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1 \ Newspaper Devoted o,!. Communty nterest M] Local Coverage Presented Farly, dearly And mpartally Each Week Complete News Pctures :ET, N. J., FRDAY.^UNE 6, 96 Grants of Enured u 2nd CUM At P.., Crtcnt. K. PRCE TEN CENTS Urges Early Acton UlT: :. lc M!) ;) "> A.M. HELP FRST AD SqA): Chrk for S!S s presented to Joseph Dowlng, captan of the Frst Ad Squad, proceeds kc V" b(v frnm a rakr *alr hrld by M-s Barbara /,.kor\ rlass of the Columbus School. Shown from left to rght are Mss Zakor, My" f Danr Shannon. Joseph Ruela, Danr Palmer and Mr. Dowlng. of Farewell Fete Chldrens Art Exhbt {talan Club s By Fremen for Success; Wnners Lsted Organzng ts Awarded M Members Of Class 96 Wn Sum n Scholarshps CARTERET Scholarshps that have a total value of $33,-.SS have been awarded to nneteen members of the Class of nf Carteret Hgh School.state urnts were made to : Carol Breza, Nancy Gruden, Ksty, Patrca Kovacs, Patrca spos, Patrca Varga, Joseph Blanco, Ronald Dacko, nd Donald Kulck. Prevous a- wards from Douglass College went to Camlle Hla, Margaret Kornehk. and Patrca Slpos. Walter Flnnegan won a full tuton scholarshp to Seton Hall; Robert Barnaba an appontment to the Unted States Mltary Academy and a com plete scholarshp to the Unversty of Delaware. Louse Medwck holds the Junor A- ehevement Lt. Bayne Memoral stpend; and Ellen Safran a Youth of srael grant. Donald On Traffc Program n nterchange Area Lbrary Buldng / Job s Pressed by Board\FoY Talk CARTERET Plans are under way for the repar and renovaton of the Carteret Publc Lbrary. A specal meetng of the lbrary board wll be held Tuesday nght at 7:3 oclock when a report wll be receved from Archtect Murray LebowU on the cost of the mprovement program. The repar program also Commttee s Sunday School Named by Kolbas Present On School Needs Fnal Program Wth State was dscussed at a meetng of the lbrary wth the archtect ths week. t s lkely that the lbrary wll be closed durng the alteraton project. CARTERET-Antcpatng a dffcult traffc stuaton when Meanwhle t WHS an-hnounced new Carteret nterchange that the lbrary wll f the Turnpke s put nto be dosed Saturdays begnnng operaton, Counclman Alexcnlm June 24 and the va-ander Such, charman of street* schedule for borrowng books on an extended perod wll start June 9, and roads at the meetng of ;he Borough Councl last nght urged that steps be taken now to elmnate the traffc crush. At hs suggeston, Borough Clerk Patrck Potocn«wll contact the State Hghway Traffc Bureau at Trenton n an effort to agree on a plan n Kulck recently receved the concert wth the Freeholder! J C CARTERET The wnners of scene; John Tomasulo for hs.w j«) k * Sportsmens Club award, whch would provde for tho Rev. (Corcoran the chldrens art exhbt held pcture of Moon Men, Keth!LHQ6S AUXlllcrY To Get Bond wdenng of Roosevelt Avenue. on the R-ounds of Nathan Hale.Zenobla, portrat of Presdent J r,\t n *- nn n n m "We should get ready wth CARTERET The Board of! CARTERET Sunday School CARTERET The Rev. Mel School June 3 and 4 were an- John Kennedy; Henry Meklune CARTERET The regular; Laltmna Ol Company wll Sl tentatve plans now" the counclman urged, "nstead of wat- ts meetng Wed- Demetrus Ukranan Corcoran, O.S.M. was honored nounced by the judres. The ten.flowers; and Terence McDon-;monthly meetng of the talan- P resem a ^nd to the nghes Orthodox church wll close tts by the Carteret Fre Depart- wnners are:»d for hs strng desgn of Amercan Ctzens Club of Car- ankln * W\m>& boy. Patrca esday nght, through ts presdent, John M. Kolbas named at St. Demetrus Communty open. nl swng aestgn a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^spos and Walter Pnnegan. second semester wth exercses untl the new faclty 8 ment at a banquet held at Fre Barbara Kraus for her pant- dog. Hall No. 2 Father Corcoran, a ma of a Japanese grl, Henry There were 67 pantng* exformer Chaplan nf the depart- Meklunefora paper sculpture,hlbted. All were classroom la announced that Robert Bar-jorRanzatons j wll be announc- day. Presdent Raymond Abaz- Several awards from local an advsory commttee to n-centevestgate the future needs andmedately after the 8 oclock complaned of a heavy backlog Sunday, June 8, m- Counclman Thomas Mlk ment, has been transfered to chcken, Wane Tschlnkle, ce projects under the superv naba, sonflf one of the mem-, ed Awards day assembly dvne lturgy. On the eve of, a new pastorate and as a re- skaters; Esther Carpenter, of Jula Machyshyn. Ju< bets, havlwen selected lor an-"! Jl of traffc around the nterchange due to the movng of 2 or by the donor orpontjnjfct to West Pont M-j tself at a later date School. mar school pupls wll come to heavy materals and suggested facltes at the Carteret Hgh fathers Day, Saturday, gram-, mlt both a feelng of sadness.buldng n perspectve; Carolwere Mchael Maskaly, and grattude prevaled. Sftd-Markowltt, a modern desgn of School art teacher; tjlryjsademy. He s the f s st These awards have been grant- The commttee s comprsed confesson at 3 md hgh school that polce contact the contractor to atevlate condtons.! ness became of. hs leavng, flowers; Carol Hedesh, a lull Meklune and Helen Lesky. youngman from Carteret vot ed by jhe Kwanls Club,_the of Mrs Frances stupar> students at, 4 P. M., many of and grattude fnr hu unselfsh - so honok3.j*r. Abaza furtcr Lons Club, the Carteret Educaton Assocaton, the Volet presdent of the Nathan Hale them accompaned by ther Counclman John Hutnck, servce to the Department. stated that A memento wll be School PTA; Mrs. Florence fathers. charman of the polce commttee sad that Chef Charles L, Engneer Jm Vonah served presentedjtp hm from the Club Stremlau Memoral Scholarshp from the Womens Club McMckles, past offcer of the Followng... Father and Chld t.s toastnuutf. Chef Wllam Some Postage jsokler Students at the mfal pcnc whch Jolumbus School PTA; Mrs. holy communon on Sunday J Makwnskl na d already con- to a nursng school applcant, Olbrcht spoke of the fne servce rendered by Father Corcor- Rateltotlse T(,>flktal at Wot Carteret. Hgh School PTA; and Mrs. breakfast as quests of St. Decussed the traffc tangle. beng held on Sunday, June 25, Anna Sabo, presdent of the they wll attend communon tacted the contractor and ds- the Busness and Professonal an to the Department both a* W Charman Maro Bummara Edth Frschbaum presdent of metrus Parent-Teachers Asso- Councl receved bds for surcaton whereupon the closng: facng of parts of Wortylko, ng Perth Hosptal m. sen-chaplan Md a* exrchaplam CAnTERBT-Postajc rates ctark the Columbus School PTA. es of state Chef Olbrcht cted the fact for ome shool of Nursng, the Future ntemat-nal mau.lflokler, of Longvew t» one thng to serve a both Yfttf. achers of Amerca scholarl^p the Natonal Honor floc- Also, Joseph Sahulchlk, bulder: Eugene Brown, busness- Petef Welech. assstant pjstor.lmwdlesex Concrete mducts & exercses wll be open«d by Rev. Ash tnd Poplar-AtftQlt Wth <!. <!! tx wll prewd - k suted grcup f^-jtcfc an lnp<rtan v. taunaster. unusual pano ety bonds for the hghest averman; Herbert Harrs; Raymond w h,, ts & } v educatotal drefctor fxcavaton Corp lowest at, state guv-lcajsclty as Chaplan for thelster announced today.;day evenng at the St. Elaaths affar:,.,. *. -r- _. nf r.nr spnnn] WYK Tru/h Bonkoskl; Antlony Kalusek, f tle school. Mrs. Anna Truch, $,86 and pavng of portons ;e abo served term of offce, but t s a jplentaut to the dd and derated man who wll to Canada or wll be based on the central ^ HarMDas ^^""T. labor representatve; Joseph the supervsr prncpal, wll of Lexngton, Homes, Pne and Postage on regular letters School Audtorum, The rectal Barnabas charman of T n each f *«th "««""** the Parent Teacher Past Pres-»«««> n years. He contnue to serve and share an wu»»» or theme. "Around the poster commttee, stated! Carney, ndustral representa- be n charge of the programs Buchanan Streets for whch World that th(! poster conk, st for dc. of Joseph HejTon; John wth the assstance of her staff he low bd of $27,994,8 was mmmoner of actve nterest n the group after the concluson of hs term. r each wth Musc." work Such a man»a cor ra " wt Takng part from CarWret; Wj U ^ hem ln the ( all f Or s p^ent7sude^r- >»*,-" ^ Jo of tenchers, namely Mary Annsubmtted by C. Dellapetro of ^ tun the Kr«cb.schools. "Vess, busnessman. Lehotsky, Kathleen Del, Cathryn Lesky, Jonn Symchk, on the awards. Counclman Hopelawn. No acton was taken 7 " CfnU U t e - r rule for the hghest average n "^ be- Marlyn Blown, Vera! dente ln u mathematcs. Tlea Board may hre a busness admnstrator n the near Sophe Lesky. Alce Wa.sylyk, Such sad the bds wll be _:eal demands coran. man was Wllam Drechel. Jennl- Tnree p,. zes wll bc re t-a m the 4-centR-an-ounce fer Jensen, Dane Leschek, frst, $25 savngs bond; second, Two scholarshps granted for Mrs. Stella Phllps. Mrs. Jean (Contnued on Page 8) hs offcal cafuture, t was ndcated at the Toastmaster Von ah ntro- rat(, and postcards wll cost 3 Robert OCohnell, Deborah Pper, Kathleen Sunday; Doreen $; thrd, $5. the frst tme ths year wll Kosten, Sally Ann Wrublevsk, meetng. :,l)er ol the QoV- ;duce< Mayor Stephen Skba CPntJ> * (l lds tlme Fnal plans have been formucome from the Evenng Department of the Womens Club Followng an hour-long rend- and John Ltus. Rnymond Bcycle Safety Sophe Shumny, John Lehotsky,andt members of the Borough Th- annal rate for letters:pke, Saundra Pke, Jacquelnej ated for tne a d fs - auxlary \aouj. projects councl, a* well as other B-,r uuth. He at- mmh omcau. and offcals to European countres, except! Uv, Madelne Grcz, Jacke from proceeds realzed by the ng of bds for jantoral supples submtted by 4 frms, Wlzna wll address 32 pupls, whch wll start to functon o( the.sovet Unlon, and to North! ther teachers and parents Wess, and Mrs. Lesle Van Board Presdent John M. Kolbas declared that "the board durng communon breakfast ; Afnean countres wll, contnue Pelt; Doreen Meyers. Jance All Hal COUUe.s»n, l rel, uuccu Vltrj, Abaza has called an ntal Plans for Study Appeal s Made lon and whch wll be served by the pt " u " : Km,. n s Relef be 5 ts,. cath half-nresko, and Joyce Straw, from meetng of a fewpromnent Judth Balka wll study at needs a better system for bds, CARTERET - Sgt. Edward t> Assocaton. Each u»v., of these """.mce members of the P.T.A. wth rate for the Sovet Port Readng. talan-amercan women n the the Mandl School for Medcal what ths board needs s a busness admnstrator." to nvoke strct dscplne over Czajkowsk today asked parents. loner worked speakers attested to the re,mrs. Stella Oorechlat and Mrs. Unon. Asa, countres n thej Appearng at guest artst wll utl> Kennng to make up by-laws, Assstants. marks of Chlf[ anfl Sophe Huzar n charge. Pucfc area and Afrcan voun-jbe Geraldne :,nn, volnt,] >.- Sale Drvng.ujutd arl( j p] an a membershp drve, The dauphter of Mr. and ther chldrens use of bcycles Need s Cted personal^whes for U(, s othf,. than tnose j n NorthJEdson. Mr. Sokler s observngj T jjs grup wll meet on Thursand A(n(. a wll btf 25 cents for j]s ffteenth year as a pano!(la y June 22 at 6 Colgan Ave- Kolbas contnued "we need Perfect attendance przes To Gve Awards Mrs. Lawrence Balka, 24 Randolph Street, Judth has been a on the publc streets and hghways. He cted twelve deaths.-rved on the Corcorans health,md asssted n n hs new parsh. r,. u. h ha f. U nce nstructor. He studed at the nue> c ar teret, at 8:3 P. M. someone n charge of dong wll be awarded by the P.T.A. and 35 non-fatal njures so cheerleader for three years, a mke ths CrU- ths work snce the members of whle "Father Johns slver far ths year among cyclsts, Followng tb«presentaton of y m. t, ttl. r to Central Jullard School of Musc, andj #ew members nstalled at homeroom charman and a > that t has the board are not pad to dodollars" wll be gven to the mostly chldren of tender years. a gft by Chef Olbrcht, Fath- Ame,- Cl, and Carbbean coun- prvately, wth Nadta Resen- ths meetng were Domnc C-member of the Student Councl, the Loudspeaker staff, the er Corocoran expressed hs s the rate wll be 3 cents ths nor are we full tme employes." Kolbas sad members Lturges and classes. The P.- pupls who dd not mss Sunday berg, concert panst, of Newj r j[ O Anthony Conte, Joseph "These fgures are alarmng, Kr precaton tp the guests and each half-ounce. York. Ths summer he wll studyjvernlllo, and Samuel Calguar. record, chemstry, and Latn they are serous, and hope of the Jantoral commttee had T.A. wll also present the twoparents wll take them to members of the Department for South Amerca at the Tanglewood, the Berk-! surrogate Elmer Brown was clubs. nernan for the banquet tendered n hs raw taken tme from ther jobs so outstandng boys md two grls heart, "sad Sergeant Czajkow- ton Symphony Orchestra. nng. Hs talk on last wlls and cents lor each half!shremusc Center of the Bos- the gut, st speaker for the eve- Carlr,, * honor. Father Corcoran stated,! wth the Holy Bbles; One out-sk, John A.H-..A ounu. that he wll always carry a fond nor, 8. The rate lor ar letter sheets: Holy Name Unt of Carteret and the that a lst of supples could be compled for bdders. standng boy and one outstandng grl wll be sent to a cultural testaments was very well reteved, consderng the many He added that, unfortunately Tells of Task for safety, few bcycle rders summer.course sponsored by rk Flag Day Questons that were asked followng hs talk. Refreshments the Jantors Commttee, sad ther movements should bo Gabrel Comba, charman of seem to be aware that some of John Kolbas. cramd to cents the Ukranan Natonal Assocaton at ts sunmer resort n s blessngs for all the nstalls Staff o.ducaton; * Ar Parcel Post were served at the close lt had taken hm and hs commttee a month to comple the motorsts. t s mperatve, governed by the same rules as Kerhonkson, N. Y., at the ex. - Qum. Sup- nternatonal ar parcel post At meetng.,. CARTERET nstallaton pense of St. Demetrus Mens SctooLj greet-... al.su have been readjusted CARTERET The lower, Ths, J4st Saturday, the chlnd wll be somewhat hgher. urdae of Columbus School en-, d,. en o t he members were tak- meetng of the Holy Name So-would take 4 hours to tabulate! ther chldretvamlarlze thvm," of new offcers marked the last lst us and am estmated e^""" that """"club t and St. AnnAuxlary therefore, that parents nsst v, Stephen nuntlemann N. J.; / PBA Local D Hnyury. for nstance, the ;f. tftned fo, Flag Day Tues- cn on A bus rdtq Newark Ar- cety of St. Elas Greek Cath- the results of the bds. The bds selves wth all the safefcy rules "ert p. Male, (n-,t four ounces wll -l day, an assembly. port where they were the guests ok Church. Rev. Augustne were receved on pants, vur Slreander Wns Out of the road. Not anly should the N J.. Com- CARTERET-P a t «m a ^.^^"yn 86 cents to $.37, Readmg on Flag Day, Arlene of Pete. A Mon&han, Jr., and Medvgy nstalled the star nsh, lacquer, turpentne, soaps, cyclst.stay on the ruht, rde a.d ndus-wesley Hundemann wa- elect- ht" h( a(t( tonal four ounces. or, ma poems, Jacklyn the Port of New York Author- The new offcers are; Presl- sweepng compounds, polshng Apprtate Decson sngle fle nstead or abreast ; m- ed presdent of Carteret Local decreed from 2 cents Mdrm sharon Relford andd ty. The tour ncluded vsts n-dent, Mchael Gulck; vce pres- machnes, gymnasum fnsh CARTERET - The appellate md be exceptonally alert, but m ( j,47. Patrolmens Benevultn Asto 48 ctp.v Jance Krajewsk. "The Flag sde a Unted Arlne DCB-B, dent, John Kavchak; seoretary, varous types of paper and dvson of Superor Court, n all fancy or trck rdng shoujd pn/cs, John OCaton at the lu.st meetng To Roland the frst four Goes By," Chrstne Brght, FAA Control Tower, Goodyear Mchael Larusso; treasurer several other tems normally a decson handed down ths be confned to vacant lots and L. s. Others elected wen PatroU ounces wll be $.36 as com- Gal Abbot, Rose Walker, Deb-j du -gble whch s presently staorah Stuart, Steven Ksh. Ted Frank Peter; Mchael Turck used by the jantors of the fve week, upheld the dsmssal of never on the street. Rdng y nan Albert Kasha, vce presj Wth $6, bjt four last phase of l " lll: lh bjt next orah s, toned n Newark, and the observaton deck at the passenger Followng the nstallaton, the The board was nformed by fendant n : $,2 conspracy and Frank Dolan, marshals. publc schools. t d double or carryng a passenger a consultng as a de- on the handlebars s lkewse Pa»olna John Crag. al, Safe drvng ««t llr > : Sl r er ma ",, te onl ;. 47 eentskubac. uba. Flag g Drll, Sue Am Naw 52 cent, now shoetnsky, Douglasj termnal. ce cream new offcers were honored at a the State Board of Educaton sut fled by the Mddlesex Con- nlls "- * p4, nar^nst and soda nsttuted n (?rm Urkln. «ue d*le«ate; Czrth " sl - K"-. Wenzerl, Rchard nut.- Olken, ll f^u wasserved",._ to... the Chldren.L,U ~t at dnner. Also attendng ttd were n a letter read at the May 4 crete Products :md Excavatng "The fact that more bcyclemeetng that t could apply for Corp., WnudbrKxe. [mulnr cur accdents have not (, *.! * Ronald Sabo, Kenneth Lambert, Cornela Jones, polqres Carl LaSala and Ray Lagomarage chldren. permsson to allow a busness The tlvm clamed that theloccuned s frequently a trbute the arport cafetera. Chalrmjen school graduates and all school- < ol the publc, f«tr " n "" rv>w " Ao-*""- ; wased ts but flom the 88 next CU -four Patro U ounces m y,: sno was asssted by Joseph George Hla showed moves.jadmlnstrator to be mrea Bounvco, Cannfn Rccadl, C. Gfts were presented to the Chapter 7 schools ordnarly - support o( the ^ l, T > - and the co- " < chldren have mmty endeavor Awarded p Foxe, Avenue, West tn Ployt;e of U. S. ( B.S. degree l!," n( fpm Rltgers 4 *«. a!buyer "><wy, Receved hs ". *wo clays be- " ;lu d hs 28th an- n U. S. Metals. lul a recpent of Brady covers tu> :^ of a.fourtyear " e course, and lt " a compettve baste O\ee each year. Mr " /ttended evenng! "«Past nm years/ """Ployee to receve llt «ee under ths Band mebers: John glo, Rchard Shanley, Relford, Arlene Buchanan, Keth Graham, Margaret Lukach, Fonald Cantor. Fth Fath Wlma Davs, Bruce cashnuu, George Mchaylo, nanne Caldwell, Robfrt Feld* tmn Marcal MoraUfs, Joseph c;l Howard Holdef, Harold Seynoe, Eugene Mercardo, Florence Knowls. Roberto Valdes. enters Schedule Stuff nstallaton CARTKRKT--Court Carteret, 48 Foresters of Amerca, wll hold u publc nstallaton of new offcers Saturday ntlt, jmr H, at 9 oclock n the ctubromu. 5 Charles Street, j / At the same tme Club 48, K esters Auxlary wll be hon-l ured at a buffet dnner n recognton of the splendd help Bven Court Carteret, There wll be entertanment. Ncholas Kordlckto charman ol * tlfelr. RUB6O, Nck Del Vaccho, Rose Bummara, vy Santostefano, Mrs. Totaro. chldren. John Lehotsky andare not allowed busness ad- John Ladany have been named consulthh engneer, Phlp Bt" the motorst and not the StreandT, mude a wronj; re-:cyv!.st. tcommented 8«t. Czajport on a study of a sewerage kmvsk. :"The safe bcyclst totlejday wll be the safe drver ol tduorrow". wth Bev. M. A. Koupka and Mf.

2 PAGE TWO nstallaton y^\ Leaders Dnner and Dance CARTERET - A speta; matns o? the Mdtown Demorratr Ov?Rr.7aton w:!l bf hf d 8-.r.rtnv mom.w t A M * t Hp C?rt»rt Lan«. to fur:rt plan. for nstallaton ard d:r. o r>» held S»:ur<!s-. J-jh- 8. at t!-.» ttcrar.lar. Pa Chosen by K.C CARTERET - John Hornak aas elected grand knght of Carry Cmnrl 28. Knehts r.f "" T nt t* s MB] r.-" "- ng held Tuesday n the Colum- lo/f. a ho a as elected as trus-»;: tee for a three year perod, to r*d serve wth John Goypna. Un * - years, «nd Joseph Cawleggl. nne year. al«o d»crff on the frm tsr.t.dt for ver.ht P!PC;:O " :-:...;«, wnt on A, M ^ ^ Wll; t(r - <. u-s.d to tvn thl«stove sn»«y rpcmdtr: Stevn w treasurer; Ncholas Del to the publc. John sk, Vaccho, Jr, advocate: Ernest Reyot, outsde guard. *. The nextquarterly m THANKS on breakfast wll be on July :O., Holy Communon»lll be re- We wsh to express our «n-.,,, n gt Anthnny. s chu, ch? * A l?^ ^/ lnportreadncatth^a M frends and neghbors fcr ther Breakfa5t wn fouow at knd exprewons of sympathy < Columban cluh. John ther many acts of klndnes, the sprtual bouque s and the «Tr!U. ae j lr, np, PP Dnn,, loved husband and father, also ra a devoted brother and uncle. The nrxt meetng of C) npf-r Edward P. Fuchs. ( 4 w be held n selln on We enpeclally wsh to thank; June 6 Rev. M. A. Konopka, pastor ; Formed n Borough the organst, John Lozak; the, solost, Mrs. John Lozak, and CARTERET The newly othe church chor, all of the. Cartrret Stltnnas- Holy Famly Church. Crterrt:!^^ Caravan No. )G. held an elec- Dr. Steven Fortay; the m«u J" "» Perth pltal: and the Carteret Councl; Carteret Post 263, The Amercan Legon; Carteret Unt 263. The Amercan Legon Auxlary: oc""- ^ Fl "H- ftfm General Curnn, prrsldfl; Mr.s. Mayor Stephen Skba DelVacchlo, vce presdent; Mrs. Mary Ahtrrlng. secrntary: Mrs. Florence Curran, trea- Unon Local 74. Newark; Hall n Carteret. Owens-llnos nk and Dye Plant, Toledo, Oho; neghbors n West Carteret; the employees GOLD JEWELERS at the Metro Glass Co., Carteret; GBSON and RUSTCRAFT FATHERS DAY CARDS Mrs! J! FRDAY, JUNE 6, 96 Cleveland School Kndergarten OBTUARES Washngton-Nathan fo PTA at Closng SP, SS, ] CAHTERET The regular \nrrtnu of the Washngton - Hale Parent Teachers wets on scu u The memh. serve on the, n behalf m. m held ths week John GPorge. vce prem-jlee Stuart -,-,., presded n the absen«,donaghue, r.,; H.vmond Bonkoskl, pres-.wlth a gn. \ r ( d,, nt Mrs Walter Thomas pro-.mr. Donaohm- >,,,,,, mrman. thanked every.tlon and. w \,< who helped wu our pro-8 years.! t s a truer,. The eghth grade chorus, l PTSPU, lr u,, (lrr (he drecton of MM; B ft 8t th.-,-, ;,, n,, j, vr Kroner, nt rn d Rudotoh ]. wore sung and played by MlM CathP, ) Houman, Sandra Ar- f -pal [ v (,,,r, Ann Mogolenky, Alan^th a po:: Mchael Kunlner, Mark ablt-; and M, Robert Toth, T»m»rtj o f the Nahn Mapow. L-ols Bodnat. The ;a C heck for 5 PTA. thanked MM Kramer!B rjn pur ( ha- MV\ the eghth grade claw lor ho fne muscalprogram. Arthur Stupar. educaton rhurnwn reported on «com- M mlulnj of the executve,^, rtf.d;,,. b"r,ls and the boart of edu^wo by Mss z. held on June 7 ;lngton schm, rftuon was of ths meetng and Mr.v M;, : H Tpromote constructve Hale school Legon Unt Votes Lfe Membershp to 2 Carteret Unt Charwoman M.., N,,. e3 the Amercan Leglon ; slble for uct-..-. Auxhary rendered U greatest the award ol {;,. hnr t<vtwo members, a gold She ha/com;: Hf P membershp card, at a sur- tes ta the unu - mm. ct-remony held at the Oleckner am., Amercan Uglon Memoral onb. Qleckner, u:, Wednesday nght. "»«" 8 * Horrv O and Mrs. CU-, ford C. Cutter. Mrs. Olecknerj. Clt* AcMt lr* w.s awarded her gold lfe. Wth the cov.:.<.... troupe nf the kndergarten r a,^ t (he Cleveland School, where xraduacl. John M. Kollba<, presdent of the Bo»rd of Educaton, pre«fnted the membershp, membershp^merlcan card made of 4 karat gold, for has been acf. thf vounnsters. ^ho followng servces: She haajpollctes hasllt off tn-l";".t< """ " boen unt secretary for JSpartment. th o PMf-ral Horn? Refnng Company for 24 years, ded Thursday at Perth Amboy ye(rj membershp and pub-;vltles have 54"whe^le7A«^ on Juc.e 2. cs a non ferrous metal jnspecrequem mass at tor. He was a member of the Born n taly, he was a res- yeh g n e WBS a charter member of presdent of t Oeneral Hosptal. R C Church 2-yenr club of the corporauon.jdert of Carteret for ffty years j^ c l l y locaj cha lrwoman unt chartered for 2 tn years.jroups 924 ans Club, as of we;:. th. PT A P Andrew Oka was celt- He va also a member ofand was a communcant of St. snorlly thereafter becomng a Past Grand H.;.; o! r rhnreh Carteret at 9-3 brant Rev Anhonv " Pluta, Woodman of the World Camp^osephs R.C. Church. presdent for the frst of many Catholc DauKhur, Ax- A S ^ S S o S a S S ^ d t, ^:.,^v /; Kasa-Posmlertna of; Mr. Stragapede was era. ^e, n 938 she became; Both Mrs. Cum CARTERET - A tmely sale celebrant. ceedrau mn.nn nterment was «B ow. St.Mlos, MHOS sudaeatu: subdeacor. ntcrmer/. u.vw... - P*»-h Amboj. ployed wth the Unted States county presdent and served Gleckner have b- the Amercan Legon- < now n progress at Gold. CM for Edward P. Fuchs, 36 " - ^ Colonla.^ S n ^ ^nrud, Cemetery, vms are hs wfe. Clara, MeU, Rpflnlng Companv, a5 a there BSO on the commlttes of^osplul work a M- nalres who stood honor guard lewelers. 87 Roosevelt Avenue, B wothy Street, were held from ^ - j sf, rvlces were^olona The commttal sen--.u.m:ak Leesz: one son. mason. s helper for 2 years. He chld welfare, rehabltaton, and the Lj-o:-.> durng the mass and at -"teret. Paul Goldwetz^pro-/^ Eb.ub_ Funeral^ Home, 54 hm ^ thc g, Rve by Rev> Mar.; MS were held at t!ll, pave by James t^./tj^:/^ s^.j re, rf d nne years ago. He was Grls State, Menlo Park Con-mnstraton the Funeral Home wth Com- rletor, stated that hs patronlwheeler Avenue. June 9. Ull Komofn>k The bearersrev. Okal and R"v. Pluta.»"> Mrs. «" John ^ Kublcka.. u, ^-; Car- a memb(, r Qf thg Amerlcan tact, where she orgnated the Gleckner hold> a:. mander Stanley Clszuk n ^ maxmum beneft out of the 9: A. M. Hfquem l^h mass Peter, The bearers v-er, John Ca-.«r«: two brothers, Julus *- taltan c]ub of Carteret. newcontnually popular bngo,more than l.ooo d>:.. czr/c; the TJ 5. Army frng, ^ because t s n tme M offer,,,.. at Holy. Famly... J _^-Grezner, R. John Pavlonns, Nch-tpk, John Chenenak, John «!. Carteret; Alexander Le- Survvng are hs wfe, Ven-! Squad from Port Jay. Dover- graduaton. Fathers Day and; ga mes and county scholarshp, whle Mrs. CutU: ). nor-s sland, under the com-, J» nfl bndl Rlfus - Hl s addrcl " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ olas Racsok, Joseph Plrllo and Balash Georgty Mwur. Georne f "-. of Port Readng. Amendem Straznpede. n J948 she hecame actve n;the 2, horn nu-: CARD OF THANKS Patrck Plrllo. Waldo Sr and Mchael Saf- Funeral servces wll be held fve daughter.", Mrs. Camlle the Department of New Jersey The awards»>.- mand of Sgt. Davd Rosen; "You mpht call t an Apprethas- who donated ther cars;loton Sale. t has been an- JOHN CAPK SR. Thc Honor Guards at the chlnsky Sr Saturday mornng from the Perth Amboy; Mrs An- und was elected hstoran. She by Mrs. Thom.^ A We wsh to express our mass werp- Flag bearers, John ; ;Syno\veck Funeral Home, 56 the pall bearers; the Carteret,other year of Rrowth or us and; r v*v Polce E.wts,andl we ttre!heartfelt thanks to our rela- : H()mak Cartprft. Mrj pres dent Of the depart- presdent of the Kaden and Wllam Laurelson:JMRS. MARY CHKZMAR Cartrret Avenue, followed by p, srateful to the people tves, _ frends ^^ York; Mss ment of N. J. n and nerhbors for, the Blzub Funeral Home for: of Cnrterct for^rkl " R, ps rl n emen John Carkowskl and CARTERET - M>. Mary a requem mass at 9:3 A.M. at *, lma n l957! 957jMaude M Bake > -.:., :!ther knd expressons of s home, Mss Rose, at contnunk her actvty, she partment presde:.!..ctory servces rendered. sble For urther ThomasRyan wth Comman-Szmko Chezmar. 69, 8 Roose- *. Elzabeth R. C. Church, wth v - el - Z ^"J^tly, ther mny arts of knd- two sons, Steve, and became Past Presdents ParleyVce Commaudt; der Stanley Cszak n n chargej^t cge Avenue, dud suddenly.rev. A. J. Hubfr, as celebrent. ness, the houqlcu Edward P. Fuchs Jewelers ad tothe beautful floral trbutes and Tuesda Bernadlno of Carteret; fve, -[Caroara reprrt^.ted AH were member, of the Carteret Post 263 The Amerlcanl General ex- days Press" the ceremones tended durng our bereavement Legon*. The"Legon"hed"memb( ;"oral sen-ces on Thursday eve- Carte or the past ffty " Funeralsen " ces wll be held Church. nterment wll be at ng the meetng, lu Hu th» had resded n y^ hours from 2-5 and 7 -. chlldren - 9:3 A. M. at St. Josephs R.C. A recepton was : n the death of our dearly loved husband, father, wthbugle Alan Porter! vears. PASQLALE STRAGAPEDE Monday, June 9, at 9: A.M. St. Gertrudes Cemetery Rahare from ter Sak. Yrs. Wal.tr commttee nchd^ d: Remember ALL DADS on Fathers Day father and groat-rrandfnther;] an j ald Commander c Cczak Survvng are her husband,j CARTERET Pasquale from the Synoweck Funeral way. Vstng hours John C. Sr., four sons, Wllam.jstragapedc, "3, 7 LouU Street Home, 56 Carteret Avenue, lol- 2-5 and 7 -. and Mrs. Alce K»v. also a devoted brother nnd un- cna,.g C Ths Sunday,.. June 8th cle cle, John John Caplk, Caplk Sr Sr Carteret: John Jr., Carteret: We especally wsh to thank JQHN CAPK, SK. Julus. Florda; George, Flor- Rev. Andrew Okal; Rev. An- - da: two ssters. Sster Elza- CARTERET John Capk, ; thony and Rev. Stanslaus ^ Sl. 9 Un. en street dled June beth, Czechoslovaka: Mrs.A_ Mllos; the nllar boys: the nunsg arhls"hom7blter TshortlP" ^la]tar 8! 8 of of Czechoslovaka, and! of the Domncan Order; the Born n Czechosolvaka sm n grandchldren. church chor; the Holy Name Mrs. Chezmar was a member he was a resdent of Carteret Socety; the Slovak Altnr and... for6,,.,e was employed Rosary Socety; the Englsh! at tnc.tj s Metals RefnmB R «sary Socety of St. Elzabeths Church. She was also a (or Altar and Rosary Socety, and Colnpany carteret, for 28 "" " member of the St. George Camera SON (years havng been retred COLOR ton, all of the Sacred Heart Greek Catholc Socety. years ago. He was a communcant of the Sacred Heart R. C. UNCLE R. C, Church, Carteret; Dr. Funeral servces were held GFTS FATHER FLM John Fenck; our neghbors; ths mornng from the Synow- Church, and a member of ts for the U. S. Metals Refnng Co., BROTHER To Take Home - by Carteret; the employees of U. at GOLD JEWELERS! DAD HUSBAND Dads Pcture S. Metals Refnng Co., Car- so a GRANDFATHER Wth! TOTH PHOTO SHOP "Servng Resdents of Carteret Snce 946" 64 Cooke Avenue Carteret Phone K -529 Announcng... KAYS RESTAURANT Now Located n Mew Larger Quarters Cor. Hudson and Roosevelt Avenues, Carteret! (Just One Door From Former Locaton) - featurng - HOME - MADE TROGES EVERY FRDAY We are now able to offer you addtonal COUNTER Sr BOOTH Prvate Dnng Room SERVCE -Ar Condtonng Throughout Delcous Home (Cooked Meals B*P\KFAST - LUNCHEON, DNNER Open Dally L Sunday Orders to Take Out S A.*L to S P. M. K WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENNG! teret; Carteret Smelter and Refnery Workers Unon Local 837; Publc Servce Socal and Welfare Club, Avcnel Fre des Auxlary, Perth Amboy; and ts La- Avenel; Amco Research and Development Co.. Murray Hll; those who donated ther cars; the pall bearers; the Carteret and Woodbrdge Polce Escorts, and the Bzub Fu- neral Home for servces rendered. satsfactory Famly of the late John Caplk, Sr. Bel Ar V8 2-Door Sedan GODENY Pays Top Dollar For Your Used Car! Bel Ar Vft 4-Door Sedan GODENY Hgh Volume > Low Prces Low Bank Rates Frst Payment June, 96 UM Tour old car u % dqwn payment. Nomad V 4-Dr. B-Pau, Staton Wagon Slovak Sokol Socety. Survvng hs wfe Anns; Sabo Capk; three daughters, Mrs. terment was n St. James Cemetery, Woodbrdge. Stephen Fedlanfc and Mrs. M- JAMES B. LEUESZ chael Kolnok, of Carteret; Mrs. CARTERET James B Joseph Petras of Avenel; four 47, of 8 Fourth Avesons, John Capk, Jr., Port nue. Port Readng, ded Wed- ; George Capk, New- nesday at Perth Amboy Genark; Mchael Capk, and Joseph eral Hosptal. He was born and Capk k of f Carteret. C t t A brother, bth aftd n Carteret, and resded Andrew Caplk of Czechoslovaka. Port Readng for the past A sster, Mrs. Mary Sabo four yews. He was a com- of Canada. Twelve grandchl- ;:uucant of St. Elzabeths (ren and sx great grandchl- R. C. Church. dren. Funeral Mr. Lelesz was employed servces were held wth the Unted States Metal G D EN Y MPALAf Lmpaa V8 Convertble GODENY Js Sellng More New Chevys Thqn Ever! ye Sport fledftn GODENY Gves Hs Customer* Bggest Sel tcatnu Better Servlee! 3 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret PHONE K -523 OPEN EVENNGS DAMONDS Lades Carat Ret. $45 Lades 4 Cu-t % Ret. $269 Mft Cant Ret. S WATCHES SPECAL GROUP Lades fnd Gents 5% OFF! tamou Brandt Fully Guaranteed Manr Wth EpansloD Band* RNGS SPECAL GROUP BOYS and MENS Genune Onn and ntal Blrttutone VUut to u M: 5-75 deal Gft for DAD and Gl ELECTRC SHAVERS Door Buster Specal! Reg Electrc ALARM A en CLOCK 4 5 Door Buster Specal! Reg. G.95 Electrc STEAM & DRY RON 995 STOREWDE SAVNGS up to 5% Buy Now for Dads, Grads, Brdes etc. edel dentfcaton Bracelets Spedel Te-Tacs (Reg..95J Leather Watch gands (Reg. 4.) Prnce and Prncess Gardner Wallets. Gentlemens Jewel Boxes Lades Jewel Boxes Camera Kt, Complete wth Flash... Famous Brand Cgarette Lghters 4-kt. Gold Charms (Good Selecton) Crystal Rosares, Complete wth Case Electrc Pop-up p Toasters (g. (Reg. 3.95)! -w * Attractve Jucers (Assorted), Your Chore Famous Cornnp Ware Electrc Travel ron c 95c Your Choce 5. *~ " * Off fro!m Expanson Watch Bands (Lades and Gents)- Values to.95, 95 Luggage (Mens and Womens) tt Prce! Brthjjtone Rngs (Grls and Ladles)- Values to A " Prk " Nut lu Wturt Appllctbt MANY OTHER ANNVERSARY SPECALS! ~GOLD JEWELEfS? TUA * m Avenue K. l-2knn OPEN EVERY EVENNG DURNG SALE For Dad & Grad BrclAl. «.<»r TE BAR & CUFF LNK SETS O-5 Vkluef SHEAFFER PEN & PENCL SETj tvtlllr TbfJ SPECA 495 ^ Rhneston Necklace & S u.

3 Co unbus-clewlandpta Actve Season, r. The Colum-lyn Bakos, Permlela Sager Ar-, M ( [»TA. Held l* s _ >np. A bert. Susan Slefert. Rose ; lr 8-an.on Qoeta, Donna Mae Hassay Pa- t,l, (. Colum- trlola Btroud, Ann Truch, bebj orah Pper, Luclle Palmer], retred Marjorle McUn, Bcrnlce Kn- hr columbus ewskl, JoAnn Bunner, Lnda the uroup and laterazzo, Mary Acs, Pnulne the rfcep- Harmer, Lorrane Parsons, Ann.! n her M«e Hassay, Ann Louya, Jan-, VHS ll,. KO > lce Henly, SuRan Casclo, Cor- : Al C to both toe DARostno, Ruche] DeRolatls. Ruth Ann Ryan, Marsha WRS utton^ Patlcn Barnaba, Pa- r«jance ll " h " Hll<,, presdent; Ml*. \.-kr.wz. -ecordlnn o"-o y Ga» Homlh U, KJnlR C h. Nancy K Mchael Clll mpn yc Mlchcle Burrows, and Palmor. Patrca & - bokl Judllh Youn «- k O a, C o s t e l ] o Mrs. ]n,b. ttvhsurer. Werner, Patrca Symnnykt V;ll CMo. ouuong.donr Ellot. Sharon Kllmck, M, prm nu-d wth H MBUreen Brbwn, Carol Mchael! ;,!, s l"»- Lnda Harmcr, Karen Felauer,...,m. cmmtlee ap- Shrley Ludasuk, sabel Podor.,v,, p-sldent were; Cyntha FcUl, Berln Green,,, : Stuart: mag-lnda Shannon, Sherry Brown, H<s\lyn Rrlsman; Barbara and Prances Lakatos,!,. MS. Mnry Des^Unda Elton, Ann Csutl, Marl-.] \]v Mary Czaya;;lyn Brown, Barbara La&or, ", Hose Ruelln; Theresa McColt, Lesle Mlchal- u,,v Ms. Am Cwto;.con. 8onlH Tomella, Elzabeth! -ncc. Mrs. So-Turlek, Susan Self, Down Rum-laws. Mrs. Lu-blak, Martha Pedowltz. Thcr-.. md Mrs. Edth esa Osmore, Marlyn Fox. El- ml-tv. Mrs- Lynnleen Kllyk. Eleen But,.cam, Mrs. Ann Burrows.,,,..h> Mrs. Mar- ~. r t"j».bs Slovak W/omen M-, Mmon Barprsnlatve. Mrs. lntpsrll Plan " - -" for " Outnj; -V^MHHW.u.l nd culuh CARTERET Thr Ladles,r scence classes Slovak Ctzen Club held ts -ln.slcm show mod- June meetlnn n the clubroonw Mll:.-.- tluv made wth Mrs. Ann Banek, presl- -n s. of the yetr. dmt, presdng,,,,-r awards were A ^ l jp Uncflstf,,. n l ; n< MS, K C «wl tlhd R» * *>»»!> B» ^ "> Sl hl)o a, nd ^n. wll leave tlw clubrooms ;,t B :,! Cleveland A_ M ^ pl(), c, s wplcomf and anyone wshng to make a,,..»,-d the meet- ;rwrvat)on mav do w bv C()n...xfuv,. board ln UctlnK etthrr M. s s HohRy(la : J :!;lur > of 277 Washngton Avenue or :. MrtcMtln. ln Mw _ p vand.--mark f New.MM* m-esented for york Av,, m, ; l rv^ld PTA - Mrs. B. Kukulya and \u> H ;: :,.; j^t. " DZurllla. co-charmen of ->- k< Mary, H-re.v Glora. Comba, Luz l. Heys. Eve- S., Selecton ll Wrapped M mported W nes L. uors S Drve-n LQUORS l - r M-:KKT K -5,7j RCHARD M. MNlE (KTS DMKKK; Rchard W. Mlnuf, son»f Mr. :nd Mrs. Mchnrl Mlnue, B Mary Street, rcrcved a degref as Adsorlate n Appled Scence n Computer Technology at the <6 Mlwaukee Schual of KmsneerltK Sprng Quarter rommmrrmrnt yesterday. Mnue, a 95. Kraduatf of (artrrft llct School, h a veteran of four years servce wth thr T. S. Navy. Wtnesses Cancel Weekly Meetngs gnvp ther report. The followng were on the cmnnnlt r Mrs. A. Oaydos. Mrs Am/ler, Mrs. K. Bnck. Mrs T Capk. Mrs. M. Carr. Mrs. M Chamra. Mrs. A. Chorba., Mrs Bena, Mrs. E. P-okop, Mrs M."Nepshlnsky, Mrs M DZunlla, Mrs. M. Wllhtlm nnd Mrs A Banek A Fathers Nght socal followed the meetng wth thr CARTERET _ The weekly husbands of members as nuests. meetngs of the Perth Amboy They were entertaned by a Congregaton of Jehovahs Wtfashon show. Enter-.nesses wll be cancelled from! program o( musc, som-h. and a comcal tulnmrnt commttee was Mrs. June 2 to 25 nclusve, afutj A Ulano, Mrs, M Trstenskv. ^h(, h t)u. y wlll,. esunu. ther Mrs. M Nepshtnsky. Mrs s,. KU ar s<heduk>. accordng to Safchnsky, Mrs. M Ondrejak. John Trosko. Jr., presdng Mr». C Truatum, Mrs. A Pro- mnster of the congregaton. kop, Mr». 8 NfdzbHla. Mrs J DZurllla. M* A Banek. Mrs J. Krssak, Mrs A Hovanec and Mrs. A. Chorba sl(ll a(t. dlnk U) Mr Tloslto s, hat, 4 mm])fk, thc, con.!,regon wll be attendng the Mrs. Ella Skerclek was w»l- ;.. Unlt,. d worshpers Assembly corned nto the club as a new m N,, w York CUy from Junt, memo*!. Hostessts for tlsr eve- MQ ^ -J nlrur were Mrs. M DZurlla." " charman, Mrs. R DZurlla. Mrs. 8. Dzak. Mrs. H Chamra. """N KOR SERVCES Mrs. M. Wllhelm and Mrs. E., CARTERCT-Carteret Dlkun. Dark horse pn/e donat- - 8 Odd Fellows. ed by Mr«. M Chervanek was won by Mrs C Sldun wl " Lodge wvwe.-, lt the O Home m TrenUj ths Sunday \wth d. Andrew Harsany of FRTDAY,.nNE B, Hfl PAGE THREE Columbus MmVLeona Helm. Urbansk Pupls n Play Weds Ernest Q. Rohaly CARTERET M r.browns r; --,. )r y wld.,orke Achorn of Ornno, Uel Mxth mare class of Columbus dn* took pln-r n the Holy sster of the brl-r BrlrV-malda srhool presented a play en-kur.l c. u,,,. o,,..ter-lwrrc thr Ml^* HoeUa Prt- tled The Lvng Alphabet.noon when Mss t-o;n H*lonmoblsl: Knhlrrn Szv^ COMSl" east ndtf!., Jrmnkt. dnrnl,l«r of :, nndn of the \nm- and t/ He l"u of the class. The class en-"«hdn nnd Uruan^.-.l. 6 Bakos. all of crrrre! :,nd " " Med the,,.. lunt Street, vnme the b.dejhelen H -t:); W:or:sto,vn. h nnd ruhth grades n two of En«M - T- Rr-halj. 228 Flower grls w v t v f Msses assembly programs. The moupwashneon Avnue,.on ol the Patrca Ann Wml.y v.c ->r, was mmjlned by James lnt( Mr. and AWs. Or. r Ro- Oho, nnd Ro-n Gl Lor» -fferty a* the pano, also a h; v. Rev. M. A. K. fnv.kn. pas- BrlRlftwater*, L., <--vy of member of the clrfss. Ths pro- t( " of the rlnr.-. ufflrb-d nt the brde.mm wa. held at the awmblyth. double nm rnrmony. Best mnn wns John Polon- the upper grades m Colum-, Gven n mnnvv l,y her csak, C..rte>vf. Ushrrs **r»,>ns School Monday afternoon. ;father, the brde wore, a wwn;wllham Olen and Clwrl.-s K«- The chldren n the program f sll) t PW<u de sol- wth a mod- hora. both of Carte.ret: St?p ^n «ere:,;oy Ann Olucheskl, Sue"d Snbrlna nerklne fsh- Toth. Jr.. PhnHdd. and Ml- Am Onsslfull. Aprl Kosten; on(>d n a prncess style Her chael Petrn. Av-n-. Rn?- Mmet Kunnk. Vvan Lw.ar, " klrt featured pleats on the hearer was K.-vn Muzv^a, HmmHe McDermoll, J an c c sldl s Bn d " backand ended Carteref, nephew of the brld»- Hupp. Lorrane R»uetbuhler,! n cathedral tr-.un. Her four-broom. [Hebeknh Shovey. Lesle Stev- ll rpd wl *«s held by a stmu- Thc R;halvs left for a trp to :ens. Fn Watkns, Nerleda Sua- lnt - (>d rosebud rrmvn of seed Mam Bra;-h Fla They wll rez. Robert Dapss, Samuel )f nls alld "Vstnl. she curred resde at 3C3 Washu-ton AvejOrffeo, Pml Remenezk, Ken- " ^stfade of roses, lles of the,., T>- H,H >. a -onetl Rozzelle. Mlton Snez. Vllll( * «ntt.vmbdmms plpc(. cnml, UB b ege dresg Smcak. Joel Spegel, Matron of honor, was Mrs. w lh mutchlm a....ss.. s and Robert Spolozlno. Samuel Strut- ~a rorsa?«of cymbldlums.! ton John Strojka, Robert Ter- Staton Operator MB. Rohaly was graduated betskt, Kenneth Thompson.. from St. Marys H?h School Fernando Torruolla, Thomas (Jarged by Ol (,O. Rnd attended Rder College.. _._, -.. M», UVMMT loth Santos Varela. Robert WOODBRDOE - Joseph Trenton. She was graduated Tron Greenwald, member of ground breakng commttee. walker, Mchael Zrpolo, Pat-Cooper, operator of a gus sta-from the Manhattan Medcal. "luu.z «, J. Rmes ame Uffert y- tonon Route, Avenel, wavedand Dental School, New York md Thomas Kutay. prelmnary hearng and was; Mss Madajewsk Weds c ty, and s employed by Drs. released under $, bal nedward MaKaretten. J. M. Magstrates Court yesterday on Salvatore Brucato Jr. Klu nnd Arthur L. Roth of tuaous complant p of ebezzlement embezzlement bypwth byj Amboy. Degree at Newark Wllllllm Lawson, owner of Law- The brldtroom, a praduate CARTERET Mss Elza- seph Brucato, Bellevlle, was CARTERET- "" C PeqUnk t Cnt Hh S t Mss Constance Co., Pequnnnock of Carteret Hnl> School, at- btth Theresa Madajewsk, best man for hs cousn, Ann Balous Mr. Lawson clnlme.d Mr. tended Upsala College, East t «u WBS S r * mnle( Cooper took 5. Ballons of Orange, and s employed by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brdesmads were the Msses from Newark State College, at $,5 and con-:phelps Dodge Copper Products Madajewsk, 25 Spruce Street, Jo Ant, Brucata, Carteret, ssbecame the brde of Salvatore ter of thr brdegroom; Monlta decree n elementary educaton. Unon, wth u Bachelor of Ats to hs own use. Corp.. Elzabeth, Patrck Brucato, Jr., son of Mr, Such, Rose Provdentl and Rose Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nnd Mrs. Brucato, 5 Bernard Mare Noha, all of Carteret. Joseph Balous. 58 Pershlng Street, Saturday afternoon n Ushers were Joseph Ro.sal, Avenue, held an open house St. Josephs Church. The Rev.Larry Ftzgerald, Allen Tandy- party n her honor on Sunday. CARTERET DNER Mel M. Corcoran, OSM, per-jrak, Charles Woodhull. all of Guests attended from Newark. BloomfUld, Belle Meade, formed the ceremony. Thomas Carteret. Sod, J\, Wlkes-Barre, Pa., The couple wll beat home ut np nmftt,, Manvllc, Bayonne, Port Readbrdes cousn, was altar boy. j737 Freeman Avenue, Wood- l K»M()lh>: Andrew llrl Fortls R«llWH V. and Carbrdge, followng a trp to M- Bm... tcrel. *. son of Mrs. Jula Sh(, NVl, am, Fla. l Br( tat^ln leacm, lr m t»t, McKnlcy MK Avenue, g The brde was graduated staton < d *[ thr Sanda Ar Woodbrdge Townshp n the from Carteret Hgh School and Blsf Mexco, has been lall. The brde, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a gown of mported slk organza fashoned wth a Sabrlna necklne, OK sleeves trmmed wth rose upplques. Her four-ter was trmmed wth pearls. She s employed at Prudenton nsurance Company, Newark, as a reports clerk and alternate carred a cascade of whte roses.!paymaster. Her husband who ()f LAVKRNE LAWLOR ASSOCATE N ARTS: Mss l.averne ^wlor, ths boroujjh, rftevtd a degree of Assocate n Arts n Far- Dcknson Unversty, C tub l HOLD OPEN HOlSt t e Hungaran Heormea Reformed Daughter born to Mr. am CARTEBET Mr and Mrs Chuvh delverng the sermon. Mrs. Harry Mudrlck, 44 Roose JO«ph Bobcr 33 St Ann Htvet A bus wll leave from the lodge velt Avenue at Perth Ambo; held an open house Sunday m hall at P M General Hosptal, June 2. honor of ther dauklter Chrstne, who graduated from S Josephs School She wll enter Cartrret Hgh School n September. Hgh school days are over. Before you les a golden path n our land of upportunlty. Today. n ths modem que ot space and rocked youll fnd some of the old-fash toned, earthbound vrtues lke thrft wll serve you well. We hope to know you betttfr n the days that le ahead and serve your needs as we have many of our, graduates throughout the years. NATONAL BANK CARTERET Ml vt Avenue - K Carteret "" l l"vderal Depoult n»urance Corporaton Own Daly g t? S. FrMw 9 to «l n Wndow Opt* Dally 8»o 4, Frday 9 tu 6 Haw You Tred H JAWS.BARBER SHOP 7U Koosevlt Avue W. Carteret F... you want a BETTER HARCUT wthukttrk ^ANTARY CONDTONS Ar-Condtoned Shop - H-F Musc Vacuumed Harcut - All-Clpper Harcut % - 2 BARBERS - Al Ulano &. Dave Brown At Your Servce (THS S NDAV, JUNE 8) and GRADUATON.. We Have» Selecton of CARDS and GFTS for Everyone On Your Lst! HLL PHARMACY "The Home of Servce" 587 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret For Prompt 24-Hour Delvery Servce Call Kl -5K5 rde, was mad of honor, Joattended Carteret schools, employed at Metro Glass Company. Ssterhood Slates promoted to arman frst elass. He s a graduate of Carterct Hgh School, class l!l5r Mens Club to tet Amercan Flag CARTERET Rev. John r f TLM. Hundak, llulult*. pastor phblul Ul of Ol. St. De- JJt - ^e.sswn for nonaay^ metrus Ukranan Orthodox church, was notfed by J. CARTERE - The Unted, George Stewart. Archtect of Hebrew Ssterhood of Carteret the natonal Captol n Washwll hold a strawberry festval n ton, D. C, that by courtesy at ther fnal meetng of the f Con & ressma Peter " ^~ lnghuysen an Amercan flag season at thc Brotherhood of whch has flown over the Lovng Justce, on Monday eve- Captol was sent to be pro- ]nln){, June 9, at 8:3 P. M. Bented to St. Demetrus Mens Socal Actons,dhaJ)A«ft!] Club, one of the ten organzatons of the parsh. Kochek Treasurer Of JVJ PharmacsU CARTERET Wllam Kochek, Carteret, has been elected treasurer of the New Jersey Pharmaceutcal Assocaton ;v the conventon n Atlantc Ct; ast week. Mr. Kochek s graduate of Rutgers Unversty College of Pharmacy and oper ates a pharmacy n CartenM He has been very actve lr pharmacy crcles for man years and has served as presdent of the Mddlesex Count; Pharmaceutcal Socety am charman of several mportan sute commttees. Mrs. Louse Smon wll gve a! schedule of servces at the St report. The flag wll be receved Marks Epscopal Church a The Hebrew School Chor by the club at ts meetng to announced by the Rev. Wllar vl sng songs about the Pour be held on July, wth an V. Forrest, vcar, wll be bu leasons n the Synagogue. The approprate address by M- one servce on Sunday morn thael hor conssts of Ronald saacs. Bodnar ts presdent. ngs at 8 A. M. Rchard Greenberg, Alan Leowltz, Melvn Levtz, Joel GOP CHARGES Spegel, Mark Wesman, Lous CARTERET n a state- Caravet, Davd Shlan, Mar-ment ssued ths week. John yn Brown. Neal Prce, Robarta Donovan and John Trosko Jr., Baron, Joel Albert. Ronald;Republcan canddates for Bor- Resnck, Donald Schnere.ough Councl attacked the ad Hugh Chodosh, Robert Radar, mnstraton for employng Hharles Esman, Steven Oold-j"two full-tme borough em >erg, Mchael Baum and Ha,- ployes to part-tme postons tc dassah Baum. fght mosqutoes." You Wll Get.. v"the Fnest Fuels Avalable \/ Complete Parts Servce Program \/ Lfe nsured Budget Plan \/The Fnest Servcemen (Our Men are Traned & Experenced) f You Swtch to., CALL GEO. CHAMRA & SONS A Dv. of Chodosh Bros & W-xler Hallway -545 ; "u o r A ; COAL - FUEL OL - BURNER SALES & SERVCE^ 24 Lefferts Street, Carteret, N. J. We nvte You To See Our, Exctng Collecton Of MADENFORM SWM SUTS and New Surtuner \ Dresser - Lngere - Blouses Skrts - Sleepwear Shorts - Slacks Hosery Handbags - Etc. We prn hvle You t?.... Jon Our Merchandse Club 3 Pershng Avenue (Jpeq Dally 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. v H A Dress Shop Carteret Tel, K -68 ONE SERVCE SUNDAY CARTERET Thc Summe AR COMDrOWED foryoutconfort OPEN 24 HOURS - featurng - Fresh Seafood Dnners Thck, Jucy Steaks Cool Salads (hops and Roasts BEST COFFEE N TOWN! ORDERS TO TAKE OUT NO KXTRA CHARGE Call K "299 REASONLE PRCKS FREE CUSTOMER PARKNG AREA Ol Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret CONGRATULATONS CARTERET HGH SCHOOL CLASS of 6 ^ you, graduates of 96, we extend heartest congratulatons and sncere wflos for a happy* successful futura You tan be justly proud of your scholastc achevements, and we jon wth all your relatves, frends and neghbors n salutng you. BOROUGH OF CARTERET COUNCL STEPHEN SKBA, COUMLMEN. Thomas Mlk Walter Sullvan John Hutnck Alexander Such John DZurlla Adam Symborsk t

4 PAGE FOUR Kolbas Tavern Trounces Emls Shell bv 4-7 PAHTFRKT - Kolbn.-.- T;ur. n srfrr an HM 4-7 ur-v FRDAY, JUNE 6, w» Hll Bowls <te Rally Tops bate H"; "J K«vKorner Ukranan Group Drve to Contnue CARTERET-Regular meet-j voters. Further, ng of tnejo m, lu,, at 8t. D u jcenter on Jum >; >»:), {n naton Softball >:u-.r..,-k :! th v P«rk f-ld l the ffth sh::!h >r Knlb.s thdrt loss Jo Bobby Klt tll ll hum!,.l r.. v., - cff r to help ht tr:>m Savllo nt Kmrl buth rtttl thrfp llts to lftrf tn l.t h-nbafdnftl for tn t: :s Thf Kolbns nm s n) tlf uamr wth an lend n thf frst two frnm Thf box seme KOMBAS tjufc. f ; P Strnaepccf, f.. P7.M. cf.. 3 Klnrh, lb. P... h Vnskn, f. 3 Cutter, rf 2 B. StraRrpede. ss n W, Kolbas, c..5 Onral. 2b 3 J KolbftR, 3b 3 Kajkw. 3b 3- Rauen, 3b Zmmerman, P... 2 Shanley. lb. 37 EMLS Kasha, 2b Mullan, M M. Yavorsky, 3b Jene, cf Kent, lb ShulMkl, p Bclak, c Meyers, f Bohacs, rf Konc, rf 2 Kolbas Emls (RADATKS Loop Standngs SENOR SOFTBALL LEAfUK Bundng* an of June 4 ( Kolbas Tavern () lulls Tavern.. n Holy Famly Emls Shell»- ==.- s^.- = t:.^=sr=k sr^sr^sksjs SSJS^^SSJSS. K. old. Tossers Vt ranks To Hold Lead Metro Glass of the sen- 4 4 A & Sweet Shop,.. M the ft: : straght ons for Hll Bowl e Vets. H H Knghts of Columbus Krunks Department Store Ko/.y Korner. Game* for Next Week vnn an cnsy vctory over the Monday Frst game. Emls Metro Ola.ss te»m, 2 to, wth.jm Hart turnng n the vctory. Shell vt=. Lous Tavern; sec- DK. SPKMF.R 2 ond, Kolbas Tavern vs. Kozy ; HHTOK MEDCNE: Korner. * Kurls Bar and Grll won Robert K. Sprnuer, son of Tuesday Frst game. Hll over the U. S. Metals team, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Sprns- Bowl vs. K. of C: second name, 3-2. as Blly Devlne ht a «-. 22 l-ald Street, receved n Holy Famly vs. Lous Tavern. hom. the decree of Doctor or Medlene at Yale nverslty Wednesday Frst game. The Knmhts of Columbus _ Kozy Korner vs. A & Sweet posted number sx to contnue School of Medcne, New Shop; second, Emls Shell vs. the leawue lead by scorng an Haven. Conn., -June MAsrleo... mportant 4-2 trumph over the He s a graduate of,_ slrmk FT Canlslus basketball players ter-t «... HUh ~-- School and Stun. Cllcn Turner recorded ther 9-2 trumph reved hs. decree from ther most powerful Bronlcmeade Stable,nw - - entry, ran one-two n the 934 satsfyng vctory of the 96-. MJf-C J- eronal Servce Do Jlf 3atk WJJL, C GRENER FUNERAL HOME Est AUGUST F. GRENER, Drector SEE WHOS COMNG TO WOODBRDGE Federal Savngs & Loan Assocaton at 7 Man Street! A/ ner era n savngs on Man Street fur jh- res ol Uoulbulgc. Mddlesex Countys, frst Federal Sayngs & Loan Assocaton WATCH FOR DATE OF OPENNG! flutters. Whle lt Vale, he treasurer ;d vce resnf Nu Sgma Nu Medcal Fraternty, Dr. Sprlnser wll serve hs nternshp at thf Department of nternal Medcne. Georgetown nverslty Hosptal, Washng ton, D. (. He s marred to the former Kathleen V. Nlemlerk of lnden. DEGREE H)R SMTH CARTERET -Ronald Smth, receved the decree of Bachelor o Scence at thr commence-j ment exercses of Farleh- Dcknson Unversty. He graduated mncna cum lauclt. PROFESSONAL HELP WHEN YOU HEED T ( AKTKHFt Ann :. flu! M lrfeun.; the U.S.M.R.. ;m,v H to 5 score n the;.tt ftvu-. Amercan Dv-.,n. Hevr Suto was the wn-,, luler H. Knmlls of Columbus vu - ffth ( ;,me by takng H c W V nto enmp. 9 to 7. the vctory.! Sprtsnan Club recorded ts; fourth wn akun>t two losses ;by blankns Metro Glass, 3- M Fu.ss ptched the vctory Church Slates Th(, loser, not only one h Totl. ef. E. Rcsko. lb Donovan, ^b Akelewl(7, 2b. Resko, c.. New Schedul< Jutkocy, c... P CARTERET Summer «""> " schedule wll begn n t!c Bohan.-k. p ^ Hungaran Reformed Chnch ",.«ths conng Sunday. Ths fc Koly nv"«that whle the ERllsh worshp servce wll begn unchanged at A. M., the Hun- Mllokft 3D Karl n lftnftuage servce wll be ^n^> brought forward to 9 oclock. Smarm, c... The A. M. servce ths s - Kondrk. f.. Sunday wll nclude an act ot,f" cft - { recognton for H;h School as B Pu^tllo. rf.. tl.p, recently - mle, tnd K ar re Me e r hm h V or«a.l«.tn, owed h «m e JuClb althou«). Proceeds o the concert and, Mnv?8. Tll, "n* dn «Sted n ^eral drve for fund, for the erecton each Bnd Rll, mnum " poets monument n tr^pp,,^ d sentrn.! run* ff Bo*l Pllsl^ well as Junor Hgh School D.graduates. Twelve youns; per- Kudela, Jb sons belor to famles of thus f 3 - Kondrk, 2b congregaton from ths years Wllam. ;, Hnh School graduates and Graham, lb about 2 graduated from Junor Knhcl, p. Hgh Schools n Calent and lkhbork communtes. Hl Bowl A parsh letter has been sent lout to all famles on detals Koz 5 (of the June 25 Annual Church Famly Pcnc to be held n West Carteret Park. All mem- bers are urgently requested to; return the reservaton post-.cards on or before Wednesday,! June R Headquarters for VTA-VAR PANTS LUMtNALL PANTS Wllpap-r and Panters Supples H Wnston. D C, amount nt, l the present tme to almost fve hundred dollar*. The drve wll; contnue untl the end of the ",orent ynr. The commttee 3 tt endeavor to reach every 2, H>rw) of UkrHnlan descent ns 2 w]\ M all organzatons., T,,, commttee plans to; 3 wden the scovo of ts actvtes - - m several drecton*. The lm- medal- «>«! «t at the meet- n^ ncludes a census of all natve and naturalzed Ametl- ran rt/ens resldln n Car-, ryt who as wax clamed, number about ffteen hundred ARDS Shoo - OPENNG SOON J & E Auto Radator Repar Servce All Sze Radators Repared SET OPKN HOlSE CARTERET Mr. and «* lack Safran of LO Lberty 53 Edwn St. Carteret JAY *BO\V Street wll hold open house ANGELO MCHAEL Wednesday evennlsf. June K Tn- Bar Mtzvah Conftrma- on the occason o mr unuu & SON dn Avenue j, HORNAK K. KRS\K and Mrs. W m Rue, from Carteret wll be celebrated at Roosevelt Carteret Kl -J4! CongrcKaton of Lovng Justce tomorrow at 9:3 A. \. He wll! Kve hs pledge of loyalty and be welcomed nto the consrega tlon by Rabb Morton S. Baum NOTCE TO Presentaton of a Holy Bble wll be made by the Ssterhood and a certfcate wll be sven by Jewsh Communty Center Hebrew School. A recepton Klddlsh wll follow the servces SENOR CTZENS ATTEND FELD MEET CTERET Cub pack 83 sponsored by the Zon Luther an Church took part n a feld meet and famly pcnc n whch nne packs from the northeast dstrct took part Pack 83 won ten ponts for runnng the obstacle course n WNNERS: Mss Judy Zu- a fast tme of 2 mnutes, 35 kv, 3 Somerset Street, mod- seconds. Boys and den motleled the award wnnng har- ers who took pal t n the outng style al the annual Har wll receve a specal necker-,, Fashon Festval for the chef slde at the frst pack y. Eastern States, held at the meetng n September. >*! Berkdey-Curteret Hotel n Den mothers at the outng Asbury Park on Sunday, were: Mrs. E. Comba, Mrs. V There are tmes when you * f Wth her s (he har styl- Haas, Mrs. H. Blatz, Mrs. M. need the help of a profes- 4 s. frank Monsell of Perth Ostrosky, and Cubmasters, onal. When t comes to J*j Amboy. Frank Reposta, Joseph Krupa. your nsurance program, j* for example, only an ex- *, pert analyss of your n-» dvdual needs can gve y you maxmum securty at > mnmum cot. Ths knd, of servce s part of our P.S., Personal Servtt vncentj. Pavese&Co.! f Rcl Csale nsurance, {7 Smth St.. erth Amboy > For Dad or Grad CAR WASH BOOK T Enttles Hearer tn \ CAR sc " WASHES W l Regular SK. Valu.- Pck One ( Today.t 79 Ralway Avenue WOODBRDGK TEf.. ME Jltn lcnljv Thru Tlur»djy :3 to 3 tla) and Saturday : to 5 3 Sunday t:lll lu 2:3 ((.OSK) MONDAYS) STATE JEWELERS has the GREATEST CHOCE OF GFTS! - NATONALLY ADVERTSED BRANDS - RONSON LGHTERS " BELT BUCKLES PEN & PENCL SETS LEATHER WALLETS DENT. BRACELETS CGARETTE CASES Brthstone RNGS Electrc SHAVERS CLOCK RADOS WRST WATCHES CUFF LNK SETS ONYX RN63 GFT CERTFCATES Open Daly Tll 6 - Frdays Tll 9>. M. STATE JEWELERS 23 Man Street, WoodWtdge Tel. ME 4-67 (NEXT TO lt: THEATRE) For Autos - Tnu-kn - Tractor* - Hc;, T, Kceorel - Repared - Kclml Gas Tank Weldng Reverse Flushng - ONLY TWO WEEKS REMAN - n whch to -fle for the exempton on dwellng houses occuped by Carteret resdents 65 years of age or over. Clams for exempton on taxes payable ths year must be fled bf July,96/ Those who expect t^ mal^e clams on taxes payable n 962 musf fle ther applcatons by November, 96. Offcal forms are avalable,at the Offce of the Tax Collector n the Borough Hall. Monday thru Frday from 9 a. m. -4 p.m. WLLAM GREENWALD, Aswsor K COMBA, Tax Collector

5 l n lf-jaeger Weddng /,,/,/ n Avenel Church rntrd n mar- sentatlve for the New Jersey..rt-rw-s ChuchBpH Telephone Company, wove ft bouquet solrn LTTLE CRAZY r: DS A wth ft necklne, ^ ^ A :: c let -.-. tat!::- "Las Vegas TSK.N "M wll l)c held a!. PAGE FVE Cnlr-n, relgous md rltualmayer sang "Snowflake Song" Tf j^ HJT *!~? n er ncoopr - mft H^^;r a \,^w" fel(te ^r/ Marred Also, Hy Falchook, educa- plays were: Paul Sepansk To Porf Readng Man nl! Ms. Peter Kravt/, good Paul Squaslk, Peter Lease. Petd welfare: T-mls lows ways (T Trlnno Joseph.,.. (.,. dnurh- Mr. Schlrgrr, a WoodbrldRp l)( M rs. Julus E. HghSchool graduate, receved eommuee Kng Church Hllsde, nuk-t Street, and.a bachelor of scence degree n,<-ln num. asssted by Mr. Lary!( hatman^navr Another group n- Carol nr was Ev- «P uaro Ann Hllebrant, daugh-.., w- son of Mr>tneehanlcal engneerng from u m. Pet,, KravU, s l.os-ooo R7?O rm eluded Bruce Qoo p F youmr&tr ^ Walterter of Mr. and Mrs Mchael " te Oartlw.te and usher.., l)h c schlrser, 57,the Unversty of New Hamp- ).,ty charman. Mrs Morton O Mrs. Morton OoldfoRef btn. fcv.john Ensan shre. He s a researcher at R o : Rem)kowsk AndlTW Klemft n Hllebrant, 24 Ryan Street. lnc, luded Uw cp Helebrant. (Mnr, of chance wll be Mrs! Davd WeSroaSr!lM EdWBrd * Brd Fracls Prtncto Roben - (h, m, m ony. New York Unversty. Rober t VanSsdeThfcame VHUWd b tntbrwtor h HltWdP HmsldP - mld mld J J» * mm mm n " r " m fl lmtl 2 and-dearancc: Peter Kravtz hos- Nrst; Judlth Do«««"y. DlaneJLouls MlchaH Demetcr. son of^nrlrwoo< - V*"** fftcr to musc of a Hve bandpltalty: Phlp Schreber par- Bllcll( r Annette Base, and Su-.Mr. and Mrs. Lous Demeter. For travelng to Callfurnta, wn Hke place untl 2 A. M..amentarlan: Mrs, Leon Sla- ^j Taw - - "! 8 Spruce Street. Rev. John P. where the couple wll lve, the Mon wn be free and re-pro, telephone squad, and Partcpatng n the rhythms Tvks offcated at the double brde chose a brlse sut wth.wts wn bo sad, R«hh Rabb n,,-narrt Bernard P-«nu.. Prankel < - _ wh». whle marchn! to the stagej ^ ceremony. bege MTVces tomorrow nght wll m a were Keth Wlson, Thomas Qlven r manlnge by her l)f (dducted by the Ssterhood Ml- 5. Demete, araduatrd Horn Oletree. John Sutter. Denrte]tather, the brde w Md by Rabb Bernard Rs attred n HtllMd(. Ht(tll 5rlnol and ha UodRers. tlenee Tooker. Ro- a floor length gown of Chun- b, w rmploved bv Arborne Ac of berta Butler, Ramond B««r, g grease." a tllly laec wth a tran. Her fln-. ctmorte, M, by Arborne Acwth Corp., Hllsde. Her Mchael Sclmdler, and Judlth^erto vel was attached - to - U,..U...J.U^A.A «J^J,..H " ;, whle roses " Rcall y" rc vces vel was attached to a husband attended Woodbrdas PUcd the boss, uth whle roscs..well, theres another one that AsMRmwta gven to the 4l ^/.wwj 94 "T" v,,, ;Queen!Queens CTOWn cro«n /" and a sne she canea carred /Hlgh School and s sen-nn n "" v. Mfl>T, th F Ph,nfrld mte d.!5ay8 " The 8tram thbt hl K«lr r-toctod.slate of ofte!, JAl ocllool L^ MPbers of the rhythm band a bouquet of snow prlncessf^ v g j g v y (he wh, stle dwm ws ab<)r. d thp uss f ConK-eeton Rpth H were Mary Anne Ahem. Roseroses centered wth orchds. Bcnnngton San Dego Calf. [ hnnr. am w ""! wnee ]» The mothers ol Ellen Henry, Susan, Mayer, Mrs. Everette Garthwalte, A Tln Se Ar " Oh> y ah! " rc lled Nathan Pnth «,.,,L.M. h.m rann. A empl()y e... Thcn rernombpr J th^ tllc wwl y regstered klndcrrnr- Renee Tooker, Jeanne Sdener.Port Readng, was the matron. Avrn nnd lmr -on s Heller flst vce, ", r p y n remember ths: lon l m lls ot Scllwl - 4 were,raymond Bas. Janet Peterson, of honor. Brldesmnlds were Venue found TO nuve enf Herbert Stoller seconv " The hen that does the cackllnr llteu " )d aty a t<b wlul thc A Ke]s^ Orammer, Amy Mss Marlyn Stark, rvngton,rotaton. hldlon of y the g " ce presdent- Mlton Sablntz the P reselt knder-capz/ano, John Ro$ema, An- =r y treasurer Herbert Selc" salton elass ent crtalnur, wth "ette Base and Beth Ann Berfnancal secretary; Mrs Rob- ;lhe sn " nr of "Good-After-EMS. "Thatll be enough of that!" l-.nk thrown" ^,.,... the brde papped the boss. "You dont th?rt Serdtkn, recordng secre- noon So " s " " Fas o AmeCl " : POMERAN STUDO for PANO and VOCE * tary; Mrs. Leon Shapro, cor- and "Amerca.". COSTLY PRKMONTOX n«vssorle8 The u hrj, n ^ ^ respondng secretary, and Peter A B»ou> ncludng Beth Ann New York Cty Returnng to PROFESSOR and MRS. POMERAN,-, ^dc at S85 Rah- Kravtz, sergeant-at-arms..bcrgess. John Roseman, Alfred the scene of the crme beforef Former nstructor*»t Venna and V. S. A. Commatore The trustees and ther dutes;uerhard. Scott Watson, Amy,t happened meantttrouble for!.;. urndtbled from LUNAR LANDNG are: Arthur Frerman, mem-lcapzzano, Janet Peterson. Dnmos Pappus, restaurant ownbershp; Mlton Gerber, plan- Krk Danels. Alfred Rotella T. HAVE MOVED TO METUCHEN Hnh Hrhool. Perth The frst concrete step to-,] > < servce rcpre- ward landng a manned expedton on the moon, perhaps. Goodman, house commttee;y" and "Ten Lttle ndans." for tlc nght, Pappas returned hng and buldng fund: Jack nnd ClfJord Volker. sang "H After closng hs retawaut And Wlt Accept Vocal and TUno Student* ARE OUT before the end of ths decade, MRS. JOSEPH 8CRGER Herbert ftleh, consttuton and. Patrca Fscher, Rose Ellen at 2 h. M. to see f everythng»*- ( WM taken program; Fred Soffer, ways and Henry, Wllam Baker, Thomas was all rght. When he opened Phone: Lberty ,\ flnlr of -nns- reccntl y by the Nanavdtlonal Aeronautcs and Space means;.harold Bernsten, Boy Stead, Mary Anne Ahem. leanejthe door, two gunmen forced Chropody Degree,... Scouts; Jerome Blacker, audt; Sdener. Allen Kelsey Gram-jhm to open the safe. They fled Studo at 26 Amboy Avenue, Mctuchen B The 8pace " rc and sales erenc * ann v Woodbndge. A brother, Dr Wllam Cohen, donor; Sd : mer, Ronald Medler, Susan!wth $3,. oun«fd -h., the fad,. n( of the lhrt _. a» tudy contract had been for homos Carre wmam s.. practces Currle n Nort t<> the Martln CQm_ FREEMREENSTAMPS n:!, Md., "to n- North Mam Beach, formerly of WoodbrdRe, receved hs manned be- Doctor of Surgcal Chropody ^^n"^"^ to be ^een the earth and the moon, ree at tho 47th annual commencement ceremones of theamcrca hbs bprn S(, lpctcd lo! Tne Radocorporulon of. hat- thp naughty buld the ^ tre [ symbol for Brazl spurs rlsr n trade wth llnos College of Chropody RV(, rnmcnt - s frst ;,u Red bloc. and Foot Surgery, Chcago. expermental communcatons,! satelhte C(tpabl( of nwm [ Somethng From Sals Jewelers s Always Somethng Specal for FATHER and the GRADUATE Sw onr Hflrrton of Dr. Currle attended Woodbrdge Hgh School, Rutgers Unversty and Unversty ot; Mam. Prom 943 to 945 he served n the Unted ; States Navy. At CCPS he was a telephone c.,n s and televson pr()sn(llls anoss thc Atlantc, be aullc, (, ( ln md-962 to test the [ fls bt y of usng satellltrg for trans-oceanw- telephp( tr-lf-k-aph and tclcvs- member of the Zeta Delta Zeta raternlty and was elected to on commu, ca t, s. the Durlacher Honor Socety. j Dr. Currle and hs wfe, the SLENCE ormer Rta C. Carroll, have. Percy Dd the nosewc two chldren, Thomas E., 5. made worry your folks when L and Cathjeen, 8. Hs mother, brought you home last nght? Mrs. Thomas Currle, lves wth Mary--Oh, no! t was tho hs sster, Mrs. Wllam J sllonee. Tho salonlp s scneduled to n oddton to you* regulor stamps wrt of $. or more crnd coupon o) lght h addton h> your ngukr tonpt wm pmham af or mot* and thn uvpon. UmA p«r cutomm. Coupon expre* Saturday, June 24,96. «UN S m t a ^ t* a! AUK UHNMMMS J ** MT *OWt Open Nrh Tll nrnrk Sal 9, Man Srtr. Woodbrd?f Frw Parklnc n Rt»r of Storr ME (.FT WRAPPNG HAND-CHAROE NTERNATONAL CHARGE *.< n coopertvt homng? 5 housng owned and operated. t members jontly through a n-proft corporaton. As mem- :, vou are a cooperatve homeuvf-r. Can t tv mt montyt V-s l use of cooperatve own- :.ln[ you can lve n a modern <<-ln! at costs well below those o f nmpdrablb rental housng. What t the ncome tax beneft? A fnopratve member t consld- > lunn owner nnd s enttled llsarlal tax savngs, About J el every monthly payment s ble t COOL OFF" At Swallck Tavern, nc. Corner Wllam S New Streets WOODBRDGE before you make a move... "Betty and Joe" Phone ME ponder the advantages of cooperatve apartment lvng Beer Wne Lquor Sandwches bsnop owers overlookng the campus of Douglass College n hghly convenent New Brunswck 45 mnutes from Manhattan by express buses Cooperatve lvng n Bshop Towars s better than rentng or ownng a home. Heres why """[ pwen Rantng n Apartment Ownng a Home V. a. operatve (,orae owner your the landlord s boss-youre merely Youjw boss-o»rn ^ - ^ ^ Wl -][dr,y f s pprlna pprjnanent. a tenant. _ T char,,.,.«, Mon,h,y ren, «J»d..h- K (j ^ ^ ^ ^, " monthly.tuhl COStB Ol ol up... opetatuk K p...- H -.. proft and tan be rased wuot j a usua n y costler lhan.you pgured. : -!: ll«buldng. lnn. All mnnlp- majhte- control ""t. s ncluded." T You cannot control what happcnb l.vo a voce n the oporaton You have no voce n the manage lo your neghborhood. your buldng and ts standards, ment or polces of the baldng. ^p Towa,. an attractvely desgned contemporary ^ ^ ^ f ^ Z Z : full kngh wndow Mrmoral Parkway near collega campuses n lovely rver valley nvrne " ; ", floor many ttparlnuntb Wlh " lvng rooms, efflclenllypued ktchen, abundant closets, laundry rooms on well t r; "" ; gardens and play areas. llustrated brochure valabla on request. Occupancy Fall 6 FCH CO. NC Salts Representatve Sponsored by Truteea ol tha Foundaton for CoopBtaUva Housng Sales offce open every day untl (except Wednesday)-Open Thursday avalng!, too 6 Lvngston Avfc. Unt SUD BEDROOM Down Payment J.D5,75 2,5 e Monthly Chag* Fam 28.7S MOOW 92.7S woaocajr Corned Beef Hash Table Napkns deal Prune Juce Pneapple Juce Grapefrut Juce deal Tuna Fsh Peanut Butter Prncess Colors Dole or DeJ Monte SoW deal Whte [deal-creamy or Chunky t^m ^^ Lancaster Brand orano -pk9s $. 39 of 25 Oven Ready to 24 pounds 32 oz $. boldles 46 oz cans 46 oz cans 7oz cans!2oz. $.oo $.oo $.oo $.oo. TURKEYS RD ROOSt Ov«n R M <jy st Cuts SlgMY Htgher Cross Rb Roast^"^ Lancaster Brand Arm Pot Roast Lancaster Brand Ground Chuck Lancaster Br»nd Chuck Steak Lancaster Brand *> 59c Short Rbs L*nc»9t«r Brand * 69«Corned Beef Hormel Canoed t> 49c Hams Lancaster Brand Slced CM Cast Sdfc j Bologoa Plan Loaf \ Mx or Matck Pckle & Pmento Loaf J T. ^ «. U #A A 46oz $» Pckle & Pmento Loaf ( M lofol loltlqto JUCC 4 can, Preserves Speedup Bleach deal Drnk Alumnum Fol Grapefrut Campbell Beans Pneapple Prncess deal-sectons deal Catsup Chocolate Syrup Wax Paper - Green Beans ^ pqrk& Beans Regular <x Hot deal Tomato Soup ) M deal Beans Salam t Spced Luncheon (/ - em ML Sfced Ove Loa* 4 B-- $. ars A u $. ^gf gallons 44<5oz $. cam o: $. cans $. cans A $. V bottles 6 6o, $. cam 6 ft $..ok 7ttoz $. caw ; ^ Fruts & Vegetables T deaj for O cdrtotk Tomatoes &««Santa Rosa Sweet Plums Frozen Foods tdesl-rfrguu ot Pmk Lemonade Fresh Frozen LbbyPeas Bakerj Specals Blueberry orapple Pes Whte Bread K J 2 Cheese Features Cheese Spread s Amer. Cheese wu TL^ 4 Th.r. an many otb«advanug«s! Stop n and fnd out what they»-?9-39*

6 .«*... * *. RKMFMRH U H A *lm, l:vs were remllcr n tn ( \ m > Wmlhrdce Ml. Sfhnnl,,l t- MU r>.t. l le n: (. n "^. k r ( n! n ;,,l, l.rt.rd (Hlrrk, Trenlf. ur.m;. nl Hn l. -^: Ms. StHl. F(.nh:rsk< llr,. V\t Vnrk. lllrrud hr dt""!; Mv Mn (.n.ltln Ncury, <lv Ml Md M" sen ll check frst :.fmph Mll. ( ul,!. m^l nllrc seven. M.twj rrrenck \d;ms, (nmmasler: M^t Al. M M shk.^ ;dvsor: Mrlul Kurotr; class pt Mlfl: Mrs. Man Srrar ; frrd Olsen. rnk Talablska, lords, xuncesl chld (born.htnuarj!(, nl ll*. Blr- t.mk, Calf., lncfst dstaw Mm Eleanor S. Austen Emblem Unt Marres RchardE, Rear Ends Season Wth Party mb JK aplud on M ; wnch h;:d ; llnh Her buulflv vl lluson wa tturlcd n : cuv.n (f p;:- Mhr cantm crn.srl snhusl bluqu t (f Whle s r >:!cts. tltsl s llld orchds. The lrdfs M>t -ll-law. Mrs. Alfnl R. AMn, WooclljrrlK. matron of honor, was at nert n lrud.se bh wth ft noun am vel to m;l<l.she raned a WNS m.l.u.-:: Mss ersnn. daueltrr of Mr. and Mrs, MldlK L. Vrscm, 6 Brattle Street, lloldc, Mass, was awarded the degree nf Bachelor nf Arts l» Vassar College al ts centennal \ cotnneneenet exorcses. Mss Person prepared for cnljcsmt Mnm st bouquet of ] f g f a ( Holden Hch School. Przewnners New Offcers nducted stcphmnts. Hm- dases and she s the nece nf Charles carnalona K. Gregory. 2 Oreen Street, NamedlvUl> By Democratc Club The bld K brother. WoodbrdRe. Fntucs V K M. lr. Forest AVENE. - "He,v;l probably be the most Hlls, N. V. ".s best man. John tlf last two card parles rlrt man Norman Tun/man was u:f,,:;nrd Mayor of our Town- c Kan. Bronx. anotlut brothnastcr uf ccrenonu s ftt t;,t n-s:;;j. D Barone sad.,.,., l (. Alfred H Austen, Wood- by tlo Avenel Womns Cl were announced ths week -lllatlon nf new offcers of the,v : Muchel thnked tlf club tud^. brother of the brde,! Mrs. Frank Schmpr wm he Mrl () Pa,. k Tl. n -ace Demo- [! n.s untrng cflorts n help- were the usher.s j door prze at the affar at n.,.,.,,!,,, club, u thl, > mo cratc ;np wth cvc and democratc, MS. Rear s a ^urnate of homo of Mrs.. Fmes Cloon-y, Hraduqartm. M a n Street, affars The members presented Woodbndue schools nnd DOUB- Water Street, Pert;, Amboy vvoodbrldse.. hm wth a plaque a.s a T- W Collc-a- and holds n Mnslable. dnners wee ^., nducted wer, George M: - membrance of hs year n offce, u,,-- s decree :on the Graduate rn sky, presdent-; Theodore Of- Also presented wth gfts werejschool of Busness Atlnlnstraterbye, frst vce presdent; Nat George Demclmk, Jr.. and Go-ton. New York Unversty. Schneder, second vce pr&s- rjon MHO, retrng County The brdegroom s a Raduand Mrs, Frank Woodmschck. ((J nt: Mrs. Bonjamn Rose, re-commtteeman. Mr. Mallon s ate of Cty College o New York, Non-player awm-ds went to cordnje acrctay, Mrs. Harold now campagn maunder for Mr. and holds a Mdlers drp-ree Mrs. Wllam Larsen and Mrs. Kuzenco, [ correspondng secre-zrpclo from the Cacluae school nf Joseph Radowsk. Mrs. lary; Mrs. Russell Surnens, so- M[. M,- skv (,, m, w pl. es.-nternatonal R lal ons of C. C. Kuzmlak was ro-ho.stess wth, a! secretary; Mrs. Lrwood dfnt bunked all lh(, nlembers N. V He was a Fulbrmht Schol- Mrs. Clooney. Burdelon, rasrer: Geo^e f O r ther confdence n hm and f»» Frankln" Unversty, Monday, a curd parly held wth Mrs Hcs Mclluch Dl mchak M ; ant at " arms asked that n he Fall, at the Frankfort, Germany, and now Commercal Avenue, wth Mrs Ml V S : t, st, dnt frst m.-etlnu mettk,,f of the.season, s " canddate M a P, D, dpserkcht-nt-ams; Mrs Walter Gcorge Mro?, and Mrs. Samuel tnpj. brun a!:end wll them gree m Publc Admnstraton G»».:v Demchak and to help enlarge the workng at Amercan Unversty, Washthe comng Rto,. D. C. Mr Kear s em- Albrecht,. eo-hostesscs. The Cordon Mallon, trustees. rommllec for door prze was won by Mr, Jo- Mt, Tan/man commclded Ur " ployed as a nan,r:ement anal-! scph Suchy; tabl..n/.- by,,. D, mun;lllr c, electlon lubs m our _. - ysl wth the Nl,v Department.; Mrs. Lars. Mrs K./.m.k and Mll rs), (. llllly Woodbrdte. Alter an afternoon tw-puov Mrs. Rndowskl. The non-player f()r {Mr [m,,.^ ln communty FradlKlteS M the Towers Ho el, Booklyn awards were gvj to Mrs. H[[.,j ls Harry Schott, Mrs. Wllam,j,,, US( ( WaUer Zlrpol " * left on a motor trp to Canada Hanson Mrs J J. Schmdt- mlv{,. ult,, an[datl, ald all COLONA - Helen S.ders Fm V( lmu thl hrlde chosc a mcyer. Mrs. Haydm and Mrs wh() a.,, lfnllat(, d wth hm. stalmp. "They wll be a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Pet- schockng pnk lnen sut w Clooney....,. of cymbdum orchds, The next parly wll je held "^ addton *and wll Bve ( > Slders. Colonm, receved her ; " ssorrs. Tuesday a the horn,, of Mrs.,,,,,,,,,. strength to the Town- dploma from Val - Ueane, ;,,;, thf, v m Alex Tarc-.. 3 Mnna Aveuo () lp t) ( WoodbrdBf." School, Elzabetl, at com-., n, v., lj wth Mrs. Andrew Glsun, co- He asked tlxse present to menccment exercses Tuesday, _.. hostess.. V,, (,j-.suppor to Rchard She receved the Vl-Dane pfnlc STPHK - - " lluuhes. Democratc canddate Athletc trophy whch s pre-, WOODBRDGE - The Pck- AWARDEU Dl.t.tH lor Oovernor sented annually to the Rrl who ^-c-k Club cly-.d ts pensons MSS CAROL S. rseda CONTM S :)l( ATON: Mss (.and S, l,el>eh, Wndbrdfe, a HHl sraluate of Maretta ollese wth A Bachelor of Scence degree, has been accepted by the School of rloloucal Scences at Purdue Tnversty n l.nfa.yette. ndana. She wll befn her fr.dnatf studes n Septemher. A lolosy major at Maretta, Mss Lebrdu s a graduate of Woodbrdse Hsh School, She s a member of WOODBRDGH - Lon A Waller M c h e. retrng n the opnon of her f(llow^rtv PS mt ),., penk-.supper Matelsk, 6 HR.Street, form- n esdenl. ntroduced D. Ralph students has shown the Rcat-, u lu, llnm,, of Mrs Robert ey of Edward.svlle, Pa., e-barone, canddate for l-ourllrest skll n athletcs, Stephun wth Mrs. Theodore! s K m:l Ka PP :l sncal sorort J ceved a Masters Besree n Waul Commtleeman, who hstory from Setou Hall Un- onatulated the new offcers «,,. Dlworlh n char::r of arrangements. Mrs. Edward Kravltz v-rsty Graduate School at Un- and asked that they personally yapravml XCCVlVtS ennducted a fadm : about the versty connencement cxer-work for Mr. Zrpolo, "Who has Ocuree from AU,, cses. Mr. Matelsk s employed been worknu relentlessly to J *" Mrs Wllam K.lbhenn. las a teacher by the Edson dscover what s Konn on n our WOODBRDGE -- Joseph P.-b-vv chanmm, reported the Townshp Board of Educaton. Townshp." Napravnk, Lnden Avenue, re- purchase of three hstory books ts Gong to be a HOT SUMMER! But You Can N ONE OF TEDS FEATHERWEGHT FORMAL Launch the.summer socal whrl n fne style wth a tuxedo from our smart, new featherweghts. Dnner jackets n whte, sold colors, patterns... batks and madras. Tropcal Worsted STROLLER. For Mornng Weddngs Exclusve at TEDS TALOR SHOP 7 UKKKN STKEKT WOO)BKU<;K Phone MH [-MM Before you rent atuxedo, see TED,... Were always FRST wth the Newest Style* n.formal Wear: reved the Bachelor of Scence, "»< donated to the Barron decree n Busness Admnsr-Publc Lbrary whch wll a;d lon at commencement exer-munor school students n revses Monday at Leh»h Un-search work. \rrsty, Bethlehem, Pa. Mrs. Danel Oj;den wll be; ye s a member of Ph Kappa.hostess at the frst fall muet- Theta, natonal socal fra- ng, September. at her home. ternty. M Freeman Street. WHOS COMNG TO WOODBRDGE fercuru Federal Savngs & Loan Assocaton at 7 Man Street A new era n savngs oj^ Man Street for the resjdents of Wood brdge. Mddlesex Countys frst Federal Savngs & Loan Assocaton WATCH FOR DATE OF OPENNG! and Beln Beta Beta natonal bology honurarj, At Maretta she belonged t«the Socology, Phlosoplv and N>«- man clubs and sane n the Messah Chorus. She s the daughter uf Mr. and.^ s. Wllam Lebed*. Lnden Avenue, YVoodbrdKc. WOODBRDQE ntaton three new members took plac» at the Emblem Clubs last meet nn of the season Monday at Hungaran Reformed."nnM Hall. nated by Mrs, oscph Mazzeo, junor past resdent, were Mrs. Lous Nneth, Mrs. Robert Collns, and Mrs. Joseph Fennelly. Mrs. Joseph Varey, ways and means charman, announced a merchandse club s beng organzed for the Fall. Other actvtes n the plannnn stags. nclude a tour of Koos Brothers lour of Publc Servce buldng a rakeless cake sole n Luau, a clothlne demonstraton, nnd cocktal paly and dnn Program charman, Mrs. Wllam Brenan, announced plans for a famly pcnc July 6 at Roosevelt Park. A donaton of $25 was made to the Mddlesex County Crebrnl Palsy drve. A FlaR Day program was held wth Mrs. Mnzzeo n charge asssted by Mrs. Robert Urnar, A secret pal reveal was also held wth exchanged. Mrs. Paul Yuhas was n chnrge of the party She also acted s hostess for the evenng snce she was se- AVF.NK, Dvb WOODBR),, nr nf th,. Ml,. ( the Holly nm,,,. been called f,,, r 22, at 9 P. u,, Bulldlns. Woodbrt-, ], ness and Pro,. ;,, Club, sponsors,! prevously Ht,.,.,!,. far wll be held, Scotch Plans (,,,, Accordng c, \j ; ANTA ( Zl ( KERBERG PATRrA J. RKCHNTZER general chan,; M. be the frst [ SUV NtRSES: MH Anta C ZwUwberf. *««M«r of MUtory of the [,, S nd Mr,.. Zuekerber,. Avene. Street, A«nd and Mt«"The Mens (:,,,. Mtrru J Reehnt«r, daughter nf Mr.»nd Mr., K. A sad. "s made u ;,", t h r, 7 North Crcle, Wnodbrd,,. Werr»du.t*d jtownshtp resd, - " «Ml. Sna Uo.pll. School of ^" ln N H «w <l h O n rl! jgvlng of ther t - st,veek Both are uraduate* of Woodbrldw Hgh School, to help the Bp\v,, t 958 both wm warded.he Murr, Owenhem»uss "o. ^ Mudents who hate hown of the \», Brnnrtt <>rf of TV fanf,, thr guest raduatlon cerrmnnrs. cret pal chflrmnn for the past /\, m p av u: and Mrs WlUam Pavlc, l.w Remsen Avenue, became the brde of RoDlt Venacluo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvutore V- {]wa\\\«lessons nacho. "" Howard Street, lonelavn, Saturday afternoon For n St. Andrew s Church Rev. John J. Eapan offlcated at the wnodbhdoe ; lessons for teen-fluers wll be Kvrn drn July, n ar eondtcd comfort, by experts the arm. wth the complments of the Elzab ;htown Crafoldated Gas Company. Scheduled for every Thursdav n July, each enrolhv wll.,.;;.-;, ; " " sessons, wll be provded wth frenmv-vt nnd wll learn bv do " :v >>^» servn: Stnrtnc at : A, M. Lorrane Ann Pavlc Marres Hopelawn Man Free cook- double nn» ceremony. and endng at :;O A products of ther new cookng skll wll be part of ther Matron of honor was Mrs. Perth Amboy <.;<>:. School of NUMJ contnung ad tn a substantal do::,, Perth Amboy G-n- Buldng Fund Letters wll,,. parents of prov t > tantes over the we applcaton Mss Lorrane s employed by Swft and Com- [fllt(, wlth lhp oomm daughter of Mr pany ce Cream Plant. Wood- before Ju, y u AR ^j Escorted to the altar bv her father, the brde was attred n a ROW oj Chantlly luce and slk organza wth a scalloped Sabrna mcklne trmmed wth sequns and seed pearls Her bouflant skrt endnn n a chapel tran featured nserts of Chantlly lace A queens crown c r v::l held her fngertp "f rnnnrted lluson, and she earned a bouquet of carnatons and an lllllch(, (ll. Lous Oabba. Keansburg. Open to all teen-auers n- Brdesmads Bracsmams were Mrs. John fnmauon s avalable from Dobos, Woodbrdge: Mss Lorlo-.l ECG offces or from Mrs flua La Gola, Avenel, and Mss K Krauss. Home Servce Dc- Ka M, ss A D ELENE J. LANG J Armhold. Spotswood, coupartment, Elzabethlown Con- sn of the brde. Mss Chrstne SMMONS GRADUATE: Mss soldatcdcas Company, B W Armhold. Spotswood. also a Adelene J. Lane, daughter of,!t-ey sttf.-t. Fhzabeth. Clas.se? cousn, was junor brdesmad.» r. and Mrs. Jostph Ung, wll be hld at Elzabethtown Servng as best man was Consoldated Gas Company of- Thomas Pavlc. Avenel, brother f s n Metuchen and Rahway.of the brde. Ushers were John Last year hundreds of teen- Dobos: James Pavlc. Avenel. amrs declared the sessons a another brother of the brde, hum success. Early enrollment and Eugene Vernacho, brother s u. ed.-the more the merrer of the brdcruom, and Edward t Tsdale Place, Woodbrdge, receved the degree of Bachelor of Scence from the School nf Educaton of Smmons (,olleff, Sunday at Symphony Hall, Boston Mass.. Mss Lane a 957 graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School. now, approxmately m t tanted wll be chos, n An ouutandlnc o;rh f already been enuaped b, Clare Sttch, clavu;,,, musc commttee >,n k requred to wear».:.,. whch wll be Ts;:rt Mrs. Wllam Brc]:,aL Green Street, so t-.a : ( owns wll be alke The commute* par,;, plete all detals for tlm ^j fore colleges and hfh v S reopen ln September. Names Charmen Mrs. Mabel Nay M - nstalled BPW presde!. announced Standlr.^ C ;: tee charmen as follow.: Career advancfme. rvng Hutt: [man! Edna Magargal: hea:-. safety; Mrs. Joseph H nternatonal clat.:. Janbt Fofrlch: lfksut;, :. Benjamn. Kanto: ::,,: [shp, MUs Aat;.; ;./. natonal securty, M, Muller: program C-MO:,: Mrs. Else Bartok. \\:>. fars, Mrs. Brennm: p ; latons, Mss Wolk ;, : MlM Wolk and M: Onody, co-clhrnp: welfare, Mrs. Jos-p.:: : scrap book, Ms hostess, Mrs. Marv \. loway. say- he.-nonmr SchlCkhn^, both of Hopelawn. A swm party :<;.- :. After a trp to the Pocono has been scheduled ( ;....., j, Mountans, Pa, the couple wll at the home of M: Mr. ana Mrs. Vzl,,, su t, at ^67 Man Street, Robert Vogel, G:. Entertan at l*«r«v Wl " ldbl tdk Fm- - tl;! vtl " s thf Orfanzed Confuson Reservatons shoum brde wore ft ureen men dress - Two veteran poltcal stumpjwth Mrs. Breman b> : SEWAREN - Mr. and M^.^vrh whte accessores. speakers wem dscussng the!3 Frank Ozl. West Avenue, lon- M S. vernacho graduated perls of campagnng. - or-d the ffth brthday of ther f :M! WoDrbndse Huh School -Dont you just hate heck-prep SCHOOL (RAH daughter. Uolnres, by UVR a. n( j s employed by the pur- lers>" asked one of the spell-) WOODBRDGE - ; lawn party Sunday after- hase and stows department of bnders, Rablnowltz, 7 G:w. " (ll»» n Calforna O! Company, The other man laughed. was among the nrnd;.. Guests \ue: Mr. and Ms "" ^mby. Her husband, a "No." he repled: "not f Thursday at RuH"" Joseph Mane/-, maternal Brand- Radate of the same school.k-an rehearse em properly." Musc Students n parents: Mr. and Mrs, Steph : Awards n Contest Ozl Avenel. paternal grandparents: Mrs. Elzabeth Tu:k. WOODBRDGE - Townshp <;-eat-krundmother Mr. and tud-nts of the Poneran Musc Mrs su, p l(, n O zl, Jr.. and cl- Studos won awards n slate- dn, n Av(. n el; M, and Mr.v Alr voce and pano rotcss. Ehner Lombard and dauuler. sp"ro:vd by the Must Edu-: Jane- phladclphr Martn Assocaton of New Turk and (. mlv p (, rth A:nbO v : Clnton Hgh P" M,., and Nlra_ Oeor K e TU!K End JJt - famly, Caren-t: and Wayne Renf.ng slver and :_:old Francs Mahoroy. vrthetts were Debbe Brunstc. Vncent Pasancllo. Cynth Boland, Beverly Sepp, CM Fcnnull. KMard -la -ubsun. Nancy Mulcahy, Lorele Rtpp. JoAnne Meso, Patrca (leant, Kevn Boland, Rchard Mullm, Joan Kozna, Jaquelnc jsttsky, Ursula C, Argll, Lyme Kxeles, Amy Hornsby, Wendy Zj,!, Arlfe Krech. Eleen Ku.-lfller and Lnda Holton. For Dad or Grad ( AK WASH BOOKLET 4l.ttlcs Bearer to CAR sf WASHES U $8. Value!) lck One Up Today ut WOODBRDGE WASH!) Kahway Avenue WOODBUMK TK.. MK -K n lurda} Hm ThltMla; t t) lu 5,, >,nd Sjludjy».u lu 5 J6 n ml,, > M n n.;: J, M ()SK> MONDAYS) CEASARS lfadquarttrj For N oaoss and Graduaton Cards GFTS for Grads... Uall-ts " Lghters Watches Desk Sets Noveltes GFTS for Dads (.H WRAPPED BOXKS of (KAKS and Cartons of Cgarettes alsu PKS &, TOBACCO See "H.OSSK" at CEASARS 2U Man Street WOODBRDGK Open 6 A. M. to 9:3 P, M. Sunday B A, M. to P. M. FREE PAKKNG At Rear Entrance 5 Man Street tory School. CLYDE BEATTY - CCtE BROS. " THE WORKS URGES! CRCUS FREE $.9 TCKETS ((lood For Adults Or Chldren) Our Free Tcket Wth Each Of The Fr$t 5 Pars Of. S. KEDS Purchased and MEET KEDSO"% CLOWN From The Worlds Largest Un«* n Hs Exclusve Appearance A.M. to PM. SATURDAY, JUNE Performances 2, P. M. and 8 P M BOOT GOP to Woolworth) : Woodl» (l r f

7 FAOE SEVEN unday School Colona Drugs Hansen Makes Replca of Navy PT Pcnc Planned Fanny Farmer Sunk n War wth Kennedy Aboard WOODBRDOE TOHluht at Dealer n Area :!() H" MOMS Assocaton n[ Wnmlbtdm: Qosprl Church wrvlcfs were c (; ()V HONOKK): Flat Hay srrvl, fs *, cnmudh K llt,, llv, Woodhrldge Park by Woodbrdp Lodp (lags <>f our l of our naton from thr,,,., (..nnal «l,vs, thr pr«( pr, Wnt tme were dplnyrd d.pl.yrd a» as thr wl,,,, vhol br pl^.vrd approprate musc. Mayor Kredcrl ut! c ll l t t,,.,, mv nnlrr. twl «W. Krnest ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ n r «ht Dhrow, Donald RM, Patrck Sposato **" *- Fanny Farmer has selected COLONA DRUGS to dstrbute her world-famous randes n vour town! Uu_kuow CO-ONA DRUGS as n H the most progressve stores H lmn... and Fanny Farmer.ul\ N certanly one of the most!t treats you canfnd any-.. n r» now, when you want the *> thats out-of-the-ordnary thc candy thats made from the chocest, purest foods, the freshest ever boxed now at... OU)MA HUCS Youll fnd ts halder than ever to stop whle you shop to pck up thr famlys favorte candy. JON THE OPENNG DAY FUN TODAY, Thursday, June 5 Therell be free samples o( Fanny Farmer candy f«r the grownups... free Kddy Pops (or thc youngsters! AD TO MO happy to announce that Fannv nm\t nt 7: thr Farmer Candles, have nawd Servce Brgade vll Colonla Drugs g a specal p audt! n the h lower audtorum. dt n th ths area to brng you the On Saturday thr boys of the, candles of f matchless "flavor lnjl battalon wll partcpate p Mr Rosa exdlalned n» track and flrld Bab dny? FaYnfS»" lllltlc " BCh candles are made from tre«w- le Sundny School staff met ured recpes that call for wth Wllam Butters, assstant chocest qualty foods exotc! superntendent, n charge. Mr. foods, rare flavors.,. from nutters announced the annual dary fresh golden butter to the Sunday School pcnc wll be fnest fruts grown. Theyre d July 5 at Roosevelt tar^mnde purposely ln small quanwth Mr. Barber and Ernest ttles, and delvered from near- Baabas ln charer. by Studos fresh to Rve you Mr Butters also announced matchless flavor at ts fveshvaentlon Bble School brans ness peak. Theyre made wth June 2G wth classes Monday the same prde and cafe you through Frday. 9 A. M. to noon, take n your homemade specal- Rev. Peter. Burgess wll be tes.! drector of the school wth Ms A( thesc rcasons,. bol d.. Runyon Ernst as co-dreeto,-., to on^happness Tha S y There wll be classes for chl- FaTlny Farmer wndles y dren aged 4 through 6 whch, * so carefully purely J or,/", C ".? " * ;.,,. lbl(> l happness. Come See all the as- GFT FOR THE PRESDENT: Allrrt.. Hanson. Nnrth Slfrct, Wocdbrd«e, standl b«. honu, sungume. scrpture sortmenu. t.w, k.! sde a model of a T Boat on whlrh Presdent Kennedy servrd durlnn World War. Th c model wll he sent tn thr Presdent Saturday.,.,., of fnancal assstance UUUU llllra WOODBRDGFv-WUn the pcture of the PT boat whch! A development engneer wth Anyone nterested cashews or creams - t must from balance- ew days, Presdent John appeared n a newspaper, along,lee Flters, Edson, Mr. Hancontact Rev. Burgess, conccrtwlm be the chocest qualty, pure F - Kennedy wll receve «wth seven men who served wlth)son s a captan ln the Cvl Ar of payments crss. ASacredmUscal Thc Unted he fnest, freshest.jto mx wltlv mo^c- lo SCR e - tne PT boatpresdent Kennedy, to make Patrol. l d? h «5 L June Farmers candymakv. whch he served and whch the model. " take a great deal of kd- Hanson dnfe from my fellow offcers be«almost costng hs lfe. ponted out, "s the best wood cause make shp models n* more, and a group ot Eur- ls an nternatonally known apron banks arc workng on a The model of PT Boat 9 to use n makng shps models stead of arplanes," he related. volnst who s Grand openng wll be today. has been made by Albert as t bends easly." ts not because dont enjoy deal expected to produce all day. There wll be free.. a total of Hanson. North Street, v. s not the frst tme Mr. flyng, do very much, but and lol- just lke to duplcate hlp to n new money. publc s nvted. lypops for the kddes.. s models of shps and boats. to a presdent. scale." Mr -. Ro» nvtes everyone to Encased ln glass, the model, Altogether he made sx dlfwhch wll be on ts way Satur- fercnt models for late Presdent many famous people lncludln He has made models for :"ome n and try > most de- Pentagon under fre n Con-at the mornng worshp servce,ress. candy n day to Washngton ln a shock* j Frankln D. RooBevelt, nclud- Dr. Hugo Eckner of the Hnd proof contaner, s made of nn: the "Wanderer and "Theenburg, and Dck Powell. A vocal tro conssted of Mss balsa wood and pns and wre, s Wtch." n hs home, on dsplay ar»!judth prey, Mss Cheryl Lucas, GOLDBLATTS " use just about anythng n Mr. Hanson showed a letter ( replcas of the "Queen Mary" and Mss Barbara Ernst. the way of materals that most he receved from Mrs. Eleanor and "S. S. Unted States." The carol chor sang "We Arepeople would dscard," Mr. Roosevelt nformng hm tlat lllc Lttle Chlld-n" scr "vfnled * models have been placed j YoUttons OR Truck by Carolne Burns. Partlcpa- The Woodbrdge man used n n the Roosevelt Memoral LtB were Charlen Parrsh. trng 4 n RAHWAY For. Jlluy ftl Hyde Karen Jensen, Betty Burgess, WORLD ATOM UNT "rvobrtdoe A fne of Sarah Ann Burns, Susan Con- Dr. Sesvard Eklmd, tech-ust CHECKNG $25 Was mposed upon Dela- nolly. Aletta Vandernat, Lesle ncal drector of the Swedsh WOODBRDGE - On order New Brunswck Warchal, and Dcbra Slnc.cr. Atomc Enersy Commsson, s of Mayor Kredurck ^l., lu.. Avenue, Hopelawn, by Mags- A voln solo was played dur-,cmergm, as the ledr; fan- Bernard M. Hartnett, Busness tratc Benjamn. Kantor yesng the offertory by Gene Saba-ddatc for new Drector Gener- Admnstrator, has asked Am-terday for operatng a truck tno. Responsve readng was al of the nternatonal Atomc brose Mundy. presdent of the more than four feet wder than led by Wllam Peterson. Actng energy Agency. ^ndl-scx W- <> he eght feet the law permts. Uma, what have been made Dorothy Boylan, Harrson, as ushers were Randy Frey, Unuu,. s offcals sa> wnat provsons nave neen maae uorony cuyau, MUDUH, John and Robert Cocanougher, the Swedsh physcst has the to prevent a lack of water pres- wner of a truck, was fned $55! Roger Chodoha. support of the West and ap- :.^... for permttng the vehcle to ] Rev. Burgess sermon was on parently of the majorty of na- n varous.sectons of the Town- be operated carryng & load 54 youth. tons n thc agency. shp durng the hot weather, pounds overweght. lap Our Lay-nuoy Plan! Natonally Advertsed Brands For Young Men Wrst Watrlfs BlrOhtont Kngs Transstor Radus Electrc Shaven dfhtlfrallun BracHrts Leather Wallets Tc & full nk Sets en & encl Sfs Portablt Typewrters lghten ll-h Sr! Tolet Kts Kraterrul Kno For Young Lades f.rl Nerhlaces drnlllr.lnn Bracelets Wrst Walrhrs Vanty Sets Necklace & Kjrrns Sets Compact {h.rnn Portlble Typtwrlerj lll-k Sets Luggage BrthsUnf Hum Costume Jewelry Transhtur llnrtms Electrc Shavers Damond Dnner Un; YOUR CREDT S GOOD HERE... PAY AS LTTLE AS $2 WEEKLY! GoldblaWs Jewelers "Rahways Oldest Establshed Jewelry Store", 84 East Cherry Street Rahway, N. J. PHONE FU 8-66" ORDER NOW FOR EARLY SWMMNG DURNG THE HOT SUMMER! EZDO 5 Chrstensens great news! ploytex "The Frendly Store magc-clng bra ($2.5) when you buy a magc-clng lmted tme only! /... CANDES OF MATCHLESS FLAVOR ts Swm Sut Tme Metrecal Lqud Lowest Prce jn Area WE HAVE BUBBLE BATH 49 QCANSJ CAN 25c LETS SWAP Free Roll of Kodak Black and Whte Flm Wth Every Roll of Black and Whte Flm Brought n to Be Developed. Offer Good Untyl June 22 (»H CONVENENCE AND QUCK SERVCE Have Your Dot tor ( n Your Prescrpton to: FU -34 QoJxuua cark, Colona, Rahway, and Surroundng Areas Wth Fast, Free Delvery 543NMAN AVE. "" U M L V AND 8UNDAV l ;» A, M - P. * - H O L D A Y TLL P j «_ SWMMNG POOL For only UMllKTELY NSlALLEU WTH ULTKKNc; SYSTEM Come Down and See Our DEMONSTRATON POOL DEALERS WANTED We Clarrv a Complete Lne of NO DOWN PAYMENT.. 5 YEARS 4 PAY! Olhr Stat Avalable COME DOWN TO SEE OUR DEMONSTRATON POOL OPEN SUNDAY AFTER SERVSOFT CAL ME *5 - CHURCH w OF WOODBRDGE TOM HANRAHAN, Prop. 92 St. George Ave. Woodbrdge, N. J. DALY 8:3( A. M.-8 P. M, FRDAY»:3 A. M. -"9 P. M. mogne! Rgh^now, you g»uh» tensatona new $2.5 Playrex MOQC^ Clng Bra abolutely fre«wttn you. buy a Magc-Clng Strople$...bolh brat] wth exclatve new magc clngng backj They stay n place whatever you <J...>/ and you can wear these bra n, heavenly comfort all day long. Stretch) reach, bend. They wont lp! They wont j rde up! The secret? The exclusve elastc n the back-made of Anosel* The Playtex Magc-Clng Strapless) ha exctng contour cups that are prehaped to shape you naturally n new young lovelness. Whte. 32A to 4C ^Remember, you get a free Playtex Magc-Clng (reg. 42.5) when you buy a Magc-Clng Sttaple Bja ot $5. 5. Hurry though, ths tenatqjnal oftjr t gocfj lor a lmted lme only. Chrstensers hpurtmet Store >7 /,/V StHKKT WOOlWMM.l

8 PAOK FGHT Local Man Wed Saturday n Perth Am boy Church W OnDBKDGF F>ar. r Hv»t>s:a P;-< dnud.r n;.hrnt) F,n Hf*t \.. :.!. Sn-. : -. d mnv! br;d< nf..\.nv [tt-n F ; : >! M.* Fft?r ::: T-lU - Char:, p.: Pcph r. B thf rcb ;. -hr Par, bos, :».. h;> <, b> k.!: : >* : *( honor f<>r OJ! Ml H»rbB:n Batw.a! ". :. M:.-< Mflt.»m. nter*,b» «:rtl. rffnv.f WM flowr» brmlv *-.*!. *nf Forum Wf"rt- PERTH AMBOY ELEMENTARY SUMMER SCHOOL School #2 445^lntr Slml. Perll Amhoy, N. J. Cornw FRDAY, JUNE 6, % *^fq UrgejEarly Acton Contm-d from Puce! studed nnd awards made, wtha!««days., n Mr> Vctora Copeland reas n member of the.-m d H AuMorty. She was re-.t:!;y nrrd tenant selector. A: ;he.snrj;pstlon of Councllu Wnlwr Sullvan, a ltt letter wll hr 5Pn thnnkns her for seners on the board. rounn! approved on flnnl rradw m ordnance H PlMnns Board. qkmo:,. on the T:t,l^ The only ordnance Kuhn nnd <o S. They ques- M what approprla- been made for the ^ >d board. h.rl nty, fnyrtvtll?. Ar;- lt,tc nnd OrV [arm,>... : utrl receved two letters Amloy, nph» of t/,< Jhf»->:» >! : r t - - ;?!h- appontment of Fre fr ed nvon u;; n tomf- «crj >lf wll ll\f n Savrc- Clp! Nel Zullo as fre ma- «!.. : (. f.r :,:(,- ;>»ft<" A trp U Mam. The letters came from the erdtr n n rl vu Democratc Club and l«; ;:.d r! ;r Mm, tn Tlmd Ward Democratc : lr.btl:;! " " "" - H..h Sdn,] H Club lumul. and tr:;<j nrrh.rts,. nv((j by 8>m!rl SH n el Slca complaned jplv < omptnv. Mr awut tn.ttu.t d from!,«h School and Rado Corpmnn f»! Amerca nmltule, N»" M( P\V <TRnH»S.S: "> dangerous tvafc CEASARS condtons at Washngton Avenue. L<>us and Cypress Street theres a mfnl lkr ths one to starboard, every 4l SALNG StTPFF: All ashore thats gon E asll "> Woodhrldtf -od«f No. 26. B.P.O.E, «ho partcpated K Cty. He l» employed a for KA. Avrnel. Mr. F»n»n s a E : f T snce the traffc lphts were wll be ulad to come home from the seas. Tn torn down n an an accaem. accdent. prodlk, t) m vo]ved abolsh galley slavery-all the ll(, :. r.lyt nf the Woodbd(C 53r! R, rh;lrt Dr. Kdward J. Novak and Wllam Wedemcyfr. *:nk B.tallHn, New JrMV bf.r-nmrlled after a settle- for the boat rde, she can count on servng <h>.untl (JUHrd Place mlk n double boler mtt s affected «"lth the n- pcnc at the drop of an anchor: Slce cheese nto t. Hen, strrng occasonally, untl well Chcken and Bscut Cookout Fnal Meetng surace company. DRKN LVE N CLOSET Cmteet l*bo- Councl n a Sarah Anns Cookng * blended. Pcnc Potato Salad Grlled Tomato.. FfHlA.. Polce were Arrange toasted bun.s cover By Ssterhood letter requested the remstallalon of the traffc lght at Cucumber Slres Carrot Stcks ummomd to nvestgate a wth cooked, draned, aspaa- juarcl x-twn Mrs. Elaboth AVENEL The fnal meetand />u ><«n Blcvlw, 33, a walt- Tom*to Mar»rnn Rrolrd Ks. Top wth cheese sauce W(, snllkton Avenue and RannK of Ssterhood Confront on doj h st.,, t. t counclman Hut- Banana Nut Cupcakes and Coffee Ton;le«Serve hot Bna Jncob was held at the Chcken and Bscut Conkout: Pry chcken n «., and her lundlady. The nmkhtlrn revealed Mm. Blv- 8-7, [mrkac o( elbow nclc sad the engneer has Graduaton Butter Avenel Communty Center. Mrs, Cm whole lonloes crsscross m flower end. Brush wth er the newly-elected offcers Hy n» nn chldren, Charles, 4 lat.e rp tonfltws Mrs. Gondola nm - w*^*- nn ;? dr wll dl, Tfll,() to prepare spe- charcoal or on galley stove. When done, remove to ; and - cncatorfor ^\m arrange one can Pllsbury refrgerated bscuts n Cards Juruw Jr 2, and Amber, 8, brown sunar n a resoluton. Councl ap-.shortenhb. Cook, covered wth fol. 4 to 6 mnwr melted butter, lucc n broler and board of drectors. The dled naked n a cramped proved the renewal of all lquor sde untl golden brown. Serve hot wth chcken. GFTS for Grads... teaspoons pun t ltd brol untl done and Heads Auxlary M-t where they had lved lor] Wallets four yenrs. Few (trnms brown on top. Serve wth Klled J Broled Tomntoe: Place tomato halves on alum,. me EDSON The Clara Burton! M, 3 thllfj-puons buttrr : S. Martn Ltnuer. pro- t ^ X Z «^Hm*...h Parmesan cheese or shredded Cho^ lghter* The mother who sad she had Prst Ad Ladles Auxlary, at A xram vce presdent, ntroduced " OJ-7,. ran condeneed ookrd thrm there "btcaune Ragout of thrkrn Heat over grll. dnner meetnc held n the Mls Sftllm(. F,. nk{) d past ost,nblshmg Kade on Byron Watches luy hollered and ddnt want; crnm of celery noup lablespooas [at or ol, s h rhrken ml un ] Ed^hrnok Pcnc Potato Salad RestUnnt on Route presdent, of Sna chapter of Strret. The engneer was d- Desk Sets ( \w bothered wth them," wa«cook mcaron as drected 4, to 5 b chkken, cut up [ lt elfc cd Mfs E)s)p aon( olh B. nnl B, j(h ColonjB u. ho as _, TClrrt t set, A Krade on Hamas presdent,.ssted by Mrs. Davd Cohen. son Avenue - Potatoes 2 tablespoons PKUP Pllsbury Hash Brown 2 slced hard cnord Noveltes held on crmnal charges. on Dr;un. Peel toma-! las]x)n salt t<as])oon pcpjer.<hs and <ll n fjunrterh. Add Other offcers nstalled were conducted a "rumor clnc. GFTS for Dads MMV prests and nuns releavng Cub. MKar, Mlt, and >epper. Cook, cup wnter, OF ARTS 2 cup slced celery teaspoon sal GFT WHAPK) ver lo* rwt untl very jucy, 2~ nch slce salt jwrk dced MrS H (lll n! CUD etomed onon 2 teaspoon celery see, Kopak, vce pres- The proarnm, sponsored by the CARTERET Stephen Lovas, 4 cup slced sweet pckle 3 cup mayonnase about n n S mnutes Str n 2 lblespoons flour dent; Mrs. Carol Scle, troa- Ant-Defamaton League of j ^ ^^Y street receved * deof Bachelor of Arts at TooLl butter afl creu ot celery e;k yolk beaten surer, and Mrs. Emma ODon- Bnn Brth, s a serns of flm Smmer uotatoes followne drectons on packam BOXES soup. ll! layer of mucaron cup mlk nell, cone.spondhk secrejary. strps desgned to pont out :ree Combne wth celery, onon, sweet pckle, eggs, pck! "r.rpl he commencement exercses of n boltn of re;;<l csserole, 2 tablespoons mnced parsley New commttee charmen are how rumors travel. salt and celery seed. Toss wth mayonnase. Keep ehr.er [ then layer of lnn;to mxture, Heal fat n pressure cooker. Mrs. Mary Datrmw.. -!.f WashGton Unversty, St. t! tc: Partcpants n the program servng tme. Mo. CGARS, Repeat, ednc \-lh tnnttoe.s Brown chcken on all sdes n Mrs. Catherne Mlcsk. chap were Mrs. Melvln Levnsou. Mrs. Banana Nu Cupcakes: Prepare Banana Nut Cake M; X,t Md Bake n an oven M decrees " kle wth sal, nnd pep-lan: Mrs. Marm Kulman^Henun Kunkes. Mrs. El Co- DEVELOPERS CHECKED ter as drected on package. Spoon rounded tablesodnf; nf for ltd mnute-, H-r; ft del wnter and salt pork. membershp; Mrs. Elzabeth hen, Mrs. zadore Drescher. SELN Developers of Green batter nto muffn, pans lned wth paper bakne rp Cartons of Cgarettes Cover. Cook at S b. pressure Chrstensen, ways and means;mrs. Lloyd Ganon. Mrs. Sol Gardens have been ordered by at 375 for 2-5 mnutes. Sprnkle tops wth powderr Mrs. Anna Lucas, hosptalty;glnss al*o Cr»«t«WHh O*rt T«ma<*5 Stuffed Wth Shrmp 5! 7 """ s H< - tu( pn SSUre Mrs. Joseph Hevfeld, the buldna department to stop wnjle 5*-ll warm. Mrs. Scle. cancer dressngs, Mrs. Bernard Olnw..Mx opcratk heavy equpment at.slowly. as the manufacturer PPES A TOBACCO Sulad Alway *< Urtwe to dr.cts Blend flour wth benten and Mrs. Jula Lake, publcty/hunter Wlson, Mrs, Morton 6 A. M. They were also ordered\ cups C(x>ked shrmp. erk yolk, add mlk. The new named, Wel and Mrs. P. Schenknan t stop burnng trees whch See "K.OSSK" at mak* Mob hneral cleaned md cut n peces smooth paste. Pour over chck-jm-s. Mtzur as delesate to rep- Refreshments were served by bulldozers have knocked down prey, vrttkth, bkrutrt ;. np dced Keen Mppe en n saucepan. Heat, strrlne ( or floral p4oc«m de utrtlw to**w u cup chopped celery CEASARS Kl nt the j;oup at the squads Mrs, Harold Meltz. Mrs. Wlson, to make room for the new; KEEP UP WTH YOUR constantly untl sauce s slghtly thckened. Serve wth hot A Mtmh-plannng meetng meetngs. [Mrs. Olner and Mrs. Wel, houses. J hard-boled. dced teaspoon salt LEGAL NOTCES 3 Man Street t kwkw lht»to. fluffy rce, Garnsh wth pars- wll be held today wth Mrs. Pepper HOME TOWN NEWS lev. ORDNANCK Glass, 59 ra Avenue, Colona, WOODBRFMJK eraon jnor Asparagus on Toasted Buns AN ORDNANCE TO CHANGE AND at 9 P M Myomse ESTLSH THE OHA«: ON Oprn f A. M. to 9:3 P. M. packumf frozen asparagus v - TMECHAMGES tomatoes lon STREET N THE norough WALSHECKS Toasted buns r CLP AND MAL THS COUPON TODAY OF CAHTEKET. COUSV OK MllJ- T o nt Mnlf»TTRV«Sunday 6 A. M. lo P. M. Combne :lrmp, green ]wp- cheese sauce ULESEX AND STATE OF NEW " AUJT MOHL RTR.NS ~ EVERYTHNG WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. HF.F. PARKNG Flower Shop pers, celery, CKJS, salt and cook asparagus accordng to JRRSKY For 3,, Amercans the 8 GREEN STREET At Krar Kntranrr H Amber MR 4-lH«wlt,,,.,,,- v. -: APPROVED AND ADOPTED: Jm-deadlne for flng tax roturns R6ALLY, wl! mark wth lemon th P pncku(?e drectons. Mean- 5. NTRODUCED:»w June l. 96 onl > th e start of ther.tckng! WOODBRDGE, N J. juce. Chll. Mosten Peel tomatoes, wth maynnasesvlle, make chee.se sauce Arvfrtwd us adopted on frst dealngs wth the nternal Revremlln! wth Nolct of Publc Hear-:,,,. q An, no sxths, ~ lenclh wse, Cut n Cheese Sauce through. Fll tomt,(x.s almost j lo [ cup mlk Ht; June ^mce - wth 4 lb Amercan cheddar Hearng Htld: June S,!K dscourage tax cheats. shrmp salud. cheese Regstraton - Saturday, June 24th School #2 From 9:( A. M to 3: P. M. All Subjects Gradog t t-o 8, nclusve Open to parochal and Publc School Students Tuton $35. pay;bk t M>n rcgstaton Mrs. Mary P. TherMsen, Prncpal 2 Harbor Terrae, P<"th Amboj, N. J. ll PERTH AMBOY SUMMER SCHOL Regstraton at PERTH AMBOY HGH SCHOOL June 9, 2, 2, 22, 23 : P. M. to 4: P. M. June 26 : A. M. to 3: P. M. COUKSKS OFFKKED: All Hgl Srhool Subjects ncluhng Typng Tuton per 6( -hour course s $3., payable upon regstratoa Personal typng, personal stenography and prevew courses are llted for 3 hours and tuton of 2.. Regstraton fee fs.. Telephone: P. A. School*, VA ft-3362 Or Joseph P. Marra, U 8-57M (JVE BOOKS As Gfts for Graduate j ^/ Ml HOOKS «,KS «UK ONAKKS f ATLASES MAKKS t A \., O.S»MTN(, POtTKOLOS WUTM. PAPtCK, NOMS AUTOdUAll, HOTO, SCRAP AU MS AlllHthSS, KlhNllSlr HOOKS «( ULllEKNS MhS f Hll \TOV.\. TOYS Xl.t.K STKFKU ANMALS f «AMKS KOF Tll; KNUlK FAMLY MtAHA- TO.N AND FATKKS >AV Alt US. OPEN MONDAY AN> KKAY,-!) P. M. TBL. VA t-uu CORNER BOOK SHOP 79 Smth Street (Op. Mnyfalr Mkt.) flrth Amboy Approved by Mayor steh. skb.jrs Commssoner Mortmer Arlvcrlsod as fnally adopted June;.,,..,.. % M. Caplm wants to ncrease the C. P. PATRCK POTOCNG. KPELSHEMERS has the SELECTON for DAD and GRAD (fvttlnu a Nov WRST WATCH 6NTHKKBK;>AY! The most warmly welcomed yjft of tll.. fl tmely tmsmo from our KUH wlton of snmrtly styled dependable watches for men and women. Top Brand Narns: HAMLTON Btl.OVA * WESTFELD TMKX #LON(JNKS WTTNAUKK Check Oar tow ftludmr Bcutful Gfts for the Female or Male Graduate! (d US CHANGE YOUR WATCH NTO A number of returns whch get SMOOTHRUNNH6 WATCH Borough ClerU,,,. horou(, n test fo,. ftccuracv A - A taxpayer whose return s WTH A 6 REPAR JOB Aj audted wll be.asked by an RS PLANNNG HOARD KOB MUNc-l akplt for addtonal mlorma-: PAL pnosea N THE BOROUOH ton - usually the producton Ot CARERET, AND PROVDNG f rpmrj M)H THK APPONTMENT OF TS "-urns. MBMHKtB AND A STAFF, AND, PRKKCHHNG THEH POWERS! AM) HTraa PURSUANT TO Poland troubled by U. 3. eco- CAPK 433 OF THE LAWS OK HOmC pollcv 9.V. NJ.RS. 4:65- ft seq. _ ^ APHOVED AND ADOPTED: June 5, % NHODUCED: June, 96 AdvTtl.yd as adopted on fr.- rnull; wtl Notce of Publc Hear- E Junn llmrlm Held: June 5, 96 AMT".Ml by Mayor Stephen SkltM ;-d us fnally adopted Jvm 6, 96 PATRCK POTOCNG, Borough Clerk.C P.,6/6 MENS and LADES WATCHES Prkfd ab l<ow u $695 KRELSHEMERS Perth Amboy Oldet, Establshed Jeweler 33 SMTH STREET Open Frday TU 9 p. M. PERTH AMBOY N J CURRENT DVDEND Am STATE JEWELERS 33 Man Street, Woodbrdge (Net to SUte Thtatre) D Enclosed please fnd $4. for one-year subscrpton to: O NDEPENDENT-LEADER CARTERET PRESS O EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON To be sent to: NAME... ADDRESS.. TOWN Spoutng off \ about our servce.. * The Fast, frendly servce ^ means a whale of a lot, to our customers. ts a bg "plus" they get f that makes ourfnancalservces of greater value to each of them. Wont you jon them... and us for persotal servce n a truy pleasant atmosphere? Mddlese Countjra VB" bmlk J - PERTH AMBOT Savngs nsttuton *tm AMMV, MW mm MroNr muwmc

9 .,,..,, TOPS AX: Butterscotch, an typcal of pl nlvds and mtplp". taken a quck trp around s """. nln forrrs wth crushed pneapple n an exotlo " ""? Letln* of West «nd Eat produce, a lauce *""" rnlnr and flaw that tlamorlxes ce cream or rak t hutwracoteh flavored morsels, the wuce can rh; ", fl w mnutes and, once made, t keep well n l>r "" "rntnr Butterjcotch monel are the Mme sue h" nfrr"nr. wm). WM t ohooolate morwls that aul frnu Hoaw ««*>«*««««"* ""** - to " n h, raten M a candy, wt nto cooke «oufrh, or lllm r?? r, «f n sauces, frwtlm of baked roods. Bat they """ fhvor ther «wn, the flator popnl.r n tr.- * JVr * htttfmcoteh candy. Became these morteg melt M dt^; the! r 3 only be stlrrefl nto the smmered rtne- -" <n ^ ^ X T ^ tab«poon.bntter 6-onnee paekare ( cup) butterscotch morsels BuHerscoteh-Flneuppte Skllet Sauce,. crashed pneapple «Hh map nto saucepan. Add brng to * bol, tlrrm oeeakmally. Reduce 5 mnute). Remote from heat. Add butterand str untl melted. Yeld: Approxmately sntr-» "» uce» rnllrf ta ttfrlterator: wheat over, t Pa, before servng. NEL PERSONALS MK s «ARTN OUTOW8K H flforce Street, A»enel ME 4-95 "Me Troop 35 enjoyed Ayenel-Colonla Frst Ad, New York Saturday Squad meets Tuesday at 8 P. M um; nn a 2,2-hour at squad headquarters. nv.t trp nround Man- land and then vsted 8EATO maneuver dsplay of : ;: ;, State Buldng. AC-close coordnaton. ::\:;- them were Mrs M,,.-u!;. leader; Mr*. :n ms.k and Mrs. Ern, assstant leaders;. :T: mat hers of the :- Ms. Vctor Chrs :;, Mrs. Walter Cook ; Howard Ely. Fly up :. > wll be held on day at the local Presby- hurch.!,:d Mv\ Lester Gross nrrl Street, celebrated \u< Mtzvah of ther, Karen Los, Sunday, l.m jjarty. The relgous] "f:-: place at Congrega-.!,! :] Nrnel, Woodbrdge. : ;:( Mrs. Mke Ml- :.Hd son, Barton, CO- N n!,n, are vstng Mrs..!.. js parents. Mr. and Dave Gossman, Avenel..rm Kushner, son of Mr. M:- Mlton Kushner, of A\>:,ue, who s graduat- ::-:r, Woodbrdge Hgh <> Wednesday, wll be at- : the Unversty of. :..;a n the fall. -r:n!( v cook, daughter ofj ( Mrs. Walter Cook, strcpt. and Lesle Ely, of Mr. and Mrs. Howl»"!, Manhattan Avenue. several dances n the ffvltlll nl Don Lanes Dancng week at the Wood- Junor Hgh School, A.enue, Woodbrdge. Cl! ; erry 6 to... -le of New Jersey Coun- :td Duushters of Llb- " - tomorrow at P. M» Avenel School 4 audl- y the Young Ladles ( st. Andrews Tce ve Holy Com- GARDEN TRACTORS - ECONOMY HO.LEN - ^HAW n;. walkrtg - Reterst ROTARY TLLERS - HOWARD»".KNS - SMPLCTY POWE MOWERS -TORO SAW -FSE - GOODALL ^TKll - NATONA KM ^ VVakln.. Revere Hghway 3 V() th Brurswck munlon n a body at the A. M. Mass. Saturday, Grl Scout Troop 52 wll take a trp to New York, vstng Chnatown, Greenwch Vllage, Central Park and other nterestng parts. The fremen hold drll exercses Monday at the flrehouse at 7:3 P. M. TA nstalls. New Offcers WML Mrs. Wllam -."."s wns nstalled presdent >f Avrnrl Schools 4 and 6 A. hy Mrs. Wllam K^ml-. Pnst presdent and member. Also nstalled were Mrs Thomas ONell, frst vce font; Mrs. Frundu Med second vce presdent Mrs. OeorRR Allen, secretary and Mrs. Frank Hrehoclk ron surer. New charmen apponted by Mrs, Dragon are: Mrs, Thomas ONell read HK "nd lbrary wth Mrs Car Mudll; Mrs. Medvetz hudnet and fnance; Mrs. P. P OConnor, Founder"* Day; Mrs Joseph Davs, health; Mrs "zmlak, hstoran; Mrs monlck La Dlanco, hosptal! ; Mrs. Domlnlctt Aqulla, nnatlonal relatons; Mrs. Mlhael Tetesco, legslaton; Mrs. rthur Coyne, musc, Mrs. Alert Lebeda and Mrs, George Vhltaker. membershp; Mrs. dward Rlghtmlre, parent eduatlon; Mrs. Wllam Dwyer d MM. Alox Tarcz, Jr., pro- am and program books; Mrs. ucllll, P.TA. Magazne; Mrs. ames Austn and Mrs. Charles lessel, publcty; Mrs. Walter ook, room mothers; Mrs. Fred Ma, safety and Mrs. Melvln telanson, teachers repreaentalve. BOOST FOR THE HOSPTAL: Executves of the Woodbrldte Rado Corporaton of Amerca plant vsted Perth Amboy General Hosptal ths week to present a $7,5 contrbuton to the hosptals buldng fund. Followng the presentaton, plant manager Wllam B, Brown deft) revewed the plans for the new emergency and accdent clnc* wth hosptal drector Anthony W. Eckert (second from left). Also taklnr P»rt n the presentaton were Robert. Handler, manager of manufacturng (next to Mr. Eekert), Albert V. Anderson, secretary of the hosptals board of governors, and John E. Keefe, personnel admnstrator for RCA. {far rght). News from Hollywood Paula Prentlss and Jm Hut- The program featured selec- ton, unknown untl "Where the ;lons played by the school or- Boys Are," wll play a young chestra under the drecton of marred couple wth Bob Hope Fred Morrs. Attendance przes and Lana Turner n "Bachelor were won by Mlsg Mary Mud- n Paradse " rak, kndergarten P, M. and. Mss Ruth Sten, sxth grade. Ann Sherdan, away from Mns for a long tme, has been sgned by Jerry Wald to play Calol Presents past, we wonder f t s wse to return to ths place, when everythng s consdered. Producer Jerry "Wald thnks so. A return was to be expected however. n vew of the tremendous popularty of the orgnal scandalous gongs-on thus there s a sequel, "Return blted, sets out to edt out the! hlbltons. An affar reulu. Other "affars" are well lred so why detal the plot! nd take away the suspense?"! The cast contans welll nown varety of Hollywood ames. To menton Just a fewj Carol Lynley, Jeff Chandler,! lleanor Parker, Mary AstorJ Robert Sterlng and Tuesday Weld. l USH FOR B-7? to Peyton Place." One can Qen. Curtlg E. LeMays adt-l the snobbsh mother n "Celebraton." lar popularty mostly by thos may sgnal a new effort to wn- magne that t wll enjoy slm ent as Ar Force Chef of Staff who enjoyed "Peyton Place." an Admnstraton go -ahead rankle Avalon, young sng As ndcated, "Return" wll for the 2, mle - an - hour PERTH AMBOY-Callfornla ln f!*» wu S?-. star " pck up where ts predecesso B-7 bomber. left off, contnung to expos LeMay, a veteran bomber the shad,y undersde of a Nc plot and frst chef of the* senlce awards..ttled "Sal a Croolced Shp." England town. Strategc Ar Command, la anl Nne were presented to real- Todays flm revew: The stbry has to do wth exponent of the B-7 and a be- dents of the Woodbrdge area. KETUEN TO PEYTON young lady who has wrtten lever n the concept of & Recevng 5-year awards for PLACE novel tellng all about tru mxed bomber - mssle force PLAC g townspeople. Her publsher, servce were; Oeorge H. Clark, snce the run of "Peyton as a man deterrent to enemy attack for some years to come. thnkng the book a lttle n- 39 Sewaren Avenue, Sewaren; place," n the not too dstant! and Oeorge Schlmpf of 9 Elm] 8treet, Fords. Ten-year servce awards were presented to: George J. Van Dalen, 5 Mare Road, Fords; Frank Kodlla. 44 West Hll Road, Colonla; Steve L. Zambo, 44 Poplar Street, Fords; Eugene A. Florentnl, 33 Market Street, Woodbrdge: Anthony J. Qotowck, Essex Street, Carteret. MONEY N YOUR OCKET f you ore a careful, courteous, "better than overage" drver, the Glens, Falls Preferred Drver Polcy means MONEY N YOUR POCKET! ts ssued through ths ndependent pgency by the Glens Falls nsurance Corrf any, now n ts second century of servce. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! \ \ff FLL OUT THS COUPON ANDJMAL TO Name Address Age STERN & DRAGOSET TO)DAY Phone THS COUPON WLL SAVE YOU MONEY F YOU QUALFY! STERN & DR AGO "Healtors and nsurort Snce Man Street Phone ME 4-55 OPEN DALY 9 A. M. TO F. M. Take thngs easy for a change. As a starter, change to a par of our hot weather coolers. Unlned styles^ n top qualty leathers and fabrcs, durable non-skd soles^ Lght on the foot and the budget-^] all typcal Knney values and"just n tme for Fathers Day June 8 SANDALS : $4»» Brown only ^ CANVAS JOG-A-LONGS $ O " Blue, brown...".» MGCS ^^ $O" only.\.«.k...v::-.*.*" NYLON MESH Slp-on-Wheat,) black, olve. $ 3 " Oxford-Wheat ** P.S. Slppers too,from» 2" Woodbrdge at Green Street Crcle Juncton Routes and 9,«Un NNE LQUORS 296 SMTH ST. Corner of Promt* Perth Amboy, H 2-65 HOFFMAN SODA 2-OZ. CANS R 453 St. George Ave. Near Corner of nmsn Rahway, FU-6776 ALL BRANDS - BOTTLES & CANS COLD BEER Domestc and mported LARGE 28-oz. SODft = O ( PlOl Depost TEMS LSTED BELOW ARE EXCLUSVELY OURS N NEW JERSEY GALLON ROB m GN (nn 9t proof MENDELSON WNES BLACKBERRY CHERRY 75«fol qt. CONCORD GRAPE O MQ ^ CARLO % Pure Calforna PORT SHERRY MUSCATEL WHTE PORT 2.69 full gal. Belle Dame. BLACKBERRY BRANDY Full 7 Proof 3.59 Full M Qt FULL % QUAET RON COPA RUM mp. from Vrgn slands 2.89 ttqt full WTTYS LONDON V GALLON SUNNY JM STRAGHT KENTUCKY Bourbon 86 proof 8.45 w o* CHATEAU LORRANE Whte or Pnk DRY GN O.79 fun H qt. BANKERS 4% BLEND Champagne.79 Sparklng Full 86 Proof 3.99 BURGUNDY,., Full Qt. J CARLO % Pure, Bot. n Calf. ZNFANDEL BURGUNDY BARBERONE CHANT.69 full gal. BANKERS Vodka 2.89 full tt 4t. : SCOTCH Dunlaps Mountan Cream DSTLLED fuu B6.8 c ro BLENDED and BOTTLED SCOTLAND Famous ROD & GUN l proof Bot. n Bond gtrtlfht Kentucky OURBON 3.98 full % qt. grp pon tedfop BEER Flne Beer Vrm the O»Men Wet Maryland Sprngs Proof bot. n bond STRAGHT RYE 9 Yrs. Old 3.98 full.-. > t. Dumbarton mported CANADAN WHSKEY Dstlled and Blended n Canada.98 full 3 *4 qt TODAYS BEST BETTS BEER n Ca aud Bottles { AMPLE FREE PARKNG ^ s

10 PACK TTN llegal Mllon Hollow Road D ^ Bane of Town Enforcement Ofj (.; u UtnVMJ Hlt THK TME BENG: Student* and whm at Srhnol hold a fnal pr.nr.rn yrsl.-rday n ; n " l, c n Th, *honl. bult n 876, wll dose ts doors for srhool purpose-* at th, on,, of thr rrnu n h.,.s ll-o AKrrrn. teacher, left, s sarm farewell fa. Mrs. Fred;, Klm. prnrp.l M.*. W.m_» H t-k«lv"r pnm.p,n,p at Strawberry Hll Srhool untl the new sohonl, bult on the Mawbcy trad. M.ss A C rorn has been asslrned to School for the now term. PlfOH.KM (HM) wnnt to cat,".md hs father. Junor w.s, problem chld " want a cooked earthand the psychatrst sad lrworm." repled Junor, Thr R - sufferng fnthrr to choko.down hak must be humored. "Now you eat Half," he told;" ;;.*.,". Suddnly the chld waled, "ll net you anythng youlha father. You ate my half. FRUT and FLOWER BASKETS "Drllvfrcd Anywhere n the World" Combnaton Flnnpr and Frut Bske" FLOWER BASKETS t GFT BASKETS FRUT BASKKTS CALL K WALT & GENES FLOWER SHOP 329 Prrhln Avenue Curteret, N. J. DUTCH BOY HOUSE PANT Panters Specal Sale Wth Ths Advertsement $5.4 PER GAL. BLUE SPRTS TURPENTNE ;,» c Gal, BRACHERS MODERN LVNG 6 Man Street Woodbrdge Quanttes Lmted KOREAN OUTLOOK Government offcals beleve that the mltary coup n South Korea has succeeded and that the Government of Premer [John W. Chang s doomed. As a result, offcals are lookng beyond the present turmol to the establshment of a new Government n Seoul, The hope n Washngton s that the jopposr! elements n the Korean stuaton, mltary and poltcal, can be reconcled and that nn orderly restoraton of cvlan rules cnt be arranged [quckly. Cuba prohbts ctzens hold foregn captal. WORN BY MOR RUPTURE SUFFERERS:. Amazng comfort lor reducble ngunal herna. Strong, washable, form-fttng, adjustable. Soft, flat gron pad. NO FTTNG RE- QURED For men, women, chldren rght or left sde; $5W double, Look for t on dsplay PUBLX PHARMACY 9 Man Street Woodbrldcr, New Jersey ROBKKT C. KOVACK DENTAL )K(JKKE: Robert G. Knvark, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Kovack, Avenrl Street, Avenel, receved a to Doctor of Dental Surgery decree from the Baltmore College of Dental Surgery Dental School, nversty of Maryland at the graduaton exercses held at College Park Maryland Saturday. A graduate of Woodbrdee Hgh School lp receved a Bachelor of Scence degree from Albrpht College, Readng, a. n 957. At the Dental School he was a member of the Newman Club and tle X Ps Ph Fraternty, also the bowlng and softball teams. Dr. Kovack wll report for duty wth the X!. S. Navy on July 2th at Norfolk, Va, us a leutenant. Resdents of Woodbrdge Proper and Sewaren: THANK YOU For Your Contrbuton We are most gratfed by your generous response to our Annual House lo House Fund Rasng Campagn. We Are Now Wndng Up Our Drve... F YOU WERE NOT AT HOME WHEN THE FREMEN SOLCTED YOUR NEGHBORHOOD, YOU MAY MAL N YOUR DONATON OK DROJ T OFF AT FRE HEADQUARTERS, 48 SCHOOL STREET, WOODBRDGE. Your Donaton Helps Our Fremen to Contnue Ther Tradtonal Work n Welfare and Cvc Actvtes F YOU ARE UNLE TO GET YOUR DONATON TO US, CALL ME 4-25 and a FREMAN WLL CALL AT YOUR HOME OODBRDGE FRE CO No.. ANDREW HUDAK; Chef ll NC ON HOAK): Amerca las a new love and boattk h l. Mv a slmmer meal wll be enjoyed on the walcwavh and even when there are cookng facltes aboard, t s best to prepare as much food as possble at home to allow maxmum fun tme A ham baked ahead can be slced as needed. Another popular and portable food s potato salad. f no refrgeraton s avalable, keep hghly pershable foods well chlled n lee chests or nsulated bags and contaners. Thrstquenchng beer and ale can be kept cold n smple tubs or buckets flled wth ce, especally f chlled beforhand. When prnckr on board, observe the same rules of neatness us n a publc park. Keep rubbsh together for proper dsposal later. Beer-Glazed Ham cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons prepared, cup beer or ale mustard Mx together brown sugar and mustard; str to a paste. Gradually add beer, strrng urttl blended. Use as a bastng sauce for ham. brushng frequently wth the mxture. Yeld: Enough for 6 to 8 pound ham. Potato Salad! pomls potatoes (8 oups dced 2 cups dced celery small onon, chopped : : teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons prepared mustard teaspoon Tabasco cup beer or ale 2 tablespoons chopped -,_ cup K mayonnase parsley Cook potatoes n skns untl tender. Peel and dce. Add celery and onon: sprnkle wth salt. Blend together mayonnase, mustard and Tabasco; gradually str n beer. Add parsley. Add to potato mxture. Mx llshtly wth a fork br r ns careful not to break potatoes. f desred, serve on greens or garnsh wth radsh slces or tomato wedees. Yeld 8 servngs. SPORTS QUZ 3, What ptcher holds the record for httng the most butters n one season? ( ) Joe Mc- ^ to score yourself: MarkGnnty ( ) Lefty Gome/. ( ) your choces You get Dzzy Denn ( ) Van Duron ten ponts for a correct frst 4. Who was the hardest pck, fve for a second, three batter to strke out n major fora thrd, and one pont for a! eague hstory? ( Luke Ap- correct fourth choce. Twenty p]j n g < -, Duke Snder ( l Gene s average; thrty, good; forty.woodu.s >. -..!! very food; and ffty s perfect 5. What brothers each won Ths weeks Sports Quz Per-^,^ bfttung m e s. tans to baseball. Maggos ( ) Walkers ( ) Wan-. Who holds the record for TS t ) Coopers httng the most homers n one month? ( ) Joe DfMacgo ( ) Babe Ruth ( ) Stan Musal ( ) PROOF Rudy York " thnk there s company 2. When was the frst npht downstars." [tne played n the majors? "Why?" ( ) 933 ) 942 ( ) 935 ( ) 94 Brght NEW COLORS SUN-PROOF NOW ONLY w$ HFKORK AND AFTKR- How lone wll t last? At top x shown jtwt one Mellon,,f Hollow Ko»d, used as an llwl dnmp.* «r»und before t w«cleaned up, ly. shp. Bottom Pcture shows the same aro, after t wu cleaned up h, week.,, of Health urges resdents lo report offenders to oler at (nn WOODBKTDGE Countless;vate properly, the Townshp tmes HHton Hollow Ro;d, had lo clean l up." whch has been nn ll^alj Mr Wukuvets reported that " just heard mamma lugh dumpng ground, wth both lo- watch wll be kept n the area at one of papas jokes." j ca l resdents and out-of-town- to nub offenders. ers equally tnlty, has been! "We wll do dur best to make cleaned up by the Townslnpan example of anyone caught only to be cluttered asarn wth : dumuk, not only on Mutton a varety of debrs n a few Hollow Road, but n other sec- Ws, mkns t u perfect breed-lons of the Townshp," he con- for most repant work ONE COAT COVERS! REQURES NO PRMER! PANT OVER CHALKY SURFACES! (Regular Prce 7.35 Gal.) PER GALLOM ADERS Wallpaper and Panters Supples 378 State Street VA Perth Amboy PTTSBURGH PANTS keep that ^^^3 FREE Hgh n Qualty.., Low n Cost! Our effcent dry dunnng s known fur lfbttt nualuy,., >n cust u more th»n eljtwhye! look onger ng place for rats. Mmed, "Resdents can help us Health nspector Joseph Wuk-consderably f they wll jot ovets reported the area, just a down lcense plate numbers of few steps across from the Town- persuns drvng Up to dump garshp ncnerator, has been bane and debrs, cleaned once a^an wth the ad " cannot understand why of James Carde.Ho and George local resdents take the tme; Buchko, santaton department to dump garbage when t s j workers. j collected twce a week and cans "n recent weeks." Mr. Wu-! ure collected weekly. cannot kovcts sad, Fre Commsson- understand what knd of people er James Zehrer of Fre Ds-! w ll dump garbage practcally met, has reported to us that Peoples back yards and asthere ha\e been three fress^» breedng dsease. We lev, so he "ste was nut only Townshp* resdents to dest lultl menace but a fre hazard.s well. Although the dumpn, has been,[doue on pr- Headquarters For Almost Worth t A man man&yed to board ;t street car the other dy, after u hot chase. On rcknnf! hs breath, he sad, jokngly, to the conductor. "Suppose d slpped and losl a :rk r - what then? "Oh." an.-.wered h: conductor, wth unwonted Jultenr-.v you wuldnt luvr to do M> more runnk tht; we always, stop for a man wth a crutch. PUB > QlZ ANSWKRS buosb. buosb. \\.l.l..l).l.l.. laq! wmn zxl " S..U; HH.\[uo p.m:; n.a.g,)()( \- Outl "! ^n\"<\ t m " A; -3. JO AUUQ3K Ml C SKft M! V Z sjduo 8 Ths year moths wll do onv-hulf a bllon dollars worth of damage! Dark closets are deal breedng for moths. PLAY SAFE! Garments cleaned and mothproofed at ^j(jg are per cent safe! t doesnt cost you a pennjt more for ths extra servce. 354 Amboy Avenue WOODBRDGE "Lonvtulent UrlK-up Servce" VOUR CLftNEH S VOUH ClOtMtS lt S ; CARDS for DAD and GRAD PlBLX PHARMACY 9 Man St., \ Phunt MK 4-H9 KKKE ARKM, S J. S. BLSK UPHOLSTERNG Furnture mparng Restorng Antque Furnture a Specalty l\» North Strt-tt Woodbrdfe, N. J. Tel. MK From Start,.. To Fnsh,.. the home o home flntnctaf n Mddlestx Cuunty... for the best Urtnt, t,\ servce on conntwnw. t FRST SAVNGS And Loan Assocaton 339 Stat* Street Perth Amboy, s, J, nn. gnate themselves a- a o:].: tee and report u;,.:,,:,;, 4 once. They wont le.:.:, ; for the Board ot H..:,,-A for themselves and t:n:,!, :, dren." The BG Gft Surprse 7-JEWEL SPORTSMAN WATCHES ATA SURPRSNG LOW PRCE $95 9 >* Amazngly bcautu!, yet prced so sensbly. 7 jewel*. Shock - resstant. Unbcjkable mansprng. ELGN SPORTSMAN So handsome, so ^ K - Waterproof* case. nw- - able mansprng. Lunmuu dal. 7 jewels. ROBERTS Qualty Jewlv* SMTH PERTH AMHOV >bue VA 6-^

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12 PACT. TWTT.VT. le Crows Nest At Random: SlTV to her ;:)"M V Ffv.ns- ll»"ss All )! r n-- n> prayng for «q:::rk n < > :- :y S; s nltlng uv.-^<! ;-!":,:;d th" m a n ln V!;y * >: cll.m Four Alun S Ym!] nn. son of Mr <nrl M ^.l»lu> A. YnlS-vJlll. 5J CmrlM A". - Jlc, FnHuJFnmpldd <hc lfllm Ar.jnrnr Dvson v ch-nrnl. ) lgrl, sd ldnlocnl wnrlnf cnurpc,t Fol Cnmpbrll. Ky. LKl rnn- urtrxrrs «l (nl yon ttu tns s»n excellent ynr fn- blooms Nou. f thr JHJMH.SP beetles would fnrfjet n apprar Mrs. Ella Raffertv. WoodbrdRr Motor l/>dpc attended the n- Rlonal conventon of Qualty Courts over the weekend Ht Hotel Manhattan. Ne* York Cty.. lames N. Kenworthy, Knollwood Lane. Cnlona, won the mprovement prze at CHS* day last Thursday at Pnery School. Elzabeth... Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Troeser. Berkeley Heghts, are the parents of a daughter, Cyntha Brecon Troeger born June 5 at Overlook Hosptal, Summt Mrs TroeRer s the former Vrgna Bergen, daughter of Mr, nnd PLAN JEWSH COrNC, Mddles Chapter of Amercan Jewsh Congress held an open Krnrral momhrrshp m.rel nvtt; Wrdnrsday at Temple B«th Sholom, seln, to dscuss plans for the formaton <>f a Jewsh Communty Councl, open to all Jewsh nuanfatons n thr area. nlnrnnlnn may br obtaned from Mrs. Herbert Rosen tha, L N^wly eleeted offlcer> shn»n rft to rght arr Mr. Stanley Unterleder, t/easurer: Mrs. Hrrbcrt Rnsrnthal, pn-srlftt: Mrs. Sanford \man, frst vce prcslapnt; and Mrs. Leonard Goldberg, second vre prmdpnt. Not shown are Mrs. Harold Kavn. recordng serretary, and Mrs. Julus Jttleson, correspondng secretary. Warren to Take Part n Confab ATLANTC CTY - Several member!; of the Mddlesex County Board of Freeholders wll take promnent roles n the th Annual Conference of the New Jersey Assocaton of Chosen Freeholders today through, Sunday n the Shelhurne Hotel,. headed by Past Presdent Wllam J. Warren, Fords, who s currently treasurer of the RTOUp. Others nclude; Mrs. Frythe McAndrew, who swves f. cocharman of the conference. whflphas an ts theme "Cmm-! tes Count (or Better Government": Drector Km., Met*- ger, sulted to speak n a pnnel dscusson June 6 on "Countes Welcome Chance:" Oorjte Otlowsk, Perth Amboy. appearng n the group wth County welfare drectors to dscuss "Toward Better Mental Grl Scouts Honor Mothers WfMUBRDOE Browne Troop 28 nnd ntermedate Grl! Seoul Troop 93 held a Mothers; Korml n the Pnt Presbyteran, fln-h Kaeh alrl presented hn nvher wth a corsnbe she nsuf nl a prevous meetlnr. (,,, ] chrslenscn was an, (m,rr and Amy Aaroe gave!ll,r w-lnme nddress, j Kellyann Caso and Anta nunnerbb rendered pano selectons "Pussy or Cat" was rentrd and sung by Barbara Cftrwalader and Barbara Scully. VdnLs Mnus were «unn by Betty.Jane Dser, Dane Jost. Dmne Hnlfwatch. Laura Jeanj Nntsl Susan Fltzpatrlck, WALTER P. A LSA Ptt Png, Gall Govellta, Knthy Ueov. Loretta Keatng, WTS Betsy Trautweln, Georgette Srhefer. Susan Govelltz, Dar- 4 J f D ^wlene Bars and Chrstne Ello. AWard tor radcr, Presentng skts to complete. ther»v, n p second cprnnd class badge re- Health:" and Thomas H. Lee, FORDS n a naton-wde, Qnrem «. n ts were Pattl South Planfeld, conferrng competton. Walter P. Alna, Debbe Buonerba, Rosemary wth County Vocatonal Schooloenman Drve, a platng e n- lkoc h W an and Los Ombres drectors n a specal consders-gmeer n the Producton En-, F ynf! up from the Brownes, tlon on "Captal Constructongneerng Department of the nt " n tprncdlat«scoutng are Needs" RCA Semconductor and Ma- ^^ Ab(lte. Susan Prrong. Mr. Warren wll presde at tersls Dvson, Somervlle. tf>d NarKy Logue, Eleen Peterson the openng luncheon confer- second place wth hs paper and Anna Lynn Barsl. Gong ence today, presentng a debate "Tn Platng of Transstor Mo SpnlOT scoutng are Joyce on the topc: -Shall We Keep Shells". The competton w as TV- ;Konl(, r an d MSS Chrstensen. the Name Freeholder?" He s sponsored by Products Fnsh- Thf, mol, m entertaned the Frst Ad Squad also slated to present, a sum- ng magazne, and he was grlf by s ne n g "School Days" mary of the publc servce car-awarded a certfcate and a [lpd by Mrf j oscp h Caso. Mss TODAY AND TOMORROW Receves Check eer of Mddlesex Assemblyman «sh P rlz e ot * 25 - Abate presented Mrs. F. K. J. Edward Crabel n the trad- Mr. Alna receved hs B. S.j chnstpnspn w tn two dscs to SELN - Captan Edwardjtonal Edward, Legslator <, of - the Year-Degree»., from. Seton Hall. Un-, J,"*>» add w «" hpr " Gtrl g^t bracelet VCTOR BORGE WLL DO and Ro.-er Smth. n an early Barrett, selm Frst Ad Ad Squad, q, luncheon Saturday, whch w " verflt^" d J S P e,f " tly n a. to^-n honor of her 3 years as a Albert R. Bergen. Man A SPECAL for CBS n Sep- fall epsode. "The Solo Caper." announced a total of 63 calls honor the Mllltown legslator!^ Newark CoUege of En- scom scout,,,, leader M 88 f or hs advocacy do of better btt Coun- Coungn gneerng where he s further - Mrs. Donald Aaroe was n ty roads n the Garden State.;ng hs studes n metallurgy. charge of refreshment*. The gold plaque award wh bcprom , he was assoc- DO,, lor Mrs. Street, Woodbrldge tmber to ntroduce hs auto-zmbalst wll be the onlyjwere answered durng May: 88. moblle sponsors 962 models. actor on the screen durng thejmles covered: and 28 man At the TypPcnter: CBg j s cancellng Malbuentre hour... NBC s pre-hours consumed. That controversy between Run after July 9. Replacngparng a >enes of lve muscal A check for $5 was receved Mayor Fred Adamsand Commt wll be RTkonng. a seresspecals, Hghways n Melody, from the Chan CHllls Wommtteeman Bob Jack* about the of flm from Studo One, andfor ts color schedule. club, proceeds from a card formers attendance at» bach-cllmax! ts the second sum-, ~p7t\er WlJ p " rty 5 P nsored 4 b y the club. FRUK. ( H«TS PASSES AT THE BOOT SHOP the rlown wll br at thr Bool Shop ld >l.n st., day from A.M. to P M. to Come to Town Saturday; Elks Sponsors pven tn Mr Pmhp hv trp A<- ated wth Revlon Corporaton v/\vy STlUF.S A POmJ>- Stonf ptesdent Snr. «head of the Platng. Clean- Alump porpose named WOODBRDOE-The Clyde and menagene o:, n don Freeholder Drector Frankng and Fnshng Departments.! Knotty" has gven Navy w- B eatty-cole Brother! Combn- ent. n tne frst naf of C Dalrymple of Pttstown, 969 > hcjentsts deas that could change ed crcus, boastng the subttle performances, ;, Freeholder Warren served as came ln ^ond fo mportant!ther concepts of torpedo deelor party for a frend the nght mertme so-round for these!. A H : _ Amercas largest under Cyd e Beatty h).,, :!^.. ON C ;. s.,..,,., Announcement was made a specal Town Commttee re-runs. The Natons Pu.l presdent of the Assocaton contrbutons to the cwt re-^gn, underwater sound det^c:canvas" wll arrve ln Wood- hs. great group <<: Robm meetng was called, n my opn-lture, wll be ;seen ^ry^... fl, th :of ^ Spo.t ^ S n W { A Classc ^ pror to Mr Dalrymple n 96- ducton program at RCA. n tton and ant-submarne war- Re Da, an(j of ^ ^, brl K p Saturday under the aus- g\ u t m alld h and on comes under the c^t.^orv of Sunday next fall. pre-emptng..,...,. plgy twq has been replaced by Donald 6 and succeeded Assemblyman tne latter ^ n o the - vm he fare. -pces ot the Woodbrdge Elks Numdlan lons., n,;,:, Ado About Nothng" JChet Huntley Reportng and Alberts Smth of Brfjantne as was the hl 8 nes t elgble award Last sprng, the Naval ord- ^ ^ no. 26. featured acts ol b.,- l the St. Have Wsdom. Dunns the summer, had a few brng vewers! Scotland, Frank Rosol. co-charman of treasurer earler ths year He w nner - H «als o receved an- nan ce Test Staton, Chna Lake Tf)f clreus wj! come from rlng calbre, wll t,. lost of a the recent fund drve, reported naugurated the Assocatons other award last ^ y ear cal.. comms-nned Marmeland t wll roll nto 2 P. M. and 8 P. M Red Bank over 4 resdents promsed to annual Forum for New Freeholders at Rutgers, the State Mr. Alna s a member of the o f the Pacfc to catch and Woodbrdge and set up at openng an hour,.. sprayed for mosqutoes, and The network plans taped donate but have neglected to do Newark Branch of Amercan; tran a porpose,!strawberry Hll, Amboy Avenue mt patrons a \v. famous courses here have been tryln, to con- Jamthe *..,** ^ J ^,, A nfw audencevnce Bob Baley to have, my Stratford - on - A\on ana me- partcpaton show. wth con- tne sc l uad would " ke to com course for newly-eletcea mem- speed s ts control of ts 5ltln ; Jong molor cav alcade s. movng on to tn L so to date. n vew of the fact Unversty, an orentaton Electroplates Socety. One theory of the PWPO^,,^ S ; - d(lwn travclln(( * "-- m two ton of the m, t " street sprayed for the past two T w of THE LAT\».PARLEY London.... Luclle jplete the drve ths month, Mr. bers of Freeholder Boards. to reduce drag. The motor fleets carry 6 bg top. Presdent Kennedy s years wthout any success... Ball s s P eca " Luc? Goes t! f _! Rosol sad, "t would be apprehave gone up, due to the revah- "defntely. Mss Ball sufferng!"; Ptod on. Mr. Dalrymple sad he would [people, 2 wld anmals. 2 Tckets may r>. pected to attend"the openng! Snce a great many tax blls Broadway" has been postponed;* d., Ttle: Pass- c&ted f people would propose Mr. Warren as a vce WATER REMJfc T.HWRES" nternatonally know crcus Jacksons Drue! sesson of the nter - Amercan. from vrus attacks and exhaus-,p ort t, plp - Mlrr Launch-mal ther contrbutons to seln Frst Ad Squad. nc., 447 catlon of County Offcals meet-! m,_,,,,. C herds of elephants and 7 tents, be purchased <>; presdent of the Natonal Asso- stars and performers, three Boot Shop, Mnr, --""-* " ""^""""" """""(economc conference n Uru- there s now tmn. has s collapsed Several tmes^p crew.s may come nto talk of formng a taxpayers Lncoln Hghway, seln." ng at the Palmer House, Chcago n md-augnst n a Coun-J guay July 5.. ncludng the largest bg top grounds. assocaton. Fne, but what after performances n her!ther own va new seres, Man The squad approved a fourth The conference, to be held at jtlt Chandler Broadway ht "Wldcat." She!"t the Cape Canaveral, that hnnprned to all these ndgnant cadet, Gary Craft, who wll become a regular member upon ty Management. Congress. the resort town of Punta del Kleanor Parker r7 f, recently fanted on stage &nd\^- beng planned by producer jeste. wll open Presdent KentalkS nedv s Allance for Progress PKYTON PLACE" "RETURN TO ns when hnu*»s were con her understudy had to fnsh Nat Pernn for Flmaster. up by the hundreds and no effort was made by them to stop Nxon encouraged the show. The test flm has been comndcated anthol- July. He has been a cadet reachng hs 2st brthday n^ by {.h party leaders. jprogram for nter - Amercan? Houses mean ncreased QENE " KELLY n-r-uu WLL mx^ Hnvjox, O S T J " f r / ^ economc cooperaton. jes wjth peter years and served as second leu- Prnce Edward, Va., defends servces _ schools, more pollce.producer^ DavdJWolpers hourj^- narrator and tenant for the Past year. rr/re rnads. At., etc. and they "Hollywood: The school closngs. Theres the Paper, Too star. Eght old Shrley Full lenrth: ntact! rm^t be pad for. And as far a s Golden Years." The show "BsTempemoves are beng re. SOME CHECKS There snt much success Clark fable \h" revaluaton prneram s, Dern leased to TV for the frst tme, Frst Comedan The former (ahead when breakfast s all Vven Legh cone-rned, heard one man s P onsor and wll be ared on jncludlnb c-m-.hln Tuesday nght that! No v f mtle r 29 ^ NB(^ wth the"late BfflKaser seemed to have consderable funds at hs dsposal. you get up for n the mornng. GONE WTH THE rrw lln. The Dubuque (owa) Telegraph- WND" tnfonntlon, hs tax bll went up from $8 flrst tnrct ep s Herald. d<«of The Real Second Comedan Well, you ffldnt Obtaned to $3. AH can say he was McCoys next season wll take KeHnr away wth murder all the McCo > s baclt to West Vlr Q np must remember that he receved bg checks on the bank cpo When we make you) ff mort conrsnlent ", these years and was not payng,"" " home for a vl5ll. Rob Broadway bu ": of the Marne. one got off. The drver DRVE-N THEATRE hs far sharp f rt LfjRan replaces Edd Byrnes no :as the parkng lot attendant n turned to a passenger sttng LftSt But not Least: 77 Sunset Strp next season. readng a paper. Rnm of Perth Amh n n Byrnes becomes a member of "Dd you tell me you wanted eral Hosotal S MeXn^ flrm as eral Hosptal. From Menlo,.,,_., Ge ald Lloyd.the Wooworth BulldlnK? Well, T nna.,,,.,,,._,, nlll and get lt Kookson. and wll be alwr-jcome out cant Park Terrace, a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Carln, 7 Atlantc nate wth Efrem Zmbalst, Jr., brng t n to you." Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs Ralph Barone, 5 Mason Street.., from Keasbey, a daughter TWCE DALY ON OUR CRCUS LOT-4 & 9 P. M. to Mr. and Mrs. Wllam THREE HEADLNE ACTS STARRNG Szalga, H,4 Coppernlck Avenue;... from Colona, a daughter the arplane whrl to Mr. and Mrs. John Truskowskl, 94 South Hll Road;., LES KMRS on a 9 ft. trapeze from Woodbrldge, a son to Mr ALSO FOR ENTRE WEEK STARTNG MONDAY and Mrs. Prank Rtacco, 242 LAW LYON the comc acrobat Clnton Street; a daughter toj Mr. and Mrs. John Smth, 5 WSWEUS FUNNY FORD the performng flver Clnton Street: a son to Mr. przes (or all games and Mrs. Anthony Rose, 735 band concerts Barron Avenue;... from seln, rdes, refreshments OLYMPC PARK a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. swmmng, parkng KmCTON-MAPLEWOOO Robert Botand, 74 Canal Street;,,. from Avenel, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Consortl, 85 nman Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Plynn, 5 J Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Oleskey, 6 Burnett Street;... from Fords, a son to Mr, and Mrs. rvng Bronsteln, 27 Hallo Street. GOOD QUESTON Judge, after chargng jury: "s there any queston you would lke to ask before consderng the evdence?" Juror: "A couple of us would lke to know f j the defendan boled the malt one or two hours and how ^ld he keep the yeast out?" "Sandy McWadd s nearly dead for sleep," "Whats the matter somna?" "No, the last tme he went to Bleep le woke up Just as he was preparng to gve hs money away. Hes afrad he wont wake up n tme the next tme." STATE THEATRE Woodbrldge, N. J. TODAY THRU SAT. Clark Gable Vvan Legh "Gone Wth The Wnd" Shown at 7:4). Saturday Matnee!:W VfW. SUNDAY THKU TUESDAY Danny Kaje - Dana Wjnter "On the Double" WHERE VACATON TMES SUBLME Pocono Manots superb n summer... Challengng CHAMPON- SHP GOLF COURSE... Swmmer* choce ol Pool or Lake... Sun Terrace... Tenns... Horseback Rdng,., A galaxy ol actvtes both outdoors and n,,, Terrace Cocktal Lounge.,, ample space lor Relaxng. SPECAL FACLTES FQR FAMLES * f \ \ \ deal Famly Restrt... _" \ \J Aduts pursue ther own actvtes, supervsed Day Camp for chldren -July and August Natve now. Wnteof phone. n New York POCONO MANOR NN PUBLC AUCTON SALE Decoratve Objects, Table Porcelans, Domestc and Orental Rugs, Handsome Twn Bedroom 8ets, Crttets of Drawers n Maple and Mahogany (Hathaway and Berkley Gay), Convertbles (Casto and Nelson), Rush Bottom Chars (Straght and Rockers), Mahogany Dnng Room Chars, Lnens, Two Televsons (RCA and Magnavox), Gas Range Tappen>, Refrgerators (Frgdare and GE), Breakfast Set, Table Glass, Brasses and Bronzes, Mrrors, Brc-a-brac, Cut Glass, Modern - Pece Dnette Set, Occasonal Tables, Settees, Love Seat, Coffee Tables (Marble Tops-Maple and Mahogany). tems arrve at our GaUtTUs daly and many tems not lsted wll be ncluded lt ths sala. Above lsted tems and others are the property of WARB WLSON, Florda; ELZETH ODAY, SELLA DfflRSEY, New York; HAROLD MLLER, Asbury Park, ard other*, :S) A. M.-t-SATRDAY,.llNE 7 :H A. M. TOATS r.allekrs, NC. 2K8- NORWOOD AVENUE DEAL, N. J. Frst Dour South of the A & P Super Market Phone: KELLOGG -346 Our Galleres are open daly for prvate sales 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturday untl 6 P. M. Sunday for exhbton untl 5 P, M. All ot the above toted tems are subject to pror tale. All sales conducted by B. G. Coats Auctoneers Earl Stener RTZ Theatre Carteret, N. J. El -5M NOW THRU MONOAY "All n A Nghts Wort" Plus THE SAVAGE NNOCENTS" Matnee Sat. & Sun. at P. M. WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY 6 BG DAYS! Marlon Brndo n "ONE EYED JACKS" n Tfchnkolor PLUS 3 STOOGE COMEDY Kdde Matnee at P. M. STARTS WED., JUNK 28 John Wayne n "THE ALAMO" n Techncolor FORDS PLAYHOUSE H 2-34 TO^AY THRU TUESDAY JtNE 5-2 "One Eyed Jacks" Wth Marlon Brando and Karl Maden Weekdays: 6:5, 8:4 Saturday: 6:2, 8:45 Snudj: :3, 4:, 6:22, 8:43 SATURDAY, JUNE 7 (Matnee) "BEAST WTH A MLLON EYES" "3 STOOGES, OUR GANG AND CARTOON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 "Hungaran Show" today THRU SATURDAY! All Techncolor Show! Youll double up Uughlng wben you we Mr. Fun oh hr run! Danny Kaye - Uajja Wynter On the Double and Alan Ladd. Nbelly Wl "SASKATCHEWAN SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY The Never Before Shown Truth About HUe Belch! "MEN KAMPF" and, Ttelwlruu Tefhnkelor Ouu Lollobtl lda "FAST AND SE3JCY" Book wth resamtlan; yet «SL «* *> «" Acthere, tu&l tcket prce s «u yon p»y. No for our wne*. LDUS CSPO.NC SELN AR NOW CONDTONED THRU TUESDAY Marlon Brando Carl 4)lden "ONE EYED JACKS" n Techncolor SPECAL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATNEES "THE LONE RANGER AMD THE LOST CTY OF GOLD" Also "TBE FLY" STARTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 "GONE WTH THE WND" TURNPKE Ed Sullvan»«y»: "THS S REALLY R, 8 CL 7-55 Last BrunswcV JUNE 5 7 "Plus "THE CANADANS," starrn* JUNK 8-2 :obert Ryan ClUKl KU UUE llua HWC KttM - SUU KKU MMMMuUMKMloM f W l Plus "POSSE FROM HELL." starrng Audt Murphy CULLGAN 25th Annversary SPECAL OFFER FULLY ELECTRC AUTOMATC WATER SOFTENER Double-Hull Softener Tank Wth lfetme Guarantee, Onl» ; Trce ncludes,normal nstallaton Pck up your phone and say.. NELSON PHLLPS & CO., NC. 2 Holmes Street, Mllburn Phone DR 9-5 or MU 6-^6 W \ v " WOODBRDGE STRAWBERRY HLL - AMBOY AVENUE. JUNE 7 Auspces: Elks Lodge GLEAMNG AND GLTTERNG WTH GOLD AND WONDROUS SURPRSES FOR YOUNG AND OLD A TRUMPH OF COLOSSAL ACHEVEMENTS 5 PERFORMERS * 2 WLD ANMALS CLYDE BEATTY* N PtRjSON BATTLNG 4t UON8 AND BENQAl T:LRS * PNTO DEL ORO J RADANT STAR Of THE SWH«N«,»WHUNO HGH TRAPtlJ Altoundlng GALLASO STANDS ON ONE FNUR SOTZ-MCNDEZ GREATEST HGH WRE THRLUR 4 PALUSTRES THRLUNb.> A LOOD SWlATlNtt HPPOPOTAMUS - B»l,7»,OOO CAPTAL NVUTU-ftMOO DALY PjrforwajceTu 8 P.M. Dm* OpeTU ] p M EflRS $l» $.9 TCKET ADMTS ADULTS 5SS" " * ^SERVED 4 ADMSSON TCKETS OH SALE CRCUS OA RAYMOND JACKSON & SON, DruRK- K8 MAN STRKET ADVANCE TCKETS AVALLE HOW Vllage nn. t OnM, H.. Hllsde talso Staton, Kahwar Ate Mayers Tavern, <l* Aabay Avt-., W" " " Wht«Brch nn, **( Nt. l. *" " u Haags Treat Shoppy bbwrnr Ate., Woodbr»««Purls Sweet Shop, Whte/House Tavern, A»t»r A»e.. WM4 Avt., TCKETS DATED JUNE WLL Bfc MOM - JUNE 7 JA AT J<

13 nclusve and v NEWS From AD the Communty ndependent-leader Carteret Press Edson Townshp and Fords Beacon A Newspaper Dedcated to tbe Best nterest! of the Resdents of tbe Communtes We Serve. weetness and Lght Bv CHARLES K. OREOOR, (, mne, who beleve knows more, ln, r than Kellogg knows about mm!,. what scorns to me to be an excellent n toward helpng Woodbrdgp Townshp, school needs.,lays of obsesson for defct spendng,,hor. suppose any noton advocatng.,, u t of ncome nstead of the favored n-,,t kmp-term debt, wll only be consdered those n whose keepng s the decson,, nexplcable reason, men n poltcs fnd, xpedont to borrow than to embrace and save nterest charges. 6 «\ :,v frend was thnkng out loud the and advanced somethng of a novelty :. jtanos appear to me to be both obvous,,, y, m.s to ease the burden entaled n our. nethng over new classrooms to our -,,; plant and thus avod our very con-, n d seemngly ntermnable, double- : ;, dvles. have a frm convcton that :,:-..>ters who attend school for only a half- - revvng only half an educaton. Stll, :.«.ules have exsted and have been ex- -.vel over 3 years. There must come a, they should cease- -r Townshp, n addton to the real s rollected from Publc Servce on ts plant n Sewaren, n 96 also receved n MUSS recepts and franchse taxes. T -urn. the taxpayers arent even put, MC of.sendng a >ostal card to Publc -.ly the rents due. The money s pad to d forwarded to us. All we are requred ; ut He check n the bank. Kwans Hears Ppe Lne Talks v;v, s addng another generator to ts ; WOODBRDGK. onc! be completed next year. t s B P»^>^y. representatve of , ",. _ the Transcontnental Ppe Lne nserton that Ue Townshp Com- conwruum.»as guest.-.pmu-r.r-t to bf s matter of sound publc offcally ear-mark the addtonal revehr new generator for fnancng new Thr sum nvolved purely an estmate t- wll be n the neghborhood of ut :; r("slar Tucsdny of tn Woodbrdc Kwans Club. He f-xflaltd the functons of the Transco Pl w Lne n New Jersey and the specal nunenn. feat n construct-j K thrs fhcljtls. n AuKUSt of 959 about 2 mles of ths ppe lne were n operaton n ;our stale TP lne hud to cross cmht and acknowledged, of course. rvers, Weven ralroads, the >n nf the general ncome of the com- jgoethals Brdge approach, > fledcated for payment of a parteu- F\c-n f t were true, whch t snt, that Newark Seaport, and Teterboro major hkhuays. "nmttee could dedcate the revenue John Culk-r, presdent, y an-, nounctd the scholarshp tund * venerator for new schools, a succeed- day was a success and the proceeds nmttee could revoke the decson. *-!l be used lor develop- ng a scholarshp fund for a mght possbly be acheved would worthy studft of Woodbrdgc :..Nmprt of prncple both by the Town Hgh School, A smlar fundrasng drve wll be held n the <nl the Board of Educaton and then fall " the prncple could stand untl all John Pattrrson ntroduced ool costs had been met. hs guest, George Tooker,, mont of prncple would, know, be ^ the State Department of Local Gov-, Mos, af "^ responsblty t s) to make certan (been mad* M! v can meet the charges of ts f- \ before allowng the plans to be un- A guarantee, n prncple, that at least :.rmay could be deducted from the total " nl -xpnson, would be mpressve and " W( uld be a sound evdence of good! would not be encumbered wth llll( n\st charges on the total bll, n- - "" we are lqudatng t at the rate "" V P we dd fnd t necessary to bor- hfl Krowed at a far more favorable ltr ~Uncler ths arrangement than s!;u (> twe. The term of the bonds would " than the usual 2 or 3 years, and «on rate would derve from th,s fact. r ^Rtfeston because fnd t expensve to -partcpate to the extent of my " :l at le ast, n meetng breath-takng ll " Ws y M ^terf year. often thnk what " ln >"g or bjdng rght now, out of!" mp - wththe ttanc nterest charges " Uall.V Our schools or almost anythng llous. for that matter wouw cease to ca o be smplfed by the proposal We wll have, some Jtme next year,.;"; r after.» half-mnon of found money. WhCh ware.. w h ^ngwtoout, at the y,,, not Put t nto schoote-and toward "!)lne nt of tle mnds of our chldren? J New Tros satellte t< spy on hurrcanes. OToole, Wllam Oorrll. nstallng offcer Confab Called Vld / Wrs m # hl On Damages WOODBRDG E- D. D. Hodges, Shell Ol Company offcal, wll meet Mohdjfy wth Mayor Frederck M. Adams and Busness Admnstrator Bernard M. Hatnett on the decson of the Lberty Mutual n- mone K of C Events Mrs. llarned s nducted Presdent PAGE THRTEEN W(>( RDGE ~ Mrs Wttn m llnrnrd frns nstalled as the stayng of A Port Readng dem of thr Mothers Club watchman durng a robbery nf Wodbvdt nt the annual;.hempt. nstallaton held at Pals Cabn. Prosecutor Edward J. Dolan Wfel. ()an«r. jsad yrsterdny afternoon that Ohrrs nstalled arc: Mrs. mly three Jurors had been se- Ooorsc Rpnko, flt-st vly prcsdrnt; Mrs, Frrd MeElhenny, expect that the specal lector out oy ntervewed. second vce presdent: Mrs. Edward KPHMK. recorrne secre- ths afternoon", the prosecutor p;uul of 2 wll be exhausted tary; Mrs. Frank Baumjmrtner. rorrespondtne secretary, start ntervews wth members dtlarcd. "and we wll have to and Mrs. Runyon Ernst, treasurer. of the general panel." ROBERT V HC.AROTTA From all ndcatons the complete jury wll not be selected Mrs. Lous Gabrel was the nstallng offcer, and Mrs. Ru-j DMRF.F: Robert dolph Frey, retrng presdent,! P. earotu, son of Mr. and ntl sometme next week. gave the welcome address, Mrs, Mrs. Frank P, FUarotta, "Then we expect the tral to James Sabatno served as Grove Avenue, Woodbrdge, last three to four weeks", Mr. toastmatser, and the retrng receved a Barhplor of Scl-Dolarnce decree, wth a major n The prosecutor has set up a sad. offlms were toasted by Mrs. Ernst. hstory, from Mount Sant peclal offce n Newark for the Marys College, Emmltsburg, Charmen named nclude: luratlon of the tral. Md. Mrs. OCO-RC Benko. program; Superor Court Judge Joseph Mrs. Lous Gabrel, hosptalty; JVlr. Kgarntta was a member of the college band for ers of the Jury wll be Essex Halpern s presdng and mem- Mrs. MeElhenny, budget and fnance: Mrs, SabRtlno, cheer; years holdng posts as pub-county resdents n accordance Mrs. Wllam Kursnczky, chldrens party: Mrs. Lester Stockel, lbraran; Mrs. Phlp Nelson, Chrstmas luncheon; Mrs. Frank Buchhold, Chrstmas program: Mrs. Henry Warner, nstallaton luncheon, and Mrs. Edward Keatng, publcty. Guests n attendance were Mrs. Jo.epn Donohue, Mrs. Georae Leonard, Mrs. Raymond Jackson, Jr., Mrs. Howard Nash, Mrs. Joseph Donys. The next meetns wll be held n September at the home of Mrs. Gabrel. mv. yacht Club Formed Sunday n Sewaren SEWAREN -r The Monterey Yacht Club, 432 Clff Road, was formed Sunday wth offcers named as follows: Fred Webber, commodore; Rch&rAs - Merr - vcecom - modore; Mchael Kondor, rear WOODBRDOE-Lous PHs- commo(ore; carol Webber. ]ko, recordng secretary, Knghts secretary; George Shedlock of number Columbus, of comng announced events n- f a ( treasurer; eet cap tan. and Charles rwn, xllhnn ng "Old "/~llrf Tmers" Traon," nght vfhl Jule 24, 8 P. M. Admsson s free and Wllam DeJoy asks reservatons be made as soon as; possble. ma Zelzcof, Oak Strct, Avrnel, lost control of her A chapter four meetng wll car lcty drector, busness manager, vce presdent and student drector n the Sock und Buskn Dramatc Socety. He served as co-charman of the student lbrary commttee and held membershp n the the Legal Socety and Metropoltan Club. HTS POLE WOODBRDGE Mss Wl-! MSS JOANNE MF.SZA.SK BASC TRANNG OVER: Mss Joanne Meszalsk, Bland Wllams won a new tral of Mr. and Mrs! surance Company not to pay row nght; a paper drve, June!, corner of Ford Avenue and on the grounds that he not Joseph Meszalsk, Atlantc understand the no defense lor repars to 2 Sewaren 26, and volunteers are asked toj Maln street - Sne sald sne Ws, Street, Menlo Park Terrace, jplea. homes damaged when frozen report at the local councl, 6:l bllnded W headlghts of an on- complcted ten weeks of basc On the second day of the retral n. Aprl, he was granted ground was beng broken by P.M. comng car. The woman was tranng at the Unted States heavy equpment to make way Grand Knght Peter McCann treated for head njures and Naval Tranng Center (or a mstral when one of the for a ppe lne last wnter. s acceptng applcatons for thecontusons of the face. women,banbrdse, Maryland. prospectve jurors commented Mayor Adams was nformed Knshts of Columbus boys Mss Meszalsk wll spend he couldnt forget that Wllams had prevously entered" early ths week by Sewaren cam P at Bamber Lake. ON DEANS VST a 4-day leave wth her WJ.FAM B. DUNGAN resdents they were told by the! f WOODBRDGE Wllam parents before reportnn to the no defense plea. COLLEGE GRADUATE: nsurance company t was not! M>X Rabnowtz. son of Dr. andgreat Lakes,. lor Hosptal Butler, meanwhle, was con- Wllam B. Dungan. 536 lable. WOODBRDQE Alan H. Mrs. sadore Rabnowtz, presdent of Woodbrdge Hgh The local Wave, a graduate jbut Gov. Robert B. Meyner Corps School. vcted of frst.degree/murder, jcohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sdney Cohen, 42 Elmwood Ave- School class of 959, who just of Woodbrdge Hgh School, commuted the death sentence Burron Atenue, Woodbrdje Robert Gates, head of Gates graduated from Jersey Cty Constructon Co., the lnn layng- the ppe lne, told Mr. Hart- Bachelor of Scence n quant- at the Unversty of Vrgna, sj at the Perth Amboy Navy Wllams s also servng hs nue, has receved the degree of completed hs sophomore yearj Class of 96, was enlsted to lfe mprsonment, Eugene State College wth a B, A. degree, majorng n Elementary Educaton. nsurance companys atttude. setts nsttute of Technology, nett he was "shocked" at thetatve bology from Massachu- Recrutng Staton. sentence. Mr. Dungan was a member Mr. Hartnett sad the mayor Cambrdge, Mass. Durng hs of the Scence Club, student- asked hm to nvestgate as four years at college Mr. Cohen faculty commttee. Student jsoon as he heard about the n-has mantaned deans lst average. Educaton Assocaton, and jsurance cpmpanys letters to presdent of - the " State " tje Sewarentes. n partal fulfllment for hs Student Educaton Assocaton. He m actve on the " called John Brangenberg degree Mr, Cohen carred ndependent research and has of Lberty Mutual," Mr.Hartnett reported, and he told me completed a thess "The Regulaton of Phage-nduced En- n effect that t was none of the Town Commttees busness, zyme Producton." n addton that t was between the nsurance company and the res- Mr. Cohen was a member to hs scholastc achevement. of ntermural tenns team and charman of the Human Rghts Commttee for the refunds have.student New Jtraty Educaton Assocaton, Say "Happy Fathers Day Datfs FavprHe Brand SCOTCH RYE BOWBOK BRANDY CHAMPAGNE «d BEER VOGELS LQUOR STORK dents. have wrtten presdent of Lberty Bryan Smth, protestng Bran- Kcnberea atttude." Mr. Hodges, Mr. Hartnety sad, has "been most coopera- tve. " feel Mr. Hodges wll do Lverythng n hs power to ad U> thethe M..T. Symphony Orchestra Mutual, and of the Rocker Research Sucety, and has partcpated n ntra-mural sports. n the fall Mr. Cohen wll attend Bellevue Medcal School, New York Cty. A VETERNARAN NOW SEWAREN James Q. BurnsJ Etna, N. Y., son of the late Mr. the Sewaren resdents whose and Mrs. W. Frank Burns, Se- graduated June 2 from homes were damaged by thewaren, vbratons of the heavy equpment used to break up thegree of Veternary Medcne Cornell Unversty wth the de- frozen grounk," Mr, Hatnett He plans ;to practce n Portland, sad. Me, Fathers Day Specal! CULTURED PEA^RL TE-TAC Regular $3.95 ENGRAVNG - EMBOSSNG * GFT WRAPPNG tjand-clurgo and ntenatloml Charge MARTN LAWRENCE JEWELERS 94 Man Street, Woodbrdge OPEN FRDAY TL > P, M. on the deans lst. He s a member of Ph Epslon P fraternty. Wllam wll enter Boston Unversty n the fall to complete hs pre-law requrements, DRVER And l/-ton Pck-Up Truck Avalable Early P. M. for Delvery, Haulng, and Shore Trps L SAVE HERE -t Jury Choce Draggng On NEWARK Prospectve furors wll b<- ntervewed agan today n the thrd trnl of Hhnd Wllams; charged wth wth a rulng authorzng % :hange of venue requested by ormer Prosecutor Alex Eber, ourt-appolnted attorney for Wllams, The two prevous ;rlals were held n New Brunswck. Wllams, 25, a Perth Amboy resdent, was one of fve men accused n the robbery-slajng of James Quackenbush, a watchman at Kopperg Company, n 956. Others ndcted were Wllams brother. Eugene, 3, also of Perth Amboy; Wlle Butler, 4: James Wnbush, 36 and John Coleman, 29. all of Carteret. Wnbush was ajurred nsane and commtted to the State Hosptal, Trenton. Coleman (turned states evdence and testfed aganst the others. Convctons Reversed The Wllams brothers and Butler were convcted of frst degree murder, but the State Supreme Court threw out the convcton on the ground thtu a competency hearng should be held on Coleman. Half way through thr competency hearngs, the Wllams brothers pleaded no defense to a second decree murder charge and each drew to 5 year sentences. Last December, MHTED ROOSEYELT SMWS t LOM THESE GFTS ARE FAVORED FOR. LEATHER WALLETS from $. Mens Famous A 4 TOLETRES 5 FREE GFT WRAPPNG! SUNDAY! FAMOUS ZPPO VVn proof UGHTERS.5 BOX of CGARS j ^ ^ pnr CARTON of CGARETTES PENS PUBLX PHARMACY 9 MAN STREET - WOODBRDGF N J Open Daly 9 A M. to l P. M. Hundy. 4U< ulday!, * A. M. u> P. M. * U P FREE PARKNG at REAR ENTRANCE

14 (Che 3nb*p«tbfnl caber lr (Drtrrrt $lr«8 rh»rlf» e Ortorj Edtor»o«Publlthrr nt Rnrnn pwblnhfd *t*k t < > Than**;?(l (.rrrn SUrtl Ml Mll d *r Ml ^ l «t(nu«ll WOOBRDGE PTJLSHNG COMfAN Cbarln E Grttorj. Presdent Uwrftce F C»mplon, Vk«Presdent»nd Trtawrer nrntt wnt P««CT t] "Ml «.. r»r Kt. «""-"th- JJJ, lmt coplw»t val n Exchange n ther publc exchange over the judgment and proprety of Mayor Frederck M. Adams attendng a socal gatherng when a meetng of the Townshp Commttee was n conflct, nothng was added to the stature ether of Commltteeman Robert Jacks or of Mr. Adams. Both men, whle members of opposte poltcal partes, are ntellgent and ndustrous n pursut of ther publc responsbltes. t s unfortunate that n ths case ther ntellgence was not matched by ther dscrmnaton. On Equalzaton: Our newspaper strongly urged, and the Democratc admnstraton under the late Mayor Hugh B. Qulgley adopted, a program desgned to correct the tax nequaltes whch were rampant n Woodbrdge Townshp. We stll feel that ordnary justce requred ths mportant step. t was easly obvous, of course, that those peces of real estate n the communty whch were under-assessed on the bass of ther far market value, would on the completon of the program be requred to meet a more equtable share of the tax burden than had been mposed upon them prevously. By the same token, those who had been over-assessed and through many years had pad far more than was ther far share, were certan to receve a reducton n ther levy, The second-half tax blls, whch are now n process of beng maled, reflect these correctons. Even tax blls whch reman statc are never pleasant. When the occason arses that they "show an ncrease, even though ordnary justce compels the ncrease, a hue and cry s nevtable. The trad- tlonal ^reacton s now n evdence throughout the "communty and whle t s entrely understandable t s nevertheless n our opnon, at least, unjustfed. We stll cannot get the noton out of our mnds that Veryone of us wants to pay hs just porton of the post of mantanng our school and muncpal servces no more and no less. f njustces develop out of the equalzaton program, they can be corrected but such nstances f there may be any, do not condemn the program n ts entrety. The effort by Mr. Qulgley n gr&t wsdom, we thnk was concrete evtjence of the determnaton of a dedcated publc offcal to Way favortes wth none, to dstrbute the tax burden equally among all^hose who shared n the servces t purchased. More could not be asked of a conscentous representatve of the people. Summer and Water Agan ts tme to swm and sal and enjoy the summer wdather. Knd ths summer thousands wll be nvolved n boatng accdents, drownngs and -avodable tragedes. Some who read ths edtoral wll take a foolsh chance and mght lose tv,. r u yes?, a reaut. f you are not» ""^ «w m Ter, or f you are out of «; "», «ru cv bu!d be cautous about t-\nn>.-h* or g O j n g fshng n crowded boats or n questonable weather. f you have just eaten a bg meal, you should be able to restran yourself from the urge to swm, even f Others do. Water s deceptvely dangerous for human bengs. t appears so harmless few of us realze how quckly we can drown n t. "* Panc n the water can cost you your lfe n less than fve mnutes. Once you begn to swallow water your ntake of oxygen s cut off and you black out almost mmedately. f you are suddently thrown nto the water, wth heavy clothes and shoos on, and you are no.t n the best of physcal condton, t takes only a mnute to lose: control of the stuaton, and pay the! penalty of lfe tself! For 96, keep safety and prudence! n mnd as you go about your vacaton. f ths edtoral s remembered! by just one person, and f t nduces hm or her to avod drath ths year, t wll have snrved a splendd purpose. Many others are certan to de, unnecessarly. Boxnp And Rrftuluton Joe Lous, former kng of the heavyweghts, told a Senate subcommttee recently that the gangsters had such a hold on professonal boxng that only federal regulatons would clean up the sport. Lous has been around long enough to know what he s talkng about and hs words were receved wth great nterest on Captol Hll. The frst hnts that the boxng game may not be much of a game after all came some years ago. n fact, as far back as Jack Demp-j seys tme, there was a strong plea for some government authorty to clean up the sport. Some heavyweght champons before Dempseys tme complaned that they were up aganst the mob and couldnt buck the underworld. Senator Estcs Kefauver began to go nto the matter serously a couple of years ago and when he dd there was a lack of nterest, and much opposton to the dea of federal regulatons. However, the Tennessee Senator, who has conducted many nvestgatons n hs years n the Senate, kept at t, n tme revelatons began to convnce more and more people. n recent months sentment has bult up consderably n favor of federal regulatons for the sport. More and more fgures n the boxng world have stated frankly that the underworld controls most of the top fghters through ther managers. n vew of recent testmony, and the growng realzaton that the sport s shot through wth corrupton and even fraud, fso government should ether regulate the sport or t should be abolshed. There s no place on the Amercan scene for gangsters (or gamblers) n sports., UUw Laws Wn The Unted States Supreme Court j handed down a seres of decsons whch upheld so called "blue laws" n four states. The laws were passed n an effort to curb busness actvty on Sunday, and have been under growng] attack for many years, on the ground that they lmt the freedom of the ndvdual, and consttute recognton of a relgon, As s the case wth so many thngs, there are reasonable blue laws and there are rdculous ones, whch are fosslzed, mummfed hangovers from another era. The rdculous ones range all the way from laws forcng restaurants to close on Sundays, and preventng ral travel, to less restrctve ones. J There s a good argument to the effect that the majorty n a democratc socety can decde that busnesses should be closed on Sunday and make t unlawful for those who do not agree, or for those whose relgon delegates some otlaer day as the day of rest, and want to operate on Sunday. The unmstakable trend n recent years hasbeen toward allowng more ndvdual freedom. And that has meant the operaton of some establshments on Sunday, whch, n past! years dd not open. Ths has caused! crtcsm, but the polcy also has ts defenders. Laws, as prohbton proved, are only enforceable as long as they are reasonable and / are supported by a large percentage of the people. And the only reason many of the moss- [jjovefed blue Jaws are not enforced today s because the people do not want them enforced. MOON-ALSA! jlor tk. June 4, 96 X>nr Edtor: As a subscrber to your newspaper and as a resdent of Woodbrdge Townahlp, would lke to voce my strong dsapproval to the coverage gven by your newspaper to the sportng actvtes throughout the townshp. As publcty charman for thrty boys baseball teams n Colonla representng over 5 boys, have submtted nformaton for the past four weeks and t has appeared n The Report from Washngton Fght Due on Postal Hke; Busne oans Op; Hll Cool to Peace By EDWARD H. SMS and change n thr EDKENNETf whch governs WASHNGTON, D. C Par- del H.»te n trj P c,y lnes are expected to be Congre, 3] sharply drawn when the Con- p^^ent, gress begns consderaton of the Kennedy Admnstratons Corps very slowly on c eglslatlve proposals callng for a - an ncrease of $74 mllon n The Wht. Hll, postal rates. the Congress l T mllon n -Postmaster General J. Ed- 98a to fnance ward Day s recommendng to Congress that users of the mall, Peace Cn ;K the end of ths v pay a more reasonable share of, work on econom, ndependent-leader but twlce.l the coste. Presently the Post opment project t s understandable to me that Offce s expected to encounter throughout the «, n the nnnlng of a newspaper an $8 mllon dollar defct a certan amount» of "Moon" News The ssue wll for Fscal Year 962, but t s must be cut out because of later ths summ. takng all possble measures to; space requrement*, advertsng effect savngs. commttments, etc. do nbt r\ past years the Esenhower beleve ths to be the case howevfr. ncreases n postal rates only Admnstraton has asked for Your newspaper devotes but to be met wth sharp crtcsm one,page to sports events. We from the Democrats n Wher have n ths townshp, one hgh Kfes.s who charged msmanagement of the school, at least three junor system. hgh schools and numerous other, sportng actvtes. Wth However, wth the Democrats tet y p lneup of the boys that play or the baseball teams represent-,,, ^ ^ th>t ^ ^, n _ con;. JUSTPAR A zoo s through the strange crentm, Journal. Only (),. Caddylng j, ;rw.. busness n whr: left holdng ttu- : W kee Journal Yon Maj Be S k suggested by Postmasyour paper who expec to fnd, ^ ^ f When a U lc w... J... - wom; : d:; ths type of news n the local to fve rents per ounce ncrease!* paper, " nand W yon m,.v for frst class letters, a seven of (me thlnr ^ want coverage n The ndependent Leader. do not letters, a hre from three to to eght centkeost for ar mal open. Sunshne M,, t -,, want to go elsewhere to place From Ms*r>ur four cents for postcards and an A burlesque.<b-,<. ncrease of fve to sx cents for actors assume pvn-vh,-,< ar mall postcards. publcty nformaton whch beleve s your Job to prnt. would apprecate your prntng ths letter n your! Admnstrator John T. Home audence s from \\\ % Coast Ouard MBM?^ "Letters to the Edtor" column!of the Small Busness Admlnlsand advsng me and other n- tratlon reports that loan ap- Vfry Often t sometmes :TC,... terested subscrbers what plans provals are runnng far ahead sense of humor to r Under the Captol Dome :j,.. you have for ncreasng the!of those okayed n 96 when wthout maklne a h:u coverage n your paper for the U. S. was n a mnor reces- Angeles Tmes By J. Joseph Grbblns sportng news. slon. Yours very truly, n Aprl the loans were up They \\\\\ Robert A. Jones J35 per cent n number and 62; Dont worry a> ; TRENTON New Jerseys tonal funds may be " ature calmly agreed to 45 Wendy Road per cent n dollar amount over!your staton n ;(. 96 Legslature chalked up a from the $5,, $ n ncome make Mddlesex County the the loans approved n Aprl of wll be sure t» t.n. tnlr record before adjournng ffteenth congressonal dstrct 9 Benjamn Avenue,last year. to get Off. BulWr taxes pad to New York State probably untl next fall despte who n New Jersey whch was authorlzed after the 96 census Edtor 953, SBA has approved 23,99 seln, N. J. On a cumulatve bass, snce csco, Calf. by earler predctons that the all- work n Manhattan. Democratc Assembly and the was promulgated. ndependent-leader busness loans for $. bllon So Trll- Although New York State - State Senate would Summer vacatons, mxed Dear Ss: and,664 dsaster loans for Marrage basrrt >:; : enacted a measure nto law renforcng the power of the Bl- tempt to makr, M,.- wth campagnng, are beng An nspector of the Mddle-,* styme many major blls, 8-5 ton alone s an adm;:, planned by the lawmakers. Governor Robert B. Meyner State Waterfront Commsson of them plans to call a specal sesson to deal wth hoodlum labor, are x County Mosquto Extermnaton Commsson has n- : ; Senate Majorty Leader Mke hong. About Facv, N, f Mansfeld has rejected sugges-] electon on November 7 wth lute n July to dspose of pendng nomnatons, vetoed blls lature refused to pass such a s sprayed here at nght, con- debate on a%ew ant-flbuster A Hotel was (,:: leaders, the New Jersey Legs- brmed me that the mst whch, tlons tnat the senate put oftqute COOL, \l).. the hope of returnng next January when a new year of and measures decorated wth a bll. Waterfront labor leaders! tans a ten per cent concentra- ruj e nex j. y ear the guesu, cat:- ;-t.- lawmaklng wll begn. pnk tag to denote ther mportance. The Assembly has ad- House durng the fnal hours o Many people object to ths;gven hs word that the ssue!flames. [descended upon the on of DDT,,j GRADUATES: - For the, The Senator sad he had front, were <.vaf thousands of graduates n New journed untl August 5. a date the Legslature and worked hemcal because t can bewould be brought before the! "Nothng to Jersey ths month, Governor pcked at random, and thelhard to block the measure. ;tored up n the body fat. [Senate near the close of the about," one truvr.,: : Robert B. Meyner advses Senate plans to stay away untl New York-New Jersey df Snce ths sprayng, s done sesson. boastng. " tos :r "never blot your vson or clp November 2. The Assembly ferences Over the purchase of the wngs of your magnaton at rregular ntervals, suggest! Many Senators beleve ths about dressng. Lvr.vd also s expected to gnore the the Hudson & Manhatten when the new dea comes upon that some sort of warnng sg-jmpendng fght wll make ltjrette. Ddnt lke \\v < August 5 return date. JJRallroad J and the constructon the scene." nal should be attached to the;mpossble for the Senate to my neckte and reled :. The poltcally mxed-up of a World Trade Center n ruck so that those who objectlcomplete ts dutes by July 3 how cool was. The Governor stresses contnuance of self-educaton be- t may close ther wndows) as many had hoped. "Fne," remarks Legslature solved the threat-new York by the Port of New cause of startlng breakoughs on almost every area Very truly yours, pected to fght wth vgor any your pante on?" untl the mst has settled. Southern Senators are ex- er. "But why <M: f learned thought, research Madelne Coar. ened $3 mllon defct n the States record budget by addng approxmately $29 mllon to the tax blls of motorsts and cgarette smokers. The addl- York Authorty stll reman unsolved and may be tackled when the lawnmakers start up the lawmaklng machnery. To the surprse of the experts, the Know Your Representatves The best ctzen s an actve ctzen; one who U alert and goes to the source to secure the best possble nformaton. The best representatve s one who cooperates wth hs consttuents and s ready and eager to receve ther vews. Herewth are the names of your representatve!. Ke«p n touch wth them.. S. Congress SENATE Senator Harrson A. Wllams, Jr., (D), Senate Offce Buldng, Washngton, D. C. Home Westfleld. Senator Clfford P. Case <R>, Senate Offce Buldng. Washngton 25. D. C. Home 345 Elm Avenue, Rahway HOUSE OF REPRESENTATVES Representatve Peter Prellnghuysen, Jr., (R), Ffth Congressonal Dstrct, House Offce Buldng, Washngton 25, D. C. Home Morrlstown. State Legslature STATE SENATOR John A. Lynch, New Brunswck MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY Norman Tanzman. Woodbrdge J. Edward Crablel, Mlltown Joseph Doren, Dunellen Board of Chosen Freeholders Karl E. Metzgeq, Presdent, Rutgers Unversty, New Brunswck. George L. Burton, Jr., n Agate Road. Lawrence Brook Vllage, New Brunswck. Edjrthe 8. McAndrews, New Bruuswkk.. Joseph R, Costa, 23 Hllcrest Avenue, Edlaon. Thomas H, Lee, 4 Front Street, South Plalnfleld. George Otlowsk 54 Kennedy Street, Perth Amboy WUlam J. Warren, 875 Man Street. Forda. Woodbrdge Townshp Connttee MAYOR Frederck M. Adams, Colonl* FRST WARD-Charles Molnar, Woodbrldje Maynard Wnston, Woodbrdge SECOND WARQr-Joseph Nemyo, Ford* Leon Blanchard. Poroj THRD WARD-Robm Jacks. Avenc] John Hughes. Woodbrtdgt FOURTH WARD-Thomas J. CoteDo. tehs Davd Ncola, MUn FFTH WARD John Evanko. Colonl» Davd T MUler. Colflnla. Borough of Carter* MAYOR Stephen Bktb» Presdent of Borough Councl Wler Sullvan COUNCTLMEN Thomas Mlle Walter BuUno John Hutnlck John DZurU* Alexander Such Adam Symbonk Townshp of Eton MAYOR Anthony M. Yelenctc Preadent of Councl Net] A, McDonald COUNCLMN Wullam F. Ahfera Pttak }. TtUc Bernard J. Dwyer, Dr. Wllam Totb Wllam N, Margoll Walter H. Wood and development snce the present decade began, "You wll not always be satsfed wth the new evldenc or the new approach," the Governor warns. "But you should always be wllng to lsten openmndedly." Graduaton.tme holds spe cal sgnfcance for the Gov ernor who has receved sx honorary degrees snce he tool offce over seven years ago. was at Obcrln College n Ohl< whle keynotng the 956 mocl! conventon that.he frst me hs lovely wfe, Helen, All bu one of the members of hs cabnet are college men. Majo General James E. CantweL Chef of Staff, s a forme archtect. The State Treasurer the Secretary of State and the Commssoner of Educaton are former school teachers. Secretary of Agrculture Phllp Alamp sports a Ph Beta Kappa key. Mans horzon s lmtless, hs capacty unbounded, and nothng can shackle hm save hs own shrnkng from the new and the untred," the Governor states. LE DETECTORS: TheJ Amercan Socety of Crmnology beleves New Jersey busnessmen should be encouraged to use le detectors on ther employees nstead of characterzng them M dsorderly persons. The Socety has w^uten to each member of te j «g ture to defeat a pend ng bll whch wquld desgnate as a wpng-dofr any person who reqtrtd an employee or applcant for employment to submt to a le detector test. t s further clamed the use of the polygraph le detector by prvate ndujtry to determne what employes are gulty of plferage, ndustral sabotage; leakage of trade secrets, has proved of mmense value to busness, commerce and ndustry. "Legtmate busnessmen actng to preserv* ther nvestment*, protect ther stockholders, and safeguard ther clentele should not be adjudged dsorderly persons for usng a screenng technque proved n more than fve decades of successful utlzaton." the socety sad. EXPRESSWAY:^A 4S-mlle tol expressway extendlnf from Wlllamstown, mar the Camden-Olouoester lne straght.nto Atlantc CHy s n the l future South Jemy pcture. The State Senate has alpassed a Ml to buld the (Contnued on Page 23) URSUED The handwrtng of Nathanel Hawthorne was so llegble that some of hs manuscrpts remaned unpublshed because) nobody could read them. Ths was lkewse true of Carlyle. The story s told of a type compostor who was employed by a London prntng offce because of a strong recommendaton whch he brought.from Scotland. The frst pece of manuscrpt gven hm to set was by Carlyle. "Great Scott," sad the new type-setter. "Have you - that man here, too? fled from Scotland to avod hm! NTEREST Pad on SAVNGS ACCOUNTS REGULAR BANKNG HOURS: Monday Thru Thursday 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Frday» A, M, to 6 P. M. Complete Brokerage Servn Stocks Commodtes M./.v ;tl Monthly Bulletn Sent On Wrtten Request TTLTWafson & Co MONROE A. WEANT. Resdent Partner Founded 832 Tel. H Member New York and Amercan Stock F PERTH AMBOY NATONAL BANK 8 (At th. S Cornen) PERTH AMBOY < After learnng now come* earnng. Today. face the world wth tn ndependent prt. ^e ho * that tome day you wll be able to face t fnamay nd th ndependent as the reward of you W*», We extendour best wuhe»,fox your future, and s th same tme, we promse you the full coop«rat";» thj$ bank whenever you may need t n the ye»» jlltju Berry street, Opp. Town Hall Natonal Ban Member Federal Restm System and Federal De*»K nsnrsnce Corpora""

15 ul, SOlM) BENEFTS: The Chan OH Woman, Club pr^ntrd a check for»5 ;,.,,, nf ;l recent card party to (he»ll n K nt Ad Snuad. Loft t rh.tran ^ K..hert B«nwrl, elab prrtldft: Krward Moynlhan, Nqu. d head, and Mrs. John Kndergarteners Ma-Glascott GetPrevew Held at St. nstallaton (eremones By Deborah COLONA - nstallaton " mones of Colona Chapter Deborah LPHRUP featumd a :nlorful program whch took he audlcncp back to the days hen ownng a "surrey wth rko on top- was consdered le herht of rash on. ; PAGE FFTEEN seln Far Dates Set July t JflKl,N Plans are progress- n; for the selln Country Far whlrh each year not only draws!crowds from the Townshp and.tfouncnk communtes but from :U corners of the State as well. Move than 2 members and, Sponsored by St. Cecelas nests attended the dftner at Church for many years, the Arbor nn, Dunellen, to honor Far has establshed an envable record for oumadlng at- retrng and n-comng offcals the league. tractons. Mrs. Paul Oabrlele, charman, j Dev. John W. Wlus, pastor welcomed the group, and ;of H Cecelas, vo drects \he wth warmth and sncerty fflr, announced that ths year hanked the commttees for ft t wll be held July n-, antastlc job done ths year elusve. The newly-formed Remco "As usual." Rev. Wlls re* ndustral Chapter was sngled marked, "the far wll be the out by Mrs. Gabrlele for ts nmost of ts knd n ths area. help n the past and well wshs were extended n ts new m- Delcous food wll be served!and wll nclude pzza pes, deavors n behalf of Deborah. barbecuedd spnrerbs and submarne sandwches as well a Offcers of the new chapter attendng were Armond Dalddls, ;he usual hot docs, hamburgers, presdent: Robert Gordon ce cream." Nuptals saac Heller, Evelyn Lnd, Joseph Costello, A. Del Grosso, n hovor of M«>*h ""H^/"", ^ " ^ *" ^ ^ ^ * wm " S U f <hott( rs Krdav n K ht l Swwt Sxteen party Plans call for nne rdes to brook Swm Club Sh? f "*""" f Mr :lrul Mrs Mmr» v HH r " K»vrn Drve. The affar was hrld at Ash- thrll both chldren and adults. Agnes Carolne, and Wllam Rlchard Kouysman," rene Manrw"^^^^^,^^^^.^!", Cecelas " ^ F^!" a> k ( " rnf " lln; sfatfd There wll also be thrty booth* Rchard Ross Jn C " """" <«"., *n< > utuer, ^urst <>l honor; Knnnr Matullo, Putrlrn Smth) Mulvey. full of beautful przes. Arrangments have also been Mr. Mulvey gave a strrng Ma. and Mrs.Murray HeVler" Mrs^nCTrouClaUrn:" mndmler;^ S, PhylS BrlmRSw Brt n marrage Berkeley Secretaral School made for a mdway * four n n the Fall of Mss Joanne P-ances Olaspn-vlew.of school cott, daughter of the late Mr. account of hs recent stay at lo Ann Wlson, Joseph llennlmter and Ray Kroop. talented acts to be featured. orange. She s employed Deborah Hosptal for a serous at Securty Steel Dvson orentaton Ppro- r o and y Dvso d Mrs. John Glascott, and of! llness, concludng wth "...Womans Club The far grounds are located 3 ;Art At on Oreen Street. Cooper Avenue, Mddlesex Turnpke and Metals, nc., Avenel. The what words could possbly say \Mss Maureen Branagan 76 Meetng on Tuesday nstallaton Set l lt> d v Berkeley Boulevard, opposte and John Joseph Ma, son ofby Art Metals nc n a fnancal report present- SELN - The Chan 6! the ralroad staton. The far.l,m,.nrc Augustne, prln-mr. and Mrs. Phlp Ma, St. - ed by Mrs. Edward Cohen, t Hlls Womans Club wll hold was learned that the Chapter ts monthly meetng Tuesday. Brde of Robert Luna By Colona Club wll be open each nght startng at* 7 P. M. Free parkn*,,;,!,,. parents what George Avenue, Avenel, wwlshehtrd xtrntumt,,.,,, wll brtnukhtdur-performed by Rev. Wllam J.! " ". donated $, to Deborah < 8:3 P. M., at the seln Publc SELN - Tm weddng of he was a member of Tau Beta MA - The Colonaspace wll be avalable. T Hosptal, Browns Mlls, last Lbrary wth Mrs. Robert Bon- Mss Maureen Annette Brana- P natonal honorary engneerw " nstft lts now slate of lust year, Kokoszka at St. Cecelas n rtes to " " O November for the fscal year, gart presdng expresson, plan- Church, seln, Saturday morn- Ths wll be Ban, daughter of - Mr. - and - Mrs. - m "" "--- R fraternty and of the Amer- c< n ] StfnlpJ s R^aurant, CLJJJg U«O fle COLONA _ Commander and $7, wll be gven ths!the last meetng untl Sp- Thomas Brnnagan, 94 Wash- cal Socety of Mechancal En- Woodbll < W. June 28. OllClUS llcdub a nd consderaton "* Alan B. Slepard, Jr,, astronaut, took tme out to wrte donaton. Mrs. Bongart wll announce Eurl Luna, son of Mr. research and a canddate for a month for the sem-annual tember. Elected (l tlp lngton Avenue, Lnden, and mncers. He s an assstant n last mllners, muscle de- The brde was gven n marhnugh exercse and rtake by her uncle, Henry to" the kndergarten class of Mrs. Sol Fredlander, regonal charman, nstalled the fol- methods of protect- ULhoefer, and wore a gown of School 22 ths week n reply fnal plans for the llnd Mrs Mrs. Sanford Luna. 28 doctors degree mechancal Balleck, presdent; Holy Name Unt e annual ge n meancal p ; lr.s through safetysllk organza applqued wth to llustrated letters sent to lowng offcershm by the class. famly l pcnc to be held June "" st Avenue, was solemn-erneerlnr at Prnceton Un- Ml s - Norman Jornensen, vce SELN Joseph Shelds of wer among phases hancllpped Chantllly lure,, 25 at Roosevelt Park 6r VR 2 lzed Saturday afternoon n St.versty. presdent; Mrs, Frank Mc- West Warren Street, recently Mrs. Sol Elsman, presdent; Barl. Elzabeth Catholc Church, Lnpro, den, wth Rev. Lous Seser, bert Caplzzano, treasurer. jcellas Holy Name Socety, Was Crecdv, secretary: Hnd Mrs. Al-elected presdent of St, Ce- styled wth a Florentne neck-: " part, Mr. Shepard Mrs. Lee Savage, Mrs. Wllam Mrs. George Kacnko,.ons n carng for lne «ue wast, and bouf- staled: Hooper, Mrs. James De Marco, gram charman, has announced performng the double Many Members ^ und tumblng ex- fant sklrt wltn a bowe Mrs. Harold Leathern, can-formally nstalled Sunday by d back. "Thank you so much for Mrs. Stanley Kafka, and Mrs. the h program for the evenng ln B ceremony, gven by Mrs. Gen- Her n w cer charman, reported 225 Rev. John Wlus, pastor, St. R cloud vel was atanr Mrs. Freda tacnetl l a cancer dressngs were complet-cecellas Church, your letters and your nterst James Henderson, vce pres- wll be a lecture on proper uses The brde, gven n marrage aurora borealls n our space flght. We are Mrs. Edward Cohen, \ -rystal crown. so happy t was a success. We dents; of Amercan wnes n the home by her father, wore a Kown of For Lbrary ed durng the meetlnr and two Mr. Shelds succeeds Wllam ; treasurer; Mrs. Joseph Sollsh, Membershp s open to ul Mss Mare RutlKllana. South are plannnc several more n slk chffon taffeta wth a chap-^ SELN Total membershp mcptl "Rs are scheduled for Blhler. recordng secretary; Mrs. John Planfleld, cousn of the brde, the future and we hope they resdents of Chan OHlls Park, el length tran. The bodce and;n St, Cecelas" Frercltholo 3 "" d " t thp urgent need Others elected were: Frst Delaney, socal secretary; Mrs. of hone work too. Guests are welcome to attend short, sleeves were of ChantllyJLbrary, reached 3626 wth the for dl ess ws- The group wll vj ce presdent, Albert Murray; Max Knuths, fnancal secre- the meetngs. lace trmmed wth penrls and addton of 47 new readers dur- mt et wlh Mrs - Joseph Wlrtzjsecond vce presdent, Edward Mss He expressed hs regret for tary; Mrs, saac Heller, correspondng secretary; and Mrs lcrystals. A fngertp vel was np May, Rev. Robert E. Mayer, 5a Longfellow Drve, July 8, JMahon; thrd vce presdent. benn unable to answer each d to.mch chld. JjJ - cote* "t attached to her crown of pearls parsh assstant and lbrary lqtter due to lack of tme Bernard D Daro, audtor. Ulshoefer, Clff sde Park, cous- fnd ukd contnued readng Prnted Pattern - Charles Hozem- Wllam Brandenburg; correspondng secretary, Frank Ja- and she carred stephanots moderator, announced today, : pn "" LoKfellow Drve, August Mrs. Fances Bernsten, regonal charman, presented about the fllrhts n the future to answer any questons and whte phalaenopss and The total number of books cob; recordnn secretary, Edga,r,(lles Auxlary^ ofe brde: Mss Geraldlne J orchds. avalable for crculaton s 3- Ml s - Leathern, Ms. Wagner, Thom P so»: treasurer, Wllam Rutlgllano, South Planfleld. specal awards to Mrs. Sol AVM Members cousn of the brde.*, they mnht have. The brdes sster, Mss Roao wth the addton.of 24 " nd Mrs. McCrocdy wore host- wtt: delegates, Joseph Hnat, Fredlander, founder of the BranaKn Lnden was;" ew books dlll ns the month OSKl s - Th P dark horse prze was Frank Pfns( Donald Essex,,A Mrs.WMamMe.- *""«hls U t e l" 8S Chapter, and Mrs Savage and mad of hono. Brdesmads The number of books crculated: \-- John S?ewozyk best ma " was Wlllam Ma Mss sabelle Stern for outstandng work. Workers pns K. of (. Elects McCreedy. Traynor. Ralph McGrae: qubwhch has been ncreasng Hfty, GcoKe OBren: senor :., d, LSSp Avenel - "> Ma were Mss Joan Bradley, Lnden, and Maron Kuebler, Ho- steadly snce the lbrary moved c,, Abruscato: *««" n T V fc, marshal, Santon Prank Ma, Clark, both brothers of the brdegroom; Robert son, Mrs, Vglante, and Mrs. were awarded to Mrs. Hender- nto the grammar school! \T\V Lades Auxlary. hokus. mund Hughes, pop- New Offcers " " "TO Set, marshal, Joseph Fletcher. eached P n.,-v Francs Folev, Raymond Caftor Student Dunce f Joseph Leo, Laurence Harbor, a new Ulshoefer, Rldgefleld. and Ken Wllan Garber. ::;, rported 7 popl<l durng,cousns of the brde, were eluded George Sevlch, Metuch- ^ n n T ^ "* V% " ( SE " N ~ T^ PTO of W t o ^ m ^ l Z * was best man, and ushers n- May A rey, Kenneth Backer and Rob- total of 3,7 books neth Hampel, Lttle Ferry, both SELN James P. Sullvan Guests ncluded Mss Glora was elected grand knght of St Osterbrnk, former patent en, and Wllam Pelley, Avenel. retune Q;.School 8 wll sponsor a dan ushers. Cecelas Knghts of Columbus sponsored by the chapter, Esther Blck of the Planfleld,vas awarded The couple wll lve at 42-B... Mrs. Frank Enderlen, Head for the sxth urade Krade class to-! After a trp to Nagara Palls for the term. Mr. Sull- Butler Avenue, Prnceton, after J^raran. announced then- ll nght. The theme wll be "Un-VFW Lades the best senor ancj Canada, the couple wtllvan s a resdent of Colona andjehapter, Mrs. Henry Struble, a trp to Vrgna. be a meetng; of the lbrary waan." ncludng the dances,!.,..-.. :.: Muup partcpatng HVP n lnden. a parshoner of St. John V-The Evenng News and The Mrs. Luna, a graduate of staff on June 9, at the - costumes and refreshments.! "««n» Meetng tonght Mnoral Day parade.; The brde graduated fronranney parsh. He s a member journal correspondent, and Lnden Hgh School, receved a brarys quarters. A dscusson Mrs. Prank Davs s the general SELN--The. Lades Auxlary of seln Post 2636 wll :. ad been made to Woodbrdge Hgh School andof the fourth detree and servedmss Marlyn Hall of the nde- wll be held on the novel, "The bachelor of arts degree from charman. Assstng are Mrs..!. Post to help defray - ; B s chancellor of the seln!pendent-leader. Pyx", by John Buell. Douglass College last week. She, Peter Nekhay, Mrs. W. E. Ap- meet tonght at Post Headquarters. The brthdays of members 2 seln Resdents jcouncl and was deputy Brand; "Deborah Daze," an orgnal majored n bologcal scenceslo MARK ANNVERSARY plegate, Mrs. Robert Bongart,.ur Pulmer reported, p,, ^ ]knght last year, muscal comedy by Mrs. Phlp and wll teach n Ewng Townshp publc school system n Phlp M. Peck of 3 Jeffrey COLONA Mr. and Mrs. " ; ly Su «"\ and whose brthdays were n Aprl, were made; Lollege drududtps Other offcers are: Thomas^Lowy, wth musc by the Elz- May and June wll be celebrated. A covered dsh supper SELN Two Wlln men Byrnes, deputy grand knght; ; a beth Chapter, was presented September. Road, wll celebrate ther ffteenth weddng annversary Mrs. Mlton Schlenowtz, Mrs. recelved degrees from the Un-JFrank^alumbo, chancellor; H.Jjjy the drama group. The cast Mr. Luna, a graduate of Earl Form, refreshments; Mrs. wll be served. pnmk-h.wce SATURDAY! verslty of BrldRcport, Conn, j Clay Tully. recordng secre- ncluded a horse, blled as Woodbrdge Hgh School, receved a bachelor of Lscence de-.-:n The FLshlng Clubj They are Joseph P. Comunale ; June 23. The couple has three nt h y Palm l an al d Mrs. Edward Dzombak, who tary: Wllam Brandenberg.,? hdden talent" wth Mrs. Rob-! LlB wll hold ltsjberkeley ltsberkeley Boulevard, Master of:warden; chldren, Ellen, Wayne, has taken over the Junor Grls and Fred Geoffrey, teas- treas- elt Berger and Mrs, A. Stgura gree n mechancal engneerng Jonathan. Mrs. lack Bam, Mrs. Shrley Pol- Peck s Mrs. George Ma- Unt for Mrs. Joseph Strasser (lncr and dancescence n Educaton and Ron-:uer; John Hand, nsde guard; occupyng front and rear sectonsark. an auto- from Rutgers Unversty where ormer Alda Bretharth, New- recoverng from new members, ad W. Osborne, Jr.. Rdgeley Eugene Stumbers &.nd Walter and Georg teachers wll assst. The dance moble accdent, has announced, lfted. PTO Plans to Sponor that a membershp drve s on. Fal-Avenue, Bachelor of Scence lnlconners, outsde guards; John Physcal Educaton. Belz, advocate; Fred James, trustee; and Robert Anderson, fnancal secretary. Your Credt s Good at GOLDBLATTS Oldest EsUbUahed Jewelry Store" for ATHERS DAY and WtADUATON GFFS! Uuutlul UMK Name MST HATCHES (rad Wants a RNG 7-5 Other "GFT TPS" (or Dad & Grad:» " (TUC SHAVER f LEATHER WALLET KAHO ] H: BOX SlElpEL [WATCH BAND J LGHTER PEN & PENCL S and CUFF LNK SET FREE GFT WRAPPNG! Goldblatts Jewelers Kahw»y, odet KlUblUhed Jewelry Store" R a»t Chwy Street PHONE r Rahway, N. J At recent exemplfcaton ceremones at Carey Councl, Carteret, seven members of St. Cecelas Councl were receved nto the thrd degree. They are: Leon Basa&a, Vctor A. Gola, Nunco V. Letter, Joseph R. Novs, Charles J. Parks, Arthur J. Basso, Chepuls. ATTEND KALLY SELN The Chrst Ambassadors of seln Assembly of Ood, attended a rally at the Assembly of God, Lakewood Twenty young people from seln attended. Paul Pshle, Port Readng, a member of the seln group, partcpated n the sword drll. Ruth Ann Maxwel and Lynn Waldhem, testfed and Edward A. of the Lords work n ther lves. TEEN-AGE COOKS the way to a boys heart s thru hs stomach! REGSTER NOW FOR OUR TEEN AGE COOKNG CLASSES 4 Cookng Lessons -:3 A. M. One Sesson Held Each Thursday Morajn* Durlnt July, Startnr July «Free nstructon Free Gft* lor All Free Food Free Recpes to Take Home All complments of the EUZETHTOWN CONSOLDATED GAS COMPANY Classes wll be held n: Kltabeth-Uno. WestHeld Ral>w»r Metuche. (Jreen Une m E[ m at. 29 Central Ave. 452 Man St. (Off Maple Ave.) A_,, rv j.,5 u -«M s Call your local offce or fll out ths regstraton form and mal now! t W. Jfrsfy Street, Ellwbclh, New would lke, to regster for your Teen-Age Cokng Classes. Name - " "" Addrea T -r State cty *. : Aee Klephorte No * " MW-24% Prnted Pattern 9488: Hall Szes m, UK, 8V4, 2%, 22%, Ste W& dress 4M, yards 5-nch; jacket 2% yards- Send FFTY CENTS n cons [or ths pattern add cents or each pattern lor frst ckss malng. Send to 7 Newspaper attern Dept, 232 West 8th 8t, New York, N. Y. Bend* 35 cents for our NE^ 96 Sprng & Summer Catalog la full color. smart styles, all sze ranges. Vew Scoutng Group COLONA Volunteer parents of PTO School 2 began basc scout tranng Tuesday n conjuncton wth ts sponsorshp of a new cub pack. Thrtyfve boys have expressed a desre to jon. Volunteerng as den mothers are Mrs. Boyd Henry, Mrs. Albert Goldman, Mrs. James Corrgan, Mrs. Harold Weltz, and Mrs. Kenneth Wley. Assstant den mothers ate Mrs. Leroy Holman, Mrs. Thomas McGold rck, Mrs. Eugene Peldman, and Mrs. Prank Donahue. Fathers offerng ther servces as commtteemen are Ben< jaral Levlle,. Frank Samudovtz, Harold Wetz, and Wllam Macfe. Addtonal volunteers are needed. MHPj ts EASY to SHOP for "POP" Utthe N M A N SPRT SHOP.. FOR THE BFT THAT S ALWAYS N D TASTE Expert Advce on Beverage Needs for Your "June Brde" Weddng, CANS AND BOTTLES OF CE COLD BEER "Come n and Browse" NMAN SPRT SHOP t- S65 nna Aveue, Colsna DRAUGHT BEER AVAUB.K FU.OOO- FREE DELVERY Heres* "A Tp" from WATCH MART A Lovely Gft for only 4 KT. GOLD Brucade Calendar CHARM Wth rased mn- Ters, scalloped edyes and an mtractlvo stone markl your date..,, Alto, 377 Other CHurns t<; choosa frum at... llc Dhcuunt Jrwdrj Slure WATCH MART CO.OMA SjjlOllNG l.aza WNNERS LGGETTS N COLONAL Whether your Dad favon a pp*, cgarettes or clears, weve got just the smokng tem he enjoys the moat, Stop n todaj! FREE GFT BOX On All Fathers Day Purchases OPEN FATHERS DAY Tll 2: P. M. Wonderful Selecton of Falures Day Canln - Shavng Sels Razors - Golonge ConJ) and Brunh Sets After Shave Loton Ppes* - Cgars Lghter* - Carton of - Tobacco Cameras- Wallets Jewelry - Tolet Kts Watches - and many more "lls! (lolona Shoppng Center Lneoln Hghway Route 27 - Colona Open Daly Tll 9:3 P. M. Frday Tll P. M. Sunday Tll % P. M l(. X ^ X

16 : ( PAGE SXTEEN Former Pastor n Fords Reaches Golden Jublee KJKUS Rr, A;:>!.:. rylmp wno vned On: Rc rnrr t TJrrnr. CTK ; - J ;l> :" 9Sf, wll or!v»!mr ( "»rr:v-!<frv c! : : n ntn tl-p Ho M a SJ* ca ";r" of p njk." ;v:; 8unrs> the Fords church : ha.<,>»n ;:a-o! n a numoe " n New Jefv ar.d,.r.n. No f"!! (!V n ftlrcmf/. > ] ("nu: «-*% SELN PERSONALS GLADYS NtANK 497 Mnrnln Hl(h«>* TV. «C - Mr and NJrs b ^ daughter, "BrfrTT Unon, dlnf nupsts <> M sntl Ms. WlllRm Orarmrn, Coodrlrh Street Mrs Ororne Rodts. Auth Avenue, WHS KUCM J honor at.sunk K)O«(T a, the home of Ms \Vllam Parker, Perth Amboy Co-hnstPsnes wer MR Parker and Mss Oeorsjlne Rodu s,.cln. Dmur Kucsts of Mr and. Mrs rvk chok. Komes Park Avenue, wer Ml. and Mrs. a.-muel Schwartz, Bnllevllle, and Ms. Samuel Lamer, Bronx - Mr and Mrs. Wllam Lemsk nd daushter, Lnda, fords Couple Marred At Church Ceremony at R"dfct ANTHONY M PROCANK W -stfeld The pfeacher for j.hf- lolr-n flnverwrv servce wll bo t)r RKCKNT CKADATK: Anthony M. mrank, son of [valley on a mssal Herman J Rpp* honrvan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Prolank. H Hghland Avenue, Mss Dane Aclerno. Colonla. pre«denf ; lh<> A n:r [):> tr-t and pa.mo: of Trnty Benjamn Avenue, spent the J.,ut!,pran Church, Lona slam! REV ARTUR.. KREYLNO weekend n Erwlna. Pa, as MKeasbey. W ) has,,.... receved a B.S. Cty, N. Y KUMls of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllarn 6ffrre fr(ml the School of Lllllflav, wll be Rev, Waller was called as cvlan chaplan Bjllll., West Wann Street, nl Busness Admnstraton,..~.-_.» A Reunnc second vce pesl- to Camp Mcade, Md., durng (hf Mmmer home.of Mrs Bnrenl of the Atlantc Dstrct of World War. lfr s brother, John Hsnlns- cty Faculty hetea S. Vters >» A major n busness man- TonD^ _ Mrs,,.,. the Lutheran Church, Ms-,, 99, \j r Kreyllnc was several members nf the snurl Synod and pastor of Re- ca P d ( be the Englsh and Y()un(j p fop (.-. s MssoneUe of deemer Lutheran Church, West Assocate pastor at Our Sav- s(, hl) Assembly of God Church feld, and Rev. Eldon R Stohs. j O u r g Lutheran Church, Perth v jslld lhc Oak Tree Home for Peace Mss Valorle Poulsen, Fords, mornnyfor the marrage servng hs brother as best of Ml Dane Elane Poutan man was Thomas Actemo Codaughter of Mr and Mrf. Uoyd ona, and ushers wete Rosn S n 3 Cor", Street, and sha, Rahway; OeraldFoul*" John Ml el Aolemo. son of Woodbrldw. cousn of the b»d ; Mr. and Mr,. John Ace.no, Bnd Wallace CavanaughPPUr JupHor Street. Rev. Samuel Amboy, cousn of the brde. C. Constance performed the AftP. ft tour of New England^ double rng ceremony. und CanadB, the couple wll lve. The brde escorted to the al- n Colonla. For travelng the; ta, bv nr f Z- was attred brde wore a black slk crepe, n a ROW, nylon wth appll- dress wth matchng ac^orles, qued moton the»«wne ftnd lles of the valley corsage, and basque watatlne and the TlH> brde and brdegroom bowed paneled back of the skrt arp botn 96 graduates of ended n a chapel length tran, woodbrdge Hgh School. The An orange blossom crown held brld(> Rraduated from ntcnmjher 8Uc lluson butterfly vel. Uona] Busness Machne School land she carred a cascade of Newark, and s employed at the whlte roses and lles of the New Jers#y state Prson Ftmn. Rahway. Th, brdeyroom. also R gradbrdegrooms sster, was mad URlP of aeneral Motors Tranof honor. The brdes 8lstor.. lnh center, Unon, s employed bv Arport Lmousne Servce. agemrnl. Mr. rorank was,l u dewg, prncpal. School, vce mldent of the Man- Bnd tj)p schoo faculty were aemet Club, member of the KUest5 Rt a unc heon Rven by Westbury Park News ( Ar>T«t. «ANK 497 tlnrnln. Hlrhwa* pastor of Our Redeemer Luth- Amboy, to assst Rev. Vllarls B. t)l). ^^.j an( cnterune( he Marketng (Hb and Rado th(l ph<jt ofnc(. S of the PTA Tel L»-"! " eran Church, Fords Skov and to develop the ms- p, ltr].n Chl, and «as on the sty swmmng and baseball "" gfts. Mrs. George Chlllpka -Ars. John Slnlltnn. UM- var- who R j s() presen t P d them wth After the servce lunc;eon slon n Fords, whlqh at that \ Mr. and Mrs. Joeuh Raparol. Dow Avenue, wen- hosts teams, le served on the was charman. let. * H guest of Mr and M wll be served n the audtorum tme wa.s but a Suncfay School, of the Lutheran Educaton For a number of years, Mr at famly dnner on ther Freshman Orentaton and The executve board attended Joseph Poraw. Worth h t center. Greetngs wll be Rven Kreyllnn,. dvded hs tme brby Erhardt Ocksen, Ou - tween... ~ Perth Amboy and Fords. of [h(, )r KU(. h s, Mr. nd Mrs.»n thc st;tff of the Peacock at Malor General Wllam tan, New York Cty, am M 39U, wcddle uvcrstry. Two Scnr mn (mmttees, was the School of nstructon held -Mr. and Mrs Alfred shl - lour Lutheran Churrt.... Perth...th conrlurtns contluctns the Smdny Sundny School Ha (l ( n :nm ). Rostle. obdler. Re-n Fords, Sunday afternoons wm, c, school annual and the - Reserve Center. Nxon, and Mrs. Mchael Sh.lltuu and Amboy; Herbert Chandle wmd d t(ll Uuj,,,. 5 5), weddng snvh.wcst,w, and u,, holdng u. u...r worshp ^ servces " nvcrsaj. auw Wow, school news- wth Mrs. Edward McMann. son, Mk-ha.-l. Astora»vv dmcounty councl presdent, pre- ner guests of Mr.»»" l! J deemer Lutheran Chuvh, n n j V( v,., rsh rsllt -y.. Ou«-n open n»«house was held \>Avn. Mr. rcanck s» feld and George Ruhe. Our n the evenng. On September wjlll 5n u U(.sts attendn! graduate nf Woodbrdge Hlfl sjdlllg scph Forzano. Worth bu"! Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2(, 99, the mnster preached p Mrs Mrl Hamlltun Bllngs, Schuol. class of 957. Fords, hs frst sermon n the orgnal r> n Mother of Dens and B. prsclla Mssonary Crcle church whch now serves as M)U. rtum.d the Cubs at B cookbrry n 92, QUt n( tu,,.,, nu. ttt t ther thr flnl fnal (]!\ wll present excerpts from Rev. Fords Publc Lbrary. and Mrs. Krejnss lfe n h > wo* called to serve as pastor; me,, t j np n f the season. Jahon U\ow\ Fords n a skt, "Remember of the local church and was O(-»ll wshes are -x- When?". The chors, under the,nstalled by Rev. F, G. Schumm u, U (, ( ( lm n,e Elmwood Vldlrectlon of Edde A. Jacobsen vstor of the Englsh dstrct. lftk( Sl. (. t, m to Mrs. Wc.ser. Sr.. W noted n our last wll sng and refreshment; wll The old church was replaced C. e,, mr. Avcme, patent n popumty ul c ovcrup bathbe served by the Ladles Ad nnr n 94 thc present church B(, t ] U.. AA Hosptal. Ncwuk,,, lts an( today we are tak- 3 C ety. was dedcated. t was, durng..,»... Wcx-..,. s the n,,> mother mmh..- of nf "-- ; ]ons, U)ok a, swealers. Rev. Arthur L. Kreylng was Rev. KreyllBs mnstry that n Wl, ls,. Cnrw Avenue. ", lod,,,. born n St. Lous, Mo, July 8. the Lades Ad, Walthcr,, M,. s Rl)V colnt, Bwke- " ^»- " 889. He began tranng for, arue. chors, Prsclla Ms- ^. Av(, m, (, (l h^l ( LaU re her the mnstry at St. John Col- sonary Crcle and Mens Club M, m, Mls. Frallk Davs»< * *}* * ",," beltel.l lege, WlnfleW. Kan.. n the were orranlrcd. ll ( (,, URn.)s. Sharf «nd lalyts. he bulk nt hgh school department, n the Durng World War he Bo]m, Ablldtrtl Avcnlh.-vttrc s A ^K-»".nowadays, une, fall of 92. He graduated from served sx years as cvlan ull, s t llf M, lud Mrs. WacrPTT the lavorte typs us u -,, thc Junor College at St. John chaplan at Fort Monmouth Bll,,x. c» bl - klllt sw! ltl ^ " a n Collese ColleRf n 98 and enrolled holdng servces on Thursday M]s wlln lldle. lelltr lellt-r m; of grasgrun g g DDon, at Concordla Semnary, St, evenngs. He also held servces Av., ml, entcrtaud sevrul slervts are s;oud Lous, Mo., n the fall fll of f that tht for German prsoners of f war m, mt)m [ le Youth Croup C Many wonn who put asde! year. Upon graduaton from the n ther natve tongue...=.- of Temple Beth Sholom at a udr knttng after tn n the S Sprng of f Rev. R Kl Rwylnn and d Florence ^UJ^^U,;...shar... run Duvs, - Shel- hau, lak(. n J p the ne edles a- 9. Rev. Kreyllna receved hs Tacke, St. Lous. Mo, were ]pj, Cuoj, Fnn Heller, Maureen n am ( j are fashonng frst, call as a mssonary n marred on June 2, 93. They wlspr. Kobera Formau. Pauh menls for themselves and ther Chckasha, Okla, He was or-,have two daughters, Mrs. Wl- \, {onas [ er,ky, Susan Pank. Los cndnn that would brng ralner July 2. 9 at hs home ltam Ells, Baltmore, Md. and s^p^o, Martha Serotkn. Phyl j. n (. y pr C,, s m the shops. Othchurch, Mt Calvnry. St. /ms Mrs. Carl Madspn, Somervlle fls Paskowsky and Clen Hoth. [, V. b Uy plan sweaters and do. faled as Chaplan jnd two sons, Arthur R.. Plnn- At Chckasha, Rev. Kn-ylnp fhld and Rev. Paul C, mwlondeveloned and nrf;anzed St arv n Nlgata, Japan. There Paul Lutheran Chlch, whch an 5 grandchldren ncludng Bnde: today s known as Frst Luth- n set of twns. best ur< eran. n 94, he accepted a {lev. Kreyln^ preached hs cobbler." call to mmanue. Lutherun, retrement sermon n Fords on Groom, loukuv Ptlsbm-K, Pa., and from there July pnt* : "And whch REM MBER on FATHERS DAY-Sunday, June 8th "Gve Dad the gft hed buy hmself a bottle of hs favorte beverage... n a GFT BOX!" For Outdoor Pcncs &; Bar-b-Qs y 4 Barrels of BEER Easy to Tap... the ctecoatnu at home. Beads, Whch.* bndums and applque can gve he two thnns cool? H factory made product an ar mem loaf md pencl yf orgnalty. Ready to S^rve! SODA by the CASE Bg Savngs! Free Home Delvery 2 Jumbo 3-Oz. pottles Per Case! All Popular Frut Flavors n Stook! 65 CASE J L ^M* *«depost. For Free, Prompt Delvery Call Lberty down at Edtors lend Kennedy ades ths? dfend programs 5 CASES CE COLD BEER CANS or BOTTLES All Popular Brands on Hand at All Tmes! WNES and LQUORS 7 We Keep (hlled Wne and Champagne (or Yuur Convenence REM Lquors nc. Route and Kelly Street (Nn to MerUo Park Terrace HAMHRGERS TAKK. SHAF: Snmll, largf. round «r lone.., hamburcers Art the shape ot thlncs to rnr. Some wll be defonlfd wth lettuce, tomato or onon, others wlh cheese or a prkle or olve perched atop : toothpck. All these hamburgers, rrespectve o( >hap<\ se or Rrnsh, wll havf one thns n common: delcous taste, be- «aus«accent has broueht out ther full beef flavor and ln Jucness. Once jour meat s Mell-seaoned, shape t sut your mood and almost any knd of hread or roll.. Shape-A-Bureers pound ground beef teasmon salt teaspoon Accent teaspoon pepper Brpak up meat wth fork n mxlne howl. Snrnkle «th At cent, salt and pepper. Toss sfntly wth fork to dstrlmtf ngredents. Form nto 4 hamburgers. Panhrnl or hroll to desred donenms. lurnns once. Or cook to d-slred doneness on outdoor erlll whch has been lned wth heavy duty alumnum fol. Yeld: 4 servng. For Frankburgers: Shap- meat mhture nto 4 oblon* pattrs to ft frankfurter rolls. For Hero Burner: Shape meat mxture nto one larre ollotf patty to ft small loaf of French bread. For Bf Burger: Shape meat mxture nto one larcc round putty. Splt large round l».f of bread: pl.ue meat between halves. Cut n wedges.» Bscut Burgers: Shape meat mxture nto mnature burgers. Cook about mnute on each sde. Servt n mnature bscuts. Step up to bgger earnngs on nsured savngs... dont delay, do t today! avmos and Loan Assocaton f) N PERTH AMBOY N WOO9BHDGE Man Offce lauocutf Offce» lt Stete 8treet 5J5 Amboy Avenue Open D»Uj A. M. t«4 t, M. Batnrday 9 A. M. to Noon Mentor Federal BavUf and Loan Cerporatlon u lt Make* a Dfference Where You Save!" STEPHEN MH.ER, JR. BS DEORKE: Stephen Mller. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mller,.outs Street. Fords, graduated from Rder Ollrtr wth a B.S\ Degree n Cnmmrrff. Mr. Mller tnajorec n Husncs< Admnstraton. He wan a member of Tau Kappa Kpsllon Fraternty, Marketng Cfbb, nsurance Club, Newman Club, and ntramur^l alhletrs. He h a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School and marred tn the former Carol Sehmdt. selln. Grl Scouts Enjoy Junket Legon Groups Ho nstallaton on Satur< Uy MFNW) PARK TKRRACE - Offce* Of the Amercan Legon, T. Nulty were Mra. wnn H,,,,,,d Unt 47 held * Jont presdent; Mrs j Saturday nght at and Mrs, Rob. u- fller Joseph McDermott,,*^ ot the,»;, llamre offcer; Oforre OToole,comm»n<ler and \, ;. plan Peter Garca, ser-ron. pre*ldent of.,.,.! Re«n! «t-a,m.v. and D.nlel «w p prrnn ted delegate. cor»»es by the Double Rng Ceremony Untes Local Coupl v KEASBEY The weddng of Jamea Kelema j,, ; f Mss»<>> * Mare Ann M«nchec. and Joseph r, v., 23 St pteplwns Avenue, daugh- were ushers. u.,\)f thr la" Mr. and Mrs. Aftw trp th:.,-.,,,. Jacques Manchec, and Maro cono Mountans ><,, F Cunha. son of Mr. and Mrs:wll lve n Wo-rt,:,; \ Purfno nnha, 267 8t. Jame travelng the b d.,)," Av-nu, Woodbrlde. WM sol-,^ jujt w tr, w m,.,, emn/-d Saturday n Our l*dy Both attended w Of Tc Church. Fords, wth.hgh School md bo-.,. Rev Chrstopher C, Relly per- ployed by Sho >- <,,, [orr.nk the double rlnr cere- market*: Mrs. Cm, m my el. and Mr. Cnlm Tn bmlr. gncn n marrage meat manager n bv h Kodfnther. Jolm LtMeur, wck, Mr. Cunha carwo )d «ore u gown of tal- years n the V nn slk and Alencon lace em- Oermwy. bellsled wth RQUns. long ponted slaves and a bouffant FORDS - A bus trp to j k l r l vllle. Pa. was enjoyed u. nm A cys ul crown Grl Scouts of Troops sjl { Km!, s h lluson vel of four LMt. ther lenders, and lw{ alld s> (, carred whte orchds wth stephanotls on».ml md Sylva Dun- who also attended. prayer book. Thce mothers helped chap- Mss Jacquelne M. Manehec, sster of thp brde, ene the uroup whleh left School 7 al 8 A. M. and arrved Knd.-rtr Amerca at A. M WBS """ " "- " _ where thev cnoyed the scenery.» t Mss " M»ryam Manehec. man After cnsumlng good rood Keasbe\: Mss Karen Krlla, at a.unly Myle Dutch retal- P" th Amboy, cousn of the ran, they toured Crystal Cave, brde: Mrs. James Elek, Perth K/tnuu. whch they found n- Amboy; Mrs. Jrmes Kelemen, >n>stnn. After s tour of WoodbndRc, and Mss Phylls Muvenr -hops, they returned Fortunator, Metuchen. Mss at 7 P V. tred but Cyntha Szerdl, Fords, cousn of the brde, was flower Rrl. To>) 79 s plannng a Charles Cunha, EnKllshtown, A..- Of Grl Scouts the Other offcers a: Smlnk.» -:. man: Mrs, John A: retary; Mrs. j. Mrs w.,: oraaur: f.uhe -dkluer dnner Mon- was best mand for hs brother ad Flnan, mt:r.. day at 6 P. M at the home of Ronald Krlla. Perth Amboy; Mrs. AOVMUS Hospodor Badge Andrew Salasl, awards wll bp made to Krls Benjamn Roln; Cootes Club Xamn Conventon Delegates KDF W-VKS OlT ummntm / nr(( mr» Also Mrs. Al H\ TAPK.Formosa - An 8- lt _ (),»*«Oeorne Ba.d..:. year-old bnde walked out»n - Atoms Cootlctt*!nutate cooke ch a u.r, her husband on ther weddng cl " b has ««ted Mrs. Ethel; John Yanlk. pubn.v.. n.«ht because he was not the Gford»» d Mrs Em»y We»t- jm.lomy and Mr.v ), handsome fellow that the lalte to represent the c ub at d ay; Mrs, Rodmuu matchmaker had ntroduced to the ntloml conventon n Ml- an d Mrs. CUf[,ul her. The t.oom turned out to «"" FlOTldl Aunst B and 9 mother-daughter ba:, M be the supposed grooms young- Alternates are Mrs. Ruth P rank Kovnc.s, -r brother whom the brde de- Curts and Mrs. Jowphlne,uurltMt. Mrs. G- senbed as plan ugly. spardaro. Mrs. Wcrda. md Mss Chu«Nlaog me, o[ A W"*» w» n «wa»hew.by-laws. nurthern Formosa, offered her *> the Uzy Mary Cootlete; - husband HT entre savngs. >" d S - L - Tent Whrl!" 3 The three clubs planned a Two fleas exha: : for an uncontested d- costume Halloween dance and hard day at t! \ce. whch could easly be nr.sked n Formosa. Hosptal. home or take a "a party for veterans n LyonsPanted one:.-.: (Uu; Thty Dd Mrs Well, what excuse e.m you offer lor comng home Ths hour of nght? Chef Well, was playng,;olf wth some frends. Mrs. At 2 A, M " Chef Sure. We used muht dubs. LOWEST PRCES on NEW FORDS Woodbrdge Ford 85S St. Gtorurs Avpnu* Mt 4»UU HOMEMAKER f S SHOP m C-orty Street, Fords, VA DRAPERY FRC SALE! Regularly to $.49 SLPCOVERS TOMORROW COTTON We Al*o KKK MADE TO ORDER SEmNO ACCESS OPKN DALY NflL S:66 P~ SATlRDAYS UNTL 6. P. NGHT! (FRDAY, JM; 6th) "Frends for Flemng MOONLGHT SWM and DANCE.. Dam-ng... Aqua Show Fntrrtaufl Musc bv be "BLUE CHPS" EVERYONE WELCOME Couneucng 7 P. M. Tl t THE PNES HGHWAY EDSON. N v DONATON 5 \ J :t ) TckeU Avalable at. fresde realty 8EUN, N. Phone U ^ ^

17 ! >.! (" Terms Student Wee Club Gves 9 Conduct Dsrespectful, (llw Ml,!..hhn k._ Student dlsrepnrental authorty. rents are workng or absent lonslblllty. lnapproand exclusve pre- Wlth themselves,,, (,t,d by Mss Mary v when she spoke Vlnnney clrtv on from home." Rev, Walter Radzlwon, pastor of St. John Vlanney, announced a second annual parsh-famly pcnc to be held ths summer. vce prncpal D Hgh and Rummage Sale Plans Juve-. Commttee, Set by Group Wanderer" a roup, ntal Concert Mrs, Leo Terzena reported the recent rummage sale suemusc accompaned by Eagan. thp Hlls an Frmament. "Snn«"The arm- A.,, ntel wtnessed many SEUN - Ssterhood of t * toe»." "Johnny one, swdent behavor Congregaton Beth Sholom wll "Merry Medley and "Orche* Mlnt- her teachng hold tn anndal rummage sale, tra So W whle groun 4 «m» vrars lno. Tuesday and Wednesday at " QrR nt Us Thy p eac(,.... Pr "", nn(.. per cent or of the,»«rvng B Street, t, Rahway. All J/ r -"»nd "Dear Land Of All My opulrtlon wa«memberg are urged to brlnn ar- jove m.v delhquency tdes to be sold t to the parkng Parf lclpatng werelot, 9 Cooper Avenue from 6:3 Dfldre Blls, a al D(lpre j years ngo, she sad, the number and per- to 7:3 P. M. Monday evenng*"*. Dane Wtt Sharon Dl,.V New and used artcles wll be f, lnn»>nla a Honanyan. Rose. Connolly stressed the sold, For addluonal nforma- Marlp Dl Somma Charn H ton contact Mrs. LawrenceT U n Raymond. Dane Peterson,, r, P onslblty, and re- "*. L Unda Clark, Annette Carlsle!, nther persons and Members along wth members, ""man, Crag Prce, v at nn early ane." of the Volunteer Plre Company, ftmes Abrems. Rchard Mc-.,,, defnton of Juve- Dstrct 9. Green Street Fre- " War ren Yunckes, all of!.! sad. "s any young house wll entertan patents at J EaKens cflss : John Rudec- j,,wfh the ages of Lyons Veterans Hosptal at 2,: Barbar» Maneeska of Mss By 4-H Clu Court of Awards Held BRdRe You Wear. Chnrmen Chosen Presdent Mrs. Manny presdent of the local^ clmpcr of Hndassah. apponted nnumlttep rlal-men as follow v Ms Phlp Brand. Jewsh Mrs. Melrn Levn- PAGE SEVENTEEN WOODBRDGE OAKS REPORTS GLADYS E SCANK Llnroln Htfhwj - Trl M Jr.. and Jeffrey, Nxon: Mr. and D Mrs. Henry Happel and sons, Rchard, Henry, Allan. Gary r r we^t Warren Street w n t h. M > d A b " *""" r:, n«vd SehoenbeR. med-»" : Mrs. Joseph Lew / " r* Tnt * pert lhe -hou S.., Sr. Oak Tree Road, re- Mrs Mlton thr summrr homp Kushner. hs Frst Holy Comnlvnh: Mrs Edward Jonn H &K lls an(l Robert munon at St. Cecelas Church ratonal educaton and Jar ( Hon, Etwlna. Pa ^Sunday. t was also the brth- Mrs Leonard Green- Mr.-and Mrs. Robert Pt*- d of nls «y brother. Kevn. re-tlfmtes; Mrs. StanleySmmons, Semel Avenue, w«re Quests were Mrs. Mary Gam- ">". Hers, Mrs. Ewlnhosts at a barbecue brthday., n Ml - ald Mrs.. Vncent publcty: Mrs. Mclvn Quests were Mrs. Henry Rohlfs Ma.tcbla. and sons, Chrstopher N-ll.Mce-, fund rasng co-and Mr. Fltzsmmons, who» nd Qregpry. Bound Brook; lftwan: Mrs, Harold Schll- marked ther brthdays: Mrs. Au * us t Hammmrntt. Brookle m-mbershp co-chalrman;nesdfll. Maryland; Mr. and! y" an< Stephen Hcnowts, Ms Tlden saacs, donor co-l Mr 8- J ohn 8eberlnl, Mss LockleB " " chatman: Mrs Solomon Ber- Melvr < and Roger Lvngston., " - jshn.sky. donor: Mrs. Ronald!Jersey Cty; Mr. and Mrs. Jo-, tfew Turksh charter ams to fwt. Xme squad: Mrs. Har-seph De Sena and sons. Joseph.avert dctatorshps old Fredman, hosptalty; M,."^r~-"--"------~-" "- rlrr^rr^^-r-r ~rr..mrs. Claes Grll, parllamen-!! nrlan. Clf>85;,.,d ruhteen." Bngo. Przes wll be awarded ^ Chrlst Mrs ne He w K, r:-l C ^ v OeorRe Dkun, conw^ award for ne remnded the group that and refreshments served June Tnoma B na Brlth Women wll at- s. Barbara Sne- ny btr Scout roops sultant, receved Und a,,. julv. the Unted 2. " "The! Dane Mykletyn.Maran Cecelas fnverment s launch- nomns, Jnnlce Detrck Chervt rout n, h^ld a court lmop e ntwtatned. awards were " PHSU ; of H ^ Corn? " th! vn-mllnn-dollar, fve-], Courtney. Dane Schall and u TT,L T, ^ Teenotte& <- awards n UurdcS d Hall. The presentpd prpsent(ld and d refreshment, fh " ans Conred and Cornela selln mflt at.,;,un m rombat Juve- Shrn. Rrllv also of Mhs Rnh, the]ceremones were conducted bv wre semd Ots Sknner, July 3. at thf! ^ class: p PRRy Kolk.nJSn T,l 2 M n rs Seph ^P"! * - Jo^Ph Paper Mll Playhouse, Mllburn. [ Rusbarsky. Oucs ; Mrs. Jules Bluestone, fund sny. youth needs achv ts» a<e uroup. Wess, Pa,,, wnowskl Susan?,: H ^ AVSm " > A com -«P eaker Mrs. George Wat- rate Salesgrl to dsagree- rasng chnlrman, announced,r»herty p MllrrRf Phlp Murrf udfw"h H D. ay atld «ns lhh d VlC presldpnl ^»We customer GO, HSJ, mad-tckets are avalable through;,, (,f hs socal or; U,bb. D^vld Pa BS. Karln H «"hrthh«lr p, rt y was celebrated. Woodbrldge Councl of Gn am. The days when used to Mrs..llots. and always.j ;flon," she sad.; Boyle, rhborah Yesalona, Rob- T,,,,., uds parenu who wll, ert Bnrone. Donna DuPre Dan^T" ^ 84. ^ph RapacloJo-; them. «nd set a good Many dscplne prob- ll; when both pa- Tournament Won \ (lona dubs NM Colona Cub ;>d by Cubma.sler Sd :K,U/.,(\ away wth the ;.urtl roph.v CTJP as the.-am n Ue sporu :. :,l nf the 96 Cub- ;, at Merrl Park last h;: A;rr,.tly 4 attended,,r.a::. under the auspces N :.. :> Dstrct. Rarltan,:.,-.: HV Scouts of Amer- ::,.,k unts ncluded ;,..-.<<;.tu to ten year,. -»;. ball-thrpwlng,n-cu:.\ md dstance, re- :;cc~,:k obstacle races. <,Uf: -.;. fur second place to!a(^ 44 of Colona, :>> r:l)]-,a.4e- Bruce But- <.::.?, plfcf cu(» went to OUT OF THE SURF, off wth thp rat and tp. jourr r! ;-,rln. led by Buz nto tn* wnutlonal br.t l.,:,; Pack. Colona, :.. ;;,n Mofln.!:.-.:... :-..;>- \nw recpents!.<. Mller. Pack 38. * (: derby wnner, aud -: -> H.,s. Pack 48, ch>ck- :.::...!;l wrnt.. ; > T Warrt-n Rees d- :. ;).u-f derby demon- :!. ack 48. (! <.< >!:.nb( Htd Al Haber, - : md assstant " l :. : ",( Northeast DU- :... M. uward prewn- :» nted were: rrt; Packs 35, 4 Colona: Packs :: Pack 34 Port Puck 37, Wood- Fnnklh Cutrt Funds, nc. l fund COMMON SCK f ms lund l, r.ptl d nc) m«. "M, lm,, l,,t on rtfuel UH STKKKT ""H " UNHM.), s J. : " l. % 32 COAL v j Prnklm d other NOW! Uhlgh >lp. Thr ntwrt nnovaton "undrr thr nun" Mncr thr muu-muu. (h* Vutur prntrd pattrrn No..M < whch ronun* bluunr.nd sljks. loo) wll makr h^torv nn thr world«moot f.^ on.l>lr b«*chf9 thl tummrr. t ^ hown hrrt n ft natvr rotton prnt wth rontrastnc blu bndn trm, whch hldn 2" Talon M4fc Zp lop-to-bottom rlosurr on thr tde front. One tp and youvr m»dr t, another tp and yourre n t lookng rharm- Maglones TALAN CES. V\H().KSA.t CATK RNG to Plrnlrt (ll L 8-75 Ml SEUN Mram Cnhen. Mare Graham DlvlSl nara KnKer Robert Kelly. Mchele Caravelln and Mrs. Mnrv,:\nr> F"\r. Ralph Tnno R udo P h Kummler were the Mn-k W. Hess. Mary Ann n( r(;t brthday guests and Wnrk Lnrla Radescsky, Chrs receved dlfts from the club. PlteH nl n Mrs Swarl< < ks J n( B Cwlekalo and Annelka Hon(>r wpre b<^. -jpxnphnne, Paul Blen. f 5 "^- _ Fathers wnnng przes were tltar-rosarv Socety Vncent Caravella. prze for the scavenser hunt, Mr. Apnew hhh Fnal Mootng ^ V ^ t.n f P S Sf..lN At the fnal meet- Caravella for comnc th(^ furthu- nf the Altar Rosary Socety nst dstance, Mr. Strasscr for of?: rceellbs Church. Rev. havng the most chldren, P:r, d F Andrso, Brothers Of y Tl S.trred Heart, was guest sna peke:- A" Kntertnnnt was suppled by dt.cr school students and classes -.vatom wll be taken brfoc PKH AlTOYVm,.nd after ea<-h Muss Sunday n MLASlRfc*.,. m { m h. M>s. Towns -- see you vr bult two MTvfut:-. wnss m MCU.TY.NCHKON your hon.sr. Bu arent they: CO/)NA PTC) School - rather small? vll.tpoasrn a luncheon for Mrs, Hram OfTun-Yes, but; H"<> faculty and personnel n Hram thought t bc.sl to clp, th- -chool lbv. tndav from the servants wnes so they. A. M. to P M. couldnt fly so readly. by the "Sweet Adelnes." The next actvty scheduled wll be the Communon Breakfast, June 25 after 8 oclock Mass, for members and freds nf the Socety. The guest speaker wll be Rev. Owen Beatty. St AntonlntA Parsh. Newark Resa fathers en several old tme songs, ew member, Ancf-lkn vas welcomed. wll be no cookng for the remander nf June and July. Thr next nertnr wll be a work meetng. Alene Cwekalo and Djnna Caravella wee on the clran-p THRD ANNUAL SESSON Summer Readng Center Colona Publc Lbrary June J6 - Aug., nd. Tor rhldm on rlrmentary level who need addtonal hrlp to tan ndependent readng pourr. Traned Persunnrl Lmted Regbtratun Moderate Fees Ktsjslraton Closes Junr 22( Call Kvcnn^s WAvrrly H-96:6 or SOuth Orange 2-823!> Or Wrte P. O. Box S, Colona, N. J. Before You Buy Any New Car LET >OLKOWTZMOTORS Prove to Vou... That Heat Our Oler Car for Car NO Beat Our Lower Cash Dfference Beat Our "trade-n Allowance DKALR- Equal Ou Sfrvcps CAN Provde Better Fnance Terms fbl ctr mmdl.t. 96 BUCK Full N.. nut ou ruu, n». HKJH* OUM 2.7 Just % Down CAUON fremum Ol, Ntlontl B Makf Burutn,JL,W S Your Used Cat Can Easly Cover the Down Payment Szr LK SKE SCOAN D-TMUl. Nl* ") wp«n. n at M» M Smaller Payment* On Our New Eoonomx Model The "BUCK SPECAL" POLKOWTZ MOTORS Servng th«publc for Wnu Krth Chapter! Plan Theatre Parly \ COLONA - Sna Chapter,! Even K your chld s,l^ the 8th, 9th, or th grade, Prudentals new Cpttcge Edvcatoj PJan (CEP) makes t possble for you through reasonable monthly premum to help.guarantee the money for h»s college educaton, lmlenrals CP, fleveloped n cooperaton wth leadng banks, s avalable n $,*KKJ steps from/a mnmum u( $2,fO up to $2,) n most states. t brngs vou two checks A year far four years. Kjnnates tle burden of large cash outlays each tme cohege blls COHK up. Wlutts more, by provdng nsurance on the fathers lfe, t guarantees the full amount of the plan, t he s here or not The maa to sec about CEP s the Prudental Agent. WOQDBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 8 GREEN STREET, - WOODBRDGE, N. J, Enclosed please flnd $4, for one-year subscrpton to: NDEPENDENT-LEADER G CARTERET PRESS EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON To -be sent bo NAME ADDRESS TOWN THE PRUDENTAL AGENT HAS AN ANS\^R THE PRUDENTAL AGENT HAS AN ANSWER WOODBRDGE DSTRCT 64 Amboy Ave, Woodbdge, N. J. Manager: Wllam H. Cameron Staff Managers: Anthony J. Caccola Ncholas M. Da Prle John J. Ktson Harry A. Warren Joseph P. Wolack Jerry S. Barbera Walter E. Bednara Robert W. Boland James V. Buccante Rchard C. Burke Robert M. Byko John J. Cassdy Donald A. Cano George W. Degenhardt Lous F. Eckert Sanford M..Edwards Harold J. Ells Leon Franzblau Maynard P. Fletcher,, Jr. Ronald J. Granat Dory Hmpele Francs J. Kllmurray Vncent G. Kupsch Theodore J. Lagowskl Enar Larsen Charles L. Lav/lor Harry Levne j Jack Levne John W. Ls, Jr. Edward J. Mller Frank J. Ptlfy Frank Peaon Bernard J. Peterson Samuel Roth F. Mlton Schlageter.. Donald J. Sca Julhu Spelman Charles C. Tomaro, Jr. Joseph Vela, Jr. HepylG. Wazeka, Jr. Geprgf M. Wlcox Dohald J. a York

18 PAGE EGHTEEN Dor(or Talk,.OHN B RKMB RT. M.D. j. ;,; ;; :- a w,; -., naton.ultlvf ;:;,,:,.,(!!(r ; = pu-anl mak-. M ;,! t.e Kt: - M.JS Hll. Y. :r: S:«f -*;; 4 m.;:., rolas tu ad som< :; or (,; :h state - :/.< ; ;J.UMJ: Sfal? hat lu -,c ;.:.::Rtn* rmabllkfl an. >:. MavanusM-tt:. OFF TO GOOD STAR - R H (M)K June. )!);v Mo l; rjy t:ea!r, :,y (H«l, J d.;:v dr-te seral >.a..;o:: :s a plat -r;;,t.;j tle.;".t;r!. M H.OT.he K<-.[ - Mlb Bll partnp A;d <j le (/. et - 5 York Sute and to ott-r,jartcp*tu«n tre po-an wll p(>. ;rt Ml m-dal to all the needy and tem - needy lor hosptahznmn md nursna home, care, drlls. : : ces (J[ physcans and spe ^.h sour cream am topped wth jut,^ a)(j anythng else cqed : :n n:sl Jrom tl.e owr, wth gray ^ yfat, W(> ht. B(,,,,j V: C;<tAM COOKES cup sour cream teaspoon vanlla navonr.3 about the proposed FoaH Bll nd other types of proposal :» cahzed schemes Ue Amercan peo of legslaton was AN ATHn.\T:> fll ; hr om Home.,eft tn le tlm vp.- 2 teaspoon b&k.r.z sods! j cup buttf-r or rr.a. r frmmraly?a; of the eup supa: 2 cups Kelloggs Sugar Frosted» talled V W* J f J Flakes supared corn flakes) Km Ms Bl " " Sft to2fthpr flour * l, Blend butter and HUKB d()f > n le. Beat. The falt aw a n wur cream, vanlla,-d,2- Str n sfted dry nkredent.s. rompulwy He.oaallM :-n.f lltlc Holl out dough to a:y,. u. l.alf mol n thckne.su on lrhtly, " ln " e J rur M.d. "t /* floured board. Cut.;. :TJ:UJ cooke cutter. Crush SuKBr ; ganlzp^,u frl mm snpv dh.-j \, t. He p lem keeps ;\X l)l^; t:d Frosted Flakes sll?ht)v Sprnkle over cooke rounds, prensnc nto dough. Plact : v: ad jkn bl;r L" ". sheets Bake n moderate oven 35* F.) about 8 m.r. Watrh carefully as they brown lhpall, h Jl " hlrms requre perquckly. (Yeld: 5 dw-:: ",. 2, nrh-n n dameter..,» l " t lon»,.olvr these communtv problems - the V^c Students hx Sewaren Couple Unted n Marrage Saturday School 2 Classrooms COLONA Kndersrten answers <;uuol be dctated from a rovemnent offce n Washngton We must all realze that "We sre the government" and therefore, "we" must vstng parent.- st Scshool 2V prunrams wff explaned to pay for every "beneft" receved lust week by Ms..John Kelly remembernk that every tax and Mss Eleen Burke, helpng, SEWAREN At a c! ouble.o" -Ky of mxed flowers. dollar that knes to Washngton teachers for prmary grades n! rlnre ceremony Saturday altnoon n St. Ncholas catholc, sster of the brde, was Mrs. Danel Hntsmussen, Ed- Wll provde less servce than Townshp schools whet) "we" buy ths servce at Chldren who wll besn kn- Church of the ByzUm Kte, maon nf honor. Mss Rasale home, dd-rften n the Fall were, Perth Amboy, Mss Of rlnce Haw, Seuaen, was brdes- Otu of the rnom objecton- shown sldes dramatzng typ-j Ann Surck. daurhter of Mr. mad. (able feature of nl the proand Mrs. John Surck,RH Wood- >s,,- v j nk,,. s best man war l>"sed swal sdemes!s the ul- ncuts of othm- knde-rarten leal projects and accomplsh-! ()SS ()f (lnct brdre Avenue, became the Dnhel Rasmussen. Theodore U ^ "" l )a " chldren. They wee conducted brlde of Robert Nelson.l.eer.,suck Carteret brother of the tent catonmnp Ths relason of Mrs. Joseph Pnekl mbo,, n,j,. was usher. tonshp l has been the keystone to classrooms, permtted to try ) 462 West Avenue, Rev..Julus After a trp through the New,"» ur. «holc sysu " of ther desks, explore at random, Wf* and sng several SOES. Grlfjassy offcated. r.nuland ftntes, the couple wll medcne. The chldren wre outspoken: Gven n marrage }>: her hsldeat the West Avenue ndm-n dress. For travelng the hrde.new Mexco recently scored a proval and all were anxous t<>, A promnent physcan n and enthusastc n ther ap- father, the brde wore of slk nylon over prsu d.sole.vro a black and whte checkpont aghlnst sooalwed medwth Alencon lace trm feutur- sut. cne, placng the problem j t.. return. lnr a square necklne and short Mrs. Jaeger attended Wood- proper perspectve when n- Awatng the Proposal BPCVCK. Her fngertp vel of brdne schools. Her husband, B sad: "We always hear about "Why do you call your boy French lluson was held by n graduate of Woodbrldge H«h wha t socal/.ert medcne does frend Plgrm?" headpece resemblng a cluster Kchool, s employed by Koosj fnr People, but. we seldom hea "Because every tme he call * about Wnat of flowers, and she carred s Brothers, tahway. sfkalzed medcne he makes a lttle progress." FATHERS DAY RFT SPECALS REGULAR $4. NON MAH ft rt TOOL BOX NOW 3 9 REGULAR $22.95 SKR J M _ POWER SAW N o w 7 98 REGULAR $7.98 " * ^ Electrc DRLL NOW! 2 88 REGULAR $2.5 Sandng KT REGULAR $7.95 PORTLE EMERGENCY LANTERN wth FLASHER Complete Wth Batteres Caulkng Guns V" typper Tubng 3-Pc. Cast ron Tub Pprcclan Basn and To ct j 44.5 NOW 88 WHLE THEY LAST NOW 89C ft, 4c Your Clo/f^ uf luttt-l Coloh! (M) Prce ncludes raps, Drans, Shower Supples, Faucets wth lopupj and Tolet Seat, On Sale for Lmted Tme Only, Hardware - Custom ktclnts - Klrrtrvul Supples - ant and Accessores CJQMPJTE FNANCW(; ARRANGED OPEN KVERY KVEMN( HJ, s... SAT,, 6 j, M AVEKEL PLUMBNG & SUPPLES!MK 4-8 Route No. (--«) AVENEL WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 8 GREEN STREKT WOODBRDGE, N. J. O Enclosed please fnd $4. for one-year subscrpton to: D NDEPENDENT-LEADER G CARTERET PRESS Q EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON To be sent to NAME ADDRESS.. TOWN Remember FATHERS DAY!...Ths Sunday CE COLD BEER AH Popular Brands n Kegs, Cans, Bottles 479 < Qt. FO*R ROSES f. (Jt. SEAGRAMS V.O. GORDONS GN 9 H Qt. CARSTARS 4.9 FREE DELVERY!t A. M. TO 5. M. ME mported uyl Amercan Cordals WOODBRDGE LQUOR STORE, NC. 574 Amboy Avenue) Woodbrdge Trnons X am W. f;rl Srouts. Cnlnnh. present : flac tn Clona Vt. V.K.W.. for HSf l.ml Sns;l,n<«l. June l.ancendorf, jmrs. -red LBcendnrf, Waller Palmer, Paul tok.urd, Ms. flter raner and Mrs. Mary Curts. of.p.q.l LODGE <?U6 MEV, KDS! Tll. ClRClS S COMNG: John D.!.;;>!<. cft.-rharman and Mayo Frederck M. Adams, past etalted ruler of Woodbrldce l.nd-r. A.-,..:;!»"! v.mnnk poster amwunrnc (le Clyde Beatty-Cole Brothrrn Crcus, whch nl! come to Wmd- Saturday on Strawberry Hll. Proceeds wll to tn the Crppled Chldrens Fund. Health Hn For no-t people summer brngs vacaton days, and vacaton days brng wth them both the promse of delght and the threat of angush. Th.s s because, through accdents and msadventure, s6 many undertakngs ntended for pleasure brng gref and pan nstead. Most accdents are avodable They are caused by careless, thoughtless people who for some reason choose to dsregard famlar, repeated cautons, such as: Dont swm or allow your chldren to swm alone, too far, or too long; Dont overexpose yourself to the sun; Dont eat unrefrgerated o: poorly refrgerated foods; Dont drnk water of HUK- tuawe purty; Dont drve recklessly... And so the lst runs on. Make you:- own lst and follow t. n lead- to the enjoyment and contnuance of lfe. Mchael S. Newjohn, HD GLAMOR GRLS Were just watng to buy govermnt surplus fuel." "tn rvers, the water hot you may touch t lh» lott of what hot passed and the frst of that whch comet: wth lme present." Ths was sad by Leonardo da Vnc. You ore now at an end and at o begnnng. Use your educaton to gan wsdom, strength and a successful lfe. tl The Bank wth All PERTH AMBOX, NEW JERSEY Member Federtl Eeserve System and FederU Depolt n&urmce Corport On JOHHNY T M> CLEVELANP OHE OF TH c TftG Mr /6.3/ H tor FOP yrohnat/ /y so, H>$ /ffl/ TOT A FEU OFF TO n. mrtmm h thj r m, - f jvh TAHT NSPRES SMMER CASVALS: Whether n space shpplnf or rafarng, moon madens, or mrrnmr and othrr loveles prrftr thflr CapUn to look ennl. mmfortable and complftfly n control. Here, thf master <> thr shp, admred by hs "crew," spends a lar day under hf sun n matchng cabana shrt and boxer shorts, nulr., Tahan patterned, f f Sanforled cotton. St>ln hj Arrow, thfy arc correct n every detal»nd avalahl. n \ choce of southse* sle color combnatons, blue and bnun, grey and red or brown and lold on a whte jrnuml, THOMA3 JOSEPH COSTELLO Funeral Homes Green St. &. Cooper Avc. State & Center St«. lselm, N J. Perth Ambov N J Tel. L 8-4&4 H 2-7:. THOUSANDS LEARN OUT (and could proft from) NVESTNG- The nvestment Club Way Free Booklet.Gve* Detals More than 2 group of frends and neghbors across Amerca art learnng the ns out of nvestng. For jut a few dollars a nx members of an nvestment club get [practcal perence n the btock market-oftenealn proft-*, How about you? Well be glad to send you free booklet "UwMtment Clut»". t teus what t «V are - how to start and run one-the valuable perence you can gan, toward* buldng v"" r " peraonal^veatmenu. Later, well help wth «<^ ndualry studes, actual purchases. Mal the cnu today get you and your frends started u» rewardng actvty. Leeds & Kel mur N(«York l»d AwrMD Stock.cU 288"Madson Avenue, Perth A Teltphone: HllcTMt Open evtry fnj Pl*au Hnd m your n, \ u \\ t t " HAUt untl»: P.M.

19 /,.. «PAGE NNETEEN BRDS N YOUR BACKYARD V SUTNC: Quck Chocolate Nog wll t,,o laht (lft ths summer, snce wth ths salad or landwrh wll makr a drnlrms lunch. The chocolate flator of ths s, n achrvr, uslnk quck rhorolatf-flavnrrd porsrs nstantly n mlk. Th*rr s fxtra nour-.,,k chncolatf-m»vorfd ml» because t s for-,. r. pr fhv rcfrwhln* drnk that U frothy and flav- /mll (- llv (lulck rhocolat- Nb < " *«y thl " * um - f r lrat ovrr-takf you and you ftm fwl too,,m,-. n tarklr twkm a Quck (,hofolatr No«, th«\ nrlt (hncnlatr-fu»owd tnl* nto mlk for* nour-, r r-n notaton t«t bfttragn b that tht n wth ALEXANDER SPRUNT. JR. " words ro.d, cover and emb::dy th<; entre trl-! nn»l! M(s.suty to wldlfe, or ndcd lnmy, [or tha mat-! These may be found n the mdst o[ a teemng metropols, «remote wlderness area or any communty between the t»<>. Lets repeat that they are HP three essentals. Wthout fne or the other, (allure re- PRKShNTATON OF JlNOR Hll TRACK TROPHY madr to selln Junor lll«h» at t ceremones reremonlrs shown n the plclurr abovf - **Mn the pupls nf th B school, the four adults on the rght end of thf (.hoto arc; Fdward Reatlnn rp - ""^v, s,.-.«rv««r nf nlmral educaton: \ WTPO Arrnando. Mary Kreutzer. Kreutzpr, physcal educaton toarhcrv. th!. ts n! rt, h v, " mbln * Uon of bllll a VR- y pldlessly, from the Greenwch Vllage backyard, the confnes of backyards from RETRANNG W T, a " T V6 T S "? Pl^ l lhc msl dab - a. ld a woodcocke, that elusve Mane to Mexco and Cftllforn- Presdent Kennedy has sent wns whether he lves n orate. Looks, as such, mean J dweller -- - of swampy woodlands,.... a. to _ Florda. Watch for them, Congress a bll to provde tor (rennwlch Vllas, New York nothng to avan boarders: t run qurk choroltr- seen _.. on.. a wndowslll..,.,., of the. WCCVC wherever JUU you lve, and youll the rc-tralnlng of unemployed f:c < >.or a remote camp n the safety from predators does. ForlQeneral Motors Buldng at be surprsed! workers so they can become. run «r.r Bn Cyp Ms Swamp of Florda, nstance, a hghly successful 775 Broadway! Central Park productve members ot our so- J raps cold mlk "Backyard blrdlntt" s t ( brd-bath can be attaned byjln the heart of the countrys No Answer cety once n,,t nf " hlrk:»dd lunar rrtduallr and brat thousands n ths country, a the use * dscarded top ot n<largest cty can show a lst of A canddate, n the course of The four. year program,,\ r rv thlrk. Str n qulek cnocolatr-flatored ml and fascnatng pastme. Annual Ravage can! t s just the rght over 2 speces of brds, re-a lw speech, dramatcally Ylrld: 4,, m brat «rll. *»" lsts, coverng the four seasons, depth for most garden brds corded over th«seasons by a-ked the audence: would help hundreds of thou- ; sometmes show astonshng re- and lf Plftced soldly and fp-oonpetent observers, "My frends, do you ever sands ot workers "whose sklls. \lxturr trnd to neparatr upon standng: heat nts n number of speces ob- Plenshed frequently, wll be a One does not have to go far stop to thlnk lmvr " bpen rendered obsolete by -vcr even n heavly urban s And B wearv vocf> «e o endless satsfacton to.,. t7p"f n vuv " " " trom the automaton and other techno- localtes, n the matter of at- lhe provder. Of ths, the wrt-,. l w lness»- audence ntetufj\er: loncal changes." Kennedy sad -dctluk avan vstors ht or Hnmrh of VFtt er ls completely assured be- terestr and beautful sghts. "My frend, do yot ever thnk n letters to the House and. mss methods are never advs- Cltuse h mantans one! Thp V ca - Rlld do occur wthn to stop?", Senate, ble. One hears the complant The attractng of brds to _. ntaton ut Dnner then: "Mrs. Jones, n ones yard by a lawn sprnkler \\, new m-n- DOW llr " xl olock, has lots of brds can present an ever changng Wnners Lsten bers. SELN-S^ ncludng nne.»->» from,,,.««n,. out- at lr X tfeeder, but have few panorama of grace and beauty.!,-:;kk Savngs r : \r d sld(l pup t(, nts w. pr(> )nl(lt(>( j or none Why?" Mrs. Jones When a ranbow s created by t o A n n nto the SOL of the seln VFW has suppled the essentals and the whrlng drops aganst the r, Wllam uou- Trf) pup ( >nt(j partj C pnt(. d a, )rt the eomplaner has not, green background of a lawn, or MEET w ).v >rd::e J. 25 new membra *#re ntated Feedng trays and brd-baths BRolnst a bank of flowerng " r "! l r rf.n, A sparhettl dnner was served hold ncur be placed near P&" ls and. s ma brds of H::>!., tfpresenn, tn< j dtncln, Pn ove( j bv\,hes, shrubs or any such brght plumage dsport them-!annual 5ff *» " nl» hrld t* lav. l,,s- -«»,«cover, despte what-^lvcs amd t, the effect wll,,,,;, ;( BROOKS.«l K thr Wood pul P.rty for the sumn,, ; «!«M pfecl * b ««- n S n be forbotten - ^ ( V Lyons Hosptal Lawrence Hull chlfv * d by s dol(< Marnud - ; Cardnals, mockng brds, " and Samuel Francey. Jr. hosptal chalnno, expn-sscd th-lr a u * r *? - ^ «-! chckadees are all frequent Sub- K, c " s and what cttts are tow hees, wrens, ttmce and T " DODGE... es Paul, contest apprecaton to Mr. and \f:s. l """^."lbackvard brds, fnd jmte of observaton and the tr awards. John Po- tn- Atom fnvrv- e " lv plck " (( lf covw lno " lf * dm not - *>y any means. """ stop there. As famlar as all of. Club and 8<>«h Plam!> d C." B ln(j fqr, h).j t. pmtr Pu. tny md bath well m the them may be, there s always ;; fm he blnd of! "*" - VH <f> away from hedge, that chance of a sudden &Uan-!.r nr>a T R worth of credt* fur, v. r.,, shrubs and vne clumps. Fooduer, a comparatve unknown to season wll work thn year am t.«one of "" * l - r provded thereon wll the garden or to the ktchen Kmny t^p hnhcj j( not u, t.,^^,, sl prove just as successful n at- wndow feedng tray amd the SESN NOTES M> rn H V MS ft.n \\r\\ \lfnlf Ml -V.V :, Undue Club,.::!) thu sea- : ::.,! Mrs. Kdna.!. A.-nu, Woofknnerj were Mtw ::.:. Mrs. Camper :*!:- Rchard Ptr-.V nvrlng wll ".:> : he home of ( rk-mbn. West N V»; and and Mrs Joonly ONE There s only one WELCOME WAGON "" "» of c*p«r«nct - l «rk food wll n n J und communty on n COLONA AVKNEL SELN (AU, n >() «T READNG \ORDS ( ARTERET HESDENTS Call, MK n New Jrrsey for hosptal work trat-nntr avan vstors as f concrete bastons of a bn cty, -_.-. h"y WTP embayed n a beautl- Those that come to mnd can U. S lawyrs lnk K:an u! ;! embrace of shrubbery. be llustrated by the vst of the bus volence. D-.snn.s of both trays and retrng hermt thrush to a BUCKET SEATS ALONE DO NOT A MONZA MAKE Dru tk Cmnur Mon:a.,/«-«r N 8OUTU AMBOV Brlu Cevnlet M«la L-rA -MM N CASTEKET Cevrlet. le. / <ee! Lttle dd we know, when v.e ntroduced (le Corvar Monza last ye;r, that we were startng a Bn Thmtf. We just thought t would he pleasant f you clld buy a ear that treats.on, the drver, lke you v.;nt to he treated. The lucket seats, of course, are the most obvous cvd-nee of our desre \o please yon. Bu theyre not the mu;-t mportant thng. No sr. Whats really vtal sthc wy a Monxa handles-sumethng nobody n the U.S. has yet coped. Or can cony. Because Corvar s the only rcar-engned car made.n ths country, and you know what that means: steerng HK «H thstlwlown. (You even purl; hs one more easly, t steers so brskly.) Beautfully ml- anced brakng-the car sw\s«level even under panc brakng, whch we hope youll nevtr have to do. Tracton and more tracton, so you dont become a stck-n-thfr md. The knd of cornerng hats sheer joy to expernre. You get more: a ully ndependent suspp- : on that blots out rpad Moeks before they can rffle urn. Clean, crsp stylng. Thoroughgong, economy, from purchase prce tc operatng cost. Youre not Hong to be satsfed wth bucket seats alone, re you? CORVAR BY CHEVROLET mlmtawcw**^ N METUCHEN Jue Chevrolet, nc. MtfdlMtl Ate U / N rkrth AMBOT ToM Chevrolet, nc. Ntw Brun. Av*. H M8M» A SACK-V ( HOCOATK FROSTNG: Whafa nauce for hr puddnr may he frnstnr for the cake! Ths fne snce wth thr rlrh flavor of unsweetened chocolate can be madt nto a frostng Just by»ddln two eup of»uar to tht basc fechf. Kud e Suce and Froftlnr 5 nquarr sunsweft«ned l\t cupt ( tall can) chocolate undluted evapontud nlk A > cup butter or margarne H teapoou TanlU 3 rups alfted confectoner! Melt chocolate and butter n saucepan. Better* tnm heat, Add >uar, alternately wth mlk, blendnf w*u ttur each addton. Place over medum heat and farlof to ft boll, strrng contantlj. Then cook and fttr abou S mlboul or untl mxture beeom«thck and craunr. R*more " heat and str n vanlla. Serve warm u a MM.! cups sauce. To Make FrMtlng, ue t ««Pf of the kbora! cool to room temperature. Then add an addtonal S sfted confectoners tuar, blendng well Mtket JV frostng, or enough to cover top and Mm ot two 8- T * nch laten, or U oapoakn....she HELPS YOU AND YOUR CHLD HEAR EAUTlFUL MUSC TOGETHER J-" \ TM, GHVUPNt. CHMMH t l l** ".. - Lstenng to good musc s part of Brooks podges job at Calforna OJ Company. Shes school representatve for the Chevron School Broadcast Calols own rado program, whch s heard weekly n many classrooms throughout ths are/ Schools use t to teach youngsters the love of good musc. ^ Chevron School Broadcast whct^ you can enjoy at home every Thursday durng the school year ths year tqok more than 2, New Jersey school Chldren on a muscal world tour. When school reopens agan, theywll vst other lands and ctes ^s ths ^wardjwnnng program begns ts 33rd year on the ar. [The School Broadcast s only a part of;calols Ad to Educaton Program. (Scholarshps, student awards and teachng materals afe also ncluded). But to Brooks Dodge and other Calolers, t s a very specal part. They know how mportant and satsfyng t s to help young people enjoy ther muscal hertage. CALFORNA OL COMPANY...plans ahead to serve you better

20 PAGE TWENTY Ludwg Leads Mates To Target Contest W» FRDAY, JUNE HJ, MW Yankees ^Columba,N. Y.Presbyteran n Fords Offcal PERTH AMBOY Charle* hlu> h t.ammau J,.ck Was ^DVMO olthrfords^ara Amboy General Hosptal, has WOODBRDGE The To-u-;)9 ;n rapd.., Lttle crf Majors, announced that graduaton ejeshp Polce Pstol Team con- Second place honors for the came through wth a J8t> tally, UHWH tnued ts quest for Mll anoj-.c.;".ms Woodbrdge team WOODBRDfF. 5» pekrd up momentum ths PMt; erclje g for the hosptals er ttle n he Ccntal Jrwurr >har«l dually by Jack 3F TF HF Tot^k b.v pnslnl thr-e strauht Schoo] of Nllrs nr wll take 9!) yf wns to jncrfse ther lead to League by defeatng ManvU> W.ldma and Phl Yacovno, Ludwg p ace Junp 2 Q n Perth Ambny 289 two and one-lalf names over ^ ^ by a decsve 58- l.n scrf a «!/> posted total* of 289. Rob- Yucovlno 9B the local ranze. rt Gardner, a new member Waldman the Fords Lens Club Tnns. Andrew Ludwg ttt the top f the t*«n for only two Gardner U86 n the Natonal Dvson, the. Mr m ^ «* commencement speaker marksman for WoodbndRc us r.nr/.hs. was mpressve on thr MAWXK 2 secold place Barton A(, he ht hs larcets for H 2M trne lne nft*r raknc hs tar- LaPay Dod-ers duwd two games to.be Mss Elzabeth 8. Gll, whn score out of a possble 3on H" < * over for a 286 score. Was* \ (all behnd the Fords Fre Co., n July wll become professht 99 n the slow f; r pha.m nf The bf gun for Manvlle was Kropewnckl >74 Cubs who were vctorous n or and assocate dean of nursthpcompcfton. 9 n tme and Jm LflPay wth a 29 score, Hargrove ther only contest of the week,"»(? of thefaculty of Medcne,,.,.., Columba Unversty, and dl- Local Youth Wnner Of Letter n Golf / Gants Clck U Quz [ n Pony Loop CRANFORD - John Komsky of Woodbrdk-r was a-jard- jr.. fd a varsltv golf letf-r receuly at thr annual Un.nn Junor How choces to score -2J-4 yourself: You Mark yet lompcd to another vctor, m College dnner-danc at thf Twn Brooks Country Club n... ten. ponts,, lor a correct frst " lw!l " PonJ lj * a * ut 7 th a Watchunu. J ){ *- l v f! a secon< -~-. Columrm,.v.nkr^ Dr. Kenneth W. vrrson. Un- «a»»? a»<> "» p P " for of Co lurobus Y» kr,«on Junor Collet dean,n,\» "" ««^ chol^, T^emy,«J 5,u,f c "fa, c polf coach, and Roy Smth." * xn W thlrl >- ««*: forty,:" dlst " C( fl «Rm vuy tenns coach, presented th- a- vt ly Kl)od; and llfly b, perfect l^/frer wards to varsty members. Tns weeks Sports Qul Per-;» n Durtmc the pan season, the tallls W baseball. ^ S» K defeat Owls compled an 8-2 record,. Who U the only Ptcher,* " ln ; c ", Jockey Johnny Sellers won who has won ERA ttles n both ",^ j k sx stakes races at Haleah last major leagues? ( ) R-- ul K RUGS CLEANED TO PERFECTON! Send Your Rugs and Carpets to CARPET CLEANNG CO. NC, "Where Professonal Rug Cleanlnr Has Been Practced Snce 954" THOROUGH CLEANNG STORAGE REPARNG t WALL-TO-WAU CAR- PETS EXPERTLY CLEANED For Prompt Pck-up Servce Call L Plant and Offce n SELN, N. J. OpthalnoloKy. After obtnlnn«b Master of Arts derree from CollKe she served thr unvers- Columa Unversty Teachers tys faculty of medcne, department struct m or of nursng, as nand assstant, profe.ss- Before entcrlr the nursk professon Mss Gll attended Klmtra Collrpe n Elmra, New York, where she was ([ranted a bachelor of, scence decree and served as Ol Reserve Secretary of the Elmra Y WCA. Twenty-two student* wll retwo trumphs. Afjanst the career at Presbyteran Hosp-, MJSs ELZETH S. OLL ^ " T l mnntln of basc Dodgers 5-4>, they had to tat where, followtrm (traduatlon, n, l nnor Colcome from behnd n thr bot-from the school of nursnc. she medcal servce and supervsor scences at Unon Junto! Col come nom oenno n uu uu- "" «c.xhu^ u...h...f-.. V n-onfnrrl 8ELN - Rcornc tn r rms tom [ U)(. ftutl f. (m,. t wln became head nurse of the malr.of the hosptals nsttute of lerp n uanon. 3-::. ; Tommy Sztkacs stnted games ahead of the last place, tlngs olf wth a lne doublegants, Tgers Score and scored on Barry Morgans Kood use o-f ekht ndans Trounced snole. Barry went to second Actvty n the Mnor League the on the play to the plate and was featured by a 2-4 troun-.. CP to thrd nn an nfeld cn? of the Stewarts Root Beer hts out. At ths pont. Hay Sapor-ndans by the Rartan Ol past,. owsk uncorked a low ptch Cardnals. The vctory Whch cot away from the cutch- the Curds to move nto frst er. Morgan raced home Just a- place n the Natonl Dvson. head ot the relay from the Jm KoRut Was hp mollnd Toma.-so catcher to Saporowsk cover-, vlctor as OreR Hflvd,. n Bfn Fresde Steves Tean Standngs: AMERCAN DVSON W Cooky Nem- wnter. Branca <» Johnny 8an jthe Gants most effectve bat- terb. Bs bat-tns stnr of the ns home plate. Strubcl and Vnce Sccutella ; Oak Tree 3 contest, however, was Bll Dev- n ther second came aganst suppled the oflcnsve punch, Traner Mlton Rnke says 2. Who was the younrest; " ^^^ "^^"a^a ^ the " """** (Hants, Tl)l^ Tommy Srakft^ Szakacs n" "the" AmeHc,n DvKon Sh " Rt< the frst tme he set foot on a Player to mmam: a muor ""**" 3. ". e " " and a Tn Amerlcm Dvson,: powrlered a two-run homer n the C,rvel W e Sox o ted M P P Uwroughbred race track, hr l.-ague team... Alvn D a r k "^» * ^ ( the mal m-.m,: to break a -; e «" Ath tes B- and NATONAL DVSON TralR Pcked sx wnners. Rogt-r Pccklnpaurh (, Joe!_.. a.!^r,, b> by a sngle run?o LT!? f^dedl-x-k to wn h.s own ball %, S bv the PaUen anj Me Schmdts 7 Cordon Ed Stanky ng nto th<! fnal nnns, the look Wlt Chamberlan of the Braves erupted fur two runs to Klln Bob Whtelv thl Dunn Senators 5-4 to wden V. F. W 4 Phladelpha Warrors led the 3 h th H(X 8 " 7 ther dvsonal lead to two full Fre Co Natonal Basketball As.srxa- lgames over the Athletcs. Campana... T ll ^r n Fre Co,... h lewu^clubs ( tynkr U n.n.h..hou m ofthc,the.b S.7-^apml S tlh«*l;,,. Bryant Blank ^ and Anton averagng 27.2 per game.. Bll McKechn.e. <, Casey, Rlxtll,,,,.,, Ln,., Barnkow!^--!... Truckng Red Sox <3- lsu Mto posted the mount wns.costellos.stenfle ) Leo Duocher { ), wllk,. d, llt,. m, hr *nnnr 8>.» wthn.me out of a no- whlc Glrv cardnal^ Stelzko ATLANTC DVSON Brtsh Queen toured Vence John McGraw marker. htter when Mke Adameb beat Blank and Jm Bonll( B,,: WCT th,; Cubs 4 n a barge. 4. What major league team The Red Sox defeat was by,out a.-low roller for the only] bg s t C kmen for the vctorous Prates.. fnshed. n the cellar seven far no fault of ynum: Al Brown, ht. Kulph fanned sx and^ox ndans... stnuht years? < ) 8t. Lous vcho drove n sx runs wth a-walked none as he notched hs COPY Metro Ntwpper Bmlct u the muon leadng advertsng mat Mtdce, subscrbed tu t>r us to help juu sn bttlt leults from jour advcrtlln n our newtpapers. t cost jruu nothlnj to Uk«advnUse of ths free crvlce. 5 rrant rkes jn «Pend a weekend R( mer, June J3-25 c MENU) PARK TERRACE - overn, ght t..sevr-yer-old Mare. Brun- must be of Mr. nnd Mrs..father or an m,, K,j n ns lch nnl Geuro Bnmnola, Maryknolllan. Rood s "dnm well" at Perth Boys should arrv, v Amboy General Hosptal where Klmer between 6,,,,/ 7, she s benr treated for a head,frlday, wearnjf Cub a,.,,, wound nflcted by what polce!form. They should»\. beleve WHS a bullet from a.22 an outft of sportyh,,, calbre rfle. ual bedtme clothel, Mare «-as standlnn n front dent towels and (Con^,,f her home Tuesday nght for three days. ; \ when she suddenly screnmed. Boys and Reflls Mrj. Bnmnola, who was quarteretd n n-^lj standlnk nearby, told polce barracks and all that she heard a shot from the be suppled. Meals lllllj Hj HlJ nearby wooded men JustflB her en at the daughter screnmed. Ofllcers mens hall..l Pntrolmm Cnngf Lochll. An nterestng p,,,.,. the frst offcer on the scene, been arranged for an u,," sad le found thr lttle grl st- a famly pcnc t n v,^ tng on the fnntsteps of her members of the nmh, lome, bleedng from the head. nvted. s She WHS nkcn to the hrsplul. Tom Pereth and Dom Prma. by St. Johns F" st Ad Squad. S ( K ; D w AGE nn The Oak Tree Athletcs made Detectve John Waldmaw J hts to ordered a search of the area Pr ««t KPUUTU, trounce Steves Whte Sox m no our w..s found The of- * h n"f"»»u"ac. M, Fred DAllesso was the conquerng rers uer hampered by fa*t- bnl P utt»«"notlm :u;,: ptcher for the Athlet- fhdns lkh «s ntuht fell. De- workcrs «"*r th, m., ;:, cs, whle Cantwell absorbed the teetve Waldman sad the bul- wnkt lflw. Whte Sox reversal. over the. ( tl use 7th for Cubs heads of a croup of boys who""! 6 * - L Pete Schmdts Cubs won were plaync basketball on a, K " n( dy s K nrd th, lml,. ther seventh name n emlu court near the Bnmnola home. forp B } a m» r <>Ul> of. ;,.. starts n the Natonal Dvson Lora! patrolmen, ncludng sonal leaders and.,f:,, :,,; 3 by shuttng out the Costello Frank FVmn, Rchard Me- ^ Aj^-ClO headed b\ p. 3 Cardnals 9- behnd the alr- Cabe, Rnnnlr Uuson. Rudolph ^^ae f^ Meany 4 tght ptchng nf Jack Kelly. Gl.ff, ;!l Frank Payt. were 6 The Cubs slunkcr of record lrld by Kdson and Slnte po- tectlvp Waldman ^lr, durng the one sded Rne waslce n thur sarh for the chlds condton s n., :..! Jack Ebert. who ht a tmely psm n\w fred the shot De-serous. home run. j Down by two runs gong nto 4 the bottom of the sxth, the 5 Cumpana Gants ralled for B 5 cluster of three to submerge the Fre Company Braves, 6-5 Frank Taglarnl was the Gants most effectve htter - wth a par of home runs whch " drove n four markers. Rche 2 Browns < > Phladelpha As homer and a prm nf doubles -second wn. Mke Klrnnk and The last-place Oroles of the Dodders.. Brodkn also belted a crcut - clout for the vctorofls team. ( Chcago Cubs ( ) Cncn- Bob Klasb was thebrave. Jerry Kmra ht for the ^.$ZTZ*?Xn Z KK» 3 Over n the Atlantc Dvson, nat Wnner, whle Dr. Smth wasfor the vctors Prates 7- behnd Kenny Bud- SELN The Tomasso T- the Cubs staged an ama/m; 5. What lefthander has won taled wth c setback. The Dudcs Floor Coverng Z(, k - S fnp c h U ckm. Fred Man- gers scored twce m the bottom dsplay of httng power to the most games n the Natonal n a Kam played earler,browns came to lfe by ul,berg and Joe Ver/v:" " " " f «he seventh to come from be- rout the Prates by a decsve League? t ) Wlmcr Mtee.ll (.Charhe DeGe^ became a ptch- mn the Red Sox twce, 9-3 and ed th(, attack (or lhp wnnprs hlld and njp the Mll. P Re d Sox 22-4 score. The wnnng team Harvey Haddx ( ) Warren er of stature when he threw -6, and crushng g the Edson Down n the Mdget League 7~ f m l le Amercan Dvson of sprayed the feld w-th 33 safe Spahn ) Johnny Antonell!a no-htter to lend the Dodt-ers Socal Club Phls Ths J the Braves took over frst place ^P scln Bo> """" The blows """"" durng the game. """ ]to an -3 ronquest over the sudden burst of power enabled n the Amercan Dvson \fter vctory was a bg one for the Don Kstler checked the P:- 5 Yankees, the Browns to clmb out of < u> ; p DeGeso fanned sx ;. wampn(, thf, Gr(ly Sox" and Tgers snce t enabled them to rates wth eght scattered hts but was Amercan Dvson pun spj«o wld, walknc eght. Devln HO-the Red Sox wth ther cellar record past Athl(, Ucs the Braves wn-st- keep pace wth the Fresde n- to annex the Cubs mound tn- edthe lead from the Senators dans at the top of the crcut, umph. Matullo, the prates ma r. sorbed the reversal. evened nt fve wns and Tom Mucers VC n a touxh 5-3 contest. Denns OConnell suppled starter, was the losng ptcher. pnch -ht losses. P[O home run WHS the Tommv Mrdah who ns the bg blow for Tomasso m the " th<" "nal Kame on the bn The Tmers held on to sec-z ^m> (8S6t Z%\ blow, although trples by Stef- ond plac(, fts Ulpy edgcd the fve wns._t to (lala hs credt, L..^ln outdueled Judd Norrs..J ;! 5 sevpn,h,. hpn hs double drove weeks schedule, the Dodders fy and DeGes. also aded the Gants 3. 2 n a M, v(, n mmnf, n the two runs. Before crack- edged the ndans 8-7 n a well vctors attack... lffar aud downe(j th(, ^ ^ ^ hs two-ply shot. O- PWd K ;m( Dck Over n the Natonal Dvson, \w out - Bergens -2. Wth a record of fve wn? the Oroles handed the Cardn- Connell collected three hts for was the Dodgers lonu- NJAA Sum Meet 2 Youtha are Fned and four losses, the T,e,s are -s ther flrst loss of the sea- a * **. ^ ^ * ^ - ;l half Slated for Colona ^ n «nltc al««j of ^" n- «>" ^» 2- count and moved e 7 B! " ll ^cn [J COLONA Mke Trumbatorc announced today the New Jersey AAU Champonshp Swm Meet wll be held Saturday, July, at the Colona Swm Club, The competton s open to all swmmers legally regstered wth the NAAU. All entres must be sumbtted to Mr. Trumbatore before June 29 at the Swm Club offce. Entrance fees are ffty cents for an ndvdual compettor and three dollars for a relay team. GET more On Beverage Count rushng Browns. nto a frst place te. Kenny ^ S m a f l " a. R P d Snt ^,, Tmkn onnpf hk fnnnh u-n nf Rodpaard wa» the Red Sox The recent devebpments n - Two 9-: " the Natonal Dvson, the T^ S^ h!"l m [[ h : m year-old youths pleaded gulty Phls, wth four wns and fve ^»B»» st no.! defeats and loser. Southeast Asa have ren- Vnne Farrells ptchng and forced plans wthn the Admnhttng attack :pacfd thr Onolp of havng alcoholc beverages losses, tral the.dod R crs by a were the ngredents the jstraton for a complete reap- attack n ther possesson and were full game and Fresde ndans used to over- prasal of Unted States mlfned $25 each by Magstrate, Dave Erb, who rode Needles power the Shop-Rte Yankees, tary ad programs, Benjamn. Kantor, yesterday. to vctory n the 956 Ken The ndans and Tgers The plan for reapprasal s James Hudanch, Moore Avenue, tucky Derby, now trans now hold dentcal 5- records, based on the growng feelng Woodbrdge, and Francs thoroughbreds. As(j e f m ptchng a strong amor offcals that the type C. Van Dalen, Overlook Terrace, Fords, sad an older man bought the beer for them n Perth Amboy and they thev took t to the Sewaren brdge over the turnpke to drnk. They were arrested by Patrolman Frank Caro. advertsng FOR YOUR MONEY SuecenM adwrrmng tt not necaugrly a mofer 6 bgnew olon«., t constf of ung newtpoper poce mort dfomol. colly ond mere frequently. We con gvtt you mwe advertsng for your money, ot no extra tot, became we ore equpped wth the Metro Newpgper Servjce. Our sklled stoff s prepared to help y W fnd the rght dea, chooe the llu.troton that wll command certan attenton fw yowr od ond du, wrte he copy tha tell*. Y<* poy only for the space Call ME 4- Dsplay Advertsng Dtpt. A Woodbrdge Publshng Co. The ndependent-leader Carteret Press Edson Townshp & Fords Beacon OFFCES AT 8 Gwan Street Woodbrdge, "N. J. mm SOFTENER wth SPUN FBRE GLASS TANK Sold by Covered by LFETME Guarantee on Tanks "Factory Traned" Specalsts NO MONEY DOWN! 3 YEAKS TO PAY SHEL SOFTWATER Call ME for FREE HOME SURVEY game, g Farrell ht 3 two-run.of past p mltary mltary assstance, n John Melton coaches Wyom- homer, wnch proved to be the terms of both equpment and lngs track team and also the ndans margn. The vctors framng provded to governfreshman football squad. ts Gong to be a HOT N ONE OF TEDS FEATHERWEGHT FORMAL httng stars were lerry DeJohn.mens, has not been adequate n relaton to need. Launch the summer socal whrl n fne style wth a tuxedo from our smart, new featherweghts. Dnner jackets n whte, sold colors, patterns... batks and madras. Tropcal Worsted STROLLER Fot. Mornng Weddngs Exclusve TEDS TALOR SHOP 7 (;REEN STREET WOODBRDGE Phone ME Before you rent a Tuxedo, see TED Were always FRST wth the Newest Styles n Formal Wear! ndan Parlament seeks ban on dowres. Proclamaton WHEREAS, many economc ndcators show th.* tr* natmnal economy s nn the rse; and WHEREAS, a natonwdf Job Drve s now ur,f> u.r. to stmulate employers to HRE NOW; and A;,,jl Ml " PfltJ WHEREAS, the Now Jersey State Employnu-;t R.,. vce has been desgnated to spearhead the JOB DRYF n New Jersey; and WHEREAS, the HRE NOW CAMPAGN ha.«wn endorsed by the Governor of New Jersey; and WHEREAS, more hghly qualfed experment! ob applcant? are avalable today than ever before: and NOW. THEREFORE,. Frederck M. Adams, Mnvor of the Townshp of Woodbrdpe, do endorse thr HRr NOW" campagn beap undertaken by the New,],-w State Employment Servce and call upon all local rrplovers, leaders of ndustry and labor, and membrr-, r,\ cvc, veteran and fraternal organzatons to cooperate and assst the New Jersey State Employment Servc t«carry out a successful JOB DRVE, thus ncrposnn loa! payrolls and creahns the buyng power nece.vsarv <n mantan a healthy and sound wonomy. further unsr nl emnloyers wth unflled job openngs to staff ther plant* and busnesses now. for men at work represent buyr.t power, and buymq power mantans WoodbrldRe TO»T.- shp busness and ndustry, thus provng our fath :!hc free enterprse system and realzng for all our rj/n the promse of the campagn slogan, "When they work you proft. Hre Now!" DATED ths 5th day of June, A. D. 96 SEAL Townshp of Woodbrdge s FREDERCK M, ADAMS, M.vnr LYDE BEATY - CCLE BROS. 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21 the strength for your lfe... \ )(>VKK,ST CHURCH " lload W",( r,,,sprrt Avenue ^ w. fcuurtny.nn ;.-t l;- ( ll : t.nrm Adult BlttP lumr, (cacher Chor Rehearsals Chancel. Wednesday 7:45 P. M. Junor, Wednesday 6:45 P. M anl ST ANDREW H CHURCH lool o Avenrl (. ;. llr, school ana t«. John "an. Putot Sunday School Weeltda> Masses 7:3 A. M Yll,m Sunday Manses 7:. 9: :. :. and 2 noon Confesson* Saturday, 4-S.! 7:3-8:3 P M.»nd WOODBRDOE METHODST CHURCH R«T. Thrndarr g. Bumn, Mnuter Rtv Luther Martn. AHtnUnt Putnr for Youth Geon K. RtMdf, Oranlt and Chor. mtcto Hmn Rhfrrrd, gnpertntendent of Chnrch School Sunday Servces 9:45 A. M., Church School,, nm! worshp, provded. \, senor youtn: an J Blble aagt M Kvrlllllg OOSPC gh,p n lum..,, Woodbrldfe «" " ", v f:4s. 7:45 A. M. rrs evrry Tues- \M,H U Al, AND rrr HUM.f K«:!. v Strrrl MK 4-7M n Mlnor S-rucrs,.-.KV school Yv.. sh Snvlce M. u n g» r a n : A. M, Mornln Wor- 8:3 P M.. Junor ntermedate Fellowshp. 7: P M., M.Y.P. 8T JOHNS EPSCOPAL CHURCH Hoy and HamlltoH* Avenue Fords R«t. WMlUm H fjnt. Vlcr Holy Communon 8: A. M Scouts, every Thursday. 7: P. M. Frtrny Boy Scouts,.., P M Saturday: Coupled Club, second Saturday, 8: P. M. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Rah»ay Avenue and Carteret Road, Woodhrldw Rn. Al«N. Nemtth Pator Jam*, Manh Student Mltant frrrt \. llrlf,,, Jr, ( onrnnht Sunday 9:3 A. M.. Church School. : A. M.. Mornng Worshp. 3: P. M., Junor Chrstan Endeavor. 6: P. fo., j u n r Unted Presbyteran Youth. 7: P M.. Senor Hgh Unted Presbyteran Youth. Meetngs Sesson, frst Tuesday. 8 P. M Trustees sesson, Tuesday, P. M. Deacons, thrd Tuesday, P. M. Junor Chor, Frdays, 4- P M. Senor Chor, Frdays, 8- P. M. Superntendents, last Tue day. U ft A. M.; Frday, fl : 45, 8: and 8:45 A. M Mondaj Nnvcna, 7:3 P M. Mnle Chor Rehearsal 8: M. Altar - Rosary Socety, frst onday after frst SunUay at, DO P M, Holy Name Socety, second onday after second Sunday t 8: P M. Tuesday PTA meetng thrd Tuesday f each month at 8: P. M. Thursday Female Chor Rehearsals, : P. M. Confesson! Every Saturday A. M. un-, noon, 4 to 6 P. M. and 7 9 P. M,, and sometmes m days before Holy Days ol Oblgaton. ST. ANTHONYS R.. CHURCH Port Readng KT. 8Unl:l«m Mllot, PatoT Sunday Masses, 7:, 8:, 9:. * : and 2: noon. Weekday Masses at 8: A. M Novena n honor of St. Anthony each Tuesday at 7:5 P.M. WORSHP TOGETHER THS WEEK ST. JOHN VANNEV CHURCH Colonla Junor ffl«h School R«, WaJttT Rtdtlnnn. Patot Ret. Wllam t Koknnka, Aulnn tuun Sunday Masses 7,8, 9,, t and 2 noon. Confessons heard before al Masses, Dally Masses 7:3 and 8:ft A.M. Rectory, 47 Olendale Road Colonla. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRST Florda Grove Road Hopelawn Jotcph Benjo)«Mlnlter Rchard Wnjola rfanltt Sunday Mornng Worshp :3 A M. Sunday School, 9:5 A. M. ST. CECELAS CHURCH selln KT. John Wlln. Putor Sunday Masses. 6:3, 8:. 8:45, 9:5, 9:3, :, :5. :45,: :3 and 2 noon Weekday Masses, 7: and 8: A. M. JEWSH COMMUNTY CENTER OF COLONA SS nman Arena* walked on the tea to jon hs Rabb Uatld Schtlnftld dscples n ther shp. Mornng Prayer and Sermon. Bervces Frday nght at 8:3, Church School, 2nd Wedne CONGREGATON BETH From "Scence and Health A.M. Sunday School :3 to 2 jday. SHOLOM Junor Bervces Saturdays wth Key to the Scrptures" by Church Bchool. 9:45 A. M. Whte Church Oulld. secon SO Cooper Avenue, selln from :3 to 2. Mary Baker Eddy wll be read Sants Days and Holy Days Rabb Bernard Franael (p. 273); "God never ordaned Holy Communon : A. M Ur. Norbcrt Kxtner, Cantor Hebrew School Tuesday and materal law to annul the secon 8abbath Servces, Frday eve- Thursdays 3:3 to 5, and 5 to sprtual law. f there were ; and fourth Wednesdays, nlng 8:. 6:3 P. M. such a materal law, t would SEUN ASSEMBLY OF GOD WomPns Assocaton, flrstj CHURCH 4 Berkeley Boolevard lflln, New Jersey Rv Wllam klrb;, Futor Sunday Servces: 9:45 A M Sunday school for : A. M. Mornng worshp. Junor Church conducted m m Fellowshp :ower audtorum by Mrs. Wl- ;! the month- a ra Klrby.» Ads Socety -.a p. M. Evenng Gospr c ^ssos Thursday Cannrr Dressngs, frst and thrd Wednesdays. Boy Scouts, Frdays, 7:3 P M. COLONA GOSPEL CHAPEL 486 nman Avenue at West Strret. Colonla Sunday School and Bble A. M..-.OM Tranng servce. : P. M Tuesday: Cottage p^. st> Lorantffy prayer wl nh Chrstan Women s Home 7:4& M WpdnfJday: Bble Blble CltssThundaj. :3 P M YounK Peoples Meetng Frdul Offcers st U fjy. 8: P. M Frst Monday of da * :45 p M - Brother- monlh: TVachors and Workers... rtz,, Conference TRNTY LPhtOFAL Jun or Chor» P M Second Monday: R«nwaj A«nuf. Woodbrd^e B A»/..!! *«T - Wllllarn H, Sehmo, Bettor Board Meetng. Adult Chor : 3O P. M 2nd and 4th Mondays; Mlsslonettes undtr dlrec- :,:f Troop. 7:non of Mrs. J Waldhelm at. Scmt, 7:. her home, 84 Cooper Avenue, :, Confrmaton tfjn. \ M 8: P. M. frst Frday o! Month: Womens Mls.sonary!: :.: M Johnton, Jr. j.v; - N, *>-<F tnner or Mlttc Knnnh Mrl/ln, Nt ll ( lurrh SCBM \\ llrrn Orcnltl Gospel Scrvlce Sunday 7:3O OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 28 Fourth Street, Fords tt edon R. BMh Organsts: Edde Jacobson and Mst Barbara Frltsche. Matn Servce 8:5 A. M. Man SmlOt :5. Holy Communon Frst Sunday :45. Thrd Sunday 8:5 Sunday School and Bble lasses, 9:3 A. M. ST. JOHNS EPSCOPAL CHUKCH Sewaren Joseph Thomson, Lay Leader Sunday Servce A. M. Holy 4 ]on trand», Ur «nlt Sundaj Servces 8: A. M. Holy Communon 8:3 A. M. Church 8chool leach Thursday. ADATH SRAEL CONGREGATON BNAl JACOB Lord Street, Avenel Rabb Phlp Brand 8:3 P. M. Frday : A. M, Saturday Junor Congregaton. ST. JOHN THE BAPTST ORTHODOX GREEK CATHOLC CHURCH Broad and Dvson Streets, Perth Amboy R«T. Stephen Bedor, Pator Sunday Matns, 7: A. M Early Englsh Mass. 8: AM Church School, 9. AM Vespers. 8aturday nght? and before holdays at 7: P. M Communon, fust Sunday each; Chldrens Holy Communon month, A. M., Rev. Wllamfrst Sunday of every month Powel, celebrant. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Chor Rehearsal, 6:3 P. M CHKSTAN SCENCE CHURCHES Rahway: Masonc Temple 548 Lrvlng Street Sunday at : A. M. Sunday School 9:3 A. M. Wednesday testmony meetng 8: P. M, Wcstfleld: 422 E. Broad Street (Holy Communon, lt Sun- FRST BAPTST CHURCH day of the month). Market and Hgh Street : A. M. Holy Communon Perth Amboy (st and 3rd Sundays) and Rev. Prter Kowalchuk, Pator fm.kkgatonal councl under dtwtlon of Mrs Sermon. : A.M.,Mornng Worshp n woodbrdgen Workman. Mornng Prayer and Sermon 9:45 A. M., Sunday School Sunday at 9:3 and :,n f.rovf AfflHW (2nd and 4th Sundays). 6:5 P M., Baptst YouthA. M. FRST PRKSBYTF.RAS Fellowshp. Sunday School : A. M. CHBCH OF S.N OUR LADY OF PEACE Oak Tnt Road CHRC 7:3 P. M., Evenng Gospel (Nursery provded). Wednesday evenng testmony R»t. Ract t>. Sldfnrr, "" Nfw Brunswck Avrnae, Avenue, Fords Servce. Sunday. Bnojomk, P»tor : A. M., Communon Sunmeetng at 8:5 P. M. M, Church School Momlnj Worshp: 8 45 A M Sunday Masses. 8:, 9:/day. frst Sunday of each h CHRSTAN SCENCE LESSON-SERMON nd :5 A. M. : and : A. M. and 2 month!! "s the Unverse. neludlng Church School.; Church School: Nursery noon. Mcond grade! through thrd grade. 8:45 A M Wednesday, 8 P M.. Prayer Man, Evolved by Atomc Weekday Masses, 6:45 and Meetng,. (Nursen through sxth grade vt, Coffee Hour : A. M. Junor Hghchur-.h school and Westmnster Pel- Plgrm FcUow-lowshlp 4:3 P. M.-6:3 P. M JSerlof Hgh Westmnster Fellowshp. 7: P. M.-9:3 P M. d, 8 P. M^dUlt Bble Study, : A. M Monday: Stssluu. thrd Mon- «>l Staff, frst day,»: P M. Ladles Ad. sec-! M ona»nd fourth Mondays, 8: - (nsmnjjs frst andp. M. Brownes, every Monday ::- flay :3 P. M. at 6:45 P. U. ;:J, thrd Monday. Tuesday: Deacons, frst Tuesday. 7:3 P. M. Womens Guld M,)ha Ph, second and Fourth Tuesday, 8: P. M «lay. 8 P M. Wednesday: Junor Chol or», frst Sunday 7: P. M. Senor Chor,»: P.M..!> fourth Thursday! Thursday: Trustees, second : Tlj^rsday. 7:3 P M. "" Bg sster daled "Operator" and sad, "Hello, Mommy" PAOK TWENTY-ONE HOST AT DNNER: Mchael J. Amodlo, Townshp Purohaslnu Agent, was host at a dnner of the Purch.-ulnr AuenU Assocaton at Fotrje nn, tt to rlfht, Mr. Amodlo, Polce Chef John R. Euan, Onmrntterman Mnyrd Wlnton, Mrs, Geraldlne Wnston, Enjlewood, (no relaton to the eomlltttmanl; Mayor Frrdrrck M. Adams, Thomas Fenton, Clfton and John Jackson, East Orange. Force?" s the subject of the healed the sck, and rased the mllar, conducts the London! not all martal and overpower- Lesson-Sermon to be read dead n drect opposton to Symphony Orchestra n one of led, us t should be, although Sunday at Chrstan Scence materal laws." the albums. ns. Recommended lstenng. churches. The Golden Text s from Ths one s enttled Lszt- Perhaps the most nterestng The superorty of dvne lawrevelatlon (): "We gve thee! Hungaran Rhapsodes 2 and 3: of the three mentoned n ths over the laws of matter wll be thanks, Lord God Almghty, Eneseo-Roumanlan Rhapsodes column ths week s Seven emphaszed. ncluded n the whch art, and wast, and art Bble readngs s the account n^o come; because thou has Studes of Themes of Paul Kte. Done under a grant from the John (6) of how Chrst Je^us taken to thee thy great power, and hast regned." ^ ^.fc fl De NEW RECORDS By Fells (The Cat) Brown Mercury contnue* to release oppose the supremacy of Sprt/some of the best musc and God, and mpugn the wsdom three of ts latest releases rate of the creator. Jesus walked ona menton here. Antal Doratl, the waves, fed the multltude.lwth whom the reader s fa- and 2. Ths U a fne recordng f the Slavc and Balkan feeng of musc, wth all U varatons and controversy. Recommended lstenng. Morton Gould composed West Pont Symphony and Frederck Fennell conducts the Eastman Wnd Ensemble dong ths, Julan Works Autumn Walk Clfton Wllams Fanfare and Ford Foundaton, the Mnneapols Symphony Orchestra. Doratl conductng, each of the seven peces bears a relatonshp to the Klee pantng from whch t stems, though dfferent. n addton to Gunther Schullers Seven Studes, U» Allegro, and Robert Russell album also contans the Mfefe Bennetts Symphonc Songs for Band on another new Mercury album, are also ncluded. Ths musc s gay and splrltneapolls Symphony Orchestras recordng of Paul Fetlers Contrasts for Orchestra, Ths one s meaty musc. Who Says Ths Baby Wont Get Polo? Sj,-r.//*. WOODBRDGE LUMBER CO. cn * vtvasam DUVCR AN ESTMATE ANTWHRE <} utlty Keeps U* fn Butneu. * uhm MatertaU Doors A Wndow* Mll work WaUbosxd Floorln Plywood nottx Pnt Kltoben Cabn* t \ lh)l.n(j T YOUBSELTT ury4-25 tsorry to bother you at the P, T.A. meetng, but Bobby wants to saj) good nght. j h wont go to bd. YouWyou please tdk to hm. Htrs Mommy, Bobby..." P.lo struck laat summer especally at bubea-anr th«summer beforeand the summer before that. And you can be reasonably certan that t wll strke ths summer, too. t wll contnue to strke as long as parents neglect polo vaccne. Quck now: Have yow churen ho al ther hot$? Theres no reason for chldren and babe not to have these mmunzng; Who Says Tow Wont? shots. There are three of them, and a booster, and you can fnd out where to get them from your doctor of health department. Salk vaccne s cheap, plentful, and wholeheartedly approved by doctors. Heros what the Surgeon General of theju. S. Publc Health Servce has to say: "W«h»v» a proved weapon aganst polo. Everybody needs the protecton of the Salk vaccne." Dont take a chance-take your Polo shots So, go to your doctor or clnc now Dont, hold out because theres 4 now vmcqne nn the way. t wont be n doctors hands n adequa,t$ amount8 tht year. Dont face next summers polo season wthout protecton for yow chldrcn-or, aa a matter of fact, for you. Ths s the most mportant sngle protecton you can get! CpBF. COM BVMNM OP WLSON MATMAL*. OK. uncrum. ruuna HW2-43M fwmj-2m TH«WHMN noouol CmM SMM, MM* Top, Thats how tps true story! told tous by a customer started. Bobby was uneasy because Mommy was awa,y and Mommy couldnt be reached by phone. Bg problem, But! bg sster had an dea that mght work. She daled the telephone operator. And fthe dea dd work! The operator caught on rght away, and played "Mommy * to well that Bobby went straght to bed and fast asleep. Naturally, the job of provdng fast, dependable telephone servce doesnt leave much tmsforoperators to play Mommy. Put a New Jersey Bell opwter encouraged to \» resourceful la nyognyng the momenta when t pays to stretch the rule book to gve - good servce. Youll fnd theres hardly an operator Who < cant tell storfcs lke ths one. NEW JERSEY BELL Publshers of The ndependent - Leader The Carteret Prdss Edson Townshp and Fords B

22 WtlF TV.KNTY TWO Tonvs Shell \\ r.s,{games n Past Work Monmouth Park Racng Notes,l"n John, hr four-year-. S,T (!. fd Hbr!! sll nf Johns Joy fnd He-- ;- - t,, r. Carl en.- «;: >.«ho won the Ovanpnrt - ; -. n nntmnl T: Handcap a.«monmouth opened A a? Mn» WuH Mflny, wll be n nrtnn agan hurl fl K"- :: p,. \\ rnesdny n the Salvntore thr tlmd wn fra T>nv\ S Mll, accordng to TralnT FMf c-orp now d out H.bn-«}mard Hoffman C a el e s s Mn. rlb n nn -x-m ::,nhn (, ow.n(.d hy jolls / r L-.mc to tkf fl--t plf n n- fa,. Mn 2nd, and hs vl< lory lokr r.o. Denns ""f" "» r,d not surprse the many New hurlfd tl vctorv Yorkers n thr crowd, for h Tov "; Shrll S-ron.von.- hnldr the sx-furlohr track Tfnd rme; of tn week and or(\ at Aqurduct. «mnrk of ted fur --econr pl.cc lll a l ;9. whch Was the surnn tme 4-C.c-d l)v.;t;l;vnr tlw w whch h won thr Oceun- BlllnAllHVUk V; S tll lmt Jockey Joe Culmone has W Hjh:x K;!:,:r. Mp ;S»T,.,, KftM (j to handle Jaclyn Sa- 8rr.d Hurt. vvmv: fl-g as ble» Ll Fella n the Salvntor Bob P. rmnn turned n tn- vr- Mjlp al Monmoulh Park on tn v ; WfdnPKclny Culmone «ns on ].nk\u Drmnrr.te Club yj Pella whr-n hr W«J thr lost t? rrst uanr of the ^a^^brandywlne Handcap lt > lntfl FM.C. Corp.. fl to 7 Denns warp p a,k recently Ll Krlln Heflernn was (he «-lnnna, won the Salvator n 959 lurlf and Bll H-pworth suf-j,,, forrd hs frst defeat. The Sam Boulmets, who wll Parkvew Drmorts hold a campagn al Monmouth foj- the onr-uamr lead over F.M.C. and entre meetlm: wth the excepton of stakes engagements Tonys Shell. Tonys Shell Staton turned e Pew lere nas t wo sucn trps n ts thrd wn nf the weekm np d up al present. He JOTS by defeatng Mullers nmr- lt New Y ork Wednesday to ance fl to 2. us Gre; Toth nd:,- d(. c v. Whtneys Refute n K. of G, to 7 CARTERET Acrcos softball team came, back to score a neat 8-7 vlrtory over thr Knghts of Columbus, after! FRDAY, JUNE f), 9(5 KTRM) AlOU.tr thr m,>-l >.ln.hl,)l,.y.ts. HoltTt, HanabM. lduld l».n, Walter l-nnrran, Stanley Z Kleskl..Ume- KTrltr.ml Al M.Kk, wlm wen prrs-nle Sm ltv ;ml ld (nsor. Baumjartners Take Opener as ns, - Andy Ralownrczuk combned;, he Vagrancy, and on Saturday!\\., n ther efforts to hold the lc>sersj w) bp at Delaware Park toj^l-j htle.ss. plot Greentrees Tutankhamen CAHTERET Joe Sco hurled n the fnal uume or the, thl, L<> onar d Rchards, brllant one-htter to lead week, the. Hebrew Mens Club Return of Boulmets to resjuwon ts fourth name n seven.],.,-dnk at Monmouth s good nh.ttps Hardware to an easy n trumph over the starts, bf-ntlnr Bnblcs Furnl-: (. ws to hs many followers. He G.B.B.A /H-al. n thr ture, 8-. holds the record for vctores openng name n the Babe Ruth here n one season, havlns Lennur at he h;h school feld A } clcked 8 tmes n 955. He was thr lcader on thrw othcr AfTlCQ )s S LuC Late oc Monday evennc " Rco funned nne batters dur- C csnns, n 949 wth 3, n K he nve-nn; Rame., 953 wth 5 fnd n 956 wth The, wnners scored four Rally Defeats runs n the frst nnr and Traner Edde Hayward, naturally well pleased wth the most o them were on errors four more n the second, but performance of Crcle M Farms and OD.SC fleldm. m For More n Frdays thrd race, announced that the twoear-old son of Olympa would the thud n the. frst and two more lsh a new track the thrd to lead by 7- started the ball rollng wth three n the thrd, three n the sxth and the wnnng two runs n the fnal hnnn. Pusllo, after a slow start was hghly effectve after the thrd lnnnc Ajjrco R DCarlo, ss,. ; o W. Ward 4 Corrente, f A Rosal. 3b 4 Bodnar. lb 4 Mesquta, 2b 4 2 Puka.sh, rf 2 Sarzllo, rf Keys, c 2 Rozansk, c 2 Pusllo, p Stofa K. of C. R H Ryaj, c 3 Meyers, p 5 Kushner, 3m 4 2j Kolnok, 3b P. Kndjersk 3 Lawlor, f 3 Bytel, f 3 o Lttle, Jf Phllp, rf 2 Ftzgerald, ss 2 Caladra, 2b l l record of -:3 2/5 for the 5a-furlonf; dstance. The colt was bred by Mrs. E. S. Moore, mstress of Crcle M. Score 6th Wn, " Kolbas Tossers Beat Lous, 7-2 CARTERET Wnnng ts [sxth straght game n the Car- leret Recreaton Softball Lea- ; RUC, the Kolbas Tavern defeated Lous Tavern by a 7-2 score! ths week at the Park feld. t was the frst loss of the season for Lous Tavern. The Kolbas boys scored three runs n the frst nnng on fve hts whch was enough tc wn the game. Ray Knch gave up fve hts to record the vctory. Three KOLBAS Langer, f 4 26 Score by nnngs:. Sarzllo, cf Knch, p 4 4 K. OP C Vnsko, rf Agrco W, Kolbas, c Team No. 9 s Leadng Race CARTERET - Team No. 9 Bamfarenrrs not only fve lts ol starter Bll Teleposky nd You Hffernn. who reeved hm m the thrd nnnr, Ramrartnrrs lep. c Slco, p Rszasa, 3b McMHhon. ss. Wyskowsk. b Skrock. lb Rnler, f almb, cf Elko, cf lsck, 2b Pluta, 2b Rosenblum. rf Makka, rf 2 3 n ) n u n 2( G.B.B.A. Local R Sumutka, ss onnco, 3b 2 Polaer, c 2 Hefferan, lb. p... 2 Whte, f, 2b 2 Powers, f Jones, 2b.. Ftzgerald, cf Pelc. rf Thomas, f P. H ) DONALD KlLKK, fktl);ll Knd and honor student, s bnc prrsentod wth he frst annual Sportsmen* Scholarshp Au.nl ly Sam lu). to help defray lrst.vear expenses at collcr. Lookng on are Lew Mlcs und n d (asr. SjHoly Famly 9 Defeats Agrco By 6-3 Score 6 hts came n the sxth nnng Score by nnngs: when the losers scored ther.sxth nnng when the wnners G.B.B.A two lone runs, BaunwartnersT x-ll!! rolled U P four lnkl Tony Sarzllo le.d tlt htters by bangng out two trples. outht The box score: Gural, 2 b J. Koltbas, lb Kaskw, 3b 33 LOUS s currently leadng the Car- ofnema -b 2 teret Lanes Summer Mxed <jlucllosk b League wth a clean 6- record " Semenza, ss 4 to date, Team No. 5, represent- Medwlck, lb...:... 3 ed by Guys Electrc, s n sec- B y un c. 3 ond place wth 4-2. Kosty, cf «,,,, Durng thu pant wuuk, the!y u " Mltl lr -,. honor roll ncluded Andy Letps l - Scmenza, f 22 and 25, Al Jackson 242, WawrynskJj rf Paul Tdrosk 22, Bob PaJ)urj Nardl rf 2 27, Gary Mller 26, Jm Kan- :Klllusek P ny 233, Jm Terpak 28 and s snowsk, p.. Jm Matyt 25. "Shrver wll seek 25 mlon for Kolbas Peace Corps., Lous r Congratulatond to all LjraduateA May Good Luck and Rch Success Forever Come Your Way.) CARTERET R 2 SCHOOL OF DANCNG, MRS. KAY SYMCHK K, Drector "A Chld Well rnued s a Well Posed ndvdual" Summer Classes Wll Begn June 26th Lmted to 6 n Each Group MOTHERS Regster Your Chld Now and avud lust-mnute groupngs. l (-LASSES N: Tap Ballet Folk Dancng Modern and Ballroom at Specal Summer Fee! l-r nformaton Call K -529$ or K -247 Show-Room Racng at Old Brdge Sunday CARTERET The Holy ^Famly team won ts fourth game of the current season by [jldefeatnr Agrco, 6 to 3, as Charle Makwnsk turned n a neat fve-ht performance for the wnners. Mkwnsk fant batters and pounded, ned out ft trple to help wn hs own game. The game was close untl the the. lead, 5 to :. Holy Famly team Agrco, by 8 to 5 HOLY FAMLY J. Weber, 2b 2 Stuuback, ss 4 Makwlnsk, p 4 Zabel, lb 4 Keats, cf 2 OLD BRDGE, - "Show-Mtelecz, 3b... Q room" sedans and coupes, 957 l E. Weber, c... through 96 Amercan models,jkuzma, f... wll be featured n Sunday Shomsky, f Q nghts -lap^ Eastern States Koch, rf Champonshp auto racng pro- Ruedel, rf. f^jsam at Old Brdge Stadum, R only such race n New Jersey 3., ths year. AGRCO Three ex-natonal champons - Buck Baker, Charlotte, N. C, DCarlo, ss 2 Jmmy Reed, Peekskll, N. Y. W. Ward, «cf.4 and Budd Olsen, Paulsboro, N. Washngton, 3b 2 QJ..,,are sgned along wth Bamburek, c!pr<«ent natonal monarch, RexRosal. c (j!whte, Spartanburg, S. C. md Corrente, f 4 ja score of other crack speed- Bodnnr, lb 3 sters. Mesquta, 2b Whle the "mylars who Pukash, rf o o compete here on the fastest Sarzllo, rf o o half-mle speedway n the state Stofa, p o -j p ; nalk tme unll Jule tl lr - lt\n c\> n.> weekly n^ht at the Uoulr S M { t, UU UUl U \ * " T Udum, the late model speed Asrco., M ) :! lnes take over. Heat races wll loly Famly Olt J ; qualfy drvers nto the ^ lap clash, -CJ p j m j Speakng About Sports By METER.w,:4rK*&^w Benny Zusman nforms me that whle the Lttle League has an admnstratve board, asde from tlc Recreaton Department, the complete drecton of the Lttle League program, together wth funds and equpment, s made by the" Carteret Recreaton Department. Ths, accordng to Benny, should be for "the records. Monmouth Park opened last Frday wth all the glamour and festvty of an openng. n H wellcompled booklet, prepared by G. Barker Seeley, j publcty drector at the track," t s ponted out H: that the total attendance fgure? for thoroughbred racng n the Unted States last year was over 33.. fans, greater than any otw sngle sport. Uncounted mllons more, who have never seen the nsde of a racng enclosure, enjoy the dverson of thoroughbred racng through rado televson, newsweek and n the sports sectons of newspapers and perodcals. Three summer leagues are n operaton at the Carterejj Lanes, and accordng to Danny Semenza, nterestn the wnter-sport contnues hgh, The Recreaton program contnues at a hgh level, Baumgartners Hardware, led by Erne Weber, and a hot favorte n the Babe Ruth League, recorded ts frst vctory as Joe Sco turned n a neat one-htter. The Lttle League program, dvded to three separate leagues, had a lot of acton durng the past week. Next week acton wll be somwhat curtald by the many graduaton exercses whch wll take place n ths borough. T«Kosty, cf Brothers Al and tyug Dsney, luhwood eu Ryan, c of Bethesda, Md. arplsb sgned, us are Johnny Dodd of Bultmore, Pa. state champon f Leajas Men s Loop T u-n n Gtetsky, rf nea, * l! j *JWM n lavcrn WaWynsk, f Toth, 2b zy Woodward, Coatcsvlle, Pa., CARTERET-The Surfwoo,! Bobby Connectcut De Vne stars and Jm Roy Lyonsjbowlers Hull- led the Thursday N-lu 8 Mens Summer 7- Score 28 qust und a score of others. the Carteret Lanes, holdng Hll Buwl The Kagle brothers were 5- record. Team Nu ( s"s, CARTERET - Lous Tavern both lsted as entrants for ths ond wth 4-2. rn Lukasuk, 2b 2 t f OK attracton untl Reds, na- Two-hundred ts fourth game n the rvng, 2b were K mu Softball League to keep tlonally-rated for years, was rolled ths week "by J...-. r lt*u-- Teh- l l " llt llt U J wth Brendan, Jb 2 the leauue-leadsevorely njured n the recent posky, 26; K. Sclwk 2!K Kolb &s Tavern n the close Donovan, ss 3 World 6 at Charlotte, N, C.jG. Poracky, 222; 2; E. Grens 2Oo : (l: «ue race. Lous defeated Hll Reskjj, lb 2 ; R and md s now o recoverng recovr n a hos- h J Wdhll Woodhull, 26, md D Dur ;R " w 7 to. Bohanek, p j m * ptal there; Hoss, stcond ofthe brother team, wl be n the feld for the 8 P. M. start Sunday, though. Specal offcals who concentrate on ttle races of ths cal- Jr., allowed four hts»and struck out VOTKD ten batters to record the vc- The Smute Bankng Com- ury. ber are flyng up from Day- the Federal Housng Admhs-;,, m g and then BCOle, ou ; tona Beach Fla, to assst Feld tratons Authorty to lnsureruns n the fourth to Manager Bob Sal n conductng the outstandng attracton. The measure s an emergen home loans. the ball game, resoluton ncreasng the wtf.\ lmt on the totals. Semenza, s& 2 Angeles Dodgers hurled a two- amount of loans the agency cungluchoskl 3b 3 htter and a three-htter last nsure. Ths lmt has almostd. Sertenza, p "2 season. been reached. Medwck, R 2 X up Acklewcz, f 3 M. Rsko, c 3 T. RAko, rf :" 2 Halk«Jclch, rf Kraly, p 2 25 Score by nnngs: Hll Bowl.. Lou*, rlrrpl (pms Season VSlh 6-3 Wn Brbe - Takng n fy Ht by Huff at D nn CARTERET - Sam Hull nose. He does,, thr varsty athletes of much of me o H HtRh School to Hve when he offers rumkcr Tn-Cnrtu-rt lf)o,,,. r cent to the sport of Huff told tn ""...,.,-, th Joe Medwck hl.h choosng and warned,he recent (. *,-., v. > rnse wn over (, n, ^fllnst takng brbes ^ n wll( v-.ru n L-n.n, fl to 5.,,-,,], (.amblers Saturday nlffht sporta. He at, (" n, v -ckmmt n H" Ah. he boys were honored by ntervewng nnv -,.;.,,,- W,),, the mme for the Onrteret Sportsmen As- an, nvolvf, d n,,,-, ;, Lanes. Pml Rn- Memton he would not.,, ostandng lnebacker le H,. hts lor the wn- Th they coudnt be bnhby Lets.) collect- for the New York Football The former All- \ Mlres for tho los- (lmts snd, "f someone of, n.(t me $, to throw a a luu.,,,, Ud m untl the.:nne. d nnch hm n the wlen the Cnrterel whch t dd ",,. " ; Horn Behnd wth l, n tjp lpfputtt jcnonry l.s one /,.,/!l ( J... - s-. k. Klul! Sown k;. S. :o.\ cf Kllkllel Lt M. run u.kom. : Garth Kraut.. :KllMU.,V-l>e::l tf 24 Ox 7 Qlobemaster, wnner of the Wood Memoral, s a son of HellopoUs-No strngs. He cost B.O. -nlly to wn the TlclllUC UClCtUO t greatest prob,. m, e l.anks Mute -huck out 9 batters sklba and Co-,, -, nld,ave up only tw.o hts, RTX(, w,, s s ^ ; hl odlv struck out ten. urn and med n the eghth lu- for ll Jb Sca. -!- Catr -") Flo-e:l:no. rf Zulu lt" Amr: lean TO ("arlerel.,lcs 3 2.KGON ; e - H ft ( Team ^ O.8 ll.frst Place n Queen Pn Loop Mante Defeats OKelly n Duel s Sabos Score Dr. dubs and P A. S \^f ] ths help to comb,,.,," The hskv :,.! the gatherng of!(hl, the early m,., (]., wth mmt of t,,. ", CAHLKRET - n a keen rvolvlng the n(t(. utles d-. Ed Mantle de-men. ", ;l led lltln:; Ju- OHelly»s H uf, was ^ {nuu, \.m Us frst (fame, of e tlc Drector F,. : he Hube Hulh LtaKe by nos- prncpal Hen!-"*,,,u He V.F.W., 2 U n Board of Educ-, M- nnngs. - Jonn Kol bfts [[,. ul.n Saboo ralled for " H V T AWll: " -...wuhs-on Steve Z u k o v, ^ - ^ ^ - "M"!-.hm. h«. and 8lv.JSgf"= ^l-.,,,«m, f U. wnners, basoball: H.H.,., ;md Al Makku :. nx score: SOS n Mhk ( Stuml HKOM n Mante. p n.nl ) cf l^ v.l Scladlauwr, K Barn >. -) 4.uk.n. Lb 5 Ardum, rf 22 x- t Prokonak, rf Chnna, c Donovan. 3b Kuslme. ss Markuwt/., cf Homck. 2b. Gallo. r 8 Antonello, lb fahtkkt Team No. s. al:..!!],- cjueen Pm -nn- Turner. f!n, a ue ;l the C.rtcret TrbHss, f.a v:: :, 7-^ record ORelly p 2b V.K.YV Dur.; thr past week Fran Brune.lkd a bt; 5M.nd Hose WUvchowcz Ht 56 rs V.F.W. Devot lolled 53, Frank Brcs- Sabos low 55,,nd Jose lunar 56 JUNOR LKAGJE TO Two gan- wnners were OPEN THURSDAY PreMdent frees-,. f), ld tjuldm: Setae ccunttee j n F. H. A. celm Wfstnghou.se pce-lx blame., ^ R ( R Donald Kulck : JJ und honor stud, ;,. 3 ed tn- frst au, Scholarshp Aw.n fray frst yem,,.rue. The awad 2 Lew Mktc.v T.<], Hll Bowl pres. ].t, jhls Junor bo-khr, Qwon thu.state,,, ment and pn, country. The Ron Helley, ],,. backfleld couch Townshp Htrn s, ;... was asssted by! :,,!,.. HGasor, John l,,u,... Mkcs. Thomas,,. as toastmaster jrace (Hosen Lttle League. Nat. Dvson 2 CARTERET : Delcatessen wot,. game n the (a:... League, Natonal >,-. Team No. rf. Team No., 2. Team The Recreaton -.._... Department trmmng Local 3;w : No. and loam No. 7. has formed a Junor League! Sponganetz hurled t!v Two hundred Kmes rolled composed of hgh school boys : The Sacred Hean were: Mldred Greenberg 2, [ rom f t 8 years of age and lead n the Nato,..! ns DeVlo, 23. Frank Bennett WJH open the 96 hard ball wth a 4- record hv J and Fran Breslow Reason Thursday at the Hgh Babes Furnture, K-. School feld. j The Sacred H-.c:- 88 mllon The t(lftms ^ HQJ p, Bmly dea Uqvtor 2 l,, Cucrel Lanes. Valent Aluml-jmalned up amon-4 ll.- votes rse num a "d Teds Talor Shop. Synoweckls tunx!.:,.. Kll play a nne-kamesecond vctory of tl:> ledule and most of the Ramesjslaughterng wnb-.v B head accepts! n played on Tuesdays and Furnture, 8 to. a Thursdays. credt lor the vctor. BUY FRESH OtWHM JflMT Ft»$h Eggs ThoroH u n.uw> why trveh, nourlhhn K Effga are New J.-r^ number am- a^rculturul product! And oookln K wth " ; 7 l * K " ~ U toll y«nt why.^for best eatln -f.. "< " t K HU.V. u, Mlwclfy that t«* h Now Jernoy aro beet. Publc Swvte ElwUtc Room 83 >HO Park Place, Newark, New Jersey send my free copy of «««>l«r booktat, "The luchw of Ntw m dury m m / full

23 Captol Dome L V h att (Contnued from Edt. Page) has ruled. of the atate rteputof Educaton to qualfy,. New Jerseys system of (eney Crop Reportng Servce toll expressway, H«h gh Mh! Wtatency teacher certfcates helps make the worldj playground and the sure that teachers are well General Assembly wll consder ue a taught and are teady to teach the proposal f t reconvenes on or a member of the Bank, B now Actng State well, clams the New Jersey August 5 as scheduled. U County Board of Freeholders. The rulng also aflpct- ha» been offcally de- tll September, all state em- Treasurer of New Jersey.., Educaton Assocaton tln- The legslaton wag sponsored y Senator Prank 8. Parley, R, v Ltlantlc, but opposed by senators from (Tape May and Cum- County Freeholder, nues for the frst ten months rulng by Governor Robert B t Mayor y r. of of WMt WMt New Dary month by Gover- Meyner..,. state tax reve- a half hour earler, under a ployees may leave ther denes New wo also serves as a Hud-nor berland because such an ex roadway would not ruled «d that at ne one tme both 2,n. n 6 fl8cal yem hate he hgh court unanmously Meyner.... The 96 edton pensve. "^hed of "Specal Events Schedule" s s could beneft ther respectve ooun- ha 36,6,577 or $4,3,83? more been held be- now avalable for dstrbuton tt- «n..j.-... CaUSe Tlft nnnfllnt _».... tes. t would create a fvemember authorty wthn the under the then frame partment. conflct of. than receved durng the correspondng perod last year. by the State Conservaton De- State Hghway Department to The State Hghway Department announces that mon government. But n relatvely recent years the Leglsa- enrlneer and fnance the super-hghway. Senator Parley contends that the Pennsylvana-Readng Beashore Lnes whch now run from Phlladelphla-Camden pm to a clash of unt of camaen to respectvep Atlantc Cty. and.._ other deep! deep am sa d South Jersey ponts, may some "What day drop all pasjerrger servce, At the present tme the PRR has nn applcaton before the nterstate Commerce Comms hns assgned to county governments T ltatave total tsutt^ n New Jersey s now Traffc".deaths ln s far ths yea) 268 comparer: the courtwlth 75 up to the same Urn lftft year.... The New Jersey constant s State Polce warns of sound publc dors offlerng the ncumbent n for sale. Orange, s consdered by the State Department of ture as the cjuemplon,,, -,, cook n NeV^JeT-sey because of her "Fnger Llcklh Chcken."... A bll to make sure the volet mantans ts offcal ota- - Legslature to keep Publlc offce shall act, wth sgned Knea nersae ^-ommerce comms- a*blll provdng dlvld(( _"" ""*. & f m out some potental nterloper Provdng hos- such aa the daffodl.... Alco- slon ln Washngton to abandon ZT.L, Uty ""Wjpltaltaatlon. medcal - surgcal all ral passenger servce n the ho and nght-tme form a dangerous combnaton on New Pneapple Dapple -,.....«t<hrt. and major medcal nsurance lam. for New Jerseys 3, state Jersey hghways, clams Attor- cup fne graham cracker cup bolng water Wth Atlantc Cty hard to nor lssft 55Sr?S employees The State Stat«of New Jersey offers ts full re-jney General Davd D. Furman. crumbs parkste (J ounces> p»f /rfrn and Wfll of^^ sources to publc offcals and! 2 tablespoons sugar cream cheese, softened jwarm UP,l rrlaln!» rrlsp UUorof «rrv, or brown, landj. Farley nssts unless theen or -jtlcpnte n the Area Develop- can (8-/j onnces 3 tablespoons su«r plan to go to other vacaton-japanes, groups n areas elgble to par- t cup butter, mtlted, teaspoon oraue rnd atonj X Hostess: "Ths s Captan Banks, who has Just returned! h ««!«! o; oll«. new exprewway, bult. Act sgned by Presdent crushed pneapple teatpoon vanlla from the Arctc regons." j,,,, n New for the PUBLC OFFCE: - M.mn.L.rl ledy on May.... Prces Coal & Fuel OH,,k. uhantae of our LOW SUMMER PRCES! FUEL"~2-7 OL GAU "" Cllltll PREMUM \MKA( HE COAL nl MQ l 7 - $ c\ rnr r*»t Stnrlc* Ju<t t.hr l» C»U SMQNE BROS. Lnden HT Chldrens Shoes SHOES a t MWU tad CORBCTV MU hm TOTS u TUNS m MM T mm AMSOV Nut K Nu OH» M M.pl. S> pm DALY 9:3 to 6 P.M MON. nd fr. tl 9 P M aos D WEDNESDAYS Dellcatesse TREAT SHOPPE N oudbrde. rtm, tlrth M^»l Ther Best M H t\kkr» GOODS """ ; v M. to :Ju P.M. Nll l"n(,,,, rl Drugs SUNDAYS soy *X Man Street u "ndbrdge, N, J. Fuel OH 4-UM J HN j. STTNG [Mobl] Moblhtat Street BUSNESS Fteral Drectors Synoweck Funeral Home 56 Crteret Avenue Carteret, N. J. Telephone Kl -575 FLYMNarSON UOMtS Establshed l»4 Bast Avennr Pfrth Amboy, N. J. Ford Arenue Fonl, N. J. 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24 PAOF TWENTY-FOUR t«nlwalked two. Kanda took overstlo pumprr] double. M»rk Perre ««the checked thr opposton wth.ptoher of dstncton n the!"k knocks, respectvely,, sxth and losnu,etme tr. lost lttle P,e U* DodcetV JaMnp hurler..two hts over the mx-nnng dvson when he led hs team, sendng the three batters he The Redr^ unbeaten strlngroute to sharp puhng honors the Oroles, to a - conquest faced back to the dugout va came to M end when Trldentjfor the Whte Sox* Foley also over the Red Sox vlth 8 brll- 7 Bg Runs the strkeout route. Tgers Rraltv maupwhled a 8-5 vlc-chlpped n wth n tlmelyllmt no-hltter. Whle tollng Stan Napravnlk was the T- (Contnued m, n extra nnngs. Rouble. off the rubber the young (Contnued from Sporte Sports Page)!»«! "r bl(, man offensvely wlthl D W8 durtnr t^ Bobby jonr.. fred thrd- The rapdly.mprovnr Yan- ^rkwsent 5 batters bad, to sxth Bll Kollar was the three hlts w hle hs team-[ on Rstler che ( Mnkex past nne batters to kees served notce to the res the bench vl» the strkeout Dodgers" loser, mates, Bob Dken and Bob Ap-. ra tes wth eght S( acheve the Realtor* bg ve-of the dvson that they wll route. The Braves bg guns were p)pby ^ered two.! to annex the Cubs wrv Urn Goodman upplted^n be n contenton after Lo Pretes opponent, James joe Uanza, sngle, double and 8U, VHrt. s Root Beer Red Soxumph.. Matullo ^ JSe at S pteu wth ubdulng the Prates, 3-6. Marano, auo worked ft strong home run: Roger nnocentl,;^^ ROO(] use of nlne nlu to starter, was the om a trple, whte Heavy blastng camr from game n. losng em* as he sngle «" d nom P ]. oh overpower the Orelner Sena-j n the fnal jame/ahart-v Crag Vantl* bats of Walter Urban, wth gave uf* only four ht* and Gerty. two doubles, and Bob"» l week, g Kh Hm. urn and Tony Palumbo : Uree home run*, and Joe Hoy-struck out 4, un,d m.nrr.l lne feldng dte. wth one. Anthony Vltale ^"; Pnlk. B f " * \ ^ ^ T ov Hefferman. Red Sox edged the ndans " u clnak belted a _palr of doubles m - flve. hltter to Raln p layed game. - l " V for thr vanqushed PBA. a«^n PP ^ ^ ^ vlctory.ltrple % «, * Bobby D^Arcy TJSSl SB* upon hovrun for the game, on!y tr ple The Reo Dner Tgers con- eftcctve wth hs as- purled *H: n relef as he Tommy Donnelly and Robert w re est hlt. tnned to rule the Amercan., >!rt P :"-d Trdent wth strke- Lenz to handle ther ptchng, T flne * P " 8,? V v e of dellverlfs to strke Dvson wth a 5- record, and * rl Senators folng..ut* untl he tred n the rxth..uslgnment aganst the n- Hasse and Robert Velsley Manager Fted Eppenstener«" _ l p ^ Kanc CMarm-rn took over the dlans, and the par of ohuckers hurfed for the Athletcs and mound chnrrs n the sxth and were at ther best.lmtng the chalked up a 3-2 vctory o:er s^-ss, srr * «-»-«. +* «-LS wtually absorbed the re-opposton to two hts to poft a thp benators - da who combned ther talents Stewarts was Bruce Ferraro,; water bag. t leaks n VP-^H 3- vctory n the Mldgrt Dlv- All the Athletc runs ht the towork a no-hlt-no-run game w ho drove n three runs wlthjbut my husband, n a name marked wth ex- «lon. plate as the result of homers. wleh submerged the Servce» pnr of well-tagged doubles, machlntosh over hs p. ftfmn from start to fnsh, Kurt Oreenberc poked out Shortstop Alvn Pederson ht Elrrtrlr Yankees. -. Al>o luttuw «Wy twce for thej. lr Whte Sox hung on to edge three safe blows to parr the two and Hasse, one. Anthony..,. nj, h.,,.., flvp vrwrous club were Glenn De- : U. S. tax run,,,. thf Cardnals Tgers attack. Apear and Phl Downey were loss. jo> Foley and John Duffy Bobby Lo Pretr became a the Senators most outstandng os, cam! ronstrlcton KTARTv Work hegan Monday ns thr S.4O»,nn» Ruhway Valley Relef 8r»rr whch wll rorrect >,ntary sewer surrharcf from ^ nrd^. srln and Colona. The new sewrr wll rnnnrct «lh hr Rahway Vallrj Sewer Authorfc plant n thr nnrthrast corner nf thr Townshp. n the pcture aw Mayor Frederck M. Adams and Ncholas Bartlurr reprfsentlnf John Baffa, ronsultnt entlnrer Sox Vanlrppc Pan Bryant Blank and Anton The last-place Oroles of the lttllvt:t:& ^" stetzkopostpd the mount wns, Edson Fre Ca got back on the (Contnued from SporU Page> ; whle Gary Cardlnale, Stetzko, trul by downng the ther dvsonal lead to two full Blank and Jm Bonner were the - behnd Kenny Budzeks fne chuckng. Fred Man- over the Athletc*..bg stckmen for the vctorous! garoeg n and Joe Veneslan paced the attack for the wnners. The WoodbrdKf Townshp Reereatlon Department Bawball and Softball /faguf schedule for thf week of Down n the Mdget League, June 9 M follows: the Braves took over frst place j SENOR SOFTBALL LEAGtF. n the Amercan Dvson. After All Games Start at 6:5 P. M. swampng the Grey Sox and MONDAY the Athletcs, the Braves wrested the load from the Senators O, A M. V. Don), Sewaren TefT n. Shepards, Merrll Park FUsftraU vs. Colts, Avenrl Park n a tough 5-3 contest. MetMhen n. not, Hopclann School Tommy Mrdala, who has Ford Recreaton vs. Panzer *, Fords Park Sewaren A. C. n, scln, Krashry Heghts WEDNESDAY ello F. C. vs. G. A M. Merrll Park Donl w. Teffs, Sewaren Sheparde vs. Flttgeralds, Avencl Park CoU VS. Metnehen, Hoprlann Srhool tlm vs. Fords Recreaton, Krashey Heghts Panzers vs. Sewaren A. C, Fords Park SERVCE ORGANZATON SLOW-PTCH LEAGUE fve wns to hs credt, outduel- ed Judd Norrls,, Over n the Natonal Dvson, jthe Oroles handed the Cardnals ther frst loss of the season by a 2- count and moved nto a frst place te. Kenny, jtmko gafd hs fourth wn of the year aganst no defeats and paced the Orole attack. All Oam«Start at 6:5 P. M. THURSDAY Port Readng Fre, vs, Colona Fre, Sowarcn Lttle League Jayeees vs. K. of C, Merrll Prk Woodbrdgc Fre vs. Keasbey Fre, Keasbry Contnued from Sports Page Avenel Fre vs. Fords Fre, AveneJ LGHT SENOR BASF.BAX LEAGtlF All Games Start at 6: P. M. TUESDAY Rt. Cecelas vs. Colona Twns, Kennedy Park Commandos vs. ndans, Fords Park Phlles staged a sluggng show jto overwhelm the Gants by a decsve 27-6 score. Glen Tepler batted n seven runs for the Phlles wth two home runs, on a grand slam. Sewaren vs. Flynn, Srwaren Alan Roth went the full dstance THURSDAY Fl.vnn vs. St. Cecelas, Fords Park to pck up the trumph. Mke Magnola and Mke Mc- Colona Twns vs. Commandos, Kennedy Park Gulnness shared the ptchng ndans vs. Sewaren, llopelawn School assgnment for Sals Barber BE RUTH BASEBALL LEAGUE shop and encountered lttle All Games Start at 6: P. M. MONDAY dffculty chalknc up an -2 verdct over the Dodgers. Bllklt vs. S. L. & K., Oak Street The battng stars for the Two ndans vs. Woodbrdce Rotary, Hgh School! vctors were Tommy Mannng TUESDAY a home run; Roger Garrty. a Woodbrdge Home Center vs. St. Andrews, Oak Street [double and sngle, and Mke Grelners vs. B.P.O.E,, Hgh School McGnnne.ss, a bases loaded Another good reasm for Confdence n a growng Amerca FOOD MARKET GROUND CHUCK FWJHLY GROUND HAN 55 c ft. Short RBS OF BEEF TENDER DELCOUS 45 COTTAGE HAM SCWCKHAUS OR SWFT DASY 67 ALL BEEF FRANKS Best Jewsh Style Cornsh 48 25/35-ox. PRODUCE DEPT. 48 c ft. c A. SEEDLESS CRAPES 28 GEORGA YEUOW. SUGAR RPE PEACHES 4 c H. Scullons or Radshes FOR DELCOUS SALADS 2 O bunches m TRADNG STAMPS 2 GUYS BONUS SPECAL!, REVERE PATO WARE Q) Exctng M W dea for Outdoor or ndoor Cookng 4 qt. SAUCE PAH COVER /! qt. SAUCE PAN, 2 qt. SAUCE POT wth COVER.??> 4" JkrMrwnt. Mad n ^ t 8 ot. SAUCE POT wth COV ft """"" "" wth food Purchase ot > or more HnHHnnnnnHHns SALE 98 UT J.4 > OPEN DALY TLL SUNDAYS TLL 8 ROUTE 9 WDODBRDGE CombLdtons &STCW FRUT SALAD s 58* Bordens BSCUTS DESSERT TOPPNG TOP WHP Breakstone Yogurt rum. VHHU 2*23 BreakstoneYogurt MR, nunhhnt, UM«YES-THS S A RADO!,s one way the mracle of the tmnsstor w changng your lfe The transstor started out a dozen years sgo RM an amplfer for telephone sgnals, and look whuts haeuened to t! Now theyre wdely used n mdget portable rados. A sngle mssle rrmy carry as many as 6, tran- «ors, and ts control equpment may use thousands e. The "magc bran" computers all use transstors kndred devces, up to several hundred thousand. for a really bg one. *, The transstorls just one more example.of tbe drve " for dscovery tljat s sparked by Amercas bg and growng research and development operaton, Our research expendtures are {tnnng at $2 bllon a y*ar and constantly ncreasng! For new products and processes buld new companes, whole new ndustres, They create new, better-pad jobs by thr tens of thousands. They mean better lwng for everybody. Well have our problems, just as usual, lnt wth these frst-class problem sulvers on the job, we can look forward to the greatest era of progress n all our hstory! FWt-Wtte lor lktlrated booklet, T/e of Amerca." Box 4O, A>u) York, S,. ffl OET READY FOR AN UPSWNQ MOR RMAHCM Were now spendng tt bllon» yeur and thatll due to double durng the Sxtes! MOR NCOME Todays 65 per famly repcesentu an all-tme hgh! MOR SAVNGS Now at the hgle>t level ever $376 bllon! MOR JOSS There are S mllon mo v jula than n 939 wjl bo t mllon mure by 975! MORE EDUCATON By J97 well have 2( mllon mov hgh Hchtol, tnlufrus, um A mllon nqft col-! lek«kfuluatn. Theyll e»r) more,! lve better! HORELESUR mllon Amercans get m vkfmona, and thera te 6 mllon people over 66, many of them wth retrement ncome to opt m! MORE MARKETS-US. BlporU, plul output of U.S.-owned pltnta overe», already account for over $5 bllon n tales! MORE NflDS-School!, hopttl, hghway, homes F«need bllons n mprovement* rght now! APPETZER DEPT. SWSS CHEESE.---. DOMESTC UlCtD V V k CHOPPED HAM»«< 7ft wth nd) 6-o pkg. DAllV MAD MOSARUU Delcous c Apple Pe 58 M our luce MKUOB of Kteth Wud Qoodt U "t GUJ" LOW LOW tucul S Westfeld FRUT DRNKS 7Guys" FACAL TSSUE Box of B E FRUT COCKTAL Large *} Q O C Brds Eye = Mayfar Brand WAFFLES s S S Pkg*. 698 Savoy EVAP. MLK TaN Can 8J)8 c s Savoy Cut Green Beans 33 CAN FROZEN FOOD DEPT. Chck * n POTATOES French Fres REC.andKRNKLECUT ltnlu 8 98 SwHts Froen = BEEFBURGER Qft Granuloled SUGAR SUCREST Ac EVERYDAY LOW, LOW PRCES MCHNUrHHNZ WSCAH WSTARTCOm 2 GUYS OWE YUBAN COfFEf MOTTJA.M.*fJL, nnt v Nwks -95 l * m _. an Dhr TOMATOtS MLMONnorfMQANT A SWEHKAS GUVS SAU W» MM M. 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