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1 ull Local Coverage Newspaper Devoted hc Communty nterurt Snbepentent - leaber Complete Newt, Pctures Presented Farly, dearly And mpartally Each Wr<»k actuaton bd; Topc Musc M.T Receved ), n KxercscB ", n n Stadum, )(f: -- "MUSC" Wft: ( me sxty-ffth an-,,,-,mpnt exercses of nch School at the,,, lun t When 223,.,,,! dplomas.,,.,,; wore suns hy the,,,,;,ln K "qde to Amer-.,,,, YourSonW" «««(,nl", ;,,.., s of welcome, Ken-,;. [,on sad n part; fc A), musc s the theme of mrement exercses..,.,, denned asft pleas-, of harmonous." msc s somethng,;;,, t s a metns of,.! Each composton,,,;,lad. hymn, waltz, ; :, march, no mat- ;lll or form, expmses,.; feelngs of the comt v]n» of muscal ar-,,,n lje classfed nto,,v. each dvson con-.,;-; expresson of hs ;r SOURS, for example,;,,, love for hs coun- \ mns show mans feel- ;S SM nll,93 WOODHHXK. N. J, THURSDAY, JUNK 7, 95 N J, At Testmonal Dnner for Monsgnor McCorrstn StfltP f^alft fnr PRCE FVK CENTS nn mmmmt m M u l a l c \jalo LKJl Applcaton, Hearng Above s the head table at the surprse testmonal dnner gven Tuesday at the Pnes for lt. Rev. MSR-. Charles G. McCorrstn. Left to rght are Harry F. Burke, Vrry Rev. Msjr..lamen Foley. Thomas Barry, Stale secretary, Knghts of Columbus; Rev. Thoras Carney, Msjr. McCorrstn. guest of honor; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Mchael McCorrstn, at the mcrophone; Davd F. Ofrty. Paul Grand Knght; Grand Knght Edward S. Leonard, Rev. Joseph McCorrsMn, Charles K. fregory, Thomas tlcltr.man. Muster of the Fourth Degree, South Jersey, and Joseph Ol.enrV Master of the Fourth Degree, North Jersey. Mayor August F. Grener was raled away en Townshp busness, just before the photograph was taken. Crtcally njured Trbute Padto St. James 9 Pastor ^atcr Co. to Talk Cop Gans Slghtly On 40th Ordnaton Annversary j Keasbey Lnes Buy On Hgh School Plans Two Youths, Who Stole Car Here, Boad s Mum Nabbed as Wreck Clmaxes Chase Oh Plea Other WOODBRDGE Two Perth Amboy youths, one of whom j StUUY l)t* Mtclc* escaped frot the State Home for Boys n Jamesbrg, Mol-» J day, are stll beng questoned by local polce ths mornng WOODBRDGE-"A oomprtc set lfter they mraculously escaped njury yesterday when a; of new dnut am U :, dd u, onal large car they had hd tl stolon f from a llocal l auto t ddealer l overturned e stlll reman to be com- after a hectc chase near Freehold, The two ore Anthony Luqualta. - "~ 4 Merldlth Street, escapee, and Charles Johnson Hgh Street. The former escaped from the home wth three other boys, all of whom have records us car theves. Laquald despte hs youth told polce he has been wrested n Maryland. Delaware and Pennsylvana and ln New Brunswck, Perth Amboy and n Woodbrde for varous complants nclud\k ; breakng and enterng and larceny, He also sad he had been Fucng Tral over to New York snce hs escape "and had grabbed several pocketbooks." To wrte a. however, the com-,,...-, Madson Townshp polce snd Sl./.v a defnte pat- J WOODBRDGE Rt. Rev. Msgr. Oharlfts Chl G. G McCorrstn, j wnnnrrtdoe The ^ Board d of f they spotted the stolen car travon Route 9 at a "terrfc rale Ayln Person, Honrd arrhtcrt,,e. he dotmt wrte WOODBRODE - ^wes^ " ~~~ f f, church wb3 honored at a surprse j Dl. ectol,, o{ the Mddlesex Water wthout carefu con Offcer Mchael Sasso. 27, Wood- P^^.^.f^^^. &t the p nes Tuesday to mark the 40th Compny wll meet June aoto ds-, of speed" and gave chase, but were whose $3,000,000 bukllns has creatd n storm of protest, presented n there s a tremen unable to catch t. When the of hs ordnaton nto the presthood. The ban- j cuss tne )ossblty of buymk the slolen vehlde whlch lh(, ml lne sketches of the hfjh school : of work nvolved. H e.. f hmself to much ZS a. nu.pu«-.«.= M -ponsored bv Mddlesex Councl, Knghts of Co-! Kcasbcy water System from the estlmnte(j was gong,. m mles n Assstant Commssoner Kenneth Woodbury on Tuesday. Also descrbe hs condton, lumbus. Monsgnor McCorrstn s State Chaplan ot me Townshp. an h0u.0. belter.. nea. ed lhe now At Tuesday nmhts sesson of j p ree hold crcle, the younger boy present were Vctor C. Ncklas, Uk Toward Goal a "far.", organzaton. the Town Commttee, Townshp! Wlls urgmg n s frend "to wreck."upcrvsln: prndpl; Dr. John P. ;,me way, the gradual, recently apponted to the MonsRnor McCorrstn was born Attorney B. W. Vopel reported that) the cops» At lhe clrcle the boys Lozo. hgh school prncpal; Adolph new motorcycle squad, was the j n MBlvlle, August 24, 887. He nn of a composton h Vt Clle n To Head Rotary Club he and Howard Madson. Town-[ cou^ not manage the bn car and Qult, member of the Bonrd; Mr. only member of the group to have attended St. Vncents College n M.M sounds nto.an had prevous experence on "the Lathrop. Pa., and was ordaned tn shp had.conferred, wth Martn, and a representatve of. p found tley oould not tle M( A, M:TU!SK,, mel.dy whch s fnally ths newspaper. The latest plans wheel.". He drove one durng the Phladelpha, May 27, 9, by Ambrose Mundy, presdent of theturn. md a harmonous com- Mddlesex Water Company. They: were represented to contan all Trj To Escape ar whle n servce.! Bshop Pendergast. HU frst as-,u be compared to our were advsed that the matter Tne vehole Jumped the curb,! the requlrtments of the Stale n UM educaton. "Al We «l, as freshmen, our ef- Tfe Offcers cycle struck a hole \ wgnment was as curate. Of Sacred Hearng on Rooke : respect to educatonal buldns would be dscussed at the next. turned^jver, and was badly dam- n WoodbrldRe-Caretret Road, be- Heart Church, Trenton, where he standards, and were left to be drector " meetng, "" aged. The two youths, however. tw«en School Street and Blar; served sx years. n 97, he be- by Mr. Woodbury..,-, (h.scordant^w ddnt Road, Bunday afternoon. He was! came pastor of 8t. Patrcks j Once before. Lhe Mddlesex managed to get out and started,,; a unt; but as tme thrown to the pavement. Sunday j Church n Woodbury and estab- Water Company expressed wllngness to purchase the system but two offcers whogave chase were of th bonds beyond the fjjteen- runnng through /P Cops Case Tuesday efforts to extend the lfe the woods. Thej,n.l we entered our soph hs condton, was reported lshed three msson churches n WOODBRDGE Patrolman Petrusk, a robhe, of 585 Amboy Ave-,.,,: we began to realze )wm, shown de- ttye area Mat are pulshes today, b the sale was balked by Kett" year statutory Wofl at least t.ho " """ L "! n 929 he was serf St: "Josephs r wtm caught lught UP up wtth wth the par. largest share of them appeared r URM, Bnare 0 memappe KMn tle fullptons dt^.,;-. We had to work % a * lnjur.es nclude a frac- Crlurch, Camden. n 937 he came have to pay too hgh a prce for The polce checked the car and 6 w " T. bcf0l ; e 8 th p l e l T ho t be hopeless Mr - Woorbllly m m Wootlbrdge. water. However, the pressure, found t was stolen from the Commttee Tuesday at 8 P. M, to pw ned that ^Commssoner thcm of. dndny we begn turrd vertebra and several frac-; Monslghor McConBtn* especally on Kea.vbey Heghts and Speedway Auto Sales, St. George answer complants of neglect of j^,.,, o overnmen t has as yet not..- for one goal. We tured lbs. He s now able to move around the loop s so puur that at Avenue The regstraton plate duty made aganst hm by hs permtted any excepton to ths j, "",-,;: lrtstt one^olthe largestln [Turosrt mxrjem-olfflrfttnrr^rttbrkrr-- -ulr-ftml-tuu AV,*sawd.. h* _h*u*f-t- J- tn harmonze wth, formerly veteran re. Ml*lta«County, growng from water. son, 83 State Street, Perth Amboy. department ln Aprl, hs name would be allowed n the loeal nsp. Petmskl was apponted to the t would be doubtful that one ;,,; the Rroup. By the BSSJ^Tltne^L ««lll- n WT to,500 n Recently, Keasbey resdent!... t-nors. we had be- accdent sad the patrolman "»! He was apponted by Pope drew petton askng the n searchng the wrecked car, beng on the Cvl Servce lst. Thus, somethng over $2,008,000 of m e n n* «, A U.. - O. ; n-.jhous unt. Just as Polce Chef George E. Keatng the debt ln the event the $3,000.-,,! Pus X as Domestc Prelate wth Townshp to sell the system and ] polce found two trumpets whch \, (f a muscal com- wsa only travelrr about 35 mles;. sad the charges aganst the of-00fcer are, falure to properly pa- and by the electorate -wll have, plan s approved \n Trenton n 948. secured the sgnatures of prac- were stolen from the offce of the -,,ul hard work, so dd an hour when the cycle ht the «<rf ^attended ^ the ^ ^ dnner. tcally every resdent affected. Auto Sales owned by Joseph Janas. :.. tto to functon as Hole Bnd he lost control of the R^ J(>geph McCon. stln a cou. trol hs post <gong off hs post); to be amortzed wthn the 5-year sn :. The latter found hs oflce had.,.;,, large amount of 2, enterng a place where ntoxcatng lquor s sold whle n unl- 9300,000 More Added lmt. venlc e of the guest of honor, gave the n- been looted, papers thrown around! vocaton at Tuesdays affar and Town s Asked U) Lmt and-$8 worth, of slver cons were jform and not n.connecton wth t was learned at Trenton that» v rt(; jp.,-4seruy,»u Grand,,,.,. T. mssng n addton to the muscal ; nstruments, polce duty, and then mbbng n ths $3,000,000 fgure does not n-,... been unfed nto,<!.,.,,.vomv*fc»»f*a»ttt lrst step nto the mmencenwntsyttt from school m lfe. s the frst lurther on the musl- :, da Bertolozzl, n ddn-as, sad:,: musc, we fnd a nves to ntroduce lv or theme of the rmuy, as we embark s may be sad that f al, have fnshed nducton nto ths school educaton.-hool we have been.mded n our plans a nven the leadng., whch wll pro-,j:,ut.on for ou future. ur own responsblty melody that wll cany :.!.. ^ Moment Ahead, (n. for a whle, ts Hd n our freshman» school, our lves *re.unt dscord because nt to dfferent sur ptranke people, new m own nexperence. "lally, our own lvea the lfe of tfe world - < must become nterne to make our own hnnnful. The l»r- - of all ndvduals ld together for a d among all natons. Tts of the son* ael : l of us, Just as the ur world depends on "nn of nl people to H> world peace, <.... of 98 now bd ;.^ u.uesfrr-ous taor ad, advsors, and "" luwe helped Us n : We thank you from»ur hearts for all done, A* the tt»r "Hy wth all people. " work to put nto : lessons w» h-ve " l er to cr«u a.-«t- " De ttr* hu sow ". must ngrtuully " " uur Am* Mater, "mpose the melody lu y us through the ""H, "War March qc playedtoy the Softool :»»v«th waws.-tfeonard, 6rand" Knght, welcbme,d.the/ guests ta/ greetngs from Rev. John J. tjrtffrf*assembly were Rven by Harry F. Burke, WOODBRDGE A memoralfathful Navgator, mass ond communon breakfast j Speaks for Famly has been planned for Sunday by Best wshes from the famly Mddlesex Councl No. 857, Knlghtsj were brought by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Mchael McCorvlstln ajwl a short of Columbus. address,,"our State Chaplan," The mass at 7:45 oclock n St. was made by Thomas Barry, secretary of the State Knghts of Co- J-ames Church wll be n memory of three members of the councl lumbus. Rev. Thomas Carney, who ded n the countrys servce Lambertvltle, a former curate at Edward Kelly, who was klled n (Contnued on Page 8) World War and Bernard Dungan and Joseph Grady who ded n acton h World War. TO SjPQNSOR TRP Joseph Brannljan, ja member of WOODBRDOE Woodbrdge the councl, wll serve as toas- Ple Company Auxlary wll sponsor a bus rde to Seasde Park June nrster at the breakfast to be held after the mass n St. James audtorum. Speakers wll nclude Dstrct Deputy J. J, Brennan and Rt. Rev. Mser. Charles G. McCorrstn, pastor of St. James Church. A flm on cvlan defense wll be shown. j Club, LquorJLlcenses^ Mr. Peterson of Valentne Brck [ wuuuutujut "Me- Comnny was ejected presdent Govern, attorney for the Wood- of the Rotary Club at a meetng at the Colona Country Club. Mr. Peterson succeeds J. Lester Neary, tolona, Other offcers elected were vce presdent, James Allardlcc; treasurer, Wllam ColVllle; secretary, Erc Davs; member of Board of Drectors, Dr. Malcolm Dunham. The new offcers wll be nstalled at the frst meetng n July. brdge Lquor Dealers Assocaton, was gven assurance BV tre Town Commttee Tuesday that t would dscuss a proposed ordnance to lmt club lcenses n the Townshp. Commtteeman Wllam Ftzpatck sad the request had "a great deal of mert," and he would favor amendng the ordnance to lmt club lcenses. Mayor August F. Grener agreed. Toggngof Mosqutoes Started; Baley Pleased at Early Results 26, 6 P. M. The publc s nvted. Tckets may be purchased from WOODBRDGE Health Offcer any member of the auxlary. The Harold J. Baley today expressed next meetng wll be held June 5 wth (Mrs. Wllam Mason, Mrs. satsfacton wth the frst "for- Melnert Hunt apd Mrs. Julus gns" of the Townshp as part of Prohaska n cha/ke. the Townshps mosquto conttl program. Sx areas were sprayed on May 3 and t s expected that the next foggng" wll take place any day now "as soon as there are favorable wnds," Mr. Baley sad. Tle areas sprayed last Thursday were as follows; Areajl, Sewaren; Area 2, Pearl Street, along the brook through the pa^k up to the Woodbook Vllage apartments; Area 3, Edsjar Hll secton and alonk Rahway Avenue; Area 4, [ freeman Pond aea,au4,uflbg.ule.. brook on Chan OHlls Road, Col- ona; Area 5, between Fords, Man Street and Superhghway, off FocdB Avenue; Area 6, around the dump area n Keasbey. Brother, Sster W-M Graduates The BeatnOffcer estmate^that n all sx treatments wll be gven n each area and, may be possble thut the [heavljj nfested sectons may be. sprayed eght tadt-tbb To Hghland Park Man WOODBRDGE Jfln M, Tompklns. Hghland park, was apponted senor engneerng ada at a salary of $3,600 a year at a meet. ng of the Town Commttee Tues* day. Mr. Tompkus wll nl tle vacances created by the mltary teave* granted Wllam Scott and the leave of absence granted C. Albert Larson due to Ulsess. tunes. The Townshp Commttee la expectng ad from the Mddlesex County Mosquto Extermnatng Commsson n ts local program.,]the polce orrjlrrn Ten Towt8hp Mgn Duedlsobejng Orders; To AnstQer Arjny Draft WOODBRDGE Ten Townshp men have been ordered to, report for nducton n, the make a tme call 3 requred of all offcers. Fords Man to be Tred pleted before the Board of EducRton learns whether ts $3,000,000 lkh school plans wll be approved hy State authortes ln Trenton. All applcaton formf.. contannn volumnous detal, whch were.submtted to the State on the bass of n $2,000,000 project, must now m *a K corrected ln the Huht of the ; ncreased wtmate. When these forms arc ready, the State Com mlssoner of Educaton wll conduct another hearng al w.hc,h muncpal offcals. Townshp resdents and the Bonrl wll be heaud.! l s expected that at dst three vecks wll be requred for J. H. Thayer Martn, Board attorney, to duplcate hs orgnal applcaton (tn. ool buldng n tle rwnan -Avenue,&rel whch -wn. v, mean an addtonal expense. of an estmates $300,000,, : ; Suggeston that alternate.plans be obtantd from one or.more other u : archtects, n the possblty that a method of provdng a new hl«h amed forces today by Local Draft Board83, Perth Amboy. On Tpsy Drvftg, Count school below Mr. Plersons $3,000,- - Those ln the lst are Wllam WOODBRDGE Walter Swtzer, 47, 76 Ford Avenue, Fords, met wth any apparent approval 000 fgure mght be found, has no., s s. S. Doatch, t Charles Srteet, Hopelnwn; Anthony J. Brodnak, wll appear before Magstrate Andrew Desmond Tuesday to answer Mr, Person and the Board est- on the part of the Board. n 947, 585 Rahway Avenue, Woodbrdge; Leroy C. Keller. 8 Lous a complant of drunken drvng mated the eost of buldng the Street, Fords; rvng J. Gray, 3 made by Andrew Olenlk, 7, Ln-schooden. Swtzer was nvolved n an000. A few weeks ago, the prce and equppng t at $,000,- Mnna Avenue, Avenel; Edward Chervenak, _32 Larch Street, accdent wth the Olenk car. had ncreased to $2,000,000 and j Por,t Readng; Robert Ambrose, The case of Mrs. Alce Jrftase, how t stands at *$ juuu,uj--wltn "H Adelade Avenue, Wood-brdge; 442 Jefferson Avenue. Rahway, the.cost of the Colona school stll \ Charles Qresa, 5 Farneld arrested as a drunken drver, and to be added. Avenue, Fords; Mchael Kosdck, Mrs. Olve E. Schoneld, 472 Amboy Althoudl there has been.some 07 Wllam Street, Fords; Robert B. Grener,.. New,. Dover, Road, Avenue, Woodbrde. booked for! queston over the capacty of the.permttng a drunken drver to hgh school,. Mr. Woodbury was Colona; and Erc C. Schoelpple, j operate her car, hns been post- told Tuesday ts classrooms would Chan OHllls Road, Colona. poned untl June 4. (Contnued on Page 8) Auxlary Polce, nstructon Complete, Take Oath of Offce Abo.v are the men who have ruupu ted a course ot n auxlary polce work am wlh) now ^ turn wll»«rve us nstructors for he befrrw <;n\snf(l. Tluse wtw Uwk the oath at allegance admbtfed by Mayur Augbt K. (Jrfner were Joseph K. Kubak, Kent Stults, Stephen. Hmska. Oeore Kmery, Paukel Werrlt, Gerard F. Bawl, Stephen Kaftsr, Edward BUw, Stephen R. Werlook, A. A, DUoavage, Wllam T. Uwtlalte Jr., Edward S. Leonard, LouU fotus, Joseph M. Florlo, Etttf Uraen, AM^h JJUtsc. JusFh r Hogan, Joseph H. Muuy, UubMt C. Sem*, H mul l.urseu, Frank Fedo and Edward Gzyl). Standng left to ll;lt re >an Levy, fat ad nstructor; futrolum Joseph Spos. motf<l«r, HulHe Cbftl Ueor«e JK. KeallUfrPatrolman.tbcyh, Dalton, n>truc((r; Huh B. QuJgltsy, vhurntan of the MCM- Councl; Patrck Kllmurray, charman of auxlary pnllrn, and MUyor Grener.

2 PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 95 HUNGARAN REFORMED CHURCH Tomer of School A Juam Strcete RCT. Las7.k) Kecskemethy, Putot M".. Grace Kovftos, Organt Order of Servlc«and Actvtes: Mmly School t 9 A. M. every Pundy. K.ery Sunday at 0 A. M. Worshp Servce n Englsh; at A. M. Worshp Servce n Hungaran. Frst Sunday at S P. * UKMM Ak! Boclety m«tlnt, Mrs. Andrew Buss presdng. Frst and thrd Monday* at 7:S0 P. M. Churchmens Brotherhood meetng. Every Tuesday at 8:30 P. M. Boy Scout meetng, Frank Brecka, Scoutmaster. Thrd Sunday at 2 P. M. ConstMory meetng. Monday at 2:30 P. M. Released Tme Relgous Educaton Early Church Hstory. Second Wednesday at :30 P. M, Loramfly Socety meetng. Mrs. John Notchcy preldent. Frst and thrd Thursdays at 7:30 P. M. Sunday School Teadhers Class. Mrs. Steven Kovacs, Superntendent. Srcond and fourth Thursdays at 7:30 P. M. Frendshp Crcle. Saturday at 9 A. M. Confrmaton Cass; 7 P. M. Ctzenshp class. WOODBRDOE METHODST CUrRCH Man Street Ret. Frederck W. Poppy, Pastor Sunday Servce* Bble School lor e«ryon«, MS A M. Mornng Worshp :00 A. M. Stated Meetngs omcal Board* *- Frst Monday P. M. Young Adult Fellowshp Pnt Tuesday, 8 P.M. Fortnghtly Guld Second and, Fourth Monday, 8 P. M. Mssonary crcle Second Wednesday, 2 P. M. Sunday School Board Second Thursday, 8 P. M. Womans Socety of Chrstan Servce Thrd Wednesday,» V M. FRST CHURCH OF SKLN, PRESBYTERAN Her. Henry M. H&rtman, Pastor " ~ " VM s.s.^samssrscrojrr- - :00 A. M. Mornng Worshp FRST BAPTST CHURCH Nklten Street, Woodbrldfe {lev. Edward Klrby, Pastor Sunday School 0 A. M. Mornng Worshp on Sundays, A. M.._,- {8T. ANDREWS CHURCH U Sunday Masses, 7; 00, 8:Qj), 8:00,,0:00 and :00A.M. foly DayMasses 6:00,:)0 and 8:00 A. M. Weekday M«LM*-7;J0 A. M. Church Welcomes Yon FRST BAPTST < RCH Market and lch Strrefc Perth Amboy Re?. Arthur.. May*. Pastor A. M. Mornng Worshp. 9:45 A. M Sunday School. 8:5 P. M. Baptst Yuulh Fellowshp, 7!3O P. M Evenng dospel Servce. NDEPENDENT.7:5?. M.-Boy Scouts OUR REDEEMER EVANGELCAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Anthony S. Chadwtck, Mnster; Mrs. Oeorge Rhode, Organlt. P. M,; Trustees, 3rd Monday, B;6 teret,. S.S Teachers st Monday, 8:00 respraton won by Troop 82, Cat- of the club, tne Brck 6 Fojrth Street. Ford* ; Rev. Arthur L, KreyllnR. Pnstor. Mondays P. M ; Mens Fellowshp, last Monday. fcr opened as a safety mensure., Tle followns ratngs were gven SOLDER HURT / and amounted t ;, The clay was Sunday School ana Bble Class. 8:00 P, M. Stgfaw Alph» Ph :30 A.M. Sororty, second and fourth Mondays, Ladles Ad, 2nd and 4th be concerned wth the Townslrp Woodbrdge, A : Troop 33. Wood- Hubert. 24. statoned at Port Mon- 50 cents pemnn. Tuesday The conference today wll no: for enmpnp profcency: Troop 32. WOODBRDQE - Cpl. Joseph The Townshp m Mornng Worshp at 0:45. j 8.5 P. M Q. B. T. Club, ttnt.tues.,fl:5 P. M.; Deacons, and case aganst the bonrd n t* demand for books and records and B^: Troop 82. Carteret. At: when he was struck by a car drven brdge B ; Troop 38, Woodbrdgp. mouth, was njured Tuesday nght -! Monday. JTues., 7:00 P. M.; Sesson, 2nd FBST PRESBYTERAN Wednesdays jtues, 8:5 P. M. mony left over from nny appropratons when the Board was ds- Post 249, seln. A : Explorer Post Avenue. Perth Amboy, on Route! _The Chan uh, Troop 84, Carteret. B : Explorer by John De Lorenzl, 29,65 Kearny CHURCH! 2:00 P. M. Womens Assocaton, every other Wednesday. day at 7:30 P. M. at hopes. solved by the commttee 282. Carteret, B-t near Bunns Lnne. The solder Jer.s Assocaton ran ; Young Adults meet 3rd Tuo- l*hw«r Avenne and Carteret Road Woodbrdge 8:00 P. M. Offcal Board Meetng, thrd Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Club meets thrd company whch has been attan;:. csmpflre was held at whch the ptal and then transferred by am- lvng near the H, Wednesday Meanwhle, the orgnal f>v On Saturday evenng n specal was taken to Perth ^mboy Hos-btrs from Colon;.»rl Hunnum Devanny, Mnster! Junes A. Qrauel, Organst and Chor Drector FrMtrs Wednesday.. fre protecton to tn communty varous troops pnrtlclpatn, : presented skts and the Order of the bulance to Port Monmouth.,lts second anm. ;. Sunday Servce* 4:00 P. M. Junor Chor. Thursday wth the sancton of the commttee reported n a communcaton Arrow put on Severn demonstra- 5:00 P. M Youth Chor. 3:30 P. M. Chldrens Chor. Mornng Worshp at :00. ; 8:00 P.M. Senor Chor. 7:00 P.M. Youth Chor. Tuesday that from February 5 ton ndan dances. About 00 vscompanes. The flrr company nwo the Catholc Nurses Assocaton James MamT NURSES TO MEET owners n the Sx Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Two servces on Easter Sunday Sundays 8:5 P. M. Senor Chor. untl June t answered 2 fre?. PERTH AMBOY A meetng of nvted to Jon. 8:30 A.M. and A.M. 9:45 A. M. Church School. Frday responded to one false alarm, conducted four drlls and asssted Oak has mutual ad au-cmrnk wth wll be held Monday, 8 P. M.. athas returned to du BefnUr Meettnn :00 A. M. Mornng Worshp. 3:30 P. M. Grl Scouts Tree and Clark Townshp flr rcrby communtes. St. Marys School, Perth Amboy. after a short leave Second Monday Board o! Trusted Breckenrldge Auxlary;; Whte Church Guld at the Manse Thrd Monday Sunday School Teachers. Fourth Monday Breckenrldge Auxlary: Whle Church Guld at the Manse. Thrd Thursday Womens As- oclatlon meets at 8 PM. Second and fourth Wednesdays,! UdlM Ad Socety. TRNTY CHURCH Babway Avenue, Woodbrdte Her. WUllam H. Schmaus, Rector Mrs. WUllam Neebe, Organst Sunday Servces! :00 A. M. Holy Communon. 7:00 P. M. Young Peoples Fellowshp. 0:30 A. M. Sunday School. Holy Communon A. M. Frst and Thrd Sundays. Mornng Prayer and Sermon ^ Second and Fourth Sundays. Holy Day servces, 0:00 A. M. Trlnfty Vestry, second Monday/ 7:30 P. M. Trnty Mens Club, Second: Wednesday, 7:«0 P.M. St. Agnes Unt frst Monday 3:30 P. M. St. Margarets Unt, frst Wednesday, 8:30 P. M. Trnty Altar Guld meets quar- Trnty Junor Altar Guld, frst and thrd Mondays, 6:45 P. M. Trnty Acolyte Guld, meets quartertv. Trnty Chor, Thursdays, 7:30 P.M. Trnty Church School Faculty, fourth Frday 7:30 P. M. OUB LADT OF PEACE CHURCH Ncn BJTUBWBU». Ajfw...,.. Kords Rev Joltn B. Grmes, Pastor. Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, fl:00 and :00 A. M. Weekday Masses: 7<00 and 8:5 A. M. Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help each Tuesday at 7:45 M. Confessons, Saturdays, 4:00 to 6:00 P. M., and 7:30 to 9:30 P. U. Tuesdays Frst Tuesday Sesson. Wednesdays Ladles Ad Socety, second and fourth, 2:00 P. M., at the church. Thursday* Thrd Thursdday Womens Assocaton meetng at 8 P. M. at the church. y Junor Chor, 3:45 ( P. M. HlRh School Chor, 7 P. f. Adult Chor, 8 P. M. ST. JOHNS CHAPEL Ford* Mrs. Cattyrn* Bale*, Solost Mrs. Edth Elko, Qrganlst 9:30 A. M Sunday servces. 0:30 A. M.- Church School. FBST CONGREGATONAL CHURCH ra * and Grove ATCUM Woodbrde WOO&BRDGE GOSPEL CHURCH 3 Prospect Street Woodbrdge Rev. Gustav Bott, Pastor Sunday 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. Classes for all ages. :00 A. M. Worshp Servce. 6:30 P M Young Peoples Psllowshlp. 7:45 P. M. Gospel Servce n sons and word. Wednesday 8:00 P. M. Prayer Meetng and Bble study. nrst CHURCH OF CHRST, SCENTST West Avenue, Sewaren Sunday School, 9:30. Church Servce, :00. Testmonal, Wednesday, 8 P. M, Readng Room: Thursday,-2-4 P. M. Those attendng Chrstan Scence servces next Sunday wll hear that God s the Cause of all that ally exsts, and that all He crej.es s ftnod. Ths theme wll ap-! pear throughout the Lesson-Berlon. the subject of whch s "God he Only Cause and Creator." The Golden Text states: "Great and marvellous are thy works, are thy ways, thou Kng of sants." (Revelaton 5:3) Selectons from the Bble (Kng James Verson > wll nclude the folowns: " am the Lord,.and there s none else, there s no God besde me: grded thee, though thou hast not known me. That hey -may know from the rsng.sun, tmd from the west, that there an*, tlef s none, tlsw. (saafy 45:$, 6 Correlatve passages from, the Chrstan Scence Textbook "Scence and Health wth Key to the Suplures" bj( jjary Baker Eddy nclude: "God, Sprt alone created all, and called t good. Therefore evl, beng contrary to good,.sunreal, and cannot be the product of God." (p >... "God s not thr author of mortal dscords." (p. 23:l(J ST. ANTHONYS R. C. CHURCH Port Rtadlnr Rev. Stanslaus Mllos, Paror. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:00 and :00 A M\. Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. Novena n honor of St. Anthonj each Tuesday at 7:5 P. M., wth Rev. Shelly, St. Peters Hosptal, New Brunswck. n charge. ST. JOHNS CHUttCU Sewaren Joseph Thompson, Lay Reader Mrs Dorothea Pocklembo, Organst 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. :00 A. M. Mornng praytr and servce.! AVKNF.L PRESBYTERAN jt!<? Townsnlp today n a prmrl.l CHURCH conference nvolvng the ft WoodbrdKc Avenue, Avenel lo defunct Board of Fre Commssoner* of Dstrct No. 2. Co- Hev. W. W. Warman, Pastor Mrs. Prank Mazu, Senor Chor j s ;Mrs. Drector, Kenneth Taggart, Youth Chor Drector. ; Mrs. Nevln Berly, Chldren* CtWr! Drector. Sunday Servces ; A M Worshp Senroe. All Bble School groups mwt «t ^ 9:30 A. M. Weekday Aotlvlttas ; Monday ADATH SRAEL SYNAGOGUE Amboy Avenue, Woodbrldffo Hev. Samuel Newberger, Rabb Frday, 7:30 P. M. Regular Sabbath Servces. Saturday, 8:30 A. M. Sabbat ServtM. June 0- Feast of Shvuos. Servce. BT. JAMES K. C. CHXRCH Amboj Avenue, Woodbrdte Rt. R«v. Msgr. Charles O. Mc- CorrsUn, Pastor. Rev. James Russell, Assstant Putor. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 A. M. Sunday Masses: 8:45, 7:45, 8:45 (Chldrens Mass), 0:00 and :00 A. M. Holy Name Socety wll receve [communon at the 6:45 Mass Sunday. ST. CECELAS CHURCH selln Rev. John Wllus. Pastor Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 9:00. 0:00, :00 A. M. Weekday Masses, 7:30 and 8:00 A.M. Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Contnuous Novena to St. Jude, Patron of Hopeless Cases. TRNTY CHURCH Comer Berkeley Boulevard ant bell Ret. Emly R. G. Klen, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Sunday Mornng Worshp, :00 oclock. Sunday Evenng Evangelstc Servce at 7:30. Sunday nstructons, 2:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer and nterces,- Sabbath Servces. Saturday 2:30: TO CLOSE SEASON WOODBRDGE The closng meetng of the season wll be held tonght by Court Mercedes, Catholc Daughters of Amerca,, at the Columban Club, Man Street, at 8;5oclock. Mrs. Mchael DeJuy and Mrs. Huth B. Qugley wll be n charge of the socal hour. ASK LCENSE TRANSFER WOODBRDGE Charles Mangone, 26 Campbell Street, and J. Norman B?sely, Vanderblt Plaofl, havo made applcaton for a transfer of a lquor lcense from Joseph Palko, Rahway Avenue, to premses located on Route 35, near the aucton sale grounds. Army to cut draft c,all to twenty thousand n June. Ousted Fre Board Presses Levy Case WOODBRDGE Townshp A- t.:rney B. W. Voeel wll represent nv.a, aganst Wllam Zwcnb..l-. Second Ward assessor. The ousted board, headed by Wllam Barbour. clams thr assessor taled to assess le dstrct rodents for $2,400 "voted" specal "electon" for n s-cond (ffehouse. Mr. Zetfbh: refused to Assess thr s:-callf(t apn:puton when Senator Vorel drrlrred the electon llegal. The vjnc.»ns cast by voce vote nnd t!.r do.ns were kept dflssd at the bmn: of tle metttlng and were- opened only wlena pollc^nla^ ordered th p Local Boy Scout Partcpate n Camporee at Roosevelt Park WOOnBRTDGE-AnoUer very,tors were present durng the day W0.,. E M n s tr nland for the evenng campure. Slll-l-.-.llll HM... _. Arthur Carlson, srlln. newly Cmpon? was held n Rooaevelt elected chnlrmnn of the North P.rl nn Snturday so reportedcom-! and Sunday Dstrct, and Charles K. Paul Hulfrk One hm- Wofldbrd(?e, vlce-charman-elcrt bovs wd *l«- of the Nofth-East Dstrct, were.present to net ns judges for the Camporee. ron leaders from a total of eleven troops and explorer posts partcpated n ths event, Thr plaque p-pouted annually tn the out- CLUB NVESTGATED K troop was awarded to WOODBRDQE A date, for a 82 of. Ggrterrt. hearng wll be set next Tuesday The followng evsnts were held: to hear a complant made by Alco- Beverage Control n nflm and Steel contest won byholc ageths Troop 48, sevn:.morse sgnalng won bytroop 82, Carteret; frst ad won by Troop 82, Carteret; wm< bolnn won by Troop 33, \V»pdbr(lge; compsss won by Trnnp 37, Woudbrdsr: artfcal Only at... aganst the talan-amercan Columbus Rejlef Assocaton, Second Street. Port Readng, the group, whch holds a T6wnshlp club lcense, s alleged to have sold drnks to two agents, hot members mv ) WOODBRDGK and nnety-two m, for constructon, N $435,630 were ],.,., Buldng tlfspc-t. reported to thr To* Tuesday, Of the for new cost $356,000. Pcrn- amounted to s : ; v Dug on Brngs $4: <) / WOODBlunr;- $4,94.20 for royalm Of clay [mm Town, was receved tlv, Town CqmmlU:v, -. TERRY SHOPS Such Unbelevable VALUE! Frst Qualty Full Fashon 5 Gauge - 5 Dener \., (. t M Head of huclass t good sut s lke a good plcaton. You never fort t. fov the young man gradpte who wants a sut that r^.jb! can wtar-en ttve-bg ffht and one that wll ve hm long wear after srtt;, TselMe got.just..that.. lt.. /nd youlll fnd ouj- suts " "-rght, yo««m bfeoause we also know just Cash n v 24 l&trcro t *nveh; fo ^* wuncn. No publcty, no em-, no red tape, youll lke our reasonable monthly CAfteret -566 ROOSEVELT AVE. MRTERET? Ground Floor Open Frday Nght Saturday Tll P. M. TWO RAY^ (NY FR40AY - JUNE 8th U UnO UllLl SATURDAY -JUNE 9th at our 0 MAN ST, - WOQOBRDCE STORE ONLY TERRY SHOPS HOSERY LNCERE SPORTSWEAR

3 /. < LEADER THmSDAY, JtffE 7, 95 PAOE THREB M Socal Notes, Organzaton Actvtes of Mt. Carmel Church of KnalBak Weddng MargarH ~~- :,- nf Mr. and.; :!M Fulton,n,l(. of Ches-..,n of Mr, and ;, r 7 Wrstslde,,, Saturday n Stork Busy Brd At Amboy Hosptal m was maw of,.,,. whle Mrs., Perth Amboy.,..,00, served as! T/SftS W0dDBBl5oT-~Slr atort,,,,,.,,,t of the a ry bll!(v blv(l dllrn s the pnst,!,,. double- """. delverng babes to Townshp parent* at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. They are: Prom Woodbrldse n son to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mnn 206 Campbell Street; a Mr. l HH l n r Bartko-! <? owen 76 An? crt stmt. a daut;hvov and Mlss l X l o!f " an l rs EdWlrclFl v. ] pl-ce ssters 6a Rc Kewood Avenue; n son to!lws Dorothy * Mr / antl Mls - Jos( Ph, > r, her cousn. 2fl8 Mawbey Street..,..-( of the brde PFO*. Fords, a son to Mr. and. Mrs. Wllam Jensen, n Lews ;,rl-- > Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Danel Chlmej, 6 Judth Place, a brdes cousn, :;,,n. Ushtfs were daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter,, brot.her-ln-law McTtfahon, 3 Gordon Avenue, M. nd Mchael Prom Avenel, a son to Mr. and,rdes brother- -_ nt Amboy;.,l.Uhn Chbna,>l.re. cousns of >.v of the ColcKV Graduate MSS GGRTRU)E M, FRANKK WOODBR>GE~At the 30th annual commencement! exercses held yesterday at New Jersey Ccllece for Women, Mss Gtlrtrude M. Franke, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Franke, 776 Jewsh War Vets f * nstall Offcers WOODBRDOE At approprflte m mones held Monday t the Wnorbrldge Communty Onte,.Sdney Shapro wfts nstalled commander nf Woodbvdue Post. Jew- Kh Wnr VHfrartB. Theodore Cohen, retrng commander who served as mster of ceremones, Was presented wth a past commanders pn and a gft. Others nstalled wtre Leonard W lnsten, senor vce commander; rung Fox, Junor Wee commandn Herbert Wlnograd, adjutant;. n us Maxur, adjutant; Edward A, Knuper, Judge advocate; Dr. Henry A Belafsky, surgeon; Rabb 8am-,uel Newbarger, dhaplan; Mr. Cohen, servce and hospltallzfttlon offcer; Edward Slotkn, patrotc offcer; Alexander Cohen, Dr, GeorRe Frederck, Allen Mestrlch, trustees, and Leon Welngarten, serg«ant-attafms. The prncpal speaker was Judge ; Benjamn Neusenbaum, a past! State deputy commander from Mrs. Martn Osterbaard, 22 Lenox Hudson County. The nstallng offcer was Herbert Harrs of Rah- Ralway Avenue, receved a de- Avwnue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. # f ree-of Bachelor «f AU. Walter Zacharewch, 5 Jansen way and the offcer of the day was Avenue. Mss Franke, who held a Seymour Kurtzman, Plalnfleld. Also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stale scholarshp all four years Rose Channon, natonal senor vce Edward Kenney, Julet Street, se- at N.J.C., majored n Enrshedueaton. Presdent of the Ger- was a guest: presdent df the JWV auvlllares, Jn, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Also present were representatves Of thfe At«n«l VFW, Mt. Cflr- Throughout Townshp Group to be Confrmed at Adath srael Rtes Prokop-l rtanfcte Slated )m Seven grls wll be ronllrmrd tomorrnw nlffht at Sharon Sals, Glora Chrxlosh. Standng nrr specal senltes to le rnndrtrd :t (he Arntl s- Luclle Wmcm,.ora Zeclcr, M.uo Ncwbrrger racl Synagogue. Seated arc (rolsue Cooper, md l,<rra:e Kaufman. n whte Chan- Francs Strock, 24 Emmett Avenue, man Club, she was a teacher at "tf satn, the Hopelawn. weekly German classes fur New wth lace me-. Brunswck chldren and a member tff the Future Teachers of Hopelawn VFW and the Rahway mel Post CWV, Woodbrldge VFW, Nalasco-Whalen ll rhlnestonej. Confrmaton Class to Present! ] nto a long Amerca. She recently complred and Plalnfleld JWV posts. :; vel of lluson Metuchen Grl the requrements for secondary f eddng s Held : mn of orange school teachng certfcates n Specal Servce at Synagogue.wll lmestone* New Jersey. Dmock $ Graduate yak, Mrs. Mlton Montgomery, Mrs. Weds Sewaren Man SELN Mss Jeanne Mare WOODBRDGE-^At a specal servce to be conducted John MtMs, Mm. Marlon Medlnets. Mrs. Wllam Kuzmlak, and ruver book wth OfFrankln-Manhall Whalen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tomorrow nght at 8 oclock at the Adath srael Synagogue,.hte streamers c.s breath. 8EWARKN Mss Mary Frances Wllam Whalen became the brde a class of seven grls wll be confrmed, Rabb Samuel Newberger announced today. Mrs. Vncen^ KUtchyak, Bouth Mrs. Herman Stenbach, of Avenel;.nn:- was attred Penn. daughter of Paul F, Penn of Brde-to-be Feted LANCASTER, Fa. Whtman C. Of Anthony Nalasco, Jr., son of Mr. > -hrlmp taffeta 50 Amboy Avenue, Metuchen, formerly of Perth Amboy, became the Dmock, 52 Park Avmue, receved day at a nuptal mass n at. Ce- and Mrs. Barbara Ko«Jb, Me- Dmock. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. and Mrs. Anthony Nalasco, Satur- Rver: Mrs. Mchael P. 3»JMl, The servce wll be conducted by the conflrmants and the : mnor n Whte At Surprse Party order of the servce wll be as follows: Processonal, "Open t lvta strapless brde of Charles Arthur Baran, hs degree at the hundredth and celas Church. Rev. John Petr tuchen. the Gates"; nvocaton. Laura ; net boleros, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam J^ sxty-fourth commencement exer- of Frankln and Marshall mony. performed the double-rng cere- ;:! skrts. Ther Baran of 448 West Avenue, Saturday afternoon at 3 oclock n St. SEWARENko, daughter -Mss Anna A. Has-cses Zegler; "Eytz Chaym," class: "Mah Tovu," class; responsve Awarded Degree ;rr hts were Francs R.C. Church. Metuchen. l Of Mr. and Mrs, College, Monday. The brde, gven n marrage by Dance Rectal to Ad readngs, Psalm 95, C.rolsue George Hasko. 2 East Avenue, was her father, wore a whte net gown lmns to match The graduatng class numbered Cooper; Psalm 97, Glora Chodosh; Psalm 92, Luclle Wnron. Local Emergency Squad y carred cas- The double rng ceremony was performed by the Rev. John J. Poley, wth bodce of slk organdy, applques of satn and an lluson neck- guest of honor at a surprse mscellaneous shower held n honor by Presdent Theodore A. Dlstler. WOODBRDGE The second 300, and the-degrees were conferred ", nvers centered t nr gardenas, jpastor. lne. Her fngertp length vel was Chantngs of Blessngs before of her forthcomng marrage, June The commencement address was annual dance rectal gven by the attached to a net cap and she car-anred an arm bouuuet.. Bath Mlzvah, Lorrane Kaufman; after readng of Haftorah; : : nd flower grl, marrage by her father, 20, to John E. Callahan of 38Adelvered by pt, John Dale Rtssell, "Drector ol the Dvson of pupls of Mss Helen Lureys Dtncn! Pchool for the ben»flt ol the vus over green, the brde was attred n a whte Smth Street, Avenel. About 5 MfTta respectvely velvana gown desgned wth long guests attended the affar n Mss Ruth Russo, Forest Hlls, Haftorah, saah 54-55, Bath Mz- Marca Newberger; "May the Hgher Educaton. Honorary degrees were conferred upon Dr. Rus- Woodbrdge Emergency Bquad \vlll o match, carry- (Jeeves, ftted bodce, button front. Whtes Hall, Perth Amboy. L... as mad of honor wore a hya-vahcynth blue net gown, matchng ac- Words of My Mouth" (song) con- be held Saturday at 8:30 P. M.. n.-pvm,flowers cen-peter Pan dollar, and a full skrt The shower was arranged by her sell; the Honorable Chartes Sawyer, Secretary of Commerce, Wash- Woodbrlduc Hgh School Audtorumcessores and carred an arm bouquet of sprng flowers." "Jewsh "Moral Prncples," Lorflrmants. n ther Own! exten(llrf{ t0 * f 8 Her vel WM mother, Mrs. Oeorge Haslto, Mss j drape-j from a tara and she car- Lucy OBren and Mrs, Harry ngton, D. c; Wllam Barnes The pupls are all Waodtelde. ll RO to Mam rled orchds. Carmen Nalasco, Fords, brother rane Kaufman; "Communty OBren Sr., Woodbrldge; Mrs. Glvens, Jr., New York; John Abbot. chldren who have been attendng ; ;r honeymoon Mrs. Chester J. Jean, St., sster of the brdegroom, served as best the Structure of Jewsh Lfe n George Hasko Jr. and Mrs. rrank Walls, Baltmore, Bd.; Allan S. the school each Monday at the.: return, June of the brde, was matron of honor. man. Amerca," Carolsue Cooper; hymn, Llttlefleld of Perth Amboy, Mrs, Meek, Lancaster; Elmer H. Bobst, Emergency Squad Buldng. The nl Amboy.For Wllam J, Baran served as themchael Hegedus, Avneh and Mr* New York; the Rev. Mlton P. After a weddng trp to Washngton; D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Nalasco "Judasm and Brotherhood To- nn ABCs" and each dance wll be "See O God," conflnnants; theme of the rectal wll be "Danerc chose a blue best man for hs brother and thesteve Adamczyk Sr., Mrs. Vctora Klngman, Allentown, Pa., and the vllow accesso- ushers were Wllam Holman ofjcwlklk and Mrs. Chester Pa«tu- Rev- rvn A. Raubenhold, York, wll make ther home at 200 Rdgeley Avenue. For travelng the brde; of Jewsh Hstory," Luclle Waron: us ueowaphy. Physcal Educaton, day." Glora ChQdosh; "The Glory based on a dfferent subject, such < f Perth Amboy and Peter Saunder za) t town. Pa. selected a blue sut and whte as- hymn, "Once on Sna," conflnnants; "The Womans Poston n Botany and Physos. cessortes. The brde s> a graduate; >. class of Jewsh Lfe," Marca Newberger; Behnd Before. he offce of the the brdegroom attended local": nnsnldated Gas CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS r the~" RewafcTTSr ~CT50tr ~ tnr," schools. He s employed by the Mt. Sharon Balls; hymn, "Blessed O lows, were partners n a brufuoom s a Lebanon Cemetery Assocaton, Blessed," conflrmants; "The PATRCA BOYLAN shp. Eacb mornng t was Henry : Amboy Hgh Meanng- of Confrmaton," Laura who opened the shop for bu*taa»s,!l:>. and s em-.uc Zegler; "Dedcaton,", confrm-, Dvson, Mrs Charles to New England and upon return wll resde at 448 West Avenue. Por travelng the brde wore a toast colored sut and accessores and a Corsage- of orchds. Mrs. Baran s a graduate of St. Marys Hgh School, Perth Amboyt and St. Peters General Hosptal School of Nursng, New, Brunswck. Her husband, a graduate of Wood- vtnent of ther f to Wllam Mrs Madelj?n Ar Force and s- as»6tlate<! j treplumbng busness wth the brdes" father..<^ Avonue, Rah- l«)hn M. Ora-TO HAVE LEADNG ROLE CHAMBERSBTJRO, Pa, Mss :..dlated from Mar y Ara Koj. Wlson CoUt«e Schoo-vl»t sen l r and daughter of Mr. and. Vratluat* ol. MrS - Stephen Koj, 55 Menzer,,,. (. lass 0{ 49! Street, Aventl, wllhave the lead- M k and ComJ ln K role n "The.Tamng of the Shrew," whch the Kttoohtnny -Players wll present Saturday. She p:ys ts preg-wlll play the part of Katharne, - ).! the shrew, ns for the GRADUATE - l;ks Edutatonal Toys Adult Books Bbles Atlases Wrtng Pottfolos wn-r and Notes Autograph, Photo, Scrap and " -- Dares Travel Logs Dolls 4 :\MF.S FOB THE ENTRE FAMLY *< udt.ton and Fathers Day Cards MNER BOOK SHOP a " v 0pp. Htnnd Theatre) PERTH AMBOY 8**«S) FOR YOU MEAN TRAGEDY FOR OTHERS "* lvurrlble fwlng «t«ppln( on that pedal " lmlnt you cant lupl Dont let t happon.! *N KX><:RT DO YOUR BRAKE WORK ^0 YEARS EXPERENCE <l SSWOUK, EXPERMENTNG. DEJLAYS OMrLETELY KQUTED «HOF bll DHUM UCPACNO KJrUNDKK HONMQ [,., AND BEBULDWG ""NG COMMJKTE STOCK OF WHEEL ALGNNG & ON ND REBULDNG HWAY BRAKE SERVCE /" "NSTRBBT rlahvvat 7-W7, Oawaway (NOTE: Contrbutons to ths column must be n ths offce no later than TUESDAY NOON of each week. Events lsted here are broadcast daly at 7:30 A. M. on the "Around the Countes Wth Your Weekly Newspapers" program over New Brunswck Raro Staton WCTC, 450 on your dal.) Vm -,, mejjtfplayers at Our Lady of Mt..Carmel Audtorum, Smth Street, WoodDr-dge. J... " 9 Meetng of the Cftna aub-,«t^ajflr! r Audtorum, 8:30 P. M. ls-ora*uawon exercses of Port a»«dn«school t Sdhool Audltornun, P.M. 2 Graduaton exercjses of School No, n Woodtord«e Hgh School Audtorum at 2:30 P. M.. 3 Graduaton exercses of School No. 6, selln, at School Audtorum at 0:30 A. M. 3 Graduaton exercses of Hopelawn School n Sxshod Audtorum at P. M. 3 Graduaton exercses of No. School n No, 4 Sehool Audltdrum at 2:30 P. M Trp to New York Cty sponsored by salln Grl Scout Troops, 4 and. 20 Meetng of Cub Pack 48 Commttee at home of Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Kummler, Cooper Avenue, seluvd P. M,! 25 Card party and soeal lor. the beneft of the AYetlgl Lbrary Buldng Fund, sponsored by Avenel Repulcan Club,! nc., at Avenel School. JULY B Trp to Junor PrOllds of Cub Pack 40, selln. 7 Annual pltmtc of l -«tth Dlstrot Democratc Club a.t Mwle Tree Farm, AyendL 7 Meetng of Cub Pack 48 at home of Mrs. Charles Chrlstensen, Cooper Avenue, seln. 2 Trp to Bg Top by Cub Pack 48, selln. NEW JERSEY BEAUTY CULTURE ACADEMY New Classes Now Formng Eleanor J, Bower*, Dean DAY & EVENNG fur and Veterans Accepted Bll. Learn A ProfewUm 4. Easy %. Coraphrte CMBH* 5. Pwho Awured 3. Free nstottftat 6j Well tagrltg, Teh P. A* BEAR REPLACES PORK STKVENSVLLE, Mont. Ranch- er John Sullvan awoke recently Ju4t as a bg black bear was leavng wth a pg n ts mouth. One rfle shot jtlled ths bear. nstead ants. The class wll be presented by Joseph Klen, charman of the Communty Centers Board of Educaton. Dr. sacore ftabnowrz, presdent of the Congrega- Stael*V r!]l AwavS-the ro# Mas tear met.by permsson and Bbles wll be presented to thfulldkay Msr-RW- of the game warden. ard Burns, presdent of the Ssterhood, RabbNewberser wn "*t- MAN TAKES CAKE PRZE FORT ANN, N. Y. n a choco-j dress the conflrmants. late cake bakng contest at a Orange meetng, tfcree women Local Man Receves udges awarded the prze to Howard Vanner for the best cake. The second and thrd przes went to Women, BEAUTFUL MEN SALT LAKE CTY Accordng to the Census Bureau, men spend Utah do n beauty parlors. The recepts totaled $,705,000 for barber shops as compared wth $,42,000 for beauty parlor*. Newspaper advertsng cost of $499,09,000 n 950 set record." Degree from Maretta WOODBRDGE Donald E. Devanny, sonof Rev. and Mrs. Earl Mannum Devanny, 555 Rahway Avenue, receved hs degree at the Monday,, Mr. Devanny, a graduate of WoodbrldRe Hgh School, was awarded a bachelor of arts degree wth a feld of concentraton m hstory. He s a member of Lambda Ch Alpha fraternty. flugsaff THE HOUSE THAT QUALTY BUll SOD ONLY BY YOUR FRENDY NEGHBORHOOD GROCER WOODBRDGE Mss Boylan, daurltcr of Mr. and Mrs. Wllan Boylan, lh!) trrun Avenue, recevrd the lekree of Bachelor of Scence n Hume Economcs ;t the annual commencement exercses at Seton Hll Cdllere as ler.fletfl A cekfcwtlon wthn the r.omlcs currculum. Durng her "tout years af Sctot Hll College she was a member of the Home Economcs Club. He Cant A hypochondrac s a mm who papt leave, beng well enough alone. Mlwaukee Sentnel. FOR COLD STORAGE RESTYUNG Barbara trrban, of Mr. and Mm. John t7rbnn>tsmlth Strwt, «tt gwtt a surprse mnolllneouj nowr, Wcdnesrlny, n honor of h«r p< > rrdrltnt marrage June W t» luv Prekop, Jr., 4 Qrove Avmtn, WodUrldge. The nftnlr was amngtd b> Wf brlrtrl nttenrtsnt. MlttMuy Pt*-> < k >,) M^s Olda Nagy, bou of! Wnodhrtdvp, and Mrs, Chrlstlrtft - Kepesl of Bound Brooll. Th>.shower was held at tht Wn()rhrue Emerasnc; Squad BtlldHw. Brook Street, Wood*, lrldue./j, J. Guests were Mrs. Eltabtth P*«- kop, Mrs Clara Prekop Ml«Helen Van Tnssel, Mrs. Emma Zenrer,, Mrs. Pnullne Patno, Mm, Alce Traner, Mrs. Bmlly Oeppe, MM. Mnrgttret Btder, Mw. John l#wn, [Mrs. Florence Blmsteln, Mrs. B. jdehtcfnno. Mrs. Elzabeth Urlmn. j Mss.lean Urban, Mrs. John Nagy, all nf Woodbrdge. Mrs P Srhnde. Mrs, Jula Prekop. Mss Dolares Prekop, Fordp; Mrs. EtlVel S/,oke, Mrs. Joseph Hasek, Mrs. Peter Urban, Carteret; Mrs. Maron S/oke. Mss Vrgna Mare Szoke, Perth Amboy; Mrs. Anna Kelly. Tottenvlle; Mrs. Hd- Pal, Lnden: Mrs. Albert Lebada. Colona; Mss Levem* Orlffln, Mrs. John Urban. Mrs. JoMph Schlrgev. Mfs. Mary Russell, Mfs. Drothy Urban, Mrs. John MedveU, Mrs. Albert Ellott, Mss Bar-. bara Ellott, Mrs. Oeorge Kuteh- and, as usual, about 0 mnutes later Oscjr would arrve. One mornng Henry went to the shop nd, to hs aurprse,- found Oscar there. Ths went on lor several days, each tme Henry went ta the shop, there was Oscar. So. Henry thnkng ths father hy are you so youfe frst.at last. Just Sew Mrs. Jane s Mrs. Smth on actve member of the Womens Sewng Club? Mrs. Softs Ms,.,P, ghe, never has a word to say. Ste just sts there and sews. b»,«per PERTH AMBOY GREENHOUSE - J Smth St. Pevtk Amboy s 3 jj 4 u. ; - h : f: :. ; " : ; ft!

4 AGF, FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE 7,!!»M Sportsman s Room n (otlon Hc: frllu for tn- :r.! on <l>o v >, lnuelt nln lk rvllll h rruon--.mh throrll tn -r t*\ >(nrls lkr ruttun trvrc^ ;llh dr»;.. Hale, --lw S rncr.cn.nl ucar mtlo lrl, >r(\nl anl Malrlr: (mperl"., l-mnrl m lur.llt,n w.r.lmlllv set tr trur msrl) (CH. n utlmr shade, nf clc «.ml hmuns. Hcv.- n (HTfocllv ntl the thck, trmlrrl clln ru; lu rry nut tlc sportsman th"lm\ ))n :s\ a!,.,r! ;c ; :>>.blrspoon nnd!. mere (l v -A. :! \w Spnc htr Wth Fllot»f Solr Klt-l.- ll -.ue ^pr;..!!. fuokecl and.seasoned [ ha;. peppt, butter lcr (ll of.sole n KreBMd. nllm pans. «round De sdes, f j very v;<le, cut lcnptlwsf to Kve tun UCVS---cnounh to fll wo spe- M.S of pan from one fllet. Fll!:v -M.ev; wth carefully cooked.nd soammwl spnach. Salt, pepprr. l-mn ure and butter should b< u.:d : srusfn both the fsh.am spnach. Bake n wn oven 400 (r.res for 20 mmu cs. Wth ft :,p,(tula one can easly remove h-e rounds and -place on each luncheon plan. Hcrve wth slced carrots, potato chps ard a roll. A : mall tomato and cucumber salad and two olves are used to compute tl.s luncheon cour.se. Molded Shad flng sluu.. about ~ pounds.. onon Slced 4 sprss of parsley teasyon salt U teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons butter 4 ef-ks cup cream Rol the shad wth the onon, parsley and.seasonngs. Cool. Flake the suad wth a lofk. Cream the butter, add tn; cvv. yolks beaten slurbtly. Str n the tream, then add stflly beaten e,:: whtes. Season to lasto wth salt paprka, and.sherry. desred. Add flsh and *"«ru~7n>*vre rs^cjrrtnbtnd^."srt" the mold n a pan of hot water to half ts depth and cook n an ; oven 350 degrees for 45 to 50 mnutes. Before removng, test by nsertm, a.slver knfe, as for a custard. Turn out on a hot platter and ho center wth creamed shrmp wth mushrooms. tukcd Mackerel 4 table: tm.s a bea ton.salt,,." 2 lablfsponfts lfnon.llce" " *. cup chopped onon and pckle, mxed 4 Tallnn sectons Parsley Splt mackerel enough for fve.wrvnns. Place n buttered bakng 3 from whch, t can be served «L tn; tubt. Melt the bjtter, add t-ks. salt, lemon juce, onon and pckle Spread ths mxture over the lsl and bake n Jan over at 375 dj.rw.s for 30 mnutes. Garnsh wth lemon sectons and parsley. Baked Haddock to3 lbs. haddock - cups lnked (rabmeat. cup celery cul fne U cup tan apple chopped fne tablespoon nncrd pnuento cup soft bread unt)-, 2 ubespoons ntjd butter lme Have haddoq^ prcp;ret for bakrk. Mx tp;*ther craumeat. celery, apple, pepper,-pmento and bread crumbs. Add beaten ej?k and butter. Stuff the fsh. nsert skewers, and nce wth twne. Place n a bakng pan and brush wth melted butter. Bake n an oven 350 degrees for one hour. When ready to serve [tarnsh wth parsley and slces of lme. Baked. Fllets of Halbut 6 ndvdual servngs o haljbut 2 tablespoons butter medum-szed onon 2 cups canned tomato soup j.4 cup chopped olves :>,4 teaspoon salt, pepper Brown the fllet* of halbut- n the butter, that, has been melted.] Peel the onon und.cut nto thn slces. Arrange them n a bakng dsh and place the fsh fllets ol; top, Pour over the tomato &up to whch olves have been added. Season wth salt and pepper. Bake 30 to 25 mnutes n an oven 400 degrees. Smoked Salmon wth ERRS.4 lb. smoked salmon, slced 4 tablespoons marntrne. 4 to 6 eggs 2 tablespons toma^ ujp;^^ s K teaspon curry powder / teaspoon salt tablespoon mnced parsley the margarne melted n a heavy fryng pan. Mx together reman- ng ngredents, pour over salmon. Str slowly over low heat untl thckened as desred. _ ; FARM LAND PRCES :. The general average prce of : farm real estate ncreased 4 per cent between Match, 950 and b ; j p, ponts out tnat t s now ntn"e p cdntrabove thfc prevous retard set, n November, 948. DRENCHED THEVES, PROVDENCE, R.. Thtves broke nlo a 00B dstrbutors offce by sldng down sprnkler ppes. After ransackng the place, they attempted to leave by the way they had entered but the ppes broke, gvng them a thorough drenchng. FARM MORTGAGES Farm mortraycs lust year totaled more than $,00,000,000, the largest total snce 934, when (he Government, stepped \\ to help fnancally depressed fal owners fnance farm loans. "SAP SHAD" MOTHER, PONT LET THEM 60 NEARTHE RARTAN. Save 40% to 50% on Household nsttute Alumnum Waterless Cookware! 8 3 /4-nch fryng pan-shown only $.39 on Acmes <^ard Plan. See all peces now on <-dty>tay! -deal for the June Brde! Tomatoes s r d 9c Perfect slcng! Serve a tasty salad! lettuce.fcv?<fc Cucumbers 2 f «9c New Green Cabbage 2"» 9c Honrc-Grown Beets 2 h "«h»5c Red Rpe Watermelons lb. 6c So sweet, what a tre^t! All all Acmes! Lmas Beans Seobrook Fordhook Specal! 0-oz. pkg. Seabrook Frenched Green 0-oz. pkg. 23c 2c Seabrook Caulflower "3 25c Mxed Vegetables lk^t^ 20c Chopped Spnach lm >Z * 20c Strawberres D S A ^ 29c Raspberres 5NU * CR0P R^ pk, 35c Orange Juce SL-* *Z 9c Blended Juce Zr *Z 7c Coffee Concentrate SN tt P 63c French Fres HAMP5H "^pt,. 7c Foods lean Sprouh ^ 3( (MW Man Hwdfts > V." 6< {ty5au«hllmm nllllm tllhwlv VHvl Flag Pussy Cat Food con 9c JfJOc MHtl CAM llllh W Start the day just rght wth these breakfast features Posts Corn Toastes Post Sugar Crsp t-> 4c Bakers Cocoa w^«2c Post Rasn Bran " 8c Coffee Cake Mx P H ko 5 g.25c Glendale Club S.-o. Post Krnkles package Nectar :::r" 9hl 8 ;:;8c Cheese Food 2 L 90c! A Grtot Vorny Post Tens ru...j(l«of 0 OrangeJuce OEA, L 8:rLnl3c As featured on STORECAST! T, Breakfmt -o. ^O- GlENWOOD or DEAL 8-o«. WhSOteS of Champon" pkg. JUCe Pun Oropslml can V Shredded Wheatr 5 S 8c Tangerne Juce "rle Mld Colored Cheese 57c j Corn Flakes m \2». 8c Blended Juce T ^ - 3c Domestc Swss Cheese 5 F:;> 69c Wheat Puffs GOl \r P k 8 7c Prune Juce DEAl Creamy Muenster Cheese b 55c botllt RANGER JOE Coaled Pancake Flour Ruffed Wheat 2 X 29c P ~k fl 2 8c Sharp Cheddar Cheese Wlp ; d ;65c 27c Kraft Amercan D c^w P J5c) Beech-Nut t*. Tl5c ACME COFFEE SERVCE! Malted Mlk SST 4c Shefford Snappy Cheese^8c Asco Coffee 2 79c Del Monte Prunes bt.. 28c Pabst-ett stondo " 0 m ;t 0, pdtlo,25c MEDUM. Ground fresh to order, Welchs Grape Jelly 8c Bordens Gruyere Cheese " 35c Wncrest Coffee 77c Preserves r 39c deal Eggs l S, 0 "*. A ^...JSc MLD. Heat flo roasted Try t! deal Coffee Vfl UU pnd k a d Peach Preserves n 85c D l " b Br 29c Gold Seal Eggs SKl-Jlc! STRONG. Regular or drp grnd. ^o dluck^. «^37c_ yyh!^j^a!^^k^ Dole Slced Pneapple CANNED VEGETABLES RUDCO CAKES, CRACKERS "» 27c Red Cabbage RUDC 6-o.,L or 8c Oreo Creme SS r 7c Green Beans C T c Weston Asst F Z,,. X 35c Fresh Klled DEL MAJ Oolden ^7c Cheezt Jr ^,X8c;.., Del Mwvte Peas * Khspy Cockers T H ;t39c Farmdtte Peas n r 6c _ CtoNEDMEWnSl -* "Fro; nearty^r Drawn ryersj: ^0 Pork & Beans D r; 2 r Frankfurters tl «, 57c, CANNED FRUTS Wlsons Mor Pork \ 2 r 48c Hams Smoked Pe Apples s c, r ck 2 T... tl-l Chck«n-of-tln-S«a OO (Whole or :r9c Apple Sauce " W Ether Half) una rsn lghl E«4c M, ot 70can 3oc MSCELLANEOUS FEATURES D rt L HUNTS Slktd 8-«. "J Boneless Brsket Pot Roast 93c cqcnes n Heavy Syrup can *)C Cadet Dog Food "r 9c FACAL SZE Smoked Dases ««CKHAM «. 83c Frut Cocktal L, ton 25c CANDY DEPT. FEATURES Peanut Brttle 50^ WoodburySoap 3 wtm?5c Fresh Ground Beef b 65c 35c Woodbury Bath Soap 2c Fresh Boston Butts * 57c B&BMaltes ^ 3c Gold Dust Powder r 25t Asco Slced Bacon 2 F 67c Good & Plenty "t ^ f 9c 2S47 Assorted Cold Cuts lb 65c Marshmallows c Swanee JX Au. SET Colon 2 27c r 33c SANTARY tuden5 _ S-o. bag Modess PADS.2 C Serw. Acme Freh Frosted lb ECONOMY Pockag«. $n QQ Marshmallow Peanuts 9c Modess SZE PKG. 2 Perch fllets».43c of4a./o Tasty Smelts u 45c Brng Us Your COLGATE COUPONS lb Haddock Fllets k- 49c FAB,: 32c New! Fopds^^S^^c fopwd Foods 6> v ;r 89c Slver Dust Wth Cynma Fat» Cloth 33c Wth Cannon DUh r*w«l OOC mproved? No Rnsng Needed! AJAX Cleanser 2-25c VEL ;: 32c Economy Sze 37 /2-oz. pkg. 75c t All Advertted Prces Effectve Through Wednesday, June 3th Open Frdays Tll 9 P. M. Clapps Baby Foods s " "«5 4 tr49c Chopped Foods Clapps Cereal Angel Food Cake 33c Lght and fluffy as a cloud. l ced Cnnamon Buns ^c Fresh Rolls StE Bo - B " u ;; - ^ Half Loaves Bread ::- Oc Wh,.,t, Clacked Wheat, Rye. VH/MMJ,, r Supreme Whte Bread s DC yf THRFTY Pneapple Updedown Lqud Starch Cake Mx 42c Wth Cake Pan! bollln bonk Swan Soap 2. "2: 9c d T AJ& rat. *:,»..»

5 -? - - lkrp;ntlent -LEADER THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 95 PAGE FVE, Academc,V Brngs Przes ", T,(lalc Pl^e, wll be :, st James m gft : ^phence n studes ; ; ; u ^.fttnatton exer- "" ln,v school tomor-! ll, Church. Hṫ a scholar- Mddlesex Coun-,;,,f cnlumbus. The!,,v pntanco examna- prtos Hgh School. \, nnd St. Francs (, > sfolnrshlp to at.,,, school n Jersey Cty,; P( to. Rdbcrt Lamb,, fourth place n a. ^jmlndflon gven by rm- pxnmlhnlon was nnl,, than 500 boys. "ll-n receve the Coth-.;,,.;, Award for Englsh, z(, donated by the of the Ancent us wnner of,, on est on "Olver, PS wll be awarded as l(,on, Emma Schlmpf,,,ry Socety; Mathe-..,,,-et Fln&n, 8ven hy Columbus; Hstory, l!.,,;, ll,, gven by Ancent, (bcnans. Joseph Gaul HH-UHO examnatons for,!,,,,,,( St. Francs Xavler Townshp Resdents to Get Rutgers Degrees on Tuesday, 85th Commencement Exercses to be Held n Stadum Statons WCTC, New Brunswck; "-robranrh Llsttd WNJH, Newark, and WTTM,,.mr, )]f.tp program wll be Trenton. Processonal, "Pomp Degree recpents from the [,-;.stancc": hymn, "Sa- [ Jesus"; dstrbuton md awards, Rt. Bev..lll.: Nrlos O. McCorrlstln; \>n Creator"; address to About,,,,. nev. Edward J. Dal-!-,,,. -Mother of Mercy";,,, 0 Salutarls, Act of, n Your Home.,j,,. Tantum Ergo, nnum; hymn, "Full rresslonal, "March of.mus Rchard Bader. Walre v.ume, George Charles.mad Francs Brown, M.ny Clark, Veronca Mary Wllam Barrett Dungan, Catherne Parley, John Bb fv;k.s. Margaret Lorrane Kathleen Bernadette : Joseph Thomas Gaul, Andfw CJerty, Veronca flc (oveltz. Patrca Ann Tlnmas Leonard Han- Jmlfl Thomas Hooban, Frankln Hurelmeyer, (ac Jasper, Leon Joseph Mury Veronca KeatlnK, ; Lu Ellen Keatng, Thomas lad Keatng, Judth Clare. Lawrence Raymond Mary Nancy Kondas. Mchael Lamb, Edward am Mnoney, MarKarnt Mare rnrlcy Ann OConnell, " ;vnrth O*nonnell. Ann ; Rcur. Rosemary rene When decoratng a hall, lvng or dnng room, you have to plan schemes that wll please everyone n the famly. n deco- T. B. DECREASNG "The death rate from all forms of tuberculoss has shown a downward trend for almost half a cen-750,00tury," declared Dr. W. Palmer take the apttude tesu throughout students were expected to. Dearng, actng Surgeon General the country. Addtonal tests, wll of the U. S. Publc Health Servce, be gven on two more Saturdays June 6 and 30. A specal test "except for a slght rse n 97 on July 2 (on Thursday! wll be and 98 durng the nfluenza epl- gven for students whose relgous demlc of World War." Snce 900, ratng a bedroom ts* dfferent the death rate f6r respratory tuplease only the person who uses t. berculoss has decreased 86 per Ths sow for chldrens rooms, cent from 74.5 per 00,000 populaton to 24,6. whle the death Tate also. Dont worry f Junors taste runs to bottled snakes or Ssters from other forms has declned 8 taste n ruffles seems a bt too-too. per cent from 9.9 to.7 per Chldrens tastes wll develop as 00,000, they grow. ( Pastels have long been popular pece by pece, as you can afford for bedrooms because they are K, restful. However, dont hestate to For the not-too-large bedroom use dark green or brown f thats that must be shared by a couple, what the occupant wants. Jus-t be twn - dressers pushed together sure the room has good lght and under one bg mm* and twn use plenty of lght colors wth the beds wth one large headboard are dark. Just rght. Dormers are a common bedroom problem. They cant be hdden, BO try playng them up. A smallfgured paper wll do the trck f the other walls n the room are plan. t wll make a small bedroom look larger to paper one wall n, Anthony James Provln- a brght bold paper and pant the Kmua.loan Schlmpf, James other walls a sold color. Try the Chne Ann Skay, Patrca snyder. Raymond Mchael k Mldred Carol Tlernan, :.v Am Whte, Theresa Whle, enrol Joan Yuhas. HUT, A CHANCE Mr, tul - Robert C. stel- : A,: MMV, nd.. ddnt have A Mt- a patrolman spqt..:; HOOK [o:* :.,u 2,0)0,000 Amerca* ll the Cvl Defense ukltt, "Survval Under M;,uk." accordlk to Mll- <..-rll. cvl dufense admrf- l-dk. Strner was : ;n ; ;hwys and wfcdlng pn-.legs cah.fte made to lot* very.^vft.t.fttbjj^jw :: n.snu hm, ZaneHow- buytffg "good bedroom fm*nt,nr» ; -rod" racer an Ms days * & ASTEK. S.-CRCH. Pa. Seems Mrs..;])rd Sekula, 3, of., lnuhnk n tle All* :.r, Thomas Baley, 65- :!; nn, calmly cast hs.. : She grabbed hold of M Halcy reeled her n :,!. HslLTnen commtted n ;s. SHRUBS VKHWKENS OTKl) RUSES HENNALS MlMMZERS MAGNOLAS MHWOQD Contractors F AT TE COLONA LANT MARKET AVENUE "AWAY, N. J, Vl l(», e Rahway effect "Tusuafly very~b attracve. The floors n chldrens rooms take a beatng, so why not try a lnoleum rug here? t wll be attractve and easy to clean and wll protect the wood floors at the same tme. Today ts not necessary to buy matched sute of bedroom furnture. Old chests, shelves and,box sprngs and mattresses mounted SXT (F.NF.RATON AT ((H.F.OE NORMAN LNDROS 8CHENECTADY. N Y When WOOnBRDUG-funerftl wv j Chrstopher L. Muhlert. of Uu«re* for Norman.nAron. 2*. W reltrn, Queens County, N. Y., en- WrXHBRlDOE A specal mes- Plymouth Drve, Rhwy, formerly j ters Unon College ths fall, he Wll^ ;t!p for "Shvuos," the Feast ot of Woodbrdgt, were held Tuesday become the sxth generaton to»cmlaon.whch wll be observed Afternoon at the Grener Funeral attmd the sme college He U sundny nnd Monday by the Jew.h resdents of tlc communty. Home, 44 Green Street. Bural great - ereat-great - Rrandwm of was n the Clottrlsf Park l>m Rev John Blar Smth, Unlonl was.ssrd today by Rnbo Sjmu*l otcry." presdent from 795 to 799, r, o[ CoRrpRnllon Adath He. s nurvvcd by hs wdow srael. The festval marks the annvrrsary of the lvnn of the Rose (n«sllvusl; hs parents.beef PRCE ROLLBACK Mr, and Mrs. Charles L-ndrnH, The nr>t 0 per cent rollback q _ T Wedrewood Avenue, Woodbnd*?; lve- cattle prlees went nto effect JlPlHlt nl to srael, three chldren, Joy, 3; Jll, 2 and m y\ ay 20 Mlr-hael V. DSallft - H" H".")l"s mersane rends as Norman, Jr., 6 months old. He jdrr.to of Prce Stablzaton, l.vs; "n our tme and ane wenlso survved by a sster. Mrs. John alerted lls entre enforcement sttfl a world n transton. Scallt, Colona; three brother*, to rhc"lt on compllnnce by the * CrrU and arrogant natons have Robert, New York Cty; S/Kfrt. j dustry and to look for black m»r*. n:mb.ed and ther people are Cheater, statoned at Kesaler Feld, stll sufferng for the sns of ther Mss., and Edward. Newark. j carters. Yet n ths changlnu y j Undrw. WM fatally njurwl n FARVtlNC.CRTCAL world there are chartreless rcall- a fall from a water towrr at " fall from water towrr at " tes, h mow whch arethe "laws Hlatc ^ot " e for Bo /*- ae! Mn>rhn;mnthem,tlcs, chemstry,!p" mtm «th * tfl «monk the worker! Wer.for a ftrm, He wan,.,, y added to the Labor Departments,,.,,.. n. to., St., r«(rr.j..,.. lst of "rrltcal Occupaton" tn HosDUl. New Brunswck, hut, <l.<vl,, m) (pp llcatl^g for o^. darkness, let, cnld and n.ny oler elements. "All nf these operate Wthn the vclm r tho order establshed (or Llun. When nnclcnt srael en- served as a serftennt n th>. F?hter Fghter Group (lurng World War W»r c»m )ed at Mount Sna, the glory n \ n the European and Afrcan ROBERT.. McEVVEN ROBERT B. DAVS KDWAR) J. BRADY, JR. JOHN A. ROSKNMEER nf Clod crowned the summt. Hs thaatreb. thsatreb. He was awarded B presdental ctaton wth cluster, slver»re» voce was heard throughout the.woodbrtooe-sever. real-j Townshp wll be Edward J. Brady., elor of Arts -Newark Colleges), Bloomfleld Avenue..se.n; Mary world, proclamng ten bref and bronte Btara. He was n men* dents of the Townshp wll receve Jr.,, 68 Prospect p Avenue, Avonel,; Frcm Fords: Joseph M. Dalton, P. Connolly, 49 drove Street;!,, u uorltatlve precepts whch com ber of the Ar Force Reserve Corps baccalaureate and advanced de- j Bachelor of Scence; John A. 776 Kns nenrge Road, Bachelor Freda M. Klm, 608 Lnden Ave- prse Gods complete blueprnt for and a student of cvl cnrneerk grees Saturday at 6:30 P. M, when ; Rosenmeler, Remsen Avenue, of Scence n Bolosy; Stanley C. nue; John A. Kuhlman, 38 Free- a lappy, succeswfuund awmdant atrutfpra Unversty nt th»* tnc Rutgers Unversty wll hold ts Avenel, Bachelor of Scence n Jensen 472 New Brunswck Avenue. Bwhelor of Sconce; Harold son, 580.Barren Avenue; Anna E. man Street; Margaret E. MoRan- of hs death. 85th commencement exercses at Educaton; Walter Dryla, 245 Correja Avenue, selln, Bachelor of A Mackay. 57 Roosevelt Place, MBS, PAUUNE KATT fully we observe that they could Rutgers Stadum. Spencer l?3 Manstreet. all of To enable relatves and frends Arts, Bachelor of Scence n Educaton; Woodbrldge, condtons of men. No code of laws LJ^ Funrral swrveh of the graduates who are unable Prom Woodbrldge, Lowell G, were held last Thursday for Mrs. Rchard D. Smth, 869 Amboy Avenue, Bachelor of Scence n Lowell 0. McLellan, Ph Beta to these. They are eternal and honor socetes were: ever framedby men s comparable to attend the exercses to hear the McLellan, 24 Lllan Terrace, Paulne R. Katt, wfe of Donetrus program, t wll be broadcast over Bachelor of Scence n Bology, Kntt, Sonora Avenue, nt St. Ce Mechancal Engneerng, hghest Kappa; Rchard D. Smth, Tau hghest honors; Robert J. Mc- Church, seln. B\u»l was n honors. Beta P, School of Engneer ;, son who obeys them. St. Gertrudes Cemetery. She Bwen, 72 St, George Avenue, Bachelor of Scence; Robert B. Advanced degrees, Master of Mltary (Commsson, Rchard D. Cannot be Slenced also survved by a son, Peter; two Davs, 27 Prospect Street, Bach- Educaton, Wllam L. Buglovsky, flmlth, "Ar Wfte. "Many attempts have been daughters, Mrs. Harold Bnt-n. made to shatter these Tablets. Metuchen and Mrs. Walter Sohnlo seln, and four grandchldren. The roar of the cannon alms to v*^u&tt ^trth*6lflf ^j^^^jtfjl. DEFERMENT TESTS ATCHES EYEGLASSES The frst of the new educatonal FLORDA CTY, Fla.-W. A. slence the majestc voce of the these changeless reatltcs wll preval and the days of chaos and deferment tests for college stdents were held on May 27, Around dropped hs eyeglasses nto the hlpp went flshlr recently and Lord. There s no real peace yet, recallng the touchng story of fear wll be channed by peace and Noahs dove she returned for she ake. He mentoned hs loss to n happness for all." found no restng place, for the torekesper, Dck Tracy. The next Order of servces for tre festval waters were on the face of the wll be as follows: Saturday and lay, Mrs, John Hoglund went flsh- whole earth. Humanty s prayng Sunday, June 9-0, 7:30 P. M.: ;nt on the same lake and reeled and cravng to ftad real pence and Sunday and Monday, Juno 0 and n a par of eyeglasses. Her hus-tranqulltyjand mentoned her fnd to the earth s covered wth dstrust and Servce, Monday, June t at 0 but the face of the, 9 A. M.; YUkor or Memoral belefs bar them from takng,ex- ame storekeeper, who kept themj car - A. M.; Chldrens Servce, Sunday amnatlons on Saturdays. lor Shlpp. "However, manknd trusts that, and Monday, 9:30 A, M. BUTTER The Agrculture Department sees sgns of a possble butte shortage next fall and wnter, wjaen t reports that stocks of but. ter n cold storage on Aprl JO totaled only pounds, less than a thrd of the stock of 09, 020,000 pounds a year earler. Th«butter stocks ncluded both com mercal and eovernment holdngs,, srael apologzes for Syra bomb ng before U.N. Councl. LETS GET ACQUANTED! "RANCH HOUSE" Woodbrdges Newest Drve-n nvtes Yon to Enjoy a Weekend Specal. 2 Franks "Wth the Works" Regular 20c each 2 for 25c and Ths Ad "RANCH HOUSE" Aboy Avenue at Van Buren (Ths Offer GoOfl Jue 8, 9 and" 0J. Used Sewng Machnes Treadles from *9 50 Electrc Portables from.. $39 50 Electrc Consoles from.. $ Stock conssts of varous makes taken n trade Terrfc values! All ngood COMPLETE SEWNG COURSE wth purchase * «ach machne. Vluuble course n tk Cum, l)u U of beautful, profes- BonaMooWg sewng. t yours wastft whm you buy onb of the* fne machnes. GOME EARYLJMLT Whle They l^ast Snger Sewng Center (59 SMTH S Open Frday PERTH AMBOY Evenngs fll» Oclock 895 CHRSTENSENS "The Frendly VALUE PACKED FOR FATHERS DAY NeverVfore ach a smartly nrced selecton of gfts!,< All man-pcked to please Dad and gve hm ^ndsome wear for a long tme to come! Choose them toda^, whle.assortments are stjl complete, Slk and rayon tes n handsome selee/.on of many patterns and colors. Handkerchefs of lnen or cotton, ntaled and plan. elts n a varty of leathers, styles. ntaled buckles, too. Te clasp set, wth handsome matchng cuff lnks. Whte and colored dress shrts. Barrel or French cuffs. Hose, spun rayon, cotton and ravon. Perfect for warm summer days! Slppers for evenng comfort. n fne leathers or soft fabrcs. Slacks for matchng or contrastng wth jackets. n Hollywood Kyle, too. And many, many mare * fftft-wwgwhom -Mmt-Mfr sure to make ths a longremembered Fathers Day. apletfl-sekc^on...q..s.ls.9. Fjor Or You DAD Hours: Daly 9-6 Closed Wednesday Noon Mfe-FRDAY EVENNG TWL» Chrstenser 97 M l/\ STlMW a Stor Store" Enrotl Today n Our SPKCAL STUDENT TYPNG CLASS for those tnlern lrl School n Sept. Day or <^ Nght Claucs (rt a head start, learn your basc typng ths summer Last Chance For VETERANS > *H tlml lr nttrfhlllr *rhm>l m Jlll> jr> t» >F rllhlllr fur lrnrtlo mlr <:.!. ntll KMM., MW! -Tcc Jlnrr- DRAKE Ht lurpm. 3. Stale S. lhone COLLEGE Perth Amboy A. 4-2UJ l»r. >V. (. CKC, frnllmt Urn. \... >!. Jolll, MRT, *. XS*Ht»M

6 :. PAGE SX \nmal Mcet2 Held by Councl r ne o p - n )>. Dn lt, > ; n; Th" :!on annual meet- ;] Boy Scouts the Colona nce lnn nlso v :M.prpcUnn dnner" t<!!< -,v rk (l) bv vnlun- ly, CKTct :l.ouk Brown. Cnrv: c H. todnmn, Sewaren; J. B Uuj::,.!), Wnnrlbrdt,! : pr John AuRM-.t Sam-.(wo. WonbHlKP; Mayor Dancng uph to (,ve HpcUal Tomorrow W to Crochet." : thrdumhnt the y.ar.:.! < --.- F Mo:kn. Lnda Berman, Mare CnnMl?. Patrca Dnnlr.y. Danm: Kneel, -T,, w. lcomrr. the K".\ Wllllnm. Schmnus Qenla Ensten. Shnryn fddes. Patrca Krk, Barbara Kovach. t H nf Trnty Epscopal Church Beverly Kovach. Beth Ann Mc- ; M-e. pmrounrh hc n:: Krnest Clwlst,nflpr.or?lM, Unda MulvhlU, Shun Met!- neu.- Cacole Matj:;. Nancy Oman. Carole Novak, GeraJdlne PH of th* OlrmjUwr nn Sysock, O!RB Sens. Wnfred.t: ; cp. \fl- mr(- hy Mr R Ryer, Carol Ann Shan. Jrk To nake an rmrmhr of a H,,U, chm:,n The fullowrr!><>< :, w r el. *f»rl tn th rrautmnn,» Patrca Urban, Bnbara TuxRert, Donft Van Not. lenetl wp«k^ nf wool crochet. hlo. and krt, add a WttK- m- c^vsllp at lnrge. aula Waron. Wear t wth dark dresws, tod, tl-k. Dsmt,: John Kn- Wlck. Colnnla; A. J, VVno;!bd;!P; Arthur Carlson,!:!,n: r.-.lcr Cass, Colonl; H.? ;.l-. : ; r-,vn-"n: [{uclolpl Dhr.: :: Cul -nut: O cr Wlk.rson, c.;:,: H:n Ktn!;r. Woodtarkl::r - l^v.n- the ceclon ol the member.; nl lan-e tll! Cotnmt!<!).<"(nl."d the f ollown slate of ftc-.s for "tlls yell : H. J Mller. Penh Ambnv, presdent Che;; v f...-e. Onln.. vce-presdent: Hvold l.vcy, P"lh Amboy vcp-prc dent: Jdn Kennedy Canerc. \ jce-p-p.- lent; Loul; Flctemeycr, P"r, Anooy, treasurer: Bon Kan tor, Woodbrldue. AVENEL -The Avnel JljBHCh of the Cartorel Schnol of rmns \& busy spllln! tckets and ttp mothers of the student.s arc busy scwnk the costumes for Dnner Rectdl tomorrow H Avfnr; Scl) ol The pflrtrlpnnts arc l fnlll.a-s Joyce Avery, Vo Burhfpld, KaUlepn Bukr. J;tm<?s Burke. JuMlnc BnmK.trten. Somr of the advanced snulmts from the Carleret Branch of the Cnrtnct Scloolof Dnncn! wll srt partcpate Bs -follows: Dor- -)thy Sten, Ellke Ja-nby, Cnro, [Knar. Kathymae Harrow. Re,?enarle Symchk. Annemare Cuter. Jean Yaros, Ddnres Kazmlerkl, Jon Sktka. MarVann KlPffll, Jeanne Synchk, Carol Ann Cap]). <ath!ecn Dell. Alce and Stanley skj. and wth summer sports*mr Thsstyle s qurkly made from knttng wors ~d crochdpd n a jrrky pattern sttch. Four buttons jon the fronts at the wastlne. A drecton leaflet for (-KOCHETED WESKT may be obtaned by sendng a stamped, self addressed envelope to the NJr "?dtework >«pl. of hjs paper requestng Leaflet No. PC-528S. Hllers Honored CluBwbnert Gve ; At Farewell Fete Successful Party AVENEL Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hller and chldren. Davd and Jcyce, of Park Avenue, were gven THURSDAY. NOTCES lt»r:!,, lt >!: >: f.lr (M rtu T,M* ~Wrfc open tft _ F nr! - >:;l. U re«d p.lnr to r T<\Vr ntfr.mtl^e m»t tht T *!! ""H T.(lre hat, hy nn.t:* :; ) rr.m: to \n\\, fljed n :.: " >.-" ; P : N h, h whl lf>t^, -, «. k w : \t»u!,t to. tl-r.-.,..,,,,,t-ne."n <" plus wt^ v! prnrln d<m l.f ( -Klf *H,- -* n W <- " T. Wll.,».,!- JHV* [;,, l.jt. ( r ;^P -r:f to m «l n -!,\ n-«;.lrnls o( J"W pm trmt»" pt»r lerms profur n cnnttnt nf j»l»; Tnh- (nrl.fr nnlof Unt HMl <«!». er «ny <l»» m w n mm bf Aluurnrd. tlf T"«n»l Cnnmlttof rntr\*t> (le tlklt tn n.h JUNE BGA. NOTCES Mrrrr M W JVM MM ll K - Mlll.r *M.K -,. w p..m MAY VlNVKlN. \ -,, nl r tp.? nff of ttf r,, -,. *,Mtrr u no Tow n j ;,. W..llTllltr, n-ll Tlll»l»*..Tl WK ( < fll f.)..,)\,tl«f HP fml Hnt nn T»os-. -. nns, Juno l!(l. ltr.l.!«, -,..llllmkll Wll ll.m > r M l»st n hn ConrMntH-,V-,"H M t -n n r H MmlllHl, ll;> Ul j.lll l-lt.dl- pn.l U> Mlf W H H n rellot tf TPJC anv onp or nl hd- Mtl m.nllly ; stnll.vtts of l«(tl,m,l lo <fll «(.] lule n»«l,l Mork vl-.< lt.toyf ml dlhw terms pro lo fluc-h llrtdtr a«t m«y ^plfpl, th v. J lot- (t rpnlrf-t» M"». r«k»rl hptne pvfn " fntu nr ftntfr of pnynnnt, tn CUMP onf more nrnlmnm t»mn shrl] Me rf LEGAL NOTCES fle F Towmhl wll delver» br mle «>nl for "d pr«ml«.,p.-n Hn TH nn.- ll. l! : l-,, MM.AN. rnnshlp Clerk, V, l,r hhlls-l -ll" ".!"*- June H. t«l, n the mle- LEOA. NOTCEB NDEPENDENT ], M Uetrr To:,\-l"^l M nn flc, tl Tov, n- AVENEL The second. AOTHK OF Plll.lC SALE :t l>nr ta nml r,l,< Upon a-ettnnce of the mnmum of a.cres sponsored by the a f are well party by Mrs. Warren wnshlp (mmlttrv wll lpet Jt TO AVHOM T MAY CONCKS: ATKl; June <tl, M.. hll. or Ml annve mnmum, by the Womams Club was held at the ( cnc. The Hllltr famly s mov-. M. (UST n. tle ummltl«f At v -rkulnr nftln? of VT ATKl:.un. : H. J. Dt.Vlt.VS, Tnwmlp Clerk. Towwllp Commlttpc anl tle P»ym.t therpof M ttp ptn-han r - nnffrs, M. mo r : Munllpn! Tuwtsllp Commttp of \hv Tnwnp nf Wnn-rnlpf. l"ll Tnpslny,!. ll.snta s commssoner. Al were manlmouslv -Ttrd H jrespntatvcs on Vonday evenng wth Mrs, Adel- future h :me. :ome of Mrs. Edward Rer;an on )ng to Provo, Utah, to make ther TV tt nlverllsul Jmf?H,! S. Hllllnr. WmdJrltRc, Xcw.l-rjov. am.mne Hlh. HM, ll lt- nlc- urllng to the manner «: purclase S To h> ldvhurd.: am BVpofe :md»p al pnhll.- al nn* r.tt. la.., vus M.-p! pnunt-l.cnler. n aonlune wth tonts or san nml Jnn u>, nnr n t** llrle,t l<*t- arrnrl tho Ntnnrt Councl flentetl wre ert Morse as co-clalrman. to mlvttlw thp f..t tlnl n TMKcl.y vcnlnc, J«M»t J.! on UP, tb«townhlp "vl! delver nlenl-l..nl. Tle party was held at the home nn to terms of»le on fle wltf Mr. Mclko nnd Mr. Case. The door prze was won by Mrs. -!, UP ;H TnwnfllW Cl*rk CPM to ln.«.- of Mrs. Hllers parents, Mr. and Tv^n^ lmttp- v h L.M Kler m U-OT 3ugene Mnrgaral and the specal ot nml to lp nullllv rcnl nrnr at S V M, lustl n lp Cnmtte,\)Tc; OK >UDLC Others Named Mrs. Jay Herman of Park Avenue. o «,l.,un!<>(! am 97 n llmk Dstrct Commttee Charmen ward by Mrs. L. W. Ford, Sr. Csmtem, Memoral Munlpal TO WHOM T MAf CONCB N- Ou03ts were Mrs. Enrest Pape, ll-a. on the WondhrldRo Trnvnvjlj RullOlrK. Wnollrllge. New Jers»y, Al > regular meetng uf *h> Dancng A.B.C.s are: Central Dstrct, Dr. E. M. The non player prze was won by ^*8eSBnuTt Map. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sams, Metuchen: Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mas- Tuw.rttlp Contmlttce las, by rph- [Q tprna ol F:e on fle wth tle June Stl, ls.l, WHS dlrreted, am (-Npnso nu sell at pull- salt Townshp Commltleu of the Town-. Bun:. Perth Amboy: South Dstrct, H.-0d Swnonplt, South Am- 0 ub wnner ws Mrs. Herman Mrs. Peter Greco. The Merchandse Take furts- notloe that!>. anl to tle llglest Mddpr at-orlng shp of WoolbrldRC held TuesdHy,. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Webb, tnn nnd nursmnt tf law, flxe-l a T.wtslp Clfrk open t«nspetlon n lvprtme tle fact Unt on Tuesday..venln«, Junt Ul, 9.l. the nlnlmm prce nt wflkh RRJ lots boy: North-East Dstrct. Arthu T- to Up nhllly rpjd pror to Port Readng; Mrs. Norman Taylor and Mss Regensburg, Rahway; vvlll nl nucr lptnlls n(,rln«r n t»nt< llork ull be -;oul tngetv: Carls. C. Melt, j.s at Larfle Table wnners were Mrs. Danel s.l.,."s ::;:, t> as n. u^\ < n o v\,^, Jommtee wll neel Fll, k :.:v-.\. m \\\f WMullrln-p at S P. M, (V!T) n the Cmmlttee: to tc Bo;r:l ;r, follows: Mayor Grr. Woodbtco; Rudolph V mlnlnum prc l>cln(c!-;>"" - Ms. Carl Ftzke, Colona; Mrs. Tv,-" "!»HSM! Map. ctnnborn, Mam u rlnl "MU!C» BulldR, WooJbrdge, New Jersey, Gven by EdKar Nevn, Mrs. Charles Klen, tlvertmlnpr ths salt. ham lots n j Takt furtpr notce mat tlf Sld expose and sell at publc sae DrnknM folonn, red Brscs, mark, Mrs. Prank Walker and Mrs. Mrs. Steven Arway, Mrs. James <all lluk, f so<l on letme. vl Townlll Cnmnttee has, by resoluton flnl pursuant to law, fxe! a to ttrnh of Rale on fle wth the and n the hghest bldltr accordlng V/oo(-;r;::e: Wllam ONel, seln:. B. R.nkn, Sewaren; Lous Others present were Mrs. R. G. Wllam Kuzmak. dllllm- lllhll lnyblb (f SH.lll. Webb. Mrs. Edward Trost, Mrs. le llarce >f mn l;.<! prhe to nml, n equal mnnllly n^tallmprf-- n sall llclt wll be sol! toother unl tn be mhlly redd pror to sale, MSS HELEN LUREYS PUlM> mnmum.rl< a ll whll sll lott T.unslp Clerk open to nspecton Joseph Chpponer, Mr. and Mrs, Bcv.n. Cnerc. T-.wo men represent hc North-East Dstrct. n Mrs. Leon McMchael, Mrs. Nevtn crms provded Tor n onlrn of nlnnnn ptt K-K JHK.OO plus nn the WodllKf Townshp As- Perer, Mrs. Wllam Falkenstern. f Jlll.Ol plus nterfst anl uther wth nl utler lt?t,ls perllnen, aall Lots tn s tnu.lvt n llek. Paul Rf:gensburg, Woodbrdge. r >;9-l). the South jslncl: Thomas Dolan Berly, Mss Mare Hayden, Mss Mss Charlotte Marsh, rvlng-,-al.,hts of [eprln^ deed mll advet- tlflln? K salt. Sahl lots n sld Featurng Woodbrdge Chldn s.-fsm.nt Map. olsayreyllc. and Raymond Mcrtcn.son ol.sayrcvll.. n the Cen- Ahda Van Slyke, Mrs. Harold Wl-! l, rm; Tukp further notlb mat at sam Mss_Aedelne Schlffer,_West lp, or any lutt to whlllt nmy block, f soll on terms, wll reulrt Take further notce that the son. Mrs. Frank Barth, Mrs. Bertr Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hller, le.adjourned, the Tuwnallp CQTmlttee rserves tle rslt n ts dls- ance of prtjse PMce to be pad B tlun and pursuant to law, fled a a down jjnyful uf $40.(0, tle bal- TownnllB Commttee la, by rtsolutral Dwtr. t: Eml Sttemlau, Joseph Dambach, Ray D. Howell, am VanCleft, Mrs. Alex Tarcz, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mrs. Freda Grode, Mrs. Rob-and to sell.sad lots n sad h.ocl; ph:s nterest and other tcrm pro n anll block wll he sold together *rptlon to rejeut lny une yr nl ll-- e<lua nolv nstallments or HO.OC mnmum prce rt whllh samlot Mrs. John Medvetz, Mrs. George Woodbrdge Hgh School M. F. Me!ko, C. H. Kalqust, Morrs MaKarcLten, all of Perth Am- Mroz, Mrs. James McHugh, Mrs. ert Pelper, Mrs. Ots Sears, Mrs. to HK hhldr an t Tnny aelert, lne vlded fur n contract of gale. wm nl other detals pertlnm. nall regard Mug ^ven to Urms and mnmum prce beng 42..ftO plus Prod Hyde, Mrs. Allson Sears, Harold Hansen, Mrs. Wllam Gery, manner of phymanl, n ease one Vuke, rurtler notce that ut»ld boy, and Joseph Dambach, Fords. Mrs. Prank Walker and Mrs. L. W. Charles Sajben and August Relman, Avenel. mttee reserves the rght n n ds- Saturday, June 9,95 <5r rfofo mntmura trtfls-nh» be ale, or any date to whch t m»y rer«lv«fl. Ve adjourned, the Torrutlp Com- Mr. Mller sad he consdered t PorH of Rahway, and Mrs. Herbert Upon Hreepttn-e of the mnmum a great honor to be elected pres- A. Falkenstern of Brooklyn. Also Mrs. Phlp Herman, Mrs. creton to reject any one or all bld l, or bd alove mnmum, hy theand to sll sad lots n sad Mock Howard Thcrkelsen, Mrs. Joseph Tdwnshlp Comrltlee nnd tlu pay- den of the Knrtan Councl and! The thrd curd party wll be held at the home of Mrs. Danel Levy, Ellott and Mrs. Louse Kelly of that he would ckcvor to measu.-c up to K" lne work done n BO George Street wth Mss Mare Perth Amboy. th? pr-,, nnd do everythng he Htycen as co-charman. coukl to h.ve the Councl Krow to 22 CATS ACT NO*FE frrc.ttcr heghts n fe year to a Safety Frst DETROT, Mch, Mrs. V, Vent\,ta MacDonald was granted a come. He then presented a plaque n Georga a man stopped at.:.y to Mclko n apprecaton of the dvorce from her husband, Harry, a small town garage and told the years, of servce to r,, the. Councl. when she testfed that he nssted ^, mechanc, "Whenever ht 80, Cub Scout Buddy Albrecht of. there<8 a knock ng m the engne." on keepng 22 oats, for her to feed. Pack No. U9 whch s sponsored, T h e mechftnc U)e vehole LEGAL NOTCES by m- Woodbndgc Lons Club, a lengtny examlnaton and, after gave two puno solos. Buddy nftde a ht.;! th" recent scout show. much tesub wped the Krease j ""^.S.CKOS? KBLO SALE from hs hands and drawled, "j T0 WHOM T MAY concmrtn: Lenders Lauded dont See llothln Wrom, mstpr. Al a rttfnlur meetng ot tht. "Apprecaton of Our Leaders" U mkt hpth> ufnr T n-r n-wn-n- W«S >to»hvr d tlat n tlls day an^age wth : the (ompcx prgb.lcn of,jajshg Jacobson, ng must you." De nc looa LOQ a wan "ToA, jnl mnmum prl.p J»HK fnlfl.w snll mlnlnu p ;,, Tl*. f:rtlpr lp tltl nt Mn tm.h cnt.. or pr.-prlnn.p n«llll«osch ll" ;, -,.,,, Tmp lurt.n-r nlllt tlal tn* mlvetlslnf Hls salf. Snll lotf n -_«! -.,.r lny l:lo lo wdl H nny TovnKllp (umnltlc> l". by rpun-.ulvertlhlnr thn «l\,. <n -Uk. f snll nn fntm, wll ---,-/. unuvl, tlp Tonnjlp Tnltto rc-.rv a the KM n Us <M^- nlnlflm prlc :l wld snll, " 5 rellrc a lnwn,;, r ltnn H tmrrtnt n!»«, Hxod n Hld lk-k, r.;,,!,,,... -,. lr, l.wn p.vtnt nf JH.H, rxtr nrcflmate nt m( mnmum r. lull n frer! lny m n ll ll tn! balkrre uf pur. hatv prkp to l>f n snld lok *H n mm tonethe the brtlnnfu nr ^tur- t, Ml, or l).l»lpve nlmn. >y llr :ll!,l M sll untl.s n s:ll (" pal n nn.l mnthly nstallments wlll nl uller l-lullh n-rhrfnt. Hll.l n, < >ll: unl nf Jn.00 p,s tten-t m uthpr Mtll mnmum frrln " nn.0(.00 O.H pln,,,,, TawnMp Cunnllfe nml tn pay.! M. H.T as t lmy slp, tlle te.-rnn provlrt-l tor n contrnot ol plus HS of urlrnu loe.l anl c n u rmjdl r,,, mflnl tprrof by HP prrhmer *(*- f!::rl ltnu Mvpn t, KU.- rf:"l rurdnt lo the m.uner ( urtm»f njll nhertlsnk tlls mle. Snll lotn n mle. uf pun^nt. n.^ one snw bldtk. f NO on lrrjus, wll n flcr-ornnre wll, nms nf»;l- on»r more nnlmm l,ls slal le P:\ed. : fulc. or any lt- tn wllrh t msy Tk furtlu-r mlr" lnn :l ^nll Tke rlfther nn,, re<ulrp n lnwn pjvmcnt of Jjt.no, <H», «t«townshp w4ll <Wlv«r mron m<> cup Upp,r nl prftnhfn rpon mpncp of te mnlnttl be <l[.khl. Terl tl* p,nl»+m Ulll- sale, or any hn,, the mlftn-e f nrlnsfl prlw t*, e, le lj>urm>!, h- r ld [n ll nonrln- ndtnllm-nt DATRD:.lmf 4:. l»,". L. o ttl nbovf rn:nnn, t.v" Cl^ ;mlfpp r^bprv**!* tlp rlrlt n t* l ll nlttp rpn?rv(!9 HM,,. of flfl.00 plus nlrrent am other r»,.. HMmN T"«. «M- f"»t T.wnslp tlmmltrc HM!!" pnytl l tltrccf n- lll<. llrrlftt m - rcllm u njfl an% n\\<> or ;tl llw ruttn to reject gm,. tfrrn ]rovlcl lor n ronrm-t ol Tn tc lv*rt!<-l Jn ~,\[\ l! -! jlll n sell s..l lull n "ll vlmk anj t sell H: ),,;v»ale. H MK l.llllur :H :\ [ K,.SU- uutlor us t may aeleet, du«.m June Ml;:, H,",],, t!l f nclnn " [f manrrr..f purl.s ro<;nl beng gven lo l«rnk T»ke furtte. notce thnt nt nnlfl n(r;r(l heltlk wurn NOTCE n> um.r SALE TO WHOM T MAV CdNTRlV At H rfmlfr m>ptn! <! tl-r ToT-jsMp CnTxmltUt of V\» Town-»! lt> o Ww.hrld(f. held T-.S-,V, Jnnp ",tl, 95. WHS ll-. tl tn atvellflp ll* fd t tlnu. on Tun-- l»y pvcnlng, wr Htl. T.. ( «net tlerf by tle purt-ha^m- ac [ ol-lne to th nnun- uf pn-luc n ucurdnt wth tfnns d H;U» (n fle, tht Tuwwhp wll d.lv-r a barualn am «tl deed lu- tu-l OATHH: Jn tl. lutl. U. J. llnkla.n, Tnn-nsllp ClTl To le lverlxud.un- 7l, l!,"l, nml Jun Mll, m.l, n tn ml- W-K NOTCR w - M, TO w?.k T KAY CONCRRN: ll... lrnhl.vn. TnwnOlp 0,rk. TO WHOM T MAY,, To le lv, rtlscd Jun» 7M, HM,.:,j.;,t. u.lbvlkf, Nrw Jtrt"), Al» reg.lar m^llnff «f V" At a rppmn.l June 4th, Ml. n l^e ^ t "- townsll fnntnl... :n "; urm.v.ll nl phhl ml lctlnl-l.mler. l n f Won M Tl,., l l,,;,.,.,!.;,!.. w»s cllnt.ll.nn.- Tth, jr. on llr wth,, ]\. rtl-v the f t tldl nn Tns- lefer To V!-4Xlt W lo ndveftlm (n.,,.. clrk,(;,. UllllK. " * "" XOTtOK OV "tb.m"- SA.n lm venjnr..,,, J.., ns J anl u n nl. k."""^-::. TMHKM Vnntlttof Wf" mrcl. TO V!:;.\;,r MAV ronnnsn: Tu-nshlr lnm ^ [ M U^T " M" Pnlt.. \\<m n,lf:> lnv\ nshp As. nnmj.cr.- N.morl" At n rosuln neetlpk of tn- * V. M. (UST n,, Muncpal *.v^vnn»nt Mnp. To.-nnhlp nmmltte" nr tle Town- ^nlcm, M c n nr HulnlK. \Vo.llrluBe, N«w. J" ""}»l:,n nf Wnntlrhlne. fll TmBfy, unl fs>( mll»fu nl punm»m< and expose gtn< ju.n lk flh«r lo;!. * Hnt tht Pn-vnllp CnrtnlltoB l»», by re«o tun ntul nlrnnrt n f u-, lxvl A m rtrm l^rl r f AVl.lb snll ll? sj.l llnrk wll h«?all nufllh.l l>ml«""-lnl, ml ntllnnn pf.. lflk "J-5H.0U plus.,».-,. U/lllm m- H unt mverlly.njr ;-\< unt. Snt loh tr fl.l...ll, f «>ll m t,-rm«, wll rwplfe «!>w aymenl t.r $26.)l. lf luf- n l -r.lan u Wllll ("nls of anlf m nle,. rnwkhlp wll.hvor n mr- HA* MHl t-u-jfl for mh! premses. ]>AT>:.lnn- l!. ls..l. >. lunh.an Tnvalll (.l»r< To P. vfrlsol,un Tll. HM. anl Jm> lltl. "", n [! n.l - p.-n,.(tl.th t!. to su-h Mlder as t may select, due reg.trtl lenk Rven to terms and ma u> r nf payment. n CUHB one! v frm».f."hlf on the w! ^,"[,,n""h le" mhhv r«l prl" ".-,,,*< W ;nl H» ""* H^K. on l,c \Voml>rll)t«Tmvsllp Ansl.«8,n,Mt Mn). Tnke rurltr no!kb thnt th, Towtulp Commute* lft". ry.rno :mln-rn<l MnMnrt to BW,,nx««l c mnmum prlff nt whch snll lntt «ld Mork vll l>? s.ll tn?pther wl-l all other letnlls crllpnt. nunn«r of pnynent, n case une al mure mnmum bla Mhall l»«r»- t^on aco»pt»nc«of tho mnmum Ml»r bhl above rtlnlmum, hy ttf Tvnullp Commttee wnl lle payment thereof by the furohmcr»c- L-unllnK to the manner (f pudasf m awonlanct wth t-rms uf snle on rle, tle Townshp wl delver a bury,,u -,«,! «jp,,,pr for "nm premses con* uf prepulng lcel ana «avetlslnjf ths sale. Sad lots n sad block, f sold on terms, wll requre a down payment ff 43.00, the balance 0 purulkab lrlce lu l.l; p^u equal monthly nstallmonts uf $0.0) plus lnterett anl other ttrna protded Cur n contract of Hale. ur mure nlum bkls shall be raueved. Take further nollce that at lad ale, or any date to whch t may be adjuurned the Tuwn«.lp. Commtted r)««rv* the rght n dl- l. acrtptnce of tho runnuro hl* or hll hove mnmum, by the cre-ton to teject anv one or nl lrt* TownsMu (.Mtmlftpe and the pay-unnet (lulof hy the purchaser ac- to aucl bmder aa u may neect, dun to sell Md Nls n sad hlnck cordng to tle manner of purchase rcpard belm K v c.n to terms and n uuraye wth terms of sale on manner of payment, n case one or mar* mnmum bat «>»n ot «Upon»cc»ptann» o-f tn mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by tn» Townhlp Commttee»nl the p*y lnt th«r*of ly the pmrm«r *«trllntto lh«m»nner of pmttmmt n»«ord»«oe wth t*rm of MU on Alt tn TTown»hlp Wll (H lv«r * D»r- M\v n.l dflelee. for, M ptemlrtl \TB: un ttl, M.,l, tll, S. was llretel r- nhvelsn r" fart fnl " T<"-"- Von nnll < 0 nnllle wll ncl slt s V. M. (JWT n le tlmmltte-e hufflh^rs M «lt o r n Munllpn, llullllnn, WomllrHn*, >f w J»tsey ml exose nntl sell - nl Vmlllc null-,ml U he htrl,nt Wlder nwwk mr to -rma of snp on flte wltlthe Townnll) Clerk open t» ln««- Mn H- to "- lll"lv r».d rmf t> slc, /t.t* M) lo tn n.luavf n RU.k 56M-A\ on tle Woulrllhr. TowtHllp As^vcsnent M"P, sole, or any lnte to whch t nuy he aljn«rn*l. tle T"«!HP CommltlcP. serves bp. rull n tm dm- retlon to rp< h 0t any >ro or all bhlp m tn eell sul lut n sad > K to n-h ldler s mv selm-t, lue retrnrl lurn* K*< t< tennx and ru»nmt of mynenl. n -nsn one or more mnmum blls.tlull he enelved. bargan nn...,], prprnnet latlvl,,,,,,,, H... (UM<!A,\ To he t\on,.,.., ld June j,,,, pendent-lender -H; n F,K.,,;!>K ll M-mf (,,,,, tl o Townyllp / s r ;,!o> ; n rr» h^,,,,,, to H.lf, t.: g Hf[l(,,,n c vv.nn,,, rl n ( T.,ke furlt n,. Townnllp <nn,,. Mtlop and!rwu;n mnlnutn tjrl, ;,.. :n Mttl l.lok wll,,.. n" nl,,(,..r,,,, mnnner of paymnn.,. nop llnlnn t,l- jon *,-<eptfln(»,.f f bd, or, bll bmo MK Townshp onn,, mt thprnf hy!., runllns to tn MMM Entre Proceeds to Woodbrdge EHTjjrnn Sq^tad 8:30 P. M. Chldren 50c (nc. T;\ Adults $.00 (nc. T.\ jahlctrqpthe help of everyone ln 7 tefsted n youth s needed, He. wanted the. leaders to know that, BpeaknK on behalf of the parents, they al apprecated the fne work leaders arc don^ from week to week and r. ed trcm to contnue fa tlu> je.r.s to come, Specal trmn! awards were made by Raymond F. Mortenson, charman of the Commttee on Tranng. The Scoutmasters Key was prescnttd to WllllHSm Hand, Scoutmustcr of Troop No. 8, Perth Amboy, nnd Al Patno, Scoutmasters of Troop Mo. 32, Woodbrdge. TW ScouUrs Award was presented to Joseph Alesfccsky, a Scouter of Troop No. 8. The Arrowhead Awurd. the frst presented by the...fartan. Councl, was, gven to Amos Hodman. Scoutmaster of Troop No. 82 n Carleret. lluppy Knlnf When Henry, aped nne, dscovered Hnt he would have to share one slayfy, exceedngly frendly pup wth hs lttle sster Peggy, he staked out hs clam thus: "ll take the headend that holds thte brans. "Thats nl rht wu me," lttle sster ujjretd. "ll taketheetd that shows hes happy!" uklvl-n ( K( J>TTAWA,, Takl; a Up frota themoves, th 02-year-old Watlum Presbyterun Church wll ^hold drv«-n servces ths summer. at the rural church, reman n them and lsten to the sermon va loudspeakers. Tht frst servce wll be held the evenng of June 0. Solm utw n a fuuly you know. Send your best wlsles to nl tle baby.., wth (Mr my so much... 90>>t su lttle fur the pleasure t.ley tlng, We Drllvrr md l WALSHECKS FLOWElt SHOP MS AMBOV AVE. WO--63«v Uuu vcr " 0O"d,»o» nvca. heee are busy tmes for Long Datance Operators lke Mrs. Rt* Gantvaula! Servce men and women callng home,.. defense plants rushtaf orders... everyone, as always, turnng to the phone for fast acton. And t h fast acton, too! 9 out of 0 Long Dstance calls art "now completed whhe-yett : he4cnhfr \ lne. And mo^t connectons are completed n less than 2 mnutes. To keep Long Dstance servce fast-for youwelf ovd for the Natou-^t Wll help a lot f youll gve your Long Oltance Operator the out-of-towj number youre callng. A bthdy NumbetrPookUt where you <an wt Long Dstance numtwm lor quck reference t yourt for askng, at any Telephone nessofjoe. NEW JERSEY ELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Chryslers new Frepower engne has rocked the automoble busness rght down to ts roots. - >.- - J^ue^jr^behmd all^the laboratorytalk ba«bult a revolutonary engne for you to drve today! t can gjle you 80 horsepower, to mrpass lnjj other engne n any other car. t develops ts power n ts own ttkw knd of,way! * < $ > > - >:. V But yo«dont»»v» to "baby t,». or gve t faftcy qualty gasolt^ to get that 80 horsepower performance! Frepower takes any regular grade gasolne you care to buy... and add ts own new "mechancal octanes" to the powwowng octanes oftha gasolne k«df.»om«hn tww and Wartlng n responsveness... and n safety, too. Vu get qucker and smoother control of wften ancf low you move than you have ever felt before, Ws the engne of tomorrow... on the roadfor ybu today... and your Chrysler tffgfcr ta"rtte» you no^ to try t, n tfo all-aaund moat astonlahn nay car you drove/ MAURO MOTORS nc. 493 BAHW^Y AVENUE..because arent any! 80 HORSEPOWER Heres the new Hen cal Combuston) Chamber thats the heart Of Chrysler FrePpw«r, t*j#,w, dc- Jgned-n "mechaaal octanes" R»!W-^, grade gas do what best premum grades cant do a any other ejogr^you can drve today! Fnest engne ev&rput.n an automoble

7 » # -LEADER Turnpke Model on Dsplay THURSDAY, JUNE 7, M5 PAGE SEVEN (TU * *jf y FURTHER "*&, \, Tn, model of New Jerseys U8- ^ ns h- phccd or. dsplay n the f Mt; (; )tol. Bult to a scale of > mll the model shows hr rout* of mll: l supprhehway, ts sevtnteen.n ;,,.met.her connecton to leadlllc hghways, us tothe m ropoltan New York Cty nl. was, n detal, also are depcted. VOHSHl MELES, Cal. Although l mtt the congrega- : wth an amen? and :n preached not a v.u n the Los An- frch for the Deaf,..-.Urt. Everybody n.- clf.t and dumb. <L (.) DES ;l Md. Tn- sxth. < ; lead posonng, : faulty, was-recent:. health authortes,!!.!l chld hd des -l-ll )lllllt. l Between :. kn..vs why a : \vn s held up,!*.w.-mobrdge, n addton tn thf model, thr New.Jersey Turnpke Authortys exhbt at He State Captol comprsrs Male models of a ypcul toll plaza and restaurant, together wth archtects renderngs n full rotors of the Turnpkes traflc nterchange at the Ulack Hrtrse ke loulr- to Atlantc Cty and other shore resors. ts Kartan Rver Brdge, the Authorty); central mantenance shop n Hlghl-*- town and the servce area n Woodtjrldge (servce statons, restaurants and parkn* facltes). MUST BE LUCKY JJORTH CHCAGO Domnc Burba, tavern owner, must have customers who go to the rght wndows at the races. He recently pad the frst nstallment on hs tavern lcense wth 90 (2 blls. PG NP NETS S,550 PTTSBURGH. Pa-Btten on the rght hand by a 700-pound UK ut Ue Somerset County Far on September, 948, Arthur P. Shultz of Cheverly, Md.. recently accepted a settlement ot $,550 n hs $0,000 damage sut aganst the fal assocaton. They Do No matter how careless neghbors are about other thngs, they send your chldren home at the hour you menton, f not a lttle When Youth Rases a Voce JM: CRASHES PAS CAR WEST PONT, Ga. A flmn»n, answerng tn alarb, drove hs fre truck broadsde nto an automoble drven by hs father -a fretruck salesman. Thefreman,Bobby Smallwood, 22, and hs lather, Posey Smallwood, 44 were njured crtcally. NOT SO PANLESS VANCOUVER, B. C A safe n the offce of Panless Parker Dtn- ( tstry here was recently drlled,upon and saf ecrackers made off wth $2,300. t wasnt panless for! the dentst. Marjore Man, who started out to do only one pcture a year, ended up by dong fve last year.] She bowed out qfl "Westward the Woman," however, because of ex- "See what a.good jfb ve done, Jean. ve cleaned the rtgd and now ll turn my.attenton to the chars. Oh, what a help am l!" JLAN: "What ahelp electrcty s, you braggart. couldnt keep house wthout t, what wth the chldren to look after, and you at work all day and gong to school nghts." JM: "Electrcty n ja wonder worker all rght. ts cheap, too. fgure, that all the work ve done today cost us only a few pennes. Eterythng else goea up but not electrcty." REDDY; "Theres clear thnkng youth for you. Shejjnows the long h.ourb work as her electrc. Mvant, and he knows the low cost of my s«vce. Prces on. other tems soar, but my charges are low and have been BO over a lon^g perod of years," E^CTWCTY-OOS SO MUCH-^OSTS SO UTTW Htters All Green Spears ASPARAGUS Beef StCW DnlyMoor«24oz.csn5 c ;Wllmeatballs--Chef6oy-Ar-DaeS l Aoz.32 e Roast Beef HasJt v c««4>y"ft««srt4!ft A p p l e J l l c e ReaflMk or Molls <jl.bol.23c Grape Juce A&P Pt l bot22 e #.tot4c Preserves Strawberry-Ann Page b. jar 39 C Crspo Mxed Cookes o oz P k g 23«Premum Saltaes Nabsco b. pkg 30c Vanlla Extract Bumenj mobot 30c Uncle Bens Rce conv«red28oz.pkg. 37c Butterscotch Balls wonlore 2 oz.25 c Peanut Brttle soph»m»«bb<«35c Mazola Ol pm44 c quart 86 c Nagara Laundry Starch 2«. 9*= Flt nseclkavwlh 5* DDT pnt can 29 C Palmol ve Soap bath sre 2 for 25c Lava Soap CMU.drty hands cab2for2 c ; OrClubSoda lge.28oz.bot.2 for 39 C Whl«Rock or Cafwds Dny-Plus Depost p awl k e d exflj;tly rght... to delght your whole famly! Slced Rye Bve«d"»» * fc.k«f J7 or Crescent Pound Cake u*% cut Sponge Layers P Lemon Sponge?fa t* AppltarUry boxol3for25 Shoppers who want to get the most value for ther money today at- comparng qualty and prces pretty carefully. And theyre dscoverng that values are bg and plentful n every department throughout A&P... so you can readly see why more and more people are fndng that ther food money goes further at A&\ Try shoppng here and see! Fresh Brolng or Fryng CHCKENS Rb Roast p rma & choce gradeso" cut b. 74 C Plate Beef Fresh or corned lb.4 c t-j^^m&tonp,ojt.veal * h79 C LORS Whole or alher half b. 53 C ChopS Hp and shoulder cut b. 43 C Lon Pork ClOpS Cenfertuls b 73c Fowl For frcassm, sala.(js-all szej b. 49 C Duckln28 tong sland* lnen. lb.39 c Turkey-S Plgrm brand-0 to 7 lbs. b. 69 C HamS Ready-to-eal-Whole or ether half b. 65 C Pork Shoulders smobdshortcut b 49«Carefully aged for a flavor wth the zest that cheese lovers lke begt! Large Brown & Whte j Fresh EggS Wldmaro doz. 73 C fancy Creamery v h Fresh Butter sunnyfe d b. brck T9«Kay Natural Cheddar Knh % t 35c Mlk BproWsHOMg. 2 fl!»-47«** 2 qn."45c Frettm Fowl*. X)range Juce. odso h. 6o2.canl9c Grapefl^lt Juce Mnute MadS p can 7c! s or Brd«y* 4 oz. pkg. 22«* ad JunutHh HtslarStyle-2%to3Albs. Al S«rvco M«6l D»pl Only RadyU-Cwk-uncUr3lbs. Al SollSrvco MM! Dapls. Only No wonder value-wse shoppers buy these chckens,.. Theyre all top grade, tender, mealy, attrartvftlv prced! Smoked Pork Butts Bon 8 ess b 79c Slced BaCOnSunnyfeldsuqarcuredlb. 65c LverWUrSt Braunschweger-slcad b 65 C Frankfurters.swtn««b.-65«Seafood Lobster Boled lb,69«mackerel b 28c Halbut Steaklb.53c Whtog b 9«Avalable jnlj n Jtoret wth llf-srvlce Met DeparlmU. For frcanw, salads-all szes Long slands lnes! b 68 C b 55 C Plflrm b(and-8a lo 4 lbs. b. 8 3 A&P*» Value-Famou* Fruts and Frtsh... thats the way A&Ps fruts & vegetables are shpped... thats. (he way theyre sold. Watermelons New Potatoes sw^t.r^ southern BrOlCol...:.; N««ky.\v_m_ CanllflOWer Ne»rby»arms t 6c 5.25 C ceberg Lettuce Nnvby farms h M d 0c llleauple l«rg«sze each 25 C Table Celery Pascal or whle stalk 9«BeetS Nearby farms bunch QC Brng To A * P For MS effectve h A&P Super Market* art Self-Servce Stere only.

8 PAOF; FGHT THURSDAY,.MNE 7, 95 Here and there:.. 35 Peces of Town School Class Properly are Sold Graduates Tuesday WOODBRDOE Tllrty-lhrre WOODBRDOE One hundred of Town-nwncd property and jeventy-.slx eghth grades at sold at publc SS!P Tuesday by the Town Commttee and the9chool wll receve ther dplo-. sr;p nf nn(, pft.(. pl Wfts postponed j mas at commencement exercses Bt th<- rrnmt of a former owner Tuesday at 2:30 P. M. n Woortl)m(thy Uusun appennj m.«-ln sad ho had ncj.r rrreved brdge Hgh School audtorum (le Kthbln Chandler televson ^ nntrp tnt the property was n be nn Channel 2 y«-trrthy Tht complete poram wll he u^t-ru^t nftencn,. Dnrnlly Gltls. as follows: Overture, "School C, Rvan w.s the bd-, _,....,_. daul of M jnc Mr.-,. J. S. (r. seven nu «t $700- Bmrme! Danrr scn00 orchestra: promsrnt«at. the of GlK 200 Frewh Street, ren ved n Costume Drslun Cetlfl- chestra; The Lords Prnyer." husband nf one of the sonal, "Noble Sprt," school or- Vr dalmod hp h,, d n()t r(wlv(. d notlr( D, staduates; Address of welcome, Ha fore. Pv;\tt nsttute Ruml.y,- She s Stmon; selecton, "Song of the, su. r Hp t)llv ln. plannng a retwlm (areer Dhm," school orchestra; selectons. "Wthout a Song, "Lttle n three JqUs owned by hs John HrmolnK. avaton bout- s father., adjacent to hs j swans mate, lunl «to. U8N. > wmr Tll() attorncv M M, Ryn; Davd Play on Yo Harp, ms MB Almon Avwmc. Wootlbrklae, s.,,,,,, snd thlu tn, Or B - j * a My ^0 try selcclccl dlrtlus; ; se-vnu. nbofd ;h».m-h( ran ler;,,, r, h t)m, nw dtnee. Old Amercan, eghth USS (Mm] S-<n. now m ts fourth: rt,,,,,,,,,,, nn sfl.a the taxes on, thr. n,. properly, n^,.,v * r» de Klrl.r presentaton nf the to;. c N ck] j._ tou <>f lutv n tn vdnl br»n Vod for years anr, 0rnc p4,. awa, d n(( ; (lll(). -nrttt- he comes n and only wants H n l>d for three lots." mas, Maurce P. DunRan. member On a suggeston made by Cofnf tht Board of Educaton; presentaton Of awards, Mrs. Eleen V. Hll [n>r. nsudmn»t v* mttecmm Wllam Ftzpatrlck the tbwv hall, was asked several sale wns postponed untl next Edgar, prncpal; class SC^K by Rolmes why lefls; was not fly.nk Tuesday. berta Mclntpsh, Kaduates; natonal anthem, audence, and re- tc new fl; pole the other; other sales were made, as fol- The answer WM qut? stmpe < lows: ptfn and Draunset for cessonal. -Wth Dftfl and Vgor," The hkl.rh.ol borrowed t alorm srhool orchestra. Smon Schocnbrun. $4,000: Stern wth sme buntnjr for the com-anme l em n! exercses. Wth < $400: John Goodman for Rem- Member ; of the graduatng Draposct for Oene A. Tomas- Graduates Lfted class Pathcrs Day stut for June 7. mu ton Park Estates, $200: Thomas am remnded of ths quotaton o. Desmond for Donald and Joan from M.nk Twn: "When was a j Anderson. $,000; Paula Theot»d of 4 hmmht my father very j dormvtz, $800; Thomas G. Des- (Rtorant but br he tme hmjmond for Wllam H. Oerty, Sr.. reachc! \ was amazed to fnd jnoo; Harold and Vvan Lake, how mud: the old man had learned $600; Lucy F. Prellerclc. $500; n seven short years"... Sudden j p ran k F. Zullo, $500; Peter and thoukht: "Why s t you never j oeneveve Hajzer. $500: Stephan realze how much.tunk you have j an(j Sophe. Nemnth, $450; Rchcollected throunhout the years j (ll.(j g.thomas, $450; Carl nvn untl you have, to puck to move? and Olllo Collns, $400: Mchael and Dorothy Lucov, $400; James Jottngs: and Jula Mals, $375; Stephen James Rnnkn, son of former and Mary Slsko, $375; Joseph and Commlhcman and Mrs. Herbert MarRaret Zaremba, $375; Thomas B. Rankn. C.lll Road, Sewnren, Prystock, $375; John and "Helen anr Arthur Frclsh. son of Mr. Lance, $300; Stephen and Edna and Mrs. Wllam Frclsh, Rcbort Street, Rcwar, recently dscovered they were statoned two blocks away from each other n Taefu. Kom. They MTP home a pcture taken together.,.. Congratulatons u Ml.ss Evelyn-Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jnc.obson, West Avenue., Sewaren. who cc..vcs B.A. depress from Barnard College today. Mss Pase s to be comratulated as she r.tved n r hgher educaton thrmmh several schulushps and przes,... Tdbtm Prank C. Toth, avaton structural mechanc, thrd class, USN, 39 Douglas Street. Fords, s partlclpatnk n ntensve operatonal tranng aboard the arcraft carrer USS S;pan wth the Sxth Fleet n the Medterranean.... Leo J. Menard, of the Sewaren plant of the Shell Ol Company, s jeneral rharman of the 25th Mescs, $300; Robert and Mare C. Shepherd, $300; Robert and Ethel Belkowsk, $300; Homer and Evelyn Alexander, $300; George Bucko, $300; Clfford and Nelle Joyce. $250; George Hamaty, $250; John and Alta Howard,, $250; Wllam and Alce B. Scheuerman. $250; Wllam H. Voorhees, Jr., and Margaret Voorhees, $200; Elzabeth Sabo, $200; Ray L. Mur, $200; Stephen and Catherne E. Krupey, $00 and Alfred and Grace Chambers, $00, Honor Townshp Clerk B. J. Dungan Henry Schussler, Leon Scyslnsk, was authorzed to advertse 25 addtonal parcels for sale on Wllam Smonsen, Adolph Seckel, Schumacher, Evelyn Sedor, Anta John Slvka, Orrn Smth, Albert, Shultz. Venelra Sgnorell, Kath- Slas. Barbara Smon, Mar- June 9. Slperak, John Takacs, Ralph Tar- jerne tagllone, Eugene Tmnskl, Gerald garet Slwlnskl, Joan Sprnger, la CHLDREN DESTROY MONEY MALDEN, Mass. Whle watng Toth, James Wanwrlght, James Stmon. Patrca Sullvan, Paula Weller, Rchard Wheeler. Thomas Syby, Norma Taubert, Arlene Tetomont, for her bus, Mss Martha C. Am-Wldgustrault, Gerald Wsslng, Mles Marlene Torres, Shrley 24, stooped to te the shoe Treder, Vrgna Van Bramer, of lttle Dorothy Shultz, 2. Her bus came along and she ran for t, fortettnr her purse on the sdewalk, Lttle Dorothy and fve other chlanmal.summer conference of tle dren, the oldest 5 years old, opened Northern New Jersey Chapter of the purse, took out some blls and the Natonal Councl of ndustral [proceeded to tear them nto lttle Managements CHubs to be held bts. All n all, $37 n blls ware Saturday and Sunday at Camp destroyed. Wawayunda, Andover. Mr. Menard s presdent of the chapter. POUBLE TROUBLE... A few hours after Offcer ZANESVLLE, Oho. Mrs. John "Mkn" Ssso was njured when Dueltl gave brth to her thrd set hs motorcycle ht a deep hole n of twns wthn 3 months on May Port Readng Road, repars were made. Lockng the barn, etc.... Alfred J-.Setcsl&.HlrmajV, son of Mr. and. Mrs. < Andrew Bcncska. 99! Man Street. Fords, s servng aboard the arcraft carrer USS Coral Sen.... Dr. Herbert L, Moss, local optometrst, attended the annual meetng of the N. J, Optometrc Assocaton n Atlantc Cty.... Have you notced He new benches n Woodbrdge Park?... "Tacker" Bergen s home and yettnfc along ncely.... W. A. Mller, Jr., SupepsnK Prncpal, Dunellen, wll be toastmaster at the annual luncheon meetng ot the Mddlesex County Tubercul»(4«und Health LcaUtf. tomorrow at Oak Hlls Manor, Mctuclu. t Lttst Hut Not Least: The Cancel- Drve s stll fon, on n WooUbdKe proper. f you havent receved a call from a worker and wsh to donate, please get n touch wth Mrs. Prank Mc- Gftn-l, Woodbrdge 8-6S4-J, or Mrs. Fred Hanratte, Woodbrdge 8-3S8-M.,.. Rev. W. W, Warmun, pastor of the Avenel Presmenan chumh, attended the laynu of a corerstone for a new student center at Prnceton Tfheologcul Smnary, " Mondayj,... Because tlee was no quorup to start Tuesdays Townshp meetng, Mayor AUKust F. Grenor had to be called from Monslsnor McCorrlstns dnner. Only Commtteemen fupatck, Alban and War- - tl FATHERS DAY JUNE 7th f.(vc )((l.., Polo Shrts l.fl: Spurt Shrts 2.98 Slacks. 9,98 By Me(n-gor - Manhattan WHY TKAVK, SHOP AT WHS SHOP U3 MAN 8TBEET, VVOOOBKDGf * next to WoolwortUs OPEN HUD AY TLL 8 M ««< «mm 4. jl The couple had twn boys, Donald ard Roland, on October 24,»48, A year later/to the day, twn frte arrved fsrrfthe last jelfwere. splt, one tf y.and on,e,grl. # For Neptunes Daughter SVWM SUTS All Colors, and Fabrcs ^ 3 to 8x from.98 7 to 6 from 2.98 Gomplttto Selecton Boys Swm Trunks Open rlday Evennss (ll U YOU MAY OHAtOK Ar Cudtuned for Your Comfort W Hm»*<rr are John Andersen, John Anderson, Leonard Andjcskl, Robert Aragon. Rchard Arcl)den:on, Robert Balogh. Thomas Barstow, Chester Brown. Geo-Re Brown, Stewart Carpenter, Robert Car-»te(s, John Choma, Lesle Cole, Maro Cunha, Jerome Dvorovy, Robert Edmonds, Jack Ehman, Elek, Rudolph Ez. John Esslnk, Oeza Pazekas, Rchard Flllppone, Raymond Porzat, Robert Fox, Arthur Hansen. Clyde Hervtt, Rchard Hess. Frank Hnat. Robert Hornnu, Robert Horvath, Alan Jnckson, Altx Jacobs, Robert Jennngs, Walter Jensen, Henry Johnson, Phlp Kallnch, John Karpjak, James Kelemen, Gerald anzottl, Wllam MacDowell, Davd Maher, Thomas McAulfle, AhRBs McChre, Densmore Mc- L-ellan, John Melnlzek. Lous Menttl, rvng Mctzer, Rchard Mallto, Carl Mller, Donald Mller, John Morales, Mark Muw,er, Joseph Oberberger, Clemens Obropta, Wayne PafTrath. Rchard Pnter, Joseph Placca, Thomas Polhamus, John Preacher, Edward Quackenbush, Robert Regan, Barry Rohde. Lews Rowc, Wolprr. Carol Agesen, Arlene Arnold, Adele Bagnsk, Ella Baker, Barbara Barany. Geraldne BeRen, Jacquelne Bonk, Joan Boros, Audrey BoVsuk, Jean Burnett, Elzabeth Burns, Arlene Bramble. Sebastan Catalfano, Jacquelne Canllla, Dolores Capraro, Elane Carmlche, Ann Carroll, Glora Chodosh, Judth Collns, Mary Conran, Carolsue Cooper, Sophe Dobos, Rosale Dooley, Dorothy Dunn, Joan Elsey, Hnda Febush, rene Fgoratta, Mary Ann Flppone, Dorsann Ftzke, Audrey Forzat, Mgre Gallagher, Angela Garofolo, Sandra Gross, Mnry Lotf Gron. Joyce Haborak, Prr/fflf HS ; red, Helen Herbert, Berntce Hokl, Ha-- rlet Holden, Ann Hronch, jqan Jelcks, Lnda Kalbhelm, Betty,O\M < MclJ-M.AN vo.)fttuun(-; -uwc G. Mrl-cllat, sun of Dr. and Mrs. Roy ). Mrl,clln, Mlllatt Terrace, wll rrduar wth honors n absenta nl Saturday from Ruteers nversty. College of Arts and Srlencr.»n Ht* Deans lst for four years, Mr. McLellan was elected to Ph Beta Kapn: n hs junor year and receved the John Parker Wnner Memoral Prze n Psychology. He s also n member of Delta Ph Alpha, honorary German socety. Beta. ota Lambda, honorary boloev socety, Commuters Chl, Booster Club and Scarlet Barbs. Mr. McLellan s now employed by the Dlxon Buldng Company n Farbanks. Alaska., n September he wll cntef the 95 freshman class of the Cornell Unversty Medcal College, n New York Cty. Lnu Katona, Patrca Koch, End Krohne. Also n Class Marsusrte Kunle, Geraldne Larsen, Blty Ann Lloyd, Vrgna LUPD, Roberta Maelnlosh, Marlyn MacNab, Maron Maher, Lenorc Mangone, Josephne Martno, Eleanor Maty, Carolne Menko, Joanna Mohr, Joan Morrson, Maxne Mosely, Sylva Munzel, Carroll Ollvera, Evelyn Pastor, Lorrane Pavlc, Dawn Peterson, Mary Lou Peterson, Ann Pfeffer, Patrca Powers, Mldred Prce, Anta Rostel, Joan Ruska, Paulne Barbara Ward, Luclle Waron, Elzabeth Walsh, Shrley Wassel, W<-ndy Wlkerson, Karen Wnqust, Al-r- YOUHK. Class week actvtes have been arranged by the graduatng class. The All-Star softbau game wll be played today. The class dance wll b«held tomorrow and on Wednesday fve buses wll take the class to New York for a trp to Rado Cty Musc Hall. SHP tkrars Recognzng the mportance of the mechancal skll Oul Coast sh4pyjr* ;»» past of the mftons eereral"^m l epa edne-ss program,, the Navy h^s earmarked 86 shps for overhaul by prvate companes by July, 952. Dr. rwn J. Goldman OPTOMETRST Wshes to 4nnouwe the Removal of Hs Offce to 84 MAN ST., Corner Srhool St. WOODBRDGE, N. J. (Above Bobs Rt do & Televspn, nc.) ( Telephone 8-29, Paly Except Wednesday PERTH AMBOY MOVE GUDE,,l NOW laylm! M.H M.,,l, H, U -llltnt Nllltl (- \ H wth Van Julson Wurnvr Anderson STARTS Sl!N)AV mn nl""! llllr " ll lu-l; mll the Klrl "ho n l!n lllj. Krk Mayo n A.ONf Urt lhvldl" (HUM. SH\.OV (.MM Ml Tl.l MO. Wlll. Murl.m/n NOW l*.avln( v, ) m. n s n\ \ ;K> -U FOLLOW THK SUN" "UANDT QKKN" \\l)9> l>ar l!, lllllll ll-.ll STARTS SUNDAY TWO Ml(> OMOKS Omn) hm, U.\mlrtMVH lu "UP N AlkMS", ltorolhy l.mnr lu THEY GOT MK KOKNUHCU" NADAV Ml.H llnul-»»l Mrtwt t^rr Prnceton Summer Theatre to Open PRNCETON Herbert. Kenwlth, mnnaklnft drector of the Prlncelon Summer Thentre. has Just unved back n New York after a. nne month tour us assstant to the.kulurers and producton stage Mu.ser of "Damond LU" starrng Moe Wf.t, Mr. Kenwlth, who has been d re tor of the popular New Jersey tea-f for the past four summers, wll return for hs ffth season there and s busy lnng up an array of promnent flm and stape KU s n revvals ot Broadway hts A try-out enfjacement of at least rnr new play s also a strong possblty, The season wll open Monday nl-ju. June 25th. wth Margaret OBren n "Junor Mss." Mss lobren. who s lnaklnu her frst ; appearance n stock ths year, wll Bn her summer of engagements at Prnceton. An announcement of succeedng stars and attractons wll be made by Mr. Kenwlth n the near future JUST Paragraphs Dffculty n Kettng up statstcs on lteracy and llteracy, a dffculty s the n-between case, as represented by the small sons frst j letter home from camp. Denver j Post. Lfe Lfe sometmes seems to be composed of lttle but slow -perods of fve mnutes each, quts ofttn followng one another almost ndefntely, lke a strng of elephants. New York Tmes. Where She s f anyone wonders what became of the old-fashoned grl, shes probably at home wth her frst husband. Washngton Post. Explanaton Nne tmes out of ten, the reason man cant fnd a way out of R dffculty s that hes lookng for an easy way out. Oakland Trbune. Gve* Up Hope We have always wanted to vote for the man of our choce, but we hnve almost gven up hope that hell ever become a canddate. Cncnnat Enqurer, Well! Well! Marrage begns when you smk n hs arms and ends wth your: arms n the snk. AugustaGa-J zette. Sauc.v can-ean ruffles plus authentc TarMn olart rotton by Batrs are a whmscal combnaton whch add up to tmr Amercan ft awl lrurc-llattpry. A Cole of Calforna swmsut for sun or surf. NON-FAR!\ HOMES The number of new non-farm! homes started n Aprl totaled 88,000, whch was 5,000 below the number for March am the frst declne for Aprl over March on record. HATS HANDMGS Boutonneres 92 Man Street Woodbrdge Xt.vl to J«rkm>h - NOTCE - WE ARE MOVNG TO 93 MAN ST. ABOUT JUNE 5th prmyt AT,mc~ A N W MOTOR-MSANS m& lft AHD MVWSS! Next to Chrstensens formerly Shur Jewelers 327 Fulton St., EXCHANGE Trbute Pad (Contnued from P»«e > James, presented a gold watch!o the Ruest of honor on behalf of Mddlesex Councl. Benedcton wus pronounced by Very Rev. J,mes Foley, Among tho f?uents were Rev, Thomas Ryan, Rev. James Russell, lev. Lawrence Toomey, Rev. L. J. Peters Rev Qustave Napoleon, new curate at St. James, Rev..hn E Grmes, Mayor August P. crrlncr, Dr. ra T. Spencer, Charles E. Gregory,. Wllam lurausam anr John M. Mullen were co-charmen of arrangements. Hgh School Plans Contlmc (, nvocaton nvl the natonal ;,,:, Dploma s rvlsf, p n Nlcklfts prewntr! Board of Edur.r;, P, LOZO, H;:),.. read the class, read the rh,v. were prnsentfd, presdent of u, toft. The el:,- Elane F, Uam,, Eleanor E., n the gradual; : The recssh Qrjthd March,- Woodbrd^e n, ; Contnued from Page ) McCloy v;n, m-ommodatc.2o0: Any overflow f they do nut, would use the varous assembly rooms untl such tme as more rooms we-f added. Thus, the $3,000,000 even now wll not assure any ons-term guarantee axalnst over-populaton and some makeshft arrangements may soon be necessary even.when the buld- ns s frst occuped.. H Must Have t Repared Tho landlord was quzzng the prospectve tenant. "You know," he sad, "ftfp keep t very quet and orderly here. Do you have any chldren?" "No." "A pano, rado or vctrola?" "No." "Do you play any muscal nstruments? Do you have a dog or parrot?" "No. but my fountan pen scratches sometmes." FORDS, N. J. - T. *. «-«*» WE)., THDRS., FR. & SAT. " CAN (JET T FOR YOU WHOLESALE" wmh Susan Hay ward, Dan Daley and George SandAs "SWORD OF MONTE CRSTE" wth Gco. Montgomery, Paula Corday Extra Cartoons for the Chldren Saturday Matnee Only SUN., MON., TXJES. " WAS A COMMUNST FOR THE F.B.. wth Frank Lovejoy "BOWERY BATTALON" wth Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys FKDAl Errol Hun,. "ROCKY \ -u,anh "ooon,! Jack (UMH SUNDAY Hck Rlmml: : "KY ;n\v \)\\ ^l"m\l "ROGKS ()] M OU TCC. John Der-l -n TlES., Wl ) n(l [l All Tr-l-nl..: v,,,., Jeff Ghandn h-,[,, > "THE!l) ll PARAlM Ph-. U;unl(l[,;. (ull> *. "THE CAKK n n; Always a (n Fr. NJtes Kdl.(,, WN * WN JA.OV Ml FRDAY, r, M STATE THEATRE WOODBRDGE. N. J. AR CONDTONED TODAY THRU SATURDAY Eleanor PARKER - Anthony DEXT: n "VALENTNO" (n color) phs Tom NEAL-Wendy WALDKON n "NAVY BOUND" SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY a : <^»fwun6t FOR THF: F. starrng Frank LOVE JOT - DorotHyAKT phs Marjore MAN Perry KH.BKDl "MA AND PA KETT.E BACK ON Ull WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY "LULLABY OF BROADWAY wth DORS DAY T GENE NELSON Why Overhaul when you can save money and trouble n the UHK run! havng- a completely new motor nstalled? Every engne DYNAMOMETER TESTED and guaranteed. Scentft al s checked for ol pressure, tmng, vacuum compresson, trm perature, tcrque and horsepower. Why fool around- t smart.,, Get More Drve for your Money COMLKTE WTH CYLNDER UJEAU OL fan 9 WATER PUMP CHRYSLER DODGE OESpTO ENGNES EQUALLY LOW PRCED! THE GROSS CO "ALWAYS THE LEADER" 437-AMBOY AVE. WSHTH A^BOY TERMS

9 NT-LEADER FORDS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 95 39nDepenOent-Leader F0RDSNEWS PAGE NTOH Members of Class of 95 of Woodbrdge Hgh School Who Receved Dplomas at Commencement Exercses Last Nght \ss Helen /. Bodzas s Brde Charles Grffey Metuchen ;nt; our Lady of Peace Church was the settng of.: ^r ul Mss Helen J. Bodzas, daughter of Mr. and...n Hod/as, 75 Evergreen Avenue, to Charles L. M West Maple Street, Metuchen, Saturday after- : nvlock. The double-rrr ceremony was performed,v\. John E. Grmes, pastor.!:.una! by her father, : -.- atvtl n a whte,mws H! «h Spno Pcrth Amboy, M (c;;s:sd wth a clas! of ^48 and ls empolyed by... lluson"necklne, Norwood Dtsrbutors, nc., Perth -.M oversklrt and a Alnbo Her y- "Usband. a graduate :,, H vel draped from! 0 Metuchen Hgh School, class of orange blostapu. 947, s a senor student at Rder Alute roses.. Collo.w, Trenton, majorng n acn, Grffn, Metuchen. j countng. brdegroom, served as j.mnor and the brde;-! lt- Msses Sue Grffn,.!. of the brdegroom, vkuwsk, Fords and, :\, lscataway, cou- \ Metuchen, served "/ uneral Rtes ul n Lady of Peace. M -Funeral servces Seaman, 7 A.cme, were leld n racc Church. Rev. llu-k was celebrant lv. John E. Grmes,K Rev. Frederck Baptzed Sunday Graduate of N.J.C.. MSS fttel R. KOVACS FORDS Rev. Stanley Levan-, KEASBEY Mss Ethel R. and Donald Hall,.Uf baptsm, to C-brlstne Dranje, and John M tl. u^lutl. of Mr m rs. Luke Du- C nf t.hc brlclf > Gart Avenue, at cere conducted n Our Lady of Peace Chtfrch. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wchowsk of Metuchen, uncle and aunt of the nfant. Rose Duarnte, Mb-deacon" Burkl»n. d M J S l.\ Trnty Cemetery, utan.s were Stephen nn Datnocl, Frank > Henz, Peter Llto ltns;s. " Chl Makes Plans lp to Thettre Ms. Hr.tty Casko,» A.s hostess to meran Club at the fnal : r :,caso< held n her Mv completed for a.! n be held ^lune 4. won by rs Sophe : - Stella Myslnskl and Mt were Mrs. Bav, Mrs, Dorothy JorseJV A dner was held for-the mmedlate famly and sponsors followed by open house wth the followng quests: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vtkosky, Krandparcnts; Mss Anna Mare Vtkbsky, of ths place; Mrs. grnndmther; Mr. Durantc, Mrs. John Durante, fors. Andrew Germuk and chldren, John and Sondra of Matawn; Mr. and Mrs. John and Marlyn of Keyport. CANDDATE FOR DEGREE FORDS-Theodore G. Brch,!e, son of Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Mr.f. V^llam Kovacs, U Hghland Avenue, receved her bachelor of arts degree at the 30th annual lmmenoement exercses yets-rdaj at?(c.w Jeney College for Women, the womans college of Rtgers, the State Unversty of NeW Jersey. Mss Kovacs, a hstory-educatnn major, was also a member of the Future. Teachers of Amerca, the Rutgers Hstory Club and varous rumpus commttees. She recently completed rcquremenl.s for secondaryj. school teachng certfcates, m New Jersey. Sansllos Entertan On Daughters Brthday FORDS Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Sanzllo, 70 Code Street Bave a parly n honor of the second brth- Poltcal Group Hears Freeholder FORDK Frcploldcr Joseph Morecraft, charman of county hghways anl brdpea, was Kest speaker at the meetng of th Wllam J. Warrpn Assocaton hold at the Scandnavan Hall. He spoku on the proposed new road j from Perth Amboy to New Bruns-. wck to elmnate traffc congeston through Fords. Thomas H. Lee, clerk of the Board of Freeholder!) and County Commttee charman, outlned the ; dutes am functons of the board. Alex Polyacsko and Edward j Waskewch were, welcomed nto membershp. Presdent Charles J. Alexander apponted the followng commttee to arrange the annual pcnc: Ernest lanchard, charman; John Hutch, Wllam Hanson, Joseph Klko, John, Csaba, Joseph Gat, Vctor Novalc* Charles Alexander, Ush&nJ Krauss, Jqhn. Borkos, Charks Man%v&t,Stephen,Stv»»jW, Polyacsko, W+JHam HellaRM, Banns Ferfcnt, Clfford Hanruhan and Joseph tabancz. Vacaton School To Begn June 8 FORDS Relgous Vacaton School for all chldren of the parsh and all publc school chldren wll bren Juno 8 n Our Lady bf Peace Church. Classes wll be con ducted daly from 9 A. M. to :30 P. M. and free lunches wll be served. The school wll cdnvene untl June 30, wth nne ssters compr rr the ^tff All chldren who are to receve ther frst holy communon and those who are to be confrmed n the sprng must attend these sessons. Transportaton wll be pro- Brchze, 48 Maxwell Avenue, wll! d;y of Ulel[. daughter, Maron,,..«- vded - for wth buses --» followng» * tlls receve the degree M Bachelor or Gucsls nc U ded Joyce and Perry j route for pckng up passengers: Law at the commencement e»-r- Kr Mav on and Jeannette Do- Keasbey, Keasbey Heghts, Lb-, cues at Conell Unversty. thaqa rane Gcra]d and Bcha,. d C egel-: erty Street and New Brunswck N. Y., Monflay. Twelve hundred sfc M[. a)ld Ml, g / Jules senors are dandldates for degrees. REPORTS FOR DUTY, RARTAN TOWNSHP-Sllanley W Mller, son of Mr. and Mrs, Prknk Mller, 3 Cooldgc Avenue, PCK - UF - DELVERY Call "" ** V Oodhrdge 8-735! or H Amboy STORES WOODBR0GE - FOttDS HOPEUWN AT PNELLS HATS has reported for duty y aboard the arcraft carrer USS Leyte at Norand Mrsl Stella Kjlg of Perth Atnboy. Behnard WehrJe, Kathleen and Geraldlne, Leon jpd Armand Kulpa, Edth and Denn^ Borowsk, Dale rllo, Nancy! Bnggler, Mrs, Sophe Ceglesk, M?. and Mrs. John Becker, Mrs. Chaster.. Borowsk, Mrs. Loon Kplpa, Mrs. Charles Wehrle, Jd-a-,Cheatev Lews, Mr. Hurt Mrs. jqsen Htlo and Mrs. Kurotvsky Daughter lhmtened$mduy FOMQS The. nfant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jtchkrd J. Kurowsky, :)2 Grant Avenue, was chrstened JudUV.fA«n t...jjuvowaj(!v at ceremones conducted n pur Lady of Peace Church, by flev. Stanley Lcvandosk. Sponaoa were Mr. md Mrs. John OTJrlen of South Amboy, uncle and HWt of the nfant, f v-vv, A dnner ouqupd at the parents home for the jgtymetllate (am. ly and sporw?., * SQUAD RARJTAN Lades" AutUry Townshp Safety June 4 n. ~ The * Kwrtan No. 3 wjll Avenue, Lberty: Street and Kng George Road, along Frst Avenue, ;ara Barton School and Mac- Arthur Drve, Lesnowsk. Home (fyd School Group Holds Closng Sesson HOPELAWN The Hopelawn Home and School Assocaton. rsld ts closng meetng for the season n the sr.hnnl. Plans were made to take the frst ad course to be gven by fte HrpeTawrTFUe Company! A donaton fas ovted to Kddle Keep Well Camp. The attendance prze was won by rs,...faunae QagllanQa ssconjj grade and the dark horse prlsse by Ms. Sophe Klusza, The brthdays of Mrs. Eleanor Krebs, M;s. Betty Mohary and Mrs. Marlnus etaeel wevo ceklated. SON S BORN FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Jensen, 7 Lous Street are the parents of a son bom n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. PUN FNAL MEETNG FOKDS The fnal meutuk of the season wll be hew by the TjA of Our L»4y of Peace SJchooJ 3une 4 n the church halt, "* : - LSTS THEATRE PARTY. FORDS The mn Club wll hold tt theatre party Juno H. Degree n Educaton ROBERT MASCKSK FORDS Mr. Masmk, 5U Gordon Avenue, has reecved a deurcc uf luclelcr o( Scence n Eb!acatlor» from Htter Co/Wge, Tryhfen. Mr. Mascen k wasamong the 450 "senors who heard Arthur Godfrey, noted nd»,;uul televson personalty, delver the man address. Mr, Godfrey receved an honorary degree of Doctor of Scence. DAUGHTER BAPTZED FORDS The sacrament of baptsm WHS admnstered lo Jeanette, uv. " lr """"> " Kndergarten Unt George Kovak Elected Dstrct Holds Graduaton! Gdvernor of Lons at Conventon FOHDS Davd Trpak was the "valedctoran" at the knlergh- M jrnunton euntcscs nf Our l.uly of Peace School held n the sclmol annex Sunday. U".. Jnhn E. (rmes asssted by ndl Mtzey presented dplomas U the follown; galuates: Harold Fallen, Edward Nevlle, Beatrce Handerhan, John Karahnehak, Edward Madger, Mchael Volosn, Rchard Mraz, Bartholomew Florentne, Denns Pace, Mchael Mles, Joanne Smth, Barlara HomHak, James Bacsoka, Andrew Sestak, John Smnk, Al- [ lct Jacques, Albert Kaub, John Man, Alexander van, Patrca Kalnan, Rolmrt Pucc, Barbara Ontrck, Vncent Masella, Joyce laran, Ranald Carlucc, Anta Lyons, Charles Curlucc, John Kapln, Frank Luckacs, Mary Ann Dor, Anna Mare Lcnart, Cyn- thn Jankcck, Constance. Lecho- Jmr (W»r,rcJs., fvft? *V / Jurr OUste;hoven,WllUuj FfenchV Sandra OKeefe, Kenneth Flem : ngloks, Kathleen Lyons, Jance. Jedrzerewsk, Stephen Martak, MarceHa Bcttekap, Chester Smnk, Carol Jaezna, Barbara Getsoy, Dense Wentura, Wllam Szatkowsk, Carol Zyakowsk, Thomas Hatnn," Douglas Comfort, Roberta Brnham; Davd WRUett, Mer- ],RWceee jkelly, Pado, nfant daughter of Mr. and " Susan ly l,. Beckett, n "?,. Mary Ann Bo, Mrs. GeoKf Pado, 9 Grant Avenue, Sus > lludansh lccketl and Barbara Salak. by the RKV. Stanley Levandosk Sunday n Our Lady of Peace Church. The sponsors were Mr. and LONS SLATE SESSON Mrs. Steve Pado of Perth Amboy, FOHDS The Lons Club of uncle and aunt of the chld. A Fnds wll meet June L n thu dnner followed at the Pado home. Scjudnavun drll, Boos-Sawcz Weddng Ceremony Held n St. Stephens Church FORDS The marrage of Mss Heftn Sawcz.lclauphter of Joseph Sawcz, 385 Market Street, Perth Amboy-, and the late Mary Sawcz, to Paul Boos, son of Mr. and Ms. Paul Boos, 25 Douglas Street, was solemnzed Saturday afternoon n St. [Stephens Church, Perth Amboy. The doublerng ceremony was performed by tht pemor, Rev. Zenon Mss Dolores Sawlcz, Trenton, - ^~f -- ~ "-*- attended her sster as majd of The couple ateo on a weddng trlnl honor whle. Mss Evelyn Boas, to New York Cty and wll resde Fords, sster of th brdegroom; on return a), the Market Street ad- Mss Grace Va^o, Keasbey, and dress. For olnjj. away, the brde Mrs, Glora ^Sawcz, Nxon Park,.Wore a navy-blue and whte eujf the brdfts sster-n-law, brdal attendants. ere semble w th matohlns accessores and corsage Of WUtte ruses, Jynea Vcrtessmrd-na be* m«n, whle Edward Rosko and Steve Karjfrazsn, all of Fords, an,d Rayrnond Cor the Sawcz, Nxon Park, the Brde brdes brother, ushered. TtC: jrlde-was-ghren n marrage by her father. Her whte :satlr gown had round nackllne outlned wth lact dases wth rhnsslone OWQWra, ons; sleeves tnd full skrt extepfj.lngtnto a tran, Her nngertp vel fell from a coronet of seed pearls and rhnestones smdshe-carred a cascade of whte roses, atephanots and bab^ breaeh. NEW A0DEE8S ~ PORD8 Edwav.d T. Cegelskl, son of Mrs. 8ophle Cegelskl, 74 Corg Street, s now servng wth the Ar Force and may be reached At the tolowjng adde&s: Edward T. Cegelsk, A. F ,3654th Tranng Squadron, Flght 708, Sampson, Ar Force Base, Geneva, H. V. 533 Nnr Bruns Nut t W J, F.A, 4-33M6 FORDS George E. Kovak, member of the Fords Lons Club, was elected Governor-of Dstrct 6-"B, whch comprses 46 clubs, at the annual state conventon ol the New Jersey Lons Clubs held n Atlantc Cty on June 2. Hhe local club s celebratng ts 25th Charter Annversary ths year and ths s the frst tme that the organzaton has had the honor of havng one of ts members elected Dstrct Governor. Mr, Novak has dstngushed hmself and hs organzaton by hs many accomplshments n Lonsm. He has been a member of the Fnrrls Oluh fnr f) years and has a 00 percent attendance record durng that tme. He s a Past Presdent of the Fords Lons and Past.Deputy Dstrct Governor for Dstrct 6-B. He was the movng sprt and organzer of a dampalun among all the Lons Clubs n Mddlesex County, resultng n the donaton of an raq Lunf? to the Mddlesex County Polo Center. He s-the holder of the Mert Award for hs work n reorganzng recently awarded >an Bxtensowj Award for brganlang th* «eln ns Clb. He s the holderof the! Llo ns Key; Mast«r*Key; Senor Master Key;-and the Grand Mas-j ter Key, (beng held by only one!,, other Lon n the State of Newj Jersey.* Mr. Kovak haq been a resdent Honored by Lons GEOUGE E. KOVAK NEW SON HOPELAWN-Mr. and Ms. of Fol ts succ l m llul Jacques Manchec, 2 Luther engaged n the real r;uue bus- Avenue are the parents of a son ness - He ls mam«l am has one born n the Perth Amboy General snn - He ls assodutcd wth mnny Hosptal. [Chartable and f^ten.l opuuzn-, tons, ncludng the Elks. Ane can SUN ARRVES Legon, the 40 and 8, md far manc FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Danel years was charman of tn: fnance Chmes, 6 Judth Place are the commttee of the Central Dstrct, parents of a son born n the Perth Rartan Councl Boy Scouts of Amboy General Hosptal. Amerca. j To Refnance Your Mortgage n Youve put so muc ttu that house of yours ts meant so much to your famly fyuatoafr-rdon-t,,,., O rsk losng t an.d dont fal to keep t n apple*- pe order for lack of cash. Refnance your mortgage wth a loan from us: easy to get, easy to pay back! The FORDS NATONAL RANK The FrtwuUy Bank of Fords, New Jersey MUMNtU TKUSHA. luhkkvb HVSTKM MBMbEH FBP8HA UK-OST NhllUNCE CUKf. -TV

10 .Edtorals;- Racng Army "nre we doubt very serously that tme s a factor, we hope the polce wll make a strong effort to curb speedng on Green Street by army vehcles apparently en route to the army motor park n Carteret. These trucks constantly travel at breakneck speed, and have very often been obsrved racng each other, n the frst place, we arc fearful a erous accdent wll be caused f ths recklessness snt halted, and n the wcond we thnk*t s a frghtful example when one agency of government s allowed to be so callous wth respect to rules and regulatons set up by another agency of government.. Speedng, except n an emergency, should not be \olerated on any of.our streets. Recklessness should be dealt as strong a blow as s possble, under any crcumstances. We fal to comprehend the reason these heavy army trucks need to use a, lght traffc street, and there certanly s no adequate excuse for the antcs of ther drvers. They are totally out of control and t seems to us that our polce department must take Tracks Serous Menace The Prce of Progress We know the whole communty s hopng fervently for the early and complete recovery of Motorcycle Offcer Sasso who was thrown from hs machne and serously njured on the Port Readng road Sunday. t s always sad when a publc employe s hurt n the lne of duty, and ths s partcularly so p ths case because t appears that neglgence was a factor n the mshap. t s apparent that Sassos motorcycle stru :k one of the deep holes caused by the new hghway constructon. Whle t s true he s not an experenced rder, t s also true* nat an traffc passng over the Port Rea lng road has been endangered because of t e desperate atttude whch has charade -zed the whole constructon project. Safe ty and mnmum consderaton for lfe and property, have been the least concern of a W e lke fne roads as well as the next fellow, but we dont lke to see them bult whe ther completon accordng to schedule omes ahead of all other consderatons. Th; s certanly the case n Woodbrdge Towjnshp. Attorney General Parsons, who HT THAT GUDES a world domnated n so ma areas by the fathless and the B-odless, t s heartenng to hes that fath stll can play a rol; n crucal events,- W bustm&taeq *&<& patttt- ca fgures at latt have gv«jn pul le evdence of. ther relance up< n relgous fath n ther appro ch to e-ch tryng day. typcaf example s federal Ju ge Harold Medna, who presd d at the tral whch saw the cot.pracy convcton ol top V. Communsts. Medna sad the other day that he sought stmuuh n prayer durng that lo gruelng ordeal. on sa lt to T H Be: tu: fu, W CO fe th fo th de w th as ss; CO ~te A w a sot weaker and weaker souht strength from the source that never fals," lft en of lttle fatlvn the Krem* please note. Post Press (El ra, Cal.) OUL) ONLY PEN HERE MTC but n a country lke Unted States could a deposed ;ral have come home to a ultuous welcome and wth freedom to speak hs mnd? but n a land lke ths tle people have expressed.essly and wthout restrant alhton and enthusasm one defntely a: ouu wth natons top admnstrators? magnfcent a$ were the ojlstratons n hq honor they secondary to te fact that could be held. AB mpressve us ls speech before the jont on of Congress t was less maut than thf fnot that he d gve t. MaeArthw led a dangerous man to the llustraton, for the ssue on h he has forced a showdown ndeed, the ms he h98 ted by Presdent Truman m "P«*a*»8 rathewfcwttv -% lfehtng our form of governt. To be sure, t has ts flaws t has always been well worth ectng, well worth fghtng, the Mac-Arthur case so! ftbjmantly pravw.-- strngent steps promptly before a serous accdent occurs. K we arc under some knd of mltary compulson to permt these behemoths of the road to use whatever routes they desre, we wsh someone would, pont t out to us. f. further, we cannot control ther speed or mpo.se ordnary safety precautons on ther drvers, then we would lke to know th t toy. A good many chldren cross Green Street, and now that vacatons are at hand, ths crcumstance becomes more mportant than ever. Snce Man Street has polce supervson most of the tme, and Green Street has tvery seldom except for an occasonal foot polceman or a crlsng rado car, t mght be a good dea f t s possble to requre these army trucks to use" Man Street where they can be watched. The present practce s a menace, and unless t s curbed we are gong to face a sorry*day. Then such controls as we can nsttute wll be too late, the damage wll have been done and that damage may be a lfe. s so very sanctmonous n Bergen County, has found hmself easly able to be ndfferent and carefree n MddlesexCounty where truck-drvers have had the connvance of the State of New Jersey n thwartng overloadng regulatons. Mr. Parsons smply gnores ths stuaton. Roads used by trucks haulng fll would, of course, be damaged whether or not the trucks were loaded legally. Stll, we cannot see why some effort shouljj^fot be made to repar the damage so that traffc could move wth more or less freedom from hazard caused by deep ruts and holes. There evdently ha been no thought gven to the danger thus created, and t s a marvel that Mr. Sasso s the frst serous vctm of the oversght. Get the hghway bult at all costs! Ths seems to be the motttff^ate authortes. We hardly thnk t wll seem qute as dramatc or mportant to them, though, when they consder Offcer Sassos panful njures and the potental clanger to all travelers whch ther blnd ambton has created. Opnons of Others MR. TRUMANS SECRET Mr. Truman was n such a pleasant mood at hs press conference on Thursday that t was hard for reporters and commentators to tell what he was beng p j ft # smttm.ty,twk he feedng, happy because, for hm, school was Kom; to let out at noon on Jan. 20,953? Or was hs heajv full ot joy because he had decded to malte another run n, 952 and take up for fouv more years f the voters wshed the frghtful burdens of the Presdency? Tnerg s somethng to be sad for the frst theory, also sonfthlnj; for the second. Anyhow, Mr, Truman was havng hs Joke wth the reporters and be luedny factors n tle 952 <k< kons. Under a totaltaran ftg me and n many so-called 4f> whulbu le wuuw npr have _,», cbut t.p tfj. % sde M. (he s.tory. n myre than a few COL tres, n tact, those who dsple se le powers that bo have a : kbt of dyng from sudden llnes, General MacArtla has no oc jjol to worry about hs he.th certanly not for poltes reasons. ths nstance we fl;e re- S ked how ably and endurtagy. wth the publc. He wouldnt tell. The Twenty-second Amendment would not prevent Mr. Truljm fr jn runnng for any number of addtonal terms. He s hstorc n that respect, put n some quadrennal year there would come the fateful Jan. 20. More mportant, the approach of that date would and wll wtness a progressve dmnuton of the lneunlbent Presdents nfluence. A man who s not gong to be Presdent alter Jn. 20, 953, cannot malce bndng poltcal promses effectve after that date. He may be, and every humane person hopes he wll be, physcally vgorous for many years thereafter but poltcally he wll be a dead duck. Almost any man n ths poston wll leave the queston open as long as he convenently can. Mr. Truman s not havng too easy a tme wth members of hs own party m Congress. He gets some not boo eager support from members who would not wsh to tan hs bad-pymt J»* r**u> dd succeed n succeedng hmself. t s natural for hm to try.-to hang on to that support. Un- sertauto la a weam. U s a J?. as appeared on Thursday, a lot of fun. New York Tmes. THE CHNESE PEOPLE - We muut not be. W e TEN ) qver, far from the truth. As a practcal matter we may admt that we should have stopped much shorter of the Yalu Rver lne than we dd, But we had no ntenton p nvadng Chna, nor, We want nothng out of Korea or Chna, yte are,there solely, to stop the aggrpwon c/ a Russan satellte and thus Jelp mantan world peace. You, of all people, should understand, apprecate and cooperate wth our desre to prdterfyou from aggresson of Japan that got us nto the second world war. We are n Korea for the same general purpose, and nothng else, and we are rskng a thrd world war because of t. aggresson, because both Of US wll need all the help aganst aggresspn we can get before the. BfMM. UUQU&tL. -., Let us be frends. We have everythng to lose»nd nothng to gan by enmty. Only Russa has everythng to gan &JW ooth- JWl U,laat> jy aw fojjjbct, M- f o conflcg nether of our countres ras reason to fear the other; nether has jtoythub tle other wants to take. From the very begnnng of the Unted States there has exsted a bond of frendshp between our two countes that s unque n/; the hstory of. nj^raatonul relatons, Wty then are we kllnb one another n Korea? Your leaders wll tell you that t because our troop* approach*- ed your Mauclmran border wtl tn ntenton of tnvadut; Clua, ttd Uwt you are therefore fghtng to wt-defense. That s, howers of llsmhwnshy j«a JSBU out to abet Communt aggresson and to be slaughtered uselessly and sensele&jly by the hundred thousand. We both love peace. Why should you fluht on the sde ol y/bur old ene^n^ who have broken tre peace and ag&nat your long-tme frends who are tryng to keep t? Greenboro, <N. C.) pafly LET KKKEDOM RNG Thomas Jefferson once wrote, " lave sworn upon te altar of God eternal hostlty aganst every form of tyranny over the ConUnued on jp*ge 3) TRENTON Twelve thousand New Jersey Natonal Guardsmen are scheduled to. receve.ther feld tranng at Pne Camp, New York, and Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, ths summer wth actual war elouds floatng on the horson. > n fact, there are unconfrmed rumors around the State House that the 50th Armored Dvsjon whch comprses the greatest number of New Jersey resdents, wjl be actvated n July. New Jerseys armed forces are " scheduled to take two weeks of tranng on two dfferent perods durng the summer months, f plans are not nterrupted by orders from Washngton. The frst unts wll tran at Pne Camp from July 2 to August 5. These nclude the 4th nfantry Regment, wth,200 men; 02nd Armed Cavalry Regment, wth 700 men: 372nd AnU-arcraft group, wth 600 men; 254th Antarcraft group, wth 400 men; the We do not want to kll you. We want to help you. We want peace and prosperty and frfeedftm for all people, md escecally for you. our old frends. You wll say that we cannot be your frends becauseamerlcans together wth other westerners have loy acted wth nsufferable arrogance and greed toward Chnese n Chna whereas the Russaus have not. Ths s. let us admt, part of the truth; we should be ashamed of t, and a lot ol us are.... * Another and most mportant part of the truth s the vast feelng of good wll whch has always exsted for you n Amerca. But good wll s too cold a wort} for t. Admraton, understandng alfcctlon descrbe t better.... roncally enough under the present crcumstances, we feel a deep knshp wth you n our mutual hatred of war and ngraned suspcon of those who make t ther lfe work.... You should be wth us, not, opthe 6st P battalon, and the 56th T^Bport Truck battalon. The 50th Armored Dvson, comprsng 7,500 me,n, and the 57th Feld Artllery Battalon, wth 300 men, as well as the Selectve Servce Secton, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, New Jersey Natonal Guard, are scheduled to. tran at Pne Camp from August 7 to September 2. The 308th Ant-arcraft gun battalon, comprsng 200 men, wll tran -at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, from September 7 Tentatve dates for Governors Day at Pe Camp have been set for ether August 24 and 25 or August 29 and 30. Ar unts of the New Jersey Natonal Guard whch have remaned at home whle a majorty have been taken nt> Federal servce, wll tran atmcgure Feld, Port nx, fronmuly 28 to" August. These nclude the U9th Fghter Squadron and the "QUESTONS AND ANSWERS ^tpf^^k Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grbblos GLAMOR GRLS 9th Weather Staton. AH other unts of the ar nalonal guard are now n Federal servce and are tranng at Turner Arforce Base n Georga. LTTLE WHTE HOUSE The Lttle Whte House, former summer home of New Jerseys Governors ft Sea Grt, s beng runed by neglect. n 906, t was the New Jersey State Buldng at the Lousana Purchase Exposton held at St. Lous and was removed to the State Camp Grounds at Sea Grt to become one of the States most hstorc structures.. For many years, the Lttle Whte House was the scene of colorful offcal gatherngs, especally durng the three terms of former Governor A. Harry Moore. t was durng the term of Governor Charles Edson a State Senate nvestgatng Commttee probed the hgh cost of food at the Lttle Whte House and snce the hot sutnttjer State mltary authortes wha are n charge of the beautful structure report the walls and furnture n the buldng are bens runed by the dampness of the shore resort, There s no heat n the buldng at any tme and when rany weather prevals the mosture runs down the walls onto the furnture. A part-tme caretaker tres to teep t n condton but the wet weather,.especally durng the sprng months, has done great harm to the buldng, l s clamed. WATER A gallon of water from [the hstorc Delaware Rver has been poured over the Grand Coulee Dam nto the mllon-acre Columba Basn rrgaton project n the State of Washngton as New Jerseys expresson of best vjshes and good luck. The queen of the Washngton State Apple Blossom Festval and ffty of her beautful prncesses recently poured the water from jugs sent by each State of the unon and terrtores. The jugs of water were poured smultaneously nto the stream, not only as a symbol of the contrbuton of the entre naton to the buldng of the project, but to remnd people everywhere of the contrbuton of the project to the wealth of the naton. Many New Jersey resdents who have moved to the State of Washngton for ther health or busness reasons must have experence-el that lump-n-thethroat fpelng when they saw Delaware Rver water beng poured over the dam. CROPS Because of hgh prces and scarctes, there s a great rush on to process New Jerseys 95 crops, the. State Department of Agrculture reports. Forty-two New Jersey processns plants wll operate thvs season to process the regular crops. An addtonal 26 plants packng tf. sarce:~«^ams;sncl jelles, n/fll be j^ope&tqn to dupose ol at least some of New Jersey-grawn crops." * ncreased consumer buyng,and government purchases have reduced the carry over of stocks held by packers and dstrbutors partcularly of tomatoes, tomato juce and asparagus whch represent a substantal proporton of tle total New Jersey pack. Last year processors purchased the crops grown on 56,000 acres, placng New Jersey nnth n acreage. Ths means that the processors provded a market for the Crops product on about 4a out of every 00! acres planted to vegetables n New Jersey. Cumberland County retans ts lead wth fourteen packng plants operatng tjs year. Atlantc (Contnued on Pa/<e l) Jersey Publc Dssatsfe Government Prce Contro Efforts; Says Makng Ends Meet Today A Real Problem By Kenneth Fnk, Dlreetbr, The New Jersey Poll PRNCETON A substantal majorty of the New Jersey publc s dssatsfed wtlh the job the aovefnment has done so far n keepng prces under control. Those who Share ths opnon outnumber by more than 2 to., (Hose who are satsfed wth What thr t>overnment has done to date to control prces. Ths, was the fndng when New Jersey Poll staff reporters put the followng queston to an accurate cross-secton of New Jersey resdents between May 0 and May 24. "n general, would you say the government s don? a satsfactory or unsatsfactory job» toeplng prces under control?" Satsfactory % Unsatsfactory 6* days survey, th,,., prces s felt m,; n all levels of Mm, Just about : out every populaton, nred n todays sn. about hew hard s ; make both rnd:, groups nclude n\< : occupatons, cty. comt levels. Ths newspaper reports of the New. clusvely n ths,n«(copyrght 95 Remrch Servce. Learttag From < A certan Brands -, Vctora, when a fn ; ford, had spent all.. afee and, what s w : pounds n debt. He appealed to h-; mother, askng her [,, ; on future remttanrr set t. nstead, le lengthy letter from No Opnon! Worthy of partcular menton s that men are even more dssatsfed wth Kovernment prce a dy.contanng control than are women, the f»m- nnwh, ""^h advlcr ly shoppers and household budnet managers. PRCE CONTROL Men W*men Satsfactory 2S% 25% n due course th< repled to ths. He \ decded to heed grandmother had t conservatsm and tn n fact, already h..; the orgnal of he<- ; t. lector for twenty-fl\> Unsatsfactory 89 t No opnon 6 3 MAKNG END8 MEET GET- TNG HARDER AND HARDER The powerful effect of the hgh NAVAL AR CADKTs prces of recent months on the The Navy has am rank and fle of New Jersey fam- nayal.ar cadets, SV;J ; les can be seen from the results flght tratnng for am of the latest ot a seres of state- sept msconduct, no :! wde surveys conducted at regu- allowed to ask for d>,-; lar ntervals by the New Jersey the servce. They wll Pull. ether to ask for trm An overwhelmng majorty of v-6 program and bv the people ntervewed n ths sur- actve duty or wll b.- vey, 75% 3 our of every 4 say resnst mmedately ; they are havng a harder tme or Marne Corps, makng ends meet today than True! they dd three months ago. f you thnk tl.t y Hghlghts of todays fndngs s the fact that snce the sprng shot, always rempm of 950 over a perod of some 4 can be flred. Rnclnmonths the number of people Unon! * reportng dffculty makng ends meet has ncreased steadly. Today the number who say they are hatvng trouble balancng ther budgets s nearly double Mnrch M, K what t was n Aprl, 950. A good dea of the ncreasng The l,f\lr-.lunl dffculty New Jersey famles T e wuudkrdttr.«. have been havng wth hgh prces snce Aphll, 950, can be seen from the answers gven to the followng queston over the past 4 months, "Compared wth three months ago, are you fndng t harder, easer, or about the same to make both ends meet?" Today Jan. July Apr, Harder 75% 64^ 45% 40% About the same Easer Noteworthy, too, s that n to- f ul the nrlln Jonul K. M;,nnv Vlc-U-lVsllll-llt,M.! l.llry K, Cn-K.!. - Sul>Nrrl[Ullll ". [ hkllj; p{)ht;l;-f. < :a hllllch ), lrpu Mtr nml MM AX.MHJlKNDHVr \l Ss nnmtls. $! l. -tmur. S l m l r ;! MllM. A l l p. H. h l ly -atl-r h-\:\? PROF. WHZ? M M ts a^ort of NDAN v\l >«made of dred vtnvu.nuw fats... and tc frut* "> ljlll!; your home deqwtl* ll r J by nsurance agan; t r h foundaton Tor autlrr ""! l you have any r..ur;n -- \<"*- lems, we are qallnt nl ml be glad to advse ven CongratuyonfW&es! May your future.brng a full measure of hu>!" ness and success n all your endeavors. Whe.n you start to earn, S $n{j money -> ; to. cultvate, Often your savng towufomtf fu&tqg Htran WOays 4 to «M - KEMBR /

11 r,,, :NT..LEADER THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 95 PAGE ELEVEN s Toa nl,l Mrs- ll"hert,,, Avu, tl 3,.,.,! He mar-, June ^ ruse- ;,,.,,!, n Klrharl,, Mr. l Mrs..,. ;M -,! CllCstlllll.,,!> >lnce n t-le, huvl, New, tenml Ul 6, p hrounh,-,.n le wll re,,.,. fur W^en, jn, Mh-n, 0.,.,.r nf World ;l,l, Knctpl l h l.l Tl)ne. rch pcnr wll ;,,lv (f Vare. Mother Club Hold* Annversary Dnner FOtlDS-Thn frst annvcrwy dnftor of the Mothers (;n!> (,f Buy Scout Ttoop No. P!!, apon non.l by Our U<ly of p,. ar. Church, WHS held nt Johns Dm-, Mcluchcn., Bref tfclta wove tvpn ly Mrs Charles Kumburn, n>sl«mt; Mt< jrn Hlamhunl, vr pr^lct, Mrs..lmepl.nsko, secretary; Mrs Frtnk Hulrzky, treauror, md Mrs.. Rlorun Kukatt, charman of the affnlr. Corsages were prespnud lo the members ly Mrs. Knmlwr;. Oth eh nttotnlhk were: Mrs..lohn (/Hftbt, Mrs. (^orye llnchnnl, Mrs. Wllam Hum fnch, Mrs. Wllam Kvacx, Mvs. John Whff, Mrs. John Kulnan, Mrs. (heslcr Prlmr", Ms. John Oulya, M":. George Only, Mr. totor cr. lush, Mrs. John HorktN Mn Mrw. loseph Ctsky. COMMUNON BREAKFAST c TA (,f Our,:, y of oacc School wll serve ; cun-!lhn),n hrrnkfht to the urmluatll«dws followng the j.m. nuss. FORDS. HOPELAWH art KEASBET CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS L t.r nsertons n thl* calendar, call Mrs,. Andrew H (r.ul Avenue, Woodfcrtlge 8-70 or Perth Amboy.!,,v mun on Tuesday of each week. JUNE.,,alles Ad Socety of Our Redeemer Evangelcal..n rhurd. ~ r : ;, u by Boy Scout Troop No. 54 n hall of Our ; n; r KwnHlkl Lutheran Church. J.HV to New York by the Keasbey Omens Demo "nb.,.- of Our lady of Peaw Church. (, M.LS lons Club n Scandnavan Grll. n breakfast by the PTA of Our Lady of Peace A. M., for the graduatng class,. ly Hopelawn Clover Qlrl Scout Troop No. 7..ulvs Auxlary of Unt 63, Amercan Legon, at \ n post rooms. n! Mothers Club of Boy Scout Troop No. 5, home ; n ;< Kovnk, 99 Hornsby Avenue. ;,.ny by mln Club. ::,. : ns; ofthe PTA of Our Lady of Peace School.,l ndes Auxlary of Rarltau Townshp SufeLy No :t n tho flrehouse. Y.mkre Stadum by Holy Name Socety of Our...t tee Church. ms nue by Hlltop Womens Club. v paty by Rfasbey Womens Democratc Club.,;.ul annex of Our Lady of Peacp Church, spon-!j\ Mott s Club of Boy Scout Trqpp No , unls Womens Democratc Club wth trcky tray :,,, - by LmrreV Auxlary of Fords Memoral Post - ; W. held n post headquarters., Mn nf ((Hrers of Fords Lons Club at Oak Hlls! M lurhll. ; pn- by the Altar-Rosary Socety of Our Lady :, Ctuch. ; v -.tval by Ladles Ad Socety of Our Redeemer!:> al Lutheran Church held n parsh hall. Among the 450 Graduates of Rder College jlukacs Daughter drstened Here RAVMONU A. ETEKSON HELEN TRENTON Three Woodbrldce resdents were Among those who receved deurees at fhc annual nummccement exercses at Rder Colloce. A de- «fp nf Bachelor of Scence n Educaton went lo Raymond A. Peterson: Ronald V* Lozak, 0 Moore VW )nl Apponts Card Party Charman FORDS Mrs. Rose Bartonek was apponted general charman of a card party planned for June 9 t a meetng of the Lades Auxlary of the Fords Memoral Pos^j 6090, VPW, held n the post headquarters.. Mrs. Bartonek apponted the followng charmen: Mrs. Anna Levandoskl, socal; Mrs. Margaret Homscak, kftchen; Uvs. Helen Urban, przes, and Mrs. Mary Kmlec, tckets. The dark horse Prze was won by Mrs. Dorothy Farrlngton. Farm prces declne n Aprl for second month n row, GEORGE WASHNGTON. RTAMA, RONALD V. LO7AK Pastor Leads Dscusson At Mssonary Meetng FORDS Rev. Arthur KreyltK led the topc dscusson at the mtetrk of thn Prscllu Mssonary, Crcle of Our Rftktncr Kvan- Uelcl Lutheran Church held n the church hull. The subjoct was "The Church n Thy Home." Plans wll n made at the next methu, July, to attend the Nutoml Convfhlon of the Lutheran WomeV MmMary «ake to be held the Hotel Commodore, New York. Avenue, receved a douree or Bachelor of n Cnmrnrcc from the Dvson of Accountancy, and Helen,. RcUmal, 80 Clnton Street, was ;vw:»rdcjl a dfrree ht Bachelor of Scence n Commerce from the Dvson of Busness Admnstraton. Mrs. Howard Adams presded and the hostesses were: Mrs. Ncholas Boelhower, Mrs. Anders Jensen, Mrs. James Rennr, and Mrs. Herman Watty. Chopped Down the Cherry Tree GEORGE LUCAS Chops the Prces on Used Cars Al Years All Models No Reasonable Offer Refused Come n and Look Around! Save from s 50 to 300 WOODBRDGEAUTO SALES SU«M - OLDSMOBLE - Servce Matusekz are Hosts Al Chrstenng f FORDS -The nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Francs Matus^k, :t Clum Avenue, wts cttfstenrd, Francs, by Rev. Stanley J. l.evtndonk lt crerooncs held n Our Lady of Peace Church. Sponsors were Mchael Trllu of Mntawu and Mrs. Eleanor Rfdvy c.f town. A dnner party followed for tn mmedate famles nt the hom> nf the nmmlpareutk, Me. nnd Mrs. Joseph Kusnak of the Chun Avc nue adcsress. Mrs, MaUsek s the ormer Mare Kuunnk. AUTAN TOWNSHP K,-v. Stanley.. \.< nvnnu-k nhnnsl r..: M. ml Mr.\.l.d>n A. n.: ;. Dll AnlV A\ ;, l-, pl.rtv a! thl t-.lrun; r rno- n L n <Hr l.:nl\ r.-n. (nfcl, nl-. S nn"mv w re M-- lnlnrvs ru:.t.:l( f turu tun! Mchael uks nf,a.l tn-vuck. A dnner fnllw-l al hr (f tn -v:uul :rrt>, Mr, ;nv /luu h-l-rak -r t n- \mll," \\ nm> lmr?-. -(le.-.l... \wr Mrs. Wlmn.kae.-> ml lhrrt, Wl, ln jrtl lrtnk;. Oresl M; M,--. ;«Lnl-ao-, Mt.t L lul Ml:..ln:]lll - 3U ^ Jllld SH /,>l!h -d Steve l.uku-:- and m;, ^cln-,lr, mul U-ll; An.u~t l.n-k nnd.lautlther, (llf; Mr, and Mrs. Seve Opt/ and nn, Seve. Mr. and Mrs; Jose h MlUV un.l chldren, Rose Mare alnl,fse >l Jr.; Mr. and Mrs.Clayt-nn Mller and sun, Clayton; Frances hs tcrak, John O»t.7,, Mr. am Mrs, Jn-enl snv.alka nnd chldren, Ynecs, Sylva and Wlmn; Mr. and M:». Zoltut Schwner and -.nn, Zoltan Jr., and Mr: nwj Mrs..nh Ka7.ml, all (f Fords. Mr. and Mr:-.. A. Ka/u CartTet; Mr. and Mrs.! almer, Mss A.. nlner and ltcnjamn ulmer of Metuchen. (crnldne Cresh Murks.>f/ Rrthluy at Party FORDS- Gernldnp Orrsh. (tat«htcr of Mr. nnrt Mrs. Prank UTsh. Jr., 5 Douxlas Street, was cndr-rtd a party n honnr ot -her ffth brthday, Clursts were Clmrlottf nnd Andrew Supko, Mary Lou Oresh, (.*orjt!nnna sllslo. Raymond Eslok. PaUlcln Melton. Patrca 8- \ laujl, Mr. and Mrs Andrew Supko. Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Qresh. Sr., Mr.nnd Mrs. James Datdn and snns. JaJnes and Robert, Mrs. Ros* sadrrwskl and darhter. Dorl*!.! Mr. and Mrs. Andnw Zsnmbp, Mr....» :aml Mrs, Lols Oresh, Mss Jenun mc Mra WFXCOME DAUGHTER FOtns Mr. nnd Mrs. Vtcr McMnhon, H (ordon Avenue, arc the parents of a lmnhter burn n the th Amloy (eneral lwplal. THEATRE PARTY KKASHF.Y The Kenshe\ Wmn ens Denlucratc ltlh wll loll a theatre parly lo New York, tomorrow. Mr. jbresh, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sup- Wo, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. John Svhennnan-ReU Htto Held n hplr Church tahtak TOWNSHU Mw Wothy M. Bll, luullcr-jf M, nl Mr*. Kob«rt K,. Hell, :(!tlu\rj Stroet, bwamr the hrl ff (lurlcu Srlurmun, son b( Mr. Anl Mrs. Jeanette Ppk s Church Brde The St. Mchael* Creek (hthnlc Church hero wan ; the sc-e «f the narrakk of Man.len \\v pk, lautrter <f Mrn. Anm l V, HO Ayln Street, Me- lccn, to Stephen Zupko, Jr., (ton f Mr. ml Mrs. Stephen Zupko, "M.l Sr., :S> Thomas Street, Perth.: Amlmy. The loublr-rng ceremony, r. prrfurmvl by- the pastor, the * Uev. Julls Wcytovch.. Ms-< Mllrel Heck served M., nul of honor and brltcxtnads f»re the MUMCS Mllred Ppk, st.-r of the brde, Anna. Uhrn,. mll Mmun S7.ho, rougng of he.. *;.tr. anl Jonphne Kunuwlct. t) K«VRM,"Perth Amboy, H n^t man and ushers;,) wert rruh Sahne, Jumep Stulclw, <,, Vrth Amboy, Walter WrtU, Utt-«",? ln, and Juse BoKler, B<»und. rook. ; The newywenx art on ft tour of,,.ne^v- l-.mlun am Canada am upon return wll resde at tha,- Ayln Street allre^b. Jnhnmes Schrurtnu, 3: rk Mrs. /upko s a graduate of Avenue, Avenvl, n th«nslytftr;n Church, srln. Tho ceremony Metuchc Hp;h School and wan employed at the Metuchen Phafn was performed by the Hrv. Henry nucy. Her husband wm graduate M. HaL*r*n, ed f^jn Terth Amboy Hlfrh School The brl* was Rven n marrage hl s employed at he.ncoll-,,,f, hy her fnthcr. Mrs..o.s C. Fnk, Mercury plant of the Ford Motor,\, sster of the brde, wan matron of Company, Mctuchtn. honor. John Sdpurnun of ^venel was ha brothers best man. -shers STORK PAYS VST were Mtchell KrovR of Menlo Park am A mold Jwsen of Avenpl HOlKl.AWN Mr. and Mn. Kranos Strock, 24 Kmmet Ave- The brde s a (rjnltate of " nue, lre the pparnnu of a son born tuchen llt;h Schoul nnd n twployed hy Mcrrk and Company, n the erth Amloy General Hosptal. Uthway. Her husband, ^ veteran.., of the U. S. Army, attended Wmllrlee TO HOLD MEETNG Hyh Hchoul Hnt f em- FUKUS The postponed meet-. ployed ly the Tularr Muhle K of the Mothers Club of Boy Supply Cmptny of Lnden. Scout Troop No. 5 wll he jem The couple are on ;> weddng.hm \\\ at the home of Mrs: trp to New KnluM and Cnnndu. (eottre Ktvnk,!>H Hqrnsby Avenue. FRDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! Hurry to LEONS Bg SLEEP SALE Your Choce Of Any Two a T-. \ T %. 475 r RAHWlT AM -.H f JfOSJl*Bf>GF, OPEN TL 9 P. M. - > " Wo, 8-bl0A GET TWO MATTRESSES ALL SZES or Full Twn, 3 A Regularly 69.50! You Save $20 s machne every day... - Luuk mound, ":.; urefully...see f the machne you pck ll-n nntrllp control llut lets you do all ths "» lluttos 4-2 -Embroder Applque asd- P any sze button- Sfew»» <t sn,, l YQUR 6UARANTEE Sew forward and Reverse thandrou Monogram free Budget for Free»utc Satsfacton s Guaranteed at Your CAL Sewng CENTER Authurlud NECCH Dealer» STKEKT PERTH AMBOY "en,.»l tc 4! t> p^-nu^ \ Mt,,t H, ll.^lull"" ; RENT THS PANO AT GRFFTHS Ths Lovely New Perod only Full Scale 88 Notes 9 per month (Plu cartage) -UtutlrtwUr voujjecr]f to buy ths pano wthn 6 months, ot any othempmno you rent,"altnonfty"rsad"forthtta^" and delverl wll be deducted from the purchase prce! Phone MArket 3*5880 "N Mn»«C»nl»r ot N.w GRFFTH PANO COMPANY»nNWAY tlpkntav 60S BROAD STRUT, NEWARK 2, NEW JRSY H" OrH HHDNUDAY tve^nos UNTlt NN Or MATTRESS & BOX SPRNG Of TWQ Bm SPRNGS DOWN PAYMENT - Easy Terms Open Frday t Tll 9 P.M. Open AU Day Wednesdays Durng June What a choce for sleepng corrjfort... and what a choce for a trflng $49,50. You save $20 on any combnaton.. and that makes Frday and Saturday your ;best tme to buy new mattresses and wx sprngs for any bed or every bed you own. These mattresses are plump-full of helt^empered steel col nnersprngs. Constructed wth frm roll edges thkt stay frm wont slump or lump wtll use! Strong flopl tc^ngf on both mattresses and matchng box sprngs. All szes: twn, %, full. Lmted quanttes on sa. e Frday apd Saturday only.... Sale ends at 5:30 P. M. Saturday. " eons Snce 905 OF PERTH AMOY

12 PAGE TWELVE Opnons of Others Conlhrd from Edtoral nge) mnd of mnn " Wo used to honor hm fnr t, Now wr oursrves. n HP mme of ant-communsm, l.vr bckn to practce that tyranny. That s why communsm has boun to rontttcr us. All hs s brought to mnd by ulut hns happened ths week n Mddletown, There s scheduled Ml Wcslnyan Unversty, for tomorrow evenng and Frday, an undcrcruluate parley on current events. Ths year the subject s communsm. Two real Commun.sls were nvted U) speak: Henry > Wnston. organzatonal sccre-. y of the party n ths country, md John Gates, edtor of the D.ly Worker. Tls was no ftttempl-to put communsm over on undcrkraduates. There wll be other»peakc.-. H-en T. C. Krkpahkk. man.m: edtor of the antl-commnnttcounterattack, s commt. Tl,s was to be a free and far mposton, n the hghest ntellectual tradton, of nl ponts of vew. But, some rabble-rousng New York commentator Rotoflj ; blast n favor of suppresson. MddJetowns telephones started mum:. So the undergraduates n harce of fflg parley wthout fjculty or admnstraton pre-s- M-\ be t sad to Wesleyans credt, called off the nvtaton! to the Communsts. The actng j nuyor of Mddletown so far for- j ;,jl the hstory of hs country as lo jump n wth the remark that no Communst wll be allpwed to :,pealr n Mddletown, as long as le K.S any say. Let u.s br clear. Communsm s a (lmner to all the world, ncludng ths country. We can set from the current tral of the atomc.scentsts, as well as from the Hss and Coplon cases here and those other ones n Canada and Brtan, that the threat of commm..m s no fantasy. But how can freedom defend tself? By lrclv takn to tself the most vcous practce of communsm, the suppresson uf llnu.hts. deas, Kprech" Remember that Hl.-f was to be a free nqury. Mad the two Communst npeake<; been allowed to have ther say, they would hardly have mnoc a dent n a slnnle Amercan mnd. Now, onre twan made martyrs by the thowkhtles.sne.s-s ol nzons who OUKU to have known belter, they trumph. All around the world Communst pnp;unul: run thunder forth that, communsm s so powerful, that communsm has so dynamc an appeal to the Amercan people, that tle authortes had to muzzle ts spokesmen n a debate wth spokesmen for democracy. That shows how far we have come from our crratcss. We have turned our barks on the heroes of lbcry. Who tmlay honors that famous Quotaton, el -. roreously ascrbed t> Voltare. that nevertheless s the perfect expresson of what we ucd to beleve: " dsapprove of what you say, but wll defend to the death your rlfhf^j.say t "... We seem to luvc/oottrn what. Olver Wendell Holmes of the Supreme Court sad, that we must allow freedom "even for the thought we hate."... What are we suddenly afrad of? H«8»ur way of lfe become so nadequate to todays needs that t cannot lve, unless the censors and the thouv.lh-polee beat down ts rvals? We ought to read apan the Declaraton ol ndspendence, wth ts statement that whenever Kovernment destroys lberty, "t s the rght of the people to alter or abolsh t." We oujfht to read awn Connectcuts own consttuton, whch says n ts beynnns that "Every ctzen may freely speak... hs sentments on all subjects, beng responsble for the abuse of that lberty." Freedom s the most powerful force on earth. t s powerful because under t the people clng to ther government, to all they have and beleve n, from a ferce nner convcton, freely arrved. CLASSFED Tme 2 Tmes WO0DBKDGE PUBLSHNG COMPANY 8 Green S -et, WoodUrdge, N. J. lublshcrs of WOODBRDGE NDEPEND CADER CARTER) r PRESS- UAUTAN TOWNSl -FOR. ACON THREE NEW-.., 5c per lne 4c per lne -... CVEARLY CONTRACT 300 lnes three papers le per urn. (Mnmum space charged 5 lmo;>.) Change of copy allowed monthly, 25 letters to a lne fve words. 3c per lne 2c per lne ALL CLASSFED ADVERTSNG payable n advance. Exceptons are made for establshed accounts only. rregular nsertons wll be charged for. at the one-trte vafy\. Ads odeed four tmes and stopped before that tme wll be charged for the actual number of tmes the ad appeared, chargng at the rate enrned. The WooclbrcU;e Publshng Co. reserves the rght to edt, revse or reject all copy submtted, and wll not be responsble for more than one ncorrect nserton of any advertsement. The co-operaton of the advertsers wll be apprecated. CLASSFED ADS ACCEPTED TO 9:30 A. M. WEDNESDAY PHONE WOODBRDGE 8-70 HELP WANTED -omt; -HOSTESSES. WATRESSES FOUNTAN CLERKS DSHWASHERS ; HOWARD JOHNSOX ROtJTE #25 WOODBRDOE TELEPHONE tf MEN OH WOMEN to dsplay plastc household merchandse on party plan. Earn whle you are learnng. Three or four hours a day. lyust have access to car. Excellent, ncome. A. Kellas, Wood V;7, 24, 3V6-7 XP VVANl»:) MALE SHFT ELECTR^TAN. Must be exporenml n electrcal and mechancal repars. Apply Westvaco Chemcal Dvson, 500 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J, Curleret 8-58, 6-7 "SALES AND SERVCE MAN 26 to 45. Good, opportunty for.rfut man to tran wth manager ( Leads furnshed, salafy, car not necessary., Apply after J P. M SUBLT Seeng Machne Company lt) Smth Street, Perth! Amboy, Ask for Mr. Monauha jf.one EXPERENCED WELDER; experenced dump truck drvers, need only uppjy, ftofettpces necu ed. Mddlesex Concrete Products Co., Berry Street, 5,,-?4 L 3 HELP WATED FEMALE Apply, Mae Moon, 09 Man Street, Woodbrdge. 6-7 WANTED TO BUY HAVK rose-.qrtwej.u ; fuuu hnatt t wn.wu.lu set please contact BERKS 3p Smth 8ta-e#t P. A or Woodbrdge 8-225, Evenngs,, 4-24,^; 6-jJ.M- /, WANTED TO RENT A 4- OR S-ROOM BUNGALOW n Woodbrdgo Townshp for "Reputable famly. References. Prce "must be reasomble. Wrts to Box 23, n care of ths newspaper W FOR SALE HEDSTROM STROLLER, almost, "new. K^asonablKCall M.e.UcV t-42t-mt;. 5-7-tf.Q; &le (Aeup. 450 Oak Tree Road, selnp 6-T,«EAL ESTATE FOR SALE SEWAREN Nne rooms, three baths, overlookng bay;, acre ground. Dlers. Realtor. Phone Rahway or ,6-7 4 ROOMS AND BATH; steam heat; newly decorated nsde and outsde. One-car sarggt. 4a Alpne Street, Perth Amboy. G-7 : P YOUR DRNKNG has become a problem, Alcoholcs Anon- ymous.can help you. Wrte P. O. Box 39)7, Woodbrdge, or telephone Market tf DARAGOS Anto Drvng Schoololdest n (Mddlesex County. Flud Drve, Hydramattc, Standard Shft. Perth Amboy or New Brunswck t WATERPROOFNG f you have water n your cellar, call or wrte Eraer Laboratores, Wclbg P. O. Box 400, Woodbrdge. Leaks stopped and cellars coppletejy waterproofed. 5-24)j-tf - MUSCAL NSTRUCTON ALLEGRO MUSC STUDO PANQ. VOCE 8 Smth Street Perth Amboy WANTED Operators and 54 dtons rk PAT, nc. WOO0BRDGE al after.sfarrhnt nqury. f t run lve only because some other doctrne has been suppressed n ts favor, t has become puny and weak. More than 200 years BKO the Brtsh po<n James Thomson wrote. "Neer yet by force was freedom overcome." No, t cannot be conquered by force. But t can be betrayed from wthn by those who no longer understand t Hartford Courant. Captol Dome (Contnued from Edtoral Page) County s second wth ten plants, fve are located n Gloucester County, four n MOnmouth County, and three each n Mercer and Cnmclen. The remander ar> n BurnUoh, Salem and Warren countes. BOOM-A Bret ndustral boom for New J*Vy s predcted by Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll n the nexj, ten years because-of ts pbrxl «ORraphlca.l locaton, txcellen. ral servce, fne State hlkways and the fact that jt s located n the eastern market. The new Unted States SteeL Company plant across the Delaware Rver from Trenton s expected to brng prosperty to the cut re Delaware Valley. Many smaller manufacturng plants, the natural off-shoot of such a laree steel manufacturng Center, wll locate n New Jersey, as well as rval steel companes desrous of bcn located n the- cast. Constructon of the New Jersey Tmnptkt whch wll be completed next November s also expected to attract truck transportaton nterests to New Jersey whch wll utlze the toll hphwny for quck delveres to southern and western ponts when the roadway s hooked up wth smlar toll hghways to the west and south and north. JERSEY JGSAW New Jersey schools wll have an ncreased enrollment of pupls next September, Laurence B. Johnson, secretary of the State Educatonal pannnn Commsson, predcts.... Greystonc Park State Hosptnl has nsttuted a new polce securty system supervsed by the State Polce.... a natonwde.seuch s stll on for a presdent of Rutgers Unversty, the State Unversty of New Jersev.... Complants that "Jm Crow" polces stll exst n some school dstrcts and n the New Jersey Natonal Guard are beng nvestgated by Governor Drlscoll.... Smplfcaton of the unemployment and dsablty nsurance beneft formulae s the am of the lewly-o-ranzod State Employment Securty Councl.... BettnR at Garden State Park kpar Camden ht record proportons ths year.... Brown-hared, blue-eyed Else N. Holdng, 8, of CedarvUc. s the New Jersey.Vr«ctftblo.,Queen for 95. A seven-member lefslatvc commsson to study narcotc laws and the UPRH narcotc traffc n New Jersey has been approved by Governor Drscoll.... New Jersey Democrats wll gather at Sprng Lake on August 9 at a $25 cfl.st to each person to honor the 7 Democratc canddates Jor the Senate and General Assembly.... Pork should be thorough J ly cooked to avod trchnos. ; clams the State Department of Mens Fashon Pffgeart wll be held on the. Asbury.Park.boardwalk on Fathers Day, June The State Chamber of Com- desgned and bult for Y0VR car Everyon» want* O Carl«r orburel«r on h car. Now, you can have ono, too. Youll b«at th«dfference. Srotltlvtn Atrt/rden Up Mn p.r Gallon al G00/V* and You Get a lberal TradenATlowjance-*6h Tour OFtf Carbureter, Come n today nttalhtot quck and wy. & L SERVCE -TEXACO PRODUCT AMBOY AVENUE AND BOULEVABD Wwdbrdge ffljrsday. JUNE 7, 9. r >l merre rlnlms New Jerseys shnre" PARTY CONVENTONS of Presdent Trumans foregn sx rltrs lmve made formal bds Hd program s $285,600,000. n set RS host to the Democratc Tl; Warren County Board of.^republcan Natlonnl Conven- AK-rultre has requested State!( on nmtt yrar, They aro: Chcago, authortes to have the "ar; p nl, 9(f, ]ph j a Dptr0 t, Mam. Flu.. StatrsloKan placed on New Jer- Snn F rhnr SC0 Lo S Angeles. spy auto lccnw plates.... A, T)p a o P w rct e( Chcago as ts three-day sesson of the W. Prank p ftr p of mef>unb, The Democrats p Knowles nsttute for Town and wlll wlll mcet, a(p ths monlh to makc Country Mnsters s scheduled to tncr open at RutRers Unversty on June.,,, New Jersey farmers! collected about $9,000 throwh Russas "squeeze-plny" on mnnpartcpbton n the Unted States: Rftnese for^ U. 8. hns fulled 950. Department of Agrculture con- senaton programs durnr 950. CAPTOL CAPERS Proof that Presdent Truman does not always have hs dander up s held by the Natonal Democratc Chb of New Jersey n the form of a letter frorr the Presdent expressng satsfacton wth the 95 State Democratc platform,.,, Bnnford BUPK, Stole nsttutons Commssoner, who holds 0 rpcord for commttee charmanshps, s now the State Drector of Welfare Servces for the Dvson of Defense. MU/rHlED DEA, DUBOS, Pa Recently, Roland and Mary Whte sold ther property to John and Nancy Gray. For wtnesses to the deed, they had Joftn^TreFn, Wllam Brown and Charles Black. POUO The Publc Health Servce announces that,22 cases of polo had -been reported durng the frst eleven weeks of 95. compared wth,3 durng the correspondng perod last year. * REWEK CLEANER TRAFFC ACCDENTS At the present accdent rate n the Unted States, the mllonth man wll de n a traffc accdent about the mddle of December, 95. accordlnn to the Natonal Safety Councl. The March death toll was 2,70, up nlnr per cent over Marel a year a«o, Deaths for the frst three months of ths year totaled 7,900, a ten per cent. ncrease over the same perod of Plumbng Ol Burners Radant Heatng Water Mans Cleaned ORL. S. HEKONF, \,FRE, BARNSTABLE, Mass, HeatnR nn explan n the lvng-room. Los Hallet, 5, ran n to fnd her nvald 80-year-nld Rrcat aunt, Alce Sylvester, trapped *>y flames from an exploded ol heater. The grl dashed through the flames and carred the elderly woman to safety. She suffered hand burns. facal and F.B.. ready to seze 4,000 Reds n a war wth Russa. WE TRAVBL ANYWHERE Electrc Sewer Servce for Resdence or ndustry NO SKWER TOO LARGE FOR OUR.ATKST MODEL MACHNES SEWEB V by Securty ;-,, poratlon, w ;l,, Purpose Rus,,, nfantry H.O n,,,, York Cty, (, and ynsterdu,, offce machu,. exposton :, n, n, tlotal omee \, elaton. SEWF.R We Are Equpped for Sewer S for Homes, ndustres, Mun(.p;tu,. s P nstahntms RAHWAY HEATNG CONTRACTOR S. DADDAO, Propretor 695 ESSEX STREET RAHWAY BUSNESS DRECTORY Bar and Grll Dance Studos Mldreds Hut BAR AND GRLL Southern Fred Chcken Ho DORS Hamburgers Hot Sausage French Fres Rchardson Root Beer Soft Shell Crabs 837 WoodbrdKC-Carterct Road Port Readng, New Jersey Buldng Contractors ARCHTECTURAL PLAN SERVCE Your buldng plans drawn, ready for blueprnts. Homes, Stores, Modernzaton WRTE PLAN SERVCE 232 Walnut Street Duncllen, New Jersey or Call Dunellen 2-66 after 7 P. M. COAL OL Coal FUEL OL BURNERS CALL WDGE AVENEL COAL & OL CO. K!; RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL Concrete HUM TEST QUALTY CONCRETE Laboratory Approved Crushed Stone - Washed Gravel Washed Sand - Waterproofng Lme - Hrvk - Cement -"Plaster Rartan Mercantle Corporaton Phone PE FRONT AND FAYETTE STS. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Drug Store AvenerPJfrmacy 00 KAHWAY AVENUE FH5CRPTUN5 WHTMANS CANDES RAYMOND JACKSON AND SON. DHLGGST 88 Man Street Wofldbrdge, N. J. Telephone: BRAY DANCE STUDO Open All Summer t» CHARLES STREET Cartetct ENROLL NOW TAP ACROBATCS TOE BALLET Classes Lmted to 6 Pupls Lessons 50c and up. Electrcans Call Wo W Tor Competent Electrcal Work n Yon- Home or Busness Reasonable Rates, TEDSPOS KUrtrcal Contractor. Trnty Lane - Woodbrdge Excavatng (orvck & Corceh EXCAVATNG CO. JO Shuk Street, Xartecet V * TOP -SQH^ FXVRT MASON SAND (!KUSED,.STONE- * CNDERS GRADNG!CA -G82 CA M766 Funeral Drectors SYNUWECK Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Ctfrteret, N. J. Telephone.Carteret FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES ON-THE HGHWAY AND SAVE! Wnter Brothers Waysde Furnture Shop Hghway 25 Senel, N. J. Open Daly 0 A. M. to 8 P. M. Phone Woodprdge 8-S77 flarden Needs FORDS LAWNMOWER REPAR SHOP 765 KNG OHORGE RD., FORDS Tel. PE Ju»t Arrved 05 Hand Mowers Power Mowers, Electrc Hedge Trmmer, Hand Trmmer, Grass Shewn. Trade n your old Hand M to M Allowance Regardless of- Condton. Lawn M«were Sharpened and Repared > Saws Sharpened Key Shops Plumbng and Heatng< ALBRECHTS KEY SHOP 24 WASHNGTON AVE. CARTERET -763 Hand & ower Lawn Mowers Sharpened & Repared. Bcycles Sales & Servce Parts for All Makes. Washng Machnes Repared All Makcv Parts for Sale. Locksmth Keys Cut Whlp Ypu Wat. Laundry FOR THE WHTEST, SWEETEST, CLEANEST, BRGHTEST WASH N TOWN BRNG YOUR LAUN- DRY TO Launderette 0" MAN ST., WOODBRDGE ( M>> Acnr l(. Phone WDGE Lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrdge Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, PROP. Complete Stock of Domestc fnd &jwrfced* \Vm% and Lquors 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDOE, N. J. Movng and Truckng Comfljcte Movng Job 3 Rooms $20 5 Rooms $30 4 Roorhs $25 G Rooms $35 Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free All Loads nsured 0 years cxp. ECONOMY MOVERS Rahway -304 ENROLL TODAY n our BEGNNERS ACCORDON PROGRAM lt no accordon to Remember, there buy. Complete Lne of Muscal nstruments at Low Prces AND SCHOOL OF MUSC Ed Bonkosk, Prop. SST STATE ST. " P. A Pelt mposed Sbop CANARE.S PET SUPPLES and FOODS U.S.U. tutpeoted Fretb Hone M!eat JOPS PET SHOP 5l NEW BRUNSWCK AVE,. PERTH AMBOY Charles Van Plumbng - Heatng Telephone?: Woodbrdge or LNDEN AVENUE Woodbrdfft, N. J. For Quck, Relable "Tt \y nl RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY PLUMBNG and HEATNG SERVCE ~" EXPERT REPAR WORK CALL Car^Poznamhy 0 SHAROT ST., CARTERET Tel. CA -665 Rado and TV Servce* AVs Rudo & Televson Prompt Expert Repars RCA Tubes & Parts Batteres 34 PURSUNG AVE. CARTERET, N. J. A. Ksh, Jr., Prop. T;el. CA. V TELEVSON SKRVCE S OUR UUSNESS Call WO Today WOODBRDGE RADO & TELEVSON 8 Man Street, Woodhrldce Joseph Kocsk, Prop. 0 Roofng and Sdng y Jansen & Son Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work Roofng, Met J Celngs and Furnace Work 588 Aldcn Street Woodbrdgc, N. J. Telephone Ralngs ORNAMENTAL" STKKL RALNGS JOH. 45 Rutherford St., Ralway Call RA TWZ Servce Statons f Bro$. ervce Jack Gels, John Dojesak, Props. WASHNG, GREASNG WHEN REPARED AMBOY AVE. AND GEEEN 8 t, WOODBRDOf, K. J _Servce Statons! Uolohan Untl (/\l;\(, ; Standard -, > M)l Woodbrtdgc Cor. M: S-n n Amlmv \u n ScCllllll vlrcl FrcstDe Tn- ml T«J Wu(»h(l::- N. j -Tax WOODBHllM. M TAX 8-O200 DAYASD M M; MKTK; ;\Th Frst! ( Mlr Much Addtn.l MM BATHS ART WHO] 27 MAN >l;llt QA.M E. W. NER nn Used "BETKK S BERN MM 405 AMW Wdge. 8-H-" OUTPUT VA ll[ The oullt " of servces J-l"! ; ty rose to > trst tht-: ng to U»u 000,000 lfhn three m»m): n of about!) * GRAN, EXPO poor vtjhhl Ajjrluullun; Of July. runt tlmated 380.0U0A" Cars TAX EE)m"l" ls Under a m«^by Presdentl " Callprnft, " " North Dftkou,"; jffl»y deduct «!! agurnu" ther V"> : ta, The resde" l States already -"

13 rlr Colona News.-J,,,! McSprt, New Scouts, am Harold Ohnnberlan R lay obtechst wth pave the closng prayer. tl,,. t,t.v of Chrstne Doc Gold Star Mothers, wves and """ MBted from a course ssters, who were presented wth V^rS methods of rornaben B, ncluded; ; Mrs. Robert ",,,n at Fordham Un- Morrssey, Mrs. John fck, Ms A dnner party Charles Scott, Mrs. Samuel Nelson. mpe,; M M (. W York Cty. Prcsj,,., Chftncey McSprt bert Menses, Mrs. Ln-oy Hudson- Mrs. Hurry Demorjan, Mrs. Al- ;rw),- y, Mss Mary beck, Mrs. Carl Harbour. Other,, Helen Troy, Mrs. organzatons uttcndntr ounfmn vlr M nnnnfl. were the Cub Scouts nnd ltmwnes..;,. wll be held Sunday, and Grl Scouts. fun,. r cvc Club Krounda, l, v the Cvc Club. Mr. lmmafl Leworthy arc n (,,. HfTar.,,,l Mrs. James Black ntrca Avenue, atddnff of hs nece, : U ;.;; Black, Plan-feld,, (,( Colonla, Sunday. Mrs. Regnald Brady, ; wemr, vsted Mr. and y,l wlcox, Avenel, Sun- """; ol- Rcott, nnan Avc ;,,. frends n Pont Pleas!,!,, Ann Mr tv -M- HlacK, daughter,,,! Mrs. Janea Black, \ ven le, spelt -the week,,! Mrs. August Dcvco ntra Scott, nnan, M, Mrs. Ann Kercr and Anna Mac, Mklwow..pendng two weeks wth, Savannah, Georga. Margaret Scott, nman vsted Mrs. Thcrcasa n,,.yndhurst. nmlmrs. Regnald Brady,,,l \vonue, entertaned Mr. llnlv, Morrstown, Sun- Ann Wnans, formerly Avmr s now makng her, l,,. r snter, Mrs. Danel k,. North Hll Road. Mnrgarct Scott, nman juj oyed n fshng trp wth -..rmette Black, Patrca H recuperatng at her n nn nppendectomy at v Memoral Hosptal, last am Mrs. Raymond Rusu;:»n hce, entertaned Mr. v Kenneth Jacobus of Lv- Snnly. s llette Brown, Wood Avej.vynl n beach party wth M Atlantc Cty, Sunday. Charlotte Stern, Jackson flk formerly of Colona, nlm; wth her husband n m, Flurda. Tlv frst Memoral Day Serv- «M held at the monument on VH Club jrrounda. John lmnn, rharmatof the Honor nmltee, nerved as master HlMnns. Rev. John Wlus, nlnrs Church, gave openng ; Thomas Leworthy «pok«, and n d H wreath at the h for the Cvc mprovelull. Stanley Scahasty n behalf of the Colona Tn Company and prc u-htb for thtt-organutspok A n l-.".> fm Caeo Kxplorcr seln to Protest Transfer of Pupl SK.N Parents of pupl* attendng School* t and 5 t seln hayc been nvted by th< Parent-Teacher Assoeatot of th< latter school tl) nttend H publ meetng Monday to protest tn shftng of the pupls to Koftslmy The meetng has been called fn 8 P. M., n School f) Audtorum Due-to tlt overcrowded cond tons n the school system, purleu larly n the grade schools, lv. Board of Educaton has been forccc to authorze a transfer of pupl from the overcrowded schools t K««sb«y School whore there nr empty classrooms. The new mov, not only affc-ctt seln pupls bu Avenpl, Colon la and some Keaabe pupls who formerly attended School No. 7 n Fords. Accordng to the Botuds decson, all pupls n Grade 7 n seln, who formerly attended School S, seln, wll be transported to Keasbey School. All pupls n kndergarten to-grade f n the Star Eagle secton wll he assgned to School B, A few of the pupls n that secton prevously attended SchoolC>. There are lf rooms n Keasbey School whch was constructed before the depresson when the area was ndustral. Durng the depresson, plants n the vcnty closed down and the populaton moved away. t s expected, wth the transfer of the seln, Avenel, and Colona students, that at least 2 rooms wll be utlzed durng the next school year. C. A. Groud Elected,. By Seuxtren Republcans SEWAHEN C. A. Groud was elected presdent of the Sewaren Republcan Club, nc., at a meetng held n the Parah House. Others elected were: Harper Sloan, vce presdent; Herbert B. Rankn, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Habjey< secretary; and Mr. Groud, Ralph Conard and Wllam Raran, trustees for three years. AUXLARY TO MEET FORDS The Lades Auxlary of Fords Unt tg», Amercan Legon, wll meet June 2 n the pout. and floy rooms tt 8 p.m. S THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 95 PAGE THRTEEN [RTEEN ;A m\ Woodbrdge Hgh School Band Ht at Stadum Last Nght Troop 4 of Avenel Entertans Parents; Pns, Awards Presented Members of the WoodhrdRe He ll School Band n ther new red md black unforms w-re otstanduj; at the annual cdmmcncement exercsrs held last nslt n the UR School stadum. hc Hamlton Elected Lbrary Unt Head SELN John Hamlton w: olc.ctal presdent of the seln Krcc. Publc Lbrary Hoard of Trustees at the annual meetng held n the lbrary. Other offcers are. vce presdent, Vctor Katen; secretary, llruk Wlson;"treasurer, Mrs. Aunn Culvert Other members of the Board are Mrs. John Har.lton, Mrs. Salwa Shohf, Arthur Carlson, George Hll, Henry Thorpe. Mr. Hamlton was made char- Hj Mrs. Russell Furte lote Mel. B-llttSW Mr. and Mrs. George tapp and Ron, Bruce, Fat Avente. and Russell Furze, Sonoru Avenue, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Wllam Rapp, Laurence Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nagrosst and chldren, Norcene nnd Wayne, Fat Avenue, were the Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Brooder, Keansburg. man of the buldng commttee. Mrs. Joseph Bskaukas and t s expected that constructon dnughtcr, Gcruldne., Kcnnxburg, start wthn next few vsted Mr. M d Mrs. Clnrence montha. Anyone wshng to offer Bower, Sonora Avenue, Tuesday. servces or materal s asked to get n touch wth Mr. Hamlton at hs home, Warwck Street. R.A. Degree Conferred On Mss Evelyn Page SEWAREN A bachelor of arts degree wll be conferred on Mss Evelyn Jean Page, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Alhcrt. Jacobac West Avenue, n todays commencement exercses at Barnard College of Columba Unversty, New York, where she majored h Englsh lterature.. Mss Page completed the frst two years of her college work at Whcaton College, Norton, Mass. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cullnane and daughter, Joanne, Star Street, spent Sunday at Olympc Park. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trech and son, Rchard, Newark, spent \VelnK4lay at the homu of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Pellegrn), Sonora Avenue. The Barrontjttes met Monday at St. Cecelas Recreaton Center, Oak Tree Road, wth Jane Knott presdng. Mr, and Mr:;. Matthew (Jettu and chldren, Barbara Phylls, Mchael and Dorothy, Homestead Park, spent Sunday; at thu home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell -Furze, Konora Avenue. muscal unt also won a > hsr al HOK the lne of m;rch durn the Memoral Day parade, The croup s under the drecton of Theodore. Hoops, supmscr of nstrumental musc. Cana Club Lsts Conference Sunday Lbrary A ssovatum Hears Annual Reports AVKNEl, The Lbrary AHR< eaton met at the school wth Mr Harold VunNess presdng. Mrs. WOODBRDCK -A meetng of Jt, )m K erekcs, Hook Charman, rethe Cana Club wll he held Sntlrd«y 8:30 P.M., n.st. James Audtorum. The commttee n charge s Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Leahy, Mr. and Mrs. Thwdtre Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Delaney. On Sunday at 2 oclock ; second Cana Conference wll be held n the audtorum under the gudance of Rev. James Russell wth the commttee n charge as follow.;: Mr, and Mrs, John Kovacv. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanrahnn, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard.lost, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. George Bnder. The conference s open to all member.-! who have, attended prevous conferences. Rev. Ptt to Address Craftsmen$ Club Here WOODBRDGE Rev. J.,awtT-ncu Ptt, 33rd Degree Mason, and secretary of the Ancent Accepted Scottsh Rte!2nd Degree, Valley of Trenton, wll be guest speaker at a meetng of the Craftsmens Club at the Masonc Templu Tuesday at.830p. M. Harold Hannn, p.sdct, nvts nl Master Masons to attend. ported a $4 order has been aont r hooks. Ms. James F. Dauda was elected as a member of the Roard of Trustees to fll the unexpred ter of Laurence Kclton. Frank Maz/.m, rlnmn of the by-law coumtle, read the by-laws and they wre accepted. Frank Warner, fj Commercal Avenue, dualcd several books. Ms. Fred Hyde presented hul to the assocaton to be sent out to stmulate crculaton n the lbrary. luests were Edward Schlatter, representng vthe Democratc Cvc Club of Avenel; Mrs. James Hop le, representng the Womans Club; and Wllam Roomc, representng the Republcan Club. The next meetng wll be held September 4, RETURNS TO GERMANY SEWARHN Cpl. Warren Bar-! her, son of Mr. and Mra. Rodman, RttrbT, "Otrt ftoad, returned by ( plane from Kurlsruhe, Germany,! where he has been statoned for 8 months, on May 3rd. Snce then! he has been attendng communca- ton school at. Fort Monmouth and today wll agan leave for hs former base n (crmnny. AVKNK. Srmt Troop "\\ d a parents nprht n conjure on wth the charter renewal lt c Frst Presbyteran Church, vend. Precedng the ceremony ft ll ay of scoutaft project* wn.< d n the Sundny School room. Tho program WHS opened wth e nvocaton by Uev. Warrnj,amtn after whch Hlly Krug d n the Pledge of Allegance nnd verse of "Amerca the jemtfll." Percy Huck, Nnth Dstrct omm.soner, offcated at the harler presentaton, (oorgc.kayt, nsttutonal lvpreuentatvr, relented the (Charter to tev Aarm»n, pmor of the church, ho n turn rewented t t«the roulmaster of Troop "Jl, -Ken- th TRggart, An nspratun cnnllc nvestture lemony fnllowed wth the pv.-ntntnn of tenderfoot plls t<> tho ollowng: Wnlter (loon, Wllam Krug, Roy Van Cleft, A^rot Medncts,. Seward, *rn ham Hardsley, Androvv Megls Hubert HBurr, Hubert Kasko, Robert (nssawny, nnd Buddy Mexera. The parents nf these buys rcrevcr mnature pn to emphanw tb part n helpng the boy tn n scoutng. Second class awards weye by Troop Coumtteemnn, Andrew Hunter to the followng WHUK Rchard Petrn, Robert Hunter Rchard Berly. Troop Commttee Charman F Arthur Herman then prcscnt the one year pnn to Donald Plennort, Edward Parker, Rchard Berly, Carroll lrtton, Robert Hunter, Aaron Mtdnets, Roy VanCeft, Rchard Vtrln, Jack Morrs, Robert Gussaway, and Peter Sw»stack. Recevnn two year pna were Robert Barr and Robert CarstuMs. Joseph Hhtde, Cnmrnttcema-at* Large. * Kenneth Tggart, Scoutmastet WHS presenud wth farewell (flft by the Troop. The KxplnrT Scmtu were olfe. clly pksntd wth ther Kxplor- e Apprentee Cards. ReecvnJ lh"s ( - were the follown;; Hmgla ; Snwnld, obet Rhmlcs, All«l, untl. l,;u>y Shornack, Jack Ktsk), Hubert Cnmtens, and Gut-. avt>.edner. SEWAREN NOTES By Mc. Percy Antt«B Albert Anlcrsen, 4 V,6*A ne, < a put lent Ht the Vrlh Ara* < joy (eu-nl Hosptal., - : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hard-..; ng, furnuly of Woodbrdgc A»B- U lne, ue now vhdlu lt 70 Stlt». Sheet, Perth Amboy. Albert Jucohsen, West Avfr; nle, recently t patent at th«perth Amboy (leneral Httsftal, l) jenlg at hs home. Msn Hbrtrude Surck, dcuglltr nf Mr. and Mrs. John Surck,. rlge Avenuo, sang on th«m «f the "Blly DSh-a laj" n the Waters Stadum, Perth Amboy, Mss Eleanor Austen, West Avenue, s spendng the summer, at home after completng her second year of study at New Jersey College for Women n New BruM* wck. CANCER FUND REPORT COLONA - A total of $625, n«!udng a contrbuton from \\\t Colona School pupls was rased for the Cancer fund accordng to Ms. Henry Lavn, charman. Mm. Lavn was asssted by: Mrs. Norman Martn, Mrs. Joseph Recevng three year pnx were] Dunahoe, Mrs. Joseph (renr, Wayne Pnffrath, (ustavt Ledncr, Mrs. Edward Davs. Mrs,. Ho- Allen Herman, and Robert Rhodes. Allen Herman receved a two gard, Ms. Charles Jones, Mrs. Jlm Jones, Mr.. Mark McClam, year perfect ottvwlancc awnnl and Mrs. Montgomery Kmbal, Mrs. Robert Rhodes a one yenr perfect attendance award. Henry Sehultv,. Mrs. R. W. Lam hert, Mrs. Paul Ablonczy, Mrs. Ed- A two year pn wan- presented to commtteenan Andrew Hunter. Danel, Mrs. Paul Parker, Mra. Recognton was gven to teorge Edward Nadler, Mrs. James Kayaer for 0 years servce wth the Troop. Suthcrln, Mrs. W. H. 8argennt, Mrs. Kenneth McCan, Mrs. Gerald Greetngs were extended by Arthur.Brown, Mrs. N. Bresse, Mrs. W^ W. Carlson, North Dstrct Charman; Charles K, Paul, Vcecharman, Northern Dstrct, and H. Selton, Mrs, Robert Wttemund, Mrs. Earl Meyer, Mrs. Harry Rcd»- mond, Mrs, Hubert Carey. -** ward Anderson, Mrs. H. W, m- u SllPfS AMERCAS NEWEST KEW GAR! Appearance! Body! Chasss! Drve! Engne! ^ ALL NEW-ALL GREAT! GUS FOR DAD Especally for Hs Day A wde flucc of wse gfts m <l;(l... sure to make hm mpp.v whutcvt hs tastes ;fl le ds may be. Shop early. SUMMER SLACKS ypocal 4.45, SJSENDKBS for dress or casual wear,.00 NKCKWKAR n hs favorte patternsand fabrcs. -25 * "" *- Snwr "Bt" -Jmr Salun. lftn-mac "<» unnl a un CM. f.ujraf, occt^ ou, anl rn tuhjtc n chun* whluu H«K.V srotr SHRTS to keep hm happy the aumn)«r l5ng. 2ffl5 SOCKS, anklets and rtbuurs,, Prnts, llans. 50o t* SHTS, whte. C- ompare! Match the all-new features of Oldsmobles Super "88" wth my oth <lher car n U$ lamjc-nnparfl t for Btyer-<-lw»e?.wl^e?.? ne8 tha,. «e l a new knd of beaaty! Compare t for eke and room that ftpac- <»«* hnurou» % ttew Body by Fsherl Compare t for rdng comforttlut new level-gong chasss that smoothes the roughest roads! Then, "*» the SufW "88^ for parfonnance! M«K* the bruaat jower and» the road! Only then wll you know that Oldsmobles all-new Super "»l" s truly an ^l-tmo grent. 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14 PAOE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 05 ffldhpandent-f,,! Todayt Pattern >U ^- Pattern 954 (ncludes pantlt), szes 2, 4, 6, Sze 6, dreaa, yards 35-nch; V yard contral. Send THRTY CENT8 n con* for ths pal tern to 70 N«wpaper Pattern Dept., 232 Wett 8th 8t, New York. N Y Prnt planly SZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STVLE NUMBER. Choose your seasons wardrobe from our latest Maran Martn Pattern Book. Send Twenty Cent* for your copy ntav. Smart ewysew slylca (or everyone A Frea pallc la prnted n the book. 4- ;;f; : ; f" TMK.Y WARNNG SOMEWHERE N KOREA On a cpu.tn hflwuy n South Korea, mltary polv luve posted ths sgn: Drve carefully, you may kll your rpplacemut." LEGAL NOTCES lltlllll*< V, Kds ull... r.-clvel by he Board,,f ;, ; : p tn S:. M., K.K, m.lnc \ llfl, nt the, Unar.l M Me o.h. n tle Wo..!,r,k;e HKh School, W«odbrhlne. N-. " : l" lr l"»r rtelun. Spe.luK as to body nrrnnge-- me,., may he procured al the Dsth.t clerks Ulllre. Knob hd u s be sealed, planly mark,. "H.! on a l-.nr nor Mfdan" tml n.l.h", n the Hoard of B«lu-atm,, and nusl be lllvered by nan,, tl.t. t mal. The l.a-d reserves he rght to ro.t.-. not or nl hls. and to wave nt l ral lnrnalllhs. llo.vfl nl KDCATON Townshp ol Woolhrl.lge Woolln-dgo, N... lsk.kn. AMHJtSON, l)nlr" l. rl..l..b. C-7 LCGAL NOTCES ehllllml. "All \- ( Con lpnlltln.," :. > m\< S7. He Hnvlncnn M a.pl!,:,.- tn r. t le snmln ls a -,el.ft.-t- p T, s,, - l. l l l n., l - «. - - v. l!,e l. ll H t.-.- mned,,,:u, T -d h ll.- n:..(,.l.e,,-!.. l r.lsn.l ll.lul, ol mn.>r x n,.,n s :..-. llnwh (Jl.lll.,, - sad sot lf nad-,- lnl-r -;. l.lo,.. Mu-. nwnt f. ll lnn ll.l.. ^ ; lel rn nc. t V O n ff :! llprfm ncut,\.,e» a n!...,.", t H u n, a n M n. t l l l t n «l to sotl ; Uprt.prlalll. pll^!.. ". Tllll nf tjte lt. HV S..H. <" " N.w. -..-\. «, b not-- "-! "! «h,«l l.fl- lll.. l«l :lt H ". " >. ee.l.. pel-..nr, T!-" P - TMH- n.fl.. " -- n ll,\. a.tl,,lx. l o c\. lte,llt.l rll- «. M K nr tnk, Tle s.u.;... ll lln S., - M l ll t l l l l l r e d h > l C V,,S n. > l V mal, md fled n ln- OH. < o :lne Townshp Clerk, md td.stallhnl nrtn* l.e ntl.maton rplr.-l h- : s. 4 j: -, t The n T m " mh"l"l " n,!,<r * aj. f.ll.ws: A H" Vltrlll..l S.-w. r efltlnt: al tn. munt Manhole n Anln.y Ave- Shtt- KTtcw v np:n n* rat \y ll, tll ltll««. "" < A)l;r SH.M Avenue n ""t.r l" of lums lulte; tlolre alnllk center lne l UH Lane approxmate! V lett VKlng tl.llnle; llt-.e an»" Vltrlfl.l S«WH- frmn tl... pn-s-. nanhnle center tl..-.. Hwt Lne, a-ppr.vlxmllcly ;n feel east nf n Snta Avenue: them e wtwlerly upojm.telv!t:, feet n n pont mll M\ feel f,:.st!" Ok Avee 7. All he Work nf u,, lnor,., nert s to be dnnf- n ;N nldau e wth (he lans am S llnllnts nf les, rll.-.. nn., by Howard Mad s.,n, TuWKlllu KlKll-er, and Ho-.Specntlerefnr. whch m e n.vv oc lf wlll the Tnwnsllp Clerk. S.l. nprvet shall he m..l d -nllplete oler the.= r\s.* (llll llle.lln of de ToU n,, UC. am) a- nnll), n rm-l- f an At whltlml "An Al l.dllrllllllk.mllnlll!lltl"<."!). Ths Ortln.-4> slll tkn f-rfpr lnllothl v pun tn- UlMl nn :uulvf-rtlnlnr ;ts fulrl lv l.nv. AltST K. tuknl:, l ( Attesl: B... lnlrn. (nk. Tl nlllllllllllldll l.l.lll ll.llll ul.l.ln tn- TV. WTK MTK. s len >v Kvet thn the folam al <»f * «s r a XTK! TO M>l):tS.Sealed tln Wll ft-clvtl He Pur, >!,; Audts utlce, llom 20R, luh ;,,,,d HnlldlK. New llruhwlck. N., on M.lny, June S. 9& nt lln A, daylght MVK tme, lur hc lollnwr lcs mll tubes to!>e- </ loclllllt.tl-ce (: ns* - ply Hren wth three t.r ml-s.. natcl. Four n r.vl. ply llreswth four ) ues n match. One () f;nxl." Heavy Duty tre wth... luje to mntcl. K\^ H) thh x < 4 ply ushenjrer Tns. Two (:!» mkl. ply Passenger Tres wth wo D lt.cs to ttatcl. -WKu n ttul l ply Tr.u.ck tfrtk wllh elklt (»> tnlf to nutut. Tven-on ^ ;;,xl"--4 ply tres wth t\vcnly-nnc tl) tuheh o mttcl. Kltsl M l.mll lly l J n.saen(er tres w ll. lfjll S tulles to nl-l. Konr () l7x r ply assebd lves. Ulur,7x,, ply lres wltll lmr ln-s tn match. lne ll Tun\,", - ply tre wth one (MMlc to nncl. Kl.ce lst ":,dxjd s ply tres wth.^heen S nhs tn mutch. W, \. t, ) T..nxn--ll ply tlrex wlll seven T) llm nntcl, K. M 7<lxr,--l! ply MM wlt.l el^ht (M lln-s n ntcl. lorl (Ml NZxJl lo ply tres W4h ur.. ll) l>, K to ntclt. Seven l.l!nllx jll--lll plv tlrcb wth Bevcn < )! n,he* t natcf. Seven ; uosj) 0 ply tres Wth seven (7 (u)ejf n jnltel, Bu u oxm j ply tres wlll four ( tuhes n mutch..am 6 be K HrR lne s,,lard uallty, Hlds u.s n- acounnf.l ly CUB or crll eh.-. ; n de nount Qf ten per cej tl { of the total bd. f wo or n.,,.lldlurr are te»l Hn letn he uchulk AKtllt B- Hlra he rlnln.t. nke the awlld to Mr ll he h es. De llml djcnsen VenlmluVrs ruhj-ves H,- KH lo ncrf-a-sf) or de, K-lrr H,, am. nl love tn vt or (l.lulllk uounl equal to < WHll lue pel T.-Ut {,{!,%) ot tle <Uul»l..HOnull.TM lhyb.l the KH n re led uny nr nl bds" anl lls n,,," Khect n nl relabtct to he app-ovj of lltt Uuftrtl [ cchnhlerk of the Cojty rfh*tys Tle loan of cjsen Veaholrrra, Flr.clsujr AR.U berely «lnn hev losljer tle pat- -tlllus.^jc LlU a.lv. Urns am ls.se :t, and tlev leservu ttu. lo MC el l^tle pallculur nke tres ;nd lules whch they deem t, mll H lo. t!tv n.l jrce ly older nl the Hoard of chufan l.-r.s ol tln> ounty of AVlll;.. l*up tnt; la l.tohy glvu that Jht fol- W; (r.u, cu, V», rtgflffly tl n.l Hl. )Ul at,a le^ttur l of tn Townshp Cmmjtt- U Towtshl of \Vj>.lor lkt\ «..\- of Mllll-xx, New t on tlw 6th luy of Jut)t),,.. J. w l j ("lurk. ODTWANOB UB.AT.NO TO. ltunnh JVNO BBWBtl D BY TUSK a OF THK WOO B! H-SK N UF JUMU.WSX; us lltldtur lt>known ml ho Huura slkll h«.onut., us mdet mul by f A - uovllpna of tn Act %*t.lhbft*".{«-"-. -JR. tee of The Twnshlp nf Woll.rde. n the County of Ml.hlle.S, New Jersey, held on he.th dav of June, sr,j. H J. llnhsan, Townshp Clerk, AN OltWNAWK HH.ATN"! T THK LOtl STHKT SKWOK BK T cmh-alnku Y THK TOWNSHP OrtllMTTMO >" THK TV)WNSHP (F WOOHMHK N THK <X)t»NTY (>! Ml l >LC-f X: ;. A RPWfr, as hen-nnftrr.f- Uel, to he known H the Lor.l Street-Hewer, shall be nhnuled as a nfll mprovement under am! by vrtue of the provsons n an Act enttled, "An Act c ern; r.eoal NOTCES KOTCR Tulf notce tht HAHKT VH TAL^SKL lf appled to t* TownsH Cnmlttre nf the Townshp of Vm brplne f..r n Plenry tethll Ctnntnpdon h Mf.v for pren4h9 "lmned at luollcce nn, us Man Kfrel, UldlVlllte. N... Ll.jtLllum. t.n, louuld b«nmd mnedlntely n wrtng to: U. J. Dutlmn, Townhlu terk, woodbrdge, Ntw Jersey SlrnMl HA t ; v v>ft«w, -. B-7. 4 Wo.dlrl.l r*,.n. J. «OT«K T»kf notlt, Unt toafejh ANlllA^K mx lppl-l n the lmnn (ontutt u t(rt= fowt llp of W mllrllgt fur * l-nar) Krtnll nhtrtlulon ll(4na«fur prrn> l»(» shuatt.l at [,74 Amboy A»», Won lllu., H. J. jclm, f Any, houl.l b«tnndf nnuolh-y t wrtng tu H. J luttan, Tv nshl,lerk, WaoJrlt-n New Jr.«, *-! wn-l,uskh ANlFASftK. -., t-7. l«wmllrjlge, S. J. LEGAL LEGAL NOTCES lnupl at.-lv n "TtlnK to: H. J., UunBH. Tow.shlp Clerk, Wood- Take "tl<<- that the C0MMA.rlm* New Jersey cvc lmcl:»vkment, SC. hn.» Hlrnel CAllllK TYLRn. ppllpd t. (he Tnvnsh Cnn- -, r,.;.-w-nfl, K. J. mllet- - the Townsllp of " A Chl,. enn N Take null.o tlt.anna WBtNER 4T/A Krjonntny WlnV & l.l[uorht«re) lnn npll to- tle Towmllp Cvtnn. w ut le TuWtllu u WjmlhrMKc for a l.mrj Kfl»ll llsrlbutlon H tnt fur prpdlca alluulcd t J9 M:ln SU»M, WuodbrnUe, Tuwnslu) uf WoodtrldKt Objecton,!, f any, ahoull ) m»rt llnmullately n nrlllmg to: f) J HungB, Tonnsllp (l-rk, Woudbrdge, New.tmty HlKf<-l) ANNA WKNBR,.-,. 6-7, H WHHllrllge, N. J. NOTCE 7nV«rotl-e tlnl te WOOD- rk rol.hmuan Cl.ltH. NC., las tlt n lf TwKl Cmmu of H? TnwNhlp nf \Voollrllhf nr a chl l-^n^- for prem- FS HKH- nt HO M. Ktrcet. Wln.llrlKr, N. J. (Juje nunj, r any, hould be md< mmelmlely n wrtng to: B. J Dnnfan. Townshp Clerk, Wood hrlkte. N. J. m. nka;; a.vn, NC.! lw;u-l S. l.jlr.l, rs., Wlllm J. lnuham,.-. C, M»yTr?a»., WuUjrl-lBf, N. J. MlTM ; 7.-\Vc not-rc- (lnt T,\[,AN-AMEn- fan Cnl.Tjnu- KK.KK ASSO- CATON UM pplcl to the Tuvlnhlp. (VMlmltee of the ToWllutlp of W.HMrllKe rue Club enb for.rps. M nllunlef at Heonnd Src-t. ort l!.;dln(!, Townshp of VVollMtl j*\ N. J, Otj-rtlons, f Hnv, sholl le m»dt mme.lhtely n wrtng to: B. J. lmlfan, TOKHP Crk of the Towt^llt) of Won.lhr.lKe, N..!. ANAMBHHAN COMM- MC.MOP AHSlllATON..-, C7, 4 Secretary Tak# notlcts Hnt MBfjODT Nt., H.S appled to the Townuhlp (0*6 of the Townshp of WomllrllKP for a Plenary Retal Cot)nptl>n lcense for premses sltualed nt Man Street, Wonltrllne, N. J. Objectons, f any, should be made mmedately n wrtng tn. J. hm gan, Townshp Clerk, W 7, the uneultne^lh tc..r an<l 8U t let>nl llcrtu. an.l otl. lawn applcable tleretu, n provlle m the HHlllafy llspnwl of nwrr-., > nw lernlnafler pr.vl...l. 2, The cost of sll provecnl rthall he nstshul upon. lals n tle vcllly thereof bee"lp*l, :."!... TttaHed n vulut tler.hy. u> tlw.-\- tunl (f He lenellt nr hf nt-asc.. Th^ Htm of Wevc Hnl.! anl Mrty (ft&v.oq) lollra s l.-r.-h.v dpproprlutecl as a l.nvn nynrt nr thf tull prpohcs, sad HTU UVUK.crt-tofnre bee.n nnle ;.vnl;u>l< tleref.r. The furtber sun nf sx TloUHand.Seven lhnlre. Mly (W,7Bn.<l< ) Uollars, or so mrl thereof aw )<y he.l.fsnry,. l«berehy L)»prop!a.t.l n nct le f l y cost of on sjd n fo\rment. 4. NoteH and hnn.ls arc heely -jlb^u^l,l> Hv^.-hwy! lr^u lue t(l tnelnanttrtohnl nrt f» rfmbpl, the Mun u^pforlnted, pursuau] to he* POVHDH O(, (Mptur On* of Ttle 4( ul the JevLsOtl Slalutcs b< New Jersey, Whch notes or n.ms ^lall 4eur lntureat at : rate mln weed (% per annum. The pnper Townshp ofttrlllh are lcrely uthoruttd n execute and ssue suld.totes or hontlj. 5. The M >plenentl t;ht MUlenet v ct ulel. by l.tw has lt-en lulv»ntl H«d n (he Oltce of the Clark! and sad Statuncnt NOTCE Tdkft notce that COLONJA OON- TKY (M.t has pplnl to the Drector of the Mvson of Ahohulk Bevera(fc Control. Newark, N. J., for a lery Ketall CnKntptlon lcense fnr premses.stuated at Colonln nleva-l, <olonl, Townshp of Un.llrdt,., N. J. Tt. olllcrs me:.. E, Muusman, n.tlul. J. Md wood Drve, Hahv\av, N. J.L l>, A. Thorn, Vce Prt-al- lt, SH Mllwood lrlve, lahway, N. J.: Joseph T. Smon. Secretary, 577.ffrt-rs Ave,, lhwny, N. J.:. J. Sautr. Treuaurer. 4 M*ple Ave.. KlllWy, N, J. Tn Hrcors nre:.. R. Mossman, r..sl..t, H7f Mdwoo.l Drve, Ralway, N..].; ). A. Tlorn, Vce Presl- enl, SH Mdv.nol lrlve, Hahway, N.,.;,. T. Hlnmn, Sccretry, L"l Jen*r.wn Ave.. lalnvay, N, J.; l. J. Snsr. Treasunr, llll Mnple Ave., lahwv. N, J.; >. W. Flu-thnlouew, 43 Clewynd Avc.ll^nUeltL.N. l.j U.ljc:! Bauer, ll l/ljatt St., Tthlvny, N. J.:l. L. flrady, 739 Balaam Way, l : nlrn, N. J.;... Burns,.6 W. Sb Street. lalnllehl, N. J.; (hesto (as!-, Dover Ud, (,olonla, N. J.; lolwad <:mer, l!7 WesLWd Ave,, ll/lftl, X. J.; W. J. Hetz, CO \V. ScarH St., Kahway, NH.;. W. MX, llll Lnden Ave., LlcTen, N. J,; A Lr-H, S Hf-hert Ave., Htaten sn. N. Y,. Loula Ntuberg, New mver llo.l, Colonla, N. J.; d>r.. 5. MoThon, 044AfV. Mlton Ave., llah- Wy.N,..; K. Strenla, U4 Water Ktret, Pertl Amhoy, N... Ohjectluns, f uny, should be m»d«nnellel.v n wrltlntf to the Drector nf le llvlson of Alcoholc HeVnr.Ke Control, tlmd troll Mtr;:t, NeJ-rk, N. J.,.^ NOTCR Take notce that AVKNF.L REC- RKATON, NO., a corporaton of New Jersey, hm appled,to the Townshp Cunnltteu of tle Townshp of Woolbrldge for a Plenary Retal Consumpton Lcense tor premses stuated ut Superhghway t. Aveel, Tnwntvllp of WoodbrllKe, N. J. anvalqul DNUAN, Townshp Clerk, Wood- "T*rr"Vr"\VA-TKt R HAtlOH Slkncd MA :Y MDlAA: and CAULN M/l.NA: t. J. afuer, Treasurer Colonla, N, J,.-r,. 6-7, 4 Wp onulnn the lfortlon re ulvl by U.,S. 40:-0., 6, T) Ht!W>:r to be, cstrt-l hefttltr H UN followh An f" Vltrlllad Stjwor UKKK at th«lne ff the pt.sent ^^wtr on thu wemerly nl.le of Kt. OeorxHV Avenue, where, flc sum. s nlt- Mle by tlm prolongaton of tn. cent lne of.onl Street; llu TOM H. (»orguu AvtfK Sl.l, HlSh^-uy) alun? he center lne of (.gfl Street to We center llln- of,t<ro» >t Avenue, a llhtnnce of apuroxllpjltbly lo&t <<> e{ thence Honl- #r y ulong tl t cene- Jn.- of nhpect AyenB 2S0 feel, tnkeller wlll lne n tll" center nr nf W nlt venu* beslnnluk nt ) cel.r lno f Lonl Street am rnnuk suutherly nvprutlmtely 2CO feet. 7, Alt lbs work of su l mprov- DUtll R to be lm n aconlanrl Wth le P a tn mul K >ll]alloh nl lqta tjtreel Mcwor, a* her.nl-forc )«.crll>e), nle hy Flnvrtnl M.ul- Bm, Tnwnshl Knllnr, an. le WpeltlrallnM her.lo-, Jvhl.l annow on tle wlll the Townshp.UU. 8, Hull lmvt-uhl Nhall le ll- MDl!aQ)Ul@tstl tuntf He.suptVlaun umd tjrecllun of tn- JO4H»4 OBnltfe,»nl H.tor.lnn o,tln< provlnjonj uf un A.l enlltlcl, "An At.ollCBrlK Mul.llallll " «, Thn Ollatfe Hhall tal(*t affect nmellttely upon (be llolld anl,hfrtlmf UM rejlrol by law. AlKllST P. (lllolnh c.n!nht.e,nmn-ut-,abc. U B, J. PyfllK Towtllp u To \)t ^v l ) erk. an d^tej n. the on June, #SV NUTCK Tak» notk* tlmt,, r OU)VR, a torporutlon, UB appled to th«townshp Comnlttes of he llp ot Woudbldge for a Re- Uetall Consumpton Lcense f Retal C No. C-8, fur p C d xltuutud ul o C 8, ur premlkeh xltuutud Cor. Codlnfton Avenue nnrt fpn, oprluk (toad, Hopdawn, Cpwnshlp of Woodbrldf*, New Jersey/ Objecton^ f any, HltmKt be made mnsllalely n wllng to H.J PontlWl, Tuwnlhlp-Clok, Wuodl>rlds«, New Jemy thlbllm) KVBU UHOVK COUP JOSEPH Pl.E[KFBH. We ttres. l-h.-t-. 4 T«k( no l!» thut MAX MNHKY»M appled lo the TQWKP Oymnutus of the Townuhlp ol S??OT?,«? f. r a J(""jy ftotall ge fur a Pmrlbutlo lkv)»c OlSud t. an lt! Townnl! ot WooT, f any, should b«mn)» k wrltlk to: H. j., - <n»wb Olt)rlt, WOB«- ew Juuuy «a) MAX MN8K*. Woudbrldgs, N. J, NOTOH Takenotlre that the VHTKRATS OK -f)ltkan WAW, #440, WOOD HnlKVK llkt, nu appled to th«townshp Commttee of the Town shp, of WoodbTldjB for a Club Llr«nse focvpremlses located at corner of erl am Ju.mes Streets, Woodbrllge, New Jersey. Objectons, f tny, nlould be made mnmltly n wrtng to: }. J. UunlKtn, Townshp Clerk, Woodbrdge, Now Jersey. (Sgned) VCTOlANH ; Ol TORFAOH WARS #440, WOODlUflMl.: DST Jos.-p K/lusls, (nuule.r l.-l. C-7,. NOTOR Take nnllce thnl KRANK 8- BKOU las appled! t) tn fownalp.(olmltlbol uf tle Town hp of Wrulhrldce for k Plenary Retal Commnuton lldenee for prtnlsea stuated nt 239 Hahway Avenue, Avenel, N. J., Lots 89(-89, Block 950, Townshp of Woulbrldf), Objectons, f any, ahould be mtd* mmedately Tn wrtng tu; B. J. Dungan, Townsh)p Clerk, Woodbrdge, N. J. (Sgned) FANC SlPKtlOB,.-L. C-7. H Avenel, *f. J, NOTC Take nollce lhat.han(,s FT/,- ClJMALD has Hldfd T to the Towna Conmlteo uf tle TownthlPj t, lkllljke fr u lemrj Ketfl CTonsnptTT! lcenuo tor pre lseh stuated at Zlttflur Av#unt Sld Supellglvy, Avenel, Vowo- hp of WoobldKe, R. Oblecllonu, f any, should be, mde mmsllately n wrtng to: B, J. DuTHkn. Townshp Clerk, Woodbrldje. Naw Jtruey.. (KlKrmll ltan(jls FTZGERAL.P,.-L, B-7, H Avenel, N. J NOTCB Pt C AL-:b.l JuJ lpllul to the Tur- Dlp Connlle of (he Totvullp of Woollrldgt! for a Plenary Rttull Ooslnpllon lcense for premses altmlrl on talwtv Avenua (Bldo.k 87, Avel, Tmvnshlp of WuodbrlJte, N.. Oljtctonu, f any, should be n«ad«llolnedlntelv n wltng to: B. J. punttth.l, Townshp Clerk, Woodbrllge, New J-any...-L..7/ > l Avel«l, H.. DOTKW notce Hnt MWVjVJt 8. LQ- W**»«() Una ftppfttd -f l# Tuwnsmp Cunnltea at the Town hlf of WuodbrllgH ttt a Pltsarj Retal Cunan >tlun llctum* for premses sltumed at f 8#ooud Street, Woollrldu, Tawnhlb qf Wondlrldge. N. J. * Objetlona, t any, should be made nndlatl) ll tl B. J. WpOdlmmdlutul)< n \vrllln-(f to l.-l, l-7, H. LOMONCO, Woolbrllge, N. J. NlttKJJ.Dt has,l,.e.u wllp C l to, u to UB p Cnmltet) of the Townhlp-of Woudhrldge for a Plenary Htl Cunsn )lun llcbse tot p e d ultuuted at Ht (Jeprge Avum unj nutlet* Street, Avenal Towmhlp u/ Woodbrldgw, N, J, PWl t a»jf, houla le MAH M T K K,., r. - t. M C A t A L -,. l e d t n t h e T n w t T - m, Cnnll-t nf the Tunnmnp of - e for a plenary teta.ll on lcense for premse* tunnl nl * Man Strent, Wnud-.rlld.- Tnnshlp of Woudbrltlge, N J Objectons, f uny, nholt be made mmdlley n wrtng tn: t. J. wmhlp Clerks Wood Jersey. luhlg.t. THWKP MAR. ALMAB. >. N. J.., r,.7. Tnke mll.- Unt "Ht* JULAN and Cll.lC-; J.TAX hnvf.ppl-l n cmlll f»r a lc- P the nlll: nary Kcla Consnlln lcense for oct-d at 3tll curl Street, <c, N... Objectons, any. shohl le mm!! j nmmlla-y n v. ll hl bf m» H:.l«, J, W l nmmllay n v. llnn l, Dunlcan, TO«"»HMJ» Clerk, Wnol- jrllk* N -. (Slrledt JOHN JULAN and lao-:.r.an,,-l. H-J. Woll.rllge, N. J- SonrK Taku nntlff hat FULTON NN.,M",. HH pplled " l ] e Townnblp "tnmllttp nf he Townnhlp of WojHrlK lor a Pl--nry lletll, bsnptlon llnsc fur preme* Hltmtel at n. Kulto Slrcrl, W.m.l- W l h l l ^ f a k B * *» F T.. 4 *.» - -- T-- MAYHrt, Wll.TAN MAVKt, lupl JASBlS MAY! ;P, ve npflled n s tbe Townshp cnntee of He Tutonshp or \yto.lke, (p_r» Plenary Untal ClHnp l..u-.-!h [or pc n M^ HlU. :tlll) AHMV Avthtlp, Woodhlldne, N.., UhJtltloH, r uly, ulnld be made mnflllel) n MK rt: - lunlk.", Tnwnahlf Clerk, WtudbrlJe, N. J. (Slgne.) JlSOH AlVVlt W.TAN MAV)U JAM-3S MAY Kt brdge, Townshp N. J. of WnolhrllK, Utjectlons, f nnv. should he made ld he m t: H. J. rt W jectlono, f nnv. sh mrmll»te v n wrtng t:. 5unTgan, Tov-nsltf rfnrt, Wnobrdge, Nett Jerflnv (SlgnP) FULTON NN. NC., Edward J:nlK», Vrc., Margaret JanlKa, Ht-cy.,.-L. 6-7, 4 Wo.llr.K, N. MOTCK T«ke notlee tlmt LKWU TOMMWK has pplled to the Towntlp- CommtHe* of He Tnwllp of Wootlbrldge fora Tlennry te- & Consumpton lcense for prunng jllualvl nt New anl Wllam trettfl, WooubrldRf, Townsllp o vvotwlbrldlte, N. J, ObJtOtlntm, f any, should bo made mmetll«t«lv n wrtng to:. J. )unlgan. Townshp Clerk, Wood- Tldge, N»w Jersey. (Sgned,-L. (-7, M LEWS TOMCHK, Woodbrldge, N. J. -,. 6-7, - ( R n ) MK/DY CUtn. TNf. Phlp Pollen, Presdent Mchael varnczkowsk. Sec, & TvelH. Woolbrldge, N. J. lor 4 t nntcd ll cornel or Condut Way "ld lnmn Avetn. " X Wl d ntljm. X lrlhcc TlWlHll dd. " Wlllll,, TWHll lrlhc ( Malng address.. F. >. JJ2, dhwuy. N. J.) Ohj«" t.nh. f any, shouto he tnale ln-.l.lv n wrllnk n- J - t K, T.«nsll Cl^k, WoodllllKC N... l) CVC MltlOVK-, MHNT, NC., K TlonH Leworthy, rrmllet Mrs. Stella Msposll". Sertuv.-L. f-7, 4.Take t;.wkph.-l. AMKS MAY Kt WtHlhrl.l;.. X,.. NOTCK Tnke notlte Unt MltS, HWK l-ac-z lns pplled n lo THVTamp Connl. n.. le T..n H.. m Woudllte for n lery KeU OoHmlon lcense lor pr.nlses UUHtett ll f ML S-B, WJ brdge, N J. Objcons, f any, shnld be nmdt ntnedlnt-ly n wrlm ": " > Durugn, Townshp C.rk, WnodtrlUBt, New Jersey. (SlKledl MLS, HOSK MAC/,,-L. C-7, WnodlrllK, X J NOTHK Take nntl.-e hal MA!Y nnd PA :. CNKUTA have n.ll..l n tle uwl.sl.lp CnnuUlcr ol Townslllnl VVoolbrldKc nr Plel.uy :.-.ll C l f "tkoal NOTKFS.us. n. TovusllP c;rrk. hlllkc. XW «,,..,,,,,, l l -. Mvrn- Tlll" Tllltlce l-h M ": h HT N ha- -ppll"d " " "»» ll.p Vnnl." " H" To«nshll W -dk..»r len-* : t ; -o-n.l l.-tse N.. c-:.. f.ren". nlcl nl» : ^" rlk -,,,,,.,,.! J,.,.. ot llcllm. T..«S!!,,", th.l"! H nn>! -""l " nn l.t.lv n "llnw n-l.lk-. -N. --,K(>AL NOTCES of Wood. M, U: Kts lltt. N, John. l"«ok. "/- K.Klltlln [Wnl, SeeV- -L, f- \OTC-:, ml,,, ll.l ll.lk HAH # \c,, >^ :. «ple!» ", C.nntlee. " Me To>> n- Wolll dpc- "! : lcllllv ll -l ll[.l nl lrcc X" - j,,,* stll.tl..l H N r v Sl-eel. Wnl.llllllHC, N-. Ol <>c n,l an\, slonld le n:nlc Mllllle. l. el>- ll Wlllllllt tl. H. J lnln.. Tmnslp Clerk-, U - hrlke,.\, J. T.k* ;:,, - lal lol- p. Sndl n,r-k j A; t,.l. NC. Frank,hkn. S.. l"- Sepbcn K.r;. Hccy..-L f-7, \KT T. MTCK Tkn notce tlnl the W00Dn-: rst, NO, S7, TUB AMKHlc\,N.KllN. bus nnllfd to th* Cmnl-fot.T of Aldholl H«v!ragt Cm trol fnr n lul LPrnsf for premm, s nl-.l ll S Horry Street, WoolbrldRt.. N.,,,.lectlnp, r ny, shopl ho m&df mne.l.l.vln "rlng n: Krwln U. ll.k C.nfsslnner nf Alcoholc Hev-me Cmtrl, mofl llrnad.street, X rl, M. J. wlnnlmmf, O.T NO, 87. Tn-:.\M:;CAN LKUON V,,,!, chey. Connde Henry D. Nelson, Vc Connnnler l en\ (. Snllll-s. V.cc CnMnnder Alvn llyklm,.-.. Vce Cnmnn-r Kd n! S. r.-...l(llll,,\l.lul:\lll,ll,ll. -!ell!el-t. nth C OhVlT -;.A,ml llem cxnk.t, SK.-.-Arum Tll: lcs,.wlllan Tc, Clove Hlrcet, W.nJhr.lt;.-, N... -.rlc A.Knhlmnn, HS Krefmh, H reel. V\n l,rl.lt. r e, N. "(-l"-- Kn*. SlnoP Aveftw, ^.dtllwe., X,.. n,n ). \, Klnv, K, Man Mlrcel, \\ru.,.:.rl.lm:. N; J. M>,,. Tnn r, Hrrtve Ave-.-. WoO.rdm...N... llerv f. Nclsf. Lvngston Av»- lne, AV ll.l. X. -., Tnns Kt h. :N drove Avenue, - \V.. l lh-f, X,... A-llmr (lrdcr. Clff loml, Sv- w.len. X... Ju Kllorn. Klmr laor. \V l.l.ln->, N.. -, «... ts Take notce Unt SK.N t«st ;::.;, Verau-: " rnvtn Wf- o tle lel Stal.s h.s.pplh l. To.llp otml.. lle To for Cl..-,,n H l K l K y. l - l l n. T n «n. - l l l p < V. M. l l. r l d u e, X.,. ( l. J e. l o n s, f v. s n. n l l n- m. l e U H l l. l t e l V W V l l l K " : K. - W W. CoHmpon llcee for prens..-a ulltlllt-d lt?! Alln-lt S reel. Wm.l-, brlgt),*tuwnsllp of Woollrl^e, N J. Objectons, f any, should le nnle j, y, nunt.tlauly lt Ml ng u. lv J MlBun, nk MP Clerk, V\unu l l N J rlb. (Sgned) J..-.ty. fmllsllp C..lKe. Xett.lersev. SK s:.n COST.,". V-eras of r-n;, r tll lllcl States st-ln, X J. :n r;m,.hs.. Cn.n-. S.llfnr.l Lma. Allllnl d) MAlV and PAtL CNKOTA,.-L. t-7, 4 Wuolhrhl-. N J NVTCK Talu, notce that HKNNV SMH- (l.nk ban appled n tle T.wn- 4nt( Column.t u tbu To»nMU> o. Wuudbrllge fur t Plennry feuh O.nsrplon.*t*na»- for preml**.s slnat.l ;t.ml \\..l.l,l,lb Avlw, Port lleallk. Towsb... W - ll-ldke, N- - sloul e made j lmme.l.ucly n to: U. J j u, av a l d be mrnedatoly n wrtng to: DDNUAN T h Clk lmme.luly n wrnk Utlgan, Townshp Clerk, Wood brdge, New Jersey. (Sgned) HKNNY SMKONE, L 7 l X SOT-M. T»U«n"*l"p that (nlaltkh >l :lll.\tlx las.pl.l T.f Tutmhp Conmlllc" of tut Tnwnahlp of Wnodhrldgo or *. Plenary telall Con>.npt,: lc.ru. for premse^ nltualrd nt lloute - an. l.oree Avmue, W brldge. N. J Tn lnte.t ol Kt...ftlcrn uf the C.rporaon nr*» f^ f,l(o,vs: Pt-lT S.l*r.s, Prt.^lcU S, la s.lcrls. s." rt.rv Antlmny Sldt-rl.--, As.st S-y.t Tr.-ax. Charles S. M:n"s. Vc Presdent Objfcllcn, f any. slnuld n- mde mme.llatelv n wrtm n.. Duntga), Tuwnxllp Ckrk, WoodrldKt. New Jersey. (Slgnel) UKHA.TKU <-nrpratk)n, Hy Peter Slders. h g.-l. t-7, 4 Port lealln;. X. J \ OTC 5 Tnke nolle,, hat WALT jml ^ fabcll las appled tn the fuwlsnp Commttee u( tht- TOVMulllp of WoollrllKe for a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcense for prtnlsen HlluatPl al 9t-9f *M> Street, Avenel, Townshp of Woodbrllge, N. J. O b j... C-T, \V lr.lkc, N. J- MTC: Take nnllf- that MAKV MO.XA! and C.\l:LK.-> M".N\: have a >plll to. TolVtlslll!,n: ttec of (he Townshp.T W.,nll.rl;e.r a Plenary U.ta.l C.nsun.t.. - ce.e for p.-.st--( slo:t- ;l X"\v and Wllam Str.-ets, Wu,.,,U;\ Townshp of W.nlhrl.lK., X... O j NUlCK Tke nntlc- that MAHV UK SAN. TN Lt p.l.l to the Tnwnjnll...u.u.f hu Towmlup (NlsTpn. - -?.H t for premse* tlllul t ll.llv ml Marlon Street*, ort C..lntf, Tuwnsllp of WoUd- rllxe. N., objectons, f :nv Hlnhl be mad* nncllaelv n wrllng to; B. J. Ml lra, Tou Mhp Clerk, Wood n.he NeU-.l.-rsey, SM.-l MAY h-! SANTH, orl leadk, N. J..-L. Take mll, XOTHK....-!.,-t STANS TAT, : ppl c.l to lle Town.«<,.- < - - ol tn- Townshp of Wm!l!,lc-.. r a Plenary letall.nmpt.- lc-nw " premses tlllu-, ll H.. Kllllnll Street, Tt.W- llp ol U l-rdm-. N. J. tl.j. lnn-, f any, should be made ntelhjely n,urlllnt! to K. J. Hng, Towhsp Clerk, Wood.rl.lK". N... Snned STANS TAT KOOM, NC Slah-v.cl-nUk, rehllent Jo-, ph c l : M; Vc- Presdent llll,.lllluhlll, Secrelnry-Tredsrer.-L. f.-7, WdlrldK*. N. J. M: Take n.lce tl.t ANTllUNY OLV- ll! lu" a l<. n The Townsllp ClMUee ul tle ToWllnllp ul W hrdk- lor. Plenary telnll.nsmlo Hese for remlne» mnted at l;: Oak Tree tmd, l T l W l b l l l«e!n, To.vn-lp N.., of Woolbrllge, )ljclh:nfl. f any, slnuld be madt telauly n wrtng to: H, J. MuUan, Tmvn.hlp Clerk, Wood- lllc, New Jel-cV.-JKe. AXTHnNV (, VKK,.-L. l-7. l»eln, N, J. Take nol.,- Hnt Lull HOSNKt!..n^, - tn- TnA^lnp Conmlllert tt tle Objectlona, f any, aheuld be made [ Oljcctlutss, f any, slonl.l be mmle Townshp nl \v lrlfgo fur a mmedlulely n wrtng to:... nnellululy n wrl!; lo:. J. J tlcns-v. l:.-: Consumpton lcense la.nl.r.., l..,,rdl,<n Pl.pk... ll.nlcr.,., l../ l_.,h; A X, NC h appled - " llll MfllMl.,,M WM lr M " lrclnhlljf Arc. tollllly teeun ],,,,,, wck, New j,.r«,,v ; m, t&..nl \ j) ll, (lne, lor,,,r,, llvellk." Ten Th" (,llnn.s of X,,,..,/. urln-r he n<- -..,, Mwetpl-r,, n;,,,"\ Countv VntlnK M- l.l^n N l "" l l d.s frll be,"".,! : ; Mls msl n,,.,,, or certlfl. cleel,,,. un pur cent t^, h, { f two or tn.r. m,.. n nn tem the p,,,, tlklt,, jvarm to one.f tl,,, llllll llll, tl- H Ml., wlll nl rff t e,,,, ld lm lllrocted,,,,,,, fulfll CHsK mad,. :,n, ", Notce H lerel.v,-, rn hal f ther,,p! defectve or n.-m];,., lp lmnoltty n,,,,,, H)»-d ll!,,,,., "!!«rl(jl,,,,.le rl-.se tlu< nom hv MllltlK tllell,, ln rcfoh nn tnn ty-hve per tejt (;:,.;, "jllnnnt^ heren n, n The rurr-lhlnr \ thf. rlklt to relee n, ftml H.thrr..u,,, lo the pp,,, of Clo,m..r( <ln, of Mlddlenex. Hy order nf th,. u,, llesex. \ MlTHK TO s Scld bds wll be, Pnrchslng Aken. m,, Cnlv l-rrd Hull,!;,, wck. New.lersev,,,, - -.!"., al ll:lu A \ svlnn lme, fur n,,,,, delverng nf Purl, T null) K.m of No : lst lnrn? t he e n hrchaer :.,-,, llollso :ltl4 Sherff- ;, ml nl wll.-h tlm. opened. tldj* mn he :h,,,:, or..-rtltl-l el-ck., len per cent r nr;,,,.,. T (wo nr more m. nn (n tem, the Pm. l.-(..r>es he lt-ll,.uv, tn nnt of tn,; Knl lpler lmt wllh ll replre r hd M ll-ectel,r,,,.. leclllcnllna and tn ll lmes mflde lllt, Nntlee s lerel...,.,.,,. TS thnl f ther.,-.. lefctlve nr rrkul,!!, oe llllllel.tt.lv,,.,,. Tle Ponrl nf Cl.,..,.,, r. ^ serves t he rllt t.,., decrs. the llnllt.. tleretrnn an aun,: tv-flvc per cfn,;, nlop len-ll men!,,, The rurclnslk A,.,. He rlrlt to rle rnd hs nctnn s c, MtleetH n the llflr.n.,, of Mddlesex. f\r order of the po Vctlolders of He c.,.,.. y g Townshp Clerk, J brdge, New.lersty. -, HunlKon. Townshp Clclk, Wood- brdge, New Jersey. brdge. N. J. (Sgned) AVKNEL HECltEATON, NC. Alex "Karlur, Pres. (fturcre Kovack, S 7 l.-l. 6-7, U Avenel, N, J. t.-l. C-7, 4 Avclel, N. J. Take notce tl nt CLAftR tnrlf.t. tns appled to the Townshp Wodlrd^e, X... Take L MTCK notce that ANTON & HELKN M.MVAt, T/A SAttdKS L> O>llUAL, UH lpllled to the Tuwnsllp Commttee of the Townshp of WulhrllKe for u Penufy llt-tal CoKmptlun leese fur Commttee of the Townshp of Premses sltted ut Man Street WoodbrldKe for a Plenary Ketall»nd lluute 35, Wodbrldge, N, J. Consumpton lcense, for premses Objectons, f uny, should h«made Tale notle tat,m.\l:y HMAN- AK, nltnlkll-lv nf tle cklate of Mcltl llanmak. l,sed, llln- /.vs Tavern has nu (e,l to l le Townshp lnultl n the Townshp of WnllnKc for a lcnary tetall CnNn ;.-ns.- for Urt-nlscs.;l;tel al W brl.lk: r C " Avon.l M T - /\TMr;u.\ - "" U Avo "- N KOTCE.-L. G-;, Jo- l-nllnj:, N. J Take nntlee Hat JOHN DALOA ~.,... Tlf.> nnlle. t».nt l\m VT-Nc " "lmel to the Townsllp Mltlll-: M-VJO, r! E,, Conmueu uf the Townshp ol T.ke mu.-.- h.u AUKAHAM.,,,, hlf.upl <-d to, WugllrldKu for a Plenary Ketall HH- NLS nple h- Townshp t, u. l..,,t;_ nn-r alm.,, A rt.b.l.. rn.hl.u,, ^...n.,..,., ft.. H,..«J VJUJL M,.Tll, S f )0 TlRn* pr ple ^e,s ^jtpll^l lt 7Sfl 3t Cen-He Avenue, Wnllrldge, N. J. Mge!.,, :, t any should he made nm.laely n»rllk n: H, J. nlkn, Townflp Clerk, Woodnlm, X. J. S led.n: n:m:f.m CAHN, NC..Oll. l.-l. «-V. r, Jr., lenlent,.n. r, S.cy-Trt-s. Objectons) f uny, should be madefbunlgan, Townsllp Clerk, Woodnmdtely n wrtng to: B. J. bruks, New Jeraey. mmedately n wrtng to: B. J. bruks, New Jersey. lunlkan, Tuwnll Clerk, Wuod- (stkn-d) JOHN RALOA, brllke, New Jersey. Ll.-L. C-7, 4 Woolbrlltte, ^ v lunlkan, TuHmhl Clerk, WuodbrllKe, New Jersey. Ll.-L. C-7, 4 (HlKtu-d) lltvlwofltt. Prelrtent NDTCO ltvno CKODSTKlN, Tres. 9 Tlkf mllet that RTEK VOfJR SAAR, CAfPENTEl, Se-y. lns.-l. C-7. RTH apulled to the Townshp uf tle Townsllp o! for u Plenary telall l NOTCE Ulsl.utu lcense for premse* Tke notce that ANTHONY J. ltuultd lt S2 Man Street, Wood- ANDKHSCH and JOSK-PH K AN- brldfe, Townshp of Woodbrdft HBSC luve appled to the N. J. Townnhlp (vomnhtee of tbe Town- Objectons, f any, Bhould be madt shp of WoodbrldgB for n. Plenary mmelately n wrtng tu: H. J Hetal CoHnptlon llcefme lor Dunlgan, Townshp Clerk, WoodpremlHPH Htunted ut 35 We*t Ave- brdge, New Jersey, nue; Suwaren, Tuwnsllp of Won;l- atrtedl PRTR VOOML. ;, Towsllp of l ljl.t.-, N. j,.-l. l-7, 4 OAjeclom, f any, should be made mtneluely n wltnft to: U. J. blu, townshp Clarlt, Wood- :, New Jersey. (Sgned) ANTHONY J. ANPHSOH, JOUl! ANhKJS.-L. -7, PHSH, am JOtUl!. ANhKJSCH H N J Hewnre, N. J. NDTCU TV. not c6 Unt MUS. MARE HLYNX has appled to the Townshp; Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrklge for a Plenary letall.consumpton lcense for nremlhej nt wled at loute U and Wylle $trt!ht, Avenel, Townshp of WqudbrldgB, N.,l. Obj-ctlnns, f any, should be m«de lm,medlately n wrtng to: B. J. Dunlgan, Townshp Clerc, Woodbrdge, N. J. (Kl MLS. MARB FLYNN, -L. C-7, H A,ve.nel, N. J. MOlllCS Take.notlct) tbut JTLA J, 8POS has»pllt.l to the Townshp Commttee of tha T-OVBPbB f! Woodbrtdge for a Plenary Ratfll Consumpton lcense for pranle stuated nt 473 tahway Ave, Woodbrdge, Townshp, of WoOflbrtflge, UbJectlom, f «\y, aloutd b* d raaaauy m wftmy l o r* J; h Olk W d mauy tmy lor* J; Dunlg&n, Townshp Ol#rk, Woodbrdge, New Jwnev. " (Slgrfn JtlUA J. RPOH,.-L. 6-7, 4 Woolbrldge, N. J..NOTCK Take notla * tlmt >AV) J.VNCU. T/A DAVE LyNCHS TAV- HlH, NT., hm 4Pf*lled tjw thg Townshp onnult-e of the Townshp of WoodblKe. for a Plennry detal Consumpton lcense, for premses stuated lt 43( Woodbrldge Avenue, P.nt Headng, Tmnmhu of WoodbrllBtj, N, J. " \H, f any. nhnuld be y n Woolbrllge, N. J. NdTCE Take notce that PAUL DUNn* hs nlled tu the Tnwnshp CtmBlle of the. Towmhlu u, Woolbrldge for a Plenary Retal dtb l f dge a Plnary Retal dstrbuton lcense for premlser* tuated at Avenel Sheet, Avenel, Townshp of Woolbrldge, N, J, Objectons, f any, should be madf fnmenlalely ln wrtng to: H. J punlgan, Townshp ;,Clekt, WouJprllg;, New Jersey. (Klgnud) PATH. TUNA -L. (-7, 4 Avenel, N. J. Take nnllce that the AMEHCUS flmpthmunh CLUH. NC., B, ap-? lle(l, to the Slate Commssoner ol he Alcoholc leverage l.pntrql ut Newark, N. J,, lor a club lbcmae. fur premses stuated at S (trt St W l N pq lbcmae. fur (trnet St., T pems stuated Woolbrllge, N. J. Object nns, f any, should be made mmtdlalely n wltng n Krwln Hf<\k;4 Stutc. CommUsluner ot AlcjKJflc BeverKe Conjrut, Ht««Btoad wk N JV KJflc BeverKe Conjrut, St., Newark, New JrVrse -ujugutt F AMVKns cnaft CLUB. NC, latold A. lnu, 2 Mll y., elleb 22 MlmlnrBt Ave., fanlln, N. J. Wlllln (rlll, Vce Presdent 2SS Aul.«> Av«.,....Mttub»ll CHBM, Sav Ut llugelal. Avenue \Vuud rllg«, N. J. (jeorge, lnker, Treaaurer lok lfcgh ;st., Woolbrldge, N. J. Alfred fule, Trustee drecj Street, Lselln, N,,7. Henaj llellsteln, VlHtee 2 P.Wleld Vlllagu, Metwhen Wllllum H. Turner, Truule.e H (j. (.lten Street, WoodbrhlK.- l.-l, 6-7, 4 motc: Take notce that WALTKK SA-.0SK vt uppl «.l to t tl M ttlla^jlkjlcl Tuwnsllp Conh W p t# p D. ut tlm ^5««!fh U M WHUA- K for a ffttal ronkmntlon Sgned) 0AVD J. LYNCH, Fraa.. \\Umm, for premlwh»ltmled< at 69,-L..-7, H u Port Headng, N. J. St, fkorkt Avenun,, Avenel N, J., ~^* V. K TuwKblp of Wootlbrllgn, N.,. mnlbftnl ToWnBhlp Clerk, Woudbl.lg*, New Jeruey. (Sllfmd) WALTKlt HHABLKHKl KBNE SHABLaKl.-L, 8-7, U *, ban Mpled to tht! hl ( Co»nltU-t> uf th«tuytublp ol VoodbrldKe fur n Plenary llotl)!u>s tltn lcense (qr pr&ulu rualc ut SUperhlrhway Route 26 und lonl.street. Avenul, Tuwmtlp f Woulbrldlfe, N J. any, bquld ta nun mmedlarely n wrltlnk to; Duulr*!* Tuwnljlft.Obrlt,*- brldb«. R. (^lyed) CLUB A^KrlKU NC. Jhl ), lum, Pruuljunt, Joseph bjttnk.v, : Hccjtary-Trea8ur«r Carre K, Glaua, Vla«Pr«Nldtt BOM Starkly, Vka Pr«a(4wt -h, f-7 t Tnkp notce "that MlHAtU) J AJNN, t/u Bfgull U«r, hua a ul«l to the Towdlly rudralttee!>f the Townuhl f Wu.j.llrlJxc for a Plenary tetall Connunpttm llcewe for premses ultuuttl at 2 and C(>-ften Street, Wuodbrldge, New Jer»ey. Objeutlunu, f uny, should be u»d» lmtnecll»t»ly n wrltlg to.». MTCK Tke notce tha THK LAOON CCKTAL.MNlO, ; cn-dratln, las p p to the Tow nslp Cntn c ol he Townshp ol Wn.lblKc luf n lujry Ketall Constptn l.ce.nhe. for prennes MHalcl m Sl;!f- MlKlWy #35, o.klul Avenue, Woodlrlle, N. J. nhje-t-s, f any, slohl le muda nrelau-ly ll tvrltlllk to. J. MKa, Tuwnsllp Clerk, Wood- ll.ltt.. N. J. SlK.l:, Tll:.AC.UON COCKTAL l.lxc C Sleplnn.\. Lkr.s, Presllent.ll c Lkus, Vce Prctldent lav "l^kat, Krcrnttry M)l., :, m.-l. r,-7 ho"mnf* mlnedlatcly n rttllk to: l. J, Duhlgan, TowHlnp Oh-rk Wud- " ". N, -..stt? ) A.U.UflM H- -- «:7, U- Woo.nr.lK,., N.,. MlCK, Tnke notce that (ol)kn MLM«WO"rn:lt;.; ;, mrportlon, hlllp Mn>,-letn. l -esdel, l S lpof the Tovusp uf \Vo,,!ln.lK fur t Plenary Retal CMplln lcence or nrcnlkta ut WoobrllKe, Tuwnsllp of Wou-brdRe, N. J. Objectons, f ny, should he made mmedately n M-rltltK to: H. nunlk»n, Tounsllp Clerk. Wood brdge, N"W.lursev. (Slcucl) tluluks P.M.MM UF PHLP MANSC!-)T. Presdent" P.nte #!f, WuadbrlKe N, j l.-l. l-v, Take nolle,. t,al O,V...! TAV- WlN,.NC, lls ppled,, th,, Townshp Conmltlrc nf lu- Tovn- hlp of \-V6ollrdBu for a Plenary Retal Consumpton CHH«fu; premses Htute.l al Mrcm \ve. nue, lselln, Townsllp uf Wntnlbrldge, N. J. Objectons, f any, should be mart* mmedately n wrtng to- t j, Dunlgan, Townshp Clerk, Woodbrdge, N... MONKUlt TAVRtN NC lllzallel v. Mos-m-elll, reslltnt J Jane Mosearelll, j Tke notce that MAltY AJECK h.s. p p e, to " the Towtllp Counee uf tle -Townshp o( Wolbrdft <r a Plenary Retal tnsutptln lcen.s,e for pretmnv» Kkl-d nn :.ul: 2. and Kdwunl rr-et, WnllllBe, Townshp of W.ndl.n.Ke, N, J. Ohj.rtons, f tty, should be nnad«ln.l.tly n wltng tu: U. l. UulK.n, Tott>fhlp Clerk, Wood. brdgo,.\...w Jurmy, SK.el) & AltV HAJ-.CKl, l.-l-- r -l. M UnnlllKe, N, J, ne»r KOTHJK, T..k<. nlll.-e Mnt Wl..AM J KAT!:,.. ;,pled ( Mlc, Tf.V ld l llultle,. ) le TuwllMlll > Ol Woodhrtln for n Plennry Ketall.nMHptlo jlcehe for re-mlt. llhtlf.l.t ttp-hlkll fn-en Kr/el, Woolhrulge, m of \Voo,yt!, Kt., N. j, fhjt.c/os, f uny. should be mad. fdn/..]v n Hlrlng to: t J nnk T h l Cl W /. n Hlrlng to lnn,k., Twmhlp Clerk, lrue, f.nw lcr».v J Woud- SHledj WLLAM., A, ; -, 4 Wnu.lbldge. N. J ll-l, Tn d- r.t..- that ANUKLO DA,E8- S l.s app,,,, the town- " Column of l» Towuhlp of WonlbrllKt) for a Plmary Retal Comumutlon lcfnfle, for prcmtaa stuated at (reen Street and Ralroad Avenue, selln, TowmblD of Woolbrlge, N. J. ObJu-llors, f uny, should. b«mala " ly n wrtng to: B. S. NOTllK TO llllllllv Seltl hlds wll.lo-,., Prcluxlr AKyls»l..nllltv llernrd llll lr: wck. New.lerftv n \l., l\ Sfl. nl :0 A M s:vk lne, for the m lellverlk of chcken..,, "n s on tle n n,,,,-. Clunlv llchllslll A v : Cnnlv Pnullry u -,. wl(-k, X. J,, for the p. : -r.. N.l, to Hcelller ::l Ullul tme,, M v, l.,, tds ntst le a np. nr cerllllrl check t. ;, len per. ent lu, n. f WO or tl.he llll. "n n tem the or. retvrves Hp rght t.. ward lo one ol tn- l.,...l hdler must wlh n4l re l!nnen W* wp «.((; ;HtcNlcat t)fs nn.l tn -fl casck ftnlornl p. Notlt-e H.hereby -n> J-a tftt tff-r M,U. d-ll-.tlve or ltekl-. lllmeltcl> re j< r : The Hoard of ll.,-., ltcfse the. ;utr fltll H,e,t. -ly! ur deductng tlee:..". sul to tvcty-lh. ; ul the toalllt. Teh nrch.f.l!, Ac tlu ttllt n ee t am l. uctltfs sn., n te nppro rf tlmen l-reehll.. >t Mll.llcscx. Hy nnler of ln- :.,. l"rmnl.ler!t of tn. llesex. AltTHl: :.-L. «- -\«TMK T<l lll Keale.l,,s wll " " lrclaslng Ag.nl^ County Record Knln wlfk, New Jersev..n. 9, ]»5, nt on" A mvlng tme, for th" delverng of On. hm H»0( ll l y l-hlll, N... NOllr. Tnke notce thajt KKN * \VWK(»= VKT.-, N C., lm,. aj.,.,! (ll, H,»wp^r%«ffllrn :; r! -- "-"" tetal Consun tlo H-, nst T"frT premlsen stuutdd at Sp,-r, K.LV;y Av-am., Av-, T,VV- U uz LjjlLyW rnmodttely L j j wrtng tu n Dunlfran, TcwMhu cu-rk, Wt.nbrldc«, New.lee (Sgned) KNN & WlKVKTS, Preslkl, A H. KXN Treasurer.,HS-:P WKOVKTS OK-retury,.KLZAHKTU WPK VKTS 4,-,, ft-w-! + llmvvlvtj has TOWthlll kbl NOTCK app»hlp of Wllrlg. tetut CsuupLn prtlllse* all n.r.cm nutj led,, ln,,,,, T()VV.,,,.,,,.,,,mrv nomne fur Hallway Ave tft, Wool js3vsw (8Tgft«d> hhank MONTKCALVO.-L t-a UT; \Vnn,lhrlK. N.!t. Ml : Ml :. Take nutlet! that f.;\v\lt.na.l.un KHNNKr l,av,,,p " to tlt) twmllp Cnult,., of the Cow»hl of Wnlhh Cow» Pl Cow»hl of WonlhhK,,,,,. ;, Pleuary tuatll ConKll. ou, «,. #C-8«for prwnjfn HUH-.J at ;r,s W e.. Nt.w nrmellately Uunlgan, T.wnshl brdge, New J»»ey (Kltfe) l-a- -» r «.< n r r l wrllng,,;, t. j clerk,, N. J. gnrt) ANOK.a DA.E8aO( «-. sflln, N. J. NOTCK l! NoTl-l-: H,, undnrwt m*u a -M.l.ll-.-.-v cnv C "". : " "*" c.ur J.V/.!:!. x -"» Jerr. --lny, le Ml- nrcluol (HTl.,! HU Huoll hereaf-r., * l,,, maler may he an..nl to tle -.. Law ] v. ll New, pthd atsuld CoUrF ln- Jler,. K,o4 wn UK,, mn.y lor all order :ut o lb g ln-r lo WU-xflTz"" "" """" " r A A ANNA tkkwll, f Tfauy Anne K«l»y , l, o. " H ll 9 y n, th«town- lery tbtam DHHUUJHOU llcenta plk!,!"t. ly, ^"" ll) -»»»» lllte. N«V crsey..sk!ltt,(/ W 8! H. Clerk, Wood-,L s,. (- g Ml "tr.for. lst July,, to t Uoosevll.V. J., and at wll-h he npced. llds mwt he a > or tertlfted check,, : ten per runt (.; n f two nr more n, on an tem the mrekervrh Mm t-:t<.wlll.l to one ol Ho- Barh <bl(jt!r nm» wth nl reulr.nct bd as drected m " :luu lt;atu(jh am sncl cases hde nml Notl hereby -: bu mmedately re.- < ; The Hoard of <l"> reseves tle lg " decrease.the nou > ly udtllng theren theneftom an aloun < V-flve pel- cent (,. Tlo PurchsltK ^ tlt-- ljflt to rej».-l." am B acton s " " apects to, tl«uupnu of Choffen rteholl- " Hy ntmt«l tt«""" r«t*ho de uf the.-l -f take nolle WvWo t»«mldl^ OB Pldttyw J u oluck n tle M tlma,-or»» «« ll " ", martyr uftn be leun. authurunk m to»" "" SP: May Artbnr Wruwn, ktlto* D7 Man, Wood rld (e, N J t,,,,

15 :, AsSY FELLER \rrusr By Alan Mavw e» lb fway FROM A HGH OF 224 WHLE N THE TRBE UHlFORMear 2. OF TH M f 0 KP AN/LOWS* BUT rvze g MFFS /A* ZQUALEP M W&tE &AMeftl&lFOR fa :reaton League Schedules \hull. Softball Contest* jar Comng Week le Lsted n All Departments (\.\HS SCHEDULED TO PLAY AT G P. M. Mdt GAMES SCHEDULED ON SATURDAYS F.jtY AT «:3«A. M. SENOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE M»ndaj. June ( nlmlus vs. Dragon* FFMOMU Street ; Kln A TV vs. Power Hop** Watts Hopetam Chykanj m rn vs. Mltowners Sewaren,. lunmrs vs. Howe of Fnn ^teasbcy Frehwa* urn!v Moln;rN O»k Street Wednesday, June 3 (lnlms vs. Lttle Joes R»«r* WtfetaWtt Clayhank H: n vs. Wcslos Tavern Oak Street! vs. Anderson Rado & TV Seware* M. oucr House Watts Hopelawn Schtmt.KlT SENOR BASEBALL LEAGUE Monday, June - Cecelas Hoys Huh Kennedy Park, lselln Thursday, June 4 s n- trds vs. Avenel All Stars Port Readng ln vs. St. Cecelas Boys Club Kennedy Park Frdw, Jane 5 lun lrls vs. Hopelawn ndans Hopelawn School MUMKDATK BASEBALL LEACfUE Frday, June 5! v- M. AnthoUs C.Y.O. Kennedy Park Vu vs. fords Red* Ford Park JUNOR BASEBALL LEAGUE Tuesday, Jane 3 ^js Freeman Street Wtmdlrdge CardnuWOaV Street Bbck H»wk ro«to Park tnlay. June 6 Tme: 0:30 A. M. \U>.\ SruHrts Sewaren, Anthonys lopekwn School. Rtll Dogs Freemajr Street C»rds (Ml Slwrt Klak Hawks Fords Park under s Three-Tme Wnnej Annual Track Meet Tn annual j dstance. The potuto race cham- rnar School ponshp was awarded to Betty Lou nnmab-s the, Cntona, who outsped her rvals to H program, regster an mpressve 8me ol tt,4 <-[oul Mrounds "*l number of, n the varl- tc class, Plyl. He 50-yard "nls to capture u<f Jo- Nmbe Eleven : llucltlork, jh- - l He auecess- Nancy Tywo- Hm-n clcked off to share frst- u Potato race. 3-foot Sty- Afeld captured ll)a n;; crown wth ;!l lftve. llllr n the eghth Ll " when Judy seconds. Mary Lou Qroth k«pt he eghth Brade pace hot by wnnng the softball throw wth a 55-foot 4- nch toss. A 65-foot 7-nch dstance was enough to hand Caole Hoagl&nd the basketball-throwng crowr*. The U!>y the pttseljhth grade twek e,nt, wy wray # stars surpassed all the prevous records set snce the nauguraton ojt W> tfmtvwl track and feld. events, The wvejuth, grade kwa ft^artf dash event wound up n a three- Ut T tftles of 9* ateomfc. Alexander. *tt*t eompeng n the sprnt race-, aeh n new recortl by wnnng the po^ race n 7.8 seconds. AleXWQe, the meet * outstand- performer, faled to lmt hs >:t>-f>tl and Ve-ng " "h ruded the talents to the foot races, as he :; nuts over the Contnued on Page 6) * Mans Assocaton Racks Up Two Softball Trumphs HOPELAWN Stans Assoclaportmu vctores over FhUsxznfl ton soltball team concluded a successful week by notchng two mportant vctores over Phls Tavtvn and the Fords Tumble nn combne. The frst game was Played at the local McHose damond, whle the latter wn was accounted for at Bloom Feld n Rarltan Townshp.. Steve Petroskl, Stans underhand speolallst, was supetb from the mound as ht-shut out Phls Tavern 3-0 lot hs top hrllnn performance of the season. Petrosk had excellent control, settng clown the Perth Amboy sluggers wth two scattered hts over the seven nnng route The Hopelawn chucker demonstrated hs prowess throughout the contest bly not allowng a sngle base runner to reach thrd base. Emery Demko shared the vctorous honors wth hs ptcher Wrt trtm tht Batters Box; where he drove n one run and scored another to spark Hopel»wns attack. Edde Bednarz was charged wth Phs Taverns defeat, although he trled a credtable game, lmmlng Stans to sx hts. n hcl second encounter, Stans Assocaton came through Wth a duplcate ptchlnc pprformanee to the Fords Tumble nn crew by a close 4- cumt n a well played Stanley PRR receved credt for Hopelawns decson after checkng the Fords nne wth three hts and strkng out 4 batters over the swen frame sunt, Johnny Sloven- stl was npped wth the loss alter bekng ht hard for three decsve talles n the thrd nnng. An error on a fly ball by hs center Oektet opened the door for atars rally. Mat Demko and Steve Fetreskl splt battng laurels for the Hope* lawn combne wth two hts apece. Ray Uhrn was top man n the batters box for Fords wth safetes. Stun* Aoclnll*» CO An Cuk. / (. PaMk, f Kontulk, -* KlK, H... ST. lnkd, r <kl, 3l l.n HU. f Uonllcs, ll rr. CVttn, :L Vc-kl, f Ynlnmn, o ;.. Mllllllt, SB t\ lrln, Sl Wl-np, f Suvar, vf.sov.hkl, p m Tmnftlr nn ( nr l>y nnngs: Stans, (! 0 Tmlto frrn ( ( 0 Kck, M> l:n«k, twn Tt H R AMtlntnn M AH R + 0 lny, srf.\ (Contnued on Page 6) n o Grencrs Nose Out nclub,. WOODBRDQE Sunday afternoon at Roosevelt Park the Woodbrdge Orentv Grls atoned for ther loss lpst year n the Reg&nals defeatng the Pandoras of Brooklyn, 4-3. After a shaky frst nnmg n whch the vstors scored ther three runs, Peaches Jaworsk ptched shutout ball and won a well-deserved vctory. auma, the rooke shortstop, celebratng her 5th brthday, [sngled home the tyng, and scored the wnnng run. Eleanor Stattle tytehaet, one of,m«e efffl&lgwner Grls, has rfejolned the team, and another hopeful, Betty Katona of Woodbrdge, was out for the team. For the openng game, Mayo* Qrentr oftwnted Flo Compmne wth a tfophy for the battng champonshp and Netty Lowra a trophy for 050 Grelner Grl. The lc(cals wll play the Paterson Co- Bdsthls Sunday at Roosevelt Pak. \Vln«w>rth, Tll Stln, «MMlgT f Calkuskl, 2t Wnters, ll ;.. Stum,, f M.: kll,. - Jenkns, J lllvn, l.. lrllll, SH... LltJfl, K.... FOR MMEDATE DELVERY METCHK MOTORS, nc. AUTHORSED DeSOTO- PLYMOUTH DEAlER l: 0 ) 0 l l 9- a RAHWAY, N. J. Open Eyenlngs and Bum tftuhsdat, 7, 95 PAOE FFTEEN 200 Throng Lttle League Practce Fords Church Club Topples Athletcs n League Surprse FORDS Our Lady of Peace proved tself the team to be dealt wth n the Md-County Baseball League after upsettng the, clrcultleadlhg Woodbrldge Athletcs, -8, n a hard-httng game played at the local park damond. Before encounterng Manager Moc Fucds crew of hustlng ball players, the Athletcs were rdng along on the crest of a seven-andone- record whch was tops n the popular county loop. Fords, on the other hand, has been conng along slowly snce the start of the seaton and s now n a favorable poston to make a serous bd for the top spot n the league. Anderson, yjf.old work horse Of Fords ptchng staff, went the full dfetonee to reeortf the well-earned vctory over the Athletcs, who are reputed *t> b«the hardest httng elub. n the crcut The vctorous ctmcker lmted Manager Joe McLaughUns sluj- Sfevs to eght hts durng the ssnnng game. Fords lost lttle tme solvng the slants of Erne Sabne, the As startng ptcher, as they drove across nne runs n the frst twotrmtngs. The bg rally n the second frame, whch was good lot sx talles, was sparked By Joe Parsler, Ed stts and Don Wallace who came up wth tmely base hts. Our Lady of Pe»ce put the game n the wn column h the fourth stansa -whwn Don Wallace lned a sngle to left feld and Joe Scrttore followed wflh a resoundng home-run ht to deep left center flerj. ParsleJf, Straube, Adams and Wallace paced Fords U-ht attack wth two safetes apece, B3 Blackbrds Keep Wnnng Sken ntact to Hold Junor Loop Lead Jnn pzobay was, the lone Athletc batter to aceount lor two base Pt. Readng Wns St. Anthony* ol Port Beadng, the defendng league champons, remaned wthn teach of the crcut leaders wth a 6-3 deeson over the Metuchen Sports Assocaton. Ed Staubach, one of the new addtons to Julus KGUMS wound corps, recorded hs ntal vfctoy a n league competton a neat four- htter, Staubach had complete con-,, trol of the game n every ralng s except the ffth when Metwnen breezed three talles across the j Port Readng accelerated ts attack slowly wth one run n the frst nnng before accountng for three- bg ones n the fourth and two more n the flth whch was enough to wrap up the contest. Johnny Lazar was St. Anthonys bg gun V the plate wth three hts n fattr trps to the plate. Carl Fteltag, Sonny Bahr and Erne Resko were next n lne Jar battng laurels wth two hts apece. n two other league games, the Sacred Hearts ol Sottth Amboy shut out tto*,.roquota., S-ft. whle.rnttnr suncllln K lrl [huu H;»k«WOODBRDOE Two vctores back to back durng th«past week enabled tht Blackbrds to take aver frst place n the Townshp Recreaton Junor Baseball League by one full game over the Vultures wno are currently homlng SKond place wth,flve straght decsons The Blackbrds sxth wn of the campagn came by way- of the Wanders. w.h«r Jell before, the league loaders by a 9- count to a Same played at the Hppel«wrj damond Fortan was the hero of the Blackbrd* conquest as he pttthed a superb one ht game (or lte most mpressve mound performance o* the season. The young twrler kept 6m Wandeu stckmen, off balance throughout the game wth hs assortment ol change up ptches. Forzlat, the Blackbrds scrappy *hortstotp. garnered ojenstve lau ven by coutctng two hts. Holcrofl amounted for the Wanders on»3«knock whch deprved Forlan rt a no htter, foa close battle whch saw th ffhkekbtrds strng of vctores endangwed, the Hopelawn Lons fought valantly before succumbng to a 5-3 decson n a hard fought contest at the Hopelawn Aanwnd. ForzlaU, the Blackbrds leadng htler, agan sparked hs team mates attack wth three tmely base knocks. Pamblat and Meor *e*e the Uons offensve stare wth two safetes apece. The Vultures remaned one step behnd the crcut leaders by.post- ng a decsve 2-4 wn over the Woodbrldge Cardnals. ; Nne runs n the frst two nnngs were all the Vultures re<julre4 to, coast to one of ther most mpressve trumphs trte season. Ferk, Redllng, and Novak were the vctors tmely htters durng the early ralles. Redlng was awarded the Vultures decson after haltng the ; Cardnals wth sx hts over the seven nnng route. Howel was nppectwth the Cards setback, The Keasbey Black Hawks defeated the Bulldogs 3-7 for the second vctory n league competton ths season. Keasbey, after takng a 3-0 lead n the frst frame, faled to encounter any trouble as they kept the Bulldogs attack under control for the remander of the game. Meder banged out three safe blows to warrant a starrng role for the Black Hawks. Hs team mates, Vambs and Mako, were next n lne for a round of applause wth..wo,h]ts apece. Jackson and W tnnknvlt, Mt,, MfDP, f XfnlllTV, nvllk, Hll). H> X:prrk, rf.mluwll, s» l:t< khnn, p llnwll. p M.-CHV, - Kl-r, f KnlKh. 2l Hull. :!>. 4lllf..ll l.nnr.ltm, -f Htrnmn, rf Ollffjtn, us KVrlk. V UMK, p Allnm, < Nuvk, W Untl» Murk FUnkx ll) All RoMnm T) Alt WoxlhrlrtBr (nrllnnln All Jggs Tavern Fnn Club Ted to Lead Sr. Softball Leajme MuH-x TVM M,,lll;U-"«( T t\ M.t.w nt \Vnnl-lr (j( gulty of commttng three costly Eftrl Smth. Ed Slaughter, Harper_ errors wlhch ther opponents capl- 3^^ Pr a ncs Case y and Bob Prtalaed on early n the fracas. >OH8 were accepted nto the Lttle League as managers and wll be assgned to a team at the next vctorous honors./jack Ross meetng. wasnpped Joes set- At the present four teams nre, stll wthout sponsors! although& Stephens al ^puth «r?e» by, an nthe. nnng teftn. oh the tart box for the BolHOgs wt,wo hay dtmon* podum. *,8- seore. base knocks»p*ce. star, thrd baseman, was the () V^ners and- Blly Dzubay. ht lor j An Vaasfl* was credted wth the 3.tee Hawks w vctory from the kts n as SlUlllll-,.ll Alanu, f moupd, p, whle Jackson absorbed the feet from home plate. trps form the batters crcle. lrr Co. (t setback for the Bulldogs. l Toth and Lada, along wth Venerus, collected two hts apece to StllllllUll, - llhtk lllrlh ( Al! HlllHt,... 3 pace Woodbrdges "ten ht attack H. FMml-. K aganst the Prson nne. nnvl. Tt... tnw, rf.. A kt<<hm, p A. Anl-r.-un. H ( 3H U \V;lkpl for Cr«rmnln n lth. trhan.kl,» Trth. c!n«n f..,l«, f, Kcuhuy, M "stell, f VeDftuo, - tmkl>n«, >.,S«r4> hy akfl, SK _.. Zanallo, -f... rlutk, ll... dtzj. lb K>!4AH, \> RuKlbvky, a lulu, rf ftwfcn* H Stnhal, p. MtrCDL Hoppt. "Jh te, - >lh»lkutr, rf Do HurnlH, Doyle, f HelllH, Mrj* M*«Mlta!(»k ft!. cllllll^, 8 J )»», r Val, lb Ahru. h n, ah l,ml, V.CBltO, f.. UlubHk, lb. n saj,-, Ms t WrV 4 (0) U «Dlnll, t... TUc«,-lb lmlry, 3 Fojlet, us Kero, ut >«Wttt.-c Tlmt^skl. 2l» KrtH p j, Stuber, c.- Mnt-Vtney, HolTbft, ),l)«,h, ll 3) tartan, f WlJ.elln, sy. Mlter, cf haark, rf H, Tkl.s l) Fonslattf, ss Kuhlman, r( Tlwse«#n, lb >e Wtt, f K M «unervlll«. Uounl Hruuk 2ft H lllflrk lllrla (.) All sk. -t Slmrlk, Klsky, Wench, t 4. :.. : Athletcs Trounce Prson Foes, 2-5 O8SNNG The Woodbrldge Athletcs uncovered ther heavy artllery at the plate n a recent (tame wth Sng Sng Prson wth (he results dstngushng themselves n the box scores as the As romped to a 2-5 vctory over the convcts. Manager Joe MeLaughlrts crew ol sluggers warmed up to the occasmo n Methodcal stages as they went scoreless n the frst frame before accountng for two runs n the second and sx bg ones n the td to elutch a substantal early 8-0 lead. Al Lada, Johnny Venerus, Blly Urbansk, and Johnny Toth sparked the one sded thrd nnng rally wth tmely hts. Frank Syre, the Athletcs relable mound artst, went all the] z Tt? s s rn the eason. Syre held the Stag Sng The mpressve trumph was the Athletcs second n two years over Sng Sng., / ; / Toth, o - 5 Ulda, rr, > R»nbny, lb 2 Mxenk, f... VftMts, Savul,.Sy, ^urnarl,lb Kennes^n, h... Watraw.skl, rf CulbertHn, rt.. t, Onkrantb, < CulmleH, 3U S re H AtlU.-th-H Snn NK Woodbrdge Polce Pstol Team Tops Rartan; n Thrd Place Te t Mu<k Lfllur Antny Pt lnn.«*«kn TV \v KcatngNamwl As Drrrtor; Teams Shapng WOODBRDGE--l.l Bnvball, the Wgucst hnn m ht thr Townshp snce tl ntroducton of bubble mn, urn ol to :v rousnc stall ths wr»k whn ovrf 2M younu lannnd usplrunts turned out tor ho prllmnary practce sessons hud nt \)w Qcove Feld, The accu(nublnn"of future damond stnrs far pxreeflod tl> expertatlons of tln» m-.nue ofllflau WOODBRlrOR Tavern cepb abreast of the House of Fnn and manaeers, wlto were overwhelmed by the enthusast) shown n the Townshp Recreaton Softball Leanue by soundly trouncng by the kds n then ntrmpt to he local Fre Company by a onesded ll-l score n a unne played stated for the Llttk- secure postons,oa thr t the Freeman Street feld. mmedately after the ntal n postng ther fourth straght drlls, a hutrlpd mpetr: was called total of 20 base hts to account for all ther runs nualnst Norm Dost, the Fre Fghters startng hucker, who was charged wth ther defeat. Sonny Bahr sprnkled sx hts over seven nnngs to pck p JlggV vctory. the rosters to absorb all thr mate- Schller went four for flvp to ral on hand, et the pace from the batters box Tor the Jlgss aggregaton. Edde Vnn Tassel and Bud Hunt shared ftensve honors for the Fre Comwny wth two hs Saturday thr youngsters wll be rmltned to ndvdual clubs, whch wll be under thr gudance of throe capable managers. Once the tnams are bnlnncrtf to tlw b«tt of tlw n a np and tuck battle, the ofbeals bll?<. a schedule wll Dragons overwhelmed WcWos Fnvrrn n the seventh nnng to ok on to ther ntal conquest >f the.season by an -0 count. Klement, N»«y, and Boyle wera he Dragons top stlckmen wth two )us knocks aplere. Kubskln walloped out four base hts to star fro mthe plate for the Hopelawn The House of Fnn kept ther mblemshed record ntact by admnsterng a 7-2 setback to MolMrs Tavern at the Oak Street new. Bll McCormck, the ace of the lounee of Fnn mr.und staff, enloyed another good evenng from the damond podum by lmtng Monars to four hts dulng hs seven nnng stnt. The vctorous chcker struck out 9 batters to rase hs seasons total up to the 44 mark. Joe Brannlsan, Molnars leadng batter, gave hs average a boost by collectng two hts n three trps mt Q cxptut He To:p from fff n- tended four teams to ton n order to acomnodp nl thr ymuusters nterested n paylm. t w;s also derded thnt all thr aspr.nts would be nssluncrt n n brrlh on a club, even f t meant r.uarnn: be drawn up and he Lttle Umfe wll nngurtf ts nltsl srason n the Townshp. Only players between thp aces of B and 2 wll be permtted to perform n the league wth each team allowed a lmted number ot 2-year-olds to ken the competton as close as possble f one club proves HUPPo to the re-st, the manacer of thr team wll bo forced to sell one or wn stars to n second-dvson tran. Each ndvdual squad wll be rven thhtyslx thousand dollars n Lttle League "currency" (t the start of the season -to purchas: from ther opponents. players Keatng Drector a recent meolln!,.jmmy At Keatng, one. ol the most avd, sports promoters n Wondbrldgf, was apponted drector of the Lttle League. Hs past experence n sports organtalon sfcouu pw»v#- beneflcal to the crcut, whch appears destned for success f the erjormous nterest of thp kds and to the plate. McCormck faled to lmt hs talents to the mound as local organzatons can be used as he accounted for two. safetes to, an ndcaton. lead the House of Fnn from the Rev. James A. Russell, lonrc nfflllated wth the St. Jnnw.s C.Y.O. btters box. tght bg runs n the frst nnng paved the way fur the Mld-facltes for the youngsters n the and an exponent of betl r athletc towners by a 0-6 margn but were Townshp, was voted to the post Joes Rnges n a game played at of Lttle League treasurer John O brdge team on the range wth a lofty W mark whch ted John dwallck of the Perth Amboy Polce for the hghest attant* score of he nays shootng. Fred Lm and Oto»*e Culver hud duplcate 6 murks to take secoud-place tuoru las th» Woodbrktge squad. Culuo Chemcal outshot the Hopelawn feld. The Rngers out ht the Mldtowners by a l$-6 margn but were Royle wll act as the crcuts secretary, and publcty drector. Bud Stllman. Ped Eppenstener, *VL> la. 2b Van Twsel, a VK, f fj.. r. Hunt, :b /...;... JtlCClf <!. Bklhln, rf.. MHlmrlc, lb Sjlnuum, s. tahr, )..) * Ranllo,. Kublk, rf nruler, -b lleto, Tnveru (. AH WcUlua Tuvrrn (0), AM CUSVH, H.- - \ K-ullle, :f, Kbskln, h...: 4.wrH,! :....*. : Sulu, [ ( 3 Ln,... - ;t! 3 5» nnaks: H. V.\ P 0! 0 3 ) 0 tt -l, 8U l)rnv<u> (tl was Cscos sseootk ths jnr league eompetrtoa. W"u«st.. nur.. &.,-.-> the for ftbry KBVT of the emfent «e*soa DepNtBMnt Team Wsed oat the twltaj Townshp l^e «U»Ltet, bflf 4 \\H-m%sfOt The wy* g*lo t> thffct-placer tt wth the Mntllestx shapslsoolerafeu the ntal Jersey PMol League. (ryhlta * llmer K7»ko kd the Wood- ^L Town- 283 J8«JB4 Kry«kn, lb l.um, 3!>.. Klflll.H. HB NlfV, P l)-ak, r. - - lny Us, 3b,. TUtPK, t ftlll, < Molnur, 2 ny, velluy] Aur,,"* futhku, rf* Mmre,, ll) Huuc ;t Mlunrn tt 28 l! n u shown an lute^ n wfcmrdjp^ of the young damond Squads. MEAT The cvlan supply of meat ths expected to average 48 pounds, carcass weght tor each ndvdual, compared wth 44.5 last, 28 before the war and a recent,peak of 53.4 pounds n 946, accordng to the Department of Agrculture.! DTCH TURNS TO "COM)" AUBJJRN, Me Two years afro. Ame!ee Gobel leveled off a Rtlly to usulk nfeber conposlon scraps to fll l n, Now, ts worth $ab a ton and Qobel s dk(?n«the dtrh, out agan. Already he ha.s turned tp two freght car loads. JAGS Grand Openng SALE S NOW N FULL SWNG SAVE MOST SPORTS EQUFMKNl* OPEN TL 9 P. M. MON. WRD.-FR, SPORTNG GOODS 400 STATK STREET Drectly Opposte Old Lorntlou PERTH AMBOY Henry uklowhkl, Prop.

16 »,>«?». PACK SXTEEN PORT READNG Mrs. John McDonnell Phone WO 8-2W A llntml clnf., CraL! tn W!l." w l ^<. k >! tn- lu { n uluwt f" tn 7:.. T.M. l c M-t- ;-,) hrr-.. v.j\ n:crtnu a Junor [Wlpycn Organze Jutr kll )l:y»-r.- l)-t»rn N n - "f *» ;l. \l H*-t :l S. An tl ttr;,tu -n> after- lkh n ufuw.r!h l t:!. Rev, Napolcnn Scr\e> M,s» Kv. l-tvc A. Na.nlt"H. wln Rrrvl ufl J{«H-ll>» llv- ytsos Htm t.- " l>th.r O-" m M c: :" ly nl a."hn.u!:. AT- the ( oclock na-.-. ll St. AnlhonjV < lnrh Sulj al! - uk t«the chlll. ar-: nlc the anuuns u Kll tn e u.-tl( am K^ll «t thother ma.-ms urn! ;avr lr parsh h.s W^n;:. ally At Track Openng MONMOUTH PARK- When the Monmouth Park.Jockey Club nnkrtes s 95 rans season on Sprng Cm-nval (Saturday. June 6th. the Ravngs Th stt curnvnl jponsrrcl Bond Dvson of thr Unted States \)\ (le nm!;! -urr. of St. Trrnsury wll vst the track fl. AnllnV Church > n f.l s«r.r lurss of Presdent Anory L. Haskell. to celebrate» Defense Bond Ull wll oontnm- thrmjl Sslu lnv. Klc.s cnnr s nml r«f-«shncnt- :n fe.tturl. The tr mlll> hand from the nearby army camp Hully. and the Fort Monmouth arc Ml..tcl m Cnrtnrt lt>n n wll furnsh the musc bctwetn th Hnn lvchts MlH f v.res. orl K.Lln:. v * Tle^ ffth race s to be dealsnat«d*,the Defense Bond Purse. Meetng Pottponed sgnallng the the stnrt af the 95 Th.fum- mectnr nf th" Altnr U. S. DfTerwe Bond drve n Monmouth County. Brtadler Qer\eral \l«fa\y K(.r..\ of St. Anthonys Clurl >clu!rl for n- TUMUS Harry Relchelderfer. commandng, lu* Kcn <!-t[>ul untl general of.port Monmouth, has.lme - HMU^- nf ll p:nul <\r made known hs ntenton of benu Ul ln; l lt \\\f u<",k. Mcl prrse.nt tort.ler wth Raymond A. n/.- HTvn; nl tll (;Jv") ulll Olennon. State Drector,0f the U. llllu an- Vr.l t.tpfrt» * Svjs Bond Dvson and other nvnrk rll.. state dftnltartes. They wll be "Y u.nj Ffe-Drum Carp Play Tl«St. Anlhny.- Kfe and Drum urps was thr lrnt m the program :l tn: nlh l-m lt h h at Wlcr.- Stadum Sunday, Then played MN numbers ;>.n"rr whch wen- "MrNanaas "Tn: Thn;:." Hand" and Plgrmage Made Members (f St. Anthonys Church mndr l^rn:(- to.st. Stephen.-* Church, Holy Horary (hutch, the Sansh-rrtu.s Msson, Our l.udy of latmn Chapel, all n Perth Anbuy, and St. Anthonys Church n nrt lcdnc Sumlay. There wll -be another, ltlmajt later n the year, Local Senors Wn BabeRuhTrophy WOODBtUDGE Jm Lake and Betty Mtchell were presented wth the ntal Eabe Ruth Foundaton Awards at the recent annual Class "" K ; - Day cxersps held at the local ^ms"" hkh school audtorum to honor- ounc, m the Barms foremost athletes *!!,",." durng the pa-t year. xlmm.".!- ". The awards made to Wood-.v<cs. ;tr... brdges outstandng senor were l!l " ll «. > for classroom character, sports- manshp cm and off the feld and partcpaton n scholastc extracurrcular actvtes. The plaques,. by government offcals frort Washngton, D. C. <ast year. n unque wnners (TK-monos. Presdent Haskell was prrsenterl wth ft handsome plaque by Vemon L- Clark, assstant sectvtury ortmru. s. Treasury, tor the mpressve role played by the track on behalf of the 950 SavtR.s Bond drve. Ths seasons,ent promses to be even more spertncular. The Jockey Club also announced that the New Jersey Futurty, one of the states most sportng races, s to be renewed at Monmouth Park on Wednesday. July th. The homebred stake has contnued to -MOW n mportance snce ts 946 revval, and the 95 runnlns wll be the rchest n ts modem day hstory. Last season a total of 40 remaned elgble for the fve and, one half furlongs when fnal payments were made and that number wll be approxmated ths year. The race also provdes for a supplrmcntary nomnaton on subscrpton of $500, and Mrs. Wllam J.Lec, Jr., took advantage of" ths clause l.o drop the name of Chrls- nda nto the box. The two year old. (unhttr of Vejete-Rclhcub Kay won at the frst askng durng the recent Garden State Park meetng and then moved to New York tto be second behnd Cgar Mad n the Fashon Stakes. Ths convncng effort earned her chance at the rchest renewal of the Futurty. Stans Assocaton (Contnued from Snorts Page).r. Kusuk, H to,. llnrmntla. :l M. lnkn,! M. Knsk. rl K. Dnk, Tnvrrn D) AD whch wne presented to both Lake Contnued from Sports Page am MJtchell wp ther names n- annexed the broad-jumpng ttle scrbed on the face, wll be kept wth n 7-foot 4-nch leap., "Tntre Barrons-fcrephy M^BM^.,. JK^C^JNT w <V the seventh y^p lhe.--mrn.efe" of two honored, ade softrja-trfrowne event by. senors wll bfacldtd tothe plaques.- tossng the oval dstance of 99 Lake clmaxed a brllant hgh school basketball career by settng a njw Woodbjdge scorng record j andd b voted td to*oth t*th the All- County and All-State teams. Mss Mtchell, who hals from seln, was a versatle member of the Barrons cheerleadlng squad. Durng the program. Coach John, Tomczuk presented hs graduatng senors wth ndvdual trophes to commemorate ther successful season, whch was the best th BaTons wtnessed n the past 8 yajr.s.., Jm Lake, Bll Kukulya Lee Sraubf, Tony Pchalak -and- V.nvvy Kpnck were the recpents of thr coachs awards. Tomczuk also presented Dr. Lozo wth a smlar trophy for hs nterest and devoton to the court aggregaton the past season. Trophy fur Tomczuk The clmax of the annual ceremones occurred when the basketball le-tlernncn presented Tomczuk wth a largo trophy as a taken for the duujmn.shed fellowshp he showed toward them durng ther close saocaton, and also as a remembrance of ther fne season The award left the court mentor the most speechless ndvdual n the audtorum because of hs grattude and complete surprse. The followng senor lett^rmen were awarded jackets for! ther athletc achevements durng ther hgh school caresrs: Jm Lake. /? Straubc, Bll Kukulya. TQPV Pchalsk Emery y Konck, John Tomczuk, Bll Warca ^Yllarm. Fred flank Buonocore, Ben ukvma. Ed Ft/ old, Lou CeneRy, Ken Steeber, Fvr.Snwl.sk!, Bll Patkenatern, Bob JlOlnar and Edde Ambrose. Jggs- Tavern (Contnued rom ffjort pajfer Pal-n lllll. Hlltfr. f Wl*»", f Djvsret.l. P <*aprnn Colov. - Grl, > Cacl.ol^ ft.«*. *" -,--r - >( ( th... -" n the eghth grade slass."o. Smth clnched the 5fr-yafd "dash event by coverng the course n 9.2 seconds. R. Regan was awarded the potato race crown after regsterng the best tme of 7.2 seconds. Smth captured hs secopd ttle of the afternoon by wnnng the standlnr broad jump event. The softball-throwng contest chamuonshlp went to F. Wlldgust,, who recorded a 22-foot toss. ndvdual Room Champonshps Room 2 Room 6 Room 4...v ^polnt,, 6 ponts 5 ponts Eghth Grade Grls Room 3 8 ponts Room 5, ponts Room 4 3 pont: Seventh Grade Boys Room 2, ponts Room 8 Room 6 7 ponts 6 ponts Eghth ^Grade Bays Room ponts ^oom 4 pont Room 3 pouju Woodbrdge Rec Softbal SlnlluK. lonllu! «3. KH ( flur Nufttwtl l.nuur w r HuHc nl Fnn - l«h«tavern, _.- 4 V "- ll<v«vhth"!! Uadl & T.V. Knghts nf ("nlumlms ls! Orluloa Junor llmrbnll.tlmk lllla VllltlllUH./. AlUmlH Srp *, A«tlntay«:*>* VllHllS HolltllWl Uoll<!, llll. KK8... ; Sew trcu H-out* t- v l.thl HTUUT H»rl(U 0.MK (lull < "..hlh.s (, V. O. S. AnllKyH C. V. <). Hawks t Avenel Notes Br Mn. Nerln Blerly. Telephone, WO-0-3R Oeorte Street, Arntel The Avenel Republcan Chh.., wll hold a card party and socal fn tho beneft of the Avenel Lhr.y Buldng Kund on Monday, June 25, «t the chool, (harman wll be Wllam Roome, nss-; ted by Mn. Lllan Bster and Mm. Paul* Pppe, -Mr. and Mrs. Kvcrett Johnsd ml chldren, Bnrbara and Knt stccl ther son, Albert, Sntmlay.t the Naval Tranng ftambrttttfe, Md. Cadet Enarn t! THUKSTtyY, JUNE 7, MKl ml, <H <f ^S - nl Mrs. Nrhnltt-! l-nncl. l.vnttston Avenue, hn^ ncvl tn Musc Award at the : AhHjl lau-mrut \avnl Acnd mv. Ptnu l/frh. Th".vcl was n"-.lt d fur exepphonal mert d (opcnlm wth (he band The j pnsl yar lennert has b. n Knnl l.l nn. Mrs. lonntt slt-ndcd NDEPENDENT-LEADEH the lnal lrss pnad Rnd cu.nel- tnt dlls at hc ncalemy on M»nj dnv fnl Mr. lcnntrt attudedj n-ned to ther home n Wank - U, fur several months huc n - Joseph Pecker, Mrs. Vncent Huoncx-t--cs nn Turrdny rftcr whc TH. ll, where th»y w r-l". uurc, Mrs. Peter Greco, Mrs. Owsn hs mn accnnpnnrl hm home f wth her parents wh ; l- Mr K^ llntr, Mrs. Charles Podnu.a, Mrs. llr dmmer vacaton.. ervng n thr V. S. Saw. Th" V. VaRcr, Mrs. Soul Crawford, Davdsort College. Davdson, North PeCapper lre-v.njr (rrn nf mwrfss of the htter s rl.! Mrs. J, HeRedus, anf Mrs. Samuel Carolna, n the fall. Open house tle [.lles Ad fvcfty held a Koch, H. M. 3 K. M.F. Vnc-v Allmvht, Jr. The comnttee wll party ll the Church for the lnl Troop Meadnrtrs Or, C;v-t< J. meet tonght nt the home nf Mrs. Yob now use more tljan a thousand dfferent ol products, aud you use theln at a rate of 290 mllon gallons a day. To make sure you get the product you want, when and whlere you want t, requres the hghly spc- calfzed efforts or men and women n 860 dfferent Knds of jobs, A senstve system knawn^at Shell as Co-ordnated Ds- trbuton makes possblt the smooth flow of petroleum from felds to your door! t knts nto an effcent team the. people workng n crude ol supply, transportaton, lcfmflg and delvery of fnshed [pjotjucts. And as a result, petroleum products cost Jess here than anywher^else n the world,. Mqkng ol more uttful: mttt; of the sfasnn. Thne alt(d " wen- Mrs. Arthur tankln, Mrs. Danel Unwell." Mrs, Paul Staton Kns Mrs. (corsrc- DcTker, Mrs. Robert Plcn-l:. ( erer, Mrs Waren Warn:nn, Mrs. Ann Wnnns. Mrs. Dwl Pnvs, Mrs. Nvn Hcrly. Mrs. Jnl Ktterahank. Mrs. (Hs Senrs, nnd hf chsrman, Mrs. Arthur Moore- Meetng w! n( " cnlld hy the charman as the npor nses for the dressnta. Mrs. Paul Koch and lnm:htt. v.hn r»vp boon staynl wth Mr. ;-nl Mrs. (usthve Koch. nrk Avr-. fndlctun, Ocean Sde, <Vf.. -Mrs. Elwu-l RnrnM, (con." lret, vsted her Mother, Mr-.; Frank Albrzo, Drorklyn. Sst;:rday. ;. dfferenf n the 860 dffe o meet y< A flower show and food sale wll he held al the St. Andrews Chnch Crounds.Junr!l from A M. to ; P. M. Publc entres arc welcome and prses wll he nwgrded for flower arrangcmentr. A chldrens counter wll be featured. The judges wn he Mrs. Alex Tarn and Mrs. John Med- Mt7,. Mrs. r.jwad Re?an s charnnn and wll be asssted hy Mrs. Jepnn, "2 (eortre Street, --Mss Kmly.ance, Sewnren; Scott Je.wn, Folds; and Mr. an:l, Mrs. Danel Levy, Avenel, attended the pny Musc n the Ar at the Ol contrbutes n hundreds of ways to theflft^rs economy, comfort, protecton. t produces more than half of Amercas power. Co-ordnated Dstrbuton, whch lnks together the work of people n 860 dfferent knds of jobs, s another example of hc w the ol ndustry gets the maxmum usefulness out of our petroleum supply. And ol companes, to do ths, work on 3 fronts: producton, refnng and^djstrbuton.^... Joned ro s»rv«you b«sf Producton M s new ol felds, gets the most possble ol from extng wells, -, -: Refnng gets rftore and better products fr,om every gallon of crude petroleum. Dttfyytlon *uk^tes the users needs, and delvers the,^product whett; and^when t s ne$fl#d! * V,, -t Paper Mll Playhouse, Mllbrn, Tuesday. -Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cennpy ftnr dauchter, Beverly, Dartmouth Avenue, have returned hon«aft«r attendnp the (jraduaton 6t ther fwn, Frank Carl Cencgy from Fshburn Mltary Academy, WayneSboro, Vft. Frank Cenepy was vcepresdent of hs class and* Frst Platoon and Company R leader wth a ratng of Frst Leutenant. He was presented the Chemstry award for the year. He wll attend...plus 580 n the refner^ wll he held n hs honor on Sunday afternoon from 2 t» 7 at the Ceneny Home, flfl Dartmouth Avenue. s The LadcH Ad Socety of the Frst Presbyteran Church wll meet.at the church on Tuesday evenng» presdng, j.-,. ( Rttershunk,.J, teran Theolo,. speak and p, u, for the smmc -The, nl Avenel F r,. c, the flrehous, wth Mrs. Wult Plans for mu be completed. Jack Kt,., and Mrs. j,, lr returned to,,. Street from,, the. PLAN HOT D(K. lt()a Clover (Jrl K,-,,,,,.," wll hold a hut,,.,.."! 230 ^/Ves centos MM These dversfed jobs at Shell arc knt together, through hundreds of admnstratv to form a system of Co-ordnated Dstrbuton. Thssystem keeps petroleum (><» : - flowng smoothly from ol felds and refneres to ndustry, the Armed Forces, and y> < ent lands of job \ Shell Ol Company West Avenue, Sewarpn, New Jersey Wth producton, refnng, and dstrbuton ll "under one roof-teamed to exchange deas-s ts part to assure the most effcent tyw of Ll products to you. [ j, To frtngthw Amwkw Because they have plowed back over 0 b! l<>». pp^ujsqapjfat snestlf.h War, Amere»V prvatdy frnntged ol outproduce the world arc better prepared un\ ever before to meet both cvlan and u.ltar>!k» llll^ llljl \ l W lllf

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