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1 vo, LIII-NO. 3 thed W«ck On thntada; tad WOODBRTDGE, N. J THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 <*"««Jn«cu, nun ' At l>. O WoadbrMf, H. J. PRICE TEN CENTS ublc s Invted o Talk Tomorrow h Refnery Plants Wukovets Due To Retan Post 7. )c$$on Set 1/ School T. READING A full,,,rnnty for resdents ',, t Readng specf teal-,,nd the entre com nly generally, to ob» K t :, answers to questons..ihiiir operaton of Hrss Tradng and us Kt. Inc refnery.,- wll bo afforded tonow nfht. Iron Hess, presdent of! company, has nvted u'hbor.s of the pl&nt &B(1 others who may hav$ lrm. toapuwtomeet- : n Port Readng school eght. At ths tme, r, Hess and members of staff wll appear to ply to all queres whch submtted. Charles E. ;nry, publsher of The Indent-Leader, huacoapted ;m naton to partcpate In m-clng as an mpartal.rman. Whle the utfuolaton It hs been n progress for lme on ground whch merlv was merely marsh Mt only recently has the The Hess Invtaton: Refnery Presdent n Promne to Reply To All Queres at Meetng Tomorrow at 8 PT. READING - Herewth s the full text, of the statement Issued late yesterday, nvtng nqures at a publc meetng concernng the refnery of the Hess Tradng and Transport, Inc., n Port Readng School tomorrow nght at eght: ton HM«, praldent of Hew Tradng and Transport, Ine. today Invted resdent* of Port Readng to attend»n open mtetln In Port fendng School at efht tomorrow nlcht, At'thh tme. Mr. He** and ht staff at thf H»»«refnery ww Mtk to antwer all questons concernng the plant* ptreuom, eplaln nuch dffcultes a«have arlwn In the tefhulng tam of producton, and attempt to lay at rrl rwmn and mlanndentatdlnts whch, have occurred. "It k qut* natural," latd Mr. 1l<n, "that our neghbors n Port Readng arr dlturbed at wmr condtons whch fcaw araen but whch are temporary and are nearn elmnaton. It ala I* qute natural that our neghbor! want to know exactly what are the precautons tor safety at In* refnery. "So that we ran meet our neghbor* face to face and h6ij a full and frank dkua>lon of our mutual Interests, 1 tnccrely hop* that all who have any (mentons whatever relatng to na or to the operaton ot our refnery, wll be klo U attend Uu publc meetng tomorrow nght. It wll be our purpose and It la our promt** to reply to Mch Inqures fully and honestly. Only In ths way can full confdence between oar neghbor! and ounelve* be man- Ulned," An Invtaton to Charles E. Grtfory, newspaper publtaher, U act s Impartal charman of the meetng, ha* been a*eept«d by Mr. Gregory. Fre Dstrct Budgets Total Grows to $420,000 CONGRATULATIONS AND F.OTS <U I.VCK: Two ncv members of the Board of f'.duraton arc shaknc lumds»s.lohn Feb., left. «h» «us reelcetrd. looks nn. In the center s Roy M. Mundv md at r>t s Harold Mvlln. Jr. Mundy Startfos Experts Zrpolo y ^ Adams Opponent Seen Fadng If chosen by Democratc lenders n meetngs ths weekend,' WOQDBRLDGE -- Although there has beon no offcal )n'.cmcnt. Walter Zrpolo. Column, s m the lead to \K lu Democratc <:anddatc for mayor. Mr Zrpolo wll undoubtedly run aganst a Colona neghbor, Mayor Frederck Fdk M. Adams. Mr. Zlrpolo has resded In the Townshp for 1-1 years. He s. 451 years old. marred and the' father of three chldren. He has! never been actve n polct, :but. wth hs wfe, Eleanor, has' boen rtctlve In- chartable organzatons and he nag aded, her n hosptal and; heart fund 1 drves, openng, ther home for, Wth Electon Showng_ 'hartuble anq cvc affars.! WOODBRlDOE Although, Woodhrtdgp and a Pnrt, Bead- Rcmhlran whle Mr Mulln A ' skfd lf h * lntendb } '««not bracketed wth any groupng and much-nfuded mprove- und Mr. Felz are Democrats. ^l'polo repled: Roy Mundy. Colona, rocketed ments at the Woubrldge Junld; Mr. Mundy dd" exceptonally "' haven't been'offered the hrough the Board of Educa-JHIgh School... well In other polls as well. He canddacy yet, but If t s. I,on electon Tuesday, emergng' The purchase of land n Se- was top man at Qje MUIICIPHI'beleve I wll run." rlumphant wth a total of 3,- waren lor future development Buldng wth 122 votes; Wood- Dr. Ralph Barone, who dd 513 votes, just 389 votes lessfor school purposes was ap-brdge Junor Hgtv\<Ward 1-not seek reelecton to. the Bow'd than the top nfln, Harold e Mul- proved 3,020 to pstrct S 132 votes^ Munc- of Educaton, of whch he.was' ln. Jr., who wa«part of the As the returns started tonal Buldng l-8> 78 votes; "<'f presdent, untl recently so-called "Board Tcket" andcome n tlx, Muudy went nto'school 11 <l-7 1<3 votes;»as top contender for the who talled 3,882 votes. the lead., xb Mr. MulHn soon School 14, 63 votes, School 25,[Democratc mayoralty cand- The thrd vctor was John caught Up"wth hm md fnally;48 votes: School voles; : dacy. He s now sad to be con- Fete who was reelected as part 1 passed fen, Both an newcom- School 12,70 votes; Barronll- sdered a.s canddate for Fourth Of the "Board tcket" wth 3,-ers to poltes, brary, 151; Avetel Frst 'Ad-Ward Commltteeman. The n- 425 votes., Mr. Mun&y receved major- Buldng, 46; Hagj&aan Heghts, '.'umben s Davd Nuola, Re- John Csaba was defeated for tes not only n hs home poll 119; Avenel Frst Ad <3-8J 56: publcan, who It Is understood reelecton, recevng 3,094 votes, but n polk throughout the School 12 '3-9> 84; School 24, may not seek reelecton.. The budget just made t by Townshp. In Port Readmt, a 118; School 2, 203 and 162; In the Frst Ward'there have.l A M* 130 votes 2,486 votng yes usual Democratc stronghold, School 20 <5-4 99; Cvc Im-'been several men mentoned -as und 2,356 castng negatve bal- the Colona man receved 169 provenen Club. 83. possble canddates by the _ Poltc WOODBRIDGE An nter-.rstlng sesson wll undoubtedly take place Monday nght whbt the Board of Educaton holdj Its organzaton meetng and,. elects H presdent and VC8', presdent. ' Up untl last nght, It wa - assumed that F'ancs Wukov* " els. Avenel, would be reelccted presdent wthout opposton. However, Clydu Edrlngton, Colona, who Iflrs been at odd* wth the majorty of the Boardf* for some tme s understood to, be nterested n replacng Ml, uvetf. In support of tmfcr two members of the Board of Educaton, who asked that they not be Identfed, stated theyhad Wen approached n Mr. Edrlngton's behalf. ly^hmdy, Colona, who was elected to the Board Tuesday and was actvely sponsored by Mr. Edrngton. sad last nght he "knew nothng about t." Mr. Edrr'on Was out of town yesterday and could not he reached to verfy the rumor before press Lme. A check last nght leaves no 'ft*., 'votes as aganst 128 for Mr.: Mulln Margns Democrath. They nclude form-1 lpou Afjomu New schools were assured by Mulln and 96 for M.\ PrK Al- ; Mr. MulUn was hgh In 1-3 -r Magstrate Andrew D. Dps- JLJW * "- 1 doubt that Mr, Wukovets las * -t»-u.0h.c WOODUIUDQE - Wth thejthere are fve canddates for 776 votes 3,168 for and 2,-though Mr. Mundy dd not School 11, 88; n 1-4 (Jr. Hghland, " '"" " l Imore than a suffcent number ~ ' ' 302 aganst. Th means re-jstre.ss poltcs durlv/' shr >.a pemon»ogreu«lto Bo «r d of MupUoa lucttanthe t*o vaotoctea - Paul m-.16; Hopeluslfn JBchool, n ^,..,.-':TORrpGE - Mayor 01 vote «t0 h * * " '» pom; where the refner? over, tht TOWIUIMP'S attenton blonezy, Marotd Deter, Mehael placements for Schools l.pabfl he s a*m* )'., 4j* a kt ^.oj ).P.^^'M,tdams;odHycon «>«* *» ; be unless there to ;.T r 1(!< V< >r»<; lo n». Wh U» now brng ttrfvd to the Fre J Hrab.u. C!«n Scharwath.j not been actvely.seekng,fnned thft he wju be a can-: s0iw last mmutp < fcf- :.'..n consdered by th05*j Dutr, ct ^ton* whch are Hormah J. 8t*mbach. Thebud te nomnaton, but there s ddatt; for State Commlttspmon get ncludes for ueneral [ what 2 of Our Faculty Jon Nature Costs A nftw w Vlw Vce Ppre* * some feelng f he decdes he'n Ul «Republcan party. nasmuch as Dr"K«lnft Tjt total proposed appropr-"^ w-»24,ooo for water wll run, the others mjtht wth- In a prepared statement sd'hw. jsutd by backers of hs oandl- Barone, Menlo Park Terrace, nrxcf-ssarly hgh and brll 'Hnr from a safety ex- 'plus thf»ppc»l queston.-, toul ^K)» Include $2,000 for tn; ex- Maynard Wnston, R>, holds.dacy t was stated that ','Re- aton U HIP nne frr dstrcts, wver.. Qu-st+)s to be vot«d who held, the poston, dd not seek reflecton. There seems tc* I' 1 a< the prncpal Others' School Boards's $40,000 :be more than even chance that $420, or an Increase of r ' lu ">'» ol tht; Iln> alam s y s " the Frst Ward post and mostpuhlcan leaders n many com-, mu n Port Beadng, 16,197.3!) over test ye«. tftu. f (gr pontng the m- WOODBRIDGE - Two Townshp school teachers have WOODBRIDGE Cost flkely wll' be a canddate for;muutes' of Mddlesex County nmnrs have orgnated In Fre Dstrct No. 1, whch ter 'o r»>»d exteror of the freto the Beards of Educaton n ther electon, have long felt that the actvemoval n the Townshp; ncludes Woodbrdff and 8c- house and for root repar. Last so far ths wnter Is n the Urgcd to Run "' os "^ *' le party ou a Count Wth the defeat of John, y Ct SIT1DC Itl functlojv..,...,,,,. p, r,, rwntrlnt H avnrntrul Ncholas A. Prscoe. teacher and football coach at Wood- $40,000 level are Csaba, Fords, who held the neghborhood of $40000 and: Rumors have spread that serously n need of tlur^n trers t no roum'tltntl jrnl rr* LSUHIIH O ttuuruphl* re-apprasal. brdge Hgh School, has been named to the Board of Educaton I harred taxpbyprs are hodn Mayor Adams s not anxous to reapprasal. Durng me pust charmanshp of the Buldngs M., m ft'or the one post open. John J>d» U.U1 of $74, m Metuchan, whl«john R. Zla teacher n Fords School 14,; Uat there u, be ^ m agaln ald he has ret. eved few years, the northern halfland Grounds Commttee, there l» opportunty Ut)^^ u K k l wlmlon.t Thore u no contest lr Fords that "whte stuff," many letters urgng hm to reconsder. A typcal letter came a.domnant area of Republcan of commttees, Accordng MJf of the County has emerged as^ost lkely wll be a re-shuffle The appropratons are current ^f dstrct 7 wltare there are was elected to the Brdle Board; can meet our,,, xpeme8 «7 9 g5 0, Wtttfr j->3. two vacances and Lous Orto-j 0 ' Educaton. Drect labor salares and HC to lacradlwld' l8 7 H ^wl o3o;n^ Last P««*nd Leonard Fscher are; Mr. Prscoe talled 783 votes I «p I» «from the Inrhan Avenue Republcan Club, Jean M. Brlant, South Planfeld. North and 110t nampd U U1 the meetln8 nfluence. Metuchen, Edson, I ** 10 "- new commttees are wages not countng the regular frank '>.!, A[u.»..t n *. of' /.# y^r the.\ M ' ~'*he canddates. t rthe sum m of to be the second hghest man * ***^ **» " j eght-hour day of Road Dejpartment employes whch Is I sncerely M, rl0 coopola 1$ seekng re 5<n has been approprlated o' the thw elected. A resdent, secretary, who wrote n part: East Brunswck as well fts'after the orgahlzatlon sesson. ll who have any to Port R, adnk general ftre purposes. Th e,of Metuchen_ for 12 years hej "We realze that a great deal Woodbrdge, once consdered 'lltng to us-* todstnct 2 and he Is beng op-questons nclude $1,750 for four chldren attendng H(WK 'charged to Publc Works s of personal sacrfce s mposed areas of lesser Import, are now '"" of *» " fm -*^ \M wv mm 1* Ths sum represents y\fo» by Anthony Covtno Qeu..«ct«nson ol the fre alarm sys-? upon elected offcals and ther the communtes leadng the 1 '" a«""d the pub- eral apprapatlons mount to^m n the Colonal Gardens and MS. degrees WOODBRIDGE-Longhopes vertme famles. It Is wth msgvng Republcan Party out of* tsrooke Nabs tomorrow nght,"» 7 g 8M ^ wlla $558490««Uon; $3,000 for the natalla-educaton from Rutgers Unlof the Iseln secton of Wood- December $3,361.94; on these counts that we asks self - ln P osed doldrums. The,.(! or a total of Last Hon of home alarm recever;versty and s a former mem- brdge Townshp for convenent December 14-19, $2,696.43; you to reman. Good, government s dffcult to attan be- wthn the County make a ro- changng poltcal patternssuspect Here nt purpose and ber of the Borough Councl and bankng facltes, may materalzeuary 25-February 7, $6,080.28; January 18-22, $3,551.79; Jan- year the total *» $32, < mse to reply to Board of Educaton. In Fre Olstrot 4, Keasbfy. Ne Contest In Hopelawn cause It s hard to get good of Republcan aunandatory." flly and honest- Mr. Zla, a natve of Woodbrdge, began hs teachng of the Woodbrdge Natjonalj Other expenses rental the spproprlaton has remaned Prank Van Syckle, presdent'; In Hopelawn Fre Dstrct 8,' Februar y 8 " 13 - to run. As a group of WOODBRIDQE Rookfl Patrolman Frank Caro Is re«way can full the tame for three years, 112,-all s peace and quet wth no ofwho feel consderable prcte n' -Long actve n the Rrpublcevng the prases of Polo*. ^tween our neghcareer at School 15, Iseln n Bank, confrmed ths week thatequpment, cnders, salt, etc.): havng ntated the suppo$ ofjean partjuujhp Townshp, Mr There s no conpetltlon'contest. Steven Estok and An-jE m "J* " Chef John R. Egan and th4 "IIM-1V«5 be raaln- «rft^ n^ro. Rtth anrf.h.rrv Polltoclt RIP eandl- bepl. omder ' 1BSU ln wth George Butth and ton Pollack are the two candl ' he has made applcaton to the (Contnued on Page 2> (Contnued on Page 2 (Contnued o'tage 2)- Detectve Sureau for hs work ' the followng year he was called Comptroller of the Currency Dunham runnn for the two dates for the two posts open. n nabbng a suspect,.helpng to actve duty wth the Unted for permsson to establsh a " tor the present- vacances. The apprepj-auo) U s $16,385. $16385 to clear up" eght robberes la States Ar Force, returnng In branch n the Oak Tree busness area of Iseln. It s under- &nd ther Fre Dstrct 5, whch conssts Last vtar, $19,000 was expendpromsed by of Avenel and Part of Colona ed. each n Newark. Unon and Irv«September of 1952 when he was Colona Mother Ignores Mshap Hurts Woodbrdge Townshp, four ' bun assgned to Keasbey School. He stood that f the applcaton Is! m > «-.. Is In th» mdst of a heuted r«c*. Cotnued on Pugc D Ing ton and fve n Hllsde. hnl-scholar, Edtor and Athlete nulst n Mert Scholarshp Tests " h'w'.;'>**".-:;';», ' N<; HIS H.NGKKK CROSSED; AUn 8. Qunt, Woudbrdgr Hl«h School senor, «) v ulklng «vrr hs chancm uf wcelvln» Mert Scholarshp wth hs»udano«""" I,,,, Bernard Novck, AUn was n»m«d > fnalst n the competton ths mtk. was transferred to hs present approved, steps wll be taken! / 0 post at School 14 n Immedately to open temporary Durng the past year, Mr. quarters and plans scrutnzed Zla was an actve member of for erecton of a permanent the Ctzen's Advsory Commttee. Brelle, and the newly- Woodbrdge Natonal, re-: locaton. Iformed Woodbrdge Hgh garded ever snce ts establshment as a bank of excellent! hool Alumn Asuocaton. The ntw board member attendedjmanagement. had total rcrownslup schools and gradu- souree8 at tne,. Osf, ot m o al atd from Trenton State Teach- $18,014,490, wth' total deposts L^ Coll'tc ll 1950 wth B of $16,646,253. Its total captal! Bachelor of Scence degree. Hel m ade up of $500,000 In cap!-' unu holds K Master's Degree ln th st oc k. $500,000 n surplus Educaton from Rutgars Un-j and $ 36 8,236 n undvded UMMty. profto amounts to $1,368,236. Mr. Zlu's parents, Mr. a»jd Its tj m e deposts on December Ms. J, J. Zla, resde on South ]3 totalled $7, Ipak Onve. Wnobrtdge. They 'huvc two other sons' Ray and RH'd. md a daughter, Mrs. Antlumy PUZH. who Reaches In School!l, Colona. \Putrolmun Hakes Hd for WOOUBRIDGE Patrol- : cuts K NIH, Bucknenp/rms Three per cent Interest the permtted for com-- bgnks -s pad on sftv- KS depotu Mr, \(an Syckle hopes to hear shortly of the decson of hs applcaton for the Iseln j are(ampleled Avenue, las made upplcatlon..> for vuement on dsablty; LlOm laules penson. ' 1 Tlu- offcer was n an auto-; WOODBRIDGE-Plans werel ImulJle accdent late n 1959pmpleted for Lades Nght to whle drvng a rado car to alb" Wd Sunday md an nstal- fre. Tn- acdenf ocour'«d May 13 «,t the at Man and Wllam regular meetng of the Woodbrdge Lons Club wth Bdward Offcer Ner sad he suffe-ed head, nvck and shoulder njur- M. Veltre presdng. lee whch make It Impowble to The club wll attend a Testl. contnue hs work at a patrolman. Gqvernor Maxson P. Strub at monl&l Dnner fcf Dstrct «' «l'ih WOLK ', AS a fnalst, Alan 8. Qunt, : Mlss Mary P. Connolly, vce By MAAILYN HAtL jconwrt performance, and a professonally, captured the n leu of ball he was commt* FW Klls Inn. lxtk... A Wood-'n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack[prncpal at the Hgh School COLONIA The dynamc party celebratng the brthdays hearts of adults and chldren ted to the County Jal. Befortf school senor has Qunt, MMartl} Terrace, couldjand Bernard Novcs, Boys CUTW speaker of the evenng vtalty of a young mother and of three chldren. I wth her lovely, often-descrb-beng taken to New Brunswckbe told polce he attempted tu'"-( n (lalst W "the be flfeosen a Mert 8cholar and Gudance Counselor, a AVSNEL - A tre on blk wat Charles Yaede, personnel that old clche "the show must In a "Folk Dance and Songed'"angelc" voce, Sunday gf- Natonal Mert Sksholw-lglven a tthol»r«m > wth»wonderful boy.js a was slashed whle t was parked msoagsr of Koppers Company, jo on," were brought Into tonghtmare of an accdent, <Angel» Dtta, as she Is known (Contnued on Page ' PestlvaJ," sponsored by (heternoon at Metuchen Hgh Iclde last November In Newark' competltlorv wd maxmum of 11,500 a year for "A" stu&nt. He hop*s to go to on Route t at Lord RfcMt, Pott Readng, who outlned tre cus agan ths week wth a Mddlesex Famly Concert As-School audtorum, because "he had nothng to Hvt a CertUc».te four years. Harva-d College as a pre-medl- James Bater, Demorest Ave- varous operatons of hs com- aeres of unrelated events- sqclatlon, - * -- Mrs. Albert *"--^ Bllagyl " - '-- What was unknown to h*r for sne* hs wfe and (Contnued on Page ), nue, (old polce MM., Alan, who J* dowruxd, by left hm." flcllfllan FINK MOT1IKR; As well atbehk a profr sloual snger Mrs. Allcrt Slagy who under the professnnul name of Angela Dtt., U shown wth her chldren fjfku, Denue and Chrs. Accordng to Lt. Arthur Donnelly, Offcer Caro wat. walkng hs beat on Oak Tree Road al. 2 A. M., Frday when ho notced a man standng la u doorway. After beng ap«proached by the polceman, th : < jstrang' 1 dentfed hmself a* : Harold I.«khart, 27, NewarK, and sad he was havng troublt wth hs car. PtrolnHn Caro placed Look*,. jhart under urrest and called', ;! )olc j n aduukt's. Gft. Stan* ley Unt'y and Patrolmen 'Charles Wy'dn HIUI Joseph Rus-.-*'" ;barsky rosponded. A search of _ th' lockhnrl ca 1 repealed»' ]long «row bar und u shotgun... ; As the polc'hk'n checked thf 1 anl they luhul I hut MuvUll, 'Cl'tne-h, Wondbrdge Hull 1 *- 'd'sm'rs. and Mlele's *M.:rl», ; ln thf Woodundnc Oaks Shop- 'nk Cent; 1!" und Blossom Shop,-. on oak. Tree Rand, had been H'lU'l'l'lt " At frst Locklwrt sad le hah v!un ccuulce. I.utt'r jt'l le had m help when Uun.d by U, Donnelly and p««!t'ft.vc KlT Gret-n. He also.ulnutl'd b''knn nto the Vc- Icaru Bake Shop, James Hal'», l Colouu Kwcet S'. v.op Inna Avenue Barber Shop, all In Colona, Lockhart waved prellmnarj hearng and was held under $5,000 bal for the grand jury,

2 PAGE TWO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 ; McKcnna Wrtes Techncal Paper WOODBRIIX1B- *- John T. MeKenna, of the RCA M«nu- ^tocturns Engneerng Actvty, Woodbrldffe, has wrtten an mportant techncal paper whch appears In the February I Usue of The Amercan Ceramcj (Joolety Bulletn. Mr. McKen-, tt's paper s enttled "Fracture Analyss - - A Method for Solv-! Ing Glass Breakage problems n Electron Tube Manufacture." 1 Mr. MeKenna transferred to the RCA WoodbrdRf 1 plant n 1960 from the company's Elec-j tron Tube Dvson n Harrson.] He s now workng on glass problems assocated wth the manufacture of electron tubes far RCA. j The Amercan Ceramc so-! elety ts an Internatonal organ-! laton devoted to the advance-],jaent of ceramc research and, producton. As ts publcatons; are the man sources of techncal advances n the broad ceramc feld, the publcaton of a paper by the Boclrty Is a mark of hgh recognton for Its author. 5 I Roffa denes unon corrupton at nqury. Advertsers' Dctonary mt* (»'«!). *X TV u4mlfr. mtmtft: PBWJMJIJ U» «tor hta * Audt Bm < to et*«m n«m ef Mr rnlmln um t * b*nk mumlwf tosptda Ihtbooka and aatt cf y«ar bank, so tfa* A3-C ludtor nunlntf all ncord am..rtpert MMMary for a compkt* and aecurat* audt of our And whan th«audtor Is ftn- Mud, th* K3.C publsbtt a Mport <A th* audtor'* fndngs ' known bets on whch tntcan plae* a ralw. Ask us for copy of our httt A3.C. report. The INDEPENDENT- LEADER' Td ME CKISPT CHICKEN (XMBERIW'D: Durng the cold weather, when nutdonr fxercw slows down, you're lkely to put on unwelcome pounds, /ow-ralore chcken Is a pleasant way to combat the fmlorl- fount. Take Crspy Chcken Cumberland, for nstance. It looks lke fred chloken and tastes lke fred rhlrkrn, but It has added Trtnet. It bakes In the oven, needs no watchlnf or tarnng, and requres no extra fat In the coowng. Crspy Chcken Cumberland can be prepared In advance for company, popped nto the oten when guests arrve, and forgotten untl serrlnr tme. Wth the chcken goes an elegant sweet-and-tart frut sauce, whch may be omtted It you're watchng your weght Chcken Wth Cumberland Sanec 1 teaspoon salt 1 broler-fryer ehlcken H teaspoon pepper cot In servng peces Heavy duty alumnum fol 1 rap packaged corn \ cup evaporated mlk flake crumbs 1 teaspoon Accent Combne corn flake crumb* wth Ac'cenl, salt and pepper In pe plate or shallow dsh. Lne shallow bakng pan wth alumnum fol. Dp chcken peces In evaporated mlk then ml Immedately In seasoned com flake crumbs. Place chcken peces, skn sde up, In fol-lned Pan; dp not crowd. Bake In a moderate oven I35O*F.) about one hoar, or untl tender. No need to cover or turn chcken whle cookng. Yeld: 4 servngs. Cumberland Sauce 1 cop currant jelly 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 can (6 o.) frown '; teaspoon gnger concentrated orange Juce, undluted Combne all ngredents n saucepan) tr and heal untl mxture s smooth. Yeld: l'j cups. Fall Weddng Planned Eleen Tner Engaged By Carole Baumley j To John A. Wagner FORDS The engagement ISELIN Mr. and Mrs. Danof Mss Carole Baumley to 'el D. Tner, 109 Brown Avenue, Frank Paul Pasteka son of Mr. [have announed the engagement and Mrs. Frank A."j. Pasteka.'of ther daughter, Eleen, to 49 Roosevelt Boulevard, has J h n Arthur Wagner, son of been announced by her mother, Mrs. Charles Malle, 311 Palm- Mrs Stella Baumley, 341 Col-'er Street, Elzabeth, and John lax Street, Perth Amboy. A : Wagner, 1 Able Street. Fall weddng ls planned. Ms Tner s a Junor at. Mss Baumley s a senor at'woodbrldge Hgh School. Perth Amboy Hgh School and! Her fance s a graduate of s employed by Bond Cleaners,'the same school, class of '60.' Perth Amboy. Her fance grad-'and & a member of the U. S uated from Perth Amboy Hgh Army Reserves. School and the School of Bus- " ~ Zrpolo Lkely ness Machnes, Newark. He s employed n the offce of the! Ford Motor Company Metueta-' <c O r t u Ued from I en- V" two fofltt men, John and Dave, U S. Englsh teachers found we, ^., I Doorly traned lln havlng the test mayor pos - poony ranea.. [;lblu W(j ^ therefore lhgt Russa hals success of Sabln we be prvleged to agan sup- T^^T. pollo vaccne. port you as a canddate for mayor and pledge our wholenartod DO/IMMYS effort toward that re- lzaton. In the Thrd Ward, John Begnnng Wednesday, February 22nd and contnung Thursday, Frday and Saturday NEW SPRING DRESSES Tour Choce $1 I Tag We Do Alteratons! Wnter Clearance Contnues... Prces Slashed on All Dresses, Skrts and Slacks SHOP THURSDAY & FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. Mary Donna's Hallway's Newest Lades' Apparel Shop S 1 & "k 95 EAST CHERRY STREET RAHWAY (Nut to Loft's Cndy) Jkann I wsh to thank all have made possble my beng elected to the Board of Educaton of shp. you of the people who Woodbrdge Town- I am mndful of the many schbol prob- ltema that exst, and n a cooperatve sprt wth all partes Invoked, I st»u strve for the most effectve- andi economcal school system possble. Boy J.Mundy.-, Hushes (R) wll seek reelecton! nd Joseph Manzlone wll be hs Democratc opponent. In [le Second Ward, It s stll not] known whether Leon Blanchard (D) wll run for reelecton, but It ls certan that Davd Mller (R) wll be a canddate as an In the Ffth Ward. Deadlne for flng pettons or the Prmary s March 9 and both partes have a lot of work to do In the next three weeks. JOIN AMERICA'S UP-TO-THE-MINUTE MEN I YOUR NATIONAL GUARD FRUIT BASKETS Scbolftr, he wll be the second tenths of v one per com mssng me." 87; School 6, 153; School 18, Nature Costs Colona Mother Woodbrdge Hgh School student-to make the grade. Jef- the Certfcates Of\,' senors n New Jersey / Mss ~» Dtta,.. now... 28,.-. ana»..» rewth her famly, moved 19. * - 181; selln Junor Hgh, 154; (Contnued from Page 1) (Cantlnmd from Page u sdng at 189 Cleveland Avenue SchooljW, 202; School 20 (BJ) frey Kusona w«selected two flnaltsu. Cnders, $275; rock salt. 1715; audence at the tme was that chans. $236 60; rental of Mtas DltU had been nvolved' lonla In The votes receved by the; years ago. The Mert Scholars u, Alan admts he A Aprl 27,,: M * equpment. $7435: total, $8,- In t Mrotu accdent the prev- 8ne has appear** on radto other canddates were; " ^"."J."^^ he alsftflnda tme leoud from the (Ifnalst , all of whch was approved for payment on Feb- Injures and hwptalzatlon. jwnyc. Among the roles she A. Rossett, 1,738; Thorvald or extra curr ^ ^ n m ow day, resultng n multple statons WHOM, WEVD, and J. Lueddeke, 1,4*6: A ** a " fv, «, x tra-currleular actvtes.they wll receve ruary. Drvng a small foregn ear has portrayed was the lead, n, w...,n. Is on the basketball team rwtources of th,, Blls pendng: on February on her way to work Salurdny, Omna, n "Somnambula;" ONell, 1,313.! d nm piaye(1 go me baseball. tonal Mert Scholars!,, 4, rock salt, $358.50: calcum sne encountered mechancal nretel, "Hansel and Oretel;" Strange as It may seem m» n y> H co-edltor-n-chef of the poratlon and from Spnm ( chlorde, $9(1; snow plow blades, trouble, skdded on ce, struck Rossna, "Barber of Sevlle;" of the development areas, all _, Baronct. 1U_ the. -u -»»«>< ycar hnnv book busness corporatons [,!! of whch have new schools, $369.44; rental of equpment, a deep rut causng the car to Susanna, "Marrage of Fgaro;" hn... and accordng accordg to the teachers tons, astocatlons au voted aganst the new ' schools " "dong" an excellent llt Job. Jb He duals. $1,617.48; total $3, overturn three tmes an dcrash and Oelda, "Rlfoletto." In Woodbrdge proper and P«*! n. a8 tapped f or the Honor Socety n hs Junor year, whch acheved seml-flnallut M,, The, names of nn There are stll blls to come nto a cement wall. Pnned behnd the wheel, t took fve evson on the Stars of TWnor- The new schools were carred s'consdered an honor as only the competton were She has also appeared on tel- Readng. tn for rental of equpment Bnd materals and Mchael J. A- motorst* to turn the car rght- ; row and wu ft gt%n & n polls as follows: the top 5 per cent make It lnj n A booklet whch modlo, purchasng agent, estmates they Tll total $12,000 Perth Amhny Ofnexal Hosptal, At present she roaches and brdge Junor Hgh School; ^ cent. Is dlglble n the senor k sources of sde, free her, and take her to wnner of the Grand Fnales, Munclpal Buldng, Wood' the Junor year and the top 16,dstrbuted to 5 mnmum or $15,000 maxmum. sufferng from shock and multple sprans. Know gves concerts wth Mrs. Greta School 11, Port Readng School, year. and fnancal ad.,,, Frankl, of tht Frankl school of Barron Lbrary, Avenel Frehouse, Hagaman Heghts, one the Spansh Club, has served;tan half of the fln Alan Is also vce presdent of pcrlence ndcates thru She was released that nght, Musc, Metuchen, and s a GOP Poltcs H k and exercsed untl exhauston 1 member of the Mddlesex of the School 15 polls, School thn Junor Red Cross and be offered ns.slstnno< < n preparaton for the followng day's performance. caton. School 19. Schools 24, 2, School ment at the hgh school. Program. County Famly concert Asso- 6. School Is, Iselln Junor Hgh, runs the nudlo vsual equp- sources oth«r than t r \ Keep* Secret Well Her three-year old.dftughter 22, Sehool 31, School L7. Although most of the polls de- Mss Connolly sad of Alan: awards and carry An Estmate:. Mert Scholars a/* t m No one sensed from her serene composure that anythng pressng apprecaton for her reated the budrft, those that,,, He ls unassumng, has has her own unque way of ex- ft (Contnued from Page 1) Adams Is completng hs second year as mayor and rn»11 lkelhood wll seek a second term When asked for hs comments. Mayor Adams stated: "I am Indeed honored that the Republcan party has asked me to seek the post of State Commltteeman. As State Commltteeman I wll serve the organzaton wth dlgence and the devoton to duty that the post dewrves" Questoned regardng the State commtuewoman's par Mayor Adams commented: "The Commltt«ewoman Is just as Important as the Commltteeman. I would welcome a runnng mate wth great vtalty and who has the respect of the Republcan party. Someone lke Mrs. Lee Fagglone, Metuchen, would be most acseptable." so frghtenng had occurred, mother's talent. When an opera passed It dd so by enough h of SP),, P O f humor and la but after the performance she snger appears on rado or telebroke nto tears for emotonal; vson, she gleerully shouts, tlon by 776 votes. the occason arses. bass of need. Th«margn to pass the nppropla-, m7 to help whenever dlvldually determlnntl relef. "Mora, tt» scream* Juat lke Alan ntlnlned hs fnalst based»pon famly Whle the cast gathered for you!" status by excellent performancejjummer j Mrnln*( and "after-the-show" celebratons, Scholarshp Tests on t*o tests after endorsementcast*, all of whch.vary f Mss Dtta slpped away to be hostess at a party for her three (Contnued from Pa;:e 1) by the hgh school, About «x- wnner, Fre Budgets chldren, Chrs, Gregg, and cal student and then po on to Denlse, who celebrate ther (Contnued frdm Page 1) brthdays wthn three weeks of] East Iselln. Fre Dstrct 9 \ each other. (Green Street flrehouse) faces Born In New York, Mss Dtta, a warm coloratura has been ces and four canddates a contest. There are two vacan- performng In publc snce she Ronald W. Osborne, Anthony was 10. Barely able to be seen'p. Poreda, Harold G. Seaman, over the pano, she won thejoeorge E. Sedtak. The appro- coveted lead n the school pro ductlon of "The Wzard of Oz" at P. S. 19, Brooklyn, and from there went oh to audton for ban dconcerta In Endlcott, New Meantme, Phlp L. Strong, York. New Brunswck, who Is also At 14 she was sngng regularly at the Imperal Palace, seekng the post, announced he had named Robert Mauro, a Brooklyn, whle her father unon executve, of Perth Amboy, to manage hs campagn ular songs then," she remem- chaperoned. "I sang only pop- n ths area. bers, "untl a fellow student FIT FOR A QUEEN: A dress as delcous as a parfat desgned for 'lhr Internatonal Flower Show Queen, ^laffaele whps up clouds of lme slk chffon, shot through wth lghtnng streaks of rold Lurex nto a dancng dress. The ftted ballerno bodce sprng! out Into a bouffant skrt and s crcled wth a self-sash. Brtsh shpbuldng at low wlnt snce PETE'S DINER Now Open 24 Hours a Day 1239 Roosevelt Avenue WEST CARTERET FOR ALL OCCASIONS We Delver Call KI RELIGIOUS GIFTS Kosare - MlssaJs - Statues Infants of Prague - Wood Carvlnf Musc Boes - Imported Gft* Hummel Fgures and Feoton Mlk GUM WALT & GENE'S FLOWER SHOP "Smln FOULI Who Cwe" 325 Pershng Avenue, Carteret, N. J. cat on I wsh to extend my sncere thanks to all those who supported me In the Board of Educaton Electon on Tuesday. Robert Loeddeke prlaton for general operatng purposes fot the current year s $20,570.04; water. $13, The questons are $5,850 for the purchase of new equpment and $5,000 jor the Fremen's Compensaton. Last year $34, was expended n ths dstrct. Fre Dstrct 11 (West Ise-j Hn Auth Avenue Flrehouse) faces a quet electon wthoutj competton. Raymond Smth; nterested In opera dared me to's seekng the full term and; sng 'Summertme'. It was thenj Jamn KHfcfT..the one-year unthat I became nterested n expred term. The approprlamore serous musc." Audtonng for the Metropoltan Opera Guld, she was nvted to sng at Rado Cty tlon totals $26, Last year $34, was expended. In Dstrct 12, Inman Avenue secton Of Colona, Regnald Musc Hall. "My cultural ac-jbrady s. a canddate for retlvtps drector n the school electon and s beng opposed then spoke to the presdent of;by Mchael Abaray. The appro-j the Natonal Concert and Art-jprajon for general purpose to-1 sts Assocaton, (an agency for talj $2(5,115. The commssoner 1! professonal stars*, who recom- are seekng $30,740 to complete mended the Musc School Set-]the fre alarm system throughtlomet where Julus RudelJout the area. conductor of the Cty Center! Opera Company of New York, was then drector. She receved Mundv Startles a scholarshp whch has been (Contnued from Page 1) renewed fur the past twelve,, yrars, and studed under Ma- Ford * Flrehouse. <*; School 4- dame Margaret Shey. formerly; < 3-2) ** Arenel Rehouse (3- a pr-rformcr at the Venna^ 10 «: Sc hocl M - 1M ; f hocl Opeta- After three 15 ' 87; Auth Avenue Rrehou&e, us p study, she appeared as solost n a Town Hall re-j ctal. Thngs dd not always go! smoothly, Mss Dtla recalls.' "Mr. Rudel, exasperated wth; me at tmes, would throw the,! entre score at me and wave hs 1 arms n despar" In spt* of ths he regarded her as some- what of a protege, and appeared n numerous productons at.town Hall wth her. Another of her ardent fans jwas her grandfather. "On var-; ous occasons I was scheduled to appear on rado," she re-j calls fondly, "He lved alone! and hs eyesght was falng, so he would summon someone to pre-set the dal days ahead of; alarm dock to be sure of not rttt Alrlnt nformaton, tcket! Obtaned f mor* eontenlen cs.po when» mt» you reaervtlon: yet ft ccwu no morel Actun) tcket prlc* t tu Book wllb tn Efnl wtao' been Utere. you pay (or our No chtrgt JOIN AMERICA'S UP-TO-THE-MINUTE MEN Y UR NATIONAL. GUARD Fully FU Optn a Budjt Account! GOLDBLATTS H»hw«j«Olo>«Esublltd Jtwtcc «1 E. Cherry Street RAIfWAY FOR MEN ONLY Is lfe nsurance for MEN ONLY? The answer s an emphatc NO. Let me tell you why. Phone... Wrte... Vst Joseph G. Fennelly 568 Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge. N. J. ME FU NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ltt Insurance - Group Insurance - Annultln Penson Plans - Accdent and Sckness Insurance GOT TV TROUBLES? CALL HOME TV Kl Servng You Day and Nght BRAND NEW TUBES Alumnzed Pcture Tube $28.95 Ox Yemr W»r»nty Prc«Includes Installaton In four Home ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEE!) Harvard Medcal School. The senor also Mas other scholarshp Irons In the fre Hs father Is a lthographer and as a son of a lthographer he Is elgble for one of the scholarshps gven by Harold M. Ptman Company, supplers to the graphc arts trade. The scholarshp goes as hgh as $1,< 600 a year, based on need If Alan becomes a Mert BUSINESSMEN & INDIVIDUALS TAX PROBLEMS? Consult an Expert JOHN N. DION Publc Accountant III range from 1100 a year!,, 500 a year. Each stpend jum/>nnnapnnnnnra*rr""""rfrr>(uuu Lw^^ KEEP UP WITH YOUR! HOME TOWN NEWS CLIP AND MAIL TIII8 COUPON TODAY WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. 18 GREEN 8TREET WOODRRIDGE. N J Enclosed pl«as? fw M00 for one-jur subscrpton to: INDEPENDENT-LEADER O CARTERET PRE88 EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON To be sent to: ^ NAME ADDRESS TOWN GRIFFITH'S WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SALE OF USED AND SAMPLE ORGANS Ths year's sale wll be held on SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Open every evenng durng safe tll 9 P. M. Choose from a large selecton of used and floor sample organs at specal low prce.-. HAMMOND CHOOSE FROM AMONG CONSOLES, SflNETS AND CHORD ORGANS OF THE FOLLOWING MAKES: BALDWIN CONN $ft J A ESTEy THOMAS A^IJI IP LOWREY SMALL AMOUNT DOWN. BALANCE ON EASY TERMS Every organ told wth a full guarantee "The Musc Center of jv BM) J. nt y» GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY * HAMMOND to'lttlskntatlves 60^BROAUSTKEEl. NEWARK 2. NEWjERSKY Open Lvery Eve. Durng Sale untl«)?hmt, MArbt ^ m.35 SOUTH STUKET. MORRnoWN Open every evenng except Saturday 'tt 9. Phoae Jfffwon HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO of PI.AINFIELD r 627 PARK AM Open every evenng except xct Sat. S tll 9. PUnfeW 7^800 ll»-

3 ([) A Plans Tea 9 On Sunday \V> llk'l.nl. The 11th nk ten to be sponaor- ' t',. cntholc Daughters Mn-cdPs wll be held v',, 2:30 P. M. In the, s of Columbus annex. «-ll be revewed by Mrs. jost and Mrs. Lllan,Ins.' lmr the tea wll be open publc Smon-Sckles Nuptals Held Saturday at Noon of Mount Carmel Church was the settlnr Saturday nt noon for the marrage of Mss Jeantte M. Sckles, daughter of Mrs. Mldred Sckles, 29 East Front Street, and Wllam Sckles, 311 State Street, Unon Beach, and Robert L Smon son of Mr. and Mrs. Louln Smon, 243 Campbell Avenue Rev, Vncent Leny performed the double rng ceremony; Gven In marrage by her Ms Joseph. whose offce U father, the brde wore a gown at Woodbrldge Methodst of velvet wth lonb ponted, thrcfttholcdaugh leeves, R MBlloped necklne, Church tomorrow nght at 7:30 nlso past presdent o and a skrt endng In a chapel wth Rev. Theodore c. Seamnm,, Wm n(ms Club of Woodtran. A velvet headpece held n charge. A SOCIRI hour wll b,,,,, past dstrct. her fngt fngertp vel, and d she held nfter servces In Fellow-,,,,,,,.,' of the State Fed carred a bouquet 01 roses "h'p HHII., u,,,,,,[ Women's Clubs, and tephanotls and lles of the ucm-tly treasurer of Mr Other mnsters' partcpatng,.,.,, (l,,f Trustees.o the cnti valley. nclude: Rev.- Dr. Charles 8 Matron of honor was Mrs. MacKe'rzle, Rev. Robert A,,,.! Lbrary. 'ohn Kenny, Jr., Rumson, sster ef thr brde. Bonham. \\y, Egnf > s Grand R e. Rev. Boyd Johnson 8 Brdesmads ',,,11-t Vctory of Ralway, a.,(,, of New Rochell and t,) uw School, a memnf 1 le Bar of the State of R1d past presdent of n y Woman's Club. 11,1 book dsplay wll be from, oclas Book Shop. Mr*.,.,.)h.Somers Is In charge of V affar wth Mrs. Oenoveae sptnllty charman V,,! electons wll be played by M..-,.ndy Schubert.,, Wednesday. February 22,v Chrstopher Rcllly wll ad-,,.,. ss the Catholc Daughters at,,, Klnr meetng at B P.M. In!> annex. Students Offer Muscal Show were Mss Patrca Sckles, Keyport, another sster; Mss Carolne Smon, Woodbrldge. counln of the brldeaoom, and Mrs. Rchard Connolly, New Brunswck, sster of the brdegroom ServlrtK as bert man was Mchael Pastor, Woodbrldge, an ushers ncluded, Robert Rhodes WoodbrtdV, Andrew Slvl Roselle, and Alex Zartva, Carteret. After a trp to the Pocono Mountans, the couplo wll resde In Woodbrldge. For travelng, the brde wore a bege sut wth brown aecessu'. s. Mrs, Smon graduated from Keyport Hgh School and was tnployed by Lavole Laboratores, MoRanvllle The brde- (room Kraduated from Wood- DayofPraye Set Tomorrow WOODBRIDOE The pro- Ham for World Day of Praye sponsored by the Unted hurch Women of Woodbrldge wll begn wth a prayer clnc and Rev. Wllam H. Schmaus The theme wll be the Lords Prayer. Solost wll be Mrs Henry Smth and Charles Mller wll be organst. Mrs.'Arthur R. Bryer, presdent, wll pour at He tea table and wll be asssted by Mrs. Albert R. Ber««n, Mrs. Ralph'F. Stauffer, and Mrs. Wllam Rubrtght. Should the weatler be stormy, Mrs. gpencer Green, publc relatons charman sad the servces wll be postponed untl March 3. Sundy at the 11 A. M. servce Rev. Seamans sermon wll be, "He Came from Qod." Recepton of new members wll be held at Chls tme. Coffee wll be served In Fellowshp Hall after brdge Hgh School and attended Rutgers Unversty He February 22 at 8 P. M. a servces. employed by Addrcssograph Trnty Epscopal Church all Multlgraph Corp., Newuk, ar.d churches wll partcpate n tn s a member of th«n. J. Nn-, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 KIN.G ANl) QUEEN OF HEARTS: At a Valentne Dance held by the Volunteer Promoter* for the beneft of the Lttle Servant Ssters, Of the Immaculate Concepton, Mss Kathy Gules and George Hale, above were named queen' and kng. In the background are three of the judges, Mary Gardner, Dnreen Wltkowsk and Pat Straczynskl. The fourth judge was Anna Gombos. Woodbrdge Man Marres Grl from Bound Brook WOODBRIDGE At a nuptal Mass and double rng ceremony performed by Rev. Brook Heghts, Saturday mornng, Mss Joan Catherne Konskl, daughter of Mrs. Anna Barbara Evelyn Bshop Weds Wllam Both well WOODBRIDOE Mss Barara Evelyn Bshop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam M. Bshop, 128 Lorlllard Avenue, Unon Beach, and Wllam Bothwell. son of Mr. and Mrs, Wllam N. Bothwell, 500 Alden Street, were unted In marrage by Rev. Norman R. Rley at a boy, and Is employed by Chrs Anderson Sheet Metal double rng ceremony Saturday afternoon at, St. John's Roofng Company, Perth Am- Methodst Church, Keyport. The brde,was gven In marrage by her father and was al- ashonshow Irnd n a floor length gown of ^hantllly lace over taffeta desgned wth a Sabrlna nedcllne Date Announced and Ions ponted sleeves, Her fngertp length vel of French WOODBRIDGE At a mectg of St. Ann's Unt of Trln- Illuson fell from a pearl crown and she carred a cascade bouquet of whte roses. Thomas Kanltra announced a y Epscopal Church, Mrs, 1 I Mrs. FVank Mele. Keyport, was matron of honor for her sster. Brdesmads were Mss Joan Bshop, Unon Beach, sster of the brde, and MIRB Anne mare Bothwell, Woodbrdge\ Bster of the brdegroom. Servng hs brother as bes man was Alec Bothwell, Tren. ton. Ushers Included Henr Bothwell, Woodhrldge, anothe: brother of the brdegroom an Prank Mele, Keyport, brother ln-law of the brde. For a motor trp through th< Southern states, the brde won a green tweed sut wth blacl hat and accessores and a orchd corsage. They wll r sde In Unon Beach. Sermon Seres Start Sunda A graduate of Keyport Hgh School, the brde Is employed a«a secretary by Ballard Affver tlsng Company. Her husband! graduated from Mddlesex Cobhty Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh School, Perth Am- ashon show wll be held Fob- nary 28 at the parsh house th Mrs. George Knopf chalrrs. Walter Kronseder, presdnt, apponted charmen for ;he annual bazzar as follows'. Mrs. Allan Cunnngham,,oys; Mrs. Andrew Shaffer, l\ and ten booth; Mrs. Steherx^Shaffer, Chrstmas booth, Kt. Shaffer was apponted co-charman Of the Youth Conservaton Servce luncheon at he parsh house May 17. She wll assst Mrs. Davd Har charman. The e saleof f clam chowdet / COMMENDED: Robert Bftjnn, son nf Mr. and Mrs. Wllam I,. Menson, 10(1 Edgar Strpft, Wondhrldfp, a student at The Peddle School, receved a letter of commendaton Rven by th* Natlnnal Mert Scholarshp Cmhpctltlnn, The presentaton was made by Dr. Carrol 0. Moron, headmaster at the 90th annual Founders Day Convocaton servces. Mr two-month old daughter, Jonna Mare. The ceremony ths wedrm bttader the -dtfctlon of Mrs. Allan Stewart, htfrch Wth Mr. and Mrs.'.ook place at St. 'Andrew's and Mrs. Charles Ruge wll be n charge of sales March 2. New members welcomed were Mrs. Russell Bauer and Mrs Frank HeUwg. Devotons were led by Mrs. Clfford 0. Dupree Rev. Wllam H. Schmaus Chrstenng Party Held by Rurandog AVENEL Mr, and Mrs. John R. Rucando, Homestead Avenue, held a party Sunday n honor of the chrstenng of PAGE THREB W(X)I)BRIDOE "The Rkck AVENEL The mnsters of spoke on the Hstory of the nght's Roarng 2O'«and Valentne Dance. Wnners Included: : lk show, an Imtaton of frst Unon Lenten 8ervlce o Edmund W. Kreger at St. J. Kosnskl, Bound Brook, became the brde of Thomas Jo- of Avenel wll begn new ser- second oldest Epscopal Church Mrs. Anthony Mucll and Don the Frst Presbyteran Church Parsh and advsed t Is the 1 UK Clnks "Amercan Band- tonal Ovad assgned to the!ths season. Francs Cabrlnl Church, Bound jd", was presented by Mrs. Elzabeth Armory. seph Kearney, son of Mr. and mon seres Sunday. Dr. Charles n the State. Bhehatt, Charleston contest; bus's nnh xrade homeroom Mrs. Wllam E. Kearney, 5 S. MacKenzle, pastor, wll Mrs. Domnlck La Penta and the tvday»!»nnbly of South Crcle. preach un "Curaplms, the Mrs. Julus FarlnnaS, W6Bl«Pr1 Junor Hgh Sewaren Ovc Otto-Ludwg Rtes Held The brde, gven n marrage st," the frst of a seres en Catholc Book costume prze; John Mott, by her brother-n-law, Gerald ttled, "Who Klled Jesus men's costume prze; and Mrtf. were led by Carol J. Wels, Atlanta, Ga., wa» attred In a gown of embrodered ces at 9 and 11 A, M. Week Exhbts Rabb Lsts Sermon Chrst?" He wlff conduct serv- George Van Dalen and Mrs. J6-_ Donald Gentto WM the Croup Elects Last Saturday Afternoon seph Mascnk, door przes. and FUck Lark was Alencon lace wth a sknner The assocate pastor, Rev. Hostess for the evenng, was r hved to Rchard Delaney. S&WAREN The slate of! Included In the program offcers elected for thn year a,t WOODBRHX3E - The Oethsemano Lutheran jchurch, Key- draped, endng n a cathedral hs sermon seres on "The Natonal Catholc Book Weel satn bouffant skrt, sde Robert A. Bonham wll begn ISELIN In observance o Topc for Tomorrow Mrs. Robert Mascenk who carred decoratons out n; th»<;,:, Bran Feeney and Eugene the recent meetng of the &'- WOODBRIDGE Rabb Samuel Newberger of Congregato valentne day theme. A whte n,!v n u pantomme of warm Cvc Assocaton Is: port, was the settng Saturday tran. A crown of orange blossoms held her vel of French John," preachng at 8 and 10 Robert E, Mayer, announcec Adath Israel has announced h: elephant sale was held as part Verly, verles of the Gospel of begnnng February 19, Re' [afternoon for the marrage of Sewaren Lbrary cthy's Clown"; the Impressts Carole Clborowskl, dent; Mrs. Edward Quacken- Mn. Albert F. Mntlack, pres- Mss Shrley Louse lluson, and she "carred an A. M. on "Begnnng the New St. Cecela's Lbrary wll sponsor dsplays of Catholc read morrow nght at 7:30 wll b' sermon, topc for servces to of the evenng's events. v Ellen Clborowskl, Mary Mcc presdent; of Mr. and Mrs. W- orchd and stephanots on a Lfe n Chrst." Gets Guld Gfts prayerbook. The "Nlners" Chor wll sng ng matter n key store "Foundatons of Judasm." Crcsh, and Pat Almasl «"Baby Angel"; Bonne SEWAREN The Guld o Mrs. Gerald J. Wels was "Be Thou My Vson" at 9 A throughout the cty. These dsplays wll nclude perodcals ces wll be sponsored by the The Oneg Shabbot after serv Donee February 25th [ c'mllon pantommng "A St. Johnjs Church held Its regenbush treasurer "* lvt """ "V 1 " 01 "'" " vc ants were Mrs. Wllam Smy, matron of honor, and attend- M.: the Senor Hgh Chor wll hmand Stars In the 8ky"; sng the same selecton, at lobsters, and book jackets Congregaton. To Ad Heart Fund " ular monthly meetng las the Hgh Notes Sandra The executve and acton I ""!, _!.^ r _ u p ^.Thursday n the Parsh House. [Dms, Patrca Clark, and commttees met last week at the d ubl Metuchen, sster of the brdegroom, and MLss Chrstna wll render "O Sng Unto the found n St. Cecela's Lbrary A. M. and the Chancel Chor select Catholc lterature to be PERTH AMBOY - For the * rm «Mrs. Joseph Karas reported INFANT CHRISTENED beneft of the Heart Fund, the Lew Brown sngng the home of A. L. Sterrr, CUfI ceremony. that Lamprecht, New Brunswck. Lord" at 11 A. M. Exhbts wll be located PORT READING The nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edal Order of Moose wll sponsor a Perth Amboy Lodge 1360 Loy- the church dnner on 1 11 ; Josephne" joseuune and ana "Bo- B Road and nave announced that The brde gven In marrage Servng hs brother as best Wednesday, the Lenten seres, "Presbyteran Voces" wll Oak Tree Road Green Street and 1' January 26, wasa fnancal man was Wnfam Kearney, ward O'Corman, 16 E Street dance February 25 at the Marne Room, wtr^justus Nejson ID 'v all regular meetng, of the as,,;. commercal was gven by noewjon wll.be at 8 P. M. «.!»»«of embrowered tulle Woodbrdge. Wtllrfm Smy and present Rtr. Profe»sor Dbnald Rev. Mayer announced mem success n spte of the near wlth a, m(., chnk the second Wed>e(!day of h ^ d 8abrn buznrd condtons that evenng. was gh/en the name Danel -,.,,» necklne, Frank Van Pelt, Keyport, MacLeod, Prnceton, as the bershp n the lbrary reach month n the Sewaren School. hm «" tted sleeves ftnd a ^P*- 1 ushered. preacher at 7:45 P. M.VDr. Mac- 3,153 wth the addton of Martn when he was chrstened charman. Musc wm be Sunday by Rev. Stanslaus Mlos n St. Anthony's Church. bers." shed by the "Rythro A donaton of $10 was voted The net mwung wu b«held traln Htr 'U>«ertlp length vel After a trp to the Pocono Leod s wdely known as an auaul a peachty. As pro- ncludng 21 adult readers am Sponsors were Mrs. John The publc s nvted and'tw- new readers durng Januarj to the Bewares Free Publc Lbrary, In recognton of ts con-,,n uo-n, a of Flnch lluson fll from a Mountans, Pa., the couple wll [Plans Complete on March 8. crown of sequn and pearl lve In Hghland Park. For fessor of Homletes at Prnceton, he has guded hundreds grammar school students. Martno, Port Readng. A dn- lodge rooms. hgh school students and Thomas, Metuchen and Martn kets may be obtaned at the trbuton to the communty and hearts and.she carred a double travelng, the brde chose a especally to Sewaren students, [ whte gold sut and black accessores. of dvnty students on the art Thrty-seven books were add ner for the mmedate members of the famly was held charman, announced Garry Bernard Bulnsk, publcty For BasMtzvah Preserves Sale who use Its room of reference carnatons, stephanots and Mrs. v Kearney, a graduate of of preachng the Word of God ed to the shelves last month books, dary. babes' breath. New Brunswck Hgh School, s Mrs, Dale Scott wll be the makng a total of 3,450 avalable for crculaton. The numway ht, "Bye, Bye Brde," wll afterward. Howe from the current Broad- AVKNEL The Bas MteVfth Plans were made for a card a secretary for U. S. Envelope solost and Mrs. Charles Mller c: Nbs Julo Lynn Herzfeld, Set by Guld Mrs Anthony Trabucco. Clffwood, wa.s matron of honor for party Aprl 7. Mrs. LeRoy Smonsen wll be the charman. band graduated from St. Mary's ments wll be served after the month was 907 and 725 wth Prance. tendance. Company, Metuchen. Her hus- wll be the organst. Refreshber of books borrowed durng Algerans ready to begn talks be among the celebrtes n at- u,u,. uf Mr. and Mrs. Jo- WOODBRIDGE - Announcement was made at a Hr:.:feld. wll b«wluoratregular servce! of hw u. meetng of the Whte Church E te( Brdal attendants The next meetng wll be Hgh School, Pe.rth Amboy, and were returned. were Mss Elane Ludwlg. cousn of the brde, Elnhurst, L.I.; March 9, In the Parsh House s employed by Pheps-Dodge B'nal Jacob W-! "* at 8 30 P. M. Rabb F ud M T*!! y nl tht / nlwn Clff Road. 'Corp., South Brunswck, MlM AUXILIARY TO CONVENE :;p Brand wll delver thej mm Mss Herzfeld wll, c;.n: tn- servce tomorrow um a,,'.smtday mornng «"" 1 votonn Lorele Harrs, Edson; Mary Henn, Keyport and III- Mrs. Mchael Kllllan, Sayrevlle. de- Otto. Woodbrldge, served commemoratng Ihe as best roan for hs brother ".'".'(brthday of Abraham Lncoln. Kll M>osor the Oshers were Wllam Ludwg Wllam Seber spoke brefly touorruw eve- 1 I on the pckles and preserves the III, Keyport, brother of the All frends and ; Anthony Trabucc, Clff brde Wnston Host 1, OK 1 and Harry Ludwg. Elmhurst. the ConC(!lcg^ Burnnam After a trp to the Pocono <ty Center. Regularj Qdne ; d u ] FnA Wtter.jMWntalm. j Pa., the couple are held u«u for "»h!,, 0UgL, ma v m plan feld. For all dunng the week. : The nmt nwfts wll be held the brde chose a V.. youth actvtes February 27 at whch' tme book two-pece red velvet sut wth :;«-ets»t the center revews wll be gven by Mrs.! 1 "*'* accmsonts md a corsage from 7:30 to Alex ttemeth, Mrs.. Vctora whte carnatons. Harold MelU, drected a plea for more the Keyport Hgh School and and Mrs. Wllam' The brde graduated from Persons havng " HngteMw WOI-P MI* Water- N <> w B»' u» s w u ' k SecreUrlal MOWeMes to take over leadershp * ee»«-_"»«? \ a. ^ ch.. t. omn nv»rt a< arc a«ked to conancs Corp Mm PUN CAMPING TRIP' I Her husband attended Bar- Hgh School, Newark. '':!:d-c! uxpresed In U.8. COLONU Boy Scout Troopjrlnger g prowess. <4meetatonlghtan:30atNew and Rutgers Unversty and Dover Methodst Church, to served four years n the Navy, woeeo dscuss fnal arrangements for He Is employed as an elccthe Jameuburg campng trpjlronlcs techncan by the same ths weekend. company. UNLESS YOU'RE A HAPPY HOBO... Unltu you' r«a hppy ' "bo you h,v. good r«.' un to be conctrnad bout vur ncome. A Hdden. 'lmblug ccdent or I'Hludtd llnta could ( l lll^kly. pttfhapt perm- "ftly, cut,,tf your e«n '"» I'uwer. Call u bout "1 <fctna Income Frotec- Hun polcy now. /ncentj. Pavese&Co. Heal K&ULt 4 lmuftlot -Smth St., Ptrtb Amboy HI Ht FISH for LENT All Types of FRESH FISH Daly We Delver Call ME HOME-MADE- CLAM CHOWDER and KRIEJ) FISH TO TAKE OUT Ev<*ry Wednesday anl Frday HANDERHAN'S SEA FOOD MARKET 96 Man S NCJI (> r.rucs llakr.shop Woodhrdge DIVIDEND-PAYING STOCKS TO FIGHT LIVING COSTS Need more ncome to balance your personal budget? Why not get that ncome by buyng relable! common stocks? As a frst step, we'll send you a free 19-page booklet lstng 375 stocks whch have pad regular quarterly dvdends over perode rangng from 20 yean to almost a century. Dvdends have grown much (aster than lvng costs n the last two decades. Buyng stocks s smple to do the booklet tells just how to start and we'll- be glad to answer any questons yon have. For your tree copy, just mal the coupon. Spear, Leeds & Kellogg Mamben New York u d Anwrkn Stock KICIUHCM 315 State Street, Perth Amboy Hlllcrwt NAM servce n church hall, The Men's Bble Class wll meet durng Lent at 9 P. M each Wednesday n the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McColley Colonla. A courtroom tral of "Mr WOODBRIDGE T.he Lades Auxlary of Woodbrdge Fre Company 1 wll meet tomorrow Nomnal Chrstan" wll be held nlght at 8:3 at the. School at the Senor Hgh Westmnster, Street Flrehouse. Mrs. Mnert Hunt and Mrs. Wllam Gerty wll be hostesses. I Fellowshp program Sunday at 7 P. M. All hgh school young people are nvted. Plans are beng made for a retreat to Hlltop Ranch, Colors, Md., for the hgh school fellowshp group. Young people attend a! mornng Bble study every Wednesday at 6:30 A. M, at the church. The Junor Hgh group wll meet tomorrow at 7:30 P. M., contnung on the "Heroes of the Fath" seres wth "Abraham Lncoln" to be the topc depcted by the eghth grade Klls. The Golden Crcle meetng scheduled for today has been cancelled due to the m-fc-ment weather. The next meetng wll be March 16 at 1 P. M. n church hull. Orn Daly and Sunday 5::O A. M. lu lu P. M. (CLOSED MONDAY) FOR THE FASTEST SERVICE Drve Into Our FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AREA!!! ROCKMAN'S LIQUORS. If you can't come n, call Kl for FREE DELIVERY 10 A. M, TO 5 P. M. ALL BUSES STOP AT OUR DOOR Randolph St. Perllng Ave. CARTERET, N. J. Baked Fresh DAILY! We Specalze In DECORATIVE CAKES For All Occasons Phone ME PARNES Bake Shop Man Woodbrdge Jruce Carr, New Cty, N. Y. a Godparents. A cocktal hour, followed by buffet supper was attended b' AT. and Mrs. Theodp»e Smth Ar. and Mrs. Herb Hannagan. and Mrs. Barry Barretl AT. and Mrs. Al Atkns, Mr nd Mrs. Frank Rccardl, M,nd Mrs. Mchael Drexel anc daughters, Joan and Ann Benny Kenpsk and Mr. ant Mrs, John Rueando, Br. The Rucando's also have tw sons, Johnny and Jmmy, *-, fmblemclul Gves G/ j To Conve WOODBRIDOE - For pn.lose nf Bdng the r'>'"d nf ths ar.-:, ('lull 351 at. 11 nrhng Mo 1 flnnn Mcrd they WlB A ut<- ft "walker" devce \&, I.ttlr Sevmt lsters of mnnlnte Concepton, St. seph's Convent. The nun» vst h!! nw-v. and ad t.tv n'kn rr less of r'lrlon. Ms. Rchard 1 Coley, munlly wrvce clnrmu nomced the "Krlpplcd K Enstrr party wll be Mnn nt Trnty Epscopal' Ch Hall. Ralway Avonue..;,. Several projects are IK' plannlrr stasns, Mrs. Urnar, ways md means cttblrman. announred..'? On March 8 the Surtfme P^sldrnt. nf the EmblemTluj* of the Unted States, f*m. unny Harrs, of Las vada, wll make her' slt to the local club, Mn, tanley M. Berlnsten, publcty halrman, advsed ntaton 0! ew members wll take place that tme. Mrs. Anthony Bato, wu lamed charman of the nstalton dnner dance Aprl }22 at lenny Acres. Fnal reservatons were tam or the theater party In] New fork Cty Aprl 4. Mrs. Stephen ochek Is charman and the roup wll attend a perform* tnce of "Wld Cat" wth Lu» tle Ball. Electon of offcers wll tak* place March 13. Announcement Was made ol he prze wnners at Saturdlf George Washngton Father of our Country! WASHINGTON S BIRTHDAY s Wednesday, February 22nd On Ins brthday, we look back at our great hertage^ wth prde and love for our country, wth grattude an<? honor to ts founder. And, lookng-forward to the future, we pledge to do our part n keepng Amerca always th* "land of the free.". Closed All Day Wfdnftfey Lef*l Holday "The Bank wth ALL the Servce*" TRUSTJCOMPANY PERTH AMBOY, N. J Member t*'eder,al Depost IKurunce Corporaton - U

4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 TRUTHFULLY-FOR EXTRA THRIFT, FINE QUALITY AND VARIETY.., EGlJS GO CRfcOl.r Tn bf, an artst wth ergs you need only rfmrmher U> 'Vook them jenlly and season them well. A Creole 8»uft, tvrn ts pquanc? by Tabawa, the lqud red pepper Masonng whch mht have bttn Invented Just for ms, transforms omelrts and porhed nfs nto sophfotcattd dshes.. Althouh most people realr the fmportanre of frs n the drt, many people do not realr the versatlty of e««. They are wonderfn! breakfast food, but equally at home In luncheon or dnner menus, and they are real boon U> the bndget. Tabasco Egp Creole 2 Englsh muffns, halved 4 slces Amercan cbeeu 4 efjs, poached ' Toast Englsh muffns n broler untl lghtly browned. Top e*eh half wth a slke of ch«ne: brol untl checw U melted, fop each wth a poached tgt; serve wth Creole Saocc. Yeld: 4 lennr*. Creole Saw* 2 Ublespwns batter 1 ran fl Ib.t tomaloe or margarne '( teaspoon Tabasco 1 eop chopped onon <} teaspoon «B«r U e«p dced green 1 teaspoon sugar KDDtr Melt butter n saucepan; add onon and green pepper and cook untl onon s tender, but not brown. Add remanng nrredents and smer over low heat 31 mnutes. N'EMATODF. - WHAT IS IT? Nematodf may bo n new»ord n your garden vocabulary But you'd tetter get usfd to the Idea o[ havng nematodes make trouble, n your garden or potted plants. The n«matode problem came up a couple of weeks ago In»n ansuc: to n queston about why n Afrca!) volet mght not be thrvn!:.! Dr. Herbert r l. StreU made a! specal study ol nemotode damage m volrts whle he was at the Rutgers Experment Staton. In wrtng up some of hs work he descrbed, nematode. as em'mtally tquatr anmals that depend on «t least some water for survval, reproducton and movement. They move wth a snake-tke undulatng moton and actve ones can move consderable dstances through almost any na-; leral such as sand or gravel. Hard to Sec Most that make trouble for farmers and gardeners are tny, rangng from a hundredth to a twenteth of ah Inch long. So! t'll do you no good to stran: your eyes lookng for them unless you have a mcroscope, j A nematode has a stylet, r hollow needle-lke organ, In the; head end. He uses ths to punc-j ture and suck juces from plant cells, such as roots. The root-; knot nematode stays n onej spot and feeds from the nsde; of the roqt, Presumably thej juces he nject* nto the root; cause the galls or knots so fa-' mlar to some growers. Then there's the leson nematode that does the same knd of damage, but movsg about n* jsde the root. ) Hard tn KUL Too. j But that's not all. The folar nematode dgs nto Afrcan volet leaves, causng water- soaked or brownsh Sunken areas. Its farly uncommon,! though, so don't lose any sleep Members Sought >2 2* avkon 1^ For Junor Band s * L'^s ad ^ r r r to r *M3 extend nvtatons to all tral unt orches- a nematode. let alone decde ^youngsters n the 8 to 15 age The band has been functlon- I whch Any knd of the he posons fnds. desgned; [group to jon the Junor Band ng successfully for several to kll nematodes are too dan-!, Company of the Colona Cvc years and Is lookng forward Kcrous to use around the home.!.improvement Club. ' to contnued success wth the So f you can get someone to - The group meets the frst antcpated newcomers. tell for sure If yor volets have 1 tme ths season at he clubs nematodes about all you can' headquarters. Inman Avenue *EC SEES ARMS PROGRESS,., d f lftnts and ; and Condut Way, February 24, The Atomc Energy Commls-; 1 * «B> t d o n - t throw at 7 P. M. Parents are asked to son has dsclosed that the; " wju>\he sarden.accompany ther chldren for Unted States ha bult up such m, ' X r nlace regstraton and ntal practce «n arsenal of new and mproved ^wouldn't be welcome ;sesslon. and nstruments and^uclear weapons that t has J h ltn tlole8 you can -advanced musc should beftarted relegatng obsolescent ^ve nca v " y w Ibrought along. There wll be no models to retrement, regstraton fee. The AEC sad the naton's" 3 " 1 De *""". f--at present there s on«or-jprpent nuclea.r weapons] so " '"!' tantg chestra, but It s hoped an-jstrength both n numbers' Other band wll be organzed; and varety offers a "powerful 1 from the new regstrants. Reg- d*terrert aganst aggresson." ular practce schedules wll be; -<nr Wednesday and Frday eve A " Q gr J " that todes can swm through most ; nngs from 7 to 9 P. M. Present and Past sand or gravel. If you have sev-l The Band's frst offcal as- watchman heard era p Ots on the same gravel d k sgnment wll be the Sprng noses ln ' he dal, k warehouse.: hj ther e-s no reason the h crtters! tt! dance sponsored by the Cvc Drawng hs revolver, he went cftn 't g0 from one plant to th«club, the latter part of Aprl. to the door and called: other. The purpose r of the = group _ r s _ "Come out wth youjr hands! Dr. streu's dscusson of the to perform'at the many socal. u.p *> 1 can 5ee wh0 ^ u 4re!topc was prnted n Afrcan: school, and church functons as 11 * >' u don>t. I ' 11 come n and volet magazne for September, a cvc endeavor Mr. Baran see who you were." '960.! :* ' * had. an to drve. When anger grps the wheel, safety slps away! Backseat drvers can do a frstclass job of rasng your temper to the bolng pont. But hold on! Showng ybur crtc just who's runnng thngs may get you nto a dangerous stuaton. 37,000 people ded on our hghways last year. Many were vctms of drvers who, n one thoughtless moment, allowed ther emotons to take over the wheel. So keep your head... losng t could cost you your lfe! t Come See.. TWnot RtjuUf Stylt You'll Sre! La Rosa Spaghett 2 p,..*l Gomstock lury l«t UN enst 22 H. CM Cherry Pe Fllng 37c tarty tt MI Nnn SllcedPleAwles2'«49c Swft's Meats for Babes Chcken Broth Rclardton I Rokbm Blue Rbbo Facal Tlttltt Wth Se Offlajjal 9 pkg<- Me Delsey Bathroom Tssue Atorfwd Colon Twn p*ck Hudson Famly Napkns 200 Scottes Facal tuut 400 Tde for tll famly wah a Oxydol Beertent For your laundry SplcSan Forclaanlnq pnltd lurftcd Mot.( p,. Camay Soap For Ma and bath 3 Unt Lqud Starch quart' brf.' Joy Lqud Detergent J laoflub.l Mr. Clean All purpoa lqud (leamr 39o ""fqt bor. Comet Cleanser For bthroom tnd ktchvn Baly Bog Food Hnd, H.r.J y 1A \H l««. Pact '* cam BONELESS-TOP or BOTTOM ROUND ROAST f NO FAT ADDED A&P' Naturally Aged Beef f selected from fne Gran-Fed Beef chosen to protde grand tastng and full flavored goodness! LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS READY-TO-COOK Sk*rt Oat (Frst Ot MtW Hlfttr) "Spr-Mtt" Qnlltj ts 5^ lbs. Rbs Beef 69 c : 79 c Fresh Hams Top Round Steak'' u c 89 lb Ground Beef Top Srlon Roast % Z 79 f Soup Beef Rump Roast 85: Stewng Veal Cubed Steaks lofttltll 99' Beef Tongues Bon.l.n Irltt CORNED BEEF Front crtl JW Slnk Hll Ib. c Ib. lt«hll : 49! Gound lontltn SMOK SWIFT'S SAUSAGE LINKS TIDBITS, CHUNKS or SLICED DOLE'S PINEAPPLE 3 CAMPBELL CLAM «< WD " 3 TOMATO PASTE : D O L E'S PINEAPPLE JUICE 3<>«83 Ar Inn* Jnr Red Cherres Hydrox WNIHINl Kretschmer's Wheat Germ Kraft's Deluxe Margarne Layer Cake Mxes Rval Dog Food Dog Yummes Bonne Cat Food Hrt Mountn FlBMI AlMfMHt 2. 39' Nabsco Cookes 35' l91 l-35* Pop Corn ^f^ 1201 ;: 35' Chocolate Cherres ;:» 39 e 2 lot Lor Mott's Carrots F ;;f '" 29«;ar lt«.4qe U*«fl(a INSTANT COFFfE IO01." fk,. W IWSCfle WlklOcoHbal 3 CV: 43 e Marcal Tolet Tssue A r:;::: d 4--» 33«QE Lght Bulbs 2;: 27* GE Soft Whte Lamps «*. Garden Fres/ Fruts and Vegetable!.' CAULIFLOWER GRAPEFRUIT FRESH BROCCOLI Pascal Celery New Cabbage. tfl«*-«. 17 C Spnach Grttn, Clp 8 C Fresh Dates A&P' Quck-Frozen Food Values.' kt 5 Ib. large bunch p, Calforna 10 e. ll.d p, 25' Macaron & Cheese "^ 3.: T Shrmp Dnner ;;; 43* Campbell Clam Chowder 2:;; 61 c Banquet Dnners c< -;;.; Oyster Stew ;;;29 6 Potatoes Au Gratn ; CUAI AILUIIIC I fm'k» lt ((mtk * Dorann Cheese Ravol ';;;IJ< $uper Egg Plant Parmglana M ;;;;';;;««Fed 1" Onon Rngs ; k ;2S* Cd Prc«tH«H«thru Saturday, F»b. 18th n I'j.J r r-^. L! _! t) Sup«f-M«ket md Set* Servce toret only. ur B* *]* rrwwi rrlbi I f Lenten for OMktll»** U\*% Fancy Shrmp Mtdlum 59 C Cp'n I»»»'«Q«k-rro«Fsh Stcks w. 3 Flounder Fllet^;^; 2: Fancy Halbut Steaks Fancy Smelts >»*»*' 39! Breaded Shrmp S P ;:r,;5s«scallop Dnner S ^ :;;«.. Fred Codfsh Cakes ;:45< Lenten Food Vofuts! Otldfnm Brand Pnk Salmon 2 Am PII» Co«kH Spaghett Dnner CHEESE Char I Maatltn 43" Pza Pe Mx Wth,, off Chcken of Sea Tuna ': ; Doxee Mnced Clams p 1-2 ElbowMacaron^rr^:^ Egg Noodles %L IZ Spaghett Sauce «*^- %?37 3 : ^ Potato chps t,rr;; JanaMar r.:' Bread Crumbs f'1 Rch md Full-Bod. RED CIRCLE ^ SALE ENDS SATURDAY, FEB I5h Dary Favortes! Sharp Cheddar"."; M Mt Natural. f! 6 Swss Cheese - GhedOBtt S r 2;,;»' Lederkranz Cheese ';:::,' ' - Cream Cheese J;^ \:J Frgo Mouarella 'J.41 C 71 Grated Cheese lm^:,- J, Icaabtona'l T.mp! ' j] 1! HOT CROSS r, 39 JANE PARKER Mote Jan* Porfcw Blue^rrv Pe s^ Pneapple CHEESE CA SupMjrt your local Safety Councl 833 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret Easnf STORE HOURS Monday thru Thursday 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. Frday 9 A. M. 0 P. M. Saturday 8 AM. 9 P. M. Man Street, Woodbrdge HOURS -, - A -»' 6 r -».- T»m, Wed.,! Thur». Ml Frd. y 9A.-M.. 1 pp. M. _

5 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAQB FIVJE N! : t -.,.! OBITUARIES. MI8CHLER - Funeral servces p. Mlschler, 86, who ded the Sea- Home, Keylrrl Saturday momt r (relner Funeral years before movng here 18 beth. He was born n Indana, years ago. He was retred after He was a retred machnst andj 30 years employment, wth the,,. Street, Wood- * former employe o fthe Wood-} U. S. Metals Refnng Company Mtll servces nt Gracebrldge Townshp Road Depaftment; a former memp»r of tfe operator. Carteret, where he was a prane Perth Am- In Alpne H. K. Volunteer Plre Company tn of Henry Street, Edson; a Survvng are hs wdow,,. (.o»spr was the wdow former fre* commlwlaner gf Madelne. < P o p p d I a ) ; two, Mscllcr and resded that dstrct and a member Of daughters, Mrs. Ncholas Carluccle, Pnlnfleld and Mrs. Car' r,, us She was» mem- the Exempt fremen's Assocla-, '(,!,( Evangelst tlon, Connraoso, Avcncl; a son curch, Perth AM* Ha was also a communcant R*'Ph. at home, and sx K-and-,, member of Loyal n, rt 8t,-Creella'g church. Bural wll be In Mt. Olvet Cemetery Elzabeth. The deceased, who l*d resded here for the past 87 yearn, was a former resdent of Elza- of St. Cecela's Church and the! ohll(lren Daughters of huaband of the late Mary Leonard Kennry, ; daughter-lnrr sded; B Mrs. Ronald Osborne, Survvng, are three tough-!,,..,... tet'mrn;; Henry MHuratt and! J.Iselln. three] and Mrs. Joseph Makcly. Fords; two sons, EdwArd J.! Colonla and John P., Iselln; a sster, Slater M. Merlcla of St. Mchael's Convent, Brookvllle, Ind.; 20 grandchldren and one K TIIKRINE WOLF 1.IN. funeral servces K.therne Wolf. M, 95' Atc. who ded last great-grandchld. v m Kuosevelt Hosptal,. ul,l Monday mornlngjmrs. mornng! JULIA (KOCSI8) KESO II,,- Qener Funeral' KEASBEY Puner «erv- H Street, Wood- ces for Mrs. Jula Kocsls Keao, m WHS In CloverleaJ 21 Flordla Qrovn Road, ny, woodbrldge. ded Sunday In St. Peter's Hosptal, New Brunswck, wll be t n'-p IS years, the lved In New held ths mornng at 8:30 from 1 Tuesday In Memoral Hosptal, New York, wll be held Baturllday mornng at 8:30 from the lllyman-rumpf Memoral Home 21 Locust Street, Carteret, wth aecvlo at 9:00 at Bt. James Church. Bural wll be In 8t James Cemetery. Vstng hours 2 to 5 P. M. and 1 to lo P. M The deceased was born In Italy and resded In Carteret 30 Many Wn Przes At Card Party 10 Russo, Anthony Cutknecht. Door: Rchard Slmeone, Mrs Mary Novrlllno, Fnnc Peterra, Mrs. Anthony Covno, Mrs. Glora Saetta, Mrs. James Sabo, Mrs Walter Ourka, Mrs I'ltv. her late resdence wth a Solemn Hgh Requem MUSK at Russo, Mrs. Joseph Covno, Frank Martlno, Mrs, Mary lre her husband: Mrs. Mat- 9:00 at Our lady of Peace Mlln, andchurch. Fords, Bural was In Kc Btoldt, Elmont, L. I.; Our Lady of Hungary. Cmekndrhlldren, and four tery..mdchldrcn. The deceased was the wdow [of Peter Keso, nnd a resldenl I RT J. HIRNER Ihere 42 yers. She was a com Funeral aervlce^muncant ot Our Lady of Peac Hubert J. Hlrnpr. 50, 862 Church and a member of It Avenue, porprletor of Rosary Socety Hubert Hlner Beauty Survvng are two daughter* New Brunswck AvwUM, Mrs. Marjartt Om.«t Keasbey last Frday at St. and Mrs, Helen Szuch, Totten- Hosptal. New Bruus- vllle; a son, Peter; four grand PORT READING - Prze lrmers at the enrd party RIV n by thp Auxlary of the Port eadlnk Fre Department, kst eek, wre as follows: Specal: Mrs. Prank Martlno, Mrs. Alvln Shaffer, Mrs. Nun- Mrs. John Kalno, Mrs. Steve Lazar, Mrs. Stella Mnnhart, Mrs. Sabbv Martno, Mrs. Anthony Gutknecht, Mrs. Mary Nolchey, Mrs. Joseph SchUac Mrs. Lllan Van Wagnee, Mre Steve Waslek. Non-players: Mrs. Gabrel Dengek-gl, Mss Lnda Lazar, Armand Slmeone, Mrs. John Jordano, Danel Mnucc, Mrs. Waallek, Mrs. Ettore Dossena,. Mrs. Ncholas Pelegrlno, Maro. Cnrdello, and McCarthy 8port nuh score prac wn- fck. wefe nad Tuftday nuftv[cnkfrcn fna one arest "l-om the Oftner Puneral'chlld; n sster, Mrs. Mary Cslr- ners were: Mrs. Mary Russo, 44 Green Street, Wood-;ban In Hungary: three broth- *rs. Mary Novelllno, Mss Barwtth a Solemn Requlem;ers, Stephen and Alex Kocsls In bara Gutknecht, Mrs, RlchardJ (jut Lady of Pea««Europe and John. Perth Ara-'Zuecaro, Oeorge Hutnlck, Mrs.. Bural was In 8t. boy. Thomas McAulffe, Mrs. Alvln Cemetery, Woodbrdge. Shaffer and Mrs. Helen Sltar, (luceascd was born In FRANK J. STAN( IK _., The commttee were Mrs. mlbrdge and lved n ths WOODBRIDOE - r uner, MIchael Oftlamb, charman,!,!l hs lfe. He was a memr thc New Jersey and Md- Street, servces for Krank. J. fltanclk.l Kana, Mrs. Sabby Mar- Mrs. Mchael Soleckt and.; county Hardres*ers Asns, and belonged to the Monday nght at hs home, Deserves. vvc arc hs wdow, Chapel. 236 Hall Avenue, Perth rvcnlr at 8 o'clock Dunn ; a daugur.j Amboy. wth a Solemn Requem md two brothers, Albert! Hgh MaM at 0:00 at St, Jamet' Mk and Jack C, Edson.! Church. Bural wll be In Holy.LUCKV WRONG NUMBER I HFRF.BY PROCIAIM: Mayhr Frederlclt M, Arlam* (reht), Ftaltefl Rnlrr nf WnnHlrdjfe Lodge, BPO Klks, Is shown handlj a proclamaton In Anthony Balo, charman of th«crlpplod (hldrfn's Commttee, declarng ths week as (rlpplf) Chldren's Week. The Klks 1 man project s adng; crppled youngsters. COLONIAL FORMS ADAl'TED FOR TODAY: Many of the best loved Colonal furnture desgn elements are rchly combned In ths new group called Amercan Treasury. Especally Interestng In thn dnng group Is the combnaton of the Queen Anne type ot let and foot on the gate lee table, wth chars whch show a Chppendale nfluence. Fart of a larte and vared Kroup of peces for every room, the desgns are not meant to be. txact reproductons. They re-create the sprt of an era. From antques n the DuPont Wlnterthur Museum and other sources the desgner chose moldngs, turnngs, paneled doors, other detals, combnng them skllfully for today's lvng. FOREIGN AID BILL KENNEDY ON IS. I..MMA ROBINSON Czechoslovaka and resded Injwjtz mght have saved a man's Senator Fulbrght (D.-Ark.) Presdent Ken'.M;.. -lmma Robnson. 48 Perth Amboy before tnovrrjllfc,»ve hs strooff backng to Dtmocratlc laa u«> t tetlr< ) A ctf fq» elp aajde Iro* l*w KtuttorDtotfranvCangreafor Av'ne, w? a supervsor «tjothrr-4)d''q( the lmej T; massve foregnjto match any n s were larltng and Hr-.n!." cred a man. jad program "on t long-term'quests that could thfl"" 1 "* ><"»" >' Vmh Esenhower Amboy.; rnknf It mght be a lunbalnncg Ue : Kuneral Home, 44 after 50 years of servce. HeHorowtz asked the man's name' Charman o( -' the "- "- Senate!hllr budget. " K '' was u C(>mm\n';t of 8t S : < e t, Woodbrdge. phone umber. He dlaled Poregn g Relatons Commttee, Kennedy \\.t. j n Kosedale-Unden James' Church am)» ncmberjback'and got the same plea. Pulbrlght h voced d hope h that tht beng determned to make t opportunty. of St. George's S<K-l*'ty. Branch u, -:\. Lnden. Rev. rl called pollct 1. IKennedy's descrpton of the^clear that f there Is a defct of our mltary srength;ln t^e y«ar begnnng July 1 Doubtful Joe Oh, I guess your rch aunt wll rebem^er you. You made a bg ht wth her by gong nto mornng when her cat ded.' Jm True, but lsten; now Ithe other relatves accuse me represented as of posonng the cat to get the and «.>.,.. and found Anthony J.and declnng nfluence n thejthe precedng Republcan Adaymnastlc Unon tukol. Lancor, 74, who was sufferlngjworld would be taken serously mnstraton wll have to take. put a lttle Englsh on the cue M'd resded n I Survvng are bs wdow,.ma all lwr lfe attack. by Congress und the country, ts share of the blame. [ball. Covngton Vrgnan. Apolonla MuUlons ; two 1 wduw of Earl J.dsujhtcrs, Mrs. Juan Jurrchfco Levlttown, Pa., and Ms. Fran-! cls A. Keatng, Woodbrdge: two sons, AuLUnl Posttnusterj.,,, F. Clemens Standk, Wood-! -l; three grandchll- brldge ftnd Edwttrd 0{&me. MSUTS, Mrs. Joh Cll. sevea randchndren and..ml Mrs, Russell Snow- one gretfe-grtndclud. - I, Mr. John Bodnar.:.-. auf'mt. Oeorge WUUAM AITKKS ty, Perth Amboy; rs. Herbert and Wal- :. Wuudbrdgr. X ' PORT READING -- WUtm Altken, 7, formerly of 36 Thrd' Street, ded Monday at Roosevflt Hosptal. Edson. Body re-: I<)\MS ' KKNNEY lp 08lng at the Qrentr Fun rtl Funeral servces Home, U dreen Street, Wood- 1: Kemey, 77, 200j brt,g e f or prvate funeral'...u.\ who ded Mon-uervceg ^a,, Bur al wll be U\ '. 'ertl Amboy Qen- Ro»ehlll Cemetery, Unden. ; Ml. wll be held UK :.'..:.m«ut 0:00 from'n'ed MOCC'I ' rtmcral Homr, 44 : WOODBRIDOE Kuneral I, Woodbrdge. wuhjservlctfl for Ned Mocc, Blf> Hnucm Mau at 9:30Rdgedale Avenue, who ded 1 VOTE FOR FIREMEN ELECT M. HRABAR RE-ELECT H. STEINBACH For Fre Commssoners Saturday, February 18th 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. - Places: Avenel Fre House hool 16, Outlook Ave., Colona Pad for by Canddates n JET-SM00TH\ ICHEVROLETS] PRICED LOWER! \than compettve] bnpal V6 Con«rtttf lmp»l» V8 Sport Sodu \ models!!! \ Evtry on* of th* 11 Ch«wrol«ts you» : hff«is prctd lowtr than eomparabl* compttltvt modl.* Proof o«how ««y : t t to Ot a Ch«vy Into your budget. And ] (v«ry modtt glvt you Ch«vy' J«t-! moolh rd and dozen* j of othr tnglnorlng am ttylng «dw«nug«you : c»n'«fnd In anythng <l«ulna t «nywh«rf : n«v tht monty. Impla V8 2 Doof Sedun Bel Ar V8 2 Door S«d*n Sauyn* V8 2 Door Sed»n Nwtad Sx 4 Door 9 Passanjsr Staton Wagon adv8 4Doo»6Passenjer Staton»fa«on o( mnul«ctur«rs' -Based on :,UBg.t.d r«uu plc»> (ncludng f«d««m.») tor I moltuwtth l IB-Inch whotluw or bov«j pj^ood Sx 4 O4or 6 Pssegur St»ton Wagon I'< * Ul I p,rt«o<ldv8 4Do<>rfcP»»«n((«rSUIl«Wtf» ; ^^,^.*^^!*^.' * The French are down, but not entrely out, They should toftola V8 Sport Coupe Bcayne V8 4 Door S«dan Nomad V8 4 Door 9 Pastenjef SUIOf W«Nom*d Sn 4 Door 6-Pastanger Staton Wsgofl PrtlWOOJ) Su 4-Door 9 Passenger Staton Wagon P*n\«ood V3 ^Door 9faungw Staton Wagon IfWkMWd VI4 Oeor 6 Pa(MD «r Staton Wagon Set lne m Chmokt can, Qwy Conan wu ttt new Corvette at your local authomed OetroJet SOUTH W&0Y JN CARTERET IN IN PERTH Chevrolet Qoduy CUvrolet, le. June Chevrolet, le. T e ^ Chevrolet, U L -PA l-h«0, ;S0 BaoMvelt 4»^-», -«tt» 18. *, Bran.. Ave^-VA I-NIS Doctor Talk By JOHN B. RBMIKRT, M D vvw Unt Sponsors Aucton Q.fn WOOBRIDOE A Chnese Ithe Post room Saturday nght short skrts! They Me all verf «t7 n Pum P kno h wn m t;l 8: ra wllh Mr " *«M^^ ln thts!emon> ' man, n fact, It s responsble Ings by desgners. Sleeves ratj onalrmen man's It's! come just below the elbow «for mans exstence, wthout Its..., presdent, above but very few sleeves \4 contnuous performance the' Mrs Jaclt - human body "can "not'"rematn 1 announoe<1 announoe<1 retrelh f > llenul *»' be tv*e wrlrt att teen even on top alve, t h M been calculated! served and door P rlm <»*" ««* that, the heart pumps more Whle skrts are short tlwf than four quarts of blood to thekl. H. WILL PRE88 CHINA jare fashoned for greater eatf body a mlnutca large quantty! Wth the release of twojthan were those of the part consderng ths human pump Amerca^ armen by the Bovletyear. There Is more fujlneu at s no larger than a man's fst] Unon now accombuahed, thejthe top fnd bottom than her* also, t has been calculated I Unted fltfctes Is p»nnlnr to to tottthat the heart beats between {press Communst Chna agan Bweaters are defntely on two and three bllon tme* In for the release of fve A mart the chart sde. Some have dec* an average lfe tme, ths beat-cans stll held In Chnese jals, 1 oratons that complment thd ng gong on day and nght as ncludng Bshop James Ed- dress wth whch they aw worn, long as the body remans alve. ward Walsh, of Cumberland.lBrad or rbbon rosettes follow, If you look at a pcture o( Md. jthe necklnes n many of theas. the human.heart.you. w)j no-. State Department offclalsthey jnay be of nubby wool Of lce that t» shaped 8om«- consldtr the contnued holung of some ot the new klnttlf what lke a cone, tlted to one of the.amercans a prmary materals. sde wth the pont downward. block to any mprovement In The heart, stuated wthn the 1 relatons wth Communst U. N, n-congo worred heat above the daphragm and Chna. troop wthdrawals. between the lungs, s a hollow muscular organ. Lookng at the nsde of the heart t la dvded nto two parts, namely the left; heart and the rght heart. The left heart s then dvded \to two chambers the tup, chamber s called the left aurthe bottom Is called the left ventrcle. The rght heart dvded In lke manner, the upper chamber Is called the rght aurcle; the bottom departmrnt Is called the rght ventrcle..snce the heart s bult of muscle and all work done by muscle ^ by contractng and then by relaxng and repeatng ths process over and over a- Ru, you can See how the pumpng acton of the heart s carred out. It s Important to keep n mnd that not all heart musclo tghtens at the same tme, the tghtenng pro cess spreadng from above downward, The varous compartments of the heart at df feent tmes, makng these, compartments smaller and ths' squeezng forces the blood! from the heart and throughou 1 the body for tssue noursh tnent. > Sandy Koufax of Los Angeles Dodgers, ulrhted a one-htter, and a two-htter laat season yet won only 8 of 21 decsons. Wshng Gets You Nothng, But... SAYING WILL! Open an Account Here Today. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN CARTERET 25 Cooke Avenue Kl Carteret Member Federal Depost Insurance Corporaton 1895 Chrstensen's 1961 'The Frendly Store GIGANTIC MID WINTER CONTINUES DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS!! VISIT OUR BARGAIN TABLES... OPEN ALL DAY WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY (Wednesday, February 22nd) FREE PARKING IN OUR SN0V-FREE PARKING LOT... BKAA OF STORE STORE HOURS; UnUI 6 V. M. A.» ftlday TU1 8 P. «. Open All D M Wt*n«(l»J,! Chrstemnu Ih'jK'tllU'll SlttC- I ;; t-?

6 PAUE SIX THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Warren Asks Legslaton To Attract New Industry TKFNTON -Mddlesex Connv Freeholder Wllam J. Wnr-Aswaltlon of Chosen Ffe- Conference of the N vv Jrrxry rrn. of Ford?, raled on the holders, of Khleh le Is State members nf the Legslature lo pn-s n permssve net In flc current sesson to permt countes to wt up Industral Development Commssons, to attract new Industry and provde Job opportuntes In vew of major shfts m the populaton thrnuslrnt tlc 31 emntm of Ntw Jersey. Addressng the 40th annual Legslatve Dnner Treasurer, Mr. Warren ctrd 12 yearn experence Mddlesex County has had wth the nmre of an ndustral drector under the leadershp of the Freeholder Board. He pad trbute to the Work of the late De- Wayne Nelson, lonctlme CommlMkmtFf "who cooperated wth the-freeholders to brng many ntw ndustres and A.. rt h,«.nnml "Fo- tendng the dnner. SecretBry fl/ of J f, r m f f) vortlwhle payrolls Into Mld- and orgnated the mmua ry -,,..,... p.t.t*n nf rum for New Freeholders m of (IIOM'X Conn 1 v" Educaton tl jpert, Amboy was a guest ol Intro.ueod by Legslatve "charman Charman GWTSK M. Bonoll, Chsrman J(x^>h Jwcph S Holland of: hon()r g ong wth Governor fr-daughter Hudson County Freeholder, Mr. Mercer County, ft l» «m rl f 1 fgtr Cnmnum. Robert B. Meyner. fast wll be h?lt hv n Warren dectared. "The populaton surge In every part of our? S E S O r ^ S Z c. D, ^. Hunterdon Pree-jCecella's Church, ^ Uton school for & * p, Frank Scout Troops Spo,,, (),, state makes It mperatve that 1the campus of Rutgers. the holdrr DIrect or. presded at the «* JJtocteck M.,,hr several eountes take the State Unversty or New Jersey. g. Intally* to help provde more R(. g)1(, p, fl)g, d Mr. warren ^ ^ ' jobs and a better economc way Boards of Freeholders should for,. ))s forthr ght leadershp j t0 prrgfnt p, ay pn ' ( of lfe. Ths Assocaton *M have the rlgh to set up a de " on b(, lft f of county homerule scoutlr. Thm* wna work wthout letup to secure partmeh to attrart new enter- 8peaKersJRuest speaker, passage of such a permssve prse nto the count, headed ur st(l * ghway Co m nj Sx RlrU were ow, act n ths sesson of the Newby an ndustral *vetopment ^ ^ / J ^ N p r C e. Sas-lrpate n the ecl,,, Jersey Legslature." Mr. Warren Is a past presdent of the suto Freeholders Assocaton, who headed Its statewde actvtes n commoner o, to const utechbtma cumber-stodays meetnr. R,., - WIMHIS h IX HARMONY: Rocatw t brlrw n Ihe IdrN and ams of thf Iwlln Chapter of the Korrtv for the I'rrsrrvaton and Fncouratement of Barhrr Shop Quartet ^nene >n Amerca, the PTA of School 17,' Colona. prfsentfd a ctaton lo thr!tronp. l>ft to rglt, Wllam Sullvan, secretary of J«Hn fhaptrr: Mrs. Mlton Washerman. PTA IT. pmdent: John Powers, drfflor. and Wllam Vorhrnrfr, presdent of the quartet sm«er«. Quartet Gven Ctaton 4 H Club Takes By Colona 17 P. T.A.I Cookng Lessons ISELIN - Mrs. Joseph Ra- ' COLONIA Mrs. Mltonshp charman, reported Mrs.; paf o, 4.H Teenette leader, Waswrman. presdent of PTAWllam Maloneys kndergar- gave cookng lesson n her pf School 17 presented a cta-'ton class won the Attendance home from 1 to 3 P. M.Monday tton to Iseln Chapter of the Award. to members of the club.,the Socety tor the Preservaton Rehearsals of 'Trouble In te^ls learned how to make 'and Encouragement of BarberCellfr" wll be held at Unmakng powder buscurt* and Shop Quartet Sngng n Amer- Morrs, Frdson's home,,s2 grape-frut royale. Monday lea at the Festval of Songs at Cameo Place tomorrow at 8 : evenn(? the grls worked on the school ths week. P. M. Those nterested may call 'sewng unts. It was the frst tme such an Mrs. Bltz, FD j February 27. a party meetng! award has been made by the wll be held n Mrs. Rupacoll's PTA, but t has long fell thatl..1 I? O 11 A14, C, home, where a hat socal wll be recognton should be gven to LI I lt f CllOWa featured. Indvduals or groups whose be- Betty Davs wll gve a dem- Itefs, actons, and unseusb-. '" lsttlltll> " nn "Chld Care" at, -ness are lvng example for the the March busness meetng. of the communty. Ln (la Cwekalo and Trudy seln Chapter, gves were apponted on the 100 FREE Gold Bond Stamps wth Fresh Frut & Vegetable purchases of $3 or more Free Stamp OHer vod after Saturday, February 18th, T961 No coupon requred! FREEZER Get entry black and full detals at Sareway (All ntret mull be po»tmarl<ed by ) All Stores Closed Wednesday SAFEWAY February 22nd Washngton's Brthday Buy 4...Get 1 Free! Jell-Well Gelatn Choce of All Popular Flavors packages A Regular 37c Value! 5 regular d hosptals charty, and so- avjc Improvement a u b In_, Cal organzatons. man Aven g ^ f Set Ms. Wasserman stated par-, 0 5 P M tht* should emulate the group ^ ' '^.^ ^ of gj For Iseln League. practc ng te credo "to and fc &K euglwe fffl. fte j, ISEUN Due to lever dscrmnate aganst any bal] Xlson tn the Mnor Major condtons last week's meetng --man, never to queston a man s or ^ ^ y, ^ ^ Reg^ Lf the Mother's Auxlary of the ' ttlglon or poltcs, and never ton j 0 T m s must ^ ^^^ j,y a Boys League of Iseljn scheduled Cfc use profane languase" She parent for Prday was canceued The,. went on to say: Interested persons are n- next meetng wll be March 3 V "That t s by actons and be- vlted to the regula, buslne5s, 8 :30 P. M. attrst Presbyteran: 1 havor n our homes as we'll as Ung al the cvc unprfve-jchtkh of Iseln. In addton 1 2 In publc, that we nfluence our ment club cub Monday ^ ht ^ #g ft# (0 the Talentne party a ax. t We cannot.expect; Re, reshments wu1 be ' gerth,_ ball flm wll be shown. them to behave as we say. whle Wllam Bowtz, presdent ofl we ourselves do not set the ex- T0 DEMONSTRATE JUDO the Boys Leasue wll speak on ample " 1 COLONIA - A Judo deraon-wtvt plnnned for the 1961, She added, "Lookn! at yourj Etratlon by members af; the I season. It was announced that) ; chld s tke lookng In a mr-jo^jt PoHce rjfepartmrtt wll'flnal regstraton for boys P. to xac; he resembles you phys- **ajly «nd patterns hs behavor colona ' Vllage ' "" ~ Cvc '" Assoca-membershlp ' wll be hel d Fe D. * JItef yours. I suggest we all ton'tonght at 8:30 n School rtary 25, 9 A. \. LO 1. take a good look n that mrror 20.! Green Street Prehouse. S nd ask ourselves f we are m proud of what we see." J Grl Scout Tray? 105 pre- *, sented the flag ceremony un- der the leadershp nf Mrs C. A. Gar)a.nd. Jr. Flag bearers f Z were Donna Luth and 5j0n:a(j ' ^Dal: 'color guards, Lea Alce JjBrant, Sharon Morrs, Carol * Wasserman, and Sandra De ff^nte, Mchael LemermanJ Jways and"tft«ms, reported pur-]. k chase of books "lor the school j lbrary and stressed the need; more volunteers at the! elected Moves for Chldren." ljuplor Hm, "The. Fve Tl:ou- 4 ocl.lnger* o Dr. T." sur'nu Btons Conred, a lelghtful,»«ory of a lttle boy learnng to the pano, wll be shown. Joseph Purda, member- %$ufor Hgh PTA >' Holds 'O/»»n House' ft.; ISELIN - -Open House" was Shcld after the regular busnes *<*»«fnn and parent-teacher con = at the Iseln 'Junor School. Plans were com. and scheduled for» party March 8 at the *4jhool. -Exercses approprate for ZFbunders Day were carred out junder the drecton of Rober *Anderson, program charman. J Mre. Jerome Cas*ell, p_... d^nt, announced the member JeMp u'oal has not yet been reached and urged all parent; 5to Jon the assocaton. S 'The nnth gradf class moth *ers announced thpt the recent «cake sale was successful. Jjfard Parly Stated I By heln Ssterhood m ISELIN The Ssterhood of Congregaton Beth Sholamwl lold a Mal Jormg and card >arty to celebrate Georse Washngton's brthday, Monday at 1:30 P. M. at the Center, 90 Jooper Avenue. Door and raffle przes vll \>v Warded. Refrehmens wll sonsst of punch, candy, coffe* md dessert. A nomnal fee wll : charged. Charmen are Mrs. Rchard Irossman and Mrs. F^red Sofx. Mrs. Norman Tucker s lys and means charman, and lt6. Herbert Selg.s presdent. j 2OOO SALESMAN I8EL1N Mrs. Warren Rees, e*4er of Grl Scout Troop 12 announced that fve grls uwe each sold more than ffty loxes of cookes n the recent»ke sale, They are Chrstpe obal, Patrca BowU, Karen Karen D'Apulllo md I)AH DAH OOP BEEBE SAY SING COWN DEY...GOO!" DADDY OPENED MY SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY! OPEN AN ACCOUNT NOW! 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7 ^^fx^^^'^mm' MKl.vKS NO lonoer EMfTV: Two nunlnc «>«t««in thtaffetnr*»1mit«, MtUr Mwr Unlt»nrl stfr M»rj AHontt..,,,,,,(1 trlr store of eanerr drrmln dfplrtrd and»l»lt«l the St. Jarne* Cancer Drmlng group Tudtday to have thdr ^,-hrs rrplrnhfrd. The nuns took thr opportunty to thank the trnup for ther work throughout the year. Around the,,,.. I. ft tn rlrht, Mm. John Cahlll. Mn. Andrew Oerlty. Sster Mary Mlls*. Mrs. Lawrence V. Campon, Sster Mary MtmM, Mr. Edward CalhuhM. Mrs. Mchael Uman, Mm. Moyd Bowman. The Mttle Servant Ssters of the Immaen- 1 h,, ( orr'tm n, forrnerly known as Mt. (srmel Nurln 8l«ten, thank all cancer sewng crcles, the Stters and student,, M Jms School and thf publc for whte materal as well ««the Catholc Daughters who provde sewng cotton snd clps. In the past year the St. James Cancer Dressng Crcle made a total of 2,570 pads, Mss Ann /. Lann Weds \ frank Nemeth Saturday Rev. Ou-brother, Vrgl Lannl, Park Wpolron offcated at the Rdge, 111., the brde was at,. nn cmemony and eeld tn- Nuptal MuM n St. Chantlly lace wth a scalloped tred n a gown of satn and Church Saturday mor- necklne trmmed wth crystals n marrage Mu and a klrt endng n a scal- Lwnl, daughter ot Mn, loped cathedral tran. A crystal llna Lannl, 128 Fulton crown held her vel of Chan-,v, nu tb* late Jf*cph,tllly law and she carred a ml' md Frank Nemeth,»n cascade of orchlda, stcphano- Mr md Mrs. Joseph Nemeth, tl* and rone. l A Fulton Street. Mad of honor wa Mrs. Hel- (vcn In marrage by her'en Oatola, sster of the brde, 1 Woodbrdga. Brdumads were «vv 5^ DON'T LET THESE COUNTRIES BE WIPED OFF THE MAP! Mb* Dolores Julan, Woodr brdge, fnd Ms* Janet Plesnlftk, Woodbrldge, nece of the brde. Junor brdesmads were MIM Mare Calola and Mss Loute I'ld.nuk. Woodbrldge, both neces of the brde. ServlnK as best man wa Jo- Csandl. Toronto, Canada, cousn of the brdegroom. Ushers were Plus Lannl, Woodbrdge, another brother of the brde, and Wllam Bath, Woodbrdge., After a trp to Florda, the couple wll resde at 151 Pulton For travelng the brde wore a pnk drew and blue!coat Wth whte and black acj Mrs. Ncmth graduated from 'Woodbrldge Hgh School and s employed as a secretary to the mltary personnel offcer,! ^Second DJS. Army Corps, Camp 'Klmer. Her husband attended r" c4(( Zhat fltter* -G O L D THRU THE A O E S- local «f Pn w«r«lo rch In gold tha ther, ktng wtrt carr*d on goldtn lttn, they drank from gold«n cup, and fladenin lh«l cuptu^ dry w«n HIM wth goldn magt*. Persan nobumen of 2600 y«art ago wort Ihclt, round gold bactld mad«-^nacu< lne n apfxaranct by two lon's headt glowtrng at toch other on Ht bond. small of Comm3/ Metuchen. Dco*»r XIV'pactcoptlwo«eltctroplated wth gold I Develop*); by Ih Ull**. Corporaton, th«proc- II utd an Induttral varaton of j Koraldsd gold, new found on m and mort "bref" Mflh (owon! Iry and occno«. I u'pe were ne, proud; ', pn,!om. 'Itxlay. the heavy ACADEMY CANDIDATE.' <.ummm-m threatens WOODBRIDOE - Senator CHARTER NIGHT formed Edson Townshp Busness and Professonal Woman's WOODBRIDOE Members of A tlcs: utunet otf the lharruon A. Wllams Jr.. has nomnated James N. Hudan&chjtht Woodbrldge Townshp Busl Club Saturday nght at The 6 Moore Avenue as a canddate I ness and Professonal Woman's Pnes. Mss Ruth Wolk, of the '. n hm [IKID nto namcjes,.'nut slave slates. ' can help pc«nt that... MMII llbtj. Your dollan Kulo I ret huropc stay on 't > keep the»pn of free- '!'<c n thro countres. pp jx.-r.ung, paj for Rado upc's truth broadcasts mllon kluml the Iron " l' true, Your dollar* I 1 keep tlc Rcd [from lc wcllte counrkj off 'I 1 - So, blart lendng your ^H.rs/ (11 A;uoCRUSADE l 11H>M, care of juur '! for the UnlUd States MUltary'Club wll be guests of honor at Woodbrldge Club, was sponsor Academy at West Pont. the charter nght of the newly- of the Edson Club. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 Alce Berdnsky Brde At Nuptal Mass, Here WOODBRIDOR At a Nuptal Muss and double rng cerebrdge. The brdegroom gradu- Stanley Mann, attorney, Woodmony In St.James' Church ated from Arthur L. Johnson Rhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ml-Regonal Hgh School, Clark. Satuday, Mss Alce Serdlnaky, He Berved three years n the U. chftel 8<rd1nsky, 52 Clare Avenue, became the brde of Robployed by Western Electrc Co. 8. Marne Corps and la emert JamflB HUUrd, son of Mrl. Clark, Dorothy Hllturd, 21 Coldevln Road, Clark. Rev. Qustave Napolton offcated. nv«n n marrage by her father, the brde wore a gown of slk ovrrnza wth a Chantlly 9th Grade Students See Prnceton Pny WOODBRIDCtE Uat Thursday the nnth grade students of lace bodce featurng an emprn wast, Subrlnn. necklne Woodbrldge Junor Hgh School and three-quarter sleeves, Her attended specal students' bouffant, skrt featured bows n matnee Wllam Shakespeare's "A Mdsummer Nght's the back. Her elbow-length vel of French lluson wan attached Dream" at the McCBrter Theater.. Prnceton, Mrs. George to & slk and she caffttd a cascade Of Oettle and Mrs. Jack Oottdenker, nnth grade Englsh gladol. Mrs, Bernard Peterson, teachers, arranged the trp. The Woodbrldge, swter ot the brde,! Pl 1 *? *" presented mfttrqn of honor. Mr the Assocaton of Producng Peterson was best man and Artsts as a part ot ther drrrrm ushers ncluded Jack Hlllard, season of Shakespeare fv Clark, toother of the brde- orltes. The assocaton s tn groom, and Donald Mann, Roselle Park, brdegroom's oojttn. McCarter Theatre. resdent drama company of th After a hp to Florda, the couple' wll resde at 400 Rah- SHINING NEW LIEUTENANT'S BAKS: S.'Sg. llorbrrl Cenne of llf rsaf lurrnltln Offce s shown nlnnln* Urutcnnnt's h\r nn thr unform nf Second Meul. Robert Lamb, Woodhrldte. who eradttpd thrd n a class nf 110. Marryanne Deck's Engagement s Told Lamb Graduates As 2nd Leut. Drum & llugle Corps Seekng New Mtmbtf* WOODBRIDQE The way Avenue, For travelng the AJC Plum Luncheon FORDS Mr. and Mrs ronares Drum and l Hde wore a blue peau de sole Lous Deck, 4 Grant Avenue In JVetc York Mar, 8 WOODBRIDOE - Second Corps sponsored by the dress wth matchng accessores East Brunswck, have announced the engagement of Leut. Robert Lamb, 293 Grady Post 4410 are now practcng COLONIA A "member artd an orchd corsage, Drve, s wndng up a leave, (for the comng season and brng a member" luncheon ther daughter, Maryanne, to Mrs. Hlllard graduated from after completng a 90-day offcers' tranng school course at Thomas J. Meehan, drector, sponsored by the Amerlcar Joseph M. Qrelza, son of Mr. Woodbrdge Hgh School and Is has advsed there are openng! Jewsh Congress of the Worn and Mrs. Joseph F. Qrelza, 23 employed as a secretary to Lackland ABC, Texas, graduatng thrd In a class of 100. or boys and grls to play an's Dvson, wll take place Grace Street, bugles or drums. TOOLS THEFTFD ~" the Hotel Commodore. New Mss Deck Is a graduate of He wll leave WoodbrldRe totranng n the Any boy or grl taterestedto WOODBRIDOE -Tools val York, March 8. New Brunswck Hgh School day for Jonng may report at the #W ued over. $4,000 were stolen The program, "Afternoon and attended Unon Junor USAF MJI navgator. Upon Hall, Pearl Street any Tue&flay from Woo^brdR? Motnrn, Tnr>,» ave College, Cranford. She Is In her gradmtfn from 7 untl 9 P. M. OT Thursday 0:30 untl T30 P.M. St. George Avenue, Monday, junor year at Perth Amboy supersonc arcraft In today's accordng to James LafTerty, er of "Exodus;" Martha Wrght, General Hosptal School of spftce Rge Ar Force. The tools belonged to fve employes, Wllam Ells, SeWaren; Pacfc;'' and Jmmy Nelson, of the Broadway play "South'Nursng Lt. Lamb Is a graduate of Mr. Qreha s ft graduate of St, Peter's Hgh School, Class James Ho(Tm.an, Avenelj Rob- ventrloqust. WATCH St. Peter's Hgh School. Newjof 1950 and. St. Peter's College Bayer, Avenel and Peter Attendng wll be Mrs, Her- Brunswck, tn attended Newjl&59, majorng In Bology. Vecsey and John Kochcran, bert Rosentlml, presdent of Mexco Mltary Insttute, Roswell, New Mexco. He Is em- new leutenant dropped nto Whle home on leave, the Woodbrdge. the Mddlesex County chapter. Mrs. Leonard Bearlson s the ployed by the Rarltan Copper the local Ar Force Recrutng TAKEB FINAL VOWS local membershp charman. Works, Perth AmBoy, and attends Rutgers Unversty, Oenne for hs part n helpng staton to thank 8, But. COLONIA Sster Mary Irene, daughter of Mrs. Edward LOSES JEWELS to place hm as a commssoned F. Shultles, and the late Mr. WOODBRIDGE Mrs. Ed. Schultes of 48 Hawthorne Avenuo, has completed the perported to polce Tuesday the WOODBRIDOE As he was What Comes In Small ward Hlotkln, Noe Avenue, re- WAS HE SURPRISED! offcer n the Ar Force, petual vows of the Socety at loss of a platnum and damond delverng newspapers' In hs Packages? Catholc Medcal Mssonares. dnner rng valued at $500. She neghborhood Monday, John A man wrapped up n hm- A natve of Elzabeth, Sster sad the rng was lost between Pulston, 14, Colonla Boulevard, self makes a very small packwas ht by a ar-gun shot, [age Doughty News. Mary Irene was graduated wth January 7 and 21, honors from B a 111 n Hgh School n Not Justfed Just because you keep your chn up \s no reason you have to look down your nose. Loyd Burns In the Toledo (Iowa) ChroncleV JOIN UP-TO-THE-PUTEMEN YOUR NATIONAL GUARD FOR TURNING CAR5 You'll Fnd It at Kng Furnture... (Rght hen- on St. George Avenue) Furnture at Warehouse Dscount Prces!! SLEEP SOFAS THAT DECEIVE THE EY STUDIO COUCHES OF EVERY KIND w FILLING Best PUBLIX [PHARMACY CAU ME I'rompt, Fr«e 1K-Ivery Servce M'ln St., Woodbrdgt "lr: IMBKNU IN KHAR Pcture of prosperty You lve n the world's wealthest naton. Are you takng advantage ^Uhsa(^4 by usng part of fvery pay check to ncrease your personal prosperty? 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8 PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 Junor Hgh* Announces 3rd Academc Honor Roll WOODBRIDGE A force.- number of Woorbrdee Junor^ j o y c f Knhler, Wayne Hlffh School -mccntj arc lfted Leahy. Davd Leperl. Stephen on the academc honor roll ths ^at y, ConfUnce Mamrek, Paweek n (;: t vfuh eaht and lrlfls McOettRftn. Toltan Melctnd nnth grades as follows. lfr M flr»nnp Panko. Bran Seventh zradc Amy Aaroe, R U dernan. Pun! 3rfchek. P»m- J*«nBnskn. Nancv Ellenbonen. f] R Seng, Marca SheTard. Everett Feat. Fdward Oerty. Rchard Tahrak. Camlle Vaz- Davd Go!f(;b. Mavy Lou Mn0 Lnda Wlson. Judy York.! Oresh. Wllam Gytntt. Oeruld 9, fphfn znpotcwny, Rchard' HUhbfrgcr, Andrew Hornck. Lnda Hnbcr. Denns Jacko. Robert Knufroon, Lorrane Koz lowskl. HaM-y Lauber. Barbara Levne. Carolyn Us: Howard R * I VJlUU Illn Melstrch. Vcra Mesplck. Robert Nagy. Dors Nelson, Jeffrey rvff* Neu». Je»n Obrrln. Barbara VS1I1IXI a OlCIe. Julana Pentt. Ronrrte WOODBRrDQE Mr?. Frank Rchman, Wllam RomR. Rob- Burhold was elected presdent ert Seaman. Carol Slvatey. of th e Pckwck Club Tuesday Robert Stek. Dana Stlnzano. nght at a meetng at the home James Takacs. Barbara Walsh. of the retrng presdent. Mrs. Charlotte Wllams. Stephen Donald Aaroe. Others elected Wllfc. Carol Wolpln. are:" Eghth grade: Wllam Bal- Mrs Robert Stcphan, vce derston. Lawrence Ballon. Carol presdent: Mrs. Georgs Jack- Ann Behany,' Marlyn Black/son, secretary: Mrs. Wllam Kten Bloom, John Bowers,;Wrlght. treasurer. Dale Chwtosh, Ralph Clayman.j Mrs. Erwn Peterson, char- Edward DobrovoUkl, Jancetnaa of the Installaton dnner Dobrovolsk, Rchard Edelsteln, to be h«ld March 6, requested Nan Egry. George Faytock, members to make reservatons Lnda Perraro, Crag Pox, Ann ths week. Gabrel, Dana Glatropoulos, Mrs. Theodore DUworth, program charman, read Mark Arlene Haas, Denns Hlton, Joan Jugan. Norraa Katelvero, Twan's "Why Adam Loved Darlene Kllby, Nancy Klen, Eve", and Mrs. Wrght gave a Alexander Kovacs. Allen Levlne descrpton of hs home at Hannbal, Mssour. Renee Lchtman, Marjore Mazurek, Joseph M\Laughln, Abby Mestrch, Beverly Molchan, n "Orgam", the Japanese All members then partcpated art Margaret Nuss, Patrca Ogden, of paper foldng. Prom smple Vrgna Ozmek, Veronca Plu- squares of paper emerged varldnsk, Joseph Podulso, Jane oua objects ncludng elephants Potskanlk, Prscllla Prcz, Evelyn Qunt, Sharon Rermlnger, Mrs. Edward Van Decker atand rabbts, Wayne Rchards, Mary Ann tended as a guest. Sbornock, marne Smohsen, Lorna Smonsen, Lnda Stpos, Shrley Spos, Jane Tarzman, Wllam Tappen, Stephane Urbanlk, Gall Vcsco. Patrca Washburn, Jance Waslek, Patrca Wess, Ann Wetzel. Nnth grade: Patrca Almas, Ruth Ann Baumgartner, Mchael Benko, James Bnder, Kathleen Brown, Wllam Chap- Ilk, Joyce Clark, Stanley Dorn, John Gatropoulos, Betty Lou Haas, Gal Kara, Charles Kavs- Full Calendar at Iseln Church ISELIN The Rev. Roger D. Sdener announced some future actvtes for the Frst Presbyteran Church of Iseln. Monday evenng at 8 o'clock the frst board meetng of the ' 1961 season r wll be held. On Wednesday, 8 P. M, Memoral Servce wll be conducted for Mrs. James O'Rourke. The pastor stressed the fathful servce of Mrs. O'Rourke as a deacon and teacher n the church school. The seventy-ffth annversary Of World Day of Prayer wll the msson wll be for the be Frday, February 17 at women At the parsh; the Woodbrdge Methodst Church at 8 P. M. A delegaton from second for the men and the the Iseln Church wll attend thrd for teenagers. ths meetng. ' Rev. Sdener conducts Bble Study Classes on Sunday from 10 to 11 A. M.; Wednesday 7 Lons to Honor to 8 P. M. An Inqurors class for new members, sesson 4, February 19 at 3 P. M.; Sesson 5 Thursday, February' 23, 7:45 P. M. Leadershp class, sesson 3 for all offcers, leaders and church school teachers, THREE-WEEK MISSION: Rev. Joseph Lma, C. PP, S., of the Socety of the Meat Precous Blood, wll conduct a msson at St. Cecela's Church, Iseln, startng Sunday at 3 P.M. He wll be asssted by Rev. Rchard Cody, C. PP, S., a mssonary of the same order. The frst week of All Star Team ISELIN The Iseln Lons Club wll hold ts next regular dnner meetng Monday at 6:30 P. M. at Howard Johnson R,es- CYNTHIA BROOKS, who wll relm as Qutfn of the 44th Internatonal Flower Show n New York's Colseum March Is wdely known as one of Manhattan's leadng magazne and TV models. Selected by a dstngushed panel of hortcultursts, Cyntha wll renn over an estmated 225,000 Flower Show enthusasts- from every corner of the globe. Texas-born Cyntha has also modelled n Pars for such outstandng couturers as Balencara, Jean Desscs and Perre Cardln as well as modellng n such far-away ptoou as Hawa, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Cyntha Is shown wearng the 1961 Flower Show Coro* naton gown whch was created especally for her b Junor Sophstcates from the revolutonary new Dow fabrc, Lurex. The gown keynotes smplcty wth ts short-sleeved molded bodce and long skrt of floral brocade materal Tuesday, February 21, 7:45 taurant, Route 1, Woodbrdge. 2:00 at Iseln VFW Post P. M. wth Walter Jacoby, The " All Star team of the Iseln The Rhythm Rockers wll be the Frst Presbyteran Church A Valentne Ball wll be held Lttle League and ther parents featured ths week and wll be February 24 from 8 untl 10 P. fcy the Senor Hgh Fellowshp, wll be honored guests. the judges for the dance contest. ng to plans made at a meetng M. n Fellowshp Hall accord under the drecton of Mr. and Wjllam Dangell, presdent, Mrs. Conrad Forentno, who announced Charter and Ladle, Twelve bands have been last week. Mrs. Andrew Smon Are advsors to the group. Musc wll be furnshed by the "V- Hotel, Planfleld, March 11. Henew bandstand has been com- Mrs. Albert Bowers led devo Nght wll be held n the Park booked for future Sundays. The son s n charge of tckets, brators" whose leader s Skp also stated he has 3 hand forks pleted by Sanford Luna and tons, and a chapter on Luc: Bnyder, a member of the Fellowshp. jblnd and any blnd person n Commander. A fresh coat of dent, was read from the boo' phonographs for use of the George Waylett, Junor Vce Hayes, wfe of the presl One great hour of sharnglneed may contact hm at 70pant has alsp been gven to the of "Great Women of the Chrs and nterdenomnatonal world Pershlng Avenue. hall by several of the Post tan Fath," by Edth Dean. relef appeal wll be held March Club members have been n members and fshng club The next meetng wll be held 12 wth 35 Major Denomnatons. Con boxes have been re- Hcers of the Rartan Bay Rec Mrs. Smonson and Mrs, Fred vted to the Installaton of of' members. February 22 at 1:30 P. M. wth!, ceved to be used as a daly sacrfce as a gft for needy over- Blnd at the Packer House, reaton Assocaton for the Schwenzer as hostesses. seas. Perth Amboy. TV SERVICE $ 1.98 Plus Parts (NO HIDDEN EXTRAS) WY CALL COLLECT ELECTRONIC PARTS OF KEARNY Is Extendng ts Servce to Mddlesex County TV Overhaul and Pcture Tube Replacement 17" to 24" Alumnzed $39.50 to $48.00 NONE HIGHER All Work Fully Guaranteed 24-Hour Servce on All Repars 50% OFF ON ALL PICTURE TUBES The Woodbrdge TWnshp Becre&ton Department Btukatball League scheduloreek of February 20th, Is as follows; SECOND HALF SCHEDULE SENIOR LEAGUE MONDAY Arty & George vs. Falcons Barrott 9 Benny's Tavern vs. Booth Electrc Iseln 9 Tom Cats Fve vs. Woodbrdge Eagles Fords Colonals vs. Gordano Truckng ColonU THURSDAY S. James' vs. lorn Cats Fve CutoHt* 9 LIGHT SENIOR LEAGUE MONDAY Romeo's vs. St. Anthony's Fflrds 14 9 TUESDAY Untouchables vs. El'Dorados Barron 9 Kt. John Vanney vs. Court Jesters Colonl» 8 Iseln Spartans vs. Useless Fve Colon!* 9 THURSDAY Woodbrdge Kookes vs. St. Anthony's damn 9:1 Iseln Spartans vs. El'Dorados Iseln : Romeo's vs. Court Jesters St. John Vanney vs. Untouchables. Cabala BABE RUTH LEAGUE <* Cords ' MONDAY Woodbrdee Warrors vs. Fve Aces Barron ' Fords Bearcats vs. Hopeawn Youth Barron Wcstbury Warrors vs. Colonla Hawks Iseln ' El'Dorados vs. t'ourars, Iseln I Eght Balls vs. Vkngs Fords ' Carteret Labor Councl vs. Fords Aces Fords 8 Avenel Warrors vs. Colonla B. C. Colonja 1 St. Andrew's CYO vs. St. John Vanney CYO, Colonla I Avenel Presbyterans vs. Falcons YACC * Fords 14 St. Andrew's CYO JV's vs. Menlo Pk. Warrors Fords 14 TUESDAY Eght Balls vs. Fve Aces Barron 8:30 Avenel Presbyterans vs. Cougars Colona THURSDAY St. Andrew's CYO JV's vs. Fords Aces Barron St. Andrew's CYO vs. Colona Hawhs Barron 1:44 Carteret Labor Councl vs. Hopehwn Youth Barron 8:30 Westhury Warrors vs. El'Dorados Iseln Avenel Warrors vs. St. John Vanney CYO Iscln 8 Woodbrdge Warrors vs. Fords Bearcats Fords Ft. Readng Impalas vs. Menlb Park Warrors Fords Colona B. C. vs. Falcons YACC Colonla JUNIOR LEAGUE TUESDAY Fords Bearcats Jr. vs. Untouchables Barron Fords Cubs vs. Avenel Aztecs ' Barron 7:45 heln Post VFW To Hold Teen Dance ISELIN A teen dance wll be held Sunday afternoon at Hss Frances M'Gough Plans May Weddng WOODBRIDaE The engagement of Mss Frances Mc- Gough to Charles A. Culley Jr,, son.p Charles Culley, 26 Romeny Road, Bound Brook and the late Mrs. Culley,«has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGough 412 School Street. A May weddng Is planned. Mss McQough graduated from Carteret Hgh School and s employed by Mayfalr Marktts, Perth Amboy. Mr. Culley, a graduate of Bound Brook Hgh School, s also employed by Mtyfar Markets. About When A country, has about ht bottom when an honest man s the only one who doesn't know how to keep out of jal. New Haven Regster. Female Help Wanted DICTAPHONE OPERATOR Experence Nectssary Call Mr. John ME *»m A P. Green Fre Brck Co. Woodbrdft Lades Ad Plans Easter Hat Party WOODBRIDGE An Easte hat party and sale wll be held by the Lades' Ad Socety o only ONE There s only one WELCOME WAGON 30 yean of experence fosterng good wll n bumwsm and communty Uf«. 4 For Informaton on Welcome Waton In tolonia AVEINIL ISELIN CALX, ME January was ftusy Month at Hosptal PKRTH AMBOY-Accord- Ing to Drector Anthony W. Ecfcert, P*rth Amboy Qcnpral Hosptal admtted 1.54R patents n January. Durng the perod 803 operatons, x-ray procedure* and 14,207 laboratory tests were performed. The Emergency Room trrnted 858 njured and crtcally ll, 104 of them nsultng from automoble accdents. The average, daly occupancy was 375 patents, stayng an average 7.S days. Brth durng January totaled 22S. Republcan Club Installs Hoffman KVENEL - James Hoffman was nstalled recently us presdent of the Sxth Dstrct Rc-j publcan Club. Kenneth Hunt,' past presdent of the organzaton, Installed Wll Schcuer man, vce presdent: Mrs James Bchaeffer, secretary and Mrs. Kenneth Bersey, treasurer. Gfts were presented to the etlrng offcers by Mr, Hunt on whalf of the club. Mr. Hoffman wll appont hsj commttee for the new year tonght tt a meetng at Mr. and Mrs. ffcheuerman's, 300 Prospect Avenue. Resdents of the xth dstrct are Invted to at-,end. The group usually mectsj AIDING HEART FUND: Dr. I,eRoy Homer ehalrnwn of Ihr Heart Fund IMve In Woodbrlde, today lauded George S.hrl. propretor,,f the Washln. Wrtl Laundromat, Man Street, for nstallng a wshln, well a s part of hs personal effort on behalf of tt* H«rt Fund Above, Mr. and Mrs. Kred G. Huber. Orancr Street, Woodteldnr. make ther contrbuton, whle Mr. Sabel looks on. The Wshng Well has become a popuur 'Pot for those Mtkut to contrbute small change to the work of the Heart Assocaton. Mr. S.fte h u ndcated the well wll be avalable for makng donatons each day untl the close or the drve, February 28. Engaged to IU» (,,, WOODBRtDQE M Mrs. Steve LOVRS.,,;,. Rt.rwt, Cnrterpt, 1;lV(l ' nounccd the cnrb(.,,' m / ther daurhlet, Cn'h,, M Albert Jutfner 89 Con' nnc. son of Mrs. Fuy,.,, nrr. VasarORnameny. n,., ( nnd tho Idte Mr. Jutt,,., Mss Ix)v«s. a senor m < tprol. Hgh School, n,,, DRkR College Ellzabot,,,' HIP srnmer. Her n,,,,,, Irnrtrd schools n the, n,,. nl Ar Force. He s p,,,.,!'" of Ur P»rk Barber Rh,,',, Am)oy Avenue. /> I ft Meets nwy the thrd Wednesday of every j month. I FREE! 50 ^GREEN STAMPS In addton to your r»g»lnr rtampt wcth pvrchos of matrt toalng $3.00 of more and th«coupon. Ml Acme Markets Wll Be dosed Washngton's Brthday, Wednesday, February 22nd, Wth Mrs. Dfn Hr,,,. WOODBRIDGE - h,., r el. Ow Chapter of t,,.,,"'; wll meet au P. M,.atth,,,;' of Mrs. Sherman B n,,.",' Orove Avenue \un.,, Regent. Mra. Cedrle o ;* conductng the rnrptu, The chaplan wll... Ororte Washngton nnr./ ) Mm. Arthur R, Bryer MI!, \'l devotons. The guest speaker v,;,. M. Andrews whose aubrr,', be "Qard«rlnt In New,].,,. ; TO TOUR 8TATION COLONIA Cub Sum,,, 30 and P«rents wn,,, tour of Pennsylvana ;*;.,.' New York Cty. Saturtt.,,-,. nng. The Pack wll n«.:. day at School 20, H.;;,,^ Boulevard, at 7 30 P y, Free 504* fsss. b oddton to regular stamps wth moot purchom totalng $3.00 or more and ths coupon. NAME. STREET. CITY Ths coupon expres February, 18th, 1961 TEAKS Srlonlb C Porterhouse^ Lancaster Brand E Z Carve RIB ROAST 79 Oven Ready Small Lean Fresh Hams 59 c 63 Hunts Tomato sauce Hunts Tomato paste 10 $ Hunts Stewed Tomatoes 6 $ 1 00 Ideal Sdd Whtos Tuna Fsh Ken-L-Raton Dog Food Hefz Ketchup 20-oz Kleenex Towels bottle 29c Nabsco Rtz Crackers 616oz o r cans Q J 2 twn pack Whole or Shank Half Lancaster Brand C<M Cm Sak Stced Bologna & Pbm 6-or.25 Loaf, Pckle & Pmento Loaf, Cooked Salam. Olve Loaf or Spced Luncheon Meat Frozen Foods for leaf Swbrool Chopped Spnach Morton Macaron Fancy Large Shrmp 2 Z 27' 3^47' Halbut Steaks Sltc»d Cod Steaks Frt$h Fsh Flounder Fllet Butterfsh Haddock Fllet ***- k 79< Fruts and Vegetables Wawtn^ton Stulo Red D^lckAM Apples Extra large Collornu Nav»l Oranges Vln«-Rp«, ncd Tomatoes Sweet Potatoes 3 not HQUM} Rhubarb bt 2 AH adv prce* «ff,ctv, Huv tatwrdoy, r«t» C

9 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAOE NINE 'sarah Anne's Cookng I, runy rvcr y fo0d e '5" ',1,.. nmnn body needs "tolly vtamn D whch r nn'ly I" our every * I"",,,1 Many thnk o m» ll [,,,., of breakfast, but '",,, om pmaker knows I! hr nay u»«e ««8 from ' ','rr some delcous ways,.'.,;,..,1,,,,, to add lntwest [; ;. lll,,t 10 th<-famly menu - s,nd lflmn for Celery "'^d r<>6ked eggs m **,,.hhspoon chopped pckle,,;,,, chll sauce ; ma stuffed olves CllJ M"U.,,,1,1,-swons mayonnase Iv <.'lktllfnts and f u eel- [>» to Potato rattlet,., )S mashed potatoes Slt nnd pepper,, np Rftted cheese Illltt'T, (.,ps cooked tomatoes, np rhopped onon.^m' potatoes wth salt I'I p.-p*r and mx wth \ shape nto 6 pattes,, bown n butter. Cook tos md onons together to UK" a thck sauce. Pry eggs.!,., rach on a potato patty J,,, n)ver wth tomato sauw.. and Asparagn* Double-Deckw toast r-ch 1 creamed eggs : dozrn cooked aparatus tps I Cover half the tout Wth.nurd e»gs, place 3 aspara ts lps on each and top wth cond layer of toast, etgs and Scrrts 6. ThU Is a luncheon. Oramtd Eff 6 hard cooked egf*.: cups whte sauce I Cut egm> Into eghths lenfth or slce Heat slowly In bte HAUCP. tfg and Hut tote* 0 hard cooked eggs dced 1 cup dced cooked ham b sweet pckles slced l CUP chopped eelery K stuffed olves chopped French dressng all ngredent*, add French dresng t p,11. chll thoroughly am on salad greens. MTU J BEAUT condton of your har Is rrflmu of your general n::h You have set' neglected nunthed anmals. All of Bern had dull, ncraggly, un- ^. d'd-luoklng har. The can b«sad of human I'l:.' har responds readly. pt u; ; ;y to the local care whch! n: :su)w upon t, but to the d 'on rat, the amount of], >u ma, bathlug, exereu-j.n;d so forth. If you meet a;! or tdult wth clean, rosy] -t,,,.,.,; sparklng eyes, and' M; well-kept htlr, It be-; health and well-beng. :t;ur s nourshed fromj ' stream, and the blood r.ml' from what you eat. For '! you must eat (ood :ul In vltamlna, mln- 1 protens, sugars and lf glands are lnflu- > drt. They In turn '.- oh to do wth har. hot are properly fed owners see that ther - well brushed dally. Ther har has a n never seen In unt'd fur anmals. :n:lady wants &llnlng locks le should keep her har clean pd h-.sculp exercsed by fre nuhks. Ths brngs ')'')od to every tny follcle rnls the har, After a '!.:. bushng the scalp ' uth warmht and has a!- or wen beng whch s ''l by mproved clrcula-.^atf helps to nvgorate -full*, t s a good practce ' l <U up lttle bunches and t energetcally. Ths. and exercses the scalp " M«d that women do not come bald us d 0 me n because Is fed by blood whch there by brushng w. pullng the har, etc 1 har s kept so short t dws not receve the ' fjutcsr. The har fol ' > t,,!' to provde nourudu account of an lnsuffl- Mtpply of blood to the n consequence, the har "nt mm the follcles de (>1 tns happens, nothng ' He har grow back kn. ^' r uud sunnlne arc ^ good >alp. Har should be very day and on an average of awry l weeks. TAX BKBATB BILL Ooldwat«r (R.-A»U.) ntroduce» bll to > back to the people $3,000,- > 0 0 or U,00O,00O,00O n tax»*v to be used locauy to schools. hopes that a taxpayer,»>»g receved, for eumpk, ft I tax rebate, mljht be mwe :ed to vote for locftj 1 luues. NEW JERSEY'S MONEY SAVING SUPER MARKETS MUTUAL'S PUTTER FULL OF PLEASURE OPEN WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY (Wednesday, February 22) 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The fnest meats n town are yours every day n the week, when you shop >flcl. There** tto queston about t. Prore t to yourself. Try some of our Smply Deleous Meats for a platter full of pleasure. ALL WAYS SIMPLY DELICIOUS MEATS CHUCK ROAST prcm CROSS RIB ROAST CALIFORNIA STYLE BONELESS POT ROAST 59 POT/ROAST 69 Swfffs PrenHam Franks AS SEEN ON TV AIL "Andy Boy" Broccol ORIEN UUtOI SNO-WHITE pound MUSHROOMS FlOtlDAS NNEST pound CRISP ESCAROLE lakge SIZE HORIDA GRAPEFRUIT HB 5^.39 -" - - > 59 C Slced Battn tel A lurgt bunch PHILODENDRON HOUSE PUNTS,'r:: 25 C Wnesr. Freshest Dary Foods Savngs... So Why Pay More Large Whte Eggs =?K - 55 e m3r 3rn6 HOUSE L?hO\ Borden's Cream Cheese >» 25 Amercan Cheese ' "r lrt-' 1 '' 1 "j FREE POUND OF MACARONI, POTATO SALAD or COLE SLAW Wth Your Purthos* Of A Pound Of Hemttmad* POTATO SALAD FREE! FREE! VALUABLE GIFTS Natonally Complete Appetzer Department advertsed gfts are your abolutoly free by savng Mutual Regster Tapes 13' SLUED YELLOW r WHITE V4-lb. BAKED VIRGINIA HAM - SMOKEY JOE WHITING - CHINESE EGG ROLLS - 2 * Plus Fresh Rolls, Bagels, Assorted Smoked Fsh, Imported Delcaces and Cheeses ZIPPER FRONT BOYS' LONGIES ASS'T. szs COLORS Mutual Super Markets C e tb OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A.M. to 6 fkcllvt thru Jaturday nght, Ftbruary IB, Wt rttrv th«tght to lmt quanttt BIG CATCHES U.S. No. 1 FANCY SMELTS HALIBUT STEAKS - DEEP SEA SCALLOPS MUTUALCOFFEE SUBURBAN 49 ll>. BLEND COT NEW BLUE CAN Ib. Ib. 69c 1 Chase &Sanborn WEE :. 59* MARTINSON'S»"«' 69 C Henz Baked Beans 10 PORK VEGETARIAN can or Pllsbury FLOUR 5 49 LaRosa Spaghett 2 37 Hunt's Calf. Tomato Juce T 29c Lght Meat Tuna > Nablsco's Fg Newtons -29c Grape Preserves folanl " s - 3"" $1 Kleenex Facal Tssues - «"25c Flako Pe Crust ' ::»c Ken-L-Ratlon Dog Food 6 u r 97c % «jpm«wbffl!«i Ueulth and Beauty S«r«f/s Reg. 29c (Rubbng Alcohol) I6-01. Bottle ISOPROPYL COMPOUND 12 C : R«g ll'-o. Bortla \ JERGEN'S SHAMPOO 39 C : R«g. 54c Plus Tax \ JERGEN'S Hand Loton 39 C I I :<,!';.:; V >v.._,/ LUX LIQUID Economy Sze Half Gallon LUX TOILET SOAP Buy 3 bath szg M.. «^ at regular prce...' SALE get 1 for1c Top Qualty Convenent Frozen Foods Satng* «" 1 4 «$1 GORTON'S COD FISH CAKES MACARONI & CHEESE SW * NSONSD1NNl 3 >» RED L FISH CAKES & SPAGHETTI 3 - '1 RIVER VALLEY SOLE FILLETS 2 * Rahway Ave. at Man St. Wood brdge

10 h. PAGE TEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 He Crow's Nest FAMOUS AMERICAN TAVERNS fare and There t ^Jrvtnjt Hntt, Lnden Avenue, Woodbrdgr, Is upwt over the IfCt that hv dog a boxer has been mssng for a few weeks. The don s very Rpntle Wd Mr Hutt feds thm whover ha.«trp pet does not know owner. If you navp found 1 IK* dog or know of snmpnne, S. Ye Oke Centennal Inn n Marshall, Mch. - who han the anmal. Mr. Hutt! Irtmld apprecate t f you* would call hm at ME ' for le mww the dog very ftgch... James Sandahl. son of Mr and Mrs James Sandahl «Rahwsy Avenue Wood' 1 brdge, s currently playng the bartone saxophone In the 68- ftajequehenna Unversty Symphonc Band The band s or, a Qn ^ M ^ "On ht Old Stagecoach RouU" h rouu w,. Mn r, Hrot >nd rhj n the : trx-ronrm tour through c«- chmnng ltt!e ^, llf, of Marshall, Mch, stand. Y«Olde Ontentral Pennsylvana and n Aprl nja Inn M f amous f or fa m«n n that, for nne consecutve years, a T»UJ appear In the York- poj] of travellng men h*» named t to the second spot on «lst of Lancaster Readng area... Amerca's favorte mtaannts. Gerald Carvalho. 18, son of Mr. So fathfully does the nn Mrs. Armondo Cwvalho, carry out ts motto, "for m- Th«automoble then cttne Hveoue. Iseln, recent-dons d<m«dnng,from a Msandwch to upon the scene, the lvery stable) > promoted to prvate gave way to a garagt and tha fortunes of the Royal Hotel declned. But at ths moment a young mm wth an dea acqured the old hotel. The young man was Albert Schuler and the dea was that of servng unsurpassed food I at A lunch counter. ^ Strng* of «ueh peat nance Battalon n Germany. ^nttr* New y ork chcapo, Canalho, a fuel and electrc San Francsco, Los Angeles, tepar specalst n the bat- Washngton, D.C., and others. At tatton's Company C n Cra!$- ; le»st that s what the travellng Helm, entered the Army nalesman sad when asked: <*tvl of last year and oom-!"nme your favorte place to Deted basc tranng at FOrt ^ f. ur I** euatomer for Dtt. He arrved oversea, W ^ S? h ^tradmorwhj ^ ^ Woodbrdge Hl«h Mch,p n terrtory befran to op«n up n the 1830's, the sugecoach look fve days from Detrot to At Random: 'St- Joseph on a road so bad that lnns thrved at two mle nter- Bruce Theodore Chosney,son va j g. A favorte stoppng place Of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. was Marshall and here the faey, Guernsey Lane, Co- mous Royal HoUl and Lvery has been ntated nto Stable was bult Ths was the JUaaMa Ch Alpha, at Wash-tra of the Saratoga trunk, the tagton-lee Onversty, Lexng- rubber-tredbnggy fn*food and ton, Va., where he Is workng!to the pre-medlcal program "Bruce plans to come home for <fe sprng recess March 25.. Anny recrut Bernard Toth. *Bayvew Avenue, Keasber, has teen assgned to the U. S. Army Garrson at Whte Sand* Mssle Range. New Mexco. He s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh ;S^hool... Receved a letter 'frwn Henretta Farrell, Pass-a-l lorflle, Florda, formerly of; 'Woodbrdge. who wrtes they ave been nvaded wth flocks bl robns who evdently "couldn't get through the snow lwrrer up your way." Because of a water man break and no. ran, the robns could not get any water to drnk so she sad they put out cake pans wth water, drawn from ther well, to tbe brds could hae a drnk "It seemed lke a mllon robns and I used to wsh to see the frst one of the Sprng up New Jersey Way", Henretta wrote. xut But Not Least: Born at Perth Amboy Oen- Wal Hosptal; From Fords, fc son to Mr. and Mrs. John Dunch. 123 Corey GLAMOR Street; a daughter to Mr. nd Mrs. Wllam Bonsaktk, 167 Woodland Avenue: a fan to Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Jlotolgo, 29 Hamlton Avenue; k daughter to Mr. and Mrs., Oross, 242 Lberty Street;, to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel j Columbus Avenue; a daughter _, 88 Man Street; a daugh-^o Mr. and Mrs. Smon MaaurJ The dea pad off. The restaurant, now called Ye Olde Centen- 1 n&l Inn, s perhaps the most famous n Mchgan, and Marshell s or re agan the favoru stoppng place b*tw(>en Detrot, and Chcago. Detroters who, a hundred years ago, would have spent fve days on the road, now motor down for dnner. Under the drecton of Albert Schuler's son, Wn, the nn has grown to ts present sze of four dfferent dnng rooms, ncludng the Dckens Room, a 19th century; pub, and the Stephen Foster f" Room whch captures southern colonal charm. "Good heavens, no! The market happen* to be hs way home." <er" to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony 211 Campbell Street; from ), 38 Larchmont Road; Port Readng. a daughter to, MHI to Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dorko, 188 Second Avenue; a 53 Lee Street. to Mr. and Mrs, Jo- Skelly, 38 Tracy Drve; from Avenel, a son to Mr. Mrs. Wllam Mller, 75 Av- Street; a son to Mr. and v'jfn. Davd Maher, 7C Street; H Son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Dassaway. 31 Ffth Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Russo, 470 Woodbrdge we;.,. from Iseln, a [hter to Mr. and Mrs. Cler- Cook, 331 Charles Street; «->#aughter to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Sgene Cezo, 285 East Warren Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zaccardo, 120 Wood- Brdge Avenue;... from Woodbrtdge, a son to Mr. and Mrs. "" slus Pajak, 540 Watson.u*^«daughter to Mr. and L'ttobert De Joy, 422 Amboy venue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Davs, 109 Van Buren a son to Mr. and Mrs. jftward Bonalsky, 17 -L Bunns ~ L '-' a daughter to Mr. and George Goodenow, 329 STATE THEATRE Woodbrdge, N. J. TODAY THRU TUESDAY FEB. 16 THRU 21 Shrk) MacLane, Frank Snatra n 'CAN-CAN' : taown Evenngs at (A and 9:00 P. M. IPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW Saturday, Feb. 18, at 2:00 P. M. r "WED. THRU TOES. ~ FEB. 22 THRU FEB.» Walt Dlsaey Present! 'Swss Famly Robnson' wth Dorothy McGare John Mllar u> Stutdl; t Remnders There's nothng lke thnnng har and hangng a new calendar on the wall to make you realtee tme s fleeng. Do- Man Eagle. UP-TO-THE-MINUTE MEN OEFENDING AMERICA YOUR NATIONAL GUARD RITZ Theatre Crttret, N. I. U 1-SNC NOW THHU SATURDAY "Conspracy of HearU" Alto "Cate of Evl" Klddr Matnee 8»turd»r 1 P. M. 81'NDAV, MONDAY It TUESDAY FEB. 19, 21, 21 "WAKE ME WHEN IT'S OVER" Plut "THE HIGH POWERED RIFLE" tutloet Suter I f- M. WBDNEBDAY TH10 taiubdat rw, a. a, H a "NORTH TO ALASKA" Ml* "WALK TALL" Mal*** Alu tatunuf MatMt lr.x. Bante #1. Wotdbrtdt* TODAT THRU SATURDAY Robert Mtchum - Deborah K m "THE SUNDOWNERS" Color Plot "THE BOY WHO STOLE A MILLION" EXTRA FRIDAY & SATURDAY Cartoon Camlya] LATE HORROR SHOW SUNDAY, T *o»n CoUlns - Rfchad gn "ESTHEB & THE KING" Color Plus Jeff Chandler "THE PLUNDERERS" EARLY BIRD SHOW SUNDAY I P. M, FREE IN-CAR HEATER8 CHIIJMtH«ALWAYS FREE ISELIN "THE GRASS IS GREENER" "GIDGET" FOR OIR PROTF.rTION: Above, the new fre trurk of Woodbrtdre Fre Dstrct whrh nrudps «oodhrd»r.and Sewarrn. s shown undergong nspecton and tests at thr Publr Sfrvlre dook. Left to rjtht. Ktymnnd Krbvwelt. *tatt taupcrtor; Rchard Smth, drlvery engneer; James F.. /ehrer. fre fommlssoner and Tharlps Trautwoln, manufacturer of the truck. FOR BETTER HEALTH: Thr dental program n th f Townshp schoou K no«n full swm:. Above, one of the Woodbrdfre dentsts s shown examnng lttle Ss-n Cohen at School t whle a school nurse, Mrs. John Kuery. asssts. The pnnram was urjed by tho B'na B'rth Womrn of Colona. NEWS and REVIEWS Resort Showers? ettes... very pretty and very practcal. Ponchos, capes and cape tuncs n marvelous colors and gay!wllam Troyack, master of the London branch of the Incorporated Guld of Hardressers: Cotton 'jprns and plads match up and "Mr. Kennedy has a specal Naturally, any self-respect- 000, 1 "*"^_ wl^_ ^ t s ' pant f lesort way havng hs har cut resort Chamber of havnrhlshrci3tindl' of C o m^jft ^ I l'm o convnced na\ng ns that nar accounted]merte cut ana. wou shndder at the slghtly damp haute couture.! thought of 8 ran for the convnced dfference that n accounted]merte votes that wouw snoaaer at ~ tne * "7., but the three! IM) put hm n the Whte House." thought t could ld of happen, 8 but *«* reports the pece ^ ensemble "^Wentally whch the s fashthr Natonal Cotton Councl, lon's current darlng for 1961 Dwght O. Esenhower, former Luckly, for' all fashon con- may be found n vvd popln Presdent: scous lades, cotton rushes to trenchcosts, complete wth "I wsh the newpresdent the rescue. Never before has:matchng skrt and contrastng ranwear been such fun. [overblouse. and all who wll labor wth hm Godspeed." Cheater Bowles, Under Secre tary of State: "I smply feel we are obvously not gong to gve up Formosa. We are gong to defend Formosa at whatever the cost and whatever the rsks." JohB G. Defenbaker, Prme Mnster of Canada: 'The relatonshp between our two countres s a model for all manknd. We wsh you (Esenhower) good health and ong years of servce n the cause of peace." Gone, or at least relegated to a much lesser role s the good old relable tan rancoat. In 1961, cotton for the ran sparklng, spannng new Incorporatng tle latest slhou- Geoffrey Faber, Dr., Archbshop of Canterbury; Arthur H. Motley, presdent, '1 am convnced that day by U, S. Chamber of Commerce: day my wsdom ncreases, but "Mnmum wage-fxng by am also satsfed that my the Government s an economc slock of patence dmnshes, swndle rather than an economc panacea. ROLLER SKATING SPECIAL RATES TO GROUPS Every flght Except Monday 7:30 to 11 P.M. Mtne«Saturday, Sundays tt Holday* >. P. M. to 5 P. M. 85c 50«SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Stevens S 6th, South Amboy I THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND Plus SATURDAY EVENINGS 8ATUEDAY MATINEE ONLY! "FRECKLES" -"^ "FRECKLEg; ONE WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, KEB 18 "THE SUNDOWNERS" An Interestuf Famly Drama Enjoy an Evenng At Swallck Tavern, Inc. C*nw WUttUD * New StneU Beer Wne WOODBRIDGE "Betty and Joe" - Phm«ME 4-97M lquor Sandwches and that s why I really thnk that the tme has come to resgn." JO 'S PIZZERIA 77 Man Street, Woodbrdgt Pzza Pe Spaghett & Meat Balls Hot Sausagr & Meat BalW Sandwches 40- Phone Mt: 4-CI9K 4 P. M to Mdrfh AD-LIB Route 1 at the Green St. Crcle Iseln, N. J. r YOU'RE PLANNING A PARTY BANQUET SOCIAL FUNCTION THEN PLAN IT IN OUR NEW ROOM FOR INFORMATION CALL ME 4-979H Open Mondays! VILLAGE INN Bar & Restaurant ' '. Green St. (Cor. Rahway Ave.), Woodbrdge SUNDAY MONDAY Nrw ktchen Hour*: 2 P. M. TO 12 MID.N1GHT fj P. M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT TUBS. THRU SAT 11 A. M. TO 1 A. M. Authentc Neapoltan Cusne HOME MADE SPAGHETTI Lasagna, Ravol Pna Pes Hot or Cold Sandwches TAKEOUT ORDERS, CALL ME BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER Kenred In Our Dner Daly Fr«n 8:3* A. M. T 1 f^ t- 1 STATION KOBBl RORBKIt SrllOOlS L U l WOODBRIDOK thr *- was at work at tl wj R young man V 'ml<*r ICC*SS staton and stole 1 j(nu )he fmh reglgte. r wool (BRIDGE - To make f... f»-- "«> * lost dur " g l J JSr twstomv tne nnoc n the publc school Poor ll br shortened, the An ra te wfe j U.s f Educaton decded,, V ng ner husband.,, ture. "And don't arum.,' :;:) Is lute enough to go cther!" she snapped,, Superntendent of of tne trade. Patrck A, Boylan told -Argue," repled n us hf advsed return mftn -wny. I have, t" l,,,,l thr Tuesday after W01.,j - "No, but you urn l ts. hf sad, "*»» Bve m a most tufty Thursday, Oood the school year Blessed are the, c Harmon, James can tell ther cretn u,,,,m Barbara Wt.mer.are broke wthout l Vl! Klzrtlx'h Shewehuck. W. - The Lttle R 0( < < tenchn-s to begn next sas. Democrat. ^ were named as fol- Idws rvnr Bersak. Myrna Chclt r, Fw Damen, Mrs. A- FtrlK'N, Mary Ellen Orau«- am CHnl Hajsen, Dorothy Robert Kftsko. Joah Howard Kuhlman, Rachel Uvson. Duane Mc- Ewen.'Peter Matwljcow, Dale Nlemlec Noreen Nolan, Margaret O'Brrn. O»fl Roenberj, Eleen Wenzel, Mary Yoos. SomfthnK to Morn About ROBS CHI RCH And no\> the people FORDS - The "meanest thef vsted the offce of Rev. -.y Tha tt and lost'eldon R. Stohs.'bf the Utheran Church. Monday and stole cone t > way K 50. Ihop.- that lost -twllllo offertne-evelopm contanng stay. unknown sums of money ana Asd'not come ragng rmmd;*15 In change m May IWBT ""'" FORDS PLAYHOUSE m TODAY THHl SAI u "SUNRISE AT CAMPQBELLO" Wth Ralph Brllatm,,,< Oreer Oarson 8:M and 8: n SATURDAY MAT1M "THE 3 WORIJ^» OUIXIVER Short and A woman got on a bus andsunday THRU Tl \ or Jackuueo? Itook the only empty seat, next n w "THE 1 WORLDS m An solutonust sets up to a harmless-lookng reveller. QUUJVER' lrhtmtk conductor An Isola- goon he opened a map of Mantmnst thnks that he Is lght- chura and began to study t. "RLUKPRINT u M17EDER nns proof already. Toronto: The reveller gazed at the Stl" map for a whle and fnally WEDNESDAY, FHt ; addressed the woman In an Inexport^ to U S "ho*'(crested Ujne. "Sure you're on "HMgarlM Show rtclh-, the rght bus?" he asked. KNT1RK WEEK! T"IM\ 1MKI 1'lKSr.M' Ml Ml Sh<u an Color! Ml hr <.r.\\ Snn(s! VII hr (ret llancf! Ml hr Urtal Fun! Frank Slmtra Shrley MarLatne Maurce Chfulltt Lous Jaurdn Wth Julf Prowsf In Cole Porter's "CAN-CAN" PlUk A Sparklng New Show Wth That "GIGF" Olow! Sophl* honn John <»vn "A BREATH OF SCANDAL' for anyone sellng care cough drops calco or cans of corn TEEN HOP Every Saturday Nght FROM 8:M P. M. TO H:S«P, M. Featurng "THE Ths Saturday Nght, February 18 NAVAL RESERVE CENTER Front and Gordon Streets, Perth Amboy ADMISSION 50c Gentlemen Must Wear JackeU weapon The went weapon k FACT!... backng up your dvertsnj a our wwtptpcr wth down-to-earth, pnvtn fgure*. crculaton Our nembcnhp n tbe Audt Bureau of Orcultoo* pro^ vde* you wth the safeguard of knowledge,.. full knowledge of where and to how many people your adverttnf meuage goe. No matter what you tell or the sze of your budget, evrry advertemtat hould be planned to reap jhe greatest beneft*. at the cah regter. Knowledge... fact* bout the crculaton audence you are tryng to sell... gv«yon an e«ra dmenw>n of confdence. Ak to let copy of our not-k>-secr«abc yport. Fact-by fact, t oontknt the story of our audted crculaton to help 'you plan more effectve advertsng Grtc Street, Woodbrdge Phone ME Th ntwpmwr u. mtmbtt of ht Awl Buraao tk OlOllatoM. "w«uon of acarly 4,000 publhen, «Jvtnw, and agcncm. Our erculuoo t «u<ttt Mdhor,. 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11 Bxcluslw and Exclusvely NEWS Prom AD tn Communty Independent-Leader Carteret Press Edson Townshp and Fords Beacon A Newspaper Dedcated to the Best Interests of the Resdents ol the Communtes We Serve. Sweetness and Lght By CHARLES E. GREGORY Many Imvr been the suggestons ^artful, lke a trp-hammer that I restrct my ^ln the lmt of the keyboard of my Thnr a*e others, of course lke Mr. Rossettl o was on the ballot for electon to the Board of lu.-aton Tuesday and who wrote me a Letter Edtor whch appears n today's ssue, n t, the ho expresses an mpled hope that I be conless space thanjny trusty IBM UU'll 1 1(< ll'fl to even l''nls. I possbly am confdng nothng new to hut. he s not unque n ths apprasal of my.n. He has been preceded by competent,.;horucs. stll. I suppose all of us have some drve and nvct on that perhapsure us nto areas for whch have nether formal nor actual tranng, no experence only the do-good dsease sezes all of us whose careers have been Loser Vews Poll Results WOODBRIDOE - John J Csabal, Pot'ds, who was defeated Tuesday and wlt retre from the Board of Educaton Monday, -today Issued ths statement: "1 enjoyed my term on the Board of Educaton and have no regrets for the many hours I devoted for the betterment of our school'system. I sncerely beleve my efforts were not In van because In some small measure I contrbuted to the buldng of addtonal schools, helped form Junor Hgh Schools and aded In currculum development to meet present-day requrements. "I wsh to confratulat*- the wnners and hope ther letn of offce wll be frutful and benefcal for the educatonal sys- ;tem of our «re»t Townshp." K. of C Makes Plans for Fete IflELTN-St. Cecela's Councl Knlhts of Columbus wlt hold open house n Our Lady of Lourdes Hall next Wednesday at 8 P. M. A group of speakers! THtJKSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 GREAT EMANCIPATOR:* pantng of Abraham Lncoln, (lone by Mrs. Thomas Vlnn. 15X Wnch-tcr Koad, Fords,»as presented In Colnna J'J&'or Hgh School. Left to rslt uro Mr. Vana. Maron Vana. artst: Thomas (. Desmond, Assstant Superntendent ofwchools; Wllam Burns, prncpal, Coluna Junor Hgh Srhool, and Patrck A. Boylan, PAGE ELEVEN Senor Hgh Speaks Notr The Student Councl of Woodbrdge Srnor Hgh School wll submt a column each week wrtten by varlou students at the school,i He Natonal Honor Socety By Thorn. Koch Many ctzens of our communty are not award* I of somr of the fne, organzatons wthn Wood-' \ IJI d»e Hgh School. One club n partcular of whch 1 }. I wrte s the Woodbrdgc Chapter of the Natonal '' ;. Honor Socety. * *! Thr Honor Socety, as t s commonly referred In, s out' of the most mportant and utquestort*- 1 *"' bly the most exclusve organzaton wthn the.< h^l school. Objectves of the Natonal Honor So* crty are to stmulate ntellectual advancement' and to ncrease partcpaton n extra-currcula^ wll be present to tell how why the order was started and explan ts place ln the communty and throughout the l n t cd to the slavery of newspaper dealsm. Ths world. bershp quotas of ths group. In early sprng, WOODBRIDQE A prvate WOODBRIDGE "Wlls" the most dffcult of task-masters, and whle the James Sullvan wll presde Inter hat prevew wll be COLONIA Mrs. Eleanor members are tapped at a tense and exctng, us the mbjeot of Attorney C. over the program and Introduce, the speakers Includng: of the Evangelcal and Reform-^Ponted chef therapeutc crs and Guests Nght of * * * 2 hrsl professon n the world mght be a more shown by the Lorantffy Guld Karaffa of Colona has been Hrstaff Stockel at the annual ceremony. " " t casual approach to lfe and much more lucratve Rev. John M. Wlus, pastor of ed Church March 7 at 7 P, M.!<" etllan at f ert > Amboy Gen- Wuodbrdge Mothers Club St Cecela's ChurcT; Hugh Me- Attendance wll be by nvte- eral Hosptal. Accordng to the llc at the home of Mrs. John The Honor Socety contrbutes many worth-* [n meetng lfe's materlat requrementsrl prefer Oulre, Joseph E. Bllson, Wl tlon only. announcement made by drera new poston created as part eludng tutorng students, donatng to scholarshp «\qmla, 170 EdgSr Street. whle servces to the school and communty lam Duerscheldt, and Fred t)»- slave-drver commands and demands whch I German. In charge of hosptalty Guests ncluded: Mr, and hue (or reasons I cannot qute rattonallbe enjm-etl through the years. Frankly, I smply have jmest*. Theodore' Blpos, Mrs. Andrew Walter Conner, membershp be: Rev. and Mrs. Lesle Egry, 4rs. Wllam Coughln, Mr. of the expanson of food servces n preparaton for the hos> charman, wll welcome the Mrs. Anthony Ambrose, Mrs.: nd Ms. Raymond Jackson, funds, assstng n communty projects such as the fc Mr. and Mrs. C. Chrstan Independent-Leader's Communty Chest Drve and" ptal's current growth to a 540- A flm. "Noble Hertage" wll Novak, Mrs. Frank Baka and tockel, Mrs. Ernest Be'eny,! bed medcal center. hked t and do. be showu and refreshments Mrs. Andrew Racz. Mss Helen Greza, John Aqula, Chrstmas projects, donatng books to the school Mrs, Karaffa s a rtatvc of Robert Clark, Lous Gabrel, served Mrs. Novak led devotons at lbrary, and many others. * Scranton, Pa., where she attended Central Hgh Schoo Wftnny, Andrew Menko, James Wllam Hamed, Fred McEl- * * + The Ne# Jersey Junor Out a meetng last week. Others door Sportsmen have arranged partcpatng were: Mrs. Bakaland Marywood College. After Sabatno, James Sherrard, Peter J. Urban, Henry Warner and Our young ctzens eagerly partcpate n the I suppose ths all comes nto expresson because o present after the regular and^rev. Egry who spoke on recemng her bachelor o meetng of the Knghts of Columbus next Thursday nght Mrs. Ambrwft presdent, nomcs she nterned for a yea achevements assure us of excellent leadershp n my acceptance of a request that I serve^as an Iscence degree n homo eco- Robert Nelson. '. j Natonal Honor Socety, and ther efforts and Mtal charman of a publc meetng tomorrow a dversfed sports pro-, nounced events M follows: ^ Mrs. James Bherrard and at Duke Unversty!) Hosptal gram whch promses to be nterestng and Informatve. wth Mrs. Joseph Pnter char-j esses.. v I N Mother's Day Dnner May 7! ^ 0V D letettcs'ln Durhan, Mrs. Peter J. Urba^n'wcre host-! the world of tomorrow. t nn between one of our major Industres, and.-hup of neghborng resdent* la Port Readng. Sportng (Urns wll be hown plan; a Chnese Aucton Marchj 8he ^ bem a ;«jtttan at ; -! ' - 4 Ty - The nekt f by UttteTl Bnlef t* Lous wth Mrs. Benjamn ErdeylJ Emke H tal p resbytemn a»ml to undertake what I can antcpate as a KUDU akl «fh cover the topc* Mrs. Stephen Stopen and Mrs. Hunter Safety and "Bow andandrew Nagy n charge; a H lt, Phladelpha, and St. MRS. ELEANORE KARAFFA ^ 4 Cvc Theatre Mary's Hosptal, Scranton. Mrs. Henry Warner as c6-hostess. Guest speaker wl be Mrs. -.-hly dffcult endeavor, purely ID the frm be- Oun" thoroughly. rummage sale Aprl 13, 14, andlw"'? Put that men who talk n good fath can resolve Rudy Brazouc, deputy conservaton offcer, wll speak on man. tratve dettan at State Hos- cuss, "Ceramcs for the Home." 15 wth Mrs. Joseph Elek char- 1 was. for Hope of Drama Teacher three years, assstant admns- Donald Wescott who wll ds- p. n. or magned dfferences through under- the deer stuaton n. New Mrs. Ambrose s In oharge WOODBRIDGE An nnovaton a cvc theatre for ptal, Scranton. Jersey. of purchasng new chtnawarel Mrs.. K6raffa sa member of Chnese Aucton Woodbrdse Townshp s beng planned by Bertram Katz, Balf;. Rchard Melton wll be on for the ktchen. Fords Grl Betrothed drama nstructor at Woodbrdge Hgh School, wth the cooperaton of the Townshp Recreaton Department. the Amercan Detetc Assocaton, a natonal organzaton hand to demonstrate the technque of bow snootng. All Mandy were In charge of hosle Egry, publcty charman, To Carteret Resdent Mrs. Baka and Mrs. Joseph! WOODBRIDGE Mrs. Les- Mr, Katz has conferred wth John.Zullo, drector of the of professonal dtettons who members of the councl are ptalty. announced the Lades Ad Socety of the Evangelcal and must be college prepared and FORDS Announcement has Recreaton Department, as well as Mayor Frederck M. Adams The hard part n attemptng to resolve dffer- Urged to attend. have a year's nternshp n a been made of the engagement and Commtteeman John Reformed Churok wll hold a 1 suppose, s born of the unwllngness of one hosptal accredted by the of Mss Dorothy Clare Powojsk, to Mchael Edward Poll, Jr., of the Recreaton Commttee, made up entrely of Wood- *' HuRhes, Thrd Ward, charman "We hope to have our casts Jff Caryl Ann Vc$co Chnese Aucton at 7:30 P. M A.D.A for teachng detetcs. Saturday n the Parsh Hall t v or the other or both to meet on a common Kwans Hears Engaged to Battato Mrs. Karaffa and her husband, Andrew, lve at 39 Mer- Poll, 9 Lous Street, Carteret, As ptans\stand now, the plays To my knowledge ths s the ;!. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael E. and was assured of cooperaton. brdge resdents", he went on, ;lj Homemade pastres wll be nmd. I am stll nave enough to beleve, how- served wth Mrs. Steven Smon, WOODBRIDGE Announce- cury Avenue -wth ther two by her parents Mr. and Mrs. wll be offered durng the sum-frsmer for sx weeks n Townshp come to the people wthout l tme that the theatre wll Mrs. Prank Kopany, Mrs.! that once ths meetng s held that unselfsh Dr.Partenope ment was made by Mr. and chldren, Andrea, 7, and Ron-jj" a ' mcs *pfc' n tek,"mrs." Andrew Joseph A. Powojsk, 9 Lberty nnbe and nterest n the welfare of adversares Mrs. Theodore Q. Vclsco of 319: ad, 2. Street. parks. The plays wll be offered charge. Ths type of theatre WOODBRIDGE - Athlete's Dorko, and Mrs. Andrew Busa Drve, of the engagement of ther daughter. Caryl tfawy' Bgt SfhooffPerth same 1 play.beng pf and was-oued pageant wagon,' TuBss Powojsk graduate* from, three days & week was popular jn the mddle ages f:an le resolved. If I dd not beljeve ths, nether I herfrl, heart.murmurs,. hgh n ctlarge., blood pr««ujr«. Strokes, and Ann, to John Battato, son ofwoodbrdge Resdent Anrtwjr t «l»»of &8, and & em-twployed by the Shell Ol -Com. wll be prod\k# Weefs'In all,.three plays theatre, we feel ths type of,.myone could have any contnung fath n the vattou*^7learrrnwtu theatre wll te welcomed and f. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Battato, ** y of the hopes of all human nature for ' wer(1 «pam-d by Dr. Edward.9 Kelly StreeUMenlo Park. Engaged to Boro Gt h the Parsh Hall wth wll be good publcty lot! pany, Sewaren. Rev. Lesle Egry, pastor, nstallng the new offcers. formed next month and Mr Stages wll be made from \ An organzaton wll be Woodbrdge." ' u. respect s the most mportant of all com-' ^ ^ Z T l Z ^ Mss Vclsco s a graduate 6f Her fance s also a graduate WOODBRIDGE Announcement has been made by Mr. Preparatons are beng made oodbrdge Hgh School, class of St. Mary's Hgh School n a Stuaton Of ths knd. at a meetng of the Woodbrdge Katz wll serve as drector. platforms whch were formerly I960. Perth Amboy, class of '58. He Kwans Club at the Log Cabn and Mrs. Emanuel Altprants, by Mrs. Steven Kovach and "We naturally are concerned used for block dances. Her fance attended Woodbrdge Hgh School. Both are Notre Dame, South Bend, In- s a junor at the Unversty of Inn Tuesday nght 71 Tennyson Street, Carteret, Mrs. Lllan Carroll, representng the Sunday School; Mrs, wth the knd of theatre whch Dr. Part'lope ' stressed the of the engagement of ther wll be offered", Mr. Katz sad employed by F, W, Woolworth dana. "The plays wll be fttng for Catty Mv closest frends don't care for my sermons need for proper understandng daughter, Carol Ann, to Robert Anthony Ambrose representng Company, Menlo Park Shopng Center. moral themes. We are thnkng sx years snce I saw you last. the entre famly wth sound. It must be at least of heart alment and advsed Kollbas, son of Mrs. Margaret the Lorantffy Guld. Mrs, Egry Mmetmes. I am not at all convnced I have the greatest dtmer Is.fear. Kolbas, 526 Vesper Avenue, s n charge of program. HOSTS TO JONES n«\ them wsely or well. My theores of under- 'There are ,000 heart Woodbrldge, and,the late WOODBRIDGE Mayor of presentng "Our Town" as How much older you lookl I cases ln (he Unted States, and URT IN MISHAP George Kolbas, BACK TO STUDIES Frederck M. Adams, and oth-ouer Republcan members of the The drector explaned there Barbara Yes, t s a long frst producton." would hardly have known you. 'nb have been put to a sngularly dffcult of thett- are chldren," COLONIA - Mrs. Angela Mss Alprants s a graduate COLONIA Edward Anderson, Jr 1., son of Mr. and Mrs. Town Commttee, wll be hosts and sometme* when I turn the fnal page for he stated. lagyl, 28, Cleveland Avenue of Carteret Hgh Sclool, wll be a castng call and he tme. If I hadn't remembered on The.Declne and Fall of the Roman He ponted out over-weght, slghtly Injured Saturday Mr. Kolbas graduj^ed from Edward Anderson, 216 Newat a cocktal party Saturday at hoped talented resdents of the your coat, I wouldn't havo and boredom are major vhen she lost control of her Woodbrdge Hgh Sqtool and Dover Road, has returned to the Ad Lb to honor Walter H Townshp wll respond, known you, ether. whch I have been tryng to complete for causes of heart- attacks whch ;ax and lt. overturned- twce, served n the U. S. Nftvy. He shs studes at Haja»;d after a Jones, Republcan canddate (lore years than memory wll recall I wonder f know no lmtatons; executlve, workers, laborers, both Route 1. She was treated at former Company, Inc., Rahlltng.the Parkway.brdge on employed by Marcus Trans- weekend at home. for Governor.!*>.vbly can have been suffcently lterate to men and women are subject to 'erth Amboy General Hosptal.lway, Your FORMS my case. them, Woody Woodbrdge Dr. Partenope narrated res of sldes explanng trapcr weght control, good Proclamaton rorkng habts, and proper Probably not. I am nclned to thnk the very n-standng I have sought to encourage among has evaded my own determnaton and ca- ' '.v All I can suggest, now, s that f those who me can put up wth me, then I wll do my put up wth them. Ths may be an overof a statement of soluton for df- 1 't cs whch may exst among ua but maybe ' soluton really s ths smple: I wll accept you, v«u wll accept me all thngs beng equal. Mutual trust s a reservor of vast resource (l «permanent one and a servceable one. Acof ths theory seems-to b«the most dfof all decsons whch we must face, even we have seen nnumerable examples of the If'vtveness of ts acceptance. Purely on ths fath, 1 'n, t could be well If we could embrace t. Perhaps these have been dsjonted, f hopeful oughts, on tryng afternoon. Stll, maybe ther jbstance whch wll fall wth the moon over the n tonght, may be gven lfe agan tomorrow hen te sun ruea n tht moon/ place, mtlook are the beat preventve oeasures. Other guests were Wllam Jchwaz, Wllam Schwen, and Robert Roberts Qeorfle Ajdresak, Robert O, Juffy, and Dr. Euwne A. Leahy vere ntated nto Kwans by lerman Dettmer. charman o ocatonal gudance and Kl -ans educaton. mucb la tn U4 U«,. Ihow bn H h»t.»u km ftorlu., <r*«t» m ADJOBI t Bl h «OMU»OB"I WALSHECK'S Flower Shop ve. Ml nf Schools. Guld to Hold Mrs. Karaffa NamedHead Attorney Spks Easter Hat Show Of Hosptal Deltans [To Mothers Club WHEREAS, The Councl of Unted Church Women annually conducts a program that s sgnacant and noteworthy n ts efforts to unte all peoples In a fellowshp of prayer, and * WHEREAS, through a WORLD DS&Y OF PRAYER, ndvduals everyherc n the state, the naton v _and the world are provded wth an opportunty to jon n helpng further peace and goodwll, and WHEREAS, ths actvty s nterdenomnatonal, nterracal, and nternatonal n scope and seeks through combned prayer to brng about a world n whch all may lve n brotherhood and lastng pe,ace,and WHEREAS, hstory gves an eloquent and, persuasve proof that an appeal to God, through. prayer, can lead to the rule of truth, justce, and peace n the hearts of men and natons; tow, THEREFORE, I, Frederck M. Adarhs. Mayor of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n recognton of ths objectve of the Councl of Unted Women and partcularly because ths s,ther 75th observance, do proclam Frday, February 17, 1961, {s WORLD DAY OF PRAYER n the Townshp of Woodbrdge. (Sgned) FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Attest: Mayor B, J. Dungan, Townshp Clerk 1 would lke to shake hand* wth all the frends of our chldren who helped pw* our school budget. v ' To bpcome a member of the Natonal Honor Sodoty a student must be scholastcally n the upper» onr-thrd of the junor or senor class, and he must" partcpate n actvtes whch arc a servce to the*, school. A prospectve member must also dsplay.» defnte leadershp ablty and have good character. *,.' * * * As you can see, the four man qualfcatons of? the organzaton are character, scholarshp, leader:.", shp, and servce. Ffteen percent of the senor class - and fve percent of the junor class are the mem t get a "New Look" When thoy're Drv Oaned Here! Your pn-ttest gown or dress wlffclook as new as the frst tme you wore t... thanks to our careful, scentfc dry cleanng. We work wonders wth delcate fabrcs, Our effcent dry-cleanng s known for hghest qualty... yet costs no more than elsewhere! 354 Amboy Avenue WOODBRIDGE "Convenent Drve-up Sendee"

12 Jbwott JScacmt (Hartrrrt Jrws Chartes K. Gregory Edtor and PnblUhtr to4*pu<lut-i*u«r Ut MMn BS I U-» Omo Suwt Ml t-llll rttkt Pnn (mdubr 131 RooMTtlt Jtnant Kl t-mh Cartcttt, New Jmty WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY ' Charles E. Ortfwr, PresHe Lawrence F. Campon, Vce Presdent «nd Trewnrer tat L unct. cmrter, 10 emu ptt eopj ** *; fu monum fas; ttrat MO The People Speak... Wsely We want to express our sncere congratulatons to Messrs. Mulln, Mundy and Felz upon ther electon to the Board of Educaton Tuesday and to the people for ther support of the referenda whch n our judgment (jrere-lmper&tvely needed tor the effectve progress of our educatonal lystem. "Our newspaper supported the canddaces of Messrs. Mulln and Mr. Fete?tnd sad of Mr. Mundy that we admred hs cvc and communty nterests and hs "mpressve qualfcatons... to be an effectve part 6f any governmental organzaton." Wth ths pre-electon mpresson of hm, t s natural that we are happy about hs -addton to the Woodbrdge Townshp Board of Educaton and to hm and to hs supporters should go hgh prase ftjr the approval the electorate has bertowed. There s no hgher hon*-and In Mr, Mundy's case we are confdent It wll be accorded the respect of whch one of hs character s capable. The appropratons referenda were of transcendng mportance to the or- ^rlerly progress and operaton of our school system. Whle the margns by whch they were adopted were not mpressve, we are certan the years wll Bhow the wsdom of the judgment expressed Tuesday. We wll do our utmost to help n demonstratng ths justfcaton. Worthy of Dong \ Two proposals have been, presented o the Town Commttee by members.of the Democratc mnorty and, n our judgment, deserve very careful conr One proposal would establsh, by ^rdnauee, a flo-called Code of Ethcs JJS a gude for the offcal conduct of jthose In the Woodbrdge Townshp offcal government. Whle to the Ideal- *J?t, such a step mght seem superfluous.jj-ron the grounds any elected or apponted offcal should be trusted to bey basc standards of acceptable be T Savor experence through the years Shas demonstrated how many have been concepts of "acceptable behavor." The Nemyo ordnance would spell the defnton of acceptable behavor, and we can see no reason for ^objectng to such defnton provded t ^s adequate and accurate. In the one Suggested, such crtera seem to have $een met. Unless defntve error^can tjbe found n the suggested defnton, jjtherl It should not only be adopted but %t Should be welcomed. J It may be and probably s true, $teat many of the prohbtons and n- 3»bltlons contaned n Mr. Nemyo's Jw^geston, have been covered already tjn legslaton adopted on other governmental levels. Even f ths s true, how- '#nt, we thnk t would be most reassurng to the people f they knew ther ^representatves n publc lfe reaffrmed Jher acceptance and support of welldefned standards of behavor. -Cer- Jtalnly, a proposal of ths knd need *>Ihave no poltcal mplcatons, but one Vhlch should have the support of all n partes and we trust It wll. The other Democratc proposal surely a mertorous one comes Conrrtteeman Jacks who asks, f.- Townshp Attorney be nstructed 40 draw up aj> ordnance whch would ^jmpttbllfh few for home buldng, perjpmu, varous Inspectons and certfl- % Sates of occupancy. The purpose of ths should *t least be re- duced to ordnance form for the usual consderaton and publc hearng \s to Increase the revenue whch the muncpalty cdn gan from any further housng projects, It s only too bad ths approach to assuagng the dffcultes caused by unlmted development could not have been adopted years ago. The dffcultes n whch we fnd ourselves now would not have been elmnated, but they would have been consderably lessened. Thus, we trust both these proposals wll be accorded the knd of sensble treatment they deserve and wthout delay. On Happness Thete are certan people n our communty who are nvarably pleasant and happy. They are not necessarly those who have the most money, the, hghest postons or the easest jobs. They are happy because they are thankful for all they have, and for the many blessngs whch surround them. Others, who have much more, materally, and who have lttle real work to do, are not happy. They have problem after problem and worry anft fflst and fnd lttle n lfe to brng them satsfacton and contentment. The old rule of lfe, the Chrstan vrtues, and the state of mnd are the secrets of ths happness. The rule of lfe unselfshness and the desre to help others, the devoton to the prjncples of Jesus, and the mental petoe of mnd whch comes from dong one's hest whatever hs staton n lfe brng serenty and beauty to lfe. There s so much to enjoy n our lves that sometmes we forget what lfe s all about. The blessngs whch the country we lve n, the plenty whch surround us all, the beautes of nature, abounds, the freedom we have, all these are generous blessngs we should take the tme to apprecate and enjoy. Those blessed wth good health rarely apprecate t untl ther health fals. Those who make mdre' money than the majorty rarely take the tme to be thankful they seek ways to make more, and lve even better. Too many of us overlook the smple thngs, whch can brng so much satsfacton and contentment. Many of us neglect to follow the road to nner satsfacton, the great opportunty to help others less fortunate than ourselves. Yet, n the end, those who have helped others, not hndered them, those who have gven more than they have receved, those who beleve n contrbutng to ther church and ther communty, and jthoff who haye aj)j predated the many blessngs of lfe tofl' natate they are the rch-tmes, the happy ones, among us. Ths s the tme to thnk about such thngs. A new year les ahead of us. In 1961, resolve to take the tme.to enjoy lfe's blessngs, to help others and make a greater contrbuton to your fellow men and to your church and communty. Such a resoluton wll brng you tremendous satsfacton and happness. A FUm to Remember The House Un-Amercan Actvtes Commttee has made avalable to varous clubs and groups throughout the country a flm showng the communst-organzed dsorders whch prevented the commttee from carryng out an nvestgatve hearng In San Francsco last year. These scenes are dsturbng proof that the communsts can mslead and Incte young people today, n the Unted States of Anyca, and make them turn aganst the orderly and democratc forms of government and or,der that have been our hertage for generatons. The traned communst agtator can achleve surprsng results, workng wth students whether he 8ttrs emotqns n any of several felds. They are actve among students because young people are hghly lmpresskmable and dealstc and can sometmes be fooled by hardened propagandsts. The scenes of dsrupton and dsorder at Los Angeles, whch prevented a congressonal commttee from dong Its work to safeguard the country, are' ugly and omnous and ths flm should the wdest dstrbuton posatttt. BLOOD, SWEAT AND NEW FRONTIERS! 180 South Park Drve Woodbrldge. N..1. February 14, 1961 Mr. Charles Gregory Woodbrdge Publshng Co. Green Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Dear Mr. Gregory: Voters Not Excted Over Gubenatoral Electon PRINCETON. N. J. - Tlls' Today s fndngs n u lf,, November, New Jersey voters,of those n prevous Kllb(,, wl dc d whether a B*publl- torw ttacion years u, llllr On behalf pf all the members! ra or a Democrat wll be the dcate ttlkt the turnout fll. of the Ctzens Commttee to year's gubernatoral SUUS Mr. ""1 V'lSSrt'lte* Jer- should *ttow replace School No. 1, and my hbrma self, I Just want to take ths Poll survey ndcate that'jl*. ' opportunty to sncerely thank,-w 3 or ev ery lve vote you for your forceful tmd postve edtoral support wth re- Pr the state went to the Polls In VOU1O very much excted a yet about Presdental electon, only '.,>,' the comng gubernatoral electon. vember. four wll turn out com. gard to the passage of the publc queston n whch was ncluded the replacng of School At the present tme, two out Approxmately the of every three voters n- theporuon held true for No. 1. state say t makes lttle or no!n Presdental M-«M.I _ 1957 o «, Ths Jetter s beng wrtten dfference to them whch party's canddate s elected. Presdental electon, ';M<, toral electons. In V.y on the heels of our Just havng heard that ths publc queston About one I In three New Jery ctzens ntervewed Say 1957 the followng y PBr ctzens went to the p O, vu jjaskd and we know that we could not have been as successful as we were f you andj lot of dfference to them. elec-tlon for governor. n, electon make* 2,018,408 cast ther vo.. s Jour paper dd not back us as These fndngs are 'partes words, the 1857 turnout: strongly as you dd. It s gratfyng to know that a force such the fact that already a number electon was only 81'; larly sgnfcant n the lght of Meyner - Forbes gubm u yours can be expected to of Republcans have ndcated rally to a cause such as ours. that ther hats are n the Hn* Thank you agan and wth for the OOP gubernatoral kndest personal regards, nomnaton, plus the fact that Yours very truly, gt thp prpspnt tlme there Is ROBERT KORB ukellll0o< t that there wll also be a Prmary battle for the Mr. Charles Gregory Independent-Leader Woodbrdge, N. J Dear Mr. Gregory: In response to Mr. Patrck Boylan's statement that days lost In school due to snowstorms would be made up by shortenng the summer vacaton, I would lke to suggest that the Easter vacaton be shortened nstead. The chldren have the Thursday and Frday, off precedng Easter Sunday so that It would be no undo hardshp for them to return to school durng the week dependng on the number of days nee-, essary to make up. The chl- turnout for the 1956 K«er-Bteyenson electon. And In the 1052 Pre 1983 gubernatoral and n the 1048 PreMO 1049 gubernatoral r for ewry four voters * Democratc Gubernatoral nom to the Polls In the Pre ; D e m o c r ft 11 c! nomnaton When New Jersey Poll»taff reporters personally asked a representatve cross-secton of the state's voters: "ITow much dfference wes It make to you whether a I*t* publcan or» bem«crat s elected In the New Jersey tntwrnalflrl.l electon ths much?" STATEWIDE A lot «* Not very muth or only turned out for the al electon that followed Last November, 2,772.7».-,,, Jerstyan* voted In U,r ;-... nedy-nlxon Presldcntn;, test. Based on votlnt br a n th«stato In pat PrcM.,. and gubernatoral eleet,~\., turnout for ths NOM n electon should be sppmx.::,,. ly two and a quarter m::, (2,250,000). Certanly, k s:-,, ; turnout, but stll not so ;. : It was In 1980 or wt.;, Under the Captol Dome should be. none at all <>* Hghlghtng today's :,:.:; By J. Joseph Grbhlns dren already have had sufflc o opnon ' ^ : kl y j A comparson M n of of today's todays la that In each sngle»:, r naton segment examned. /. :< v. that an addtonal vacaton the [^ que,ton thn-e In every fve say.,- lent tme off from scnool so flndngs wllh those reported on TRENTON New Jersey's postons and salares unl tuu'.lcd to one assstant prose- frst week In Aprl Is hardlyj 1953_ and 1957< mdt. comng electon makes. ;. Increased populaton over the May 6 and hopes by that tmelcutor each, would become ento unscramble the effect of!ttled M three assstant prose- ng n cool weatjher Is '-'- than there was at ap- These groups Include : called for Studyng and learn- 1, t Ju' st gh ' ade more mteresl no dfference to thsm past decade would brng about a number of governmental more people In more places n'cutors each, one of whch could ly'more desreable than In the the same perod dents of all cty szes: m :.; changes because of a maze of 1961 be desgnated as frst Assstant. heat of June. before the last three gubernaboards of freeholders from 7 cutor. ter vacaton nstead of the lot. 29';; Not very much or Ths Is one of a Ber^!' women; Republcans, n. ; laws enacted durng past sessons of the Legslature. Camden, Mddlesex and Pu-tos'W elan county and be ganzatons and parents, For examp e, New Jersey Poll collar and manual work': Based on new populatons j Bergen County would move up I hope Parent -Teacher Or- toral e)ectons crats, and Independent-.<.: Each year the Legslature sale countes would be enttled enttled to appont egal asto ncreased members on sstant* to the county prose- agree wth the shortened Eas- 1957, showed the followng: A educatonal levels. throughout the Townshp who fndngs reported, n March, well as voters In all uc> authorzes new postons, ncreased numbers of county freeholders, hgher salares, to 9 members. Morrs and Burl- More county detectves and shortened summer vacaton none at all, 70%; No opnon, Jersey Poll measurenn:': more judges, addtonal help lpgton countes would ncrease nvestgators, court attendants would contact Mr. Boylan and (Meyner and Forbes be- poltcal sentment. for county prosecutors, and an membershp on such boards and constable* would appear urge hm to consder the short-, came the par» y nomln ees.) ncreased number of court at- 1 from 5 to 7 members. Somerset on the scene n many countes, ened Easter vacaton to make; tendants and constables all {and Ocean countes would n- and hgher salares for many based upon the populaton of crease boards from 3 to 5 mem-offcals would become legally countes. Ths year when thelbcrs. In Salem County where a! '" fashonable K '^ M * k by " an offcal * U1 """- populaton change census becomes offcal by large boartj of freeholders exst*, ctzens would be enttled promulgaton of Governor Robert SLAVES: Wth the reen- B. I#yner, a wld scramble to an addtonal freeholder «ctment of Abraham Lncoln's among publc offcals and em-'from the Borough of Woodsployees frst and only offcal vst to to get nto ther and town. New Jersey on February 21, legal place would be nevtable. 1861, a backward look nto hstory Realzng that confuson and reveals that many Garden chaos would occur n such an State resdents had pro-south' Salares of county prosecutors would be changed mostly upward by populaton changes event, the 1961 Legslature Cumberland and Gloucester plans to freere the status of all countes, whch are presently Know Your Representatves The best ctzen la an actve ctzen, one who s alert and goes to the source to secure the best possble Informaton. The best representatve Is one who cooperates wth hs consttuents and Is ready and eagef to receve ther vew*. Herewth a n Oje tsttmwl yourrtprejemrfttvw* Swp - n touch wth them. '" 0. $, Cngross * * SENATE Senator HarrUon A. Wllams, Jr., (D), Senate Offce Buldng, Washngton, D. C. Home Westfleld. Senator Clfford P. Case <R>, Senate Offce Buldng, Washngton 25, D. C. Rome 345 Elm Avenue, Rahway, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Representatve Peter Freltoghuysen, Jr., <R). Ffth Congressonal Dstrct, House Offce Buldng, Washng- 1 tea 25, D. C. Home Morrlstown. State Legslature STATE SENATOR John A. Lynch, New Brunswck MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY Norman Tanzman, Woodbrdge J. Edward Crabel, Mllltown Joseph Doren, Dunellen Board of Chosen Freeholders Kafl E, Metzger, Presdent, Rutgers Unversty, New Brunswck. George L. Burton, Jr., 19 Agate Road, Lawrence Brook Vllage, New Brunswck. Edytae S. McAndrews. New Brunswck. Joseph R. Costa, 123 Hlllcrest Avenue, Edson. Thomas H. Lee, HO Front Street, South, ^lanfleld, George Otlowskl 541 Kennedy Street Perth Amboy. WUllara J. Warren, 875 Man Street, Fords. Woodbrdge Townshp Commttee MAYOR Frederck M. Adams, Colona FIRST WARD Charles Molnar, Woodbrdge Maynard Wnston, Woodbrdge SECOND WARD-rJoseph Nemyo, Fords Leon Blanchard, Fords THIRD WARD Robert Jacks, Avenel John Hughes, Woodbrdge FOURTH WARD Thomas J. Costeuo, Iselln Davd Ncola, Iseln FIFTH WARD John Evanko, Colona 1 Davd T. Mller, Colona. 1 Borough of Carteret MAYOR Stephen Ukba Presdent of Borough Councl Walter Sullvan COUNCTLMEN Thomas MWk Walter Sullvan.. John Hutock John D'ZurUla Alexander Such Adam aymbccskl Ttfshl of Edlso luyor-aathanjr M Yelenalcs Presdent of Councl Nell A. McDonald COUNCTLMEN Wllam P. AshUw Frank J. Takac* Bernard 3. Dwyer Dr. Wllam Ton, Wllam N. Margoll* Walter H. Wood' em opnons at the tme and even had slaves. Tue re-enactment,of the up the tost days. Sncerely yours, Helen E. Schreber Mr. Charles E. Gregory, Publsher, Woodbrdge Independent- Leader, Woodbrdge, N. J. Dear Sr: Yours Is a unque poston n the Townshp of Woodbrdge.' Snce your weekly publcaton s the only truly local newspaper, you have In effect a vst, and hstorc speeches n near monopoly on the dssemnaton of news wthn the ooth houses of the Legslature, take place at the State se next Tuesday. Anthony Qunn, famous stage and move take the part of Townshp. It would therefor seem to me that you have a pecular and partcular oblgaton to your subscrbers. I feel, and I am sure that my sent- New Jersey records afaow that ments are shared by a law slaves,were checked n the MK«nt%«e, of, you;,.. exs. leral census of I860 alltst the whole, unvarnshed truth. that t 16 your duty to Wsh though some authortes (te Actual number at about 300 The slaves were centered mostly n the northwestern corner of New Jersey, Somerset and Hunterdon countes were the leadng slave countes, and not, as mght be supposed, the southerly countes borderng on the lower Delaware Rver. The landholdlng Quakers of Burlngton, Gloucester and Salem countes 1 were actvely opposed to slavery from early to the eghteenth century. New Jersey was unque a- moag northern states In not havng abolshed slavery outrght. The statute of 1804 prohbted new slaves and provded for apprentceshp and then freedom for chldren born to slaves. Thus the slave populaton of New Jersey declned from 12,000 In 1800 and the slaves counted In the Federal census of 1880 were all 56 years of age or older. CONSOLIDATION; Substantal economes could eventually be brought about by the consoldaton of muncpaltes n New Jersey, the Dvson of Local Government has advsed the 1961 Legslature. In Boma New Jersey muncpaltes, twkpolce departments have jursdcton on the same street. Ths can apply to a multtude of servces rendered to the resdents and taxpayers but s partcularly true of street mantenance and repars, snow removal, health servces, fre protecton and buldng nspectlpn, the dvson explaned. However, the board suggested consoldaton be consdered as a long range proeot wth exstng procedures changed only as good busness dctates. HIGHWAYS: The post war traffc exploson In New Jersey whch loaded State hghways to double ther ca puclty, coupled wth lack o: dequate funds to construc new and needed hghways, has State Hghway Commssone Dwlght R. Q. Palmer steppng around to &W up wth the panut. ', ' (Contnued on Page 16) In my opnon, Sr; you hav* sadly neglected ths duty,,partcularly In today's edton o( your "Sweetness and Lght" column. (Contnued on Page 171 In 1953, New Jersey Poll RD88 SFACE SPECTA(TUR fndngs on the queston were Russa's next space M»(! >' as follows: A lot, 26%; Not uler could be to put two v,.-~ very much or none at all, 74% Into orbt, Ixrth n the um (Meyner and Troast becam capsule. the.canddates.) And n 1949 Many space and row- < v the New Jersey Poll showed perts thnk the race to ths: A lot, 26%; Not very much man n spce Is almost or none at all, 70%; No opnon go to the Russans. The.< '. 4 f. (DrLscoll and Wene be have had a more x»- came the canddates,' booster rocket for somr tv Complete Brokerage Servce. Stocks Commodtes - Bonds Monthly Bulletn Sent On Wrtten T. L. Watson & Co. MONROE A. WEIANT, Resdent Partner Founded Tel. HI Member Ntw York and Amercan Stock Elchnxt> PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK BUILDIN& 1 At the 5 Corners) TEBTU AMBOY. N. J George Washngton's well earned fame remans undmmed through the year. H brthday contnue to be observed throughout our naton. Ths hmv wll nu b«opta 00 ftbruary 22ml Our New BuUdug, Con«Moore Avenue and Berry street. Opp. f 0Wu m Federal lustr. INTEREST Pad On SAVINGS ACCOUNTS BBGUUR BANKING HOI 1^ MmuUr Thru Thvadar A. If. to t P " FtUar A, M. U «P.»» Woodbrdge Natonal Bank

13 MARIONKTTK SHOW: Above s thf rommlurr for thr presentaton of the ST.nr Maronettes Saturday at - ' lllllor lll fh Sfhno1. Barron Avenue, under the sponsorshp or ITO of Srhonls 2 and IB, Colona. I*ft to Tght, Mrs. Krank IlrllwU, Mrs. Hfrhert Heharfer, Mrs. (porkp Kuehna, Mrs..John Ballek, MrH. Frank Hruska, Mrs. Kenneth Knlb, Mm. John Doyle; stundlnu, Mrs. Wllam Polrwsk. Mr«. Joseph Vltale, Mrs. Geore Storm, Mrs. Joseph M-lekel. Mrs. Edward Brll, Mm. Edward Yrlle, Mm. John Brooks and Mrs. Albert Rwhka. MlnHlnr from the photo raph»rt Mm. Robert Brll and Mrs. Walter Emery. ' >T0 Sponsors Maronette Show The celebrated B,,, MunofttM wll present [ 11(. w show -The R*mark- S Mr. Ptss In BooU". 8atur- [,n tnder the sponsorshp of t,, pro of Schools 2 and 18 at Junor HlKh School heln Polo Clnc Scheduled for Sunday ISELIN - A famly polo clnc, sponsored by the Greater Iselln Cvc Assocaton. wll be held Sunday from 1 untl 4:30 P. M. at Iselln School 18, Indana Avenue Mrs, Davd Rasehe. publcty charman, advsed: "Indvdual one-use syrnge Avenue at 1:30. and needles wll be used run" huve acclamed thljj The ftr<, p,.,,.^^^ and producton a mo«t loaded under laboratory condtlotu, makng transmsson UKalve muscal fantasy... :r«{ addton to flutarlj of serum hepatts Impossble.' [nortrrs' clwslc repertory, no-.vn from coast to coast for Thrd and fourth shots wlt ttn-- than 20 yews." be gven and plenty of free A commttee was formed to parkng space s avalable, e arn\nrcment«when the she announced. mp met wth Mrs. John c :m Farvlew Avenue. C-. Geow Kuchna, ways and runs, and Mrs. Prank Hruska, co-charmen n charge of affar, und Mrs. Kenneth 0, and Mrs, are ov., FU hmrmen. Pnrent-F.dncaton Meetng Conducted I8EUN The second of a terle of parent-educaton and. t Kenne(ly Pgrk j wtth Mr«, Alex Ktttler drwtlng, HKStNTKD SKIT I Donald Whltaker, prncpal.; I5KI.IN The Beaverette»;c*plalned the report card sys-, H club held ts buslnm«tem and chlldrep's retdnu In n" at the home of Mra'the second rade readers. The d Newton, Mchael Street. chldren he sad became acl,!.)ly Harayda's jroup qualnted wth communty help-, \\n\ a skt on "Manner** ers at polcemen and fremen In ther stores. ' :< : t mmg were Busan Boh-.mlUh Lobb, Dane Har- ;ul Fath Maxwell, 8u- A queston and answer dlscuhon wa h#w The next ID uhlfp was guest of non-'jthe seres, February J3. wll; her thrteenth brthday, deal wth the thrd grade., Proclamaton WHEREAS, the New Jersey State Elks' Crj- :>led Chldren's Commttee has once agan launched ts Annual Appeal for Funds wth the malng of ts seals to every home n th«state, am WHEREAS, funds so rased provde examnatons, treatments, therapy and surgery, as well,<; traned personnel to carry out the program, and WHEREAS, Woodbrdge Lodge was. able mmgh *noney rasej^w t)* means to spend sun n helpng chldrentrtrarwa tot year",m<! WHEREAS,, a tola! of %IWH&1<(>& was ex-»!u.( by all Lodges In.^he State for ths pur- ''^ hst year, and WHEREAS, ths year's goal of $200, 'll help more chldren to help themselves f.' A as over-subscrbed, and THEREFORE, I, Frederck M. Adams, Mayor W.Hxlbrdge, do urge our ctzens to recognze > worthness of ths endeavor and do further!;< them to contrbute as generously as they HI to ths Fund Appeal. (Sgned) FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Mayor Townshp of Woodbrdge Hated: February 12,1961. FOREIGN CAR REPAIRS, LTD. New Jeney' Only Exclusve Complete Repar Shop for AU MAKES Foregn & Sports Cars Sprral factory traned mechancs for both lor- «'!;» and Amercan cars. Completely equpped tor all major and mnor repars. All work fully guaranteed. Only genune factory parts used. Aflft DELIVERY SERVICE Havng Trouble Wth Your Foregn CALL FUlton j Car? OREIGN CAR REPAIRS, LTD. St. (<eo >t> Avenue Kal way. N. J. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 Concert Set For Iseln February 26 ISRI.IN The Prnceton cnnuy Cho! wll prnset a servce of snored musc In the selln PTSbvle nn Church Fe.bnmry 26. at 4:00 P, M. All members of ths male chorus are COIICKC KrudU'Sj who are now enrolled at Prnceton Theologcal Semnary for at loart three years of graduate! study n preparaton for the Chrstan mnstry. They form a far cross secl-on of the Semnary's student body of about 500 who came from all pnts ofj the Unted States ;md many forelkn countres, representng over ffty church denomnatons. '' The men of ths year's chor come from ffteen slates. IncludlnK our newest state Hawa, one eflch from Formosa, Korea and North Ireland, and are graduates of twenty-fve dfferent colleges. They have a varety of professonal experenoc, one havng been a graduate tcaoher ot Englsh n college, one a consultant structural engneer, one a test engneer for an arcraft company, another n the laundry busness and ote havng served twenty years In the Navy, retrng as a commander. The entre servce wll be conducted by members of the chor, each person takng a part 1 In turn. The muscal porton of the program whch consttutes an Integral part of the servce) represents the fnest In choral repertore, rangng from Gregoran plalnsu Palestne to Lottl, Bach, Handel Haydn, Mendelssohn and contemporary composers. Also Included n the repertore are ft number of sprtual folk songs from dfferent natons. Th chor's long-playng record, re leased by RCA Vctor, contans eghteen selectons from ths repertore. SWEET-HEARTS IN COLONIA: Fve Colona teen-arers contrlbulrd ther Saturday afternoon to the Heart Fund campagn last week as they collected donatons In a tau day at the Colonla Shoppng Center. Shown leavng from thf home of Dr. Kdward Partenope, Colonla charman, at 363 Mddlesex Avenue, are (left to rght) Grace Umol, Jance DeWorth, Marlyn Gonyo, Bonne Vrasy and,!anpt Rueseh. Dnner, Retreat, Dance On Holy Name Calendar. and ChwlM Havranek, captan. "' PatW?l6n, Johansson sgn lor llmarch 13 bout. Choplk, LI pr Mrs. Rob ME Japan*r^d 4eM to U. S nears $2,000,000,000. THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELLO Funeral Homes Green St. & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts. Iselln, N. J. Perth Amboy N. J, Tel. LI HI IMPORTANT SKKV1CE! PROMPT IVERY :hurpnes, schools, cvc clubs, ; hosptals, youth assembles and mltary bases. Mothers Mareh Recepts $710 COLONIA - The regular onthly meetng of the St. hn Vanney Holy Name Socty wll be held Monday, 8 _ M., at School 17 nstead of Ichool 20, It was announced hen the executve board met th Rev. Walter Radzlwon at he rectory. Raymond Fagan, program harman. reported moves deletng mtsslm wll be shown. Hoffman Named Cvc Unt Head Davd Hugh Jones, drector and Irvng Elan, members at West Francs Street, Iseln, was a charter member of the large. faculty of the wesunnste James McNchols, retreat have announced the engagement of ther daughter, Ln-, The assocaton contnung Chor College and head of th lommttee charman, ndcated ts polcy of last year n offerorgan and composton depart' the Loyola Retreat House, Morrstown, as a possble choce for da, to Thomas Menafra, son Ing a gft ol a rubber mat to ments of that school for a num of Mr.and Mrs. Eugene ISELIN It was announced those rejonng. New members bur of years. He has been D he Laymen's Retreat. Menafra, 31 Shetland Drve, at the regular meetng of the wll receve a development telephone drectory. Clark. Iselta Boys' League fnal regstraton for 1961 wll he held, - rector of Musc at. Prtnfgto A famly spaghett dnner, Semnary snce In 195 sponsored by the socety, wll Mss Ben Is a senor at A barn dance Is scheduled at he relnqushed hs post at th be held before Summer. Anthony Vrazza, charman, re- Woodbrdge Hgh School. Saturday, February 25, 9 A.U. School 21 Saturday. Chor College to devote hs en Her fance attended Rahway to 1 P, M. at the Green Street tre tme to Prnceton as Pro ported the Sprng dance hasl Hgh School. He s employed Frehouse. Boys 8 to 12 years fessor of Musc. He has publsh been tentatvely scheduled for wth Glendale Sgn Co., Nutley. No date for the weddng old are elgble to jon. The fee JOINS MISSILE PROGRAM: Harold G. Moyle, 22, Con s ed a number of choral works Aprl 22, Drectors Named s $2.50., ' Itructlon Electrcan 2c, Seabees, rght, shown beng has been set. Curts Campbell, treasurer, and was edtor of The Hymn confratdated by Captan Grorcr Smns on hs reenlstment and asuftment to the Parfc Mlsllr Rantc. U.S. By Cvc Group durng 1960 season for uh»- The annual Sprtual Drectors dnner n honor of the stated $3,718 had been spent book, publshed by fve Presby Naval Mlullf Center, Pont MUKU, Calf. The son of Mr. teran and derjom sprtual head of each of the 1 forms, bats, balls, trophes a#d natons And muscal^,edtor parsh unts In Mddlesex County, wll be held at the Pnes Board of Drectors for the Co-.COLONU - The and Mrt. Harold L, Mnylr, 89 Albemarlr Road. Colonla, Synagogue Sets other necesstes for over 400 the Armed Forces' Hymnal, pu! the Stabtt U plannng to makr the Navy hs career. Also boys.,. "* lshed n 1959." Metuchen, sometme n Aprl lonla Cvc Improvement Club attfned to tht Vandcnbur Ar Force Ba«e, the Colonla Paul Byrnes, ways and mettlls man t now at the range whch provdes support facltes For the past twenty -seve: Tckets are avalable to members. was elected ths week. Men's Breakfast for launchng and trackng msses, satteltes and other years, under the leadershp charman, announced sponsocshlp fees are comng n slowly. Named for three year terms COLt>NIA The Jewsh Com' space vehcles. Dr. Jones, the Prnceton Sem Begnnng In March, the were Bernard McGarry, charman, Davd Mller, Thomas Le-.fast, scheduled for th: 1 thrc munlty Center's Men's break Wllam Bowte, presdehl, nary Chor has sung.n nun meetngs wll agan be held at remnded the members of the dreds of churches Uvougho School 20. worthy, Joseph Pryor, Anthony Sunday of each month, wll to Cadet Corps Member PTO 18 to Present the eastern seaboard, slngn Mgacz,' and Ronald Schofeld. Iseln Lons Club dnner, honorng the All Star Team and held ths week at the Center every Sunday of the academl Two year terms; Joseph Barron, Harold Morecroft, Charles Averme, It watannoun.,;! b; temporary home, 518 Innan ther parents wll Ije held J*bruary 20. Jons Colona Squad "Parsan Holday' year. For the past ffteen sum COLONIA-Paul Davs s the ; I8ELW - March 24 and 25 mers t has toured extensve Honor Roll Told Doktor, Donald Halbsgut, Mchael Asman, charman. second graduate In the hstory have been set by PTO ol School n all ffty states, Canada, Cul James Georges, and Adolf Gonzalez, one year term, Ncholas The League Is endeavorng to. There wll be a nomne' ad of he Colona Frst Ad Squad IS tor the presentaton of t* Mexco, Guatemala, El Salv Al Junor Hgh msson charge for the ffa: nterest the Townshp n renovatng ball felds beng used by Cadet Corps to become a member of the Squad, It was an- "Parsan Holday" at Wood- Panama, Hat, Puerto Rc< ISELIN Edward P. Keat- second annual muscal revue, dor, Honduras, Nlcafagu Sferrazza, Grace Parads, and whch wll feature a flln?\v Lawrence Glasser. door prze. the League. Ths problem wjll nounced Monday when the'brldge Hgh School Audtorum.! the Domncan Republc, Japa ng, prncpal Iseln Junor Sx addtonal members wll The nformal men's grou; be brought to the attenton of Croup met at the Squad buldng. mong the parents and teachers chor has sung more than 3,5' the academc honor roll for the 1 A St. Patrcks Day dance wll the Center and all me -berc The next meetng wll be held Talent Is beng draw from a* and Korea.' Altogether tl Hgh School, has announced be elected at the next meetng. meets Thursday evenngs n the Ward commtteemen. CadeU passng the New Jertey State Certfed Frst Ad Proceeds wll go to* ad thejhas appeared n over 2,500: Seventh grade: Roger Ar- Mgacz as charman. Refreshments wll be served, Tavern. who are members of the PTO. tmes outsde ' of " ~ Prnceton ' a jthrd markng perod as follows: be held March 18 wth Anthony the Congregaton are nv March 2 at 8 P. M. at Olver's Course are Robert Taut), Paul school lbrary. Tckets may b«galas, Denns Barna, Thomas Rchard San Oacomo, purchased through Mrs. Irvng COLONIA The Jordan Woods Cvc Assocaton announced ts new slate of offcers at ts last meetng as follows: Under dscusson was the Paul Hoffman, presdent; nook< ot ncreasng memberthp and encouragng more Abraham Klen, treasurer; Mur Walter Emery, vce presdent; members to partcpate n and ray Heller and Irvng Grossman, program commttee; Mrs, ttend meetngs. Eugene HeserJ Ice presdent and membershp harman, s mappng out a membershp plan, ISELIN Mrs. Wfflam Dangell, charman of the Polo strong, June Axen, Charles Drve In Iselln has announced Bachmann. John Caballero, that the Mothers March on Robert Calavano, Jacquelne Polo has netted $710 tor Ihe Catalano, Betty J«ne Cocuzza, area. May Dean, John Fernandez, Mrs. E. Temple, captan n Janet Garrola, Thomas Gayyady, Patrca Maler, Thomas Woodbrdge Oaks. reported dos. Peter Hnes, Dawn Hun- $202.32; Mrs. Robert Bongart, Chan O'Hllls, reported 11.09; Marcnak, Mary M a r k o w, Mrs. Wllam Parrott, Menlo George Mlrfcovch, Barbara Park Terrace, $310,79; Mrs, lolah, James Palmer, Lynne Joseph Strasser and Mrs. Edward Sherry, Holly Haven Nnth grade: Jack Adler, Shapro. Homes and Iselln prdper, $47 Lesley Carle, Kathleen Estelle, Mrs, Dangell stated cards wth donatons have, not been turned n and requests tha they be sent to ter as soon as Batcellona, Rchard Brodkn, Marca Burrows, Dolores Carrcll, Bornard Cohen. Vck Cranmer, Elane Engleman, Paula, Hunchar, Cathy Jones, Larry Korland, 3Udlth Ludera, Kenneth Mflrgan, Gal Ostergaard, Lynda Sukoff, Terry Wester mann. Eghth grade: Steven Arm- Eleen Forgone, Janet Grosskopf, Carolyn Hawkes, Gal Hemscl, Susan Loeffler, Mchael Markow, Janls Mayer, Barbara possble. Untl ths s done a Pease, Mchelle Pollack, Joan full report of collectons cannot be made. Alce Rempkowskl, Toxe Thomas, Zabresky. Dost thou love lfe? Then do not squander tme, for that s the. stuff lfe s made of." Benj. Frankln Watch Mart's FEBRUARY WATCH REPAIR SPECIAL,,. wll put your tmepece back to work for you. Your watch wll be completely overhauled, cleaned and gven a ONE - YEAR GUARANTEE. for,.95 WATCH MART The Dscount Jewelry Store Colona Shoppng Plaza, Route 27, Colona FU Open Tll I P.M. Tu«w., Thutt, A Kr. at \ MISS LINDA BIEN Murray Heller, bulletn; Mrs.! BETROTHAL.TOLD Mr. Robert Lauer. Porter Pllow, and Mrs. Harold Blen, 60 YOUR POCKETBOOK! PAGE THIRTEEN Jewsh lnk Gves Awan To W. Ran% COLONIA The ColonU >/..Ralway IVnnj B'rlth Lod, jprwnted ts frst Ctljsen&h \ :,u\(\ Cvc Affars Award». ;, Wllnm H. Rand, presdent (t^j jtklry Rubber Company, " 1 wemnnlrs hold at Temple Bet Tnnh, Ralway, last weelt.»?' : Presentaton of the avjarl j mnde to : person In theco munty und Its envrons 'recognton ot hs contrbuton to Ihe sprt of Brolherhoo*.' who has been an actve paw lcpant n cvc affars j who hts promoted the hf ulols ol Amerca. J"-, Lazy-Bone* the shot; that's famous for ts marvelous ft, ts fne soft leathers, and ts long, long wear! Mr-Rand- Is a member of tbfr;- mrd of Drectors of RahWH nal Bank, RahwajtSav ank, lndustal Buldng :>an Assocaton, Rahway '. tal Insurance Plane, and ahwny YMCA.- He has served a fve ye^t rm on the Rahway Board Of due at on and was presdent f he Board of Dreotora ot tm.ahway Hosptal for many ears. He conducted the fund alslng campagn for the new.ospltal wng and helped dl» oct Its constructon. Mr. Rand s an Elder arl 'rustee of the Frst PresbytSfln Church n Rahway and Ijaa jeen actve for many years Ul cout actvtes.. John E. Bartser, Unon Court Judge, guest speaker, dscussal the meanng of and Brotherhood. Presentaton of the was mode by Stanley NeedsW charman of the awards commttee. The ponel responsble,! lur selectng Mr. Hand was A* Mtershon, edtor and publtshw""'" of the Ranway News 'ftecorj; Wllam Burns, prncpal ol C9* Iona Junor Hgh School; atftt Dr. Edward Levtsky, Rahway. Boys League 'I Plans Season YOUR CHILD'S FOOT! Szes 8ft Szes 12' Accurate Records Kept of Your Chld's Sze. Remnder Cards Sent for Free Sze Check-ups. Doctors' Prescrptons Carefully Flled. Do he careful of growng feet - we alwuys are! Schwartz Shoes "One of New Jersey's Fnest Shoe Stores" 1519 Man Street Rahway, N. J. OPEN FRIDAY TILL ft f, M.

14 PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 nd the strength for your lfe... WORSHIP TOGETHER THIS WEEK Ptrst 3unday 10:45. Thrd Sunday 8: s \t,\\ DOVEB FIRST CONGREGATIONAL I8ELIN ASSEMBLY OF 001) C0L0N1A GOSPEL CHAPEL! OIJR IJIIIT OF PEACE Sunday Sehool and Blbe Chldren s Holy Communon METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH OF WOODBMDGfcj CHtfeCH 4I«Inman Arenot»t West : CHURCH Classes, 9:30 A. M. frst Sunday ol *very month IN New Dover Rod, Edson ' 41 Herkrler Baultvard Street, Colonla 'New Brnn«wlek Avenu, Fords CHRISTIAN SCIENCE We naturally»,e,, cr Albm R Iwett, fnt«r nt «( Chnrth IckM Itclln, New Jrrwj THE CHURCH OF m.. Sunday ' 8:30 A M. Early Churched R«t. WIIHtm Klrky, ft»f Classes 9:30 A. M JMIM CMKIST Rtbwaj Masont Temple tht threat of du--c n " K\ we ma* M \m m,;' Early Sunday School 9:30 V M. Church School Sunday atrvem Gospel Servce 7.3^110:00 and 11:00 A. M. and \1 flord* Orat* RoaJ IHt Irvng Street ganst tht 10 A M Church School and Worshp <Chld etr«servce 9 At A M Bund»y school tor p. M. jnoon. Sunday at 11:00 A.M. UNITED CHUBCH of VHRIM ton of oxygfn MI 11:30 A. M. Sunday School through age 2>, al Weekday Masses, 6:46 and Ml>lst*f of CLARK COLON 1A lljt PP ; :, -' Chrstan Women's Sunday School»:30 A M. ganst th«polsonou» 7 P. M Youth Group. ; A. M.; Frday, 8:45, 8:00 and 11:00 A. M., Church School, 11:00 A. M Mornng worshp. to Bethlehem Unon Ghufth. Otk Bble Claw Thursday, 1:30 P M V45 A M An effectve approach combuston senerawt age 3 throufh second grade. Junor Church conducted n Sunday Mornng Worshp, <»«rn A. mulu, Young People's Meetng Prday 7:45 P. M. lnharmony may be found n roornv or houses. world problems of dsunty and flames Ip poorly Vl WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL Monday 12:05 P. M. Cotte* Hour lower audtorum by Mr*. Wllam Klrby 10:10 A at/ ' Hnt,, (HIRCH Ndvena, 7:30 P. M. Sunday Sehool. 9:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M., Mornng Worthe Lesson-Sffmon on "Mnd" Male Chor Rehearsal, 8:00 On* of the deadly p,,, 7:41 P. M. tventt Ootpu FIRST: whch wll Do read at CbrUtlan' : Rldgrdale *Avenu«P. M, JBt. JOHN VANNffr CHURCH of such combuston s Cn shp. Servce CHURCH Kt> Ptf Burjm, Pmor, Altar - Rosary Socety, frst Scence churches Sunday. CONoWATlON monoxde - % very Mectlnt Ctlmla Junor Hgh School B(IXl(; 9:45 A. M. Sunday School, offcal 1:00 P. M Tuuday: CotUte Rama; Anna* «n4 Carum Monday after frst Sunday a lut. Walter Mtvea, ratut Th* hopeful promse from B NA1 JACOB whose threat to lfe s,,,, ga ' (00 P. M for all *ges. Ernest Barat>M. Prayer thlrtt nmrsday I 1^5 P. M. Wednesday: Bble Wotdbrdfe 8:00 P M, a«r, wmta t **» **, Awuatl Cornthans wll be among ttr Street, Avewl fled by Uve fact that u 1 Superntendent. Adult Blbp Churcn flchool Staff, TlrstlStudy. t. am N. Holy Nam* Socety, second the.bble ctatons read less. We can detect t lllut Jutn N*nb, ltn«*nt AMlfUBl ; Monday after second Sunday Sunday Masses , 10, a (13:11>: "Be perfect, be of 8 30 ^. M Frday uy. 1U symptoms: * " Class at same hour, (eacher ; Mon(Uy g:o o p, M. 8:00 P. M. Plrrt Monday of m* A. rm, Jr., OrgalM lat 8:00 P M. and 12 noon. good comfort, be of one mnd, 10:00 A. M. Saturday Runyon Ernst. Surplfa) Surptfa) dressng* second and month: Teacher and Worker*; Sunday 1 Tuesday Confessons heard before all ]ve m'^ave;' and the Ocd of lor ConmrfStlon. vomtng, and 11:00 A M.. Mornng worshp fourth Wednef( a, ;3 8 p. Conference. 9:30 A. M.. Church School. tervlce. l Nursery Is provded* dd! PTA meetng thrd Tueday love and peace^ shall be wth food posonng, ca t,. ;. G.E.T. Club, thrd Monday. 8:00 P M. Second Monday; 11:00 A 9:00 J* M., Senor youtn M.. Mornng Wor- of each month at 8:00 P. M. Mssel 7:30 and «:00 y(ju.. oxde wll lmultarous Board Meetng. shp. groups. * Thartday M. The Unted States says feet a number of ex,,,^ Sgma Alpha Ph. second and 6:30 P. M. 2nd and 4th Mondays: Mlsslonettu under drec- Ehdevor. 8:00 P. M. Colonla. S:M p. M.. Junor Chrstan! Female Chor 7:00 P. Rehearsals/?* c, t01 * «the vnr!;, M, Evenng Gospel fourtn ruesday. j : oo p. M. 8ervce. y^vltte Eddy the follow'-t»rm an ^»»»» of posqnn n, 1 Consregators. frst Sunday ton of Mrs. J. Waldhelm at 6:00 P. M, Junor Hgh Confesson* 7:00 P. M. her home, 184 Cooper Avenue, ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH ng passage wll be cted (a78:! munlst rtbrl forces In Uos. [monoxde gas, fresh h r EVANGELICAL AND Unted Presbyteran Youth. Every Saturday 11 A. M. untl noon, 4 to 8 P. M. and l are under.tood, un- Men's Club, fourth Thursday IaeUn. IaeUn 4-9)- "When the dvne pre-, Statf Depnrtment sweepng ventlaton v, ; REFORMED CHl'RCH 7:00 P. M., Senor Hgh p M 8:00 P. M. frst Frday of Mt. Jtka Wlt, ; n«r Lncoln Whte. come Its bad effect t WUt, ^ ^t, m understood, they ; n«ome, u btd eff(cl t. Unted Presbyteran Youth.., 94 James Strwt to I P. M, and sometme* Oholr Rehemnals Month: Women's Mssonary 8undt, MlMM ' ;JO f00 fold the foundaton of fellow-sovet transport plane«of th* «ymptoms are marked Meetngs WDOdbrtdrt ME on days before Holy Days ol 7:45 Councl under drecton of Mrs 8:4*. 8:l». >:S0, 10:00. 10:14. shp, n whch one mnd s not llyushn-u desgn are fly m :l0 consult a Jftyslclan let. UfUt Un. Mtnlnn R. Workman. Sesson.%rst Tuesday, 8 P. M. Oblgaton. 10:45,11:00 ll:j0 and IS noon.'at war wth another, but all mms Bnd supples to the tny, Cttrbon monoxlde s rder of Sunday Servces: Trustees sesson, Tuesday, 8 Junor. Wednesday 6:45 P. U ST. ANTHONYS R. C. Weekday Masses, 7:00 and have one Sprt, Ood. one In-southeast thst Asan * klnrdom R9 rrom from U)m m<jf 18:00 A. M Sunday School FIRST PRESBYTERIAN P. M. 1:00 A. M. tellgent source, n accordance Hano, captal of North Vet are on guard 10:00 A. M."Engllsr Servce ST. ANDREWS CHURCH CHURCH OF ISEUN Deacons, thrd Tuesday, 8 OttVRCH wth the Scrptural command: your home. Check all M«, - 11:00 A. M. Hungaran P. M. Port Readng Avenel FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oak Tree R«md Let ths Mnd be ln y «- whlch tt PRESTIOF. POLLS RELEASED heatng apparatus, ; junor Chor. Frdays. 1-5 fttv. taaldta Mot, r»tnr <u John r«n. Pntor K*». Rottr D, suener, mtor Market and Hgh Street was also ln Chrst Jesus'." er ventng, and be, 7:00 P M. Youth Fellowshp Weekday Masses 7:30 A M: Sunday: P. M. Sunday Masses, 7:00. 8:00 I Tfto aovcrbnent potls whch Perth Amboy ' good supply of Plrst Sunday of the month ; Sunday Masses 7:00, 9:00 Mornng Worshp: 8:45 A. M Senor Chor, Frdays, HO 9:00.1':00 and 12:00 noon. OO, 11:00, and 12 noon P. M. and 11:15 A. M. Nursery -Monday: RcUton. Tranng ^ Confessons ^ Saturday, 4-6,* p y Church School through {hlrd grade,. 8:45 A. Mw uperlntend * nu a»t. tour Kowacavk, futor JEWISH COMMUNITY 'sad U. 8. prestge declned last fry roor Weekday Masses at 8:00 A. M U:MA.M.,Momlm Woratuo CENTER OFCOLONIA lyear n son* parts of the world ndcated last Tues- Novena ln honor of St. Anthony each Tuesday at 7:15 orders from Presdent Kennedy.l were made publc recently on»:4» A. M., Sunday School 518 Innun Avtan* Mchael S. «:1» P M, Baptst Youth Church School. Ind Wednesday. P.M. Sckaafd Tuesday: (Frst) Ijjrantffj 1 Nnr.ery through slsth JTade Fellowshp,! Many offcals felt then and Not 8o Oot>d GuUd, 7:30. WOODBKIUGE 10:00 A. M. Junor Hgh church CONGREGATION BETH»:W P. M Evenng Gospel. Senlces Frday nght at 8:3n 10W tnrt lne rfports should be Tuesday: (Second) Offcers METHODIST CHURCH school and Westmnster Pejlowshp 4:» P. M.-6:30 P. a and fourth Mondays. JunlOT Whte Church Oulld, second Be?. Tbcodore S. DnmlLO, SUnltUt 8HOLOM Servce. 8unday School 10:30 to 12 kept secret. They contend that Hs Rch Aunt - MM and Elders, 7:30. Ber Lot(nr M»rl.. 11:00 AM. Communta'Sun-! 8 * nlc Saturdays the studes are the nternal ha* brought you to ur>,, " Tuesday: (Fourth) Brother- UntftUt Pulor for feuth 'senor Hgh Westmnster PeU Lades' Ad Socety, second 90 Coop«r Avenue, Iseln day, frst Sunday of stcn'from 10:30 to 12. workng tools for the agency, mad? BakU Bcrturd rnakel Geortt I. Ruddy, Bood. 7:30. Ortanst mnd tholr ulrecta owshlp. 7:00 P. M.-9:30 P U and fourth Wednesdays. Dr. Nortort lutnr C»ntor month. Hebrew School ruesdty and needed to help draw an ftc- Nephew Just to Wednesday: Junor Chon Junn Ithfrrard Ul, Adult Bble Study, 10:00 AM Women's Assocaton, frst Sabbath Servces. Frday evenng 8:00. Meetng 8:30 P. M. see the Unted States. all on you frst. Wednesday, 8PM Prayer Thursdays 3:30 to 5. and 5 to curate pcture of how others sghts, Aunte, so I U:.,. 1:15. Superntendent of Cbarch Stbool Thursday Servce* Monday: Sesson, thrd Monday, 8:00 P. M. Udles Ad, sec- Wednesday: Adult Chor Cancer Dressngs, frst and 7:30 9:45 A. M.. Church School thrd Wednesday*. Frday: Browne Troop, 7:00 and Blble Clasl - Boy Scouts. Frdays, 7:30 Frday: Grl Scout, 7:00. A. M.. Mornng Wor- P. M. Saturday: Confrmaton Class, 10:00 A. M, 5:30 P M., Junor Intermedate Fellowshp) 7:00 P M.. M.Y.F. ond and fourth Mondays, 8:00 P.M. Brownes, every Monday at 0:45 P. M. Tuesday: Deacons, frst Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Women's Cluld Fourth Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. Wednesday: Junor Chol 7:00 P. M. Senor Chor, 8:00^ P. M. Thursday: Trustees, second; Thursday. 7:30 P M. Grl' ST. JAMES' B.C. CIIIRCH Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdgr ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Bt. KCT Mr- Cturle G. MeCMTtn. P»s1or CHURCH a>t Ctrtt«v Napoleon. Hoy and Hamlton Avenues AtlUnt Pstor Ret Wllam Koo, Fords Atslltant PMIor Be*. n'lllun H. Payne, Vtctr Scouts, every Thursday, 7:00' Sunday Masses: :4ft Holy Communon 8:00 A. M P. M. 8:45. 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. Mom ng Prayer and Sermon, Frday Boy Scouts, Novena servces every Tues- 11 A. M. P. M. TRINITY EPISCOPAL Rahway Avenue, Wbodbrtdge Set, Wllam B. Sehmana, Ktctor Al Mn Bruen, Ottudlt Sunday Servces 8:00 A. M. Holy Communon 9:30 A. M. Church School (Holy Communon, 1st Sunday of tne month > 11:00 A. M. Holy Commurov : : 0,11st and 3rd Sundays) and' Sermon. day 7'30 P M Church School, 9:45 A. M., Weekday Masses 7 00 and Sants Days and Holy Days.; Saturday: Couples Club, sec- Mornng Prayer and Sermon 7,30 A M Holy Communon A. M.! ond Saturday, 8:00 P. M. I (2nd and 4th Sundays). orat LUTHERAN CHURCH M rmrk Itntt, tw*» «*r MM «. lt*kt Orgtnlstt: Edde Jacobson and Mss Barbara much*. Matn StrtfM 8:15 A. M. Man Servce Holy Communon S 8T. JOHN TH8 ORTHODOX GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH Broad and Dvson Street* Perth Amboy tut. M«I>IM». Sundat Matn*. ':00 A Early Bngluh Mass. 8:00 A M Church Sonool, BOO AM Vespers Saturday nlghuannj before holdays at TOO P. M AOATfl 18BAIL smoooue Amber Afrt», Woo-brl^ Frday. 7:JO P. M, regua Sabbth servces fgmple BAPTIST CHURCH (lre»a Wendly Church on tht TrangU" Pfttffw Blvd. and Krochmally AT*. Perth Amboy, New Jersey KM. jmpfa». UMm, fmu 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11*00 A.M. Worshp»nd Commnnlon. - All Weteome» Health lnn, PHANTOM Kn, In our struggle,, we welcome the m,,,,, > a(n t ^ ^ cold. For our we should, however,,'«" membtr thfct therp 'HIT >" BHoolaMd wth fr' a JuM u slntstorly perl* of oold. These savngs were well worth watng for GRIFFITH'S WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SALE Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (Washngton's Brthday) 37 lathes hgh, 57 nches 24 nches deep SPECIAL SALE BRAND NEW Full Scale, ttknote SPINET BENCH EXTRA After March let Prce wh"1tf1595 Console model s 40 nches hgh; 57 nches wde; 24 nches deep SPECIAL SALE console model '595-after March 1st $ 695 Ths sale also ncludes reated, exchanged, rebult, used panos some new floor sample and dscontnued models Sale ncludes such well-known makes as BelaVarga knows the prce of freedom. He escaped from behnd the Iron Curtan... leavng hs famly, Ila home, Ila belongngs behnd hm. But 70,000,000 people lke Varga stll reman behnd n the oppressed countres of Eastern Europe. They wll drown n thejluod of Red les, restrcton*, dstorton* unless you help. For, word of freedom can only come to them n one way: from statons lke those of Rado Free Europe. Every day, every hour, the 29 super-powered transmjtters of ths freedom network are at work, overpowerng lted eforta at "jammng," slashng through Red lea, renewng hope that freedom wll some day return behnd the Iron Curtan. What you mutt do: Rado Free Europe s a prvate organzaton supported by the Amercan people, Y6ur dollars axe needed to help operate ts transmtter*, pay for equpment, supples, announcers and newb analysts. Remember: Freedom s not free! Send your truth dollars today to Cruaade for Freedom, care of your local Postmaster. FREEDOM IS NOT FREE I Your dollars are needed to keep RADIO FREE EUROPE on ths ar! WHEELOCK, KIM BALL MATHUSHEK STEIN WAY CHICKER1NG.MASON 4 HAMLIN UARDMAN. WEBEK FISCHER AEOLIAN. IVEKS & I'ONI) WURLrZER UALLET A DAVIS V1NTER GRIFFITH and many others '395' USIollAHDS-USlD SPIMETS AND CONSOLES Every pano purchasable for small down pay. meat wth balance* spread over a lung perod! 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15 VOVNG ARTISTS: Above we the wnners In t poster contest sponsored by PTA of School 14, Kordu, durng lt«recent Imok far. Student* were permtted tn lne us mmlcr slljerts a story, lunks In (jenersl nr the honk far Itself. l*ft to rght, l,,,t r»w. ' Wllam Rhlnet, Charlen Stek, Nadne Sejulne, Susan Yuhas; nerond row, Dennln Hathaway, Wllam Ander-,m Alca Plesn«n*l. JoAnne tlswcn; thrd row, Sharon Red. Rebecca Rhlnrs, Susan Fasan, Keth Sorensen; fourth r,,«i'atrlrn Ter»buh. Heltn Rreledl, Barbara Flwo, Joyce Vrrrshark; ffth row. Kathy l.und. Mlchele Ruaclto, Loll Warren. Jo»n Gornltlkj; «lxfh row. Gary Oruber, Nancy Grunt and Peter Korkcusko, Recevng honorable menton were Gall Kldath. John Morrow, Cathy Johnson, Iynn Hll, Davd Swft and Jan O'Bucfc. UHS Barbara Ann Lehr eda Robert Kolodzey KUH M.vs ISarbarB Am larhu-r nf Mr. and Mrs..m,1 J-rr. 411 Avcu' 1. lnden, Servng as best, mau was An- Bmeko, Pord«and um,- FoldS ',::,!( n( Kubort L Kolod-^ountalru, p^, the couple wll.m of M md Mrs. John; rm,j e j n Fords, Por travelng, ^cv, f: Jackwn Avenue,!the brde ohov H tweed WBlklng nlnnoon at a double'gun 1 Jr Rock and Roll Contest s Se THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 Clubwomen To Install On May 18 FORDS- U a nuctln! of the FordR Woman's Club tost Wrdnefday a nomnatng commttpp «";s elected ncludng Mm Jnm.s Clement, Mrs. Chcatu B««lnskl and Mrs. Erm\s Nrl son repreftentlng the pvt-cutlvr bom'd, and Mrs. Robrn Ohlson and Mrs, Wllam Menweg reprenehing th«club nt nvkc Electon of offcers wll be held n Aprl Wth there otfcrs to be flled ths season second presdent, recordng soc'etary, and t'cftsurpr> Installaton wll be. held s the \lnv (supper at, Lou'Homer's Ad Lb, Woodbdge, May" 18, wth Ms Oeorne"Prck', charman. Several members wll attend a sesson' of Mddlesex County Juvenle Court Monday oy arrangement wth Judge AHona Appleton In cooperaton *lth the Federaton Day In Cout project. The club voted contrbutons to nternatonal relatons department projects as follows: are, Uncef, and Meals for Mllons. Mrs. John Csaba, Amercan Home charman, reported the ancer dressng group meets ;very Thursday at 1 P.M. at the brary, and that 326 dressngs were 1 made durng January. Whte cotton materal la needed and may be left at the lbrary A crculaton of 1,222 books durng January was reported by Mrs, George Heath, Horary commttee charman. A donaton of books from Samuel Katz was receved as follows: "Small Patents", "The Great Prsoners", "Dr. Zhlvago", "Ex- Qd.uj", "Tamng the Crmnal", "Dscovery tn the Judean Desert", and tab volumes of 1IOPELAWN Joseph DeAn "Man, n Structure and Punc- *'lo. supervsor of Hopelawn toa". Youth Organzaton, announce Baaar Slated regstraton for the annua! A bazaar for the beneft of Rock and Roll champonshp the lbrary wll be held there contest wll take place tomor Thursday afternoon, Aprl 6, row nght at the regular teen- wth Mrs. Baglnskl charman, axe dance. The club was represented at Eleen Bruno and Ralph a drama semnar In Rahway tknv n St. Elzabeth M r, Kolodzey was jj»duatfd Armstrong were voted Kng and last Saturday by Mrs. Clement, nv ctlollc Church.' from Lnden Hgh BchOol and Queen of the 1IYO dance last Mra. jgne* Harkuy, Mrs. L. W. H. v Oald Brady offl-;,(t«nded Rutgers Unversty, Frday nght. Runners-up were Lvngston, and Mrs. George 'Newark DlvUlon. She Is em marrage by herployed a«a mathematlc* clerc Honan. be held Saturday and members Kathy Mellnlck and Terry Molnar. Another Semnar wll (le ;. mdf- wort a lace at two Re»ar<h and Engl- Trophes were presented to nterested In attendng may :-! lk sleeves, a V- netrtng Company, Florham the KtnR and Queen by Commlttecman John hughes of the Dunbar Avenue. contact Mrs., 15 and a chapel tran.park, :.,- : ;,) \M was held by Har hutbaud, a graduate of Recreaton Department, und Por Informaton on Club headpece, and tht o Perth Amboy Hgh School. MISS BARBARA FKITSCHF. th«y were crowned by Mrs. Jonn a prayer book, attended Trl-SUte College, An-j EN<; A OE»: Mr. and Mn. scph DeAngelo, secretary of the 9, members may contact Mrs, Woman's Day n Newark, March t! honor was MlssElea- gola, tnd., where he <wa» s j o»eph Frtsche Folds have!hyo, who also preserted con- John Janderup, 701 Amboy Y\\ >;.n, Undcn. Brdes- member of Alpha Sgma Ph,, nnounc(!d thf solatlon przes to the runners- Avenue. Mrs. James B. Ol- fraternty. He aerved two year*i Urtr-n. slmer of theln the U. 3. Army and s em- I Mr.,. John Mldura,I ployed by Rchmond Plumbng! lower Kd ua«mlsslftxtures, Dvson of Rheem 1 l.r. nece of the brde Manufacturng Co.. Fords. To Better Serve Our (Communty... le FORDS NATIONAL BANK, N. J. ANNOUNCES OUR trive-in WINDOW IK >l>n Daly Tl 5 P. M. Frday Tl 7 P.M. For Recevng [(Commercal and Convenence Checkng Deposts and Cashng Checks < loud All Day Wednesday, Feb. fcnd. COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE OVKR to YEARS OF SERVICE TO SAVERS e FORDS NATIONAL BANK /"' Frendly Bank of Fords, JV«w Jersey MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MBER OF FfPIRAt, DSFOBIT INBUSANCB CORP of ther dauthtrr. Barbara Ann, to James W Beafle, son of Mrs. Matlda Beagle, Metuehen. Mlm Frtsche s a raduate of Townshp schools and tb«unlvenlty of Connectcut. She Is employed by the Woodbrdfe Board Educatlon as an elementary teacher. Mr. Beafle, a graduate of Meturhen Hlxh School and Burrs I nlvrnty, s employed by Furolator Prod uct, Inc., Rahway. He s an Ar Force veteran. PET DOG KEEPS VIGIL SAN MARCOS. Tex. Relatves were pufczled when one of the two pet dogs wh peared wth Bobble Ja o'( (Mulln ddn't come hon dlsap- Mc- 'Mrs. Molnar, presdent, announced the cujb wll send a votng delegattto a meetng of the Fords 'Councl at Fords 'Publc Ltter next Thursday at P,M,. Mrs, Molnar al«o reported two club members bad entered the creatve wrtng.contest yf the Ffljjeraton A searchng party fo, und the dug keepng watch de the body of h* young master. boy, clad only n jeans, a lght Lterature Department, whch - shrt and jacket and tennte b..^^l^jvejembers Ralph Robert Andersen Takes Brde n Mssour PO11DS Auuunccment has been made of the weddng of Mss La VeU Ann Phllps, daughter of Mrs. Herbert M. Phllps and the late Mr. Phllps, Route 7, Columba, Mo., to Ralph Robert Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W^ Anderst', 143 Lafayette Road.- Ttte double rng ceremony took place at Memoral Baptst Church, Columba, Mo., wth Illev. Byron Bruce offcatng. 1 Mss Nlut Martn was mad of honor and Maron P. Brnk was best man. Both are from jcolumbln. Mrs, Andersen reselved her Bachelor's and Master's Degrees from the Unversty of Mssour and Is assstant dettan and nstructor In nutrton and detetcs at the Medcal Center of the Unversty. Mr. Andersen s a graduate of Woodbrdgs Hgh School, receved hs Bachelor's and Master's Degree from Rutgers Unl- Iverslty, College of Agrculture He Is a research assstant n dary physology and endocrnology at the Unversty of Mssour, College of Agrculture and holds a pre-doctoral fellowshp from the Natonal Insttute of Publc Health. He served three years In the U, S Army, The couple wll resde n Car lumbla, Mo. Castro' fo» rebel regme; predcts Cuban shoes, ded of exposure to subfreezlng cold. are competng n a natonwde sewng contest sponsored by a. j fashon magazne. Each flntrunt must sew and model jjl outft for herself. Judgng onhe club Democratc Club Dnner IN LIONS CLUB SHOW: The St. flars, "Rhythm In a Modern Manner," wll be one of the features n the annual Broadway show to be, presented February 22 by the Fords Lons Club In Our lady of Pence Audtorum. Joseph Martn wll be Master of Ceremones and other acts he wll ntroduce wll be Fran Martn, Burton and Kaye, Masters & Laurent, Jerry Hartnet, RPY Owen and Senar Corlez. Proceeds wll he used to fnance the many chartable actvtes of the Lons Club. Tckets) may be purchased from any member of the servce croup. "ROYALTY" CROWNED: A knj and queen selected by the Recreaton Department at 11YO teenage dances at Hopelawn School were presented wth trophes by Commtteeman John P. Hughes, charman of recreaton. Left to rght, Joseph DeAngelo, supervsor of HYO; Eleen Bruno, queen; Ralph Armstrong, kng, and Commtteeman Hughes. Msgr. Jarvas to Speak To Lady of Peace P.T.A. AVENEL Plans have been Mrs, Oecar Nebel, publcty completed by the East Avenel halfman, advsed the rules for of Colona Democratc and Cvc Club for ntres n the dstrct Qarden Mrs. Molnar represented the ts 11th annual nstallaton Jepartment contest, to be club at a meetng of the Raludged at the sprng conference tan Bay Socal Plannng Coun- dnner at Lou Homer's Ad Lb, Woodbrldge, February 25. may be obtaned from Mrs. Ot-clo Kowang, 72 Mary Avenue. Edward Ipman, New Bruns- James Atknson, presdent, sad the commtee reported The club choral under the dlecton of Mrs. Ncholas Elko cranberry processng company, wck, area manager of a large that Commltteeman Robert Jacks wlt be nstallng offcer rehearsng for partcpaton was guest speaker. Hs talk was and Frederck Hyde, of the n the Sxth Dstrct 1 musc Illustrated by a color flm County Commttee and a past tvalto be held n Woodbrldge showng the-growth and propresdent of the club, wll be Aprl. Several local club cesslng o the cranberres, Mrs. master of ceremones. Edward members wll serve as ushers Andrew Anderson was n charge Seyler, muncpal charman, t the Sxth Dstrct drama of hosptalty. wll be a guest speaker. Offcers to be nstalled are: Mrs. John Kozak, presdent; Wllam Rellly. vce presdent; James McHugh, treasurer; Mrs Matthew Qulnlan, secretary and Mrs. Fred Norman, correspondng secretary. > General charman Is Mr Rellly, asssted by Mr. Hyde, Mrs. Wlrlam Mtchell, and Mrs Benjajnln Welnsttn. TO MARK FOUNDERS DAY FORDS A Founders, Da,y program wll be presented' by Mrs. Anthony Toscano at meetng of School 7 PTA tonght at 8:00 In the sohdo 1 audtorum, MID-WINTER CARNIVAL TIME at Pooono Manor Inn Atop-the-Pecoras IVt a rul'md-wnter Whte St*' d vacatons mam t putt t your dsposal WHITE, BRIUHTWONDERLAND^f Skln, Skatng md Swmmng,.. ll th Ktvlttt you lka best,,, Indoors or out... under n ll txpenu prtgnn wnpptd n..., TWO MID-WINTER PACKAGE PLANS Nr btfar* hu so much btmtfwd (M U A (ttle!... two plws: ether 15 day, 4 nght M. Md WMhuatKnlofmly JM.75 " " ^ or full WMk t I99.7S. ' Unmtchtd vacaton POCONO v«lu» awtubl* NOW MANOR INN Uough March. REURVE HOW-WrUtX level wll take place tt the March meetng. The Sxth Dstrct sprng conference wll be held at Arbor Inn, South Planfleld, March 28, and reservamons for luncheon must be made before March 21 wth Mrs. Hatay, 58 FORD Very Rev. Monspor Walter Jarvas, sprtual drector and head of the depart of relgon of Seton Hell Unversty, South Orange, wll be the prncpal speaker at the monthly meetng of Our Lady of Peace P, T. A. to be held served as an assstant at Tuesday In the church audtorum. He wll dscuss thft East Orange, and taught re- Blessed Sacrament Church, latest developments n Catholc educaton. became a resdent faculty memlgon at aeton Hall. In 1934 he Msgr. Jarvas holds A.B. and ber of the college and he has festval at the Papermlll Playhouse, Mllburn, Aprl 25. Hanson Avenue. The Art Department'wll partcpate In an club was represented at Fed- The presdent reported the t symposum at Douglass erated meetngs of the Warren lollege March 11, Townshp Woman's Club and the Federated Woman's Club Proclamaton WHEREAS, BrothWhood Week, sponsored by the Natonal Conference pf'chrstans and Jews, gves freedommovng people an opportunty to rededlcate themselves as.jfdlvlduals to the fcjulc deals of respect for people and human rghts, whlcjr'tt) essental to our way of lfe; and WHEREAS, the Fathers of our country deflrfed the purpose of t? foundng to be "to form a more perfect unon," and In the words of George Washngton 1 to "gve to, bgotry",no sancton, to'ptasecuton no assstance"; and WHEREAS, Our way <rf lfe, granted to us a hertage whch we must safeguard for future generatons, s threatened by the forces of Communsm, whch would destroy our llberte;, \ NOW, THEREFORE, I. Frederck M. Adam, Mayor of the Townshp of Woodbruf e, do call upon our ctzens to jon wth other Amercans n, the omemnce of the 'week of Washngton's brthday, Wbruary 1946,1961, as BROTHERHOOD WOK, a perod to»ttlrm anew and to ^dedcate ourselves to the practce of the brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood of Ood. \ Attest: B. J. Dunfan Townshp Clerk FREDERICK M, ADAMS,, Mayor MA degrees from Seton Hall and n 1930 he was the frst ordaned at Immaculate Concepton Semnary, Darlngton, Durng the frst four years of hs presthood, Msgr. Jarvas been on the school's staff ever snce, except for a three year perod durng World War n when he was assgned as chaplan to the Unted States Martme Servce Offcers Tranng School, New London, Conn. He was dscharged n 1946 wth the rank of leutenant commander. Seven years ago he was elevated to the rank of Very Reverend Monslunor by the late Pope Pus XII. ORT Chapter to Hold Member Tea Tonght FORDS Tonght at the home of Mrs. Gerald Gohd, 23 Denman Road, the Metwood Chapter, Women's Amerlca OET, wll hold a membershp tea wth Mrs. Raymond Chart n charge. A flm, "MeJlah," whch tells the story of the ORT n North Afrca, wll be shown. Mrs. Rchard W e n b e r g, former presdent of the chapter, wll be guest speaker. SCOTLAND HAIRDO RAGE GLASGOW, Scotland A leadng barber reported the latest rage s the John F. Kennedy hardo a mop on top, parted on the sde. The young Scots are gvng up the crew cut and are gong to try the Kennedy style be cause they thnk t makes them look older and more mature. The older "men are comng n to get ths type of harcut be cause they thnk t makes them look younger. PAQE FIFTEEN B'na B'rtk Unt Offers NovelDrama FORDR -An orgnal musleh drama enttled, "House fof Sale" wll be presented Tueajjj',-J at a meetng of B'nal BTttta* Women, Ramot Chapter, j Temple Neve Sholom, Metuchn. at 8:30 P. M. Mrs Martn UpsUln, jrtwt--.'- dent, announced the play demfjr wll the problem! of llvtn* h - modern suburba and Is undff the drecton of Mrs. Stanley Levne, second vce presdent In charge of program and Mr*.! Ieonard Nardoe, antl-defamatlon league charman. 'The cat ncludes: Mrs', Al-""" brrt Kless, Mrs. Lester Krea, Mrs Jack Klotsky, Mrs. St ley Lcvlne, and Mrs. Na Narrator s Mrs. Eugene Kal«t and Mrs. George Bonn Wll t*» company on the pano. Guests are welcome to attend ths muscal program. ; School Lbrary Plans are Told MENU) PARK TERRACE The lbrary commttee Of School 19 PTA announced, plans for the organzaton of a centra! lbrary at the school have been completed. MM, Charles Jeffrey, charman of the. project, reported progm as follows: ( Mrs. Bramble, feld lbraran for the State Department Qt School and Publc Lbrares, Trenton, vsted the school In January and dscussed, wth UTB commttee the best method*»nd polces to use n organzng a school lbrarf; money budgeted for thr> lbrary has been used to purchase books, supples, and equpment; and the Board of Educaton hag Installed book shelves In Uu lbrary room. Other members of the commttee nclude: Mrs. Kenneth Kraemer, co-charman; Mrs. Stella Jacoby, faculty advsor; Mrs. Nathan Boydman, Mrs. Frank Barber, Mrs. Prank Chlsmar, Mrs;. C. T. Housel, Mrs. A. C. Frnnkel, Mrs. R. H. Irsh, ;Mrs. Maurce Lleb, Mrs. Ber-,rnm I.«vlson, Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mrs. Anthony Pasanello, Mrs. M. P. Polack, Mrs. Danel Ramsay, Mrs. H, L. Rosenthal, Ms. H. B. Rosen, Mrs, M- N. Schneder, Mrs. Jol Sllvennan, Mrs. Noah Rapklne, Mrs. 8. l Ungerleder, and Mrs.Georga Wess. Woodhrdge Oaks GLADYS E. 8CANR 497 Lncoln Hfbway, IselB Tel U Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Unkov, Newark, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Martn Cohen, Bradford Place. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cuthbertson and chldren, Rchard and Mauveen. Oak Trte Road, attended the annual famly pork and. sauerkraut supper at Mark's Church, Rahway. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Argalas and son, Barton, Adams Street, were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. dares Jn**- cek, Unon. Mrs. Jlndracek was honored on her brthday. Mrs. Lawrence Stenberg, Wood Avenue, charman of the Mah Jongg and card party to be held by the PTA of the 1seln Junor Hgh School, March 8, held a commttee meetng >t her home to further plant for the affar. Before You Buy Any New Car... LET POLKOWITZ MOTORS Prove to You. /. 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16 * PAGE SIXTEEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY -: CLASSIFIED - INFORMATION [) nmp taxes, so that morf money wlljefforts»r? -conduced V»thln t*r... "WHrj-» aeffn'g OSse! Unted SUUs mtkw? and net LfUUlC ^ avalable JlabJp, for ^0015 schools andlthe U law, Attorney G^rt! Oenerl DavPron tfdtona Page' hgher tcnchor salares, sx ld D py rman nas ruled Jersey," asks the New Jersey Maxtml)Un Sr'^11. who playedj Federal ad ROM brcks to New'works In the.<ho» «s A In a recent talk wth oraan- powerful orcanzntlons Taxpayers Assocaton n pont- the ttle role. ^ ths country T NBmr John A tttl school teachers and felool Ker. Ing out t costs the States tax- makng a move and would be offcals. Palmer admtted the nrrs reports thr State of Newpgypn, $247 f OT emy tl 00 re-fttfttable to dub h.s lne* nto New Jersey hclnvay system follow Jersey wll be confronted by a ce ved Sngllsh.. Gertrude (Molly «a. M («was well abreast of traffc de- Thr organzaton* nclude* on defct J " n c 30, Ooldberg) Berg and Sr Odrk- Payable In publcaton. mands when World War II New Jersey Educaton Assoca- ncxl PubUoH'on of Its an- Hardwleke havp been sgned v* IAPPOC aurom txvfxorp «MO«6 IH* came atoll?, Then»rw con-uon: New Jerwy Congress of nu Governor's *' analyssjaf! NOTE; No elaafle* ad Uken orer pho to co-^ur n Mother Was a recommendatons for Structon camr to a vrtual pannts and Teachers; New "" "~ ; -TV mf W«STOMACH III* n «. rnot be MDt In. 'Freshman, whch debut* next government n fscal 1962 j h»lt. Jersey School A NIGHT AT THE PALLA-jfall on CBS. They co-starred Telephone MErcnrj season n -And "And alter alter the me war, war, we we exex- Assocaton: "'"'" '"""'','"" r Imw ~, 'New Jersey Taxpayers Assocl-j "" """ ""* '" """'" "V~"7 "Majorty of One" rtxenrcd pecnced a traffc traffc fxplo.*on rxploron Leaeue L«< f of of Muncpaltes: Muncpalty. ^ -., tum Eastern encephalts. of Brltl8h TV varety shows. JACR teux 0F OF MAVE. MAVEsmlar n many respect* to the gur sue of Women Voters 0. of N New ** hcn resui,ed n 22 deaths n'nbc taped the show at the RICK snapped thl* one off: expanson n school enroll- Jersey and State jeaerawno^^ ^. ^ lajjt year ^ morejftmed London musc hall, for "Ever Snce Jock Warner, the PART-TIME WAITRESS ments wth whch you are all Dstort Boaros or lr "" ; O ft*n a mld Infecton than thet^,.^ )n Aprll Aetor ^ ^ studo boss, got a medal from IIIIKS Apply n p«r»on after has wvera.1 too famlal, famlal. sad Palmer "Be- The o'ganj*\v01s»»" : w w dtgmm dsease prrvl011s prrvously y rreog- reeog-j ence H(rvey wlll wll) ^ slnglng snglyth*queen of England, I've been 4-on P M. Joe's Praera, 77 wateresg leu On Ura Utrn 1945 And 1060 SW Xw Jer. that local U.W Would would remfln.^^ m' : m ^ "" gut(l rj.p.rt.!,^ Dspart- duftetof enw** hostnr KtoK* Wth TJnwjw" Kelly was ftnd duncn^ Pm0M, hostng the Man Stfeet, Woodbrdge. cwtons. R* Rl] sey motor vehtcle rt-cstratons =' ' or w ment of HeBjlh more tr«:-, doubled, and travel-'wtewdr Ifvy Into'e- lovemor 34 Tmn Olr. s _< escr bed as referrng to the Englsh dlrec-! 2-lfl 1 and Mrs. Robert B Meyner wll on State hehways almoft n- feet tj, e Englsh Rockette.v-and 100 tor of the show and co-star 2028 Or CH ! 70% Of POC»M0w flhlbitok ](>ave ^ a wnter vacaton 6 uar ds...the Ubqutous R 8 er Moore... Father of the WOMEN BUSY PEOPLE ped. Mar, of the roads!».,«jf.rskv JIGSAW: - Unem-^7d ^ ^o^nd d tm' Vk^ tal^cm^-t^xz' Bl<) h f Brde ha«far found a wllsponsor for n#xr season; AVON Representatves, Why fnd tme to earn W and up as lor pre-war rafhc are now plpymfm m jjew Jersey last the Barbadoes. an sland n thel most ntwestlng ttle The new ROOS. NEVER USED p.,,. Ing loaded to.doblejher^capact^ h. ^ ^, 23-monthWest Indes. Porty-eghW e8 s hot fall prospett on home. 9*12.» but no network, Leon don't yol call an AVON Man- 30(ln "M Despte ths post-war Other Hut <-,* "J when persons traffc deaths have occurred Tyng In wth Israel's and Myrna Fahey wll pny the Tor detals? Immedate fe exploson, p when trav< l on v m «ol?np.fot jobsr the State New Jrrsey thus far ths year tral of Echmann ths Sprtag, roles created by Spencer Tracy openngs In establshed $ Also tome our huhways was expandng p v n>on of Employment Secur-j... The I960 New Jersey honeylabcs Naked Cty has scredthreefold only enough mosey ; ty Bn noudces... Motorsts crop Is estmated at 1.122,OO0j u ed "The Deadly Gunea Pl([." MaM on whch Mrs. Kng. MI , for Per-^ 7.,^^ Taylor In the! tores near your home. Phoney ^ 1 ^ mgt was made avalable at the Fed- wno stop, n travel lanes on thepounds, whch us 13 per cent about the apprehendng of an ser «s s based.,.john Larch sonal Intervew. FREE BOOK-., eral a'ld Stat? levels to add 75 Garden State Wtway to re-!abwe last year and the largest war ormlnal n New landed the starrng role n next; LET avalable mles to the hghway system. m0vp UIT chans are subject tosnce 1949 Total assete of f York. Sharng the leads are 1, 8 80 "'' Counter-Intellgence, You have seen the h result l rrest Thomas J. Brogan.banks under New Jersey StaUjEugene Leontovch and VvecB Cor P s - D»vd Wayne was frst: COMPANION. Wdow needs 8BRT1CFS many place* our roads wen' of paterson. aenat'charmanlwpenkon reached M/!B6,»81.- Unctrorj. who co-starfced.«ver- rholw «>t slenlns hm would, companon to lve In: take All Types Electrcal M crowded we would have been of u le New Jersey Racng Com- 000 'on January 1 as comparedal seasons back In "Anastasa"!h ftv e "want gvlnc htm a -5 ovfr^l(useketpmr-ef N " Vnt Etlmat^K glad to put them on ^plt ses- msson, s on ls way to the!wth S at the samejon Broadway. percent pece of the Reres, a apartment: gve Injectons, E. BRYSON - Ij,). slons' as some of you have presdency of the Natonal As- tlme last year.. More than NOW IS TOMMOROW, a deal whch Larch dd not get SHIP, Acottt ww nerr A T-W* MIL «a MK MAP MAITER, permanent Pleasant surroundngs. Cnlona. FU : -!' done wth overburdened cta^sj^ntjor of State Racng Oom-jl25 ndvdual desgns fpr *hf,new seres produced by Perry CBS s developnf; a Roy VIM RMWNfRE * "Nrrfssoners The State ofjstates exhbt at the Como's Roncom, s now makng\ for a seres dp. TAXES: - Republcan and New Jersey wll seek treble! World's Par have been submltnumber ofjted to the New Jersey Tercen- n New York. Hosted by Charles *«"> Of the century." It's SITUATION WANTFI) Anonymou* can help Jw" the network and sponsor rounds scrbed as "Route 66 at the Conu Dot Ruurch Ccnttr. N. T C. com* a problem. M foh Democratc canddates for damages from a Governor and the Lefslature electrcal companes recentlyitenary Commsson. Bckford, v».«.», the «.v seres ^.to Is «> based M«m on u..- "«v ««*- ">' touch of the BI «wru p 0 ut now beng asked to avod penalzed n Federal court for! CAFITOL CAPERS: "Mo- Ulof leal evenu comng true, Huggn* - oreat«d Maverck Most Probably *» ^ ; WOMAN would lke housework MS. Woodbrldf*. any "no-new-tax" pledges or prk-e-fxnu and rgrng bds tor vehcles and sleds are nat- such as the breakng of Babe What does your husband Overheard on a dance floorjj In exchange for room. Call) j '.» ny other commtments whch... Thrty foregn countres r^e^ural enemes, and should be Ruth's homerun record and the' Der An't llke for dnner?" asked the the other nght, evenng*, "' 1 ' B would block addtonal taxes ceved shpments of baty'lerpt apart" clams Attorney electon of a female Presdent! "How many tmes havp youlyoung brde, who was lookng Hm: "Say, do your eyee HAVTra TRODBU wth~,^ desgned g to ncrease State pay- chcks and hatchng eegs pro- General Davd D, Furman. Producers of a German -jbcen j arrested?" for advce. bother you?" MORTGAGES «Kwerater Bectrlc s** t,z merts for educaton ths year, duced n New Jersey durng the Thrteen bootleggers l were cap-;lan^'uage Hamlet, done org-l l "I'm sorry. Judge, but I've 1 er removes root tlth ^ "Oh," repled the experenced Her: "No - why?" " In the per5sten p drve to leg-past gp year y... Polce groups arr'tured ' n New Jersey durlng'nally d l ' l l Tor T the h EurovMon E M net to nterest'offern 1 T Plm dnln and Wwtr [l count. Der an't anybody ; PRIVATE PARTY has mort-tnd ftopptge from r. housewfe, "most anythng I Hm: Well, they bother gage money avalable. Wrlte Utte statewde sales or ncome enttled to solct funds f ther January, a very unlucky num- work, are tryng a prze, s der?" lhaven't got In the pantry." me! Box 101 c 0 thu newspaper. SdUn. no dajnajr,. VI 1/18-2/18 «nd effcent. Can j x Plumbng and Heatnt U FOR SALE Addng Machnes Fuel Ol Glass and Mrrors - I- Movng & Truckng Photography Hstfsg Tax Returns Addng Machnes $39-50 op Typewrters \VMU)B(lI)(E B;SINF«S MACHINE CO., LTD. 250 Amboy Ave.. Woodbrdje SALES & SERVICE Tel. ME Coal & Ol LET US Solve Vour HEATING PROBLEMS from Servce to Complete Heatng Installatons KEROSENE Call MErcury AVENEL COAL & OIL CD. 126 Rahway Avenue, Avenel Delcatessen TREAT SHOPPE 613 Kahwuy Avenue Woodbrdffe (Opp. WhHe Church) SALADS at Ther Best tsoda FOUNTAIN FRESH BAKERY GOODS Open 7 A. M. to 10:30 P M INCLUDING SUNDAYS! Wednesday Al Uaj Drugs RAYMOND JACKSON and SON Druggsts 88 Man Street Woodbrdge. N. J. Itolepnune MKcury Avenel Pharmacy 944 KAH\VA**AVKMJ». MKrcury 4-IUI4 PRESCRIPTIONS WHITMAN'S CANDIES ( usmftls - Clm JOHN J. BITTING Moblheat FUEL OIL Over 25 Vears of Frendly Servce ME Pulton Street Woodbrdge Funeral Drectors - Synoweck Funeral Home 56 Carteret Avenue Carteret, N. J. fc Telephone KI FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES, 120 East Avenue.Perth Amboy II Ford Ave. Fords VA c( Furnture WINTER BROS. WaysMe Fun. Shop Half Yearly Clearance Sale Now In Profrens! Bgfw Valut Top Btand Better Smlct * Loner Fnc», St. Georce Avenue at I S. Hghway 1, Avencl (At tb«wch>(ll)rd«e Clovfrl»l Crcle) Open 9 A. H to 9 P M. Intl. St. Phone MErcury 4-f66«Advertse \our h Ths Space for Only 14 a Month Kesdental & Industral PLATE GLASS and StORE FRONTS ALUMLNUM Combnaton STORM WINDOWS and JALOUSIES Free Estmates I t Mrrors Shower Doors Desk S Furnture Tops MILTON GLASS CO. 79 E. Mlton Ave., Rahwaj (' Block Irom Penn Staton) Tel. FU Lquor Stores AVENEL LIQUOR STORE featurng Large Selecton of Choce WINES BEERS CORDIALS Cold Beer by the Case Also Imported Beer Prompt FREE Delvery Tel. ME Avenel Street AVENEL, N. J. Telephone jmercurj WOODBRIDGE Lquor Store MAR ANDRASCIK, Prop. Complete Stock of Domestc and Imported Wne* Seen sod Lquor* 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRJDGE, N. J. Locksmth WOODBRIDGE KEY & LOCKSMITH SHOP 4UI0, UOMK, OkflCE KEY* DUI'LICATEL). SAFES 8ULU. 0 Ice Skates tawt and Lawn Muweb Sharpened on Htemset Pant Specals!! lulcnur FU( Wlllte (In ol) PK (allvu - IJ.1S Interor KU( Whte (Latex) per tullou. 3.U Interor Flat Celorj <L»Ux) per gallon ) 3.N Hem-Glou le Olot Enamel (In ol Whte Onlj per ralloa 3.U $70 AMBOI AVENUE WOODWUUtK Tel. ME 4-10M Open Daly I A. M. to ) r. M. CLO8KD 8UNUAV ALL UAY Move "IDEAL WAY" I'hont FU-8-10M AGENT NATIONAL VAN- LINES 12K6 St. George Ave.. Avenel 3-4 Rooms $20, $25, $ Rooms $35, $40, $56 - Musc Instructon - LEARN TO PLAY THE ACCORDION THE MODERN, EASY WAY! NO ACCORDION TO BUY Prvate I.-ssom: Internatonal Modern Classcal Begnners and Advanced Students Aecepted We cury * full lne of MuHcal IntrumenU and Acceuorle ftrth Amboj' Oldest EsUbllhtd Accordon Center 21 Years at tnc Same Locaton EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER Establshed 1931 Ed Bonkosk, Prop. 357 State St., P. A. VI I-12M In Woodbrdge It's The FRANK KREISEL MUSIC STUDIO Gll ME Prvate Lessons on the GnlU 9 Accordoo and other Uutnmeau Itludeqt Kenul Plan Muuctl T All M«*ef old Inttrumenls ud Antpunert C4II Now (or Informaton HI 2-6^48 SAMMY RAY'S Mlulv *ud Uepar Shop HUM LAlJl A1>RA frup. : Keaf> Cpcrlence at Ilsrru (7 New Brunswck Avenue routs, N. J. Pctures Make Wonderful Gfts! Call (or an appontment ME CAMERAS and PHOTO SUPPLIES CAMERA REPAIR PASSPORT PHOTOS PHOTOSTATS LAMINATION ACCIDENT PHOTOS GALLARD'S PHOTO 547 Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Mon., Wed. 10 to» Toes., Than., Sat 10 U I Frday 10 to 9 PlRRblg & Heatng - For Dependable Servce Call l. LEFFLER* Lcensed Plumbng & Heatng CONTRACTOR U Kennedy Street, IKUB ED FREY Formerly Wth Chutes ran PlyraWg & Heats Electrc Sorer Sento Telephone: MEreury 4-11JS 067 Harrell Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Rad $ TV Servce Sett Need REPAIR? Call ME ART'S RADIO & TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE 155 Avenel Stueet, Avencl Repar EUmatM Free! fukt IttU4 tn* at Ow Itor* Classfeds Brng Results M. Kovacs 326 Pennng Avenut CARTERET Roofng Supples Gutters Leaders, Etc Phone KI KI Rnff ft SMg T. R. STEVENS Roollnr and sheet Metal Wort MS ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRIDGE Atr-Condlllcnng Warm Mr Beat ' Industral Exhaust Sj»ttm Moto Guard FOB FREB ESTIMATES MS «-nu or m Heery Jase & So Tnnlnx and Sheet Metal Work Boofnt, Metel CeUno and Furnace Work 588 AJden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MErenrj 4-124C Servce TOM Statos GARAGE J. r. Gardner & Son 485 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdge MEreun We're SpecUUsU In BEAR WHEEL ALIGN MENT and BALANCE BRAKE SERVICE WANT-ADS BACON Sewlg Mache Servce HOVANEC SewlgMachleServce nee HOME INI "Wbltt nmrcu * fortlm hwln Hactalw Utpttt... Putt uut Nec4lM KI FRANK HOVANEC bt Boesevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. INCOME TAX PREPARED Indvdual or Small Busness (Bootkttflnr Serrtce) Frank J. Novak 821 Rdcedale Avenne Woodbrd^e, N. J. Phone ME Watch Reparng - EXPERT ^Watch Reparng a battery of feld artllery comprlse the basc elements. Includng "Leonore Over- Top Craftsmanshp Modest Prces AU Ton'^on >mnw MARTIN LAWRENCE JEWELERS ME Man St. Woodbrld[e Water Softeers SALES SERVICE RENTALS Water Softener Salt Soft Water Soap Swmmnf Pool Supples SERVISOFT OF WOODBRIDGE 921 St. Georte Avenue Woodfardce ME FOR QUALITY DIAL ME No Job Too Large or Too Small Yes, call today... no fee for estmates. We'll rush a man to you to help you plan, showng you money savng short-cuts. FREE ESTIMATES MIDDLESEX PRESS THE WOODBK1OGE PUBLISHING CO Green Street Woodbrdge BILTRrTE BABY CARRIAOE ICARTERET. Womn T,;;, Reasonable. Inqure Mrs. Wo- : for chld whle motlv: n*'f.ky. 45 Lekk Avenue. Tar- Call KI j.,,, terc^ 2 * 16 ' CHILD CARE. WlU^,7 r, ZENITH HEARING AIDS «2>. dren one year or old";., Excellent condton. One al- day or week. Lkewr :., most new. Both $ Call:Call PU FUlton 1-24S *' ' 2 1ft. j THE NEW RECORDS By Fel lth«cat) Brown Quncy Jones and U\ : Ths Is defntely for tl: fan and they say you t,n\ rsra by ths musc. Somethng dfferent s Mer- Some of the numbn> m.-.< :urys album enttled Wellng-, album are "Moonglna Lon.on's Vctory. The muscal score) Is Here to st *y-" an 'l s by Beethoven and recorded On M^ Mnd." If by the London Symphony Or- * ou Uk e the wklms chestra n London.. sounds of a bg orchest ra- Ths Mercury Lvng Pres> ecordr «me recordng of Beethoven's symphonc battle pece. Wellngton's Vctory, represents the combnaton of three orchestras wth augmented sectons of brass and percusson, numbers of flntlock muskets and te for ^ THREE SETS OF TWINS CLEVELAND T> Krstl S. Montgomery's should!*!5( to gve ther new set of tv care. The newconf-tf«et of twnf :n \ jla&t s The brth of the um.s vul no surprse to the Mont«te ery's ths tme because th( tpre No. 3" and "Promctheusjtor had told them to Overture" ths album contans'twns. many sounds from a host of; However, the frst *'. 1t battle effects whch were tapedsurprse them because t lu-y 3 at the U. S. Mltary Academy re ady had fve chldm at West Pont and were used n(j ld not nm jn ether ;tm:.v Europe on a two-month record- j ng expedton. \ Chp Off thf Bl«rk We recommend ths album V«tor What wll > for tho«e who lke to revew thewhen you are as bsp - ounds of hstory. Smother, Joan? Another Mercury. "I Dg Joan Oh! Reclun:-. -\< Dancers," s a jazz thng by cses, I suppose. KE0> UP WITH YOUR HOME TOWN NEWS CUP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. 18 GREEN STREET WOODBRIDGE. N J. 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17 ISEUN PERSOHAL^ s Talks SCANR By CYO Members? 0 2 ' The rerular I8EUN "- Ql0U» S J flnd ",,,-nln HI«hw»J. l*»«l TA T-l. LI 8"l«19 «Wl " be hpld uf Sl - Ceccllas PTA^ Mlln. met tht -I,,,.?' " lelk»>-h«"le DChwrt hall wth Mrs. e R. couples Club of Flrat program.! featured. Founder at the «meet- Day Wllam Blhler. second vce ^nn Church of Iseln lsen ng. presdent, presdng. Vlll a sfcnttng party at _Mr.»nd Mn,.,vrlt Pa*. 'gos, Sacramento, Calf., were. Cecela's CYO, [,, Federated Woman's! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael 1,,,,f seln held Itst regular Pegos, Mddlesex Avenue. ; m? n?" d Up of the ',..,,,t the Iseln Free Pub- Mr. and-mrs. Robert Mor-' Ymry; Wednesday after-(ton, Jr., and chldren, Nancy, Robert, 111, Donald, James and',,.,..., gh School New Brun8Wlck Mr stid Mrs. nyulam Andrea Clare, Homes _._ Park nnd daughters, Nancy Avenue,,'1,1111 u, We were.rest, guests of Mr. and?? "} clud d; ls Olflce * 1 " Qoodrlch Street, Mrs. Robert Morton, Teaneck, Ann Chencharnlk, Woodbrldge dnner quests of Mr. and' Mr. and Mrs, Phlp Hgh School, cultural clmlr l mls Mnlne, Unon. Cqhen, Unon, were Woodsoclnl -v»u of.,. Manoral servces were,mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cawll.; Be» «>,1 Wnncsday nght at Frst! Mddlesex Avenue. charman; Edward Oorskl, St VKMIBIT Chtroh.of Helta r-mu Lynn Waldh«lm, he- Peter's' Prep,, Jersey cty, n Mr-.tames O'Rourlce who Hn, and Mss Karen Flschle, charge of athletcs and John! Port Readng,, were guesta of R'c s s e 1. Woodbrldge Hl«h Attendng thejthe Mlssesluth Ynrf Maxwell **"**> <***«" of the rellg. Day dnner atjnd Fath Maxwell, Charles' 10 ".* con L m ttee M \ Itr.staurant were Mrs. Street. 1 Mr. Bolger expressed the I/Hotta, presdent of hope, that through tha parents, S.' 'l s PTA;,Mr«. Jerome a greater Interest In CYO ac-., presdent of Iseln : rm'l,, Hsl School PTA; Mrs nl.m BllllngB. presdent of,,!> park 24; Mm. Henry nn, Mrs. Martn Bchaefer, School 22 Teas tvtes mght be stmulated. Hc then called upon hs commttee *' D_, A C Ichalrmen, and eath gave «llovc SUCCCSSl^rlef outlne on the functons of ther respectve commttees. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 AUTO DEALKR HONORED!, Joseph Hencdftll deft), presdent of Mddlesex County Automotve Trades Assocaton, s shown prrsmtnn a plaque to Ulrleh Echbaum, 12 Park Avenue, Woadbrdnf, past presdent, (or "dstnsulshed servces rendered" to the nsolaton nt a Valentne's Day party at Oak Hlls Manor, lookng on (rlcht) Is Charles ftcora, assocaton vce presdent. COUJNIA - Th«eghth Hurry Klen and Mn He took the opportunty to commttee charman; WllHHmjstRtesmen," It s, my fondes 1 "Back to School Tea" was hjrfd ',V:l:m Graham. thank fcev. John Wllus, pastor Black, treasurer; Mrs. Earl Ossenfort, secretary; Mrs, Wal- hope that the electon on Feb thm week at School 22 after Mss Dane Dodd. a atuof St. Cecela's, for hs encouragement; Rev. Evaslo de'mar- uary 14 wll prove your efforts demonstraton lesons n the ters, publcty; Neal Prael, outgs; Wllam Roach, property Alexander A. Rossett' 11 Qlenwbod Terrace to have been frutless.,,,, m the Nurses Tranng frst grade classes of Mrs,V,',,,t Beth Israel Hosptal, cellus, the groups moderator, At Cub Dnner -;, -Auk. spent the weekend 1 PrUda Barhatfc and Mrs. Sylva an; Warren Rees, Alexander Cuthbertson, and George February 11, 1981 Yours truly, for hs ttal and enthusasm, Fords, New Jersey Oraber. ISEUN - Cub Pack 48, -! H her parents, Mr. and Mrs, and Thomas Byrnes, adult advsor, for hs patence. He then sponsored by the PTA of School] Both Wachw showed how Joehm. Edtor, Ihmlltnn BlUlngt Of Wrtlhtj Edtor 15, held ts annual Blue and; they captalze on everyday experences of chldren In buld- Woodbrldge, N. J. Independent-Leader, closed wth an excerpt from the Independent-Leader Gold dnner In Our Lady of Dnner guests of Mr. ardl CYO consttuton whch Clear' Woodbrldge, N. J. Lourdes Hall In St. Cecela's Brodsky, Or and Ing readng saamg vocabulares. vocabulares, Usng usng y de Edtor's Letters flnes the group's purpose, Dear Sr: Dear Sr: Church., wrrr Mr. and M». word endngs, they HUded ther "To promote the welfare of, (From Sdtora Page' On behalf of my husband May I express the followng Tllly and chldren, students t through t h h phonc h drllls dlll Rev. Roger D. Sldener, pastor and myself I would lke to ex- sentment In your edtoral? youn g socely th r0u g h gprt of Frst Presbyteran Church of I was shocked and In some press our thanks to all thej Durng the course of human enrol and Bobby, of as the readng lessons pro- jual cu t U ral,'and athletc acgressed. They also showed how.tvtle«and to develope from Guests were Rocco Tromboll hould attempt n such'a cold day, (February 5) when we had happened ths mornng whle selln, gave the Invocaton 'ays dlssapponted that you people who helped us last Sun- events, an experence such ro:,(h Woman.,., 3 C Keruwth _.. tht school day may be ln-] tne youtn. s rank, represent- comlsskmer of the Northeas Charleston. 8. C, WH a terspersed by a change of ac- (ltlve ^ Cttpabk leadershp.",nd calculatng manner to n-[ t0 rush our b8t) y to the hos " tryng to get to church Irrtated end Rtest or f Mr. and d Mrs, Uvlt y M lh "»«ch«r senses the R bl^l fd»» ;-»» r Dstrct of tha Rartan Councl ReVf Wllu$ ^ mence the forthcomng 8chooljP of Boy Scouts of Amerca; Mrs ^^'nsz'sks lta1 ' me and many others Involved 3,k made announcements as follier l]ow. [Board electon. You have endorsed th polces and those who dd so wonderfully evenj the town of Woodbrldge and to Frst to the Frst Ad Squad very much. Ths IS drected to 'rtomboll, Mrs. Harold L'Hotta achoo{ dayb l08t M a re presdent of School 15 PTA "' WeekcndguesUof Mr. and'or the "»l * de classes of 8u)t 0, baj weftt'her wll be who have created them that though the ambulance got] the two neghborng churches and Mr. L'Hotta, Raymond Ms Thnddcus Plummer, Authnwmstwoand three ' post-j made, up bjf attendance brought Woodbrldge near to stuck two block* away n thelln the center of the town of were Lynn Plummer P n«l because of. st r m :Washlngton F Smth, Insttutonal represen «brthday a n d the brnk of fnancal dsaster. dmwhter, Delores, Bm-jand hat been rewheduled for shortenng t1he Easter vacaton; Island, [Monday at 2:1». l datej for ^ Rnnual 8th ^ ^ The Chan O'HUls Rod Mdj.,... r *«lved - lhe j,. trtp are (;n Club met Tuesday at JWjMhool prncpal, Mrs. Florence March n J3 24. and prgt Fnrds Avenue. Fords. Plans A"! """>. "^'» P» r^lp*- lh oly Communon would be dlsvn- dscussed for members to.hn Uwchers. Recent l»% w b u W on the flrt and lourth, ::. the Outdoor Exhbton at!w«re Mn. Ou«Uv Uplnskl. Mrs. g ^ 0, N\v York Colseum. Joseph Marno, Mrs. John Cody.] An executve board meet-mrs. Harold Thomas. Mrs. Jules'! of Kennedy Park School 24lsler, Ms. Mortun Belfer, *ud fj ( l (>rg an fl DcacOHB I> l A. wll be held tonght at Mrs. Sylvester Novak. >,, -t-- l)l r.lt ATll), Inch (or Uch, lne for lne, thl tufted uvrt wnf char U a copy of one Stephen Fonter owned. l> r nrllml It now In tnt Ford Mncum at Dearborn, Mthan. wth the Queen Anne»U l«f teblt. Perfecton ^ ull hole many dtull whch bespta> the true rtprolu nun uf an anttqnt. Ccnttrj Faraltar* Co. #< Installed n helm tatlve, and Mn. Smth. A puppet show was presented wth Wllam Carney and Rchard, and Martn Colb; partcpatng. Bob cats Inducted were Rob ert Teffenhardt, Glenn Dav and Ben La Marca. Achevement awards wer presented, by Cubmaster ^ ren Rees to the cubs, as fol lows: Lous Sepansky, Ronald ISEUN - An OrdnatlonjQornle, Henry ClemsnU, Gary servce was held for the newly Roach, Clfton Ness, Donald Installed offcers of the Frst Walters, Wllam Trenery, Oary Presbyteran ChurCh of Iseln Davs, Gary Walters, Mchael Rlnkus, John Axen, Robert AlberUon, Lous Barbato, Wayne Campbell, Thomas Rees. Robert Black, Joseph Pranks, JO' You have endorsed a system of management or rather lack management that over the years has held our Townshp up to natonal rdcule. You In effect, urged the people of 1 Woodbrdge Townshp to vote for a contnung program of 1 obvously careless spendng and even Increasng taxes. You state In your column unplowed streets. One memberl carred the heavy oxygen unt the house; another accompaned us to the hosptal when gven each canddates n th$ feld contendng for menjfrbhp on the Board of EducatMK; Yet neth- er you- nor 1 juy ndwqber of your my brother-n-law, Danel, drove through the unplowed Btreets In hs car. Secondly to our neghbors: Mrs. Sue Morawsky, a nurse who rushed to help brng the baby out of convulsons; Mr Jake Tusael of Clark, who plow> ed the streets of the develop nt and freed the ambulance men who shoveled out our drveway and many others wh offered help. We are deeply grateful to a! at the ^1:15 A, M. Worshp servce Sunday. Installed were: Elders, Myron Snyder, Herbert Selffert, Walter Jncoby, Fred Blessman, Hmold L'Hotta, Stanley Thay- seph Ackeman, Crag Ossenfort, Harold Hart, Robert Cron man's ablty or.ntegrty by an accurate Sncerely yours, er. John McLellan: deacons, Glenn Davs, Edmond Arnold remote control then I am sure February 13, 196 Mrs P. W, Bloemeke, Albert Rchard Rapp, James Towell,! that you have dscovered a Edtor Magw, Charles Hanbach; trus- George Bennett. Denns Luna jnew prncpal n pasonnel seues. Wllam Jeffrey, Theodore Fred,"Vanttag,""Robert"o'Con- lecton. How you can so post- Woodbrdgp, N. J. Independent-Leader nor, Mchael Hammlll, Gary] Lvely select three men from a Dear Sr: O'Rourke, Anthony Pollcastro, group x)f seven wthout person-j As forraer students am al contact I wll probably neverj athletes o woodbrldge Hg] Bowman,- John Howard, John.Vltoll. The frst board meetng of e 1961 sea.son was held Mon- I'day ut tlu- church. Mnster Announces \\Sunoy Sermon Topc Arnold Rodgaard, Wayne Ossenfort, Lawrence Roach, Hamlton Bllngs, Jr., Paul Rosnsk, Rchard Cuthbertson, Lous Plummer, Domnc Savasa. Leaders' awards went to know. I am posluve, too, thatj School we were shocked to fn you wll never be 6ble to tell out that our own local news me how you accomplshed such paper wa8 not nvted to atten a fantastc feat. the presentaton of the C, All In all, sr, I feel that nchamponshlp trophy on Feb George Albertson, Mrs. Warren your latest column you have ruary 3rd. COLONIA Sunday at the Rees, Warren Rees, Mrs. Don-.done a gross dsservce to the After all ths s an honor t> 11:00 mornng worshp servce ad Walters, Mrs. Hamlton people of Woodbrjdfce Town- our townshp whch doesn at the Unted Church of Chrst, Bllllngs, Mrs. Carl Luna, Carl shp and to your readers In happen very often and of whc 'Rev. George A. ShuJU Wll Luna, Wllam Leavy. partcular, I am dsapponted no one could have been proude: preach on "What Are You Glv- The pack commltteemen are and dsgusted wth your obvous than John D. Royle. Over th,lng Up for Lent?" Raymond Smth, Instltutonaljattempt f# exert some measure years he has lved and dec a dlscussl6n Rep r resentatve; Carl Luna, of control over th*' forthcomng Board of Edoatlen electon. gven hs all both scholastlcal wth our local athletcs and has for parents of teenagers wll be Cubmaster; Hamlton Bllngs, assstant cubmaster, and web could and athletcally for Woodbrldg^ ««loa leader; Sar Oasenfort, As charman of the Youth.ctlvlttes Commttee of the Woodbrdgc Elks, he ha ganed ocorluon all over the state as mvnt; one ol the best Youth Actvtes Programs. If ths prove that hc Is an ardent helcver of helpng the you tl n our townshp nothng does. ' We would lke to go on rec-] onl us beng In agreement wth Mr. Royle and we feel that a njstle* w»s dene to hm Hurt to our local newspaper by nol beng notfed of the presentaton of the trophy to our noys. Jt wfl. our team and our] 1 sports representatve should 1 llum- Men lere. j We know that In the future johnne wll stll contnue to ru 1 to mprove our athletc >ro;ram,s and see to It that >oth boys and grls at Wood- jrdgt! Hgh School are guded' oy the most competent coaches! avalable as he so states n hs and we hope that In the future hs endeavers are mot sncerely apprecated than they tnve been n the past by those n the admnstraton and coachng staffs. Blncerly, Lous Llstol John J. Hoban, Jr. Members- Youth Actvtes Commttee Woodbrlrge Elks #2116 ords. n all my hectc Sundays, I ave never spent three quarters 1 f an hour gettng from home church, and vce versa. Itl ems to me that traffc snarls Ike ths one every church day ould encourage ether pr both hurches to nfluence the town to make changes to allevate the stuaton. Mo one benefts by te-ups due to sngle open anes on a busy two-way street, plus mproper and nsuffcent! parkng facltes. The traffc Jam cannot be blamed to snow entrely, snce these exst durng balmy days as well. The town of. Woodbrdge and the area of Fords should take some postve acn now, and the churches should lead the way. Yours truly Jules A. Mujtca Edtor, The Independent-Leader Dear Sr: The Department ol Mltary Scence of Rutgers, the State Unversty, Is currently engaged n a research project relatng to the hstory of Mltary tranng at Rutgers. Informaton [concernng the conduct of the ROTC program n the past and the mltary experences of Rutgers s urgently needed. Anyone havng such Informaton please contact the D. S. ROTC Instructor Group; Rutgers Unversty, New Brunswck, N. J- Professor of Mltary Selene Col John A. BradleyJ Professor of Mltary Scence PAGE SEVENTEBf The W'.ole Famly II GG For These Delcous FOR LENTEN MEALS from PURITAN DAIRY Gve sparkle to your lenlen mmft wth these enrched^ nutrtous Fnrtan Dary Products. 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18 PAGE EIGHTEEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Barrons to Entertan Unon 5 TomorroY-v WORKING GOAL IB L.BAGUS, Mote Leaders' Lead s Pared Sants In K.ofC* Pn Crcut Extend STANDINGS W.Ssko * Fedor Wdbfte. Oldsmoolle Woodbdge Lquor Harry Burke , Mayer's Alexanders., Van Tassel's 3R S7-37 State., 33 Maura 30': Karm&zn 30 Ryan's... T-29'a Wttng 28,ers' 28 ]Truckers won two from Metro Mauro Motors hrd Jnhn JMotors. The second place pamky toss a 222 In a 2-1 wn JWoodbrdge Oldsmobtle swept 6 m M 8 Tavm Ron Lll. 'three from State. Jewelers to,,,!nlp at the heels of the Slsko < s 209 *«s hgh for May-!keglers 'er'e. Alexander's Foodtown!. Joe Clberto and John Ko-jwon three games from Wttna Wtrcs teamed up wth 212 and 1 Machne-and Tool, and Kar-g c. j amp y. Strng SUndlnts W a J26» to lead the Auto Dealers massh PlumoR and HoatnR c 0 : O nals 7 nto second place, but TomwOn two from Ryan's Plumbng Benny's 6 35'2'Karpnskt of State Jewelers Rudy Oalvanek led Karmazlns Boot), ^ had the nght's hgh score, a wth a 214. whle Pete McCann,Arty & Oeorpe 4 3j^l23 6 rolled the nght's hgh set. 637, oordano, 3 38! Mel Ooffre rolled a 235 and on games jf and 192 EaRles..: % brdge Lquor won three games^am. Tobaks 25's 40^'from Van Tassel's College InnJ In the ftoal match, Keuen Erne Andrascka 211 as Wood-Joe Ryan added a 211 for hs Falcons 1 ITom-Cat Fve Feddr Transportaton's lead nsurance as John Papp led the won three gttnes from Tubak's-nn of Jm Maloney, roared to! the Woodbrldge Knghts of'.flortsts wth 210 and 201. Grocery as Bob Stenbach a vctory over Tom-Of Columbus Bowlng LeaguejSteve Poos had a 201 for therolledaalandtonycmjkow-.fve n the Recreaton Senor dwndled to one Kame as thelnsurrncemen. UN a 2O8, :Basketball League. The Sants, 1!!.coached by Bob Oerlty. have; jnow won eght straght game?, md t s doubtful f they oan be stopped. Boston College Tops St. Peter's In One-Sded Contest TEAM STANDINGS W Boston College 1 Nagara 1 St. Joseph's 1 St. Peter's 0 St. Francs _ 0 Belmont Abbey 0 land two from the foul lne for 1 Ll20 ponts, whle hs teammate, Oj Denns Wtkowsk, was next Odown wth 14 counters. Walt olstlllnan's sx ponts was the ltbest effort for St. Peter's. fouls. Hs- sharp shootn, nate.j ««*>ta«rd tn 13 pont.: After a slow start n the frst.perod, Nagara cut loose wth a counters. Denns Mlnkler»nd'. Strkes and Spares WOODBRIDGE The second l4-pout splash n the second, Bob Stolth were the St. Franphase of the St. James' Bg anrtfron "there wektn to"p^st cu" hgh"score*rs wth tot'asof Ev^. Cats wth ( oll0^d', 18 ponts, whle Ed.1! p P'_ ng League schedule started durlngja decson over Belmont 12 and 9, respectvely. Despte the fast pace beng WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP LEAGUE thlg week wth Boston College, JAbbey. James Keatng, one set by St. James', the Colona JUndlnn»! of Ftbnafr U rnt SWIOT-IW. Huddle and St. Josephs wnnlng to get off to a flyng start. the crcut Blly Hefferman. that three games wll be played One of the hghest scorers lnjleague drectors, Colonals stll remaned one w LTorserson s 3»1/17(S-172, Ruth Blnhorn (Contnued on Page 19) L. 8. Marsh 44 32,492/175, 2492/175 L»ur> SU SuU 473/1J2. Mary Tuba* Constructon 39 Boston College took On 8t. was a tower of strength for Saturday afternoon at the St, Z7 Graybowstl 471/176. Ruth AU«n «1, A * P Tradng Io>nf MasUpeter 450, Alce Alean- Peter's to naugurate the second-half and encountered lttle Hgh also contrbuted to tre uled to tangle wth St. Joseph's Nagara wth 21 ponts. Fred James 1 gym. Nagara s sched V.P.W der 455/180, Marse Toman 448. Made- VP.W Iona Upset 34 lelne Blgelow 44«. Clare Baley 441/ Uolnar's Mary Kulesza 4J8, Kay Smth dffculty emergng a verdct wth a pont total of 10. In the frst game at one o'clock,. Wlt* House tt. Mlle Anola 434, Peg Hlctej wnner. Belmont Abbey's, chef pontproducer was Bobby Tmlnskl cu n the second at two, and; Boston College meets St. Fran-' Geroys 23 43!429. Anna Leonf 418/205, CUlre 01- Gerry Swatko reaped the Honor Rol (200 or Better Gmts,!seu 414. Lllln T!ereo 411, Loul«600 or BetUr Sets) Snclar 410, Kay Corbao 403, Helen game's ndvdual scorng honors for Boston College by snk- St. Joseph's, paced by the ac-st. Peter's^ n the fnale at! wth an 18-pont cluster. Belmont Abbey clashes St. John's Mllte Wolar IM-~I81-234^505 (Mol-; AlHon Hr'Bl, George g Schmol! 230 L. S.' There-game. wnners: Whte Brch -.m lng nne shots from the floor!curate shootng of Mke Sta- three. TEAM STANDINGS Bob Smmons 219. Jltnlnn over Cooper's Dary. St. Qeorge W tby 3211 (Oerlty'sl. foerlty'sl Emt Erne Wrl?htPharmacy wn?htpharmacy over OaJt Oak Tree Drugs. m.'k. Wargo 221 Two-gsjne wnners: N&poll St. John's 1 Results Ptazer& over Frystock' Ramblers, MlI Vllanova 1 zera TheTe-game wnners: Gerty 5 Pu- shop Rte over Mary's Dress Shop. Fords Wns LaSalle Tops Fordham Moral Home over V.P.W L. S.I Hob' Cross 1 Mh ever Whte House, Molnar's 8O-BHELL INTRA-PLANT LEAGUE; Notre Dame 1 tavern over A & P Tradng Post. j Standngs as of February 10 Two-game g wnners; nrs; V.F.W, M10 W Seton Hall ; 0 Tunat Constructon. [Laborers _ U In Thrller In Colona Cage Match Manhattan 0 Oepot 11 Iona 0 * BOWl-MOR BPORT8MEN-S Treasury 10 * LEAGUE Supervsors 10 TORD9 Sparked by the accurate shootng ol John Sm- Senor League WOODBRIDGE St. John's TEAM STANDINGS Fordham 0 * Standnts as of February It Termnal 8 W Oarage 8 WU-Plo Electrc 11 *J!Com-Pounders - _ o Ikovch and Tom Wleczerak, the W Bowlers Ad ford* Sportng Center 9 3; Laboratory 8 Fords Junor Hgh School Fordham... 3 llbl Lquor Store a 4 Offlce, 7 f J.W., Bopelawn 6 0 Engneerng 7? roared to a verdct over' LaSalle._ off to a good start In tte sec- Bt. Andrew's HNS. No Shppng 6 the Iseln Junor Hgl n aj Manhattan _ 2 2 ond half by postng a decsve) sx Unoles.. 4 BX-100's : _.. 6 hard-fought game. Heart Fund Seton Hall vctory over Iona. The re- Lucky Strkes 4 g Crandall6 5 Bt. Andrew's H.N.S. No. 2 1 l;pay-j«ollera 5 The Falcons, coached by St. Bonaventure 2 2 cent game was played at the Wono Roll (200 or Better Games, 'Schedulers _ 5 Nel O'Donnell, have now won CARTERET Bowlers of Boston College 0 4 Amboy Avenue gym. (00 or Better Sets) Welders 3 Hal Kressler, m , Dck Honor Roll (200 or Better Games, fve games whle losng only Mddlesex County can roll forj Junor League ; Makng a bg splash n the MardlEh Ray Szemborstl or Better Sets) one, to pace the Townshp cash przes and ad the 1961 St. Francs' 3 0' scorng column for St. John's frank Evans 212, Paul Turel 204, j A. Kovach (627), S. Opt Connlf! 201, Hd Hfrbst 201. Ducaak (SIB), N. Qresh Junor Hgh League. Heart Fund campagn n a Holy Cross 2 1 was Tom Reddng, who rpped wlck, romped to a ve-; tory over St. Francs. The versatle Stawck Maloney was a szzlng shoot-; jer for St, James', snkng 14 j feld goals and three fouls for; 31 ponts, Jerry Demao was next, accountng for 11 dgts. St. James' took a 15-7 advan- 1 tage In the openng perod and from there went on to outshoot 1 the Cats n the A RAKKON Itl ST: Jm Dul. School's mn^t vtmtlr ;lhlclr>., morrow nthl wlcn tn- Harnn'. fan the llnflp tnnn at the local Junor Hgh Tlt S5JT2S." SSTJS"Srr w To Boost WOODBRIDUE - One of the townshps most nterestng sports events the annual faculty game between Woodbrdge Hlch and the Woodbrldge Junor Hgh wll be sponosred ths year for the frst tme by the Townshp Federaton of Teachers wth the proceeds gong to the Donald Wescott Scholarshp Fund. The game, whch s expected to fll the local hgh school gym, wl] be played February 24 and s scheduled to start at 7:30 P. M. Tckets are on sale at the hgh school and the varous Iseln, Fords, and Colona Junor Hghs. The hgh school team wll L! the frst half champons n the! O flwho Stll l!st. James 1 Lttle League, got" XjlUUo kjlhl l I T Iff III be KUced by John Tomrauk and Frank Capraro. The squad ncludes such former court sla's as: Jm Byrne, Jne Shmnansky, Jack JBlas Al Stck, Lou Kuhn, Joe Jtmnss, Bob Mascenk, Ray Peterson, Robert Mahan, Robert Bsler, and Jack 1 Walsh. Matt Jugo, the old pro j [rum Fudj, has been selected to gude the Junor Hgh cagers n ther tussle wth the upper echelon. To work wth, he has the young and experenced, namely: Don Furdock, Ange Armando, Bll Hllyer, Jm Hghberger, Joe Markus, Bll Kovacs, Jm Lake, Jerry Delaney, and Erne Dubay. In St. James' Loop Play Trento Baffle Locals WOODBRIDGE--W ''nj down to an H- 'ufler loslllr to Trrntd en ll- ths week, «mun make an atlc: ITHCII the.500 level \, rkht when Unon lnn,,. 1 local gym. The blm..,,,_, scheduled for 8:15 o'cloc- Unon, one of tl,,,,. tenns n the Ccm,,. Conferonco, has a 12 ; >,., thus far ths season. (1.>.,,, In ther last meetlnn v,t. IJHuns, they were upn, (.,, «close score. Th.,,, H,sel( was one of tn... plnved ths year by Con. ; Uke's CftKers. Whrthf > the local drlbblem rm,, BKlnst the Parrnprf mr... be seen It mlklt also be ptm. that Unon and Wn.,,: have been selected to fn. nthcr once agan In th<,,njsiaa tournament «. scheduled to commec... ths month. Therefore. row nght's game wll HIM,. ns a psychologcal fnrtu: upcomng fracas. Before Woodbrdge < plates focusng ther ;r (n the SUM WUl'nn :>. deal wth a well-ban:, Mary'n quntet Tuesdm on the Perth Amboy cm: game wll complete u.,, Blazers' regular «chc(,,, ; When Trenton mo\., town Tuesday nght to >, fore a season's record <. : one expected the Ba: emerge vctor du» to u - : nadoes' past recrjrd. 1h. jtors from the Captal Iw,:, 16 straght and 33 In a the Central Jersey Con!.- for one of the best er.1; 1, the State. Trenton, wth a hm percentage, has average, v 'over 75 ponts per game n, come a serous threat,. Central Jersey and State rhu; ponshlps. Well aware of the fact tu, Trenton was a hgh ><'>:::. machne, Coach Lake,..o to play ^lberate ba.^k;:,,, from the start to slow do-.m-. :. vstors' effectve offensn strategy came close to : -., ng results when the b : Tornadoes could do wu. ; 'shoot the Barrons 8-4 : TEAM STANDINGS the free-throw lne, for 19 W frst perod. It must a L ponts. Also rankng hgh In the St. Joseph's 2 ponted out that the lon, 0 vctor's scorng column were Holy Trnty mssed several scornc ;; 2 0 Al Nagy and, Paul Rapach wth W ~ Results 245. S. Murphy 233. R. Joel 226, J Slmkovch accounted for hs month-long headpn tourna-jduquesne - 2 ljlhe cords for a total of 12Jst. (Contnued on Pax :, James' 2 0 clusters of 10 and 9. St. Mary's Three-some eso wnners: nrs: wtl-floelec-' wtlf Keenfln Za221, j. Soya 220 D 15-pont total by snknng seven ment now underway at thenotre Dame '..., J 2jponu. He was followed down We W e over St Andrew's Andrews No 2 : D. Ad Anderson S^ S. Dyckman Dk Mary's 0 > hgh scorers were Burke and ttwo-game wnners; Alb LlquorpW. F ' Derzawlec 208, B. Santoro feld goals and foul, whle Carteret Lanes: Vllanova 2 lhe lne by Greg Halstead and Francs' 0 2 McCann wth totals of 12 and 9. Stole over Fords Sportng Center, 207, A, Nagy 205, J. Kopl 203, W. Weczerak sank foul shots j The tourney s,jjpen to any- St. John's 3'Joe Goueuon wth clusters of Our Lady of Peace VJ.W. over Lucky Strkes, St. Andrew's Ho. 1 over Sx Uncles , J. Surlck 200, from the floor and three from one who can lft a bowlng ball COLONIA After complng, 7 '*" 1 each - WOODBRIDGE St. James'for Sunday at. the Amboy Ave- Putscher 203, O. Karol 201. S. Llsclk 0 2 Three league games are slated Results the foul lne, for 11 counters accordng to Tony Bubenhelmer thrte straght vctores n the: The rampagng St. John's posted Its second straght gym. Our Lady of Peace BOWL-MOR THURSDAY NIGHT Three - game wnners: Laborers The game's ndvdual scorng of Carteret, charman. There St. John Vanney CYO Senorquntet, coached "by Jack Shueln's Ducsak, who had a requrements. ran Into some rugged oppos- x WOHfN'S LEA<HJE over Welders, Treasury over Schedulers, P»y-Rollen over X-100's. however, "went to Is- are no age, league, or averagejbasketball League, Fordham, bert, ran up a 13-4 half-tme St. James' Parochal Grammar meets St. Joseph's p at one "Standngs as ot February 9 W Two-game wnners: Termnal ov^ School Basketball- League, o'clock, St. Mary's opposes St. {Chld's Electrc 36 Depot, OfBce over Supervsors, Laboratory y over Shppng, ppg, Crandalls over amalng total of 26 ponts. Hs Bowlers can enter the tourton from LaSalle, and as a re- outshoot Iona 9-4 n the thrd half, by comng out on too of matches shots wth Holy Trln- Tewn lead, and from there went on tojsnce- tn«start of the sna-francs at two, and St. James' Joe Homer's Trophy Shop.. 36 Merrdn Marne tl 1 O Oarage, EngneerngE over. Com teammate, Donovan, was also nament as many tmes as they sut, fell by the waysde, 15 to penod, and 12-3 n the fourth.jour Lady of Peace of FOrdsjty ftt three. w 1 Sportlnj Qoods 31. Pounders. up n the hgh scorng brackets wsh wth a *1 fee charged for 10. Both teams are now ted forj Paul Brtetsk and M Jagarl* 8 ;^2- St. Anthony's K. M &'J HMnes. 25 WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP wth 16 markers, each entry. A porton of the leethe top slot wth 'dentlcal»3-lj e ach scored four pont* for The manstays for the local /> r.»r El Dorados Rck BrosT 2O', XV FIREMEN'S LEAGUE. Fords had the edge 9-3 n thegoes to the Heart Fund wth a records. I Iona. Cluaal Plumbng. 15', 41 /> Standngs at of February 6 club were Denns Wltkowsk nrtuetum framed Iseln Spartans *. frst perod, and from there Honor Roll smlar part returned as prze! Wayne Chrepet was Court Jesters W L A scrappy Vllanova team, Hgh set: Terry Thomas Woodbrldge Bmerg. Squad,,..., 9 3 went on to domnate Iseln 14- noney. man and Mke Stawck who regs- f for the Explorers wth 0 AfrSur SqtUU lded b Pew m l l UaUed Untouchables Avenel No n the second, and n Hgh' games: Jula Kara , Shell - Prze swll be awarded n seven ponts, oonts whle»hta Tvn,, Terry y 9. 6 at thft halftlffle nter, tered 12 ponts each. Blly Hef- ' Romeo 'Lllan Kath 176, Mry Doro» 171, Isolln Jt.Chlefs, 7 the thrd. Iseln made a valant ferman also contrbuted to the OKLAHOMA CJTY - Wavctory wth 11 markers. ler Useless Fve both the men's and women's dvsons, Bubenhelmer sad. Rams' most effectve shooter Sharky followed wth four. The msson; however, the team Aon Magyar 171. P. B. A attempt to catch up n the Chrstensen. outstandng Results Avenel Frst Ad. 6 e fourth wth a 21 ; pont rally, The frst perod was close, footba " P 1^" Woodbrldge Kookles»t Wnodwth St. James' holdng a slm. l? lldse Hl lh Scho01 - Nl ' w St John Vanney Three-game wnners: Merwln Marne aver Clezak Plumbng, Avenel Exempts 2 "but t fell short by three count- Iseln No, 1 2 Each bowler wll roll 12 balls was Phl Thaler, who rpped the thrd and fourth perods wth total pns countng on the nes for four counters. Jersey, who w»> narmd to Two-game wnners: Joe Romer's Honor Roll "<2W or Better Games, ers before the fnal whstle come from behnd and np edge In the second, j WOODBRIDOE- A * Trophy over Chld's Electrc, M & J 800 or Better Sets) every ball that hts the headpn. The hghest possble score the frst half, a scrappy Man- Down by a S-O'score early n Hbrnes over Rck Bros., McCarthy's Team hgh game, P.B.A : echoed across the gym. Seton Hall by a close Coach Jm Keatlng's cutters the Natonal All-HKt School anced St. Anthony t<-.-:: Sportng Goods over Lenny's Inn, S. Pochek 200, H. OloH 202, R. count.. out loose wth a 16-pont spree, Team last montl, ha.s been Port Readng cont. ; Slmonsen 161, J. Nemeth 168, H hattan team made a startlng One MAJESTIC MIXED MAJOR,Deter 103. comeback to post a decson over Boston College. of the bg reasons for to hold a advantage aaage at nvted to'partcpate n tlf The tourney s beng held the Wldcats' surge was the the half. The second phase ol 13th annual Prep LEAGUE 3. Derewskv 222 eg, H. Deter 205, Standngs as of February 8 R. GlofT 202, M. Bennett 203. W. League Plans 1 shatter the opposton ;All-Amerca All : 8Ur foot bull classc Recreaton Lght Stn» every Frday, Saturday and consstent shootng of Denns the jame saw the local drbblers overpower Fords 7-6 m The game wll I*- played ketball League by trom.. W T*ylor 201, M. Petraa 209 eg, 8, Pbchek 200 eg. R Osborne 203. Johnny Felz and John Mon- TUe Evenngs News. 46 Sunday under the auspces of tazzoll were the manstays for Montecalvo, who sank seven John Vanney JDurslco Alum. Products. 45 WOODBRJDGE SERVICE LEAGUE the specal events commttee of the Jaspers wth pont totals of j{feld goals for 14 ponts. The the thrd quarter, and 14-9 n May 20 n Flonda after a euhth straght Trangle Dner. 42 Standng* at o! February T Are Launched the Mddlesex County Heart! 14 and 11, respectvely. Roger best ndvdual effort.for the the fourth. swtch fromloummm Chstmsen wll report for pre- At no tme was S UcDonald's Pro Shop. 42 I W L Assocaton, headed by Mrs Supreme Surplus Sales Woodbrldge Home Center Wolf and Edde Hyland were Prates was Perraro'g It count- Fords' most accurate shooter [quntet a match for t)> was Joe Handerhan, who sank t&mt praetce (rwtons on Gene Schrencr Assn.. 38 Saturday Nters 10 5 WOODBEIDG E The Patrck Tuohey of Carteret. also of assstance to the vctors, ers. rdng St. Anthony c Majestlo Lanes. 34' 34' Julus' Barber Shop._... 9 I eght feld goals for 16 ponu, May 14. Jack Klen Electrc Co Mayer's Ta?ern 1 I monthly meetng of the Woodbrdge Babe Ruth League was! Matty Devln flpped n sx second half spurt, Jm Healy's At Woodbrdo Huh, wth Port Readng - snkng sx counters each Rdng hgh on the crest of a frst quarter was > : whle hs teammate. Mke Brandweln Pantng Center Bar, 7 I Waselesk, chpped n wth TValter Merwln & Son Molnar's Tavern _ 7 1 held at the Emergency Squad Iruardl. Schaefer, Inc. 30'j 38'Wm. Penn Insurance...^ 6 Fords Group ponts for the vanqushed Boston College aggregaton. ther way to a decson the Mddlesex CuMy and almost the same n '< Holy Cross Crusaders powered ChrUlennen was umed UJ nne. strong headway. 17' UwHenry Men's Shop. 26', 4J'.Wonder Hde, Inc 2 1: buldng wth presdent Elbur Leon Sewltch & Sons Rchards presdng over the Seton Hall brought ts season's record up to the.500 level 11 lot Ondrejcak pons and the only Undefeated He s also holder,.. of the t.,. Mdover Fordham. St. Joseph's, frst half cham- New Jersey All-Star teanu. nd thrd seslons «' Strke Mnster Pns IS 1, 50' Honor Roll (20t or Better Games, roup of managers and coach Kotur Hull 600 or Better Sets) Men Team hgh game 847, Julys' Barber Shop: A. Both 1M. R. Blsketleel venture team, Cross shooter, popped 12 ponts dectstfh over St. Fran-! P ul champonshp es, who formulated plans forfete Sunday m. league leaders ruuuu by trppng a good St. Bona- Tom Ondrejcak, stellar Holy team n the league, coasted to dlesex County ndoor shot margn to a 4J-I1 <»» Prank Preumko I'lruBle Jm Covlno, an ou U2r-677, Sttve Skakuu J Kovaes 177, I. Nemeth 182, J. CIS «7, Robert Ftcllltl , Am 207. The organzaton has hgh FORDS The Pord* Youth The most outstandng player nto the net* to lead hs team player In the leakn Walter Knlpaczyk e^7. M. Sawchak 201, J. Axva hopes of securng two new Assocaton, whch sponsored, on the court for-the Prates was to vctory. The game's Indvdual scarng honors, however, Pat DPaolo racked up 18 Zmmerman If ns snkng 12 fljeld goal* < TOM n Seorlnj top shooter for St A: Oerald Blurto , Happy Bgromolo ' SuHk 306. M Yavor 203. > felds ths summer,' provdng the Bearcats n the Central Casey Jones, who enjoyed one '.'" Don Medvar 244, Lou Turkus 226, BOWL MOK SUNDAY NIGHT present constructon work Pop Footballjof hs better games by rflng 1«went to the ponts for St. Josephs, whle Rams' Wayne fouls tot 27 ponts. H Joe Bubyak 223, Joe Charellu 204- MIXED LEAGUE be completed before wll hold 1U annual ponts through the hoops. Mke Henrlch, who Ed Schmerer and Berne Model Cur Contest ran tls pont lowed by Joan Day le, Edde Lyack 214, Mylke Boyes Standngs a of February , Jm McOulre 211, Joe Toth 205, W ton of the schedule. awards presentaton Sunday atjreppa played a fne all-around producton to 14, Unoue were Mefuchen's hgh WOODBRIDQE The actlveblmcone wth totals»' Tom KarplBk 305, Ronne Tako Brass Bucket. After a readng of the By- four at the Our l>dy of Peace game for the Bonne*, and durng the course of the fracas n the frst quarter, Notre Dame Holy Trnty, surprse p team of Mo(lel Ca r Exhbton n>lal, wcz collected 10 "'» ; ' After complng a 10-1 lead scorers wth 15 and 12. Strawberry Hll A. C. held 10, respectvely. R<>" ' Ml, Smllty Danlelh 201, Ktcve Dud h Laws and Consttuton, t was, Church annex. Schweuzer Bros' M /h^ 200 Honk's l»th. 35 ^^ ' Women jdaldone's Cleaners _ decded that tht annual'sprng Jacket shelds wll be presented to all members of the St. Francs' contnued to set came through wth sx markers. guded by Leon Wltkowsk and the second hall, stretched To *nshp Commltteeman! St. John's. Vrgna Koelltr (McDomld's) Trelu Shoppe 33 tryouts and regstraton wll be Ed Ftzgerald, romped to a decsve vctory over Man- sken to two-by trouncng,st.! cllar l es Mfllnar actnn as judge, The El Dorados» Jlfl-J93-l«e 601 stt., I 0 Ball» - r-. 25, Opt Premnlto , Frances Woodbrdge Lquor. Ml held at felds to be desgnated squad, and the Arnt Peterson the pace n the Junor League Mary's, event was one of ther sxth vctory «' ' Beafeo , Irene Zupko ,jMlMKS _ later. Memoral Trophy wll be pre-bsented to the boy who dsplayed for ts thrd straght. V The most mpressve player Steve Gall wth nne tosses organzaton, defeatng- St. John's hattan. Bg gun for Holy Trnty wan' 1 *" 1 * conducted by the lecal'by rompng to a sl-:.' Adlft RftkO ?, Mare 1'turlekl. Honer Roll In an effort to nsure a jover the Court Jest<-^ 545. Mary KBUIIIIK , Tlllle! M * o; E Mlltos 355 -", p - Burke ' tr 537, Cell Murek B. Bar- "5-620, Q Speftts «0-20p-BM B, smooth-functonng organzaton, new commttees were ng the season. Tle team wll Leadng pont producers for Ronne Wtkowsk, who sent structed the IIUIM unpesslve range from the flm outstandng sportsmanshp dur- Paced by Mublk on the floor for the Irsh was 'rom the floor and one from 1 Charles Zmnurma con- D&ve Mlttman '" 2upko 522. Kay M.Oollnm 504. Smmons 2M, A. Magyar , J., Hnulu AndrascU 209. C. Routtor Mt-gme wlmts: Gene hrhrel-! Women* A. Novak 1M-5M, 1. formed and assgned dutes, make ts own selecton and thejst. Francs was Hank Mushlk seven feld goals whppng model car und v»s awardw! MU over Lujanu-belaelcr , The- league was formed to fll presentaton wff be made by wth g splash of 19 ponts va through the nets for 14 ponts. OPEN BOWLING aw»qed, E ' Dorados and run (rst prze. Hubert for the aftme ^,,. k the all-important gap between Mr*. Peterson. ( nne feld goals and one free. Hs teammates, Harold Kaub second, the fnal mates, Vlto JaskolKu 'Wop uver Wrlk- Master PUK,!..!'^**: ns, 11!.*." ".' T»«81K>PH B News over TrtABle over Md Bals, Bchwtnzer the Lttle League and hgh Woodbrdge* Hgh Schooljthrow. Jmmy McFeUa racked and Art conquest, also got nto ON ALL ALLEYS by Mr Mulnar, and Qrlta, were also \wscorng column wltl ( ' Majestc l.une, uver Mac- over MlsHU. school baseball. There stll s a coach Nck Prscoe wll head a up fve counters for tne Red-thmen. Tues, «:U9 P.M. to S.00 P.M. Przes conssted of a nlft 10 and», The Cotm scorng act wth totals of Monday from «-U0 P.M. Jack Resko came n thrd. w Men's Shu). Jack Klen! lwo-<«me luner*:* Woodbrldge need for addtonal assstance. lst of guest speakers whch ncludes Woodbrldge Polce Chef sx and fve, respectvely. Co, over Uon Sewlu* fc Lluor over Hanlm 19th, Br«u Buck(lt over Those Interested In Jonng the Duralco Alumlmm Products Dadone. CW»ners. Holy Cross reganed ts wnnng ways by recordng a Prank Catennac's fve counters organzaton are requested.to John % Egan, Edson Hgh Surplus *.l«. 8T CKCWLU^K. Or C. was the best offensve threat Saturday from 9:00 A.M. certfcate, ekuved scorers were Jm CtlKLUS WOMEN'S LEAGUK Standln* u 01 Ftbruaty 1( dommundate wth Mr. Rcnj^d hgh BlUken scorer, en- coach Bll O'Leary, and Woodbrdge Athletc Drector John nova quntet. The Crusaders! REDUCED BATES FOR from 13 to 16 vctory over a scrappy Vlla- for the Jaspers. Sunday It Noon to 9:00 P.M f'tudlus»s of February 11 * ardt. W 43. Tony vv». Jackson led the Bt. g ' 0UP for fllth pl*c? wth H ) B&op fat 42 2*J:lelln Lumber. 39', Ul',1 Tomcak. Father Reuly of Our have now won two games whle j or '& CHILDREN SATURDAY The contest * PUwrU. 40 ^3 Bt. Qeortje Pharmacy» 17 St, Lous forward Oordon Lady. of Peace. wll serve as _ losng one. Unversty basketball 6s after postng' S-- ^ull8ufea 1, Dary Mauro Motors H H&rtweger Is a doubtful etartejmaster of ceremones and Rev. scorers In hs frst eght games mm f:w A. MU> ««0 P. M, Mr. and Mrs. Paul sharok 8r by over the Woodbnd ' DTUKS Duerscheldt Insun.no The two Tommy* Mansfeld Mr. Sharck 1» manager o tn a game plkyed at ' ' 3 U 29 M lhtllu Plumbng for ths week's basketball game Hecht of the Grace Lutheran (and Powers were tle Cruagalnst Bradley. Hartweger, a Church wll gve the lnvooa broken when Wlle Hall netted ths season. Hs strng was JS 1 37 thop Rte.. J4', 31M, Strawberry Hl club. Jwlor BMh School saders' most accurate shooters BOWL-MOR The top pont s Dress Shop Halng M 32 [standout defensve player and tlon, 25 ponts aganst Utah. Ite Brch Inn wth totals of 10 and t. Pacng Vqnor lloll g 451 AMBOY AVKNUK Therman Gbson of Detrot The Fords Ansoclatlon wll] the Jk Am* U0B»('' rlt * 1j5? 1 Detlog* Hosptal wth a also nstall 1U new slate forley, who contnued was Jack hu O'Mal- Phladelpha was the only who won fnnn ""won, collected 18 ponts. «'" vemthrna. *nd am bl<h hl<rh lever. f«w UMU. <o«* ' / --" * - WOODBRIDGK (Contnued on PICK 19) Natonal League club to ht less! latrep Uuo»t 'loan US hom lufl last Mtao. PW>M HE 4-D682 't St. Anthony'* Clcks, 57-28

19 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAGE NINETEEN - 1 h touchables Trp Rvals II AM STANDINGS W ^ lcttrcau, Jrs. _ rl A7.ICCS -_ )!)URIDOE long -out- buttle lor frst place Junor Baa- Damond Lumnare» At Baseball Clnk WOODBMbaK John P Hughe*, Recreaton Charman, ha completed arrangements for a baseball clnc, Tuesday L at seven at Fords School 14. The Recreaton Department LB.f&vrtr«hag secured the servces of the, w e w e - followng baseball personaltes: Allle Clark, 10-year major league veteran wth the New Presbyterans Sf ** t? t Curbed,59-22 Iff York Yankees and Cleveland Indans; Buddy Popowskl, came to an end Mnneapols manager; Hardy when the Untouch- Peterson, former Pttsburgh S. t 1(. most favored poston. (.j rcult. The vctors have l WOIl lmt a srtback, Wake Forest l o Presbyteran, o l Maryvllle _ 0 l AVENEL Lafaystte became, n,pd ther close rvals, PTate catcher; and Pete s CuM, 39-", to talc Smoyak, well known basebau umpre. The clnc wll cover all four Rtralght games phases of our natonal pastme All athletes from Lttle League age up to the Senor brackets are Invted as well as all coaches, managers and Interested UtouchBbles got off to.,;, ;.start by outhustlng,. (nhs 8-1 n the Intal pell untl Warns scored Ml, I,, the second stanza to ',, ",. untouchables a ', al tlo lmlftlmc nterrnsn ncuftd Brodkln and crger each scored 1)()mts for the Untouch-,;,,, n the curly Phase of ''"', the second half, It Wt«ntouchaWes all the way,.,,, ( s {nl behnd 1-3 n the ID : '">' ].r > perod, and 17-7 In the "-'IIV Wlls, the talented louchable eager, was hgh,,, m the K»me wth 1«'. ts whle Brodkln followed ;! :1 H Jon Ha»derhan ran ; t,,tal to U for the Cubs. jhr- Fords Bearcat Junlon,( -d the Avenel Aztecs thtlr.m defeat In a row by tat IM u d.'ctslon, On- ot Hltl'IS. nl the LaSalle Wns (Contnued from Sports Page tle play accountng for thre ^/t < the floor that wer good for sx ponts, Led by the pnpont shootln of George Wolter, Duquesn romped to a 12-8 decson over Notre Dame. Wolter flpped In eght ponts TEAM STANDINGS W 1 For In the second perod, Trenton 0 ts advantage to 12-1, thet League* rattled off eght-straght ponts ^ to make It 90-7, Watt Kttzeja WOODBRrjxlE The Wood- made It 20-8 wth a lel&goal, ^ the Tornadoes responded completed plan, to expand * V?«5 L three dvsons wth th» addl- ntermsson. Qeorge Lee and LEGAL NOTICES tlon of sx new teams, wll eon- Inue regsterng boys from 8 most consstent pont producers 12 years old Saturday and** 11 * *" «cond, sesson, wth a serous threat to the second half ttle In the Avenel Presbyteran Senor-H Basketball League after postng an open- Ing vctory over Presbyteran. The Lafayette cagers were February 26 at St. James' audtorum. Offcals wll be prepared to regster all applcants 'rom 8 untl noon. Qeorge Morrell, league presdent/announced ths week t Is necessary for every applcant to apply for regstraton wth hs brth certfcate, He must not n the best form In the frst also be accompaned by a parhalf, complng a 12-4 lead, but durng the thrd and fourth perods, the vctors got movng wth a splash, of.4.7,ponts to post the Overwhelmng trumph. Ufayette has now won fve straght games snce the star of the current season. Bruce Donlan sparked the Ufayette attack wth 18 ponts, whle hs teammates, Johnny Clark and Bll Manos, accounted for 15 and 12, respectvely. Presbyterans' top shooters were Don Nekarda and Art Peterson wth totals of 10 and sx. and was folldwed In the scorng After runnng up a column by Qlen Mason wth nt or guardan. Durng the past two weeks, boys have been?albot Brody were Trenton's totals of nne and eght, respectvely. Actually the thrd quarter as close wth Trenton havng the advantage 1 H to Increase the gap to It was al over n the fourth frame when Tornadoes fnally found the range to outproduce the BarrOns and sew up the one-sded contest, frody was Trenton's man a map ratnm "MAP at tutwet L»wn«owned M The Brooks ft Bfookl Oorrxfraton," whch map WM ded In the one* of the Otark at Mddlesex County ah August It, 1M7. Sad premses are also known at LoU 73) and 7M, Block S10B, as shown fln the Ul map of the Townshp of Woodhrldne, and aw located on Cedar Strct In sad townshp In Mlddleaej County New Jersey. You a n marl* defendant* berauw you may flnltn to own md lands or you may clam» Hen or encumbrance thereon, or other rght OT nterest theren, or you may deny or dspute th«plantff's ttle there to or part thereof. Dated; February 0. 1W11. /»/ I. ORANT 8COTT. Clerk of the Superor Coup.-l. 2/J, s. 23: mm parents.. halftune lead over Maryvlje, four. Denns Unart ran hs he Wake Forest quntet coastproducton to four for the Irsh. the league's best Mark Waseleskl, Bearcats wth 15 Strkes and Spares (Contnued from Sports Page) Clccone Weldng... Olver's Tavtrn _. II. 31 B#H Drujs Oak Tree Drugs L *. Mlekej' Barber Shop. -13 ponts Avlleh he accounted for never ««n <» or Mntn names). 28 M v uuv of seven feld goals and lo. Rudy mu tn««l In'"1 ' Fltncr tossed In. Jot Karaurey 207-J02. H Mollnaro counters for Avenel. v s. dsapponted at Bonn Ud offer. d to a vctory to make ther debut n the second half a success. Charle Herhftger and Bob Rchards were the manstays on the floor for Wake Forest wth 17 counters each, Wally Morse was next down the lne n the scorng column for the vctors wth 14. The sharpshooters for Extent Strng (Contnued from Sports Page) full gftme behnd the leaders In the standngs after upendng the Woodbrdge Eagles Rche Cllento and Rchard Spanglcr were the manstays on^he court for Colonla wth totals of 30 and 21, respectvely. The Eagles' most accurate eager was Johnny Barr, who accounted for 27 ponts. HIB teammate, Al Notehey, penetrated the hoops for 18. Take Grp on 3rd Benny's Tavern of Port 1th 14 counters, Wftrren Luhrs' 11 ponts was the best ndvdual effort for Wood- Drtdge. The Barren Junor Varsty, coached by Bob Bsler, also tasted defeat succumbng to the...,,, Trenton Jayvees, 62:36. Curtl Ad ' ertlllln *» nrt Prntng... ns.oo WIUlo wax the mnut n.(»rfttj" Cl)mnlM ' l " lfn '' *'"' aruse was me mos accurate nmk,, 8tl, rtm _ marksman for Woodbrdge wthlrectrc and' Power Readng clmbed up nto undsputed posesslon of thrd place by takng the measure of the Falcons by a tally. Benny's now has a 6-2 recorc thus far. Offensve honors for the Por Maryvllle, were Ronne Lamont Readng club went to Leo y 0J02. H Molnar ""htnger 334, B. Bmfth J!3 ut",, a»j«b«n, Jocko 314, A. Andenon 111, R Madort M9, B. Uary JOS, J, Kotwnback Kl, B. Chf.tHll MS. a. Burylo 30S. W. runk M0, H. luurath J0O, IQ. Stdlak aoo, M. WtcbMr 200. WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. ran c m * SUBURBAN USXIVCRT AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE U, and Oreg Morse 10. LARGEST FARM EXPORTER The Unted States s the world's largest exporter of farm products. The Agrculture De year endng June 30 ths country suppled 17 per cent of the world's export of farm good*. The value of U. 8. exports Qualty Keept H n Busness NOTICE OF KLBCTION FIRI nwrnct NO. n Townshln nf WnodnrMre. N. J. Notce Is herebv Rven to leg otetg ot Fre Dstrct No. II tha on Snt'Hny, the tlth rtsv of Peh mart. IMt. an elecmnn wll he held 'n the frehonw, 20 Anth Avenue, In. N, J., In sad Prt Dstrct ttlso between th» hours erf 1 P, M. am p p of electng: One m Com mlmloner for th«t«rm of three C veara, and one (1) Cnmtlwlon 'nr the uneuplred t4>rm of one ( vnnr. To ^ote an Aonronrtalon ft th m ' P«ml year totnllnn th the Hm of Plre Prtvntlon nn 20(1 LEGAL NOTICRS 61 1 In Mock gj-j on map enttled Map of Monroe Entates, Secton 1, Ituated n Borough of Cartere. llddlwe Cotm«T, N, J,, prepared v H. Thomas CWT, Cvl Rnjlneeftrveyor-Ctty Planner. Perth Am oy. December 31, KIM" and fled In h«mtddlew County Clerk's Offce n Aprl R. 16S7, as Map No 'He No SUBJECT to a 30-fnot rlfht of ray across the entre Wentcrly te of aalt premses s shown on urvey herenafter mentoned. The above descrpton Is In mrdanre wth a survey made by S. Thomas Cfrr, flurveynr anl (trutl»eer of Perth Amboy. New Jerwy, lated July 1st, BgtNCl ALSO sale In the mm of Twenty-elnht offlre '" the Cty of New as 75 Jackson Avenue, Bor mgh'of Carteret, New Jersey. TOGETHER wth the appunen nce», and all fxtures now or here fter attached to or UMd In eon lecton wth the premses heren lejctlhed. and In addton thereto, mt not In lmtaton nf the fore LEGAL NOTICES two <l mnutes last, along the I wn epotalo tale at outlwrly IfB of Loul Street. ffty (50') feet to th«pont or p)«r ot Beglcnlnf. Beng commonly mown a LEGAL NOTICES due on Lous street, Carteret, New Jersey. The npprolmate amount of the ludnment to be aatlfmed by md WfDNBDAT. TH; WTH D MARCH. AD. 1M1, to at the hour of two o'clo* th ll S d d y then ptnallnn f Standard or lght flavlnn) tme, In the aftw of the aald day, at th* She Thousand 8l Hundred Ten Dollars 1158, mote or lew, together wth the «ww of ths aale. Together wth all and sngular the ghts, prltllege, hertdltuments and uppurtenanrea thereunt«nalongtn or n anywlm appertanng. Th«suhwrlber re»en«tht rt«ht to adjourn snld slt frrnn tme to bj l wck, N. J. At.I, that pertan tract or of l»n<1 and premses, heren partcularly dewrlhed,»lt«ate, atd hrlna In the Cty of Perth, hoy, Comty nf Mddlesex and Stat) of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a sde nf Frst pont la tb... Street dlsut lons, any houmhold p nnt herenafter durrlbed. whlrh nrc,. nd shnll he dfetrd to be n>turen and a pnrt of th«realty. and are a porton of the necuruy or the Indehtednew heren mentoned: Welhllt Rlec. Ov»n nd 4 bur. Bans* EB B1M NAS. The approxmate amount ot the Judgment to be satsfed, by nald sale Is the mm nt Sxteen Thousand, Fve Hundred Flrty-two Dollarn (I1B.552OO) more or Ins. together wth the oonta of ths sale. Together wth nl and dtnuular tht rlghtl. prt»t1eg, hereduamentu and appurtenancea thereunto belongng or In anywse appertanng The subscrber reserves the rlkht. to subject only to turh llmltatlona nrj'outhfrly M7..W (pet from the co»«eerclse of " ' tortnrd hy He Intersecton W the sad westerly rde of Frst I wth the southerly sde of..street; thence nmnlns (1) we»t«l unt parallel l-lh rkrdnn Street.Ik*- dlaance of nn fret tn a pont) Itlenre nmnlns 12) southerly ant parallel wth Frst Street a dstant* of 25 feot tn a pont; runnng- 1 thenre (3) easterly and parallel wltl -.._ thf flr»t tlew-rlbe courw a dlttane* ""'" nf 1(0 feet to a pont In the we«v,; SUPERIOR COITRT OF HFW JER- erlv sde of Frst Street: thnce (» BIT, LAW DIVISION. HIDDMWEX:northerly and along the weswrl* COUNTY. Docket No. J-1I2B-W) l,m f ot Frst Street a dstance of If; mestlc rjnnce Corpflr^tlon, nj( P(t to the pont or placa of Vh,.. upon the stc power t maj Nt awwii* pro vlded by law or rules of Court ROBBRT H. JAMIBON. Sherff R05P0N0 Jt RORPOND, I.-L. 2/2, B, r JJ/Bl, me«tlc rjnnre Corpflr^tlon, nj(fet to tb ornotudon, Plalntllt, and Cwer H OINNINQ MrAlhany and Julana MrMhnny. Touether wth the rght of a IS* a/k/a Julana S<>hw1ter, Defendants foot mutual drveway lad out bf Wrt ot Executon for the sale of,th«h A D HeHy Company rt'tm premses dmed December Rth. 1M0 nut of the above descrbed pr»m> By vrtue of the ahote stnted ses, sa well as ndjolnlng premlm*, Wrt, to me dlrecte.' and delvered, the entrance to»nld driveway Mng I wll expose to wle at publc ten 'I ue on WEDNESDAY. THE 8TH MARCH, A. O., 1M1, on PBttrson street, whch dr1y«w»t, la to l» created [or the beneft «DAY OF the pmtlt* hertto, ther her*, ntettors. ndmlnlntmtors, mccessjn.8 ponts. WOODBRIDGE (32) Carlsle 0 Qunt Dunda «, Luhrg Par 2 Kelleman 3 Kurzeja 1 Tlrpak 0 Hutchlns 0 Plrehouse Malntenancs. and 8f loment fremen's Comnenstton... "Hel and Ol for Trucks... Oas Heat lousemnn Mlscellsneons Snnnllta and Equlpmant (Plrematlf) 6 Treasurer's Bond fnd Inmrnnte 3«.on adjourn lad sale from tme to UmelfJ th " hm ''>' '" o'e\mt b> the.aulgtft and tenanw occupyng th subject only to such lmtatons or restrcton*' upon the enen-lse of such power as may be specally provded by law or rules of Court. llqht Snvlnn) tme. In the afternoon j BKINQ the same premses nf the sad day, at th«shfrlrt's Oflte In the Cty of New Brunswck, Vet veyert to Salvatore Hlvello and Lwl ' " hs wlte, by deed ot Am«U Harms, wdow ot Csrl A. datd August 23, 1957, and Truck Repars Water ond Hvdranta Alarm system _.. Sub-Staton Fund , BSO.OO lo.wvlon , SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COOTtT'OT N8W JtR- 8BY. CHANCTOT DIVI8ION, MID- DLESBX COUNTY. Docket No. F Pulaakl 8»Tlng»& loan AJ-.N. J." fe4 In'the County Clerk's Fve Hundred Slxty-nln* DollM TRENTON (61) Orton Crowel... Brody 14 Segyllnsk and Bob Wyskowsk, who ran ther ndvdual clusters to 24 and 22. Bob BroWtt 1 * 6 " " scored 28 ponts, and Don^"?" - Kuchma, 20, for the Falcons. Confdent after a 15-4 advantage In the frst perod. partment sad that for the Booth Electrc went on to score a decsve vctory over Gordano Truckng of Port Shaw Mathes - Norman Wlls Ratlco The bg threat for the Eleo durng the fscal year totaled trlclans was Bob Benl wth 18 Woodbrdge Bulldlnt ftueruu Mlllwork Itooflm Insulaton _ Mouldln " Hardwre fant DOING IT YoURStxrt rt III ad»n yo» M M» $4,500,000,000, slghtly under the record hgh of $4,700,000.- IXHHI A Wln WatlbMrd Floortaf Plywood Knotty Pne tutetaen Cabnets ponts, whle Don Furdock, former All-Townshp star, tossed 000 In The countres whch reeervea the largest amounts of Unted States exports of farm goods, In order, Include the Unted Kngdom, Japan, Canada, West Germany, the.netherlands, In 13. The versatle veteran Pal collected fve feld eght fr6e throws to pace the Truckers. Inda, Italy, and Prance. Belgum. Cuba, BOARD OP TXRt COMMISSIONERS Dstrct No. II. Iwlln, N. J, Townshp of Woodbrldse. N. 3 Wllam H qlnn, Sectetary I.-IJ. 2/9. U/61 ROBERT H. JAMISON, Bherff p INN AND Bn«M Attornevs lot ;nnd»nd premses herenafter 1 n [he Mlddlrwx County I-L 2/ /81 I Partcularly descrbed, stuate. lylnnlofflce on September 9, 1957, In : ' ' '. «nd beng In the Borough ot Car-' IBM of Deeds, page 322. ' teret, County of Mddlesex and' BEING the premses commonly State ot New Jersey. Known as LoU SI and f In Block 44 on Map of land known as "Mam Realty Company, stuated at Chrome known and delgnatd aa m Fltrt Street, Perth Amboy, H. J. The approxmate amount Ot tfl at property belongng to Canda Judgment to be satsfed by Ml4 1> the sum ot Three Thousand, wclatlon, a corporaton ot New Jerc. It Plantff, and Valera Mtcchla Offce of Mddlesex Countv. N. 3 on the 23th day of May and Plerlna Meochla, hs wlf. and. Alm known M LotJ j, lnd 32 [13, more or leas, togetb* wth the com> of ths sale. Together wth all and alnult* Veronca Kollbas a«defendants shown on Block 274 of the Borough the rghts, prt?llege«, Wrt of Executon (or the tale of NOTIOM Wooflbrldge, New Jerse Date: February 1, 1B6I Dear Sr, Srs or Madam: Plpnc Take Hotlct that a meet- ) > Ing ot the Board of Adjustment of the TOWN9HIP OP WOODBBIDQE, 4 N. J., wll be held on Wednesday Wrt of Executon (or the tale of mort(r»«fd premses dated November «lh. 1MH). By vrtue of tht above stated Wrt, to me drected»nd dtllvered. t wll eposa to aale at publc vendue on WKDN1BDAT. TH1! 1ST DAT OP MARCH. A. D. 1M1, f CartarU T*x Atlu, Beln; also known as 12 treet, Carteret, New Jersey. st the hour of two o'clock By tn«rl?,t,, prvleges, heredltnments and tn4 appurunanou thereunto bt*. Larch longng or In anywse appertanng. The subscrber reserves th«rght M The ftpprolmata amount of the adjourn sad sals from tme to tnt ludgment to be satsfed by mldjsubject only to such lmtatons Of sale Is the sum of Two Hundred.restrctons upon the Mewls* of Ffty Dollars («M.ou more or Kss.lsueh power as may be specally prow together wth the costs of ths sale, vlded by law or rules of Court. Together wth all and sngular the] 1 RtBBBT H Score by perods: Trenton LEGAL NOTICES NOTICI OT KtttTION Notce Is hereby gven tn the legal Voters of Fre Dstrct #9, that on Saturday February 18, 1961, a.n Electon wll be h«ld at tne Plrehouse Hall, 1222 amen Btre.cl lselln. New Jenwv, County ot Mddlesex, Btate of New Jersey,. Between the Hours Laos explans move aganst Souvanna Phouma. Barrons Lose (Contnued from Sports Page) tunltes v?hlch could have kept of j p. M.'and'a?. u. "(EST.) It close. Prank Keleman scored both ot Woodbrldge's feld n the openng sesson. evenng, February 22, 1H1, at 8:15 P. M. at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng, No, 1 Man Street, Wood' brdge, New Jersey, to hear the appeal ot ColonU Servce Center for varance from the terms of the Woodbrtdge Townshp Zonng Ordnance so that they may use prem Ises stuate on 572 W. Itun&n Avenue, Colonla, N. J., whch are known and desgnated as Lots 3A, 4A, 5A In Block 50SB on the Woodbrldge Townshp Tax Assessment Map # Such Intended use la contrary to the present provsons of the Woodbrdge Townshp Zonng Ordnance. Any ndvdual, frm or corpora lon may appear and present any objectons to the grantng of th d r ad Elcttlon Is for the fblwlng furpostfc v (1) The Electon of two 12) tn Commssoners for the full THE NEW TOYOPET CROWN CUSTOM COMFORT CONVENIENCE CRAFTSMANSHIP LOW PRICE I he Tofopet Crown Custom ttm you hundreds of dollars by gvng you u- travagant luxury t tn tttnonswy low prce. Fewer dollan buy you dstnctve, fne cr powered by 95 fery horses. 4 wde door Detp-Mltd foam rubber seats, w--d* lor 6 bg ptten *ers. Ple crpett. Hnd fnshed throughout, by muter crftsmtn. EXTM (ALLOW. HQRSE-WWIR-95! EXTRA REFWEMENTS! DTJRA SPECUL COMFORT! Spacous, lned, lockable trunk YOU CANT FIND ALL THESE EXTRAS ON ANY CAR COSTING S500 MOREI Custom talored nteror Low mantenance through bgger ol, ar and gas flters Lockable glove compartment, wth electrc outlet 9 coats of hand-rubbed pant whch lasts, and gleams, and ressts scuffs Tnted, rear-vew mrror Dual, 2-speed, electrc wpers AND MANY MORE EXTRAS ALL INCLUDED IN THE LOW PRICE OF ONLY *1795 (Wht* wld optonal) SEE THE NEW CROWN CUSTOM AT YOUR TOYOPET OEALER'S- REINERTSEN'S GARAGE 37 Washngton Ave. KI -56 Carteret, N. J. D (]) Vote an Approprltlp t P&bal "ftf Totaltag p p p p for the current &b "ftf 144, urchase of New Kqlpnunt..: 5.B3d.<» I7»tef 8«vle«JlJ.JMto General Operatng «$20, Bremen's Compensaton.. f 5,000,00 and the requested varance A copy of ths Notce has been ol wll be served on the owners of al property wthn a radus ot 200 feel ot tha above mentoned property. STEPHEN J. ANTON, J. W. DWORAK Applcants I.-L. 2/S, 16/61 Tottl t. 2/J-H/81 t44,ll0.52 R. W. OSBORNE, Secretary NOTICE OF ELECTION FIRE DISTRICT NO. 12, COLON1 WOODBRIDfE TOWNSHIP, N. J. Notce l hereby gven to the legal of Fre Dstrct No. 12 th r'otlcb OF ECP WOODBRIDGE TOWN8UJP FIM DI8IR1CT PORT READING, * J. Notce U hereky (lven to the l TOtera of Fn DUtrlct #2. Port Readng, N. J,, that an electon wll held t the fre hou*s on Wes venue on February 18; 1961, from th«hour ot Three (J) P. M. to Seren <T) P, M. to elect one (1) Fre Oomml«loner for a term ot hree (3) yean, and to tote on the annual budget, water and- hydrant hgm, for the year 1M1, as drawn p by the Board of Fre Commlsloners. Fre. Dstrct #S, Port Read- Ing, N. J. BUDGET AS FOLLOWS: Freman's Compensaton, Annuat * Freman's, ^tucks. Fre Home, Insurance, Annual Fuel OH for. Flr House ns and Ol for Fre TrflckJ 292,00 Fre Chefs Anmml mdget Water, a'an, Telephone, Blectrlc, for Fre House Mantenance, and ReuUrs of Fre Trucks antf 1 Equpment.. _' 1,985.00!onml*sloners' Halarlea, Annual u>pl!es and New Equpment llectlou Epennfs, Udlt and Legal Fees : Mscellaneous Expenses... 1, Mantenance and plp to Fre House 2, 'ad Freman's Salary. Annual '.... 5, 'ad Relef Flremsu's Salary, Annual 1.1M.00 'ad Freman's Ret. M«d1- cnl. Hoapltallzatlon Int.. 98J00 on Saturday, February 18, meetng and electon wll be hell at the Fre House, Inm&n Avenu and Broadway Avenue, Colonla, be tween the hours of 2 P. M. and P. M., E.S.T. Sad electon Is tor followng purposes: 1. To elect one Fre Commssons: for the full torm of three years. 2. To vote an appropraton fo general Ore purposes for the etrrer nscal year as follows: Insurance: Trucks, Comp. Ic Llab $ 1,900.0 Statutory Bularles 82O.f Rent 1,200.1 Qua, Ol, Grease J Trucks 400JK Mantenance of Trucks and Equpment Replacement Legal Servces \n\ prsvallln; (Standard or Day- Kht Savng) tme, In the afternoon the tuld day, at the Sherff's fflce In the Cty of New Brunsck, N, J. All the followng tract or parcel land and premses herenafter lartlcularly descrbed, stuate, tyng nd beng In the Borough of Car ret, County of Mddlesex and State 1 New Jersey, belnn more parncu rly descrbed and bounded as ollows: Beng known and dwrgnatetl a the northerly one hundred fee UOO'I ot Lota 9 nd 10 as shown on a. certan map enttled "Map of Property f L Khl C teret. N ppurtennncea thereunto belongln(t TOoLAN, HANET & ROMOKD, or In anywse appertanng. The subscrber reserves the rl?ht to sd- Journ sad salt from tme to tme subject only to such lmtatons or restrctons upon the exercse ot such pftwer as may be specally provded hy law or rules of Court. ROBBRT H, JAMISON, Sherltl ROBERT E. RO8SNBKRQ, Attorney I.-L. 2/9. lfl. 23; 3/2/61»37.17 I.-L. 2/16. 23; 3/2, 9/61 Attorneys. $55,44 n map enttled Map of of Lous Knehler, Car J." whch sad map Is! nn fle In the offce of th.e Clerk of the County ot Mddlesex as known aa the northerly one nun dred feet (100') of LoU 9 and 10 In Block 183 on the Assessment Map ot the Borough ot Carteret: HEOINNINO at a pant 111 the southerly lne of Lous Street, dstant westerly two hundred feet (200') from the corner formed by the ntersecton of the B.lrt southerly lne of Lous Street wth the westerly lne of land of the Bor-' ough of Carteret, formerly lta* of Canda Realty Co.; runnng thence (1) south fortj-flve 145) degrees ffty-eght (58) mnutes West at rght angles to Lous Street, see hundred 1100') feet; thence (2) North lorty-four («) decrees two (2) mnutes West, parallel wth Lous Street, ttty (50') teet; thence (3) North forty-fve (45) degrees ffty-eght (58) mnutes East, parallel wth the frst course, one hundred (10C) feet to the sad southerly lne of Lous Street; and thence (4) South forty-four (44) degrees RHKRIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR CODRT OF NEW J SEY. CHANCERY DIVISION MID- DLESEX COUNTY. Docket No. F Lu Realty Co., a corporaton of the State ot New Jersey, Is Plantff. Hud Salvatore Rlvello»nd Luca, Rlvello are Defendants. Wrt o Executon for the sale of mortgaged premses dated January 18th, By vrtue of the above state Wrt, to me drected and delvered, J. S. BILSKI UPHOLSTERING Furnture Reparng Restorng Antque Furnture a Specalty 14!) North Street Woodbrdce, N. J. Tel. ME CURRENT PRICES - "YOU CANT BITS BETTER' 1 NUT OR STOVE m C0A1 J TOM CASH PRICK BIIUTK DELIVKKY s 20 4 CASH PRICE SIIUTK OKLlVgHI CHODOSH Bros, and WEXLER 36 E. (rand Avenue, Kahwav FU OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE Utltes and He&t Audtor 1, (50, Electon. Newspaper Advertsng and PrlntlK.-. Fremen's Compensaton... Alarm System Mantenance Supples-Chemlnl tad Equpment New Hose Replacement _~. Telephone and Leased Lne Admnstraton, Operatng and Tranng Water, Proceedngs In Re Water Extenson, Hy-' drants and Servlc 5, , , , taa.us.oo Lades Total Budget to Vote on._ (27, nnual Hydrant and Water Charges.., Grand Total of Budget to Vote on for 1M1-135, Respectfully submtted by the BOARD OP PIBE COMMISSIONERS Plre Dstrct #2 Townshp of WoOdbrdlfte Port Readng. N, J. John A. Fsllnsky, Secretary. 2/9, H/Jl NOTICE TO AB8INT Superor Court of New Jersey Docket No. C-IT2I-M STATE OF NKW JEKSBY, TOr The Hrook & Brooks Cur nr>tlon. a New York corporaton, and K*hw»y HulHn Co., Inr., a Nev tork corporatlon, and Unknown Clamants, nd ther hers, devltrea and pernual representatlvt's, and ther, or an; of tlrlr soensors In rl He and nterest, defendants. You lre hereby snmtzontd requred lo serve upon Wllam S, p y address Is 374 Drove street, Rahwuy, New Jersey, nn answer to the COIDpljlnt fled In a cvl uctloo In whch Ijuls E. Barnett, Jr., and Ada V- HarnMl are the plltnllfs and The Brooks Brooks Cu^uraUou, et ul., are (leteldonts,.tnullm lu the Huperlor Court ot New Jursey. wthn 35 days after Murd 2, 1961, ecluslve of such date, f you full to do so Judgment by default may be rendered aganst you for the relef de- Note; Debt Serlce for 1961 lfl $7, To consder th«approval or rejecton of a specal queston relatng to the extenson ot the fre larm system and the Issuance of bonds In connecton therewth, whch queston s as follows; Shall the turn, of *JO, be expended for the Installaton of and extenson ot the exstng fre alarm system to Include the followng areas; Jordan Woods, In the Tlclnlty of Hckory Hoad, Raren Drve and Drake Place; Woodbrdge Knolls, n the vcnty of Albermarle Ro»d, Westmnster Road and Cameo Place; Vdeo Park. Kstates, In the vcnty of Alltatro Place; Oak Rdge Heghts. In the vcnty of Cypres Drve and Starlght Drve; Canterbury Vllage, In the vcnty of Central Street; Dukes Estates, tn the vcnty ot Autumn Court and Lnda Avenue and vcnty of Savoy Street, Arthur Avenue, Dukes Road, Jordan Road, Mornlngslde Road, Klmberly Road, Dewey Avenue, In wood Avenue and Beekman Avenue and Intermedate axeas; md to be fnanced bv the Issuance of bonds of the Fre Dstrct payable over not more than seven years wth nterest at a rat* not exceedng 6% per annum, payable half-yearly. BOARD OF FIRE COMMIBSIONBHS FIHB DISTRICT #12, COLONIA Wllllun Cramer, secretary I.-L. 2/9, 16/S1 SUKKIFF'S SALE SSUPEIUOK COURT OP NEW JER- SEY. CHANCERY DIVISION, M1D-.,. - DLE8EX COUNTY. Docket No. P-61- Uurkln, plantff's ttttorrny. whose 60, Humbtrg Savngs Bank, a baflkmanded In the complant. You shall fle your answer I d You shall fle your answer and.>roof of servce In duplcate wth the Clerk of the Superor Court, State House Annex, Trenton, Netf Jersey, la accordance wth the Rules of Cvl Practce anl Procedure. The acton hat beeu Insttuted for the purpom of quetng the tltlt o Lout* 1. Barnett, Jr., and Ad* F, Barnett to certan lands and to clear l doubts and dspute* eoac«r»- lng'thaaame.' ('ucll land* arf d«t Mddlesex, Hrtbed'M follows: Um} U Lot* 731 Ufl 7f4 00 ;>orhtlun o the State of New York, Is I'lalntltf, and Alfred Sotomyor. Mury Sotomayor, hs wfe, Channel Lumber Company, a corporaton. Carre Lnt and Lous Jufl«, trtf Defendant*. Wlt of Eecutlun fur the sale ut nurtka premues dated January 9th, 1M1. By vrtue of tn above, stated Wrt, to me drected and delvered. I wll expose to sals at publc ven due on WBDMEBDAY, TH» 1ST DAK OF MARCH, A. D. 1M1, at the hour of two o'clock by the tltn prevalng (Stnd&rd or Day tght Savng) tlmt, n tha aturooo of the (ad day, at the Sherff 1 Offce la the Cty of New'Bruu«lcfc, H. J. ALL (hat t»ot or parcel of lu< stuate, lyng and bslnt In th Borough of' Osrteret. In tha qouaty of teret. In h q y In tlm State o New rsey: BJHNO tuown and desgnated FEEL LIKE A "CLOTHESPIN" CAPTIVE? You Need an Electrc CLOTHES DRYER Free yourself of olothea lne drudgery. Fluff dry your laundry n any weather, day or nght, n less than an-hour automatcally! Buy an efleotelo clothe* dryer Worn your favorte store. DON'T BE A DRUDGE - BUY A DRYER

20 PAGE TWENTY AVLNLL PERSONALS f r p MB8 MARTIN (UTUWSKI.cses Monday at the frehouse COLONIA - Plans for the 14 George Street, *v*nel at 7:30 P. M. ^Sprng crcus bazaar to be held m Thrd T Ward Second DfS'at the Reform Church of Hn- Mr. and Mrs, Abe Kramer, Dfmocratlc and Cvc dfn - March 6. from 10 A. M. Demorest Avenue, and chldren, club meeu Monday BtThe Ht'l- ^ ^ y Meryle and Mark, are enjoy- crest Inn ftt P M the Central Parkway Secton the vst o( Mrs. Kramer's of Natonal Councl of Jewsh OIK nc Vst. "1 mm.»» Monday VHIIIU».' tne WK KM,.» et M()th... parents Mr and Mrs. J J. K Kram- m or woodbdge dld meets t aat W0 Thrteen J;f n lmrlj booths dsplayng er, Brooklyn. N. Y. 8:30 P. M. at Madelyn Andre's men's, women's and chldren's Sxth 8xth DlHrtct DIMrtct Republcan Studo, Avenel Street. wear, housewares, handbags, Club wll meet tonght at Mr. - Tuesday the Avenel Memand Mrs Wllam Schrure- udal Post. V.F.W., meeu at the ; cookes, casseroles, hand-made boutques, home-baked cukes, man's. 300 Prospect Avenue, at Maple Tree Farm at 8 P M'A'I4J aprons and DOtholders, are to 8-30 P M ~ Avenel-Colona *rs j eature(j " p-dc'of New Jersey Coun- Squad meete Tuesday at squad played a ol Sons and Daughters of Ub- headquarters at 8 P. M. moves shown to the erty, meet tomorrow at the Av Sub-Junor Woman's whle mothers browse «el flchno! 4 audtorum at 8 meets Wednesday at the home and shop. ttw of Mrs. John Egan, Jr., advsor, Sandwches And beverages -Mrs Wllmm Graham Wll 39 George Street at 7;3O P. M. wll be avalable at the Hnch b* host to her Orl Scout Troop - Wednesday the Thrd [counter. 57 tomorrow from 4 to'5:15 P. Ward Sxth Dstrct Democrat- Mrs. Seymour 8chwartzbach M au her home, 437 Hudson IC Organzaton meets at Fltz- and Mrs. Herbert G. Gordon Bo'ulevard cerald's at 8:15 P. M. are co-charmen. Orl Scout Troop 52 meets Ssterhood ft Conjrega- Wmorrow wth Mr*. Stanley ;Mon«B'na Jacob re-scheduled Korkev 274 Avenel Street, at last week's canceled meetng to r M Tuesday at 8:30 P. M. Hus- _ Young Lades Sodalty of jdand's Nght wll be featured ABOUT YOUR HOME St. Andrew's Church reeevesjwlth Mr. Jack Tlllman, pro- Ho& Communon n a body atgram charman., Often you hear young wom- the'10 A. M. mass Sunday. The - group wll hold ts regular Eleanor Parker was asked Monthly meetng Monday n!jem? Wald to co-star wl > Fremen hold drll exer-itakes A Vacaton' % Full S7r Sold lr«n Rallns 9 J Coats of Prme P«lnt AU Wfldea contructon % AU Wofk GuarntMl Full lnsur»nce c«vl» No Extras to Pa; Mlt»rtd Corners Included SPECIAL PATIO and STEP RAILS! specal NOW! p Other Slylr and UfMfns Proportonatrly law Prtrrd! Ordfr now at thu* " I"..._.,---- tme! Other custom-madf ( PREE HOME DEMONSTRATION (No Oblgaton). f} ^^-^v^^..^ *" I rhortr Now! RAILCO 136 PARK AVE, [YNDHIRST, N. Zoom nto sprng wth WEbster For FREE ESTIMATE \c\hl COLLECT any tme! '5 VALUE 444 New slmlne stylng at 0 trmmed-down prce for a fast jetaway nto sprng. Sort, full-grantd glove leather, stacked leather heel. Szes 416to 9. Come loomng (or yours. Avalable In Bone and Brown OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. WOODBRIDGE at Green Street Crcle Eovtw 1 * «. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 SECOND PKFORMANCF, TONIGHT: The PTA of School 1». Menln Park Terrace, held the frst performance of ts fashon show at the achonl last nlsht. A second ttnwltg "HI be presented tonlrht. Above are three of the models, Mrs. Max Rfllermann, Mrs. Herbert Haslam, Mrs. John MarWhrter. ISSJS-WeA By r<% ^'-^ksgr.. 0! MRS PERCY A11S«N I8EL1N Mrs Joseph Sef'«'to. West Do- W Avenue, 1ms been Meclrd prem- k m drnt of tn.- CBtlwlIf Mothers, rled Club, nn ornanlzatlon whch Mn of Mrs, le wat day..the Sewnren Brdge Club rng met at the horn.' of Mrs. Har-,church. Carl F. Pyatt, Jr. Mss Patrca Mrs. Pyatt attended land Rahway schools. The groom attended ttedd and' and Force. I " 11K ISEUN-Boy Scout Tn,,, rasng ceremony n hu,., Boy Scout Week, 8P IP Mln Frehouse A Court of ^ Blonnr jhelrhts, untl her marrlflge In m [ y Am flrennan, Ralway, Avenue June. J Patty Py» 11 ' PerUr AnTOOy : An outdoor camplne n -The Contact Brdge Club, m of tne brdegroom; ""V^ng panned for somr t, Imet at the home of Mrs. Jo- U}mnt Mller, Rahway. M* MM0 ) and lot Romans we contrbuted by]p nn p e [ t seph Rusznak Monday evenng. Kgren p'afontlno. Rahway. was " love scene was provded. Sr Laurence Olver, Peter Ustnov and Charles LaRhton. *, -Prlze en say they hate housework. Prze wnners were Mrs..va. ovnrv» Jo w P n : f owe r grl. JFK SBBK8 ACTION The Hm s full of volence. Ths s usually the result of PTO Of SclWOl HTpocklembo. " " - * Mrs. D Rchard '" w '' Ptt-, " Pfter vlone. vm),, t leln, _ brother' p^mem rroluo Kennedy,v The brutal tranng methods, Rerald and Mrs. Harold W-;.. served M b* used In the cladatoral school heln Fre Auxlary ol r sweepng revew 1ELIN - Sgt. Kennem van!f. on The next mwlng wll be» "",,, v n t John Makln.;,. For, )gn poucy,-. Whle Co: and a har-rasng fght to the! -,..-. r _,.. ISEUN of the Juvenle Sgt. Kenneth Bureau Van of!«ft t the The home nexl of mwtlng MLss Kay wll FTPP-^^ ^ ± ^. ^ ^ 3 ^ VM^ZZnJto w cm!;ln o( tht brde:;works worlm on on dor domestc 1P,I : In the frst place, runnng a fnsh between two desperate' W M\,onvpne I OtUftM Woodbrdge Polce Depart-man, Perth Amboy. on MRrch KeIn j lh Koohy, Colonla and m the COmlng 11. home s not complete satsfac-ton to most of us. but there ISBLIN The Lades Aux- ment, t, was te the g guest speaker p at 13. Iwlltam wuam M««lt«." " ' ' u y- - - 'Jt'CtlVe J'ctl've la Is speedy acton.,. ««_ *. opponents are * not»_ for (fc.l the fant-hearted are tmes when we thnk we lary of Iselln Chemcal Hook a meetng 11 _» of twrt PTO _r of o.k School Ml ~~~ I Icousln. of.1 the.!.» hrae brde. rturv Oary Pyatt, Pvatt, {ottm >...< >. and tna domestc ^r,,m smply don't have tme for any Krk fouglas gves a strong and Ladder Co Dstrct 11. wll: The speaker dscussed local ON HONOR KOU. Perth Amboy. cousn of the of the m0bt pressng mm outsde nterests. Ths s always a mstake and s perhaps portrayal n the ttle role. Tony meat tonght at the Auth Arc- juvenle problems whch nter- COLONIA ~ George swer». Ibrdegroom. was rng bearer. Curts, John Ireland and John nue Frehouse jested the parents present. 55 Devon Road. Is on tne nonor Thp rodlf s honeymoonlnk the most common reason, Gavn fll supportng roles. Refreshments wll be served [toothers of fourth and ffth;roll for the thrd» r a,ts P Z I Upon retumlng ( S«reUn- 0 State, an,! [whether the person concerned Jean Smmons brngs warmth by oy Mrs. Mrs. jonn John uaroy. Barby. and ana Mrs.!grade Mrs. K-uae pupls PUPUS were wer n m charge u«.«of perod and semester -" ' weddng trp. thelsevetson the realzes t or not, for housekeepng boredom. lovely n her slave rags. tee..... All members are urged to grade class won the attendance on the semester honor roll "pom' order of busness to the love epsodes and looks ~ " '" - -"- "- -- * ' - - " c ^ Mt-..«u...- "" --- n'from ther wcaang ny, "^"~., " ' M.,,, E. Bssaga, hosptalty commt- hosptalty. Mrs. Last's frst Kenworthy. ' vnn«- Knollwood ( Lam 1, rom nn ^ ^ ^ Wood. ;thf UnU-d Naton., If t s not possble for you Tlree fascnatng portrayals [attend. o» f0nrt 'prze nr» fnr for l««t. last mnnth month. PTh«l\V School. Ell7Jbeth. Drngf r- -- I to be away from home for an j I lour or so each day, don't [become dscouraged. You can I do any number of nterestng thngs rght In the home that wll help you to express yourself and do away wth boredom. Try wrtng, pantng or gardenng. I have a frend who has a map of Europe, the Unted 0 POOD PRfCBS/ I States and Chna thumbtacked over the snk. She enjoys studyng t as she pares potatoes orj I washes dshes. Ths s a good' PLUS dea for actually you need only the basement of your bran to [do routne tasks. MOST VALUABLE If necessary, rearrange the house for greater workng ease. Uncluttered organzaton and FOOD MARKET TRADING STAMPS convenent arrangement makes keepng house much easer and more pleasant. Plan meals that ROUTE 9, WOODBRIDGE do away wth tme-consumng Open Daly Tll 10 Sundays Tll 7 dshes. Use more quck, dshes made wth prepared mxes canned and frozen food. Why not chart the followng jday's actvtes the nght before? Plan the meals, the house work and famly actvtes, Encourage the chldren and husband to lay out ther clothes for the next day to cut down on the mornng scramble. Use p)astlc tablecloths and >laee mats and paper napkns sxcept for specal company. Pudchasng seersuckers and :orduroys for the chldren and usng sheets and dsh towels unroned wll cut most famly Ironng n half. HOLLYWOOD NEWS Walt Dsney selected Annette Funcello for the co-starrng role opposte Tommy Sands n 'Babes In Toy land." Ethel Merman wll leave Broadway n September to make her nght club debut n Las Vegas at the Rvera n "Gypsy" Marlyn Monroe has gotten a "quck" dvorce from Arthur Mller n Juarez, Mexco. It s rumored that all s not over I between Marlyn and Yves Montand. Metro has sgned Elvs Presley for four pctures to start ate ths year. The frst s scheduled to be a muscal. Burt Lancaster and Krk touglas are vyng for the covted role of John the Baptst n The Greatest Story Ever 'old." The hard luck flm, "Cleo >atra," starrng Lz Taylor nally gets started. It wll be lmed n London and Egypt. Rock Hudson's "Come September" I* scheduled for reaae n September. Dolores Hart, who appears n :he flm "Francs of Aasls," as St. Clare, has refused to have 'her har cut for the scene n hch she takes her vows as a nun, ' ;., Today's Flm Bevue 8PAJETACCS Spartacus, s a hstorcal gure, a Thraclan slave, who led a mtghtly revolt wu the Roman Empre around 80 BC. He was traned u a gladator to fght other men to the! death for the brutal entertanment ol the Romans. Beng more resentful *nd more re-1 bellou than most, he made al break for freedom and soon he ha4 ' a szable followng of slave*. For two years ths army of slaves, whch numbered a- bout held out aganst the mght of Rome. Through the course of the flm, many hstorcal lbertes were taken wth the stqry al t FULLCUTRIB HALF Boneless ROUNO MAST Afe Fat Added * *! * '»ll STORES CELEBRATE GRAND OPENING "2 GUYS" NEWEST FOOD MARKET TOTOWA Route 46 POUKLOIN Cut from Fresh Young Porters FULL CUT LOW HALF.were Mrs. 8. J.,_... P j. Adams, Mrs. Olve Van, tep.father,»rrz.- Idf-rsllne and Mrs. H B. Ran- [he brdr WM»«» kn The next mretlnk ««l *<of ChantlllY **J _. c u at the homo of Mrs, F. T wth a walloped Woopednew Howdl. West Avenue, on Tues-, ln(l, nd long P^ *""*: day. February 21. Her vel was»«*" " Bfth Sholom advancng,',, k ^ of ^'"^gl Sscotrta.ta htfter rank., K, flvn Heghta. N. Y.. daughter o'carred» cft f* d * fj^boo 1 master Bert,Kat7..n,,,,,, Mr. and Mrs. P 9 Auston. Wes :,tephanotb on a prayer w> yem w Mn ^ Avrnue, spmh the weekend at Mrg umt plscopo. Hwana. ^^ ^ gttend meeu)1bs ^ home. She lfts sublet her Hook, staten Island.» r 0I Rrf held each Wednesday npnrtment and wll lve In the thf bl. dp.» matron ot honor. 7 unt, g;ja p M M C() ; Hotel at George. Brooklyn; Br(, PS m«ds were the sses Uon ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ %,. BONUS SPECIAL DAZEY Magnetc Wall CAN OPENER llmlmm- stylng All Strfl -F.ffrfnt Salf «< hnrr o[ 1 ( olr Srnutlonal Value Wth Food F'urrhaw of J2 or More rhenz vegetable varetes o 2 Qz Cans '2 GUYS" SAVOY Grade "A" BUTTER GOLDEN CREAM CORN MORTON'S Pffl PltS Oblck.I " ' " 5^88 SOLID PRINTS Ib. 1O ca«g tmrwcvnt tvav»**.. ^B" < wt KE«RVIC Van Brode CEREAL RIGHT TO UMIT «; AHTITUCS NOT for n»a TYF(>«II J PIH. UI b PASTRAMI Hf»t Brand V. 8. #1 CANADIAN SMELTS DtUtlcu Uatm DUk Lull Z I It).

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