On Thortdnj WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 htmtf u 2nt CUa MkU At P. 0, Wocdkridti, X, J. PRICK 10 CENTS >rcdict 100^000 Population Here;bewaren Colonia Teens'Program Ratable } ivsent Problems to Grow Apace Stresses Body Fitness]^ j)ue By RUTH WOI.K Bathing we came up with the Increase." "Zemin* is not a cure-all. It ii Just Mr. Gels believes that within 15 yean, Woodbrldge Town- ,f ihc tools to be used—and not Ignored—If good plan- ship will exhaust whatever land still -temalnlng that is Ill t ,-MIIMS lirr to be achieved," Gordon G, Gels, project suitable for future use. On the basis of existing zoning 111 , inr nf Community I'lanninf Associates, the firm which control* and a continual trend In single-family home con- Unsafe' By Sept. iii „,.paring a Master Plan for the Township, said. struction, "a complete saturation of the* municipality could Water is 'Highly occur about 1975 with 100,000 residents," he said. 1r <;Hs compared the construction of a home bj an RrvaJuation Program 11(li,iilu»l with Mauler Planning. "If a stranger doesn't believe that Woodbrldge Township Contaminated' Says \, you start with acquiring the land and then building has had a 123 per cent Increase In population since 1950," Mr, Gelt went on, "all he has to do is to go up the Garden Report by Bailey To be Reflected In inniul-itlon and up to the roof, to you start in plan- - Mr. (id* explained, "You must make atudlei of State Parkway and lot* over U> the left. All he will •*« to 6BWAREN — Tests of the i II si\ population trends, traffic problems, schools and a sea of roof toot." ater at Sewaren Beach re- In '60 Tax Bills .MI imi %nd public facilities before you can come to The land-use report—a study of what we do have and eled that it is highly con- WOODBRIDQB — Publtt cniichnlnn." what land Is suitable for construction—Is now in the proc- taminated and "highly unsuit- hearings will start late lit Au- i a recent meeting with the Township Planning Board ess of study, but has not reached the stage of recommenda- able for swimming," Health dation as yet. fnist or early In September oft ,„ Kjvi- x progrem report on the Matter Plan studies, Mr Dfficer Harold J. Bailey said oday. the final report of the Realty .•Miniated the current papulation of the Township at In reference to land use, the firm will suggest the best Appraisal Company on tha id noil. Thin, he said, represents an Increase of 123 per cent use of vacant land so it will pay Its way. Mr. Gels stressed The sample used for the test Township's revaluation pro- i ,. ,)!•> ( nitrd States Census of 1950. several times that the land use report Is the major report, as taken Monday at high gram, I think some of the members of the Board thought mj Olher fields to be studied are recreation—current facili- Ide. Joseph Rubenstein, preddehi matt was aomewhat high," the planner related, "but ties and future needs—and schools, A preliminary test by the Bell of the concert said yesterday usine the last federal census and retting the number "We plan to meet with the School Board first," Mr. Gels Laboratories proved there was the program la in Its "final of building permits since that time jou can get a fairly said, "and when we get through with our study we may or an unusual amount of harmful stages." trnir window and a stain- feet away. Others were of the opinion ginning the plant should hln What Is new is to find some- active in Little League , form while the rest sit and again to determine whether we siH or aluminum door. they were "afraid It might about 100 men. Some used the excuse that thing being done to remedy this men's Softball and tennis, he watch, were correct in our findings or mside will be entirely re- establish t precedent and other Both malelc anhydride an the water* are cleaner now do at the local level. heard about the national pro- 'Too Much Lard' whether the taxpayer is justi- 'd in accommodate the members close behind to sewage treatment and the Chief fumaric acid, Mr. Wilson sale Last Saturday at the Spring- gram in "Sports Illustrated' "Take a look at the kids to- fied In his complaint." ss nnd even the electric Egan In seniority who might fact that blue-claw crabs have are used in large volume no wood Swimming Club a Youth magazine. day,"'Mr. Smith urges-. "There's Mr. Rubenstein said there ar» will be changed, have a chance, to serve as chief, reurned to Smith's Creek, Al- for plastic boats, automobile Fitness program was inaugu- "It sounded like a wonderful too much lard on a lot bt them. of course "chronic objectora would be eliminated If the re- though tome Sewaren families *M month, wtMn John bodies and in othtr winforced rated. Sponsored nationally by thing, so. I sent, off for There's too many rounded who would only be satisfied if have forbidden their youngsters Bun. president. announced V«»t** wanted." plastic structures. They Information," he explains. "A (Continued on Page 2) we wattwHhtfr mm," II, U mandatory for officers of the. American Association lor First Saving*' and Loan tllid, particularly, he said ^ Uw tew*, other* "But overall," he continued, nation was eom'ni to all other ranks to retire at 85 the Corvette, the sports point to the fact that they have "we have found the public ac- dbridire he said the decision If Chief Egan's plea is ac- manufactured by Chevrolet. been swimming there since they cepts our findings as proper here wa* made follow- cepted, there Is a strong possi- Simon Askln, Heyden-New were kids "and nothing has with a uniformity and equality happened to us." Youths AttackedMunkr Trial (steadily Increasing demands bility that Capt. Nels Lauritsen port's president, stated "th of tax burden on all." Township resident* for a*'1 be named Deputy Chief as present consideration is a log: It is understood Realty Ap- » convenient location. HepPuty Chief Benjamin P. Par- cal progressive step to augmer praisal Company will advertise stntod at that time that'sons, who Is now on sick leave the bnslc intermediates we no Dust, Smoke Help Lauded in The Independent-Leader the prnximately 20 per cent ofi*W retire In September when sell to the surface coating After Girl Slur dates of the various hearings *t swing's business, both he will be 65. On the other plastic and resins and agricul WOODBRIDGB-In a letter and the time and place, inns nnd home financing, hand, the chief's request Is tural chemical industries." WOODBRIDGE — Police have been questioning several ,o Mayor Hugh B. Quigley, As- "Taxpayers will be given v in the Township. denied undoubtedly Captain "The demand for both male: Plaints Heard youths regarding the attack upon Bernard Gortner, 19, 207 sistant Prosecutor Edward J. ample notice and we will do our Laurltsen will be named chle: anhydride and fumaric acid hi best to give each taxpayer in- WOODBRmQE — Dust and Regina Street and 15-year-old Norman Schwartz, 22 Ellsworth Dolan commended the Wood- been increasing steadily," as he has seniority and rank smoke were the problems dis- Street, both of Iselin. bridge police department for dividual attention." he said. said, "and this factor, couplet and has served w Acting Chief cussed at Board of Health According to Sgt. Arthur Donnelly and Detective Anthony ts "invaluable assistance to lower Bids whenever It has been ntces&ary ...May be Promoted^ the Increasing lnterna meeting Tuesday. Zuccaro, Gortner, his young sister and Norman alighted from this office during the recent for Chief Egan to be absent. 1 use of both products by Heyden Residents of Sewaren com- a train shortly after 11 at night and lengthy trial of Willie Members of the Town Com- Newport has been the prim Wildlife Pets plained of the dust emanating and stepped Into a diner nearby Butler who was tried for the consideration in making mittee made a point of empha- from a base ball field there and to call Norman's parents to pick murder of James Quacken- die Aug. decision to construct an Sales sizing the fact that they did Committeeman Peter Schmidt them up in the car. As they left Likely bush." ditional plant." 1 VnODBRIDGE — Bids for not have to appoint a Deputy was irked at the contractors for the diner, four youths In a car Come First The recent industry deman Mr, Dolan also thanked the $253,000 Chief—that such an appoint- the new Kennedy Park School, made a remark to the girl." coiistructlon of for both materials have out- department for "assigning De- WOODBRIDGE — "There is J-th of sanitary sewers may ment was at the discretion of Iselln, who he said, are burning Gortner turned around and To Fall Off passed industry production, tective Daniel Panconi to work no brotherly love anymore," ived at the August 4 the Town Committee. "huge piles of brush" covering looked at the occupants and was Mr. Wilson said he will have asked: WOODBRIDGE - It will be with Lieutenant William Bucko Adam Balut, 336 Ford Avenue, nnd contracts awarded There has also been some talk the area with smoke. Fords, told the Town Commit- further information on the ex- "What are you looking at?" a long time before Charles J. of our office." p•>• August 18 session, Mayor ' appointing two other cap- Health Officer Harold J. tee Tuesday night when ha nct size of the plant and es- S(?t. Donnelly said "one word Weiss, formerly of 83 Lincoln The letter goes on to state: H Quigley said Tuesday. Ulna, so that a captain will be timated cost within a few weeks,. Bailey disagreed with Mr. Avenue, Colonia, can try any emphatically stated he would \\ rspect that work, on the n charge of each eight-hour Schmidt and said the contrac- led to another" and the youths "Detective Panconi, through ^ a contract giving tha Construction is expected to be- got out of the car and followed of his rackets again. not ill start about a week hift. At there is only gin in the fall.. tors are not to blame. He was sentenced Monday hl« Untiring efforts, working Township the right-of-way for H the Gei'tners and' Schwartz to w fi cnn i the contracts are awaxd- ine other captain, Elmer Krys- ,' "Don't •#}l,ynj,,th*.r, ahi by Magistrate Andrew D. Des-' . days and night*.,, , *. ,.' a sewer line unless a promiu

. ,:••.• the underpass, he said. CAR LOOTED back the committeeman, "th was made—and kept—to per- One of the youths identified morid'on three counts of fraud «WereWy responsible In the t*1' ordinance, providing for Chief Egan was born in the school 14 directly In back of my serve the trees on his property WOODBRIDGE-^Sunglasses, as a n-jear-C/ld who }ias been to the tune of 270 days In the proper preparation and pres- issuance of bonds for the nd Hills section of Fords on house." ••" which he maintains at "a sanc- small tools and his car registra- In trouble with the police be- "ounty Jail. When he gats out entation of the State's, case. I in -ing of the project, was Sovembef U, IBS! He received Mr. Bailey stated he has tufo tor wildlife." tion were stolen from the glove fore and is now in the deten- he nffrt'flnd there are seven feel-«onfltont thU type of co- nf them dealing with the came under the* smoke code tc "he has a bad arm," troyed," on which the lines will anything," • was arrested after It Is not expected that the New which the health officer re The minor said he started to He suggested the Township i «nd how the project wjll be he had fleeced homeowners of Jersey Supreme Court will hear plied: pull away and "as I did Billy "deposits" for Iron railings permit him to dig the ditches fcd After Viewing Much of World, the case before November. Then It is i^p to you'.as i (tyjlllam Dangell, 20) hit which were never delrmeH. He for th» »»w#r lines and In that The jury convicted Butler of Township Committeeman ti Gortner." also opened a $5 convenience way he could make certain th#t ress charges," , murder In the first degree' with omen are. Hurt Asked why iie started the checking acount in the Fords the trees would not be damaged Airman Decides Woodbridge BestIt was agreed that all con no recommendation of mercy fight, the 17-year-old said he National Bank and issued $25 or destroyed. hi Colonia Mishap tractors will be given warnings. after a six-week trial. It marked 1 WOODBRIDGE — After 'just didn't like the kid," re- checks. Mr. Balut's lot is 100x175 «>DBRIDGE — Two worn- Division in the Philippines and In the dust problem, Sewaren the third |triil for Butler. In travelling all over the world, ferring to Norman, • According to Sgt. Van Pelt, and Is practically covered with »'-iv treated at Rahway Gutun. He was wounded during resident^ complained that the April 1957, he was sentenced M Sgt. Carl Dunn, new recruit- One of the others in the car Weiss was arrested 16 times trees some oo f whichh nhee m$ •Hal Saturday for "injuries the Korean War. dust emanating from the ball ing officer for the Air Force, . (Continued on Page 2) since 1944 on several com- to death, but the Supreme are "40 and 50 years old" and Invd >n an automobile, ac- Sgt. Dunn, who is available field was causing a hardshii cpurt set aside the sentence ,t Perth Amboy is convinced plaints ranging from larceny "they can't be "replaced." The at the intersection of to young men interested in an allergy sufferers and homes and ordered a new trial. In place is full of small wildlife ; Woodbridge Township is the of an automobile to illegally t«" Road and Caison joining the Air Force eveii day (Continued on Page 2) Installed place to live when he retires. wearing a Marine Uniform. He February the second trial ended and birds, he said, Colonia. at the Post Office Builolng has served terms in Ahnandale ^ a mistrial after four weeks. Although only 89 years old Mayor Hugh B. Quigley to'rdlng to Fa.troljn.en Ed- Room 206, is the holder of sev- $210 Paid by Woman Freeholder Head His co-defendants, Eugene Bit. Dunn Has been In service and Rahway. agreed with Mr. Balut the trees Hessel and Walter Singer, THI medals and commenda- WOODBRIDGE—"Freeholder and Bland Williams. Ranged for 17 years, serving in World just Here on Visit should be saved, but the latter • operated by Mrs, Alta tions. William J. Warren. Fords, was BEXUTY MARRED their pleas and are now serving said he would not sign a,ni War II and In the Korean con- WOODBRIDGE — A New Amboy Road, Totten- He has been awarded the Installed as president of the 10 to 15 year terms in State contract for he no longer be- flict. ark woman found out Mon WOODBRIDGE - Four hub In a collision with Silver Star, Purple Heart, Com- New Jersey Association 'of lieved in the' "word of man" At present, the recruiting of- day Magistrate Andrew D. caps were stolen from his ca prison. On May 11, Butler car driven by Mrs. Jo mendation Medal, Asiatic The- Chosen Freeholders yesterday that he only "trusted Qod." ficer, U residing »t 111 First Desmond means what he says. whjle it parked in fron stood trial alone and on June Sttaera, L-a Avenue, atre, with two battle stars; at a hinnhtmn at the Trenton According to law, If Balut Avenue, Port Reading, with his Some time ago, Mrs. Olga bf his home on South Park ljj the jury brought in the miu. World War II Victory Meda Coiintry^Club, does not sign a contract per- wife and 33-month-old daugh- Simon Blacker was told to Drive, guilty verdict. with 3 stars; Good 'Conduct, Mr. Warren announced his mitting the right of way, the "'«'<1 mid'taken to the his get out of town and stay out tor' , " „ - . Pre-Pearl Harbor, American plans for 1959-60 which in- Township could go through con- »y Culunia First Aid Squat w .go to jail., This weekend, I have betm all over, Theatre, Asiatic Occupation clude stepped-up efforts to re demnation proceedings. How- r-Vmilr Palmer a passen nevel was In defiance of the order, she 1 Dunn said, "and I " and United Service Medal. capture a large share of state ever, no action was taken by Hit' Mclntire car who was returned t» town and forced Help for Polio Victims in a town In which I felt right. highway user- revenuas for th% Town Committee, *(i for a laceration of the her way Into the home of a at home the way I do in Wqod- county road building. The »•>* admitted, and Mrs former friend, John Chegus, brldgeVThls is an up and com- Man Injured at Car Fords man heads the highways » who was released aftei 1*9 West Street. Q)lonl». ing community and when * re Crmhes into Vole and bridge department, Aim of New Fund DriveCar Fire* Put Out treated for contusions. When she appeared in Ore I would like tq go into some formerly represented the old and a decrease In the amount 1 WOODBRIDGE — An Eliza court, Mrs. Blacker was fined WOODBRIDGE — An emer- By Avenel Firemen business here." ' Second Ward on the Town Com- gency Marih*of Dimes will be available in the Epidemic Aid beth resident was Injured Sun $210. with an alternative nf EN&J — Two new can *<>r Fined, Jailed Sgt, Dunn has a year to go M/SGT, CARL DUNN mittee. held early in August it was Fund from which chapters may on his present enlistment, day when his car crashed into on his present enlistment, He 180 days In jail. She paid the decldec' at a meeting of the draw wljen their funds are ex- were damaged by fire on Rout* Fireworks Sale then Plans to nenllat for He attended Miami schools and a pole on St. George's Avenue, floe and promised never to I over the weekend. Avenel. PANELESS March of Dimes chairmen, hausted. The Epidemic Aid - A tint of another "hitch" before retiring, graduated from High School return. , On Saturday, the motor of Identified as Charles Wood, FORDS — Six large windows The extra campaign, is neces-Fund is now practically ex- I plus 30 days In the county Meantime, he Is hoping If he there, While In service he has a car owned by Barney Simon, 68, Bond Street, Elizabeth, the TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY were broken over the weekend sary, because on a nation-wide hausted. the punishment meted does • good Job with recruiting managed to- obtai-"-n thre«—e ari•""d Pasfiaio, was badly damaged, motorist was taken to Perth ISELIN — The Iselln Post In a new building being, con- basis the annual fund raising Locally a mall campaign, Pedor. Eatontown young men for the Air Force a h»U years of college educa On* Sunday, th* rear part of permitted to tlon at the ytilversity of Miami Amboy General Hospital by 363fi, VFW, Rifle and Pistol structed for Hatco Chemical netted less than half the amount handled from-Hhe Chapter Of- session and uj*. of fire- ldp^ In Perth Ambw. will be a car owned by George Johnson, jfapt Aid auu4a#fid iw»xWmim, of conducted. Letters will be In Philadelphia, wu destroyed. it alleged to have soli Born In Rtehmond, Va,, Sst Wounded In Kent treated for fractured ribjand at the Woodbrldge Avenel ?lre Company wa* call- he abrasions. He «u admitted fo: Range, upper Main Street, 3iuv btondent for Wallace J. WUck, funds for the, various activities the mall the first week In Au< pt'*(llit, at the VorbeBdal Dunn moved to Miami; Fla., During World War II ] In both tires. day. cantractori. >en • 8hU<1' terve4 with Uu lLUi Airborne furUwr treatment.

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A n»«T» nf P»«>r Atnhm S» lrtW. PHNTHG FOR BUSINESS 1 I down'* each day as also - ieca atwit k»e?ing the yrjr^i- Ttntmtip OUR BUSINESS LAK£ rd in- *n to wsri ai U* profra«,,BBSI P»t o^f ti% ra«3 Tir »«-ricei liTiitenant t&id ao-t » Jar. tare laad xue *n& *e aipecu Whether its a :c~ It 9 practice toan and a- and ptaies oi expedite your cfL:-: r Funeral Home, Strnm «j» be held at » at understood ara! afreed npoa oy 111 JOT Ralph W. 8t John's Church and burtal era lions or a !»:L-:: TOP SUMMER VALUE! Lake. 15 Goodrich Street, who 111 be in the church cemetery. stimulate your ^ ^ ££T5 SS£"he had f- '• nt^iSE^OtCHT well design and r:-' ;:-.ed here for 2» yean and wai Aaierican dfarettej continue to your best adTar.:; explored by V. 8. Grp*umw w W""1 aBKad, Ooreffi. Our dtilrenw xn: ON COAL Company He TU vice preei- menX flpires shor. Colonia Teen der.t D.' it.e Iselln Pint A;d NeartT 5.MO.000.000. United j right on tbe dr. . ; Pennsylvania Premium Anthracite from Patf Sq-iad Stat«i ci?aretie« were exported our prices v~. - PEA He ii fun'ved by hi» widow.'in the first Knr- month* sense, too1 95 1 Q 45 Mrs Joiephlne Oallo Late; a 1959. •nen mtde o! the da-jghwr, Rosemary and twin P^pig , , STOVE 1 10.1 p aV gir fK nanre. Who retliy tooiri That f0, COAL I O „•. wr.s. Robert ar.d Ralph. J:, a) Coast Democrats to treat ^ ftT * j ^ '^ r.ve yetn home; hi* moiher. Mii. ROM Warner as '60 hopefii!. Iperhapi no* good not good «l MIDL%£SEX PRESS Laxe, Iselin; two sitfert, Mri. game* 'J no reason .hi» or BROS., & WEXLER Review of reefcuior: stamina, endurance and t> taken. deal condition need be poor. ORDER NOW - CALL FU 8-1000 Jftftsne: a Jo adTised that BUT COAL - TUX OIL KOPPEB'S COKf there "a a rroirihi tendfLCT Slur at Girl and supemsior. trj need for garteG apartnenU to get off that linuf-room Population or the ne» m-iitS-dTellaig de- 36 E. GRAND AVENUE RAHWAY 3 come ."^r.us.ed froa Pa?e ! sofa and ^. fi?ned apartments not only far .the :::* nearly married, bui oider wood ATenue. Woodbrid?e. up couples who» faTTiiHe* . have d:d r.ot partic:pat« in vhe ! married and moved to'.d jjbstanvially the nrr s:orT. A fourth rrith, Clean-Sweep or.lv tf R'jdT, »§ grill to be erim- These co a study o! w industry. Mr. Geiw stressed The FORDS NATIONAL HANK ..W( &rf ups. 'taring broad rsgr.ts of the immediate need tf indjstry 2Q fow £natt:f ril!1 A4mit« Drinkiut " ,.BJ. >cd problems, the here to help -foot ffle bill.; The youth in the detention <****:• for da- ifive contiruMi. B«PC» S A L E home admitted dr^kin* 'about u['ff- 5&0-yard ru:.-*»i*. ^p report 11! forsiat* a 'there are many ne» Now Paying al norais ir. ail thes* •laiiijic?',:c'- for pf ;i?h* iri\i*nr that s^onl was purchased in R^hi-jv have bwr. established for a< streets by f-ar.ctic.i — -be Ttircaei} in yf^r TO-=TJ.*.:P •jivrrr. ^d !lz? ^ '••' AAHPER based a To?r.j.-.:p Siree: Plar. — de-- r.e >-.a;d. 'The nen r«ear:h lab- n SUMMER SUITS Sgt Domjelijely laisaid aftealie: ththee ' P*rforaance» of 8.580 ooys ;ermir? ulf.ma'.f d?s;ricie oravar.es i."= d«;ra";> ijpes cf for this r.: '.:?ht industry tr.d thro^'r. w'- HIGHER Gortcer Tts treated »t tnd gir^ in 2« «ai« Ph-ii. a nghu 0.' td.*^rr: in« uey c*r, be re«-jlai*d T4.:h Pcrth Afiiboy General ptall and FURNISHINGS "for 1 laceration" of the mftr toftetter hi* a tnunp on the A icore of M. per With most of the summer still ahead take your his head Norman escaped In- c*m means averaie 'slKer 1 INTEREST pick from these cooi, ensp suits a: a fraction cf . i_T Gortner. according to lae ° ^**'. Kd M per cer.t i» merit or Come One-Gome All! their original pnces: **rteant. «"J] Urr. an assault »J>OTe average (goid badge* ar.C Diitery complain agarnt Certificates of achievement To The Nothing held bark! Everytrir.g goes ... at Darjei!. ar* f^ro to youngsters •waatt prices rr.&rked way down to a rock-bottom iow' improvement hu been marked ISELIN FAIR RATE Thii a your opporttoity to choose from a wide though their (core may bt lea array of newest, smartest stmrr.er suits a: a Chief Egan than S8 per cent. ". St. l>cf lia*« Grounds (EffrcUve July-1*») terrific saving. p^ ,. Of the 77 boya and pr!i te*t- Gran.. Street, opp, fe R,.R. Station inir ciuu. UUPC M frotr. Woodbrtdgt High School'"rd*"JT"l." BARGAINS KEEPS HIM WARM-SuittdHe pUyed bmsebti! In the In-:-^ we7e INTERtM » £H einroLOifcatf, ce»- Marie s_strj- LeaftM *ith Barber „ we7e BARGAINS IV "tpact* ke«ps wearfci Asphalt Company and RarilaD. Good Food - 9 Rides - 3D Booths Per Annum «m in t Er.p- Copper Worn, He ierred In wbtl " reiUj . ___ . rvi Bectioh • of youngsters • wouli .1 of a." hour"! urjr.ersioc jen .i« Wsoveneatr I. .sit Hee isa inarfied "FUN FOR M ENTIRE FAMILY" IQ Now BARGAINS in Arctic wavers a*. M de-jrm -r, j ;•.« former Gertrud* Hurley be*(?w Zero kt u£ father of tvo eonj of the *** m ^ cluo here foir da'^jhKft swun and play tennis dally tad Free Parking DOW are P«>^»Wy Inkier shaw $22.93 $17.95 JMM4 F«nx at IS free Adm,Moti 39.95 Suits OUR LAWN 31.95 25. From pau-oimau .-* SAVINGS ACCOIM ia".jir.:td to tt» inototcjclt Ar. :n'.erest:n? stde-Ufr St Cecelia's 45.00 Suits now 35.95 GREEN tefgeai;! aad then. a poti t.e jjtid {or c'ub acored '.0 per cent 55.00 Suits now 43.95 11 jri>*. Ht *u iiaaird chj;l t"iin the Iwyi in all sever te? ISELES FAIR *bii. "Dor:"; rat, ux why. • Complete Banking (All Summer He a fii« sreiideat ol u.e.Iselin fitness Mpert &ays »•;•.;. a ditto Street, Ueta. N. J.| SPORT COATS . a- Jersey Stal* Superior Of- grin. '"Girt at 11 and 12 • Join Our Vacation $35.00 now $27.95 > Spaieiou* Parking I "< ACRINITE' t Drive-lip TROUSERS 20% OFF Orgow Any itraw hat now $3.95 Knitted Polo Shirt* &ow $3.70 — 3 (or $9.49 LIGGETT REX ALL DRUG M Swim trunk* now $1.95 and $2.95 Summer Rob?* now $3.95 All short sleeve sport ,*hirts 20' < off Undershirts and shorts 79c each — 3 for $2.2* U Iki. - II 7i Other selected furnishings have been reduced not all patterns in every site — however you In the Nm can choose from a most extensive and valut-, SHOPPING PLAZA Just Ull Linioln Highway full collection. COLONIA RITCHIE'S «•>":*»;: pvi*'a2J OVUt M YEAR8 OF SEBHCE TO SAVi--- CHABGK Open Fridij IT! TH 1:31 r.M. Garden Center COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT

COSMETIC DERT. CIGAR DEPT. LUNCHEONETTE The FORDS NATIONAL IA» L Briegs & Sons ...... l(j Tel. FHI-UIO PLENTY OF TEL FU 1-8455 Opea9A.M.to9P.M. Bmttb ai.Kioj SttMta. Ftrth Amboy. N. J. Dally I A- If. (IIf P. M. FREE PARKING uwUv 9 A. M. U> 5 P. M. UiMBXR >«MRAL RttmV* run rauora - wu or f T«M f MEMBER Of FIWRAL MfOflTT Till I r M. THURSDAY, JULY Ifi, 1959 PAGE THRRE Miss Carolie R. Menko Tug Day* Scheduled Committee Heads Named \\c,d Sox For Little League. Area Bo; WOODBRIDGE — Official Weds Albert J. Simone UK days of Woodbrldft Mttl« By Woodbridge K of C Leatuf and Pony Ltague lans Gay WOODBRIDQE—Miss Carolie have been scheduled for to- WiKtDBRIDGE - William At Y Camp ;. Menko, daughter of Mr. and morrow and Saturday. IWoy announced the appoint- — Well, It ment of committee chairmen to. Andrew C. Menko. 157 Parents are urged to ro- WOODBMDGE -- A tflUj Of I . a week for any Town- for the rorninn ypar f0r Mld-Brenda Budney fospedl Street, was married oprrat*. All helper* arc asked 1S9 ramper*. several from UtU ./'rrsldfinta who grew up In •aturday to Albeit J, Simone, illrspx Council, Knlghts of Co- to report at St. James' Audi- j Township, started the ',..i,fhiisetfe trying to root ion of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. lumhus. as follows: „ Hoston team. Not since torium at fl A.M., on the two Engaged to Wed two-work porlnd this week *tl Simone, Winchester, Mass. days or Aft soon thereafter as ii,.r iiill has there been such A Hint strlsh, »lx point chair WOODBRIDOE — Mr. and thr Central New Jersey YMCAj n Rev. Q, A. Dolphin officiated possible. mnn: Jnmes I>Joy, Catholic nmsliinit victory of an un .t the ceremony at St. Mary's Irs. Stanley P. Budney, 557 '• (-Amp at Blalrstown. During] n activities; John Papp, Jr., (l,1(. nKalnst an old enemy hurch, Winchester, Muss. lyrtle Avenue, have announced I the first period, there weif council activities; Joseph Chi- „. soft from too many years Given In marriage by her he engagement of their (laugh- 'campers in attendance, 0M| ather, the bride wore a gown: fra. fraternal activities; Law- er, Brenda, to Ralph, Paul !third nf whom remained tVt\ • liiilillK. Schmidt Target rence Lucas, membership; Jo that some )f silk brocade with scoop neck- rartagllone, son of Mr. »nd[ it.hr second two werltJ. may not follow lne, short sleeves and waltz- seph Fedor, publicity; Herbert Mrs. Paul Tartagllone. 20 East' Swimming tests, canoe trip*, , bull closely, we will Jus length harem skirt. She wore a Of GOP Aspirant Reese, youth; William Orausam >reen Street. nature hike*. cwrniRht tripe on | ritualistic: Thomas Dunlgan , Mint the Boston Red Soxirown of pearls from which fell ISF.IJN — David Nicola, Jr Miss Budney Is a graduate of the Appalachian Trail and shrine. Woodbridge High School. A i 1,1 the bottom In the her shoulder-length tulle veil. candidate for the Town Com- REV. DR. WALTER many other activities are beta* 'union model In New York, .„[.. won five games stralgh She carried an orchid surround- mittee from the Fourth Ward CIFRSBACII Also, Stephen Kager, civic njoyed. Ralph S. MUDIU ed by stephanotls. he was runner-up In the Miss WKDDING SOON Miss m.;(. the , at a meeting nt the home ol Nicholas Ballo, hospital beds jresldent. announced that the i New Jersey competition for the Judith Anne Ellison, daugh- id series champs for many Miss Martha Jane Menko, as Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tagllareni, John Mullen, John Gels, Petei camp has exceeded 100 j McCann, lapsatlon; Bertfand Mlu Univerw contest. ter ol Mr. and Mn. Benja- maid of honor for her sister, 182 Worth Street, took Com- Elilaon, Jr., 1711 per cent of its capacity. a good many Dr. Giersbach Mosenthlne, athletic*; Mr. Chi Mr. Tartagllone is a graduate min F. was attired In a waltz-length mltteeman Peter Schmidt to North L r Strrtt. V«ldoita. A two-week period of can ,.,.,.. I feel nertous abou era, blood donors; William if Woodbridge High School and gown of coral silk organza with task for what he said W "fail- Ga., and rranddaughter of 'or girls is scheduled lor ,, .Him! out in print as a Red Haug, 8r., sick; Mr. Gels, vet is employed by the United satin trim. She wore a match- ure to represent us." To Preach Here the Ute Mr. and Mn. Ben-gust 15 to 29. and there f ... fun. The rest of the wrlter'i ng orown of sequins and pearls erans and memorial; Mr. MulStates Envelope Company, Edi- son and is a member of the Na- jamin F. Ellison, Arenet, will still a few vacancies here. Mr, i.niiily. led by her grandfather with a short tulle veil and car- Discussing the meter | WOODBRIDGE — Rev. Drlen. , admissions and Insurance tonal Guard. * be married July 30 fo James Mason urged that any inter* . , ,. fivnves rooters from wa; ried a bouquet of roses and car- stanchions that the Parking Walter dfersbach, secretary for and Peter Bltwinsky, funeral. Authority had Installed, Mr special gifts for the Board of Russell Lineberier in VIUM- ested parents register their ;,,, k who regarded anyone whi nations. Mr. Mownthtne announced daughters M soon a* poee**le. j i. l the Red as just wantlni Nicola declared that Commft- Home Missions of the Congre- Perth Amboy Hospital ta. Mt» EIIIMM Is also the f Prank Van Ummersen III, few tickets remain for thi granddaughter of Mr. and lit Is not necessary to be a ;., M'C easy wins. 'That new Belmont, Mass, was best man teeman R. Richard Krauss had gational Christian Churches 1 1 baseball game to Yankee Sta Treated1570 in June Mrs. Frankljn H. Sanborn, member to attend. i, i hi Rang of Tom Yawkey's and Nicholas Fitzgerald, Jr., j recommended that the Town and secretary of promotions for dium Sunday. Bus leaves the PERTH AMBOY — Perth Railway. „ what Grandpa called them Winchester, Mass, was usher. Committee send & letter to thethe denomination's Missions! council home at 12:15 PM. Amboy General Hospital re- V n wo would hear yet once A reception was held at the Parking Authority asking for re-Council, will be the guest min- ported 1570 admissions during .,, ,ni about the Team Hotel Somerset, Boston, Mass moval of the meter stanchions ister at the First Congrega- the month of June. An average' LWV Schedules 11 .liny (Braves, natch) In 191 Mrs. Simone graduated cum In Fords. However, the candi- tional Church for the next 355 patients occupied the hoi Name Brookfield ,,;. .inly Fourth they were MUde from Tufts iTniverslty, date charged, ".no m«ntlon ot three Sunday*. Summer Bible pltal daily and their average !!. i ml torn of the league and a Jackson College, and taught in the removal of the Iselln Fund raising work has been stay was 0.8 days. There were Candidate Mgkt ..,. riid of the season they woi Woodbridge Township for four stanchions has com* from him a big interest in Dr. Olersbach's 903 operations, 1,263 x-ray To legion Post W6ODBRIDGE—Mrs. Prank I!,,, pennant! Hundreds months. She will teach In Med- (Mr, Schmidt)." School Winds Up life— the past several years procedures and 13,595 labora- WOODBRIDOK — Stanley Mafciur and Mrs. MM Dtner- !•;, ,',cs rooters were sustalnei ford, Mass., in the fall. Mr. Nicola, WOODBRIDQE—Rev. Lesl in his talk, witn spectacular results. Thta tory tests. Brookfield, Avenel, was elected;man represented the i,v i hut victory, apparently, fo Mr. Simone graduated from also claimed Commltteeman Egry presided »t the closlm Interest began during graduate Emergency room cases, which vice commander of the Middle- ldge Township League o* I next 40 years.) rufts University where he was' Schmidt had failed to take the session of the summer Bib! work at the University of Chi- have been, mow.numwous *a«h|s«x County American Legion at omen Voters at a cotfttyj nit be that as-It may, we ected to Phi Beta Kappa. He Church Arranges initiative In securing a foot- school of the Evangelical an cago and took shape In the month, rose to a new high, the convention of the group luncil meeting at Dcniflail ,A,.ir vulgar enough to like to las studied for his Ph. D. at bridge over the Garden State !Reformed Church Sunda: form of a Ph. D. thesis, "A 1064. Of these, 110 resulted from and its auxiliary In Jnmesburg ollege, New Bninnrlck. • »* . , .smne victories which the W.I.T. and is teaching at North- Parkway for School 15 chil- night. [study of Protestant Finance in motor vehicle accidents. Saturday. A candidates' meeting, under I CM! Sox seemed better at In astern University Evening For New Service dren. 1 A religious play, "The Life of 1 Metropolitan Chicago. " Births during June number- e leadership of the Perth I i,,.. no's and early 40's than the luslness School. Mr. simone is AVENEL—An Informal 11:00 During the evening, Mr Joseph," was presented with Local residents who attended Before Dr. Giersbach came ed 320, the most since October. mboy League, was scheduled ltr.ivrs. n-lting his doctorate thesis and A.M. Sunday service has been Nicola urged members to at- Nan K. Egry, Richard Hacker, the affair were Mr. and Mrs. to New York for his present po- >r October 22 wtih candidate* So last week's vanquishing of jWlll teach at. M.I.T. in the fall. added to the summer schedule tend St. Cecelia's Fair next Linda Hacker, Caria Liberty, HUSBAND IRATE John Elnhorn, Mrs. Leo Brook- 1 sition he was. for 13 years, ir the Board of PreeholJeri. 'ir Yankees really warmed our After a trip through the jof the First Presbyterian week as an aid to St. Cecelia's Hazel Liberty, Larry Yanlk, WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. field, Mrs. Charles Seissel, Mrs. iritis, as It did that of a lot White Mountains, N. H., the president of Pacific University, John Lewis and Mrs* Alfred tate Senate and Assembly to Church and Is held in the School. Oregon. From 1936-40 he wasLinda Neal, Susan Silogy, Bar- Dorothy Orsag, M, was re- ,,f i'x-Ncw Englanders, appar louple will live at 10 Chester- Mundy. x Invited to speak. basement of the church due to area director of the Illinois' bara Hljosh, jean Corradl, leased on ball Tuesday to await 1'nily. ord Road, Winchester, Mass. the excessive heat In the Congregational Christian Con- George Yanlk, Ronald Neal, action by the grand Jury on a At the Joint dinner after the Freeholder candidates wlllbt Qulftey Rooter sanctuary. The 8 and 9:30 A.M.11th Birthday ference and prior to that was John Silogy, Louis Paster, Ruth complaint of desertion made convention Mr. and Mrs. Rob-asked to answer the queatloa: Mayor Hugh B. Qulgley, I mildn't be dragged away from servlctJ continue to be held In M. Egry, Barbara Slpos, Joyce by her huabfmd, James, 21 ert Fitepatrick, Mr. and Mrs.What In your opinion, torthe . the TV during the five Sox- pastor of the "Milliard Congre- fcnnci- Fall River resident, even the sanctuary. gational Church, Chicago. Slpos, Ruth Malon, Bett Ann Woodland Avenue, Ford* The Malcolm Rutan, Mr. and Mrsmos, t urgent problem facing ,s optimistic enough to think ifank games. But I was brought 1 Planned by Unit Berel, Jo Ann Hijosh, Steven Orsags have two small chil- Elmer Moy and Mr. and MrsMiddlesex County and what up going to Ladies Day at Friday nlghU' tournament Dr. Giersbach was born In iii.it the Boston team has a AVENEL — The Ladies Aux- and William Pastor and An-dren. Neil S10 d d a r d also were olution do you. Braves field since I was 10 contest brought a change in Green Bay, Wise., entered, the ci:;mre at the pennant. He does iliary of the Avenel memorial drew Stanlslowski. present. Instruction pamphlets on ears old. To me, rooting for the ffrst place standings. In printing trade at 14 and be- admit, however, that with the post. V.F.W. completed plans iow to vote will be distributed .he Red Sox against the Yanks ;he senior high group, Carol came a union trained superin- Miss Gall D. Kara was in :,;i-.ii!f of the years he has be- Monday night for the eleventh each new citizen at e$cfi (•(iinr more of a Yankee fan Is rooting for one rich team Minor leads the girls and Rob- tendent at 21. charge of the kindergarten di- CUT IN SPACE FtNDS anniversary celebration July sslon of the Naturalization iinl found himself rooting for against another." ert Meyer, the boys, with Linda Afterwards he attended vision, Miss Elaine Neal, Inter- Space agency officials are Hlerh&ger and Hank Trost in 27 at 9 P.M. at Maple Tree mediate; MIBS Joan Pfelffer h>ili sides In last -week's Don- Mrs, Northland Academy and North- viewing with considerable con- lourt. a close second place. Carolyn Farm, Mrs. John T. OSthOff, junior: Rev. Egry, senior con- nvlnook. Stony Brook Road, Menlo Park land College, Ashland, Wise', cern a House budgetary reduo The next session will be field Hawkes and David McClue chairman and Mrs. George firmation class and Mrs, Egry, tlon that they fear will force a early in September under fit Another Pall River stalwart, Terrace, former Natlck resi- and then the University of hold the lead in the junior high Gassaway, co-chairman. Wisconsin, receiving his de- music. drastic slowdown In the na ihairmanship ot the Middlesex .iniiii Ruyle, sports editor of thl dent: "It did my heart good to A delegation' will attend the see the Red Sox win and Bill group with Virginia Ross and gree in 1924. His graduate After the program, a picnic, tion's accelerating space pro League. * >, ]MI»T says; eighth district auxiliary meet- and I haven't talked of much Greg Morse In second place. work was at Oberlln College, sponsored by the congregation, fram. I saw each of the games, and Ing tomorrow in the Garteret !se since. I remember 1939 Tomorrow's competition Chicago Theological Seminary was held on the church The effect of the House cui BIBLE SCHOOL STARTS ' »-'.-• ii due up an old radio in the V.F.W. post home. Mrs. Flora when almost the, same thing feature all types of weight lift- and University of Chicago, He grounds. a spokesman declared, will b WOODBRJDOB — Dally va- ,:t;.. to listen to the ones tha Rae Bird, Mrs, Joseph Sulo, 'vnu't on television. It'll be happened, only In New York Ing for both boys and girls. An was ordained In the Congre- 7- to slow the man-ln-space pro cation Bible School has be$m Invitation is extended to all Mrs. Castaway, Mrs. Oshoff gational Christian Ministry in BADL WRENCHED gram, reduce the p 1 a n n e at the old White Church an*79 ,i iv:il miracle If they get a when the Sox beat the Yanks. •>VD BRIDGE — Six Of course, the first, fine care-young,* people to Join in the and Mrs. Shirley ForslundJ 1928. He is married and has WO schedule of satellite and space children are enrolled. Clasjea ciini'.ci' nt the pennant, though wrenches, valued at $12, were ess rapture of the five straight tournament nights every Frl- president will attend. three sons. The family lives in probe fllRhts, and defer di are being held dally from 8t45 it's not so much the Sox wen stolen from a car owned by ::

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1 WHOLi MODEL OF NOSTALGIA-"'. :--...~T« v. <••.-;:; nvr th« fab-.ilous larrn rr.cals and loitrt the heat, hare ar.ri tone-C:P*King wcrk of :ht wt.fjt hanest will cht-rish the thought of th.s Goci well with chicken! teal* miKkl 20-74 Xicr.tlt »nd SUppwd f.tirr. «ri»:n*. UVbsttr Mf-npy. who nnre opjfsted on* or the machine*, I»JI. •= i.*?r,>-y « fpir* t;rr.« to build, unri i= t.'iilt in slx>tit quaitcr-soa'f Mooney had boiler »nd gear! made for bin-.; the rest of the wor» is his own. It can be fired with either CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 is 45: wood or coil or will operate on compressed »ir. 30 "Siptr-Hi[M" Qullty—IOIIMS "* Burron Infant Son I Christened Sunday GROUND CHUCK 59, STEWING BEEF 59 WOODBRIDGE — Thf in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald BMI-SHORT For Salads or Coektallt Barron, 17 D Bunns Lane, wat| «JiiHy CUT 'ehriswned Joseph Patrick. Sun- rlav at St. James' Church by Rev. William Roos. The Bar- RIB STEAKS 75 FANCY SHRIMP 69 rons also have two daughters. Donna and Christine. Sponsors were Miss Judith Direct From California Rusical. Woodbrid?e and Thom- A*P's "S*er-Right" Qoalrty as V1bu!a, Brooklyn. BONELESS CHUCK Open house for 100 guests was' fid after the ceremony at the Barron home. HONEYDEW til September 3 to file •eom- RIBS <* BEEF mrn'f. are not expected to pro- REfiUUR STYLE OtfrNREAOY POT ROAST test. MELONS Be BcMonable . No Fat Added Extra Large SUs Start -59< i A new congressman flung c 'down several typewritten sheets Cit "Sjpar-Right" Quality Ibefore his secretary. III. Graii-Fed Beef ! ''Don't use such long words 591-69 59: • in mv spwhes." he snid. "I FREESTONE PEACHES ^29 I want to know what I'm talking! 1 .about." Dtllvirtt Frwi Dally Fraa lurky Fimt Colorado Mines has played its SOUPS SWEET CORN 19 Jjlast basketball game on a port- |lable field laid on dirt in the CHICKEN NOODLE er CHICKEN RICE Vint Ripi Ore CAMPBELL 3 T THROWBACK—Manolin, three-year-old son of Jai-alai star | Diggers' lieldhouse. The ".'I*Ma, perform* on th» relation 175-Iooflong jai-alai court Miners, playing on a portable, CANTALOUPE '-'-" floor sinije 1947, next winter st Dania, Fla. He it having a little trouble getting the ball out CHEF BOY-AR DIE UMt, Idler of the c«sta, or basket, used in this, pcrhapr the fastest court will dedicate a new $1,100 000 Meat ir M:itieu tinner r ••0 of all. physical education building that includes a new gymnasium. SPAGHETTI 37« SEEDLESS GRAPES di-unkenneas aboard commer- FiM ««r Sliolif — R»i, Rlat -ial airliners i Garnet (Sugari Hart. Phila- POPE BRAND 35 oz. Just Paragraphs The rules would become ef- d;ilPhia welterweight bo:er. v.as fective in .bout sixty days n-lunbeaten ln ® amteamteUU r «»hts With Paste and Basil — Inpo ted cap FRESH TOMATOES U less the airlines or other inter- 39< Bonn's President - elect little TOMATOES ested parties offer evidence known till recently. VAoi. Foiled that they would do more harm Iktlc !6 02. rttct V Many a man who opened a than good. NATO Council delays action WATERMELON conversation with a girl years The-airlines, Which have un-|cm ministers' parley, HERSKEY CKCOUTE STIUP 2 cans ago Is now wondering how to 37. shut it off. — Jax Air News, The Woodbridge Township Recreation Department Baseball Sp««d and Jacksonville. Fla. and Softball League scheduld e week of Juif 20,1959, is as fallows SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAOUE : ruart Tw Tbt Mark j All Games Start at 6:15 P.M. can MONDAY GRAPE DRINK Among the footprints in the: WELCHADE 27 Ml«(e vs. White Birch Kennedy Park , ornii ff t'fp* n"rnf people leave] Torflj vi. GtoTllaTio """ Forts Park* D*rm InH only the marks of a heel. j Stan's vs. Jiff's Keasbej Heights —-AvowJale (Tenn.) Sun Pg Fiticerald's vs. Iselin Social Club Avenel Park Styl. 3 4< WEDNESDAY of 20 FRENCH FRIES EICUM — 1959 Version White Birch vs, FiUrerald's .. Fords Park BRILLO SOAP PADS » 35 AIP trait; •"Pleaw, ilr. could I have to- Iselin vs. Stan's - Kennedy Park morrow afternoon off—" Jiff's vs. Fords ^ Keasbey Heights 1 1 GRAPE JUICE 3 4i Giordano vs. Miele "*•• Port Reading "Ah, Indeed! Your grand- taket mother's funeral?" LIGHT SENIOR BASEBALL ITAGUE IVftDY CHAD P"" " "" A Swaoson'i TV Twfcsy DiiMf ; "No, air — she's roaklns her AU Games Start at 6:15 P. M. 22 ' -first parachute jump." MONDAY . ' Tree Tatira Pins Pis ^^ Scheno's vs. Iselin Port Readini ( 1112. : >: Snccess Story*^ ' Braves va. Avenel Anjeli Oak Street cell* "MS Kin Was J|Ut ffraduatedj Indiana V*. Avenfl Tifers Hopelawn School Dowijflaki Wafflts '•• * from atritultflral college." THURSDAY > OREO «« »»»"«« 2 "Did he Win any honors?" ! Indians vs. Scheno'i Hopelawn School . 65 "Yea, he was voted the most! Avenel Angels v* Avenel Hirers Avenel Park '««!i *«'«"M« All in Ont Formula M ' Shrimp Creole ^-^'^ INTOXICATION CURB ! TUESDAY 1 & Met-O-Btt Sharp American Cheese * 59* ;The Federal Aviation Agency! laUon 4 Greiner vs . Av«n«l (Toy.) ! Oak Street! Hoffitiail $ Frui t FUvoii" — plot dt -*•—•». na« proposed rules to curb 8. L. A K. VS. David Martin rtney Usmitfie ., IB* h A Ginger AU, Club Muenster Cheese Slic.d or Pi.n ' W Jon* Porker laktd Goods' WEDNESDAY ] °* * «- White Rock Fruit FU»*ori^—p>uid*peiU t Bowl-Mor vs. Hopelgwn Youth < s Italian Romano U. Aadrew's vi..Woodbridie Rotary 9 ui dtpoitt Avene" l'""Co«a-(hl Park a botll.l ""» A 0j FRIDAY i Mild Ched-O-Bit ^zS:^ ;"25« Hopelawn Youth vs. St. Andrew's ''Me Hopciawn scbooi Moti s A.M( or P.M. Fruit Drink ' .psrlid—Sariu ta\m h Woodbridge Rotary vs. David Martin Oak Street can ** J5« BLUEBERRY Gruyere Cheese P*i»»unnd Proc.ii p Avenel IToye) vs. S. L. IK. Avenel Park Tallon & Grdner vs. Bowl-Mor Sewartn Glen Cove *Becruty Aidi GlMin Toothpaste ^^ Let's Bat Outdoors/ PIE Ih, MR. MERCHANT: Pepsodeit Toothpaste «• Supbf-RioSt Bi#nd qu.rl Luncheon Meat Slack Jlu Waldorf Castile Shampoo 89* 8 You don't have to sty up Ban and Trufhay Coml>in«tion Roiis H.^/.rJr.i r ^•'"M * Aojilthtk in M«l 'X Mirkiti KrispyCrackers ^« a '^M* • and BEG' for 1 59 IHf CIIAf AIIANTIC I fACIfIC IIA Breast 0'Chicken Tuna S^ ::87« Heinz Cooked Macaroni :;;20e isatPsfkir-|U«*g BUSINESS WHOLE WHEAT BREAD uper Campbell's Pork & Beans 2 ',*," 27« if you Af'S 4aas PirtSf-l.lt* Fred's Steak Sauce ***<»***» 2 [;„; 29« DANISH ALMOND RING 43( ADVERTISE Prictt tHcctiVa thmigk Satttrfay, July 18th Gulden's Mustard . . ... ' *. 15e J*M Patsf — Fir takk [ss< tatrtcaks in Sup«r Marker* and $«lf-S«rvi<« Itvm vnly SPONCEUYUS *l J i« M«r#poH»» N«w J«r»ty * SMta U r4tmK* OHCHCE -Old»Q » •} in the Paper Plates Btid, abovt, has b«d named by President tuenhower tn be United States ambassador in INDEPENDENT-LEADER Istsel. The former newspaper 1 Call A & P SUPER MARKET, 113 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE 540 New Brunswick Avenue tXWMtive faced questioning im- 4$r the Senate's inti-imiK a in- Open Tuesdays Wednesdays* Thursdays'til 9 P.M. - Fridays'til 10 P.M. o( appointments of ME 4-1111 FORDS, New Jersey _. iipleuwU Ueiure vut- "A1B ~ rUK THURSDAY, JULY 16, 195!) TV -Today and Tomorrow Sarah Anne's Cool NOW THAT ARTHUR 1ODPRET HAS DECIDED For breakfast, bacon l» a real;of liver and c GAINST TAKING OVER favorite but It Is equally pood Cook in boiling I 'ERSON TO PERSON IN THE at all three meals. Children & minute*, PALL, CBS talking with .Jackie should eat at least 2 pieces a!through the imM% I Gleason for the job. Also be day: bacon helps to give them add: considered, eithor ns pcrnin- sufficient body warmth and1 1 cup bread nent hosts or on a routine etsy. These recipes wll| help1 2 tablespoon**! bnsLs, are Garry Moore, sports- ! aster Red Barber nnd news- in ime bacon In many dlf ketotaap men Charles CollinRwoori mut fercnt ways. i -3 oup frwh Irio Revarted . . . Newcomer 1 tablespoon Wllllnm Joyce will play the Sauted Corn, Beans onion ltle role In Jack Webb's new and Potatoes 1 egg, beaten 3 4 mp diced bscim. sliced Johnny Guitar series .., . ABC Juice of 1-2 1 cups diced potiitow nnd CBS tiffing over TV rights Salt nnd 1 to 2 cups cooked corn to the 1980 Olympics. ABC. Mix well Silt, pepper and psprika with rlRhts to the winter events Into a baking Cook bacon In frying pan. ]i , [ bacon, tied up, claims It was verbally j 8 CP 0 add potatoes, seasoning', and t f[ n]y into promised first refusal on thej urp r( saute until golden brown. Stlr;i t ips of .Summer Events. CBS, which Hy 8 r in I'orn. Continui e stirrinttl g untitil made Its bid In writing, wasi delicately browned. )n R mo awarded the summer coveraRP., hours. jo ABC threatens to dump Its Cheese Toast with Bacon winter coverage. . . Songwriters 1-2 11). bacon No Place For Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van 4 tablespoons flour it was the first Heusen will serve as executive 2 cups milk formance *n producers as well as song- 1-2 teaspoon salt hud ever seen, writers for ABC's four Sinatra v Paprika particularly ex •pedals next season, 1-2 teaspoon Worcestershire'feflts of the ' NBC's NOV. 13 SUPER SPE- sauce (when he covert* CIAL WILL BE A MONTAGE 2-3 cup grated cheese I with a- he«vy OP MUSICAL EXCERPTS Fry th» breakfast bacon un- and read the,, PROM POUR LERNER AND til drltratrty browned. Make v3ne OEWE HITS — "My Fair sauce with the bacon drippings,tllen doubled the Lady," "Glgl," "Brlffadoon" flour nnd milk. Season wlth|^aln iead the le nnd "Paint Your Wagon" papflka. and Worcestershire jatcly- Jerry Lewis Is backing a work- sauce. Add the cheese. | This was more ENM) PAKK TERKACF, DANCKK — Judy Hollar, dauith- NKW LKGION POST l'MTS ON SHOW FOR DISABLED VETERANS — A two-hour musical show was put on for the shop for youns comedians on Cook until cheese is melted could stand, r af Elsenhower do Reaidentg COOLING OFF? ly to video-tape production the Post. Remove the skin from 1 lb. on "sa«" ttt ! Attend Workshop Royal Oak, Mich. — Bandits next season. Garry wants to broke Into a store here, Ignored corral more Broadway stars as PLANS TO TAPE 28 "OUT-JLaramie" , . , CBS hailing the plans to do a two-parter on mo PARK TERRACE" FTA officers from the'1™ ln the «Bh register, tnd guests and as he points out, STANDING" MAJOR LEAGUE week of September 27 as the that country for his High Road hip. including five from'stole Jo° P°unds of crU8ned lce "The Broadway shows are do- GAMES DURING THE RE- biggest of their new season. Set Merles, which is coming to ABC 1 19 PTA here, attended a from »n Jcejrendlng machine. Ing Act III at 10 o'clock Tues- MAINDER pf the current sea- for that week are Ed Sullivan's in the fall. .ship workshop iponwred1 day nights when we're on the son, sell them as a package for special show taped in Moscow, Gi'eer peak Now Jersey Congress of TV MAST TO BE BUILT air." The show will probably the winter TV season. Sort of the first Du Pont Show of the hs» be named for her on the map In for five mornings la«,tj, London— The world's tallest, early Friday evenings a hot stove league — with pic- Month*and Playhouse 90, plus Joan Blondell and Julie tures. . . Nanette Fabray, guest- the premiers of six new shows New Mexico. Buddy Fogelson •*t the Newark State Col- television mast, about 1,660 feet 1 Laramie next ,jis adding acreage to their al "'nlon. high, will be built in M0SC0W;London both scheduled to gueetjing on NBC's and nine -returning ones Riding from here were >n episodes of ABCs upcomlnglseasonupcomlnglseason , will hhele p Hoagie Car- John Gunther has applied forready large ranch and he found iatold Bofrer, Mrs. Her- Adventures In Paradise.' imichael introduce his new song a newspaper man's visa to Red it ;md had it named for his lislam, Mrs. Andrew Don A SYNDICATION FIRMlfor that show, "Marry Me in China. If it comes through, he wife. iMrs. David Powell. Mrs.! Ion Mai Ion. Mrs, Ocorgej 1 School 14, Fords, and' The 8' «Md: "Watch Inry Welman, School 15, m(1 daddy," aa he tossed up a lino attended. The sein- 0»" Rf* BWIHIR at It with a bat. Imk up the relationship1 He missed It so he tried i'to the school and thi- Another miss brought another |lty. parliamentary law, try and a third miss. Then he and com- turned and said: "See what a '•nnd pitt'hiT I am." Bowlers-Bowlers! ILENDAR OF COMING EVENTS .unbutton* ui ;i.,- luljinn xmxst be in this office 00 latrr than TUESDAY NOON of each week> CLEARANC

JIXV in«, Yoimc Di-m'if I ;'.•:(• Club nf Woodbrldgp, 8:30 at •' !.ni; C"jiV>;i:. Woidbudi"'. LEAGUE RESERVATIONS [inr^, Ladies Auxiliioy. Isrliji ClicmiCHl Hook and Lad- r Company, District 11, 8 P, M., Auth Avenue Firc- isiii- DiMlv, 1 i*dj"s' Auxiliary, A vend Memorhd • SPRING AND V.K.W . n P M.. ill Mnplp Tree Farm. At Gt ST 4> NOW BEING ACCEPTED! Ik-. Cliapt 4, Km 'his of C'dhiinbu'-. 1< .^ir,v HCloveo s tulles prt-4-H Clii'n, wuh Mis limrii]. Dow Avenue. New Jersey's Most Beautiful and Modern SUMMER DRESS Bowling Establishment Juniors! Misses! Half-size

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MUSCLED MISHLF.- I'i.tmv.l. HIM.W. M i>" IMV«.., Calif., • PARKING Z 700 CARS • 53K PIN SETTERS is a new cri'CKir-l.ii.nvi.er for llir Ail.i^ iiiti'ii-i|i!iii'-utiil ballistic missile, shown. DcM'jncd by tlie i)iniiui.irt"n:r w'1" :issciiiblf.s the Atlas, the hugu bourn tins tin- lmmrliiiiK nn« IKUWSIH ;it iU • GAME ROOM base. Use of the sprawling inixluniMu in-inub liu • BOWLING LOCKERS storage of the missile.

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UP, DOWN! YV, DOWN! IT, DOWN! — Thai's (hr call Iliat rlnits out over the field at the Springwood Swimming <:lul>, Colonia, when the "sit-up" test In the physical fitness program is given. Hands are placed on the back of the neck with flnRers interlaced. Pupil sits up, turning trunk to the left and touching the right elbow to the left knee, returns to starting position, then sits up, turns to right, and touches left elbow to right knee. Fingertips must maintain contact behind head, and knees cannot bend. Maximum limit IK 50 sil-ups for girls, 100 for boys.

THESE BOYS ARK PKACTICINd THE STANDING BR<> AI) JUMP — Jumpers are told to stand with Inches apart, toes just behind takeoff line. Preparatory to .1 umpinf, the contestant swings arms backward an knees. Jump is accomplished by1 simultaneously extending the kneel and swinging forward the arms. Best of th Health Hints recorded.

Vacation and Rwr*«tion A vacation is, literally, a per* iod that is "emptied" of all de- mands on our time and action It Is a period of freedom from the srheriufes and assignments that wf regularly labor under during the working yenr. You are not having a vacation un- less you can feel that there is nothing that has to be done and that whatever you decide to do you can do in your own Rood time. For that reason frenzied programs of travel or .sports activities or social in- dulgences are all Incompatible 'with a true vacation. Unless thorp is real freedom from obli- gation and from time.' there is no real vacation. Recreation is another abused term. It means an interval or circumstance which makes you feel "fronted again." which rests and relaxes you. and re- FIVE LAI'S AUOI'M) Till; TRACK AND T1IIY Iti: 1 IN ISIIII> - The lillll-.varil 'Tun-walk" Is the fitness test that stores you to full vigor and vi- the youngsters above arc doing. They run against a stop-watch, though the running may lie interspersed with walk- tality and enjoyment of lite. Ing. This is all part of the physical fitness program lice im last week at the HpriiiKwaod Swimming Club, Colonia. It's absurd to wear yourself out trying to become refreshed. COACHING STAFF IN COI.ONIA FITNESS PROGRAM — The healthy, happy group of athletes shown Recreation should never IPS'T! members at the Springwond Swimming- Club, instruct and help administrate the youth project. They arc slant''* you more debilitated than' t« right. Bernard Smith, Iselin: Joseph Smith, Colonia, president of the swim chib; Bill Leahey, Woodbri»ob when you began. Wllms, Colonia; Bob Lockwood, Menlo Park Terrace. Seated, left to right, are Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence, I»|nd So, make this a vacation, and; Mrs. Henry Dickson, Colonia. ' | not a hectic and exhausting rat race in the mistaken pursuit j ate with it. If it persists in you, of pleasures which you are tooj if it makes increasing demands worn out to enjoy. Then you on your consciousness, be wise will return to the life of sched- and do samsthing abeut it Your Prescript*! ules and demands refreshed Confess its presence and its land renewed. That's what va- character to your physician cations are for. He will interpret Its meaning Is The Heart of Our Bustss for you and. by eliminating the We have compounded thousands of pjrip- conditions responsible for the IN PRAISE OF PAIN tions over the PAST 28 YEARS. Oliver- warnings of pain, put pain to Pain It like a grumpy friend, sleep until you need It again. increasing prescription volume enables to frequently annoying—ever dis- Michael S. Newjohn, M.D maintain the fairest prices to you. tressing — but fundamentally well disposed to and protective Eavesdropper! of us. Without the service of A little boy was saying his Prompt pree Delivery PUBLIX PHARMAC pain, we would It is true, escape go-to-bed prayers In a very low Cull he day by day warning twinges voice. "I can't hear you, dear,1 91 Main Street WoodM and panes to which we are sub- his mother whispered. ME 4-0809 jected, but we would heedless- "Wasn't talking to you," said Open Eveninss Till 10 P. M. Open Sunday TUP. M. ly and unsuspectingly,fall vic- the wee one firmly. tims to . overwhelming disease of whpse presence we had no saving suspicion. So when pain prods you, be grateful for its friendly func- tion. In a way It is being cruel only to toe kind; It is reporting to you the presence within you of Infections or disease or con- ditions of developing distress, so that you may be. ready to act in your own behalf. Be grateful Thereby for pain, GIRLS SCORi; AS WILL, ol mN BUTTER. THAN BOYS in the physical tUness tests at the Sprlngwood Swtmmk* but not to* the extent that you __!. ' *'"'"" "'""'* are ll srOlip of «trls geUinff rW t0 «ain momentum lor the standing broad jump. bear It unnecessarily. Cooper-

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Making plans., Afteryou're there RADER'S .: . . '/•.-. :• , *£ • ••• •'•>• '• •-•••• J- •*.., .v. .• .-. i,iv: ,-;' jobfe too tough for a Chevrolet truck! Wlii'ii it coined to buttoning-up When plans ejiunge — you're The phone fteeps you in touch 378 State Street details of a trip or visit—-there's delayed — or someone suddenly — m ptrsm. So inucli rnwa PERTH AIWBOY nothing like the phone. It gets says — "Oh! Oh! We left the satisfying. 80 much faster and See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! T«l. VA 6-3639 Oiinjjf dope., ^o qnansw^fetl windows QjjenJ" —. it!* nicti to .^w* than writing. Pijo^iwg )V'AUJMl'FK sml questions — arrangements are 4 •:•»,«"* i';*i«i:5::.,;• know that theijak a phone just gives you more tune to relax and IN PAINTERS'StJPPUES iwAie on the spoil ahead — anywW& yot enjoy ypur vacation. IN PERTH AMBOY IN METUCHEN * IN 10UTH AMBOY 6TOKF, HOURS: r ^1^ NEW Ecopomy Chevrolet, lie. Todd Chevrolet, Inc. June Chevrolet, lie. Brlgf 1 Ckevrolet M. (o |>, M, „ good telephone service does so much for you Fmjwsn !g_RooteveH Ave._IU 1-5121 160 New BrHns. Ave.-VA 6-9015 Middle*. Avr.-U M5876 sum SW-*AM«N THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1959 ind the strength WORSHIP TOGETHER for your life... THIS WEEK

BjC.RFOATIONAL NEW DOVER J:15 P.M., Baptist Youth Monday tlon class at 10:00 A.M.; Junior W'OOnBEinOK METHODIST CHURCH Fellowship. Novena, 7:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship at 11:00 KM Railway R. D, 2 7:30 P.M.. Evening Gospel Male Choir Rehearsal, 8'00 Children's Choir and Junior New Dover Road ir, MiMinistei r of *'"«"' Service. P.M. Choir and Junior Choirs held K«T. AIMrt K. IWHt, FMtor [tn'nflh MrCnin 11:15 A.M.. Communion Run- Altar-Rosary Society, flrstton Monday afternoon from ,,| rhiirrh drlmiil 9-9:45 A.M., Church mi day, first Sunday of each Monday after first Sunday at through 3:30 In the church. Sunday School. month. 8:00 Offidal Board, first Monday j^., church school 10-11 — Worahlp Servioe. Holy Name Society, second at 8:00 P.M. fd iiy Adult Bible 0W ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Monday after second Sunday elnwcs for JEWISH COMMUNITY A vend at 8:00 P.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CENTER OF COLONIA. Ret. John Egan, Paitor Tuesday CHURCH OF AVENEL |,, MOIIIIHK Worship Ribbl D»Tia ihelnttM Weekday, Masses 7:30 A.M. itl Woodbrldre Avenue Coffee hour fel- Services at first aid building, PTA meeting third Tuesday Sunday Masses at 7:00, 8:00. Avenel Irunan Avenue. of each month at 8:00 PM. 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00. Rer. Cbarki I. MtclMnile, Th.D, , Chi Rho. Services, Friday night at 8:30 Thursday Fellow- Female Choir Rehearsals, PartOr Sunday School 8 to 10:30 and THE UNITED CHURCH OF 8:00 PM. Ret. Rab*rt A. Bonham, ThM, 10:30 to 12. CHRIST ' Confessions Sunday letting* Junior services alternate Sat- of Colon)* and Clark Every Saturday from 11 A.M Church Worship, 8, 9:30 and aid, 8:00 P.M. urdays from 10 to 11:30. School 17, Intnan Avenue until noon; 4 to 6, P.M. and 1 11 AM. ay. Hebrew School Tuesday and Colonl* to 9 P.M., and sometimes on Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Bhool Staff, thirdjThursday 1:30 to 3:30 and 4:30 »«f. Oebri* A. Ihulti, Paitor to 8:15. days before Holy Days of Obli- PJH, 8:46 A.M. - Church School, ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL [Association, 1:30 gation. 11:00 A.H.. — Morning Wor- CHURCH Wednesday, can- ST. JOHN'S CHURCH ship. othor Wednes- Sewarcn ST. JAJJE8' R. C. CHURCH Hoy and Hamilton Avenues Joieph H, Thornton, l.iy Leaecr ADATH ISRAEL Amboy Avenue, Woodhrldje Fords MH. DMathM PeeUemev, HI. R«v. Mlfr, Charlei (). JUT. William H. Parne, Vicar [list Monday, Orftnlrt SYNAGOGUE Mct'ortiitlii, Pmtor Holy Communion 8:00 AM. 9:45 A.M., Sunday School. Amboy Avenue, Woodbridce Re?, GniUre Napoleon, »Phi, second and Aiilitant Pastor Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11:00 AM., morning prayer Rev. Harold Illrsch, 11 A.M. 8:00 P.M. Friday, 7:30 Pil. regular AMtitant Paitoi »nd iervlce. ( CbAirch School, 9:45 AM. flu, first Sunday, 11:15 A.M. — Communion Sabbath services, Suridaji Masses: 8:45, '1:45 Saints Days and Holy Days, Sunday, first Sunday of each 8:45, 10:00 and 11:00 AM. U*-,1 Holy'Communion 10:00 AM. fourth Tuesday, month, St. ANTHONY'S E, C. Novena services every Tues- CHURCH day, 7:30 PM. SUMMER FUN: Johnny, the Clown, shows "balloon dot" to children at Ashbrook Swim Club near ColonU. Children, CONGREGATION BETH 8:00 P.M., Port Readlnf Weekday Masses, 7:00 and left to rlfht are d»ry Palmer, Westfleld and Amy Gall Utlngrr and brotltrr, Neal, Colonia. OUR REDEEMER SHOLOM LUTHERAN CHURCH IHT. StanliUui MUot, Putor 7:30 AM, BO Cooper Avenue, iMlln ehraruls 26 Fourth Sirett, Fords Sunday Masses 7:00, 8:00, Rabbi Bernard Fruikel bly stable for the past 50 years. lollcs Ls beer. It ls estimated YSTER rNDUSTRY AID lednesday, 7:45 Her. Udon «. Itohi 9:00 and 1:00 A.M. ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH Sabbath Services — Friday The larger cities and gen- hat 20.63 gallons ot beer ls Organists: Eddie Jacobson IseUn Four Congresmen have ln- Weekday Masses at 8:00 A.M. evening. 8 PM. erally the most densely popu- lonsumed per year per person psday, 6:45 and Miss Barbara FrlUche. Rw. John Wllui, rutor roduced bills to help the oyster Novena in honor of lit. An* Doctor Talk lated states of the United tlfteen years old and over. Dtir- Matin Service 8:15 A.M. Sunday Masse*, 6:30, 8:00, ndustry. The Identical meas- thony each Tuesday at 7:16 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN States account for most of our Ing the year 1957 it ls stated SE GOSPEL Main Service 10:45. 9:00,10:00 and 11:00 KM. CHURCH OF ISELIN PH., with Rev. Shelley, St. By John B. Rembert, M. D. alcoholics. The State of Cali- that of all alcohol consumed. 49 lres are designed to aid an DH Holy Communion Weekdays Masses, 7:30 and R*T. Richard R. Rlbble, Paitor Peter's Hospital, New Bruns- per cent was beer, spirits ac- ndustry "threatened with ex- fill, PMtOI First Sunday 10:45 8:00 AM. 8:45 AM. — Early Worship In continuing the general fornia leads all others percent- wick, in charge. age-wise, with San Francisco counting for 40 per cent and tinction because of the exces- Avenue and Third Sunday 8:15 Service. discussion of alcoholism, it is CONGREGATION having more alcoholics than wine the remaining 11 per cent Avenue Sunday School and Bible FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 8M5 AM. — Sunday School very interesting—and most re- sive mortality of oysters from |Bunday School B'NAI JACOB any other area in America. The It can generally be stated that Classes, 9:30 A.M. CHURCH for children three to eight years vealing — to consider the in- an undetermined cause." nest Barabas, Lord Street, Avenel marked association between approximately two out of every Rahway Avenue and Carteret Rabbi Moihe Cabana of age. Parents can attend oreaso in alcoholism In Ameri- The bills are also designed Adult Bible TRINITY EPISCOPAL church at the same time. urbahlsm and alcoholism has three adult* In this country Road, Woodbridre sabbath services ca, where most of these un- to aid the development of an hour, teacher. CHURCH 10:00 AM. —Sunday School, been apparent for years, but regularly drink alcoholic bev- RCT. John Ncmttb, Paitor 8:30 PM. Friday fortunate -persons are living, Immune strain of oysters. Ret. WiUltm H. Schmam, Rector Robert Fraumann with, classes for all from three perhaps this reason again can erages, and of these about 60 c Morning wor- and the type and amount of al- Alton Brudei, orianlit Oiianlit-Dlrtctor KVANGELICAL AND years through high school. be explained In part to better out of every 1000 end up as Sunday Services coholic beverage being con- reporting In cities. Reports problem drinkers, and of these, ery U pro- Rahway Avenue, Woodbrldre REFORMED CHURCH' 11:15 AJil. — Regular Wor- Morning Worship at 10 A.M. sumed, 60 problem drinkers 13 will be- Sunday Services Seheel Bluet ship service. Nursery for chil- from all over America have be- Junior and during July and August. come chronic alcoholics. MM Llrgnt operational trtn* 8:00 AM. — Holy Com- Woodbrldje ME-4-1751 dren from one year up. Whether there Is an actual come more accurate, and in due IUMIUIIIIII port, cipablt ot carrying Sunday School, 9:30 AM. munion. Rev. LeiUt Ejrj, Paitot 6:30 PM. — Junior High Increase in alcoholism or time the rate of alcoholism All of these facts and figure, ov«r 200 combat-tquippta enlng Gospel First Monday Session meet- troops, or 20 tons of 9:30 AM. Sunday School. Sunday Fellowship. Whether it is only an apparent present In smaller cities and are truly frightening — bu 11:00 AM. Holy Communion ing in the church office at 8:tra cargo. 4000 wilts. Gere 9:00 AM. su- increase is statistically difficult towns may this past these are the facts that we PM, — and sermon (first and third PM. perlntendent. Ladies Aid Society, second trend. The second state In the must all be constantly aware I Bible study. Sunday): Morning prayer and Second Monday, Board of Steven Dorko, 10:00 A.M. and "fourth Mondays' from 8*° ascertain. An apparent rise Union percentage-wise Is New of if we do not want to fall pre — Boys sermon (second and fourth Trustees In the ohurch office Superintendent. PM, is noted by most authorities, Jersey, with New Hampshlr to this "national disease. Sunday). at 8:00 PM. Sunday School, 9:00 AM., Young Women's Guild, but this increase In recent years is attributable In part at third, New York fourth, and soDon't think that it happens Women's St. Agnes' Unit, tint Monday, Second and fourth Monday second session 10:00 AM. fourth Tuesday at 8 PM. least to better reporting of on through all the states, with 2:30 P.M. White Church Guild. Morning worship services: Junior Choir Wednesdays at only to other people — It can deaths due to cirrhosis of the South Carolina being number Men's As- Holy Day services, 10:00 AM. Second Wednesday, Sunday 10:00 AM,, English; 11:00 AM., 7:00 PM. — and statistically — happer and 7:30 PM. School teachers. Hungarian. "senlcT Choir Thursdays at Uver. This Increase noted In al- 47 and Wyoming number 48 to youl Trinity Vestry, second Mon- Second and fourth Wednes- Meetings 8:0000 pMi cohollsm, may be similar to the The type of alcohol beini 3E Steel import tonnage rose Ir day. day. Ladles Aid Society, 2:00 Monday: Released time at Session second Tuesday at stluation referred to by many consumed in greatest quantlt; [CHURCH Trinity Altar Guild meets P.M. ' 2:30 in the auditorium. 7.30 PM. in the apparent increase alcoholics and non-alco April. foodbrldf* quarterly. Third Thursday, Women's Boy Scouts Wednesdays at cancer, that Is that our Amerl-1: •>• Board meetings second Tues- Glrte' Friendly Society t Thurs- Association meets at t;0O PMda. y at 8:00 PM. 7:00 PM. - loan 4octote<-ate more aware, of I day, <:4» PM. ch school Adult Choir Rehearsal, Frl- Lorantffy Quid, first Tues- Trustees second Thursdaj these coridltlons than In the|| Trinity Choir, Thursdays,

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y. Raymond Cz»p!!r.«.lry I>miriit. Bruce \yr7< Robert Edward;. J»c- Pent. lincia Gl'-manrj. Jjrt. j Each itudent *u presented' with a Bible. Baptism were performed by Rev Richard B Rlbble, pastor. a* lolion't: Uuna Marie and BriwU Cra;? Bohkke. Deborah Je»n J'ilaor.. Crs.i% Mormi Mwlsen. Marjrare; Jear. R^acr.. Ouy Ed- ward BUAse. I#s!i« Jiary Katen' and Jodr Am ! M'xben o.' the Senior Hi«h| P*"oirth;p enjoyed a weekendj campin? trip in the Pocono) Mour.iaau, P». Mrt, Henry W^:aar. and Allen Rusaw wer» h

Indians Defeat bi AMHfM to YMr Rtplaf Stem* Wtth P.rchm •< $S tr Mtrt With Coupon Abovi Yanks 3 to 1 coi,O$IA — Imagine' You receive the regular S&H Green Stamps with >_.- -. •eerc w be rurming to bad luck^ :n other spots thaD Fenway chase plus 100 free with the coupon above. Simply make pur: -5;! Park. T-e Coionia IittJe League' ONLY ACMI OFFERS THIS STARTLING BONUS l Y*rJU" wrtt *i*n Hbnday night* $5 or more and present this Coupon to the checker. Take advo--'::e ; in the Le-aziie •emi-finals to' ;; pvt. the Indians a 3-1 victory.! ON FAMOUS S&H GREEN STAMPS! this startling offer of 100 free famous S&H Green Stomps E -:r .? and put the Tomahawk* tniO' the -little World Series" next now through Saturday, July 25. Only at Acme! ^ Sundar against the Athletics. , Sunday't gam*, which wult taie place at 1 P. M. at Field l.j will climax an right-week period of play that has been the most successful and hotly- Nature's Finest Farm Frc^h conttsted in the League's exist- Mix or Match Juic* Sale ence. For the vast two years, Fruit» and Vegetable* the Rrtttorwere victor* at the first half and alto in the Beri«c.l YOUR CHOICE This year, however, the White Sox sere champs at the half. and the teams were in tight Metfi 32-ox. competition until the semi-final1 AM Of PM con play-offs Monday night Nectarines The Yankees held the Indians' Juice to a 1-1 tie in Monday'» gam*! CD the last of the sixth, when! lb Johnny Pelz doubled and stole LE GRAND to third, and Jimmy Tierney hit Bakery Moby's J7 a homer, closing the game out Full of juice and at 3-1 for the Indians. Earlier Virginia I— Apple con in the game, Dicky KluJ hit a Juice Fascy double for the Indians and Carl Berg tripled for the Yankee*. Felz and Tierney were the win- VAN CAMP ning pitchers. floch In Monday night's other play- Pies 49 Tomatoes2 29 off game, the Athlete* downer! the Sena tors, 7-3, with Bobby Orange Iced Cfalffw Ferguson and Bill Jarvis the WHh Colika Ripe top moundsmen Billy Petty Pork banged out two doubles which helped his team get into the Beans series. Cake 49' VAN CAMP'S Bananas 2 25 IMUPT Commissioned Farmdalo Enriched WhKe —^ Second Lieutenan, C0I/3NIA—Albert T. Lauer son at Mr. arid Mrs. Ernil Lauer Tomato 21-oz. Watermelons 23 Valley Road, was commis Sauce cam sioned a second lieutenant in Sugar SwMt Cut Melon the Air Force upon hi* recent Bread \T Beans Red Ripe graduation from the Officer p LIPTON Wh©l«M«4o« lb. 4c Candidate School, Lackland Lemon-Filled Donuts of 6 29c Air Poire Base. Texas. He will 59 be assigned , to Lowry AFB. Fine flavor, tip-smocking treat' Colorado, to attend the Arma- 100% Whole Wheat Bread 21c ment Systems Officer Course. leaf Lt. Lauer is a graduate of Frown Foods Lane. HJgh Sehoql, -Brooklyn, Dairy ». Y., ana. attended Ijew York IDEAL State College of Forestry. Offi- Tea Bags cer Candidate School, a six- month ( course, train? selected RED HEART military personnel In essential fundament* required for newly commissioned officers In the Velveeta Air Force. Lemonad7e Coionia Library KRAFT DogFood6 79 1 2-ib.P im. Jf 00 ^0 tam $090 35 Lists New Books U. Y. State Ixtra Sharp COLONIA — The Coionia WELCH'S library has just receiy«d large number of new books fo: Nabisco Ritz Crackers pkS. 29c good jmmmer reading for chll. dren and adults, according U Cheese 79 Mrs Rosa F, Aaed for fine flavor! Nabisco Fig Newtons twin Grape Juice brary. •iMported 35c New purchase! Include "Celia Garth," "Dear and Belove C Physician," "Sam the Churio Nabisco Z* Pretzel Sticks teer," "The Cool World," 'Th Swiss Slices ;49* 25c Man Wllh Two Shadows 3~49 "The Best Short Stories '< Kdith Wharton." and, "Th Nabisco Salt Tang Sticks The UMoi l tabulou,com Record• i)\\**m LJght Infantry Ball." 29c In August the interior of thi FREE! library will be painted, accord GOLDEN SPECIAL DEAL! Ing to Mrs. Swartz, and a largi CARTON OF Philharmonic ° new bookcase for juvenil i un'j book* will be added. Fluffo*.31c«:81c The Bare FwU Tide •o^29c«." 72c Great Music is wrt*Jply wearing Hl-H gown, l»n't she? Tea, it'i daring every man ID WHEN YOU WJV A CARTON AT US"Ai PglCI r. \l-im. the room. *•>*. Criscoi32c-83c Mr. Clean, gS 49 ..,* \ , JULY 1B, 1059 PAOE Colonia Woman Is tlover Girl' COLONIA - Cover girl Of i the Aucust Ulue Q! •Pateant" msRMlne it Bettle Johnion. in n! ] private life-Mrs, Frank Mar- ikovlc*. Meredith Road Joesit «9" i Born and brought up In Co- ilonla, Bfttle It ft graduate of Woodbridi* Hl«h School and I* GOFFEESAU! one of thf top New York fashion model" In addition to a oolor phnW on thf front of "Pageant." thd mnitnrlnp rurriM a blarlt-sr.d* U'hitp pidun* spread on tht hark page nf Belli* and her Ihunbanrl. Prank, at home. Th« pirtnrpg show the Marko«ici »ating brrnkfast, reading. th« Sunday papers, and riding In tlirlr car Editorial option li us follow*: "Pn«f(int'» cover «lrl Bettl* Johnson Is a top New York junior sophisticate" fashion 'model. She'* 22 year* old. !iv» feet eight ^nchM tall, 111 pounds. 32JP-S2; which add up to high (aahlon success. But sophistication doesn't charm Bettie. She prefer* the homey jllfeMn a home built by net jbullder husbund, Trank Mar- "Non« Finer at Any Price" movies, In her old horn* town ;of Colonia, New Jersey." You'll Taste the Difference! In Plan Stage ! ISEIJN— Plans for display* ins sewing unit* at the County Fair at Dunhnm'it Corner, Bart ;Brunswlek. were discussed at a meting of the 4-H Teenettes »t jthe home of the leader, Mrs. Josepfi Rapacloll, Dow Avenue. It wns announced a picnic will be held for all 4-H clubs Of Middlesex County at Windward Bone in. You, too will say that heio is the finest, tastiest beef you have ever tasted. Properly trimmed of excess fat before weighing. Fanrtous Lancaster Brand Is sold only at Acme Markets Beach, Lnurelton, Saturday. The girls spent 4'-4 hours riming June assisting the li- brarian at Iselln Free Publlfl Arm Pot Roast Z2Z. b 59c | Rib Roast Beef Libiary and 43 hours working ib. 69c on ranrer dressings. All clothing entries must bt completed by August 3 and Mix or Makh iji-oucht to the. Pair by Aujust famous Lancaiter Brand Farmdale Froxon ' C, $1 Chicken, Turkey, Beef \ Your choice Beginning July 20 j OVEN-READY |b. will bo held Monday' afternoong 39c f Pot Pies at the home of Mrs. Rudolph TASTE O'SEA DUCKS ^oB^ <^BF ^B fii TACTC ft'CCA Kummler, 197 Ooop«r Avemw, A really delicious change for Sunday dinner. Oven-ready. Exceptional value! Serve with Ideal applesauce. M*Bi m • «% •% P " Caroline Frozerroion sewing project leader. A party meeting will b« held * July 27 at the home ot Judith Laneaiftr Brand Pompeo, 808 Green Street. "Fully Cooked" Sandra Swarta will be CO- butt Fillet Cod 39 Chicken Breasts Shankleii Mb. 5oi $149 hORt-eas. Smoked I., portion' package I Ib. orLe $ 2 Complete Russian Sticks-491 9 Scientific Course COtONIA — ArMTiJo A. 18 Canterbury tnd fnut « Wtt(r«(eti, 98 Lonitfcllow Drfrf, »re amonr 14 omplojeei of Mrrrk & Co., Inc., RahW-aj, Over who have be*n avrartfed «er- (iricates by Unlvn Junior Cranford, for com- pleting 22 sessions in »cl*o- tlflc Russian. The course was flven at the Ilahway plant as an off- campus offering of Union Junior College, Savel Ken- WORTH dall, South Plainfleld, m the instrutlor. It was estab- lished so Merck executives and scientists could learn t« read Russian lancuace Mien- OF PRIZES tlfie literature. these 10,000 prizes in all Methodists Plan Vacation School Game "2 COLONIA — Vacation Bible First Pr/ie Wtmti - '0^k%( W^ :hool will be held at New Dover Methodist Church Auj- PAUL PANKUCH PTLTAIC ist S to 6 alid 10 to IS. Mrs. Peter Waeger i« director 490 KNOLLWOOD DR. nd the school fa'ofcen'to Will-' SOMERVILLE, N. J. ren of vyoodbridge Oaks, Wood HERE IS A SAMPLE Avenue, Lynn Oftkes, Colonit (f inner »/ 'NOTHING TO BUY Ask for Free Entry Blank every time Heights »nd New pover RonrJ. Registration Ut being Ukcn $825 Schiaparelli OF GAME No.S you visit your Acme ... enler as often as you like...you may r studenU for kindergarten ;o five years of age, and primary MINK STOLE nd intermediate classes for FOR WEEK OF ... itder children. MH> Winner oj HINT SENTENCES FOR QAAftt NO.5 The non-denominational pro- llonui Prize •rum will Jnclud« arts and 1. It'i coinmon in many • 8. Foihion «ip«rtt know kovr rafts, worship, films, game* eaiy it ii to • •- i <«r- and outdoor recreation. $835 RCA Get '\cn KIT Enii, BUt.k Naw •lory (or on individual to M taitiid BWoy in thi*. . • tpin kilulf «( dnuti. ' ; COLOR TV For Complete Instructions 9. Noli* #iom tnim eo« it' Iselin Congregation ' • 2. , with thf birthday Irritating to ctrtoln ntrv- HOW TO PLAY cakl, <«n briahttn up th* out paoilt. - WbU or a chlldr«n'i party. To Honor JVetc Rabbi R»d tht "NlnU AcroM" unit Ml In thi wordi vw 10. You won't b* v«ry popu- ISELIN — Rabbi and Mrs. think fit tmt on th. *Nl Wuk (*r «n «tut I. Thar.'i llttla — T— ; lor ,lr ymi p4*r th« »«no hud drawn UciimiU, no urbon or mMhiniul n»rt- Bernard Prankel will be guesti duction aoetpUd), All tht wordi you nttU 4r» In tht about th* plat af « chwp thli way, continuouily, at an Oneg Shabbot after "word Hit" box. Cluck In your dictionary ill thl WOrdl ^ thriller. during o t**n-ag* party. giv»n to bt tun you UM th* corrtrt worttl to lit th* |«ervi«M toiaoftov- a* Con^re- munlng In thi hint. Uu tho better or rrlort apt Wtr* 4* A propir — in 11, OII«I1M«II», ldd flttlns tht hint No tntritt In •n»«1OMtj»cc»Ft»d. H* Katlcm Beth Sholom, Cooper purohaio It r*qulrtd. ' l UWIIIV W p?T* J for • tociat cllmbtr. it tyf$Jmm To be tligiblt for tht Vonm Prltti havo tKt Acmt mir, It may b* hard to The new spiritual leader 1 5. A woman, if sivtn a HH« hiarkittt ««ahitr tUmp your tntry bUnkt whtn you

AJI Itidalng »lll bo dont by thi Htutjtn H. Dgn- 0, ntHoy CaiKHny, a natluiiallr known contttt 4-tt k Judalng Arganlutioni and thalr dttitioni art final. Thl. la • tontnt *f skill with only *>it Buy Theso # oorrwt tolirtion. At Picnic Luncheon 1st Prize fair Game 5 I8&JJN — The ClQYerbellei A arlw will k* iwardtd to thi conUiUnt with Products for tht mott mafly ttrltct tolution. Thirty Jud priut pre-4-H club htld a picnic will bo twtnlwl and M» thitd print u ton- Bonus Prixesl luncheon at it« m«eting with RCA tttUnU In srdar si tht corrtctntu of thiir Mrs. Joseph RapadoU, Dow $! Hi Win 2 Priies - Tito will t» bnkon U Itvor of tht «nt«Unl Avenue. Color TV with thi «rrMt tolution to tht flrtt hint, tHin Needle books mr« impacted tht MCOIHI, UM third, ttc, until tht Ut It trtkin. Buy Bonus If a tit (till wltto, tht eonttitantt will bt Mnt and the neit project will lit Hert AN th« Correct Aniww* to Game No2- • now putsl* t* wlvo—htwtvw, w* mtrvt thi towels. rlsht to luuo dypllM* prlua in tvtnt of till. Products! i-PoinHd 5-Fpm. ^D«"» U-Confu.ian In saw »f • tit for lint »lt», thttt not rtctlv- Next mtetutf will b« Ina fint PVUM will ntalvt Mcond plica print. 17 with Ura. !Uip4pie41. 10Poug y The HIM onUfll will M uttd ftr and plu« tilt. You bcfwni aligibla for a hanui pcU* **c» w*«k rp 2—Darling 6—Clomoroui 10~Pauog« 14—Relayed Anwna IW »l*y oktopt tmpltyooi and immodUtt tkCTt II—Snout 15—Trit. famllUi «i «air*> Mtrktta, Wordt. Inc. and by Having your tntry blank it«mt*d by ywr 46MI 7~Uod MAWIT St«i« Ctwckir. Iwus »t«4««ti fuA» Th«'l*tderitton of HlHlHa inmn •Ar«*TH7ti!itk 8—Pelf pftam. AH ofilrlaa toM thf prwtrty *f Warol, fihjb wstk ot ruCEWORD — July \t KM Mr II IB*, only on* drlw Mr wwk wDi toawirdtd to or* 2I-OI. can KN LI*.MW D«s*(|Mt - 100-ft' to reWct propoyed nliclear- ttmlh WitMt mmmm 66 K Krr lt tht UH Ml NRMM Wax P«ft*r. wttapons pa*U 'with NATO Get Free Entry Blank At All Acme Markets FILL IN BY USINP HINT SENTENCK AT RIGHT

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iiT , of love, espionage Stanley Baker, the BriUahiUtne* th»; ; -. •:-,**: :n Vr. ar.d Mr* Frary. ;: Second A-r- \ uniivwnnn vm The Crows Nest *~ . JTPT Woodbridr* i :o V: and Mrf Rob- by Robert Mitchffln,^ Eltobeth MwUer and Otaj : +C Bunt* can' t frt out of AUvn* wlUwit 8cal« are »e«n In iupporUnf! proof Mano I#ni» ia liv.ng lit* a al(jn| , jjgt « gom sft.'rolei. _ t CPO- H- *.n M: arid Mr? in Borne. who ^ ,onn u,e| Gravr t Maximilian SeheU »ffl of the w« sltned by ere taken aback by,do you MI 1 for a , t t blank tax return which WMiusing v:- roV- in the mnak* of •nri hack to theVa- »<-companied by this note: irrown gr,- , tnaMMW Horwmpn" -You were notified iever»liweek it »a, ,'. Tomrr.v Kirk. TTK) turned into a sharer dop lor Disney's picture of the same name, ret* a top role in "Bwim Family Rob-

Burl Ives celebrated Ws fiftieth birthday m London re- -••ntly. with Alex Guinn«». I. •» IVtrott, ind findj merit In this r Howard. Carol Reed. Mick, Bfi thrrf I no trlrt . . an til faan. Huston, and Kevtn Mc- Clory ParBmount should have a The NEW RECORDS of R pIctuTt in "ftve Pen- r.jpn" It should make a mint. C3r«ni, JftJ IierfceifT C&~~ ls*- IV« th' best thing Danny 3.-. Ka-^JrTT: Ar.r Kifitfi. B* Ffta Thf f»P Br»»n Ksyp'j done becsu;* in It he dajtht^T of Mr ani V.-» Ar-Pri-.c S.^-.Tt JE« ! :; •„•?. P ha* more heart Uisn in ariJV*' l ,OT.T b- Hkiigri ' » v*. «r-;r< 1 hiJ other*. Road. Wooffljndp O fi f ;: ? TV Save OH Sonc aad Mane RaddiML daughter ot MrDzorr. !:>i Csp:v' a* i^ Barton attorney Jo- • r,d Mr* ?a«fc? > HKliii. 4'. T-* cfrwr r:^ *„„ FTWn ff-oh N. Welch portrays a law- yer ir his first screen ^le in Barbara A. Rmtnio. da-jrhter ^v^i by !hf rr*"&! *?ric of 5> Otto Pr'rninter'* "Anatomy of nf Mr. and Jfcv Mx.ia*: rjrs ar.i B.Zr yizj -r.ir. vr» a Murder"1 for Columbia re- erkei»T Bcr->Tifi T Colonia and Vtftor 8 Ostrowrr ap^.jr w?" '?~-'TTEa -,o»f »on of Mr.and Mrs Jo§??h TW*] and irriT^fnwrt a~t! Jack t^mroon wii;. *tar in. Otrow. 11 rte«*. iy!TT. orcnwui p*jncH. r*o c'r.^ csr. "The Warkirrt Ship in the Woodbridre. rsatth Siratrai rfcord :n -?- Army," which Marion Har- e-rove wrote some years ap>. with Ffd Kohlmar produclnt Bamuel C O»stAn«. aBed An rrmint In Rome, al- and Diok Murphy directing. An Inch won't make you very tall; partor of Crir l*dy w *«• Capitol and this mar t* or P"&« CTtntU. hu Uffnonp of Martm** best TV* «1OTT Anthonr Qumn rtwettm "Tfl* »!»rwd rhaplaJn of thp newly-.and M^'and has good timing of the World" In Alaska, coi- You've got to keep on growing. or?snir*d NortJifm New Jw- j^d ?Cyxl rythm- and should Iwted some 'Efkiino sculpture, **T Ch«ptpr of S|«ont Saint wll T*:I TT^S? ar<= two 45> and says it's the last of the real Marys College national Aliun-'drfinitely reroronwnded. m Association .. If» » urn of; Wh:). Ne]son R!(jdl(, hag don, ITS NO SECRET NOW—Ir.genar Jihar.sson der,'-n^trates the powerful right that won him Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Mteak, ^ _ RAPT OF MALATA th(h t job {or glnatr cm Ihe world fc">\i:,g ri.^rrpiir.j'r.ip in h',t b'>ut v.-i:h F;oyd Faltersnn. Seqi;pr;re (left to ri°y. which closed before It this has dried put on maskingi",*_ I^..?"," Pached Broadw clear preservative. Paint Tuesday when he lost control ha* an old, familiar plot, Th» "Wish - you - were - here" £'>'. It was con-jtape In the Itriped pattern de-, cracks that of his vehicle, which jumped a There'* the stem German cards are beemnins to arrive 'id(*rpd l 0 an honest Ne ro 1 area te m not n safety aisle and crashed Into a'rolonel who ls determined to get O-,e came from Dorothy and ^ K P " -: ' ™* P« ™ * ' parked car. his man - an American war B'll Connell who are vacation- depicting the Negro with moved until the paint has; Taken to Perth Amboy Oen-1 correspondent, of course -and. in? aboard their yacht, Sept- warmth, joy and satire. jdried. • ; era! Hospital by St. John's First needless to say, this same cor- (M IV. in New Eneland. en- Neither of these 33 albums The wall» oI dark- enclosed stalri eUs Aid Squad and treated for cere- respondent has some very vital riute to St. John's Canada, will be a selling record-breaker.l «' throughout the house In Fashion Now tjnfj deep lac-i|n'?™tlon- T"* Dlot alw n' v Th yplAhfimikel*TieCnaft^ painted white «• eratlon ow the eye', wat An-tvoltes artffflHI * pfeWT T plain a layover stop on th(> way,message. ;some other very light color vi avivii "JT^^I flit trjt, w um nil"] ~ — One word won t tell folks Who you are; ; The women of Wert Oer- %™^«. « " S^R.^™^ JS ZZrcKr^Zn^i ^i^ to «. lug^U back io health. ,nd the ; ! 1 You've got to keep on talking. hut thel are b«omin/notoe7 Martln and' Patrolman Walter "™» P"^ s«ruences. Poad. Fords. Is with the Naval1*"' ' | 1 'H, mZTLSK? (Singer, Oaines hit a truck owned Based on the novel by Leon Pes«rve Aviation Patrol Squad- '!> Battle of New Orleans: 1 DJy more IiLSnlonaDie. 4 ' __ . »_ , -_. , , "natti* rv^"» TTH« th^ mmH* ron VP-933 until Sunday. The! (Johnny Morton); 12) Person-; iby Heyden-Newport Chemical, omit vrj i uns. me movip pquadron. performed annualiallty (Uoyd Pr|cei; (3) Lonely After a look at the latest cre-j ^^i - training duty in European, Bny IPaul Anka): (4) Dream Co ln enRrgf of Mw8r(1 :ations of many of Oermany's jjfw Market, who wa» attemp^-^ African and Mediterranean Lover iBobby Darin); (Si Lip- leading designers, all believe!ing to tie a tow rope to the rear areas for the past two weeks.jstick On Your Collar (Connie RITZ Theatre that Germany will soon estab-,of another truck owned by , . . Marine Pvt. Andrew OKor- j Francis); (6) Tallahassee Las- Carteret, N. J. KI 1-5960 zalek, Jr., wn of Mr. and Mrs,;,!,. (Freddie Cannon): (7) lish a world - wide new reputa-jCounty line Rental Company. A constant drop of water Andrew Ogorzalek. 346 Crows i (Stonewall Jackson); tion for clothes with a contourSouth Kearney, and In charge iWalfr 00 look. jof Charles Pfeifer, 53 Hoy Ave- Mill Road. Fords, took part Jnj(g) Qulet vlllilge (M,rtin Den. NOW THRy, SUNDAY The women in Germany'* :nue, Fords. amphibious landings in Chl-|ny); (9) Kansas City (Wilbert JULY It - 17 - IS - 1» Wears away the hardest stone. cago and Milwaukee... • Cade,t ,. . larger cities never did «o along j After the crash, the Gaines jHarrlMn (I0) Franklt (Con with the chemise like the|<»r caught on fire and Keasbey Thomas W. „ Dowllng, Jr., 23 and 124 MarArthiir Drive, Fords, is nie Francis). fashion conscious women of! Woodbridge Fire Compan- e8 were "THE MYSTERIANS" receiving six w«atsjpr traming Advisers "arl? chosen for"1 France and America. Perhaps]* ih«quirkey car ntha spon t wae »h«rt-}*re can. * fad^r---—- am' at the Reserve Officer Training mutual funds. ' 11 Corps summer camp at Fort German designers are work- "WATUSI Belvoir, Va. A member of Thetaj ing with the American woman FORDS SAT. k SV>. MATINEE at 1 TM. Chi fraternity, Cadet Dowllng The Newly Renovated in mind and hope to do a large. PUYKOISE ls a recent graduate of Norwich export business. They certainly HI-24MI University, Northfield, Vt. . . . excell in all fields of clothes,! ArR-COMDITIONID MONDAY and TUESDAY And the dog that keeps on gnawing from ski pants to laxe gowns. THCBS. THRU SAT. Jjist Rut Not leait: FALCON HALL JULY 2» - tl Ore leading designer from JULY 1« - 18 Masticates the toughest bone. Born at Perth Aroboy Gener- Gfcmar-.y ftatwi that he is try- lOt Pula&kl Avr. Carteret al Hospital this week from Se- ing va give cVothei to pie public "ASK ANY GIRL" "NIGHT IF THE waren, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Is Now Available For that will have fine workman- with David Niven John Kurtlak, 2 New •Street.. ship, elegance and wearability and Shirley MeLan* QUARTER MOON" from Porda. » son, to ,Jjr;. an4 • WEDDINGS In this ,he has been, putstand- Mrs. Andrew Banchanski. 31 " « O D A N " and McArthur Drive, a daughter to t SHOWERS These imports range m price laiurday Matlnre gpecUl Show Mr. and Mrs. Btephen Elko. 36 "STEEL" AT THE PRICE- tor Ihe ChUdrtn "BORN RECKLESS" Maple Avenue, a son to Mr, and t BANQUETS Something substantial for a Mrs. Alexander Granieri, 77 • PICNIC AREA corner of the living room would "THE ISLAND EARTH- The constant! coping lover Msry Avenue, a son to Mr. and Riin or Shine be the work, abcte. Of weld- " R O D A N " Mtf* John Dobrowolski, 119 ed iteel, "Animal Totem" is on TODAT THIIC SATtBDAY CARTOONS Crestview Road, a daughter to • Meeting Rooms display at New York City's «U Trrbnlcolor thaw: 8t\. THRU TUES. Carries off the blushing maid. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spicuzza, For Hire Museum ut Modern Art. Sculp- Spirt MocUtri Abduct It Ling Street, a. son to Mr. tor David V. Hayei will part Eanh Womni: "Gil^ANTUS" WED. THBU SAT. For Jbtervationi Call with it for *i,5O0. and Mrs. WiBUmiilcCaskill, «j "Tke MYSTERIANS" with HiruN Koizumi JULY 22 - 21 - 24 - U GSenwoOd Terrace, a son to Mr. f\1-99888 8 and Mra. John Willis, 35 Carr — ind — "MAN LN THE NET" PIic«. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Monuomtrj—tauiu Uf with Alan Udd and Carolyn Jonn "SLEEPING BEAUTY" Andrew Slinsky, 16 Coolige "W'ATLSr and Avenue. . . from Port Reading, And the constant advertiser 61MUAY THRU WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 fW CONDITIONED diftifc) Jtaa HUNGARIAN SHOW "ESCORT WEST" THKl SATLH.UAV Itonttar MtOoiret-Ctaitfe Ratni trthe one who get* the trade! STATE MAJESTIC Shirlrj MiLune—Uaiid Niven "This Earth Is Mine" if A 6 - "ASK ANY ClntnuStopt-Color THEAYRE - Plu. - Woodbridfs, N. J , KBTH AMBQY- GIRL" Robtrl Mltthqw NOW OPEN JUr-CoadltloAed tot Tour I A WiH* Rtwlt TtMtrt •THE ANGRY HILLS' Comfon Color OVTCMIMOGE TO WEDNESDAY THRU Alan L»dd •ovTl9 Jmnaten JS NOW SHOWING "MAN IN THE NET" VICTOR'S PIZZERIA SUNDAY MATIN HE Cutur JULY 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 659 Woodbridge Ave., Port Reading A Rrlrnre-tlition **un jfor til1 SATURDAY ONLY KXTKA MARILYN MOWROE I I I 1 I Thouundi ol OcUan liauT-K i* til and her bosom companion* In Alrolnioni "THE MYSTERIANS" Join our Biunptr Slrlp Cluk f A«T BWUNSWIf K. £L7-Sfl! Delicious — Co-Hit — ______rSAT TO/YCURTiS SUNDAY THBU TUfSDAV Tony (tjrtU—Janet l^lth In KIM FREDRIC PIZZA PIES "HOUDIS1" Bo«fc Hudson NOVAK • MUCH SUN. - MON. - I..BILIY WILDER ^UCM* Dorothr McGuirr To eat on premises or JULY 19-20-M Jean Simmona ' MIDDLE OF' to take out *• Rock Hudson Publishers of Jean Simmons in "Thi^ Earth JE NIGHT L'kE/T Spaghetti "This Earth Is Mine" Is Mine" Suaday it 5:00-^1 :M and 8:10 . The MDEPENDENT LEADER Monliy A Tueidar »t 1:40 «:h«d wwklr on ffhatMay Perth Amboy, N. J.. Indicating atand In the state if New Jersey hat same election the Bepub- 1(1-3(1 RreCQ Strwt MK-4-UU drowning victim is by use of the I veALWAYS Andtrldf*, N«w Jtn*; nr wishes, you will rewire citizens were voting (or Con- Icans picked up nine 19) Con* , (-urtfrrt Pren pnbllthei WMtlclj oa Friday "Mouth-to-mouth" system. enpy nf "Mow Disabled Must gressmen (House of Reprwen- resslon&l seats to the Demoi J5! RnnvvHt Atenu* KM-MH The system is rather simple, and It ABOUT Ynu brV and If Yon Become tativesi today? crat* five (5>. <:>rt«ret, Ntw Jmty Disabled." Results of the latest of a Today's findings would thus is a wonder it had not been discovered WOMAN continuing scries of statewide idicate that over the past onBRIDGE PUBU8HINQ COMPANY How old do I have to be before now. The first thing to do, with Pliable for disability "trial heats" of voter preference ght monthi sentiment for Charles E. Gregorr, Preildent by the New Jersey Poll show )emocratlc Congressional Lawrence F. Campion ' a victim, is to tilt the head backward. that Democrat* hold a thin lidateft has Jumped A. Monthly payments may The mouth should be opened, and the edge over their OOP rivals In rhereaa, that for OOP Vice rresldent and Treasurer h* madr to disabled workers their choices for Congressmen onal candidates base of the tongue should be moved axed 5I( to 85, A person's dis- nj c.ni« MIlTcri, >• p ^ Today's finding} are of spe- d a 1.4% drop. ability benefit! are automatic- 1 m,Mrrlptlon ratci bj mall, IneliXHni panic*. away from the back of the throat, and cial significance because they It must be remem •., year, |«.M; ill monthi, 1275; thrw monthi, .illy changed to old-age bene- ' ;s; slnirl* coplei bj null, U Matt, AU M any obstruction in the mouth removed. provide an excellent Indication hat last November, fit* when he niches 85. The of the basic strength* of the dates for Congress statewide Then, the rescuer opens his mouth of the benefit h tht two. major political partlei In made a poorer" showing per- as wide as possible and places it tightly {However, a person dis- the state In a year when th« centagewise than they did in abled alncn childhood mar get entire 60 members of the New any one of the six preceding HIT over the victim's mouth, pinching the wardles* of his age Jersey Assembly will be elected Congressional flections, aa the victim's nostrils closed, and blows into \f nf his parenU geU re- ~~as well as more than half ttv following table shows. the lungs at the rate of about once ar disability benefits present members of the New Popular HouM the law, or dies after Jersey Senate. Vote SeiU OroVrly IFay every five seconds — for an adult. worklni Inn* enough under M- Here's how the vote wertt Jn The Town Committee is proceeding For a child, one blows a little less elal urcurtty to become In- the state when New Jersey Poll R D ft hard every three seconds. *• nured.) staff reporters asked a repre^ Elections B9.C 40.4 It noper and orderly fashion to afford. Q. What If fllfl* lenUtivt sample at the state'i 1948 consideration of its decision to p«- After blowing into the victim's beffirp 1 am 50 years old? vqters: ElectlMM „ Bl.t U.I If It. establishment of a trailer park In lungs, remove the mouth and see if A. You mar have your so- "If the elections for ConjrreM 1950 cial Mourlty earnlnn iword were bemi held today, which Election! S5.1 44.8 9 5 ea.sbey. you hear the flow of air, coming out froten" to protect your own party would you like to iee 1952 of the lungs. Repeat the process in any and your family's rights to win In your own Concrei- Election! 51.4 42.« • I Considerable pressure was applied to 1954 event, although if you do not hear any future benefit*. When your lional District —the Repub- Committee to revoke the license earnings record Is froien, the lican or the Democratic Elections 11.2 4SJ S I r I tie park at once, on the "grounds exchange of air, you might recheck period flnrlnj which yon ire Party?" 1951 . . the head and jaw position, to be sure totally disabled for work ll not The following table shows th Election* ... S8.8 41.2 10 4 Jat fraudulent information was con- statewide results among those 195»M there is no obstruction. counted, and doe« not lower |inp(l in the license application. It your average earnings. who had an opinion on th Election! ... S0.M 49.98 S I above question, or who, if un An additional tip, in saving a child, Q. How low? must I have TODAY 49.0 51.0 ? % alleged that although the appli- decided, stated towards whicl The New Jersey Poll's final worked under social security to is to up-end it by holding the ankles party they leaned: prediction wu Republican!, es actually live in Jersey City that be eligible for disability pay< STATEWIDE VOTE FOR 50%; Democrats, So%~« devia- |rir address was formally listed as and administering two or three sharp ments, or to have my social ie CONGRESSMEN tion of four hundredth! of one slaps on the back, between the curlty record frozen? |>rt Reading. (House of Representative!) percent (.04). A. At least S yean — or, shoulder blades. An adult, who might Under the Capitol Dome (Reflstered voters only) Highlight of last November'! [This fact, as well as many others since social security credits are be too heavy to be lifted in such Republican 49% statewide election returns for nich are needed for full and careful By J. Joseph firibbim counted in units of calendar Democratic 51% Congressmen (House of Repre- Jnsideration of the application, can fashion, can be turned on his side, and quarters of the year, In at least Last November, OOP cand sentatives) is that despite th* 20 calendar qnarten. The dates for Congress across th fact that OOP Congressional developed at the public hearing the blows can be registered on his back TRENTON — Real property Over the past seven years, ave been standing from the quarters of coverage need not state picked up 50.04% of th (Continued on Page 19) hull has ben called for July 28. It at the same place. Or, he too, can be values In New Jersey are in- irsons under IS years of age ime the Indians roamed the be consecutive, but they most creasing rapidly each year but mprlsed only i per cent of seemed to us the original action up-ended, if possible. and. Its recorded history dates all have been during the 10- assessed values are lagging, the 5,539 addicts arrested; 35 beyond 1651, the year a scar In year period ending with thell the trailer park request was hasty You might clip this editorial out and State Local Property Tax T cent were between 18 and an old tree Indicates the first calendar quarter In which you Know Your Representatives Bureau reports. fcii ill-advised, and it will be inter- save it, for it may be responsible for and £0 per tent were be- >f a series of six fires set by beconw dltahled. After 1961 TIM bMt'dtlsan U an active citizen, one who U Real property In New Jersey reen 25 and 34 years of age. the Indians to rid their hunt- the amount of work required j| ring to hear the reasons why all the saving someone's life this summer, of alert and goes to the source to secure the best available this July has a true value of leven per cent were"Wtween Ing grounds 61 unwanted weeds, win increase slowly. Information. The best representative is one who co- se required such haste. in later years. $29,111,194,980, which is an In- i and 44 years of age, and 3 brush and debris. Q. My company has a com-1 operates with his constituents and is ready and eager Orderly government requires that crease of $4,037,387,808 over ir cent were 45 and over. This year, through the gen- pulsory retirement plan for to receive their views. Herewith are the addresses of last year, according to the erosity of New Jersey carpen- those employees who reach age I your representatives. Keep In touch with them. of fairness to both opponents and A Portrait of Nixon State Equalization Table pub- TREE TRIM:— Its hedge ters, a $20,000 six-room house 65. How early should I visit || ,nd tree trimming time in New lished annually by the bureau. lth attached garage and my social security office. UNITED STATES CONORES8 Dponents of the proposed trailer A new book is off the press, entitled 'ersey! Ac tuqjpv however, the assessed liant-slzed basement laborato- A. You may file your appH-| Senator H. A. Williams, Jr., (D), Senate Office Build- ablishment, that July 28's hearing "Richard Nixon — A Political and value ot personal property Is The State Bureau of Traffic T, was built on the area, Forty- cation up to S months before || ing, Washington, D. C. Home—Westfield [most essential. We hope It will be Personal Portrait." It is written by only $1,231,245,418. an increase afety reminds public officials five carpenters from . local you retire. Senator Clifford P, Case (R), Senate Office Building, make certain,that traffic voted solely to obtaining facts—per- Earl Mazo, veteran newsman and of $72,618,757 over last year. unions scattered through cen- Q. I understand that ill Washington, b. C. Home—345 Elm Avenue, Rahway. The assessed value of real signs and control devices — tral and northern New Jersey, should file my claim for social Representative Peter Frelinghujsen, Jr. (R>. < Fifth especially traffic signals — are ftent facts upon which intelligent writer, who has accompanied Nixon on property at the same' Urn* Is built the home on their own security benefits two or three Congressional District), House OfflM Building, lot hidden by foliage. This calls fair judgement can be btwed. .^ many of his travels. only- *W3,M4,021, An iscrus* time with mR,tCT\a]8 ourxhftsec 5 In advance of retire- Washington. D. C. Home—Morrlstown. i Of $168,176,962 over last year. 'or sufficient trimming of and donated by their unions. ment/but I have not yet re xees and shrubbery to help all r STATE LEGISLATURE The book is a thorough job, and To reach proper true valu Architects, electricians, ma- ceived the birth certificate jpproaching drivers to see the Senate traces Mr. Nixon's life, both his per- ation of taxable property, the sons and plumbers accepted the which I wrote to my home town W ell-Deserved Tribute ievices in time to take appro John A. Lynch (D), 55 Paterson Street, New Brunswick 9 State Local Property Tax Bu carpenter's invitation to do- several months ago. Should I sonal and political liie, from its begin- }rlate action, It was a gracious and well-deserved reau claims all counties must nate their special skills to the wait until it comes? Suppose AiMinblr praisal of Chairman Norman Tanz- ning, In California. increase assessments from* a Low-hanging branches may project. Together they demon- it doesn't come? William Kurti (D), 415 Conover Street, South Amboy ilso hamper the effectiveness Maze's thorough Investigation, and figure .of 92.01 per cent in Hud- strated that everyone can take A. You needn't wait. If you David I. Stepacoff , 17* Ualo KM* JBonta... ~ fute the Republican minority on the The New Jersey Legislature ace such as » birth certificate, ision of motorists. The club should secure injections of friends while he was in the Senate, and recessed until November 18 but baptismal certificate, old In- WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE f »n Committee, previously had been has received complaints from polio vaccine, Dr. Kandle ad- which will return July 27 to surance policy or other old rec- Hugh B. Qulgley (D), Mayor tical of the existing relationshp be- which was brought out in the 1952 drivers who have had narrow vises, The danger of a wide- discuss mid-summer problems, ord showing your age, and your Second Ward presidential campaign, he showed a. escapes from injury at ob- spread epidemic, leaving death First Ward en the Planning Board and the has failed to enact any.woth- Form W-2 or income tax re- R. Richard Krauts CD) and crippling in Its Wake, grows Edward Kath (D) Committee. Their criticism was surprising independence, even with lng legislation for tax assess' scured road and street cross' turn showing your 1958 Income. I L. Charles Manglon* (D) Leon Blanchard (D) ors which would reduce the ings. less as the percentage of the President Eisenhower. protected population rises, he Also don't forget your social] Third Ward Fourth Ward erpreted'as directed at Mr. Tanz- ;e of the tax equalization security card. j| GENEROSITY: — La bo. says. ••••... L. Ray Allbanl (D) Peter Schmidt 3, an interpretation which prompt- And, It is interesting to read how the problem. So the headache re- Q. I'm a self-employed mions are on the side of thi State. Health Department Elmer Dryos (D) Thomas Coetello (D) r Vice President balked the opinion of mains one of the greatest con' gtocet. In addition to my birth i as described u a distortion but angsls at times despite head: turvays show that 36 per cent Fifth Ward i fronting the State. certificate, what evidence of General Eisenhower's advisers, at that lines to the contrary. of persons in New Jersey under John Evanko (R) ch nevertheless needed the reas- Percentages by which thi my earnings will be required A 66-acre tract of primeval 20 years have had no Salk vac- David Miller (R) time, and such men as Thomas E. State Local Property Tax Bu when I file my claim? anee of the Miller-Evanko words of forest in Bast Millstone, which cine at all. Another 24 per cent reau believes real estate In Ne\ other evening U) carry the neces- ttewey, and decided to take his case to has become a permanent shrine requite one or two mora Inocu- A. Bring complete copies af BOROUGH; or CABTERET COUNCIL Jersey counties could read the people, in an emotional television and center of woodland re- lations. your 1958 Income tai returns, MAYOR conviction. The assertion certain- true value follow: search, now contains a care- Form 1040, and 1040c, which Edward J. Dolan (D) jleaves no doubt of the esteem In appeal. Whether one agrees with that Atlantic, 363.39; Bergen, 348, taker's home through the gen JERSEY JIGSAW:— Retail we prefer to retain In our files, or pitch or not, it must be admitted that 64; Burlington. 486J7; Cam- oroiity of th« United Brother- fpod prices in New Jerjj»y are and a receipt °ther evidence COUNCTLMEN Mr. Tanzman J§ held, by the showing wu paid the social se- it was highly successful, and served den, -271.08; Cape May, 461.57 hood of Carpenters and Jolnen 160.9 per cent higher at' the John B. iVZurllla (D) Adam* Siymbonkl CD) bubiican ConmHHejemen. Cumberland, 424.11; Essex, 144. of America, present time than in August, curity self-employment tax. Walter Sullivan John Hutnik (D) he desired. 92.01; Hunterdon, 531.71; Mer- through its president, Maurice period, . , New Jersey's first ingle member of the commynity's cer. 168.74; Middlesex, 343.26 A. Hutchinson, underwatqr survey of boaU and cial family on whatever level, who to Mcpmpijth,, 4l8.«; Jdorris, ^oflo w»it> pres JUST PARAGRAPHS no re worthy of the praise which has most mandatory reading fpr those who 440.25: Ocean, 635.84;' Passaic, ier's Wtfods, one of the Mullica River by the State 189.86; Salem, 333.46; Somer few hardwood forests in Department of Conservation Irish Wit |»e to Mr. Tanzman. Almost alone, want to keep abreast of 'the leading set, 516.14; Sussex, 510.87 Eastern United States which (Continued on Page 19) It's a woman's privilege to political figures of our times, and to Union, 242,58; Warren, 348.63, Buy Stocks NOW [has waged a consistentent, intelli- change his mind. and dedicated campaign to bring know what they can about a man who DOPE ADDICTS:— Narcotk GLAMOR GIRCS —Irish Digest may well be the nominee of the Re- arrests In New Jersey from 195 kind of order out of the chaos The Value of R««m or Wait? to 1958 have numbered 8,53! publican party in 1960. In addition, it For folly, believing all you [ch came with Woodbridge Town- and there is eyery lndlcatloi It ultimately depends on hear Is matched only by telling At any time, in any mar- is engrossing reading- the problem is|,growing. you, doesn't it? How 1's indiscriminate development. He all you know. —Mason ket, there are stocks that much do you want to in- insisted upon larger lot sizes to That Is why the New Jerse City (Iowa) Globe-Gazette'. are a good buy ... but Comlssion on Narcotic .Contra their prospects differ. vest? Why do you want ungainly growth, upon uni- You Can Do Your Part has proposed increased diag The Knowwhynot Some stocks may promise to invest — for capital street grades so that sidewalks Every citizen of this town can make nostic and treatment facilities Education doesn't guarantee capital growth — others, growth or for dividend at the New Jersey Diagnosti attractive dividends. Also, income? be required, upon the planting a man success, but it helps him a contribution to democratic govern- Center at Menlo Park at an give a scientific explanation of at the same time, there iiade trees in newly-built areas. ments timated cost of $1,250,000. his failure. are some stocks that we'd Let's get together un4 advise you not to buy, 11 talk it over. No obligation, It is not by abusing Soviet Russia The recommendation involve —EllavUle (Oa.) Tribune^ the fight, too- the fact it construction of a building to you asked us. of course. lost is of no consequence to his the Communist Party, or Nikita house the dope addicts together This Week's Definition »'-—to prevent issuance by the Khrushcher. It is not by urging a war with necessary equipment an A bore is one who is here to architepts fees as well as thi dajr and here tomorrow. of building permits for ad- against th* Communist ideology or cost of maintaining a staff fo: Cqunt Down, Los Angeles, Cal. T. L. Watson & Co. 1 the Russian people. the operation of the projec development until the com- Aid To Indigestion FOUNDED 1832 could properly absorb lts-pres- All that my person here has to do In ,1958 drug addicts wer pickefl up and arrested In everj Number one best seller in MEMBER sehool burden. He of course .was to make a fight on dictatorship, or county in New Jersey with th cannibal country: "How to Serve Your Fellow Man," NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE and the courts in rejecting ftis Comntufiism, is to see that democracy exception of Hunterdon, War ren, Sussex, Somerset, Ocea , —Saturday Review AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE »re committed one of its monu- works in our own local, state and na- Cumberland and Glouceatei CowbeUeT Direct Wire to New York—OmpfcU Stock Ticker Senrioe *al blunders in recent years. It tional governments. Essex County produced 575 a Heard about the bowlegged [rue this decision some day.' When then is a deviation from the rests, Atlantic, 68, Passaic, 5 cowgirl? She couldn't keep her and Hudson, 39. Arrests PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING to be regretted-*^ HO doubt it accepted principles of democracy in calves together. other counties included 8 Jax Air News, Jacksonvill, 91a. y is— that Mr. Tankman's serv- the -goYernrntnt of this municipality, Bergen; 4 In Morris; 14 (At the 4 Corners) or any other unit of American govern- Union; 15 In Middlesex; 16 Quick Quip Tel. HI 2-2650 w a competent, Intelligent com- Merwr; 3 In Monmouth; ] Ho man U fc eompiet* faltur* |ty planner could not have been ment, it can be scored as a gain for the Btfrlington} 4 in Cwnden, an until he begin* disliking men MONBOE A. WEIANT, rtesMpnt Partner V» / "NOW try ft," ted yean ago, before IO much isms that «• aay We abhor. 6 in Salem. vtu> suscMd. -Irlit Diaoit \ PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 Russian 'Nyet' Does Not Surprise FairO OnM 011(1 av Local Man Who Knows Them Well ISELIN • Hii Ion acts, ninf i iri. Former Army Official] and adults, t.«, h And Wife Enjoying With B vai'irlv , foods, Will |)r";i|] JVetc Toivnshp Homo features at n1(. County Pair M,,,' ' CQLONIA - Nothing that j David H. Hair of Windsor Lane; Saturday from :[ reads In the papers about the at the St. Oy for three million people as to Frnnk MitM;n,ili- Lodge Members 22 Teenagers Enjoy Visit ftcih Furtado what could and what could not; •O'Neill and l)i K be handled on planes. Wheni | Climax of !!„•. JMr. Hair and his attractive wife! (Saturday niu Attend Seminar With L.I. Jewish Group Is Church Brideireturned to this country in IDR for twn c niAHT* — NinMl neo membermimhircs 1 •* ! __ Miss Cectla 1950. after five years in Oer- Twenty -two joint program, and Jacob Btein: COL/DNIA manv WM awarded the of thn Colonla-Rahway lodge,] COLONIA -- 1 Marie daughter of ' he the Jewish;* '™ is president of the metro- Me da1 Stamped B'n»l Brith, participated in the teen-agers from Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Furtado, Me!da 1 ^TS lp lwUtan c uncil of Unlted SynR " !!< °' ^ |Plans fifth annual leadership semi- Community Center were thej ? " Pennsylvania Avenue, Ellza-j0"11 V e llne7 Por num"le 111 V nar Saturday conducted by theguests last weekend of a similar!™ * »|jAmmc« beth, was married Saturday to of life to" northern New Jersey Council group of Temple Israel in Great j Lee Silva, son of Mr. and Mrs. | For Ball I of B'nai Brlth at the Irvlngton Neck, L. I. Theme of the week- Native! of Dixie Lino Sllva, 61 Conduit Way. COLONIA Ac House, Irvlngton. .end was "Jewish Living -- _ „ ., , . , The Hairs, both natives Selznicks Leave Ionia residents. u\,r • Attending from here were Rev. Baling, assistant pa«-isoutherners ,nave ako llved two Theory and Practice." have been active u:\ • , • Bernard Dlckman, president of tor, performed the ceremony at:years ln BrMlli but are com. On Friday evening a skit on Fallows Leasuc h.r. - •<' Immaculate Conception Church|plet<.ly cotlknt Tlth thelr nrw| EAST, WEST, HOME'S BF.ST — That's what Mr. and Mn. David Hair, who have lived In the local lodge, Morris Pecker- Inter-dating was presented by For So. America eral meetings !at« :•• , , , man, Sam Felngold, Bernard Elizabeth and the reception home ln Co]onla whlch Mr Europe and South America, feel about their new home in Colonla on Windsor Lane off : Shert Heller, Janice Handler. COLONIA - Mr. and Mmwa. s held at Club Linrose, Lin- ! formation o[ a bn- Zimmel, Michael Levetas, Sam Hair, a practicing: architect ln Sherwood Road. They are shown above against the story-and-a-half fireplace vhlmntj Thea Lerner. Don Kolpan, and Richard Selznlck, 233 Amherst den. Newark, designed himself. of white-washed bloofc in the teen-age playroom. Wood-carvlnfts they brought from Ger- next summer for be.; .•.•••.• Sagan, Leonard Chakrln, Jack Howie Stelnfeld. Saturday af- Avenue, Colonia, left Monday range of 13 to 16 ;..,.:• Gold, Mike Lemerman. The Asked what an architect) many hang on the chimney wall as they look over plant for additional roomi for the ternoon Dolores Ark In and night from Newark airport for "Little League '.-,:•! , seminar, a training and leader- strives for when he designs his| house, Stuart Dychtwald spoke on thea visit with Mrs. Selznick's sla- own home, Mr. Hslr grinned. j_ organizations, lv, ihip course for B'nat Brith dietary laws. Rabbi David ter in Brazil. "I feel I got a lot for myj name, all limit 11.- ::.-< .'. lodge officers and committee Scheinfeld of Colonia andj A native of Egypt, Mrs. Selz- mony, I got simplicity, and Ii'~case-d have to escape Iby youngsters from ct • •,, • heads, provided Information on Rabbi Mordecal Waxman of thp got spaciousness," he says. foot. But it all calmed down years old." oxpia, t r organization and administra- nick has not seen her sister, host congregation in Great Mrs. Gamil El-6ouss, for 12 Mrs. Hair loves their new again, as tilings usually do." Donnelly. ore nf tiv .:.•, tive techniques u related to This charming and serene N«ek mo4n«tad ttaas* -talks. years home for the ease with which parents. "A group •' ,. lodge activltlis. German, feel that older boy;. .• \ , During the social Saturday The Selznicks planned toj ie can -cure-for it without woman Bride of Michael Baloga BpaniBh and Portugese, has no four years age brack.; night Carol Kotler, Jack Sha- stay in Miami, Fla., for two •fvants. Though all on one ?: VACATION IN VIRGINIA oor, the bedroom wing with regrets for the servantless JJIe COLONIA Miss Eileen Bfi fond of basrhi. ;,:.•• •COLONIA — Mr. and Mrspir. o and Barbara Urdang did days and then take off for in suburban U.S.A. Brazil today. They will arrive ree bedrooms, is completely lizabeth Sipos, daughter of even more in need •••: : Robert E. Brooks, Jr., 41 Mell- dance numbers. Stephen Man- tlve. organized *{]•:.••• w •, In that country tomorrow. ;parated from the rest of the Glad to be Home' Mr, and Mrs. Joseph E. Sipos, ken Road, are vacationing In del conducted the services Sun- ity." Mrs, Selznlck said they plan ouse. A beautiful. 18x20 "Certainly, there's a glamor 85 Washington Avenue, was Virginia as guests of Mn. day morning. Farewell remarks The Colonia pa,:,: to visit with her sister for three teen-age room" that rises and ease to such living abroad," married Saturday to Michael Broofci' family, The Brook's at the brunch were given by ne-and-a-half stories high been told that SIK I: weeks and then go on to visit she continues, "But there's al- Baloga, son of the late Ma. and two daughters art vacationing Betsy Dolgin of Great Neck as been planned for the Hair's boys' league, the Ba> in Rio DeJaneiro, Montevideo, I ways the feeling that you're Mrs. Nicholas Baloga, b2 with them. who acted as chairman of the aughters, Oleta, 11. and Karin, has been operatim :: Buenos Aires and in Venezuela l not home, that your're Just lharles Street, Sewaren. fe. an adopted German child. marking time. And we never and Hopelawn, bg: '';. .•• for another two weeks. Rev. Vincent M. Lenyi per- such flub for Colo:,:n ! 1 "We expect to add three more wanted to bring up our daugh- The Selznicks three children formed the double-ring cere- Present^ plans c.iii '.••-. are "staying home with ah aunt mony, read the Papal Blessing txatlon fnr the \\< >. ! and housekeeper. oiks," the Colonia architect ex- As a room mother at Colonla which was bestowed on the some time in Octoh>: •. ilalns. "To me there's nothing School 2 and 16 and as a de- couple, and celebrated the Mass termine the actual i:u;:. 2 Reliable Names... voted worker for the Colonia Jeanine Sonnenberg orse than the whole family at Our Lady of Mount Carmel boys of that HRC In Cn',>:., laving to carry on quite dif- branch of the Perth Amboy Church, Woodbrldge. would be interested Sr To Wed Fords Man rent interests all in the same Hospital Guild, Mrs. Hair prac- details will be marti-r.ij1 tlces what she Given in marriage by her ISELIN — Mr. and Mrs. Jo- vlng-room. Old and young' Preaches. father, the bride wore a prin- according to Mr. U•:;..•'.'.'• toth need to get away from Both Hairs feel they have had 1 seph E. Me Olynn, 88 Edward cess gown of silk peau de sole full portlculars «;'.'. N SCHWARTZLJ »ch other, occasionally, while enough of night clubs to last Also working wit':: '•!- D-T- Street, have announced the embellished ln Alencon lace, till under the same roof." them a life-time, and they 1 engagement of Mrs. Me Glynn's with a portrait neckline and nely are Carl Laniv; Was Architect much prefer working on their Getz, Al San 0.:"- :r > daughter. Jeanine Adair Son- bow-accented back, extending nenenberg, to JBseph G.Romer, Mr. Hair practiced archltec- beautiful new home and going Oeorge Esposito ure for 20 years ln Winter fishing Into a chapel train. Her veil of son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. illusion was held by a cap of ark, Fla., before moving Tiorth Not to mention caring for the Romer, 31 Sixth Street, Fords. peau de sole petals and em- Mies Sonnenberg graduated ndjo Europe^ Amused at how small army of cats and kittens so many northerners are now broidered Alencon lace. She Your ASSURANCE in June from Woodbrldge High that have the run of the house moving to Florida, he caUs him- Two mother cats with a total carried a cascade of carnations, MRS. MICHAEL BALOGA School. Her fiance is a gradu- self "Wrqng Way Corrigan." feather carnations and ivy. of INTEGRITY! ate of Perth _ Amboj;, High MRS. LEE SILVA between them of 10 kittens 1» The H*irt were married hrtlwctlfTfen^'tally. Miss Joan 8ipds was maid of ie same high school and the School ana Misemployed by the Given ln marriage by her Brazil during the war, and Mrs. Missouri School of Mines, Uni- "Between cats and children honor for her sister and Ulu Joe Romer Trophy and BporU father, the bride wore a gown Hair,.says that when they final- and fixing th« house, we could- Margaret Baloga, sister of the versity Qf Missouri. Rolls. Mo. Center, Metuchen. of embroidered tulle over taf- moved to Colonla from a n't be busier or happier," con-bridegroom, was bridesmaid where he was a member of mall apartment in Belleville VISITING IN ENGLAND feta with long sleeves and cludes Mrs. Hair. "We're here A graduate of Woodbridge Sigma Nu Fraternity. He Is year ago is the first time she COLONIA — Mrs. MeWin bouffant skirt. Her Illusion veil to stay, I think, though with employed as a meta41urgfe*l vas completely unpacked since High School and Packard Klein, 58 Drake Place, left by fell from a cap of embroidered engineer by ITE Circuit Break- ,944. my husband I never really Junior College, New York, the j plane from Idlewlld airport last lace and pearls. know. Now if he were to be Bride was formerly employed er Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Dolores Furtado was "Not only were we the first weekend to visit her parents Americans to be married ln theoffered something challenging, by Gener&l Coating Company Alter a tour of Canada, Mr. maid of honor for her sister who knws? we might be off ID London, England. The Brazilian stale of Amazonas,' Woodbridge. and Mn. Baloga will reside in and Miss Bernlce Purtadb, an to the Arctic Circle! Kleins' two children went with she reminisces, "We were two Mr. Baloga is a graduate of Haddonfleld. other sifter and Joan her. Mr*. Klein was a 0,1; war North Americans In South Scutiere, Union, cousin of the bride and this U her first trip America, married under Inter- home since she came to thli bridegroom, were bridesmaids. national law In Portugese by a country. Roger Sllva, brother of th Brazilian judge with a Jewish,| bridegroom, was best man an Interpreter an«J five witnesses FREE DELIVERY! — FU 1-0100 — FREE DELIVERY ushers were Philip Scutiere, from five different states in the Union, cousin of the bride- U.S.A." groom and William Gawaleo A tall, ruggedly handscrr.r, According to Size Clark. . man, Mr. Hair went to Brazil! --SAVE!-- Theresa Judge, Elizabeth, to work building airports and]/ By Driving to Our Highway godchild of the bride, was SIMPLEX FLEXIES are nationally roads when the British were Showrooms flower girl and Wayne Cuper- developing an alternative oper- NOW OPEN! wich, Irvington, cousin of th< ation ln case Rommel's African recognized for their excellence . . . OVER 3J DISPLAYS bride, was ring bearer. offensive should succeed. Pol- Expert Ad-rice and Mrs. Silva is a graduate lowing this, he was given a job They are carefully fitted at Workmanship Battln High School, Kllzabett deep ln the Matto Grosso Jungle and Is employed by the Vart. to expedite the procurement of SCHWARTZ'S, a family shoe FURNITURE Typer Corporation Newark, raw rubber for the war effort. SPIRIT SHOP Mr. Sllva is a graduate of $1 "It was quite an experience UNPAINT£O Benedict's Preparatory Schoo lor,a young southern bride," store where accurate fitting Open 7 Days—9 to 9 and Lincoln Technical Insti- Mrs. Hair_ says with a smile. 565 Inman Avenue «...<«•» Colonia tute, Newark. He is in business "The governor at the st,ate of has been a tradition for over Himes Beautiful, Inc. with his father in Colonla. Para gave me a new revolver as'\ PHIL PKCK. (Slaci 1932) After a trip to Bermuda, th a farewell present before we went Into Matto Qrosso. That's Phone FU 1-O1O0 38 years! couple will reside ln Rahway. Bt. #1, Avenel, N. i. great head-hunter country and jMt North of Woodtriti* I was the first American wom- Your Child ALWAYS Leaves Schwartz's CloTuluf ONCE BITTEN, TWICE SHY an, and only blond, they'd ever LIQUORS - APERITIFS - CORDIALS - PREPARED COCKTAILS Wearing the CORRECT Shoe and She! ME 4-3500 — 24-Hr. Service Huntingdon, W. Va. — Afte seen. One night when the na- a man he arrested bit him o tives were en the verge of an the nose, Marlln Mitton, a fei up-rising, our servants dyed my' eral revenue agent, resigned. hafr black and stained my face "WINES & BEERS of 25 Nations" • AeounW Records Kept " 'One of New Jeney't Finest Shoe Store$' beautiful bloom . . but do give her flower*, Accessory and Oourraet Department. on any and every ^^ "YOU RING - WE BRING" - Free Delivery at All Times! occasion I All Permanent Waves OPO) » A, ML TO It P. ML VftEB PABX»G Schwartz Shoes rOUB aUBJDEESSSEB 3t". 159 Elm Are., B*bw» 1519 Main Street, Rahway Flower Shop ru B-#MI - ru FREE DELIVERY! -Rl 1-0100- FREE DELIVERY If 3M Amber Ait., MI 4>llS6 NIEDBIC ud SBVtN Clplblt Kali IMlitti to brii I«u THURSDAY. JULY Ifi, 1959 PAGE THTR1 Re Exhibits <"ly for Kid's Party? GOP Plans Picnic Set To Fee Troop 63 Now Caterers Tomorrow FORD8 — Members of Olrl MalnwarliiR, Paula Costello, Fall Fete 3cout Troop 63, ,Our Lady of Kathy Shaw, Nancy Vobel, At Center 250 Her* FORDS — Members of thr The closing pro- ?eacc Neighborhood, have Mary Beth Molnar, Mnry Ann Second Ward Republican Club , , of the vacation Bible )rlglnated a novel way of mak- i FoRl.W Rnmot chapter. FORDS The first l*rg«- tn Kovacs and Bernlre will hold a smorgasbord supper f .|,,,,,l of Our Redeemer Luther- ng money to ffnance (H'niu Urlth Women, with incm- vnW mass ffcdlng and reglltrt" ( a pro- wltz. September 14 in lieu of an : an cimnii will be held tomor- rased trip to Mexico ibrrs of Slnni chapter, Cotoniiv; tlnu pxerctsr.s nf Civil Defen» three opening fall meeting according ' rveniiiK at 7:30 at School 'ears from now. ' Crunford: Avlvali, mrt Dlsnstir Control forctt In ]llrt to platis made Monday at thr l,j I'nid Avenue and Main The girls are catering chil- Amboy and the Linden t)v siren «lll ho held MQtii closing meeting of the season sin it wlieie classes have been ren's parties In the aren. plan- Fords Resident iRosrilr nnd Westfield chapters, RI K.n-dfi Pink. at FnwPs Hall. King George 'lii.| l during the past two weeks. Ung the affair's, supervising iwlll sponsor R picnic for pi\- Feeding demonstrations ha ( Road. one hundred and sixty-five 'he games, doing dishes and jilents of the Diagnostic Center, been made with nnd for C. enrolled In the olcanlng up the parly room Weds Boro Girl Although there .will be no iMcnlo ParK, next Thursday. :md I), C. personnel at n couolt FORDS - Miss Phyllis Ann August meting, Mrs. Carl Maler, j The proRi'Hin Is directed by •I iioin's in the edunt.y. Biil 1 ,.1,,-ACS whtrh Included learning after everything 1» over, all for a nominal fee, which will be Sorrento, daughter of Mr mid ways and means chairman, will |lhe state volnnlniy cnnrdlniUor inn« operations to take pl» nnd trading Bible stories jof the New Jersey Stnte Asso- ,,,,'d pnssai?rs. Theme of the saved for the trip. Mrs. Philip Sorgento, 1S7 Dur-appoint and meet with members M"nr'ay will cover L ham Avenue. Metuchen. wns of her committee to prepare jclatlon (or Meutnl Hrultl-'-? Inc •nmib'Ts nnd ',.,,, ion w«s "Going God's Way.' iA tnnvlp will be shown nftnr Local residents are Invited married Saturday to John S and serve the smorgasbord, Forrts Lions C i.;;,rh child had his own work to call the leader Mrs John 11 he picnic for the boys nnd nn, Jr.. son of Mr aid which will be served to the pub- l,,,oic and project package Malnwarlng, LI 8-4877, co Th" Weod Mrs. Salman, 10 Safran Ave- ic at a nominal fee. the idrls will enjoy a binao i[in,llwnrk of the pupils will leader, Mrs. Charles Riblnsky, ALBERT I. ( f,IU I.O 1) C. pprsin nue, at St. Francis Church, The affair was arranged as a garni I,, displayed and each depart- HI 2-4808 or Mr*. James Shaw, g demonstration to show the' Metuchen. jupper i Local chairman itie Mrs. i,,rni, will give a demonstration 84 Burnham Drive, LI 9-2833, result of the buffet |r?.pnb«lt|ps of It* unlti lUUUte ' served to members and fuests JBernnrd Lf-vltt and Mrs, Alec of wlint, has been taught to the ;o make arrangements for the Rev. Francis Foley officiated ^'isas'fr ron^ltions. at the Installation' meeting In Blumenfeld. president of the p:n September 14, ter Walkowlnk. Perth Amboy, •Ilimniis Springer. Miss OlKa Gamero, Honduras, plnec In th* fall will ba the fresh ranked stew, fresh 55 Iimtitrm Terrace, Ford* Alter the meeting the fifty announce the engagement of The prlmnry department for Miss Joyfle Yovlno, Metuchen eighteenth annual campr.ic+i corn bread, canned peaches, LI 8-221S members present enjoyed a film ;the|r daughter, Patricia Ann, 7 nul 8-year-olda was ltd by »nd Mtos MsdeHne Gudeiinis, on betudf of 12 local agencies coffM «nd tea- on natural gas, presented by to Gerald Michael Seaman, son Mr;,. Nicholas Procoplo, Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bal New York. Carol Ann White ;he Bergen Film Corp, that provide recreation^ health, Mrs. Mayfred Loveland, to- \V.iller Rledel and Mrs. Vlcto samo entertained twenty two of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sea- family and children services In rector and Miss Qrace Huber, and Karen Horvath were flow- HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM: Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. man, 79 Linden Avenue, at a I'.mek assisted by Miss Marilyn from Fords, Nixon and er girls. . Markrl, above, are new additions to thr Perth Amboy General Avenel. Carternt. Colonia, Fords, deputy director, C. D. and D. C. N TV, Mrs. Jack Welles and Mrs. dinner party at the Log Cabin, HopPlawn, ,„„„_ Keasbey, Highland Park at a buffet sup Ronald Kalman, Fords, was Hospital staff. Mr. Markel is taklnfc a year's assignment at welfare operation* for Woo8- Heston. Woodbrldge per Slid gathering Saturday best man rer nis Brother and Art Department administrative resident and Mrs. Market. & rrgfstcred f urae, Madison Township. Perth Am- wlll supervise the poe.^ Mrs. William Kocsls, Mrs. A. A graduate of Pertti Amboy boy Port Reading,- SnyrevlHe. night. Daughter Joann cele ushers were Robert Estok, has been assigned to tjie North Ward. paration and serving of till CiillnhHn, Miss BodilSkov, Mrs. High School, Miss.Walkowiak Sewaren, South Amboy, and brated her seventh birthday Perth Amboy, Gerald Sorgento meal. —- AllM-rt Perry, ' Mrs. Charles Wins 2nd Prize ts employed by tfie Berg Agency. Woodbrtdte. a party Wednesday Metuchen and William Grund Demonstration Ret Wmlenklre and Mrs. Charles Metuchen. Guests included Jackie am Statcn Island. • FORDS — The art depart- Mr. Seaman Is a graduate of In announcing Mr. Ceruto's Demonstrations of B nun*« Huidnsh led the junior depart- acceptance of the post, Mr. Pat- Janet Rustic, Debby and Don The bride Is a graduate of ment of the Woman's Club of Husband and Nurse Wife St, Mary's High School, Perth of phases of Civil Defense and mnit assisted, by Miss Diane Fords have received a letter ten hailed ills devotion and na Kolbenheyer, Mlchele Amo Metuchen High School and Amboy, and is attending Syra- Disaster Control will be staged Miidsen. Miss Marlene Soren- 'rorn Mrs. Julia Scalelcher, state loyalty to the cause ot the help- dlo, Denlse Colette, John Solo- Glassboro State Teachers' Col- cuse University, where he as follows: FCII, Miss IXJIS Ryder, Miss Pat press book chairman of the less and needy and declared wlnskl, Patty Velardl, Cam lege. She Is a teacher In the majoring In commercial art. Radio and telephone com- Monroe and Miss Linda Pry. American Artist Professional Join Hospital Together that Mr. Cerulo's background Barajas, Susan Evangellsta Edison schools. munication, Prank Baumgart- Mrs. Harry Cooper and Mrs League, thanking the group for PERTH AMBOY - From nvited him to go west and he and leadership would prove In- . T-I.WIH onft Sandy Purla and Debby Frel 1 011 DeWltt and Clyde Jordim were In charge of Mr. Kalman Is a graduate of Pittsburgh and Toronto, via secured a position in the busi- June Ann Dickson's valuable to the Red Featheri™":, * llch, material sent to her concerning seniors; Mr« Howard Mo- Perth Amboy High School and publicity for American Art California and Chicago, By this ness department of Hollywood flam at n Malloy: —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Streit. Engagement is Told P » R.A.D.E.F. (radiological d»-; rn; kn and Miss Belsoh Jordan Is attending Monmouth College, Week. far-flung route two young Presbyterian Hospital. Another "At this moment" he said, Taras Drive, entertained «nyc Road, for a trip to At- colm, celebrated her birthday was given in marriage by Mr. Nonetheless, City Attorney wine Road, Lafayette Estates, iilr City on Saturday. at a family party. Hendrlcks. Carl Zimmerman decided that has been awarded a full tour The chartered bus will leave the evidence against Anderson -Iris Sablatsky, daughter of She wore a gown of erri- year nursing scholarship at St '"• school at 9 A.M. and mem- was insufficient, and dropped Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sablatsky, broldered nylon tulle and her Francis Hospital School of •:s are urged to be prompt. the charge. celebrated her fifth birthday fingertip veil of illusion was ar- Girl Scout News Nursing, Trenton. 3.50 Meetings will resuttw in Sep- Friday with a party for her ranged from a cpronet of or- Miss Treger is a June gradu- tember. BANK LIQUIDATION friends. ange blossoms. She carried a ate of St. Mary's High School, Cairo — The Iraqi Govern •.,!.,„„. ITD 4 .. —Michelle InversoInve , daughter cascade of white roses. Perth Amboy. VB test0I Bj MRS. STANLEY FLORKY ,iucci, Kathleen Burns, Peggy ment has ordered the Uqulda reformlZ . •T bf Mr. and Mr., In- • MUs • Thsrssa*. Hyne&, Fords, Announcement of the award FRANK'S 274 Avene! Street, Avenel Clough, Patricia Cowman, Bon> tlon of the French eommercla.1 _ verso, celebrated her fifth was maid of honor and Miss to Miss Treger WAS made by ME-4-5529 nie Daniels, Lillian Oirgintl bank in'Baghdad as a show, of Radio and Television birthday with a party Thursday. Patricia Hendrlcks, the bride's Mrs, Frank J. Black, president niece, was bridesmaid. Four Iselin Brownie Troops Kathleen Hagedorn, Linda solidarity with the, Algerian of the Dioce-san Council of 163 New Brunswick Ave. Guests were Diane Paulauskas, rebels. Felix Christopher, Nutley, leld a candlelight fly-up cere- Hess, Angellka Holier, Luara Parochial PTAs, Trenton. "RIDE WITH PRIDE John and Mary Ann Heeney, Baghdad radio said the ban! FORDS was best man and ushers were mony with girls participating Playter, Patricia Schneider, | Donna and Karen Schaupp, was given six months to liqul Withholding tax found low Phone — HI 2-1067 Ralph DeSordl, brother of the as follows: Susan Schreiber, Gall Shlpman Buddy, Laurie and Margaret date Its business, for some. IN A CLEAN CAR" Mary Conyack. Billy Hoffman, bridegroom, Donald Marese and Troop 9, Sharon Johnson, and Joan Schott. Mui-tln Bartoccl. Connie and William Marese, Nutley. Carol Junls, Judith Jewkes, A new intermediate troop Putty Hill, Fords; Pat Blnetti A graduate of Henry Snyder Gail Ann Macheskey; will be formed In the fall with Troop 11)2, Linda Barber WOODBRIDGE Clink, and Carmel and Ginger High School, Jersey City, the Mrs. Val Johnson as leader and Inverso. bride is employed by Western Deane S h a u 1; Troop 103, the former Prowriles as mem- IF MONEY Mr and Mrs Anthony Ciara- Electric Company, - " Margie Wood; valo and Frank Inverso, Brook- Troop 104, Lorraine Anto- bers. lyn, were evening guests and , Mr. DeSordl Is a graduate of weekend guests were Mlehele's Nutley High Sohool and a Mr. and Mrs. veteran of two years service in WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. IS AN OBJECT the U.S. Army. He is also em- Thomas Marrone, Hlcksvllle, 18 GREEN STREET L. I. ployed by the Western Electric Company. WQODBRJDGE, N. J. „„ WASH VFW Auxiliary Plans Q Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-year LOOK AT . Civic Group Sponsors 'Fish Fry' Tomorrow subscription to: Swim Party August 1 KAIIVVAY AVENUE HOPELAWN — Members of • INDEPENDENT-LEADER the Ladies' Auxiliary, Hope- FORDS — Roosevelt Estates BYSTUDEBAKES VVOOUBRIDGE lawn Memorial Post, Chic As/qciatjpn wyi take over • CARTERET PRESS , Printed Pattyra *354; Misses' will'hold a fish fry Wnv >wthe fwfirirnlng' pool at' The / /, N DAILY and SllNUAV Pines, Metuchen, for a summer Waist men 24, 25,Xfi«, 36, 'ik ,; Q EDISON Tp^pH^I^WJB B.;fiAt$N ti night at the Site 28 takes 3 yards 39-inch Look what happens when you buy a I^ark Way W^gonl You start by swimming party to be held James Street. 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Do Jll 3aitl, Throughout INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL Discover what you'll saw at Widdletex County DO-IT-YOURSELF YOUR STUDEBAKER DEAIJKR'S- I'ODAYI FUNERAL KOVAC MOTORS myirtbwtheEESf?-iha8y*o*9 GREINER HOME 720 Amboy Ave. ME 4-9781 Woodbrldgi Established 1904 - AUGUST P. QBEINER, Director ^SSSiiSSS: little m^butit'smrthtbediihtoce. ; 44 Green Street • Mon.andFri.8;Q0to5:30 • Tues., Wed,,andThurs.8:00to5:00 • SatBflOtoltoon [ THE 8TUDKBAKER TRUCKS . ..THEY COST L3588. TOO I j Woodbridqe -" GE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, JULY 1«, 1959 night at Mn. O. Hanseti's, 101 SUntilaus MUos. Sponsors were tended the birthday party of n family part; at the 2nd Avenue, Port Reading with Army her grandson. 3arv, son of Mr Braza home followed the cere- the btby's cousin, Mta Betty Mrs. William Larsen. co-hos- draft call for ^ m and Mrs. Robert Schwenzer. in mony. Mrs. Brua is the lonneriAnne Karnas, and John Kerly. tess. AVENEL PERSONALS tcmber, the Mtll, SEWAREN NOTES Pennsylvania. Vivian Prellsh. Sewaren An open house and dinner at —The Avenel-Colonia Flwt vlously —A double christening cere- —Mrs W. Burnham Omfaner|nnmmMe Ont —Mr. and Mr*.' William " w" ca Ucanlc. Mrs. Ucanic was baptized, and Mr and Mrt articl^'"JVEZe on the current ^l^vogue river. ^ \^ ***?*m V^IcT a Laianlc. Mrs. Ucanic l*T egg., ._ —Mr. and Mr» Alexander Henry and children. Billy and becu« and swim party. I MrV vislUng her daughter and son- The""homely hen lay* oive. Tru»l»k, 8 Fury Street, an- Martin Gyukeri were godpar- for rare pet anlmaU. He ha«t attending were RKT1RNJ Anne, hive returned from * ^ ^^^^ J,Wrenlin-law for a couple of weeks. The codfish nevtfr cackles Los Angelps nounce the birth of their third ents. A buffet luncheon at home Just returned from • trip toKXTENBIVE HALF SHINE two-week vacation it Laurel- l To tell'^ou whaC she's done. ma«. h. s ib , child Norn Jean, July 13 in for"the family and godparents Pakistan to develop new sources' Richmond. Va. - Eugene H.|v a'iorieTnd"Mlcha'eT: Mrs. Ida! -Mrs. John Eea? and chtl- ton. And so we scorn the codfish, surprised to f,,ui' Elizabeth Oneral Hospital. followed the service. of Import. 'Loving had one shoe shlned garner and sumTRon, Russelldren, Patty and Mary Elten -Linda JUnKin. Annapolti ! Whilst the humble hen wthee wallet he ii,,,, —Mr. tad Mrs lawrpnre Donald, infant ion of Hr. -Kathleen Ann Karnai,:when the shine boy asked to «ee,Ud Scott Koftl«. Sunday O^orge Street, haw «t^rnea Md. ii vuiiing her grandpar- jColif., in 1943. Ryan. Brewster Place, are vaca- and Mrs. Alfred Braza, Port daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan-jhls wrist watch. The boy took#,MU «re Mr. and Mm. Leslie home from a ten-ttBy to gh(jw ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Herbert check for $42 r,o tioning at Saranac, N Y Reading, HM also baptized by W W. Kama«, Jr.. Cliff Road,;the $35 waU* to the better|Mlller and daughter. Donna. in Connecticut. , ^ n A license, and Rankin, this week. t , Rev. Schmaus. Mr. and Mrs. was baptiaed Sunday In St.'llght outside and failed to re-; -Mr. and Mrs.Oeorge Mana-j -| f. "'*' "°"tv Monday! It pays to advertise! Wl —Richard Totka, East Ave- ration coupons. nue, is in Ft. Din for induction —Mrs. Oeorie Scrnrenzer al- Kenneth Braza were godparenu' Anthonys Church by Rev. turn. ifcer. 1340 Thorn wood Ptace.'wrtl hold a card partj Monday, _u_py • NIW JERSEY'S MONEY-SAVING SUPER MARKETS

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1 Mr. and Mrs. James O'Rourke, were Mr. and Mrs. ThomiH|the Woodbrldue Polio? Rnngr Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Ar-'children, Milton. Jr., SuMmteistdy and jon, Thomas wertjMODEL PRISONER Auth Avenue. Santera and children, John,'Main Street, on Sunday at 10 thur Toulsnnt, Sr. also WAS a and Diane, Byracugt. N. Y. indjgiiMta of Mrs. kurt Klein, Mid-; 5ann<*mbra, Ttv ISELIN PERSONALS —Mr. and Mrs. O'RourlM Joseph, Thomas, Jr. and Mrs. A.M. guest. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Acker- dletown, N. Y, up to a farmhouse, 1 and sons, Dennis and Gary,!Anthony Esjwsito and son, An- —Quests for a week of RPV —Mr. and Mrs, Frank Braun- man, Newton. Mr. and Mrs.j ISchnopp asked the (4 Auth Avenue, were guests oflthony, Jersey City and Mrs. ftn(j Mrs' wiHlam R Khhv and son, Crate. Warren ! telephone bannemot* By GLADYS E. 8CANK Mrs. John Waterson and chil- ;Walter Ho^ell, PMIllpsburirtsTATF, DEPARTMENT (97 Uneo'n Hlthmy, Itelln Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monis.i Frank Tagllarenl and children. : Berkeley Boulevard, were Mr. atreet. have returned from a and daughter, Dorothy I 8chnopf>, who U dren, William, Edward and WaldwicK. Tel. Ll-8-1679 Frnnk. Jr., Kenneth and Jlll|and Mrs, David Kirby weeks visit With Mr. and;been The State Department ha*'sentence for burglary, | Jeannette, Clark; Mr. and Mrs.! —Mrs. Spamnn I,ustlij and""d Mre. Joseph Forzano. Kathleen, Toronto Canada. Mrs, Fred Torrentl, Columbus. .Rev, RlchBid hadnt trind to escape.] • congress mat tnerp is —Charles Benz, Coakley Joseph Quinn, West OranKe;|son Bernard, silzer Avenue and —Mr. and Mrs. William Has-) —Miss Dorothy Evans, Rah-, who are of he KOU lost while out! Street, celebrated hLs Beventi- Mrs. T. Dowdell, Bloomflcld: iMrs. D. Rfldtlie. and son, Den- and way eth birthday at a surprise party John 8ftvaeoll, MetiloPark Ternlar,, Rahway. visited Kutrtown, rI ,DBHM n. M „ v, with grandparents Mr. and; William Bihler, Jr. spent the d7nner~g'i7estV tf'MTV^^ given by hl» daughter, Mrs.!™**: Patrick Devlin, Wood-iPa, Oe01 eV R0bert C Sc8nlt Hamilton Billings, Jr. at her bli(JKe and Mrs. James Eliot •MP H ^M '«? * - ""„ " ' Lincoln: weekend with their uncle. JohnJosPph RRpiirloll, Dow A«nuejfor the Oovernment to promote!*™" i Wright Street. Guests and John Oiiigan, Isdln. M. Barone, Plati^ldge and children .Ck»w, Hluhway. JHlwlni, Erwln.. Pa. RFVI R«pnrinli ira* the .peakerjiu The department., position! Ad Mr Bml M1 „ Averuie, has qualified for t,hP|J'^nd Roseann Worth Street.i ...Mra, Anw Cnlvp,.t ^ _.Bal,.y ,nd Un catonm'tht *t*\w \n N*w Ttam.fa stated In a reply to resunatlon as incHnrfid Mr. and Mrs. Michael V lddlMrtc Couil(j prc d n r r Ml an(1 Romano and children, Carolyn, and riLl\ i T "'f °, " «WI " ' "^ »"«•»• ° , iTrento Street, who recently an-;spent a week with Mr. and Mrs, Methodist Chinch, In the ab- questions submitted lart Ffb-itlonal chairman WM r rt M T U' • !^,'S' JerwV]nounced her engagement toWllliam Linkov. Newark. | genre of the pastor. Rev. Albrrtlrutry by Senator J. W. Fi.ll-recently as Senate and „. r., Beverly and Rose- S I^nir Bt-nnch' Mr .nti'q.ni.. u, hh J' *,- -Mr. and M«- Ctfow Bev-;t-ity. 'Spencer Oreen. Avenel. was —Guests of Mr. • and Mrs iSwret. who hns been at »um- bright. DemociRt of ArkansBsiDemwrats furiously repUed 'n?l. ™IZ weatfleld r wnwi H" M"' ' P''"'R('' Worth StlTet' """i ~A tllrk(iy shoot wU1 be liPld'honole(1 fll a dlnnpr «lvra "v.Robe.t Ackerman were Mr. ^dimerr.mp, Cedar Crest. Pa. and chairman of the Foreign Butlers criticism of the ^ ' V._ "•""'''• guests »f: hosts at a barbecue. Ouestslby Iselln V.F.W. pistol team atthe Ladies Aid .Society of F'rst Mi's. Milton Ackerman and I -Mr. and Mrs. Wllllftin Ca«-Relations Committee. erratic leadership In Co NEW JERSEY'S MONEY-SAVING SUPER MARKETS •

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Rahway At Mutual Super Morkets at Main St. Town Ho!i SIXTEEN THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1059 UiGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOT1CKN LKGAL NOTICES ftM t0 IIOKFRSON and FI.ORRNCB DIOK- B« rk 1B2 sitpronlmsitely W ' jnri pnrtlriilnrly described In Hie molt'westerly corner «W».' BHBON, his Wlf», ANNA D. CONK- linn 2 hereof hr. nnd thn same M're LIN and WILLIAM OQNKLIN, lirr hv Is vncntrrl niul tile public rltflu. direction MO Wt more or hufhnnd, RUTH A. DICKEHBON, '» from tlic rtedlcBttnn thewif -rlv ection MO Wt a ththff northewht t ccorneorner of propertpro y OKRALDINE DICKERSON. FROM THE PLAYGROUNDS nrr herein' rrlenneil and entln- romnionly known M For MAvenue. Fordj. New Jerncy. an All Mini ciTinln triii'l. Mt.na.te. outt In 1BJ3; thenct Bonthe»MBonthe - nswer to the Complaint filed In » Bloom, Supervisor .John Davlf^jrm. Clloiln Sllnxyl, Ivlim mirt liflnt! In the T> bearing Docket No. F-2407-M,, withth- MFdlNNINO nt ft pm.it "• '"* dlyliilna line bftwe.n Fire District i n thitfthirty-fivi e (jj) ddnya after the DnnnU Chrmeln Margin tto. Ricky Cun- southerly ^>" nf firm Htreel: 30t0th dad y oft JJuly listj«, exclusive nt innr-th Coyli1, Knbnt-darl, Kenny Davidson and whli-h i" -it ••> dlstnu; 1S B?. fret out In 1913 to the center line of Newsuch date. If you fail so to do thn iiiiriliwrsieriy from HIP .iBincsJJflnrt Suhny. Hniiuwlck A»em>e where It is relief demanded In the Complaint John Hmiselt, Iinn frirmud l>v the rroi*d by i brook which forms the will be taken against you hy dr- V n t r i c k C-'nylc! At, the playground also wnrt a Kdlc nf tlrpcn Street division line botween Frszer Helgntt fault. You ihall flit your answer wiisierlv side line nf Rnhwav nnd Perth Amboy H«lKhts; thencp and proof ot nervine in dupllem Donald contest The winners AiPiinp nml riinnlnii: Mieiifi1 p Soiilnetly slong the center Una ofwith, the Clerk of the Superior SCKIIIHI! iincl wpif Nicky PretH'lilljy. PnLilcIn Nmih (HI dp-irees <-> minutes, uld brnok lo the t,ehl|h v»llev Court, Bint* House Annet, Trenton, WPII 203 77 left in " I'"'11' Margintto, Pranclm1 Antrniix, Rnllrowl; thence 8o»the>stMly *lonn Ntw Jersey, In accordance with the il-.e E.istprlv rl«lil.-of-*nv "f Hif the Uhlnh Vull.y Railroad to the rulei of civil practice »nd procedure. show was held Cnrmelii IVnnsvlvnhla Bnllnind division line between the Town»litj> The action Has been Instituted fur 11,,'iir,' iVi North » drereen 4 he purpose of foraclotlnn tht rliht wnf entered. MarslaUo, Mark Nymmi and fK Bt a meeting nf the Township Jonathan Sncedse and Irene the playground. Jersey, PltlnUB, and Richard R, claim to have some rlKht, tltlr. lini Committee of the Township of Callahan, and Mn. R, Callahan or other Interest affectlnli thp renj Last Tuesday a costume pa- ISEUN K OF 0. OFFICERS: Front row, left to right, Harold Kupjwr, financial secretary; John J. Boylr, Jr.. Woodbrldne. In the County of Mid. inr»t name unknown), Defendant*, eitatt bclnif foreclnBert hy virtue { (iiesex. New Jersey, held "on the 7th The boys hnd their spmal rade was held. Winners wrrn knlcht; Charles Tmella. trustee; Charles F. McCarthy, lecturer; Jamen P. Sullivan, chancellor; second row, Edward Writ of Execution for the aale of ownership, Inheritance. (Idscent. lit tiny of July, 1959. and that said ordi- day on Thursday when a soap Nancy Viirga, Irene Colby. Oorskl, outside guard; Joseph M. Shields, recording secretary; Arthur K. Johnson, outside guard. premises dated April 21. 1559- tettacy. devise, dower, nirtcj nance will be taken tip for further monnane. deod or ronvcymrf. entf carving contest was held. Nancy Sto.k. Carol Varna, Rob- consideration and final passage at By virtue of the above «tate« Writ ~ LEGAL NOTICES to me dlrtcted and delivered, I wl of Judgment or other lawful nr if ' Judges were Arlenc Dunch and LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES a meeting of said Township Com- rlKht. The nuture of which and ert Stele, Patricia Wright. Betty mittee to be held at Its meeting expose to sale at public vendue ot WEDNESDAY. THE 22ND DAT reason that you and each of yew | Ronald Lucas. Winners were Jean Colby, Christine Wlshney State of New Jersey, gutiranteeiiiB purpose for the financing uf wlilrh lM«tnl!m«nt» In which ill aurli tne rti»m In the Memorial Municipal Julixd M y H ThnmM Carr. Refer To: W JB»|17» Wayne Lympanlck, Dennis Highway Route No. 4 to Kennedy of the State of Ntw Jersey has here- WHEREAS, a Question hu arisen ! Civil Snglneer and Surveyor - City George J. Demery, past grand The Board oi Education of the concerning the boundary, lines of NOTICB Or PUBLIC jack tournament. Mlnkler, Allen Minkler, Linda 8treet; Iselln Parkway from N«w tofore, on June t. 1959, made a Planner, Perth Amboy, December I. Township of Woodbrldge rewrves Fire District No. 1, Fire District No TO WHOM IT MAY CONC Daddio, Raymond Daddio, knifilit and treasurer of Key- the right to modify or dtleu any Jersey State Highway Route No. 4 finding and Order to this effect 1956," and filed In the Middlesex GLEN COVE to Kennedy Street: Right of Way SECTION 5. The cow of said 7 and Fin District No. S; and a re- County Cleric's Olnce on April 8, At a regular nwetlni of tn port Council; and Vincent J. of the quantities listed herein. quest having been made by the tfhlp Committee of the To Gloria Kuzniak, Supervisor •eorge Van Tassel, Marie No Bidder may withdraw hf» Bid Irom McLean 8treet near John local Improvement, to the extent o( 1957, as Map No. 2120. Tile No. 945. Infoslno, financial secretary of Street to Kennedy Strf' R'Rht ofjthe amount of the appropriation Commissioners ot the said several The above description is In ac- Woodbrldge held Tuesdal Minkler, Louise Minkler. James within thirty days after the actua) District* to define the lines of Fire On July 8 a copper contest Way from Mldwood Way westeny nf] hereby made therefor shall b« paid cordance, with1. »...•«"'ey made by H 7th, 1959, lurks directed Keyport Council. date of the opening thereof. District No, 8 and thereby eliminate was hold. The winners are AVooley, Laura Lympanlck. Wil- Merldlth Road to McLean Street; by special a«sessment» which ahall Thorn m Carr and tl» the fact that on Tue HELEN H. ANDERSON, any questions that have arisen con> •. cifii nlng, July 21st, 1959, " Others Installed were Fred R. Htnry Plat* fron> Broad Street to be levied tn accordance with law on Surveyor of Perth Amboy, New Jer- Jackie Gcrek Billy Sorko, Ken- liam FltzsRerald, a e r a 1 a i n e Board of Xduntlon cernlng Jurisdiction: therefore ship Committee will meet ad James, deputy grand knight; Township of Woodorldge Kennedy Street; James Place from property specially benefited thereby, sey, dated April 16, 1957. ny Pallnkas, Mary Ann Ses- Eltzsgerald and Kevin Moorey. Broad Street to Chsrles Street;iss nearly ai m?.y h» In proportion BE IT ORDAINED, BY THE Subject to covenants, reitrlctiona, (D8T) In the Committee c: 1 James P. Sullivan, chancellor; Bonrd of Education TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDQE, IN Mtmorui Municipal Bultdlni nowich, Tommy Gerek, Gary TUB tioys Wfio nttnnaefl thr sre. K«« Just; atati to and uoUn-£!«"•. ?.' th» peculiar reservations And easement of record, e Joseph M. Shields, recording to Kennedy benefit, advantage or increase Hi OP HHDQblBSX! If sny...... _i. Hew Jfiriej. sp* *a baseball Ramp Wednesday at I.'-L. 7/16/59 Highway Rout* No. 4 1 UK UUUUTT tell at" public Mle and 'iolnj Hapstack, Eddie Curtis, Joe Joseph J, Kirk, war- Street; Oeorgt Place from Broad, value which the respective lots and 1. That Plre District No. 8 of the Also known as II Capp Street, Cu- Varl, Allan Sesnowlch, nobby are HOssell|^,"c V ; "F'McCa"rthy,'lK- StrMt to Chartw Street; Oeorgi parcels of real Mtate shall be Township of Woodbrld^e, in the Uret, New Jersey. blddedderi according. to terrai ofl h rl s NOTICE Place from Charles Street to Ken- dtemed to receive by reason of uld County of. Middlesex, in the State The approtlmate amount of the lie with th» Real Ett»te Sesnowich, Marple Evon, Helen Riley, Patrick Golden, Cliarlrs|turcr. charles Terzeliai trus- Take notice that REM LIQUORS. nedy Street; Kennedy Street from local improvement. The owner of of New Jersey, be. and the same Judgment to be satisfied by said ment and Township Clert INC. a New Jersey corporation, ha« James Pl«ce to Warren Street; any land upon which any such as- hereby Is, extended, enlarged and lnsptctlor and to be publi Jackie Olver, Michael Bellanca, Edward Terpak.j^. jac^ p. Hand, inside guard sale is the sum of Five Hundred applied to the Township Committee Charles Street from FXanclt Street sessment shall have been made may defined to Include all of the follow- and Eight Dollars ($508.00), more or prior to sale, Lou 520 and: Billy Gardner, Kenny Thomas Toye, Allen Minkler and Arthur R. Johnson, out- of the Township of Woodbrldge for to Iselln Parkway; Charles Street pay such assessment In the number ing described territory, to wit: less, together with the cosU of this Block 604, on the Woodbrldei a Plenary Retail Distribution license CuT% aiid Frank Palinkaa. and W|lllnm Cooper. from Ijelln Parkway to Louis Place; of equal annual Installments here- All that certain tract of land aale. ship Assessment Map. ; side guard. tor premises located at 101 Kelly Charles Street from Louis Place to tnabove determined, all as may be situate, lying and being Together with all and singular the Take further notice th The S$ges were Mrs, B. FREEMAN STREET Street, MenJo Park Terrace, Wood- Continuing in office for Hsnry Place; Charlts Street from provided in accordance with law Township of Woodbrldge, rights, privileges, hereditaments and Township Committee has, I bridge Township. New Jersey. Gardner an4vMiss G. Kuznlak. Adelaide Lang, Supervisor another year are Harold Kup- Henry Place to Jipies Place; Ford and with legal Interest on the un- County of Middlesex, In the Btate. appurtenances thereunto belonging lutlon and pursuant to l«w Plans nnd specificatiorts ot build- minimum price at which Winners of the girls,' three On Monday a twenty-one per, financial secretary; Wil- Avenue from a point approximately; paid balance of the assessment, of New Jersey and described as or In anywise appertaining. The Isg being constructed may be In- 120 feet southerly ol Fanning Street) SECTION 6. The full faith and follows: •ubKriber reeervei the right to »d- In said block will be sold legged race are Mary Ann contest and a foul shooting liam J. Duerscheidt, treasurer; Bpected at the office ot l!u Town- to Marie Road: Murdocs. street fromjoredlt of the Township ere hereby BEGINNING at the Lehlgh Val- lourn said sale from time to time with all other details pertln Sesnowich, Margi Evon, Linda contest were held. Prizes in the Edward Gorski, outside guard; ship Clerk, iPord Avenue westwatdty tor a dls-1pledged to the punctual payment ley Railroad and Florida Grove subject only to tuch limitations or minimum price being J1.50 Objections, if any, should be made of approximately M0 feet;'of the principal of and Interest on the center line of which line be- restrictions upon the exercise of coat< ' s of• preparin<—g —•>deed —an Karpowidh-und Nancy Karpo- twenty-one contest was award- John J. Belz, advocate; Gene _ ot Way frgm Murdoci Street'-the said obllgatlonj authorised by tween the Township of Woodbrldge such power as may be specially pio< tiling this sale. Said lots Wood wlch. Winners of the boys' ed to Sam Lomonico, Joe Ga- Limofl and Pred German g near Ford Atenue to Panning Stfettijtnli orflinajice. S»ldot>l!giitloira«hall smj tile Gtty of Perth- AdidJOSN vld<4 by law or rules of COCourt.W , blOCfc, If Wld on terms, wll bridge, New Jersey. Fanning Street from Board of Kduca-loe direct, unlimited, obligations of thence Northerly along said boun- ROBERT H. JA: a down payment "of 25% 61 three leg&ed race are Paul valetz and Eddie Bornemann. trustees. (Signed(g ) tlon property »t the westetty end ofjthe Township, and the Township dary line between the Township of Sheriff accepted by the Township Golden, Bobby Sesnowich, Al- The first two will represent Mr. Boyle announced that REM LILIQUORSQ . INC. Fanning Street, eastwardly for a dis-.shall be obligated to levy ad valorem Woodbrldge and the City of Perth MAROULDfi3 and KAPLOWITZ. tee, the balance of purch lan Sesnowich and Michael Freeman Street playground at Chapter 4, Knights of Columbus Emanuel Choper tance of approximately 553 feet;'taxes upon al! the taxable property Amboy to the Northerly line of Attorneys. to be paid in cash, on. Qlgh President Soren Street from Board of Iduca-! within the Township for the pay- iBIock 202-1; thence Northwesterly (47.88 I.-L, 8/25; 7/2. 9. U/59 plui cost of pnpaiLng the Evon. the big tournament. In the foul will hold Its annual picnic: 36 Hazlewood Avenue : tlon property at the westerly tnd of mem of sstd obligations and In- along the Northerly line of Block Upon acceptance of the August 2. , Metuchtn, New Jersey Soren Street, to Ford Avenue; Right,terest thereon without limitation ot!202-] and 203 to the center line of SUPERIOR COURT bid, or bid above minimUT Winners of the girls' running shooting contest. Winners were Rosalie C. Stihl of Wa;y from Amherst Avenue rate or amount. I IKIIIB Georges Road; now N, J. State OF NEW JERSEY Township Commute* ind Joe GavaleU, Eddie Borne- Vice President-Treasurer nort)1(r . race are Mary Ann Se.snowlch the copper. After framing thej of Hawthorn Avenue; Section 7. This ordinance ahall|Highway No. 9; thence in a North- CHANCERY DIVISION ment thereof by the pure and Margie Evon. Winners of mann and Bob Mago. Joe Ga- 550 Bnrron Avenue generally easterly and ao\Hherly_toU»k« eHect twenty ^20) days after westerly direction'to the lntersec MIDDLESEX COUNTY cording to the manner of Pictures, a contest was held, Woodbrldse, New Jersey west Street; West Street from Right the first publication thereof after Docket No. F-2407-58 in accordance with term! MIMred 8. Btrniteta tlon of the Northerly line ot Lot 2, tUe boys' dash race are PSffl vatete will repment the lu.' WaV 8tallon 67-i-ei to Btntlon'tht flrit puMleatton - thtne»off **fterl]sf i NOT on file, the Township find the best picture. First serretary .Block 182 and the Westerly Right of Oolden, Bobby Sesnowich. groundI for this contest. '70 — 71: West Street from Station final passage, as provided by said vWav y line ot N. J. BUte Highway No. THE STATE OF NEW JKR9*T f O! a bargain and «&1« deedf iprize was given to Patricia Ann 511 Linden Avenur : a point approiimattlv 510 the first publication of this state- leste Covino. Nancy Dengelegi prize was awarded tQ EcMie Kovack, Frank Signorelli, and SEWERS IN VARIOUS STREETS tcet nortiit»«wr!y of Heather lane; mer.'.. . and Mary Alice Komeanas. Cer- Bomemann. In the girls' di- ANt) LOCATION8 TO AND BY THIiMlddleKi A»«nu» from R»v!ne Drive B. J, DUSIGAN. Johnny Yackalich. TOWNSHIP OP WOODBRIDGE, nf]"«st«™»T J353.QOO you as the Court shall think equi- Patricia Capik, Supervisor Anna Scuotto, Supervisor ""Surveyor" . , . 40. Ho-y, Ave.,, Fords gotlable bonds of the Township SECTION *, The following mat- table and Just. You shall file your At the playground this week .New Jersey, or at the office of the tach to be knowk n as "Sewe"S r AAssess. ters are hereby determined, answer and proof of service in du- list week many children lec. cT the Board of Education, ment Bond", are hereby authorlzei dared, recited and stated: Pll«*te with the Clerk ot the fiu- the costume parade .was the big made and painted wren houses Bsrron Avenue Bohool, Barron Ave- to be lssned. In the principal ainounl (a) The said purpose, djwoclbed In g"[or Court, State House AnnVi thing. Winners were Jean Ann The best was by Joseph Kara nue, wooclbrldge, New Jersey, A de- of $2)3,000 pursuant to tne Local Section 3 ot this Ordinance Is not Trenton,-New>«iiy,«lii Moordnnce posit of (20.00, non-refundable, will Bond Liiw, constituting section: a current expense and Is a property with the rules of uivil practice and Hill, Gina PeriqJI, Judy Ferloll, This weelc a day was spen be required for each set of Plans 40:1-1 to 40:1-88 of the Revised 8ta- or Improvement which the Town- procedure. Patricia Manriatto, Philip w'oppersmltlihig. This is done by und Specifications. tutes of New Jersey. In unticlpktloi ship may lawfully acquire or make The object of uld action la to Qlds must be made- on Standard of the issuance of said bonds am as s> lootl Improvement. obtain a Judgment of divorce be- Mansveto, Joey Sosnowskl. pressing a copprr sheet agains Proposal Form in the manner to temporarily finance said lm (b) The period of usefulness of tween the plaintiff: and you. ...TO LIVE BETTER designated therein; Dated: June litli, 1050 1 Angela Mansveto, Joy Krysko: i plastic mbld with u simple must be en- provenient or purpose, negotlabK said purpose, within the limitations oloud In sealed envelope together uotffs of'the Township In a prlnclpa ot sections 40:1-31, to 40:1:36 of Bajd RALPH L. FUBCO JVancine Antreux, Sharon Egri tool which creates a picture In with the name and address of the amount not exceeding (233,000 arf Local Bond Law and actordlm; to Attorney -for! Plaintiff Bidder, and the name of the Project hereby authorized to be Issued pur the reasonable life thereof, it forty 214 Smith Slfeet which ii bt'lriK bid. All specifica- suant to and within the limitation; (40) years. Perth Ambo/, N. J. tions must be submitted Intact with I,-L. 6/25; 7/2, 9, 16/59 prescribed by suld Law. The mail (c) The supplemental debt state- ELECTRICALLY! the Proposal nnd Contract Forms nt nmin rate of Interest which any o: ment requited by said Law has been NOTICE the time of bidding. said obligations shall bear Is al; duly made and filed In the office of Bids must be accompunlejl uy a per centum (6%) per annum. the Township Clerk and a complete Notice is hereby given that thr KEEP UP WITH YOUR I'ertllU^ite from a Bondlurt'C^i SECTION 3. (i) Tliu Improve executed original thereof hug been fi>lli)wlliK propoaed ordinance wus tiy licensed to do hiisliil'aB In the raeiu hereby authorised and • U riled lu the office of the Director of Introduced und paw on flrit read- I11B at a mWluj? of the Townshih p ...because the Division of Local Government of the titale of New Jerwy, and ttuch Committee ot the Township of statement tihowis tVrnt the gross dtirit In the County of Mid- HOMETOWN NEWfi uf Hie Township as defined In dlesex, New Jersey, held on the 7th tlun 40:1-76 of uald Luw Is Incretued duy of July, 1959, and that wld CUl' AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY by tills ordinance by I2.VJ.0W, Hid ordinance will be taken up for ELECTRICITY the Issuance of the suld obligations furlhti consideration and Una authorized by this ordinance is per- passage at u iiieetliiK ot aald Town WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. uiitud by the FKcetmon cuiitalncd. »Ull\ Cuuiiiilttco to t» htld ut H when Mr. Buy&r meetsMr.Seller la nlbM-tllull it) ul action 40:1-10 mecriii't room in the Memorial Mu DOES SO MUCH... 18 GREtfN 'STREET 0! 6tild Luw tu the debt nicipal BulWliiB in Woodbrldee, New WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ascribed by vuld Lttw. Jersey, on the 21st duy of July, 1959. Id) The fuliuwhrs Items, »a de- 1 BOO P. M. D8T, or m fo the finad and uuLliorlzeil by uctlui thereafter M said iimUir imi be COSTS SO LITTLEI reached, at which time and place al Q Enclosed please find $4.80 for one-year 40:1-45 of said taw, are ami ahull be l>tr»uiis wliu may be interested1 I an H part ur the CUM of 1 Hit mm will be given an opportunity subscription to; purpose tu be flnuuccd by the lo- Advertising to b» lieard coucernluij the name. ot said obligations: (1) r B. J. DUNIOAN, D INDEPtfNDENT-LEjADER 11,300 on account of the Columns cust of lullaace of said obligations . • CARTERET PRESS . und U) not eicetdlug W/2IX) on ac AN ORDINANCE VACATING A •f (lie I'iniiit uf eniflneefUUf tiud luspeutlou POBTION OP THE WOODBBIDOE >i^G JPSDN TOWNSHIP^pRDS BEACON and ln»l ltp«uM«; and (!) "OOUMGNU" OUTBIDS THE not exceeding 110,500 on accouut 0 PMEBKNT LINES OP ORJUN To be sent to: Interest an obligations tu finance 8TBEBT IN THE VICINITY Or such cost during the period per' K AH WAV AVUNUH, uiltted by uld section. Bl IT OBDAINID BY THE TOWN (DEPENDENT-LEADER (s) Nothlilf will Be contributed SHIP 001UHTTM OK THE JOWN- by th• e TowoilUp at 1*TM (a . em? ot WOQCBJUBQI^ a THE usuit at (bo sort «t «BM H mtnt or purime«> tad thhe ••tlmatad OOVNVf imount of Uii ipswlal mieminuu WoodbrldKUCV1ONe "Oommons"1. Tbut portio, (establisn nf thhj to U IMttt M MIMVtjr •PfdlallJ ' ' " '" ' " id by i»id Improvement li aoutli of th« sQU,t,)i«riy at »ttou» BtrttiM it 'to tm IX THURSDAY, JULY 16. 1059 PAGE 8K v m Speaking ofLOW PRIMS! Just took at the line-up this week at SAFEWAY \. s?* < /~" You get all these and Gold Bond Stamps too!!

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PAGE ETGHTfTX THTRSDAY, .TTIY Ifi. Cubs Nudge Dodgers to Take League^Lead League Waldman Shatters Target for 297llr Hurls ^—^-^ ^v Austin Leaders As Police Register 12th Straight 1-Hitter. WK.'DBR'DGE — W:;h Jmi Hr*'-•*•:. if:* '••j» :xue*n the fee: !00 ;r< the slow fire phaM Riupatrick T,r. total* ol 2.85 ^s JT&,, ...^.^^-j -0 lorrr. ;3.-> ysir,; »;U o* c'.ltefd up of the competitor., thw. Jr>;-and 214. rfs;»ct;velj\ Big C :,::.:.; a '.ofty WT'scort. tne :i»i: W«-dfif«la)r nhf;; TSPV are lowed up wr.h 98 in time and W WOODBRIDGE liMi ; Win AM.; Pccre P:.'^! Teas; sc-i i>d to mHo* *ho'j at the,in rapid Waldman . :M 98 » 297 . Jo Team Ma.,, '•jisr.-y. hoir.ihrv.-'r. U80-:i31 '.ocal Main St.-**: ranee. Tn* mof. unproved *v STANDINGS NATIONAL \y: TEAM STANDINGS f TaAovino 100 99 196 TEAM fc U, :r J2*C rtraifhi mate!: Wsidi^.. *!.o t:; off to a on the club, PMr YscoviEo, *a* D-nneiijr 99 96 » W. North Dfridoa Jersey ?ioif cart this year, apjx-ars to close behind hi* teansmai* 96 »8 293 jCubs fc£vt rf^c'^.'*d ^^ ^hootln^ fTt WaldmaA. srrtfting hi? sh*^ into Sc p Braves ' ... — * Bowl-Mor . . !0 De.sp>:t* the Ian star*, by the and «•;:; srr.'rCo^rde ZJXBTO'S :.;J> tareeii for a 296 toft;. while' BOUSD BROOK 11J1 3 NOW HEAR THIS ... 3 4 ! Warriors - Hopelawn Yo-jth 6 S'oodir-dre <•'•-- P"- •='*•* a: :•; ma;ksx*r. fcdded strength for• Art Donnell? placed third rack- Peltack . 95 95 M 6 ( Avenel Tigers - 3 Pat Cunningham, who has alreadv' estab- Avenel 3 -=:;!: hanriri? at the tcp of tbertf* remainder of the season ing up 284 points FiUpatrici -. 98 91 95 p r , Awnel Antels 2 lished himself as a future track star at Perm jcanhnais Tallon &c Gn.r^r 0 :e*fue wiifc a clean ww arjd'Az&ir.Ft Bour.d Brook r.e rot High men lor Bound Brook Gannone . 93 92 ,-HcipelaYr. Indians - - South Dfriwoo 95 he sain* r.uniber el vie lores off to » f'.r,? start wilr. a per-were kw Peltatk and Jtcl Beaftder 98 W WOODBRIDGE—No: • content State, was elected honorary co-captain of the 8 L & K. . . 6 resting at the Ixxtom ol thf AMERICAN 8t Andrew's 5 1959 freshman track team, and we might add Recreation Licbt Benior Base-' Dsvid Martin .„ 4 Iball Leag-je. the Hopelawn In- that it couldn't have happened to a more de- Wdbge. Rotary l White Birch Edges Jigg's, 4 to 1 dians decided to do something serving athlete since he trains faithfully twelve WOODBRIIXKE — •Wn abotst their plight, and did so ball game* in the by shutting out the AveDelj months out of the year.... The vacationing John Browns: Independent Babe Ruth l>»fu* Angels 1-0 as Bill Nagy fired *! Tomcnik spent the night at 's has become a habn w;tr. the As Majewskf Throws Neat 4-Hitter : four-hitter. * j Tiger* Bowl-Mor which rf.tr.:. y motel in Joplin and write? that it is a million Nagy received credit for tne| trounced s.. t, * K. br » 'W TEAM STAXDINCS dollar operation. When a young boy heard the WOODBRIDGF far tiieir ur.lr 'well-pitcJifd game which he! exploded for ;h: Oriole s Gain •rightfully deserved, but fllrtiust. tive victory since the EU.n o! Star,« story, he questioned his father. "Hey. Dad. why jthird to com? f;-:. the season. Wh:!* B^eh . have felt sorry for his mound i (nip the L-xltr.- . Browns, Cu bs Top opponent. Pete Cr. who fave upj don't you teach me to swing a bat instead of Despite the defes;. the 5 L PttferaWi hn« up the &::- -.- jun one safe blow and lost It A K.. managed by Johr. L»:fc;t Iselin playing violin",... It was nice to hear that the 'tory. the club ™ was a pitcher's battle all the' nil hold* the lop spot in the Natiwui Dtriovn likeable Ronnie Aligaier took the entrant, ex- way with Nagr fanning nine: first place in > • \ South DivisMC. *h:it itoaser.JtfEI'I . ••• • TEAM STANDINGS Fords Loop Foes ,an4 Or 16. * t amination for U» Naval Academy at Soyth vision of the V<•< •<: Ed Casey's Bo-rl-Mo: (1-JS has Giordano ; National Division The Indians came tip with' [League. a four game margin in theMiei* - - Te«m W Piainiield. Hign.Scbgol Monday. We are pulling , the only run of the game in| Donald Auii::. t. North Division. Pord* •.. AMERICAN DIMSION Orioles - 9 3 the second inning on two walks.1 for him to come through with Hying colors! . .. !# hero *gair.=- Ed Tirpak iu the Bow!-Mor WOODBRIDGE — P. t> '" W L Cardinals 8 * a stolen base and a very costly with his ftnp -! - pitching selection, asd he made the strong nght anc Giants KO'd Hardy Peterson, a popular minor league mana- Ed _ 12 6 Indians „._ 7 •error. It was ironic that the and hitting. H< . the choice look good by pitch- Majewski. tr.e White B-rct. Inn 8 •Pirates _ 5 'only hit off Ur wa* delivered by ger at Wilson, North Carolina, is no doubt being four innings &••••: ing a stellar nro-bit shuto-jt. took JigfTt 4-1 to the Recrea- ft?d Sox „ 7 American DirWoa Nagy in the sixth. i time nave up "• While working off tr.e rubber, tion Senior Softball League as 11 groomed for biggej assignments by the Pitts- On 24 Hits Senator* 12 he fired third strike* on past their starjutcher hurled a classy Yaniees . 5 13 1 The Iselin Warriors moved' burgh Pirate organization. . . . The Woodbridge removed from •: STANDINGS White Scot 4 8 up into a tie for third p&ce in' four because ;•,: eight batters and walked only four-hitt*r for his seventh vic- NATIONAL DIVISION TEAM Little League will soon have a new htJrhe run one. Tom Wacaster iris charged tory thii year. W L W I Braves , 3 9 the current standings by jolt-j hi* pitching q: • n Athletics 1 9 mg the Avenel Angel* 3-1. The! wit!: the 8. L. ti K. defal Maje»ski. one of the league's Cube .-^.-.-. IS I Braves 10 champion in Bill McQueeney, who belted his for the week. , FORDS—A drawn-out battle Warriors are no* 3-4 on the Supplying t>>e Bowl-Morsmort consistent pitchers, V as Giants 11 " Phillies ...... 9 ninth four bagger recently to tie the league rec- Down 1-0 p : ,• for first place in the National season. i fourth *tania ' porer at the plate with two hits deprived ol a shutout In the Dodsers 7 11 Pirate* .... 3 each were Dennis Golden, Bob sixth when Jigg's took full ad- Philj 5 13 Division of the Fords-Clara Bar- Chick Van Buskirk handled ordT During one of his hitting sprees with the zoM led Off w:Vr. Cardinals 5 ton Minor League was settled^ I«lin pitching assignment Richard*. Pete Hadyniak, John,vantage of two errors, a walk WOODBRIDGE -?- The Kiwanis Club, he blasted four in a row over the raced around u- 6 for the time being this weekend turned in a tremendous Szurko and Tirpak. TomMundy'&od a single by Lou Banko to Browns upped their advantage Cubs —' 5 Heineman's d••;.:•'• 1 when the Orioles came up \ritn »~WCUTESEC* from the dais, I outfield fence. and Chet Su^erite aoewnted come up with their lone run. u, lull games in the Ameri--Dodger* S centerfleld. At t! two a 4-1 verdict over the Pirates'limiting hi* opponents to one SOUND OFF . . . tin stepped inn lor the vanquished team's lone| Mike Roskey, Jiggs" mound;<,an Division of the Fords Little Redlegs.... _ 1 " to move up-a notch into first single and striking out seven, box and wallo; ; aaff blow*. ;choice, had it easy for the first!LeaKue after "place by a full game. NotoneiHis adversary. Art Scula. vss icked with Avenel's reversal. The local sports crowd will focus its attention pitch over the ! : brought Its rewrd up even at'Julius Kollar's club scoreless on COTjOrTIA-aprsytof M hK«tem>r was «6aa«itted terou«b-la (UA i4irtaHt unMtdW nt +Vl^ milt tVla Wall _n1n«f Ajf hi**1n The Warriors won it by scor- on the Main Street pistol range Wednesday af- for a" three run .500 after Stalin* Avenel 9-0 lone hit. However, the trend of'"""'" "^ """ distant Billy Durnya went to thei^B single runs in the first, sec- Joe Goglas behind ttit superb one-hit;the game turned in the fifth K w K Colonia Little Fellows League ternoon when the undefeated Township Police Manager Moe Puccl's mound center of the diamond for theiond and fourth innings. Thej Austin in the '.:'.•:. pitching of Momney.Theyoungiwhen a pair of costly miscuesi "»™«r Z\7Z IT stadium, the Pirates had a pic- cl oice nic trouncing the Gianu, 21-8. Orioles and pitched the full six i victors' power hitters were and Piscataway teams shoot it out for first place best the rest of :..• hurter fired eight strikeouts land singles by Harry NUSSbaum! ! was R.chie Wernowrtl. durmg his stint on the hill. d Bill Hayes accounted f |who came through a cla The win was the Pirates' »ev- innings to gain credit for fhe Prank Marton with a home run; in the Central Jersey League. Both clubs have up one Hit and - an or and Ron Honda with a triple : MurUgh at Best • I two markers. The victors then ^ »our--hitter for one. of this year against five de- triumph. He gave up seven hit*, run their respective strings to 12 since the start two. Walter Marc:- The Martin aggregation ranluiUed two more in the sixth onj15™1 efforts of the year- During feats. fanned seven and walked three. Scheno's continued to bumi Dodgers' lositu' •; up the league by shellacking 1 up its run total with'two in theja free pass and safe bloVs off hls 6tlnt out on the rah°eT' nei The Giants became an easy The Pirates' varHruished hurler 0! the schedule No one will deny the fact that St Anthonys ;:. flasned six was Billy Satchell. the Woodbridge Braves 7-2 for first inning, one in the secondithe bats of Moe Barbato andi strikeouts and|prey for the pirates when their Ben G. Gloff, the Keasbey Firemen's softball zzoli and thf '.'• and third, four in the fourthjjoe Cokey. jand walked two. His adversary,|two first line pitchers were tin- Steve Weiser had a single and their ninth straight triumph. fielder ZapoK-c?: and two in the sixth. Murtaghl Nussbaum, the White Birch:Lermy Tylka, was nicked with j available for the recent dasn.triple and Allen Tnrobull 4 Aveael Bats Boer pitcher in his late 50's, is the township's most defensive stars -: was the team's most e.tfecUvejrUh.ttleWer, was the game's;the Re.d^8ox itie^-. jThe victors' hit and run totals single and double to spark the The high riding Avenel club amazing athlete. He works at least two games a coming up with • 1GriolM often**. R«y Sopor©*- rapped out 14 hlte dujinj. the batter wl'tn a liome' run and I outstanding hitter with a pair! Du'dics used two bigihnirigs:were' the "ffipiestr fecOrflea' In * plays.» ski continued to fatten his bat-recent clash with Jim Dunda, week and seldom fails to finish Tils seven inning single in four trips from theiof safeties in three trips to the'to accumulate their run total.ithe league this season. Pirates Nudsc bench. ting average as he singled three Joe Olivitt and Joe Juhasz chores Colonia is filled with anticipation and plate. ! scoring three in the first and Greg Gega, the Pirate picking up three each, while In another c! ••• The Hopelawn Youth handed time* and doubled for the Stan's received some unex-!four in the fourth. catcher, hit the game's lone Bart Brodkin and Stu Meyers tension as the big game for the Colonia Men's Pirates drove in - the S. L. & K. club their second Pirates. His teammate, Mike pected opposition from Mlele'si Tim Jago, Glen Bauman and,home run and added ft double accounted for two apiece. For oottora'of thf ! > • ' defeat of the week by manip- Kessler, slammed out.two hit* Softball League championship' approaches. (1-8), and as a result was forced-Bob Puccl rifled out two hits:and single to give his batting the edge the Caid:; •> ulating a 5-1 victory as Al Eak Making fine defensive plays ; Bravea, Bob Lengyel and to go all out to manipulate a each for the Browns, while!average a substantial boost. 300 BaIine Kiley's Killers and the Video Comets are' in- well played ganv hurled a no-hitt«r. for the Orioles were centerfield-i V^ei their team- 7-5 victory and keep their skein ;Denny Zak parked a good pitch His teammates with two safe er Ralph Menweg and shortstop niates, each hitting safely twice.1 volved, in the heralded scrap scheduled for July After three sr •• Zak was deprived of a shut-tof nine straight intact, over 'the outfield fence for ajWewa each were Greg San Oia- out t o go alonl g witith hhii s no- Steve Weiser. OliviU wu Seh«&o'« victor- of ptey, Brian F••••: . Stan's launched attack home run. Bruce Prehodka como, John Migliore, Charley iou 23 at the Pennsylvania Avenue diamond. . .. Al to nba eearlywithfourrunslnthefirst Riding high on 14 base hit«,i s pitcher, while Lengyel was Cardinals a 1-0 • '/ f niade several sparkling plays Klein, Willy* Machado, Tommy ; h nded tne and error permitted a run to and four in the second. The un-i the Pirates regained their win- . * Brave's' setback. Sak, the Hopelawn Youth Pitcher, is to be con- belted a good p •• Victorlousteaijir jMansfield, Ira Schulman and ning ways by taking the Card-11 rtiert AveneAl l TigerTi s madde the centerfleW few '. cross the plate. He had his fasti defeated club went ahead ,'Tommy Kelly. most of tneir extrft base bl0WB gratulated for his no hit performance in a game * eight to inals with ease by an 11-4 tally.! run. The win was the victors' fifth to subdue the Iselin Warriors against the S. L. & K Frank McCarthy , e 0 a 4 2 sCme at 1111 1 In the bottom ••: y isince the start of the current! ? " K^ " ? Part confides that he would like nothing better than the Pirates cam* ln campaign. : AveneS scored two in the ini- markers, whicr. <•• ;U 1 fram on a douWe to return to coaching, especially football. The Ray Soporowskl, Len •Ooin* * * elded the gamp. :>• back. the National Division to four j? _^ f seven Inning span gaje up u and Bob Evangelista were the former Carteret mentor ranks Doug King high the first batter. The Cubs encoj»t«ed °i hits! "O'ConndT, of arflong tfiffi tRSt all around" utlilefes tie #ter 1 Stuwt Szycher started starter, pitched well enough to ,.,,.. ting home runs to accompany third on Louif Na th fram their second extra base knock*. fourth on a single by Mike Vir- coached. win a* he held the usually hard;*™* °« * * ^ ^:oumi Butci hDJU SrokM aUU11C hurleU d„ a acalneat, Tour ihtt. When SnA: Midgets Cop Glen Llpnkk and Gerald Sat- chick, a walk and a base clean- hitting Hopelawn combine to|«th a durp Bln; 1 • «*d,wtter. He also struck out 1C Ing double by George Goodman. HEAKDS SQUARE SCOOPS . . . throw on his dA- «af_-e blows• - -. j promptlp y raced around to chell also collected two hlte for Avenel's winning twirler was baee. Carmen br Giordano's of Port Readingjogj n Art Collazzo's double, Ed y^ the victors. The. Cardinal*' Dodgers fans might be interested to learn mound Al Nqtohey, who gave up five plate and mad^ : Over Orioles madde ththe most of 12 freeiKaminskKik y theth n pumped a babases ' RlcMe j^^ Hennie Smith and Scott Can that the White Birch Men's Club has tickets tlckets to trounce hit and fanned 10 bti the score. M:*r FORDS - A capacity crowdi Pitzgerajd' hit to left to score both ruJ>-i ^^ i 6i MJa tte ten.nlt sliced a stng> ' •' of AveMA en l a one apiece. available for the Phillie-Dodger game at Phila- turned out to witness the gamei ^' * ' ^ a one-sidesidedd 133ra13-3'nersr . TwTwoo mormoree runrunss camcamee inin;atttack, each collecting three ilseUn. Nardiello 1:.". 00 delphia Saturday. Three buses are scheduled between the Midget League All-j ^?.;; jwhen Tom Bedner singled .yt, including home runs. Soporowdd, the Pirate*' win- the Wg run Stars and the Minor League Lj; Oakley, A venel.Kaminsky to third 'before Jerry jQeorge Esposita also got tn ning hurler, pitched four score- p ig p g to leave here at ll A.M The remarkable gene Daiey •*•• Orioles at Dennis 'Memorial^111 •• ' from lnatag -before Ws shutout deartd the base paTluW trips to the plate. Casey innings for thi* 5' Stadium and were treated to ast*rt ^f^* six batters in the ith »,two ply shot. ones drove in three runs with went^ down tfee drain in the George Byrnes p«t aside his eue stick for good W List Tourney credit for the t: . thrilluiv game which fheopenin* {rame " tJle Giordano! la two-ply bl&tt in the first fifth. He was nicked for seven after being subdued by Silent Pete in two nmr scored en hit* but was effesctlve firing hi* »tint. he ;:^- Midget cjub won by a 16-13i ^' ^^ f^"' hiU but was ef festive firing fl1ftinn{ftl1Q 1 efit ot a wf straight games. However, now that he has gold set )0 baf tally, A toui of 30 base hit*^ ^f, *»« - Joe'>lU:htog rtcWr strMng The Dodgers averted a shut third strike* past -eight swing iltflclIIipiOIlS r 0 ers. The Cardinals' lnus wan 1 itrifceout rout sprayed the stadium turf dur-!« ^ «»» "P' ..^ ninefor the Cubs. Frank n-iOTt ** two runs in the "s-The Cardinals' loss was turned from pool to chess, he can still boast of > WOODBRIDGE^ Edward J playing a record 21 straight games against his lie liUCtcrS. ' ^^ CiPtj ft Kath, chairman of the Recrea Over in th A" site of tiw score over-i*ou8h ^ pitehed * 8tron«-V": . (Continued on Page 20) Despite the berrage of base! ofl tion Department, anaounoKl vt&ion, Uw Ind:.i:. Mu= both the Midgets and shadoWes d to hnt Pitching per- the winners in the annua cipients of wmf Oriole* played errorle&s ball t6jformance oi Bm Kutney. who Graham Brothers |Twenty-One and Poul Shoot- W8i form and heavy h;n: make the game that much more! « P^ ^Ut* Fitz-' The Dodgm hitting stejs ^ I?««,+».-yvi1 infingr TournamentToumamentos held at ththe McQueeney a» i! Interesting.' " t«erald to two scattered hits »«e Joseph Wilhams «th^a Fords Beats Woodbridge 8 fim I eatUrCjBarren Avenue School gymna- the Prwns by 3 B»?$UM WW Hi t£l*fei tt (parted 'Port'Riy Hol^ea. ttren^h in the batter's box for a tfzAr. R admg V To Stay at Top of Loop the Midgets, belting three * ^ batter's box with Dalen with doable*. Art CoUax-!^' ]"o_r brothers, Jerry and Ed-.0oM represented playgremnds two singles, while Bill Kuiick a> and Jerry Karay contributed Dg,.,. jta^^ for the Qrahara, are due back injthroughout the township McQuccncy 6in*k£.. viuit h« teammate** ? > rj^ Ttmeit* g^^^ for the j Team n Iningpords chucker and Musty ^ hurUn|? ,. blastedd ftft hhom e ; £eatar nwtch on Bill DemicfcDifc, Bob Hedges and "^ iteportant douWe*> a* «*ir PhJllei but required urtstanee^ * ^^ ^ 1 D«mU Parvm of Colonia and AMERICAN IMVIKON nthl 0 brtd loser 7 ish s 1 r!l* '*? ? r "^InoU h srxtihi CJkK riflsd.QUt t»o+ JWB-S recovered from iU losss attack. in the Tilth, when the Redlegs , J }' J".!.* "?* w°F*to\F\WalterWalter Kuraeja, representing W Keasbey blasted a fantastic 00 1 at 11 wlwlUU ll <<>> In thf b hit* .each. The Orioles' Bill * *e:: WWWW Birch by HkiHnking1 The YankeYk * scored ^ to speatojk with their bati: ^^"t ^ »» jthe mman Arerme phi mound Ford* Pire Co f total of 32 base hit* to trounce e.>! combined their skills to dick the count of hlauelf at the plate .loaded single for his contribu- Menlo Parr, off three double plays. hamton, N. Y» to lead and Tony Martinelli. league will hold :'•-_ Eastern League in 1955. (Continued on Page 20) tion to the victory. in 50 attempts to Walking off the diamond with The Grahams may just about Pord» Fire Company rallied forlinningi be worked from the day* Friday *'•><* ; Steve Parker, the Redleg 1958 champion. Parvin of Co- the pitching triumph was Bob be the most obnoxious pair five runs to come from behindicenter of the diamond, »pe«tftc section' •• to nip the Woodbridge Flrej ahip. , Morgan, while Ralph Menweg and double g j Kword for Bank* absorbed the Orioles' setback. them from being one of the best line. CCompany 9-8 in the Recreations Lou Banko, the fleetfooted funds obtai"™ ' Last-Place Athletics the beneh to the plate. 1 ,' division, Pat Mc- Pire and Protection Softball Keubey fly chawr. established to defray the c* ' Trie Braves continued to set vr virtually ^very arena that they Getiigan, a member of the Ly- League. The win was the tturd a new league hitting record by ing ilvft'thrw b-i •'• a blistering pace in the league have appeared in. and. lacking for Fords In four games. at the Van Bun'- 2nd Tripleheader I Upset Leading Yankees man and Church Street Play- b»lting a home run, two triples ! by taking the Pirates 4-1 for dlum. «impro\ !'»>• ground, became the new cham- Woodbridge appeared to have and three tingles In sti Jaunts TEAM STANDINGS Behind 12-1 going into the their tenth straight victory contempUUd m '•' bound to draw better than av- pion after making 18 of her 60 the game sewtfd up and was on to the plate. Collecting fo«u ?W bottom of the sixth inning, the since the opening of the league turetomake U»r ••"• A} Trenton Track enge crowds. shots good. The runner-up was the threshold of iU first vtc-jhlta each during the heavy .,..•„ fl Athletics rallied for five runs campaigni . Martinra h»* become iome ot y U» beat ln the w-;:. TRENTON—The second an Paula Metro of Hopelawn. who ""? the season, but fords 1 1 6 to balance the score and put Billy Paradis, the Me at the sort of an idol with local fans sank 14 out of SO blasting were John,Ma*liK* Boys reprewi' ' ' nual Trenton Tripleheader Auto two more men on base with was not tobe denied.. During whito Bos „.„ 6 Braveit' mound corpt, waa once through hi* anility and ability ' ' Paul Boos. Andy Paloti and and little brac- facing i^stival, featuring thf their big hitter, BUly Strand the deciiwlr seventh, Ford* t: l In< ans again a master working off the to match holds with the best, Manager Al 0nier of the Win- Don Trout. ed to report w three most popular types ol " 5 coming to fee plate, to drive a scored five times on three rubber as he scattered two hits Martinez and Romero could stun-Salem, N. c; team rates The Iselin Pire Company auditorium on A"- auto racing.uwil be staged atTj^r*< two walks and three hit Into lef(*fleld to score the and breezed strikes past 12 bat-turn out to slippery for the Bud Bloomfleld u a brought their season'* rrecord Friday an<4 SHtu.'t the Trenton International Aw""1" • winning run. ters during hit six inning stint. Grahams to handle major league sborUtop. up to the .500 level after ad- at nine o'clock Speedway Sunday afternoon, ISELIN- Frank OverUn, the Fords After a one-week Harry Dilket went the full six Lenny Dula, the Pirates' van- The ahow will »tart at 8:35 ministering a 13-4 setback to managers are also July 26. layoff, action, resumed in the inning distance to tack up the left Odder, was terrific with 1 quished chucker, also pitched a P- M- Austin baa been oaoted the Wcodhrldge Emerfency participate IB ,'UflT The and tost emtyace, 150ll«llA JJttie ftwbmtoe wW) victory wJUcb wm Wi Ktm ««au>4uninf ll ttK M Of oU.Uii to,y» fitfcft ocflocOn, in ftlt attetapU: while Mtt* Ze- 4 . ISTS** mifeswf actual motor competi- the )Mt ptocf Athletics appear- straight this mioa. Billy Wi V Val Hectanaa, XJjrivwUa? of Colby> fWrtinhtp Bowl Oi Uon and owe than twice that ing to benefit the most by the absorbed ^.JuHteet' st Jersey" CUT'S Rootevelt Uckwto* PUttped out three Isslin aund cj^ rum in «*> at. J*mc»'iJe « Yale football coach Jordan Ftorida taekle bat featon, li be- TS tlt first three frames, Uien added BUlVoorfwB * niilea#e In practice runs and Sd tfe The mot* effective rest as they proceeded to upset but he and nil teammate, Tonj. Oliver never played the tnort ing counted on to play guard u Stadmm Thursday nighht AuAugg . one In the fifth aa4 three more ed ehab-msfl t tune trial* will tttrsot Uw /runt riumlu* Y»tik*t* by C)«mi«ton«. rtoeived mat atUo- in hlftMtbooL We tu a toBtei With Uw San utt 30. TtirltiitjiMlll Aourtaa Woodbttdci batter was Toouni m _,_ will («f twftmem in midget isar.f* TS-IJ teore in a frw iwlnglnj faction during the fTmwr tm player. He later pliyed tackle Francttw 336 will be pubUc Wlatlon* mm wtnt three for five Hl.il ! ll b on* andlB"^*7 **» *">* **"*< f°r five total Vcam* up byjohfl"T»>l* (Continued on Page 20) Jobs Mlurny w«< tiw ome. hitting homt nmi. for Vlll&nova. pound*. gwoa ooordinator. Page 30) barall. THURSDAY. JULY 16. 195!) , PAGE NINETEEN

Couldn't Wait A subwty was being 4u|. A drunk iloppad beitd« tha «- •: CLASSIFIED cnvatton and called down to the man at the bottom of the RATES - INFORMATION pit: II 00 (or 1» word! Dtadllnr for adi: Wednesday "Sliay. whatcha (Join' down 4c mrh additional word 10 A. M. for thi umt wHk's there?' BUSINESS i "We're building a subway," anJ SERVICE DIRECTORY Payable In idfan.ee ptihllcatlnn one of the men responded. NOTE: No clarified *d« takrn «t*r phom; "How loni'i it goin' to tftki muil hr MAI In, ;• lo bull1 it?" Telephone MErcury 4-1111 "Three years." Accordion School -- Drugs Golf -I- Music Instruction - Plumbing & Heating --Slipcovers-Draperies- Three yearth? (hlc) 111 Ukt • MALE HELP WASTED •:• EMPLOYMENT WANTED •'[ 1 _ _ _ __^_ Enroll Your Child Now tot RAYMOND Print* LeiMins on the PHARMACISTS tor steady re- COLLEGE STUDENTS, ex- FIRE AIARM CHA IIKNSCH'S Drive Your Rrpnlr Sent lirf work. A.i>ply UKKCU'S perlcnced in house painting, Rossvlllr, Kam. — • Accordion WOODBRIDGE Bottoms Dnw Stmr. Ugpofc* HWhway, drsiir jobs In this area. Csll a fire In a freight train'! Cares Away • (iuiUr ACCORDION SCHOOL JACKSON Rr-wrh and He-tie Route 27. Cojrfl i N. J ME 4-3384. 7/16 beating, a motoriit, Paul' , \,i]iivcr"iBry Special" Trumpet at the S Suopnnn* Plumbing & Heating 7/l6 7 wood, a model train ho • PUnn Chair $6.00 : SERVICES I i li'iril and SON ,«topped his ear and • Tromhoni • FEMALE HELP WANTED • • steel Reeds • Drumi • Remodeling Sofa $12.00 HOU8F ~NEED~ 'face at the conductor, (Not Plastic) • Olnson Ctiitin & Ampllfleri Good work, Reasonable. In- his nose, Indicating th« j Druggists • Eictlslor Accordloni WOMAN for i general house- • New Installations SERMAYAN side or outside. Cull V. J. hotbox," and rubbed nil I • 40 Basset • Muilcal Arrfaaorlp! anrt Ironing two or • Student RiinUl Flan UPHOLSTERY SHOP *ch, meaning tt was In th« 88 Main Street Ihiro days a week, Must hnve Tedesuo. Kl 1-4826. 7/16 ,i , low, low prl*« °' GOLF For Information oil HI-t-IMI • Gas and Oil Burners Elt. 1907 middle of the train. The train 5 Fifth Avcnuf, Avtncl transportation. Call PU 1-INEATLY Woodbridge, N. J. FINISHED interior wa& itopped and the tire ex- $125 SAMMY RAY'S Call ME-4-J048, HI-2-7512 3423. 7/16' arid exterior pointing mid ME tinguished. i;; itroB-n Ave., Iselln Telephone MErcury 4-8554 Music and Repair Shop Free estimates,j DRIVING RANGE L. PUGUESE • A. LIPO phone MF 4-5666 SAM LAqUADRA, Prop. FOR RENT Call Bob, KI 1-4244. OPEN CARTERET. POUR ROOMS a! 7.0-7/30 Air Conditioner* - TV Repair CARTERET. Pour rooms, and!uoUSE PAINTING, interior DAILY GUITAR LESSONS bath. Electricity, heat, hot W]d exterjor, water supplied. Inquire 22 H»r- RCBSonab]e Charles Farr 7/18 rRU, CgU u Avenel Pharmacy 826 Rahway Avenue rls 8trMt. i3320 Phone HE 5-9541. 7/18.; — 7,8-7/30 AIR 944 RAIIWAY AVENUE AVENEL Plumbing & Heating TOUR DRINKINa hu t» BUSINESS • come a problem, Alcoholles CONDITIONING MEreurj 4-1914 Eltotrle Sewer Serrlct OPPORTUNITY Anonymous can hslp jou. Call — BI-2-1&1B. or wrlU P. O. Boi launderette WANTED HOMES - STORES Telephone: 253, Woodbrldgf. 7 2- 7/30 PRESCRIPTIONS PRANCHlflED DEALER I rep Estimates MEreurj 4-0594 for IHAVTNQ TROUBLE with your WHITMAN'S CANDIES Open 7 Days a Week FU 12011 NORTHERN HOMES I sewerage? Electric Seweroot- M. LYONS 7 A. M, to 12 Midnight JOSEPH J. SIMONE Television and Cosmetics - Film 621 LINDEN AVENUE Amerlca's leading quality fac-|er removes roots, filth, sand i.i, rn.srd Professional IU School atrtet Woodtridft Auto Radio Repair tory built home. stoppage Irom clogged CALL ME 1-30(2 , N. I. and Greeting Card* 25c per WASH Pol Appointment For details, write, wire or pljone drains and No 10c per DRY COLON! A NORTHERN HOMES SALES digging, no damajei — rapid CORPORATION »nd effldmt. CU1 Tonyi liberty 8-7757 20 Brand New Washers TELEVISION SERVICE Moving & Trucking -|. Radio & TV Service - W. In mm Art, A Elmherly Road 1834 Union Blvd., Allentown. Pa. Plumblm and Heating. MI-4- Fishing Tackle 8 Giant Dryers Phone HE 5-9544. 8007. 7/2 - 7/30

Aluminum Windows COIN OPERATED 1 Move "IDEAL WAY" Set Need 'RIGHT-TO-WORK BID REPAIR? Capitol Dome The National Right to Work HOME COMING 8OON . . . Phone FU-8-2914 Call (Continued from Edit. Page) Committee has given notice, in of In reiponu to minji requeiti ME 4-43C0 ABCO w» »re addliili| i HnicHnlcii "deput- AGENT NATIONAL VAN a book published earlier thli REEL and Economic Development. . WINDOW SHOPPING? mant neit door to our wil- TV SALES & SERVICE month, that it had not altered PARTS wrvlrt launderette, . . . Soon LINES During this summer cancer ex-> ARTS RADIO 1333 St. Genrges Averiue U dPterminntlnn to fight, for Official Service Station Ton AIM Hut your choice: KU- 1286 St. Georc* Ave.. Avenel hlblt* will feature practically service or our attenltnt Will do COLONIA eual prohibitions on compul- for your w»sh for jou! 1-4 Rooms— $20, $25, $30 & TELEVISION all fairs and other exhibitions:sory unionism. "CENTAURE," "MITCHELL," 1 SALES and SERVICE "AIKX," "PSNN,'• "BRONSON, 5-6 Rooms—$35, $40, $50 FU 1 -6966 In New Jersey.,. The New Jer- "The Truth About Right to "AI.CEDO," "BRrTTON," TWILIGHT 155 Avenel Street, Avenel sey Division of Civil Defense Work Laws" wa« written by •JOHNSON," »TBI) WILLIAMS," Guaranteed Repairs of All Makei William T. Harrison, president "8«A JOY," "SPIN JOY," LAUNDERETTE Repair Estimates Free! of Air Conditioners, Black and hu acgulted under the federal "SPIN MIQHTt," "SPIN-O. Antennas initalUd White Colored TV S«ti, HI-FI, of tha committee. It wu pub- MATEY," "SPIN KING," «« Rahway AT«., Woodbrld|t surplus property program near- Vubei Tested Fret it Our Store Radio, Tape Becordtn, Phono- lished as an answer to a book: "THUNDERBIRD," "JET (Betwren Town Hall and {riphs, Stereophonic Conver- ly $200,000 worth of clothing STREAM "KIPTIUE," "SUBI Green St«*t) Cu Radios lerYleed Promptly sions, Antenna Installation^ Car opposing such law* put out last CAST," "DICMON,1* "BKST- Radloi Repaired Whlla You Walt Items at no cost to the State fall by the American Federa- MADR," "RDMER" »nd Government... Crop pm&pecUJ^ "^ L*bw ««1 Congrei* of "GOLDEN CUB" Lawn Mowers - Roofing & Siding - tor sweet forn are good to Industrial organizations, Parts and Repairs on cellent In New Jersey this suni* •WMJIUER." "OCEAN CITY," Upholstery -QUICK," "H-I," "LANOLEY" Photography mer. . . . Twenty-three State and nun; others. _ LAWN MOWERS T. R. STEVENS troopers are helping motor ve-i New Jersey Poll JPhone FU 8-3894 SHARPENED Roofing »n« Sheet Metal Work VACATIONERS! hlclR Inspectors conduct driver's Our AND REPAIRED , 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. We reupholster & license examinations this sum- (From Editorial Page) ; Small engines repaired WOODBRIDGE - storage your mer. .. New Jersey's 2,200 road- ;andldates In the Garden State RUDVST ould pick up only a bare ma- I nwist Prices Ever Farts for all makes furniture. Ev- side farm markets are'Just -hit- Repairs 3rity of the popular vote, the Flnhlnj Tackle A Repair erything will Authorized dealers for Brim of all ting their stride with offerings IOP was able to send nine Re- 1st QUALITY 156 Monroe St., Rahwaj A Stratton, Clinton, Power be ready when of sweet corn, tomatoes, snap Types ubllcan Congressmen to Wasti- Product*, Lawson and others you return beans, summer apples, peaches' ng to the Democrats live. ALUMINUM COMB. from vacation Bicycle sales and service and blueberries.., Ten cases of In qther words, today's vote Fuel OH DEVELOPING polio lmw town !oes "not necessarily Indicate STORM & SCREEN ALBRECHT'S Alr.Condltlonlni SERMAYAN State Department of Health On Savings Wirm Air Heit iat any GOP Congressman in KEY SHOP PRINTING Induitrlal Eibauit Syctem UPHOLSTERY SHOP since January 1 compared with he state is in danger of being WINDOWS 124 Washington Avc, Motor Oiiards Est. 1907 11 esses In the comparable created come November, 1960 Accounts i iininr llrmonitritlon JOHN J. BITTING ENLARGING TOR FREE ESTIMATES 5 Fifth Avenue, Avenel period of time In 1858. . . The Carteret Cull MK-4-21M or ME-4-HU What It does mean is that if Tel, ME 4-1217 State Motor Fuels Tax Bureau at the KI 1-7163 he Republicans hope to make SAMSON 1 DAY SERVICE Is stepping up its drive against sweep of the state In next "Free" Roll of Film violators of the law prohibiting ear's U. S. Senate and Presl- \1 I MINIM PRODUCTS Water Softeners Liquor Store With Every Roll of the giving of. rebates in con- .entipl Elections, they will have Hi; Washington Street Mobilheot Henry Jansen & Son, nection with the retail sale of 0 do some real spadework on Black and White motor fuels... Since January 1 the local level. Perth Amboy Telephone MErcurj 4-1888 Film Processed SALES last, State Police and motor ve- FUEL OIL Tlnnlnf and Today's findings on Congres- VA 6-5561 hicle Inspectors have issued lonal strength In New Jersey We Take SERVICE Over 25 Years of WOODBRIDGE Sheet Metal Work 14,508 summonses to speeders lso Indicate that if an election Pictures of Nationa Friendly Berries Roofing, Metal Cellinis RENTALS in New Jersey. . . New Jersey's cross the nation were held to- All Events Building Liquor Store and Furnae* Work Water Softener Salt traffic death record over the day, Congress (House of Rep-i! ME 4-0012 MARX ANDRASC1K, Prop. Soft Water Soap July 4Lh weekend was held to •esentatives) would very likely' 588 Alden Street Swimming Pool Supplies two which Is much better than ;o Democratic. Bank 100 Fulton Street Last November, while New •$% «n All 8aTln(i AmsmiM tip WOODBRIDGE SERWSdDFT ly Council" William H. Games! OOP"' rttrttidates tor and Imported Wines Congress were racking up to ItO.OW. l\;-o on All OTM OF WOODBRIDGE Jr., of Princeton, has been Been and Liquor* Telephone MErcury 4-1248 >0.04% of the major party vote[| 110,000. 741 St. George Avenue named Librarian of the New Woodbridre in the state, GOP candldatesj S74 AMBOX AVENUE Jersey Historical Society. . across the nation were able to 1- Funeral Directors - Attorney General David D WOODBRIDGE, N. 'j. ME 4-1815 muster only 44% of the nation- GALLARDS Roofing Purman reports there h wide major party vote. In Other GARAGE SPECIALS been no pedestrian fatalities In words, should trie same trend PHOTO New Jersey for fifteen days. manifest Itself at this time Fur Locksmith WATTS (PRS believes that It would), C8TISUTII 547 Amboy Ave., Woodbrldtt CAPITOL CAPERS :- (ALL Advertise the GOP vote for Congress Pjbone ME 4-3651 BROTHERS Gardeners are* warned by thi DENNIS across the nation would be ap- If you are a depositor, Synowiecki WOODBRIDGE KEY Open U to 1 Hon. * M. IU1 i'i ' carteret, N/ J. Stftte Extension Service tha proximately 43%; the Demo- we suggest that you MURPHT Your Service the Japanese beetle Is aroun ratlc vote, 57% —- giving the 4 LI-8-1078 Funeral Horn* & LOCKSMITH SHOP FREE ESTIMATES again and should be attackc Democrats a comfortable hold add to your account, by DDT. .. A slice of the wed i * AUTO, HOMl, on In This Space on the House of Representa- and benefit by our In- ding cake served at the time o tives, which they have contin- OFFICE KEYS • ROOFING 56 Ctiteret Avenue his marriage can be., viewed a ued to control since 1954. creased rate of inter- „ DUPLICATED •*• HOT ASFHALT * For Only All Type* 01 the Grover Cleveland birth est. If you'are not a Cartewt, N. J. SAFES SOU) O • SHINGLING This is one of a series of New! Advertise place- a state-owned hlstorii Jersey Poll measurements of CARPENTRY let Skjtti uid Uwn Mowtn • LEADERS & GUTTERS A depositor, we cordial- Shupcned on Premlui site In Caldwell, N. J. . . Th> Congressional strengthen New and TtteptaoM KI-l-SHS ly Invite you to open looli, Hudavc, Flints, QUu .Month pesky bootlegger and his title Jersey. KI 1-8467 product, are growing In Ne Watch for them In .this newi- MASONRY 514 4MBQT 4VENU1 your savings account WOODBUJDGE Your Jersey because State AB< uaper. with us, and benefit 'Id. MnM-lW agents captured 24 of their The Indep«ndjent-Leader pre- Wortmininlp, OHD H»ll» I A. M, ta 1 P. H. - Service Stations during June u sell as over 30 sent? the reports of the New by our generous rate RettoMbl* •unifiy I A, M. to 1 P. M, of distilled alcohol! Jersey poll exclusively In this of interest, and the FH Chuitd. Business urea. just died, and In consequence complete banking ser- • CONSTRUCTION FLYNN & SON ||- Moving & Trucking in the he wished to be relieved of his vices we offer. TOWNE GARAGE dutleB for the weekend, so he I NATIONAL SIDELIGHTS moi • ALTERATIONS rUNEBAL HOMES J. F, Gardner & Son sent the following message to ADDITIONS tttakUiht* St Yeari A. W. HALL & SON his btsnop: • 4TA eorrorf-*. 000. 410 Et*t Avenue 485 AMBOY AVENUE 'I regret to Inform C Custom Homes Locil and Lon| DliUnct Business BANKING HOURS IMU i,, vunr SpwlDcitlom Perth Amboj MortK: and Storm Woodbridge my wife has just died, and-1 BOAT SAPCWG A Monday Thru tl rord Are., Ford* MAlIONtWIDB IHIFFKRS o( and UEroury 4-1540 should be obllg«d If you qpuid SAW MMOST MMf&AfflY. No Job Too Urge HMhl and Office rutnltut* ,send me a aubititute for the Thursday *>•' Too Small ... Authorlitd Aient We're BpaobUatt In ' Uowalrt VM uut weekend" t A M. to 1 P. M trill* Insured |ipai»tt Roomi for I"t6rn» • REAR WBEEL ALIGN- S(1 Accommodating ' (large or Obligation CRATING t PACKING MENT and BALANCE Friday Service An eWerfar&dy. feippened. to for Estimate* SHIPPING • BRAKE SERVICE 9 A. M. U> 6 P. M UacUlmed Furniture ol ITMJ have a little boy seawil'Deitde Furniture Dttcrlptlon her In a church pew. As the Office and WarebouM collection plate was being Vincent Keller Directory Sign Lettering passed, the boy noticed her MEMBER 14 Atlantic Street, Carteret fumblliw In her purse. "Here," .JOHN P. Federal D«po«U Iniurmci Oorp Builder : TeL KI-1-8S4S -:'u Stone Street, Rahway he finally whispered, "you take HOLLANO WINTER BROS. Prices Start • TOUCH LBITIRIXCI my dime, I can hide under the WayiMt Flrn. Slop Mower Car • MIOM aiHVlCE seat."' Woodbrldie KeildenU As Low a» • BUMtPKR STICKERS line. 1H7 f PAPER AMD CARDS < Capitulation Delicatessen • Bl(ier Valuta • Tup llmudi Mother — Jane, did you let • btlir Itrvlce • Luwti Fricct that young man kiss you, last rue s#tr/$H iio^ftA/M Visit Our N«w Store At [night?., St Qeorgf* Aveuue at V- 8. TONY'S SERVICE A Month. ttlghway 1, Avenel Jane — Well, mother, when a TREAT SHOPPE (At thi Woodbrldf* j 3"-$10.50 a, month [young min comes sjl th* way Nationa un Rahway Avenue Clovtrleaf Circle) from Yonkws to see me, that's Woodbridgt Opu > A. M. to 8 V. H "MOWER CAR" the least I can do for birn. locL Sat. Mom — But I thought he «>i>u. whi Sales and Service 4"-$14.00 rmonth _ W00DBR1DGB — MEroury 4-6666 |come« from Albany. Bank "iUDg »t Their Best , a|akei lawn mowlni 011 Jane — Yes, mother. i 5"~|17.50 a m * Corner of H«*re Hi mijoyable Hde! Wls* Qai »nd Serry BtrMtt 1 A U mtUlOMS /UA/VO IT414S W I UI8H H/UWRYflOODS PHONE The Play Boy-What'a your Directory Ads favorite musical lnitiumeBt? fivvptASr of me sinor LO P"«" U. U, It 10 JO P. M. Read The ME 4-'iH0a ehwui •aar^-nto cm Results Fall 1 Year (iuttantete Regi»ter...... WediiMdars All Daj Directory Ads THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 PAGE TWENTY Marlm and Tommy Patricia Tippet and Johnny Kalhy Oabrirk. Maureen Du- Ko7ftk won certificates for first retu and Francine Youngbluth Sports Round-Up ^contest for model cars. pmp. David Toms and Linda! Tn the weeks tfl follow thrrr .Continued from Sport* Pa«e> NEWS FROM THE PLAYGROUNDS ,ats Indian? airplanes was and Doris Christofferson. wc-.wlll be singing conventions. " anrds were for the fol-ond place, and Stiwin and Linda bike hikes to Roosevelt Psrk most bitter rival. Bob Guerin. . . . Don't miss hr,d Griffin Wimoerly Andy Oratkowski. third. and camp fires. former major league umpire Babe Pinellis CLINTON STRF.FT (Walsh. J;ur,f< Rllchir. Robert So far 193 children have reg- Kathy Q»brirk leads the : article in True magazine. He is described M the Winners of the vano-i* con- V,'J>\ DarH RiKhie, P^iela r^nVc'iirtln7'Bob" Foti'. Ronnie istered in the playground. playground with five certifi- test* are as follows: soap can-- B'irkf. -lurfy Paam. cates. iamP'tKmet. David Kan. Kevin Curv INMAN AVENl'E man who "made a tame cat out of Leo the Lion. Ing contest, Carol Soiovary, Burke, Patricia Saam. Mark Boada. John Scho- RIU Ham. Snpenrlsor BLANFORD AVENUE Richard Kondracki and Maw- R^mnsh. Lawrence and Herb He«l. Snperriwr We enjoyed this particular part of his story. He .... and Arthur Grant. An interesting portrayal of. c er f0 reen Boland; »ppcr work cmi- -MrKevH!. ,..,' In the drawing contest, the song Battle of New Orleans; °P " P"*"** were ma* alleges that once Durocher called him a profane test, Danie* Wnein. Richard A J::i;or ™lon"? jnn y Lln awards were as follows: K«thylWM presented by the children;™ Tuwdty by Susan and Bar- name and invited him under the stands. PlnelH Kondrack) and Christins Bd- " " ' 1 rM mu Dtma srh'vd- Kathy Ann Beck. Maeuire. Susan Northgrave, Of inman Avenue playground.!™ * ™?™ - "' land. pord Jllc qu claims that when he followed Leo to the dugout ik.ciVarrt'"' McKrvitt. Thomas Charles Westorv Mltchel Bob- The following children partl-.Jf""* ' *»>*"* . "' kln as if accepting, Durocher began to show alarm STRAWBERRY HIM. ;Fr,rn_ s-,«j»n Zeismer. Barbara -. Debbie Delorenxo. Kevin cipated: Kenneth Worthman, P™"™ ClarV Cora Hudnall. 1 There U HOW Margaret Sullivan. Sopmkor ^tc>.;,., Roh»r andKathryn Lockwood. Michael Muller, u,vld Ro(,0ff. Harvey Van Or-'J" ? *^ I £j? ' «,?' 5 K th DfbW WI and Babe 'told him. "Me fight you? Why. you A lollypop conu-sl n,a? iifld T,ysu;. Linda Zfismer Ethel Cohen. Shiron Manure, den and Larry Haslin. " y »">•">• D «' O " liams J9nn B yer Soirt fresh punk, you couldn't punch youf way out of With Ui* following cliildmi p«r- rjrb-a'fickle. Vickl Foti. Audrey Heinwr. Coppmmlthinpp g was featured ' *' ' " at the very Bobby Franklin. Beverly Mc--this week with fifty-four boys Wolff. Carl Williams, Paul and ticlpatlng: Irene Mclczer. j'.p w[)lor c l K nn and Carly a paper bag. You never woh a fight In your life." 8t«phen Gill. Jo.v»ph Bani , , Jim Sullivan. Ethel and girls of various ages parti-; * >' K*™azin aswon bv Kr list and Sandra clpating jscolnro. From that day on. Pinelli claims that Durocher Louis Lavin, John Padi\ Edward Mirhftfl Hen«-.-k Philip and Cohen. Pat A contest was heki for the K'.rczoa. Weston. never gave him any sass.. . . With the thought gum blowing best completed models,of this Joan Dnnle.1*,- In " in mind of assisting graduating Little Leaguers, peak of the winners wrre: John popular craft. The Nellie Pabon. John Pado.^^ Sc"hiir:drr. Frances Seu- con^st Oh Thursday a cleanup con-i Cal Donnelly is already formulating plans for a Oregory new Colonia baseball league for next spring to rick, Isabella Puska?, John include boys from 13 to 16 years old. He will be Ard and Mar; 9econa Rna tB1 season! Francesco, Mary Lengyel Pa- An amateur show was held peck, Gary Brad.*. The judges ™' assisted by such experienced martagers as AI San on Monday night with the fol- were Mrs. P. W. Rapp and Mrs. COOPER AVENTE tricia Kondas and P&tricia Giacomo, Al Lambert and several others. Prnncesco. MENI.O PARK TEFRAll. !]0«in? children receiving Q. Hayes. . Mary Ann Uscinskl, Snperriior The following participated ir. PorothT Koti. Supenisor aw8rds for tneir showmanship:; Winners of this week's raws Over 250 children have been the art* and crafts program- With the addition"of 56 new Rosemary Bergan. Susan Stev-,are as follows: Susan Dumay. enjoying »ames and contests. 1^^ McOrail. Bonnie. Rose. reentrant*. Mcnlo Park Ter- ]y Ethe, Cohen Jay 3tricker, Jonn Burton D(,vid logoff. Winners of Robert Vargo, Christine Gill. : ely. Ethel Cohen. Jay Strieker. John Burton. David kogoff. Winners of the flower showiand A1 Agolio and B|ll Chafey. la !round now hBS 857 John Pato, August Pagan. P "» ..,>...* Lynne Colaclno. Shirley Tarn. Nancy Santos. Michael Plnlganwere Pamela Jacobs. Diane! A bubbie gum blowing con-1 (Continued from Sports Page fhllc!rfn r(>1!iwrpr(>1!iwrpaa Kathy Pagan. Zoltan Meln>er.- Sandy Harrison. Vicki Foti and-and d Raymond Russell. (Mastrangelo. Pet«r Colangelo.'^t was neld W|trl the follow-|was t«rflfic. blMtlng his ninth Edith and Nellie Pabon. Bar- Winners inn ththee_ potato race Rita MeAndrew. ; A baby show for children be-^ane Poolet. Lj-nne Campbell.jlng ln top honor: Donna Amei- home run to tie a Little League bara. Tobak, Irene Melc7er. «"e Prsmrs Tarn, Jimmy Those who will stUnd thetween six months and three Raymond Werrrcrsbach, Janice;OT!Bno jimmT Portts. Nancy-record. Before ttie game was Ourentire Frank Pallnkas Mary Lengyel. Dingwail. EthelICohen. Stephen baseball game at the Yankee years is planned for Wednesday. Llsclnskl, Julia Giordano, Carol 8tromick. Dolores Stromick, over, he added * triple and( Patricia Kond»« and Darlene,J»kpr. SusaSusa n ^tevelyewvely . ^Cathy^tadiuCathy sdi m WednesdaWdy dwil ill l bein^casb i e of raiin iIt wnili l be held.Annhld Ann^ MiletichMiletich , LynneLynne ^ MieleMiele, tiu.nui .JI^. .^..-, ^...... ^J^^^^JUlll IICUHCIUBI mil u/v : m «V«Ov vi mill It Will UC llvlU •••••• tut.nivi^ «v.iiiv in»tvi and Barbara Elsey. double to his duster of banei Barsl. Rean' , "Nanc y Egan""." Shlrley'Tomm"'""""" y Nulty"' " , Bheil~ a Martin,'on Thursday at 3:30 P. M; "*"'Catherin" e Colangelo, Lois Mas- Participating in a hoi d6g'nltg BOPELAWN SCHOOL Tarn. Sandra Ferrer. Jay Robert Foti. Tommy Halmj in the bir_d house building trangelo, Thomas Oennarelli.L,^.' roast held on j^ also hit a home Strirker. Griffin Wimberly. Diane Fanta,u. John Klink and.program Raymond Lutt Gunthner. Marian Mary 8Uahewlei, Snp^rrL-. , . Thursday night were Edward ^ the rout, but the( 1 Tlitt and nnmini,* v ii * . . , irun Winrwrs m the various con- Steven Habcr. Ronald Ritt and a Q jfirst t prl». „ Linda Boyle, 8hari Pranko, Ronald Koffer, RudyUiftyej: auntnner testa held last week were as fol-'Evelyn Trachtenberg i A marshmallow and weinie To datdte the registrations of - ^na Gush. Kathy|and Mar]c average was Jack Or-j lows: Don Nlemiec, Bob Tur-I T^* winning team in the re- t was held on the play-the children have reached the Giordano and Georgana George.j stock of roas Ameiprsan0 deman. He had a perfect day cotte, Ronald Cannella, Ralph lay race consisted of: Debbie Kround Thursday evening. 290 mark. Our playground looks brand JBonnie Al and Rose Agolio, Ruffo, Marilyn Kacsvrano, Rick'Oi1*1^ Bererly McOrath. Ssndyt Copper craft was enjoyed b? OUTLOOK KStSVt new after our clean up contest. »i.-i.u Cutler and Ralph Ruffo. Ferrer. Robert Zambri. Susan tne following children: Joe .,..„Ellen, Woods,>ro»,,, „,,„„„Superviso, r |The followin„g were —the -win - ^Ilua n.uula, ^.,lu ^Ui—., . ,. ne The contest wa» judged by Greenfield. Frances Tarn .and CareyF Jeffrey pollack. Nancy! The winners In the bubbl*! rs; Paulett* Pfiefle, Anita and Pat certain. . The Yankees made the moat taartii nd ftn lnnln£ William Enut. .Rosemarie Vella. Second place THrrii ROsemarie Vella. Maryjblowing contest were KerryiViseomi, Fred Sona, Kevin Edward J. Kath, chairman^' » " Other winners were Geraldiconsisted- of: Moira Harper.|E1ien Kirk, Arlene Rudicoff.iEmeri' Karen"wilm*. Donny Gennarelli, Thomas Gennarelli. of the Recreation Department>llies to jolt the Tigers 10--T Hudaciko. Tom Konar, Robert Kathy Maguire. Nancy Kirk. Carolyn Zambri, Rita McAn-jHamill, Patti Swift, Paul Scrog- Marian George, Regina 8wierk, announced the annual jacks;The Atlnt wa* the eleventh ^.__— n*__r—i— ot.-W^_ * _. new 1959 Konar, Rick Cutlet. JackjJimmy Dingwall. Jay ;^,^ Tommy Stevely, 8tephen John and Jun gens, Jimmy Parry, JeanneJeanne * *xen, Lynne!antanttt checkecheckerr tournamentouament sshall straight for Uie cellar club i MielMielee Nan il Konar, Christine Hermansen.JDonald Price and Sharon jimmy Dingwall. 8te- risl Swift, Fred Mam. Lois Hamill . PP» - SStevet n ^ nelned on JulJy y2 1 gt tne Peftrl; ;; in thhe bibg ifift fifthh framf e thte Mary Wosclk, Rocco j !phen Nelson, Bruce Housel, and Tommy Vaga. [Cappelli. Wendy Hoffman, Street Playground. The Jacks Yankees scored five times on Mark ac s d fi ti Linda Mlslewicz, Maureen Sul- A marble contest was held|Snaron Keeley. Mark Wimberly, A doll contest was held on J c* . Peter Colangelo. tournament is scheduled for singles by Mike Van Dzura. with Joe Sullivan winning the| Weiss, Tommy O'Toole, and livan, Janet Kacsur: largest as- steven Monday and all size dolls were Catherine Colangelo 10 A. M. and the checker tour-Bobby Luckas, Mike Coppola, most games: StevSt eJ Jakerk , sec- sortment, Alexia Zambor: old- Susan Northgrave, Mary Ellen display. Winners Thomas Reno. nament is slated for 1 P. MJauddy Stillman and a home ond: ond Tom Leeds. Parry on est. MarlUn Kacsur, Kathleen Norton, Michael Gusto, Marilyn Houston. Barbara Fur a couple of hours Lhis Finalists from the Townahip's|run off the b»t of Tom Peclet, Bruce Karch and John Andreonl, Kenneth Williams, McGrath, Kathf Maguire, tvrei judy Burke, Mary Church, week the children became ho-jtwenty-five playgrounds shalljwieciersak Mens Martin, runners-up. Karen Herman, David Benyola, Kathy Henderson, Arlene rol Krimp, Christine Huba.'bos. Most of the clothes were be competing for the champion- In the stuffed animal show Ca The big gun* In the bitter's, Paul Ernst. Kenneth Williams, Freedenberg, Ethel Cohen, and Jimmy Mclntyre. joriginated by the chlldienships. the following won awards: box for the Yankees with three Nancy WojCllt, Joann Critellt, Pamela Rocker, Danny Moli- Checker finalists are Albert!themselves. The following werej Rosemary Bergen, Marlon hits were Van Dzura and! Ronald Metro. Patricia Andre- naro, Gail Hess, Miriam Fink, Maldags. Kenny Titian, Mike the winners: June Axen, Wayne Magulre, Bruce K,ellerman, Luckas; while the Tigeri col- onl, Jean and Kathleen Wykes, Evelyn Klapp, Robert Foti, Pank'o and Dolores Varela. Campbell, Mary Ellen' Wltallsj Trenton Track Karen Varcoe, Peter Lorentz, Rosemary Vella, Marilyn Mc- Vicki Foti, Dominic Vella, lecting two ba*e knocks apiece Grath, Susan Northgrave, Anne These opponents will play onejCatherlne Colangelo, Thomas! (Continued from Sports Pa«e were Dickie Nlms and Richard Donna Cole*. Barbara Marto- Janine Weinstein, Tommy another in a two out of three Gennarelli, John Axen, Linda wicz, Billy Stankewicz, Donna Marie Moast, Mary Ellen Kirk, sprint car and stock car divi- Bryer. Halm, Elaine Cooper, Elaine gBme series to decide our rep- Giordano, Pam Trimblett, Ml-' 55% DACRON K