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1 _ -»p... UU.. v (Newspaper DevouM l, lr Communty Interest ull Local Coverage j,-no.24 l Publshed WceXlj On Prldaj CARTERS, N. J., FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 22796T Presented Farly, Clearly And Impartally Each Week Complete News Pctures Bntmd as 2nd Clam Mull A«P 0.. Cmeret, N. J. PRICE TEN CENT8 U.S.M.R. Acton Next Week Unon s^ rp On Alertj n A ax devaluaton IHIITS are Seekng (overnmenl Ad on Ore Avalablty CARTERET Alfred Pett- Icnr, member of the executve board of mternatonal Dstrct 6. Mne, Mll and Smelter (Workers Unon, and Mchael tro, presdent of Local 837, U. S Metals Refnng Company, declared last nght that [government offcals have shown consderable concern as n Program For Boro Bcycle Lcensng h Plans Arc Scheduled for Borough Revealed By Skba CARTERET Reflaton of tde of bke thefts. "Wth the bcycles through the. ssuance new system," sad Sgt. Czajkowsk, "It wlt make t harder of lcense tags and certfcates s benc planned. SRt. Edward well us nterest over the : to dspose of or use stolen bcycles and wll ad polce In the Czajko\vsk sad today. USMRs supply of raw materals It s proposed to have all b-recovercycles regstered by January. Sergeant Czajkowsk ex- of stolen bkes." that, have been serously curf It taled becnu.se of Japanese The fee, coverng merely the pressed the thought that bke CARTERET _ The revaluaton - program for taxable compettm. cost of handlng, wll be made Mn Every stealng wll be kept to a Mr, Pett-Chr termed the known soon. Each bke owner,n< mnmum under the regstry propertes Carteret wll b* nl/.f.ns; rhot shows members of the 85-Year Club who meet at the park run or stuaton "serous" but could wll receve plates, self lockng ck md I here set-up set Into moton next week when >mj,,,v,w...»...wauu.tab ITC^K WAC«-fUfs Each for the r uh S, n,, m.,h- 30.mrs he.n,,,, "I pnochle nd khtrrrs. The Park and Recreaton Departments wll sponsor n pcnc see a ray of hope f Unted seal, reustraton and bcycle. and <>f th Adam S7>mlmr>k, Walter t at ll::l> \. M, n thr park, Paul Gnnhos s general charman, wth States Government wll put, a regulaton. Applcatons for bke regs- W«Borough Councl, at a spetraton wll be avalable at allcal meetng, wll take the " as just renovated a speedy end to the present stuaton. The Carteret labor leaders Czajkowsk sad, s beng n- exact fee w.«ll be announced The announcement wasncads The new system. Serjeant schools or at Headquarters. The necessary acton, dscussed the Japanese monopolzaton of copper raw matelowng last nghts regular augurnted to stem the rskwthn a couple.of weeks. by Mayor Stephen Sklba fol- \«lved n >m, but be- rals wth Senators Harrson A. A.I.S over we Rev. Lyons Fete A Fascnatng Festval Over 50 n meetng of the Borough Councl. Wllams and Clfford Case, as Rte Tomorrow! ln hotl.vr tn- fun. wq, To Draw (>OW( SL lasll(>l well as hsjh government offcals n the Commerce Depart- Republcans Ht Under the plan, a well ettab- > >a.nhmansu>sta M,,KKrt<l\ u, C AM, lshed frm wll have to b«,e bldl ment of the Department, of CARTERET Rev nev Patrck lke " n.,e Old v.,... luiuuiiuch jfor Mrs. Suto, r CARTrRTT n Labor. Laxty n $oad chosen to conduct the survey. The work wll have to be completed wthn the tme lmt set else Lyon*. OSM. assstant ws. pas- CAIMERKT -The St. Ellas, varety of refreshments es tj h e W ^ n TTl *"** Shows Interest >ed. - SI J ^ Church Church, lllty Nam, So,,,, ty The Ho, ^ ^ T ^ l n t ^ me nvs! "E^ They reported that Congress- Auto Program Here by statute. snce July of H.st year, wll- w " ll( " I_e.st-revve_ths sprt by havng a j Post, 797, Catholc War Vetcelebrate the Klden jublee ot :u 5 I,, C ^ j,. y y The hearngs are conducted Frellnghuysen also St. Elas contest for those who wear erans when offcers wll be much nterest n the hs ordnaton to the presthood wth a.sflemn mas.-, of,. Turck a.s;prate przes wll be awarded.b uees u men. CARTERET -The funeral of CARTrEKET CARTEKOT In In a statestate- by the revaluaton frm, and wth Alex ther natve costumes. Appro- elected. The sesslo plwht of the wll.start jn-a rs Anla An.,D«,,J«. " o...- o,«"" cca-tu uy ue nree every property _. owner, -, so dl»- smelter companes lbe»da» Suto. 73.ment released by the three rej t-u^,.^:..., l Ils lmve at 8 oclock. frm thanjcmm-mg at noon Sunday <"- c > lfl» < ll»> from our Knra - NemethjThere wll be "Rrape guards andrequestedthe unon leaders of Of Man Vlnn F Klo f *.. _^... ;.... a.. formerly of thsjpublcan canddates for Coun-P s^ ask for ^ a. h. eftr! n " lmlt to nm more The unusual angle. ; "except a re-.vuton n honor of Orchestra \Mll play for danc-n tradtonal unforms ant r(, )ldm,, detals, borough, who ded early Wed-ell, John Do I to Commander Alex Kazta, Hl to submt " " lans to to confer hm more wlth detals, local borouuh. who ded early Wed-jell, John Donovan, Steve Tros- f" m s experts on hlsproperty 6 nesday mornr from njures^0 and Leo d wth a ; Lyons wll be Iv-ld n ; foods of all knds wll be leaders - Kuhn charged jthe Parochal School hall from The «];,!), s the fact that thru, s a total festval s an old.servetl. Thr kuhcn commttee f of 54 nomnees for He 5 of- Towers n Captal suffered when struck by " > a *"" car. I there.* n «> m Each property owner wll receve notce Irom the survey Plrte chaotc 6:30 P, M to 7:30 P. M European custom where the;s headed by Alex Kuzma and flees to be flled. Saul Commander Fazekas: John Towers, rnanarer of the wl be ht ld Saturday mornngm the frm settns forth ther estmate of the value of the prop- people celebrated the close ofjjohn Medwck. Jr. Supper serl;)un.s has had a va- the pandothe,off: at. * Q-3n ^ odo* n»u n, from "the,, _.. l " > from 6 P. M. to 7 the hurvtm season by pckngjvce j wll be and nterestng nteresng career mthe n t h Krapt-s after all the crops] P. M. Dancng "In my 6 years a the CWV cals were m Washngton yes- f»«" Home, 54 Wheeler M«* Od. of Servants ol Maryj wll start at 7 were slond away for f the wn- P. P M. M I have never seen much nterday on the same problem. In Avenw erty based on 00 per cent. The A hgh Mass of Re- l «* a prrst, as a teacher and a.yter. There was so much nter-j The refreshments commttee terest beng taken b the mem- " u * mw notce wll specfy the valuaton a letter to suprevsory personnel nl sent September 2, Mr. sephs Church at 0 oclock. In- "> be b«offered In n St. Jo- H f" lead to a complete neptnesf. and ndfference to dwellng and contents. fxed for the land and for the y, t>,uons ; an atlmnstratot l,. s t n, the festval that the en-jls headed by George Koskosk bers n the master of electng Ihr shrt*; & tl] ^ O e " Cumb Clle, ; offcers. It J Tower stated that "ths condaned be- last March and Souse No, 2 on ts lowest bt!.. terment wll be n St, Gertrudes cemetery, Colona, ty servce. ths most Important communltre vllagt- or hamlet would getjand the tckets commttee by Councl Sesson #a touhes U, t y r other ton }a$, npw reached such promoney has gone nto ths htitrlcal work wll be done u. Father Lyons went toto«th-r for dancng In thejgeorge Hla and John Kav- At the Cpbncl meetng, I. The co Mrft,, Sut) was jtuok by a Educated utstrecls whle the"womertjervedlchak They ponted out that p" ^ Conjuncton Crfn^ructlon tywwv that mj^, oondtqn of the streets and tlls,borough was jwarted-the (deals ar»- r.,, t l f compare to what burtons I7 002 from h thread. school He went to jf School PTA Church School %ontrflcl or alteratons l t to fne, CWV must be mantaned cause as a sprvce organzaton 5 stuaton ly n June. An of $8440. The bd of Joseph;T 906 to contnue h* ck-ncl t must contnue to help those j Sah^lclk was $8,290. Ths ele>\ analyss "of the stuaton was j,.educaton and was ordaned who seek the help of CWV. Maps Program Needs Leaders,,:,»>* -tll flled the^^.p I»»» -When r I he ^ t%;^^ prepared by Ernest T. Rose, Ctng the motto "For God, ; C A R l w r. Th(. - cmmv C.RTERFT - The Church vce presdent of the company. Country and Home," the com- hs low bd of $2,50. The second bd, that of H, C. Electrc everythng * back lu(llw n Rom <- ln 9L Jmander sad that the post has Copes of hs analyss were returnnj from a Councl qaucus. ponts up the fact that.. he H-h.Schuol PTA executve School of the Frst Presbyteran a m v b a c k >r qucke devoted ts effort.- n behall of sent out durng the months of Democratc Admnstraton especally the men who were * " e Umtt^-bourd " " met and puroved thechurch s n need of manpower pan s - Vt U the dsabled vet. ran, hs dependents as well as the com-nrton offcals. Here are some to Carteret a month ago after Hear Fre Chef July and August to hgh Wash- The vctm had just returned Co., Perth Amboy was $2, nnuram presented by A call s.out for help from the never Patllt * ^ u * Uu«*t phtlos- Mrs Al. x C/eto pry. elected by the people have no ram char- m e m bers of the ChurchJ jophy at the Servces OrdVr lor Mnn munty. "I bfl"-e we have of the hghlghts of Mr. Roses [lvng n Mam. Fla., for the control over ther own department heads. Yet ths ene phase Fre Chef Wllam Olbrlcht Church Sclool fathers and two year.s and then wa lved up to h molto and analyss: past four years. Her husband, complaned about nablty to.s- The budt fur the comng frends of the Church to put hue ma- n to VaR:uuu Vancouver * "B served t wth dnnty and dstncton. Ths... clearly, shown fneres, wth the help of ther return to Carteret to Jbn her Japanese smelters and re- Gabrel Suto, S\, expected to of communty servce cost, the obtan equpment for the fre "B C, year wus ul.so approved. The the basement of the Chrstan taxpayer over $90,000 In ths ; department. Counclman John knocked 7 UIlBd H and <*«P«W) tht-re; board selected "Look To Learn-;Educaton Buldng n condj t from Tfn 94 I Q 4 n to WS. Q In lu IIV>) 923. h by the fact that we. have been Government have pre-empted a n the near future. years budget. E. DZurllla sad all tems asked by the fre department had.,, n..^. t....,,.,, A*t n *.,. _ v. A tsjhem., (..,... Offcers..u... audton UIIU,»4UI for IUI use UOC for IU Chcrch UlLTCIl School 3CI00 honored by the county,.state major part of the supples Mrs. Suto, a resdent of Carteret for* mor than 50 years, O.U The was sent to Portland, Oregon, executve board menbers pr-s-jand recreatonal actvtes of rn whm> """ > t and natonal departments for needed by copper smelters und The -canddates went on tobeen ordered except the rado.,,... "rat * Ht- sanctary.sancllttlv of the cut ut at the meetng mt at t the homejboy h B and d Grl GlScout and Youth our outstandng work." refneres In the Unted States was a communcant of St, Josephs Church, Besdes her hus- I say that although the moneymr. Olbrcht sad that only a of Mrs. Lous S.bo,,7 Roosevelt Groups. and elsewhere. They plan to Is spent by ths department the very lttle equpment had been, 7, " martns project Avenue, were Mrs. "Lous Sabo. /Tomorrow mornng a work //"n / L monopollze the entre trade. band, she Is survved by sx people can see for themselves delvered. J JJJJ I CM.., - back, u, Chca,, ~,..,. ae Mrs. George Stewart. Mrs, Ed-juroup wll gather at.the Emerwrvfd punshes In md aroundwn Malwlz, Mrs. George Bal-!son Street ste and all those Ot/I (tub tt They Thev have been heen successful only nnlv sons: Gabrel, Jr., and Alexander, both of Carteret; Ste- t s not a planned program. There was a dscusson about (."ustomers ^ -- -,... n- ww.» UVI^UM urt, tnv on tlluoc [because of Government subsdes whch In some cases exceed phen of New York Cty, Otto of Patches n roads last for a few a bad battery on the fre truck. lhar that urea,...-or. nl.so.. ~ m «*-» - " > * "... Nnth Dstrct n bgger southea.t.ku, Mrs. John Klvk, Mrs. Alex who desre to help are asked to weeks and the ruts appear Borough Clerk Patrck Potocnlg sad that when he m Mssour, and had chaw ofjc/.to, Mrs. Julus Kuvacs, Mrs.jbe there at 8:30 A. M. and brng CARTERET Formaton of $00 per ton of coper or about Mam, Wllam of Perth Amboy, and Rudolph of Los An- agan. Loose stones are allowed Hrt the through Central Ml.s-John Youf. Thr frst meet m; along hammers, saws, prow a Nnth Dstrct Republcan 75% of what we estmate ther l.to reman n the roadway and..,... rv- Wednesday by the fre sour from 9:I:I to 96 of the p. T A w be on Wedbars, mason trowels and shov- Club was announced today by cos.t of operatons to be. Thegeles, Cal.; a daughter, Mrs. and has resulted n captam for a new battery, he ^ recallng At the Suday Mn» hen-.nsray evenmt. St-pembe 27,!els, Robert L. Brd and Joan Ma- exstence of our plant s serously threatened. Anna Pacheco, of Sao Paulo, to ptrans, pedestrans,, when mmedately y ordered t,. unt.d for a Father Lynn- wll be Lhc celt. at H P M The rooms are needed as soon.lors, who.sad 32 members Brazl; seven grandchldren one of these stones s pcked up counclman John Hutntok ad at crtcal wth Dumnc M Mau/a The pruxrum Im th possble due to the crowded jotned at the nmatzaton sesson Tuesday nnh. * concentrates and copper scrap The Rosary wll be rected and one great-rrandchld. The monopolzaton of copper b by passng vehcles and hurled pralsed d the Cvl Defense lor Dmuht the -acon, H v, Grabrun Septenn- 2" Welcome, Her-[condton of all classes and through the ar. lts a ertness ta connecton wth ; the assem- as subdacon. and Kev nan Horn, lluh Hclool prm-groups meetng n thenew Walter Stmkow.sk was nam-by Japan has created a most at the funeral home at 7:30 to- It s about tme the cand- A West Carteret resdent Charge "Stagnaton" hurrlpane Esther.!Thoma.s CunnKhan as nus-,*"pal: Oclobe :?, Panel Dscus-.Church buldn? durng the d charman ol entertanment serous problem for us, for thenght. top of ceremones sum, -What Makes H Gnod week and on Sundays. - and plans were dscussed for andustry as a whole, and for dates sad that the people ln complaned damage to shoulder School Ntnlmber, open p Church School classes start block dance and Halloween the economy and natonal nterest of ths country. It al- charge pf the Borough took n- and curbng and about bad Theft at Housng m hfe f r (4 t nar4ntlnn) House, dale t«party. >e anmncedths Sunday mornm at 9:30 ventory of the stagnant stu- condto^ of the catch basn. j. *.uf( H""<l< Decemberf, Ll u Demon-thc new churcl buldng. Class Plans are ben^ made for the ready has contrbuted to unjemployment whch wll grow f ment and other departments n county matter and that tt had Project Reported aton that exsts n ths-depart- He wasadvsed that t was a T IMDDfcB Scrvf 7o/IIOrrOH.stratou; Juua -4. PhyMcal.es have been set, up and all frst regular nu ng at whch -T, I IM,^W,tO IUH WLI tll. Ul* Wvt H" " -P-n-.Hl ln,..ll6 ah WH. CARTERET A second theft.na- ; Ftne.v, ProKn:. February!8, ggrades Irom Nursery through the qounclmanc canddates, ths stuaton s permtted to the Borough. Put a stop to the been requested to remedy conreckless spendng and gve the dltons. at the Bergen Street housng CARTERKT - Junor Cun- Pounders Dm. March 2H Va-{Senor Huh School tre beng John Donovan, Stephen Tros- contnue, let alone ncrease n : project was reported to polce ln-t wa the xrtkuton see.ces wll be^n to- nety show: Apnl. Kathcrs taught. Anyone n the Borough ko, Jr., and bn Kuhn wll beseverty as now planned by the people of Carteret an honest Another resdent n that area week, ; for the marrow. 04h A. M. lt Lovng Nmt: May -J:I Fushm Show, who s nterested s sncerely I the speakers. now p a d by t ths week. Accordng to John return for ther tax dollar. Cer- complaned about du dust confl nprm-mt ; Just ce Symutue. studets uf - - nvted U jon on Sunday. to double - T,Tpresent conll, m!jlat smeltng :; by J r Suda executlw rector drector of of tan tan t y y excuse can be be forth- tons around a a dner prcwfc? W " Nv Bruw-the Cueret Hebrew School PLAN N(H IKV t.assks ^_ jl.ets BINfO I.ICKNSE " """"" """ "" l Atht ft and refnng capactes. H u5»n8 Authorty, 475 feet comng n regards to manpower and clamed t was a nusarce. of ppe was stolen, valued at ^rl. There wll p.ncpte, CAHTEHK! St. Ju.sepr.s as the budget reflects a salary CARTERET- lorough Coun-j It not only affect.s the cop- Permsson was granted to Ilr.st Naton- $500. A Kudujh purt.v wll lotlow Church wll be-u a senes uf and wage expendture greatly Chapter, Dsabled Amercan Hold Recepton : per custom smelters but also) Sx weeks.a S u,,,. copper WC wre»ur of u jn excess of road materal costs. Veterans to conduct a "Forget- ask got tn- the.m-uecs.-pon.soed by the Inqury CIH--M- Octnlur 4 at Hebrew School P. T. A. M:M P. M. n the.school hall.; " "KlfKD; Photo»h«W Mr.. John IU lnn* the Ku«le badge on her " 2nd. Loofcl,,g on»» tn- pol» spolt» tau, lu»». «".»><* VVIlltam Brasser, H»rtU Councl Scout hrcutve. For pagle Scout If"* ; CAUTKlfET - A rcceptw^ W: held n honor nt Johnj Uau.s. trst Eale, Scqut of Trn M. d the Zon mthera Mll!, A ltm nwherng was pre.-fnt. AmoK the speakers wrn Wllam Bressler, Rartan Councl Scout Executve, who Mnk on He beneft of beng an lulc tcuut. Other sucukers ncluded Counclna Thomas Ilvenn, V. Ransk, Allorcan TJIKIIHI cpnsentathe. wluv prt - sfttd John wth the Ctzenshp award, and.arthur Ffltukjwult, presdent f of the * Zlon IjUm Churcll Councl, Fred Schmdt ntroduced the speakers. The Scout vesper wus sung by the troop and taps Were sounded by John Markowtz. The Eagle Scout, a freshman ll the Hgh School, s the son ;of Mr. and Mrs. John Hans, 5 Chrstopher Street. ALTERNATE DBlEGATK CARTERET Dr. Bernard Wess, ths borough, s lsted as alternate delegate to attend the annual sesson of the Amercan Dental Assocaton to be held October 6 to 9 n Phladelpha. cl last ntht HI anted a bngo [lcense to St. Demetrus Ukranan Orthodox Church. the-much larger crcle of sup-jsone 200 feet wus stolen from (Contnued on Page 2) the project. The three canddates charged Me-Not"j drve from September (Contnued on Page 2> 27to September 30. CARTERET UNION I-LAIKK.S IN WASHINGTON: Sl,.,» u.mm,, l.-.l,,,,,. S, M.,,,,,,,,, \ Wtlld...*...u lfford F (W- Ilanh Seron cordng stcretuy Ucal 3«5, A. S. & H., Im-lM Uus.l-, omlrt.u, Local Xll, I. S. VI {. : M,.lu.l Mtru. prhlu.-nt l,o ( -al8s7- WalU-r HrnMl Cal secretary, l.ovul 837; Alfred Pett -(lar, board nnnlm. Itslrt «: lulut (I.IUMIM, UI.MU.IH..,,,- a U; A.s.lo DeSlHano ltrn.ah,,, Kprew tlve; Hor»w Whte, Washngton ReueM-ntutve for the Unon; Waller (Vrvon.v, lwcul sf.elay, 365; WIIIIMIU Morton, v«r presdent, Local

2 PAGE TWO Local Man Loses Frend In Hammarskjold Crash Vnovsh Mourns Death of Rnallo In Plane Tragedy By WINDSOR J, I.AKIS WOODBRIDdE Whle the tragc dpatl of Dag Hammarskjold In an arplane crash. In Afrca shocked ho world, It was brought closer to home when Stephen Vnowsk, 2 Green Street, heard of the news Although Mr. Vlnowakl hnr met the UN Secretary-Gcnrtfl on numerous occasons It wns tho death of Wllam Rnallo, personal secretary to Mr. Ham- perskjold, that deeply affected! the local man. Mr. RnaJlo ded In the plane crash also. Mr. Vnowsk, famlar to hs many frends here for hs cheer- Jnl dsposton and helpfulness, Is passenger sales agent for thej Hudson Rver Day Lne, and a long tme frend of the late! Mr. Rlnallos. j..ther assocaton began n j 942 when both were statoned wth the Army In North Carolna. A thrd man, Don Thomas, also an ade to the late Secretary-General joned wth the other two at the Army camp to form a tro that remaned In Close frendshp all these years. The three men left to go overseas wth the Eghth Infantry Dvson all held the same rank techncal sergeants. T W saw England, France, Luxembourg and Germany. Remaned Buddes 80 YFARS OF SKKVICK: Tls "" "H f"»r men at the Metal and Thorn.t Cartrrrt planl.. K-l.r.-lrd 20 yean of servce wth the rompany. A ln...-h.-..n was Md In ther honor at the Fulton Rrs.tanr.-nl n luhway. They ;.re Don Boehner, 4 New York Avrnu... Carl-rcl; K. torse... Matawan- S Dorkf, 50!) Woodbrta Avr.mr, Tort Headng. a n d V. PaPP, 42 Lnden Street. Carteret. The luncheon wa* attended by I.. C. Blellrkl. plant manager, as well as.ereral other member* of the suprrws..ry s nfl. Lach man wa5 presented wth a gft of hs o«n selecton as well a, 20-yrar pns. Shown above arc the men he.n K awarded thrr 20-year pns. Mr. Papp s ml n the pcture. St. Joseph«PTA Plans For Many Actvtes After the war they stll remaned buddes and had many was held ol Monday evenng, Father Domnc Manzo, OSM, meetng of St. Josephs P.T.A,]conH-noj, Kth Uwncwschool. good tmes togeth. Much of September 8, n the School pastor, addressed the group. tme was spent at Mr. Rnallos Hall. A greenback shower was RefT.shmnts were served by summer place n Pont Pleasant. held to honor the St. Joseph the sovrnl and eghth Grade Woodmen Crcle Pcks New Staff C A U T E ft E T The Whte Carnaton Cfovo No, 34 of Woodmens Crcle met Sunday at St. Elzabeths Church bnsoment. Mrs. Anna Slanko, presdent, presded. Electon of offcers w.s lvlfl and the followlrrc v;nv elvtod: Presdent. Mrs. Anna Slnnko: vcr presdent, Mss Mnry Palnkf.s..frond vce presdent. Mrs. BmbUrt Folnezl; rncnrd- In, Mvrrlry, Mrs. Elzabeth Kovnrnf: Haplnn. Mrs. Jnl Pallnks lnflw.n RPcr-tnry, JMrs..IUIK. Tumk: trcamrrr, Mrs. Av PallnkBP; audtors, Ms. Mnry Mslay! nnd Mrs. My.^uIo; nttrndnnts. Mrs. M:ny V:TIL: and Mr:;. Ilrlrnj Ktlas., Mrs.lo:U;n flemnr and.!mrs. Hlnnko wte named clfu-j Vates to tl" frst dstrct con-: volton, scheduled for October] >B m IVth Amboy. Mrs. Mary] MIMav and Mrs. Elzabeth j Kovacs. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, RARITAN TRAITIC < l.n SPORTS SKHT: Iranpl* A, DZrllla, presdent. Rartan Traffc Club and <-n-r.l Traffc Manager, Foster Wheeler Corp., chats wth Krank <ffnrd (left), font ball champon. VVCBS Sportscaster and TV personalty, and Wllam I). Vut&tr (rtffht), presdent of Feature Sports, Inc., followng the Traffc Clubs SporU Nght recently at tle KoRrr Smth Hotel, New Brunswck. I Photo by G. E. Martn) HONORII) ON BIRTHDAY CAKTKRFT Mr. and Mrs. Morcy Slulnnn, 7 Oakwoodj Place, rntprtaned at a lawn party at tlcrhome n honor of the frst brthday of ther daughter, Dnr Ann. There were! Kests from Carteret, Unon, Lnden, nnd Colona. CARTERET M t;. Rchard ^ember 2, Chrstmas JDonovn, presdent of the Cnr- Womans Club Lsts Program For The Season Legonnares at festval at Paper Mll Playhouse. May 7, cloer dnner, Stanleys Route, Woodbrlde, 6:30 P. M. Mrs. J. Lukas. charman. party, Mrs. Zenoba, charman: hostesses Mrs. P. Bennett, Mrs. A. PATROI.MAN SUSPENDED tcret Womans Club today <an- CARTERET Polce Chef!noun ced the club;; program lor Harsanyl, Mrs. H. Freeman. Charles L. Makwnsk reported :. tne State Conclave season. It follows; Mrs. I. Kemeny and Mrs. J. last n?ht llmt Patrolman; Scptmber 28, nrt exhbt by Gawronsk; December 28. CARTERET Carteret Post Ralph Peters was suspended for] Mss c]alre Brock]nan, 8 P.M.. of Chrstmas home [too. 263, The Amercan Legon, two weeks a ter le pleaded August Hundemann. decoratons, Mrs. Edwn Qun.ls well represented at the angulty to vnlatr a polce rulr. charman. hostesm, : Mrs. Clf January, musc and lltera-j nual conventon of posts n the namely conduct unbecomng an J D{ "P atmt of f Ncw Jns W n n,ford Cutter, Mrs, Jos, Hlubturc, Mrs. Qun. offcer and : wntleman. and Mrs. Donovan. hostesses, Mrs. F Barbato an(t storm - osslld Wlldwuod-by-the- October 2, G,; peaker. Mrs. F. Curcy; Jnnunry 23,IS<>u. The convent-n began on (Mss Dorothy Sten, delegate to whte elephant sale for beneftjthursdny nnd R"cs through Grls Ctzenshp Insttute; of scholarshp fund, at home of! SatlIlda - v - Mrs. Rchard Farrelt; hostesses! Thomas A. Jkway heads CARTERET The openng[cumon-. that have come up n hostesses. Mrs. R.nse and (Mrs. J. ODonnell, Mrs. C. Mc- the deleunton of Commander Kernan and Mrs J Lukas. Stanley A. Cszak. James J. kon at Ppbnn-v R rlrma denart Ya E l > 0. Francs T. Tomczuk.. P.M. Ars. John Sahulc- -. October 7, I- Muurooms, A. M for beneft of sclw. Mrs. Cutter. Mrs. n «S llt Z H Free-I^ddeus Wykn;.^. Josepl! Republcans Ht Contnued from Page ) thru the Tack of a road lnpecr has been a leadng factor In deteroraton of our roads Thr.so-called permanent roads nmsmrtpd by the Borougn retcrtly have to be patched ml repared, these should last n at least fve years wthout,v mantenance. Ths ponts p many questons as to whether those ronds were-constructed wth the proper amount of spedfed mad materals and under nspecton. Who can say at.those so called permanently^ scra ;\ were Installed adherng retulrrd specfcaton?. It s about tme that the people who a-e runnng our varl- U. S. M. K. Contnued from p -,-,, plers to the Indus^ or Indrectly cowc: -,", the fortunes of tn mr It advtly (,f,,(.. cause of fned copper we portng scrap rmte losng tle con" j smeltng and refhr; prmary and <:. raw mater n Is. It has created V.-V» There now exst s u ml. n capacty for Us refned coppar «n ( ( bronze Ingots than n,, ms departments n the Borstop makng * Roman The nflatonary,,; tty of scrap nvabbr Holday out of ther postons tlese wcesslw arc bovmd t( and net buck on the Job. Runnlns our town Is a 365 days a. " We submlt year task. No longer can people ll >-t be fooled by a few spokesmen) tttllt > >> notmperuthc (l, for ths party when all around sons of natonal se the Borough the evdence keeps age of cold wars tlmt n mountng. When the two party muterlals produced ; system of Government comes Wesern Hemsphere h- M back to Carteret then and only refltod and put nu then wll there be complete form by plants locnt<< servce to tte people, Donovan, Unted States rather.. ;. Trosko and Kuhn concluded. where..,p fund, ;.), an and man, charman; hostesses Mrs Lukaszewsk, John Kaden, Fsher, and James L. The deceased s survved by aschool Ssters. Entertanment! Mot herwas provded by Kay Symchks M:->. John DZur.. ;: charge. wfe and young son. February 23, luncheon nur -,- Bernnd The two ades Joned the UN November 9, Fed. :.r -HI Day, School of Dancng and Elea- " "p M home of Mrs Frank Rncsok. It s Carteret s HtXKN ROSE MAC AUK jtaff rght after the war, whle -.nest.speaker. Ms. G I. We.lnhe-mer Jr., ch :v..u, Mrs. nore Abarays Musc Students Hutwr Gftss Donovan for beneft of scholar- lav^ht delegaton to a convenshp fund.! Uon - tlonal ^fense, ths v<< Jflr, Vnowsk went to work ENGAGED TO WED: Mr. I From the standpont o Mrs. John Bvyer, presdent, wjth Publc Servce. All three Culler; hostesses, M:-. DZurl- and Mrs. Edward Macalk, announced that a cake sale wll] llv(2d \ New York and later the be held on September 30, n the local.nan moved to Woodbrdge. The other two men had las Zenoba. M.- Wllam church basement at the Satur- Announced la, Mrs. Joseph H!m>, Mrs,,,,,,,, Tl: 0 Po n ; surprse party cannot afford to see tlvs 2 Lowell Street, announce -Enanuel Lefkow/. Ms. Doug- March, csular meetng, ^ clltes go out of ex s Mrs. March r. 22, Bennett, annual g( charman; thf cnjanement of ther nor can t permt nr;> Jay Omantky Haruld Busrh 8 P. M. at Parsh House, charman, Mrs. T. Douglas: asssted alternated on the many trp» provlded 0y WOODBRIDGE -- The man Toalc. Mrs. Donov.n and Harry Fnney, veterans of daufhtfr, Helen Rose, to wth maxmum devel-.; ;;,. fm glȧde] the Secretary-General took. ner n whch the Charles E November, Thu r party,,,,. World War I!. They were recently ^, recalled, Danel Jhn Jackson, sou of our natural resources.t r mothers. Mr. Vnowsk heard the shock- Hutncr Memoral Fud wll be Mrs. Cutter Charman. Novem-j y Mrs. F. Bennett, Aftmwor Mrs. Bryer also remnded the New York C S? ^ ^ ^ ^ * the Mc u, to duty on Oc- We do not ask for yl>lxpt. ct Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson, her 23. card party,t.ome of^epatment, - lne boanl of he - passed - a luncheonette Congre- pxfcu We have been and edv.-. - ( jutv for at least a year, fternoon group; (, lf K rarty Street, Kejrport. Mrs. Zrnoba, 8 P.M. lor bene- gp s L Va and Frank be wllng to meet a.! bm.; ( Jam(, s L Va and t.,, U c held on Sunday evenng, be-, tkm AdaUl Ura(, heard the Benjamn ft ol scholarshp fund, hostosses. Mrs. Frank Prfy. Mrs uf ltdfl l o.n am JBut we alone cannot nm.b^ ;a» llua > ltl? U( Mss Slacallk s a graduate competton on equnl I luncheon. <Jatc Ho(Jrosk and Nck Racsuk the news over the rado, u. een 6:3() p M and 7;30 P.M.r Rabnowt2 dur, ne Yom that the plane was mssng......>.,...^, uu.^ the " D- to be anncnnv-.d. Mrs. L. Tn- managed the affar. n conjuncton wth the Altar-, Kppu]. Eenct, s yesterday. Zurlla and Mrs. Nuvlw, s employed by W. T. Grant Del,y and Mrs Del Vacho the Japanese Governm :.: Rosary Socety and the Holy; Mr R;lbnowtz t,,d tle con- Vacho. ENTEItS COII.lXE: Mss Aprl 2. annual meetng. CARD PAKTY TONIGHT Co., Cartrrct. Mr. Jackson l Its unfar subsdes to lel Name Socety, to honor Father ktosrnton that wth the Brend. Joy Wolsk, aafh- December 4, Guest. Mrs. J flecton of offcers, 8 P. M.! CARTERET The Lades «"radate of Carteret Hgh smeltng and refnn«u,d.,-«patrck Lyons, O.S.M., on h? al of Dr, and M for. CraltMen wll hold ther card School and s employed bj Ther present polcy, m > Golden Jublee. Ths affar wll Mrs. L. rr!uty;; unu.uduuurng Co. jhutner, donatons have been Wolsk, IS Matthew Avenue, ; parly p y t the to monopolue copw rav :w.a be held n the school hall. approved to go to the Wood- Mrs. Jerome Enot was named enrolled n G j. Ms - Del Vweho andcraftsmens Club. 86 Elm No date has been set (or rals, has gone lar bevur.d tlj bnde EnMgtncjf Squal* the! Charman of the Aucton Sale Dt-Mrs. J Hla: Aprl 7. dramastreet, at 8 P. M. the weddng. borders of Japan. Pnery School In Elzabeth,?kl s a (rrtdnale of Mount whch wll be held at the next...zota Beta Tal, Butgers ttm- St. Marys Academy n North meetng. Purther detals wll m. slty chaptt,,.. Unt(. d gynn. Ilanfeld. Whle at the be announced. A specal mem-, Youlh of WooA^M^, Mount she was an actve bcrslp drve wll be headed by In addton,, n annual schul. member of the Sodalty, Mrs. Harry Hem. a. shp wll bc gven at Wo[:l. Mrs. Lous Balka, ha. been bddke HJRh gchoo], ()& &[, _ served on Student Councl, Well apponted n charge of the Class presdent, member of dt])t excelln jn SclLMe: Halloween Float for competton n the annual Halloween the Choral Group and Glee annual scholarshp at Pen.. Clulj, Drum and Bugle Corps, Amboy General Hosptal Scho > Parade scheduled for October Musc Apprecaton, Dramatcs, Ballet Club, Future of Nursng to a student wlo ;~ 9th.,,. : ottstandn? n surgcal dut-,- Arrangements for attendng.,^ adpl. 0V[, d Js a Cnarlps E J Teachers of Amerca. In her the Trenton Docese Annual H, unol. ^ j K d senor year she was elected ReRonal s P.T.A. on October 2, al Uu, Presdent of the Student Woodbrdge Je. vlsn Councl. JOL WEISMAN RUTGERS REGISTRATION. Joel Wesman, 28 Clfford street, Carteret, regsters as a freshman at the mens col-..leges of Rutgers, the State "Unversty. Some,550 fresh- *.men, representng every cty -n the state, are Included n "the class. Wesman h a -graduate of Carteret Hgh School. CONCERT I CARTERET On Sunday, 8eptemoer 24, the St. Elas Greek Catholc Chor wll hold Its second annual concert and dance at the St. Elas Audtorum. The concert wll start t 6 P. M. followed by dancng at 8 P. M. MuSlc wll be furnshed by the Lads. Syra hala completon fted-butlt dam. LOWEST PRICES on NEW FORDS YVoodbrdge Ford 855 8t George Avenue ME wll b<; handled by Mrs. Joseph ded for those who wsh to attend. Contact Mrs. Teleposkj for reservatons by October 4. Sster Mary Mannetta, OSM. prncpal ofvthe school, ntroduced the faculty to the parents. She then dscussed some of the problems and answered (} ftf] Communty Center an appoprlate plaque to be erected n the young mans memory. OBITUARIES ROSE SEFCIK CARTERET Mrs. Rose Sefck, 60 Wheeler Avenue, ded 0M /;Tuesday n the Elzabeth General Hosptal followng a heart.attack. Born n Bound Brook, No more peg top skrts! f Mrs. Sefck resded n ths borthose you have are stll good ou Bh 55 years. - and have bg seams let them I A communcant of.sacred out as much as possble. They [Heart Roman Catholc Church, wll look newer and be much Mrs. Sefck was a member of taore comfortable. ts Rosary-Altar Socety; also of the Pst Slovak Catholc of Another change Is that of the,lades Socety. ftted, jacket and longer jacket. The short loose jackets to Joseph Sefck; sx daughters, Survvng me her husband, suts are stll good but some of Mrs. Thomas DZunlla, Mrs. the most fahous desgners are. Walter Pelc and Mrs, Theodore howng suts that remnd one Mckley, Mr:;. Stephen Kovacs of some years back wth the of Cartere; Mrs. Edward Mor- of Woudbrdye, und Mrs, length well over the hps andtko a dstnctvely ftted look. Joseph Santa Mara of Hope- lawn; grandchldren and However f you resurrect of the old suts whch s stll good, do away wth the cuffs and shorten the (skrt. sster, Josephne Zoller. and a brother, Jolm Ogerchak Chechoslovaka. One desgner n Pajs Is favorng pastel suts for daytmeat 8:30 A. M. Saturday In the mmedtately after Contracts and Funeral servces:wll be held manng checks wll be returned wear and usng black for evenng. Wheeler Avenue, wth a Btzub Funeral Home, 54 Solemn SINCE only one Arm U selected (or membershp n the Order of the Golden Rule, were unusually proud to have been chosen. : funeral home, nc. l«n» 5ynow«ck, Drector J.A Flemng, Manogtr 6 CAMtHfl AWtMUt Hgh Requem Mass at 9 A. M A strkng daytme sut s ofn Sacred HeaVChurch. Interment wll b y St. Gertrudes [ol whte ser;g worn wth a blue or pnk blouse and lnedcemetery, cfcltma. The Rosary wth lke color. wll be rected Frday nght a 8 In the funeral home. I FRANK T. BUKNS CARTERET Frank Burns, 69, Rvera Beach, b at one tme operated a fu4eraf lome n perchng Avenue here, ded n Pont Pleasant Hospta! Wednesday nght. fnd t Fast n the YELLOW PAGES ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO BIDDKHS SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS wll be receved by the Lbrary Board of the Borough o: Carteret. County of Mddlesex, N. J, at the Lbrary, 63 Carteret Avp, CMrtercl. N. J. on Monday, Or!<! ;-r 2. ldfl! untl 7:30 P, M. IDS T > for furnshng labor and materals requred for work as follows: The Installaton of a r.n ol Jlred boler and nem! re- I pars to the heatng svsr-n j for the Carteret Publc lbrary, 63 Carteret Ave., Carteret, N J. and then at salt) offce, publcly opened and read aloud. Instructons to Bdders. Form ,, pans bf elned and obtaned by c.ch bdder the offce of the Archtect, H Southern, 57 E. Hazehvnod Avv. :ahwayjf N, J,, upon depo.t of the m oflo.oo per copy. The depost be founded to the llder upon turn l! the documents wthn 5) day» after the openng of the ds. Each bd mubt be accompaned by certfed check for ten percent of «amount of the bd. payable to» order of the qarteret Lbrary oard. M guarantee that In case e contract Is awarded to the Rder, the Bdder wll wthn fve ays thereafter, execute such con- act and a Performance nond aatlsotory to the Carteret Lbrary oard. Upon falure to do so, the Udder shall forfet the depost as quldated damages, and the acceptance of the bd wll be contngent -.pon fulfllment of Hhl» requlreent by the Bdder. The checks of but the three lowest bdders wll je returned wthn three days after he opealng of Bds, and the re- erformtnee Bonds have been emted. No Bdder may wthdraw hs Bd or a perod of thrty days after the ctual date of tbe openng thereof Tbe successful Bdder wll be re ulrafl to Bovlde and vu [or t.tatutory Performance Bond In ep roved form as set forth In "Intructlons to Bdders", whch Bond hall be In the full amount of tbe Contract. The Lbrary Board reserves the Ight to reject any and all Bds, yalve any Informalty, and award he contract, In part n u whole, may be deemed be»t for the Interest of the Lbrary Board. By order of the Lbrary Board of ;he Borough of Carteret, County of Mddlesex, State ot New Jersey. "" P. 9/22/8 WORKSHOP Ec*lknt locaton,! one block from Woodbrldge Shoppng center Ideal for TV repalr, electrcan, plumber or mechanc per monty Avalable mmedately Hear of tuuut 39 School St. Woodbrldle : carry the ball. D from Kndergarten to College Seems lke a long tme between Kndergarten and College. Actually, these years wll slp by all too fast! (Its not too early now to start savng on regular schedule for your chlds educaton. For every bankng need you can count on Frst Bank & Trust Company. Here you wll fnd fnancal servces to beneft) every member of tjhe famly. -Commercal Savngs lana vement Safe Depost Boxes Foregn Cunjency Exchange "The Bank Wth All The Servke$" osrbncakdakrcomttnr FORM, N.."- PERTH AMBOY. N.. Member Federal Depost Insurance Corporaton tl \ Frar Shutdown Contnuaton of j. polcy may easly ha-.. effect o[ slutt!).- must, f nut all of u :,(, custom smelters n ths c. If ths s followed by ;,, SI lon of the hgh pcs, b( K pad by the Jp;uu- J lkely, the Mnll mner-..: h country and n the W [ :n tr. "V IX T Hemsphere, as we,] ILl scrap uenerutk UKIUMM l>e at the mercy of the Ja;, II Vl ;,o processors. Future, exj.lov 0 for and development of c;<p deposts In ths country u: t adversely affected. ()!,; t.l lareest mnes can ju-\ mult-mllon dollar n-,. n a smelr>pand refr, medum-szed and :: propertes could not b«- IJ-.I jnto producton eco. :....a there s no nearby r smelter and refnery

3 y gy, Brde of Robert Perry [- St. n- scene nf n,. S:L!urdv nft.er- \j.ss CRolyn J., nf M, and Mrs. N::y, 3f Holly D tn lrdp of v. Mll ll Mr and vy. 2 Erekson wnod Rev. An- ;.] terfdltlhifl tllc by her u I.c won a gown, IJUT wth lo nmlnvd Sabrna ( H how nt the bmftfnt. skll Irtlllcd btck, d -T_ : trwln. n w:s all all-!, -mported slk hrkle carred ms n cascade UV llmvps.,,!. Furlong. Carnurl of honor.,rrc thr MIRSCS I-lrrot, sster of r,,np.c Perry of.; :(! of the brde-! lnnce Muchl Ruth Pnrry,: ot the brldc- :l,vit Krl., calt, was hs nn n. Ushers. Nat!V Carteret,.. cr, Raymond..d bdck-ooms I).mad Blscboff, Mll Iv CUtURno. nru-.n of the ltrer. I \\\ trp to BPI -..Mpp wll Mvp at \.- I.IIC Perth Am-. the brde wore. s )-cklfcl wth IMUII uccessorle.. t graduate of School, s a 8Urutlctal In- \,v.;k Her hu.->- CAKTKRKI Konopk; tlll Illt.S; - tt-dd, Janes- d mechanc m " lv KSM> Scrvlce churcn,t - MKS. (KHARl) S. BANICK Gerard Banck, Brde Honeymoon n Bermuda I Mss,,,h ( raftsmen J MU t(l (l! V/ Annversary Rev M. A nun Clark and Danc Banck, at the mp- r " Usl " " I brdegroom, a" of.curb let: l(llor Kac/marck, the Holy Kumly.S.tunday unted m Ann of Mr and Mrs. John Jackson Avenue.brde, (I Stephen Bnlck, son g,.^ and Mrs. Stephen J (jrasz FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 96 Mss Carol Woodhull Weds; To Resde Here CARTERET -A pretty wed- dne look place n St. Marks Epscopal Church Saturday flmoon when Mss Carol WoodMull. dnughter of Mr. and Mrs Qcorne Woodhull. 4 Hnnsovcll. Avenue, became the brde of Allen Tandyrak, 5 Patrck Street, ths borough. son of Mrs. phntes Selsberg, Perth Anboy, and the late Alexhder Tandyrok. Rev. Wllam F. Forrest, rector of the church, performed the ceremony, The brde, gven n marrage by her father, wore a gown I of slk orxanza over taffeta fn.shloned wth a scoop necklne. The. three-quarter length ulrfves were of lace. The flat front bouftant skrt of re* embrodered Alencon lace, wa; styled wth sde tucks whch formed a cotchmans back and ensenrter Into a wde chape tran. The brdes Imported French [lluson vel was held by Town of crystal seed pearl.,nd sequns. Mrs. Ronald Dunster, Car eret, was mad of hono Brdesmads were the Msse; oan and Jean Wolansky, cous us of the brdegroom; Nanc odfrey and Maureen Kelled nl of Carteret._. Charles Woodhull, cousn the brde, was best man. Ush rs were Myron Wolansk Succoth Holday To Start Stnda CARTERET On Sunday evenng September 25, the anual Jewsh ThanksRvns festval of Succoth (Tabernacles) wll begn. It s celebrated for eght days, to commemorate the Tabernacles Grass - Covered Shelters used by the ancent Israeltes In the Exodus from Ifeypt. The communty Succoth s located at Lovng Justce Con- KreRatlon, and wll be decorated by the Hebrew School Students. Byunc, cousn of the brde, and Iat Nchols, Roselle Park Festval servces wll be held at 9 A. M. at Brotherhood of ; Israel and Lovng Justce Con- Adcnc, jgregatons on Monday, Septemt. al.-ja.a cousn of the b(. r " 25. and Tuesday, Septemvtr Mower rl.s. I 26 man was Ncholas An- l EvenllK smces wll be held " o M Caruwt. Usl.ers were t ^ Justlce Cong rek ato T The Ladles Ilmuk. 5 Lberty Strwt.LJunak Hunash. «,u.n of the t 6:30 p M :> wll celebrate C,:wn m mame by lu IIJIKI. Uwrence Banck. cousthe ThunrterbrdVuh :-.sry on Oc- fatht the brde wore a Kown.n of h lmner dance.of,!.-; ukmzu over mttvta H MrM,,, nll,,] 0 dtlet necklne outlned;chon, sro./.y^k Brooklyn,! For Wednesday South Amboy. wth (.hullllly lace, sequns an(j rh, mas Ms. Helen Nem- and CARTERET _ The p. TJ, o; Mtd penrlj. fnd bu.^ue OU(..HI Mrs, Hcrnlne bod;, ml;,-... tlle : cuup left on a weddngo Th(, Wasnn """"»"" K ton - Nathan - ---» Hal- j<:ntow, Mrs M.nd of honor wu.s Mss Pa to Bermuda. Tlev wlf School R has postponed s meet res»rvftto.s. lc Vnlsn. Crteret.Brdes-!lrsU ], at 3 Jackson Avenue l lng j! m &**"*** JO to Wed- V, rhull: tlek>ts.tm;d. were the Msses Glora Carte,, t [nesday evenng September 27, xr.rler and Mrs. Banck. sster of the brde- -r>j brde wore a two-pcce^r 8!^ ^ StOr "J- + tf, Members koom Btfly Schmdt. Ma- j-r c^hmere wth aa UI ed to attend sut wuh mnk tht frst fau m(, eung K Qf the MW collar and matcng utees- I QUALITY M VALUE ": Ml Mll Ill III [{s "^ IK s. HI I I Kll.s t-y Were open "all hours" ft for your convenence! l»ng after must stons are closed, wrrf oprn t serve you. VIIU ckn shop at ynur cvnvrnrnrr! "The Hume of Servce" HILL PHARMACY TIIING Avr, ( art.-n-t SHAVKRS,. all -M25 Hs book gets better every new chapter! \ / I M I due you nuke a depost U> your "."", u stmulatng n«(w chapter s wrtten Ht mcckm" atory that your.bauk book tells. "ukr t),, story oven more encouragng we " llll( f4l nterest r«ulary to make thr totals "n t;wk book mount up faster. FISST NATIONAL BANK IN CARTERET ( ""la- Ave. KI Carttet II JVderul Depost Insurance Corporaton Uf Dully t to 3, Frday 9 to 6 _ vf-up Wndow Open Daly 9 tu 4, M Frday 8 to 6 llllllllllll JxSh I.< : M.s school year. The prncpals of the two schools wll ntroduce ther facultes. Members of the Hauck WHS graduated Mm Carlent Hgh School and,.s employed as a.seuvtary by j ;) Motors, nc., Carteet [guests. Tlj btdcjroom. a maduate!raduate /t.>( the same hgl.school, re-j rt-}>l>< >m ev-d an asmkutc degree n Slenderzng Salon lumeenk from Unon Junor., PEUrlma Automatc Swtch Co., Florham Iark. He served four years m [. S Ar Foce md was dscharged as a.staff sergeant. KNTKKS l.mvkrsity CARTERKT Mss Camlle Hla, daughter of Mrs. Jula Hla. of 2H Herman Avenue, left for the Unversty ol Mary- Land. She wll begn studes; lure a.s a l-shman n the new school year Mss Hla s a (uluutc Dl Cartercl H^h,.SVol. M.-. Hla, who s, a Anber ol t, Carteret Board ol Educaton,.ad Mss JuQUt - :ousln of the brdegroom; Jo- :ph Nardl, Allen Hamadyk all Carteret, and Rchard Oln, Avenel. Florda Hnnpymaon The couple wll return Ocber from B trp to Mam a. They wll make ther home, 92 Pershng Avenue For travelng, the brde wore blue dress wth matchng ncssorles wth an orchd corge. The brde, a Kndmu? of terteret Hgh School, \ s em. cloyed by Curteret Bank and rust Co, Her husband was raduated from South Planeld Hgh ^chool and served n he U. 8. Marne Corps. He s mployed by John P. Becker Co., pantng contractor, Berlardsvlle. Dance s Planned By VfW Auxlary CARTERET _ The. Udes Auxlary, V. P. W. Post 234, held ts meetng Monday evenng at the Post rooms. Mrs Stella Campbell, presdent presded. Arrangements are made for the dance to be held ths Saturday at Post rooms Mrs. Mary Thorn and Mrs. Mary Nemeth stated that tckets are stll avalable from any member of the post. Cooperaton was asked from all those n the ktchen. Proceeds wll go toward the buldng fund. Mrs. Santlne Cantamesso SET FASHION SHOW: Mrs.,,,hn Torman, Mrs. letrr Davs and Mrs.fnspnh Scnttn consult wth Mrs. Leonard Catr.f.Lllans n Cartpret, regardm* two of the fashon, to be shown at the St. Josephs Altar-Rosary Socety Fashon Show on October >3 n the Church Hall. In addton there wll he hats by Lees Hat Bar In Wnodhrdee and har styles by Frank Mongoll! of Vncents n Perth Amboy. Photo by Ernest Jones Mss Pluta s Marred fork Call Sent In Elzabeth Ceremony To Church Men CARTERET Many rcsdents Or the brde, and Natale Penof ths borough h went wnt to t Elza- E a dun f) th Amboy, cousn of has been desgnated Work Day CARTERET Tomorrow.,.,.,,,,... He brdegroom. Glen Lawrence beth Saturday nght to attend of pl. mfl(, at the Frst Presbyteran ld cousn of tne of plmfl(ld cousn stated that the candle demon Church n Carteret. The men the weddng of Ms Jnnct M jthe weddng of Mss Jnnct M. raton held at the last meetwas a success and thanked b,. d,, WM,- nk bearer. have been assgned varous projt Pl Pluta, d daughter of Mr. and The brde was graduated po jects b by the board of trustees. Mrs. Joseph J. Pluta, 50 Lncoln Boulevard, Clark, to Frank onn, Hgh school, Clark, at- KSIS. " " " ^^ Slver offerng was awarded S. Prasnal, son of Mr, and rom Arthur J. Johnson Reyeryone for ther cooperaton. Work WIUWIM v. " """"" Mrs. harge of hosptalty ext meetng are Mrs. Ruth onovan and Mrs. Ann Cszak In charge of hosptalty were Irs. Mary Pluto and Mrs. John Next meetng wll be at the Post room on October Educaton" wll "be! LAWRENCE GUDMEASTEAD AT FORT DIX Lawrence J. Gudmeastead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gudmeastead, The salon features the famous McLevy plan, gvng mechancal and vbratory massage ajd passve exercse equpment, There s a steam bath, massage And shower. A tree tral wll be gven to the lades who desre It. jlorh C lub born to Mr. artdj Ime Hla, eronpand ther erm* HS. Gt>0 ^ Zelenbacl, 67; daughler and sster to the Heald Street, at Elzabeth Gen-j school. l Hosptal, September 7. Mrs. Zelenbach s the former Mary Krystosak. Drve-In LIQUORS at CAKIKRKT Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kwatkowsk), 30 Maple Street, at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. September 5. Daughter bom to Mr and Mrs. George Ross, 6 Locust Street, at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, September 5. Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs, James Foxe, 23 Taylor Avenue, at Perth Anboy General Hosptal, September 4. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwalk, -!8 Pershng Uveue, at Perth Ambay Gen-!eml Hosptal. September 3. You Wll Get.. VThe Fnest Fuels Avalable V Complete Parts Servce Program x/lfe Insured Budget Plan v/the Fnest Servcemen (OUT Men are Traned & Experenced)! II You Swtch to.. GEO. CHAMRA & SONS A Dv. of Chodob Bros A Wexler CALL Babway s 4. r?at?f\ 2 * HOURS A KI T-545Q p*y "COAL - FtHXJ)IL- BURNER SALES 8EBVICjE_ 24 Street, Carter?!, N. J. 3 Clauss Street, s now n tranng wth the Army at Fort Dx. He s assgned to Company D of the Second Tranng Regment. NAMED CHAPLAIK CARTERET Rev.,Thomas H. Cunnngham, curate at St Josephs Church, was named :haplan of Court Pdels, 636 Catholc Daughters, at ts last meetng. The Court s plannng a buffet supper at the Columban Club October, and a rummage sale October 6. Headquarters for VITA-VAR LUMJNALL and PAINTS PAINTS, Wallpaper a»d Panters Supples ANGELO MICHAEL & SON 2lt-:.;u Washngton Avenue Carteret Tel. KI l-.44 on Black and Whte Flm Color Fast, Expert Processng By Kodak TOTH PHOTO SHOP "Serrn Carteret Resdents Snce 96" 64 COOKE AVENUE CARTERET PHONE KI -529 Mol to Thurs M. J P. M. I Frday» A. M.-» V. M. Slurday H A. M. -«V. M. Prank Prasnal, 23 Magnola Avenue. The ceremony took place n St. Adalbert Church, wth Rev. Anthony Pluta, FlaRtown, formerly of ths borough, uncle of the brde, offcatng. Mr. Pluta, formerly of ths borough, gave hs daughter n marrage. The brde s the Rrandclaughter of Mr. and Mrs Anthony Pluta of 86 Lowell Street. The brde wore a handclpped Chantlly lace gown wth basque bodce, cameo necklne he full cathedral length tral us cauht n the center back nto II polonnase drupe ac d by handmade roses and uows. The brde wore an aurorc borenls crown to whch wa; ttacled a bouffant buuer.f; vel of slk lluson. She car red three orchds surrounde by lles of the valley an stephanos. Mss June Lesak, Clark, was mad of hono". Attendants were Mss Catherne Pluta, Clark,.sster of the brde: Mss Irene Prasnal, Elzabeth, sster of the brdegroom; Mrs. Barbara Hurley, Elzabeth, cousn of the brde; Mss Mary Ann Mytrovtz, Clark, and Mss Loretta Karr, Lnden. Robert Knapp, Lnden, was best man. Ushers were Donald Pluta, Clark, brothel of the brde; Edward Prasnal, Elzabeth, and Charles Pegdon Perth Amboy, cousns of the brdegroom; Raymond Pnho and Edward Shuta, both of Elzabeth. Flower grls wore, the Msses Deborah Pluta, Carteret, cousn Sesson Wednesday For Cub Scouts CARTERET -- The St. Josephs Cub Scouts, Pack 86, wl, hold a meetng of all parents of the Cub Scouts on Wednesday, September 27 at 7:30 P. M., n the church hall. All boys from ages a to 0 years okl are welcomed. Boys must be accompaned by parents. Ths wll be the only tme parents wll be able to enroll ther boys. Al! Cub Scouts, both old and new. are welcomed. All nformaton reu the Scouts rll be nve at meetng. The frst nuclum of the Cub Scouts wll be held Monday, October 2, at 7:30 P. M. n St. Josephs Annex. PAGE THREE Pastor Lsts ^ Church Program! CAKTKKKT What Shall S" -.. ll,. thr srrmon t%>-,lc "f Idv. II Addson Woes*- nev n tn. Frst Presbyterln Cl..n.l.Sunday mornng at B,tn md II nyl-rk Thr chu ch :-rllo «ll rf at 9:30 <n UlJ* wv. cluch Ml-n. The 8 s- son wll at ID,o A. tfc In t- p..,n!., vtrtv to recev^!! w nns At. 3 P. M. ttw.turner and Junor Hxh Youth!. ll(nv.*.np v meet. The Scnnr Ilal Youth Fellowshp»U n I a 7 P M Mes of,hc werk; Monday. T P. M, nterradlatf Orrl Sculs; T"Hlay, 8 P. M. Wom^ ens Assocaton: Wednesday,? IV M. Boy Scout Troop 82; 7:38, Church school fnculty. Mss Mun-flret McMlllf, feld Cort^ sllant for the Bnard of Chrls^ tmn Eddsatlon of the Unted Presbyteran Cnrch wll Introruce the "Chrstan Fath and jlfe" currculum to the faculty; Thursday, 3 30 P. M. JunoY chor: 6:30 P. M. Chapel chor; I? P. M. ntermedate grl scoutsy 8 P. M. senor chor: Saturday^ 0 A. M. Brownes. > Hungaran Church * Servces are Lsted CARTERET The 0 oclodl Englsh worshp servce In the Hungaran Reformed Chucfc wll be a pont servce for Sun* day School. Confrmaton ClflJ» es, and the adult congregaton* It wll be conducted aa a "Hededcaton Servce" when th* entre congregaton wll relter-r ate Its convcton that one of the most mportant commlsr. slons tle Church has Is the res^assre^r * space for teachng mnstry. Those chldren and confrmaton class members who have " o the sales manager of Puro- Las, Sund J9. not yet regstered should be In.ator Products Inc., Hahway. m tllp sal^l7y, and,une church at 9:45, others fve mft= f The^ Thomas- brldcgroom.agraduate classk ^t, ^ Pen ows h"p utes before 0, There wl Wll befl* «School, Elzabeth, Hall. parant The to all. need has become ap- separate Sunday School sessmtt Unon Junor ths Sunday...-.a Walter Schaffhauser present ord, and was graduated from od\^{ s " needtothe co"rre7a- Hungaran worshp servlc* Rutgers Unversty.JJc \s urn- tkm nt both se,. vces of worsnp wll begn at A. M., ployed as _.. clams.,_.... manager._ of ^^ Sunday, callng for men J, w...,,,g,u, men. _, he traffc department at Paro- who were wllng to -rol up Jr. Women $ T, KICIIAKD DONOVAN IN TRAINING; Pvt. Rchard E. Donovan, son of Mr, and Mrs. Kclurd Donovan, 8 Cypress Street, has been assgned to Company %, Second Tranng Regment for eght weeks tranng at Fort Dx. Peletwr Treasurer Of Carteret Hlls At the last meetng of the Carteet Hlls Assocaton whch took place at the Club Markay n Carteret, Ray Peleter was nducted a.s the new treasurer due to the resgnaton of Blle Ray. Lenne Calesk, Roy Jackson, Bll Ellott and Harold Ross were wuest speakers at ths meetns;, and they each spoke brefly regardng Carteret Youth Center. *AKE SALE TOMORROW ICARTERET - The Senor Cub Lades Guld of Zon Lutheran thsqnurch wll hold a bake sale tomorrow from to 3 P. M., and on ^Sunday, September 24 after eath.servce. Cake and other baked goods should be brought on Saturday by P, M. CARTERET DINER AIR CONDITIONED for your comfort OPEN 24 HOURS - featurng - Fresh Seafood Dnners Thck, Jucy Steaks Cool Salads Chops and Roasts IN TOWN! ORDERS TO TAKE OUT NO EXTRA CHARGE Qg j \/{\ ] _ REASONABLE PRICES FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AREA 08 KooseveU Avenue, Carlere ther sleeves" and make ths! meotn;; space a possblty. The Installs New Staff lades nre gong to be workng CARTERET The newly n the ktchen, preparng theeected offcers of the Junor noon meal for all the workers.!womens Guld of the HungBryoung people are also an Reformed Church werfe gong to be workng. They are sworn n last Sunday by the gong to be pantng some rusty pastor, Dr. Andrew Harsany, on the bus, whch s gong In be used on outngs, Rev. H, Addson Woestemeyur sad. In the course of the worshp servce. These offcers nclude Mrs Bertha Cromwell, presdent, Mrs. Barbara Stasolla, vce^ presdent, Mrs. Kay Lukach^ TO ATTEND PARADE CARTERET Members of Sacred Heart Holy Name secretary; Mrs. Betty Castan*- Socety are requested to meet tnl. correspondng secretary^ n front of the Church on Mrs. Marge Jensen, treasuntff Sunday, September 24, at 2:45 M., In order to attend ths years Holy Name parade n a and \trs. Jenne Sokolowsk chaplan. The Guld has set as ts to unte the women of tl* A bus wll be furnshed as]church to promote the Chrs* transportaton to and from ton sprt among the members^ *"" Perth Amboy md refreshments to support the church morally wll be served n the Church and fnancally and to practce Hall afterward. Chrstan benevolence. NEW! CARTERET SHOPPING CENTER Wll Soon Have The New SLIMMING SENSATION Easfest Way To R»- and R«mold Your Fgure WITHOUT DISROBING! Created by Physcal Ftmw Authorty Monty Maclevy Youll Enjoy Reducng th* NQWAMA Wayl Vsts as Lowas 2,00 on Easy Payment Plan Watch for Openng Date! SI -. M) KZS (. ILAN gves one of Ihe must lefreshlt am relaklb redurlnt stsslons jouvr ever expelencert sywlere. All you do la IOIIH m and le dawt wthout dlbrob- HH wthout extrtlon and you beyln to shed cares BA you begn tu shed pounds. FIUURAMA Sl.HNKIHIZlN; ILAN neldeb u reduced calore program tlnl nukes slmmng sure. Makes your unwanted lnche and bulges dsappear... as the FIQURAMA Table frms hps, thghs, tummy your entre body I KlUUKAMA s.kndkktzing PLAN U tfe enjoyable and convqlcul way u )a»e vthe fgure youve (lwuys yearned for. Bee h^w cuslh you ::u graceful new pose md posture a blender, ^ors youthful luh. And everybodyb talkng abmu the pleasant wuy It rvnle.s vuur crculaton to ftxe yuu n fresh, new leell\k uf Wtll-blUl;. FKKK UKMONSTRATION ARRAI^GED For Addtonal Informaton Call KI -720 fgure control by Jan CARTERET SHOPPING CENTER Roohevelt Avenue, (^rteret

4 PAOJ: rom Cvc Group Gets Good Response; Wll Contnue JOLONIA An" enthusastc Vmmt. n response to letters sent to resdent* of Colonla Vl- Uuv, WRS thf prncpal factor In I le drcmon to contnue the Col mh Vlllane Cvc Assocaton. Tr group wns to decde at H. Mcng whether to contln- "u o dsband due to a lack of partcpaton of members. The Assocaton has been Instrun- Mtpl n the past In obu.mn B cue unprovcwnta for the»r?a mul «Ko sponsors many actlvd--.-, tor j-dnn people. Plans Calendar COLONIA Natlonpl Councl of Jpwlsh Women, Central Parkway Secton, presented n program, "Ffty Years of Socal Acton and the Year Ahead. at are. Mrs B e r n^ Dubln,,, Mrs Mrs. Jack Wggns, presdent; Alsn R,, ber,, S Mrs. Wllam, Mrs. Joseph Palombella, vlce P rber 8nd Mrs Snpa prcsldent and membershp com- ^r Ssterhood Plans Inta Meetng at New Temp* COLONIA All future meet nga of Ssterhood of Temple l-th Am wll be held at the cwly^constructed Temple mlldlng, 220 Cleveland Avenue letlnnlnr October 2. The ntal meetng wll be ad-up Membershp nght and ll members are urged to be p-to-dnte In dues. A bngo party, ft combned venture wth the Mens Club Sna Schedules! Dr. Parker Da COLONIA -- n r Davs, j r,, m m * ;,,,,,,,.,. wll speak to Snm c,., Bnal Brlth Wome day, 8:30 P M., at Inman Avemf. Mated October 8 at the new Dr. Davs wll lectnv,. buldng. Tckets wll be dstrbuted In the near future MutJ Adults" and wll nns«"sexual Problems nf : Donor credt may be obtaned l l,tloru. He,s clnlral r on all tckets sold In advance gst and lecturr Ht u, Taped recordngs of the so- by contactng Jean Traberma,ty, ftnd holds a D.v charman. Tcket* wll also be from Northwestern th. A > gnd ft phd. Inv-rtl avalable at the door;., rrnm from V\ Regstratons for t he Man of Texas. He. and h. ; JongR tournament may be two chldren, made through MM. Sdney Hd Hand Park. Qutterman, charm*n. The Mrs. Bernard ] games are scheduled to run ISnamed advsor to Tarver presented scout nccker-jerry Rj. Edward Homtckl weeks at a nomnal fee and Chapter, Bnn BruM [chefs and sldea to Denns Eb- Robert Lnchowld, Charles donor credt* and/or cash prte- Organzaton, when h, Elzabeth Woptkowsk TroopEnjoys belsl Bruce Mrs. Wllard MacArgel, " " " van Butlrr > 9nd Chrs-Drreson, Chrstopher Blhler es wll be awarded. tlve board met wth Mrs lfl-mlltp HlKP T S o n. w.l be extended Monthly meetng,.second JJrtfe 0/ /ames Correa 0Ml tophcr Blhler. land Emmett Burgess. Artcles for the Rummage ^ohen last week Sale October. and 2 n **" Sanford Fshman tn all randdates for Town of-! Mondft y of eftch monul J0 - COLONIA Boy Scout Troop loutlng were: master Tarver, Assstant Scoutaffar Is not ntended to be 2, and Donor Dnner.jad the late Mrs. Correa. Rev.^up,, WJ resde at the Com- may set a record. laws. Elzabeth may be scheduled * nsh I» and cvc affars < I ^UUJNJJl -BOy Ol.uu, Hutu""" B ---. for pck-up by callng Mrs man. urges all resdents v,, Electon Canddates N g h r ;«. 6 ^ «r 2 5 me rnbensmp ^ ^. ^ as best raan 44 partcpated n a ten mle Robert Halck, Bruce Butler, masters John Cody ana W Murray Kolpan. Mrs. Al Oold the Safety Pledge lo,a,, e hto. swmmng and games, on Douglas Punk, James Kuell.ust DeVlco. Troop Commttee scheduled October 6,9 P.M. **.» 0 ^ WoodTvZe EltabeU. Ann Wopttowskl. RonaM F. Schm.dt. at Hoffman Boulevard Bchwl»«:^\"»n " to 4 P j^^ue,. IdauRltn- Of of AMrs. Elzabeth Manuel Correa, Jr., Avenel, t Father and son camp-rudy Maneff, Martn Kolbas.charman man. or Mrs. Harold Traberman, Mrs. Kolpan, charman, to the address Indcated where In ths paprr and m; Rchard SkUlman ng trp to Cowaw, Coceremones were e re Sklllman, Gerald Ta,v, Ta,-ver, Aug.Bruce ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l Ernest Marglottft. Denns Eb-and Ebd fth fathers of the y Bnnon, 08 Canal Street, be- brother of the brdegroom, was lombla. bets Larry Platcel, Rchard ley Burgess, Thorbes Ebbets, noted volunteers are urgently pledge. She.stressed m( awareness of traffc fame the brde of James Cor- usher. Campfre ceremo.ues needed. courteses on the roar. a:;d. lea, son of Manuel Correa, 58! After H trp through the! held for three Tenderfeet n- tut DeVlco. Mchael Cody. W-seph h "and*" Jon Cubas mports from Canadaforts n complyng Hotet, West Orange,(Commercal Avenue, Avenel, pocono Mountans, Pa., the! ducted at the prevous Scout Ham Spencer, Jamrs Spencer. Rudolph meetng. Scoutmaster Herschellauy Stankus. John Kanz. Kollbas. debate. Steners Restaurant, Newark.!Robert Mayer offcated, jmercal Avenue* address. May 2. The brde was nttlred n a Mrs. Correa graduated from Watts-Ftxgerald Charmen were Mrs. Sdney prncess -style gown of satn Woodbrldge Hgh School. Her Felnberg and Mrs. Oerald Bor- wth a hgh necklne and lonr husband wll enter the U. S. kan, program; Mrs. Irvng!sleeves Her vel wna held by a Ar Force m October. ISELIN Announcement nas^^,,, all() Mr5 g^ RO^ re- crown of rrdescents, and she meen made of the forthcomng freahmenu; Bnd Tonl and Enz. errm bouquet of orchds. y z Tay ] O r wll have her phymarrage of Mss Janet Lttlan! ftbh h Kreeger, entertanment. MaW ot nono,. WRS MlKS Ruth: s can wth her whle shes do- Fltzgerald ana water H. Watts, A lbernatorlal sludy wm belan. Clcmlaln, Unon. Mssng "Cleopatra." Shes had so ". «." m??t m conducted October 9. Mary Ann Hanrahan, Staten many lhvfsps Twenteth Cen- Watts, 76 Bloomfleld Avenue.; Islaml wfts b,. ldesmllld Flowerltury-Pox- can no longer get lnby her mother Mr«. J «P h \ am Wfls MLss p Espwto.l.sura.ce on her. Robnson of Sdcup, Kent, LIBRARY HOURS England. ISELIN - A new schedule ol Mss Ftzgerald a t te nd e dhours for St. Cecelas Parsh schools n England and s nowllbrary wll be placed Into eflect at once as follows: Sunday STUDY tor PLEASURE or CAREER attendng Krksvlle State Col- lege, Krksvlle. Mo. on an In-9:00 A. M. to 2 noon; Tuesday atternatonal Scholarshp. She sland Thursday 9:00 A. M. to employed as a Cosmetologst atll :00 A. M., :30 P. M. to 4:30! Krksvlle. P. M, 7:30 P. M. to 9:00 P. M.: Mr. Watts s a graduate of;wednesday and Frday :30 Woodbrdge Hgh School and p. M. to 4:30 P. M., 7:30 P. M. Rutgers Unversty. He s ato 9:00 P. M.; Saturday - 3:00 thrd year student at Krksvlle P. M. to 5:00 P. M, and 7:30 College of Osteopathy and p. M. to 9:00 P. M. The Lbrary Surgery. wll be closed on Mondays } KEEP UP WITH YOUR 0ME TOWN NEWS UP AND MAII THIS COUPON TODAY WOODBRIDGE PUBUSHING CO 8 GREEN STREET WOODBRIDGE N J Enclosed please fnd $4.00 for one-year subscrpton to: Q INDEPENDENT-LEADER Q CARTERET PRESS O EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON, To be sent to: NAME ADDRESS TOWN CURRENT DIVIDEND PKR ANNUM COM UUNOEO QUABTERLX I FRANKL J CHO U 9 MUSIC S]Q MAINSTMETICHHI Announces Fall Classes In Ballet t Tap t Toe Modern Interpretve and Ballroom (Prvate or Class Instructon) ALSO VOICE PI VINO GUITAR VIOLIN and ACCORDION MUSICAL COMEDY WORKSHOP _^ Studo Convenently Located (670 MAIN STREET, METUCHEN GRETA M. FRANKL, Drector For Informaton Call Lberty Between 0.4. M. and 5 P. M. make, r doodles f Doodlng, alone, wont do t( [ but sound fnancal plannng wll Start by lstng your objectves; then let jus show you how our servces can heljj you ea(h them sooner. UNKING MOUK»; Manday - Tburstlaj A. M. - : P. M. - Jrldy 9 A. M. - 6 P. M. 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5 }, f f *l~ f-t r f f" * *.--f -rrr r" T.f * «* " ll *M<>", /»«*"»" Subject fl < PTA of Kennedy fh ntal tl (. d at Kennedy ;,, wth Mrs. HamlprestdnR. H:l. for the evenng n- School". Donpropal, YD was : * «,Pamlly Fun Nght la get for September 29. at R:00 P.M. at the school. Adult admsson wll be at a nomnal prce. Chldren accompaned by parents wll be admtted free. Tckets are now on sale. Mrs. Sasehens afternoon Kndergarten won the attendance award. Refreshments were served by the Executve Board The next meetng of the organzaton s set for October \II lypes of Heatng Systems featurng Gas Burners Installed (ASKIV\T Plumbng & Heatng Contractor!H) (ruret Avenue, Carteret KI Were Experts al Solvng stng Svstem Problems \\;ml to (lonwt to (ax l«*at Call ME Kr««Estmate and Survey on (.as I-unUT* am llolrr* ( DIDplttf Fnancng Arranged AVENEL PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLY Inc. IKUTE NO. I. AVENEL, N. J. <l Mn Kxtn")-. "Tl *> oclock Saturday Tl b l\ M. Chrstan Day School Proposed by Church FORDS The Board of Educaton of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church s currently conducmnk a survey of the famles of trr Church whose chldren are of kndergarten, frst, second, or thrd gade grade age age to to determne the amount of de- Interest Durng the paat year the Board of Educaton has been studyng and plannng for such a full tme agency of Chrstan educaton. It s the tentatve plan of the Board to open a school wth (trades one and two n the fall of 962, should enough Interest be found on the part of the parents and should the congregaton support the overall program, contnung process of learnng Gods Word." On Sunday, 7:30 P. M, the second In a seres of forteth annversary servces wll be held. Ths Is a Confrmaton Reunon Servce. A secretary was apponted for each class of ary was to be n touch by mall wth those members of that years Confrmaton class., The guest speaker wll be Rev. Harley Meyer of Good Shepherd Lutheran Churcr. Emery Charges fastebygop COUJNIA Qeorge Emery Ffth Ward Democratc canddate for Town Commttee today charged the present Re- opf rates. The Lutheran Church, j acquantance Mssour Synod, of whch Our tlon. Redeemer Is a member, has In ts entre hstory encouraged j congregatons to begn such full tme Chrstan Day Schools. Over,300 such schools are presently operated by congregatons wthn the church body. The teachers of the Church re- Irvngton Grl Weds Iseln Man Sayre Woods South. After the servce, a perod of fellowshp and refreshments wll be held n the audtorum of the Lutheran Educaton Center under the drecton of less mess of dust and holes the two youth groups of Our Ths s just one example of Durng the comng weeks Redeemer. Pctures of the more roads Just lke t." and months, programs wll (clashes of the past forty years be held at the Church to wll be on dsplay. Referrng to a recent newspaper account of & MMer- nform the membershp more All members of He. Church Evanko lawn party, Mr. Emery fully what a Chrstan Day are Invted to be present to sharply crtczed and questoned the accuracy of Evankos I School Is and does and how t share n ths evenng of re- and reaffrma- clam that "when he and Mller became Colonas representa- publcan Admnstraton wth "wastng money by buldng roads whch last only a few month*." He further stated "M enormous amount of money s beng spent on short-ltved roards In a desperate attempt to get votes for Republcan Mller." "I Would lke the voter* to get Into ther cars and take t rde to Hghland Roart n Co Iona," he contnued. "Look» ths typcal Republcan roadbult Just prlof to the 96 electons. Ths year t j a hope tves there were those bult by developers." "Now lets examne the truth," Emery sad. "Most hard surfaced streets exstng n Colona In 959 were those bult by developers as requred by a ISELIN In St. Leos Catho- Ile Church, Irvngton, Mss Carmella Judth DeLuca, daughter dnance was sponsored by the ceve ther tranng at the two Townshp Ordnance. Ths or- Church operated teachers colleges In Rver Forest,., and of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph De- Colona Hlls Taxpayers Assocaton, and adopted by the Luca. Irvngton, became the Sfward, Neb. brde of Clarence Joseph Men- Saturday regular Crnflrma- Democrats n the Townshp sel, Jr. son of and Mrs. lon nstructon wll begn. Commttee In 949. At that Clarence J. Mensel. 385 Charles Chldren of the seventh and tme the presdent of ths cvc Street. Rev. James T. Lang offcated. eghth grades attend two years group, an afflate of the New of nstructon n Chrstan Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton t^udlngs and Chrstan lvng Mss Joanne DeLuca, Irvngton, was mad of honor and ery, Thus thousands of homes was yours truly George Em before they are receved nto membershp, Mss Vera Najmowsk, Mss bult In our Townshp snce Janet Henz and Mss Carol Tte frst year class of seventh Rraders wll be under the 949 have enjoyed certan bev Golden, all of Irvthgton, were efts from our efforts. (brdesmads. drecton of Mrs. Sophe Jor-: "The Republcans also seem Joseph Cofton, Irvngton, dan to fnd t convenent to overlook all the Townshp-bult was best man. Ushers Classes wll benn each Satwere Gerald Mensel, Iseln; urdav. 9:30 A. M. from now Steve Crofton, Irvngton and Mchael untl Pentecost next sprng. Pastor atohs commented :\ "Confrmaton Instructon s a very mportant part of the tranng of the chld and s actually only the begnnng of a Nursery School Re-()pensOct.2 The brde gven n marrage by her father, wore a gown of.slk organza wth a scroll apnecklne, three-quarter sleeves. It had chapel length tran. Her vel was elbow length. She carred a mssal wth whte orchds. For travelng, the brde chose a two-pece blue sut wth dark blue accessores. The couple wll lve n Irvngton after a A lmted number of npcuks are stll aval-! trp to Florda able n the three-year-old; The brde, a graduate of uroup of Plnyschool Coopera- Irvngton Hgh School, s emlve Nursery, t was announced j ployed by Aetna Casualty and tody Classes are schedukd to be- Rn October 2 at the now lo- to. Amercan Legon Hall, corner of Westlleld Avenue and Lberty BtTept, Clark, Equpment of Playschool, a yn-profl State accredted mrsdrv school n Its fourth year, s bult and mantaned; by parents of enrolled chldren who own and operate the school. Mothers assst the teacher on a rotatng bass for sessons held three days a week. Tuton s charged monthly. A parent-teacher orentaton rokram wll be held September 28, 8:30 P. M. at the School. Parents are urged to attend. Informaton may be obtaned from Mr*.James Whte PU or Mrs. Aaron Knmer, FU Surety Co., Newark. Her husband, a graduate of Essex County Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh School, Newark served two years wth the U. S Army n Korea and Japan. Mr Mensel s employed by Amercan Stores, Newark., STANS /^/PLUMBER roads and the many excellent county and state-sponsored roads n exstence at that tme n Colona. All such roads were made possble by local Democrats, a Democratc Governors Admnstraton, and by Democrats servng on the Mddlesex County Board of Freeholders." Nehrus statement on Berln angers Congress. "on»* u» Ffe c. n. ""d Drum Corps and sponsor-, seekng Donatons shp or Lttle League Bas*b«n tam. IMUN-The Mm Chem-, Th,,., of Fjrp CommU. ITT r th ook and Ladder Co. \ 0[h * T unlu p of volunteers. The money Kns hey collect s also used to ad per led FURNACES BY NOW CHRYSLER ANNOUNCES THE 25th ANNIVERSARY SERIES GAS-FWED LO-BOY Utmost n Stylng Utmost n Economy 00% Safety Protected Reserve call-up m October. la ex- IIRYSLER AIRTEMP Famous Chrysler Constructon SRC THE CHRYSLER LO-BOY AT Plans Heatng Co., Inc. 632 E. Second Street, Scotch Plans FA 2-7«0 PAOE FIVE Heatng Problems? REPLACE YOUR OLD WORN OtT COAL of OIL-FIRED, Forcrd WARM UK ITRNACE wth anfw GAS FURNACE GIVES INSTANT HEAT CUTS FUEL BILLS REQUIRES LESS SERVICE LOWERS MAINTENANCE IJjXPENSES DEPENDABLE and HEALTHFUL ONLY $ 548 COMPLETE cr Mnnlh $ \o Mou-v Down -. Yfan* to Pay 50 CASH DISCOUNT ON ALL INSTALLATIONS PURCHASED BEFORE SEPT. SOTH, MI RUtt of New Jnaej lcensed Contractor Complete Installaton Include* * SHEET METAL WORK necessary to attach the new furnace to the exstng duct system * COMPLETE ELECTRIC WIRING» * COMPLETE GA8 PIPING «/ * THATCHER 00,000 BTU Input Gas FURNACE wth Thatchers Famous lfr-year Guarantee FURNACE complete wth Honeywell Automatc Controls KETZENBERG & ORG. he. 063 HIGHWAY AVENEL For Complete Informaton ME If Its a K&O Installaton, nu Can Be Sure Itn OK. FREE Estmate and Survey OIN ALL TYPES (as Heatng Equpment MRM AIR-HOT WATER-STEAM (lompldte SjfStems - Conversons WARM AIR FURNA<;KS, HOT WATER or STEAM BOILER REPLACEMENTS, Furnaces and Bolers Cuuranteed 2-5 Years CALL...HI Receve Your lwloor - Outdoor Thermometer o oblgaton to buy FREE AU M.lrW, >nd In.Ull.on Carry SEARS F»mou«Guarantee ^» Down Pay mert "Requred and No Monthly Payments Tll October lt, 96, on Sears l^lodernmton Credt Plan. EXPERTLY INSTALLED FREE ESTIMATE 25 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE lfe* m"-m± MWH" a, ; B :;;:: - uao tcal COSTS NO MORE! The cost of every home heatng fuel, except natural gas, has gone op sharply n the past 0 years. Today all fuels cost about the same, so why rjot choose the best natural gas! Converson to gas heat s fast, modestly prced and may be easly fnanced at tow bank rates because t addsjso much to the value of your home. Another gas heat feature: budget bllng that spreads out costs over 0 months. Natural gas Is completely automatc... truly slent....trouble-free... always.there. It cant get snowed-out: underground ppes carry gas drectly to your home n any weather (ever remember your gas range beng wthout gas?). A gas burner s smple n desgn: t has fewer movng parts, therefore t lasts longer. Now s the deal tme to consder natural gas heat. Ask for a Free Home Heatng Survey, or check your local partcpatng gas heatng contractor for a(l the facts! ELIZABETHTOWN GAS COVSOIIDATFD ELIZABETH, t;iew JERSEY COMPANY Olle lmted to m seved by Elzabethtown Gas Co. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUI GAS HEAT AND UUE MQfERN FOR LESS! Get a Free %.S-,^ Home Heatng Survey Now! Let Elzabeth town makt a complete survey of your heatng requrement! ( learn hew surprsngly lttl* fas converson costs...how lttle gas heat wll cost per month... and how quckly t can be accomplshed by your partcpatng heatng contractor a local specalst wth the sklls, experence and equpment to do the job rgttt! 278 m m mw Aucton gwwtoad Of A DC»ryo Urno wybmk.> O L A K U PERTH AMBOY PEN DAILY»:J«TO «:W - MONDAY AND FRIDAY 9:80 TO» P. M. V I: HBA7ING ^ m / KlMBAU I-G985 ELIZABHH 6 W. Jwsoy Street a METUCHEN 4S2 Man Street LI PERTH AMBOY 220 Market Street RAHWAY 29 Ceataf Avenue FU WESTFaD 84 Elm Street AD $0040

6 r, * a* PAGE SIX lorelner Funeral Home, 44 ten; a brother. Q eovrr, Frank Barbato, Mrs. Mary, ljoreen Street, wth crematon and Sewaren Grl Brde INew Offcers Lades Donate.Kollar, Mrs, tfertha Szabo.j II at RoMhlll Crematory, Lnden, a : w n \Un. John Kallna, Mrs, Dom- The doeamd was a natlre n ths area. nephews and Tenlc Mlnurcl, and Mrs. Marge I of Elzabeth and had lved In To Scholarshp Muar. Dark horse wnners Mam snce 942. He was a were Mrs. Schllacl, Ms. Andrew Declbu* and Mrs. James )f Mchael Bartone PORT READINO The frst JOSEPH TRAVAGUONF. pltal, were held Tuesday mornng at the Qrelner Funeral 938 and attended Coast D A PO»to, age o nf graduate o Battn Hgh School PORT - READINO «...^. nv., ("I,, regular meetng of the season PORT READING - Funeral, Clardelo. HEWAREN--Thc weddlnc of brde; Mss Mary Beth Ken-of the Holy Name Boclety of :was held Frday evenng n the servces for Joseph TravagUone, 3, 22 Orant Avenue, who brldge. wth a Solemn Hgh Conn. terday at the Home, 44 Green Street, Wood- _ Guard. Academy,.. New. London.. Street, Port Rendn Mss Maranne J, PaMszak/M-dy, Roselle. Mss Kathy Ja- St. Andrews Churcrwere Indaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ches-sonas, Kearny, nece of thet.odured byphlllp Mlcell, re- the rest of the year wll be Mrs. The hogpltftllty charmen for Port Rendng Fre House by Ar!thr Ladles Auxlary of the I ded Saturday mornng at Requem Mass at St. Anthonys He s survved by hs mother. Mrs, Joseph Koelbl. 07 He Is survved General Hosptal, UT Patunak. 2 Perry Street, brdegroom, was flower grl, trng presdent, at the Beptemand Mchael A. Bartnnc JrJ Servng as best man was her meetng. To serve ths year Port There wll be a board meet- Jnmeg Cemetery, Woodbrldge, Bucknell Avenue; three staters, Mara Scarablno D, Joseph Nevas and Mrs. Kallna. Port Readng Fre Company, Perth Amboy Oeneral Hos- Church, Bural was In St. son nf Mr. and Mrs. MchaelFranlc Stepnflk, Edson. Ushers ( re: James P. Klssane, pres- wth Mrs. Patsy Ru Sfl Preng October 8 at the home of The deceased was born and Mrs. Donald Fastnacht, Newark, and Mrs. Edward McCourt,;-" are Mrs, " " ""s LousLJUrlntj- Edson, look place Saturday: the brde, and Anthony Land!,presdent; John a. Wranw, A donaton was voted to the nue, Woodbrldge. The next reg-, daughters and four.,, A Bartone 28 Wolff Avenue.! were Mark Fulton, cousn of dent: Thomas J. O Nem, vce sdng. Mrs. La Russo, Columbus Ave- Deborah Chapter lved In Port Readng all hs jvlctor Ncholas Sets Fashon Showlfe and was a graduntc of Woodbrldge, and Mrs. Francs Amby; Mrs. Francs <v afternoon In St. Stephens.Jr.., both of Perth Amboy:.recordng secretary; Russell Scholarshp ular meetng of the auxlary; WoodbrldRc Hgh School, class Baldwn, Summt. teret; Matteo, Newark Tentatve Church. Rev. Ladslas Seknneo. James Slecwwskl, Fords; Ca/.l- P. K ree, fnancal ^retary, plans were wll be October 20. n the Fre PERTH AMBOY Mss Clare of 947. He was employed by - land Leonard, botl,,< made for the annual Fre Preventon Dnner In October, nnd Mary Rotella, co-charman of Cleveland. Oho, cousn of thp.mer Rakowskl. Jersey Cty: md Charles Pryce. *«"«"» House. Sutch Is charman and Mrs. the santaton department of :JAMES DUFF [Readng and Avelo brdegroom offcated at the Paul Wcrnock, Cranford. all The meetng was hlbhllghted for the annual nstallaton dnner n January n Whlteys Parent Educaton of the Port Readng Socal Cluband bural were held last Frl- one Sster. Mrs Cotstr,! Woodbrdue nnd was a member ISRLIN Funeral servces. Also seven mr a fashon show Wednesday, double m* ceremony, leouslns of the brdegroom. by a talk by Rev. John J. 8:5 P.M. at the Gerry Prce The brlce. Rven In marrage For travelng to Nagara Falls,Kagan, pastor, on the sprtual and Carey Councl 280, Knghts uay HI Sloam Sprngs, Arkaj-torn, toraport tora.port rort Rd Re art n \,\ Hall Perth Amboy. Mrs. Ml- store, Smth Street, sponsored bv her father wore a gown oflthe brde wore a black sheathresponsblty of the members Plan of School PTA of Columbus. Carteret. sas, for James Duff, formerly of er Lous, Port Headm choe Soleckl wll be the char-j by the Perth Ambny Chapter of pure slk organza fashoned UJ IM4G r[ wth orchd accessores and an George Sullvan was welcomed He Is survved by hs wdow, 53 Cooper Avenue, who movedhepnrorl:, p ft t. wth an oversklrt of Clantllly orchld corsage. The couple wll as a new member; [man. AVENEL The seasons frst Deborah. MarRUerlte Bartkowlak >: two to Arkansas three months agowoodbrldne. lace, long sleeves, sweetheartlve at the Wolff AvW ad- The local re Igous <ntaaneckllnc and a chapel lengthdress, tlon wll partcpate In the Holy neld n the Fre House., 8 P. M. bo held Tuesday, 8:5 P. M. by Bonalsky, Mss Fords; Mss and there., years and was etnpo-., A Halloween Socal wll be Parent Educaton meetng wll Models wll nclude Mss Jane daughters. Maran and Celeste, and ded last week at hs home He resded hn tran. A crystal and pearl crown October School 23 PTA, at the home of Evon Hlrner, Mss Judy Prang,! The brde grauatcd from Name RaHy and parade SUhheld her bouffant, and she car- Woodbrldge Hgh School and^ay [day at Perth Amboy. A y The men jm)8( C Blrr Baeslack, Mss Head- [..r 23 years, wag strlck- untl he retred m l ancllary members. for fremen Przes and hs The deceased _ resdent-ofrpadlng Rnltourl [, for Mrs. Raymond Sutton, 76 Cozy costumes wll be awarded. Mrs. ICorner. [Terry rled a cascade bouquet q of car-!is a typst at Prudental Insur of th,e parsh are to meet In ^ La Russo s charman and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Admovch. flrst j}]»te,.. ^.^f.inn: two brother*. AnHIo Jr.- deceased was Mjs. Edward Tarlosk K t R dll Rnd vncent/ -en natons and orchds. ance Company, Newark. Mr, front of the rectory at :5 : wth a heart attack whle *tpnx He was a retred em- -t P. AnHonys,,.,,, H Joseph Shlacl, co-charman. grade teacher, wll explan what Mrs. Olga Semak, Mrs. Rose; Mss Lanne MatuszeWsklj Bartone. n graduate of St. P. M. and go by chartered bus olo.vv DI the Amercan Cyna- Port Readng, The auxlary wll hold a card Is expected from frst grade Mare,... Snatra. Mrs. Helen N e m - r Perth Amboy, mad of hon- Marys Hgh School. Perth Am to ther formaton pont on md Company. Woodbrldge, and,.,a servce wu; fenn Amooy, was maa o/on- Mary s nn Dtumj. «> """,«* - - party October 25, a P. M., n thestudents and ther parents. A y0 an( j Mrs Robert JOSEPH KOELBL served as a traffc guard at SUgaturday mornr HI H of. Brdesmads were Mss j boy. and the Academy of Aero- joordon Street, east of Hgh fre house Mrs. Peter Dossena group, dscusson wll be fea- Anyorre Interested n at- servces for Joseph Koelbl. Jr., Survvng ate hs wldew, Qreen Street. WOOUBRIDUE - Funeral :n t Jecelas School. the Grener Fn-a n,.., Glora Pastuszak, Sewaren, sls-jnautlcs. New York, Is cmployedjstreet, s the charman and the com-turedmtee ncludes: Mrs. John tendng the meetng Is asked to Hnd ;n n ter of the brde; Mss Joanne n the engneerng department The socety completed plans 50. of Mlmnl, FlR.. formerly of Mary; a daughter, Mrs. Jean j wth a solemn n-qunm m Fedeyko and Mss Karen Ksen-,of Curtlss-Wrlght Corp, Wood- for» Father and Daughter Surlk, Mrs. Ncholas Pellegrlno, call Mrs. Sutton. ME 4-9S39. Announces Events WoodbrldKe Hd Elzabeth, who Blackmore: two granddaugh-st, Anthonys Church lc, Perth Amboy. cousns of therdge. Communon Breakfast to be Mrs Leo Cuffreda, Mrs. Frank WOODBRIDGE Rev. Alexjded Frday at the U. S. Health held October 8 at Howard DApollto, Mrs. Gabrel Dengeleg. Mrs. Steve Lazar, Mrs. Church, announced church:held Tuesday mornnn at the Pzzera 4fferS\f. Nemeth, Frst PresbyterlanjHosptal, Savannah. Ga., were Johnsons. Woodbrldge. Ths wll be held after the 9 A. MCarmen DAlesso, Mrs. La- {Complete Italan Menuschool and adult Bble class wll! ELINOR SCHROEDER Mass. Joseph Hollo, charman, Eusso and Mrs. Saby Martlno COLONA Tonys Restau be held Sunday, 9:30 A. M., <tnd and John E. Klubensples, vce Mrs. John Jordano, mercnan-j rant; an( j formerly mornng worshp at :00. Chrstensens 96 [charman, asked that return.- dsc club charman, announced known as Inman Oass, opened Junor Chrstan Endeavor School ofthe Dance be made no later than September 30. at 305 Inman Avenue under the wll be at 3 P. M. n Fellowshp, Known as uan un««h-"-»»_.,. the wnners as follows: Mrs "The Frendly Store" 24 Roosevelt Avenue new ownershp of Anthony and Hall; Junor HI U.P.Y.. 6 P. M. Frank Fotl and Catherne Sca-jand Senor H U.P.Y., 7 P. M. CARTERET "COOL OFF" ttlrr0 I Wednesday, 0 A M. the can- A new feature wll le a com-jeer dressng group wll meet n Weather Forecast: plete menu of Italan cusne,fellowshp Hall. jlncludlng pzza pes and seafood, and wll be equpped wth have a luncheon meetng today The Womens Assocaton wll Open For The Season take-out facltes. The restau- at P. M. n Fellowshp Hall. Frosty NIGHTS Ahead All women of the church are Regstratons Stll Beng Accepted 2 Noon to 3:00 P. M. Informaton Call Kl If No Answer Call HU HELP US CAPTURE THESE KILLERS! Every holday hundreds or* klled, thousands are mamed, on Amercas hghways. Worn out, dangerous tres ore a major contrbutor! To help get these kllers off the road, we or* offerng frtt qualty, super safe Mohawk tres ct new low prces, plus an extra generous trcavn allowance for your old tres. Save lves! "-lave money! Trade yowr worn out tres now! At Swallck Tavern, Inc.:Beer Wne Corner Wllam & New Street Lquor WOODBRIDGE Sandwches "Betty and Joe" Phone ME rant wll open daly from 4 P.M. to mdnght. Invted to attend. Herald-Journal. o oo mm! No-Tread Edde Skddy Joe Head-On Harry A splt "second kller, especally dangerous on wet, rany nghts. Easy to spot: completely bald, Sometmes has spots where fabrc shows through. A real treacherous character. Has just enough tread left to look safe then.,, a-k---d-d... youre n the dtch. A rattle snake s safer! We want these kllers off the hghways. And we wll allow you $5.00 each for the tres off your car n trade on new Mohawk tres, and weve! slashed our prces to the bone to make t really worth your whle! Buy now andsave IRL SCOUTS MEET The only trouble about a FORDS A meetng of uur vacaton s that youladytof Peace Neghborhood postcards to yourqrl Scouts was held on Wedfrends, Greensboro (Ga.),nesday nght, at the home of IMrs. Edward Hayden, Brandywne Road. The Grl Scouts wll attend a Holy Hour to be held I at Our muj v. Peace Church October, 3 to 4 P. M. Th-. sermon wll be delvered by Rev. Chrstopher Relley. Colors wll; I be presented by Troop 7G. Reg- straton for any grl and adult nterested n Rlrl scoutng wll; be held n the cafetera mmed- ately after the Holy Hour. Mrs. Robert DLlorenzo s n charge. Looks dependable... behaves hmself n town. But get hm on the hghway and BANG!... f nothng s comng... youre lucky! j> j^-j^gg^^ FALL IS COMING Accdents happen when you least expect and of ten wth severe fnancal consequences. You can help pay these blls and suppltment your lost n come, too, wth one of AStna Lfe modern Accdent polces. VncentJ.Pavese&Co.;; I R»l ElUtt * Imuranct / j 7 Smth St., Perth Amboy jj Tdtphont n Z-47H ALUmON-U" AND 3" SIZII $4. lt MANNYS TIRE SERVICE 239 St. (eorgf Avenue (lur Vallry Road I IOI.OXIA, N. J. Phone ME 4-3U6 PLANNING Be Prepared Wlh Carters Sleepers As Advertset l:. Lades Home Jon:.,,, Good Housfkecp:.. 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7 vl., I,,,, nd. the strength for your lfe... llll,,lrhm» M,,rnm WorsrUO Sunday School,,,,,ptst Youth JEWISH COMMUNITY CEN nn OF COLONIA 58 Inman Avenue Rabb DTld SchelnfelA Servces Frday nght at 8-3 8unday School 0.TO to 2 Junor Servces Saturday* from 0.30 to 5. Henrew Scnool Tuesday and WOODBRIDOE METHODIST CHURCH Ret. Thtoor,». nf,m»n, Mnute *" Luther Mtrtln. AMltUnt Ptm fot Youth Ol»nl«nd Chnl Ulmtor v 8n«rrar<, throutn thrd grade, 8:45 A M Nurery through sxth Rrade 0:00 A. M, Junor Hgh church school and Weetmnster PelOWShlp 4;J0 P. M.-6:30 p a. Senor Hgh Westmnster Fellowshp, 7:00 P M.-9:30 P M 8p«nn«endrnt of Atefc T.IIU Gospel Sundj Servlee Adult Slbla Study, 0:00 A M 9:48 A Thursdays 3:30 to 5. and 5 to M.. Church School Monday: Sessluu, thrd Monday. 8:00 P M. Ladles Ad sec- Sun 6:30 P M and Bble Class. :00 A M., Mornng Worsnp. ;,fth V ond and fourth Mondays. 8:00 NEW DOVER P. M. Brownes, every Monday M., Prayer! METHODIST CHURCH 5:30 F to., Junor Intermedll"lllM" at6:4& W M. 690 Ne» Dover Road. Edson at * Pell w shlp. Ret futo 7:00 P M M.Y.P. Tuesday: Deacons, frst Tuesday. 7:30 P M. womens Guld 8::0 A ; M y Church C and Mch School Ear V Sunday arhool TRIM! 7 fcflscopal Fourth Tuesday, 8:00 P M ptnor I 0 A M Church School and u«hw»*. - Venufl Ww)<ll >nd»«wednesday: Junor Chol :30 A M lmday School 7:00 P M Senor Chor. 8:00 7PM Yout Group. P M. Sundaj Thursday: Trustees, second WORSHIP TOGETHER THIS WEEK Holy Communon Frst Sunday rhlrd Sunday Sunday School and Classes, 9:30 A M. ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sewarrn Joseph Thomaon, l,ay Sunday Servce A y Communon, frst Sunday each month, A M., Rrv Powel. celebrant.,sunday School 9:4." A. M. Chor Rehearsal, 6:30 p. each Thursday. nt tl)<> Co-j ST. JAMES* R. C. ClIUKCH Hrl school every WOOUbUIDUL UO8PEL 9:00 A.M., Holy Communon. Thursday. 7:30 P M. Olrl Am boy Avenut, Wondbrdgc 4V 7:4!>. 8:46J (HlRCH SanU Days and Holy Day Rt. Het Ml t. Uharlrt G. Scouts, every Thursday. 7:00 McCorrltln, Pastor Con- j corner Prosper! Avenue and Holy Communon 0:00 A M P. M. Rt OQIUT" Ntpolron,,,,,d before Rdgrdalf Avenue U:00 A. M. Mornng worshp: Frday Boy Scouts, 7:30 AMltUnt Putor Her Wllam Koo, Junor Church conducted n P.M. AullUnt Pslor,d nrlore allr»:4> A t. M.. Saturday: Gemples Club, second Saturday, 8:00 P. M. 8:45. 0:00 and :00 A. M. Sunday Masses: 6:45, lah for all ages. Ernest Baraoas 5 p.d and 8:008uperlntendcnt Adult Blbe,, M - Ev * nli >8 Novena servces every Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Class at same hour, teacher I - OUR LAD* OF PEACE rale Road. Runyon Ern.st 8:00 P M Tuesday: Cottag CHURCH Weekday Masses, 7:00 and :00 A M.. Morn.ng w u r S hp Pl _ ay " Meettaw New Brunswck Avenue, Ford 7:30 A M e M [servce Nursery s provded Wednesday: Bble Re?. Jotph Brtotowtkl, P»tot HI MUII OF 6:00 P Study Sunday Masses, 8:00. 9:00, M, Senor youtn, > ( HKIST groups. 8:00 P. M. Frst Monday ol 0:00 and :00 A. M. and 2 ; CONGREGATION BNAl JACOB nl, I.IIIVP Road 7:00 P M. Evenng Teacner "<* Worker, noon. Lord Street, Avenrl Ilpl.lWtl Servce. Conference. Weekday Masses, 6:45 and Rabb Phlp Brtnd,.,» MlnHltr 8:00 P M. Second Monday: 8 A. M.; Frday. 6:45, 8:00 and : 8:30 P M. Frday,, H>ll,,,a urnlt FIRST tongrkgahonal Boal d Meetng. 8:45 A. M 0:00 A. M. Saturday _ ; \!!C Worshp. CHURCH ()F WOODBRIDGh 8:3( > P M 2nd and 4th Mon- lor Congregaton. Barron and Grove Avenoea da " ; Mssonettes under drec-! s A M. R,I. tu>t«m. jomon, r. tlon ol Mrs. J. Waldhelm at John BChrKPdt Mnnle ol UDtlc har Un*MA A /-_. ( IIIRCH I ll IMtur. 6.30, 8:00 0:00. 0:b und 2 noon, and KM>r m >: tnl v.rd and.mlh r.h Avenue,., K lumlln Rll Robtrt Mondaj Novena, 7:30 P M. Male Chor Rehearsal, 8:00 M Altar - Rosary Socety, frst omn ] 8:00 P. M, flrt Frday Qt Monda J sft * r ftrst Sunday atj 8unda» Month Womens Mssonary 8:0 p M M Confessons»:30 A M, Church Scoo Councl under dlrwtlon of Mrs < HolJF Name Socety, second Worshp R. Workman.! Monday after «econd Sunday :00 A M., Church School at 8:00 P M. age 3 through second grade. ST ANTHONYS R. C. Tuesday Chld care servce CHURCH PTA meetng thrd TnK 2:05 P M., Coflee Horn Port Readng of each month at 8:00 P Fellowshp. Her. BUal^tnf Mllo, Putor I Female C h o>l r Rr 7:30 P M., Plgrm Fellow- Sunday Masses, 7:00. 8:00 8:00 P Vuho* shp. 00. :00 and 2:00 noon Merlns Weekday Mase at 8:00 A. M ] Every 8aturday A. M un-,:.c»v School Offcal Board, 8 00 P M Novena n honor of St. An- Ul noon, 4 to 8 P. M and ) thrd Thursday thony each Tuesday at 7:5 to 9 P M., and sometmes,..nl) Servce. Church School Stall, frst p P M. - on days before Davs O Oblgaton :. :!or chll- 3ur(ncal dressngs fust and C 5^NIA 0 0 S P E L CHAPEL t thrd WednesdBv :30 P. M M< ln ID A «n, u * " Wert FIRST PRESBYTERIAN rung Worshp O.E. Club, thrd Monday. Street, Colona CHURCH 8:00 P M.venue «nd Carteret 8gma Alpha Ph. secona and; Road Woodbrdte lourth nesday. 8:00 P M CongroRators. frst Sunday Fred k. Brm. Jr.. Ortanlt Chrstan Womens Home Sunday 9:30 A M.. Church School :00 A. M, Mornng Worshp. Chor Rehearal : ChtncM. Wednesday 7 *o EVANGELICAL AND 3:00 P M., Junor Chrstan P M REFORMED CHURCH jendeavor Junor. Wednesday 5:45 P M 94 Jtnet Street 8:00 P M., Junor Hgh Tt atalat ;Woodkrldte ME 4J75.Unted Presbyteran Youth ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Kn U»Ut Urj, Ml&Utrr 7:00 P M.. Senor Hgh U < ORTHODOX GREEK Order of Sunday Servces: unted Presbyteran Youth CATHOLIC CHURCH mll or tfm 0:00 A M Sunday School Mertlnn Ml ol tlt tt- Broad and Dhllon Streett 0:00 A M Englsh Servce MMIUII Perth Ambo- :00 A M. H u n g a r I a n Sesson, am Tuesday. 8 P M *n St«>IUD Ittdo, fnof Trustees sesson, Tuesday. 8 Sundav Matns!.00 A M Adverfs ers Dctonary H : mk nunkrwr ln- :.."U nd UHU Of 0 A B C. udl- «I rtcord and " jr\- for t com- rtt audt ol our h< udltor U fn-» [ C publhca - audtor! fndng" \ on whch KIVU- copy of r»porl nut vou Karly EnglLsh Mass. 8:00 A M Church School A M Monday: Defore holdays at 7.00 P M 2:30 Chldrens Holy Communon Hesday: frst Sunday of every month Servce 7:00 P M Youtn Fellowshp Frst Sunday of the month 2:30 P M. Ladles Ads 3dcety Relgous Tranng ST ANDREWS ClllRlH Vnuy. (Second Offcer*; Avtnr] and Elders, 7:30. j «. tutu "<o Ior Tuesday: > WeeKday Masse 7:30 A M hood Sundav Masses 7:00 9:00 Wednesday 0:0u. :00. aud 2 noon,3:5. Confesstos Saturday Wednesday 730-8:30 P M,7:30. ST JOHNS EPISCOPAL Frday Browne Troop..00 CHURCH Frday:. Olrl Scout. 7:00 Hoy and Hamlton Avcnurt Saturday Confrmaton Fords Class. 000 A M Ret. KUlUm H l-jnt, vc». Holy Communon 8:00 A M FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mornng Prayer and Sermon CHlRCH OF ISELIN AM Oak Tree Road Churrh School. 9:45 A M Sunday ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD P M. I Deacons, thrd Tuesday. 8 Ip M. Junor P M. Chor. Frdays 4-5 last y Church School, 2nd Wednes- j Ladle? Ad Socety, second Junor Chor and fourth Wednesdays j Womens Assocaton, frst Adult Chor ThuPday Cancer Dressngs, frst and; thrd Wednesday* j Boy Scouts, Frdays, 7:30^ P M. OUR REDEEMER, LUTHERAN CHURCH 28 Fourth Street, Fords Kef Eldon A. Stoh Organsts E d e Jacobson Mornng Wonhlp: 8:45 A M and MIK Barbara Frtsche CHURCH md :5 A M Matm Servce 8:5 A M 48 Berkeley Boulevard church School: Nursery Man Sorvcf 0 4S larlln. Sew Jersey Rn. Hlllnj. Klrbj. P»l" Sunday Servces: 9:45 A M., Sunday Schou/ for all ages. It tk«walton HumdlHf to tuur Iht vpontlon ol lh«gllom pr wat«r nmkd MCh day to nun-ldlfy t hema and ttop dry lr prob Walton Humdfer*. wth tut pattntad ctntrtugal atomlar, do ust that... craatlng watar vpo wthout att, l«n», ltart or costly hut. Humdlflan tor awary homa or apartmant m... for tvtry lyp«ef haatlng tyttam. DON t r n FOR OHOPI WHEN *OU NUD CALIONSI INIItT ON A COLD STEAM" HUMIDIFIER INBERG & ORG. nc. 063 HIGHWAY AVENEL Kor Coaplcle Informaton (-nl ME If tt a K&O Installaton, Vou Can Be Sure It O.K. From the start, make your weddng an occason of long-renumbered good taste and dlstlnctloa Invtaton* set the tone ol tonnal>rfectlon. Choose your own paper and stylng from our complete selecton*. Consult us on any problems. "Qualty.. Worthy of the Occason" MIDDLESEX PRESS (Indpp«ndent-Le4er Buldng) 20 Green Street, Woodbrdge Telephone MErcury t CONGREGATION BETH SHOLOM 80 Cooper Avenue, Iseln R»bbl BernM Frankrl Or. NOrbcrt KMtntr. Cantor Sabbath Servces. Frday eve-!nlng 8:00 PAGE SEVEN INSTALL SHIRT LAUNDERING VNIT: Charln Sofman, propretor of Tde (leaner*, 3.4 Amhny Avemr. Woodbrldge, s shown holdlnt a shrt that has jut been laundered and fnshed»t hs establshment. Barbara Turner to at the presser and Sam Rantoro, plant manager, Is at rght. Mr. Sofnnn recrnllv nstalled the new unt and seated that Tde (leaner* In thf only establshment In Woodbrldg* proper that wnshen and fnshes shrts nn the premses. The frm hag been a member of the Natonal Insttute of Dry Cleaners for over ten year* and receved a oertlflrate of award from the New.lersey Press Assocaton for ther advertsng- last sprn*. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Rahwav; Masonc Temple 548 Lrvng Street Sunday at :00 A. M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Wednesday testmony meet- Ing 8:00 P M. Westfleld: 422 E. Broad Street Sunday at 9:30 and :00 A. M. Sunday School :00 A. M <Nursery*provlded). Wednesday evenng testmony meetng at 8:5 P. M. Chrstan Scence Lesson- Sermon whatsoever thngs are lovely, whatsoever thngs are of good report: f there be any vrtue, and f there be any prase, thnk on these thngs." A correlatve ctaton from "Scence nud Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy states (p. 275): Lades Enjoy charmanshp of Mrs. Qeorg* Shaffer, wll be held at the. Avrnel flrchouse October 4, l" to the publc. Tckets nmy be. \ obtaned from auxlllftry mem-- A covered dslvbers or at the door. Baby Bt-" featured at tte-ters wll be n attendance, AVENEL supper was September mectns of the La-I I A fall socal, wth Mrs. Jltan des Auxlary of the AvenelJMulllgan n charrc wll b«hew Fre Company under the [February at the flrehouw. "All substance, ntellgence wsdom, beng, Immortalty cause, md effect belong to charmanshp of Mrs. John - Ood. Tme are Hs attrbutes, Klubenspes. Ms. l M e d the eternal manfestatons of Hudp;ens, presdent, l the Infnte dvne Prncple. ths frst mectlr of the new f or Love. No wsdom Is wse but,, EWAREN Voters who h»v» jhls wsdom, no truth la true, Mrs. Frank Wanca was made I no love s lovely, no lfe s Lfe a lfe member of the Ladles nqt as yh r m^ t t d, or y, e [but the dvne; no good s, but Auxlary of the New Jersey Votert Saturday Mornn; Servce.. November 7 general electon 30. wll hnve the opportunty to do A substantal foundaton for j the good Qod bestows." Statp Fremens Assocaton. assured thought and acton CONGREGATION ADATH The televson wll be ponted out at Chrstan ; H so from now untl the deadlne : * of September 38 wth the. ISRAKI. Chrstan Scence Heals" wll delegate to the state Hrry: Scence servces Sunday. resume on Sunday 9:5 A. M. anc. M». Geor R e Kovack. alter- Strtet;.- Amboy Avenue. ^Woodbrdge Keynotng the Lesson-Sermon on "Realty" ts the Golden ttle of ths weeks program s The auxlary wll hold ;585 Clff Road; Mrs. Mary Ar- over Staton WOR-TV (9). The nate. Rabb Samuel Newberger Strcet; Mrs. Dorothy Katta*. 8:00 P. M-. Frday. Sabbath Text from the Bble (Phl. 4): "Some Answers to Questons on rummaee sale tomorrow at wav 73 old Rond and Luke Servces "Whatsoever thngs are true, Chrstan Scence." (Front Street. EUzabethport.tcoyle. 63 Woodbrdge Avemw.: 9:30 A. M. Saturday.Servces.whatsoever thngs are honest, I under thn charmanshp of; 9:30 A. M. Saturday, JunOrjwhatsoever thngs are Just, Rlblcoff backs polcy of work Mrs. Geotw Allen. "A Lunch- Murtaugh wll manage P-- Congregaton. Whatsoever thngs are pure, for relef, eon Is Served," under thclrates agan next year. : - r t<*q PERFECT c DRYING WEATHER... Yes, perfect If you have at gas dryer. 365 days, a year no matter what the wther s outdoors your automatc, worry-free gas clothes dryer s a whrlng barrelful of sunshne, ready to fluff dry laundry loads. Wth a gas dryer, your soled clothes take a round trp from hamper to washer to dryer to drawer n less than two hours FOR JUST PENNIES A LOAD! I So why be a slave to the weatherman? 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8 J It I PAGE EIGHT Junor Women Mrs. McKee, sub-junor advsor, reported she attended the Sub-Junor "Spree"»t Doug- Dl f V*»...J lms College wth fve members n a n tor cav ax sub-junor CIIA. AVENEL Plannng for the Mrs. Martn Outowrc, utate new year of the Junor Woman* Club of Avenel was ac-ed she attended a state board membershp charman, reportcomplshed at the openng meetng In June, conducted A of the club at, the Aveml-Colonla Frst Ad Squad orentaton at the Sub-Junlo- workshop on membershp and buldng. Spree," and wll address the Partcpaton n ths yrnrf Sub-Junor Womans Club of project, for all Junor and subjunor clubs n New Jersey wns Avenel at ther Septembrr 27 meetng on "Federaton," dscussed. Mrp, Jtmrs Maraa was named oo-ordnntor of the Inml clubs hstory n the "Four Plus One" project. The frst phase, that of communty wll,be drected by Mrs. Al Atkns; sacond phase, youth on a dstrct level, Mrs. Bruce Mc- Kee: thrd phase, state, Mrs Robert Ej?an: fourth phase patrotsm of country, Mrs Donald Roder, and the Internatonal phase of the project Mrs. A. P. Graham. Mrs. John Egan, Jr., presdent, apponted Mrs. Herbert Hannwan, treasurer; Mr*. Roder, cvcs, legslaton and cvl defense, and Mrrf Frank Katko federaton secretary. A delegaton wll attend the state fall conference October at the Essex House, Newark Mrs. Katko wll accept reservatons at the next meetng. A play hbs been chosen for the club to enact at the state drama tournament ths year accordng to Mrs. Mllos, drama charman". The mulc department has many projects whch were submtted by Mr. George Yates halrman. A two-part choral group wjl] be organzed wthn the club. A muscal program on Chrstmas customs around the world wll be pre>ented at the Chrstmas meetng. Old records, sheet musc, song EEKN 8EN8E OF SMELL books and pano musc rolls WEST GLACIER, Mont. wll be oollected by Mrs. Yates The out of State vstors locked to be sent to hosptals, orphanages and homes for the aged. Mrs. Yates, who Is also veterans and armed forces char man, announced 275 magaznes have been presented to the New Jersey State Home for Dsabled Veterans, Menlo Park, and 90 favors were dstrbuted for Labor Day. She announced she wll collect foregn and commemoratve stamps; magaznes, not older than three months, and puzzles for the patents. The men wll be remembered by the club on ther respectve Accordng to Wukovetz, club Mrs. Joseph advsor, the hold a rummage sale September 30 and urged members to Mlddletown, N. Y. jfled Forest. They returned to Avenue, vsted,mm. Kurt Klen;Panted Desert, and the Petrlcontrbute artcles for thta sakv - Robert FUslmmons. Jr.New Jersey va the Southern! flowers, lravcs, etc ;.,J Prospectve members, ntroduced by - Mrs. Hannagan. BnUon, Nova Scota, where he Semcl Avenue, has loft for States. own gardens, l membershp charman, wll be the best man at the}u. 8. TO RESlME TESTS MICK TOO Mrs. Wllam Dean. Mrs. Robert Brlnley, Mrs. Anthony Tor- RoKer Lvngston, to Mss Lnda off underground nuclear ex- STAMFORD, N y Tj weddng of hs boyhood frend. The Unted States wll set, torello, Mrs. Ronald OHandley. McOravr, of tenton. Both MsS ploslon«n the next few weeks, the least, Mrs. Al Cn,;!,;,. Mra. Stanley Mokrzyck. Mrs McGraw and Mss Lvngston to develop more advanced wens surprse whn hlr,;", Robert La&zer and Mrs. Krtwurd Sptres, College, Nova Scot n. ban on atomc tests..her televlmon srt :u:n, attend college at St. Johns pons. Tlls wll lft a three-year of fre shot out. A talk on her week-stay at.j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kronert, Wood Avenue, had as Presdent Kennedy announced "We have no other choce,"! I She telephoned u palrman. who turn d,.,, ClUzeruhp Insttute at Doun- the mayor of tl>,;,, law College In June was Rven guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. followng word of Russas resumpton of atomc tests. mayor removed tn by Mss PeKgy Wdmaler. Khc Lous Hemall md Mrs. Elzabeth Kronert. all of Lvngston. AYS!;,, t set and found tl,.n was chosen by the. Junor a mouse that hud n,, Womans Club of Avenel and REGISTERS AT RUTfJKHS; Joseph Ur, 4 Freem»n Mr. and Mrs, Andrew COW WASH INTOMMON NKNOMINATOR for thtsr two smart fn.ll cnaus munrhln )eamt> In n Avenel Womans Club as thr Street, Woodbrdfc, a KTduatr of Woodbrtdfe Senor Tomczyk and chldren, Andrea ARTESIA. Cal. Someone san nvsble lamnated urrthar fan nrrlnlk. only three Cotklln tumerl on t;,,,.( delegate to the nsttute last \ HKh School, regsters as a freshman ;t the mens collet** and Mlchele. Avon Terrace, must have fgured the one rnnnte car wash would be adaptless warmth. LnMn::ly adhered l< tlr fabrc, thr Scott ap- thlrty-stonds of an nrh thck, that provdes nlmu.s wrlxlu- year when she was a junor at M Rtfern. Some,550 freshmen, representng ettrj were guests over the weekend PRKFF.KS ll()t s nn s Woodbrldge Hgh School. Mss county and vrtually every fltv In thr state, we ncluded at the home of Mr and Mrs. able to more than cars. uael [om.k hukl-ds of tny cells pev square nch provde BRITISH COI.I\IHI\ Wdmaer, now a senor at the n the class. Mchael Johnson. Forty-Fort, Joe Albert worked out a barrer axanm cold ar. yet -breathe" to assure wearng local hgh school, spoke of the Pa. on Mr, Johnsons 66th brth-;handy contrapton that-s doday. ( :., comfnn. Woman. ada Por>. wt.,,;, - bfld-trmmed coat, by Donny Jr., s a somebody «;>u fea lectures and sessons she attended u well M the nodal lng a real slck Job on hs dary nylon knt wth a stede-llkc texturr; mans coat, by Wales. < O8IDERATE AT LEAST jfortablf. when they MUI M,m,.(., Mrs. Alexander Cuthbert-;farm. * P a wuven hound-tooth check of Oron" acrylc fber and clohprl out n H*,II;: actvtes enjoyed. Phladepha There s one! Whle they were gatherng son. Oak Tree Road, was a The devce works smlar to wool that Is weather resstant. They anv d r, r;[l The next meetng, September 26, at he local frst ad bandt n the cty who hasup $595 from the offce and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas {the car wash. The cow flters Mrs. Mr Kh ",! ; :,,ome feelngs for he vctms. home of Dr. Maurce Belasco Catln. Cooper Avenue, ths a walled runway, where sprng. tom the su I PI,..,,; ;I buldng, wll feature "Husbands Nght" wth the pro- Two men bound and robbed one of thr bandts told of hs week. A guest at the Cuthbert-valves turn on a shower of A plvmcan recommends hccups ft. tl Ins condwon Is "I just )M(l-:- I,,.,.. j Phladelpha dentst, one of j persona! problems and promthem placed a pllow under hs sed to send the money back Tacholsk, and son, Teddy, fornla requres that tll dary lccups. But. due. a person on Ins feet. Jacksonvlle Jour- son home was Mrs. Theodore water. Te Stale law n C.U- stamna on the head to cure such that hr can hardu stand llousi dllss,l,mc;c gram to be presented by hus nn sut." bands of the members. Mrs lead to make hm more com- when he got a job. Henry Street. cows be washed each day. rarely has a srvcre attack of HHI. Maaza and Mrs. Roder are cocharman of programs. ther food securely n the trunk of the car before takng a stroll n Glacer Park. Out for a stroll, also, was a bg black bear. He detected the Kent of the food through the back wndow, that was left slghtly cracked. The owner, Paul Porton. of Howell, Mch., returned to fnd the bear had broken the wndow out of the car and was burrowng through the upholstery and sprngs to get at the goodes left n the trunk. brthdays wth a card. TheNICE CATCH AFTER ALL members wll be makng crossword puzzles and collect pocket ermen have come up wth all TUPPER LAKE, N. Y. Fsh- novels for the U, s. Army Hosptal at Fort Dx. The club wll to the streams for fshng. sorts of tales when they take collect used games and sportng equpment for the NIKE wth a good one. Whle fshng Frank Lacombe comes up base at Camp Klmer. n Horseshoe Lake, near the The publc welfare department charman, Mrs. Robert combe hooks a wallet lost by Adondacks communty, La- Egan, announced she delvered Ealph Mlne four years ago. 72 magaznes to the Perth Amboy Hosptal durng the sumtents of the wallet were stll Mlnes $7 and the other conmer. usable. GLAMOR GDttS BONUS SPECIAL 5/8-QT. WHITE \ ENAMEL SAUCE POT J8 WOOOBRIOGE 04KS REPORTS By Alrr tuthbrrtson (06 Oak Tree Kd Iselln Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Masklewlcx and chldren, Rchard and Robert, 600 Oak Tree Road, have returned from a Mr and Mrj> Henry Hap- three-weelc trp to Calforna. I pel. Adams Street, nttended the jtne Mask lew Icz.c motored wnddlug on Saturday of Mr. through the northern part of Happels nece. Mss June Meslohn to Wllam Brunlg at St. trp at 8an Francsco, where the Unted States, endng ther Marys Church, New Mon- they vsted relntlves, They mouth. vsted Dsneyland: Tuscon. Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Cus-jArte.; the Grand Canyon, the sdy, and son Thomas, WoodjOant Meteor Crater, thr ALL STORES JOIN I \ GOVT. INSPECTED-OVEN READY TURKEYS I* Entertaned 8EWAREN. Mls,,,,,,»*< "(-nhy,,:.,,n;,, f^v to the Klnh h n,»n West Avrnu,. sl, I llnm ^<"Wr wll,,, vwl nom, Mrs. Knvsl;,, tl talk on "D v F, VVlT nents" and a>nu>m,:\< Mr the work Is done nu,\ n, p nl( s nvolved v.,, hrlnfl srrpstlnns su nrt ronls." All tl,,,,,"] used were from w., a t would h" easy fo,-,, to apply ths rt not,.t,, t n ther own an-,,,,?.,,,, k; X V: Ft " V,- BOOK J SPECIAL "Arstocrat" Lumnous Dal Electrc CHIME ALARM CLOCK Wbflfc are these wwnfn npto?! Lex* what came off her har on my band!" m/. Its Our -.( ANNIVERSARY n We Wtah to Take Ths Opportunty to THANK YOU For Your Contnued Patronage //a s Kut n-kurl Beauty Spot 529 Kahway Avenue, Woodbrldge ME Specalzng In All Phases of Beauty Culture Permanent Waves DatoTJuSTto «P. K. \ Frday 9 A. M. to 8 P. M- r 0L06SD WBDNKDATS Wth *2 H OR MORE FOOD PURCHASE Heavy double coat enamel; lor those handy Extra sauce pots around the bouse. UST.00. IF SOLD SEPARATELY, 44c, EACH ( ^ B PORK CHOPS.79 CENTER CUT S? * ; CUCUMBERS KRSP-GARDEN FRESH VELVEETA CHEESE 2-75 IB. LOAF PRUNE PLUMS "BT 2V27 HONEY DEW MELONS C l" 47 CREAM CHEESE 2 & "29 MORTON PIESJSr-s; sw EAT MORE CAKE DOTS. ENGLISH MUFFINS «0 ANGEL FOOD RING ^45 LEMON PIE r, n. M 49- CLEANSER rncecc \.Urrct MAXWEU wnant duu UVOY IVAK*ATK> L %** IVIILIV 4-oz «n Vo.lT Food prk«s»hect«e thru Sot S«pt 23 6 lbs. & up Cross Rb Roast f * 78 Beef Short Rbs * 45 SHOULDER STEAKS BONELESS CUBE STEAKS LONDON BROIL KRISP CARROTS WESTERN Ib. Lumnous hands and numerals Absolutely slent, self-startng Approved electrc movement Bakette case n 3 popular pastel shades YOURS lor LIST s 49 - * muua CORNED BEEF CANNED HAM I ROOK OF! "2 GUYS" J TRADING STAMPS j»uamr t* VIENNA HAND 0<OHUb*l UNO I wrott, Bartlett Pears Sweetn Jucy ORANGE JUICE US FOI COM.3.98 PURI MAID QT. CELLO BAGS I A b I K A M I CHUNKS OK SLICED UPTON TEA BAGS 2 GUYS Chcken Barn LIQUORS - WINES - BEER -2cuyv* loptoor CMS? 00.n -I GUYS* MNOOT VODKA» HfTH " GUYS * 6MOOf WIVATISTOCK WHISKEY 407 I/, V 7.9 " GUYS" * SCOTCH IMKMTfO WHMKEY 8*M t Hwu-ny, T»tow», J<o. Bergen, Woodbrtdfe, E. Brun! Oml -u and Tbm Mnmum male prm u, onflkwth the New Jtntj ABC. W* r«twv«th* rght to Kmr quontttm* HFTH 3" 20c OFF LABEL PKG, OF 00 FRESH BAKED CAKE DEI J T. Chocolate Chp Cookes 4 9 c Nut Chffon Cake ^ 5 9 c Not

9 t.ml" l^n [Inlr bscut dough flukrd C oked, fl* r onlnn, chopped nl! dmmh to %-»«* [loured board. m.lon, green Jep- Molsten slghtly llll!t nul cut,k< on oven well. Spread. Roll M a n \ l M Inch bak- 400 de-,d Rd halved mkd P pas o.mfd celery slced cucumber, pared,,, nnd slced thn ; n, ;( l lettuce, ll,, frrnch dremlng,,,, r ts chlled and,. XC(.pt the dressng >, *, Add dressng, salad Is sllghuy!,,.,-ssnn. OarnW..,.,!. mle shrmp. 3 cupt cream Salt Pepper teaapoon jugar 2 cups cooked lobster meat cut Into small peces egg yolk, f desred Melt butter, add flour, strrng untl smooth. Add cream gradually. Cook for 0 mnute* rtrrlng constantly. Remove from heat. Season. Add lobster meat The tew should have the conlstency of a farly thck whte sauce. Egg yolk added to thr stew Just before servng gves aj rch flavor, The stew must not oll after the yolk has been added. FINDS TEETH LEICESTER, England" The drver slowed to almost a stop everyttme No. 28 bus passed long Clarendon Park road. To add to the confuson the drvers attenton was always n the same drecton, On the ffth trp the conductor, Mchael Peern, 8, hopped off the bus and pcked up an Upper plate. He explaned to! the passengers: "You see Ive had them only sx weeks and In the future Ill have to be more careful how I cough." Stubborn Teacher: Havent you fn- ton Uhed washng that blackboard? new ANNUAL PICNIC: Commttmttn John Hughes, In the center, dark shrt, and hs wfe wore pursls nf honor at the annual Go Thrd Ward pcnc lrll at the Maple Tree Farm, Sunday afternoon. Second on the left Is Commltteemah Maynard Wnston. Commltteeman Davd Ncola Is next to Mr. Hughes aha Commtteenan Davd T. Mller Is second from rght, next to bs wfe. SCHOOL ISSUE LULL House passage of two-year extensons of two exstng Ing schools In federally congested areas. Accordng to Powell (D, ( N. school programs sgnals they.), ths "all but closed the end of efforts to pass an ex- door to any general school Hd bll untl after next years conrrobably Hstory Tradton doesn* say, but t may be assumed there were those In Sodom and Gomorrah who sad a lttle of that sort of thng does a town no harm.- Rchmond Tmes-Dspatch. Small Merces "Hallo." exclamed the nvestor, who was rcadk the quarter report, "a rcducby George Thats good! Thats good news! Youve been workng on It for A reducton n proft greeslonal electon." Pupl: I know, but the more no, not n proft The House voted extenson of the Natonal Defense Educaton Montored report forewarned I wash It, the blacker t gets. COFFEE MAXWELL Act and a specal program ad- natons aganst war. HOUSE CHASE & SANBORff, wt» OFF* ILB. TIN SEWAREN NOTES Rj MRS. PERCY AUSTEN 499 West Arena* Rcwuren - MB ~Th«Sewaren Brdge Club wll md t s frst meetng of the -"wm nt :30 P. M. at the lumr of Mrs. O. B. Noel, North flanfmd. - Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Meyr and rnuglter, Cyntha, Sar-.a, wrrp the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mancz, West Avenue, on Sunday. ; on Snturday evenng Mr and Mrs. Sal DAlterlo gave a [ Kwcrt Sxteen" brthday party, honnrlnf ther daughter, Mary Am. Thfre were thrty guesw : ncludng members of her famly RIKI classmates at Woodjrdr HlRh Sohool. The enterjtalnb was done on the lawn md a four pece band played (or dancng on a floor set up wth colored lghts and decoratons, for the occason. OST EFFORT NEW YORK Mothers and grammar teachers have for years tred to teach youngsters that they should not use "ant." Websters second unabrdged edton publshed n 9S9 lsts the word "ant" wth thta notaton: "A contamnaton ot are not, la not, am not, etc." Soon to be released, the thrd edton defends "ant" as used In the Unted States by "cultvated speakers." FREE!! 2 CUYS Valuabh TRADING STAMPS SAW "2 CUTS" $TMM IVKT DAT. EACH FIILU IO0K IS WOgTH 2.25 IN TRADE IN ANY DEPARTMENT 98c STOCK-U^ SALE! STOCK YOUR PANTRY-FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH THESE 7 GUYS SPECIALS ORANGE SOUTHERN SUN FLOOR WAX 2 GUYSttlF POLISHING REG. LOW PRICE.89 KINGS MINUTE STEAKS 4-OZ. PKG F 0D MARKETS AT: Co..? ABFItLD MRS. Ts PIEROGIS POTATO CABBAGE COTTAGE CHEESE 3 FOR TOTOWA RU. 46 MORTON CHICKEN TURKEY BEEF THRIF-T-PAK Cut Beans French Beans Broccol Spears FOR KEARNY NO. BERGEN llthstpatafwnput. Rd PORK & BEANS VAN CAMPS 3c Off LABEL #300 CAN CATSUP PRIDE OF FARM 4-OZ. BOTTLE APRICOTS WATCHUNG Routs 22 STRAW BERRIES WOODBRIDGE Routtr 9 U 440 E. BRUNSWICK RouU Canal PAGE NTNK "SUCCESS ATTRACTS sncess," whch Is obvously true wth ths youns! mans s re!on of a handsome sweater... an Indspensable tem n a well-rounded wardrobe. Its a Norwegan pattern modeled n a versatle pullover, by Arrow. Ths 00% worsted wool sweater comes In four color combnatons; lght, oxford and slate, oatmeal and pewter, brown and (Old, pewter and taupe, all wth whte background... so very rlht, whether the man In your lfe s a youth on the college campuj or a young busness man at lesure. AVENEL PERSONALS MRS MARTIN GUTOWSKI 4 Qforte Street, ftvenel ME Forty - four local people went on a bus trp recently to Phladelpha to attend the last evenng o( the Blly Graham Phladelpha Crusade. The Golden Crcle of the Frst Presbyteran Church wl hold a luncheon, 2:30 today at the church hall. The frst brthday of Vncent Mazza, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mazza, George Street, was celebrated Sunday. Quests Included Mr. and Mrs. Russell 8nowfeld, Mrs. Nlchlas Hudanlch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snowfeld and chldren, Rusty and Robbe. The Mazzas other chldren GWenn and Jame, were also present. Husbands Nght wll be featured at the Tuesday meet- Ing of the Junor Womans Club qf Avenel. The members husbands wll be n charge of the program whch wll be held at the Avenel-Colonla Frst Ad Squad buldng at 8:5 P. M, Wednesday the Sub Junor Womans. Club of Avenel wll hold a luau and new membershp meetng at the home of Mss Charlotte Markulln, 06 Blanford Avenue at 7:30 P. M. Any grl between the ages or 4 and 7 are nvted to Jon the organzaton and may at tend hs meetng. Mss Carol Mller, charman, can be contacted at ME Wednesday at Fltsgeralds lt 8:8 P.M. The board of drectors of Ssterhood Bnal Jacob wll meet Tuesday at the Avenel- Colonla Communty Center at 9 P. M. FUTURE ARMY OPERATIONS The Army of the Unted States of the future wll provde swft specal delvery for Important cargo by frng It In the nose of a balllsto mssle. It wll use nuclear-powered drones and glders for survellance and other mssons too dangerous for men to undertake. Ths was explaned to MaJ. Gen. Lous W. Truman, deputy chef of staff for operatons, plans and tranng n the Contnental Army Command, so conventon delegates would know what the Army Is thnkng and plannng. 8TH ARMY AND SOUTH KOREA Ma]. Oen. Sam C. Russell, 8th Army chef of staff, In a report prepared for the annual meetng of the Assocaton of the Unted States say that equpment n Korea Is mostly outmoded. The Unted States 8th Army, as a result, s dspersng ts supples and depots throughout the length of South Korea. Russell sad the Army s buldng new depots n the Waegwan-Taegu area more removed from the possble fght- -Thrd Ward Sxth Dstrct Democratc Organzaton meets ng front. -WMMWMWWWWMMMMMMWMMIMWIMMMMIMI KEEP UP WITH YOUR I HOME TOWN NEWS CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAI WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. 8 GREEN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Enclosed please fnd $4.00 for one-year subscrpton to: INDEPENDENT-LEADER^ CARTERET PRESS EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS JBEACON To be sent to: NAME ADDRESS TOWN WIMW Woodbrdge -at Thomas Jefferson of ELIZABETH BROADCAST SATURDAY 5 P. M. Delayed Broadcast Followng {RUTGERS Game 450 AM WCTC 08.3 FM Play-by-lMay by Art Browne and (Jff Haycock of WCTC Ths and EVERT GAME thu season brought to you as» Communty Servce by; MOLNAR ELECTRIC CO. Woodbrdge, N J. STERN & DRAGOSET REALTORS Woodbrde, N. J.

10 PAGE TEN, Jo Clears Ralway Plant WOODBRIDGE.A comp.;p< of odors and smok al- ] l R(dl> r-nnanatnt from Alln : u*\!. Hnhftny, mudr by Eml KnK. Colonla, las ended n a sttncnt n fsno of I ho. p.ml..made by Jo^pl A. I!:-ahnsk, Prncpal Publc Health Engneer of thr State D tartmrnt of Hralth.. n letfr to BuMfss AdmmMrnUM" Bernard M. Hart- nt.!, Mr. R/.afllm.k wroto: "tn response lo Mr. Eml Kff5 communcatons conrcmlnn crrs nd smoke al- Iwllv lf-leasd from the Allen Industres located, n Rahway, N<".v Jtrsey, an nvestgaton was ntated on July ; The nvestgaton entaled a complete n-plant survey of the]. Allen Industres processlnr and! roof Inspecton of ther curng oven exhaust stacks In addton to numerous vst? to the Krug resdence and plant. area for purposes of evaluatng condton!; organoleptlcally (sght, smell, eye Irrtaton, etc.). The last vst made to the areas was on August 8, 96. Mr. Wukovets of your Health Department also suppled the wrter wth maps and a resume of complants telephoned to hs offce by Mr. Krug from July 2, 96 dally through August, 96. Ths materal was correlated wth chmatolokcal condtons exstng at the tme of the complant. "After careful apprasal of all data collected and the favorable organoleptlc mpressons encountered throughout the tme of our vsts to the plant and New Dover Road area, It Is our consdered opnon that the complant does not justfy our further partcpaton. "Our fndngs further reflect that none of the state level allpolluton control regulatons were n volaton n these areas throughout our nvestgaton. "We regret that we cannot be of any further assstance n ths matter." State to Provde 200 Safety Posters WOODBRIDGE - Gerald J. D-scoll, Chef of t he State Bureau of Traffc.safety, has Informed Mayor Frederlcw M Adams and Polce Chef John R. Egaa that hs department wll supply approxmately,200 pedestran safety posters to the Townshp n the "nterest of preventng traffc accdents durng the last four months of the yen) an especally hazardous tme for the person on foot." Mr. Drscoll asked that the posters be dsplayed at "promnent and strategc" locatons. Voters May Regster At. Frehouse Tonght PORT READING - Voters who huve not as yet regstered for the November genera electon wll have the opportunty to do so tonght and tomorrow from 6:30 to 8:30 P. M. n the Fre House, West Avenue, Carmen DAlesso and Mrs. Johanna Martno wll sere as regstrars. The deadlne for regsterng s September 28 and when we grow up Ill buy you lots and lots of GIFTS from STATE JEWELERS! Man Street, Woodbrldge (Next to State theatre) GREEN IS FOR FRKSIIMI N the head of Glora Ozn.vr, j2 Unverstys Womens Collcec number In Us hstory. T«t: \ Kreen "dnk," symbol of the <><«<f<i (, s Placed on Umfnrd Avnme, Wood brdge, by n Junor at the Mate JtRlasN cnnlled 720 freshmen (hs yfar, the largest Mdont enrollment stands at ; prak 2,000. Classes started Monday. IN FASHION SHOW: Four of the models who wll appear n the "Galaxy of Fashons", the fall fashon show bens sponsored by the Maron Guld of St. Andrews Church n the church hall next Wednesday are. pctured above. From left to rght: Mrs. Harry OConnell, Mrs, Wllam McCarthy, Mrs. Stanley Strenkowsk and Mrs. Joseph Wuktsch. FASHION FLARE: s evdent here n ths Gold-flecked tweed dress and jacket by Abe Schrader. Pleats, that are permanent because the blend s Zefren and wool, flar out from a long torso, covered by a matchng hp-length jacket. U. S. stoppng purchases pf European coal. j New owler sells New York Bmpre State Buldm,. ABOUT YOUR HOME If housekeepng gets you down and seems to be takng too much of your tme, the reason s qute lkely lack of oranlzaton. A haphazard routne s death to the homemaker. The frst step s to make aj tme schedule for donn the routne thngs about the home that must be done each day, w week. Take your tme, for ths s the foundaton of the over-all plan. Meals and ther preparaton are a major tem. Housecleanng and laundry another. Try to have breakfast lunch and dnner at an apponted hour each day f It s at all possble. If you are not lucky enough to have good help, keep the menues smple but nour shng. There are any number of good books and artcles wrt- The new plan should enable the homemaker to have more lesure tme for outsde actvtes or rest If t doesnt do ths, t s not a success, Another mportant thng to remember s that a schedule must be elastc. It should be made to ft around the occurences of everyday lfe. Blame In Rght Place The guest met hs host n the :arden and commented: "Isay, old chap, who s that awful frump over there?" Why, thats my wfe," came the reply. "Oh," stammered the embarrassed guest. "I bg your par don. Trats my mstake." rassed guest. "I beg your pardon. Trats my mstake." Just People Ant A people pp funny? If you tell a man th< e are 270,678, stars n the unverse, hell beleve you, but f a sgn says 8 ra man ten for leadng magaznes that W«-. wll help you along ths lne. <* to W * ^ ^ ^ Mw_ After you have completed a schedule for your home work at t. Use the frst few weeks to help smooth and perfect the schedule nto a pattern that wll be congenal to the entre [famly, cedes Galleon. Sovet rules out change n Berlns status. Pattern of volence seen n Brtsh slum. LOOK WHATS HAPPENING HEREUt SELLING OUT!! ALL All models and colors n stock... Please come n, get the BUY OF YOUR LIFE! Ssterhood Set For Tun Far AVENEL Fnal llan* have been made for thr "Fun Fnlr" whch \t beng sponsored by Ssterhood Bnal Jcnb at a mertnr wth Mrs. Trvn? Mann. Jeffrey Road. Colonln. The far wll be held October 8 at the Lttle Lrawe baseball feld, Inman Avrnn, Colona. The meotnk was attended by Mrs. Jules Isler, Mrs. Sdney Nochlmson, Mrs. Joseph Harzelc. Mrs. Charles Zastermnn. Mrs, Helmut Marum, Mrs Hnrold Meltz, Mrs. Arthlll Freeman, Mrs. Sol Sotnlck Mrs. Hy Farcr and Mrs. Lloyd Ganon, Mrs. Freeman outlned th vnlous skll games whch wll be presented at the far, Drop-off statons for the cake sale to be featured at the far nre: Shorecrest, Mrs. Arthur Berln and Mrs. Jerome Glassman; Lynn Oaks, Mrs. Harry Kutner and Mrs. Marum: Oak Rdge, Mrs. A Segfred and Mrs. Davd Grubrr: Avenel Mrs. Oanon and Mrs. Leonard Greenfeld. All cakes must be n October 7 or the mornlns of October 8. Novelty tems and canned goods wll be Bcctpted at the home of Mrs. Malna, 83 Jeffrey Road, Colona. and Mrs. Isler, 5 Neptune Place, Co-! no later than September 27. One of the ma^v hghlghts wll be Koko the Clown. Another feature wll be a photography booth conducted by Mrs. Max Dnnerman. Pctures wll be nstantly developed. Members wshng to enroll n the chldrens clothng clubs are advsed to contact Mrs, Phlp Greenspan, FU Mrs. Mel North, charman of the rummage sale, announced drop-off statons for rummage :m SYNAGOGIK GFTS NFW F«T,: The Syn:Ro;c nf Cornrrwtun Bna Jacob, Avrnel. recently rcmndrtrd n j m. f the Jewsh Holdays, s shown above. Proud of the reflls s Kabh " "P B«nd, shmn n thr fon-cn.,,,,,, Sherff to Take rertor Sherff DU O. Car-tll Atlantc States Conference WATER BI.. sk son <f Duvnl Cou.ly. Jackson-am! CM-cUon, N. J. State, Senntc-Hfuw r vllc, lla ; Wllam. AICCH,,u- Kurn l»ll<r Assocaton. Tlrd!, )()I. (, d,.,.,., Fl * * r La, j>r. r-dcnt ni Alumnum l Decree U Ancent Order of H (J wx. v,,. u Plumbmn Fxture.. Corp., Bur- Ijem.ns. St. Peters Lysemn.,,,,.,,, h(v solm, Fartmlontabph Calf.: (, A. 0 - Bryon!Alunvm Assocaton, Amercan nomlcn,, )mf(v M NtfW BRUNSWICK-Sherlff and Knapp. a Us and En- AcnnVmy of Embalmng. Mld- WHter Robert H. Jamson, Mddlesex Bncers of Grand Rapds, d M-jdl.s x-somerset St County Ct Fpr- F ^,,,. m l (lf County Presdent of the Natonal Jal Sherffs Assocaton chpan; HchRfd R. Oauper. nr- al Dnvtors Assocaton, N. J\ Th(,,...., chtect of St. Paul, Mnn, alonu;funeral Drectors Assocaton, (aslp,. r(l((. ff "; and lfe member of Natonal wth F-clWrd J. Hendrlck, Su- NatmnM Funeral V- -^ U,, ltllfr bnuch. Jal Assocaton wll attend the.perntrndent of Prsons. Phla- soraton, County Offcers As- Th(, n,, u. (., r 23rd Annual Conventon ot the, delphll ^.cwton. llon pllms m Sst ConwL^ Srretlon Slu nff Jlmson lu the presj Hf ls also tt membtl olna " l lthf r compl««-n ent tme s servns hs fourth (jonal Polce Offcers ASSOCIHterm as presdent of the N. J struct on meetng to be held at the Deshler Hlton Hotel, Columbus, ton, Natonal Jal of North [Sherffs Assocaton; Is secre- r>noul( Oho September Shenfls Assocaton: s were- Should Amm(. R K nt R hts of Columbus Ku tary and treasurer of Wllam 4(h Sherff Jamson wll partcpate In a program, September Degreet Moose, Elks 8to»^ Manager-\v F. Hadn? Funeral Home, Npw albs New Bnlngwl<, k; past.name?" Brunswck. He served as coro-! presldrnt of OpUmlst club, Applcant-Sn are: Shorecrest. Mrs. Isadore 26 on "How Can Pr6per Jal ner, Mddlesex Couuty, f m clrcus g ants ^ snners; Dex-! Manager - A;d Drescher, Mrs. Nochmson and Desgnng Promote Good Safety, Securty, Santaton, Segre- He has been Sherff snce 953 Navy League, New Brunswck Applcant Wa -: , n r n nnd J from f,.n KHflJuk) I _._n ter Ft How Tent, N. Y., U. Mrs. Jack Schneder; Colona and Avenel proper, Mrs, Hygaton, Economy, and Correc-j Mr. Jamson s secretary- Urban League, and treasurer Manager <srnl!, ; ; Parer. trustee of the Mddlesex Cotm- o f Morrow Assocaton on Cor-a pretty well-known A board of drectors meetng Partcpatng wth Sherlffty Heart Assocaton: a Fellow,-fcton. Applcant proudl. wll be held Tm-sray at the Jamson wll be Com l the Amrrcan Academy of loguht to be. Ive r l Avenel - Colona Communty Anna M. Kross of the New Embalmnn and Mortuary Sc- Senate approves bll for.locerrs around Center at 9 P. M. York Cty Department of Cor- ence, and s a member of Md- tranng the Jobless. years now. H "ft, mars than aver... tharoa SOMETHING EXTRA* about awnng an OLDS f \ Magnfcent ne^ Nnety-Eghts... superb new Super 88s... dazzlng Dynamc 88$... fun to drve Fc85s... plus stunnng new StarflresI Olds offers them all wth spectacular V-8 performance... sporty trend-settng style... plut a new concept of qualty and relablty that every Oldsmoblle a car of tuperlorltyl UL.USMUBII-E: t Lv, Eltgnf Wnty-Egft Holhlty Sport Sr-:t Any way you look at t, theres "somethng extr." about Olds for 62! V-8 performance, rght acrons the lne... from engnes that delver up to 345 h.p.! Smooth acton of Oldamobleg S Hydra-Malc... the performance transmsson wth the sold new "fed"! Suspenson refnements that put new rde and readablty n every model! Sporty new stylngnsde and out that mrrors the ekctement youll fnd behnd the wheel! Vst your Oldamoble Qualty Dealer for a personal ntroducton to the cars, wth "gomethng etra"! todord n NINI, fgfc ml llwtn to*h, tfthml t nh w* h Ojmmlt t. F-85 Cutlass Convertble nv In a class by Itself... n the low-prce feld! We Want YOU!.. If ydu are n busness and have a product or a servce to sell, we want you to see how easy t s to ncrease your sales at mnmum cost by advertsng n our newspapers. CALL ME 4- Brng your Bll of Sale ready to do busness also Large Selecton of "Safe Tested" USED CARS E AUTO SALES 475 Ralway Avenue, Woolbrrgp SALES OPEN EVENINGS (Factory, Authorzed Dealer) Establshed / 925 SERVICE PHONE ME4-000 WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES 475 Rahway Avenue WoodbrHJge, T

11 PAGE ELEVEN "BACKYARD ute-summer days,. nl over the East,-;. lt!. n the after- :tn: nd» of crclng,»,» - and - arrow r;-,mlpy SWl U - a> ths speces Is,, many nonblrders,.ch mlnformaton, ID t. Promnent a-,,,s tlo Idea so many... that tre brd U a. : chmney swallow.",.wallow at all but Is. Hummngbrds! An-.Hrrptlon Is that It.! spreads vermn - IUKS, ths beng un,..y-.ally make nu-.-.cmwlves through n; usng chmneys :;<J, not only from,< und gongs In the, yoducng noses lke ] :, butauoby rea-! that heavy rans -jpn the nest. :,,-ks and down It mna or young, Into / n-. The resultng,u.d debrs have * a housewfe an I:,:* problem can. <<! by placng n.<r the chmney :. swfts arrve n - srrms to be one!..:)g<> that people ; around to doae no harm Is an the necessty,(.aches fclao to the.mj. of these Inns whch have long. :. of peculatlon. Untl a few yeart ; brre was actually.: ->: by anyone as, rrtory comprls- \.:.u<: home of the ; r;;.k by tens Of.. ::,; the Oulf coast :;rds occuped tall schools, factorlesl MlUtoos Idle of.. would scour for ;:n«whsh thoublrcu were landed.:.< workers. Then. : wt-re t-.o swfts at had they gone? des to «ro th*y ul other days offerv.,!v- some averred :U xcupled hollow > and hbernated wnter. Others a great flocks "n nto the Qulf humlves In sand -l the followng others, a lttle >t:\e, Md they : Amerca." Aye, ;- South Amerca? luv and none had n there anyway. «: krv*. or could ; - : ; > came the an- swfts secret - In May of 944, m the Amercan Lma, Peru, thjat <l.s h»d been "se-; <jnu swallows kll-! H.tng on the border. A :ote< the bands In; ">n) by an Indan! d«*d for them. They <!ron chmney»<>n of the bands v-r on the brds In -"n 938 to 940. :;. we Ictew. Here Amazon Basn ^ -- you see wheelng! "uns, lakes and : "" lt UP 8t them and IlP long, narrow» rtndfr the swlfu :» Mry fastest flers)] : «"ng stamna that "n across the wa- (>ulf and above the of that remote re- > call Amazona. / l we recall that htmney became ): "us country, swfts IUIIQW trees and, In " { < areas, stul do so. secmens the throat - very n,ht. a char- " < n In cty brds be- ( lcoloraton by soot. ljkn» < tl» Inspre hs work-. ; "ptness and energy ;.";;:J lll buslnes, m&n hung I s ;!, u gns readng "DO ;; around hs ftctory,; «was aaked some " MU tafl had shook h> head Shop-Rtes Expandng Agan! Ths put wt«k we opened the newly remodeled Csldwell Shop-Rtt locted on Bloomfeld Arenue n Cldwell. Your new Caldwell Shop-Rtt t bgger and better thn ever. Welcomng Prces On Meat! SEMI BONELESS-WEST VIRGINIA SMOKED HAMS FULL CUT OtSLESS SWULDEB TINDIR 69 t*shw Swoot Calrom Grapts s» du " lb " c U.S. Ho. Long lland Pottrtot 0 t ; 5 35 tntt* Breast Veal curt.** V«aK»fbts HALVES59 t Ib. U G««t. Gtdf Ckoc Ytung Stu lt) POT ROAST c.m.,...stf. fc.55«ttnder» Jucy CHUCK STEAKS Cut for London (ral SHOULDER STEAK Fo Innf or Sttwng BEEF SHORT RIBS Lun BEEF STEW SOUP MEAT Swtt or Hot - NOW OPEN! - Central Avenue Shop-Rte Central Avenue, lost Orange Ths week Shop-Rte does t agan! Another brand new market made twce tho ste of bthnl Everythng new and expanded to better serve you. 49 C *89 e 49 C 69 e»- ^39 C ITALIAN SAUSAGE 69 C Hckory Sfflokvd HAM SLICES ^"^ 89 e fttth tr Lun GROUND CHUCK 65 Cooktd HADDOCK *!!«.. b 59 C Cookd COD FILLET Cooktd SCALLOPS End 0 Summer Savngs OH Product. Tokay Grapes 2 b 29 C Extra Large Jumbo Sze Fresh Sweot HONEYDEWS $w *)t Ctlforn* Pears»«" * 2 lbt 35 c Etra Fancy Slcng Tomatoes V 9 C WM0FTHEPWW CATSUP 4~ J :^...4 : t> * t 4 *v -"^ FROZEN FOOD BUYS! Sfcoe-RttBroccol, Fordhook o> Btbr Lma or Caulflowtr VEGETABLES You Asked For It! Back agan by popular demand, tolden Book Encyclopeda now on sale at Shop-Rte. The past wnter, Shop-Rte brought the Golden look Encyclopeda to our customer.. Everyone flocked to Shop-Rte to get ther let. We feelevery home v! ^ r M JL JL MC MC * 9 " ** «" owtrb «*>«* opportmbty to start your tet Complete your ser - or fll n the mnng copes. Look Lk for Golden look dsplay at Shop-Rte. Velum. I only 49c AH other, We Grocery Savngs To We/come You I 2 p k ;; 35 e Shop-Rtt Slced Frotn STRAWBERRIES 5 ;;; 99 e Brda Ey Froxtn SWEET PUS 6 p 4 ;: 89 Skop-Rtt FISH STICKS 4 ;,; 89 C Hom»-Coag Baktry Favortes thocttv* IkfOttfh latvrdtr Nfkl, Stpltafew 2}rd. 9(. Not ro«*omklt for lyp««phc l trtwt. Wo rottrrt tn rght to Unt aaanthlt. Cttpon Iprt Coupon Lm! Coupon Rdtcntd THIS COUPON WORTH Ttwtrd HM PurchM of MM*-R<t* II pk. UKE MIXES Co*p«a S*od f- Any Mo* Rrtt Wfctr* It** h AvaUolo Coupon lplrot: S*»., Stpt. 2j, IN > Coupon Lmt: Ono Vv Famly % Cmpoa Rtdtmod Otry *n P«rc(aM COUPON WORTH 6c Off BEECHNUT COFFEE SALE. 4c Off! CHASE & SANBORN HOLLAND HOUSE MAXWELL HOUSE Pop Imported Italan 7 V arj(8t TOMATOES < >.;; Cut tr Shotttrng Senmnt,, COMSTOCK BEETS 9 ;.;; M Pdo H tht farm KNORR SOUPS TOMATO JUICE Cln«Fattr CATSUP 4 r J l ROYOX 4 ««Jc Off! Vjn Camp< [nrched PORK I BEANS *;; 0* PILLSBURY FLOUR 5, 49«Asorl.d Colon Shop-Rlt Gardtn SCOn TO WHS fcw SWEHPtAS J W TOMATO JUKE ofl Hot. ctnt 4 - HKMraarf-S 5< 0(r! fndt ot tht F»rm Cat COLGATES FAB 4,;; ( GREEN BEANS 8 s< Shop-R.t. Shop-Rtt LIQUID DETERGENT ; 49 MAYONNAISE. 49 C Shop-Rlt Low Suda Powdt Shtp-Rtt DETERGENT 25.t J 2 l SALAD DRESSING ; 39 C J*» Spray Krafr BON AMI c FH. ;;39«GRAPE JELLY 3 20 ;;* SNctd or HIIVM Yalltw Clnt Shop-dn Nwl PEACHES «4 :.;;, KOSHER PICKLES ;:,49 Shop-Rte Frtkt APPLE SAUCE 8.;, M DOG FOOD 6, 69 ( Dtf Mont Lght Chunk Marcl Anorttd Colon TUNA FISH 4.; M TOILET TISSUE, 4 39 ^! «r Shop-Rtt Whltt or Pnk PURE CORN OIL *-M f FACIAL TISSUES 6::; l l Shop-Rtt Shop-RH TEA BAGS Rod Htart Anorttd DOG FOOD ::; 89 Grand Wefcomt Dary Salt. PRUNE JUICE Shop-IUrt SHORTENING 3 «,utr«boh. 3 t 69 Grand Wekomt Del Delghtt! MARGARINE I BOILED HAM Shop-Rtt 2 29 SLICED Shop-Rtt CHEESE SPREAD Purt Mad ORANGE JUICE Ice Cream Toward tho Purchat* tl m. tr dkocalatt *V «DUNCAN HINES RKE PUDDING NIX Coupon Good At: Any Shop-Rlo Whtt Ittm It Arltklt Coupon Epro: Sat., Stpr. 3, 96 Coupon Lmt: Ono Ptt famly Coapsn Rodtomod Only on Pnr«hMt ot Ittn Lltttd Shop-Rlt J. b,39 c ALL MEAT FRANKS 3::;;;, CANNED HAMS TUlf* Toward tht Purchau «r I III* -ot. csn or U-e. (an ol COUPON Uf A B V U WORTH Woodbrtdt THIS COUPON WORTH JOHNSON PLEDGE or lfl-o. can or 44-ot. can JOHNSON KLEER 49 ( Coupon Good At: Any Shop-Rta Whtrt Ittm It Avjlablo Coupon tplmt: Sat., Stpt. ), 96 Coupon Lmt; Ont Per Famly Coupon Rtdttmtd Only Plchsl p J/2/«* ltfl " l l - Toward tho PtrchtM ol An-/ So Skop-Rrt ControUtd Sudt Povdor DETERGENT Coupon Good At: Any Shop-Rto Whtrt Ittm It Avalable 20:,, _ Coupon Iproo: Sat., Stpt. 2, 96, C Coupon Lmt: Ont Per Famly Coupon Rtdttmod Only tn Purchaat I "M, ( ev e) lke to talk ; w sad. -n» h,»«,,.,, Ped wth the ; *"] I «ver na4: three t;, ";^d foe *n taetease., ^ lands decded to go L,;; & n<l the offce boy ISELIN. OFtN SUNDAYS S30 Oak Tree Road (WOODBRIIXE SHOPPING CENTER), A Shop-HUm /V«Htr E**vx MENLO PARK OPEN SINDAIS Mle South of (arden State Parkway On U.S. Route, n lh<* Menlo Park Shoppng Outer

12 - - t h t PA OK TWELVE I he Crows Nest At the Typewrter: Ths campagn, locullv, hns rot mr dnwn. Wth \2 rul- (ntr.s n hr feld md umptvten organzatons runnng :f- X.nrs for tju-m. and SPIICIIIIK m- v:.tlrns, XcL^W "! nrmmg r.ound In crcles f r \rw<\ to nd them all. fn. Im ns ( ng the best I ctn... WnMt t cool weather a welcome IT- : f? I had to (ol up and yel (mother blankrt Sunday nlht... Orcstc L. DeSlmoR. Jr., I?;hwny Avenue. Woodbrrl;:<\ has enlsted n tnr Naval Rr- Ftrve Electroncs Dvson 3-:), Summt. A graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School and RCA Insttute, N. Y., DeSmone Is employed as an Electroncs Techncan for Tunn-sol Electrc, Bloomfled. In the Malbag: Arman P. M. Lesauls, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lesaus, 2 Goodrch Street, Iseln, and a graduate of Woodbrldge Hgh, ha& completed hs Intal course of Atr Force bask mllury tranng at Lackland Ar Force Base, Texas. He has been selected to attend the techncal tranng course for Utltes Mantenance Specalst, shep- ^ard AFB, Texas... Also completng hs ntal course nt Lackland s Arman Stanley o Chapman, Jr., ss of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley a. Chapman, Burnett Street, Avenel. Ho wll attend a techncal tranng course for Admnstratve Specalst at Amallo, Texas. Arman Chapman s a graduatr of St. Marys Hgh School. Purth Amboy,.. Servng aboard the destroyer USS Haynsworth. whch If on a seven-month cruse wth the Sxth.Fleet n the Medterranean, s Wayne P, Swaylk, freman. USN, son O Mr. and Mrs. Peter Swaylk, Ralway Avenue, Woodbrdge. More Mal: Geralne Mannng, St. Georges Avenue, Woodbrldge,] a graduate of WHS, has start-; ed classes as a new student atj Wagner College. Grymes Hll,! Staten Island. She wll major n elementary educaton...vncent Parrngton, son of Mrs. V.) Farrngton, Hoy Avenue, Fords! has reported to Great Lakes Tr. nnr Center. He may be adressed as follows: V, Far- vton, S.R , Co. 4,! BIJICK ADDS CONVERTIBLE TO I<H»2 SPECIAL LINK Newest Hfdlon l<> the Mn -k lne for!)m;:! ths two-door rnnvrrjble m the Specal Mrv Tle n * Hprnl -.,\lcd :IOIIK lln "nr. lnes us llr Skylark, Bucks luxury Mt ruu ). md rnmo m. -lmn of three wwer plants. All M>tu<Inrd models In the Specal MTf.s ur equpped uth tle new, h:;h performance V-l enpne. wth the alum mm V-8 eene as optonul Deluxe models n t h e Specal.seres are equpped wth t h e alumnum V-H as stnrrdurd wth a power opton of the same ense^ wth four-barrel carburetor and hgher nmpresson rato for sreater performance. Also avalable as optonal on the SIB2 Specals are the dual-path turbne transmsson and a four-speed, floor-mounted sports enr synclomesh transmsson whch makes the Specal one of the outstandng performers on tn hghway. May be seen September 26 at Polkowte Motors, 229 New Brunswck Avenue, Perth Amboy. Adv. HONOKKI): Stephen Purdy <ccnte I s shown beng congratulatrd <m benr selected "Jaycc- of the Month" by Stanley Mam, presdent, and Gerald Shea, awards char- Jayvpp-4ttps Plan To Ad Men n Drve Board Plans For Luncheon PORDB The executve nnr touchers of School 7 PTA wll have a luncheon Septem- IXT 2R, 2:00 noon, wth Mrs..John Prlgyl charman and Mrs. Joseph FaRftn. co-chalr- nn. LEGAL NOTICBS Street Ml to «pont and runntk hence; 2 Southerly drecton nnd parallel wth Md Burlngton Street 25 to a pont and nnnlnf thenr* 3 Westerly drecton and ps.rs.llel wth frst course 9.(2 to the Easterly sldf of Rurllngton Street aforesad and nmnln thence.; (4 Easterly nlde of Burlngton Street. In a Northerly drecton 25 At, a recent nwtnr of the hoarr a tpntatvn budrft for the rsulnj year was presented for approval of the board. Letters the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments!^ JUB-B In of resgnaton wrre receved from Mrs., Clfford Dunham who resgned her offce of members-hp charman and Clfford restrcton* upon to Dunham who resgned hs offce «uch_power mmm the h> specum exercse of 0 "" " "> d. pursuant of treasurer. The board apponted Mrs. John Ama*7. Hhrrff. Pro- IU ln ^" l JJ r J c L l t D mnmum treasurer and Mrs. John Harkey, membershp charman, Mrs. Dorothy Ludewlg, prncpal, and the executve board thanked Mr. Prlpryl for her efforts n completng the kndergarten drapes. Mrs. George Chlpka. presdent and Mrs. Marcel Bonalsky, vce presdent, wll attend the teachers conventon In Atlantc Cty, October 28. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK Take Notce that nn the 3th day of September lofl. the Zonng WOODBRIDGE At a reg- BoanTof"Adjustment or the Townmonthly mwtle Of the: shl P of VVoodbrWse afterh publc.woorbrdk Townshp Jaycee- Tne. Tyson Corp. for a varance to I hey pledged ther help nus* fve ndustral h!dlnss_on_lot h* Tnvrpp^ n fln all Ant "^ B ln ^ Bloclc Block 5 57P-A " A Ralroad.membershp drve. pln<. t Woodbrldg(, Sl.». JerM, y, 8nd that determnaton of sad Zonng Letter.", wll be sent by thebo&rd of Adjustment hn* been b fled fld m the offce of sad Bourd at the Jaycce-etes to young men between the es of 2-36, ntro- Woodbrtdge, g, New Jorwy,»nd s Muncpal BulldlR, Man Street. ducr tn- opportunty for avalable lbl ffor Inspecton. FREDERIK FREDERICK SIMON8EN these men lo jon the Junor Secretary, Board o Adjstment ;Chnmb- o Commerce. Men Townshp of Woodbrldge who are nterested n jonng^ urc urged to contact Joseph De- Marsen lt. r Man Street, A report «a.s gven on the great success of the frst projectby thf Jaycee-ettes. a card SHERIFFS S\.E MnnLESEX COl NTY COURT LAW DIVISION MIDDLESEX COlNIT Docket No. Book X. Page 3M Alexander 8oh«ytlt I-J Als Mar- J«;L u.y LIH,m>.c C-c,u».» «w Ukel] pialntuf &nd ^ Broughton. party held m August. Addton-Defendant. all report s were gven on thej Wrt of Executon for the sale of Fall Assembly held n Atlantc I p l rtrtue"st I tr?trj"e"mvd vmt! Cty, and the proposed projects! t 0 me drected md delvered. I wll LEGAL NOTICES IWfer To: W-J(«NOTICE r PUBLIC IALI TO WHOM IT MAT CONCHIN: At a regular meetng of th«townshp Commttee of the Townthlp of Woodbrldge held Tuesday, Septemher 9th, 96. I IU drected to advertse the fact that on Tutsdsy eve- p Ootober 3rd, MI, the Town- Commltten wll meet»t 8 P M P. B. 9/3-M/8! U> the pont p or p of s B, ^, If, the, Commltt««Commttee Oh.rnhm Chamber*, Beng the premses common y Mwnorl,, Mm,] o p» Buldng, Wood Xnown and demnnswt»» No H brdge, New Jersey, and epose Knd Burlngton Street, Cnneret, N J.,.,, ; t p, lhl, c w) e» ttd to the hlghem The approxmate amount of the blmet ft(.,-ordln! to torrnn or «le dkment to he - -"-»- -". " _.. _. _ DAVID LINKTT Attorney. I.-L. 0/2-M-lO/J-J ( cxpose to sale at publc vendue on for WEDNESDAY THE 8th DAT Guest speakers were Stanley! OF OCTOBER A.D,. _ Mann, Joseph Vazzano, and Jo-lat the hour of two ooloclt by the "Te sad lnnds and premlses wll seph DeMarsco, who spoke o"!}^" be sold subject to all muncpal of the mportance of the current^ B the sad day. at the Sherffs Offce ln the Cty of Ne* Brunswck, Jaycee membershp drve. N J. : Begnnng on the easterly sde of Burlngton Street. Jormerly Savage I PLAN HAT SOCIAL Street, and also formfrly known u I SEWAREN Tentatve plans Thomas Street, dstant from man of thf Woodbrdge Townshp Junor Chamber of were made for a hat socal Oc- the corner formed by the ntersecf ommeree. tober 5> 8 p. M. n the basementj" 0^^ ^ Z ^ L Z of School 2, at an executve Rooeerelt Avenue, and the Easterly Cystc Fbross Drve s Sel Mrs. Wllam Du-rschdt, Mrs. board meetng of the Home and B-y Kuh, Ms. Eleen Jones, School Assocaton Tuesday, and members of the Amercan; The frst regular meetng of <m T. McNulty Post. jthe season wll be held Tues- Many more volunteers are:day. 3 P. M. n the school aud-,,. r. D. _ _., needed througout the Townshp, torum.. U.S.N.T.C., Great Lak«. J } on a^wslf r?«ben Anyom "»t«esud may contact.mi. ana MIS. cnanes t. drve for Cystlc PrjroslS a, Street lseln.s jchldren. s d t, ttse whcn, u. ; Two-Edffed the 224 freshmen who tacks the lungs and dgestve; More ethcs.n journalsm s l.ve started classes at Lebanr. Valley College, Annvlle. for whch there s no the need, says a poltcan. Pa.... Lance A. Wlley, Arman ure. Such as not askng the cand- ApprenrfceT^dgedale Avenue m - Oltaraewsk. explaned, date where he stands on the Woodbrdge. has completed re-l" Cystlc Pbrosls ls not " """" Ktl B untl he had a chance to " " crut tranng n HIP Nav» Arl la 8 I0US dsease. It s an nher- lead hs own speeches and fnd! ted dsease wth whch chld- out. Bll Vaughan n the Kanren are bom and half of themsas Cty Reserve sx-months program at Memphs. Term. He wll now be traned n Avaton electroncs. Servng aboard the -radar de before reachng school age." September s Cystc Fbross pcket destroyer USS Wllam month and a drve s underway E. Rush, operatng out of May-* 0 funds to ** used for the mport, Fla., s R. J. Lomonco, medate mprovement here of radarman thrd class, USN,: of Mr. and Mrs. S. Lomnco, New Street, Woodbrdge. Last But Not Leant: urgently needed medcal andj;] other servces for these chld- ren. An expanded naton-wde research program to brng ths deadly chldrens dsease under! Born at Perth Amboy Genl Hosptal: Prom Iseln, a Mrs. Oltarzewsk, wfe o the control s alsounderway. eral daughter to Mr. and Mrs. charman, wrote a letter to Mrs. George Rodgere, 84 Auth Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Hovls,25 Sonora Avenue;... from Hopelawn, a son U» Mr, and Mrs. James Kath. 62 West Pond Road; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perr, 80 New.Brunswck Avenue;, from,woodbrdge, a daughter to M and Mrs. Joseph Bakos, 308 Mawbey Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Catanacc 44 Seymour S Avenue; from Sewaren, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Kuzma, 443 West Avenue;.,. from Port Readng, a son to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Pntnlcs, 3 Turner Street; John P. Kennedy, frst lady, appealng to her for assstance,]! because of her nterest n help- \, ng chldren whenever possble. She receved a reply from the socal secretary, advsng Mrs. Kennedy s honorary natonal charman of the drve. Volunteers who wll ad Mr. Oltarzewsk n.ths drve n- :lude: Mrs. Eleen Hnkson, Mrs. Mary Decker, Mrs. Ther- :sa Lapszynsk, Mrs. Joan Haney, Mrs. Pearl McMornfw. Mrs.l Evelyn Fossett, Mrs/ Helenjl Cook, Mss Barbara Cook. Mst Susan Hnkson, Mrs. Maureen Ftzgerald, Mrs, Mury Jane Sta-... from Fords, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Irwn Rausch 44 tu.s. Mrs. Jane BarU. Wlk Rokd; a son to Mr. and Also Mrs. Wnne Parott u. ^ Mrs. Stanley Kowalczyk 49 Mrs Jose P h Hussty, Mrs. Joht Jensen Avenue; a son to Mr. ZaleHky > Mss Charlotte Oltar- zewsk, Mrs. Davd Freeman and Mrs, Ncholas Shevohanko, S85 New Brunswck Avenue; a wn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pelzman, Crestvew Road; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eoy Rce, 99 Frst Avenue? a daughter tj Mr. and Mrs. Julc Mujeu, ll Glenwood Terrace a sou to Mr. and Ms, Herber Ntedle. 434 Kprd Avenue. September 2, 90 :00 P. M. to 2:M) A. M. Prce 85 C GAMES - PRIZES (Sponsored by the Amboys Old tmers Club) at (hr SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Stevens & 6th Ave. South Amboy :M DeUvertn sorwbtrt One of our beautful corsages makes a grl feel pampered and glamorous... turns an evenng nto a memorable occason! Floral Arrangement* Potted Plants tf Cut Flowen WALSHECKS Flower Shop 305 Amboj Afe, HE 4-SK TODAY THRU SATLKDAY Frederc March, B«n Garr.ara, Ina Balln "THE YOUNG DOCTORS" and rnnnscum culur I.JIIJ Turner - Jaff Chandler "THE LADY TAKES A FLYER" SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY The (.ulrtf Years ut hc Jzz^Mad Era! KING OI THE KOARING ->0s" Story of Arnold Kol&ten and. tn Eastman ( nlor, Orbon Wclls.s Kng S.ul m DAVID ANB GOLIATH" Ounrbrde to Kunte 9 J s n 35 Tull Krtund on hated K»cut FORDS PLAYHOUSE Ht TODAY THRU TUESDAY SEPT, :e - 26 GUNS OF NAVARONE Wth GrtKory Peck, - Davd Nven and Anthony Qunt Sat. and Sun. Contnuous WfeDNESDAY, 8CPT. 27 "Hungara Show" TURNPIKE DRIVE-IN THEATRE ft 8 CL /SOX U. Btuns.v * SEPTEMBER "Honeymoon Machne" I Steve McQueen - Brjd Balen Plus "TWO LOVES" ~ SEPTEMBER 24 2«"THE NAKED EDGE" Gary Cooper - Deborah Kerr No one admtted durng lut 3 Mnutes Plus "THE CAT BURGLAR" EXTRA: KARTOON KARNIVAL EVERY FRIDAY NIGH! Show begns at dmk Chldren Under 2 Fret REA.DE THEATfc-S ESTIC = TODAY Thru TUESDAY Brad Dlltnan Dolores Hart "KRANCtS OF ASSSSI" NOW THRU SAT. Lesle Crou Maurce Chevaler Charles Boyer "FANNY" SUN.. MON,, TURS. Sandra Dee - John Gavn "TAMMY TELL ME TRUE" Plus Krk Douflu "INDIAN FIGHTER" FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY sde of Burllnftton Stref. snd runnng thence: (I) Easterly drecton and at rght angle* to Burlngton RITZ Theatre Carteret, H. J, KI -MM NOW THRU MONDAY SEPT. 2«- 35 Jtrt7 Lewl In "THE LADIES MAN" Pta 3 STOOGE COMEDY AND CAETOON Rpeclal Kddle M»tln«3aturd»y an t gnndy t P. M. WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY SEPT. n - OCT. I "VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA" SUMnf Jon Fontane - Frmnlnf Atalon "HE WILD ONE" Kdde Mat. S»t, ft Sun, P. M. STATE THEATRE Woodbrdge, N.. TODAY THEC SAT. "The YOUNG DOCTORS" Starrng - Frederc March At 6:M-8:«SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY "Tammy Tell Me True" Starrng Sandra Dec Plu "KING «ff THE ROARINO»»" IBJ* Color Hlto "GIDGET GOES HAWAIIAN" Starrng Darren - Mchael Callen j Deborah Wallan Also Walt Dsneys NIKK, WILD DOG OF THE NORTH" " Contnuous Performances Saturday and Sunday NO SHOWS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY flnal WEEK! GUARANTEED NUT & STOVE $2050 Per Ton MONEY-BACK Cub Prce Chute Delvery GUARANTEE CLEAN PEA $9-50 Per Ton We wll remove any coal whch doe* not equal 0. S. Government standard* and refund your money. CHODOSH Bros, and WEXLER 36 E. Grand Avenue, Rahway PU $.000 LEGAL NOTICES on AM, the Towrahtp wll a bargan and aale dead for taldwy, premlm. UAIKU: Aprl 4th, 99 thereafter a*" Dated: September l»th, M. reached, at B. 3. DCNIQAN, Townshp Cler* «ll person* WC " " «-\ To be advertsed September llstthereln wll he.i.,,, t)rl and September Mth. 80. ln Uw to be heard r.on>,rn," M V " n J m, -IAN ORDINANCT, Mddlesex County lurro>u Clrart ORDINANCE KOTCB TO CREDITORS gllwbeth Berkow wd Uws 8. 98(" pr In ther debts, *P md deceased, under o«th or afllrma- Take further notce Ihnt thtlon. wthn a«months from thls rh"m(t".tnnb P nr Tow ««hl u y d.te or they wll be forever bur P Commttee has hy reso- date or they wll be forever barred prce beng $500,00 plus costs of preparng deed md advertsng ths sale. Sad lot In lad 4«B4 h" 0 * * ln requre a down payment of 3S% or the told accepted by tnel>< (Townshp Commttee, the balanc*""" ELIZABETH BBRKOW. KWIfl 8. JACOBSON. and Wnters. Caqt., Street, mboy, N. J., referred Secton follow*. «n? hr rant bet*eet n,, n, and the Pen,,,., Rghtof w,n H,H northerly hm,,,,.. Lota ntr!(,,, shown on,,,,, of purchase prce to br p»ld In 2 boundary helnu ):,, ADVBRTISEMKNT OF equal monthly Installment* plua rnterest nnd other term* provded ln Street l.-l. 9/2. M; 0/5, 3/dl 9 the norther:-.,, JUDICIAL SALE the contract of sole. NOTICE 8BCTION 2 Tns... SUPERIOR (OlRT dlnance Khal.,....," OF NEW JERSEY The followng condtons ahall be Notlr s hereby gven that the»tely after rnn MIDDLESEX COUNTV Incjuded ln - the - sale: Subject - to a: followng proposed J ordnance was caton at renrn HJ h, x ten (0) toot. rt&ht-of-wav «a*e- Introduced and passed on frst read- Docket No, C-SIS-ao ment. No buldng wll be permtted Ing at n meetng of the Townshp RU By Tlrtue of a Judgment for Sale; Comm on ths property. A w«ssess- Comnltwt of thf Townshfl of Att«tof the Svperlor Court. Chnncrrs- Dl- ment ln thf smount of»m 9 m«st Woorbrtdue. In the County of Md- B J r vljloh, m»ds on the 25th dny of,b f PMd oeforp delvery of deed." dlnn. New Jersey, hua on the 9th Townshp cer July, M, In un acton pcndnr Upon acceptance of tle mnmum d«y of September. M. and thut To hf adv-prrw < theren, whrrcln Mnry Crppd, Is [hd, or bd strove mnmum, by the Md ordlnnoe Wll be taken up for pendrnt-lfrtpr o plantff, md Wllllum Repmnnn and Town»hlp Commttee and the p»y- furtler ronsldrratlon and fnal pan- lufl wn, \ nxl. t, Stella Repmann hs wlfp art df-! ment therenf by the p\rrhaser ac- snn"»t a mpetlng of sad Townnhlp for fna nlupnn fendanta, thf subsrrlb*r, thr Sherff!cordln(C to the manner r>f purchase Commt:" to h* hold at Its meetng 96 of Mddlesex County, wll on Wed-n accordance wth term of saleroom In De Memoral Muncpal I-L t,\;r, nwtdsy the 8th day of October,I. 96. at two oclock ln the afternoon, sell at publlr vendne lo hr hlkhrst bdder, at the Sherffs Offce. In the Cty of Vew Brunswck County of Mddlesex, and state of New Je.rwy, the founwlnr dewrlbed trsct of land and premses BEING known nnd desgnated aa Lots No. 7 and 8 ln Block 828 as ahown on "Map of property of Wll- H&m Zlegler. Esq., Demorest-on-he- Hlltops, nurreyed Januarj, "9. by J. M. Trowbrtctr", and fled In the Offce of the Clerc of the County of Mddlesex as Map No. 96 on September 24, 80 BEINQ also known and deslknated as Lots No. 7 md IS In Block 829 as shown on thp Offtclsl Tax and Assessment Map of the Tou-nshlp of Woodbrldge, n the County of Mddlesex and Stnte of New jersey BErNCl more commonly known and desgnated as No. 82 Woodruff Avenue, Avenel, ln the Tou."h.shtp of Woobrdge, In the County or Mlddlese, and State of New Jersey Includng the Inchoate rlghu of I dower of the defendant, Stella Repmann. wfe of the defendant W-J Uam Repmann, and tocptlver wlth all and sngular the heredtaments and appurtenances to the tad premses belongng or In uny wst appertanng... taxe6 am the a&ses&nonts and exstng tenances, If ny Thpjn.l>-, scrlher reserves the rght to adjourn Md sale from tme to tme, subject only to such lmtatons or restrctons, upon the exercse of such power as may be specally provded by law or rules of court, ROBBRT H. JAMISON, SHERIFF Mddlesex County NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey JOSEPH P. ORECO Attorney for Plantff 4J Pearl Street Woodbrldge, New Jersey. I.-L. Ml-38-0/5-3/6 VILLAGE INN Bar & Restaurant Green St., Woodbrdje M.99 (Cor. luhwj A»e.) Home Cooked LRcheons and Dnners Served Daly A. M. Tll Clotln, 2:45 A. M. Sunday from 3:00 P. M. lo Closng (Mldnlht) Authentle F HOME-MADE SPAGHETTI, Lasuna, RavoU, Pa» Pes, Hot or Cold Sandwtohtt TAKE-OUT ORDERS CALL ME 4.24 BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER Wred lo Ou Dlnw Daljy From S:N A. M. SUNDAY, SIPT MU Mdgtt AM* Ch«mpowtKp ROM MONDAY, SEPT. 9 Specal ChUdrut Oof h fm«huckleberry Homd Yog Beor MM. tkm Wtrf., S»p«. ]*-M Hod** Ftaun Stannf U Put** Barbara Autry Hm. & FrL, Stpt IN HMOH DICK CLARK And Ht All Shr Show Bobby Rydell Fredde Cannon Jo Arm CampbeH Lttle Anthony JOHNNY AND THE HURRICANES THE JIVE E FIVE Sat., pt. IS, Thrll Stww Ut., Sapt. 2, H\H Only FIREMENS PARADE SUNDAY. 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Try t n your home On the Hammond Play Tfme Plan, yo can have the new Spnut model n your lonle for 30 dayn, receve) 6 le*8pna all for ol> > -- Call m today, stop n or we the coupon. *FOB fgctory. ft«nch txtra. Buy Your HAMMOND At Grffths New Jerseys Oldest Hammond Dealer MffMhPfa NAMt_ PHONI, $995 Ha, - The Musc Center of New Jersey" GRIFFITH PIANO CO. BTEUrWAY»ad HAMMOND REFRE8ENTATIVE8 627 Park Ave. Planfetd Phone PLanfleld (Open every vwyng except letw^y mtu 9)

13 * l> < t? t. f I *, * Eclusvt and Exclusvely NEWS tnm AD the Communty Independent-Leader Oarteret Press Edson Townshp and Fords Beacon A Newspaper Dedcated to the Best lntarest * the Resdents ef the Coflunnnttto We Serve. (UK MAN/IONK: Joseph A. Munynnp. Thrd Ward MHrrl,- r»d(l;(r. H.,S honored at a dnner-dance. Itl lre M.nmr. Perth Vnhny. l.pft t,p rch!, (.n. I mm. Assemblyman Nnrrnan Tan/man. Mrs. Francs, II mn; Yrv Mufone. Mr.,\ln/>n<\ Freeholder Wll muarret. < mmttefnan Rnhprt Jacks, Herman Fallon, (rlcul Years Ahead Jacks Protest Dscussed by Manzone Yolrd the ssue rnsed, he sad. Mayor Frederck was Mm of S. John Vanney lo Enacl "Lvng Rosary" By MARILYN HAM. A huko crucfx, desgned and coonia Tn- dumy cl»! lfucw by Charles Wloh. bnut.y, and n-l K o.. s sl ll, ln^l (:o - ch» l «n ol the parade, wll be carred n front of the formatlon, wth the 7 men joned! ana of the "Lvng Rosary" wll OIHT»n»ln bo enacted by by a chan. Approxmately 500; men of St. John Vnnmws Holy St. John Vanney men wll par- Numr Socety n a.sn.ctnculattcpaelntheparade pnde Sunday, j, _,.,,,., I Rt. Rev. MSM\ Charles Q. Mcn on Hgh Street, just below Cty Hall Park, Penh Amboy. wll feature more than Holy Name men from parshes throughout Mddlesex County, assembled to pay homage to thr Holy Name of Jesus. Men of St. Jolm Vanneys formed the Lvng Rosary two parade, scheduled to be-corrstn. pastor of St. James! Church, wll represent Bshop George W. Ahr of Docese of Trenton, In the revewng stand located nt state Street, wth other relgous and cvc offcals ncludng Mayor James J. Flynn. years ago ton of Rr.v. Waller A Radzlwnn. Pastor, and have contnued ths theme each year. The Rosary, whch lterally means crown of roses, symbol of love and joy, s H form of prayer and devoton to the Mother of God, and s unsurpawfcd In ether popularty or Culmnatng atwaters Stadum. St. Mary.s Hgh School ukpra-jband wll pny the -star Spangled Banner." Rev. James Connolly, Sprtual Drector of Mddlesex Holy Name Federaton and Pastor of Corpus Chrstl Church, South Rver, wll delver the Bshops message and lead the assemblage n the Holy Name Pledge. Benedcton wll be gven by effectveness. In place of rose Msur. Me Corrstn, rst,«, petals, fol, hn the - Rosary s symbolzed by tny beads lnked to- d b s by John th h accompa- PAGE THIRTEEN Chor, Rev. Radzlwon wll lead the 40 member chor. Charman for the St. John IVutu.se ol ever D.ln. vce charman, bo La- purchase an tem wthout across Vanney Holy Name nroup s V.)(l,)BHlD(K, The Town-:proper bd n wrtng. "Our* Charles Wch and Maurce > and )roposed Salle, Walter S«hestt Flnt! -" "-; " " "7^.,,"" In the Lvng Rosarv, the WOODBRIDGE ThB Lttlt MUore. wth James Brennan WOOtJBRIDGE Commtthe years UlU!US r m - W H ttm. ll CummltT by a vote of t- practce s to accept bds, he hnorl beads.,.,!.,,,....,... as Marshall. Servant Ssters of the Imrna* >.. ojle of Wood- 4. «.n» Commttceman John mantaned. Mr. Jacks wth He then "f challenged! you have Name men. who wll recte the jteeman Leon Blanchard told Gospel Church absent, overrode the Lne of march slated as culate Concepton Joyfully welcomed two Ssters who made someone who wll sell t cheapj\»f«tro but $2 " un j-f Jacks and went on submt a bd Ths year, a Immty of below Cty Hall Park and prayers "Apostles Creed," "Our hs colleagues at the Townshp j follows: made by Commttee-,^ why ddnt you set and "Hal Mary." hm meetng Tuesday nght that he Startng at Hgh Street just.:<! Ward LVmo-.);,!, lor Town wooubkidgr; Jlre l0 l""" lki a backhoc» dress wll be ncluded, "wth prosy must be ro- Mr. H pnvhase -f the pece of equp-: WOODBRIDGE A group mw one ot the ed, and are a menace on the prevously met on Tuesday wth ently statoned at Sant Maryl Lsts Meetngs ther solemn professon of vow was alarmed over the practce Frday at the Provncal Home ceedng North to Smth Street: of speedng sand trucks "bar- WOODBRIDGE Tonght hold-up men, wm held up n men rectng the "Our Father" of the Communty at Sant Josephs Convent, Strawberry ^> "" " lone submtted bd. at proceed to State Street and wearng dark suts, whte shrts rellr" down the Edson Brdge at 8:00 the Mens Assocaton of rl.r more than I»us. Brown, owner oftn^e North on State to Washngton.. dnner-dance Brown., G,t,s Staton, Itoue a m.,, m nwhr* To*,,»h, P Medco Drve blue tes, and whte carnatons nto Woodbrdge, weavng In the Gospel Church wll meet n Street; West on Washngton to d and out of traffc and spllng the church rooms. From 6:30 to Hll. \:- Manzow add- Sundy muruu-. made off " and those rectm: I he "Hal Penn Street and North on Penn materal on the roadway. 8 P. M. the Colonsts group of The two new perpetually n.st economy In wth um approxmately $2, Nets Over $400! - on Party lnes the Rel " - -"H approval to the and blue tes, wth no jackets The trucks are comng from the Poneer Grls wll open the professed are Sster Mary Mary" wearng whte.shrts to Easle Avenue; West ( the attracton M)IICC.staled. Eagle to Waters Stadum. projects n Sayrevlle, he clam- season wth a party. Ths group Athanasla, Chcago,., pres- necesstes and t m w me,,hadtgun OVof p.". \! : [t : h Cnmnlt.Tmn of Townshp Hgh School stu- Ffoh f \ n brdge and hghway. He told of the Plgrms, but has been assgned n s new tme for the and Sster Mary Consolata, Catholc Home, Haddonfleld r...«..«a»." the holdup men struck hm he f"» ril >- U»m» sa.d was vtal-. d,,, lls wh(, m tmtcd n f, mr) * UdlllUll tr.,.. the affar, told polxr and knocked h.m to l?"!l ^ l f Mmlnr th. Thrd Ward, the around. They then took th, l f" l r a fund tlw he trple fatalty on Route 9 a drve for "Medco" m memory month ago and of several other serous accdents, caused by Tomorow nght, 7:5 to 9 P. ed at Sant Matthew School, season. Perth Amboy, presently staton- rt Mr )tmocrate Club money out of hs change ear- l;u ks "tack of the late Dr. Tom Dooley md Named for Wednesday spoedng trucks. M. the Chrstan Servce Brgade wll meet. Last Sathrday The ssters are of the Com- Natonal Park, N. J. Bel Are Manor.rler and the wallet out of hs" "" Amod pur named the drve. "Im-Not-a- Townshp Engneer Carl donated topwket.a total of about chasng.went and that [Delnquent Fund Drve for, AVENEL Tn- "Galaxy of Trudy Crawford, Joan OHalthe lone bd be ruled out, andjmedco," have announced a to- Fashons", fall ;<shon show! 0 *", ^fancy Ohlman, Pat talon held a retreat at Thomp- Carmel Nursng Servce n ths the Non-coms of the local batmunty who conduct the Mount Wheeler sad that he s gong campagn fund. The statmn OWI.IT WHS forced to ask the State Hghway Department to erect an earth bar- u,l rl SUt.. As I 0» bl " k Hm and a char U," ad\-rsc.m-nt be re-run. tal of $42,0 was collected, bl>l >B sponsored by the Maron! Szok<; Cathy Denvch, Jean son Lake, Jamesbdrg. n,,, Tanzman * l s Propped up a«amst the lmi A " loclll> tx l" ""J l "at tn broken down as follows: Curs, Fran Plectd, Elzabeth Guld of St. Andrews Church rer or a hgh concrete dvder Sunday, 9:45 A. M. the annual rally day of the Sunday Jordanan ad projects lnt ( nj/ja, pro(.(*quf WHS followed n Bardar, Marca Knox, Ray on Route 9, north of the Edson Brdfe. The commttee a- mm J. Warre. d0or as lno "" ""t""»",,.,.,, (, l)l ]M. o[, u, um: lh(lt h * t,! Fords, $238.40; Avenel. 57B.00;lwll take place Wednesday, 8 JeSk, Elft«v Martne. Mrs School wll be observed. Ths country to West. had SOUKLI out Ur..- bdders \.nmu?lhe(onowl^ hleh Br "* n Mlld ll!(l ln,woodbrdge, S50.30; I s e n,;p. M., at church hall. Wllam Tengstrom, Mrs. Harry "»:;d canddates tnlnk ths area who handle the pece "nwunted to vev n 43 4S: P m * Rflftdll S a»d S p greed that the problem of safety on Route 9 was becomng also marks the entry of the - Mrs. Stanley Strenkowsk and Jones, Jr., Mrs. Jarres Tracy Sunday School n a ten weeks.nn, Dr. Ralph p;l>t*ctlw SKpl.-n Tobnk t)*s f equpment and asked that w:rpn $025:. ColoI:l I Mrs. Wllam McCarthy, cojchhrmen, announced the also model the fashons. have to be taken. and Mrs. Joseph ODonnell wl worse and some acton would attendance contest sponsored : (.orne Kmcry. > ( n they submt bd.s. cents. ass^cd lo He cf.e by the Phladelpha Area Assocaton of Sunday Schools. Informaton, Fn» Arlne Mss Only two of the three frms aron Ofsonka, gener-models today. They are the n.n Robert E. came to Ins offce for the spe- charman, advsed the RroupMsscs Marv Ann Schmoll The entre membershp of Tltket Obtaned,> u».,tmuur. * Salvaton rm\ I nt cfeatons. he SHd and only* UNHURT Btteful to the Shell Ol!Bunny Schmoll, Jane Head, ESCAPES INJURY the Sunday School wll meet on It more convenent. gven by. "..*.. ",,.. ne mr a Dd tha, was t)u^com P tt " v fo WOODBRIDGE Joseph J contaners they Rcky Suan, Beverly Kse- "woodblfeldge Mldred the church grounds and launch LOUI> clps when we make your, charman ^ak^n^ Flal lltpfal Nnrth Jer,s\ Equpment Cnm- *!. to Mayor Frederck leske, Jo Ann Accard, Carol Kollar, 44. Ffth Street, Port Weber, Brown Avenue, Iseln, helum flled balloons contanng nvtatons to un-churched Book wth rtkr^tlon; yet Ik. d Leo Rearng, stepped out of hs car WOOnRIMtH.r _ John T. pany lor $H,()95 It was then M Adms and Bernard M. Hart- Clodt, Audrey Klng, Carol escaped njury Saturday when an agent costs no morel Actual tcket prce la all whos been. -nn. PrnwntB- OtnrnhM-r. rharman f the nt Mr Jacks s d that n lone nt tl unhurt Sunday after he los. busness admnstrator, druza, Carolne Knox, Pat Gl- the gates of the St. Georges chldren In the Townshp. Przes wl! be awarded the sender you pay. Ho charge there.. nt the club was Uoudbrdcr I nt of the Kll- bd wan not md asked fot np r control of hs. vehcle whch backng, and to all who lam, Phylss Lma, Glnny Avenue crossng of the Read- Hurry Wtters. vatnn Army,.lnnnunrrd tht tha the tem be ]>;,dvertsed-! ( 0 " ll b " t d n»"> I struck a Townshp sgn pos -V Cashon, Jean Grezner, LOs Ing Ralroad, were lowered on and recever of the one travel- lor our lenlce. land went through a guard ral for thr frl tme n many He sad that he fmmd out that Other charmen ncluded: Estok, Sylvu Rsso, Fran top of her car Ing the furthest dstance. Promotons and awards for attend-,il )PIII( by thr sears the organzaton s just he could purchase the same Dorothy Schll and Marparet Catalfuno, Klune Bardeau, ( lchestra A few dollars short of ts pece ol equpment for $500 Wdmaer. Avenel; Robert! Brenda Klbnspes, Sharynj London desgners show ternance wll be a part of the pro- Uson led by Reds s ousted Jo Ann Stachelskjnne slhouette. Phone VA I-JH. of the dnner- quota In thr fund drve leys, whch would be n svm; Brown and James Freund, Co-Kulgowsk, I. wert Walter Mr. Onrnhscr s n,lkl«a lathe txpayn-s Iona; Los Brtton and Mss, fnal ; p;tl tn the publc for Mr Aodm srd later that. Ofsouka. Fords; Glora Plchta.j help, (nntrlutons mav be the wolj matter was on IheHopelawn; Gal Neverausky sent to Mchael Traner. al, (. nt ;l mtt. and no one.land Marlyn Tm, Iselm; Phylks, had madels Yacovno, Port, Readng and treasulrr. Muntrpal Buldng. ncludnk Ml Attenton GIRL SCOUT LEADERS! HARVEST FESTIVAL AND DANCE lny ooecton to the purcm.se Sewarev Karen Carlsen and Sponsored by the Hungaran Reformed Church only ONE There s only one WELCOME WAGON ^ nd communty lntrmatjn on ""»«- Wagon n <<>U>NIA (all JKJ55 (l " ID s * VKEN lh I «HEADING \UL c»u.-533 Mereurv le for 9 BOYS md YOUNG MIN I\V LKAGIK SHOP 9 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE MKKCHANDSK CL NOW FOKMIN( PUBLIX PHARMACY CaU MK Slan St, Woodbrdft Prompt, rr»t DeUver? ra PUKING IN ra OPIN BVBNWGI»UX M at mat tme, Wlvn the matter,wndsor J. Laks, Jr., Woodwus brought to the commtteebrdge. A New Season of THEATRE PARTIES See the Best of BROADWAY PLAYS "Sal Away" "Sound of Musc" "Unsnkable Molly Brown",,, andmanv ftthers., Our Package TltANSIOKTATION l)t>6r to Door H.NNKR Klnt- Itstaurants, New York Cty TIIKATKK TICKKTS Preferred Seat Locatons Telephone: MKrcury KtMrve Fall, Wnter and Sprng Dates NOW Were Shoutng Out A Bg "THANK YOU" to the RESIDENTS of the Ffth Fre Dstrct AVENEL & COLONIA Our Fund Drve s over; however, f you have not donated you may stll mal your contrbuton n. We are very grateful for the wonderful support we receved. AVENEL FIRE CO. No. AVENEL, N. J. V ulney ROLLER SKATING MEKIT BADGE INSTRUCTION Wll Start October 7th 0:5 A. M. to 2:5 P. M. Classes Wll Run 0 Consecutve Weeks. SPECIAL BUSES Wll Leave Irom: St. Josephs Church, Carteret, 9:30 A. M. SI. James Church, Woodbrdge, 9:30 A. H, Our Lady of Peace Church, Fords,!):30 A. M, Admsson 40c Bus Fare cft Tola! Skate Rental 35c ltuund Trp OUC $ 25 SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Stevens and SKtJ Avenues, South Amboy I or Addtonal Informaton Call PA -23 PA -583 PA -097: Throughout 9Hadleex C< GREINER FUNERAL HOME Est. )04. - AUGUST F. GREINKR, Drector Phone 44 Green Street TAKF FINAI, VOWS: Two new ssters w*rr welcomed Into the Communty of the Uttl* Servnt Ssters of the Immaculate Concept!un at St. Josephs Convent, Strawberry Hll, Frday. Left to rght, Rev. John R. Huehra, S..I., Chcago; Sster Mary Cansolata, Sster Mary Athnnasa and Rev. Mother Stephane Clara, Speeders Ht Lttle Servant Ssters By Blanchard Welcome 2 to Communty ft US REPAIR r^o WATCH TODAY/ STATE JEWELERS 23 Man Street, Woodbrdge (Next to Slate Theatre) of Woodbrdge, N. J. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 96 at 7:30 P. M. n the School Street Audtorum, Woodbrdge, N. J. ORIGINAL COSTUMES DECORATIONS HUNGARIAN KITCHEN 2 Folk-Dscng Groups Musc Furnshed by the Caravan Orchestra Plannng Any Buldng or Repars? 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14 IT IT T t Jjarbs Jleacmt (Earterct Ch»rlw E Gregory Edtor and Publsher rhf nteptnwn U«<ln«MIWB towohlp- Fnrd Macnn publuhed mkl «n Thurtdaf II 20 Ilnn S rft Ml 4-tll yondrrdf* Ml* 4*fMj f6«lkrent (Ten putnuhh wnuf on Mlj tl Rnwvll»»enn«HI -M*t Cartrrtt Nm Jtruf tvuodrridoe PUBLISHING COMPANI Chattel E Greorj. Presdent Uwrenet F Campon, Vce Presdent and Treanrer By e»rn«0 ont p*t «>pj Subscrpton nut A) mll, Inemdlnt pougt on real 4.00, d month. 2.29: thr «month, IIJJ. «tn l«oopln b null,» wnu. tu pjabu la UTanu. The Charter Study It s gratfyng that at long last there s some nterest n the proposed Charter Study and n the electon of an unopposed slate of Charter Study Commssoners. Our charter, dates back to 669 when a small band of stalwart New Englanders from Newbury, Mass., settled here. In the 292 years snce, no effort has been made to revew the charter. It stands to reason that what served a few hundred people may not be the best for a communty of well over 80,000. hgher taxes, larger publc expend-j tures, heaver debts and bgger government at all levels, reveal the followng danger ponts or weaknesses n Federal, state and local fnances; ") Resort to defct fnancng and ts ratonalzaton n budget polcy; 2) expanded use of backdoor fnancng devces; 3) expanson of lnancng outsde the budget through trust fnds and other means; 4) falure to project realstcally cost of new and exstng expendture programs; 5) lack of frankness and honesty on the part of government n Informng ctzens about the true fnancal poston of government, G) dsnterest n the mprovement of fscal controls; 7) urfwlse and shortsghted polces n the management of publc debt; 8) unwllngness to grapple wth the real problems of tax revson and reform; 9) shfts n responsblty for fnancng government programs from local to state and from state to Federal levels by expanded use of ads and grants; 0) -organzed pressure for new programs by specal spendng groups brought smultaneously at all levels of government; ) falure to dentfy spendng wth taxaton." Cheer Up! You Dd A Nce Somersault on the Staln-Htler Pact 4 West Hll Road Colonla, New Jersey September 3, 98 Mr. Charles E. Oregory, Edl tor-in-chef The Woodbrdge Independent- Leader Woodbrdge, New Jersey Dear Mr. Gregory: Ths letter s wrtten to protest the projecton of the Immoral fllnj, "Never on Sunday," on the screens of. our local theaters. jj ths century of world crss a large proporton of the Free World Is -concerned wth nuclear dsaster, only a mnorty ls concerned Wth the Insdous forces abroad In the world whch seek to raze tradtonal Judae-Chrlstan moral and ethcal standards. There are those In the Unted States who profess to be ntellectuals and take prde In ther lberalty of thought who would have us beleve that moves such as "Never on Sunday" are art forms whch depct and mrror lfe. I challenge such foolsh pseudo-ntellectuals to Report from Washngton Federal Hghway Program Probe;] Cvl Rghts Commsson on Vot Bj EDWARD H. SIMS and sendng them tn p,,,.. WES HAVDF.N ther nadequate tram, WASHINGTON The U. 8 hurt Instead of hp.,. Publc Roads Bureau, ether ofj ooun t-t- Its own volton or because ofj A new drve o some evdence of waste and of state poll tax as lr. a skullduggery, turned up by a requrement and f r,.lo-.-ej House nvestgatng subcom- educatonal qualfy. mlttee, s preparng to turn a be expected In ] E ) lt more watchful eye on han-released report bv n,, dllng of the multl-blllon fed- Cvl Rghts Commt,., eral hghway program, The commsson», It Is appontng fve lnvest- offcal publc Rct on M gatve specalsts as "program tng a new two-year {,, evaluaton offcers" (or the 0 lfe from Conm-eVs, * regons comprsng "the 50 mendng new fedra] t f clals n that regard, he ndcates, U gettng states and Dstrct of Co)um- ton bt. Approprately, four of the fve are former FBI operatves wth a total of 46 years experence n the Bureau. Accordng to Hghway Ad* mnstrator Rex M. Whltton, ther prncpal Job wll be to look Into any known or suspected case* of Irregularty n connecton wth the program. Theyll work closely wth both state and federal hghway of- makng dehce and a mnmum grade educaton n tjulrements. A pmor barred only V fn :, lfy under one Of thl,, cause of conflnenn-, or mental nsttuton. felony convcton JUST PARAGRAPI \VU» Monkry the outlay for the far-flung! peces of Shakespeare, who, although they dealt wth lfe and lu,,, wlse monkey ls Interstate system. Who doe)lvt portrayed t vvdly, never Instances where that hasnt other monk,.y s,, befn the case have been turnedjq Uav< ] needed to appeal to the lusts The taxpayer group then spelled out n more than a few eleven "most wanted" reforms n the bcom-j What n \ n fscal management of government to and screen, and the vulgarty mttee headed by Mnnesotas; Of course, ma: -. John A, Blntnlk In,ways.thought t t Rlorlfles, doesnt measure up correct these condtons. Among these The potental "fallout" from the past year or so. Corell who wr>/.- :: Atom" In 896. >w were: balanced budgets, elmnaton these lurd spectaculars wll Rep. W. J. Bryan Dorn, <D- years before hr (.>!,- become manfest as the lm-, of varous fscal control abuses, dscontnuance of "foot-n-the-door fnancwth such scant moral and; chanted wltn ths countrys s c, ls one congressman Chrstan Sclent.- \\,,_ prcssonable youths of today, som ewhat less than totally en- artstc pasts, crow nto tnej ng" of new programs, "honest projecton" of future costs, "full facts and Under the Captol Dome When the entre world wakes; tlons on the record. noa * nen n<mvlv. Accurate born Peace Corp8 and lberal pagans of tomorrow. Late mddle qute wlmlg to put nls objec. long to Ret tred a:.r publcty", thorough consderaton of up to the beauty and mystery He calls It flatly a!;: long to rent. Y ;: By J. Joseph Grbblns of lfe, and the mracle of tlal danger to the prestge of Federal and state gants and ads and Creaton, manknd wll be on the Unted g ta tes" and to the Mltht Re K ther effects upon consttutonal power the golden path to the Throne jf ree dom of worid_ contrary As the Amrr. Cvc-mnded groups such as theamong the several levels of government. The statement concluded: not be consdered restng places,of hgh school dr-.r educaton s^e c- u recommended by[ Respectfully, TRENTON Awards arejeffcent control o\or drverjflect more ntellgently and!of Truth. Thrre wll be noto Its announced alms. mght put t World.,,:] Ctzens Commttee for Charter Study, pleasant mlestones, but shouldrecords. More r: ; ;>., expanson more unformally the safe,more war. One of hs objectons s that be a "heap bu s :.; laces,of hgh s c l {j Ithe the Corps "wll send novces whch the world w:.: > * the League of Women Voters, the "these danger ponts ndcate need for clams actng State Motor wth the goal of!00 per cent traffc engnes of the dvson NANCY A. NADLER and amateurs" to perform "the scrap heap. f).. ".: r Woodbrdge Townshp Junor Chamber of Commerce and the Woodbrdge seklan. He nssts upon a con-school students, also an ob-;motor vehcle testng facltes; 82 Archansele Avenue, shp known to man" under- more ctzen-supported research, greater publc understandng and more tnuous mprovement n drvngjoctve. j n New Jersey to serve motor-: V. S. EYKS BRITISH (,I ]\ Vehcle Drector Ned J. Par-\partcpaton bv secondary It s also planned - most delcate human relaton- Atanta Journal. Colona, N. J,!standng or the people of an- Townshp Busness and Professonal vgorous ctzen acton on the fscal habts by New Jerseys three^ Courses n ltnentarysts more quckly and effcent- Edtor; other country. j A new communst Womens Club are earnestly workng mllon motorsts. schools desgned t mpress the ly. Independent-Leader: They are beng Sent, he saysjthe Western H.r.vnl ssues." on Jobs whch should be as-!lem s the electon <: toward educatng the people n votng Each New J6*scv ws 800 of safe "yes" for a Charter Study and for the The Natonal Taxpayers Conference, natonal awards for mdrove- drvu^ s another school offcals of New Jersey, Four months a?o Woodbrdge sgned to a professonal wth at Jagan as premer >>! t. Ht natonal awmu v, Expanson of drver safety have been notfed to take full Townshp wtnessed the qulet,least fve years of experence colony of Br.ts.-. G,. electon of fve promnent Townshp comprsng executves of 36 state tax- «courses whch ualcd by advantage of a seres of days brth of the Woodbrdge Town- and tranng and a full knowl- South Amerca. ^ (,3. O JlUl Wll. UUlUMl resdents to make the study. payer organzatons, s chaurnanned state placed frst n the east n the e t..«^ s Urou^out Ue year to nculn «because of Its Denaltv also nspector planned. force Contnue d expan-cate In young people a sprt of : merce.! emnent as well as ndoctrna- mrer of comumn a Junor Chamber of Com- edge of U. 8. hstory and gov- Jagan s a. <-,I;.S;K,. pogrcss because Ot ts penalty. Remember, a Charter Study s just by.. Carlton.,.. W. Tllnghast, T, executve pont system, testng drvers at son * of the network of rec patrotsm cntrotsm and an mderstund- understand- Wll Wth ths brth, came a ton n every facet of the lfe Castro. Hs country :s proclty agreemets wth of State and natonal IJOV- creed: jof the country to whch he lsjproachtng full what the name mples a study. If drector of the New Jersey Taxpayers accdent preventon clncs; p We beleve: gong. Assocaton. specal examnaton of accdent-prone drvers, and hgh That fath n God, gves- Dorn says he "commends" Secretary of Slav borng states to close off ob-ernncnt. j [from f Great BBntn:r approved by the voters on November vous and glarng loopholes The State Department of 7,\the commssoners wll have nne school cer^nglnthe has been a source of na- Educaton, n ts annual bulle- meanll G and to human the patrotsm of thepeace.a lot depends o: ; months to make the study and publsh Mss Amerca naton. New Jersey was topped! ton n al concern also on the tj n ( 0 b oarc js of educaton and^e- volunt ers but ^ n the nrxt! only by North Carolna for 962 P P-am, school offcals, lsts ffteen at brotherhood of man ts recommendatons. The recommendatons wll then go on the ballot crowned, ths tme the young lady be- of drver lcensng and control.commercal lghtng regulat os, ons, wn n.school chldren could be natons: Another Mss Amerca has been progress acheved n n the e feldd Overhaul of New Jerseys; days throughout the ycar! transcerds the soveregnty of ^contmttoltonlauretajtobrtamhem ^ L t t a j b t a M h e n lno lo wth * Rreat ncdents That,.conom.c justce can 29 Years of Servce at the general electon n 962. ng a North Carolnan. She, lke all Parsekan has many plans forjstandards.recommended by the whch made the Unted States» est be won by ree men through free enterprse; -- The voters wll have the fnal say. the rest Who were allowed to competejthe future. He s prepared ^Interstate Commerce Comms- great. That government should Ths month, Commodore J. rso lets have that study..,....,!ntate modern procedures and son s n tlv be works, as-vel as a T n to our Customers,,.,,., v,^,^^^^.,.,,,, sgned away a year of her lfe, so tol program mprovements such asstudy of muncpal and county Barry Da>- v Sep t em bcr 3; Na- of ^vs rbt^. r, than / men; speak, before wnnng the contest. jnstallaton of electronc data road speed zonng. It s clamed tlonal Anthem Day, September:,,^^^^ Ip-rocVssW^pment for morelnnny^edjunt^^uu^^, s te^r^tall^eas and c^sutu.on.day. Sep.;"- - ~ ^* Santy Gen. John ]. Pershng She wll be amply pad for ths year] tember 7, lead off the parade. s the best work of lfe. of publcty stunts, (and so wll oth- of hstorc ncdents. Four days T. L. WATSON & CO. One hundred and one years ago ths Recently, I had the pleasure are lsted for October Co-! mohth, Gen. John J. Pershng was ers!) and t may do much to develop Know Your Representatves of attendng, wth ray husband ESTABLISHED 83! lumbus Day, October 2;j bom on September 3,860 n Laclede, her n a number of ways. But, sad to Unted Natons, Day. October anc L slx oth " C0Uple? l, he ^ Mo. Hs lather was a ralroad secton relate, some of the wnners of these 24, and Navy Dav and Tlleo. ^Conventon n Atlantc Cty. MONROE A.WEIVM dor.e Roosevelts Brthday, both * t u h«e my educaton n boss. Young Pershng taught at a natonal and nternatonal beauty on October 27. ) the Junlor chambfr of Com - Retdtnt Partner lose ther perspectve n wnnng and Veterans country school at the age of 7. Determned to get an educaton, he saved Thanksgvng Day, November to Never share betore wth ha you. Day, November llj mer = e bekan, and I would lke becomng the center of so much ntten- 23, wll fnsh up such days for I. Never betore ha?? * e reallmtl MEMBER NEW YORK AM) AMERICAN STOCK EXCHAN(f, ton. the broad KOpe o the Jaycee hs money and later went off to- a ths year. Then comes Uncoln 6 Brthday. February 2; Wash-I" 0^ " - T^e " n 8SPeCt T Perth Amboy Natonal Bank Buldng normal school at Krksvlle, Mo. ngtons Brthday, February 22- of ttlb orgmtfzttlon les not n Crspus Attucks Day, March 5;I One day, he saw a notce of a compettve examnaton for the Unted!«e Ch f lcr8 au arts of It YEARS IN PERTH AMBOY CI T d but ta Arbor Day, Aprl 27; Memoral ll At the S Corner! HI 2-265>» f P the state: as well as n.m\ from States Mltary Academy. Pershng Contnued on Page 6 > took the examnaton because of the! opportunty to get an educaton and wth no thought of a mltary career. He placed frst by only one pont. After graduatng from West Pont. Pershng helped put down rebel Indans n Arzona, served n Cuba n the Spansh-Amercan War, n the Phlppnes, and n Mexco. He also served as an nstructor at West Pont, and found tme to study law. Presdent Theodore Roosevelt jumped Pershng from captan tjo ajbrgader-genefal over the head of 862 other offcers. In 97 the general was placed n commanj of the Amercan Expedtonary Forces. He served as Army chef of staff after the war and untl hs retrement n 924. By a specal act of Congress, John J. Pershng was made general of the fflarmes for lfe. When he ded In 048, " ne was burled n Arlngton Cemetery, the spot of hs choce. In choosng Arlngton Cemetery, Pershng had sad: "WJerJ the last bugle calls, I want to stand {up wth my solders." Fscal Abuse Indctment An ndctment of devces employed \n government whch crcumvent tradtonal budgetary controls desgned to protect sound fscal operaton and the publc ls set forth n a statement adopted, by the fourth annual mddlestates meetng qf the Natonal Taxpayers Conference. Sad the taxpayer leaders: "Contnung trends n Federal, state and local government toward ever The varous beauty contests have shrewly made moves desgned to convnce the- publc these shows are somethng more than just beauty contests. The grls are asked some slly questons and supposed to exhbt talent n; a prepar-d skt or muscal number, etc.) and ths s supposed to tell us whether they are talented or not. It s all rdculous, of course. No one can judge the talent of any contestant wth such smple, unscentfc tests. The most one can learn s whether the varous entres are cool numbers, able to turn on the charm n front of an audence, and able to mantan pose and gracous manners under the guns It s a great temptaton for Amercan grls to attach top much mportance to beauty contests. Beauty s surely more than skn deep and the most beautful grl n the country has probably never won the Mss Amerca contest, or any other contest. Many beautful grls woulcj never enter a beauty contest to start wth.. These thngs add up to good shows and the commercal aspects are also Interestng. But for the grl who dd not enter, or who dd not wn, she s probably fortunate. *Itjs an unusual person who can wn natonal acclam, on her looks, and not be spoled by all the attenton and hoorah, mostly over nothng. The so-called glamor of lfe of the actress and the star, as t Is blown up In the Unted States by so many wrten and publcsts, s not what t s cracked up to be. The fnest lfe for a young lady s not a career nor fame as a "star," but a fne, lovng husband, a Chrstan home and a happy and well-cared-for famly. The best ctzen ls an actve ctzen, one who s alert and goes to the source to secure the best possble nformaton. The Best representatve ls one who cooperates wth hs consttuents and ls ready and eager to receve ther vews Herewth are the names of your representatves. Keep n touch wth them. U. S. Congress SENATE Senator Harrson A. Wllams, Jr.. D>. Senate Offce Buldng, Washngton, D, C. Hqme-Westfleld Senator CllSord P. Case (R), Senate Offce Buldng. Washngton 25. D. C. Home 345 Elm Avenue, Rahway, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Representatve Peter Prellnghuysen. Jr., <R>, Pltth Congressonal Dstrct, House Offce Buldng. Washngton 25, D. C. Home MorrstoVn, State Legslature STATE SENATOR John A Lynch. New Brunswck MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLE Norman Tanzman, Woodbrdge J. Edward Crablel, Mlltown Joseph Doren, Dunellen Board of Chosen Freeholders Karl E. Metzger, Presdent. Rutgers Unversty. New prunswck. I George L. Burtorj, Jr., 9 Agate Road. Lawrence Brook Vllage, New Brunswck. Edythe S. McAndrews, New Brunswck. Joseph R. Costa. 23 Blcrest Avenue. Edlaau. Thomas H. Lee, 40 Front Street South Plalnfleld. George Otlowskl 54 Kennedy Street. Perth Amboy. Wllam J. Warren. 875 Man Street, Fords. Woodbrdge Townshp Commttee MAYOR Frederck M. Adams, Colonla FIRST WARD Charles Molnar, Woodhrlde Maynard Wnston. Woodbrdge SECOND WARD Joseph Nemyo. Pordj Leon Blanchard. Fords THIRD WARD Robert Jacks. Avenel John Hughes, Woodbrdge FOURTH WARD Thomas J. Costello, Uelln Davd Ncola, Iselln FTCTH WARD John Evanko, Colonla Davd T MUler. Colonla. Borough of Garteret MAYOR Stephen Sklbs Presdent of Borough Councl Walter 8ulllvan COUNCILMEN Thomas Dfverln Walter Bulllnan John Hutnck John DZurlla Alexander Such Adam Symborjcl Towsbp of Edlso MAYOR Anthonj M Yelencslc Presdent of Councl Nel A McDonald COUNCILMEN Wllam P. Ashton frank j. Tak»cs Bernard J Dwyer Dr Wllam Toth Wllam N MargoHt Walter H Wood Day, May 30, and Flag Day, June 4. RELIEF; General assstance expendtures durng the fscal year n New Jersey totaled $2,90,666, representng a cost of $2.3 per Inhabtant n New Jersey. Cost of old age assstance durng the same perod reached $20,360,453. Ths represented an expendture of $3.35 per Inhabtant n New Jersey. Dsablty assstance expendtures for the same fscal year added up to $7,996,045, representng an expendture of $-32 per nhabtant n New Jersey. Assstance to dependent chldren for the year totaled $3,925,466, representng an expendture of $5 26 per Inhabtant. Combned old age, dsablty assstance for dependent chldren, and relef, or general assstance expendtures for the fscal perod amounted to $73,- 92,630, ths beng $2.06 per nhabtant n New Jersey. Assstance expendtures for the same programs In the precedng year totaled $62,666,625, wth a.per nhabtant expendable of $0.38. j Hgh unemployment jxpertenced In the second half of the fscal year, from January to June ths year, caused the boosts n relef payments.! THANKSGIVING: When Thanksgvng Day rols around ths year there tfll be plenty of I turkey and cranberres for the table. New Jersey turkey growers are rasng brds ths, year, whch s 6 per cent more I than the 66,000 produced n )60. Heavy breeds ncludng heavy whte, bronze, other breeds and crosses wth lght breeds account for 98 per cent of the total whle lght breeds account for the other per cen. The New Jersey cranberry crop ths year wll reach 00.- barrels, the largest crop snce 953. It wll be 6 per.cent (Contnued on Page 6) INTEREST Pad on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS REGULAR BANKING HOURS: Monday Thro Thundaj» A. M. to 2 P. M. MAIN OFFICE Cor. Moore Avenue and B*rr> Slreel WOODBRIDGE. N. J. To lender helpful twce cheerfully. To consder anvoyt yowr sde of each transacton. To act promptly. To cooperate n $mol matterj as well o* large. I To mantan an atmopl«re of frendlness and farness n all our dealngs. Woodbrdge Natonal Bank ISEUN OfFICK Ml Ok Tree Boad IBEUN, N. J. Member: Federal Re*m» 8»l» m and Federal Depttll Insurenet»»nw» ral""

15 -, Marty.,, nfwly-rlrcfd unt prmdrnt:."d Retrng Commander Mchael J. I)wyer. n J. Gven Legonnares, Auxlary!u«edtoIed;7/ 0 /(/ Jont Installaton \ M Mr nnd lul Mrts Mr4! dsc, 245 McFar-! COLONIA - Colont Amercan I^KIOII Past and Lad.s,:n«unced the en ; her daughter, Auxlary held Jont nstl < Foster Burke tlon ceremones last week the Post home.,r,.- AvIlUe, :u n n ther honor, "* post, ^ oltcers nstalled by ; Zrpolo Ur^cs Emery Electon Post and La- John Ruff; Mrs. Commander Frank Swart. Wllam Corlrfl, Charmen Selected By PTA 6 ISELIN - The Home md School AwoclnMon of School 6> held Its frst meetng of the new school year wth Stephen Szllnsky, prncpal, ntroducng the personnel to the group. Two! new teachers were welcomed Frst grade A.M., Mss Myrna Chester and Second grade, Mrs Joseph Goldberg. Plans are n full swng for the annual fashon show n November. The commttee s Mrs. Anthony Colanfelo, Mrs. Anthony Scalone, Mrs. Joseph Leary, Mrs. Thomus Bowman, Mrs. Herbert Ountlnrr. Mrs. Wllam Smth, Mrs, Jphn Ryan, Mrs. Thomas Catlln. Mrs. Ernest Schoeder. Mrs, Wllam Burkhat, Mrs. J. Schmdt, Mrs. Normnn Stanley! Mrs. Charles Rune, Mrs. Frank Gacumbo, Mrs, Wayne Travs, Mrs. Ncholas Pars, Mrs. Herbert Klen, Mrs. Rchard Bohleke, Mrs. Davd Rasche, Mrs. Edward Gramak, and Mrs. John McCarthy. A cake sale and Halloween parade s planned for October. The commttee n charge of the Cake Sale s Mrs. Georee Albertson, Mrs. Stanley Nkper. Mrs^Ralph Maglone, Mrs. Ernest Schroeder, Mrs, Alfred Sleo Mrs. Eugene Swsher, Mrs Lons Club Fetes Gants; Pony League Champons ISELIN Iselln Lons CUlb.l sponsors of the Gants, of Iseln Pony League, honored members of the team at Howard Johnsons Restaurant Bowman, Mrs. Ed- Mon- PAOK KIKTEBf * Theodore ward Gramak, Mrs. Wllam day n recognton of wnnng Wggns, Mrs. W»yn» Travs, league champonshp ths year.],,s a graduate Cunty Junor Pst and Mrs. Joseph Leary, The Gants were regular sea-,. _... I COLONIA o(mmdle,sex H;;h School and Conntfler Wllam Cmell. son wnners and also captured!» S l The second n! neg of open house partes COLONIA "Ihc people of Class mothers were apponted as follows: A ICBKUC trophy, awarded to wen the playoff " crown n honor of Mayor Frederck M. rtnral School, Ffth Ward of Woodbrldue She s employed Commander John Kontz, Sr Townshp mak( Adums and Commtteeman Davd Mller was held Sunday at Mrs. Robert Buchanan, legssell Stanley, health and safety; py Hr. hp wll mnke a serous Kndergarten A.M., Mrs. Jack -ho champons each year by m Publc Servce Vce Commmul.T Lous Kmtz: n.mke f they do not elect Gold, Mrs. Anthony Colanfelo,,he Pony League, was presented BUSSPU Brlant, 3 Mornlngsde laton: Mrs. Anthony Orsnl. (ns Company. Jr. Vce Commuuder Mchael C.co: e Emery to the Town and Mrs. Anthony Scalone; the teams sponsors by Rmd. budget nnd fnance; Mrs. Arthur Coyne, publcatons and J. Dwyer; Mrs. Florence Kurtz. Conunttee on November 7." t Kndergarten P. M, Ms. Wllam Wggns nnd Mrs. Churles Mr. Mller, n dscussng hs musc: Mrs. Arthur Hoffman, e a K n e Presdent Wllam UM«! rad.m* r "" m < " mr r EdWlrtl ou -* ls =«K<Ttrd today by Walter n u a^3 ttdjutuu Atlol l )h Elsttl >"- S( rv - z """l". Democratc canddate Olsen; Frst Grade A.M., Mrs. campugn, sad, "The voter s Dr. publcty; Isaac Ganer and "»< collorlln. A Ml T CI m c r r " IIU( Mllrt >" hs " m.vc.- Alfred Sleo, and Mrs. Eugene Douglas Calsettn, Llos,awnn; of the progress the prcs- Bernard Qarfnkel, specal Hub presdent, prased the boys "Qute naturally I am nter- Swsher; Frst Grade P.M., ent Republcan Admnstraton projects; Mrs. Harold Kasoff, or ther accomplshments and lt-anns; Ln(l (I has Paul Ablonze..-st.-cl n George Emerys can- Mrs. Joseph Strasser and Mrs, has made n Woodbrdge Townshp, and what honest and NAMKl) CHAIRMAN: Edward brary: Mrs. Aaron Schectman, " program; Mrs, Irvng Wtt; l- be ASSIGNED: Paul N. Pojrebneak, 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. portsmnnshp. He expressed! wmmended them for fne ""ctnk chaplan. Retrng Com- (jd.cy because le s the Demomnnd.T s Mchael Dwyer m,, (. canddate." Mr Zrpolo Grade, Mrs. Harold Zmms and forthrght leadershp can do. Seyler, WoUrd(te Demo- membershp; Mrs. Andrew Mo- Wllam Lombard; Second N. Pogrebneak, Bran^ford n l Auxlary unt members n-,, ar], - llut thlte m a(ldtlonal Mrs. Vncent Scarmorza; Thrd,he clubs prde n sponsorng! "ThlTfuUnT racctes" "of"tnuch a worthy team for the cratc Iarty charman, has Angus, hosptalty; and Mrs, I Ian Slllll (l " MlddlPSO Place, Iseln, has been assgned to A Company of the past several seasons....,. apponted Frank D. Ber- [Stanley Brooke, newspaper. Grade, Mrs. Ncholas Pars County mn) more mp0. t(nt least)ns and Mrs. Sydney Roth; Fourth Presdent Mr.v,0s Blauth whv (. should be seated on the! 4th Tranng Regment, Fort Mlton Gerber, Youth Commttee charman for the club, Ffth Ward canddates who wth experence and t«k ns, Colona, as charman Grade, Mrs. Rchard Bohleke foresrht. There are no other,,f the Democratc organzatons dnner-dance to be New teachers wll be ntroduced by Mrs. Florence Augus- p M " muncpal KovernR body.! Dx, for eght weeks of basc and Mrs. Leo Gennerell; and : n e V U C M " Urnrd Mwtyu. prfs- --F-sL of all," Mr Zrpolo; tranng n conjuncton wth presented ndvdual trophes to Sxth Grade, Mrs. Herbert hav had any experence n tne, prncpal, at the frst general meetng of the PTA to- del: Mrs. Edward Ott. frst runtmurd. GeoKf Emery has the 955 Reserve Forces Act. each player, the manager and held October 7 at Lnwood Klen and Mrs. Leonard Dunne. Further plansvce presdent; Mrs. Bernard lntef{.. ty of, )erk (t, llbre He js Under the program, Pogrebneak wll serve on actve duty The attendance award was ftd, competent, nnd experenc- coaches. government. Let us elect qual-j Grove, Route 27, Edson. nght. >n revue schcd-jblusenu, second vce presdent; lt,e knd of man who wont be Members of the team and M Bertagna, a realtor, s.. 8 P. M., at,mr:. F.rncst Burrows, treasurer:.bos^d or nfluenced smply betarant. Wood-Mr.s. Wendell Dale, hstoran; ;CRUSI.,,f poltcal expedency and then transferred to llns Kndergarten A.M. and tcs and cvc and> fraternal for sx months of tranng won by Mrs. James McLaughed offcals to our Town Somadult leaders feted were: actve n Democratc pol-.mtee." Barney Radclffe manager.! hometown duty wth a Na-thtonal Guard Unt. Before enbert Gunthner. d su. ct of the Ftth specal awnrd by Mrs. Her- S()C ate are plttnned fo. ^ orgnnzatons n thp Townshp and County. Speakers loaches Henry Schaefer and Thomas Nenburg; and players thrnugh November. They wll nn wth Mrs. Ted arms;,u,d Mrs. Adolph Elster,] terng the servce Pogrebneak The Executve. Board- was n at the dnner wll nclude fare c. Prank BuRlvsky, George Bab- be held n conjuncton wth a.onlne Avenue. trea.wer Retlrum presdent ls graduated from Woodbrdge charge of hosptalty. The ;lla. Lous Campse, Donald Robert Hughes, canddate welfare n the future. He has door-to-door campagn. ) Spann and Mrs. Mrs. Hull. Hgh School and attended sxth gtade mothers wll be Radclffe, Mchael Dwyer, Mark for Governor; Senator Harrson Wllams and Gover- GIVE HUNGRY worked for many years to bet-j HImho. charmen, Guests were Mayor Frederck Unon Junor College and hostesses at the next meetng Form, Alan Happel, Henry,SLIGHT DAMAGE ter the communty and has -d.nmttcc chalran, Olsen. tckets; ler. and Republcan Muncpal and Gary Yoof. ence Avenue, Sunday was con- M Adams. CommtU emen Rutgers Unlversty. Happell. Denns Kubert, Gordon Nenburg, Wllam Strand, home of Nunzo Letter. Flornor Robert B, Meyner. LAWNS A FALL/ earned the deep respect of hs Charles Molnar and Davd Ml- Bruce Chosney Ads neghbors and assocates. Id I! p :r»m. decora- CharmBn Walter Kerbl "Colona must have a strong Faculty Introduced S Incomng Freshmen The Iseln Lons Club, Ions! fned to the cellar. Damaged FEEDING NOW COLONA Herman Davs. voce n Townshp affars but Auelo Palroere, At PTA 5 Meetng COLONIA Bruce Theodon engaged In fosterng cvc were Marlboro Lane, reported to polce Sunday that hs home was t can only be a strong voce fj Chosney, son of Mr. and Mrscauses, has aded the Iseln j chase I Mr? Arthur Canu.u wll s/tnv ts t s free of the fetters of the ISELIN The frst meetng Regstratons Theodore S. Chosney, Guernsey Lttle League, nnd taken an ac- stored n the basement. of poltcal dctatorshp that permeauk the Republcan councls held Monday at the Pershng Unversty, Vrgna, to ad rtvtes. The club has also aded! of Iseln School 5 was Lane, left for Washngton Le tve part n many youth ac- I. show are: ud Harber, Mrs Open for Seres.n tn muncpal buldng, andavenue School. All offcers and orentng ncomng Freshmen the blnd, helped needy famles th.t strong voce wll be heard commttee heads were ntroduced. Bruce, who s a graduate o Communty Players, a local classes. and sponsored the Iselntown ls George Cozzo- ISEUN -RXl.stato LS stll from Geome Emery, open for the adult nqury classes bclk held at St. Cecelas Stephen Szlnsky, prncpal, Woodbrdge Hgh and s now a theatre group. All work m.. Mrs. Kozol! -u-r, Mrs. Olst wll have real representaton presented members of the sophomore n the pre-medlca! fnanced through the efforts of.church, Room -07, ea# Thursday evennu; from 8 P. M. to Otte, Mrs. Pnland Mrs on tn- Townshp Commttee as faculty and spoke on school program, made the Deans Ls members on a voluntary bass. con Lsted to the rule or run polces ad specal events for last year. He s a member o 9-30 P. M. on the "Teachntss bosssm and blnd subservance the school year. Lambda Ch Alpha, a leadn; More Troublesome of the Catholc Church" The t has now," The attendance award was academc fraternty on campus "Every dog has ts day," a class now has - won by Mss Garfnkels Kndertsarten class. brother, s a sophomore a doesnt trouble us nearly so Joseph Chosney, hs younge novelst remnds us. Ths!,.,-, J fjoan FU* I- Republcan Club Tht sub J rcl - 4 (or hl wu t"»k be thq "Creaton of the World" Hostess were the parants of Woodbrdge Hgh and much as the fact that cats nsst on havng nghts. the mornng Kndergarten plans a medcal career. class. :;- wll hold Its next» < ll( "Cn^w" of -M»"- A lk Monday 8p" T( nstructon manual entl- V Hall.Inman" Ave-:tlf<l "L»«I» chlst " nm " (! (the subjects dscussed, s; jve Meets Tuesday C0LONIA - Inman Avenue to all who attend Republcan Club of Colona refll s> GAME! All non-ctttholcs, who are SUmes t s monthly meetngs Cub Pack 46 wu;mler.ested n learnng whttuesday. 8:5 P. M., at the, : ofrsslonal football Catholcs beleve, are nvted. : VFW Hall, Inman Avenue. Iolo Grounds, New Catholcs who wsh to deepen; Muncpal Charman Walter ot The Cubs and!ther understandng lhcl Kerbls and Ffth Ward Chalr- :oncs wll meet at fath are also welcome. There man j u s t. p r wsnewsk wll be at the VP.W. Hall. s no cost or oblgaton. KUest speakers, Russell Moody, and members of! The nstructon Is beng gv-presdent, announced mmlttee attendeden by Rev. Robert E, Mayer, socal programs for the com- jlt- held at thelparlsh assstant and the seres, ln(? st. ason wll be announced by : Beth SholomJwll conlnute untl shortly be- M, K Stanley Lee, entertan- Monday. fore Estor. heut charman. She wll also outlne partes to be gven n jhonor of RepUblcau canddates. XVALUABLE COUPON)g Coupon Thn Worth 50 Towards Purchase Pkg. o( 3 HanM or Mnyo Spruce Wth (u u $.M5 T-SHIRTS 2.98 the SUPPLY Sgt. I54IIM«III Street, Kahw»y FD l-«l(t ta of ^B ^^rtf ^T ^F V^^ VOUNO AUULT DANCE ISELIN - The Catholc Youn Adult Club of Northern Mddlesex County nvte^ boys and grls of hgh school age to jattend an Indan Summer jdance Saturday, September 30th n Louds Hall, St. Cecelas Church [ram 9 P.M. to :00 AM, Musc wll be furnshed by He "Notesmen." Tckets wll be jsold at the door at a nomnal fee. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CROSS KEYS RESTAURANT and HOTEL - featurng - FINE FOOD and COCKTAILS FAMILY DINNERS - CHILDREN PRICE LUNCHEON SERVED MlLY from :30 (from 85c) Caterng on Premses or to Take Out OPEN 7 DAYS - SUNDAY FROM I f- M. 37 W. (h«ry ptreel, Rahway, N. J. ITee Parkn* - Tel. FU Alr-Condlton«d WHY IS SHE COMING TO WATCH MART? "Mss Polarod" s comng to Watch Mart to take Free Pctures of YOU on j SEPTEMBER 28th, 29th, 30th Wth the Amazng NEW 962 POLAROID CAMERAS Get yuumlf (and the kddles) n the pcture and He these revolutonary New Polarod Cameras n operaton. WATCH MART COLONIA SHOPPING PLAZA, Route 7, Colon* Fhon«V -777 Open Tll P. M. Tvet., Thun. and Frday THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELLO Funeral Homes Green St. & Cooper Ave, State & Center Sts. Iseln, N. J. Perth Amboy N. J. Tel. LI 8464 HI Now Open... tonys Restaurant & Pzzera 305 Innan Avenue Coloua (At Parkway Overpass Formerly Sp>c(dzutf( n *- J TEAM IS HONORED: The C.U of the Iseln I.<*:tRMP were honored by ther sponsors, Iseln Lnns Club, at a dnner. I.rft to rslt arc Dr. DOIIKIUS Vnlsclla, I.nns presdent: (apt. Gordon Nrnhrc, Mlton Gerbcr, ehnrman of Lons Boys and (lrls (onmlttfp; Barney RatclfT, manager; Henry Schaeffer, roach; Wllam Lcavey, leagup presldrnt. nman Oass) and SEA FOOD "Youve Tred The Rest, Now Try The Best" OPEN DAILY EXCEPT TUESDAY FROM 4:00 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT For Orders To Take Out CALL FU Open House for OOP Canddates Look, Ma! Im dancng.. dancng so much better n my Balanced-Desgn dancewear The rght dancewear can mean so much to a dancer. It costs lttle or nothng more so why not get the fnest Selva Balanced-Desgn dancewear. We Servce Most Dancng Sellouts n Ths Area wth LEOTARDS & DANCING SHOES ftarjf md Internatonal Credt Cards llonued SCHWARTZ SHOES One of New Jerseys Fnest Shoe Storesf 59 Man Street Rahway, N J. OPEN THURSDAY AND FBIDAV TILL 9 P. M. PTA War Of Loterng At Schools fn,onia A conference ronm: recent nrls of van- (Inlsn,u H-hHl 22 took place when te IT AexcrutlvP Board met wll, M:-. Vu-non A. Harsell. prcmd-t. for the frst mennr (f the seasop, The Lo\] w.s \uned to rnpns.. upon then chldren that lut nu! on school mounds Is n>l Unwed and parents of rhllren nprehended for va» dalm wll be responsble for \ lr.s, Durnc the Summer, IUMIV repars were needed for broken wndows and locks. A lbrary workshop wll b«hekl at the School October 7 I wth Mss Ann Voss, school H- brary consultant Of the Stata ; Department of Educaton, attendnt!. Representatves of all school lbra res n Colonla and Avenel are Invted. Mrs.. Wtt!ls lbrary charman of School 22. Regstraton for the Parent and Famly Lfe Conference September 27 at Far Hlls Inn, SomervfUe. wll be held that mornng at 9:30. Mrs. Harsell announced PTA Scholastc Award* for sxth grade pupls have been ordered. Charmen lor the new school term arc: Mrs. Arthur Ollet, hstoran: Mrs. Ernest Plooactt, parent educaton: Mrs. Calvn Donnelly, achevements: Mrs. Rus- COMPLETE NUTRITIONAL TREATMENT ) Restores sprng-green color to»ummer-w«a«y grass. 9 Keeps your lawn green tl wnter freezes gets t green qucker next sprng. j # (lves you a boeus of 20% more nutrenuthan other loadng, hghqualty lawn foods. ONE MG COVERS 5,800 SQ, FT. $4.75 MON. I IIKI SAI\ H AM - t> PM SINIIAV (I AM - km ItoncKU RITCHIES <;AKI)KN CENTER Ksubltsled lt West Inman Avenue, Colona.(Just West of Garden BUU Parkway)

16 PAGE SIXTEEN ADDING MACHINES $39.50 TYPEWRITERS 9.50 up WOODBRIDGE BUSINESS MACHINE CO., LTD. 250 Amboj Ave., Woodbrldfc SALES k SERVICE Tel. ME Asphalt Pavng a & H. STANLEY ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS and PARKIING LOTS INSTALLED Free Estmate! All Sklled Labor Call FU -558 or CH Beautcan Har Stylng Har Tntng Mancurng Scalp Treatment Color Shampoo PHONE ME STELLA and JACKIES Beauty Salon 3 Menxcr St., Arenel. N. J. Coal & Fuel Ol You Too DESERVE THE BEST FUEL OIL OIL StRVICE E U R I! K A W I U I A M S ll HEMING EOUIPMENT FREE ESTIMATE WARR COAl & SUPPLY CO 785 SI, Ceorgr Aye., Woodbrdge CALL ME ITS WISE TO ORDER NOW! Guaranteed Lehgh NU OR STOVE PEA COAL BUCK toal lor Fut Servce Jut Gve U* Call SIMONE BROS. LINDEN. N. J. HI HU , I Captol Dome ^ln New Jer there ls lob tne7 Rre d>lng for our «y those who wnnt to move Into ment sponsorshp.,, Cotnple-Jersey Educaton Assocaton, PHlnra I PUPPS the hghway department as tlon of a tunnel at the Round comprsng school offcals and need for hghway ln«pectors teachersl w nold lts annual lrnmnmt employees. Valley Reservor n Hunterdon! (Contnued cauor from 8 Lener8 Ed town and ln tne 4tate, Confrmed trom Edt Page* >houghut the State. than last year and 0 The State Hghway Depart- - s str as r r dsmen T m <AW Total New County, to carry water pumped! conventlon Ms year at the Amfrom the South Blanch of the bassador Hotel, Atlantc Cty, venton hall to dscuss and per- Sncerely, Ruth B, Stebbrn -: CLASSIFIED other states, gathered n a con- Jersey unemployment ths r, 85,000, of Rrtm Rver, has been an- November» to... New Jer-hapsmneed.. A colorful map! se y turkey-growers are rasng fnd solutons to ther State Drector, IIH for II word* tam the «nd development of cranberres. sute» ntwert above whch 75,000 collected unemployment Insurance and 25,000 sl,o«m.! : central New Jersey, blrds thls 8 per Jrtvcee-cttes D«*4IU» communty problems, to share Woodbrdge Townshp to web addton*! w«h Frequent floodng of DORS u-as every other consderaton h **" ther projects,th»t hud benefted ther communtes. Here were NEW WARNINGS In cent more an n 9G0 common tvs there were 4 days her Inspecton and supervson receved payments under thp area from Columba to Culver * (lutng May n-hen frost was ; f constructon of hghways temporary prosrnm of extended nsurance, Two-thrds of the Slate Conservaton Depart- ln wet and dampened clothes, all faths, of varous poltcal and Prance gave Russa a new tut U Not la Lak> has been completed by CAPITOL CAPERS: People men from all walks of lfe, of The Unted States. Brtan, NOTB N««lMtlfl«4 a* Ukea phon. predcted. Men wth general constructon Hott-evtr. by md-june the supervsory experence usually the tme of Governor Robert B. ment., New Jersey resorts standng lke lghtnng rods on belefs, workng together for tn-warnng "n the most solemn latp held bogs of 960 had a *»n meet State requrements, Meyner untl electon day, No-arvember 7, s avalable to Rchtendng the season by promot- or under trees may getmen practcng de.moncrncy.ence wth alled flghts ln the contnung the trend of ex-beaches, hll-tops, near wre beneft of all. Here were young terms" aganst any lnterfer- Teltpbant UKrcnn 4-ltl very hpavv bloom and the out- The department Is not watlook of most bogs was very me to receve applcatons nrd J. Hughes, Democratc canddate for Governor... A study mgrant camp operators werejmedlcal Socety of New Jersey ng wthout feelng that there Germany and West Berln, LOST AND FOUND ng September events... Four ht wth lghtnng, warns the One could not leave ths meet-jalr corrdors between West Kood Durng June and July In- from auch workers, however REAL ESTATK (lcntlons for (rood producton s settng up Employment Inrnntmed. wvlew Centers around the project s underway n New recently fned for housng vlo-j... The State Aeronautcs Burlatns under the Mgrant Ln- eau has revolted the lcense of for the future, any change In the ar transport LOST Medum long was stll n great deal of hope The Kremln was told that Jersey, under the State Department of Educaton-, to fnd out bur Act.. The State Coordl^a Hlllsboro arport because the Jaycee offers somethng of stuaton "wll be the result of hared, black male dog Ten CARTERET, One-f amm r FORSM.E Te natons 96 cranberry 3tate» that men nterested In crop s forecast at,98,000 th * J«* ma y sno^" U P after the contnung needs of hgher nntnk Cohncl on Truffle drges management nssts upon hold- offcals to promote Ing drag races whle contnung jects are many and dversfed fshed < Western rghts by thechest, bare spot on tall near 50 rf 00 lot. Interest to everyone, Its pro-aggressve acton aganst estab- year* old. Whte and brown rooms. Oarage ann s barrels, per cent below last W* and be Intervewed by educaton In the State... Out-counput of New Jerseys commer- moe effcent movement of to operate as an arport... It offers the opportunty for sovet Government and the ody. Wearng flea collar, Re- con Avenue, year and lf per cent above lnl «hw y offcals. avtrgo. Turkeys rased In the : Men wth the equvalent of a. cal slaughterng plants totaled traffc alnux county roadways"drnkng pedestrans wll be young men to be of real servceeast German regme." ward to fnder. ME Unltrd States durng 96 wll : hgh school educaton could ft 45, pounds durng July ML extend through munlc- removed from New Jersey hgh to ther communtes, and « EWAREN 50x00 lot tonl 06, brds, 26 per,into the Inspector postons.. Sxteen teachers from four palnfs.. The present Annan-ways and, f condtons war-jchancdale Reformatory populaton of " wll be fned as dsorderly well. ( t A secret Is somethng you MALE HELP WANTED Street Lots No $" to Improve hmself ns Secrct Central Avenue and cent above the prevous recordwhch pay a salary of 44,309 foregn contnents wll attend CITID of 960. yearly plus vacaton and sck Rutgers Unversty next month 77 Inmates, whose ages rnnge persons," ls the promse of the I sncerely feel that Wood-fnd out by lendng the gossp sacrfce CL HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR for NSPKCTORS: -- Wth hgh- benefts, The work provdes an to study Amerca and Amercan from 5 tn 2, Is nearly 200 over...< Department (f Law andbrdge Townshp can be proud columns. Paducnh <Ky.) %: stock work. Must have drlvrs lcense. Call FU F.STATK way constructon at Its hghest excellent tranng course for educaton under U. S. govern- ts rated capacty... The New:Publc Safety, lof Its Jaycees and of the fne Sun-Democat. S-2 ONCE AGArN FEMALE HELP WANTED WE ARE AIAIOKT SOLD OUT OK BUSINESS LET US Solve Vour HEATING PROBLEM from Servce to Complete Heatng Installatons KEROSENE Call MErcurjr AVENEL COAL t OIL CO. 826 Rahwaj Avenue, AvrnH Delcatesse TREAT SHOPPE 63 Rahwaj Arenue (Opp (Voodbrdce WhH«Church) SALADS t Ther Best 8ODA FOUNTAIN FRESH BAKERY GOODS Open A. M. to 0:30 f M INCLUDING SUNDAVS Cloted Wedntsdj Al D»J Drugs RAYMOKD JACKSON and SON Druggsts 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MErrurj 4-OAM Fuel Ol JOHN J. BITTING Moblheat FUEL OL Over 25 Yean of Frendly Servce ME Fulton Street Woodbrdge HOMES East Avenue Perth Amboj, N. J. 3 Ford Avenue ford, N. J. Phone VAUej «-63S«Advertse Your Servce In Ths Space For Only $ / A Month ^W^Rl^^^W^M WAHIDS Heatng-Ar Condtonng QUALITY HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING bj K & O HEATING GAS OIL ELECTRIC WARM AIR of HOT WATER Home Improvement SAVE MONEY wth a local contractor We Wll FRAME ATTIC lor 2 rooms and Bath) plus 6" Insulaton Also construct dormers, rec rooms extensons, porches, garages LOWEST PRICES Nothng Down I-lrst tftyment fl Monh Call Now FU THALER INSULATION & ROOFING CO, 659 Church St. Uahwaj Jewelers ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED: FU GOLDBLATTS Rahways Oldest F.Mhlshfd Jeweler R4 East Cherry Street RAHWAY Lawn Mowers Hand and Power Lawn Mowers.Sharpened and Repared Ue&dquarterg for Brr & Stratton Clnton-Lawson t Power Products Gas Engnes Schwnn Bcycles Sales & Servce ALBRECHT S KEY SHOP 24 Washngton Avenue Carteret. N. J. Tel. Kl -7 Lquor Stores Telephone ^lercurj WOODBRIDGE Lquor Store, Inc. WE DELIVER: Complete Stock»f Domrstlc and Imported Wlne Beert and Lquors 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE. N. J. Locksmth WOODBRIDGE KEY & LOCKSMITH SHOP AUTO. UO.M otrntt KEYS DUPLICATED, IAFKB SOLD 0 Ltwn.Mowers Replrtd Rotarj HUde IteUccd Itw Dbrpentd Pant Specals!! UMror rut WWW (In ol) ptr gallon ].I9 Intwo rut WhlU * Colon (Ute) ptr tauoo.. $4.45 IfMlU (lurlo WblU PUBI <loo4 QuUtj. ftt fuoo - 4.]»«lJO» 4VXNL* t«l M( 4-UH WOODBRIDGIt VH U»Uf *.M to r.m. CLOBKD IUN IUNDAT ALL DAY SER VICE DIRECTORY BE Learn to play t le pano n a short tme.. POPULAR! LESSONS IN YOUR OWN HOME Instructons All Day All of Wondnrdge Townshp Induded LESLIE HENK Call for Appontment PA -920 In Woodbrdge Its The l Mtts of Accordons Bold and Repared t Lowest Prlct! Call ME Learn To Play The PIANO ORGAN ACCORDION Prvate Instructons bj Qualfed Teachers. Begnners and Advanced Students Accepted. 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17 (< fortth Lades Mrs. C. R. Novak Renamed Dmes {(,\ (l bratng D S e Charman for 2st Year Reports Heard By ORT Group PAGE SEVENTEEN Double Rng CeremonySchool25 PTA New Jewsh Untes Local Couple Meets Sept. ^Synagogue KEA8BEY Mrs. Camuel been postmstress of Kensbey R. Novak Bayvew Avenue, socal workers have receved for 27 years, sad: FORDB Mrs. Jerry Ajch Keasbey, has been apponted March of Dmes help to con- "Thr Natonal Foundatons dscussed on the Job tranng, FORDS-Our Lady ol Peace Htgh School, Mrs. KJevsgaard FORDS A panel dscusson charman of the 962 New Inue ther educatons." professonal educaton program apprentce tranng, ORT adult Church was the settng Satur- Is employed by Tom McAns, It Starts In the Classroom." The Keabey Charman Is Id commemorate has been concerned wth tranng health workers to releve courses,»nd specal courses nday for the weddng of MtssJMenlo Park. Her husband t- wth Harry Lund, drector of Is Formed, m vnsary of the Townshp! the mother of three <_ ldren. her report on Earnng Power Joan Ann Dudek, daughter of elementary educaton and Robert Zanzal&rt, prncpal, prtsd- FORDS A new conterva- tended Perth Amboy. schools, ],,!> of Fords, aped- t was announced today by M Her daughter Donna Is a senor sufferng brought about by dsease and dsablty, It has never, Improvement Courses at themr. and Mrs. Joseph Dudck, and served n the U. 3. Navy (. rs Nght meetng! Joseph Duffy, Perth Amboy, n Woodbrldge Hgh School and openng meetng of the Metwood Chapter of Womens Ronald KJersgaard, son of Mrs. us fountan manager at Wal- 29 Webb Drve, and RURsell ne. wll be featured at the gen-tlveral membershp meetng of known as tle Parkway Jeush Jewsh concretaton. to be for threr years. He Is employed.vh.-chl-d for October county charman of the Dmes wll agan be Teen-Age charman for the Teen-Age-Program been confned to educatng organzaton.,, M, thr audtorum health workers to care for only Amercan ORT. A Mah Jangg Mldred KJersgaard, 404 Wash- svenrs DIUR Store. Parangs, School 25 PTA. Wednesday, 8!Center, las been formed and,, u cjtlo Buldng of Mrs, Novak has served as In Keaabey. one dsease. Thus any ncrease, tournament wll be held all ngton Street, Perth Amboy. P. M. In the all purpose room the frst Sabbath servces wll r n e r Lutheran Dmes charman for 2 years Mrs Novak Is also a member n the number of these workers next week as a fund raser for and the late Edward Wer.., Hol. Teachers of the school who be conducted Frday nght, October 6. Ht a place to be an- SE h o m m ))ITS of all and wll heads group of volunteers who wll seek funds for of the Eastern Star, Amercan adds to the basc health resources of our naton. About Other reports were gven by fflcteted at the double rng tlu, ho, u, f _, h j EPIC. f-aard. Rev. Chrstopher Relly F m m B, wlll partcpate are Mrs Elvln Qxme& Chapter, Woodbrldge and s n Sxth Dstrct Gentle, Mr&, TUllc Rcdlus nounced, accordk to Ja4k MBrkug attackng three crpplng dls- organst for the group. She ha Sute Federaton of one-thrd of the total workng Mrs. Samuel Kaplan on Mantenance ORT Tranng; Mrs. Mass. remony and celebrated the Mnl, t,.,, n.,«j_.....j j. Mrs. Eugene Collns. Mrs. Hazel Punk, charman po-tem. \ served n several other posl lnhs have been n- ea: brth defects, arthrts force,of regstered physcal Avonu(, 8unday Gllhuly and Morton Newberger The new congrrxaton w4m f f w, $ u o l n b U l g $ 4 o 0 n, ff I, mnbrr of theand po In. The drve wll takr! tlons In cvc and chartable or w, h $uo ln bulg $4o0 n, The teachng staff wll be therapsts have been traned Seymour Bauer, Tel-Avv report; Mrs. Alvln Klen, guard- thn. the bde was attl.edj j Cross charman and captan o: lu l mtaltag t $ 0 0 U d l I Escorted u he attar by to ganlzatlons, ncludlng, Red qurt(. s d $00 Ul dlmes. serve tlc Fords-Mcnlo TAljt In Introduced by Mr. Znzalarl., may brng a guest place n Jaum-y wth March of Dmes help Mrs. Murray Spvak, mem- ; attlu()]) grtlcle5 mtaltag ^ mlb. MUrr., Terracc area and other.nearby op Bll m(, m... ;,l vrbfl Is servng as Mrs - Novak ahshp; Mrs. Leo Eakcv, healthv r alm Prom 0-5% of all medcal a gown of slk organza over a Grl Scouts troop. chld(,.,, cwel R Kor [ an bersh cnarman ann omced!wcttons, Plans call lor tonfpt«mrs. Abe Applebaum, honorl applqued annlnt^h wn-* wth.strjuc sprays! musc bux. Korean slk pa- enrollment for PTA member-ductn! a Hebrew School, Sun* roll; Mrs, Wllam Kaufman,,,, Smw wll bespon- Jamas and scarves, a wrwshp s now In progress, andjday School nnd youth actvtesurged all parents to Jon Class ln addton to Pllgous servces. scholarshp.,j,, club October lfl, Yuro-Bergman Nuptals watch and a gold weddng Deborah Group Vew*^ Z. Bernard Welsholt band. The house was ransacked. Mr. Markus told polce. wll receve awards, that an ntrusve drve s no,* t. srluol 4. Refreshes wth 00 per cent enrollment Mamnl Frlchman announced ;,, M>rvrd. The show Flm at Frst Meetng reportng on specal projects; Mrs. Danel Kaplan, expanson;,,,, to the publc. Pro- At Candlelght Servce FORDS A color sound flm, underway to secure mcmbe - Mrs, Arnold Brown, rummage YlMwflt the Fords showng how Deborah helps slp. sale; Mrs. Erwln Wurtzel, leadh,,,. Mrs. James C. FORDS - At a eandlcltght 6he carred a whte Bble and restore health to Heart and Mss Los Jane Ryder ershlp course avalable; and The dues structure for the I.,-;. u-mnn, s dstrbu- ceremony In St. Pauls Evan-cymbdlum orchds, lung dsease patents, was featured at the frst meetng of gellcal Reformed Church Sat- Mss Dana Yuro, Perth Am- [,. 7:30 P?M. the urday evenng, Mss Patrlclalboy, sster of the brdegroom, the Parkway Chapter of Deborah last week. the publcjhelena Bergman, daughter ofwas mad of honor. Other at-.,, mm for the bene- Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Edwardjtcudants were Mss Judth Guest speaker was Mrs. Mary Mnls for Mllons Bergman, 846 Amboy Avenue,Karlson, cousn of the brde, Blackman, past presdent of Mrs. Herman became the brde of George Bclmont, Mass.; Mss Barbara Plalnfleld chapter and regonal :; nternatonal Re- Mchael Yuro, son of Mr. and K»rk and Mss Barbara jj U.charman...Mjuu. announced Mrs. George Yuro, Meredth ens, both Of Edson. Mrs. Shela Lowenstetn, pub- ;, : publcty concern- Street, Perth Amboy. Rev. Servng as best man was Jul- llcltv charman, announced,:,- would be released Charles W. Kraho, Jr. perform- u.s Urlbe, Perth Amboy. Leroy fourteen new members were k The flm wll be ed the ceremony and a recep-thome, Raymond Dursk and. welcomed by» Mrs, Leo Slobo tn audtorum of tlon was held afterwards atljoseph Mercuro, all of PerCh;d en - presdent, d r c r Lutheran the Colonla Country Club. Amboy, were ushers. The brde, gven n marrage Mrs. Yurko graduated from! Molnar. presl- bv her f«he\ wore a gown of Perth Amboy Hgh School and,! members to attend old Ivory gross de londre fash-,from Berkeley Secretaral hll Conference of jjy n portrat necklne School, East Orange. She atlong sleeves embellshed:tended Upsala College and s State Federatlo Clubs wth Aletcon lace. Slk net andemployed by Metal and Therapplques of Alencon lace, trm-mlt Corp.. Rahway, M to 3 me d her court tran wrch fell: Mr. Yuro attended Rutgers 9 departmfn- rom th( Wlst hel fu " belljunlversty College and s a stu,!*. wll be held from shaped skrt. Her French llu-dent at Monmouth untl 2:00 noon n slon butterfly vel wns attached Lorn? Branch. to a crown on the cam- of Alencon lace, and,::mraton fee may :,v buldng where,an outdoors ur show to be held me U D* held. Boxn Fords n tn; near future. ;!,- to fx> eaten on Ol pantngs by Mrs. Bag n- ;< from noon untl Islet and Mrs. J. L. Anderson are Democratc Dance Mrs. Stanley Geenspan, program. Dr, Wllam Furst, psychatrst, wll be guest speaker a the October general meetng. A demonstraton of makeup was gven wth Mrs. Rchard Welnberg and Mrs. Lloyd Ka lugn servng as models. The board wll meet tonght 8:30. at the home of Mrs. Har old Bnder, 220 Atlantc Stree Metuchen. Horvath-Kovacs Weddng Solemnzed Saturday FORDS The weddng of corsage. They wll make the Mss Eleanor Ann Kovacs, home In Edson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Horyath graduated fror College, Kovacs, 23 Gold Street, and St. Marys Hgh School, Pert Joseph F. Horvath, son of Mr, Amboy. and from Chc Fasho and Mrs. Joseph Horvath, Jr., Desgnng School, New Yor Russell Street, Woodbrdge, Cty. Mr. Horvath attend*. was solemnzed Saturday after- (Mddlesex County Vocaton: Tomorrow /Vjf/tf noon n Our Lady of Peace and Techncal Hgh Schoo Church. Rev, Chrstopher C Perth Amboy, and s employe KORDS George J Crsafull. charman, has announced Relly offcated at the double by Art Metal Inc., Carteret.,-.(! U;r afternoon se«- now on exhbt m the Fords rng ceremony. the Second Ward Democratc.\; promptly at :5Lbrary PRIIHIIIKS by dfferent Commttee wll hold a dance The brde desgned and made,: romudc at 3P. M. members of the dub wll be dstomorrow nght, 9:00, at theher own gown. The bodce was.-, :. wll be held n playt-r n the Lbrary each^g" Cftb " n Feld Day Set "st/george Avenue", of mported slk Chantlly lace c..«-l Mrs. HarltymontlL Iwoodbrldge wth musc for over taffeta wth a portrat.;.::;r, of TeaneckJ Mrs. George Heath, lbrary fiancnk by the H Lltes. Bv Grl Scouts rosebud Alencon lacv srulns and seed pearls, wth a cooped necklne, long sleeves. nd endng n a.cathedral an. Her threftlered vel was ttnehed to a queens crown of urora borcals crystal, and he carred a cascade of whte rehds, stephanots and vy. Mad of honor was Mss Rose nr) Romeo, Brooklyn, cousn f the brde. Brdesmads were.las Eleen Stella, Mddlesex:! Weds Danel De Marco year calls for a famly membershp cf %lh wth nn ad-. dtonal t pe cllld for Hebrew school plus $2 regstra- FORDS Mss Los Jane The couple wll lx- at unr ton fee for Sunday School. Rat,b Tn-odor* (Sander*. Mystc after a trp to New York Cty, sprtual leader, s..** pre- Street, became the brde of The brde, a gdduate of pbn ng g currculum V meet Ralph DeMarco, son ofwoodbrdgf Hgh School. s ln(> educatloml needs o >-he Mss Lnda Owens, Mss CathyjRvder, daughter of Mr. andjat 483 East Avenue, Sewmrn. 3toss. Newark, and Ms. Rch-Mrs. Kdward K. Ryder, ]" rd Hudanlsh, Jamesburg. Sewng as best man ohn Dudek, Perth Alnboy.M a "d Mrs. Ralph DeMarco, employed by Amerca Fore.congregaton, lulormatton m. rother of the brde. Ushers^Hl Faycttc Street, Perth Amwere Robert Kjersgaard. broth-boy, Saturday afternoon n burmr. DeMarco. H graduate of :o f( lcers as follows: Loyalty Group. Perth Amboy.be obtaned from temporary r of the brdegroom. ancvrcdnmer Evangelcal Luther-jPerth Amboy Hgh School.; M]. p Rnk L a{ ayet.te Estates, James Kjersgaard, cousn of a (» Church. Rev. Eldon Reserved three years In the U. S. j a l r _ B n u Mr Er-.he brdegroom, both of PerthjStohs performed the doublejmarlne Corps. He s employed!^chman co-charman and Amboy; Steven Dudek. Wlkes- ns -e-remony. by Rartan Copper rltsl membcrshp, LI ; Murray Goldberg, treasurer, LI 8- Barre, Pa, uncle of the brde: Escorted to the altar by her; Pfrth Amboy. and Rchard Hudansh. James-!faUlt, r the brcu, wore a gown 465: Wllam Hojer, conetruo- ;tlon charman, LI ; Mr». WS a trp to Mam. Fla.. of n - Vl()I n Wl * Chantllly SmUh IZTl marred [Else Sanders, secretary, II 8-, and a cruse to Nassau. the: ^ -styled wth a scalloped,, B m ^ KutMn<;O couple w lve In Paramus^For^^ ouulncd wtth ««d ^ chau. man _ u 8. 5M7 avel n R the brde wore a bege P"Us nd sequ«he. full your,rabb Sanders, U 8-2. All sheath dress wth brown ac. thee-teed skm, embodeed^ "! omce. B wtn t he excepton of :es.sores wth lace, sequns and pearls,* ,?: \ ", fu. n j mto A graduate of Woodbnd Be^xt(;tec - length my Smth \es. best to get Now, her to Ira promse. Park dongjmr. Pank, Terrace resde development. n the Menlo l,.n!» tran. A \ crown «..n., of crystals held GIH. SCOUT TBOOP ^^STlS^S FORDS Grl Seoul Troop thds, roses and pompons on a! 46, sponsored by School 4, Bble. J welcomed three new members Mlss Marlcnc Alm s^nson,,; as follows: Rose Ann Ells, Fo. ds cousm of the brde was :j Elane Kaltcnback, and Elza- matl o{ hollol. Brdesmads:! beth Pederson. ; wel. c Mss Ludlle Ann Ander., A dart tournament wa.s surl-, Pprth Amb brlde. s cous _ ; ed wth Donna Murphy u-u-h-^, UT( Mss Nancy Lynne ng hgh score of 20 and Carol Rvd,,, pord sj5ler of tne j of handcut petals and Yank second wth 85. The b:jd(, " : :r,<- N J. Pedera-!commut..c charman, reported Honorpd Rllest wll nclude quarter length sleeves. troop s now engaged n makng,. V nrns Clubs, wll a crculatn of books»t Waller zrpolo, Herman Fallon, Her bouffant skrt of mported FORDS A le seasons bookmarkrr.s. bnvn * as best man was,, To be sent to \! IJ-xtT O. Arnold,;the Fords Lbrary durng the ;Mls«Fords of 96, and ^lk organza over tulle and taf-frst meetng of Grl Scoutl Arnold Seekers, Perth Amboy. (llls v» Hampshre, Flrstsummer months. There wll ^jxownshlp offcals. eta was outlned wth Chantlly lace and had a three-ter Berls, announced feld day wll "I lke Eva. Shes the son ofparlm: Rchard Flemng, Rah- [ Neghborhood, Mrs. Robert: Grls» and n <! orls Orls Uslu ls werc Anthony Sattlaro, In. of the Qenerala meetng of the lbrary com-; NAME [. H Womens Clubs,mttet-ut the Lbrary October 3. back panel of Chantlly lace be September 30 at Roosevelt a grl wlo stands out naway, cousn of the brde; Don-^ ADDRESS " n No Cellng on Departm-nt charmen of the whch extended Into a chapel Park, Grove 2, 0 A.M. to 3crowd." ad Ryder, Low? Branch, broth- Members of ttu\club may contact Mrs, James Westbury Park News! [ length tran. p "Im Ml l(n Molly. She sts er n the brde, and Walter M. TOWN..) may contact Mrs.C. Harkay, 58 Hanson Avenue, out." Redel, Metuchen. A petal crown, embrodered Mrs. Al Hospdor and Mrs. : nformaton con- or Mrs. Oswald Nobel, 56 Ffth ^ wth smulated ptarls and rrl-jgcorge Baldwn are n charge Tnfcence Strft, for nformaton concerno( the club held:-nn department exhbt* to be -Rpvann Beverldge, daughdescent stones, held her two- of relay races and Mrs. John Annmneng; tlav Albert DcUel dsplayed at the clubs Federa- ter ter vel of mported French Amacz s n rurne of the -cretaryofthemd. tlon Ncht M«-tn t Bcverdge, Worth Street, s luson, and she ca-rcd a cas- scavenger hunt v Chapter Acer!- A newnumber" Mrs. Rocco, patent at Rahway Memora cade of whte orchds, carna- Plans were dscussed for oty, sjowed a Dt Ncola, was ntroduced andhosptal. tons and stephanots. hat socal and a bazaar n the flm about the d«-welcom<d Into membershp. Weekend guests of Mr. andj Mss Barbara Makarchek, f u t u re. Announcement was control of utennt Mrs. Andrew Anderson and Mrs, Mrs. Beverdge, d Wth Worth Fords, was mad of honor. Ma- made of Grl Scout Holy Hour, I Ht-njamm Coplc- Nrls JCIIM-U wvre In charge of Street were Mr. and Mrs. tron of honor was Mrs. Mchael October, 3 to 4 P. M. at Our : VM of Perth Am- hosptalty. Georne Beverdge, Worth Street Yuhasz, Fords, sfter of the L ady of Peace Church.. -,- «..:J_....!j_^ \*! Rmu-nlp Pnnlrn Snp H el qumtlons conrtscbm. The club Alello, Jersey Cty, Rosemary East Bruns- be pcked up October at were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony brde. Brdesmads" were Mss Browne Cooke Sale data wll. ;:.. n the "Con-Prnted Pattern Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huneycutt, Worth Street, were hosts Fords, both cousns of the brde; wck, Mss Rosemary GalyaJSchool, Woodbrdge. C :cer" project of! Federaton of over the weekend to Mr. andmss Dorothy Ann and Mss Patrca Ann Yuhasz, Fords,. and the Amrsorfty. Membfr.s.n Home Departxny Thursday. Fords Lbrary to..a lorn the Departn.f to.thr Lbrary C.Mba. Amercan :;n.. reported that :n,mbcrs had ex- ;^ n the Arts and. ;. at the Mtddl- Kar. Ms. OttoKo. an award at th!)!nde-y and Mrs. ;.^::sk receved an *:IIUHIK and for an Ucpattment wll : Fords Lbrary eve-y.«l» M. Mr«. Chester u Charman, also, :.-.t;vfctor Any club - jjbm the group. MI!JITS of the departxhbtlng pantngs -how beng held cur- H-ynolds. Perth Am s arrangng B <l.) X( SUPPLIES: Ms Coal & Lumber Co U s no tme lke he present Ms help you wth """nals and expert 8oon* umber, Hardware, ^ Plywood Moore Pant COAL& FUEL OIL S ""«y Tll J:» /ords Coal KlN «GEORGES KOAD FORM r *ll HI SIZES 4W-244 Prnted Pattern»34»: Half Szel 4*. 6K, 8V4, 20M,, 22H, 2%. Se 6^ requres 3 T 4 yards 39-nch$fabrc. Sad IfclFTY CENTS n wns (or ths patvrn-add 0 cents for CJCII Mlttrn for nt class malng- Scml 6 70 Newspaper Patttrn\ Otpt West 8th St., Vew York It. N.Y. Our New Fpll-Wncr Fa«loMnll sze rpges, Soul ht tod»y. Mrs. Frank Mazzo and chldren and Mr. and Mrs. John Mazzo and chldren, Brooklyn. duced a new Browne song and Mrs. Gertrude Hassett, Jer- brdge, served as best man for craft and Mrs. Pederson ntroduced a sonf! for Intermed- sey Cty was a weekend guest hs brother. Ushers were Mchael Yuhasz, Fords; Robert Hor- of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Hassett, Westbury Road. ates. vath, Woodbrdge, brother of New by-laws were read by the brdegroom;-harold Morrson and Gerard Matton, both Mrs. Clara Foster Newman, Mrs. Walter Anderson. Mrs. Worth Street, along wth Mrs Worth Laursen and Mrs. Clfford Dunham were n charge of of New Monmouth, cousns of y Clancy. Mrs. E. E. Mueck the brdegroom. Rchard Leskl, m and Mr.v Madelne Clark, refreshments. The next meetng wll be October 2 at Coun- Fords, was rlngbearer. Avcnel attended the Sons and ]D;uf!hltrs of Lberty Memoral For travelng to Mam Beach, cl Headquarters, 8:5 P.M. Fla., the brde chose a blue Servce held at Old Tennent sheath dress wth black leather Australan survey ponts to C h u r c h. Shrewsbury, They accessores and a whte orchd busness upturn. dned at the Homestead," As- :bury Park. ] --Mrs. Newman attended the, offcal vstatun at Ivy Re- jbekah Lodnt, Hamlton Towj- shp, Trenwn. Travelng wth! I her was Mrs Cameron Mc-,Uonuld, Oak IYee Rd.. Planfeld, What a Lark Wfe coyly A lttle brd told me you \m-e nomg to buy me a new car for my brthday. Husband behnd hs paper! --Well, t must have been a lttle cuckoo. RS. EXPRESS BUSES EVtHY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY ATLANTIC CITY RACE TRACK Buses leave Man A School Sts. at :00 s.m. F^testServce^ywherg! Kodachrome and Ektachrome Flm Processng by Kodak PUBLIX PHARMACY Woodbrdge 94 Man Street neces of the brde. Rchard Ho r V at h^ Wood- LOOK ahead The Dfference It vqry much n ydur favor New leaders ntroduced were Mrs. Robert Pederson, Mrs. Russell Bzaro, and Mrs. Wllam Rhnes. Mrs. Rodman Stratton ntro- Anlcptel Annual Dvdend.,. Its the dfference a specalzed savngs organsaton lke Frst Savngs offers... to make your savngs grow and grow. Modern management, extra servce and convenence make the dfference, too. Make Frst Savngs your thrft headquarters. Where FIRST n the name MEANS YOU!" AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IN WOODBRIDGE: 585 Amboy Avonue IN PERTH AMBOY: 339 State Street* IN EDISON: Amboy Ave. at 5th St. OOc* IMlh WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. 8 GREEN STREP " WOODBRIDG& Jr. J. Enclosed please fnd $4.00 for one-year subscrpton to: n INDEPENDENT-LEADER O CARTERET PRESS EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON *g, Car Comfort n the glamwous Ct>mpar» the new 62 Lark ww««y ottar car Dscover how much more t gves you n luxury, looks n everythng that means more for your dollar: NEW Fne-Lne, Fne-Car Stylng. NEW, tnwbg car nteror todm. NE.W comfort-hgh, contour-tlled seats, luxurously (oam-eushoned. Prces mvvzmrk* NEW lavsh Interorsn costly vnyl or nylon. NEW hgher, wder door. NEW convenence. Flat floors,no wells mean new ease of entry. NEW quet "euper-mulated" rde. NEW engne effcency n 2 to 226 hp range (choce of 6 or V-8). Andlonhnm thenbw!mkmyixmamer a\new NEW gmnt. aafety bonded brakes, 75% longer lfe. NEW extra-large, easy-loadng trunk. NEW glamor colors In no-wax enam-. el and metallc*; Drve t Swprtte car of th» year! Acton Car JHE EXCITINGLY 6UMQR0US NEW "62 LARK AT YOUR STUOEBAKER DEALER IODAY, KOVAC MOTORS 720 Amboy Ave. ME Woodbrdge ;

18 /v».*? f * r y ftttt TT FT F PAGE EIOHTEEN YOUR GARDEN THIS WEEK CLEAN-UP AHEAD The gardenng season s byno means over. Theres stll some enjoyment ahead, as well jus ft chore or two. A Rutgf rs extenson entomolnfst, Dr. Rchard T. Guest, Mould have you remember the work you and your brd frends have to do to clean up certan garden leftovers. Corn stalks and bean vnes, for example, can provde a sort of Mam Beach for all sorts of Insects that are now lookng for places to spend the wnter. Wth luck they fgure they ean be on hand next sprngto start akal on whatever looks»ppetzn«. For example, the European corn borer commonly overwnters Insde old com stalks left standng In the feld. The cucumber beetle, common talc borer and Mexcan bettles are a few of the many other Insect pests that lve through the wnter as adults under dead leaves, vnes and the lke. FINAL CULTIVATION Dr. Quest recommends a fnal cultvaton to turn up old roots and sme of the nsects: that burrow In the sol to hbernate. Dont dscourage the brds from pckng through your garden after your harvest, he says The chances are that they are after some of the nsect; you have been battlng all summer. WHT CUTTINGS FAILED A gardener who followed the ureeftlon of one of our spe-j elalrts last fall In takng cuttngs of multlflora rose and plantng them reports 00 per cent success. But then In the sprng he transplanted these and took some cuttng from them. None of the cuttngs rooted, How come? he asks. Last fall, explans our Donald B. Lacey, ths gardener was workng wth nature as he rooted hs "hard" cuttngs. Last sprng he opposed nature n plantng cuttngs that were green and soft. These rotted before they could make roots QUESTIONS? As you look back on ths gardenng season and make plans for another, maybe you have a queston, too. If somethng puzzles you. make a note on a postcard and send It to the Garden Reporter. College of Agrculture, Rutgers Unversty, New Brunswck. Ill get an answer for you. Doctor Talk By JOHN B. REMB B,T, M.D. Medcal Scence, through the constant work, of thousands of researchers s now ready to e- lmlnate one of mass most common alments measles. It s estmated that approxmately,000,000 cases occur annually In the Unted States wth a mnmum of 8,000,000 days, of Illness resultng from the dsease. Heretofore, everyone had measles and ts perod of dsablty and dscomfort accepted as nevtable. Now, thanks to Drs. Enders and Peebles and ther co-workers, a measles vnjs vaccne has been developtd and tested for Ithe past two years wth very satsfactory results. Drs. Enders and Peebles solated the measles vrus and lucoessfully grew ths vrus n tssue culture and derved an alternated lve vrus vaccne for human njecton. Testng wth ths lve measles vrua racclne shows that approxmately 6 to 8 days after admnstraton of the vaccne a low-grade temperature developes lastng about three days; some of the tested ndvduals developed a rash, but none to the extend seen n clncal cases of measles; some of the tested group developed copgh and coryza as seen In measles, but only mnmal when compared to the average casd of measles At ths tme t appears that perhaps only one vaccnaton wth the measles vaccne wll be needed as those mmunzed two years ago show ary- QUate neutralzng antbody tters. Obvously, however, the possblty of further booster vaccnaton doses wll be determned as tme passes and Clncal evtfuuton contnues. ENVOY TO CHILE Presdent Kennedy lm; ch06en Charles W. Cole, VIM presdent of the Rockefeller Foundaton, as Ambassador to Chle! I Mr.Cole w.<mld succeed Robert F. Woodward, mho s uw Assstant Secretary of State for Inter-Amercan Affars. The Senate wll have to confrm ths nomnaton by Mr Kennedy. HIJACK IJlU. NOW LAW Presdent Kennedy has sgned Into law a bll recently passed by the House and Senate makng arcraft hjackng an act of pracy wtr penaltes up to death. There s also a provson for Jll sentences and fnes for llegally carryng concealedj weapons aboard an arcraft. NEW JERSEYS MONEY SAVING SUPER MARKETS AD prtc*»h»<hv. Hroujh tatvrdy nght, t» rt«rnb«r. IM!. W, rttm Id* rght t» lmt qta*ta». OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.H. FREE GIFTS FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS Orange Juce LINMN " >M> Hawaan Punch»"»HWO Mortons Pot Pes Slced Strawberres * v» v * rr ma "» - TUIKIY Mortons Frut Pes *»*«*««" ACH Brdseye French Fres «Rver Valley Sole Fllets Rver Valley Fsh Stcks Asparagus Spears Italan Green Beans IVHVAILIY " v» V "» Y \ APPETIZER DEPT. 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19 PAGE NINETEEN HOLLYWOOD NEWS The wagonmaster In Metro- Goldwyn Mayers producton, How The West Was Won" wll! played by Robert Preston. t Edmond OBren has been tgned for a leadng role n rohn Fords "The Man Who phot Lberty Valance." starrlnf Tames Stewart and John Wayne. Leo Durocher, former muw ager of the New York Gant* and the Brooklyn Dodgers wtu make a specal guest appearance In jerry Lews newest omedy "ThefcrrandBoy." FLAVORFUL, JUICY CHUCK CHOPPED U. S. TOP CHOICE - FLAVORFUL, JUICY, SIMPLY DELICIOUS RIBS obeef CUT FROM THE FINEST SELECTED U.S.DA CHOICE" GRAIN-FED WESTERN STEER BEEF REGULAR 0-INCH CUT 7-Inch Out RIBS 0 BEEF - * 59«mwtmmmmmnrnwn n CUT FROM TENDER, YOUNG PORKERS PORK LOINS RIB END, b. FULL CUT RIB HALF Ib. LOIN END,... H t*l#«n rt«t MMM? LI* MMMI ^»-lrt (M M (IM (MIH;.U H IU+H IM H M I = I! I IMHI III H H W lhu^f HITTVIII t) lt) M j M HM^I I HI,M LT; FRESH SEA FOOD SAVINGS Fresh Deep Sea Scallops Slced Swordfsh Steaks : FMAST BAKERY TREATS & YOU SAVE TOO! BITTY ALOIN SUCED ENRICHED M^,, k ^%#^ A WHITE BREAD Cracked Wheat «Honey Oat. Bread 2 «45 C Fnest Englsh Muffns 9 Lght Fluffy Angel Cake -37 Pecan Crunch Coffee Cake MutuaVs Sensatonal Bonus Offer NEW CENTURY DICTIONARY 5 SECTIONS and a 2-Part Bnder At a terrfc bargan, you con now own ths magnfcent GIANT-SIZE world-honored NEW CENTURY DICTIONARYI - ou acqure * dctonary A-SECTIONAT-A-TIME. Then, you aemble the complete dctonary n t«boautful permanent bnder. Each week for the frst f, w weeks we wll put one of the Sectons on wl«. Thwoafttr, two $ <ton a wook wll w be mode avalable untl «ll Secton, hove c.:,, been made avalqblt to our customers. - $e«- bwtlwi lon No. costs you only 29*. Each romomno. At A Tme! Secton cost, you only H. fcch P-rt» * 2-part Bnder tosts only»*.. M UHflNlWHrM IIH MlMHIlllWIllltltMl M! I NIH Hlll.llllUlllttltpPI I Il IltlMl I IHrfU It a E RIB STEAKS PORK CHOPS SLICED BACON >> MONEY vss., SAVING \ MUTUAL SUPER MARKETS AH prlcu dfctv rtrogjh Saturday nljm, Stplmbtr 23rd, 96. Wt rmrv H«rght to lmt quamn OPEN SUNDAY 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. b. Chcken Legs C ; Chcken Breasts 49 C U. S. TOP CHOICE CENTER CUTS HYGRADES SWEETENIZED Ib. Ib. Ib < Hygrades FRANKS 49 FULL CUT 45 Delmonco STEAKS U. LOIN HALF b. S. TOP $.9 Ib. CHOICE 59* YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL. Q ^HY PAY MORE FARM It JOJVJES FINEST FRUITS AM) VEGETABLES PRUNE PLUMS = -9 TOKAY GRAPES 4 FLAMING RED LARGE CLUSTERS b, CRISP CARROTS pound or over 9 csllo bag HONEYDEW CALIF. VINE RIPENED GREEN CABBAGE! LARGE FIRM HEADS MclNTOSH APPLES 3 ORANGES 0 dalif. SWEET & JUICY L. I. POTATOES FINEST U.S. No. "MUTUAL SUPER MARKETS Rahwuy Ave. at Man St. WOODItRlDGE Opposte Town HaU Eva Dahlbeck, Swedsh flm star wll make her frst AmerJcan screen appearance n "The. lounterfelt Trator," starrng Wllam Holden and LHI Palmr. Tommy Sands and wfe, Nancy, re off to London whne hell do "Longest Day" for Daryl Zanuck. Cary Grant s makng hs sxteth move. The new comedy s called "Touch of Mnk," and It wll be hs frst tme wth Dors Day. Paula Prenttss and Jm Hut- ton playng In M.QM. comedy The Honeymoon Machne," are Hollywoods newest team. Todays Flm Revew THE BIG GAMBLE The ttle of ths flm mght lead you to belelve that It was flmed In some famous casno. Nothng could be further from I the truth. The story concerns an Irsh I seaman, Stephen Boyd, who marres a French barmad, Julj ctte Greco, and brngs her home to hs straght-laced famly In Dubln. Ireland. mpatent for.the fortunes of vhe world, the newlyweds wmt. money In order to buy a truck, shp t to Afrcas Ivory Coast and make ther fortune there In the truckng busness. * They manage to talk ther rch relatves Into lettng them have the money. But In dong so, they get a travelng companon who wants to go along to protect hs Interest. The :ompanlon s Davd Wayne. Most of the flm Is shot on Locaton and there are some beautful scenes all the way from Ireland to the Afrcan Ivory Coast! Exctement s the word touse to descrbe the trek of ths [tro, n ther adventures at sea, alonjc treacherous Afrcan {trals, streams and some rather hgh hlls. Wld Is the trp downhll when the ten-ton truck develops drveshaft trouble. Many colorful Afrcan natves add to the colorful surroundngs. But the truck s loaded wth beer and they derve some consolaton from hat. -TV Today TO.ED ASTAIRE WILL KICK OFF HIS DANCING SHOES to play the lead n an Alcoa Premere epsode "Moment of Decson " the story of famed magcan-escape artst. He also hosts the seres... Bob Hope, Bng Crosby, Jacke leason, and Brgette Bardot wll be seen on Ed Sullvans frst lve show after a summer of tapes n early October... Rchard Ktley sgned t* star n Brandenburg Gate" for the U. S. Steel Hour n October, It wll be the thrd showng of the John Vlahos sorlft, revved nearly every tme theres a Berln crss... Gene Kelly wlu host a sequel to producer Davd Wqlpers "Hollywood: The Golden Years". The sequel, not yet scheduled, wll cover the talk-... NBC Is mullng producton Of a brand-new goap opera ths season, Fve Daughters. LOW MAN ON THE TQTEM POI s the ttle of a new ser es beng turned out by producer Coller Young and actordrector John Newland, of the late Alcoa Theater. Theyll partner the venture based on H. Allen Smths book, wth Fofr Star... "The Glass Jungle] a Bus Stop epsode, wlt feature Lloyd Nolan, Nehemh PersoT anl Patrca Donahue.,. Cornell Wlde and Btella Stevens co-star In "The Great Albert" for G. E. Theater... Edde Fshers new producton company s preparng a TV seres, J. D., dealng wth the polce departments Juvenle d~ vson... An early November DuPont show wll act as a test run tor a projected aeres, "Emergency Squad"... Comudan Joel Grey return^to Lawman n October for hs thrd appearance as Owny ORelly. JACKIE COOPERS BEEN PROMOTED Startng- n the fall, Hennesey tans may refer to hm as Lleutanant Commander Hennesey... Comedan Shelly Bernum plays hs frst romantc lead ana Brtsh actress Glyns Johns her frst non-brtsh role n G. E. Theaters "The $200 Parley".... George Gobel and hs partner Dave OMalley have sold out ther nterest n Leave It To Beaver for a reported $,000, Brooke ruywad, daughter of Leland flullavan, makes her TV flm bow n "The Fx," and early epsode of ABCs, new Target: The Corruptor.

20 Sub-Junors Plan Luau Rev. R. Bonham Leavng Avenel AVENEL, Tlw Pastor and / 7**w O# HJ^^L, Ifl66ttn& ~. SlssnM ;n Cllurch of the Flrnt Presbyterhave announced " Hey. Rub-rt A. Bonham hn.s AVENRI, A Hau wll he H tdcred hs rpflgnton w II-llurc of the membershp wcnu: Pastor,n order to ncprrv beng hold by the Sub-cept a call as Pastor of the Junor Womans Club ttvdnes- Frst Presbyteran Church of day. Any ulrls between the HEPS Long Branch. Mr. Bonhnm, «ol 4 and 7 wshng to jon themrnduate of the Unversty of club are asked to contact Mss Illnos, McCormlck Semlmr.v Carol Mller, ME Theynnd Prnceton Semnary, came sre nvted to attend the to the Avenel Church four year* Hnwalan-themd party at the ago after servce as a Chaplan lomc of Mtfs Charlotte Margn the Unted States Ar Force. klr. OB Blanford Avenue,;Durlnc hs very effectve nn- ::;n P. M. stry at the Church, the Chturh At.h»tc Hawaan danccjww from about 800 membr.< wll be p.-rformed by Mss Val- l <> w< " nvn on members. The c Ilabacon, or "Nanl Lt" n Snsson of the Church has cull- Un.VHln. Colona, Colona. Mss Haba- a congreratonal meetng to ron s H professonal dancer.net. upon hs resgnaton, Orwth the Hawaan Aloha Cater- toberl, after the A. M. MTVers NW York Cty. "Keep Yource. Mr. and Mrs. Bonham and Eyes on the Hands" s a dance.ther two chldren plan to movr to be performed. to t L Long B Branch h the end d of f O Ofwere made to hold a hayrlde hum. wth the tentatve date set for! On Sunday, Rev. Dr. Cha> September 30. It was alsojs- MacKenze wll preach a planned to enter the sxth ds- the 8 and 0 A. M. servces. Tn trcl drama tournament whch topc of hs sermon wll I* wll ) mthc"sprk7 A "Joseph, fndng meanng pny, sutable for entry n thra thea world or of tram-ay. tra«edy. The me tex tounament whch s held lorvll be Acts 7:2-5. Eev. Bo, all sub junor and junor wo- ham wll prmtch at 9 ad ) nons clubs n the dstrct, wll A. M, on the topc How lfe ot be ch»s" and castng done:death can be gan." soon, accordng to Mss Suc Rev. Dr. MacKen/.e wll Fllertun, charman. The commttee for the luau party was named by Mss Valere Greco, presdent, as: Sue Hyde, Barbara ONell, Nancy Atknson, Clare Zmgrodsk and Marjorc Howell. solost sngng "He wll care for[ you." Words and musc were] Mrs. McKee gave a bref wrtten by Elder Arthur Bryer.; talk on the dstrct arts and chufts show to be. presented by the area clubs n the sprng. Further detals on ths wll be forthcomng. A donaton was sent to the Cerebral Palsy League, Perth Amboy. A subscrpton to welcome. speak on "Dffcultes n readng the Bble" at the 8 P. M. Sngspraton servce, Sunday A dscusson perod wll follow Rchard H, Kerr. wll be thej Jm Austn, Scoutmaster of Troop 4, announced that all boys are nvted to jon the troop whch meet* every Monday, 7 P. M., n Westmnster Hall. A new wnter program s planned and all recruts are MRS. THOMAS D. LATTANZIO Laurence Harbor Grl Weds Thomas Lattanzo WOODBRIDGE-~At a double rnt; ceremony Saturday afternoon n St. Lawrence Church, Laurence Harbor, Mss Adele Barbara Bagnsk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baensk, 504 Prospect Avenue, Laurence Harbor, became the brde of Thomas D. Lattanzo, 44 Fulton Street. The brde, gven n marrage Emblem Clubs To Meet Sunday WOODBRIDGE Emblem Club 35 wll meet Sunday afternoon, 2:30. n Hungaran Re- "Telejunor," the State newspaper, was entered by the club. ster Fellowshp, 7 P. M. Sunday, The Senor Hgh Westmn- Representaton was made by wll nstall and dedcate the the club at the recent Sub followng offcers. Co-moderators; Ralph Kracofe and Junor "Spree" at Douglass Ar- formed Church Hall, Schoo by her father, wore a gown of, French mported lace over taf-j"^. as hostess club College where the State project thur Peterson, Vce, Moderator; feta wth a.scalloped necklne, for the New Jersey and New for the sub junors was decded Lnda Herhager, Secretary; sequns on the bodce, a full York State Emblem Clubs. to be the lbrary at the State Barbara Mundy, Program skrt wth a bustle back of ruffll& extendng to the floor. Her 962 Natonal Conventon Plans wll-be dscussed for ttv Home for Grls, Trenton, and charmen; Robert Meyer and furnshng a student lounge at Gal Hemsel, Publcty; Nancy fngertp,,,,_.,,, vel,.... of French llusonwhch wll be held n Atlant the lbrary al Douglass College. Mundy, Charmen of Evangel- was attached to a queens!c ty because the newly elects Three members attended the sm; Ellen Thorsen and Carolyn Hawkes, Socal Charmen; red a, bouquet of whte rosesrefreshments wll be served. crown ol crystal?, and she car-p rps dent resdes n ths state dstrct pcnc Saturday at Roosevelt Park. They were: Sue Menke and Bernadette and babes breath. The club wll sponsor a spa- Mss Greco, Mss Howell, and Gbson. Parents and frends are Mad of honor was Frances -hett supper, October 5, from Mss Judy Wcmsten. Mss nvted. Yankovck. Lnden. Servng as 5 to 9 P, M, at the church hal Greco wll attend the Junor At the recent Sunday School best man was Walter Bagnsk, wth Mrs. Peter Rlccardon!Womans Club ol Avenel federaton nght and brthday tendance pns for one year; Rally Day-servces, perfect at- Laurence Harbor, brother of and Mrs. Frank Fgarotta a; the brde. co-charmen. party October 0 at the Avenel-Colona Frst Ad Squad were awarded as follows: Jo- After a trp through the Mrs. Stanley M. Bernsten Ann Reeves, Rchard Kantor, Southern states, ncludng por-,publclty charman, announce* buldng. Wllam Kubovetz, Peter Cosuzza, Rchard Van Lew. Jec- Wednesdays meetng of the Ida the couple wll lve at 25 the dnner s open to the publc and dessert wll also be club wll also be federaton rey Englert, Chrstne Wood, served. Tckets wll be maled nght wth the sub junors Robert Snedeker, Arthur Wnter, Sandy Hunter, Barbara to members, may be purchase.! hearng Mrs. Martn Gutowsk at the door, or may be obtalne State membershp and parla- Snedeker, Wanda Evans, Mar- by callng ME mentary procedure charman, jore Howell, Judy Herpch speakng. Wendy Doll, Patrca Wallng Mss Cathy Marcus wasljcaren Smber, James McKee named local charman of the Wayne Lnk, June McKee State project for all clubs n Bruce Alne Szabo the Junor Membershp Department of the New Jersey- State federaton of Womans Clubs. She wll coordnate all actvtes pertanng to the "Four Plus One," an nvtaton to magnaton project. Deborah Volunteers Needed for Sale Days Carol Szabo. For two years, Robert Battersby, Allan Woods, Audre Lynn Olson. Dane Sorge Ellen Wood, Judth Mazura. Robert Wood, Robert Tamas, Wllam and Kathleen Cusck, Alan Mazura, Robert Osrro, Raymond Szber, UW»n Davla, Stephen DuBarry, Gustav Koch Barbara Nsbet, Marca Buf- Earl Street. Mrs. Lattanzo graduated from Woodbrdge Hgh School and s employed by Gulton Industres, Metuchen. Her husband graduated from Mddlesex County Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh School, served four n the Army Ar Force, s a partner n the AmercanCeramc Laboratory, Woodbrdge. Yom Kppur Dance Scheduled Saturday Local Lodge Hears Reports Ssterhood Members Partcpate n Skt WOODBRIDGE The need f lvng quartern for women Indent* at the Jewsh Theooglcal Semnary of Amerca vw llustrated n a skt enfled, "The Fateful Decson," t the frst general meetng of Ssterhood, Congregaton Adath srael. The next general meetng Mrs. Benjamn Rabnowltz, wll be October» wth Mrs. halrman o f the Mathllde Maurce Chodosh as charman. chechter Fund rasng, was The Torah Fund wll be featured wth a talk by» student roducer and the cast Included /Irs. Jules Melstrlel. Mrs. Walr Shmanskl. Mrs. Sol Klen, from the rabbncal semnary. vlr.. Al Rockoff, Mrs. Abe Mss Mchele StaW, nd Mss Ilene Ilablnowltz. Art. Irvng Hutt. co-charman, scusset the lfe and back round of Mathlde Schechter. New members welcomed by Mrs. Irwln Hundert, member shp vce presdent, were Mrs. U Rockoff, Mrs. Gerard- KloU, Mrs. Howard Febush, Mrs. Norman Fox, Mrs, Allan Kahn, Mrs. Sheldon Kawut, Mrs. Jerry Mlttman, Mrs, Irvng Levlne and Mrs. Jerome Grossman. Mrs. Seymour Cohen announced the Ssterhood wll ponsor a Harvest Moon Ball, November 4, at the center. Mrs Sol Klen requested members to help wth the Book Far October 2, sponsored by the Hosptal Lsts Servce Peak PERTH AMBOY Two departments at Perth Amboy General Hosptal reached a peak fn servce n August, hosptal drector Robert S. Hoyt has reported. The Emergency Room treated 209 automoble accdent ve tms and the number of x-rays totaled,655. Prevous records for these servces were 96 automoble accdents n August, 959 and,837 x-rays n May, 960. In August the Perth Amboy hsptal served.456 npatents who had,23 days of care, 78 operatons and laboratory tests. Wth an average ISELIN A Yom Kppur. raws, Ronald Kocler, Lnda Dance wll be held Saturday at and Davd Mller, Ffth Ward. 9:00 P. M. at Congregaton The general commttee servng wth Mrs. Neves s Walter COLONIA Deborah Leaguekubovetz, Loretta Medwck, of Colona wll sponsor ts an-j^ary MacKenzle and Gal Rusnual rummage sale at 438 Irv-lsel. For three years; Karen E.? wa r d P^mer Mrs. Margue- Kerbs, muncpal charman; Beth Sholom, Cooper Avenue Musc wll be provded by. the Ing Street, Rahway, September!woodruff, Davd Sttt, Dane "H-Ps". Refreshments wll berte Barkelew, Mr. and Mrs. Ms. Lllan Elster, vce charman; Mrs. John Prrong, treas- 29 through October 7, Monday Wandas, P. Scott Duesterdck avalable and door przes gven. Charles Sessel and Deputy Nathanel Morse. through Saturday, 9:30 A. M.&ren Stlt. Los Battersby, VI-^ nformaton or tckets, call urer- Mr*, John Schreber, reto 4 P. M.. ]oet Oshro, Reck Gano, Jon Arthur Fnerman, charman. The recent luncheon-socal cordng secretary, Robert Neary Members wllng to volunteenpeterson, John Cacchone, Ln for the sale may sgnjda Morgan, Sharyn h Gano, row at 8:00 P. M. when Rabb Servces wll be held tomor- held at the home of Mrs. Lous correspondng secretary; Burt servces Haffner was reported on by Fshngs, Frst Ward charman; Mrs. Ruth Jago, Second at the next meetng September! James Wlknson, Betsy Gutow- Bernard Frankels.sermon topc wll be "Quartet." Specal award wnners were Ward; Jorn G. Schreber, Jr., Mrs. Haffner. 28, or communcate wth therjsk, Dana Sylng, Suzanne DUrespectve chbrman. Barry. Cyntha Sylng, George Mrs. Mare Johnson, Mrs. Ots lourth Ward and Joseph Wlsnewsk, Ffth Ward. Sears, Mrs, Helen Hancock and those wslv, ty c-ourbuteraynak. Jance Kefrejder, er Hopks, Norma Nekarda, Dane Vtale, Ronald Seurs, Paul Spencer Green. clothng, fun.t.re,and brlc-a-lthomas Lucas, Lnda Dobson, Tckets are avallbftble from^ brae should contact Mrs. JamesGeorge Whtaker and Lous Kefreder, Carolyn Schreber, The next regular meetng the general commttee, Count> De Marco, FU 8-7B74, or Mrs. Kanlor. For four years; Gal Carolyn Hawkes, Gal Hemsel, wll be October 6 at the local Clmmtteemen and women and Sol Esman, FU Nsbet, Robert Wlknson. Rog- Ann Swsstack, Uune Woodscao< \ - poll clerks. TO A SALESMAN MAY BE TOO "HOT" TO HOLD The mun were lookng for has real sales ablty. He lkes to meet the people. Hes enthusastc. He wants an ncome that s w.«jl above averajre for hu famly, and wll > roll up hs sleeves to get k. He wants a job wth a long future. He s ready to take a crack at sellng the post ntenttug new products on the market automobles If ths sounds lke you, see us now. Well Kve you /thorough sates tranng, hot prospect UtU and. all the help you need. Wth a car llkehe new Buck to sell, plus your wllngness to work lytrd ywtcan buld a sold clentele that wll buy from m year c STer year. rue, Crag Gano, George Plnkhaa, Cathy Jo Cacchone, Jan Peterson, Barbara and Ruth Oshro. WANT SOFT WAJER? CALL CULUGAN Exehang* Servce Atomaat Softener! Kent*] Plant Central Branch of the New Jerey Womenf League. New Years greetngs were extended by Mrs. Eugene Hornlck, presdent, and Rabb j Samuel Newberger spoke on the vtal part women play n Jewsh lfe. Nursng School Freshmen Elect PERTH AMBOY the freshman class at Perth Amboy General Hosptal School of Nursng ths week chose Mss Patrca Varga, Carteret, as Its frst presdent. Other class offcers elected were the Msses Merle Buck, Fords, vce-presdent; Lnda Krebs, Metuchen, recordng secretary, Hannah Ward, Cranbury, correspondng secretary; and Anna Mae Ohman, Metuchen, treasurer. To represent the class n the schools Student Nurses Organzaton, Mss Mary Ann Yaremko, Perth Amboy, was chosen lor the Executve Board, and the followng were chosen for standng commttees: the Msses Joyce Prehodka, Metuchen, and Mare Chleblckl, South Amboy, By-Laws: Gal Snyder, Spotswood, and Jacquelne Dowllng, South Amboy, Publc Relatons: Joan Tallarom, Perth Amboy, and Susan Delahunty, Edson, Fnance; Carol Fablszewsk, South Amboy, and Dane Edmunds, Clarks Summt, Pennsylvana, Program; Helen Vergllo, Perth Amboy and Carol Wnters, Clarks Summt, Judcal Acton: and Carol Kreger and MRS. I.KON JOHN SIIAKOSR Wendy Mare Hughes Weds Woodbrdge Man estva "" Humaan Hn, " l! an mnm IT,,,, "w- excepton,,!!,. <>«ds. wll be,,] ( Ourch Ht u,",, p"., Shnol Strpc, Mant 5 to 7 P. M. at th, HIU wth Mrs. Orlando Toppd Phylls Lance, both of Perth! AVENEL Mss Wendy Ma- After a trp to New England, Amboy, Pont System le Hughes, daughter of Mr. ; the couple wll resde at 90 and Mrs. Walter G. Hughes, 66Mnna Avenue. For travelng, Ssterhood to Open Lehgh Avenue, became the the brde chose a green bellbrde of Leon John Slakosk, skrted dress wth coral accesdun-mnr and h,.,,?" *? Sl»l" V en Dorko md Rtc,,,. be prpspntjd by t,, Hd younu ndul S,,[»lo wll hp ress, tc- HmRnn c.mur dlnrt(j > n n., t,._ Mcks and Joseph <,, Musc wll,,, #< Caravan Ov, A trarltlnnhl H menu wll br p t Ludcs Ad Soortv Smon, general o sfted by the U n: Mls Anthony Am man. The Brotlr.hc fhrgf of olhn «ll* Steven Snn,. man, The publc Is ;n tnd Ml (:- -h I Democratc UJ Plans Supj Season September ^7\ SO n of Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. seres. ISELIN-Slsterhood Conre- Slakosk. 9 Moore Avenue, Mrs Slakosk gradauted from gaton Beth Sholom wll hold Woodbrdge. Saturday noon n Copland County Hgh School, stay of 7.6 days, the daly average occupancy was 359. at the Center, Cooper Avenue. John J. Eagan offcated at the parents moved to Avenel four ts frst meetng September 27 St. Andrews Church. Rev. London, England. She and her Emergency Room cases totalled,333 and 228 babes were tend and all nem resdents are brnt «d tnb Nu P tlftl Mass - Nuodex Company, Elzabeth. All members are urged to at- double rng ceremony and cele- years ago. She Is employed by born durng the month, Hoyt welcome. j The brde, gven In marrage Mr. Slakosk graduated from sad. A very unusual program has by her father, wore a gown of Mddlesex County Vocatonal Chantlly lace fashoned wth a and Techncal Hgh School, Canddates Nght wll be been planned for the evenng Sabrna necklne and a ehapel Perth Amboy. He Is employed October 6, the next me under the supervson of Mrs. Republcan Fete length tran. Her four-tered by the Mddlesex Water Company, Woodbrdge. of the organzaton H. E. Glckman, program charman. scalloped vel, wth scattered Anyone nterested n jonng Plans Completed seed pearls, was attached to a Knght* of P)f/u7«the Mah Jong Tournament, s! cabbage rose headpece. PTA Group to Hear asked to call Mrs. Seymour Meetng on Tue WOODBRIDGE The Woodbrdge Townshp Republcan Mss Patrca Kaus, Lnden, Klepner, ME was mad of honor. Brdesmads were Mss Lesley Hushes, WOODBRIDGE Dr. Masomng of Parkway Lodg Dr. Mason W. Gross, WOODBRIDGE~A Muncpal Organzaton wll HAT PARTY LISTED Avenel, sster of the brde; Mss W. Gross, presdent of Rutgers of Pythas, Tuesday. honor Its canddates for Town PERTH AMBOY Latest Commttee at a dnner dance Anne Slakosk, Woodbrdge, Unversty, wll address mem-jamercan Legon Hull, 3U] October 2, at 7 P M. at the hats on the market wll be fea-jsster of the brdegroom, and bers and faculty of Wood- ry Street, fnal plans w Bel Alre Manor, Perth Amboy. tured at a hat party nextjjss Vctora Meyers. Avenel. brdge Hgh School PTA at a made for a testmonal d Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 Servng as best man was meetng, September 27, 8 P. M. October 3, honorm; Mrs. Joseph Neves, general P. M., at the PreSbyteran John Barna, Avenel. Ushers n the school audtorum. cellors, Charles Krsrhnrr charman, announred Senator Center, corner Market and Rector Streets. Proceeds wll be Woodbrdge, brother of the were Raymond Slakosk of; Mrs. Samuel Gngold, publl- Harold Lubell. Clfford P. Case wll be the speaker. Coramtteemen John cty y charman, announced all Plans wll also me used for the Presbyteran Nu-.e brdegroom, and Joseph Esmerodo, Avenel. parents of Hgh School stu-jfor the Fall dune. Evanko, Davd Nfola, Jr., and Church Sunday School. Charles Molnar are honorary dents are nvted to attend. 8, at VFW Hall, F. :harmen and Mr. and Mrs. James Hoffman are tcket charmen. AVENEL The Prde of New Canddates to be honored Jersey Councl, Sons and are: Mayor Frederck M. Daughters of Lberty,»t Frl- Adams, seekng re-electon; days, meetng at the Avenel Maynard Wnston, Frst Ward; School 4 audtorum, heard ports on the Natonal Councl Sesson held n New York Cty from natonal and state offcers. Addressng the group were Mrs HANES BENCH-WARMER SHIRT SEALS OUT WIND AND COLD Hell stay snug and warm, whatever the weather. Fleecerllke, all-cotton lnng k«eps out the cold. Drawstrng hood keeps head warm and dry. Bult-n hand-warmer pockets. Rbbed cufft and wastband. Wde choce of color*. Easy to wa h. Smon Kudelka, 8econd Ward John Hughes, Thrd Ward; Carl A. Flemng, Jr., Fourth Ward, Sze-Fast 6 to F*r comfrt am wear, t a pt* n Uun (al, th IMII HANES JUST ARRIVED FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD!! TULIPS CROCUS HYACINTHS ANEMONES HYB. IRIS HYB. DAY LILIES MUSCARI AND MANY OTHERS SPECIAL PURCHASE: TULIPS TOP 25 SIZE FERTILIZER SPECIALS! 6 Cubc Ft. BAG of Canadan. PEAT MOSS 4 Reg Value! HOUSEBROOMS MADONNA IJLY From Kr»nct 3 for $ TOP SOIL BY tht Bushel Wne Barrels 5 to 50 Gallons -n ANIMAL SPECIALS! 0 Cans DOG FOOP $.00 5 lbs. DOG FOOD! 69c 5 lbs. DOG BISCUITS $.00 5 lbs. WILD BIRD SEED 60c 5 lbs. PIGEON FEED. 50c S lbs. BIRD GRAVEL 20c lb. PARAKEET SEED 20c 5 lbs. RABBIT PELLETS 50c lb. SUNFLOWER SEED 25c 2 95 HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS! ea. 99c PAINT SALE NOW GOING ON! Ben. >.» Per (ll. AVENEL A per was planned by tn" Ward Second D.stnr cratlc Club at Its ruf, ng at the HllcnM,, n l supper wll be Satuda-T charman. All return, are ] In to John Cot;an, pros] by today. The good chw reported Mchael T. * 0 cuperatng at home,m<\ Nelson, former olub p s a patent at Mn Planfleld. Regstratons for tn- No ber electon wlj close ber 28. The regular orna ton dnner dance wll be I ktober 7 at Lynwood ol HYBRID IRIS Nm«.25 Anemones 0 for 4vl : "GRASS" SEED 5 lbs. 88c COMPLETE LINE OF SUPPLIES HERE AUIMlNUll ROOK PAINTS Sale WE CARRY PATCO PRODUCTS, ESPOMA, HOLLYTONE, AGRIOO ORTHO, WONDERW»S, sut Were POLKOWITZ MOTORS at J29 (New Brunswck Avenue^ Perth Amttoy/ Our phone number s HI &0D0. Cal) ua now for qn appontment. Ask for, MR. HARRY MOREY, Sales Manager IMLSON. PHUUPS ft CO. U Holmes 8 MUlburn Mt ( 6U! OppoMte C.K.R. fjkn^ Lot OPEN MONDAY AND FKMY l.l. 9 t. M. AMBOY FEED CO., Inc. Garden Shop 27<) NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE but***»u PERTH A>HOV HI or 35 WE DELIVER! Items Are Carf >«l tltv

21 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 96 dancc* Shelters,. there s no fee, m prrmlt must be, Townshp Com- (( by ordnance, ]lu; body adopted ^nllrc provldlnn.,, ln n sewers and,.,-.s ten ureas In..mol L(!on Blanch -,,, wl.l He welfare, -,, ; s thr only one, n,, rdlnanre. HP,,,. summt Ave-,,,.,-t area was not,,,.. ;U- ra lnn been a.pnt for many wthmlpr. townshp., ( tlnt the storm,.; smled In the., Avcue-M ft In Avenue secton, t not wve. :-r<lv." the,i,.ii t wll take.un-nff water but., n sewer wll be (l wlter problems, rnmmltteeman...i mentoned. / v adopted thre.,,-h wll VHcat, : s upon whlc! hr,n bult or wl,f the measure,. port Readln,, Seventh -. where the new rmt.the Board n PAOE TWENTY-ONE At Hess Plant Wednesday READING - I! bert Conner, Jackson, Tenn,, Unted Stales.Junor Chamber <> G!"> leacln; New Jersey usness Jayeee.,ff ms md ehmcn at Commerc! presdent, wll speak to msussmen nnd New Jersey State n dnner to le held at the Standard Tme, for the purpoae ot conductng a OINIRAL ELECTION :,o vote upon candldate tor the followng offlcu: A Onverno of the^ww tn New Jeraey na CHIUIJIU.UK onn mo nllm* (a the nttrwctlnn of Ptrthlnl Ate uf Ann Hntl 8tT»e. thence I3I Southerly along Pentm Avnup «nd -onunulng In lral ht lne to the Btt I l d B d t un Btten _ _.. k, -,. SwtfTlj and Sonherly alon n* Four 8ut< Aejemblymen from tha«ld StMen Wand Sound to the nd So Bound; thence J nnng thence () ftuterlj long nld Rnowelt Annue to Pennng *v«m«, runnng thtnee t) Smthn r!v ulnna eed Perlng Atenue to Noo «nd Mnple Street to the p we <r pont nt b l Hess JM lurry here, texl Wednesday nt 6 P. M. Mr. C nner wll detal uhjcclves otlh- ratonal youn? mens > tranng and clvlc;lumber busness In Jackson, County Of MlddKrt Two Member! of the Board of Ctoaen Freeholder Two Councllmen fnr the Borough of Carteret, pl*c» of Returnng servce Dr. Rob- Rob rt E. WutMon, Crnntord, New Tenn., wll salute the New Jer- Jaycee,s as number one Junor, K Tu Vn P PSldt>nt * ls to.chamber state n the country NO..4: Votng place he Intersecton ot the Southwest nrncr of Lrch gtrfu. thence nrncr of Larch 8trr«l. thence rhe pomm placet lot the mnou?n,uurl; along Perehng Av«nue «>rd»nd lmrlcta of the Borough at Crterct ore u (olnw: POLLING nstrkt NO. I Pollng pltce «t tht Wnhnxton h R l A descrbe actvtes Ot the " nl chapters n ths state. Mr. Coner, 33, partner In a lye Clncs Offered Free WOOOBKIDGE - Harold J ley, Woodbdne Health Ofg p 8chool t Roo»evel f LONGING for a good lookng knt «ult? Then vew McCala p»tt«rn No. 5936, created n a cnnppr color double knt (»brlc wth an expensve h»nd knt look. The strked The New Jersey group won top recognton HS n result of ts partcpaton In communty affars nnd Indvdual development nnd ts Increase n membershp n More than 80 percent of New Jersey Juyeee chapters took a survey of ther communtes and attacked problems the studes uncovered. About 90 percent of thr states,chapters conducted ndvdual developtoday urged resdents to" " P t0 K r «ms desgned to Imake ther members more efn the mdrontlnulng In tnllhl lne to llh the screenng, program beng off make ther members more t\ec *yof Oc tve n communty work. 8chool t R f n th School Dstrct, for mn\ voters renldtnt Wthn denerkl Glrctlna Dlttrtct No. POLLING DISTRICT NO. t Pallng place t th( Columbue School nt Oooee»elt Avchn n the Bchool bletrlot, for nt(«v<v-r» rf- R wthn OenfrM Electon DUtrlct ttl #3 POLI.INC DISTRICT NO. Pollng plwe»t th» Cleveland School at Perllng Avenue In the Bchool DIMflct, for tem tntcrs resdng wthn* Oenrrm Electon Dl»trlct» ««#S S3 POLLING DISTRICT NO. Pollng pl«ce lt the Cnrtmt Hgh School >t Washngton Avrnue In the School DUtrtct. (ot lc!»l nters resdng wthn Otneral Electon Dlstrtcte #«- #0 - *ll - #H #5 Island Bound, thence 3) Westenj «lnn«attten Uland Sound o th«westerly hnundsrr lne of thf BnroKh of C«rteret; ttence (l n a Rtntrt Northerly drecton lung the boundary lne o) the Borough o( rartpret to Roosevelt Avenue; thtnre * Eaterlv along Rnnsevdt DISTRICT NO l:-votlo plme. Nathn Hale School) BEOIrTNINO t thp nrrwctlon of Boosevelt avenue»ml Htvward Avenue: runnng thenff Nnrtherly along Hsywrd enf s entendea to a pont on Sran-rlv shore lne o( the Rah- *«v nvrr. nnnlng thence () Snutnp»-tPrlv along the»enl nf Mrt shore lne ot FUtws n n pont ot Interwctlon 0 c wth the pnrnslon 0 Charlfj srrrn. rnnlnr thence (I l charle Street a etend ft 0 Ronwvft Avenue, mnnlng ) WeeterlT along sad Anmt to Haywnrd Ave wlth t&e center lne ot Herman Street and runnng thence (t) Northerly along the crnur lne ol Hermann Street to the soutberlj lne of the tahwav Rver; thtoet ll Northensterl; and easterly alonn sad lne of Rahwa; Rvet to tb naterly rght o( way Un nt the New York and Long Branch Dvon of Central R»llro»d ot B Avenue to Arthur Avenue where thrnut, tht pont 0 place of Begn outhwnterly boundary lne of thte tah of Carteret meets tune, henre f. Northwest«rl along sad xwnttary lne to Larch Stfun; hfn-r I«I Northessterl; along Larch kreet to the pure ot Beglnnln blousf and slm klrt arc beautfully ftted wth Talons Made Zp... (each zlpprr nan a sowng (uldr lne on ether»lo> of the chan, and packages contan complete Instructons.) The new long Jacket ha notched collar vd*ed «Mlf-tltchlnt. Once youv madt a sm.rt klll sm.,n ealljr, youll be a devotee for lfe. The New Jersey Junor Ier-d at the Mddlesex Gene-alcamber ncreased 35 percent. Hosptal, New Brunswck, on "r 550 members, to an all-tme September 27 and 28 from 2:00huh of Thrty four new POLLING DISTRICT NO. 5 Pollng place at the Nathan Hale Bchool at Roosevelt Avpnue In the School Dstrct, for lewl rnterj re P. M.; Perth Amhoy Hosptal, September chapters were extended n 960 throuh 96. to 5:00 General 25 and :00 P.M.! and ntj Leon Hess, presdent Hess fat. Iete-s aener^l Hosptal, Tradn; and Transport, Inc., wll be host for the dnner. A N-u- Brunswck, on September ^njul 26, from noon to 2:00 tour ol the Hess refnery by" the! 30 Kests wll precede the dnadvsed." Mr, Balcvner. Robrt W. Lockwood, In- "that ths free servce s.dustrnl representatve for Pub- to every person over 35!le servce Electrc and Gas Co M. "I nn n pamlnrj caused delay school., A n nrtlnfttcm re streets on thel ( the Colonla : school and the :.-< School In Iselln \\nur Ad Swn.,.::.,;:, (- sad that bds, M).III on pavng.. m of. Luke Ave-,. tw state» ex- H-Io Slver; Cops F k Ropng Test r,:.t $45,000 r,a secton. for approval FORDS Preferrng wde-open spares" to fenced-n" feellw, vens of HRR not already >:are nf a physcan for an ey conrtmon. Many dsease, of the,ve m l-emedable f found n jt.m. Mure are also other ds- ;IMS the body whch re\eal llem.svcs throunh symptoms n tl eyes. "the mmes of those persons.vho should receve addtonal examnatons fnd possbly "Lreatment for the protecton of jhrlr IJI-S an: nferred to the Eye HeaHh Servce nt the Cunnt Is dnner charman. Publsher Showng Steady Improvement WOODBRDGE Charles E, Gregory, publsher of The Independent-Leader, s shown:; steady mprovement snce benr hosptalzed early last week. The "no vstors" sgn s stlt up on ns dnor at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, but sdng vrtthln Qenpra Electon Dstrcts # - #8 S9 POLLING DISTRICT NO. 6 Pollng place Bt the Amercan Legon Memoral Home nt Roosevel Avenue In the 8chool Dstrct, to legs) voters resdng wthn Oeners Electon Dstrcts # nnrf»«district NO. l:-fvntnr place, Washngton School) HEQINNINO at the lunctlon of Noe Creek wth Staten Island Bound, runnng thence () In a Westerly drecton along sad Noes Creek n Persun Avenue; thence 2 Nnrthrrly ulnn Pershlng Avenue to Roosevelt Me nue; thence- (3 Westerly alon Roosevelt Avenue to the Westerl lne o( Charles 8treet: thence 4 Northerlj along Charles Street»n contnung In a straght lne to th Rahwsy Rver»t a pont where Deep Creek emptlea Into sad Rver: thence (5) Southeasterly ulnnn the Rahwaj Rver to Rtntcn Island Sound: thence (0) Southerlv along Staten Island Bound to the place ot Begnnng. DISTKICT NO. J:-IV.tln«place, Cleveland School) BSQINNWO at he Intersecton of the center lne t Waahntton Avenue wlfh the enter lne of Pershlng Avenue add nnlnr thence ( Southerly along he center lne of Pershlng Avenue o the center lne of Termnal Avenue; thence {3) Westerly along the enter lne of Termnal Avenue to he center lne of Coalng* Avenue thence 3 Stll westerly and along the center lne of Coolldge Avenue to the center lne of Cypress Steet; thence 4) Northerly along the center lne nf Cypress Street to the center lne of Washngton Avenue thence 3) Easterly along MID cen tcr lne of Wshlntton Avenue to :he center lne of Fershlng Avenue nnd the Begnnng fencedln feellnn, a wanderlk down New Bruns- follllu thcm! m - VM(m ff " ln lhbl;i>-]»hmu.t of n.suu.ton.s llll. app ltc!ltnn to h0. sc md A:enees. These persons are\ sloma by to wlsh Mr. Gregory wshes to express who vsts by hm wck Avenue caused a mld up.(publc health nurses when.s made for the ; the $45,000 and s.ud that the»t»u u» K 0ou - O;3I) p - M - tnat roar n Fords Tuesday nght. cessury. to explan the desra- Pollce headquarters, recevne " * llf addtonal examnahorae wa. wanderng on New :Tlloa wh " CHI Ulkl (I to pave thelbr ulul «lck Avenue, sent S«t. - osc an; ton and possbly treatment, the rgcd to see a prvate :ud left word they had called. An avd reader, Mr Gregory s fnshng hs thrd book and says he s begnnng to enjoy the lesure to whch he s so tht Garden! Hlsn that the state a s.mllar sum >. OUT from other ;:..ects In Wood-,,.. the street from,v WPM to thecurk K Tle second tc-,.p to w»t untl the, ;)roprnted In next budget, the engl d. thp secton* :l!-ml v long. Robert Olse and Patrolmen Lawrence Jederson and Wlll*m DOPP to nvestgate. The horse eluded the offcers when they tred to corral hm by takng refuge behnd a buldng. Unpractlced n lassong technques, the offcers thought It best to let the owner have the honor. DISTRICT NO.!: [ Votng place. Columbus School.) Begnnng at the lunctlon of Btftten Island Sound and Noes Creek: runntn thence ll) Westerly along Nnes Creek to PershlnR Avenue; thence I2I Southerly along Pershlng Avenue to New Jersey Termnal Rallrnnd: thence (3) Easterly along the Nc» jersey Termln.l Ralroad and across the lands of. T Wllams Company to the mouth ot Tufts Creek where same emptes Into the Rutcn Island Sound: and thence (4» Northerly along Staten Islnnd Sound to the place of Begnnng. DISTRICT NO. {.-(Votng place, Hgh School UEOINNNU at the ntersecton ot the center lne of Burke Street wth the Easterly tn ot WashlnKton Avenue and runnln thence Southerly along the East erly lne of WnshlnRton Avenue t the center lne of Cypress Street runnng thence 2) Easterly alon tho center lne of Washngton Ave nue to th- center lne ot Pershln Avenue: runnng thence (3 North frly alnn? cente lne ot Pershnf Avenue to the center lne nf Thornnl street: Noe Street; runnln thence 4) Westerly along the cen tet lne ot Maple Street «nd N0 Street to the center lne of Thornal Street; runnng thence (5) Norther ly along the center lne of Thornal Street to the center lne of Burk Street; runnng thence 6) Westerl! along the center lne of Burk Street to the sad - Easterly lne 0 Washngton Avenue to the pont 0 place of beklnnlnj. unaccustomed. DISTRICT NO. 3:-IVotlng place, Columbus Bchool ) BEGINNING at the lunctlon of Tufta Creek and IBtaten Island Bound runnng thence DISTRICT NO. 7; IVotlnR plac Nathnn Halo School.) BEOINNN nt the Intersecton of Noe am Mnplo Streets wth Pershlng Ave. thence runnng () In a Westerl drecton MnnB sad Noe Street an Mnplc Street to Thornnll Street runnng thence 2 Northerly alon snltl Thornall Street to Burke Street runnlr thenre (3) Westerly alon saa Burke Street to WashlnRto: Avenue: runnng thence 4) Nort erly along stud Washngton Aven to Randolph Street; runnlnc thenc 5) Ssterly along sad Randolp physcan Specal arrange, ments ran be worked nut for those who need some adjustment Cllht. "The sn-eenn! centers wll be mmmd by physcans who have had specal tranng n the LfGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO DIDDERS bd:; wll be receved bydetecton and treatment of eye These medcal docdseases. tors are known js ophtlamolovel S»lcj, a horse Ructon on Rout*. Road. Edlfercd wthout coh Is nf great valu at ths tme, jt could re Regstratons I rjed by Group :>BRIIX;K J o e p h * -»:, t.nrn of the ttt- " by the W o o d - v.; Democrat*, n- : <ln:dge retutra* tme In exceu - mncpallte* In fou)d the anmal ddnt belong lo the horse aucton after all. Stll pennng the anmal n, the offcers fnally Uarned the hourse Is owned by Carmen Dela Pletro of 85 New Brunswck Avenue, only half a block away. Mr. Dela PUtru had no dffculty leadng hs horse back to It* corral.."sa??t Unt Sets Plans For Busy Year Mttn Street, on ;/.-.mber 28, trr, charman of :.;:.a\ advsed fnal.hve been made : " ctance at The r 2. Freeholder : :. Wll be tout- Walter Zlrpolo, uudate for may-,-;,.rcd guest and of the evenng..kna has been apnan of the etuu- -l»> drve and an- lonorary plaque u he perodn en- " new members :-t drve endng Oc- Mnnn, charman!" fur Hughe* for Wwdbtldge Town-,(! to Young T thtr support. - nt c organsaton l.ucn October 7 jat " (ove wth Baron the musc. WOODBRIDGE-Mrs. Jame«Ryer was named charman of a rummage sale, October 9 - JO, at the fust meetng of St Annes Unt of Trnty Epscopal Church. Pror to the meetlnt.«ev. Wllam H. Schmaus offcated at evenng prayer n the church. stess were Mrs. Ryer Mrs. Wllam Wedemeyer, and Mrs. Andrew Schaffer. New members welcomed were Mrs. Jgmw Bennett and Mrs, Herbert Schrelber. Jr. Current fund rasng events nclude: sale of frut cake, Mrs. Wedemeyer. charman; oookle sale. Mts. Allan Stewart, chalrman; wth Unt Called Up AltKN _ A Sewaren unt, the BBJnd Detachment, has u> actve du^ Oe- ll:,-!t was announced by and Mrs. merchandse club George Knop: halrman. Guest Nght," October 2 wll feature sldes of the Unted States shown by Earl C. Palmer. Hostesses wll be Mrs Thomas K&nltra S4hrump. Mrs. Stewart Cnarles Buge, Mrs. V Jtellsh, Mr». George Pante and Mrs. R. C. Ells a, Mrs. h ewart, Mr rs. Wllaj HOW DID HE GET HOME? S - Somwn Hlt! wt oleum labor- comnanded by U. Caplk. of 37B Pay- I ", *a«among *l Re- - :u tt "d fve- Army Na- r " Ul unt* n the State " ctvb duty. II "" s to te»t petrol- : ll "U such at ol and " ascertan they meet got Into h* locker a, Chemcal Co.. Ford* apd»toi hs trousers, Rchard Kemjht on, Rahway. Informed polce In the trouser pockets were J23 In bll*, car-keys, three bus tcket* and three baggage stubs. Not Impressed judge - Ddnt I tell you U» last tme you were here that ddnt want to see you her of men n the from Mddlesex ""> Countes U clatl " U. Caplk. - HHWUII f, ^nfu, The group meet* ^ ;; the labortury of U» ; u», Company, amwn. Jtne* F. ctntr«u. chef of aufl, vul ""»** utotom mobllu r u "us of the alerted un * e/0mmandlw g#nera v "t Army, J"ort Jay tb.f what I told thew polcebut they wouldnt oeuev men It. Her Pace "* A nfty young J Whlle walkng was caught l^ardrtoo. And»he reached Ths effort to fnd and corct potentluly njurous eye ndltlos s under the spu-slp oj the Cummtttf on Conservaton nf Vson of he Medcal Socety of New rscy. It la supported by the ew Jersey Acuc-my of Oph- c P. "0/22 l the Hoard ot Educaton ot De Bor- u/h of Cnrtpret, New Jersey, nt the "nrtpt Hljl Sohnol. cm Wrdnev l:v -vclrk. Ortoher, M, at llt nllork fur the follnu-ln;:, Physcal Educalloa Puppllc. 2. Ir.rk.Supln-, r II -hn" Sv/ H.r,ketb(ll Suppllea Huls u.ll he ve md read lt tll:-, mcrnc mls must be arcompanled fcy» Ttllcd check In the amount o JO vt bd or a Performance Bond Al! suppll-s to be delvered n. [ tllre-tftl. S,r:e bds urc requested, on the hove Items A, nlt Prce II. Total Prce C Tntal for e;trh school. The Uo:\rd of Educaton reserve. the rlttht to reject any, all, or pan f ths bd. Rds must be planly marked "Bd Proposal.", I)., n.rch, Ar-tln? Secretary John Kollbus, Presdent c.rreret Board of Educaton Street to Heald Street; runnln j Westerly along Tufts CreeK to!thence (6 Nortnerlj alnns «New Jetaey Termnal Ralroad.Heald Street to Ronscvelf Atenu Mtorlj oug Md [\nt.t Uooll4e* *«nut to the center lnt of Clt T«nu«; thenct 5) Southwrlj c Id tnt at Colssn Ktan* to tb* nnr Un» of Wortylkn Street: «net H Enterly Mnnt uld c«n- r lnt to tb* Md «pt»rl; lnt rf rt Vew; th«nc«7 Southtrly ong Md lne nf Prk Vew to U>* l Jernej; d l 3) Southerly alon«d l d h j ) y sad lne of tald ralroad to the center lne ot Roosevelt Avenue, thence H) Weterly slflng renter lne of 4pooftprtlt Arenlf to the center lnt of Hermann fltrrct and the neelnnlng DISTRn NO.»;-(7otltl pl«o«, nlhan Hale School) BEGINNING the mrrsectlnn of tht center ln Burke Street wth the tetrl] «of Washngton Avenue *nd nln Ins thence ) luterlj tlang ulc ne of mrk* Street to the c»nw ne f [Icald Street; runnng thenc 2) Northerly tlong Md center lne Henld Street to the center lne of oosevelt Avenue; runnlns thence ) Euterly along uld cente lne ot ooscvelt A?enue to the center lne Hnvwnrd Avenue; runnng thence ) Northerly along Uld center lne Haywfucl Avenue lud e»t«nded to M Southerly lne of the Rthwty ll»er; nmnln thence (3) WeMrlj nd Southerly the Taxlou courwt lon; uld Southerly lne of the 3nhway Rver to the Easterly lne " the RRht ot Way of the Central DISTRICT NO. 3:-(Votln place Cttern Hluh School) BEOINNINO al th«ntersecton ot the cener lne of Cypreu Street wth the center lne ot Cartern Atenue»nd runlrk thenae: () Boutherly»lon«sad center lne ot Cyprem Btree to the ptoter lne of A»h Street thence ll 9outhwrterly nlnna cen wr lne nf Ash Street to the south»fly boundary lne n( the Borough of Carteret: thence 3) Northwet erly tong sad Borough lne to th wftely lne ol Imd tnown a Park Vew whch Md la 23 wen 0 the center lne ol Hmamn Btree end lnrnllfl thereto; thence H ortherly along uld lne ot Par ew to the center lne of WorxyU treet; thence (>) Westerly alnnn sentet lne of Wortjlko Street to he center lnt of Cnlgtn Avenue ence U) Northerly along cente m of Colgan Avenue to the cente Ine of Coolldge Avenue; thence (7 lorthwesterly along center lne oolldge Avenue tn the center m Tyler Avenue; thence (t) Northrly along center lne of Tyler Ae me to the center lne of Cartere vnue; thence (9) Easterly slon nllrnnl of New Jersey. And run Ing thence d) Southerly along «ald tght ot Way lne to the Boutoerlr roperty lne, of land* nf tbe Amerl nn ol company: runnng thence 7) Easterly along uld lne of tbe Mnerlrnn Ol Company lands to the pont of Intersecton wth the Bouth rly lne of the Bradley Tract of.and; nnnlng thence (8) Easterly lont; d Una of Bradley Tract to he Intersecton wth the Ssterly Ine -t Washngton Avenue; runnng henrn I9 Southerly along M.K Satter- lne of Washngton Atenu 0 the center lne of Burke Btree nd the pont of begnnng. center lne of Carteret Avenue the center lne of Cyprea Street and the Begnnng DISTRICT NO. 0:-(Votlng place, Hgh School.) BEQINNINQ at the Intersecton ot the. center lne 0: larteret Avenue wth the ceote Ine ot Cypreu street, and runnln.hence (l) Northerly along eald cen er lne of Cypress Street to a poln nd Intersecton wth the Buterl; Ine of Washngton Avenue: runnln thence (2) Northerly along «.!( Este. lj lne of Washngton Avenue to a pont add Intersecton ol the Southerly lne of the Brady Tract extended Easterly: runnng thenc 3) Westerl; along sad Brady Un and the Southerly lne ot lands «o or formerly of the Amercan Ol Comp y to a pont and Intersecton wth the center lne of Plllmore Avenue; runnng thenct (4) along the center lne of Fl.tr.ore Avenue t pont and Intersecton wth th center lno ot Carteret Avenue; run nlng ther.:e (5) Easterly along cen ter lne of Carteret Avenue to th pont ur place of begnnng. DISTRICT NO. ;-(Votng place, Amercan Legon Memoral.) BE- GINNING at the Intersecton ot th center lne ot Roosevelt Avenu DISTKICT NO. 3:-(Votng plac Cleveland School.) Begnnng at th Intersecton of the center lnt ershlng Avenue wth the cente me of Termnal Avenue and run ng thence ( Southerly along enter lne of Perllng Avanut he center lne of Larch Stree hence 2) Southwesterly along tr center lne of Larch Street w th southerly boundary lne and lmts the Borough ot carwret; thence Northwesterly along sad touthtr boundary lne of the Borough Carteret to the center lnt of A, Street; thence HI Easterly am uld center lne of Ash Street he center lne of Coolldge Avenu ;hene» toutheaaterly along th* ce DUTXICT NO. l3:-votlng ple*. larteret Hgh School ) BCOWrmO the Intersecton ot th* c*nter ne of Fllmore Avenue wlh * nter lne of Ctrteret Avenue and nnlng thence- ) Westerly aloof t center lne of Carteret Avenue the center lne ot Tyler Avenu*; gee () Boutherly along Md cen.. r lne of Tyler Avenue to the e*,» r lne of Chestnut Street; thenc* ) Wtaterly tlong nld center lne Chestnut Street to the easterly ght of way lne of thr Long Branch Hvlslon ot n* Central Rmllrotd of ew Jersey: thence * Northerlf lnntt sad tght of way lne te the mutherty boundary lne of lsjnd tow or tormerly of Amercan OU Tompanjr; thence 5\ Iteterlt along lad boundary Ue to th* center Ine ot PUlmore Avenue aa etended lortherly; thence t\ BouthOTlT long sad center lne ol Plllmore) \venue to the cenlet lne of Cax- ;eret Avenue and the Begnnng. DISTRICT NO. l«:-(votlng pse*. Amercan Lemon Memoral. B«- ONNINQ at the Intersecton ot th«center lne ot Roosevelt»t*nu* wth the easterly rlgtt of y llo» of tht New Tork and Long Branca Dvson of central Ralroad ot Hew Jersey and runnng thenoe: () Southerly Wong lad rght ot war lne to the *outhely unt M th» Borough of Carteret; thtnot) <») Westerly along uld Boroun Un» to the center lne of Blar ftojd, and westerly boundary of tn* Borouta ot Carteret; thence (3) NortnCTy along n»m Blar Road»nd "» courses of the BoroughUne to tb» center lne of Caws CrMk:»nroc«4) Northerly along t»ld Una ol Caseys Creek to the toute snow Ine ot Rahway Rver; thene* U> easterly along ad thaw Up* ol Rahway Rver to the cente Unttf Hermann Street; tbeno* (») Bwtnerly along center lne of Bennenn Stt t the cenwr Uoe at Ropterly along center lne of Street to the cenwr Uoe at Rp velt Avenue; thenc* (7 BartMlT along center lln* of BootPtrU *«- nut to s»ld easterly tght <n *»J Tk d Long BTM ter lne of Coolldge Avenue to the _...,,,,,.nbt ln. nf T.rmln.l Annum «* "" 0 center lne of Termnal Avenue, thence IS) Southeasterly along the center lne of Termnal Avenue to the center lne of Pershlng Avenue and the Begnnng DISTRICT NO U:-(Votlng place, Jtrte Hgh Bchool.) BSOINNlNa at the Intersecton of the southerly boundary lne of the Borough of Carteret wth the westerly lne ol lands known u Park Vew, whch lne Is 25 feet weat of tbe center Ine of Hagaman Street and parallel thereto and runnng thence: () Westerly along sad Borough lne to the easterly rght of way lne of th* New York and Long Branch Dvson of the Central Rnllroad ot New Jersey; thence (3) Northerly along sad rght of way lne to the center lne ot Chestnut Street at etended westerly; thence (3) East erly alonr sad center lne of Chestnut Street to the center lne of Coolldge Avenue; thence (4) Southnut to s»ld e s y g lne of Hew Tork and Long Dvson of Central Ralroad Jersey and the Begnnng PATRICK POTOOrtO, Borough Clert for FLORISTS (or any store) fnd em Fast n the YELLOW PAGES NOW! A NEW WORLD OF WORTH! 29/6.almolouy and t.. New Je«y Sute Comr.u.s- : " Ulul n,. au,,,,u. N>w lpr- l: hereby lven that quallred voters on for the Blnd.te w.w jeu >( thb J Horollf, llf Clll. teret not Hosptal AsxkatlOll. n ";,rcady reslstered In sad Borough New Jerscv State Dpalt- under the laws of New Jersey gov-.,,,, jcrnlng permanent reulstralton may ent of Health. I regster wth the BorouKh Clerk ot "I heartly endorse ths IMe sad Borol of--- Carteret t«hcln uoole urtscrvcut hs ottlce at any tme between to ntlp ptoye V" wedm-sday. Aprl 9, 96. and... health am one Ot,, "^Thursday. aepteml)tr on out urclfs possessons they wllch latter date the rf 03 plu.a, )(nks wl;, bo clos(( mtu hope ave, tler Jalley sad. umbers of nu to the centu I aru Blasts Vo. 59; BALTlMOH: K»Rer Marts couldnt qute mke t ust nght altlokh le u^ve t a terrfc try ;md the Yankee sluwntr Irll nne shy wth 59 to Babe Ruths record of 60 hme runs. Marls bl.t!-t«d hs "»Jlh n the thrd nnnj to become, the closest man to reach the Sultan ol Srt.ts record, Th) Yankees ^t the same tme retaned ther Amercan League champonshp, wnnng: pennant N ^l l regstraton alter the forthcomng General Electon on Tuesday. November 7, 96, or at Mddlesex County Board of Electons. Ctzens Bulldtn;, 46 Bayard.rcet. New Brunswck, N. J., at my tme between Wednesday, Aprl 9. 06, and Thursday, September 28, 96, durng the followng hours Dally, except Saturday, from 9 A. M. _., L» J,to 4 P. M., or at the ofttee of the tlth 8 RlCOrU >«//!"AMI.Ullu--.es County Hoard of Elec tuns. Perth Amboy N&tlonul Bank IhlldnR, Perth Amboy, N. J. Notlco ot chant;" of resdence o applcaton tor transfer of regstraton shall be made ether by wrtten request forwarded to the Muncpal Clerk or the County Board ot Electons on forms provded oy sad Muncpal Clerk or by callng n per an Bt the offce ot tho Muncpal flerk or County Heard ot Electons at 40 Bayard Street, New Brunswck, N J. or at the offce, ot the Mddlesex County Board ot Electons, Perth Amboy Natonal Bank Buljd nu Perth Amboy, N. J., up to an, Includng September 28, U8. NOTICE Noth-e Is hereby gven that tb.( Dstrct Electon Boards In and for tho Borough ot Carteret wll st In the places herenafter desgnated ok TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 96 between the hours ot 7- A. M. m mponsp, N«. ^l l>y ;beatn penant ; the Baltmore Orolfs, 4-2, It was ManakWKalpI, Houks frst major league ttle. UIN«When ts a matter of form, see us When t comes to d«v»no a form (or forms) to expedte your offce operatons, see u. We have the "know how" to come up wth luggetlon that wll save ttme and money. 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22 PAGE TWENTY-TWO j Speakng About Sports By MEYER CARTERFT Amsro and I le On the eve of Carterrts naugural football game Oold Caps ("nne through wth wth East Brunswrk tomorrow afternoon at the doube-gam vctores to reman n H tc for frst place n local stadum, startng at 2 P. M.,thc Blues were Ihc Amerrnn Ol Company llt hard wth two varsty njures whch struck bowlne league tlls week al tn the team. Barney Wegolnsk, a veteran lneman, Carteret. Lanes. Amsco took two Ramos ovc wll bo out for a couple of weeks wth a dslocated the Yndblrcls, whle He Gold shoulder, whle John Santora suffered a badly Caps defeated the Pumphmme m two games. brused knee and wll probably not see acton n Two hundred untes were the frst game. rolled by F. Kelemcn 2. I,. Despte ths bt of bad news, Head Coach Dougy Kng hopes for the best when hs team opens ts 207. brand new season tomorrow aganst East Brunswck at the local lot. Am.sco..4 2 Standng of Teams W L Kng dsclosed some of the starters n tomor- o<>d Caps <v rows openng game. On the lne the followng wll see acton: Denns Kopn, Bobby Sko, Wlbert rlll, Chet Koby, Bob Kng (no relafton to the head coach), Mke Carney, Erne DeMleo, Frank Kamensk, John Markowtz and Andy Loe. In the backfleld, there wll be Edde Mante, Arte Mc- Mahon>, Kenny Rchter and Bobby Phllps, wth Edde Brown and John Swngler expected to sec some relef acton. The team engaged n several scrmmages durng the past weeks wth Bound Brook, Lnden and Hghland Park and showed up "far," as Dougy Kng puts t. At any rate, a goodly crowd s expected to be on hand when the locals kck off ther openng ball at 2 P. M. at the stadum here. We read an nterestng artcle on bowlng ths week n whch t was ponted out that some of the bowlers are a bt dsapponted that they are not httng the same scores they wound up wth last season. The artcle went on to say that most of the bowlers are a bt "rusty," and t wll take a couple of weeks to regan ther md-season form. Races Tomorrow Old Brdge Ends At Flemngton Sunday Racng FLEMINGTON The newest rage n stock car lacng Wnged cars wll be oft vew at the Flemnston Fargrounds Saturday nght, wth two of the strange machnes entered n the 7-event program. Florda champon Wll Cagle dsplayed the frst such vehcle four weeks ago at the Route 6P nck, then returned home wth twce-flemngton track kns Jacke McLaughln succeedng hm as drver. McLaughln mmedately won the man event at a Pennsylvana track by a wde margn but twce has had mnor problems sdelne hm at Flemngton, once after an easy heat trumph. Last Saturday, Leon Manchester who has enjoyed only far success snce comng out wth a brand-new raceradded the unque roof wng and was transformed nto a sensatonal contender. Manchester led the 25-lap sweepstakes, runnng off from 7 rvals untl he rammed the guard ral and broke hs ga tank lne, whch elmnated hm from the balance of tb contest. Now, other owners who ar fred up over the "wngs" an protestng the devce, clamn ttey do not measure up to th rule book whle stll other own ners are concedng there s m rule forbddng the avlatlo.prncple and workng overtm to nstall them on ther car NASCAR offcals, concernet over the ssue, are porng ove: the rule book to see whethe there s anythng specfed or way. or the otjher as to th wngs legalty; should mor than the two tjpat are defnte,ly entered show up Saturday» rhubarb may result.. Fve pro and two rooke rac are set for Saturday, wth specal Twn-Twentes tlvely dated, for September at 8:30 P MIlllM.fcSEX COUNTY B.P.A. TRAVELING LEAGUE Standees JIS of Stepber :!(! ; fw L Brookslcje Lanes 4 2 Mld.dstatd Howl Hll Llt! "A"..., 4 2 Edson tmes 3: Hll Bowl Lanes Fords Recreaton... 3 :. Majestc Laf. Hll Lmes "H".. 0 IIONOK (0.. (200 ur better games, 800 ur better sets) J. Tlzzno 227, F. ClKjchl J. SlllHlltz J. Zufnun S. PUkaws a08. B. PulnW 23? , L. Dev&ne 206, M. Thorn 26, A. I.etso 20, L. ButKocy , E Jesnersou Oarvey 24, O. Kftrablnchuk 24, P- Logonla 222, Amsco and Cold Caps Ted for Pn Loop Lead 4 3 Loaders 3 C & C Drvers.". 3 Yard Brds 2 Amoco., ; 3 4 4! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER? % % BARNEY WIEI.GOLINSKI. veteran lneman, wll bf lost (o the Blurs for several weeks due to dslocated shoulder. Bearcats to Inaugurate 96 Season on Sunday Sharres Lead Womens Major Bowlng League lleaton Shoots Frst 600 Seres In USMR Loop fakteret- Wllam Henjtot of Mechancs No. 2 shot jlhe frst. 600 seres of the year n the U.S.MR- Bowlne JLcKe, but, hs tehm lost Ht three mmes to Slver Refnery,lne Kozn, shootng real well I Tor.Smelter, wns Instrumental n (HkR one name from Man Offce,lop shot names of 99. Ul ;ud 20 for n 585 set..mm Vzerls and Fred Curl. Icollnhornt.ln for Man Offce. tonk Iw) sulles from Medan-! <". NIL I. Jm shot 24 n the fsl (jnne and Fred shot, 204 n (he second, Mke Slekerkns.Ml n the flal wns a bt too much for Oftee as t lost, thn name. Ed Snbol led tle way for Lhe Yard boys n n two-game wn over Mechancs No. 3 wth scores of for n 572 set. The Electrcans took two names from the Sleeters as both teams were way oft form ths early In the season. The Tank House mantaned spotless record wth three wns over the Lend Burners. Honor Roll Wllam Heaton ; Jm Vezers 24, Tom DeFedereo 24. E, Sabol 22. Mke Slekerka 2. Jne Koza 20, Geome Sloan 206. Fred Carl 204. Tony Skryporsk 20,l, FORDS The Fords Bearcats,as the No. left halfback. At Joe Ksl 203. local entry n the Pop Warner ltne r 8 ht Steve Kazmerl halfback spot 20 another newcomer, speedster j Injures Ht Team As Blues Open Tomorrow Here Wth E. Brunswcl JOHN SANTORA. veteran llnrman, wll be out of acton Central Jersey Conference, n the frst same a«anst East Brunswck tomorrow afternmn, due to a badly brused knee. open ther 96 season n Sundy at Woodbrdge Hgh Holy Famly at halfback wll come from newcomers Rche Bromrsk Carney, Erne I).M;. School Stadum. St. Matthews and Bll Ssoluk. Kamensk. John M of Edson wll supply the opposton n the openng contest. At the workhorse fullback Wnds Up wth d Andy Lee,, ];,,, H Lo Womens Sweep Wns n slot n the new offense wll be In the backfeld. :!;, Kckoff tune s 2 P. M. Doug Pajak, a stalwart on defense the past two years. Also 6-7 Record lon at quartcrl);n>: lneup looks lke,\:, CARTERET Sharres are Hopes for a wnnng season leadng the CnrUret Lanes by tle Fords entry are based League Opens Nne OClock seeng acton at fullback wll Mante and Ken,-,! Womens Major League by oneon the fact that the Bearcats CARTERET In ts flrstj be newcomers John Makar and halfbacks and Bob!)-, over Petes Dner and have ffteen returnng veterans season of competton n or-* CARTFRH7T The H Lo Jerry Nan. fullback. Browns Dept. Store, both of on ther 44-msn squad. KHued league play, the local Womens Bowln: League, bowlnn at tn; Out net Lmes, ht Bowlng Loop Assstng head coach Hart Ill relef roles n.,. whom are ted for second Holy Famly softball team com- The Bearcats have been hard are Bearcat bnckfeld members *ll be Rodney s. place. pled a successful record of 6 some fmly nood scores ths CARTERET Sweep vctorus featured the acton n the The club held l.:- d at work snce August st andsteve Gulan and John Howard and lne conches Ray So- Brown and John,Sv..: 500 s were rolled by F. wll sport a brand new offense Bennett 538. M. Ogarek 535. T) to go along wth a Defense that porowsk, Joe Croasdale and P team ended the Cty Rchards Beauty School 0IIplayoffs to Lous Tavern. ln;62 wth Reh:rdt Beautv " ns ww k. Agrco won three ^ ^nl Hnt ; " Nne Oclock Kellers bowlng mases n the pus v -,: J. Mmr 522 and E. Sharrc. League :-p»4 n a deadlock d 649. wth Leshk.s rollng as proven tself n the past. Walt JPajak. Soporowsk wll 503: LOfl games were ht by MJ for frst place only flrnn the 506. Loschccks Dary rolled at the Carteret Lanes IBtwnd Brook Llm ; Ogarek 205, E. Sharre 20 and; Coach Georue Hart expects also»double us the team J. Hamaryk to open up wth two veteran traner. addton, the club played a School htmt 570. In the n-over Surlwood Keglers, Sane;"^ C ach K "^ Standng of Teams ends, Fran Hrevnak and George All Bearcat home games wll number of ndependent game? dvdual dvson, Rose Le-schek Plllnl and Supples took threet looked tn " W Burrows. Bafkng them up wll; be played at Woodbrdge Hgh n the Freeholders tournament. ht 54 and Mary Ogarek rolled the Industral X-Rays Sharres - 7 lbe newcomers Joe Kranatz, School stadum. Kckoff tme s Managed by Jm Redel, the 4!I9. Mary O:;arek ht a hgh l» ;uld Talala Fve won by a OLD BRIDGE Race D- Petes Dner. 6 3Jerry Satchell and Jm Wer. 2 P. M. on Sunday afternoons. locals took runner-p honors n game ofioj wlle Rose Los-""! over the Ohlott-Knely ctor Bob Streeter announced Browns Dept. G The tackle posts wll be Followng Is the seasons schedule: the Cty softball league. Dck phek ht 92. jasency. day that weekly stock car N-Way Cleaners manned by veteran Bran Mgleez and Jm Rede! vcre Ill the second week, PA Me- Hl «h 8» me s of the "ght 4 Sept. 24 St. Matthews-Home cng at Old Brdge Stadum Lllans Dress "shop" ". 4 0 Stevens and frst year man Ed the top htters wth battng Glynn rolled 590 whle Team were fateured by the A. G. Ml- Grwbowsk. Lou Ferraro and. Oct. Edson Jets -Away ended for the season and Carteret Lanes 4 averages of.326 and.325. respectvely. Fran Paynter rolled! ^ CARTERF/I--O,; M., No. 7 ht 566. In the ndvdual lel tflftm wll f» Sam Senenza Ralway Inn 3 Joe Torcha, two newcomers, Oct Planfcld -Away 20 and tlle t he wll concentrate n- Mdges Beautv Nook wll also see servce at tackle. Oct. 5 South Rver -Home groupmr,. Mller broth- shot a brllant 640.<-:: Benny Sosnowsk had a 9-3 ers, Al wth 23 and Gary wth,ead on three specal dates n Two veterans hold stead at Oct. 22 Planfeld -Home 508 and Mary Ogarek rolled 494. Carteret Lanes to l-.v. record on the mound, followed ctober, at the Central Jersey guard, Scholastc All Amerca Oct. 29 New Brswck-Home Helen Sano rolled 90 and 22 - Tlle total team score was Lquors to a tlrer-..:: by Charley Makwnsk. who )eedway. 00 Mle Race selecton Joe Modresk and Nov. 5 Sayrevlle -Away Mary Ouar k hud n 8 score. [99- The Mller team dropped over the Hl! buwl-r regstered a 7-4 record. -_ the odd Rame to Industral Engneers No. team. Streeter made hs decson to Tom Klen, a proven performer. Nov. 2 -y Open newly organzed I>n. The alt the Sunday afternoon Much s expected from newcomer Dan Zboyan and vet- (, AH R to enable Lous Tavern to take resentatons after a dsapontng feld of top drvers Mullers Insua At Trenton on averages released are as Bowlng League follows: Dth Vvers rolled a 550 set Rockets Leadng (games of 86, 20b eran Dan Pajak at the guard Subyk Hts ! two gnmes over the Center Bar d cars turned out for the!j Rsdel won thret game: slots. At the pvot spot wll be M Shon^sKy... 7 second daytme card, after outandng performers by the played strctly, defense last year As Clark Team Weber games over Tony. 20 2K) Sunday, Sept. 24 Handcap Loop team. Tony Semenza had a bowlers. Shenos veteran George Hart, who [R Kuzmt,.. brllant set of 588 on games ozens had partcpated m TRENTON The 96 na- Suub.oh CARTERET - The Rockets! " 93 and 95 However. ton. but ths year wll go both ways unday nght races for past onnl drvng champon may be Makwnsk.. 6.J53 were leadng the U.S.M.R. team lost the od Hgh games \v lonths. decded n the 00-mle USAC Hs replacement wll be Ray Zbcl. 6 Defeats Aces Koch (,Handcap Bowln Leutjue upt Valants Alumnum. Prank HoluB jjl 2H, Rather than offer medocre natonal ttle race for Indan- Speedway machnes at shows great promse. CARTERET Joe Subyak, Keats Soporowsk. a newcomer who Weber untl last nlht wth a 5- rec- Honor Roll 2 and Prank rograms at the Route 8 sta-polum, Streeter says he wll the New Jersey State Pargrounds ths Sunday-Septem- feld wu be startln hls thlrd a hgh set of 628 and hgh In the backfeld, John Mans- rollng wth Clark Electrc, had MoScuan... ord for the frst two weeks of; Joe Mute 27, Bob Pedoto Sasnousltl 2 77 acton. The team won thrcej209, Gus Hundemann 206, Roberto Cl ature a 200-lap (00-mle) " Martlno over Research at the Carteret Steve Fshlnser 204, Len Tala- Prates ht safely :n nternatonal race between late er 24 on the one-mle pav-l year at game of 254, as hs team won Kwnoslnskl Quarterback and should Lanes. la 200. World Seres gums hst really come nto hs own ths the odd game from the Jersey odel Amercan sedans and year. Backng hm up wll be e Cty Orgnal, Aces. The Aces another three-year vet, Joehad a 005 game wth Nunzy orelgn cars; follow that wth 00-lap champonshp mdget.uto race meet and on stll anther Sunday afternoon premt the states frst 00-car Demolton Derby. No specfc ates have been set for these ttractons as,yet. The current schedule at the lne-year-old stadum opened n Aprl wth Sunday afternoon rograms and featured specal Frday nght meets as well as md-summer Sunday nght oferngs, revertng recently wth ooler weather to Sunday afternoons. Exact dates for the three specal programs wll be an- near nounced n the very Juture, Streeter sad. Sabos Slport Shop. Two-game wnners were the Carteret Lanes and Team No Bartoa 209, L. (Jersey 23. O. Potash 223. J, Dollll 304, L. Flsll Three-jute wlnnurs: Rronkstde Lunes over Hll Lanes "B" Tw(-une wnners: Hll Bow! Lanes over Majestc Lanes, Hll Lanes "A" <n\: Md-State Bowl Kordt>t Recreaton l Lanes Iflj (te) Notre Dame assstant coach Brad Lynn s a former speca agent of the FBI. TEAM AND LEAGUE OPENINGS Sunday Mxed 9:00 P. M. Tuesday, 825 Avg., 9:00 P. M Wed., 6:45 P. M., Mxed U BOWL-MOR MK 4-HH2 Woodbrtdfe ME I-HM ed Trenton Speedway n front of the bg grandstands, startng tme s 3:5 P. M., preceded by car warmups and drver practce at 2 noon and tmetrals at P. M. Headng the kng-sze feld} of famous entrants s 960 natonal champon A. J. Foyt, the Texan who captured the $5,- 000 Indanapols "500" the past May 30. Foyt currently leads n defense of the crown and a sold performance at the State Far Sunday where vctory has eluded hm tme and agan n the annual classcs could assure hm of another natonal ttle. Most formdable foes are Jm Hurtubse and Parntll Jones, Croasdale, who wll also operate Nardone.s 564 hgh set for the losers. Cszaks Plumbng, leadng Feature Race At Freehold FREEHOLD The $4,000 "Sprt of "I Pace", features Saturday afternoons September 23rd, 0 race program of arness racne at Freehold the league, took two from Cassos.lAndy Letso led the way for Cszaks Wth a 573 set. Marty Casslo shot a bg 569 seres for the losers. Ssko and Fedor Truckng won two from the Industral X-Rav Engneers wth Joe Clbertt rollng 604 set and Tom Karpnsk httng a 253 game. Joe tucas rolled 605 for the the sensatonal Calforna Whz [ September 9 wth the Kds who have been crackng and Mke Magella. tagng of "The Battle of Monjouth Pace." "The Old Ten- records wherever they competed ths year; Hurtubse won re- Bulders wth a 584 set and Elnotfedand tckets wll be ds- Bob Selover was hgh for th Hall. All wnnng teams wll be Greenwalds and ent Pace" was held last weekndcently at Langhorne, Pa., whle Magella was top man for th trbuted to all managers as Jones dd lkewse at New TV boys wth 550. soon as possble. Players n the The fnale of the set "The Coffee Mat Ted Bremen, Oho last Sunday. Walters Mens Shop, led b Babe Ruth, Joe Medwck and Jolly Ptcher Pace," carryng Other "hot" names n the George Yorkes 603 set, woall Lttle Leagues must return purse of $7,500, a new track tenta lne up wll be Bobby Marshman, Pottstown, Pa.,;co-rooke Daluses 604 was rolled n sble. two games from Saybolts. Sal ther unforms as soon as pos-,gh, wll be held Saturday For Loop Lead tternoon, September 30. Preelold fnshes ts 50 day cam- of the 96 Indanapols "500 losng fause. The Clark Lane: CARTERET GreejwaJds wth Jones; Al Keller, Pla. vetran; Bll CheesbouK und Rog- Auto Servce. The losers wen guers for the 962 season wll took the odd game from Star Regstraton for Lttle Lealagn Monday afternoon, Oc- Insurance and the Coffee Mat ober 2. are ted for frst place n the r McClusky, a par o runownd Ar2ona4; Oho.s Edde rolled a 596 seres. Jm Trpak who have not reached ther 3th led by Mke Castalno wh be held October 7 and 4. Boys John D, Cronn, the tracks Carteret Lanes Frday Nght executve vce presdent, who Mxed League, each wth a 5- Johnson; Indanapols stars wth 560 wag hgh for Sltas. rthday by July are elgble. ntroduced the "September he nsurance fee for next seaon wll be $.50 per player. record. Elmer George and Bobby Grm Seres" wth the thought of attractng leadng drvers to Fred Roman rolled a bg 637Tfexans Ebb Rose and Cotton seres n the mens dvson Fanner; Pennsylvanan Edde K. of C. Forms Freehold whle at the same The annual Halloween pawth scores of 242 and 20, Sachs, who lost the heartbreak- $5,000 frst prze at In tmer drawng attenton to the ade wll be held Sunday Ocaber 29 at 2:00 P. M. Joe Tel- whle Mary Ogarek ht 530 tong boroughs hstorc background, Bowjng Tearns danapols to Foyt, and others has made hs pont. The events jposky and Bob Ellott are coharman. Race drector Sam Nun, stamps ths powerful all-star lead the womens group. Three-game wnners were Qreenwalds Insurance, Coffee Mat, Woodbrdge Motors and Standngs as ot September 5 W Greenwald Insurance.. 5 Coffee Mat 5 Sabos Sport/ SJop 4 Woodbrdge Motors 4 Carteret Lanes 4 Kacsur Fuel Co 3 Team No. 3 Angelo Mchael &, Son.. 3 Team No Team No. 0, 5 Teajn No. 7 5 Walt & Genes J 5 Honor Roll Fred Roman seres, Mary Ogarek 530 seres; Eugene Uszensk 23, Rchard Harrow 226, Andy Letso 24-20, Frank Fgorell 20, John array as "the best I have seen n many years anywhere." Flag Footbull Clnc To Stqrt on Saturday WOODBtUDGE - Mr. Jon P. Hughe*, charman of th Woodbrdge Townshp Recreaton Department, announce! that the fnal regstraton an clnc for the Flag Footbal League wll take place at Merrll Park on Saturday mornng Outftelder, Gorden Wndhorn was wth 2 teams, n years Dafgek 200, Jm Krau <.. 27, Ipefore the Los Angeles Dodgers Steve Synosky 25, Ed Walsh purchased hs contract from 22. Omaha, last June. aceway. The event s the lrd phase n the hstorcal rfjtember seres whch start- not only have lured outstandng rensmen and horses but also have proved popular, and he crowds on the days ot the specal races were larger than those of correspondng days a year ago. Cronn expects to stage addtonal events durng the month of August for the 962meetng. Contestants n the "^Sprt of "76" class wll be hosts of the Engneers. The Zuback Bulders won two over the J and G Tele vson, s team composed of fve brothers, Joe, Ed, Bll, George Ramblng and Rumblng, Wth B. Z. Another Flag Football Clnc for all grades, wll be held tonght at the Park feld. All boys who wsh to partcpate n the league must attend the clnc sessons. Teams wll be pcked n a few weeks. A remnder that the annual Rec banuet-wll be held Tuesday October 7 at St. Elas September 30, at the Woodbrdge KnghU of Columbus sune calber as Red Red Robn, Actor Pck, Hundred Proof, a Counfl home to honor Dstrct lne-up and a far lne to start Stanley Dancer-traned horse; Deputy. John Granelll, Past the season. Barney Welgolnsk, last seasons regular wll be Mr. K. Braden, a Blly Haughton-charge and Skeeter Brooke, September 23, at 9 oclock. Anj Grand Knght Wllam DcJoy boy between the ages of ten ar< and Phllp Mlce). Tcket, returns are to be made to Wllam der, but should be back next mssng due to an Injured shoul- who have competed n the fourteen resdng n Wood prevous hstorcally named brdge Townshp g elgble t< Hoffman, charman, or to the week. East Brunswck wll be events. Hundred Proof estaba new Freehold track partcpate. members of hs commttee. playng ts frst varsty game, lshed Tentatve plans call fo Regular busness meetngs Last seasons Jay Vee team won league play to start on Satur are held on the frst and tnlrfl 4, lost 3 and ted. Freshman day, September 30. team won 8 games and lost standard of 2:02-3/5, capturng the Labor Day $5,000 race. Post tme for the feature la approxmately 4:56. Dally frst post at the States lone parmutuel trottng plant s two oclock, wth daly double wndow bmtterng at :46, AVENEL A bowlng league, headed by Tom Prce as presdent, has been formed by St. Andrews Knghts of Columbus, wth eght teams, partes patng. The league meets on former Cateret Hgh baseball star, s In St. Mchaels Hosptal, Newark. All he frends are Wednesday nghut 0 P. M, aturged to send get well cards the Hll Bowl Lnes, Carteret.,nd cheer hm up. Local Avenel busness establshments are sponsorng the teams. The Councl has planned; a t-estmml dnner and dance Thursday of each monthat St. Andrews C.Y.O, Hall, and al members are urged to attend. A Fall dance Is scheduled for November 4, Zlgmund Stachelsk, charman, may be contact kd lot ttokufta. at the advantages of ELECTRIC V:\-A Hum :.l;(lll l] lot!:>! lr-v ol I,\ HEATING FOR YOUR NEW HOME Publc Servces new low Electrc heatng lets you step nto the future 7 to enjoy all luxurous comfort and convenence thatonly ~ tre home heatng can gve you I fl (I Wll Thermostat controls comfort level for eooh room... clean lke an electrc lght... no fumes, soot or odor... Blent.. "~ Charles "Butch" Woodhull, fast.,. no movng parts to replace or wear out, ever... no fuel Carteret Hgu wll open 96 football season tomorrow at home aganst a heavy East Brunswck team. Carteret wll have a lot of sophomores n the once. Colors are green, and lhe team s known" as the "Bears". James Doyle s the coach. Player to watch most s Bll Gruver, 5 and weghng pounds. WM>, " bud h UIM on Wll only n,,,,,.,, ton. and all ),. nll flled jv,.,,,,. Ml,, n outlook lo IOIHHI-H,., appears to be v y j M accordng to K UI, lh be out tn-re fchtu, best nnd hopes, Vlf u of breaks, to rennd,,, ory over the, M. club. Three veteran, u), n the stutk h:.. ;l postons, wll be ).,. Bobby Slsko. and w,;... Newcomers, m,,.-;- mores and a MUHII. :, ors, who wll v e,,,. morrows open,.,,, Chet Koby nnd <(, :)..". relaton lo the <,,, Carl Mamnakl Hts 60 Scr jj&

23 Recs Ural) Crown In Softball Old Brdge jrace Sunday towng Frday nght* classes. Pwttw hoatcn takng FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 96 Teams jfour Score Twce In Accdent Storm Avod Temple Plan Studed Is Renovated PAOB TWENTY-THREE rasng projects of the Congregaton and Ssterhood. the, Says Molnar Rabb Phlp Brand Is th««tu,, thelr t * mat» the " WOODBRJDOI The new sprtual leader of the congregaton PpncaUong. Shotgun students seal coat experment 00 the we requred to lupply ther, road on South Park Drrra has own hotgun and hell on Saturday. rrt FM WOOOBWDOE-Four mem. proven so successful that WOODBWDOB-A rtvtew of AVENIL Congregaton! r. r. are engagng In Tourney of * famly from Pennsyl- Commltteeman Charles Molnar, Publc Works charman.,steps to fx responsblty tor Jewsh Center has the snow remand program and Bnat Jacob and th«aw» l" Se$swn BRlDO In one ofin Sunday afternoon stock car No student wll be permtted serously -ottested playoffs n races at Central Jerseys old to partcpate or qualfy f thecolonla. Iseln can now drltlnt south on Route Is plannng pang smlar "sample j n oast of a snow 83 > of the Recreaton Brtdje Stadum u found to toe above rules are not adhered to bout of beng the communty Tuesday when a truck blew a roads In other arew of the :^orm hm Just completed th«renovaton; be«n ordered by Softball Lea«ue, the West champonshp rattnw The Frday nght classes wll of youthful baseball champons tre, jumped the concrete dvder and struck ther car head-on Accordng to Mr. Molnar.! n * r charman ot Publc Works. Jhu a new r«d brck, casement IT *** mfetng " of ttt outsd* 6f the temple t CAR TnWT - The frst an- Townshp. Commtteeman Charles Mol-,Tcntlon ralled l»te In ea.ed by the Natonal AsEctatlon for stock Car Raclns and safety, pctures on each Fellows and Babe Ruth Tourna- Injured were Em Bobyock the new process preserves "We- plan to be prepared, so awnng wndows wth marble 83 sponsored by the Zlon be devoted to talks on huntng after ther entres nthe Lttle ^.me of the seres to rhen Orlll 5-4, and (NASCAR) ofdaytonas ubject and the HunWr Safety ment of Champons won both 0, drver, Kvelyn Bobyock, 35 road materals already on the that n the event of a storm Lutheran Church wll be held of the tremendous Fla., the world, largeft peed manual wll be dstrbuted to ttles at Merrll park. The annual tournament was spon- Prances Bobyock, a. all of M«- from seepng Into t. " streeu he wll Ncholas Bobyock, $5, androad bed and keeps water employ, wml"""" * "" "* of *«" la:d undsputed clam way organsaton. those In attendance. l champonshp. Saturdays program Includes sored by the Townshp Recreaton Department and the taken to Perth Amboy General honoy Plane, Pa. They, were ten n the "In other words," the publc works head explaned^ "It for." Mr. Molnar sad. ers placed on ether We. New are nvted to attend ths meet- work on and be responsble.» the entrance wth punt- utn the. openng game actual shootng tests and nstructons on each weapon. The Woodbrldge Hosptal. lnclude avnffs byft7-5 score; Old Brdge regulars u saves the roads we already Plans are also beng made to lghts have also been nstalled ^( Old and new boys are welon the outsde. Complete land-d.j wn to set the state leadng for the track ttle here, E<,,hrn came back Wth Flemke, l New Brtan, Conn students wll be gven a fnal The Iseln All Stars encoun- a versatle Fords club n Route l.»was drven by James work." muncatons durn a storm so scapng ^has^ Waccompls"hed On Sunday September 24, The track, travelng North on have and wll elmnate patch use cvl Defense rado com- wrtten test to qualfy for a cer-teretfcate whch s necessary to the Lttle Fellows playoffs and that the foremen can contact thrd game, Ned Foot«, Merldeh, Conn Thompson,, 33. of 777 South The seal coat Is gong to be Martn ~ ~ Lltlnger ahd w - Mrs j there wll be a basc tranng the Pord wnner of the recent 200 lav obtan a huntng lcense. trucks throughout the Townmanpulated a 4- vctory behnd the brllant ptchng 0: truck had a blow-out near Me- roads that need re-surfacng h j -. I the Congregaton and ts»ls- to S P. M., at the Perth Amboy Street, Newark. Polce sad the tred on dfferent types of Herman Farer. presdents of progmm for Cub scouts from and Stan FlguraU grnd recently; Joe Kelly, defendng track champon from) young Robert Lanlgan. tuchen Avenue and went out of on concrete, penetraton,, ptchng manstay, Mr. Molnar Is lnvtstgauujterhood, stated these mprove- tenns Chb. terrfc In the decl. Conshohocken, Pa, and HlPanzers Best Lanlgan was superb from tn control, strkng a lght starfhlon at the ntersecton. It, sad. smlar to those used by the through the efforts of all mem- Latn - Amercans tran at the possblty of usng and black top, Mr. Molnar g routes mtnts havt been made possble gvng up four hlu Hearne, the Mam, Fla, flash damond podum as he checked,:.-k, the loser, made who has beefed up hs pont the Fords squad wth four then hurdled the dvder and! SanlUton Department. He re-,bers who supported all fund U. S. mltary school. t n help hs own total va stadum showngs of Wns Ttle hts and fred thrd strkes on struck a car drven South by jvealed the Publc Works be-\ GOP Club Havng : partment has three new trucks j n ome run amlate. past n batters durng the sxcharles Hemenway, Jr., 39, of and sx new blades have betrv] atted In. The portsman < non-mod- class standngs, naton- Panzers Best 7 2 of a shutout when Fords scorec \v L! Innng game. He was deprvec 63 Drer Avenue, Elzabeth, Buffet Dnner Sunday ordered that wll be nterchangeable on all trucks. WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. scored n the topfled) jbefore smashng Into the Bobyock car. ISELIN - Mrs. Rose Perl- nnng when two! wde, Include local aces Jack J- IIKOS 6 3jone run n the ffth os three lard, A. George Tex Perry, and In the event of a storm the run CITY».ND SLBIMAN UBUMKI Fgurskls sngle Hart, Chester. Pa., pont leader Sewaren A. C 4 3safe blows. Mr. Hemenway was not n-franjured. Polce sad hs car ap- AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE Johnson are co-chalr-! set-up wll call for clearng of,, run. Fords leveled at Old Brdge as well as frontng for the State crown; Rene Avrnel Bhepards 3 producton of four n the sec- Kelner Colts _... 3 Iseln scored ts entre run men of a buffet dnner, Sunday, specal areas frst such u polce l-l n the bottom parently was struck only 4 to 8 P. M. at Lou Homers Qualty Keeps Is n Busness...",j frame wth back Charland. Holyoke, Mass. Iselt P. C ".. " 6ond Innng when Robert Perglancng blow. q L..s by Jack Nagy.....,, Ad-Lb,, Route, l. ln In honor of ad squads, areas around doctors homes and man through «HH?ert Wallboard Buldng Materal* Door A wndow* Parker Bohn, Freehold, N. J., WOODBRIDGE - Pan2ers;eth, Ken Eberle, Jerry Mano, alas At the_ho8pltal the lnjures Mayor Frederck M. Adams, and Erne Oahan, Dover. N. HBest became the 96 champons n the B Dvson of the tmely base hts. Isted as follows: Emll, possble Flemng, Jr., Fourth Ward OOP and Rocco Mondo blasted to the Bobyock -famly were seekng re-electon and Carl A. routes. Roofng ^f^ t floorln K It 2- In the All of these rugged plots and M, Mftuchen added many more wll shoot for Recreaton Senor Softball Jmmy Tuzzollna, the vanqushed Fords ptcher, worked fracture of the knee; Evelyn, canddate for Townshp Commttee. Nurse: "Good mornng, B^Uly The Rght Norn Insnlattn flbhro * Plywood us to ts total ln champonshp ponts and rch Lentue when Julus Izsos of. n Floyd Needham mpound fracture of the leg, Mouldng TOmf Knotty Pne cash rewards n Sundays eght Fords dropped an opportunty baso ht before Fla commendable game gvng up :ontuslons and concusson ofj The affar s sponsored by Hardwar«^kV * your nurse. K, chfn event speed bll, thrd of theto te for frst place n the fnal sx hts and strkng out seven. he head; Ncholas, fractured the Fourth Ward Republcan Blly: "Are you a traned p»ta» Cablnrt,M a towerng home afternoon scrps on the Route of the season when they rbs, fractured cheekbone, laceraton of the face and shock, row nght at 8:00 at Fresde Nurse; "Of course." MErcury Club who wll also meet tomor- The nurse?" v.pf rally dropped! lg rme, way lost a d decson to the ffth same communtes tangled...( 4- In th«scorng; N OV I WS scrappng fercely!place Avenel Shepards. n the Babe Ruth and Francs, fractured ankle, Hall. Musc for dancng wll be Blly: "Then lets see you do for months to annex ther class Tournament wth Iseln comng 4 Bahway.Ave., vvoodbrdg* Panzers Best completed ts rght forearm, and shock. suppled by Lou Deck. some trcks." appeared as.though schedule wth a -.d the game wrap- ng game whch was not c West Long Branfh; the Key- record, whle Izsos wth one!. a comfortable mar- cded untl after eght nnngs port stars Geno Bowman and game to complete was at 6-2. A.c:;tlHV- Fords club of play. I Dck Klrby; Cranburys Kenwn over Avenel would have put three runs ln the The game was a heartbreaker Oadsby, East Brunswcks Mke the Fords team abreast of the Jack Nagys for Denns Zak, the Fords Lnk, Irvlngtong Jack Case and Panzers, but the scrappy Aved Nck Mallas sngle ptcher, who flpped a no-hltter MEET Trentons Luper Parno. jnel club upset the applecart to I;; blows durng the only to lose t n the eghth The total of 00 laps of hlghlcllmnate a specal playoff. whch balanced the when hs teammates commtted (speed acton features 20 car One of the reasons for the two damagng errors. He struck man event for novces and 25 Shepards- potent attack was out fve batters.,;, th* seventh n-; lap mrln evfnt for CHARLIE professon-;the bg bat carred by Ronne Frank Buglovsk, the Iseln: ntv set Metucnenj al4 ^ e 5tadmm S tne only,dedbus. whchrapped out four In the bottom NA8CAR chucker, faled to record a no- Sunday "fternoons warmupvspavked ra les n the frst and {rom the cenur of thf Operatln(!stra htsln!les.h3 tmely hts hxr^but^hu ml. Fords d sent «t only! L^J.^...,u_....^ htter, but hsperformance! to the plate, but at 30 and frst heat off at second nnngs.h the wnnng run, s tremendous. He retlre(, M Avrnel started swngng at : -ft of a base ht. t lflrst u Fords MARSH..., j the very start of the game, and h the batter, s Yenrr^w lked to as a consequence, drove n\ ln three runs n the openng s^bv ISS pcture yourself ^Classes Set For up two scattered hts, and sent seven opponents back to the fran ar.d MX n the second. bench va the strkeout route. The tenth and fnal run crossed Wth two outs recorded n the. Plate n, the. fourth., _, After. the eghth nnng, Pete Me- rond ba«nagys A wld pt fen en- «r, 0 ^ l,,,, where ne scored Uo scoreless nnngs, Fords Elory the ^ % com ^., run on Mals, n- WOOUBRIDGE - Classes. up wlth l * runs n "j e man, reached frst on an error.! the Fords cen- perulnlk to the proper use of, Ulua - l " ree. «lll «JAt ths pont, Rche Hoppell rollwted a double bow and arrow md shotfun shotflun wll! ourlt >. o"""»" the slxth antl :stepped nto the batters box whle MetuchenVbe held overy Frday - nght at t «m thr s " en» land promptly drove a ball out >tc:t swnger wasjeven oclock at the Cvl De-I Izsos most effectve b a tters jto center(leld wnlch went on : -n a home run andfense Headquarters on outer* " w 7./^",""J through the Fords outfelder, Kushnrr. Hebrew and Mark Man Street wth members of (enablng McElory and Hoppell jthe Hunter Safety Councl act- In 957> tnp Unt year the cycle of bases lng as lnstmctors. \ hf pga hcld a hole-n-one wlth the wnnng runs. SHORT j Tle group whch ch las been w. Whtaker H0PS contest Dr pred W. Whltaker Petf f Smoyalc con- selected by the Slate board n- a mns^,. Aas the wnner He ducte(i tlle tournaments In a eludes: chef nstructor Joseph" red &n acf, on the lgg yard!prafessonal manner. He also presented Denns Zak wth a Ho«an, Sewaren; Frank Panko, 6th hole at penobscot Valley! new DBt J Fds Woodbndge; Joe Blka. Fords: jcto Bangor Me Eleven ant^ DaseDa ln rec 8- Jerry Bcrtckap, Fords: and! nltlon of hs other acfg W(, re j n the ntter - The ;Sam Coddfs., Carteret. ; 95 contmt Julus Kollar most valuable j Applcatons and regstra- _._ player trophes were presented Itorw for the fall course can be Alvn McBean, roohle Ntgroto Robert Langan and d Frankk obtaned at McCarthys Sport ptcher wth Pttsburgh. wasbuglovsky by Johnny Zullo, Shop located at 80 Man sgned at a tryout camp ln St.jthe Recreaton Drector, and Mr. Smoyak.... Not one ~"" player collected more than one ht Each student s repared to hs personal bow and Dck LeMay, rooke hurler n both games, g, whch testfes arrows whch wll be used Sat-j wth,tle San Francsco Gants, to the superb ptchng h by b ththe unlay on the local range fol- won 3 games for Sprngfeld, l tmr c UDS n the fnals. 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24 PAOF TWENTY-FOUR ISELIN PIRSQNALS By \\W* Cuthbfrtwn 608 ORIC TTP* Road Ouests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Jerome Cawll, Mdd. >r-x Avenue werp Mr. nnd Ms Chtrles Ruskn and Mr. md Mrs. Arthur Schnl/-r. Jcr.-cy Cty. - Weekend BlUH of M nnd M., Tlpodorr Cnled). K J,n"s Place, wns Mrs. Salva-!>. ( l l t. a d o r n. BltlX. O n h u \ - v Mr. nf Mrs. Cnlrndo w le hosts at a famly acl-to- V. Al. nd! were Mr, nnd..-. TllP Kn.crl nnd chllc. ".Vltnr nr Carol. Iseln:. -cl Mk. Emll Cnlrndo. T. nun; Mr. nnd Mrs. Rulpl <_:.tl"jrn, jr. and-ralph Clff..o. Hr. Mrtln Olver ;md son. Nlsnn: Vncent Calrndo, Mss Dme Brrewck, Mrtn Olve and Benny Cfmllno, Newark. On Sunday other ; gu.sts were Mr. and Mrs. Lous; Montalbano and Chldren Lous! and Vncent, Staten Island and Salvatore Guttadora, Bronx. St. Cecelas Councl Knghts of Columbus held ts annual plgrmage for peace to Wlllamstown Sunday. The famles of the members at tended also. Refreshments wee served at the Knghts of Co lumbus Hall n WlMamstrmn St. Cecelas Church beean Classes for Pre-Marllal Instructons Sunday afternoon. requred of all couples of the church contemplatng mnrrage wthn the comnu year. Tomorrow nght a panel of marred couples wll answer questons of the group. The m-! slrucmons wll conclude ncx.l Sunday wth a talk by a prest] on "Sprtual Love n Marrane"] after whch there wll be the blessng of engagement nu,.s> and Benedcton n the Church John Anderson, Trento Street, along wth Paul Andor- son and hs.son Robert. Wood-j brdge, vsted the State Far: at Trenton. Norman Scank. Detrot, Mchgan s a guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Scank, Lncoln Hghway. Monday afternoon KUtsts of Mrs. Robert C. Scank, Ln-! con Hghway, were Mrs, John! Anderson, Trento Street. Mrs I Joseph Maucer, Brd Avenue, and Mrs. George Maxwell, Charles Street. Tonpht at 8:00 there wll be a meetng of the Sunday School Workers of Iseln Assembly of God at the Parsonage, Berkely Boulevard. The State Chrst Ambassadors Con-j venon wll be held Saturday! aferr.oon and evennc at the Knss Hall, Rutgers Unversty. The Young People of the Isn Assembly of God wll attend n a body. lenora, George and Robert, Keansburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Funk, Vernon Street over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Workman and famly, formerly of 0 Homes Park Avenue, are now resdng wth hs parents n Long Island pror to a busness venture n Columba. South Amerca, where he wll! be startng a busness wth hs brother. Twelve members of Chrsts Ambassadors Young People Group of the Iseln Assembly of God attended a S.A. Rally t the Pentecostal Church. West Long Branch, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chempel and chldren Mary Ellen, Jance, anp Edward, Jr., East James Place, spent the weekend wth Mr. and Mrs. John Bonder n Massachusetts. They also vsted Mr. and Mrs. Albfert Sehenkman In Connectcut! MIMIIIKS ()l Illl l-\:w "Ml HI All Stars (lsph.v the ndvdual trophes tlcy rconvea after wnnng th«townshp Trnnen nl ( l.»*n^ sponsored bj (he Rrc real nn!)< Dll tncn and Wnndbrdgr B.P.O. Elks at Merrll Prk KneelK In the frst r.,«from left to r Eht arc: Manaprr Barney FUtclff, Rchard Happel, Bll Leary, John Cahatl-rn IVIr McKlry Rrh:nl Slrara, Tom Kmball, Al Doarnr and Manager Ray Alexander. Standng arc; Tom NlemhurR, Dnn Katrllf, Kr.mk Buglovsky, Jordan Dwck. T<my flrazano. Allan Brown, BUI Devln, Tom Maucer and Mkr (rrroro. If BAB: Rl Tl UANQlKT: The Waodbrdge B.be Ruth League Banquet was held at the Amercan Leson horn*. Berry Street. Saturday nght. Pctured ;\nne are offcals and managers at the head table. Seated left to rfht: Commtteeman John Hughes, Rev. Charles S..MaeKe/e, Elbur Rchards, Fred Jacobs, Harry Nowck and Gordon Toye. Standng same order, John Lockc, Edward Casey, Lyman Peck, Peter Smoyak, James Austn and Commtteeman John Molnar. The NEW RECORDS.from hs Stradurus are matched. un- Mr. Kesner renders Hungaran Rhapsody Xo, 2 and When a Gypsy Makes Hs Voln Cry to menton just two By Felx (The Cat) Brown of the beautful melodes. Ths Decca has come up wth a ls stereo too and these twq Stereo record done by a well albums wllj d0 much for vour All men part>c,pat,n g m^nown fgure m the musc 5 ^ " * the Human Cross n the annual world - Wayne Kng and hs Turnn t0 u hte slde f Holy Name Parade and Rally orchestra wth Gypsy Caravan. Sunday are asked to pck up Thts well known group, nch.dther suts tonght at 8:30 njng the velvet sound of strngs. Eoom 09, St. Cecelas School. bum Brenda Lee All The has been so characterstc of Frday evenng guests of every Wayne Kng performance Way s an album that beaufor so long that there s not Street was. Mrs much we can add -xcept-try Ennda> along wul orchestra John Waterson and chldren. Jeanette, Blly and Edward, and chorus conducted by Owen To tempt you more, ths Bradley, Is a stereo youll want Clark. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ypsy musc ncludes Dark to add to your collecton. Youll Bllngs entertaned Mr. md Eyes, A Thousand Volns, and fnd t on a Decca release. Mrs. Charles Benz, Jr., Westfleld. Gypsy LoveSong. For the followers ol Dck Balky Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gbbs Kesner and hs magc Strad- Mother: Bllys just lke a and chldren, Prank, Walter, I No Meat! Paleontologsts have just unearthed j Oregon a large batch of dnosaur bones, but there was no meat on them, alas! Mnneapols Star. THIS WEEKS LUCKY NUMBER IS- 06 Come In For Your I KfcE CAB WASH 79 Rahway Avenue WOODBBIDOE TEL. ME varus and orchestra, Coral furnace when t comes to prachas released The Sound of tclng the pano. Gypsy Musc. Even tnough ths Dad: You mean hes all s bascally alone the same lne steamed up about t? of Gypsy musc, ths volnst Mother: No. If you dont s one of the greatest we have watch hm, hes lable to go ever heard. And, the sounds out! Open 9 a.m. -9 p. m. Daly SATURDAY 9-6; SUNDAY 0-6 Td Go Anyplace n the World by Land, Sea or Ar You Pay Only the Regular Fare No Servce Charge at Central State *. * - \\ e Are The Authorzed Reservutoh fnd Tcket Agent for AIRLINES: Aft France, Altala, Aero Naves, Allegheny, Amercan, BOAC, Branff, Delta, Eastern, Ibera, Irsh, KLM, Loftansa, Mohawk, Natonal, Northeast, Northwest, Pan Amercan, Swssar, Sabena, TWA, Trans Canada, Unted., STEAMSHIPS: Amercan Export, Cunard, Carrbean Cruse Lney, Canadan Steamshp, French Lnes, Furnes, Home Lnes, Italan Lnes, Incres, North German Lloyd, U. S. v Lnes. ; For Cruses and Tours Resorts, Lodges and Hotels, Long Dstance Ral and Bus Tckets, CALL Central State Specalsts n Bus, Ral, Ar and Steamshp Charters TRAVEL AGENCY 743 St. Georges Ave. r K F U 8-22 Kennedy pleads for greater! Government s tghtenng ts ftness n youth. lethcal codes. BOWL-MOR LANES 453 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE New 24 -Lane Establshment Now Under Constructon Complete Wth COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND SNACK BAR OPEN IN THE FALL at Man Street and U. S. 9, Woodtadge MI -m ANDREW T. HOSFODAE, Owner-Kukfer Let La RESTYLE Your Old. FUR COAT S. John Flag Loop l<> Open C.OX)NIA The sound of! cleats wll who throufthotj Men ll Park Saturday after- noon at two oclock when thej St. John Vamey Junor CYOI an Football I/-a pc lnaukure«ts fall practce sessons. Boys between the ages of 0 md 3 are nvted to attend the p-season drlls whch wll contnue on September 30 at the local park practce feld. Regstratons wll be taken at both practces and «t the same tme, each grdron prospect vlll be asslred to one of the x teams n the league. The regular season wll start October 7 and contnue untl aj full schedule of games has been; completed n November. I Fordham, coached by Phl I Mchaels. Sam Pessolano and! Henry Peters, s the leagues defendng champon. Cal Donnelly, the leagues publcty drector, stated earler ths week that volunteer coaches and offcals are urfenly need ed to nsure the success of the football crcut. Local resdents; nterested n becomng a member of the Flas Football I,<#Kue n ether capacty are requested, to telephone Mr. Donnelly at FU HEALTH BEAUTY One of the most, expressve eatures of a womans face are her eyes. Many of us thnk that after we haw learned a few makeup trckh and gotten eght hours of sleep, that s all we an do td make them look ther best. As mportant as these frutb are mporan here, along tkr are, you need not stop vth such tems as parsley, here. watercress, endve, raw spnach, A fully adequate det wll and celery. Remember that beneft even the most beautful bleached or over - processed yes. Ths means ample protectve foods meats, PKKS, green vtamns n them. tems have very lttle, f any. leafy vegetables, yellow vegc-, ;ables, and fruts, all knds of, rsr.h vegetables. We cant stress too strongly how necessary t s to eat fruts and vegetables raw whenever possble. Heat and exposure to lght and ar are not frendly to B vtamns and vtamn C. Remember that the less cookng, shreddng and storng you put your foods through be- ore eatng, the better. If you ve n the north t s hardly] possble to get enough vtamn D n the wnter, unless you sup- j plement your det wth fsh lv- er ols. Never take the synthetc vtamn D, f you can get the vtamn from fsh lver ols. 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