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Published Every Thursday VOL. XX—NO. 25 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 At IS Green street, WoodbTldge. N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS Enough of Dictators! Glad to be Home B. of E. ToMake Decision WOODBRIDGE—There is. a possibility contracts for the construction of Fords Junior un High School will be awarded tonight at a( special meeting of the Board of Education. The meeting was called to dis- cuss the bids received last Miss Alberta Bukowezyk Thursday. , Get Bids Wi!entz: The low bid total $98,000 ess than the $l,5Q0,T)00 al- Weds Robert Pfeiffer loted for the school and some of the Board members are On. Units EDISON — Miss Alberta graduated from Perth Amboy Issues fearful that the cost is too Catherine Bukowezyk, daugh- High School and is employed EDISON — Bids were. re-, ter of Mr. and Mrs. John by Crescent Chemical Corpo- high. ceived for the construction of Low bidders were: General Bukowezyk, Perth Amboy was ration. 60 low rent housing units in married Saturday to Robert ;onstruction, Frederick J. the Potters area by the town- After a trip to the Pocono Orders Brotherton, Inc., Hackensack, 1 Spencer Pfeiffer, son of Mr.Mountains they will reside at ship housing authority at its and Mrs. Robert Pfeiffer, 258 WOODBRIDGE — Although $672,686; structural steel, last meeting. the Grandview Avenue ad- Golish Iron Works, Inc., Haw- Grandview Avenue, Edison. dress. Gov. Robert B. Meyner signed thorne. $241,436; heating and Seven firms, out of 15 who Rev. Joseph Banach per- the Sunday closing bill into ventilating, A. Arace and took out plans and specifica- formed the double-ring cere- law Monday, the situation is Sons, Inc., Elizabeth, $176,- tions, bid for general construc- mony at St. Stephen's Church, in a muddle in the Township 083; plumbing, Sahn Co., tion work. Low bidder was Perth Amboy. Democrats Plan as well as other sections of Nixon, $118,632; electrical, Given. in marriage by her the State. Murdock Construction Compa- Only one Township high- Molnar Electrical Corpora- ny, Newark, with a bid of father, the bride wore a gown Anneal Picnic AFTER A YEAK IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: The family of Hal and Martha Hart are shown pitching in to tion, Woodbridge, $142,756; of embroidered lace over way store, Two Guys from help redecorate their home in Lafayette Estates, Fords, on their return to the states: Shown with Mr. and Mrs. site development, P. T. and L. $494,867. The Arrow Iron satin. Her veil was attached EDISON — A meeting of Harrison, has definitely stated Hart are their five sons, Ronald, Lawrence, Craig, Sterling and Douglas. Construction Co., Paramus Works, City, was lowto a lace and sequin cap andcommitteemen and commit- it will remain open Sunday bidder for structural steel she carried white carnations on advice of counsel. \ (lone bidder'), $21,692.85; teewomen was held Tuesday to kitchen equipment, Arkay and work on the project at $9,840. and roses with stephanotis. plan the third annual picnic Herbert Hubschman, presi- Company, Jersey City, $28,- Montesane and Company, Miss Arlene Bukowezyk at- dent of Two Guys from Har- of the Democratic Organiza- rison, told The Independent- 638. Inc., Little Falls, was low bid-tended her sister as maid of tion of Edison. Trujillo Government Considered Other business on the agen- der out of eight firms bidding honor and Miss Esther Da- Leader yesterday the law is da tonight includes possibility for plumbing and gas-fitting moci, Hopelawn, Miss Carol John Ellmyer, Sr. and Mrs.ambiguous and "there is no of purchasing three addi- with a bid of $173,600. Lowest Brecka, Rahway, the bride's Helen Gove are again chair- proper clarification." tional items for athletics not bid for heating work was sub- cousin, and Miss Carol Borbe- men of the event which will "We will remain open un- included in a recent bid; mitted by Grove. Plumbing; ly, Perth Amboy were brides- be held September 6 at the til there is a clarification," 'Normal' in Dom inican Republic awarding contract on bids, re- and Heating Company, Bloom- maids. Deborah Pfeiffer was Danish Home Grove, New Mr. Hubschman said. "In fact, ceived1 July 31 for blinds and field, at $86,350. Other low flower girl. Durham Road. most of the merchandise our By RUTH WOLK shares for Hoffman Boulevard bidders were electrical work, Refreshments, rides, games' stores sell can't be affected by FORDS — "A Latin Ameri- Alfred Leone was "best man School and the purchase of a $26,520, by Middlesex Electric and John, Chester, Edward and prizes will be featured and the new Sunday law." can Republic cannot work un- truck and tools for the newly- Company; lawns and planting, further plans will be an- Mr. Hubschman's action der our type of democracy." Chester, Edison and John ABC to Hear Appeal Sept. 4 appointed plumber. $12,000, by Mercer Contract- Bukowezyk, Perth Amboy, nounced. -leaves the way open for the That is the opinion of Hal ing Company, Trenton. first test case on the law. Hart who, with his wife and were ushers. Todd Conover Over 2,000 tickets have been William Clarke, executive was ringbearer. distributed and more can be A spokesman for the Amer- five sons has just returned to ian Shops said they would re- the Township after more Westinghouse director of the housing au- A graduate of St. Mary's obtained from the committee- thority, and officer of the High School, the bride is em-woman or man in each district. main closed Sunday unless than a year's stay in the Do- On Permit Transfer Denial "an injunction is obtained." minican 'Republic. t announced the total ployed by Perth Amboy Hous- Over 3,000 persons attended WOODBRIDGE — Hearing Re-empldys-370 (Continued on Page 6) ing Authority. The" bridegroom last year. Mr. Hubschman said he was Mr. Hart's wife, Martha, on a petition of appeal by the EDISON — Westinghouse a member of a, group seeking agreed with her husband as Mulligan "Wine and Liquor Electric Corporation, tele- a stay on the enforcement of their five sons, Ronald, 14; Company, Rahway Avenue, Just Tited, vision-radio division plant, has the law—the Garden State Lawrence, 11; Sterling, 9; will be held before the Di- Variance rehired 370 employees to meet Merchants Association — of Douglas, 6, and Craig, 5, bus-vision of Alcoholic Beverage increased production schedules Realty Appraisal Ahead which Rockford Furniture ied themselves about their Control September 4 at 10 Of Plaints, in the manufacture of a new and Irwin's Furniture are home on Glenwood Terrace, A.M., in Newark according r,o Granted' combination television-phono- members. The association is Lafayette Estates. an announcement by Edward graph model and radio re- made up mostly of big high- WOODBRIDGE — The : Because ne has lived in J. Dofcon, deputy director of Says'-Kilty- ceivers. way stores. They hope to be Town Committee Tuesday Of Schedule for Town able to obtain an injunction a major porr ABC. WOODBRIDGE —He's just The rehired employees were by tomorrow. tion of his adult life and After a lengthy hearing be- tired of reading about com- ratified the findings of the part of the decrease in work WOODBRIDGE — Three - knows the temperament of fore the Town Committee at plaints. And anyway he's con- Zoning Board and granted a force which had been in effect fifths of the improved proper- Meanwhile Prosecutor War- the people well, Mr. Hart can vinced the Town Committee variance to Lincoln Mercury during the last seven months. ties in the Township have ren. Wilentz said he expected speak with authority. which tavern owners regis- will never be able to please Most of those affected will be been inspected for the revalu- Fords Resident Hits Cop; the merchants in the county tered vigorous protests against everyone no matter how hard New Brunswick Inc., for theassigned to the manufacture ation program, Joseph Ruben- to abide by the law. Serving as Tbrancn manager granting the application for> construction and operation of for the Olin Mathiesen Chem- they try. of a new combination console stein, head of the Realty Ap- Gets 60 Days "To Enforce Law" ical Corporation, 460 Park a transfer of a liquor license That's what Georgre Kilby a building for a new car show with a 17 inch television screen praisal Company, West New "It is not up to us," he ex- Avenue, New York, Mr. Hart from Melody Lounge, Main (no address given) wrote the room and service department and four speed automatic York, has reported to Mayor EDISON — James Getsey, Fine $160 plained, "to rule on the con- has come in direct contact Street, to the Mulligan fft-m, governing- body Tuesday. with off-street parking facili- record changer. Some will be Huh B. Quigley. 5 Lehigh Avenue, Fords and WOODBRIDGE — Joseph stitutionality of the law. We assigned to the radio assembly with members of the Trujillo the governing body denied the The letter, addressed to ties on Oak Tree Road, Iselin. In a letter to the mayor, Martin E. Saniewski, 379 L. Boyer, 26, 59 Hazelwood must work with the law as it government. application. Mayor Hugrh B. Quigley, reads where one type of receiver Mr. Rubenstein wrote: "We Thomas Street, Perth Amboy, Avenue, Rahway, has received is given to us. I will expect in part as follows: "I read the : The committee agreed With was put back in production were charged in municipal his first lesson in controlling the municipal police to en- "The experience I have had The applicant has plans to the Zonningr Board that the recently. are pleased to report that as court with disorderly conduct his temper the expensive way. force the new law forcefully, in Latin America—and I have paper and see nothing- but of this date (August 1) we construct a building in the (Continued on Page 6) "proposed building will prove Sunday in Roosevelt Park. When he appeared before efficiently and completely." discussed it many times with rear of Mutual Supermarket t More than a third of the have measured and inspected a considerable aesthetic im- lecalled workers have returned Mr. Getsey pleaded guilty Magistrate Andrew D. Des- Continuing, the prosecutor other Americans .who have on Rahway Avenue. There more than 12,000 properties, mond yesterday he was fined lived there—is that by and .provement in the area as it and the'* rest are expected to the charge by Patrolman said, "I am available now and would be no direct access to back by August 25. which is approximately three- Roy Titone of the park police $100 and five dollars costs for will be available all day Sun- large a Latin American re- the market, the applicants RR Crossing will be a modern type car fifths of the total number of public cannot work under our The plant, which manufac- and was sentenced to 60° days striking an officer and an ad- day to help solve any prob- said. salesroom with the usual ap- tures all Westinghouse radio, improved properties in the in the county Workhouse. ditional $50 and costs for hit- (Continued on Page 6) type of democracy," Mr. Hart ting his former girl friend, said. "Americans tend to be- In its appeal Mulligan Wine Aid Approved purtenances and it" will riot television and high fidelity Township. We are well ahead Mr. Saniewski pleaded not and Liquor Company stated interfere with residential receivers, will employ approxi- of schedule. We again report Connie Di Forte, 483 West lieve that other peoples of the guilty, but was found guilty Avenue, Sewaren. world are roughly the same as the Town Committee, in de- WOODBRIDGE—A routine growth' in the area nearby." mately 2,000 people which is that the general acceptance by Magistrate Roland Winter Council Gives nying the application, was resolution, authorizing, the about 280 less than last of the program is being fa- Patrolmen Stephen Yuhasz Americans. They are not. We and was fined $250 and $5 and George Lochli were as- have an entirely different set "arbitrary, capricious and il-Township attorney to institute However, the variance was at this time. vorably received." cost. of values. The words that legal." They also claimed the proceedings under the right of granted with the condition signed to investigate an argu- Sharp Answers committee considered evidence that retaining walls be erected Mr. Rubenstein told The William Pelley, 95 Lakeview ment at the Di Forte home. seem to crop up frequently eminent domain to acquire July Construction Independent - Leader yester- Boulevard, pleaded guilty to WOODBRIDGE — . Shouts with Americans are 'fair play' not presented at the hearing. necessary lands for the elimi- "in view of the land conditions When they entered the living on part of the adjoining day that during the spring a charge of driving, while on room, Boyer was arguing with and insults were traded once and 'square deal.' You can't Township Attorney Nathan nation of the grade crossings Set at $1,697,000 and earlier summer the firm the revoked list and was fined Duff, who will represent the on Woodbridge-Carteret Road, premises." COLONIA — Estimated cost the girl. The policemen or- again Tuesday night in an- .translate those words into was handicapped t>y bad$100 and $5 court costs. . (Confcinued on Page 2) other disorderly Township Spanish. It would take at municipality at the appeal Port Reading, in event an Also confirmed was a vari- of construction in the Town- weather. ance granted to George Erock- ship for July was $1,697,202, Stephen Iganacki, 36 Forrest meeting at which a delegation least a paragraph. Latin hearing, said the committee is agreement cannot be reached from Colonia carried on its Americans don't believe in thenot obligated to consider evi- with property owners, was sen for the construction and according to a report made by "But now we have an ex-Street, Metuchen, was found EXCHANGE ROLLER operation of a garage with Acting Building Inspector Ed- ceptionally large staff in guilty of passing a red light WOODBRIDGE — The ex- battle to force property own- phrasps 'fair play' and 'square dence which it feels is incor- passed on Tuesday's meeting Woodbridge," he related, as on Inman Avenue to con- 'deal.' They try to get 90 perrect. He also stated the com-of the Town Committee., - attached refrigerated boxes ward Seyler to the Town on Plainfleld Avenue and Change of a one gallon 3-5 for storage of bottled milk and Committee. Fees collected "and with the weather in ourRoute 27. He was fined $5 and ton variable weight roller for a struct sidewalks. cent for themselves and then mittee considered evidence The resolution provided that favor we have been able to The delegation said it had (•Continued on Page 6) which, both parties omitted. (Continued on Page 6) milk products on Main Street, amounted to $13,802.30. Of $5 costs. gallon 4-6 ton tandem roller Fords. The premises have the 338 permits issued last forge ahead of schedule. Of Giovanna Maltese, 908 Leeequipped with jacks, for the expected the committee to in- course we are leaving the troduce a resolution info'rn- been used for the distribution month, 38 were for new dwell- Avenue, North Brunswick, was recreation department, was ! of milk and milk products for ings. hard ones until last. We still required to pay $5 court costs authorized by the Town Com- ng the property owners they A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Foreverthe past. 65 years. • For the real estate depart- have the industries to do." and given a suspended sen- mittee Tuesday. The township •vould have until February to ment, Mr. Seyler noted re- Nothin unusual has hap-tence after pleading guilty to will pay an additional $800 'ay sidewalks on their own. jeipts of $7,649.03 for the pened during the house-to- a charge of failing to have for the more modern-type When queried about it by month. , (Continued on Page 2) her vehicle inspected. Edward Block who said he Name Chairmen •epresented a group railed ""Jolonia Citizens for Safety, he Mayor said "he had but Of Chest Drive Busy Hands Have No Time for Mischief me vote" and referred Mr. PERTH AMBOY—The ap- 31ock to the other members pointment of a chairman and if. the committee. -o-chairman for the Business Committeeman R. Richard Division, of the Raritan Bay "•Crauss, Second Ward, bluntly Community Chest campaign old the group the resolution was - announced today >?as not drawn up because James C. Wilson, genera1 'fter a caucus it was clear it chairman of the 1958 Com- vould be voted down. He 'lso said he, for one, would munity Chest fund drive r ote against it. He accused which begins in October. he delegation of selfishness, ' The appointees are Kurt minting out conditions wera von Marschall, proprietor of iust as bad in other sections the Eastern Typewriter Ex- if the Township, particularly change and Vice-president of rn Ford Avenue and Main the Security Office: Furniturr itreet, Fords." Corporation, and Robert M "In my opinion," he said, Fishkin of Fishkin Bros. Inc 'there are no second-class Both jnen have been active hildren, and all of them are in civic and community af- ntitled to sidewalks. I will fairs and Chestwork. ot favor a resolution bene- Mr. von Marschall is a vet- 1 "•ting Inman Avenue alone." eran of World War n with Mayor Quigley reiterated five years of service in the Air •is promise that the Town- Force. He is a member of the hip will include necessary Perth Amboy Rotary Club, unds for the sidewalks in the National Office Machine Deal- 959 budget. He said the reso- ers Association and lives with ution would make no differ- A VERY PLEASED AND FLATTERED MAN: John Zullo, director of the Township his wife and family at 320 nce as it was not legally Recreation Department, was in an enviable position Tuesday nigrht at the block dance Mawbey Street, Woodbridge. binding. sponsored by the department and the Menlo Park Terrace Civic Association in the Mr. Fishkin is a Navy vet- Mrs. Elaine Faulkner, Re- development. Mr. Ziillo is shown with Miss Fay Hasrenhauer, "Miss New Jersey", left, pran of World War n. a mem- ublican county committee- who resides in Menlo Park Terrace and her houseguest, Miss Monique Boulinquez, ber of the Board of Directors VERY ABSORBING PROJECT: Weaving pot holders on small hand looms appears to hold the interest of boys and oman, ; denied the Colonia •who was "Miss " in the recent "" Contest. The dance was of the Jaycees and the Y.M.- girls alike at the Lyman Avenue, Woodbridge, playground. From all indications, mom is going to have a large sup- '.elegation was selfish and largely attended due to th,e announcement that the ivro beauties would be. present. 'Continued on Ps?ge 2) ply of pot holders before the summer is over. (Continued on Page 2) PAGE TWO THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FOBDS BEAOOJS"

rauder, Winlochan -. Stable's Frank G. Dorsey, Jr, Mt, Board Asks Approval Atlantic City Inside Out and Mrs. Bsn iss Julia G. Dorsey Holly and Harry D. Oliver, Knights list--"'"" For School Drainage, Cohen's Pen Bolere. OBITUARIES WOODBRIDGE — Approval ..There will be ari overflow The bride is a graduate of y Social Eventsof the Town Committee was Track Opens of thoroughbreds. The stall ca- Weds Jerald E. Vargu lamneia Rigia School. Mr. sought by the Board of Edu- pacity of 1,432 was/allotted Varga, a graduate of Metuehear MRS. MARY kopOVANEC (Mrs.'Roger Campbell and WOODBRIDGE ^-. fiddle- ATLANTIC CITY—The At- EDISON—Miss Julia Grace uncle, Dr. George M. Miller, High School, served in the WOODBRIDGE — Funeral Mrs. Gertrude Murphy, Wood. sex Council, Knights oi Co-1etaion Tuesday to cut through lantic •• Racing Association months ago with many stables Dorsey. daughter of Mrs. Railway, the bride wore a services were' held. Monday at bridge: a brother, Samuel lumbus, announces the follo*- South Park Drive, a section launches its 13th season today on the waiting list. Several Frank Dorsey, Piedmont Road, gown of white organdy and j. a Army, .for three year*. , Kain Mortuaries, Perth Am- Farrell, Florida, and six insr schedule of events for the Of the park property itself and ;with the usual 50-day meet- approved thoroughbred faims and the late Mr. Dorsey, was lace over satin. Her fingertip After a New England tour boyj for Mrs. Mary Hodova- grandchildren. coming months: the brook, in order to install ing which will end October 4. in the vicinity will accommo- married Saturday" to Jerald veil fell from a coronet of the couple will reside in Me- storm drains and construct date, the overflow. tuchen. For a going-away out- nec, 183 Decker Place, who * Solemn High Requiem Mass Tonight, meeting of bowling' While last year was Atlan- E. Varga, son of Mr. and Mrs.orange blossoms and she car-, died Friday. sidewalks at School 11 .Wood- Innovations this season will Steven B. Varga, Metuchen. ried phaelanopsis orchid's and fit, the bride was attired in a was sung at St. James' Church captains and officers; tomor- bridge. tic City's banner season, John be a mutuel division of 22 brown sheath with white ac- A native of Austria-Hun-- and burial was in the church row, meeting of electricians to B. Kelly; track president, and Rev. Thomas J. Gilhooly of stephanotis on a prayer book. The communication was re- windows in the clubhouse be- Seton Hall University, East IVIiss. Catherine Miller, Rah- cessories and an orchid coi*"- gary, she lived in Perth Am- cemetery. '. ';• plan layout of carnival; Sat- Phil Baker, general manager, sage. boy 25 years and moved to urday, social night; August 17, ferred to the committee as a are confident the coming ses- tween the ground level and Orange, officiated at the dou- way, cousin of the bride, was Woodbridge three years ago. members and guests will tee whole. sion will come close to or sur- mezzanine, a" special preferred ble ring ceremony at St. Mat- maid of honor. MRS. KATHERINE parking area convenient to thew's Church. * Nation-wide blood credit A communicant of St. off at 1 at the South Shore pass the. figure set in 1957. : Richard E. Dorsey, Edison, FAUSTMAN Country Club, Staten Island. the clubhouse entrance whe_re Given in marriage by her was best man and ushers were system expected soon. John's Catholic Church, Perth ISELIN — Funeral services Aids Inmates; A record $460,000 has been patrons may park their cars Amboy, she is survived by were held Monday at Runyon ;' Glee Club practice will com- earmarked" ..for 17 stakes •with a minimum of trouble, four sons: John, Woodbridge; i mence in September; Septem- events, beginning with the and the establishment of off- George, Newark; Andrew tod Mrs. Katherine Faustman, 60 ber 2- installation of officers RR Man Held $15,000 added seashore stakes track sale of admission tickets Steve, Perth Amboy; 11 Albert Avenue, who died Fri- by district deputy John A. WOODBRIDGE—A bond of opening day and ending with" plus reserved seats in Phila- VISIT grandchildren and 12 great- day at Perth Amboy General Granelli; September 5, noc- $2,000 was posted, by Fred A. the new $25,000 added Ap- delphia, Upper- Darby, Cam- grandchildren. Hospital. turnal adoration at St. Mary's Boselle, 69, 1195 Flatbush preciation Handicap closing den, Trenton and Chester. Requiem Mass was sung at Church, Perth Amboy from 10 Avenue, Brooklyn, an employe day.' Post time for the meeting is YOUR Widow of the late Fred to 11 PJVL; September 14, of the Central Jersey Railroad t. John's • Greek, Catholic Faustman, she Is survived by The stakes events are set 2 P. M. There will toe eight Church and burial was in the father and son communion for 51 years, for his appear- with nine races on the mile races -daily with the exception church cemetery. • - a daughter, Mis. Robert and September 21, ance here next Wednesday on Thums, Iselin, and one .grand- pilgrimage to Williamstown. a complaint of supplying wine and a furlong dirt track and of one dark Monday, Septem- NEW child. : and cigarettes to the inmates eight major tests on the mile ber 29. DAVID T. MARTIN ; ,.-. Joseph Chiera, chairman, ?rass course, one of the finest : Burial was in Lutheran reported five pints pf blood at the State Prison, Avenel. PORT READING—^Funeral Cemetery, Brooklyn. in the country. ROBERT services were held . Saturday were donated by the council. Roselle; who is due for re- Group Asks Entrance Robert Muchanic was ap- tiremen from the railroad in The $100,000 United Na- at Greiner Funeral Home, tions. Handicap September 13 Woodbridge, for David J.- THOMAS DOBROWOLSKI pointed vice chairman of pub- three • months, denied the To Colonia Street HOPELAWN — Thomas lic relations.!.;.-,... .;';. ': -. . charges. He was at.wprk Tues- is-' the richest event of the COLONTA—An entrance to Martin, four-mohth-old son schedule and from its incep- Longfellow Drive through • Mewesl family clothing syies ttt of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. iyTar- Dobrowolski, 21 May Street, The council went, on record day .as a conductor on a drill died Tuesday at Perth Amboy requesting * President Eisen- engine pulling into Philadel- tion In 1953 has attracted Continental Avenue was re- thrifty tow Overfcesd prices! tin, 898 West Avenue,, who. ! outstanding horses from all quested by the Colonia Village died Wednesday at New; York; General Hospital. hower to %xp& '''. asylum - tophia'.Q_uartz. :.''•' -. An employee of the Ameri- According to Detectives Ar- parts of the world. Civic Association at Town « Shop 9 to f! Mf-eoitdif!ene£! Hospital. '•-;.•.•. '.-..•.' ;-:'.'.'•'•- Andrija Artukbyic and family Round Table is -expected to can Smelting and Refining who are political refugees from thur 'Donnelly and Anthony Committee meeting Tuesday. Plenty «f free perkTng space! Besides his parents, he is : defend his laurels in the mile Company plant, Perth Amboy, Yugoslavia. \; ' -~ \»-<'[-••„ • Zuccaro,'•-. Roselle was identi- The group said the pat^vay also survived by a .•brother, and'three-sixteenths test. One would be for the convenience Frank, and. his/, grandmother, he was a communicant of St. Twenty members of the fied' .by Edward Fritz, a cor- Stephen's Church, Perth Am- rection officer on-duty in the of those "Round Table may of children from the area who Mrs. Catherine Kopf. . • '. group completed a retreat'at oppose is Ralph Lowe's Gallant will attend Hoffman Boule- Mass of the Angels -was boy. San Alfonso, West End.. prison gardens, -as, the man He is survived by his widow, who got off the engine and Man in the latter's debut to vard School. The committee sung at St. Anthony's Church, Mrs. Maria Prieleki Dobrowol- grass course racing. as, a whole, will review the re- Port Reading, and burial was left a brown .bag containing Willie Hartack, the national quest. '• . . . in St. James'" Cemetery, ski. two packs of cigarettes and a Funeral services will be held Name bottle of wine in the brush. riding champion for the past Woodbridge. tomorrow morning at 8:30 (Continued from three years, will be here for RADIATION BRIEFINGS He.: then climbed aboard the the entire season and will be from Skrocki Memorial Home, H.A. and President of the Rer caboose, Fritz said. State and local-government MRS. ELIZAJBETH CTOJIGAN Perth Amboy with mass at 9 tail Divisiori of. the Perth Am- : '.-Capt. William' Trautman, joined by such stalwarts as officials across the country are WOODBBIDGE — Funeral at St. Stephen's Church. Buri- boy Chember of Commerce'. Grove Avenue, Woodbridge, Howard Grant, last year's being briefed by Atomic Ener- services were held Monday al will be in the church ceme- The co -chairmen said tliat director of guards, said they leading rider here; Joe Cul- gy Commission experts on how from Leon J. Gerity Funeral tery. . • the Business: DiYisipn-.tiriil - be have, been having trouble with morie, Sam Boulmetis, Walter to handle radiation mcid2nts Home, 411 Amboy Avenue, for concerned with gilts; ff pm re- so-called well - intentioned. Blum, Nick Shuk, Steve in their areas. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Duhigaru 153 tail stores Havingfifeoi: fewer Brooks, Larry Gilligan, Dick WUR.S. LENA EISENBERG people who have been drop- Lawless, Johnny Choquette Although highly unlikely, it Grove Street, who died Friday WOODBRIDGE—:Mrs. Lena employes. "We know,"'. they ping off similar packages near is possible that an accident in- at St. Peter's' Hospital, New said, "as businessmen in this and other riding luminaries Eisenberg, who resided with the gardens. The railroad •on the eastern circuit. volving a nuclear reactor er Brunswick. . her daughter, Mrs. William area .that the smaller inde- tracks run through the prison radioactive materials could re- •' Widow of the late O. S. Staum, 545 Maple Avenue, died pendent business lilan is com- property. >.. The Seashore Stakes is be- lease hazardous amounts of Dunigan, she was a member at.Roosevelt Hospital. ! munity minded arid:, aware- of ing renewed after a lapse of radioactivity. If-such "a radi- of St. James' Church Rosary A member of the Workmen's the importance of <>ur finein- nine years and is expected to ation incident occurs, local of- Society and^ the Catholic Circle, New York City, she is stitutions like ; Boy Scouts* Realty Appraisal draw. a sharp field of two- ficials may seek advice and Daughters of America.: Y's, Salvation Army, CatholiG year-olds for the six furlongs. assistance from the nearest also survived by ' a grandson (Continued from Page 1) Probable starters include She is survived by. her Martin Staum, Woodbridge; Charities and others and that house inspections, Mr. Ruben- AEC office or the nearest mili- mother, Mrs. Charles Farrell, he will do his part this fall Spring Hill Farm's pair of tary installation. two sisters, Mrs. Morris Sniti- stein said. stakes winners, Easy Spur Plainfield; two sons, J. Ber- ker and Mrs. Henry Weiss, by both working for this most "In fact, so far, not one of ton Dunigan, Long .Island, Brooklyn and two brothers important and largest of our and Octopus; Harold G. Ben- community drives and pledge our men has been bitten by a sing's Jennie's Joy, Brook- BILL ON REFUGEE AID and Richard, Woodbridge; a Jack Stoller, Brooklyn and dog. It has happened in other The Senate has passed and, daughter, Elizabeth, Spring- Abraham Kaplan, Bronx. his fair share. Good business field Farm's In Thee, Wood- people in all areas are behind communities," he remarked. land Farm's Top Sparkle, sent to the White House a bill field, Pa.; four sisters, Mrs. to enable 32,000 refugees of the Leona Stevens, Florida; Mrs. . Pleistocene age bones come our United Red Feather Medical experts defend use George A. Garrett's Bonzo-, drives." Lester G. Robinson's Ma- Hungarian revolution to be- Leonard Murphy, Plainfield, tp light in Peru. of iprpniazid drug. come .United States citizens. The bill would grant perma- nent resident status to persons who fled Hungary when the 1956 revolution was put down by Soviet troops. Wherein Hits.Cop •'. ." ." " '• . > • "(Continued from Page 1) dered him to leave and in- stead he lashed out, hitting Officer Yuhasz under the eye the world Yuhasz grappled with Boyer and both men rolled on the floor. As the officers tried to subdue him, Miss Di Forte have you sf en evidently came too close and Yuhasz' night stick struck her accidentally, also under the eye. ' . this before! Boyer was finally hand- cuffed and put in the police car. He was still ranting when brought to police headquar- ters. Council Gives n County Government. to adjourn said sale from time to LEGAL NOTICE Mrs. Eli Cohen, Miami, are '. —tor. and Mrs. Harry A guest speaker will addresf 'Fords employed three pitch- Delegations from S h,o re -r. time, .subject pnly.to such limita- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: tions or restriction upon the exer- That the Board' of Adjustment also house guests of the Sehott, Mrs. Henry Schott and the- group at each of the irs,. Ray McMahon, Don. jrest, Lynn Oaks, Jordan cise of such power as may be spe-of. the Township of Edison, County Cohens. Mrs. Joseph. Woolley spent monthly meetings. The topics Aflametz; and Tom Bednar, Woods, Oa.kridge Heights. cially provided by law or rules of of Middlesex, N. J., has granted a HOUSEPOWi court. variance ; to Samuel Ferralotta, to ••; —Mr. and Mrs. Thonias Sunday at Budd Lake. Guests will touch on child welfare and the trio of chuckers- was Dukes Estates," Woodbridge ROBERT H. JAMISON, permit the construction of 3 oue- Perry and daughters, Kafchryn of. Mr. and Mrs. Schott this and education. effective holding the Rahway Xnolls, Colonia Village and . Sheriff. family dwellings on lots of 67.67 Video Park will be present. MORRIS A, YABLON, ', ' feet- frontage In a zone requiring and Roberta, vacationed for a week were Mr. and Mrs. Jo- There will be many surprises batsmen to three hits over thr Attorney. 75 foot.' frontages, said property week at •WMwood-teyKTne- seph Cramer and daughter:? presented throughout the year. regular six frames. In the E. B. 7/31; 8/7, 14, 21/58 $50.40 being located in. Block No. 375-D, Betty, Julie- and Joanne, Mr. strike out department, Mc- Lots No. 20 to 27 on the. Edison Sea. Eva Gabor, when she sells Refer To: W-266 Township Tax Map and located in and Mrs. Felix English, Mr. •Ma.hon.racked up four, Adam- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE a Residence *'B" Zone.: —Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and Mrs: Jack Schott and son itz three, and .Bednar five. her New York apartment, will' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:. The determination of the Board Michaels and daughters Don- Jack, Jr. Colonia Scouts buy a home in Bel Air, just At a regular meeting of tie of Adjustment has been placed on na Lee and Cindy, have re- McMahon, the starter, \ra.= Township Committee or the Town- file in* the office of the Board -and handed the mound triumph. like her sister, Zsa Zsa. ship of Woodbridge held Tues- is available for inspection. turned from a vacation at Pat Connor was Rahway'r day, August 5, 1958, I was di- WILLIAM J. DUNHAM. Gutlford Park, Seaside, and To Attend Camp LEGAL NOTICES rected to advertise the fact that Secretary. the Pocono Mountains. losing.pitcher. , on Tuesday evening, August .19, E. B. 3/7/58 . r $3.00 1 COLONIA — Colonia will SHERIFF'S SALE 1958, the ' Township Committee —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas RAHWAY C Y R C LAW DIVISION. MIDDLESEX will meet, at 8 .P. M. (DST) in the LEGAL NOTOCE Perry entertained Mr. and Westbury Park be well represented at Gamp LITTLE LEAGUE (1) COUNTY COURT. Docket No. 20- Committee Chambers, Memorial Cowaw this week-end for the 22173. SAMUEL KHBBNKBANZ. Municipal • Building, Woddbridge, An • appeal has been filed by Mrs. Abram Personette and Charles W. Krisza1 - requesting a Annual Pow Wow and: Ordeal AB R H SADIE EHBENKRANZ, EMAKUEL Sew Jersey, and expose and sell variance in the requirements of Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Perry By GLADYS E. SCANK, Taylor,,c 3 0 0 M. KHBENKRANZ, and -EVA EH-at public sale and to; the highest the Zoning Ordinance of the and daughter, Michele at a 497 Lincoln Highway, Iselin "or Candidates of the Order Slonaker, If 2 0 0 HENKEANZ, Plaintiffs, and ZEDIE bidder according to terms of sale Township of Edison to permit: if the Arrow. BRYANT and VIRGINIA BRYANT, in file with the Real Estate De- Construct addition to rear of store picnic supper. Tel. LI 8-1679 Ingram, 1b ...... :..... 3 11 Defendants. Writ of Execution for partment, and Township Clerk building for storage. Variance re- Candidates from Troop 44 Strousc, p ss ..;; 2 0 0 tlie sale of premises dated June iperi to inspection and to be quired td build within 10' of rear —Mr. and Mrs. Robert NeaTe —Mrs. Clara Newman has will be Howard Newjnark, 27th. 1958. publicly read prior to sale, Lot 3 line. (20' required)' 14-J.20, on and children Robert, Jr., Mar- returned home after having William Schubiger, Robert Baker, 2b ...... —.: 3 CT 1 By virtue of the .above stated iu Block 443-A on the Woodbridge property known as Block 161-A, Weins, 3b -- - 1 0 1 Writ, to me directed and delivered. Township Assessment Map. Lot 10-11. on 247 Plalnfleld Ave- tha Lynn and Wanda Lee, spent two weeks visiting Mr. Adams and Assistant Scout- I • will expose to sale at public Take further -• notice that the nue, Stelton, N. J. • : Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Witter- and Mrs. Frank Parsons, Or- master Harold Hibell; from Clanton, cf ;..;. 2 0 0 vendue on Township Committee has, by reso- For the purpose of hearing ob- sheim and Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor, p ...... 3 0 C WEDNESDAY, THE .TWENTY- lution and pursuant to law, Jixed jections to or protests against the lando, Fla. She was the guest Post 244, Fred Sutter and Paul SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, .^ minimum price at which said granting of said appeal, the Edi- Georg eStoll have returned of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Par- Wood, post eommjtteeman; Belticoff, rf ,;...... ;. 2 0 0 A. D. 1958, lot in-: said block will b'e sold- to- son Township Zoning Board of from a vacation at Oceari sons' on the. motor trip to at the hour ot two o'clock by thegether, with 'all other details perti- Adjustment wHZ hold a public from Troop" 45, Ronald then prevailing "(Standard or Day- nent, said minimum price being •hearing on August 19, 1958, in the Beach. " • arid from Orlando. Mr. and •Totals ..i .'• 21 1 3 light Saving) time, in the after- Council Chambers ,- Municipal Schaefer and Post 245, James IJORDS ^-CliARA BARTON noon of the said day, at th.e-Sher- $600.00 • plus costs of preparing —Janice and Peter Stoll, Mrs." George Newman . andFreund. . . • ifl's Oifice in the City of Ne»deed and. advertising this sale. Said Building; .at 8 o'clock. P.: M» •;- ;Mrs. • Clara Newman were MINOR ALL STARS (13) Brunswick, N. J.. 2ot in said block, if .sold on terms, By order of the Zoning Board of- children of Mr. and Mrs. Members of • Cowaw Lodge 9 . ; AB R H All that certain tract or parcel. will require a down payment of Adjustment. George Stoll have returned guests At a birthday party at who will accompany the. can- of land situate In the Township of 25% of the bid accepted by • the WILLIAM J. DUNHAM, , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- didates are Scoutmaster.Fred- Tiirnbull, lb ....;..... 1.2 0 Edison, County of Middlesex and Township Committee, the balance Secretary. home from a month's vacation Borawski,'2b :.'. 2 2 0 State of New Jersey: of purchase price to be paid in 12E. B. 8/7/58 • . $3.00 with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Aim- seph, riowns. ' erick Boyle from Troop 44, BEGINNING at a point in theequal monthly installments plus Sepcsi-fc. If ; 3 1 1 interest arid other terms provided LEGAL NOTICE • ' one at Long Branch. —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goynes Explorer Advisor John Lease northerly side line of Rosalind in the contract of sale. Pajak, c ;; ;•;.: 10 0 Bouievard. (Also called Road from Application has. been filed by • —Miss Carol Bihler, daugh- were dinner guests of Mr. andfrom Post 244, Explorers David Plainfisia to Rahway) said point Upon acceptance of the mini- CENTRAL JERSEY MACK SALES ter of Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Joseph Forzano. Boyle, Philip Boyle. Donald KooKeri, cf 2 1 0 being distant 653.63 feet on a mum bid, or bid above minimum, CO.. requesting £ variance .under Toth,i ss ...-— 3 2 1 course of South 85 degrees 45 min- by the. Township Committee and the requirements of the Zoning Bihler, was a guest for the—Joanne Verilli, daughter Frank, Bruce Connolly arid utes 30 seconds East and along the payment thereof by the pur-Ordinance of. the Township of Edi- week of Mr. and Mrs. William of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Lawrence Wood. Bo swell, 3b 1 2 0 said side line, from a point where chaser according to the manner of son to permit a non-confprming Verilli, was honored on her Kulirilch, ff ..._ 2 1 1 said side line intersects the South- purchase in accordance with terms use on that, part of premises in Roberts. The Order of the ArroV, McMahoni p 10 0 easterly right of way line of theof sale on file, the Township -sirill Residence "B" Zone, and to be —Mr. and .Mrs. -Frank Lan- third birthday Monday.- Sev- the National Brotherhood of Lehigh •Valley. Railroad; thence deliver a bargain an-d sale deed used in connection with already SiRVICE INT^ANCfi eral neighbors were guests. Scout Honor Campers, is ahAdametz,. p ....:.'..,_ 0 0 0 running North. 4 degrees 14 min-for said premises. existing , business on adjoining ning and daughters Carol and Bednar, p : .1 1" 1 utes. 30-seconds Eastratf right an- . DATED: August 5, 1958. property (Sections No. 5-A-020, •_ htovy-duly Susan, spent' the weekend with honor society in scouting for gles to said Northerly side line of B. J. DUNIGAN, 5-A-260f 5-A-4TO. 5-A-53O,•' 2I-D- iRohland,:_c -.....: 3 11 Rosalind Boulevard, a distance of ...... -- -. :.Township. .Clerk •10,2. and 21-P-.1-1,:.General iB-asiness Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp- TOBACCO CROP MAY DROP scouts, explorers, and-leaders Zone and Residence' B Zone), on GiaiBfansicd, cf....' 1 0 1 100 feet to a point and corner; To be. advertised August-7t 1958, Before you'bldmfe-the air conditioner for nof ies at Belmar. The Agriculture Department meeting the necessary require- Rosehfel^,. rf .,,. "1 0 0 thence running South 85 degrees ana August 14, 1958,. in the Fords property known as Lot 9 and parts —Mr. . and Mrs. Frank says supplies of major ciga- ments. The ordeal week-end 45 minutes 30 seconds East and Beacon., .-- . . of Lots 10, IX, 12 .and.- 13, Block is held each August for candir parallel with the Northearly side ' ; . - .-' . •. - , . $16.00 256, Edisori Township: Tax. Map, working properly, check your home wiring. Braunschweig and son Craig rette tobaccos^-flue-cured and Totals X 22 13 6 line.of Rosalind Boulevard, a dis- located at: :• the intersection of were at Wildwood for the burley—probably will be lower dates from the troops and tance . of 50 feet to a point arid ...', .: ; I,EG*L.'NOTICE •.-' Plainfield Ave., . Pacificist, and posts of Raritan Council. Rahway,, .; J.L-0 « 1 0 ft 0— 1corner; thence running South, 4 An appeal has/been filed -by Chestnut St. in said Township, of Ov«*r 80% of all hornes have overloaded weekend. in the 1958-59 marketing year Fords ' :..:.'23 801 x—13 degrees 14 minutes 30 seconds West Leroy Tunison arid Louise.. Tuni- Edisori. i : ... .'" :• . .. —Miss Joyce Bihler is a than in. the-current one. at right angles to the said North- spri. requesting: a variance, in the . For the purpose1 .of hearing or wires! No appliance wilt work at full efficiency Because the English press is erly side line of Rosalind Boule- requirements.of the Zoning Ordi- j,ectlons to or protests, against the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carry-over supplies are still vard, a distance of 100 feet to a nance, of the. Township of Edison granting of said application, the Bihler. comparatively, large, the De-being beastly to Deborah Kerr, v. s..poiftrLATio]sr , point in the Northerly side line of to permit: Variance is sought for Edison Township Zoning;.Board of if it is "starved electrically"! Metro has decided to make Rosalind Boulevard; thence run- tne purpose of making a sale of Adjustment will hold a public • —Mr. and Mrs. Robert partment said,- but this year's The'ri.at-i o'.n ' s population ning along the Northerly side line the said lots 5 and_6 in Block 834. hearing on Tuesday, August 19, Argalas and sons, Roger and production may be below the most of "The. Blessing" in stood 'at J173,8$8,C»00 on June of Rosalind Boulevard North 85 The prospective purchaser will riot 1958, in the- Gouncil Chambers, Hollywood instead of over degrees 45 minutes 30 seconds purchase the said lots uriless he Municipal Building, at a . o'clock Barton, were guests of Mr. and total of domestic use and ex- 1, according-, to an' estimate by West a distance of 50 feet to theis. permitted to build a' one-family Mrs. John Blandek. . ports. This projection of pro-there. A few scenes will "bethe, Census Bureau. This was point and place of Beginning." house on each lot, in strict com- p. M. . ' . .: . PVBLIC^BSERVICE pliance with the requirements in By order of the: Zonirjg Board —Denise Mastalski,. daughr duction assumes yields near shot in London, but they'll use an increase of 2i907.,000 in the Being the same premises con- a "BB" zone", on property known of Adjustment;. the avgerage of recent years. a double for Deborah. veyed to Zedie Bryant and Virginia ! as Block 834j Lots 5. arid 6, .South WILLIAM DUNHAM, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phll'p last .year; .<. Bryant, husband and wife, by Deed •E.. B. 8/7/5£ . : , ,$3.00 WE'LL BE SEEING YOU DAY, AUGUST N THE

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Mrs. Donald V. Essex 91 Washington Avenue; Iselin FTJltoir 8-0997 —Mrs: Lawrence 'Moran and sons, James., and Robert;- at- tended the Canasta Club's annual get-together Saturday at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reigrier, Sr , Shore Acres. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Her- pich and children,: Janice, Paul and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reigner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Krueh- Baann. \—Gloria Jean Forziati was hjbstess at a party to celebrate ""Tier thirteenth birthday. Guests were Jackie and Diane Flood, Kathy, Fra&cine aad! Tommy Agosta, Carl Zeismer, Jr., Marion and "/Rosemary Lucanegro, Henry ZfJxkowsW; Eddie Thompson, Bobb.y Ell- mer, her bz-other Gary and sister, Pamela. Mr. and-Mrs. E. Thompson and daughter, Judy, also attended the parfo' later in the evening. —Mr. and Mrs. Donald F=rtfelder and daughter, Don- na, returned from spending the week at Atlantic Beaeh-. —Gary Forziati has just re- turned from Camp Cowaw at Columbia. —Guests at a barbecue at- the homfe or Mr. and Mrs. David Lavelle were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moran and; sons, James, Robert and: Lawrence, Mrs. Marguerite Lavelle, Miss Marguerite- La-^ velle and Miss Marion-'Seery. TISSUE —Mr. and Mrs: Bernard Somers -and children, Diclye and Kat'Hie and Mrs.' George. Somers have just returned from a visit to, Mr. and- Mrs. Warren Reynolds at Richford, ST. Y. —Tereie Driscoll celebrated her fourth birthday with a party with guests Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Driscoll. —Marion Lucanegro cele- brated her birthday with a party. Guests were Robert EU- mer, Carl Zeismer, Jr., ECenry Zibkowski, Francine andToiff- Save 10c XoftM 5c Off Label . : Save St Cash! J my; Agosta, Gloria and Gary Forziati, Jackie and Diane m PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT Flood, and her sisters, Rose- mary, Patricia and Theresa. :—Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Essex Shmtemmw UBBrS entertained Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Milmore at a bar- becue on Saturday. —Mr. and Mrs. William DRINK Thackara and sons, Jeffery. and Wesley, returned after spending their vacation, at Smwm ft. eight ~ M^mm^rmmm^ 12-O2. Island Heights. quart j. .—The Cancer Dressing Club GLASS can '•'"• of Chan O'Hills met with Mrs. JARS Donald Campbell, Washington Avenue. Arrangements for g husband and wife cook-out were discussed. '—Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lu- Save H cash! Breakstone, California or regular style canegro entertained at a bar- sauce becue Sunday with Mr. and pound Mrs. Wescott and children and cup 27. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellmer Cottage Cheese and children. —Mr. and Mrs. L. Allan Save 10?! cash! - tucky Whip / %' Reeves and children, Janet and Johnny, have returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs, Layard Minard, Allentown can Pa. While there they toured Dessert Topping the famous Crystal Caves in Pennsylvania. Save more cash! Holland Imported H____ i f —Christine McMahon ce brated her seventh birthday while visiting her grand- ib. mother, Mrs. A. Renney, at Sliced Ham i Mlwaukee, Wis. —There will be a board . • •••••••-. •.. ••-•. / y - •• meeting of the Chain O'Hills Save 3O?i cash! Sliced fresh daifyf^ Woman's Club at the home of Mrs. Donald Campbell, Wash- ington Avenue tonight. Sb, —Mr. and Mrs. Walt An- liverwurst 59' drews Homes Park Avenue, celebrated their wedding an- Save 8* cash! Frozen fresh '^1^ -f:._ - jm^'f niversary, with daughters Pamela and Debra. They spent 6-01; the weekend at Brigantine. , cans —Birthday celebrants for Hawaiian Punch 2 29* the past week were Douglas Deering, Patricia McLellan, Edward Gerhardt, Larry Foley, Save T0< cash! Frozen fresh I- ^;jp;^|i|# ; . j Pa t r i c i a Likes and Joan Duerdlin. —Anniversary congratula- tions to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Libby's Peas 2 25' Walsh, Clinton Avenue; Mr. and Mrs* James Healey, Grand Save 33?l cash! — Frozen Fresh — Chickeir - Beef or Turkey Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Rutnik, Elizabeth Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welchuk . of Washington Avenue. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Birds Eye Meat Pies 5 : *1 Jackson have just "returned from a tour of New England. U.S. EXHIBITION PRAISED NEW YORK — Herbert SeleefeiS for SSicing, Red, Ripe Hoover says the United. States exhibition at the Brussels World's Fair "stands out above all others." /l pound • The former President re ©pert Leste carton turned from Belgium by p!ane. Tomatoes He visited the fair as the spe- cial envoy of President Eisen- : Ivery Nigfer hower. ; The United States building at Brussels, said the 83-year- : - .•• old former Chief Executive, is ! '•architecturally the most dis- JPdyjroH Checks tinctive of the whole fair." Tlie exhibit has been criti- : cized by some as unfavorable : Cashed ^¥tm - to this country. Absolutely Right 7 r : : The preacher came along ^ Ywr;•• MEW Hiifionat Sroeeiy'Compay'.'.SBper'Mkifkfrit -: :P Everyone's favorite! full of juice and flavor—California and wrote on a fence: "I prar for all." The lawyer wrote under NECTARINES ^t9o neath, "I plead for all." NVERY 6c PFEIFFER BLVDS. PERTH AMBOY Flavorful California The doctor added: "I pre scribe for all." The plain citizen wrote: " SEEDLESS GRAPES P^ 19c nay for all." -•.- • in Pur Hewly Pawed Giant Parking Plaza - Room for Over 500 Cart EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, -1958 PAGE FIVE

Colonia Personals !

BJES. SIDNEY FREUND 19 Sandal-wood Lane : FU-8-2969 Guests at the sixth birth- day celebration of Kathleen McDonald, McParlane Boad, were Robert Ward, Phyllis Friedman, Betty and Micky Babilya, Barbara Rubin, Bar- bara and Gregory Gouillon, Joanne, and Andy Antonelli, Sandra Rozzi, Jackie, Larry, Kevin, and Eileen Iigouri-, Rosemarie and Bucky McDonald and Terry Lou Donahue. Betty and Micky Babilya were winners in mu- sical chairs and Bucky Mc- Donald won the donkey game. —Mr. and Mrs. Murray Friedman and children Marc and Phyllis, McParlane Road, have returned from a trip to' Rhodesdale Farm in Herlock, Md. —Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. John Peld- mgn and sons, Gilbert and Ricky, formerly of Pairview Avenue, that they are very happy in their new home and ARMOUR STAR - SWIFT'S PREMIUM would like their friends to write them. Their new address -LARGE- READY TO £s, Mr. and Mrs. John Peld- man, 4350 E. 16th Street, Tucson, Arizona. FR : — Guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Preund, San- 1 Ib. Freshly dalwood Lane, is Richard Greenberg, Pittsburgh, Pa. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank POTA? Woodenscheck of Woodland Drive and children, Kenneth and Kim, have returned from a week's vacation to Niagara with purchase of $1.00 or more Palls and Old Forge. from our appetizer department: —Members of Explorer Post Pency Newfoundland 245 will participate in a week- end camping trip to High- point August 22 to 24. FILLET TID BITS : —Karen Damen, Sandy Swenson, Louise McClellan, . M CilAM SAUCi William S t r an d , Ronald Schaefer, members of the In- termediate Youth Group of the New Dover Methodist Church, are spending a week at. Blair Academy, Blairstown. • Iceland —Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ESTABLISHED.IN 1921 Schaefer and children, Ron- Published. Every Friday by the ald, Joanne and Wayne, East- SCHMALTZ o GROCERS PUBLISHING CO., Inc. cliff Road, and Leslie Ker PS have returned from a trip to o Publication and Executive Offices: Wyalusing, Pa., as guests of 370 Lexington Ave, New York 17, N.Y. • MUrray Hill 6-0727 Mr. and Mrs. William Proof Pi w of . Sugar Run. They visited p Devoted to the^interest of better merchandising and greater Wyalusing Rock, World's End., efficiency. Covering supermarkets, self-service and service Knob Hill, New Albany and 1 stores, co-ops, jobbers and local chains. Spring Lake. •T/H LARGEST PAID BPA AUDITED CIRCULA- —Plans for a reunion of th@ - TION IN THIS AREA. Class of 1948, Linden High School, were made at a meet- Charles Ackerman Editor and Publisher ing at the home of Mrs. Betty Ftdds fretn @yr discount Morris J. Pessin Managing Editor Jane Cooper Frazier. It will be held October 23 at The Pines, Metuchen. Invitations Ifufki® food department... Isw- will be sent out by John Bab- bitt, Rahway, president of the low/'Sw-U-Mor" prices . . . class. —Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bresee and son Ricky, North- hill Roadr and their guest, Cooperating With Community Leaders Albert Aymer have returned SLICED SALAMI from a two-week vacation in Walter Zirpolo, President of the National Gro- Florida. cery Company, operator of a chain of supermarkets is —Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur Spedding and son Joseph, pound Domestic Aged to be congratulated on his decision to close'the big Dogwood Lane, have returned supermarket recently, opened in Perth Amboy on from a week's stay at Ocean PMVOLONE- CHIES • Sundays after meeting with the Mayor, civic and re- City. ligious leaders in the area. —Leslie Sliker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sliker, br th« pfece The market, was designed and built for seven, Woodland Drive, has returned Armour Star Top Choice Trimmed days operation and the volume during the first few from a month's vacation vis- Italian Imported Sundays the market was open wag quite satisfactory; iting Mr. and Mrs. Nils Wess- The chances are that the total weekly volume will be "burg in Florida. —Rosemary Galaida, St. PIRMCCC1AN0 CHE affected very-little, because people who know that the George's Avenue, has just left market is closed on Sunday will do their shopping Brussels where she visited the by *h« piece *^ ®^ Saturday. . :: , fair and will continue her trip through Europe, returning to On the other hand, the fact that the market co- Colonia at the end of August. Pecked in Lucca, Italy—Imported o'perates with the community's civic and religious —The next executive board OlUOi Eli PeRTiiHOUiE groups should gain many friends for the National meeting of the Colonia Vil- 'OLIVE mi Grocery Company and their patronage as customers lage Civic Association will be on other days; held with Andrew McClellan, Sandalwood Lane, on August 20. Plans will foe formulated for the fall and winter sea- son. —The next cancer dressing meeting of the Colonia Club will be held August 18 with SAV-U-MOR DISCOUNT CLOT! Mrs. Charles Hozempa, 55 Longfellow Drive. All mem- bers are urged to attend as dressings are badly needed. —The annual picnic for members of Boy Scout Troop 45 and Explorer Post 245 and their families will be held at 2 P. M. August 17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Solano, SMOKED PORK SHOULDER North Hill Road. Games and contests will be featured. The next meeting for the Mothers Club will be September 10 at the home of Mrs. Norman PICNIC Bresee. —Mr. and Mrs. Gordon FRESH LARGE WASHABLE Schraeder, Longfellow Drive; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arm- j strong, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew SHRIMP Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Maher celebrated Mrs. Schraeder's birthday and the ROBES wedding1 anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong r>y din- ing at the WAst-minst-ar, Do- ver, and eiiio1")"" "Damn Yankees" at the Pr.per Mill Playhouse. |—-Ted Sebraeder, Longfel- low Drive, has returned from BRAS a two-week vacation to Bel- mar with Mr. and Mrs. Gens McClusky.

SADIOACTIVITY INCREASES BERGEN, Norway — At- mospheric radioactivity over western Norway in the past three months was higher than in the same period last year, according to a report by the Defense Research. Institute, PAGE SIX THURSDAY, AUGUST 73 1958 EDISON TOWNSHIP.AND FORDS BEACON

j Hill Joins Navy; in effect. Governor Meyner Just Tired that- surprised me for I had are treated better and re- -chool. As. in most .foreign called that wlieh . they?; re- : Iselin Kadets said there is a good chance fbrmed my opinion from spected* more in the Domini- countries, the Dominican Re- turned from Lima; .they stayed The Crow's Nest Given Fareivell Party that if the exemption is ruled (Continued from Page 1) newspaper accounts and radio can Republic than in any public has an American school' with friends on Staten Island. COLONIA — Seaman ap- unconstitutional, the ban complaints. You may.be sure and television comments: other Latin American coun- sponsored bs*-tiie TJl S. State They looked around, especial- Get New Ranks prentice Kenneth Bobert Hill, would go into effect in Atlan- you will never please everyone Trajillo Would Win try. Americans are given spe- Department "which- lends fi- ly in this section of New Jer^ cial consideration. If an nancial aid and provides sey, as.they, wante'd, to be near ISELIN^-Fourteen members son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tic, Ocean and Cape May but I want to say your ad- "If a fair and secret ballot 1 of the Kadets of America Hill, St. George Avenue, re- Counties. ministration seems to be try-was held tomorrow," Mr. Hart American makes a traffic teachers. "The four youngest New York, and decided on have returned from atraining ported to the Brooklyn Navy Police Chief John R. Egan ing: very hard. I have lived in stated, "Trujillo -would get 90mistake he is gently cau- boys attended such a school. their Fords home as the best : course at Sweetwater. They Yard Tuesday for service for- Woodbridgre nearly all my life per cent of the vote. He is tioned not to make the mis-Ronald was a student- at ;a buy.' ;•"'..••••. :;: :-;:';: "• •'; • • ./'';' said today he will attend a 1 r take again. Most of the po-local private school. All five enjoyed a week of intensive two years in the U. S. Navy. conference tomorrow of chiefs attending schools that were , ery smart. He knows the : Five-year-old Craig. told us training in new maneuvers. The Hills were hosts to over of communities in which already crowded in 1933. With psychology, of his people so licemen speak English. In all boys speak Spanish, :, .< >.-.: .,- that he met Juan Per on, for- Jottings: Tests were held the last day forty guests at a farewell lawn highway stores prevail. The this housing- development we well he is two or three-jumps the country, Americans are, Mr. and ,Mrs.,;Hatt,;m.et in mer dictator of Argentihawho Tech. Sgt. George Q. Pa-and the following ranks were party Saturday night. meeting has been called by have had I can appreciate ahead of them all the time. given cordial welcome. This is Mexico City where • he was in soiight 'and was 'given asyluin tiira, son of Mr. and Mrs.attained: Seaman Hill is a 1958 Prosecutor Wilentz. the load added to inadequate "His psychology is wonder- not true in any- other Latin the State Department and her in the: Dominican RepubliCp schooling. We just can't build or South American country father, now dead, was a cpn- John Pahira, 176 Woodruff First sergeant. Jay Strasser; graduate of Middlesex County "We will receive our in- ful. Not a day passes in his .',-: "I;rode in his car," he, said; Avenue, Kvenel, has com- Vocational and Technical schools and take care of a country that you do not read where they are a bit jealous •sul. After.-; they were married Mrs .Hart said that Craig in- pleted a| two-week active master sergeant, William High School, New Brunswick. structions then," he said. "My million other problems as wein the papers that some group of Americans. When you ar-they lived- in Mexico City, Beyle; sergeant first class, Jay department will then, follow deed, became' .very friendly training period at Otis Air would like. As far as I can is organizing a parade, a rive in the other countries then went to Lima, then to with;Peron, :; .-. ''•. ' ':i"..' Smith; sergeant, Richard them to the letter. We will Americans are made to wait. the Dominican Republic. Mr. Force Base, Massachusetts, Civic Association see most of the hell raising is meeting, a banquet to express Mrsv Hart showed us some with the 108th Fighter-Inter- Boyle; corporal, Bruce Bakos, obey the prosecutor's orders." being done by the newcomers homage and gratitude to Tru- They will ask for your birth Hart was in the 'State Depart- :ind private first class, James To Meet August 13 Another problem is no copy into the Township. They have certificate or other papers ment for seyen years. dinner plates, and other arti- cesptor Wing, New Jersey Air Reilly and William Bertalan. jillo. It may be the press, the cles made of mariogany she: National Guard. ... I don't ISELIN — The Greater of the law has orficiallyxbeen been stung by the builders and farmers,, the public account- which most likely are at the The Kadets announced the bottom of your trunk. AH ' This last • trip, Mr. Hart was brought back.'. with her. She knjaw how you feel about" it, Iselin Civic Association . will received by Magistrate Des- want the Township to remedy ants or rice growers planning tushed to' the Dominican Re- also displayed articles, made buft every time I settle down foilowing schedule of coming meet August 13* at 8 at Persh- mond and in case of an arrest their troubles overnight." a testimonial. An opening of little annoying things are apt everts: August 20, a tour of public in February of • last of lignum vitae wood includ- _to] look at television—which ing Avenue School. William T. he will have no law to go by. a new road between two cities to happen to 'Americans in year when the previous man- Lakehurst and dinner with Reedy, president, r announced Mr. Kilby, who said he was other Latin American coun- ing jewel box, shoes and pdw-. " isn't often these days—and I "Magistrates can't go by 11^ be an opportunity to ager became ill and died of ier boxes. She brought back find myself looking at a re- the men stationed at the base; that all residents of Iselin are "not looking for any jobs and tries." August 23, an overnight newspaper accounts; we must favors", had commendation honor Trujillo, or a dedica- cancer. The family joined him iey,erail c o 1 b r f u 1 'paintings peat, I feel like writing the invited to join. Meetings will have the complete law," Mag- tion of a new hospital or Trujillo Is Boss the following July and they camping trip will be held at take place on the second for garbage collection in the done by. native artists which sponsors to tell them that istrate Desmond said. school. You can miss one or Rafael Trujillo, the dicta- returned, to. the United States she plans to hang.in her Fords never again will I buy their Jamesburg; August 27, the Wednesday of each month at Township. regular meeting at St. Ce- The Citizens Committee for two in your district, but don't tor, is a five-star general and last month. Their furniture home when the. decorating'" is ' product. Some of the shows the school. He concluded by saying: miss too many testimonials. arrived in Fords last week. celia's Church; August 30, Sunday Closing in New Jer- "I'm just fed up with so nuich commander in chief of the completed. She showed us an were not so good the first sey, an organization of inde- You must be on hand with armed forces. He is 68 years -Meantime the whole family exquisite carved ivory fan. \ time. Why do we have to look participation, in the statewide complaining." drill competition at Spots- pendent store owners, issued your vivas." old. His brother Hector serves has been . busy redecorating "All women.use fans on the at them: a second time? I Get Bids a, statement in which they Mr. Hart has met Trujillo as president but Rafael is their home which they had know I don't. I settle for a wood; September 1, participa- island," she related. ' tion in the Labor Day parade (Continued from Page 1> said the Sunday closing law BR Grossing twice, once on Christmas Day boss. Jose, a third brother, is rented for a year. -..'•,'- . Just before I left we began good book instead. . . . Army of bids was $803,177, $20,000 provides "a ban on sale of or in the. American Embassy. the czar of the TV -and radio The firm-for . which Mr. PFC. Stephen J. Bitto, 19, son in Plainfield, and November 5, less than anticipated. (Continued from Page 1) to discuss Trujillo again, and a performance for the PTA of offer of sale of clothing, wear- When the Americans discuss industry. . Hart works —. Olin Mathiesen Mr. Hart •concluded: "It is an of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bitto, Robert W. Larson, 14 Rich- ing apparel, building and the attorneys for the Central Trujillo in public where they "The three brothers," Mr. Chemical Corporation, has 19 McLean Street, Iselin, is School 6 in observance of ard Road, will serve as com- Railroad Company of New absolute . dictatorship, well Armistice Day. lumber supply materials, fur- may be overheard they refer Hart commented, "are more three main branches, Wiri- tailored,: beautifully designed participating in supply opera- missioner with the authority, niture, household and office Jersey shall have the.right of to him as "Mr. Smith." or less a team. Hector is car-chester/ which makes riffles, filling the unexpired term of and .beautifully organized. tions with the . 124th Trans- furnishings and appliances on participating in all condem- American publications are rying more and more of the batteries, construction tools The people consider it nor- portation Company in Thule, Avenue. . . from Avenel, a son Harry F. Wight. Sunday. It does not prevent nation actions. All expenses, permitted ori the island but weight and makes what I call and cartridges; Squibb which to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Szelc, mal. There are no manifesta- Greenland. Bitto is scheduled pssential activities or recrea- costs and purchase prices will only if they contain nothing minor or middle decisions. manufactures Pharmaceuti- tions of force, no secret ar- to return in mid-October to 297 Woodruff Avenue, a tion on Sundays. Now it is UP be borne by the Central Rail- derrogatory to the Trujillo The big ones are still up to cals, and Mathiesen, which daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bela rests, no beatings, no knocks his regular assignment at Two Guys Test to the people to demonstrate road and Reading •Railroad. government or the Trujillo Rafael." makes fertilizers, insecticides at the door at 3 A. M. by se- Fort Eustis, Va. The former Ducsak, 97 Walnut Street. . . that their will in the form of Similar resolutions were family. When the high jinx of . Ciudad Trujillo, the capital arid industrial chemicals. Ma- from Iselin, a son to Mr. and (Continued from Page 1) cret police. It may have been Woodbridge High student en- lem the local police may come this Sunday closing law canpassed recently by the County Rafael, Jr., was front page city of the Republic, accord- thiesen has lately begun to Mrs. Charles Messina, 17 Fal- be a just and workable solu- Freeholders. Work on the so in the early, years when/he tered the Army in July, 1957, up against." news, no /word was heard on ing to the Harts, is the third develop overseas markets. It was establishing his dictator- and completed basic training mouth Road, a daughter to tion of a problem that has overpass is expected to start the island. The American most expensive city to live in is planning to go into alumi- Mr. and Mrs. Belmar Mota, 80 The Sunday closing bill is plagued ths state for many within the next three months ship but it is not like that at Port Carson, Colo. aimed at the big highway publications failed to arrive as far as food prices are con- num and will be the fourth now. Trujillo knows^ he can ilarconi Avenue. . from Wood- years." after years of delay. and the Americans got their cerned. Only Caracus and largest producer when plans bridge, a son to Mr. and Mrs.stores which have become big : be an alive-harsh dictator or business in New Jersey. The news from airplane . pilots; Tehran top it. Ciudad Tru- are completed. , ' a dead forgotten dictator." Frank Studenski, 143 James from newcomers to the island jillo has a dollar economy— Area Supervisor Here and There: Street, a son to Dr. and Mrs.law seeks to bar sale of cloth- ing, furniture, home and office Trujillo Government or from the embassy. •Dominican and American After a two-month semi- ,.- Police Commissioner Charles H. Rothfuss, 63 Green Mr. Hart said he subscribed money are interchangeable. vacation—he must report to Jlangione has a double reason Street, a son to Mr. and Mrs.furnishings, appliances and (Continued from Page 1) building materials. It exempts many revolutions." " ; to Time magazine, received it The climate of the country the office now and then—Mr. for looking as proud as punch Toseph Albanese, 64 Caroline they are willing to give ten for months, and during the is hot and humid, and Mrs.Hart. will be area supervisor these days. For he and Mrs. Street, a daughter to Mr. andAtlantic, Cape May and per cent to the other fellow. Asked whether the people PLAYHOUSE Ocean Counties. in the Dominican , Republic time of Junior's escapades Hart said it was necessary to for Latin America. He will be Mangione are grandparents— Mrs. Peter Butth, 522 Vesper They have to be forced into a' there were suddenly ho copies. sleep under mosquito netting based in New York, but .will HI-2-0348 "1 of twin daughters! The pa- venue, a daughter to Mr. and Owners of small stores in 50-50 deal. are content, Mr, Hart replied: There is no night flying on in order to have a comfortable have to take - freguent trips. "AIR-CONDITIONED" rents are Mr. and Mrs. Rob- VIrs. Edward Lilly, 279 Amboy the Township, accustomed to "I don't believe their atti- "The comment of the people the island in?- order to prevent night's rest. The family hopes it can stay THURS. THRU SAT. ert Schultz, 253 South Park venue. . . from Fords, a son doings business on Sunday, tude should be considered in speaks for them. They will say particularly on Sunday morn- to you: 'Here we are on thethe smuggling in of arms to "As in most Latin American put for a while.. Asked how '••:'" AUGUST 7-9 " ' t Drive, Woodbridge, and Mama to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley an unfavorable light nor possible revolutionists. countries," Mr. Hart told me, they happened'to come to La- is the former Lenore Man- Schultz, 6 Nina Corner, a son ings, are-puzzled as to whether should we condemn them as same island, take a look at fayette Estates, Mrs. Hart re- "HI6H SCHOOL to Mr. and Mrs. Steve No- or not they will have to close the culture and training of Haiti!'. In Haiti there is no "When^ you drive a car,'' "the public schools are for gione. The babies have been Sunday, and many were Mr. Hart recalled, "there are lower classes. The middle and •: X0NFSiENTlAL" v named Darleen Lee and Di-grady, 47 Liberty Street, a the peoples in these countries commercial life, no currency police check points on every daughter to Mr. arid Mrs. checking with their lawyers are basically different." value. No one would invest a upper classes, regardless of With Russ Tamblyn and ane Lynn. . . . Miss Barbara to determine whether they are road, about every hour's financial strain; send their ... ;v Jan Sterling ' '' Andersen, 109 Maxwell Ave- George Lane, 80 Grant Ave- The Dominican Republic nickel in Haiti/' drive. You are asked for your children to private schools nue, a son to Mr. and Mrs.in the categories named in has been in the news a great Tender the dictatorship the "HOT SPELL" nue, Ford^, a WHS graduate the bill. name, license and destination, where the standards are very •Who recently completed her Ernest Vamos, 151 Woodland deal lately due to the antics people are working and no and as a result the govern- high." With Shirley Booth and Avenue. . . from Port Reading, A question being asked fre- of the son of the dictator, Anthony Quinn work at Katherine Gibbs one is starving, the Fords res- ment knows your movements It cost the Harts $100 a Saturd3.y and Sunday a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.quently is: Can Highway Rafael Trujillo, and the con-ident related. He said there as a record is kept. Americans School, Montelair, has secured Ralph Meniehiello, 921 West stant threat of revolution. month to send their boys to . • Continup-qs. . a position with American stores remain partially open are many poor people^ on the SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY Avenue, a daughter to Mr. and this Sunday? Many of them The Dom.-nican Republic oc- island. Home Magazine, New York. Mrs. John Lehotsky, 35 East sell items not covered in the cupies the eastern two-thirds AUGUST 10-12 Frederick Beckley, 51 George Street. . . from Hopelawn, a of the island of Hispaniola, "There are three very dis- Street, Avenel, head of the new law such as toys, food, tinct social, layers.," he con- "CRY.TERROR" laughter to Mr. and Mrs. cameras and pets. Other items situated between Cuba on the mathematics department at remain uncertain such as west and Puerto Rico on thetinued: "10 per cent are up- ® COLOR PRINTS With James Mason and , Woodbridge High, is partici- William Weir, 130 Howard per class, 15 per cent middle Rod Steiger ' Street. "' ' , " hardware and garden sup- east. The boundary between ® MOVIE FILM pating this week in the sixth plies. it and revolution-torn Haiti class and 75 per cent are poor. "THEXAW AHD annual Mathematics Institute The latter are the! ones, who ® ENLARGING JACK WADE" Another question frequent- which occupies the western BRORSWICK being conducted at Rutgers part of the island is 193 miles do the hard work."; , '; 9 FILM SUPPLIES With Robert Taylor and University Summer Session. HOW ABOUT ly asked is: Will the exemp- •r Discussing Trujillo, Mr. '., ~7beS, Richard Widmark long. : ©FLASH BULBS . . .Philip-A. Wudski, 21 Rail- tion of the three shore coun- Hart; said.: "Surprisingly Every Wednesday, Hungarian ties stand up in court? Mr. Hart has lived.in Latin Show. way Avenue, Colonia, will enough—-and .1 .have beens in ••: PUBLIX From 2 P. M. Continuous mark the completion of 30 YOUR DANCING? Unconstitutional? America off and on since he every town in the Dominican Jhemost Don't let poor dancing miin a Most of the Township law- was 11 years old. He resided challenging years of service with the New in Mexico, Peru, El Salvador, Republic-and talked to- all Jersey Bell Telephone Co. ood party for you. Come to yers questioned said they felt kinds of people —the people love story PHARMACY Arthur Murray's now and this exemption is unconstitu- Columbia, Ecuador, Guate- of our time! 91 Main St., Woodbridge next Wednesday. He is em- mala, and Cuba. are solidly behind Rafael Tru- ployed in the company's Lin- learn all the latest steps. tional and will void the entire jillo," : . ;. • law. Governor Meyner, in "I never got to Haiti," Mr. Phone JSE 4-0809 ISELIN THEATRE den Plant Department. Wud- You'll find it's quick and easy And then he said something ski will be honored next o learn the Arthur Murray signing the bill, said the ex-Hart explained. "Just too Open Evenings Till 10 ISELIN, N. J. LI-8-9090 emption was the most serious Sunday Till 1 V. M. AIR-CONDITIONED Wednesday at a luncheon in Way. So defect in the bill. He sug- FREE PARKING IN BEAR the Hitchin' Post, Union. He be sure of gested the Legislature come Phil GAREY THURS. - FRL - SAT, is a member of H. G. McCully popularity back and rewrite the bill to Chapter, Telephone Pioneers .enroll provide for county referen- Gypsy Rose LEE f r • of America. . . . at Arthur dums on whether the ban Friday: Cartoon Revue BUMPER STRIP CLUB Murray's. STATE should go into effect locally. FULL WEEK — AUGUST 5 TO 12 Show Starts at Dusk II Meets Tuesday Night! The legislators from the shore At the Typetvriter: counties wrote in a clause hi The Most Challenging Love Story of Our Tinie! THEATRE .Vera. Ryan is back at her the bill which stated that if Frank SINATRA ® Tony CURTIS ® Natalie WOOD Woodbridge, .-K. J. t the exemption is found un- desk at the Municipal Build- — AIR CONDITIONED- ing after being on sick leave constitutional, the. rest of the f J Starring — Glynis Johns since the end of May. Wel- bill would be void. This was KINGS GO FORTH WED. THRU SAT. Cameron Mitchell come back, Vera. . . The drivers done to prevent extension of Eex Thompson the sales ban to their coun- Plus—In Color Frank Sinatra, license of David Bay, 20, 685 •PLUS — Barron Avenue, Woodbridge, ties. In the very next clause, "THE LONE RANGER" and First Bank and Trust Co. Tony Curtis in has been suspended for four ARTHUR MURRAY however, a standard provision *£!»§» months under the point sys- New Brunswick Studio is found declaring that if. one "THE LOST CITY OF GOLD" tem—• two careless driving and 327 George Street, Cor. Liberty portion of the law is unconr "Kings GoForth" CHarter 7-6171 TRAVELER'S -AIDS: three speeding complaints . . - stitutional, the rest remains — Plus — Miss Patricia A. Leary, 1149 Green Street, Iselin and Miss "COLOSSUS OF Jeanne M. Widmaier, 199 NEW YORK" Demorest Avenue, Avenel, have TRAVELERS been awarded scholarships for CHECKS SUN"., MON., TUES. The funds to pay the freshman year at Douglass AUG. 10, 11, 12 College. Miss Leary, a gradu- for your expenses And The Lost City ate of Woodbridge High School en route — in William Prince, was granted a $200 College safe-to-carry Jim Backus in Of ^ Scholarship. Miss Widmaier form. also a local high school gradu- You need a SUN.,-' MON. - TUES. ate, was awarded a $200 Citi- BANKING BY MAIL zenship Institute Scholarship given by the New Jersey State The -way to conduct your ' — Plus — Federation of Women's Clubs SAVINGS UMBRELLA, routine banking business \ "HELL'S FIVE HOURS" to an entering freshman who as though you hadn't left 1 WED. THRU SUN; attended the Citizenship In- home.. stitute as a high school junior AUGUST 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 11-year-old Joe Chosney, too... • Lane, Colonia, is Elvis Presley in spending his vacation with his SAFE DEPOSIT BOX and 80-year-old grandmother ',n Every family should* have " Tlie place to safeguard youf : the Highlands. He is having money in a savings account valuables until you return, i "KING CREOLE" -v' AFFAIR" .;•'• loads of fun clamming. . - equal to at least , ~ last hut not Least: six months' income. Born at Perth Amboy Gen- WOODBRIDGE eral Hospital; from Sewaren, This money stands between ASK US A80UT ALL OF THEM BEFORE YOU SET OFF a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ray- a happy/secure family mond Seguine, 66 Sewaren ON YOUR NEXT VACATIOH OR BUSINESS TRIP! DRIVE-IN and all financial emergencies. @ SHOP IN WOODBRIDGE • •A Walter Keade Theatre | 3 DAYS Regular deposits plus dividends * THURS. - FBI- - SAT. NOW THRU TUESDAY soon build a cash reserve s Wash 'n' Wear for you and your family. The Bank ivith All the Services" Exclusive First Run Showing .© © ERICH MARIA REMARQUE'S .a Slacks BAXKING HOURS: Monday—Thursday 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. a -first Bank and Trust Company m« liliiftiBMMi ...... * "...Fcrlh Amboy, N.J ....J...^. 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"WILD HERITAGE" Late HORROR SHOW 1 WOODBRIDGE Color s SHOP IN WOODSaiDGE EDISON TOWNSHIP ANO FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 PAGE SEVEN FORDS HOPELAWN KEASBEY Dunham-Miller Summer Souvenir Sale Fund Raising Cake Sale 1st ' Betrothal Told jSlated September 10th Project Held Group Project - FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. FORDS — The Women's ment will enter handiwork FORDS—The Priscilla Mis- FORDS—Mrs. Leonard Na- Martin Miller, Washington Club of Fords will hold a sum- and the garden- department sionary Circle of Our Re- rode, Burnham Drive, was Street, Perth Arnboy, haw an- mer souvenir sale at the first will also exhibit. "•• • deemer Lutheran Church has hostess at a meeting of the nounced the. engagemelifc Of ffjlj mpetiiig b'eirig planned for been conducting- a "traveling fund-raising committee of their daughter, .Anne. Eliza- September 10. The program basket" program during the Ramot chapter, B'nai Brith jjeth, to Leroy James Dunham, «4Iisb include color movies Civic Association to summer to raise money to be Women, Monday. Mrs. Narode Jr., son of Mr, and Mts. Leroy taken tits members who toured Hold Picnic Sunday used for the Missions Fund. was recently named co-chair- «V f. Dunham, 619 Amboy Ave- the United States during the Members take turns making man of the committee. .Jiue. / ., ;• .. •. .:. '.'..,'..•- :; suirnjje.r.* ; : ; MENLO PARK —The third food specialties of their choice Mrs. L. Shapiro ajid Mrs. L. I. Miss Miller; is a graduate of Paffia Frohwein, the student annual picnic of the Menlo and bringing them to the next Bitkower, chairmen, an- Jperth Amboy High School aiid .representative sponsored by Park Terrace Civic Organiza- member on an arranged list. nounced the first fall project |s with the Westinghouse "thf, group,: will report on the tion will be held this Sunday The recipient in turn donates will be a cake sale to be held 4 jporporation in Edison, .. .'.',: ciSffieriship institute held; at a contribution to the Mission September 5 at the Metuchen *','- Mr. Dunham also graduated Douglas College, New Bruns- at Roosevelt Park, Grove 2, Fund for the contents of the Counter 6. Food Market. The telephone from Perth Ambpy Higri wick. :•''.-.''•• - , .. basket. Then she makes her squad will call each member JSchool and attended Newark art department'of the - Over one hundred families own home made item -and to find out who will bake and preparatory Schobl. He .is em- Wqiifiii's Club of Fords has are expected. Games have brings it to the next- member who will sell. The baked goods ployed by the- "V7illard> Dun- been, meeting every Thursday been arranged for the chil- on the traveling list. This plan will be picked up Thursday jiam Construction Company, during the summer under the dren and an adult football has been most successful fi- night or Friday morning. fpords. •••'•• ....-.'.• •: - game is scheduled for 4 P. M.nancially and socially with the |irfectipn of Mrs. Chester Mrs. A. Apson will serve as I A June wedding is planned. Saginski and expect to exhibit The Civic Organization will women keeping in contact in their work at the coming Mid- open fall meetings September the absence of regular meet- chairman of the fashion show ings. October 15 at Temple Neve dlesex Courfty Fair, 8 at the School 19. Sholom, Metuchen. Mrs. F. rds Resident ••: ' '.' aiesex County Fair August 13 Kaufman will write and nar- %'. To Wed in Mayto""i;6|--;s>'-.'. ' - ' rate the commentary. Re- Thi, American home depart- Miss Geraldine Falcone freshments will be served and I. FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. favors and prizes will be Frank P. Horvatli, 413'. Leon awarded. Those who would flvenue, Perth Ambpy, an- W Woman• .; Church Bride Saturday like to serve on the fashion nounce - the V engagement of show committee should call Meir daughter, Ethel Ann, to FORDS — Miss Geraldine her father's plumbing busi- INTERESTED IN NEW GAME: Youngsters at Hopelawn playground are going aU out for their newest game, outdoor Mrs. Apson, Mrs. Walter JTames Douglas Inglis^ soil, of Aids Children Connie Falcone, daughter of ness. bowling-. The use of the pins and bowling balls was donated by the father of one of the children who regularly visits Mitchel, fund-raising chair- ftfr. and Mrs, James Ihglis, •Mr, and Mrs. Ruggerio Fal- Mr. Bogdanowitz graduated •*,*»•! ••*3*H%%WWmim - the playground. man, or Mrs. Narode, co- FORDS — Ten township from Woodbridge High School £42 Main Street. .. families, opened their homes cone,.^ 44 Dunham Avenue, chairman. V A graduate' of Perth Amboy was married Saturday to Ed- and is attending the Manhat- TO REHEARSE PLAY : this summer to girls and boys tan School of Music. High School, Miss Horvath is from New York City for twoward Stanley Bogdanowitz, FORDS — The drama de- Miss Roberta M. Kovacs ^/ith the personnel department son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward After a honeymoon in At- Sorensen Takes ^eefcs as part of the program lantic -City, the couple will re- partment of the Woman's Club of California Shipping Com- of the New York Herald Tri- Bogdanowitz, 70 Summit Ave- Fire Auxiliary nue. side at the Dunham Avenue of Fords will meet tomorrow pany. bune Fresh Air. Fund. with Mrs. James Harkay, Han- Weds Perth Amboy Man Special Course Mr. Inglis is a graduate of Rev.. Alfred \Smith per- address. Woodtaridge Jligh School and Mrs. Ernest Nelson, 14 Over- f For going away, the bride son Avenue, to rehearse for a FORDS — Miss Roberta M. . Miss . Marguerite Kovacs, FORDS—Robert Sorensen, 7 Meets Sept.-2 look Terrace, was chairman formed the ceremony at Our Mystic Street, is participating is in the.U. S. Navy stationed Lady of Peace Church. wore blue with white acces- play to be presented in the Kovacs, daughter of Mrs. Hopelawn, was maid of honor KEASBEY — The Ladies for the. area and suggests that sories and a white orchid...- fall. in Newark College of Engi- Mt Virginia Beach, Va, .' Given in marriage by her Robert Kovacs, 527 Crows and Miss Janet Pokol( Fords, Auxiliary of Keasbey Fire families who are interested in Mill Road, and the late Mr. and Miss Florence Ludwig, neering's summer honors op- Protection Company 1 held They plan to be married participating in this worth- father, the bride wore a gown tion program, which is open next May. of white, embroidered tulle Kovacs, was married Sunday New Brunswick, were brides- their annual picnic Tuesday at while program next year call to Ernest L. Toth, son of Mrs.maids,. All the attendants are to the top 20% in scholastic the home of the president, ••% ' — : her for information and litera- and lace with a tiered skirt LAFAYETTE ESTATES and achievement of the junior and arranged from1 a bustle. Her Andrew Toth, Perth Amboy, cousins of the bride. Mrs. Robert Collins, St. Ste- JSON AND HEIR! '• " ture. and the late Mr. Toth. Andrew Toth, Jr., Fords, senior classes. It affords these ° FORDS' — Dr. anoV Mrs. veil fell from a coronet of phen's Avenue. Mrs, Nelson said the chil- SHOREGREST at FORDS Rev. Albert W. Kovacs, was best, man for his brother, students the opportunity of Approximately 28 members Arthur Maron, daughte"*r and lace and pearls and she car- getting the experience and dreri hated to go home. "It ried white orchids and sweet- Minersville, Pa., formerly of and John Sullivan, Fords, and enjoyed the social and re- ion-in-law of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Choma, Woodbridge, training that comes from a Benjamin Sunshine,: Maxwell is really;-wonderful to open heart roses. _-.. • , "•'. a family party for daughter Hopelawn, cousin of the bride, freshments. by MRS. LESTER KRESS performed the double-ring were ushers. period of productive effort in Avenue, announce^ the birth your home for this/short time : 55 Inverness Terrace, Fords Elaine Marie's first birthday. The first fall meeting of the and jsee • how th|^ youngsters Miss Mary Nagy,:; Edison, ceremony at John Calvin Re- The couple are graduates of the many kinds of industries of a son this week at Norfolk, Liberty 8-2215 Guests were Mr. and Mrs. where opportunities for learn- group will be held September enjoy Jieing away from the was maid of honor and Miss formed Church, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge High School. Mrs. 2 at 8 at the firehouse. ; Gay Orcutt, Iselin, and Miss Henry Wort, Staten Island. ing exist. va. . ; city."" -' "••/•} —All the residents of Lafa- assisted by the pastor, Rev. Toth also graduated from -Mrs, Maron is the former Carole Merniri, Perth Amboy, —Robert Altieri, son of Mi\ Francis Yirtez. Wood Secretarial School, New Aside from high academic yette Estates are urgently re- and Mrs. Alfonso Altieri, is Lynn Sunshine. Her father is READY FOR FALL were bridesmaids. quested to attend a special Given in marriage by herYork, and is with Irwin's Fur- scores, a student must also Librarian Seeks r firing commander of the ' KEASBEY— The first fall William Keaffer was best spending the summer at the uncle, William Kovacs, Fords, niture, Woodbridge. Mr. Toth receive a satisfactory rating meeting to be held at Our home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Middlesex County American meeting of the Keasbey Demo- man and Steven Nagy and Lady of Peace School Mon- the bride wore a gown of Ital- is a veteran of four years of from the company where he is Return of Books Legion. * Rodger Falcone served as Altero, Ocean Gate. The A1-'ian silk with bodice of Brus- service in the U. S. Navy. . working. He must submit a cratic Woman's Club will be day night. The group will hear tieris joined him Wednesday AVENEL — It has been an- MEETING SEPT. 3 held September 15. Meetings ushers. • the facts concerning the pro- sels lace and a chapel train. After a honeymoon tour, f.ase study dealing \vli!';h a nounced by Mrs. Frank Maz- to celebrate his birthday. Her fingertip veil fell from a the couple will reside in subject in the field of human FORDS — The. "Women's are Usually held on the second Mrs. Bogdanowitz attended posed variance for the con-Robert's sister Yvonne is zur, librarian, that the circu- Guild of St. John's Episcopal Monday of the month except Woodbridge schools. ; and is struction of garden apart- half hat of silk and lace and Woodbridge: For traveling, relations specifically related lation of books for July at the spending a few weeks with she carried a cascade of white the bride was attired in black to the subject matter which Church will resume meetings for the September meeting. employed as , bookkeeper in ments in Varady's Grove. Re- Mr. and Mrs. Frank DiTo- Avenel Library was 2,080. September 3 at 7:45 at the liable information concerning roses with baby's breath and and white silk with white ac- makes up the course of study Residents are reminded that maso, Irvington. She is en- ivy. cessories. in his department. church auditorium^ the proposal is being printed joying her birthday at a gath- the library is open Mondays, and will be distributed to each ering today. Mr. Sorensen is partici- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- OPENING SESSION .; ; FORBS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY •family in .the development. pating in the program as an -" POBDS-^-The Better SctSSsfe days from 10 to 12 and Tues- Everyone is asked to attend so '• —Mr. and Mrs. Patrick employee of the Public Service day and Thursday evenings Association will hold its first that all sides can participate Ruggiero, De Grasse Street, Electric and Gas Company, from 7 to 8. , fall meeting on September 9. Warn OF COMING in the discussion. and Mr. and Mrs. Santo Cas- MENLO PARK TERRACE NOTES Elizabeth. Regular, meetings are held (Note: For insertions in the calendar, call Mrs. Lester A plea was made by Mrs. trovince, Hearthstone Avenue, Mazzur for the return of books the second Tuesday of each Kress, 55 Inverness Terrace, Fords, LI-8-2215, or Inde- —Mr. and Mrs. Ronald celebrated their wedding an- Catalon dined out and at- By MRS. SHIRLEY FISHLEE and friends and relatives. borrowed from the old library. month. ______pendent-Leader, ME-4-1111, before noon Tuesday of niversaries this week. 148 Jefferson Street —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Milcsik Feted each week. Mrs. Kress is correspondent for Fords, Hope- tended a party at the home These outstanding books can AXJXItlABT TO MEET —Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kress Menlo Park Terrace Kane and children celebrated be returned without any fine lawn and Keasbey. of Mr. and Mrs. William Cata- At Shower hy Friends K FORDS — The Mothers lon in celebration of Mr. were hosts at a dinner party Liberty 8-578S his birthday at a gathering or charge. Wednesday for Merrill Stein- with Mr. and Mrs. George Auxiliary of the Fords-Clara '. •: '•' , - AUGUST. ;• • • -. - ;•' Catalon's birthday Monday. FORDS — Mrs. Alfred berg who had just returned —Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard Munch and children, Long Milcsik, 19 Carltqn Street, was PROPOSED NEW AGENCY Barton Little League will meet —Mr. and Mrs. Jerome August 18 at the Clara Barton 7—^Meeting, art department, Woman's Club of Fords. from Spain and Majorca. Bearison, Mr. and Mrs. BenIsland. honored at a shower held at Legislation to provide uni- Weiser are spending^ a few Sunday the Kresses were Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard the home of her parents Mr. fied control of the nation's Firehouse. . 8—Meeting, drama department, Woman's Club of days vacationing at "Niagara —Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Fords with Mrl. James Harkay, 58 Hanson guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her-Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs.Russell are hosts to nephew and Mrs. Joseph Kalman in fast-growing fast-moving air Falls, N. Y., where they are man Braun, Newark, and Sol Silverman dined at a Nixon. traffic, both civilian and mili- Avenue. ~: . . celebrating their anniversary. Eric Neal Kaston, Laurelton, New Brunswick Secre- dined at The Pines, Metuchen. Manhattan restaurant Thurs- for the week. ' • . The affair was given by fel- tary, has come up for action in 11—Baseball trip to Philadelphia by the Second Ward —Debra Goodmarl, daugh- day and saw a performance the Senate. tarial, Accounting and Republican Club. - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat —Mr. and .Mrs. William —Susan and Gail Morrison, low members of the Thimble Brennan, Arlington Drive, of Music Man. Guild of the First Hungarian Senator Monroney (D., Prep School 14—Meeting, aft department Woman's Cltib of Fords. Goodman, was hostess at a daughters of Mr. and Mrs. marked their wedding, anni- —Arthur Murphy, Jr., wasKenneth Morrison, are spend- Evangelical Lutheran Church Okla. said its prompt passage '' After six weeks' training yc?u 18—Meeting, Mother's Auxiliary, Fords-Clara Barton party Sunday for her birth- guest of honor at a family is urgently necessary to save day. Guests included Andrea versary ' and celebrated Mrs. ing the summer with Mrs. of New Brunswick. too can work in an oflicel Little League at the Clara Barton,Firehouse. Brennan's birthday. birthday party. He,was joined Anne Tannenbaiim in the lives and to end what he called i 110 Albany St: Kilmer 5-3910 De Stefano, Janet Sherry, 19—Baseball excursion to Yankee stadium, Raritan by his wife and children, Paul, C@,skilj Mountains. U. S. MINE PLAN GAINS the present conflicting setup Robert McKee and Mark Patricia, Pamela, Anne Marie for control of the airways. Goodman. HOSTS AT PARTY j—Nicholas William Mo- The Senate Labor Commit- Valley Lodge, B*nai Brith. FORDS — Mr. and Mrs.and Arthur in. tee has approved bills that The bill would create a Fed- --'. —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ralda, son- of Mr. and Mrs. 21^—Meeting,; art department, Woman's Club of Fords.; Gaza J. Marosi, Beech Street, —Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nicholas Moralda, was given would expand coverage of the eral aviation agency headed MedicaTMirr.br 28—Meeting, art department, Woman's Club of Fords. Casano and Mr. and Mrs.were hosts at a lawn party Fishier, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Federal mine safety laws and by a civilian administrator. He Gene Buterbaugh, Hearth- a birthday party with Dennis given in honor of the sixteenth Fishier and Mr. and Mrs. Moralda, David Smith, Gerald extend a hospital construction would have full authority to • •. . SEPTEMBER . : ' ' . , stone Avenue, marked their birthday of their daughter, Stanley Leowe enjoyed dinner program until mid-1964. control the use of air space by wedding anniversaries at a McDonald^ Michael Bingle, 2—-Meeting, Priscilla Missionary Circle, Our Redeemer Miss Joanne Anderson. and dancing Saturday at the Frank Juarez, Marc Osterbye, The mine safety bill would both civil and military air- Lutheran Church. barbecue Wednesday at the Stockholm. permit Federal inspectors to craft and to make and enforce Buterbaugh home. Charles and Donato Zullo. 2^-Ladies Auxiliary meeting, Keasbey Fire Protec- TO RESUME SESSIONS —Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lands- —George Wertz, Hudson close small as well as large air-traffic rules. ; —Robert Henson, son of FORDS — The Ladies Aid man were hosts to overnight mines where there was "im- tion Company 1 at 8 at the firehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hen- Street, a special agent for the Society of Our Redeemer guests, Mr. and Mrs. David government, was feted at a minent danger" of an acci- 3—Executive board meeting, Woman's Club of Fords son, was host at iiis birthday Lutheran Church will hold the at 8:15 at the Fords library. Light, North Hollywood, Calif. surprise farewall party by hisdent. Previously inspectors The Newly Renovated narty Saturday at the Reo first fall meeting September 4. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles could investigate but take no 3—Meeting of the Women's Guild, St. John's Episcopal Diner. Guests were Bob and neighbors Friday, prior to his Zullo and children, Charles, departure Sunday for a year action against mines with Church at 7:45 in the auditorium. David Smith, Philip and BudU. S. HALTS AID TO IRAQ Marianne and Donato, were fourteen or fewer underground Libby, Bob Kopp, Christopher in Labrador. The affair was 4—Meeting", LadieS Aid Society, Our Redeemed Lu- The United States has cutguests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter held at the home of Mr. andworkers. theran Church, Fords. Deegan and Tommy, Nancy off all military aid to Iraq un- Bonin for a double birthday The hospital construction and Christine HensonT Mrs. John W. Savacool and 9—Flower Show and Food Sale, Woman's Club of til the situation caused by thecelebration in honor of Mr. program, which authorizes —Mr. and Mrs. Nigel Crow- coup there settles down. guests included Mr. and Mrs. 106 Pulaski Ave., Carteret Fords. Bonin and young Charles. Edward Weber, Mr. and Mrs.Federal grants of up-to $211,- ley, -f Concannon Drive, dined Official sources said the de-Guests were Mr...and Mrs. 000,000 a year, is scheduled to 9—Meeting, Better Schools Association. at the Cottage Inn, Keyport, Bert Levison, Mr. and Mrs. Is Now Available For cision was "obvious" and with- Walter Bonin, Jr., and chil- Thomas Pritchard, Mr. andexpire June 30, 1959. Q What causes the chill that 10—Regular meeting, Woman's Club of Fords; to celebrate their wedding an- out prejudice to any policy "runs ur> and down the back dren, Mr. and Mrs. Donato Mrs. Arthur . Napolitano, Mr. when a person sees something 15—Meeting, Keasbey Democratic Woman's Club. niversary Friday. The Crow- decisions in the future. They Zullo, Angelina and Antoin- '• WEDDINGS that has sentimental meaning, leys entertained Saturday at and Mrs. Robert O'Hara, Mr. said that the aid program ette Zullo, Mr. and Mrs. Dom- MINIMUM J SfS such as the national Hag? could be resumed easily. and Mrs. Theodore Van Al- • SHOWERS inick Zullo and children; Mr. den, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SERVICE _l" A. The reaction probably re- CALL %0 sults from an emotional stimu- and Mrs. Fred Rochi, Mr. and 1 : • BANQUETS FIRST CHURCH OF Field* tests of electronic O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Doug- &"P^SiI ^'^^W' -~ lation of the automatic por- Mrs. Richard Reiner and sons tion of the nervous system. CHRIST, SCIENTIST traffic devices urged. las Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex • PICNIC AREA The same mechanism causes Custoiii Built Garage and Nels Larsen. Stevely and Mr. and Mrs. the hair on a dog's: back to 544 West Ave., Sewaren, N. J. •—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Joseph Dunn. Rain or Shine • stand up when the animal is. Completely Erected A Branch of The Mother frightened. It's hard to say why Krutt and sons, Robert and —Mrs. Stanley Ungerlieder, Radio & Television sight of the flag sets off this Church, The First Church Gary, are home after a vaca- Mrs. Jack Schaffner, Mrs. • Meeting Rooms reaction. Probably some sort of NOW of Christ, Scientist, in Railroad Tours 463 New Brunswick Ave. mental association. Foreign or Domestic tion In Catalina, Capistrano Arthur Murphy, Mrs. Roy For Hire Boston, Mass. and Laguna Beach, Calif. FORDS FHA Arranged Free! Kuhn, Mrs. Moody Hogan, For Reservations Call Material in MEDICAL MIEB.OB, Sunday Services 11,0,0 A.M. They visited Disneyland in Mrs-. Bert Landi, Mrs. William Js based on various .scientific Loans Tell us the places you PHONE publications and does not Sunday School 9:30 AJVt. LOUIS CSIPO want to visit. We celebration of Gary's third Parrott, Mrs. Paul Frohwein necessarily reflect. the" opinion at ttouk with plan your individual birthday." HI 2-1061 of all doctors. The diagnosis Wednesday Testimony an agent and Mrs. Sol FisMer dined out KI 1 and treatment of disease re- who's been itinerary.- You pay ,—Mrs. John Lofstrom and Monday and enjoyed a movie. quires the skill and knowledge Meeting 3 P. M. there. only your transpor- children are home after a which only a physician can Thursday Reading Room tation costs! Our ser- visit in Chicago. 111., with Mr. Stock market rises to still apply toy personally attending We Sell What We Advertise- 2-4 P.M. in Church Edifice vice Iree. another 1958 high. the patient. No Gimmicks, Buy With Con- and Mrs. Christian Poulsen Letters will be atiSwere -V'Sunday-.Till. V.E./.M..^. •" YOUR HAIRDRESSER 8.50 Call PArkway 1-1582 .• PA^kway. 1-7020 Gregory 2-5631 *3-minute statiort rate from. New Brunswick ISO Elm Avenue . Phone Complete 24-Meur Telepione Service after 6 p.m. Tax not included. Bahway FU-8-9883 4th and N. Stevens Avenue, South Amboy, N. j It is a perfectly logical step for the organization, to move ahead from polio, HEADSTONE. .OR MILESTONE Edison Township - Fiords a, virus disease, of the central nervous system, to other virus diseases and cen- Kean.aniWJIIlams Even-Steven Published Every Thursday by tral nervous •" system disorders as well The Wobdbridge Publishing Co. ! "!itor's Note: This letter, Post Office Address: Fords, N, J. as unsolved health problems like ar- aaureised to the mayor, was In first "T.tial H«r MErcury 4-1111 thritis and congenital malformations, sent to this newspaper with which cause serious crippling the request, it be published- Charles Ip. G.regory The letter was,read at.Tues- Editor and Publisher Keeping intelligent pace with the day's . Town Committee ses- ItectronNt > times, today's public is ready With po- s on and referred to cbmmit- tee after it was pointed out By KENNETH FTNK, Director, . A eonipayisonj •' oj. .tqdjajjs;, Subscription rates by mail, including tential understanding of the Natipnal that fire companies have the Princeton Research Seryice findings; with those reported;..' postage, one year, $3.50; six months, .$1.75; legal right to correef fire haz- three months, $1.00; single copies, by mail, foundation's new goals. People are PRINCETON, N. J. — -The in last ygar's first "trial heat" more research-mindedj more health- ai ds. The* letter was also re- relative. strength of' the: two' 'election poll on the guberna- 5 cents. AH payable in'advance. ferred to the State Depart- ,y. S.' Senate candidates,; Cfli^- .;tor.iai. race throws; additional, By carrier delivery, 10 cents per copy. minded than ever before. We believe ri3nt of Labor which inspects gressmanRobert'W'.'Keari.and; iM&:: on, .today's capdictate" olants for hazards.) ; they will applaud this broader battle former Congressman .Harrison stajidings. v : v:: Entered as, second-class matter April 17, against disease and disability by sup- 22 Second Street < A. Williams is. revealed iriSSe - IiV its "first gubernatorial' 1936, at Fords, N. J., post office, under the Woodbridge, New Jersey first "Trial Heat"" election '-'ti'iaJ •'/. heat" election report \et of March 1, 1879. . porting a bigger March of Dimes next August 5, 1958 survey completedjb,y. the Sfew, last year, this is,what' the/June January. Fis Honor, The Mayor- Jersey Poll among-, the state's :;: 1957, New Jersey- Poll; Municipal Building voters. • y- showet};, .Democrat^Meyner, : We salute the National Foundation 1 Main Street In this first test of strength 46%; Republican Forbes, 4^%'; V oodbridge, New Jersey for its bold concept, its courageous between the. two IT.; S, Senate Undecided, '12%-.-. . y•': . ;:.^V Who is to Blame? D-ar Sir: ;•_'." leadership and its dedication to meet- candidates Republican'Kesiti v , TJqday's findings .Qn,the,UJ3. What really makes them tick- -tha I' am writing this letter not and Democrat Williams are Senate race give every indi- ing the pressing health needs of our a the candidate for Town- running exactly. even, with, cation •:of a.very -01036 election kids who go about town destroying changing times. ship Cornmitteeman from the neither man able to muster ,a cohie November, with the win^ public property? Whose fault is it? Is 'rcond ward but as an officer majority in his camj>. . ;; per being the candidate: who it lack of parental discipline? "i a volunteer fire department When trained, professional can bring over tp.his'.side more Conajit Qn' Students * ho is interested in the safety New Jersey Poll staff'reporters; than half of the 8% of the Monday morning when the doors of md welfare of his fellow" w o,r k i n g'full time but of voters who are at present un- the Barron Public Library were opened Dr. James B Conant, former presi- fLemen. Princeton under 100% "Ori the decided; and! at the.same time, by the janitor he found stones had In 1954 Our organization Spot' :'supervision, put this hold on to those .who already dent of Harvard University, says that ipsponded to an explosion and question; .to ;,a.::representative: favor, him."-.."' • • been thrown through the priceless a lot of our students m high schools fiie at the Hatco Chemical cross-section; of 1,000 of the One further fact to keep:in'- n mind: New Jersey has not, stained glass windows. Because of tne aren't working as hard as they should i mpany in Fords.; One flre- state's voters: ' . : ; . /4.-;;. r ni'n and two company em- "If the elections for tT.v S- elected' a. Democratic ; U. S,' age of the building it is practically im- these days. Dr. Conant should know ployees were, injured, one: seri- Senator, Sp Ne^; Jersey": were Senator since 1936. ';, > possible to match the sections and what he is talking about, and we are ously. In trying to put this fire bejn& ijelft totey, which . In-the eight U. S. Senate even, if it were possible the price of re- under control the firemen candidate would you rather Elections held in New Jersey inclined to agree with him. were hampered; by. a number. see win Republican Candii since that time, Republicans pairing stained glass glass windows 3s For one thing, the school superin- of things such as (1) immedf-. date Robert W. Btean or; have, always succeeded: in beyond belief, it is so'costly. tendent or principal today does not ately- unable- to find someone bemoeratic Candidate Har- sending their: candidates to With efforts being made to renovate who could tell us what kind rision A, WUliams?" Washington. . ,. have the authority over students he of material was burning and This was the vote: ., i. ; tTihree important facts; . the library for the convenience of once had. Our modern-day darlings what type of material was, in : ^ should be kept in mind in ,in-. terpreting today's results: -. • Township residents, it is a sad com-are not given a taste of discipline the. surrounding tanks., ware- Kean '....1.^ mentary that the very people for whom house, and railroad cars. ;.(In Williams :. .1. The findings are a reflec- which makes them respect authority fighting a chemical fire, it is Undecided (Continued on Page 14) the volunteers are working so hard are and knuckle down to serious study in imperative to know the char- so destructive. Under the Capitol Dome acteristics of the chemicals many cases when that is needed. How- burning for if the wrong ex- The problem, we. are toil, exists all ever, if it is attempted these days, in By J. Joseph Gribbins tinguishing agent is used the resulting aftermath may •• be Know Your Represeniiike over the Township. Playgrounds are many cases, school officials come un- more devastating than if we TRENTON—Real estate in but allows the Governor to illegal to hunt wild turkey. I The best citizen is an- active citizen, one wft.o is particularly hard hit and supervisors der heavy fire from parents—who have never attempted to extin- alert, and goes to the source to secure the best available never know when they will find equip- New Jersey has a true value select his own topics. The bow and arrow deer guish it at all.) (2) The plant been sold on the theory of never frus- of $25,073,807,172 this year, Although mentioned 3s a season would extendfrom Oc- was littered with equipment, information. The best representative is one who co- ment overturned and damaged. This trating Junior and keeping him. from an increase, of $1,648,304,262 possible Democratic presiden- tober 11 to November 7 inclu- pipes, lumber, metal drums to operates with his.constituents, and is ready and. eager week, for example, windows were over 1957, the Local Property tial candidate in 1960, thesive and the bag limit- is one the. point where; passageways to receive their views. Herewith are the addresses of developing so-called "repressed" be- Tax Bureau reports. Governor, with tongue in deer of either sex—December your representatives. Keep in touch with them. : ;, broken in the Township's newest havior patterns. were blocked and walking or In its State' Equalization cheek, denies his trip is the arms season would be held holding a 2y2-inch water hose UNITED .STATES: CONGRESS, school, Menlo Park Terrace. The adults To our mind, much of the laxity in Table published each August, start of a grass-roots cam- from December 8 to Decem- was precarious. (3) And most Senator H-. Alexander Smith (R), Senate Office build- in that development worked hard to the bureau reports that New paign for the presidency. "I ber 13 inclusive. Bow and ar- important, there were no fire today's schools, on the part of stu- just want to make a contribu- row hunters may also partici- ing, Washington, D. C. Home^-Princeton. ; get a school there and now it looks as Jersey municipalities are riydrants accessible to the Senator Clifford.P; Case CR), Senate Office Building, dents, comes from the modern school slowly boosting their respective, tion to my party of. which I pate in this season but the firemen and they.were forced. Washington,D, C Home—345 Elm Avenue, Rahway. if the young ones are, bent on destruc- of thought on rearing children, which tax assessments, but most am. justly, proud," he says. target must be antlered deer to lay hose to a distant pond Representative Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. (R), (Fifth tion. have a long day to go before Political lieutenants of the onlv. Under -consideration also and pump water from it. All. Congressional District)^,;House, Office Building, took on in this country some twenty reaching a true assessment Governor, however, are not is a one-day open season on of these violations were re- Washington, D. C-Home—Morristown.. . ;• Again we ask the questions: Who is figure. To arrive at proper quite so secretive about the deeer of either sex—December ported to the Township gov- r years ago. The results have been most- erning body and action was to blame? Are the. parents top la:: ' Do ly melancholy, and we need to return valuation assessments they objectives of the trip. This 20—in the area north and STATE LEGISLATURE .-' • ."-'-;' must be increased in every year and next, they say, is thewest of Route 1 which is the promised. to remedy these, e they feel their' Johnnie can do no conditions. •f - S nate to the days when school officials hay-e county in amounts ranging time for Meyner to become northern half of the State, John A. Lynch (D), 5J Paterson Street, New Brunswick wrong? Is it alw.ays: the other kid's some authority, and when parents are from 78.89 per cent in Hud-acquainted with proper people and in Cape May County. Since that time periodic - .•.-•;.••.. Assembly fault? ... • .- son County to 632.06 per cent in far plices in preparation Another innovation pro- complaints have been regis- WilUam Kurtz (D.)i,. 415 Conover Street, South Amboy sensible, enough to realize .that in Ocean County. for the 1960 Democratic Na- It is time for a.lot of people to take posed is an open season on tered with the Township con- •David--!." Stepacoff and bicycle riders Company and in each case Karl E.Metzger (b), director, Rutgers University,: New Good: News the part of students—as pointed out fiure of $6,762,380,549. The are being, mowed down by TUBERCULOSIS:; New action has been promised, but Brunswick. ... by Dr. Conarit—are living symbols, of assessed value of personal cars in ilew Jersey during Jersey's tuberculosis problem to this date most of these con- George F. Baier (D)* 390 George Street, New Brunswick It,was most welcome news indeed property in New Jersey this these summer months of lei- is as "great today as ten years ditions continue unchecked. George L. Burton, Jr. (D), 6 Eggers Street, Route. ft,: the failure of many modern educa- sure. | ago, according to the State On August 1 at 1:30 A. M. New Brunswick , that the Elizabethtown Consolidated year totals $1,159,626,661, a Joseph R. Costa (D), 123 Hillcrest Avenue, Edison tional theories. boost of $40,780,956 over a The New Jersey Bureau of Department of Health. another fire was reported at : Gas Company has signed final papers figure of $1,118,849,705 In Traffic Safety reports during Last year 3,543 persons in the Hatco Chemical Company Thomas Lee. (D),"South Plainfield '-, ;.; '-.-. for the purchase of 42.3 acr-es of land One of the great challenges faced by 1957. June 18 pedestrians were New Jersey were found to and the Fire Cojftipany re- George J, Otlowski CI>), 451 Kennedy Street, Perth- sponded. Upon arrival at the A|nboAb y . . in Iselin on which it plans to construct the United States today is the com- True value assessments in killed by icars in the State have the disease. The figure is compared with 12 in June only slightly under the ten- scene of the fire the same un- Willfam J. Warren (D), 875 IVCain Street, Fords .-•';• a modern distribution center. petitive educational effort being dem- New. Jersey have been the goal safe conditions prevailed as of State Treasurer Aaron K. during the preceding year. year average oef 3,573. In • ' -•;-' '. TOWN COMMITTEE ' - "' . '.:; The announcement was a shot m. onstrated in Soviet: Russia. There is an Thus far this year 112 pedes- 1956 there were only 3,354 in 1954 only worse. A wooden Mayor Hugh B. Quigley (D), 514 Tisdale Place, V?pod- Neesld and Benjamin. S. Dan-trians ha-tfe been killed. tank was afire and valuable eagerness to learn among Russian stu- skfin. Secretary of the State new cases of tuberculosis re- ;. ; brMgfiv . ....,_. L. ;; , .vv . •....• ..:..:.»_.. the arm for the Township for it not In addition to the necessity ported. time- was lost trying" to" find: dents which is unequaled in, the United Division of Tax Appeals, for someone who could explain to Edward. Kath CD), First, Ward, 295 Fulton' Street, onljT.me'ans. much-needed tax ratables many years. Both men are for more: pedestrian safety, Of ..the' total cases discov- Woodbridge States. Moreover, Russian; students are the summer vacation period us what was in the tank and. but it eliminated the original plans now retired from their posi- ered last year, however, 1,806 what was in the surrounding. L. Charles Mangiorie ,,(D), First Ward, 261 Campbell also brings increased hazards persons were reported to have :''Street, Woodbridge " ' . of developers to construct 187 homes not riding around in automobiles, or tions which leaves no State area. Ev;en after locating-.two official sufficiently experi- for bic-ycle riders. During 1957 the disease in its active stages R.'Richard Krauss (D), Second Ward, 51 Maple Avenue,; on the site. sitting on soft cushions watching tele- seven young people were men who appeared to have enced to doggedly continue —when it. is communicable some authority there was a Fords- .'•'-"" • .'-." •';.. Our school situation is such that vision during most of their- leisure the promotion of true value. killed in traffic riding bicycles and clinic ally significant. and 1,149 injuries were caused difference of opinion as to Peter Schmidt CD), Second'Ward, 126-vKennedy Street, hours. Counties wt-h a higher than whether the burning tank Iselin ; :'••• . ; ."-..--. - word of any additional home construc- However, the New Jersey by bicycle mishaps. All of the average, incidence of disease Supreme Court has issued a contained acid or water. It B: Ray,;Alibani (D), Third Ward, Port Reading , ' ' tion causes dismay among Board of deaths and most of the in- include Essex, Hudson, Mer- was then decided to.fight this, Elmer DragQs CD), Third Ward, 80 Demorest Avenue, mandate to the municipalities juries occurred in the 5-14 age cer, Middlesex and Mon- Education officials. to'., equalize assessments by fire with water. Seeing no fire .'. "• Avenel • -: .' • : -.-"'••• • . : ' County Spends $-1,064,514 category. mouth. Generally, Atlantic (Continued on Page 14) So we welcome the Elizabethtown January 1 next. Because of City, Camden. Newark and Consolidated Gas Company with open On Capital Improvements lack of time, the Legislature HUNTERS:—Next Tuesday Trenton are recognized to be next Fall is expected to au- evening at 8 P. M. at the State the cities with the areas of arms to Woodbridge Township. Expenditures for capital, improve- thorize the Attorney General House, hunters from all parts highest incidence. ments by New Jersey's 21; county gov- to appeal to the high court for of New Jersey will arrive to x an extension of the mandate. During 1957 there were ernments rose to"'$17 h million last discuss proposed hunting sea- 2,228 newly reported cases of New Goals In accordance with the per- sons and regulations for next Not Alone With a Loan! year. ' Pall with the State Pish and tuberculosis among males as Ever since victory over polio became centage >by which assessed compared with 1,315 cases Usually covering major and long- value of real property should Game Council. among females. . possible through the Salk Vaccine, the lived items such as buildings, land, be increased the counties line The i upland game season, up as follows: Ocean, 632.06; open on pheasants, rabbit, JERSEY JIGSAW: — At- National Foundation for Infantile bridges, roads, machinery and equip- Sussex, 521.50; Somerset, ruffed grouse, squirrel and torney General David D. Fur- Paralysis has been seeking a way to ment, the total capital expenditures of 514.25; - Hunterdon, 512.75; quail, will be held from. No- man has ruled no congres- utilize its knowledge, strengths and Burlington, 487.20; Cape vember 8 to December 6 in- sional consent is needed for the counties last year represented a $2 May, 463.38; Morris, 449.75; clusive. Daily bag limits are New Jersey and Pennsylvania skills in a broader health service to the million increase over the more than Gloucester, 421.92; Mon- two male pheasants with a to conduct a joint traffic sur- American people. $15 million spent the previous year. mouth, 414,14; ( Cumberland, season limit of ten; 4 rabbits, vey on the Philadelphia and Now the National Foundation has 409,68;-Atlantic, 375.96; Sa- 3 grouse, .6 squirrels and 7 Camden sides of the Delaware They exceeded the $13 y2 million an- lem, 348.63; Warren, 345.63; quail. During, the season pos- River. . . . Retirement of Ma- outlined its new program, a broadside nual average of such county expendi- Bergen, 344.64; Middlesex, session of a gun in the woods jor John G. Doyle, Executive attack against major disease problems tures throughout the State since 1952339.56; Camden, 269.14; or fields will be considered Officer, New Jersey State Po- Union, 238.87; 'Passaie, evidence of hunting. It will be (Continued on Page 14) based on an entirely new concept of a by more than $4 million. 187.77; Mercer, 1.65.25; Essex, voluntary organization as a flexible 137.59; Hudson, 78.89. GLAMOR GIRLS force in the field of health". Heretofore, In contrast with previous years \ most Big national health organizations when one or more of the rural coun- TALK TOUR: — Governor ties frequently reported no capital im- Robert B. Meyner is away hav© concentrated their efforts on' sin- from New Jersey for nine gle .33iseas.es. This has proved to be a provement expenditures, every New days of speech-making and BANKING BtpBRS; the trip will be the last this souftcJV approach, as no organization Jersey county listed some spending of Monday. TChrji year if he has anything to say df your neighbois have financed their new kncf||s better than "The Polio Founda- this nature in 1957. This ranged from about it. Thursday tiorr'rwhich in 20 years produced a $31 thousand reported in Somerset Identical to a trip made •9 A. M. tq2E. M, cars at this bank. They've found our auto loan preventive for paralytic polio. County to more than $3y2 million in four years ago when he trav- Bergen County. eled to California to attend Friday service prqtnpt, economical, and satisfactory. B3|, in defeating polio, the National the national convention of the 9 A. M. to 6 t". M. In Middlesex County $1,064,514 was Elks and talked his way back We're confident that you will, tcjb. -Gome in, Foundation has done far more than across country, Meyner will solve'tliis one problem. For medical re- spent on capital improvements in 1957. travel on a speech-making seafbli As an interlocking and overlap- This compares with -: corresponding tour through Ohio, Illinois, 1956 expenditures of $647,218 and a Oklahoma, California, Ore- pirig proposition. In solving one prob- gon, New Jersey and West lem,'trmch basic research must be done five-year (1952-1957) eyerage. expendi- Virginia. In the footsteps of ture of $586,180. Since 1&52 such William Jennings Bryan and Paid on Savings Accounts and what is learned is useful in attack- other notables, the Governor ing.a host of other problems, other spending by this county has aggre- will also speak at Chatauqua, ailments. Thus the National Founda- gated $2,930,899. N, Y.r before returning home. He is accompanied by Mrs. Woodbridge ; tion's virus research made history not Reflecting actual expenditures for Helen Meyner and Robert J. only by development of the Salk Vac- capital improvements during the year, Burkhardt, executive director cine, but by illuminating the world of shown, the money comes, from bor- of the New Jersey Democratic ; State Committee. viruses in general—today's most chal- rowed funds as well as from funds ap- Our New Building, Corner Moore Avenue National Bank Most of the trips have been and Berry Street (Opp. Town Hall) lenging area for medical discovery. propriated in the annual budget. arranged by the Democratic National Committee which "No more, dates, Winfield, till you get that broken .'.: Member: Federal Reserve.-System and.Federal. Deposit Insurance Corporation J PAGE EIGHT EDISON TOWNSHIP AND- EQKD,S BEA.QQN. pl&ns the speaking schedule -—=~——_™-_ wjndshMd reo^acedl" ._. SDISOH TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 PAGE NINE Finest Emerges Top Spot Held WOODBRIDGE — After | being upset by Perth Amboy , last week by a scant four points, the Township Police Team Standings I pistol team made a strong w comeback to ouishoot New Woodchucks . 8 ! Brunswick 1182-1X49 in a Cen- J tral Jersey mutch at the Main Red Wings 7 i Street range. Robins - ... 8 Blue Jays - 6 The Woodbridge total AMERICAN DIVISION _: <*gainst, the County Seat squad •Havens 4 Team Standings: VV L was only three pnints off the Falcons ... 2 Woodbridge Warriors ..8 0 league record of 1185 which is Eagles , 0 WOODBRIDGE — Although St. James 8 r ' held jointly by the local Colonia Rams 5 4 marksmen and first place the Woodchucks hold a one- eame -lead, in' the Woodbridge Avenel Tigers 2 7 South Plainfield. The win en- Hopelawn Indians 1 8 abled the Townyhip to fortify Pony League, anything can 1 its third place position with, arise to change the situation NATIONAL DIVISION ART GROSSKOPF AMD ANDREW LTJDWIG, members of in the standings with the Team Standings: W L only seven matches remaining Hawks and Red Wings only the Township Police Pistol •Team, participated in the Allen- on the 1358 slate. Woodbridge Braves .... 6 2 town and Bethlehem Invitation Touenattients over the one game down in the lost Iselin Warriors _ 6 3 Art Donnelly, one: of the best column with four weeks still weekend and won four trophies. Ludwigr won a Class A onters on the Wbodbridge Our Lady of Peace .... 3 5 award at Allentown with a 300 score and placed, second in remaining on the current Sewaren A.A. .: :; 3 ,.5'; club during the past month, schedule. Bethlehem. Grosskopf placed firs,t in CBissTS a* Allentown once again showed the way Colonia Calso 1 8. ' , and also won an agrgregrate tt^phy. The Pony League, which is RACEWAY OPENS TODAY The recently modernized Feehold Raceway will open its season today First post is at filing- a blistering 297 out of a affiliated, with the Woodbridge 2 o'clock,-daily double wagrering' closing" at 1:45. The sch ?duie of ten races, daily should provide some very out-stand- WOODBRIDGE .— Th,e possible 300., Art started out Little League, has supplied ing trotting and pacing races. - close races, which have per- with a perfect 100 mark in the mother clubs in the more sisted in the American, and .glow fire, then followed up publicized Little League 'With National Divisions of the Rec- witlj 99 in time and 98 in rapid. some valuable players during reation Intermediate Baseball Phil Yacovino and the vet- the past three seasons. Tom- League since the start of. the eran Closindo 2iuccaro were my Marciniak and John Mon- i Pitches No-Hit, No-Run season, may develop into still down the line below Donnelly tazzoli are among the long a closer tussle tomorrow night with impressive scores of 296 list of graduates from the when the Woodbridge War- • and 295, respectively. Tacovino Pony circuit to the Little riors and Woodbridge Braves posted a 100 count in rapid tangle at Hopelawn. League. : Game as Stewarts Beat Browns fire. Each team in the league NATIONAL DIVISION second and two more in the throw to first to nip the The Cubs' John Mpntazzoli At the present the Warriors New-Brunswick's top men plays two games a. week • at Team Standings: W fifth. runner. brought the crowd to its feet are leading the American on the firing line were Jack either the Van Bur en Street James Motors 15 Bichard Lello, who usually Three double plays were with a nice running catch in circuit by a full game, while Kane 295, and Lou.Newberger Stadum or School 11 field. Knights of Columbus ..9 makes the headlines with his ciicked off during the game— short left field. Dodger players the Braves hold a half game % 288. Friday's contests start at 6 Lions Club 9 home run blasts, filled a new- two by the-. Cubs and one by edge over the Iselin Warriors Woodbridge will seek its P. M., while Saturday's start- Woodbridge Fire Co. .,8 9 role as defensive star by hand- the Dodgers. Simeone com- involved in exceptional field- in the National loop. No mat- 13th victory of the season ing time is usually set for 9 P.B.A. - 6 11 ling nine chances flawlessly at pleted the first one for the ing plays were Bobby Singer ter which team wins, a tie will IT'S NICE TO HEAR THAT • — - ,V :.• - Tuesday opposing Manville at A. M. St. Anthonys ;j~:.. 4 12 third base. On one particular Cubs unassisted, then Radow- and Jack Ruskai. develop in one division or the their opponent's home range. Three managers who help AMERICAN DIVISION • play, he made a diving back- ski and Miller teamed up for Kenny Hutnik went the full other. The Warrors are fav- Eltaur Richards is currently making plans to WOODBRIDGE (1182) make the league hum are Team Standings: W L handed stab at a hard hit the other. Lello and Tommy six inning distance to pick up ored in tomorrow's clash be- SF TF RF T'L form a. niuch-riee'ded Babe; Ruth League next Jack Shubert, Rem Webb and Service Electric 12 0 ground ball and with one Marciniak were the Dodger the Dodgers' mound triumph. cause of the fact that they, A. Donnelly .. 100 99 98 297 John Demarest, while Walter knee on the turf, made a quick infielders who collaborated on St. Anthonys' reversal went to have yet to lose a game this spring to absorb Little League graduates. In order P. Yacovino - 98 98 100 296 Stewart's Root Beer .. 12 3 Tomes and Bill Knott are of Kiwanis Club 8 5 added another marker in the a twin killing. Dave Radowski. season under the managerial to fulfill his program; he will Eeqpice assistance C. Zuccaro :... 99 98 98 295 value to the organization in reigns of Angelo Armando. W. m&reiniak 96 99 99 294 A. P. Greiner 5 9 their respective official ca- Joe Jiihasz, a Barron pitcher of a number of managers and sponsors. Those in^ NEW BRUNSWICK (1149) pacities. Reo Diner 3 10 terested in becoming.apart of the township's first SF TF RF T'L Avenel C.I.O. -.:.. 0 13 during the spring, toed the WOODBRIDGE — Butch Sewaren Trounces Unbeaten rubber for the Woodbridge . such organization are requested to write Elbur at J. Kane W0 95 100 295 Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant's, Warriors against Colonia Cal- Newberg-er 99 92 97 288 football teams have won 91 Mayti, who does his pitching Box 191, Woodbridge, providing him with such for the Stewart Root Beer Red so and turned in a brilliant Danno 97 91 97 285 games, lost 39 and tied 8 in performance, tossing" a no hnV data as name, address and telephone number. ... J. Zimmerman 98 83 100 281 the last 13 seasons. Sox in the American Division ; Avenel to Take First Place of the Woodbridge Little run game to lead his team- The umpires in the Recreation leagues are turn- League, tossed his hat in the Team Standings: W L start of the second half sched- Williams was nicked with the mates to a one sided 20-0 de- loss. organization's Hall of Fame Sewaren AA 5. 1 ule after making the most of cision. ing in fine jobs aagin this summer and to testify . In two one sided games Thorpe Avenue Wins 1st after pitching a no hit-no run Scheno's Cities Serv. ..4 1 eight hits to subdue the Co- Because of the. decisive played during the week, Berto- to the fact, there hasn't been one complaint to game against the Avenel C.I.O. Hopelawn Youths 4 1 lonia Warriors 13-2. score, the game was limited to lami Brothers shut out the reach this desk.' Former Woodbridge athletes on Browns. While spinning his Bertolami Brothers .. 4 1 Bud Richards and Joe Ma- four innings, and during the Colonia Millers 11-0 on fine Spot In Junior Olympics classic, the Red Sox rolled on Colonia Millers 2 2 roney supplied the power at span, Juhasz fired third strikes John Zullo's staff are Percy Wukovets, Joe Mc- two hit pitching by Richie D'- Edward Kath, Chairman of Bucknell Avenue; Ellen Kric- to a 21-0 victory. Bowl-Mor Hilltoppers 1. 4 the plate for- Bowl-Mor with past nine batters and walked, Laughlin, Joe French, Leo Seyglinski, Don Fur- St. James ''..... 0 5 two hits each.. Apolito, and., the Hopelawn the Recreation Department, Zir, Hopelawn. Mayti pitched his memora- only two..His mound opponent, dock and Lefty Ruznak. . . . Qlosindo Zuccaro, announced that the Thorpe Softball throw, boys, 8-12, Colonia Warriors 0^ 5 Bob Zullo was Bowl-Mor's Youths shellacked the St. Tony Ferro, was charged with, ble game using a fast ball and winning pitcher, while Duane James €.Y .0.17-0. the veteran on the Township PoHce Pistol team, Avenue' Playground, super- 56': Dennis Golden, Glen good control. While working WOODBRIDGE — Scheno's the defeat and, was raked for vised by Mrs. Doris Walsh, Cove; William McQueeney, Cities Service of Avenel en- 16 safe blows. is back in the^grooye" on the firing line. Against froni out in the center of the joyed a lofty perch in the won the Woodbridge Town- Blaraford Avenue, Bruce diamond, he mowed down 14 s Mickey Schneider and Bart New Brunswick Tuesday, he hit his targets for a ship Playground Junior Olym- Laundhart, Bucknell Avenue. Recreation Junior Baseball Brodkin were the Warriors', batters via the strikeout route League with an undefeated Stan s and Jiggs Take 1 pics by defeating Hopelawn, Softball throw, boys 12-16, and walked only one man. big guns in the . confines of 295 score put of a possib .^ 300.. .. Our good friend last year's| champion, and 240' 9": Ronnie Allgaier, record until the Sewaren A.A. Making good use of 16 hits, the batter's box with three Frank Banfield won the tennis championships at Freeman Street, 18-17, before Freeman Street; Arnold Gu- came out of nowhere to upset Two to Tie Initial Spot hits each. 500 spectators at the Wood- rovich, Hopelawn; Donald Stewart's tallied two runs in the former league leaders 2-0 the Springwood Swimming Glixb after losing out the first inning, then went on Team, Standings: W L. New. Alamo got off to a fine The Woodbridge Braves bridge High School Stadium. Farley, Grove Street. in one of the best played maintained their half game in the finals last summer. to punch across three in the games in the circuit this sum- Jiggs Tavern 12 1 start with single runs in the The 210 contestants from the Softball throw-, girls 12-16, Stan's Bar & Grill .... 12 1 first and third innings to lead edge in the National^ Division NOTES PICKED UP AROUND THE CORNER Township's 24 playgrounds third, nine in the fourth and mer. As, a result of the victory, by coming from behind with 129' 8": Olivia Pattersons seven in the fifth. the Waterfront nine now holds White Bireh M. C 10 2. the Birehers by a 2-0 tally. completed in 13 events. Six Thorpe; Linda Knott, Cooper The advantage held up until eight runs in the sixth inning, Jim Varey and Bruce Laun- a half game edge in the loop New Alamo 5 7 to clip the surprising Avenel1 Joe Hogan, who is regarded as one of the bet- new records were set in the Avenue; Marilyn Melnick, Frank's Tavern 5 8 the fifth inning when the 18 events. h-ardt were the Red Sox main- with the teams locked in sec- Tigers 8-3. ter civilian pistol marksmen in the area, attended Hopelawn. stays at the plate with three ond place. Center Bar : 5 8. White Birch rallied for three Playground Standings 40-yard dash, girls 8-12, 6.0 Liberty Bell .'„ 2 10 uns on timely hits by Moe Roger Fioskey started for the Allentown and Bethlehem Invitation Tourna- hits- each, while Bob Saunders, A large share of Sewaren's Avenel and pitched strong, Thorpe Avenue, 18 points; sec. (New record—Old record Butch Mayti, Marty Early, Fords Sunoco : 0 13 Barbato and Ed Wares. • Hopelawn, 17 points; Free- laurels were tossed at Pete two hit ball until his downfall ments and' brought home three trophies to add 6.5): Vivian .Burch, Pearl Tommy' Karpinski • and Mark WOODBRIDGE — .Staji's- The scrappy LNew Alamo man Street, 17 points;. Pearl Street, J u 1 i a n n e Coskey, Hadyniak, who pitched by far Bar and Grill and Jiggs team punched across a run in in the sixth. At the time of to his collection. He also teamed up with Jack Plisko rapped out two apiece the Braves' explosion, the. Street, 16 points; Glen Cove, Fords; Morya Majeski, Glen his best game of the season Tavern each won a pair of the sixth to knot the tally at during the winning clash. limiting Avenel to two hits Tigers held a 2-0, lead. Williams, Charlie Gifford and John Babek, the Sewaren, 16 points; Fords, 14 !ove. games during the past week 3-3 on 'successive doubles by points; Cooper Avenue,. Ise- dash, boys 8-12, The entire Red' Sox team over the seven inning span. Mike Karabinchak and Richie During" the Braves' rally in Lake Island team, to:,win group honors in both 50-yard played brilliant defensive to keep abreast of each other tourneys.. .. Bu,tch Mayti, the Stewart's Red Sox lin, 11 points; Grove Street, 7.2 sec. (New record—Old rec- While working off the rubber, at the top of the Recreation Rankin. the sixth stanza, Fioskey gave 11 points; Blanford Avenue, ord 7.5: William McQueeney, baseball and as a result, only he sent eight batters down via up three hits, four walks and one runner reached first base Senior Softball .League with With the outcome of the pitcher, recently joined a'long list of fine pitchers points; Bucknell, 4 points; Blanford Avenue; David Car- the strike out route and identical 12-1 records. Unless ame hanging in the balance his defense committed two and that was Dollask on a free errors. The big blow, however,;., who tossed no-hit-no-run games in the Wood- Strawberry Hill, 3 points; man, Grove Street; Steve walked five. one of the second division in the seventh frame, the Fifth District, 3 points; Long- i Sewaren School. ticket. Sewaren scored a run in the White Birch .batters made was a grand slam home run by; bridge Little League. . . .No one will dispute the clubs manipulates an. upset, Hob Lengyel. hill Avenue, 3 points; Avenel 50-yard dash, girls 12-16, The P.B.A. Dodgers scored first inning when catcher Ed it is quite possible that both good use of three hits to ac- fact that Larry Michalski is: the most active Park, 1 point; Foutrh Street, 7.1 sec. (New record—-Old rec- two runs in the first inning Casey pumped a triple into clubs will terminate the first count for the three runs which Benny Damoci a>>^ Lengyel bowler in the township, and it didax't come as a 1 point; Sewaren School, 1 ord 7.5 sec.): Diane Burch, and from there on coasted to deep left field and scored on half schedule next week tied decided the game. Stroking split the Braves' pitching point; Lyman & Church, 0.^ Pearl Street; Olivia Patter- a 5-1 victory over the St. An- a passed] ball. The victoifs for top .honors. out the ail important hits were chores v?ith the latter gaining surprise to anyone when'he put together games Fifth Avenue, 0; Outlook Ave- son, Thorpe Avenue; Karen thony Cubs. The win was the brought in the second run in Bill Gra.zino, Joe Sheeley and credit for the win. . : nue, 0. Stan's edged the White The Iselin Warriors also re- of 235, 203 and 220 for a sizzling 658 set in the Jorgensen, Fords. Dodgers' sixth in 16 outings the fourth on a walk to Casey Birch TMen's Club 4-3 in. ten Ed Majewski. The children who took first,' 60-yard dash, boys 12-16, this summer. and a single off the bat of Majewski walked off the mained in the thick of the Bowl-Mor Mixed League." The Woodbridge Music innings and conquered the pennant fight by manipulating second and third place were 7.5 sec. (New record—Old rec- George Sale's single in the George Fair. Center Bar of Port Reading mound with the White Birch Center is leading the same circuit by four games awarded ribbons by John ord 7.8 sec.): David Disbrow, opening stanza with the bases Joe Olivatz was charged win,, while. Frank Capraro ab- a 6-1 verdict over the Hope- 12-2 to raise their win total lawn Indians. Zullo, Supervisor of Recrea- Freeman Street; Donald Far- loaded drove in the two runs with Scheno's setback, al- to 12 in 13 clashes. sorbed the New Alamo loss. with the summer season hearing completion. . . . Although Iselin collected tion. Bronze medals will be ley, Grove Street; Alfred Por- to start P.B.A. off on the path though he, too, hurled a strong The Hopelawn nine took on Bill Gernsy the Ironman of the '20s, worked out , presented to the first place wszewski. Fords. to victory. The Dodgers then ;ame holding Sewaren to three only five hits during the the Center Bar and racked up scrap, the second place club handsomely on an outdoor basketball court in the winners on Sports Night in base knocks. a total of 13 hits to clinch the October. took full advantage of. four Pocono Mountains recently and looked as though STILL GOING STRONG By Alan iaver Before succumbing to Se- game by a wide margin. Dick Prison 9 walks and three errors to ac- Individual Winners waren, Scheno's Cities Service Peterson paced Stan's heavy he might be ready for a comeback after: sinking a PATTV count for their run total. Potato race, girls 8-12, 10.0 toppled the Hopelawn Youths bombardment with, three Bob Mauceri* and Bill Mar- series of long shots and hooks from under the sec. (New "record—old record from the undefeated ranks singles on four jaunts from kell were the Warrior pitchers, 10.3): Judy Kotyk, Glen BER& with a 2-0 victory in a game the bench-. Also, adding to. the Trounced backboards. However, Bill gave up the idea of re- - Wflo REACHED and between them, they Cove; Crystal St. Pierre, played at Hopelawn. victors' power at the plate WOODBRIDGE—The White checked the Indians with three turning to the court wars when his right arm Hopelawn; Cynthia Janko- Scheno's broke a scoreless with two hits apieee were Chet Birch Men's Club continued its winning ways in the inde- singles. Johnny . Druszba. .lost sought the comfort of a sling- the moyning after. witz, Fords. deadlock in the third i-nning Smink, Bill Buglovsky, Sonny it for Hopelawn. Potato race, boys 8-12, 10.7 when Buzz Estok accepted a Bahr and Joe Borowsky. pendent circuit by taking the THINKING OCT. LOUD :,.:'.: sec: James Quale, Thorpe free pass and came all the way . Pete McMahon inherited measure of the State Prison, Pitching", coach Mel Harder When Nick Priscoe's letter to squad members Avenue; Jerry Smith, Long- around on Dave Brooks' error the pitching chores for Stan's Avenel, by a, 6-3 score at the of the Cleveland Indians had was first opened, we received, quite.a scare think- hill; Ronnie Elsey, Avenel hit. Jim Dunda handed Avenel and won the verdict after institution's home field. a 223-186 record for 20 sea- Park. a 2-0 edge in the fourth when limiting Port Reading to six Sd Majewski, the big man sons with the same team. • ing he was expecting this beaten writer to make Potato race, girls 12-16, 10.8 he blasted a home run over hits over the distance. The on the White Birch pitching a comeback. The Barroris will report, to the sta- sec. (New record—Old record the centerflelder's head. Center Bar's losing chucker staff, hurled another strong NEW. JERSEY'S ONLY PARI dium, August 23> for the issvaiaee of equipment 12.3): Mary Ann SeSnowich, Joe • Olivatz, Avenel's win- was Bill Kutney. game, limiting the opposition MUTtTEL TROTTING" Glen Cove; Karen Jorgensen, ning pitcher, carved a shutout Jiggs Tavern received some to three hits over the seven- .TRACK fine four hit pitching from and examinations by Dr. Edward Novak. How- Fords; Kathy Hizer, Freeman by allowing four hits and inning distance. During the Air Conditioned ever, intensive drills will riot eornmeBce until the Street. striking out 12. He gave- up Mike Roskey to lead his team contest, Ed fanned four bat- Grandstand Potato race, boys 12-16, 11.4 three singles in the sixth but to a 6-0 victory over Frank's ters and- walked seven. official date of September 1.... The Sewaren A. A., sec.: Arnold- Gurovich, Hope- prevented his opponents from Tavern of Fords. The win was The prison nine spoiled Ma- coached by Ed Casey* upset Schema's: Cities Ser- lawn; Frank Dansces, Straw- scoring. Richie Qarber ab- the Keasbey club's 12th this jewski's bid for a shutout berry Hill; Donald Farley, sorbed Hopelawn's reversal, season. vyhen Don Little blasted a vice to take over first place M the Recreation Grove Street. but had a commendable record Roskey achieved his shut- triple in the fifth inning with Junior League by, onerhatf game. . .•';•. Let's not Running- broad jump, boys of giving, up just two hits and out by scattering Frank's the bases jammed. fanning 13. cluster of base knocks over the overlook the fine job Fred McEIhenny is doing 8-12, 12' 10y2": Edward Was- Moe Barbato and. Bill Gra- ko, Fords;, Ralph Ucci,. Fifth: The Bowl-Mor Hilltoppers seven inning route. Paul Boos ziano supplied the power at handling publicity' for the Woodbridge Little District; Joe, Gavaletz, Free- won their first game since the started on the mound for the plate, for the Birehers League, and the same goes for Dave Klarfield of man Street. Frank's, but was lifted in the with two hits apiece, while the Colonia Little FelOiWsck'Cuil;..,, It looks as Running broad jump, boys fifth inning when Jiggs rallied Nat Yosko, Harry Naussbaum, 12-16, 16' 11": David Disbrow Strikes & Spares for five runs. Ike Blanchard Ed Wares, and Dick Libby col- ' though Jiggs Tavern and Stan's Bar, and Grill. and Matty Jago followed Boos lected one safety each. Freeman Street; Donald Par- BCKWL-MOR THURSDAY NIGHT DAILY ley, Grove Street; Arnold Gu- MIXED LEAGUE to the hill to stamp out the will tie for the first^half tMe In the, Recreation W Li uprising. DOUBLE rovich, Hopelawn. Woodbridge M. C .- - ... 22 8 Senior' Softball League and the playoff tilt should They have golf tournaments CLOSES Soecer ball throw, girls 8-1.2 Question "Marks 18 12 Lou Salamon, the Keasbey Outlaws - 18 12 third baseman, had a big day for bald headed men, south- 1:45 P. M. be a whale of a gaine, rt is, n6 secret that both 57' 9": Vivian Burch, Pearl Butter Balls - •"".... 15 15 paws, kids, men, women, pros Street 3; " Peggy Kiernan, Rascals , .. 14 16 at the plate blasting two : cubs have been gunning for each other all sea- Marions _ '"' 14 16 doubles and a single, while and amateurs. Now there is RACING DASLY ' " Cooper , Avenue; Raphael Sputniks 11 19 to be a- tournament for hoboes. son, which is a normal reaction, for two teams Fratterolo, Fourth Street- Lucky Five 8 22 his teammates. Bill Mizerak AUG., 7 thru OCT. 1$; Honor Roll and Lou Banko hit safely The only requirement is that* so evenly matched. .. . The large sale of golf balls Basketball throw, girls 12- L Miehalski 235-203-220—658, E. the contestants dress hobo ro TME OCCAZ/O// Necela 224, S. Eevay 221, P-^ii- twice. Every Thursday is Ladies' Da; at neighboring sporting goods stores can bei at- 16; 58' 0": Margaret Bucher, blonickl 210, B. Surdi 207, J. Mayti style. .- ; Thorpe; , Marilyn Melnick OF /iER FJR5T 202, A. Magyar 200. The White Birch Men's Admission $1;26 tributed to members of the VIPS who are stock- Hopelawn; Diane Burch APP5AR4MCSA9 Results Club kept their dim hopes Captain Ray Kelly and half- Reserved Box Seats .. 1.2® Three - game winner, Marions alive for a possible shot at a ing up in preparation for the- club championship Pearl Street A) PAO aver Lucky Five. • • back Fred Doelling are the (Tax lnc.)1Vo children under t& Softball -throw,, girls 8-12, FOLK5- OF MNrf£AP0&& &/ ' Two - game winners: Sputniks tie for first place by coasting veterans who started all nine tournament' which comes off the latter part iof over Outlaws, Butter Balls over to a 6-3 triumphnyer the New Traffic Circle, Junction of Routes $33 102' 1": Peggy Kiernan; Coop- Question Marks, - Rascals over games for Pennsylvania last FREEHOLD; N. J.. ,- ;«r •.; Ajfemte^-Joan, J /Davidson, '-Zihitnbuiei eygiiiil Feature? San Woo.dbri.age Music Center. Alamo with a late rally. year. 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U/L 2 ^ 27 c PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1953 SDISON.TOWNSHIP AND'FORBS BEACQH First Ward GOP Iridal Shower Lists Meeting For Ann Boros leers SEWAREN — A bridal AVENEL — Three officsrr WOODBRIDGE—The FIT; hower honoring Ann Boros, were installed at a recent Ward Republican Club wF aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- meeting of the Pride of New meet Wednesday at 8:30 witl ;phBoros, 80 Central Avenue, Jersey Sons and Daughters cf William Britt, 11 Pleetwoo as given Saturday in the Liberty, at the Avenel School Drive. agle's Club, Rahway, by Miss auditorium./ Mrs. Charles R The meeting will be devote • oros' sister, Mrs. Glen Hor- Siessel, ex-.cpunsilor, assisted to preparation for the cominr xth, and by the sister of the by Mrs. Orville Barkalew, na- election. Stewart Hutt,. Re respective bridegroom, Mrs. tional treasurer, installed Mis publican candidate for Town '. K. Lemerich, Morgan. Miss Adolf Elster, assistant record- =!iio Committee in the Fire loros will become the bride of ing secretary; ' Mrs. Martin Ward, will address the club. ficholas Weber in St. An- Nelson, guide and Mrs. Oils Those interested are in tony's church September 6. Sears, outside guard. vited to attend. Refreshment, Among the guests were Mrs. An invitation was receive:.' will be served. '.. P. Horvath, Mrs. S. W. by the group to attend the an- oroka, Mrs. B M. Kalnak, nual church service of the Old Irs. Stephen Horvath, Mrs. September 21, sponsored by '. W. Ungvary, Miss Judy Tennent Church, Tenaent Services to Be fngvary, Mrs. John Ugi. Mrs. TfiJg'Monniouth and Ocean oseph. Skalla, Woodbridge; Counties Past Councilors As- Led by Layiner Irs. Charles Tartaglone, Mrs. sociation. Assemblyman Clif- urgen Lueth, Mrs. Ozzie Lo- ton Barkalow will be the fea- WOODBRIDGE — The fol ewski, Mrs. Mary Golden, tured speaker. _ lowmg schedule of services fo August ins been announcer /Iiss Joan Krogh, Sewaren; The social hour was m for the Hungarian Reformed 'Irs. Harry Cfee and Miss charge of Mrs., Raymond Church in the absence of th; •?arol Cree, Cranford; Mrs. J. Waterhouse, Mrs. Edward JV. Mazanowski, Port Reading; i\N,i> \ \,)l .1 CONGRESSMAN: Congressman Peter Fre- pastor who is on vacatior Palmer and Mrs. Nelson. Tht. with his family. Aiss Ruth Brown, Mrs. M. W. inghuysen, Jr. (R., N. J.), is relating to Mrs. Ormonde A. Parley, Mrs. M. P. Web^r, next meeting will be August August It), church service a 15. Kieb, wife of the Assistant Postmaster General, some of his fairway; Mrs. R. P. Nagyiski, campaign plans. Mrs. Kieb called on the Congressman to 10, with Steven Simon, Jr. Colonia; Miss Jean Grezner, explain the National Federation of Republican Women's leader, assisted by Ernes' CHESTS FOR SPECIAL TREASURES: "As part of the a ts and crafts program at Sewaren Playground this week iopejawn. Project, "Know Your Congressman and His Achievements," Gere and Steven Kasko. the youngsters were taught to make treasure chests ou of popsicle sticks and other easy-to-get materials. The Bride-to-be Feted . designed to aid in the election of a. Republican Congress in Also, Mrs. H. M. Nemetz, August 17, church-. service best of the chests will be on display at the Recreation De jartment office in the Municipal Building, Woodbi-idse. vta. P. L. Misdam, Mrs. M. L. At Shower in Fords November. A group of wives of presidential appointees at 10, with. Miss- Joan EHar have volunteered to work on the program. VTackel, Mrs. S. W. Batruk, FORDS—Mrs. Henry Hoist. lc.ader. assisted by Robert Mrs:"?A. Batruk, Mrs. M. L. 19 .Yuro Drive, was hostess at Kasko, . Miss Joan Jelicks Prizes Awarded Magyar Church Annual Jaslow, Mrs. M. O. Stanikecz, a lawn party and bridal James -Mandy and Mrs. Ed- Synagogue Liiaii .Mrs.'j" John Hoguta, Mrs. shower held in honor of her Lorantffy Guild Plans ward Kuzma, all of whom, aw Steptien Patrick, Mrs. R. L. sister, Miss Dina McLiverty, college students. At Card Party Proves Success Pros, Mrs. G. W. Muller, Mrs. dauhter of Mrs. Osborne Mc- August- 24, church servici •Picnic Set for Aug. 17 1. P> Phillips, Mrs. L. M. Liverty, New York, and the at 10, with Stephen Katelvero AVENEL — The Woman's WOODBRIDGE — The an- John Sulymos and Mrs. Mi- AVENEL — One hundrec For Fall Fashion Revue Club of Avenel held another and fifty people attended thr 3hlos>, Mrs. M. L. Nudeny, lato Mr. McLiverty Miss Mc- leader, assisted by Joseph nual picnic of the Ladies Aid chael Rozman assisting. Vlrs.-'John Beros, Jr., and Mrs. Liverty is engaged to wed WOODBRIDGE — The Lo- will be given instructions. in Remenar and Mrs. Andrew in "its, summer series of card Society of the Hungarian Re- Mrs. Simon will be in luau sponsored by the Con- early September. . : .Nicholas Weber. Lawrence Guethlein of New rantffy Guild of the Hunga- Nagy. parties Monday at the home formed Church will be held charge of the outdoor deep gregation B'nai Jacob at thf The next meeting will be homes of Mr. and Mrs. Georg( York. •ian Reformed Church will August 31, church service; of Mrs. John Mahon, 415 Bel- August 17 on the church frying. Guests included Mrs. Rich- sponsor a fall fashion revue held September 2 at 7:30. at 10, with the pastor, Rev grade: Avenue, with Mi's. J. Games and dancing will be Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kenneys Announce grounds, School Street, from Pinkus and Mr. and Mrs. ard McLiverty, Miss Anne October 8 at School. 11.. Mrs_. Leslie Egry, delivering the Hopler and Mrs. J. Schlesin- noon. The public is invited. held in the main auditorium. ger as co-hostess. Mai tin Litmger, Shorecrest Daughter's Betrothal McLiverty and Mrs. Charles Anthony Ambrose is chair- sermon. Mrs. Joseph Dobo* Hungarian specialties will Hungarian pastry will be will present a message from Mrs. Joseph Suchy was the Colonia, Saturday. ISEUN—Mr. and Mrs. Ed- McLiverty, New York; Mrs. L. man with Mrs. Andrew No- be served for dinner in the sold and orders may be filled vard J. Kenney, 43 La Gaar- Avene Personals the-. United Council of Church winner of the door prize and. with Mrs. Simon or at. the A three-act program high- ; Guethlein, Mrs. Joseph Kor- vak, co-chairman. lower meeting room. Mrs. lia Avenue, announce the en- yus and Mrs. Drew Smith, Women Conference at Ocean also a- table winner. The other church office. lighted the evening. Eli Cohen Local merchants will pre- Mrs. MARTIN GUTOWSKI Grove. table winner was Mrs. Owen James Pentek will be in master of ceremonies, intro- ,'agement of their daughter, Long i-Island; • Mrs. Norman charge with Mrs. Steven Si- "jillian, to Joseph Limoli, son sent a line of dresses, hats ME 4-0951 Roff, and non-player awards duced MTS. Spencer Zeigen in McLiverty and Miss Eima mon, Mrs. Andrew Dorko, >f Mr* and Mrs. Patsy Limoli, Schulfe, Shrub Oaks, N. Y.; and furs, and models will in- 63 Smiths Street went to Mrs. Raymond Hein- First Run Movie a Hawaiian number which clude Esther .Simon, Mrs. rich and Mrs. Leonard Lar- Mrs. Frank Koppanyi, Mrs Hy Derwin, Murray Derwin 1107 -Correja Avenue. Mrs. John McLiverty, Rock- —Mr. and Mrs. John Sum- Tlie couple are graduates vine, M&.; Mrs. Richard Grin- Jerry DiRenzo, Mrs. Steven Church Picnic canic. Andrew Busa, Mrs. John Moi- At Local Drive-In and Mr. Litmger satirized Puto, Mrs. William Gyenes, pie, Coddington Avenue, have The next, party will be held nar, Sr., Mrs. Stephen Gyenes, Mrs. Miller and Hy Derwin Df Woodbri'dge High School. die, Washington, D. C; Mrs. as guests for the summer Mrs. WOODBRIDGE — Walter Mr. Liraoli served two years Thom'as McLiverty, Madison, Mrs. William Dunch, Arlene Monday night at the home of Mrs.. Alexander Mesar, Mrs. acted, out a pantomime and Sumple's parents, Mr. and Reade's Drive-In Theatre is Lloyd Ganon did a specialty "in-the Army and is now with and Mrs. Henry Hoist, Sr., Ou-nch, Mrs. James Kelemen, Plans Complete Mrs. James Atkinson, 1041 now showing '"A Time to Love Mrs. Andrew Panzera, Mrs. Mrs. John Hegedus. Dartmouth Avenue, with Mrs. number. Marshall Engineers, linden. HeJmetta. PORT READING—The an- and a Time to Die," starring J Andrew Nagy, Grace Racz, —Andrew Mikkelsen, Smith ATOM-SMASHER FOB USE Door prizes were awarded The wedding- is planned for nual parish picnic of St. An- Frederick Hyde co-hostess. John Gavin and Lilo Pulver. VLrs. Daniel Russo, Joyce* Si- Street has returned home aft- The public is cordially in- BERLIN — The East Ger- and six prizes given to the iext June. thony's Church will take place man research institute for nu- | Also in the cast of this first ops and Mrs. Steven Kovacs. er spending a week visiting this- Sunday, at 'Maple Tree vited. winning participants in the Style. Show Planned clear physics at Roosendorf, run exclusive engagement are games held. Catered refresh- MEW ARRIVAL Mrs. H. Fishman will be. the his son and daughter-in-law Farm. Julius-'Kollar is chair- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew,Mikkel- Now she's having a second near Dresden, has started Jock Mahoney, Don DeFore, ments were served. Chairman HOPELAWN—Mr. and Mrs. For November 19 commentator, Joseph Reme- man. Games and dancing are working with a Russian-built Keenan Wynn and Erich Ma- sen, Jr. and family at Hays, features of the event. baby, and Cecil is decorating was Mrs. Miller with Mrs, Walter J. Pavel, 139 Howard AVTSNEL-—A meeting of the iar and William Gyenes will a nursery for her; an unusual cyclotron (atom smasher), the ria Remarque, the author, of Pinkus, Mrs. Litinger, Mrs. Streejt, announced the birth fashidri show committee of usher and Mrs. Joseph Dobos Kansas.. Refreshments will be pre- : —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph activity and a sure sign of a East G'erman news agency the novel from which the film Murray Herman and Hy of a son, Barry Michael, July the Sisterhood of the Congre- will be chairman of the re- pared 'and served by the devoted friend. ADN reported recently. was adapted. Plavin. 28 at Muhlenberg Hospital, gation. B'nai Jacob was held freshments to be served dur- Manzione and son, Marc, Pros- church's Rosary Society with at the home of Mrs. Isaac ing the revue. Entertainment pect Avenue spent two weeks Mrs. Esther Scutti as chair- Drescher, Colonia. Mrs. Edith 'will be featured during inter- vacationing. at Spring Lake. man. Grutz was appointed ticket mission. ••••' —The Holy Name Society Joe Hatruck will be bar- of St. Andrew's Church will chairman. Mrs. Anthony Ambrose is in tender and John Hutruck and The show will take place receive Holy Communion Sun- Mike Kristochak will take aharge of the decoration com- day at 8. AM. mass, -, November 19 at the Shacka- mittee and tickets may be.pb.7 charge of the barbecue pit. maxon Country Club, Scotch tained from her or at the Members of the Rosary So- Plains. church office. ciety, IJoly Name and Chil- Inman Avenue dren of Mary, Societies of St. Merchandise made in U. S. 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Mr. and father's family 4n Annandaie vlassachusetts this week and "Super-Right" Quality—READY- Mrs. Lawi-enc<= Plvnn and | TJ e Austens visited the beau- /ere guests of Mr, and Mrs •children, 'Patricia, Larry Joe tiful old Robertson familj 3aul Flaherty TMargai et jand Mary, went with them, as homes-tead- •which faces thf 3ne,e), Stoughton ^did Mrs. Mack's niece, Miss "traits and the Atlantic. "Bu' —Mr. and Mis James Anne Lipinski. I could see why it's been de- 3urns, formerly .of Sewaren, —Mr. and Mrs. Sigrmmd serted for years," Mrs. Auster :re spending the summer at Zablooki and children, "Ed- says. "The, wind does nothinp he home of Mr and Mis ward, Cooky, and Sigmund, Jr.', but howl across the water all Villiam Burns, Holton Stieet Shank Portion Wliale er Either Half Tonlyn Place, have returned day long there, even on lovelj Jim Burns attends the Cornell from a week at WildWood." days'" On their way back, the •School of Veterinary Medicine Sizes 15 Last weekend they had as Austens stopped in Hova in Ithaca, N. Y, during the ts Scatia, New Brunswick and winter. guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Camden', Me:, and enjoyed the 20 ills. Totka, East Avenue and Jo- anMatie auto show in Prince- —Mr P. Fiederick J Adams, Beech-Nut seph Pinaze. ton, Mass". Vest Avenue, attended the —Mr. and Mrs. Andrew hristening of her great- Simonsen, Holton Street, have ^'~^Mx. and" Mrs. Robert Tandson, Thomas Adams returned from a week at their Mafehiasen expect to movr *Fvlly C@@k©ii Hams September 1 into the former Dykes, Friday in Christ cottage in Shelter Cove. Ohureh, New Brunswick Rev * According to U.S. Government Specifications —Summer visitors at St. fiarned home, 57 Green Street Woodbridge, which they have Walter Stoier officiated John's Church last week were baby is the son of Mr and Mrs Mr. -and Mrs. Eugene Pierre bought. Moving into the Old Spencer, Plainfield. Earlier, Road apartment which the I. W. Dykes and the grand- son of Mr and Mrs. Robert "Sszper-Rigiit" Regular Retail OO» Mr. Spencer had called on Jo- Mathiasens are vacating wil' Old Fashioned Loaf e YQURGHOfCE be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bogan, New Brunswick A Quality 5 oz. ukg. &S seph Thomson, lay leader of Plain Meat Loaf Regular Retail OOU Hartnett, Eort Reading, The family dinner was held at the C St. -John's, hunting for the Bogans' after the service 6oz.pkg. &O record of his baptism which Hartnetts ha,ve two children. Smoked—Canter Cuts 11 Mr. Thomson found among Therese, 2V2, and Hildegard, —Mrs.Montgomeiy Balfour, Luxury, Pickle, Olive Loaf "T&'S!? 29e West Avenue, has returned to "Super-Right" Quality Regular Retail 97- the records. The date was 10 months. c Sunday, September 13, 1896. —Mrs. Harry How.ell and her h.o m e after several 6 oz. nkg. & I months' visit with her son-m- Meat Regular Retail «flj The Spencers were so pleased son, Todd, West Ayenue, spent Sapsr-RIght 6oz. pkg. &3E and interested that they drove Monday visiting- Mr. and Mrs, iaw and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Eric Isbister, Garden Brand Regular Retail «JQ. over to church the following Dona)4 Lewis, Delhi, N. Y., SLICED Boz. Bkg. &OC Sunday. and. £Qi,P£ through the Delhi City, L. I. Part of her visit iwsst ikrkfisi was spent at the Ispisteis' new Lesser Humilities sold at our low) rlar prices —Mr. and Mrs. James D^yis Technical j^ns t i t u t e which and children, Summit Avenue, Todd_ will- enter as a student, summer home at Bast Marion in September. on Gardiners Bay on the if Fr-uitt end Ueg&fahles! have returned from a trip to ^as|;ern tip of Long Island. Wisconsin. —Mr. and Mrs. Percy Aus- David Balfour and son, Davie, —Mr. and Mrs. Michael ten, W,est Avenue, had as drove out to East Mai ion last Karnas and children, Betty weekend guests Mr. and Mrs.weekend to bring Mrs Balfour SWEET €0R Anne, Marty and Michael, Charles Sbofield, Lutherville, have returned from a visit to Md. home. —Mr. and Mrs George Chinese Dinner Selivered Fresh Baily Mrs. Karnas' parents' home —Mr. and Mrs. David Bal- i for Kuzma are renting the house Frem Nearby Farms. in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. The four and children have re- Meatless '"/»«• SI* house is next to that of Mrs. turned from a vacation in Bay at 428 West Avenue where the pkg. ** • H. D. Clark's-sister, Mrs. P. W. Head. late Mrs. Mar j one Smith Cultivated.— Jersey Farms Taylor, and they enjoyed formerly lived Mr Kuzma, —A birthday party was pint e^ ge seeing her, as well as Mr. andtendered Mrs. John Kossusko whose parents live neaiby, is mployed by Rantan Arsenal at and the couple have one son Red, Ripe, Sugar Sweet V/hale Melon —The Sewaren Public Li- Corn Stare! Mild & Mellow halves or «3 Jl fi€ brary will be closed from Au- 1l Rish & Fuif-Bodied Vigorous & Winey gust 11 to 18 Books due that 16 ox. WATERMELON Biarlers I-LB. BAG week may be held over with- All Extra Large Size 1-LB. BAG 1-LB. BAG out fine. each ^ Afgsa Wrap CANTALOUPES Three Teams Tie GREEN Ib. At Country Club Aluminum Foil NEW CAB AGE -Southern orchardf (Year Ago (Year Ago COLONIA — A total of ,62 Regular 'fiffig Heavy duty lbs. (Year Ago Month 3 Large, lusciou. ' 85c) 89c) teams participated in the Cb- * I2"x25ft. 79c) I lonia Country Club's Member- of Guest Tournament recently :;-r-Frozen-'Fp.ad. Servings/ (Year Ago with three teams tying' for 2.61) (Year Ago 2.31) first place by carding 63 totals August over the 18-hole course. Mike Cestone, Jr., and P. B. For,toilet and bath 95c) Miller, Jim Chiara and John A&P Brand Blake, and Dr. Albert Ur and SHceit Val Kentel were the three pairs that came into the club- house with identical 63 scores. 6 oz. Regular $20 In the quarter-finals of the IMI Toilel'Soap. cans OEifcken Maetlte, Clam Otiswder oa Sawbuck championship, play 9 IOJ/201.I continued close in both the cans Especially for the bath Lliliif §: M@I®n^BaIJs . 2 Garden Sweet Peas, Cut Green Cold Wave •13- and B nights. In A: flight, 10 oz. I Stan Miller and John Coakley Beans, Peas & Garrets, Succotash For Appointment Call ME-4-1453 defeated Phil Sargento and hris Hauswalt,. while Ben West and Stan Hrank irpend^ ; ed Bill Paskowitz and Fred ''siriisstlSprgyts^r. "'Jj! •'..ivory.- 8OI !rager, one up in 19 holes. In Chicken or Beef f - White Table nother match, Matt Brady * pkgs. Hair Stylists and Harry Giudetta beat Tom Pirsonal i@ap Vegetable Juice Cocktail 76 Main Street, Woodbridge Klein and Laurie Salerno. Ipanseiilfitiiiiir 46oz. Flight B victors included 2 cane Open Daily 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. \ Bernie Anderson and Wyckoff Friday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. t over Bob Rufton and Dave 5c Off Label YS : 'eterson, and G. Hadley and Sayings I — FACIAL A boxes Maurice Walton rolled over Pasteurized process cheese |^ j TISSUES A of 400 AIR-CONDITIONED Williams and Rickey, one-up. Nu-Ssft American, Swjss;"Pimerito Ready-tQ-Eat Nabisco In last week's two-man, Fabric softener rinse best ball tournament, Jim OAT CEREAL IO'/J0L . CRACKERS 16 oi. j Miller and John Coakley won e Ciiil pkg. pkg. * bottle^ >b.73 the event with a 60,. Ann Page Packed in Coppertone Gannister TOMATO 14 oz.. OUR OWN pkg. bottles e of 100 I Sestklgis Ib- Family she napkins Tinie I—• Junket ftennet. Powder 3 37« Pope brand I7oz.' pkgj. With Paste can ' t or,ff 5Ef0t Ham e Keebler I6°H •2|~29 ' Jam Hagel Pk9- Tuiii Pish 6'tr38c Sunshine Krispf Crackan ' 'f298 Towels p Rolls HiSSl **<*%*»2fr Syptr Goola Canr^ran6 * ^ 35« Whits jM 1 as* lafstofeeai *ru?Plain * 'i*27lo « iarbagsJags ^^-^1 ^ 19 THE GREAT ATLANTIC S PACIFIC TEA COMPANY Lyx Liquid Prices effective thru Grand dessert for tonight or any night Sat., August 9th in More Jane- .Parker Values! Detergent Super Markets & Self- All Butter C©ff@i Oaka SS 5c off label lOc.off libel Service stores only. Cfiiffon Cake 39 FIRST IN VALUE I It's no wscret that OImot(il«, It going great—first in sales nationally In the medium, prlej* cfpul Style and luxury... size and sizzle... they all add up.to th«, big. word of the year, OLDSmobtiity! Lux Flakes Surf SilYtrPust Ltundrf BleaGh:

IAST1NS VALUE! And that's only th« beginning! The popularity For fine fabrics L For the family wash For the family wash and dishes Blue dafergent For rugs and upholstery Bright Sail oi Olds for '58 means.it is a ctnch to command a big return on. your lar 9 e large 44(> giant f&n large ^H& giant @*f A l/2 gal. gallon 8 dollars when you're ready to trade. Remember, your Investment L *3S - - pkg.P pkg.©! bottle bottle pkg.ww ' •• holds when you go over to Olds—you're smart to rid* the Rocket)

"STORES AIR CONDITIONED — WOODBRIDGE AUTO- SALES A & 'P SUPER MARKET, 113 lain Street, Wooiridge FOR yy)UR COMFORT" 475 Rahwa^|ve. ME 4-0100 Wood-bridge, H .J, Open Tuesdays an.d Th.ur«lflLysi''tf'L 9 P. M/"---Frici^V*"IiirTOrp.:M."" 540 New Brunswick/AyB.r. Fords, N. J, PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON N. J. Poll (From Editorial Page) tion of sentiment three CLASSIFIED months in advance of Elec- RATES — INFORMATION 'SINESS and VICE DIRECTORY tion Day and cannot in 4c each additional word Deadline for ads: Wednesday any sense be construed as $1.00 for, 15 words 10 A. M. for tie same weekV, a forecast of what will Payable in advance publication ; happen on November 4. - Accordion School - Electrician Lawn Mowers - IViovi&ig & Trucking - -.Radio & TV Service - - Slipcovers-Draperies - 2. During the next three NOTE: No classified ads taken over phone; months, campaigning will must be sent in. Set Need swing- into high gear. Telephone Mercury 4-1111 HEWSCH'5 Authorized A. W. Hail & Son REPAIR? Voters will have a better MANZO; and Sales arid Service for Local and Long Distance Call opportunity to learn more Accordion Schoci BRIGGS and STBATTON Moving and Storage «E 4-4360 about the candidates, their RESNfKOFF and Clinton Gas Engines NATION-WIDE SHIPPERS Of records, and their plat- FEMALE HELP * FOR SALE OR TRilJE ' 172 Brown Avenue, Iselin and Parts CUSTOM-TAILORED WANTED Household and Office Furniture ART'S RADIO forms. And the "On the WILL TRADE OB, SEiKL-1956 Pence" voters will then PRIVATE ACCOR.BION Authorized Agent I SLIPCOVERS AVON CALLING women who 42' ROCKET, 2. Bedroom, All Makes Lawn Mowers Howard Van Lines & TELEVISION 1 LESSONS 25 Years Experience ' 9 MODERN • make up .their minds. need extra income. New Reps. Automatic Washer,: Youngs- (Given in Your Home or Our Sharpened and Serviced Separate Rooms for Storage SALES and SERVICE ©TRADITIONAL 3. All public opinion polls are are earning $50 or more town Kitchen. For -p'yfBed-' Studio) in CRATING ® PACKING • PROVINCIAL subject to a margin of er- weekly representing Avon room Mobil HOme. ^e| Leo @ Complete Accordion Repairs Free Pickup - Tel. KI-1-7163 SHIPPING 155 AVENEL ST., AVENEL ror, which in the case of ® Sales, Rentals, Exchanges HOUSE Unclaimed Furniture of Every Antennas installed, Tubes test- Choice Cosmetics, world's largest Rollen, Towers Trailer court, @ Pictups and Amplifiers SCHWINN BICYCLE Description ed free at our store, Car Kadios the New Jersey Poll has manufacturer of cosmetics. Carteret •-:--':->.^J «-l^-.. Installed and serviced promptly. £ALES AND SEBVICE Office and Warehouse of Newest averaged less than^ four Phone PL-6-6655 or write Music Books for Accordion per cent. INDUSTRIAL 34 Atlantic St., Carteret Repair Estimates Free! 1958 Miss Boiling, P. Q. Box 705, MISCELLANEOUS For Information Call The New Jersey Poll will ASSsreeht's Key Shop Tel. KI-1-5540 Plainfield. ': 8-7 ME-4-5666 WIRING 124 WASHINGTON AVENUE continue to follow shifts-in WILL BUY" old filing cabinets, voter preference, reporting legal size. Call KI 1-5805, CARTERET - Music Instruction - Reupholslery WANTED, young girl to help 9:00-5:00 P. M. 7/24-8/7 Free Estimates . and interpreting election with housework part time Call Enroll Your Child Now for Bridget Terms events and showing changes in vicinity of Colonia. FU-8- FILL DIRT, $5.00 per load; Learn to Flay the ^ „ Private Lessons on tne as, they occur right up to Elec- 6633. Please call after 6 P. M. cinders, $2.50 per yard; ME-4-6188 Liquor Store © Accordion tion Day. "Shadlen" Way or © Guitar 8-7* mason sand; wash gravel; @ Trumpet CUSTOM DRAPERIES : This newspaper presents the Use Our Accordion Free ® Saxophone back run sand. HI 2-3010. Play with both hands and read ME-4-2794 Newest 1958. Patterns reports of the New Jersey Poll 8/1-8/28 music in less than one hour Telephone MErcury 4-1889 ® Piano PERSONAL FREE OF CHARGE © Tromltone exclusively in this area. © Drums Dear Albert: "Zou can''get that PAINTER and DECORATOR Fishing Tackle &, tjuitars & Amplifiers Visit Our Showroom— Free Estimates : Est. 1925 WOODBRIDGE © Excelsior Accordions Open Daily 9:30 to 6, new fishing rod that you ® Musical Accessories SERMAYAN Capitol Dome wanted. I. got in touch with Call KI-1-4825 liquor Store ® Student Rental Plan Friday 9:30 to 9 V. J. TEDESCO Get That Reel Fixed UPHOLSTERY SHOPS (From Editorial Page) Alichael Kreitz, 15 West St., MARY ANDRASCIK, Prop. For Information Call HI-2-6948 For Free Estimates Colonia, N. J., FTJ-8-2651, an - 276 Chestnut Street '-) Est. 1307 lice, after more than 32 years Carteret, N. J. -;'. Complete Stock of Domes- SAMMY RAY'S RAHWAY e AVENEL Call ME-4-6410 of service, is a real loss to the insurance agent, and he wrote ME 4-1J17 me a new Fire Policy on our ' : , 8/7 - 8/28 tic and Imported Wines, Music and Repair Shop FU-8-9954 state Constabulary. . . . For SAM LAQUADRA, Prop. the fourth successive year the home with substantial sav- LOOKING for home for two Beers and Liquors 467 New Brunswick Ave., Fords RON-LEN Mitchell New Jersey Division, Ameri- ings. When our Automobile • puppies, iYz months old, Be convinced. No obligation to DECORATORS, INC. j enroll. Phone for appt. "Burner" 574 AMBOY AVENUE can Cancer Society, has re-Policy expires we can -insure part collie; two kittens fourr "Penn" - Roofing & Siding - 93 Main Street with this same company, «and SHADLEN ACCORDION "ALCEDQ," "AIREX," WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 1938 1958 ceived contributions in the months old; two kittens two SCHOOL "CENTAURE" Woodbridge annual April Crusade totaling with the savings on that I will months old. Mrs. J. Lorentz, "TED WILLIAMS" "Our 20th Anniversary Year" get a new dress* Love, Helen. 194 MeFarlane Road, off Chain "SEA JOY" and "JOHNSON" E & L more than a million dollars. 12 Larch Street, Carteret. Learn to Play the Accordion -•••• a-7 O'Hills Road, Near St. George Home of Real Parts 8-7* Avenue, Colonia REEL REPAIRS A SPECIALS'"? and Violin ROOFING . . . New Jersey's traffic death MBS. RUBIN FU-1-002S ALL MAKES Locksmith The Modern, CO. rate has reached 389 com- BUSINESS Reel Checked, Cleaned, pared with 450 up to the same PIANO INSTRUCTIONS -— Polished, Greased and Easy Way. Insured OPPORTUNITY time last year. . . . Tuberculo- Private lessons for children Adjusted, for Only Our Convenient Roofing Installation' and Printing and adults, popular and clas- Plus Parts If Needed WOODBRSDfiE KEY sis descended upon 3,543 New START SPARE TIME CLEARANCE SALE! Rental Plan Repairs of All Types sical, harmony and theory. • ALUMINUM SIDING Jersey residents during 1957. SERVICING- KI-1-2507. 8-7,8-14* Discount On All & LOCKSMITH SHOP Eliminates the . . . The State Department of HERSHEY CANDY ROUTE • LEADERS • GUTTERS 70 Fishing Tackle! Purchase of Instrument Labor and Industry announces Responsible man or woman Auto-Home • SLATE REPAIR SERVICES FISHING TACKLE completion of a folder con- will be selected. to service 1 AND REPAIR OFFICE KEYS Enroll Now For ® HOT ASPHALT ROOFS taining a digest of State laws NEW HER.SHEY CANDY EP YOUR DRINKING has be- Rudy's DUPLICATED PRIVATE For Free Estimates Phone affecting new business enter- DISPENSERS in this area. come a problem, Alcoholics 256 Monroe St., Rahway INSTRUCTION VA 6-5616 or prises. . . . Crime in the rural No experience necessary. Op- Anonymous can help you. Call Telephone FU-8-3894 SAFES SOLD on areas of New Jersey "was re-portunity of earning $3,000 a BI-2-1515. or write P. O. Box VA 6-0420 253, Woodbridge. Tools, Hardware, Paints, Glass VIOLIN and duced during" the past fiscal year devoting; spare time to - Furnace Cleaning - 570 AMBOY A.VENVJE ACCORDION year ending June 30, Colonel start. Requires about 10 hours - 8/7-8/28 WOODBRIDGE In Our Joseph p. Butter, Superin- a week to service and collect. Tel. ME-4-105S T. R. STEVENS HAVING TROUBLE with Open Daily 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. AIR-CONDITIONED tendent of State Police, re- Applicant must b"e able ^o Sunday 8 A. M. to IP. E SUMMER STUDIO Roofing and Sheet Metal Wori ports. . . . The 1958 asparagus make small investment of your sewerage? Electric Sew- IS YOUR HOME 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. season closed on July 1 with $900.00 cash for working in- erooter removes roots, filth, WOODBRIDGE less volume harvested for both ventory. For interview, writesand and stoppage from HALF CLEAN? Mason Work We carry a full line of Musical clogged pipes, drains and sew- Instruments and Accessories Repairs the processing and fresh mar- including phone to District Holland Sani-Vac Service cleans FOR QUALITY ket outlets. . ... The State Fish Manager,- P. O. Box 1064ers,. No digging, no'" damages Perth Amboy's Oldest Estab- all the part of your home you CAN'T lished Accordion Center and Game Council will hold a Cleveland 2, Ohio. —rapid and efficient. Call' clean—warm air pipes . . cold ail J.SPIESS 20 Years at the Same Location Types public hearing on Pall hunt- Tony's Plumbing and Heating pipes . . . chimney . . . the entire 8-7* ME-4-8007 8/7 - 8/28 heating system! Cleans gas, coal, ing seasons at the State House Mason Contractor at 8 P. M. next Tuesday. . . 202 Green Street oil and warm air heating systems. Eddie's Music Center : FOR RENT Air-Conditioning Hay fever sufferers are re- AH Types of Ed Bonkoski, Prop. Warm Air Heat Here's why it pays to have Industrial Exhaust System minded by the State Depart- Woodbridge, I. J. 357 State St., P. A. VA-6-1290 PRINTING 3% ROOM apa'rtment, all im- the Holland Sani-vac Service CEMENT Motor, Guards ment of Health that Sparta, Advertise in : FOR FREE ESTIMATES provements, nice location. , TELEPHONE: once a year: and Call ME-4-2145 or ME-4-5268 DIAL . , Jersey City, Newark, Summit, 159 Emerson Street, Carteret, Photography Asbury Park, East Orange, KI-1-6517. .; 8-7* © SAVES COSTLY REPAIRS MASONRY Madison and Trenton were the Classifieds © REDUCES FIRE HAZARDS comparatively free of ragweed 0 CUTS DECORATING PILLS Free Estimates tation to and from fires, or Henry Jansen & Son IE 4-11114-3 pollen last year. . . . New Jer- clpthing ruined or soiled while m REDUCES DIRT IN HOME sey school districts received FU 1-9481 Call Kilmer Tinning and performing their duties, loss HEALTH HINTS ® INSURES HEAT COMFORT , No job . approval of the State Depart- of sleep due to fires at night NEVER .PUT OFF. TILL Phone for Representative iToday! 5-2751 Sheet Metal Work ment of Education of $86,- and missing meals whenever TOMORROW ... 744,902 in new buildings and ME-4-9056 Roofing-, Metal Ceilings the alarm. goes in, the few "Never put off, till tomorrow Too Large additions during the 1957-58 dollars they receive in com- the joy you can claim for to- Expert Alterations -, Moving & Storage - and Furnace Work school year. ... Betting was pensation at the end of theday." In these stressfultimes, and Additions dow^i 7.2 per cent and attend- year would barely cover the that is advice which we may Construction 588 Alden Street or Too Small ance 5.2 per cent at Mon- amount of gas used while an- all ponder with profit. Nowa- New Custom Homes GARDEN Woodbridge, N. J. mouth Park, near Long swering alarms. However, days many of us are inclined Amboy Avenue. Woodbridge 1-DAY SERVICE! Yes, call today . .^ no Branch, during the first 35 they do not complain lor they to -concentrate on future se- RESIDENTIAL STATE On Black and White Telephone MErcury 4-1246 fee for estimates. We'll days of racing. realize that they volunteered curity and tranquillity and to and rush "a man to you to to perform this public service sacrifice for them all the time Moving and Storage and enjoy helping their neigh- arid worth which are present- Funeral Iffeetors - COLOR FILM help you plan, show- ; CAPITOL CAPERS: — "For COMMERCIAL Local and Long: Distance - Service Stations - ing you money-saving the richness of living and the bors. Nevertheless, they should ly ours to enjoy. While it .is fullness of life, now is thenot be expected to risk their prudent to take steps to in- No Job Too Large BARBELS AND short-cuts...... _ lives fighting a fire under un- WARDROBES time for the enjoyment of sure that we will live securely Or Too Small . . . safe conditions when these and happily in the future, it FnJIy Insured those good things which we Furnished at No Extra TOWNE GARAGE : presently possess," declares conditions were reported ,to is the part of wisdom not to No Charge or Obligation Cost t;he Medical Society. of • New the Township Committee and neglect the enjoyment of the m Folders - •.' apparently their complaints For Estimates REASONABLE KATES J. F. Gardner & Son Jersey. . . . New Jersey's 173- good that we have in favor of powiecki.: mile Garden State Parkway were unheeded. the good we may some day We Are a Local Firm 485 AMBOY AVENUE . only probably possess. Funeral Home Woodbridge # Billheads has a "stork' club" formed by If these unsafe conditions aine babies born en route. . . . remain unattended arid some- Joy is the emotion conse- Builder FREE ESTIMATES MErcury 4-3540 State House parking yards on me gets hurt or killed as a quent upon the appreciation 46 Atlantic Street Fridays during August remind result of this situation, I will 1230 Stone Street, Rahway Phone We're Specialists In m Letterheads of present good. Present good Carteret, N. J. rae of tag days in Scotland blame the present Township is of its nature fleeting. Flow- Phone FXJ-8-0976 • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- when no one reportedly ap- Committee and demand a ers die, health fades, children Telephone KI-I-5715 ME 4-5684 .. MENT and BALANCE pears on the streets. R. D. MEELHEIM # Programs . - state investigation as to why grow up and life bears them Owner ©BRAKE SERVICE these unsafe conditions were away, and friends may be lost permitted to continue. . beyond recapture. - Plumbing & Heating - # Booklets Letters to the The Republican party of Therefore, for .the richness - Moving & Trucking - - Wallpaper - Paint - Woodbridge Township is. of living and the fullness of Editor alambring for more industry life, now is the time for the WOODBRIDGE in this area to help defray the enjoyment of those good 613 Rahway Ave., FLYNN & SON i®¥8 "IDEAL WAY' m Announce- (From Editorial Page) ever-rising cost of Township things which we presently FUNERAL HOMES hydrant1 in the immediate government. However, I would . Woodbridge Phone FU-8-3914 possess. Youth-is most appre- (Opp. White Church) Established 51 Tears Plumbing & Heating area, one of the workers as- not encourage this sort of in- 430 East Avenue Jll^»|^|*||p| ments ciated: by those who- can no ® SALAUS at Their Best sured the officer' in charge dustry toat the present Town- longer claim it. Health is most Perth Amboy AGENT NATIONAL VAN • Remodeling Miat he knew the exact loca- ship Committee Invited into • SODA FOUNTAIN 33 Ford Ave.,'Fords LINES prized by those who. own it m Invitations tion of the nearest hydrant this municipality. Chemical no longer. • FRESH BAKEilY VA-6-0358 • New Installations and so was instructed to pro- companies can be made safe 1386 St. George Ave., Avenel The future is properly a GOOBS • Gas and Oil Burners leed with the fire truck and as witnessed by the Heyden matter of intelligent concern. Open 7 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. 3-4 Rooms—?20, $35, ?30 m Post Cards' locate same. Unfortunately he Newport Chemical Corpora- But so, too, is the present. Let INCLUDING SUNDAYS Call ME-4-3046, HI-2-7312 ?ould not locate any fire hy- tion of Fords and Merck and us not:neglect: one for the; 5-6 Rooms—$35, $40, ?50 drant and the same undesir- Closed Wednesdays All Day Company of Rahway. If these other, but intelligently appre- L. PUGLIESE - A. LIPO m Signs ible procedure as in 1954 was larger companies can have a ciate both. Thus, we shall be executed which was laying safe plant there is no reason rich, life-long, in the aware- ibse from'the scene of the fire why a small company such, as ness and enjoyment \ of the 'Furniture m Business ',o a pond at the entrance to Hatco Chemical cannot dp the ?ood things of life, which help the plant and draft water same. If they refuse to cor- to make all of us healthy,; from it. Finally, after more rect these 'unsafe conditions, wealthy and wise. . '.:• Charles Farr unnecessary delay, water was Visit Our New Cards they should be forced to move JMUchael S. Newjohn, MB, wailable to extinguish the fire out of the Township, and the' Avenel Pharmacy >nd once again additional in- Home of Plumbing & Heating tax dollars lost by them do- fair to inform you that a car- 844.KiAH.WAY AVENUE # Coupons '•safe conditions arose to ham- ing so would foe more than # Bigger Values! Electric Sewer Service •Jer and jeopardize the safety bon copy of this letter is be- MErcury 4-1914 • More Top Brands! ADVERTISE of the volunteer firemen try- compensated by peace of mind ing forwarded to the local i^Sii^ 'ng to. do their job. Passage- and public safety for this part newspaper in the hope that @ Better Service! Telephone; ••' Certificates of the Township. PRESCRIPTIONS . ways were obstructed with through, the power of the ® Lower Prices! MErcury 4-0594 ^uipment and material, Sincerely yours, ; press, favorable and expedient WHITMAN'S CANDIES YOUR walkways and stairways were S. WILLIAM HORNSBY action will be: taken on this 621 LINDEN AVENUE blocked with low - hanging problem. . • ;. Cosmetics - Film WINTER BROS. illliii P.S.: I feel that it is only Woodbridgre, N. J. Call Today pipe line, catwalks and stair- Greeting Cards Wayside Fyrn. Shop BUSINESS ways were very slippery and ';he lighting facilities, were WQODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. Serving Woodbridge Residents dangerously inadequate. For- Since 1937 For Sale - Watch Repairing 18 GREEN STREET Free Estimates tunately and miraculously the WOOUBRIDGE, N.J.: .-• St. George Avenue at U. S. IN THIS •fire was extinguished without Highway 1, Avenel Expert Watch and any accidents. However, these P Enclosed please find $3.50 for one-year RAYMOND '. (At the Woodbridge Advertise Jewelry Repairs safety hazards must fee elimi- subscription to: Clorerleaf Circle) SPACE nated before someone gets '. - • - INDEPENDENT-LEADER : JACKSON Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., Your Service ® RING FITTING MIDDLESEX hurt or killed. Incl, Sat. • RESETTING Q CARTERET PRESS ; " and SON Phone MErcury 4-6666 ; For Only ® POLISHING The vast majority of the members of the fire depart- D EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON In This Space ® RE-SIZING ; , Druggists All Work INSURED ments in this area are volun- To.be sent to: : . PRESS teers, most-of whom have For Only and GUARANTEED j 88 Main Street THE WOODBRIDGE families who depend on them NAME ...... MARTIN LAWRENCE for • support. Considering the Woodbridge, N. J. A PUBLISHING CO. amount of time they spend JEWELERS ADDRESS Per Month! $7 Month 20 GREEN STREET during the year fighting fires I! Telephone MErcury 4-0554 94 Main St., Woodbridge and attending drills, use of TOWN:..;... Tel. ME-i-iG86 - WOODERIDGE their automobile for transpor-