WeeSflsr VOL. XXII—NO. 12 FORDS, N..J., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 OB IBharsdaj PRICE TEN CENTS

Sweetness Win Contests! EDISON — in Tuesdays and 'iffimary election here. Demo- crats selected two committee-) j men and a committeewoman. .These were the only municipal Light '; ontests. j Of the 17,816 registered' B.v CHARLES E. GREGORY l> Dters in Edison only 3.405 cast! n'otes in the primaries. There j 'were 2.349 Democratic and 1,-' Just like Caryl Chess- (i56 Republican votes cast. man — and just as deserv- Ronald Warner with 135' ing of it — the Eepublican , ^ otes and Susan Howland with' party in New Jersey got a i i 36 defeated Robert Wood. 108, • rid Geraldiae Boettger. 102, for reprieve Tuesday. I lemocratio county committee * * * '* i-i the 16th district. , It is highly questionable Thirty-eight of 40 Republi-, m comity committeemen andj if the stay of execution in i ommitteewomen were elected' either instance contained by write-in votes. Mr. and Mrs.. merit or mercy. The New iaefc Mullen of the 27th district | York Times noted thej •• ere the only county committee; other day that New Jer-1' • •andidates whose names ap-j ieared on the ballots. The other' sey's Grand Old Party has; Republicans presented their pe- i a suicide complex, any- utions to Township clerk Oscar! WOODBRIDGE — The Be- way — and just how it, i publican organization, locally* finally ends it all is only a ihe deadline for filing. ] llost some of its hard-won pres- matter of academic inter- •; no writa-m votes Itige Tuesday when the party est. United States 'Senator for Republican county com-j [failed to win support for the CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN OS.DER: Robert M. Lamb of Grady Drive, Woodbridge, mittee posts in Districts 6. 7;' Clifford Pr Case in the pri- center, is shown receiving: congratulations from Captain Robert H. Meitz (right), Air 14, 16, 20. 23. 24 and 25. I entire organization slate. Some mary election this week Force Selection Specialist, as Sgt. Carl Dunn, Air Force Recruiter (left) looks on. Mr. j organization Democrats also Lamb made the highest score in an Aviation Cadet test ever made in this part of New U.S. Senator Clifford P. Case snatched his party from seeking the Republican nomi-j I were rejected. Jersey. As a result, he will enter Officers Training: School and will be commissioned a. 1 the window ledge just as\ second lieutenant in the Air Force in three months. nation for re-election, polled' S. William Hornsby, Fords, it was about to take the! 580 votes tc 336 for Robert ;the organization candidate in high dive, and gave it an- Morris and 64 for David Dear- [the Second Ward, was edged born. i out by Julius Izso by but 3S other chance to see a psy- In the Democratic senatorial i I votes—309 to 273. Mr. Izso had chiatrist before coming to contest. Thorn Lord was given J jjumped the gun, declaring a violent end. Local Yo u I (1,794 votes and Richard M.' [himself as the Republican can- * * * * '[Glassner 76. WINFIELD J. FINN JULIUS IZSO LOWS »ECIBT>S |didate even though the party All the astute newspa- , Karl E. Metzger and Thomas (had not decided on one. Later, H. Lee, candidates for the JMr. Hornsby was chosen by the pers which view the New In Air Force Exam (Democratic nomination for. (organization. Jersey political scene in 1 three-year terms on the Board! depth, supported Mr. Case Lamh Gets Highest !of Freeholders, received 1.805 j The Republican organization over Robert Morris, a resi- (and 1,793 votes, respectively.! candidate, Louis Decibus, won Score Ever Made jEdythe S. McAndrew, Demo- out in the Third Ward over dent of the state for three cratic candidate for ? \ nn- Charles Peterson by a count.of years and the darling of In N.J. District 3,165,000 Contract I expired term, received 1,760 361 to 218. the Pennsylvania Pews I votes. WOODBRIDGE— Wmfield J. In the Democratic ranks, oil millionaires — and Wil- WOODBBIDGE — The U. S., 1 Heniy Billemeyer and Har- Finn, who won the Democratic i Qfjgf 'party workers fear an ever- Air Force, "which is proud of the' man R. Clark Jr., the Repub-'»oirjnation for the First Wrrd | widening rift in the First Ward liam Randolph Hearst who calibre of applicants it has) Signed by Hospital jwith the defeat of Emil Pajak publishes a thing called from the Township > today an-J jlican candidates for the three-'Tuerday, warily held out the I by Winfield J. Finn, former jyeay r terms, receiveeved 854 andd I olive branch in .i statemene t is- the Journal-American in nomiced that Robert Lamb, PERTH AMBOY—A contractia cash grant of S150.000 from iBoard of Education president, New York. The Pews con- Drive, emerged from the 877 votes, respectively. Jr'.in T.jsue Er ld today, while his opDonem. :by a vote of 648 to 499. M- $3,165,000 was signed today Fannie S. Rippel Founda- McCarthy, candidate for the - ii Pftiak took the '^otors- : Republican leaders admit Mr, spired with Joe Grundy to tion of Newark. unexpired ti-rm. polled 865*-a''e-dei:jded'' ap- highest score ever made in this by Charles E. .Gregory, presi- j and let 'Hcmsby lost out by the party's kill the Republican party New Jersey District. dent of Perth Amboy General "We are pleased to be able to votes. it jo at ih t. idetermination to "have its cake in Pennsylvania, atid hav- As a result, instead of enter- Hospital for the expansion and start this construction, which is Jerome- for ,'and eat :t too.'1 Most of the ing succeeded gloriously in ing the service as a cadet, ilr. renovpulon of the hospital. The i&e ; tn-c". tr.-_ jxe;<— - t J: 'Second Ward Republican clubs Congress from the Fifth Dis- in tiie.First Ward Dem- ITHACA. N. Y. — Alan Communists were engineer- 'failed to endorse the organi- this execution, apparenily wfi be enrolled taunedKfcenewl conn-actor is the W^Xouid"berememSd hew' trict, received 1,715 iotes. Rep. ocratic circles and even though Jacobson,. son of Mr. and ately at Officers Trammg.bidder. William A. Berbusse, Jr., Mr ing the student sit downs at sation candidate, preferring to would like to do a repeat _j. ,-.**; >_ m •.,„,-„ 5 •« n. i-.-/um,. mini.., ii cm.k,im T,. At ouuiuu ue lemeuiQeieu. racw- Peter 'Frelinghuysen Jr.. seek-! - Pajak was defeated he will Mrs. Lewis S. Jacobson, School at Lackland Air Force ,Inc. of New York. stil De a lunch counters in the South (remain neutral. performance in New Jer- ever, that much of the money ing the Republican nomination' l power inasmuch as! Tisdale Place. Woodbridge, sey. raised in the drive is represent-' just as Senate investigation At the County Committae •favorable to him. including, had shown that the first sit- 'level, the Republican organi- Lieutenant in three months, '.breaking ceremonies on May of the chief interviewers of * ^ $ * Rocco Vacca and Bernard Dun-i Former President Harry S. downs in the automobile sation retained most of its sup- Upon receiving his commis-jand between 18 months and two ^ polt^here the e pledges Saturday Night's Iport, but lost a few to the Izso The Pew family got up c pg igan, were reelected. Truman when he paid an all- plants in 1937 had been "en- sioninn , Mrlurr-. LamT.amTbi wilwinl thet.hpn gono into.vpat-into years wiltuilll bhe requirerpmnrerdi for comcom- . _ . "«™ picugrs j & r his statement jcamp. Mr. Izso, himself ran for JS12,000 toward the Morris training as a Jet Air Craft pilot pletion. are met. I sincerely hope that' To be Hour Short. " . Mr. Finn- day visit to Cornell Univer- gineered entirely" by them. campaign, and Mr. Hearst TW<= fm- the addition of mn'aU of those who have Promised! sity Monday. "You never can tell", he County Committee in the third for 11 months. financIal assista e SalG. district and he and his run- in a C-note along with Ordinarily, to enter Officer's J*tbeds oto tnthee hosnitanospitail anda S'IOI ., , ... rriOQ+ +T^,.., , *„,„,,„„> the„ hos- WOODBRIDGS — Sorry, I "I accept the nomination The program, set up by the said, "where you'll find their 'ning mate, Mildred Christen- pital•will meet their.pledges on fine Italian hand, and its not '-is editorial support—and Training School, immediately, elimination of .117 unacceptable time, so there will be no Inter- folks, butour' yosu slee arep goinSundag tyo ,witfullesh t completsense eo f humilitresponsibilityy ] student body, included two isen, were elected. However, Hie effectiveness of both an applicant must have had beds now in use, were raised in ruption in completing this work. folosre thaant hour'is swhen Daylight I for doing the best job of bring-! closed seminar discussions in Italian—it's Russian." jwith Mr. Izso winning the Town four years of Reserve Officers3 oaPital fund drive The Fed- Saving Time goes into effect, ling good, sound government to! which Mr. Truman met with The former president de- Committee nomination it is -fs clearly indicated eral "The hospital, of course, has to 11 o'clock Tuesday trainine-in college government made an al-no funds of its own, and is de- And you won't get that our Township and agressive, in-j 60 P students, a news con- clared that while he believed expected he will bow out as a trainingin college location of $1,155,000 toward the pending mpon the hope that all hour back until the last Sun- telligent representation to our] ference, private luncheon and business men should serve all County Committeeman and. a Said the State's Captain Robert HMeite, Of-L ^ day in October when we re- jFirst Ward, dinner meetings arranged by customers, he opposed dem- replacement will be named by otal w and the remainder pledges were made in good onstrators "shutting up a newspaper. The ficer selection specialist for New ties turn to Eastern Standard ) "I thank all those who sup-j University President Deane N ,the Township chairman. In the ised in thB eommuni laith, and will be met." man's place of business." Newark Evening News WoodbridgJersey highle may commenden on the resultd thse gerved by tlle hospital, aided by The new hospital construc- time. | ported my candidacy from the W. Malott. The students, Second Ward, Sixth district, the Morris campaign:- of his examination. j tion, in addition to the addi- At 2 A. M., Sunday the time j bottom of my heart. Our Ameri- however, ran the show, and At the news conference, Peter W. Smoyak, an organi- tion of the new beds, will also will automatically become 3 jean system provides and re-Mr. Jacobson was assisted by Mr. Truman said he had not zation choice was reelected, but * * * * Sgt. Carl Dunn, Air Force He-\Conference Tonight three members of the Stu- the new County Committee- craiter for this area, stationed! „, „, ,, , provide clinic and diagnostic A. M., so when you go to bed | Quires primary elections. Our yet decided who to support "The Old Guard cam- D facilities, new emergency ac- .Saturday night don't forget contest Tuesday was in the true dent Government Board. for the Presidency, but felt woman is Ruth M. Jago, who paign for Robert Morris, at the Pertti Amboy Post Officei J 0 1 MK Irtanning commodations and service areas. to turn your clocks ahead one American tradition. I am sure, During the interview, Mr. "any Democrat who gets the defeated a long-time organi- has featured misrepresent Building, said that he was; WOODBRIDGE — The Plan-) (Continued on Page 2i Truman said he believed the nomination will win." sation worker, Eleanor Smink. jning Board and the Town Com- ' In the Third District of the tation, lavish use of money, and noted that 75 other men mittee will meet tonight in •Fifth Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and — the pixie touch — from this area "are now serv- conference to go o\'er the pro-Hear Requests Young Lady with Time for Everything I iStrubel, part of the Izso camp, supporters in straw hats ing in today's space age Aiposer d Master Plan and Zoning (ran for County Committee. Force." Ordinance for the Township. and peppermint blazers, Mr. Lamb is following in thej On 10 Variances (Mrs. Strubel was elected re- which they hardly need to Norman Tanzman. chairman ceiving. 108 votes against 70 ?™^«™*™^£?'££r*' G" -1'r) D tax exemption so dear to 5 COLONIA — Six-year-old ! kids will, to get up. But Ron-would be in the $19,000 price iy. N.Y. I corre ' •)• : s-'j-f-tort, and the heart of Texas cam- Ronald Fialk, son of Mr. and ald didn't stir. Finally, sens- range and would follow the pal- "We are happy because our; paign contributors, and Mrs. Harold Fialk, 120 East I ing that something was amiss tern of other homes in the children are getting opportun- that figures, too." Road, loved life. I and becoming frightened, the neighborhood. A variance is ities we never had and I am $ * * * needed due to undersize lots. sure they will make the most thf ^nho^l hTc> Y01': Ciiy litical party. Such perver- being just a little ,boy after 62 Lloyd Street and others also academic courses. She is now' 1 -1r services will be held tomor- 'hps Pi-C""" C'--- s Wptfr- sion of practical political all and wanting so much to row from the Otto 'Mack voiced their objections. taking a commercial course and thinking is responsible for be just like the others, began Arnold C. Nielson of '4G5 [hopes to go on to business coll-| • hOUf-C. 157 p, .-tr-oilTh StV=-Pt, romping- and chasing with Funeral Home. Secaucus. Main Street. Metuchen, askedjege. j .Clara Fij-rcn .ee-non mro V:e the incredible record of the some of his playmates. When Holy J p Judy, who is 17, is not a Republican party in Newthey reached the Colonia Li- Nam«^±:*J?e Cemetery theref . £=-]for the£ manuafactur to=7bu=e of cindeer "grind". She takes time out for! Jersey in the last decade. brary, Ronald suddenly top- j • blocks in a general businesbi s extra-curricular activities *atj U. S. ?,'p:-:iieE and a graduate pled, landing in the planted [COMPLETES COURSE of the Ee>ool of Fine Industrial * * * * * I zone and assuered the Board Woodbridge High School where! FOLLOWING IN BROTHER'S FOOTSTEPS: After being: notified by the Ford Motor Arts in Newark, has made 11- It was only ten years triangle in the middle of the WOODBRIDGE Detective!that all materials would be she senior and is also active; Company Fund that she hadl been awarded a four-year college scholarship Miss Judith lui-tranons toi many nauopal road. Arnold Hauser last week com- stored inside the building. in church work. Kummler, Iselin, above, is shown being congratulated by E. L. JBuguette Heft) plant magazines including Saga ami &m that-New Jersey was a jpleted--a- five-week advanced! Pyramid Homes, Inc. of 11 At school, Judy is vice presi- 3pr-jt«:iean state. It had a The- youngsters thought ! course in latent fingerprinting (Gold Etreet, Fords, sought adent of Future Teachers of manager of the Mahwah Ford plant. With her is her brother, Ralph, (center) who ob- Scholastic. He is responsible America, business editor of El tained a similar scholarship in 1S58 and is now a sophomore at Rensselaer Polytechnic for over' one-third of the il« ;b-oaB governor, and the six-year-old was playing I at. the New Jersey State Police variance to erect a'seveh-room Institute. , (Continued on Page S> ' Mr. Paiafc simply said: protested the transfer of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, State money to Iselin after be- Two elections for Gover- most 1,000 applications. "The voters of the First Ward nor have been won by the Linden and a Sunday School Applicants were judged on have made their decision as fo ing promised it would go to teacher. their area. Commifcteeman John Democrats, and they con- the basis of ttieir marks, sohol- a candidate on the Democratic Evanko said Valley Road, East trol the House and are Judy also finds time to work astiC aptitude, extra-curricular ticket in this primary and in Cliff Road and North Hill Road m nisht a week and Sato-a«tivi«PK. ipardshiD finalities turn in November it *<5 nn "o within a single vote of J Kill be taken care of through days' at. Bamberger's in the and the College Entrance Ex- '"P voters to decide who is go- general public works funds. controlling the State Sen- i.earby Menlo Park Shopping animation Board's tests. ing to represent the First 'F .Mr. Evanko announced the ate." One seat in the United [Center. The Fund is a non-prfit cor- "r thank a11 who have TO swimming' pool code will be in- States Senate was lost aft- In Her 'Spare' Time poration operated for educa-,™ this primary and I will al- Facetiously she was asked: a s troduced, at the next meeting. er a senseless and fatal 1 tional, scientific and cahritable|w. y support Democratic prm- Two petitions were received, primary campaign in 1958 "What do you do in your spare purposes. It is supported bv ciPles." Dne from residents of Grove time?" contributions from the Ford' Avenue, Hopelawn, requesting — and so Mr. Morris and "Oh", replied Judy, "I read Motor Company and is not con-| QuaMfys sanitary sewers and a paved his angels set about- losing ana sew a lot." nected with the Pord Founds-1 "I want a man who can thrill street and the other from resi- Judy plans to attend Ursinus the other seat Tuesday. In tion. me like Gable, kiss me like dents of Oraske Street, Wood- College, Collegeville, Pa. make by this, theyvmay be as suc- Judy was notified that she bridge, asking for a catch basin cessful as they were two "I hope to teach", she volun- had won the scholarship in a Wood boil like Elvis. Can you to relieve flood conditions. Both years ago — although by teered, "and I plan to major in telegram of congratulations sh •were referred to the committee German." received Sunday from Henr* I could bite you like as a whole. ; rigorous assertion of the She has studied two years of Ford H, president of the Fund Trigger." leadership of his party by dterman. at Woodbridge High An ordinance was introduced School under Miss Adelaide* on first reading repealing the Mr. Case, they could be Berghof. milk vending machine ordi- thwarted. For all who be- The Kummlers are of Ger- nance and prohibiting the erec- lieve that a strong two- man descent, but the language tion of any vending machine party system is a guaran- s used infreauently in the unless it is housed in a perma- tee of good government, home, so Judy had to start at nent type building. Hearing on this certainly is to be ,n..... •. - ..;_vrY,vlt, {.jjg same as any the measure -will be held May hoped. other student. 3. ;--A communication will be Judy's brother, Ralph, is do- ; to the Parkway Authority * * * * ing very well at Rensselaer asking for a meeting "to iron Mr. Case came out of his where he is studying Chemical out several difficulties" includ- :ontest Tuesday with new Engineering. CAN WORK WONDEHS ing the need of an exit in "I would like to get my mas- Colonia. lustre added to Ms pres- UGHT AND HEAVY BRAMA: The Drama Department of the Woman's Club of Woodbridge presented "Federation ter's degree before starting out WITH WARM0BES ige. He conducted his Night in Mt. Hokum." at a meeting held Monday at the Masonic Temple. Standing, left to right, Mrs. Fred Ascougfa, on a career in my field", Ralph campaign with dignity Mrs. Bernard Concannon, Mrs. Jarry O'Brien, Mrs. Gerard Dalton, Mrs. Neil Stoddard; seated, Mrs. Bobert Fite- remarked. and with very little cash. patrick, Mrs. Walter Merwin, Mre. Herbert Neilsen, Mrs. Joseph Caso, Mrs. Stephen Almasi. The young man is prominent He had no gimmicks to in egtra-currieular activities in Remember how fresh and smart your giving Senator Clifford P. the college. He is vice president offer, only a record of un- Primary Reverses of two fraternities — Acacia clothes looked when new . . . how deviating devotion to a ase a resounding victory. He 'onsors (Continued from Page 1) received 1,372 votes as against and Alpha Phi Omega. He just good you felt wearing them? We'll trust imposed in him. This ISSLIN Rabbi Bernardjsiring to acquire the ability toicompleted a term on the Stu- In the First Ward, Second 874 for. his opponent, Robert; he would not forsake, even Frankel, spiritual leader oflreari the Hebrew of the Bible dent Council and received his make them look that way again. at the expense of losing District, Pajak candidates were Morris. The politically unknown Congregation^ Beth Sholom,|ana prayer books. No previous letter for varsity wrestling. At the election, because while successful, with Michael Rusz- David Dearborn received a assisted hy Dr. Norbert Kast- education is required, and all Woodbridge High School, Ralph nak and Margaret Rose whi- token vote of 260. ner, cantor, will conduct Sab- invited. There is no registration ~as president of the Senior his opponent was barn- ning by 154 votes each. They Democratic Senatorial can- bath eve services on Friday at charge for the course. I Class. storming the state with defeated - Michael J. Schubert 8 P.M. His sermon will be "A I • ^oi-barf. too, is a busy didate, Thorn Lord was high| j Bernard Lillien, chairman of y tT money to burn, Senator and Ethel Kozo. man in the Township with 2,- Reflective Look." Oun lady. At Woodbridge the nominating committee, pre- ,,• h°, ^ ft member of thg| Case remained in Wash- Bernard F. Dunigan, a Pajak 193 against 202 for Newark at- On Saturday at 10 AM. the sented the slate of oKicers for jf.iJ.J411 >- ington trying to do his job.supporter, retained his County torney Richard M. Glassner. iibhi will ~hn\c! Junior Conere-n._ • • . » J_-,.-J.2 ,Glee Club and Bowling League] Committee post in the fifth i the coming year. Additional and has signed up for the Arch-' It was fortunate that his Although there were no con- gation Sen-ices assisted _ byjnominat.ions were made from district, but there is a tie for tests locally for the other can- members ^of the. religiousithe floor at the April :genei.al ery League. She is alo an al- Will Store Your supporters had a far better Commltteewoman. Mary Ma- didates to the Town Commit- schools. jternate on Junior Executives, a product to merchandise. jewski, who supported Pajak i membership meeting. group which represents home tee, all made pretty good show- The first of a series of &vs The next few months and Grace Hale each polled 88 ings. The results were: -' Members of the new slate roams. 354 Aniboy Avenue I -WINTER CL0THIM6 votes. County Clerk M. Joseph sessions in basic Hebrew will be{are: Bernard, Kravitz, presi- Barbara is active in church will tell what the Eepubli- Democrats: Joseph Nemyo, conducted by Rabbi Frankel on dent. philip schreiber. first And Insnre It Against Duffy said the absentee ballots Second Ward, 405; Robert E. work, too. She is a member of can party will do with its gave each woman two votes, so April 26 at 8 P.M. This course!vice president; Nathan' Roth, (the Luther League and also Woodbridge, N. J. last chance. Jacks, Third Ward, 351; is specifically for adults de- second vice president: Morris'gervs as they are tied with 90 votes Thomas Costello, Fourth Ward, a Sunday School upiece. Mr. Duffy said as a re- Cohen, treasurer: Bernard Lil- teacher. 449; Joseph G. Fennelly, Fifth I lien, financial secretary; Mrs. -^r:~. sult there is now a vacancy in Ward, 367. the district and it will be up [Harold Bernstein, recording f NOW OPEN! to the County Committee to Republicans. Charles Molnar, j secretary; Sidney Cohen, cor- decide when it meets Monday. First Ward, 257; Sidney W. WOODBRIDGE — The en-i responding secretary; Peter HOSPITALITY Mr. Pajak said, however, the Blanchard, Fourth Ward, 305; gagement of Catherine Eliza-1 Kravitz, sergeant at arms. 2% of Yalue of Clothing' and law staj^s it is up to the party John Evanko, Fifth Ward, 709. betuemh AVGa,Mcj»;u=p*^jLU5u±.LJustini Jo.. Boiju-- Trustees for a two ..year, period Cost, of Cleaning1 Is All You UN! chairman to make the appoint- lanos, 227 iJtfeK^e vSfereetj- Perth!are: far.•Norbert' Kastner, Wil- Pay'. • ,' •-. :' ment. SEWABEN NOTES Amboy, son of -, Augustin' Bol-iliam Iceland, Fred Softer, Jack In the Sixth District of the — Mrs. George Urban wasjanoB, Venezuela, and the late'Goodman, Siilton Gerber, Ar- First Ward, Rocco N. Vacca, an hostess Tuesday for a meeting Mrs. Carmen Bolanos, has been thur Frierman, David Frankel, CALL US ... ardent Pajak worker, won tal- of the Sewaren Bridge Club at announced by her parents, Mr. Herbert Klein, Milton Sablot-j lying 98 votes against 56 for the home of Mrs. Frederick J. and Mrs. William Reager, 184 sky, Hy Falchook, Mrs. Sey- WE PICK UP AND DELIVEE! Rowland Place. .. imour Klepner and. Mrs. Har- Charles Bulvanoski. In the Adams. Winners were Mrs.] ol . TEL. ME 4-8033 , Seventh District, Frank Wassel Samuel J. Henry, Mrs. A. W. Her fiance attended. the.In-i d Lubell. •-•'•• ncumbent was reelectedischeidt, Mrs. Harper Sloan and stitute Pedagogico, Nicaragua Trustees for a one yeai against Jerome Levine, a new Mrs. Flody Howell. Mrs. Albert and came to this country six period included: for comer. Mr. Wassel has not Hagen and, Mrs. W. W. Brun- years ago. He is employed byj Mrs. George Gross, Mrs stated whether he favored Finn dage were guests. The club's Security Steel Equipment Cor- David Weissman, George Form CLEANERS . . . SAILORS . MEN and WOMEN or Pajak. next meeting will be Wednesday1 poration, Avenel. and Harold Lubell. SHIR'S LAUNDERERS Hours: 10 A. M. to 6 P.M. The Township went along when Mrs. Adams will be host- The wedding is planned for Elections will be held on May Tnes. & Friday Till 9 P. M. with the rest of the. State by ess. next April. 15. ' " 1006 Railway Avenue 354 New Brunswick Avenue AVENEL, N. J. 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But because tlie cars met every seat gives 17.6 en. ft. of extra storage space. kind of driving condition—rugged mountain f Four-wheel independent suspension for grades, iong country straights trays, congest- a smoother, flatter ride. ed city traffic—those mileage figures prove Rear-engine traction ... that comes with Corvair's inherent tbeartment's annual state con- WOODBRIDGE — Dr. M. Tomorrow at 7:30 P.M., the Mrs. Norbert Jost will enter mention are Mrs. Egan and Mrs. hibit will be shown by memChristia- n Service Boys Brigade, two oils, "Village Green," and McKee. Mrs. GutowsM and Mrs.Maxim Asa, a pioneer of help bers of the art department of will meet in the church rooms "A Winter Scene." Mrs. Edward- Penesko were named alternates. to handicapped children in Isth- e Woodbridge and Fords Wo- with Capt. William L. Butters, Winslow wil show "Christmas. The convention will take place rael, will speak at the Wood- man's Clubs; then to the home leader. Night," and "A Harbor Scene." May 13, 14, and 15 in Atlantic bridge Jewish Community Cen- of Mrs. J. KLoyne, Woodbridge; The intermediate and senior Two sisters, Mrs. George Mol-' ter on Sunday morning at a Mrs. Charles Gregory- Wood- City. Pace-Setters' Brunch in behalf departments of the Sunday nar and Mrs. Edward Carsteh-" An 'additional donation was of the United Jewish Appeal. He School will hold a '-splash" sen, will each exhibit four oil sent to the state project, the is currently engaged in medical party at Perth Amboy Y.M.C.A. paintings. financing of an athletic field at research in this country. Sub-Junior Club with youth groups from other Although all 10 members of the State Home for Girls. A Dr. Asa is one of the origin- churches as guests. Special the art class describe them-' donation was also made to theators of the Israeli National To Induct Slate music and a devotional message ART CLASS IN ACTION: The Woodbridge Woman's Clnb art class meets twice a. month at The Independent-Leader selves as amateurs and begin-" Overbrook School for the Blind, Foundation for Infantile Par- will be presented by a team Building, 20 Green Street. Working at the table in front are (left to right) Mrs. Mabel Naylor, Mrs. J. C. Schein, Mrs. ners, Mrs. Molnar and Mrs.- which was recently damaged by alysis, and also organized the WOODBRIDGE Installa- from ' the Northeastern Bible Melvin 3. Melanson, Mrs. Harry Seefrrist; (back row) Mrs. Norbert Jost, Mrs. Harry Reasmger, Jr., club president; Mrs. Carstensen have been painting fire. Mrs. James Mazza report- first summer camps for child- tion of officers of the Sub-Jun- Institute, Essex Fells. Earl Carstensen, art department chairman; Michael Stoffia, instructor; Mrs. Edward Winslow and Mrs. George Molnar. and winning prizes for several ed clothing was also sent to theren in Israel. ior Woman's Club will be held The Women's Association met years. In the recent Sixth Dis-~ school. His active participation in on May 24 with officers to beat the home' of Mrs. Jarrot trict art show of the state fed-.' Reports were made on the Israel's struggle for freedom be- inducted as follows: Parrish, 129 Mary Avenue erated Women's Clubs in Plain- Sub Junior Woman's Club ac- gan at thirteen when he joined Maryann Urban, president; Fords, with Mrs. Frank Singer Pargot - Quinlanfield, Mrs. Carstensen won- first • tivities by Mrs. GutowsM, Subthe Haganah, the Israeli army. Linda Chodosh, vice president; as co-hostess. "The Compas- prize and Mrs. MoMar, second,' assistant advisor. Mrs^^Egan re- He became a commando at fif-Jane Campbell, recording sec- sion of Christ" was the devo- for their entries in the category retary; Janice Peck, corres- tions topic presented by Mrs Marriage Told ported on the contest held for teen and later served as a hand- O of a mural suitable for a Hall Scounts and Brownies. She an-to-hand combat instructor. ponding secretary, and Mary- James Sabatino who also read AVENEL — and Mrs. of Justice. Both these paintings nounced the judges were Mrs. He holds M.S. and Ph.D. de-ann Stavener, treasurer. a poem, "The Immortal Drama' Matthew S. QuinlanMr. , 46 Manwil- l also be entered in the show Joseph Radowski and Mrsgree. s from American universi- Department chairman by Grace Noll Crowell. A duet hattan Avenue have announced at the state convention in At- George Mroz, members of the ties and is a fellow of the Naappointe- d at a recent meeting 'Alone", was sung by Mrs the marriage of their daughter, lantic City in May. Avenel Woman's Club. The tional Academy of Science. were: Virginia Mayer, art; Jan-Runyon Ernst and Mrs. Thomas Arlene Joyce, to Lee R. Pargot, Burns. Mrs. Peter Burgess The two attractive sisters, books and toys were distributed Dr. Henry Belafsky, Dr et Ruesch, braille; Joyce Ker- son of Dr. Aaron Pargot, one blonde and one brunette, to the Perth Amboy General ekes, music and drama; Anita read the Scripture account of George Frederick, and Norman Christ's resurrection. Roselle, and Mrs. Al A. Patnoi, were also prize winners at la^fc"! Hospital, Rahway Memorial Tanzman are co-chairman of K o v a c s, veterans; Sheppie 505 Linden Avenue, Wood- year's Middlesex County Fair. Hospital and Cerebral Palsy the Pace-Setters' Brunch. Straus, international relations; Mrs. Henry Ropke, president, bridge. Again, Mrs. Carstensen got first, Center, Perth Amboy. Tomorrow night Elias Gilner Ermellene Coppola, public wel- announced invitations will be The ceremony was performed and Mrs. Molnar, second. A report on the district drama author and lecturer, will be fea-fare; and Audrey Choma, edu- sent to other churches in the in Groton, N. Y. by a justice of tournament held recently was tured at special Sabbath ser- cation. area to attend the Spring Mis- the peace. Another ceremony "I'm always second best, it An invitation was extended to sionary Conference April 30 seems," Mrs. Molnar confesses given by Miss Gail Cooper, vices. will be held May 7 in the rec-with a twinkle in her e$|.: president. Ernest Lichtman and Louis Miss Urban by Mrs. Michael W.Rev. and Mrs. Ira Hovey, mis- tory of St. Andrew's Church. Hospitality was arranged by Stroin, Junior advisor, to be asionaries to the Philippines, "Maybe someday I'll get first Strauss are co-chairman:of the will be guest speakers. Both are graduates of Wood- and Elsie will get second,; Mrs. Genesko. Dark horse prize I960 United Jewish ^Appeal guest- of the Junior Woman's bridge High School. The bride though I'm pleased and proud *^ winner was Mrs. McHugh. Community Centers-Drive.. Club at their installation on Mrs. George Simpson an- is a graduate of St. Francis to get a prize at all that it May 3 at Oak Hill Manor, Plain- nounced the Pioneer Girls will Hospital School of Nursing, hardly matters." ,' "... field. Other members invited hold a mother-daughter ban- Trenton, and is on the staff of and who will participate in thequet May 17 with Mrs. T. Ack- New York Hospital. Just'as pleased and proud of Friendship Gardens-Plan entertainment program, are ins of Ridgewood as speaker. The bridegroom, who attend- his pupils' success is then- in- Miss Campbell, Miss Kerekes Letters from missionaries ed Brown University, Provi- structor, Mr. Stoffa. A teacher and Miss Ruesch. serving in Africa, Germany dence, R. I., plans to enter the also at the New Brunswick and OfSewaren History Club Miss Donna Carroll announc- Monaco, and Brooklyn were dental school of New York Uni- Rahway Art Center, he has his ed rehear sals for the Sixth Dis- read by Mrs. Rudolph Frey versity. own studio in Westfield and is SEWAREN — The Sewaren ment who are working on thestrict Music Festival will be held missionary chairman. Mrs. Frey represented in several area ex- History Club is sponsoring a project are Mrs. Edward; Baron Monday at the Walnut Avenue also - advised the poster and hibits. "Friendship Garden" project Mrs. William Burns, Mrs. John School; Cranford. Appearing in essay contest featuring the Roberta R. Martine Relaxing that it hopes will beautify the Cassidy, Mrs. H. D. Clark, Mrs. the production, on April 29, will theme of missions is not limited ALL SET FOR THE HOSPITAL AKT SHOW: These four members of the art class of Gets Scholarship Mrs. Mabel Naylor finds neighborhood. John Kozusko, Mrs. Robert be Miss Linda Leonard, Miss to children and winners will be Woodbridge Woman's Club will enter paintings in the Art Show sponsored by the Perth painting a great relaxation and Flyers were distributed by theMathiasen, Mrs. William N.eveil Amboy Hospital. Shown above, left to right, with their instructor, Michael Stoffa, are AVENEL — Miss Roberta R. Virginia Schein, Miss Urban, announced at the Spring Mis- Martine, daughter of Mr. anchanged . Girl Scouts Tuesday to every Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, Mrs. Rob-Miss Ruesch, Miss Campbell, sionary Rally. Mrs. Edward Winslow, Mrs. George Molnar, Mrs. Norbert Jost and Mrs. Earl Carstensen. "Maybe I shouldn't say so, household urging that a three- ert Simonsen, Mrs: Joseph and Miss Mayer. The festival Mrs. Lawrence Martine, 1100 The ladies knitted and rolled Highway .1, a senior at Stbu. t it's a grand way to kill time, by-four-foot length flower bed Thomson, Mrs. Olive Van Ider- theme is "Show Business". bandages for overseas mission- too," she admits. "And if you between the sidewalk aad Toad stine. Mary's High School, Perth Am- Members will appear in theary work. boy, has been awarded a four- like being outdoors, you've got'_ be planted by each, home-own- South Pacific" scenes. The Pioneer Girls' Pilgrims Spring'Season Calendar a painting to show for the time er. Other areas recommended Twelve members will attend year half-tuition scholarship W Oman's Association group visited New York City of the Plains afterwards." for such plantings are the the annual convention in Atlan- toured the Museum of Natural from St. Mary Of the art class, Mrs. Molnar-, driveway entrance, front walk, Tea This Afternoon tis City from May 13 to 15. Busy One for Auxiliary Name Valenti College, Dodge City, Kansas. History, and had lunch at the The college is operated by theis the only one who has sold a« or at j;he base of a tree. WOODBRIDGE — The Wo- The nest meeting will be held automat. WOODBRIDGE Fred painting so far. She laughs and" Mrs. Joan K. Gadek, chair- man's Association of the First on May 10 at 18 Green Street AVENEL — The Ladies Aux- party to be held April 28 areStumpf, chairman of the nomi- Sisters of St. Joseph; of Wichita. says this is only because she has The youth groups of theiliary of the Avenel Fire Com- due Mrs. Alex Tarcz as soon as Miss Martine, who plans, to man of the project, suggests Presbyterian Church will spon- with the senior members in church attended a rally at the nating committee of the Young run out of wall space at home on the flyer that the low-grow- sor a tea this afternoon at L3charg0 e of hospitality. pany 1 at their last meeting dis- possible. major in biology, is manager of Tabernacle Baptist Church cussed plans for the future and Democratic Club of Woodbridge the high school girls' basket- to hang her work. ing, variegated French mari- in Fellowship Hall. Hostesses South River. A team from the A final report on the birth- Township presented the follow- "We're.so hammy, we hate to golds are best for such a will be "members of Circle 3. heard reports from the various day party held in March was ball team and a member of Stle. t our paintings go," she ex- Mat Contest Feature church participated in a Bible chairmen. given by Mrs. Michael Petras. ing slate of officers at a meet- Mary's Sodality and the Future purpose. They are hardy, color- panel discussion will be Quiz and won over teams from ing af the Log Cabin: Joseph plaines. "That about slays my ful, and have a long blooming held on "Every Christian's Of Troop Easter Fete A bake sale is scheduled for Donations were sent to Cer- Teachers' Club. She is a mem-husband. I think he'd give the South River and the First Bap- May with Mrs. George Allen ebral Palsy, Mental Health and Valenti, president, Joseph Vaz- ber of. St. Andrew's Church, period. To insure uniform Privilege' A nursery will be AVENEL A hat contest tist Church, Metuehen. Team zano, vice president, Miss Janet Avenel. whole lot away if anyone of- blooming, it is recommended provided, was the feature of an Easter members were Robert and chairman. Mrs. George Conrad the March of Dimes. fered $2." party held after the regular chairman of the rummage sale, It was announced by MrsFofrich. , treasurer, Mrs. Donald that seeds be planted on or John Coconaugher, Barbara Roder, recording secretary, Mrs. KEEPING COOL? In addition to entering her before May 15. meeting of Girl Scout Troop 17Ernst, Judith Frey, and Carol reported it will be held June 18 Prank Wanca that a state work in the hospital show, Mrs. Bus Ride to New York in Elizabeth. Persons wishing to board meeting will be held to- M. N. Friedman, corresponding San Antonio, Texas — Shout- "Won't you join your neigh- Saturday. Sherri Warner won Holloway. ing "Fire, fire, fire," Arnold Carstensen is also school co- bors and see Sewaren abloom?" Planned by Auxiliary the prize for the prettiest; make donations/ may cali her day, in Laurence Harbor at 8secretary. Frank Bertagna, ser- geant-at-arms; Mrs. Kathryn Arnett ran half-dressed from ordinator for its student entries. the flyer reads. WOODBRIDGE .-— TheSheila Vargo, funniest and GETTING THE JOB DONE! at any time. She will arrange P.M. his apartment in San Antonio. There are no prizes given, the Girl Scout Troops 19,118 and Ladies Auxiliary of Woodbridge Charlene Hagndoorn, most orig- for pick up. Mrs. Harold Deter won thVaccae , Harold Mortenson, and show is purely an exhibition, inal. , Milwaukee, Wis. -— Sidewalks Winners of the merchandise door prize. and Mrs. Willus Robert Jacks, trustees. When he realized he was not 51 helped in distributing the Fire Company will have a bus around a certain house on Mil- 1 suitably clothed, he ran back but if paintings are sold, the flyers. Other members of theride to Radio City Music Hall A blanket roll demonstration club were Mrs. ; John Klubin- Payne won the Easter egg hunt. hospital gets 20 per cent for the waukee's South/Side were the spies, Mrs. Elmer Dragos and After refreshments, a stork A change in the by-laws will into the burning house and History Club garden depart- Easter Show and to Patricia was given by. Mrs. Lonnie Eid-best shoveled in town during be made concerning legal ad- jumped into the shower. scholarship fund. Murphy's in Yonkers on Satur- son, leader. Mrs. William Bonham. shower was held for Mrs. Char- Township residents interest- the recent snow. The .bowling social scheduled les Kopcho. visors. All lawyers joining the After extinguishing the blaze day. The troop enjoyed a trip to Disguised as a snow-removal club will automatically become firemen found Arnett. He waesd in the art class' work will A few reservations are still New York yesterday. The girls for May 28 has been canceled. get another opportunity to view available. For information con-will be going on an over-night crew, 10 vice squad detectives All returns for. the theatre legal advisors and will not betaken to a hospital where his wielded shovels while waiting Church Unit to Hold classified as officers. . condition was described as it in Barron library on May 7, tact Mrs. William Gerity ME- camping trip Saturday and for members of a gambling s rm good. when the Woodbridge Woman's 4-2851. Sunday. P S dance will be Club will exhibit paintings in Deliveries Anywhere ring to leave the house. They MEMOSIAM : Car Wash, Saturday April 29 at the Log Cabin, got their men and took them to Gutman were welcomed as newconjunction with a tour of BENZ — In loving memory •WOODBRIDGE — The SenWoodbridge- . Music will be homes and historic buildings in Phone jail. •• of our.dear wife.and mother, members. The special award Flowers mean so much.... ior High United Presbyterian furnished by Red Alcott Tick- was won by Emil Pajak. town. Jennie M. Benz, who passed ets will be.sold at the door or bring so much, cheer Into away, April 20, 1956. Youth of Woodbridge will con- may be purohased from any the life of a sHut-in. Our ME 4-0809 duct a car wash at the First'member. Iresfct bouquets of bloom- Always a grieving heart, Often a silent tear; Presbyterian Church, Rahway j Robert Jacks, president, re- ing plants will express Avenue, on Saturday from 8:30 minded the members of the an- your good wishes •beauti- But always a loving- mem- • ory P-.M. weather per- nual Mayors' Ball of the Mid- fully. County Young Demo- Big Selection of Cut PRESCRIPTIONS Of one we loved so dear. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE God gave us strength to bear food sale will also be con- tomorrow at Linwood Flowers ducted at the same Township, and * Free Box Storage Pottea Wants Fellowship Hall. that the County Convention find help Fast in the 'And courage will be May 1 at 3:00 P.M. at for your . blow; U. S. said to bar compensa- YELLOW But what it meant to lose David WMLSEMC&'f V • Serving Residents of: her . .'. Winter Flower Shop WOODBRIBGE, AVENEL, SEWAREN, PORT READING, PAGES No one will ever know. . ISELIN, COLONIA and FORDS Bereaved husband and Now Available at 305 Amboy Ave. BSE 4-16S6 Open Daily Till 10 P. M. — Sunday Till lP.lt daughter Audrey.

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ber of Avenel Post 7164, Vet- 19 for Scout meetings for 11: erans of Foreign Wars. , ear. With no churches or othe Surviving are his widow, Wanted: Parents to Take public buildings in the Terrac OBITUARIES Helen (Noon); two daughters, the Troop, sponsored by Scho< Mrs. Richard Kimball. and 19 PTA, is forced to use th Joan, Avenel; mother, Mrs. An Interest in Scouting school. Board of Education reg _ MRS. ANNE E. LEONARD |Loretta at home; his mother, Earl Kodgers, Dalton, Mass.; MENLO PARK TERRACE — membership of all the mother: illations require that the jan: „,,.. WOODBRIDGE — Funeral Mrs. Anna Poll, Carteret; and a sister, Mrs. James ;Girard, There is a desperate, need of of boys in the Troop. services for Mrs. Anne E. Leon- five brothers, Joseph, Charles 3i- be present to open th Cheshire, Mass.; and three parents interested enough in "About 75 per cent of thest chool. ~ ard, 72, who died last Thursday and Michael,.- Carteret, Frank, brothers, Elmer, Dalton, Jo- Boy Scouting to help Troop- 40. , at her home, 595 Linden Avenue,Woodbridge, and Steven, Char- women work, either part or full "I know , that in other com s seph, Cal., and Earl, Long This is the opinion of six de- time at the nearby shoppin ,- were held on Saturday after- leston, West Virgina. Branch, N. Y. nunities, Scout masters are a; _. noon from the Greiner Funeral) voted members of the Troop's center," explains Mrs. Josep' -wed to do this, but it seems t a Mothers Club who are hard at Wimberly. "We know it is ofte- T Home, 44 Green Street. Buriai;Mas< F# E_ pERKJNS e impossible here," Mrs.Wim was in Old Tennet Cemetery, DONNA A. LEIGH work now on a main fund-rais- impossible for them to atten ierly Says. AVENEL — Funeral services ing affair, the third annual card meetings or help in the kitehei Tennent, New Jersey. • FORDS — Funeral services Plan Camp-Out for Florence E. Perkins, 82, 325ifor Donna A. Leigh, 3, 29 Sny- party. It will be held, in School at Pack nights and such. Thos She was a member of Wood- In spite of all these difficult . bridge Methodist Church. Remsen Avenue, who died last'der Road, who died last Wed- 19 Saturday, April 29, at 8:30 of us who are home don't min Thursday at Rahway Memoriar;nesday, were held on Saturday P.M. Tickets will be and doing the dishes at these affair, as, plans are being made to Surviving are her husband, H l "roop 40 to have a weeken wodauhterrMrs ^ held Mondayifor nleberle and Barth Home there will be door prizes, table if the, mothers who can't com, mornillg from the Greiner fa Funerals, 971 Clinton Ave- prizes and refreshments. would help by contributing ;. ^.mp-out at the Raritan Arsen Uifuif,er4 , Wood'brWewood-bridgee, lneral Home 44 Green st 1 May 20, and to go to Cam Mrs. Daniel Fanuelle, Freehold; neral Home, 44 Green Street, xiue, Irvington. Burial was in Main aim of the Mothers dollar." Burial was in Cloverleaf Ceme-jHollywood Memorial Park, Un- "Jowan for two weeks in Augus a sister, Mrs. Marvin Wise, Mi- Club is /to have 100 per cent Troop Too Large anii Shores, Florida; and three rhe Troop has had an Eagl grandchildren. Mrs. Perkins was a member Surviving are her parents, Troop 40, only Boy_ Scou Scout recently and another bo of the Rebecca Lodge, Rahway, Warren W. and Kathryn Ford Troop in the Terrace, has r vill be awarded the Ad Altar and the Golden Circle and Wo- Leigh; two sisters, Kathryn and Thieves Net $1,000 membership of 65 boys now, th Dei religious badge in a fe\ JAMES KENNIE men's Association of the Pres- Pamela, a toother, Warren; and In Store Robbery largest in the Township. Ideal- weeks. FORDS _ Funeral services byterIan church, Avenel. a grandmother, Mrs. Marie A. ly, there should not be more But even boys who don't eari for James Rennie, 27 William She is survived by a daugh- WOODBRIDGE —.*. For the than 30 boys in a Trdop, ac- Street, who died Friday morn- Ford. mdges quickly still benefi ter, Mrs. Francis Raich, Avenel, second time within two years, cording to Mothers Club mem- rreatly from the companionshij ing at Perth Amboy General with whom she resided; a sister, the Dean Cut-Rate Floor Cov- bers. But it has been a hare" Hospital after a short illness, CHABXES P. FOBSTHOFFEE ind organization of the Scoufa Mrs. Fanny Evans Smith, ering Co., Route 9, was broken enough task to find adults tc he Mothers' Club members feel were held Monday morning Maple wood; two granddaugh- KEASBEY—Funeral services into over last weekend. work with and support one from The Flynn and Son Fu- for Charles P. Forsthoffer, 99 "No boy is ever denied en- ters, Mrs. Marjorie Raich Mo- This time, however, the troop, much less two. trance into the Scouts becausi neral Home, 23 Ford Avenue well, Colonia, and Mrs. Fay St. Stephens Avenue, who died thieves were successful, getting "and Our Redeemer Evangelical Tuesday at Perth Amboy Gen- "We need the helpK of both -if his parents lack of interest,' Raich Lacey, Pocatello, Iidaho; $1,000 in cash and $667 in mothers and fathers desperate- Mrs. Wimberly concludes. "Bu Lutheran Church with Rev. El- and five great-grandchildren. eral Hospital after a short ill- checks. They overlooked $100. don Stohs officiating. Burial ness, will be held Saturday ly," Mrs. Wimberly continued. t's the same old cry — if every- was in Alpine Cemetery. morning at 8:30 from Kain Using the same method of ,'We need den mothers for Cubs, body would do a little, it woul< ....'A retired carpenter, he resid- JOSEPH A. KUBINAK Mortuaries, Inc., Corner State operation as last time, they cut we need fathers for Scout com- oe so much easier. If eacl SEWAREN—Funreal services a hole in the roof, above a lin- mittee members "and counsel- Scouts' mother would join thi ed here for 44 years after com- and Washington Streets and oleum storage rack which made-- - •<*?•*—, »•„— — , . ..,.-,.^ „„ ing from his native Scotland. for Joseph A. Kubinak, 23 9:00 at Our Lady of Peace MOTHERS GLUB MEMBERS OF SCOUT XEOOP 40 — Hard at work for* a'card party a T n Jub at a, cost of $1 annually Charles Street, who died Fri- descent easy. The burglar alarm badges in aviation or stamps, and if they would support th< He was a member of Our Re- Church. Burial will be in Resur- April 29 beliefittingf the Troop are these mothers shown above: (seated, left to right) — system, which last time frigh-^..-..„. .. ,.-. .-*$ &. _mfc wuja an deemer Evangelical Lutheran day at the home of his daugh- rection Cemetery. coming card party, it would en- Sirs. Henry Wieczerak, Mrs. Joseph Kmet, Mrs. Andrew Berezney; (standing)—- Mrs. tened the thieves away was interest m those fields must courage the rest of us." Church. ter, Mrs. Ann Braza, Sewaren, He was 41 years of age and Eiston Ornberg, Mrs. Joseph Wimberly, Mrs, George Muller. Surviving are his widow, were held on Monday morning rendered inoperative by ground- help and advise." Terrace fathers who do worl had lived in Keasbey his entire ing out the wiring system on Anne (Hansen); three daugh- from the Zylka Funeral Home, life. He was employed by the A major problem, peculiar to hard for the Troop include So ters, Mrs. Russell Mingen, Hib- 513 State Street, with Solemn through education and disemi- Disappointed terical with joy. A bottle with a the safe. The safe was battered Troops 40, is that before any Fishier, scout master; Mar tit General Ceramics Company, nation of information. bing, Minn., Mrs. Wilbur Dey, High Mass of Reguiem at Holy and was a communicant of Our Two shipwrecked sailors ma- note in it came floating in on and pried open. money is used to provide camp- Lipstein and Harold Boerer, as- Fords, with whom he resided, Trinity Church. Burial was in Lady of Peace Church, Fords. Mrs. Lawrence Weiss, a past rooned on a desert island were the tide. With trembling hands ing equipment, trips, etc., $420 sistant scout masters; anc and Mrs. Harry Maier, Fords; a the church cemetery. He is survived by his widow, president of the Woodbridge in despair after several months, they opened it, only to groan,] Truman, Rayburn critical of must be set aside to pay the George Muller, Troop commit- son, Francis; eight grandchil- He lived in Perth Amboy for Ann; one daughter, Carol; two ihapter, and now a regional but one day they became hys- "It's from us." Butler's role. janitor's, fee in opening School tee chairman. dren, and four great-grand- 45 years before moving to Se- sons, A/lc Raymond, Bunker vice president, is conference children. waren eight years ago. He was Hill, Ind., and Louis, Keasbey; chairman.. Other Woodbridge a communicant of Holy Trinity his father, Louis, Keasbey; two delegates to the conference in- JOHN J. POLL Church, Perth Amboy, and a sisters, Mrs. Rose Rosenthal clude Mrs. Fred Kaufman, Mrs. AVENEL — Funeral services member of its St. Ann's Society. South Amboy, Mrs. Catherine Alfred Kaplan, Mrs. David Gut- He was the husband of the late Pastrak, Fords; two brothers man, and Mrs. Joseph Schles- for John J. Poll, 42, 1027 Rah- inger. way Avenue, who died Friday Anna Siska Kubinak. Louis, Jr., Edison, and Joseph night in St. Michael's Hospital Surviving, in addition to Mrs Fords. The theme will be "Today's j Newark, were held on Tuesday Braza, are five sons, Joseph M. Action is Tomorrow's Hope", morning from the Greiner Fu- Anthony M., George S., Herbert and activity will be in the form neral Home, 44 Green Street, T., and John G., Perth Amboy; of workshops, lectures, forums, with a Solemn Requiem Mass at 12 grandchildren; 15 great- Local Resident and entertainment. St. Andrew's Church. Burial grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Awards will be made to chap- was in St. Gertrude's Ceme- Pauline Albeuf, St. Louis, Mis- ters which have achieved out- tery, Colonia. souri, and a brother, Michael, Conference Head standing status during the year He had been employed at the Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. WOODBRIDGE—The South- in the fields of membership, United States Metals and Re- ern New Jersey Region of Ha- programming, education, re- fining Company, Carteret, as an EDWABD L. PELKEX dassah will hold a conference gional co-operation, and pub- instrument mechanic for the AVENEL — Funeral services on May 1, 2, and 3, at the Fair- licity. . past 24 years. for Edward L. Pelkey, 41, 22 mont Hotel, Lakewood. Other Woodbridge members He was a communicant of Chase Avenue, who died Mon- Hadassah is the Zionist or- who will attend the conference St. Andrew's Catholic Church, day in the Veterans Hospital, ganization for women and the are Mrs. Burton Sher, Mrs. and was a member of the Av- East Orange, will be held at largest women's organization in Stanley Shinrod, Mrs. Edward enel Fire Department, the Ex- The Foley Funeral Home, Dal- existence. It's aims are to ad- Slotkin, Mrs. Albert Basri, Mrs. empt Association of Avenel, and ton, Mass., when arrangements vance cultural, educational, Abraham Winograd, and Mrs. was a member of Jednota So- are completed. and physical development in Herbert Winograd. ciety 325, Carteret. He was an operating engi- the State of Israel, and to en- Surviving are his widow, Hel- neer, construction, member of courage good American-Israeli A.E.C to continue broad role en; two daughters, Delores and Local 825, Newark; also a mem- relations in this country in research. 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Association at the Presbyterial and Mrs. Kenneth AVENEL — The Sub Junior MENLO PARK TERRACE - Bruce Larson "wfli~bV guest meeting in the Westfield Pres- Mission and Relations, to be Kerekes Woman's Club of Avenel elect- r used toward the building of a Hausman; decorations, Mrs-. -•*-•** ' A humorous skit put on by sev preacher at the'9 and 11 A.Mbyterian. , Church. Receiving Miss Valerie Greco '- \ Jr.. . eral fathers, who are member honorary memberships in the new hopsital-education unit at Alex Hunter and reservations, a meeting at the home of hn I services at the First Presbyter- Mrs. Arthur Peterson, Mrs. £ " ~j of School 19 PTA, win '*"*•• |ian Church. He will preach in Board of National Missions were Yonsei TTniversity, Seoul; Korea. Mrs. Martin Gutowski, George tared at a PTA meeting at th< i the place of Rev. Dr. Charles S. Mrs. Frederick Beckley and Mrs. Lomax was a life member William Clark and Mrs. Poster Street, assistant advisor. of the Avenel Women's'Associa- Purke. Reservations must be school Wednesday at 8 P. & | MacKenzie. Mrs. R. C. Perier in recognition tion. A memorium certificate ma|3e in advance. Miss Karen Markulin was Harold Boerer, Andrew Doi After serving as an infantry of their many years of servicies has been sent to her son, Vin- named vice president; Miss Diego, Herbert Haslam and Ir to their church. Mrs. Beckle cent Lomax, Miami, Fla. Beverly Tobias, recording secre- ving Sumka will demonstrati Larson graduated from Lake P The Women's Association will tary; Miss Rosemary Haag, cor- how a PTA meeting SHOULt ! Forest College, Princeton Theo- pianist of the Women's Associ- responding secretary and Miss be run. ation and a Circle leader. Mrs.be host to the fall evening Pres- Avenel Personals Gail Kessler, treasurer. . logical Seminary. He has also byterial meeting October 5 for MBS. MARTIN GUTOWSKI The Public Service companj done extensive graduate work in Perier is active in her Circle, districts 1 and 2. Installation of officers wiH will also present a lecture-dem- psychology at Boston Univers- Women's Association and Gold- 14 George Street, Avenel take place April 27 With Mrs. onstration, "Light Through the ity and has served Presbyterian en Circle attendance. Mrs. O. A treasure display will be ME 4-0951 Gutowski as installing officer. Ages," showing the advance oJ . parishes in Binghamton, N.Y.H. Weferling, corresponding featured at the Golden Circle Arrangements are being made the lighting industry. I and Pana, 111. He is presently a secretary of the Women's As^ meeting today from 1 to 3 P.M. — Golden Circle meets to- by Miss Haag and. Miss Judy sociation and a Circle Leader, Mrs. Daniel Howell, chair- day from 1 to 3:30 P. M. in At a recent executive com- , staff member, of "Faith at man of the community cancer church hall, First Presbyterian Trezella. mittee meeting, members nam- Work,"''a world-wide Christian was given an honorary member- Delegates to the annual state ed for the faculty luncheon &i Fellowship dedicated to the re-ship in the Commission on Ecu- dressing group, announced morejcrmrcli. menical Mission and Relations. volunteers are needed. The unit — C.Y.O. of St. Andrew's convention May 13, 14 and 15 the school May 4 as follows: vitalization of the Christian meets every Wednesday from Church receives Holy Com- in Atlantic City are the Misses Mrs. Fred Hearn, chairman, Church. At the 8 and 10 A.MMrs. . Stephen Vigh, a teacher Greco and Markulin. Miss Ma- Mrs. Andrew Don Diego, Mrs, services Rev. Robert Bontiam, for the Tom Thumb Wedding 1 to 3 p. M. in church hall.munion Sunday at the 10 A. M.rie Bounocore and Miss Irene Herbert Haslam, Mrs. Seymoui associate pastor, will preach on in the Sunday School, Circle There is also an urgent need for Mass. Mayer are alternates. Liss, Mrs. Irving Sumka. Leader and author of the script white material. Parcels will be — Ladies Auxiliary of Avenel "The Mount of Authority." planned for June 4, was given!picked up by Mrs. Howell if Memorial Post, VJP.W., meets A report on the candy sale Mrs. Leonard Ruscito, ways "The Challenge of Missions", an Honorary Associateship in called at ME 4—2759. Monday at Maple Tree Farm at was given by Miss Markulin. and means chairman, reported a Billy Oraham niotion picture, the Board of Christian Educa- "Petticoats and Parasols" will 8 P. M. All returns are due before April Explorer Troop 40 will take will be shown at Singspiration tion. Both of these women have be the theme of the mother- 27. charge of the outdoor- grill re- service at 8 P.M. A duet will be held many important posts in daughter banquet Many 3 at — Junior Woman's Club of Plans were made for the dis- JUDGES OF FINEKY: Above are Township women who served as judges at the annual freshments to be served at the sung by Mr. and Mrs. Robert the Avenel church through the 6:30 P.M. Dinner will be served Avenel will install their new of- trict music festival in Cranford Easter parade in Perth Amboy. I/eft to right, front row, Mrs. C. H. Sothfuss, Wot>a- Fun Fair June 4. years. Pins were given and af- by the men of the church andficers Tuesday at the Avenel- April 29. Rehearsals are- in 1>ridge; Mrs. Lawrence Kyan, Sewaren; Mrs. Ruth Hoffman, Avenel; Mrs. Charles Peter- Frauman and soloist will be son, Avenel; back row, Mrs. Henry Strubel, Colonia; MHS. John Schreiber, Isclin; Mrs. Miss Norma Taubert. fixed by members of the local Mrs. F. G. Scoval, _R.N., will Colonia First Aid Squad build- progress for the club's act, "lil Nasser warmly welcomed on The Men's fellowship will association's executive board: speak. A home talent musical ing at 8:15 P. M. Abner", with Miss Joyce Ob- Robert Luedekke, Colonia. Missing from the picture is Miss Mary Mullen, Sewaren. visit to India. • meet Monday at 8 P.M. to hear Mrs. F. P. O'Connor, president; show "Thru the Years", will be — Third Ward Sixth District ropta, music chairman, in Inspector Conrad Jansen of the Mrs. Peter Cocuzza and Mrsfeatured. . Participating in the Democratic Organization meets charge. New York City Police Depart- Beckley, vice presidents and show are Sheila Jenkins, Patty at Fitzgerald's Wednesday at A. donation of $20 was sent ment. All men of the church Mrs. Robert Bonham, wife of Field, Nancy Schmndt, Donna 8:15 P. M. to the State Home for Girls to- and community are invited. the associate pastor, in the ab-Jean Housman, Janet Reusch, — Sub Junior Woman's Club wards a project of the Junior A "Y" swim party will be sence of the third vice presi- Jane Campbell, Joyce Kerekes, of Avenel will hold installation Mentbersihip department of the held by the Termites Saturday dent, Mrs. Carl Haacker. Twen- Diane Reusch, Mrs. Julius Pet- of officers Wednesday. New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs. The project is m an athletic field at the state home. Jeanne McQueen -was welcomed as a guest. Miss Joan Mclver and Miss Bonnie Ma- jewskl were in charge of re- freshments.

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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, I960 PAGE SEVEN tental Health Westbury Park News Ciuffreda Gets lull GLADYS E. SGANK Aids 2 Clinics 497 Lincoln Highway. Iselin New Esso Post -t fOODBRIDGE — The Mid- Tel. LI-S-I6T9 osts alliance isex County Mental Health COLONIA — Anthony P " ISELIN—The Fourth Degree —Mr. and Mrs. George Bev- 1 rd awarded contract ap-i eridge and children, George, Jr., Ciuffreda of 75 West Hill Roar < jiights of Columbus of St. Ce- al for funds amounting to; ^lia's will hold their annual 1 and Roseann, Worth Street, has been appointed an engi | |),432.00 to two established and Mr. and Mrs. William Has- neering associate by. Esso Re- | •inner Dance on May 14 in the dcs in Middlesex County. sett and children, Janet and search and Engineering Com J 'creation hall. |e Middlesex County New William, Jr.. Westbury Road, pany, Linden. The position o f A roast beef dinner will be unswick JI e n t a 1 Health: were Easter dinner guests of associate is awarded to mer [ rved alter a cocktail at 8 P.M. lie will receive, if approval Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Aiello, with outstanding technical abil £ 'th music from 8 P.M. until ranted by the state, the sum; Jersey City. • jity. A.M. Special entertainment J $35,432, and the Middlesex^ planned with a door prize to Weekend guests of Mr. and The colonia man, a membe. i given at the conclusion. junty Perth Amboy Mental' Mrs. Joseph Forzano, Worth of the firm's design engineerrm; |alth Clinic will receive Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Louis An invitation is extended to 5,000. ! division, devotes his efforts t' Goynes and Miss Sue Swueger, work on the technical aspect 1 third and fourth degree |* Plications frv tir'^hmg; Brooklyn. .^Dinner guests on of metallurgical problems. Hr •embers. Only these making ads were received during: Easter Sunday also included nervations will be admitted. |ril in ordej.' to l. ~uu-i has been with Esso Researci Mrs. John Shillitani and Mr. for 12 years. :servations must be made be- of May first. If approval! and Mrs. Michael Figuerras, re the evening of May 2, and |given by the New Jersey De- Mr. ciuffreda holds a^ mas- Hazlet. ter s de ree ay be made by calling Wil- it Of Tl-jpi-"*! >"„ ; ' Mr andMrs Frank Ta^-i ' S in. metallurgy fron -am Comiskey, LI 8-1485, or icies, both clinics would William Duerscheidt, LI 8-5462. ogy. He also has done advanced eive iunds for tae fiscal Kenneth and Jill,. Worth Street, Russell Alexander, program ar beginning July first. were guests at'a family dinner work at New York University and Brooklyn Polytechnic In- book chairman, announced that The Middlesex County Board at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT more, ads are needed for the composed of twelve mem- Nicholas Tagliareni, Bayonne. stitute. In addition he holds a SEWAREN — Mr. and Mrs. bachelor's degree in chemical program book. Proceeds from rs. appointed by the County '. —Dinner guests of Mr. and this book are used" for works of bard of Freeholders. Serving (Mrs.. Anthony Verilli, Baker engineering from Newark Coll- ege of Engineering. . Street have announced the en- charity. . For information call J members in county areas are Street, were Mr. and Mrs. John] Frank Ferrise, ME 4-8060. Inn Shafranski, chairman, Verilli and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Co-author, of serveral pUb.|gagement of their daughter, Icob Bernstein, Mrs. William iDeBari, Jersey City. lished technical papers, engi-!Frances J. Novovesky to Frank Indon, Mrs. Victor Pailmez- neering associate Mr. CiuffredaJGadomsici, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vitamin Deficiency? Ir, Mrs. Helen Mindling, Dr. DAX CAMP ENJOTMENT ASSURED.:- AH'the members of Girl Scout Troop 43 will go to Day Camp this year due to BENEFITS OVERLOOKED is a membei of the AmericanlA. J. Gadomski, 711 Parker Office Manager — "There's Tina Starr, John Hanson, Her- the successful campaign to raise funds. Presentation of the check for enrollment of ine troop was matte to Mrs. Rudolph Social Security officials say Chemical Society, the'American! Street, Perth Amboy. The wed-the pretty little elevator opera- |rt Rogin, Dr. John Kelly, Peterson, camp chairman, by June Axen. \Left to right, Anita Schrotn, Mrs. William Doerr, troop leader; Linda Doerr, many people overlook one im- Society for Metals, the Society j ding will take place in the tor who said she would kiss aer Moore, Mrs. Cyril Hut- Mrs. Peterson, June Axen and Barbara Doerr. : portant Social Security benefit. for Nondestructive Testing, andiwinter. Miss Novovesky is a every man in the building as a, fer, Woodbridge, and Mrs. They do not look for the lump the National Association of senior at Woodbridge High Christmas present." brtland Clark. sponsored by the County Board jsum payment due survivors on Corrosion Engineers. School. Her fiance, a graduate I "So, what happened?" |In order to receive the of Freeholders. the death of an insured worker. ~ . of Perth Amboy High School, ! "About noon she had to hang lounts listed, the sponsoring Girl Scouts Raise: Funds Such payments can run up to! Israel hears aid is due fromjis employed by S. A. Ciszak, a sign on her elevator door keney must match the funds Label standards stiffened forj ^ $255. - !Bonn. jinc, Carteret: reading "Out of Ardor." [Located. Both clinics are being orange juice. To Send Troop to Camp ISELIN June Axen, ai The. camp staff includes, PLANNING A member of Girl Scout Troop 43, Mrs. Grant W. Nirns, Jr., camp presented a check to Mrs. Ru- director; Mrs. Donald Dibble, dolph Peterson, Day Camp intermediate assistant director: chairman, for the registration Mrs. Peterson, Brownie assist- of the entire troop for encamp- ant director; Mrs. Jules Flem- ment at' the Woodbridge Girl rning, business manager, Mrs. Scout Day Camp;. Roosevelt Emil Tobias and Mrs. Saymour WEDDING? Park, this summer. The money Lieberman, registered nurses: was raised by the troop through Mrs. Emanuel Spitzer, nature various activities. - '. consultant and Mrs. Clyde Gar- In'the Day Camp the girls land, craft consultant. will learn many, things which will help them develop into happy, resourceful individuals.p'- LlUOS Working The camp will be in opera- On Variant TED'S TAILOR SHOP tion from 9 AM. to 3 P.M., dur-l Un F arious Has the Correct Attire ing. the following periods: Au-I ISELIN — The Cloverbelles re 4 H CIub At Modest Rentals gust 1' through 5; August 8JP " met atthe home through 12, August 15 through!of its Ieadei% Mrs. Joseph Rapa- tuxedos SHOW DIRECTOR — Eeu- 19 and August 22 through 26.!cioli>-Dow Avenue for a- lunch- For every formal occasion, ben Singer, 37 Trafalgar Campers may sign up for onelePn meeting. Miss Pauline 5 116 61 ftiH dress we ^PP1* *resh, clean ap- Drive, Colonia, is director and week or for the entire four! ^ ^ ?. Fords, was a guest, music arranger for the sec- weeks. Mrs. William Doerr,I' The girls made cancer dress- A parel in the latest approved ond annual minstrel show, Troop 43 leader, will act as a i"gs and worked on their pro- oxfords styles. Our complete line of "Minstrel Americana," being unit leader at the camp. jects which consisted of making presented by the Oak Ridge [towels and needle books. Plans e sizes and customized fitting Heights Choral Group May Little Fellows League were furthered for the April cutaways service assure you of com- 13 and 14 at the Barron Ave- party to be held Monday, at nue School, Woodbridge. Mr. To Open Season May 2 |i:30 p.M,.at Mrs. plete satisfaction. Come in. Singer is also band director COLONIA — Sunday/May 1, The Teenette 4-H Club held Expert Cleaning and Custom at Broadway Junior High win be a gala Opening Wfor £te,, meeting after School, Newark, and directs belle meeting. Cancer dressings Tailoring on the Premises! the new season of the Little the All City Newark Or- Fellows League of Colonia,. AA werf e made- f ^ -1~C '-'„# - chestra. 0 hoWers wels tra only a TAILOR can give parade with 400 Little Leaguers!" * J *y ^i5T-s'tM!arade,ScheduleInee]?n* dat 6:30 PM.-Angelika mond, assistant superintendent game of the boys from the EastiHoe.her and Lmda •Cwi<*a)o are "EAGLE," "PETROCEULI," chalrmen "GGG CLOTHES" of Woodbridge Township playing against the boys from: ; schools, will be the speaker] the West at the Inman Avenue :pwlr NTTCOW "GOSHIRE 5TH AVENUE," E AKD FO hKON and others Wednesday- at a meeting oilfield ! .? ? School 21 PTO at the school at! The League's fourth- annual; ^esldent Eisenhower .has as- 8:30 P.M. Mr. 'Desmond will-spring dance will be held Mayiserted that Vice President Nix- discuss the proposed new high 28. There will be live music, on would be "absolutely stupid" TED'S TAILOR SHOP schools. A question-and-answer door prizes, and all proceeds go if he stood MAIN PLANT BRANCH period will follow his talk. to the League. tration policies. He thus gave the Vice Presi- 17 Green Street m 1032 St. George Avenue The general membership will be aksed to approve the alloca- How True dent a free hand to expand WOODBRIDGE AVENEL tion of $250 for the. school li- Boy: "What do you call upon current Tel. ME 4-3826 Tel. ME 4-919$, brary to make this project's man that drives a car?" policies and to propose' inno- OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT opening in September more Dad: "It depends on just how vations successful. 1 close he comes to me." Presidential campaign. PRESENTI THE CAR DESISNED FOR SPORT

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PAGE EIGHT THUBSDAY, APKH, 21, I960 LEGAX NOTICE one woman said. I VFW Unit Installs J|ear Requests I— F for tfte Department of Pit! Protest Transfers jjyff __.~. • _ ^ _-_.__. .—_.- _'._-_«—% _^_ _•_ M4M-$ .• • "^ • - '• Anyone? 12 Appointed Mrs. T.imar President t Continued from Page 1) Works 1 win 6e received ur tiie Furoh The Crow's Nest The parents, most of whom] WOODBRIDG'E—The Ladies house on a lot in Woodbridge Agent's office, ntst floor. Mim: g were Colonia residents, said Auxiliary of the VFW held a, Bld _I ilaiii i Streett . V Mexican Con Man Offers Local Denttet Cut they had argued previously As Teachers joint installation with the Post Avenue wmcn. (-HB neuron Building, Jersey, until 8:00 |grf3 and then said bid: Of 'Fortune' In Luggage Held by Customs against transfer of pupils from WOODBRIDGE — Twelve with Miss Martha Storey, past |Jra 3 paid nursery schools to Town- sary _sid e .an d fron., t space_ . How-|J>bp ^uubliel,- v opened and re^d a WOODBRIDGE — The old the police immediately. The ___ new teachers*, who will assume president as installing officer ard Kagin, attorney for resi- n?",uiar Township commits : ship kindergartens during the and Mrs. Harold Carpenter, in 'Spanish Swindle", which formates guiliible persons have their new duties in September, dents in the area, claimed the #.rf. _,„„, be ..,„„_-.„,_, middle of the term when they were appointed by the Board of conductress. New officers are: or Certified Check raafle many decades has fleeced many been fleeced of hundreds of reach the legal age. They com- Mrs. Jack Timar, president, builder did not present a case of a person with hopes of getting thousands of dollars through Education Monday. „ , . , flVe t o the TTownshi n of Wooddb plained further "it is hard Mrs. Prank Warehall, senior hardship and requested the in the amount- of ten per rich quick, has been revived ac- the years, enough for teachers : to "cope They are Miss Lucy DeMar- vice president, Mrs. Andrew board to deny the application. i W,) ol the total bid. Mere and There: cording to the Woodbridge ~ tino, Miss Albina Lewandow- with kindergarten classes of 50 Wargo, junior vice president, wltlE«c1 nhH bidder must strictl" co Transportation is getting police. ski, T/homas Matisak, Miss Richard Czajkowski of 31 rem'ireraTm tor a re or more without repeating work Maureen Murray, Roberta Mrs. Joseph Dobos, treasurer, », -,, . _ , _ bid as ("rented or remi'red bv faster and faster these days. A local dentist recieved a let- for new pupils as they transfer Mrs. Charles Blum, Jr.,, secre- Plew to New England over the Shack, Miss Sandra J. Schoon- Fourth Street, Port Reading. gpec'Scations and statutes ter from. Mexico City containing School Age during the year." They further over, Miss Bernardtne Tluscik, Mrs. Ernst Wright, conductress, asked permission, to build a Zl^Xl^fi ^V*?—* •weekend. Left Newark Airport the old come-on — and he -wise- contended no other school dis- tary, Mrs. Ella Finn, -chaplain, at 1:45 and arrived at Bradley Mrs. Patricia Sebold, Toby one-family dwelling in Linden the.'r h'ds arP ?S'np v J1! be m ly turned it over to the police tricts accept transfers from Ricnman, Eoceo Magliozzi, Miss Mrs. All Wishney, guard. Mrs. Avenue. The building- lacks or lrr»"n'T. Field (Springfield-Hartford) at who in turn called the Federal Change Hit nursery schools. James Shornoek, historian, necessary side yard space. Dr.1 31} c$ BM J-'ro 2:15. Took longer to get to my Theresa Drozd, Miss Christine )t}e Ma" fta oh*-' Bureau of Investigation and Assistant Superintendent of Zipay. Mrs. George Hirig, banner bear- Milton R. Bronstein of 12 Mot- sister's home in East Longmea- the postal authorities. WOODBRIDGE — er, Mrs. John Jugan, Mrs. Char- dow (a suburb of Springfield) Schools Thomas G. Desmond Due to the introduction of aine Road asked for a variance' The letter tells a sad tale of Commissioner Robert defended the recommendations, les Tartaglione, Mrs.' Joseph to keep his office in Carleton ' iv;. ±1 W'> than it took me to fly from successfully delayed a change the Junior High School system, Newark, to Windsor Locks, the writer being in prison ana declaring a committee of ad- the Board authorized discon- Wyzykowski, Mrs. Paul Petro- Road. It formerly was his rpsi-v in entrance age requirements vey, color bearers, Mrs. John Fp'o Pif l"rt where Bradley Field is located that the approached local man ministrators and teachers did tinuance of eighth grade, gradu- dence as well as his office. Eu- 3 for kindergarten and first- Jugan, one year trustee, Mrs. The Town^ n <5om*nittee of ;•:.... . Marine Pvt. Burnett C. as a person to be trusted "with a great -deal of research and ation exercises. In June, 1961 gene Kady o£ 14 John Street', ^"aoriWid"* ri-stl a very delicate matter on which grade children after several MRS. SAUL TEFWTZ : Florance Cavallaro, three year asked permission to build a . Shaffer, son of Mrs Dorothy parents at Monday's Board of studied ppolicies of nearby com- exercises will be held in each 3--|ti>° ri~br to reiert and ail Shaffer, Bunns Lane, Wood- depends the entire future of my thej CONFERENCE S _ A T M Dr of the' Junior High Schools for trustee. rag-e attached to his itomp. i Education meeting charged the munities before suggesting Mrs. Saul Teplitz, Laurelton, buffet supper was served by bridge, completed recruit train- daughter as well as my very plan was "discriminatory". new program. those who successfully com- Permission to include a halr-j^rS ing- March 30 at the Marine existence." l.L. National Program Chair- Mrs. Dobos, chairman, assisted dressing establishment m his BT »rrt»i Mr. Vogel suggested the mat- Commissioner Vogel said he; plete the ninth grade. , 1 Corps Recruit Depot, Paras Is- He then goes on to say that felt the recommendations need- man, will speak at the fourth The Jordan Woods Civic As- by Mrs. Cavallaro. home at 862 Amboy Avenue,* '.^ <* . ter, be studied further by the annual Spring Conference of was asked by Robert .,_. bridge. land, S.C. . . . Charles Stover, he has been sentenced to prison ed further study. sociation complained that rais- Hirner i FREDERICK v Colonia, a member of the Pin- Board. The Central Jersey Branch of Central State Realty and Mort- for bankruptcy and has $450,- According to the recommen- "As a matter of fact", he ing of the ground at Colonia gry School Glee Club, will par- 000 hidden in a secret com- said, "this is the first time I the National Women's League Junior High School for a pro- Township Man gage Co of 1743 St Gewge,^ dations of the Program "and of the United Synagogue of Avenue. Rah way, sought a var-iTownsiup ticipate in. the second Music partment of a trunk now in the have seen it. as I was not at posed sidewalk has caused a (Continued from Page 1) Policy Committee, the require- America Tuesday at the /2;l Festival at the school tomorrow iance to construct a one familj'i •* - • V. S. Customs House. ment for entrance into kinder- the last conference." natural dam. Water, they said, lustrations appearing in the night. His mother, Mrs. C. Clark 'Mr.: Vogel's "motion for delay Woodbridge Jewish. Commun- forms a house in Roosevelt Boulevard.; As soon as I send you un- garten would be that the child ity Center. Mrs. Sol Klein, lake" and becomes new Boy Scout Manual. NOTICE TO BIWDERS Stover, as a committee member deniable evidence, it is neces- was seconded by John Csabai. stagnant, causing a health The site lacks the necessary | -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN for the Pingry School Spring should be five years of age be- past president of Adath Is- In addition to his freelance frontage. Sealed Bids for the purchase bv sary that you come here and fore October 1 in the year he Commissioner Clyde Edring- problem. work, Waterhouse is an in-, Tl nship Exchange Sale for the benefit ton again discussed the need rael Sisterhood is in charge of Board Mable Simon of 43 Oak Hillsl iS' £ _ . * , ,. pay the expenses incurred in enters school. arrangements and she is be- President Francis structor at the Art School in n i of the Pingry Athletic Fund . connection with my process, so of additional science courses in Wukovets said he ,had investi- Newark two evenings a week." Road ,* • • - "°! Playground Equipment lor t The requirement for entrance ing assisted by Mrs. Isadore d a variance tO( Recreation Department Peggy Jayne and Erin Wilver- the elementary grades. He cited v lI! be the embargo on my suitcases into the first grade according Rosenblum and Mrs. Milton gated the situation and had build an addition to her garage < " received at Hie Piirehs ding, children of Mr. and Mrs. can be lifted, as one of the schools that teach such courses conferred with the architect 'Agent's Office, first floor, MttnH John Wilverding, Sewaren, are to the plan was that the child and recommended several books Bedrick. Mrs. David Gutman, Easy Job cases contains a baggage should be six years of age be- a past president of Adath Is- who said the condition will be ' tr J. „,-„ ^ J,. - Biiildmir. jrl Main Street. W< spending their Easter vacation for the Board to read remedied without delay. Discouraged by a be publicly opened and read at with their grandparents, Mr. check for the trunk which fore October 1 in the year he rael Sisterhood, will be in- that kept sending his clothesj Vast gams seen for field of;bridge. Nev jexssv. until 3-oo p contains the sum above." Commissioner Clyde Edring- LEGAL NOTICES I Regular Township Committee M enters first grade. A schedule' stalled as a vice president of back so shrunk out of shaplaundry!"'—lOlectronics.e he " |Maingy. 3; I960, and t»ien said bids and Mrs. Thomas MeCreary, The writer then continues by to put the plan into effect was the Central New Jersey ton asked when the Hoffman Bids must be accompanied Boulevard School will be dedi- couldn't get into them, a NOTICE TO BIDDERS Cash or Certified Check made Luzerne, Pa. ... promising to give the recipient Branch. 1 suggested as follows: Former Resident cated. He was told an effort is customer finally got mad and The Board of Education, Edison able to the Township of Woodbr of the letter one third of the 1960-61— Kindergarten en- y Township, Middlesex County. N. J., in the amount of ten per < At Random t $450,000. He explains the fact trance age remain the same, being made to dedicate all new sent them, a large railroad spike. will receive sealed proposalsfor fuel (10ri) of the total bid. that he was able to write free- John Gluchowski schools at one time. To it he wired a note saying. supplies, athletic supplies, ediica- Each bidder must strictly cor Among those who received November 1, and first grade Gets Fla, Honor tional supplies. Janitorial supplies with all requirements for a reg Robert Vogel, finance chair- 'Til bet you can't shrink this." and industrial art supplies lor the service awards from The Cali- ly "because he is in charge of entrance age change to De- Enlists in Navy bid as directed or required by the prison school." He further cember 1 instead of January 1. WOODBRIDGE — Dr. Wil- man, reported that. he has Eventually the laundry re- 1960-1981 school year at the Board specifications and statutes in £ fornia Oil Company were: From states he is signing the letter liam S. Currie of North Miam: FORDS — John A. Gluchow- asked for a- breakdown of the turned to him a small bundle. of Education Office, Old Post and cases made and provided. Notic Woodbridge, Edwin J. Newman, 1961-62— Kindergarten en- ski son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- South Oolton Boads, Edison, New hereby given to all bidders tha only with a "V" as he fears the trance age remain the same, Beach, Fla., formerly of Wood- cost of each new school, by In it was a carpet tack and a Jersey, at 2 P. M. (Eastern Daylignt their bids are Informal, defec Schoder Avenue, 35 years; Jo- ander Gluchowski, 34 March voucher, so the public can see Saving Time), on Tuesday, May 3rd, or irregular, the same will be im letter "might go astray", but if November 1, and first grade bridge, was chosen to present note. It said, "The heck we 1960, at winch time the proposals will seph Lasky, DeSota Avenue, trophy recently to the winner Place, enlisted in the Navy yes- clearly how much money was can't." diately rejected. 30 years; Stephen Resko, Sec- the local man is interested tojentrance age change to No- be publicly opened and read lor tab- Specifications and Bid Prop air mail a letter to Sr. Pedro vember 1 instead of December 1. of. the seventh race at Gulf- terday according to Torpedo- spent and for what, and how ulation. Lists and specifications can form and envelope may be obtai ond Street, 15 years; Prank J. Lopez, Calle Colima 214, De- stream Race Track, during man First Class Stephen E. much remains of the proceeds, Some Are That Way be seen or secured at the office of In the office of the Purcha Zennario, DeSota Avenue; Jo- 1962-63— Both Kindergarten the Boa;d of Education, Old Post Agent, first floor, Municipal Bu Osteopathic General Hospital Penik, Perth Amboy Navy Re- in the bond issue. "See that lot over 'there?' and South Colton Boads, Edison, seph J. Nicastro, Linden Ave- part. 11 Mexico, D. F. Mexico." entrance and First Grade en- : ing, ift Main Street, Woodbri North Miami Beach Day at the cruiter. explained the citizen showing N. J., from 9:00 A. M. to 12 Noon New Jersey, from 9:00 A. M. to nue; Raymond A. Petrick, FBI agents have told the lo-trance change to October 1. April 25th, 1960. through April 29cii P. M. Monday "to Friday until olo track. Mr. Gluchowski, a 1959 grad-j Oops! | his visitor about the town. "It 1960. Prospect A v e n u e ; Joseph cal police that the address most What seemed to disturb the ate of Woodbridge High School,} Hate of bids. Roman, Elias Avenue and John likely will prove to be a com- parents most was the recom- The North Miami Beach ; A couple of bopsters were is now worth five thousand The Board reserves the right to The Township Committee of News-Post said: will take his basic training;at dollars, and last year I could reject any or all bids and to waive Township of Woodbridge rese C. Woods, Clinton Street, 10 mercial mail drop. They also mendation: "That effective watching a jet streaking across any immaterial informalities. the right to reject any and all t "Dr. Currie was selected for the Great Lakes, 111., Naval the sky. As they, watched, the have got it for a song." Signed: years. Also receiving , service stated the swindlers have ob- screening procedures be adopt- Training Center. After recruit No Bidder may withdraw his awards were Emil J. Franko, tained a list of dentists in this ed so that children who trans- the trophy presentation in tri- plane caught fire and the pilot Visitor 'Couldn't sing, eh?" JOHN J. ANDEBSON, Secretary within 30 days after the actual ( bute to the fact that not only training he will return home used the ejector seat to get Citizen: "I could sing all Edison. Township Board of of the opening thereof. Tappen Street, Avenel, 15 area and have been mailing fer to our schools when they for a short leave before report- Education By order of the Township O years; William E. Drost, Holton similar letters to them. have attained the legal age, ofis he North Miami Beach's first clear. Said one bopster, "Man,(right, but I couldn't get the Edison. New Jersey mittee of the Township of We Persons receiving such letters doctor, but it is his tireless ef- ing to a school in the aviation right notes." IB. B. 4/21/60 bridge. Street, Sewaren and Joseph five years, may be prevented field. dig that crazy toastmaster." EREDEBIOK M. ADA Kasprack, Glendale Road^ Co- are asked'to turn them over to from entering first grade the forts that helped in securing NOTICE TO BIDDERS Can_nitteeirian-at-Jj&] lonia, 10 years. . . I like that following year if they have not this community's first complete NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatiAttest: hospital facility. The new hos- CHANGE MEETING DATE Sealed Bids for the purchase by the!_. J. D-fNTGAN, new landscaping job in front of fulfilled our requirements for Township of: 1 Township Clerfc pital, for which ground-break- COLONIA — The Colonia /?/V_rX THEATRE3 I Robert Vogel's.law offices and first grade.' Village Civic Association an- TEL. Two (2) 1960 Ford «! Ton Trucks I I.-L. 4/21, „ home on Green Street. . . Now This proposal was attacked ing ceremonies were held in ROUTE; IS CL7-S0S0 ENTIRE WEEK! ROLLER SKATING February, will have, 100-beds, nounces a change of meeting JODKf THRU 5AT0RPAYAPS 23 TODAY THRU TUESDAY that it's time for fishing again, SPECIAL RATES TO as "discriminatory against date from, this evening to Wed- Vera and Larry Ryan are happy those who can't afford to send will be of modernistic design, The One They're All GBOUPS will provide emergency nesday, April • 27, at 8 P.M at Talking About! again. their children to nursery School 20. Fifth Ward Commit- REPEAT of A SELLOUT!! Every Night , school." room facilities, clinics, X-ray Elizabeth Taylor Received a copy of my alumni Except Monday 1 and research laboratories, and teemen David Miller and John Katharine Hepburn (While Onr New Supply Lasts)- magazine, "Bostonia", today 7:30 to 11 P.M. 75 "It just doesn't seem fair two -major and two minor Evanko will speak. Montgomery CJift STOBEHTS which features pictures of a operating rooms." couple of my classmates. Made Matinee, Saturday, Ready market expected for Keg. me realize I must be getting Sunday & Holidays Dr. Currie is the son of Mrs. DESK $17.95 2:00 P.M. to 5 P.M. T.V.A. SUN-mON-TUES.' APRIl._4-25--6 "Suddenly older, too, when I looked at FORDS Thomas Currie and the brother 145 of Mrs. William Ryan, both of Hardwsod Table the photos. . . William S. Gib- SOOTH AiBOY ARENA son, 86 West Edward Street, PLAYHOUSE whom reside at 249 South Park Last Summer" & €ftafr Legs Iselin,. has been promoted by Stevens & 8th, South _j_boy HI 2-0348 Drive, Woodbridge. His wife is — and — Complete Vnth. Ferrules a_d 9.25 the Prudential Insurance Com- THURSDAY, APRIL 21 the former Roberta Sullivan, Cinemascope - Color also of Woodbridge. Hardware _MS SeFout orf pany to an assistant auditor in Benefit Show for Bandolpit Scott STOKE HOUKS: the comptroller's department.. mm MXIHEIS W Nancy Gates Mon.. Tues.. I like that idea of the Sewaren Clara Barton P.T.A* Wed. FOR-U RFTZ Theatre 4i Mow Continuous Periormunee MBBHiiBH ssmmm s 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. History Club asking each home- Carteret. N. 3. KI 1-5960 SHA«E" "Comnsaiiche Station' Thurs. & Fri. Unpalnted Furniture Shop owner to plant a three-by-four -_aiE-H--MT_--flIL., 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. NOW THRU SATURDAY With : 120 Main Street, Woodbridge foot length flower bed between APRIL 21. 22. 23 Alan Ladd and Van Heflin IliiiliTHURS.l, FRI., SAT. AUDREf NOW OPEN EVERY NITE! sosnr_9 Jmtttetm 35 £at. Till 6 PJH. Tel. ME 6-Q430 the sidewalk and the road. If EVENINGS they do, it should make Se- "Sink the ifsmarek" FRIDAY Thru SATURDAY 2 TOP**** HITS! waren look charming by July Also Robert Stack STERHEPBURN when all the flowers should be "THE BOOKIE" "Seven Thieves" Dorothy Malone HAMMOND DOES IT AGAIN! In bloom. . . It might be well AND CARTOONS With Edw. G. Robnison and «L TROT IS :. for other sections of the Town- Matinee Saturday, 1 P. M. Rod Steiger "LAST VOYABE'? ship to come up with a similar SUNTDAT. MONDAY. TUESDAY "GUNS OF TIMBERLAND" — Also — idea. APRIL 24. 25, 26 SATURDAY MATINEE , Rita Hay worth Anthony Franciosa "A Private's Affair" "PLANET OUTLAWS" f Last BvM Not Leasts — Also — and "Stary on Page V "THE 3RD VOICE" Born at Perth Amboy Gen- and CARTOONS "GUNS OF TIMBERLAND" eral Hospital: From Avenel, a Matinee Sunday at 1 P. M. SATURDAY MATINEE, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Al- SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Thru SATURDAY ALSO SUNDAY THRU RICH IN . bert Pleva, 172 Minna Avenue, APREL 27, 28, 29, 30 "THE WARRIOR AND WEDNESDAY a son to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew "On The Beaoh" SLAVE GIRL" APBH, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 O'Shea, 128 Inman Avenue, With Gianna Maria Canale from Woodbridge, a son to Mr. — Also — Year's Most Exciting CARTOONS and SHORTS "THE TINGLER" Show! and Mrs, Francis Yurkovie, 35 Sat. Matinee, "HIAWATHA" Grove Avenue, a daughter to "On the Beach" Will Be Shown WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 "THE TIN8LIR" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gursaly, at 6:45 P. M. MUSIC and 174 Metuchen Avenue. . . from Matinee Saturday Starts I P. M. HUNGARIAN FILMS Sewaren, a daughter to Mr. and "Warrior and the Mrs. Michael Fedak, 640 West Avenue. .. from Iselin, a son to Slave Girl" Mr. and Mrs. John Veres, 85 Homes Park Avenue. MERCK CIRCLE PLAYERS Attention Ladies! Yet it's yours for Presents See our new display of Imported Translucent "ARMS AND THE MAN" Chinaware now in our the lowest price in STATE By George B. Shaw lobby. Set starts Mon- Directed by Jane Howell day and Tuesday, May ' THEATRE 2 and 3. Hammond history! Woodhri&ge, N. J. April 22 - 23-May 6 - 7 TOBAY THRU TUES. APRIL 21 THRU 26 MERCK CIRCLE PLAYHOUSE Elizabeth Taylor, After the Mowles. «• _. "Theatre In The Round" •••••••.•'•• Montgomery Clif t in Martin Terrace and Railway Avenue Drive Out to the New THE NEW HAMMOND "S'ODDEHLY ' Wo'odbridge, N. J. ; LAST SUMMER" 8:30 P.M. Adm. $1.50 Shown Evenings at 6:50 and For Tickets—Stanley Kaplan OAK TREE MILK BAR 9:00 P. M. Elizabeth 3-1132 Oak Tree Road COPP. zmmn-s Meat) Edison SPECIAL KIDDIE i THE SOUND OF IT! . - . • MATINEE LARGEST SODA F0UNTA9N. INviEW DRIVE-IN There's music here, Hammond music. Saturday and Sunday, April 33 A Walter Reade Theatre 78 Seats at Fountain — 56 Seats iii Our Booths and 24 at 2:00 P. M. All the music you could ever desire. NOW THRU TUESDAY — 2 FIRST RUN HITS East Side Kids in 0 JUMBO 24-OZ. MALTEDS & MILK SHAKES* SAM SPIEGEL. THE LOOK "HE«E COME THE ELIZABETH KATHAilfME © GIANT 14-OZ. ICE CREAM SODAS! # BIGGEST BANANA SPLIT YOU EVER SAW! OF IT! MARINES" PBURN CUFT ® LARGEST SUNDAE IN. NEW JERSEY! THE SECRET — Plus — Even silent, it THE PRICE speaks well of "BOMiA AND THE m Delicious Sandwiches and Coffee your taste. And OF IT! $895.Andj We mean its exciting new "extra voice." I just $25 down puts _!_• m 30 Different Flavors of Ice Cream notice how little Bew Extravoice in your JUMBLE fiiftl" • Dairy Products to Take Home You can't describe it, you must hear it! I room it takes. a home. Come in and sea; — Plus — It today. Or phone, _&d|; CARTOON m Ice Cream Sold by the Pound •'.-'. ° -O- 0 0 fr P Q_0_0JM> O OOOVO 0 0 9.PSJI-P-P O °°-g° we'll bring one to yeai SAT, *KO.B. factory. Bench extra. «M__»9&?Sy GvKtotJtv ftsAsribj OPEN ? DAYS A WEEK . Xt, tS, 29. 30 IEIRESSEE musm% •. JOSEPH L ttHaEmcr - sm s?mu from a_*w_l ,. _«__ to s_ ranta *> COSE was. sss T HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO OF PLA1NFIELD in Randolph 11 10A.M. t@ 11 PM. DIVISION OF THE GRIFFITH PIANO CO. OF NEWARK Also Scott "HOME T«QM THE "CommandM Station Drive- '627 PARK AVENUE, PLAINFIELD Open Monday to Friday: 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. ® Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. BILL" CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE Phone: PLainfield 7-3800

J hideous incidents. Windows have been, CAVEMAN COURTSHIP -1960 broken, automobiles vandalized, pettyj ! Your New publicans in thefts committed—but none of the infrequent incidents even of such Social Security depredations have equalled in utter ' By ALLAN A. BASS, cruelty the inhuman assault upon the District Manager v #2* dignity — and safety — of two blind Q. I will reach 65 this July; however, I intend to work until rsss people. the end. of the year. I earn -25 j We trust the police will be able to a week. Should I come in to seej Charles E. Gregory you in July or wait until after.I| By Kenneth Fink, Director 10 Independents is still on the. Editor and Publisher learn the identity of these vile prank- retire? ; Princeton Research Service |fence. '•'. : A. You could wait until after : •lie ladependent-keadei and Edison Township- sters, and will summon them, and PRINCETON. N. J.—Results^ Despite the edge that GOP Fords Beacon published weekly on Thursday your retirement without losingof~ the" latest""statewide""trial candidates'.hold among Inde- 1S-30 Green Street ME-4-U11 their parents, to answer. benefits, but it would be better'heat" of voter preference show pendents, the statewide vote is Woodbridge New Jersey to contact your Social Security jthe state's electorate splitting very, very close because there f7be C.-irteret Press poBlistoed weekly on Friday office in July At that ti ! office in July. At that time you exactly down the mid- are somewhat more registereg d 651 Roosevelt avenue Kl-1-5600 could file your application and, die in the choices for Congress- Carteret New Jersej Baseball Again voters in the state today who in your case, receive your bene-!men (Members of the House of The Major League baseball season .„ consider themselves Democrats- WOOBBBIDGE PTJBtlSHING COMPAN1 fit beginning for the montn of!Representatives.) <39%> than there are Republi- Charles E. Gregory, President is again underway. That means that September. Today's results are of specialises (36?*,). Another . one' in om ( Lawrence F Campion cold weather is no longer permitted. Q. I am over 65 and make |s ignificance because they pro-p ' 25"o') consider-themselves :: Vice President and. Treasurer Though the wintry winds may ignore $2,000 a year. I suppose I earnjvide an excellent indication of!Independents. , - \Be- too much to get my Social Se- tne kasjc strengths of the two Here's how Democrats, By carrier deliver?. 10 centt per copy this law for a few days or weeks, even- curits', •major political parties in the publicans, and Independents Subscription rates by mall, including postage, A. Not necessarily. If you i state less than seven months voted in today's survey: sue year $4.00; sis months, $2.25; three months, tually the law will prevail, and base-j 1 Would vote for the Congres- £1.35; single copies by mall, 15 cents. AM payabla were over 65 the whole year, before the all important No- itt advance. ball will eontinue throughout the sum-' : you would in fact, be entitled to jvember Elections. sional Candidate from tbe: Consider themselves: mer of 1960. Z monthly checks. However, if j Come November 8, every one your 65th birthday was after of the state's 14 seats in the Rep .....92 6 ?; To prove that all things change.: February, you ordinarily iHouse of Representatives, plus t*Bern6?1.' " ,"' .1 92 •• Independ 48 41.4 : even the Major Leagues changed! wouldn't be entitled to any'tne state-s 16 electoral votes - " checks for that year. ,for preSident, as well as one of j things this year. Next year there willi Q. When I am ready to re-jthe two New Jersey TJ. S. Sen- be another league and that will be tn-e, should I bring my social I ate seats will be up for grabs, Needed; An Executive Officer security account number card, Here's how the vote went ini an even greater change. This year thei with me? jthe state when New Jersey Poll| • At long last, Woodbridge Township National League opened its season a A. Yes, by presenting your staff reporters put the follow-1 —a community of something like 70,- week.ahead of the American League. account number card you will ing question in face to face in- 8T TOST Brtjire 8arfw tSstam 000 residents—is considering the ap- assist in the speedy completion terviews to a cross-section of NEAR SEPTIC; Because they had two West Coast j of your claim for benefits. If j 1,000 of the state's adult popu-| Mrs. S.B. of Biverdaie, is shop- pointment of a full-time business teams, they needed more time for the you have lost your account ilation: ping for trees, like many other . manager.- « number card, your should apply! "If the elections for Congress home owners at this season, and .scheduling. immediately for a duplicate, -j were being held today, which remembering the old adage to This is about as sound an idea for From now until late September (and j party would you like to see look before you leap, she has the establishment of sound adminis- | win in your own Congression- asked for advice. the World Series stretches into Octo- i al district—the Republican She says she'd like to plant a trative practice in a municipality with ber) baseball fans will be following ; or the Democratic?" tree on the terrace at the back | The following table shows of her home, possibly a locust a total budget of over $9,000,000 an- their favprtie teams. In parks, on radio jthe statewide results among or willow, but she has heard nually, as can be imagined. An enter- and television, in the newspapers fans 1 those who had an opinion on that tree roots can cause trouble prise of this size simply cannot be The Medical Department has the above question, or who, ifin a septic tank area. "Can we will regularly check the standings. received a new text book which un(iecided stated towards safely plant a tree or what operated efficiently and economically And, as strangers meet, people will promises to be a best seller. It's|which pal.'ty they "leaned" would your suggestion for a tree by any group of part-time officials, no ask, "How'd the Dodgers do today?" entitled: ' "Lady Chatterly's| ,. STATEWIDE that would not break' up "the Under the Capitol ljiver-" ' (Registered Voters Only) septic tank when it gets older?" matter what are the dimensions of she asks. ., -"' '; Or:: "How'd the Yankees come out?" — The Mira, Puerto RicoJi)enl> .48.4% iRep 48.3 I went to Donald B. Lacey. their capacity and integrity. | Depart- . •• . . if. J. Jssepl Srilllis The Difference Sport fans in smaller towns and 'Undecided 3.3 home grounds specialist, about ment heads, regardless of their ability, Some, people think they're, ~"with" "the*" undecided "voteitllis and ne sai(ithat planting, cities have a wonderful opportunity to moral experience and devotion to duty, need see Major League baseball each week TRENTON—Marriage break- sessed properties- at whatever j affected by the New York law.| when they're merely un- eliminated, the results are: j almost any deciduous tree'in a ups in New Jersey are usually, -percentage of-true value they! « ur lack of concern and comfortable. Dem 50.06% septic tank area wold be asking a full-time coordinator. Yo for trouble. The bigger the tree, on television screens. Television is at caused by alcoholism, irrespon- pleased while others used no|your unwillingness even to dis-i — Spotlight, San Diego, Cal.; g,ep_ _ 49.94 •",-•• A business of any proportions—even sibility and the need to have standard at all. Ten weeks ago—on February the more roots it has to go -ex- its best with. sports, and even thsugh 'cuss the matter seem to me a I The Reason ploring for water. much less than those existing here— one's own way. Thus far this year, 206 Sen-iflat contradiction of your] ill, 1960, the New Jersey Poll the "baseball park arid the small ball A street cleaner was fired the reported results on the same EVERGREEN BEST . .--. As a result a committee;ate bills have,.been introducedjmuch-publicized stand against; On the other hand, an. ever- could not long survive without an and referred to committees forithe increase of juvenile crime other day for daydreaming on question as follows: Republi- make baseball a little more difficult named by the Supreme Court the ob st green such as a pine of hem- overall, full-time administrator to car- has recommended a State con- study. In the General As-jin your State." Mrs. Hughes j - f" «*udn't keep his can, 48.5%; Democratic, 48.5%; to follow than some sports, this free mma m lock would not cause this trou- ry out the policies promulgated and ciliation service to keep shaky sembly 620 bills have been ji tol d the New York Governor in)|mma m ™ef^*^ Undecided, 3.0% — indicating sports fare for shut-ins and those far marriages out of the divorce dropped in the hoppers by!a bristling letter. i' Home Port, Phila., Pa. little change of sentiment since! provided by this Board of Directors. that time. Or a small tree, such as a ;away from Major League cities is a court. , "••.'• members hoping to get action; she further informed Gov-j Often Xrue dogwood or flowering cherry, 679 before a summer recess is call-i . Rockefeller that he would! In the November, 1958958,, Cono - An executive' officer is not only de- The committee placed ei nor Criticism is the disapproval]gressional elections, GOP can-•would have smaller roots and wonderful development for baseball divorce suits under glass and ed- , The annual appropriationisoon discover that New York sirable. He is indispensable — and in bill is expected to be of people, not for having faults, Ididates for Congress statewide 1 might be worth the risk. fans. analyzed the various causitive ready for a 1 Mrs R this case he needs to be a man of broad producing family 'break-ups. duced within the next two for having faults different!picked up 50.15% of the major - - wrote that she knew our own. ] party vote to the Democratic of several others who are also And this may be the last year for Under the heading of lack of weeks and its clearance through church groups, men's and wom- municipal knowledge whoUnderstands; both houses will signal the end — The Seagull,-Ogden, Utah, j candidates 49.85%. In that interested in this problem. If those great stars of World War II honesty and, trust in the house- en's CIUDK, social service as-j you're in the midst of planning from : experience the intricacies ^o| 1 of the 1960 business session, 'sociations law enforcement' | same election, the Republicans years-arid before-Stan Musial andj^j^^ %^ ^hSL£ or CRIME:— State troopers, who; i others Quite A Feat ipicked. up nine (9). Congres„„„- .vou. r home landscaping, you're governmental finance, organization j^^ %^ ^SL£ peop e and Overheard • in a" Hollywood! sionl seats to the Democrats [welcome to any one of" these: Ted Williams. Sortieliow, as long as-wiffee -was suspicious -'.and: most guard the rural areas of Newl ready to gang up on antf.p^csonael?/Ifeifius#be excused Jersey, are proud of theif restaurant — "I don't care if!five (5). ' ; ' iLeaflet 86, "Fifty Small Trees they play; time stands stiU in a sense.i™^ to *sun«:the worst. said. your name is Sugarfoot, get! Today's findings would thusjfor Home Grounds;" Leaflet 97, from the tiresome: chicken salad cir- ,//.''. •«;..! j. •••••ntr-x, •! Pomteen couples failed to live Thev investigated 10 495 mo-CR°P?;~ G~dfn St,ate "^fiyour toe out of my coffee." | seem to indicate little or no "How to Landscape Your cuit which usurps the time and Maybe this is their last year. We hope in peace and contentment be- iney investigaiea j.u,4tfD mo-,are getting off to a late starti Home," or Extension Bulletin tor vehicle accidents in which EPDOPAC Distributor,[change in sentiment across the not. Anyhow, they are playing in 1960,cause they did not share acti- San Diego, Cal.j state over the past 17 months 304, "Landscape Planning." strength of the men and women who vities and concealed earnings. yeaJ. : {when GOP candidates for Con-KOSE HEDGE, are at the beck and call of a public and Father Time has not pushed them Unkept 'or broken promises, A Matter Of Fitness jgress statewide made a poorer J.E.C. of Hightstawn wants which cares less for good government aside, even as "baseball goes on—year I lying and distortion of facts during March and plowing Two reasons why women showing percentagewise than to know how he can propagate land shifting blame to the other, conducted 47,686 criminal. in- l& ing ratio they-did in any other of the multiflora rose from cuttings to aiter year. vestigations resulting in 7.721 ? f u °Pf »s were. be-|dojVt wear ]ast year's- gowns: than it does for the prestige that (caused many other md six preceding statewide Con- make a hedge. Also, does it hurt •'wrecks. arrests. They conducted 62,378!^T schedule on April-1, the they don't want to and they comes with the presence of One of its „ „(.- , ji general police investigations, . , . Reporting can>t. gressional Elections—from. 1946 garden soil to burn off dead I Argument and continued an ^^ Qf 8)688 over the service claims. — Cuneo (Iowa). Topics.itarougli 1956 inclusive. ! grass and weeds, elective officials at some wing-ding or Battle of Budget - 1960 in twelve Today's split in sentiment j Nothing is easier than propa- jbickering resulted previous year. There was considerable delay; other. This is an enervating demand- As Congress buckles down to busi- couples giving up, while in 26 Jin planting onions and lettuce; SUGAR- QUOTA BILL ! among Democrats, Bepubli- gating multif lora rose. Just as hundreds upon thousands of men ness in Washington this week follow- other cases the -former love! -Troopers issued 169,830 motor in South Jersey. Planting of I There have been indications jcans> and Independents is stick some cuttings from new- birds were unable to discuss I vehicle summonses, an increasethese crops made some head- j tha t the Administration isp pre- w(^thv °£ Particular mention, growth into the ground., next and women in public office through- ing an abbreviated Easter recess, the their problems. The sijent(Of 9,829 over the previous year. For instance, exactly the July, says Mr. Lacey. They also issued 43,617 written way : the lasl t of March butjparebtj d to compromise on its re- out the land, will testify. . "Battle of the Budget" of 1960 will be treatment" by either the hus- heavy rainfall of April 3-5iquest to Congress for Presi- same proportion of Republicans Multiflora rose propagates so band or wife, resulted in seven warnings during the last half and Democrats—92%—say they easily, in fact, that it has a bad of the ' fiscal , period. They brought field work to a halt. dential stand-by power to cut the main event in the legislative ring. marriage crashes, while in sev- The potato and oats crops are would vote for the Congression- reputation in areas where it has Woodbridge Township can do noth- covered 21,873,407 miles in the Cuba's quota of th e -United aTI JrTV /?£ ^ongression- eral otlier cases, either the wife Stat.es siisar mark-Pt. candidate of then- own party become a nuisance after getting Every taxpayer should be interested discharge of then- varied re-also going m late, States sugar market. ing of more compelling need, than to or husband was hyper-sensi- | at the present time, !out of control. : . "" . study the advantages which would. in the struggle since he has a "pocket- tive to criticism. sponsitailities and.'arrested. 168,-j The Service reported that for The Administration's sugar) Survey findings also reveal Burning the trash off a va- 535 persons for. violating the jthe first time on record March bill has been sent to Congress. that among rank and file In- cant lot probably does no .harm come with the employment of a com- book interest" in the outcome, points j Thirty-eight couples split laws of New Jersey. jwas the coldest of the winter It would extend the United apart because of either verbal iseason. It was also the coldest dependents, GOP candidates to the soil there, he comments, petent business manager, equipped out the New Jersey Taxpayers Associa- or physical abuse, while chronic JUVENILE DRINKING:— States Sugar Act for four years for Congress today rack up a but starting. a fire on garden since 1916 according to beyond the expiration date, De- nogging resulted in the disso- oft-repeated policy of New York tlle 7% lead over Democratic can-j soil doesn't sound like a good with both authority and responsibility tion. lution of sixteen other mar- turning its back on New Jerseyj weather bureau cember 31, 1960. didates, albeit one out of every (idea. —and then pass an ordinance to au- At stake is more than S4 billion sur- riages. Consistent belittling of has aroused the ire of one ofiJERSEY JIGSAW:— For thej the Garden i State's lawmakers. first time of record, March was thorize such a step. It must' be re- plus projected in the President's $80 the other busted up four mar- ; ried couples, while twelve other Assemblywoman Mil d r e dthe coldest of the winter season membered, too, that men of the calibre billion budget for the next fiscal year. marriages went on the rocks Barry Hughes, of Elizabeth, re- in New Jersey, according to the Crop Reporting needed here should be paid a salary Latest spending totals being set atbecause either the husband or cently gave Governor Nelson New Jersey wife failed to express love and A. Rockefeller an earfull be-iService. The New Jersey commensurate with the demands of a various stages of budgetary action in affection. - cause the latter had refused to Labor Market suffered a slight $9,000,000 business. either house of Congress reflects a sub- In fifty-two other mar-pnfer with Governor Meyher setback last month when un- riages one person dominating and a legislative committee employment increased by 2,900 stantial aggregate increase over the the other because of a need to seeking to stop the sale of al- since February to reach 165,900 budget requests originally submitted. have one's own way, resulted coholic beverages in the Em- New Jersey egg production Vilest of Pranks in divorce. Over-dependence pire State to youth under 21 is 15 per cent below March of The whole community must have Additional spending is contemplated on parents and others broke up years of age. 1959. . . Total asparagus acre- The difference between in other bills providnig contract au- 35 marriages, while in eight In. New-York State 18-year- iage in New Jersey, the second felt a sense of revulsion last week by other cases, inability to change olds may purchase cocktails'largest producing state in the worry and peace of a news item in The Independent- thority and borrowing from the Trea- pre-marital habits caused the and other alcoholic beverages. nation, has been declining break-up. Living beyond their The only other state which al- slowly from the peak of 32,000 mind is, in many cases, Leader about the cruel and dangerous sury. These are the "backdoor financ- lows such juvenile drinking is acres in 1957. . . New Jersey's means caused thirteen mar- traffic death total thus far this a growing savings pranks played by a group of young- ing" methods employed in Congress riages to be called off, while,in Louisiana. New Jersey, Con- necticut, Massachusetts, Ver- year is 169 compared with 180 sters on two aging blind folks. to escape the normal appropriations lighty-two other cases, failure mont and Bennsylvania, which at the same time last year. . . reserve. Get rid of to meet basic home and family (Continued on Page 14) The story recounted the fact that a px-ocess. obligations, resulted in divorce. have the 21-year-old rule, are financial worries. Build brother and sister, both sightless, who Also poised for Congressional action Alcoholism broke up 71 mar- GLAMOR GIRLS your Savings Account live in their old homestead within a are a number of spending proposals riages, while infidelity was; given as the cause of 68 regularly in this «tone's throw of police headquarters, riot included In the yearly budget divorces. Gambling was the - REGULAR d been the victims of the repre- which could become the "budget bust- sause of eight marriages being convenient bank. cancelled. BANKING-HOURS:' ^sihle ideas of fun which were gen- ers" of the current season. These in- LEGISLATION:— Lawmakmg ?d in the warped minds of a group clude various appropriations running in New Jersey will be resumed Monfiaj "Xhru next Monday after an Easter Thursday .-_• .-•.- •«*-Trear olds. One cannot but a wide range from housing, commu- lull with Indications that a speed-up will be ordered so that 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. °r what must be the home en- nity development and "depressed area" a get-away date may be fixed nent and parental influence redevelopment to hospital care and before Memorial Day. Friday I such children have to guide education. They involve billions of ad- -With the way cleared for the 9 A. M. to 6 F. M. passage of a general assessment ditional dollars. Most involve addi- bill allowing counties to set in- "se boys, who have escaped notice tiorfal Federal aid—which-now cost; dividual tax assessment ratios,! a legislative log jam will be! e police but who were seen by the New Jersey taxpayer an estimated broken so that other important j ;, were chased after -fehey had average of $2.62 for each dollar paid 'measures-may be passed during! the next few weeks. Passage of j he- Members of the group said: fregeration schpol offering a "We make these visits be- approved at a recent meeting PKESEDES AT DISCUSSION: .The president of fee New Jersey State Freeholder As- full four year course equal to aften presentation by Mrs. Ja- sociation, Freeholder William J. Warren (2nd from L.) Fords, is shown after presiding cause we appreciate God's gift any technical training school of health and strength, and we cob Anderson, Mrs. Oswald at discussion of 'The County College' with Br. Guy Farrell (2nd from K.) as the speaker, in the world. Nebel, Mrs. Nicholas Elko, Mrs. in Mercer Courthouse, with Frank C. Balrymple (L.), Hunterdon Freeholder and George also do this work in observance Howard Jensen, Mrs. Theodore M. Bonelli (R.), Hudson Freeholder taking- part. Mr. Warren said that the State De- Tickets for the dance may be of the words of the Lord, 'I Sokolowski, Mrs. John Petersen, partment of Education will survey need for County colleges throughout the State. purchased from any member was sick, and ye visited me. .and Mrs. Molnar. or at the door. Whatsoever ye do unto the. Mrs. Chester Baginski an- least of these, my little ones, • nounced that $216,80 was rea- ren Street, attended two bridal ye do it also unto me'." lized from a reeent bazaar, and showers given for Miss Barbara Members of the group in- Mrs. Nicholas Elko, library ge Laffey, Bayonne, by Mrs. Rob- clude: Mrs. William Muth, chairman, reported a circula- ert Higgins, Cranford, and the 'SWEET ADELINE' — Six members of Our Lafiy of Peace male choir, Fords, practice chairman, Mrs. Gilbert Lund, tion of books at the Fords li- As Ramot Reports other by Miss Marcy Laffey, a few old refrains for their "barbershop harmonizing" in the parish's third annual Mrs. Mitchele Smolewski, Mrs. brary for March was 1,983. GLADYS E. SCANS Bayonne. minstrel and variety show to be held Saturday and Sunday in the church auditorium. Eldon Stohs, Mrs. Walter The American Home Depart- FORDS — Ramot Chapter of —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lan- Pictured (1. to r.) are: Matty Piekarski, Bernard Hendlowitch, Louis Chismar, John RieSel, Mrs. William Andrews, ment is in need of clean white B'nai B'rith Women installed 487 Lincoln Highway, Iseiin ning and daughters, Susan and Brzychcy, Chester Pierkowski and George Molnar. Mrs. Henry Hoist, Miss Bodil material in order to carry on itsnewly elected officers at a sup- Tel LI-8-1679 Carol, Francis Street, were Skov, and Mrs. Martin Jensen. work making cancer dressings. per party at Sally's Steak House, Easter dinner guests of Mr. andi Neale, Port Beading, and'son and children, Sandra and, Highland Park, last night. They —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bihler ren •Miss Modeste Gentile will be and children, Christopher and Mrs. William Sharpies, Belmar. Mr. • and Mrs. Adolf Witrer- Robert, Francis Street, were Parochial PTAs a delegate to the Citizenship are: Gary, Francis Street, and Mr. —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huryk sheim, Cranford. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Township Couple Institute at Douglass College Mrs. Martin Lipstein, presi- with Elaine Wodzinski as al- and Mrs. William Bihler and dent; Mrs. David Bergman, first! children, Carol, Susan, Kath- Adams Street, were hosts to 191 —Mr. and Mrs. Howard To Meet April 27 ternate. Both are Juniors in vice president; Mrs. Stanley ryn and William, Jr., Warren guests of Mr and Mrs. Peter Engaged to Wed Woodbridge High School. Levine, second vice president; : guests at a family dinner Chandler and son, John How' PERTH AMBOY — The Street, were guests at a family ^.tSfltaS&ert Fitz-j -Mr. and Mrs. Alexander!^were guests of Mrs. H. E Spring Conference of the Am- POEDS — Mr. and Mrs. A hat social was held during Mrs. Seymour Sperber, third dinner at the home of Mr. and l±:irana an George Prah, 9 Coolidge Ave- the meeting and prizes were a-vice president; Mrs. Sheldon Simmons, Semel Avenue, enter- Cuthbertson and children, * > -fassaic. boy Region Parochial P.T.A. Mrs. George Bihler, Elizabeth. Richard and Maureen. Oak)) —Mr. and Mrs. George Hack-will be held on Wednesday, nue have announced the en- warded; A limerick contest was Gottfried, corresponding sec- tained guests at a family dinner gagement of their daughter, also included in the program. retary; Mrs. Lester Kress, .fin- —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braun- as .follows: Mrs. Edgar Dell, Tree. Road, visited Sister Janejett and daughter, Joyce, War-April 27, at St. Joseph's Church, schweig and son, Craig, Colum- Francis at st Carteret, with Mrs. William Veronica Anne, to Kenneth. -Mrs. Molnar won second prize ancial secretary; Mrs. Norman Rockdale, Md.; Mr. and Mrs.! - Elizabeth's Paro- ren Street, were guests of Mr. Franko, 34 Poplar Street, Me- in the art contest at the Sixth Reis, recording secretary; Mrs.' bus, Ohio, are guests of Mr andJoseph DeSena and sons, Jo-'chial School Convent, Linden, and Mrs. Leonard Kenny, Tibbitt, Region, presiding. Mrs. William Bihler, Warren seph, Jr., and Jeffrey.-Nixon; They also were guests of Mr.jBayonne. The afternoon will open with tuchen. District Spring Conference. The Harvey Gluck, treasurer; Mrs.j and The prospective bride is at- Art Department •will meet to- Street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Happel and' Mrs. Louis Schmitt, Rah- Benediction in St, Joseph's Leonard Narode, sentinel; Mrs. wa tending Edison High School and night at the home of Mrs. The-Fred Streit, counsellor; and Mrs. -Mr. and Mrs. William Cas- sons, Richard, Henry, Jr., Alan, y- Green-Eyed Monster Church at 1:30 FM. with Rev. 1 Mel Corcoran, Pastor, offici- is employed at P. W. Woolworth odore Sokolowski, 65 Hoy Ave-Samuel Gingold, Mrs. Richard sidy and son, Thomas, Wood Gary, Bruce and Wayne, Rob- —Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wife to Maid — "Gretohen I tatnpany, Menlo Park. nue. Avenue, were dinner guests at a suspect my husband is having a ating. Roth, Mrs. Burt Wolf, Mrs] ert, Jr., and Thomas Fitzsim-[Arlington and. sons, Theodore, : Her fiance, a graduated of Lewis Schwalb, Mrs. Myron, family dinner at the home of mons, Iseiin. jjr., and Michael, Arthur Place, love affair with his secretary. The business meeting will be held in the church basement Metuchen, High School, was em- Shevell, and Mrs. Daniel Shev- Mrs. Kurt Klein, Middletown,! —Easter Sunday guests of were dinner guests of Mr. and Maid — "I don't believe it ployed by the Throckmoxton 11, trustees^ N. Y. I Mr. and Mrs. -Robert Neale,Mrs. Walter Czaplicki, Bayonne. You're just saying that to maki with Mayor Edward J. Dolan Carteret, as guest speaker. General Contracting Company, Installing officer was Mrs. —Mrs. William Bihler, War-'Adams Street, were Mrs War- -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swen- me jealous." Fords, before entering the Air Lewis Schwartz, chapter deputy, MRS. MARTIN MPSTEIN Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Ende- Force. He is stationed at Great and newly reelected financial broek and Mrs. Daniel Reilly, Falls, Montana. secretary of the Northern New. New Jersey State Delegate of FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Abe parochial P.T.A.'s will report on Jersey Council of B'nai B'rith. the White House Conference Cotler of Elmer announced the Mrs. Richard Milton and Mrs. Couples Club Dance engagement of their daughter, held »in Washington, D. C. on Lester Kress were co-chairman Children and Youth. Scheduled Saturday Minnie Cotler to Arthur E. Zack, for the affair and co-authors of son of Mrs. Sara Zack, 511 Newa musical play featuring Mrs. FORDS — The Couples Club Brunswick • Avenue, and the Help Wanted of Our Redeemer Lutheran Maurice Sandier, Mrs. Kress, A dishevelejd man stumbled late Benjamin Zack. A Septem- and Mrs. Burt Wolf, accompan- Church will hold a square dance" ber: wedding is planned. into a psychiatrist's office, tore Saturday at 8 P.M. in "the ied by Mrs. John Paulauskas. open a cigarette and stuffed his . Miss Cotler, a graduate . of Robert Kittredge, author, lec- church auditorium. Bi'rdgeton High School and the nose with the tobacco. Mr.- and Mrs. Henry Hoist turer, and hypnotist was also "I can see that you need me," University of Pennsylvania featured and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hol- School of Oral Hygiene, is em- the psychiatrist said. "How ub are in charge of the affair ployed as a dental hygienist in Women of the chapter cook- can I help?" which is open to the public. Philadelphia. ed and served Passover Dinner "Gotta light?" the man asked. Refreshments -will be served. to 100 Rutger's and Douglas Mr. Zack, a graduate of High- University students at the Hill- land Park High School and el Foundation, Rutger's Univer- =Rutgers University, is a senior sity, last Thursday. Mrs, Wolf, at the University of Pennsyl- Hillel chairman, Mrs. Lipstein, vania School of Dentistry, where and Miss Miriam Yedin repre- OFF TO lie is a member of Alpha Omega sented the chapter and received Fraternity. After graduation in the appreciation of the founda- June, he will intern at the AI-tion director, Rabbi Julian berfc Einstein Medical Center, Funk. A GOOD southern division, Philadelphia. Her Goal. In A Nutshell "I can assure you that a good Sign in a wig store: "Baldness woman's thoughts rise above START! is a bad crisis coming to a head." dress." -Quonset Scout, Quonset Point, "That's right. She's probably R. I. thinking of a new hat." Gmry fflmfe §sy$... ENTER MOW md W!H! INTENT LISTENERS are BIrs. Miriam Balflerston and Miss Emily Lee as Leroy Petty describes proper use of a camera at the first of a series of camera instructions and "How to Make Better Pictures" being sponsored by the Woodbridge Camera Club at The Independent-Leader recreation room, 20 Green Street. The other two, seated from left to right, are Pius Lanni and Anthony Santucci. Standing: around the table in the usual order are Howard Ambrozz, John R. Zullo, Henry Wolinski, Steve Opitz and Anthony DiGiovanni. The courses are being- held on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 8 P. M. Local camera fans ase welcome to attend.

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Lounsbury was. again after the production is;. ;eiin Lions Club at the First! ion Church. After the supper | organist, and Mrs. Donald Nut- over, is a moot question. Spon-* resbyterjan Church of Iselin. uhere will be movies for the ting soloist, smging, "Unfold sored by the PTO of Schools 2 Theodore Stoepel, choir lead- children, and group singing for Ye Portals." New members wel- and 16, this musical variety " of the Presbyterian Church, ill ages. Due to this event, the comed to membership were show which will be given April directing the production Christian Endeavor Young Peo-Clark ,Lum and Mr. and Mrs. 29 and 30 at the Barron Avenue hich, from all reports, is a ole will not meet this week. Walter Meissner. School, Woodbridge, has a cast ovel one. Tickets may be pur- Donald Nutting, Joanna' This Sunday the Rev. Shults' iof 86. It has been rehearsing tiased from any member of the Place, is the newly-appointed sermon topic at the 11 A.M. 'ever since Christmas, and for selin Lions Club. shoir diiector- of the church. Heservice at the church will be the past few weeks, almost At a "dinner meeting; of the will hold the first choir re- "Believe All You Can." 'nightly. .. • iub held Monday at the Sow- hearsal tonight at the Union I "Most of the big dance, ehor- rd Johnson Restaurant, Route church at 7:30 P.M. iuses rehearsed at Mrs.. Walter Woodbridge, Robert Redlar, : A "Declaration of Union" ser-$50,000 Church Izirpolo's house Tuesday Tiight hairman announced •:• that a vice was held by the congrega- aper di-ive will be held Sunday, and she told us all to take a DOROTHY J. BCRRISON tion Easter Sunday in the Un- swim in the indoor pools after- Mr. Redlar reported, that •Ise- ion Church This was the first nresidents have beerimost co- JULY WEDDING: Mr. and Campaign Opens wards," says Mrs. Walter Ker-~ Mrs. R. L. Burrison, 737 Ken- joint service of the newly-merg- bis, general chairman of the per ative in the monthly ..opl- ed churches, the Church of the ISELIN Sunday signals setions and much good has sington Avenue, Plainfield. the beginning of the concen- show. "It's a lot of work, but it's announce the engagement of Good Shepherd of Colonia and a lot of fun, too — a show this- een accomplished with the the Bethlehem Union Church of trated fund raising campaign roceeds from the. sale of the itheir daughter, Dorothy Jean, for the First : size. You make lots of new to Clyde William Hewitt, son Clark. The new congregation is friends." aper. ' ; ' ; ' :• . meeting temporarily in the Church of Iselin. Teams of j Residents are 'asked, to .tie of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Hewitt, visitors will begin contacting Besides being general chair- Kimberly Road, Colonia. Clark church until the building Iheir papers securely into bu of a new church on Lake Ave- all members and friends of man, Mrs. Kerbis sings in. sey- . fules and place them at" the Miss Burrison-is a gradu- nue is completed. The Rev; the congregation to explain the eral choruses, dances in the iirb'by 1 PJM., Sunday. •. ' ate of Glassboro State Teach- George A. Shults is pastor. programs being planned and to skeleton and can-can numbers, The club will sponsor the ers College and is a teacher solicit two-year pledges. and says she hasn't been with- " in the third grade in Stilhnan A feature of Sunday's service out a notebook and pencil in neeting of the Raritan Bay was the baptism of two daugh- The drive was announced two tedreatiqn Association Monday School, Flainfield. Sir. Hewitt weeks ago and is getting under her hand for days. .. _. :;. tnd will also sponsor a Babe received his B.S. degree in way rapidly. Its goal is $50,000. Mrs. Paul Ablonczy, co-chair- iuth League team. Members Metallurgic a 1 Engi- The two projects to be financed man of costumes, also is in ransported several . sightless neering from the Michigan Donor Dinner are a new home for the pastor dance numbers. Costumes are: lersons from this area to the 'College of Mining and Tech- and his family and renovation piled so high in her bedrooms at 3Iks outing Tuesday. nology, class of 1959 He is of the. interior of the present home that it's a problem now to ., employed by Wilbur B. Driver Listed Monday church and church school find the family's clothes. Co., Newark. A July wedding COLONIA — The annual building. Mrs. Andrew Antonelli, whose, _ is planned. , donor dinner of the Sisterhood There will be a training ses- husband is one of the stars irr pg to Fete of the Jewish Community Cen- sion for the fund drive workers COLONIA SINGEKS AND BANCEKS— The Creole calypso fianeers shown above are, left to right, Mrs. Robert his comic ballet, "The Dance of. 1 Parents Inspect Camp ter will take place Monday at tonight at 8:00 P.M. at the Briisaw, Mis. Paul Ab'onczy, Mrs. Charles Rong-e, Mrs. Leo Burke and Mrs. Joseph Hrehus. In the lower picture, the Dying Red Swan," only Charter MemBers 6:45 P.M. at. Steiner Caterers, church. All workers will then Andrew Antonelli, (far right) as "The Dying Red Swan" poses with a chorus of Russian hunters that includes, left hopes her house will hold to- " Site of Kadet Corps 709 Clinton Avenue, Newark. be commissioned at regular to right, Robert Lueddeke, George Checkur, Joe Velotti, Frank Hraska, Kenneth Kolb. gether till the show is over. JSELIN —- Next Thursday ISELIN — The Iselin Kadets One hundred members will at- services Sunday morning. It is "Andy keeps practicing all right after the regular meet- of America held open house and tend, it has'been announced by expected the drive will be com- those leaps and jetes and things . ng of St. Cecelia Council a family picnic at its summer Mrs Harold Traberman, chair- pleted within two - weeks. and he's no lightweight," she*^ knights of Columbus, Charter ;amp site in Jamesburg. Par- man. Those needing rides to the In letters to the congregation sighs. "I say it's silly to practice, neniberib s ill totoe h honored d witithhents inspected the sleeping, restaurant should contact Mrs. this week the purpose of the the worse he is, the funnier, and t special program in celebra- swimming and other facilities Howard Florman, FU 1-9131. drive was explained by the save the plaster. But Andy is ;ion of, its seventh birthday, of the camp. The group was building committee and the re- Installation ceremonies will really fascinated by it all. He day 14. One hundred and tenconducted on a tour of the Ben- sponsibilities of the congrega- can't decide whether he's bet- lames appear on the charter jamin Franklin Institute in take place Tuesday, ,Many 3, at tion outlined. The letters stated 8:30 P.M. in School 21. Mrs. ter as Nijinsky or Jackie Glea- •oils, and today, approximately, Philadelphia and had lunch at hi part: son, so he combines them." J50 men belong to the Council. a Philadelphia restaurant. Hanen Isaac, out-going, vice "We must depend upon the president, will be trie installing Joe Vitale, head of scenery, Rev. John Wilus will be on Features at the camp were a sacrifice of each Christian and his hard-working commit-^, land to tell of the beginning of officer Entertainment will be family to advance the work of horseshoe pitching contest for provided by Gertrude Lyttle tee, have produced stage sets he Iselin Council, together fathers with Edward Rittwegar, His kingdom, to provide a home tiiat include a show-boat with vith William StUlwell, Master Friedman, lecturer on the thea- for his minister among us, and Parsonage Road, winning the ter and current literature. port holes, a New Orleans water- >f the Fourth Degree, who wastrophy. There was also a bad- to create better facilities where- front, a Mardi Gras set, an Or-' • nstramental in getting the minton contest for mothers, A Bar-B-Q is planned for in our children may be taught iental background, and a "Wild ." Council started. James Sullivan which was won by Mrs. Richard June 11 at School 17. Mrs. Mur- God's ways and commands." West" set for the second act. ~ '• rail act as Master of Cere r Lester, MeGuir^ Street, Mento ray Steinfeld is chairman, and Herbert Schafer and Murray nonies, and John Belz, first Park Terrace. her program includes "all the 3rand Knight, and John Boyle, Friedman of the lighting com- food you can eat," games, prizes mittee, have co-operated with >resent Grand Knight, will also and fun for all. - Fire Company >e present. : Altar-Rosary Society the costume master minds in the "Skeleton Dance" number. Certificates will be awarded To Meet on May 4th EASTER EGG HUNT .To Begin Drive Here special lights pick out just ;o the charter members, mark- the bones painted on the danc-~ COLONIA — The Altar-Ros- ISELIN — Mr. and Mrs. COLONIA — The Colonia ng the occasion. . Frank Cooper and James Ber- ers costumes as they twirl to ary Society of St. John Vianney Volunteer Fire Company, Dis- "Scary Doings in the Moon- A quiz program on questions parish will meet.May 4: at 8:30nadelli sponsored an Easter "egg trict 1% will begin its fund >f the Catholic faith was held light." P.M. at School 3i7.: Rev. Waiter hunt on Cooper's Farm, Mid- drive this Saturday. Kremen it last week's meeting, and tenA. Radziwbn, pastor, will speak dlesex Turnpike. Participating will distribute collection, en- A tap star of the show is nen entered the contest. First on "The Blessed Mother." . ' were Nancy Janson, Marilyn velopes and return the follow- George White who does a solo irize, a beautiful lawn statue Dapper, Evelyn and Lorraine ing week for the donation. to "Be A Clown" and then is • The Society is holding a des- joined by a chorus of Mardi >f the Blessed Virgin, was wonsert-card party Monday night Rossmeyer, Ann, Jeffrey^ and Purpose qf the drive is to set >y William Chaffetilli; second John Cynner, Patricia Gorman Gras clowns, In the "Oriental" at 8 PM. at School 20 for the up a welfare and uniform Fantasy" number, high-doings tt'ize, two tickets to the Fourth benefit of the church building and Ray Marony, Wayne Ber- fund. The welfare fund will Degree Dinner t>anee, was wpn nadelli, Virginia Bernadelli and in the harem are played by - fund. Co-chairmen are Mrs. provide financial help to the Robert Wilms, Marian Hall; v >y George Schwab, and third Charles Hozempa, Mrs. Charles Philip and Diane Solak and families of deceased firemen, >rize, two.tickets to the.Cana- Thomas and Mickey Cooper. Paul Ablonczy, Charles Bonge Parks, Mrs. Frederick ;N6wosad, and those who are unable to and James Anderson. Florence iian Shrines Spaghetti Dinner, and Mis. Richard Powers. Each child ^received a prize. perform their, duties because of vas won by Leo Lynott. Washburn swings out as "Egyp- illness. The uniform fund is to tion Ella," and Mi". Anderson ; Joseph Fennelly handled the provide these for new firemen. and Mr. Vitale do a Persian ob of. quiz-master, assisted by Robert M. Nolan, chairman, knife dance. 7 fames Sullivan, with Thomas urges all families in the fire jimoli and Charles Ruseiano district to help make this drive The show as a whole is pro- icting as judges. success. He reminds resi- duced and directed by Flora Those who. have'reservations dents that the fire company is Hayes. Peggy Shaw worked, with tor tire bus ride to Mother of 100 per cent volunteer and Mrs. Hayes on the choreogra-.. ;he Saviour Seminary,. Black- needs community support. phy, ad Edwin Dobrosky is the srood, on April 30 are reminded rehearsal and show pianist, ;o bring their lunch and meet SELEGT MOM'S SIFT NSW ommittee heads include: Ann it St. Cecelia's parking lot at Mrs. Bram Named Thompson, Eleanor Derick, L0:45 A.M. Busses are expected USE OUR LAY-AWAY PtAN Delegate of LWV holding Children's revivals props; costumes, Mrs. Ablonczy ;o return about 6:30 PM. Chapter lists throughout the whole state. and' Dorothy Simonsen; head- The purpose of the trip is to YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD COLONM—Mrs. Risha Bram, •Congregation to Hear This Sunday will also mark wear, Thelma Miles; tickets, diow the" youngsters: how a HERE Stafford Road, will be the dele- the beginning of a new de- Olive Daniels, Gladys Hall; seminarian prepares for the Pay as Little as gate from the Woodbridge Hair-Style Show partment in the Sunday School stage crew, John Flemm; post- Driesthood. league of Women Voters to the Sunday School Director to be called the Junior Depart- ers, Agnes Burnosky, Joe Vitale" $2 WEEKLY 24th annual national conven- COLONIA — A beauty and ment under the direction of I Ad book, Marion Hruska, Joan ;ion of the LWV taking place hair-styling pageant, musically ISELIN — Miss Hilda Simo- speaker, capable of holding the Mrs. George Maxwell. iFinney; program, Elsie Kerbis. »IXON'_S;RlJNNINCr MATE ;his. week in St. Louis, Missouri. kat will be the guest speaker at interest of young and old. The impression, is growing co-ordinated by Sal Mangianel- FOR THE GRADUATE . . . This is the, first time that the Iano will be featured at a meet- the Iselin Assembly of God In the winter, Miss Simokat uriprig:: Republicans that Vice Woodbridge League has sent a A Complete tine of ; ing of the Sinai Chapter, B'nai Church, Berkeley Boulevard, has the mammoth job of con- President Nixon may Tap At- •epresentative to the national this Sunday at 9:45 A.M. Sun- B'rith, Wednesday at 8:30 P.M. ducting a teachers training ;orney General Rogers for sec- TOP NAME TYPEWRITERS convention, day School and 11:00 AMcours. e for hundreds of Sunday jnd place on the GOP ticket. Mrs. Bram, a members of thein School 17. Committee chair- School teachers. In the sum- by Omega, Hamilton, m n lor the new ear Miss Simokat is the Sunday Rogers, who has worked ® WATCHES Irongine, Bnlova, Etc. League's board of directors for ? y also School Director for the Newmer her work is with the chil- BEGIN at KLINES ! ! . be announced. Jlbsely with Nixon as one of his A Guaranteed Bond several years, was chairman of Jersey District of the Assembly dren as the director of Daily Official little League intimate advisors, is 46 years © DIAMONDS foreign affairs last year- and is With Every Diamond Chapter, members will serve of God and is an outstanding Vacation Bible' Schools and Baseball Equipment old, personable and vigorous ® Wedding Gifts @ Rogers Silverware' public relations chairman this as hair-styling models. There Be hails from New York. year. will be a hair-combing and cos- @ BASEBALLS @ Tourister Luggage ® Hi-Fi's and About 1,600 are attending the metic demonstration with Iris SUMMER COAL PRICES /' Radios convention the theme of which Eopelman, chief cosmetician of will be "Forty Years of a Great a Fifth Avenue store, in charge. YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER BATS fef Idea." This "great idea" was An Inman Avenue beauty shop Keach •;::/GOLDBLATT JEWELERS the LWV, a non-partisan or- will provide specialists to advise NUT OB STOVE PEA COAL ganization esta/blished in 1920on hair coloring, styling and Spaulding "Rahway's Oldest Established Jewelry Store" to study and act on. govern- makeup. Movies will be taken -s 19.95 .45 84 East Cherry Street Railway, N. J. mental issues. through-out the meeting. Cast Ton. Cash Ton PHONE FU 8-1667 KLINES 5 and 10 35*;" "Serving This Area tor Over 56 Yeays" Will ane 36 E. Grand Avenue, Railway FU 8-1000 1329 Oak Tree Road, Iselin inflatidi OIL' BUR1ER SALES & SER¥1GI Tel. LI-8-1065 •If she likes Open Daily 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. — Sumtlay Till % P. M. xthe finest High anil Oryf ilUGCLEANING WOODBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY BU1L.DING MATERIAL STORE : . .'PERMAKNT'. : Plus a new style, for you know how to ME- 4-0125 WOODBRIDGE, M.J. by Kredric in one ol New Jersey's most efficient and beautiful salons. . . , A tre- please Mother! mendous bargain for you at THE COMMUNITY FOR 45 YEARS S. Boyes is known for their out- 8D standing rug cleaning service. Please Mother . < . lighten her 10 work, give her more leisure time Complete . . . brighter her heart and he.r home, call us today. Are you dismayed when your paycheck bafks^ w | INDUSTRIAL Raritan Bay?s Only Rus Cleaning Plunt at the extras that have become essentials? Rugs tl!:r r. butlt.S WOlih th& difference. With Tour Permanent 4th & Stevens Ave. South Amboy, N. J. PERTH AMBOY: 31S STATE STREET ' H!l!c^-i 2-3787 WKUI tt» »tt (in • us umm. u, • im umi.m. • tern m«w, u - it am, u • IEWIT, U • MIK ri. 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Fresh Escarole & New lower prices on Scotts Seed! or Scaliions so snappily crisp 2 25 °* Family Seed, 1250 sq ft box, Advsrtiied price* sffeefivo through Saturday, April 23rd. Wo i»»rv« th« right to limit quantities. Non. wM lo ..RITCHIE'S. Garden Center Open Dsuly 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Established 1924 with purchase of one dozen of any West Inman Avenue, Colonia illiiiiw Just West of Garden State Parkway Tel. FU 8-1280 THimSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 PAGE THIRTEEN NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL! NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAI,. NOTICUS LEGAL NOTICES 1EGAX, NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS hereby given to all bidders that if or both,"In the discretion of the bridge, New Jersey, until 8:00 P. M. bridge. New Jersey, -until 8:00 P. M. therefor against the , said Executor. does not submit a bid, shall return lie use, and that the said Judge has nlng. May 3rd, 1960, the Town- - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that their bids are informal, defective, municipal magistrate. •May 3, 1960, and then said bids will May 3, I960, and then said bids will l>ated March 28th, I960. all contract documents on or before fixed and assigned Friday, the 29th ship Committee will meet at 8 P. M Sealed Bids for the purchase >y t&e or irregular, the same wili be imme- SECTION 3. The -Ordinance.be publicly ooened and read at the,..be. „publicl y. opened and read a. t_ th_e FRANK ARTHUR VOLKEE, June 1, I960, failure to do so will day of April, 1960 at 10 o'clock, or (DST) in the Committee chambers, ' Township of* diately rejected. Executor. result in forfeiture of deposit. as soon therealter as counsel can be ^^^ lilMfflngW^ Raymond S. Miller, Esq., No bidder shall withdraw his bid eard, in the Main Court Boom at bridge, New and One (1) 1960 Fairlane Tudor Specifications and Bid Proposal ^-looted September 20o, f1955, bTowny the'Regula- Ing. r Township Committee Meet-jBegulaing. r Township Committee Meet- sell at public sale and to the highest Ford — for the Engineering orm and envelope may be obtainebtidd ship of Woodbridge entitled "An BidBi s must .be accompanied by Bids 1S3 Front Street, for a period of forty (40) days after tne Court House in the City of New p y : South Plainfield, N. J.. opening of bids without the con- Brunswick, County of Middlesex, bidder according to terms of sal&OT Department in the office vt the Purchasin -'he Installs-' Cash or Certified Check made pay-i Cash ormus Certifiet bd& Checfaccompaniec maded pay by- .Attorney. file with -the Real Estate Depart- T.*I11 be received at tlie P-urchaslng Agent, first Koor Municipap l Build tiofl, Operation and Inspection of j able to the Township of Woodbridge able to the Township of Woodbridge sent of the Board of. Education of New Jersey as the time and place for ing #i Mi Stt Wodbridg ' -.£" Vendin' —""g" "--*•Machine• s th"-e- amoun+t o-f' te<•—n pe—r cen—*t — th-"—e amoun™-—•"*t o"*f *te™n per —cen+t I.-L. 3/31. 4/7, 14, 21/80 the Township of Woodbridge. At- hearing the said petition. ment and Township Clerk open, tc Agent's Office, first floor, Municipal ing. Main Street, Woodbridge ;ention Is called to the fact that not Inspection and to be publicly reao Building, #1 Main Street, Wood- NNew Jersey, from 99:00 0 A. M. t o 5:0500 -. Providing for the Licens- fit) of the total bid. in%) of the total bid. The lands referred to are de- prior to sale. Lots 524 and .52. bridge, New Jersey, until 8:00 P. M. P. M. Monday to Friday, until closing '"• "*ne for Bevenue, and Each bidder must s»-lctly, comply, Each bidder must strictly comply Middlesex County Surrogate's Court less than the minimum salaries and scribed as follows: Fixing Penalties for the Violation with all requirements for a regular NOTICE TO CREDITORS wages prevailing in this area must In Block 604, on the Woodbridge 'Mav 3. 1960, ana then said bids will date of bids. with all requirements for a regular be paid on the. work. FIRST AND SECOND COUNT Township Assessment Map. - be publicly opened and read at tue «The Township Committee of the • ? hereby repealed. bid as directed or required by the md as directed or required by the Stanley C Potter, Executor ol S. AND TRACT Take further notice that the Kegiilar Township Committee Meet- Township of Woodbridge reservesl SECTION 4, The provisions of specifications and statutes in such specifications and statutes in such Barron Brewster, deceased, by direc- Bid bond or certified check in the The following Is a particular de- Township committee has. by reso- in?. the right to reject any and all bids ' this Ordinance are declared •to be cases made and provided. Notice Is cases made and provided. Notice is tion of Elmer Brown, Surrogate amount of 10% of tlie biarge phrases of this Ordinance, but they Agent, first floor. Municipal Build- Agentlewrt-fc, first-fir^t floor.finnr' MunicipaMrniininnil Bui!dRniirf- or theyv will be forever barred of anyv of New Jersey. a down payment of 25% oi the ma "hall remain in effect; it being the action therefor against the said ceptable to the Board of Education accepted by the Township Commit- specifications and statutes* in sueh Attest: ing, #1 Main Street, Woodbridge, ing, : #1 Main Street, Woodhridpe. and shall be licensed to do business Being known and designated cases made and provided. Notice Is B. J. DTJNIGAN, legislative intent that this Ordi- New jersey, from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 New Jersey, from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 executor. > as Lot 669 In Block 510-E on tee, the balance of purchase price nance shall stand notwithstanding >. M. Monday to Friday until closing P. M. Monday to Friday until closing r>ated March 24, 19S0. In the State of New Jersey. to be paid In 12 equal monthly in- hereby given to all bidders that if Township Clerk the invalidity of any part. the Woodbridge Township Tax their bids are informal, defective, I.-L. 4/21, 28/60 date of bids,. date of bids.: -:•.:-... •" . • STANLEY C. POTTER, The Board of Education of the and Assessment Map, and as stallments plus Interest and otaei or Irregular, the same will be Imme- SECTION 5. This Ordinance shall The Township Committee of the The Township Committee of the Executor. Township of Woodbridge- reserves Lot 669 on Map of Property of terms provided In the contract Ol diately rejected. • take effect fifteen (IS) days after Township of Woodbridge reserves Township, of Woodbridge reserves Otto E. Adolph,. Esq., the right to reject any and all bids the Rahway Improvement sale. NOTICE TO BIDDERS 286 North Broad Street, Specifications and Bid Proposal publication in the manner provided the right to reject any and all bids. the right Jo reject anv and all Wfis. and to waive any informalities in Company, filed in the Middle- Upon acceptance of the nuB^S™ f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Elizabeth, N. J., bidding if It deems it in its best ->nr> and envelope may be obtained Sealed Bids for the purchase by tlie by law. No Bidder may withdraw his bid . No Bidder may withdraw his bid sex County Clerk's Office on bid, or bid above minimum, by the FREDERICK M. ADAMS, within 30 days after the actual date within 30 days after the actual date Attorney. interest so to do. March 13, 1898 as Map No. 270, Township Committee and the pay- in the' office of the Purchasing Township of: of the opening thereof. I.-L. 3/31: in, 14, 21/60 File No. 270 and the same lot Atjent. first floor. Municipal .Bui One (1) i960 Fairlane Tudor Committeeman-at-Large of the opening thereof. • Board of Education of the ment thereof by the purchaser ac- iner. itl Main Streets Woodbridge, Attest: By order of the Township Com- By order of • *be Township Com- Township of Woodbridge, number on a Map of Rahway cording to the manner of purchase Ford — for the Board of Health i. J. DUNIGAN, mittee of the Township of Wood- Middlesex County Surrogate's Court Woodbridge, New Jersey Lawns, owned by the Brooks in accordance with terms of sale New Jersey, from 9:00 A. M. to ,5:00 will be received at the Purchasing mittee of the Township of Wood- : &s Brooks Corpn. filed in the V. M, Monday to Friday until ^lostag Agent's Office, first floor. Municipal 'ownshtp Clerk bridge. bridge. - - ' . •• ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Helen H. Anderson, on file the Township will deliver date of bids. To be advertised in The Inde- FREDERIOT: M. ADAMS, FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Fannie Musso Amato, Executrix of Secretary Middlesex County Clerk's Of- a bargain and sale deed 'or said Buildingg, #1 MMaia n Street, Wood- indent-Leader on April 21st 1960, Committeeman-at-Large James Vincent Amato, deceased, by .-L. 4-21-60 fice on August .16, 1907 as Map premises. The Township Committee of tne bridge, New Jersey, until 8:00 P. M. Committeeman-at-Large No. 442, File N6. 400. with Notice of Public Hearlne for Attest:.. . -:. —- direction of Elmer s. Brown, Surro- DATED: April 20th, 1950Uin ' Township of Woodbridge reserves May 3, 1960, and then 'said bids will final adoption on May 3rd, 1960. Attest: B, 3. DtTNiaAN,; gate of the County of Middlesex, Together with whatever right, title* the right to reject any and all bids. be publicly opened and read at the ~.-L. 4/21/60 B. J. DUNIGAN, NOTICE OF HEARING and interest the owners of said land Sfo Bidder may withdraw his bid Regular Township Committee Meet- Township Clerk- Towilshlp Clerk hereby gives notice to the creditors To be advertised April 21st. MpOi I.-L. 4/21, 28/60 of the said James Vincent Amato TO: ANGELO MAZZEI, MBS. MAZ- and premises may have in and to L , i960, in the Inde- TrVfcMn 30 days after the actual date ing. NOTICE TO BIDDERS t.-L. 4/21, 28/60 ZEI, wife of Angelo Mazzei, Cedar Street, fronting said prem- of the opening thereof. Bids must be accompanied by to bring in their debts, demands and C2ndent-I..eader. ! NOTICE IS HEREBY 0TOEN that NOTICE TO BIDDERS claims against the estate of the said CELIA M. CESTABI, ANGELO ises and Caroline Place, abutting By order of the Township Com- ash or Certified Check made pay- Sealed Bids for the purchase by the NOTICE TO BIDDERS . deceased, under oath or affirmation, CESTABI, husband of Cella said premises on the Westerly side mittee of the Township of Wood- able to the Township of Woodbridge NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Township of: Sealed Bids for the purchase by the within six months, from this date M. Cestari, THE UNKNOWN thereof. Refer To: W-507 bridge. in the amount of ten per cent One (1) 1960 Heavy Duty Elec- Sealed Bids for the purchase by the or they will be forever, barred of HEIRS OF FILOMENA MAZ- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE T-REDEBICK M. ADAMS, (10%) of the total bid. Township of: Township of: . . THIRD COUNT AND TRACT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: . trically powered Tilt Cab Truck 50,000 SQ. YDS.-FABC-1 (165 lbs. any action therefor against the said ZEI, FRANCES MAZZEI or the Committeeman-at-Large Bach bidder must strictly comply equipped with an eight (8) cubic 2500 tons of BocMte—for the Executrix. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF FRAN- The following is a particular de- At a regular meeting of the Town- Attest: with all requirements-for. a regular Department of Public WorSs to. a sq. yd.) (For the Dept. of scription of the lands and premises ship Committee of the Township <>I yard dump, body—for the De- Public Worlis) Dated April 14, 1960. CES MAZZEI, PETER MAZZEI, B. J. DTTNIGAN, bid as directed or. required by the partment of Public Works will be received at the Purchasing FANNIE M0SSO AMATO, MURIEL MAZZEI, wife of in which the plaintiff desires to ac- Woodbridge held Wednesday, April Township Cleri specifications and statutes In such will be received at the Purchasing Agent'- . s Office, first floor, Municipal will be received at the Purchasing Peter Mazzei, .EBMINIA PE- quire the outstanding interest by 20th, 1960, I was directed to adver- I.-L. 4/21, 28/60 Agent's Oflice, first .floor. Mu^'ctol Executrix. this Third Count, viz.: cases made and provided.,Notice is Agent'„„ s 'Office, first.floor, Municipal Building_ ..... , ..x Maln streetj wood- Jacob K. Beron, Bsq., TRELLA, GABBIEL PETREL- se thf fact that on Tuesday eve- Building, #1 Main Street, Wood- LA, husband of Ermlnla Pe- A fee simple absolute in and ning, May 3rd, 1960, the Town, hereby given to all bidders that if -iuildingBuilding. #1 Main Street, Wood- *"bridge" , New Jersey, until 8:00 P. M. bridge, New Jersey, -until 8:00 P. M. 103S South Orange Avenue NOTICE TO BIDDERS their bids are Informal, defective, nidge- - ,-'• New Jersey, "until 8:00 P. M. May 3, 1960, and then said bids will Newark, N. J., trella, UNKNOWN HEIBS OF to that certain lot, tract or shin Committee wll! meet at 8 P. M. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that May 3, I960, and then said bids will AMELIA. BEALE, MB. BEALE, parcel of land and premises (DST) In the Committee Chambers, or irregular, the same will be imme- May 3, 1960, and then said bids will be publicly opened and read at the be publicly opened and read at the Attorney. Sealed Bids for the purchase by the diately rejected. be publicly opened and read at the Begular Township. Committee Meet- I.-L. 4/21, 28; 5/5, 12/60 husband of Amelia Reale, situate, and lying and being Memorial Municipal Building, Wood- Township of: , 'Specifications and Bid Proposal Regular Township Committee Meet- Regular Township Committee Meet- ROSE MISCIAGNA; MR. MIS- in the Township of Wood- bridge, New Jersey, and expose ana ing. : ng. bridge, County of Middlesex Athletic and Game Equipment form and envelope may be obtained ing. Bids must be accompanied by INVITATION FOR BIDS CIAGNA, husband of Epse sell at public sale and to the highest i for the Recreation Department in the omce of the purchasing Bids, must be accompanied by Misciagna, PETER BEALE. and State of New Jersey. bidder according to terms of sale on Bids must be accompanied by Cash or Certified Check made pay- Cash or Certified Check made pay- The Board of Education will re- .will be received at the Purchasing Agent, first floor, Municipal Build- (ash or Certified Check made pay- ceive separate sealed bids for each MBS. BEALE, wife of Peter Being Icnown and designated file with the Real Estate Depart- Agent's Office, first floor, Municipal ing, #1 Main Street, Woodbridge, able to the Township of Woodbridge able to. the Township of Woodbridge Beale, BICHABD BEALE, MBS. as Lot 1 in Block 39S-L on ment and Township Clerk open tc able to the Township of Woodbridge in the amount of ten per cent in the amount of ten per cent contract necessary to complete in- "Map of Hyde Park Section Building, #1 Main Street, Wood- New Jersey, from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 the amount of ten per'cent stallation of new boiler plant and BBALE, wife of Richard Reale, inspection and to be publicly read bridge, New Jersey, until 8:00 P. M. P. M. Monday to Friday until closing (10%) of the total bid. (10%) of the total bid. JAMES BEALE, MBS. BEALE, Four" filed In the Middlesex prior to sale, Lots 7 and 8 in BlocS (10%) of the total bid. Each bidder must strictly comply Each bidder must strictly comply corrective replacements in heating County. Clerk's Office as Map 1077, on the Woodbridge Township May 3, 1960, and then said bids will date of bids. Bach bidder must strictly comply system where indicated in the Bar- wife of James Reale, KATH- be publicly opened and read at tne The Township Committee of the with all requirements for a regular with all requirements for a. regular ERINE CARUSO, MB. CA- 1512, File 847, and being Assessment Map. with all requirements for a regular bid as directed or required by the bid as directed or required by the ren Avenue School, Woodbridge, BUSO, husband of Kath- known and designated by the Take further notice that tfas Besrular Township Committee Meet- Township of Woodbridg-e reserves bid as directed or required by the N. J. the right to Teject any and all-bids. specifications' and statutes in such specifications and statutes In such erine Caruso, UNKNOWN same block and lot numbers Township Committee has, by reso- ing- specifications and statutes in such cases made and provided. Notice is cases made and provided. Notice Is Contract 720b—1 HEIBS OF ROSE D'ALES- on the Woodbridge Township lution and pursuant to law. fixed a Bids must be accompanied by No Bidder- may withdraw Ms bid cases made and provided. Notice Is hereby given to all bidders that if hereby given to all bidders that if Heating Work SANDBO, MB. D'ALESSAND- Tax and Assessment Map. minimum price at -which said lota Cash or Certified Check made pay- within 30 days after the actual date hereby given to all bidders that if Contract 720b—2 able to the Township of Woodbridge their bids are Informal, defective, their bids are informal, defective, BO, husband of Bose D'Ales- Together with .whatever right, title in said block will be sold together of the opening thereof. their bids are informal, defective, or Irregular, the same will be imme- or irregular, the same will be imme- Plumbing Work sandro, RUDOLPH D'ALES- and Interest the owners of said with all other details pertinent, sa.4 in the amount of ten per cent By order of the Township Com- or irregular, the same will be imme- Contract 720b—3 (10%) of the total bid. mittee of the Township of Wood- diately rejected. diately rejected. diately rejected. SANDBO, JR., MBS. D'ALES- lands and premises may have in and minimum price being $1,000.00 plus Specifications and Bid Proposal Specifications and Bid Proposal Electrical Work SANDRO, wife of Budolph D'- to Hyde Avenue, fronting said t*ost.s of oreoarina deed and adver- Each bidder must strictly comply bridge. Specifications and Bid Proposal form and envelope may be obtained Contract 720b—4 Alessandro, Jr., WILLIAM G. tising this sale. Said lots in said •with all requirements for a Tegular FREDERICK M. ADAMS, form and envelope may be obtained premises and Patton Street abut- form and envelope may be obtained in the ofllee of the -Purchasing in the office of the Purchasing General Construction Work LANSING and JANIE G. LAN- ting said premises on the Southerly block, if sold on terms, will require bid as directed or required by th« Commttteeman-at-tiarge In the office of the Purchasing Agent, first floor, Municipal Build- Bids will be received in the meet- SING, nis wife, CLEOLA a down payment of 25% of the bid specifications and statutes in such Attest: Agent, first floor. Municipal Build- Agent, first floor. Municipal Build- side thereof. ing,. #1 Main Street, Woodbridge, ing, #1 Main Street, Woodbridge, ing room of the Board of Education EVANS, LOBENZO TUCKER The said lands are to be con- accepted by the Township Commit- cases made and provided. Notice is B. J. DITNIGAN, ing, #1 Main. Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey, from 3:00 A. M. to 5:00 New Jersey, from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 in the Barron Avenue School, Bar- TOWNSHIP OF WOOD- tee, the balance of purchase price hereby given to all bidders that if Township Clerk New Jersey, from 9:00 A.. M. to 5:00 BBIDGE, STATE OF NEW demned and taken for public use to be paid in 12 equal monthly In- P. M. Monday to Friday until closing P. M. Monday to Friday until closlni ron Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. at pursuant to Title 20 of the Revised their bids are Informal, defective, I.-L. */21, 28/60 P. M. Monday to Friday until closing date of bids. date of bids. 11:00 A.M. E.D.S.T., on May 16, 1960. JERSEY arid UNKNOWN stallments plus interest and other or irregular, the same will be imme- date of bids. OWNERS and UNKNOWN Statutes. terms provided to the contract ox The Township Committee of the The Township Committee of the Bids will be submitted on bid diately rejected. NOTICE The Township Committee of the form in three (3) copies subject to - CLAIMANTS. Dated. April 19, 1960 sale. Specifications, and Bid Proposal Township of Woodbridge reserves Township of Woodbridge reserves FOLEY & MANZIONE Notice Is hereby given -that the Township of Woodbridge reserves the right to reject any ana all bids. the right to reject any and all bids. requirements set forth in the spe- f Upon acceptance of the minimum form and envelope may be obtained the right to reject any and all bids. Defendants. Attorneys for' F'"'i*' * bid, or bid above minimum, by the following proposed ordinance was No Bidder may withdraw Ms bid No Bidder may withdraw his bid cifications. 1341 Oak Tree Road In the office of the Purchasing introduced and passed on first read- No Bidder may withdraw his bid within 30, days after the actual date Proposed form of contract docu- You and each of you are hereby Township Committee and the pay- Agent, first floor. Municipal Build- within 30 days after the actual date within 30 davs after the actual date notified that The Board of Edu- Iselin, New Jersey ment thereof by the purchaser ac- ing at a meeting of the Township of the opening thereof. of the opening-thereof. ments as prepared by Abraham l.-L. 4/21/60 ing, #1 Main Street, Woodbridge: Committee of the Township of of the opening thereof. By order of the Township Com- Walton, Consulting Engineer, 900 cation of the Township of Wood- cording to the manner of purchase Hew Jersey, from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 By order of the Township Com- bridge, County of Middlesex, N. J Woodbridge, in the County of Mid- By order of the Township Com- mittee of the Township of Wood- mittee of the Township of Wood- Bergen Ave., Jersey City 6, N. J. in f^orflancp with terms of sale P. M. Monday to Friday until closing dlesex, New Jersey, held on the 20th mittee of the Township of Wood- bridge. may be examined in the office of the has presented its application to the Refer To:*W-329; W-233 on file, the Township will deliver • date of bids. ' bridge. Hon. Bernard W.. Vogel, Judge of a bargain and sale deed for said day of April, 1960, arid that said bridge. IFREDERICK M. ADAMS, FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Superintendent of Buildings and NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The Township Committee of the ordinance will be taken up for FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Commltteeman-at-Large Grounds at the Barron Ave., School the Superior Court, for the appoint- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: premises. Township of Wood-bridge reserves further consideration and final pas- Attest: Committeeman-at-Large Barron Avenue, Woodbridge, N. 3 ment of three commissioners to ap- DATED: April 20th, 1960. the right to reject any and all bids. Committeeman-at-Iiarge Attest: praise the land and property here- At a regular meeting of the Town- sage at a meeting of said Township Attest: B. J. DUNIGAN, and copies thereof may be obtained inafter described, and to fix the ship Committee of the Township of 3 ! DDNIOAN. fmvnshlp Cle-rfc No Bidder may withdraw his bid Committee to be held at its meeting B. J. DUKIGAN, Township Clerk B; J. DUNIGAN, upon deposit of $20.00 for each set Woodbridge held Wednesday, April To be advertised April 21st, I960 within 30 days after the actual date room in the . Memorial Municipal Township Clark 1.-1,. 4/21, 28/60 Township Clerk of contract documents. Any un-compensation to be paid by it for 20th, 1960, I was directed to adver- and April 28th, 1960, in the Inde- of the opening thereof. Building in Woodbridge, New Jersey; t-L. 4/21, 28/60 ... I.-L. 4/21, 28/60 successful bidder or Contractor who the acquisition of the same for pub- tisi e ththe fact thaht t on Tuesdad y eve-pendent-Leader By order of the Township Com- on the 3rd day of May, I960, at 8:00 NOTICE TO BIDDERS mittee of the Township of Wood- P. M. DST, or as soon thereafter as NOTICK TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEKKBY QIVSN that NOTICE TO BIDDERS bridgebidge. said matter, can be: reached, at which NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sealed Bids for the purchase by the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FREDERICK M. ADAMS time and place all persons who maySealed Bids for the purchase by the Township of: Sealed Bids for the purchase by the Committeeman-at-I/arge be Interested therein will be given Township of: One (1) 1960 Heavy Duty Model Township of: •- Attest: an opportunity to T>e heard con- ' Two (2)—I960 Heavy Duty Model Electrically Powered Tilt Cab A Gallon iJdodel #118 Motor B. J. DOTTCGAN, cerning the same. 631C Diamond T. Tilt Cab Trucks Truck equipped with a Bitumi- Grader—for the Public /Works Township CleriL B. J. DUNIGAN, (Dept. of Sanitation) nous Pressure Distributor—for Department I.-L. 4/21, 23/60 Township Clerk will be received,at the Purchasing the Public Works Department will be received at the Purchasing AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING Agent's OfSce, first-floor, Municipal will be received at the Purchasing Agent's OfBce, first floor, Municipal NOTICE SCO BIDDERS THE DISPENSING OF POOD AND Building, #1 Main Street, Wood- Agent's Office, first floor, Municipal Building, #1 Main Street, Wood- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BEVERAGES FBOM MECHANICAL bridge, New Jersey, until 8:00 P. M. Building, #1 Main Street, Wood- bridge, New Jersey, until 8:00 P. M. Sealed Bids for the purchase by the VENDING DEVICES, AND FIXING May 3, 1960, arid then said bids will bridge, New Jersey, -until 8:00 P. M. May 3, 1960, and then said bids will Township of: PENALTIES FOB THE VIOLATION be publicly opened and read at the May 3, 1960, and then said bids will be publicly opened and read at the 5,800 Tons of 2% incli Stone THEREOF. Regular Township Committee Meet- be publicly opened and read at the Begular Township Committee Meet- 5,000 Tons of Hi inch Stone BE.IT OBDATNKD BY THE TOWN- ing. Regular Township Committee Meet- ing.' . • .- , ';• 4,000 Tons of % inch Stone COMMITTEE OP THE TOWN- Bids must be accompanied by Ing. . . : Bids must be; accompanied 1,500 Tons of % inch Stone SHIP OP WOODBBnXJE, IN THE Cash or Certified Check made pay- Bids must be accompanied by Cash or Certified'©hsct -made pay- 1.100 Tons of Stone Dust. - „ COUNTY" OF- MIDDLESEX: able to the Township of Woodbridge Cash or Certified Check made pay- able to the Township of Woodbridge T,000 Tons of 34 Inch Road SECTION 1. It shell be unlawful in the amount of ten per cent able to the Township of Woodbridge in the amount of ten per cent Stone in the Township of Woodbrldge (10%) of the total bid. in the amount of ten per cent (10%) of the total bid. - 170,000 Gallons of O.A. 4 County of Middlesex, to sell or Each .bidder must strictly comply (10%) of the total bid. Each bidder must strictly comply 55,000 Gallons of M.C.O- Dust dispense food or beverages from a with all requirements for a regular Each bidder must strictly comply with all requirements for a regular Oil — For the Bept. of Public mechanical vending device which is bid as directed or required by the with all requirements for a regular bid as directed or required by the Works (All proposals must designed to be operated by the de- specifications and statutes in such bid as directed or required by the specifications and statutes in such include Price at Plant and positing of a coin or token In a eases made and provided. Notice is specifications and statutes in such cases made and provided. Notice is Price Delivered.) slot or other aperture of the ma- hereby given to all bidders that If cases made and provided. Notice is hereby given to all bidders that If will be received at the Purchasing chine, unless such machines are in- their bids are informal, defective, hereby given to all bidders that if their bids are Informal, defective, Agent's Office, first floor, Municipal stalled and operated within a or Irregular, the same will be tome- theiT bids are informal, defective or Irregular, the same will be imme- Building, #1 Main Street, Wood- diately rejected. bridge, New jersey, -until 8:00 P. M. ppermanently y constructed buildingg, diately rejected or irregular, the same will be Imme- May 3, 1960, and then said bids, willsuch as a storstoree , factorfactoryy , schooschooll, ooff - Specifications and Bid Proposal diately rejected. Specifications and Bid Proposal be publicly opened and read at the fice, club, lodge, community center form and envelope may be obtained Specifications and Bid Proposal form and envelope may be obtained Begular Township Committee Meet- and buildings of public assembly in the omce of the Purchasing form and envelope may be obtained in the office of the Purchasing and unless the proprietor or owner Agent, first floor, Municipal Build- In the ofiflce of the Purchasing Agent, first floor. Municipal Build- ing. or agents of said proprietor or own- ing, #1 Main Street, Woodbridge, Agent, first floor. Municipal Build- ing, #1 Main Street, Woodbridge, Bids must be accompanied by er are on duty or in attendance dur- New Jersey, from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 Ing, #1 Main Street, Woodbridge New jersey, from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 Cash or Certified Check made pay- ing all hours of the day or night P. M.: Monday to Friday until closing New Jersey, from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Monday to Friday until closing able to the Township of Woodbridge when said, machines are available date of bids. p, M. Monday to Friday until closing date of bids. In the amount of ten per cent to members of the public. . The Township Committee of the date of bids. The Township Committee of the (10%) of the total bid. SECTION 2. Any person, firm or Township of WoodbTidge reserves The Township Committee of the Township ol Woodbridge reserves Bach, bidder must strictly comply corporation violating any of the pro-the right to reject any and all bids. Township of Woodbridge reserves the right to reject any and all bids. with all reoiuirements for a regular visions of this ordinance shall -upon No Bidder may withdraw his bid the right to reject any and all bids No Bidder may withdraw his bid bid as directed or required by the conviction be punished by a fine within 30 days after the actual date No Bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the actual date specifications and statutes in such not to exceed Two Hundred ($200.00) of the opening thereof." within 30 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. cases made and provided. Notice is Dollars or ninety (90) days in Jail, By; order of the Township Com- of the opening thereof. • By order of the Township Com- mittee of the Township of Wood- By order of the Township Com- mittee of the Township of Wood- bridge. mittee of the Township of Wood- bridge. FREDERICK M. ADAMS bridge. FREDERICK M. ADAMS, ANOTHER IMPORTANT Committeeman-at-Large - FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Commltteeman-at-Large Attest: Committeeman-at-Ifflrge Attest: .:. ' Attest: B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk' B. J. DUNIGAN, Township ClerK I.-L. 4/21, 28/60 Township Clerk I.-L. 4/21, 28/60 PUBLIC AUCTION SALE I.-L. 4/21, 28/60 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Middlesex County Surrogate's Court Having sold my home, I will sell at public auction all NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS my liousehold goods and furnishings on the premises at Sealed Bids for tine purchase by the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Frank Arthur Volker, Executor of Township of: Sealed Bids for the purchase by the Lillian Rabig, deceased, by direction aVibrapac vibrating roller that Township of: of Elmer B. Brown, Surrogate of the 1248 EATSHTOWH &0ULEVARD produces the same compaction a Fllnk Stone Spreader Model County of Middlesex, hereby gives density as 8-ton dead weight

fertilizer over the slopes of the of vote-getting prowess for onejtempo, State Commissioner ofi Mrs. Runyon Ernst, presented! that children are not born, Garden State Parkway this who did no campaigning what- Conservation and Economic! a panel discussion on "Train-'atheists and agnostics, there- (Prom Editorial Page) year. . . Financial statements soever". . . New Jersey farmers Development. . . Snowshoe rab- ling in Responsibility''. jfore, the parental obligation is In vestment funds of the State filed by the 414 state-chartered experienced a slimmer pocket- bits have returned to north- ] Mrs. Clark defined responsi- to teach by precept and ex- of New Jersey held $913,518,424 savings and loan and building book last year as the $326,800,- western New Jersey after an ibility and spoke on responsi- ample God's, word and to ac- par value of securities at the and! loan associations, as of De- 000 gross value of their prod- absence of more than halt a jbility in: the home stressing company, not send, them to -. . -I,RATES- — INFORMATION ::"./ end of March. . . Substitution cember 31, show assets of $2,- ucfcs represented a 7 per centlcentuiT. WOODBRIDGE — The that children thrive on approv- Sunday School and church, $1.0« for 15 words : 4 Deadline for ads; of -courts at the county level 178,673,783, an increase of dip from the previous year. Mothers*. Club of Woodbridge al and praise, and wither on A question .and answer period io each additional word 10 A. M: for t&esaiae $237,227,461 since the same for the present 480 municipal CAPITOL CAPERS:—The pur- met at the home of Mrs. James •criticism. ••.-.••.•••• was. held after which : Mrs. Payable 1B advance ./,- publication , • Jf • date in 1958. . . Herring are How? Louis Gabriel read a poem on courts, has again been reauest- chasing value of the New Jer- Angus has been visiting a Sabatino, 16 Winston Drive Continuing on the theme, ed by the New Jersey Supreme pushing up New Jersey rivers sey consumer dollar, based at with Mrs. Rudolph Frey as co- Christ's, Resurrection. NOTE: No classified ads taken met phone; to spawn, announces the State friend and after the chat he Mrs. Baumgartnei- spoke on Court. .-'. New Jersey leads the hostess. -.'•,•• " •[ ,: niwst be sent in. ••:/'.•••••.-.';.*•.'• Division of Fish and Game. . . 100. cents as of June, 1939, was arose to go. His host said, "Will school responsibility Mrs. Peter Urban announced nation in mechanized farms, 46.4 cents in February this year, Mrs. Henry Warner, educa- Telephone MErcury4-1111 v ;;.;.". you have a bit of drink before that the school's main the next meeting-will be May 9 the State Department of Agri- Republican State Chairman according to the State Depart- tion chairman, read an article at the culture reports... The New Jer- Carl Erdman has called Vice ment of Labor and Industry. . . you.go?" on. "A New Experiment in Edu- teachmg:chUdrer71iow"to"get! . home of Mrs. Henry sey Highway Authority will President Nixon's showing in Litterbugs are not wanted in "Oh, half and half,"- then, cation". along in the world. : '" j Warner-, 702 Mountain Avenue; HELP • SERVICES- spread seven and one half tons |the Wisconsin preferential pri- New Jersey parks and wood- after a pause. "Wi* plenty o' Mrs. Robert Clark, chairman, : Mrs. JSrnst spoke on churehjWestfield, -with Mrs. Rober MALE 'OB FEBtALE" of grass seed and 600 tons of mary "a tremendous exhibition lands, claims Salvatore A. Bon- soda." Mrs. Prank Baumgartner, and responsibility and emphasized! Clark co-hostess. .-•"-'.- ROTOTILLING- -r-C3ar; v:; .:: 4 TELEVISION AN© OIIC5AN FEMALE HELP W&NXED • SERVICE. Saye'nipneyS-rio overhead involyed. Prompt and THREE guaranteed service. ME 4.^7^

willing to , meet p : •'..:•.•-.•..-•• 4/7-.4/28 DIRECTORY car necessary. Call HT 2-0808. IF YOtJB DRJ3SKINQ bia be- come a problem, Alcdiiollcs] Anonymous can help you. Cali BI 2-1515, or write P. O. Bos Would you like to iiafcei $10 to 253, Woodbridge. I• : : ' Fishing Taskl® Liquor' Sture - Miisie Instmetloii - - Rsofing & Siding Swimming Pools Lawn lowers $30 a night? If yourbaye.: two or . : . ,' 4/7-4/28 three evenings- a weei 'ari^ have Hand and Power Xawn a car, call for inte.rviewv.:FIJ 1- KITCHEN CHAIRS re-covered. lakwliiski HOME Telephone MErcury 4-1889 GUITAR LESSONS 3148 from 9:00 A,M>to.ll:00 $1.95 and up. Call after 6:00 of Mowers Sharpened and A. M., or 4:00 P. M, to 8:00 P.- 9 Quality Henry Jaosen S Sos SWIMMING Repaired . : P. M. LI 9-2865. : Workmanship - W00DBR1DIE 4/14-5/5 PARTS Tinning and —- Headquarters for — •- Custom Homes ~ Liquor Store POOLS? Briggs & Stratton 'FOK SAKE; HAVING TROUBLE with your Official Service Station Sheet Metal Work • Remodeling for MARY ANDRASCIK, Prop. NOW a Fiberglass Clinton-Lawson & Power RAMBLER 1957 Cross'eountry sewerage? Electric Seweroot- Hoofing, Metal Ceilings Proflucts — Gas Engines Station Wagon. Rad^b, heatr er removes roots, fllth, sand 9 Commercial and "CENTAURE," "MITCHELL," Complete Stock of Domestic Pool You Can Afford Light Industry "AIREX," "PENN," "BBONSON,'- and Furnace , Work er. Low mileage. Reasonable. and stoppage from clogged "ALCEDO." "BBITTON," and Imported Wines Schwinn Bicycles Hilltop Amoco Station, 1547 pipes, drains and sewers. No Insured "JOHNSON," "TED WILLIAMS, $ Sales & Service Oak Tree Road, Iselin. ;LI 8- "LANGLEY," "RTJMERI" and Beers and Liauois 588 Alden Street digging, no damages — rapid lensrai Csitraetors "GOLDEN CLUB" 2,395 • ''-'.'ALBRECHT'S' ' 9726. :' '•"•••• 4/2Tand efficient: Call Tony's 12 Lexington Ave. 3!. A. I. CO. 574 AMBO¥ AVENUE Woodbridge, N. J. Plumbing and Heating. ME 4- Carteret, N. 3. Take 5 Years to Pay SEWARE.N. 50x100,..- "corner Parts & Repairs on All WOODBRIDGE, N. J. SHOE'S Guitar Studio Telephone MErcnry 4-1246 KEY SHOP ; Central Avenue and. Vernon 8O07. .''.••' '''.'-.}-..'. 4/7,4/28 KI 1-6422 Makes of Steels 451 School St., Woodbridge Guaranteed 10 Years 124 Washington Avenue Street. Lots No. 1054-1055. Will "PFLOEGER," "OCEAN CI-EY," Carteret, J?. J. sacrifice. CL 7-0563. ,:' MASONRY. Complete line of "QUICK," "H-I" Phone ME 4-3062 No Upkeep mason work done. Free', esti- -'.Carpentry- lasenry - For Appointment TeL KI 1-7163 -•: ^4/2-1-4/28 and many otters. -Locksmith - lervloe Statiens - mate.'Phone MB 4-1203. Phone FP 8-3894 10% OFF: 1955. PLYMOUTH Savoy four- " :• * -. ;4/7»4/28 All Types of Photography door, radio and rieater snow KE¥ On Pools' Purchased tires,, new paint. $545. Call FU SUMMER CAKPENTRY RUDY'S Before May 15! j Masonic Service 1-4279. y.^- and , ' & LOCKSMITH SHOP TOWNE GARAGE Fishing Tackle & Repair Pictures Make : • HOME FURNISHINGS © TEACHERS -^ Dignified sum- AUTO, HOME, J. F. Gardner & Son Slated Mav 22 MASONKY 256 Monroe St., Kahway mer employment available to Expert WorianajisMp OFFICE KEYS Good Gifts ' 485 AMBGY AVENUE MERMAID SETTLING ESTATE. Rugs cultured teachers representing Reasonable Fee Charged ' DUPLICATED WOODBRIDGE — The fifth never used, 9x12, $30.00; 9x15, WORliD BOOK ENCYCLOPE- Fuel Oil SAFES SOLD Woodbridge POOLS annual memorial Cherry Blos-|$35.00. ,Oriental, 9x12, . $55.00 @ AL33EKAEIQNS MErcury 4-3540 DIA and CHILDCRAFT under Ice Skates and Lawn Mowers 11 GRAND AVENUE som Church Service, sponsored Other sizes. G.E. vacuum, our guaranteed income plan. • ADDITIONS Sharpened on Premises We're Specialists In by the.New Jersey State League $20.00. Beige tweed rug, 9x12, CUSTOM HOMES Port Reading:, N. J. with pad, $35.00. Also wool Write Mrs. E. Chaiken, 2406 St. JOHM J. BITTING • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- of Masonic Clubs, Inc. will be George Avenue, Rahway, N. J, STOBE REMODELING Spring Paint ME 4-7495 held on May 22 at 4:00 P.M. at hooked rugs. FU 8-2028. , COMMERCIAL & INDUSEBIAL MENT and BALANCE. •:--.•••-, 4/7-21 Special!! the Woodbridge Methodist " .- j., ' 4/21 • BRAKE SERVICE Custom Homes BPS—White and Reg. Colors t.V, Repairs hurch under the chairmanship CHILD-.. Bvili to Tour Specifications for a limited time of Stanley A. Laddie. . Classifieds No Job Too Large Special—$5.98 Prompt Bey. Charles S. MacKenzie, WOMAN in Averiei; will keep 570 AMBO? AVENUE - Stamps & Accessories First Presbyterian Church, Av- child while mother /works. Ex- Or Too Small . . . WOODBKIDGE and : : FUEL OIL Eel. ME-4-1056 enel; Rev. Ralph L. Hirtle, Bring.. Results perienced. $12; weekly. Call LI Fully Insured Telephone Today Efficient Service First Congregational Church, 8-3943.. -..-• ;--;;: /,y, ': 4/21* Over 25 Sears of Open Daily 8 A. M. to 1 P. M; CLOSED SUNDAYS ME 4-3651 Bay or Evening Calls Woodbridge; and Rev. William Friendly Service CAMEB.A BEFAIB H. Schmaus, Trinity Episcopal • Antennas Kepairedl PASSPORT PHOTO POSTABE STAMPS aiurch Woodbridge will assist HE 4-0012 ~ - loving & Tricking - PHOTOSTATS & Installed - Rev. Theodore S. Seamans. ISELIN PERSONALS Builder 100 fulton Street LAMINATION and ACCESSORIES All Work Guaranteed Americus Assembly, Order of No Obligation For Estimates Rainbow for Girls wiE greet all Woodbridge For the ladies, and present them 1230 Stone Street, Railway A, i. HALL & SOI JIM'S J.V.... By GLADYS E. SCANK and Mrs. Robert Morton, St., Local and Long Distance QALIARD'S PHOTO with a flower. They will also 497 Uncota Highway. IseBa TTeaneck , and cif,i}ifei} ^ SSrs. Phone FU-8-G976 Moving anfl Storage 54? Amboy Ave. STAMP COLLECTORS M g-4166 — VA 6-6066 serve refreshments after th TeL U-8-1679 David Morton, Bergenfield Funeral Oirectors - NATION-WIDE SHIPPERS ol Sundays—S A. M. to 12 Noon Technician with service. Household and Office Furniture Woodbridge, N. J. Or By Appointment r —Mr. . and Mrs. Samuel 12 Years Experience Americus Chapter, Order o -—Joseph Passamonti is gen- Schwartz, Belleville,/ /were Authorized Agent Mon., Wed. 10 to 8 eral chairman of the buffer CONTINENTAL VAN SE&VICE, Weadbriige Sweetshop DeMolay for Boys will ushe: guests of Mr. and Mrs, IrvJoig Tues., Thiirs., Sat. 10 to 6 535 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge and Americus Craftsmen's Club supper dance of the -.. Iselii Chopik, Homes Park Avenue. INC. Friday 10 to 9 TEL. ME 4-9568 Repair Chemical Hook and Ladder Co, arid Sea Scouts Ship 237 will 1 Mr. and : Mrs. Schwartz have Separate Rooms for Storage assist with the parking of car District 11, to be held April 30 CRATING • PACKING just returned/home from a five at the Auth Avenue Mrehouse, weeks vacation in Miami. SHIPPING Shoe Repair KOZAK The Grand Master and his Solve-''Tour Heating Synowiecki. Piumbing & Heating ntire staff have been invited, Others on the committee aw —Mr. and Mrs. William Vogt Unclaimed Furniture of Every Vacuum Earl Karlin, "Donald Walteri Problem Funeral Home Description The proceeds will help^.furth- and sons, William, Jr., Dennis Office and Warehouse VATICANO. Repair & Service ;r the scholaship program 6 and Alfred Signore. and Martin, Woodruff Street, ;he National League of Mason were guests at a family dinner 34 Atlantic Street, Carteret SHOE SERVICE Servicing All Makes of —Dinner guests of Mr. and • From SERVICE - 56 Carteret Avenue TeL E3 1-5540 or KI 1-8592 Charles fair c Clubs, and the full coop era Mrs. Robert C. Scank, Lincolr, at the home of Mrs. Stanley Formerly White Ring Vacuum Cleaners ;ibn of all lodges, clubs anc Kozak, Newark. They also visit- To Also Repairs on All Highway, were Mr. and Mrs Carteret, N. J. Plimltig & Heating Member National Shoe >ther masonic organizations Alexander Cuthbertsbn anc ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vogt, Small Electrical Appliances ather by a small donation oi Newark. Complete Heating Rebuild Association children,- Richard and Maureen Telephone KI-1-5715 MOTS "IDEAL WAY" Electric Sewer Service Free Pick Up & Delivery ,ttendance will be appreciated Iselin, and Mr.: and Mrs. Otis -Mr. and Mrs. James Installations The annual convention will Dougherty and son, Keith, OTHourke and sons, Dennis and Phone FB-8-3914 TeL FU 8-6977 ake place June 11 at 1:30 P.M. Telephone: Menlo Park. In the evening Gary, Auth Avenue, attended a CSAL - FUEL OIL AGENT NATIONAL VAN ' 33 W. LAKE AVENUE t.the Masonic Temple, Cam guests were Mrs. Harry Evans family dinner at Van's Restau- IliSSEME LINES MErcury 4-0594 COLONIA, N.'J. and children, Dorothy and rant, Freehold, at which Mr. 1286 St. George Ave., AveneJ Harry, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. Harry. JftxWos and 621 ONBEN &VEmm liam: Scank and children, Jack daughter, Miss Irma Lou 3-4 Eooms-—$20, $23, §30 William, Jr., and Lorelei, all oi 5-6 Rooms—$35, §40, $50 Woodbridge, N. 3. -1 asb iaeislsie ierviee - Hubbs, Milltown; Mr. and Mrs. RYfti & Si!- S Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. Haroli Clarence Crane, Newark; Mr. FUNERAL HOMES Maul and children, Glen am and Mrs. Stanley Hubbs and Diane, Matawan; Mr. and Mrs son, Robert, Cranbury, were Established 59 Sears - Upholstery Cleaning Washing Machine Servloe MRS. DAVID 8ALFOUB Robert S. Scank and children, also guests. 420 East Avenue Bendix. Maytag, 5S7 West Sveuue Janet, Robert, Jr., and Lintfai Knor, Easy, —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benz, Perth Amboy WOODBRIDGE Sewareaa Metuchen; . Mr. and Mrsi Westfield, were dinner guests of 826 Kanway Ave., Avenel Upholstery Cleaning Senmore, Black- George Maxwell and children, 23 Ford Ave., Fords . stosie, and others Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Billings, in Your Home —Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olver Ruth Ann, Faith, Hope and Wright Street. Mr. and Mrs. VA-6-0358 Plunbiag & Heating ALL WORK George, Jr., all of Iselin, by Reliable H?* 104 Old Road, spent last week- Billings, Charles Benz, Sr., and ielicatessei GUARANTEED —Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Free snd in Washington, D. C. Miss Diane Dodd and Hamil- - lesic iistrastloi - • Bemodeling Rebuilt Washers For Sale —Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Seheid seph Mauceri, 'Bird Avenue, ton. IH, and Patrick Devlin, • New Installations Estimates Washing Machine Parts ittended a- family dinner party were Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mon- Woodbridge, motored to Atlan- Furniture In Woodbridge It's the All Worh Sunday at the home of Mr. and tabano and children, Carol and tic City, where they spent the • Gag and Oil Burners Guaran- ftvenel Appliance ServiceMrs. Watson Kusher, Irving- Charles, Brooklyn; Mr. and day. >, 1135 Kahwaj Ave., Avenel Mrs. William: Scank and chil- -Mr. and Mrs. William Funk, 613 K-afaiyay Avenue Frank Kreisel tees. J. Hare, Prop. — 20 Irs. Bxp. dren, John, William, Jr., and Woodbridge Call BSE-4-3046, HI-2-7312 ME 4-0731 ME 4-5814 -Mr. and; Mrs.. Michael Vernon Street, had as dinner MUSIC STUDIO Tel. FU l-~ii.-i± Lorelei, Rahway; Mrs. Felix guests Mr. . and Mrs. Edward (Opp. WMte Chnrch) Fedak, West Avenue, announce Ostrowski, Mrs. Walter Baran Wayside Fora. Shop U PUGMESE - A. LIPO the birth of; a\third child, Gail Gibbs and children, Lenora, • SAIi&BS at Their Best © Accordion R.J. Upholstery service Water Softeners - and children, Linda, and Wal- George, Walter and Frank Fen- @ Piano Marie, last Week in the Perth ter, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Prank ^ SODA FOUNTAIN Half Year Clearance COLONIA, N. J. \mboy General Hospital. dis, Keansburg; Mr. and Mrs. Sale Beginners Mauceri and children, Frances • FSESH B&KEMY GOODS Plan. -Mr. and Mrs. John Wilyer- Philip Funk and daughter, NOW GOING ON Set Need SALES and Raymond, all of Iselin Cindy. No Instru- - Sewing Mashsnes - dingr had' as guests.,, for the Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. -Scant: Open 1 &. M. to 10:30 P. M. ments to REPAIR.? Easter^ weekend Mrs. Wilver- -Walter Fendis, Keansburg, Serving Woodbridge Residents Buy! SERVICE ' and children, Janet, Robert, Jr., is spending his Easter vacation INCLITOING SUNDAYS Since 1937 Call ling's; parents* Mr.'- and Mrs. and.Linda, Metuchen. © Bigger Values © Top Brands All Makes - ME 4-4360 SPECIAL! RENTALS Thomas MoCreary, . Luzerrie, with his maternal grandpar- Closed Wednesdays All Day @ Better Service © Lower Prices Accordions —Mrs. Jerome Casseli and ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sold and Month of Apra jOnly Water Softener Salt Pa. Peggy Jayne and Erin children, Ruth and Jaeft, Mid- Visit Our New Store At Repaired ART'S RADIO Soft Water Soap Wilverding retnirned With their Funk. At Lowest Your Sewing Machine dlesex Avenue, were" luncheon Drugs' St. George Avenue at C S. Swimming Pool Supplies grandparents to; Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reck- Prices! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jules ko and son, Thomas, Wright Highway 1, Avenel &-TELEVISION or a week's visit. \ - Slavin, Interlaken, and dinner (At the Woodbridge Call IWOE 4-0750 SALES and SERVICE Cleaned, Oiled. SEBVSSOFT —Mr. and Mrs. David Bal- Street, were weekend guests of guests: of Dr. and Mrs. Harold elatives in Dixon City, Pa. RAYMOND Cloverleaf Circle) 155 Avenel Street, Avenel Minor repairs made. OF WOODBRIDGE our and children were guests Krivens, Point Pleasant. Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. tffl. Tension adjusted. Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De- Repair Estimates Free! 921, St. George Avenue —The Mother's Club of Boy Macedo and daughters of Ban- JACKSON- Incl. Sat. Completely cheeked. liam Beck, Bay Head. Private Lessons on the Antennas Installed 3 Woodbridge eout Troop 47 met at the Fii-st gr^. Me., were guests for two —Todd Howell has returned Phone MErcury 4-6666 Subes Tested Free at Our Store' Parts in Stock for All Makes Presbyterian Church. Mrs. John weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Albino _^ -^ • Guitar Car Radios Serviced Promptly ME 4-1815 -o the Delhi Technical. Insti- Podeszwa as guest speaker gave and SON Liquer Store of Sewing Machines ,ute, Delhi, N. Y., where; he is DeMacedo, Oak Tree Road. » i © Accordion i demonstration on the making -Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin CALL XODAX student -after spending a if ceramics. Mrs. Henry Hap- . Druggists ,~. »-,-"*• Trumpet racation athQme. LaMarco and children, Harding AMEMEL »." • • " . * „ " and other - Hoofing & Siding - FU 1-1541 y >el is the new president-secre- .venue, were weekend guests of —Mrs. Nelson Taylor, .kin- lary.-.and'Mr*- Robert Argalas 88 Main Street LIQUOR STORE instruments Allied Sewing Machine srgarten teacher in tire Se- elatives in The Bronx. featuring raxen School, >. is spending her ireasurer. Charles and Gus Perigofc, '* • Student T. FL STEVENS Company —Mr. and Mrs. Carl Luna Woodbridge, N. J. Large Selection of Choice Rental Roofing anfl Sneet Metal Wort. COLONIA, N. J. •B1?IA/G-HOME laster vacation in Bermuda. Hotooken; Mrs. Luca Tarabokis ,nd children, Jerry, Dennis, and children, Edwin and Joyce, Telephone MErcury 4-0554 © WINES. fcjan ; 685- ST. GEOBGE AVE. —Joseph F. iMedvetz, Jr. WOODBKIDGE elebrated his birthday recent- md Wendy, Warwick Street* Hillsdale, were Easter Sunday •. BEEUS O Musical - Adding Machines -! with a party, at his home. and Mrs.. Luna's mother, Mrs' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Accessories D.: Buckley,' Key West, Pla,, are ® CORDIALS : aymond Tarabokia, Hunt AU Mates of Bullfrog Skins acationing in Oklahoma, Street. Adding Machines inhere they, are guests- of Mr. CoW Beer by the Case Instruments and Amplifiers A Texan heard that a factory —Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Auld, Call Now for Information Cash Registers Advertise i Ohio: was interested in. buy- i-ndMrs.,George Brownlie. iellmaur Pai*k, were weekend Also Imported Beer HI 2-6948 Typewriters ag bullfrog-.-.. skins; He wired —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stahl, guests -of. Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Michael Street, have, returned 944 EAHW&S Frompt FBEE Delivery Sales & Service that he could supply any quan- anson, Green Street. SAMMY RAY'S Air-Conditioiiijig Your Service ome.after a two week's tour of -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ber- MErcury 4-1914 Warm Air Seat Service Specialists tity up to 100,000 on demand. : TeL ME 4-2074 Music and Repair Shop Industrial Exhaust System Needing- the '.sKlns badly, the Florifis. .'..-.•. adelli, Clinton, N. Y.,, were SAM LAQVADKA, Prop. Motor Guards Service Is Our Business -Mr. .and Mrs. James weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. 20 Years Experience as Instructor FOB FBEE ESTIMATES in This Space factory wired him to send the 145 Avenel Street entire .100,080. 'Rourke and sons, Gary and ames BemadellU • Kennedy 467 New Brunswick Avenue Call ME-4-2H5 or ME-4-5266 WOODBRIDGE )exinis,-Auth Avenue, were din- AYENEL, N. J. FORDS, N. J. BUSINESS MACHINE For -Only- •About 10 days-later a single Street. ' . WHITMAN'S CANBIES er guests of Mr. Sand Mrs. CO., LTD. dried frog skin arrived through arry L. Hubbs, Milltown. Cosmetics - Film Read The Near Enmpike the mail, -,. with. this notice: ^—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mor- Kitchie Coo Directory Ads 250 Amfcoy Avenue S "Gents: I'm sorry atiout this, on and children^ Nancy, Rob- "Do you know how to drive a Greeting Cards Woodbridse, N. J. A Month but here's all the frog skins irt, Jr., Donald and James, -aby buggy?" • 7 there were. The noise sure Directory Ads ME 6-0010 lames Park Averiue,* were "Naw. How?" Bring Hesuits fooled, me*" aeste oa EastW Sunday ot «Cfiefcle its feet." ; THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 PAGE ^FIFTEEN runswick* olice iStewart T ictors Keelers ow inners TEAM STANBIXGS i TEA5I STANDINGS WOODBRIDGE —After los- V J i • W L ing to Sayreville High 12-5 xibridge _. 1 0 I'Stewart 34 11 ! earlier this week for their sec- 0 ataway 1 iBooth 23ii 21i/2 *lond straight defeat, Coach serville 1 0 JHead Pins .. ... 2214 22V2 Roylm + (Prank Capraro's Barrons will dlcsex 1 n JBowl-Mor ..„ 21 24 be looking for a better perform- son 1 n JFireplace 21 24 ance this afternoon at 3:30 nfield 1 n IBee Gee .". 21 24 o'clock when New Brunswick ;tan 1 0 iLucky Strikes ... 21 24 With the assistance of Ken Hartnett, we have is due at the high school field. Jlainfield - 0 1 JHiggin 16 29 In, an effort to put Wood- i secured Jim. Mullen's long-range athletic program •lainfield 0 ', WOODBRIDGE — Stewart's bridge back on the winning ;h Amboy 0 •\ in the school system. There has been a lot of guess- rails, Capraro is contemplating •i Root Beer, with 12 games re- iville ! 0 ing going on, which is the prime reason we have starting young Ricky Goodale l maining on the schedule before Brunswick 0 FACE BIG TEST TOMORROW: Woodbrifee High's I960 ons-mile relay team pictured above competes tomorrow at Ran- the recent'slate of matches, re- on the mound. The sophomo^ nd Brook 0 l dall's Island, N. Y., in the "Queers i Kelays." On Saturday the group goes to Briageton, to vie for high school hon- decided to print the athletic chairman's intentions. pitcher has not as yet opened 0 l ona quired but two victories to ;k Motors ors. It will be tb-e first time this group runs as a team. ..The hoys, left to right, are; Wesley Scott, Walter Kilby, Ru- clinch the second half cham- The stagnated program at the high school will a varsity game, but has the po- rOODBKEDGE — Wood- dolph Peterson, Andrew MeCray and Gerald Hall. tential to become a star despite pionship in the Bowl-Mor be rejuvenated by the introduction of soccer, his size. Ige Police, defending cham- House League, and the feat was is in the Central Jersey wrestling and tennis. And the girls, too, will be Nine errors in the past two ol league, continued where accomplished the hard way as the champs won a big pair from given the opportunity to compete in varsity sports games may cause the Barron py left off last fall by win- skipper to revise his lineup once ng the season's opener Little League Draft Is Completed second place Booth Electric. for the first time in almost two decades through The Port Reading Electri- more. He is still working with kinst Mack Motors of Kew new material, and it still may imswick, 1181-1126. cians won the initial game 867- the formation of archery and tennis teams. Before 804 behind the consistent bowl- take a few more games before Undefeated in 1959, the World War II, our female archers ranked second in a winning combination can be wnship marksmen hope to Practice Session to Start M ay ing of Kurt Booth and Mike Neshimka, who hit the pins for the state. found. ml last year's fine record WOODBRIDGE—The annual Date of M. Abatemarco, David Dolan, Thomas, G. Kellenz, R. Kumpa. d gave indications of doing so draftine- nf ww «Ia'vprre - during the inaugural completed Monday night withte^rs-^P.^Jannucci Kelly, G. Reeves, B. Bozzelli. E. Ma,rch, T. Redhing, W. all boys who participated.inthej Giants—O" . Parr Apr! 26!I .1 939-919 triumph without tr-e out to make it a successful one, covering most sion to Sayreville — his second itches. . Taylor Apr. 25 ..... 3 TIGEKS — M. Hulak, Robert Travers, John Dolan, Ken benefit of a single 200 bowler. in three starts. The senior indrew Ludwig, the victors' recent tryouts being asSignedlPirates—J. Grenda Anr. 25 1 Hamilton, T. Houser, A.. Kanda, Hamilton, F. Czanyi, P. Tuhy, Booth's, on the other hand, had phases of athletics. He -intends to have two basket- chucker worked two and two- to the twelve teams 1n fi. „ Tigers—J. King Apr. 27 1 i shooter for the past few . - .. Indians—B. Wynne Apr. 27 lijft. Diken, L. Carew, B. Eppen- W. Taylor, D. Taylor, R. Sea-three in defeat — Steve Kovacs ball leagues functioning in the lower echelon by thirds innings and during the irs,'. got off to another; fine American and NatlOliar DlVI- Yanks—J. Dolan Apr. 27 ~3|steiner, W. Kelly, J. Barcellona, 210, Tony Scarpelletti 203, and span struck out one, walked Browns—M. Karnas Apr. 28.. . 11 mon, J. Richie, W. Reager, R. H when he hit his targets 1 ,'••.•-. Senators—S. Richards Anr. 28 2 T. Doyle, R. McLaughlin, F.lWdovichik, A. Wdovichik, R. Booth 202. next winter with sufficient courts available. Playei's four and gave up two safe • a 297 score out of a possible Each boy will practice for i-ea sox—J. Yacuiio Apr. 28 : 3 Barry, R. Walker, S. Hiriak, T. Galvanek. With the title hanging in the forming the two circuits will come from the junior blows. ). His total was also the high- the next three weeks at the . DODGEKS — P. Stangiola,Gray, F. McGarr, R. Reager. CARDS — -T. Kish; C. Kish, balance in the third game highs. It will be more or less an intra-mural setup With the departure of Miller, individual; score reported Frank Janer got. going for the Barron coach sent Vito • the day. Van Buren Street Stadium withiw. Bernath, P. Coyle, H. Kaub, BROWNS — B. Kasiewicz, S. H. Schlessinger, E. Kulshinsky. the'team he has been assigned Kosak, W. Prelish, T. Sea-Bedard, W. Capik, James Dolan, Z. Puskas, R. Ciuffredai J. Tail- Stewart's with a 227, and as a free from outside competition. Jaskolka to the mound and inother fine Woodbridge to. Prospects are scheduled toman > A. Cetrullo, A. Kovacs, B. P. Goodman, P. Certain, R. lifer, J. Neuss, B. Hague, D. result, Booth's went down to an later Joe Olivacz. Both .curl- .rksnian, Phil Yacovino, either remain with the: Little Kovacs, D. Strish, T. Harty, A. Daddio, J. Hugemeyer, K. Kai- Coppola, John Hauselt, James!813-804 setback. Due to the lack of adequate fields and finances, ers were ineffective as the iced second to Luawig with a League-team they were drafted •Kelleman. D. Quilan, J. sen, B. Bannon, R. Buryle, C. Hauselt, W. Romig, V. Minkler.j The overall championship there will not be a freshman football team this Bombers continued to increase by or be sent along to the Pdnyj 5 score, while Jack Waldman Thomas, W. Wenzel, R. Lapu- Ballman, R. Baumgatften, D. •reg-Jaeger,, A. Rowley, Martin will be decided in a roll-off at year. However, a football league among the schools their run production up to the towed ripping his targets for League where they will be given!shinsky. \ McElhenny, C. Knarr, R. Ther- Mozar, J. Warchal, J,. Hango. the end of the regular season sixth inning. the opportunity to play reg- which will be May 16. A three- J95 tally, CUBS—R. Hartung, D. Mur- korn, R. Van Liew, H. Van Tas- PIRATES J. Gerard, A. is planned for 1961. The cost of transportation was Lin Popowski, the Sayreville slack Motor's most accurate ularly. •* ; ray, R. Fischer, R. Smith, J. sel. game match will be scheduled pitcher who took over for Jim Any boy whose. name -was Gerard, R. McElroy, J. Zimmer- the big factor which led Mr. Mullen to decide upon ipter on the firing line was Pavlic,' P. Delaney, John Clark, SENATORS — T. Walters, J. man, R. Plesniak, E. Romand, and the champs' will be deter- Hockenjos in the fourth inning, omitted from the list of drafted mined by the total pinfall of organized junior high school leagues instead of was given credit for the victory. i Ctertalic with a 293 score. K. Misura, T. Caims, J. Feriqli, McDonald, A. Gliichoski, D. R. Young, . W. Kyzina, G. Link chalked tip the second players is requested to contact the three games. He had good stuff over the J." Maclver, J. Kara, J. Martin, Bragger, K. Richards, W. Graves, R. Nielson, B.. Vivadelli, forming individual teams at each school. it tally for the_. vanquished William Taylor at-ME 4-6431 J. Horval, NoelMazar, H.'witt. • The Head Pins were led by final frames holding the Bar- as soon as possible. Groves, W. Tumaskovies, M. James Clark, L. Hilton, M. Cor- It has not as yet been determined here the actual rons hitless. m when he hit the 280 mark. Babilya, J. Stio, P."'M.drrell, T. dero, J. Gyenes, M. Sefchek, F. Al Ballman in their sweep with It is of the utmost importance INDIANS — T. Kunigonis, P. his high game of 214 and set of WOODBRIDGE (1181) Mulvihi!1 F Gerity, T. Price, G. Bazuk, R. Dvorak, -M. Safchinsky, G. effect the new program will have on varsity sports. Sayreville scored three times Budwig .„...„..„,„,. 297 tfiat each boy first locate his| ' - Sninski, D. Milano, G 540 in the 809-760, 819-712 and in the second inning on two nfi-of fhp.t,sa,m rns-R- Mazanowski, L. TQ-ogh, M. Jacquesi , R. Nielsen, J. Gougeon, Storey. We would like to get opinions from coaches Nick Yacovino .... 296 name on one of the team ros- 743-700 victories. walks, a sacrifice bunt by Jim ters, and once he has done this, Collins, W. Dwyer, D. Coyle, J. P.' Russell, R. Ryan, J. Gadek. GIANTS — Jeff Jaeger, W. Fireplace in gaining their tie Thalman, a triple by Bill Fal- Waldman ...... 295 Dragos, M. Dwyer, D. Galvano, RED SOX — D. Ritchie, J. High, R. Murray, F. Einhorn, L. Priscoe, Jim Lake and Frank Capraro. However, Donnelly .-• 293he must next-check the identity swept Bowl-Mor by totals of gares and a fielder's choice hit of his manager. Also of impor- J. Gerek, H. Hackett, M. Florio, Thomas, P. Ferraro, E. Wargo, Papp, G. Bonicker, P. Cocuzza, the prime objective of every athletic program by Richie Mytnick. MACK MOTORS (1126) 33 855-763, 801-776 and 753-739. tance is the date of the team's! - Stadler, S. Shaughnessy, R. R. Napoli, E. O'Brien, G. Mann, K. Certain, W. Clemens, J. John Masabrook was the big should be to have as many students participate as The Barrons made it 3-1 in .•talic 293 first practice session, which will IHauselt, D. Hilton, C. Gentile, W. Kovach, T. Crilly, Cnarr, R Decker, J Dwyer, D. ik ...... 280 gun for the Hearth team with a possible, and.from where-we sit it looks as the bottom of the second by start each evening from Mon-j YANKS — D. O'Mell, K. J. Russo, J. Wblchanski, C. Hauser, K. Kimblery.-W. Ger- 214 single and 536 set. way of free passes to Dare • edefas „...„„ 27? day through-Thursday at 5:45{Sheehan, R. Harms, E. Young, Gano, D. Powell, D. Sczeck, R. ity, J. Sneedse, A.;piilarkowicz, zpatrick 276 the., remaining, matcli a lot of'.boys'will. b.e tossing footballs, basketballs Grossman and Jim Dtinda and P. M» •-.-•:•./•- •:•--" *• .- .-. JR. Leffler, R. Tciryak, R. Fonte, Sczeck, R. --Van;- -Duzra', , R.jW. Oldafc'J. Harty: Higgen Sign won the first two and baseballs around the township in the next few a timely single off the bat of games from the Lucky Strikes John Dennis. 861-720 and 878-736, while years. If Mr. Mullen's program materializes, we In the top of the third, Sayre- dropping the last 804-798. John will have a healthy athletic situation. ville's lineup produced f~'r, Szabo's 199 game was best for more, runs. Mytnick hit a triple Eagles the Signmen with Bill Adams' Mr. Mullen backed up his program by disclosing with Popowski and Marchesi on lake Gain Track Win 202 high for the Strikes. the fact that wrestling, tennis and archery are part the base paths to account for 'of the program at approximately seventy-five high the production. The Bombers TEAM STANDINGS - then made it 6-1 with another j WOODBRIDGE—Coach Herb St. Andrew's CYO schools in the state. We have been aware of this marker in the fourth. W L For 6th t Yea r Hollowell's Woodbridge fresh- Bally Fizzles k. Tree ...... _. 66 24 man track team continued its Slates Award Night for years and have written several columns on the ?stoct .. ... 54 36 KEASBEY—-When the Keas- tion, Keasbey accumulated 25 year, 1 Woodbridge came up with a .winning habits by knocking off subject in a vain attempt to awaken the Board of small rally in the bottom of the ilia Lumber ...... 36i/2 bey Eagles' clubhouse went up points to win by five over the Allan Palmer was runner-up ] Amboy at the stadium by AVENEL—St. Andrew's CYO Perth will honor members of its bas- fourth stanza to close it up 6-3 oper's in smoke recently, many ob- Bates Bar Bell Club of Pater- and Bob Rhatican placed thirdjall 87%-20% score. The vie- Education. 50% ketball, bowling, and cheerlead- with a pair of runs. Miller .George .^ servers were led to believe that son. to complete a sweep of the 165|toi.y was by {ar fche young Bar- 52 the. township lifters were pound group for Keasbey. ing teams Saturday night at It was gratifying to learn from Mr. Mullen that started it with a double and ele^s ...... „ 38 Al Poroski, Jr., 15 years old, rons' most important thus far raced around to third base on try's. „....;. .._ .. 30 M: 59% through _ for the time being won the State title in the 132 Joe Lebinski added a point this season. the organization's annual each principal at the four junior high schools are op-Rite Awards Night in the new Yaeger's single before scoring 30 60 without adequate practicing pound class with a lift total of to the team total with a third! the in favor of his program and will cooperate with iSEtlH—Thii-d place Iselin facilities, but last Saturday the place medal in the 123 pound] church hall. on a passed ball. Yaeger then 540 pounds. iset two new freshman records made a safe dash for the plate mber advanced to within Eagles entered the New Jersey Boob SaSacher, 16,, was seeondiclass and John O'Brien was I Miss Jean Eder. of Flainfield him to the fullest extent to insure its success. He ?-half game of second place a week ago, was once again un- the New Jersey State bowling on Jim Dunda's fielder's choice A ATI. weightlifting champion- in the 123 pound division withjthirj d in the 148 pound class. beatable as he swept the high could hardly miss in this respect since three prin- grounder. ring the past week after win- ships and. won their, sixth title a total of 480 pounds, and Tony The Eagles" sufferedd a severe champion, and Newark's Rich- ig two games from the : and low hurdle events. The Co- ard Downey, the New Jersey cipals are former athletes and the fourth has been Sayreville clinched the game in as many years. Nicavo, 15, contributed a point setback %vhen Steve Terefenkolonia flash shot over the high gue-leading Oak Tree Drugs Coach Jim Toth received with his third place in the 132|faulted three times on the two- »r>°n's bowling titleholder, will an avid sports fan for years. for keeps in the sixth inning , the St. Cecelia Women's pound division with a 500!hand snatch and was disquali- won the ^e the guest speakers. Carl with a six-run explosion. Two some unexpected assistance low hurdles in 24:5. wling League. The Lumber- from three teen-age lifters on pound lift. I tied. Trie 20'-year-old Fords Manaker will serve as master of Before Mr. Mullen can put his athletic-program Woodbridge errors and re- sfes' winning scores were 661- the $(juad, who were instrumen- Will Frezza, one of the Eagles'lyouth was defending State Another promising Wood- ceremonies during the evening. on the road, he will have to secure capable coaches sounding triples by Falgares j and 690-648, while losing a tal in providing the margin of x'eteran stars, hefted 610|champion at 181 pounds. He bridge trackster, Tony D'Orsi and Mytnick did the damage. se one, 678-672. victory in the State competi- pounds to retain his 148 pound tied with Floyd DeSpirito of of Port Reading, was also vic- from the school system. He has requested applica- The Barrons' completed their Wary Kulesza paced the is-tion at the Passaic-Clifton Y. title. Joe Comuriale, with 730 Bates in the military press with torious in two events. He won tions for the various sports in order to start the scoring in the bottom of the a Lumber on the hardwoods the 100 yard dash in 11.1 andBarron Golf sixth inning with two runs. M. C. A. pounds, carried off the 165 ••*a ~™.,State_ record 265*.- pounds be- ball rolling. We do not know how many he has re- ,en she recorded a 466 set. During the grueling competi- pound crown he had won lastjfore being eliminated. later broke the tape in the 220 Bill Falgares, the Bombers* r teammate, Ann Koczewski, in 25.2. ceived as yet, but one thing we are sure of and that first baseman, gave his batting s also a big scorer with a Team Beaten average a substantial boost by John Picaroni, another versa- is there are a large number of qualified teachers in > game and 458 series. The tile Barron, matched Sumple's collecting three hits in five uggists' top bowlers were Booths Take 2, Now Lead League and D'Orsi's performances as he UNION — The Union High the school system who can't miss making fine trips to the plate. il Mellett 454, Irene Walczak also copped two first places, School golf team found the coaches. WOODBRIDGE (5) i, and Marie Bemler 406. winning the shot put and discus Suburban Country Club course D'Alessio, cf 1 Hie Frystock Ramblers lost throw.- The husky Red Blazer to its liking and as a result oxit- HOOKERS. ... No one more deserving of a win- Nagy, rf 1 >und in their battle for sec- By 5 Games;,Title Seen.Certain tossed the shot put 37 feet, 8 shot Woodbridge with ease by Hansen, If .. 3 3 place after dropping a pair inches and the discus an even a decisive 13-5 tally. ning season than the hard working Barron track Mullen, If _ 1 games to the St. George TEAM STANDINGS ' ithe second-half championship!match, got off to a fine start, 100 feet. :• ••. - Coach Ernie Dubay's Bar- coaches Lou Bartha and Herb Hollowell. Both the Kovack, 2b —.. 3 arm'acy. The Colonia quintet W Lin the Bowl-Mor Tuesday Night winning the first game 9,04-823, rons have now lost two straight Miller, p-cf 4 th qtet , Hollowell was well satisfied the initial clash 673-625 ;Booth ..... 28 12'Men's League by taking twoibut the league leaders displayed with the performance of the for one of their poorest starts varsity and freshman squads are undefeated to Yaeger, 3b 3 t faltered in the next two to dchwenzer . 23 19 games from Schwenzer Truck-'their supremacy by sweeping the entire Woodbridge squad; espe- in recent years. One of the rea- date and the two mentors are optimistic over their (Continued on Page 16) e them 653-641 and 664-655. Fords 23 19 ing. next two 972-807 and 874-836. cially Ronnie Fox, the young sons for Woodbridge's dismal ?aving the way for the Phar- <3 & M '- 21 21 Mike Neshimka provided the Richie Larsen and Frank Reff pole vaulter who crossed the showing to date is the absence mile relay team which will soon compete in the icists' \actory was Ruth Al-pft*&s 21 21 heavy kegling for the Electri-jb.it double figures for Schwen- bar at 8 feet, 6 inches.. The of Steve Andrews, last year's Iona and Penn relays The entire township L, who hit a 475. Second-place jAvenel 21-. 21 ciaris with individual scores of jzer'sj . Barron coach claims . most star who was declared ineligible elated over the Keasbey Eagles' successful defense ' B w lllQr 20 22,223-225-170 for a 618, Jim]] Fords. Tumble Inn with Ed- freshman pole vaulters fail to to compete in scholastic sports nors on the victorious team .? *" — for the remainder of the re divided between Lucille r .., 31 iMayti'assisted Neshimka with ie Necela showing the \ wayreac, h that height until late in! of their title in the New Jersey AAU Weightlifting ogan and Clara Gallagher PtWOODBRIDGE—Boot. Reading 1h 1Elec- a 200 game and 567 set. swept all three games from the season. son. Championships; especially after their clubhouse ;h identical 419s. Mary Mur- tric advanced a step closer to Sehwenzer's. in a do-or-die G & M Trucking to. move into Other winners for Wood- George Kramer of Union was 3?5s 429 set was the best for a tie for second with Schwenzer bridge were Gary Johnsoiu the the ?est golfer onth e burned to the ground a short time ago. . . . Bob SIGN UP NOW! s Ramblers, while Vilma In- Trucking. Necela bowled games 440, yard dash in .61; Richie scoring a hot 44 over the first nine holes. He scored three Seip, the Barron track star, really jolted Perth Am- Mon. Nite—Ladies* morati and Ruth -Einhorni |of . 207-162-192. Tut Zuccaro tiutz; the 880 yard run in. 2*26 boy last Saturday when he copped three first places lowed -with sets of 420 andj (hit a 201 game for G & M. and Tom Bradley, the javeltapoints for tne Farmers League r during the dual meet at the stadium. . . . John Felz, Tues.—Men's League - I Bowl-Mor, with Bob Danie- throw with a 124 feet, 9 to^ witblerh hians dteammates Bob Schubert, Nick. Keen- jwiez rolling- a 200 game and a president of the Colonia Cub League, announced Wed.—Mixed & Men's hooper's got off to a fast Ed Nurse copped the high Woodbridge's Tom triozas rt, sweeping the first two 1580 set, won a pair from Yuhas matched Kramer's score for the League ]Construction. Walt "Kaminski jump at 4 feet, 10 inches to earlier this week that his organization will conduct- nes from Iselin Shop-Rite, 32 Air Conditioned Lanes collect Perth Amboy's only first first nine holes at 44, but fair Thurs.^—Mixed Major & !-635, and 667-626, but was the big gun for Yuhas with tered in the next three to pick its annual house-to-house drive Saturday through- will be a 54B. - place finish. Open Bowling arived of a clean-cut victory Woodbridge is scheduled to up only two points against his out the Colonia area. Contributions can also be Fri.—SPECIAL en their opponents copped In the final match, Avenel opponent, Walt Garthwaite. Plumbing had one of its best resume .action Tuesday after- (Continued on Page 16) LEAGUE FA- s third game-694-554. 52 Lanes noon against Union's two George Sidrony and Richie Che Dairymaids' best was nights as it rolled games of Buickerood each scored a point THER & SON ,ryon Clancy who turned in a 1962-861-826 to sweep three Junior High Schools in a tri- (4-Man Team) angular meet at Union. and one-half to account for the I. Mary Grzyfeowski and Mil- ifrom the. Port Reading Barber rest of the Barrons' total. Also 3 Men Teanis Anois hit totals of 421 and Summer Leagyes IShop. BOWLERS! points Sat.—Open Bowling > for Shop-Eite. - NOW FORMING- Joe Stanley, rolling anchor Tom Ulozas (W) 453448457 44 546 JOIN OUR Sun.—10:30 A. M. •Sun- i. pair of second-division ifor the Plumbers, hit the pins Walt Garthwaite (U) . 554567545 46 545 point bs, Miele's Excavating and for games of 211-187-189. Eddie SUMMER LEAGUES day Morning try's Dress Shop, became In- OPEN LANES EVERY MIGHT O'Brien also chipped' in with a Bob Andrews (W) . . .954766765 55 654 points Air-Conditioned For Tour Comfort Workouts— ved in a recent match with 227 game. Pat Margiotto with a!Bot> Schubert (U) 66466656T 53 444 points Monday—Men's ^Leagues, 700 Average and 800 Average 3 men teams. ; Excavators proving superior 209 game provided, the heavy winning two out of, three Make reservations now for $1,500 first prize Major Spinning' for the Barbers. Joe Kirk (W) — 555655469 50 554 pointsl Tuesday—Mixed Doubles Plus Open Bowling nes. The victors won 611-590 League: Thursday Night team average 900-950 for George Kramer (U) ..444474458 44 745 points; ; Wednesday—Juniors Open Sundays i 694-627, while losing 663- 1960-61 season. , John Fleser of Birmingham,] . j i. Rich Thursday—Mixed league iMich., is one of the top hitters! Buickerood 545 From 10ft. i. on the Michigan State baseball! -••' - 654655555 46 II2 points j Special Reduced Sates tor CUiltlteu rt tally for Miele's with a I Saturdays S 4. M. to 4 P. M. — Stmdays 10 A. M. to ! P. M,"~ > set, while Ann Peterson was 835 Roosevelt M?. Carferet team. He led the Spartan, hit-j 52 555 IY2 pointsl ting in-1959, His father led the'George Sidrony «• • • <-» i • r» At Larishorne are two standouts among the i LANGHORNE—A most rep-:field of- nearly • thirty. Then WOODBRIDGE SERVICE LEAGUE Honor Roll (200 or Better Games _ mT, " A,^k,T '^, •- ^ "Andrew Virag and Joseph Basi-j April 12 — Final Standings , 500 or Better Sets) • PERTH AMBOY — Thirty-;licij carteret; and.Nick B,anos,j jresentative field to compete in)!i there s the 1959 National! 1'(Koll-ofl Won by Molnar's TavernV Edna Mikos—209—525. : Lops 3rd in Row W L Results one new members were Induct-jEdison. ]• WOODBRIDGE—Before the\with Bill Katona: of Perth Am-. 100-mile Gene Molnar'b Tavern 31 17 Thret— s;tsne -wlnaers: Garflen Sfca ed into the New Jersey Federa-1 Also, George Mako, Jr., and start of the current track sea-'boy a step behind finishing '.ni and Saturday Nighters 31 ' n Marketskt . lifted for toe deters rhamnion in the Ivy League 27 21 T«« and 2i>.>'KQii Ready - To - Cook PER YEAR The pole vault provided 1 of the meet's big attractions Compounded Grossman, ss 0 when Mike Schweiner of Wood- Jaskolka, p ...... 0 GUYS Seml-aimually bridge and Zupko of Perth Am- Olivacz, p ...... 1 boy tied for first place as each Casey, lb ...... 2 crossed the bar at 10 feet. Toole, lb 1 Woodbridge picked up addi- Dunda, c-ss 2 tional points in the broad jump Totin, rf 0 when Andrew McCray copped Dennis, c-rf -— 2 first place and Jerry Hall, sec- ond. The winning leap was 19 Goodale 1 OPEN DAILY till 10 — SUNDAY till 8 feet, XVz inches. Petercsak, c , 0 The most exciting event dur- 26 5 -7 — Route 9, Woodbridge — ing the meet was the high SAYBEVILLE (12) hurdles. Seip won it in 16.0 peerin, ss — .. 4 Applegate, 2b ...... 5 Downey, 2b - 0 Fed - Sno White - Young Tender Popowski, p-rf 3 Plan Soui Marches!, If : 1 Steamship travel and Loan Association This Easy Way Carew, If 0 Palgares, lb r 5 Legs & Rumps We are travel experts, Mytnick, c 3 535 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge uouis CSIPO Trans-Oceaa or Va- SWIFX DAILY (CORNEB OF GROVE AVENUE) Book with cation Cruise, we help Anderson, p 0 Main Office: 339 State Street, Perth Amboy an agent you p Thalman, 3b i who's been yoja Pielek, 3b 2 COTTAGE HAi OPEN BAILY 9 A. M. TO 4 P. 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