' O«urmtfi ft box of ft Cheese Buns Ovtn Frtth POP INTO German Style Bologna - 69' TOASTER lb ktty Ann full lb. AND SERVE Apple Strudel - - - 39° White Bread Enriclwd loaf 2 s 25'

Land 0' Lakes UPTON'S SOUPS HUNT CLUB BURGER BITS Fleischman's lb MAGARINE • You Always Save BUTTER Chicken'Noodle - Tomato Veg. "V39c k 5 59* Cradt Upton's Pea Soup - - - - 2 - « 29c \b. More at MUTUAL! w 25* *. $2-59 Onion, Beef Mushroom - - 2 •*»• 33c Corn Oil pkg. Condensed LIFEBUOY All Purpose RINSO LUX SWAN ALL WHITE Soap Floating Soap SPRY ( Toilet Soap b«th ban rag, bars ;,39< £2 43 £81' 4 r*. b-« 39* 2/29* 3/31* 5^27* 1.33* 3187* 4.83

Opposite Mutual Super Markets Town Hall PAGK SIXTEEN Capitol Dome (Continued from Edit. Pagr> deaths occur at night, hence- -tCLASSIFIED forth more State troopers and RATES - INJ'ORMATION BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY motor vehicle Inspectors will $1.M Tor IS word* j Dfaiilinr for »ds: be placed on night patrol. . . It lit now up to Governor Meyner 4« each additional irord ! 10 A. M. for thr Cle»ers Rnftm *vt« i TnekhK - - Plwtoerapliy Slgi Utterly whether to sign or veto a bill Pajabte In advance I puhlicatinn fcctrflit SchMl providing for * referendum to NOTE: No classified ads Uken over phonr; legalize board-walk and carnWa munt br srnt in. im "IDEAL WAY" ball and dart games for awards Telephone MErcury 4-1111 HENSCH'S wnie BROS. rw-s-ssu • man snna . Assemblyman Panara, D. • WALLS AND WINDOWS Mercer, ha» Introduced a bill In Wayside Fin. Sbei AGENT NATIONAL VAN the Legislature to'grant a $500 tertiai WooifcrMfe • PAPER AMD CUDS FEMALE WANTED TO Bt Accordion School Sine. 1)17 UNE8 tax assessment exemption or 172 Brown Avenue, Ml" HELP WANTED • Bluer man • To* Brandt homes of exempt firemen for IN CARTERET - PRIVATE ACCORDION 1ZSI 8L G*orr« Are., Arenrl • Better fUrrlct • Lower Prtcti their volunteer service. . . The iECRETARY. Pull time U>RB1 bungalow with expnn OB GUITAR LESSONS J-4 li— lt«, 125, |30 Visit Oar New (tort At JJ233H2EI3 State Board of Agriculture ha.« experience preferrrdi Write!tic. Approximately ((««n l» Vonr Hnme or and BLOCK KD. 81 George A»enoe »t 11. B. |40, O. Box 215, Woodbrldge.lPhone FU 8-1333. Our StiinKO approved regulations which BANDS Replaced Highway 1, Avenel itatlng qualifications. (At ibe Woodhridje tighten requirements ifor New • ACCORDION Jersey potatoes mamtec! un 4/9-4/16 • MISCELLANFOIH Clottrleaf Circle) FOR SALE . t GUITAR MAGIC CLEANERS Ofen I A. M. tfl » t. M. - WOODBRIDGE- der the State Seal of Quality • Om rrntal plan film"1"'" FOB SALE School St.. Woodbridgi Incl. lit 1 DAY SERVICE . . . Pennsylvania continues to HUNGARIAN REC1PE~ panhiw si Iniltumrnlt. MEnmrv 4-Mtl MKrenry 1-MU For Information Call ME l-»7«7 COLOR FILM 'pad other state* In the number RUGS NEVER USED. 9x12, English print, price] ME-4-5868 DEVELOPING of speeding motorlsU picked $30.00; 9x15, $35.00. O.E. pBch. Mrs, P. Saregi, sJ AND PRINTING SHyctvers up by State troopers since Bcuum, $20.00. Imported Ori- Indiana Ave., South Delicatessen - - Fmice Cleaili* -I -HOUR SERVICE January 1. . . Unemployed entals, 9 x 12, $45.00; other sizes. Indiana. AlnJin Wlodows - workers In New Jersey number- Also wool hooked rugs. Bank- Ing 25,000 will continue to getrupt stock. Private home. FU SERVICES IS YOUR HOME SLIPCOVERS unemployment cheek* untl ;-2028. 4/2-4'161 — SOFA and thirteen weeks are completed, IKITCHEN and dinette MAT SHOPPE FOR RENT BUFF'S HALF CLEAN? SON TWO CHAIRS under the bill signed by Presi- • | re-covered. $3.50 w (13 Rahwftr Avennt Lota) and Long DliUnct Newest dent Elsenhower on March 30 RAHWAY. Furnished , !Schulze Upholstery. Ll Aliniioni Products Woodbrldge Holland Sanl-Vae gerrlce eleani Morlnf and Storaie Sprint 50 4/1] . Jury panels could be drawn ment. Two rooms, privatapart-e: | gCarr Place r'nrds, N. J. (Opp. White Church) thi part of your home 7011 CAN"! NATION-WIDE SHIPPERS of Pattern! clean—warm air pt[»i . . . cold BooMkoid and Office mrnltura 69- 30 days before each court ses- JOSEPH D. BUFFO. Prop. air plpti . , chimney . . . CM Budget Terms jath and entrance. One or two;IP YOUR DRINKING i • SALADS at Their Best entire heating irrtem! Cleim sion Instead of the present IS business people preferred, Phone j come g problem, Alt V Aluminum Wlndowi Howard Van Linn tu, fill, oil and warm ilr beat- SERMAYAN days, under the provisions of FU 8-1333. 4/9-4/16 Anonymous can help y. V Aluminum Doori • SODA FOUNTAIN l S«parat« Rocmi (or Storic* CRATING • PACKING UPHOLSTERY SHOP bill pending In the Legislature BI-2-1515, or write P V Aluminum Awninf* • FRESH BAKERY GOODS BUSINESS Here'i why it pan to have 8HIFPING Candid Kit, 1907 . . , New Jersey's State Board 253. Woodbridge. 4/2| V Aluminum Sidlni i Fifth Avenue, Avenel OPPORTUNITY V Jalousies - Garajet Open 7 A. M. to lfl:S0 P. M. the Holland SWI-TM Ser- Dnclalrud rnmllon tt Intr or of Mediation closed 61 cases vice once a year: Dncrlptlon ME 4-1217 during March, Dr. Mason W. HAVING TROUBLE witi V Rrreie-wayi INCLUDING SUNDAYS Studio INVEST in Bowlinsj Lanes. Op- sewerage? Electric Sc OtBee and Warehoiue Gross, chairman, has an- portunity to invest in Ampr- V Porch Enclosure* CkMd Wednctdwi All Daj • tAYU CQaXLI BXTAJBI er removes roots, filth V Attic Convenloni » AOantle Street, Carimi nounced. . . dinton D. Car* ica's most popular tmfl and stoppage from • RFDUCKS PIM HAZARDS lough, of Allentown, Is the V Room Additions TeL KI-l-SMt growing sports Industry. Modern, , dralnB ahd sewi • CUT! DKCORATINO BILL! newly elected president of the V Roofing and Sldlm yard's Photo 38-lane bowling center to be digging, no damages -| Drags • BXDUCRR DIRT IN HOMI V Pitlo Coverlnci 547 AmboT Ave. ME 4-3651 New Jersey Apple Institute. erected in prime North Jersey and efficient Call \ Floor Waxini • INSURES HEA1 COMFOU Mttlc listnctloi Open II to I, Mon. A Frl. Till » The State of New Jersey would area on highly traveled U. S. Plumbing and Beating. tug Ctamtnj continue payments of funds In highway. Area population large 8007. 4 21 RAYMOND Phone for BeprennUtlT* lodajl and growing fas\. Prospects t -nlsii From « to I f. «• •M*D Trar CUM Maw fM ot taxes to townships lo ME-4-W5H Mrato LCMDBI OB th« Plnbiig ft Heating - cated within the 90,000-acre good for excellent growth and t MISCELLANEOUS! LI 8-7535 . JACKSON • Accordloi Wharion Tract In Camden. capital sains plus high earn- Krw Estimates • Guitar Burlington and Atlantic coun ings. Good Inflation hedge, For HOUSE NEED PAIN and SON • Trumptt CDSTOaf-TADUMUED ties, under a bill passed by thifurther Information, write V- Good work, Reasonnb • 8tioplion« BOWL, Box 112, Pompton ?*C!P or outside. Call • Piano WOODBRIDGE SLIPCOVERS State Senate. . . The Delaware • Trombon* River Port Authority reports Lakes, N. J. 4/9-4/30 Tedesco. KI 1-4825. MMfig Druggists m taker IMW WoottrMft • Drnmi • MODERN • Ooltui ft AmvUltn PlmbiHg & Heating • TRADITIONAL 13.247.964 vehicles crossed the Health, was notified and "No 88 Main Street • KiMlfior AecorUoDi • PROVINCIAL Walt Whitman Bridge In 1958, • Muilcal Accmorlfi Dumping" signs will be posted. • Student Rental Plan • Remodeling while an additional 24,029,518 Den S Hosts Woodbridge, N. J. I- Hone Improvements ror InfomuUon Call HI-J-IMI vehicles crossed the Benjamin Signs have never stopped any- • New Installations Franklin Bridge during the one from breaking the law, but Telephone MErcurr 4-0554 SAMMY RAY'S We're SPECIALISTS same year. . . A bill Is "beforell hope pride In the neighbor- To Pack Music and Repair Shop • Gas and Oil Burners th« Legislature after lntroduc- hood wilt. CARPENTRY TSELIN — Den 8 with | in SAM UQUADRA, Prop. tion by five Assemblymen to The practice of dumping Is Call ME-4-3048. HI-2-731I Hamilton Billings, Jr, MASONRY abolish the State railroad pass not only illegal and carries a no* oniy •IH%»I ».m «.i.™ a a L. PUGUE8E • A. UPO for officers and employees for- ALTERATIONS HOME 1Q0Q OwVweaUeth 1QC0 fine If caught, but t can a so in. grf Cub pack m ftt ever. For Avenel Pharmacy 1900 AanlnrutT Year I ijJO be a health hazard. Dumping 15 last week. ESTIMATED CAPITOL CAPERS;— "Chil- areas breed and harbor rodents CALL MUSIC MEANS Den 5 with Mrs. Carl 944 RAIIWAY AVENUE and we certainly do not want DENNIS A LIFETIME OF JOT dren who frolic in a moving and Den 6 with Mrs Jd "A Complete CSSTOM DRAPERIES these running about Chain O'- MURPHY car may soon be angels swing- HErcurr 4-1914 Modernizing- Organisation" For Tour Ghi and Bor .Hill s park. If we don't feedjLowery Presented skit; U-8-1072 LEARN TO PLAT THE ,. Charles Farr Nnrat Spring Pattern! ing on a star," claims the Medi- JOHNS-MANVH.Li cal Society of New Jersty. . . them by leaving open garbage [lustrate the theme - ACCORDION THE the Farm" CEILINGS State Highway Commissioner cans or with Inexcusable and PRESCRIPTIONS MASON WORK MODERN, EAST WAY! VUt Ov Showroom— FIRE ESCAPES Plmbiig & Heating Dwight R. O. Palmer has de-Illegal duirfping in wooded Achievement awards WHITMAN'S CANDIES PAINTING NO ACCORDION TO BUT Open Daily 9:W to t, presented as follows: De| Electric Sewer Service clared war on roadside weeds areas, they will go elsewhere All Types of KITCHENS REMODELED Friday »:SI to » Thomas Gennorelli, John 1 Coametlci . Film CF11.ARS REMODELED .. A bill adopted by the Legis- where pickings are better. CARPENTRY CHIMNEYS REBUILT ror m* Mtaata lature to disband an 84-year- The Chain O'Hills Woman's lalkauskas, Lester Me Greettnf Cardi PICTURE WINDOWS Telephone! Robert Albertson; Den i. and AJ.UMINUM SIDING Call ME-4-6U0 old group In Burlington County dub Just completed a shade Rodgaard, Bruce Pogos ITiADERS, GUTTERS HErcurr 4-0594 formed to catch horse thieves, tree project to help beautify SLATE ROOF REPAIRI Meyer; Den 6, Michael Ms- MASONRY ROOFING (All Typei) I! is awaiting the signature of the Park. Unsightly dumping RON-LEN flco; Den 7, John PodeS Iiprrt HIDING (All Types) •21 LINDEN AVENTJE the Governor. certainly does not add to the Hshiig Tackle rARPENTER WORK Den 8, Dominic Savasta,: Workmamhlp. COMPLETE BATHROOMI beauty. It deteriorates the Woodbridfe, N. J. [ DECORATORS, INC. / ilton Billings, m. Gary ReaiomhU HEATING neighborhood. ATTIC DORMERS Editor's Letters Mrs. Lowery, Hamilton | FM Charged. NEW ADDITIONS \WMdMfe»™ ""*" We have excellent garbage ALTERATIONS (Prom Editorial Page) collection. Please use it, andlings, Jr, and William • CONSTRUCTION REKL FLOORING were awarded one year WALLPAPERING Radio & TV Service -ll my attention that the woods at not the woods. • ALTERATIONS PARTS PLASTERING and den chiefs cards were ] DECORATING the end of Rebecca Place off Sincerely yours, Official service Station 1 sented to Hugh J. M § ADDITIONS r<>RCH ENCLOSURES SHNeed Bloomfleld Avenue has becoir- Helen E. Sohrelber for TILE WORK KIVAn IJMSONS: Intena- IV Repair a dumping ground for refv William Strand, John Custom Homes •CENTAORE," "MITCHELL," INSULATION UonaL Modem and Cludcat- REPAIR? Frederick Reight, Pr. ALUMINUM WINDOWS Betlnnen and Adranul Investigating the area lnvolv )OG TEAM Built to Your Specification! "AIREX," "PENS," "BRONSON," Call "ALCEDO," "BRITTON," ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS I found all sorts of refuse — Jim: Why do you call your Den 1 and 8 will furmsl "JOHNSON," "TKD WILLIAMS," METAL CEILINGS 4-4360 No Job Too Urge . . for ttt ll^ouse siding, gutters, tin cans, dog Baseball? entertainment for the "SEA JOY," "SPIN JOY," WR DO ANYTHING! FINEST In Accardloni *na "SPIN MIGHTY," "8PIN-O- John: He catches flies, chases pack meeting and Don Or Too Small . . . One Contract (or Everything! Accsrdlon Instractlon comt ART'S RADIO remains of furniture, etc. Just MATEY," "SPIN KIN(i,r fowls, and runs for home when Mrs. Robert Jumper will Fully Insured "THUNDERBIRD," "JET "No Job Too Large or Too Small" to "Perth Amboj'i OUnt At- 1| a disgraceful mess. STREAM" "RIPTIDE," "SURE cardlon Center." & TELEVISION Mr. Bailey. Department of he sees the catcher coming. hosts. No Charge or Obligation CABT," "DICKSON," "BEST- STONECRAFT MADK," "RUMER" and Wt wry a (all linn of MndcU SALES add SERVICE For Estimate* •'GOLDEN CUB" INSTRUCTION CO. InttrumenU and Aueturlu 15J ATenel Street, Avenel Parts and Repair* on ME 4-3561 Chont tram rach (amooi auk* "PKLUKtiKR," "OCEAN CITV,' accordiom u: EXCELSIOR, II- Bepair Estimate! Free! Vincent Keller "QUICK," "H-I," ''LANOIXt- TONA, IORIO, ACME, ACCOB- Abtennai ImtaUed FU 1-2011 and many otheri. DIANO, EXCELSIOLA, HOHMR, Stop in and See BONOLA, and othen. Tufcei Tnted Free at Our Store Television and Builder Lam Mowers Oar ladloi aerrteed PrempUj 1230 Stone Street, Rahwar Auto Radio Repair LAWN MOWERS Mb AMbey'i OUcrt IiUbHjkU Phone FU-8-0976 RUDY'S accordion Center COLONIA SHARPENED ft Tear* at the lame Location iNflig & Sldlig - Fishing Tackle * Repair AND REPAIRED TELEVISION SERVICE 156 Monroe St., Railway W. tunas An. * KJmberlj Koaa LUKE'S - "WOPEYES" Coal ft Oil Small engines repaired . EDDIE'S Moslc Ceitet Parts for all makes . Ed Bonkoiat Prop. T. R. STEVENS Fiel Oil Authorised dealers for Brlggs 157 Btete Street, P. A. c and Sheet MeUl Work A Straiten, Clinton, Power VA-I-1SM MS ST. GEORGE AVE. WUct Retalriig Delicatessen and COAL - FUEL OIL Product*, Lawton and oihtn WOODBRIDGE KEROSENE JOHN J. BITTING Bicycle sales and MnrlM ALBRECHT'S GUITAR LESSONS Luncheonette 124 Washington Art. LET US Carteret Solve Your Heating. KI 1»71«3 ...if Not ....Smile!! Mobilheat Alr-CfendlUonln( Problem Warm Air Heat IM«Ulal Kihaort i JLOUIB LAKASIl K. FUEL OIL LJinr Stare Motor Guarti Former Prote»ioMl | From SERVICE - Over Zi Yean ot TOE run isitMAns Now Owned & Operated By B«H Pl*r« Can all-t-tiu «r SUM-UM To Friendly ferric* BOreuy 4-ltM EXPERT WATCH and Complete Heating JEWELRY REPAIRS 1135 RAHWAY AVE. AVENEL, NJ ME 4-0012 WOODBRIDGE 1OSKPH J. SIMONE • RING FITTING Installations tU ItkMl Stnot WoodkrMft • RESETTING 100 Fulton Street CAIXMI4-MU lemr Jaisei ft Soi (FORMERLY MARTIN'S) WOODBRIDGE Uqwr Store rw AfpolntBUt • POUBHaNQ ME 4-1400 ANDRA0OU, Pntv • RB-SIZINa Tinning and All Work INSURED Complete Stock «f DonmtU 8h»*t Metal Work and I GUARANTEED - Fneral Director! - FM ( FULL LINE OF DELICATESSEN AVENEL and Imported Wtnet Metal Celllnit Individual MARTIN LAWRENCE Been and IlQiion and ronuoe Work JEWELERS COAL & OIL CO. Instruction H Mala Si, WoodbrU|« let n-e-im 121 Rahwaj An., Avenel Hi AMBOI AVENUE 588 Alden Street Sandwiches Delicious WOODBRIDGE. N. J. CLARINET Woodbridge, N. J. Synowiecki Water Stfteiere and Decorators HEranrr 4-12M Ice Cream Funeral Home Lockwltb SAXOPHONE at SALES Coffee Scott's 56 Carteret Avenue Pupil's Home Santo Statins SERVICE To enjoy here Flavors WOODBRIDGE KEY or to take out lioote or Bulk DECORATING Carteret, N. J. Call LI 9-2356 RENTALS SERVICE & LOCKSMITH SHOP Wat«r Softener Salt Telephone K1-1-J71S Phone ME 4-9744 Cones or AUTO, HOMS, Soft Water Soap Painters and UPKICE KEY! TOM GARAGE Swjramtiic Pool SUPPUM DUPLICATED Decorators tuna SOLD J. t, Gardner A Son SERVISOFT TRY OUR X00V FOUNTAIN SPECIAL^ INTERIORS AND EXTERIORS In Skate* and Lawn Koim 485 AMBOY AVENUE OF WOODBRIDGE ^ Shatiniied on 141 St. Georre Avenue BRUSH - SPRAY • ROLLER | Woodbridge Woodbrtdfe • RESIDENTIAL •nil, Hardw«i«, Palnta, Otaa • Always a Fresh Selection of Cold Cuts] MErturj 4-3540 • INDUSTRIAL FLYNH & SON IT* AMBOT iyiNUB ME 4-1815 • COMMERCIAL WUODBBIUtiK We're Specialist! lo lUNKKAL IIOMK.-, TeL UR-4-10M • Bread—Rolls and Donuts • APARTMENTS • rOKTKAITS • REAR WHEEL ALIGN- KiUbUffaed 11 Yean Of4> DtUJ UUUW.t • HOTELS| MENT and BALANCE 420 Eait Avenue Uuutav 11. u |« i r, • COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED • Groceries and Toilet Articles («loi Itlyliuf In MultaKoIot • BRAKE SERVICE Perth Anbuy •Itcben Cabiuett—AppUaacei • PASSFORTO Kuinili, He. 23 Ford Aye,, Kurdi ADS • Newspapers—Cigarettes—Cigars Aiiywhece, Anytime VA-6-MU Call HOWARD SCOTI KKAl) THE BRING Liberty 8-7665 VtlMADS Open !»::«0 A. M. lo 10 I*. M. CLASSIFIEDS RESULTS PAQI SEVENTEEN

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Tlir Civic ••; ,,„„) «r the P- ...... ,,-, ciub met at oUOWPRIt ' , \lr (Hid Mrs 12 " ,','.Mrril^r. Jr.. « •wiTiii**. whore Mr ''"Uke «n the "mis-

••'••,.'...,„,„ nf residents /,!','uishili concerning Just took at the fine-up ''••'" '., . k,.i..M-al public", he a "I •", ;.. mlli| recently, un- p'1 ' •.,,•.,!,.,slon that the I" '; ;\,iks would be paid ''"' ,",i,P]i.'l improvement " •',' i,i il Township taxes. this week at SRIIM AY > fi;!'"•','",',.,.-!irs I he Democratic ''"' ''',', t|ic Township Com- 11"' .".,,'pnivr.t the old ad- e:"' ,,.,', ^nk louder 'than y' '"" ,..,ti-ment of March ,.r' u,,'isley stated 'we ', «-;i)0fi0 In this years /-" ,... < di'Wiilks.' a state- We're really excited about the lowirices we have for y „!,.'j,n(>r to the adop- ',•.,. imrtiret. Two days You'll be too, when you eee the store full of money-saving values. Low 'i(|)i;i!lon of the. budget prices on Fresh Produce! Low prices on Meats! Low prices on Canned .,.',„.Mi! Krauss an ',,;iv w, of that Adwrthtd Prlcei Effective Thunday, Friday & Saturday, Foods! Low prices all over the store! You'll think each section of the ;;niin is in the budget. April 16th, 17th and 18th store is trying to outdo every other in offering you savings. Like those •\ . ,,f the improvement W« ratarve the right to limit quantitwi. •...;;.,. bv the property None told for resale listed below. Check them. Then hurry over and-save, SAVE, SAVE! ,,,, n,,» street1. Juat ,..,1 iimt are we, the ... tn believe? , - i-rt-cnt statement' Gardenskfc No. 360 ,H v* f ^'lii'plbpri. nft-^ ,,y • 11• 11 the people who Tomatoes ',....,s with sidewalks EDWARDS ., i I,,, taxed to pay for X .-• l;, oilier areas. Thla Snow Star A gal. <•,.•.id apply to "ny Safeway's Vacuum Packed Strawberry, Vanilla & Chocolate pkg. :,,;]; ovi-nif-nt through- mi Ice Cream ,. Tiixnshlp. Sidewalks »':t Coffee... The superb blend ,l-i1 in one ward, sewers *:•' ,i mud repairs In an- Campbell's ,-•;• s ich Improvement* of Finest Quality Coffee A delicious appetizer cans ( ;,;v tip- areas Involved; 1 Tomato Soup 3 ... •-•ii the attitude ,,(i «f pay when It •:,.!,, !it us1, nothing Domino or Jack Frost . .: n:r A Plilior lm- Fine Granulated , • • ::i ;my inven area Is Cane Sugar : in n mnjfir Improve- :. ,i".;[:\r:~. AH wards are C MI df different sorts can Piedmont full Best (or all salads quart (.; il;t.' newest words In All Grinds Salad Dressing 39 Woodbrldge (I,':.:/'.- nivds. With the 57 Keen - For all 3 Ib. v:•!•:. !..!i;iiw farh other and Baking and Frying can •j '.•:> or no consideration 59 Shortening 65 I,- •:.• iii'i-dj nf others, there is Maxwell House Coffee :y little hope for a :::,.•• i! I.TVISIUI) working for ! if v I .,: all Its resldenU. Sw*.t Milk or Buttermilk Coffee til' ':59< :29< Tomato Catsup^2^39 "•.>•:•• >'.:\ any reason why we Biscuits -:: • V! \'.\f together, work tO- !••• -. ;iiiil benefit equally DETERGENT sh c Sweet Peas ^S.2'i 29- Juice J2£~ " »•,:•. :li.ii..:li our benefits differ Creamery Butter it.soiid59 1 Parade-Another Safeway Special .. —» IJ f. Del Mont* r\ I.:.", DM: ti'ixis". fll bo1 D:r.!(iN'loo!a, Jr.. Republican e Prune Juice °* ***"• • - 39* vjolden Lorn cr.am style i c,i:.il:i!,i'.c for the Township Orange Juice FrW.n Zc.n,oy lead a leter from 20 or pkg. Ju;,i; J. McGiure stating he was mny ic was unable to (peak 15< M i> i'roup M he is away on a b:i-.:,f'ss trip. Mr. McOulre iiriird t!;i' Kruup to refrain from iismiiu ix'titlons tor an tp- poir.'.fd Board of Education LESTOIL iM fcr ri'sldenta to support tS' i'-"!'ition for the ellmlna- rrs USJ Toil With Lestoil ti»n or toll calU within th« FRYERS M: '.':c -U urged all member* hitivc f»r a 100% turnout In thf primary election, April 21. U.S.D.JL Inspected & Graded "A >;>''• must be made to • '-ie importance of theJr Uok it this low price at Safeway • '•> building of a blggar s:;d '"'-•T Tuwnnhip. A bt ^•""-.t:: fnrrn of government ti ••••• •;.'.::n.i:*- Koal of any Town- CLEANSER s.'i.;i Mil only the voters can Whit* Magic-deans & Polishes '•••" :!.'J Koal for Wood- b:'!'~'. f said v--< Sdireiber announcwl Porterhouse *•'•••• District hu tent a ln c Steaks ( Ku.s.si-11 Montney, Dl- 2-27' "• '-!"• Middlesex Ooupty U.S.D.A. '-' 15l'ttrd. requestlnj Ib. '••'•"rpiilar control iJonf Choica 75< f'"HiH» Road, the tick 25 a* MerrtU BLEACH ile Magic-Bleaches & Deodorizes Sirloin Steaks Leg of Umb Cold Cuts W«wiy trand - Modus' to Be Bologns, Oiivi loaf, luxury Lul, HgaL U. S. D. A. Pitkt* i Pimento Sermon Subject 29< ChoiM

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Canned Milk 6^79- POTATOES CARHRET SHOPPING CENTER U.S.No.l,SizeA MONDAY THRU THDI18UAV TIL » V. BL VUiDAY TIL IV V. M, Cherub .,, Its Baby Pure and Look How You Save I Good Cookers T\OF, FTGinTFN FRIDAY, \nm, n, MCGAI. V •iniMr totals "f 205 and '.TO. .-:ilge township; 'urine home nm In tlir first in- witli >rry Hall nnd Paul Mnlla*- rnnio, pumping two field trails Un'vl-Mor tied for third In Tin. II i"i'»nifrci> |4| Eantrrly n'on;; Min ^mrkliiK the Biirrnns m tlir lo- a,,(| ]o tnsses from HIP charily 1 place going into the nhiit' ac- J New Jersey, and line lo n point nml |nti>r In'thr bid Initial frame Bill cal stadium. 'inn for 14 points. His to«m- thereof r.*U JiielBtii-nt! with renter line or I,llr,.|, Trenton Pin Lead tivities dropped a notch as n llcallh& Beauty HrendereS d annlnst ynn us th«ininnlti- tlwnre ir» fester:,. William.s walked and Bob Hall Hull, a fine hurdler with 11 '-»•<'"*• Warren Lulirs iind Tony; result of a loss to ABD Electric V Courilinll t hnshal rendel rth'nk eqnltnhle r.ii'1 .^"'" J "" °' '•;lr"" !-rr- cinitlrd. to set the stage for a'promlsinf; future*, won his spr- »"i« I'lsffd second, otfen- Supply. Drspite the single set- Hut, You ahull file Tour answer and Point ad Intersection wll . , . iroof of sfr-lo In rtun'lntc •:ith"n.pr l.ne of [Trs,,,, • double «dv»nce on » wild Pitch, cinitiw. the 120 high and tho^ivrly. with in counters rnch. back, Bowl-Mor picked up n full L A firldpr'd choice, another free uo low to remain undrfratrd. Rl Anthonys mnde a line Yon no longer need to fret ,hf clerk of the Suoerlor Court. .•iinnliiR thrn-e m, No • ., ,. i ,, state HOIIM Ann« Trenmn, New."'"in "if renter line „( Pr Defeats Knotted re aln BnmeS 1 PMS and an error by Bart Brpd-!He collected added points litter showing in the first half out- moles or birthmarks. If I™;., ,„"„,,.,,»";, rilri fie ruir-; *™""* to the renter !!?T.!? , "i 'Tu M' lii't'on Avenue, the kin handed Trenton an earthy tlelng his teammate, Robert shooting the Barrons 10-7 n thc alP .chM«V"crts*"upbefwrthchind the leaders with an ouUde » mwlRhUy. have them-' 1 ls ln ob- lf bfKlnnlri! 4-0 lead. ifieip for first place In the hlnh the initial period and 12-11 in TEAM STANDINGS ThVonJpet of'm'id i" '"™ . W l"!^ch«dule reaches Its conclusion.'removed. Often this is not pos- iln a liufcrrfn' of rtlvorcc hctwr" After Trenton punched across jurnp the swind to take over at the he mid plaintiff find you and Barrons Booth's 28 17i Bowl-Mor got off to a flne'-^i^ However, It la possible to prmlt plaintiff to resume I another run In the top of the, Mallas, ft football stalwart In intermission 22-18._Jlm Covlno w r lOuy's 28 "Isturt winning the first (?amf!h|dp thfm wlt)1 0IV, Of th» new [lime. 1 Intersection of r.lio ,. , 7 After win.second- wconn,, Woodbridge broke thetnp fall, came close to dupli- ••»« » to " of strength for the March 11, 10311. Hurlin Strert with t'T ;•' Strikes 27. 8,826-794, then lost the second m?kp. on ,he mvM de. , *"•!«• with a marker In the bot- Rail's Individual prr- Samta durmg he early phase TT-H A- WOOfl ..laf WaPhlmiton Avirn v catlng Bowl-Mor 26 19 835-813. A recovery In the final ,• „. Attorneys for Plnlntlff thro* BiMn.s in a ro». , Brodkin winning the shot- of the (tame with 11 counters. d {Mv f tWs r.:ng lom rf th( Mm 8UinM tormance by Pwyckl 24 Jlitllt brought the fourth plncr, thn EislMIy llnr of w.i' Woodbiideo llifh went after Its , .| d first via an prror and; t d discuss events and pine- st A'nthony s held the upper r( H( 1P pu fln Fireplace 21 M; (Continued on Page 20) j , , Avenup to the fp,nt»r i;,, fourth conquest a^Inst Tren- ,d nil the waj around to score ,„„ third in the Javelin throw jiairf again in tta ttW^m T r] lded ftmonR blrthmarks c. P. 3/27; 4/1. o. 16/59 press Street; rtinnlm: ••,, sp |Towne 17 EtutPrlv nltine thp c«n'ir ton but was unsuccessful in It.s on Dick Tynriri; single. mlni two Barrons. MaMro- 13- to move_out fran 35-30,! ABD 9 36 are ft variety of molns, the most NOTirr W»rtilnf!ton Avenue (n 'h line of t'errlilri; Avpimp, Sf«nBTh"g»l7-2atPort Th* Barron., Ullied their vlch (he winner and Kelnnan. and I. appeared at this time the common being flpthy, brown'•< hrrpby i-ivtn that. th« DII bid. losinR the came w»ir f w , ^ u t tftJ „,,, 5pa. WOODBRiDQE—Guy's, with moles with or without linlrs.'E:«-tion nowdi in nnti for the thrnre |3» Northerly nl.i'i Mrs. Wescott line of ppr.ihlng Avpn'ii- Reading. The Barrons have a °J o«J« rutu^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^ . n u member flf fffSh a clean sweep and a triple loss These can be removed bv el r- norounh of Carteret will alt M renter lino of riionin:! by Booths, moved into a tie for 1 nrM rt K nt Soe R'rert; ninnln;! !1K home came scheduled tomorrow s|ng]fd fln(j moved over to sec- man squad, but after his show- ^ i only If they are benlan.i " »""»«"" "' ' !l°' Vir •'!<*'•• nloti' (lie renter n,n the leadership In the Bowl-Mor , . ., j " ' TUESDAY. APRIL 51, I9.W. afternoon but the exact sif Ond onft walk toMickey Schnel-!lng against Edison two week* ™» » " Guild Speaker;;;;; Maple Street nnd Noe strep' will be determined by weather |er. When an attempt to plek^go, Bartha moved him up to sent inrm House League. Ouy's earned the • nole is active, your dnrma. ^^ |he hmn of ,:Ofl A •i'r.,'r .:ni' cf ThnrniiU f .111(1 8:10 P. M., Enstfrn O-nnrtard nmnlnr; tlience (5| a, 1 tie after whipping Pozyeki. WOODBBIDOE — Mrs. Don- tolodrt will fx:l«p It. It is - --v T moni! the cpntrr line ot i eondWontionas rincesine. Coach ItnFrann k jUUh«ffh.«l oof f second failed,_ he;the_varsity a^.^^P^:'-;; -JS fln.1 whtatle tocUnch aid Wescott spoke on "Ceram rp(>omm<"1(1?d thltt moles ^ Imp. Tor th« purpose of oonflurt- Sa o has br*n uslne the dla- raced for the plate a.s the ballad off as Scott won the 440 while Booth's lost a decisive .points of friction be removed. | 3'reet tn the center llr.e nf 'in ics" and presented a display of Street; running thenrp 16 monds at Fords Park and Port bounced out Into centerfleld.;yard run In 54.6. Dennis Drains the title. match to the Strikes. '* constant irritnflon can cause PBIMAUY ELECTION erly ulnnn the conUr linn o Covlno was high man for Port ner 1 wor c B a Trenton completed its scorlnReplaced second to his tenmmnte Ouy. C. after dropping five outj, a '' ' ' meeting of i, [ |- .ome cancfrous. 'or Ihe nnminatlon of onndl Strerr to the salrr r.[«tcr:\ Reading. with"ja7k"Brlnkley"of Thomas Readinjt sinking 1166^ points, f rm 0 Pf IWnHiinRton Avenue in rlii> Joe Juhasz. Barren.*' best iwith two runs In the fourth on while Jim Cotter and Richie of their last six gamesga, , came I(t thh e WhitWhite GuilGildd MondaMd y iIn Most birthmarks, unless very'overy n the Democratic ticket mid or place of Jefferson taking third. while Jim Cotter and Richie pitcher, was' Running for hls'jim Hall's homer with one roan n the Simeonc followed with clusters back with the same form which,Fellowship Hall of the First i . neither dangerous to,"0'">'W™ »' wndiaat.. on the Rudy arpP are second victory after an earlier on. DISTRICT NO. 7:—iVrr: |steam in the 880 to win H or of 11 and 10, respectively. earned them the first-half Pierian Church. |nraIth nor hard to treat. Dntll.KX ^L\°Z^ £ decision over.St. Mary's, but it] WOODBRIDGE (2) championship. 1M by Evans Nathnn Hale Schooll. IIEOINN l|Woodbridge. He had to huMlrl ST. ANTHONY'S (45) championship LM by Evans Mrs Wescott de^nberf the t dt d h at the Intersection of sun just fcasn't his day. Ho worked Hdanlch, ss 4 I jSnyder, the local Electricians material and methods used ln|(n(,m rfmwei3.- cove-- them:., hmin»nM listed and for th. Maple Streets with Pershlnr Wo innings Riving up tlree hits.jjuha.sz, rf-p * all the way with Jefferson's tvrojCovino, f ... 4 thenre running (1) In n v, won the first name 836-827 and making the ceramic wave, the,wUtl h]™is>i-<-overliiK cream to>i«ction of two m.nib.r*. ™» nun 1 striking out one, and walking Schneider. 3b 2 (Continued on Paee 201 Russo. f 1 0 direction aloni; nald Not STP • from there went on to take the ways of decorating, glazing and matfh your Skin, | 'nd one womnn of the lo'nl Coun- four. Trenton scored five runs Brodkln, 2b 2 Simrone. I. 4 Map'.o Street to ThoruaM •• 2 10 next two 958-939 and 882-866. firing the pieces/ and the work Orie tj-pe of birthmark can1';1 Kiwuti"1 committee of the running thence (2i ;;jr Cotter, f ... 5 Jong said Thornall Hire.-" during his stint, although itjTyrrell, lb3 i n Snyfler was at his best for, of the kiln. 0 0 111 frnm ll f]K should never have happened Lengyel, Cf 2 Casey, c 0 be dnnwrous and that Is the! ™ ""' ^»«y "•' ' Burke Street; running tlici. •<•> 3 Guy's with games of 214, 184 district, for a term of one Westerly along said Rurkp ••• had his teammates supplied him Kosloski. cf Zuccaro, c ... to Washington Aver.ur: p and 215 for 613, which practic- and of the local County Marglotto, rf Barrons D'Apolito, g , irerl mole. Also, some RO SOExecutive Committee of the Re- thence (4) Northerly a'.on/ with adequate support. figurines, animals, plates, cups, ally clinched his bid for the deep that It WOUld be fmli'h to .'ibilcisn P»Vtv 'roni each election Washington Avenue to ': When Juhasz departed, Jerry pratterolo, rf Caplk, g and holiday novelties. Street; running thence i.ii i league Individual average lead- 1 5 to remove them, DO not.^trlct for > term of on. year. filler came out of the Wood- Osborne, c Szoke, g 0 1 State Senator erly along said Randolph ership. Nick Suscreba and Jack Guests were Mrs. J. Lloyd,!" ' ' to Beald Street; nmnlm: ••• bridge bullpen to take over, and Howell. c .... Johnson also played major Mrs. Christian Stockel, Mrs'.H" ">* "fcumstancre. try 1 County Clerk (81 Northerly along naul v 17 11 45 sn : nome 1 Sheriff Street to Koosevelt Avenue he pitched a commendable Kuchma, If Champs Wilhelm Brown, Mrs. Herbert > remedies on a mole 3 Members of the Aswmbl? roles in the conquest hitting r a p«» Iheuce l?j EMterlj ulciut ..... game the rest ol the way, Hmlt- .Miller, p .... BAERON JRS. 152) Rodw, Mrs. Donald Roder, Mrs, ° birthmark, 1 Uunbtu at Ui£ Baud ol Roosevelt Avenue to Pershln WOODBRTDGE-The Barron Rsmes of 200 and \%, respec- Wsrts Rre Chosen Freeholders Inf? Trenton to three safe blows Sumple, f 6 2 14 M. De Conceicao, Mrs. Allen and another bother- nue; running thence iai : i. 26 2 3 tively. 7nmc 2 Members ot the Borough erly along said Penning. Avc U »nd two runs. He also had good Juniors walked off with the Mrs. Hugh Basehart. | nroblem for some people. Council D'Orsl, f 3 4 10 The Strikes, fully aware that Noe and Maple Streets to thr ;, control, firing third strikes past THENTON (71 1959 championship trophy in Langer, f 0 0 Ojthey had to win to remain in Rehearsals are In progress foriYou have probably heard of NOTICE or point of beginning. five batters and walking only jpter, 4 3 3 Is hereby Riven that qualified rf the Recreation Junior Basket- 2 the "Fellowship Frolics" to be C"ses where warts have been (Continued on Page 20 > W. Luhrs, c contention, came up with a voters of the Borough of Carte.-et one. ball Leacue after defeating St. Powers, c 0 0 sparkling performance to win held May 14, 15 and IS. Re- removed with various kinds of not already registered In sntd Bor- DISTSICT NO. »:—iVotlni: plat ough under the laws of New Jersey Bob Downing, Trenton start- Anthony's of Port Reading 52-45 Ucci, K 2 0 three from Booth's and advance hearsals are held Tuesdays forj witchery. Some people say rait Nathan Halt School.) BEOINNIN er, received credit for the vic- the general cast and Thursdays, norlt rind, others say-a dish: governing permanent registration at the Intersection cf Rn, for their second victory In the (Continued on Page 20) to third place — only one game may regliter with the Borounh Avenue and Hayward \ -,r tory after working six innings, for the specialty dancers. jmop, which must be stolen on Clerk of thi said Borouith of Car- running tmnce (n ttur-.i Hall, Mallas annual playoff. off the pace. The victors dom- teret »t his office rtt any time be- during which time he checked Mrs. Harry Howell led devo- along Haywaril Aviinue as n\n The young Barrons posted a Wish I'd Said That inated the match all the way, a monnlteht niqht, axle-grease, Wednesday. April 33. 195B, to B point oh the Southerly .. the Barrons with three hits and| and Thursday, September 24. 1959. remarkable record, winning 20 Early history of North Caro-: 930-847, 913-898 and 926-882. tions and hostesses were Mrs. i string tied around the base line of the Bah way River; r'u'in struck out 10. He tired in theijlif /* « f on which latter date the rentsira- thenre (2) Southeasterly alom The first English colonists fell, Moving the Strikes up riear Leonard Lloyd, Mrs. Kenneth of the wart and many others. tlon books will be closed until seventh and Al Knight came in: 1*1 CCl games while losing only two. several courses of said shore The titleholders posted a 9-1 on their knees; then fell the the top were George Czick 211 Reclmiteer and Mrs. James This is jii5t so much talk. How- after the fortheoinliic General jot Hahway River to a, point of I to finish up. and 205, and Lou Molnar with alLockie. Election on Tuesday, November 3, tersectlon of the same w:th WOODBRIDGE —Coach Loujrecord during the first-half)aborigines." ever, scientific research has 1959. or at Middlesex County Board extension of Charles Street, run Jim J-ter, the Trenton rlfjht- of elections, Citizen Building. 46 fielder, rave his batting average Bartha's Woodbridtfe track schedule, and the same in the • Chicago Tribune lofty 226 score in the final shown that the power of sug- nlng thence |3) along saltl c .iriJ Ribs Urban and Kurt Bayard Street. New Brunswick. Btreet as extended to Ros, -n ft sizeable boost by collecting team made it two straight for second, game. gestion really does remove N. J., at any time between Wednes- Avenue; running thenre Hi We: three hits in four trips. How- the season by taking; u dualj Pete Hadyniak Was the main- Spain punishes 369 who Booth were the Port Reading warts. day, April 22, 1959, and Thursday. erly ulong cald Roosevelt AMII, banked funds abroad. club's top bowlers, rattling off Mrs. Saperstein September 24. 1059. durinK the fol- to Hayward Avenue, the point . ever, his bis blow was a dam- meet from Thomas Jefferson, stay for the Barrons in the final The best and surest way to lowing hours: Dally, except Satur- place of Beginning. remove a wart is to go to your1 day, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., or at the dfBce of tho Mlddlesei County Heads JWV Unit doctor. He can remove them Board' of Elections. Perth Amboy DISTRICT NO. »:—(Voting pku. with acid or electr National Bank. Building, Perth Nathan Hale School.) BEOLVK1NQ WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Jack, ' Amboy, N. J. °- at the Intersection of the < Sapersteln was elected president Une of Burke Street with the Kaj| Notice of change of residence or irly line of Washington Art^u of the Ladies Auxiliary of A wart on the sole of the foot application for transfer of registra- anrl running thence (1) Basterl tion shall be made either by writ- Woodbridge Memorial Post, demands immediate attention along said line of Burke ten request forwarded to the Mu- to the center Une of He.:. Jewish War Veterans, at a because it can become deeply nicipal Clerk or the County Board Street; running thence |2| North' an of Elections on forms provided fey meeting last week with MrsJ'mbcided d painful if neg- erly along said center line of He.ilt, said Municipal Clerk or by calling Street to* the center line of R.>.'-e. Leonard Schlosser, Colonia. Iected. In person at the office of the Mu- velt Avenue; running thenre 3j| nicipal Clerk or County Board of Mrs, Sam Bolostosky Is sen- Easterly along said center hue Elections at 46 Bayard Street, New 11 Roosevelt Avenue to the m ior vice president; Mrs. Fred Brunswick, N. J., or at the office line of Hayward Avenue; mnti:n of the Mlddlesei County Board of Springer, junior vice president; thmce (4) Northerly alone .=.:: Elections. Perth Amboy National center line of Hayward Avnnd Mrs. Seymour Mermelstein. Bank Building, Perth Amboy, N. J., EVERY FRIDAY About Your Home and extended to the Southerly :::iJ up to and Including September 24, treasurer; Mrs. Schlosser, re- of the Bahway River; running] 1959. cording secretary; Mrs. Philip t thence (5) Westerly and Sonihc:!y| Goldowsky, corresponding sec- By FRANCES DELL NOTICE the various courses aloni; Southerly line of the IUh*v retary; Mrs. Henry Cohen, If your coffee table, pr|j la hereby given that the District River to the Easterly line ot :<\t Election Board ln and tor th« Bor- Right of Way of the Central R.i: chaplain; Mrs. Hy Firkser, con-; tables or dining table has be- ough of Carteret will sit at places road of New Jersey; and running You Can Have The .... ductress; Mrs. Irving Marko-j come stained by some careless hereinafter designated on thmce (SI Southerly alow ,.vd| witz. patriotic instructor; Mrs, , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1959, Right ol Way line to the Souther;? I person placing a glass Of liquid! between the hours of 7:00 A, M, property line of lands o/ the A:r.r-| Albert Rtiuben, historian; Mrs.0I, it alld if(,vinf, lt there too and 8:oo P M.. Dastei : lean Oil Company; running the "'-• " • - - I tme, for the purpose of (7) Eaaterly along said line of 1(1 Ing » ' American Oil Company lands ol man Revcr, Mrs. Charles Gold- You fan ^^^ lt by making GENERAL ELECTION the point of intersection with t:.tl to vote upon candidates for tht berg and Mrs. Arthur Amster, a mixture of so(tenwi butter Southerly line of the Bradley Tr t| following offices: of Land; running thence (8i Ei. CARTERET PRESS trustees' ' and cigarette ashes. Rub the 1 State Senator erly along laid line of Bnu> 1 County Clerk Tract to the Intersection with i| Guests were Mrs. Irving; mixture over the stain and it 1 Sheriff Easterly line of Washington .V. • Pleisher, president of Centra!: wiu blend into th« wood. Water 1 Members of the Assembly nue; running thence (9) Soirheri|| Jersey Council and Mrs. Daniel! ^^j 3 Members of the Board of •long said Easterly line ot W. snots and glass rlng5 on Chosen Freeholders lngton Arenuo to the center li::l( Kahn«y, past president. jsur(ace s need be a proWem no! 2 Members oi the Borough of Burke Street and the point o(| A joint installation of the; longer. Council beginning. The polling places for the vari- post snd auxiliary officers will; ous wards and election district! ot be held May 7 at the Masonic I There Is an easy way to get the Borough of Carteret an u DISTRICT NO. 10: - iVotl.j DELIVERED Temple, Green Street. j those hard-to-clean bottles follows: place. High School.) BEGINNING at th* Intersection of the itr Mrs. Sidney Peinberg, S4j bright without soaking them DI8TEICT No. ^-(VotingpUc.. Una ot Carteret Avenue ftlili Marie Road, Fords, will accept; for hears. Wuhlngton School.) BEGINNING center line of Cypress Htrrt \ w.A running thence (1) NnrthiM reservations until May 1, for; Fill the bottles with soapy at th. junction of.No* creek with along aald center line of C.'|.:rj the donor dinner to be held water, .add a little ammoniajataten island sound; running Street to a point and. \n\e- • v. 13 Right to Your Door! lhenc 1 n with the Easterly line of Ww>l May 30 at the Metropolitan! anrj a tablespoon of rice, Shakej ' '. >i * westerly ton Avenue; running thm"' Hotel, Asbury Park. Dinner, said Noes Creek to Pershlng well for a few seconds. The TBR ue; thence (2) Northerly, Northerly along aald Easter:;.- i| : ol Washington Avenue to u i'o::.«| dancing, entertainment and a i. I along Pershlng Avenue to Rooae- and film will be removed a and Interaction of the Scu:m:r| 'velt Avenue; thence (3) Westerly midnight snack are to be fea- line of the Brady Tract as cr.ru > most at once. along Roosevelt Avenue to the tured. Guests are invited. Westerly line of Charles Street; ead BMterly'KUl" , runnini g ttheh n > thence (4) Northerly slong Charles Westerly along said Brady lint- < If you are in the process of Street and continuing ln a straight the Southerly line of lands i."- Our Dependable Newspaper Carriers repainting your home, he sure Uiu to the Rahwty River tt a formerly of tbe American <>••: '' to fill empty-nall-polish bottles point where Deep Creek empUe* p»ny to a point and Inters ;: i Teachers Feted into said Klvtr; thence (9) South- with the center Hue of F:,,r.' •with some of each color you are Mterly iloox the Hkhwaj Elver Avenue; runntog thence (4> •>- i| to Btawn Iiltnd Sound; theace the center lioe of Flllmore Air: using. Later, when a scratch (6) Southerly along Bttten Island to •> point and Intersection '•> By School 1PTA appears on your walls you are Bound to ttat place of Beginning. the center line ot Carteret Av i set to do a touch-up job your- running thence (SI Euterly ... WOODBRIDGE — Approxi- center line of Carteret Avmm self. The small brush is Just the DISTRICT NO. J:-(Voting pile*. the point or place of beglnnim Charge Only 10/ mately 50 members of the ex- Columbus School.) Beginning at right size. ecutive board of School 1 PTA the Junction ol SUten Island Sound and Noe'i Creek; running DISTRICT NO. 11: - ' and school personnel attended When ironing any article thence (1) Westerly along Noe't place, American Lcitlon M< a luncheon at the Brass Bucket Creek to Penhlng Avenue; thence Bulldlnii. 11T) Roosevelt ' trimmed with fringe, you win 13) Southerly along Pershlng Ave- Carteret. N. J.) BKOINSIM. H Saturday, at which the PTA find, a hairbrush will help you nue to New Jersey Terminal Rail- the inUrsectlon Of the cen rr Just Call and We Will Notify the Young Man Who board honoijed the school per- j do a much neater job. road; thence (3) Easterly along the of Blair Road with the i>u'..'.h.T New Jersey Terminal Railroad and boundary line of trre Hot. :• sonnel. The tangled, hard-to-press auoat the lands ot I. T. Williams Carteret and running thr:. • ' Company to the mouth of Tutu Mrs. Fred McEJhenny, PTA fringe can be dampened and Easterly and 8outbeastei:> '• Delivers to Your Neighbors to Start Serving You. Creek when same empties luto •aid boundary Una to a [»••'••-'• president, was toastmaster and smoothed down with the brush th* States Uland Sound; and the BMterly Right of Wai " thenc* 14) Northerly along Statin the Central Railroad of N- '• •' Mrs. Chester Willis sang selec- Then it Is an easy matter to : r: bland Sound to the place of B»- aey; running theuce (2) N»' •'• tions from "The King and I" press lt to look as good as new. alooK said Right ot Way •'• accompanied by Morton New- the Southerly line of the K-'^« berger. A professional singer, NATO Council to disouw DISTKICT NO. 3:-(Votlng plate. River; running ttunce |3i lolumbus School). BSOINNINO at erly along tald line of the K Mrs. WUH8 is a member of the situation in Iraq. th* Junction of TufU Creek and River to the center line vt ' ;; Creek; runntnf thence (4i t-""~ IpTA / itaten Island Sound; running A Marrow injections for radia- thence (1) Westerly along Tufts erly along laid Creek to U••<• ' ' Each Friday You Will Read Poetic toasts were made to 3reek to the New Jersey Terminal MIT boundary Une of the li •'••J ••< ••; of Carteret; running tnri" >• LincolnTamboer, principal, tion called success. Railroad and continuing along uld railroad to the Intersection ot sUll Southerly along said houu^ line to the center line of '<"'-••' Mrs. S. Costello, secretary and BUKKIOE COURT 9V MEW JBBBIT Pcnhlog Avenue and Holly Street, veil Avenue; running thm ' | CHANCERY DIVISION thence (J< {Southerly along: Persh- to the teachers. Westerly along Mid center ..»' • MIDDLESEX/COUNTY ' Avenlil and continuing lo 1 Local News of Interest to You. Ight flit to the BUten Tttand RooHvelt Avenue to the '"• Mrs. Robert Steffan, Mrs. Docket No. M-2MT-il Bound, tbjfnc* (3) Easterly and Une ot Blair Ro«d; runnlm: tnt. Charles Aiuieas and Mrs. Jo- MAHU KLBTT, Flatntlff (7) iUU Southerly along tne « ' vt. seph Christopher arranged the tortherly along the said SttteD Une of BUlr Road to thf Su;: '"' HOT KLHTT, Defendant Island Sound to th* place of Be- boundary line of the Boron. •> - affair. CivU Action ginning. Carteret an , westerly boundary Une of the Bor- teiet aad Woodbrldge »»'*",; ough of Carteret meets tamo; running theuce (3) Werterl. ; • Open for Business... •aid division line to the " • theoc* (}) KoithWUMrly along said boundary Une to Larch Street; rtgbt of w»y line of i.» thine* (0) Northeasterly along Branch division o( U e 1 1 llitu" Many Exclusive Local Pictures of PORT READING Larch Street to the plao* of Be- ttallrowl of «. J.; n" "" ',, 'lit ( ginning. (4) Northerly along •«" ,";;";. r\ way line to the southern (V Unds of the Amerlcn" " [l}. Your Friends and Neighbors Every Week! |v PLUS BARBER SHOP DISTRICT NO. 5:-(Voting plwje, running thence (5) Iu»w '* ,„ Cleveland School) BEGINNING at aald landi of American OH " ^ 489 Carteret Bead, Port Beading the Intersection of the center line point and lnt«weot'on " ,. of Perilling Avenue with the cen- center Une of Flllmor. *lf "; (At W«t Avtnw Blinker Light)' ter Use of Washington Avenue anil ... soui'ie Call Our running thence Uj westerly atuug running thence t») . \ oit fii tu wld center line of Washington l TONY BCARPELLITTI, Proprietor along the center line of ' m Avenue tu a pulm uud lnterbcctiou Atenu. to a point and '"'^^ Circulation Dept with Uia coiner linn of Cyyrcw with the. center In. »' G,\A- ME4-1111 Men's "Flat Tops" a Specialty Street, running thence |'2) Suulh- Avenue; running thence 1 • tI(K, «ly along the center Hue of Cy- erly along center line »' ^twn. prus Utrett lo a point and Inter- Avenue to a point slid m ,j| Ladies' Hair Cutting •ecttuii with the centtrr line ol A&h with the center »»• °' j 1. Direct, runnlug tln-mo (3) West- Street, tbe point or pl»" erly tloug the raitcr Him of A si) MI 4 MM Stmei tu a iiukit unit llllcrm'-ctiul wltU tht: (llvhltin Itnv bKtweexi the Muruugk uf Cwtnret auil WouU- C. P. 4/10. 11/51* r FRIDAY, 17, 1n PAGH NINETEEN Jayvees Beaten NO BUM FINISH IN '59 - By Alan I.S. Nine Loses j WALTER Speaking About Sports In Mound Duel ALSTON, Home Debut to |

By MKYKR By Sayreville AN6lLt$ Sayreville 104 MHA6ER, H CARTERET — 'Dip Jayveesj CARTERFT - The Cartf-ret This week was featured by some sizzling scores ln>pp02 and Mary Letso followed with 534 on tallies of three hits. an my Srmrnza wont all th» 184. 1G1 and 189. 6/VE THEM The gHine wiis a torrid pitch- wny for Carteret but his matey In the Mens division, Rudy Galvanek rolled a ing duel all the way. BACK- wnr unnblp to deliver thi 700 set for a new high singles record in the Hill The box score: ry runs to win. He wa» CARTERET nickrd for nine hits, walking Howl League. Rudy rolled scores of 526, 215 and Dacko, 88 nud striking out also four! 2-)9. The previous week Rudy shot a neat 681 Flnnegan, 2b The box score: ' Kuhn, If series. We inadvertently reported that this was iMasciilin, 3b.!'"! '3 Styrevllle 110) rolled by his brother, Andy. Ooetz. rf AB H Barnaba, lb 3 Mirti'rls If . .... J 1 However, the top news in the Hill Bowl League, Beam, i-f . 4 Jank'skl, If .... 3 ? A CHAMPS: The Nrntors —Mmiuini; Mt In m:hi l!i rllm Johnson, was a surprise three game setback handed the Baron, c 3 ]L. Pop., p . .... 4 3 11 FBIR'M, lb .... 4 1 Suro«k», Udi» Combt. Knr line lift In il?l.l o llalluhan. Hai- league leading Sammy Ray pinners by the last Hamorski, p 2 bar* S»bo, Missing Holmes .TIIIHIMHI. Skwira, 2b .... 3 0 place Agrico combine. COULD HAVE ADPED 2 Marc'sl, rf .... 3 0 To Tf£ Reggie Johnson, who rates among Carteret's SAYREVILLE Soroka, rf . . 0 0 HEM OP> I<| /nlv« AB CARTER ET - Benny Zus- Szewczyk. If a rolls on. Sem'a. p 1 0 m;m. assistant Recreation Di- Qrzyb iMane'se, ss 4 rector, announced the winners The jayvees, on the other hand, won one and Kwitkowskl, if A JT. Se'za, lb 4 l in the 19,i8-59 basketball leagued lost one, and are currently batting an even .500 Haag :;iKinsored by the Carteret Rec- Malso. cf . I o rot Ion Department. percent. iHudak. rf . .... 2 0 The champions follow: — | Sayreville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 iWiird, c .... 3 2 Kahora, 2b 3 ft Senior Leacue iCarteret 00000000 0—0 Koch, 3b 2 0 LraRiie Champ—Koke's Tavern Sehreck, If 2 0 Playoff trophy winner— Agrico Upsets 1 0 Prtrach'l Tavern PAL LITTLE LEAGUE 'Hamor'kl Light Senior Iieafut Sammy Rays as 24 4 1 League Champ—1st and 2nd half-Wurrlors News BASE LINES Score by innings: Sayreville 610 102 0—10 By BKNNV Rudy Rolls 700 BILL WALSH JR. Junior League Carteret 000 301 0— < Le'iicue Chiimp—Rambler* i A. .. , . t, . ,, CARTERET — In a startling PIHVUH trophy winner - |"«ta » the Senior soft-, ; Last Saturday's rain and gen- uall league will take place Mon- i erally miserable weather can- Big custom smelters rals» si. Demetrius 1 a sweep over day at 1:3*P.M. at the Borough celled out any chance of hold- copper 2 cents. Rays in the Carteret Commer- Midget Lragur Hall. Managers, captains and ing the tryout sessions. 1st Hall Champ- Columbus*interested are asked to cial and Industrial Bowling situation was the same with the School be present. League at the Hill Bowl. bidding sessions which were to 2nd Hall Champ- Prlce's-Na- The above news was even Stories have reached us that1 have taken place that afternoon nan- Important, all agreed.! th lHg In order to compensate for " Chum" p CoUimbut ™»_ '^^^"than^ a resounding 700 set rolled REWARD! Vdifterent uniforms this season ast ' week's loss,, the entir School | by Rudy Galvanek for Cutters ichedule will be- moved up to jand that the strong teams have . Rudy who is among the (uh No. 1 Lrague become stronger. > .his Saturday. Tryouts will be That is what you get when 1st and 2nd Half Champ- St. (top ranking bowlers in town, In at 9:30 at the Park softball How many teams will enter, n d scores of 226, 215 and you lirinpr your photo finish- Joes ro e leld. The same groups that in % work to • Toth Photo and how many leagues wiling. Rudy is subbing for the, Were scheduled for last Satur- Cub No. 2 League •comprise the 1959 season wiUjalling Joe Veinillo. The prevl- Studio. 1st and 2nd Half Champ- day are expected to be there be decided at future meetings. ous wcek he rolled a big 681 Celtics omorrflw. This includes 9 to 10 The report on the coming-set. In rolling his big set. Rudy HOW IS THE Girls Class "A" League year olds and those boys that ^Sportsmen's dinner-dance istopped Joe Garvey of -Sammy League Champ—Nestors haven't as yet been picked for [that ticket* will be on sale next1 Rays for high league honors. REWARD PAID? GlrU Cla* "B" LMfue the Major League. All notices C ltl,s (I Ass It (IIAMI'S: The Mow All HUr»—Standing Iweek. A fine orchestra has been! As a result of Rudy qalva Hi in n.'ilit—(liarlr* Blwslnf, maniirr, Betty tUniflle, All should have been received last IN SERVICE! engaged. Th ^ sensaUonfll ^^ .so if tour son hasni re liiwc Miuiiilfi. Arlrne M»sculln, John Donochur, coach. (held at the American Legion Kin 1 lin:: !,ft in risilu—Frances Hulhhan. Linda Surowka, Cutters Service w«l ttt^,,rro ceived one yet it means he must COLUMBUS SCHOOL C IHKIt I.KADKRS. Midget League "Mike" Toth does all < ipi.uii Mi-ni: Audrey Mwaros, Sandra KorttCii. Kopin HitS ZDJ) iHt". J"ne 13- It *»' ^ theIdeal Liquors ailff have pulle come for tomorrow's tryouts. champs—Standing left to right—Veggy VVhlpplc, Bona first time that women will be up to within one full game hi work right on the prcm This might be a good time to White, Theresa O'Lear, Frances Markeson. Margaret (ioye- invited to take part in honoring the league leaders with onl; ises using; only top discuss just how a boy lands on na. Knerlinff—left to right—Diana Saplcnza, Blaine Hill. teams. More de- three weeks remaining In tit quality materials, In City League particular team. At the try- Missing—Carol Chezmar. ttftiU later league gchedule. Babies Lead outs, each manager takes a look CARTERKT - Steve Kopin PAL Auxiliary plans another] "Mike" takes a personal led the boys in the Carteret!rum alenexU,eekAcftl.d at the candidates and decides Red Dots Score $ [which bays he'd like to have on interest in each and ille In Now5Gan.es ity League by banking out.n. t„ Kh,duM for Mfty 28. Palinkas Hurls Blues Beaten every roll of film de- big 265 game with a 6V! set for In Parkview Loop his team. Each manager has a CAKTERET - Babies Furni- Rider College has W01) 3 veloped—He gives you i 1 certain number of points with ture widened Its lead In first Browns Hardware at the'straight games and playing left! CARTERET — Tfhe Red Dots ns Lea Academy Alleys. which he can bid for any par-Jayvees to Win In Opener by many little "extras" to t. 'place In the Carteret Commer- field Is Carteret's Jackie Mes- were the only three game sweep Rlchcy Krause. who In third ticular player. He more or less brine; your pictures out Ore«n- cl.U Bowling League by scoring Ry winners In the Parkview Com 'buys" the ones he wants withj T-.o tnunlty Bowling League this! better. a 3-0 victory over Kokes Tavern. in the .single,, race with a bril- HJgh, his points. In Opener, 6-2 Clark, 3 to 2 f' im, llant avernse of 194 ]lu,e trouble week, trimming the Eight Balls 1 Meanwhile, the second place plus.1UMm „ Of course there are quite a :::ost the Other two-game winners in CARTERET - The Carterel CARTERET - Dougy King's Why not reward your- Orohmann Insurance pinners rolled a 652 set. .getting- Its first, win. It lost the few managers searching for a the eluded Prank'B Sinclair ovei Carteret high schooi baseball self by bringing your and the City Line keglers both Sandors Tavern, as usual,!opener t0 ciark 3 to 2 ... Jay junior Babe Ruth so when a jayvee baseball team, TuMd*y League Champe-lsChampelst and 2n2ndd rolle, d up three over Bradys |Vm ^ clark Jay Vee, 6 Bums and the Anchors ovei good prospect comes up they next roll of film to al tne e Sports Shop and Walt <& Oene's.Two game winners Included; n on good pitching. "> all try to outbid each other. "Mike", you'U always SiUrs Shop R1U, the Estate (Clark Regional by a 3 to 2 score .respectively. Sayreville got off to a good The results follow: ,It produces a pretty fair balanced tte 6 to come back once you do!-j >• turrint- At present, Babies are leading Diner and Browns Hardware. first' inning, scoring six times Red Dots 845 908 838jof talent on all the teams. 2 this week. ill same»,;by five full game*. on some mlscues by "sleepy" Eight Balls 694 744 757 Clark won the game In the Palinkas hurled the three- seventh inning when they filled v.,.,.y;S re-. Kovhecks Widen fielders and beat Carteret 10 Prank's Sinclair 860 826 84U™,MONE6 MONEYY POLICY RARAPPEP D Tryout$ Saturday to 6. The Jay Vees lost a heart- Bums 777 842 721! Leon H. Keyserling, who ser-jhit victory, striking out eight the base's and a hit batter Lead to 2 Oame$ breaker to Sayreville 1 to 0 in Anchors 894 652 760 ved as chief economic adviser 1 batters and holding the opposl-forced In the winning run. :i-ulu Green-. to former President Truman, 1ti I l| 11 *U ! For Little League CAKTERCT — Kocheeks 9 mmngs. Unless the Varsity Pill-Ins 757 759 356 Carteret rolled up a two run TOTH : writes over WpODBRIDGE— As a re- Pharmacy rolled up three games starts hitting and the fielding contends the Eisenhower Ad- | over Soklers to widen its lead Definition ministration has an "obsession the first, three in the sixth In- sult of the large number of improves, a tough time is 1 the third and Clark came hack 'I*I wefkjui-. boys desiring to participate In to two games over Midges Beau- ahead for the rest of the sched- A wife is the little woman with the value of the dollar." with single scores in the third PHOTO SHOP 1 •••''••••» bli- 543the Wcodbrldge Little League, ty Shop In the Academy Alleys ule who'd rather mend your ways| The Administration, accor-1 and fifth rounds. 64 COOKE AVENJJE ''••••is 502 set.additiona! l tryouus will be Womens Bowling League. Mld- Many meetings will be held than your sox. ding to Keyserling, Is concen- Lundgren, who trating on the problem of In- j CARTERET • '•! 170. 171held this Suturday morning ues scoiied a two game win over|by the little League of Carteretl — Gun Plashes, Louisville Ky. lin, each with two hits, led thCarteree t players, hurled a bril- t-'k Mary U'tso and next at the Van Buren Babies Furniture, before the season opens. nation at the expense of more national economic •attack. Jackie smacked a homer liant four hitter. PHONE Kl 1-5219 "tii II big 634Street Stadium. The drills In tl}e final game Harry's The Managers will have to Pilot union condemns alti- important with two runners on base inldarteret 0 0 2 names of 184,will start promptly at nine Girls won a two-ply win over!forget their pride and let the|mete| r used in crash, objectives. the sixth fy-ame. Clark Reg'l 0 0 1 o'clock. Webco. _ kids have thh e limelightliht . TThhe j|them how to play Is the first! 3 Rams belongs to them. To teach object and winning a game la secondary JAG'S Sporting Goods The Joe Medwick and Babel Ruth League will organize sometime next month. The boys will have to register and tryoujt We Can Save You for teams. Same precedure as last year will be maintained.

Hetty Walko Rolls Big Series of 5 J 5 OFF CARTERET — The Parkview Women's Bofvllng League was bit more lively this week. NOW IN PROGRESS.. Prank's Department Store had A big night, taking three from Joe's Bar and moving Into sec ond place as Betty Balko of the TROPHIES winners turned in a brilliant! From the start, make you,r wedding an oeca- 515 set with scores of 160, 183 sion of long-remeipbered good tjaste and dis- Minimum of 10' < off! and 172. Tile Debs trouuehed the Ten- tinction. Invitations set the tonelof formal per- pins, UtkhiH three games, with fection. Choose your own paper and styling OVKR 3,000 TROPIIIKS ON DISPLAY Joule Dl Palum setting the puce with 505 on scores of. 163, ISO from our complete selections. Consult us on IN OUR PUUNF1ELD SHOWROOM! DISCOUNTS and 182. any problems. No Need to Order from Catalogs VtemingUm Cards , Auto Racing Season "Quality... Worthy of the Occasion" We Also Carry JTlaques, Gavels and Medals t V'LKMINOTON — The Plem- Palr Grounds 1959 auto 50* OFF! itu'lng seu»on will start Satur- All Engraving Done on Premises day, Muy 2, with a first of a *>n wr u1ww iu/ 1 we will movo lulu our new qu»rtrrn at of Saturday nltfht MIDDLESEX PRUSS We AIJJP Do Trophy Repair Work on Premises 322 8t»t« Street, near Hmlth Street. SriiKutltmal liur» now NASCAR programs. "> »H department.. Six events ranging from 10 to (Independent-Uader Building) •A 'ii> lajw for professional and WE~ARE OPEN EVW If ra will make up the 20 Green Street, Wooribridgt scheduled to start at K & K Trophy Mart B:30 P. M- Telephone Nuimun Marshall, general 12B North Aveuu« (Near Park Avenue) Fluinfield, N. J. iniuiagti of the track, ha* ar- Optu Thuwday Mtd Friday TU » P M. PUoue PI- 1-Mli JAG'S SPORTING tlOODS ranged test runa for drivers for MErcury 4-1111 Haturday. April 25. The public STREKT MKNKV JAIil.OtVHKI KH(IC PKKTH AMHOV in invited. TSCiF. TWFNTY VIW. Auxiliary FORDS- FORDS- To Induct Slate 2.GUYS 2.GUYS HOPKI.AWN .'finl Installa- WOODBRIDGE WOODBRIDGE tion of offii'rrs nf Hopolawn

Mrmnrinl P"H Routs Nn. », I, Mll« from Turnpike Kilt niixillnrv, will br held Saturday IM V«r«« from Kilt 121 — Gttim »l«t« Piftc' IM Vinli from Kilt m (iirrtfn *t>t« rurkwif at. 7 at V F. W hall, 113 .Inmrs

Mr? Clarlrs Thomas will b" InstalMiv; offirrr fnr trip auxil- OPEN DAILY 9:30 A. M. to 10 P. M. -SUNDAY 9:30 AJ. to 9 P.M. OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. to 10P.M. - SUNDAY 9:3D A. M. to 9 P. M. iary and Mrs. Joseph Nrmyo, conduct rfw>. Tlir auxiliary announce! 95 95 Bonus Coupon dHrnaU-s to the rminty council Ladies' Reg. 3 Ladies'Reg. 3 »s follows: Mrs. Benjamin B«- loe and Mrs. Ronald Oalifki with Mrs. Andrew Pastor ami Mrs. Jnhn Hornyak us altn NEW COTTON natrs. WASH N'WEAR 50 ft. KOROSEAL t\ District drlrtfntcs HIP Mrs Thomas Mrs. Jospph FVdoi Mrs. Baloif, Mrs. Homyiik and Mrs, Ronald Oallrki. Altrniile,'- nv Mrs. Pnstor, Mrs Joim SHIRT- p, GARDEN HOSE ,1 Bzl!a«yl, Mrs. Roy rlirlftfwn DRESSES Mrs, John Sarse and Mr", MBIT Kohus. With HOSE NOZZLE \M Mrs. Joseph Frrinr was ap- With pointed community wrviee of- DUPONT NYLON Reg. 7.50 Value ,,T^ ficer Hnd Mrs. .Insoph St. Pierre. DRESS ** cancer chnlrman. One Coupon Per ruoitr Ooo4 Ihn M«^

dark horse prize and refresh- **%*•<•. 50 lbs. 5-io-5 1-59 ments were served by Mrs. Jo- seph Jeroff nssisted by Mrs! 50 lbs. 10-B-4 1-79" John Marchllto. Infants & Tots Reg. 4.95 Ladies' Reg. 3.98 Ikrron Tossers 2-pc. (Continued from Sports Pan''. HOSE HANGER«33' Williams, If . .. : 1 I Blue Bell \ ltaln ChM Hall, < f ; 2 :' Two Revolving Reg. $20 Amu Dawning, p '• i n 1 o Ut. KM Knlnht, p ( Sturdy 2" Crossbar Support Kohler. 1b ' 0 0 0 0 89 Pfl.MIO. 11) 1 A nondcrfut combination of rwlnet, WC-HIWI, Wicliczfki. r : 0 0 ban and ringi to provide jrirs of htalthj tun. I Sylvester, 3b '. [1 0 OVERALL SET Burner »•-1- Rnbino, ss '. n n Martin. 2b ... : n v

:» 7 t: Bonus Coupon Scorn by Inmncs: • Trenton . 4 1 n :: n n o- v Woodbriciee 0 1 I 0 0 n 0 - World's First Automatic Submersible Hall, Mallas Frm (Continued from Sports fine runners Jed Annl'^jiU' .mtl PRESTO Dick Jenkins fnllowiiiK linn Washes under water! across the finish line. Barton Clark won the pnlf * Open spout clenni u f»Mlj u vault for Wnodbndqe cle-innt a cup! the bar at in feel B inches, whil" * 2-9 cups of Automatically per- another winner fnr the Ivuiv fect coffee! team WHS Al Tron^in, who * Stainless steel! broad jumped 18 feet, 11 '-• the label tells * With cord and coffee meaiure! Reg. 24.95 The Barrons will he put In For boys and girls the story. As- .WlW' Onr Coupon Ttr tuitomer — nood Thru Monday, April It the tpst Montlny when Penli Beautiful Dan River sorted pl*ids. Atnboy Hiqh lonms nn the sheen. 2 pockets—bar ^ schedule nt Water Stadium in tacked — fly- Sizes 12-18-24 months. Perth Am boy front — belt )XBonus Coupon j^ 120 Irnv hurdles Hull i\V' 2-3-4. loops. 1 1 Zehrer iW , S, Har- ris i.l i. MrRai' finrl I HUP W tier! fnr third. T^ime If)» FLOOR MODEL CLEARANCE -; ALL STORES Mile ~ WhitworMi ij>, I.-amon- Men's Regular Retail Price 2.95 Each ico (Wi, Lafiorej (Wi. Time Prices Effective Thru Tnesdaj, April 21 DeUverr - Service - IuUlUtlfn Extra , 5.00:6. 440 — Scott iW«. Drnaos iW> ' Brinklry (J>. Time SI fi. 880 — Pctnrson iWi, Applciat'' iji, Jenkins (Ji. Time l!.ll 7 Dress & Sport Shirts • ZHA -- Biseo Ji, Meyner iJ> i i Harris (.Ji. Time 2\\H. RCA 17" 180 low hunlli-s Hall W Queen (Ji, Seip and Ri.-v.vr • • (Wi tied for third. Timi- 2S."' PORTABLE TV " Shot Put - Mallas iWk He ""•• Pederlco IWI, Clark iJ1,. l.)i-- 1 1 '•• "' tan en: 40 fort, 8';, mcli: , . for Aluminized Tube • Dl'-rus - Mallns I'W. WPIK- IWI, Christ:niis"ii iW>. Dis- Built-in Pop-up Antenna tance; U0 feet. Javelin ~ Mastrovich i\ - "'Kelemiui 1 In siz&s 14-17. nig «l-lb, Krwier I'linl Meywr (Ji,nnd Drugos i\V 30" SIZE lull-lemth duor itorai' ti"d fir second. Distance: 1H l»M|i. full width Mydr»»" feet, 11'„< inches. - Barrons Champs - (Continued from Sports Pum- Hadyniak, g ., . •_' in i Divided ton. M»M. / Jdyoe, g OOi i' Clock. 1 i •• . U 1H :,: . O'rfiniil.s: l''il/pHt,rl"k. Mr wide, matchietM oven.

Pin M r 1 (Continued from Sports Pane) ttfam from behind to win it 817- ^6, Frank Jawv was high mnn for ABD El«rtrir vnth a ?M MITCHELL game, while Tony POOR trailed YOUNGSTOWN HOT WATER HEATER close behind collpel.ln ga 20"1 AIR CONDITIONER tally NOW.,, YOU CAN BUf ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE 42" CABINET SINK 30 Gal. Automatic Ga« In the final maU'h on the eve- 3/4 H.P. . nings slate, the Fireplace en- AT OUR tow DISCOUNT PRICES ..AND I1-. A in.i. countcrsd little difficulty dis- Hi Volt. roretJaia Tap posing of the Towne Oarage Itoiu-ione vl4( with n IIVHI Warranty .95 thr.e dm ,-; by scores o{ 834-814 Klusli mullnI 49.95 TAKE MONTHS TO PAY - NO DOWN PAYMENT ninlrto 2-Speed frtsb air Inkl. 890 «30 and B30-711. fau. SUJt Air Kahautt. 49