hill Local Coverage CompUt. \ Newspaper Devoted Presented t>. I,, (lie Community Interest And Impartiallyy*' Mepenient - leaber Week XLVI-NO. 34 Entered » Second OIRBS MatMT WOODBRIDOE, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 PRICE EIQ] •t ths Pout Offlcs, Woorttiridge, N. J. it II Trwirhtp's consulting *N /; special election by a vote or 2,027 nlnnfi- (Mi HIP muHi-wiiillon dotl& f* * • • * to 211, will be started In approxi- j'wor nvnlopf hnd fnllfd to put M/-'8 week, I spent much of mately three months. •ui P'-"ip ccwer. Arnold 8.' . mtisfactoril'v for the up complete plans and specifica- ri'-'lvim po'inWicPTi Party chtr* v tions before bids can be received. "mi. silt' ho "would pxwet Mr. ,„ :iithough there is yet There Is considerable engineering TI'IOT in NP PTspnt, at th* next work—and argument and other detailed work to be m.w>firv". Ofntvr 18 or T will «%- come. In this under- completed before the board can ivct thp cnmmUtc* members to b« go whose completion receive bids. n>n('y to rw'wpr the questions." '••. ommittcd myself, I The school which will have 15 "I tv-ii lnfnrnv>rl hv mv MCtlV class rooms, a large kindergarten im-v vo5t(.vri!\v " Mr. Graham Said, much encourage- "•lint the Mavor had called Vwv- nt, lidp and industrious and an all-purpose room will cost t 8565,000 and will take over a year IIIT n me^aR* that Mr. Boffl I )|n i,ilion at times incon- to complete. '•pn'fi not be at the meeting to- ii, ui for all of us, from niirlil." •'•': The* vote by districts was as ^inr Vogel and Mayor follows: Ward 1: District 1, Muni- "T toiri your office," the mayaf . Id 1 v I was hoping I cipal Building, 50 yes. 2 no; dis- said. "Mr. BOOK could not B# ; revival the full details trict 6, Municipal Bulldinn, 29 Considerable progress is being made by the contractors in the tonstruction of the new high scliool, and at present tlioy arc a little ah^ad of cccrt hiit t,hi»t, T wmilrl fimtnt* mwtln" foT 10 o'clock Thursday , developments today, ves, 6 no; District 4, High School schedule. The picture above was taken yesterday and shows the construction progress to date. I ihin't feel at liberty to % to 2; district 5. Hlsh School, (J7 to 7; Strawberry Hill School, "Mr. Mayor," Mr. Graham »-' ', iiicrn now because it 16 to 1; District 3. No. W School. HIM. "Mr. Booz Is receiving owt^ mean risking final Madison Retorts to Mroz Observance Today Fire Hazards Countenanced *300 nno of the tax-pavers* moftHF 46 to 2; District 7. No, 11 School, for this ?pwer and he should be 40 to 2; Barron Library. 54 to 1. able for that money to take timf Ward 2, Keasbey School. 21 to 5; Marks YomKippur In New Homes, Poreda Says out to talk to us. I will not be ft . ••anguine at the pros- Howlawn School, 61 to 13; Dis- Charge of Laxity on Sewer mrty to a meeting behind closed ' WOODBRIDGE—DlsplayliiK what looked like a thin, round, piece i t as yet I have no trict 4, No. 7 School, 50-2; District WOODBRIDGE—Irked over a charge that he had failed, accord- doors. What I have to ask, wlll>».; 9, No. 7 School. 73-3; No. 14 WOODfBRIDGE — Today, the of zinc, Anthony Poreda, Republican candidate for the Second Ward asked in public." v as to their out- ing to a statement made by Commltteeman George Mroz, to report Township Committee post, chawed the specimen is of material being School, 4fi-10; Iselln flrehouse, on the conditions of the Wedgewood Avenue sanitary sewer and the Jewish people of the community "It does not have to be behind used in chimneys In several of the developments, He made the charge 1 lic offer, of which Vt74fi; School 15, 250-7; School are observing Yom Kippur, the closed doors, the public can come, * Coddington Avenue storm seiver. Township Engineer Howard Madison at a meeting of the Town Committee Tuesday night. an outgrowth, came 16. 185-11: nrehouse, 195-5. read a statement addressed to the committee at the Township meet- Day of Atonement, and services the mayor answered. i'inn a source of un- Ward 3, Port Reading School, According to the Township building code, Mr. Poreda said, the build- "I feel the questions should be ing Tuesday night as follows: are being held throughout the day er must have a flue of tile or ablc integrity and I 31-1; Hagaman Heights, 13-3: "At your meeting of September, asked at a time convenient to all," at Adath Israel Synagogue In cement, and lined Inside. Revaluation Decision y transmitted it to Avenel School, poll 2, 29-9; Avenel 21, 1954, at which I was not pres- the Republican chairman replied. School poll 9, 50-5; Avenel flre- Ronson Land Rexoning Woodbridge and Sons of Jacob "These chimneys," he said, dis- Quifiley. We ap- ent, statements were made and Is Left Hanging in Air "I therefore again make this re- house, 72-4 and Sewaren School. published in a dally newspaper Synagogue in Avenel. . playing the material, "are a fire quest. I request that Mr. Booz be d the plan with one 47-3. Is Held up for 2 Weeks which disturbed me very, much, Yom Kippur began at sunset hazard. Oh, not immediately, of WOODBRIDOE — Although present at the next meeting, Octorefla said, "then "and the other six know my e\n this day shall atonement be Asketf by Sisters was elected president of the Stocfcel, attorney for Mrs. Nash, thing 'has come up which I am the builders should be made to live opln|on on the subject. I've and I had verbal conversations Woodbrldge Kiwanis Club for 1955 not at liberty to discuss." made for you, to cleanse you; up to odr code. I wouldn't want spoken my piece, now it Is up WOODBRIDaE — During a [I V. is because of these de- with Mr. Mroz and explained the "However," the mayor said, from all your sins shall ye be this miserable thing on my house to majority." <\t the annual election of officers entire matter, ceremony in the Chapel of The M;I ints that Mayor Qulp- meeting held in the Log Cabin, "I should have more details at clean before the Lord" (Leviticus and neither would you, Mr. The mayor would not predict Little Servant SUiters of the Im- 1:< il for a postponement Tuesday night. "Coddington Avenue: On June the end of the week and if this 16:30) The Jew believes that the Mayor," when definite action will be ta- maculate Conception, at St. i.ii action on the pend- Two vice presidents were elected 7, 1954,.I submitted a written re- deal Is completed it will be a Lord, in His Mercy realized that Continuing his attack on al- ken. It is likely however, that no Joseph's Home. Rt. 'Rev. Msgr. "idinance which would Tor bhe first time since the club port to Mr. Mroz. On July 2, 1954 great asset to the Township." —"there is not a righteous man leged violations of the building decision will be made until after Charles G. McCorrlstln, pastor of and oh July 13, 1954, J submitted election. St. James' Church and Moderator * the Ronson tract was organized. They are Frank tdpon the earth that doeth good code by developers, Mr. Poreda Bertagna and James Coupland. written reports to the mayor and stated: "I noticed In the Westbury of the Mt. Carmel Home Nursing heavv industrial to Township Committee. and sinneth not" (Bcclesiastes Named as treasurer was Robert Zullo Trailer Camp 7:20) and that He therefore ap- Homes in Iselln that the exhaust Service, blessed Rosaries to b(i .•lussiflcation. The pro- Brown, and two new directors are "The above written reports pointed the day to forgive that fans are directly over the stove Sasso is Removed distributed to the sick, their fam- : to take this step was Warren P. Harhed and Joseph should be in the files of the Town- which can be forgiven. and exhaust into the attic, if you Hies and friends, who wish to sup- ship Committee," Mr. Mroz made please and . . . port and take part in the Sisters' Kir originally by me be- Rhodes. Complaint Target During the services of Yom Mr. Stultz, a toolmaker, resides no comments on this statement. From Police Roster October Crusade of Rosary I felt the Township Kippur, the Jew recites the "Mr. Commissioner," interrupt- Prayers. The prayers will be

WOODBRIDQE — Seven com- plete oil burners, property of Sommers Brothers, and stolen from the Menlo Park Estates, have bmi recovered in -a garage in Moselle' Park, Lt. Elmer Krysko announced today. Being questioned by the police on the theft is Hugh Callen, '5 Prospect Road, Newark. The oil burners were recovered during a#MMr«tate Investigation conducted by the FBI. It led them to the Roseile Park garage which was owned by Dominick Ferraro, a tavern owner. • Ferraro Said had rented the garage to a man known to him as Dudley at $20 a month. Tjie FBI later picked up Callen who was Identified by Ferraro as "Dudley." Callen was then ar- raigned on a charge of poisesslny stolen goods and was out on $2,500 bail when the local police picked him up for questioning. ' of the I , AjKortttn? to Lt.. Kry&ko and Detective Leldnur, the oil burners Rt. Rev, MSKI\ rhitrten G. nfoCurr llic Rubles tu be d)utrlbut#d during the Ros.irj Crus.iUi' u( the tittle Servant S £."23 are valued &t "" ui tilt: Inuiuuill lite C THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 INDEPENDENT PAGE TWO St. Andrew's on Atomic submarine |Week's Activities Bride of Colonia Man Highland Park Girl tll Listed by (ihurch Of Samuel Nelson, f;0/fl_J Of Taube.rl£" y COiONTA Miss Dorothy Uic net and Unrein „.. ** _. .-.. i,,..,,#iii.nlri v.. : MK'p First Presbyterian Church s"-ri of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nel-I She CRrripd a -,\ . Flu., at a *0f the bride, irhnred. with two white Madison :il. the two Sunday morning wor- son. Wood Avenue. Saturday it Saturday liv Th > couple are now at Pocoao | hanotls. bert oi h:i rvrvices. The Youth Choir, ill- First Bnntlst Chip-rh, High- i in St. An- Gardens I/irige, Pa., and on their under \hc direction of Mrs. cermony lard Park. The creWonv was I re'urv O-Liber 15, will reside :it r''i;ir'e« Miller, will slnp "Jubilate" Rev •ici'ivmed by Rev. Albert A. Dick- sister's fnnid nf given In marriage by 733 Mndi.'-'on Hill Road. Clark a I. the 9:30 service with Rlchird • , dre' Township. For trnwllin" the bip.le bffnre an altar decorated with waltz-lem-th. wore a grown of Chan- Hansen at the organ. The Senior ' aBt n vore a block tafetta tires,1! r!"-vs'n'hemums. esters and fern. i - Rown. n with a bouffant gath- Choir, Mrs. Frank Mazziir rtre-- with scoop of nylon tulle, ending trimmed with white nylon, black M'-s ^dw.'ird Feblnger was the ner|< • 'io!. will sing at the 11 o'clock and gored, lonK circular train. The aci-rs'-o:-ics and a uliit* rose ovi'iiiv.M. .After the oeremfinv a 'd-vice wi'h Mrs. William B. bouquet, of er'^n bodke was topped by a wins cci'-niv. 1 '•^-cii'im was held at The Pines, ;1 Kri ! at t)-e organ. , poms tier! wit]-) ,', , embroidered with Irrldes- Mrs. T.iubert i<- a uraduate of M' M'.-'ien n The brlde= -r, Jfit crystals, had long pointed Woorlbrirhc High .School, class of John Morgan chairman of th" ' ']"•'•' brirte. niven in marrin^e by ;i "Sleeves and a pointed waist. Her in,")l, and Is rnin'oycd in the ac- Kv-ry Member Canvass, has &n- her ,„ .(her wore « gown of Chan- "°,nn, Boun'l " :(r lRh!(lr ! finger-Up length veil was at- counting department, of the Se- , nf'iineed (hit a 'r»"'nip« s"=s'on Mi:v !M

GASTW1RTH I ,NPirpENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 PAGE THREE ^ Aid Sets Hot Rod Club Plam Bar Mitzvah Rites Held [Sale is Planned Auto Short Oct. 16-17 New Choir Director Republican (Hub ]}ate for Bazaar IS EL IN -- Thomas Collnw. Plans Activities By Church Guild secretary of the New Jersey Timing Associating discussed the : The Ladies' Aid 80- AVENEL • ArnolU 6. Graham. Young Women's H,r First Presbyterian planning of publicity for the com- tnR auto show at the last meeting Republican Municipal Chairman, Ouild of 'he first Presbyterian of the Iseltn Rod and Custom and William Bird. Thjrd Ward Church of »elin Bade plans for !;1,P or» its baswar, at a candidate, for the Town Commit- a cake and tunuwge sale at A '„, i he church meeting Club, in St. Cecelia's Recreation Center, tee, were speakers at a meet mi; meeting Tuesu.j ift the chtireh of the Avtn^l Fifth DlstrW Re~ meftinti n roomm, K wiflirwiflidd Collow, who )s also secretary of :y,mr will be held In the publlean Civic Club held st the monrl presided. It Voorn and Mrs. William the Bearing Burners dub nf home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph thnt the sale will , .siilini: in the absence of South Amboy, stated that the Rhodes. 82 Manhattan Avenue 23 from 10 A. M. to, '. p show will be conducted on October K'cnt. announced thBt the A resolution, J$WM the Town the church. IP ' U meeting will feature 1«. and 17 at Brno Motors In Metuchen under the sponsorship CommitlFf for * ' tr*fflc Usht, to Three new members ; under her chairmanship. be Installed on Inraan Avenue bo- 11 'i of his chib. Collow is also the corned into the guild u I ,;,lnr croup will act as lV eastern representative of the Na- tween Clark Place and Avenrl Mrs. Elinor Altrath, Mrs. ,!.. f - the gloom group. 01 tional Hot Rod Association of' Street, was approved. MucDonald and Mrs. |.vlw:ml Bauerle was wel- America. Plans were competed, for a cuke Popp. n a now member to the pale to be held Saturday at tlie The Kuitd proposed to put Edward Jordan, publicity chair- Rhodes home, with Mrs. Joseph man/reported tha\ since the or- toward a scholarship fund Stark as chairman. Oeorge Bur- the Youth Fellowship Of tw ganization of the club, not one of rows was named chairman of the the members has received a sum- church instead of sponsoring jljf Engaged card partv to be held October 22 annual Halloween party. mons by the police for anv viola- at 62 Manhattan Avsnue. Frc-limary plans were tion of any kind. Clark Pearson Three new members were wel- for a fashion show to be held j president, nstfed all members to comed by Prank Cpneev, the pres- February or March. • , •?' ' meet Sunday at the Club's garage ident; Mrs. Rcbert Fischer, Mrs, 1 Mrs Raymond introduced $01 nn Brnjamln Avenue. Harold Han?en and Mrs. William fellow officers elected -at t\m efift Post. (if last season, Mrs. Jay MlllW, Mrs. Arthur tjermen won the vice-president: Mrs. Dojvj.S Avenel Post Plans dark-horse flri&e.an d the' hostesses Courtney, recording secrettfK were Mrs. Prank Bersey and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Cloujth, corresodp* George Leonard. riini; secretary, and Mrs, QeorgB For Paper Drive The next meeting will be Octo- Bennett, treasurer. ", ber 28 at the Rhodes home AVRNEL At a meeting held in the Club Avenel Tuesday night Fourteen New Babies To (rive Demonstration Avenel Memorial Post No. 7164 Chnrles Hiitner, rlnht. son of Dr. ami Mrs. fyril llutner. is shown V P.W.. completed plans for a Mnhe. Local Debut with the Torah iltiriiiR liis Bar MlUvoh services Saturday moroinit In First Aid. Method* ai Adatli Israel Synagogue. At tilt left is Rabbi :$amuel Nen-berger. 1'iW drive. WOOOBRIDOE—Three young- Robert Schneider, Junior vice- FOBDS-On Octoher 14 in the sters were born to Woodbrirta:e V.F.W. building here. WllUwn commnnder, presided and wel- parents at the Perth A^mboy Gen- corned four new members. Arthur Wright, director of the Rarltaa eral Hospital during the past week Hutner'8 Son Takes Place Council, Boy Scotits, will give fc R. Applebs. William E. Bonham, and eleven others to parents in Edmund P. Mozeleslcl and Walter most unirsual demonstration of other sections of the township. first aid treatment. L. Tomes, also a reinstated mem- In Woodbridse a baby Rlrl to In Congregation Saturday ber, Carl Toth. In his demonstration Mr Wrtjrit Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Sinser, WOODBRIDGE Impressive the tlioughtfulness of his sister, I Avenel residents are asked to will use mortician's wax and anl- 156 Lockwood Avenue: boy, to Mr. Carol. , Inns, IHKHIA VYHKIS leave paper at the crub to be J Bar Mitzvah services, held tradi- raal bones to' give a reallgtlo and Mrs. Walter Blalkowski, /4 After the i services, a buffet collected for the drive, which will tionally by the Jewish people when picture of fractures and brul*es.. A|{I'N — Mr. and Mrs. Milton Avenue, and a b.py. to Mr. luncheon war, served in the ban- be conducted this Sunday start- boy reaches the age of 13—the Following the demonstration thft Inj.uniii f . Wlckfs. 34 Rob- and Mrs. Donald Black, B54 Maple quet hadl of i the Woodbridge Jew- ing at 2 o'clock. Comrade Earl MKS. Ln,LA M. SVENSON age when a boy acquires religious township first aid instructors will irit. havr announced the Avenue. ish Community Center to the en- Davidson was appointed as per- obligations and takes his place In meet to discuss )flnal plans for att unlit nf tlirir daughter, Mm. Svenson, Metuchcn, has been named as the new organist In Iselln, there were four new tire congiegi.Uon. Opaa house was manent chairman of the calender the congregation as a man—were Instruction cqur»e to be given h*ra - 1 Ann, to Frederick Jo- and choir director at the First I'rrsliyterinn Church, Woodbrldge. babies, a boy to Mr. and Mrs. held durlnR ^,he afternoon. committee. conducted Saturday morning for the week of Ndvember 15. 11. rii. sun of Mr. and Mrs. A graduate of Jullianl School of Music, Mrs. Svensim also studied William Clark, 49 Harrison Ave- In the evening, a reception and Charles Hutner, son of Dr. and The American Red Cross's local >ticrll. New Dover Road. Members of the post made plans under Dr, Clarenee Dickinson of Union Theological Seminary and nue: a Rlrl to Mr. and Mrs. Albert dinner was, held tor members of to participate with the Ladles Mrs. Cyril I. Hutner, Grove Ave- chapter has announced that ttwrr .1. Dr, Norman Cole-Jephcott at Cathedral of Saint John the Divine. Maye, 98 Star Street: a boy to the family And intimate friends, Auxiliary at a spaghetti supper, nue, at Adath Israel Synagogue. Is still time to give advanced , wirkrs attended Wood- She will direct the Junior Choir of tlu> church, as well as the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carlbatta, at the Center. which will take place October 23, 44 Francis Street, and a girl to Jn keeping with tradition, the courses to those wishing to take bine lliuh School. Her fiance Senior Choir. from 5 to 8 P. M.. In the Avenel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dlxon, 204 Bar Mitzvah youth conducted the the Instructor's course. The Chap- ,,><; in the Navy fur four years 1 School under the chairmanship Elizabeth Avenue. regular Sabbath services. The ter particularly needs Instructors |,l i* now implored at tbe CIGARETTES. of Mrs. Harold Barr. In other sections of the town- charge to Charts as to his duties who can teach during the day 'ooithrldge Bakery. Th« couple Cigarette ^manufactures have A trophy and plaque, which V&i Miss Mary Ann Kisiekski ship, a child to Mr. and Mrs. as a member of the Congregation as they are; receiving many calls »n to I)* married October ZS been advised l company time. Vac played in various business estab- .Keasbey; Sewaren, a girl to Mr. Newberger. The youth, In his re- tarily and dray up a code to gov- iit 2 P, M. further miorm*tion call the Red lishments throughout Avenel. Bride of Chester Gorski and Mrs. Leo Farley, 149 Wood- ply, expressed his appreciation for ern their claim* In the "light of Cross office, Woodbrldge 8-ll their children's reading searls and sequins and a bouffant For "Kid Stuff" Show i'•>!''c of television programs. Robert J. Zeber, 13-E Bunns Lane, Woodbrldge: Joseph A. De- scalloped coat-effect skirt. Her ;;:;nn, they were asked 10 rell of French Illusion was edged WOODHRIDGE-There will be! i1 ii list of programs they Marino, 10 First Street, Port America's favorite Reading; Gerard Catenaccl, 44 with French lace and attached to a meeting of the executive board ••:nt -nitable for children to crown of rhinestones, seed of School No. 1 P.T.A. tomorrbw •-.i< eil at the next meeting. Seymour Avenue, Woodbrldge and Milton H. Sllva, 76 Correja Ave- )earl£ and sequins. She carried morning at 9:30 A. M., with Mrs. coat fabric is nue, Isellri. prayer book, to which were at- Norman Kilby president, officiat- tached an orchid, stephanotls and ing. V IIHUARV BOOKS satin streamers. Mrs. John Plrrong, ways and GABARDINE { ii ABRIDGE — Among the Miss Charlotte Kisieleskl, was means chairman, announced to- .•inks added recently In the OBITUARIES, her slater's maid of honor, and day that tickets for "Kid Stuff," \ !..!>rary for adult readers A- ••• - • * another sister, Beverly, was Junior an hour of puppets and magic by li...!marker." "Long Ships," irldesmaid. Other attendants Gayle and Doug Anderson are now i i.ir," "Love and Money," IOHN STBFANIK were Miss Catherine Podraza and available from any of the stu- ,,[ a Titan," "Banners HOPELAWN - John atefanik, Miss Jpan Jaeger, Avenel, and dente. • i He Wind," "American 3-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs Miss Marcella Pinkos, Rahway. The show will take place next Mind Alive," 'Element* John Btefanik, 42 West Pond •Edward Sramaty, Avenel, served Tuesday, Columbus Day at 2 ;il Business." "Wicked Road, died Sunday at his home as best man and ushers were Paul o'clock In the Woodbrldge High When you can reach for •Til Cry Tomorrow," He is survived by his parents, and Mlsura and Robert Gomulka, Lin- School Auditorium. Tickets can s.s Arithmetic." a sister, Jean Ann; his paternal den, and Paul Olegar, Elizabeth. also be purchased at the door at grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John The newly»eds left on a wed- 1:30 o'clock. Proceeds will be used an extension... , \ Stefanlk, Perth Amboy, and his ding trip to Florida and on their for school equipment. maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yanocko, In Europe RALPH Funeral services were held Tues- day morning at the Kaln Mortuar- ** ECOMWENDS ies, Perth Amboy. Rev. Julius WoJ- tovich officiated. Burial was In l.i iilinj Interior Decorator Holy Trinity Cemetery. Sweet Skefi ^ His Views on FurnWure M II me Decorating Problems 50-YEAR CHURCH RECORD. Hy KAJ.P1I STEIN „. Kane. 111.—The Kane Methodis Home Hints Church recently honored George blessed! Too many l ... when purchasing W. Cory, 57, who hasn't missed sleep difficult these days mi;:, lor your home always session, of the church Sunday Avoid indiscriminate i m iniml that real economy Is Sohool for SO years. sleeping medicines ilrction with a long range Doctor before using view of the fu-1 tui'e. On the spot j decisions with IMPORTANT NEWS bargain slipcov- ers, bargain re- upholster- ing, bargain extension drupes; bargain fabrics, etc., can unly result to un^ happy, ugly home ipli stein [uraUhings lor In come! phones '•'. . . . a few yards oi Inex- r I rim eun add glamour and imiiity to an otherwise drab SAVE SO MANY STEPS...SO OFTEN II in sofa! 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REAR OF PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 Christian Stocked Jr., Program U/Feature First Former Sewaren Girl WedsCommunity Chest Civen Webelos Award Urges Vote Port Reading Drive Aides Named WOODBRIDGE — The Inital AidKalbCi Meeting <*ni P.T.A. will Auxiliary Activities Elmwood Avenue, has been Lloyd officiating as cubmaster. meeting of thr Fjr,, w <>r District Democratic r be.,held Weelne#> October 13, named "(is WowttuJdge chairman John Eppenstelner was intro- ' at 8:15 P. M,Jf Uir .school audl- Iselin PTA Names The Ladies' Auxiliary of Port or the October Red Feather Cam- lent Steve Holrali in,.,.,' leading Fire Company No, 1 will duced as the new asl»tant cub- itorlum whetf*'vecr-pl-ion, in honor paign of the Rarltan Bay Com- bera present to ,•!,„ old Its cake sale Saturday at master. Movies were shown, and of the fttawv i.s phmneri. munity chest and Council whlcn rlenda and relative i Class Mothers 4ai't,lno's Confectionery Store and refreshments were served by ( began yesterday. candidacy of F,hv1M ri "i ' ^lirn-t. business ses- Irtor's Market, both on Woocl- mothers of both dens. Alexander cicoiRe A. Kayser, has been ap- first ward commute,,- ' *Blon iji SCIIIKII will hold a "Meet ISELIN—St. Cecelia's PTA. Ins ritijfe Avenue, Chairmen In Nash Jr., and James Brown were inted Avenel chairman and next election, propi'fim. It will appointed the following class haree of the affair are Mrs. Mi- nducted as bobcats Into Den 1. Charles Mam-N,, thr piiiTiii.s In become ac- mothers for the year lflfj4-.c>5: Bernard T. Dunn. Fords, will Awards were made by Mr. Lloyd hiiel Golamb and Mrs. Steve committeemnn, n<]'|.j M, until 8:15 P. M. Schneider and Helen Swift; Mrs. nd number of contributions over Helselberg, denner stripes and lion also Informed thr ","• ,,. The engagement of Phyllis r Euwne Burns will be in charge Clemens, P. M. kindergarten class, nst year with an elRht-commu- badge; Billy Kurslnszky, one gold October 2H at tiir F , ohnson, Des Molnes, Iowa, to of thf program which will feature Catherine Healey. Helen Jnci>b iity campaign for nine member and two sliver arrows under bear; headquarters a raiiv „ 3eter J. Reynolds, also of Des n talk by Dr. Burr D. Coe whose and Rosernarie Quarto: First nencles, united In one drive, Allen McElhenhy, bear award; in the form of Ed K;m koines, son of Mr: and Mrs. Peter topic will be "MwtinR the Problem grade Sister M, Leona's class. olunteer solicitors will make their Christian Stockel Jr., received the Reynolds, 78 Blair Road, has Democratic nniu ,•;,, of tlie Slow and Exceptional Mary Khlers, Qitherlne Rines and list report tomorrow afternoon. Webelos award which Is the high- wen announced by her parents, township commit t FM' Child." Dr. Cue IK director of the Tonl LiSanti; Sister Mary Agnes Mayor Hugh B. Quigley said est rank In Cub scouting. Aw and Mrs. William Johnson, Kath Is running on Middlesex County Vocational and Class, Mary Llllls, Grace Matthacl. oday that he "understood that Den 2, Mrs. Malcolm Rutan, den "Continue Pro&ro.v; , Jncoln, Nebraska. ^ ill (;, Technical Hinh School System. He and Anna Penrosa: Mrs. Spang- -iinris raised in Woodbrldge would mother, Jan Karnkowskl, denner ment,"He pointed ,,ir also served us assistant director ler's class, Viola Credone. Helen Miss Johnson, a graduate of the be kept in a separate account and stripes; Thomas Rutan, assistant Job had been done .:-d lirs. Jcanmario James will be Timperman. i on the editorial staff of Better Perth Amboy Visiting Nurses As- Announcement was made of bhe Qrenda. Ocorge fm. ,i., the Ru°st soloist. Mrs. James w.w Homes and Gardens magazine, M Sister M. Lnwrcnce's class. Acnes Northeast District Roundtable to Mlsak and Joseph N>. star of her own ra-clio program, he counle will be married No- sociation or for the Girl Scou Blythe, Rosalie Curto and Marv be held at the Old White Church next meeting will be \', appeared in television shows and ember 20""in Lincoln. (founcil serving the Amboys. Pixton; Miss Smith's class. Agatha on Monday, October 11, with usual place on Now , has done coneiTt. work. At present mi) Emery, Patricia Morettl and Mar- Notes Sc.out Troop 33 and Cub Scou at 8 o'clock. Refrovim,,.. she is solnsit of The First Baptist MARCH IN PARADE garet Toman; Mrs. Bird's class. Pack 133 as co-hosts. served by Mrs. Guv An. Church, Elizabeth. Mr, and Mrs, John T. MdDon- Helen Hyland, Anna Rlley and FORDS —The Fords Memorial Mrs. Rooco Vacen.Tli.' iell and son. Jack. Sixth Street, Post 6090, V.F.W. military band Alonj; with the introduction of Lillian Staback; Third grade, Mrs. notored to St. Albert's Junior U. S, JOBLESSNESS. prize donated by An i will mark Its only appearance In the te:u'her.s, Stephen K, Werlock, Smith's class, Agnes Antzell, Mar- 3eminary in Middletown, N. Y. AFL Chief Meany declared re went to Mrs. Chiuli-, s: fc-i.li.wtai Union County this year when It Hie principal, will present Super- garet Bacska and Margaret Will- Sunday to visit Brian McDonnell sntly that $6,000,000,000 will be participates Sunday in the Union intendent (if Schools Victor C. am; Mrs. Reilly's class, Anita who is a student there. Accom- MR. AND MRS. TRUMAN RUPELL LUNGER ost in salaries and wages thii Nickla.s and members of the Board Ello. Lollaine Midland and Dor- County Holy Name Parade. •ear in the nation because of un ONE EXCUSE. ianylng them were Mr. and Mis, The former Miss Louise firrtrude Housman, formerly of Sewaren, of Education. othy Rodpers; Miss Geis' Said to be the largest attended mployment and qalled upon thi Apex, N. J, — A: ohn C. Ahlering and children. is shown with her husband, Truman Rupell Lunger, after their class, Marcella Caloia, Eleanor and most colorful event In Eliza- Federal Government to take lnv patrol officer for sjxv Kenneth and Beverly Ann, Turner marriage recently at the'Washington Methodist Church, Wash- Hozempa and Rosalie Jankowsky; beth, the Fords unit will march mediate steps to alleviate unem an hour, John I, p, Street. ington, N. J. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and MM. Arthur R. Fourth grade, Mrs. Fina's class, with the St, Anne's Holy Name ployment. According to the Feder of Plttsboro, explain Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Shaw, Hargreaves, Cemetery Road, Washington, and the granddaughter New Fire District Eleanor Angeline, Josephine Basa- Society of Garwood. Monslgnor al census, there are approximate was just "charRiiii:11 Newark, were visitors at the John of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nuht, Linden Avenue, Woodbridge. The rab, and Elizabeth Dwyer; Mrs. John M. Walsh is pastor, Before ly 3,500,000 unemployed person; bile battery. Ho was ( '. McDonnells Friday. bridegroom is the son of Mr. Mid Mrs. Edgar Lunger, Port Colden, Blancato's class, Nettie Camp- the parade the Garwood group in this country, costs. Campaign Pressed anaro, Jean Sinka1 and Pauline Martin A. McNulty, Charleston and is employed by the State Highway Department. The couple will hold a brief "warm-up" Oliver. iVest Va., is spending a week with will make their home in Port Colden. period with the band in front of WOODBIUDGE Residents 'of Mr. and Mrs. Satoby Martlno, 442 St. Anne's School. thr Inmiin Avenue .section of Col- Fifth grade, Mrs. Hennessey's Woodbridge Avenue. onia left Township meetiiiu Tues- class, Barbara Lambert, Jessie Rosary Society Meets TO HEAR POLICE TALK day with no definite idea when Oberdick and Anna Sisko; Sixth New Fire Truck Tobak is Endorsed grade, Miss Minoques class. Ruth The regular meeting of the the Town Committee will hold ft FORDS —The "Relationship of Announcement! Bolger, Augusta Makoski, Helen Altar and Rosary Society of St, public licaiim; on its petition to State Police With Civil Defense" Nolter; Miss Ruckert's classy Julia Anthony's Church was held Tues- create, or rather re-create, a fire At Iselin Company By Hungarian Club will be the subject of a talk by Lepinsky, Catherine Reedy and day night in the church hall. A district in the section. Lieutenant William O. Sawyer, Rosemarie Romeo; Seventh grade, Halloween social and box lunch ISELTN—In line with the com- liaison officer for the state police A petition, signed by over sixty WOODBRIDGE — The Ameri- Sister M. Camel's class, Rita was featured. Awards for costumes mencement of Fire Prevention and civil defense at the meeting residents, wns filed with the com- can-Hungarian Citizens Club a' Dorrbecker, Kathryn Pilko and were as follows: prettiest, Mrs Week, which began October 3, the of the Fords Lions Club meeting mittee at the last meeting. Ac- Lucy Pante; Eighth grade. Sister Peter Dosena; funniest, Mrs. Lo-fire commissioners of Iselin File its meeting Sunday went on rec nxet Monday night at Lopes Res- For the benefit of our Employers cording to lqw, if a petition is re- M. Aquina's class, Marie Godfrey, renzo Valettuto; most original, District No. 9 dedicated a new ord supporting the candidacy oj taurant. L. W. Livingston will ceived sinned by twenty freehold- Harrleb Mullay and Mary Zalenko. Mrs. 'Nicholas DaiPrile; Most ;ruck at the Iselin Fire Company Ziga Tobak, Independent candi introduce the speaker. Christensen's Department Stoic ers, asking for the creation of a unique. Mrs. Herman Yorke. r district, the Town Committee must] No. 1 on that day. date for First Ward Township A donation was made to the hold ii public hearing. The Town All members of the commission CHATTERBOX BOX CLUB Army Undersecretary Corrfmunity Chest. Committeeman. will be closed ALL DAY Wed MM I ;u Committee alone has the power to were present, namely, Anthony FORDS—-The regular meeting Joseph Farkas, president of thi create a fire district. To Speak at Pines Plans were made for a spaghetti Poreda, Ronald Osborne, Frank E. of the Chatterbox Club of Crest- except for the month of DecnnlnT dirtner to be held on Election Day Cooper, Lester Bahr and Orrin club, announced today that the Paul Skula. ii member of the wood Terrace was held Friday at Walter P, Richter, chairman of from 12:00 noon to 7:00 P. M Berry. As president of the com- vote was unanimous. Mr. Tobak, original fire company in the In- the home of Mrs. William Hach and weeks in which a holiday on m -. the speakers committee for the Mrs. Nicholas was-appointed sec- missioners, Mr. Poreda turned a lifelong resident of Woodbridge, man Avenue section, asked when Mrs. James Desmond WAS installed Ninth Annual Dinner and Dance retary and Mrs. Dorothy Shaffer, over the keys of the new 1854 is running independently against the committee is (;oing to hold the as president; Mrs. Robert Don- sponsored by the United Repub- ;ood Cheer chairman by th American LaFrance 750-gaUon Edward Kath on the Democratic puftlic hearing. nenworth, secretary and Mrs licans of Middlesex County, Inc., roup. '' pumper to George E. Sedlak, fire side and Eugene Gery on the The mayor replied the commit- Howard Burtt, treasurer, announced today that acceptance New members inducted Sunday cWef.'.Th* department nowtas | Republican ticket. , The dark horse prize was won tee lind discussed the mutter in was received through the state were Mrs. Philip Yacavino, Mrs caucus and no decision was Ina statement to The Indp- by Mrs, Howard Burtt. Mrs. Don campaign headquarters that Alex Koriko, and Mrs. Mattei with pumpers, pendent-Leader, Mr. Tobak said, nlnworth will be hostess at thi readied. He said he didn't know Frank H. Higgins, Assistant Sec- Santora. whether it would have to be placed Last year the commissioners 'If I am elected November 2, I next meeting, October 15, retary of the Army will deliver Birthdays and anniversaries and members of the fire depart- promise the people of Woodbridge on the ballot. the principal address at the pre- celebrated were thoge of Mrs. Dan ment undertook the task of build- I will be unbossed, unbiased and The truth which makes an in • "We in the Inman Avenue sec- election dinner and dance to be Jankowski, Mrs. Antoinette Y&- 97 MAM STREET Ing an addition to the flrehouse, sincere in my efforts in their telligent man free is almost sur tion," said Mr. Skula, "want a pub- held Thursday, October 7 and the vorsky. Mrs. Nicholas Pelligrino 40 by 60 feet. Much of the labor behalf." to make the four-flusher mad. ' lie henriim so we can express our Hotel Pines in Metuchen. Mrs. Michael Simeone, Mrs. Jacol and materials was donated. When ; opinions. There is no reason why Schiavo, Mrs, Elsie Hall,' Mrs, Louis Staffelli, county chairman completed the need for additional we should be without a fire dis- Peter Dosena, Mrs. John Homich : trict." of the Republican County Organ- equipment became evident be- ization will preside as toastmast^r St. The mayor pointed to the diffi- cause of the vast number of new All county candidates will be pres- Winners of the dark horse prizei culties experienced in the past homes being built and the con- ent and also the congressional were Mrs. Yavorskl and. Mrs. Mic » and Mr. Skula said: "That was five struction of new businesses and candidates of the third district. hael Karnas. Other game winnen 'years a«o. We had nothing to do Industries. The more the. town The dinner will be followed by were Mrs. Yorke, Mrs. Shaffe: *wjth that. We have a lot of new grew the greater the fire hazzards professional entertainment and Mrs. John Homich, Jr. ^people and all we are interested in became and it was because of this dancing. The next scheduled meeting is V1B gettinK the best possible fire pro- that the new truck was purchased. for November 9; and Communion jection for ourselves and families." Drought and heat in the Cotton November 7. A board of directors •< Cites Time Element Belt during August caused the meeting will be held October 28 Roddy MeDowall, former child J" The mayor then stated the mat- government to cut its crop esti the home of the president, Mr: star and now appearing regularly i-'ter has been in and out of court mate 848,000 bales to an 11.832, Carl Herzog, 47 Jeanette Stree: on television, will return to the *for years and now "you want it 000-bale total. Carteret. screen in "5 Against The House." ^back overnight." It will take a , month or two, he estimated. 3 "That will be after election," Mr. J'Skuln said. "What's the reason?" The mayor pointed out that i'there were some 2,000 people in AS HEAD OF THE HUHIIYI LIKE WHJII 'the district and only some sixty ', names appeared on the petition, v "We were told we only needed \ twenty names and these sixty . names indicate but one hour's can- -'• vass," Mr.. Skula reported, "If it is *' more names you want, we can get Greatest Savings Spree! *' them. It looks like you don't want UOWCOST • the district created. We don't have •^ the fire protection we need." OUR8UDGBT rt John Stevens, a resident of the . •; section, pointed out tlmt only the J Town Committee has a right to This ii your chance. New Jersey, to get in on the greatest, grander, H create or abolish a district. As to «j the number of names on the peti- 'ing-e« spree you've ever seen. It's a cinch ... no matter where yua "tion. he pointed out the petition h to abolish the district did not have Ive, ' Peter Smoyak asked,if under the Princeton, there's a Barn's ready and waiting with savings the wlioK' •"j present setup, cquld Inman Ave- £ nue get fire hydrants. The maypr state's excited about—the biggest bargain party in our 62 years. * replied in the negative, stating the Jf Middlesex Water Company would lh •t want a Kuamritee•' of paymtnt Only freih new merchandise—no clearances, no odds and ends in t' \i>hich could only be obtained through a Hoard of Fire Comnus- event. Everything fs brand new, fresh, fasbion-fiwt.«* f^moua ijioners. Hurry O'Brien, another NATIONAL BRANDS and Barn's time-honored OWN BRANDS, AH Colonia resident, said that the FOR LONG TRIPS pumps on the fire trucks are in- year-Jound high-quality goods.,. PLUS special purchases from re£ular adequate. "We need water lines and fire suppliers who meet our stiff standards. Everything, ia strictly Bant- hydrants," he said. He asked lldi whether they couldn't be installed quah'ty*-tbe kbd that 62 years of confidence have taught you to exi uiul the cost placed on the tax bill. "We need fire • hydrants; and water lines and are willing tp pay Never before such huge assortments.., tremendous selections in for them," he commented, "but none of us are rich pnounlj to pay j every department, on ever floor, jn every store. Everything you need it in a lump sum. Wdineed someone T to stand the initial1 expense. We 0F6RAW7V, , for yourself, the jfamily, the home. Remember, you get all Bam s need the help of our representa- ll/KE 7Mtr/H0R£POMR PER regular services all through this event,,, shop b^ Teleservice or tad tives'?' MAM6SF0R The inayor said he would check (if you can't possibly come in>... »ave NOW, pay later-there'» and -see what could be done. POUM OF CAR - 'EXTRA PICK-UP WH€N mtMSOfT ONCt/WES * a Charge Account to fit every purse. So get ready for the most thrilling values b: your life. \ {XPERT ALTERATIONS and DRESSMAKING YES: LOOK AT THE AERO WILLYS BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR On Ladies', Men's and Sales Division, WILLYS MOTORS, INC., Toledo 1, Ohio BAM'S GREAT 62nd BIRTHDAY SALE Children's Clothes SutfstacUou BEGINS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th Guaranteed KOVAC MOTORS MRS. JAMES RYAN PLAINFIELD 487 Peart Street, Woodbridf* 720 Amboy Ave. Woodbridge, N. J, Wm. Kovac ' . INDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 PAGE PlVlS

bets. When they finished, the cart Youth Council; 4th, 8:00 P. M., JALOPY MISBEHAVES. YOUNG SHOPPERS. ONE WAY TO GET A CAR. contained about $36 worth of Mr. and Mrs. Club. IANCA3TER, Pa. — When Phlladerphla, Pa. — Usually eptrttnburf, S. C. — Other groceries. The store manager en- Thursday, weekly, 3:45 P. M., Mrs. Clementine Fenn, who Is S2, shoppers In a supermarket looked gaged the couple in conversation automobile left the highway Children's Choir; weekly, 7:15 drives her four-cylinder coupe, on In amusement as t young tmttl their parents came for them. smashed Into the house of Mr. i Youth Choir; weekly 8:15 P. M.. vintage 1832, with skill and decor- couple selected their groceries. The "husband" was Billy Burnett, Mrs. Jay Plshel, the driver fle Senior Choir; last 6:30 P. M. Cubs. um befitting her age. Recently, The "husband" pushed the cart 4, and his "wife." Betsy Dell, 3. the scene. So, Flshel chained th however. In leavlnj a filling na- while the young "wife" selected an ST. JOHN'S CHURCH tion, the Jalopy came alive. With cur to porch posts atjd watted fo Sewarcn assortment of candles, cookies and Adm. Carney calls for more a jolt and a bump, ttte car dashed Your Church Welcomes You Joseph Thomu, L»r Reader odds and ends—with colorful la- atom-powered ships. the owfler to clklm the vehicle, Mn. Dorotlwa Pocktembo, Oriantit rear-end first Into i dual high- 9:30 A. M., Sunday School. way, described a 340-foot arc and 11:00 A. M., morning prayer and came to rest against the smashed service, f windows of a rival service station 11:15 A. M.—Communion Sun- across the street. Mrs. Fenn casu- ,\Hl.\N REFORMED :ach Tuesday at 7:15 P, M., with FIRST PRESBYTERIAN day, first Sunday oif each month. ally explained: "The gas pedal ,,| School and James lev. Shelley, at, Peter's Hospital, CHURCH OF ISELIN must have stuck." few Brunswick, In charge. COLONIA GOSrEL CHAPEL Pastnr During the summer months the \\ schedule will be as follows: Inman Avenue at West Street M. DEAD MAN WINS VOTE. I imir IHrn'tdf TRINITY PENTACOSTAL Sunday Services: Colonla (Assemblies of God) ,,. <| A M-. .Sunday School, 9:00 A. M., Sunday School. Sunday School and Bible Seattle, Wash. - Although the lorner Berkeley Boulevard and 10:00 A. M., Church service. Classes, 9:00 A. M. death of John F, McKay, of ,', ,,:,h Sziikars, Superln- Cooper Avenue, Iselln . m A M.. worship service Other activities and meetings Gospel Service, Sunday, 8 P. M. Spokane, was well publicized by R«v. Nomun Kirk, Pmtor discontinued during t^e summer. Christian Women's Home Bible the press and radio, It was too late ,i, 11 A. M.^worship scrr Sunday School, 9:45 A, M. Class, Tuesday, 2 P. M. to remove his name from ballots Hnir.ni.'in. ^v Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Young People's Meeting, Friday, In all but.one county of the .dis- ,i Siimhy at 3 P\M.. La- 'clock. trict. When the recent primary ,i inrriiiiK, Mrs, HN Busa Market and Hfeh Street 8 P. M, Sunday Evening Evangelistic Perth Amboy election was over, It was found iervlce at 7:45. that 2,435 votes had been cast !: | ,!::!0 P. M., Released Rev. Pet«r Rowalchuk, Pastor NEW DOVER METHODIST |V ;1 Wednesday, Prayer Meeting 8 11:00 A. M., Morning Worship. CHURCH for McKay, who had previously .'l.-iiiiis I'dncnUon. '. M. 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. Sunday won the Democratic nomination ,1,(1 third Mondays at 7:30 Rev. Hmrj M, IHrtmann, Ptitor Church School—10 A, M. for Congress from the Fifth Dis- Clirlslinn Faith Forum, ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH 6:15 P. M., Baptist Youth Fel- trict. The winner, Art Oarton, of Ki'.ski'tni'thy presiding. Morning Worship—11 A. M, „ Avencl * lowship. Young Fellowship—7:30 P. M. Chelan, former Democratic State , 1V nt, 7:30 P. M., choir Riv.*John Elian, Pistqr 7:30 P. M., Evening Gospel Serv- chairman, received 5,514 votes. Weekday Masses: 7:30 P. M. ice, OUR REDEEMER .','. o:id Tuesday at 8 P.M.. Sunday Masses: 7:00. 8:00, 9:00, 11:15 A. M\—Communion Sun- EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN •v meet in;;. 0:00 and 11:00 A.M. day, first Sunday of each month. CHURCH % YEARS OF SILENCE Wniii!':;cby at 7:30 P.M., 26 Ford Street, Fords Baltimore. Md. — A judge has ,,.! \Vn:nosdayan:30P.M., OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH TRINITY KPI8COPAL CHURCH Rev. Arthur 1,. Krtjllnr,, Pastor granted a divorce to a husband' • i,, Circle mretlnK. New Brunswick Avenue, Fords Runway Avenue, Woodbridce Sunday School and Bible Class, and wife, who lived in the same !;iv at 7 P. M., Youth Fel- Rev, John E, Grimes, P«tor Rev. Wllllum H. Schmaui, Rector 9:30 A.M. house for two years without Sunday Masses 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, Mn. William Neebe, Orfuilit Morning Worship at 10:45, speaking an audible word to each ''•rimisday at 7 P. M.. Sun- 0:00 and 11:00 A. M. Sunday Services other\ Their only conversation n,i| Tcnohprs Training. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:15 Sunday, 9 A. M. ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH was by means of note-passing. Mrs. ,•'-,, iy H !) A. M., Conflrma- A, M, Holy Day services, 10:00 A. M. Ret. John Wllui, Putor Iris Rose Bogorad was granted a '•', . l p. M., Junior Choir Monday Trinity Vestry, second Monday, Sunday Masses, 8:30, 8:00, 9:00,total of $125 a week for support Novena, 7:30 P. M. 7:30 P.M. 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. of herself and her children and Male Choir rehearsal, 8 P. M. Trinity Men's Club, second Weekday Masses, 7:30 and 8:00rent-frefSise of the home, in METHODIST Altar-Rosary Society, first Wednesday, 7:00 P.M. A.M. her divorce settlement from Dr. Wednesday, 8:00 P. M., continu- Daniel Bogorad, CHURCH Monday after first Sunday at 8 St. Agnes' Unit, first Monday, ll,i rllirnrd H. Munn M. 2:30 P.M. ous Novena to St. Jude, Patron ol Main Street Holy Name Society, second St. Margaret's Unit, first Wed Hopeless Cases. Sunday Services Monday after Second Sunday at 8 nesday, 7:00 P. M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, A Friend or THE FAMILY !, ;vlmol. 9:45 A. M, Trinity Altar Guild meets quar- \M. SCIENTIST YOU SHOULD KNOW HTTIR : ,i • Worship, 11:00 A. M Tuesday terly. West Avenue, Sewaren i:\: I'Vl'iiwsliip. 7 P. M. P.T.A. meeting, third Tuesday Trinity Junior Altar Guild, first This church holds Sunday • The Farm Bureau insurance' GIVES THE UNITED WAT Stutcd Mretinjts of each month at 8 P. M. and third Mondays, 6:45 P. M. School at 9:30 and church ser- representative in your com- :,; uourd, first Monday, 8 Thursday Trinity Acolyte Guild meets vices at 11 A. M., and testimonial munity is your jrtend. Call him quarterly. for advice and help In getting Female Choir rehearsals, 8 meetings at 8 P. M, on Wednes- the most protection for your Look around and see how much you have to be thankful for. ••lilly Guild, second and P.M. Trinity Choir, Thursdays, 8:00 day, dollar. Whether it's auto, 8re, Then look around again — this time keep an eye open to M.iiKlays, 8 P. M, Confessions >. M. • life, accident and health, lia- Ion;,.m's Si/duty of Christian 2very Saturday from 11 A. M., Trinity Church School Faculty, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, bility, or other Insurance you •pot those who are less fortunate than you. Ii ;inrd Wednesday, 8 P. M until-noon; 4 to 6 P. M., and 7 to 'ourth Friday, 7:30 P.M. SCIENTIST want, there's a Farm Bureau 9 P. M. and sometimes on days be- Boy Scout Troop 34, Friday, 7:00 17Z College Ave., New Brunswick policy to ft your requirement, You'll ace babies, youngsters, old men and women, the |]!S! CONORKGATIONAL fore Holy Days of Obligation. \ M. Sunday services and Sunday fit i/our purse. blind and'a host of others who need help. It's a privilege for all of I 1H H( II School at- 11 A. M. Testimonial oi who can do BO to help our fellow man and our community. irnm :md (irove \venues ST. JAMES1 R. C. CHURCH FIRST 1-RESBYTERIAN meetings Wednesday 8 P. M. WondhrliUe Amboy Avenue, Wood bridge CHURCH OF AVENEL Nursery provided on Sunday. Give and give generously to your United Community Campaign. It, v. Dcwey Kagerburj Rt. Ret. Ms[r. Charles G. McCorrlitin, 621 Woodbrldge Avenue, Avenel Reading room Tuesdays, Thurs- JOSEPH G. FEDOR Open your heart , . , mid open your purse, MI|llKt« Paitor Rev. Charles Shanard MacKenrl* days, Saturdays, 1- 4P. M. Mr- i.curse II. RhodH, Re*. Giutave Napoleon, AiibUnt Putor Mrs. William B. Krug, Orfanlst 36 Juliette Street Mlnlslrr nf Music Rev. Harold Ilirsth, Assistant Pastor Mri, Frank Mazzur, 8r., Choir Directress willi.'im H. VoorhcH, Jr., Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9;oO, O. H. weferllnit, Superintendent Generally, the more aimless a HOPELAWN, N. J. iHih'init'Mi "I Sunday Schools 10.00 and 11:00. of Church School young man is the better he likes to Worship PHONE VA. 6-4450 Sunday Services roam around with a gun. (ftHei fxprwis your sym- ) '. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Folder* iMiliy and thoughtful- . CHURCH i Borough of Carteret. In thai community he was engaged to 111 'V He assured of the Fords "'"••st cull us. I Re?. William H. Payne, View Billheads do the work at 4%, but here in Woodbridge Township he is First Sunday «'•• Deliver and Telegraph I 9:00 AM. Holy Communion being paid at the rale of 7% of the entire contract. At present 11:00 AM. Morning Prayer Letterheads he stands to receive over $300,000. Nice work if you can lAYALSHECK'S* with Sermon FLOWER SHOP ' j Other Sundays: get it! j \ 8:l>0 AM. Morning Prayer Programs 11:00 AM. Morning Prayer At ffrst, Mr. Booz said the, sewer project could be built at AVE, WO-8-1636 with Sermon Booklets a ridiculously low figure. He insisted it could be done at his estimate even though experts said it couldn't be done at thai I price. So:'what happened? 1; Let's look at the record: Originally, Mr. Booz estimated A Proclamation Fine Printing (or Every Need the sew^r project,would cost $2,500,000. The following Ifo matter whether you're contemplating a big year an ordinance was introduced flouting a bond issue of Whereas, celebration of UNITED STATES DAY, m $4,250,00Q to pay for the new system. I In November ot tinted last year in Oklahoma, spread spontaneously advertising campaign or ordering a new supply 1933, another $1,200,000 was added to include the Inman ii this year will be observed nationally on Saturday, of letterheads, you can depend on us to deliver : tobw 23, and a top notch, carefully planned and executed Avenue section of Colonia and parts of Iselin. printing job promtly, and at low cost to you. , Later, it was found that practically all of the Iselin-Colonia Whereas, the purpose of the day is to remind all Spur had to be replaced even though the expert, Mr. Booz, had HTican? that their ;own country and its institutions insisted it could be repaired. So another $125,000 was added their best;ho|e iq '4 troyiblfid wqjtyl, , / ,7 /. /, Call Today for Therefore, I, Hugh B. Quigley, mayor 4>f the. Town- Free Estimates [ At this moment, the cost of the gewer system stands at [lip of Woodbridge, do hereby proclaim Saturday, $5,575*000-^1^ from all indications it will continue to soar. T 23, 1954, as UNITED STATES DAYl in the Yes, call today ... no fee Ovmship anff urge, all residents to display only* the ^for estimates, We'll rush a man to you to help you '!• of the United States and to arrange for patriotic For a FIGHTING, ALERT MINpRlTY TO SERVE AS YOUR WATCHDOG OF plan, showing you money- ''tings in order to gly« proof to th« world that the saving short-cuts. EXPENDITURES ELECT TO THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE le of this typical American Community stand as lividuals and groups forDne Country, One Flag and Eugene A. GERY Anthony F. POREDA William W. BIRD (' Loyalty. THE MIDDLESEX PRESS First Ward Sepond Ward Third Ward HUBH H. QUIGLEY, Mayor ' ** Township of Woodbridge THE WOQDBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY ~ On Election Day, November 2, T954 — WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY : B. I DwUgan, Township Clerk. Note: This Is (he second of a series ol five advertlwraenta th&t will appear In this newspaper. Tcllphow-Woo4brid«e 8-1W0 PAGE SIX THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 INDEPENDENT Your Garden Thig Week READY NOW! CONTINUING AIL MONTH! FEATURING STORFWIOE SAVINGS! 1 By Ch»rtts n. Connor* t«CT» tJrrtvtrsjItj, the StnU University of Ner lent? I The rose fam'iy provides in w!'h many plans to besu^Wy our f irriens. The iyp<* plant, the ns'\ !s COnslt'e'" rl vnluahlp r>!pft" because of


""l"llv t'"* !•"•- A4P'$ famous "Super-Right" Quality lrrii flr"th"vn iPyrncathi cftc- einpn l.tfinndl' Is well RriantH to A&F'S Flov*r-Tes)ed Teas pf"T'n!'. In refill* a'l p^r's of NP.V Jor?py. Tt Is r«tH as nn rver- p<-M.d—«el»ct quality La ROSa Macafoni-SpagSetti, Spaghertini J ,"' 39' The plant has a stringy root (filing reaches snc.dandh.ive. Inielfiervic. IDIntiC.t |h system that makes It difficult to AtP-our 3001.41c Oven-Rcndy Ribs of Beef me,^, IU,,,,^,^ |Y», Ago Ib 77<; '"• # j( transplant. You will usually buy PtneaffiEe Chunks finost quality can " L Dlants in 6 or B inch pots, but a 1 few 'nurseries grow It in wire Top Round Roast or Steak',;; 89= Rib Voal Ghops - baskets. These can be sunk In the Marcal Paper talkies ... I AH* ^I^i'l-J^riJ'fit Jhuck Roast or Steak «••»" bWc Pork Ghops Hip.nd.h.«i,i.,«h b 35c ground and forgotten. 1 Culture is not difficult. Prepare SUNNYFIILD ALL-PURPOSE C the soil well, using plenty of de- Sib. Top Sirloin Roast or Steak;: 89 Loin Pork Ghops — M composed organic matter, The soil Gerber Baby Foods^ 5.49«*-6« 89° 39c ;:75« f: lb C C reaction mast be slightly acid, as ?MB Beef -- >- <<-" 19 Smoked Pork Shoulders ^ ^ •-• 45 for most garden plants. Ground Beef ^>^««^ ibj5° Smoked Pork Butts ^•|*» ttc A&P-Our Finest Quality Sficftd Beets *»-*«*»**» 2 ;;-; 23° Legs ol Lamb ..JfiSt. lbWe Smokod^eof Tonguos »-- *•& LOUISA'S Green Peas 'TX *'«« * r lk L8gsolLamblnS9l^;;c. iD.P(, l7« Turkeys "«>»«*'-w~* auc C lb C M9n — ready-to-cook ,, tif TOMATOES Tomato Sauce ^Zl^ 3!:, 23 Ib C LETTER Sh«ii!dors of Lamb «°»- - ^^ 39 Turkeys " to I lib.. '«/ Tuna Fish ^-^rr11" 7/J7c C Dear Louisa, Tom Rib Lamb Chops »<*«* -'«-«». * I9 Fowl ^ I am a man sixty-two years old. <£• cans "ff 4# C C I lost my wife over a year ago. I ANN PAGE Shoulder Lamb Chops -- ^ 85 Sliced Bacon ; 35 69 have three boys but they're al! Supprli-qiiality tomatoes, ripened on U«alal*«L C!IIA4 Fresh — available only In married and 1 live alone. Lo?n Veal Ghops .... tin: vine and canned quickly fur peak naaaocK rmei Fr.iliF;thDepti Do you think I should set mar- of flavur-rirliness and fine lexture Tomato souP 3 28c ried ajjain if I find the right one? F. L.—Pa. Answer: There should be no objection to your getting married again if you Upton's Soup Mixes Libby's Pineapple Juice find a suitable wife and have enough money to support the two Florida Grapefruit«»»4 25 Tom«to.Vej«t«ble o- Chicken Noodle 18oz 46oz of you. s 3 cans «#«**-35c• m2 cans -52W«Vcl As a matter of fact, you probably AIF All Purpose Cilllornja carton of 3 <°' 35° need companionship as you are CortianJ Apples — 3 25< Tokay Grapes 2 » 21 living alone. But do be sensible C Rlgular Size about It and do not rush into mar- U.S. No. I 10 . 33 Fresh Broccoli From nearby farms bunch A|M*M*XAA* Camels, Chesterfield, Kool, Lucky Strike, carton riage just because you are lone- VlgBlwlIW Old Gold, Philip Morm lOplgi Grade "A" ii:e C Mb. some. Weitarn farms Upton's Soup Mixes C c So many older men foolishly Seedless Grapes California ' 19 Fresh Carrots cello bag C Apple Juice M^-^C^ 2:;;:,49 t;32 marry young women who care Eilra large Onion or bW Vej»t«tle : nothing for them but have an eye Yellow Bananas Golden ripe M5 Pascal Celery lb C Sun-Rayed Tomato Juice . . . \ 29 on their pocketbook or what prop- Florida — eitra large site C erty they own. Choose someone Delicious Apples Red — western 19 Avocado Pears Carolina White Rice . . . ;:17 ;, 33 who is at least nearing middle-age. carton For boiling Louisa Tomatoes Red ripe White Onions Dear Louisa, WHOLE FIGS IN HEAVY SYRUP I am 25 years old_and live alone Crisco In my own home. JANE PARKER — Large Site I would like to marry so I can Pur. vegetable iriortening settle down and have a family. Del Monte Figs 2 49 For the past year I have been dat- ilbjic 3ltfl3c ing women my own age and can*^ can"'* younger. Angel Food Ring 39 Grispo Chocolate Chip Cookies . %. 25° After several dates with the C same girl and the creation of the Downy-light! Heavenly flavor! Made fiom famous "13-Eftg Qravymaster FOrmakina,r.vi., ^ 14 feeling that this may be the on»<•••»>• »29« White Bread or have been choosing the wrong Diipellodorl kind of companions. How did you for J M hA DOnUtS ^arod, Cinnamon or Hair. ptse woman. Importep d Romano Cheese . . . . 99 Libhy's Cut Gorn 2 You are not old sd keep on look- e Krispy Crackers 2 3< ing around and try not to bi so * 57 Libby's Asparagus Jpears . . » susplciouj of your companions'un- Provolcne Salami Cheese less they show by their beha/vlor '*». Libby's Chopped Brwcoli . . . ^W Ivory Soap with you that they are not to be Parmesan Cheese Me Fgr auhei, laundry and bath Noxon Metal Polish i . trusted. I Mumster Cheese ^ydon*™* >t 49* Libby's Spinach c^-w 2 ;t;; Louisa m d Person's Ammonia •**»" • III, Sliced American Cheese M.i.oBit-proc.>. ^.490 Pacific Sole Fillet* <*-.J*.-. •;; 3 r 25° • calei •" SIGN COUNTERED. Bumble Bee New Old Dutch Claamer . . 2 MANCHESTER, Tenn.-A little Sliced Swiss Cheese M.K«»-P»«.U 490 Salmon Steaks angered when a competitor, across of 400 the highway, placed i huge bilL- Angel Soft Facial Tissues ^ 2 boatd sign which effectively hid Ivory Soap his roadside restaurant, the rcs- A Hormtl Product For d.llh*,li Itundry and tiath ANN PAfi|~ teuranteur countered by placing a SAVE ON FAMOUS A&P COFFEE •Mgii a few miles up the road, pro- 1 claiming its location as "Just Be- hind the Largest Sign in Tennes- SPAM Eight O'Clocfc • mi™*' Preserves see." Red Circle . I8M M0UMNKTiiUliIU3.Ua. Serve It 12 K. . J.1.03 JERSEY CITY, N. J.—When a Hot of told cu 43- Blu.Whlt« mouse jumped out at a box. Mit. Bokar• . • . U1.05 Catherine Hylander, 45, was parry- Waut 1 tinie-M»ifi|, Pm.iit.r 1lt>.| ftQ ing, while working in a factory, Of Drip CM ||Vf Mrs. Hylander became hysterical meat treat? Serve Spam from A&P! A&P=Colfee 2 and required medical treatment. The State Workmen's Compenaa- Uon Bureau awarded her $3,189.25 for permanent and temporary dis- ability, plus over (TOO in medical fees. 113 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE OMH Thursday and Friday Cv»nln(iXn 9 Slxty-ntoe railroad* protest the 3-cent airmail tmt. ,

(r.i ,M LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 MOB 8EVEH na Cim Fxtingukhers Liom Present Equipment to Firemen (omi.il Will Fete ;, hvlin Fire Companies Past (liiind Knight Health i-ii (ire .r| lii Hi:1 two Fscliti . dull skin rnn be cnus^d bv nsilimft :w Mitff 'P bndy In hvicrian Church of of th» Mons c:ub nude thr Knlchts of Columbus, were out- a numbi-r of thlni;i, hut It alwn: ; Ptveral wa. through the resplra- Kline presided. lined at a mcetlnR and prelimi- tcvy trart h. Inhniant-, thrsuffh indicates a hi'low-par physirU nary nrnmKwnenUi were epm- tlie mouth" >y en line, taklni wiU nt,. the pblrd to have council mejnfcei'8 cordltlon. This Li a ciimmon com- drugs, etc... thi u^h ihe skin, by r Mtwhv rttepfl Ca'.umbiw Day ewrclsei at plaint <>vjn imoni! t^i'n-npJ in'wtlnn of *ur!. Ue:n<: - . 7 0 P St. James Church on October 12 clUUi and anH teto.nis ?".'up TIhnrv groups. The best slop Is to have BuilcllnR on Middlesex nlnng »Hh s pronr»ra »t the Rngwpert and (trJM ^ollens I your dortor RIVJ you a cfiinplrie: Avenue. Council's Columbian Room. to be the most c?inn\i inhai* Plans for th nnmrl n mid Kivuht Carl Hemw an- physical examination. i| materials which brlni? n t In the window painl-lng ennl-n for child- ndiinced that tickets «T<" COW In addition ti a ^osiplrte nhv.s!-'' chlal Bstl'itia. }Irt'.i=' i\». ren at Hal'oween time All run- mold are also high on the . p.vailr,h!n for the banquet honor- crtl pet pl°nlv of rrsh air. outdoor, testants must resistor at Hnrn- lii!i i'hp township's Past Grand 1 exercise, skc ) nnd rest. Choire , ij Kline's stove. b"tween October 8 Knii;ht Wtlllam Haun Jr.. to be Food alleivens b'-:n on at! and 15. Ftoch registrant, must pro- iit llv Howard Johnson Res- your food with rni"' and include Ipnrticularly In tn.'ants and chl'.fl, vide a sketch of his pnlntlni? it timrntit. in WoodbrldRe. October Itern^; rich In Inn. Several rwl rn. T!vs venoms.of Insect the tiinr of registration. Harold B sources of Iron are: U'Tr. *h"U- priake bltei also • ]i n rosy t(i and I.srJln residents aUenrtlrm a specialist must tv •.•nrl.-ulted. ^ ui hun rs in^n" slow and ar'.ful'.v f p'iiJtl rou«e. HI .I'i'-.nsoni. 'vhn set WonHbrldRC Hltrh School lire r'iRi- ! 1 •o.in-l'l nrt'l to timn ble. Prizes will be (iwsirrj?d. If vou brr.lsr eTllv. i Muld N The weather h:>s always besn r pf th" 1MITIW= fal's yiii Lick the pfnrr nm^int rf onsnnable but thi-; venr tlie SB*** 1 n : ,;, „ !»„„„'„ p^n-.t. lhnl, viti'.min C. Ynu wi-t m- "' .ni- K\'.IVI has be.e:i ,i li .t'e hKli. in "Come : in f'ishirhi.ti" rom- Back, Little Shebs," on Broari- vou nt lot? of t II Firehouso; Harry kline, presltlent of tile PIT'S ,P-^-I, N >r:li Hpinimlok life of the lady of tbe title. She There are a number of btemlsh- Mldrtleirx ro'iiV'', A'Utns, rH'i hut Isclin Minis Cluli; StiinUv C/arin, chiiirmun nf ii • firr n|ili"-ricnt oonuiitUee and ("hlrf was a second-rate singer in a Ne i coverlng creams to match nnv J.. will !•" rei-e'.vr'l hv Tim Poitn- ••'•m" of tl'° most Sr:il:ik (if \if\in lire Company No. 1. •vlvmiln Riillruiil Compimv :it ttie O(- York cabaret when she meets a skin tone which will cover the IV •" "bi"1 lyrics were ^cp r I '^hlef Rp' UIPI -- 5 sttT'i Ucylort, wealthy dollar-n-year man from damage very nlcelv. Some arc loem 4JU, Pmnsvlvntiln S'.iilon, Xtis t>>o film. s"rli as Wash'n«kn. impersonated bv Ro- !-j. cup sugar watrr-repettent. tre»t. P'il!i>'f'ph1n. Pn , "!iill 10 00 Pfnd t"> MP " "Mv Salt ,. M.. Kittnrn .SUn;lnr I Time, 'in bert Ryan. She accepts an offer by o •-CTOBEH 38, 1954. tit wlilrh time and i"'f)irt'r TV" " or the married man and his father to 1 cup diced, unpeeled, apple It has been e cup chopped nuts WILLIAM HAUG JR. not the same virus which causes The elimination pn'prf is bclrW con- tion in California, The resulting iiri«'i«t im^M nn Order ol till1 BoMtd hi: I in Soften gelatin in cold water, colds, but it Is very close, love affair Is .strictly platonic (we 13. Stewart Schodcr and Stephen r>' Public Utility Cor.in\lt,.'loners o[ N«# '••t itr-iudini! Jp"n Pim- have been Informed) and ends Ule In hot water. Ad dsugar The best treatment seems to be Jency. < ' 1 :•. (Vholm. Stephen Kager are co-chairmen in charge Tlie major Items of whrk Include th* when he suddenly dies of a heart and' Salt. Cool. Add apple and hot compress's applied to tbe ollowinn nppronlmste quimtitles:— •::: Jlrlan Ahern», this of this affair. sores. Then dab them gently with aliment. graipefruit. Chill until partially Under the council's six-point 78,000 O.Y. Embankiiifiu T rlitiic'^'or his it' «°t- Two vegetables i other than ',:, cup cold water camphor. Cover the sores with 915 C.Y. FoniKlntlon Ex<\mt*on set, Add nuts. Pour into blled 630 C.Tf. Roadway i>nd Ditch > srrmll end l potatoes) and two fruits eacli day Wash and trim beans and cut in and ..ve one per cent upllow oxlcte of mcr 'Make Haste To Love." announced the following actrvl- Excavation ".'••; il^tiK the f'' are ui'Ked by the nutritionist. One' 1 inch lengths. Place in a lajge I on lettuce with mayonnaise, curv. 9.M0 S T. Top Boiling This film has Dorothy MoGulre ttes: i••• 'i t™r-ftnt,tal raln- as the publisher of a newspaper in of those daily vegetables should be skillet with a tight cover. Add Recurrent cold sores are now 4,800 a.Y Macadam HBSC COIIM»~ ']• McNnllv. as deputv a green or yellow one for vitamin bacon drippings, boiling water, Hot Lemon Sauce Halloween social and dance being treated with small pox vac- 9" small Southwest town. She is plins are being discussed for the 4.673 8.Y. M»ri\dnm Base Counft— •:i' Mr. Caihoun. as his alarmed when her past turns up A, One of the fruits should be ' and salt. Cover. Heat quickly until % cup sugar cinations, 4" Annual Halloween Social and 1,100 Tons Bituminous Cooeretf .iiiivc tit a .somewhat In the shape of Stephen McNally, citrus or tomatoes for vitamin C, beans steam, then turn down heat 1 tablespoon corrfstarch. 1 Dance at the" Columbian Room. There are few disorders whlcr Httrfsicf course n cittape, to a hoodlum, whom she married All other fruits and vegetables and cook 15 to 20 minutes. Do not Salt Pn trick Coogan, communion bring as much anxletv to both the 303 C,Y. Clas3 "B" concrete In ') wmc resentment by about ten years before and whom help by contributing various' drain. Mix cornstarch with re- ^ teaspoon nutmeg structure breakfast chairman. stated the sufferer and the observer us the 2,016 C.Y. Oliiss "C" Concrete lp •'I"-HIS. It ri^vlons thit she could have saved from a prLs- amounts of vitamins and minerals mainlng Ingredients, pour over a qup boiling water next Quarterly communion rbreak- wheezing and breath!essnefis •tructtire MM lnrt killed the de- on sentence but didn't. He pie- beans, Cook, stirring until slightly $ ttiblespoons butter 210.100 Lbs Reinforcement Steel fa.it will take place at the Wood- brought on by an attack cf asth- •!"• - in ^''If-d^fe'i'-" nnd tends to everyone that he Is her Beets In Orange Sauce hickened and smooth. If needed '/a tablespoons lemon juice 390.000 I/bs Structural Steel bridge Howard Johnson Restau- ma. Asthma Is said to be a symp liken buck to Utah to brother and then proceeds to try 3 cups .sliced, cooked, beets idd a little pepper and suit and "Ml* sugar, cornatarch, salt, and 115 L.F. 30" Diameter Reln[onj«fl 1 rant, December 13, torn, not a disease. There are Concrete C>llv«Tt Ptp« 'I lie storm forced their to wreck her career and take 1 tablespoon butter Ittle boiling water If too thick. wipifg. Gradually add witer. 1.285 L.P. V,O. Pipe i24", 18" and John Papp, president of the number of social factors which • !i and wrecked It and their daughter away from her. 1 tablespoon flour Cook over low heat until thick and New Jersey State Knight* of Co- combine to Influence the severity • •" w.iit for bet'er weath- However, a convenient accident y cup water Garden Mix Salad clear. Add butter and lemon Juice. 500 L.F. C.I. Pipe 12" | 4 Mix well. Serve on warm ginger- lumbus Bowling league, announced of the attack. These factors may T Ea. Manholes :!:• I heir ioitrnev. After a takes him away and allows her to 1 tablespoon corn syrup 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 570 8.Y. Bituminous Concrete that two teams of the council be environmental, psychological o •i:iv. Miss Simmons maj-ry another. Salt V2 cup cold water bread. SldeWHlk 3 have been entered in the league social. 1800 L.F, Ouiirrt Fence ••viih the nrisoner an:i Mi cup orange juice 4 cup hot water nnd those who still wish to par- Bronchial asflima is the com 4.150 I/.P. Coiierfte Curba 1 tablespoon grated orange pe£I M2 teaspoon salt 1 970 Oal. UltiimltioiiH Damp- which naturally EX-RED PILOT IN V. S. DEHCIT. ticipate are to contact Mr. Papt>, monest varisty. In this type o Melt butter, add flour and blend. y4 teaspoon Tabasco sauce proofliiK , '• 'ii-it situation, have to Newark. D;Ia.—Kenny No, the A $4,700,000,000 national deficit who is also acting as council Rsthma, the wheezing and breath' The Contrnnt Dociminnls, IliPludinj 1 Add remaining ingredients, Cook 1 tablespoon sugar • in to the satisfaction former Communist pilot who flew for the current fiscal year has boyllng representative. lessness are brough on by tin Phins nnd Sooi'ltlratlona. mny bo »I- over low heat until thick, stirring Yi cup mild vinegar amlned ami obtnlncd HI thn Oftlce- of i MTG-15 Jet fighter from cut be- been predicted by Secretary of the Tom Smith, John Dowd and narrowing of the smaller bron 1 -distantly. Add beets, heat 1 tablespoon lemon juice thi Assistant Cl: n( Eiuilneir -- Easttfn hind Korea's Iron Curtain a year Treasury Humphrey and Budget Leon Slovik, the Knight's new chial passages. At the same time Rej?ton, Rorm 351, Peunsvlv.inla Srta- Mitian." through. 1 tablespoon minced onion »K0 and collected a $100,000 re- Director Hughes. This Is an in- social committee chairman re- there is a sudden increase in se tlon. , upon deposit of . ••'. '.vl'ich K done in cnl- Mi cups diced cooked vegetables Ton Dollnrn per set, wlilrh will be re- ward, has enrolled as a freshman crease of >l,700,00O,OOO above ported that the social and dinner- cretlcns poured out by the glanc funded upon relurn of the Documents !ii iScopo, Is the story of Soften gelatin in • cold water. at the University of Delaware. The Cinnamon Apple Salad President Elsenhower's January dance held recently progressed of the bronchial air passages. lii good condition within twenty days :•:-v.sii-ian In the ancient Add hot water, Tabasco and irilg- after date on which bids i\re received. 22-year-old Korean, found to be 6 apples estimate. Loss of revenue due successfully with 125 dinners be- Bronchial asthma is often caus- f v)ii. who becomes ar. Stir until dissolved. Stir in Each Proposal must be nr'cainpaniM very polite and agreeable, said, '.'2 cup red cinnamon candles largely to cuts in excise and cor- ing served. ed by pollen1;, dust or respiratory : :Hc curnmt Ptmroah's vinegar. Chill until mixture is by «. certified check of the Bldd« "I wish very much to be con- Mi cup sugar porate taxes were said to be re- The council's degree team Is Infections. Some doctors believe payable to the Fi'imsylvKiiti Railroad •i Hi I goes through i consistency oj unbeaten egg slderea as any other student." 2 cup sugar ftp djsctaje la ior "tfiati'toii' -'asttims •'attactr- can be Compnoy In nn amount not less than •>'. torrmtic conniption' white. Stir In onion ana mixsa flvo per centum of tlie Total Price 2 tablespoons chopped nuts fne l&rToT M TSt caused by emotional disorders. staled In the Propoanl, subject to the ' •:iiiiii'.> (eats-*/ daring, vegetables. Pour into large or in- au». 10 dates pitted and chopped Degree for all newly accepted ap- The first step in treatment of conditions provided In the Instructions ••••' rxcitins excursions AIM TO GOOD. dividual molds. Chijl until firm. to Bidders. "2 cup diced pineapple plicants. Dates will be announced any asthma case is to determine ' i Mich fiction. Wagoner, Okla,—The next time Unmold and serve on salad greens MAINE ELECTION. Proposals must, be submitted In a !4 cup 'salad dressing at the next regular meeting of the the cause of the seizures, In al- sealed envelope marked "Adams, N., J. •i v!;n -studded cast, in this motorist wants to discard an Pare and core apples. Cook can- with French dressing. The recent election in Maine of 1 council. Speakers will be Former lergic type cases, there is almost Grndc Crossing." :.'• (U'icctublc Jean Sim empty beer can, he'll be more dles and sugar in water until dis- its first Democratic Governor in Prosecutor Matthew Melko, Mon- always a family history of aller- The rlnht Is reserved to reject any '"r Mature. Gene Tier- Turnips or all bids. careful. A Clurksville lArk.i mo- solved. Add whole apples and twenty years has caused political slKnor Charles McCorrlstin, Dis- gic disorders. These disorders may i( 1 WildiriR, Bell? Darvi, 2 cups diced turnips The Pennsylvania Railroad Company torist recently, _ while driving; "oolc slowly until just tender leaders of both parties to hail the trict Deputy Francis Healy and range, from hnyfever and eczema C. J. Henry, Chief Engineer- 53a»l*rn '••"''V and Edmund Pur- 2 tablespoons butter along U. 8. Route 69, tossed out a Drain and chill. Mix nuts, dates results for obviously different rea- the fcoastmaster will be Grand hlstorifs to asthma, Region i in; 0HUTS. beer can and it hit a passing pineapple and salad dressing 2 tablespoons lemon Juice sons. While Republicans contend Philadelphia. I'a. Knight Carl Herzog. Allergens that cause bronchial I.L. 10/7,14/54 vehicle—an unmarked highway Stuff apples with date mixture 1 tflb'espoon minced parsley that ttie Governshlp fight was The next regular meeting will Mrs. Leslie." patrol car. The driver was fined Serve on lettuce. •-" 1 tablespoon minced plmiento over purely local issues, the Demo- be on Tuesday October 19 at 8:30 '• Hoot h returns to the and sentenced to three days in Salt and pepper crats said the actual vote for the P. M., preceded with the recitation FRI.,SAT. • i-us Him, after her brll- jail, Sweet and Sour Green Beans Cook turnips, covered, in a small national candidates showed a of the Rosary at the Council 1 lb. green beans amount of boiling, salted, water strong movement against the Ad- MOSKIN'S & MON. Shrine. 2 tablespoons bacon drippings until tender, about 20 minutes: ministration. If the percentage of 1 cup boiling water Drain. Add rest of ingredients, Republican losses should be pro- '2 teaspoon salt Toss lightly and heat. jected over the entire country, it Music Lover JOMPARE... 1 teaspoon cornstarch wuuld Indicate a 'Democratic Definition or a music lover: A 3 tablespoons sugar Grapefruit Salad sweep in November. man who hears a 'woman singing 3 tablespoons vinegar 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin in the shower and puts his ear SAVE \nd you'll choose NECCHI! 1 tablespoon soy sauce Vi cup cold- water New-car dealers are said to be to the keyho]*.—The U. S. Coast Vi cup sweet pickle relish V2 cup hot water facing a better year. Guard Magazine. 1 "it judge a sewing liini' by prepared I'!''* .iiul sales talk. MUM .sit down and new hll 'in it yourself, Note il DIM.1 rales for ¥011 |lnt Voi' can do with TOPPER I'* the only way

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Ordinance Attacked Home for the Aged In Haddon- raising his voice, "You holler fleld. The Sisters are Bt the Epis- When Mr. Kuzma asked why Ike - about helping the trailer camp copal residence In Haddonfleld woftas towar,, ,. Booz Fails JERSEY SCRAPBOOK the loopholes in the present ordl- and let htm get away with every- and just a few mlleg below that *%ley, I am ., ance have not been corrected the 'Omtlrmert from P(w> 1> thing. What laws has he ftbjded town the Community .has lta mayor said, "We thought it was opinion i,i n Is not present at, the meeting of by?" Novitiate, Mary Immaculate Con- -whUelcm.,,,;,' October IS, then I shall expect The mayor once again remarked the tightest ordinance we could ception Novitiate. In quest for [i I mUSt, XII V I this committee to be ready to he was responsible (or the "gar- get." vocations, the Sisters this year answer the questions I have pre- bage truck going through the On further questioning the opened their first grammar ictTOol that unless sneii „' pared for htm. camp last week and this week. I mayor said no restrictions we,re In Buffalo, N. Y. are made that i nl "I will have him here," promised told Mr. Zullo that we would do it Dlaced on the number'of trailers ly withdraw ami , , •- 1Kl the mayor. until he could arrange for a that could be'placed In the Ideal >attle. >m "I will appreciate It", answered private scavenger." Trailer Court and volunteered the Back on the')ob: Fire Hazards • * * * Mr. Graham. "But how long will that be?" information that week that 182 After a 10-dav vacation in Mas- (Continued from Page 1) We are facing ., Anxious for Answers queried Mr. Kuzma. trailers were counted at the court sachusetts And If you can take a Mr. Graham was Joined by sev- and that Mr. Zullo pays the Mr. Poreda disagreed and there which seems of v "Maybe until the end of next v tew day* off this week or next eral others In the audience In ex- Township one dollar a week for that debate ended. week" nlty interest-,,,',; fj> talK « trip through western pressing disapproval of tlw fact »ar,h trailer, according to the Eugene aery, First Ward Repub- lcan candidate,' complained of the future. Ours \ 'Wrt's, I can highly rec- that Mr. Boo* was absent from 'I would have told him to fly a ordinance. ind it, While I was there, the flood conditions caused by the de- a righteous cans, the meeting. kite. You are all doing a good Jab *rhe mayor agreed there should had h^Riin to turn and, velopment of Colonla Terrace, west we must Harry P. O'Brien, Jordan Road. of protecting him," said Kuzmn. have been some check, as to the give ,R the Mohawk Trail it was Colonla told the mayor. "I am At this point the debate waxed of St. George Avenue, and asked best if we air t(| numbe.- of trailers Mr, Zullo whether the Township had ap- riot of color with the reds, yel- here specifically to hfifir Mr. Booz' hot and heavy. . iW have on the rjroperty. A man our self-respcri !1Ml| lows and ornnws of the maple answers "to Mr. Graham's ques- "I don't Intend to take a lot of proved the roads. He was Informed In the audience estimated that Mr. that plans were approved and lish our standiivi ., Wees, the rod of the sumac and tions. I know a lot of other people nons«nse," the mayor shouted. Zullo "will have 2B0 trailers on the slble citizens seek,!, the fnwn but that I would never see the which they have explained Rp: TheServices: and shipping it to North Alabama Steve Markulln. also a resident Madison said it would be cheaper it mv dpterrnin.it steel mills. More than 1,050 car- truck In the camp again." . of Avenel, talked about the health in detail to me, withdrew Cpl. Robert J. Ratiijcak, ?on to go through the property at the uood will. Thfsi i Last But Not Least: loads of Iron ore have been Given Time condition caused by the floods. their local plans. Then they Mr, and Mrs. T. Ratajczak, 15 corner of Liberty Street, and Com- Utmost to Use (i; The Bar Mltzvah of Charles shipped from pastures and cotton "111 take the blame for that, He said he offered his services to mltteeman Peter Schmidt said he Ryan Street, Fords, recently was offered for sale for $400,000 Hutner was outstanding so I have fields since January. About five Mr. Kuzma," the mayor declared the Committee regarding the wouW be willing to make one last my sole commit n graduated from the Seventh Army the tract—with a small ad- been told, and I am sorry I had to loads of unwashed ore will pro- I told Mr. Zullo we would go flooding of the .Collegetown sec- try to obtain the property owner's rTon-eommlssli'iied Officer Acad- dition they bought .from miss It on account of being on duce one load of ore ranging from along with him until he could tion of Avenel, but when an in- permission. emy In Munich, Germany, An as- vacation. Mrs. Hutner looked 50 to 56 per cent metallic iron, make arrangements for a private spection was made of Mr. Zullo's private owners —they pur- sistant squficl leader assigned to harming during the services at- it Is said. scavenger as It would mean pat- trailer camp he wasnt Invited to chased from us for $55,000 the 18th Engineer Combat Bat- FORDS tired In a stunning pink satin ting all the garbage cans on go along. Prayers for Peace That was when I started to talion's Company B, he success- suit. In the evening she wore a Answered Him Rahway Avenue and there would invHOlj fully completed a five-week coune Asked If any more trailer camps burn with a heat far beyond pale pink beaded evening gown. He Appeared before the company be no place to walk." (Continued from Page 1) N. .1. Hi: in the leadership of units, can come into the Township the the capacity of my advanc- Little Carol looked very cute and officer, charged with using insult- "That's his headache", com- mayor replied If an area is zoned 9,926 hours of nursing care and map rending and other military was evidently very proud of her ing language to his sergeant. fn have made 11,036 home, visits dur- ing years, WEI). Til I! subjects. . . . Robert Hartle. mented Mr. Kuzma. "He had - business and their are sanitary big brother. Charles, who in turn "Please, sir," he "protested, "I big enough place to put garbage facilities a trailer camp may lo- ing 1903. They also teach cate- * • • • boatswain's matn, second class, made sure he spoke to the many was only answering a question." chetical classes in Mt. Carme "MAGNIFICENT son of Francis Hartle, 23 Bur- cans In the front in the beginning cate. The project in which we guests Individually. And Dr. Hut- "What question?" snapped the but he took that space out to add Asked how other towns can Parish, Woodbridge and St. An- chard Street. Fords, aboard the ner was his usual gracious self and officer. thony's Parish, Port Reading. are engaged will, to material- OBSESSION' USS LST 509, and Norman An- more trailers." keep trailer camps out.'the mayor ize, require substantial con with made himself generally useful as "Well, sir, the sergeant said replied: "I can't say, I am not a The Order is also in charge ol derson, chief bollerman, 11 Jean 1 "There are a lot of things you Jane Wyman - !!• fathers always do In affairs of 'What do you think I am? and I the Camden Diocesan St. Mary's cessions from Ronson. This Court, Woodbridge, and Arnold J. don't know," said Mr, Kuzma lawyer." that kind. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jo- told him." is true for two reasons—to "THE I,()M I.I V Kath, seaman, son of Mr. and seph A. Fralnd, 115 Johnson assure completion, and. to with Grow "intn I Mrs. James Kath, 52 Highland Street, Fords, are parents of a Terrace, Fords, both aboard the son born at Rahway Memorial Zu^lo Trailer Camp give tangible expression to Sat. Matlnt-o—I \ir.i ( .KM landing craft repair ship USS Hospital. Mrs. Fralnd is the for- SUX. THIil 111- Minos, took part in 10-day exer- mer Elizabeth Prlon, 85 Coley (Continued Trom Page 1) cises of the Atlantis Fleet Involv- Commission and if the pipe now I8FXIN, N. J. Street, Woodbridge , . . Thomas ISELIN MET. 6-1219 "THE BROKEN LANCE] ing the greaitst number of land- J. Dunn, 21 Legion Place, Wood- Installed does not meet the re- Ing ships used in one operation bridge; Albert Levin, 41 Burnett quirements he will compel the with Spencer ii.m "Ideal Trailer Court ^o put in the NOW THRU SAT., OCT. 9 Since the end of World War II . Street and Aurel Schmidt, 8 Liv- Joiinne Craln —Dana Andrews \\ illiii.nl right size." ingston Avenue, Avenel; Donald "THE IRON l G. Mitruska, 148 Ford Avenue, Mr. Kuzraa stated that at the "DUEL in the JUNGLE" Here and There: Robert Fords and Ronald M. O'Hehir, previous meeting he asked the In Technicolor With Bonnie Dinsmore, daughter of Magnolia Road, Iselin, are among question as to why the Township Mr. and Mrs. James Dinsmore, 136 I'lus BOWERY BOYS WEDNKSDU HI the new students at Seton Hall garbage trucka went Inside the Prospect Street, Woodbridge, has "JUNGLE GENTS" University. . . . Birthday greetings trailer camp on privately-owned betfun her studies at George "HUNGARIAN to Wilbur E. Turner, Jersey City, property to pick up garbage,'while STARTS SUN., OCT. 10 School, Pennsylvania, a Quaker formerly of Port Reading, who will the taxpayers of the Township 2 Smash Color Hits! From 2 V. M ' boording school. She entered the celebrate his 82nd birthday on had to cart their garbage cans The Rollicking Musical ninth grade. . . . Among the 45,5 Columbus Day, October 12. . . out to the curb to be picked up. Everyone's Talking About! freshmen at St. Peter's College, "I was told it would be stopped," On Our Giant Jersey City, is Leonard Mudry, 58 Claire Avenue. Woodbridge, who CINEMASCOPE SCREEN WAI/TMt 1(1 VDH Is enrolled In the School of Busi- Perth Amlmy D" ness Administration. . . . William Jane Powell - Howard Keel Romig, 501 Crows Mill Road 1895 Christensen's 1954 "SEVEN BRIDES for MAJESTIC| Fords, and Joseph Ondar, "THE FRIENDLY STORE" Daily 2 P. M m Crows Mill Road, Fords, were SEVEN BROTHERS" NOW Tlllil1 «MiM-l among those who received service Plus—"OVERLAND PACIFIC" awards from the California Oil three-quarter sleeves Alfred liitt-hra, k-. NI-I»- Company, Romig has been with Artiim '11-a slier the company 25 years and Ondar, make news—in ». 10 years. ... "REAR WINDOW with Jiiini"- ' (Iran- h Food for Thought: The Monmouth County Grand FRIDAY and SATURDAY Jury in a recent presentment ad- t — SMASH HITS — 2 STRAND vocated the publishing of the Ship n Shore WALiEH HI, i.'i Burt Lancaster (TECH* names of juvenile offenders. The 111 ::-%::• grand jury said: "The policy of "His Majesty O'Keefe" blouses NOW 'HUM VMIKIHI protecting juveniles from publtlty Jack Palunce 801.11) \i IIIA 111! discards one of the strongest "THK MAN IN THE ATTIC" weapons that can be applied Ida Luplno-M^1 ' •"•"'•'•, against the offender and his par- Added FRIDAY ONLY ents—social pressure. Probation Color CARTOON Carnlyil "PRIVATE HELL 31 and fines are1 not half so much LATE HORROR SHOW _ ( II III! 398 !11 feared by those who break the law SATURDAY at MIDNITE Rlcluril I •" as is publicity which tells their neighbors of their misdeeds. The Be Careful... Be Safe BURLESQUE .presentment also contained an "B GIRL RHAPSODY" appeal to parents to Interest FtRE knows no favorites. It attacks rich and poor, themselves in the entertainment Extra Admission $1.00 Errol Flynn - material to which their children young and old alike. Only one person is safe... and SUNDAY and MONDAY are exposed, "The responsibility Kobt. Ryan - Rhonda Fleming "CROSSED SWORDS] of the parent to supervise his that is the careful person. Be on your guard all the In I Him child," the presentment declared time and;you'll he safe all the time. Protect your "INFERNO" "carries with it tne obligation to (Technicolor) _ (n Ha direct the child's reading and , I loved ones and property by carefully observing, all Mickey Rooney amusement. While auhorities dis- [ the rules of FIRE PREVENTION . .. and, should 'RIDING a CROOKED ROAD' agree as to the degree to 'which "Gambler from u undesirable literature and pic- FIRE strike — be sure to hpve adequate coverage to TUESDAY (One Day Only) torial presentation may harmfully 2 — John Wayne Hits — t affect an adolescent mind, there remove the financial loss you would sustain. Valua- "FLAME of the The MAJESTIC can be no question that I such tions change—Better let us check your coverage today! visual mjkteiial does no good. We BARBARY COAST" This Message is sponsored by the following Local Members of the "LADY FROM LOUISIANA" WED. EVi:

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OPEN HOUSE HELD ' [on. (lake Sales RARITY TOWNSHIP — Mr. and Mrs. waiter T. Shymon held Simkovich-Choma WeddingPolitical Club 40th Wedding Anniversary Lions Club Host open house at their hew home at •ted by Unit 62 9afran Avenue. Approximately Schedules Rail To Kids at Game 100 relatives and friends attend* Held Saturday Afternoon y Marked by Lunds at Dinner Tlif Altar Rosary So- ed from Jersey City, Bloomfleld, PORDS—The marriage of Miss by the local E. I, duPont de Ne- FORDS—The 40th wedding an- Donna and Elaine; Mr. and Mrs. FORDS—The fttWh Lfcna Club ,.,. Lady of Peace Church Clifton, Whippany,s New Bruns- Dorothy Elizabeth Choma, daugh- meurs & Co., Inc. Her husband FLOODS—The William J. War- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. .Jens W. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Sundqulst, Mrs. C. J. was host to 100 bojhs andT &il* of rhnnl annex and made wick, Cranford, Iselln, Wood- ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Choma, 140 attended Perth Amboy Bchools ren Association met In the Fords Lund. Fifth Street, was celetaated bridge, South Amboy, Port Read- Thompsen, Mr. and Mrs. Milton the community si last Saturday's ,n npron sale, Novem- Woodland Avenue, and the late and the Middlesex County Voca- Tumble Inn and voted a donation with a surprise dinner party given football game between .JElutf en Ing, Carteret, Perth Amboy and O«orge Choma, to Michael Slmko- to the community chest. by their sons and daughter-in- Lund and children, Janice, Ken- , Ann Levandoski pre- this place. tional and Technical High School neth and Sally, Fords. and Fordham. ».-• vlch, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. and is employed in th» Raritan Arrangements were made for law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lund The children were transported ,1,, in be held Novem- Michael Slmkovlch, 479 Miller Arsenal. the next meeting to be known as and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lund. In buses and automobiles for- w Street. Perth Amboy, took place candidates' night at Billy Vack's irl UK chairmanship of The couple was married Sep- ni.shfd by the organization. .vsRumberjr, assisted by Class Mothers Saturday afternoon In $t, Nicho- Loop Inn, Keasbey, October 26 tember 26, 1014, at the Grace Camo, Jr.-Milosy erones were David t ,„„.! Hnmsack. The so- las' Greek Church, this place. The and at the Scandinavian Hall, Lutheran Church, Perth Amboy. president of the club: Jens JH|»:' double-ring ceremony wag per- New Members Join New Brunswick Avenue, this place, Mr. Lund Is employed as a super- sen, chairman of the boft .faty^ > ;',iicii(i a Pl«y in Union formed by Rev. Julius Qrlgasiy, ,•.„.]• 17. Reservations may Meet at School 14 November 1. visor at the Esso Standard Oil Betrothal Told Kirls committee; William BaUb**, V ; '.viili Mrs. Helen'FJelds, The bride was escorted to the Home-School Unit Charlefi J. Alexander, president, Refinery In Bayonne. Clifford Handerhan, Walter AM» : i5 ,,„„] Avenue, or Mrs. PORDS—The class mothers of altar by her brother, John Choma. Introduced Mayor Hugh B. Qulg- Quests were Mrs. Anna Lund, FORDS-Mr. and Mrs. Albert mussen, Harry Lund. B«mrfl ?y I.-, :>m Summit Avenue. School 14 PTA held a special meet- She wore a gown of Imported HOPELAWN — The Hopelawn ley; County Clerk M. Joseph Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Hecht, Mrs, 9t. M1ro»y, 23 Evergreen Avenue, Hertz and Joseph, Friedman. Duffy; Luther H. Martin, candi- have announced the engagement ;l,n;ii cnrnmunlon br*ak- ing in the school kitchen. nylon lace, re-embroidered In gold Home and School Association met Eleanora Smith and son, Richard, The trip to the game la an «a-' nn'inlicrs was held Sun- Mis. Betty Pllesky, membership silk threads, with a toOuflant skirt In the school and welcomed the date for Congress in the Futh Mr. and Mrs. John Zslga, Perth of their daughter,' Carol. UnRalph District; Democratic County Gamo. Jr., son of Mr. and 'Mrs. nuftl event sponsored by the boys . ^ ,.,,.., [(pstaurant with the chairman, explained the duties of terminating In a chapel-length followingg members: M Jorin Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Yawgu and girls committee of the Font! ,',.„• R»y of Our Lady of each class mother. train. The fitted bodice was de- Chairman Thomas H, Lee; Wll- and daughter, Carole Anne, Pater- Ralph Gamo. 40 Evergreen Ave- Konar, Mrs. Joseph St. Pierre, Mrs. ll&m Jaqul, candidate for coroner; Lions Club In cooperation with ttatf V • •••nirch. Perth Amboy, as The class mothers are: Kinder- signed with a Queen Anne col- Julian Kullck, Mrs. Frank Novak. son; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lund, nue. Athletic Association of Rutgers ••'; His topic was garten, Mrs. Robert Ohlson; first, lar, V-neckllne and glove-length Township Commltteeman Peter Mrs. Mary Van Doren and Mr. Miss Milosy, a graduate of ••i» Mrs. Anthony Russo, Mrs. Louis Schmidt; William O. Kuhn, High- University. ' . ,; Fatima." The in- Mrs. Michael Novak; second, Mrs, sleeves. Her French veil of Illu- Ludas, Mrs. Anthony Racln, Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Plage, Linden. Woodbridge High School, class of ,,,,-1 i)i>nedlctlon were de- John Moroz; third, Mrs. Richard sion was four-tiered and held in land Park councilman; R. Rich Also, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ras- '54, la attending the Nevt Bruns- Joseph Mazzeo, Mrs. Peter Nac- ard Krauss and Edward Kath; HCV Alfred Smith. Krauss; fourth, Mrs. Marie Shep- place by a matching crown of lerlo and Mrs, Michael Serz&nlck. musaen and daughter, Ruth; Mr. wick Secretarial School. Her flnnoe nylon lace. She carried a bouquet TcVnslhp Committlee candidates and Mrs. O. A. Lund and daugh- attended Woodbridge High School ,,,.nil)pr received a re- pard; fifth, Mrs. J, Gray, Mrs, New officers taking duties for Nadine Fazekas .;,•!,. nnd the following Dorothy Flshman, Mrs. Dorothy of roses. Bernard T. Dunn, chairman of ter, Oeorganne: Mr. and Mrs. O. and is now serving with the U. S. the season were Mrs. Joseph Me- the picnic committee, gave a re- iiirrs were Inducted at Wlsdo; sixth, Mrs. Andrew Melder, Miss Arlene, Choma, Wood- hessy, president; Mrs. Steve Schu- B. Smith and sons, Roger and Navy stationed at Yorktown, Va. port on the event held at High- Randolph; Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Prior to his enlistment, he was i.,si: Mrs. Steve 8wa- Mrs. Joseph Puhan, Mrs. Edward bridge, niece of the bride, was the lack, first .vice-president; Mrs. Feted on Birthday land Grove August 22. Lund and sons, Curtis and Gor- employed at the Du Brow Furni- llrlen Kovacs, Mrs, Ryder, Mrs. Alex Jensen. maid of honor. The bridesmaids Dante Sackett, vice-president; don, Raritan Township; Howard ture 8tore. FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Peter •.r.w Mrs. John Alena, It was announced that Mrs. were Miss Dorothy Kaaarda, Mrs. Peter Plnelli, recording secre- Several new members were ad- Smith, Woodibrldge; Martin Sln- Fazck;is, Jr., King George Road, .ii, Nnsy, Mrs. Irene Daley will take care of the chil- cousin of the bride, and Mrs, tary; Mrs. Alex Zambor, treasurer; mitted. The attendance prize was dren during all the PTA meetings. won by William Handerhan, bn det, Mrs. N. A. Hansen, Mr. and entertained at a party In hoffOT Ql l-; Ella NowlCkl, Mrs Ronne Skoczypec, both of Fords. and Mrs. John Klamik, corres- Nicholas Slmkovlch, Perth Amboy, ponding secretary. Koyen Street. Mrs. L. J. Miller And daughters, the first birthday cf their daugh- iiiuiid, Mrs. Ann Uhrlng, Bertekaps Hold UT. Nndine. , ii Martin, Mrs. Helen PREELECTION DINNER served as his brother's best man. Mrs, Mehessy announced her , Mrs. Catherine Ther- KEASBEY — The annual pre- Ushers were John iRoman and committee chairmen as follows: Guests were Linda Swanlck, election dinner dance of the Keas- Peter Skoczypec, both of Perth Mrs. John Tlmko, program; Mrs. Joint Celebration Miiiy Ann. Janet and Joan Adams; iii Andrechick won the bey Fire Company will take place Amboy. Edward Williams, membership; Woodbridge Oaks News Jack. Thomas and John Fazekas, i>riw. Hostesses were October 23 in the Keasbey school, The couple will reside at the Mrs. James Koczan, welfare; Mrs. FORDS—The seventh birthday Jcfin Ann Zmigrodskl, Bruce Har-i Music will be furnished by Lou local address on their return from John Husko, hospitality; Mrs. of Robert Bertekap, son of Mr, kay, Dennis and Michael Yuhasi; Kurh. Mrs. Ann Kress Linda Nebus, Melanle and Char- \IIII Panko. Jacobs and his orchestra. a honeymoon In Miami, Florida. Peter Cannella, publicity. Mrs. and Mrs. Louis Bertekap, Jr.. For traveling, the bride wore a Mary C. Fee, principal, and Mrs. By GLADYS E. SCANK ust a month old. They have Hamilton Avenue, was celebrated lent; Caminade. salmon-colored dress with . a Joseph Gagliano were appointed 126 Elmhuret Avenue tamed her Marian. with a party at his home. The Also Mr. and Mrs. Eugene matching stole, black accessories to represent the faculty on the Iselln, New Jersey —Mrs. Eva Argalas, Irvington, l'lth wedding anniversary of his Zmigrodskl, Perth Amboy; Mi. and 'ion Auxiliary Installs and an orchid corsage, nominating committee, which con- Tele. Me. 6-1679 etebratad h«r seventy-first blrth- parents was also celebrated. Mrs. Charles Caminade, Trenton; The bride, a graduate of Wood- sists of Mrs. August Kronenberg, ky Saturday at the home of her Prizes were won by Victoria Mikn Mr. nnd Mrs, Steven Swjinlck, bridge High School, Is employed Mrs. Alex Nagy and Mrs. Steve —Wednesday guests at the on Robert Argalas, Adams Street. and Louis Tomko. home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peter Fazekas, Sr.. Mr. and MM, Xffkers at Buffet Supper Mohary. 3uests Included: Mr. Charles Ouests were Mrs. Louis Berte- John Adams, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Class mothers were appointed as Argalas, Adams Street, were Mr. Indracek, Mrs. Eleanor Hegen installation of officers speaker. Miss Beauregaard was and Mrs. John Zllal and children, kap, Sr., Mrs. Bertha Giullas, Mr. Swanlck, Mr, and Mrs. Steptwri, follows, with the teacher and grade and son, Philip, Irvington. Mr3. and Mrs. Stephen Panko, Mrs. Htukay. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fe- -, the Ladles' Auxiliary presented with a gift. Scupp-Jeglinski listed first: M"rs. Albert Shultz, Robert and Joyce, Nixon. A Friday >.t 163. American Le- The new officers were congratu- evening guest at the Argalas home rgalas was a weekend guests at Jerry Bertekap and children, dor. Mr. and Mrs. John Fawlcas, first grade, Mrs. Novak and Mrs. he home of her son. Beverly and Gerald; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, John Yuhasz, Mr. t i rooms. Mrs. Agnes lated by Miss Mary Seeman of the Konar; Miss Bertha Jaffe, first was Miss Irma Terrell, Union. :''unity president, in- Ladies' Auxiliary of Perth Amboy —Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Voss, Stanley Mysllnski and daughter, nnd Mrs. Edward Klrkland, MlaS Engagement Told and second grade, Mrs. Kulick and —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acker- Mary Mnstrovlch, Fords. [nilowlng: Post No. 45; Mrs. Dorothy Lund man and children, Bobby, Joseph 0 Semel Avenue, have returned Kathleen; Mrs. Michael Mlka and Mrs. Dominic Ruffo; Mrs. Gagli- lome after having toured the children, Victor, Victoria and ilii'th DIMatteo, presl- of Fords Memorial Post 6090; KEASBEY—Mr. and Mrs. Leon ano, second grade, Mrs. Mohary and James, Adams Street, motored Nagy, first vice VFW. Mrs. Grace Lovelace, Gold Jeglinskl, 11 Oakland Avenue, have to Phllllpsburg, Saturday where itate of Florida and visiting points Robert; Mrs. Mary Tomko and GUILD SESSION - i£- and Mrs. Walter Marclniak; Mrs. son, Louis; Mrs. Gregory Glulias :iiiii secretary; Mrs. Star Mothers' president: Anthony announced the engagement of Joseph Maazeo, third grade, Mrs. they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold if Interest. They were gone two FORIDS—The Women's Guild of f~},'.< ti, second vide Plnelll, local American Legion their daughter, Dorothy Jean, to Cope and Hugo Catugna. eeks. and daughter, Darlene; Mrs. St. John's Episcopal Church urtjr *. ili Louis Laso and Mrs. John Swal- Peter Oiullas and children, De- MM Julia Danl, trea- post commander; Benjamin Sun- Pvt. Raymond Scupp, son of Mr. lick; Mrs. Arnold Edward, fourth —Mr. and Mrs. William Llncov, —Miss Florence Robinson, Avon meet October 14 in th^, •;:. (Catherine Lucka, shine and Mrs. Sunshine, past and Mrs. Joseph Scupp, 223 Elm nise, Debra, Ch/»stine and Peter hall. grade, Mrs. Joseph Bednar and Newark, were Sunday guests of Terrace, is vacationing for a week Kim; Mr, ftnd Ivi»s. Richard Lar- M!'.v Hose Sharlck, ser- county president. A buffet supper Street, South Amboy. Mrs. Edward Kolb; Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen, Brad- t the home of her parents, Mr. rms. and Mrs. Helen was served. Miss Jeglinskl, a graduate of sen and son, Richard; Mrs. Philip Frank, fifth grade, Mrs. Joseph ford Place. The Cohens are visit- ,nd Mrs. Alfred Robinson, High Lambert- and Mr. and Mrs. Ste- SON IS BORN •niiiin. Woodbridge High School, class of DeAngelo and Mrs. Schulack; ing today In Newark. Bridge. '52, Is employed as a secretary la phen Adams and Marcella Ber- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. John •. i Cutter, past county CLUBWOMEN TO MEET Mrs. Robert OUffe, sixth grade, —Mr. and Mrs. Peter Huryk, —Little William Wild, Jr., son tekap. Kuntz, 34 Kukan place, are the Mrs. Bahlman and Mrs. FORDS — The Fords Woman's the marketing division of Merck & Mrs. Michael Strika. and sons, Peter, Pr,, and Robert, Co., Inc., Rahway. >f Mr. and Mrs, William Wild, parents of a son born In the •Tim: president of the Club will meet October 13 at 8:15 Also, Mrs. William Schwarlck, Sunday guests at the home Plymouth Drive, celebrated his Amboy General Hospital. r presented with gifts P. M. in the library. Rev. Frana Her fiance was graduated from sixth grade, Mrs. Peter Carmella of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huryk, St. Mary's High School, South ilrthday at a family dinner .'i's. Mrs. DIMatteo re- von Haramersteln, of the First and Mrs. Alex Sak; Mrs. Milton Wood Avenue. Mrs. Walter Huryk October 3. Mrs. Ann Pastor SON FOR MARKHAMS ;!ic cooperation of all Amboy. Rapfogel, seventh grade, Mrs. attended a bridal show«r held at FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. James Presbyterian Church, Perth Am- -Thursday visitors of Mr. and ii carrying out the com- fboy, will speak on German custom; Zambor and Mlg. Walter Webber; Thursday, 4n Newark In Markham. 75 Warner Street, afe r Mrs. Robert Tucker Included Vin- iiiiiiiram. compared to ours. • \.' *' ~ "" . ' Miss Theresa Moscarelli,' seventh honor of Miss Jennie Sharon. Feted at Shower the parents of a son bora In the grade, Mrs. John Tlmko and Mrs. :ent and Andrew Palscal. Car- Ku Heauregaard, spon- —Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer Perth Amboy General Hospital. the unit a» a member of SET MEETING DATE Michael Bobal; Miss Marion Gil- teret. Mr. Tucker was a Saturday FORDS—Mrs. Ann Pastor, 14 Wedding Date Set lette, Ernest Buday and William and children, Bender Avenue, were guest at the home of his sister, Mary Avenue, was given a shower '. i.M.v airls' State Insti- FORDS—The PTA of School 7 guests at an 80th birthday party ;i: NJC, was a guest will meet October 14. Ray, eighth grade, Mrs. Kronen- Mrs. James Gott, Rahway. at her home by her sister-in-law, berg, Mrs. Albert Gibson and Mrs. for Mrs. Ray Fuchs, Newark, at —Little John Joseph Kedzier- Mrs. Helen Rlmar. By Gloria Larsen Robert Frank. the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles U, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Present were, Mrs. Mary Yaku- INSURE FORDS — A bridal shower was Plotkln, Washington Park. The . Kedzierskl, 16 Btandlsh Place, blk, Mrs. Ann Bernadyn, Mrs. TO DE SURF The attendance prize was won Kramers were Sunday guests of FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY given Miss Gloria Larsen, daughter by Mrs. Gagliano's second grade. was christened Sunday at St. Mary Hospodor, Mrs. Jeanette of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schramm, Cecelia's Church by Rev. John Gulga, Mrs. Etiwtna Gulga, Mrs. Mrs. Pinelli won the dark horse Newark. 09 Fairfield Avenue, at the home prize. A birthday social followed M. Wilus, pastor. The sponsors Julia Gulga, Mrs. Ann Rlmar, CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS if Mrs. John Brzychcy, Mary Ave- with the eighth grade mothers as —Mr. and Mrs. Jack King were Robert and Janice Ked- Miss Joan and Miss Joyce Hospo- ,ue, by her sister, Mrs. Domlnlck [Y 14, PTA, will be held October 13 met at the home of Mrs. Raymond —Announcement has been Boy Scout Troop 5fl will sponsor in the form of a get-acquainted a card party in School No. 7, check your coverage t»» 'tint; of School No. 7 PTA KEAQBEY — Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Lascanik, Semel Avenue, |Fridav made of the birth qf a son at social. Refreshments will be served Perth Amboy General Hospital, October ill. '•uiiR; of American Home Department in library, 1:30 ieph Koy, 52 Oakland Avenue, are Members present were Bernic< day! he parents of a daughter born in the girls' court from 2 to 3 Voss, Mrs. Ethel Scardelli, Dottti to Mr. and Mrs. Qarlbotto, 44 ' M. ' " in the Perth Amboy General Hos- P, M. Teacher will be introduced Michaels, Mrs, Doris Casale, Mrs Francis Street. « LIONS TO CONVENE ' FORDS—The Fords Lions Club '•tinu of Women's Guild of St. John's Episcopal Church. pital. at the meeting in the auditorium. Thomas Terry and Mrs. Lascanik —Mr. and Mrs. William Qassldy- will meet October 11 in Lopes Call WO. 8-0283 —After waiting patiently for Wood Avenue, were ., weekend Restaurant. year and a half, Ihe Oeorgi guests at the home of Mrs. Cas- SCHEDULE SESSION Brooks, Semel Avenue, have sldy's mother, Mrs. Elsa Kline, little adopted daughter who FORDS—The (Ladles' Auxiliary Mlddletown, N. Y. of Fords Memorial Post 6090, J. P. GERITU CO. VFW, will meqt October 11 in Real Estate -j Insurance post headquarters. MORTGAGE LOANS AUXILIARY MEETING 21 MAIN STREET 1 FORDS—The Ladles' Auxiliary Theatre Building A Proclamation of Fords Post 183, American Le- gion, will meet October 12 in post Woodbridse rooms.* Whereas, the week beginning October 3 and eld- ing October 9 has been designated as FIRE PREVEN- TION WEEK, and ; Announcing New StorL MB. 6-J837 93 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE Attest: B. J. Dunlgan, Town»bip Cleric \ BT. 27, NIXON PARK >AK TREE ROAD ISELIN Tel, ME. 4-31(10 Nehru describes the treaty as an instru- ment which is likely to create more tension Both Wlnunuon Kelly in Asia than* security. It called It an "•un- Mftreh 8, 1871 — Aafmt 2, 1942 fortunate" development, and eald that the AN INDCTENDBNT NEWSPAPER fact that non-Asian countries were draw- Ike's Pupularity Edges u The Leader-Joan*] (1934) ing up such treaties was an obvious mis- The Woodbine Uader «^.. (19»9) take. 70% Approve Today Woodbrldre Independent (1D19) The Is«lln Joufiul (1929) Nehru, speaking at an Indian Press Asso- ciation luncheon, said the non-A»ian pow- Churl™ E. Qretory Editor and Publisher ers were joining together to protect coun- tries which did not want protection. He By KENNETH FINK, Director thn Independent Published Ever? Thursday by said some Asian powers affected had made Princeton Research Servioe Important,.sin-i The Woodbrldge Publishing Company PRINCETON — President hold the hnlau,-.. , - Woodbridge, New Jersey it clear that they did not want to be pro- Eisenhower's popularity, which November's U. y. •!• / Charles E. Gregory, President tected. Imd taken a downward turn be- Senate race unri . / u>Tftii March and June, 1954, New Jersey cv Lawrence P, Campion Another of Mr. Nehru's accusations was IKIS turned upward. trlcts. Vice Presldeht and Treasurer that the treaty tended to support colonial- 'Here's the \.,, > By carrier, delivery, 8 cents per copy. Registering a two point gain 1 Voted in today . • Subscription r^es by mall, Including post- ism, and preserved the special interests of over the past 16 weeks, h'ls-popu- larity Is now at the high levei INOEPEMWr V,, age, on* year, ta.OO; six months, $1.50; three Western powers in Asia. ONLY, STATKWllr months, 85 cents; single copies by mall, 10 nf 70 per cent in the latest poli- Mr. Nehru's attitude overlooks the /act tical popularity measurement by Approve cents. All payable in advance. Disapprove the N?w Jersey Poll. that Asian powers, at present, do not have No opinion the forces available to protect themselves This is the percentage of In June, on , voters questioned who sny they against organized invasion from within or state's Tndcpci:,;, • approve of the wny Mr. Elsen- 33% cilsnpprov!•:! , without. hower is handling his Job as no opinion, T-I. President. A total of 25 per cent represents It is obvious that speeches, such as the ssy they disapprove, while 5% Selling Better Government recent one criticizing the Southeast Asia express no opinion. Newspapers are many things to many treaty by the Prime Minister of India, will With the start of hlfl second people. tend to encourage Communist aggression year in office, Mr. Elsenhower received a vote of confidence Letter to'tlj To the businessman they are a means of in Asia. As long as the Communists can from 72 per cefit of' the state's moving merchandise, keep India, and most of the Colombo pow- voters last January. Edit ers, neutral, they will have a foot in the Seven weeks later, thf figure or For the average reader they provide news Hafl Increased to 75 per cent, of hjs neighborhood and the world. door or an initial advantage in initiating and then In June it reached 68 "JD history," says the New Jersey Tax- aggression in Southeast Asia. Nehru seems per cent—the low point so far Mr. Charts K, this year. \ tip payers Association, "they are a vital factor to be doing his best to prevent a solid de- Representative voters in all WoodbridKP N. ,1 in helping to make democracy work. fensive line-up against Communist aggres- parts of the state, from the runl Dm Mr. Ore-Hi sion and preserve opportunities for the areas of Ocean, Hunterdon and Your echi.in,,- "To John Q. Taxpayer in his living room Cumberland to the crowded can Platform." easy chair, the local newspaper is the win- Communists to exploit. streets of Newark, Trenton, Jer- Independent - ],, dow in the work-a-day world through sey City, Camden, and Paterson interested all , i were interviewed on this trend publican Pativ which he examines developments at town An Appeal to Parents question?- . Our cjnmii,hi>- hall, the county court house, the State "Do you approve or disapprove fesslcnal po!:li, With junior, or sissy, just starting school, of the way Eisenhower Is han- they sat down e. House arid Washington. It is his direct party leader., : this is the perfect time of theyear to appeal dllm his Job as President?" 'partyJiw' carrying the news of the activi- Here is the trend since late Township tn ( to all parents for restraint and good judg- January: form they eunir- ties of thoBe serving him on the local board vey to the vote; u of education, the town council, board of ment in dealing with school teachers and g pledges in be.h.i administrators. N doubt junior and sissy Under the Capitol Dome munlty as a uh freeholders, State Legislature and Con- > Ift will encounter some difficulties during their By J. Joseph Gribblns i « We, of ooui.v gress," continued the Association. ai .2 e when you wio!< new school year,if indeed they do not en- Q "Only a small portion of the news of Z laration of piin< counter them at the beginning of the cur- January U 5 is sound and vt government is of the stuff that builds big TRENTON—Early rising N?y The State Farm Bureau also ceived from 374 municipalities n% rent term. Jersey famers must hurry with emphasizes that farm workers, in the State. In June, 18,827 March 75% 21 4 to keep the pl.t headlines. Reporters and editors spend daily chores to provide more including many Puerto Ricans persons were aided at a cost of June ..... 88% 27 5 to the point so However, the teachers and administra- take time to n; tedious hours on the job of writing mariy time tor bookkeeping after Jan- and other migrants, are affected $536,566, and in July las year, TODAY .... 70% 25 5 tors who are attempting to drill a bit of uary 1 next when they become by the new provisions of the So- 12,380 persons were aided at a In today's survey, the vote of (Continued i columns of news which help their fellow information into your sweet things' heads a part of the Federal Social Se- cial Security Law. Beginning cost of $383,928. Nfiiizens reach a better understanding of curity program. January 1 next any worker who A county by county compari- wha'*«r^akes government tick. They 'cover' have troubles of their own, #nd unless there The New Jersey Farm Bureau earns as much as $100 in a year son of relief commitments for is an obvious need for a protest, parents emphasizes the program is man- from one employer must pay July as compared with June local goterning bodies as they take office social security taxes of 2 per would do well to remain in the background datory and regardless of gripes showed that fifteen counties ex- in January; they follow their subsequent of agriculturists over more and cent and the farmer pays a simi- perienced decreases In costs to- lar amount from his own pocket. public-meeungs throughout the year—and and see—at least, for a while—how things more paper work, social security taling $8,692, However, six coun- i The farmer may, if he feels CST work out before they ask for special treat- will play an immediate role in ties — Burlington, Cape May, often deep into the night; they carry the their retirement and insurance generous, pay the full 4 per cent. Essex, Hudson, Mercer and War- extensive reports of their legislative corre- ment, special care or special attention for plans. ren — experienced increases in junior. To finance the program, farm TOURS:—Governor Robert B. the total amount of $15,222. re- Competence Creates Confidence spondents covering lay-making sessions at Meyner is slowly catching up sulting in a statewide increase Jt will also be well to remember that the operators will pay 3 per cent of the State House; they unravel the com- their yearly net Income up Jo With a pledge made during his of $5,530. plexities of offlcia) budgets and translate" nation's schools must be ba^ upmi gen- $4,200 to the ineoartax talles- first week to .office to visit .fell Toe raon»y, is provided by the erally accepted average standard ajia that tor. The first payment wijl be State institutions within a year State for 'food, shelter, fuel, their meaning to the taxpayers; they fre-, due In early 1056 with the 1955 to sain first hand knowledge of clothing, hospitalizatlon, medi- quently supplement this with research data special operations cannot be undertaken Income tax return. If a farmer their operation. cal service and simDlies, nursing and reports supplied by citizen organiza- for you, or any small group, no matter how grosses „ more than $1,800 per Thus far this year, the Gover- homes and burials. year, he may have the option of good the idea may be. It, should also be nor has visited and toured the tions interested in government at all levels. paying social security taxes on State Prison. Annnndale Refor- HOGS: — Cooked garbage is remembered, by parents, that their support actual net earnings or $4,200 being fed to mare and more New "National Newspaper Week," concludes matory. Clinton Reformatory for of the school, its teachers and administra- which ever is small or on $900 Women. Trenton State Hospital, Jersey hogs ench day,/ the State the Association, "serves to focus official and if the farmer's net earnings are Menlo Park Diagnostic Center Department of Agriculture re- tors, is vitally important to the happiness taxpayer attention alike upon a year-round less than that amount. and Neuro-psychiatrlc Institute. ports. New Jersey has 250.000 hogs job performed by newspapers generally in and satisfaction of their children. Benefits under the Social Se- His latest trip was to High- In a surprisingly large percentage of curity program include monthly fields, the former Sourland hogs in about 500 garbage feed- selling better government." payments in old age, lump sum Mountain home ef Colonel ing establishments in rrder to cases, where students fail to do satisfactory death payments ranging from Charles A. Lindbergh, from provide pork shops to the New work, the reasons can be traced to parental $90 to $225 and monthly _ pay- which the Lindbergh baby was York, New Jersey and Philadel- JVe/iru Off Again merits to survivors in case of the kidnapped in 1932. Hlghflelds is phia markets. Over a period of 25 years It lias hmi ihv i neglect, attitudes or incapacity. A helping farm operators death. V now used as an experimental Of the nunjber there are abuot our or.::i!iP/;uion ui serve the Ins'intni-t1 rru'.n laboratory to rehabilitate way- *5 fstiiblishments with about cur i:onrnuui'.y, Durlni; this tlmo muny bn.slm Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has hand for junior, a consistent policy of aid- "Here are two examples of l;uiil!u:s Ii.ivc itnriiL'd Hint they may rt'lv nu benefit payments," explains the ward boys 16, 17 and 18 years of 75.000 hogs quarantined because blasted the recently-signed Southeastern ing him and requiring him to do his les- HRe, without sending them to KPWCSEI' for competent und cousdentiini- State Farm Bureau. "You and of vesicular exanthema, a vicious iul liitiurum-c mutters. II we are now MTWM Defense Treaty, to which eight nations, in- sons, will pay large dividends for him in the your wife both reach age 65, reformatories or prisons. disease that could spread KNOW It If not -come In and Join unr ••<•• cluding the United States, Great Britain future years, even though it requires some earn less than $1,200 per year At the institution, the bovs throughout the State. clients and had an average monthly net are allowed to work out their The State Department of and France, were parties. The treaty was of ypur time today. It is well worth the income of $150 while paying own problems among themselves. Agriculture reports there is at Friendly Service—As Near As V OK)1 Milll' recently agreed upon in Manila. effort. into social security. The two of Each member must vote favor- least one garbage fed herd in you together will receive $102.50 ably on a companion who be- every county of the State al- per month. lieves he Is entitled to go home, though most are located in five "You the farm operator die before he is released, The Gov- counties. Gloucester leads with leaving a wife and two srfiall ernor said he Was "quite im- 103.342 hogs; Hudson is second STERN & Opinions of Others children. Your average monthly pressed" with the institution. with 76,4«9; Burlington, third, net Income while p'aying into with 23,896; Monmouth. fourth, -REAL ESTATE In the future, the Governor with 14,407 and Hunterdon, social security was $200. Your plans to take time out from his GREEN MOUNTAIN TV experiment.- -New York Herald very nature it must be largely a widow and children will receive fifth -with 10,196 hogs. Tribune. secret one. For this reason de- many ditties to pay surprise Television has .come at last to a monthly check of $157.10." visits to the remaining institu- The department also reports a tailed Congressional control is Benefits are not payable under definite trend toward the cook- Vermont. On the 4,100-foot, INTELLIGENCE INQUIRY manifestly impracticable; and tions of the State Government. the Social Security program un- (Continued on Page 121 ;j summit of Mt. Mansfield, at Now that the members of the yet there ought to be some til the farm operator has been RELIEF:—In these days of the end of four •winding toll-V* task force that will conduct the regular means of bridging the f uiJLder the program for one and comparative prosperity, general ttudjr have been appointed, the dangerous gap between the road miles, station WMVT is a half years. Also, an insured financial assistance is being pro- Hoover - coounission's projected necessarily secret intelligence,, now nearing completion. Where farm operator who reaches' age vided to 16,065 persons In New Inquiry inter "jnajor intelligence function of the Government on 6S and still earns over $1,200 per Jersey, at a cost of $641,115 ppr skiers in winter and mountain activities of thej Government" the one hand and the pub)ic as year net will not be entitle^ to month. I ' climbers in sunuper were once should soon be fully under way. represented by Congress on the full monthly benefit payments. The figures, computed by the principle figures on the skyline If, as is indicated, the task other. Senator Mansfield of At age "K$, however, he can col- State Department of Institutions there now rise^ an antenna force will go into the whole field Montana seems to us to" have lect his fjill payments regardless and Agencies, for the month of tower 120 feet tall. And from the of intelligence it has an enor- the right idea In rjis proposal, of his earnings. July, is based, on reports re- station's skytop ap^tment four mous job cut out for it which backed by nearly mlrty Sena- engineers will look Out, through will require the loyal cooperation tors, that a joint Congressional tfie changing ;year, weir the dis- of all the services lnvolv.ed committee on Intelligence be set Much of what this task force up along tihe lines of the joint tant panorama of Mew York and leaps will doubtless have to be Congressional committee o n THERE'S NO MAGIC Hew Hampshire, pe far Lau- withheld from public jlew for atomic energy. If composed of rentians, the Green Mountain obvious reasons; but al careful highjy responsible memiiers, such Range from Camel's H^mp and evaluation of the structure aid a committee could at one and AldUT SAVING M0 Bread Loaf to Kllllngton an.d be- function of our Intelligence sys- the same time provide some per- yorra, the valleys of New Eng- tem by a competent and ob- manent Cohtfreeeional liaison land rivers and the homes of the jective group, can clearly be of with intelligence, to the mutual 600,000 people to whom televi- great benefit to the intelligence benefit of Congress and the ser- agencies themselves. Allen W. vices, and could also protect the sion is to be -brought. TICKETS Dulles, director of the C.I.A., latter from irresponsible attack. All you need is firm determina- The effect that this invasion long ago said he .welcomed the An earlier Hoover (ask force sug- -II INFORMATION from the air may have on the inquiry. , gested such a committee, Jmd }t habits, thoughts and tempera- will be interesting to see.-what tion, idf''control, and a saving, As Mr. Dulles woul dbejthe first ment of Vermonters remains to the, new one ««rs abotyt t^i| and, to acknowledge, the path of true be seen, The Green Mountain otrler tfspeiti' of the 'intelligence' lntelMaeric*' n e • e r cU* , run ' account. Having a goal you want country jtuftis out, aE everyone problem.—The New York Inows, t sturdy breed of men, smootl|. It Is perhaps even a firmly 'rooted in traditions, little rockier than usual nowa- very fnuih to reach also helps which have been long in the days, particularly in Western makifti*. Their household gods, Germany. The John case, viU OPTIMISTS You're invited now to 'join trw like Charles Lamb's, plant a not soon be forgotten; and only A n America^ psychosoma- terrible fixed foot. The broad- a few days ago the £orre|pon- ticist, Dr. Flanders Dubbar, has casts to be toeinjeij ..from Qrtens . dent of ttiis new«pftplv is penn Falls ajid Burlington to Mans- painted a dismal picture of the men and women Who have dented field's peak and from Mansfield •'numerous United States (intel- the afftop" process. The results larly at Jhls bank. across Vermont will be to the,m, ligence.) organizations that com- were laid before the Third Con- in a sense, harbingers of a new pete with each other and fre- gress of the International Asse- Open Friday 4 to I IP and perhaps disruptive era. In quently are not even on speaking ciattlon of Gerontology In Lon- tli* long run, however, it may terms." According to some re- deo ,tt?e ottjer dey. turn out th£t th« impact of ports, he added "there afe more Prom the answers elicited by Vermont on television will be than two-score Allied agenclet her

..sit FAGS 11K pENDENT-LEADEH OCTOBIB 7, 1954 Mrs. Ronald Belle, Roselle; Un. daughter. Nancy, who was 18. IrvinR Metier. Charle* Mohr, area women volunteer their ser- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frank Gomez. Fred Fltke, Leslie Ltlllan Mopsick and daughter, Iftiissmen, Jersey City, Present were Misses Oerrl Marilyn, nnrt Mr. and Mrs. June* vices the troop will havr to be Nancy D'Aigaie Yoimn, Ronnie MarhnfTer, Oeoriir disbanded. For information cull --Mr. nnd Mrs Bart Driscoll, O*NelI, Dotty Polrmmus, Hliglns, OLONIA ACTIVITIES West Cliff Road, spent a day re- HBlni-s. Mary"Ann"pi'lk'Mary !*•!Haley. John Strubel. John En*. Mrs. Robert Prank, Chain O'HIlls John Renmus, Robert Jennings Road or Mrs. Jolm Radin, Mid- cently in Philadelphia. Honored at Pqrty Romio. Mary Lee Groth. Marilyn DF.PARTMW4T MEWING Jennings, Adeia Verila, Sue Tur- and Allan Marhofler, all of Co- fleld Road. lonia; Mr. and Mm Allan Mar- FORDS-r^ American show. "Toil Hnu.se of the August COLONIA—Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ner.^ue Flake, Betty Walsh. Also. Moon" and also had dinner In —Mr. and Mrs. John A. LEASP (ALL MEETING hoffer. Colonia: Mr. and Mrs. Department wlH meet < F0M1& — The Better fktfiools tin D'Alffale entertained at a Waiter filtens, Fred Laumann, In the library, 1:30 P. M. New York. and sons, David, Kenneth and David R. Taylor, Chris Danlelson, Oeorge Goodyear and Mr, and Robert, Midwood Way, were re- Association will meet October 12. ' birtlWay party In honor of their ,„,] Mrs. Andrew Alonso, —Mrs. George Kellar, Middlesex , (.ml Tiim<\ hnvc returned Avenue, was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Herman Steffen, OarwooU im,tor hip to Florida. T I'ldi'ida. tlie Alonso.1 took —Miss Anna Mac Zierer, Mis?. Patricia Scott and Miss Wllm* f!<**_ .the place]to shop for VAUIESmq am fuiia where they stayed 1 Froehllch, all of Colonia' attended I** the State conference at NJC as f*V«H*T nd Mrs. Joseph'La Rosa, members of the Junior Woman's , uuw Drive, entertained Club. Miss Zierer attended the \ I: s Frank Maiurra, Miss workshop for cerebral palsy and :',. Viiiio and MI-is Rpsa- Miss Froehllch attended the ';iii (lf Brooklyn, over the workshop for the blind. —The Coffee Club met at the ••mil Mrs. Patrick §ira- home of Mrs. Edmund Hughes, • ,i Mlyn Avenue, and Mr, Savpy Street. Attending were Mrs. ,l attended a birthday Ml.s Albert ," i.'niinr of Pvt. Julius test), Mrs charles oliphant, Mrs. George Scott, Mrs, Fred Sutter, \ii and Mrs. Julius law, all of Cojonia, and Mrs. James /, .'iittiirdtiy. Pvt, Izio.ivas TaBgart, Union Beach. ':, liirlouiih. *\ —The Lonely Hearts met at the nit! Mrs. Bart DrLscoVI home of Pred Sutter, Amhurst .phicr. Pilseilla, West Cliff DEL MONTE Avenue. Attending were Edmund 12- oz. ,.,,.,•,. !',nests at a birthday Hushes, William Wels, Charles Whole Kernel Golden ... hnnnr of Mrs. Driscoll's Oliphant and George Scott, cans ' j L :mk J-Viel. Plainfleld. Colonia. ,!, II Strubel, son of Mr. Corn Henry Strubel, Colonia —Mrs. Hans Knudsen, Linden- hurst, L. I,, is vacationing with DEL MONTE ,.,l celebrated his 17th 17-M. [,'., , MI, a dinner party. Guests her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, v and Mrs. Robert Knudsen, Ml FRUIT uncie and aunt, Mr. and cans Colonia Boulevard. •;,nk Strubel and son, Cocktail W,i:-hiri[!ton Park; Miss —Mrs, George Hayes, Gaywood Avenue, entertained in honor of m Coalsdale, Pa., his her son, George Thomas, who $loo DEL MONTE •'N !'ii: Mrs. Edwin iMlllin, marked his 8th birthday, Guests 18-oz. , . juid Mr. and Mrs. An- were Dale and Anthony Maglli, PINEAPPLE cans 1st ',•• i!:i. Iselin. Joseph and Edward Muzlkowskl, c :il Alonso, son of Mr. and Juice Joseph Malone. Garry Brady and i,iir;v Alonso. Tanglewoori his sisters. Kathleen, Patricia and returned home after a Ruth, all of Colonia. IDEAL ] AIIII his uncle and aunt, —The Anthony Poreda Associa- i Mi... Joseph Garcia, New tion met at the home of Mr, and Strawberry '•••6 Mrs. Robert Wittemund, Clover i mi Mrs. Fred Zlmmer- Preserves Avenue, with Mrs. Henry Strubel o i-i' Rond.-were the re- 1 presiding as chairman, Final plans of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- were made for the card party to IDEAL • N '\vark. 32-or. be held in Koos Brothers, Rah- PRUNE $100 • ml Mrs. Wendel Doll and way, October 14 at 1 P, Ml I bottles ilrmr nnd Wendy, and Reservations should be made with ; 'iniiMits. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Strubel or Mrs. Wittemund (! nni'li, all of East Cliff Juice or any other district chairmen ••: n! ihe (lay a^t the Dela- by tomorrow. I'M (iilj). —The Poreda Association will KEEBLER 16-oz. •iiul Mrs. Henry Buckholz sponsor a Second Ward Rally in !:. u. Janet and Ronald, honor of Anthony Poreda, Repub- CLUB (iciirs'c Avenue, were lican candidate for the Township Crackers ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1 Committee on October 29 at St, ; iii-ir new daughter, Jean, Cecelia's Recreation Hall, Iselln. There will be dancing and re- and Mrs. Otto Young- freshments, ;ivl clilldren, Victoria, -Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lease. and Otto, Jr, McFarlane Midwood Way, entertained Mr. . -• 'nests of Mrs. Yountt- Lease's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- tn 'ih'T and sisters, Mrs. ward Lease, Irvlngton. in honor i) i!iiinnii) and Mrs. Ann of Mrs. Edward Lease's birthday. ii New York City, for —Andrew Alessl. Brooklyn, was the guest of his son and daughter- ;•:: I'asti'im, Mornlngskle in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew i returned home after Alessl, 500 Chain O'HIlls Road, i ,i;viit at Railway Memo- for several days. i.'.ii. Guests of the Pas- —The Inman Home Owers As- •••• Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthony sociation met at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and Mrs. Adam Lutz, Oxford Mr. niid- Mrs. Joseph Road, and elected and installed Loin Whole or : H!uomfleld, and Frank officers, as follows: President, Rib Avi'iiel. William Vesely; vice president. Portion Portion Either Half i .iai Mrs. Norman K. Bre- Andrew Horvath; treasurer, i-. Mill Road, were dinner lb. lb. 1 Arthur McDonnell; secretary Mrs. lb. Mr. and Mrs. Amos William Vesely. The next meeting • i-k. Mfiilo Park. will be November 1, i! al Mrs. George Keller —T h e Women's Republican ti hicr. Jean. Middlesex Club of Colonia will meet at the •;•'•(' recent guests of Mr, Center Cut Pork Chops or Roast »> 69* Keller, Jr., Colonia Library, Chain O'HIlls Road, tonight at 8 o'clock. Lean, tender pork is easy to digest, rich in vitamin B, and so tasty! Serve with Ideal apple sauce for that perfect treat —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moe, this week-end! ;UKI Mrs. Gerald Finney Monrose Avenue, entertained Mr. n (lenild, Jr., Falrvlew and Mrs. Soren Jenson and Frank ,i"'Tided the christening Papp, Metuchen;^ Sherman Hab- .! Floyd, son of Mr. and erly, Plalnfleld and Ruby Clchicco, ':.im Floyd. Long Valley. Newark. Henrietta Souter, Long —Theodore Henderson, former- Lancaster Brand, Gov't. graded Li,- returned home after ly of the Bronx, are now malting I lie week with her his home with his son-in-law and "U. S. Choice" Roast or Steak ••ud sister-in-law, Mr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William lb. •'•)' Vimnu'bluth, McFarlane Price, Lancaster R'oad. :md Mrs. Clyde Edrinpt- —A masquerade dance will be sponsored by the Colonia Clblc Only Acme brings you Lancaster Brand •: ••iivs. David and Scott. ISone in ton-qualityHUC, government graded "U.S. ChoiceK" steer beef, properly trimmed before weighing. Improvement Club, Inman Avenue Hmilevurd, were dinner "U. S. Choice" beef! What a treat! 1 and Conduit Way on Saturday, ••'! Mi , and Mrs. D. Leon October 30 at 9 P. M. Mi'iilo Park. iti. pkg. 45C •mil Mrs. Robert Sawyer -^A variety dance will be spon- Lancaster Brand Lean Sliced FROZEN FRESH FILLET of HADO OCK 'i William, 29 Longfellow sored by the Colonia Volunteer joined the Second Chemical Hook and Ladder Co., 8-OZ. ( i.tii Clmrch of Rahway. at the flrehouse, Inman Avenue FROZEN FRESH FILLET of COD ft. pit 39 ftfwM9» Mnf Brunswick Avenue a«4 Rre«k Av^ftUP, F^ TOW STEVENS, MRECTOB Whi Avenue, Carteret, or 1563 WM (Street, Rabwuf. '-T,: TWELVE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 campaigning In the state, which years to the Tnu-,, tion, not unlikf Sallna's com- safe ladders lonn enough to res-1 arc not subject to mental de- New Jersey Poll is now warming up In earnest. tee have brwn • munity corporation, although ewe purposes and to reach the, pression, she found. They nre (Continued from Editorfal Page) FOLLOW NEW JERSEY POUL nied." It Is mir (I(1 funds were raiwd through the •» CLASSIFIED - - Inchest flammable roof top, and willing tn live and let, live. They for President Ik* and an 8% REPORTS TN THIS NEWS- vlction that, iii,, have a sense of humor and have sale of debentures. PAPER EVERY THURSDAY. n back-pack pump, flre swatter, decline in disapproval over the tlons of the i>imu many friends. They arc subject The business men heard Web- The Independent-Leader pre- it.,. • FEMALE HFLP WANTED BtJLBS: lmiM)rtod liyaclntlis, tu- wet, brooms, or wet burlap bans past lfl weeks. carried out at rin to fight field Mires. to change and don't long for ster-Chicago Corp. wanted to sents the reports of the New lips nnd (inrrlenla bulbs at, lc Equally significant Is the vote When we spok,- ,/ and up; top quality; mixed colors "the good old days." hulld a new phonograph factory. Jersey Poll exclusively In this of rank and file GOP voters: the playgrounds . NURSES 57 Burnett Street. Avenel. N. S. JERSEY JIGSAW: — Opera- One 103-year-old man In Illi- The community corporation area. raised *200,000 to build the com- OOP VOTERS ONLY, mean that we cnui.i -,., 9/23 - 10/28 ting budget* of New Jersey nois said, "If you want to live The New Jersey Poll is a week- magnificent play,.,-,,,,?,' For AM Shifts pany a plant. The company STATEWIDE school districts climbed this long, never lose your temper." ly feature sponsored and paid dlately, but we ,| , BUSINESS LADY to share mv leased the building for 15 years ( h year to within $8,000,000 of the (Regardless of how long we Approve , 89% for by a group of independent effort* should br ,,„'• t&p salary $52.86 home. Call WO-8-1383-R after at a rental designed to equal the Disapprove 9 municipal budgets, the New Jer- w"ant to live It would appear New Jersey newspapers. vide simple sanit;,,'-' 6:00 P. M. sey Taxpayers Association an- that the centenarians had'some price of construction plus 5 Mi No opinion 2 The service Is operated by the and up for five-day, 40- In some of th,. m , 9/23 -10/7 percent Interest. nounces . '. . Robert J. Burk- good advice well worth heeding. Last June, 87% expressed ap- Princeton Research Service staff playgrounds there \ , , Jhour-wefk. Plus - hrtrdt. of Tltusvllle, Executive The more data we can study over The the business men heard of trained reporters. (Copyright, AMERICAN A'uTOMOBILE proval; 11% expressed disap- water available a,,,, ", Secretary to Governor Robert >B. the relationship of thought pat- Kraft Food Co. wanted to estab- irtfil't'ases 1Micr yearly, ASSOCIATION proval, and 2% expressed no 1954, by Princeton Research In one of the (•„•, M«yner, has been granted a tens to good health and long- lish a new packing and distri- Service.) Established 1902 opinion. Today's findings thus grounds, for fxaniir, Mire© werks vacation, month's leave of absence to co- evity, the better off we will be. buting plant. The community represent a 2% gain In approval Over 4,0f«,000 Members visor, a widow wt,,, , ordinate the United States sena- —Conneaut (Ohio) News Hearld. corporation bought a 102-acre free Viospiialization, Nationwide Service and a 2% decline in disapproval. job, was forced tn , torial campaign of Congressman tract and sold it to Kraft. Among the state's Democratic Letter to the Editor from her homo i Ferd Kerfes, Local Agent AS OTHER SEE US () free meals, and many Charles R. Howell. .. More than A local Industry making farm voters, 41 in each 100 today ex- ground so the H, •., 217 State Street, Perth Amboy When International closed its (Continued from Editorial Page) 500 rural young people will par- equipment wanted to expand. pres disapproval. In June, 39% have a drink of " Phone Hlllcrest 2-1248 flour mill at New Ulm, Mirkri., it. It Is possible, therefore, that w O&ter benefits. Inquire ticipate In activities scheduled The New Ulm community cor- expressed disapproval. In other lleve that sanitarv < 10/7-10/28 not only were 150 men out of n -.-j 'Perth Amhoy General for the New Jersey Mid-Atlantic poration spent $30,000 for a words, Democrats today express we failed to explain thoroughly .important-muciui- LOCKSMITH AND GUNSMITH Farm Show in Atlantic City's work but the town had lost its warehouse which it leased to the 2% more disapproval than they our thoughts on playgrounds tant than buy In i; < for assembly worll with IP YOUR DRINKING has become white potatoes in Europe, are No opinion 6 th« children. a problem. Alcoholics Aixv sweat trying to bring ntfw in- pected to be added to the town's cently named bo the 'board, be handbag concern; Rood absent from New Jersey fields, dustry here but companies al- payrolls. Pour months ago, Democrat! emous can help you, Call Market cause of their position in the I hope this chn-iij, conditions and environment, the State Department of Agri- ways passed us by because of the voted as follows: Approve 54% 3-7528 or write P. O. Box 26S, The full story pf New Ulra is community, industry and bus! points you quest m,, health, and welfare plus other culture reports . . . Safety In- apathy and indifference on the Disapprove 39%; No opinion 7% 10/7- 10/28 told on the front page of tlwr ness, are very well equipped fo somewhat wenk. beneflU. Lumuml Corp, 292 Smith spections in New Jersey indus- part of the town." Wall Street Journal for August Leaders in both political camp the Job, We feel that the! t, WoodbrldiiP. 10-7 CROP CONTROLS. tries will be tightened up as well A New Ulm laundryman called 19th . It is recommended read will scan today's upward trem ARNOLD s. i i recommendations should not be Rigid Federal crop controls have as enforcement of safety laws 21 of the town's business and Ing for Salina business men in President Eisenhower's popu SEWING MACHINE operator?; taken lightly. Too many goBRI1)(,|; lOftl FORD.O MATIC; V-8, Cus- are beinR planned. Tel. WO. H-!I::M . .. Thus far this year 535 traffic NO MONEY DOWN Wayside Furniture Shop Remember, there 588 Aldcn Street tom Line, four-door sedan; 2500 The principal incentive ap- deaths occurred in New Jersey We're Specialists In is no accordion to Telephone 8-1248 miles; fully equipped; perfect con- pears to be the larger return a reduction of 311 lives compared Highway 25 Avenel, N. J, Chrysler Product', received for hogs by operators buy. dition; private owner. WO-8-1219. with the same period in 195: Open Dally 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Woodbridge, N. J. Bear Wheel Alignim-nt 10-7 3 YEARS TO PAY not under quarantine for vesic- . , . Prices paid by New Jersey Complete Line of Musical Precision Tune-ups ular exanthema'due to the fact consumers for the necessities of Phone Woodbridge 8-1577 APARTMENT WANTED Free Estimates Instruments at Low Prices Brake Servire that their markets are not life during August were slightly limited, One feeder who decided No Obligation to Buy EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER Readings Transmission 4,,/QH 4VR00M unfurnished more than double the prevailing to cook the garbage before serv- • Funeral Directors AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC apartment in Woodbridge or prices in pre-war June 1939 .. ing it to hogs, reported he was CALL Seven new scenic areas along th Ed Bonkoskl, Prop. Vicinity for two adults, by Novem- able to ship to Baltimore where Holohan Krothm ber 1 or December 1, with heat Garden State Parkway will be 357 STATE ST. VA 6-1290 his hogs brought four cents per transformed into picnic groves WDGE. 8-1400 SYNOWIECKI GARAGE supplied. White Box 100, c/o this pound more than he reclved in PERTH AMBOY MADAM PAULINE Calto Prniliiih ^ newspaper. „ New Jersey. Funeral Home Look for the Name of 10-7 CAPITOL CAPERS:— Count; Phone Madame Pauline FOR RENT FIRES:—This is National Fire governments are being trans AVENEL 46 Atlantic Street Pet Shops Woodbrldie 8-OIKjl ami H»;:i| Prevention W.eek! formed into great spend in FULL LIFE AND TWO ..LARGE front rooms for In New Jersey cities, towns COAL & OIL CO. Comet Amboy Awmir aod agencies although there an C&rteret, N. J. SCIENTIFIC READING rent; gentlemen only. 528 Am- and villages and on the farms, some who claim they are un Seeond Street 826 RAHWAY AVE. AVENEL quariums, $1.98 up. All sizes. boy Avenue. WO-8-1145-W.. citizens are asked to check on necessary, the New Jersey Tax Telephone Carteret 1-5715 AHeaters, filters, etc. Pump, SHE WILL TELL YOU ABOUT Firestone Tires and Tubes 10-7 conditions that mty produce a payers Asstclation claims ... $6.50, Guaranteed. Love, Marriage, Happiness WoodhrtdKc. \ 1 destructive fire that could cost dollar bill was wortth only 49 and Business. She will help -WANKED TO BUY ig selection of pet accessories. k lives and much property damage. cents during August In New Jer Concrete you in all walks of life. Do BLeather and chain goods; AVBhBU'YlRS for one and two It is reliably claimed that sey, the lowest on record . not fail to pay this lady a Taxi carelessness and indifference Political campaigns in New Jer- foods, dishes, etc. tanfily houses. If your house Is visit. She has helped many lor srte, won't you call me? cause most farm fires. Last year sey are 100 per cent underway HIGH TEST QUALITY anaries and parakeets. Select- ' BERES farm fires cast United States this week, with only 50 per cent FLYNH & SON Ced breeding. Baby parakeets, others; let her help you. She . farmers an estimated $139,000,- of the candidates j^heduled to e speaks seven different Ian 700 w. Grand Aye. Bahway CONCRETE ' FUNERAL HOMES $1.98. All typ cages and stands, » Ra 7-13311 * 000 -In property loss''artd"W»fre guages. No Appointmen' than 3,000 persons perished in Established .11 Years FINS, FUR & FEATHERS 10/7 -10/28 Laboratory Approved 420 East Avenue Necessary! smoke and flame. New Jersey Perth Amboy 18 Main Street Opp. Town Hall MISCELLANEOUS farmers owe it to their families Opinion of Others 23 Ford Ave., Fords WOODBRIDGE 8-1601 9:00 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. to safeguard their lives and Crashed Stone - Washed Gravel DARAGO'6 AUTO DRIVING VA 6-0358 OPEN SUNDAYS property. (Continued from Editorial Pate) Lillian and Ed Miller, Owners HCHOOL She contacted 300 persons who Washed Sand • Waterproofing Largest and Oldest In County., Experts claim farmers should 79 MAIN STREET be sure of an adequate supply were 100 years old or more and Lime - Brick • Cement . Plaster Hydrajnatlc, Fluid and Standard. came up with some pretty con- WOODBRIDGE, N. J. -Call Klllcrest 2-7365 of water at any season of the Just Arrived! vincing data. I Charter 9-1191. year; have approved flre extin- Glazing A new shipment Telephone: Woodbridge S-362f- guishers conveniently located; Centenarians are' optimists WO. 8-0200 I 10/7 -10/28 Raritan Mercantile of guaranteed DAY AND NIGHT Si liVUE Corporation f NAT SMITH & SON SINGING • Radio & TV Service 570 Amboy Avenue WO 8-1056 METEKED ll.Virs Phone HI 2-0375 OPEN DAILY 8 to 8, SUN. 8 to 2 CANARIES Fint M Mile ' We Furnish and Install Al's Radio & Television Each Additional ' ( Mi> • ' FRONT AND FATF.TTE qTS .Yellow, Orange, Deep Orange, i ' All Types ol Prompt Expert Repairs Red, White PERTH AMBOY, N. J. RESIDENTIAL GLASS RCA Tubes A Parti 443 PEARL ST. GARDEN SUPPLIES • ALL KINDS OF FINCHES Batteries Clothing TOOLS • HOUSEWARES • MYNAII BIRDS 34 'PERSHING AVE. Used Cars HARDWARE • PAINTS Best talkers in the world—closest CARTERET, N. J. 1 to human voice A. Utah, Jr., Prop. KEYS MADE , Better Used Cars • LOVE BIRDS Telephone CA 1-6089 FLOOR SANDERS ANp Complete Line of WAXERS FOR RENT BERNlEAlTOSlll\ PETS and SUPPLIES Slipcovers Home Improvements t TOP QUALITY — LOW PRICES 405 AMBOY AVIMf Joe's Pet Shop Special for OCT. WOODBRHXil- V J 499 SMITH STREET FIX UP WITH Wd*e. 8-IO:!0 ^ i":l 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. FREE APPLIQUE PERTH AMBOY FORMICA One Block from Victory Bridge PERTH AMBOY — HI I-I418 or MONOGRAM with Call CA-1-7219 SAVE ON MEN'S PANTS WINTER JACKETS for 3 pc. SLIPCOVERS We Specaltoe in Hard-to-Fits Free Estimate on Plumbing and Heating Call WO. 8-1217 LOW FACTORY PRICES Counters * Sink Tops FREE ALTERATIONS CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS SERMAYAN Fir, White Pine, Knotty Pine Charles Farr UPHOLSTERY CO. Word comes Natural or Select White Birch 'or 1954, Miiiiim I Drug Stores • Plumbing - Heating 5 FIFTH AVENUE, AVENEL .•ear-old South c WOOD'S FORMICA 1 Electric Sewer Service has turned herbal ,nnouneed slu1 w and CABINET SHOP i Telephones: her six-months *^ 3 Oakwood Avenue. Carteret Avenel Pharmacy Woodbridte 8-0594 or 8-S026 • Sporting Goods • ract at Univrw! Studios. She MIKI 994 RAHWAY AVENUE t Liquor Stores • 821 LINDEN AVENUE better go IHISjyear marks the 75th anniversary work, and helps to make profits brow. As WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 Woodbridge, N. J. Get That. wafnt to an example of the efficiency of electricity, REEL of the invention of the first practical Telephone Woodbridge 8-1888 mates." ujniulescent electric • light, which was a dairy farm in New Jersey milks the FIXfDi So delighted wu* 1 cows on an electrically operated turn- NOW! tleyelopcd successfully by Thomas A. Woodbridge SMITH the perforrrmim' »i Ui(|ni We're an ! stfison on October 28, 1879, at Menlo table which cleans, washes and milks 50 Lalne, ufiderstinly 8 CANDIES Official •ark, N. J. This is Light's Diamond Ju- cows in 12 minutes. Liquor Store Plumbing & Heating ey in "The Pajm» [ilee. Mr. Edison's lamp paved the way Cosmetic* - Film - Grotist "Perm" * Public Service works closely with the JOS. ANDRASCIK, PROP. "Alrei" he signed her to ••< or the development of today's modern Farm Electrification Council of New Complete Stock of Domestic Industrial pipefltting Service nrst nim will be in electric system which has progressed to Jersey in helping Garden State farmers Harry," with Jui"1 and Imported Wines, Beers Statlo* its present highly efficient state. Electric- to obtain more efficient use of electricity Pipe threading up to 4" RAYMOND JACKSON REEL REPAIRS A SPECIALTY In order to I i|y serves you day and night in homes, on the farm. and Liquors Reel Checked, Cleaned, Polished, 186 REMSEN AVE. AVENEL nim, Dana in stores, in factories and on farms. Yes, it's true — thanks to Mr. Edison, AND SON 57* AMBOY AVENUE Greased and Adjusted 11 and children t» |l • * The use of electricity on the farm has electricity does so much... costs so little! W0ODBRIDGE. N. J. WO. 8-3098. (or Only X where he's mukni" become increasingly valuable in New Druggists In Town." H ti'"1"1 (plus part*, If needed) : Jersey. VktuaUy every farm in the, Gar- 88 M*ln Street 12, and Susan, (i" •^W StaV has/electric service which is • Moving and Truck We Have — in Stock with Dana ami <' Utite a c«py of Railings Oped in more than 300 ways. On dairy Woodbridge, N. J. • CUSTOM-MADE POLE'S the plcturf Tins i Ihi niw book, "Tin Gtnli 7 In Ilit Ambtr Box", which Complete Moving job of Duke Waynr id poultry farms, on vegetable and fruit • MAINE-MADE MOCCA8IN8, 1 •ros,Uectrici.ty s&ves farmers' time and l«lli of lilt d«v«lopm»nl of 3 Rooms $25 5 Rooms |35 LOAFERS and SLIPPERS worked witli I" " .,i*i1 Ida •factric Inifvilry. Wrili ORNAMBNTAL Man," Dlqli ''"' ai 4 Rooms (30 6 Roomi 140 • WILDLIFE PICTURES > Pifbfft Strvk. llwtlt vti • Electrical Work t helped him out ' Reasonable Storage SO Dart Free IRON (Framed) Gas Co., 10 Pork fleet, queror," and M" • HUNTING AND FISHING |lk Ntworit I, N»w ,J«Mjr. All Loads Injured—10 yean exp. RAILINGS little girl will w , LICENSES ISSUED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ECONOMY MOVERS Custom Mafle In "Lady Godiv' • TROUT WORMS House «and Industrial and Installed 1 NATION-WIDE MOVERS Auk How You Can Win Claudette cnii" ' J Electrical Work , Railway Quality Work One of Our Trophle» turned down u I"'1 7-S814 1 Wiring - Wall Receptacles tract, but slit' ' •' Free Estimate FISHING'*TACKLI She said, "I *«*' ' Appliance Repairs Miors AND REPAIR novto. H l «'" SPORTING! GOODS '(TV) series, l *»" DON NEWMAN to." She pl«Ils " 4 Patsaio Street, Carteret DODOS M. MURPHY 256 Monroe Btrett, TV stints bul d Mitchell and son. Work on the project will be start- pulgn. !;! -oom o» the Avenel Presbyterian . ,i Mrs. Anthonv Pau- flict with the monthly meeting of CHry and Mr. and Mrs, Michael ed at the, next meeting. \ As has been the custom In ,,, i children. Rosalie. Church, Clean white materials are the Woman's Club. Time 8:30 at Mitchell, East Orange; Mrs. Henry Members will attend the thir- urgently needed and they may be past, the club will attain spotiM|J ,, Dolores anrl An- ihe home of Mrs. Ferguson. Bloomer, Perm.; Peter Mitchell, teenth annual dinner of the pre-clpct!on motorcade. Joaefll !,iincrly of Elizabeth, left at the church or will be picked CaMwell; and from the Park, Mr, Middlesex-Somerset Counties Past up by Mrs. ; Moore, WO-8-H95. —The Iselln Lion's Club will Ktllry wftj named chairman- Ht4 I u,in I heir now home nnd Mrs, Arthur Blydenburgh and Councillors Association, October Workers are also needed. Any sponsor the annual Hsl- he will be assisted by Alex ' mi Avenue. 3. Mrs. Charles 81essel was woman of the community wlHlng low'een contest. The entrants will daughter Denlse. and Mr. and mott, decorations and ,(11.••;• Aid Society of the. be classified Intft two age groups Mrs. Joseph Davles and sonnamed chairman. Stanley Brook- James Mnzznro, design and t ogive an hour or two will be leld, county councillor and State ,,. i,vtrrinn Church will most welcome. —grades 4 through 8, and Hltth Steven. work; Benjamin Welnsteln. I School. Registration may be msde nside guard and a member of the Kozalc and Matthew Qulrlan,: i ,v niiilil. in the eliurch —(Members of Avenel Fire Com- —Monday night at the first „ The program Will fea- it Klein's Stationery store from Church of Iselln. Presbyteiian the ocal council, will be the honored out and planning. t : * pany and Auxiliary will meet at the 8th to 15th. A sketch of the guest at the dinner. Edward Schlatter, county wttt,%. ,1 iMiunitioti nnd action the flrehouse tomorrow night at Investiture service for the Inter- .-!!• r;i«in. "Disciplines of proposed picture must be shown mediate Olrl Scouts took place, The unit welcomed Lewis Oak mitteeman, spoke at length Mt-ttlf |, 7 o'clock to leave for Woodbrldge at time of registration. ey, who has been *n a tour o: pre-election rally held In ooop««-;% i.,ir." which will cover to participate In the Fire Preven- under the direction of Mrs. Ray , ;.| home, srhool and mond Alexander. The program duty with the armed forces. Mrs Uon tflth the Avenel bemocr»B(J.-. ~& tion Parade. The same groups will Great oaks from little acorns eruw—and great hostesses repu- -The Executive Committee of O. F. Barkelew, Mrs. Luke Brown ,. Mrs. Karl Smith will tations grow from dishes like the stuffed acorn squash pictured opened with the Star Spanuled OiKanization, He said every aflorl; || also meet at the flrehouse on Oc- Hr>me and School Association of Mrs. Jay McNally and Franklin r ,,,,|p-r;it(>r. Members are above. It's a itisti that will stick to your ribs :is w.ill us please,your School 6 met last Thursday and Banner played by Steohen fcull will be made to present a progran /-•' tober 13 at 6:30 P. M,, to leave Reed were welcomed as guests. ol Interest and that candldfttil"** «1 ,;ili.. ••ifts frr the Christ- palate, made as it Is with enriched yrast-ralsed bread cubes, onion, olanned Its.program fof the year. following which the girls put on for Perth Amboy where they will Charles Sleasel announced th from both the local and cbuirty " ;, ,nirv hox nncl non-participate in the Community and lots of butter to keep the squash moist and succulent. Serve The time of meetings was changed ,an Arthur Godfrey nteht. The inmi »lfts to be pre- it as the main dlsli for a. hot luncheon this brisk fall weather, with from the first Tuesday of each following girls received their pins winners of the special projec level will be In attendance. '*'.?;] Chest Parade, were Miss Nicolina Lombard!, Mrs J • in- Presbyterian Home slices of crisp Canadian bacon on the side. It's popped into the month to the first Wednesday. and regtstt-atlgn: Josephine and Frank Wukovets, member of th« ^ —Mr. and Mrs, William Det- Josephine Schwarta and Wilfrec ... mi donation and vis- oven, The stuffing Imparts its own subtle flavor to the squash itself, However, the next meeting will Board of Education, was fuert • ''. weller entertained Mr. and Mrs. Rose Angellne, Carole BuruHa Benson. Mrs. Charles Siesael was : •, i )ctuber 25. and the net result is sure to win delighted exclamations from be held On October 14, at 8 P. M. Barbara Cabtillero. Joyce Cohen speaker. His subject was "Expiiii^' ''i Irwin High, New Hope, Pa., and in charge of refreshments. sion Problems of the WoodbrWie - ii Hid Mrs. Club of the Mr, and • Mrs. Reubln High hungry guests. —'Lynn Newell. Homes Park Diane Fenton,, Roberta Frlck BAKED ACORN SQUASH Avenue, celebrated her 11th birth- Rosanna Qulvns, Marlon Hllinskl School System." A question &&J , livicvimi Church will Schwenkaville. Pa,, Sunday. EXEMPTS TO MEET answer period was held. .,:,, :K at 8 P. M. in the —Mrs. Walter Petersen, 36 Park % large acorn squash 3 cups soft bread crumbs day last week at the home of her Lynn Newell, Elizabeth Parshall AVENEL — The Exempt Fire 3 tablespoons margarine or butter Vi teaspoon salt Mrs. Benjamin Welnsteln and ,• ; ionium. Recommcnda- Avenue, was hostess to the Knil grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Donna Pent?, and Ellen and men's Association of Avenel vlX il 1 small onion, minced Vn teaspoon pepper mond Arlington, Union. Present Kathleen Saranceak. n P Mrs. John Kozak reported on tM ••' ;;r cyccutivc board .Will and Purr Club. Guests were Mrs meet Wednesday 8 P. recent Middlesex County Womwi'i' •ni rians will be dis-Arthur Herman, Mrs. Edwara Dash of nutmeg also were her aunt, Dorothy Ar- —Mr. and Mrs. Relnhard Thor Avenel Flrehouse. Wash squash and cut in half. Scoop out seeds and stringy fibers. lington, her parents and sister, sen. Park Avenue, celebrated thel Rally In New Brunswick. Oue«U i!n' play. "Family Re- Kosic, Mrs. Josle Weygand and were Commltteeman Oeorge MnX. i tic presented by theMrs. David Davis. Turn squash upside down In greased baking pan. Bake at 375"F. Ruth'Ann. 10th wedding anniversary in con r^reshments served. Interesting (moderate oven) 15 minutes. Meanwhile, melt margarine or butter John Samons, tax assessor, atm, iii'in 11 and 12 under —Last Saturday Joyce Lake, Junction with the birthday o programs are planned for each in a saucepan. Add onion and cook until! onion Is soft, Stir In Joseph Florlo, a former club presl-. ;;,,!'. ill Albert Nichols, Grand Avenue entertained the Mrs. Thorsen's father, Mr. O meeting and all residents of Iselln bread crumbs. Season with salt and pepper. Remove squash from dent who now resides in Burling- Nurses Association following friends on her 13th Larsen, Westfleld. will be welcome, v oven, turn right side up and All with stuffing. Sprinkle with nut- birthday: Ellen Reynolds, Janet —John McLean HI, Park Ave- ton. A'.riu'l Junior Woman's —Stephen Kiill, Woodruff Elects Mrs. Coughlin meg. Return to oven and bake 15 to 20 minutes longer or until Brlggs, Debbie Katarsky, Carol Street, entertained on his 1W nue, was one y«ar old on Tuesday, Mrs. Elmer Mitchell wai to ii'H'i Tuesday niptht at squash is tender. Makes 4 servings. Anderson, from the Park; also and ValeTl* Jean Alexander cele- charge of refreshments assisted tfy I Mi:;:, Mary Lou Oall- birthday at the home of h: WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Aileen Patty and Gall Punk, Iselin, and grandmother, Mrs. A. Kull, Union brated her 3rd birthday yesterday Mrs. Edward Schlatter and Mrj^ v.i5J:lit Street, with Mrs. Coughlin, 502 Leon Avenue, ha. Valerie Swltalskl, Colonla. His guests were the members o at the home of her grandmother, Matthew Qulnlan. The dark ho«4 I;,'V as ro-hostess. The been named first vice preslden, The announcement made ATOM ELECTRIC ERA. Mrs. S. Parness, Newark. Other prtsse was awarded to John Kou$. , ,'lrlir.ito its 27th blrth- of District Pour, New Jersey StaU —To'celebrate his 8th birthday, Den 5 of the Cubs, as follows at the annual meeting of the Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of Robert Ferguson, Park Avenue, Gaijy Chabek, Neil Dingott, An guesta were Mrs. Quito and son r lilil'tlnR. Nurses Association. Mrs. Coughlin Nurses Association heffl at Mid- the Atomic Energy Commission, entertained at a wlenie-roast Sat- drew Fsrvton, Rtchard Johnson Philip, her parents and sister AUXILIARY SESSION / ; Kiie Company will who is assistant director for nurs dlesex Hospital, New Brunswick. recently predicted that Industry urday, his guests being Janice George Nation, Peter Rutkowski | Vivien Lee and brother Raymond AVENEL — The Ladies' Auxil- • In ;\t Ihe flrehouse. ing service at the Perth Ambo At the same meeting, Mrs. Re- members' of the General Hospital, was vice presi will have electrical power from Henjich, James Moran, Joseph and Robert Wood; also Chrlsto-1 iary of Avenel Fire Co. will me$|i II .;•, N;im° Society of St becca Jankb, 709 Lee Street, Perth Qulvas, Michael Smith Woman's Club—don't forget to cniirii win meet Mon- dent of the New York State Nurse. atomic furnaces in five to fifteen pher, Susan and Mark Plagg,' East Tuesday night at the flrehouse. Amboy, was appointed to the Thomas Galola Orarute, and his sister, Diane and bring artlelw for auction on tne The program will feature ah «*• • :i, ilie church hall. Association, District 12. She wa: nominating committee of the as- years. He further stated: "Our also a member of the Board o —(Debra brother, David. night of the 12th. change of surprise packages wltii. s. :.: iioori of Consrega sociation. Mrs. Janko is the super- children will enjoy in theirtfiomes Mrs. Fred Dlxon, of Jacob will meet Directors of the Association's Di electrical energy too chepp daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert —Last Friday was play-day for Mrs. Frank Wanca as chairman. visor of Maturity Hall, Perth Am- Elizabeth Avenue, have announced Mrs. Ruben Greco and Mrs. Jacob i,; 'iit in the Avpnel Jew- trlct 12. meter." Jumper, Grand Avenue, was bap- Troop 62 of the Brownies, when boy General General Hospital. tized recently In the First Church they met at the home of Mrs. the birth of their third child, a Es5ig will be In charge of refresh"* Iselln Presbyterian Raymond Alexander. daughter, last Thursday at Perth ments. The choral group will hoM Henry Hartnmnn. The godparents —At last month's meetlnu of General Hospital, The its next rehearsal Monday at 1:30 were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wil- tne Civic League, Alexander Werta | baby has been named Kathleen P. M. in the home of Mrs. PeU» MOLDED FASHIONS bur, Newark. Also present were was elected to the board to com- lary. Greco, 84 George Street. plete the term of office vacated by -Mr. and Mrs. William Keae- COAT FACTORY Barney, and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Joe Pentz. After the business ses- | day, Harrison Avenue, entertained The. Defense .expansion plan Barney, Sayreville. Open house for sion films on the care • of lawns neighbors and friends last night started In 1950, is 44 per cent com- friends and neighbors was held and a fishing trip were shown and on their 9th wedding anniversary. plete. j\ Columbus Day Event

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•Wf; PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 NOTK'EH LEGAL NOTICES I,H;\I, NOTICES i,i-<;.\l, NOTICES Mil. the Westerly Uu« of Ford Arenue nm- wu »f th.. ., ...i.1 ,-. hi.p-in 1' nil. nl.irlv llesrMlinl, 111 'Icod n( John Hsllnnl niul SIIF.RII'TS SIIH R11t>n his wife, to Alfred Pinyll «n1 irtnil \*qtrhly*to Its ffdsterly Tennlnui mptUkmml uilr 1 ..-111i- ,ui(l drilli; 111 the Town us Ihowfl on Mnp of Overlook TfjTuce r>[| rrnmlws .Intel September 2. 10M. h the «vlm of Three Hiinared Thirty- Conimitteemanwn-Lnr(fo ARTlirn • 1 Itnlliml. Ills wife; tlien.e mnnlmr (1) Hv virtue nf tin nhilve-Msted Writ. ! North .1 desrwa e.isl Irtt) fwl to it 'wo (»3te.O0) Dolltrs todctner with Attest: Tek. Mr. 6-1670 rtiwmary. Iselin, I.-L. 10-7 ; hi jnr iiirnii'ii .mil dcllTerccl.. T will j"olnt; thenre (21 South in cteRiW the oo»M 0! thin sale. B J. DUNIOAN, —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Purndo - Otis Rouchert'.', Rosello, «n? cuno'c to snle M |>uhllr ventlu^ on \\\r;i 55 feet lo » point; thence mn- Together with all and singular the Township plert. To 6t Bd^ertlned us adopted In Inde- WEDNESDAY, THE 27TH DAY OF •iinii |1i fioiiih .1 rli-itrees wont 100 feet rinhU, privileges, hereditaments and NOTICK Tn 1 Berkeley Boulevard, nrrompanicd a Saturday evenine dinner linos; - on octolrtr 7, 1954 OitrOHKH A D. NINETEEN •p :i point on the northerly Mfte of upmirtennnoes thereunto btlonglnn or Sealed bid* W| 1 ,. »,SJw. Michael BUcl;ly. Mr. nnrt at the home of Miss Violet Snnk. Hl'NDHEI> FIfTY-FODn '• ) |,j'I j,- <; i- .\ven\ic; theurc running (41 North In anywise apuertaltvlng. Purchasing ARPI.I , SIQTICK TO MI)Q£R| Htt. James Fisher. Mrs, John 126 E'.mhurst Avenue. After din- i- -lip tm'ir nf two o'clock by the then I (v; e;isi 55 ti-et »!on« Luke Ave- ROBBBT H. JAMISON. County Rp,.Or,i n,, tirrvHltiiu: iKiniirtnrrl or Dnyllght Sav- BBerift. and dander ti°r Mr. Douithertv and Miss nue !c tlir point or plucf of beginning, Sealed bids will be received at the wte.k, N. j, nn ,.', s •IIIM tlnif. ill tlir nflernnon of the. sf\i\ 18*4. nt 11 00 A .'; Scank motored to Atlantic High- liemn pirt of ihf s«nio prSmlws T.UCE fiASTElil, Attorney Purchasing Agent's OmYe. Room 305, delphia, mntcvd tn Biln- •i.iv. ii tlif Shcrifl's Ofliw in the Oily •onvevA by J«>lm Bullnnl nnd Ellen I.-L. 9-30; 10-7, 14, 21 CCilnty Hecord Bulldlnit. Nev> Bruns- Time, fnr the f,,r,,:, Maryland tn lands. •'[ New nrun'-tvlck. N. J. Itnilnrrt, his wifo. to John Bnllnrd ftnrt wick. N J. on Monday, October 18, of Snventy-nvo Thi attnnd the .Tohn Dullnrd. Jr, i»s Joint teiiwiM ftivt 1954, at 11 ;30 A. M.. lastcrn Standard \tmn of ciasftiiup ' jftn Rxnrrltrs Barbara Buryln \v;is Ail MIP r!i:lit. title nnd Interest nf NOTICE TO PAINTING from bnsi^ —Miss •Venrtnim. Alfred Plccoll lUict' Ben- noi AS ter^ni.i In common, by dped CONTRACTORS Time, for the furnlspln? nnd, delivering nerlod Nnvrmhrr • tjP«&inf! of Tl-im.-.s honored Tuesday on her sixteenth •r;v. $ho Is Mrs, Pr {M ') ? nephew premises to wit: M,Ti : Pei'tmljet 4, 1WS, In book 1421, pnge WpoUbrl'I'je Bnerjencv Squtit) BtillrtliiB, (II POO girtlons) ol No. 2 Fuel Oil for n.H llullrntO'l In ^ . birthday nt a futni'v birtlvhv n: file tn the Pur: !r, Th? rrtnln Irwt or pnrrel of liind rnitl 311; .inms tlip MUMP premtsn de- nrook Street. *lll be received i|p to use during the purlod November 15, i'l'lcil p-iinbrldrp p.rH ami nt which ii..', , party. fh-tohur Hlh, inclusive. BnwlflfUlniis 19M, tn May 15. 1955, to various dop:ir:- menu In the County of Middlesex, nnd with T!inmiis MeOin'ey n TOTAL LIENS rniiy be obtained by contacting Bttlkl- Oldfi must, hf, 1(l - Mr. Oil'tive D prei1/"" nr t A at which time bids will be opened. hurt a twelve hour m"\ WITH INTKEtSE TO TO Ii Chairman Alexander Hamilton, or ceruned cl.e. I; -.•hildren. Frnnk and I/juise. ,i'- ten per cent 1 in , . -Weekend eunst.s at tV home Ul.OCK LOT OWNBR l»54,WO-8-J43«. The amount* and the deportments lended the rndeo#nt Miidi.v.in ntu to which the fuel oil Is to be delivered If two or mnrr ,„.'. 2.50 AIJEXANDEK .HAMILTON, 3721 & 2722 , . • Of Mt\ PP1 Mrs. Joseph C4tr>><-5">r H»'»n *; Woodrow Slatk- Wooflbrldge Emergency Sqund rp an Item the Puni' Square Garden. Sunday. 10 to 18 Inc.' Hrs Then™ Mcfiplrltt . * 4.02 included Mr. and Mrs. J. W, F:tz- 10-8. 15 5000 Gals— Middlesex County Work- the Hunt to m:.]-,. n •—•Saturday^ suesfs. of Mr. and 19 to 25 Inc. iin Theresa McSplrltt 1.0] nt the bidders a n (1 thr e daiiBhters. UOHM, Oeorgcs Kd.. ^fow Mrs. Edward Oill.ipher. Elmlulr.it 4S Vsi Theresa McBplrltt INVITATION FOR BIDS Brunswick, N. J. " Earh bidder „,. . nbv, Onn.. nnrl Mr. pnd M.-v 51 & 52 Mrs Theresa MrSplrllt i» The Houslm Authority of the Town- 1 000 Onls — Jdhnsm Park. River Rd. with nil rcqulrnni.r Avenue, were Mrs. Harry B'ow.i. 54 to 57 Inc. U Artrlmn * W Flfv.i Shfrry and daughter. 8 90 ship of Woodbridne will receive sealed Highland P«rK, N. J. as directed or rcIn Belm.ir and Mrs. J. Dounherty. 59 k Irene K-M 5,72 blcin for the followins Item: 800 Oals — Roosevelt Hospital, cations mm tlir ••.,,. .t Irene Knz , ". ' 8ft A 61A . B.J7 200.000 iwllons more or lels numher Mettichen, N. J. matjr onrl provl 1. 1 Newark. Mrs. Dougherty was also Irrfne Enit —Mrs. B".w!e Hnctwft. 181 78A 34.(8 t rii^l Oil t" be used for trie Houslni? 1000 Oals.—ROoierelt Park. Klven to all ti.tltlc- i JSuiViy guest fit the OallacVr?. 196 Ei-nent D. I'llft 494 project N. J. 33-1, lorflted n't 10 MeUlchen, N. J. are informal, defn-, Ooowr Avenue., was a Sitwday 203 Ernest p. Cl'tt . - -M''s. Harry Evans and chiW- a.47 Bmins Lane, ,ln the To*nshlp (if 2 000 Ouls -MllUown Handquarters, same will \K imlll,,,. 169 to 171 Inc. Mnrcenli Bn'tot . . . visitor nf her diiU'htev-ln-lsT. 1397 Woodbrldite, New Jersey Mllltown, N. J. The.Bouril of ci,,,' *pn. Dorothy and Harry, Jr.. 18 Mercedm Pulp : 2 47 Blr» will be received at the office nf pcrves the rlRht : i . Mrs. Theodore Curtis. Tnms Rivr. 43 Vlto i; Mlchellns Bnvosa jflOO Gals—County Oarage, Ccoper Averiif. were Sunday d n- 7.30 the Homing Authority. 10 Bunns Lane. tht amount abnvr n 44 p Sr Laura COO* pjrth Amboy. N. J. —Mi?*-- Kathleen Maxwell. n r ruests of Mr. and Mrs. John 4.86 Woortbrldje. Kew ,t»r»ey, up to and thereto or ded\n :i 8 ft Dorothy Pink t . . .. Bidders shall tender trulr bids on Charles Strc'.. was a T>ur«1iv IN including 8 00 P. M . October 19. 1954 amount equal i., • Batrherk. Railway, 10 James A Clulre Walsh their own letterheads, and bids must evening dinner ioi?st of Mi?. A wniulerfiill.T druvnhlr jency 6.05 The Housing Authority reserves the be accompanied by cash or certified (25";) of the !,,• -Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bilir. S10D 240 to 243 Inc. Ko.gtne * Esile I^wls 9 31 meutloned. of "<)-ii"ii ' acrylic P.ber and wool SiOE 670 It «71 Albert A- Hannah ROM right to reject any or all bids. check In the amount ot ten per cent H?ekett. who have been Iselin residents for 4«8 110'il of the tot»rbld. The Pun-l.nsl; • \ is ;irlf:ill,v Mvli'd to flatter junior 310 r 989 to 591 Inc. Dock A Luella Randolph WCOnBRIDQE TOWNSHIP —Mrs. Alex Cuthbertscin an:! 102.27 AUTHORITY If two or more merchants are tie an rlsht to rr|w. ,n • .1 number of years, have moved 510 O 143 to 145 Inc. CH»rles Gardner * Laura Darden 494 ("•Tiirps 'n this infr'guing desitn . R. mm. Executive Director an Item the PurchMlnS Agent reservea action i» subjiTi ;i; aon. Dlrk'e. Wnnt'ijridff O&K m* :o thpir new home in Wood b rid so. 1 510 O 184 & 1R3 Lucille Ushtfoot . 4.06 liy (unljn Schnurcr. Called 51BC 673 a 674 -L 10-7, 14 the rUht to make tht award to one cf approval of tlir I: a Wednesday visitor of Mr. and —Firnl plans for a card parly B O. Brlcknell 931 the bidders, holders of thp c, 'T'nl.pjn DoMkin Jersey," this 5!BO 301 , James k Margi>r*t Mnher 7.30 Mrs. Harold Maul and Mr. and INVITATION FOB BIDS Tlie Botird of Chosen FrechDlders re- By ortlor of 1!., TlWu'ed for October 15. at Pire- 5160 302 James Maher 7.30 new development is notable for The Housing Authority of the Town- serves the right to Increase or decreaie Freel.oliiers 'if n,. .. Mrs. C. Scank. Elmhurst Avun?. hcuse 1, were made Tuesday night 517 N 31 to 35 Inc. James McNamani 948 ht its soft, appealing hand, and a 529 BB ship of Woftdbrldgo will r«elv« Sealed mnount above specifieifid by addlniddlnt AK'-Iiri; i ,\t a meeting of the trustees ftf 29 & 30 W Pischer . . 12.40 Bids for the following Items: Hrmne.ii and body said by the 529 S 16B & 17A H»len Nafry 185 83 thereto oor deductindeducgg VlierefroV m nnj Iselin Free Public- Library at the Installation of 280' of concrete amount equal Co'twenty-fivC'tfi e per cent I-L 10-7 nr.mif-"tuier to be unique in a 519 t Pt of 34 to 37 Inc. Pivjl Czlnkota 7.72 curbing Ifeliri F^esbvieriftn Church. jmry i a lire It is easy to wash, 533 E 40 . M. Harding. E. Ooltien & K Gardiner 104.25 Appronlmately 350 square yards of —Iselin Fire Company 1. re- ant: tends to keep its saape, re- 5JIC 76 & 77 JoJTn * Anna Sllnkoskl 125.09 blacktop pavement and Installing ap- 552 J3 6B York Jerwy Homes, Inc .'.. .47 proximately 250 square yards of pene- reived its new truck Sunri.iy, The sisting shrinking or stretching. 562 13D Joseph Alei»nder 22275 tration pavement presentation was made by An- .'63 BB 7 & 8A Kmll Eggers . . . . 54 92 Curbing is to be conrtructed under I LIKE WHAT I SEE thony Poreda. President Of the 5«1C 4"6 to 4S8 Inc. Ferdinand k Hermlna Oallo 89 fk) specifications lmr>nsed by the Town-, No Stable. 56SO (02 Churles k Julia Katko 763 ship of Woodbrldge Bv (UM)YS E. SCANK Board of Fire Commissioners, 5*10 , SuJ A S04 Ch»fl» Jb Julia Katko 10618 Bids will be received nt the Office 1*6 Klnihurst Avenue Or in Berr_v. Frank Conper, Lester Il]-manne.r?d Diner — Hey, 563 0 B rn:i" City. TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE 11 . 11A WlllUm Dafplk J0.81 iiQUUNO AUTHORITY OP THE 597 12 , 13 30.51 TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE ENGINE TKfi} —Mr. and Mrs Chines Me?shu SECTION ;r85 597 14 . 15 »HllamT)afcHr-~7"7r 313.26 E. ft.FINN , Kxtcutlve Director 611 46B Baron 2.80 No'.li-e Is hereby nlven that the nuclcrsl'jned Collector at Taxes of the I.-L. 10-7, 14 17 Palmouth Road, entertained in S17 79 Klumpp 1148 honor of their infant daughter, Township ol Woodb'rldge. In the County of Middlesex, will hold a public saJe 918 Ferdinand Klumpp 22.94 PROPOSAL •it the Tax Office. Memorial Municipal Biilldlnn, Mnln Street, Woodbrtdse. New 33 Joseph Schuck . .. 5.26 Sealed bids will be received by the Jacqueline. Guests included Mr. Jersey, OCTOBER 15, 1954, tit 2 o'clock !n the afternoon. Eastern Standard 893 Ii 884 693 Borge St Jessie Peterson 184.10 Board of Education of the Township -SAYS: y Time', to satisfy tnuntclpal lli>ns now In arrears 950 Si 951 and Mrs Jsck Messina, Mr. and Joseph Kardesh 8.13 of Woodbrldge st the Board Room tn The parcel? to be sold are listed below, being described by lot and block 697 B 538 It 539 Mrs. William DeLr.andra, Mrs. the High School, Woodbrldge. N J. at MONcY number shown on the Township Assessment M»p, and In accordance with the .710 A 441 Sc 442 Autmat Houser 31.A Joan Carriek and daughter Joan lost tax duplicate glvlnt' the owner's name as shown on (he last tax duplicate, 711 A 492 to 4M Inc. A. Capone Si Son«. Inc. 38.08 8 P. M., E. 8. T.. October 18, 1954. for Leonard Candell and Angela Mes- tomther with the total amount due thereon as computed to THE FIRST DAY 111 A 508 & 308 WUUa-ro Meltxer 15.26 » bua route to transport pupils between 750 rTorriian Robblns 2.22 areas adjacent to State Highway #1 sina, all of Brooklyn and Mrs. OF JULY, 1954. 7ba Said respective parcels of land will be sold to make the amounts severally 753 10 Helen t Oscar Kaus 214 49 (between Carded State Parkway and 776 the Rarltan Township line) and School Joseph Forzano, Iselin. The Mes- chargeable against the same on Enid FIRST DAY OF JULY, 1954, us computed 3 to ID Inc. Carrie R. Tyler 8317 (HIKE THAT BOW in said list together with Interest on -satd amount PROM SAID FIBSI DAY 778 1 & 2 Chwle* Tyler 24.48 m. Keasbey. sinas are also the parents of two 779 OF Jl'LY TO THE DATE OF SALE, and the cost of sale. 1 to 4 Inc. Charles Tyler 1M.66 Specifications at to routes, number Sons. Michael and Joseph. 782 Snld parrels will be sold In fee to such persons as will purchase the same. 10 Agnes Kobell .'. 3.78 of buses, schedules and approximate 00fRAMt'STRONGLY 786 C Stephen Si Mary Ventourls 44.01 r.uhject to redemption tt the lowest rate of Interest, but not exceeding eight 2 Dumber of pupils to be transported —Little Shawn O'Nolil. son of 786 CC1 Rollln Priest. Jr _ 688.26 per cent per annum. 4 & 5 may be secured at the offloe of the WELOEP/NONE 790 Sarah P, Krug 1M.3J Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Neill. Said sales will be subject to municipal liens accruing AFTER JULY 1, 1954, 1 Superintendent of Schools in the High School Building, Bedford Avenue, celebrated his Including assessments confirmed utter thr.t date ancl 1954 taxes, and to the 816 23 3c 24 Lillian Smith 216.61 P/ECE-MAKES right of Interested parties to redeem within the time fixed by law. 825 9 Barnett 81otkln 489 BOARD OF EDUCATION first birthday Friday. His guests 825 53 & 54 John ii Helen Pytel 4.88 Township of Woodbrldge Included: Mrs. Daniel Hoffman TOTAL LIENS 829 45 & 46 CharlM J. Schneider 7.31 Woodbrldge, N. J. FOR EAR GREATER and children Sherie and Larry. WITH INTEREST TO 830 16 to 18 Inc. R. & R. & E. Bchwerw 277,07- HELEN H. ANDERSON, Mrs. Seymour Klepner and child- BLOCK •LOT OWNER JULY 1, 1954 831 3 Louls Caetagnetta 19.57 Secretary SAFETY 4 A 1T.1 to 1724IM. Charles & M&rgaret Nocco M74.71 831 28 James, Jr., * Thora McColley _ 387.79 I.-L. 10-7 ren, Eliot and Ilene, Bedford Ave- 4E 1150 Sahara Corp 190.21 831 45 to 49 Inc. Russell Wooley 37.35 nue, Mrs, Theresa Jackson and 51 16 & 17 John & Madeline Traballt* 130.48 B31 53 & 54 Levl It Theodosla Francis 78.28 NOTICE children Francis and Terry, Worth 6 A 2 4 3 Korlsn & Anna Kukan 303.37 833 13 Levl St Theodosia Francis 8.78 Notice Is hereby given that the fol- 7M 48 & 49 Patrick O'Conor 7.40 137 25 to 27 Inc. John Baverchak 202,29 lowing ordinance was regularly passed Street, Mrs. Michael Snlv.itore 70 388 Mary Lovasz - 5.44 31 Jumej Olnesl .,.,. 19.57 and adopted at a regular meeting of YES: LOOK AT THE AERO WILLYSl and son, John, Melvin Street, and 15 C 26 Tllghman Laubnch 7-84 41 35 & 36 Peter & Margaret Muchanlc 29.35 the Township Committee of the Town- 43 2 "Chip" O'Neill. 15 C 27 & 28 TllRhman E. Laubsch 212.E8 Induntrlal B. & L. Asan 73.39 ship of WoodbrlBge, In the County of 17 1 197 & 198 Dora Horvath 366.55 58 K 911 & 9U M. Si H. Bodnar 141.88 Middlesex, New Jersey, held on the 5th \BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR 19B 40 A Karherlne Euan '9.O 170 * 171 Titse aflmmers .,'. 9,78 day M OctobW, 1954. —The Friday N:«ht Social Club Jcscph Hornyuk, Jr - 165.14 135 357 & 3S8 Michael i Marg. Leltner 7.58 31 A 68 to 70 Inc. AN ORDJUANCE CHAN3INQ THE will meet tomorrow niiiht at the Joseph Hornyak, Jr. ., 186.54 4 Si 5 William Dafclk 4.89 NAME OF KDK.AN PLACE TO OVER- Sol., DM*., WILLYS MOTORS, INC.,: ! A 71 home of Mrs. William SUpleton, Frank MatUka 19-18 «7B 8 Wlllism Dafclk 2.45 LOOK TERRACE. 13 0 155 & 158 Irene Grelza 157.44 «7B 7 it 8 William Dafclk «. 102.74 WHEREA3, all of the residents resid- 167 Bedford Avenue. 19 n 138 & 139 5A John k Mary Mltruska 153.89 M7B 9 to 13 Inc. William Dafclk .' 12.23 ing on Kukan Place have petitioned i9H 83B Iou!s ti M. FarKas 68.89 M7B 14 to 18 Inc. William Dafclk 7.34 the Township Committee to change the KOVAC MOTOR 38 C 43 Alb.ino Si Hazel 611va 143.81 M7B 17 & 18 WHllam Dafclk 4.89 name of said street to Overlook Ter- Chinese Nationalist planes con- .38 E 134D3 Jolin & Julia Carmody 10.46 967 B 19 to 21 Inc. William Dafclk 7 34 ace, 39 K tinue to nounci the Chinese main- 134F John & Julia Carmody - 186.93 7 1 to 4 Inc. William Dafclk 9.78 NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT OR- 720 Amboy Ave. Woodbridg 39 K 93B & 94B Metn M. Mlljes 91.51 977 9 & 10 William Dafclk 39.14 DAINED by the Township Committee land, sinking a 1,000-ton oil tank- 40 510 Si 511 Mary Wasko '. M-1S 987 210 & 211 Leroy It Mary Hlppert 4.76 of the Township of Woodbrldge, 62 Win. Kovac er and damaging three gunboats. 228 Fords Construction Co 18.30 987 244 Si 245 Lorov & Mary Hlppert _.... 9.64 County of Middlesex, that 175 J Anthony Petruslek 65.19 1007 536 Si 537 Alice Palazza 9.78 1. Kukan Place, which extends frcjn WO-8-9371 77 D 3A & 3B 2A J. Norman

.•«!'^^.v...< 351 I 37 to 40 Inc. Snow White Motels, Inc. 10.S4 See what you get for 351 I 41 to 50 Inc. Snow White Motels, Inc 55.84 351 1 53 to 56 Inc. Snow While Motels, Inc 185.43 373 G 23 * 24 Ethel L. Sedlalt . 145.40 373 G 25 & 26 Ethel L. Sedlak 8.43 373 Q 27 & 28 E'hcl L. Sedlak - 4.07 375 A 19 John Mlele - 8.16 370 1 1 An'hony 4s Louise Mlele 42.1' 376 1 2 Anthony & Louise Mlele .'. 5.27 376 t. 18 Anthony & Loulae Mlele 5.27 378 0 5 & 6 R'fhard W. Cheatham 21.80 378 H 13 &-14 Arthur Muthls & M. Williams 16,04 378 1 7 Thomas & Euphemla Barr J.6 378 1 8 John Robinson j.6 383 P 32 & 33 I.nwrence H..* Marg. J. Wilson 5.27 385 D 16 James & Rose Lake 1.09 Slip Covers Made? 3H5 B 17 & IB James & Hose Lake 2.18 385 C 7 & 8 William & Helen Montague 22,45 385 C 12 to 14 Inc. James & Rose Lake '.„. 3.37 386 B I 6 to 8 Inc. Elmer & Marjorle Anderson 7.34 388 A 7 to 10 Inc. Alexander & Mary Shukls , • 38.1 389 M 548 Carrie A. WWatso n 10510.54 Now'itfitHmilottwkif 389 M 549 Carrie A. Watson 10.54 392 A 28 Leola Brown S.8 and Ovfr lo Oldil You'B §*' 302 A 29 & 30 Oabrlel Miranda 10.54 tw««|xul ityling, panoitnk 393 0 4 to 7) Inc. Thomas Si E. Revell 4.0 398 A 12 Virginia Staples, _.. 13.26 vition,"Rock«t"p#rfoniKine«, 398 A Leroy & Annie Saxton 8.04 3118 B Leroy( & Lillian H)gdon 10.5* excluiiva color lonlngiiianrf 398 B " J HarvSy 4 L. Jensen 28.5 Ih, b»tt dial b lowa'by hri 398 C 18 to 20 Inc. Olga J. Boyd, Trustee 21.0 Theophlllls Colley lf.1 Floors Refinished? 398 0 Your prlc* dtpmdi upon dulc* of »odJ 398 D Annie Jefferson ( 398 D 13 & 14 E. & M. Cunningham and body ityla, opfoml aqulpmwil ant 398 0 5 & 6 Albert Lee Glllo QccsuodM. PricM (nay vary sJiahrly Ii 398 0 7 & 8 Albert Lee Qlllo 10.54 Od|olmna comnvmlllM bKauit of iMpplkf 398 Q 9 & 10 Albert L. Gllla 10.5 Charg«, AH prltn mb|Ml W change 3981 4 Richard & F. O'Qarro .... 15.80 Without OOHM, CJwck nr 1917 IMa) i 3981 9 Leroy k Mattle Williams 11.5 398 J 2 John R. Amado 23.28 «K 4 Jotjp k Viola Stewart .... 5.61 3981 •13 Atnelstanb Snead 11.5 396 K 15 & 18 > Saill Mlgktz 23.1 3981 2 Edna H. Bridle I. 13,88 U> put out fires. It's your job to umm 398 L •Ifl Owena & Barbnra Ba|'ey 6.85 398 N 9 Robert & Pearl Germany 10.5 il 398 N 10 Montgomery & Gilbert 20.02 I'll r|*(k my Itfp To save yours. But yqur caution can saftr Oil Tank Filled? 398 0 6 Estne H. Smith 10 398 0 7 Esme H. Smith 10^ 398 P Evelyn S. Lomax 18.04 398 R 5' i»§le fire hazards froip your home. Putasin 7 David & Lena Long 16.6 402 B 10 1,0 19 Inc. One Montanue Realty Co 23-1.7! 403 F 29 & 30 S. L. & J. Brown 5.2' ip feed) before tlin 410 A 351 & 352 Joseph J, Mlele 10.1' 413 1 41 to4 2 Mrs. Catherine Byan, 4.0 425 D 95B ii 9tiB Reel) MUlwork Co. ,, 249.02 4 gudden ^Jpp |p you ine!), I'H 4Q my best to w > '" 425 D 97A, B8A fy 99A Colonla Consuiliers Cooperative 3.00 Allen ,M. Hindi .....I.,...Vl ,..f 17.49 fonilano BtffinellP .'.'...•...:...l' 10.45 property ^ your life 43V D • 27 &28 , • • Walter RrodzlAkl & V. Vala^a 3188 BuJ.you^cal

'•• V*,, ^ ,| rENOENT-LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 PAGE FIFTEEN is red by 48-0 Win; Barron Gridders Ready for Plainfield To Clash Saturday ,sni Island Club SCT-CKS FOR HIM • By A!a:i Mav: Dress Shop Gains Woodbridge Frosh Versatile Barron Performer f ith Union Court -s'Foes Sunday TPUTH WILL Iselin Loop Lead Trample So. River oufHT Outfit; Beat Fei iadium Clash 7 By Double Win Yearlings, 21 to WOODBRIDGE — Handed i|t — After com- ; Team Standing* WOODBRIDOE — TrftiUng by much-needed niuntal li ! by Iheif ,, itwiayins .his first two W L | one touchdown at the start of the j one-sided 48-0 victory over 1 i his season and still iTnrv's DTP'S Shnp 8 2 ! second half, Conch Lou Gabriel's Hi«h oS Jersey City. Coach i ntcrcd into the books, ; e'5 Bnrrons will gun for !>..;u Coach Tony Cacclola 6 3 ; late rally to subdue the South !.i'c >nd siraislit triumph Satur ,;;.i.n to wonder whnt his deal Beauty Salon 5 4 ' River yearlings by a, 2W6 score in uU( moon when they tackle F)8^ i(l do to come up with selln Lumber . ..• 4 5 a well-played game. ft»ld High ut the Hrron CUQHly' i!i To make the situation school's stadium. Klck-nfl ttQt 4 5 Both the Maroons and Barton*, ; nip'cnsant. the powerful MART/ HAP 2 1 \ played pn-eveh terms throughout mw ixen set lor 2 o'clock. '"'" \ Smith club of State A cofir p. ACT VI's Sunoco 2 "7, Ehe first quarter with South River PlalnrlrM, under the helm C due nt the lccal stadium 7d they have »M r Bears. ounced into the number one spot yet to lose due to the fact th|| ' Midway through tl. • second they have tlrd thrir first, .(jjrtj-1" MI ypiivs Graniln Smith n the 8t, Cecelia's Women's period, the Maroons bo tiled thru- iv taking two out rhishes. In the season's opfirrttrt^; i i he most troublesome THEY down to the Woodbrirtge 35 : :!ir Oolden Bears nnd Is f three games from the Ideal thp Union County olrvim tird Lojlf ;' T/j£ ORIOLES - yard-line Ipr a first down. On the H few semi-pro clubs to B-ai.ity Salon ouintet, Af'er losing Hrnnch. 7-7, nnd only l.ist,,weefc,, RePUTEPLV FOR. very next play, Gene Dunbar ,i deci^ions ovtr Cacciola'? he first clash. 625-554, the Dress- crtme from behind in the se?-•'. iilV ,p and high school TRUTH, • the next two, 700-694 and 669- snnred the ball on the eight and i :M seem to inherit the HANIBL1 THAT HE The Pbjnfleld c'ub operaUi r sped into the end zone. The at- 1 I-if Green and Gold. - >T HA\lEACONTet)PER Ruth Einhorn and Louise Sin- from the T-formatlon which ,Jj tempt for the extra point wf»s -parked by Nats Grimes, a fVsii}f v Bears were riding high flair wece the Dressmakers' maln- blocked as the score stood at 6-0. <],• '-Ifl's. Oranito Smith ;tfiys on the alleys with three- halfback who is the team's leadtrip ',, Early in the third quarter, Kinund-Ralner to date. Grlmftj' P-'.ird for Wsodbridge's :amp marks of 432 and 408, re- ( Woodbridge bounced bark intn the rhlc:f aii.ict is his 'speed, whlcn ,:• .is iliey outfought them spectivrlv. PI a Vallencourt. 4*5, game with a 65-yard drive which makes 1:1m n threat to EO all ths . - 'i]-. (vrasions. and Stcffle Saley, 114, paced the culminated in a touchdown. Bill wny once he has sprung btyowf I :,m Is main attraction Beauticians. Bendzeleski started the march Iselln Lumber created a mild the line of scrlmmnKe. *> M, .,:;.na. the Little All- when he broke over the right side Teamed up wl'h Grimes in thk : 'Mifbark. frnm Wagner set in the circuit when they | of hLs line on a quarterbacii keeper MARTY 'mled Cooper's Dairy, the de- barkfield are Joe Lambert, tm' I :-i • swivel-hipped ball play an draced down to the South talented quarterback. Gcorgjl" .: .'trifled local footbnll fendlni? chamnlons. in two out of River 40-yard line. Bob Malkin MARION, h.ree frames. The victors took the Freeman, a O iiindnble blbcHep' :'r stadium with his kfpt the drive alive by and pass receiver, nnd hard hitting • I'c'it for oludin« *ould- CHICAGO WHITE: a: >••<.* uvo pnerunters, 632-594 and Ma way down to the 23 on a quick 09 Tl-7-641, before dropping the third Dom Dess no at fuUbRck. ' -—• -: nist. three years OR.}. MANAGER, WHOiE opener. At thlS point Gene Abcv MARTY TOOK OVER frncas. 706-626. The Lumberjacks' Coach Grimes' forward wall Is .'n:ind performance that BASEBALL FORTUNES total pin score was spun over the left side of his for- nchored by All-County prospect r iificnioon when he THI$ YEAR PRO •£ TH£ FltilSH OF TUB ward wall d*wn to the four, from 1954 • ends, Teep Springer star, enjnvpd one of her better Early in the fourth period, gained their most impressive vic- i :nrny Hellis at the tackles, coaching profession. All eyes at the local stadium were nights, rolling parties of 191. 164 Woodbrldge's stubborn defense tory in fourteen years by over- I ,'* •(•<) and Jack Rogers at pushed South River back to their powering Ferris Hlsh by a iq-Q oh Richie when Woodbridge took the field against the and 134 for a 480 set. Her first 11:\;. ;md BIE Mike Nasela Rame and total pin scores were own 4-yard line. When the Ma- STRIKES and SPARES J score in a game packed with Jersey City eleven, and those who expected him to fold +OTIS In the league for the week. roons attempted to punt out of due to the assortment of tom "..i is well-satisfied with T Ilium Abate and Marie Remler danger, Gonya and Richie Kajitor down plays throughout the co)V were happy to see him regain the ability which mad^e rushed across the line of scrim- Craftsmen House ••: nti-.inoe of his club; followed Hebler for team honors Woodbridge Township test. % ,«ky '• ic plans no change in him one of the county's most promising quarterbacks three-Fame tallies of 427 and mage to block the kick which set W L W Trampled by Paterson East Si$e • iv: liuc-up for Sunday's 401. Mae Pineault snarked the up the safety that handed the Bar- Fulton Rec 6 3 in the seasons' innutuiral. the.Ba*- during the 1954 campaign. The Avenelite handled the rons the lfi-6 edge. Almnsi's Tavern 6 3 Marsh Si Ryan ( ;)• •lin Harold Miller and Gas Purrvers with a Wi set. White House rons were slv:n only a fifty-fifty • '-/in are slated to start ball with the craftiness of a magician on running Bob Malkin executed a brilliant Green Lantern 6 3 chance to stop Ferris, but tntjse JBR'S Sporting Goods maneu- Blue Bar .' 6 3 American Legion. :' :ik positions; Ted Ku- plays, selected his offensive maneuvers well and passed vprod Into a two-way tie for sec- run late In the fqur.th period when College Inn who laid the dods wnre not count- Plaza Barbel's 5 4 !; stive Kovacs have the ond pl?rp in -the standings by he breezed from the South River pitz Contractors . Ing on the ability cf the Red aftd like a pro. On numerous occasions, his deceptiveness 5 4 i i k mi the tackle berths; sinking the Kasar Builders in two 48-yard line down to the four on Craftsmen Club v Hack to bounce back with a team 2 V. F. W. 4410 • •-.'.< ;mtl Lcnntfl Sendelsky was responsible for faking Ferris linemen out of posi- out of three contests. Although a quick opener, On the following Urbans Service 7 oaded with spirit nnd a sparkling Hill Tons 0 9 Iseun Taxi :':n' guards, while Howie the CwtruetloneMs lost their maneuver, Malkln took the ball on iffense with a new look. tion to set them up far solid blocks which made it High team game—Almasi Tav- V. F. W. 2636 . !. ::.is tacked down the cen- clash with Jag's, they were able a reverse and tallied the touch- The passing of Richie Areh- ern, 918; J. Gursaly 214, B. Al- J. Nemeth, 217, 203; Wykes, 212. . l-!l!('Ilt. easier for the Red and Black forward wall to spring to hoist the top total pin score down standing upright, ieacon, the running of Richie masi 182, J. Ferraro 202, T. Fer- Three-game winners — White in the league with a 2012 murk. Coach Lou Gabriel's outstand- rtolnar, Johnny Shalloek tttifl ••; i',. N:rk Mauro will start the backs past the line of scrimmage. Archdeacon's raro 161, M. Almasi 169. House Tavern over Iselin Tax); i!'i.irn''-back slot with Bill Jessie Oberdick, 424. and Wilma ing defensive performers through-. Patsy Barbato and the aerfrt E, Szeles 2i&, J. Chiarella 200, E. Fitz Contiactor over V. F. W. 2636. J •:-. i steve Zumbo at the attack strategy kept the North Jersey club off balance Innamorati, 414, were the big nuns out the gnme were Ronnie Gonya, hievery of Leo SeRvlinski state Jost 210, J. Ferraro 203,-j. Zurko Two-game winners—V. F. W. iv p i.uions. The veteran throughout the early stages of the game. He pulled the f"r the victorious Jag's. Kasar Joe Ugi, Art Frazer and Johnny 4410 over College Inn; Marsh & :he spotlight during the Lemongelli- 200, S. Derewsky 212, J. Stefura lawever, the key to Wov I of MIS will operate from Ferris defense in tight with inside hand-offs; then hit Builders' most effective kegler- 202, J.Horvath 205-201. Ry:in over American Legion, •!: ;o round out the. baek- p'trs were Kay Corban and Lillian Woodbridge 121) success was the snvaj* Tonuny B'.ocker, Highland the outside with end sweeps or fired passes downfield Kaluskel with sets of 451 and 448. Ends: Cunningham, Cuna, De- Gcrbcr Dumbing Fixtures which opened the gates. A -SMte, and Ernie James meter, Fitzgerald, Gonya, Sadvary, W- hunks of yardage.'Richie for large chunks of acreage. Twice when his opponents Woodbrldge Firemen ii:, Barron ledger Universitl, has caught on so well South River (6) Two-game winnm-s — Arlington pass on his own 44-yard line and nnd so fast that it has outgrown Ends, Wojctk, Harris; tackles, No. 38; S. Pocheck 151, S. Yuhasz over Van Buren, Plymouth over ran it back to the Barrpns H tion groups saw the Scarlet open ] Sv$ft Company 2 10 I Two-game winners — Fordhaiti Bar circled his right end to the 11- •d- down to the Asbury Park Unit Names Slate over Iona Oast one tied-; Hal: 'ii nurker where the attack several close games. It wouldn't surprise \ts to witness its home season here with Ford-j F. Olablk 210, F. Janer 200. yard line for a first down. Robptt ham. Three-game winners — Joe's Cross over Seton Hall, St. Peter: Cavaliers bulled his way to the-sfic Ziunljo and Sammy Lo- Osborne's talented toe decide one or more contests be- NEWARK — Walter Gardell, over Notre Dime. A ii*- Woodbridgie's leading In response to the increased de- '(rector of physical education and Confectionery over Ravens; Ruby's before Johnny Shallock took* a fore the current season comes to an end. Box Lunch over Stanley's Diner; handioff and clashed over the left ! :uncr.s durind the con- mand, Rockafeller has announced .thjetics in the Elizabeth school 0 that the Ruteers-Lafayette game Quy'fi Electric over Swift Com- side qf the line ty hit pay dirt. d drive. 7 If Bendzeleski liVes long enough to grow a, long, was elected' president of here on November 6, which will be he New Jersey interscholastic pany, i Rutgers to Tackle JSerale Osborne kicked the ej&ra. il the close of the third Two-game winners — Wood- t>ol.nt to move Woodbridge ahmd, f. Holland, the former white beard, he'll probably never forget his first Varsity the university's fifth annual Hall Vthletic Association earlier this ofi Fame game, also 'will be open! week at the annual election meet- bridije Republicans over Midtown- 7-0. T ! 'hen .star, speared a Rambler game in which he scored a touchdown to become the ers. Colgate Saturday the Woodhrldge 15-yard for thp youngsters. . , ng of the executive cc^nmittee at Early in the second period Bob first freshman to turn the tjrick m his initial appear- Tickets may be purchased for Central High School, ' Balint stole Bey's aerljil on Jer- with .some brilliant run- NEW BRUNSWICK — Cautious i named on Page 161 ance in a Red and Black uniform. Bill wasn't even thirty cents each by supervisory Gat-dell, who also is secretary of . Knights of Columbu s wNo. 857 sey City's 4J) and ran It back; to officers of any youth organization Harvey Harman may turn Into a tine 42. Barbfato and Shifllock e4oh listed on the program due to the fact that he was he Union County High School for boys and girls 14 years of Age Athletic Association, succeeds r regular Mississippi tambler for, took a crack at ftdvajRcujt' ih8 Team 3 1 9 Rutgers' cjash with Cplgate's rav- j ' merely sitting on the bench /to gain some valuable ex- and younger. The supervisors at- QranvUle Magee, who resigned be- TeajflJ .1 5 Barrohs down to tjhe " ' " Igjng Red'Raiders Saturday, for a'first down, Alter perience for the future. Hbwever, whenPriscoe at- tending with the youngsters also lause ' of hjs new portion as Teasj 2 .: 5 | Looking for attend for thirty cents each. They iuperlntendent of schools at North I That Is, if he sferts sophomore a pa^s to Alexander who strjoled Team 5 1 4 quarterback Bill Gaytas of Perth tempted to keep the score down, he inserted Bendze- are not sold at the game or in- Huuterdon Rfgloiuil High School. Team*4 4 ' to the 26. On fhe next play, Ar^h4 dividually, but must be ordered In has been a member of the Amboy Instead of senior Johnny deacon faded to his right, benhvj the best way to leski into the fray and he lost, little tinje making him- Te.um(6 4 g|Fenneli as he hinted earlier this advance. committee for the past Team 1 3 good protection, and pesiedj A self known to the Jersey City ball tossers by way of Complete information on ar- three yeaj-s. He was elected to an- week. pass downfield, which was puled, Team 1 , 2 7 If ie dp«s, fans at Hamilton, finance a car? two jarring tackles. While the spectators were all in- rangements for a group may be other .two-year term by member High team game—838, Team No. '(Continued on Page 18) * :, obtained by writing to Rockafellqr schools prior to the*' recent execu- N. Y., iWlll see two more sopho * 'fr * ' quiring, "Who is number 45?" The scrappy freshman 4; G. Gerlty 165, R. Ungvary }98, CtoM-tal*".,,. AlUUte'a ut the universoljty. tive committee gathering;. more quarterbacks In action Smith 150, M. Mlnldei' 183, T. Mur- against each other. There is one stole a Ferris pass on \he 33-yard line and breezed Member schools of the associa- tagh 132, I plnn OlI'erH combined 13 CHILDREN"KOT ENOUGH I difference though, Colgate's Gerry Let's Goj ut0 downfield through a mass of would-be tacklers to score, tion approved the revision of the fom, Karplnskl 206, Michael <>f dpiMjiululile Allutulo 4- LOUISVJrLLE; Ky.-Mrs. Eleanor Martin, subbing for t,h^ injured iji'ii and low rate bank. by-(a.v«- The Pulko 204, Pete McCann 205, John .He covered'the iq£t five yards by leaping over a half- Robjnsc^i, 38, has thirteen children regulations "had been under stutjy Gels 213. Dick La.Ua, has,,e«rn$/liiS'Si/n'8/j ROWLING! ing. One eauy monthly /frith' two good games. While Bul- on,-Hi covers evorything. back who attempted to block his path, Remember the -rtet n of taftahdhar * ini , shpo^ by, Ihe yam-Did advisory ceiomii- and, besides taking care of t^iem, gers' Qflytas Is still in the in- Yuur All State Agent e tet e guide .up of superintendent of name, Bendzeleski, the kid appears to havfc the ingredi- her husbpind and her housei she schools, high schooj principals, between state, i 16 Op ents of a solid football player. ! , | is a cook, eix days a week,'at « directors of athletics and coaches. American Cyanamld One minute he Is brilliant—the Coopers PtOry 6 next he cant do anything rtyht. JEvery Weekday AflJ couflty »»taii]f«nt Qf(jp» on'duty This committee, the ( executive ANK C. WEIR HOOKERS ,.. John Toraczuk, the Barrons^ath.|Etic till almost 11 P. MM. ThThe oldesldett Saturday Nite;s 6 But, as of today, the Scarlet chief . Valley 8-3*38 Bomin|tetiw, .put t^ie rey^lpn before AU pay Sat. and Su child Is Call, Jr., IT. The yuunft&t >he meihbership at the recent Haaa -8 i ia prepared to gamble. director, is now the proprietor of a driving school.. .. is Thepdore, 2. Bob TV' 3 Should Herman carry out his From 11 A, M. ANLEY RYAN Irma H<*kir Tolled a gparkllng 181 game in tjie t to the executive corn- Wdbge. Conf'y " 3 6 threat to start Gaytas, It will di- Call RA. Ceoelia's Women's Bowling League to pace hete STRANGE NOISE: RATTLER#. mittee were Norman Mansfield, . Ca«n#l V4a 3 jnax two weeks of concentrated Met lichen 6-0647-J WASHINQTON, N. C—l f v. Chariots Be-11, of ?irst Hi s ,...' 3 training for the former Perth Miele's Excavating, to victory over Al's Sunoco.". . . Amboy All-Stater, who was unable,., You',, In good handl wllfi... a stranue noise In the wall of jhjs 3t. faMck's, Elizabeth; wuiiam t#»n For Oj»en NlckPrJscoe has a hard-working scouting staff com- farm house, Rufus M. Whitflfild SUls,.fit.', of PeiuiB Qjove Regional 110. DWJ Gos- to play football last year because decided to fumigate with burning iad William K. McQill, of Long «rove in, f m^ ft W hltt O&i posed of Alex Danes, Bob Maseenik, Tom Mutlaney, John Oemko 167, Charks Bohlke Harman had OFlglnaHy cJife CTIOM rags and sulphur. Out came fly 3rnnph High. , RAHWAY | ••d»d by •••*! An MIKII we* Lou Kabriel, Oscar Iverson, Steve Kovacs, Paul De- itldk - (hh e bbiggmtoi f whici h 168. to bring him along slowlyly,, usinusng gmttis, Dundee Nagy, Jiffs Svnwtt and Wjnnucct...-. was about auc feet long m t» People who have no money are John Arva «16* Andrew Lesko A MwtroliMtlia a.t quarterback un- 3D r»tUw. Th« otfaar tow w»w $ i tium who til $um was i«adjr, .But liitk (Continued onPw 16) Stawinkl 203, Edwar^Newklrk 302 in smajjer. have it are seldom rich, tid on Page 16) Cmeh St., Rah t' INDEPENDENT PAGE SIXTEEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 i, Ballnt, D'Apollto, Haglar, Ferd- Bear score ed kick for the extra point was who snared the pigskin on the eight before covering the remain- Inansen, Housman, Llska, Sttlss- however, the thwn, ,..,„• ilocked as the score remained 13-0. tack; guards, Kuznlak, Quapken- end drastically „,„.,/ ! Two minutes before the hatftime Ing distance to payoff territory. VFW Unit Lists Sewaren Notes * Automatic Osborne made . his bush, Andreonl, Schwartz, Cap- club fumbled away V ISELIN PERSONALS •est period, Woodbrldge scored raro; centers, Slmeone, Osborne, opportunity on the'dm"'/"1' tgaln. Molnar took Bey's punt on fourth conversion good to widen the gap by a 34-0 score. Sllvka; backs, Archdeacon, Shla- During the iw ,; ;""v Sale and Supper By Mn. Percy Autien ;he Barron 44-yard line and ran lock, Molnar,.Barbato. Alexander, of Play In the ,' It back to the Jersey City 43. On The. crowd came to its feet mid- Mm .*; jj Iselln, New .tarney EllSMbeth Moscarelli was Installed Ines nad raced down to the eight old freshman, intercepted a pass olo, Foglla, Timmskl, Acquil^, Ben- each occasion the visit '• "•' iL\ Tele. Me. 6-1679 der of the year was announced by —Mrs. Halsey, librarian, an- son, Poulsen, stood firm to keep "u A% ns supreme sub-commander and [Mrs. fteorpe Omsaway, president, before being hit from behind. on the Jersey City 33-yard line. Miss Kitty Donvan also repre- announceg the Seweren Library scoreless. "' ''"» 1 at a meeting of the Avenel Memo- will be open Wednesday mornlnus Alexander then coasted around Although he was playing his Initial Ferris (0) -The block dance sponsored by sented the Circle. Ends: McNamara, Lukailewlcz, Ladles Auxiliary of 4he Iselln rial Post, VFW, at the post rooms, from 9 to 11, The "Story Hour" his right end behind a host of varsity game, Bendzeleskl started —Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell blockers to score. Osborne split Herbat. Falco, Cacapado; tackles, leal Hook and Ladder Co,, Club Avenel. will be held Tuesday afternoon goalward In the manner of a vet- and daughter, Shirlev, Linden: he uprights to push the Barrens Alfonso. Bauer, Mazza, Tevls, trlct 11, and held at Kennedy Plans were furthered for a white from 8 to S, New Woka on tht eran by side-stepping would-be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and further ahead, 20-0. tacklers down to the six where the Sarao; guards, Przystup, Paclllo, proved to bo quite a success. elephant auction sale to be held shelve! include "Katherlne" by Tackles: Kujaw.sk i daughters, Joyce. Deborah and safety man came up to block his iWadlak; center, Ferullb; backs, :1M Iwlin of 1954 was to have October 171 In the post rooms, Anya 8eton; "The Royal Box" by At the start of the second half, Kovacs Cynthia. Midvale were Sflturdnv path to pay dirt. However, the i Russo, Abicca, Weatherbee, Tos- pn chosen but as there were no with proceeds golne to the hos- Woodbrldge received the kickoff Guard,: Zudonyi, K euestfi nt the home of Mr! and Frances Parkinson Keyes; "Mys- ' cano, Qraziano, ClfaretW, Dev- Bowles atejtenU that feature was pital fund. Mrs. Henry Chester and lost little time covering 87 Barron freshman wasn't to be Mrs, Opnrge Maxwell, Charles tery of the Piper's Ghost" by Zll- aney, Bey. Imntwted and Mrs. Joseph 8ulo will be co- yards to hit pay dirt. Molnar, the stopped after pis lengthy trek, so Centers: Street. kSundnv guests of the iah K. Macdonald; "The Hidden he hurdled his opponent to tally Score by periods: '"'"•son —TMe executive board of School chairmen. Spring Mystery" by Mary Adrian; outstanding runner of the after- George Maxwells were Mr. and Mrs. John F. Osthoff gave a noon, climaxed the drive by tak- his first varsity touchdown, Lou Woodbrldge 7 13 7 21—48 ,TJA. will, meet Monday, Octo- Mrs. John Anderson. Iselm. "Pete the Parakeet" by Irma S. Haglar crashed through Jersey Ferris 0 0 0 0—0 VU. Oftus. pp.nS'k - ii at 1:30 P. M.. at the school. renort on the auxiliary dance. Black, and "This Is New Jersey" ing the ball on the Statue of Lib- E —Miss Kn'hleon Maxwell and Tentative nlans were made to hold erty play and romped 28 yards to City's forward wall to score the, Touchdowns:* Shallock, Segy- Oraullck .Icnuiar monthly moetlnK of by John Cunningham. extra point that placed the Red llnfikl 12). Alexander, Bendzeleskl, Verne Gofdon, Charles Street,. a spaghetti supper October 23 cross the final marker. Osborne Park („> P'.T.A. will be a night meeMnR were Sunday evening guests of —The opening meeting of the Blazers on top, 41-0. Hutterrnan, Molnar. Aober 14 at 8 P. M., at the from 5 to 8 P. M. In Avenel School, made his third kick good to make Ends: D Mr. and Mrs'. Alec Cuthbertson, with Mrs. Harold Ban as chair- Sewaren Home and School Cirde the score read 27-0. Late in the fourth period, the Points after touchdown: Os- . It will be "Father's Night". borne 5, Haglar. Klrkpatrlck Oak Tree Road. man. Tickets may be obtained was a "Get-Acquainted" Tea for Score J Times Barrons concluded their scoring men are putting on a comedy —-Mrs. Joseph Mauceri and teachers and parent*. Mtss Strut- ;h. Two mothers did lunch from Mrs. Sarr. Harvard Avenue, when Bob Hutterrnan latched onto children Rosemary and Joseph, or Mrs. John Kimberly, 350 Rem-ton's class won the attendance Priscoe attempted to keep the the ball on a Statue of Liberty play :y this past week, Mrs. Edward were Monday visitors of Mr. and award. Officers for the coming score down In the fourth session, Staten Island Club Manratrbad and Mrs. John Po- sen Avenue. and brewed nineteen yards around Mrs. Frank. Mauceri. Correja year were announced as follows: but the fired-up Barrons were red his left end to tally the final (Jeszwnh, The dark-horse prize was won (Continued from Sports Page) Centers: Fee, Stokf. Avenue. by MM. Bernard Forslund. Hostr President. Mrs. John Cassldy; vice hot as they proceeded to break the touchdown of the nftetnoon. As ning and maneuvering raced Backs: Pembertfm F.,,, .'.—Two delegates from Iselin -s-Mrs.' George Maxwell and esses were Mrs. Robert Schneider oresident, Mrs. George Kolb; hon- game wide open with a three- usual, Osborne split the uprights down to the Asbury Park 19 where ner, Morgan, Klmi,r ,.! . first Aid Squad attended the con- children, Hrioe and Georpe. and Mrs. Raymond Seeman. orary vice president, Miss Stella touchdown surge. Early In the ses- to make it 48-0. IH h vention In Bcfiehhflven, Samuel sion, Woodbrldge battered their he was dropped from behind. At gate, Venerable, Wnii,,, Charles Street, were Monday Wright i secretary, Mrs. Raymond Woodbrldge 148) w this point the period terminated. Blodaett and Joseph Comunale. Daub; treasurer, Mrs. Walter way down to the Ferris High 20- Score by periods guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ends: Segyllnski, Santoro, Fair, When play resumed, at the start ? —Mr. and Mrs. Calvin RAsen- Maucrl. Bird Avenue. Schonwald. yard line where Qene Tlmtnskl Woodbridge o „ „ Brltton, Foldl, Schlavo; tackles, of the fourth session, a Golden I rk iranz. Fords formerly of Iselin, —Religious Instructions for Sodality Elects flipped a short pass to Segylinski, '* o o o are vacationing in Florida. —A card party was held in the children attending the public Sewflren Sohool last night, spon- —Diane Dnriri, daughter of Mrs. schools began this week. Monday Miss Joan Jaeger sored by the Sewaren Demooratlc Hamilton BUllngs, Jr., Wright -^Hopelaivn schools; Thursday for Club. Street, celebrated her twelfth children attending schools 2. 6. 15. AVENEL — Miss Jo»n Jaeger —The next meeting of the Se- birthday at a party Saturday. Her ond 16, 2nd thru 8th grades only. guests Included Nnncy Carlson, was named prefect at the election waren Democratic Club will be Friday, children attending Keas- of officers held by the "Sodality of held at 8 P. M. October 14, In the Wary Dllkes, Virginia De Macedo. bey school. i3|&BDeth Cwlekalo, ahd Virginia St. Andrew's Church. Others Parish House, —Thursday, October 7, a bingo named were Miss Paula Syby, vice McKenro. Darty sponsored by St. Cecelia's — The Sewj>ren Home and 1 president: Miss Jean Cursl, secre- -JMrs. P. N. Haytko, 27 Wright P.T.A. will be held in the school School Circle will hold a food sale Street, held a demonstration party tary, and Miss M'ary Ann Sevchuk, October 14 at 1:30 P, M. at the cafeteria. All members are asked treasurer. it her home, conducted by Mrs. to support It. The P.T.A. eight school. Mrs. Vernon Gelgel, Cen- Johnson Wondbrldue Oaks. Guests grade mpthers have formed a The retiring prefect, Miss Kay tral Avenue, Port Reading Is chair- tacluded Mrs. Mathias Jnnsen, merchandise club, the proceeds Podraza, presented the gavel to man, Mrs. Frank Willis. Mrs. Joseph will go for a three-day trip to Miss Jaeger, who with the new to give an hour or two will be ^Ulllnane, Jr., Mrs. Hermin Washington. D. C, for the eighth officers will take over now duties at the next meeting. Hagedom and Mrs. Hamilton grade pupils. At least $3000 must COMMUNION BREKFAST lilllims. Jr. The Sodality attended the wed- be realized. AWNEL—Plans for the semi- j —Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt ding of Miss Mary Ann Kisieleski, —A house-to-house drive to who bid the members goqd-bye at annual Father and Son Com ffid fiimllv, Kennedy street, have raise SI ,500 for operating expenses munlon Breakfast to be held Sun Returned home after a six weeks the meeting and wished the new will be started Friday by Iselln officers luck. day by the Holy Name Society of vacation in California. Chemical Hook and Ladder Com- St. Andrew's Church after the 7 • —Mrs. Anna Taylor, 158 Mid- pany, The campaign will extend Plans were discussed for a the- atre party at the Paper Mill Play- o'clock mass, were made at a dlesex Avenue, celebrated her through October 24. committee meeting Monday a1 Birthday, Saturday. house, Mlllburn, during the early —The Tegular monthly meeting part of next month. the church hall. George Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maye, 98 of the Italian-American Club will Is chairman and will be assisted §tar Street, announce the birth be held tonight at St, Cecelia's by Michael De Stefano, Frank of a daughter at Perth Amboy Recreation Center at 8 o'clock. RICH BEGGAR IN JAIL. Maculaltis and Thomas O'Neill. (jteneral Hospital. Anthony Di Fazio, president, re- DETROIT, Mich. — Center —Mr. find Mrs. Frank Usefara, quests that each merriber bring Adams, 51, known as Detrlot's $1 Wilson Avenue, recently cele- a new candidate for membership "richest beggar," recently went to Barrons Ready brated their 15th anniversary with in the organization. jail for the 49th time. Police ar- a part-y at their home. rested Adams for begging and (Continued from Sports Page) —The Lndy Foresters of Ameri- found $279 in cash in his pockets out of the air by Leo Segyllnski as ca, Star of Iselln Circle 54, will and a bank book showing a $7,000 he raced over the final stripe for hold its insular semi-monthly Today's Pattern balance. the touchdown. Osbome's attempt- meeting October 11 at School 15, at 8 P. M. DeleRates at the Grand Circle Convention in Atlantic Sports Roundup 'Continued from Soorts Page) The lone N.J.S.I.A.A. football rule change for 1954 Stouts Plan states that a 15-yard penalty for holding will be drawn no matter which side is guilty of, the infraction. In the Halloween Party past only five yards were stepped' of! for defensive ,. AVENEL —Girl Scout Troop 6 holding. ... Joe Ruj*gieri, a former Woodbridge fac- completed plans for a Halloween ulty member and assistant coach, was one of the four party at a meeting in the home officials who worked last (Saturday's game at the sta- of their leader, Mrs. Herman Steinbach, Commercial Avenue, dium. . . . Mauro Motors Fire Power keglerettes are with the new president, Rochel!\ functioning in the fast Middlesex County Women's Catano, presiding. The party will be held October Major League. . . . Duffy was the recipient of a new 38 at the home of Mrs. Carl Glos- collar, after picking Woodbridge to upend Ferris High. Ifey, Burnett Street. Plans were also discussed for a cake sale to . . . Walt Merwin and Ed Kenney copped the Lucky be held in the near future on Rah- Eight golfing title at their lodge In the Pocono Moun- tyay Avenue, in front of George's tains last weekend. We understand Walt Is having difi Food Box and the Italian-Ameri- can Store. i ficulty placing his four-foot engraved trophy since Mrs. . Members were asked to bring Merwin insists that he remove it from their living donations for the Juliette Low Fund at the next meeting. The room window where it stood under a fair-sized spot- scouts decided to make stuffed light. ... It may sound ridiculous but it's true—a local toys to be entered in a contest hunter is contemplating usingia set of hearing aids to sponsored by the Avenel Junior Woman's Club. The toys will then track down deer when the season opens. . . . RicHie be donated to needy children at LDOLL CLOTHES Kuzniak, the Barron guard, gave a demonstration of 8 latpr date. EACH CUT FROM devastating blocking against Ferris High. . . . After Rutgers to Tackle ONE PIECE being misinformed, we learned that Tommy McAuune was voted the outstanding lineman against Paterson NEWSPAPER..:. (Continued from Sports Paee) East Side and, not Lou Hagler, as we stated before. ... Ron looked so good as a fullback 9186 Coach Frank Capraro's Barron Jayvees fought Sayre- against Princeton that Harman FOR DOLL ., Inserted him in Bobby Redman's 14"—22" ville to a 0-0 standstill earlier this week. . . . Ferris |>lace and stepped up the "groom- Ing Gayta.s" campaign. High's Isaac Weatherbee suffered a broten leg in last Gaytas saw only limited action Saturday's clash with, Woodbridge. against Fordham last Saturday, Pattern 9186 for dolls 14, 16, 18, tout in spots hereally put new life 20, 22 inches tall. Yardage require- ADVERTISEMENT' $lto the team. He engineered Rut- ments in pattern. Use gay scraps. gers' only successful scoring drive. Send Thirty-five cents in coins ••Gaytas i,s a player, with tre^ for this pattern—add 5 cents for The freedom of the press is bamjc to all your American mendous • crowd appeal, largely each pattern it you wish lstclass Going Someplace? because he likes to gamble and is mailing- Seud to 170 Newspaper freedoms. 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