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Published Ww>W» On Friday CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1961 Entered si 2nd CUM Mall At P. O., Cutartt, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS Announce staff Busy Deverin Appointed rlayiienyOnRepairl OnReoairss rogram At Schools Councilman; Zullo (.oughlin Li sis New iVlainlenance Crew is Arlivities for All LILIAN RiiHhirtg Hummer Jobs Borough Playgrounds Acting Fire Marshal )LLAK CARTERET _ Recreation| CARTERET - The Board of! Director Thomas Couuhlln to-jEdiictlon's summer repair day announced thr program for;program Is now In full swing at are Carteret s plmroumfe for nexliCarteret'S public schools, n A rch itects Draft Plans V i r a g IS ,,r ;i!id p " week beginning Monday. : According to John M. Koll- "Every effort is being made has, president of the board, top by Douglas King and his staff;priority is being given by the ri'Hfly to to provide an Interesting, dl-[maintenance staff to work in To Remodel Church Here Named to ci\ field. versified program for the youthiutillzint; various space for class- CARTERET — The board of;U'Cts of Newark, arc completing .iiif1 of B of the borough." Mr. CmiRhlhvrooms. t Mltl' The maintenance tnBtfl(ls of St. Demetrius plans and specifications for re* iiir ii dr- crew ta modeling 1 lht f CARTERET—Mayor Stephen tivity will be held every Mon-itenance ™n- Frank Busze and month, Rev. John Hundiak.! . !. "> - «»- Jolln the same time Bervlnchak andSkiba last night appointed i nf I lir lii'VV day, Wednesday and Friday at, Capik, who have the astor, announced. ! 'Oaubner. artists of MhuTsvllle, Thomas Deverin as member » .oiinr fan be the Walter Overholt Stadium assistance of two helpers. The property consisting of The I'a. have been engaged by thethe Borough Council to fill thi from 12 noon until 5 P. M. i J°b that must be done be- for nil 11 VlSlt 10 fore FB11 'board of trustees to erect the unexpired term of Thomas Mil- A track cltni«. under the di-i 1* being rushed at the lunrs. As we TAKKS OATH OK ((HICK: Thomas Milik is show,, heinR sworn in as new borough tax lor the mem-iiC(mostillsls llnd palnt lhe in.^ who reslgIlc(t t0 becoma rection of Robert O'Donnell isiNathan Hale School, where a t tlirm llllTl assessor hy BorouRh Clerk Patrick I'OI.HIHC Holding the Bible is the assessor's twoanda- of the church In con- borough assessor. His appoint- half year old son. Joel, who seems to he ;iwed by the photographer's camera, Moth Photo) scheduled for Rftmday, Wednes- complete modernization pro- attending social af I h SiUlK' Klisto lllI(,tion witll the Rolden allnU ment was confirmed by the day and Friday from 12 to 5 m-am is underway. With the t the Center, jveiwjy which will be observed Council and was sworn in by ,ii pude: "1 don't P. M., also ai the Overholtindditlonal classrooms added in Fava & Saunders, the aruhl-incxi t year, Borough Clerk Patrick Potcic- Stadium, jthe school, new lights, painting ..tier than when I anc nlg. Deverln's son, Thomas Jr., Borough Police Alan Porter Accepted By A daily bftsefcsll clink under^ ' carpenter work is requir- held the Bible for his father. the supervtsioi of Rlchard|mR Immediate attention. Mr. Deverin, a former mem- Mlglecz and Roir'jrt Mullen will; Considerable work is under New American ber and former president of the be conducted at he Park Field |wav a' the High School. Ac- .MI still lone End Intensive Naval Academy of Music Board of Education was seated Miglecz and M 'litn will con- cording to Mr. Kolibas. there ,' their picture will be four additional class~ Flag is Blessed are yuuiiK at CAUTURET - Alan Porter,, duct clinics for teams in the Pistol lourse :i2 Tennyson Street, has been Little Leagues i nd the Joe rooms in that building next ii \|iii it and awe Mcdwick fall. Partitioning is being In- i add to their (Hh Picture on Pagp 131 accepted by Uie U. S. Naval The boys will 1 CARTERET — Instituted by Academy of Music, Washinc,'- ae Instructed li."^'.i;.damentals stalled to provide conference At St. Demetrius ],<: busy keeps of the game. !rooms, a room for women !inihi•]•> young- • Police Chief Charles Makwlnskliton, D. C. Suorn in over the C'ARTEUET - Officers and 'members of the Cartwet Policcjholiday weekend, he was flown The summer b sketballiteachers, a new nurses room, members of St. Demetrius Department have just com-]to the U. S. Naval TraiuiiiR arra eague, so popular w..ii year willletc. Men's Club attended in a body an intensive practical!i» Great Lakes. 111. for his boot open on Tuesday. J sly 11. Twoj "The summer maintenance thi1 rite; of the blessing of a .,i I 'ITS are full ;nmes wilill b e playt.'l' , tthh e fifirstt program will be the busies! id i:i from the course under the direc-icami) trainin;;. new American flag at St. De- l'on °' ^^ Agent Raymond! Uiw>n completion, will Iv sent starting at 6 P. it. Boys whoever" Mr. Kollbas said "I melrius church. .Congressman : fl registered for the league should would cost a great deal if thi :m £. They |piP". ™ Agent Paul Dins- ' "'t' U. S. Naval Academy of Peter Fnilnghuysen, Jr.. had "f J contact O'Donne'l at the- Park work had been let out to out the flan .sent by the architect stores and !more and Sgt. Andrew Music in Washington for ex-l '*»** «hoo«np in ma.U-. He] playground for team personnel. siders." of the Ciiultol at the request of randmother A golf clinic for boys and!! This is in addition to Rev. John Hundiak, spiritual iinp in per- Th« coiu'se .s instituted by «'Htiu;itod from Cartoret Hir,'hl regular summertime Jobs of the Stll o1 ln June girls 15 and up Will be con- (advisor of St. Demetrius Men's luth people Chief Makwlnski after Delcc-i ° ducted daily from 1 to b ?. M.school custodians, whose task Club. AlaAl n llKl s 1)ce1 n lirr young. Stive Clarence Sheridan and S«t.| at the Park playground under will be to fix chairs and desks, trumpet for the last few years The two outstanding pupils * Prow completed a firearms the supervision of William O'- wax floors and keep busy with under James Burke, the virtuo- of St. Demetrius Sunday School 'her told U* training program sponsored by Lear. many other chores .to brinhte of the Goldman Band. New 'instil for summer cultural '•hildreri keep the prosecutor's office. y_%the cla**ro t'-s ','' "- " ,. , , York. He has alsfi been attend- Al Skiba wilV^.l'-^n.fW'*' i f ur.se conducted annuaHy at tennis clinic at iBw * irk wfena|d!»iurt«.. the Soyuzivka, a .summer re- • »n trips, CTBf courts next' week from 1 to 51 GETS SCHOLARSHIP: Miss of In- PLAN RUMMAGE SALE port established by the Ukraini- ke Island mdoor pistr" P. M. ' Patricia Varca, daughter of - iunVun the. CARTERET—St'. Elias Ladies an National Association .in Ker- The Arts and Crafts program THOMAS l)i:VF,Rl\ 1~?\ so alive i performed with the All- Guild will hold a rummage sale; Mr. and Mrs. John Varga, 18 honksi-n, N, Y., are Rosemarle| program on the range. Tlw of- will be continued under the mi them." she 'Continued on Page l!i ALAN PORTER from July 11 to 14, from one to Pine Street who has been Symchik and Victor Lisnycisyj. an(j took part in last m :h,/s ficers attended the school on supervision ef Miss Mary Ann jinked her age. five at Pershing and Sussex! The -irl student is .sponsored.deliberations!' He was mun.'d their own time and on their Hila and Miss Carole Anne awarded a scholarship for i:id said. "I'm eil | Avenue. Proceeds will go to- .every year by St. Ann's Aux-;chail.miln of tnc flnalice ,,,„„. she replied, 'days* off, Thr schedule for Capp. The schedule is as fol- Perth Ainbuy General H»s- ward the newly acquired con-' iliary and the boy by St, De- mttu,,, MA by M,. Mitjk ,l]ld Carteret was drawn up by Si; lows: Monday, 1 to 3 P. M., pital School of Nursing by vent, Mrs. Walter Bodnar and metrius Men's Club. |lllR0 chairmnn 0, real rsU|11> •" 'Inrs most of the PrQss. New members of the Bernard Street playground; 3 SiBack Donovan Tips by Chief Mrs. Ann Kolnok are in charge C'arteret Business and Pro- To Visit Washington IHC is also on the committee on '!:. lodav? It's Woodbridge policy force also to 5 P. M., Post Boulevard; of the sale. fessional Women's Club. Members of the Sisterlnmd of parks and recreation. took the course. (Continued on Page 2) Whenever the son the Blessed Virgin, one of the! Zullo Acting Marshal • arc coliiK out on For Fire Postj To Foil Thieves ten organizations of St. Deme- Neil Zullo, fire captain of it ;' is difficult to Those who •attended the, 'CARTERET — Ctivteret Fire! CARTERET - Going out for course fr«m Carteret were: Lt,s.:Co, No, 2 has given its uinmi-the evening or away on a trius church, will visit Wash- Cartnet Fire Co. 1 was ap- '' '• in u hurry, DeSantlR. Ooderstad and Hem- moils en'dor.senicnt. to Captain vacation? Rev. Medvigy Silver Jubilee, Blessing jinston, D. C. on July 18 and 19. pointed acting fire marshal by i onies to the jsrl: Sgts. Toth, Szyba, C/.aikow-|Patrick Donovan for appomt- Here are a few worthwhile They will depart in a chartered a unanimous vote. He will hold ' • '.v I-.s is never too ski, Bohanek, Galvanek and1 ment, lo the position of Fire tips from Police Chief Charles bus on July 18 at 7 A. M. Non- the office pending a Civil Serv- ktf iob- Versegi, Detectives White ,1 Marshal. A petition (n the May- L. Makwinski: Of Convent Set for St. Elias Church members who would Uko ito ice examination. The resolution, or and Council, siijned by all 1. Connect an automatic oin the group on this excursion naming Zullo, also noted tliat 1 Chamra and Russo and Palrol- •' 'in 1101 hnW tojmen Kunak, Mu.sco, Kasha, members of the company. indl-|timer to one or two lamps to be CARTERET — Dedication of To Blfss Convent may contact Father John Hun- the present Fire Marshal WiU ; ":i-,(- nine, don't diak. or Father Peter1 Melcch lian D'Zurilla has reached the Rivers, Peters. Szullmo.vskl, cate.s the full support of the|sure a light will be "on" during the new convent and the ob- Before the mass, the bishop ;: 'line sitting 8- Pltzpatrick. Shanley, Heil, Lar- company, and is based on Cap- the evening hours. will bless the new convent of for reservations. mandatory retirement age of 1 servance of the 25th anniversa- ;•!•.• They are ikin, Doscher, Klsli,' Brechka, tain Donovan's many and var- 2, Securely lock all doors, the Sisters of Christ the Teach- Hear Reports 65 and that his retirement has Try are taking Troost. Hlub, Dydiik, Makwln- ied qualifications to carry out including porch, basement and ry in the priesthood of Rev. er. Nuns at the convent will United Ukrainian Committee (Continued on Page 2) ' .ii! their chil- ski, Bos7e, Kahora, Gurney, the duties of the office. garage. Augustine Medvigy will occupy comprise the staff of the newof Carteret held their meeting in ICraig, D'Zurilla. Dobrovich and Captain Donovan, a graduate 3. Stop all doliveries when the attention of the parishion- St. Elias Parochial School at St. Demetrius Community the country. ,, which will open in September Center Wednesday night at Man Found Dead by VernaChh Oi of many schools and advanced leaving for an extended period ers of St. Elias Byzantine Rite •courses in firematics and fire of time. with kindergarten, first and which a report was given by Catholic Church Sunday. second grades. Registration Rev. John Hundiak, chairman, Han Ring in His Home today are lenRineerins, has served the 4.. Notify your police depart- ; et for many ment before you leave; how The Most Rev. Nicholas T. dates will be announced later John Lesky, treasurer, and Vo- CARTERET—Edward Kutcri- Wilson on Dean's Borough of Carle by Father MedviBy. sky, 50, 92 Emerson Street, an • years bolli as a voluteer and as j long you expect to be away and lodymyr Yaniw, secretary, on , . . ,, I i years ooui Elko, DD. bishop of the Byzan- the progress of the drive for employe of the U. S. Metals Re- of the Fire where a kety to the premises Jubilee Banquet tine ' Rite 'Catholic Diocp funds for the erection of a fining Company was found Pupils List at C.ran/ordDepartineiuaful|.,lmi. . He has held the may be obtained ln the event of A banquet will be heta at 1 CCARTERET — Wendell R. Pittsburgh will attend P, M. ih the nejw church hall monument j>f Taras Shev- dead by hanging in his home at rank of Captain for 15 years, an emergency. z This Month Wilson, 6 Cypress Street, has 5. Make arrangements with festivities. Speakers will include Prosecu- chenko, Ukrainian poet, In! 7 o'clock last night. He waa been, named to the Dean's List and i.s a member of The Uni- Washington, D. C. The drive covered by a nephew, John 1 d h D' Lit formed Firemen's Association of a neighbor to mow your lawn tor Edward J. Dolan, Mayor I — Sev, pupils for the spring semester at There will be a solemn ponti- Stephen Sklba. Rev, M. A will continue until the quota Passoby. ll] New and sweep your ' sidewalk at e iiublic schnolti Union Junior College, Craiiford ficial anniversary mass of Konopka, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. assigned to Carteret is reached. Patrolmen William Troost •boiiid it'Rister dur- it was announced today bv Dr. The tnembeils of Fire Co No. least once a week. and John Bpsze cut the man e tnms your shades and thanksgiving at 4 P. M. out- John Stim, V. F., of Pn.ssaic The committee will petition 'tb 'if July, School ,K>nneth W. Iver.vn, dean H Wtitiotion are unnurnin"i KK flit-'l j 6- the Mnvoi and Council to name down and notified all author- in as doors in front of the new school The principal address will 'be •"'trill Kilwin S. Quin A student must Council to givi e just!blindjt!bli s you normally do when given by the bishop. a street in Carkri't, Shev-'. ities. appoint-iyou're home—never close them gliding, weather permitting. "I I'llilH. or tpetter average REV. AUGUSTINE MEDVIGY A large committee has bee.n chenko Street, as has been done. The man's wife is visiting in Wilson was::i men: t of Donovan, not only incompletely, Joining the bishop in the mass is held in the to (he Dean's Lust 1 busy with preparation for what by the governing bodies* of I Pennsylvania. Kutchsky has 1 ability, but also bc-j i- BUI b e p tnel !" ""' •"inn•"""!'>, dtfi,.,-.tfliT. aatt th thee among 36 fre.shmifreshmen and supho- view of HiHis sability, but also DC-, I. ^ ^ ••'advertise" your w^ « " Medvigy and also c.SS.R. The sermon will be de- is described as a 'inemorafile many cities and, towns in sev-ibeen living here for about tw 1 years of faithful'it's best ' ' 'liiriiiK week- ;moreinures named to UH1 De.m's:causDe.m's;cause of ininss years ol launiui, j Continued on Page 2) the Very Rev. Leontlj Minja. livered by the bishop. event" ln the parish life. eral states. ' lyears, 11 p.st, Dr. Iversen rt'poitfd. !and devoted .seivice. J^J ^ ;.. . . _ — • < Thousands of Youngsters Frolic at PAL Holiday Party ' , in—i. - ' • ~—'-** ii mm i inn—i ' — "">**»;. W

th« boys and TO COOt OKK — A lot i>( audit wa» t-uiisuiiicd ut the PAI, Day. bfiauw the day was ftH, WHAT FUN - One ol ihe *onte«U that hdd wide interest amons f attracted Utlle Mtut likasanl. Hwc a group iB pvuiiut Uie liquid irlii-shmruts into cupo rend* tor til* "«•• """* ., n th, hulluuii blowinblowingg contestcontest.. IhIhee contencontentt yuumatm to crab. HOT - With hundred, of younger, devri»pi.« an appetite In gW* ^ ^ ^aiiw iht PAALL D*D > wu^h the e^"^ irt sliuw K B ' ' »- J-ouith of July ttlt, men un the cuimiiittf ' ' 1" There were hoi do«» »nd htunburgets FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1961 PAGE TWO MARKS BIRTHDAT ,KUarl, The »en'» dub WM rep Holy Family 9 ' CARTERET — William Aug-| resented by Meager*. Raymond K^ec Hurls ( Deverin Program Listed Local 837 Renews ust Hansen, 3rd, son of Mr. andiAbazlft Mario Bummario, and OBITUARIES W/™ •!„«,« A ffT A M". William A H«r«n Jr., of- ^ Vacohlo wh0 act. (Continued from P««e 1) Hitter a< been referred to the Police and ByDr.HarsanyijJ/5/1//P Agreement Wins Over A & 0 «*»»«*,—3-? * ,„.» *«» ..,»*. Firemen's Pension Commission a lawn party at the home of Temporary offlcers are to be CARTERET - Funeral «erv- for action. CARTERET - Two CARTERET — Local 837,[negotiation committee *ere: Tossersby74 his maternal grandparents. Mr. ^pointed in time for the first ins. u rs for Edward J Dolan Sr services will be !ir!d .n Uir Hun and Mrs. Michael SUvka of 22 R(wral meeting which will be rs. R(w xere held Saturday July i at Appointment of Mr. Zullo Karian Reformed Church 8Un- Mine Mill and Smelter WorkersMichael Mitro, Alexander Mar- CARTERET—The Holy Pam- tb Citt w ur Loick Avenue. held in September. Committees hurW » hri,,^. M from the Lyman-Rump' f »* ••*e d•• b•y levera—- l• organUa-da' y mornlnc Th-....r f.rst— . begin-.-„._ nM U:i:wiimoi«ly. ratified the clnlak. Ernest Jonos. Walter P. the Lions ci(,h oon ily team won iU seventh game. Qrpr 30 gUKt5 attended from nTrr formed to Insure the suc- Memorial Home, 21 Locust tions sometime ago. Last night, ninft at 9 A M *ill be -contract -.v.th the U, S. MetalB Hemsel, Charles Artist. American LrRj,,,, 1 ^gainst two losses, in the' R«-! jdge. Fords, Perth Am- ,i inception of the auxll- Street, Carteret. A Solemn Council had petitions Irom both ducted in Hungarian, trie sec- Woodbr fWfv to 0 score in n ,.'!, Resko. feating the 1A and O bSweed t l)0>\ Mass of Requiem was fire companies, Exempt Fire-.ond, fit 10 o'clock, in English ^i ^TU I :; tfrf>L West Cartmt. and Car- lBrJ, ThPy Bettare yM followsCallguarl: mem; by-- wick The ratification came at a Also Harold Kaub, Carlos Ba-]Shop, 7 to 4. The winners (rot _ brated at St. Joseph's/Church. men and Firemen's Relief As- Dr. Andrew Harsanyi. Pastor laws. Grace Del Vacchlo; hos- this Ku The Rt. Rev Edward if. Dolan. soclatlon urging the appoint- wllJ preach on the toiM<- the membership of write, Joshua Patrick. LutherlofI to a good start, scoring two; Tn\ir.HT 'pitality, Alice Totaro; program, form as hr cou.sln of the deceased, was ment ot Fire Captain Patrick is closer Than \ou Tni ste.run, ln the fint Inning and TCCARTERE. MF£T TOMGHT — FranT k Man-!Dot Abazia; corrwpohdlng «ec- The only "hit' rpiphrant • p»Revv . utrtnr rirahicn Donovan. In a letter to the The. bus trip planned stated he Lorantfy Society for this Sun-Audltor:um nfter an agreementphen W. ofko more in the second frame va U*«n: Rev. Dominic Manzo, Council, Donovan by fi;ib-deacon. In Sanctuary; Rev would be Interested ln that po- day afternoon ha* been can-^,.ais reacl-.ed by the union with Cascone, Anthony soMiowrti.|th. the wiimerwinneras anandd "scattere Mattered elghtjoeight off the First Slovak Citizens) nRnces. Bue Orutano; "nh Patrc..^ __ . _ _ ,, M. Konopka, Rev. M. Komosln-'sttlon. celled, or rather postponed un-;plwpl U ojficlfl|,, !Irvlng carteret ar.d Andrew.hlts. Jack Palva and Nick Man-!ciub Patrons Bo*l!n»# League,pia(.e ski. and Dr. Domlnlr vin. (• Ka'n»ri til the following Sunday. Julyi ^c a meeting of all of- Ricclardl and Esthfcr RacclO. J- The win,, ski, and Dr. Dominic. Vlra, U Named Member, of the 1961 unlonlBennet, ln n r 'A andd O tossertowerss, Iflcera tonight at 7:30 In thej Vgrious items were dlscussedi™ » Inter/nent foUowed .J rourl Charley Makwlnskl, Jr., hit a clcluu b rooms. QtheQ r officers h|ch lnlncicude d qualificationqualcatonss '"* » »n bridge*. Stitte, County and Bor- (0 {i board for mpm ln ihp t with Mr*. T fashion Show Many at Rites Family team. jBiuas, flee president; Joseph ^ ,0 ^ gim||ar to that of the _ oush officials served as honor-AlB0 DBm(,a wus uuimm i,^.- ,,nf1v Torr Is welcome to join JTschinkel, secretary; Alfredjmpn.s nrgRniZBtlon, and a mem-l. . ^ «« ary pallbearer*. ^M , member of the ItaM-^JJ join ,J uons CUlb T A R H DoAnRelo, treasurer, and Rob- bfrsllip dr|ve for members. „.,, r m« Authority to fill the unex- Th Vaca()on BlbiP school is Plans Advanced Of Leo Rockmanshom8ky Jb * / 1 2 ert Wilson, publicity, Score by HVr Bible Convention ;plred term of Mrs. Victoria. „,„„ j ba Lions m WMlon WednMdWi It CARTERET-Leo RockmBn,'3t"J> «k. *» 4 2 tope!andl who re6! ned CARTERET - Initial plans Legion Slated July 21-23 « ' wilwl]l] bbe continuecontlmied thithis anand nnext 63 Randolph Street, who oper-,"***11}8*1' « ••-- * 3 2 Patrolman Andrew J. Dobro- wppki including tomorrow. Sat-'«™ formulated for the annual Zabe lb 0 0 To Foil Thieves CARTERET—It was official- permanent children between 3 and fashion show held by St. Jo- ated the Rockman Tavern and '• *J Push Formation v]ch WM named a urday le C2 3 0 PLAN SWIM PAHTV ly announced this week by John'member of ^ {Orce. Appoint-13 are stln jmj(ed to come. A:»eph's Altar and Rosary Society Liquor store since 191166 with thee ^*^l. - i,.! - f member of ^ {Orc App13 are stln jmj(ed to come. A: 11 0 3t> l 0 (Continued from Pace 1> Trosko presiding minister of ri lt il meeting held llnn exception of the prohibition^"'' " ' t WOObBRlDGt Trosko, presiding minister ofe(1 pendlrig c)vli gerVice exam- ww){ from today. Friday, Julyat a special meeting held Rlede1 rI 0 'depniture to the neighborhood the Perth Amboy- East Unit i ti , Dobrovich was placed ,4 participants of the Summer the church hall June 29. years, died Sunday nt Perth! ' * 1 Of Club Unit Ward Republic, ," ination, Dobrovich was ticipants of the Summ 0 at l.irsr. congregation of Jehovah's Wit- , Amboy General Hospital. j Joch.^f J 1 meeting \\o(\,,, , ovah's Wit nm on tne ellglblllble ll3tllt will hhav e a picnii c att t thhe MrMrss. PetePeterr DaviDaviss , chachairmani , 0 CARTERET — The Itatian- 0 I 8 Keep a record of all your made final pia,iS '."! a M Born in Russia, he lived ta|Molczan cf t 0 0 American and dance pSviv' he had Carteret 53 years. He was a Kuzma cf 2 0 the Watchtower Bible and; , ^ nounce Sd thait theSS show will be night at 8:30 m ' rellow hlp wtll charter member of the Syna-jSoanow'gkl| p 3 1 Tract Society, will be held fori l™l Se Ho'pLonJ held on Monday evenlng.Oc leave Udders or Swim Club, gogue of Brothfrhood of Israel, _ _ —iident the the men's 9. orlng mitt(| the three-day weekend of July] on Saturday. July IS. Reserva- tober 23. at 7:30 P, M. „ a member of the Hebrew Fra- tools lying around where prowl- June for $262,000. 34 7 9 -In attendance were the Mes- Winston, who 11 r 21 to 23, tions should be made not later Clothes will be shown by Lil- ternity, Carteret Tavern Asso- Carteret Labor Council in a A A O ,dames Sue Qrazlano, Dorothyjers ran get at them-they may election, The Academy Arena In Plaln- Julv 13 with lian's of Caiteret, hate by Lee's elation, Exempt Firemen H Abazia, Esther Raccio, Virginia^ them to get Into your house. field is to be used for the M-'etter requested a conference Thir 1 Surviving are his wife, MamlejpajVIli c 3 Grace Del Vacchlo, Betty Call- plan to be gone a little while. ahlft atom talks gregatlons of Jehovah's wit-!oilman Walter Sullivan asked Perth Amboy. 4 0 Levlne Rockman, a darigh-U-r.jyirvsiCQ c'{ 0 0 nesses. The delegates will rep- Borough Clerk Potocnlg to ar- ftorouofi Teachert Entertainment will be pro- , - 3 Mrs. Michael Yafia, 0 1 regent Middlesex County and;range the meeting, . , f, 1 vided by Vwne Fowler's School Linden; E carmichael, p.-4 c M four sons, Bernard, 0 seven other central New Jersey! An ordinance in connection Los An-'oiearoiear,. lb ...... 3 it State Conclave oi Dancin(, ln FordSi among 0 counties. with the $800 tax exemption for geles; Sidney and Howard, Car-'3iecton, rf 2 CARTERET — Miss Sophieiwhom a local miss. Dawn Marie teret; Royal, of MHuchen, and Meyers,' rf 1 0 persons over 65 was approved Ziemba, Mrs. Ann Zlmmer, Mrs. stopinski, will appear. Also on first reading. seven grandchildren. Zullo, 2b 3 0 Statement of Condition Ann Bishop and Mrs, Emma music will be supplied by that 1 Alan Porter Councilman Alexander Such coblnn. teachers of Washing- popular quartet, The Debonalrs. The funeral was held Mon- Lehotsky, 3b 3 reported that the county has1 ton School attended the 99th Members of the Committee day afternoon at the Syno- (Continued from Page 1> paved Roosevelt Avenue at National Education Association attending the meeting were: wlecki Funeral Home, 56 Car- 31 teret Avenue, with Rabbi Mor- Brady's Corner. He also report-jrjonienUon at Atlantic City. Jeanne Bauer, Ann Bennls, Jul State Region 2 Band for the ton S. Baum officiating, Inter- ed that the engineer is prepar-j They took part In the con- Bryer, Flo Connolly, Helen last two years. ment was in Beth Israel Ceme- BOWLING NIGHT SET First National Bank In Carteret At the Stan Kenton Clinics,! Ing plans and specifications forferenee conducted by Mr. BoydKnot, Marie Gureltch, Margaret tery, Woodbridse. CARTERET — Jewish War he received Instructions and curbs, gutters and sewers at the Nelson, Director of Special Ed- Hughes, M a r 1 e n e Harrigan, |Veterans Memorial Post 745, played with prominent artists. Shopping Center. ucation Service ln New Jersey, Helen Krajewski, Natalia Kos- will hold their first bowling Carteret, New Jersey In the last few years, he has Councilman John Hutnlck whose topic was "Establishing tych, Helen Kreidler, Mary Men Mrs. Cza\a Attends night July 11. at the Carteret; been trumpeter for the Carteret asked that bids be received for Broader Education programs In jak, Florence Mooney, Sophia Lanes at 8:30 P. M. Trophies High School dance and march- the painting of the exterior of the Schools to Prevent emo- Mandechak, Alice Malglerl, State Contention^1 be awarded. as of ' ing bands. Re has been a mem-the Borough Hall. tlonally Disturbed Children Lydla Makslmik, Helen Plet- I Thr« dance committee has ber for many years of the Fords A resident of John Street from Becoming Greater Prob-|terer, Elizabeth Stanbach, Ann CARTERET - Mrs. Mar:»ibeen ,or£ea. A meeting will be VPW Band and others. He re-!complained about the large lems to Themselves in Society."Szymborski and Liz Vennka. Czaya. newly appointed prmci-ihpld Wednesday evening, 8:30 celved the TJ- 8. Navy award! tanks eoinp up in that vicinity pal of Columbus School attend- P M at tnp Hiii 5i,u;. JUNE 30, 1961 •pin for ranking high on concert and also complained about PERFECT ATTENDANCE MARK WEDDING DATE ed the National Education As-: < sociatlpn convention in Atlantic tryouta for the U. S. Navy Band trains drilling and disturbinf CARTERET — Perfect ln his Junior year. the neighbors. CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. City as one of the delegates tendance in Columbus SchooliRoger Anerella, 81 Ash Street, from the Middlesex County) Play Program follows: grades 2nd to 7th,!celebrated tbcir 25th Weddlng Teachers Association. i ASSETS (Continued from Page 1) Catherine Tandyrak, Dennis JAnniversan' at a party given There were more than 5,000 „ FRUIT and FLOWER BASKETS Czeto, Victor Pwlonnis Joseph j by their children, Roger, Louise. delegate„..„ s representin„.,, g, all 50 Tuesday, 1 to 3 P. M., Grant Cash on hand and due from Banks _.,„ $1,425,145 07 "DellTfred Anrwhcrt Ruella, Diane Kapacyk, Joyce Llnda| MarVr and Theresa,' . a-"Statest states. . MrsMrs. . CzayCzayaa serveservedd "a sAvenue ; 3- to 5 P. M—, •a "t• Park; U. S. Government Bonds 3,909,74794 ID the World" Schaffhauser. Gloria Buser, Flo the Dragon Boat Inn., with New Jersey host's ar t!ie chief Wednesday, 1 to 3 P. M. St. Jo- Combination Flower Watklns, Edward Laytham, y 3 to 5 P. M. Washing- Municipals. State and Subdivisions ind Fruit Buketi over 100 relatives,, and friends'sociasociall functiofunction helheld a: the concon- 254,08! 32 Janice Krajewskl, Eileen Kllyk, Ion Soho01 to 3 • n OWER BAB KITS Gail Ab'oqt, John Feltovteh; attending. The couple were ventlon. a banquet aiven by the : Thursday, 1 Other Bonds 198,843 37 • GIFT BASKETS M., Parkview and to 5 Garry Mester, Joanne Toryak, married June 28,18M In.St. Co- department of classroom fljach-" " """'•"' • FRl'IT BASSETS lumba's Church, New era in convention hall. P, M . Shorecrest. Federal Reserve Bank Stock 7,800 00 CALL Rojoert Mester, Rugh Sanchez, A boxing program will also be Rooefta Smith. Ther eighth V. A. Mortgages 500.89630 IU 1-5424 urg?s peace-envo More aMes ' are urged for Inaugurated under the super- Kraders were awarded prices at role for Elsenhower. I Hammarskjold. - vision of Charles Morris. F. H. A. Mortgages . 281,374.00 their graduation and received WALT & GERE'S Other Mortgages FLOWER SHOP recognition. 202,205.11 tti Pershlnc Avenue Loans and Discounts 867,072.10 Cirterct, N. j. Renewal of billboards ban Is sought in Senate. Bank Building . 68,358,26 GENERAL ELECTRIC Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment 8,813.18 Other Assets 11.008.00 SPACEMAKER TOTAL ASSETS $7,735,344.65 LIABILITIES REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER Capital Stock .'. $ 100,000.00 Surplus „ _ 160,000.00 are you 18.8 CU. FT. FITS SPACE OF AN OLD 10! Undivided Profits „ 45,522.45 Reserv'es .:..„ 7,500.00 $ 313,02245 88% MORE STORAGE SPACE Dividend Declared „.„.._.. 2,500.05 • Other Liabilities _ _ 4 147.55 missi 1111 MORE VALUE THROUGHOUT! Revolutionary new THIN- WALL foamed plastic insula- TOTAL LIABILITIES .. $7,735,344 fi3 tion makes mort room for your food on the inside ind ll <« you on the outside! Only 67 in. high, 33% in. wide, OFFICERS 24% in. deep (less handle). because your name U AMBROSE MUNDY- President • not in the phone book fROST NEVER fORMS, even E. MICHAEL DONNELLY '.. Exec. Vice-Pres. & Cashier in the freezer. No defrosting KATHLEEN BUZAS _...;'. J Assistant Cashier ever with Frost-Guard. ELIZABETH KALITA „ !___ j^t^t Ca>h.er

NEW PHONE BOOK G01NG TO PRESS SOON FOR EXCLUSIVE MLL-0UT FREEZE! opens DIRECTORS New Brunswick-Perth Amboy Area with touch oil foot pedaL NQW'S the time to make changes or additions to improve your • BENJAMIN'BERTMAN CARL J. OLSEN listing in the Telephone Directory. A listing in your own name will MOBILE COLO-keep? mitt PHIL CHODOSH, D.D.S. R. A. 8INSKEY fresh up to 7 days or n)«e, help you avoidjmissing calls-make it easy for people to reach you. GEORGE J. EHRENIfRA.NZ I j : JOfJN SITAR A. D. GLASS | ALAN 4WTLETAIB If you are included below-why not arrange now for .75 AMBROSE MUNCfY ISIDOR M. helpful additional listings In the new phone book? PCS r • " i i< V K'X'A1*'A A V "i^ V"^ HOME PHONE CHECK LIST BUSINESS PHONE CHECK LIST D A wife who Is active in D A businessman with customers aftu dowpjyiwnL clubs or feroups. in areas covered by other phone MODELTM69V D A relive living with directories. EXCLUSIVE M RE SWWE - j*t tip im trm another family member. 11.1 CT. FT. Mt sUrafi a Akey employee who is 3 EXCLUSIVE SOW $WINfi-QUT iHErtS FIRST NATIONAL: P A teenager living at home. frequently contacted by customers, STMIfin-UK KSKM - M Mil N hact D A boarder who lives with Q A businessman whose firm is other people. known by more than one name. fmm text* Etectnc Dependab*Utyl 6 Mfca W Rrfnpnton ta|0M 10 Tem Or D A businessman who wishes customers to call another number IN CARTERET after hours. Headquaifters for Joy Water Softeners "The Bank of Friendly Service" Special note to businessmen Additional phone book listings cost The Largeit Exclusively Appliance Store in the County! M••-. Yellow Pages of the Classi- surprisingly little. Please call your b :.. Directory also closes soon, Telephone Business Office as soon 25 Cooke Avenue"— Kl 1-5108-9 — de sure your advertisement is in as possible to arrange for more TV the Yeifow Pages which 9 out of complete and helpful directory list- t)pen DiUy 9 to 3 — Prid«y 9 to 6 lOpeopleuseasa buyer's guide. ings in the new phone boqk. LOMAX APPLIANCES Orive-Up Window Open Dally 9 to 4 - Friday 9 to 6 Bell OPEN EVER* NIGHT TUi, 9 Authotued Factory Dealer in Woodbridge MEMBER ?EDERAL DEPO8TT INBURANC* CX)BPOBATION 51 Main Street ME 4-0020 Woodbridje A.VJ FEDERAL RESERVE*8Y8TEM FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1991 PAGE THRElE GirVs State Cite which Mrs. Francis Tobln is Juniors List ^ Third Ward chairman and Mr. Drabln, vice! chairman; They are assisted! Library Board \DAV and Its Auxiliary \norience as Delegates Year's Program by Leo La Salle. Elmer Dranos.1 An. Bobteskl and Mrs. Edward! Llub fj Wyzykowskl. A program plan- Democrats Member Named Hold Joint Installation dbudBe t mcctln w Those wishing to register for AVENEL—ThVENELThee Avenel PubliPblic ! r K as Library Board of Trustees held! W(>ODBRIDOE The DIR-|P. J. RUHK>11, conductress; Mr* the general election can do so Son born to Mr. and Mrs, ld! | , I by the Junior Woman's iits final aul(l d M Plan Picnic with the following registrars illlam Ruddy, 69 Hudson meeting before the ' American Veterans andi William Scully, historian: Mr*. Club of Avenel at the home of summer recess, Mrs. its Auxiliary held a Joint in- IhlSer. serges nt-at-anni; i By ALICE ZAWADZKI or the sixth district: Mrs. Dick, HI3KO Mrs James Mazza, George at the VFW Post Mrs. J. L Horvath, patrlotto i Projects for the year _, .. _, - - Ward 281 Demorest Avenue, ME 4- July 2. 1 ;gret over the recent illness of Home with J. J. Snnchcz. de- Instructor. Is an American "I bellvc in Ood, in Anierica, 1JB1-62 include plans for sale Hixtn District Democratic Club 3842; Mrs. Anthony O'Brien, 51 and ln stat • iMrs. Frank Mazz.ur. librarian, partmeut senior vice command- •Junior' officer* tn»1»H«< d l "-" With this of cookbooks, sale of Easter at its last meeting until Sep- rTappen Street, ME 4-0711; •I- American Daughter born to Mr. nnd and Mrs, Michael Petrns will er, as installing officer, asslsted'are: Jimice Pollwada. COW N theme three hundred and slxty- candy and Christmas cards tember, made, final arange- Harry Walters, 275 Woodruff ser 01 wew six girls from all parts of Newtheatre party, Chinese auction ments for the annual picnic Avenue, ME 4-6215; Bernard rs. Steve Toth, 28 Edwin ve as librarian temporarily, by J. T. Kamlnski, commanderimender. Audrey Duser, »ni« met at Perth Amboy General Robert Tune, a member of Jersey began a wonderful week and a "d"dark ho sale, July 23 at Merrill Park, Co- Freedman, 60 Cozy Corner, ME of Perth Amboy Disabled Amer- vice commander; Nancy LyW» CBr at lospltal July 2. the local police department,' ican Veterans. iOray, junior vice commandflr; t i locally W " ^"B'aw College with the The program, lonia. Chairman is Mrs. John 4-9436; Mrs. Drabln, 415 Rem- 1 pogram, prepared by was welcomed as n new mem- Newly installed officers In- Shiela Shaffrcy. necwUri- !rl ,,f the American Jersey Girls State. This is an Dick, asssited by Joseph Man- sen Avenue, ME 4-7780: Mr. La Mrs. MR™, and Mrs. Donald ber of the Board. F. P. OCon- treasurer; Brtty Jane ,,n;ander Stanley A/Americanism activity of the zlone, co-chairman, Joseph Ac Salle, 68 Demorest Avenue, ME Daughter born clude: My run Vnn Buren, "ode co-chairmen, is as fol- to Mr. and,nor member of the house com- 'commander: Arthur ShaffreyJ serRfant-at-nrm5. Chairman Thomas American Legion Auxiliary, De- lows: cardl, Thomas Butler, Mrs 4-5946: Mrs. Tobln. 346 Remsen -Irs. Robert Balewic?,. 221 expressed appreciation Frank Mozeleskl, Mrs, Waltei Avenue, ME 4-2365, and Mrs mlttc e 'senior vice commander; C)cm Guests In attendance partment of New Jersey. It is .ooscvelt Avenuec at Perth Am-to Mrs. Mazzur, Mrs. Petras VTW September 12, address by Drabln and Walter Sobieskl. Stanley Derewsky, 151 Minna Kiiblnu. j unto r vice, com- cluded John Waverczak. debate to Boy's 'he aim of Girls' State to Rive representative to Citizenship ioy General Hospital, June 29.innd Mrs. William Kuzmiak for Mrs. Prank War- s Mr. Maralonc, candidate for Avenue, ME 4-3528. All eltglbl mander; William 8cully, treas- commandpi; " dimdav June a serviceable fund of informa- jtne work in beautifying the ehall. Auxiliary president: Mrt. Institute: September 2q, hus-Third Ward Town Committee persons are urged to register urer: Lawrence Gray, chaplain; :,:;;; sBurd';,jiiiy!tion rdati»« »° ^ ^ *** front of tn J. T. Kamlnski; and Mayof ,,i bands' ninlit with the- program man ,will be honored at a kick early. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Jo- * "brary, and to and Russell Hensel, adjutant. nun ™"u iBOvernment, so that the youth lo be presented by members' d at a kick treet'Mrs- J°SrPh Kaiser for c Frederick M. Adams. 0 our Slftte could ttMume Rr off dinner at the •• Bel Aln New members welcomed inti The "Junior' Auxiliary re- the' * >l husbands; October 10, federa- ,t Perth Amboy General Hos.jtributlng flowers. Refreshmpntii were served ,, lived" on Manor, Perth Amboy. Ticket the club were Mrs. Qeorgi ceived its charter and also in- :,itcs interest in civic affairs and tion nlKht and birthday party; iltal, June 28. Many desirable children's land danriiiK enjoyed. tmpus«( Rutgers Unl- are available for the affair, tc Wuesthoff, Mr, and Mrs. Rob' stalled officers. have a right motive for good Octobrr 24, business meeting: books haVe been added to the •";,„, n,w dormitories. citizenship. be held Saturday, > Septembei ert Flanagan, and James D! Clara Perrone, department! November 14. drama program; fromjcommandlr, was Installing of-l lM1,. two boys to a Before last week I never 16. from the committee o: Robla. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Jo- IT,!, commiinAr, mi Wll November 2B, business meeting; ph" Pctrocy, 17 Atlantic Street „ I, Doy from a dlffer- knew the real reason for. our ,, All About series are now nCM. for thc Auj,iu»ry 1 December 12. art program with it- Pert.li Amboy General Hos- for summer reading . ... "Junior" Auxiliary, with Mrs.l :' ut III' StntC. type of government system. a judging of centerpieces and it.nl, June 27. jadult books include: "White Scot C, Winkler, departmentj ,„„., w»s composed of Whenever the word "politics" decorations* made by, members; Voyage '• "Field Oulde to Amer-!fonrtuotrcsSi asal»tlnit. By Sisterhood •'•ijl parties. National- was mentioned, I visualized a December 19, music program at lean Wildlife," "Builders of - Son born to Mr. andMrs.' «. villnry officers are: Mrs , federalist, with each man smoking a cigar. Through the Christmas party; January Emerging Nations," AVENEL—Fund-ratsinj proj- Henry Krttyle. 34 Leick Ave- Pollwada. commander, Mrs ,,,^nti'd in each room. the -lectures and dlscnssions at Court." "Dally Life in Carth- ects for 1961-62 season for 81»- 9. budget review; January 23, nut\ at Elizabeth General Hos- W. Szfnasl, senior vice com- of the dormitory Olrln' State I finally realized age," "Dftily Life ln Florence." public welfare program: Feb- pital. July 4. mander; Mrs. Jack Tlmar, terhood Congregation B'n»V us ii city composed the true meaning of democracy ruary 13, youth program; Feb- "Every Day Life tn Roman junior vice commander; Mrs. Jacob were outlined at « board , the nnme of the and ^dependence. | 27. business meeting- and AIIRIO Saxon Times," "BenMyron Van Buren, secretary; of directors meeting at Avenel fi-om past presl lumy Franklin," "The Kennedy Gov- Whenwe were welcomed to March 13, American Home Mrs. Lawrence Gray, treasurer; Community Center by Mrs, Sid- Uiuu-d States. Our ernment." "A Burnt Out Case," 111' Jersey Girls' State, we became programpg ; March 27. review of National Bank Mrs. E. Franz, chaplain; Mrs. ney Nochimson, vice president as Jeffcwn "The Split Level Traps," "The known citizens of our own miniature yearly reports and a skit on of fund-raising. a county, the 'Last of the Just," "Russia and Projects include "Fun Pare", . nmrie state and had the adventure ofjJunior Membership Conven- mimed according Hikes Interest ithe West Under Lenin and October 8 at Little League base- resided ln campaigning and electing fel-kion. April To~.~r7ectlon~of''of- Stalin." "A Shooting Star." and low citizens to govern us. Be-fleers; April 24. Installation; ball field, Inman Avenue, CO- PERTH AMBOY - Interest'"Lifc in Medieval England.' HEALTH and BEAUTY lonia, with Mrs. Irving Mallna, piiinty. cause of my Interest In the scl-May 8. business meeting, and ates on savings accounts at- 1 chairman. A rummage sale ii .,),.,,. «rre 16 cities, 8jCncen I wived on the Board of May 22. pal revealing the Perth Amboy National Bank' . „. . . 831 r set for October; a children's ,,H(1I UP of bovsjHealth and was County Engi- party are up today, according to an imioi (JieiHtcal l.O. With summer on us, you will clothing club in September with - u almost every high neer. i antioiincement by Willinm H. ihear a lot about cutting liquids 1 Mrs. Hunter Wilson and Mrs. lir State of New Jer-j Besides taking an active pan Franke, executive vice pres-l Hospital Unit and salt in your diet if you Philip Greenspan; a bingo !ln public affairs, we citizens of (hlb in Plannilifi Went. CARTERET — Employes party November 29 with Mrt. I he week wc Girls' 8tnte had an opportunity "There't a jw«st child. No cares. Just bounce the ball. How does It Effective last Saturday, all| Indol Chemical Co., Inc., Cur- go?. .. Ahl 'One-TwoThree O'Uary ... ' Don't miss, little one ... Abe Lapidus, chairman and to meet many wonderful peo- For Theatre Party interest will be [diet, except under n doctor's -.perdies and lec- and chaie lh« ball into the street... where a car might... Please, and teret, now have coverage to help Mrs. Nathnn Levlnsky. Vice ple. We had such fun getting don't miss!" compounded can, is foolish and noted men as semi - annually, pay hospital and doctor bills chairman; a children's party in acquainted The day of parting CARTERET — Mrs. Joanne D , very much so during the sum- Wiley. Counsel to The Rroup recently signed up December with Mrs. David came all too soon, Our only Rivers presided at the reprulari Junthe e annua30 anl drat Decembee of threr 31e per, at| mer. Restriction of liquids Is of Hobcrt B. Meyner. mi tlll!< of for both New Jersey Blue Cross apron i>. r ic°consolation«)lfttlonn was that this week,'week, l _ Mv -3rd District cent. no use whatever. If you cut Gruber, chairman; an ecliis and lecture1sS UnmWMcn'pp/emote and Blue Shield protection. shop, Mrs. Julius Schiller, rreed it"*1 b"bl""l over with activity, Lafli(s Democratic Organiza- "This is the highest rate fed- down on liquids ln a few days The new enrollment affiliates!you will lose pounds rapidly. chairman, and a tablecloth m 1 ndliy vwm al KoU children fan any disease! eral authorities permit anyjthe local employe group with! i.H However, your weight will go project, Mis. Jack Schneider, "m1 y orabl™«e* chapte**•r «•»•»In our lives• .-0 rHS - Vaccines flght polio ,, . antibiotics ftght pneumonia, But what commercial baking institution Blu(1 possession.' Mls Rosr Paispl Wfts the nation's fifth largest |i-i|jht "back'up us soon as your chairman. ,nrahl1 wisA hrhfcn tol thanI k Athn eH Carterel ! UH"S nail have we (fot to light the wont child destroyer—the traffic IKTI- to credit." Franke, said. Cross plan and the seventh nRtfd as tll( "jthirst causes you to return to Mrs. Martin Litlnger, vice • the weeks ac-,UnlOnlt m26 3o off lhthpe AmericaAmericann Le-iLe " ' chairman of the denf? Only a determination to stop careless drivers! So write As a further sign of the bank's largest Blue Shield organlza the nomination at iSullshlllF iyour normal intake of water. president of programming, an- glon Auxiliary and Mrs. Thom- committee. The regu- jour local enforcement officials and tell them: strong position, it will pay a tlon, Both plans are non-profit; Water is essential to life. You nounced a program planning convention, the A. Jakeway, 1U prraldentilar mc('llnK ln ls the dividend of 75 cents a share tolorganizations operating under as "I Support Strict law Enforcement!" can go without food for weeks. meeting will take place early and then the and" chaTrwoman. "for sponsor-1^.!'deadlmp^ (orl ™^tlc 1* its stockholders of record as of Whtn your officials know you back them, they'll be able to fight supervsio^of^te^™ JerSey,but you difi Qf thlrst mm ft next month. Members wishing ,if your Boy's State ing me to the fifteenth session for "The Sound of Music". Mrs. June 26. Department of Banking andl f dangerous driving like the vicious disease it in. The records show few days. Our bodies are seven- to participuee In the program- diaries Orlfftn of Hala ftnd Mrs Ros( Palsel The Perth Amboy National of Jersey Girls' State. Here I i ™ - ' , it: Where traffic laws are strictly enforced and obeyed death* Insurance. ty per cent water. ming are advised to call Mrl. High School. were Bank has only recently enlarg- learned how to operate the ma-; "' of refreshments.! go down/ If you do not drink enough Lltinger, FU 1-2248. • night graduation ed Its quarters at the Five Cor- chinery which makes democ-| Jack Benny has a high j liquid, your body will extract held with a dt- ners to almost double its former racy go forward and hire I ex- ON DEAN'S !,1ST school named for him in his j and retain the water you musi Troy Donahue's performance St i l its former size. Boys State pin ls-jperien«d the thrill of being a CARTERET—Ronald Smith, Published to saw livn In cooperation with* home town of Waukegan, IlH-jhavc from the "solid" foods you in "Parrish" was so well liked r.twn of our ldeai:frer citizen of a free land in I Ins borouuh. is on the eighth Tti« Advertising Council and nols. He will take one of his oat. This will Interfere with that he has been asked to do jthis grcal country of ours— the .semester dean's list al Fair- The Nitlonil Salary Council Reciprocal Trade Law losing ihows there in the fall for a|elimination and other import 'Lovers Must Learn" with ;. exprc* by appre- United Slate* of America. lelgh Dickinson University. favor with liberals. TV christening, ant body processes. Natalie Wood and Connie Ford. (Mrlcret POit 293 Of nan Union for having n> as a delegate to u from C&rtmt Hltb, FMC'B operation in this locality is the Carteret plant of our Mineral Product* Division, producer of industrial chemical*. Headquarters for VITA-VAR PAINTS and LUMiNALL PAINTS .Wallpaper and Painters Supplies ANSELO MICHAEL & SON

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Bunlvlne are his widov Lydln 1 Christ* nwiv four Monlecalvos to Depart daughters, Miw Jean P»t«wn OBITUARIES Mr?. Florence Gib^n. Ford* Mrs. Lorraine Canary and Mr*On Trip to Italy, France Joan McArthur Perth Ambov WOODBRIDGE - A resident country In 1897. He settled In .' ii'iny Funeral Home. 411 01 i:. BJORNSEN four brothers. William. Hop'- v wtodh: :<:.<• Township for N«' Vork and one year lai" AT? •• Av«nue. »;th a Solemn 'awiv Han*. F;: A\ur.:s: _„_,,,came to Port Reading He i-as v, ''liBPJlXii — Funera. F rank !<••: r Rp\ E Bjornwn. 37 if. Hf-quiim Mi« at St Fords, and Rrr.r.-' \'--V.i;V:- m.-n thar. ™ >•«•". , jnv£j in the township evp, .sm^. •• ;• Avdv.if. who died futi- ,'.;•.• • Chimh. Burial *a* in thine stst^ris. Mr? T:"S Pr-v- realize « long-|Hlg (lr4t job was as „ m,am >• ,'rtmes Cemetery. Wedmsday ni'hi ,r. «on. Kindlon. N Y Mrs difftf.'- •o visit hU n»-',fltt*r and later he opernlcd his : A «•[»•• Genfra.1 Hospital 7i • deceased was the widow Marie Stephnro H;;^»'T. s"d live Italy-*! i n». »nd »e»-;own barber »hop. In 19l."i he, > iifid Saturday attmioor, •'. \:.~hael Conole and was a Mrs. Helm Chr.st•:.«:•. F^rd? tra'i mf^.^p:> of hla family -an his own bus linn between' .-. T. Knvin Funeral Chapel .;:••'.-in? resident of Wood- lean M::-ds7 cni the S. 3 Perth Amboy, Woodbridii'- and ii : Stifft. Penh Ambo? :."»• She was a member "f GF.OROF D HAUT Leonard !>•'>'.,,. : t jCartereU- later taken wcr by V. \ Lylf B. OangMi (•!-. :'.:• Cathol.e Daughter?' of PORT READING tfr.'raiioiu of the!Public Service. ' Arr.'iira and a member ol Si ., ..;. B'irr.1 was In Alp^i- smites for Ocr;e D i .;: make the trip—, Mr. Montecalvo Is a viuran ... :•: • , Jaws Church and Its Rosary 111 Seventh .c'rer J wn Alex »nd grand- of World War I and B nn'mber 1 • UK-rased HM born ir. Society. In Holy CroM H «?.:*'• .s A;-,:r vlsltln? bothjof Woodbrldge Post, American, . i, AmDoy and wav an A:r She It survived by a «IM«r: Texa». after a ' \v r:-,;,.-.• the Monte-jLegloil. At present lie is the -. vc-'rai)t)f World War II M:> Oort* Finn with whnm Saturday while "r. ••«-' ..;-;m to the States owner of the Mayfalr Bar and1 •«<• a mrml^r of the Vet- -. •'"•Mt'i'o and pool of,Edison, hag been with Shell Oil Stephen J. Sutch, Jr . 82 Lin- : . iiui.;:. Perth AmDoy. The 'dHrmt »»; :("''"('d {,,,, C-.vl-J" on Prospect Company for 23 yearv .-'uruvin? are hi» parent den Avenue, who died at his i\ci 'i members of; Dennis, who is guin-; vnn the . 0.'BJofn- home Friday, were held Mon- havlr.? ! .< r.:»ht Au . •, :itl Mr.- ue«ts attended trip, is 13 and the son of •••Mr t\vi sisterq, Mr!-. John day morninu from the Flymi su|jf rv:«i ftm,]y TelcpiKi: •0 came to this Charlen Montecalvo He attends Mniifh." Red Bank and Mrs and Son Funeral Home. 23 Mr M ..... St. James School. .Io..:i C'awy. Pine Beach: a-nd Fwds Avenue, with a Solemn pany. >ft and a: >' Waha- n brother. Wal>-r. Bomerville. Requiem Mas.* at Our Lady of ElmhuKt,1 Pence Church. Burial was in mak>-: ? ;i Siandchlldren and SOME. CORNER! JOHN S. STADMCK Oir Lady df Hungary Ceme- York Ci •:..,.:elding in various LEBANON, Tenn- HiRhwaj COLONLA - John S Stad- tery > was clos tl.ree pans -•.', :!^ ••oun'try- iPatrolmah Charles Douirtas n.ck. 58 108 W Fifteenth The ^^ ^ , Mr. H »,-.; a faoe.r of Frank Momeculvo »nd members of hi. family who will •'•« : Church Street Under, was buried last Wenl of thp H(J, Nam, Stt Ant: Csli. PETER M. m:"vRIES |rounded a corner, fell out of from the Lee Funeral SocHy 0, Our udy 0, Ppac( here icii » m«r 0! to Holy ISEUN - Funeral services hi« aquad car and landed on Home, Linden, with a_ ooiem., ^".Churchn CnuKh . H(H,e wa was s8 alifelon lifelongg resiresi-- Name SCKI. '.y ,-. S:• ™K* fo: Pf-tt'r M DeVrits, 87 Ken- the seat of his pants, suffering High Mass of Requiem at Bt,'derit of Hopelawn and Fords nedy Streti. «ho died suddenly cutg and i,ruue,, Elizabeths Church, LU>den.'and was a life member of lne 3 I, . So l^ WednesdayWed4ic?day, were hold ^Thge omceofficer wawaSS o onn hihiss waayy became mis- Dad t-ok rare of them n-- hospital. So Keith Burial was In Mt. Olivet Ceme- Hopflawn Flre company and Monday m 0 : r.: n 8 from thet 0 lnve8tigate »n accident In 'night, lilted them from their Kevin is a icry. Newark. a mcmbpr ot the Exempt Flre- Kevin a- Elgin Thunui- Jo.- ph Costello Funer- wnlcn Neai Baker, 25, of Mourn, vrnrstnn? cribs and aot tiu-in 111... .. ,.») _^ The deceased owned and n)|,t].s Association, Fords, Hope- ;.eV Cal Horn,. O..-«•.! Street and Jullet> rounded a corner, feller Kevin Marston? operated a confectionery store ,,uvn [ind Koasbey. He also was ln mother she"c«r'ffully marked the albs The police came to the res-; daushters.C.K,,,: Av,,; , BuHal was out of hU car and land^onJ^ShoHly^afU^theu' in Colonia for eight years. He „ rnlrf(, truckman and a vet- Con: : thrt- Kit and onlv lirt.-d one out at a cue. Cmparlsons were made "a' Smith of Ca hospital.time m'avoid confusion. But with palm prints on Hie at the*heart Condition, A also operated a store in Linden(,lan of Wo,ld War T Mrs K')M::,ri].e M' was the hu.s prior to the one in Colonia H(, ls sul.v|VPd by his widow. whom he ! ved: Mrs Ai.r.abelle Th, deo 1 Rose DeVries. and formerly was employed as Katn(.].|lu, .Brattling): five sis-, Walker, Chicago, 111.: Mr. - band of th a pipefitter at General Anitine:tm Mrs Rose muon, Fords:! and Film Corporation. Elizabeth Darlen, Conn ; Julia,! He WM born In Poland and ^ Bplh(ll and Ann and cla|re lived in Linden 39 years. Heo f Hopelawn; two brothers, Jo- was a, communicant of St. ,(ipn 8ebPStian. piB., ftnd John, Elizabeth Church and was a nopelnwn member of Linden Council ^ wtfh $10 purchase and newtpaper coupon Knight* ot Columbus. VICTOR PETERSEN Worth Free Surviving are his wldov FORDS—Funeral services for 1 NeNelliee (Oles)Os:: two sosons,. John vld0Victo1 r Pet

fruits and Vegetables Round the Clock

Large Sweet Coliiorruo Seedless Grapes lb19c FRUIT JUICES 3 r »1.00 Pillsbury Delibie Cultivaitd Blueberries £29* chxolate Fudge. Double DutchO pkgi nn Local Growyi Punchinello Broccoli bunch 23' FRUIT PUNCH 3r>1.Q0 loroe , j fof c Van Carripi SunWst Lemons 6 23 BEANS hj*r Frozen Foods 2 ^ 33' B»rd» Ift Ford hook IdeolPorkl Impala Voncertibte Lima Beans 4^89' Beans 2t;S5* Sauce 71*1.00 Broccoli loddie Boy Tuna ld«ol Pork & Birds Ey« Regular or French Summertime-and the savin is easy! 1 Cat Food 4 45c Beans 5 Beechnut It'll pay you plenty to pad over to your Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Centfir and get in on all th* Greeh Beans 4^69'f>k9i. ; Ideol excitement thore. Because Jet-smoath (.'hevvolets |re outselling every other make of car, he's able to turn on the Ideal 9 oi. savings like nobody else in town. Have him n't you with an cli^ant Impala. a pupular l!el Air or a budget-wi.-»' Asparagus 3 Z 99' Coffee^ *-._ Juice 2tr*1.00 Biscayne. Or maybe with one of those six sweet-going, cargo-craving Chevy wagons. Just bring along your de«in- Ideal Tomato to-own a lot of car at an easy-to-own price. Chevy and your ' \ Cheese Features Chevrolet dealer will look after the rest nicely, thank you. Jet-SIllOOtll Kraft Allsweet Juice 3' 85 Cheei Whii »°< * 29c Nabisco Ritz Ideal Plneapplt-Grapefruit Save-a-bundle:buys on Corvairs, too!: The climate couldn't Noturol Crackers Drink 3r79 be better for getting intu one o| thi'se. Yessirree, juicy July buys on the Nbnzas with their family-style sporU-car spirit ... on Swiss Cheese the nimblf, nickel-nursing Corvair 500's and 700's , , . on the 6-1'asseiijjf'r Lakewood Wugons ... and on those Greenbner Bakery Features Sports Wagono with up to twice the Bpace of regular wagon». FarmdoU - *Da4d for Ft»ihnt»r Chevy (iortair Monzu (Hub Coupe Need mure be said? Your Chevrolet dealer is the man to talk to, White Bread FREE! Bra See the new Chevrolets at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's Peach Pie IN SOUTH AMBOY IN CARTEBET IN METUCHEN IN PERTH AMBOT *' Chevrolet Godeuy Chevrolet, Inc. June Chevrolet, lie. Tode* Chevrolet, lie. Chiffon Cake Main 81. - l>\ 1.1400 KuoseveJt Ave. — Kl 1-Sljj Mldfitetex Ave. — U 8-47M 1611 New Brunt. Ave.—HI 2-«3«|i Ail *dv«ria«d fiitm aiitclivt ihru y, July Says Precautions pAoinvz The regulnr monthly M&si r* Fight Show and Communion will continue I ,It House Burglaries to be held the second Sunday ( 1of each month at 7:45 A. M. Governor "Night time is still preferred Proves Success Mass, colonla Junior High , . ; d this week by most burglars. Burtfary Ls School. ( r( l( iT COLONIA — Former world Burglary a crime of stealth and the llKht heavyweight champion Robert Reamer, chairman, ln New Jer- chances of being seen and nnd 1947 "Fighter of the Year" urges members to keep up the season when heard at night are usually less; Ous Lesnevlch, made a personal excellent attendance record ,„, should be And, it's also much easier to i nl ions appearance at the recent box- during the difficult hours sched« break-In" and observe If someon* Is home in? show sponsored by St. John! \l\ei the nrxt few months. •r asks all «'- Light and noise are two ways \|,-VIKT Vlanney Holy Name Society. Regular meetings have been I ho advice and of discouraging a would-be adjourned for the Summer.1 full"*' made by the housebreaker. Light ls a burg- Joseph Grnrmro, chairman, :f Association 1ar'B enemy, and few will risk nnd Rrv, Walter Radzlwon,, . (, , :Spiritual Director, expressed Womnn ItOtpUaltzed Bnd Police entering If a lamp or two are ,,f I'llllCP • hopes that the bouts sanctioned F,«an Wood- left burning when you leave H In the eVenlng. This ruse be- by the New Jersey State A.A.U. After Car Hits Department. Commission, will bocome an an-| comes even more effective If COLONIA — A Runway wo- ,, S!,yR this I mini nfTnir. you leave the radio playing |man suffered minor Injuries to make cltl- i The monthly Nocturnal 8o- too. Saturday when her car went Ail! I' of thn simple clrty's holy hour will br held out of control on Wood Avenue ,',,,](l take to dls- "Oood locki arc another de- Saturdays between 2 nnd 3 A. terrent that'll stop or delay and hit a pole. • Iri,s from picking jM at St. Mary's Church. Perth likely burglary. prowler, Outside doors should Am boy. Attendance at the Treated for head and now be done to protected with substantia Injuries at Muhlenberg Hospl- rann monthly service has been ex- pin-tumbler cylinder looks. Thr ul where she teken by Co l,lrf Eizan said cMlent so far with ranre thant *" " burglar 11 a "wlley" old char lonlR n Ald WM Mrs fnr an evening 50 members present In Mav De- '^ ***** - the country acter, but lt'i up to you to out 1 111 Bruw 48 B trtC8 in WOODRRHHii: I'ISTOI. EXPERTS: Who took votlons will continue through P* * " ' ' ** given to the smart him. The odds are In the Summer months as usual. Parkway, Rahway. recommend- your favor and by following Ing left to riehl: l.lwi A"-"-—• «•-"-•- • y. City Island, N. Y., precautions, yov •.,,,11,'c department* few simple HURT IN FALL :an do It." tools lying around, where prow,!-; .'• t,.n bunilftrlw are ors can Ret at them—they may WOODBRIDOE — Edward • and, It's The Burglary Prevention durlni? the evening create a ;ii iiomes; •cad, too). Have your news- use them to get Into your house. McKenna. 64, Main Street, wt| _ man; Week Advisory Committee to llvcd-ln" look and often dis- where a key to the premises burglar to work behind un- ::(rt that in paper forwarded to your va- Never "boast" to your neigh- 10. Be sure to close garage treated for lacemtloni of the" courage a would-be prowler may be obtained ln the event observed, ,,.r OliriilHM chief gether with the New Jew bors and work associates of all 2 cation' spot, and you'll be able of an emergency. doors, even If you only plan to head at Perth Amboy General ,„,.„„ he victimized. Police Chiefs hav-,.e ^prepareH.,vud J. : Securely lock all doors, to keep up on all the local hap-, 7. Burglars have big ears, the valuables you have laying be gone a little while. An empty Hospital where he was taken by lncludl 5, Make arrangements with 1 ' - went on to say ltet of simple "tips" that could mr Porch, basement and penlngs. Make arrangements w it's best not to "advertise ,around. garage with the doors open Woodbridge Emergency Squad g arag Be neighbor to mow your lawn „ nno biimUrles were save a lot of grief when you t *' ««re to use lub- with your post office to hold your departure with an item In 9. Never leave ladders a good sign—"no one's home" I Saturday after a fall. tlal lmr and sweep your sidewalk at or .,, Ncw Jersey dur- return after an evening outi " J "y-Proof locks and your mall and ask a neighbor the paper or broadcast the where possible, auxiliary night least once a week. ,;,,l most or these or vacation trip. If he'll pick up any circulars, news to the neighborhood at latehes. ;,n-,siblr by careleM- 1. Connect an automatic handbills, etc. that might be 6. Leave your shades and large, Your trip Is etlll news • ', MHX'iitcd warnings! timer to one or two lamps to be 3. Stop all deliveries when left on your porch. blinds as you normally do when when you return but no longer ,,;[ mid leave wln- sure a light will be "on" during you're home—never close them to the burglar. of time. It's better to call the 4. Notify your police depart- com- the evening hours, Lights that dairy rather than leave completely. Closed blinds may 8, Keep a record of all your I 11 a note ment before you leave; how1 yaraoe doors automatically turn on and off keep the sun out, but also make valuables and place what you] Christensen's for the milkman (burglars can long you expect to be away and •: ,.,.s rven the front an excellent screen for the'ean ln a safety deposit box. "The Friendly Store" ,,y;:ll,' burRlar" con-j "'rd afternoons a ,„ ,u,rk." Chief Eganj Many women go Saturday, July 8th ;i visit, or attend; , ,\ m Hie afternoons] 9:30 A. M. ;-:,,fcs.Monal house- ,„':,' w»rk practically ,,! Dim t make It too .;r, report unusual ; inKiiu characters : •: salesmen Wlth- • , ;.M-iit!iils to your ..••:;'..:,! Remember, • war doors when . ..;i It only ftoing ' ••• ,i cup of coffee. featuring VILLAGE INN

&•*» War A lUstmirant Your New Office i,r,(n si, Woodbrldf* , l ,.r Kilmj kit.) )INING ROOM of the |PEN TO THE PUBLIC [.iiriiliiNim »nd Dlnnen and LOAN i i' m, i: « A. tL FIRST SAVINGS from DO P. M. tfl ASSOCIATION SWIM SUITS Fifth Street and Arahoy Avenue, Edison Atilhmtle U *. ff 'T^TtTEffiff* P" "•"L •»**•'"•'* from

•_***• - Italian Foi Other Brand Suits From $6.00 ;fc£*a • ill ••• (0M1 M\I)K SPA

T\KI DCT ORDERS t U I Ml 4-3'Mi VISITORS IUU:.\KF.\ST, Edison Office HA( II, DINNKR In Our Illorr Only r»m » II 4. M. I While They Last only ONE SPORTSWEAR for Women & Children There is • Tee Shirts • Playsuits Gifts at Woodbrldge • Bras • Shorts • Midriffs only one Office Also! They're • Robes • Pedal Pushers Celebrating the New /• Sun Dresses • Sandals • Beach Towels • S^irn WELCOME Sister I / Suits f Terry Cloth Beach Jackets WAGON Other Famous Names BONUS GIFTS FOR SAVERS! Kaynee, Play-Pet, Health- N PLUS Tex, Regal, Etc. When You Open a New When You Open a New . .. On Opening a New Account Account With $50-$100 or with $100 or more or adding Actount With $10-$50, Add a Similar Amount to similar sums to your present For Every Saver balance , SUMMER Your Present Balance Dividends at the anticipated k""» "f tiptrienc* Or Add Similar Sums Your Choice Annual rale of Vk% on In- '""< good will iq YOUR CHOICE Scotch riald Picnic Bag and SPORTSWEAR ""••"> m] community To Your Present Account, Aluminum House Numeral Set Dish Set sured Savings. All savings A Handy Car-Pac or • or placed by the 15th fit each Imported Italian Hammered 1 Gallon Plaid Scotch month eari dividends Irum the FOR MEN and BOYS Aluminum Ice Bucket Jug Cooler First Aid! Kit... first of the month! 15 BONUS We Also Carry Sportswear by: This Gift Offer Is for the Woodbridge and Edison Office^! One per account DAYS EACH MONTH! TRU-VAL, MCGREGOR, KAYNEE, • AVENEL BERMA and HAGGER • ISEI.1N

"DEIVE-1N" SERVICE FIRST SAVINGS BRINGS A HOST OF FINANCIAL SERVICES FOR YOU! ... At The New Kdlnoo Christmas Clubs and Vacation Clubs (dividend earning), Save-by-Mail, Money Buskens PLAY SHOES 'Office Orders, Travelers Cheques, Home Improvement Loans, Mortgage Loans, Account FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! loan*, Utility Bill Payment Service, Counseling, and in^ny other services! Use them todav;! | Women's Pfayshoes »rom 2-" t« 5-" Headquarters .for HEADING! and LOAN Buster Brown SANDALS & P. F. SNEAKERS

ASSOCIATION STORE HOURS OPEN DAILY JU8T DRIVE UP TO OUR Christensen's 9:Sft A. M.TO6F. Ml DRIVE-IN WINDOW FOR IN PERTH AMBOY Store OPEN rmoAT tHWl ATTENTION . . • «« IN EDISON W 339 State St. (Main Office) 9:30 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 535 Amboy Ave. Vitt Cuitomtr Puldi only one of tti kind In Edl" Filth St. and Amboy Ave. son! — —•*. PAGE srx I,EGA1> NOTICES F,EOAI< NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES I.EOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES -t- LEGAL NOTICES to me directed and delivered, side of Onk Tree Road north 50 de iiree.i W minute) west, 101.80 feet •II tt pubhr «•> >nd to thi bl»hMt L>f *t«eutlon for the sale of mort- ODdi wtft ft dl«Unce or MM tmi thence (S) north IS dogreu 13 mln- l dit#d M»y Mthto » pointpt; ; thenc* ((31 north « d« and -.-..- — Avenel Otorch btdd«r uwordinK to terms « •"' ro wen i longing or In inywUe »pperte.!nlnp ntra east .100 fe»t; thence (3) south on file with the Re»l W»» »P«J- IMl. n 400 mlnutfilt i 3300 wrono s3 wen fiO rti-rrees 4B minutes ewt, 101 ,M dl»t»nce of 138.79 ( '" point; Th* subicrtbet. rwerTW the rt*ht i^ WEI1NTSDAT. THB 19TH DAT SEWAREN NOTES ment ind Town»hip Clerk open to By Tliiuc of the »bOT» rt«Ud adjourn Mtd file from time to tlrr,r. fort: ihence (41 south 18 degrees 13 Writ, to mt directed Ud MUrered, thence (I) north 31 Atwnt* M min- OF JULY, A. D. IMl. mlmit" west 500 feet to the north- innpfctlnn »n noiith 42 degree* minutes 30 men power u may b« spK-Mlv pro- •hm prcrntllng (Standard or Day- AVENEL-Sundsy at 8. 9 :ii> Ineluilre; Lou 13 to « lnflu*J*- WTOHBBDAT, THI WTB DAT OF second Described In accordance with sur- 499 ffnrt Arena* JfLY, A. D. 19*1 ond* eut purellel i to Tided by law or rules of Court. Inhi SnTln«i time, ln the afternoon and 11 A M. Rev. Charles P and 48 to 4* inr.-islrf :n Block 1(W7, course «nd thni the renter of > ROBERT H. "JAMISON, vey made by Edward C Bellly and Sfwiren - MB 4-tJ«f on the Woodbrtel(tf TowniJilp AJ- •t the hour oi two o'clocx by th» h dl Sheriff mid day. nt the Sheriff'" or- MacKrnMr, First Presbvtem: iptrty willwall, or nwrlnetrlr? \ if the P.E. 4 L.8., Perth Am- MMonfnt Mtp then prevailing (SUDdwd or D»y- ABRAHAM D. GLASS, Attorney -f m the City of New Brunswick.!bov N j . dated September 23. im. Church, will preach on '.!;• Mr and Mrs. Andrew J further nn:ir» But llfht Btt'.n?! tlm«, In the kfternoon the fmrne dwdllnpoine at dtitauIn saiMd I.-L. 30/«t Ml 11 '; J ,1 Bflnn atoo known M N/8 Oak of thr mid day. at the Sheriff1* of J4841 feet to a wconcf diopter of the Biwk << WMtorly line of Roosevelt Avenue A;I me followlnfl tract or parcel|Tr(lf nnnd, Edlwn Township, New B:itltow*ky. East Avenue, oelc- in th* City of New Brutu- nd tlu 1 and the BBOIWJINO. IBERirri RALE oi land * premises herein- jerH,v, nnd df»lKn»ted u tax loti <"'•'• •- Ml?? Norma T.t:;- Crated their 22nd wedding nn- pnrtloularly described, iltuate, / ,,d fl/O,bloc k J4S, on the tax Being known nnd (Ic WJ8UPKRIOR COURT OF HXW JET?- 8 C n bert will be soloLst arcompi- nivrr.wy recently. in .Tine «im. being'i. ..._ .n_ th.v^e ^Townahl k'-p -of.' , thc Tt)WC»hlp r.f Idlton part of Lot 1 an »<• iSIY. CHANCaBRT DIVIBION. MTO- ||1Rp ned bv M.-s. Chnrlrs Mill-r. <•:- -Mrs' Albert Anderson, East .. of BlockBlk* JOSS andd 6 6CC a' mt ftforthh EiUon. In the Covmty of Mlddlewn NfU. jrrsey. Indm on the Tax Aswttmfnt MAP, BorDLB8E- X OODNTT. Docket No. F-aiifl Stnte of ^few JeViey: TJ upproxlninte amount of at 8 and 9:30 A. M At Avenue, spent last week at her t«,u at land, the Rahwav ough of Carterft, Cnnn'v of Mld-1726-80. MOHAWK SAVINGS AND. All thnt tract or pareel of_ land, h,;L,mP,lt ^ be ntlifled by thr informal 11 A. M .^n :c< 'summer cottage dleaei, and 8t«te of New Jersey, In the llm LOAN ASSOCIATION, a New Jervy\ym». lvlnu and being ifile"i* in* " °' 8e»enteeJUfni Thour"lmlnatlo- n or favorite hymns of the cor.cn - ;)(,rt Cape Co(j Commonly known «* Vo- a5 Two Hundred Thirty-elghl Adjustment gatlon will be sung —The Misses Rooi*«lt Avenue, Curieret, New i»17.2M(W| Dollarj more or l*nless , toto - orncoffi e off iV PAVLOVSKT, u Trustee for ROB--Jersey wlth the 0O u of tnl SinRspiration senior will bo .ula, Andrea Jerwy. a noint ln the *'"" * ' •'• Building Main'"i" BRT B. MARSHALL. Bankrupt, nnd Os^Tree'V.d . Tow.her with »lUnd .Ingular the New J.?,,, tV/ held at the home ol Mr nnd r sn Butkowsky will The •pproilmate amount of the y O y judgment to b» wtlsflerl hv wld sale HOBBRT I. MARSHALL are De- i • —'••••-— hereditaments »nd spectlon. Mrs. Jacob Dietrich. 5+0 Fair- counselors at the Oirl Scout'trom providrd m with the aouth- 1> the autn of Two Thonwna On« fendantt. ' 1 g Street (formerly 1 1 Writ of Bbeecutlon for the sale of • ifHv Aide of Oro«e Ave- or In «NJ»™ -HK»in«iuiii». . m* oecretnrv n,, ••rs view Avenue, (1:30 P M. Sun-Day Camp for the month Of"* ' known u Vrrard Street) »nd runHundred Ninety-one iti.lS! ™> D, ? - 'o:v lmr«, more or less, toffher with the mortgaged premises dated Mny 17th. ' • Dark Une)-and nin-'sui.^rlber reserves the right to ad- Woorthrldtr duy. Anyone wishing lo ma-\ at jury |n Roosevelt Park. Bur- m';. W81. ,U along the SSrthVm Jnum Mlrt «»Ie from time to time I.-L. 7/«/«i "" '"^ the church at 8; 15 P Mi m to bara Kijula will aid in the plo-We ih»i: i* i\>\ r to Sinespiratlon as a group arc Ilf(.r unit, while Andrea will be ^.X' mffr' 1 invited to do so. a program aid trainer and. Joan ,Mmiii. p»v:r.c

The Men's Bible Fellowship wm nwist in the art* and craft•»••"•'•< "* "•'' n t< will rontinue to meet each unit. i» "h T™wn!?- Wednesday. 8:30 P. M. at the. john Butkowsky WB« a week- Tn the Wf of IE- home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred cnd guest of Marsha Strieker. McColrey, New Dover Road. MPn)o Park, and spent a day ...„.,. ; of rts^.:- Colonia The PERTH AMBOY Savings Institution - iat Asbury Park. HO iis• aorlM er il: if.:', iftr: The Junior High Fellowship. -The Misses Barbara Kijula. h»rk to the Tcwr.i!-..p Tpon ' will meet tomorrow, 7 P. M.,jAndrea and Joan Butkowsky bid. or bid shore mlcltn-.-.m.

Woodbrldge Township nn ni 1n games will be led by Graham Scout Council The theme of ' ' Toir^.ip b m lrA Bardidey. youth director. All tnP ta)k was -Knowing Your-" '" "*' * '" premlvj Junior "Hi's" are Invited to' if" se DATJD July sth. :»: | —Andrew Butkowsky, home P .1 nt-VIOAN. Township Cler* Service to the Community The Senior Hl«h Fellowship for summer vacation from the To b* sdTcrilsed July nty children for the first The 5 to 7 group was judged' Guvnrnk. roistered. To Mazur, Kathy Brletske and W I week The wading pool opened by Donna Amerorso and Adele Rrlnv Hare Winners were ,,] have register- "EWAREN SCHOOOL Linda Samuel. Winners of i ymn K on Monday and will be opened Zarcone. Winners were Ruth Knri'ii Ouinnnk. Susan KOVB-I Kimind. They are "" Supervisor Dennis Florrntliie, RdViny Col- •contest were: Tom Son- On each weekday from 9:30 A M O'Connerj Anthony Ref;ino, iM't Minted on the afternoon L°?j0»P.M. A Doll Contest was snn, and Mnrlrne Orega. Wln- netoorg, Diane Crbae, Edward Cynthia Clark, Marilyn Mover, held Monday at 2 P. M. Michael Malone, James Gard- nrrs of nllier rnres Were Joyce s nnd nrp looking: Burke, Joe Samson, Dennis BO1NTON #1 ner, Cathy Certain, Kenny Vrri'shnrk. L^in Broje, Duane il,,. works of ac- Serartwikl, Peter Llnde, Mattle Pat O'Neil, Suprrvlsor Poko, Dennis Bernath, Nancy nulk, Frltlic Pncsnarski. Oerry l,(l|IP -a i» a nice Sautner, Kathy Brietske, Bobbie So far there are 103 children Kuntz, Karren Still, and Bobby Mr Curthy. Nnncy Colson, Oall ,„•iition so we canI Brletske, Aimee Olsen, Nancy the ac- awarded registered at this playground Gardner. KsdBsli, David Handerhan, s),,),xxtt, wcok Estes, and John Kiraly, A fret r< ,i, t with a peanut Knpervas, Elaine This week the children partici- Another group was judged by Ororup Gondola, Donald Daily, ,i,ut p contest was held Monday and Natalie pated In playing all sorts of Mrs. EdwaTd Gibson and Mrs. |Shirley Onflck. Bsrbsry Brose, . \i,,,.raldin(, **1 «« **>jball, punch ball, dodge ball, andKathleen and Elyse Me CaMery „.„ , • «.w ...A*rtfi i-.'«»aiiLii * • • •• ., '^ t».vf\s, Stephen 8^rrlck, Mark '", |tl I MAN RIHKCT and Joyce horseshoes. i ' o'Brifit. Supervisor GROVE STREET s Ialne Yacovlno Providence Zarcone, Janet Af- BOYS' STATK CIT1ZKNS: Four resident, „, Woodbrld.^S^ihip wcrr .«.„/tht W W8StdeSki' n°bert BKml"^ On Monday, 9trert pftrllt fleortf»nne NchulU, Supervisor nday, there was =a flce, Grant Colgary, Dennis n Oanfrancisco. ,.,' . nun There were 174 registrations brook, Dolores Hanson, Lynn Bubble Gum Contest and yes-Eak, Donna AmerLsano, and| Winners of a Drawing Con- M,-i:il:iy Afternoon, and 75 boys and during the first week. On Prl- terday, a Peanut Hunt. Adde Zarcone. i [test were Jo Ann Wolf, Donna .i,' n d .,,.(1 on Thursday Iday there was a glass contest. Destefano, Anne BO1NTON #2 THORPE AVEM'E Nenei, Joyce Yere&hack, Billy Anna Solecki, Supervisor ,i,,ll contest was held The winners were: John Wen- .. Prances Ryan, Christine Jean Bnrke, Supmltor Bracken. At present therhere are 65 chil Yo Yo Content winners are I iiiiicrs were: Dlanne Ml, Oerry Fitzgerald, Pat McJQortwa- y and Diane Hutchins. Thorppe Avenue Playgrounayground dren registered, The children Richard Jacobsen, David Ba- ., [foiowatch, Dorcen Hugh, Jean Koscl, John Wolley' Winnprs of the Bubble Blow- had a Sand Modeling Contest. have been playing bingo, jacks, glnskl, Gregory Pucd, Harry > .!;iiic Duser, Janice and Bernard Dolan. There was Ing Contest which was held on |The winners were Michael Car- lj. • Thursday, June 29, were Betty chess, volly ball, and horse Seguine, JohR Wolff, and John :l f|],.fn Me Nulty, a doll show yesterday and roll, Charles Flanagan, Peter m^mm— I shows. Barany. l,,i/i)k, Diane Holo- model show Is set for tomorrow Kremplckl, Natalie Zlnze, Jan- Jacobs, Robert Flanagan, Hen- et Chomickl. nnd Claim Miller. Also, there was a Bubble Gum CLYDE AVENUE, HOPELAWN i,.jiiinptip Qalvanek at 2 P. M. ry Me Dermltt, Walter Beck. Included In hthe athletic Contes and a Penny Hunt this 1 Constance Frkete, Superriior v-r iiiinicker, A sand- d in h the athletic — Tom Rive, and Rickey Me MENU) PARK Wlnnm wl On Monday, June J9, tr* ,• n ii t e s t was held event.1 of the week was a broabroad ' " be an- Kevltt. nouncenouncedd children practiced for Junior Judy Kollar, Supervisor, JumplnR contestt . Qoorge sl.|| w*lw*l weekweek. The two winners of a Simon - v. >JI ui Bi: Ol- Olympics. On Wednesday, Jun» The opening of the Menlo SCHOOL #2Z Says Contest were Mary Clan- JacquM^Vood.^Edlson; Brure Mlklasiewskl. Old BHdge, and Robert DaTta, Meluchfn. STREET Grccory Kurly, Allen 28, there was a whistling con- Annamary Mundy, Supervisor della and Judy Zabe. i „...._ _^_ \lirn-ifvitrh, Supmlsor, Park playground was accom- Sanders, Dennis Coyle and and Plane Model Show test, Joseph Mallnowskt won rw In a Checker Tournament are The Boys' Running Race was- KENNEDY PARK ,,.,• ,.f the East Green1 PBnled e«. The winnersj Walter Patskanick were able to Coming activities are a Color, fanned for this week I first prise and Andrew Hor- held on June 29 at School 22 I won by Gregory Smith, Du- Adelaide Donnflly, Sapervisor1""'' prl7;e ftnd Andre enjoyedwere stcve Kan. Tommy jump five- feet or more. ing Contest and a Craft Con, SEMEIi AmrE Other activities of the week pla>'*round- tn« following peo- test. wayne Fendrrlck'endrrlrif, «,,randi Scotftm,.t Twiwo hundred-eight, *..., y .fou r ivath won second prlie. Susies" Thurs- 'BrandllDianun, Brian K.euermannKellermann,j """ "' Ule wceK pie were winners: Gary Hoff HOFFMAN BOULEVARD On Thursday, June 29, therfl n2 were Andrea Steven Sullivan, Donald Price.! *T a "llt h'°" Jumping con-1 ::n2 test nnd i\ pet show. man, John Gerhart, Billy Gliet, Barbara Becker, Supervisor One —„.,.„ .U.J-KVHI- ">...>..u xintu wot) «un nip cominR events are a craft Wright, Carrol Debbie Rogan, Ellen Schmidt, fi Clary Hagan, Eileen Hagan, Two hundred and one chil- children were registered during [by Maureen Herrlck and Lou Contest and a Srmd Modeling O. NoriPiu»e and Arlene Alexander, and Patricia GLEN COVE An s On Friday the playground fiii^iiv roiGAafiucu, mm rairiciai --IJI-.I nut Charles Gar bow ski, Frank dren have been registered at trithe four dayv nerlnperioHd ontf tvthe'» Annn PrwniftiFreemani . !n«.....Cnntest. . ary Mo defeated Menlo Park play- .... Kv.i Powglan, Dombrowskl. Th; winners ofl *d7.leri, Supervisor ]c h u p k BJ- Paula Rosenthall, this playground. A softbal'. opening week. A Potato Relay the Finalists of the Three-Leggedgg ' COOPER aVENUF, ground In a soft ball game: 13- • Putt Ovorfi, and' 1 team and checkers tournament Race was held, The members ofRace 'the softball throw are Jay DurinR the first wecic o4 theKathy" Mazze""^!!!^^^^ were Patricia Hulblc Mary Olesrn, Supervisor |5. Boys participating were: •:.:• rhristi'ti. Wlg- have been organized. Tomor- the winning team were Theresa * ' "»|T-i»i»»r IJ. UUJB IJ«Iuinj»nng wcie. l?.u W'I1".1 JanVCSl CollenVrason thlr(' Vl>rB 142 r<'6lstra- Robert Onadlnger. Andy Mitch- Zurewskl, Nancy Genz. ;;ipets were made row at 2:30 P. M. there will be Smith, Jo Ann Barry, Diane One hundred-fifty four chll-lEalph Amstrong, Bob Horan. Mitchell, and Jimmy Cain |tlQns at Glen Cove. Tlie youns- ell, and Robert Drcschcr A Ranklnn, John Zmlch.(hrZmlch. (hrn registered.. The winners oof|Blllf y O'Keefc, 'jerry Angel, a bicycle show. The winners!Boyken, Vaiarie Bracaglia, Jo- r regitd Th i fBlll O'Kf jRaces In the middle of the week « clilldren enjoyed tlio games Craft Contest Modeling Con- Kenneth Sesnickl"—•'•'•' , Rober" t• 0'—- th•• e Pe- t Show held on Thurs- |Dennls Boran, Pat Horan, "( III l!( It ;iiul I.VMAN will receive certificates of Ann Stanley, Race #2 was won 1 found Pattl Brandll. Linda Fas- PlannetJ while the older ehil-[test, and Clean-up Contest are Connor, Steven Kordos, Dennis tiny at 2 P, M are Lynn-Dee Benie, Grahem, Jerry Hudacsko award for the best decorated, by Jeffrey Smith, Scott Wal- so, Dennis Becker, and Mike,dmi nijoyed playing baseball.!among the coming events Ebbets, Russell Stanley, GreR-JFiandy. Lois Masterangeb Jonl Fekete, Andy Horvath, stun- Scarunirllo. shiniest, most dented, newest.lace, David Freeman, Thomas Brandle to be winners. I Ti>o first activity was a! 5th DISTRICT ory Genz, Arthur Steffey. The Kevin Byrnes, William Bone Jeff Yuhasz, and John 8attl- >iii»rrvlinir . - s oldest, least accessories, and'?.mlth- Russc11 Stanley, Kevin On Friday morning a sand|sluft(1d animal contest. Wm-Olga Cuslck and Joyct Ker*kfs Day Camps were Arthur Stcf- Unle PariM, Robert Byrnes, .„.„laro. . i> nnd a doll castle building contest was held nm were; Tommy Gerek, Vir- Supervisors j best in show. Herrlck, Raymond Sesnickl, The nine-year old division had fey and Gregory Gcnz, ComingjUichard WlRgins, Donald Mu-| TryouUi for Junior Olympics. • ;,i at the play- ginia Gerek, Charlene Her/ogJ Winners of a Jacks Contest CAMEO Kenneth Sesnlcki, Frank Daml- events are a Bicycle Decoration rath, Lynne Grnsskopf, Danlel'a softball game, a Pet Show, & thes* winners; The best castles anP Mark v,.: :.:s of the races Gregory Mozdzlerz, Barry John 'are Terrance O'Neill. Margaret Vickey Youngbluth, Supervisor ane,- Mark ZmlchZmlch,, HarrHarryy HedesHedes.. Contest, Softbnll Throw Con- Osborne, Donald Murath, and Sand Modeling Contest, and a were built by David Liss. Don obert lluffner, Dennis nwv raui oj unviu ijina, uiiu-: son. Christin""""""et Jankowskcuau&unaiLi.,, BlllylMaurerUHiy.viaurLT,, CathyanUaUlJann ft.alK(Katko, and The children of Caraeo wish ^ O'Coruier, and Gregory test, Basketball Contest, and a !BriaBrian Cairns. rock .hunt are planned for next Turt fpnk fll f f OfKZ 'Miry Saakei, Joey aid Savoth, Billy Diamond andi ' °. Bobby Golden, Mark Debra Petrone. Winners ofi a everyone a summer full of fun. Horseshoe Contest, ~Events for the coming week,week. • Alma-sl, Chris Dean Powell. Thomas Brandlij0™0^'. Karen Demoreskl, Checkers Contest are Tommy There are 141 children that k, Dorothy made the most original sand:KarfI> Gulian. Malvina BaiORa.IHeffe.rman, Kathleen Cusick, registered the first week. Kiraly, Joey Jimmv „,„, yuc, castle. The most detailed castlt Me Nam.ira, Linda'Robert Harms, Michael King, The winners of the Cl, an-Up Oulian lld •i I'ynM-nzano and|*w constructed by David Kau.| ' "' .v Sucato, nnd Chris Theresa Carnpiglia, and Pa-[Contest are: Lyndy a Banlap,'| Su( ato nn(l •. :. Winners of,3teve Weiss, and John OToole.| ' Kathleen Kozlow-|lricia Kozak, Alto, there was aMarykay Pecil, and Dale Barry CONDENSED -iMarc Golomb, Andrea Alberts,;^'.:. |Horseshoe Contest. The win- Conilng events are a Doll! DIRECTORS iBobby Fas>w, and Arlene Alex-| The children are looking for- ners were Bill Heffernan, Louis Show, Model Contest, and Dop ward to tne 'ander made the biggest castlcj1 v artsl and crafts Kantor. Ralph Uccl, Pat Fen-'show. C. E. ALLEN •nun inaun nio uigjjcsi, VUMIU, si>sslons" ""• "' " """ nans ivaiibui , nuipu ucci, rill ren-1 hil S ! si>sslons d th ! INJIAN AVENl'E Vice President (Retired), while Susan Oordon and Bobbyl and the many contests! nely. Philip King and William Eastern Division STATEMENT OF CONDITION Franklin built the smallest hpln2 "]<"nn<"i in,,*,^ Anita Lom'a, Supervisor : BUFFER STRIP The California Oil Company 'castleisue. «"-"tn oiinr I nvenis planned lor the com-1 HunaIrnnan AvenuAvenuee PlaygrPlaygrouno d Michael Veil* won first prize 'Margaret Kuchtyak, Supervisor ing week are a Drawing Contest held a beginners contest In of the :and Bobby Sullivan and Dennis' Monday, June 26th started and a Singing Contest. checkers. Winners were Alfred MORTIMER ur new Becker won second place In thel°, wason for our park.; BLANFORD AVENGE R^mos, Fred Hansson, and Joe GREENSPAN 'ten to twelve age group in the'Everyone was linppy to see the Victoria Peterson, Supervisor Mellus, President •-•"• castle building contest. ;i>ark opened again. | The Blanford Avenue play- Coming events are a Dog Flagstaff Liquor Company Those who participated In Most of the time was spent^'ruund got underway this weekjShow and a Sand Modeling First Bank and Trust Company the softball game against Hope-j';'1•'"••" acquainted and reg-;for ten weeks of fun and rec- Contest. lawn playground are Jimmy istering all the children. TherereaUon. A total of 89 children LO.NGIHLL CHARLES E. Goodell, Steve. Haber, John are 64 children registered sojhave registered so far. Shelley l'omenko GREGORY at the Close of Business June 30, 1961 Wtezerak, Frank Goodell, Jim far. I A popsicle party was held and Florence Gibson Publisher, On my Cain,'Jimmy Sullivan, Mi-i Thursday there was BjWednesday afternoon, and Supervisorss Independent-Leader, ch»el Cain, Steven Sullivan !sund modeling contest. The.projects Including a Bubble A Clcan-up Contest was held Woodbridge ASSETS WOODBRIDGE .manid rh«fiCharle»s ii.*™Lawrence™ . 'iwiiuiers were: Jennie Kochick.jGum Contest are being planned!at Longhlll Playground on Cash and Due from Banks $5,365,917.35 Gregory Simon, Jimmy T. Dornthy Druzblk, Glnny Zehrer !for next week, Wednesday, June 29. The< win- U. S. Government Bonds 8,211,812.50 s'ulHvan 'IIan ip^ Lyman, Arlene Pfclffer, BUCKNEIX AVENUE ners are as follows: Ida Beren- AUGUST F, GRErNER Sullivan, Jimmy B. Funeral Director Patti James, Ellen Caffrey,' Cathy Lymun, Sally Andersch, Mary Bianchl. Supervisor sci, John Bunday, George By- Chucky Sn.vder, Geort-e Rusin, The Bucknell Playground got ron, Garry Larsen, Connie $13,577,729.85 UdLinda a Fasso, PegKy DtDechert, 7,761,188.72 Bobby Sullivan, Mike Brandli. Billy Tagtiiirt. Barry Burns, underway this week for tenJRemlas, Joel Remlas, Paula Dr. JOSEPH M, Municipal Bonds - Joy«- Coanshikk, Joann Wentz weeks of fun and recreationJRemias, Rusty Minor, Howie GUTOWSKI Other Bonds and Securities 99,250.00 David Burns, Ellen Bloom, and A total of 97 children have Woliner, and Laura Wollner. Physician Federal Reserve Bank Stock 84,000.0«.,„ 0 Maglione's Buddy Kish. registered. ' A Doll Show and a Car, Boat, Loans and Discounts 19,918,654.91 WASH IRVING A. HANSEN Accrued Interest 145,178.85 ITALIAN President-Treasurer, Furniture and Fixtures 176,919.12 Fords Porcelain Works Banking House and Improvements 274,992.59 lull I'ridr in » '"•in Car!" ICES. Other Assets 33,984.31 WHOLESALE LORIN W. KEMP Avenue Manager (Retired), TOTAL ASSETS f $42,071,898.35 CATERING International Smelting & to Ml 4-1333 Mcnlci, Putin Refining Company LIABILITIES Call DEPOSITS: U 8-0705 For Pennies a Day! Visit Our Showroom! CHARLES H. S.ii. «:30 to 5:10 111 Madlion Are REYNOLDS Demand : $21,144,212.74 iiiil.n i to 12:30 P. M. I8EUN Secretary-Treasurer, Savinps and Time 16,047,825.90 l Mondayi U. S. Government 581,643,49 This NO Reynolds Bros., Inc. r TOTAL DEPOSITS I $37,713,682.13 Ucautiful MONEY W. EMLEN ROOSEVELT Common Capital Stock- i 1,100,000.00 DOWN! President Surplus , I 1.900,000,00 NOW LEASING FOR SOU!) Undivided Profits 252,846.74 JOSEPH SLUTZKER Reserve for Contingencies 5,368.18 AUGUST 1st OCCUPANCY HIKCH Chief Consulting Engineer, •Reserve for Possible Future Loses 476,807.35 11 YEARS Zororlndonesla Corp. KITCHEN 1 TOTAL CAPITAL FUNDS AND RESERVES .... 3,735,022.27 TO I AY! DAVip T. WILEOTZ Reserve for Expenses, etc 94,504.63 Coiinsellor-at-Lkw Can Be UnUnearnea d IInterest 460,562.69 1 8,126.63 Financing Other Liabilities Yours COUNSEL I / 1 Lewis S. Jacobson TOTAL LIABILITIES .' i $42,071,898.35 Today! Arranged! David T. Wilentz •Riuni KcumuUted with ptrmljslon of IJ. S. Tresnijiry Department to provide for »ny future loan los|H. Thin reserve 1> deducted, from lotm In feporti to supervisory agencies. "I SOI'Tll DECOND AVK. It JOHNSON ST. HIGHLAND PARK, X. J. 1 "MM.KTELV AIR-CONDITIONED JV4-I0OM OFFICERS KKKItlKNCY APAHTMENTB MAGNIFICENT 8 FT. KITCHEN IN NKW CpLONIAL BRICK BUlLPlMO • liuilt-In Guaranteed W. EMLEN ROOSEVELT FRANK L. MILLS JQHN L. ULBRICH IK, President Vice Pres. and Assist. Secretary Assistant Vice President •"•ii-lirll,,, . . Caloric Oven ttasv to Install Quality • * • "•"•lii-luretiM and Kitchen PERCY WEST LUDW|O C. LEWIS ROBERT W. SANDBECK Range Cabinets I Assistant to the President Vl<4 President Assistant Vice President • Genuine All Kitchen 1 JOSEPH SLUTZKER OTTO SCHUSTER LEON J. KENNA Formica Cabijiets In Auditor % $ Vice President " I Sec.-Treat. and Trust Officer Counter Top Natural Finistiei 1 09 Mo. , (Choice of Pat- CAMILLO A. LaZIZZA • JOHN A. DUDOR Mrs. ELEANORE A. PATTERSON llK Choice of , «. OAI AND terns & Colors) 489 Vice President Assistant Vice President Assistant Trust Officer • RED BIRCH IN XT Installation Optional • 24 x 21 Sink *wmti BIRCH Tli PABKINO TjpleiJ Floor I'lin With All HIN LOC*TED CLOBK TO KVKRYTUIN(i • FRUIT WOOD -i,,,'"1 w»""lni dlitance to center of Nuw BruiuwliW Kllo • Choice of Nti In ' • ' ol« • . . houm ol wonlilji . . , tr» VISIT OUR SHOWROOM tBLOND ASH ""'\ Pennijl»«nli K»liro»d KUtiou. Hardware ll OWNKK-UUII.DKK: irst Bank «MSHKD MODEL JAMAN, INC. OPE„„N EVERY EVENING TILL if- SATURDAY TILL 6 V'»HTMENX OPEN Uil Murrli Avcnut lu I'Dlun, N, t. Hardware - Paiut - Electrical Departments and TRliST COMPANY ' ' luipectloa Dallj MU (-1390 "'X'IIHIIA, s,,unUy ud Inurlori bj: JOHN WALDKON ol PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ''"»» from U ». H. to WALUKON DKSHJNS • I'. M. N«W Yoik t'ltr U") M.mb.r F«Ur*i O»po»H Inturtnef Corporation . i Union, N. J. HKNTAL UANAGSR ON PREMISES AVENEL PLUMBING SUPPLIES til.: VI I-M83 Avenel• Phon•>• e MMIE1 4-0O8A nni 0 Route No. 1 pn-sxVnt of li.iir and high-protein diet. Not P»M 11, .-:>-v at this country's cor. surr full compliance with Pres- so. Some •> Annual Con-year is approximately the name tnf world Confrr'Tio of Or- to mention the fact, he Is 'Wild ••••• over lengtheninR rl-. :at<\>- of equal their hair,..., At Random: •.-•• ••»»•»] frm and milling yc-nr '•• V ---• Fduca- throughout nil o! Europe atidiganizationg of the Te in Government ar. inte tmoknw and > no ladies developed wni| Thosp larer portable • rind use of the whool plant !:ov, A>*>'. orr 5:'•.;. Ron-Asia. If hr had nto way, help,.,,^^,,,, ap mrrrni thr term would be He ifiervice s!d G i'd y of organization of educators In Walt Disney's "The Casta- Who should turn up, to add tlons resultii, pound swimming pools wrr, to Do yn\i fnriHdPr that voi r 1 , Union shorter with more holiday and t/i th already mounting con- Still other* , be quit? the thtoR around tt/ • chnols arc fMtorlw' he Gr^a B-:ta addressed 10.000 ways" George Sanders will Jftve -rparcd the breaks, especially for primary- fu. ,).«ked. "Are they plant* ;hM of T'ad others assembled for the rlosingthe role of the villainous mu- a grade children. cfnrralf wife, who, Is supposed for change or i many back yards with adul' session of thr 9Mh annual ,lnper. He will work with •o br in Canada, In the apart- America «>. members as well as the your.R- Thr widely respected private imeetlnu of the National Educa- Maurice Chevalier, Charles ment. t!-,e pretty sergeant, who Bters appearing to be enioyine schools of England, according tion Association hrrr LftUKhton, Hayley Mills and emphasis mi apparently doubles as both the HEALTH -* themselves immeiwly Alan to Sir Ronald. aren"t all as ex- Michael Anderson Jr. fully appi, ,, - Worthy ,;.v.pn»l s ••liauffeur and mis- R Schonnover. son of Mr ar.d cellent as often represented. On the Screen gray hair i,, , fat • ;-, t. n c"Mly taking a bubble Mrs. Stuart Schdonow. 10S "Therr aren't nearly as many On the beach ON THE DOUBLE N more meliov man watched a group of shape- baih An »mbarrawing moment WedRewood \venue, \? oi-.i ol good private schools as you Would you like to chaw aaay If »T ran believe all that we life, premium, 1 vrvvK in the United States ly younfc ladles In -^HHIV wlm your troubles? We believe. Dan- for Mimeonr read alwut the new hair color-1considered m, eight New Jersey student - on 1 11 n the Dean's List at West Virt.n- seem to think." he commented.[suUs as they we"nt thrmiKh their iv Kaye, in "On Thr Double.' pcit.ups, adding most to the IIIB products about to be offered!" * * d wnm la Wftsleyan Collepe. Al*n «ho •Some of them are excellent/morning slttlng-up e.xerclses. ran do this for you in this short humor ;.- Kaye using a free ic l A merle , has completed his freshman but some are pretty awful." I "Do you think this sort of movie date. hard '•<•< donble-t-alk and exW*T wfl,,.ld nn do well to dye our Kaye plays a dual role in this p;.xir in various /.any antics of yrar at W^sleyan is a business m aithing is really Hoori for re- It that dear old see the trnvi administration major . DOUK-I shortage of teachers Jusjust aass ts ilm. He's an American private thr r*a! Danny Kaye so they say. A, qualntance demandfri -MoiiuM- Nature" in not nlway las- M. Cornish., torpedomanf, country is, Sir Ronald said, The who has a talent lor mimicry flljd any nmn> "Unquestionably'' beamed right, something I have long mate seaman apprentice... I'SN.i greatest shortage is in elemen- and' an outstanding resemb- t">, AND JAPAN npayR di the fat man. "Why. T walk Vxperu'd. You may be right If 8on of Mrs. Sadie ComUh 82 tary teachers, with math and nnce to a prominent British T:v United States and Japan make more three, miles every morning to you think you could really Smith Street. Avenel. *as one science coming next. Home eco- general. have Agreed to establish a joint wafch It." them cold with red hair. of the graduates of the enlist; The time of the film is just economic committee at a cabi- nomics and physical education At any rate, these new hair| NiXOn'tt poli basic submarine class at Newj before D-Day and the place is net level, teachers are also In short sup- A RECORD dyes have been enriched with pears enigma;. London Naval Submarine Base. London, Thf agreement appeared jo ply, he said WAYNESVTU.F. N. C.-Re- Hfe-mring. so it says here, oils Groton. Conn., recently . Just as in this country. Sir In playing the part of the br A ma;ir outgrowth of talks tiring after 50 wars with the prominent British general, he Ronald said, the teacher short- Southern Railway. Herbert between Japanese Prime Min- Jottings: nuimiu uniu, vni ^"v"" »»•• aoumern nau»ii>. miuwi/ uns Into a number of compli- ister Hayalo Ikeda and PresJ- This Is the time of year when age In England is aggravated by Gibson, Sr.. never lost a day of cated situations. Groomed to drni Kennedy. FORDS rising birth rates. The average work due to Illnrw. RITZ Theatre Dean's list* announcements are impersonate thr British gen- 'British family now includes He had worked 49 of the 50 made. Leona A. Jachimiak, "ral. complete with mustache C»rt««t. K. i Kl 1-IM PLAYHOUSE three or four children, a larger years on the Murphv branch as daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- mid block eye paten, hr floes manager of four station.1*, all chael Jachtmiak. as graduate of not realize, at first, ttint hr Is within 35 miles of each other ISELIN VOW THRT IIATIRDAT TODAY TIIRI MII Woodbrldge High School is on Am rovnmowiD the high honors roll at the Un- TURNPIKE The Hoodlum Priest" iversity of Utah . . , OeorRe H. VOU THRV TITSDAV Plui "RETURNTO PEYTOK Munn, 27 Johnson street DRIVE-IN THEATRE WADIION 1 TOP 4 • • • • Hits!. Fords, has been named to the •FOLICF DOG STORY*' 5 DAYS! PLACE" Dean's list at Union Junior Col- J TOUAV THRU TUESDAY TODAY THRU SATIRDAV; ,|pff Chandler Milinrr Hktirdij 1 P. M. L FIRST RUN IN THIS AREA!! All Tffhnltolnr Shn« With Jfff ( h.m,||,r ,„,, lege, Cranforj , . . Servini.- H- Bait Disnej'l ( arol LIGHT HELPS TO FOIL BURGLARS: One of the best ways of Frnt Astairr, Dpbbit Iti-vnnldj. Carnll I vni, board the anti-submarine war- M NDAY AND MONDAY ' riiscouraRiriR a would-be prowler from entering your house is Mil Palmer, Tab Huntrr "THi: ( \N\ni\\. fare support aircraft earner "PARENT TRAP" "RETURN TO nuid Vivfn - Mltil Cijnor Kith lk'ht. An unlit house, or a home ••<• 11h light burning con- With Rolx-rt HMl USS Essex operating out of "THE PLEASURE OF tinuously will arouse suspicion arid ;s ,t virtual "open invita- "HAPPY ANNIVERSARY" Thf lomplctf >h,,M s. Quonset Point, R. I., is Andrcv PEYTON PLACE" tion" to burglars. - AIM - At : i.. V. -Bale, seaman, USN, son of HIS COMPANY" fin Tfrhnlrnlon This summer, householders planning thPir vacations will be "THE NIGHT FIGHTERS" Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Buk, 22: Starring MELINA MERCOURI — and — AIM Sit. Mtllnrr II t . .. nti'rested in knowing that now the:- is a >mall, inexpensive Plus "THE RABBIT TRAP" Fulton Street, Woodbrldge. Vnl Rrynnpr - <'luir]tr>n Hr^tnn ATLANTIS" Kiddie Matinrr londif 1 P. M. Aim Cnmi-dir. u ,' i ... timing device available that's desigr.i-d to foil burglars by au- TODAY Thru SATURDAY JULY 12 - IS The sale and use of flrewoik- "THE BUCCANEER" tomatically turning lights "on" abo;;i dusk and "off later In Jeff Chandler The Lost C'ontinfnt HKDNESDAY THRl' MONDAY SUNDAY TIIKI T(|v|i»j In this state Is supposed tn b- ROCK KIRK the evening. This timer called Time-All, if r.ot much larger "RETURN TO Jt I.V 12-JULY H JCLV '..|| Illegal but they were being shot DOUGLAS SUNDAY. MONDAY. Tl'HSDAY than an alarm clock and can be attached to one or more lamps. PEYTON PLACE" HUDSON All Tffhnlrnlnr 5hn» SPECIAL SATI'RDAY and CUrh Qablf - Vivien Lrifh Off with regularity on Gic< i 'r»nk Slnstra, Slilrlpy MarLainr, It's portable and requires no special wiriiis 11 KIDDIE MATINEES "THE SECRET WAYsH Street over the long holida< Plus "SANCTUARY THE LAST SUNSET Dean Martin "GONE WITH Plusped into a lamp, the Time-All provides you with the With Richard \\i(lm.,rK weekend. . .. SUN., MON.. TIES. "ATLANTIS" THE WIND" security and peace of mind that whether you're away from 'Some Came Running' Sonja Zicin.iiii, Bun l.anrastrr —DOROTHY MALONE Also Mr. Mairoo in "THE SHAKHmWN home for an evening, weekend or vacation, your homr will have — and — 1 Show Start! U 1:M P. M. Here and There: "YOl'NG SAVAGES" Plus "TROUBLE IN THE SKY" "1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS' a lived-in look every nigh). With the vacation season here, it Aldo Ray - (lilt Robertson With Hajpl ( uri Now that the summer vaca- "Gonr With thr Wind" will not would br wise to pick-up an automatic lamp timer today Danny Kayr , THE NAKED AND THE tion Is at hand, youngsters an ATTENTION: be shown Sit, & San. Mitlnm. They're available at most department stores, hardware and "ON THE DOl'HLB" DEAD' "] WfiMdi of Oulllvfr" and Cu- WEDNESDAY. ,|i n starting "benefit" shows. The SIMMER SCHEDULE appliancr dealers. NO SHOWS WED. AND THVRS. tnoni will be ihown til. A Sun. first of the season was held at NOW THRU AfCl'ST 31 It I P. M. "Hoigarian Show' 19 Wedgewood Avenue where a "magic show" was presented. The "magicians" were Leormps 'COOL OFF" Williams and Glen Salisbury FUN FOR THE FAMILY... Charlotte Williams was thp as- New Jeney'f greatest family ammment center sistant and Jean Salisbury was in charge of tickets. Cookies SQHCTHIN9 FOK and cold drinks were served., parking tree orcui 4 and 9:30 p. m. T!IP sum Of $2.75 was realized1; Swallick jwimining .,, rehtsnmenli and the money donated to V/oadbridRe Emergency Squad Beer Kiddidand ... thrill rides Many happy returns of the day Wine beaudfd prizes for all games to "'rs. Prrcey Austen, Sewaren Tavern, Inc.: !•••<] Mrs. Clifford Dunham, Comer William & New StrteU • Liquor foids, who will mark their WOGDBRIDGE • Sandwiches birihdays Saturday. Mine falls on the same day, but I am at; •Betty and JOE" _ Phone ME 4-9738 bus« direct lo gala the stage when I think that| birthdays come around much! too often. ... Last But JSot Least: Born at Perth Amboy General Hospital: Prom Avenel, a son to Mr. and Mrs. George Beck- 6,000,000 in Discounts! er, 32 Merreline Avenue; son to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkins, 49 Chestnut Street; . . . from Fords, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Martin, 22 Cedarj Street; a daughter to Mr. and; Mrs. Gaza Grebely, 15 Pitman! FOR CERTIFIED VALUES Avenue; a (laughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carasiti, 177 Mary SHOP ONLY WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN DISPLAYED Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred. Gagon, 47 McArthur Drive; twin sons tn Mr. and JULY 13 Mrs. David Kapinos, 13 Cool- INTEREST PAID ON Idge Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Weiss, 9 Merker Drive; a daughter to Mr. and and Mrs. Balvatore Chirico, 13 Glen oourt Avenue; . . . from Wood- bridge, a son to Mr. and Mrs., s SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Harrington Qulnn, 205 Main! PARTICIPATING *$ Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Kauffman, 589 Noe FRIDAY Avfenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Partain, 71 Coley Street;... from Iselin, a daugh- ter to Mr. and Mrs? William JULY 14 The Highest Interest Rate Commercial flimonsen, 30 Vernon Street, Playgcound News Bjmks are Permitted, by the Federal KEASBET, CLINTON STREET Theresa Chlocchl, supervisor DON'T There were 56 registrations Authorities, to Pay on Savings. duttaa the first week. A Sand ModelBig Contest was held June 30. -.Winners were Robert Gomori, Allen Baiasic, John MISS Chlocchl, and Venus Balastc. Judges of the contest were Al- bert Kublck, Prank Kulscor. and Mrs. Theresa Chlocchi. AI Pet Show Ls planned for July 6.| ITU i The Perth Aniboy Junior fullbak Ron Hjittherj was voted the outstanding per- former of spring football prac- tice at Michigan State. SHOP in DOWNTOWN National Cank STATE ' THEATRE Woodbrldge, N. J. MAIN OFFIC* E BRANCH OFFICE TODAY THRU SATURDAY Fred A»tairt> - I lly Palmer in at 3 Corners Converv Blvd. at Brace "THE PLEASURE OF PERTH AMBOY - • I HIS COMPANY" Shuun at 7 and 9

SUNDAY TIIKU TUESDAY % Special Features AMPLE PARKING SPACE Member Federal Deposit Insurahce Corporation "The Fabulous World of Jules Verne" ALL OVER TOWN! Flu. * Sponsored by The Retail Divuion Perth Amboy Chamber of Commmct "BIMBO THE GREAT" Member Federal Reserve System FRIDAY, JULY T, 1961 Teleponky, cf l PAQE NINE Musco, 2b 2 *•«•'« Canonico, 3b Laytham Two- Judith Marie Rutkai LEGAL NOTICES Jones, 2b Steve Brooks LEGAL NOTICES LEOAL NOTICES Powers, c NOTICE tO BIDDMI dlnancf are hinby np«klM. Ithtll hr paid tn laniml :;«l«r7 ft ToWedThommMUler NOTtCB Is htrebv given thirl Goodman, If .. WOODBRrDQE - The Zon- 1 Swttrin a Thla ordlnnnc* riWU WIOflfw Hits Si. loe'J, s WOODBRIDQE - The en- tilled bids will M wcelreo lor Fitzgerald, rf n oard Leads Jockeys ImmtdlkMly «fl«T flntl Thf Public He»ltli Phy» approval for a $25(1.000 28-unlt gawment of MIH Judith Ma- ronmsHiNa PLAYGROUND ind puhllmtiori •» rffliilred' «ct»n« »hi\V h'f paid an annual Thomas, rf 0 _ Thfi ' JL? ^ rs EQUIPMENT by law. •aliry of 1300 00 I;,.| Victory Clnh apartment dwelling on West! rte Ruskal to Thomas G. Mil- ", "med to win lor, son of Paul Miller. Brook- n thf nnrniiHh of C»rt»t«t, bv th« STEPHEN BKIBA, is Katko Ruskai, graduated from " ""'«•» »"<' cil of thf ncrmi;;h of rartfru held Prff.ldpnt ,, hi iroiiiu-p IJO- II if winurvV The Indeprndent-Lradcr' after *- Steve. . 10',, ot 11IP utrt PrlcflJillv «. IMI. whrn It »i ndnplfrt on KDWARD O BRAOT «ot. nlRht, bits. aei flIter Woodbridge High 8chool and isl,h* tlnK mt Sew Brooks, the McCook, N(-b . vet- suhmltlfKl with rarh hlrl nujflrst rfi'ftlnii Thf Mid nrd'.rtunrf will I,;.. lf> t" I fC0 MONS « i.I"^ " " «ren will 1 employed at Cott BottHngi'H fight the. decision " Who has seldom been in • of uood faith iirnl wniritvib* further' rrtln« f Po f CuttrtrtM on riiivmhprp.Mlv ?0 IM. Bo1 ratDonrd rt nenlth nf thf. Borough ot Hi.fnKlvc '""' " "T uuu o ""'•• Ih 1 1 lrl ro'l'Hfrivi Endei d byJ Lou's KIIMX lb graduatetended WOodbridgd frome Bovsho1l HiHlold h"i (t*" ""h"'i l of tint Ifs trip tntni|ing«W P Mh Hull, Avrinip, CnrteTft Curtfrf In NPW Jrrney on Juris !, 2 A4nd 0 Upsets According to the American N J.J att, s-hlrt' i tlmf mid plncp «ll1MI Thp Mid nrrtlnancp will M. 1 Brooklyn. He CARTERET-KollbRR clRht- 2 acini? Manual which •curries attends Thp M.ivor nnd Cnmipll rpiitrvps.PfTMitu Intrrriilfii t will »n>(in«lrlprpt| for nrtoptlon st the m««t- Ki'lnir nllowcd'gnmp winning strrok finally Brooklyn College and Is(•m-1'I111 flht tn rflrrt anv II blH« lopportunlty''o bf \n% of thf Bonril nf IJnvllh o! th» 1 4 birth dates and social security l nra MAVO AHD PATRrrK PmocNio, Horouvh of Cirtfrff t« bf held July -(i'lvrrt;rHlnr, tn nn (i|1(1 t|l|}. wcp^ a'aI Kot 11 irlu' . 3b LouVTavcrn Ployed at the Bowery 8avtogs (.(?ITv?r, °'"I*' * 2 numbers of Jockeys, stove. oiiNrn ii. inn! »t «m p M., PET. in th« mini- Lou* Tavern, in H bnmprr wenkJTofrr, Jb Bank, New York Olty. C P T/7/M 2 CARTERET--In one of thBrooke s is 40 years old. But PATRICK wnoevto. lloord Ronnn of trip BoronRh Hall, 'routed. afiuiiiiirki'rl 2 bl(!Rest upSetn this Mason, the Tn lie "Ivprtlnfd:, July 7, lDfll »t wlilMj tlmf nnd pUff nil pfrsoni ilOndorci by a elnso 3 to 2 worcJBrommvitz rf 1 NOTICE In hrrphv Klven th«t 2 A and 0 Softball team defeated old riding performers who wish P 7/7 HI tntprr-tpfl n»v be lipfiril thfrfon. n winni'i'.v i Danny ScrrM'naa held tlieiHrrbiftk rf onlpit hui<* will bn r(rflvi"fl for DATED: Juftf t 1MI 2 they were capable of rmulatthg jlcadm lo six hits, while John Ru^o. f' ]Lou's Tavern by a 3 to 2 score Kolibas Leading \N ORniNiNt r PMNT1NO OF nOROHOII HALL EDWARD O C 0 In the Recreation Softball Brooks' feats. FXTF.mnn woon WORK H H'Ournl hit a dnnblr and twojLuythnin p FXEMPT RBAI.' PROPKRTY OF ln "'<• l'nrni|i|l of CnrtlTft. by the1 AR 3 1 1 Long known as one of the! •i i shinies tor IMP Kollbiw nine. | RaceinRec nri7.RNs \no RWIUFNTS or ctnk nf the nomuRii of ortpm. INVITATION ron nin» 0 o Lou's made excellent use of i Rood ball all around, best "finishers" in the business, TMF nonotiOH OF r*RTrcn^T OP non.u:t) Hall. ConVf AVUHIF, Car- tht THS AGE. OF (IS OR Mntip; vp;A"K;t(:rpi. Npu- .Irrsfy mi to H:00 P. M. on Thf Bourd pf Ednmtion of 3 1 ilirlr five hits, with Joe Med-j 21 10 Brooks has displayed this abili- J BorofiKh cf CArtfrft, New Jersey. the last lnninc as Eddie Car- ITAVTNO AN INCOME NOT IN EX-| "'V 2". tlWl. »t wlllrh time ttlfV Will Bid* 2 ] wick lcadliid-ihc winders with a ST ty on numerous occasions, to OF ivnnnnn PRR YRAH. fr'ROMho npoiiprl mid publlcK rf riwelve michael. who h»d hurled a beat other riders in nose and Softball Loop TAXATION nUF AND Sppcinriitlons *mav bf ohtnltwd,'0' — 2 i homer and single. 1 . thp nnrnugh cffrlt at tils nfflff No, l-aeneI^l CorutruO" 8 brilliant five-hiter, won his own head- Jlnishes and Monmouth THK TAX YRAP. IMI AND 2 2 L°»' *«>iTd the winning run, 2b CARTERET—The Kollbfts A AS Ppovm^n I\Y ^H^P- ftfnrcsnld daily bptwppn the hoiirs of tlon Work 0 same by drlvinp In the winning m No. 2 - Ml«ell«nmltt«1 »"h euch bid «*'»* Wort n Tindell, s I]brother, contributed a doublelto the winner's circle. hwly of a m.mlrlp»lltv t» 'vlrtmrr of Kood faith »nd Mrurlty R s Knights of Columbus by a 12 of due drllvtry. which deposit For thp RcnnvMlnns to th* n 0 0 AB H 0!and Mnele I o,....«D !.„_„..,.. PII the option nnd authority to Hoffman, cf-p 3 Steve Brooks ranks fourth on'to 1 score this week, at the bn ennh or crrtlfled check, CAHTERKT HirtH SCHOOL 0 3b :t 0 0 orn>r mid direct trmt exenfpllons STADIUM n n A & O bidder, will hr required , TiTidroskyd . If the list of all-time winners in Park field. rhilmethll l hv nnd resldentR of Iiocntf.d en WmhlnKton Avp.mi* 1 0 KliiR, i!b . 3 0 2 0 to furnish A performnnfc hond In an 0 AB R the Florounh of Cnrtcrct of the Mt Bids will bf recflvtd »t 8:00 P. M, 2 Kainlchofr, if 2 this country, trailing only the Rny Kinch gave up only two iiinmint of nut lew Ihtm the toul of 1 1 0 Mfdwick, c ... .. 3 0 0jManchl,v, w . 4 1 of B5 or more yenm hnvlne nil In- ..revftlllnR limp, on July 19th, 19«U t Mudi-Hk. rf 2 i!superb artists Johnny LonKden, hits in hurlii-iR a great game. A rome tint In pxcess of $5,00000 nerthe ntrrptert hid. .. Kosty, lb . 3 0 OJT. Carmichael, 2b 4 1 In thf OnVp^f tin Board of Kdu- Q Kiislmcr, rf z Eddie Arcaro and Willie Shoe-!triple by Ryan in the opening ypar and ullowod tor the yenr IMI. Tlio Mnvor t\nd Council re.wrvej rrttlon nt thp nifih School Bulldlnf li! is 6 D, Srmeiv/.H, p . 3 0 1 OlWoorihull, If 4 0 shall opir^tc to rrdut'f the ta»nblo the rtishl to rclert imy and i\ll bld«. °,maker. In a career which has Kame plus a single by Polonc- on Wnnhlngton Avfnue. nt wWcS .Wudwkl. cf 0 0 Wadiak, cf n 0 Vinsko, cf vnhintlon for thp venr 1061 nnd the BY ORDER OF THE MAYOR AND time »nri plurr nil BI<1> will be pub- Ml 4 0 COUNCIL. Kilyk, c 2:stretched from a first victory!sak in the third inning was all flrmirtul position of the Boroituh licly openfd »nd rrad »loud. Ml (t H Oret.sky. If 0 0 o O.E. Carmichael, p 0 . 3 of C.irtcrft will not hr Impnlrcl d PATRICK POTOCNIO, Bidders tnnv obtnin a copy of tM „ Prnvidentc. p Mn 1938 at Shrevcport, La.! the IOSPIS got all night IOIIR. BormiRli Clerk (I 0 S. Srm<>iu.u. \s 0 noicar, lb . 3 0 0 hprpbv; Contract Documents. »t the O*<* 3 j through most of the nation's! Bill Kolibas and Joe Reagan NOW THEREFORE BE IT AND IT To br ndvrrllsfd: July 1. 1«61. nt thf Arrhl-fct. Murrey T.«lbowlUt, I 0 MarlRnnrci, it n 0 — ;Zullo, c . 3 0 r 0 %ig and little tracks. Brooks hasihit homers for the winners. 18 HEnEHY ORDAINED bv the 313 atntf Strprt. Pprth Ambov, N. J.j 0 0 Bryan, rf 0 0 2 Meyers, rf . 3 0 Mnyor nnd Council ol the BorouKh!"" hy depoiltlns S10 00 The dtpo*K will 0 24 - Lehotsky, 3b 3 1 0 accumulated more than 3.50Pl The Kolibas A. A. hftd two of Cnntm; I l.r.r.w. NOTICE be refvindpil to Ihp Illddets upon th4 0 AN (IKI)INAN('E 0 Knlibas "victories. biK frames — the second in Hfrtlon 1. Ewry ptrson who Is »' rstiirn ot thf dnenmenta. Including 1 ~ \ Sturdily built, of a pleasant!which they scored four runs citizen nnd rfdldf.nt of the Stutc o! AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ill! Addendn, If nny. complete unit In AB R H 28 a New Jfrsey or th. w ot sixty-five ORDINANCE ENTIT1.ED. "AN OR- cood condition within 10 days tftn t,aiu:ci, l( ;i 0 n Lou's "ibut business like demeanor. and the fifth in which they Bid openlnf. Culler, II .. o 0 o AB R H;Brooks is not the fla.shy type. rallied five more runs. Contractnri who fall to Sar/illo. cf jjBut horsemen, when seeking a The box score: bids ivnd return Dncumentii , 4 0 0 Nardi, cf .. 3 0 housp owned bv Mm. which la nOF SUCH 0FFITKR3 AND EMinn- all Addpndu, l( any, pomplftn Q' rider who "knows his way KOLIBAS ronstltiirnT pin nf Ws'rral property i;1'^}'^ OF TUB HOARD OPi^d In (rood condition, within For fhe Opening .. 4 0 l'KinR. 2b .. 4 1 '••-'- 10 Vin.'-ko. rf g around" will take Brooks 9 , If Oishnll be pntnlfd. on proper clnini HEAI Trf OK THE nOROUOH OF :lnys after Bid opnilng. will receive 3 0 OiBryiin. c .. 2 1 TAHTERET IN THE COUNTY OP l^times out of 10 if he is available. Sarzillo, cf •jibclim mnrip tliprnfnre, tivtiiril]y fix II ml reRulate eompen- PARNES (i S. Sfmenza, ss 0 0'earn a million dollars — ton Reagan, 3b : of thp BoronRh of Cartprpt for HIP pnt nnd I'ertormance Bond, u yenr 1961 will not he Impaired bv hpreny nmp.nded to read ifdflpd *lll be required. by Sosnowskl, p .. 0 Brooks was the pilot that dayJstragepede. ss its follows thp exemptions so claimed. The Board of Echicatlon of the Never under contract to Cal- i i.i] Tlir Health Officer, who Is Rorouuh of Cnrlerft resfrveB th* 0000101-2 "><\ a'. ^prtlon 3 The exemptions rlnlin. Lou. umet Farm, Brooks nonethe-| us the Sanitary In-lrlxlit to reject any or all Bids or to 10 1 10 0 x—3. 27 a iZ 9 eri nn[l t0 be allowed for the yi'ui pnld an annualjwnlve any Informalities In the Bid- less has ridden many of their, K. of C. 19BI shull operiitc to rediirr Hi! taxable vMmuioiv; of real proiinrti dlnR. stakes stars and for many sea- Ryan, cf 3 etiiry to the Board No Bid ahall lie withdrawn for » Bake Shop sons, Steve was the top Meyers, lb 3 period of slity (fini days subsequent three hooters on the Illinois to the openlns of Bids. Have You Tried Fiezsserald. If 3 ^ar of v.ta> Datrd: July 5, IMI. circuit. Ponder, with whom he tl tll ;1 : llil11 paid on annual M JOHN KOUtiAS. President Ktishner. 3b 3 Section 4. All unpllcatlons ((,r! " ' . ' at won the 1949 Kentucky Derby Poloncsak, ss-- 2 exemption.1! under this ordinance for ot »'.iWW. RITA J. BAROH, A/Secretnry (di The Public Heallh Nurses C. P. 1/1, 14/B1 I LIANG'S BARBER SHOP and Conltown were a couple of Rytel, c 2 O'the year 1061 nvist have hern tiled| n'on or beforp Julv 1, 1961. nnd all other Calumet aces handled by Little, rf 1 npi>llcntlons fnr exemption It) >M^- Kooscvcll Avenue J 117b' Kooscvtlt Avvnue W. Carteret Brooks, He also has beta a|Phillips, rf Okptme.nt yetus inny be filed on or 0 before July 1. \%\, nnd all npiillfa- winner on such as-Riverland,|calabria, 2b 'tlons tor exemption ln BUhseiiuent Devil Diver, Pnncequillo, SpylKalnok, p years may he filed on or before No- IF... vember first o! the ptetnx year. Kiwli CARTERET DINER CVRTKRET SOUR and Star Reward, J you want a BETTER HAIRCUT with apiilicntlons be on lonus prp- lOKMKItl.V HIM, BAKF.KV) At Monmouth Park recently 19 1 2 scribed by the Director, Division of BETTER SANITARY CONDITIONS Steve was on Calumet Farm's Kolibas 14 0 2 5—12 Tiixitlon In the"Depar t nuMi't "' Air-ConditioQcd Shop — Hi-Fi Music highly regarded Be*il JMnce-to •Of C '1 0 B-0 0— Treasury of the State of N _^__^^__ and available ln thn of rice of 'hi AIR CONDITIONED Vacuumed Haircut win the Lamplighter Handicap |Boronnli Tux Assessor. Dorounh Hull All- Haircut .and with this three-year-old U. S. cuts training in So^.^^T^X^:^, for your comfort ,back in form, Brooks may have east Asia languages. 'thereof, (inconsistent with till? or- Did You Get - 2 BARKERS - a pleasant late summer in Al Uliano and Dave Brown at Your Service Iprospect. i ; It is a far cry from the fairsi OPEN 24 HOURS in Montana, Idaho and South Dakota to the plush racing You Will Get.. — featuring — palaces of today, but Brooks is r I ist Ut'liof (iet Fastest Service Anywhere! taking it In stride and -continu- \/The Finest Fuels Available ing to win, just as he did in the \/ 'Complete' Parts Service Program » Fresh Seafood Dinners UNGDENTINE early days. Kodachrome and Ektachrome Film \/ Life Insured Budget Plan • Thick, Juicy Steaks First Aid SPRAY A LIBRARY CARD AT 21 i \/ The Finest Servicemen—(Our WEST NEW YORK, N. J.— Men are Trained & Experienced) Cool Salads 5 Processing Plortnoc Jacobs, who is only Prevent SUNBURN 2'^ years old, is probably the Chops and Roasts youngest owner of a library If You Switch to.. >, ••' ,y ilh Our Complrt* Sflnlion »f by Kodak card. Mayor John J. ArmelHno GEO. CHAMRA BEST COFFEE IN Sun Ian Lotions, made an exception to the rule in her case, and she was issued & SONS a library card which will en- ORDERS TO TAKE OUT A Dlv. of Chodnsh Bros & Wexler able her to pursue such favorite NO EXTRA CHARGE Q || Kl 1-29091 Oils and Sprays PUBLIX PHARMACY Rahway a subjects as rocketry and geog- <> I Main Stiret Woodbridge raphy of outer space. ryirA Ii HOURS A CALL I -Q4OU DAY REASONABLE FREE CUSTOMER I PHARMACY LOWEST PRICES COAL - FUEL OIL - BURNER SALES & SERVICE PRICES PARKING AREA on 1Q8 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret The Home, of Service" NEW FORDS 24 Lefferts Street, Carteret, N. J. 1597 Irvinn Street, Kahway Weodbridge Ford |{IM>TV4'U Avenue JUST ARRIVED!! 855 St. Georgts Avenue 21 Hour ME 4-7400 Srrvlot CtU Kl 1-5325 NKW FALL STYLES

PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ('nmii ! and Veils WEAR icri'Morips H 1-9045 j li'.ti, rn rollfcUon of Early Amoriran Goblr.tH, prop- Molhrr of the Uridc Gowns Sewing * 'I Alkin \V. .lumen, hub been ooruklgnt-d to tbr K.iitvin Star (iuwns Service Shop CoikUII Drrssn 1647 HIVING ST. (OATS GALLERIES, INC. Ki'ady and I'tutem Made KAIIWAY Open Daily 1U:«U A.M. to «;00 I'M. linilcr New Krlday l«M A.M. tg 9:DU P.M. Mjintniii'iit iKK Norwood Avenue, Deal, N.. J. O|)in Daily Kvcniiigs by Apiiointment H A. M. to « P. M. . If vou can r.i diHir aouth of lha A & P Huptr Market highway users. M r disposition at private and/or public auction. through this inJepend- 'li-Miuitht-»firr rollri'tlon h«i»tofore unobtaln opplauding >l>lr at tny price will go on txhlbltion . JULY 8—1:00 P. M. TO 10:00 P. M. entagenc se tune you are cordially invited to view the ninny

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A suit has been filed by the group in adopted to enable local municipal gov lie school of our township. This, f - 20 000 , area was literally a dump n! ^ q Superior Court, whose purpose is toernments to organize more effectively blank s M an d ofJo ther 3500 Trainlnit Already 20 per cent of New Jersey', Under the Capitol Dome And then there *,,; • •• have the court direct Mayor Adams T^Jr^stsr were Ineligible or unavailabl* ' e yer's secretary win t ,,\". total population live under forms pro- mention the disgusting this year. and the Township Committee to call By J. Joseph Grlbblns friend, "Stop and nr'": vided by this law. Yet counties stil your face." —The T',..', an election in the area affected, on the must conduct their business under ssus 5s tuxent Rover. Md question of separation. Those who TRENTON — The State of "No decent citizen should[could no longer rely on a mon-Jwhich rightfully concerned someof those system of government developed in New Jersey U holding Its own mourn the Btamplng out of or-|otonous refrain on the fifth them. whwho passed the exams declined Inch-In-MouUi Hu have fnstigated the suit requested the against the increased onslaught!ganlzed gambling,""he. said. "AJamendment, he states. They| H you could nave-teen inr • , The best rule for t... colonial days when their duties were flui> rpnt nmte, het firiances'musmustt answerr or ber 'oc>:clockcii »Dp fofor!r Profusion of old mattresses, bed °, ",,, ,° ™^T y if crime throughout the nation,! five cent numbers bet finances bottles, a7ld'summr] 1(r jobs. the one the carni-;,:,; election, and then the act under which confined principally to supervising murder. The gambling syndi- contempt of court. lsprlng.^1 broken 1 A volunteer of the Peace according to Attorney General g when he Is worki;;. ;; l U5tcd ans we q Ui le Y David D. Furman. cate MEYNER: - Governor Rober^ ^ ' ".7,, B p tal""ico"ps will'have "food,"clothin7, twice and then SUB- :., the request was made was repealed by local roads and housing the county outside the law. 1 ' .7,,Bptal For control of its operations itiB. Meyner ls back at the State! 1 1 shplter andd mfdlcadlll Cftre the legislature. The suitors now take court. Official crime statistics for Worcester (Mass 1 Tc'.'.. New Jersey show that during will not stop at murder. WhenjHou5e deciding the fate of 63l?* ' " ^*^'J L and a monthly salary of gambling money branches out: n adopted by the Legislature.this condition. Powerful Hrrli the position that since they presented 1960 new criminal cases totaled! bl s John Hughes was Informed of $75. Into other fields the results are will either approve or veto tlp A1 ln a11 he hln( hRs worn Scientists have prnvy 16,870 as compared with 15.516 :He uu. ,mu«,,, ...and» .« Immpdi-.-!, , * : their petition while the act was still on Alcoholism cancerous: bribery and extor- cu ff f vapor kills germs, *;••„ new cases in 1953, an increase the measures. ately initiated action to have;0" the '"V^" °f, tion by labor union locals, rig- the statute books, that repeal consti- One should not lose sight of the dis of 21.62 per cent. During the The Governor returned last] the area cleaned up. He dl5-!Pr(*ram but ll ls h°Ped here be all right until 1!, 1 ging of bids by contractors and that the project may prove use- using It to ster;l7e ease which perhaps affects more Amer period, however, the population Monday from a tour of duty ln patched a work crew to the 5J tutes retroactive elimination of their of New Jersey increased over 25 corruption of local officials.' the FarEas_ t with the U. S.|a which proceeded t o rejful ln stemming communism pools.—Syranise n»ra:'i rca and increasing understanding leans than any other. This disease per cent. Last year showed 20,- _After ^recent^invesUgation!Naval Reserve and from the of the refuse. Upon "vested right" and, therefore, contra- of for the Unlttd states Sonic Are alcoholism, and it Is estimated tha 857 disposals of criminal cases organized gambling and sky-jooy^ofj' conference the area, Commit-; - venes their Interests. as against 15,333 ln 1953, or an'larklng by the Essex County Honolulu. He has been absent Not all girls we .:. approximately five million American, The U. S. position of a firm!in boys. Some are 1:1: • It is quite proper that some judicial Increase of 36.03 per cent. iGrand Jury, the jurors recom- slnce June 3 are afflicted by It today. men.—Canacao clipi» r determination of the argument should N. S., Sangley Pt all nit uoveinor aie u.wer miSjWOrk crew was dispatched to; -m,,,,, ' v,™ im , 1, . be made. It is quite likely that if an We are not attempting to invade th to grant «« year than during the past elKht]the Brea, and Mr. Hughe9 ^| J^^opeftj^ll £ and offenses against family and Consideratiun social habits, or the personal libertie, children decreased In New Jer- witnesses, underlings in a crim- years Thcy comprjse 27 Sen- sonally supervised the remain, adverse decision to the petitioners Is inal on signing a separate No gentleman 'A;.1 sey from 1953, the Attorney enterprise, such as num- ate bins and 36 Assembly meas- der of the clean-up work. of anyone, We are attempting to poin bers peare treaty with Eaat Ger- more garden than handed down in Superior Court, that General admits. But statistic- runne«, in order to ilnd^,.. The Governor has already We again wish to sincerely out wno hired them wnoml many, as he says he will do,..ho e. without Inter: appeal will be made to the Supreme out that alcoholism is a disease whic ally, gambling crimes are high- ,. .' ^ .approve ,--"- d 8-8- bills an—d 7 joint thanw...... k. John Hughes for the th overthover hee casca sh or amb Germans (under 80- her brldKe oUlb 13 sometimes not recognized for its ac-er tha- n in 1953 bJk factually,„. ^ ™., ' f . l°i' 8^^-'resolution''lti s enacteatdd iintt o lla wb by personal action he took to Court. This is a perfectly legitimate ln sli 5 what detai ls direction! would not cut Chicago Tribune step available to the plaintiffs—or to tual qualities, which are often quite according to Furman, "the!) ^ P ^ i ^ the_1961 Legislature, rect this serious gambling serai is onthe run nd tne ~ .»..»,..^. chlef Execullve la ex-Mothers can now take their Berlin which is surrounded by U. B. Pacific isl.i: deadly and which sometimes result in and*has'surrende"ed''to1Vaw en-|a methods of operation, |pected t0 recall the Sute scn-chHdren Through this area the defendants, Woodbridge Town- 1 1 facing scrutiny. ship, for that matter—and it will be a death and destruction of human life. forcement and vanished from The Attorney General favors ate later this month to act upon without fear of being attacked thbilee scenouci e ln many areas of the the idea. Because of the grant'a series of nominations includ- by diseased animals or of their ; healthy thing for all Involved if both Experts estimate that it takes many state." iof immunity these witnesses ing many new judges. At the children being seriiuisly In- 1 • parties In the action exhaust every present time, the Assembly jured. We believe that per- Complete Brokerage Servin years before most alcoholics actually stands adjourned until August sonal action Is the only means legal step open to them to settle the fall victim to the disease. But once 15 and the Senate until Novem- by which a job gets done. Com- ; matter once and for all. Know Your Representatives ber 20, two weeks after the mitteeman Hughes has niven • Stocks • Commodities < they have succumbed, they become General election. , our district this type of action We have expressed the hope before— tragic victims of a dangerous, and The best citizen ls an active citizen, one who is alert Lawmakers are satisfied to and because of this we express Monthly Bulletin Sent On Written Request and we will again—that both sides often unrecognized disease and usual- and goes to the source to secure the best possible in- remain away from the State our sincere gratitude. formation. The best representative ls one who cooperates House during the entire sum- Gratefully submitted. urge the courts to decide as promptly ly even fail, themselves, to appreciate with his constituents and ls ready and eager to receive mer because most are cam- Residents of the Thiid Ward- " as a thorough study and review of the what is happening to them. their views paigning for re-election on Sixth District T. L Watson & Co. case will permit. We have expressed in Signs of the threat of alcoholism Herewith are the names of your representative*. Keep November 1- The sixty members — In touch with them of the Assembly and ten State Editor, MONROE A. WE1ANT, Resident Partner clear language our own feelings con- are noticeable when one begins to Senators are hitting the elec- Independent-Leader cerning the separation movement, but crave a periodic drink, or regular U. S. Congress tion trail this summer. Sena-! The accou"' °; Founded 1*32 - Tel HI Z-265H dll Uwearl da s of S( h llJ SENATE tors-will be elected In Atlantic, "»K >' '; • ' '. Mfmbn New Vork and American Slock Kulm.,i> we are far more anxious for a fair and drinks each day, or when one becomes h: h u sl w t: Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr.. . Senate Office Building, Ocean, Passaic, and Sussex «y inttrestliiR. I: recalled t- '41 lhr i loruerii PERTH 4MHOV s 1 Washington 25, D. C. Home—345 Elm Avenue. Rahway counties. ' ! __^'o..t;nued on Page 1&< than we are to assert further the posi- when they begin drinking in the morn- VOL 111: — Awaiting the sis- HHHuMiiiiMMi^M tion we have taken. ing and this should be closely watched HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES nature or veto of Governor F by anyone with a tendency to do so. Representative Peter Prellnghuysen. Jr., Fifth Con- Meyner is a measure adopted Both litigants have retained able gressional District. House Office Builfllng. Washing- by the Legislature setting up and learned counsel. We are certain Alcoholism probably causes more ton 25, D. C. Home—Mnrrlstown a youth division in the bepartr ment of State. counsel are quite aware of the vacuum time lost from work, more reckless State Legislature The bill was promoted by the in which the community, must remain driving, more accidental and untimely STATE SENATOR New Jersey Youth Study Com- deaths, mure home accidents and in- JoWn A Lynch. New Brunswick mission, which insists it ls an CARRYING CASH so|fap as some of its progress is con- extension of the philosophy cerned—particularly in the enlarge- juries, than any other disease. Alco- MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLE which established the Juvenile j ment of our school system—while this holism is increasing in the United Norman Tanztnan. Woodorldge Courts 50 yVars ago. For the an unnecessary J Edward Crablel, Mllltown Case is in litigation. It is for this rea- States. irat time.; it would provide Joseph Doren. Dunellen ystematic planning and coord- INTEREST ton, mainly, that we hope that adjudi- There is help available, if a friend is lation of youth services in cation can be made as- " r porting on findings of its a year ago. National Bank Tri'is has created two false impres- Township of Edlsoi New passenger vehicle regis- governmental studies. The observa- sions: (1) That Americans are brash, MAYOR—Anthony M. Yelenoilci trations during March this year tions follow the recent recommenda- unrefined visitors," as a general rule, President of Council—Nell A McDonald In New Jersey Increased 28.1 COUNCILMEN per cent from tbe pwiou* tions of a legislative study group urg- and: (2) That all American* are William P. Ashton Frank J. TaUcs nipnth/but fell 1U per cent BRANCH OFFICE ing strengthening of the administra- wealthy and, therefore, ripe to be stuck Bernard J. Dwyer Dr. William Toth when compared with the same, 1411 O«k Tree William N, MargolU Walter H. Wood month a year culler. March!! 18EL1N, N. tive structure of county government. by every foreign scheme and chiseler. new passenger vehicle regis-jj (Continued, on Ptge U> Depealt nial PAGE ELEVEN Tent Revival Drug Sales (>n Priest PTA Board Meetings Set Iehl Illicit amps New Transfer ISELIN—The Pood and Drug ISELIN—Assembly of God Administration announces the . ^ testimonial seizure of $40,000 worth or 1 Churches are planning two ' • iM|t Rrv, WHJInm tent salvation-healing phylclans' sample drugs from Committee* 1 re- d lor 0( gt. Joan vlval sessions. an Iselin firm, accused of hold-' - Newly elected ing the drugs for sale. •',•„„,, wRsheldSun- The first, July J-23 will be Mvinb< Df the school 17 PTA Weems Clevenger, chief in- ,IPS Hall, St. Ce-held on Route 440, off Route Board held its ftfJt spector, said a federal marshal is' 9, Woodbridge, near Two f the 1961-62 term !tO took possession of the drugs at, ,,kf>szkn was recent- Guys from Harrison. The sec- iinm for the coming K M and ell Pharmaceuticals i ,„,,! from St. John ond is set for August 2-20 on Route 27. 'j 'church where he Route 9, near Sayre Woods. N'••,!.• iiffiriTs are: .islnnt to Rev. Wal- Meetings will be held each Court action has been insti-j Mi* Philip Lowy, president; tuted by U. 8. Attorney Chester ,i', von for 10 months niRht at 7:45 except Mondays. Mrs William Alt and Ml* ~L n A. Wledcnburner, Trenton. .,, ;, rlinpla'n in thr There will be prtiyer for thr- Claire Hi own, vice president; !|| (] charging the wholesale firm! sick throughout the revival Kriunnl Moloney, treaiurtf;, * '. f,ir in years. operated for 32 years by Wil- meetings. Mrs Mtclmel Lemerman, W" i" Kl,ki)szkn thanked the liam Mandell, sold drugs given for "such ft fine nirrtlnr, secretary; and Mr*. J, Sponsoring churches are as sample and complimentary John Faulkner, ronespondtof ^ ,l kind displny of a(- Iselin Assembly of God, Is- packages. stvrrtnry. ' ,llinl. his new par-clln; Faith Assembly of God, advr-ntiirr «nd Parlin; Wells Memorial As- Mrs Uiwy, in breaking •* pi-eredeni, did Hot appoint a> ,Kr- He «]ssemblo y of God, Perth AmtX>y ways and means chairman. She) ' „.,- Kndzhvon for and Assembly of God Church $625 to Benefit nsslRneit these duties to ilMd inspiration. of South Hlver. ice president. Mrs. AH, The Bender Team of Pitts- will have a chairman for each -.i i>" hi" new burgh, Pa., recently returned Needy Children und raising event. ', COLONIA - Family and Duvld Ander- from , Manila and VOLUNTEERS CITED: Dr. Edward A. Partrnope, chairman nf (he l!lfil Hrart Fund In The president appointed Children's Society will receive iK'lu'iv: Father Haiti, will conduct the serv- Colonta, presents rM-tlfirates of appreciation to, left to rlnht, Oracr Mnmlll, Mrs. John chairmen as follows: ] . i i- of St. John more than $625 for support of ;1 s n ice: Illlnrrtyk, Walter Zirpnlo and Mrs. Richard Snlnmita. Cnlonia topped the amount col- Mrs. Walter Kanla, DUd|*t TH Minns McCann, Its foster home care and adop- lected among the 37 municipalities In the Middlesex County Heart Fund with S3.012.25 and finance; Mrs. Beymour ,,; the Holy Name So- ;!on service as a result of a At the annual meeting and wind-up dinner or the 1881 season, Mr. Zlrpolo was given Reiner and Mrs. Henry Dwa> ., D'Alrssandro, prcs- arty held at the home of Mrs » special citation and elected a trustee, and I>r, Partenope, dinner chairman, wan elected son. membership; Mrs. Laur- i Niiris Association; 4th Ward GOP lugene Zlrpolo, 35 Sherwood County Association treasurer. ence Dl Maio, Mrs. Ralph Hlddl , Cilmlc, president of Road. Jr., and Mrs. Irving Elan, pro- .''u^iry Society; Vlc- The party, sponsored by Co- gram; Mrs. William Kane and h pi-fsidput of St Plans Dinner lonia and Scoth Plains mem- Mrs. Raymond Merkler, clMi bers of the Children's Service PTO Outlines Activities; ,,. p;,iii Society: and ISELIN _ Mrs. Rose Peril- Local Residents room mothers; Mrs. JamM Committee, fund-raising branch' Henderson and Mrs. Bemaitt liirfv CYO president lard and A. George Perry were 1 of the Society, was to have been Dl Dario, hospitality; Mrs. Har- was Charles named co-chairmen of u din- a poolside affair, but due to ;,1,. | in the enter-iner in honor of Carl A. Flem- Sponsors New Cub Pack Elected by Fund old Minkoff, PTA publications; ( nclement weather, was held, ings by Marian ing, Jr., Fourth Ward Repub- Mrs. Milton Wasserman, public ndoors. COLONIA—A new Cub Scout,rr sections of the Township and ISELIN-Dr. Arthur L. Roth, lican Town Committee candi- relations: Mrs. William StttU, Hubert Wilm/i. Mrs. Lee R. Kirk, Summit Paclt wl" be sP°nsDled bV PTO,the report will be taken under,Mctuehen. was elected to his John Vlanney date, in Septenabfr sponsored Scno 21 ll was annn Jr., publicity; Mrs. A mot iby the Fourth Wltrd Republi- :hairman of Children's Service °' - unced advisement in setting up the second term as president of the Krausz. posters; Mrs. Edward Mr Parlane of when the executive board met 19B2-II3 budget ;Middlesex County Heart Fund 1can flllh Committee, pointed out the Brommer, book fair; Mrs. Juli- t,,:i billed us the can Club a t H nu ctil necessity of acquainting resi- with Mrs. Arnold Lada, prest-j Another survey conducted by ' ^ In Our Lady of us Ron7.0 and Mrs. John Banlaa • v Voices." Music] Tentative plans were made urdM Ilin dents throughout the county dendentt . |th(% Sch00, showed lntere5l uYJ* """. St- Cecelia's movies; and Mrs. Paul Gabrlele l\,n and his Trio ifor a plcnic |n AuKUSt and a Four dens with a total mem- l chmcchmchh MHS STKI'IIKN N. BARTHELME8 aware of the important work of l atunt education programs. At and Mrs. Harold Trautvetter, •-•-- rally for Mayor Frederick M the society and the need for bership of 40 will be supervised least 65 persons would like in- 0Ulers llamed were Joseph Spring fair. by volunteer den mothers who Perth Adams and Mr Fleming in such service. struction in typing, shorthnndJ0^0^ 1 Perth Amb^^ > Special committee chairmen have completed basic training. lesl nt: Mls lull Calendar July. Mrs. Arthur C. Fegal and dancing, drawing, painting, andl" ^ StephenBenwe, are Mrs. Sidney Horner, li- A recently completed door-to- and Dr Mrs. Sidney Blanchard, pro-. Colonia Man Married Mrs. Howard V. Snedeker were foreign languages. A definite and Drbrary exploratory, and Mrs, Ed- ™8 'A^ ^"f*"PaIt(1 " ram < hliliman es< nu d ihi party chairmen. I door survey showing an Immed- statistical report will be mail-|^ ,™. - "ope, Colonia ward Mona.s, stamping. IVih Sholoin "Iselin 'Barber -Sho i"'p Qt' i' iate need for additional class- ed to Superintendent of Schools l Elected' trustees for three-year PTA read for or who entertained after KAMIKAZEZ? rooms, was read at the Board Patrick A. Boylan. the benefit o\ those not fami- ri Union Nurse Saturday of Education's June meeting. A terms were Dr. Severlno Am- •\Miss Universe Beauties ihiK e March. ^**U Fund - Raising Projects An outline of the 1961-62.Fords, retiring executive direc- ™Yr,,.11. April. "Harold's Miirk's Churrh, Rahway. Rov.'lencimg Fairleigh Dikinson Un- program is as follows: tor of the Middlesex County _ , . , s ° ~ , r .nit- Blanker, chalr- C. F Buttne;- officiated. jlversity College of Engineering First Rcneral meeting and in-iHp«'t. Association, was »ccord-r^™' U~ c^Pve^ "rive, ..".-i'i!i»t ion Journal. Miss Evelyn Reutlinger, sis-land is an associate engineer at Outlined by Sisterhood troduction of faculty October <* a standing ovatlor. She ta" uf'M1^ VXer« cS tn cf l lL )1 ( i;> was mai( til m. chairman in, COLONIA -At a meeting of ' ' ' '' ' ^ of,Western Electric Company, 10 ;bake, sale, November 4; toy \' R the post due to 111 ni .„ ri,,T.|n[, ... .„ . „,.„ .„ 1 ants during their stay here for •h the Building p . honor, BndrMnaides were Miss Newark ISELIN — At the last board Proper, Mrs. Jerome Cassell health. Long active In health c Cub Hcll 45B t tM( hom(1(( ( fair and open house, November the past 10 days. meeting of Sisterhood Congre-JElmwood Village, Mrs. J. Black- and social work on county, Culmination John Alusik, Cubm»ster, plans Eleanor Augfiistein. Union, 14; slides and lecture of the gation Beth Sholom, at the er and Mrs. William Heller: state and national levels, Mrs".' !*J.; 2.'•Jl^.-^T^ •A ill be & donor were discussed for the coming cousin of the bride; Mrs. Lor-ON SUMMER STAFF Russian School system by Pro- ITowne Motors, Linden, escort' home of the president, Mrs. Chain O'Hills, Mrs. Nathan Gardner served as executive ,:i .June with Wil- year's activities. The objwtive raine BLstany. Kew Gardens, fessor Byron D. Stuart, Decem- the contestants to New Yi rhairman. Louis COLONIA—The appointment David Weissman, all fund rais- Brodsky; Westbury Park, Mrs. dlrei-tor for six years. . , 'set forth was the active rmrti- New York. ber 12; school bond issue film television Interviews and | of Prof. George P. Marks, III, ing projects for next season Max Rothbaum and Mrs. Leon and discussion, January 9; pan- i.ul means chatr.|clpBtlon of ,„ ^^ bt.toll|{tiiii Serving as tx'st man was Rob- Kennedy sets up hemisphere 274 Cypress Drive, to the Sum- were discussed. Shapiro; Lafayette Estates, el discussion on education by , n,.. !to the Pack during meetings. ert Pa pen, Rahway. Ushers in- mer Session faculty at Union socml d the younR JadkB The functions approved by Mrs. Milton Sablotsky; Menlo Richard H. Siss, M.S., school chaperoned wore Miss Irel K>1 registration! An expansion of membership ciud,,d ctforge Scott Rahway Junior College, Cranford, was the board were: Rummage sale, Park and Shorecrest in Fords,]psychologist, Mrs. Doris L. Kel- Cuba developing own brand Miss Wains, Miss ^ September 10is desired and any mother In- and Harry Srtlkeld. Union. 'announced today by Dr. Ken- chairman Mrs. Larry Steinberg; Mrs. Edward Sherry; Green;ley, Woodbridge Township help- of communism, I: •.!.. intil noon. iterrstcd In becominK a Den net h . Mrs, Barthelmes Ls a Kradu-, ( W. Iyersen, dean and di-New Year's Greetings, Septem- Mansions, Woodbridge Park, ing teacher, and Ernest Dubay, •:i n»-utive BoardjMother is urged to contact Mr rector of the Summer Session. ber, chairman, Mrs. Milton Sa- and Benlap Homes, Mrs. Earl health and physical educa- » v 11 with Nathan Alusik at FU 8-87M us .soon as Prof. Marks ls college librarian blotsky; Mah Jong tournament Forman; Woodbridge Oaks, tion supervisor, March 13: ] WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO, P. Hawkins institutional repre-' . ujC's full- 1 i possible aud a m( mber of October, chairman, Mrs. Sey- Mrs. Larry Steinberg. faculty luncheon, May 2; book: 18 GREEN STREET :il Frankel will Amont! those in attendance sentativr; William Moffi.-tt, faculty. At the Summer timo mour Klepner; cake sale, Octo- Mrs. Arthur Freirman, mem- fair and guest speaker ond Fed-; morrow at 8 were Mrs. Leslie MfAidle, Mrs. puck committn'inan, and Vin- g i he is teaching courses WOODBRIDGE, N, J. C : Pss oni >er, chairman Mrs. Jerome Cas- bership vice president, an- eral and State aid to educa-i r '•• >i .rmn Saturday at.Bae Hannon, and Mrs. HelmrceiiL Tinner publicity chair dviiizaiotn. in Western sell; dress club, November, nounced an all-out drive for tion in April; children's arts' • Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-year s ! Hawkins, I>'ii Molist-is: Minion man hairman Mrs. Peter Krnvitz; securing new members. and crafts display and installa- subscription to: (arch 28 fashion show, chair- tion of new officers, May 8. Plans for the donor dinner or D INDEPENDENT-LEADER lan Mrs. William Cohen, us- Mitzvah will be discussed at the The next executive board isted by Mrs. Herbert Cook; home of Mrs. Hy Dingott. All meeting is September 12. • CARTERET PRESS .prii 29 and 30, White Ele- members interested in working hant Sale; pajama sale, chair- • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON before you make a move... on the Committee ar?-asked to UBKARY lan Mrs. Al Klvitz; pocketbook call here. To be sent to - ale, chaiiman Mrs. Ira Weis- CLOSED SATURDAYS An all out drive to save Green WOODBRIDGE — The Bar- ir; weekend, chairman Mrs. Hy NAME ... ponder the advantages )ingott; ta,blecloth, Mrs. Sek- Stamps, designated to furnish ron Public Library will be >w; Book of Life, Mrs. Irathe "future" kitchen in the pro- closed on Saturdays until Sep- ADDRESS Veiser; "Ha-ha" box, chair- posed new building is planned, tember 9, Norman Tanzman, of cooperative apartment living lan Mrs. L. A. Sobel. for more information call Mi's. chairman of the Library Board, TOWN Area captains are: Iselin Herbert Selig, FU 8-5253. announced today. T at wiiit it cooptnttM twutlflf! !: is housing owned and opifited bisho ilhIloll'pww' . 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Occupancy Fall IDS) 1 Own HontMy Sak's Repri Unit Piynwnl Chirgt from $1,050 I 79.7S .r,d b, Trutm of ih. Foundation for Cooperative Housing 1 IIDDOOM 1.750 »2«« 1 ItDROtUS 2.150 WHO Sale, office »pei> every cUy U A- M. until 6 F M. t lUIOOHt 2.560 Tbunday eveninit until » P- M. ,. Biw« Smith Hotel, Ne* Brun.wlek, N. J, KI 5-8 \\m YOVR LOCAL AUTHORIZED \^mf/aa& DEALER MILLER PONTIAC - CADILLAC Corp. 477 West Milton Avwue, FU 1-0300 Rahway, N. J. PAGE TWELVE hy n pnrt-tlmo Town commit- f\pmin c»» only *• obtalned byi T Fords Man Fords School Teacher In p: 1 u...v- jDemocratlc candidates -,._|h,, . Emery! 0 J ,for Towrahlp Committee "•jSRSor ^ 1 I).-:, ibMt qualified fs Honored W handle Weds Eugene Hastings Oeome Emery.'"™ H., ^Fourth Wa^''*, silk *h<>ath Wnrd Town Committee . niid Mrs. WIlliRm 8charffg " CoCominiiir , '-Ui By Air Force FORDS — MiM Clirt 0 rho*e * 'v.k'W b. Mr t d y B. xv.?-, daughter o< Mr. and d:-psi •»;;). *•• • ;f|.,tf. spoke to more than W(,r(, ,,,-chalrmen. L,.tng ta t 2* p.n\: .:.- Tneodo;* J. Brichze. 48 and a: ':c;.;ri .„ „,,!«. lit a pl<'nlc upon- V- IPAJS A., man 2 c Prank .: \wil Avt-r.iic became tt;e Mis Ha«!;:.^l ::uin ,, oWter C.Ionia Dem- A1| In A Njlme II ,;,• -on, u':, of Mr, and M.'1 : All in A Street, MI ,:,(i*- of Eugene H Hutlws. Woodbridge H.i;:. .School, Cl at 1 ••:. --i\ Jacobs. Arlmgtn; There wan a guy named Carr^hat all residents :. •,{ Mrs Abner H Hastings. College Lewisto:. Main> and !') » •*»< relied ' Airman ''• 1 01 -•jampscott. Muss, and the late the Hanard Cr.^-^ty Oracm- Fmerv said, "The gov- who opened up a store dcallnglj'f "' - '"cln;!,:, "/ ••".'1 «• Hill Air F^rc- 71 1 •I: Hastings. Saturday afu-r- at<- School 'df Ffi-.i'H'.l'in. Cam- ,„« nf WoodbrldBr Town- In used plumbing fixture*. Thel ™" "' "Mnvit,, !!-••- Pah •. on in Our Redeemer Luihir brida'- She is r:, T)> fdc;l»v of bit- business. Defective^!! over the door of his »hop. • '.V.'!-. »h- 2849th Air B<^.- ,ir. Church. Rtv. Eldon R. 8toh.« Emeiwn Juii.o; Hc-h School, nnomlcal operation un-read; "HonoRt Carr - Uwd: Kabul's no,mi(!, 'S\u?.. :7Slrt United Stat'j A:: i,.K officiated at the double ring Concord. Mas.- sv«em of manadement'John Denier, 'mountains. Fi:<~'- Hospital. Airman Jaco:1 uemony. Hfr husband graduated from was hi-hiv fommciidrfi bv !S Given in marriage by her Huntington Sol*/! BoMon. "••v-rlor "fi-'oh. Ro>rt P fatnei. th; bride was attired ,n Man and Bono:: I'nMerM'y Kvi'f'T. "*'bo notrd that 'tv: » liO'*n of sillc oigan/a and He is on the iid'.t I'l^r.g staff of F "•• man uhil" at 'he ;n- Chantlily lace with a walloped, the Daily K'.-ir.i.n I"-m. Lynn. >cwi>t'd neckline trimmed with Maw TV.IVA at W'Vr Ci'Wr rntfi- Statement of Condition M.(jutns and s»d pearl*. Her pVt'n? ('iitr.vF In b'o'i»v, oouflant skirt had live tiers of ma'h'-ma'ir- lltirsturf "nd lace and organza and ended in p-hile waking a cf.apef train. A queen s crown Woodbridge Oaks In r"corrn;"ndlne of crystal and srfd pearls held fo' fh* hnnor. C ii'-r Iiniiflrlip veil ol French ll- .. K "Jacobs is of high moral f:ilih"r and Is actively Interest- '.•enter orchid. pd In civic affairs. HP ha* de- r;RFKT (.nUKNATORIAI. CANDIDATE: Freeholder William J. Wirren, Fords fs«c- The Fords Maid of honor was Miss Ruth — August Hainmei&mith, voted his time unwlfl.ihly In Zimmerman. Manchester, N, J. Brooklyn, has been a guest of »nd from left- and Freeholder Oeorfe 1. Burton -rljhl, are *«*»"}**"*"*.{• helping the Boy Scouts on sev- Bridesmaids were Miss Lynn Mr and Mrs Albeit Wheel- llu(hr« irrnlfr. Democratic candld.1* for Oov.rnor. at the IradUloni • fl»h fr> of thf eral occasiotns,. He assisted in Travel's, New Bedford, Mass.-, Oak Tree Road, for a New frrvv \«ociall,.n of Chown Frwhnlder* In Allantlt C»J. Also In the «TOup are TPCtlng a Boy Scout physical and Miss Helen Joergei-, Fun - Joseph P. Somrr,, Woodbridge. local BtmocttUc le.der and clerk to the Board of Free- fitnewi obstacle course at Camp haven, Mass. Junior bridesmaid -Mr. and Mrs. O, T. Catlin holder, .Mi,, and Thelma P»rkinMn)sW. Vlnrland, president of the State Cl»ll National Bank Klpsel. helped at the Scout-O- was Miss Sue Brichze, Rocky and children, Domjlas and Serrlce Commljtee (itfond from rlfh^K ^^ RamB last year and Just two River, Ohio, niece of the bride Christophei. Cooper Avenue, The Friendly Rank of FORDS, HEW JERSEY weeks are assliited In teaching Sei-vlriK his brother as best were Fourth of July guests of first aid procedures to tlv 300 man was Robert Hastings, Mai - Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Cuth- Rosemary Guinan Bride Farmhand Dies boys present at the Gateway blchead, Mass. Ushers were Wil- beitson. Onlc Tre*; Road, at a District Camp-O-Ree mot H a s t.i n g s. Cambridge barbecue and swim party. "Recently Airman Jacobs im- Mass., another brother of the — Dennis Brown. Oak Tree pended much effort and did un bridegroom: Arthur Christian- Road, is attending summer Of Lieut. W. H. Adams In R.R. Mishap excellent job in reviRlnn the i n- sen, Swamriscott, and LeRoy camp at. Cedar Crest College. tire filing FORDS-Our Lady of Peace Mis* Eleanor Piosko, Folds,' WOODBRIDGE — The body Over 40 Years of riitlonnl dutv of Barracks Chu f couple will ri'Slde In Swamp- churrh JIP Group for the hospital barrnrks Ii, scott. For traveling the bride Agana. Guam: this capacity he has ftcrept'-rl daughter of the late Mr. and road train last week, has been added qes|x)nslblllty and hu'- Mr.s. James Guinan. Irvlngton. Schwingel, Baskir.g R;dfie. and sent for burial to his home i:i Service to Savers done a very good job. I hlulily and Ueut. Wilsle H. Adam*. Miss Carol Finn, Reading, Pa Farmville, N. C . wher Mil? par- recommend Airman Jacobs for Telephone Code son of Mrs. Helen Adams and Servlnf his brother as best ents, Mr. and Mrs. J A, Hollo- 'Airman of the Month'. This Wilsle Adams-, both of Dun- man was West Point cadet man, reside. career-minded airman with n WAHTIN on to len- u ristown, officiated at the double WfXJDBRIDOE - The New Paul, Minn.; Lieut. Thomas of the Iselin station. der his best efforts for the Air riiii; ceremony. Jersey Bell Telephone Co. this Kaentop and Lieu: Lawrence Unmarried, Holloman was a Force" : aI JUNE 30, 1961 month will distribute area codej —Mr and Mrs ' " The bride is the adopted Danlelson, both of Port Bragg. milker employed by Cooper stickers for New Jersey's three antoiu. Chestnut ''''•'" daughter of Woodbrldge Chief N. C. Dairy, whose property is ad- brated thei: fifth wedding Rn" and Mrs. John R. Egan. 788 million telephones. After a trip to Fort Lauder- jacent to the tracks^ Brownie Troops Hold niversaiy lecently. King GeoiK The stickers, shaped like a dale, Fla., the couple will live Morpue Keeper Tmoinas Cos- —Mrs. O'-oi'Re Yates, Lord cousin Of Mis. ASSEtS LIABILITIES Parly for ParoittS "half-moon' are to be affixed at Fort Bragg. tello, Green Street. iscHn, took by the customer to the upper Street, is a patient at the The bride was given in mar- Amboy Clem !al Hospital. The bride graduated from chhiKt; of the body. Brownie Troops por|K)n of the number plate of riage by Chief Esan and was Cash and Due from Capital Common/ .... $ 300.f>v v, and —Mrs. Fmnk Mazzur. Lenox '^ei ln a K0WI) of S|ik or. Academy of St. Elizabeth Con- . 204 and their leaders ,,,ch u.\v]i\vmf. instrument, just Banks $ 1,403,487.53 Avenue, was n recent patient at aanza over taffpta wjth 8wlss vent and LadyehfT Colletre, Mrs. John Werda and Mr? ttD(m, t individual telephone Heard at the Surplus 600.IW' j;. Perth Amboy Genera] Hospital. . , . k- Highland Falls, N Y. where John Amaczl were hostesses mlmbPI, ,iM,,1; which appears llH e moIlfs on th scoop nec 'Why didn't my dot; vr.n a U. S. Government IJbrarian at the Avenel Public , . ^i. she received he:- bachelor of 1 at a mother-father social at on each plate. Stickers for cus- me ftnd on tne skn t The prize " Undivided Profits 109.4;,- f,4 Library. Mr.v Maz/ur Is now at . arts degree in English. Bonds 4,944,471.64 Fords VKW Hall. tomers in Northern New Jersey ( int skjn had a basl]e bow and "He failed on !e«s no: long lasl home recutwiatin^. (1,lded |n a chap-1-longth train. Reserves 36,6!? ;s The party marked the will carry the area code "201." Lieut. Adams graduated from enough " Other Bonds and activity until meetings me Her three-tiered elbow-length Loyola High School, Baltimore. '"Well, they toji h the floor. '"''• Those distributed in the soutli- Securities 3,494,791.49 .snmed in September. The mi pa!t ui thl. sllll(. vvlll cai.1.J, The liiflit Kind veil of Imported French lllus- Md., and from ttie U. S. Mili- do::'t th'-y?" Deposits Brownies presented .skits' and Lj)e I1urnbet- '608." i tary Academy. West Point. U.S. the an ii "He certainly made an un- sion was attached to a cabbage The Difference Mortgage Loans 1,964,807.76 mms of a rw;enl hike were ,.odp for lnal a,KKm usually Hood after-dinner rose of silk organza and seed where he received a bachelor of Gvri—My liusband thinks we Govnmt. $263,357.18 shown by J.>hn Amac/.i and science degree. He is stationed Al.,.a required speech." pearls, and she carried a cas- should get a washnv machine Other Loans and John Wrrda. for calls dialed between any "What did he say?" 'cade .of white roses and babies' in the U. S. Army at Fort Myrt — You're lucky, my Other 12,876,105.16 Bragg. Discounts 2,148,576.27 Freneh p e a s a n t s restless two points within New Jersey "Waiter, give me the check. .breath. husband th.nks he married one The thrce-dinit codes must be , .•specially In Brittany. Banking House, used for calls dialed to New Jersey from out of state. The Furniture, Fixtures 13,139,462 34 company uryed its customers to and Equipment 219,324.19 notify persons who frequently call tliem from out of state of Other Assets 10,100.28 the area code which should be used to make such calls. The half-moon stickers will bo sent to customers along with $14,185,559.16 $14,185.55916 the bills to be dated on or after KINNEYS ] July 1. Those bills were sched- I'lilfd to start rewiring custom- | ITS today. The last stickers to i!be distributed are expected to j!reach their destinations by Au- , gust 11). OFFICERS DIRECTORS BEACHCOMBER ' Customers who need addi- Theft ii a constant hazard tional stickers can obtain them TOOFER in OUr society and there ithiouiih their local business are many ways in which R. W. Harris John Bacskay you could be victirv'zed New Jersey Bell customers Chairman of Board by burglars, holdup men, who have All Number Calling Samuel Berkowitz pickpockets anu other (ANC) service, or are sched-| thicvei. Be sure you have tiled to receive ANC by the end1 the financial prqtection of uf this year, will not receive Charles Schuster Theodore J. Brichze a Broad Form Personal Theft policy. It protects the stickers. Area codes are In-, President you both at home and 'eluded on the new number Lawrence E. Crouse plates provided for telephones away. which are switched to ANC. Nathan Gross Approximately 94 per cent of Michael Riesz all New Jersey Belt customers Pavese&Co.li?have direct distance dial- ' " Vice President R. W. Harris Re.l Tina IDDDI service which i-n- ., , , , „ , 8!ablt's them to directly dial to 71 Smith SI.. Perln Ambo L y t , _. Samuel Hodes /mM u the 7fi m(Uion tel(1 Theodore J. Brichze 111 j-4784 *J phones in the United States Jf and Canada. Conversely. New Executive Vice President Michae) Riesz

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tack with four hits out of five American Legion (queried out trips to the plate. Lions Club in a clote 1 to 0 triumph. The box score: Cinegc Pitches Both hits cam* in the third Big 15-6 Win LIONS Inning after two were out. ', Elliott, H 4 a 2-Hittcr to Top Vogt, lb 5 Th« Legion boyi •cortd the |Kurrc ! only and winning run of UM Over Legion 9 iDerc™.cV.:::::::::: 5 j | Carteret Lanes game in the tint Inning on « couple of walka and an error. ndn 2 CARTERET-The Lions Club 2' ' '° 0 CARTBRET - Jof CllWte Loalng hurler Pete Sowltrka *•* the American I*g,on Into g^rt ; • "(hurlrd the best game ol W» gave up only three hit* to the enmp by the one-sided score of Kottrldgr, 3b 1 "I! 2 career In the Joe MedwlckU*t'<«». ton 15 to 6 this week in the Joe Bartos, 3b 1 1 League by'limiting the C»rtmt|M« 10 0 0 0 0 0-1 Medwlck Recreation, League. Bmmowltz. P 3 Lanrs to two lone hit* u **" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 Bill Bromowitz was the winning! hurler. striking out 11 Legion' 32 15 12 Zubenka. c[ 0 0j Catcher Frank Houie of the boys and allowing only seven Krant, ,. 0 0 International League'i Roches- hits. i« , ' 1 Marnnni\ rf 0 0 ter Red Wings sayi he does not INeal, sa 1 0 Martin, lb . 0 0 mind the nickname "Pig" that Ron Prosa was the losinn Clnese rf 3 I has atuck with hi milnce child- hurler. Harvey Kurec, one of Letso, 3b 3 26 0 7 hood. "They might have called 2 TJoiu the outstanding performers in Pross p 3 4 112 4.3-l'5!me 'Swine' or something Itka the league, led the 13-hlt at-Slca, 2b .....'. 3 2 Legion 10 3 0 0 2— 8* that," he said.

8ho*n from left to right age the following members of the » imnTlNO: attrret "'.T Patrolmen Ckamra. Makwlnskl, fohora, Vernaehlo, iritib, Detective I'nlifi- Department: Patrolmen Dobrovlph, D'Zurllla, Musco, Lieut. i^ntr ' l!,o • £RnQue5, Ratajcw*, Caitrovlnce, CavaUero, Irvln?; standing In mi und Czajkowskl; Woodbrldge officers: Piper, FBI Flrearmi and Special Arent Raymond

Wojclk was the winning hurler and Allen Jones the loser, Delicatessen Defeate Craftsmen Speaking About Sports gartners Delicatessen won its sixth— against the Craftsmen club— By METIS against their four losses and are staying near the top of the league. Craftsmen Club 7, Local 440 0 H.dy Family nine won the first leg in the The Craftsmen won Its fifth I,is tournament by defeating the South game, beating the Local 440 , CARTEKEEHET - Coming frofromim - team by a shutout. Craig Wood- 1 :„- dub at ROOSevelt Park over the I behind, BauniKftrtners won it-si Knit l n> hull beat Jack Groege, i 4thh straighstihtt (fame in the Babe; Delicatessen 20, Babies 1 Ruth League by a 4-3 score! John Spoganet hurled a no- plenty of action In the Recreation over the Labor Council, but noti hitter in beating Babies 20 to l. without a touah struggle. The this week and some of the highlights Spoganetz struck out 16 bat- Kame WHS played at the hij;h ters and Bill Dreschell took the school field. Loop Standings loss. ..,, artner's posted its fourth win by rallying Joe sko .started on the hill ..,: ,i tough Labor Council team by a 4 to 3 and not into trouble In the first INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE InniiiK as the Labor Council Standings as of July & Hi my Rzasa had to come to the rescue of scored three runs on a walk, an CARTERET RECREATION W DEPARTMENT ,, in thr first inning. error and Don Davidson's home F. M. C. Corp 9 run over the leftflelder's head. LITTLE LEAGUE Parkview Democrats ... v K'inipr avenged an early season defeat by Hfiiry Kzasa came to the AMERICAN LEAGUE ,Tony's Shell ..:..; thr Aprico combine in a softball league rescue and allowed only two Standings as of July 5 Sacred Heart j hits the rest of the way, W Hebrew Men's Club :;> to 7. | Meanwhile, the BaumRartner Prank's Dept. Store 7 2lBabics Furniture [OILS Club continued winning in the Joe boys tied the score in the sixth Knights of Columbus .. 7 3 i Italian American Such's Bnr & Grill 7 4!Muller's Insurance :-. League. Bill Laytham hurled a 10-3 win Innini? on Jerry Rosenblum's | pinch-hit single and won the Sportsmen Club 7 Democrats 25, Sacred Heart 7 -'i\> Carteret Sportsmen won their o fulj parries in the Softball Recreation McMahon, > seventh game as iiRainst three F.M.C, Corp. 18, Muller's 8 f{?asa, 3b-p losses and gave the K. of C. F.M.C. Corp. hung on to its HlKler, If I team its third loss of the sea- one-game lead in the lnterna- .„•• C.I.I^I' hurled one of his best games by de- " son In a pitchers' dtiel, 1 to Optional League, winning an easy •Wyskowskl. lb r;..!;:..: ( nicipt Lanes with two hits, 1-0, as the nalainb. cf Mike Fucci won over Andy'game over the wlnless Muller Pluta. if . „ Toth. jjBoys. Dennis Hefleran con- L::.!-:, ,-.:. Legion won. K Rosciiblum, 1 Frank's 4, Catholic War Vets 31tinues to win ball games and Frank's Dept. Store stayed will be tough to beat. \.;:.; i) scored a big upset by taking Lou's Tav- Skroeki, 0 .close to the top by winning a Italian American defeated 0 :!;:. ::ip by a 3 to 2 score as the Carmichael ;4-to-3 game over the C.W.V. Babies Furniture 9 to 7. team, Jim Hart pitched a fine Tony's Shell Ik SacnA Heart 5 <\'.w.< • ;.iborated in the victory. Theron and •J2 4 3 game, beating Steve Bennett. Sacred* HeftBT^frffjifc LABOR rOl'NCIL ,, .•ur.bined their efforts to beat K". of C. Such's 4, Koke's Tavern 3 how to win ball games, Fanuilttro, p 1 1 0 .': i!i thr same week. J| Such's Bar and Grill won its time losing to Tony's Shell 15 SCZIMlt'V. C 4 0 * sixth game, beating hard-luck to 5. Matt Walsh gained .the ';.. Nicmii'c, a Little League graduate, hurled A Cnmba, lb 4 0 5jKoke's, who have made a habit victory and F, Gasior was the .Miit fivf-inning no-hitter over Ixical 111 as Davidson, Hb 2 1 of losing one-run games. Kitz loser. Squires, if 3 0 was the winner and Landa the H.M.C. 12, Italian American 5 a: Shop Rite continued brilliant work in the Baldwin, rf 3 0 ! loser. Hebrew Men's Club came out Seaman, cf -.,. 3 0 IB.::.- H;i!:i League. K. of C. 5, Koke's Tavern 4 of Its slump and beat the Ital- Gnindcn. ss 2 0 K. of C. got back In winning ian American team, 12 to Yam*, 2b 3 0 o! mm T [Avenue Klrehoiue 8:30 P. M iways, getting a close 5-to-4 win Conovas was the •winner and The Udles Chairmen for the outing are over the Koke's, as Glen Turner Bufano_ the loser. v*¥ 22 3 3| •j-uina Fire r>-'Mrs' M' S*ndanato. Mrs. J. 'took the win from Bill Kerze- Democrats 18, Babies IS e 2 0 0 0 0 1 "* iMaglia, Mrs. E. Olagola, andiB-.ntnrr's niowskl. In a football-scoring game. sponsor a bua , y be| Labor 3 0 0 0 0 0 0—3 Mr R Brady Ticketg ma Such's 4, Sportsmen 0 the Parkview Democrats won l',irk September obtained from Auxiliary mem- Such's Bar and.Grill defeat- The June bulletin of the New their eighth game and are only Inman bers. ed the Sportsmen Club by a one game behind th« leaders. ^^-iYork State Athletic Commls- score of 4 to 0, as Billy Eagan ^^^|!sion listed the name of 24 box- Bob Kindjierski was the win- hurlad a one-hitter, which oc- ner and Bob Perlman the loser ers as "ill and unavailable." The curred in the sixth after two commission ruling was the re- were out. SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL sultsult of May bouts in which IT. S. Metals 11, Koke's 9 LEAGUES most of the boxers suffered U. S. Metals won their sev- Standings as of July 5 Getting Married? knockouts or lacerations. enth game by beating Koke's W L Tavern 11 to 9, despite a homer Kollbas1 Tavern 1 Jl'NIOR I-KAOl'K by Garry Landa and a triple- Lou's Tavern .... 2 W play by the losers. Holy Family 1! Wedding Cartcni 1 A & O Sweet Shop 4 5 Holy Family 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Emil's Shell —. * 5 1 Ted's Tailor Shup .. Standings as of July 5 Hill Bowl 5 0 l>a\ Important Valiant Aluminum W Agrlco '3 6 Sacred Heart 8 Kozy Korner '2 7 JOE MEDWU'K LtAClE Synowiecki Fnrl. Home 6 7 W Knights of Columbus.... 1 to You? Carteret Delicatessen .... 7 Games Next Week THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY JULY 6-9 Lions Club 5 Local 440 6 Monday; first game: Hill American Legion - 4 :Ideal Liquor 5 JBOW1 VS. Holy Family: second Carti'ret Lanes 2 Craftsmen CluClbb 55 ojgame; A & O Sweet 8hop VS. St, Joseph's 1 8 0/ COURSE Babies Furniture 2 Koli)ias' Tavern. Evergreens Landscapes. 1 Tuesday: Agrlca vs. Lou^s BABE KI .lleart 9, Synowiecki Ko«y Baumuartner's iicred Hear , y 'i'avini; 'K. of C. vs. Sitar's Shop Rite 0| Sacred Heart kept its lead In Korner. IT IS 21 the league with a 9 to 3 win Wednesday: Emil's Shell vs. NEWEST HESS GAS STATION Labor Council 2,over Synowiecki Funeral Home, Hill Bowl: Holy Family vs, Kol- Sabo's Sport Shop : G.B.B.A. Local 111 3ilt was their eighth winning ibas' Tavern. Tliul's why 3 game of the season. Wayne V.F.W. Post 2314 WOODBBIDGE-CARTEBET ROAD. PORT READING M>II should free AlrUai Information, ticket* Obtained Iff mnr* oonrenleDl SAVE It OK EVERT ffllllH TODAY AND EMM "caipo When we make youi SEE TED! STEWART M. 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