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1 (mplrc New*, Pctures Vrsrntcd Farly, Clearly wn mpartally %ach Week enbent- leabet t A?fcw»paper Devoted To the Coomunty nterest Full Local Coverage X,V~NO. Sweetness Lght,, HAK.ES fc OBEOORY ltvate the tardy ef- >> Board of Educatrmzc ts record the hstory of. ; e Townshp, but,,«aganst the budget., n; kt\s ts second ap-, on Wednesday. : ust place, the tem-» $4,330,000 has come, n; t _ as must all,n t as a mere dexleve the specfcs,., now offered should.,,m the bass of the.mdnotamereafter- prompted by the g- \ Mtfcrcd at the hs people. Further, amot comprehend a.:; whch says that the AUS SO carefully pre- :; rt snt a sngle red whch can be pared :. the publc hearng! mdget was held, none mtals were temzed. -r Mal whch now s!. was avalable then, :.,t underst why t ; put on publc dsplay. why am led to the,/ab? concluson that :,;l. now makng ts br-.jpeaance, has been o conform to the orglah. am rot very. at fgures, but t looks us though we form- ; us budget n reverse,... based t upon gen-.. - n nd not upon spchjs was my orgnal.!. to t. >» \u had r\p such vast : publc nspecton v. ars, havent the noton how to make u.w.rsons. Wthout >[;l all the Board H blls, have no Mr determnng luntlngappropr- : some partcular reasonable or not dn not know how :t has been appled :«l n, say, the last t.. f could make purson, would patty good dea my addtonal pant or whether, n > ~ts of pure educa- an wat another <:H reasons exst, n judgment, for the of the, current next Wednesday as when, t frst wtts t must b«remem- M.tt t contans no new consttucton, teachers salares lully provded for net of the school ) M we have untl n have new funds "! thp last half of t year aftrj the frst tn next. atn well thefact that surs fears have been lm- dlsavowal of ""^ wn (jtra. ^ the pupls. Ths " ; lhl case, hope w!l notce th«e have 0 publc statementa by "fnbcrs of the Board \ { ll s not.» * *?.. ("""" - "mer Van Vw re- Hl T»»«meetng of the "" Tuesday that jve M- epftrlnl tbe people Town#htt tor the Enured»s Second c!»s» Vl«ntt t the Post Offe*. WoodhtW-c M J WOODBRDGE, N.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 956 P«hl<h«l trrff Thursday kt 8 Orrco SUMt. Woodbrtdgt. N AM, SKT TO KKTRK: Jarrn-s Calam, jantor at Srwarrn St-honl. who has hern employed by the Board" of t.ducaltm for \hr past Jl years, ha>> slnlfttd hs ntenton of retrm as jantor on March 3. Jmmy." however, says he wll reman as a specal school suard (or the tme bene to see to t that tlr youngsters net across the street saftly. Ab«v*. "Jmmy" s shown haltng traffc to permt " ross, below, he la llnlns up somt of the smaller tots n preparaton to takng them atro&a the street. Catano to Qut School Job, Slate to Get Plans AndSewaren Hearts Heavy For 2 New School By BARBARA BALFOUR WOODBRDQE The Board of SEWAREN After 34 years as jantor of Sewarcn School, Educaton wll go to Trenton Tues- Jane. G Catano-better known as "Jm" or "Jmmy" to young;day mornng to ask the State De okl s resgnng effectve March 3. The chldren, the teachers, the whole of Sewaren sa,dly contemplate the fact, but t became offcal^ a meetng of the Board of Educaton Monday when Jm seht n hs notce Everyofte who- pas.sed thecorner of Sewaren - Woodbrtdge Avenues, where Jm also selves us school guard for the polce department, durng the past two duys tred to talk hm out of t. Why dont you wat tl youve reached retrement age, Mr. Ca- Uno?" usked one mother from the sdewalk. Great heavens. m 67 now!" hollered buck Jm. us he motoned a school bus to come ahead held buck three lttle grls. "ve got to sto) now to set ray Socal Securty money under those new regulatons." Thouh he resgnng as jantor, the popular school employe who looks younger than hs age, hope* to contnue n hs post as specal polce offcer. "ve been on ths, corner nf the kds cross ever snce 922, ana ts only the last few years that have been pad tor t." contnues Jm. Us» busy, throughtraffc stud weve never h»d a chld hurt here whle "«u on duty" After hustlng tn lng kndergartner aoro» Uw Street, Jm lakes off h* specal belt goes buck to the school to theck on hs furnace. The boler room s spotlessly clean place wth new u-x pant. Started n "88 started wt lhe 8«waren That mm»<«wu narrow fre-boxes. When they n- &UUed ths one some years back, they sent around an wustamt to show me how to run t. The custodans d»r on P partment o> Educatpn lor permsson to rjuld two conventonaltype schools costng approxmately $850,000. The schools were desgned by Murray S. laebowtz, archtect. The schools are to be erected at, Menlo Park Terrace Hoffman Boulevard, Colona. Mr On Sunday Closng Lebowtz estmated the former wll cost $400,000 the latter $450,000. The proposed Menlo Park WOODBRtDGE The Town- School wll have 5 classrooms, a shp Commttee today wll be kndergarten all-purpose served wth papers n a cvl acton fled n Superor Court by four local concerns, to test the va- u ldty of the Sunday Ordnance, The four concerns, whch J beng represented by lawls S. Jacobaott. Tsdale Plaea, are Auto- Rte Supply Corporaton. 480 New Brunswck Avenue, Fords; Rockford ftrnllure Co., Route»; Amercan Shops. nc.. of Woodbrdge, Route. Anna rwln Mancbach. tradng as twns Pne Furntue, Route 9. M e, the Two Guys from Harrson Store. Route 9. pad a $00 flue n Majlstrates Court Tuesday, for sellng a televson set last Sunday mmedately served, notce that an appeal wll be token u> the County Court. Davd T. WlenU, who represents the Woodbrdse Busnessmens Assoclutton, appeared to press the com plant. He descrbed the acton as frendly, desgned to test thev of the ordl\ance. n the acton fled by Mr. Jacobaous clents, the Auto Bte Supply Company charges tha the odlnate dscrmnates aganst t "n favor of Kwmlne statons, wth reference to the sale of automotve wfts on Sunday." The compatat further state* that the ordl«aj»oe volates the due process clause of the equal protecton clause of the Consttuton of th Unted Stales; t s not Justfed as a reasonable! exercse of the polce power commtted to the Conuaued. on Ptw* stunt) room. The Hoffman Boulevard School wll have 8 classrooms, kndergarten all-purpose room. f the State Department approves the schools, the matter wll then go before the Board of lx>cal Government whch must approve further exceedng the local lesal debt lmt before a referendum can be held. Grl, 5, Struck by Car Whle Crossng Street WOOQBRDGE Fve-yearold pebble Gadek, daughter of Mr. Mrs. W. V. Gudek. 264 Mawbey Street, was serously njured Tuesday afternoon when slu ran across Amboy Avenue, neat Gove Avenue, nto the path of a oar drven by Paul Edelyl, 38, 70 Coley Street. The chld was treated ut the ofllce of Dr. Leroy Homer then taken to the Perth Amboy General Hosptal n the Woodbrdge Emergency Squad ambulance treated for possble fracture of the rght leg rght elbow uud fa- cul cuts bruses. TAKE HUB CAPS AVENEL Two hub caps were stolen ol hs car whle t was parked on Pennsylvana Avenue, Tuesday nght, accordng to a report made to Sjt. Frank Mller by Robert Streker, 688 Rutherford Avenue, Ralway. Structo Decson Pgeonholed Agan WOODBRDGE Although the Board of Educaton as a prevous meetng promsed to make known ts decson last Monday whether or not t would accept the ofter of Structo Schools Corporaton to buld a sx-room school here, no decson or explanaton was made at Mondays sesson. Structo had offered to buld the school tear t down wthout cost to the Board f t dd not meet State specfcatons the stards outlned by Professor Voss at Massachusetts nsttute of Technology. Questoned about the matter yesterday, Mr. Aaroe sad he was under the mpresson that the Board s stll awatng a decson from Andrew D, Desmond* Board ounsel. on the legalty of Structos proposton. Mr. Desmond sad resterday he had reached a decson but would only release t to he Board. Meanwhle, Frankln Townshp s Bettng ready to vote on a referendum on two Structo Schools March. A general meetng for questonng has been set up by the Lay Advsory Commttee n Frankln Townshp schools for Monday nght when a Structo representatve wll attend as a member of a panel group. The Frankln Townshp schools wl be erected on concrete slabs. Framework s of ndependent steel constructon, wth steel raftera a steel roof deck, whch carres an nsulated flat roof wth stard ten-year guarantee tar gravel fnsh. To the bottom of the rafters s attached a fbre glass acoustcal tle celng. Flexblty Stressed Exteror walls, n part, wll be what s known as wndow wall constructon where n the sash frame runs to the floor. n other areas the normal brck mortals replaced by a porcelan wall panel faced on both sdes wth steel. The nteror parttons are of dentcal materal constucdon. No nteror parttons wll be load bearng may actually be moved be moved to reorganze nteror room szes at wll. Each classroom wll have prsmatc glass kylshtng affordng maxmum natural lght over the whole area. (Contnued on Page Eght) PRCE BGHT CENTS B. of E. Refuses Pleas For Change n Budget Vetoed Once at Polfe Budget Same-but Analyzed-.Presses Agan Defended by School Board For Approval WOODBRDGE "Every effort wll to made to operate the schools f\ TV/ M ^r, J rt «r t the hahfst rate of effcency * lowest possble cost." the j \Jf\ Wl d l l l C S C l f l Y Hoard of Educaton promses n a foreword to an analyss of the * -. 95t>-057 budget whch appears elsewhere n Shs ssue.. The analyss was promsed to jpprox.mslely 00 nterested tax- WOODBRDGE Although payers who appeared at Monday nghts meetng. The budget was many objectons were voced ajd voted dowl two to on* at the scores of questons asked concern- F.-bnmry 4 meetng goes un- j u^ded m tne budget lng the * 434eoM - Doard of Edtt * hansed to the electorate once, caton budget whch was defeated agan on February 39. lhe lww hl * h sch0 * nd ** new soundly once by the electorate the The board ponts out n ts ex- *lta elementary school due to Board Monday, remaned adamant pln.toy statement that two new:open n September, 956. the an dthe dentcal budget wll appear on the ballot at a specal elementary schools are "n thetwo propose schools for whch tfns" f approval s obtaned approval has not been obtaned." electon Wednesday. rom the state the publc.) The board also clams that the Approxmately 00 attended these schools should be avalable l h m lnermse w enrollment calls for a sharp ncrease n expendtures for textbooks, supples, teach- The complete text of the Board j of Educatons bodget analjsh lng personnel servces for the wll be found on Pmt* tqj hsjdcaflpe^ adaptaton of rooms! n present buldngs, to dfferent or use by February, 957. That j purposes, provson of new buldmonth falls wthn the next budget ngs, addtonal prncpals, clercal year. Therefore, n the budgetworkets. jantors, nurses under dscusson, the Board must truant offcers. The board stated Monday nghts sesson t was necessary to hold the meetng n the audtorum once agan. Robert Wlkerson, Colona, was the frst speaker he declared, thn* weve had enough btterness between the Board of Educaton the publc. have nothng to gan personally, even though have been called the Henry Clay make provson for staffng, man- man t would "be mpossble pe to honestly ny of _. Woodbrldge Townshp..... We have tanng operatng four new! reduce the appropratons stll the same problems tonght that we schools whose costs are not now (Contnued on Page Foun Drve for Non-Sectaran NursngFu nd Opens Sunday WOODBRDGE Most Rev. Owse W, Ahr. Bshop ot Trenton, wll address the workers n the anuul fund drve for the support of Mt, Carmel Guld, tomorrow nsht m St. Josephs Convent, Amboy Avenue. The drve wll open on Sunday. Announcement ot Bshop Ahrs vst wax made yesterday by Monsgnor Charles O. McCorrstn. pastor of St. James Church Moderator of the Guld. Monsgnor McCormtn sad the only reasons! n,, C am>s smwl The number whch would bar the Bshops attendance wnuld.be.an ulden ualoraeen ras... the emejgency or dangerous drvng ; number of hours requred by them condtons. The meetng s sched-!also exceeded the other groups, uled to begn at 8:5. J As Ue work 0{ the Ould has en. Tle Mt. Carmel Guld provdes J forged, so also has the need for a free, non-sectaran nursng sen-- funds to support t. ts budget s r:e for Woodbrdge, Fords Perth Amboy. Under ts auspces fve nursng Nuns are avalable for those n need of ther sklled tranng, wthout regard to church afflaton. Durng 955, n a report submtted by Rev.Mother Stephane Clara, non - Catholcs had the beneft of more nursng vsts than the parshoners ot any { of the Roman Catholc churches Another Boost Lkely n Local 56 Tax Rate VVOODBRDGE-Woodbrdge Townshps taxe rat* for 956 wll show a decded ncrease, but just how mueh not one member of the Town Commttee wll haaard a utss even though the budjtt must be ntroduced Tuesday nlchl "We are stll tnrtac to cut down as much as we can. wll keep on tryng untl the Ust moment," Mayor Hugh B. Qugley sad yesterday. The commttee met n caucus yesterday afternoon despte the fact t was a holday. Tonght they wll meet wth department heads to dscuss rases for employes then wll meet atan on Saturday wth audtors to come to an agreement on fnal fgures. carefully scrutnzed, all the money whch s donated to t s used n mantanng the requre- ments of the nursng servce. There are no admnstratve expenses. n 955. the cost of operaton aggregated $0,909.94, whch ncluded the purchase of a new car automoble expense as we.l as mantenance of the Convent., ratent Dstrbuton Out of a total of 665 patents vsted. 7 of them were non- Catholcs 6 were Jewsh. The former receved.369 vsts the latter Vsts to all patents numbered requred 7,76 hours. The parshes jonng n the Guld work are St. James Our Lady «f Hungary, Woodbrdge; Our Lady of Peace, Fords; St. Stephens. St. Marys, Holy Trnty, Holy Rosary, Our Lady of Hungary, Our Lady of Assumpton, Our Lady of Fatma, St. Ncholas. St. Mchaels, of Perth Amboy; St. Mchaels, Fords. LOSES WALLET, WOODBRDGE Mrs. Florence Goll, 36 Tappcn Street, Avenel, reported to Sst. Henry Dunham, Saturday that whle shoppng on Man Street she lost her wallet conunns two $20 blls, drvers lcense socal securty card. WELCOME G(K)l) CTZEN: Janet Uaje Chapter, U.A.R.. mlerueu" M» N»ncy Sloan, senor at Woodbrd«e lll»b. School daughter ol Mr. Mrs.. Harper Sloan. Sfwaren,»s lu "Good Cteu" of the year at» me*tn«held Monday»* the»"»»* * Mrs Krucst M «e lt, B«rron Avenue. Left to rujht are Mrs. Albert R. Bera.n. Good Clttneu Charuan, Mss Sloau aud Mrs. Lean Uwued, had two weeks aso, three months ego three years nuo. They havent changed n spte of the Maybe Heres Tp, On Zoomng Costs WOODBRDGK Rullrtn boards are apparently very costly tems when butt by the Sotrd ot Educaton, accordng n twu blls submtted approved by the majorty of the Board. The two bulletn boards requred 4 hours of carpentry, plus 0 hours fora helper. The blk totallng Sr.G.r.l. submtted by Alce M. Lylerk, 0 Ford Avenue, Fords, were for two bulletn boards a malbox erected at School 0. llnpelawn. The cost was questoned by Mrs. rvng Kahrec. new member of the Board both she James Mullen passed on the blls. One bll for $84.0!) for one bulletn board a u.ullox. lsted materal at $0.09 la bor as follows: January l;, 8 hours labor; January 7, 6 hours of labor; January 8. four hours ot labor, total $8 hours at $3.00 an hour, plus 0 hours labor of helper at $2.00 an hour, mknn the total cost of labor $74, the total cost of the job, $ To construct a bulletn huard n tht Nurses Room t cost 72.42, wth 6 hours or labor at $3.00 an hour, or a total of $48 for labor to make one bulletn board. Andrew Aaroe. presdent of the Board, sad that Mark Mo- Cabe, head jantor, has been asked to nvestgate the jobs an blls to make a report to the Board, U«sad he dd not wsh to comment untl an nvestgaton has keen completed. electon. am speakng nuw for Robert WUkerson. ctzen. suggest that ths Board of Educaton take three steps t wll fnd an astoundng acceptance of ts fnancal need» by the resdents of the Townshp. "Number, huve detaled fully-explaned budget, Number 2, have a very detaled lvc-yc-su plan amed at one thk. that fve years frbrn now every chld wll be on a full-day.sesson. Number 3, have a aomprlewve plan to attract good, adequate teachers.. John Carroll, suln, the next, speaker, although le dd nol. explan ns accusaton fully, rbmed le was fred from a part-tme job n Colona as soon as he umouncep. he was workng for the cdacy of Mrs. rvng Kahrec. When Edwn Casey, vce presdent of tla \ Board, took excepton to Mr. Catrolls remark, the Utto sad he. was.sorry that he named Mr. Casey by name because he s "famlar wth tn- laws of lbelj" Recalls Surv»> Clyde Kdllngton, Column, dsplayed a copy of the MHVTV ot ] Tuwhll ) School needs made by { Dr. Clucnce Acklcy Assocates,, uuck n 952 noted that au\ houfh the need ol lt;metarj U :.cl)ul. n tuntn Avenue atdj colona propel" was outlned "nq» menton wus made of a school n Menlo Park Terrace as there wefff no hontu n M«lUo Park k; sad n hs opnon, plan*** should Btytft wth the lan- Buald»»d the Towj Cq mlttee. -, Dr. Ralph Sarone, Menlo P Terrace, polnud out that Sup nbendent ot fohools Vlctpv Ncklas had Maented the &

2 PAGE TWO Town Acts to Halt Hegal Sewer Use V.OODBRDOE Step* f> P"- V;t,; l.. use of santary?>,\,. m o*ners lor the dranfttf!:f;=.cp water W«T takw. n>\ t:* s : Cc.nmttee Tuesday L : tf..! rompante of flood <o:d.- tns n A vne! last Saturday»ff rcwel! >p matt was raded by Com- ;:".ltf: man Oofft Mro?.::ms H. :.- >t.n; of Avert rl M Ma uld much da ma - p *;-.: durf to hones condton. ; J ;t.:- exsted tn the L:vn(sum A.-:.( : src.on consttute a health h:...;.d. unckrstootl the sewer n-s f: t;.r-.-a are capable of lakt. u.(- n.orha) flow of sexage <-xupt Mtn there s heavy r»m*.:., H Mro7 explaned. Ths >!u-... t- f.uct that storm»a.e..* L?r.t?- pt.-ntled to go nuj -.,,! y semer. ; : :uk the To*whp Commt let j ; t,kp three steps. One to re- j -:. le cooperaton of the Publc, J. GASSr.RT. JR. Lons to Hear M.V. OBTUARES HFNRY DF.NMAN AVENEL Henry Denman KnM-n Avtntf. ded Sunday n R.:. v,v Memoral HoxpUl. H* *a-" employed by the Securty " ^ C;T>nra!lon for 35 years, retrr? two yean- tgo. He was a PVU- ut of Awnel for the past 40 yrar*. Hf «<\nvved by hs wdow. Kl- MP F.sher >nman: two daughters. V.r- Johr. Ht.ly. Avenel Mrs J-.n Hvr-t.t. Brlvldere; a son. W,,lmm J. WoodbrMte: three sntnuchldrcn a great-grchld Fnef. servces were held yeswrd..y nfurnoon at 2 oj.ock from the >Gr?ner Funeral Home. 44 Orftn Street. Woodbrdge. Bural *8s n the Clomleaf Park C*metery Woodbhdfe. WATER PTKETT WOODBRDOE Waltfr W Puckett, 66 Hgh Street, ded yepurday after a long llness. A retred plant manager a consultant at the Woodbrdge plant WOODBRDGE Dr. CyTl Wo:::- Department allocate to Hutner. presldtnt of the Wood- the Amercan Cyanamd Co (: a:ea the proper number of brdge Lon? Club, announced, an-: Mr Puckett had been a resdent -: to c uney the secton see nounred today Out Frederck J. of Woodbrde for the past 7. joatons exst. thnk you assert Jr. drector of the De-^^- He was P** Presdent of fnd the survey wll brng out partment of Motor Vehcles wll. Woodbrdge Rotary Club a U:- fact that certan ppe lnes arc rh-cuc to the sewer lne. Sec- ( dly dong wth the survey»qu-st the Town Commttee to t v»- a letter of authdrty to the. M :.-o hat they may be permt-.. tf< tnter homes check crj.t.s. feel sure we wjll get.:. looperaton of the people.. ron juncton w-th those two uy-jts-.!. also request the Town C m:ntt"e to nstruct the Town-...;) engneer to prepare the neees- J.:> ocnance to prohbt the nh.-.ra.on of storm surf ace wat : nto the santary stwer lnes T:.c cnmmttee, after Commt n..r Peter Schmdt, charman (.! PDc Work*.endorsed the plan. (! c:de;: to go along wth the sugt;.-t:ons the necessary mo- Utj* were passed. Complan of Roads Mtrrbers of the Colona Cvc n;j:ovement Club protested aeanst the road condtons n the l..m Avenue secton. They clamt) t -*-.=, almost mpossble for le F,t Ad Squad the Fre Company to use Beekman Avenue l. wthone Avenue, Lake Avedurns rany weather due to. e jt.a a mud holes." Cmmrtteman Schmdt explaned the cn.y type of stone that un be used to good advantage s Quarry sone. bds are beng rtqutsed ths week. He sad the ttuk wll start around Aprl. A lettr was receved from the WuthdV Assocaton of Colona st.<; m; that due to he construeun /. developers utlty companes, both shoulders of nauu Avenue have been torh up.-j Duke* Road to Wood Aveur- folng the chldren gong to S. loul 7 to walk "on dangerous, muddy shouldus on days when the (;uu:d - soft on treacherous :.nj cy soulders when the ground s h-rt The chldren try to avod Uesf- rond^ons n so dong,»<k; n the center cf the very U.-y thoroughfare. Ths makes s J :nlous for the school chldren uc tne drvers adds to the qute* of the school guards ponce n tryng to cope wth the stuaton." Myor Hugh B. Qugley sad a conference wll be arranged wth rreaholder Wllam Warren (ffort made to get the county to lst- n stone to construct a!u-f.>(.-., sloulder for use as a v.alk. T!:)fE-SORENSON OHDS The engagement of Mss Fancy Soren.son, to John Tedb. son of Mr. Mrs. John Tcc-e, 59 Colgate Avenue, Perth Amboy, has been announced by her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Sorenson. 74 Hamlton Avenue, PAPEt DRVE SUNDAY FORDS The Fords Lons Club wll hold ts monthly paper drly Sjjjnday. be guest speaker at the ne»t meet-, member of the Amercan Chemcal j ng of the club Monday nght at Socety the Amercan Textle, j Homers Lo* Cabn, Amboy Ave- Chemst Colorst Assocaton, K -He was also a trustee,of the Frst Mr Gassert s > graduate of Presbyteran Church of Wood- Xaver Hgh Srhool. Pordham Col-, brdge. LAW School He " e s survved by hs wdow. «as admtted to the New Jersey ^ ^ - "» fm. Allen, Sydney. >ar n 949 became a counae- Australa Walter W.. Jr., at or n muncpal publc law n two daughters, Mrs. 942 He served hs clerkshp wth! Arthur Housman. owa. Cty, la.. hs father, former mayor of Kar- Mss Prtocllto, at home rbon presently Hudson Coun- j l * 0 grchudren. ty Counsel, has been assoc- j ^n" 8 <* n<: held <x *& *»ted wth hm n the practce of- tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock frmn the law at 830 Broad Street. Newark.j O«lner_Puneral Home, Last Aprl 9. Mr. Gassert was 44 Green Street, Bural wll be n worn n as a deputy attorney the Presbyteran Church Cemetery. general by Attorney General Grazer C Rchman. Jr. afternoon at 2 oclock. Frends may call begnnng ths Mr Gassert served as a frst Q ROBNSON eu tenant n the Phlppnes n woodbrdge - George Gl s now a captan,. t^ta^^ O. B forme., on». n the army reserye. He s a mem- Ume ^ ^ t of Romhtnd Ptece. x: of tr.e Amercan New Jersey. Woodbrdge, dled Sun(Uy n m al Ssex. Hudson West Hudson, hls home 248 North n h street Bar AMMatmns, program NewBrk from a neftrt aum nt charman of the junor secton of He s survved by hs wdow. he State Bar Assocaton. He s also a bounty Assocaton. of M PhUade P ha * of Xaver Kearny Councl. Knghts of Columbus. Harrson. Pajak to Replace Mullen n Recreaton Agency WOODBRDGE James Mullen, recently reelected to the Board f Educaton, tendered hs resgnaton as a member of the Townshp recreaton commttee Tuesday nght mmedately the Commttee apponted Eml Pajak, a Democratc County Commtteeman. The post pays $600 a year. Mr. Pajak had fled as a cdate for the Board of Educaton n opposton to Mullen. After a.vtek-end of conferences, Mr. Paak wthdrew hs cdacy Tutsdays appontment s beleved to be the result. Jewsh Congress Plans Purm Play, Tonght MENLO PARK TERRACE The Amercan Jewsh Congress wll present a Purm play tonght durng the regular meetng at the Metuchen Jewsh Center. Performng n the pluy wll be Mrs. M. Gold, Mrs. N. Boydman, Mrs.. Nadell, Mrs. M. Goldberg Mrs. G. Fredman. Mrs. S. Pschler wll be the vocalst. Refreshments wll be served. A theater party s planned by the group to be held n Aprl at the Paper Mll Playhouse, MlHburn. The show wll be the "Kng." MEETNG TUESDAY, FORDS The Lades Auxlary of Fords Unt 634 Amercan Legon, wll meet February 28 at 8 P.M, n post rooms, SALE! n couldnt happen al a ncer tme... were clearng out our enlre stock of Wnter suts overcoats at real reductons. Were NOW 4350 Were NOW 5250 Were NOW 5950 Look (or Our Rack of Sze* 36 to 39 at Values to $ L.BREGS & SONS ( SMTH AT KNG SS. ~ PBRTH AMBOY; N. J. RKE PARKNG N REAR OF STORE Open Frday Evenng Tll 8 OClock OXVOKV SYSTEM:, W. Ee.«t. rtrates n rt» flow mrtrr n outlet of p.p r«f n. pre.d«... Mr,. S 5 n,ue ^ J^., prrsftled yesterday wll cover the costs of r.a.er.al Port Readng Personals By MRS. JOHN T. MCDONNELL 5 Sxth Street Port Keadlnc \VO-8-ll!-\V Auxlary Actvtes A meetnu of he Lades Auxlary of Port Readng Fre Company was held n the frehouse wth Mrs. Mchael Soleck presdng. Plans were completed for u communon breakfast. Palm Sun- Esther Grere Robnson; three sons, day Ma,. ch 2 5, wth Mrs. Patsy "-- G.. Harrsburg, Pa., James urusso as charman, asssted by ^ sons j HalTy Bce md Mss son, Newark a brother Joseph W. Robnson, Oak Park,. He s also survved by four gr- chldren. A natve of Rockaway, Mr. Robnson lved most of hs lfe n Woodbrdge, movng to Newark four years ago. He was employed by the Fre nsurance Ratng Organsaton of New Jersey. He served n the Army durng World War was a member of Woodbrdge Post. Amercan Legon ts Lest Mans Club. Funeral servces wll be held ths afternoon at oclock at the Cole Funeral Home, 45 Rosevlle Avenue, Newark. Bural wll be n Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn, Pa. W.H,S. Class of 94 Furthers Reunon Plans WOODBRDGE The reunon commttee of the Class of 94, Woodbrdge Hgh School, met Thursday nght at the home of Mrs. Robert Lehman, 32 Frst Street, Fords, made further plans for the affar to be held June 6 at the Colona Country Club. All questonares have been taled out to members of the ass. Those who have not relelved the forms are asked to get n touch wth Mrs. Raymond Hanen, 7 Koyen Street, Fords or red Brause, 346 Colona Boultard. Hunnngs-Medros Weddng Announced HOPELAWN Announcement ms been made of the marrage of Mss Mldred Ann Mederos, laughter of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Mederos, 86 New Brunswck Aveme, to James Ray Hunnngs, son f Mr. Mrs. Eugene Hunnngs, Grantsboro, N. C, n North Carona. The couple was attended by Mr. Mrs. A. W. McCrmon. A graduate of Perth Amboy Hgh School, class of 848, the brde U employed as a secretary by the Dxe Chemcal Corp., North arona. Her husb attended Boyboro Hgh School North Carolna State College s employed by Boyd-Matths Motor Co., N. C Mrs. Ncholas Pellgrno, Mrs. Sabby Martno, Mrs. Alvn Shaffer. Mrs. John Surk, Mrs. Stephen La- zar, Mrs. Frank Barbato. Wnners n the specal project, under the charmanshp of Mrs. Martno were: Mrs. Fred Grode, Mss Helen DApolto, Mss Yolan- da Murray, Mss Jay Fatterola. The dark horse prze wnner was Mrs. Leo Cuffreda the specal prge wnner was Mrs. Carmen DAlesso. BETROTHAL TOM): Mrs. Mary Hanson. 03 N>* Street, Woodbrdgr. announces the eneagrment of her daushur. Mare da, lo Wllam Zullo. son of Mr. Mrs. Kalpb Zullo. 20 Hllsde Road, l.ndrn. Mss llansen attend Woodbrdffr schools s employed by Cornell-Dubler Eleetrc Corporaton. SoulH Planfeld. Mr. Zullo s.a eradnate of Lnden Hgh School served n the Navy for four years. He s employed by Atlantc Romper Co., Lnden. A card party was set for Aprl Stork SllOlCer Held wth Mrs. James Cardello as \ charman. An Easter hat socal was also planned wth Mrs. Peter Dossena Mrs. Prank DApolto as co-charmen. Mrs. Joseph Neves was named charman of Cvl Defense ptalty charman. Notes Mss Patrca McNulty, daughter! of Mr. Mrs. Anthony McNulty,! Woodbrdge Avenue, s to be "capped" at St. Peters Hosptal, March. Ths wll also be Mrs. McNultys brthday know t wll help make t a very happy one! For Mrs. Peter sen Woman s CJ As Drunken Drver HDGE After ram-. :r.:k nto t.vo cars leavng. t.?.-tn ut tle accdent. Mrs. :l.,m SHAox. 48, 528 Uon Avue. wn> booked as a drunken dvver Tu--day Acordmg to Patrolman John Wa.dm.m. Mrs Sherwood, drvng a car owned by her husb. Vernon. attempted to make a turn from Amboy Avenue onto Grove! Guld Gves $2,600 To Pay for Oxygen Sy,s/,,,,, FK!?TH AMBOY The Wonttn. days. T»H*r truck..e Perth Amboy General, fchargtjmth upw <,,, >t st rdny presented a > roor tant become n* $2,t00. r?nrpsentlrg the of dxygtn automatc.:.: m the Oullds annual <»n(j an Warm syst snged last November. U brtlatd lght, n F.rke-t, drector of the tte hosptals swtpurchasng ot.r : h. u ll be used for p»y- a then mate «>, D.ts of De materal cr-ar&e the suppv f nsaluton of the stle] system throughoutout,,-).*l Approxmately run nfjhf haspltal has been; ^Dnner to Ope, r wl ths system wth xpectfd to be com- ho endbf the year. j,,n\!en outlt nstalled n (Kn provdes mmedate use mrrmnrl elmnate* We. Mtv the tme lost n. * :\ ox\vcn Unka from a slor-!!ed (JOSS H Wnsl.njon. D c gel of tl f.st Amercan H H-,,u the room of a patent be the«p?a-d ne*> T: f,:n) nxy..ft. When oxygen for at a net-to-ptht d :,, put s requested, an oxygen ers for the 90C H-. or t.oe syswm s nserted (Drve. c: (low meter nto the out- The dlnnrr wn b un the wall.,mddlesex County r. :\ T:.r mfn supply, or bank, of SL-OO, Convery B^ OO \-l»jers s located on the School, Conw-ry Bn-,.-. f the hosptals West Wng, M.. nccordln uto an y.- Mth,t t-serve supply housed n made bj Henry H. B basement of the wng. Unde palgn charman n«l us*, the man roof supply j Mrs. Albert Larson F w ll last from two to three weeks, man of Red Cross w-, Md the t-mtve from two to three n charge nf:; j un l or RedOost. *.:; / l t t v r. worker s asked to (.OP \ames Commttee j dollar to help pay ; To Select Cdates \ Avenue, when se collded wth, fur drven by Annabelle D. Bar-Letter Slockel John Phrong; :ey Green Street, who Second Ward, Robert Hamlton, WAS stopper! for a red lght. The charman; Oscar Wlson. John Sherwood car then swerved to the ; other sde of Grove Avenue ; ht a car owned by Joseph Fedor, Julette Street. Hopelawn. j After Mrs. Sherwood left the. scene of the accdent. Mr. Pedor ^ave cha-:e stopped her near Woodbrdge Hgh School. Both Mr. Pedor Mrs. Barney requested that Mrs. Sherwood be sven a sobrety test she was exam- j ntd at polce headquarters by Dr. Edward Novak who pronounced her under the nfluence of lquor unft to operate a motor vehcle. Mrs. Sherwood was released under J20O bal wll appear n maustrates court on February 28. Harold P. Guscott, 50. Central Avenue, Edson Townshp, s scheduled to appear n magstrates court on Monday to an- [wer to a drunken drvng com- A surprse plant made by Rchard Polschak, shower was aven Mrs. Robert Amboy Avenue. Edson, on Pettersen, 50 Moffett Street, at the February 9 Polschak told Pahome of M:s,s Dolores Prehodlta, tolman Felx Galsso tlat he was Guests were Mrs. George Jogan> bout t0 tnter hls crtr "»«*" Mrs. Rudy Kuschnskyv Mrs jpartd on New Brunswck Ave- Enckson. Mrs Joseph, nue Fm^ne Kl»S George Mrs. George Lddle, Mrs. Road whsn tfle vehl " le» as > b > -vn Blanchard. Mr: Wllam OuscotLs car. Guscott was examby, M^s Nancy Mller, Mrs ned at Polce hedaquarters by Dr. Jack Qunn Mss Patrca Pe-; ^red, Kessl 5 alld pronounced un hodka. der the nfluence of lquor.poluschak clamed le was hu:t but would be treated by hs own dottor. Readng. A sprnt weddng s Mr. Mrs. Ralph Russo. Tur- j planned. ner Street, are movng nto ther! Mss Krosnosk s a graduate of new home on Columbus Avenue Sayrevlle Hgh School s em- TRE THEFTED : Woodbrdge, Saturday. We lose Ployed by Mark R. Decker & Sons, WOODBRDGE - Sam W.ld- some good neghbors but t s j nsurance adjusters, New Bruns- man, of Star Furnture Co Woodbrdges gan. wck. Her fance umduaed from New Brunswck Avenue. Fords. - Mr. Mrs. Joseph Zullo, Sec-! Woodbrdge Hah School s.ported to Patrolman Thomas Bshond Street, celebrated ther wed- j employed n the co.st acouuuns op Tuesday tat a "n- nrr. dng annversary Mrs. Zullos;department at Art Color. Dunel- wert stolm om.s funvure brthday Monday nght. Guests len - truck were Mr. Mrs. Nel Zullo daughter, Anne; Nel Zullo, Jr. hs fancee; Mrs. Frank DApolto chldren, Grace, Catherne, m m Patsy, Mr. Mrs. Patsy LaRusso. Msses Terry Bedell, Mary Anne Raye, Maureen McDonnell spent the week-end wth Mr. Mrs. John McDonnell, Sxth Street. Nancy Joseph McDonnell, chldren of Mr. Mrs. Danel McDonnell, Ffth Street, attended a brthday party n Pont Pleasant wth Mr. Mrs. Jack Greser. n honor of Mrs. Orelsers nece. KtUck-Krosnosk Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mss Dorothy Krosnosk, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Albert Krosnosk, 628 Man Street, Sayrevlle, to Andrew Ku- Uck, son of Mr. Mrs. John Kullck, 6 Fourth Street, Port Musk Means A Lfetme of Joy For Vo^r (Jrl Boy LKARN TO PLAV THE ACCORDON ME MODERN. KASV WAY NO ACCORDON TO BUY fblvatr.k8on8: nttrulou, Modem»»d Clmol, B«luncT» Admneed we Jcarry the Urgest selec ton of famous-make accordons n the Rartan Bay area you arc assured «f the bc«t n qualty at the lowest possble prcea, We carry a full Unt of Muscal lnntrumenut Oh«f«f rrfw web famou» make accordlau»»: EXCEL8OK TTANO,, ORO RO UNCR. U ACME. HOHNEK, KXCEMHOLA DA.UPE «HM.V» UM«* K«abl«hB«AcoordUn H Vtara m h«- Samf Looalon EDDES MUSC CENTER 4 (knuuhk - Propretor Ml STATE VTKEKT Tel. VA-6-2K0 PEHTH AMBOY Try the World"* FASTEST BEST CAR WASH $.50 MONDAY Hm FRDAY $ SATDAV SUNDAY NO EXTRA CAWtE FOR WHTE WALLS PERTH AMBOY «CAR WASH- 225 So. Second Street, Just OB Market Strwt to >le H. H. SUllo H»rktn L«O. " OPKN DALY 8 A. M. UNTL 5:30 P, M SUNDAYS 8 A. M. UNTL P. M. TELEPHONE H-2-4M WOODBRUJGE - Arnold S. G ham Republcan Muncpal chnrmu;!. announced the appuntment of commttees on vacances to select cdates for the Town Commlttse. n addtkn.^ven women are to be chosen as cdates for Trustet.v for Free School Ls. The commttees are as follows: Fust Ward. Eugene Gery. charmun: Wllam Gyenes, Elbur Rchards. Mrs, Max Goltao. ««ted workers.thnt n-v nght Presdent E:-. open ths years ran;;. ally wth a TV, coast broadcast. Woodbrdge Km.. Unt Names Slat COLONA At the Woodbndge Km*.. as offcers; Mlton \v Mch-aacs, Thelma French. Helen... M. nf. lr(v,,,... Adarme Anthony Poreda; J-J J: «^ J. Thrd Ward, Mrs. Vernon Johnson, charman; Harold Barr. Joseph Rnodes, Frances Neves. Nels Kjeldsen Arthur Herman. Mr. Graham urged resdents of the Townshp to take an nterest a the campagn by suggestng names of ndvduals whom they beleve would make good cdates for the Town Commttee. Such names may be sent to Mr. Graham or any member of the commttee. The deadlne for flng pettons fcr the prmary electon s March 8. TO NSTALL SLATE HOPELAWN nstallaton Of offcers wll be held the Hopelawn Engne Co. March. ng secretarj. Phllp.. jcal secretary, F. l, correspondng After the busne.vthe meetng was m coffee cake *hn. by some of the membt: tfully served by the charman her co::.: oj 7V To Meet Mext WOODBRDGE Federaton of Tea, Monday at Avmel - Mss Beatrce Jol.an.- : Lllam Burgeser. - : The program wll.:. lustrated talk on K,!-- Whtaker. THANK YOU!! Your response to our ntroductory ad wasm>, that we are repeatng: these specals thr- ^ NEW TLT-ACTON ALUMNUM COMBNATON STORM WNDOWS D«nt ramev* tfc«m to CMR thtm F#otor«$ : * All xtrwm ACN Unkmm * SK-twa TrpU Track Vmty * Uh, Muf A4 wl-04mk Alto MC our "LEADER" Alumnum naton Wndow n (rated) 4 at 95 FREE ELVEHY ALUMNUM COMBNATON DOORS.95 SHOW ROOM OPEN 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Monday Thru Saturday NUT JST A FEW ODD SUE DOORS We l*av«4j 8TAND- AK) SZES n lock! Prtt ndudet Fr«f Dttlvery- 29 TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY st PAYMENT NOVEMBER st um art R 70 U, S. HGHWAY 9 WOOl)BR Ml HaU Mle N*th «l N. J. Turnnlke FREE ESTMATES- NO OBUGAH>N WO AGENTS WANTED (FULL OR PABT TME)

3 r vnf.nt-leader :»Judeans p n sent Program, n)ok. "Young Ju» "^,.,,. «storv n unng vr presented by tne,,,; at a meetng of the "copter of H.dawh h: ln Nelss Hall, Wood- \ r communty Center., «*s drected by Mr*., \" n Mr5. Walter Cohen j,.,vd outman. Songs ; U, P drected by MSB,,, n Mrs. Wvld Le.unpanUt. Solost vab,,,rl dancers were,udy,,,,, ;, Drutsch. M.chele, (Htman., Petrl.ueRa r, vr o O«rber. Other. rp c*st wre Joyce,,,, Hutne, Roberta lv;h Berr^ten,.,..!.,( Wnograd, frst.. ( presued n the ab-, presdent, Mrs. Lawwho s vacatonng n,~ wnngrad ntroduced ( :,jl Brnhott Mrs. rl Bursts.,, n nerrlck read a paper,,,l educaton n srael D,ud Gutman read a,-,;- lbertes. Mm. Kajn,!,]. relatons charman.,,. present Arab-U>rael, chapter of Hftdas-,or nn oneg Stabbat,,; memory of Justce, >.f Bres.,,,.nr Goldfarb reported..;. nnl pludnes receved... luncheon to, be held,.. he Waldorf A«ora, ^ Cty, wth Eleanor....uost speaker. Those.,;rnd the luncheon, Tn-- pledges pad by nns kopsza to Wed u\wr Rulevre, leln. AM.-H NEWS NATONAL WNVKR: Mrs. Wllam B. Conway, presdent of the Mddlewx County Tuberculoss Health league presents Marrlu Ncwberscr, edtor-ln-rhlef of thr AM-H News. lrh Srhnol student publcaton, wth the Stephen Crane Memoral Award for nurat the assembly proram Tuesday. Left to rght are Thomas 0; Desmond, vce prncpal at the hgh school: Mrs. Conway, Mss Nrwbprger Mss Vctora Pesoe. faculty advser. Marca Newberger, All-H News Edt9t, Gets Award WOODBRDGE Mss Marclawas awarded the Certfcate of Newberger, daughter of Rabb Honor. Mrs. Samuel Newberger, Amboy Each year the School Press Project develops themes on specfed Avenue, edtor-n-chef of the All- H News, student publcaton at aspects of tuberculoss control, "u -.vs n charge of Mrs. the local hgh school, receved the thereby educatng students about,:, ;!ul Mrs. Seymour Stephen Crane Memoral Award ths major health problem encouragng hgh school journalstc for Journalsm for her newspaper at an assembly program held n efforts. the school audtorum Tuesday, The All-H News s prnted by The student newspaper receved the Woodbrldge Publshng Company. the award n the 9th annual School Press Project, sponsored on M. Mrs. Chtrtoe a state-wde bass by the New Jersey Tuberculoss Health As- \v.,woo<l Avenue, have Dr. Wlson to Preach :.,! engagement of ther Hum-*, to Walter Basocaton for an artcle whch appeared n the November 23, 955 n Avenel on Sunday : Mr Mrs. Walter ssue enttled "Tuberculoss Control,J: ConejH, Avenue, se- Your Future." The Crane Award conssts of a gold metal, \.-.M s employed by the presented to Mss Newberger, author of wnnng artcle a cer- \;u Store, Perth Amboy uhv s employed by the tfcate gven to the All-H News! n tnc Company, Hll- for purtlpatlnu n the project. The All-H News, along wth "The Volcano. publcaton or The Welcome Edgar 8chool, Metuchen, was entered n the natonal contest, cosponsored rend.vr Member* by the Natonal Tuber- culoals Assocaton, ts afflates! \ \V N - Brovnle Troops the Columba Scholastc Press Assocaton The All-H News was ; sponsored by the Judged one ol the best n the country n the natonal competton.ty of Hopelawn! ;t. r 2, VPW. met n wth leaders, Mrs. a;- Mrs. Warren.:. Joan PantMler,.:, Nancy Wocjlfc,.ma Markey, Los A:!ene Pace were - membershp..-a-ttl the nvestture, ; - collectng used!< to the Hopelawn ndcate nflaton, )RS he Askng.. v cw of Your n u 0 BERMUDA < about gong to Ber*!. hy all meant ft <l\ Key To Bermuda," -.)[ul nfonmtvt "-,,, m an excellent HUM!Ms, overflow* wt» up* on clothng, lhopplng, >t>, trnsportatlon, " Mē un do, ulully send von Me of "wul fulden - ot, t you "l> n, pck one up, M you " the woman been there... your travel agent (ARGARETTEN (TRAVEL AGECY y Strett Amboy Ssterhood Plans Many Actvtes WOODBRDOE At an open board meetng ot the Ssterhood Of the Congrexatlon Adath srael Monday nght n the Woodbrldge Jewsh Communty Center, Mrs. rwln Hundert, uctng presdent, apponted a commttee to work out a set of by-laws for the Ssterhood. Named to the commttee were. Mrs. Lawrence Fred. Mrs. Davd Qutman, Mrs Eugene Hornch Mrs. Hundwt, Any mother or father wshng to assst at ether the Fathers or Chldrens Breakfast on February 9, or on February 22 when a program s planned at the center for the chldren, may contact Mrs. Edward Brodkn, Westbury Road. Mrs. rvnts Hutt. adult educaton charman, nformed the group that on February 24, the Oneg Bhabbat wll nclude a symposum featurng Mrs. Henry Wnter Mrs. Davd Outman on the subject Basc Jewsh deate," Mrs. Hutt also reported the addton of seven new books to the CenWr lbrary ncludng "Great Relgons of the Modem World," "Judasm Psychatry," the frst book of a trlology," Journey to the Dawn." On Sunday. February 26 at 0 A. M. a chldrens Purm party under the charmanshp of Mrs. Joseph Schlesnger wll be held at the center. Chldren may come lf any sort of costume, The Jewsh Hstotty Class nducted by Mrs. rvng Hutt wll next meet on February 28 n the lounge at the center wth Mrs. Charles Rossner actng as hostess. Mrs. Edward Brodkn announced that the sprang dance on March 0 wll feature Mcheal Forman Hs Orchestra, a vocalst a late supper. The Hebrew School (Jlrls Club headed by Mrs, Ben Rablnowtz wll sponsor the March 20 Oneg Shabbat. Ms. Jack Gottdenker may be contacted by anyone wshng to attend the luncheon on March 5 at the Terrace Room, Plaza Hotel. > Parents of chldren who would lke to partcpate n the Passover program ttt *e March 2 Ssterhood meetng may contact ether Mrs. rwn Hundert of Harold Wlshna. The jont meetnt of the congregaton Uw ssterhood on Marflh 22 wll have on ts program a panel dscusson on famly mem- borshlp Mrs. Maurce Chodoshan- Kced that Mrs. Sol Klen htt been apponted ktchen charman otthe antque show scheduled for Aprl 30, May May 2. Mrs Hundert usked that the membershp Ple^e gnore the February 2 meetng notce lsted on tna Hadassah calender. Hostessw for the evenlnl ware Mrs. B. Coen Un T Zte«l<». Mrs.» Hwln 3r; O. Oettle. Ten guesu mn prtwnt. t ;, AVENEL The guest mnster at the Frst Presbyteran Church ne*t Sunday wll be Dr. J. Chrsty Wlson, dean at Prnceton Semnary. Dr. Wlson s a member of the "Clpper Club," havng travelled around the world several tmes. He s an expert on the Mddle East, has wrtten several books on Mddle East culture relgon, He s wdely known for hs evangelstc zeal mssonary enthusasm. Dr, Wlson wll preach at the ft:45 :00 oclock servces. Kayton Palmer, assutent to the mnster, wll preach at 8:45. Word has been receved from Rev. Dr. Charles S. MacKenze, pastor of the Avenel Church, that he vsted n Blerut, Lebanon ths week flew from Blerut to Damascus thence to the old dty of Jerusalem. Dr. MacKenzle plans to return Aprl. Two New Members Jon Woodbrdge Rotary Club WOODBRDOE Joseph P. Greco Wllam J. Grausam were nducted nto the Woodbrdge Rotary Club by August F. Qrener past dstrct governor, a.t a meetng last Thursday at the Log Cabn, Benjamn Vncent, personnel manager of the Shell Ol Company Sewaren, gave an nterestng talk on offshore ol exploraton drllng. nhrotes Celebrate Nnth Annversary FORDS The nnth weddng annversary of Mr. Mrs. Wllam nkrote, 277 Grvew Avenue, was celebrated wth open house at the couples home. Guests attended from Schmoken Dam, Pa, Scotch Plans, Pomptoa Lakes, Metchen Edson. TrUBSDAY. FEBRUARY Brotherhood Meetng Theme WOODKRDGE "BrothjDrhood" was the theme of tle School PTA meetng Tuesday hljjht n the School audtorum Quotng from the Psalm of Davd, :33 "How good how pleasant t s for the Brethren to dwell together n Unty." the presdent, Mrs. George Oettle, stressed that the PTAs "brotherhood" s furthered n the true Amercan demorcratc sprt. The program charman. (Mss Cecela Artym, ntroduced the songs dances of many ls The School Glee Club entertaned wth Amercan patrotc songs South Afrcan ballads, the sxth grade dance group entertaned wth square dances The Hungaran Cultural Soc^ty represented Hungary n song, the Perth Amboy Temple Beth Mordeca Youth League danced sang srael selectons. The School dance group presented dances of Russa. Chna, Araba. Ncholas Grnett, a Perth Amboy Grammar School pupl, rendered accordon selec tons of Span, Kenneth Oet te Carolyn Clark played pano duet of Norway. Whte Elephant Sale Scheduled WOODBRDOE A whte elephant ^ftle was fentured 4^* n> rrl - "; nt the Womans Club <n<he held n the Cr dub, Mrs, Henry Ounnam, pro- l :,.en charman, ".(ted «R the auclnp". Pous w.re made for ft publc, card p«:cy March J* to the home of t> e prpstent, Mrs. Norbeft Jost r Frronfln Street for the beneft, ( r the rhurty fund, wth Mrs. \jel Naylor Mrs. Nell Stod- (.wl ns co-charmen. Servng on!>. commttee are Mrs. Herbert \..M n Mrs. Bernard Concannon, Mr Joseph Brannepan, Mrs. Dnnel Cosftrove, Mrs, Jacpt s cn. Mrs. Vncent LojrQe, Mrs envy Dunham Mrs. ^ttl- :v! Mrl:!son. h" next Amercan Home De- nnrtntt meetng wll be held lybnmy 23 n the home of thf.hrtrman. Mrs. John Schubfrt, 8 Amboy Avenue. n the absence of Mrs, MUbcl Nnylor, the Junor Womans Club [dvsor Mrs. Jost reported the roup wll hold a rummage salt Atmh 0 for the beneft of the Jpper Extermlty Amputee Fund. nns were also made to attend Federaton Day programs at Pords seln, Laurence Harbor, Borough mprovement League of Metuchen nd the New Brunswck Womans Club. Mrs. Harry OBren, mem- Dershp charman, announced that Mrs. Thomas Smth was a new member. Mrs. Robert Ftzpatrlck, drama charman, announced that the department wll present a play at the March 2 meetng. Weekly rehear- ;als are beng held. Plans were made at to attend a meetng of the Mddlesex Safety Councl, March 9 at the Cty Recreaton lenter, 78 Carroll Street, New Brunswck to attend a mental health meetng February 29 n the Tenns Club n Perth Amboy. Donatons were also voted to the Heart Fund the Boy Scouts of Amerca. Shower s Held for Nancy Nelson FORDS Mss Nancy Adele Nelson, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ener Nelson, 54 Ford Avenue, was gven a shower by Mrs. Thomas Chrstensen, at 57 Leon Avenue, Woodbrldge. Mss Nelson wll marry Harold Orschbowsky, son of Mr. Mrs. Frank Grschbowsky, Prnceton Avenue, Laurelton, March 24. Guests were Mrs. Thomas 3hoobrdge. Mss Barbara Stockel, Mrs. Andrew Stockel, Mrs. Mchael Mturska, Mrs. Lorey Luty, Sharon Nelson, Mrs. Ener Nelson, Mrs. Sgvard Nelson, Mrs. Andrew Amercan jazz was depcted a the pano by Wllam Rabnowltz,. Nelson, Mrs. George Frlck, Mrs. a hgh school pupl, tap danc- James Jensen Mrs. Lous Nelson, ng was done by the Wlson chl- Mrs. Cecl Wlson, Mrs. Mlton dren.,. \ n recognton of the 59th annversary of the PTA movement, Mrs. Eugene Burns read a paper on Founders Day. On behalf of the school, the prncpal, Lncoln Tamboer, accepted a gft, a set of "World Book Encyclopedas." Mrs. Joseph Cohen reported on the ndoor sprng bazaar to be held Aprl»9. Mrs. Julus Allen announced a membershp roster of 538 Mrs. George Bnder appealed for polce protecton for chldren on stormy days. n her mental health report, Mrs. Cyrl Hutner urged members to attend the mental health meetng on February 29 at 8 oclock, n the Perth j^mboy Tenns Club. Wth fathers n charge of the March 20 meetng, the guest speaker wll be Dr. A. Revch of the Menlo Park Dagnostc Center. The next board meetng wll be March 6 at the home of Mrs. rvng Goodsten, 460 Elmwood Avenue. Mothers of the thrd grade pupls served as hostesses ts the talk of the town! ART CLEANERS ONE GARMENT- CLEANED PRESSED toft8 true at ART CLEANERS wth one garment the sumetype- (XEANED PRESSED at the regular prce! 535 AMBOY AVENUE WOGDBRDGE Hansen, Mrs. Matthew Chrstofferson, Mrs. Sgvard Johnson, of Fords. Mss Arlene Bowerng, Mrs. John Chrstofferson, Mrs. Glbert Bow- Tng, Mrs. Ruth DAngelo, ohn Holt, Mrs. Alvar Peterson, Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mss Shrley "a.rrs, Perth Amboy; Mss Audrey Meyers, Mrs. Albert Nelson, Mrs. avd Meyers, Metuchen; Mrs. frank Grschbowsky, Dorothy 3rschbowsky, Laurelton; Mrs. var Lunde, Hopelawn; Mrs. Larry labnowtz, Hghl Park; Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Rchard Nelson, /rs, Mchael Shannon, Mrs. Selma ohnson, Woodbrdge; Mrs. Arthur onover, Ms. Dorothy Rooney, Wndsor; Mrs. Lous Aurenna, datawan; Mrs. Wlfred Wlson, Mss Murel Wlson, Mrs. Frances Wooley, Mrs. Relance Wlson Mrs. Fred Wlson, Keyport. Russa lakes two gold medals, taly one n Olympcs. wth Mrs. Frederck McElhenny.nd Mrs. Edward Novak as co :halrmen. MRS. HUGH G. BVCAN Mss Rebecca Cullen Brde OfHughBuchan of Rahway AVENEL Mss Rebecca C. Cullen, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Wllam Cullen, 32 Harvard Avenue, became the brde of Hugh Glroy JJuchan, son of Mr. Mrs. Hugh G. Buchan, 637 Unon Street, Rahway, Saturday afternoon at a ceremony performed n the Frst Presbyteran Church of Avenel, wth Rev. Harold Moser offcatng at the doublerng ceremony. Gven n marrage by her father, the brde was attred n a floorlength gown of bengalne taffeta, fashoned wth a sweetheart necklne, short sleeves, a bouffant three-tered skrt of Chantlly ace. She wore matchng mts her fngertp-length vel of mported slk lluson was arranged from a crown of seed pearls rhlnestones. The brde carred a prayer book marked wth whte camellas streamers of stephanotls. " Mss Carol Saunders, Needham, Mass., attended the brde as mad of honor. Brdemads were: the Msses Annabell Jean Cullen, ssters of the brde. Ann Chrstne Hll, Woodbrdge, cousn of the brde, was flower grl. Wllam Bruno, Rahway served as best man, whle Eml Nugebauer Rahway Rchard Mountansde, ushered. Payne Madelne Nelsen Engaged to Marry AVENEL Mr. Mrs. Endre Nelsen, 269 Avenel Street, have announced the engagement of ther daughter, Madelne, torobert E Moore, 36 E. Clay Avenue, Roselle Park. Mss Nelsen s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School s attendng Powers School of Modelng n New York Cty. She s employed by the Mnerals Chemcal Corporaton of Amerca, Menlo Park. Her fance was graduated from the Roselle Hgh School s employed by the Army SJ;ee! Constructon Company, Elzabeth. He s a veteran of three years overseas duty, servng n the U. S, Marne Corps. PHARMACY 9 MAN SRE WOODBRDGE N J Phone WOulb.cV &-O80 PROMPT, FREE DELVERY After a trp through the New Engl States, the couple wu resde n Syracuse, N. Y, For trav- PACK THREE Workers Named For Heart Sunday WOOOBRDt.f -Scores of volnteer solctors wll rng doorbell* n all part of the Townshp Suny afternoon from J to 4 P.M., n a "Heart, SndaY" canyass for le annual fun<l ^RmpaUm. The "Heort Sunday" canvass wn lark the hgh spot of the Hetrt SocUtlons February drve. Edward J. Kath. Woodbrdge "lalrman, expvwed confdence at the «oal w;l be met. n com tentng on the whole-hearted co- )*ratlon?ven by the captans d volunteer workers, Mr. Kath ltd sad: f the people of Woodrdge are as generous n ther pport of Heut Sunday as are :e workers who we gvng so nuch of the tme effort the rve s bound to be a success." Mrs. Dnvm uutman s assstng r. Kath a? co-charman. Captans.nd workers to dte are as follows: Mrs. Fred MoK.henny. Captan; Wrs. Edyard Olsen, Mrs. Julus Horvath. Mrs. SUve Holowatch, Bernard F. Dangan; Mrs. George jttamlo. captm: Mrs Pay Campanale. Mrs j. T. Byers, Mrs. James Rynn. Mr? A. S. Mdvers, Mnryanh Mdvers. Fay Hasenauer; Edward Crowe, cnptaln; Mrs. Rchard Tenrporado. Mrs. John Or- Hck. Thomas Dunn. Jr.. John Peterson. Wllam Leffler, Vncent M nker, John Kel.ner; Emll Pft- nk, captan: Melvn Belluct, Rchard Forbes, Walter Hetnsel Mchael Terpanck. Alex Enk. captan. Mrs. John Fustos, Jr., Mrs. Olga Enk, 8* Cannzzara: Mrs. rene Rellly, caplan; Mrs. John Us, Monca Rellly, Barbara Relly. Mrs. Sylvester Verhoef. Mrs. Thomas Hennessy, Sally Knnelly; Mrs. Barbara ODell, captan; MR. Rosale Nx. Mrs. Dorothy Shaffer, Mrs. Alex Notchey. Wllam Leahy, captan, Mrs. George Mller, Mrs. James Carrlgan, Mrs. Thomas Hooban, Mn. ellng the brde chose a bege sut Florence Goodenow, Edwn Earley, trmmed wth mnk, a bege coat Mrs. Anthony Cacclola: Mrs. Kurt black accessores, she wore!carlsen. captan, Mrs. Mchael an orchd corsage. Kuchtyak. Mrs. A. Napoltano, Mrs. The brde was graduated from A. Cavallero: Mrs. sadore RoseK Woodbrdge Hgh School, Class of blum, captan; Sharon Sals, Mrs. 952, was employed by the Sal Costello. Mrs. Fred Kessleman, Shell Ol Company, Sewaren, Her Mrs. Abraham Wnograd, Mrs, husb s a graduate of Rahway Hgh School, Class of 95, s now seryng n the U. S. Ar Force, statoned at Hancock Feld, Syracuse, N. Y. Keasbey Democratc Club Endorses Zylah KEASBEY A jewelry fashon show was featured at the meetng of the KeasbeyV Womens Democratc Club held n the ftrehonse. Mrs. Martha Zuppa was n charge. The club voted to endorse Anthony Zylka for the offce of coroner. Tentatve plans were made for the annual annversary trp. A Valentne socal was enjoyed. Voters May Regster At Colona Frehouse COLONA Regstraton of new voters for the Prmary electon wll be held at the nman Avenue flrehouse as follows: February 25, from P.M. to 6 PJM.; February 28, from 7 P.M. tofl PH.; March 3, from P.M. to 6 TM. n order to regster, one must be a resdent of ths state for one year a Mddlesex County resdent for fve months. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER FORDS Mr. Mrs. James Kalhowsk, 84 Dunbar Avenue, are the parents of a daughter born n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. ADDTON TO FAMLY FORDS Mr. Mrs. Anthony Lataro, 765 flng George Road, are the parents Of a daughter born n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. y When you see what we have to utter youll agree here arc Jalouses at> Jalouses should be. GEORGES ALUMNUM George Fnn. Mrs. Joseph Caso, captan; Mrs. Davd Black. Mrs. Morrs Mller, Mrs. Lester Stockel, Mrs. Danel Cosgrove, Mrs. John Swallck, Jr., Mrs. Julus Allen, Mrs. Stanley Majesk; Mrs. Saul Klen, captan, Mrs. Edward Kaufman, Mrs. Benjamn Wesenfeld. Mrs. LeroyHomer, Mrs. Maurce Chodosh, Mrs. Harvey Wenbcrg. Mrs. Nathan Bernsten, Mrs. Davd Lauger, Mrs. Henry Warner. Mrs. Paul Schonwald, Mrs, Joseph Necastro, Mrs. Sdney Dornyak, Mrs. Paul Yuhas, Also Volunteer Mrs. Andrew Racz, enptan; Mrs. Mchael Berko. Jr.. J. Salamon, Mrs. Wllam Huber, Mrs. Chester Stankewcz, J\Jrs. John KOTO, Mrs. Vctora Guyrk; Rocco Vacco, captan; Mrs. Helen Gyorfl. Mrs. So* phe Fetrovey. Mrs. Catherne Vacca, Mrs. Joseph Kulgovvsk, George Thess, Mrs. Marge Heffner, Mrs. Mchael Meszaros; Mrs. Jack Tur* ner, captan; Mrs. Herman Stern, Mrs. Harry Ueber, Mrs. Normaa Tanzman, Mrs. Petrck Kehoe.Mts. Samuel Temkn, Mrs. Sam Gursky; Mrs. Al Rauchman, paptan, Mrs. Davd Salton. Mrs. Mlton Bedrck, Mrs. Davd Ravch, Mrs. Mlton Wrth; Mrs.. Snger, captan: Mrs. Walter Rudwman, Mrs. Al Turtletaub, Mrs. Harry Wnter. Mrs. Evangelne Russell, captan;mrs. Stanley Zavorsky, Mrt. Herbert Nelsen, Mrs. Gabrel Artmovch, Mss Anne Marzlajl, Mrs. John Duser; Peter Floersch, cap- tan; Mrs. Florence Zeher, Mss Patrca Floersch, Mss Kathleen Floersch, Mr. Raphael DftMalo. rvng Sals wll have charge ot the merchants Robert Flshnger, charman of the plastc heart contaners, s beng asssted by Mss Mary Connolly, John W. Zul* lo, Mrs. George Del Grosfo. The Carrer Saratoga floats out for ts fnal fttng. t was the Beauty Low Cost o Jalouses that made us that Extra Room! OPEN FRDAY TLL 9 P. M. Prop. STORM WNDOWS JALOUSES 27 MAN ST. t A WOODBRDGE H! FREE ESTMATES UPON REQUEBT OV,.,

4 PAGE FOUR Wqodbrdge Oaks News By GLADYS E. SCANK 497 Lncoln Hghway Tel. L-8-6?9 y evdtnc: suest* of ^ Arsalfts. Adams Street. as a lar">«jl gltterng for Mss Corrne Bowers, who spent some tme at Frst Presbyteran Church of seln. workng wth the younq people, were: Mrs Gehrpe Hutnk, Mrs Arthu" Clough, Mrs. jwhuam Knky. Mrs. Carmne Pojrentno. Mrs. Charles De Ge.so. M at a chldrens party, at whch Dane Patty Jellson, John jpeter Balasco, Los Elane H twn, all of seln. Johnne Wttershem. Newark, Adele Asrolese. East Orange, were guests. Adults present were: Mr. Mrs. John Wttershelm Newark. Eveguests were Mr. Mrs. Wttershelm; Mr, Mrs. Rchard Wetterselnall. Englshtown: Mr. Mrs. H. E. Doyle, Short Hll* Mr. an4 Mrs. Raymond OGrady, Wlnfleld Park. Mr Mra. Jack Katzenback, Adams Street observed ther eleventh weddng annversary Frday evenng. OuesU were: Mr. Mrs. Rchard Kataenback daughter, Barbara Ellen, Newark Mrs. Jack Katzenback also observed her brthday on Frday, xenuo.mrs. vnanesut ue-xj..m« "Bowers Mrs. Arealas. A gft old her lttle Saturday. Stephen was three years corsage were presented to Mss old Saturday.Bowers. A Monday guest of Mrs. : Mr. Mrs. Harry Schott, Thomas Perry, Semel Avenue, was Adams Street, motored to West her mother, Mrs. A. Personette,.End Sunday where they vsted Newark. vth Mr. Mrs. Joseph Wooley Monday Tuesday guests " *nd famly saw the new twn of Mr. Mrs. James McDermott. tabes. a boy a grl, bom to Arthur Place, were Mr. Mrs. <the couple. Mr. Wooley s the Paul W. Reed, Glen Burne, Marybrother of Mrs. Schott. Sunday vstors of Mr Mrs. Martn Cohen. Bradford Place, ncluded Mr. Mr?. l. Mr. Mrs. Al Green sons. Stewart Sy, Plymouth Drve, were Sunday dnner guests of Mrs. Greens parents, Mr. Mrs. B. VAlmofsky, Newark. Thursday.guests of the Greens were Mrs. Edythe Schwarzbad, Chan OHllls Mrs. Anne Krul, seln Guests of the Greens on Saturday were: Mr. Mrs. Samuel Marcus chldren, Lynn Davd, rvlngton; Mr. Mrs. rvng Judd chldren, Steven Dense. seln Mr. Mrs. Bogdany chldren, Charles Mark. Menlo Park. eteven Wse, Lnden. Mr. Mrs. Al Blacker Mr. Mrs. Wllam Lnkov. all of Newark. Mr. Mrs. Herbert Kramer, Bender Avenue, were hosts Sunday to Mr. Mrs. Harold Alpern daughters, Murel Jane. Bellevlle Mr. Mrs. Leo JFox, Newark, * Lttle Martha Neale. daughter of Mr. Mrs. Robert Neale, Adams Street, observed her thrdbrthday, Sunday Guests at a brthday dnner were her maternal Mr, Mrs. C. F. Keth, 60 grparents. Mr. Mrs. Adolf George Place were recent hosts to Wt.ershem. rvnston. n the Mr. Mrs. Vncent D Mlla afternoon she was suest of honor chldren, Susan Rchard, The Woodbrdge Townshp Recreaton Department basketball schedule for the week of February 27 s as follows: SLMOR BASKETBALL LEAGUE Monday Knghts of Columbus vs. V.F.W. 263S, Fords, 7 P. M. Avenel Panthers vs. Scwaren A. A., Fords, 8 P. M. St. Cecelas vs. Stans Bar Grll, Hopelawn, P, E Dangells vs. Tort Readng Boys Club, Hopelawn, 8 P. 0. Jggs Tavern vs. Fords Boys Club, Hopelawn, 9 P. M. Tuesday St. Cecelas vs. Dansclls, Hopelawn, 7 P. M. Fords Boys Club vs. Stans Bar Grll, Hopelawn, 8 V. M. Sewaren A. A. vs. Port Readng Boys Club, Hopel&wn, 9 P.M. Wednesday F.F.W vs. Avenel Panthers, Hopelawn, 7 P. M. Jggs Tavern vs. Knghts of Columbus, HopeUwn, 8 P. M. NTERMEDATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE Thursday Avenel Presbyterans vs. Flynn & Son! Fords, 7 P.-M. Eld or ados vs. St. James Holy Name, Fords, 8 P. M. Seldom-Fed Fve vs. Franks Fve, Fords, 9 P.M.. Avenel Aces vs. East Sde Boys, Hopelawn, 7 P. M. St. James CYO vs. St, Andrews, Hopelawn, 8 P. M. Hopelawn ndans vs, Kelner Colts, Hopelawn, 9 P. M. Budget Same (Contnued (rom Page One> provde necessary educatonal facltes." Problems Explaned Dscussng t h e mantenance costs, the Board states: "The most controversal tem n the budget s the tem known as mantenance costs. The Board has consdered provdng a mantenance crew to do ths work nstead of havng ndependent contractors perform the servces. They have also consrerfd havng ths work; done on contract fnanced through bond ssues. After careful consderaton t was dnemed n the best nterests of the taxpayers to perform all mantenance servces through the regular THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 95G Westbury Park By GLADYS E. SCANK Mrs. Frank Ferrs 28 Concord Road, entertaned for procedure of a budget approprla- j thnr daughter. Rose Mare on her ton on apay-as-you-gobass. fourth brthday. Guests ncluded "t s very dffcult to antcpate : Lndt Chrce, Kathy CouRhln. an entre years mantenance pro- Knthy Wllan. Joan Haeferber, gram to advertse for bds so j Freda Hler Harold Roththat contracts can be awarded n baum. all of Westbury Park, also advance. Wherever practcal ths Gale De Muro of Woodbrldge. procedure has been followed by Mrs. Joseph Fdrzano, the Board every effort wll be Worth Street, spent Sunday made to comply fully wth all re- through Wednesday at the home qurements. There are many mantenance problems of an emergency tah, Brooklyn. On Tuesday, of her mother, Mrs. Theresa Shlta- she character tme does not permt \ attended a brthday party gven for the advertsng for bds award- her sster. Mrs. Mchael Fgueres, ng of contracts, therefore, the also of Brooklyn. Board must act mmedately, n the best nterests of all the taxpayers. The Board has nstructed the audtors to nstall a system of accountng whch wll absolutely control all these expendtures comply fu.ly wth the recommen- datons of the of Educaton.... The audtors have also been drected to nstall system of recordng expendtures K> that expendtures can be anayzed be avalable n report orm at the tme the next budget beng prepared. The analyss am To thr render n T.x.s ^ho * e > y much n dem. n love wth another man vou lavr made many dear frends say your husb s muen oln.» tns way have dscovered than vou. that he clocsn t to ntctests. m. r^ never ^ go ^ Sweetness Lght (Contnued from Page One)» to $8,000,000 school budgets whch now are n sght. shall do all that can to accommodate Mr. Van Nesss request, can only add that t has been my conscousness of the dems of the future that has trggered me to urge every possble economy havt pleaded, tor nstance, for 497 Lncoln lfhwar cookng a low-cost, adequate schools. ThsL«words. am because am of the frm convcton they satsfy every safety Tel. U-8-79 SATxtss *s s^sr- of a rca take these educatonal requrement tha Now there are a good many f we can economse on construe joby thngs that do not know about not only make spendng ton mantenance, then we your problem. One of these s why money you marred a man so much older l^ but gve my own can beneft two very mportan m they are always groups, the taxpayers the than you are art another s w h> dc;ghted when come home. your husb was not wth you Mn. C.-New York teachers. By affordng them some when you needed hm. protecton some securty, wr Dd you marry hm because you;dear vsl «nta me hs can offer certan.juwantees t loved hm or were you lookne for, My the chldren who are our pupls the object of our educatons system. RWM nut. w on the road. pleasant home n return for what -ng^t Engaged Penn. you got? ; Unless we can make some ef s your husb n the army ^)SW - fr. fort to plan the mantenance an he could not be wth you at the, J( VQU can malce the trlp wlh- repars of some of our present tme of your babys brth because overnght stop, or f you school relcs, unless we can dedcate ourselves to aufterlty n Mr..Mrs. George Newman. he was away or was t because he r w o m n along wllh you. surh a trp wll cause no 86 Worth Street, attended the could not help hmself?.,....,_..,,.»,, n. funeral of Mrs. Newmans father All these questons would haw sp Otherwse, you lay yourself operatonal expendtures, then n Detrot. Jetrot. Mch, Men, on Thursday. nursaay. vu to "- be taken nto., consderaton., b«- :>pen to crtcsm f n educaton for all chldren all day telll -Mr. chldren. Mrs. Salvatore Oorecn San- tore one could bum who w«to bl.me for the falure of >our mat- 4 Worth Street, were rlage to brng happness «ts of Mr. Mrs. Because your fancy falls on an- j >arfleld Salva- other man s no excuse fo breakwas a sponsor for hs ng up a marrage contracton the daughter of the!other h, f your husb lme neje, naubte u tnc -._--,. s Thomas Santellk who was chrs- cruel doesnt promde to. o tentd at s. Stephens Church. hn d the baby or s abusve you darfleld- A famly dnner was may have reason to leave hm. Lousa served after the ceremony open house was held n the evenng. Dear Lousa: wll be the bass for te, the, tems years old^nd my rtch wll be ncluded n the next DUQge udget ana wll wm provde an all the we Worth Street, were Mr. nformaton requred by any tax- Rob e n Urgnhart daughter, Debbe. Jersey Cty.» too younr am desperate! layer or voter. 8 Mr. Mrs. Wllam Hassett, Worth Street, were hosts «t Sun- ^ m M enougl ^ R0 Rather Fshy Just after mdnght the burglar let hmself nto the cty offce. He was startled to fnd the room brghtly lt a clerk hard at work on some account books. "Here, whats all ths?" he demed threatenngly. "Whats all what?" responded the startled clerk. "Well, ts a bt fshy, ant t, workn on the books at ths tme ; guests of Mr. Schwartzs parents. of nght?" Mr. Mrs. Phlp Schwartz. 222 Ellsworth Street. Mr. Mrs. Verona- Mr Mrs. Paul Gutl- Phlp Schwartz son. Norman, la Bloomfleld; Mr. Mrs. Danel, spent yesterday n New York Cty. Gala, Mr. Mrs. Joseph AlerojThey attended a show n Rado chldren, Terry Joseph, all of Newark. Sunday afternoon quests were Mr Mrs. Stephan D Mla chldren. Robert Davd,.BlooWMld. Mrs. Sarah Zellner, recreatonal drector at Veterans Hosp- tal, Bronx, was a recent week end guest of her son n law ard daughter, Mr. Mrs. Walter Huryk, Wood Avenue. You Cant See a Crppled Heart She doesnt use crutches,, except for a drawn lstless expresson, looks very much lke any other lttle grl. But she s crppled. She has a crppled heart the knd of dsablty you cant see. And t muy surprse you to learn that the tragedy of congental heart dsease affects more than 500,000 chldren of school age n the Unted States. For them, as for people of all ages, heart dsease s a leadng health problem. Fortunately, medcal research has scored dramatc vctores n preventon, care treatment of the heart dsorders of young people. Some congental heart defects, for example, now yeld to surgcal correcton. Both ntal recurrent attacks of rheumatc fever, forerunner of rheumatc heart dsease, now way be prevented n most cases. But more research s needed f young hearts are to be saved the knd of research supported by the Heart Fund. ndeed, the chances of many thouss of chldren for a full, rch happy lfe depend on ths research. HELP YOUR HEART MND - HELP YOUR HAKt Send your 956 Heart Fund contrbuton drectly to your local Heart Assocaton, or to "H-EA-R-T," rare of post offce. Volunteer Workers Wll QH At Your Home > THS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th Ths Message Sponsored as a Publc Servce by SHELL OL COMPANY SEWAREN, NEW JERSEY ARTSTS AND M.ODELS" Wth Dean Martn Jerry Lews, together wth a cast of bemttful crls, lke Dorothy Malone. Shrev MacLane. Eva Gabor. Anta Ekberg, others, ths flm, done m Techncolor Vsta-Vson, Ls one of the best ever thony Aello,-%Hr. Mrs. N. Esposto daubers, Rta ",ere snt much n me way o H Lorrane; Mrs. Katnferne Calabrcse Mr. Mrs. Robert..^.a here you to entertan those who lke mus- story, but there s a great deal grls of your age Ur^uhart daughter, Debbe, when you are com-jeal comedes. Several producton all of Jersey Cty; Mr. Mrs. are numbers, whch range from solos George Beverdge ensembles Westbury Park. wnom you are uaveus uam o."»««,_.. - forth. f all these thngs tnngs are sats- sans-,"<.» new songs >""» > by - Hary - Warren k -Mr. Mrs, S he d on fact0 tney should be delghted! Jack Brooks, all combne to make Schwartz. Newark, were Sunday "* " " " "" to have you enjoy your companons j for Rood tntertaumem. "" h j nonsfor wood «?tertatonent. n toe am they should encourape the as- scrpt. Martn s an nsprng ar- socaton by nvtng your frends to your home on occasons. Lousa tst, Lews a would-be wrter, they get nvolved n a seres Of ncdents arsng from the fact that an artst who draws llustratons for a comc book seres lves n the same apartment house they do. jey ULLCUULU a suuw n nauu ::_. Cty dned at the Red Coach ^ " ; nn. So " many "«""-older women who lve Mrs. Albert Schmdt, 5 Wnter Street, as presdent of the wth ther chldren have very lttle COUNT THREE AND PRAY." money feel dependent on! Van Hefln. rwthe role of a selft ordaned preacher, returns to a Lades Auxlary of Newark Polce these chldren for everythng they Post 439 VFW presented the Boy wsh U> buy. have solved thssmall town n the South shortly Scout Troop of Sanford Heghts problem of spendng money for after the end of the Cvl War Presbyteran Church. Newark wth, myself ;- thought -» - some of your --, j He not - only encounters anmostj Mr. Mrs. Danel Hoffman, Mr. Mrs. Nathan Shane, Mr., Mrs. Melvn, Mr. Mrs. (Mlton Levy, all of Westbury Park Homes> enjoyed dancng at the Copacabana Club, New York Cty dned at Red Coach nn, Mr. Mrs. Seymour Klepner chjdren, rene Elot, Bedford Avenue, attended an engagement party for Mr. Klepners cousn n the Bronx. Mrs. Charles ONell, 68 Bedford Avenue, %as hostess to her club, "The Lucky Fve," Tuesday evenng. Guests ncluded: Mrs. Prank Ferrs, Mrs. Frank Henneghan, Mrs. George Mller Mrs. Wllam Brer. Mrs. James Brunton daughters. Patrca Barbara, 96 Worth Street, were Sunday gue6ts of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Callahan, Port Rchmond, Staten sl. Mr. Mrs. Stanley Closman daughter, Gal. 35 Melvn Avenue spent the week end wth Mrs. Closmans mother Mrs. Dora Shaffer, Brooklyn. They also at- HOME OWNERS!! Check Wth "Ju" Hollywood Fur Alumnum Combnaton Wndows Alumnum Combnaton Doors Jalouse Doors Wndows Jalouse Porch Enclosures Alumnum Door Canopes Custom-made Venetan Blnds «FBKE K&TMATKS NO DOWN PAY- MlNT MMEDATE N 8T4UAT4ON Call 8O--M33 HOLLYWOOD -SALES CO. S 8Q. BUOAUWAY > SOUTH AMBOV an Amercan Flag a Boy [readers mght lke to know how; ;but but aalso some sabotage when h Scout Flag at ceremones Monday dd ths. bulds bus a modest church, snce h evenng. Detectve James Regan, One of our neghbors g wshed to had been somewhat of a drunkard Newark Polce Force, s Commer of Post 439 VFW j had two chldren who were n, Wt for the war to jon the Unon take a trp wth her husb but! d a man-about-town before he A u rust tjj vrw. jnad two cnuaren wno were m < w "^ -»* J - Mr. Mrs. Herman Gold-! school. Although she had a cook,.; fforces nstead of the Confederates farb chldren, 207 Juluseh*! sne ( f P e t. j t that, The shp could mnlr not leave n he gets home, after hav Wr.en he gets home, after hav- Street, attended a recepton Sa- tnem nn been cleansed n the hells ftr turday nght at the home of Mr. at V:cksburg, fnds the loca offered to stay for fve dollars Mrs. Ry Garfleld, East church burned the shamble, a day Md they were demghted Orange Ry, Jr.. was guest of jhave -, lanned tne meals that was the parsonage occupe honor hnnnr at nt the thp affar affn r as he hp had hart marp made by a young lady of gamn charm the marketng helped hs Bar Mtzvah earler n the "VT,.. "..,, l an mpsh sense of humo day. chldren wth ther lessons. Other p, aye( ^? newcomer, Joann couples n our town heard about On Saturday nght, sx couples, Woodward. The new preacher Mr. Mrs. Seymour, Klep- chef enemy s a member of th ner, Mr. Mrs. Phlp Schwartz, tended the weddng of Mr. Clos- well-heeled whte-trash fraternty mans cousns. Mr. Mn n the neghborhood (Raymond Stanley Closman. The recepton ; Burr. who resents!)tm because was a Park Manor. Brooklyn. Allson Hayes, a hgh-sprted Mr. Mrs. Nathan Roth, daughter of the decayng arstoc- Melvn Avenue were hosts Sunday j racy, had cast a posslssve eye on evenng at a lasagna spread. Guests: her old sutor. Whle the pcture s ncluded Mr. Mrs. Han-y Wosk, Mr. Mrs. Norman Tucker, Mr. Mrs. rvng Korl Mr. anl Mrs. Max Rothbauh. CURRENT DVDEND often somewhat ramblng, the good performances of the cast are calculated to hold the nterest of any audence. ts good "horse sense" to save Sometme youll want money n a hurry, Thas when a lavng* bank account can be a real lfe saver. Save money when you hov* racm«y, ond get th* bg thngs you want farter. Com* n optn an account wth u, toon.- YBAHS OF SERVCE TO Mundar - ThurMlaj U. R-M Hlda,» A. M. - t. H. PER YEAR Safety for S«vn(t gntt llt The PERTH AMBOY Savngs nsttuton AMftOV, MKW JUUfY * * r NDEPENDENT be- farther bey (, n.nan t s, now cn, here are response :, :an permt ths wo M: redcament More tme for s l)r ;-, lon wth the pubhr before a satufacto:-,- lufflclent budpet r.u :f the Bchno; wrong on February 4 lleve t was then r wrong on February 2< has ndl b?en alu-rpd ; ( All that has been o,-. the explanatory dam ;y day: but. as sar \ data should have >., of the budget n!);< t s tanted «;; comns as late as -... TUB RF.) CROSS ^Durn! the flsr.,. tne Amerfvan R"d c ; 3.77 chapters sp-r $87,539,503, forty p (. went for servm... the armed force... :\n,\ The organzaton sp, :, to obtan blood fd;, 300 dsaster relu-f :; qured an nsurance, mn, s held unf(sble A Fashon header n Sol, Supple wonderfully e»ctn ttyl that s extreme! reg»rtl««of SM or fgure. TtU unusual d"m dolman pushup sleeves, turnback cuffs dt Ub plew for collar. t s fullylned wth lu llk 0 s mluum wth convenent Alpaca zp -out l Avalable n nm«t Straw Lme slw PtrlUed GunmeUl, Bronze, Champagne, lm Salmon, Pwdfr Blue, Cetone Blue, K«d lorgett coltdon of xduv.ly jacket* wth n tht lal, from $29- NEWARK ere- N«w vuf wgef MO BROAD STRKT (Next o N«wre«l WOO0M0G HOHWAf UQl OflN VtV NlOM On U H " "" O* U Hwy N* l,.h. m «a. o» H l. J Umt«Y wo r6 l0 >«

5 ;PKN DENT-LEADER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 95( FVE Lafayette Estates rll.ma DAVDSON «"""".,,,,n...,nt,rrsunk S t.lnr meetng of A.vle Estates Cvc A5S0- : ;,,.,,,,,d Monday evenng "".., sconew fls presdent.,,;,,, nn Rchard Krauss, of "",.l W««-cl. of whch Lafay- " ". - s [ part, was the guest ;l " A( u-r nn enlghtenng h"" the varous Town- ; ; ;,,nputs md the mc-,, H,P Townshp munctl, \, Kratfs t e " answered put to hm Rood welfare l^ntnmlty. (,,.,!M) voted upon to hole V.msorrd by the Lafayette ",.,,. Assocaton n the. [lltmr. The detals art, [,,rnlated. Charman :.[ n ", crsfullt, Arllngtor," !,,,-(HTANT CHANGE: Sne*,,» m -.s"o[ the Cvc Assocla-!!",, ( mfllctlnr wth those ol l(l of Educaton, t haf V,,,,<! to hold the meetng. l CVC Assocaton on th( t:- Mudny of each month :,.,!!- n,. x t meetng of the As- \. t.- u w, tcr; place Monday, ( ; The Board meetng M;rr! 9.,!,,,, V s Heart Month. Enj,,, the Heart Fund wll bt ),,. l house-to-house Febru.,.;;,] After whch women,,,.,.. wll pck up the con-.,,;,:. Have a heart help!,\,,f School 4 wll hold,.., v ty nnd Bake Sale. Frl- \j,,,- 9,8 to 0 P.M. n the,;,,-,dt()utn. The affar l. :: ;usp;cm of the Executve, r,( the cla-sb mothers wth Bsamo. Charman : w. ohlsm. co-charman nuprtnr.t that every paren, n!ll support to aup.t.a ;;....ml am help by purchas,,,m two or more tlckeu.,. \,y [n addtonal tckets,,nn N nure-ted n ac nkct.s who do not hav,:: n >( hool. call Mrs. Balsn H-49, Mrs. Ohlson, H Thcrr wll be vuluable u/s a.s well as n door prze, ;l nvtaton s extended kll rv! Last weeks column ha ;s Cub Master" lor Pack *rmm Mr. Wllams. Th Wllams s J. A. Wllams Ml.rcd Lne. L tne of the Cub Pack wll talc* Thursday, February 23 a 4 Anyone ntererted ;; s cordally nvted to at.vrrsary ereetlms thl..) to Mr. Mrs, Nat Good Arlmaton Lhlve, who cole wl ny ghtclubblng n NCM Mrs. Lous Bettlnne rlmnw Avcnuf marked anr.;>mme on the path o! s :uvs of the w«k: f.on.nnun Drve. A fnn ncluded Mrs. Crow- -.-, Mr. Mr.s, Henry.t -lnd.. N r.. dakhlrof Mr. H.uuld Neyet, Arlngton! ::r,ndmotlh!rs. Mrs, u Mrs. Rose Nelvcrt. M.-. Qlort. Bernsten :. ml to!wl > murk her ; (u.s, Cancannon Drve.::- tnrtl^lay wth a J -hbor.s from Lafayette M;.n:d Mrs. Walter Col-.::l Mr.s. Anselo M«sce, l! Thomts Redmond.. Ooutb. daughter of M - Sy Gottllrt). stcct, marked her 9th Uu meetng of her m.p. > Mucklcy, CancHtmon.mother who murkej a " Sunday. M.rj.ct Konarskl, Ml-. added another year. py uurus of the day to " Mrs. Pettr Konarsk. ^ >..taded the chrsl! " new munddaughter, M.nc. at St, Ceceltaa hurch, nelln. Donna Marys hapy parents are Bernard ad Mary tnolenskl, selln. The {sponsors re Mr. Mrs. Harry kradley. Mr. Mrs. Henry dohena.nr ^lty Nna Corner are hosts to fr. CTvhcns mother, Mrs. Hldn?ohen, Brooklyn. The Mctwood Chapter, Womans Amercnn ORT held a Brothrhood Week meetnp; last Thursay at the Metuchen Jewsh Comnunlty Center. Many of the huss accompned ther wves Those from Lffflyctte Estates were Mayor Mrs. Qugley Mark 45th Annversary WOODBRDOE Mayor Mrs. Hugh n. Qul tl«y. Txdalt Place, werr hnnor«d at a KTprse dnner at Th«Plne«last nght on the occason of ther 45th weddng annversary by members of ther famly. Pracm were: Mr. Mrs. Bernard Qugley, Mr. Mrs. Herbert Nelsen, Mr. Mrs. Mchael Sadlowskl, Mr. Mrs. Robert Fltxpatrfck, Mr. Mrs. Hugh QulRlcy, Jr., Mr. anl Mrs. Joseph Knowlcs, Mr, Mrs. Nel Stoddard. Chan ohlls Park Reports By MRS. GEORGE F. FERGUSON!)3 Homes Park Avenue Lberty PTA Has Annual "Fathers Nght" suts wll manfest tself where ths nooperatlon exsts. The monslrnor then ntroduced the guest speaker of the evertng. Hon. Lawrence A. Dwyer. Attorney. Lnden, nnd a past st%t* deputy of the Knghts of Columbus. Mr Rutherford, Mr. Mrs, Alfred J Ran, Woodbrde. WnoDBRDGE The annual Lnvaushn Peace. Elzabeth Tathers Nght" was held Tuesday Dw complmented the"8t. James Avenue, entertaned the followng nght by the St. Jnmes PTA n the WK parsh for the great frends n honor of her eleventh school nudltorlum wth approx!- ;stl (te * K has made n Us educablthday: Natale Blanken, Ellen mutely 450 n attendance. The Rt. tonal facltes. He also of the Thorsen. Ellen Kravltz, Lnda Rev M«gr. Chas. G. McCOrstfln, hardshps of enrly educaton, Mannler Patrca Kondas from pastor, opened the meetng wth now. n s t(l ol the P hardshps, the Park; Nancy Calsctta prayer nnd Mrs. Thomas Murtagh, ttrt or(» t»ny have come 0! that Dlanne Hagen, Woodbrdge Oaks, presded at the busness meetng. \ (>m f any resdents of the Park An nvtaton was read from The speaker sad there arc too are nterested n Jonng the Ctl- Court Mercedes No. 769, Catholc few chldren who eagerly yearn The nressary motons were " hcwonv.s Club meetng zens for Classrooms organzaton. Daughters of Amerca, to attend for educaton are not appreplonse contact me at the above ther annual "Book Tea," ths datve of the sacrfces beng made ONell who ponted out t.-.at re- S2!>,td l.lu new selln Lbrary, address. Dues ore one dollar a Sunday nt 2 oclock at whch the j n ther behalf. Contnung he quests for the m:;nu-nancp ere* made by CommfMmcr Wllam E. last week the membershp voted Wrs..SamBltzer, Mr. Mrs. whch h now open to the publc. year hud notces wll be sent out noted author Fulton Ousler, Jr., also tated that a great number were made hy t^e publc at the dward Shapro, Mr. Mrs. Aaroe Agan Named before the next meetng. wll be thr tflndpal speaker, lof those who are graduated from budget ncarta a.d threfore formally make a moton that a com- Tl*: annual thcatr.r-party was dscs-.ed notce was gven that e great hgher nsttuton!; of ttman Shapro, Mr. Mrs. Bonne-Jo Jacobson, Washng- \ ommttfe reports were madc, oseph Barry, Mrs. Murray Mar- :oln, Mrs. Mlt Sablat,zky, Mr. School Board Head tn ;stbrpad"by"the"end loh Avfmle wtn mttee of four or fve be apponted sll dues must be by the end her brother 8te- by the chnrmen: Mrs. Leon Wt- learnng, feel they have earned a attond ] hpn anrl P cousn, Helen Hoch, El- kow.skl, welfare Mrs. Albert P la «" tn to nvestgate m>ke» detalsd of ths month n order to attend lpl.,. e "best" socety do report. surpcsf that other communtes n our category that have. md Mrs. Sy Gottleb, Mr. the party. Almost $20 was realzed zabetl wcnl l0 Junor rrolcs Strsh, membershp, who reported not make the best use of ther vtrs, Wtechf, Mrs. Seymour Ackernan, Mrs. George Gross. was reelected presdent Edwn Mr.s. John Kcleher won the specal... slxtn... brthday. -,.. They were accom- major problems. WOODERDOE Andrew Aaroc from the Whte Elephant sale l lnstl Slllda V t0 ncl P celebrate her that there are now 506 enrolled educaton for advancement of mantenance crews be vsted parents, nnd added that the drve ah effort be made to present our, Saturday evenng guests of W. Casey was renamed vce presdent, nt the annual organzaton Jacobson. Frday Bonne-Jo took of 00% can be attaned; Mrs. called "ntws" that, s gven frstaward. panled by Mr. Mrs. Maurce wll be contnued so that the goal Mr. Dwycr, also told of the so- ; needs at the pnvent tme for vlr. \nd Mrs. GeorRc Gross, Con- The Sewng Club met recently the next, neveral years." Drve, wbre Mr. Mr.s meetng of the Board of Educaton cupcakes cy to her class- j Wllam Knnelly, vson screenng, page notce, the spoken words. at the home of Mrs. Robert Eckersley, Park Avenue. Attendng were 3aul.Ka!odny daughters, Carol Monday nftht n the Hgh School. mates n school. who asked for addtonal workers ncdents, actons of rado "The publc," Mr. ONell sad, nd Nancy, Belrose, L.. Mrs, rvm; Kalree, Fords, newly-«lectnd member James Mul- WHS twelve years old Tuesday, -Mare Deulllo. Broome Street, to help wth ths program whch televson to wh\ch our chldren are subjected. He sad, that s needed." "can then be nformed as to what Mrs. R. E. Murphy, Mrs. Julan Attenton Mothers of chldren Sholow, Mrs. Davd Mellow, S to befdn the week of Feb. 2*; >elnnunr to the newly oranzed len, roelectetl momber, were sworn Danne Fenton. Woodruff Street, j Mrs. Leon J. Gcrlty. Salk vaccne unlass our chldren are taught Dscussng supples. Mr. ONell Mrs. Peter Kravltz, Mrs, Thomas browne Trbop. The mothers of nto offce by Mss Anna Johnson, celebrated her brthday on Sunday.)project. Who reported that all el-strct moral dscplne, there s a sad the school system should "n- Calofa Mrs. Albert Nevn. hose fjlrls already belongng to notory puumc. The thrd member, Teddy Brzeznsk, Homes Park, srjle pupls (those who had wrtdent, Mr. Aaroc sad that the M - wlu : at st - Cecelas Church. Mtddlesex Rehabltaton noculnted on Thursday, Feb. 9 by chldren, so that they, the parents,[board, apponted Mr. ONelll as M strong possblty of ther beng augurate a store room system, wth he Troops, as well as any mother Harry Burke, was ll wll be The nfant son of Mr. Avenue was 3 on the same day. ten consent from ther parents) led astray. He remarked on the proper statonery supples records, patterned after ndustrys.^, vho s nterested n Grl Scout svom n d the next meetng. Mrs. Loo Surman, Elzabeth Avenue, was chrstened by Rev. John The Womens Auxlary to, through the eghth grade were n- off ther 8, 9, 20 2-year old Andrew A«w. presdent of the Happy Brthday! of the mornng kndergarten trend of parents tryng to marry vork are asked to attend, a very n acceplrk the post as preslmportant meetng Thursday vlarch, 8 P.M. at the home of "ong s not gon: to be any easer The baby has been named Lee^olo Hosptal, North Brunswck, j Dr. rvne Zuckenberg Dr. may have more tme for themselves, thereby, heap undue members at thr next meetng. j charman wll name other /ts. Lla Balsamo, 7 DeQrasse ths year than last year, but wth Jame:. Sponsors were: Mr. wll hold ts annual electon Mon- Edward Novak. Mrs. Peter Krul- Wreet the cooperaton of the resdents of Mrs Nck Mll u 0 Newark. Ajday evenng, February 27, at 8 kowsk, specal project, asked that responsblty upon these chldren. Meantme, Mr. O Nell sad he Wll % -A welcome s extended to the UheTov.nshp, we should be.able to bllftct was served latc at the oclock n the Hosptal. All nter-! more parents support ths project, "There are too many hgh edu- start the nvestmuton mmedt ntlre communty to attend theovercome all dffcultes. t may Surman home, present, be- ested women are urged to attend. as t s the "heart" of the fnan- cated educators who are tryna ately. Astde from the electon the actv- cal support of the PTA actvtes. to desecrate the sanctfy of the.sdes the sponsor.s were: Mr. Mr.s. Frajnk Lppnrt, Brooklyn; Mr. Mrs. Gfornc Johnston, Astora: Mr. Mrs. Hobrrt Drelss, Guttenbcrs; Thomas Klna, Jersey Cty. Hall Goff, Homes Park Avemeetng of the Ssterhood of Congregaton Beth Sholom of selln. Monday evenlnc;. February 27, t the VFW hall n selln. A play Call Me Esther" wll be presented, Mantenance Crew For Schools Evcd WOODBRDGE Evdently as a result of complants mad? by the Cltlwns Councl CltUer* or Classrooms n< thr budget hearng, the Board of Educaton Monday nght set up machne^- to study advsablty of appontng a mantenance crew, ( > establsh storerooms for statonery supples wth a proper record system. of the mnutes, partcularly when hay always be arranged. Mrs. Joseph Lnsky gave a report promses beng made between the The card party gven by the Slscrhood wll take place Wednesday, read that at "the budget hearng PURCHASE NEW HOM.E Mrs. Roy E. Anderson, secretary, on thn rewnt card party held for "worldly flesh the devl" wll be held tonyht at 8 oclock at the benefltof the eghth-grade the "deletng oe God from publc the Legon Home. Berry Street. Tcbruary 29 at the VFW Hall. all questons were answered to the! nuc took cookes _cy to WOODBRDGE Mr. Mrs. graduatng actvtes. educaton." Everyone s urged to partcpate. apparent satsfacton of all." Mr. h.s classmates on St. Valentnes Stephen J, Burylo have purchased Sster Mary Josephus ffth pradc A Purm Party wll be Klven Jacobson sad he "wanted to refresh the * boards memory." Ho brthday. house at646 Barron Avenue froml Ma c Mrs. Albert Brletske Et- Day to help celebrate hs sxth a seven-room Cape God ranch A cake sale was scheduled for class won the two attendance przes y the Mcnlo Park Chapter, Amercan Jewsh Congress tonght at ponted out that questons "concernng mantenance costs, spend- Scharfl. Elzabeth Avenue, enter- operated by Warren Aqula. Mr. the annual Sprnp card party Mr. Mrs. Wllam R. Bll Kt Bulders, nc., owned n charge costs,so lttle the Metuchen Jewsh Communty przes. Mothers of the second to ptbne tolncd on tlle 5ln for the toultl Burylo s a process engneer fyor wll be held Wednesday nght. toler. An nvtaton s open to ng money wthout beneft of b!r.s! thrd grades were hostesses for he women of Lafayette Estates were not answered to the satsfac- : Foster Wheeler Corporaton Aprl 25. brthday of ther son, Blly."Guests the evenng. wevc hs s a forner fre commssoner of who are nterested. ton of the people." Mr Van Ness grparents, Mr. A check to cover fnal payment anywhere On Sunday, Mr. Mrs. El-tolmer Pryor Mr. Mrs. Ar-nterpretaton." Mr. Aaroe nter- ancl Ml 3 - Alexer Scharfl, Burylo have three chldren, Dane, the monslgnor. The monssnor RESERVES TO MEET Mr. Jucobson that was "your ( Ml sma:n OHara, Fords Mr. Edson Townshp. Mr. Mrs. of the book bll was presented to Pttsburgh 8Oo hur Pryor, Hearthstone Avenue, rupted by statng that "we are j Bloomfleld. Robert Kenneth. The law commended the fathers for ther, WOODBRDGE ~ _ A - meetlna : r." of Baltmore rov«down to Runwon. to vst gettng ol the regular routne of Brthday grectnus also to frm of Frederck M. Adams represented both partes. other meetngs sad that R Rese-yes f seves * wll m, b be «^held M March n fvw RUtwmt la t PU ud splendd showng at ths meetng ltne Woodbrdge Townshp Polce BBo Slmers Arthurs parents. busness." Kenneth Mglorat, Elzabeth Week-end guests of Mr. " was just commentng on the Avenue, who was nne years old complete co-operaton between the ll dtj Busday 3 ms. <«K» Muncpal Buldng. nte, 0% Ftd tu not ncluded. Mrs. Edward-J. Stehllk, Arlngton mnutes us you requested," answered Mr. Jacobson. dra Lynn, Park Avenue, on her the academc sprtual wel- Auto dealers are warned on last Saturday; to Elzabeth San- parents s absolutely necessary for )rlve, were Mary Pattlneo, Phllalelphla: Mr. Mrs. Wllam "Thats for the Board member*," frst brthday Sunday; Robert fare of ther chldren the re- sharp servcng practces. Burklll. Upper Darby, Pa. On Sun-Mr. Aaroe repled. Gartner, Harrson Avenue, who was The Board went on to other bus- 7 last week. Mark Edward, nfant son of lay, they were joned by Mr. Vs Joseph Stehllk, Seotch Plans; Mr. Mrs. Frank Urban, Mr Mrs. Al Andrlan. from Phladelpha. Mr. Mrs. Edward Gavarny, Jonqul Crcle, entertaned Mrs. Qavarny s parents Mr. Mrs. John Colanelc-, Summt, fojthe week-end. On Sunday they were take a lttle tme but am sure t can be done." After the readng of the mnutes, Lews S. Jncobson objected to some ness the mnutes remaned unchanged. Mr. Mrs. Constant Shlssas, Gr Avenue, was chrstened Sunday n St. Ceceltes Church by Rev. Rayvvood. Sponsors wore: Mss Joan Red, Lyndhurst Al- tes of the Auxlary to date wll j Mrs. Krulkowsk also ntroduced be explaned a tour through j he captnlns lauded them for the hosptal treatment rooms ther untrng efforts. SEWNG GROUP TO MEET AVENEL Mrs. G. K. Youns, charman of mssonary sewng for the Womens Assocaton of the Frst Presbyteran Church, has announced that workers wll convene n the Socal Room the last Wednesday of each month, brslnnnx February 29th, from 0:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Box lunches TO SHOW HAR STYLES WOODBRDGE A demonstraton of the four master har bert Bucarsk, Kearney. Dnner proprlate sewng equpment. Can- should be brought, us well as apstyles, usng lve models, from the was served after the chrstenng, nev dressng workers are nvted to Robert Cufley sulen, wll be shown Whon addtons! guests were the come from 0:30 untl :00,at at Publx Pharmacy, Man Street, babys grparents, Mr. Mrs. whch tme they wll b? excused lso vsted by Mr. Mrs. An- tomorrow Saturday. The har M. Shssa, Mrs. L. H. Qunzer, to jon ther own group. t\o Colanslo sons, Summt, styles wll be the same as seen on Channel fl, Monday, Tuesday Explct Wednesday of each week. The "How lorn; must wear my Robert Curley representatve wll Mthlnu Mlt?" asked the youn? dscuss ndvdual har problems woman at a strange beach wth those who come to see the "Untl you net back to the bath demonstraton. house, at least." nformaton clerk. CAUSES BOBS DOWNFALL... Cumtdan Bob Hope was njured durng (l show n cel whrn he fell from shoulders of Joan Rhode*, Brtsh «tronj woman. answered the n TEACHERS NAMED WOODBRDGE Apponted by j-lhe Botud of Edueaton as teachers.electve Sfptember, 956 were Mss [-Mary A. De.smond, Mrs. Ellen T. Don#h:y, Mrs. Dolores E. Hook, :MKs B.rbara Lou Homer, Mss Lucy T. Muscatello. Mss Dors jobcrc. EKcnc J. Patten, MLss j Maw Uenzo, Mss Vrunu Sharp, Mrs. Lllan Koeng, Mrs. AntonUe M. Parltlurst, Mrs. mogene W Sunun, Mss Paulne DeFelce, JMss Rosemary A. Guffre. Mrs. j Mane S. Barlow, Mrs. Sylva, Mss Edna Kesselhaut. CVC CLUB TO MEET WOODBRDGE TheWomans Cvc Club wll meet tonght at 8:5 oclock at the ndependent- Loude Buldng, 8 Green Street. ON DEANS LST WOODBRDGE Mss Los Samson, 493 Barron Avenue, s on tl.e Deans Lst at Syracuse Unversty. The U. S, G, A. cracks down on lnks gamblng rngs. How n Uuf 52nd car GRENER Funeral Home AUGUST F. GRENER, Drector A new Home At The Same Address Completely Remodeled 44 GREEN STREET, WOODBRDGE Phone: Woodbrdge Catholc home, ts home lfe,! ts educaton," he declared, Mr. Dwyer also spoke on the com- LKGON MEETS TONGHT WOODBRDGE A meetng of Woodbrdge Past, Amercan Legon PUBLX PHARMACY - ntroduces HE ROBERT OJRLEY TV REPRESENTATVE As Shown on Channel 9) N PERSON - AT OUR STORE To Demonstrate the Four Master Har Styles) FRDAY 2 Noon tl 9 P. M. SATURDAY 0 A. M. tl 6 P. M. SOFT BANGS are the feature of ths hardo that looks lqpger than t really s. The har s combed down gently rolled under. New Condtoner makes har style changes easy. Can be used whether you have a permanent or har thats straght as a strng 28 har styles /rom one settng! j t» BUSTLE BACK hardo s good (or a short cut that s growng out to the newly adm.cd longer length The front s mooth the curls arc all gathered together n tuck. SDESWEPT coffure has har all combed to one sde then rolled nto a puff of curls. Other sde s completely smooth. ROBERT CURLEY KT contans all you need to effect these quck changes! Most powerful 4-door hardtop n the medum prce feld! DESOTO MOTOR SALES Smth Street, Perth Anl>oy, N. J- Hl-246 Heres the most powerful 4-door hardtop n the medum prce feld... the 255 horsepower De Soto 4-door Sportsman. Ths brllant new De Soto out-powera, out-performs, out-hanles, every other car n ts class. You drve t just once youll know wh^ De Soto was selected aa offcal pace car for the famous ndanapols 600 Mle Race. Tpday, why dont you... Drve Prfx a De Soto. BefJha you Decde. TUNE N (ROUCHO MARX EVERY WEEK ON NBC BAOlt) MO TBLSVlSON DALTON MQTOR SALES l Cooke Avenue, Carletfe; N. J. CAP OF CURLS: Elane has combed her blond tresses up ant) bck wth soft waves at the top curls all around. A good style (or all-day wear. PROMPT FREE DELVERY SERVCE Holr C«ndtt«w. Prcptct har far yles. Restores lustrt, gves body 0 fne har, sofws cgtnt har, locks n Huh Syl«. Hd eta >* combed nto 28 dfferent styles (htr mutt CkUM, wtto, txnottt numum lltatlm mtructoa ud UluMr»lons ncluded. tema avalable teptrtlely, bd )*u MM J.ftJ vhtn you buj the kll PlBLX THARMAa

6 snt THTRSDAY TTBRUARY S3. THE r *^ * "* THb ma. "Ha* s* <«n *t tk* < ** *. t<* A as * potter tf a «U5» cr * a «* th* WUdrrd NMrch as a ttuvrw m wt» *ws«w< SB U* >,$??. «>ru P.uker»s the klk ** crtj O.Tn!s WHn *^ * fathful fort & RM Rarbon* as Proposed Budget V,nr School Year 9M-l55 9M-H5S MB-957 vnoo rpkrat">n (rd Anss"»«.* SlsT.es» tl* RUB*. U* t» ac* f * to be tvr»3 tm.f " <.t-r sn-< Power n nd Telegraph J TST T7 2l! 3^ «S 33.MO0O T.00O0O 4 S , NJO.00 Other B<K\rd of Educaton Budget Analyss TV )*< -Sat proftrmn rt nn.f Whrnrd»nd»vf.-v Addltlcn»l H - v Sfhool. (V-l: School w--omt HOC n c: «w.»r»cts, --s.» S* w» don*: tor w *.! *,-..) *» -, tad»«*»»* ~o<>(»rj* mll.>,,art of h» 8 e ;;*-.t of ^^* ]2cnOO 276,455 Ofl ^ «r! tullf wth tw f anrt.<nfc- yr-^\ nrlmd* (cr n cost, of * fvfl, U"h. rad, tn». rwmons other,uj»n re l!rn, ast.«nk>rtsl *«rvl"" 8 durng.p-.:h,r,e. other expenses llto*».. ; «,r*!nm;. n»r.d *»$> n*j of aol term, durng M * 6 r«por TT.u.«.a»lTSs wll b» ; ^dwt»r.d rlll pro- ; t*«uu* *v*r nfr*»»n funds to, p*v<a* ttmt Kvtrv»ffort w : h* oj *n;rlmr> md l New HBh Pchoo! to bf n.operaton nev «-loo. -*..!! eemenurv school to w n onerm;"" nft.3 Men;o Park Ternce School ta he cpen Jon 4 Hoftmsn Boulevard School to»e opened ramrtlmf dumm thv n e t school lerm.. A Attendng Offl*r«8»»rr: rrmmd enfollm*m wll requre the servces of an ad,u.,,, offcer., Attendnnet Offcer! fttp*n»»: ^ ProvlBlon U HCHKW n th* h\art to prnvrtp nn numm, of thr»ttend»nr«ohcer. 3 Mtrlcl tnpwton ttlut: An urtdlttonal Medlcl nspector wll be requred 0 kn<p., enrollmehl, 4 Nur«8»r»tM B»l*rf: r> q prapo««l so hcrenw the Nurses ntnft by two n,t,.. Htrnes. 5 Nur»t 9»r»l««3tp»ntr». An addtonal Automoble wll» requred for the Nurv. out effertlfely the H«r«««progmrn, 6 Other HtAltb AcUrltT Btltrr: A chld pyebologt who * now eftploved on > dklly h»,,, 6n > rull tlm«fcmu for more «tlst»ctory servk-es 7 Other Health AcUllr tpmwn; Prn»»lon f*r orwt X-nv> whch»te now»n l 3 bl Pr»»lo n nnnn were formerly on t 3 r*»r b»«ls ht«been nruled RCHBblK ANA.VSH OF MXU.ARY AGENCES AN AUXLARY AOBNCB8 hr?ry hookj pjbltc Lunrhu lunch Rooma Srhool Athletcs Trn»por<«ton to Other Dhtrlct Tr»n»porttlol wthn the Dstrct Other E«p*n»e» renn rl\., trtended School Y*«r 9M-0SJ 3« O0.04.MS7.H7 3J.7M 5( 3 7(4 9 rp., B-!!l: Ye., H n 50.,«, SOO.Kor cwls COSTS Budget School 955-9M Prnnn^prt! Year * * Tthnurr J3. wun or WHTATOX WATT atovxtsc. nxt. H«. t\d whlrh are contaned ln «X. endng June 30. Curee; SctaduM C > D uamw tnt the voters wll have all ths study ttfore the Specal tt*.». UK We hart made every effort to» the tutdrel n the lmted tlmt whch Rrsjwcfulv ubn.ted, J SEAMAN AND COMPANY Publc Accountants. Net Amount To Be Halted By Taxaton t Avnn^e Offcers S..n. ld ure orfcfrs Exw Medc, n-pec.crs Snlnry N\r«e Persc* Salary Snr» f OMer H O"!T : rc 59 > (PS 4:0 00 ; (us 4 SltlSfT MOO p Ac;!v::v-Snl«ry Artvr.y-Expente 692 US t j "noon f*» no: Son no.rjoo 00 Lbrm Books: n the procesl of the transformaton of the prvwttt ntt, to a Junor Hlrh School, provson ts ncluded n th provson of a lbrary for student! TMC*tx>r*.»tlol: Wth the ncreased enrollment trnssportuon s rtpmlv» prob;en provsons must be made to meet tht* ever :. SCHEDUR FXED CHAROBB T.Klot. t 5, «<n,, Pensons, r J.sn n 7. nsurance Premums. S2 687 jo <,,, Workmens Comp*ns»tlon Premums md Payment* J 095 f.,. Rent Hems are aelf-cplantory re.v.e to J,,,,,) 4SMO0O Petnlor s?wt: W..VUX _ ^ requred by statute all tehool employees not affll j Teachers Penson Annuty Fund must now be und survvors nsurance Socal Serurtv an provt heren to cover the Boards share as employers a Srtto Dstrct Budgetary sys;e:n He..th LEGAL NOTCES FOAL NOTCES LEGAL NOTCES lctf -n 0 such bdder belnt W7500 plus costs of preparos e deed advertlsuk ths «ne Bald NOTCE,,<. m«v w:e,t due regard beng Rven,,... To Wltom t M«v Corerr. j!,,l u l,nner of payment, n lots n sad block. f sold on terms. p r; r j s nur "" rr% - ««mr - rn;orp nlnmum bds " "^w.saj js y s?us"" an Order r -M% day sgned b the M"- K( ^.^j^.] wll requr don payment of 24.,f le bd ncr«pted or th«- Tpwnahlp h bl f - - y r, rv we, the psr- e< nnderjt?nel. sha:: st"!r to j»td M<,:<- «*x ^ou^v ConrT at he Courtho^e. n the C:y of New Brun«wlflt. Scv Jer?ev. ot Fr:d»v :M!6h dav nf March, «5«. at 0 nrwk S T n v-«. fo-txn of ^ld dav. or as won thereafter as conns*: my be he:r>t. Tor, Jld-.-men auhor.tnt us, Mlrhae A::vn Rlchrmnh. KMhe«n R"h Rt-hrp?th»nd Kl.beth Man- R-hroath j!nfan: chldren of rene J Mvz to j,r.rrn afsune the :»rres nf Mlchr M.vn j ;PnrP.»«" > lfa-heen Ruth Mvrz Ellra- _^ beth Mary ^ " p r pp of the mlplm"m rommlttee. the balance of purc.hasa.eoa, of sale on fle wth Department Tn»n to naoectlon nn,,., pror to *n!e on s, Block 847-M Los P Block 847-N on the vv bd or tart above mnmum. *>y tht prce to be pad n 2 equal monthly shp Assessment Ma^ TownKhlt cor..rrlfre the pnvment nstallments plus nterfrt Other T-ke furthev nntre thereof bv tve purehswr accordng to terms provded lor n the contract of - the manner of purch»* n «word«nre sae th wth terms of hnw n a on fle, the Town- Take further notce that at Hd»ale. shp Commttee has, b, pursuant to law. prce at whch sad TOTAL CCMtEtT TOTAL BUDOCT &mqmtutk«s *XU.TSW or mt-nat t vaum rat-re: t matt* OOW-* ad CKMr OROCSDS- WAE5 -VNO Th* (o-.ow.- ffa,73a» School Brd votk* (XMUt«t tor r 4 Wf So. *J tne School Bmad ths Uw jpn>»awww MA tnops J bo>v Schoo; So*. 3 *a4 t«. nsull nck SeSoo. No- Corrtct ground Nv 5. A«*a».-Gr**» aed M f«t sr»» tor H*ROT«aownd VK* at school M «** battt. nstall pltt WN.WN >.S*P-M JfoooSo V ladtt-tora tmbm 4 max end ot property approx. tmhwttl kalmn «Bar " Srbtnt H» M. Waytaw OtaK aylult bmt * e*st sde of school El?abeth Mrv RchnMth. lnf»n_s. bv rene J Mycz. ther m> h» T^aed Febru.rv Sober: "M Dvcrm Atornev ff-r Plantff"; n Sort* Wrrt Avenue.»-r delver a bargan sale; or anv date to whch t may be ad- WM be sold.*. H!T Md.emlwv turned, the Townshp Commttee re- rtttalls pertnent, wld r 5ATED Fmary : serves the rtsht n ts dscreton to be>nj $ DMH r, B J DlMOAN. Townsh.p Clerk reert»nv one or all htd» to tell the deed nnrt *dvert«> T.. h. -,r.»r-lc.r February 23.nd snd lots n sad block to such bdder hots n sad blocks :!>;,«n :he ndependent- j us t nmv select, due regard beng gwn j wm requ re don-:.».,j. _.._,, (.omml{tm> t h e,aa,(, prce to be pad n 2 Refer To VV-3S5. W-4M NOTCE OF PlB.r S%.B TO WHOM T MA» CONCERN: cn of the Townshp case one or more mnmum bds shal be receved. Upon acceptance ot the mnmum frstnl!merts Townshp Commttee sld the payment plus! p e py thereof by the purchaser accordng to School Wk. M UMM4 tt,teh bajln uphalt playno otrrr wamr from buldngs *)*«t Rav ATenue sde of school 50flM 3.OOO0O : Lnden, Neu Commttee of the Townshln of Wood- the manner of purchase n sccordance sr.tte!:p Tlesdn-. Febmarv 2. wth terms of salt "n n!e. the Town- 956 was drected to advertse the fv. shp wll delver a bargan sals tha on Tuesday evenng..-march j deed fnr seld premses. B 956. the Townshp Commttee wll DATED: February 3,»M. sale. Take further notlre - or arty date to whch tourned. the Townshp 23: !mee at 8 P M. EST n the Com mne* Cljr4mber5. Mem»rlal Muncpal NOTCE TO NOTCE S HEREBY OVBN that SOKDCUS A QT MAtNtNANT COSTS-COMPETER OROONDS. WALKS AMD FSNCBS!*»> V K*4»*T-Or»*» M rwurttct parklttg area ln back of ScK»o) Pen K«*dlsg tnsuu sdewalks ln front ot OtttMM *K>Kntn«t«lT M feet > No Jl. Weo«md*» Orad* putftouad to correct dranage sealed bds for Mscellaneous Prlntn" for the venr 956 wll be receved by > Tpwr»hln CoT>mtee of the Townshp of Woodhrldve r " M- " Muncpal Buldng, = M» m Street, , Woodbrldve New.lenev. u- 8 or SOOOOP M E f T en Mnr^h j -hen at "d Memoral Munlcloal BuSd ng publcly opened read n^.-" - ; ~,,v ^f submtted on each ndl- Woodbrdce. Ne(v Jersey, j March. epose sell at publc s» e to j Leader. the hghest bdder accordlns 0 term? of sale on fle wth the R"B Estate y t, B J DUNOAN. TowuhlD Clerk To be advertsed February 23 h t 958 th d 956. n the ndepeadentopen o a Department Townshp p 0 nspecton to be publcly rend A Refer To: W-M7 NOTCE OF PUBLC SALE HOM T MY NCERN ecuxaso p»net»; mantenance of > school gttnd; f W vldual lot or on the entre requred nont p nrlnttn* n» set forth the,specfcs l ons The Tn^nshln reserves the rlnht to the contr.r. for the pbove V! «* ««" > WHOM T MAY CONCKRN: l.o s M-A 44. 4».,,,.,...,-. (w. T nrjor :!. l. s. 50 n B:orlC778 on the Woodbrdge Townshp Assesn.ett Map. toge oe- ( nput sld mnmum bell!! Sl \\w< cost? of preparng the deed nud udvprtlsnp ths s«lf Sad lots n sad block. f sold on terms, down navment of 25J h tal*>»«at *UH analyss of the Buldng mantenance Account wtl rlnttne to on* b:drter on n e DM S O ^ ^ m a a tt( b y lht Townshp WtSt t*«propox4 estmate* cost cl materals n* labor to K» lpw bld, o ], J"rtv«on -h" Commttee, the balance of purchase stu«at«cost cl materals nv labor to m» (W bld,.!?,. Sn.;, U»««ho«t tl»e system. t m&st be remem- amount cr to several bdders m h 4»!s 4no" could matertally change after bds "^ " f " *> l 0 " ^! * " h appa««so O» r«*s««_ erwl Jw5» ««:«t*:»j oosu «;v bo* could materally change after bds, 4W»C«T»* <smt>*cu awarded beulled work sheets settng forth the ; forth n the bne, hw ««*. Sasu!U«on art n me n the offce of he Secretary of the au.;feelasjptrttd 6v any nterest** person. Kttttat GMtett SSMMSV sht»hk- nl Mm ««> McaUatf at m Water- 3 4 School S lma t waw Hk<W t t,uvm majl t ta» Scboo * School a Scstool tl Srtwol H School S School «Schoo )T Kacumn >.(»» mm mm mm saw UM MMk 0MM * n*a» s»»a» mea - t tuat tsww.ttva».»tv«a MN»4* Ctta Uttt uv«a mta saaat t»at \mm mm avt JttW mat na» Mt«t WM JN.M m«a*«t t -.SO0O0 TOGO.3UM Fre Alarm t -,00.00 Msc ^ ^ ^ X e o f MrTVe" M Rvan, Admnstratve Secretary. S Man Street, Woodbrdne. N. J The Townshp Commttee herehv re the bds..-t 2 3: 5 to releol any or nl B. J. DUNKAN. Townshp Clerk U5O0 0.5M.00 J0.J5 00 2S ToUl 8.JS T Q ^ o y T MAY CONCERN: O VSTHOM T MAY O At a replar meetln! of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshn of Wood brldce. held Tuesday, February was drected to adverl«the fact that on Tuesday evenlnb. March ll , V70OO 8, , ,00 txtuls 6 95«the Townshm Commttee wl VJJSmeet at 8 P. M E8T n the Com prce to be pad ln 2 equal monthly nstallments plus nterest othe c-n s provded for n the contract of sale. lke further noure tnat at sad sale. or uny dte to whch t may be adjourned, the Townshp Commttee resents the rght ln ts dscreton to reect nv one or all bds to wll sad lots ln sad block to such bdder as t may select, due regard beng gven lo term? manner of payment, ln t&he oje or lucre mnmum bds ahull be receved, Hcceptancc 5 UW nm tt.as.o moo Shades (AU Otntnt Ual A Srhoas MoaUdr AMd>f» u ua&ths - «.»«Of TOTAL SSTOaAXD Bt^XUT * abort Mttautu w* t» MknNM 2SOOOO BSSOO 52, , JWOOO 3.4H.00 (00, rb** art w? *t ut UM lfwv»»»l«t ScfeMl * Oostt»l*** Ot BuAa* SMaSa BMhn U ***** * C * * OU Bunu«S««aa BwUen «ScMM «USM» vmm AXJU.TSR QT CAMTAL OCUT CAMTAL OUTLAY a>4 Oroua* Fnnartrtar *»Mal ucttltat wth utra tenlce n connecton wth * n«* wmwoblle, to rtplac* the ont used for to ttayaw rartous ttbool tupplltt from on* school to another MS* coww awm«*4. awnlltl. Bankng feet, Oeneal prntlna tc«nuu D or wmvctoh com fc*h B N a h p y Waa»Tn»>bn MMMX Ctark M NoaTwtefcM rmocp» P* nuwtpaot OsSc* Othtr Prqposed Budget School Year JM-95 9, , t.0O tt*rmaue M <M* potp ol budfttatv lams are the ooau drectly related to h* MMM frwutetkw. t uxhto n* aalarte* of all school ptmnnel employed Ut a»«>af»lor»caj>«cu relawd to Mtructlon. t nclude the «alar» of al Mwml *rtu*ll* tmetktaa or aldlm tn th«teachng of Khool chldren, h l wh d tzsvsztxhftkrk ut* «l"v««rntfln, "non-teachng prtaclpul who do n t tkmdwa th» cost oj vebooka. rtt*r*n«t books, dctonares, ecyclopedh o«ta«r boot* tw UM us* «both l»*cn«ra pupls. \ UKU*H tuoattoual tupplut utwl throughout thl tntlw school system t Mftlufea»U k«r upenat* thalwnnot bt dlrkt» chamd w m of tht UuwaaaMl «*SM but whch art nstructon coau. tuch u, Hgh Bchool ^rthstttoa, DR*n tducauoual coal. Youth wart, Ktvtnl Ouldance ^tsaomwb BALAUBS. ummm > w w w,» tu, p.ww,! tun, wnplojs H full tlms twohtrs l tthool fmutltt tot Uw «* >*tmbtr. «U >* «an Udldoaa H wacmrt wll M rtqulnd. la Vbu budatt u provde for th*tt atrvcts. >»-. r-.^ %n tltortd a mnmum of 0 d»ys sck luvt durla M U p»««a»a atwukt tor ptnvul rtsaons provson must b».- -fc^.*.^ J k.t ^ ^ hm4 *bwt# w%yft....j \. M to Junt JO. 9M t at lj*0 stvmtou. ttww, tht school popu a>a*l W «or an nettm of \M% tntoumm Mur-h Lt.der y, 956, the ndepehltt- Refer To: W-53 OF rutn.c SM.E TO WHOM T MAT CONCErN: At a reeulur meetng of the Townshp " l T f brdtc, ep ol held g p Townsho of Wood- Tuesday. February Chnmhers. Memnrlal Muncpal Buldng. Woodbrllse. New Jersey. unh epose und sell ut publc sale to the hlkhest bdder acoordlne to terms sale on fle wth the Heal Etate Mpartment und the Townshp ClvrK onen to nboectlon und o be nublcly read pror to sale. Lots 27-B 243 n Block 35-J. on the Woodtrndjc Townhlp AsECsment Map. Tske further notlre that the Townhlp Commttee has, by resoltlot pursuant to luw, fxed u mnmum prce at whch suld lotsn sad block wll be sold maethr wth all othermeet letalls pertnent, sad mnmum prce mttet Chunbrrs. Memoral Mun:cp;U beng tl.5o.0o plus costs of prepurnt; tbt deed adv«rtl&ng thn sale. Sad lots n sad block, f sold on terms, wll requre a down payment of 5; of the bd accepted by the Townshp Commttee, the balance of purchase prce to be pad n 2 equal monthly nstallments plus nterest other term* provded for n the contract ol salt. Take further nonce mat at suld sale. or any date to whch t may be adloumed, the Townsh.p Commttee reserves the rght n tu> dscreton to At a regular me--m? of the Townshp ^Tv^ttfe "f th» Townshp of Woort-.»., the TOWP- nrldye. hew Tuesday February, shp Commttee has. bv resoluton 956. was drected to advertse the fact mroaot " law nsjd a mnmum that on Tuesday evenng, March prce at whch sad lots n sold block , the Townshp Commttee wll.a. be sold together w,h. other» «,, ^ SlaS".! Buldng. Woodbrdge. New Jersey, ant epose Bl sell at publc sale to the hlshest bdder accordng to terms of sale on me vmn the Real Estate Department Townshp Clerk open to nsnecton tn be DMbllclv read pror to sale. Lot 38 n Block 78 on he WoodbrldKe Townshp Assessment Map.»k» further notce that the Townshp Commttee has. bt resoluton pursuant to law. fxed a mnmum prce at whch sad lot ln sad block wn be stuu together wth all other detals oertlnent. sad mnmum prlc betn; plus costs of preparng the deed advertsng ths sale Sad lot n sad block, f sold on terms. wll requre a down payment of 5; of the bd accepted by the Townshp Commttee, the balance of purchase prce lo be pad n 2 equal monthly nstallments plus nterest other terms provded n the contract of sale Take further notce that at sad sale, or any date to whch t may be ad- otrned, the Townshp Commttee reserve* the rght n ts dscreton to reject any one or all bds to cell sutl lots n sad block.to such bdder reect nty one or all,. sad lots n sad h!o. ] as t may select, due rev: to terms nanm-r case one or more m.n::: be receved. Upon acceptance of bd. or bd above r.:.::: Townshp Commttee :,.: thereof by the Pure!-. the manner of mjr:lm wth terms of slr on ; shp wll delver s T.: deed for sad premlm- DATED: Febnurv >: ; B, J. DUNOAN ; To be adversm h. Maroh. ftm, m - Leader. of the mnmum hd, or bd rtove mnmum, by the Tonshn Commttee uncl the pavmen thereof by thp purcluser accordng to the manne of purchh.se, n accordance Mth terms of sale on fle, the Townshp wll delver a bargan sale deed fnr s»ld premses. DATED- February n J DLO.N, Tuwnshln Clerk b d To be dver.sed February 23! as ll nl "V select, due regard beng gven 956. was drected to advertse the fact hst on Tuesday evenng. March C tll Townshp Commttee wll 8 P,M (EST n the Comy g g g 0 terms manner of payment, n case one or more mnmum bds shall b of the mnmum be receved Upon acceptance p p m m bd. or bd above mnmum, by the ownhhp Commttee the payment hereof by the purchaser accordng to the manner of purchas* n accordance wth ternn ot *! on fle, the Town- h:> wn delver a bargl aalr deed fnr «j»ld nremlfea DATED February 2. 9«B J DUNOAN^ Townshp Clerk " d WooMurKlge, New Jersey, nd sell m. publc str tu the luhtyt bdder accordng to lernt of sale on fle wth the Real Estate Department the Townshp Clerk, open to nspecton und to be puhlcly read pror to sale. Lots 50 5 n Block 698 on the Woodbrdue Townshp Assessment Map Tuke further notce that the TownshD Commute*.has. hv resoluton ml pursuant lo law. fxed a mnmum orlce at whch suld lots ln ald block wll be wld "nether urlh all other To be alvertw*a February 33 s Murrh. 9M, n the ndepende Refer To: W-4J? NOTCE Or PUBLC MLE TO WHOM T MAY COMCJBW; At a tegular meetng of tbe Townshp mmlttee of tht Townahto of Woodbrdge, held Tuesday, February. S56, was drected to advertse the fact hu Td reect any one or all bds to sell detals pertnent, sad mnmum prce sad lots ln sad block to such bdder as t may select, due regard bany gven to terms manner of payment, ln.an out or more mnmum bds shall bt receved. Upon acceptance ol me mnmum >ld, or bd above mnmum, by the Townshp Commttee the payment thereof by the purchaser uccordlng to the manner of purchase n accordance wth terms of stle un fle. the. Town- hlp wll delver a bargan sale Md for sad Dremlsen. DATED: FEBRUARY 2, 956. B. J. DUMOAN Townshp Clerk To be advertsed Februury 23. March, BM, n the ndependent- Leader. belna J plus costs of preparng the deed ana advertsng y>s sale Sad lots n sad block, f lad on tenn, wll requre a down payment of 25; of the bd accepted by the Townshp Commttee, the balance of purchase prce to He ]>»d n 2j equal monthly nstallment plj t d nstallments p terms provded sale. pljs d W j y nterest other ln the contract of Refer To: W-l - NOTCE OF PUBLC SALE TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At a regular meetng of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp jf Woodbrdge, held Tuesday. February 2, DM. was drected to advertse the fact that on Tuesday evenng. March t. SM. the Townshp Cammlllet wll meet at 8 P. M. (EST ln the Commttee Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrtdgf, New Jersey, npose sell at publc sale to tht hlkhjst bdder accordng to terms Of sale on fle wth the Hful Elnte Department Townshp Clerk oeu to lnsptctlon to be publcly rend pror to sale, Lots 93 to X nclusve n Block 69 cm the Wwclbrldge Townshp Assessment Map Take further nonce that the Dawnshp Commttee luw. by reboluuua aud pursuant lo law, fxed a mnmum.prce at whch sad lots n sad block Wll bt sold together wth tl uh*r detals pertnent, tutld mnmum prce btlnf».0o0.00 phs costs ol preparng tht (lend advartlsng ths wle H»ld lots la sad block, f sold on unu wll rtdlre a down pnyment of 25{ of the bd uxeped by tlc Tuwulut OommlUtt, the balance ur purchue prce to be puld n V equal monthly lutullmeum pluu luerest ulhu t»nnu provded for lu tht contract o salt. Take further nutlet that at sad utle «> any datt to whch t n»y be ad-, Journtd, tht Townshp Commttee n W n tht Uglll n ts dhcrottu l rtjtot»uy un* or nl bds tu ten Take further notlrt that tt sad Bale or any dale to whch t may be adlourned, the Townshp Commttee reserves the rght ln lu dscreton tc reect Bn (... or all bds tnd to sell suld lots n sad block to such bldflr -s t may»lect. due regard beng gven to terms»nd manner of payment n case one or mpre mnmum bds bhall be receved bd Upo. acceptance of tht mnmum or bm abovt mnmum, by tha mnmum, by ha row4jhf p CommtK* the payment thereof by the purchaser accordlg to the maner of purch* m accordance.wth tenw ot bat on He. the Town DATEtl February 2. 9S». B J DNOAhf. Townshp clerk *6. lu the ndependent- teler Tu: W-Jj <-lw:ub«8. Memoral Woodbrdge, H«w rownu AtMnuneut Map fake further notce that tht Town thu r a Tuesday evenng. March h C 6. 95«, He Townshp Commttee wll meet m S P, M. lestl n the Commttee Chambers. Memoral Muncpal Buldng. Wwxlbrldge. New Jertty, epose und arl m publc tae ald to [ tne hghest bdder accordng to tertnt! of sale on fle wth the Townshp Cltrk Real Enat* Department on to nspecton to be pubjcly read: pror to tale. Lot 32 n Block 5»4 on the Woodbrdge Townshp.Aaaeusntnt Map «ke furhet notce that th«towo- *llp Commttee hat, by resflluton und mrsumt to Jaw. fled tnlnlmlm pnoe at whch aald lpt n sad block wll be sold togtthtr wth, all other detallt nertlntnt, told rolnljnum prce beng plus costs of preparn the deed advertsng ths salt. Bald lot ln sad block. f sold on terms, wll requre a down payment of 2J! of the bd aecepwd by tht Townahlp Commttee, tht balance of purchase prce u> be pad n 2 equal monthly nstallments plus lt Wrest other terms provded for ln contract uf sale Take further notce that «t «*ld sale. or any, date to whch t may be adjourned. th«townahlp Commttee reserves tht rght n lu dscreton w reect any one or all. bd* to sell suld on n aald block to such bdder a t nmy Mlect. dut rugard beng gven to terms manner of payment, n ase one or wort mnmum bds shall be receved UKJ acctounct of tbe mnmum d. or bd abovt mnmum, by Ht lowu,hp Commkttot tut payment hereof by the purchtmr accordng so Ue mannv of purchase) lo a««ordauct wth terms of salt On Alt, tht Townshp wn delver a b»r»»l» wot deed fnr wld prtmlaw. DATBD: February U,»M. B J. OUNOAN. Townshp Cltrk Refer To: VV-H9; w -:: t CE OF ptu TO WHOM T MAY (( At & regular memn.-, Cf>r"mltte» of the Tvvv brtdge. held Tue.d.,. : 856, was drected n,.,,]. that on Tuesday,-: 6. 9M, the Townshp meet wx 6 P. M. les,. nuec Chamber. Mt-t. : BulldlnK. Woodbrlr.- N,- epoae sell at p.. the hghest bdder a<, t : of sale on fle wth :: Department Tu», : to nspecton u> pror to sale, Low n> n Block 84 on the V. shp Assessment Map ltce lurtner no.,f : shp Commttee hns, r, : o luw J: v "! prce al whlrh uml.a.. wn be MH lo.r.,, detals nerlnent. s.,,l u beng" plus to- he d*ecl auu vlvrr..-. ota n rad block.: - wll Kqulre a do*:. ; of the bd accepted :. Commute*, the btlu. prce to be pad " - nslallments plu.> n..r ttnns prohum f,r.:. Take further ndl. e tnt any date to»:.;, JourMl. the Tuwuh:;, nerves the rl/ht )> : reject any one ur al! : au!d lots n ul bkx.t u tt may «lt.:l. d.t rt 0 t>rtn<> UHT ma* ore or more ma.- be receved. Upon acceptance < bd. or bd above m::.- Townshp Comtt-f n thereof by the pun!.., Use manner of ", wth Urm of Mle u:. :. shp wll delver u t,.,: deed for mul prcn..~> DAED Fttrujr).: B J DLNU.A^ To be advertwl : March a To OUNOAN. Townshp b«advertsed Ptbruary JJ ltm h rtd advertsed Ptbruary JJ lud March, ltm, n th«rtdejwndenl- Lead Hefer To: Uoo NOTCE O ALE TO WHOM T MAY XffOUH. At a rartlar mt*tln of ttl* Townshp commttee of tht Townshp ot Woodbrld»«. held Tuesday, rtbuury. m*. was drtcttd to»dv»st»t tht fact tlmt on Tuesday mno, Uarcn n* lv5u lh * T< """W _ UBltl *» wul ouuubtrt, kfttswlal Uuulclpt woodhfdt. tw Jentr, uul nd to twst* Rrfer To: W-J9. tt NOTK» " TO WHOM T MAY At a regular meelnf Commttee of ht Tu brldgt. held ru«v, lttu, WM drtctf» that on Tut«d«) «,»S«, the Town.-,.!:; meet at 8 M t> rultat Chambers. M<- Buldng. Woodbrl^ epos* aud wll ut, the hghest bldurr of sale on Ale» ;! Deparunrnt ul T" A to luspettlon.*nd t pror lu sale Lot^ W 936 un the " Take further um u Shp C0m UM :". ursuht to l»* rce at whch MM n be w>u wnetl detals pertnent, w beng P»» the deed stver" lots ln sad b.ock wll requlr* a du*" of the bd aoctpte > OomruHtee, He bu.. c prtct w be pad» - l;uul lnen s plus "" ; terms provded fur m Take furtt»ot>«r or any dm w *""", }ourutd. «> TowusWP aarvt* the rkhl», nject tny one or»n <> - asd lou lu sad " aald lots lu s u t may meet, dun d nun< n Or more mn" to case ba Upon Mop bd. or bd above TowustlB. OpmmlHof»" d thereof bf tfr* purdm* tb ofe otlpureba* tba ofer. wth unus Of sale on» DA TO 2.

7 TTTTTTWTMY, TTORTATY 43, 95O SEVEN LN PERSONALS GLADYS E. SCANK Tel. 407 Lncoln Hghway U-8-89,f the Edward.-llurst Avenue Truskn,,, cur MtCann v, announce the :.,..,. at Perth Aml!v.l>U.. n? :> Murtn was n-,,,,.,. fnr one year nt. n< Str of seln, t,. Of A2.-..,-,?.v:\ V>-.;, t.. JUT -... u; o,..!!,.,",.tl, Mrs. J. Ous-. (.,nt Wckham... l, m were n charge,. v ; tt a valentne so-, m-ctns, Valentnes (l,!,.d among secret Kawlec won the r Mr. MR, John Butchek, all of Ralway. Sundny evenng, the Harry Ev&ns vsted Mr. Evans parents Mf. Mrs. John L: Evan, Metucl.en. Mr!). Josepl Rapftdoll, Daw Avenue, s ngnn, «he re- jueun (hat h.r frends refran from oallng on the telephone,durng the day as she s unflblo to l. Fre Dstrcts Approve Budgets WOODBRDQE - Budgets amountng to $432,000 were upprovd nt the electons of the flrc dlt-ctp Saturday. Results.were us follows: Avenel: Andrew Peterson, 334 votes peter On eo, 304, were the wnners, Losers were: Joseph T. Kelly, 237 \ ahd*4!enry Strubel, 29. Strubel wa a cdate for reelecton. Woodbrdse, no contest, Edward Olsm James Zehrer, reelected. Dstrct, seln, Fred Mess, 88 votes Elmer Mallet, 262 won three year terms. Defeated were:.raymond Smth, 202 votes Mchael Wachter, 50. Lous J.,.,,.. Th. n Skelly, Jr., was unopposed for the,, s of Ms. e - three-year term polled 38«.«nl (l Avenue, were \ daughter Mr.,,,.,, Kamlnskl. /. MCrjore Anne,, cuo Lynn. Lnden. M H.UhefT, son of M BelchtfT, 54, -.as enrolled for " :, ( >tr at MarletU :!.!. Oho guests of Rev.,. uclmrdson, Btrne Warren Ml FD- V-lS. Elzabetl. >;nnr a:ul aflef-,:ul Mrs. Qeorge, street, was lttle, Bf-keley Bou- M: fcdwurd Oalla-. Av-ue ther K.ymond Asqulth,.. Blly Kathy. Mrr(l to Hackensack :, they vsted Mr. uk. Suton. vtnk Mests of. Kdward Konzlno, :::,v:,y. ncluded Mrs. Kennedy. Lyndhurst; n. Ms Gruce Slater. :.ll (t Newark; Mrs.,,-, Nnth Arlngton;,, Bupp, Mrs. John, Kl..nc Toms!: u. Mrs. John..;! u MU., \- Kdwunl Hollowell :,n Ven Jean. h Street *fe FV- : Ms. HolloweHs l. lmn. Jersey - Jonts ORourke D.m.s nd Gary, \. ne. were Sunday!:. oltourkes parents,.: Harry Hubb, Mll-,:;l Mr- Henry Mor-.... Ml- Saturday eve-!,r orourkea. \l: Charles Benz. Jr.; : ::. - ll daughter,. unlay quests of Mr. :.:> Uenz, Sr., Coak- M-.Mm Waterson..leuvtte Lynn ; ).Sunday vstors \l: Hamlton Blll.ldf Dane..:!!t Street, were. :tnst.s of Mr. M Hllngs, Avenel. ;.- U.ny Evans -.y am Hurry. Mur-!! vstors Sunday Evans! l(l thank all those < u.s n last Stttur- h net electon n.. Avenel.!TKU GRECO V.nKW PETERSON votes. Dstrct 9, selln.orrn Berry reelected to three-year term. Dstrct 2, Colonla. Wllam Hermscn Joseph Muzlkowskl unopposed, recevng votes respectvely. Keasbey, Mchael Burchak John Cyrus wnners wth votes respectvely, defeatng Joseph Stark wth 53 votes. For one-year term Charles Oanko wth 24 votes de- STARTS OFF HEART FUND DKVE: Mrs. Dvrt (lman. drove Avenue, c-eujlrman of the Heart Fund Drve n WoodbrdKe, s shown pnnng : plastc, heart on Mayor Hush B. Qurley, whle Commlttctnun Edward Kath, left, charman of the campagn, lanks on. Heart Sunday s scheduled for February 26 a door-to-door campal, r n has been outlned for that afternoon. Your Garden Ths Week By Cturlw H.,C«nnon Bntftn Untontty, the State TJnWenUr of Nrw Jeney -v 8ome persons are curous; they V.UOHE3 uannu Y»U lt vuca uc- j try uy somethng somennx. to U see what» wll «" feated John Josluck wth 73 happen. Sometmes the results are Robert Collns wth 65. good, sometmes the reverse. Hopelawn, Lawrence Clement Years ago someone gave us a John Kosma reelected wth banana plant, presumably a dwarf votes respectvely. form. Whle the banana may be Fords Leon Blanchard, 76 votes called a tree, actually t grows more wd George Perdnsen, 47 lke a canna, new suckers arsng votes elected. Port Readng, no from the base after the frut s opposton, John Palnsky wth 9 emoved. Mchael Smeone wth 88 votes. ABOUT, YOUR HOME J Ascorbc acd, whch s one of the man nutrents provded by fresh fruts vegetables, has a very promnent part to play n therepeutlc nutrton t has an mportant functon n the healng of wounds. Prolonged ascorbc acd defcency lends to ncreased fraglty of blood vessel capllares, mparment of the tssue reparatlve powers. t.h very mportant to mantan adequate body stores o ascorbc acd at al (tmes. Other vumlns ard mnerals play an mportant role n healng. mprovenvnts n the mortalty rates und n the tme requred for convalescence can be acheved by attenton to the nutrtonal re- Qulreratnu of patents. t s true that good nutrton s mportant tor the mantenance of optmum health n tll normal ndvduals. t s all-mportant n the restoraton of good health n the sck wounded. The type det you eat affects the resstance you have to dsease the capacty of tssue repar. Other than general nutrtonal nee a of the sck, many fruts vegetables contrbute specfc substances that me used n treatment of specfc llnesses. The followng are nterestng examples: Watermelon Juce las been used for treatng certan kdney alments. Raw cabbage juce hus been tred to speed up heal ng of peptc ulcers. Banunus are used for varous therapeutc dets; soft dets, gl dets n the dabetc treatment dsease. Apple pulp s used n the treatment of darrhea. Varous fruts vegetables are recommended n the treatment of constpaton. Fruts vegetables provde pecln whch s benefcal n dgeston The average person needs to eat more fresh fruts vegetables. Estmates have been made that people should be eutng un extra hundred pounds of fresh fruts [AT LNCOLN HARDWARE >HLE THEY LAST!! AULKNG GUNS H-K. 5.)5 Value!!.95 " us ntot;x AX Prwos: STOVE PAD 89 C l^ "!" Assorted Colors R e {. U9 Vulue CAKE COVER hll. (or 0r t able ( ; arry ng " <j Valu»!! (LNCOLN HARDWARE V AND PANT COMPANV. Q««r t AM.»t AvMltl fll» Well, we had ths Danana plant n a tub placed on a bench n the greenhouse, The tghtly curled leaves stretched up to touch the glass. We placed the plant on the floor, t stretched some more. Fnally, showng the power growng plants may exert, the tghtly roled new leaves forced the glass from, the wsh bars. So we con- Slgned the bunana to the trash ple. Seeds of mapy exotc fruts wll vegetables a year. Some doctors rate ths fkure as conservatve. Snce what we eat determnes to a very large extent whether or not we are healthy happy, proper nutrton should be taught throughout the school perod. Educators say nstructon.should begn n the home be contnued n the lowest grades. germnate rertly, Avocado, mango, pomegranate, grapefrut, orange, lemon, date are among those sometmes grown us house plafu, Avocado mango-are large trees. For the novelty, sngle seeds can be sown, just under the surface, n sol n 6-nch pots the sol kept most. A temperature of 60 to 70 degrees s favorable. Af;er germnaton takes place growth starts, the small pot wll soon bscome flled wth roots so that repottng wll be necessary. Whle the plants may betset outsde n summer, they wll n a year >r two grow so bg that they are unmanageable. The best thng to do wth them s to dscard them n old country ktchens, n the >ld days when oranges dates were luxures, ther seeds were often tucked nto the sol n the pots that held geranums, begonas, etc.. so created a frnge for these plants. So try a few seeds of ctrus frultsn a smal lpot. They make a nce ornament. Do you know you can root the leafy tuft from a pneapple? Use a farly sy sol, gve full sunlght do not overwater. T*UTFL ADVERTSNG " had a terrble tme wth my flvver," -Yeah?" "Yep. Bought a carburetor that saved 50 per cent of gas; a tmer that saved 30 per cent; a spark plug that saved 20 per cent After had gone ten mles my las tank overflowed." Sales r.se n 056 art seen below 955 rat SENSATONAL YOU USED CAR SALE WLL LEAP AT THESE BARGANS!! 55 Plymouth 4-DOOR SUBURBAN. Rado, heater. Good buy! $ Plymouth BELVEDERE, convertble coupe, rado, heater, power teerlng, Hy-drve transmsson. Very clean! Lke new! _ $ Mercury TUDOR SEDAN. Rado, heater, Mercomatc. $ Plymouth CRANBROOK, 4-door sedan, rado, heer. 2-tone pant. Very clean! $ Dodge 2-DOOR SEDAN, rado, heater. $ Ford TUDOR SEDAN, rado, hefer, Fordomatfc. JS695_ 5 DeSoto CLUB COUPE, rado, heater. $595 Hudson CLUB COUPE, rado, Hyd8- umtc, *54 l)«s(»to V - 8, 4-DOOR SEDAN, rado, heater, Powerflte. transansson, power steerng, power brakes, clean! $ Plymouth CLtJB COUPE, rado heater. $ Ford TUDOR SEDAN, rado, heater, Fordomattc. $ DeSoto PACEMASTER, 4-door sedan, 2-tone fnsh, rado, heater, flud drve. $ DeSoto V-8, SPORTSMAN club coupe, rado, heater, power steerng, flud drve. $ DeSoto 2-DOOR SEDAN, rado, heater, flud drve. _ $ DeSoto V-8, 4-DOOR SEDAN, rado, heater, clean. 5 Ford CUSTOM, 4-DOOR SEDAN rado, heater, very clean! $545 $ MORE TO CHOOSE FROM WE HAVE 5 MECHANCS SPECALS From $50 to $00 James Motors SALES CO., NC. 40S AMBOY AVENj; WOOPBRpGE 475 SMTH STREET-PERTH AMBOY - H2-4l6l Both U»t» Open Kve»lm» "fl> a Oclock LADES All) TO MEET FORDS The, Lades- Ad Socety of Our Redeemer Eyangellcal Lutheran Church wll meet March n the church hall. LAST SESSON FORDS The Amercan Home Department wll meet March at P.M. n the lbrary. LST MEETNG WOODBRDGE The Frst Ward, Sxth Dstrct Democratc Club wll meet March 6, 7:30 P.M., the Fulton Street headquarters. COLONA ACTVTES «p, V MRS. SDNEY FREUND 9 Snlwood Calonla Fulton , Buser Cy Sal" spol snml hv tle Mothers Club of Hoy,Sr>ut. Troop 45 has now nto ftl swlntj. Scouts are canvasslnn as much of Colonlft a* possble wth samples order sheets for the Mrs. Jfln Connolly. West Hll Rosd. svrd on the hosptalty commttee ths month for the P.T.A. m etlnn at School. Woodcy..,. Proceeds Wll be used to pure H...hnse scout equpment for the nrw troop. f your home has not been canvassed you wsh t6 order cy, please call Mrs. Hop*? Small, Fu (J-02B9. - -Mr. MM. Anthony Wets, 07 Washngton Avenue, celebrated ther 5th weddng annversary n New York Cty. Durng the cour.e of the evenng the Wels had cockals dnner afterwards went dancng, Parent - Teacher conference* were held at Colona Schools 2 6. Parents of the school chldren had an opportunty to dscuss ther chldren wth the teachers dscover what progress they had made durlns the school year, Wlbur Hfvll, 6 Longfellow Drve, celebrated hs brthday wth a party n hs home, Quests at the party were; Carol Zellg, John Toma, Blly Sheehan, Gary Mohr. John Stevenson, Joel Kaser, Dane Lamont, Franclne Young- Church wll be l*d on Sunday Pebnnry 28, at 8 P.M. Saturday nght guests of Mr. Mrs. Hope Smth. 2 S»n*l- Wood Lane, were Mr. Mrs. W. W. Halfman, Chatham, Mr. Mrs. Wllard McArgyle Mr. nnrl Mrs. Chnrlos Knudstn, SHddlwood LMw. Mr. Mrs, Paul Klracofe nnd cldrcn, Patrca Ralph, tfsltd Mr. KjCofVs mothsr n Jersey Cty, Sunday. were Mr. Mrs. Jersey Cty. Also present Jerry Lamb, -A "Oreenbar" lke wll be held by Patrn Leaden Assstant Patrol Leaders of Boy Scout Troop 45.0 Saturday. Scouts par- tclpatnu n th* hke wll be Jmmy Freund Howard N?wmac of the "Flamng Arrows," Charles Smth Wlbur Havll of the "Panthers," Robert Wes Bruce Connolly of the "Rattlesnakes" Herbert Mertes Gary Mohr of the "Apaches." Accompanyng the boys wll be Mr, Connolly, Mr, Smth Mr. Freund. Mrs. Slla Pnto, Correja Avenue, attended a brthday bon voyage party Sunday foromrs Anna Garavella, Oak Tree. Mrs, Caravella left for a three-month threem vst wth her sster n Scly. Mr. Mrs. Julan Markow Daz Street, announce thjfblrth of a son at Perth Amboy General man, Mare Dejullo. Carol Kruch- \ Hosptal. ley, Barbara Osbome, Ralph Klracofe Wlburs sster, Nancy. The next covered dsh supper The Heart Fund Drve wll be clmaxed on Sunday, February 26 wth a dow to door canvas of AUXLARY TO MEET FORDS The Ladles Auxlary of Fords M Mortal Post 0090, VFW\ «U mm February 27 nt S.P.M. n post headqlarters. SENTENCES Unon, j). C. A man, charged wth a mnor oftcnse, wa told by the magstrate to report at hs offce ftt a fcehata tme. When the defendant Ot (there, the magstrate wa out, *) the man left a note, readng: "Gone to the gang. TJe man went to the county road-gang camp s ml told the supervsor, " conn to mako ten days." Mss Bhlrey Dmst, Mls«Srtlth Bhulthan, Jeffrey ra DvnH, all of Unon, wt-re the luncheon guests of Mrs, Sherry 3hur, Dufo* Place. Mr. Mrs. 3d Horner, Alb«marle Road, entertaned Mr. Mrs, J. Dun»ky, Newark, who have Just returned from Florda. Out surplus flrat s the new farm polcy. further research can be made n ths feld. Ronald Schnefer, Eastclfl Road, celebrated hs th brthday wth a double brthday party. On Sunday, gueats were Mr. Mrs. Phlp E. Host, Lnden; George Schaefer Mss Florence Schaefer. Rahway; Herbert ost, Sr., Rosell«; Mr. Mrs. Edward Ker, Thanks a Mllon! To Our Frends n WOODBRDGE anl Neghborng Communtes There arc n the Unted Slates today 4,000 large hanks... we know that you wll share n our prde that the FRST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY now ranks 592 ml. among the 4,000 larger hanks of the country! THATS PROGRESS... we owe t all to you. n fve years the FRST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY has ncreased ts assets from $28,267,68 to $38,0^6,033. THATS PROGRESS... THANKS TO YOU. Our program of servce s contaned n our slogan "The Bank wth ALL the Servces." We try to make our bank homey, frendly, a place where the bg busnessman the small homeowner, the ndustralst the man wth a savngs account can come n fnd a warm recepton as well as expert fnancal assstance. For savngs accounts, for a home mprovement loan, a mortgage, a busness loan; for Chrstmas Clubs, safe depost boxes, personal money orders or just plan "common-sense" bankng advce, the welcome mat s out for you at THE FRST BANK ANDTRUST COMPANY. YES, THANKS A MLLON... For helpng us to contnue to grow so that we may contnue to serve you accordng to every stard of sound frendly bankng., "The Bank wth ALL the Servces" Cl RST BANK AND TRUST C PERTH AMBOY, KJ Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton Federal Reserve System son, Lesle, Cranford Ronalds brother, Wayne sster, Joanne. Wednesday guests for the brthday celebraton were: Mrs. Eugene Graber chldren, Lore Eugene, Roselle; Mr. Mrs. James Hubbard daughter. Nancy, Cranford Samuel De Stephano son, Robert, Roselle Park. The next meetng of the Colona Unt of the Perth Amboy Hosptal Womens Ould wll be March at the Colonla Lbrary.»MPANY!

8 K & PAGE EGTT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. B. of E. Promses School Plan Vew ol?" he asks " dont fwl Calano lo Qut a bt dfferent than dd 60 years (Contnued from P.«e One ;^o as a kd runnng around the t*nkl«l he r-anrd over "»!<*««t Nwles. But tell. :.,ve the boler n effectonale > nu.. e ^""A" ddnt have; lff j much there, but was brought up; f d done all the fancy, back-.""j wth a respect for law. order. oltjf ","d^r" p?ople o^ol. th.t that. lot M WOODBRDGE b-eakn.- chores the en-nner ^ ~ ^.dents/of P P * Colonla nterested n the pco»4>d hnf/ me unnlrn hje^th "" k ds " ow;lda > s «"»» hav<> " ; Hoffman Boulevard (jn.de school..sho*«me. nouldn havo lasted rv,,. For,* yo,,,., Jm hm dealt; represented bv Clvde EdrnBton HS n the job a month Just sad Yes. sr; Y Hete There: r wth all the mschevous bad charman, have, requested the s, sr to all hs dlrcc-. boys that have fltered through Board of Educaton to permt tem ton then when ho ras (tone : t0 hjm fom te teac erg m d to "revew plans specfcaton AttM Jo Ar.n Ju? Atvr. >erl mv own Judgment. never t*r of :.;..t Mr?, ; _ pnncpns offce. He belevesof the proposed school" The group r.acl H o, of trouble wth t. tyn, 34! Harlot Street, frmly that the school author!- j also nsked for the exact locaton J::n fgures he. shovels BboN ;«-K should have more power to of the property so they could cxaoffenses, mne the ete. T0 t0 ; College. :s student u :h- K 8 t0 " S f C a * ymr " deal Tth fres!)<* bol!<t ll? at Cl.-.;. ( -! B.J.: ; hmr cleans, that parent? should back up the.t o.c a tay. Clark Town l-.:p... W.-./. W authorty of tfe teachers! V.ors. ca.mtv he tver opcrt school. : wth came from the watrr pp: on the D?an> L:s.t at Boston m- j M furnace. One Cbr>tma? v.^ty. He s,also on t;-.e fresh-.! naton Jm decded to take a msn wx has be?n f>:!td!o W-<av trp an;! thoueh. he r.r. membershp n Umbda Cr Alpha tended everythng n0 "Wr.»n was a boy, when my cwn krts. were n.school." he - " v punshment at school meant th*t when got home was punshed atja). Ths runnng fraternty... Vr..na Urummond,! sooner c<v. horn? ar. <d»n to the school, argunr wth a student at School. * a? a more.nto my old clothe? then hopped n., farhers sncl showng the the 50 cnnes wnnng mert j down the street to check cr, the chld, that" they dont respect tht awards n the Northern Ne* Jer- -- school." --" u he - remember* * wth K ~ a (.- nr0 Y* authorty s all wrong otf sey 955 SaloSast Awards Exhbton now ben? held n Ko-s Broth- burst The basement was foocer seen about everythng a kd groan. The man water-ppe ha;! h! parents part. thnk, j ers, Rama;... wth about tour f«t of M.?r can - Mr x up to do n the last 34 frozen sold. Upstars n the-years. And thngs are gettng Tdbts: classrooms the aquarum ecla, or;e s ; the tme." PFC. Henry W. Cnesney -or. of! fsh were frozen, too. can Ho-.veva. wth hs black eyes Mr. J.lrs. Henry C Cr.esney., see those frown goldfsh slar:r? at the memory the 0 Tresfe Street. whr. recently j out at me from slabs of ce." attended a fve-day rehgscus re- Revsts taly treat at the Chaplans Retreat j ^ experence so upset hm Center n Seoul Protw.ar.t. Cath-^at he never took a lor.a Hmolc Jewsh c hapam> ater-j mer vacaton agan, except for a storky Jantor tells how some of us o»n dscplne bacfc-flred once. Ths was years ago, the ;.vo boys were real tough guys -. hen we had a seventh grade n a letter to the Board, tle Colona resdent? sad they are "n favor of low-cost.schools whch wll mantan hgh stards The Board sad t wll comply wth th» requests extend the same courtesy to the Menlo Park Terrace resdents n the constructon of a school n that develop ment. The secretary was drected t<> advertse for bds on the renovaton of the portables n Avenrl, to >e receved at the March 30 meetng. At the request of an attorney representng resdents of Fords, the Board went on record as opposng grantng of a varance to permt constructon of a servce PS!;V tal hrgan an nducton program»,,:.,,, n The three arr: second from the members are cturrd abo,, n, wtl, offcers of the «r ", "\Varro" Afl«"». rr«drtlal horn* stmdnt. Wndsor l..» d<. ndrfndet-.radrr h ll d Robert Brown, vce-presdent. staton at F"ord Avenue Man, J.o K. llclusos Street, across from School 4. Court Veto Asked l0h " S M m"m>*? Hp olanan.. Contnued from Page One) n 926. Jm stll remembers how pal wnl twm down t0 me n the not board a member of ths Board, Mr he fooled Mss Vcrna McElrov,;,,-,,,,,, locked them up muncpaltes by the Legslature." j Garrty. chef audtor for the Stale, consulted. arrved n the Par Z»s>: *- now Mrs. Steven Wer.ock* «nd, Say Ordnance nvald Mr. Smth then went on to ques the coal bn for awwle Well J-r.e several teachers who were cro.s-. "The remanng plantffs are ton Mr. Oasey regardng the mo... PFC. Rchard J O B*:c. 24. of thnas came up what mere\-\ 3 sellng catepores of ar bds for th ^ son of Mr. Mrs Sar:>y J. ng on the same shp. wth one thng another, merchse other than automotve parts," the complant contnng hard to keep all the data up He^ked Falftne mem^rs^ j ^ n ^ Woodbrldgc> j follow OBcrc. 486 Cfl Resd Sparer.,,. "f theres one dsh love fr.not all about them. s a memw omhe 0* Ordnance "ed octopus," he explaned wth t was a cold January ues. "They have been are now Battalon m Ffcn: :-:adu- a to date wll have t publshed [the?rn. " tred to get the teach- woke up at home conductng, n the future ntend desre to contnue to e shortly." l The! f D the Boards opnon couldnt "~ the atcd tom Ne*art Ccltge Eru- ers to eat t, but they croanec p;dnfht thnknr. "Oh. neern-: n 952 u * nxmber at the dea. So one nrht had ve left those kds down there! contnue to conduct, sales of ther Harold Van Ness, charman of only work pot- money We been saved on the of Ph Beta Tan rtwnv.-.y. He s the chef fx t wth a fancy threw a blanket around me merchse on Sunday.... The fnance, reported the Board Audtor. Joseph J. Seaman s "pre- tables Mr to m. budget. Mr. Van Ness expressed a supply speetfus batta- sauce, all chopped up. ddnt tell ran cown Woodbrdge Avenue n ordnance s an nvald unreasonable exercse of the polce parrn a detaled budget whch wll tory facltes stall new heatng lava- the belef, "not one penny could j be saved." The latterthen called, lons arc «rv:*:!hem what t was. they all rpy bedroom slppers to, the school. company found t delcous befsed to power of the Townshp of Woodbrdge s dscrmnatory Leader Thursday." be publshed n The ndependent-! -" llc attorney who on Joseph Seaman, board audtor.; Found the doors open, the keys the Ctzens - for Classrooms.! who related he had been nstructed. know what was n t?" stolen a mess of coal all over returned the subject of ds- to have a detaled explanaton of Ramblm around: Born n Naples. Jm up unconsttutonal works gross "When you talk of a $4,300,000, the boler room note taclted tacked t(> to cusson to the budget. He noted the budget ready for publcaton nqutes on the plantffs... the budget, you really havent seen a John J. r> a ;: 6 Wooat»* Ave-; :n Capr came to ths coun-, the b;n;. Jm _ Ve got out of here "Mr. ths week. He sad the bggest Hem plantffs dem judgment that nu,., Fd Fords a.d d Glf Gsralf Lotu Lsnzou,! j try when he was 2 2. j sd brut yet." Mr. Van Ness ;5 mnutes after you put us ln!- sad ordnance be set asde." Greao-y stated to you that some the "matter of salares. Asked 67 Sherry Strert. Wwxbndge.l "Came over fast- because my stated. Wth a school populaton Aftr)r talkng wfth Jm you of the best talent n the Townshp was avalable to you, wthout for the new hgh school, Mr. Sea- W many j a n l t o r s were provded of antcpated by 960, smplearthmetc tells you that at tle both jraduat«. ol Woodbndge ]?rl n Naples, R«se Muccarello. b, n t0 realjze that benk a good Hgh, have san* sudes ths j had come over the year before! jantor arcl custodans much cost, to help you prepare an acceptable budget. But you ddnt protest from the audence.but Mr. man repled 20. Ths brought a month at Stum Ku. Vr^versty. to New York, decded d,,., h... Structo Decson cost of $300 per pupl, plus addtonal captal out.ay for new-... Famous UH Worav for- \ M t N * dorer. when t BOt over!" 0 than flung the bollers. l the floors, He has "bult (Contnued from Page One) take advantage of the offer The Van Ness sad the jantors were schools the bud4!t s bound to pot to regster You cant vote n here, lked t so much never Floors are asphalt tle. Heatng school budget was defeated n the necessary wth the double sesson, contnue to ncrease. The four ths years prman electon Aprll wanted to g0 bav. k Aftel. wf, were ^ to N ;w York, coached teams, referred games, bult a merry-go- thus elmnatng fear of condensa- Board of Educaton. The wll of type of educaton." systems are humdty controlled largest vote n the hstory of the when "you have an assembly-lne mllon dollar fgure, an ncrease 7 you art Get marred was a water at the old your name on the books by maklna a trp to the offce o! B. J. of S seems to shock thr Savoy-Plaza n New York for round furnshed expert frstad. lghtng wll be nstalled by local am sure you are wllng to ROdfference of opnon between Anton problems. Plumbng the people was clearly expressed. At ths pont there was some people. But we must tell the Cvc several years. Then n 96 we DunBan, Townshp C.erk, at the j : he,. e lq s,. groups nt PTAs what to expect an j contractors. along wth me on that bass. n the nox tew years. The Board drew Desmond, Board counsel Muncpal Buldng. Regstraton general store on tle corner of closes March Wllam Deegan, of Structo, sad of Educaton electon s now!fs- "Then, why, wthout consultng Mr Jacobson as to the necessty of West Woodbrdge Avenues ln Woodbrdge recently that The j Yo where the Sunoco staton s now." ; f e t th havng another electon. Mr. Desmond sad the school laws sad t f steel frame\ ork buldngs wll lust But Not Least: The Catanos have a daughter, was necessary whle Mr. Jacobson j meet or exceed all known dsaster Born at Perth Amboy General Mrs, Walter Karakowsk, Sewar* codes such as Calforna earth- clamed that under the electon! Hosptal: From Woodbrdge: a son en; two sons, PaLsy. Avensl, laws t s unnecessary. to Mr. Mrs. Benjamn Esen. Vctor,, Woodbrdge; fve Vendor Makes Survey j 585 Rahway Avenue; a son to Mr. Mrs. Wllam Lozak, 58 Rdgcdale Avenue; a son to Mr. Mrs. John Korkowsk, 69S Ralway Avenue; a daughter to Mr. Mrs. Foster Gates, 390 School Street: a daughter to Mr. Mrs. Thomas Pelks, 680 Lenne Street; a son U< Mr. ;nt! Mre. Danel Devern, 2 Wnston DrveD. from r seh,, a daughterg to*mr. Mrs. Charles McCann, 90 Hardn? Avenue; a son to Mr. Mrs, Julan Markov, 00 Daz Street; a. daughter to Mr. Mrs. Theodore Nawrock. 78 Auth Avenue; from Menlo Py-k Terrace, a dauffhler u Mr. ym Mrs. Pels Frundttno, 87 Atlants Street; a daujhltr to Mr. Mrs. Robert Roscoe. 29 JefferMn Street... from Fords, a daughter to Mr. Mrs. Joseph Kalnowsk, 84 Dunbur Avenue. ;. from Kcasbey, a daughter to Mr. Mrs. George Lyons, 9 Dahl Avenue....,~f! ALCEY-REMZOWSK COLONA Announcement has been made of the marrage of Mss Barbara Remaowsk, R.N., daughter.of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Remnowskl, Colona, to Robert. Falcey, son of Mr. Mr.s. Robert Falcey, Trenton. Attendants were: Dorothy Remzow.sk, sster of the brde; Gary Falcey, brother of the brdbegroom as best, man; John TlemzQWskl, Jr., brother of the brde. The recepton was held n Trenton. The brde was Hvcn n marrage by her father. Attendnu fromths area were: Mr. Mr.s. John RfmzowslU famly Mr. ftnd Mrs, Adolf Remzowsk famly, Colona; Mr. Mrs. Julus Remlzowslfl, Avenel j Mr. Mrs. Edward Goreck famly, Woodbrdge. llear MSS JOHNSON AVENSL Crcles, 3 of the Womens Assocaton of The Frst Presbyteran Church of Avenel heard a talk by Ml&s Sophe.Johnson, 47 Green Street, Wood- brdge n the home of Mrs. Arthur Monnhemer, 436 RemMn Ave,, Avenel. Mss Johnson was a mssonary wth the SpanJfch-Aner tcun ndan-amercan people, n parts of New Mexco for thrteen years, gave an nterestng talk ol her experences. FOR SPRNG! Contnental Sport Shrts 3 MAN SKFET tltxt to Uuulwurlbl Opel) Tl S V. M. grchldren. One grson, Perre, s marred, Grpa Catano stll hasnt gotten used to the dea that he may by promoted to a great-grfather n the near future. Musng n the warm, sunny boler rotn vrt. (be v;-um pump hssng at ntervals, Jm leans back n hs char looks faraway, Feels, Ft "How do you get used to ths costs so lttle to phone anywhere Pttsburgh 80c Baltmore... 65c from /(»(/«w» ultt l M nnd all duy Suly. a hm. staton Conscentous. Jmmy "The jantor has the man responsblty for the buldng s ts caretaker," tg.says earnestly, "tes responsble for everythng from savng lves to savng money gvng kds a clean, nce-lookng buldng n whch to learn, Though after the frst week of school n September, ts enough to make you cry to soe what has happened to all the rlean-up job you.ve done through the summer." Pr"-t r nl!v the unoffcal mayor of Sewaren, Jm has been actve n the Boy Scouts, a past charman of the March of Dmes current co-charman wth Mss Mary Mullen. He has also been actve n Republcan poltcs, was a Fre Commssoner for 8 years n Dstrct whch ncludes Woodbrdge gewaren, an actve honorary fre chef of Woodbrdge Fre Company. Asked what he thought le would do frst to celebrate hs retrement,.jm sad, "Co fshng, thats-what lke best. My grson, Jan, has a lttle boat down on the shore we go out hang our lnes over thats a KOOd feelng. You know, m really not much of an talan. hate garrlenne. N^T wanted to grow anythng. And 4 Majestc Cocktal Lounge ^ CONTNUOUS /ENTERTANMENT ^FRDAY SATURDAY Featurng Dancng To WA.TKK KOWNK hs "VAGABOND TWO" Has Ntly l.xct luesluyl f DANNY lman ^ At the llty Urad lluno *, NGHTS^ FOR ROUND TK CLOCK QOWLNG, TS "MUDLKSEXS FNEST" MAJESTC LANES Everythng Under One Uoof Comc Early, Stay Late Route 9 Pennsylvana Ave., Hopelawn, N. J. One Mle (run Kdlwt Uldyc VA-l-348 ur VA-B-!)7«quake specfcatons; North Dakota Mane snow-load codes, Florda hurrcane codes. The buldngs, accordng to Mr. Deegan, should be relatvely free of mantenance- for 30 years. much rather have a Scotch»nrt soda than any amount of wne. But, say, dont talk as f m not gong to have anythng to do! stll hope to keep on wth the polce work at the coner, trteres lfe n the old clou., yet. Keepng up wth whatever those sxth graders can plot has kept me n good shape that ought to last a whle!" On put Way! # Telephone us for anythng you may need n drugs or sundres. Well gladly delver the hems to your home or offce. And f you have prescrptons, well call for them delver the medcnes no extra charge! Make ths your Famly Drug Store! OPEN EVENNGS TLL 0 OCLOCK PUBLX PHARMACY ll MAN STKEKT rumpt Tree Delvery Open Sundays Tl ". M. Woudbrtdge X-OHULt Contnued from Page One wth a supplementary report of school nneds n March 955. whch ncluded the Mcn.o Park School Andrew Aaroe. presdent of the Board, declared that Dr. Ackleys report "wasnt far off but sne/ then tlv Townshp has grown beyond expectatons. Mr. Ncklah Mr. Sechrst have been work- mttte of.000 through the Ctzens for Classrooms, susgest that you use some of the money to educate the people. Mr. Gregory ns newspaper can do a lot n that respect." Joseph W. Smth, Colona. who was a defeated cdate for the Board of Educaton but has ndcated he wll contnue to take an actve nterest n Board actvtes then questoned the Board on a S,500 change ordered on the new hrh school. Earler n the evenlnc the Board had authorzed the rxpendture of the $,500 to add another coat of alurnunum pant to the grders n the Kymnasum. Mr. Smth demed to know f the expendture was justfed. Mr. Aaroe repled that the archtect supervsng the work Alexer was already [or another would be a savng. the ctzens, wthout consultng the wll of the people, wthout changnc a sngle oent or dollar n the budget, art you puttng up the same budget? dont want to quarrel wth you, but the people want value for every dollar. They dont want to vote approval on a budset where a quarter of a mllon dollars s spent for repars just because you spent the same amount last year." Mr. Jacobson then sad compared wth the Perth Amboy Board of Educaton budget the Woodbrdso budget was "way out of lne." Ponts to Soarng Cost "Jantors supples have jumped from 56,000 to $39,000. You can j buy enough pals brooms wth that amount to cover the permeer of the Stat«of New Jersey add stll Asks Justfcaton " stll would lke to know how you justfy an expendture of $,500 wthout any dscusson," Mr. Smth demed. Just what necesstates the expendture? s t bens done just because.you had some money left n that partcular account." _Mr. Aaroe repled Mr. Merchant had spoken to the Board "awhle back fnd advocated the work," partcularly snce the scaffoldng Merchant hnd recommended t hav * mo "«y eft lne " attorney that the New Jersey Testng jfharaed: "You make us wonder f Laboratory acts as "clerk of thc> ou * ant cooperaton. The wll works." of 6,00 people s beng gnored suggest you accept the wll of the people. Go to the Town Commttee have them approve the budget not force tns budget down the throats of the people. have ths electon. AJl vou wll prpve s stubborne.ss on the part of the members of tle Board of Educaton." Mr. Van Ness n turn charged that the publc had two weeks to look the budget but that no one showed untl the nsht of the FASHON SHOW Sponsored by Ssterhood of Temple Nevesholom WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, 8:30 P.M. At Tle JKWSH COMMUNTY CENTEK (KOVK AVKNLK, MKTUCHEN CLOTHES 0 VKSTKKDAV AND TOMORljoW Fashons by MAKTN SHAPRO, NC., OF PERTH AMBOY Professonal Models - Refreshments - Door Przes GRAND PRZE S50 SAVNGS BOND DONATED BV EDSON BANK Donaton $.60 DANCNG EVERY FRDAY NGHT At the New Spacous Ullru-Modern St. Demetrus Communty Center ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CAKTERET. THS FRDAY NGHT - FEBRUARY 2th BARON BOBCK Hs Orchestra NEXT FRDAY-MARCH 2nd AL KALLA Hs Orchestra COMNG MARCH 7-ST. PATRCKS DAY BKRNE WTKOWSKl lls ORCHESTRA the tymn publc hearng No detal has b«en there avalable on the budget untl now. however. > J Mr Jocobson n reply sad that 953 Mr Van wnen you Mr. Casey then told the audence that a survey s beng made by an outsde frm wthout cost as: - STATE- THEATRE Woodbrdse. N. J. WED. THRl SAT. Frday Nte s Hrh School Nte Wednesday Contnuous from 2 P. M. to :00 Turn Ewell - Sherry North n THE LEUTENANT WORE SKRTS" PXS Trrry Moore - Frank Lovejny n "SHACK OUT ON 0" SN. THRL TlES. Jfnne Gran - (rorct Nader n "Second Greatest Sex CnenuScopc) PLUS Drk Botanc-Donald Slndrn n SMBA" WED. THRU SAT. Burt -ancamrr-an n "THE ROSE TATTOO FORDS- PLAYHOUSE rllrs. THRU SAT. "GOOD MORNNG MSS DOVE" wth Jennfer Jones Robert Stack "DESPERATE HOURS" wth Humphrey Boart Fredrc March Saturday Matnee Extra Cartoons Comedy SUN. THRU TUBS. "DAHE" wth Una Turner Pedro Arnwndwe THE LAST FRONTER" wll) Vctor Mature (ujr Madson Sat. Sun. Contnuous from % P. M. NDEPENDENT to the need of jamtoment. Pres»«l by \ Casey fnally sdmur. frm (u the A A-, ; whch has sold t.s p.,. bonnl Dont you thnk t to have a frm vutr, A busness mnke a sun--. M Smth asked M ; would rather pay You for nothng." Mchael Tant-y V\ nsked n the reconm Mr Gsnlty had be\, preparng the bud»n Mr Van Ness dd wt queston drectly t )lr an explanaton nm- The people are uc presson," le sad, *, spend nso.000 wt,. ns. A porton tl.at, 000 s spent whrv- We h»ve broken-u : r other envrnetrv cant wat for adv^r; Mr Aaroe flnalh *,, meetng m oclock that the best appro. a statement of PX;V what s contatrwd m Mr. Seaman promm maton Wll be n\»:. taxpayer n ths u,-,k that U my nterestcr; more detal he cup. detaled report n h offce. CHLDRENS STYl.l. TOKDS - A chl: show wlb be gven PT.A February 2 ;t n auartbrlum n s, FOUNDERS UAV Fo;nd. observed by the PTA at U meetng F h:. P.M. n the school»!. ( SELN THURS SKN v:. -X. THRl M Tw» Great War lu,,. V»n Johnson Kpen,, "A BUYNAMED JOl "30 Seconds over Toky Gant Sat Matnee Hfh AdvnuF, "SUPERMAN. THE MOLE MEN md "30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO Chapter >! "THE LOST n \\ 5 CARTOON> SlN. TK \\ Acton racked. "HELL ON FRSCO Allan Utd - nn.n "J STRPES.\Jdo Rav - lul "\ Walter MAJESTC Mom l l. s SOW Mammoth "HELEN OF n c«t of thm- WE) EVr: AT ; ON STACK N "HOUSE OF LVNG wth lt.. Chlllln. Thrlllnc TUR.SDAV A M\ "The Court Jester wth Laff l >am» STRAND S? tram 7 p 8*. u4 HUH Frst full fnl... AH N "THE LONE RANGER] "24 HOUR Wth h MON..~TVES,, " James Stewart - " THE JTRATTOH Te Tlree Musketeers wll), Gent K«llv - Lan. """ HfvrntTt RE-OPPNNG! FRDAY, MARCH 2nd - ALWAY9-2 Top Attractons Th«FREE GFTS TO ALL!! L

9 SELJN Jnfoepenbent- leaber COLONA-!! N[DENT-LEADER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 956 PAOE NNE Condtons ed by Club w a meetng held,,,.l, nt the Colona :. m).nt Club, nc., wth,, : ly. presdng, t,,,,,, the Communty,, m tcc, other -,,. organzaton wll --, Htl,Ulp meetngs, at,,, held on the road,,> n/nan Avenue, - [,ake Avenue ane?... The Communty r.ttec conssts of"har- charman, Mrs. Rl,., ;on. co-charman,. (ker, James Black,.-.; : commttee re- "", st. Patrcks Day :,- Saturday, March hhousc, nman Ave- vttee n charge of.tmes Black, chalrtnvorthy, co-chalr-. M.calu&o, Mr*. Ray-,:, Walter Cahll,,. wll sponsor a,:,m v dance, Saturday n.-ry Morecroft : ns co-charmen. -K^ the mactlng M. canterbury Vn.ufal. Edgcwood epted a a memharman of tors, recommended >s be named on a.r.ve.stgate the cost :. the best method ;.o buldng. Th t.;nted was Howan ; Punkewlch,»n : ( recommende a on nvcstlxat..:; vel or stone t.mkng area to th ;frty lne, to aflor,-..!>..: fcltles. : charman of tlw.mtue. reported. - ;;rmp has ap s., nbs who mee nm 8 to 0 P.M,; buldmu. Chape <[,, the Cvc : :;s Assocaton. pesntng the : A -worthy. James :, Macaluso. Mrs..:. [ml akula. :!. Honor Roll >:n Brcnnan. sun- ;.azures be taken to : r.unu on the lawn :-.."umcnt ma wll be March club at 8 P.M. \d Squad SKKOOOGoal! elm frst Ad ;-. a camparn r n $0,000, whch : ;s to contnue ts.( He resdents of n-..de up of men!:f servces 24 money wll br :t;tanc of the n purchase frst ;*.. und ol. The. urnre on thet :.lh!anm must be < f phone, electrc - n.l.v s are ready at : nght, to ad the Knch member -»;-se n frst ad d to hle any urovldw an nuc servce. t also f.hs n case they >-stance. Servces of charge. No - :*;celved. ; u;y je reached mk Cooper whose ;«>-rl.v > UKTDAY M Chester Sellfu < < U -u uted hl«brth :n lls home, Satur.tfdlnk were: Mr -Kt-mnd chldren Mchael Kreltf al ". Ml&s Rose M. AND V.ulun SeeNUrtl tad courw. N.w Kruawlck Mlt Court of Honor Conducted By Boy Scout Troop No. 45 COLONA A Parents Nght hm to appear before n Dstrct- 3ourt of Horor was tekt by Boy Bo( ftoard 6 of Revew before recevng 3cout Trpop 45 nt the Amercan t. Hall Frday. Patrol Loader awards went to The parent.! guest? were James Freund, Charles Smth, Hern relcomed by the scoutmaster,- bert Mertes Bruce Connolly, regular openng ceremony assstant Patrol Leader awards to nspedlon of the boys was held to Howard Ncwmark, Gary Mohr, lemonstrate to the srown ups the Bob Wels Wlbur Havl. ay a typcal scout meetng s t was announced that a twoweek tranng perod wll be held eld. Mr. Smth Mr. Hornyak, lommtteemon, conducted an lnpectlon. "mt, flak reremony was Camp Schff Rcsernton startng for Junor Lender Tranng at :onductcd oy Herbert Mcrdes wth July that ooys from all Urn Freund Bruce Connolly States east of thj Msssspp werfe s color bearers. elgble to attend.. Professonal A patrol project was dsplayed by the Flamng Arrow Patrol consstng of a campng ste f«tncftt*d rom plaster -lne shrub Lakes mountans were accurately salcd colored. A parent-son name was played. Each tred to cut a smaller pece Of strk wth an ax than hs partner. Contestants were Mr. Salano son. Tonj. Mr. Toma son, John Mr, Ullrch, the dstrct commssoner, presented regstraton cards to the scoutmaster commufemen, read the by-laws of the Boy 6couts ofamerlca. had them affrm that they would uphold ther respectve responsble tes The leaders resstered were: Sdney Frund, scoutmaster, Messrs VuUemer, Honyak, Haw-, kns. Bown Lavln. commtteemen, Mr, Hope Smth, commttee charman. Mr, Rowr Jones nsttutonal representatve. representng the PTO of Schools 2 6, the sponsorng organzaton for ths toop. accepted the charter from Mr. Ullrch presented t to the scoutmaster. A banner was presented to Mr. Smth whch stated that there s 00; subscrpton to Boys Lfe for the troop whch Mr. Ullrch slated was just about the best readng materal for the boys Scouts from all over the wdrld wll be present. Con Curds Dstrbuted Fof Frst Ad Cumpagn COLONA The Colona Frst Ad Squad has announced that all con cards for the 956 fnance drve have been dstrbuted n all areas wth the excepton of Woodbrldne Knolls secton whch wll be covered on or about March 4.» The next paper drve wll be on Sunday February 28. All resdents are agan asked to cooperate by savng papers placng the bundles at the curb, ran or shne! Cake Sales Set By Parochal PTA SELN At the monthly meet/ nns of St. Cecelas PTA 2, Rev. John M. Wllus, pastor, announced a msson for the men, ths week, conducted by the Passonlst Fathers. Mrs. Henry Clover, presdent of Ssterhood Plans Purm Celebraton the assocaton announced that cake sales would be held as follows: Murch 4, sponsored by the mothers of Mss Anne Sullvans of S-out ne,e to have. thrd snde pupls, March, sponby thesored by the mothers of Mrs. Speeches were mude of Mrs. J. J. Brannegan 470 Eas Scoutmaster nd commttee char-jclare Harkns second grade puman thankng Mr. Jones thep-s: March 8, sponsored by the PTO for ther sponsorshp; Al Holllnger former assstant scoutmaster who has letrcd for reasons of h. for the help he vtave when :e troop wns. frst termed, the :rrnts fur then cooperaton. Volmtccr were requested to work on he commttee act as assstant OutmnMt-rs Mr. Smth also ressed ln: mportance of boys at-.endnt; Pato meetngs. Mrs. Honyak. vce-presdent of \c Motlr:- Club urwd all mothrs to Jon the club so that more elp ran be uven U.c troop by us o!.: mztou. Mrs. Morgan ave full detals of the Easter cy sale wnch.s now n effect. mothers of Mrs. Regna Prudens afternoon kndergarten pupls; March 25, sponsored by the rr.ath ers of Sster Rose Helenas seventh gra(.c pupls. Style Show Set By Teacher Unt COLONA Plans are benn completed for the dessert fasho show whch wll be presented by the Woodbndue Townshp Educaton Assocaton at The Pnes Metuchen on Thursday March 8, at Parents wt-re notfed that a day!8 P. NJ The entre proceeds of the ke has teen planned for the en- affar wll go to the Scholarshp re troop n March md that a :amplnx trp wll be held durng he- spru. On February 25 Fund of the Assocaton. Mrs. Kay Chalker, presdent, has announced the followng commttee: Mss Lorrane Oklamcak. charman; Mlss Patrca Cottrell. :6 H jccbar kr wll be held. Hscuss (amp Mr Ullrch spoke about Camp Mrs. Wllam Gurback, Mrs. Albet Co»-w ts advances. Rarltan O. Waters, Mrs. Erneet Lnk, M ss Councl has been plannng the Dane Enoch Mrs. Bernard ummer pnwam snce December, Jost. t nnd tne cn,) opens on June JO wd.wll rcn o )t for fve eek,s One hudrcd twenty-fve Scouts c be ccommodated at one tme mul t s hoped that Jcoutf of Troop 45 wll go as a <roup for H perod of two weeks. The camp * located nne mles All models are members of the Woodbrctjc Townshp Educaton Assocaton are as follows: Showng dresses, separates, spectator actve sports clothes bathng suts: Mss Yole Nuorvo.. Mrs. Gurback, Mss Cottrell, Ms. Margaret Jost, Mss lanhe lorth of the Delaware Water Gap Baker. Mrs. jfamus Chalmers. Ms.s n the Del.twue Rver most of! Jula Hoblt*ell, Mrs. Carl Flemhc boys wll have "Adrondack l»8- Ms-s Susan Bernsten, Mss Thora Talt. Mrs, Arthur Baron. Furs hats, Mrs. Chalmers Mrs. rvng Goldberger. All fashons, ncludng dresses, furs hats wll be shown by merchants of Woodbrdgc Townshp. Floral decoratons wll be by a local florst. lean-tos to sleep n. The cost f camp wll le S7 per week per boy the week.startng after lunch On Saturday. Scoutmasters wll re-. eve lsts of artcles t s neces- *ry (n Scouts to luke to camp nd they m turn wll notfy the boys. t s possble for buys to work Tor mert badges whle at camp. Dan Vullemcr commer of ost Nl. -H8 Amercan Legon, who dunled the use of the Amercan Legon Hall to the Troop HSO volunteered as a Commtteeman, wu. thanked for hs efforts, Tenderfoot badncs were presented by Mr Smth to Allen Hornyak, Sarry Sorenson. Anthony Salano, alph Krucofe, Gary Mohj\ Ronald Scaefcr, Peter Hawkns, Davd Rcmlne, Amust Luvn, Bob Brown, Blly Shcda, Russell Morgan John Toma. Second Class award went to James Frcund Charles Smth was mvn conunuulatons by Mr Ullnrh for achevng frst hll The parents boys were remnded of the mportance of workng hard to meet the proposed budget for the Packs frst year, le meetng closed wth announceclass but toull not -"" u " award because t was necessary_for NCOME TAX PREPARED Jm Dunne, Jr. Gre«\ st - Woodbrdge Telephones - HUlcrwt Commttee Plans Meetng for Pack SELN The pack commttee f Cub Pack 40 met Monday evenng at the home of Mr. Mrs. Larry Stenberg, Wood Avenue, selln. The theme of next months pack meetng was dscussed named "Bottom of the Sea. * Thq meetng wll be held March 8 at School 5 Den members wll sell Ea»ter cundy. All den mothers cubs wll jon the Pow Wow at the Mddlesex County Grls Vocatonal School, Woodbrldse, March 24. Members present at the Monday evenng meetng ncluded Mrs. Fred Snger, Mr. Mrs, Larry Stenberg. Myron Snyder, Mrs. FrpdReftht, Mrs. Albert Kull, Mrs, James ORourke Roger Kenny phone rates are LOW Boston 6Oo Detrot 900 SELN Monday, February 27, wll be a R. V evenng for Ssterhood of Cormre^tlon Beth Sholom when a Purm celebraton wll be held n the V. F. W. Hall, Lncoln Hghway. The program charman, Mrs. Roslyn Gross, has planned a very entertanng evenng. A short muscal comedy enttled "Call Me Esther" wll hghlght the affall wll be presented by: Mrs. Jack Goodman, Mrs. R. Kler Mrs. rtathan Roth, Mrs. Glora Pupas, Mrs. H. R. Rchman. Mta rvng Korl, Mrs. Norman Tucker, Mrs. J. T. Barrs, Mrs. Rchard Grossman, Mrs. Lorrane Selg, Mrs. Maron Dlnfjott. Mrs. Golde Shapro, Mrs. Llla Blltzer, Mrs. Davd Wessman. Costumes by Stephane Ackerman. There wll also be a "Mad Hatters March." All members are n vted to dsplay ther creatve art. Any materals may be used from vegetables to pots. All members, ther husbs frends, are n vlted. Refreshments wll be served The Ssterhood wll sponsor "Leap Year" card party Wednes day, February 29, nt 8 P. M. a V. F. W. Hall, on Lncoln Hghway There wll be table przes doo przes awarded refreshment wll be served. The publc s n vlted. A slate of offcers for the electon of offcers n Aprl was pre. senterl to the club for the flrsl tme by Mrs. Melvn Melanson charman of the nomnatng comrfttttee. Tentatve plans were mad forth clubs annual sprng danc wth Mrs. Harry Reassnger anc Mrs. Lester Stockel as co-char men. The club endorsed Mrs. Frank Stratton as State preslden Mrs. John Alton as southen vce-presdent of the New Jerse: State Federaton of Woman Clubs. The next board of drecto meetng wll be held" at the horn Wew Cub Pack s Organzed By Colona Vllage Group COLONA Cub PflCk 30, sponored by thecolona Vllage Parnts Assocaton, held ts frst Meetng Frday at the Colfla Lbrary. Snce ths s a newly rganlzed Pack whch does not as t have ts charter, t could not e a forraal Pack meetng, Conequcntly, the commttee took the pportunty to hold a demonstraon meetng. A typclal program uas presented n order to famlarze the new Cubs, ther loaders parents wth the nature of a Cub cout Pack meetng. Attendance conssted of 29 of,he total of 32 regstered Cubs, 40 of a possble 56 parents of these Cubs, a number of guests, dults chldren. n vew of the jxtremely poor weather condtons, known llnesses the fact that the work schedules of several athers conflcted wth ths meetny, ths waa consdered a very satsfactory representaton. Congratulatons are extended to the boys to the parents for the fne ndcaton of nterest n ther Cub Scout program.. Such sprl bodes well for the success of the PRCk. The meetng was opened by Cubma-ster Wlllard C, MacArgel, aded by Assstant Cubmasters Alber Ready Luther Petty. Cubmas ter MacArsel ntroduced Charle Knudsen, presdent of the spon sorng organzaton commtte charman of the Pack Commttee. Mr. Knudsen welcomed the Cub Scouts, parents guests then brefly announced the mem bershlp of the Pack Commttee together wth an explanaton of ts functons. Cubmaster MacArge: next ntroduced the Den Mothers assocate Den Mothers th< Den Dads for the fve dens of th Pack. Snce addtonal membershp applcatons had necesstate! some realgnment an ncreaj to fve dens from the orenall; announced four, servces ol sev cral new leaders had been recrut ed. n addton some leadersh; vacances had exsted at the tm of prevous announcement of th Avenue. Sewaren, wth Mss A pack t Addt, Ryan as co-hostess on March 4. lea(ter nclude; Den Mrs. Fred Ascough, charman of the annual nstallaton dnner whch wll bs held May 6 n the Colona Country Club, announced a commttee meetng wll be held nt her home, 46 Flth Avenue, Avenel, February 22 at 8 oclock. A socal followed the busness meetng wth Mrs. Davd Cosgrove Mrs. Harry Rensnger n charge of the hosptalty. Hosptal Guld Plans Luncheon COLONA - At a meetng last week at the home of Mrs. Henry W. Horns, Rdge Lane, the wjys means commttee of the womans Auxlary of the Rahway Hosptal, formulated plans for a luncheon brdge party to be held at the lderan Club March 4, for the beneft of the organzatons nursns scholarshp fund. Reservatons are lmted but may be obtaned from Mrs. J. R. V. Brown RA-!-0096 f applcaton s made promptly. Other members n charge of arrangements n re Mrs. John B8ger, Mrs. Robert Casey, Mrs. Walter Charles, Mrs. Clare Qunn, Mrs. Walton Selover, Mrs. James Smth, Jr., Mrs. Sherwood Valentne, all of Rahway; Mrs. Gordon Cranmer Mrs. Gene Zlrpolo. Colona,,.nd Mrs. Henry Brereton of Woodndge, Resdents of Area Attend Club Dance COLONA More than 00 people attendng the Valentne dance, last Saturday at the Colona Cvc mprovement Club nc., were from local developments ncludng Canterbury Vllage, Woodbrdgc Knolls, Woodbrdge Oaks, Dukes Estates, Westbury Park, Other Jolonla area resdents also attended. Solos were sung by Walter Cahll, Dukes.Estates, hs partner, Dottle Knorr, Newark. Ben. jann Whltaker Rober Zmyewskl sany a duet. The commttee for the dunce was Robert Zmyewsk, charman, asssted by Carmen Maculuso, Wul ter Cahll, Rchard Doochack, Walter Pankewch. COFFEE CLUB MEETS COLONA Member of th Coffee Club met tt the home 0 Mrs. James Tuscan, Unon Bead Thursday evenng. Present were Mrs, Albert Foole, nman Avenue, Mrs. George Scott, Fugan Place, Mrs. Edmund Huaes, Savoy Place, Mrs. Fred Butter, Mclwood Way Mrs., W. Wels, Mrs. Churlat Olplant Sr., both of West Stree OSTAL UNT TO MEET COLONA The Executve Boan of the Coloua Unt of the Perth Amboy Hosptal Womens Guld wll meet at the home of Mrs. Wallace J. Wlck, corner o( Nc Dover Road Slerwoud Roa February 28 at 8 P. M. M. Robert Domng as Den Dad Boy Scouts Allen Hornyak an Charles Smth as Den Chefs; Den 2, Mr. Elmer Deak as Den Dad August Lafcn as Den Chef; Den 3, Mr. Frederck Oreshemer as D.e), Dad Ryssel Morgan as Den Chef; Den 4, Mrs. Howard Smth, Den Mother; Mr. Howard Smth as Den Dad Robert Wes as Den Chef; Den 5, Mrs. Carl Berg as Den Mother Mr. Carl Berg as Den Dad. Recently accepted Cub Scouts nclude Robert Annunzata, Carl Berg, Paul Carle, Paul Dunda, John Lysak, Wllam Shomsky Gary Smth. Den presented a sample skt, usng the March theme, "The Bottom of, the Sea." The boys of all dens unted n fjames, songs, demonstratons of the lvng crcle the gr howl unson rectatons of the Cub promse law, Scouts Conductng Easter Cy Sale COLONA The Mothers Club of Boy Scout Troop 45 held Us monthly meetng at the home of Mrs. Sdney Frcund, 9 Sal-. r ood Lane, last week. Mrs. Salano nd Mrs. Connolly were welcomed ; new members of the club. Fnal plans were made for the laster cy sale whch s now nder way wll contnue untl /larch 5. Mothers who wll help he Scouts wth the cy sale are Ars. Toma. Mrs. Wes, Mrs. Lockc md Mrs. Salano. Mrs. Smth, presdent, wll n- estgate the possblty of arrangng swmmng nstructons for the Scouts at th,e Perth Amboy "Y." The next meetng wll be held Vednesday, March 4, at the home tf Mrs, Albert Hornyak, 20 Maplevood Drve. Volunteers Needed For Heart Fund Drve SELN Sunday s Heart Sunday, at whch tme there wll be a house to house canvass for donatons. Of the money collected, 55% wll go to Mddlesex County Chapter, 20% to.thc State Chapter, 25% to Natonal Hear Fund. Voluhtecrs are vary much needed to work as canvassers. Mrs. Anne Culvert, Treste Street, Heart Fund charman for the aeln area, wll aladly explan any questons pertanng to the drve. MB. Stanley Closmun, 35 Melvn Avenue, has requested helpers for Westbury Park secton. Men as well as women are needed to canvass. The tme for collectons s Sunday^ February 26, from noon to 3 P. M\ BLE-GOLD DNNER COLONA Cub Pck 46 wll hold ts annual Blue Gold dn ner Tuesday, February 28, at Colona school 7, nnm Aveuue..ent, nf the feature events fdr the larch Pack Meetng. These trutle a Bobcat nducton eerrn«y, skts based on the theme The Bottom of the Sea," exblu of hwork, completed l satsfactory accomplshment of f, Bear or Lon achevemems. local Boy n Cast Of Passon Play SELN Robert Maucer. son of Hr. Mrs. Joseph Mucerl. 24 Brd Avenue, wll appear n the :ast, "Passon of Our Suvor at Mother of Our Savor Semnary. Blackwood, to be presented Sunday, Mulch 4,, 8. On March there wll be two performances,t 2:5 P.M. 8:5 P.M. Young Maucer wll portray Mary Magdalene" also a servant grl n another act. He s graduate of St, Cecelas Parohal School, Class of 955. Tckets are beng sold at a nomlnl fee f 25 or more from f.eln attend, they may be purchased at a cheaper rate. Please contact the St. Cecelas Rectory for reservatons. Card Party Slated By Colona Club COLONA A busness meetng of the Colona Club was held Monday at the Colona Lbrary wth Mrs. Mark Greges presdng. Members were remnded of the annual card party to be held March 9 at the Colona Lbrary. Tckets are avalable at present from Mr. H. L. Leathern, FU or they may be purchased at the door the nght of the card party. The general charman s Mrs. John Barton. After the busness meetng, Mrs. John Lyons, speaker for the evenng was presented. Mrs. Lyons s charman of actvtes of the Mddlesex County Chapter of the Natonal Foundaton for nfantle Paralyss. She spoke on the hstory of the foundaton outlned ts work apd then devoted most of her tme to a queston answer perod relatve to the Balk vaccne program. Hostesses for the evenng were Mrs. Maron Garrett, Mrs. Thomas BowdRn, Mrs. Larry Caruso, Mrs. Peter Castalne Mrs. A. Kalnowsky. Wnner of the attendance prze was Mrs. Paul Dunda. Mothers Crcle Names Offcers COLONA-The Mothers Crcle of Scout Troop 44 held ts frst meetng last Wednesday nght. The newly -elected offcers for thg comng year are: Presdent, Mrs. Charles Parks; vce-presdent, Mrs. Theodore Wngender; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Staulna; secretary. Mrs. Frederck Boyle. n addton to the offcers, prest ent were Mrs. Robert Frank, Mrs. Sdney Jacobs, Mrs. Anthony Barccllona Mrs. Patsy Sposato, Mrs. John Lease. The Crcles frst actvty was a very successful bake sale Saturday at the Colona Lbrary. The next meetng wll be held March 26, at whch tme plans wll be dscussed,for the next actvty. Cana Cpnf erences Slated n seln SELN Cana Conferences wll be held at St. Cecelas Church Tuesday, February 28, Sunday, March 4 at 8 P. M. n the Recreaton Center, All couples wll be contacted by telephone.,cana J whch deals wth parentchld relatonshps s under the drecton supervson of Rev. Thomas Dentlc. Cana deals wth the sprtual supernatural aspects of marred lfe wll re. s" after the Lenten season. Plans are beng made for a Spr.B Dance to be held by Cana Conference members at the Recreaton Center some tme Easter. V fft m s s What more approprlate w»y to show how much they mean to you than wth flowers! Send a token of your love ths wonderful way. Shell apprecate t so much. COM.F.TNC COltSK: Mss Margaret M. Mnzdzcrz, ll daughter of John Mozdxlerz, 30) Wan Street, who s completng her Ar Force basc mltary tranng course at Lackl Ar Force Base, Texas. Ad Squad to Gve Lectures to Cubs COLONA The Colona Frst Ad Squad has prepared a program of orentaton talks, outlnlnc brefly the operaton servce of the squad n the communty, to be gven at the March meetngs of all the larger organzatons n the dstrct. A fve mnute talk has been planned, to be followed by a queston answer perod. These talks wll be conducted by the followng Frst Ad Personnel; Colona ndependent Club, Wllam C. Yorke, March ; School 7 P.T.O.. Mr. Yorke, March 4; Colona Cvc Club, Walter Pankewch Fred Rosenberg, March 6; Auxlary to the Colona Chemcal Hook Ladder Company, Mr. Rosenberg, March 9; Mothers Assocaton, Mr. Pankewch; March 26. Any group or club n the ar?a. after We Dtllver Tdunph WALSHECKS FLOWER SHOP BS AMBOY AVE. WO»-l«S wth twenty-fve or more members, may be added to the Ust by callng Fulton Thomas-Fulbrght Engagement Told COLONA Announcement of of the enrhrnment of Mss Maron Vrgna Fulbrght to Chester Edwadr Thomas, Jr., Colona, has been made by her parents, Mr. Mrs. Wlbur L. Fulbrght, 549 Sunnysde Avenue, Webster Groves. An early fall weddng s planned, after whch the.couple wll lve* n Amarllo, Tex., where Mr. Thbmas has accepted a poston as geologst wth an ol company. Mss Fulbrght, s a senor at Washngton Unversty where she s majorng n journalsm. She s presdent of her sororty, Alpha X Delta. Mr. Thomas s the son of Mr. Mrs. Chester E. Thomas Sr., of Salwood Lane. He receved a B. S. degree n geology from Upsala College, East Orange, wll receve hs masters degree n June from Washngton Unversty. A member of Sgma Gamma Ph fraternty, he s a former presdent of Sgma Gamma Epslon, earth scence honorary. He has one brother, Hugo Frederck Thomas, Colona. Mrs. Llle Honored At Stork Shower Frday COLONA Mrs. Harry Llle, Edgewood Avenue, was guest of honor at a stork shower,, gven her by her ssters, Mrs. Thomas Kearney, West Orange Mrs. Wllam Chambers, Orange, at the home of the, latter.frday evenng. Guests were Mrs. Edwn Llle, seln; Mss Arlene Hunt, Avenel; Mss Frances Bedore, Edgewood Avenue, Mss Lllan Almeda, Amherst Avenue. Others present were from Newark, rvln«to( West Orange, Orange Pennsylvana. Four New Members For Womans Club EELN-The Womans Club rtf Sl \sr\\n velcdrrd four new members t ts m<e!ub m frst Presbyteran """ >< of t.m-ln vth Mrs. John Cwlekalo, presdnu The new mem-.xs ftm.vu-^t bv Mrs. CwlekHlo A-c Oeor" l.u. Mrs. E. J. Tou.\. Mrs. J.m-.-. V TnrtoreHfl \ Mr, Wllam T.fCk. V.vr- Fr W.tlker, membershp rlum.l. ur:,,.-very member to omnete Tn- H>.Uendance award t H;> Womens club Day to held n Newark or. M.! s -h 5, Mrs. Rertlm H:uma. nternatorl Hnh-ms cannarf. announced hat a Jtudrnt (ron South Amcr- a Dounla.-s College wll be suest <»nkcr M tc Mm.-l meetng. Her topc wll be South Amerca." The selln club wll celebrated ts 25th Federaton Day on March, \ wth a specal program. An allotment of knlttlns wool.vns dstrbuted to those members >vhb are partcpatng n tlk> knt- * ng of artcles to sent overseas. Several partes socal tea$ have befcn planned for the knttng project whch wll be held at homes of varous members. The frst one wll be held at the home of Mrs. CJecl Blss. Mldwood Way. Colona, March 7. tea wll be served at tha horns of Mrs. Bertha Hanna, 44 Forrest Street, seln; March 4, Mrs. Fred Walker. 78 Canal Street; March 28. Mrs. Wllam Danjell, 70 Pershng Avenue. These partes wll begn at P.M. sharp. Mrs. Fred Walker was named s charman of a nomnatng commttee to select names for cdates to be elected secretary, second vce-presdent treasurer. Mrs. Carl Storeh s charman o( the audtng commttee. Mrs. Robert Pertlard. lbraran at seln Publc Lbrary a member of the club, announced that the lbrary ktchen wll be ready for use ll the near future. A dbnaton was made to the Heart Fund Drve. Mrs. Clarence Bower gave an outlne of the Youth Conservaton Program. Urs. Fred Walker Mrs. Wlam Ver Decker was co-hoscsses at the meetng Fre Auxlary Plans Card Party COLONA - - The Lades Auxla 7 of the Colona Volunteer Chemcal Hook Ladder Company, held ts meetng Monday, at the nman Avenue ftrehou.se, wth Mrs. James Taggart. n charge. Mrs. James Staunton reported that orders for the merchse club are beng receved. The card party scheduled for Thursday, March 5 at th." frehouse wll be under the charmanshp of Mrs. Wllam Wek wth Mrs. Taggart, Mrs. Joseph Pastena, Mrs. George Weber, Mrs. Flanngan, assstng. All resdents of the area are nvted to attend. The meetng closed wth a Valentne party an exchange of surprse comcal gfts was held. Fre Fghtng Course Held n nmun Ave. COLONA The Fre Tranng.Course, for Group, was held outdoors Monday Wednesday evenngs. The men were.traned n the use of ladders approprate tools. The use of foam, wet water, fog applcatons was demonstrated on Delaware Avenue, near the school grounds. Both groups were able to hook up to the hydrants extngush the fre wthn two mnutes. The drll was conducted by Ronald Monlssey, nstructor, wth Stanley Seabasty Luus Sonato assstng. HOW CHRSTAN SCENCE WOR 70 K.C. 7:45 ", M. Sunday OUR LAST 6 DAYS... Of SupfxSmsalonal Valuta! STORE-WDE CLEARANCE Ends Yruary 29th COME $EE!! COME SAVE!! Consumers lreen Stamps (harge Account^ Lay-Away l.u TCL U ) DEFT STORE 53) Oak Tt* Kmd, seln (Woodbrd«e Okk Shoppng CrUr t -.-

10 -3.! Jhc 3nbrprahfttt - raftrr The Ua4*r-J«waal Thr k* eta«jaanul Clurtn t EttNr t*4 ( hartn C. Gr*f«rr LawtvM* r,! Va* PU*H» Trtran* Bj carrer **ttr*r>» «*«*! * "*» m< y*af. «U»; rft»«>:kv t*. «M»» «S rrctt, 4Mb **»*»- «ul ;«n«tt W n <fta&r«. W* Our n At. of the dssenan.-e r.-t5 whch often seerr. to beaet us durng cur experence wth "lvng, there a, too. ft cocrn treasury of good -deas whch outuc.t::: outbalance : of the trals w*.n- raled upon to bear n ths rch treasure n our own surroundng communtes. -? the presence of the Mt. Carmel Nursng Guld To the thouss to whom the nursng Sxr.ers of the Guld have brought care of!he hghest competence, unquestonably ths has been thf most precous possesson n lfes cask. For these skllful dedcated Xuns. rushng from one bedsde to another to brng comfort assurance sprtual peace whch seem to be n ther espxas tare whch they deem a prvlege to bestow, haw earned the everlastng grattude at all e us. On Sunday."the parshes o! Roman Catholc Churches n Woodbrdge, Forth Amboy Fords wll open the annual drve for funds to support the GuE-d work. t s one of cvlsatons memorable scenes when the communcants of one o! ts many faths undertakes to perform a work of hghest devoton for the communeanls of tvey fath. Thus, we here are nspred at ths evdence of recognton of. obedence to, one of Chrstantys great tenets. n hs frst epstle to the* Cornthans. St. Paul the Apostle^wrote: "Charty suflereth long, s knd; charty enveth not, charty vaunt?th not tself, t s not puffed up. Does not behave tself unseemly, seeketh not her own. s not easly provoked, thnketh no evl; rejoketh not n nquty, but rejoketh n the truth. "Beareth all thngs, belewth all thngs, hoppth all thngs, endureth all thngs. Charty never faleth: but whether there be propheces they shall fal; whether there be tongues they shall cease, whether there be knowledge, t shall vansh away. "And now abdeth fath, hope charty, these three: but the greatest of these s charty." We can thnk of no greater low for manknd than that exemplfed by the nursng Nuns, by those who have accepted the responsblty to fnance ther work. Cure for the sck s avalable to all. wthout regard to creed or the ablty to pay To guarantee contnuance of ths care, alt who have ever professed obedence to the magnfcent deals of any Dvne fath, must feel a compulson to partcpate n the fund drve openng on Sunday. We hope that t may meet wth a success far beyond any hope, that we may gan new ground toward unversal acceptance of St. Pauls magnfcent thess that "... the greatest of these s charty." MOKAL GROWTH N AMERCA Leadens n the natons bustn«65, labor, farmng jowraraent joned last week n sarot Amerca s turnng meet to nlgous ethcal phntptes m ts daly lvng. He; a«n«d also* there s room for much unprw*- tnent. That moral values are makng gans n "daly lvng" s the sgnfcant thng about the statements, ssued tf\ response to a survey by the Natana Councl of Churches" Praetfenf rather than gvng just Up atrrve to moral ethcs wll count most n the future of the naton "Our country today fe turnmt to God ncreasngly n search (or gudance courage to, Bart the problems of economc lfe," s«d Cola C Parker, presdent of the Natonal AttOctkUon ol Manufacturers. George Meany. presdent of a th* newly mesed AH^p, UW the church Councl onj«m*rt labor s mprovng corutmnrtf for workers "n accontoace wh tmuc rel«uu tkbcal prttcples." 0James G Pattern, pntaafnt of the Natonal Farmers UMOQ. O- clared deals of Ckurstan PAOETEN Contrbutons may be made to the sohc- :.-< who wll call at your home, or may be T^lf^l to Monsgnor Charles 0. McCorr:?:.n. pastor of St James" Church. who«?v,>-;;«,t admnstraton of the Ould r^se deep nterest n ts servce, has had seh a larg* measure of responsblty n *he attanment by the Guld of the esteem &r grautudf n whch t s held by all. F UP am Xtreuary Acton by the T^wr Commttee n appontng" a full-tme ndustral Commssoner s prudent, necessary holds great promse. We laud ths step we are certan l wll receve wde commendaton. Fortunately, several attractve stes stll reman wthn our muncpal confnes whch shotfd be most attractve to ndustry, both large small The task whch has been assgned to Joseph J. Somers s tj brng Woodbrdge Townshp prospectve ndustral developments togetherend t s not an easy assgnment We are sure, however, that Mr. Somers wll proceed wth hs task wth dlgence confdence The fx-urbantes are welcome n our mdst, they have also been welcomed by many metropoltan suburbs. Ther arrval has. naturally, created the necesstes of addtonal schools of addtonal servces all of whch represent substantal cost The hope of all communtes, thus affected, s to entce ndustry whch wll represent no drect expense but wll add materally to the governmental ncome. Other localtes, facng problems smlar to ours, wll ve wth us to obtan new acceptable ndustry. Wth the actve help resources of the Town Commttee, however, we are hopeful that Mr. Somers can present a case for us whch wll preval, that we may soon have the resultng benefts. We wsh hm every success, for f t can be attaned, one of the most mportant servces of the tme wll have been performed. Knd Good... We must see t to beleve t for ts beyond our magnaton. We mean, of course, the separaton of Jmmy Catano from hs beloved Sewaren school. Jmmy clams that comes the end of next month he ntends to hang up hs pant brushes, brooms, shovels mops enters a lfe of retrement. Heavens! Ths s lke contemplatng the fact that someone s gong to resgn from hangng out the sun tomorrow mornng! So, as we say, t s just a lttle beyond us to Releve our ears when we hear that Jmmy Catano s plannng to qut. Hes an nsttuton, an nsttuton never quts. for t remans forever Jmmy wll reman forever n the hearts of the thouss of kds he has befrended to whom he has been a wse, patent counsellor; n the hearts of scores of teachers whose myrad problems he has gven the warmth understng of father brother rolled nto one; n the hearts of all of us who have watched hs conscentous devoton far beyond the call of duty to hs job to frendshp. Jmmy Catano has been knd good to hs famly, to hs frends, to hs communty. We know that he wll be wth us far beyond the tme when we mght be called upon to wrte hs eptaph. But when, n the dstant future, ths task befalls to some present frst-grader n the Sewaren school, we hope these words may occur to hm: Jmmy Catano has been knd good to hs famly, to hs frends, to hs communty. Opnons of Others t»* «n»f on the farms today. but that -hort-run goals always need n b«submtted to revew at toe tth of hmg>term Chrtsof Agrculture bra Taft Benson called for, "courage to (So chat s rght rather than what s expedent" added " ««must nspre greater relance a Go«n the strength vnch ces ron lvng n aceardance wth Hs Dtvne wll." Ttere are many other stater OKHt&, ndudng one tram R W. UcOowtll, praddent of Sunny Ot Ompans, Tulsa^ who sad hk Bra nom employs a company chaplan "to brng relgous ttarhn? ctoser la our people. t u to be hoped that all ths reflects the true growth of Amenta n moral stature. t so, there nead be no fear of conttaed pranwrttv throughout the Uttd lam <»».l Gttte, TOUT A rtlct FOB KACT When BMks start aanotwc Uwr frenbed wll on the un- MtstlK. «* ham a tad sltw- Bvt ths te what has happemd at the Onlmattr of Alabama. And t s «dmtapment orer whch the DoMnttr cf Alabaroa. the people of ths state the communty of Tuscaloosa should be deeply ashamed more than a lttle afrad. - Our governments authorty sprngs from the wll of the people. But ther wshes, f we are to be guded by democratk procotsas, must be expressed by ballot at the polls, by acton n the legslatve halls, fnally by nterpretaton from the bench. No ntellgent epresson ever has come from a craved mob. t never wll. And make no mstake. Vre was a mob. n (he wor&t sense, at the Unversty o Alabama yesterday. The target was Autherne Lucy. Her "crmes"* She was bom black, she was movng mpunst southern custom tradton but wth the law. rght on top to the Unted Stales Supreme Court, on her sde. What does t mean today at the Unversftv of Alabama, tum n TuwUMe, to have the uw on your uat? the answer has to be: "Nothng that s. f a moo dsagrees wth you the courts. What s to keep the same mob. (Contnued on Pag»Tth»> TRENTON Polcemen Srenxn v. New Jersey would be paw.w :hv vacaton perod n adva«>» of then vacatons, under lw pov^ons ol one of several hunored blls pendng n the U^sure They wll acted upon *:wn the wnter recess of the _ Senle Houw s concluded on March 2 next. Holdays, n the future would be observed on Mondays, ndudhg Tfcankstvg Day. under another buj m the Legslature. t s dwelled u promote longer wcre-^ week-ends However, such a u would not be effectve untl Nea York, Pennsylvana Del*»ar«enact smlar statues. Sute offcals, employees would be pad b-weekly nstead o.vtn-nonthly after July nfext by anotherpendr-g bll. Payment cf S500 by the State of New Jer- ;ey to blnd war vfttrans uould be ecntuaed even thoug Uey raove out of the Stale, by another bll. Recordng of spedu-s wthout tl-.e consent of the speaker, urould result "n a jal term uncer another bu. Saltsetn. excurson boats would be exempt from payng sasolne taxes by stll another bll a heady adopted by the Senate. A prayer medtaton room would t* made avalable for legslators n the Slate House by a pend-n; measure, whjle another requres all practcal nurses to be lk«nsed after Ss-pt.. 958, f they wan; to work. Two blls are pendng ;o reduce the authorzed number of harness race tracks from - to -n New Jersey. A mnmum salary of $2,800 for all school jantors would be effectve July next by another bll. ^ Tu curul traffc accdents de*us, a Seres of blls would automatcally mprson all persons captured drvng cars over 00 mtes per hour; requre regulators on all new cars whch would keep top spe«s down to 65 mles per hour: requre buses to eject gasses at least sx feet from the ground, dem that all h«h speed cars be equpped wth safety bells. COURT: The New Jersey Supreme Court prdes tself on adherng to legal prncples at all lmes The hghest court n New Jersey s consdered among the fnest n the Unted States. t constantly nterprets the law for the Governor, other State offcals WSHFUL THNKNG Under the Captol Dome By J. JKtfk SrMta. the eent.ral publc snd ts tlngs become.f fnj word on many subjects. The courts opnon- are bath educatonal atw decsve there are few vnu queston them. But when a lesul holday arrves. t!:e lofty trbunal proceeds :a ljnure t. Stale, county muncpal departments may be closed down tght, but the Supreme Court goes on ts dgnfed way on a ley.u holday hng down opnons, hearng argumt n s on mportant cases, wukn.- a; hard as on any other day. Tns m.spte uf the fact ar average duzt-n cannot sgn. a contract on a legal holday t may be that the 7-member hgh court s too bu^y to recognze a legal holday n preparng ( a hefty schedule. t may be tha: the members would rather work than relax on Lncolns Brthday t.r Memor.l Day or any other holday that falls on a scheduled court day. But there are many who beleve the hghest court m the State should have enough respect for the memory of Abraham Lncoln to observe h brthday. f t wasnt for Lncoln perhaps the court would not exst today. - HGHWAY FNDS. - The State of New Jersey would receve $,448,790,000 from thr Ftede-..l Government fev l acquston Md hghway constructon durng the next thrteen years under the Fallon bll >H pendng before Congress. To receve such funds. New Jersey would supply approxmately $3.0)0.000 a year-durn the perod to curry out us end of the 90-0 per ^tnt agreement Governor Robert B Meyner s n favor of the measure hls so nformed approprate commttees n Congress. The total FWeral program ncludng the State share, adds up to $ Under the program yearly allotments to New Jersey would ra» je from $59,820,000 n 9ST to $34,230,000 n 965. lesser yearly amounts to 989. GLAMOR GRLS AUTO TAGS: New strawcolored car regstraton tags are beng turned out by thouss at the State Prson to spply New Jerseys u\;o mllon f motorsts wth ebmpletely new tat,s next year. about m^ *ge, Bow dd YOU by?:.«*; *: :<* hve bl.^s: s *:". b* J««f! U a " ;^> T:".*y *re sx uvhrf :-.t J;l>fs :n SM-.r.d :*s> of other ss.es ann They no v^: jnj>;r.;rj upon *J-.«K. oufca uhern a permstwbl P..aw." A sucker on He fd»! *WT that ;e Cr ;>vr, :-j* bees rene*-*d T. t at* u>.? tt-prwen vct«r> K lku f.fct by the Amer.cj^ «s f Mota Ve.ck Ad;cr or sandrdwcun n U- tr-roag.-.ut the C:u"»c S.t> *nt Cr.da Car.. Ju:t:s 4so ck.-.:vc tne!;:eac : :r* \K- :o wat UTHOUTE : Manj»ut^r.oaKxJ»uUranues are brng sft J3 a Ne» Je-sey ceo; UJCUU. tu- Tr.e XrT Jrr-^y Tsspayer As- HV-»t.<«h;*?:r3t:vd a l^t cf sld: ^Vssa.** crtattd p:m!".ly *» rather.! threr :r.- :r.or:.tj. sac S:.r.r 4f.h«>rsue*: H munc.p! parsr. 3 scurjr:palr.c:r.c:- :y a J*r>ey C:t> j6 saj hry csn sustj:rj c-or.lmujty of on Page Trve v PRNCETON - A «> <-...>:.: A -;rw trs.-v sl on tf* **»>v.ul. «*«* Jersey «anm *» ****** D* ns n yj^r Day Rcwcrtw ol Ucem For Speefcrs He Wde P Support, Surrey. tb( *»». ** fcnaff t* M r \n U*r car appro* AJ *! nwofcof all" pers&bs ThS No V ur. - c-r<«rfr<, Approve Dsapprovf Neopnw Survey?.nd.nfs t:u.n f.vj oat o^ C9T Frndf BANKNG SERVCE -s, at the tp of your pe s n... by mal Sometme! t may be dffcult to grt bank n person, but ts alwayg taay ^ S han bcmk-by-mml. Rwnember ths shottcut? you tme ellort. 2% M n Stvgs n ta «vs- Woodbrdge Natonal Bank to -gn.;; nn: n N** Jts po.:. y. ft Js C H: F h h.wrt to hctr.:- : trt of trst> tj-.e- T Poll >*»n T5V s«n-«bv EAGLE H AMr n thstx.xw SSKv :J Tlf >-

11 THURSDAY, FEftKUARY 23. t956 PAG JLS7KS FORDS HOPELAWN KEASBEY ~ jue Auxlary»., S for Season ^rthws" Auxlary "clara Barttn LttUe.... th* Amboy Awms*. d dscussed plans for,.v*oo.. m budget commmee,, Mrs. John Uroos. Oough. Ml* PhlWp ;\[,s Theodore 3akol- Cap* was,f oprnln* day pab? asssted by Mrs. vlu, John Harkay Chapnsk.,,)..<! tr> hold a cart wth Mrs O«Mth ;un Matus as con woks an>ut ba»- td :o the lbrary. [Vnnenwrth. mem-,!! announced a. a ;n March. Two,,. r,. apponted:. ;.tv for the Bram Ross for the, m mothers are. oroles the non the dark ;. Browns w«ere n.-.t/.ty the r «.-arfe of hospl- \Urvh meetng.,s Jane Slovcr Ved at Shower,!>> Jane Stover, >:d Mrs Harold.v.onue. was gven at the. - Umbtrtson. MLS,- Stow wll Manton, son of v.:l Manton. 54 FVth Amboy.!:? O**r Wlson. -nko. Mrs. Etna ::J Furrest. Mss.,: Mrs Reb«Blanche Lam- :.-,. lambertson : n. daughter }h::\: Mrs. Fran- M-,rja:el OUbtrt. - Mr> Ann Man- : Manton. MtS. M;< Vk>:a Slov-W. - rson MtsBarlAn- K.t rs^aard, MUs y.x Mss Mf- \ur*n# Guld Aded Rx Legon Auxlary FORDS - The Udles Mrs Matusc t-,.\< of the club, t.tnunton dots.. H.MTse any can- of- Auxlary ot Fords Unt 63, Amercan Legon, met n post rooms voted a ts donaton to the Mount Carroe! Nursng Guld. Plans were made to feature a moton pcture. a socal, scheduled for Aprl 0. Mrs. Emma Chovan won the dark horse prce. PTA to Sponsor Cake Sale Mar. 9 FORDS Mrs. Robert Ohlson Mrs. Joseph Batoamo were named co-charmen of a card partt )jnd cake sale, to be sponsored by the PTA of School 4, March 9. from 8 to 0 P. M. n the audtorum. Door przes non-players przes wll be awarded Members of the executve board the class mothers are workon the commttee. Anyone nterested n helpng may contact Mrs. Ohlson. J Mary Avenue, H J-UM. or Mrs Balsamo, 4 De- Orassn Street. Lafayette Estates. U 8-4 Democratc dub Names New Slate KKASHEY Electon of offcers was held by the Keabeys Mens Democratc Club at a meetteg n the treheuw. Those named were: Peter Keso, presdent; John Taokevcz. vce presdent: Joseph Sebesky, secretary publcty: Anthony Na*y, treasurer; John Rychllck,sergeant-at-arm; Wllam Fodor, John Frank Mcmros, trustee*. The dub endorsed the followng: Anthony Kagy. county commtteetnan: Mrs. Margaret Rych- Uck. county commltteewoman; Anthony Zylka, coroner. Hopelmm Post VFW ffeltome$ Dstrct Head HOPELAWN - Mchael Paka Eghth" Dstrct commer, was a guest at the meetng of Hopeluar Memoral Post 352. V. F. W, a: a meetng held n post rooms. Arthur Smth was welcomed nto membershp Joseph Fedor, John Hornytk. Lous Pa nek Albert 3em<* were apponted to serve as advuars to the Boy Scout Troop sponsored by the post. \h\ den Chemcal to Buld.W Plant n Fords Area :-" :> -.a5 been selected flt-resstant surface coatngs, lu :. Hevden Chemcal :.K plant vhch oooooo lbs. capacty u:-.o;. a key ta$n- : manufacture of - -jtt. quck dryng.- :<<JS other.:: - Smon Askn..:.:..nr.ced today.,...: /. *h«h wll nro-..rtol by a new Un-.> $r.n& erectml ad- Kon:> punt Heyden : r 30 years whkh ::uu?..yde. hexame-. other or-..> employs MO ::OT(- beng let, Mr.. T>.e new plant s. d.^-e aproxmately n.-.ully wth addl- :..r.t later. :. r l^tor to the a>» the locaton..\ plant has been ; :.Lblled relaton- Htvarn has enjoyed ::...:L;V ov#r the past v A>.Kn sad..,:y *Lsh to express : : He effectve asss- ;r»tem*nt gwn by H Qu^;ey other. e Wuodbrtdge Town- ncludng Rlclwrt -< : Svhnudt, George "> :-j.v.. Edward Kah xt..n*;one by the \ :*y, Nathan Dufl. Kurds plant wll be :..(jr expanson n H«-yden. largest pro- ^ymtol, snce the -uul penuerylhrltol ^ -ruoed»t Heyden * m 939". Mr. Askln to be used at. ant provdes complete ; uuducng any grade :."-uueryuutol H s *nof several years o tkuory, plot plant rtopuwu work. The uurket for pantaftry- : m m current tut* < oped uses n plasuca, m brcanu. dbpt-rsnu ads md phar maceutcals dctated the need to; process whch could make al types. The new process also assures hghest qualty unformty n each grade type." Heyden. poneer n the commer eal development of pentaerythr tol related polygl alcohols markets these products under th trades names "Pentek," "Mono pentek," Dpentek" "Trtpen uk" also produces a govern ment specfcaton ntraton gradt lor explosve use Trp to Playhouse Projected by Unt FORDS - The Better Schools, Assocaton met n the home of Mrs. lvng Kahree, Lberty Street, dscussed tentatve plans for the annual theater party to the Paper Mll Playhouse n Aprl. Valentne favors were completed delvered to the kndergarten classes of Schools 4, Mrs. John Sorensen, Mrs. Walter Mngn aad Mrs. Harold Sorensen were named to the nomnatng commttee. Electon of offcers wll be held at the next meetng at the home of Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Man Street. Gerald Charles Duggan Chrstened nford$ FORDS - Mr. Mrs. Owrald Charles. Duggan. 25 MacArthur Drve had ther nfant son chrs- SnedoenM Charles, n Our lady of Peace Church by Rev. John B. Qrlmes. pastor. Sponsors were Mr. Mrs Mchael Lukacs,. A dnner followed at the parent s Ka*thle^T«nd Marlyn Duggan. BRUNSWCK AVE- FORDS Dttnethe Gfts -Greetng Cards Par All Ooostom OOaV MWCBADSK CUJB MPOHTKD BAVARAN CHNA_ SHOWER AND WEDDNG ACCESSORES PBOlD OF RECORD: Pupls atuopflswn School, above, rawd $ for the r»h» F*»!**««tfcw donatons amounted to $M.J, wth the (told st»r «on R to Grade 6. Persona*! dwutm*» «* $l**»; from move, padw tmlenart** to wok purchasng commttee for the organzatons. Twenty-fve out ot Fords Publc Lbrary selected 9 00 ponts are gven n judgng for lew chldrens books for purchase the extent of such cooperaton. t a meetng of the group r theregardless nf the contest, t s the brary. Mrs. W. Howard Jensen was named secretary of the commttee. Mrs Helen Palkensten. lbraran charman, announced that lnce 80 per cent of the borrowers Are chldren, t was decded to J*tJ» a tsw T*«wS««Lbrary Fund Drve Stll Fords Solder Lons Club Annual Recue On; New Books Purchased Promoted at Dx Lsts 7 Outstng Acts FORDS-The newly ortanted cooperaton wth other groups am f the club to mprove the lbrary so t wll offer adequate upto-date facltes to meet the dems of the local area. Statstcs snow that there are persons n the Unted States wthout local lbrary serv- concentrate on brngng chldrens j ce. n ve wof ths fact, the chb selectons up to date frst. Lsts j feels proud that t has been able of approved reference educa- to offer lbrary servce to the people tonal fcton books were submt-! of Fords for the past $3 years. The ed by the local elementary schools. lbrary s located on Corelk T 4 Our Lady of Peace j Street, opposte the frehouse Parochal School. Selectons were s owned, mantaned operated made from each from publshers book lsts. by the Womans Fords. Club of A large lbrary dctonary Wth the rapd growth n populaton st were also ordered. A Bble locally, t has become a college dctonary have been donated by Mrs. Oswald Nebel n necessary to enlarge lbrary facltes to a great extent Many new memory of her parents Mr.!books must be bought together Mrs. Martn J. Olsen her late wth addtonal lbrary furnshngs. sster. Margaret Olsen Taylor. Nearly borrowers, mostly The purchase of the new books school chldren, are usng the lbrary. s beng made possble as a result To meet the dems of of the fund drve now beng conducted these chldren, text books ref- Donatons may be sent to erence books must be up-to-date. Mrs George Momar. charman. Plan Vacatan Ctab who reported that MU.S4 has been An ample supply of good lterature for lesure Ufe readng must receved to date. New lbrary furnture s also beng purchased. be on h to elmnate objectonable comcs other unapproved A tag day conducted on Saturday by the Uttle Womans Club readng matter. To promote healthy readng habt, the Edu- netted $ Members who partcpated were Eleanor McClusky. caton Department of the club s Dane Seyler, Karen Jorgenson. plannng a Vacaton Readng Carol Watts. Elane Harmson. Jndy Club for chldren. Each member Herochk..Joan Jean McKttrck. Gal Lund. Marlene Soreh- wll record books read com- wll receve a booklet n whch he sen. Otga George. ments. Awards wll be gven by the club to members readng the re- A prze, donated by Mrs. Molnar, was awarded to Elane Harmson, who collected the largest amount, J3.8. Members of the Womans Club of Fords other nterested persons who wsh to assst wth the Lbrary mprovement Project may contact Mrs. Molnar. charman. t her home, 0 Fourth Street. All work done pror to March wll be credted to the Achevement Contest, a natonal contest ponsored jontly by the General Federaton of Womans Clubs he Sears-Roebuck Foundaton Cvlc-splrted ctzens who take prde n ther local lbrary wll wsh to cooperate wth the club n ths project as members of the club have always actvely partcpated n nl communty affars, Mrs. Molnar sad. Emphass n the contest s upon qured number of approved books. n addton to servng the chldren, the lbrary must stock a good supply of books for adults, for the dub beleves that a "Lbrary s Adult Educaton." To encourage adult readng, dscusson groups are beng formed. Reference materal for dscusson wll be suppled by the lbrary through the State Lbrary Servce Bureau the Amercan Lbrary Assocaton Meetngs wll be held n the lbrary traned leaders wll be n charge. Subjects for dscusson wll be selected by the group. LYONS HAVE DAUGHTER KEASBEY Mr. Mrs. George Lyons, 9 Dahl Avenue, are the parents of a daughter bom n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. 24 Hour Servce on All LAUNDRY plus 5% Dscount at Plant Store only Store Hours: Daly 7AM.- 6 P. M Saturday 8 A M 2 P M Fords Snow Whte Laundry Douglas. Slrt*t, Fords, N. J. Telephone Valley (4*40 We Pck Up Delver Plaut-OM Block Bat ef Gwrgtt Garaf* PORTDDC Jr.. Fords. M. * the 76th MSSa? talon here has been frst leutenant. Leutenant Nark comng to Fort Dfcx Bto Mmrtatf December, he l* nets *2 be t* TTrt* wb &o toon ttar «Ford AT«ttt. graduated frwa hga se&aoll Woodttredge rtcewd ks^ffau** J*nejs*Br J ste W a baxnekr ot SCMSM dtgnt MJArJBtw*. tettttes m Seton Hal Unn«53BF Be lwr- Lt a«d Mn Hark <m pnsenty Sttus. Pfca OJto merty sencd as athtotk SkfO.SrtBt * Prtnvw arck«sm w«koodoo* Amercas Best Buy mt km ft* mkk ymt bug practcal? Hre a n SUM wonderful wa^sto do just that! EanVoaa s stok exctng «a sports car, haady as a pktaap track... extra»<g m U* taft* Ftantaefe a n of fawous fanty aothnc Uk* t 3 B the Oevke oftnd» statdb the 227- Aad taat Onb to Acrrpt sd Oothng FQKD$--T> Woma^ CJsa at»»»s HT,">x;r»rpd that twd -,». 6e brouthl to :>* home ot the armaa/tf l~:rrnaxnal Relas >«7# c^ KoTfcn*! T Mary rb: : v.u bt Ht :-bwtrtcl T.v x.«. ; N rtute ret s«r>.,c *-. ; rn -.r of l for hy tat rr*t from.rters last Wed* > e<.-fwwred m ^ rt ^v^ mdejt \f^. Kor»nt char, has. cd.n-t!>«rf are woltlaf *-.: 2:.. v d:-s,-:p» for staln- «-.nd.-»- ^K; j*e*ches aad :?, ;? JVA ctnathea..:.: :^-raton projects. rr.r.-., c ~u-cres are to Sute FW- Clabs ;> vhr thesw for f FederaUon Alt Am-n-an Home Dqputexcry TVBrsdty n the u P M w make canto tw u* on local pattottt. nt.n<- aru^r^al s needed Jtj bf.ml F.T the lbrary. to \or Dscusson nk Arthur A Orer- *nd Mrs- Lafayette Lrrtofs-, Amercan hentate ses«nn n Trenton, spcttby > S-.*»> Ltouy Serrkes.fua.:e Awncn Lfanrr»H be leaden rt*fe dstuscoaled by tte 6- tastes wwrtw! by!^ Feed PoaOon> «J * F«w to Ada:: Edacauon. The pr<:(up ;< cp«-n to allram tad SS» lt*ta* women n the communty, al* Ctaftftel tsrftskvj jxrscas mv roster wtta *~nh the bbraran. for BEAUTY BMNBSS- ANDBLAZtNGGO! V4; aad «ad vefnass a btg tar. a atw kad never Kad waft t joa k*at tfcft pnok. Tb&n as practcal.,. aaa* wow*,., «s de cats tbea> aalm... stoftat v^jbt dom **h the kmast! Gnat k asoa-bt as show you w*y than fabakwt "58 KMbacs art ntad Amanca% hast PomAC MLLER PONTAC - CADLLAC, Corp. Avtt. FU-O300 M. J. m A:

12 PAGE TWELVE x CLASSFED :!UTF< NFORMATON 75* r«r 5 mrd* [Vdlmr fat adt: Wetae*4aj t c «rh addtonal word { A M fur k n adtanct publcaton. Tflrpbone WO-S-7* Lesc?r*:.* 2 a da* --J?~.?* last hre* FEMALE BELT WANTFD Maraxureors s. Ne *nd PROPTTABLE Sprr..*:s. - FOR YOUR phm&nt hea;- toon b* t«repr»part r.-» -e- a$ problem. c*h Tonys P&mfe- j tt* l*r*e profl-j «:. r.; y-.v. - :ns ark Heaa Senee. WO-*- j AT* Conmeucs Wr.;«P O Box goo? 2»-23J :-;3 DARAOO-8 LOST AND FOt>D AUTO DRTVNO SCHOOL Ltrreft Oldest n Coanty FOCN> SmxZ Us n; «:.:* n Hydamatc. Flud awl Stard vmrmt brown co".»: *::.-. be.ls 20 McCVOan 8_ Perth AnUwr Vfcntty of W*xo::" H.S- k - C%H HQlrect -TWS Bchool C WO-8-3T83 af.r: A 30 P.M. : : n REAL ESTATE FOR *U t. AY Seven -x>a5 T^K^S porch "- scrwne flret-ooo: part:: n T:xk:r. Burner swam hea: P?" "5 x 00 EMllnU «ct:on *!: W M Bensmu:. 05 W M..x. Aver.ue RmhrsT :-9 ".6 3" BUSNESS OPPORTl MTV t T YOUR DRTNKKO ha oecome» problem. Alcoholc* Anoojr- 3K>us can help you. CaU Mart«t or rru P. O Bn XS3. Woodbrtdft BONOART SCHOOL OP DRVNO LCENSED DC NSW JERSET 8 Homes Put Avenue. aeto. lberty MAJOR OL COMPANY Mxern, PANOS TONED Repared: tvrw-bay lervct f.a.::" ;c:!ree estmates. Also wll baj Pr;a» OC»;:M :K.T.e used pano*. C»U VA-<-«lS. poss*k.cr excezer.t o??>:".". Slater. 2-l«. 33 for r.sh". person Wrr.e.:r sppcmmer,:. Box 00. : :.:-.-; T^WSt*per. :-23 HUNGARAN Recpe Book. Englsh prnt Prce Ms. P Sore?:. 767 Pralrte Avenue. SouA SALE Bend 4, nd. J-3J"»53 SUPER BHCK. four doors. fully equpped. wh;:e alls. A-l coad:uoc. Call WO-8-93S3 GREY HEADSTROM STHOLLER Par Cor.;t:cr. Call WO-8-C96-?. :-23 MUST SACRFCE two vacuum cleot?:> erty 8-463T SERVKES - :< rj?s. tll Lb- Under Captol Dome Contnued from Edtoral Ptge out the dstupuoa ofelecttro turnovers. Opponents arpe U»; uae regular publc agenc*s a.-.d ututet. authortes escape drect accountablty to the publc tend toward self-perpetuaton. HAVNG TROUBLE?.::. vour, sewerage Eler.::.- removes ^oou,. f..::.. -xr. j stoppage frm c..-:-^ P.pes.! drans a::c w*tr> N :.;.-:r.:. no! < rapd,r.: e:7...:-::r Call! WO-8-800T : LNCOMTTAX RETURSS PRE-; PARED Ktv F-c Suburban Atmuntn Assocates. Se( J alles Brown o: Jchr. B:r. A", -he Gene A. Totn*»o Astray Oa: Tret : Kc*G selu-.. L:bc::y 6-7JOO NCOME TAX prepa-.fa ndvdual Busws Bookkeepng methods. Al terms *\.-...ble. Jm Dunne, telephone V.oodbrdge 8-40 or H:lcret J WANTED STENWAY or o:.\: Sne pano wanted lor recory. P.eas*.ate make, age prvr Wne Box 0. c.o ths newspaper m nor ot 2$ r*-^- D C THURSDAY. HOMESTF.ADNG pnm wmto rtkk mt*ta WOL A total of 43 farm unts on flye Mch - F Me- -clsmston bureau projects wn MT opened for homesteadlng ana " ^S * ^ertsnf."* ftshn, on Opened horr "svf ;tro sca;l cr.;ld*r. 956 accordng to.the npaper* Nacld hnu when Veterans wll :o yru: occe n each of the «- *«. skaln cm» fc«o: w«r *-,.b, lven pre erenee Vn UHMM tarfv *» fc«s sausj em tecwto card. r*v cmtt he spotted "he r:> Wth: l(n d openngs, whch nvolve «.- 8»6 acres The farm unts are tertmealt aad y««r the hrtp o* «company- he?«atrt"n the state of Washngton. daho. Arzona Wyomng Wrlfc cwtfteatr. a hole Bd JUhed : ou: rod Une. ol- r. :.> Trr-.*,--..t» Jhr:.! 5 nt^e >;TJT-3JE OJ th» rear C.WTOl CAKS. - coao*r r-^sel! the umlar head of ^e Party ta *ew Jer- 3c nc: -»hnjt an the cterscr Meynoc rewnuy Saok* (s*r Sew Jersey wn be ;es:ed fly f«a r?ar a: Uurt? KMS SC ob:a aau or. ar?ctu:»a frcas a van*y ol pae** :he srau Ofp*.-;a«nt of Hel:^ r.as»nk?«frr«c. Another SC»: rs pste c^u>fr r. the ^rsey C.tj Aracry wul SOCAL SECURTY The New Jersey Taxpayers As- j ur.de: :u$ socalon warns the sue ot thej Yes. V«w aasa be lauly dsauthorty lst n tsell a suffcent reason for taxpayers to acquaat ^ f thenuelveo wth ths far-reachng *nj scksuaual camfal vark can development m New Jersey government. br c«b5)4ft*4. Tnt tsmutj may JERSEY JGSAW: New Jersey wll send 6 delegates ajtemates to the Democratc Na-! rece tonal Conventon m Chcago on f August Attorney General Grover C. Rchman. Jr. has called orc all law enlorcement agences to curb the rresponsble reckless drvers contrbutng t. the adverse trend n fatal traffc accdents.... Plans are underway or honorng New Jerseys outstng mlk producers!wr..t dstrbutors as part of the June Dary Month observance.. Andrew F. Caughln. popular legslatve charman for the Frefghters Assocaton of New Jer* sey for many years, s now resdng at 5229 East 8th Terrace. Pompano Beach. Florda, j would be pleased to hear from h frends... Ffty local polcemen recently graduated from the State Polce Academy n the 20th Muncpal Polce Class.... Congressmen whose dstrcts border on the Delaware Rver mem- ty srkwst, nenul atnrss. <w UlwMss. ;, rt-.er. sv T U:Td as a no* so csrjkd* to n* wnj f: c-an «K".tr.t to rcceve aty checks* Yes. Sacnl SKWU checks can kf sent to yw J*rwbnT n the c*rm where thm «s reasonable asswmtt kat y*«wll re- >tt»* *a kr able to cash them. 3 How can eet s record of beer. cr?d:".^d ;c my so- YOB aaar rh*rtr»s «BK a v«u «y wntnt U the Socal Sct«nty AdMnstraton. BattuBorf. SlarrUnd. aa4 asknc for a OatcAent of y»«r ac- Yoa can t»t an»mresse4 at oar Kt* for nse n ths ntonaauoo. f an mtr has been aade n your» «U help y«a c*t H c YOQ shwrt check on tour accwut at least owe thce «nt«thm h a Umt to HELP FGHT Multple Scleross The cause cure or multple scleross are4ocked n mystery. But the Natonal Multple Scleross. Socety s hopeful that the mystery wll be solved. That s why ths fund-rasng campagn s named MS Hope Chest. t takes money to fnance research, to brng ad to patents, to servce clncs, to prepare dstrbute educatonal materal. Wll you help to fght Multple Scleross, the crppung dsease that^fects so many young adults?.pace taken by PUBLC SERVCE Gve yon help to unlock the mystery Warthlt She A pen^y OT your Uraf ht$ [ SaJor r*s thnkng ol resumng K> the shp. Lttle Brother Gve hm a dollar «*. ts worth t: t host, wh*t say pc* Mou» Boa: fnrxwr would you aund «y:r.c On Avodng Heart Balm M \::.s t you are one Who never Mops to *>:.». Then have a cere AtKtt low V-. use the rk True! What does your husb lke for dnner" asked the young brde, who WM lookln? for advce. Experenced housewfe, "Most anythng havent got n the pantry." Opnvpn of Others (Contnued frf ;. Edtoral f uncm*. Jled agan, from tak- n" r.er n any other feld where t decdes to mpose ts wshes? Apparently, nothng. What s the answer to a mob We thnk that s clear. t les n BUSTNESS DRECTaRY CM t Jewelry Servce t Photography foefcf?z Sdng COAL - FEL OL OL BURNERS TRY OUR SERVCE DEPARTMENT AUTOMATC FUEL OL DELHXY BUDGET PLAN to pay for ol or coal Htatng nstallatons WDGE AVENEL COAL & OL CO. S?6 RAHWAY A> r EXEL Brags Avenel Pharmacy m RAHWAT AVENXE WOODBRDGE 8-94 PRESCRPTONS WBTTXANS CANDES Cosmetcs - fum Gre*Un» Cards RAYMOND JACKSON AXD SON Druggtts 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone S-U54 Fwtre BUY ON THE HGHWAY AND SAVE Featurng Natonally Advertsed Brs of F\trnture WAYSDE FURNTURE SHOP C. S. Blthway No. Afencl OPEN DAttY 9 A. BL - 9 P.M. Pswe WOodbrdn 8-S77 Fneral DlrecUrs SWOWECK Funeral Home 46 Atlantte Street Carteet N. J. Catteret -575 FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES SUMA*4 M Tun 42 East Avenue Perth Amboy S3 Ford Ave,, VA 6D33«Faskn Credt Jewelers Mt ROOSEVELT AYEM E CARTEBET CA-l-«30«DAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY GFTS Expert Watch Jewelry Repar Ur Stares Telephone 8-U9 Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. AXDRASCK. Prop. Complete Stock of Domestc baported Wnes, Beers Uqaon»74 AMBOT ATENTE WOODBRDGE. N. J. tosk lstrnctoo Lne of rrmt* GBSON J-tsson on GTTARS # TRMPET Amplfers GUTAR t ACCORDON SAXOPHONE STDENT, P, vso RENTAL # TROMBONE P_\N * DRlMS F«r UtonuHon Cll Hl-:-SW«SAMMY RAYS MlSlC nd REPUR SHOP ttt New BTuftwtfk Avrnur, Fords Learn T» Play The Accordon The Modem, Easy Way No Accordon To Buy EBES MUSC CENTER Hlt BoakosU. Prop. J57 SUtt SU P. A. VAG-290 \ Mvtg a TmcVng Complete Movng Job Rooms $25 5 Rooms $35 «Rooms $ 5 Rooms $40 all Und Uturd \nn Ep. ECONOMY MOVERS NATON-WDE MOVERS Rahnay Natonal Van Lnes 48-SUU Movln Strvce AGENT A. W. Hall antl Son Lool ud Lonj DUunce M<nlB( tud Stance MaTON-WlDE SHPPKK3 ot Hwutaotd ud Offce Furnture authorng Atnt H«wu4 Vut Lnn ttpmtt kwuns (or Ston(«CRATNG PACKNG SHPPNG UatlatBtt FurntuK ot tery Eksrrptoa OOee Warehoujc 34 Atlantc Street. Carteret TBL CA Pet Shops Show Brds Farrakeet Younr NOW ON SALE! uncond- Uftutlly (lurulrtd fu ll month. flu, brth cutattt «ud cluxd kud OB ll brd* All colors. Order now! GUTH PET SHOP CarWret* Uttle Zoo tt Rootcvelt Avenue, furttret CA EASTER SPECAL Just Arrved - Baby TRTLES Bt«, Medcnes bu>pu«l U Bh bun<u, Fns-Fur & Feathers PET SHOP MAN B, O W, T.w B - WO-S-Utll t VALENTNE SPECAL! 2 Photos (or the Prce ot "for $4.00 8x0 nches AVENEL STUDOS WO R 69 Avenel Street, Day Develop. Sen. Cameras - Projectors, Etc./-Greetng Cards GAlLARDS PHOTO Open 0 to S 547 AMBOT AVENLE Woodbrdee Mon. Fr. Nghts to 8:30 Plumbng Heatng t WOODBRDGE Plumbng & Heatng Remodelng New nstallatons Gas Ol Burners Call WO , H L. PUGUESE A. LPO Charles Farr Plumbng - Heatng Electrc Sewer Serrke Telephone: Woodbrdce 8-059* 62 LNDEN AVENUE Woodbrdce. N. J. Rado & TV Servce ALS RADO & TELEVSON Prompt Expert Repar* RCA Tubes Part Batteres 34 PERSHNG AVENUE CARTERET, N. J. * "A. Ksh, Jr., Prop. Telephone CA--S089 On Our Easy Rental Flan ntcruttoul, audrrn nd rlutrl mlc uotht t* lx-(nnrrs nd add nudtnts. Agents for all top- -J&G- TELEVSON RADO SERVCE 86 Washngton Avenue Carteret Call CA-4978 Hom Calls Made S A. M. 8 P, M. Joe Georje Maella Ralngs raon RALNGS Cuatom Hade And nsulkd QualtT Work O op Free Estmate DENNS M. MURPHY WO--SU8 Roofg ad Sdg t Henry Jansen & Son Tnnng Sheet Heal Work t«8n Metal CeUln,, u^ F«mMe Work S88 Alden Street WoodWdge, N. X ROQFTNG al«sdng Hot Tar Rooftnf ALL TYPES OF SDNG Asbestos SMm. nanlbrck Sdng, Wood Shlnrlet, Ctajtboard. Novelty Sldlnc GARAGES DORMERS all tyj* general repars. Jt;J\ All Work GVARANTE Men Fullj nsured FREE ESTMATES Call ft or top n at CONSTRUCTON CO. 649 W. Gr Avc., Rahwaj No down payment Up to 3 yean to pay Servce Statons TOWNE GARAGE J. F. Gardner ft Son 493 RAHWAY AVENUE Woodbrdge WO Were Speclalst»*l BEAR WHEEL ALGNMENT AND BALANCE BRAKE SERVCE Sewng Select Your BUTTONS Well Make Your Buttonholes Everythng for Your SEWNG NEEDS The SEWNG KT 73 E. Cherry St. RAHWAY Sortng Goods Get That REEL FXED NOW! "Ru Met" "Penn," "Arex" "Centaure" Servce Staton REEL RF.lAlKS A SPECALTY Red Checked. Cleaoed, Polshed, Graued f.50 Adjusted, for Only (Plus Parts, f Needed) Home of Reel ParU" We Have. n Stock TROtT WORMS MANE-MADE MOCCASNS LOAFERS SLPPERS WLDLFE PCTURES (framed) HUNTNG AND FSHNG LCENSES SSUED Ask How Yon Can Wn One of Our TrophJea. RUDYS: JFSHNG TACKLE )AND REPAR SPORTNG GOODS tt Monroe Street, Rahway Telephone RA-7-JS94 Real Estate - lsuraoce SCHDEMAKER AGENCY Realtor nturer "We Sell the Earth nsure Whats On t." EDSON, N.. U T PAYS TO USE THE WANT ADS flrf., dersve act!n ; th.«use of \rtatev, r.cesaary to re«tr a, : Me anyone who s law.... What has h&p;> (.,<, more mportant?) r Negro grl s adr. unversty. We have of law order.,,, render to what rather than a r,-.. v for what t raht Yes. thejes pc S r. versty campus, But what a prce h for t - Tuvalonsa Nc. Fast WOODBROGE TAXll rr.au. ST. YLL.OW \ 2-Honr Tax Sen re lot ths number (l<«n WO Rado Dspatohfd (,\, Dstance No <>:.,, Upholsterng FOR THE!M Talor M.uk SUP COVKKS t SERMAYAN UPHOLSTERY Mop Call WO.-8-5 FFTH AVEM. 3-Pece Set Wth Zpper 3-Pece Reupholsterd 75 Venetan Blnds bo Yor NKr. M VENETAN n.m Flexalum lynmull, r, nd Removable >l Flcxalum Tw-ncht, r V,v: Tlt-a-m.tc Alumnum Sturm V, nj Trple Track Removable lm.l. Storm l)".. FOR FREE >M\!F Call Kmball h: Mke Skerchk Yarns U Anythng F.wntft For KNTTNG NEEDLE PC NT HOOKED RM.S EMBRODKV De SEWNG KT 73 E. them M RAHWAY MW Horoscope Readng MRS. RANA Horoscope Speaks POLSH RUSSAN No Appontment Necessary Daly 9 A. M. > M 487 NEW BRUNSWH AVENUE, FORDS (At UU> CQSTLV WAR Another world «> the UnUd States >l lars twt s lou - lon, accordng tu (! of lle U.S. Navy, l approxmate ten w- World War. am" Smth, who based \v.- > the avertge lnce*.^ of eachjpf the nuton thecvf War. V«eant Sr. The mjlste ha. an hour a m" WonneW t>jl llu UhoU tl«n UR n t^m. "Now»e > bakkuk." he sad. " w«put nn?" JJ.no J«ve

13 -» «... NDKNT-LEADER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, PAGE THRTEEN Grl Scout News,, r( tlr l«st week. Mrs u.jot WBS ther guest \[, M t P grls the art,,",mly. They had lots,. nudles but the best Lly us a Ml tastng. made frulta-flllcd ",,,r took home a full valentne to her Mazurek s the ;,nd she s nsslstcd by Troop 2R, under the,, Mrs. Chrs Chrlsten,,,-pared for nn magl- Denmark. The grls,,\, nnrs to be used at ](rtlng. They wll have tr danclns plus a (, thorn f Dansh cu»- H;,!;s wll be used f " -,,.tuns as the back- : Dansh food. nvestture Rltw,... ;, cndlelglt nvestl-,,; > [,,r Senor Troop 7,.,.,,l ther leader, Mrs. l.c nrl repeated the.merted n law whle,,!!,, Thru a poem,..,, was rnd, n parts,.,,;s Takng part.an v was Carole Czap. -.,,, Dolores Poll. Bar-. HK hra Sears, Carol, K " Ann Stachetokl wvv,. Refreshments «prepared (nd served (sts for the day Stackelskt. p Ms. Owen Eoft, ;: m y Jr.. Mrs. Andrew,,.-tt Poll. m sorry,, sc underst t Mrvrmott was the,,t < matng of Olrl mp 4. Avenel. She n m magnary trp,.,.n magnary boat <, Yk harbor. She.b.ut many ponts hc talk was n con- :. -cooud class badge. lls took notes. Va- WT played the..n by Ann Swlsstack K..dts Mss Carol.a.s.shUs leader Mrs. Grl Seoul were Lorrane carolo Clodt. The.H«hnd on second rk. t was decdr-d ) ),:>k of newspaper :!. ^ Ms. Nestor s :! t!:..:oup asssted,b, md Mrs, Kllng.!. ::v Ul-shoefefa Olrl n h>: General Motors ; : l, a.m. week. t was :.,.:< md enjoyable trp. :. ;n:: wre Barbara Dcr -.clrlnr D-lack. Peggy ;. H. Larson. Donna Lar- ; c.lc, Joyce Goodrch. :; nt. Paula Agolo r. : Thty were accom-.-. M Mrs. xo "OcrlMtr Carle und ther \tvr Troop Hnwtf Troop 64 rc- ;;,. oure servces. J«an. odovnell. Joanne m va Wyda, Lnda n;r dark und Susan. n m-,v strls. All the : :,r ;< w Brownes were > Uc Brls receve.; J.! o enjoy coffee after.:.k Muce Kr s rom ths m the dag ceremony! n[ the P.T.O., School :. C:ttn-ne Chel, June >. lymy Chamberlen. The.!<mud a.new grl,.,a t* lust meetng.!>ly ul Troop -60. v r. Cty Junes frst day - -! l> ;u. her brthday so < raed Valentne Day ):!!ulny wth egg-nogs < he KlrLs are present.» to make beds M... H. Dlckson, leader, Dunoughs, assstant,! wme.s me very apt! " nkd mcetnj! tor the secton was hold at - nf Mrs. Cruso. Rally <scussed nrrange- : lr a sprng trp. Mrs. lt. nod book to gude n unt work. She also " booklets on "Gfts to small budget." Mr. W. > named as traner for ; Tn next meetng-wll " February 29 at the : Mfh. Murray. Mrs. Harrs! tlmt her troop had ( l tnun ther cooke po-.ll md chars to be ; ""(tngs. Present ut the : -» Ms. Dckson, chalr- Ml lrrougls, Mrs. Caruso,.! ". Mrs. Harrs, Ms. [ U.y Km., Mrs. Deucrllna ( A "> A Feld Day commt- mne of the charman, ;<nl NH)s. Jr. A schedule ll - WHS decded upon. Ths " lld presented to " " Along wth thesched: - " l - Mngs "ofl-llmlts" t; <(). When the tenta- costs so lttle to Phone anywhere luaburgh "ulmore QOo nun *!"", /w W*< t«a PM m4 >». 0% F«, * tve date s confrmed wll prnt more of the detals. Mrs. Blndcwald, Mrs. Vorhees, Mrs. Dlckson. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Enz, Mrs. Deu-!rlln? Mrs. Nms were present. Absent were commttee members Mrs. Fullcrton Mrs. Burrows. My advce to all the leaders s start now to practce Grl Scout Browne sonns so you wll be prepared for a "long to be remembered day" for the Scouts of Woodbrdge Townshp! Keatng Addresses Junor Clubwomen AVENEL-Edward P. Keatng, vlct-pncpal of Woodbrdge Hgh School, was the Ruest speaker nt a meetng of the Junor Womans Club of Avenel held at the home or Mrs. Wllam Harncd, 53 Hgh Street, WoodbrldRe. -,._" Mr. Keatng gave a vvd descrpton of the functons of the new hgh school spoke on the program that s belnn planned for the students. Mrs. Hans Nelsen, presdent, reported»n her attendance at the northern presdents councl held on February 4. n Newark. t was decded to vote for Mss Mary E, Sparks, as Junor membershp charman o( the New Jersey State Federaton of Womans Clubs at the annual conventon to be held at Atlantc Cty n May. The club s nomnatng one of ts outstng members, Mrs. Carl Oloskey for a delegate for the Thrd Dstrct or state of New Jersey, at the General Conventon to be held at Kansas Cty n May. The veterans armed forces charmen, Mrs. Alfred Anderson Mrs. Martn Outowskt. reported on the blrmo party held January 26 at the New Jersey Home for Dsabled Solders n Menlo Park. The club vvlll remember these-members wth greetng cards on ther brthdays. A specla workshop meetng was called to make favors for a party for the veterans, the meetng to be held at the home of Mrs. Harned. Mrs. Qloskey, youth co-operaton charman, announced that bbs Md bean bag8 were made sent to the Cerebral Palsy League n Perth Amboy. Plans were na^e for the sale of Eaater cy, under the drecton of M\s. Anderson. An nvtaton was receved t< attend the annual Thrd Dstrlc Sprng Tea, to be held ths yea: on March 7. n Agora Hall, J Brunswck. Members plannng on attendng must make reservaton!! wth the presdent by March 3. A donaton was sent to the Pan Amercan scholarshp fund, Mrs. Wllam Zcmr, Mrs. James Gordon Mrs, Joseph Castle were welcomed as guests. Mrs. Thomas Markous acted as sdvtor to the club. The next meetnz on February 28 wll feature a lesson n cemm;s. wth Ms Charles Mller, as nstructor, lt the Mllw home. R3 Avenel Street. M.s.s Wlma Froeh- Hch Mrs. Gutowskl wll be te co-lmstevscs. Dany Kaye, so popular n London, receved Chrstmas New Years greetngs from the Queen of Engl THE HOME DELVERY YOU WANT... s easy lo frwl n the by Yellow Pages of your telephone book. SEE; Mlk MUk Products Dap«r Servce Uundref You canfndany gervce-look NCW JERStY BRL VFW Auxlary Lsts Actvtes SELJN - The Ladles Auxlary of selln Post, 4638 VFW welcomed \ two new memwn, Mrs. rene Morrs Mrs. Phylls Mller, at ts regular meetrm at post headquarters on Lncoln. Guests ncluded Mrs. Margaret Krelsel, eghth dstrct presdent,, Mrs. Mary Nolan, dstrct patrotc nstructor; Mrs. Jula Dobos, department cvl defense charman, all of Woodbrdge Mrs. Mare Balaska, SRyrevllle, eghth dstrct vce presdent. Electon of offcers wll be held March at pdst headquarters. A post sponsored square dance wll be held March 3, at Post Headquarters. A quarterly brthday party for members whose brthdays are n January, FebBfary March wll be held March 5, also at post headquarters. There wll be a dstrct meetng on March 6 "at Hopelawn Post. A jont post auxlary meetng s scheduled for March 29. Offcers wll be nstalled at the pll mcctrmunr plans were forlulated tentatvely, for a dnner lay 5. Ms. Alfred Brudcrcr An. Raymond KUge were co-hosesses at the meetng. -r- jenten Servces Lsted n Avenel AVENEL The thrd n a seres f Wednesday evenng Lenten serves to be held at the Frst Presbyernn Church wll be conducted lext Wednesday at 7:45 P.M. by lev. Dr. J. Chrsty Wlson, Jr. Dr. Wlson s a Rraduate of Tlnceton receved hs Doctors Degree at Edlnburg. He s the son of Dean Chrsty Wlson, who wll delver next Sundays message at the Avenel church. Young Dr. WlLson s presently engaged n fndng a new work n Afghanstan. ad the Avenel church s helpng to underwrte hs expenses whle servlnu n that arra. He s a young man wth deep sprtual nsght nd s n constant dem as a speaker to Unversty groups youth gatherngs. BAKE SALE PLANNED AVENEL Two combnaton clam chowdor-baked goods sales have been planned for March, accordng to Mrs, F. P, OConnor, of the Womens Assocaton of Frst Presbyteran Church of Avenel. The frst sale wll be March 2, the second on March 23, between the hours of noon 2 P.M Donatons of baked MOOCS arc bcat; solcted by Mrs.. Peter Cocuw.a, whle advance orders for chowder are belny tuken by Mrs. OConnor a commttre of ten. All orders for-the frst wle must be placed by j noon. February 27. LADES DAY EXCURSONS to NEW YORK NEWARK Wednesdays BARGAN ROUND-TRP COACH FARES SAMPLE FARES no* Prnceton.. TQ T«Nwark Ntw York $.60 $.90 Nfw Brunswck Elzabeth TCKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BEFOHrBOAHDNG TRAN ortf nql»alw on r«jtr»«d-»al coocf fran. OONO-Lovt en gny renorrlvlnfl Ntwark afltr 94S A.M. «r N*w Y*rk ahr ptop AJA. RTUtN *n ny tran «"> 4y untl tjo A.M. lr*m N*w Ycrk) lol A.M. ham Nwwk-Thwl- dayt- AConplf Ml Ag*nh or Vm fow.* Y lar tran «f»t». Pennsylvana ( Ralroad nman Ave. Secton Colona (ncludng.dukes Entatra, Canterbury Vllage, Woodbrdge Knolls, Oak Rdge Heghts) By MRS. CHARLES OLPHANX, Jr. Wrst.Street, Colona. N. J. Phone Fulton Mrs. Fretl Buntng daughter, Jean, Morgfln, were the guests Tuesday evenng of M", Mrs. Fred Newklt, Amherst Avenue. Mrs. L. W. Sut, West Street, has returned from a busness trp to Merchantvlle, Thursday. Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Mchael Kretz, West Street were Mr. Mrs. Frank Meehan, Mrs: Dorothy Mormlfl, both of Elzabeth; Mr. Mrs. George Kret?, chldren, Hllsde; Mr. Mrs. Mchael Kobran, Unon. Mr. Mrs. Stephen Karats?. daughter, Janet, Perth Amboy, were the dnner guests Sunday of Mr. Mrs. George Latzko, Patrca Avenue. Mss Carol Scott, Unnn Cty. was the week-end guest of Mr. Mrs. Albert Foote, nman Avenue. Mr. Mrs. Edmund Hushes, Sa,voy Place, vsted Mr. Mrs. George Paster, Elzabeth, Fflday. Mrs. Wllam Chambers. Orange Mrs. Thomas Kearney, West Orange, vsted Mr. Mrs. Edward Bedore. Edgewood Avenue. Mr. Mrs. L. F- Sut, West Street, entertaned Mss Olve Mracle, ndan Reservaton, Canada; Mr. Mrs. Harnld Chamberlan. Mr. Mrs. Danel Lozeaux, Walter Essex, all of West Street; Mrs. Robert Moore, Avenel, Mr. Mrs. Herbert Holts son, George, Westfleld; Mr. Mrs. Ellsworth Dougherty, West Street. Mr. Mrs. George Latzko, Patrca Avenue, Mr. Mrs. Mchael De Vlco, South Planfeld, attended the St. Valentne dance at the Cvc Club, Saturday. Mr. Mrs. Fred Newkrk. Amherst Avenue, Mrs. Wllllfm Paul chldren, West, Street, spent Sunday afternoon at Slver Bay. Mr. Mrs. Ncholas Magazeno, Lynlurst, were the Sunaay O afternoon guests of Mr. Mrs. Albert Foote, nman Avenue. Mrs. George Latzko Prank Tmportlco, Patrcla Avenue, vwtx Mrs. Lous De Vlco, Planfeld, Frday. Mr. Mrs. Albert Foote, nman Avenue, were the guests Saturday of Mr. Mrs. Donald Terlvune, Metuchen. Mr. Mrs. Mchael De Vco, South Planfeld. were the Tuesday, evenng Ruests of Mr. Mrs. George Latzko, Patrca Avenue. Mr. Mrs. James Black, daughter, Karen, Patrca Avenue, attended a party for ther grson, James Black, Fannbod, n honor of hs "fourth brthday, Saturday. Othet Colona resdents were Mrs. E. Soper sons Ernest nnd Gary; Mr. Mrs. Rchard Dflochack arfl chldren, Rchard, Jr. flnd Kathleen, all of Patrca Avenue. Mr. Mrs. George Latzko. Patrlcn Avenue, were the Kucsts Tuesday evenng of Mrs. C. Oberdlck Jr., Rahway. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. Mrs. Chester Selga, Oxford Road were: Mr. Mrs. Peter Bshop son, Barry, Mr. Mrs. Mchael Plontek son, Mchael, Jr., Mrs. Helen Wlk daughters Barbara Donna, all of Newark. Mr; Mrs. Regnald Brady, Gaywood Avenue, were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. Mrs, George Callas, Belmar. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Auto son, Joseph, Jr., Mrs, Mary Auto, Mrs. James Stnunton sons, Jerry Wayne, all of West Street, were the guests Sunday of Mr. Mrs. S. Lonso, Woodhaven, Long sl. Mr. Mrs. Frank Franchak, Phladelpha, spent the week-end wth Mr, Mrs. Fred Sutter, Mdwood Way. Guests of Wllam Wels; West Street, last Wednesday evenng were: Charles Olphant, Sr., West Street; Fred Sutter, Mdwood Way; George Scott, Fagan Place Edmund Huges, Savoy Place. Recepton Planned By Avenel Lodge AVENEL Plans for a recepton Aprl 20 for state offcers were made by the Prde of New Jersey Sons Daughters of Lberty at a meetng n the Avenel School audtorum. The n!?nlr wll he n honor ot Edward S. Brookfleld, state asvce-counclor. Charles R. Sessel ot the state fnance commttee Mrs. Raymond Waterhouse, Mrs. Sophe Brookfleld, Mrs. Frank Benson Mrf. Erms Bromley, all deputy state counclors. Mrs. Edward Palmer was rd mod general charman for the affar Mrs. Frankln Reed, WHS apponted charman of a commttee to mnke plans for a reoepton for Mr. Brookfleld n June. Mrs. Bromley, deputy of the lpcal councl, reported that on aunday. March 8, there wll be a presentaton of Chrstan an Amerlotn flw, to the Methodst Church at Mtlltcjwn, by the past counclors assocaton of Mddlesex Somerset Countes. Mr. Brookfleld was named as co-charman of the project. Hostesses for the socal hour were Mrs. Jay Herman. Mrs. Ots Srars Mrs. Warren C!ln«.. Clubwomen Plan Publc Card Fete AVENEL Donald Wernk, vceprcsldcnt of (he Mddlesex County Pharmaceutcal Socety, was the guest speaker at a meetng of the AVENEL PERSONALS By MRS. DAVD DAVS 5,cnox Ave. Avenel WO J - The Ffth Dstrct Republcan Cvc Club. Avenel, wll meet tonght at 8:5, m the home of Mrs. Robert Fscher, 47 Aldcn Rond. The Lades Auxlary of n<sl Memoral V.F.W. Post 764 wll meet Monday evenng at 8 acloek at Club Avenel. The Avenel Acres Cvc Organzaton wll oneet Monday evenng at 8 oclock at Hlllcrest nn, Avenel Street. " The Junor Womanls Club of Avenel wll meet next Tuesday venng at 8:5 n the home of Mrs. Charles Mller, 63 Avenel Street. The Avenel Parent TeacheTs Assocaton wll meet ths evenns At 8:5 n the school audtorum. \ Founders Day program wll be presented under the drecton of Mrs. Frank Rumpleton. The Sxth Dstrct Democratc Organzaton wll meet next Wednesday evenng at 8 oclock, at Ftzgeralds Tavern, Routel. Mrs. Frank Mester, 50 Burnetl 3treet her sster, Mrs. Herbert Hlrshchl, Berkeley Heghts, left Arenel Womans Club n the Averel nternatonal Arport yesterday, School audtorum. Mr. Wer- nk spoke on the work of the local pharmacy, coverng the whole general feld. Plans were completed for a card party February 29 at the home of for Lake Worth, Florda, whe they wll vst Wth Dr.?ranz Hlrshchl. Mrs. Arthur Herman, 39 Madson Avenue, was guest of honor at a surprse brthday party, gven Mrs. Frank Clooney, 2 Water oy the Knt Pun- club, at a Street, Perth Amboy. meetng held at the home of Mrs. A publc card party s beng Walter Petesen, 36 Park Avenue. planned for March 4 at the home Others attendng were: Mrs. Edward Kosc, Mrs. Paul Russell, of Mrs. Stephen Markulln, 06 Blanford Avenue. Mrs. Josle Weyg Mrs. Mrs. Clooney, charman of the Davd Davs. thenfer party to the Paper Mll Mr. Mrs. Elfher lme Dragos. Playhouse, Mllbum, announced 30 Demorest Avenue, have been thta plans have been completed for the affar to take place on Aprl. Mrs. Markuln was hostess for A "poor mans radar" has been j the socal hour after the busness developed for arplanes. sesson. SUPER HOLDAY SEDAN Roekrt T-3 5O Acltonl Jttaway Hydra^Mc* SmoelhnMl Stunnng Ntw SlorRr* ftylnst Doubl^Duty "ntoflrll.. Bumpar"l VST V-- Buy a Rocket deputzed to regster local resdents for the forthcomng prmary electon. Regstratons wll be taken at the Dragos home, flor further nformaton call Wo R. DSMOB Ntw SaWy-Rde Choul Twnd-SsHBr ln«frum«nl Flarawqy F«nd»f DMl 8 rtl Fahlon-Flrtl nterors! WOODBRDGK AUTO SALES Woodbrdge, N Chrstne Bonne Merwr, 50 Burnett Street, are spendng a week vstng wth ther uncle aunt, Mr. Mrs. Edward Wdmer, Hftmden. Conn. Plans are complete for the rp to the Bowery Msson n New York Cty Sunday, February 26, accordng to Mss Dorothy Wefer- Ung. of the Senor Hgh Fellowshp of the Frst Presbyteran Church of Avenel. The group wll leave the church at 3:00 oclock. The weekly recreatonal program wll contnue durng the Lenten season, n lne wth ths announcement, Mss W«ferllnK requests that those <!ong to the "Y" nght program n Ralway Saturday should be at the Avenel church at 7:5 P.M. The Westmnster Chor hm chosen to snq "O Bless the Lord," by ppoltof-vanoft, at the 9:45 f worshp servce next Sunday at th«frst Presbyteran Church. The Cherub Chor wll accompany tha :00 oclock servce, sngng "Th* Sants.of God." Both chors wll be supported at the organ by Mr, Don Mason, Mnster of Musc. Explorer Post Elects Offcers AVENEL-Elorton of offcers * was held by the Explorer Scout j Post 24, sponsored by the Frst** Presbyteran Church of Avenel, at - a meetng held Monday n, th«church socal room, under the dl- ; rectlon of Ronne Ner, advsor, _; The new Mate of offcers ln- J elude* Gustav teldner, senor crew leader; John Morrs, assstant crew leader; Cnrl Fscher, secre-. tary; Robert Hunter, treasurer; Fred Jamsen, qmrtermaster Gustav Ledner, publcty., Plans were made for the groups to make a trp to Newark, to vst -,,, the Newark College of Engneerng. f-» RETRES: DES Bonham, Tex. Cecl Ruark, 70, resgned as county jaler "to take thngs easy. Turnng n rs keys,. he sad goodbye to fellow offcers,, to celebrate, he went huntng wth hs son, Johnny, that afternoon. The father son were only a few mles.south of Bonham when the elder Ruark dropped dead of a heart attack. Slay a slq alcad of tomorrow.,. ulcp up to au r/g/j now! See the future of automotve desgn take shape n every sweepng lne of Starlfe stylng.» stylng that keeps pace wth tomorrows trend, wll} features lke the ultra-smart "lntagrlle Bumper". Then, get gel for actpn! The Rocket T-350 Engne steps out lo make short work of the mles... you broeae aloug wth the ar-borne antoothnesa of Jctaway llydra-matc*. And how ha kackel Jutes care oj ybur future.. t wth value thats lops at tjade-u tme! Let us BK^W you...now! Suutad on Nnty-t )l nwm;»»ljon<l 0 M tol o( Sunr M nww. TOR VAUUK TODAY.., TOP RE8ALK TOMORROW "ROCKtT ROOM".. -AT YOUK OLDSMOH. PAUtS 475 Rahway Avenue WOodbrdge, 8-0,00 M vll

14 NDEPENDENT T p PACTE FOCRTtTEN SEWAREN NOTES :;d St:- "" Mr* John - Arena* «tt«ded.-a:>-. tectn:^- -rs PtUdt. at h SfKS D».VTD end Mas He.ea!!. E*anor y*rt»»:,. Mr. xd J.»r,4J <on, Eab Matar! Elour. spnr. Sunday es a Ksrrj Acajns.. Colofa TO DDDERS H.HEBY CrlVKH 2 t P.-*l:? O.-V. «.JC s -s.*-- < U<t ar* dv-j t t-* Cte obwrrt: Harry SOTCl TO WMK* 50TCE 3 HHRXBT TMRD WARD SF.( BBOSNKO A: P. Avpnur ^ Sfhool wln. N J. WARl> TWUTEEXTH DJTRrT t.t n» pont o fer lne of Wood Aven-f -" Holow Road: thence Nrh- :he Hah: a to of Wav lne of the Nt SECOND WARV-JRST :ac:udlm may dc 0 TUt "la *". "-s ;/: :» 384 B: : *& SxrtV. *ny mar^?: :o *.< f PM M: *rnt Mrs Ga:fce- OJd Us «*Jteacl D M motr. r Mre V* ar.o.ca kt: tcls :.? - r,l>r: Do)» {» «T:f! : -.a;*. : j» : U JtSe: A >. D..? -M: t:.;. \JfT2m. U J,» CT." bf ul-0!,-. Mrs. K; U-s -de. F;s. -.»vayjt S- «. *» *»-^ CL _t*!>. (» Hoerprtl Mrs B:_ TjBOL SOT. t,! auc.*. r.rft h>n V.osrt ss for lunch s-x had J-.re* or of TTAX t*o c; * : >3 ca.dy Mortn.,«on of?.!": d A. Moren. Wts s rwaprrsftr.g»? :» ton5!k«twr>y st the Pf rt;-. AnOty Genera; Hs-p;ta! M:v JtwesJ Rurm. Mr sptm a day recent::.- z. f - N"e» York»nd hned at the Wv.l rhlaranl.,,.. Wllam Kuzna, We.st j. sd James Hcffer are,n Beach Fa.. lor :»o *e*t5 :<>r _r ( toct car racu;. Lf> Joseph Lochl, son ol Mr ; r _s-,, Mrs G J. LochJ, Sewartn Avenue > t!. s servng wth he Ar Fore* o 3? e S Gtrmany recently vsted Mr. ^h*-** "Ul relatves of hs, father, ftllcly opened read aloud, for, ^ le%" pyfrnary Electon to!>e beld rr. the rrurcue t>t the Townshp of such] Tv,e5jaj, AprlT. SM or at -,ne A:r For.-* F.OTC He LEGAL NOTCES Mr Mrs. W*!:«- Karacot- cd yox. Jon. S^ata;! Aver.ue. spen a nwke-d ol Mr anc Mrs John W;;mnU/n. De TM D:~sdale«nere cnwr 5(TrartT. :*nceu. Frank J. Jov» «n of M. Mrs F H Jov» 7 Pe-sar.l Ave., s statoned on ht oesuc-ver Wallace Lnd currently on duty ;n Guantanmo Bay. Cuba He celebrated h; 20th brthday la Prday, wa.* gven a flvfr-day-!eav«to vst relatves oj h - fathers ta Sanu> Clara for t:.e occason. Mr Mrs. Wlam Henry, "West Avenue, were hosu Saturday n«ht at a famly par:y that ncluded Mr. Mrs. F L Rex, Plalnfled. Ms; Alce Mss Else Anderson, Perth Amboy. Buddy Srj*a?er. >.on of Mr. Mrs. Andrtw L. Smonsen, 30 Holton Strtet, has fn&hed hs basc tranng at BanbrdKe. Md.. s nuw statoned at the USN rado staton, Box 2, mperal Beach, Calf. Hs dentfcaton number s CTSA 482-6U-35. Mr. Mrs. Clarence Zschkau, East Avenue, have as quests for a few day.- the.r daukhtpr, Mrs. cob or VEW JERSEY CHANCERY DVBON MDDLESEX COfXTV ROBERT CHARUS DSTELCAMP. Plan;!!? VS. DOLORES ANNA KNSELLA DSTELCAMP, CVL ACTON NOTCE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT OF ORDER OF PUBLCATON TO DOLORES ANNA KNSELLA DSTELCAMP. DEPENDANT r By Unte ol an Order of the Superor Court ol New Jersey, Chancery Dvson, bds made on tbe 5th day of February..at. n a CT acton wheren Robert Charles DlJeJcamp s the plantff T j_ S you re the defendant, you sre hereby requred to answer the complant, of the plantff on or betore the 7th day Of Aprl by servng an answer on Benjamn. Kantor. Esq.. plantffs attorney, whose address s 50 Lnden Avenue. Woodhrtdge, New Jersey, n default thereof such Judgment shall be rendered aganst you as the Cuurt shall thnk equtable ]us. You shall ale your answer proof of servce n duplcate wth the Clerk of the Superor Court, State House Anne«, Trenton, New Jersey, ln accordance; wth the rules of cvl practce procedure. The object of the satd acton s to obtan B Judgment ol dvorce between the satd plantff you. BENJAMN. KANTOR, ESQ., Attorney for "Plantff 50 Lnden Avenue Woodbrldse. N J. DATED: February 8, L. 2/23/56; 3/, NOTCE OF DEFENDANTS OF REDEMPTON Superor Court of New Jersey Chancery Dvson Mddlese County Docket No. F-5S3-55 TO: LUCY H. MATHEWS, her hers, devsees personal representatves her, ther, or any of ther successors n rght, ttle nterest, MR. MATHEWS. husb of LUCY H. MATHEW.S By vrtue of an Order of the Superor P. Nevetl Hol-on Strtet. Ms,: f ^ ^ T ^ ^ n a" Patrca Radley, dauyhk-r of Mrs. j wheren wmam Nemeth s the plan- Wllam Radley Old Road cele- tn you another, are delendants. wheren a default judgment has been taken aganst you n ths cause, wheren, the Court found that there s due to the plalntlfl the j Ccm:?ated Copper Steel Cujven «GSUM. at»r» set forth n the spec- ;;cs:;an» hereof therefor on f.le.n -h" effre of the Publc Work, GtnerV. Foreman! T.kf f^r.r.e notce that "The nc- ct-ssf-j: bdder cr Bdden wn be oollt 2Ued. by wrtten contract, to Ml! or j Ar^oov. s j furnsh to the Townshp Ejch addl* lona; Me:sl Comsed Copper Steel C-jrV*n Ppe Gauge, f any. at t^.e -.T prce s»t forth n ther respectve f.»j he Tornshp m»v requre nd "T durng the yew 95«" Take further Notce that the Spec! 8 s v, O ur Dlv 9 A M :t p SsruMsy or a. :t offtf* of :hr M:-d>- Hx Co-r!v Board of EtoMons. Ptr... B:d: P*r-r of rhanz* of sddress or p!lca-.;on for trjnsfer cf re?.!-rp.::.r.?r3u oe made ether by wrtten req.**. for»rt!ed to tr.e Muncpal Cler t-r the Col!,.- Board of E^-.ons on for.-r.f provldtr by sfl Muncpal C.ere cr by tallln? n person SF.rOND WARD SECOND DSTRCT Bfrr.r.;:; a: -.he ntermrter. of -.he?r cf",-er lne " - "?.he off:» 9f or Ccaty Beard Bayard S.ree:, ^ J. or s*. the efft-..ratons aforementoned may be o>- M-ncpal Clerr. r.ned n the offlre ot Mr. LWTencoElectons»; " Cltment. Townshp Oarage. Outer Mam Bnr.;wck. > Street. Woodbrdge, New Jersey Mlddese County Beard»f ele-to:. The Townshp Commttee H»reby reserves the rght to reject any or all t. Pertn Ambov. Ster.^ Bs: Perth Arr.boy. N J.. up.o n -- March BUlr.. _.. Vll./v R::lrcad vrr..y.t cerr.pr V.r.f o Flortl-:* Grove BcvJ. -.hence nor.her.y aln. nr.-e: ::: < st Flcr. Grave Rnd to the r.pr^-v-c!-. o cer.^t of F.orlra Orove Ho:.d. «-r, the rer.-pr Unf- n[ We : Pr.v.t Rc*d h t r,-» ves-.erly alonp Th? cer/.er l:!-.e cl Wt-- " ^ Roa! to a ;»;.-.- «a; po;r.t be:r.^ the lnler"*c"!jn :. -.he cer.ttr lne of V,e- P Ro.d - 4> - A ::-p rtra^-n 4V feet *est J rlv to Per.:s\lvans Ave- V- r, rr r : :.-. sj.thessterly J.O.^ - f between Blocks... B 38T-H.o he So ; Henrv Place as vr.rx: \vy-dbnd;f To-snjl.;> T, 3S7- oll-l K4-0.. a P<!: v:d con.er (!( :««<f e f "" of LP. B.O.-k 3J"- y ts S3T-?? corr.-r. ccr:.-.-r hence-."r- ;: jj-f Ptt" her.* WtfW.j Jlon. the -e-er llr.e of James Pace to Us nteru-;-r. wf.h th«center Une of Wood AvV-" e cr Mltton Holloa Read: thence : So.-Vlv Sou;he»s:er.T alcnt; ts» ("e-tr..".e of Wood Avenue or MlT.on a."-- R-jad -0 the Westerly Blht.t- of the Pfnnsylvsna R.lroad WJT atd tbe pont or p.:e Wy: l P. :ht Woodhrldse wth the centrr.- Rout* No l..!.< : center ".re o! v Nt! to the thejjee aotlrerlr... :: var.la Ralfnad "J -.. ; Ralroad: thenrp - Port Rf»dln«R«lr9,-,-l place of b«g:!tn::(t Pallnt Place: Sthoo) s Street. Arenel. N. J THRD WARD TllK ] Comprsng Plfe: ulon: "Ut Nor-herly o! frorr. ar.3 r..:e, A c-.t..henre «ot!h<tly alon? Blocks M4-K tou u! skl B J. DUNGAN Townshp Clerk. 3-l-5«sja ::.? -y a po;r,- Th? northeft ror-.,,. ; ner c: pro-rtv t--,,k!!! to St. Mar.; NortM( NOTCE ; hereby gve?, that Dstrct Ke^;;cr. Bonrds ln an f^r the Toraslp of Woodbrdfe wll st at the places hert- :rdf-.er l».^t^n* T fd on elved by the Townshp TUESDAY, APRL 7. SS6 he Townshp of Wood- between the hours of A M tr.d 8-00 md J.PO the northwest corne Port the Sov.ther.v llr.e 394-J., the pro?: l-,n». SouthPa.-.prlv c Rlnht cf Way ::f of R?l!road; thence N :!-,e Westtrlv lne./ rj 8«j:r.nlr,g. BLNG a por.ton of Second Wr. Euh-r. D>5-rlc:. to be nown as Second Wor-l Thrteenth Dltrlct. P^lhn; Pl»cet School =S. Persrns Avenue, letn. N. J. 2 Sewaren Grls Mark Brthdays NOTCE TO BDDERS Notce s hereby Klven that sealed bds wll be rer Comml-.tee of the Townshp u,,^^- brt^e at the Memoral Muncpal Eastern Sundard P.me. for tr.e Budlrm. Man Street. WoodbrldKe. Me* Jersey, untl 8-00 P. M.. on March 6, 956. when sad bds wll be nubllrly opened read aloud, for the purchase by the Townshp of such Lot t>r Lots, Quantty or Quanttes. Type or Types. Slf.e or Szes, Name ot Names fof the Manufacturer! of Tres aud Tube. for automobles automot.f us nre set forth n the t County E*jecu.:ve Cc"-j T -..:r.*e o ;he Dernocr&c Party fron-. each to tle center lne of St George s Avpaue und t!n- pont or plate C 3»- SEWAREN Mss Mary Ann Nevel, daughter of Ml Mrs. W.; Court of New Jersey, Chancery D;vequpment _^.. - snscfcotlons thereof herefor c flc ln the offce of the Admtns.ra- U»e Secretary. TU further notce that "the successful bdder or bdders wll l>e oblgated, by wrtten contract, to sell or furnsh to the Townshp such addtonal Tres or Tubes, f any, at th«tlt prce set forth n ther respectve bds, as the Townshp may requre order durng the year 950." Take further notce that the specfcatons aforementoned may be obtaned n the offce of Mrs. Vera M. admnstraton secretary, Memo- Muncpal Buldng. No, Man Sret-t, Woodbrdge, New Jersey The TownshlD Commttee hereby reserves, the rllu to reject any Md al j. conducng a PRMARY ELECTON for the nnmlnlon of cdates on the Democratc tcket the nokunt;jn o! cdates on the Republcan tcket to be voted.t the en;:! ; Gen- -r»l Efton o \x hed on Ttj-dv. November 6, 9M, a, letur.after :.<?<!»nd lor, the electon o! t»o rr.err.btrs. o.e n._,n OLe»ory,an, of he local ooundary lne of Wushln-ton H"chts md Crrrh propertv to a rorner of -r.er.ee «--.herlv alo-.; KUC bondary,? C < V "" h T?v\ f^. *" lne or «:d rroperty to the cftfr lne -» «n as Sf ul ^ard - Sc t: - " cf New Brunswck Avenue, thence enst- : lr p". erlv.o:y, cer.tr lne of New Br.ms-! ""»-:ck Afnp. to the ct-nter Hne of _ Pe;-n»-.-.v.-a Avrnw. as lad out south ] :hpcp - SEfOM) \YVR> F.C.TH DSTRCT SECOND WARD FOURTEENTH DSTRCT EEGNSNG at the po-qt of nter»--.c:. wth the center lne of W»d Aver.--*, or Mutton Hollow Read wth tr.? center lne of James Place; THRD WARD FOl KT lnc!udlr.^ a.l the * r Read.nB Rslr^sd nn; -. bndfre Creek Poln; Place: Barren t brdge). THRD W.RD null! Dllc Place: Srhnol ND. 2. A\(nue, rultna. N. J. Avetnn, o> s.\(l h«r day nght wth a jont paty at the home of Mary Ann. Guest* were Bonne Majewsk, Marge Walder, Cathy Mller. Donna Carroll, Mary Jane Ruman, rene Kubkka, Eleanor Ross, Ubby Kleban, Arty Fnn. Dck Snyder, Jmmy Tlth, Pat Guclc, Alex Notchey, Davd ODell, Larry Notchey, Louu Ragucc, Wayne Howell, Len;- ny Magne&on, Buddy de Federco. Charles Huber, Tommy Champon. Servces Slated For Purm Feast Rysn, bds. L. B. J DUSOAK, Townshp Clerk M electon..., lor a terrr. of one year, sd two members, one aan one woman, of the local County Eeruuve Coxmttee cf the Republcan Prtv troo: each electon dstr.c: for k term <: o:.e year. NOTCE s herebv gven -.lut qlll^td Vterof the Townshp of Woodbrgr no- already regstered n sad TowEstp -ur.j-: the laws of New Jersey ^orenn: permanent regstraton may re^ut^r *::h the Townshp Clerk of -r.e ald Tcwnshlp of Woodbttdge at tu ef.oe «-. anytme between Wednesday. Apnl H. 936 Bms.vrk sc-rr.rr v.l-.-n llr.e 0> s.\k Penjvlv:r.: Ave:-.,e tc the renter or the l*r:;r Va.lev Rallro.d.thttu-p cnsterly OEJ :he center lne of LehUl Valley Ralrv. J.U J.t pg.ll*. ur plllcf. ()! \)tgar..:-.. Pollng Place: Monelawn School. ^^ ^_, SECOND WARP THRD DSTRCT C-rr.:)r:>!r,L- y^rvern Fords Ah -.!-<t tr.. : vru; north ol the Lehkh Vl,ev, P.a:lro:d trcts we5 o! CrV.vs Mll Rood ou.h of Kn, 7 G?r;e. Pust Pnllnc Phee: lords Frehouse. urrele Street. Fords. BEGNNNG erly R.^ht o! Jersey G^rde:: wth thp Welt vtmla Rttrc-.-.t: Nortr.crlv... Huh of W.v.- Rt =A -o -.:.! Rr.ad. thc-r.- erlv.-.c::- ;.( P-oatl \V.;; ^:n-. :r. :..e E>.r.e.-: :-.e N p.-s^.v R- /. :T.t Penr.. We; Ptrkwav. P.. ~: thence SauthTlv ; alang he W»jt»ry Rlyht of Way lne c «>" ot Ralway tc of sad Parkway. Rt. s4. to the nolt ;.- lr.tefswton wth the center lnt of ; J&rr.es Plhce:.Hence Westerly along -.he re.er.rp of Junes Place to the cec.er, -.ue of Wood Avenue or Mutton" HOOT Road vc the pont or plaoe of Be- s; -, BENG a porton of the Second Ward. : " lt ; Ern.h Dstrct, to be known as St.j.-- ; Wrd. Fourteenth Dstrct."> Polln; Plate: Hrdnc Awnue, lre-.- _" taotfse, lselln, X.. Thurady, Septembe. Apn: t. :r T.. 93( 936, ca WOODBRDGE Congregaton Adath srael wll observe Adult Jewsh Studes SaobKth tomorrow nght wth Rabb Samuel Newberger oflcatuu;. Servces wll fetart n the synagoaut at 8 oclock after whch a speakng ds cusson sesson v, ll be held n NeAs Hall. The subject wll be "Lavng! Jewsh deals" wth Mrs. Davd Gut-man Mrs Henry Wnter as speafct *$ speakers. Jack Turner, chaman of the Adult Jewsh Study Group wll presde lead n the dscusson. The Study group wll also spensor He Q(eg Shabbat. On Saturday, the Purm Festval wll start. The Mudg ot the Megll&h, Book ol Esther, wll begn at 7 P.M. Pun servces wll also be held Sunday mornng 9:30 >-oclock. At 0 AM the cnlden of. the Hebrew md Sunday Schools > wll attend the strvte n the Syn*- fogue. After tle readng of tr* "Me^Ulal. a costume contest wll. -be held. Costum* portrayng Pu- rm characters pay be worn at the Vellgou.s servce. - After the servces the chldren WlU be entertaut-d ut al Purm (^carnval gven by the Stars of : «Davd, The Ssterhood wll pro- T vlde refreshments. Chldren are %ask«d to brny Shulach Monoc, a -gft pukagt!, tor an exchange of > gfts. sum of Eleven Hundred Seventy-seven Dollars Sxty Cents tl.77.80> together wth taxed costs nterest from February, 95*. on hs Ta Certfcate of Sale coverng premses known desgns ted as Block 376-D. Lots 5 to 20 nclusve, on tre Woodbrldge Townahlp Tax Map. sad Lot 5 beng located on Berkley Street n sad Townshp, sad Lou 6 to H) nclusve are Dot located on anf strest but are stuate le to the rear of sad Lot 5. And tle Court, by sad Order, havng set March S, l»m, between tbe hours of ten oclock n tbe forenoon three oclock n the afternoon, M J. Traner. Collector of Taxet ot the Townshp of Woodbrldge, at hs offce ln the Memoral Muncpal Buldng Man Street, Woodbndge, New Jer sey, as tbe tme, person place be fore whom the defendants ln ths cauu: ahall pay to the plalntlfl the amount due for prncpal nterest on plantffs Certfcate of Tax Sale as fctoresald, together wth plalntus m e d costs n ths sut. You are therefore gven ths notce so that you may appear make redempton of the above premses. A. H. ROSENBLUM. Attorney for Plantff 588 New Brunswck Avenue Fords. N. J. Dated: February 2, 956. b-l. 23/M SHERFFS SALE MDDLESEX COUNTY COURT FRANK VAN SYCKLE, nc., a corporaton of N. J., s Plantff, RJCHARD LAW. s Defendant, SUMMT FDELTY t SURETY COMPANY, a corporaton, Plantff, RCHARD LAW, s Defendant, Wrts ot executon tor the sale of premses respectvely dated Aprl NOTCE TO BDDERS NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN that sealed bds for the purchase by the Townshp of Woodbrldge. County of Mddlesex. New Jersey, of 325,80 gallons of New Jersey O. A. 4 Penetratng Ol U.33S gallons of New Jersey M. C. wll be receved by tae Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrldge at the femorul Muncpal Buldng. Man Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, untl 8 P. M, E8T. on March 6. 9M, then at sad Memoral Muncpal Buldng publcly opened read aloud. Plans specfcatons may be obtaned n the offce of L. Clement, Publc Wora General Foreman. Muncpal Oarage. JSO Man Street, Woodbrdge. New Jersey The Townshp Commttee hereby rethe rght to reject any or al! whch latter date the regstraton boo.-ts wll be cosed unt:. af-.tr tre forthcomng Genrel Electon or» Tuesday. November S, 956, or at Mddlesex County Board of Electons. Cltcn Buldng. 46 Bayard Str«t. Sew Brunswck. N. J,, at any tme between Wednesday, Aprl Tuesday, September 27. 9j«. durtt? t;.tfollowlng hours: Daly, ecep: Saturday, from 9 A. M to 4 P. M or at tt Offce of the M!dd;ese County Bo;,rd of Electons. Perth Amboy Satlou, Bank Buldng, Perth Amboy. N. J. Notce of change of resdence or btd. B. J DTJNHAN., Townshp Cler , 3--M NOTCB TO BDDERS NOTCE S HKRBBY OVEN that sealed bds for the purchase by the Townshp of Athletc Game Equpment wll be receved bx the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdge at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng. Man Street, Woodbrldge. New Jersey, untl 8 P. M., BST, March 6th, 956, then at sad Memoral Muncpal Buldng publcly opened read aloud Plans nd specfcatons may be oh talned n the offce of Recreaton De partment. The Townshp Commttee hereby re serves the rght to reject any or all bds. E.. DUNOAN. Townshp Clerk t L 2-U-M. 3--M K, MS, n Prank Van cember 20, the above acton of nc., De- Syekle, 955. n nc, a the acton of C to Summt Fdelty Surety Company By vrtue of the above-stated Wrts me drected delvered, wll) to sale at publc vendue on WpNESDAY. THE TWBNTY-MNTH DAT OF FEBBRUARY A. D., NNE- THCN HUNDRKD KrTY-srx at the hour of ttwo oclock by the then prevalng <bunnrd or Daylght Savng tme, n the afternoon ot the ad day, tt the Sherffs Offce ln of New Brunswck, M. -J. rlcn. ttle ntenst ol SECOND WARD FOWtTH DSTRCT Comprsng central Fouls. All that met vn: north of Kln? GPOMCS POS". Road. lvln-j between the Edson Tuwnchp Sne the bounturv of the F.rs; \V:rrt.»nl lvlm south of a northerly bo-.ndr. de^brbed as follows: Begnnng at a pont n the Elhon lne 00 feet, north of the nonherlv lne of rttn Street; thence es.ertv 00 feet north of Ffth Street ero^snt; Grant A--p:ue to the northerly llr.e of Fords Terrace No. ; rhenr* rortherlv lcn^ -.he same to [n e; T hence eam;rly alon^ a northerly lne of Fords Terrnce, No, to he center of M:\rr Avem-.e; thence northerly aoa^ the center of Mary Avenue, to a pont rw> feet nor>h of the northerly lne of P.Rsn Avenue, thence easterly 00 feet!o Poplur Street, - r mt:-tn? m the same course -.o the bomuhrv of he Fr=*. Ward, Pollng Plure: Old ForSs School No. ;, thence Southessrerlv Rver to le West": u>«h cf Cartcre alonj *.he Wej-.e?:-.- The Boron?! of C»r lne of Blar Roftd of HDmes.ead Avc:. aou tr-.t cenrtr Avenue Jo the,- Stre*:: thence ^-. center l:f of Al b lln«oj Myrtl* A-e:. y.om the center :. jnd ts Wetwlv ;:r brldr? Creek; ;«.! the WoodbndKe SECOND WARD FFTEENTH DSTRCT p.; sad drdln* lce between the Way: thence Wts-erlv lne o *:. road R-h. of W o y llr.e ; t!on wth tle E,:st(rr.y lce Jersey State Parkxay. R*. ^4 end :he polr.l or pl^c (jf Be.r.nnK BENG ;. porton of the Second W.r. Ejlth Dstrct, O tt- tnoat> j 5ero.nl W*rd. Eghth Dstrct. Pollns Phre: Sfhool So. S. Pershlnj Aunut*... of applcaton for tr»nsfer o! re;s.rtron shall be made ether by wntmn requeet orwarded to the Muncpal Clerk or;kng Georses Road. tne County Board ol Electons on forn ; provded by sad Muncpal Clerk or by ; SECOND WARD, FFTH callng n "person at the Offce or the Muncpal Clerk or County Board of NOTCE TO BDDERS NOTflCE S HEHEBY GVEN that sealed bds for the purchase by the Townahlp ol Woodbrldge, County of Mddleaex. New Jersey, ot the followng: tons of V atone; tons ot V stona; 3,000 tons ol lv stone. wll be receved by the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrldgt at the Memoral Muncpal Buldng. Man Street, Woodbrdge, New "Jersey, untl 8 P. M, EST. ou March 6, fth Electon at 46 Bayard Street, New Brunswck. N J, or at the Offce of the Mddlese County Board of Electons. Perth Amboy Natonal Bank - Perth Atnboy, N. J., up to ncludng September 29. S55. NOTCE s hereby gven that the Dstrct Electon Board n for the Townshp of Woodbrldge wll!sll at^laces herenafter desgnated on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER^, 960 between fhe hours of 7:00;A. M. 8:00 P- M.. Eastern Stard Tme, for the purpose of conductng a GENERAL ELBC^TO!* to vote upod cdates for the followng offces:, JO Republcan Delegates-at-Large 6 Democratc Dt.eg&tes-ht-Large 0 Republcan Alternate Delegates-atlarge 6 Democratc Alternate DeleEates-a-, Large 2 Republcan ConBresscna!, Dstrct DeltgaU-s j l 4 Democratc ConjreMlonal Dstrct Delegates 2 Rtpublc Congressonal Alternate DlUlct Delegates 4 Democratc Congressonal Alternate Dstrct Delesstes ShtfB 2 Coroners Members to the Board ol Chosen Freeholder* Three 3l Members Of the Townshp DSTRCT, BEGNNNG at the pont of ntersecton ol the center ln^of N Stale Hghway No. :,nd the tvldm^ lne between WoodbrdKe Edson Town-. snlps: thence, southerlv nlow tle sad ".! dvdng lne between Woodbrd^ E SECOND WARD-NNTH DSTRCT Begnnng at the n:ter<y.lon o! -he center Hue of the Lrh.th Valley Ralroad wrter.r.e o! Crows Mll Road, thence norherly aot; centtr lne of Crows Mll Road -.o the rwtn lne of Kn^ George Rjad, then-e t.-terly alotm center lne uf Kng George Road to ccnttr H:e <}. We=t?on R<3o thence est«r.y lo-.g cer.ter lne o! West Pond Hjad to a pont, sad pont btm.; the ntersecton cf center lne o! West Pond Ruatt wth a!;:.e dr»» rjl:el to 40fJ feet weterlv from Edson Townshps, crosan: Mnr. ftreet, Evergreen Avenue tud \Vc>odl Avenue to a pont 00 fee: north of the northerly lne of Ffth S-rff. measured at rght untes to Kl-.h Street; thence, easterly par;*!:*.-! wth Ffth Street 00 feet north thereof crossng Ford Avenue Gr;-.r. Avenue to a pont n the wester v l:;v of Fords Terrace No. ; thet-e norheasterly along the lne of Foca* Terrace No. crossng Lnden Av<:,\;(- t- an angle pont n s:d Fords Terr. t- No. lne; theu-e ca^fcrlv -.r,. >. wth Woodl Avfnfce a.anz the ::.ot Fords Terrace No to the ftr.-.tr lne of Mary Avenue; thence, norther.v alon^ the center lne of Marv A\>[:.e to * pont 00 feet north of the ::or.-.- erly lne of Ptman Avenue, ntt.t easterly parallel utth Ptman Avt-nc 00 feet north of same, cro-::,- N. J State Parkway No. 4 to tle t.\.- ns lne between the Frst Sucr.r. Ward; thence, northerly nlont he ^: rlvdn! lne between the Fr^t at Second Wards to the cemtt lne of S J. State Hlftway No : thence ut::- erly along the center lne of N, J State Hghway No to the dv;d::.- Une between Edson Waxbnd.t Town6hlns the pont or jjl.e c: of Woodbrde the Cfy P.ahwaj to the lnter»e-tlor. of he»jm wth the prolongaton Northeast- rlv o: ;se dlvdne Un«between B!c«-fc c 4S? ft.l 463; thence Southwesterly alons thf d:-ldlng lne between Bocts 46. c 463 ;o an anfle pont n sanje;!.en-e Westerly stll alorsg sad dvld:. ::r.e the dvdng lne between 3:::k:s +63 4W-S 4«-R. the d;v;d;nj Hne bet*«pt Blocks L :sd 468-M tu the Northeast corner cl Elwk 4*7..hence Southerly Hlor.< rl.e Ejterl- lne ot Block 497 to toe South- east corner of sad Block; thence We.-tfrly aong U.e S^utherlT lne of Blo-:k 467 to the S?uthwwt corner of same, then.-e stll Westerly alon? the Sou:he.-v ::ne ot BlocKJ 4T3-R. 473-S. «- T 473-U 473-V. m-w, 4T3-X. 43-Y 4V4-C 47-B to the New J»w Sta-.e Prtwty. Rt S4; thence con-.r.nj Westerly acrosa b» New Jer-*-, ste Parkway Rt»4. alon«tle *jmhef:>- Une of Block* 44-A. 496-A. 4!^-E snrt 4M-A to the Kasterly lne o! Edffnood Avenue; thence stll Westerly approlmatrly D the reaer lne o! CUtk PUce to the cen;«lne of Wood Aenue or Mutton Ho.luw Road the dvdng Un«between :he along the censer nue ty t-h.e cer.tf..:. jence Westerly.-...: or.s the center -.t.tto JSe pont of L.-.c: Eaterly Rght of «. PentsyWanla R.ro. : pp.ce of be-.:en::.v BENl a port so...- Dstrct Fve!O» Wrd. Ffth ttst.-.. : PolUnc ttoct: Sth^ Stret:. Avenel. S - \ THRD WAKU SX BEGNNNG -.t.. Ororttn Avenue d:= fftt from C S Hu-:.* th^r.ce norsherlv <.- ^: easterly 00 feet a:-..: Htehway Rouf N-... Hue ef b a corntr sa;l t>j.."j thence?-: : Of a-. -,;.; New Er.;:.r* ert c! thence ester.y e to a cort.er of s-tr.# lo:^ t^.d to;::^ry -.c "he ter..er j.e of.vt^.t -.:.r.-e f-.-.tc:.v - o: St«Bn:.-*;-k out fcoj-h of Srx thence toutl^r.y bet»fm -he *r.v (f:. Me p e. one ruembfr from each of tbe three wards 6*ven (7) Trustees of Free School Place: School -, Kords. N. J p read UNT" - The Small Busness Admntra -Uon hjs eslablbltd a specal "dl«aster unt" tm t A ll be empowtr- ed to speed fnancal ad to n- -tlvlduals bu: mew ht by ds gatrom (loodb, mcunes othrer the Cty All the defendant, Rchard Law, of, n to all tbe followlntj descrbed prenlnj, to wt: All that certan lot, tract or parcel ot laud am premses, stuated n the Borough of Metuchen, Mddlesex County, Mew Jersey BEONHNQ at a pont n the westerly Une of John Street 268 feet on that lne northerly from Amboy Turnpke tbeuc* along the wsterly sm* of John Street northerlyso feet; thence on a lne at Hght angles wth John 8tre*l westerly 250 feet to a pont lu tbe eat.erly Hue of Lot No. 7, thence aotltherly along part uf Lot; 7 anl n Street 50 feet then at sad Memoral Buldng publcly opened aloud Plans und specfcaton* may vx obtaned ln the offce of L. Clemen;. Publc Works general foreman. Muncpal Oarage, 3S0 Man sltel, Woodbrdge, New Jersey. Toe Townshp Commttee hereby re- \ nerves the rght 40 reject to) or an ; bd*. B J DUNOAN, Townablp C^r 2-23-M, 3-l-M " The pollln? place for the varous Kurd* electon dlttrlcts of the Townahlp ol Woodbrdge are as follows; r*«t WARB-^FKST DSTRCT AJJ tl,t trtct lynu between the pmuylvanl* Ralroad (on the east) na ^ (^mtr lne of Amboy Avenue on ut w«t; 0b leet north of (town Street <ou the oorttn on lne drawn nld-*ay he- Kew Stcond Strepu, eaturly U»d ralroad. at the tterbettlon of the cmttr U«of He Perth Amboy Woodbrtdxe Ralroad wnh the Perth C tween Woodbrtdxe Ralroa Ajbuy Cltlf LUje. tlatnte northerly l l H f tle Perth An. L.._ - - -»-. nuv), NOTCE TO BDDER* *0* the cfltr lue uf te Perth Am- NOTCE 8 H«RBBY OVEN uat ] boy Woodbndge RaUr<nd to^tle settled bds for the purcl-.m* oy Townshp of WoodWdge, Mlddltus, Mew Jerury, of tht cent*r llu< of l"rtxnm Street, tlen-... ol tmttrly aloug the ttuttr lne of Frt*- tlt folo*- mas 8trett to the rfr.tr lne s Hah ng: 30,000 Ton> of \" Road bwne wll way A«oue. thence southerly along b* reelnd tyr the Townshp Com- tbe «n«r UD«of Rabway Avenut nlttn of the Townshp of Woodbrldge alou the center une of Berry street tu at the Memoral Muulclun Bdn»r, WoodUrldge Cretk...thence southerly Man Htreet. Woodbrldue Nr» Jtr»*y, akuyt Woodbrdje Oretk tu the Perth untl 8 PM, KST, on Mart-h t»«. ~"" then at tald Mtaoral SECOND WAKD SXTH DSTRCT BEGNNNG ut a pont Ul the -en-e Une of Wood Avenue or Mutton H>. Road lulso the dlvmtn^ lne ht-.*n- Woodbrldge Edsou To«::s:.:: where the same s ntersected bv *: Northerly Rluht of W.y lne of -.:. Pennsylvana Ralroad; thence Northeasterly a!en; the Northrv..: of the Pennsylvana nullrcsd Rt: W»v to n pont ot nutstttun u- :* ) wth the prolomntlol Eabterly 0! -.:.. center lne of Mldd^se* Avenue, :l.-!. f 3 Northwesterly anl Norte^-tf.-. ulok the ctnter lne of >J>".«,r< Avt \ue to the poult of nters*,.-.,j:,! sad center Hue of Mlrtdeyx.4, fu- -.- *lth he prolongaton Westerly A -~ Northnrly lne of Block 448-J lao :.- Norlhrrly lne of the Star Enle De-.-.. ojmet Maw ; thtnce U Ea= - trv a(*k he Northerly boundary u,t! 44-J. 448-K. 48-L, 448-M. 449-G s H us shown ou Mal of Star K.-.t Development Woortrldge To*:ahl Tax Map, sheets pulut; thencs 4) stll along the boumlary lne of the Star Eaule Tra t Pfnr.^ylvar.a Avenue, as lad out. thence southerly alor. sld..-at to» poln.l The northeast cor:-.er.o prc;>erty belojgny to St Mry ^ Church also the r.or;lv**s co;;-er of property know- as Wshmgton Heghts, ther.ee Tovnsf.p of Edson the Townshp southerly along bojr..r lne of Wh- of Wo>br;djte; thfht* Southerlr *lon(r Hetfa-s C.v.rch property to the center lne of Wood Avenue <r Hollow Road the dvdng lne of the To»!hp ot Eduou. Tuw&hp or woodbndgt to a : X!e*t South of the fenutr/rly L: Srw Dovfr Ryad. brnce t n.r,.c wth V* Dover Road.l.*<:-. South uf same cro^s.«- Nt*-. as.t out koj-h ol Sn- Jer.» -.- state Parkway. Rt 54 to -.tof New Dover Koad. th-n-- :.>..terv Hof the center lne <>: >-jver Rad»nd U prolon,-;..: -u Tjtr>:n>«ly 0 the pont of S.ttrsn - wtfc.he Eajttrl; lune ot HUxk 4"S-F her.ee Southerly along tf.f Es-trlv Une of Block 47»-P tu the Northerly lne of Block 447-L; teac* Easterlv along the Northerly!ne> A Hl--j,-k 447-L crolaln* Mld:-ve> -.f:.ue along he northerly l«* > B;>.LJ 4tt-J, 44S-K. 44S-L 4V-M H-C 44B-H to the Wftery t.e o! Block 4O, thenc* South-r-. the Weturt ll ; e or Block W <- NorthearlT lne n Blor-k :..:. e Easterly slung the Norlr.;r-. n-t a! Block 44»- cr\m»ln«l::-:t!n Hur.way to the Westerly 0 Honrm-a!- tr.y R K ha of Way Sne of the Pennvl- Klrj»d: thence Nor-hfas-.t-rly Woodbrklpe Avft.. of U S Huh*a;. K northeasterly r..m*. V S H<eh*»> H-.. sot.hery twu.dh.:.. Rahway. Mt-.t*»v» J *jj-h<-rly l>...:.jjr... Rahny to the < «:. : scutheverly alon; Po.luu PUte:.e the ^r.t*r of :.* Lt-,:. h.>,<» V..»y. r.t rtujtr l:r_e of L rc*d to ::A -X^.Z.: or plfcce 0 btjl:.::.^ fullng FUc»: Tort. Memoral P-n =4. St* Bmntwkk Atc-Hue. \ ma.. S., SECONDWARD TENTH DSTRCT E* r ::.L:..- «-. t poct v..trt -he t:..tr lne to ;:r.e tt <:lt. r. p > :r.e of Clark Pl^r t.-.t-:.-, e.:j td Ts»tu..p t* -;.J- \tt txjuossry lce u»t«rf, Tc-4r.Et;p sr.a Cl*r>t Tr... tattr.y alox*j? wld bo a.^ fat ceottr lnt of D..;:e ^ the tw^alry " * " t.-.trj* tj.ttrly ajont tr.e W pont.»«:. b -r VS t:.d 4*5. l.t. r», t.t.y.-jr.g ad tlvto..:;t.:.-: -:.t::.j.r.» lt:. :».e nfrther.y ;::.t A!,.. L «- : «:-R 46S-M K W-G 4<-A 4T2. 4T5 46 m 4M 4j 4Srl 4*4 to ce.wr lne of C.r. the We»t«rly or Nortlwtser., Rl*;t of Way lne of the Pennsvva-.;«Ka.ltkd to Ls ntcraecron wth r* **rj\e mentoatd boundary lne bt-!»-r. the Cty of Rama? the u».!e.p of Wowlbrtdge He pu-.r, -r y..--e of Beglnalng. BKNQ known, as a porton of Dls- TRD R) HEONMNO a- A ; erlv lne of St.tr:. "... t!.e sme! :.r.ter-- erl. lne of the Yu:: r. Do<-k PrulHTf;. ;:>:.. trrly alotk.he S : Port Headt Ba::r -: to.le Povn.!l - : Barn*»th the ;: wehtcry of th«- Ct j 8ut*t; thence.2> - s tte prolooaatlot " the Ceottr Hue.: - NorthersterU of t!->- Turner Street to the! tlon of the sum * : ;;ut between *>-- ;]l the Burouth " J 6ft:the»ster!j al.-.: lne to the Center U: < rarur^-t toad. t.ewc Soulherly dm-tun u_ Bnundary lne t<- *ct;on wth the Nurt!.--: Hue of Bta.l*n U.a-:! ^ c.3 ln a ner.cr!»> alok the sad So*nd t Hue of the Port Read:-- Property Pa.M u ^gnnng *.= U-.:.:. <:....!.r. F.«-e -.l-.e >: to :,t, a p trct. Second W»rd to be kuuwn * blb-.net J, Second W*rt. Pullng PUce: Sfhool N». l«, Outleok *"««, Colonla, H. J...,( PL.l- l«l»nl» VolB*er lre luuu Aenut, Culou*. «< ScbwL THRD BSOKNTHO at > T»>"- sylvanla Ballrund «her* ecld by he Port H>- Md from teld be«n: Northerly a.on/the nroad to He (t-r Strett; therjt* parallel wth Jol.. ln UM Hue ul Lut N<*. K; _ Mteny along part of. No. t along Lut No. 9 at rubt»ugl«* to Johu ttreet 2v (eel to a, HuDdlnn publcly opebed.aloud. { Una <pec flc»tlaut may be obtaned n the offce ot, Clement, Publc Works general foreman. X Man btreet, Wuodbndge New Jtrey The Tuwnhlp Conulttee hjttby rtxtttn the nel tu reject any or all bd. B. DUNOAN, U" H0 n Book SS of Deeda fur Townhlp Clerk. MlddlMM County uu l>»ge> 334 &C.. L. 2-tt-to, J-J-S* akuu Woodbrdje Amboy rj luw, thence wutoly? th* Parth Anbor cty lne to fhe pont read or pucr of fc**!nnns ro&t rl*tt fa rtfbt uugltu to Jum to the place 0 BEONNNO Btlnt tht unt premltes cunveyed to Rchard Law by a lve Kcttly Busl Ketely, UU wlt, by deed daul Autut U, BM. recorded on August j > «A n Book SS of Oeeda fur s faanoa PUT WARt> tecond UXTRlCT All tha trat boween he Psnnayl vaala Ralroad lo.n to* east) *nd he c«dur Unt of Amboy Avenut tun the w«atj; between a Un* (on the north) drawn md-way between N«w Beoohd 8treeu. atl orojeet ulcrljr 0 Md ralroad, tju P«V ttt.t HAH> W tvmh lls ruct A of ;:. ; 8outh«ly to m an«le pont n thence (5> stll alone sad bourtdarv lno Boutheasterlv along tle NorUnrly. the lne W Block 449- as shown ou he Waodbrldge Townshp Tux Map -.hec- 4ft, to the tum.r lne uf Lncoln Hnrway; tuuqa (8) Southwesterly alon the cetor lne of Lncoln Hghway * the pont of luoerlbctlo of SWB wtu prolougatlon Northwesterly of t e Nortluasarly llm ot Lot, BlocK 4^ thence (7) Bouheaaterlv along sld proloujatlon along the Northea «rly lne pf Lot, Block 28 t 0 pont; tlwwe (8 Boutherly a the lne ot Lot, BUHH 42a, ::. l*-:--- - Nm.cr.v RUM 0. W.v.:* Port R«kdlu«R«l;ro«a *;th ;f.t j.rtrfu.soa Southery ol the.( :; tt..t ol JDlMbtth Avtuut; tl.n e Sorth-r.y slong the fc-lfl prolon^a-j. nr-.d t:.e (-t-r.wr lne of ElU^rwh A.*-- uut t tfct «Lltf HE* of Wul:ln<.(.. AvtL.e, tl.tr.ee ~.\l.\ Nurthely.z..t ccr.ter tnt ol Broooe Street «:;d t.-.r- ;jr...on«-.u NortKcly th«r tht ;^;.t ul :.tr±#t\ut, wth.*... ter..ut -y. blc-k WS-A llm thence Sout*jut«r:y alohrf the e;,< :!ut ut B.jcko 3U-A. WV-G ab a7-h to!!.< 80.Uhe-o= Place.»= LhCVk un Sheet ro»4p Tu Map 4t.err} tj,. WAKD, SXTEENTH DST. at the pont of nlertwv-,.he center Un* of the Port < Ralroad wth the dlvuflntf Hue r*ern Edtoa Woodbrtdg* Town- erly along the ft»«- ; -. them-e, touuwly Along the s»u Breet to the cen-t...< Un* to a pont lo the tter Avenue; thence sw" - f N J.ute HUthway Nu, :! renter lne ot Rflwv. > M-., c e»».erly along t* center Uue, renter Hut Of N.elw : ; N J teute HUbMf Wo to the SjutMaawrlJf Um %,r «".*r lne* of N^B»«PwtWy No HUla n»<w» T thence, northwly along the ct-ntcr Creek; lh#«*e tt» BJ. f ol N J Bute Parkway No 4 tu - tlon alont-uw c«ner t Kc ^,ut o( mteraoetlon wth the cen- brdge Creek to t<. r- Hue of the port Readng Ralroad, the port R*»d! ><-. >" r uesurly along toe ctnur luw Wefltrtf *)!"«J t«r Port Readng Ralroad \o the! th«part Readng " ^ < lne bttwmu MKU! Rahway Avenue w ^ ^ Abrdge Tvmutlpt lh» uolm \ lwe of btjnnlng ulunj PUtf: fehool *U, folds, N. J. y Avenw! s^hou ot tb» *t»!d ro»d wth «M Ke bmct M UM tourmftlon of j DUvrtct. to ^ be «--- vt(k UM watt, ound. vtaurlt tou SUMn ft MA. US* PMnl -U H. J. CUrk of ol

15 ,. r NDENT-LEADER, FFTmUARY 2 PAGE FFTEEN jarrons to Close Out Dsmal Court Season n Tlt Tonght MNUTE MAN By Alan Mavtr Meles n Strong Bd for St. Cecela Kegler Loop Lead MlrltoM h M fmdm H ** Headng 5 Wns Crown n (rammer School League ll \\l STANDNGS brdw uuard, was the games most W LU-urate shooter wth a lofty total 5 0 ; of 4 ponts, * Fords clnched second place n 3 2.the fnal tabulatons by makng 2 3 the best of a strong frst half to * defeat Keasbty by a close scute. The Fords combne overshadow- ;L Port Headng, n\>.n,shp Gramkljall Champlon- rvnnly so at*r.:rk4(:, 30-8, for ct vctory snce U.t; season..:..., manstay on n club throughout r, lllt llls MS Nffl RAZOR... ed Kea.bey offensvely n the frst half by comng out on top, 8-4, n the ntal perod 8-2 n the second to lead at the mdway pont 6-6, Keusbey raljled fcr 7 ponts n llurd l0 c l o s * t h e spread to a count, but Fords fought off the threat n the fna. Le floorboard! sesson by ouuhoou ther op..s K a foul for ponents, 8-4. to wrap t up... whle Jm Ver- ;.:ah man an the Tommy Copp Robert Yeage reaped scorng honors for Fords,.!u-r partng the wth po.tn totals of 2 8 l: r -S r.- "lt off to a fast whle Keasbeys hgh man wa Bll Klen wth 2., quarter, out- n tn- fnal game at the ns -6, but school uym, Avenel encountere n the sec- lttle opposton rompng to a 37- trumph over Hopelawn. Rche Ooodale paced Avenel or Mld ther oppon*.. y.ul at the half ,f was far from a m! Readng kept.v outproducng > n the thrd :n n fourth. t.\ stellar Wood- * gleam compuuly, automatcally...wth tle lpo» UT»! BLADES... auctroncdly hon«4 to >htv* clofor,! ( longtr UP TO THE LOSEST, SAFEST HAVE POSSBLE! o ttun9 tambnattnt <G tuan youll n«w f# l tw.l und lutfl *«ttad vp.. blade nuanlly *lttt < (Mtculy thf (trt.«n( okht m>4 bv*ft EVERSHARP mdm-maac «thlck UUTM m RAZOR ^ourt wth nne accurate shots from the. floor a free throw to account for hs 9 ponts: whl ns teammate. Ken Jorgensen chlpptd n wth counters Hope lawns Bn.t Doulan penetrate the rms for eght ponts. For HEALTHY HANDSOME HAR. WLDROOT CREAM-OL contans LANOLN CHOLESTEROL Stngs W!T9r/ 2 38?6 35 Goods Vv Kasar Bulders. Coopers Dary,. Wlrlfs Ex-avjtn ; deal Beauty Salon.. Jans Sportng s.ln Lumber Marys Dress Shop.. Als Sunoco 32 "j 3 7/a L 2fl % 33% 35 48V, SELN Mle!e.s ExcnvntnR jumped nto the battle for frst place n the St. Cecelas Womens Bowllns Leapue by takng thrd place after dumpng Als Sunn^o n three straght-by scores of , The trple conquest entbled the Excavators to move wthn three one-half games of the fronlrunnng Kasar Bulders n the crcut stngs. Llan Abate, was Mlelrs bg :;un on l!t> alleys wth a 466 s t. whle, her teammates, Mare R^mler. Mary Murgacz Alta Ryan, rnlowed wth three-gametotals of 434, , respectvely, best durng the match were ally Stevens, 47, Anne Lamb, 9, Dolores Mller, 44. The Kasar Bulders ncreased her spread over secoml-placa oopers Dary to two onealf games after trouncng Als lunoco n three straght by totals f , 67V Lllan Kaluskel spearheaded,he Constructoneers attack wth ames of 62, for a 78 three-game mark, whle Estelle Eosso Cary Bennett raled after postng talles of 457 >nd 402..The Gas Pumpers mantays durng the clash were Mare Waterson, 475, Mae Pneault. 25. Coopers Dary lost a full same,o the Kasar Bulders n the tussle or the top spot n the crcut after closng a game to Marys Dress Shop. The Dary Mads copped the frst thrd tlts , but dropped the second, Mary Less, Mabel Kaluskel Ruth Enhorn were Cooper Darys stars durng the match wth total pn scores of 452, The Dressmakers top bowlers were Sterne Saley. 474, Mary Oleckna, 426, olene Mastapetef, 48. selln Lumber, after losng the WEAK CKAMMAK SCOO, CKOWN: The Port Readng Gram n:r S.clml team, shmvn above, won nl fve sanes of ts 956 schullr to wn the Townshp.euce champonshp. The Ralroad rs ropped the crwn after elmnatng Woodbrdsjc lords. Avenel. Kca.bry HnuUwn. KnePlK, ran left to rlsht, are KUhard ^mmn, Alfred Kusso. Joseph Scsnovrh,.lumps»rnlllo. Lou Estok, Don Kulck Dun )envch. Stng are Joe DAlesso, John lulk. Kchard atr/.m, Ve Gordano, Bruce KHX (loach Watt Jago. Jggs mpressve n Senor Crcut Second-Half Start Team Stngs AMERCAN DVSON W Jggs Tavern Avensl Panthers V.F.W Knghts of Columbus Sewaren A. A NATONAL DVSON W Dangells Fords Boys Club St. Cecelas- Port Readng Boys Club Stans Bav Grll,. WOODBRDGE Jggs Tavern, wnners of the frst-half n the Amercan Dvson of the Recreaton Senor Basketball League, Runner-up honors went to Bll Thevon, who was one of the reasons for the success of the cham- ponshlp St. Francs club n the popular crcut- The Metuchen drbbler recorded 0 ponts after accountng for 45 shots from the floor fouls. Bll Kondryk of St. Josephs, Carteret, placed thrd among the oont producers wth 95, whle Rche Relly of St. Marys naled down fourth place after nsertng 88 markers n the scorng column. Jmmy Keatng, Jr., the steady St. James performer, was seventh among the offensve stars, but was the best shooter from the foul lne wth 28 successful tosses, whch was tops for the league. frst game , made a sue- j started the second phase of the Contnued on Page schedule on the rght foot by trouncng the Sewaren A. A. to the tune of an 86-4, score. Pat Margotta, who appears to have recovered fully from a fractured h, spearheaded Jggs offense wth a cluster of 23 ponts, St. James 5 Wns Over Holy Trnty whch he totaled up Wth nne WOODBRDGE-The St. James.feld goals fve successful C.Y.O, grammar school basketball tosses from the foul lne. Hs team prepped for the forthcomng Knghts of Columbus nvtaton sharpshootng mates, Angelo Armo Sam Vernllo, were Tournament by trouncng the Holy close behnd Margotta n the Sprt Confraternty quntet -by a j scorng column wth 6 3 ne-sded score qt the^ocal Amboy ponts, respectvely. Avenue court. 5 Jgas demonstrated ts strength Coach Jm Keatlngs club domnatccl n the very frst perod by out- the game from start to scorng Sewaren After post- fnsh wth a smooth functonng ng an early one-sded, margn, offense a tght defense. The. tne eventual vctors rode through Sants outscored ther rvals, 7-5, \ tne lextthree frames, overpower m the frst quarter before gong lng tne watevfront quntet, 25-, un to rt-un over the next three by 5_ 0 an( j 24.2 Ullu-s of 4-3, j Rch Hardsl SewaretVs m. Allan Gnusam, the scrappy St. James p«rfqrmer, wus outstthroughout the yame, snkng. feld goals for a hgh total 0 ponts, whle Arty Fnn mmy Mullen were close behnd, ekng up totals of seven apece. satle fprward, reaped the games ndvdual scorng honors wth 24 polnt.s whle Gerry Steen traled wth 0. The Avenel Panthers kept ther slate clean to start the second oly Sprts leadng pont pro- n Hf by postng a decson ucers were Jm Hotehemer over the Woodbrdge Knghts of che Rtzhes, who accounted for; Columbus n a well-played game ne vely. fve counters, respec- Bll Balogh paced the Avene: (Contnued on Page 6) Arty Fnn, wth 7 Ponts Tops School Loop Scorng WOODBRDGE St. James faled to wn the St. James Paro- shal School Basketball League ttle, but they found some solace from ther satr, Arty Fnn, who wound up the crcuts leadng scorej for the 956 season.! Fnn, one of the most talented.; cagers to play under Coach Jmmy Keatng n recent years, walked off wth the offensve ttle after, accountng for 7 ponts a 3.0 average. Durng the campagn he sank 45 feld g^s j was,accurate from the foul lne on 27 occasons. A breakdown of the ndvdual scorng for the 956 season s lsted below: a. F. P. AV. Artv Fnn, St. James Bll Thevon, 8t. Francs BU Kondryk, St. Josephs... Rche Relly, St. Mans... Danny Medvetz, St. Josephs..\ Pr»nk Kocn. Holy Trnty Jmmy Keatng, Jr., St. James Joe Krajkovlch, Our Lady of Peace JOB Hausley, Holy Trnty Bob Brewster, Holy Trnty agan 956 roster ;e of the 43 years. The oldest player s Vrgl Trucks, who wll be 37 on Aprl 26. The youngest s Jm Small, bonus outfelder, who wll be 9 on March 8. Conne Mack, the gr old man of baseball who ded last week, started ended hs 56 manageral years the same way. n hs frst game as manager of the Pttsburg Natonals n 894, U , \ hs team beat Washngton, 22-. On hs last day as manager, wth the Athletcs n 950, he also won over Washngton,.5-3. Buke Snder baleves that the Dodgers were lucky that Alle ( R e y no ] C S t ne Yankee ptchng 28 n Harold E. Stasssn, specal vser to Presdent Esenhower on dsarmament, s scheduled to make; : great who retred after the 954 season, wasnt atound at the last h San Dego, Cal.. Hot Stove League, the Brooklyn star sad, "We mght not have Won the Seres f the Yankees could have called on Reynolds n relef. Grammer Tourney To Open Monday At St. James Gym WOODBRDGE The Sxth Annual Knghts of Columbus Holy Name Grammar School Basketball Tournament wth teams tnteed from the far corners of the county s scheduled to start Monday nght at 7 oclock at the St. James gym. Rules state that only players at-! tendng the lower grades at the present are elgble to compete n the Grammar School elmnatons; whle the Holy Name playoffs are restrcted to boysfcn the 6-8 age group. Any partcpant who has played any hgh school varsty, basketball wll not be permtted j to compete n the latter tournament. The tournament as n the past wll functon on a sngle elmnaton bass wth trophes beng awarded to the frst second place teams n each dvson. Last year St. Marys of Perth Amboy pcked up all the marbles wnnng both the Gramnutr School Holy Name playoffs n one of the most exctng tournaments n recent years. From all ndcatons, the 956 Knghts of Columbus elmnatons should surpass the others wth top notch entres already n from Perth Amboy, Woodbrdge, South Amboy, Carteret, Fords Metuchen. Addtonal teams from varous Central Jersey ponts are expected to fle ther rosters before the deadlne later ths week. Barron Frosh, Grammar All-Stars to Ve Mar, St. Marys Quntet To be Fnal Foe; Season Mark 3- WOODBRDGE - Ctwch Tamzuks Barrnns. after losng to Sayrevlle Tuesday nght, 62-47, fcr ther Ut defeat, n 4 games, lose out ther regular spawn tonght aganst St. Marys cf Perth Anvboy who arc also warng the onrpletlon of onr? of thsrmost dsappontng rampaxnsn recent. The flnal an the Barron court wll start nt 8:5 clock. St. tlarys las not been a ball., me Ultfsenson wth only three 2 vctores to show n 7 outngs. Charle Germans»c.ub, despte ; the return of- f couple of veterans, -ould not fnd themselves, as a result, vctores kept eludng hem throughout the schedule. Despte the Amboyars" dsmal word, two of the Sants are on he verge of breakng two exstng records at the school Don * Freeman Bobby Slewarga. Freeman s gunnng for the,000 mark, whle S-ewarga s out to break a record season total of Both players RO over the totals tonght. The Barrons nane-d, a nche of prestge when they upset Carteret Hgh School last week wll no doubt be out to dump St. Marys, who they upended earler n the season, to take a lttle of the stng out of lowerng the curtan on a dsastrous campagn. The entre blame for the season cannot be lad at the feet of Tomczuk or the squad. The outcome was already nscrbed on the gym walls because of the hcaps under whch they were to play. Veterans were scarce, the team lacked weght they had the dsadvantage of playng 0 of 5 sames on unfamlar "courts. All of these condtons were too much to overcome. Thus far "ths season, the only teams Woodbrdge conquered were the Alumn, St. Marys Carteret, whle losng to Sayrevlle 2, ; Plalnfleld Asbury Park, Trpped by Sayrevlle Earler n the week, the Barrons journeyed across the Rartan Rver to engage Snyrevlle Hgh :ame home on the tal end of a score, whch was ther elev- " enth defeat of the season. Woodbvdge made a game of t n the frst quarter had Sayrevlle, wth a 3-6 record, worred. At the start of the sesson Bll Sabo, wth two fouls, Bob Ben, wth a one-ler, gave the Barrons a fust 4-0 lead. Bob Wtkowskt closed t up a lttle for the Bombers by shkv. a jump shot from outsde. Johnne Howell ht wth a oneher before Applegate tossed n free throw to make the score read 6-3: Carroll Brttons par of fouls sent Woodbrde out further, but the margn was agan slced when Solomon drove n for a lay up to close t up At ths pont Brtton Howell came through wth two ponts aptoe to ncrease the spread, 2-5. Wth four mnutes remanng n the openng perod, Sayrevlles Kuran Solomon popped fouls through the hoop to cut the Barrons lead, 2-7. Then Brtton upped the margn wth another-jump shot, but the margn was whttled to a 4-2 count before the close of the perod when the Bombers collected fve fast ponts. Whatever ndcaton there was of the game beng olose wth a 9 pont rally to take over the lead at the halftme ntermsson, 3-8. Bob Kurftn sparked SayrevUes dlrve wth seven counters. The scorng was close n the second half, but the Bombers merely protected,ther spread to nsure the trumph. Sayrevlle had the WOODBRDGE Ernest Dubay, the Townshp Supervsor of Physcal Educaton, announced ths week the annual game between the Grammar School League All- Stars Woodbrdge Hgh School Freshmen wll be played March at the Barron Avenue gym. The talented All Star aggregaton, whch s consdered one of the best n recent years, was.pcked by league offcals Tom Mullaney, Matty Jago, Nol ODonnell, Joe Kursnsky Dubay. The All Star group ncludes Vlcr Gordano, Rchard Pazza, ohn Kulck, John Hulak, etsbey: Ken Jorgensen Rch- edge 4-3 n the thrd frame, whle the Barrons came out on top 6-5 n the fourth. Bll Sabo Bob Ben were d Goodale, Woodbrdge; Bob Woodbrdges chef pont producers durng the recent scrap wth aeger, John Orosz, Tom Copp nd Earl Prang, Fords; Larry Gah4 totals of 2 0, respectvely^ sk, Dave Shadalow B)l en. Keasbey; Bob Brtton, Voodbrdge; Bruce Donlan, AMH.Y NCOM^ The "medum" famly ncome. n he Unted States n 954, was 4,200, accordng to the Bureau of he Census of the Department of Jonmerce. Ths amount was about 60 less than n 953, but was.$3q0 lgher than n, 952. Sxteen mlon of the natpns 42,000,000 fames had ncomes above $5,000,,vhle 8,000,000 famles hud m- omes below $2,000. "They tell me that Jenkns hud,o propose at least fve tmus to Mss Moneybags before ste accepted hm.", "Well, she certanly gave hlrt run for her money." whle the Bombers Bob Wtkowsk copped the same ndvdual scorng laurels wth 7. Sayrevlle posted a clean sweep for the nght when ts Junor Varsty trmmed the Red Blazers (Contnued on Page 6) j MNMUM SERVCE, CALL FRANKS RADO & TELEVSON 463 NEW BKUNSWCK AVE FORDS PHONE H Crest TOOTHPA«T WTH ACE NEWS AGENCY " WE. AT GREEN ST., WlHUBRlWK SOKUY SEASON NEAKS END: Wutxtlnldje Hgh School, wth» 3- record, s slated to close out ts regular season tonght at the local»jn wth St. Marys of Perth Ambuy funlsllu the opposton. The larrous, luwcver, wll not shelve ther unforms snce they have a date wth PlaUlkld on March % n the annual N.J.S..VA. tournament at butters Unversty, pctured above, kneelng, n the usual order, are: Bll Young, Gerry Uunyo, Rche Kunak, Carroll Brtton, Ed Seunskl Johnny Howell. Stng are: k Cwuh Ju Lulu, %fr lnul, KkM* Uorluud, bll SUu, ttut M"" " uul Ctnth trtuk Cftprwv, BOWL-MOR AMF AUTOMATC PN SPOTTEAS Open Bowlng Weekdays after League Play ruu :00 V. M. to 2:00 A. M. Saturtoys 8:00 A. M.-B:«0 P, M. 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16 . " «">..: PAGE BXTTEN Menlo Park Terrace Notes sa r- P*-:e: Fr»r.daf.c Street ujat Use.nj-. daughter Saturday a.v LbtftT M«Ksd Mrs Peter Ra^u". Street vu\ celebnte h*r tarthday a: a laxmlr oe.»"s at the r.ome of her pt: ent* Mr Sn Car.es! Sar.Sa dauer r-es"-s Mrs. Juse Dr.wr - Strtet. were M:»x H««hu Broc.r.-: fcr.hsay Saturday to?ev.*: h«r rrar.cparenu Mr *.:. Charp* Br^da:?. U: r: Her B-cer Mr ar.c Mr Brodxe ac ehrec. N* Elen Her resw on ST.* Albert G<rTcan Nsncy K.Cetx acd J::mr.y Ejar. Barb^r anc M:chae*. Sr.eedy Jucy. Suun acd Seven Nejoc. P^tay Barbara aad Jane: Xapol:UBO. Nar.ry Grart A speecy r«overy -h to Sam Po.M Ethel 5tre*t t.-.s a horp:ta;z«a;. Ne-v»:* Hosptal Far. Lar.aur. -.^rr/.t o! Mr Mr* Abe L-dsXH Atlantc Street celebratec her hrd brth-y TVeoeatfay at a famly ce!ebrat:ot. Her g^«t»ere Mr ard Mx; Aaror LarsEran. acd cjldrer. Joy Sever. Mr Mrs- Bernar Ben&e:. son. Don arjd Ktnry Latsmar. T n : teet s r_-..v*:sary M: -J Mrs Ena: O*m*;, r.j* *: ben man nooo; t :r.? wrddatf ase..«k.x>: csua,slr ; L«Srrsaar.»* Yorl «-:-*: M: Mr» n Cousfea M^Qajr* 5t :: Mr Mr* Ogrcac Currna KT. r**t fttxm xmt to Acs PasaweJo. WaE Street Mr ar.:elo had Buderjone -Sa? Tr.ctca^ Kare sen ol nd Mrs Tboau Kaw. s* St.-**- *-" asark r.a \u* t»t tomvrot H.s ruesrj T-. -;= raadnartca Mr asa *».;. M.» lolfc xr.. >:o:r?*p--r.s V.r > "... A- Tort Brae G-xaE. wr ;.! M: Mr r.ċ - «:«J Mrs Edward Korx*.- S.:-?*t * HArk us b_-,.vc»; vca»rro«a nrt&rc c: -^- Mtachen Jem-^ r A Puna?^f p Ptnra Car. dsushter 0. M: Sn Jos*pr. Carruk Street wz c«ebnte nez gre*t:r.zs go to Mr ar.?.l-s Ker.- r.e;h Mcr.-uoa E.r.f. Street: Mr ant Mr- Angelo Gtrar; L^MUe Stret.: Mr!::«R.>a*:t Merrck M-;QU:re S-.:c?t: Mr ar. Mrs. Gcdr^e?J.cer. Z.r.. Stree:: G:r. Scou^ nternatonal Fr:tr.- : Jr. *r.d Mr- G^tsv D:. Atlanu: Str?e; :h:p Month They are jo-.r.; to pre=*>r.t t!e trm{) contrbutons Mrs. Afrec, Frane: Ethel to the Julet Lo* n:ernator.a! S.:*±:.»«s r.o^ea :o atr canata group Tteway Preent»ere: Mrc Styttou: Dt*A;tt. Mrs. Bar-,r. ar.d Mrs Ed-«rd Mr. Hmort T ;:".-» eor. ^^ T S.rett Fr;.r : z re.-. Swarh- -sr lur.ch-..l BrJ^nr ;p 2; Newark.rar.?r r.e ghbors v.r. ~J. MT JZt Atlantc :.m tenth o:rth- H: dnner guest A.a AflroG"; home to Mrs. Wll:ara O r>jr.u-;t Mercer Street. who ;! recjpfet.n?.rom surgery. jrtlumve. daughter of Mr. Mr; Wllam Narth- {rave. Atlantc Street, marked her furoth b.rthtlay at the home of her grmother. Ms. Esther MoQure. BlMmfeld, Sunday, held a party lor her frends, Wednesday Her guests were* Kea Anaslas, Ronny Scott Mary Elen Naughton, Skpper - Wnter, Patty Us, Fatty North grave, Ann Rckle Sadowsk. Cub Pack 40 held ther Blue Gold dnner Monday at s t School N. 7. Fords. All seven dens attended the dnner anc nne new boys were welcomed nu he troop. They were: Rchard? Keegan, Paul Wnter. Rchard Salk. Barry Fsher.! Mchael Mu-.» ler, Joocph Ca*ey, Anthory Fo- : lello Vncent Pa^anello Wayne Buckewcz Several awards were made. An appeal was made for rdore den mother*. Cubmaster JohnEnglcr stated he *ould allow boys of seven one-half years of age to jon provdng ther mothers would take a den. Mr. Engler then cut the cake the boys Joned n songs. The MoQure Street Canasu Club met at the home of Mrs. Al Bentley, Tuesday. Present were Mrs. James C*rolat,. Mrs. Wllam Kennedy, Mrs. John Mcwborter. Ms. Thomas Ptgerald Congratulaton to Mr. Mrs. George Lynn, MtQure Street, uwn Ut brth o! ther daughter a( the Orange Memoral Hosptal. Mrs. Morry Smth. Maryknol lload was hcs&, to Mrs. Barne Welsman, Mrs Wllam Kroner Mrs. Kemeth Mornson Mrs. 6»ul Knt/mu. Thursday. Debra Bentkj^ daughter of. Mr. Mrs. Al Bentley. Federal p Street, celebrated h second brthay, Frday Her guestf ncluded H Cathy Ackerman. Wayne "Bobby bltllman, Ped en Reed,, aruce^afenbaum, Lyuu My Mchael,,^, Carolan, Glen j! MeWhom-. Urua Lynn, Tommy ^jph) D*«na l:tjerald. > > -^On SuUy Debra her. lll>t, Mlt> Lnda Schajfs, marked Uwlr brthday^ at lamly dnner t»re»eut wen. M dud Mu -Tclude lr Mrs John Tar..awjJu ar.d cl-^drer: Mr., Mrs. Ray Ban ar.d jm.lj-. r,c Mr ate Mrs. Jaa Caxprolo :r..lc.tn. M: Mrs Bennett B ;- 3>«Etra Bcwfclyr. sere tr. luncheon c««t of Mr. Mr- Tally MtcKcl Mercer Strte: M;5 Dlv< K: of Mr! Saturday,.. Th? G;rl Sous Brovnt -.ll aold a ;om metng cr. Frday a: the rorce o Mrs. \V. Jktr. 55 Atlantc S.ree: a,: " P M There. : l b-? 6 -::. cout troops lour B:ovr..r -.roops af.encjr.; to celebrate provde a p*rt of the program. J The scouts»ll explan the Grl at World rm th; Grl; Scout frendshp ceremony The Brownes arc clo:n? sonr;.> ] dances from Jorer.n coun- nes.. -Attfltf to womrn who have j H wll have du^htor.s n jro^np jr anyone r.ersstcd :n scsutna»n mportant mcpuns vnl! be hek. j,l the home of Mrs Wlktm N.;- j nrast. 37 Rtlly Court at >clcck. Representatves from-the j Metuchen Councl local lead- j, ftll be present They need! [. ommttee groups to nsure, smooth runnns soout actvtes! for next year. f nnyene ny mformaon please contart Mrs. Na«en?ast. LJtrty Brthday conjratulatons to Mrs. Kenneth Hausman, Ethel Street, to Albert Germann, saske Street. j Kenny Russell, son of Mr. Mrs. Seymour Russell. Allan! tc Street, s cekbrattng hs ffth brthday at the home of hs gr parents. Mr. Mrs. Lous Kastartovtz, New York. Present were Mr, Mrs. Seymour Rus- j *ell. Corporal Herbert Kastan Mrs. da Levtne. Mrs. Wally Mtchell, Mercer Street, was hostess to Mr. Mrs. Mlton Pmk, Mrs. Saul Kntzman. Mrs. Norman Slver Mrs Wllam Koner. Tuesday. Mrs Mrs. Ben Han t- son, Jefferson Street, had as ther Saturday. Mr. Mr Jay Tenen, Mr. Mrs. Sd tybofsky. Mr. Mrs. Lous Segel, Mr. Mrs. George Porster, Mr. Mrs. Rchard T/(renbers Mr. Mrs. Seymour Russell. Denbra Lnn, daufhter of Mr. Mrs. George Lynn, McQure Street, marked her second brthday. Sunday. Brthday greetngs to Ted Heemster to Rchard Tarn, son ol Mr. Mrs Eveet Tare, both of McQure Street. Mr. M3. Barnct Weman, Mr. Mrs. Jag Tenen. Mr. Mrs Abe Lsman. Mr. Mrs. Wllam Kroner Mr. Mrs. Saul Knu.rn.n. attended a performance of "Hat Full of j Rn." New York, Saturday. t phone rates are LOW 900 for -: Fee C Curx.r* r»- EJ:T:--. Wf:<vtrcarj A- unan, Vr- Byrne*.sr.; -4 era:; We.:. Topple Ace* n Ree Tlt pset E:*O.-»COJ FAS TERN Ffd Fv:j Th::-J:. w. r rthrvarv r ^ 43-3 v:;- F::c- - o^::rr- F: \\. = R : " -- -"-.-. ;~-A ; %.r;..j*". Ox S:sn:.<.--- Lr ^ - ". - k: Bon".x-!> ;sy.r. Nf* fd. a:!0 G.r: Scy:; Troop 4 u! *hxh 5trr J*2>e> Cwlcn u *.r.e eaoer ause cost.** azd br3*;.e Troop 5 B a; *h,;h Mrs M.::cr. Be:- ".J:* a the l-:»<er. cssjraej ar.c- #sve them to she r_*;:jj nurse to cs-.rsbue ;;. ;.-.e f:-ck. Th^ Sunoay s the Hear Fn Drve Tjfy Need You: Mrs Rslp- Bsrcr.r. Ma-:.r. Sl.-»et. TK ho&u&s :s r.= r canasta group. Weened;,? Perc-r.t. «.-; Ms. Herry F.".;pr»::. :* = Hc-oen Vurpr.T Mrs Jcl-.r. A?: a Mrs Wllam Hayfm anu Mrs Mrs Rctard We^-.^r: ;! ;e:.=.on Street, were ;ur:; 0! V:, tght depo.rr.5 lead at --;:.:. T-;: :p- dow the 3u:c:xe o! Joe Fr:tjcr.«~\- at h:s tje< s.pox. h-ut P:...:; 6-4 n r.* Tr.e f.n.". Nr.v r. T.f. r:o::er.-" :o? 4- " H yda 3 Fred 07 P Chrstened Sunday r^gto: M 5b^ --^!r Mrs Ben- ~-.r tfdeu. Jr. 52 Jellersor. 5-.rvr.- t d :?;!" :>art ^n crrat«-r»- Benjamn Leer at l»-.-ce* held n Our Lady of Peace 0 -- r- "He pastor Rev. John E 3 r.,^,v r J f!:c;au<s Sponsors were 0 Kearjs joor:r.: ed to come o-t r.ks F:ve. T :.T Tall a - ^l Fcrds v-v Mar.ar.re MUler of- Perth ( 9 jjyv Hendnck Franckewjcfc ^ of MHUCMn. ; l -.rep:;or. *a* held after U:e <n,- V f Guests were Mrs Joap. Br- : r.d wn te Mteaes Dorothy n V"---»rd Cato.e Wdell; Edward -M) r.-k: Joseph lampart., M j--r. Bodnar.. Pfrth Amboy: -B-- -T.r. Wdell. Sr, seln: Mr p 7 r>:..;:-. c y *ra?pec u? jeccr.;:- o vf--- sopors. af^r - ":: ";.x.e ^. : s. Tr.-: ::.. : :: -. r.:.y V-rx Tony Ga.ur.:.^ M-< Edward Franckewlcn. ;. "-,md Mr?. Mchael Rarn- > ; daughters. Alex Franckes/ Alen. Wcanlak. Me- A^o Mr Mrs. Joseph Sptak NtM Brjn««ck. Mr Mrs L J V:Ker.r;a, Mr»nd Mrs. Ken NDEPENDENT ] Jggs combne by «nx;nj ;, the floor uo :.<- 4 counters. *,-,..,, chalked up by Ec r..; lod Perry Tre Kr,u\- producers were j».., Herble Keese»;. ; <-l\ Over n th«na. T. the Fords Boys (;:_,. to the rest of th* < :-. tll be a team :«, v alter subdung t, < : -., BAys Gub. 52-«b?o Sefynj.k; F-.. rbbler. was t-.tr. -: team wth u p- OK Tlly La,-j wth 2. 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