A l\,.Vspaper Devoted ,1,,, Community Interett Presented Fairly. Omriy And Impartially Each Week Complete New Plcttiret 0 ,.,,11 Local Coverage xr.i CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1962 ?•: JW/J Ordam Pastor On June 21 CARTERET — Roben Wyir.un, member of the First Presbyterian ' Church In Carteret, ur.d son1.of Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Qeorgo of thin city, will be ordained to the Christian ministry by Elizabeth Pifsbytw-lan, Thursday, June 21st, 8 o'clock at the Cnrteret church Having received a Bachelor of Divinity Degree with honors lit Princeton TheoloRienl 8emlntiry on June SUi. Mr. Wymnn in liRsi received a call to the Pre* .. . • Mil'.-- I l l byterlan Church in Odessa.! ..•ii ' l i , i t 0 1 ' MlMOurl. Thp Board of Deacons mid the Ladle* of the Women's Association have planned a reception for Mr. and Mrs. Wyfur man following the service. All members and friends of the nt••• I ' ;) church and friends of lobert ' MirWyman are Invited to attend! •i.itili-d the ordination and the recep-j illl illl tlon. !;:iliK<T Faith of Our Fathers" Is the I i.'filler subject of the sermou the Rev. irllfiw H. Addlson Woestemeyer will preach at both the 8:30 and the 11:00 a.m. Worship. Sun-. 1 miide <Continued on Page 2) I'tlr fll'.st I «,». but I ,:.nl then •OLLAK •stand a< fed Oat* _ _ ai t O. Oantm * j PRICE fBN CENTS Degrees New Givenby May Colleges (arteret Students Win Various Honors at Respective Colleges. CARTERKT — The following Cnrteret residents were 'among 508 degree recipients jfrom Newark State College, 'Union, at commencement exercises June 7. Squad Building Be Utilized As Emergency Clinic High School Will Award 1st 163 Diplomas Wednesday Aid Is Ready To Build Bachelor of Art* CARTERET — Commencement exercises of the Carteret Miss Josette Babitsky, daugh- High School Class oi 1962 will be held next Wednesday at jter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 6:30 P.M. at the Walter B. Overholt Memorial Stadium, when Babitsky of 35 Post Boulevard, 163 graduates will be presented with diplomas. majored in Reneral elementary The program will orlr with Blgar's "Pomp and Circumeducation. Miss Babitsky was stance" by t»r\High/£;.ool Band. The Invocation will be H member of Nu Sigma Tau given by Rev. Willis Mrgan Ross, pastor of the Zlon EvanSorority. gelical Lutheran flhurcn. The salutatory address "The Bent CARTER1T - The rtrtt Aid Albert B. Zusman. son of Mr. Twig" will be given by Dorothy Stein and the valedictory Squad hopes to build tto new and Mrs. Benjamin Zusman of 'The Tree Inclined" by Alice Zawadskl. quarten at Penhini kmm 5 Hermann Avenue, majored An address and presentation of the clou will be given by and Sharot street thU year, Industrial arts education. School Superintendent Edwin S. Quin. Diplomas will be distlundemann, He was a member of the Amer- tributed by John M. Kollbas, president of the Board of Edu-Andrew Hlla, president miA to* Krancin I,arkin, State delegate. ican Industrial Arts Associa- cation. Principal Herman S. Horn will read the names of the day. tion, and the Student New Jer- graduates. It win be one-story rineh sey Education Association. Mr. •li-M!-, f o r "Alma Mater" by graduates will be led by Karen Malwltz. type building, large enough to Zusman is a transfer from :u.>t d u s k followed by the singing of "The Star Spangled Banner". The Rider College, Trenton. He will benediction will be given by Rabbi Morton S, Baum. The house three ambulance*. There ;..n,:!i t h e teach in the East Brunswick recessional by the High School Band will dose the program. will also be a large meeting !!, i i n r m i Tiro Carteret Men ttho Lost Track of Each\ room as well as storage room. High School. ;i<>.>i HI id The graduates: "In emergencies" Mr. Hfla Mrs. Loretto Mellon Nevlll, \,i\ t o t h e GEADOATKS Other .\oir in Business Together. if 88 Lowell Street, Carteret, Barbara Ann R. AKMtwtoc '< th< said, "the meeting TOO* «MM S|»frial to C'arterrt Prewi iS „ resident in the Prpsbymajored in elementary educa- Bmanud A. AUpnitl* Jr. •iv f o r m e r be toned into an emergenep ICARTERET—Final UI 1/1. Johanna Theren A1UW1 [). C. J The arranKe-; terian Home in Bclvidere from CARTERET — Commence- tion. She is the wife of John SaliM June Balarli -li 'I I Clll 1; nttNl1 cUnle." o Ciirtcrrt boys menu have been completed top' ' ' O. Nevill, and the mother of Dennis Cbarles Baron .\hrll t h e Mr. Blla who hai 4HBH pre* of nich other the »l*n Patricia Belrne the testimonial dinner to be!* l v i ! " st , First Presbyterian Church ment exercises of St Demetrius Mrs. Robert M. Allison ;tu- l i i m e f r nl Obt O Berfbmit it. •unday School were held last dent of the squad tor 83 m m ht-ld Sunday at 8 P.M. In Betii-i " "Imost 35 years bloomed toSalem, Oregon, John E. • ;o t'j m y flnishinn elementary Sunday at St. Demetrius Com- if New Providence, and Mrs.Jowph Fnok BlaaeiM len Hall In honor of Rev. D r ' t | v m t o " business relationship. out Of the M It hM h e n ON I •jeenmc Andrew Harsanyl, pastor of the! 1 '" schools, here, Mr. Sears and munity Center, The exercises Pulton Oursler, of Nyaek, Kew Cheswr A. Bohatwk T gasMd said the squad heeda ilciwn o n Pwfrlc Jay Bre«low TlM Uv Hungarian Reformed Church.l ' " John C Rears and Mr Miles went separate ways. were preceded by Father & York. Mrs. Nevlll was grad- BUm Veronica Brady larnr quarter* because ambu.i l a b o r e r ' s T ! m w Mllp S rfl hild confession and holy comuated from Shippens'-furg State Uaifant Mwy B t y The affair Is in honor of Dr. ' " "' - ' *'' reared'Mr. Scars became executive dilancet are much longer than .',.:. I Icll Prank C. Brinlc munion and communion breakTeachers Normal School. She the Chiurne section in fam- rector of the American Gear Harsanyl's 25th anniversary in Illen Royce \i mornsquad built Its strucili."* tluit were prominent Ht Mimiifiicturers Association (A. as t served by the Parent will teach in the Carteret schooliJoABa'irucato the ministry and the fifth an.;•• f o u n d 'eachers Association with Rev.' ture near the borough hall. Lorraine B u t e r th.r time Mr. S.'.u's is the 0. M. A.>. Rnd Mr. Miles estabsystem this. September. :n'o t i i e niversary of IWA pastorate of the Jo Ann rjsrlton John S, SklbB, of the late Mr nnd Mrs h lished his own public relations Peter Mclech offering the ln- Mrs. Anna L. Sabc. vife of Plans tor the aew structure local church. Robert Gharlu Rk i.r a tiood, are being dratted. S Patricia h ; m U service. They met| ocation. and Mrs. Anna Truch Joseph 8abo, of 84 Louis Street, Mauiwn K. In the morning, at the com-^'^ : U ' s w Sf ; ftrs . M l •ifltr tl>e Rnt he supervisor, actmg as maslOall Slotwinskl tatll r At the latt meeting ot the In elementary educa- Mary " * a s » founder of Then sitain by chance about three er of ceremonies, Bert John Sohafd* i;1!'- . i n d blned EnKlWi-Hungarian wor-| Raymond Borough Council, it w&s decided Patricia Ann S l t ^ . Sabo ls the mother Roosevelt Lod"c F <t A vears ago on the street inl •.••r.in;, I ship service at 10 A.M. A new Pettr Paul n M a lettdfir to negotiate with Ihe First Aid,, S.,- Thomas and recognized Wizna, once one of Sunday1 • "f t h l ' O c l t l Fi-l- Washington and •i.i• I hail pulpit robe and a new academic ° [Joseph Scnol students, now a teacher James Sabo. She was graduated <Mral<f Squad for the purchase of- iW tows n n d B c t r i in th Mrth (>ach other lAnnettt ti. hood will be presented to Dr. " " -• '>:yliaiiIn a public school in Madison from State Teachers College in PMter*r to be used as anon Cn rch jDorctfty MM fttetn " i Recently A. u . „ . „A.. decided • i :iii- a n d Harsanyl by jreatdanta « t h e ^ P ' u l x l u « i iownshto navtri Mlehael ftU the Tll 1934 and has been teaching in :. teT • '* * . M n t o r M l l e s founded the;to step up its publicc rrelations 'mtm Marj Bv.f l t i Z !!li t h i l l i t cnurfh'B wonfcn'* and • » n ' « ! . speaker. ,'RUMCI ASBft Carteret since 1935. Russell Miles Agency in real! activities and invited a number ' • " , the > ' : a little itrroups. 'President* are: Mrt. Mary B. Father Jotw's and !* 8renfc t Joseph T. Jakub.'jr., son of BMh, : '" " and insurance 50 years'of public relations' firms, Mr. ioroujffl Hall t.ie c^imtcd for Donald Pml Durett »u She \&UiMm p a t 8f. of the tonmtjjertatr. _ r _ 'Ann Tamrjuro Teachers' sUver ddlar aVardsJMr. and Mrs. Joseph P, Jakub, Anna Marie D'Zurilla The business Is beine'Miles among them, to submit AithW J. Tautndto space. ndm ft Society, Mrs. James ~ were presented to the outstand- Sr., of 14 Cypress Street, ma- .Tarald Brans Mlchttl Ann Smith carried on by his son-in-law, programs. Mr. Miles was seCall for Funds uidged j well of tM Junior Cbrttftmher janes n i » r Catherine Carolyn Terebetsk' ing pupils — Nancy Horvath, jored in secondary social sci- Junes R. Ftdlam "^ R Kucltuki. Mrs. Mileslected to work with Mr, sears Stephen Ternylla. Mr. Hfia also revealed that to the OuUa and WUHun C t Robert Hedesh, Deborah Sabo ence education. Mr. JaJtub was Thomas Feldhetm Olenn Joaepb Thompwn the annual fund drive this year tlie Men's Club.) The sjcuker Christina Bllkbeth Thorn Christine Nartuwicz, Katherine a Student Council Representa- Qeraldlna Perence Margaret B. Finn has been lagging. "We naed Dennis J. Torok i t this ocoaMon will be the Rev Konowka, Kenneth Litus, Ro- ;ive, and Photography editor of Ronald H. Franz Jo Ann Troako more money this year and we : mto the Dr Tibor Chlke«, Profeaior Lorraine Dal* Truelove man Melech. William Stokes, the yearbook. He was married Marlon O, Fur]esn nave fallen short of our goal) Maryann .flrmce Valo Dolores Garcia »'i| me by Pwrtoral Care at the Wesley! latherine Bodnar, Carol Hed- June 9 to Georgette Nancy Cfln- Dorothy LouHe George |Sandof Varga We hope that those who have John Oary Vargonlck grip (Tneologtcai 8«nlr*rT> x Washesh, Bruce Litus, Arm Marie •ge: Mr. Jakub will teach In Ambrosa A. Olnda not given, make their donation > Joan Marie Welusz Alan Glnda '•>" my ''ington, it D. D C. C Professor P f ChUces ChlJ Lacko, Arlene Phillips, Glori- tlie Abraham Clark High Thomas Bernard Chester WlaliroUnskl Roman B. Ohiscxyk now. 3 & W P. Wlelgollnskl School, Roselle, this September. ann Truch, Philip Wrublevskl, :was a elasamate of Dr. Strsanyli CARITRFT - 7,](i Evan- CARTERET — The Carteret! Anna Louise Qomboa The First Aid Squad has been F. Ftter Wrampe Daniel Richard Ranntr 'at the UWvereltr of Debrecen, g e l l c a l mtaVran J a m W. Woodman Master of Arts 712 Education Association held Its St. Demetrius Parent-TeachAudrey Ann Hatala cited on many occasions for it»» :n<'P| o n IHungary; they graduated to- RO^.V,.,, John Buattll Young Joseph J. Reffejan A v r n u e ani.-unces its annual dinner Monday night TS silver dollar awards were Gerald M. Brown, of 151 East excellent service to the comMice Msrte Zawadzkl awarded to Peter Meka, Ml- Cherry Street, majored in adywrs hcdule, eit'Ctive this in the Lesion Memorial. munity. Bervl Edna Hill _ i - eveIn-the evening, »t Uie dinner c o m l t l t ; S l l I l d a y ' T l v T ,, u l l , b e Honored guest* were: Prank :hael Lesxy, Theresa Tizio ministration and supervision. Wllbert Hill Jr. while |at 6 PXl. the Rev. Andrew M. Hlna Jf. one worship servlcv at 8:30 Bareford and Harry Lubern Paula Konowxa, Jonn Decibus He is the husband of Ann M.Eugene W. Hluazcxyk Hamza,1 administrator of the. A M ^ named school ^princl_ Jennifer Kostcn, Janice Bod- Brown, and the father of Be- Roman T h t , d l u r c l l M . h o o l w l l ! recently Arlene M. Holencsak for Medlaan Avenue Preabyterlan ^ j n „.„,„u n t i] Simdav. Sep-lpals, Mrs. Mary Czaya princi- nar, Thomas Bodnar, Edward Hnda (4), and Pamela Brown Patricia A. Roloob Oarolyn Bonkey iChurch, New York City, *ill t< . mb er 9 (pay of Columbus School and iKubick, Jr., Linda Bodnar, (10 months). Mr. Brown wrote Olga Ron Horratn (Continued on Page 2) be the to&sLmaster. Hungarian' •Tlic Feast of H'i|v Trinity Robert O'Donnell, his thesis'on "Staffing a New Qeraldlne C. Jackson assistant hurt; R. Jenklw I Reformed minister, belonging , w l | , b f (>bR(>rV(,d S l l | ; i j < v Elfmentary School." He re- Robert jschool superintendent. Dolores Ann Johnson d. too 10 l CARTERET—Meeting at the1 (Special to Carteret Press) ^ ceived his bachelor of science Catherine Judkas d Meren i f f J, t American A e i Iv when Ito four T f» dde -'' G r e a t T r u t h » w L n ,„. l h P KT. Jack Bertolino Qf the New Holy Family HNS home of Nicholas A. Tasslnello, NEW BRUNSWICK — Ange* ; Stella Karaslewlci in education at Rutgers Uni.nomtnatioru wtU be present, m , , n t h ( l | n ( . o f th(1 ,,11>l0I. l h p Jersey Education Association !<» Of Faulette Suzanne Kaufman the newly formed Associated Una Leshlnski and her husband ] versity Rnd Seton Hall Univerthem, the Bishop of the R(H . W | | | l s Makes Two Awards Pamela Jean Kenna was the principal speaker, Democrats of Carteret unani- Vincent,1 of 44 Mary Street,': sity. He is president of Car. Thomas John Ktlyk Hungarian Reformed Church m CARTEttET — Kathryn ••w I P f l At the conclusion o! the sor.! o t h e r speakers were John M Charles Joseph Kobran Jr. mously accepted Mr. Tasslnello Carteret, were awarded a judg« teret Education Asociation and .iuser to America, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Zol-vice, cars will leave lor I ho an-lK0'"58*. President of the Board Siczepanski and Walter treasurer of the Junior Cham- Cheater Leon Kobyliklewld as the standard bearer and ap-ment for $19,000 In Superior' Dennis R Kopln tan Beky. There, will be no , Coanshock were awarded of E d u c a t i o n , n d Su. proved the following to serve on Court Wednesday, They wer* nUil ber of Commerce In Carteret. Andrew Wtlllam Kovacs main speaker but It is planned' coveted prizes at the eighth Mary Ann Kovaly '•> it t h a t Lake, Edtson, New JriM'v. Mrs. perlntendent Edwin S. Quin. the executive board: Mario P. 'represented by Prosecutor Bd<| Mr. Brown is a seventh grade Harry A. Kowalskl .that friends of Dr. Harsanyl Officers of the association grade graduation exercises mathematics teacher in the Richard Stephen Ktluak ::-k the chairman Bummara, Charles McKeman, ward J. Dotan. Intimately dur are: Oerald M. Brown, presl- of the Holy Family Parochial Carteret school system. Jacqueline Ann KukuQra Thomas Coughlin, Joseph Bu- The award was nude by a UlK d l f l e r e n t 11011801 nlsca School Sunday. wraldlne Kureo ri»<i was P* "ciMirch school Lsvun^.r of therein; Albert J, Brechka, vice pnvioo, Raymond Abazla and jury after a trial that lasted J. Robert Mullan. husband of Diane Mary Leffbalm The awards, in form of • '!•!«•. only w r — In the old country. dur-;(,v'(,nt ' ' [president; J. Robert Mullan Andrew T. Lahotsky , Sumner Weener as legal coun- 8 days. It was against the Dolores Jane Mullan of 151 plaques were presented by ROM Marie Loya ! . uiiide my i">« his Buropean work a& pa.s-' M w , { i n M f o r t]h. w t l . k m . treasurer; Francis Tomczuk Pepsi Cola Metropolitan Bot* sel. Lowell Street, Carteret, maJ. Lukacs••••t •'•'t away. away, jtoi |toi of refugees, and in thb' tlji*'r]|irf|> <-,,,inril n secretary and the Holy Name Socltty of jored in administration and Stephen clu<fl , t h l„, rc h ll ll tI..crj}, , O m n r , i Oon'corresponding Twenty-two new members Ulng Co. It represented dam* Joeeph R Malek • , 'led from country — will speak briefly 'MM oo nn tt))aav v. ^ 77. 3 0 p M md visl Edward Fernstrom, recording the Holy Family Church. supervision. He is a graduate Jerry A. Malovetz |wer9 approved by the Execu- ages for injuries sustained by Karen Alice Malwltz ' They signify "outstanding ! jumped ; Rev Rev Hanua Hanua also also Planned Planned ••iirr; ;8 t l o n "", 0 ( h ( , p hl ,;;id ,.d lph h iia secretary. tive board and an honorary Mrs. Leschlnskl December 19, of St. Francis College, Loretto, Mlchellne A. Mai wit a ability and diligence in for ;artUUc program which will i n - : i n s t l , u t i o n i i o f l h ( , T,nlled LuthHelen Musluch membership was conferred upon 1958. ,1' Pennsylvania, where he restudies." hed « icludt Zoltan ROTsnyal. the con. ^ Ann Mankci A m ( . n c a otl David* T. Wllentz, state Demof Mrs, Leschinski was j walking ceived a bachelor of arts degree Patricia \ f Matthew Alexander Marelnlak Completes Kuss Demkowici, represent- in business administration. Mr, driver jjdwlor of the Phllharmonlca 8 a t l l , d a y caw will i"»w the cratte leader and national on the pavement in front of 111* William Marelnlak ing the society made the ire• i < -d d m e Michael M-.Mahon me Huraarica aud La^lo Dekany. Dekany [Democratic committeeraan. Roma Bar, Main Street, Rah* Assessment Course (Continued on Page 2) Huraarica. aud is|) Robert William McMlckla sentatlon. ] star of the Hungarian stage. 1 Mario P. Bummara, president way. It was alleged that the 'j- I Oflild Melech CARTERET—Borough Asvacation Bibli School Carol M. Menda The dinner lp being given inj pro-tfem. read a letter of ac- driver for the bottling company for .lime 25 sessor Thomas Milik recently Bikes Must Have Diane Meyer ; honor of Dr. Hatianyi by the ceptspce- from Mr. Wilente to was emerging through a reLevls John Miklce Mr... Vemon completed an advanced Final Polio Clinic v bak« three church groups mentioned through July 6 cessed cellar door on which Lights at Night Ellin Ellziibeth Miller the standard bearer. course in the principles uf JKU-tte will be the director. Set For Tuesday Madeline A. Morarek iwy. He above. CARTERET—Police Com- Claire R. MOHI munjelpal assessing at FreeWhile a general membership Mrs. Leschinski was standing, • during CARTER,ET - The closing missioner John Hutnick to- Laura M. Nagy hold, conducted by Rutgers Imeeting has yet to be held, throwing her to the sidewalk. CARTEBET MAN HNH) all WIN TWIST CONTKST clinic of the 1961-62 polio im- day warned bicyclists against Joseph R. Nascak the executive branch of the Mrs. Leschinski was given University Extension Dlvi. Nemo '••u\ III tiie CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. CARTERET - MIMIHI A munization program will be| riding at night without proper Valerie organisation has been meeting $15,000 and her husband, $4,000 Anthony Joseph Neri The course lasted 16 the Anthony Fortunato won the Diaz, 37, 63 Hudson Street, tlus| sion. held Tuesday June 19 at 2:00 lights. and have formulated plans and for the loss of the wife's servweeks. Paul William Moder I 11(11) nopn, I ^ p g n Hour Twist Con- week was fined $50 :tnd p.m. It is open to uny pre-school He asked Police Chief Dona Lee Novotllaky policies of operational activity. ices and medical expenses. ; • year, Mr. Milk at l s«>- **** '•"• iu a pile test Jit tr* "Cabaret Kite" af- a 30-day suspended mil Charles L. Makwinskl and Irene Qrosz I This Is the first public an- A no cause for action was a similar 16-week child and expectant mother. Donald Mlrhael Palmar '•"'J room of fair held Saturday night by the'tence by Magistrate Luiiis Sell- tended This clinic will also be open Sgt. Edward Czajkowskl of nouncement through the press, announced as far as the Roma ' for new assessors. Carol Ann Pats U i t d Hebrew Sisterhood h d d | i j Perth P r t h Amboy ,n ;i elmrKe course •'' to sleep. United to any school child who ls In the JAB to enforce regula- Gerald Favllk , and all, people of the borough Bar is concerned. Sandra Pavlonnia '•"•<-l work for the Hebrew Men's Club. 1 , tions which provide that need of further immunization of Carteret are welcome to seek 1 addresses and workYvonne Helene Fekok State. ""' the long Morton Zarett The .polio immunization pro- bikes must be properly Alex Perka St. ElUts School membership. Harold Lev- ment benefits from "i'1 rett and Harol m ":h happier equipped for riding at night. Lldla Podubynaky gram will reopen in October. co-chairmen of U«;H» • » ordered 0 M<1 we« affair. Holds Graduation d than I'd successful luition. CARTERET — The Very '"' ^'ipiianage. Three Juveniles Rev. Msgr. John Koclsko of. »"• no pay, Held in Car Trtft Pittsburgh, Pa., was the prin-l whipped or clpal speaker at the klndergar4 •il iv w a y ; I CARTERET — Three youths, ten graduation exercises held! '" Sl''«-P and two 15 and the third 16, were! 1 by St. Ellas Parochial School. 'hut I was apprehended by Patrolmen It was the first graduation '" "me, us I Thomas Pltzpatrlck and Ed- since the new school has been ward Szulimuwski for the theft erected. Rev. Augustine Med" K | | nor any of a car. vjgy, pastor of tjhe church, also '•'•'• l i t u u l y I n Questioned by the JAB, thespoke. ' '*'I|1T<' I came youths admitted that they pre- The welcome address was' '"hl) ol vucation vlousty had stolen a car at thegiven by Gary Rumpf. The Wl; '« many Curteret Lanes. Auto larceny graduates presented a skit and : 'knurrs. " charges were preferred against t n e J p r O g r a m (ncluded reeita» v| trusting tViu.n TllVilMilo Court 1 '•.•:»! m in in Juvenile Court Ilf. at NfiW New41 tlons and songs. Brunswick. A car radio stolen) from a vehicle also has been re- TWO APPOINTMENTS !l l*«* back to covered. CARTERET — At Alts . • * 1 called the . Edward Czajkowski said meetfng this week, the Plan* " »>y mind. But the owners of the cars made It nlng Board named Benedict' ':' w|"l« the bakeasy for ths youths to steal the W. Harrington as counsel ll W|l •' '' ' re eating automobiles, because they $1,200 per annum, and Mn, ,,, ""''''"''itliy UU'Ufailed to properly look the ig- Helen Zimmerman as part tin* nitions. MACrU£KSON i«lerk-tn>l»t at $300 a I told brutal JOSkVlTK 1O8AUK ORKENBEUU 25th Anniversary Reunion After 35 Years lommeneement Tribute Sunday Exercisesfor For Dr Sunday School of Church Slates Education Croup Summer Table;at Annual Dinner New Democratic Award $19,000 Croup Is Formed To Boro Couple, H ft JUNE 14, 15, 1962 PAGE TWO Commencement Lutheran Women (U , arriTed at the door of his pounded on it with iContinued from Pa?" l ray fist, My friend came and Nancy Karpowirh. Patricia j jpened the door, and Martd (Continued from Pace 1> la-da Pa bo DmnneCftP. In surprise when he saw me j treatment the children re• Dwibiip. I*"""1 Oo rf>cn The reiruliir Inj of babl-s1 hi CARTERET ' celved there, th« constant i standirn there. I t ^ s e d of I Ind. r.i'::.;a H.r".v«. L l n d n of the Unltedjjackets will <.; n \ him to let me M*y there the • ' fear and hunger wt suffer**). 1 Knrp<v,virh P;t*' Worrrn of I A pink n id ,i Thej swaed jrmpathetlc 1 rwt of the r.i:ht. •rromi'-ing Elaine True:;, 1: him 1 would po on at day| •enoufh at the time, but tiro .'una. Avl'T.o V Church was'hfld Monday pve-|buffet table, d a n later the hat*d and bre*k. He looked at tr.- w-.th t Miiklnk. •1'uiv In his icindly nine at the home of President,1 party were y 'feared super'.nlcndent of the Krv-tn;. Fd'v.ird said. "C*>*r.f :n, *'££$&. H-lln s S r . of 284 Wnsh-'and Mrs. ,„„ K . "orphanare drove up before .rkv' Katr.l^i. Mo'.nar. Ann In (ft on Avrnue. i the bakery in a buggy. When boy. Of co;*rse I'll ift yo-j " I saw him, his o l d . pale-blue I aleep here. You can have my Marie Wniblevpki. .Vrm Wrub-| A full prof-ram for Peterjwas outlined by Educational errs staring at me. I almost j bed. I hare some nork I '..•v.kl. Donald H*1' • collapsed Irom fr!?ht and should be finishing. ar.y-J a y n-so Marie chairman Mr P-^nvnit lr dread. The bake:'? wife told 1 He I n me (Jeep or, his Pvm.-h!k, ' Knthlr •n Harrow, j Mm. Dorothy Markwnlt • me she had written to the couch while he worked at hs H,''r B'l'iles were jircsentpd to'nn secretary. Mnda Nagyj The Chic PMji-ct for the directo.- cf tr.e orphanage, j bench all night. '•Vl-.c:-. I r ! , . v , w-u^lov.',!' Olorlann coming year will be ncquirlrm end &he «p!a*r,ed that «he i1 twokt at nine e\.\.vk the •in >f Ukrainian books for the library of the had been afra.ii! she tad her next day, h« pave me my the Ukrain-new schools In Cartr-ret. This CARTERKT 1 1 husband might yet into trou- ,: breakfast, and wlien I was . ' i i l f . r f t l ronr**! a; •*"•• * " " • " " i " " -"••••_ •""•"""•i Aleaving, he prrswi a '.itile •ible "Jri'h the authorities.' if 'an Na'-nrnl Avocation's jum->-ill be done by (loiallon and V M featured «i I ixone-f into my r.snd, rave ,,tJiey had not reported to the nor'-^o-t' i'i Ki-V.onkwn, N.Y., the sa^n<! of al! tradln? stamp*. l n P f t | n g 0 { the Co me two apples ar.d some orphanage try whereabouts a-n'/fvi-'i bv Peter ProkonlakiMrs. Fml'y An^r and Mrs.l a n d p T A , , . , She went out. leading me by bread to take ak>n£ arid sin, v , be'-ilf of Pt Demrtrlus Dorothy Folcy are r-chnirmpn U p b | l l b r a r y f h , . , ..the hand and pleaded *lth cerely wished me food l-.-ck. Metis Cl'ib M Michael Hu»r,'of the committee that II11.IS the 5t-av-heart«l director to I bade htm goodbye and a i d by Mr.v Zuc-aro, president; Tlic church pio.icct for the the punlls for •;. made my way to t:.f •"all' be lenient arid kind to me. of St Ar.:-,'.< A'n:':.iry. to Kath-comiiiR year will to to linve through fimd-r. • "He's 5iic:i a ;ood little fel- road station. ;!e.-:i Vnrenikn an alr-condltloncr Installed In Tradin« stam-,1". • I have never fo.votun his low," she told him. He promReildo-.is Encydoppdlas were the church. b? used for HUP-.; !!,'lspd her that I would receive ; kindness. Years later. *»hen awarded' to John Qorechlad.j A Brownie Trotp will be or- Checks wern good treatment, but u It j I was living here In the the Uree rronp off childrenn of St. Ellass Churrli wrm received their first holy communion John Wniblpvikl. Kathy Mae'ganlzed this summer by Mrs. Mrs. Mary Drsn, N llire^ the arge rronp FIRST COMML'MON ', turned out his idea of uood ! United States of America. I Harrow, also to O r a l d Melech|rjBle Johnson, Mrs Rose Koh- Mary Csaya.pnvi at ihe rhurch recentlr. Kev. Augustine Medviuy. pastor of thr rhiirch officiated. treatment o! one of his small j w-rote scores of letters to Euv.:o in'additi^i ivcrived a five ler. and Mr? Marietta Styles, land and Cohmiti charge? "ho had dared to rope In my effort to locate dollar award T i e pupils pre-'and will start otx-ratlnn In the purehav boo*. my old friend, the cobbler. . run awa;* was a brutal beatsented Mr; Irene Melech with fall. presented to Mr' I finally traced him to a , I n j at :-.:.' hands. Purther.their plft of ap;)reclaUon. , Mrs. Ruth Rosrbci-g gave a recognition of h ,,more, to add to my punish- charitable home for the rd«. p-ovlded by St report on the mm*<^ship. Mrs.'orrslicnt of (*,-. T All jnent, I vaf kept a prisoner blind, later, when I visited Jontinued from from P.i?e ' ' (Continued Par"!V-Teachers As- Grace Malyszko. Mrs. Dorothy land P. T. A r,, Europe, I went to see him. ^ I n d o o r s en the Sunday aftan^ thesis topic topi » M 'The Mullanls soclatlon were prownted by FWff. Mrs. I,vdln Baldwin. Mrs • " • ternoons, while the other Although he spoke of the Stafffink Lynch, and Mrs Helen held June 13 Ir.' > inf of a New CARTERET — The June Mrs. Pauline Prokoplak children went out to play in good care he *AJ receiving, School.%He »l.%He is Kuhns were welcomed a.i new pose room. is fyfy r.tly trrasmeetir.j! of the Washingtonhi* pocket* r.ey-r held even a urer of v the orphanage erounds. r Cajferet Calferet Education #e Nathan Hale PTA was held t m h i n ? staff attends to members and Riven a corsage The f i m l t h f ,.,,, $,„, That was my Ujt attempt penny for tobacco or sweets Association, president of the Tuesday night in the N a t h a n , . under the direction of In September the United of Columbus Pr 1 -. »p-to escape, as three more or any other little tiling that Carteret Junior Chamber of Hal'- BMditorium. After the ^ Peter Melcch, as-Mstant Lutheran Church women will June 19 at tf> • ^ . d r e a r y year* dra«ged by. and might give him happiness if ,Comm(-'ee, and coach for thr usua1. commai« committee repvri*. report*. Ray usua; n*y ^ ^ ^ Trurh'make a visit to the Lutheran Prizes were a**.arM. r ^ •*>! was ten years old. Now, he were able to buy them, jcarterc. High School Bouko.-ki gave a report on the jnetal to Mr. F,'• h s u p f rv;sor. Thr teach-:Home In J e w y Cltr. for the third and last time. He wondered if I could jvarsity baseball team. Mr. MulS -S" w ™ JttSTtita! «» «>•• c » t ; w l w U*y) Offerin, Chairman, ita.!hmntet hat: Mr, , »txJ was maslriK a desperate ef- send him about one dollar a Ian t:s been teaching in the £ a 3-ma- C c ^ m S w *«^ ^ . N*dja N-rtowld. j 0 B n Kushner; Lydia Nerlng, ^ PJrtt.ert 1,* L - f o r t to escape and lose my- month for his requirements. Goluir.bus School, Carteret, for b> a 13 ran .aj committee. ^ j M n M S y m . A 1 U i r G u l l d ; M r s R o s e K d h l e r | Erma Peters, nmsr , Mrj_ A ; , , f B ,^., self where the director ar.d 1 promised him that I would, the rast six years. ; Gifw from the PTA wen•(>£.• m Service, each gave; Attendance b,v M r f _ J p a n K o s , , n . Sally c h r u t i a n Albert Brechka. husband of * trustees would never find Prom that time on I mailed sentod to Mrs. Joseph Bobel A n n W mblevski .Sophie Shum- r e p O rt5. awarded to \u« * !f^me. Ar.d this time I was suc- him five dollars on the first 1/niiH' Brechka, and father of and to the three school Pnncl-i r o . ( J o h n ^ h o t , k v , M a r y Ann Mrs. Helen Sieber, president nrst grade da<* *•" Paula and Alan Brechka, of 21 of every month for three pals Joseph Comta. Miss Kath- I j f l l o t s k y J o h n U t l l , ^ ^ ^ M a r k w a l t . ; S c h o o l and Mr. r, s* aiul M r s % Tears. Then, one of the Elm Street, Colonia, majored eni-.e Donovan and Mr. Lubem.i Tt[t e x e r r ; s e s w r P closed secretary, will attend • Luth-'srade class at Co:";::-.Durin? the past few years fc in administration and super The name of the " * " « « - : with a prayer offered by Rev.'ergnCruirch Women's Conven-;» — ^ • I had ftmrk up a wann money orders was returned vision. His thesis topic was to me, the envelope marked: ficiady changed to WasWngton. J r . h n H l , , l d i n k p f l M o r o . J l . o S E S TEETH IN < fj friendship with the good-na( j o n ^ Q c e a n CUy> N j "Staffing a New Elementary 'Addressee has died.'1 4 ,,,tured old shoe cobbler who School." Mr. Brechka received "' Ha " 1 ' M ' " U e S h " — " o b o r 10th and 11th. j CLEARWATEK F •Continued N?xt Friday) .—repaired the orphan boys' a bachelor of science degree in r»nnL Maxwdl House Coffee cans.1 Mrs. Dorothy Raurnbuhler Is strolling along HiHoos was if.star.rtJ n' "• He was a man of economics at University of t a u shoes. If the !TOUP car. collect 1.500 chairman of u covered dish Ing'for shells. Mr* : vicf presid'"-!it. if-about sixty, kind, friendly Pennsylvania, was certified for istrips, the company will donate supper at the September meet-dropped her false ;. Mr. Comba showed moving a coffee urn to th" PTA The and sincere I had often resecondary education at Rutsand. actigulated to mv ?c>od old friend pict'-liv* of of the children's childrens actij gers University, and certified •'an urn In every Mrs. Quinn and Mrs. Sahul-! She looked for ". 'Continued from Page 1) vities throughout the year and 5 for elementary education at i,-the hardship.? and mlstreatelk of the Perth Amboy Hos- hours, finally gaie L;> announced graduation exercises ' ».bment we Irv? in the orphan- day. The Church School will Newark State College. Mr. pltal Guild visited our meeting,'home. for t!it' eishth crade will be FOR SALE teaches science and "<«Be had t« p-id-ire. He was meet at 9:30 a.m.. with Classes p:ece rinim;di.splayln? and Instructing the| Several days held. Monday, June 18. .»nnderstar,d:ne and sympa- for all ages through Senior civics in the eighth grade level are stroller found tl. set — pink pearl. ?ood con- women High. Mr.- John George, president, f ' i h e t l c , and I was never so KI. to make for use at the hospital. at Columbus School, Carteret.. reques'.t'd all membfrs and i i..happy as on those occasions There will be an Evening Collecting of whit* shirts, m i k r a jrlei g i, Dickinson friends to save and donate to when I was sent to his shop. Worship at 8:00 o'clock, in' --,--i •- ,_ : .;-,_, , . ,„: Robert ilacPhcrson, this borthe PTA the "key" strip from • which was in the front room | which individual members will Qu , ^ o n p c f { h e l m s t u d e n t s i . i**of his u h-^me, with > my boots ^ , „.. - « . _<„. . w . . . . nave opportunity of s h a r i n g . ^ recf,..f.d d at Fflirj which were in need of re- their experiences in Christ. : l f .., h V : : v e r s i t V | 2raduatedl •rnpairs. Alwavs. he would go Elizabeth PTfsbytery w i l l c u m iau(*. t h e university has ''"'back into the kitchen and convene Tuesday, at 2:00 p.m., ;ar.nounccri. He received a '•••brtn? n:° a piece of bread and at Liberty Comers. Martha Cirbachelor of science derive. •"butter, or an apple — and will meet Tuesday at 12:30; .Grove City, Pa. sometligjes both. Then. I pjn. in the home of Mrs. Ron-; Lawretce G. Reinert-sfci, son sit and munch the 'Daughter Born to Mr, and aid Cropks. 121 William Street, o f Mr. and Mrs. Nils Reinertwhile h? did the necesMrs. Leo George, 33 Coolidge and the Executive Board of the) . 46 Hermann Avenue, was irork on my boot1*, and Women's Association will meet s e n JAvenue at Perth Amboy Gengranted thr- degree of bachelor I • w would have, a talc to• eral Hospital, June 11. at 8:00 pm., Tuesday, at the! O f arts at Grove City Pa, Col1 Vther. <"hureh. ilc gf He majored in economics. Dati r )iUr born to Mr. and < There were but two room-; Mrs. Joseph F. Jakub, Jr. Rridg-eport I'nlversity Mrs. Edward ,J»-ons. 15 Holly I in his poor abode— the front SERVICES TODAY M Marie Th?resa E naldi. Street at Perth ^mboy General i one which was his shop] and CARTERET — The Congre- 324 P.-rshini? Avenue, gra:!uatcd Hospital, June 11. ' ^which had an old ccuch in gation Brotlierriood cf Israel from the University of Bridge ' 1 Jone corner, on which he Son born to^ Mr. and Mr.«. Conn. She recei ?d n •"-'•slept; and a rear room which will hold its regular Fr:dSy eve- port, Gabriel Euto, 729 ROOM.fit ' '.or of science degre'- from bach ning service at 8:11 P.M. at j * w u his kitchen as well as Avenue at Perth Amboy Geni »hl» private living-room. He the Hill Synagogue on Persh- the College of Arnold :>.t the • eral Hospital June 8. | was alone in the world, and ing Avenue. The congregations University. At college, s!*.e was presidhit of thp Women's AthU 1 l 1U d l : l 0 0 t : l a c e i n t h e next meeting will take place j his days were spent at his letie Akso eiat'i on" msm'bpr of 'S P Holy ISchool, the bride will besin her j: Son born to Mr. and Mrs i bench. . ,. . , „ ..._,.,.... , ! Tuesday evenln?, June 19, at,., Church at 4 P. M. Sat- senior year at Montclair Slate Alfred Boclim, 32 Taylor AveR-^n P M Hf the Hill ^vnn i t h e A'v-o]d Major's Club, j . It was late in the night .8.30 P.M. at the HiU Sjna- jman Club, Women's :nue nt Perth Amboy General Women's R f Resident 'urday when Miss Georgette College in the fall. when, panting from running, Igogue. Association and vice president Cinege, daughter of Mr. and The bridegroom, a graduate Hospital, June 7. of dormitory. She plans to'Mrs. Joseph Cinege, 104 Dor- of Carteret High School and A daughter, Lynn-Marie, was iothy Street, became the bride Newark State Colics? , teaches teach physical education. Jakub, Jr., son of ,n the Roscllc school system. born to Mr. and Mrs. John P. University of Rhode Island of Joseph r F. Hryn, 79 Mt. Vernon St., Fitchs " * Jakub; 14 Cypress Rosalie A. Greenberg, daugh- Mr. am burg, Mass., at Leominster HosThe ceremony was perter of Mrs. Mamie Greenber*?. Street. pital on May 18. Mrs. Hryn formp Holy Family P. T. A. 54 Herald Street, is a candidate; d by Rev. Martin KomoSYNOWIECKI'S has been providing is the former Nancy Hemsel of s n;;1 for the B S. degree in pharmacyj ' "Seeks Trading Stamps Carteret. Carteret families with sincere, underGn s at the University of Rhode Is™ " marriage by her CARTERET — The H o l y standing service for thirty years. Hand where the 76th Com-! filthpr . t h e b r l d e w o r e a g o w n Son bom to Mr. and Mrs. of sllk mencement was held Monday organza over satin with Family School PTA needs 50 Martin Gurkin, 8 Clover Court June 11 She is 'three-quarter sleeves, a scooped gold bond books to complete at Elizabeth General Hospital. morning, „»..>, . . . „.,„ .., a„, member of Sigma Delta T a u . n c c k U n e t r i m m e d w l t n seed their project for a movie pro- June 9. ' Mrs. Gurkin is social sororlW and she was ac-!P earls . a n d a bouffant skirt jector. former Atlene Kanner. in a chapel train. Bhe Several concerns have diswore a double cnoin of Daughter born to Mr. and She wns a member of Hillel,; . continued using jGold Bond Women's Athletic Ass,oclation,:l)e;irls a n d crystaU Th.e bride Stamps and the niothers have Mrs. Michael Pu.laskle, S3 Whitfuneral home, inc. p off man Street at Rahway Hospital vice president and president o f " ™ 1 1 , abouquef of in securing the White orchid difficulty Doctor May 26. Mrs. Pulaskle Is her sorority, and a member ofitlH' v a l l e y w i t h a stamps. Phi Sigma Biology Honor So-| Miss Sandra Cinege, Qarteret, J.A, fltmlng. foi-mer Stella Kost. clity. She had both a univer->isu*r of the bride, was maid Anyone desiring to donate slty scholarship and a phar-'°f honor. Attendants were stamps may contact Mrs. Ste- Daughter born to Mr. Miss Edwlna Gawron of Eliza- phanie Grniisky, 13 Salem Ave., Mrs, Julius Weber, 81 Hagamaa macy fund scholarship. . jbeth, Mrs. Constance Coblelgh, or Mrs. Anne Marek, 101 Pul-Street at Rahway Hospital, M. I. T. Richard Joel BTO-ATI, received of Rahway, Miss Lucille Bakos aski A'.vnue, and they will May 27. Mrs. Weber U the former Muriel Steinei, 36 CAtmiT AVINUI the bachelor of science degree Jo' Carteret, and Miss Florence gladly call for the stamps. in life sciences at the 96th Gibson of Colonia. commencement of the Massa- Best man was Jeffrey Jakub, chusetts Institute of Tech-; brother of the bridegroom nology, Friday, June 8. Ushers were Joseph Cinege, Pour Carteret residents re- brother of the bride; Robert and I like them ceived degrees at Monpouth Cobleigh of Rahway; Murray College, West Long BJranchJShereshewsky of Newark, and They are: Donald R. Zazwor- John Montag of Cranford. sky, Michael Zukoskl, both After a motor trip to Florida. B.S.; Charles R. Harrow and|the couple will reside at 113 Michael E. Minute, associate Longfellow Street, of arts. I A graduate of Carteret High Wings of Lifd 1 Libraries at Public Srh<)()l * Is Feature o M) I PTA Unit Votes Change in Name Degrees Ghen Will Ordain Storl CU Miss Georgette Cinege Weds Joseph F. Jakub Jn 1 "ILIKEWHITESHIRTS (licckimj Accounts OPEN A CONVENIENCE CHECKING ACCOUNT HERE ! LAUNDERED by Treat your ( ) home to theFinest Keep your mtoiey safe yet always readily available, In a Convenience Checking Account. The co/st B ldw. EXTRA PROTECTION WITH EACH BRUSHFUL i SUN-PROOF i I , # No minimum balance required • No charge for deponits HOUSE CARTERET fur invit rv^Wnt w«dl • ONI COAT IOV11II • I I Q U I i l l HO r t l M l t l • M I N I OVI1 CHAUT MWACtll BANK and TRUST CO. BJIANCH OFFICE: Cutcret Nbopplrif CenUr •iLNKINO HOUEIi fiillj t« K. M. to 4 V M. rr1d»¥ • \ M rntt mat, to A M. tu 4 v. M. 104 t f. M. tu t V. M Re.servi* System and Dad krjows what he want# , . . and Mom knows he's right about tiis white shirts! They're always sparkling white Wallpaper & Painter's Supplies 364 State Street u Tel. VA 6 3«3S - - Ope ituuj stiMt; P e r t h Amboy Dally H:3U A. M. tu 7:30 V M. PITTSBURGH PAINTS i f | i II' Buy oo your (cet-cuy oo your budget! Brcexe tknmgb UM heat i feathertight Kinney cooler*. Open-weave fabrics. Canvu, fin* 1( Sturdy non-tkid soles Grtal Ftthtr'i Day itfti for iiceattat J*** > 7 t k ' and "done" just the way he likes them, when Mom sends them to us. •.CANV^JOG-A-LONGS 'XiaiSS£W k.LBATOER SANDALS brown, black, maple, tea und Mart riut, 6V4-1I. RADER'S Voiir Bank Since 1923" MAIN 19 (•>ok« PAINT Tide Cleaners" and SHIRT LAUNDEREKS .'t54 Amboy Avenue wooimmna; * ( uiiveilUnt Drlte up Farktni Space whwe tlft family sam/in style WOODBRIDOI AT ORIEN STRUT JUNCTION ROUTES I .nd 9, ISEUN Open 10 A.M. t 9 P.M. TT.-I 14, 15, 1962 PAGE THRE1 Pentecost Feast Carteret ,h Community News Set For Sunday Patten To Speak At Three Events CARTERET - The feast of Pentecost will be observed at St. Demetrius Ukrainian Orthodox Church on Sunday \t the 9 o'clock divine liturgy sixteen children will receive' their first holy communion with R P V John Hundlak celebrntlnc The 10:15 o'clock liturgy will he celebrated by Rev. Peter Mclpch. A W indents who iivd into the He!,,•• Stephen Balk, Hubert* Oamza, Slicrn Hochman Hoiiiti KaU, Kail..»T.rd Kramer, ,,„. Ainu Levltz. Roth- ship meeting until September • ,Min .;! ')( plTSPtltWl tO ••,, c].mentary and M-MIKII depart„• ,;«n(l!ii« wholar;.,:-,,•,. itnd Junior Special meeting of the board; of trustees and members of] several church committees will be. held in the church basement, Sunday, June 17, at the conclusion of the first divine lit-1 UTK.V for the purpose of selectini: one of the bids submitted by the contractors in the matter of reconstruction of the church edifice. Reconstruction work is to start before the end of June and is expected to be completed within three months. Hungarian Church Lists Sunday Rite :i jurtH'Ipation. The , •-•iitcd by the n t u - \ Civulcadf of .,,,b • George Res, school Chairman ••,!• a w a r d s i.,l fveiUMK t o p « y , >.•• Loon Oreenwaldi JOK1. KPIF.GKI. .in ihe iShloshlmi i-. •••'. mourning «f- CI:RI:MO.VY T O M O R R O W : ,]. t ..p. tradition, on Thr Bar-MIUvah conflrma ••. •;.inp. J u n e 27. ..\i\ w paid to Dr.| ('. 'he civic, religl-i ,: .:onal leader* 111 ! :.'r, who shared r. :i;.iiiv worthwhile >!(•(•!* and en- tion of Jwl Spirgel, ton of Mr. ind Mrs. Al Splriel of Cartm-l, will br rflfbr»t<-d thU Saturday.' June it. at Loving Juitlcr Cunirrftllon in Cirterrt. Joel it a »tudrnt of thr Jewish Commun lly llrbrrw School. He will e h t n t t h , traditional icripluralrradinc In Hebrew and conduct thr Tor»h Sfrrlre. Hr .„ will -,.. br „ prmrntrd .... , - with ...... acolumn of th« Holy 8«rlpt u r n in behalf of the United Hebrtw Sta*»fho*d. Rabbi Mortal 8. Baiun will iniuet J M I Into the Jcwhh Comtf Cwtctft. — - — CARTERET - There will be only one worship service this (oinliiK Sunday In the Hungarian Reformed Church. It will begin at 10 o'clock and will include .sermons In both, English and Hupngarian; also, the closing exercises of the Sunday School in the course of which each department will participate in the service. The ser rr.ons will mark the observance of Trinity Sunday. Father' Day will be remembered in DlllllU IN YOUR ACKYARD I'llll'T Mrto/ and Thermit CARTERET - . i • • - Sunday .. .June 17th GIBSON and RUSTCRAFT FATHER'S DAY CARDS GIFTS *•• r DAD UNt'Li: TOTH PHOTO SHOP •"'•'vmn Krfldenb al Carteret Sine* 19*«" () l ' 'mkt Vvnuif (iartrn-1 Phone Kl 1-5219 We Hrve mwU w manlike* them •hearty and satisfying! n always go for our top-quality meat 111111 fish dishes, our taste-tempting desSl#f is »nd really good coffee. DINER 108 ROOSEVELT AVENUE. CARTERET KI 1-:B»8 '"' i-lfrred by people who appreciate good ««4!" DAD Gift Wrapped Domestic & Imported' • Fine Wines t Beers •• t Liquors LUMINALL PAINTS T 3rd Anniversary Sale nor and GRADUATION... (SUNDAY, JUNE 17) We Have a Large Selection of CARDS GIFTS Drive-In LIQUORS Father's Day and Graduation Gifts Fir FEMALE GRADS! F()H DAD & GRAD! U-kt, Gold Cultured Pearl TIE BAR i CUFF LINK SETS i £ 5 2-95 SPECIAL UKOUF Ladies' and Gent!' WATCHES HILL PHARMACY "The Home of Service" 587 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret 1-5SW & SON Prrshing at Randolph CARTERET Tel, KI 1-5975 Loans 1 On Your Life Insurance — on — $15.00' .for Everyone On Your List Kur Prompt 24-Hour Delivery Service <'»H KI Continues atGold Jewelers! ST0REW1DE SAVINGS up to 5 0 % PENDANTS and M|i FOR VITA-VAR PAINTS i OcemWingwitheachroora rtr-eonditloned plus TV and • GIFTS f ANGELO MICHAEL expect the • FINEST - — • • Choice Selection OF day at 9 A. M., from the SynoV.VNCK ARMY SECRETARY wiecki Funeral Home, 56 Car1-. Cyrus Roberts Vance, general terel Avenue. A high Mass of and counsel for the Defense De- requiem was offered at St •partm'.'iit, has been leaned to Elias Church by Rev. Augustine| ;succeed Elvis Stahr Army Mi'dvigyi. Interment was i in , Wallpaper i.nd Secretary. St, Michael's Cemetery, HopePainters Supplies A native ol -Clarksburg, W.jlaw'> Honorary bearers, all Rreukfast Sunday Va , Vance, 45, is a former naval members of the Hungarian RosAIDS JEWISH CENTER: Joel Albert. Junior Hixh Scluiol olficcr and Yale-educated Wall1 ary Society, were Mrs. Ro,v For ii'ition Post sludcnt ol Ihe ('.irlerct Jewish Ouiiimiiiiily Hebrew Suliool Street attorney." He entered' Gall, Mrs.'Elizabeth Popovich CARTEUET L'arU ret Post, is shown iirrsentiiiK a t'uiitribution of S!5jin behalf uf Government work in 1957 as Mrs Vary Doleszar, Mrs. Mary '.'(i3. American Lcuum will hold iwton Avinuo the Hebrew School >tmlfiits toward the l>rJ Leon Green- special counsel of the Sen- Tiniko. Mrs Helen Kutcher. a '•Breakfast wiili Le«ionwald .Memiiiiiil Fund. Sam (iivirtzman. tinmice ch.iinii.in, ate Preparedness subcommittee, and Mrs Pauline Lukush, Ac- Carteret TH. KI l-.VUl uairt'.s" nt the b-mmi Mt'tnorial receives the ttift in behull <il the Jtuish Com^iunit.v then headed by Vic President tive bearers, all brothers-ln-lnw, Honie, Sundav, .lulu- H from were Michael Turick. Ricky MeCenter. lolinsoii 8 A. M. to II A M Elriith. Oeza Dobrovolsky, Jack (it ()1 r Kinsley r'bl. •• -^ ' « cutslGeuhardt. Jake Neuman, and , cene ol U, accident and a d . ^ 5 Mitchell are co-iliaiiinen; 3id- GOOD DEED FAYS 'Charles Nagy, " V :ministered Urst aid to an m-i"L'l " ley Roth, «alU-y chiof: Fi-ank PHOENIX, Ariz. |— Business jured woman. Hodroskl. m|*s hull captain; iJrs. Qabrle^ Ni'H.shinti|y and was pretty slow at h fund-rais-j M o t u l . j s t s noting the fast acMrs. Clifford Cutti-r, : dining ,g car wash operated by Giijll lion b y t h l , , (UU ts,began getting,| oom. ;out Troop ,700 until in line to have their cars washed. Collections from 34 Austrian aide's critics seek to jtomobilt's ^ollided in car washes netted their days ,1'eet. bar trip to U. s. The Scouts hurried U th« work. J Man-sized portions r'of fine food -> Has a. Headquarters for residential ^one^. only and and two family houM-.s may be built. The applicants nmtrnd that a fire wall stjparuiint; their huusf makes it two two-fiurtlly-houses. four-family house FATHtK BROTHER HUSBAND URANDIATHER - • - OBITUARIES Remember ALL BADS 01 Father's Day Camera B. Patten will also address the l s t h e b e s t k n o w n b t r d In thei P r a l l k Peters, prettiest, and BERMtlDA HONEYMOON: Mr. and Mrs. Riehard l,ozak of S7 R :indl ,iph Street (arteret Perth Amboy Rotary Club o n e n t l r e c o u n t r y *° w e shall! M «- Robert B«Iewi«, mort has been honeymooning in the romantic island* «l Bermuda, "here they are RuesU at the Wednesday. June 20t.i i m a k e i l t h e '"bject of thls;uniquf, Palmetto Bay Club overlooking Harrington Sound in Smiths Parish Mr, Lo/ak the for«_ 'sketch and follow with the' mer Mary Preputnlk, is the dauehttt of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frrputnik of 603 ' Hemlock wren V0T S0 SMART Street, Jreeland, Pennsylvania. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Anna l.ozak of Carteret APPROVES AID P U N The Senate Foreign Relations T h * r o b i n 0<xnVie!i »" lm"i W e t h i n ^ we're a. smart The newlyweds, who spent ten days in the colony. |,,(t Bermuda aboard the luxury liner Committee has suven Its ap- mense breeding rang?, Fiomipeople. but It took half a cen"Queen of Bermuda " fur New York. proval to a foreign -aid program Alaska across the continent tojtury for salemen to letrYi not providing $4,712.1)00,000 in mili- Nova Scotia and throughoutito ask the woman cugtonrtr tary and economic assistance practically all of the United! what size shoe. States except peninsular Flor-; — Toledo Blade, next year. The measure sets the celling Ida and the southwestern deserts, It raises iwo two and •••ens, a and on how much can be asked. | s o m e t i m e s t h r e e b r o o d s e a c h than those species produelnf The annrnnrlaMnn appropriation is The it handled I>O«JI.JI only one "crop" of young per characteristic year. in separate measures Natural controls, of The amount is nnly $166,- "yardbird" in much of its course, operate everywhere and, 100,000 below what President range and is almost as much in i the th case of trie robin b u Kennedy asked for the new a part o (lawns as the grass itspecies, are the self. The nest is seal year beginnins keep it in baljmy 1. i. (proximity to houses; indeed at ance. Man, with his varlom • times, it ls placed on the beams "Improvements," is an unof porches and In out-buildings. natural factor which can lie, Crotches of trees are usual sites and has been, of serious detriand these at no great elevation. ment. Occasionally a nest is built unComparatively few people der a bridge after the manner OBIESKI FUNERAL however, realise that natural of the phoebe. I control i predators and tht CARTERET — The funeral f John Sobieskl, 81 Mercer1 The principal building ma- like) are very essential in popStreet, was held Saturday terial is mud. Grasses are ulation balance. It Is astonishmorning from the Synowiecki woven Into it and a firm, com. ing for instance, to consider Funeral Home, 56 Carteret, pact cup results, the interior that, without normal mortality A\rnue. A solemn high mass being hard and smooth. The the progeny of a single pair of of requiem, was offered in the eggs are usually four In num- robins would, In ten year, reach Holy Family Church by Rev. ber and are plain greenish- the monumental figure of nearblue without markings, such ly four million. • M. A. Konopka, celebrant: Rev color Riving rise to the term Finally, it should be rememAndrew Okal. deacon and Rev, "robin-egg blue." Incubation bered that the robin ls a thrUsh Martin Kotnosinski, subdencon ls about 14 days. nad its i Latin i scientific name Interment was in St. Gertrude's of mlgratorius meani! The robin's preference for Cemetery, Colonla. Bearers thrush migratory." Charles Makwinski. Jr., earthworm Is well known but' r sults of 1 2 0 0 Mkl H.>nry Makwln.skriober7i)o"w-i « , examinations of In the oourse of tins service & new pulpit robe and academic 1 :iood will tie presented to Dr. HHITUI, President; Andrew Harsanyi, Pastor of I •rn Jewish Oom-I the Church Presidents of the I :•, will a n n o u n c e a| women's and men's organiza.eh will be dedlUons will participate at the imnuiry of Dr. .presentation. The guest speaker . ;li< New Jewish f « the occasion will be the (•••JI!»-I Building i»verertd Dr. Ttbor Chikes. 1 .-* ived as P r r s l Cluimra and Charles Rosso. ' , _. . „ ... .Professor of Pastorul Care at 158 per cent. Sixty-five kinds ;••» ii c o m m u n i t y 'the Wesley Theological SeminMRS M\RV TI1RIPK i°f W ' W f r U i t mK 1>ep|-esentfd ;>:• ,i decade. an'. Washington, D, C. CONFIRMATION CLASS: Photo shows irroup confirmed at the Zion Evangelical Luthoran >IB4>. MARY TUKKK ] T n e ^ per cent made up of Sunday School students will CARTERET Church by Rev. Willis Morgan Knss. Left to rinht: front row, Diane Gill, William MarkMrs.76 Lowell Maryjanimal matter comprised :\'<M to Jerry Sollitive breakfast together at 9 Yanvary Turick of beetles, grasshoppers and cater. FLAN SHORE TRIP / wait, William Shuff, Kfv. Mr. Rihs, William Sielier, Karen I'elauer; hack row, Louise Schmidt e l y Kay on their o'clock in the morning, precedStreet, died Monday morning Pillars as predominant. Sherry Brown, Judith Fuchs, Fred Ilerbeck, Donna Andres and Linda Eitzcn. Mr. Sol- CARTERET - A bu.s trip to ing the service. The congrega-1. at the Rauway ^"emorial Hos- The robin has been hard hit irticipate in the Atlantic City will be held by tloii will be invited to stay for nital. She was 52. A native of; in recent years by the wide .frufi synagoitue the Mlsko Association Sunday, col ft* after the service. 'FEDERAL REAL ESTATE Hungary. Mrs. Turick had re- use of insecticides, particularly July IS. will chant the On Mav 16, the President I sided here most of her life and in certain areas of the Mid1 asked Congress for authoriza-i«'fts a communicant of the St. west. The birds have been faRmrd Reserves ,tion to sell some of the surpWElias Greek Cntholic Church, tally poisoned by eating earthshe leaves her husband, worms that collected DDT or I'l'Ul estate property to Statesj Variance Decision and local communities for 75 Henry G.. two sons, Henry of other toxic chemicals in their CARTERET — The Zoning per cent of its fair market Carteret, and John, of Nixon; bodies. In certain cities that Board of Adjustment this week '. iilue. a grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. conducted heavy spraying tot reserved decision on an appliThe U. S. Government owns Enna G"bhnrdt, Mrs. Helen true diseases, the robins. — and cation for a vitrtiiuiY to erect nvi'i- a million dollars' worth of Nagy and Mrs. Marsaret Dob- other birds as well — have a four-family house at Carteret 'surplus real estate, Mr. Ken- rovolski of Carteret and Mrs. been practically wiped out. Avenue and Uiwcll Strett. nedy proposed that selling, at P"itha McKlrath of the Bronx, Multiple-brood ncsters howThe application was made by IUWIT prices, would encourage N. Y.; and a brother, Francisj can better absorb losses John and John J Schompf, ureas to develop parks andjof Woodbridge. Jr., Ul Carterei Avenue. Un'oilier recreation facilities. der /uinlnti rules covtnnu B The funeral was held TUBS- j | for SON Robert Walk has been appointed Ml* pervHor of credits and collsetirns for Metal ft Thermit Cor» pmation He will be resp-inslbli fm errdtt relationships with customers and "orrmnny re.-eipK Mr Walk loinpd M & T In 1MB as accounts r-p|vnbl# clerk Prloi to this he - a s ?m> nlnvrrt h'- Irvlnn TviM Commnv m New Yirk. Mr Walk, resides with h i ! wife. Merry, son Robert, and (laughters Mrllsw ani Pnmelt 28 Eardley Rosd, Frilson. Perth Amboy at. tin H I T ,i*r school teacher _ ... and i'X-N'"i .irrsry Secretary of ^^,Ht:Ui riiiniiB the Moywr adininMrnti'm will commence his weekend iirtivitlps on Sa'tirrlav, uhen lie will t»kr part In the !'•«• .Wv<y State Elks' Asparade in Atlantic Cilv Patten will ride in the. CHI rontamini! the Exalted MULTIPLE BROOD SPECIES Ruler of 'h« Perth Amboy Elks' O n e of the most P T iiuerestmg " ' " • ' - ' ' V ' I nit rleli'CHtioi: and other Flk backyard CARTFRET — R"l»tlonshlpi 111" Ml(lfi>,«'x COIIIltV ci blrd-watchlnK is thr obsrrv- between parent and rhlW THI Patten'*, first spenkin? en-ance of nestlnc species which, the tonic of WH'hm O'V-ill, aaqiMiient mi Sunday will be at produce more than one brood !'M>nker R» th» "»•"• r's Night • lie si Maw's Hull, South Am- of young per season. There ^rr ri"ld hv St. -s School hny. v:)w\;> i]\e bormuih's fire-art many that do so. and PTA men wMI hold n breakfast. among them are two of the best The Nuns whr. comOrise the fm fliimiay evenint!, the r>m. known mid-western and enst- school faculty wer- nre^nt^d orrntic Ctuviresslonnl choice ern birds, the robin and the with itif's by the PTA. Mr#, will be piuidoal sneaker be- Carolina wren. These are Andrew Galvach. Jr.. president, jfore a Fathers' Nlcht celfbra- particularly interesting because nnnonnced that the PTA will jtion sponsored by the Pulaski of <1' their habit of nesting have two booths at the St, Eliu Icitlzens' riub of Perth Amboy dose to human habitation and Da >' scheduled In July. The event will be h"ld at the' 1 2 1 their familiarity to so many' A hat social was enioyedi club's auditorium, located at People In both urban and subur-P rlzf s *'pnt to Mrs. Walter 310 Elm Street ban areas. The robin probably Bodnnr. most original; Mrs. ,, n.-vel :,>n D | D [I C F,d«nidJ Patten. Democratic nominee tor the 15th CnriKression.il HIM net of Middlesex Ouintv l pnrtlcipatp in tinf 1 i nt v over the weekend. scheduled a few The first communicants will be wests of 8t. Ann's Auxiliary at the breakfast in the c n m munlty Center. (Hartorah) Scriptural Rrading RrftdiiiR I Memorial ial services at the Kraves ef the deceased members fl:08 P.M.— jMazel-Tov from all of your friends. iwill be held Sunday afternoon ! 'rime. at the Rosehlll Rsehlll Cemetery in' 8 Hebrew Sisterhood Lc l n d i m f r o m 1;3o P. M , at the if i j '°ver Leaf Cemetery Woodon /WonfMryjbrldRe, from 3:30 P, M. V United The children's choir "" Vl ..L.?Li I C A R T E B E T - T t he « Un'ted choir an and Hebrew Sisterhood will hold Its group of parishioners* will at mini; services, 8 J u n e general membership [tend the Joint Pentecost vespers meeting on Monday, June ia|at St. Demetrius Orthodox H t.i P-M at 9 P.M. at the Loving Justice Church in Perth Amboy at g , Mivices, 7 P.M. SynosroKue with President Mrs o'clock in the evening. I Monday being the feast of sraduatlon Leonard Kramer presiding. l : , : . i i t < II ,v ixercises of the Program Vice President, Mrs i lic Holy Spirit, divine liturgy Harold Levltz will present a will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M n'miiv Center He"Strawberry Festival" and com- Beginning Sunday, June 2\ .(III be held on memoration of the Shevuoth itlie divine liturgies will be cele,1I)K .June 24. at Holiday. bbrated t d Rtt 8 and 9 o'clock in to at- ""' morning. * " • ' Robert H. Walk Joins V,ilues lu SPECIAL GROUP Boys' and Men's Gi-iinliw Oiiyi a lid Initial Hirllistont Values to J15.00 5-75 Budget Payment and U y a i w Pl»ni Available GOLD JEWELERS "For Gifts That Last A Lifetime" 87 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret KI 1-2800 at Low Bank Rates no Ml/ DfllilV T FIRSTINNATIONAL CARir 1I\LI "4 Good Bank in a Good Town" 25 Cooke Avenue-KI 1-5100, S108-9 - Carteret] Open Dally 8 to 3, Friday 9 to I Drive-Up Window Open Daily 9 to 4, Fri«Uy » to • Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1:1 \. . PAGE FOUR Miss Donna Novak /fearfs|DemocratsName Rainbow Order for Girls Club Officers MENLO PARK TERRACE — Election of officers was held by the Menlo Park Terrace Democratic Club last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Fishier Eli'ili'd wore Ted Osterbye, president; Nat Schneider and Gordon Ma I Ion, vice president.':; Kllen B'Hdiioti, treasurer; Doris; ! Wiic7;>ivnk, recording serre-1 limy; Hevcrlre Kutzenco, cor!ri'H|Kimling secretary: Shirley Fishier, social secretary; Lyn liordclim, sergeant - at • arms; Dorothy Mltchel, two year tms-| t.rr; .Icnnptte Pinilgien, two year) trustee, and Dorothy Foti, three: year tnister. WOODBRIDOE—Miss Donna, Novak, Kmshcv, was Installed as worthy nrivisoi of Amorlcus1 Assembly Order of tho Rainbow foi Oil is. Others iii:.liilli(l were: Wor1 thy AswiMr ndvisnr, t,aurn Hunt. Clv.rlty. rntliy Jpffroy; ' °opp, Uii'lji HlrrhnRor: Fnltli, Brtty Ann llurv: recorder, Normnler BIIPM.-WV: trensurpr. •Oweniv Kfiid.iM: crmplnln. • Carol Bsk.'a: drill leadrr, Gail Hnusmnnn. love. Lynn Tune; rpUelon, Pnnriv Lnnxmann: nntiire. Paul1' V.muk: immortnlIty, Mnrv Jniv JtcAvoy: fidelity, Snunrliii Pikr; patriotism, Lesley C.iili1: service, Nanry Appointed were Caroline1 Brew: cinfidpiitiftl observer. Rose-director of publicity; AnBernadetfe Oii)f<m: rnusicinn, ita Krltwnan, director of mem-' Barbnrn FVonomos; choir dibership; Jeanette Plodgicn, (11rector, Linda KIISRPI: mother retor of hospitality, and Dnrothey Mltchel, director of fin"• advisor. Mrs, Ri*i Stockel. ance. Members of the choir HIT DONNA NOVAK •Valerie Bivr. Crystal Cnrle, Installation of officers will " Wendv Doll. Guy Emery, Jean be held, June 20 at Stanley's Plorky, Rosemary Graeme, Gail B r o M i m > Scouts Hove Gallery, Route 1, Woodbridge ••Hensel. Donna Hughes. VirGordon Mallon and Dorothy Dinner for Fathers Mitchell are installation chairginia Klein. Kathy Krusen. Vir-j ginla Marquardt, April May. FORDS — Over 200 parents men. ' limlfi Mmiran, Doris Nelson, and_ Brownie _ Scouts attended Plans nre being miide for » Arlene Pwe. Linda Robb. CM-'~ihe a " n n u n j " father-daughter dinner-dance in September. «blyn Seddoii. Pamela Thomp-j dinner of Our Lady of Peace ' Son, Rutli Trimble, Wendy Neighborhood Old Scouts at •••Warpo. Charlotte William?. Pa- Our Lady of Peace, cafeteria. tricia Winston. Mary Lep Yae- Guests were Mrs. William Cager. rlste, president of Metuchen Girl Scout Council: Mrs. Wildistrict chairman Parhum Sisterhood jofliamtheWilson, Southern District; and Sets Filial MeetinglMrs. John Schein, organization] .«, FORD? - The Sisterhood oncha""m&n# t h e Parkway Jewish Center an- Mrs. Christie spoke of the nounced the final meeting of importance of the United Fund «ihe season, Monday, 9 P.M. at to all Girl Scouts which is only home of Mrs. George Weiss, one out of the 26 agencies asMaryknoll Road, Menlo Park sisted by the fund. terrace, will include installationl Awards of appreciation were of officers I presented by the Neighborhood To be installed are: Mrs. Ar-to persons who have helped in nold Cohen, president; Mrs. various ways throughout the Jack Pnnk, vice president: Mrs. I year. Murray Goldberg, treasurer;! First and second year BrowMrs. Thcodere Rothbera, re-jnles sang camp songs, and a1 cording secretary: Mrs. Robert;fly-Up ceremony was conducted Rosen, corresponding secretary.iby troop 166, Mrs. George Skal-j The hospitality committee angya, leader: troop 167, Mrs.j has planned a buffet supper Henry Kulas, leader, and troop and enhrtainmnt after the in- 53, Mrs. John Thomson, leader CARL F. SCHROTH Mrs. Arthur* Anderson was stallation IOWA GRADUATE: Carl F. chairman of the affair. Sctyftyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. JFK STANDS FIRM i Herman Schroth Jr., 47 Third ! .. President Kennedy has made DRUG COSTS HIGH Street, Fords was graduated his no-compromise stand on! James M. Quislcy, Assistant from J<ma State University, medical care for the nged more!secretary of Health. Education Ames, Iowa. emphatic than ever. He insistsjand Welfare said that a bill to He received a bachelor of on weaving it into the Social (tighten regulation of the pharSecurity system — claiming maceutical industry was basedj science degree with a major that the public wants it that on ''the conviction that the in Industrial Administration American people are paying and minors in Transportation wav. At a recent news conference much more"'tlinn they should and Government, A graduate of Woodbridge High School Kennedy repeated his predic- for drugs.", tion that Congress will ndopt (* Mr. Quinsy said Ahe Kennedy! AU*> «{ '57, Schroth was a his plan this year if it reacheslAdministratlon was greatly member of Business Students the House and Senate floors concerned about the ever-in- Association, Lindstrom House fte contended that despite AMA creasing cost of healt care "of Secretary-Trasurer and altern !; Opposition, "more and more ! which the high cost of drugs nate Social Chairman at the doctors are supporting it." is just a part of the problem."1 college. u :.' t O N HIS SPECIAL DAY-AND ALL YEAR L O N G - A * GIVES DAD A BIG HAND BY HELPING M O M TO GET. !»"••«» w ^ • WITH Our Own Tea Bags Sc Off Rigultr M e * ThMe d«l!cioui ittaki are i l l cut from grain-fed Weitern Steer Beef that'i specially lelecfod by A&P'i very own meat expert!. And, ai with all AfrP meah, they're guaranteed to be good eating or your money back^ White House Evaporated Milk Sirloin White House Dry Milk Solids Imtant 2 Ib. 4% 01 Non F.t p\q. Swiffs Meats for Babies Porterhouse Top Round Heinz 7911 851195 Chopped dexola All purpoti oil full pint OQC futlquart bottU * • • bottlt Spry Pur* V.qetabU Shortanlni) 3c o« label «4|> 5c off lab.l O lib.can * * Jlb.cn * Blue Ribben Paper Napkins 2 of80 *• Rtplir Jtyli ! nU °' " 9 9J •«""»' 22 n. plntic Front Cuti Fntk Boneltti 'IfflJ SWEET CORN ( 6 29 MQ C With I lie EOoi. off Ifbfl pig. WithChlorintBliacli 21 oi can I" Flit FLY I MOSQUITO Pineapple Pie *»"••' Pumpernickel Bread Z' Froitn Food Values! I t i l , Cklokn w Tirkiy Banquet Pies 6 ' Libby^sLemonade ';';', 4 Qoldaa CrtlN tty'l* 3 7 Sweet Corn 3 . 4 9 ' | ubiy'i Bak( Okn — 2 Libby'S Tlimip fifWIlt 2 Broadcast ^ r ' ^ M :!"^ Shr*ii1'TtM CW«*-U,M »|^35i BumbieBeefrnna c t K * r L 35« Kraft's Parkay Margarine p\; 3t« Hunt's Tettato Paste 2 : :IV 5( I.:, 99' Marcal White Napkins J ? 2 ' Fd 3i'^M' CMNEDKEF ^^( For tha Laundry 9>l-f7| ^ ' « plattie 33" I I btra t U a t i wlttj otob punhiu •( Hold.r) eusscup ™ CiBd dp Chewing Gum S; i 6 •- 23" SunsbineCDokies^ ^c hl p7^25« o Keeblers Salti-es «• '«-•»• Richardson Club Mints 1JM *h\M Bachman Pretzels V89 Horn & Hardart Coffee 1^89* Tender Leaf Tea Bags ::,55' StarlaeDr»Wlku;i:;,r:1'::',"5>« "•«••* A««i«l DtodoraRt ' i " 77« Switt't Pari Itog Food | _ ^ j | . U Extra I U B M wltk *Mk pvrehiu of bomb pltrtie" Cet 25 E i w Boaui PLAID STAMPS *iih O Square Cike thU week. Coupon on " ' • FRUIT COCKTAIL2 . 4 3 TOMATO CATSUP2: 37 PRUNE JUICE — a 39 tii Danlei Bleach 47 COFFEE CAKE Dependab^good Del Monte Foods at A$iP low prices! It's a Saving Spreo . . . an opportunity to restock your patitry! Select your favorites today! HersheyS)frupcucoN1.uFi.,of2112tt,:;35ce "" " ' ^ RitzGraekers ;b::31 6 2 5 Ajax Cleanser WitUe off label CRUMB SQUAI BBaKiaMMaaaMMaa^^ For Automatic Wathan ' Get 50 Extrt B o a u P U I O STAUP) < Angel Food R b f lU* w « L Coapoa on Pick. SALE! Sweet Peas 2 Colgate's Ad ID.' RING M 55 rrH|25E«triStii.piwl1hpurch.M0f A&P's yy THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. Ib. Good thru Saturday, June !'•• 99,! KllTALIAM SAUSAGE ^ 79,! Early OariH With 10c effltbtl URGE FREE PARKING AREA tifiretlci, tobacco, Irtih nnii , alcoholic bfvfrtdM urmpt f i ™ I1 Stamp oftrr. RibsofBeef 5 » j 69! Brisket Beef ^9? 69 Fr» Florida TopSirloinSteak k " 95,! Ducks Ground Round Steak 9 5 ' Fresh Calas IMS—I 39« Fresh Peaches 2 Swiss Steak '•-'-' 95° Smoked Tongu 59,! Seedless Grapes Ground Beef ^'">< 4 9 ' Sausage Meat •' IU5 C Red Plums S o u p B e e f - 3 5 . ' 4 9 : Bacon !D!1'C!S 2 2 9 e Lemons Chuck Fillet "'"••''"' 7 5 ; Sauerkraut 1 5 t . 2 9 c Jane Parker Baked lojrvRvimd .'••'.:. 85,! Fresh Codfish Fillet 4 9 ' Eye Round Roast — 99,! Shrimp S 1 3 ' ; 89C ANGEL FOOD FlCink S t M n S P*9«- 1 1 0 For Laundry and Diihti Colonia «M coup** pw falvlt (uitomtr. t. Juloy Colgate's Fab Just/East of Garden m l * Parkway #** with pvrcbase ofS5°° or more ! P.ad«««»aW« TIIK • n i - m i only „ j P | 85 TOP ROUND ( or TOP SIRLOIN 89 RUMP ROAST Loin UUnd—Top SraJa Twin Plastic 4 12 01. C Q Q pack • plaitic • * 306 INMAN AVENUE PLAID STAMPS ' ROAST Short Git (First Citi Pfi*** Hi||«r) Trend Liquid Detergent Mprkef I g Boneless bo)."' . Your N e w A&P Super taw laMtow—Na Fat M * < i"25« Strairtd P 100 EXTRA1 COUPON"! |! MmdyPtck C H'/i « 7 7 0 oft • cam " I5o,«7 e our grand opening last week such tin outstanding success. Beef pi* of 4 $ for M O Ajax Liquid Gleaner . . . for the manner in which kou greeted us and in making LOW PRICES "Super-Right" NATUHAUY-AGfV WitUOe offlabal I. II •OH-SAVINGS _ PLAID STAMPS Vel Liquid Detergent 1-1,! JUNB 14, a, wit tick Libby't Strawbarriet ^ « Libliy's Rid Raspberries y Breaded Shrimp 3 Fish Sticks Cap's JoK| • H t i t 'n E*( £ 10 Ertri llaipi with uok Mnkau el BLACKBERRY PRESERVES rt.,. t l fcrtn I t i a i t with uck pirokau »l ALUMINUM SAUCEPAN •;Mek JuM ,, oairy Month Faaiy Daantl* Rlilliu Sliced Natural Swiss isnanllaSI Mouarelh Slices Mue.riwSli. Slices pProvolone raVolene Sli Slices Swiss Slices .Swiss Cheese Slices "••:" Victory Cream Cheese' Kraft Cheei-Whiz Cottage Cheese f AJP Brand Sort' Coupon aHichad lo ujch it«m. Priett #HtCiiv« thru Sat, June 16th in Super Markeri and S«lf-Seryic"e irorti. All ftfanttei, Tt»Kal(0, Fresh Milk ami Altuliuh, ISryrr^c. excLipt'ffum |'l«,d i l a l l l | ) o f l r f 113 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Open Till 9 P. M. MonV'Tun., Wed., Thur». r Iriilay I ill III P. M. - Sal. K • 6 P. »| - O|>ru Sunday. <) • 6 I". M. 833. ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET, N. J. Open Till 9 P. M. Won., I ins., Wed., Tlmr*. - Friday Pill 1() I*. \|, _ Salnnlav 8 A M lo 6 I* M 306 INMAN AVENUE, COLONIA, N. J. Qp«3U til 8 P.M. Ifoa, Tuts, Wed, Thurs. •- Friday til 10 P.M. — aalm-Ouy B-a P . M . ' - Open Sunday »-« P.M. 1,-EB-CP JUNE 14, 15, 19B2 PAGE FIVE ' AVENEL PERSONALS Mir . , ' ' street. »«nel ,l \,i,s Bruce Mc1,11en. June, Chairmen Named S S f f i . ^ w / " ? Plans are Made Series lontimtex By Sisterhood g £;lr; For Smorgasbord vice publicity; constitution parliamentarian; Mrs. Parer, AVENEL—The new board of nomlnatjDns committee; Mrs Reading, was hostes^ RI Mnn- AVhNEL Ranic liava day night's card party at her directors of Sisterhood B'nal Greenfield, internal Jaeoh were announced by Mrs. Mrs. Hunter Wilson, to b" hold in .Conner1 ior. with Holy Communion together m the 10 A.M. MaM unday -Monday the Avenel Woman's Club will hold Its d Mnrtln I,«ln«r. n^lyelectcd ~>mity Mr »' ? / n l e l Levy, 60 Oror" . p M n will be co-hostewi with M™ ]lV for Mrs. McLevy. \lrs. John Don -Avenel-Colonla First Aid isliuid. Squad meets Tuenday at „ wnirmn's Club headquarters at 8 P.M ° i,i I, c o s m e t i c a n d ,', i inns d r m o n s t r a n:i,r dt.thR home Dinkowlti. Rah relations; Mr* Z W ^ E K ? * ""' ""' nioi KHsbiird dlin»T lo be i with the next They arc as follows: Herzfekl, liaison offin-r uv ismi'd by St Andrew! affair to be held next, MomlnSlot at the home of Mrs, Di\n»i ItOMiiv Sitcicty on Orlobr; 20. Qcorfto Miller, Mrs. .Turk BrhntMdrr and Mrs. Philip nick, treasurer; Mrs. Harold a books will bf available Hlia Mltzvah committee; Mrs. Petrozzrllo mid Mny \i'"i nil masses Sundsv «r frjim Mrs. Harold BlReker. nilp ' G e o r g e Oarrity. co-hosti^sis. Mi1 lister Messina. I'hinrman Mrs Sidney Nochlmson isponding secretary. announced winners as: Mis nnd Mrs Stnnlry Ptn'nki»M, nnd mrnns vice president: Mrs. Druid Klarfleld. wavs a p d i y . . . . . . i in , Joseph SchlesiiiRrr. door pi \/v m < li.iimian. v l r mrnns vice chairman; Mrs. J o - ' ' '" Reserve Mrs. Nelson Avrry. non-plnyor -*'I-:I c«->t»inK arc M>* I-rank soph TIerzfeld. rellclous fM Graduates AveiU't tlail M l ' 8 ' L e o n f t r d Lacanlc. Mrs Ki.'-li, Mrs, William shop; Mrs. Murray ^Herman, AVENEL Tlioma* W n B ™ c e M c K e ( l H11(1 M l s Alex Mv- William Prvcr Lt. Robert G. j irrwrnl Rift shnp: Mrs. Jules vmn n rll rl<is In Mediterranean Airman Apprentice.' son T""- 6tl!^T. "" Tslrr, program \'ICP president;irek. Sribv Mis. Richard Prvf. Mrs. AVENEL - Lt. Rnhcl a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dobrek . . . Mrs .Irrnme Robinsnn, proKram Uolcrt Fischer. Mrs Louis DUvii mid Mrs. M a r -Kovacjc, son of Mr and Mrs' i Lenox Avenue, was graduated Unatl A V1>r\ Marks viep chairman: Mrs. Hy Farer, <lrt.\ Mr-. i (icoi-Rfi Street,JQeorgp Kovack, 405 f.FAC. chairman; Mrs. Robi,,ir(iiln-r. Andrewjstreet, has been nwlRned in the inson nnd Mrs. Harold Schiller, ,,)„• address, are D e n t a i c n n l c a b o a r ( | t)i(i ^ AVEN Ij (l M r s ? " 1 i' r 1 1 i l "ldRr Torah Fund; Mrs. Milton Pas-months program at the Naval N„ e l s o n hA m AA\v N«/;:tio. Mrs. John An>"im\ Woodbridnc (I Mrs. Andrew c r a f t crarrler. U.S.S. i m |i.. Air Reserve Training Unit rNelson ? w-y . Woo(ll) ' „ M nue cal, visual techniques; Mrs. md family. To-pendence and Is on a tour of Memphis, Tennessee ' entrained '12 wiests at Mi> Cieni-Rr E. Ludwic. r s . Arthur Freeman, books and n> Knox. Mrs. J»hn Verlhe { o u r t h blrthdl| avt n P v " duty In the Mediterranean publications; Mrs. Harold Re- Dobrek will enter the tcchni-'of t h e i r d« "u ' h t P f L m dva SHI Flrsti cal tralnmn phase where he v,-ill « « ' " \',iii' •t'"" m l a " " * > Upon entering the U.8 N « W cone, librarian; Mrs, Leonard urday. Games artd 'dimcinp Andivu. Rissn, Mrs. Jtiv .>H are vislt-L Schlosser, social action; Mrs learn Uie skills o[ an aviation were enjoyed by all In July, Lt Kovaclt had be,,, Wukitih Mrs. Harry O'Coimell. IIVII picking up Ed Stern, Israeli affairs; Mrs. machinist mate In school at the Attending were stationed at the Naval Base HoscHime M'x Fi.mk Goodman. Mrs. nd donations to Naval Air Technical Training Philip Brand. Judaism in the Norfolk, Va. and later assigned !-,,• local squad's Command Memphis, Tennessee.Andrlola, Penny Boudioux. William Travers. Mrs. William to the Mobile Dental Clinic at SISTERHOOD INIU'CTX Sl.ATK: Sisterhood B'nai Jacob. Avenel, installed new off! - Home; Mrs, Morton well, mem- He is one of 1500 candidates • Vickie Cranmer, Susiin Creek Taylor. Mrs. George Alton, .Louis ; iiir y e a r 'mur, Dolores Carrelli, Cathy Mrs. WilllHm Hoffman, Mrs. Newport News, Va. He is n '•ers rfrrntly. Sealed, left tn right, Mrs. Jules Isler, Mrs. Sidney Nochimson, Mrs Sol bership vice president; Mrs. training under this Motnirk; standing Mrs. MHvin Schleslnger, .Mrs, Martin Litlnirer, M n . Harold Melti Ernest Lleberman, membership Him states "Ince program C o j l i n s Q^^ Ciillam, Mrs. Jameg Joll|,s K a t ) l y William graduate of the Baltimore cm annually. MI v mily volunteer vice chairman and golden _ . and Mrs. Morton Weil. iKrammer, Julith Ludera Lor- Hogerbe. Mrs. Henry K\vas» lege of Denial Surgery. Univer — •n ihi' like, lt is books; Mrs. Schiller, member- Before entering the Naval r a l n e O a t l V i G a l l 0 «erKaard, nleski. sity of Maryland. ,,..,dnits will be ship supper; Mrs. Albert 8oss- Air Reserve at the Naval Air I C( E Allessl, Roaev Arsaliis, will include a color 'club, and vice president of t h e ^ ^ , T hnnont A. Shaffer ,i n;,w their donaRalph ner, good cheer; Mrs. Harry Reserve Training Unit, Lake- Michael Donahue. Douglass TV rlectiic broom, clock Mr. and Mrs. Club. :,•: i h i m e n . Kutner, Leagrams; Mrs. Irving hurt, he was graduated from Dennis, L a r r y Koiinnd, Michael radio and eight gallons of Adler, telephone squad; Mrs. Middlesex County Vocational Kane, Kenneth Morgan, Fmil paint, .i sumvberry FesStephen Kaplan, hospitality; and Technical High School, p e rtaidi and George Raynak. WOODBUIDOE - Word has , !,,:d nt the First — T~. 1 Melvin Schlesinger, or- Perth Amboy, and was em- Linda's aunt and uncle. Mr. York City, made a surprise vlrit M received that was graduated from ci.uirh of Avenel. A, ganization vice president and ollege as an English major. K,iinrs' Uay, the ployed by Diesel Engineering.and Mrs. Pat Calalano, New (or her birthday. , i sv QlltOWSkl, •l., Kirst Presby,-h mil be honored . !i "{the church at 5-iH S fin:,, Franklin iMl]>w and Marshall GRADUATES COI LAUDE ' d(*rce' ! WOODBRIDOE - Miss Joan Miiionnc In mathematics, hejObcrlles. Woodbrldge, gradu«-ii. a member of the Mathe-!ated cum laudc Saturday from m.Tirs Club, the CanterburylPalrloIgh Dickinson University ,>l: s Sodality of chnreh receive Wlth a B A watch that notch! FOR M O . . . A M € 4 l Fff FOR A KING I Lancaster Brand Top Quality - Regular Style Rib Roast 49 flerrante Gets M.D. Degree JERSEY CITY - John W Ferrant*, Avenel. Is amoiu: ?n jmen and women In the \M! class of St'ton Hall Colle(!i> <,< Medicine and Denttotxy wl.o will receive Doctor of Mediclin degrees Saturday, at commencement exercises scheduMj at £«ith Orange university' Miffhtty HIQVW Chuck Roast | A graduate of St. Miiry's jHigh School. Perth Amboy, and ;Seton Hall Unlverolty, Ferrante Is marrli d to the former Mary Wilton, Hr.fredKi1 He will continue his professional training with B yi-ur of internship at KIIIK... Co'sniv Hospital, Btooklyn The couple maki' 'heir home at 20 Livingston A.<nue. "I've „.. • i!/ lire going now... how do I get H into thffurnace? Chief I-onnie Eidson of the Avenel Fire Department has announced that the collection of Coin Cards will begin Monday, all the residents of the Fifth Fire District M1XA. M" - - SUIUK hi-r d'Mi- tisl for $30,000, Mrs D.ivld. Ha.shuKi'n eluinis that th. i x tiaction "I it wisdom twill; lias impaired? her ability to kiss. spoilt and ful properly In her testimony .she cmi. tends that the extraction 'lid damage to her n e i v s and to her lower Jawbone. for the cards. 1/7 donations uill In- (ireally appreciated, MJKWELL N O U S E ^ t79<= EHIERS COFFEE r 59< CHASEiSANBORN ^ . 5 9 < DEL MONTE CATSUP 4 .69< BROADCAST HUNT'S T0MM0 rWt TUNA FISH DELSEY Toan TISSVE 2 ^ 4 * S 4^89. BUITONI SARAN WRAP LIBBY'S CORN v,IWW Jmbol 9* Off Deal Style OH 3^69. lj,'"':!'" ni 69c 29 BfeodedYed - 85< B69I Cvbod Stwks pi 6 02 ptg cu 2*. bee Cinnamon, Plain or Sugarad' Donuts ' 2 9 . -7S V»9ma U e Dutch Appn or Apple 2 si Spread Pies 69 Bread 2 25« Victor diked PEACHES 2 25 SWECT CORN TOMATOES LETTUCE FARM HOUSE Welch's Grape M M 2 ~ 2 * Roman Lasagua 2^89« Milady Cheese Mmtzes 3 * » 1 ' l l 7 gram) slice. 79« Yo» Never Hod H So Fresh APPLE PIES >' with ' •'' clones in each ('' OteeserSpwad Frozen Foods repeat Ib. TwkeyorM 3 1.89c cuota VELVEETA •".'•'••.do well t o : ! v 49c 59c DAM LUCKY WHIP TOPPNK . Cheese DASH DOGFOOD 6 L* 79< " • ! '^ay, line up •'-''• ! V-t,vithi lighter ''"' '""- that includes ^ ,;'•'• h earty, Lite |i: ^ ' " "'Jd. Dugan's |;!" ': formula White ^ ^ ' y ^ k e d with all the 11 and minerals a f: : : ! l l ) " ^houidhave t VACUUM PACKED COtD COTS COOKED SALAMI PKKIE-PIMENK) O« OUVE LOAF ' " P sight-line " ' : 1 belt-line. !J 39 fHOUN MEAT KATURK' MMCAS7£t BRAND BOLOGNA PUIN LOAF SPICED UfNCHGON Al odMKiHd ptiut M*«— VIM. HW U . hot W * » >*• ! ftone In Stewing Chickens 35 PARKA T K'Diet Bread '»nly 45 calories thinner slice! fcancaster Brand Chuck Steaks CaKfornia Roast Crass Rib Roast Ground Chuck 9cm On Hiatmm&f Advertised Qtoeerfes June lHlh. Inifurmed firemen will call on DUNTIST IMPAIRED KISSING OVEN-READY lb.S9f MG 6 29< KNDtR Cdrlyn FIRM Wf£ BOSION "'"'" "'art to "watch ,"' " ( j k h " (other men ~" VAIUABU ACMf COUPON FREE 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS REE 1 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS In o * J 4 ° " *° " o u i o i ilampt •Kcludwg Fluid Mirk & C<0or«n«( with PURCHASE Of $5.00 OR MORE WM Pwdust o< $5.00 or 1 owpon P«r Shopping Family I fclMH— 1 toupoiipw family—ML CQtOW AVMfcAU* | NMpHV< .4• ^ • H • FREE! ^ ^ SEE YOURIOCM «UIHO«IZW O t M W y W M " " . IS mE) SO SUf OREEN STAMPS HtEEl 30 S*H OWEN STAMPS h addMM to |fww ragvlar itotipi wMi pt itkgM of 7 qwH h scMkieo to r « « nyulat iluiBpi wMl purdlaM of Florida 5 b , bog Orange* 60 S&H Of* Stonpi wMh Any FuKhaM CNMJ Coupon Ma tar Skoffifafl ha>Hy. WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES Home. I HtEEl 50 S&H GREEN STAMPS la odditlon to yovr raggkir ttanpi w M purchoie of LANCASTER BRAND Whole or Half Smoked Ham JUNK 14, IS, 1962 PAGE SIX Events By Emblem ( U ALFRKD 0 . PETERSON services at 8t Peter's Episcopal WOODBRIDOE — Funeral Church, Perth Amboy. Burial services for Alfred O. Peterson, was ln Alpine Cemetery,. Perth 66, 111 New 8tre«t, who died Amboy, last Thursday at his home, were The deceased was a cornWOODBRIDOE f held Saturday at the LPOII J. municaiu of St. Peter's Eplir i u b 3 M held i l s f, l l ( ."' : - i : n Cleve- Oerlty Funeral Home, 411 Am-mpai Church, Perth Amboy. THOMAS WlTCHF.R Mrs. Mary inn nf t h e seiisnn '.,' ''' PORT READING — Funeral !«nd, 0. boy Avenue, with a high MHRS Born In Perth Amboy, she had nlKht a t Hunnnrin,,' p,',' : ' services for Thomas Wltcher, of requiem at 8t. James' raided in the Bftfaren-WoodC t i u r c h Hall, Year r,,,| "^ 828 West. Avenue who died Church. BurlRl was In thn bridRe ares most of hor life. ROSALIK I.ACKI Thursday at his home, were w o r e mnde by all con,,, •• ' FORDS—Funeral mwvieps for church cemetery. Survlvlnf are her husband.; rHd Moqftoy at the Orelner Mrs. Joseph M.T,,', tosalie lack!, 31 East The deceased wan Scciftfliv Funeral Hnme. 44 Green Street, William Btreet, who died lastof the Reading Railroad Union Theodore I. Viclsko; three rinUKhters, Mrs, John Battfttlo. i i n i m i i i n - r d n HIIII, , , ,' '• Woodbririer Burial was in Wednesday at St. Peter's Hos-Brotherhood and a retired em j m f ]fc V g ftnd G g ) , Clover I/'af Memorial Park iOltal. New Brunswick, wereiployee of the railroad. He «us a n d , Kn R o b e r , „„ a t h o m e . Cemetrrv. WoodbridKe, Rpadlnn' held 8 a t " r d a y a t t h p ^ l k » ; b " r n i l n Woodbrdlge and th M A R o w ] , , / u l was a , A rcsldrnt of Reading ^ ^ ^ H o m ( 1 5 1 3 8 U ! e str e e t,;llfe-long — 1 J - —" •' i, ,„ i ? , > l n rt h i s t" m >hr t h Amboy: two atatew. Mrs. for the past SO Jsi's, he was a 'rnmo-Rs-ynii - o,,, * • » * * • with R solemn munty^ He ww a commnnlr.nt » ^ -c dealer, hi h will be held flilnne . « Mass of req.nrm nt St. of St. Jame," Church „„„ „ „ K d w a r d J a n k m W widow, Alice Surviving .niri. » iwnrnk" hi,,-. Stephens Church, Perth Am SurvlvinR am his wldtra. S o l | l h Amboy two brothprs. Ali (Sheridan* planned fm t l v fi,;; iboy. Burial was In tlv church Anna <Panko>: two dnuRhtf-rs, b ( , n fto w i e y i gewaren and John' pnrlv In Novrmhcr. ;, Mrs. Warren Aquila and Miss c.^^ .cemetery. " '•' :>1 I ' ' " M l l v , „' MRS. ETHEI, SEDO The deceased was the daURh- Eleanor Peterson, Woodbrldei1: Frbruary with M,:. F0RD8—Funeral services' for,ter of Mrs. Catherine Lack! and a son. Alfred R. Fords; five Mn/7cn as thalrniaii , Mrs. Ethel Sedo. 46 Hornsbyjthe late Stanislaus Lackl. She grandchildren; a brother, STEVE J. PALOTI •sli'nv In Murrh. n,,r| Street, who died Friday at was a communicant of St. Ste- Christian, Perth Amboy a,id a FORDS — Funeral services; (nil In May. Perth Amboy General Hosoltal, phen's Church, Perth Amboy, sister. Mrs. Chester YminiE. for 8teve J. Palotl, 25 Pine Plaiu die also |,,, . .Street, who died Sunday at his! were Tield Monday at the Flynn and an employee of the Amboy Audubon. tn ennduci a rm ,v,( , home, were held Wednesday! •nd Son Funeral Home, 23 Fashion Dress Company. -Hilv and AugiiRi; un:1 morning at the Flynn and Sonj Ford Avenue, with a high Mass Besides her mother she is GEORGE J, BAGLEY br annouVed at n i;i^ Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, Of requiem at Our Lftdy of survived by three sisters, Mrs. HOPELAWN-Funeral The next w«ys fl] ,i Peace Church, Burial was ln Helen Dorrlck. Fords: Mrs. Ices for George J. Barley. 52..._2 with a solemn requiem MasR at committee will ho i>, Our Lady of Hungary ceme- Valeria Soboleskt, Hopelawn: James Street, who dlrd Sunday S< Nicholas Greek Catholic 26, 8 P.M at the hnir,.. tefy. and Mrs. Maryann Pap?; a at South Amboy Memorial H»s- Church. Burial was In St. Ml- LUCKT MAN: Dominirk LaPtnta. third from If It, chairman of the r;ir infflr for thf Woodhrldff Kiln In »frn dbovf Joseph Maz7.eo. AI.V,. •I' Nnrthfirld Avenur, Kast Brunswlrk. The The deceased was the widow brother, Josepn, Fords. pltal. were held Wednesday at chael's Cemetery. handinf over the keys to the automobile to the winner, \V. J. Ilnnlrv. ested In working oi •; Of Michael 8edo. A native of the Rkrockl Memorial Home. The deceased was a eom- drawinj wa> held Saturday nijht in the lodje home. In the photo from left to ridit arr William Wfdrmrjrrr, ticket rhairmlttee should atunri • Kewbey, she resided In Wood- CHARLES KAI.OZ 469 State Street, Perth Amboy, munlcant ot St, Nicholaa Greek man, Mra. Hanlry. U Penta and Jlanley; his two children. Susan and Willi.im md C.rnr«f Van Dslrn, rxaltrd ruler nf :ing. These event* a,. fortdge Township 48 years. She ISEUN—Funeral services with a Mass at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Fords. the lodge. Mr Hanley I) employed by Shell Oil In Sew»ren and is a former \\.mdhrid«r resident, having lived for nome Jor Interest as wri; . n Wki a communicant of Our Charles Kaloz. 45, 41 Grand [Church, Perth Amboy. time on Fulton Street. A n a t i v e o f Fords, he is surraising. tad> of Peace Church. A veteran of World Wur II, vived by his widow, Anna (Mar; Avenue, who died last WednesA Flag Day OK*:-., Surviving are a son, Ernest day after a heart attack, were he was employed at the Rari-ko', and a son, William, Old i 133 Fi-eerrmn Street, received cation of Speech Handicapped; At present Miss Varona Is held called, "Thr n Kesely, Mllltown: four grand- held Saturday at Kaln Mor. tan Arsenftl, Edison. He was a Bridge: two sisters, Mrs. Mary 'the degree of Master of A m ^ o o l Children " Employed, by the Woodbrldie iOur Flag," In U\r {.,Children; thTee sisters, Mrs. tuarles, Inc., 424 State Btreet, communlcRnt of Holy Spirit Korcuska, Fords, and Mrs. , „ „ „ , „ , , , „ „ . , , o f Township Board of Education reading by Mrs. cnoi . U i » Varona, Mi.« Elisabeth Herald, Leonardo; Perth Amboy, with Rev. Wll- Church, Perth Amboy. Irene Kuima, Perth Amboy; a major in speech therapy: » 1 M v a i 0 I l t i - " v*""™ 0 I | windenarten teacher i t ;n charge of hospi' Mrs. Anna Carroll, Metuchen; Ham H. Schmaus, rector of| SurvlvinR are his widow, Flnr-antl two brothers, Joseph, Menfrom Newark State College, Woodbndpe Mich School, Is "niSJuJoi 'Mrs. Eugene Foclm \tnd Mr». Helen Turk, Carteret; Trinity Episcopal C h u r c h , ence iSmlthberRi: two step In Park and Michael, Carteret. ^ Union, The title of Miss Va-'alumna of Newark State Coltneni waa the anniui« two brothers, John and William Woodhrldge, offlclatinu, Burial children, Mrs. Shirley Marsh. WOODBRIDOE — Ml* Bar-Nona's thesis was "A Compara-Iege where she was n member 1 250,000 Algerian refugees pre- revealing party ar.d Kftrmanln of Fords. bara A, Varona, daughter ofitlve Investigation of TwoMeth-of Kappa Delta Pi. National WM ln Clover Leaf Memorial Perth Amboy and Russell Draw \ I O V S T LAVITOIJl change. pare to return Park, Woodbrldge. dy, Hopelawn; two grandchll-' A V E N E L _Funeral services 'Mr. and Mrs. Angel Varona.lods of Referral In the Identifl-iHonor Society of Education. M M . ANTOINETTE SAWICKI mother. Mrs Mrs. Marl m gJ 105g m The deceased was stricken at dren; his mother OOLONIA — Funeral services « A ff o r m e r l y o (( the Natco Fire Proofing Co., ann (Vaight Bag ley. sayreA f o rmerly f « M » . Antoinette Bawlckl, 72, d Keasbey, where he was em- ville; five ttoten Mr.s. Marie , a r k w h o d | e d 8 u n d f t w WW) •1 Dorer Road, who died Thurs- employed. A native of Glouster, „.„„ a t ; held thlj mornln day at her home, were held Ohio, Mr, Kaloj also resided ln CoHinj, Union City; Mrs. Mary Schled. Swrevllle; Mrs Elua- l h e Q r e l n e r ^ ^ H ome, 44? Monday at the Oorny ft Oorny Perth Amboy and Keasbey. He beth Holzworth, Washington Gmn s t r e e t W o o d bridge, with Funeral Home, Elizabeth, with was a member of Trinity Epis- beth Holzworth Washigton Burke, M a M i 10;00' ft solemn high Mass of requiem copal Church, Woodbrldge, andiNp™rk. and Mrs. Evelyn Strup. church, New a s t C o l u m b u s church, New( t C o l u m b u s i t flt, Adalbert's Church, Elizatwo Frank aa || ll cc BB uu rr ii ff tt ll ww ll ll ll ^^ l n M t _ o l l v e t l II. beth. Burial was in St. Ger- a veteran of World War II. He N t h c , m e t e r y , Newark. was a graduate of Moose Heart|Sayreville and Rudolph, North trude Cemetery. High School, maintained in n-IBrunswk*. The deceased is the son of Born in Poland, the deceasedi llnOj , ^ t h e O r d e r o f M o o M _ • — the late Mr. and Mrs. Russell came to this country 47 years surviving are his widow MRS. T. I. VICISKO Lavitola; is survived by three ago. and had lived In Colonla Helen; a daughter, Patricia, at, WOODBRIDGE Funenl;^ M r s M a r y DeDomnlck for eight years. She was the home; and a sister, Miss .service! for Mrs. Elizabeth 0. M r s A u g u s t rjamodeca and Widow of Peter Sawlckl. Vllmft Kaloz. Hopelawn; fourVicisko, 42, 319 Grady Drlve,^ rs ' s l e l l a B u l c h l o ; a n d t w o Surviving are a daughter, brotherg, Louis, Perth Amboy; I who died Sunday at Perth A m - ^ r o t h e r g p^nk and Sol Mrs. Sophie Hilarczyk, and a Andrew, Long Beach, Cal.; Ar-;boy General Hospital, were heldj ' •on, Edward, of Colonla; four thur, Wllkes-Barre, P a ; and i yesterday at the Greiner Funer Life flourishes on Mars, plant grandchildren; and a sister, Orley, Rolo, 111. al Home, 44 Green Street, with biologist believes, OBITUARIES Teacher Gets Master's Degree g Instructor Billy Rcjnolli (turning front i l <V, and Sliell iletiten chtck out • c*r at me of Shtll't 123 ttmning Shell instructor Billy Reynolds offers 10 clues that may help you spot trouble before it starts OVER 12,000 Shell deal- of the rubber hoses that intcrumni ct your keep it filled with today's Super Shell- ers go to Shell training cooling system. If they're cracked or swol- for top performance all year long. centers every year. 1 here, len, they can fail at any tin.<• and cause they learn how to spot your engine to overheat. trouble quickly. 6. Marred windshield. II v > windshield I lere are 10 trouble sig- ii scarred or streaked, it s pi"lubly due to nals that Billy Reynolds, laulty wjndshicld wipers. 1 l.i.e vourSljcIl one of Shell's chief instructors, always dealerclieckaridreplaceth| in if necessarv. stresses. Jf you notice any ot them in |'our car, tell your Shell dealer. His advice -cmdnd/jfet/me! U might head off a big repair bill later on. 1. Mudty brakes. When your car is sta iuling still> push the brake pedal down with Then a n MVtral ways that a man can pay the price 3. Neglect to find out from a Cadillac dealer what a firm, $teady pressure. If it feels soft and Of* HW CftdilUc carf-and find himself in poweNUOQ your present car is worth in trade. (He i» especially ' sinks tp the floor, you've got trouble that of an automobile .of far leas stature. anxious tbia Bpring to welcome new owners.) Becauee there are many motorists currently considering the punbue of their neit car, we would Like to snuiMtate thaw way» of going asttay. 1. AMUOM thai the purchase price of a new Cadillac car u higher than it actually ia. (There are eltven modela of other makua that this year coat more than the loweat-priced Cadillac model.) And if you take one of these detours, think of all the unique pleasures 5»u could bd musing. There is Cadillac's Btyling-sq majestic that it attracts attention wherever it goes. There is Cadillac's comfort-so wonderful that every journey becomes a brief vacation. And there it Cadillac's performance—so great that it is without rivet on the world's highways. 2. Fatl to appwcUite that the basic price of a new Cadillac lodttdli important things that are extra on many other OK*- (Including automatic trani- 8o we suggest that you play it safe—and get all the fact* from your dealer soon. You might be closer to a Cadillac than you think. Pentane mix- for fast warm-ups. Ant^ktiock mlx-for resistance to knovk<. noises from your car. 1 h n can be warn- M v l a t e ^ t o help control "high-*p|cu" knock. ingsof trouble on the u.i\. » Butane-for quick itam. 8. Under-the-hood clues. YuU can learn a lot by looking at your engine. Watch for oil, fuel and water leaks. Also, loose Cat^rtKktj fiasoUne- for power. ArtijceT-*&ic& in cold weather to lirlp, check carburetor icing sullsi wires and worn insulation. 2. Wandering wheels. If your from tires help keep carlnuci- show more wear on one side of he tread than t ^ t other, your wheel alignment is probabw at fault, Out-of-jtiie w leels can increaip tire wear up to 5,0 percent. 3. Sfi^fij front end. Shove down hard on either bum pet with your foot. If the car * bobs flp >nd down for a long time belorc comirUJ» fl rest, ask your Shell dealer to chefVyour shock absorbers. ors clean inside. over more slowly than usual w\m\ you start up, a weak battery is jnobahly the extra mileage. Bettelf check it. lO.OMreaked sidewalk . ( V k ,|ie sides of your tires you seldom see-the sides facing in. Look lor signs ul leaking fluid on the tire walls. Could he a taking brake cylinder, ot faulty oil St-als on the rear wheels. Both can be good JMN '9 replace It. | - f o ^ trouble. But it could be soimihing else. Any tralBtd Shell dealer knows many trouble signals besides these. Take advantage of his training. And one last tip: wj you've got yourcar in top condition, <TlMw*il to U.II 1 . u.,,.. MMIM U4MO- «WIUa«auii»i« H , „ *HlilT AT THI 1Wf • l A T T t l WORLD* PAIR • APRIt rl-QCT, »1 ; Cum preventive-to 5. <*ittltc4* radiator hotel. Inspect all E plug life. 9. Sluggish battery. If your engine turns tail fty$ & rusted through in spots, it's a • I I THI t t N l M X * * * * R S JTC_P*~foi power, mileage and longer 7. Strange noiaei. Listen lor any odd should be fixed right away. 4. D40*t>i« tail pipe. If your m u % or VISIT YOlR LOCAL AITBORIZED CADILLAC DEALER I Super their* t lugrtftarts f«•toppertofmane* Mllf( SHELL A'V • Jfl JUNE 14, 15,4981 PAOK SEVEN Induction Set By Congregation Area Residents Get Diplomas Summer Outlook For Teenagers Lauded by Chief WOODBRIDOE — Plan* for Hie CoiwreBatlon Adnth Israel RT J. HANDLER Installation of officers residents received dlCOLONIA — The strains ol WOODBRIDOE - Throughdunce were formulated at the i and certificates Friday Hie theme son| of the U. S ' ut the Township* of Woodliomo of Walter Ruderman who torn the New Brunswick secre•Forestry Service, "Smokey (hr ridge and Edison, and Borough Is m-chairman of the affair tarial Accounting and Prep Inear" programs, were heard f Carteret, teenagers are prewith Mm. Robert Korb. The InSchool «t the 30th annual! •for several days In the office of to cast aside textbooks stallation will be«in at 8:30 * ' * " «««•!*., at Roger! Rehooi 22, Colonla, as tape re-| n dellsrlu (or regret?> and look p.M Saturday. On? of the high.• Smith Hotel, New Brunswick. I enrriings were made from rec-l ith pleasure towards months T light* nr the program will be a "R local (traduateo are: Joan : t»i(I transcriptions of 38 radio head. Some will loaf In leisure presentation of a plaque honor*• Hpck, Linden Avenue, FordsproRi-nms. Tlie records were ut for others It will be a time In^ nil past Sisterhood presl•Jacqueline R. Bonomo, Plaln.borrowed by the principal from o erow and develop. Township 'drnts. There will be music and fleld Avenue. Edison: Carolyn '.the U, s . Department of Amlecus bubble with summer 'danctn* and a mld-nrte supper. M Chnvan, BrookMde Court 'eulture In order that play-backs 'lans. Colonla: Richard V. Fisher, Old Working In conjunction with of thr recordlnRS niisht be used Opportunities for study and Post Road. Edison: Ellen M. thr Installation U thr "555" to enrich the second and third nrlchment abound for the OrennouRh, Camp Kilmer, Ediclub raffle. Mayer Qlllar. HyRrnric curricula eenager who feel* that he need son; Mnrllyn B. Qumienny, man Plavln, William Oarber. "Smokey would be proud ol int put his brains In storage Garden Terrace, Nixon: Hedy mid Philip Mappen are hand;hls influence, for our tape rerotn June to Beptember. atu11 i: ROBEftf H, BRENNAN IIDH the raffle drawing which 'cordinus, the fine work of one ATKS: FORT R: Julia Kerly, Straw ORTDIX: IX: Robert Rbert B, dents from both Woodbrldge will be held during the dnnco LAMONT A. SIUFFF.R of our teachers, and th» fire Senior High School and Carof Mr, Hill Avenue, Woodbrldge; Brninan ion of Mr, and MM. Sotne lucky winner will reccivr TAKKs BASK TRAINING: berry Andrea teret High School will partici- AWARDED A h . DEGREE: prevention literature received TO STVDY LAW: Ronald Andre J Lonart, L b J. Evergreen I R Robert P. Brennan, 520 a new cur pate in summer science pro Limont Andrr».8hafr*r, son through the cooperation of the S. Gaslnrmnkl, son Of Mr . D....d , OentLe son of Avenue. For^ " \ n T l ^ Wnndbndfe Avenue, ha* Mrs. Dnvld Qutman and Mrs V' grams. Elizabeth Bernstein, a Iselin fire department has renl- and Mrs. S. G.tslorownkl, 18 U lle m C ironard Ooldman are writing £ ; , " "\ /venue. " . S.S.":i * ™t Apartments. EAU aMlnned to Q Company of unlor at Woodbrldge Senior of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ly paid off," Bay* the principal. Grove Avrnuf, WoodbrldRf, ,.,i.ii" Barmn Woodbrldte,' > Shaffer, 441 School Street. son; Pauline T. Mlkosh. Edgethe 2nd Tralnlnf Regiment High School, will be attending the script for the Installation has received > B.A. degree Woodbrldge, wai graduated Mrs. Florence Augustine. W. V», Also serving on Ihe committee Is eompiftinK hU basic traln- wood Avenue, Colonla; Mary A. for eight reelw of basic uilinll six week course at Newark in« at Fort Din where h« Ii Miles, Water Street. Nixon; The following letter was re- from St. John's Unlvmlty, training at Fori Dl*. Prior to College of Engineering. This from Franklin and Marshall arr Mrs. Edward Kaufman and atditnrd la <' Company, 3rd Florence Miller, atony Road, his arrival at Dtx, Mr. Bren- outstanding student Is quite ex- College, UiMMttr, Pi.., with cently received by a third Jamaica rampus, I<on| Is,,l Mr. Tn- Mr Herman 8teln. land. A history hmjor, Mr. Tralnin* Regiment, Hf at- Edison; Francis J. Nagy, Clum n-jitrs* \ d nan attended the University cited at the prospect of classes an A.B. Detree In Mathe- grade teacher of the school. GasloTOwakl his been on the attendrd Woodbrlflje Hlfh Avenue, Fords; Florence A. Mrs. Dolores Hamilton: matics. of Miami. li>ok PWin statistics, metal research ..ml Dean's Mst. in September, School. Oshrin, Caroline Avenue, Co"Dear Mrs. Hamilton: n,.r MihJfCt. and nuclear physics, course the Woodhrldge mart will llonla: Dolores Pearce, Robert Itifta ( h i not generally Included in a high "I wish to commend one of continue hi* studies at th» IStreet, Sewaren; Joseph J. RusBrownies Take Trip Intramural school course of study. A claw your pupils, Bteven North. n«e University of Virginia U f f (,UtSS so, Fairfax Road, Edison; Eleamate of Elizabeth's, Alan Cala mliicv Club. 8, of 26 Marlboro Lane, Co School In CharlotttsvlUe. To Deserted Village nor IJ. Sefjulne, Jefferson Avevano, will attend a summer Ionia, for his alertness and cool Visits m COLONIA — Mrs Richard ?, Fords; Gloria E. Sofleld Tts .., . „ science institute at City College JSELIN — Brownie Troop 33 manner ln which he acted pos-, Smith wa« Installcl as presiISKI.IN - The children • of Clinton Street, Woodbrldge' of New York. This 5 week lnstl- njoyed a trip to the Deserted! lbly preventing a large fire |ni I i n p S Zaremba. Highland ISEUN - Chief Petty Offident at the Middlesex County..the . mnrning and afternoon rKenneth Village, Allaire State Park. our community. cer and Mrs. Charles Wletzke' tute includes chemistry, physics The village formerly was the Cliapter or American Jewish 7 m i l r t P n r l a s s e s o f K e n " Avenue. Keasbey. I and son.- Douglas and Dale of and mathematics. The proHi IIIII lit* of an ore furnace where "On Friday evening, Steven' •<""/" CongreM al the seventh a n - " r d y l B r k S c n ° ' took a bus illltl grams at both colleges are spon. • mini Installation and dn.™' l r i P Hmmday to Barrett Park TO KKCEIVF. NEW MEMBERS Key Wet, Florida, were R nests' )red by the National Science Iron was smelted and made into viBltcd the Newark Ladder Co.; on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. various products. Many of the with his father, an official of ("j dinner at West Orange. Monr llld PI1 enjoyed bird COLONIA - Rev. Qeorge A, Harry Evans, Kennedy Place 'oundation, which seeks to dis- old buildings used 100 years the company. White Mr. North WOODBRIDGE — '"'•'.',• . d a y . Mrs Nathan Schneider. Shults. pastor, announced cover and develop outstanding who entertained ln their honor the ago ire now being restored. The was inside the place of business,jSofman of Tide CleaflWIy Am :;," ,,'' %a.sl president was Trinity Sunday will high school scientists. at a barbecue. girls enjoyed ft picnic lunch In Steven remained outside and'<boy Avenue, was hott officer. ... „ ., , , Sunday at the .United Church Other students will study at o park and a hike on one ol Guests were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Sapchin, k n - o t c h r i s t | w h h m Q r n l wor. "L~ Others Installed were „ Rutgers Preparatory School the foot trails. Chape rones . anlll ;; 8 [.: Stanley Ungerlelder and M r s . ^ : ' p " teacher* and ten g h l p a n d H o l v communion at John L. Evans, Sr., Mr. and th r. Sofman New Brunswick and Pingry h nd rr n al1 mo TJ1 r were Mrs. Joseph Rakowsky boys. This fire was In a preMrs. John Batchek, Mr. and T. , _ . »ow wl l , , . " " " Harry Kavin. vice prudent* "" thf n V M 8ervice N e w m e m School, Elizabeth. Both schools "Dryclaanin challangc of carious position as It was lo1 m ,7; ri Mrs. Leonard Be.rU.on. t r e a > ' u d v "" d i f f e m i t animals brrs will be received. The pas- Mrs. Aylmer Evans and chil- offer Summer review and credit and Mrs. M. E, Cohen. cated near ft stock pile of lunv World" and MMMH tor's sermon will be. "Through dren. Denise, Dennis. Kenneth courses for the ambitious stu- A "Fly-Up" ceremony will be ber and numerous wooden •I;.'/1 fJS'-urcr; Mr. Sol Filler, record lhn "** a l * e zoo. and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfully r e m o v e d a dllflCUJ held on Monday at the church. l n Rw c r t a r fcnd M w Christ." Promotion day will be dent. Basic subject; such as buildings. Steven carried a, Mr* Ml* >'' * Mildred liam Scank and children, Laura observed during Church School Algebra, history, sciences, and Qlrls and leaders must be inlarge fire extinguisher from o n e l m y f " y , Jacobs, corresponding were a\ alie, William and Jack, and uniform. <'(1V M l , mat nai rna to languages are taught as well as of the wooden buildings, a n d i f tary. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bpylord, alli enr ichment courses which teach] — ~ ~~ The principal speaker ' before anyone noticed it, put!^ ne * / * " " • , mtluAmmMA of Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. Johnjthe student reading and writing isKLIX GIRI, GRADUATES ithe fire out. World" dareds Its 32,000 rttdej and " l t r t l 3 a l ^ t « r . president of tinL. Evans, Jr, and son Jeffrey, skills that will benefit him in t0clean ^ P°f wlH»Ut daa ISELIN - Miss Odette Hnd" Queen's Chapter of A J C. and "I feel that his safety train-1 Carteret; Mr. and Mrs. Carl college and careers, material. Mr. Sofma dad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing in school contributed to a m ( > m b r O f h 1 Nall0Uil1Clm to htai 'rife Bills, Wi-ODBRflDOE The com[Decker and children, Thomas Some students will get anNassib Hadded, 41 Homes Park alertness and knowledge as toj w ' aa o n eo t ; h e ernlng Council, . . , blued Boards of Fire Commisand Jean Lorraine, Elizabeth;!opportunity to travel. Trips Avenue, was graduated from what to do in an emergency | t n e Woodbrlign area Who dl a r « U n i , were extended by s l 0 I 1 ,.., f | . ( ) m | h f n l n p . f jMr. and Mrs. Harold Maul and planned Include visits to theMarietta College with an A B. such as this. Therefore, I am a P e r f e c t J°b' Mrs. Sid BMIOIU. r e p r e i e n U - t t l < . . t o d a y B n n o u n c e d .., [children. Glen and Diane,.World's Fair, Europe, Mexico, degree. A graduate of Wood- writing this letter of commend- j The "Spotlight Award", whtc live of the New Jerwy Re«ion s i , l u i , afcyfMP l n t h e eost of k|li H I> . I l l I jCheesequake; Mr. and Mrs.!and The Orient. Some teen- brldge High School, Miss Had- tion for Steven to you. is now prominently displayed! !• of and by Mri. Herbert Ronentlial. fi rr ; ,-otw-ilon despite a conRobert S. Scank and childrenjagera will take advantage of dad was a Spanish major. HIM- "With kindest regards. I re-ihis store reads; "To Oharl i.IIK was president of the chapter. star lisc in living costs and Janet, Robert, Linda, and Baryou^h hosteUrfe program. OthSofman, Tide Cleantn, college activities Included 8lK-!maln, l i : Wii1Master of ceremonies and niu: • ipal tax rates." -iira Jean, Metuchen; Mr and ers will travel and learn at ma Kappa sorority, Sigma DelSincerely yours, recognition of profeulonal dr MI Itoad chairman of the evenlnn in* Ki :n 1951 till now t h e fire Irs. Otis Dougherty and sons, work study camps. Many will ta PI, Spanish honorary; InWILLIAM H. MUTH •cleaning skill as demoru*rat< I:i*' Cnm- Mrs Ernctt Oaii»el tax Me has decreased from >vin and Keith, Menlo Park; take jobs at scenic centers and Chief of Police In the successful removal morning.' Slnflng .Of the National An- an ;. nf .18 t o .71, a n apMi and Mrs. George Maxwell Poular resorts. Patricia Township of Clark'1 problem spots". ( :.«id i>ut- them and Invoratlmi was led proximate decrease of 20 > At and children Ruth Ann. Faith, a senior at W.S.H.S. will de:-v s hU by Mrs. Flihler and Mrs. Na-.tlie sam* time, the general tax Hope, and George, Jr., Mr, andi r i v e Pleasure and money for Mrs. Robert C, Scank, and Mr.: colle K e t n l s summer when she New Ha- than Davld*on respectively, rate has increwed about 140%. If variety is the spice of your life, see the choice selection ot at a New snoo per- Mort Storm, comedian, niter- from $7.44 to 117 78. they said. and Mrs. Alexander Cuthbert- w o r k s fts a buys now at your Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping • Mmonies, talned. - With Die purchnse of bleser son and chitdrfcp, Richard and England resort. Center. One of those new Chevrolets, Chevy U s or Corrom howa n l j m o r c c'ft|cient fire fljihtMaureen, all o f Iselin. • T h e averase should suit you perfectly and spare your budget any straifil Inx c<iulpment insurance rates The Wie possible a Chevy have alio declined, presenting We wouldn't presume to tell you which one to buy, but your route to. M..-« 7 ..~ E .-,,»»,, r o i>.corner a furttet savings to most From there .mMmxivel to T.p.l°.y.to the "businessman who Chevrolet dealer has more ways of helping you mako up your m«OiWB resident?, the board San Pruncl^o/'cSWrv where knows my father" has been ap-, mind. Lik& the Jefc«smooth Chevrolet Linpala, luxunoua, Added. ' M AWKE6UREI Chief extremely comfortable, undoubtedly the best riding car in its proached by an earnest youth These savings liave been made • res THE BULLETW will be up fbe family field J the Chevy II Nova, lively, lovely, and inexpensive, too Teenagers will check out your poMible because of the ecogroceries, type your letters. the Corvair Monza, a family car that rather thinly disguises its nomic administration by the iwash your car, and uaher you Democratic hroup desiro to be a sports car; and the Corvette. America's out-andBoards af Fire Commissioners iillt0 out sports car. As you see, your Chevrolet dealer has just ths who further announce the disWppts Tomorrow /Yiff/» your doctor's office. They'll on orrow rS \ ">$" be stepping Into positions once iricta hflve answered 808 fire tonic for that "let's go traveling'* look ISELIN - Mrs. Arthur R. 'reserved for older and wiser calls dunnq the first 4 months in your eye. And, what's nice about !Johnson, publicity chairman, folk. This is the age of yout')l 1982. buying one, you won't have to juggle w \ A.J.C. Installs Officers Many at Party For Navy Man Receive Honoi ' J P !l ! ' Nine Fire Boards " H PICK PACK announced the Iselin Democra-JThe world revolves around tic Club will hold It* regular|them. They are the axis. They CONFIRMATION PARTY meeting tomorrow 8:30 PAI. at are the dreamers of the present ISEMN Alan Ha;>pie, son the VFW hall. Highway 27.ithe doers of the future. They of Mr. .ind Mrs. Hen:y Hap- : Since it Is the last meeting of I will inherit the earth, and ther p.;. .Aditms Stieet '*'«s Conthe season, it will be a soci&rstart this summer to collect !^::ned .Sunday at the Zion get-together. There will be no!their bequest, I ;;'heran Church. Knlm'ny. meetings during the summer Alan «'B.s Ktiest of honor at R months. CUBS PLAf>f PICNIC family p.uiv after ihe cereOn the hospitality commitISELIN J - Several cubs from moily. OiiMts were Mrv Helen Printed PiitlcriiSlT?: Women'* t e e are Mrs. John P a n n o n e . l c u b Pack 48 participated l n R.ihifs, Mr and M: Robert t h e Cubaree,. sponsored by Rari. . Rit/slinpums and snuv Robert Siic» 3C. 3<i. -to. 42, 44, 46, 4S. M r s Johnson, and Harold M u l - i|i.._ Slzn 3G Inp ulyle take* l^-i yards !j[ tan Council Saturday at Merril and Thomas. Semel Avenue * " - ~ " fahric: l o w e d * yardfcj np , B n s a l v bl ins made for a Park. Cubmaster Robert Ackami Miss Ellen Flt/.-mimonn. „„»„„,. . during August;erman was in charge of many Muldleiex Avenue; Mi and | h i l p , i , e r n _ l d d i o « n t i for | | 1 " " w i n ' O m with William L e m k a as chairchair of the theevents. The Pack com Wallfr Melslolii: wild son. e l t h pattern for first d » s i miilinj. man. Plans are also being madejmltteemen met last night with .IT and Mrs. Hi-:.ry Taus- Send lo 170 Newspaper Pattern broth-;Dept., Dept., 2J2 West 18th St., St., New for a dinner dance honoring [Vincent King, chairman. Plans Ala:, •up. Thomas Costello. Police Com-!were completed for the annua' Gary. York 11, N.Y. 106 EXCITING Henry,' Rlihrn June 34, at Camp Kllmei STYLES —in our ntw Color mifsioner, who v.ill be running'picnic p and Wayne. P MM. Summer Pattern Catalog. Send 35^, for reelection in ihe fall. from 1 to 6 P. BUICK... ATED Fl RST l{ > 1-Hiding Consumer Kt'searrh Magazine 'olkowitz Will Sell You v ItKANI) NEW 1962 A BRAND NEW 1962 BUIGK BUICK traveling ydtJJr Me around to afford it. Youmow? KREILSHEIMER'S has the SELECTION for DAD and GRAD •Give Them a New WRIST WATCH ON THEIR BIG DAY! The most warmly welcomed gift qf a l l . . . A timely treuure from our gal* selection o l smartly ityled, dependable watches for men and women. •nd LADIES' WATCHES Top Brand Names: • HAMILTON • BULOVA • TIMEX • LONGINE8 MEN'S • MtUANA • WHTNAUER Priced *s Law M $6.95 i H IX SIZE 1 "l*al>re'Sedan The Onli American Made Car With a V-6 Engine 2,737 2,189 PRICE FULL PRICE ^LKOWITZ MOTORS ,lr" Jf Four Sun V Fun ways U> get awuy (shown lop to hnllnm) «rn the Cunetle, I'utiair ftlon:a Coupe, Chtty It \otu Slntioii Wvijun mul C/iccrufrt Jvijxifu Spurt SiJim, Beautifiil Gifts tot l>»« Chtck Our tlort Wlndewi _.mnm«K ft I U U l l \ ' IN SOUTH AMBOY KREILSHEIMER'S Perth Amboy', Oldest, hstablished Jeuxler "«>, U r | M t Vc»Iu«« Bttlek Deal«r~8ervln| the Public for O»« 46 Ve»« II,.. Now.beautijul baying days at your local authorial Chuvrold dealer's Golden Sales Julik Female or Male Graduate! • *i SMITH STREET o p , . Mdar Tii • F. M- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. IN CAHTEEET Briggs Chevrolet * Main St.—PA 1-1400 IN METUCHEN Jine Chevrolet, Ine. Middle»M ATC—LI 1-4100 Godeny Chevrolet, Im 1« itooievelt Ave.—KI 1-51! ' IN PERTH AMBOY f ToW Chevrolet, Uc 160 New arum, Av*.—HI 1-1 JUNE 14, 15, 1962 PAGE EIGHT Hospital Sets Service Record P! HTH AMBOY - . Three in « i r i u n ' records were set at I'nili -\mbny Qoneral Hospital in M;», i>. cording to director Hiihnt S Hoyt. Tiic lutcst report shows new Iw i r m operations performed !'!I4. rmergency room treatments 1443; and laboratory tM-- 17,394. Previous records in these department* were: opnations - 982 In June 1960: emergency room— 1423 in July l!)M: and laboratory—17,144In M.ncii ot this year. During May the hospital gave U MO days of care to the 1644 i>;i!ieuts admitted. The dally (iH'iipflncy averaged 385. with ;i:r:rnts staying an average 7.2 AMCE WTIIBFRT80N iday nlnht. tin- .luninr Choir, at 160B Oak Tree Road !7 and Mir fVmnr Choir at 8. Isritn, Nrw Jersej | RoRlstrnlWins arr still being TH I.I R-8469 nccoptrd for tin- First Presby. t(irlnn Church Vnntlon Blblr —Mr. nnrl Mrs Theodore Plntr School July 30-Aimust 10. A Callortelo, Fust Jumrs wove hr.<ts Saturday to Mr, and s m n 1 1 f f ( ' w l " '"' r n 8 r K e d Mrs Waller Krnnrrt and c h i l - , r o v r r t h p P n t l l Y t n m 1 1 v f o r t h p Th(> d m i Walter nnd Cnrnl, IsHln,' lw( > ^ ^ • I u l l l o r "'""'" and Rnlph fnllPtidn. 8r.. New-Department will br charged separately For information ark. —Mr, and Mrs, Harold Maul rail Mrs Stanley Thayer, LIand children, Olcn and Dlnno. 9-9496. Still needed lire baby Cheeseqiinkc, were guests Sun- sitters, recreational help, and teachers' aides day of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. — The tronliirs won by St. Scant?. Tiinmln Hiahwny. Cecelia's nvnnnnur School —The' Misslonettes, junior Track team at Ihr Catholic (I !• ;'i It Veterans' trarlc meet are (i;|Vs isplny in St Cecelia's LibThe X-iay department perGod Churrh, will visit th» Oldj, rary. formed 1628 procedures: the Aee ifntiie in Oak Tree on Sat—The Christ's Ambassadors. Kmenicnry Room cared for 162 urday afternoon. ling peoples' srmm of Iselin persons involved In automobile —Thp Daughters of America, Assembly of Oori Church will a. ndems 1!>S babies were born Perpetual Light Council, will meet Sunday nt (! P. M. meet tomorrow, 8 P. M at H. K. —The PTO nf School 18 will Firehouse, Henry Street. l'ust Aid Squad's honor tile sixth prnde students —Graduation exercises for after promotion exercises at n (.(irnlval I'ndrnrny the eirlith srade of St. Cecelia's party Wednesday roi,o«JiA — The Colonl'n Parochial School will be held "Swert Adelines". First Aid Squad will conduct tonlelit at 7:30 in the church. —The it.« BiuuLiI carnival at the LitThe Rev, Thomas J. Frain, Cloverleaf Chapter, will meet P h D . Assistant Superintendent Monday 8:30 P. M. in the mee-t SAFETY FIRST: MDWT Walter Xirpolo is shown adjiistini; :i new set of se;it belts on his tle League Field. Inman & Jorof Schools In the Diocese of Ing rooms of the First Presby- ear after free li^lallaliim ;it the Wood bridge Chevron Service Station operated by Paul dm Avenues, this week, beMeetings will Tnro. The Seal Rolls f»i Safety program I* currently hriiiR conducted by California Oil uinniivj at 7 p.m. each night Trenton, will preach. The grad terian Church Ufttes will attend the eight be held throughout the sum- Company and its (bivnni stations as a public sen-ice to help cut down on traffic accident On Snturday, carnival hours o'clock Mass. A Communion mer. New members Rie invited deathi and injuries. The offer is a npn-profit undertakins of California Oil Company and air I'-'i p.m.. and 7-11 p.m. Family its chevron stations to promote safer highway travel. brenkfnst, prepared by the —The Christion f.ipiam Martin Dress" ancafeteria staff, will be served Movement of St. Cecelia's im.il rciort revealed the .squad to them Immediately after Church held its annual family ;ins«"iTd 685 calls, worked 2.in TroODS picnic Sunday at Merrill Park. State Park and the "Dcs. ned learning child. Plans HIT i\(nti Brounie Mass :f()fl nuin hours, and travelled' progress to start Sunday School,' ' , 7.145 miles. The Lyons Action Group of Village". Saturday. —VFW Post will hold its CPM met Tuesday with Mr. Puu! Soclasses in the Fall for these! Fornwd for ColOttUl —St, Vincent De Squad member Bud Spit/iT regular bi-monthly meeting to- and Mrs. Thomas Morse llciety of St, Cecelia's ckurch.children. Anyone interested in! Mrs. Michael nTDi1!'- IILS wife, Joan, a lonu night at 8 at Post headquarters, Lamar Avenue. Oak Tree. The will meet m Room 207. Ft Ce- enrolling a child in this KI-OHP COLONIA aretsky, oreiuuzor of district time c:rl scout leader, is anLincoln Highway. t Brady Action Group will meet ce'lia's School, Tuesday at 8 or who knows of someone who . . . Girl Scout Neighborhood 1. swermi' daytime emersenoy —Brownie Troop 102 enjoyed imay _want_more . I n f o r m a t i o n ; a n n o u n c e d w U h , h e f o r m a t U m Sunday. 9 P. M. with Mr. and P. M. all.s Since workers are always a bus trip and picnic at Allaire Mrs. James Brady. Wright _ _ j , Neighborhood Ltadcrs^all Mrs. Orrie Adair, ME *-.<,[ T e t w o n e w B l w n i i ( 1 t r o ops th. needed, volunteers may contact State Pnrk. Saturday at the 9201: 1 area's total ; are 15 Brownie a:',y numbrr. o f y ^ Girl Scouts of Fust Deserted Village. Mrs. Ralph Street. Hoover, Brownie Leader, and —The Junior Department of Presbyterian Church attended' —The Beaverettes 4-H Club! a nd 11 Intermediate troops. Miss Ruth Ann Maxwell ac- the First Presbyterian Church performance of "Maggie" i.-. the met Thursday with Mrs. Lloyd' Mrs. C. Pnnltney, leadei KKTUD AT PARTY companied them. Thp pflrls had Sunday School will have pro, Paper Mill Playhouse. Millbum, Harayda, Talmadge Avenue. Troop 22 presented Brownie 1SF. I.I N - Sharon Kelt, motion exercises in the Sanc-JThursdny. Troop 160 lii-ld an The girls worked on sewtnc pro-1pins to Uicin Arcidla, Pamela d.uipliter of Mr and Mrs Paul a picnic while there. Kelt, Worth Street, who wa.s - The Junior Westminster tuary Sunday at 10 A MJovernight campout at Rouse- jects. The club will meet to- Cudney, Ii'ene »..^ :.:i:hell« • ••irtfirmi'd Tlni'-sday at St. CeFellowship of the First, Presby- Fourth, fifth, and sixth jrrndes.velt Park Girl Scout Cabin, night at 7:30. The pre 4-H Feinstein, Jo Ann Hall, Mr,;:r !Mrs. J. A. Vanderstreet si:v.-d group met With Diane Harnyda, een Lynch Ui.me McGee. Pa- eeli:i's rhiwcli D $ honored at terian Church will meet Sun- will paarticipate. open niM.si Her sponsor was junior leader. Saturday and tricia Poulini-y, Loreann day morning at 10, The Senior —There will be a meetinc of as chaperone. Mrs H.iboit Dolii\rd, of Isolii). St. Cecelia's Cadets in the —At a recent meeting ot the worked on pot holders and tea and Peggy \V;i!.-li. Westminster Fellowship will Gue.M.s were Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. James Perkins, leader parkins lot from 6:30 to 8 women of the First Presbytowels. meet Sunday evening at 7. lot troop 59, l>'ad a candlelight Fi.uii; Mcltreder and son, Donterlan Church, Dr. J. E, Trevcr—The boys of the Christ's P. M. on Monday. —Boy Scout Troop 49 will-ton psychologist for WoolbridKe'ADD SIMILES [investiture for Ellen De Rosa. ald Mrs. Mary Kelt, WoodAmbassadors of Iselin Assemb:id;e: Mr and Mrs. Dollard bly of God Church, as a Tract meet Tuesday from 7 to 9'Township Schools, was guest' She attracts no more attcn-|Susari Glick. Debonh Perkins. and children, Kathleen and JoAnn Shribr.er, Lois Kasperciislion than a thermometer after P. M. In Columbian Hall. Treverton jpeaker Dr. Band' Vcl by Mrs. Harold Habe, sak. Valerie Lynch, Eileen Ros- Robert. Iselin: and Sharon's will distribute Christian tracts —Girl Scout Troops 104 and cuteed the methods and the arrival of a cool wave. 222 will take a trip to Allaire'problems in teaching the -lowToledo Blade. enbloom, and Ian Schildkraut sister, Nonne. throughout all parts of Tselln Saturday. - The Knik'hts of Columbus have announced plans for family picnic June 23, Grove 3, Merrill Park. Beverages, ice cream, and additional food will be available. —The Sons and Daughters of Liberty, Liberty Evil Council. meK'Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Green, Trieste Street. —The Ladles' Auxiliary of Volunteer Fire Co. 1 met yesterday at the Green Street Firehouse. The next meeting 1 is set for June 27. i —Girl Scout Troops 110 a n d ! 1433, sponsored' by the First i Presbyterian Church, will attend a performnnce of the Shriner's Circus, Philadelphia.' Saturday. ! —St. Cecelia's Accordion and : Guitar band presented a recital! In Our-Lady of Lourdes Hall ; last night. 1 —The Intermediate Class of Iselin Assembly of God Sunday! School will take a trip to WashNew! The charm, the glow, the romance of America's famous Gaslight Era come alive ing ton Rock, Watchung Reseragain right on your front lawn with this authentic Charmglow outdoor gas' light. Here vation, Saturday afternoon.' 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TO 6 PM <T JUNE 14, IB, 1962 4rH HotlOretteB mime Unit glrls ftre Club <ievotln« their time to PAOE NINE I. t r i p t oM b u n l B e a e k . ! » . . , f • Double Ring Ceremony Vta-A f t eUMr aeoopto nmttwat II D U T U H l L 1 8 I 8 Public Concerts At Nevin-Stveeney Rites be pretested by the Parks De- "We are happy to be able to partment In Johnson Park. present this Interesting series I8ELIN — The Honorettea °noreUe« will be held Monday Hfflwrhoafcotl A variety of orchestras and of concerts for the entertain4-H Club of Iielln held a cook from 8 to 8 p.m. The bride, i Woodbrldge programs nave been scheduled ment and enjoyment of our * School mdoate, li emMurray wa« Ing session Monday at the home if the Parks Department lor county residents." ployed by National Lead Com- R i f f BRUNSWICK—A turn- the series at a cultural and en- The schedule, as announced of the leader, Mrs. Wnlly FOROET8 HIS RETURNS 10 Ua'sBowen, C o m ] * Avenue. The TOPEKA, Kan. - Federal COLOMA-At a double ring father, the bride was attired pany tltaniumdhrWou, (teuth * •«>«» of free public eon- tertainment service to the resi- by Freeholder Burton, follows: members were Instructed in •Judge Arthur J. Stanley, Jr., ceremony Saturday afternoon In afioor length gown of tulle Amboy. Mr. Nevin, » Totten- cerU ffu announced today by dent* of the county, Freeholder July 8: Classical concert of preparing a blush pink pear Imposed a fine of $1,000 on anIn St. Cecelia's Church, Iselln.and applfcjued net fashioned vllle High School graduate, Qeorga L. Burton J r , chalr- Bttrt011 melodic masterpieces, aid. attorney who claims he was soM M Doris Ann Sweeney and with short puff sleeves and sened In the 0 . 8 . Army for" m m of the Park, Department salad with cottage cheese. of the Middlesex County Board All of the other five con- July IS: Chorai presentation busy making out Income tax three years. He Is employed by William Ncvln were united In square neckline. She carried The girls have completed cert* will be held on subse- of Israeli songs plus authentic r clients he failed to m"'-'"~- by Rev. Edward white rote* on » prayerbook. National Lead Company, Say- of Freeholders. uewlng projects for the Middle- return for revllle. return on his hi ownIIncome Strano. Tne tint concert, to U k e i u * n t Sunday evenings at 6 Israeli dances. file returns «c county 4,H Pair In August Mrs. Bert Bprlngstead, Don place July 4. will feature ^o'clock. July 22: Jaw concert. A trlbmd have started arranging Cant Find Him St. Mary's Band, New Brunt- "The pleasure of listening to utc to the his name bands from Lhem for Judging July 10 by honor for her cousin. Serving There Is no such Insect as thewick, under the direction of beautiful music In the lovely the 1930'g to the present. County Agent. as best man was Alan Reiser, last housefly. Kill him a thou- Bandmaster Menello Ptlombl. and relaxing setting of one of July 29 Hungarian Oypsy Vf T1 i•• i A V — w « w v « ^ , &mi4| t u t u a b i m u ~ New Dorp, 8. I , and ushers nand tlme» and he comes back, The program will start at 6 OUT county parks Is something sonRs and dance\ music. we know county people will en- August 5: Concert of Musical were John Sweeney and Bert meaner than ever—The Toledo pjm. her Sprtngstead. | B iade. A eertes of six concert! will Joy," Freeholder Burton said Comedy favorites. H iMs Murray CASH SAVINGSPIUS WONWFUl &;,. 4% OWN STAMPS... ( All America's Favorite Stamps . . . Choice of Over 33,000,000 Smart Housewives, Coast to Coast! MIDGET TURKEYS, UNDER 8 POUNDS, USDA GRADE A Roast'em... Broil 'em... Barbecue 'em! They're plump, tender and value priced this week at your nearby First National. ,,ii. j y ; VO.lM'lltO Slid: ..:. ii'.:ir>h»ls: I .;-..;: cliiiirmau, : L • \i> iro'tvtd a Di'StTf* III ,:n :hf Unlvor• , ' i : :n 1950. 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Rahway Avenue, Is presented for treating has bcpn invited to present a chronic and resistant cases of scientific exhibit at the Amerl psoriasis, eczema and many can Mrdirnl Association in Chiother flkln diseases. A fmspencago, Juno 24-28. slon of trlnmcinolr diacetate The title of his exhibit will (a cortlzone-llke tinig) Is in( have the scientific name of Jected In the upper layer of "Sublesional - Subdermal - In- the loose skin tissue under the filtration of Trlamcinolone Dl- lesion. Within 7-10 days the aeetate Suspension of Psoriasis Injection cleared the skin comand Other Derrnatoses," Dr. pleted In the treated area. The Gerard received his invitation uniform results obtained In diffrom Frank Chappell, Director ferent dermotoses should make of Science News for the Chl-this technique a common practice in dermatology." Pickwick Club Ends Season With Picnic WtODBftlDQf: — Club closed Its season with picnic supper, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Williams, Stiles Street, Sewuren. Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs, Howard Esh- IN CHARGE 01' ARKANflKMENTS: Above a r e members of t h e Iselin First Aid Squad and leman assisted with arrange- Congregation Kith Shnlcini. who are preparing for a Country Fair to he held June 25-30 ments. at the Acme l':irkii>n l.«t. Route 1, Green Street Circle. Left to right are I'etcr Dougherty, l.miis Lewis, Daniel Hoffman and Daniel Cole. Mrs. William Wright extended an invitation to the members to attend the wedding of President Kennedy recom- e overriding conclusion he United States is one of the leas her daughter, Susan, to Gramended the transportation tax 'ew from a round-the-wiii id understood countries of thi ham P. Lord June 23 at 8:30 reduction to bolster the com- ip in February "is that thelworld." P.M. at the First Presbyterian petitive position of railroad Church. passenger and bus service. The club will resume its acsuggested that therailroadand tivities September 10 with bus taxes be repealed effective DR. ARPAD O. GERARD meeting at the home of Mrs July 1. Edward Kravltz, Colonia. Mrs cago convention and he was asked to send a summary of his Alexander Nash was a guest. ON DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS exhibit Including points of InON TRAVELING TAX Attorney General Robert P, terest to the layman. Legislation that would ellm Kennedy says American diplo "The exhibit," Dr. Gerard inate the 10 per cent tax on eald, "Is a culmination of rerailroad and bus tickets anl mats abroad could demonstrate search work I have done since slice that on airline fares to the superiority of democracy by 1956. In I960 a paper of mine per cent has been approved by openly discussing America's dealing with treatment of Psorthe House Ways and Mean; domestic problems. iasis appeared in the A.MA The President's brother said Committee, Archives of Dermatology and In 1961 In the Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey. This paper met with Interest as an effective new treatment and was referred to In several medical journals and other publications both here in the United States and abroad, so much so, that It has become a standard method of treatment In many chronic and resistant psoriasis, eczema and many other skin diseases." In the summary Dr. Gerard sent to Mr. Chappell, he wrote in part as follows: Each night, the "Great Euno," a high wire star act, will perform 100 feet In the air without the aid of a net. A station wagon is being affled off at the Temple by the squad and the winner will be nnounced June 30 at the fair grounds. Proceeds will be turned over to the building funds of both organizations. Arrangements have been made to guarantee free parking facilities at the fair grounds nightly from 7 to midnight. NOT CHEAP 'In times like these, It is best to live only one day at a time,' asserts an editor, Yes, indeed And some of us can hardly af ford that. —Cincinnati Enquirer met this vv first, your m <rrnl smv *U-li the fii hrallnu M I 1.00(1 pi : V f . i very t n i i H r i . of $1(10 nr I,,,,., land M10 fi.-,• . , openlnc n S i u , , $Sn nr lYKiriMvrciirv m • . Rav!ni;s ni l f | | In Middlesex ( . Westbury Park AMCK ( VUlHIH 1BO« O j | ( Is'lln. Tr , TM. I I K-Klr, —Mr. and \ i ; ( ,,, erldge and chiM] ; and Oeorge, w,i r t|, K HOW TO START THE DAY RIGHT—And it's not for the Mr, and Mrs w,;:,,, birds! Any male, dad or (trad, knows that a wnooth, quiet and children, ,j : i : ,.• »hav« l« a very important first step In f»rinf" the morn- Ham, Jr., Wi-stinn-. ; ing This lucky gent ha* a new rotary action speedshaver Mr. and Mrs A:.*.;.. with floating heads. It adjusts automatically to tvtry Jer»ey City, nmi.,;,"(i contour of face and neek. A new bUh In shavlnt p l e a w e . 'aaquan lor the w.-k THE OFFICE OFKNOW HOW GIVE YOUR Appointed Board Benefits Cited WOODBRIDGE — "The Ap. pointed vs. the Elected Board of Education" was the subject debated by Samuel White and Dr. Alex Borman of Edison and East Brunswick Boards of Education, respectively, at the last meeting of the Parent-Teacher Presidents' Council. After 10 years on Edison's appointed board, White noted its many advantages. An appointed board, he said,1 confers with governing bodies and planning boards, and, consequently, realizes the entire Township needs, since all kinds of municipal services must be expanded. Accordingly, passing a school budget is no problem, be said. On the other hand, Dr. Bortnan said, a "militant" elected board haft the advantage of providing a needed school program Independent of any political consideration." "But," he added, "since the aualltar of a board can be either high or low, there Is no substitute for high caliber, dedicated, and lnrpeccably honest GRADUATE TYPEWRITER! Rofatrt 6no» Vie* CENTRAL TYPEWRITER SERVICE READY TO SERVE YOU IN 1962 AUx fondtck S3 Main Street, Woodbridge ME 4-4903 , nun." $10,000,000 IN REAL ESfATI WAS SOLD BY OUR COMPETENT PERSONNEL IN 1961. LET US BE YOUR OUIPE IN YOUR REAL ESTATE, PROBLEMS IN 1962 FIRESIDE KNOW HOW SELLS - SELLS SELLS - SELLS PLAN RUMMAGE SALE WOODBRIDaE—Hans have been made by Court Mercedes, Catholic Daughters of America lor a rummage sale, tomorrow and Saturday at H Main Street, Mrs. Anthony Scheu and Mrs, Hugh Quigley, cochairmen announced members may leave articles for sale at the Main Street address tomorrow A large referral list of home buyer* recommended by satisfied customers. Vfe w*U trade k your pres«n» home on the purchase of y i w new one! * that sparkles for the Walking Tractors future OFEN MONDAY and WEI>NE8I>AY TILL 10 Y. M L. Adler & Sons Highway 130 Nurth Brunswick rboue AX T-M74 - A SAVINGS ACCOUNT t A picture of your home and all pertinent licU sent to S^ Cooperating broken within 48 hour*. INVESTMENT TRADE-IN Compute Service MULTIPLE-LISTING REPUTATION J, Cutvot DELIVERY! IMMEDIATE Dale S. Loncitrtth Vloe President Carl A. FUmlaj J*. Paul J. Nemermt, Jr. We represent iniiitort who wiU buy your home in M hour* at top Investment dollar. ^W.j Rose Perillord A practical g i f t . . . for the bride and groom . , . a savings account at First Savings of Perth Amboy! It's a good start on the road to a sound, financial future . . . we'll help by adding dividends regularly! • MORTGAGES lrt, 2nd, 3rd mortgage* granted In U while your home 1* being MM. ADVERTISING ^PERSONNEL t 80 professioMl aiMclale^ trained to tell u efficiently and quickly as |MK,sible. ' « Tbomaods of dollar* tptnl annually to attract new qualified home buyers. WHETHER YOU LIST IT-TRADE IT-SELL IT-MORTGAGE I T - o r INSURE IT-SEE US FIRST SAVE by the 15th—EARN from the 1 st! Camilla Spono FIRESIDE REALTY,Inc LI 9-1100 R«affoM - Insurors - Appraisers AND LOAN ASSOCIATION In rcrlii AmliU) iHoin. Oltlc-.l m suit (ttrfei In Kdl&oii Town ,li IJI In Offi (AsMi.-lule Oltlce) .... , *mboy Ave. at 5ih SI. 545 Anibuy •vfBii^ ta\uta u H rtou Hecliiw) "Where Kir it In the Nutne Mraim You" MIPDLISEX COUNTY OPflCI Aliu fi oh w i l l 1401 Oik^TrM Road U 91100 >wl>n | Ncu l,r MONMOUTH COUNTY OFFICE Highway 35 «t Laurel Avt. (Op«ning July lit) Holmdel fr«k Mill" JUNE 14, 15, 1982 l0P,vialBakingClass f PACK ELEVEN \ Miss Lorraine M. Martino Donations Made Weds John M. DeMatteo By Church Guild; Open to Soph Girls HccRiisel BInce that tipie, more than in1''11'1 itif!! (orilOO student* have received ( ' '" 'i'tnis and,training in Commercial Balcln*. n'••'• •"ll"1'"1,' ' htah'Many have none on to fnllA' ii hr por- Lime Jobs aa bakers. One Rnuhi,v,: " ,„,, first nte Is making a career of nnk> , •; '; cmimcr-'lng In the Marines. Two others i Middle-hBV* been awarded scholarship? 1 '„ ,| nmiiit the American Institute ni ' '',','.',',''',',',] nrxt Baking In Chicago, This term i ' 'n an mi- t«o h o y w l l J receive vocatlorm • . ,'.i-ai jmiet high nchool diplomas In ' • • To Hpcclaltie. •j'.i-sts byi G l r i s w ho take the course will .„ v.l vnimg | S p r c l a l | M mainly In cnkn drc:•,"•-• f>f re'oratlng and salesmanship. Al: [oimer-| t n m i e r i t n e y W M „]„„ ]t,am 1 ,.., t ruined m R r i y catering and baklnp , c:«' B'^, skills, they'wll! not be expected ' . "• '" ""'v 0 ' ti) do «U of the work thnt is 1 ll|l!1 • "v(> expected Of boy* who p o Into , ,• •::n--, It «ns t n ( , t r a d f . the According to'the Instructor, llnwevr, Cy Sommer, who Inaugurated 5!iirirnts | h | l five years ttro and thn r who operated his own bakery ; 1(1 I) ''for many years before thnt, nirnval of ,. t h p opportunities fnr women ,< of Edu-!«n(j (jir), j n bftVlnn have been , i raining. m t l r e i y overlooked in this vhnol stu- a r e s I n other sections of thr 'country, most of th° cako decorating Id done by women. Here, women cake decorators! ore the exception rather than the rule — even though thry 7 7 certainly have more talent thnn •"* men for this kind of work. By tented by the members in 1659. wvrrsl of lta songs were tun; by the group. The program concluded with a sale ol seedlings nnd plants which members brought from thejr gardens. — Mrs, John \t, ? . Hrlwlbrr* was the wlnnrr WOODBRIDQE — The m«r- the bride; Robert of Miss Lorraine M. Mar- Port Reading and Michael the final m « U n , of the «a- ^X**" "* " ^ * " * tlno and John W. DeMatteo, Rocco, Somerset. was solemnized Saturday after- The couple will Uve at 73S noon at at. Stephen's Church, Rarltan Avenue, Perth Amboy, donate $504 to the trustee, for mnn. announced the aalc of clmroli Imprinted stationery rvvtli Amboy. after a trip to Wlldwood. For current expenses; $33 to Deranny Student The bride is the daughter ofi traveling the bride wore a b l a c k - . Mr and Mrs. Nicholas Martinojand white two-piece drew with - ?• and $10 each to the' sl w M Preabyterlan Homes st BelvlR4 Hnll Avenue, Perth Amboyjwhlte accessories. j d dere and Haddonfleld for sum- F l l l r s BI1(1 M r s Bumham The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs: DeMatteo, a Perth Am11 Mrs. Steve Mftgo, 7D Bunns boy High School graduate. Is amertlme treats for the guest " residents, t.ane, Woodbrldge, and the late clerk-typist at Rarltan Arsenal, The 18th anniversary of theMORK. TOVftlSTS TO VS. John DeMatteo. Edison. Her husband, a Wood' founding of the Guild was cele- The Unltrd States Travel The brldo was attired In a bridge High School graduate, brated and Mrs. Lerty Bowen Service iws reported that 97.f?own of ChantUly lace over served four years In the tJ, 8 led devotions. The program was 802 fonun-rs visited the tnffotn (lnslgned with a Sabrlna .Mr Force; and Is employed by under the chairmanship of Mrs United States In the first three nrrkllne trimmed with sequins Dlehl W»nu'acturln(f Company M a n u e l DaConcelcao, Mrs months of 1962. This figure exand pearls. A full over skirt of jPlnderne. Phlltp Johnson, and Mrs. Jo- eludes visitors from Canada and \ncc was caiiRht In the front " scph Husk. Mexico and Is up more than with white rnsos and four rows'RIFLES AND Bl'I.I.ETS Mrs. DaConcelcao save a '' m ™mP«r'd wlth"the same of ruffles made up the chapel President Kennedy was »sked|review of the organization's P«rl0(1 l R s l >'Mrlength train. Her four-tiered to explain reports that the founding and growth through; The Government campaign .•ell of Illusion was held by a United States Army 1st Battle the years Including the various'to entice foreigners to "travel a crown of crystals and pearls, Group in Thailand had rifles church Improvements to which new world" Is seen Is a pot*nnnd she carried a cascade bou- but no ammunition, it has donated. Mrs. Wesley tlally Important factor in requrt of stephanotls with an The explanation was this: Helselberg read the poem, "A due Ing the United States balorchid. The ammunition has not been Package of Seeds" and Mrs.'ance of payments deficits. Miss Carol Rodgenka, Perth Issued to the Individual soldiers. Johnson read, "Life's Garden' Amboy, was maid of honor This Is standard Army practice, Reminiscent of "Fellowship Plastic spray flngerprlntuu Bridesmaids were Miss Pat both at home and abroad, for Frolics", a variety show prp-1 method patented. Perth Amboy: Miss troops which are not In contact Roberta Hoffman, Colonla, with or Immediately threatened cousin of the bride, and Mrs.by an enemy. It applies also to Michael Rocco, Bomerset. troops In training exercises and Serving as best man was pas maneuvers. with quale DePederlco, Port Read ing. Ushers were Ralph Mar- Guaranteed polio vaccine suptlno, Perth Amboy, brother of ply Is urged. "' "!i "" ' Dad's Favorite Brand '-,ITJ *cre h ° w to correct this situation •' or 1)T to *omewhi ;;,:•.-• influx! "What are the qualifications Mm ¥ H for success? In cake decorating. ,r ndvisrd the most important qualifies I-:, n ftii'.drenltlon Is an Interest In cake mak- GOING I P THE LADDER - Mary Ann Gardner, lit. S« Loretta Street, Hopelawn, Com, v , ::nited Inf. The artlitk) skills come mon ial I nods student, uses a step ladder to takr a lesson tn cake decorating from Charles .n-'p':i moms'ets'lT to the student who Is In* Marteru, V.2 Smith Street, Term Amboy, who graduates from the Commercial Baking •al kinder- tereated. In retail bakery salei- Course at Middlesex County Vocational and Technical High School, Woodbridge, next week. maruhlp, the molt important! The course in Commercial Baking will be open to girls for the first time next term in order to train rakr decorator-salesgirl* for Job opportunities in this area. . .iiir.fd the (juallflwtloru are pleasure ln! ^•.il.TKarten'swvln* People and a healthy Steve Toth, Frank May and Nepalese Ruler firm on ties • rfiecrlson Pair o( arches. Bakery salesPaul Halup. to Red China. • «. as to Ren-imaruhlp is not a Job for the ;uiriT.t.i In^lwy person who likes to sit all Representing the manage- Four U. 3. career diplomats'] 1 < vhool. fay- W>r the alert, healthy.! ment was Henry K. Parson, resign posts. :,,n nfff bakery salesgirl who can also vlce p r e 5 l d e n t i rnoid 1 r i>v tla.MesidecoraU cakes, the Job oppor-| nd AIbert BeMerAattorney for , ,.:.nde wlti>:tunltle« are unlimited." says; W^ODBRIDGE - The New the company. •••i-ntly nn-jSo0111™''' 'JiTfi'v WoodflnlshlngEmployees •vu-'oiiil-: StudenU In the CommerciallAssocation has reached agree, .,, lt( .(j the Baking course will spend three! mei1 ' w 1 ^ N c w Jersey Wood- FOR THOSK , U) cxttmlne conaecutlre hours dally In the! f l n l ! -nK Company of Amboy WHO tl attend the w n o 0 1 b*k« »hop which Is n'Avos.-ic. callim? for a two-year ENJOY ol their contract efxactly iikniextr'^lon llke : rarpen- large, clean shopp exactly »tall bakery In al- f<*t!-.e .•cr space.;1 •...idenui of m o «t every detail — even to the Tli" package Increase for the i!ii visited P°*ri' ° ' havingg a complete re- flr.M year amounts to nine cents p v day /411 "«tore". Here girls will (9c i>er hour to be distributed on a percentage basts nnd one ,KS h *& ot t h e »kl115 newssnry ppart-time cei.: lc) per hour additionally .lay nfter. nfter. *° Pi*P*re them for )olM w n l l f t h ,;td Nations' y * r e s t l 1 1 l n will i)>; churged to the Com l i ) 0 0 0 0 1 "nd .i\«lc by Mrs/* full-time lobs after pany for medical expense. Tlie 'fin lirade; t h e ' Jraduate. The other three sami' increase v. ill go Into ef. rla»'.ih°u™ °f t h « itudent'i day arefeet for the As:oral year. Part ..d the ARri-! 1 "^ 1 l n t n e u™*! fcl*h school of i!ie money is to b« used to •: :,.:.iaun:i nt'academle elassfd, Including Jexpand the tir't leave period .Vai/JT-Oordon'6ng'l*h. hUtory, related selence.!whicli *iii bo mcii-ased to seven !). mm 8chutz-! ftc - Successful graduates te- ( days p,r yo.ir ' . - , : , • M.ited thei c e' v e the regular vocational! Ninety men are covered by BuilnHimtn'i v live anl- ^'c'1 ^hool diploma. Only the BRI i'ment > LUNCH .1 ,r:.-d about;I"*11'1'*1 sophomores are ac^ Repir,,-ninR the union In ordtre to • !'..•.!'< secondicepted. the mvitiatlons was Uavld Tiki Out • xaien Island! 8tudeaU who are Interested Mandel. attorney and the cora:'. ;..ii ^ s . Do- and would like further details mittee rmsistlnn of Walter - v.ird grade am advLwd to coa-rtilt their Dzlepak. ste«-ard, Ro>it An '•'•••..• Museum, guidance counselors, or phone i^sko. Hubert Blalkow^l, prcsl Package Goods ;, .Steven Bre5noc:<. Charles Tukacs.. Jr., Tulllo Vi-llone, Plant Empl oyes • Scotch 9 Bourbon t Rye 9 Wine # Brandy # Liqueur Domestic and Imported CHAMPAGNE and BEER Tavern, Inc. Corner William Se New Streets WOODBRIDGE Beer Wine Liquor Sandwiches "Betty and Joe"—Phone ME 4-97S8 VOGEL'S II!1 LIQUOR STORE 82 Main Street, Woodbridge Contract f, BAR & GRILL IEMOVAL SALE 0 to 50% REDUCTIONS \I>U 1 BOOKS • BIBLES , • COOK HOOKS • DICTIONARIES • ATLASES "U.KCTED CHILDREN'S BOOKS • EN'.U.EMENT. AOTOGRATB AND TRIP HOOKS • DURIE8 • PHOTOGRAPH " D SCRAP ALBVMp t WRITING PAAND NOTES • DOLLS * DOLL • STUFFED ANIMALS • GAMES • SCHOOL BAGS \M> SIPMJES • GRADUATION AND I MIIKR g DAY CARDS 0 R N E R KlOK 11)01' Mis. Mildred Wftsh..>. ME 4-585B, Kiildance coin.st Middlesex County \\>cationa: l Technical Hlj;!i School Convery Boulevard »v,d Florida iruve Road, BUD'S HUT Route 1 AVENEL, N. J. or n o rtumo Wonderful Gift for "DAD" BANKING ^ SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY OppodU HUftitt S|ip«r Mmrktt 1'MONE VA «-l(6S - OPEN EVENINGS rst Bar •S DAY GIFT? May we suggest that you Ypu can't] beat a bank that offers complete banking convenience. By^Joinc all your banking under o|e roof, here at First Bank, you savi time — every time... you save steps — every visit... and you have at} already established hanidng connection when you need ' oth^r serviced. Don't mis* out on the expra advantages of one-stop banking... make First-Bank your headquarters' for every financial service. visit our Garden Shop?.,. Vou will be •urprls^d i t the selection of gifti ipproprUte for Dadi of all ag«; Gifts that will make life easier for Father! Un« Of T*>ols Sprayers ct Spraying Kquipmept cushion comfort styled as never before^y MOSS $05o Up Charles Addalia'* NTRAL GARDEN SHOP ' s t. George Avenue, (luloniu U S-I644 » W««k from 9 A. M. i m it Say "Happy Father's Day" Days c v Black or Brown, -f 0 . 9 5 Schwartz Shoes , , n e of New Jersey's Finest Shoe Store." 1519 MAIN STREET OPEN WJDAX M M H. • PJI. I I I \ LISTEN DAILY TO "MEMO TO MOTORISTS" WCTC 1450 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL A SERVICE FOR EVEN Regular ami Special CHECKING ^COUNTS PERSONAL LOANS COMMERCIAL LOANS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHRISTMAS CLUBS TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS TRUST SERVICES FOREIGN DEPARTMENT HOME MORTGAGE LOANS HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS 24-HOUR DEPOSITORY BANK-BY-MAIL SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES CURB mm DRIVE-UP WINDOW irst Bank and TRUST COMPANY FORDS. N. J, PERTH AMBOY, N. 4 . / Ma«R MDilUL OaPQMT HWURANCt CQWQMTI9N # ' • . • ' ! • n, JUNE 14, 15, 1982 PAGE TWELVE Students Needed As Volunteers Tiie (TOWS Nest .summer rl not lw ii |M'fiod of borerlnm for hiiili seliiml student*," said Miss Annr smutny. ITCITR. fion c-nm-liniitur. Middlesex Cimniv Tubi'iTiilosi.s Hiid luenllh IJTII'IH' nt iiddri'Wini! ft irnniiiiittee iiin'tim: lit L f i w i r 'lir»rlf|iiiii-ii'rs She stated that I h u e is :\ 'iri'iit .need for lilKh ; school nilmttriTs to assist in i(he creative recreation program ilicinir fdiuliicled at ROOSPVPH : Itos|iit;il fnr Diseases <>f the O n si and (lie N, J Homo for iDisabled Vi'teriins. Edlflmv. 1 he| 'pnrkcr Meitiniiiil Home, New Brunswick and the (WO nursinK homes m Cranbury — the Elms anil the Sutinyfleld Nurshy the Wondhrlrige Indue of Elks Sunday. T.iklnc part In the ing Homo I'atric Robinson, William Macuirk, Francis Van Dalen, Hr. Miss Smiiiny stated she w a s | - In tin Mailbag: C»pplnK pxerelaes for student* In the Practical Nursing course ni Middlesex County Vocational Rnd Technical High School. Woodbrldge, were held Friday. Township students who received their caps were Miss Theresa Komenas, Port ReadIng; Miss Diane Hulalt, SewaC. KAWTT I.KWls <. ^ reh. Miss Helen Pllesky, Fords. MONMOl'TH (JKAI)I ATI.S: Two Tin, t , s ( l l | 1 . . . Among those who gradueelved Bachelor of Kelenee l)enrro s fr(m, \|, M | | ated from Plngry School. Elizale«f. West l o n g Branch, Saturday, T V , .,,, beth, Friday were two Colonia Kawut, S«5 Rahway Avenue, Wnodhridi;,. ,,„ boys, Donald J. Murchle, Jr., Ardulnl. 59 Pleasant Avenui-. |-,, M |, 35 Derby Lane and David R. OBRKRVF FiAfi DAY— Service* ware held at the monument in the WIMMI bridge Park ~ ~ '" ' Stover, Warwick Road.. . . PPC obiervanre from left to rleht are: Peter Omo. Stephen Ilorko. William Wedemeyer, John G. Chryslkos, USMC, son Edward J. Novak. Anthonr Pnreda, C.eorge Van Oalen. Dr. Howard T. Ludlow. professor of manaffmrnt, Srton Hall University, the principal speaker; niRklng Hils appeal for s t u d e n t s | g t R t e d t n a t PV en though there formation co, Richard Cole) and John Nnuy. of Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Chry-Ibecnuw she anticipates U i a t i ^ " l ) 0 ^ the youriK lnjf to the Ml, lm .( rtV ed slkos, 429 Jansen Avenue, nmny of the adult volunteersIp^p^ would have the l n n e r j T u b e r c u l n Avenel, Is serving with the Secnnw involved in the program | s f t t i g f a e t \ b n o r having accom- .League, 11 I! ond Battalion of the Sixth Mawill l)t- on vacation and substl-j D l l s h p ( j „ u w . f U i B n d rewarding•fcruniwtrk rine Regiment, which Is acttutes will I)'' needed to CRiry ( J o b she CH. 1-5850 S h p a l s o stRtf(, thBt Ing as the landing force of the <,ii tin work while they are w o u W g i a ( n j - write letters of Sixth Fleet In the Meditei™ nway so that the patients w l M r ( . c o m m P n d » t t o n for any Rtunean. The unit will return to Overheard not br disappointed She a d d e d i . ( w h o IWP< )ed R reference , ,. Camp Lejeune, N. C , In Oc- WOODBRIDGE — Special , h ( ,t IUn- look forward to their f o r f u U i r e ,» m p, O yment or col-lw,ls , lhf ' " m " tober. . . . Missionary meeting will be crafts, unmex »nd . ^ . . . . . . . a , . n*i,*A n..< out or my session-Emission. She askrd that held at the. Woodbridjje Gospel alter I havi t,,.,,, the high-light of l n t w r e t e d , n more InIlltlMC .Ts Church beginning 7:45 P. M. Jottings: —Oaklaiif! c then week The Woodbridge Summer tomorrow with Rev. J. B. Wil••.Anyone who C»n Rive a half! Drama Festival, under the able liams of the Sudan Interior more a H week week ls wel dny or more welleadership of Rose Delafsky, is Mission as guest speaker. Rev. said Miss Smutny. She! come already started on this year's Williams served as a missionproductions, Mrs, Prank A. ary In Africa, worked among by mm! from office of PasO'Toole, 154 Ridge Road, Co-the primitive Bariba tribe of senger Representative, Reading in French Northern Dahomey lonia, marked her 20th anniTerminal. Philadelphia 7, Pa. versary with Prudential Fri- West Africa from 1947 until day. . . . Committeeman Rob- 1951, and translated the Gospel ert M. Vogel will celebrate his of St. John into the Bariba birthday Monday . And don't tongue. He also did extensive forget father on his special evangelistic work which reday Sunday. Grade 3 pu-sulted in the establishment of pils at School 23, Avenel, had a number of churches, a wonderful time when they Rev. Williams was born In visited Land of Make Believe at Chattanooga, Te.nn., attended A reminder, the University of Chattanooga Hope, N. J. •^ Our imaltMt b«hlnd-th»««f modal today, Flag Day, the History- and Mercer University in Merit Hear voices yov'v* been missing mobile to in town — parked cer, Georgia. Prior to going + fits inconspicuouslybehindth«-«ir * • at the town hall parking lot. Into the mission work, he had ii So sltnder a (ing fits wound it Make it your business to seebeen In the ministry for twenty ' Restyling " Cleaning it Miniaturized transistor circuit. It and don't forget to fly theyears and now serves as depuvolumt control, separate on oil switch flag today Irom your home tation secretary for the Sudan ' Repairing "* Glazing * A clear plank tube unies sound and place of business. . . . Interior Mission. to the far Rev. Williams will speak at At The Typewriter: 7:45 P. M. tomorrow, at the PERTH AMBOY This is the time of year that same time on Saturday, and at the mail Is chock full of invi- the 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. servHEARING AID CENTER Sinn 1929 tations to graduation, show- ices of the church, Sunday, CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE: The shelter at Avenel Park was practically ripped apart. The roof will have to be replaced. r ers and weddings. It's fun, but 175 Smith Street, Perth Amboy The ladies of the church will 522 AMBOY AVENUE a bit on the expensive side. Ion the Port Reading Branch.• The other "speed picture VA 6-4888 Parents of prospective Debu- serve a pot luck supper, 5:30 TJf\w*on ' 1 told \ t n n (Passengers will detrain, tralnistop" will be at Byberry, Pa. WOODBRIDGE tantes are reminded that the P. M., Saturday preceding the llUt SU lJlol'O kJHJJJ [Wiit back up approximately,(New York Short Iinei on the Factory on Premises deadline for filing applications service. !one-half mile, and then come!return trip, where the same| is near. A meeting for the Children's Day was observed forward with smoke flying, tori procedure will be followed. Debs and their mothers has Sunday as follows: camera fans. Tickets are still available and: been set for June 29. Debs will A violin solo was played by I may be purchased from Wayne] be informed ef the time and Gene Sabatino accompanied Junction, Jenkintown or Readstops," both at locations where place by mail. . . Charles by Mrs, Thomas Burns at the PORT READING ~ The last Ing Terminal ticket offices; or 'Iron Horse Ramble" of the NEW HEMMS AID MSOlETiS A l t no previous stops have beeni Campino, Avenel, has been organ. spring and summer will operOTHERS WITHOUT TMS f M T t f K ! made. The first, on the going named manager of the new The scripture lesson from the Newark office of KLM, Royal 18th Chapter of St. Matthew ate on Saturday, June 23, andtrip, will be at Durham, N. J. Rugs and will visit the Reading's coal Dutch Airlines. . . . Miss Lydift was read by James Winne. terminal at Port Reading, the Santos, daughter of Mr. and "Tell Me the Story of Jesus" Upholstery Mrs. Joseph Santos, Colonia, was sung by a girls chorus in- Reading Railroad announced nothing likt them.,. today. cleaned has been accepted to a foreign cluding Betty Burgess, Ellen •tudy program which will en- Buchany, Sarah Ann Burns, Leaving Wayne Jet., Philathe safe way! (Germantown a n d able her to attend the UniSusan Connelly, Debbie Cocker- delphia Windrim Avenues) at 9:50 versity of Madrid during her line, Sharlene Parrish, Karen A.M., Daylight Time, this steam EXECUTIVE APARTMENTS! Junior year commencing in Jensen and Debbie Singer. pulled trainload of railroad September. Lydia has just comI«ll< 440 « Florida Onv* b o d Carolyn Burns and Mrs, "flowvfofi" cleaning buffs will stop at JenHntown, pleted her sophomore year at In PHTH AMIOY, N. J. ol WMdbridgi Una NO soaking, no shrinking! Cedar forest College, Allentown, duet for the offertory. NO ruinous scrubbing! erate over the New York and free three-ad circus, 4 & 9:30 p.m. Fa. During her freshman and COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED Colors come alive! sophomore years, she was pres- Rev. Peter H. Burgess, pastor, Port Reading branches to Port swimming 10 a. m. to 7 p. m 2%-ROOM EFFICIENCY APARTident of her class and was on spoke on "Christ Uses Children fading. During World ,£|jfc for FREE estimatet( " War ™ n~, rides for adults and children MENTS IN MODERN, BRICK COLundreijs of troop trains were parking (or 2 0 00 cars th« Dean's lLst this year. A 1960 to Teach Conversion." ONIAL DESIGN BUILDING perated over the Port Reading graduate of WHS, Lydia was Walter Rogal and Walter . . Join our Tttn Swim Club.. MORET CO from D-A3. citizen of the year, trea- Kaczmarek were ushers for the •finch to Camp Kilmer. Phone ME 4-23M ...Itfirtdanrf surer of the Honor Society, service. Returning, train will run over JIM MOfctY, Proprietor •UU'MH Coup/H managed the school paper and The final meeting of the sea- ie New York Short line beww captain of the cheerlead- son was held by the Pioneer «een Neshaminy Falls and IRVING70N-MAPLW00D INCLUDINO HEAT AND GAS ers. When her studies are finGirls in the form of a cookout ayne Junction. T U R N P I K E SENTRY HEARIN6 AIO 100% ON SHE PABKINO ished In June, 1963 In Spain,on the parsonage lawn. Meet- At Port Reading is located D R I V E - I N THEATRE Lydia will tour Portugal ings will resume in the fall. ie Reading Railroad's coal RENTAL AGENT ON PREMISES with CONTROLLED France. Germany. Switzerland The vacation Bible School 3rminal for serving many of Tel. HI 2-2593 DYNAMIC RANGE Italy and Greece with her will be held, June 23 through ew York's utility and indusTODAV THRU TUESDAY MODEL APARTMENT OPEN FOR Cedar Crest fellow student, July 6 with Rev. Burgess as rial installations. Located 6n INSPECTION DAILY IINCLUDINt CONTROLS THE SOUNDS LET YOUR FINGEf Tina Vlantes, Falrfleld, Conn director. Children aged 4 180 acres, the installation inHI SATURDAY t SUNDAY)FROM FOR BETTER HEARIN6 through 16 will be accommo- ludes an automatic railroad DO THE WALi\H( 11 A.M. TQ 7 P.M. THURS. Thrn TUES. At Random: dated with the teaching of ar dumper, capable of loading OWNER BUIIDH: l u t n to mi' '•• • Woodbridge ii listed in theBible, handicraft, recreation, JUNE 14-19 WAID COIP. 1,000,000 tons of & coal a year Pdgas to liiv) •'•' 1863 Mobil Travel Guide for refreshments, songtime and 1350-1 Collaping Hill Id., I Locomotive No. 2100, one of builds j i i j l M ' 1 ' the Middle Atlantic States, a scripture memorization. Un,0B, N. J. he most photographed locomoPERTH AMBOY (apartmenl ',' <• 432-page book recently pubDIRECTIONS: U.S. Rl 1 t i Rt. « ives in the country, will pui: (window or ' • lished for the nation's travelHEARING AID CENTER t l Rt. 440 turn lift in Rt. 440 t i ships, rigged with elaborate re- he Ramble. Featured on the (horse or wi*' . ers. The Bible Gardens at Beth Fluid) Gtovi R i a l 175 Smith Street, Perth Amboj cording equipment, was about the Jds, i c j i " i' ••'' Israel Cemetery are featured. 10 to 15 miles from the western ,rip will be two "speed picture 01: 6«rdcn State Parkway t t Exit CLOSE TO EVERYTWN6 VA «-*888 yout lingf 1 "'' . . . PWllp O. Prasser, 429 Colo- perimeter of the Pacific test 128; turn lelt tn Rt 440 lint IS M i H t u t n a Niwirk (WiidbrideO to Florida Gnvi R l nia Boulevard, Colonia, was zone. II - nihe h i n t / >• by C a r . . . star B u m I B 4 OR: N. J. Turnpike t i Wtidbrldn awarded a UJC Key for extrawith Troy Donahue Exit 11; turn left an Rt. 1 t l Rt. Traim . . . Only k Few Hacks curricular activities at the anCarteret, N. J., KI 1-5M0 Ancle Dickinson trim Cintir i f Pirtk Anbiy. 440; t i l l lift t l nual graduation dinner-dance NOW TflfcU MONDAY "JOURNEY TO THE AIR-CONDITIONED Florida firm Riad. of Union Junior College at Twin JUNB 1 ) - 18 — Plus — SEVENTH PLANET' Walt Dlsney'i BrooksCountry Club, Watchung, "DAT TOE SKY EXPLODED" NOW THBD TUBS.! Boi Offlct Open-7:0» with John Ajar Miss Emma B, Foldi, 16 Fraser St^wtlmt—Duik MI TOP 2-HIT 8HOW1! Street, Fords, won the award - Pltu — WEDNESDAY for the highest academic averWoodbridie, N. J, Troy Uonabae - Anile tHcUnitn William LundJjan • Jalit Adams age among student nurses from JUNE 20 "THE UNDERWATER AIR-CONDITIONED Charles E. Gregory School of CITY" NOW THRU SAT. Nursing, Perth Amboy General CAHtOON Hospital, KldOle'i Matinee Bat. * Sun, SATURDAY MATINEE ! I P.M. Eveijln; Show* at lilt ft 9:li> Jim Hutton - P u b PrtnUM JUNE 16 Born at Perth Amboy GenWEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY "HORIZONTAt "JOURNEY TO THE I eral Hospital: From WoodJUNE 2 0 - 2 5 UEUIBMANT" SEVENTH PLANET" Glenn Ford . Lee Rumick bridge, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Church To Have Missionary Here Put your hearing loss behind you! STORAGE WOODBRIDGE FUR SHOP 'WHO'LL MAKE IT At PL Reading June 23 ' ME 4-0770 NOW LEASING FOR JUNE OCCUPANCY! WILLIAMS TWINS. ^J^JL«r^vrim ^Dutnclean ^.,"and'^ op-'aerial trampoline IDEAL FOR OLYMPIC PARK 109 MONTHLY ZENITH FORDS PLAYHOUSE "ROME RITZ Theatre TAT 4-ma E" ISELIN "MOON PIL8T" "Hangariai Show" Last But Not least: George KlngJj 105 Crampton Avenue: a sop to Mr. and Mrs. , Vernon Coffiy. 240 Thomas Street; . . from Fords, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeMlno, 18, Judith , place; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Manprellai, 45 Mac Arthur Drive: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gregus. 1018 Main Street: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Chester Majewski, 34 Martin Road; . . . from Iselin, daughter to Mr. and Mrs,. John Holoboski. 211 Middlesex Avenue: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeVlto, 51 Marconi Avenue; , ^from Avenel, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas rfunt Blnger, 23 Tappen Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Juan Dalmasy,| S85 Hyatt Street. BUSS SHIPS SNOOP Soviet ships have been snooping Just outside the range area, while the U!iit«d States completed a month of nuclear testIng In the Pacific. Following the 13th Wast — in a series that began April 25 - - the Defense Department disclosed that a trio of Huaiian "Experiment III Terror" / TWO REEL STOOGE COMEDK CARTOON KUdle'i Matinee S a t ft Bun. 1 P.M. Evening Show* a t 7:15 &, 9:35 P . M . Now thru Saturday Tom Tryon - Brian Keith Duny Saval "MOON PILOT" WlUUm Holdeu - IMjMtrab Ktrr Thelnu Hitter - Dewcj Mutlo ""The PROUD and PROFANE" BUN. - MON. - TUEB. Life Can Never Cage a Man Like T h l t l ! Kirk U o u g l u dtfa Kuwlii4ds - Walter MitUiau "LONELY ARE THE BRAVE" Huck HudMii M'i'AKiS WHDNtSDAY "THE MAN WHO SHOT I.lbtKTl VALANCE1 YELLOW PAGES rtyVatance 'ROME ADVENTURE" THESE GIFTC A R E FAVORED FOR COMEDY and CARTOON Weekday! One Show Only From 7:2t S i t a r d a j : S:M . 1:55 and 9:15 "ROMK ADVENTURE" •iinday: 2:0* - 5:15 and 9:10 Saturday A Sunday Kiddle Show •* I P.M* "WIZARD OF BAGDAD" "TOMBOY * TUB CHAMP' WET WASH DAY? dry it at OHLY 10c 1 0 MWVTES Utt of many beautiful, iww drying tumblers at you M*d, fach lumbltr heldt up to four compttrt* wo»h«r loadi. K w««k'f woihing can b» M$d in 10-20 or 30 minuUt, d«p«nd«nt on irM. PUnty of Parking. CUart, colorful turraundiilM. Opon 34 hour* a day, taven days - Arlene 1>MU1 "BENGAL BttlGAUE TO lTS,L Amboy , 1 0 ALCHAK U4UOII »VUUC Men'i Kamoui TOILETRIES FREE GIFT WRAPPING! 1 POX of CIGARS CARTON of CIGARETTES PUBLIX PHARMACY Main Street Sundayi and Hull M. U> II r . M. • A. M. t o 1 t. M. ,rui:i Independent-Leader Carteret Press EDISON-FORDS BEACON WINDOW Sixth Graders At School Dance On Green Street _____ iiiir)l |M " •'•'•'" •'" 1 "' ' By The Staff k Nvwipaper Dedicated to MM B e * of th« Redden* «f UM Comnunltiei Wt l e n t I K of C Planning Social Saturday' ISELIN — A dance was held at Kennedy Park School Friday from 2 to 4:30 P.M. for the sixth grade classes. The two sixth Rrade teachers, Bernard F.Kan and J. D'Appollto, assist•d the children In their plans. A Japanese theme was used for decorations. „,.,-,. never ftpoktn than thot« of Commit- '",„,„ iiiHmi. Monday after reviewing *omr n( ,„„ | n v;mdal§ In the township playgrounds. l | i p ,„.,.,!•. a youth center »nd iwlmmlni pool* l v uninitstrr* around 14," he declared, adi, nno children w e about ready to l*avf nll ' „ ,,,,i IIIITP is little to »ffer them durln* t h w ','„„„„., vacation month*, "We can ipend million* , i.iiiin-n, Ihp necond ward eommlttetman dp! ,1,,, iii.ni the playiroundi provided and used , ,irnii-nl, there are no prorlilona to keep the ,,,,l t iiis mil of trouble. We wltneswd another , , Ull |.,lisni the other day with the committee, h l , zniio. rrfrratlon lUpeniior. The KlrU and „ ,| ii, r Avrnel park were completely dentroyed— undiTsland. IK Ju»l one of many tueh Incident* iikni plare around the township. Several yeam ',„ ,i,, r\;irt u m r thln» occur at the name park i i . i n u n 'olm Hufhm W M In rharne of that Assisting follows; were mothers WOOUBRIDQE — William I>Joy Rnd Peter McCann, m rrmtrnrn, announced i social traded by all Past Qr.mt'i KnlRhts will be h?ld Saturd'iv at Columbian Hall by Middlesex Council 857, Knlnhts or Columbus. The annual Old Timers Night wtll be held, June 23 when all old members will be recognized. William Grausam, chnirran, announced plans are prajressing for the annual carnival, July 9 to 14. as Mrs. Hamilton Billings, Mrs. P. C. Fyke. Mrs. Charley Burone Mrs, R, Swenson, Mrs. J. Rip, Mrs. H. Lorentzen, Mrs. Henry Rutan, Mrs. E, J. Oallo, Mrs. M. Lazur, Mrs. Howard Snedekor, Mrs. Edward Dziombak, Mrs. W. Bllllck. Mrs. Michael PegoB, Mrs, D. E. Nealls, and Mrs. Theodore Sager. The annual teacher's luncheon was held at the School Monday at noon In the teacher's room. Members of the PTA " »' the executive board and the entire teaching staff attended. Also present was Mrs. Lotcln, Linden, a former teacher at the school. Miss Connors, a teacher, pre^ sented Mrs. Billings, the retiring president, a pin on behalf of the teachers. Ill'l" Newly elected officers to head the Council include: Andrew Pogany, Rrnnd knight; Joseph G. Fedor, deputy grand knight; Robert De Joy, chancellor; Harry Pease, recorder; John Mullen, financial secretary; James De Joy, treasurer; J o seph Lollo, advocate; Arthur Anderson, w a r d e n ; Georgg Pease, Inside guard; PhlUln Boyle, outside guard; Robert Muchanic. three-year trustee. Delegates named to Chapter 4 are Andrew Pogany, Nicholas Ballo, Peter McCann, Robert Muchanic. William D e j o y and alternates are Hugo Zlpf, Robert DeJoy, Charles Seymour, Phillip Boyle, and Joseph O. Fedor. )W,]:n. nrr In somewhnt of a quandry M to ,•,! nrkiMliiR cars on Main Street. In talking ; on the force he declared that «ome mer. iirdly n*aiiut handing out tickets for overli. imitited out that there are 11 vacant stores Amiwiv Avenue to School Street and matters i in vnins ticket* and chasing the potential .. As it Is now, he said, there seems to be ;unhii m In finding a parking spot.. Although • , dollar the penalty has made many people :rv havr in the past taken their trouble* COLONIA — At a meeting ., nl- who have requested that thn summonses WOODBRIDOE - All ar-ithe presentation of a special cops should either be told to enforce the riumemi'tits have been com-iplaque to the Sisterhood, hon of the Ladles Auxiliary of VFW Delegates to New Jersey Memorial Port 6061 last week, uir'trs fnr everybody concerned or the meters pined for a combined installa- oring all past presidents. .state convention Include Anplans were made for a Luau, FORDS - The Second Ward .ft They have been a cause of a constant tmii o( olficers of Congregation Mrs. Robert Korb and Waldrew Pogany and Robert August 4 at the Post Home. Ad.ith Israel, Sisterhood and ter Ruderman are installation Republican Club once again Muchanic, with Peter McCann • M'-II'H Club at Woodbridge co-chairmen, After the cere- Committees were named as heard Mrs. Ruth Jago, candiand Joseph Q. Pedw as alterfollows: date for Townshipp Committee nates. , k n » <•( thr local man, who several dayi n o went to •J'-'.vish Cnmrruinlty Center S a t - monies there will be dancing Officers of the Columbian and a midnight supper will be Mrs. Prank Wolf and Mrs. denounce the present adminisj 1 , I'nk ind had thr food fortune or mlifortunf of Walter Midura, decorations; tration's attitude in the hanMrs. Eugene Hornick will be served. Club are Andrew Pogany, presir .. nut if rielit raeri. He had bet only the minimum m. tailed as Sisterhood presi- Reservations are in charge Mrs. Carl Fafoto and Mrs. Ber-dling of the Lawrence Clement dent; Joseph O. Pedor, vlc« ,- in,! when hr came home took his family out for MRS. RONALD S. HIRTH nard Krajewskl, refreshments; matter. It is Mrs, Jago's opinpresident; Harry Pease, secre-' , ,11111111 <>iil of thr SIM or M he had won. Word not |d'nt. Louis Strauss as head of Mrs. Edward Kaufman and li tary; William Grausam, treasof ihe Congregation and Robert Mrs. Sherman Goldsmith; pro- Mrs, Philip Singalewitch, tick- ion that, "Mr, Clement should ,1 i i i ind the amount w u enlaritd to U.WW, and of | urer. M.lnlck as president of thelgram, Mrs. David Gutman and ets; Mrs. Jack Zingy, publicity. have been suspended when the , :j •• if. wnnlrd to know what hipptned to »ll the 'Men's Club — all for their sec- Mrs. Leonard Goldman; food Trustees of the club are John Initiated as new members indictment was handed down," , ,',,• iniiiiiv SurcMa to Paul Df Santls, proprietor Fofrich, William Haug, Wil"d terms. Herman Stein; decorations, were Jean Zalek, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Jago also pointed out , i i i n.ir, and Harry, the eh*f, on the grand openliam Haug, Jr., Albert Strlsh, One of the highlights of the Phillip Mappen and Mayer Namowitz, Mrs. John Suchwala, in her opinion, "Mayor Walter - i- p. H it.ill:in kitchen in Port Rfadlnf. Paul in a and Carl Herzog. i.'-tallation ceremony will beiGUlar. Mrs. Kenneth Van Bramer, Zirpolo's loyalty to Mr. ClemH n iiiri<lK<- HlEh star athlete. . . . The Port Reading Directors of the club include Mrs. Cecil Slmplot, and Mrs. ent was not reflected in his i , m u m Mifiii.ill tram Is atill daied by the sparkling John Gregus, James Gerlty, treatment of Administrator Stephen Lenart, i,. r ui< l» I rank ( a p i r o of the Woodbrldfe F l n t Aid Preceding the meeting Girl Bernard Hartnett who was fired ISELIN — Sunday afternoon1 Serving as best man was John Mullen, Patrick L. Ryan, d ir.nk >il thr Woodbrldie unit to a 7-t verdict In Davll Qerlty, and Steven Eager. Scout Troop 108 presented a with less consideration than at Adath Israel Synagogue, Jack Laden, Woodbridge. th-- I'M.i iirii.r. . . . B i n n i t f raatriraonr for Anthony Flag Ceremony and presented was given Mr. Clement after Woodbridge, Miss Dorothy Faye After a trip to the Catskill (I'm, Kradinr and Barbara Sando of Carteret.... Mountains, N. Y., the couple Mrs. Walter Palmer a nosegay saving each taxpayer hundreds Lelbowttz, daughter of Mrs. 11mi:- i,i Pamela Sear, S e w a i M , who captured wUl make their home In South of flowers and a gift In appre. of dollars when Sewaren and , in iiir Discussion Clnb eontett h«M by the Conciation of her work with the Fort Reading attempted to se- Sylvia Leibowite, 357 Middlesex River. For traveling the bride a ( liiHi,\n Dortrine. Aim le Frank Ptlinkai who Avenue, and the late Jacob chose a three-piece beige outfit cede from the Township." Scouts. I I HI honorable mention. Leibowitz, became the bride of with white accessories and w o O D B R i D O E - i T program Announcement w a s made Ronald Hirth, son of Mr. and gardenia corsage. plnnntng party for/the Sisterthat Mrs. Carl Fabio is the I.' uii'ily of Woodbridge and now a HighMrs. Frank Hirth, 536 Leon Av- Mrs, Hirth, a graduate of hood, Congregation Adath Isnew rehabtUtoUon chairman enue, Woodbridge. Rabbi Sam- Woodbridge High School, is rael, was held Monday at t h s ;.'it -.MIOSC iwo brothers, Phil and Tom live for flie E i g O T District, 1 uel Newberger, officiated. it.r\ .iff tomorrow night for a thrw-werk employed by the New Jers3y home of Mrs. Sanford Brant, A donation was made to the i.iitioiml Lions Club convention to be held The bride was given In mar-Bell Telephone Company, Eliz- program vice president, Richard Oberdick Puntf. DurPlans formulated at Uie i Mil who Is a director of the Highland riage by her mother and uncle, abeth, as an IBM operator. Her ing the month of M a y * total ;t bnulon, Paris, Genoa, Monaco, Rome, Al Fenily of Irvington, and washusband graduated from Mid- meeting for the 1982-63 seaof 56 cancer bandages"*, were : ,i .. Sieil> Many parents will shed a tear, attired In a wftltz length gown dlesex County Vocational and son include: paid-up member-' made. The morning groups will of flowered silk organza. Her Technical High School, Perth hip party in November; a Joint • it "lump In the throat, choked up feellnn," meet, June 21 at the horrfe of thftj| shoulder length veil fell from Amboy, and is employed by meeting in March with • vll! be «ll "smiles," as their boys and sirls Mrs. William Moskill. a matching headpiece, and; the Middlesex Concrete Products Congregation to include a p stadium field at Woodbridge Hloh next Mrs. John Woods, poppy C o m p a n y discussion, and a Yiddish N l g h t - | carried a bouquet of white or- and Excavating :• Kiudijation n i g h t It wtll again t>e si In January. J chairman, announced 760 chids. Woodbridge. .i behold as the more than 600 seniors, m pies were sold by ten women. In attendance were Mrs. E u » | ottn\ stride two abreast to their seats from Mrs. Prank Wolf sold the most gene Hornick, president; bid goodbye to the ' R e d and Black" In tin* and Mrs. Pabio was runner-up. Brant, program vice president}^! 'hr exercises will be held on the The auxiliary will hold a Mrs. Maurice Chodosh, Mrs, Emanuel Qoldfarb, Mrs. S h e N • card party tomorrow at the man Goldsmith, Mrs. David Post Home affording to an a n Gutman, Mrs. Erwln Hundert, nouncement by Mrs. Edward' vice president membership;., Curtis, Jr., chairman. BI.ENDA J. WILSON JOY STOCKEL A' cosmetic demonstration WOODBRIDOE - Henry W. ances July 28 and 29 in a Mrs. Fred Keaelman, Mrs. Kr» | DAVID R. NEWSTADT WOODBRIDGK-Two Wood-jdent National Education Assn., will be held after the July, Glass, director of the Wood- 'ownship site to be announced nest Hoffman, Mrs. bridge seniors at Ct'dur Crest'vice president of Opheleo group meeting, Mrs, Walter Palmer Promoted: David R. New. bridge Summer Drama Festi< and on August 3 and 4 in War-Melnlck, vice president edu tlon; Mrs. Fred Kaufman, ] 'Collet, Allentowu, Pti., receivedjan editor of Crestiad, college annonced. stadt, Colonla, has been pro- val" has announced that "Red lnanco Park, Elizabeth. Commencement newspaper, and as a member moted to the post of product Riding Hood" will be this year's Individuals who would like Leonard Goldman, i at Paul Black. 'I. M;.ss Carole Mary KUen Kselman, Perth degrees of the World Relntedness Com- CONFERENCE SET director In the Robert Wood student-acted production. o assist with the backstage :Ur i)f Mr. a n dAmboy. and Mtu Judith L*.,services Johnson Co., * division of aspects of the production Ail Junior High School stumission of the T.W.CA. Blenda J. Wilson, daughWOODBRIDQE—The NorthzarkjNew Brunswick, cousin of terMiss Johnson & Johnson, It was dents in the Township, who areshould call the Recreation of' HONEY STOLEN i. 341 B*rry of Mr. and Mr*. Horace L. eastern Conference o f the Emthe bridegroom. announced by James E. interested in taking part in the ice at ME 4-4500, Extension .Stehm, son Wilson. 61 Trinity Lane, who ATTEND CONVENTION WOODBRTOQE - Carl Sfffcr. blem Clubs of America will I'tlm Stehm. Serving u best nun was Jo-received a Bachelor of Art* de- COLONIA — Mr. and Mrs. take place tomorrow through Burke, vice president and play, are asked to meet with tits, 384 Hyatt Avenue, Avenel, Mr. Glass Saturday morning at general manager of the diviGeorge M. Kurlca, Stafford seph Jones, Morgan. Ushers of Woodbridge :iii', Parlln, Sunday a t the New Ocean reported to police Tuesday tha A ^aduate of Woodbridge sion. He will be responsible 10 o'clock in the VFW Hall on PLAN CABD PARTY were Thomas Parkinson, Mor'••irringe House, Swampscott, Mass., with theft of $60 In bills and $14' „ . , Road, are representing the KiMETUCHEN — At the final ML Wllson n a s Pearl Street, Woodbridge. it St. James gan, and George Cox, New been active as a member of the wanis Club of Woodbridge at clubs from^New York, New Jer- for the merchandising and meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary in quartern stolen from n i l There are. roles for boys and advertising of Mlcrln Oral the convention of Klwanis InBrunswick. Rellly u sey, and 'the New England! Dormitory Council, uoimiiory touinn, Student D « I * » « Na"» " . girls as heroes, heroines and if St. Francis Council, Knighta home that afternoon. He said states participating. Mrs, An- Antiseptic, For traveling through the tional Education Assn.. Opheleo ternational in Denver, Colo. comics in this unusual adapta- if Columbus, plans were made that the bilk were taken from Mr. Newstadt joined Johnthony Mazzeo, president, will ''«i:e by her Adirondack Mountains and service organization and-song tion which features a happy- or the annual card party to be his wallet, wh,lch was on hta flUB CAPS GONE represent the local Emblem son & Johnson In 1961 as asa gown Canada, t h e bride wore a t w o contest leader of her class. go-lucky wolf and a sly, oldleld in August at the Council bed, and the silver from % WOODBRIDOE — Four hubsistant product director for Club 351. lome, Mrs. John Onder is kitchen cabinet. There was no "r,!iinza with Piece black dress with black1 Mtis Joy R. Stockel, daughgrandmother clowning their Mierin. He is a graduate of •r of Atty and Mrs. C. Chris- t a p value unknown were stolchairman (to be assisted byeign of a forced entry, acoord* fasllioned. patent accessories. way through the play. Syracuse University and w members of the board. ling to police. longg Mrs. Stehm is a graduate of an Stoefcel 7 Center Circle, en from her car while it was HOUSE ENTERED celved a master's degree from , The Festival will stage "Red a bouffant St. Mary's High School, Pfrth ing alleys in Main Street. Mrs. WOODBRIDOE— Peter Jan- the New York University |Riding Hood" out-of-doors In I d into a Amboy, and is employed by the egree in Eleruc the Marie Kratchwil, 46 Webb s e r i i S88 Alden Street, Wood- Graduate School^ He Is 32, [much the lame manner as last ;ln Also a Her four- Prudential Insurance Company pear's "Cinderella." There "'• " «"*>»"• " ™ " - » »will '» a — kel Drive, Fords, reported to police bridge, told police that o n Mon- and served in t hUi Navy uas % High School, illusion fell of America, Newark. Her husie six admlsslon-free perform lieutenant. j day someone had entered his Tuesday. as president of the Btutrimmed band graduated from Sayreville BTVfed. Mr. Newstadt Is married to home between 10 and 11:15 3 Synagogue Units Set VFW Auxiliary Induction on Saturday Planning Lunch Mrs. Jago Addresses Republican Group Dorothy Faye Leibowite Bride of Ronald Hirth 2 Woodbridge Girls Get Degrees at Cedar Crest Sisterhood Planning New Fall Schedule 'Red Riding Hood9 to Be Drama Unit Presentation (arole Ann Zega )r'ulv of John R. Stehm frss S S f i l L r of Science Parked attoeBow^Mo^ and she car- High School and Rider College i »• prayer- where he was a member of Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity. He Miss is employed by Purolator ProWood- ducts, Inc., Rahway, In the cost were Mlu accounting department. Weddiiig St. Anthony's -Saturday Bridesmaids were Miss Carolyn Anthony's Zullo, Port Reading; Miss zullo be- Mary Santora, and Miss Mar "I Peter Cor-garet Margiatta, also of Port Stanislaus A. Reading, and Miss Joan Walan "Eclating. • ski, Cwteret. MUs Debro Cor "" daughter of r^nte, Carteret, wag flower girl. Ihiiii lisil |iii Zullo, 1252 Serving u best man was ""I the brlder Mlohael Mwtorto, Port ReadMrs. P e t t i n g . Uahen were Roger CorIII: u »ion Street, rente, Nicholas Menchise 'ate Mr. Cor- Stephen TerebeWty, all of Carteret, Joseph Lesnessky, Rah Kim,.,! p bt " ll>« altar by her , way. Joseph Zullo, brother of (l " i,'',', I'!,',* bride, was rlngbearer. ! *"" attired'mthe , l g b b ' [•''•"itUly lace with thAfter a trip to the Pocono • | l kllne, 11 n e. bracefet Mountains, Pa., the couple l will ill ' >• trimmed with «emake their home on Larch "liu.t 'an<1 featuring Street. For traveling the bride dm,,,,, , w h l c h ended chose a three-piece melon col; (|lk ' wiKth train. A ored suit with beige accessories. t,,, , " "own held her Mrs. Corrente Is a graduate ami ,h <'" uned ""Ported lllu- of Woodbridge High School, Mil, „ '', U « Prayer*- H,er husband U a graduate of l ' Umt-tr t w Parteret High School and in a iv v u l Mmat s t o r i o , . P o r t employed by Foster Wheeler ' 'or. of honor Corp,, Carteret. Sl ,ll:i| Having a Birthday? Woodbridge Car Wash Summer Special! . through an unlocked door at the rear of his home and took a *5 bill nnd $1.90 from a change purse In the dining room. The bediom and downstairs closets were ransacked, he said. YOUR CAR WASHED FOR the former MUUcent E. Brown of Woodbridg«, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Brown and tbe late Magistrate Arthur Brown. They have a son and reside at 140 Stafford Road. ML4-4333 PROP. SPEDAL For Father and The Graduate All Purchases Gift Wrapped free «f Charge CRR WASH WOQMtin By MARIA SHADES OF BEAUTY From Sails Jewelers Is Always Something With every car wash you will receive a flscoint card entitling you to atodcar wa«h fpr Jl.Oft Card must be presented within 10 day* of teu^ and is good any day on any car. Closed Mondays. Father's Day ' or Graduation Party where a Friday Sails The itaade of your hair a n nukt > tremendous difference In jour •nOre tppwrtnce, Study your hair color In tbe mirror ind decide U yon're ntliHed or If tbere'l room for improvement. The molt flattering hair polor l | um»Uj one that') lighter. To b» on the Mfe side, talk it o?er with «om«one who li «p«rteneed In «hl» line and then nuke your decision. When you've reached jour Ucldon on tbe ihide let a color ei}«rt do the k b for lou. H»lr coiorini I* » ipeclilty at MARIA'S, MARIA'S Hair Fashion 824 West Avenue Port Reading ewelerS Street, Woodbridge - ME 4-1223 By Awwlninxnt Only TEL. H I 4-7050 CAKE IS NEEDED? | We have the answer! A Delrclois CARVEL ICE CREAM CAKE Hade to Order With Tour Choloe of Topplngi 2-5O A s k u s a b o u t o u r. . . . SPECIAL PARTY TREATS ANDY'S (Carvel) DARI -FREEZE Store CQLONIA 1075 St Georges Avenue PHONE FU 1-9292 etiri - Jfortr* OInrtrret CHARLES I.DWYN GREGORY ^otunbfr 27, 1904 - December 1«. 1(61 1 Tht innrixnarnt-LulN « • <W)»B rorti Boron puBlnhf* MMlf • • ll-» UlHD StTMt *tt 11111 Wooilbndii, Htw Jtntj * * • I'lrterrl PrtM BHBUHM Wttll» M 191 RnnMTfll AftBUt - Kl l - W Cirtertt New WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY • Lawrence F Campion President and Tr»**orer . Bj Cirrltr, II C*nti fn Copy Butucnptiun nut k? malL Incladlni potUf* MM Jtv. MM; ill raonthi, t u t ; tkrc* Mattai, ••!.*»; Jlnjlf foplr* by man, IS e m u . ' " J n advuict. n n the immediate menace for England and America and the free,world was fascism. Hitler was murdering people in many, many countries — in the name of fighting Communism. It may be true that he was against Communism, too, be he operated dictatorship that was similar to Communism. And he was bringing about more death and destruction in the former free world at that time, by far, than were the Communists. It is true that we aided the Russians tremendously and that they took advantage of us after the war and that, if we had Uf to do over again, we might conduct our affairs with them differ ehtly. The important thing to remember, in June, 1962, is that the great land ings of 1944 brought about a great wage of unity of purpose and solidarity among the American people. They were as one in their hopes and thoughts. We might also remember that, as a nation, the more united we are the stronger we are. TICKER TROUBLE* Letters to Me ^r/ifor 1962 m a y o r h a s s o m e o n e else In m i n d . L e a g u e g a t for t h e Job. W h a t h a p p e n e d t o j a r e a . A t r e a t deal ( 10 J Editor '- "Mr. ^ t o t h e assistance all the fair play this week, ndepnidcnt-Lradfr ••ar sir: .Zirpolo? Taking a second look f r o m M r . Royir nil( Drar Sir: to thank you and youriat this denl, the Increasing of paper. Fully rcnli/ 1 want lbllcatlon for the excellent the salary from $12,000 to $19,- that our Informal i publication for the in line with tltlous and actimlh — « A !„••,•* 000 Isn't r,*art.iv exactly in publicity you down, either, value to your mix, keeping A. STAHL theless received i-,, arent-Tenchcr distance from \uSchool 25 during this past 225 North Hill Road even once did ,iui; school year. ?lve the slight PM Colonia, N. J. Your co-operation and asannoyed or irritnr.,i «une 5, 1982 sistance was greatly appreconstant request f,,, ciated. Sincerely y ! Editor I a m darn sure h< , Independent-Leader Sincerely been i. VINOINIAyours 8CHRETB Publicity Chairman Dear Sir: Therefore, if dm-,.,. School 25, Lafayettel Thr Woodbrldge Little League mer your neiRhbn:!!' and Its registration committee Estates wishes to thank the Independ- and tranqulllly h ,i. ent-Leader and Mr. John Royle th« noise from the 11< Editor Independent-Leader in • particular for the ejtwllrntjhollering, priwlien,, coverage and cooperation whlch;bt,11, you may i»- , , , Dear Sir: There comes a time in the we received during our past you and your nowsp.,: Ithe situation imnva •little" citizen's life when Inci- reRlstrallon periods. We have nearly 500 boys par8ltieer.lv ,, dents occur that alienate his u OEOIUiK N linking for the "good ol » !tlclpatlng in our five league, 30, Chairman \< men", by those select (or un-team organization. We believe! Little l> ; ,. selected) few that __ become|ft7; £ " t h P l a r R M t n u m b•f r "„," ' tratlon participating in anyl overly impressed with their own June '•VI '• t power. There Is no more terrible Bight than ignorance In action, T h e length of Township meetings is when applied to the chicanery, Intrigue, and obnoxious attitude the weather—everyone talks about folstfred on the people of % and no one does anything about it. Alcoholics Anonymous WoodbrldRe by offire holders -«, After last week's session which conwho disallow public expression. Alcoholics Anonymous, which began It was Jefferson who said — tinued until 1:30 in the morning, some twenty-seven years ago and "If a people had to be. without Mayor Zirpolo agreed "something must newspapers or without governwhich therefore recently observed its Powell plain u> h:: By WES HAYDEN done." Committeeman Robert Vogel ment, they would do better; 27th anniversary, is an organization WASHINGTON, D. C without government"; — the Jjj with the length, of meetings, preknown and admired by all Americans. same can apply to volije In pub House showdown in l e g i s l a t i o n ^ p r o c e d v w , jjously suggested that meetings start lie places about thinm that con-,^ b a r l m p a c l e d a r f a s program b y-pass the HomThe good work that AA Is doing is •Hit 4 P.M., adjourn for dinner and re- generally appreciated but its accomcem the public. I payments to segregated schools| m i t t M , T n a f s ft fil A man In office Is n«lv as! primarily In the South—after i b ^ ^ l t w o ( l i ( 1 jj&nvene again at 7 P.M. plishments can never actually be good as the public opinion that; m l d . 1 9 6 3 W M be delayed until third* majority for r Other suggestions have ranged from known by the general public. So much sustains him. Mr. Zirpolo's a t l D a s t iate this month under the other hand, tl "ene additional meeting a month to one campaign and iirp-camnal<m!n timetable now envisioned by would bar floor of this good work is done privately and statements which the Powell *4ay-time meeting to take care of the quietly that many achievements will tatemn were that nt all backers of the measure. osts he would save the Wood- Chairman Adam Clayton want to avoid. ijeams of routine resolutions. never be fully known. brldee taxnayer money — even Powell (D-NY) of the House The bill is ** Suggestions have been numerous, i t the cost of educational ex- Education and Labor Commlt- i Integration the pr, • Perhaps the best thing citizens can Jjut no action has been taken. Meano e n s e „ are private telephone ee has reportedly decided to tlnued federal p.v learn from the work of the AA is that calls paid by the taxpayer the delay the test until after the schools throughout •[ "tlme, taxpayers who wish to discuss it has proven that alcoholism can be step In this nVectlon? House has acted on currrent ^hlch are crowds t h e i r problems with the Town Comlicked, and by the person who might TRENTON—New Jersey Na- pected to return to New Jersey designed <md equipped, in com-| » the -mistm* nf a man whoproposals for federal aid '^ e m i n e n t - connectMi pliance with standards to be^ors his Job for t v good of thehigher education. jmittee sit at the meetings, hour after land to deny ,v:ch be suffering; from the disease. tional guardsmen — 14,000 by August 15. State military established by the State De-j townsjilp — and does it well A Senate-House conference schools resisting cln •strong — will undergo field Headers have decided these men •hour. Some finally give u p and go One of the first great lessons the partmi nt of Defense, for tem-"non?h \o nleapf both "par'ies" is currently slated for mid- ing after July 1. i!tr,:t training this summer at Camp:may forego field training this Jtome, because they must relieve baby porary occupancy by human be- w closer "rf-laMvs" enn be InJune in an effort to compromise Almost tWO-tl;!!d1 founders gave to the world is that one Drum, near Watertown, N. Y.,summer. w i t h t l y acute nrobfitters or get some sleep before they ings io minlmizi exposure toicontact differences between college-aid Congressional dn'r-.c.s : can help his problem by seeking to and at Otis Air Force Base, on MINIMUM WAGK:—Some day town hn1' . nt a h or radioacat explosion bills already passed by the twocountry have scli^uls \>.w •jo to work. Others stay to the end, help others and by recognizing the^ape cod, Massachusetts. TheNew Jersey may have a mini- nuclear nrlce. th" second step in this t i n g t o some dec:••••• !r. ;: bodies. mum wage law requiring em- tive fallout resulting from nuArmored com j j i t h their stories listened to listlessly rilrection?' clear explosion." same problem in others. No one can, That conference, hinging pri- pacted areas proKMtr. manded by Maj. Qen. Edward!ployers to pay a minimum wage Expecting many property A closer and constant look at marily on a Benate provision "Integrate or else" !).',; jfcecause by that time the committee is say that overcoming the problem is 0. Wolf, of Glen Eidge, will'of $1.25 per hour to workers. dovelnnmenN nt h i t hardest at Dixi! - i . : owners may seek a tax exemp- the tired to care. easy or that everyone will overcome it. conduct field training exercises But under a measure pend- tion on the playrooms in their "Menlo Park Town Hall" will for a multimillion dollar fed- la a concentration >•'. w eral scholarship program not at Camp Drum from July 7 to the Legislature, after ln1 t the caucus session tonight the Another admirable feature of AA is 21. Involved will be 9,000 mei troduction by Senator Charles homes, the State Department be the concern of— provided in the House version, bases and where at'. .is c e n t Of the imp.*---: PALADIN of Defense is drafting a strict Town Committee should discuss the is expected to require several from all parts of New Jersey. W. Sandman, Jr., R., Cape its.anonymous nature. There are no schools now operate • R code as to what comprises a •matter thoroughly and come up with 110 MlchiM Street days. Additional time would be gated basis. national offices and great publicity Non-dlvislonal units of the May, many occupations wouldl bona fide fallout shelter. The needed for floor debate once a be excluded frbm trie $1.25 Iselln. N. J. New Jersey National Guard, itji solution now—not some time in the splurges. law authorizes the local tar as(Continued on VA compromise lias been reached June 8, 1962 under the command of Maj.per hour basic wagu scale. sessor, or hii authorized repre-, iflong distant future. Yet many persons put a conslder- Gen. James P. Cantwell, will They Include all persons em- sentatlve, to drop around and;The Editor f>[ For the taxpayers have a right to be able effort into the tasH of making this train at Camp Drum from Aug- ployed In an executive, admin- make a periodic Inspection of j TrKlependentDear Sir: ilh'eard at a reasonable time—not in the organization successful. The time and ust 2 to 18. Included will be istrative or professional capac- the fallout shelter. Headquarters and Headquar- ity; farm laborers and those I believe the people of WoodINDEPENDENCE D A T : J u l y ISree hours of the morning. money some individuals put Into this ters Detachment; 102nd Arm- working in hotels as well as do 4th this year will take on added hrldirp have an exnlanatlon due Cavalry Regiment, New- mestlcs, outside salesmen, res them from our mnyor, Mr. Zlrcause is often surprising and, because ored ark" Headquarters 103rd'Armor taurant', motion picture' a n d ; s l g n U l c a n c e ta N e w J e r s e y polo. Last week we read of a '•' Vandalism Increases of lack of publicity and promotion, etc. Group, of New Brunswick and recreation park employees; hos- Governor Hughes has desig- man. Mr. Lawrence Clement Independence Day tmy as ^ i t he WoodbrldRr Township piibZ Each year, unfortunately, reports such sacrifices go relatively unnoticed. Woodbridge; 1st Tank Bat-^ital or institutional workers;: naiea uiaepenaence talion, 53rd Armor, also of New those working in laundering, Ueneral Joseph Karge_ Memo- l l e v o r k s gup^ntendpnt m . .die received from the Recreation DeYet few organizations in the country Brunswick and Woodbridge; cleaning or ivpairlng clothing ial Day to mark the 13&th andieted by a rrand Jury on niversary of the birth of the charees of extortion, bribery, t r i m e n t listing vandalism in Towndeserve the support and respect of the2nd Tank Battalion, 53rd Ar- or fabrics. Polish-American soldier-scholar i)|hip parks and playgrounds. people as much as the AA. It Is an or-mor, of Philllpsburg, Fleming- The proposi-d law would also rho fled Prussian imprison- and misconduct in office. When ton, Washington, and PrinceESTABLISHED Hit was requested of Mayor Zir ;;;i.So far this year, it begins to appear ganization dedicated to selfless duty ton; 5th Howitjer Battalion,! xchide clam diggers, fisher- ment to become one of New It polo to suspend this man from men, and persons gathering jjjjjat the hoodlums are out to establish —to the cause of restoring human be- 112th Artillery, Atlantic City, crustarean, sponges, seaweed or ersey's distinguished Civil War office, not fire him, but merely :avalry officers. | to suspend him In the interest ij#new record of destruction, for the ings to full citizenship and respect, and 6th Howitzer Battalion, other aquatic form of animal or 112th Artillery, Cape May, of protecting our township from vegetable life who share in the The memorial will be f$amage has been beyond belief, after they have suffered an agonizing Also Included will be, thecatch; persons processing or served July 4 by a pilgrimage1 further wrongdoin?. Mr. Zlrpnlo Resident Partner ^j Rest rooms have been destroyed — experience. 117th Ordnance Company, canning or packing marine to the grave of General Karge defended him chiming the rruin MtMBEK WtW T O M AND t Princeton, followed by a me- is Innocent until proven mill iPlainfield; 156th Transports- products at those handling' Sodden shelters have been burned b y . g AMERICAN 8TOC1 EXCHANGES morial luncheon at the Naftaf This may very well be, but u tion Battalion, Orange; 194th dairy products; taxi operaters, jroutig goons who go on rampages for "nn. The commemoration win this week do we read of si Medical Detachment, Paterson; Trillion Dollar Question auto and truck salesmen work£io apparent, mentally-sound reason. 161st Military Police Company, Ing on commissions; individuals! 3e directed by the New Jersey other man, Mr. Hartnett, who How far can government go by credit Trenton; 63rd Army Band, engaged In catering, banquet,; department of the Polish Legion has done no wrong, who has At tht I Comer* 81 M«S» • Some of the playgrounds are ad1 Camden. These units comprise box lunch or counter service, if American Veterans, co- both Democrats and Repsi card? jacent to homes and it-Is difficult to IS YEARS IN r i l T B AMBOV approximately 4,000 men. and persons employed in anysponsored by the American cans agreeing that he has done Public attention is being focused Polish Civil War Centennial Junderstand why no one has; heard the Prom June 23 to July 7 at wholesale or ret&Jl store which Committee and the New Jersey a good Job, fired for no other apparent reason thait that the upon this question as Congress acts the Sea Girt Encampment, the doe sless than an average anyandals, especially with windows open Civil War Centennial CommlsOfficer Candidate School, will nual gross sale* business of ilon. upon thg proposal of the Administraliese warm jnlghts. The splashing of held at the New Jersey $250,000. tion to raise the "ceiling" on the pub- be ilet facilities at one of the play sites, Military Academy. This year FALLOUT S H E L T E R S : — General K&rge, the son of a'1 lic debt to an all-time high of $308 150 men wil lundergo Instruc- Sportsmen 5 roomi |ri New Jer- Polish- cavalry colonel, was jfor example, could not have been achomes tion to become National Guard sey h not be approved ailed as one of the leaders of billion. npllshed without employing a heavy officers. The Air National as blast or radiation fallou ;he 1848 revolt against Prussia. Ten years ago America's public debt, Guard will train from July 7 toshelters unless properly equip- Escaping, he made his way to strument. Surely there must have America In 1851 and was op-|| after the costs of war, stood at less 21 at Otis Air Porqe Base, on ped and are adequate. en plenty of noise. Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Ap- The Legislator* recently eratlng a private classical! • It is the duty of alt of us to coop- than $260 billion. Despite much pros- proximately 600 men will take completed passage of a bill au-school in New York when the perity of the past decade, deficit spend- part In the air maneuvers. Jerate and call the police if anything thorizing an exemption from Civil War broke out. He first Governor Richard J. Hughes, taxation for such «helters pro served as a llentenant colonel ing has pushed it almost to the current pounds or even looks suspicious. It is as commander-in-chief of the vlded the exemption does no( In the First N. J. Cavalry. In $300 pillion statutory debt limit. With National Guard, will visit ithe exceed $1,000 of the assessed 1863 he organized the Second!! >t hard to understand why there is J Cavalry after a brief r e - 1 tendency to ilook the oiher way, es- more ^pending—and deficits—in sight, troops in training at Camp value of such property baped al N. tirement caused by a wound \ Drum on July 13 and 14 and on100 per cent of true valu*. Congress now is asked to raise the claHy If thete is a feeling a neighat Frederlcksburg. August 7 and 8The law describe* 8 blast oi suffered debt lid to tfce highest level in history. National Guard contingents radiation fallout shelter as After tfte war he bectme proar'J boy may be involved. But it Is U U for Firhir these And, this is only!part of the story now overseas, comprising ap- structure erected within oi fessor of modern languages at lie fluty of each resident to cooperate Princeton University, a post he days is mojrt dimondof fiscal fantasy. Senator Harry F. proximately 1,800 men, are ex-without another building am held until his leath In 1892.; 1th the authorities, especially when ing then m r . Itiidis Byrd, chairman of the Senate Finance LEGISLATURE: - With I the DU stop to realize every home owner Legislature adjourned until Committee, estimates that in the 1962handling his job. ifoots the bill for all this vandalism. November 19, Governor Hughes 63 fiscal year (starting July 1) the U carefully scanning several Father it txpecrtd hundred bills adopted rinoe last Federal Government will have comJanuary, particularly u to their to show up at »he PTA, Little league, dry tht dishes ~ mitments totaling nearly $1lA trillion. effect on the State Budget. Decision Now Report from Washington Impacted Areas Segregated School Faces Showdown hi House hi late Under the Capilol Dome By J. Jiseph Grlbblis 130 Years of Service to our Customers —• — T. L. WATSON & CO MONROE A.WEL1N Pert* Aaioy Nitlnal Baik Building A TRIBUTE TO r i FATHER GLAMOR GIRLS • June, 1962 and June, 1944 J It has now been eighteen years since Mmerjcan. soldiers landed in France jduring the darkness of the morning of (June 6th, 1044. This was, of course, the biggest amphibious operation of its tind (ver undertaken and the demo:ratlc countries which were mounting the effort had been planning this operation for years. • It was necessary that American, feritish. Canadian and other soldiers land in Europe if Hitler was to be defeated and that Is why the gigantic Operation was staged. t We look back on the valiant efforts J>f tin' wur years and lt is sometimes Jasy to be cynical tbout them. It is fa*y to say, regarding fighting with jhe Husalans, that irt were actually fighting the wrong enemy. • Hut hindsight is always better than and at the time of World War Commitments included in thla startling total Jnclude: Current obligation*! authority, carry-over balances Of appropriations, etc. through fiscal 1963 The Federal debt (estimated as of July 1, 1962) 'tContingerit liabilities" fixed . under existing law, such as , Federal Insurance in force, guaranteed loans, etc. Other "moral" commitments such u unfunded accrued 11kbUlttes of social security tnd other Federal trust' funds, etc Total ...., t 188 billion $ 298 billion t 338 billion I 420 billion $1,242 billion The $1,242,000,000,000 total represents an "IOU" of nearly $6,800 for every man, woman and child In the United S t a t e . How much further can government go by credit card? It'6 a trillion dollar question. "Not tonight, Ed. Helen has nmodeled my bowling bull." -The Governor admits the Slate is broke. Just like the counties and municipalities, and U awaiting a comprehensive report of the State Tax Policy Commission to determine the future financial policy. The question li whether the State can go any further without a new statewide broad base tax, such as income or sales taxes. Oovemor Hughes admits many of the pending measures will cost money. Admittedly such measure), bring the day of reckoning closer, but i s the meantime, the Governor feeU it ia his Job to defend the State Treasury. If a new statewide tax is Inevitable, Governor Hughes declares: "I don't think we should blunder into it," JKKSEY JIGSAW;-The New Jersey • Legislature h u adjourned until November 19, thus completing toe 1««2 busl1US6 ftetmion. . . . Packers ol [i eoli tnilts and vegetable* in on Page IS) and rht boby — explain ipoci travel re rb« first grader, and supply o cor for the children. }At this bonk wt doff our hot in tribute to f«thir, handtht demands of rodoy. 'ling Woodbridg National 6a MAIN <)!•> K K Cor. Moor. A»e. and 61 WOOIMUUDUK, N, j . Member; I'tdeni % H,iU m 18ELIN OFFICE HU 04k I m ISKLlJi N. J. ADi Fedrraj DepwU Iwurmor II.'1 i-CF PAGE FIFTEEN Cecelia Inducts !! Slate Temple Ueth Am Holds Combined Installation of CYO Picnic Race PTA Hostess Winners Named AtLuncheok COLONIA — The St. John 1? decorations QCUUV picnic* Sunday afternoon at Merrill Part Basket luncheV' COU>NIA - by St. <:<•the n:-wly »!•;• lit. Vhnney C.Y.O. held a basket f OV t <.>'i.;m<allon. Sisterhood and .Chick,- n-l'C W? J' The retlrlnfc I) 3 QlU Kasdln, Hy Ran wn.sop. |P( ,por,, Al Miller, Hy ftosen""1 U l h a welcoming address bn R , and David Chick Cm v Mrs v M Morton Kteln. The i n - w s w , m J and dona "^ and many guents u the annuill „ was del vercd byR.bbljby Mrs, Julias Rcrmnoff, "• ,J About 50 young people at- PTA luncheon Thursday noria ! achelnfeW. a h W ci-pic ddonnted ted b splrltiml 1the wntfi-pirce by tended and participated In pie-' More than 60 persons wert "• I'K'iil florist nlc games such as the en served a buffet luncheon In th> MIN. Klein introduced tho ilu-owlng contest won by Linda;school's all-purpone room 'Hn111'1 mi-mt>ri's on the dins, and Mawrl and John Bete: a sack,wall" vas the theme of the detfspeeches were Riven by Harold race won by Bonnie White and orations, with Board member*" 1 ill nf 11" Miindi-1, Mrs, Av.iholem Smith Casey Jones, a three-legped wemiiiR Hawaiian costum* „,„ of E ' . T . v. and Murray Stelnfcld. Speciiil race won by Carol Ann Olll and Palm trees were used M a baciBob Oolden, a three-quarter drop and ukuleles were played, RECENT (.RAW ATE: M l s s iPri'seutfttioM were given toj mile race won by John Lysnk. Decorations were In c h a m it t'h of them for their services! Kathleen Miiin and a relay race won by the. Mrs, Irving Rosen dnd Mr*. hard Sln- daiwchtrr of Mr. and ISELIN A meetlni? of SisSisterhood presented CotnreMrs. team of John LyRak. TomlLaurence DeMlo. nt: Mrs Robrrt I,, l-flwn. lOilO Oreen : ' !lUlon *' ith «• <*«* for $900 as terhood CoiiRrenatlon Beth Barry, Bob Woods and Casey Mrs P. Lowy. the PTA presid a e Sholom, Cooper Ave,. was held Strrrl, Iiwlln, I* one of 74'purl payment of their ppledw; Jones. There was also a soft- dent, expressed her appreciaV 011 Moilf :,IV I I I Peter with Mrs. student* graduated by Kruka ,townrd the bulldini? fund. Thei Kl ftvllz lay,. rail Rame and a tuR-o-war be- tlon to Mrs James Hendernott, rc ,•: e l .ii"V. Jack Mrs. College, Kruka Park. N. V,MMVS Club presented Cornw-!G o'o d m a nP «WlnR. ween the boys and girls. Prizes general luncheon chairman and lrci t h e tiv&s-! sinning of li'lii' wore awarded for each event. her assistant, Mn. Bernard Di> Sunday durlnjt the collrge'ii fjation with, 20 metal folding Hatlkva and the Star Spanned The first graduation from Darlo. 54th annual commrncfment. tables. The new officers were i n - B a n n e r Wilus, pastor he High School of ReliRlon Mitt Lelnen wai Awarded Mls p \ ™ ' k DavLs, membertlmuki'd the the degree of associate In stalled by.Rabb! David Twer-i will be held Sunday. A Com- John Romano, a Colonla shl|) lr<! munion Breakfast will be held Junior High School pupil and Biitl nil t h e arti. The diploma was pre- •'iky, Princlpnl of Hlllel Aca-!m ( m *b m t oPresident, umed ai: If they afterwards at the Rahway a former student at School l1, sented by Dr. William 8. Ut- demy, Perth Amboy. Accept- ' o f ra notify her l; members Knishts of Columbus Hall, AH prepared and presented hl« leDterick, Kruka Collme prrsi- ance speeches were given by! movinf! iPn t osppctlye the the newly installed presidents,' a ™ Mrs. .Y.O. members are urged to «t of appreciation to Ufe • |.,. i v l m Fair.] dent. attend. eachers. He said In part: iHowurd Florman, ConRreRa-! El S o f f t ' r . ways »nd mean, ,si O-cella'«| vlce rcsid "Also in appreciation are tha lion;: Mrs Murray Hellqr, Sifi-i P -ent, brought the fol ,,niiiiuiiced lowinR r ects wrenU and the public tn (en|ierhoo.i and Murray HellerJ P °J before tin CORNERSTONK IOK NI1VV SYNAGOGUE: Setting the cornerstone for rol: the service tbat you and jMens Club, A Benediction w a s | m r > m b e l s h i p : a rummage sale, Beth Sholom an- lift to riclit David Convissor, kiipflinj; first vice president; Rabbi D a v i d And yod after )ur conuterparto tn American delivered by Rabbi David, er, chairman Bernard UTankei, siaiidinK; Mrs. I'oKr Kraviti, Sisterhood president; Milton Gerber, nnd M with Bill ducatlon have given Is tan^ I Lew's; l \ NN CisnRrecjtion president. . . . . After which there'| n n d M r s ^to ™ v N«)t' sinrn leamirable and fortver apwas entertainment by Marty i Y c a r ' s R»'efit'nK*. Mrs. Marilyn A bufTet paudable." CQLONU - A KB was heldlOml, comedian, music and re-! B1(llt(>: M a h Jon K tournament ISEUN — Iselin First Aid to honor Mn. Wllmer K. Alle-jff'sliments. served by theMrs - sp.vmour Klepner; game iirllma Squad Auxiliary will form a bach, former president of tho'M.-n's Club. ' n o chairman selectee lls y p l ; regular marching unittoparFederated Women's Club of sanctioned bowlini ade in the various towns to Mrs, Soffer, chairman ( Colonla at the home of Mrs (ltlit,,;n which the Squad Is invited |i COLONIA _ Each j«ar at afternoons from 1 to 3 p.m James Anderson iwonui was decided at a meeting at ISELIN — Before a large1 The new synagogue •ulml- the home of Mrs. John Bobak School 21 different grade* prent playg and tfali year tfc» Rntherinu of members and ,ates three years of planning Uniforms will be ordered. ..vim. Allebach with a silverj f'OIflNlA - Harold Bertram, twenty-week dress club me chosen i u "The Wizard friends the cornerstone of the ,nd Is designed to serve the Wsrd chaffing dish in appreciation sen of Mr. and Mrs, Frank N o r m a n Tucker cake sale MrThe Squad in conjunction f Oz" adapted by itudenti new building for Congregation /er-growing population of the »ill mwt;of her servitude, Mrs, Altebach^'^ranz. Colonla. Is enrolled at A n d P r . I a , s r , j O n s h o w Mrs Her with Congregation Beth Sho- Linda Bengjton, Karen DamBeth Sholom, was set Sunday. ea. The original building Isellnjwa* the first president of the N' 'hel College,McKenzie,Tcnii, b) . rt S(>llK 9 n d ' M r s ' j L" B a lom will hold a Country Fair al sky, Diane Marowiky, and Let The new structure will more as erected in 1956 and reAve-Jclub. in business adminls-;iris: children's movies, Mrs. E Acme Parking Lot, Green than double the size of theeived national acclaim as theStreet Circle, the last week ol Wyzuuky who spent weeks \ (•••(•miMK, Jr.,1 Members in charge of artlon mid mlnorlnK In educa-: ther Gardner; bazaar. present building. Construction Do-It-Yourself Congregation" June. Auxiliary will cooperate writing and planning the play. rangement* were: Mrs Joseph " h " . J ! a -.*. K ? < !? .!i<'ll0lRStic chairman selected yet. as started last December and as a result of the construction by -assisting the squad. Then Other students Improvised the -.,•; O O PVltBle, Mrs. Joseph Hrehus. «•' ratfe at Bethel College Additional projects sponsored ie building will be ready for ork done by the individual will be games of chance, rldei ostume, scenery, makeup and ami OOP'Mrs. Rollin Hubbard. Mrs. Mr. Schranz transferred to by Sisterhool will be: Handbags lighting effect*. ;cupancy next month. Facill- Imembers. for the kiddles, and varied re After three performances far licrnard Samuel Cushman. Mrs. William Ii-the-1 Collet from Rutgers aIlrt c o u p o n s M r s Weisss in the new building include freshments. I--.-: iy . Kdvard Poleski, Mrs. Alan Wood and'diversity. He is a graduate of; mnil , bracelets and sundries, the upper grades, a final show new sanctuary, auditorium, .,mi-..-- Miller, Mrs. James Anderson. v.'.iodbrKk'e High School and y r s j , . I o m e Casseir Book of A letter of thanks was rewas given for the kindergarten . abbi'.s study, kitchen and proceived from V, F. W. Post am pupils. .i:id Thorvuld The drama department will '-.us formerly employed by [ jf( Mrs. Gardner; "Ha-Ha" sions for meeting rooms and Its auxiliary thanking tin Members of the cast include!) • Nir.s Helen attend a theater performance rck and Company. Inc. in box, Mrs. Fran Markel; tableassrooms. The building, deSquad Auxiliary for its assis1 Mary M&hon, David Andrlok, a procrsslng. He is also ac i nt ' h H p l c n - , » r . Fourth at the Paper Mill Playhouse Jong gned by Finne, Lyman & ance in setting up and serving Russell Falrthron, Susan Maurdinner afternumber of Colonia Volunteer. , weissrnnn; kitchen ;:•,) Commit-;tomorrow and rul( S| M r s 'innc, Elizabeth architects, i: refreshments after the Loyalt: •r, Richard Wheeler, Linda ..i uc hostess wards, I f Department. ;sho\wr Luncheon, Mrs. Audrey contemporary design and RENSSELAER GKADUATE: Day Parade. Bengston, Karen Damsky, Lee \u!l person|Gvos^man. lasonry construction. Ralph H. Kummler. son of A fall dance is planned fo Wyzinsky, Theresa Nleroda, iiumticrs I Mrs. Herbert Cook, donor Rabbi Bernard Frankel deMr, and Mrs. Rudolph October 13 at the V. F. W.Ha Timothy Durllng, Donald Boro• Ar.dren. cof.chairman, advised that the ivered the opening prayer and Kummler, 131 Cooper Avenue, with Mrs. Daniel Cole I witz, Linda Cudney, SusjEn •(-minds all jMit/.vah dinner will be held in he Benediction. A welcomi Iselin, received ;i bachelor's charge. Tonte, Franeione OreenWsg, April. 1903. as extended by Milton Gerber iii-inn thi'ir, degree in Chemical EngineerThere will be no meetln Joel Bratter, Barbara dealest, iresident- of the Congregation Other reports were given by] ing Friday from Rensselaer David Convissor, vice president during July and August, th Philip KranskV Henry Winlare, iid, program next meeting win be with Mn Richard Perdval, Dieter Shaftras in charge of the arrange dN-usa the jand Mrs, Ander, treasurer. A Daniel Cole, September 4. ner, and Ronald Stanko, . ments. -. party and- COLONIA—Saturday raoni-ter-ln-law of the bride Wius cash Rift was given to the Con- N. V. •tin' Listed By Sisterhood Mrs. Allebach Honored at Tea Squad Auxiliary Buys Uniforms Cornerstone Rites Held By Iselin Congregration ;i)P Club Sets I ii Pupils Give Version Of'Wizard of Os 22 Hanft-Wyda Nuptials Held at St. Cecelia's •)!. |lng at St. Cecelia's Church, Ise- iittendant JKreuatkm Sisterhood, Participating in the actual " 'iWardjlln, Mls« Mart* B Wyda,; serving as best man was, Refreshments were served by setting of the stone were th 1 tend the June j daughter of Mr, and Mrs. JohnlHrrcules Cinelll, New York , the hospitality committee, Mrs. Rabbi, Mr. Gerber, Mr. Con H- Club at the'Wyda, 641 Weft IInman Avenue, City. Usher was Walter Nem-jR. Freeman and Mrs. Charlotte yissor and Mrs. Peter Kravit: became the bride of Charlei chuk, Jacloson Heights Cohen president of the Sisterhood. Hanft. ion of Mr. and Mrs Members of the United Sym The couple went to the Virgin Carl Hanft, Jackson Heights, (.harlcs W. Hahvrhorn ISELIN - St. Cecelia's CYO gORue Youth and Boy Scot Islands and Puerto Rico. n. 1 utimiTirum L j i ^ Mwftrd s t r R n o o f . The bride graduated from Receives B.S. Degree will hold another in its serle; Troop 70, sponsored by the congregation, also took an acllruds Cancer Club " ^ ^ High School and ISEUN — Charles Wilson of Friday nip ht dances tomor BRUCE M. TEMKIN tive part in the ceremony, The bride, given in marriage row from 8 to 11 p.m. in Oui Mrs William from Qt-orge F Oeisinger Hos- Haberkorn, 147 Warwick Street, Singing of the national anthem COMMISSIONED: Bruce M. ", wore an antique Lady of Lourdes Hall. A ban pitttl. Diinville, Pa. She received graduated recently from the was led by Mrs. Bernard Temkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ionia Cancer:iwhlte (own with Alencon lace her bachelor of science degree Newark Collge of Engineering will furnish the musk. Frankel, • panels. lnMrU Manny Temkin, 120 Sher20. O t h e r i ; from Teachers Collet;*, Colum- where he received a B.S. in Me- Plans are being complete' A fingertip veil of French iV wood Road, Colonia, received for the first cotillion June 2: bia University, and was em- chanical Engineering. a Bachelor of Science Degree Miss Dorothy Nelson (LI 8M:s Edward luiilon was attached to her Lourdes Hall from 8:30 I ployed by New York City De Mr, Haberkorn Is a graduate in Electrical Engineering Mrs Lewis orange blo&som crown, and she 733Q). partment of Health jof Woodbridge High School. He midnight. It will be a sem: Mm H £ leajrled a white orchid and Another "day at the rac,es" from Carnegie Institute of Her husband, a graduate of ;ls married to the former Elea- formal affair, open only stephanotis on a prayerbook. has been planned. Cars will Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa., nor Burke of Iselin and the CYO members. This year' leave St. Cecelia's parking lot Monday. A graduate of Wooddinner was Miss Yvonne Bozinski. Nan- Brooklyn T e c h n i c a l (ireenbrtar tlcoke, Pa., was maid of honor School and Piuti Institute, father of a son and daughter. eighth grade graduates are n at noon June 24, for Lang- bridge High School, class of He i£ employed at General Ani- eligible to attend. Tickets in M n . John Wyd*. Colonla, sb- Brooklyn, received his master's horne, Pa. Speedway. If any- 1958, Mr. Temkin has been degree from City College of line and Film Company, Lin- elude a buffet supper. Rese: one is Interested tn purchasing] commissioned as a. Second New York. He u an electronic den. His parents are Mr. andvations may be placed wit tickets, call Rev. Evasio De Lieutenant in the S i g n a l ieer with Loral Electronics Mrs. Charles B. Haberkorn, 19 Corps. Marcellis at the rectory. ijohn Giorella (LI 9-0981) Ipouglas Street, Fords. Corp., New York City. CYO Dance Set Tomorrow Nigh THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELLO Funeral Home$ Green St. & Cooper Ave. state & Center Sts. Iselin, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J. Tel. LI 8-4641 HI 2-0075 is What You Want-Whei Yoi Wait WATCH WARTS''Ai I E VALUE SALE Your Credit Is Good at ALBEA FOR DADJ LIBGETT'S IN COLONIA! U Kt. \ I'tarl Sterling Silver Tie-Tac Tie-Tac $500 $200 * A Gift Suggestions for Dad.. DINER'S CLUB 86.8 Proof SCOTCH Bottled In 5-49 Sure and Check Our WATCH HART I 1 Discount Jewelry Store y Shopphg Plaza, Route 27, Coloila y 1-3717 - F E U PAJUUNQ at the PUaa WA °PEK 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. . THURgfeAY AND FRIDAY TILL 6 P. M. BURGUNDY Only ^we w 80 Proof - Full Qt. 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Goldblatt's Jetvelers "Railway's Oldest EiUbllfhcd Jewelry Store" 84 East Cherry Street PHONE FH 8-1M1 Rahway, H.J., .<?( JUNE 14, 15, 1962 DL-EB-CP Vi;' •I nI Amerieim i l ] K | of Actuaries, n;ie hundred u> hi'ill Deb Ball Unit Meets Tomorrow SC'llOtll Htll s r h n l o s i n Hi,, thi' n m l e . s t ( i ; (1 by » \, of Hollv A n n l ( , itml • ;\it s.-ored ninth <H Cdliuuii. Stefano. Alternates are ,lolm De Luca. Domlnick Mi Inn eorge Mroz, Joseph Minn and S. Stachelski. Rev. A r m a n d Ped»t:i is rh;i lain of t h e Council. P n ' n CooKRii. Catholic Activity ni;i m:m, announced all K a i l are welcome t o partiripnte m ;i Holy Hnur held each Ratind -v throughout t h e day a t Rt Andrew's Church. Willinm D e J o y , past «iaiu knicht. of WoodbridRO. Council wns a pMP&t speaker. 1 (if ll«' HIM j Delegates elected to the ('hup ter Four meetings arc Alfred i v Andre, Charles Masarik, C James Naraaro and Michael i v •!• In I he May j Jersey During the short business session held after the liyitheon, Mrs. (IPOI'RP Benko, proRrnm clulrmnn, reported on various projects and prounims planned fur (lie 1962-03 season. Mi'. William Kur.stmY.ky, children's party chairman, nnnniinei'il that the fete for the children has been set for June 2(i nl Spriugwood Swim Club, Wnsnrlk, 8 r . and John Di'-j ngi'lls, outside guards; MI<4I-' acl DeStefano, three year .nistee; Joseph Tarsitnim, two year trustee; James OmnilT. me year trustee. Norma Taubert Married At Candlelight Service Wooi)HK!l>d|. WOODBHIDOE - • The closing ineetitii: and luncheon of the Mothers Club of Wood-! bridge was held Monday »l Mnn.sHid Inn, Plainfleld. Mrs Willinm Iliinied, president, wel-: corned the members and their AVKNItf. Joseph U u r wim elcrt.ed O r a n d Kniuh SI. Andrews' Council, Km r Columbus ai a m e n iin! ' Id in C V n hull. 01 her.1, cleetid wciv: HiMimmd Stachelskl. nVpii'V knlRht: Philip M"'lh lor; Alfrpd \)c Andrr, trensurer: Carmen Murcilli, r>ordini! scret«ry; Antlvmy Graham, flnnncial secref.nv; Joseph Salvla,. warden; Willinm 1 ,enhy, advneate; Joseph Im-i orlnceo, Inside ifuarri: Cliarlesj MRS, WALTER R. GOOS Math Pupils ps ire LuudH For Kiddie Fete On Mothers Club Docket St. Andrew Council K.C. Names Slale II-.,. (J--,!!,, , : trie*. M i s s lloi!> j , mid Mr CoopM-ii!.,: Officers fur the new club year are Mrs. Hnnicd, presi-, jdent: Mrs, Benko. first vice' president: Mrs. Fred McElhenny. sivonri vice president; Mrs, Fdwnrd P. Keatirm, re-j rorrtiiiit secretary: Mrs. Frank] BaumKartner, corresponding sfi-etary; Mrs. Runyon Ernst, | treasurer. \ New committee chairmen are: Proi'rnm Mrs. Benko, hairman, assisted by Mrs, John Aquila and Mrs, Loub Gabriel: hospitality, Mrs. Rudolph Prey; budget and finance. Mrs MeElhenny; education. Mrs, Henry Warner; cheer, Mis James Snbatlno; 11-1 brarlan, Mrs. Lester Stockel;! publicity. Mrs. Philip Benko. An 'article, "The Plight of the Program Chairman, was read by Mrs, Benko. Group sinning was enjoyed. The first meeting of the Fall1 ason is scheduled for Septem-j ber 10 at the home of Mrs.1 Prey, 606 Coolldge Avenue. Mrs. ..,_:!* will lead a discussion on "What are Your Child's Most Trylnn Year?" ,j IM- John p |,,, said: "We eoriRrnt nl.it, peopli' In their i,,,-, important siii)u<them for the ii,,,,, achii'Vi-d for i ; , . fur the credit •!., • to the school" Fred BcCKli'v Miithemntlc.s I>. J t h e s c h o i l . hii', ; nut Ices from K i r s i t v t h a t thi-e,- ; rrri-,u"1 hniMir^ ., nual State M,,i; . Contest. Knli! : women from liii : schools plllii'l;,.,- jCooperman and K tie ranked In the t olyn Clark scored 1 iquarter and Mm <, at about the medi.i; MRS, JOHN THOMPSON Woodbridge Girl Weds Sewaren Man on Sunday WOODBRIDGE— A meetln>• MRS. ROBERT W. MILLER of the Liaison Advertising comWnai Jacob II mini mittee of the Holly Debutante Meeting Set I ,m Ball, to be sponsored by the Woodbridge Township Busines.-. A V E N E L - A biu:,!::, land Professional Women's Club Is scheduled by (' : WOODBRIDGE Miss Chris- After a trip to Florida, the B'nai Jacob for u\:\ ' AVENEL — At a candlelight vllle College, and is now at Fair! December 28, will be held tocouple will make their home in tine Scarangello, daughter Of All board member: lervtee at the First Presbyteri- leigh Dickenson University, morrow night at 8 o'clock at the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scar- Woodbridge. For traveling the to attend the HIM-I. an Church of Avcnel, Thursday. Madison. He is employed by All-home of the co-chairman, .Mrs aiiKelo, 160 North Street, be- bride chose a beige suit with a held at the v,.: r. Miss Normn Ella Taubert, state Insurance Company of j William Brennan, East Green WOODBRIDGE — The wed- ployed by the First Bank and white orchid corsage. came the bride of John ThompCommunity Con r dine of Miss Mary Jane Snyder Trust Company, Perth Amboy.! IlKt^lK MiltP .son. son of Mr, mid Mrs. Ardaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mi- New Jersey as an agent trainee.'Street. Mrs. Thompson, a graduate! 1 1 There are- still a few days • -liter of Mr. and Mrs, Mar- Mr. Miller, also a St. Mary'sj l l l B U I l i a O i a i C thur Thompson. 1BG Old Road, h chael F, Tortora, 41 NortH 24th of Woodbridfie High School, Is Rabbi PJiilip H .,: : remaining for filing of appll _. Snyder, 193 Grove Street.graduate, graduated from Te-; WOODBRIDGE — Installa- Sewaren, Sunday at Holy Ros. s e r r t u i : ;,• Street, Kenilworth, became the cations by prospective debu- a n d Robert William Miller, son terboro School of Aeronautics, l i o n o f o ffi Cers o f St. Anne's ary Church, Perth Amboy with a student at Newark State Colservices bride of Walter Richard Goos, lege, Union. Mr. Thompson tantes with Miss Ruth Wolk, o f M r a n ( j Mrs. Charles Miller Teterboro, served four years ln'rjnjt WHS held at Trinity Epb- Rev. Daniel Giorfil officiating. >neg Shobb ion of Mr. end Mrs. Walter H graduated from Woodbridge Kenrral chairman, at the Inde- 220 Gordon Street, Perth Am- the U. 8. Air Force, and is em-i c o p a l honor of the B.i: noos, 436 Hudson Boulevard l Escorted to the altar by her High School also and attended pendent - Leader, 18 Green ^ y , was performed Saturday!ployed by Trans World Alrllnes pray{,1. Rev. Dr. Charles 8. MacKenzie father, the bride was attired in Union Junior College, Cranford. Jerry Irwln Davis > Street. fcnd Rev. Robert A. Bontiam of,at ' s t . James Church with Rt.lat International Airport, New! Ham H Schmaus. a gown of silk organza with He is presently serving with the celebrated Saturd,. On or about June 20, t h o s e " ^ "MVgr' Charles"G. McCor-York, A. M. HI3 pareir ftclnted at the double rlngj Officers Installed were: Mrs. scooped neckline, fitted bodlcej U. S. Army Reserves at Fort debutajites who have been ac- ! r i s t l n performing the double " : Mrs. Herman DaviJermony. A. Eugene Kiel, president; Mrs. and three-quarter s l e e v e s BragK, North Carolina. cepted win be. notified and wm; n , c r o m o n y a n d R e v . w n - 1 4 Township Students Charlesi Ruge, vice president; sor the Oneg •» Vern Boushell, minister of 3 u r adorned with Venice lace. Her meet the "^" » '„" P " be expected to attend a m e e tMMi i a m A RR(HJB o Q S celebrated the . , ^ ' rk Mrs. Russell Bauer, secretary; fcmslc, was soloist with Mrs. skirt with appliques ing with their mothers on Frl- N U a l M a s s Get Rider DegreesiinA ?^ .....v..^_ into a chapel train. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO GET'S MASTER'S DM, Charles Miller as organist. A day, June 29 at the Brennan „__ Lb Jl iJ d_e „, ROCHESTER. N V wa.s«soort«d to the WOODBRIDGE — AmongWer. JHer three-tier veil of English PROGRAM feception was held immediately Main Street "What Really Constitutes Bert Qstrower, 11 I) Township residents who re-! A Hawaiian theme set the Jtfter in the church hall Debutante applications mayi , ... ceived degrees of Bachelor of mood for the dinner afterwards.nl [eU u s i m w a s , a t t a c ! l e d l l t ' ! » S t h i l n p " i M a n h o o d ? " l s t h e subject of a\Voodbrldi?e, nrnvi ; ; •,. The gowns worn by the bridal SScience p i p n r p in i n Commerce r n m r n p r p i i at « t . the r h p :' Mrs. M ^ o Harry H n - r t i Schrump o v i t i i m n and c i n H Mrs.j v«>.« t c r o w n 0 1 p e a n s a n a m i n e - ,ChrtBtian _..., aScience . ( l l n / , . rradio - _ of Arts desrec In H. ' be obtained from any membei|"0VVI1 o f s i l k " ? « " ? a A i n „ _ proJiarty were designed by the stone! of the Bnsiness and Profes-Ia S f l b n n a ™ddme. long annual commene'i:. 97th annual commencement ex-Walter Kronseder sang Wahine; gram over Station WOR (700 'icd sleeves and a redingote skirt Jjride, The bridal gown ol tissue sloiiid Women's men's olub. club. ,l p X t c n d e d i n to a' chapeljercises at Rider College on the songs and Mrs. William Tail1 1 Ml Ml-s.s Anne Marie Sclotto, k c ) N e w Y ork, in Its "Radio 112th - of the r taffeta ed?ed with Hpht lavA >wim party is scheduled by did a native dance. Eugene Kiel Woodbridge, was maid of honor chapel," Sunday morning, 8:15. Rochester Bundiiv length train. The neckline neckline andiLawonceville Campus were: ender Alencon lace, mid the', the club at the home of Mrs. Foster A. Burke, 400 Douglas provided the music. iBridesmafds were Miss Sheila skirt were outlined with Chanbridesmaids wore gowns of tafRob. Avenel; Francis E. Mrs, H Alton Wolney pre-,Stess, Perth Amboy and MUs feta and silk organza, each a on Sherry, 776 Inman Avenue, Co- sented Mrs James Ryer with Glenna Smith, Roselle. different shade of lavender. Rese'rvations for club mtinbel'S; !an ' nnd' pefls !l^1(!}" . . Ionia; Carl J, Lund, 2 Wll-,u past presidents' pin. i Serving as best man was k sion and their guests must he made " ' « i l . and she carried Mrs. Walter C. Taubert, sisliam Street, Fords; Adolph A,| A special meeting to discuss^rnest Schmidt, Cranford. Ushpiaycrbook with white orwith Miss Wolk by July ter-in-law of the bride, Avcnel, Hanzl, 3 Midwood. Avenue, Lse- bazaar plans will be held Mon-Ws were Robert Kuzma, BeSeveral of last year's Debs:ehids, stephanotis and ivy. vagi matron of honor. Brideslln. All majored to Business day 8 P.M. in the new parishjwaren, and Robert Ludringer have failed to pick up theiri Miss Patricia Ann Snyder, maid was Mtes Suzanne Turner, Hillside. DONALD A. KUBIK Admin lstratioii house. gift charm a memento of theisister of the bride, was maiduf Colonla and junior bridesmaid Jras Miss Hollace King, Rock-j DEGREE IN BUSINESS: first ball, and Miss Wolk urges'honor. MLss Kathryn Jane MilDonald A. Kubik, 9 Stiles all who have not done so toller, cousin of the bride, and •way, cousin of th bride. Miss Lorrie M. Snyder, another \ 8ervirig as best man was Street, Sewaren, was award- Icall at her office. sister of the bride, were bridesOraham Bardsley, Metuchen. ed the Bachelor of Business AUare from Wood JJshers were Robert Kasko.j St. Andrew's CW Set'™***Administration degree in Fi„ ' . 1 bridge. Avcnel, and Leon Weilgolinsky, I or Trip to lark Thomas Wilson, Laurence Carteret, cousin of the bride-S n a n < * a «d Manajemnt from Harbor s e m d a s Pace College, New York City, <room. AVENEL - St. Andrew's> ^ man; Ushers- were Douglas^ Stratton, ut its 54th commenceement !.Y.O. lias completed plans forj will reside In The couple Port Richmond, S. I,, and iJnion after a trip to Boston, exercises held Sunday, Xune „ trip to' Palisades Amusement: 16, iir-the Grand Ballroom of Park, June 28, Buses will leave James Snyder, Woodbridge, Massachusetts. brother of the bride. A graduate of Woodbridgej the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel the church parking lqt 6:30] Mr. Kubik, a graduate of P.M. and will leave the! amuse- After a trip to the World's •High -School and Maryville Jpollege, Maryville, Ten.n., the Woodbridge High School, is a ment park for the return trip,t Fair, Seattle, Washington, the ' couple will make their home *ride Is employed by th^ State! Korean veteran who served 11 P.M. _ _ . include round trip in Floral Park, L.'I. For travelTicket 3 o a r d Of Child Welfare, as an for three years with the Solid Colors or Fancies •Adoption" Worker. Her husband United SUte s Marines. He is fare and admission to the parking the bride wore a blue and SHORT SLEEVE DRESS 3.50 the California employed by and must be purchased before |white cord suit with white graduated from Woodbridge pu June 26 from any of the fol- accessories. " ""'"" jHigh School, attended Mary- Oil Company. k not,ary pubfSHORT SLEEVE SPORT 2.98 lie, State of N|ew Jersey lowing: Charles Corraeo, lowing: Corraeo, Frank Mrs. Miller is a graduate of Kubik was awarded the Asso- Hierhager, Brenda Klubensples, St. Mary's High School, Perth Mzet 104 to 13 BASQUE and POLO 2.98 ciate in Applied Science de- Pat Mater, William Power«,|Amboy, and the American InJune Polony or Donald Qilll-'Mitute of Banking, Elizabeth cree in Credit Management gan. 'Chapter. She was formerly emfrom Face in 1960. BAN'LON SPOKT SHIRTS 5.95 Miller-Snyder Nuptials Performed on Saturday FATHER'S DAY GREETING CARDS & GIFTS "OLD WORLD" "HANES" HOSIERY GIFT FROM CHOPER'S Van Heusen Shirts Collectors PIPES $198 Hallmark Cards A(ill) BRIAR for Values to $5.00 DADS&GRADS PUBLIX PHARMACY Why; Go To Europe? "Fratelli Rossi" i 91 Mala St.. Woodbrldgc minaa i PIPES at (Finest Briar) the most talked aboyut Values to $2.50 rGALLERY - for m OPEN u. s. ONE «l - Htnl 7 DAYS from 11:30 to 3 A.M. WOODBKIDGE ME 4-6008* -mt Lightweight Summer MEN'S "TOPSALL" BANQUETS DANCING ENTERTAINMENT SPORT COATS I Knee and Full Length FOR White Satin Strip Dan Kiver Fabric .95 Wash 'n Wear Summer HANDKERCHIEFS DRESS SLACKS SUMMER PAJ! 3 up • Slippers • Neckwear § • Underwear • Sandal* • Summer Shoes j (cum ciKTiricmi FOB i»y|AMOLNi» 8Ues SO to 42 ORES?S i s AND Boxer Shorts Reservations 1HJ Ite deurfei Avenue, Rahwij 1 - "really?" CENTRAL STATE Travel Agency $100 3 Ufa,) Ituif I Ankle or Half HUM "FRUIT - OF - THE - LOOM" Luncheons - Cocktails - Dinners - Snacks Suns! You DO save cash when you qualify as a '•prelened risk" home' owner. Ask us about General's inoney-iaving "All-in-One" Homeown•rs Insurance todtyl 1 WORK HOSE t AMFWFREE 2 for $3.70 TIES $1.00 Opio Pally 9:30 to 6 P.M. - Open Friday 9:30 to 9 ?M. U S ! OUR FREE PARKING LOT AT REAR ENTRANCE F.W.WOOLWORTH 107 MAIN STREET n TRUNKS / BERMUDA A tllHi Bmill Bmill -- M«d, M« - Lug* OR 3 FOR SWIM WOODBRIDGE SHORTS CHOPERS DEPARTMENT STORE 81 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE JUNE M, 15, 1962 PAGE SEVENTEEN Girl Scouts \ reAwarded Curved Bar Candlelight Installation! Ullopelawk l-DHiis The curved l):ir whi' h is tlir hiRhrst award in (i " I Sccmiiim WHS presented to Ii >n>n MIKI'O nnd p H t Lmirit•'•''" o l 'I'1111)]) M at the annual' i|": L A W N At a r u n •• I'limnv l l !• new o l f i :. l l i . p c h n v n Hun'.' •! V - . i n a t l o n , Sclnnil ;• . i illi'rt liy Mi'-? • • ,II;MI-U)I'1. mid Ml.- iiiDi lII ]• - (,iiui!hi<<r d i n n e r of Ni'i'iliiiiiriiriod 1 a t Cinicn L u t h - I '•'•mi d i r n d l . Poith Amboy,! .uc: l:l;: ' " ''<'k. Home 200 Brownies,! " n l Scmii:;. leaders, and par-. ''"'• "••'•i'i' in a t t e n d a n c e . I Mrs. SleptifiJ, !;, r .! ' :.i"Mdei)t. Mrs K*» l-ipowski. Vice pi'ijji ,, Louis PcviiH'k*, : • Mrs Stive O IT, 1 1 1 ' , . •!.! M'ciTtnry, nnd Mlfc >-i-i-,.: .1'.:. • (!• |l; i i Class awards went to I.Min I'Vmii'Uy, Sharon Nelson,: l-'i-iini-iiic P.nff of Troop 54anri ! Miin:i Fuiiin of Troop 208. Mr .hick Brown, president nf ih< Wnoclbridije Girl Scout fnniicii ana Mrs. John Amaczi. Di-inci ci',iirmnn of Fords. ••:„, n l n \ v n s , n I)V A l l irli:iu:'i(l o n . SllhtlU'd I Sllllllll'fl V . i •1 1 • J I M . : (;•' cnrrospondlns *erre« lilV. A . M l •. was siven tor I hi sixili i'Viidi1 s t u d e n t s vet L'.l l'm.i.k:i ,uid Mrs. 1. Stratford. Hpi ml ,iwards went to Mrs. Andrew Huiucz, Mrs. William i\iee. .ii.ii Mrs, William LaiwuI"! (I I in: An-., '.ere mothers of tlw Kindri-'urifii students. Mis* I1,.,1 '•xpir.-.-i'd her thanks LO Mi... LIIUI- Szaley, reining pi-'sulful. for her fine work, |i '.!fl8, under the leader-i Mi.v Donald Finan.con-J it Flag Ceremony and| Tn.i M. Mrs. Gladys Strattonj lii'kl H Fly-up Ccre( ''i'»p SOURS and Scout wrc Mill:; by thr Rroup. Mr.-. Cliiiord Dunham and Mi I • ii'Ui were in charm: of 23 Confirmed At Fords Church (ootiette Club Names Delegates CONFIRMATION I'l.Ass: rwenty-thrce young people were confirmed at Our Rrdrpmcr Lutheran Shurch, Sunday Top row, left to Tin lit, Albert Schmidt, Olrim Ijpnick, Matthew n'Agostinii, David I'ietruski Scott IseneRcfr, Thomas TORDS - The rite of confirKzakaes, Jim Fauocra; second row, Lillian Pietruski, Diane Drettos, i rieryl (•rimhaeli, licttme llillebrand, I'arol l'rv, I'OKDs AI n nicctini; of .lane Melder, JoAnn Fabriratore, Jacquelyn Mujica; first row, Barbara Ruin. Pauline Schneider, Sharon Verrshark! mation was administered to M Uw Atoms Cooilftti' Club, FrilyouiiR people at Our Redeem^ ,,,, , . . . . i Arline Najy, Donna Morley, Sharon Petersen, Susan Dun/eiman, i'hyllis Williams. llli.V. iLutheiRn Church, Sunday. aeit'it'itcs and alternates wr re elected U) attend a con-j Confirmation ftt the F o r * com Attendm vcniiim in St Paul, Minn., Au-! -'cimreh is a period of preparae ORT Women Attend "ust 7 lo 11. Mrs, John Do-1 . ,, ' , miltee meeting at the home of t i through instruction in the n . mr.ikn and Mrs. William West-! rimming Conference Mrs. Lloyd Kalugin were Mrs.'™l teachings of the Holy lake were mimed delegates;! Dlanr The concentrated Mrs, Arthur Lucka and Mrs. ,,,-,„...v..-.. begins with the sevHarold Clifford, alternates. Slrphen Chapter attended the;Peiertag and Mrs. Stuart Sal- ^ ^ " g m d e with Mrs. Sophie The club received two cita- FORDS — Our Udy of traveling the bride wore a-n!Metwood North Central Jersey Region ofo w e ( \ i ii-. Alatl Jordan as teacher. The second 1 tions at a convention recently Peace Church Was the setting orange and beige suit with Women's American OUT planCl year the pupils are instructed i'ld at Asbury Park, One, ciSaturday for the marriage of white accessories. ning conference, Monday in STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL il,y Hev. Eldon R. Stolis. pastor. \ ,r; lii Novo. Miss Martha Roman, daughter t'.iiion was for 100 per cent ' Fam PR, Mrs. Olowiany, a graduate of Newarlc. 1 FORDS — The June Stm j i t has been the custom to ilnvph Balin-: POKDS - Tin- marnaKo ol ess * nil wliiu- act'e.ssont'.', inembcrshiu and the other for of Mr. and- Mrs. Emery Ro- Woodbridge High School, is A membership committee! nutstnndinR community service man, 88 E. William Street, and employed as a switchboard opm B;\rbnra;MLss Rae Evelyn Bauer, dauwh- :id a '* hue orchid James Olowlany, son of Mr. erator by the W. T, Grant Dis- the home of Mrs. Jeronn'Asch. w o m e n o f R a m o 1 dayi T ho ontire congregation S h a f f e r j t e r of Mr. and Mr.v A u i w Tlir bride mwduated from work h young ung PeopK Entertainment at the Asburyiand Mrs. John Olowlany. Larks- tribution Center, Metuchen. Attending were Mrs. Raymond B'nai B'rith will be held Tiios-prays for the . M.irlc Kubl-'!Bouer, 538 Ci'ows Mill Road '.Voodbrid'.e H i K h .School, the confirmation is aq... [),)nimlck'»nd William Werner Thomp •VoodnndKe. and Berkeley Sec- Park convention was supplied ville, Pa, Rev Christopher Her husband araduated from Chait, Mrs. Emanuel Choper, day, 8:30 PM. at tho Neva'After 1 i- Szycher, »°n, J r , son of Mr and Mr.^ •I'tannl School, East Orange by the local club. Mrs. Nicholas Reilly officiated nt the double Larksville High School and Mrs. Eugene Ladoux, Mrs Har-Sholom Temple. Metuchen. ministered, the young people served two years in the U. S. old Binder, Mrs. Herbert, Alter, The feature of the eve'ninp will knelt at the altar for the nrst : ,iu,iii Vnyda i William Werner Thompson. 4:i •^lie is employed as medical Spardaro was presented with a ring ceremony. Washington Avenuf. Isi'lli. ••tpnoiiiapher at Roosevtit Hos- wift for obtalniiiR the most Escorted to the Altar by her I Army. He is employed by the Mrs. Milton Markman, Mrs. be a wig and hair styling dem-itime and received the Lords iwlls lonstration. iSupper. .. Maurice Leib. I'reieilt «° 1 ( i r n n i I ! e t l Ssturdw 8 ' ,:ial, ,,[.1 Mctuchen Mctuchen. • members during 1961. father, the bride was attlredlsame company. Fords Church is Scene Of Olowiany-Roman Rites Miss Rae H. RimerWeds William W.Thompson Jr. fir/ ...... I'S class won the Mi award and the dark nl l e n d Pii'" WHS won by Mrs) Ii Ldthrrai. " ' " ' Mrs, Harold Glfford, hospital I,,, a ^ o r g an2a gown with a1 Re\ Her husband, graduated from' ( . h a i r m a n i announced a hos- g a b r i n a n e c k l m e trimmed with1 ; • U^end ofHerbfrt F A. Hecht offtclBtci ll(1 A l r »l«n School B«-l Air. , ) l t a i p n ,. t y a t Ly o n s Hospital 'appliques of Alencon lace, and .:,„. I,, pan-iRt the double rtn« ceremony. Maiylantl ana the New Yoik ,TCently was a success; 138 pa- l w o ^lf roses accenting the ••..-. --tyle w u l Given In marriage by h r ' ' " „ " ; ' ' v o a ° , ,„ tnTl! T " C " l S *'e™ , M r v e f l a n d tW0 ,™istUnc in back. A cabbage l : .;. of OirlihUwr the bride was attired in ™ " >.e(1B™ I v i d with ,* ^ entertainment !rose h c ; l r t p i e c e h e l d h e r f i n g er8nCl ls •••• of T.oopla K O W nofUerontlCTChantilly^ m ,.. • pm>"°>('(1 *»»,in the wards. i U p v e i l o i impoHed illusion ;Oracr Evmigcllciil %\ in !Vm/<>lHlffl<>;Church. Perth Amboy. ,. : ,„ ?. n j t e ! ^ ^ | t o | W d m w wek-i^VJ"™-..-"-K1 8 I l l i t l a t l o n of °" n P 8 n y > - land Lorraine Dorls Schulte a n d she carried a bouquet of newi |d Padgett, orcn Si •lector indiune, uquln and embroidery. ' !members, will take place at the Miss Barbara Martin, Fords. Ni'mnh was long pointed, riwves. Her vcilj ^July meeting Mrs. Spardaro wa.s maid of iionor. Attendants ui.e Hospo-iMlacd In Clmnltlly lace ffll from.APPRECIATION gp and!, ftown of s*cd pearls, and Jhe were Miss Patricia Lyons, MeY -firemen an- and Mrs. Victor ituchBti, and Mrs. Gerald Oloiimbulancc call charse of refreshments. .:nr: played carried a ca»cade bouquet of;sw. rtnn was^'hite orchids and Prench ciir- »ti..«Kl«! down two l w W i l l g mext mej-ting will be July 6 at wiany, South River, sister-infli. ins of stairs, cautiously c a r - l t h e w w M l law of the bridegroom B.II-11,11 was : natloru. B.ildwm was' u , . « E 5 t | 1 P r Am- ryi.it; a man on the stretcher. Gerald Olowlany served his .rid M«ry- it)O y w a 8 mii!d of honor. Bnd..'5-j i;,-athmg the bottom, they SCOITS END SEASON brother as best man. Ushers .-• licadleMi,,,,,^ w e r e M l M Loi,, Aniler- put the stretcher down to catch FORDS — Girl Scout Troop were Robert Roman, brother of Edna Benl, th.ir breath, when Hit- victim, 146 with Mrs. John Yanik as t h e b r l d e a ,,d John Szabo, both %;son, Pords; of Mt'ing some mail in his bqx. leader, concluded the scouting o f py,,.^ K l i n . n Mi ;i skit, "Thr Chmie- got up and remov, d it. Return-!.season with a trip to New York .\jrf, an(j 'lewskl Eduon * l o * « girl was|inK to the stretchor he re- City and the Statue of Liberty. The couplf will live in Hign made by ^ K . t h v Milochik Fords markrd. "I mleht vanl to read Meetings will resume in the land Park after a trip to the Pocono Mountains, Pa.'fall. to. , this in the hospu.il' Serving as best Alexander Wertz, Iselin, unde of the bridegroom Ushers w.re !. Thompson. Iwlin.j oi the bndivnxiin:; Peter Chmiflewski, KdiMin: Silvio Guz7.o. Port Reudim!, M UKON cousin of the bridegroom: Al-xKca*bey;andfr Weru. Cllffyood Bcudi A-sufciation;cousln of the bridegroom Ruwiioi do« ; bearer was Kevin Wertz, IwiMjij today -lin, cousin of the bridegroom ••ph Scrlt-j After a trip to the Poouw 'the sixth >lounta|ins, Pa., the mn\>W will -Id June 20 make their home In Se.vaieii in charge I For iniveliliK the bride won1 Ian orange und white silk sheutli ^^; FIRST ANNIVERSARY s m THIS SUNDAY REM"ember LAST OPPORTUNITY TO CHOOSE FROM THESE FAMOUS BRANDS! Continental, Heritage, Century, KUng, Fancher, ' "Pennsylvania House, Sanford Pullman and Mount Airy; also bedding by Sealy, Restonic, Englusder; Carpet by Gullstan, Firth Si Artloom 446 St. George Ave., Rahway FU 1-3370 Opou Dally 10:30 to 9 VM. 8»turd»y 10:30 to 5:30 I'M. ;c drttt duruig Uw .t ended JuntJ n "if I1 M WINES and LIQUORS For Outdoor Picnics & Bar-b-Q's V4 Barrels of BEER Easy to Tap . . . Rea iy to S e r v e ! with every transfer of an account of $100,011 or more to our office. Limited time only. SODA by the CASE STAMPS it \VP Kc«p (hilled Win* and Champagne For Your Convenience "Give Dad the gift he'd buy himself — a bottle of his favorite beverage . in a GIFTBOX!" 1000 lo an r DAD onFather's Day Mercury Federal Is Giving Away WHITE CROSS E T VACATE 15 DAYS fe ; i Complete Selection ol Champagne f (onlials • Wines etc. 500 CASES Savings! Free Nome Delivery S.itl Savings Account at ftlt'icury. 12 Jumbo Bottles Per Case! All Popular Fruit Flavors in Stock! CASE OUR LOW PRICE Phu 75^ Deposit CANS or All fopulur Brandt on Hand at All Mercury Federal Savings and LOAN ASSOCIATION 117 Main Street Woodbridge " II W Phone ME 6-0100 l l l V 9 A M TO4:30P.M.-FRIDAY9A.M.TO7:30P.M. OPEN DAll-V » A. m. i " FREE, PROMPT DELIVERY Call LI 9-9313 CANNED SODA 6 <« 59° R E M LIQUORS, Inc. Case — 2.35 AU Popular Flavors Route 1 and Kelly Street Mkt.) Menlo Park Terrace JUNE 14, 15, 19' PAGE EIGHTEEN LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL. NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTION Death of Town Employee Brings Inoculation Bid NOTICB LEGAL NOT| (K UKRAINIAN Olirk of t h . Bor-immediately in writing to: Patrick immediately in writing » • PitrWJ for tbt purpote or voting upon any Patrick Potoonlf, Borouib OMfk of Potocnli, ] T I M noti r u t notlot that w i n , CLUB ougq af'cSrtim, Wtw Jersey MIMOAM BAB, t/a K o l i w ••.,1' othtt matteri incidental to the pro-:till Borough of .. lew Jereey. lid MTint Vorouin Ooun.ll of plltd to tht BorouKh'.-,,? poaed mtrgir of tht two blnki. A ifiG&l _ „ . , . _ (•MBM) Boroug ol Oarwret foi a Olub Borough 0/ Canerpi r,. copy 0.1 ,tht aforaaald agreement, w m i ? BPtWAst IALVAT0M TISTA 1 LEON r. NOWAK t / i Club Market Uctnt? Ko CB-3 for prtmiHi gnu- Retail Contumptinn r , r •irnuttd by a majority of the dlt/a The Bponemani Inn ty, Aoadimy Bnwllng t/a Leo'i Inn ated at 711 HOOMVIU Avenue, Otr- 30 for premise* nil,,',, rectori of each of the two binks C. P. 6/1, 1J/61 c P. t/l, 1I/8J ;C r t/t, i>/« Pennine, Avenue. r,,,, f t , c. r. t/t. providing for the merger, Is on file — — — — — ' Ob'jeciioiii, it any, mould Di madt Objections If *nv sin, at trie bank and may be Inspected NOTICE NOtlCE NOTItl! NOTICE immediately In writing to: l*»tr«J immedlitely In „ , , Takt nolle* that SUCHi, eorpo SUCH'i, t eorpoCARTBRB1 WOODBRIDGE - An appeal to the Board of Health during buslneis Take notlot that CATHOLIO WAR Take notice that Potoenll, Borough Clerk of tht Potocnli, , ,„„,„., „ , BorntiKh MICHAIL DONNELLY ration of New J Jertty, hM ti fN h (polled l l dtot VBTMIAHB, BT, ILIA8 POST #7«1, Take notice that ALBERT BTOTB. IHC W. I M i r Borough of Cartertt, Hiw Jeraty to provide tetanus, polio and diphtheria shots to employees ]Borough of Carters Cathier i m Borouih Council of tht Borouib bat appUed to the Borough Council BURNS, t/a Burns' Tarern, hat ap- LIQUOR Carteret Liquor Store. Inf., n i l applied to the Borough Council of tht of Carttrtt. for a Plenaryy Retail of tht Borough of Carteret for a BoroiiRh of Csrteret for • Plenary plied to the Borough Council of the of the Sanitation Department and Sewage Treatment plant*, C. P. 8/15-32-20: 7/6-13/82 Club llcinat No. CB-7 for premla*. Retail Consumption license No. C-Borough of Carteret ft" • p l i m " J Consumption Llctnw—No. C-B for was made Tuesday night by Charles O'Nell, * sewage treatCITIEENS CLUB CARTIRIT BOARD premleei fltuattd tt 1MJ RoOMTett located at Retail Dlatrlbutlon license No_ DO iPrii.) Stephen *"»"•• c » - j l 4Q8 for premise, iltuated at IUI (JUJIIIIOCO • ik.UttbCU It V 111 # 1 1 (V«I>SII l / I B H i " " ^ " " • . ment plant operator. Or BDUCATION teret. Avenu*. Carteret. New Jen*;. Jtraty, ! i Bee I Myron Hn Rooetvelt Avenue, Carteret, N, J, !for premises situated at «o i^ooae TO BinnKltS If a n j , thould b« made Nemet and residence of olTloere, Mr. O'Neil said he his been endeavoring to interestj Seale NOTICE any, should oe made Avenue, Csrteret. N J ^ c P 6/8 d Mil* will be received in the director! and atockhoideri holding Board of Education of the BormiKli one or mort otrcent of tht itock of •"King to: Patrick Objections. If any. should oe midii" Ta«e notice Board members in his plan for Borough of Carteret. New Jeraey at the Cnr- tald corporation: some tlrrw now, but that the teret Hluh School on June ].V I Mill) Mary Such, T.k, notice t t eight o'rlock for the fnllowlnir Secretary-Treaeurer CATHOLIC WAR VETCRANS death of a 33-year-old sanl-! 1. Domntlc Science fooklnr U Maple Street, ST. ILIAS PO«T #7»7 ough Council of the Borouih of C u ritu,Md Supplies Cartertt, N, J. Alei It. PaMkaa fiommendtr tatlon department employee j 1 Jotn Mtdwlok, Jr. (Mn.) Mary Such, President 2. Domestic Science Sewlim t/ curtrret Llqunr tertt for . tIrnary *.tsI. C.n urnp Carteret Kew Jernrv : that day had spurred him on.|rj i i • tlon llceme No. C-J, for premise! Objections, u anv mm „ U Maple Strait, Pint Vice Commander Supplies Store, Inc NOTICB iltuated i t SM RoostMlt Av.nut, immtdlauiy in wriiint • Carteret, N. J. Charlti Dennis 1. Manual Training Woodihnp Mr. O'Nell was referring t o Q l i i r i I S Joieph Weiss. Take notice that JOSEPH UAMary 0. Such. Staond Vic. Commsnder Cart.ret, N. J. Potoonlg. Borovidh t-,r Supplies JOROS hat applied to the Borough C. P Dominlck Tomasso, who, he Vice-president John Mitre ObJ.ctloni, If iny, thoultl bt matt Borough of Carteret s r « 4. Metal Shop Supplies said, stepped on a piece of glass EDI8ON — Groundbreaking Council of the Borough ot Carterit ss Maple Btreit, tmtntdlatily In writing wt • • — ' • (Sinned) I. Lumber Third, Viet Commander NOT1CT for a Plenary Retail Consumption rotocnlg. Borough Clerk Carteret, N J. THK AMERICA, a few weeks back while collect- ceremonies for the 38-room »d- Bide will be opened and rrm! at C P «/J, 13/11 notice that license No. C-33 for premlsei iltuTake of Carttret, New Objection!, If ant, should be CARTERET pii , Ing garbage, and developed d l t l o n to l ( ] e E d l s n n High thU meeting. Bld» miut be MTOIHated at 215 Roosevelt Avenue, Car- BOT1L CORPORATION WILBUR CA\ui panted by > certified check in the made tmmedlatelj in writing to NOTICE Oypey Camp, has applied to the; teret, N. J. blood pol5rmlr.tr DIXIE'S TAVERN of amount of 10*i of bid or Bid Patrick Potocnlf, Borough Olirk of Tsk! notlet that CIIM TAVBKlf, Borough Council of the B.rough if, Objections. If any, should be madt Cartertt. N J. the Borough of Carteret. New J«ner INC., a corpontlon of NIT Jersey. JOSEPH Con "If he had the tetanus shot, August, with powible comple- Bond. In writing to: Patrick Carteret w ™ « , v . for — -a -Plenarv -•• , Retell , William Oreenwlld, Pres. All supplies to be delivered AS;. h u applied to the Borough Council immediately iSlfBid) Potocnlg, Borough Cltrk of the mmptlon Urense No r-3J for premh§ might be alive." Mr. O'Neil|tlon and occupancy by Sept. directed. of the Borough of Cirteret for • Borough of Carterei, New Jeriey BUCH'S isei situated at I Htvliy Street, Car- • r w l n l - } < 1 f^^^,^ v»nui. A Separate bids are requested on the IMS Reoaetelt ATtnui Plenary Retail Consumption licence Utd 1 1963, according to a report above •Uted. (Signed) Cart.rtt, N. J. No. C-SJ for prtmlws dtuattd at Items. Carteret, N. J. HOTicr. JOSEPH MAJOROS given the Board of Education 1M Washington Avenue, Cart*Nt, A. Unit Price c p. a/i, is/si rakt notice that MAVII imm".dlaT,iy.n"wfn.n« to; P.trtok c P - • / • • » ' « C. P 8/8, 15/82 New Jersey. B. Total Price Dy Joseph Rugglerl, superinMAN, SIDN1Y IIDI'KMV Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of the C. Total for each ichnol NOTICE HOWARD ROCKHAN |, r , NOTICI Borough of Carteret. New Jereey. Namei and realdencei of officer!, tendent of school. NOTICE The Board of Education reirrves Take notice that LEBERO MOtI Ronkmsn's T a v t„r , director! and stockholders holding Take notice that JOSEPH SANTak* notlot that 8AMU1L s u n n , Bids for the project are ex- the right to reject any, all or part NARO and NICHOLINA OARCLA, qtore. hare applim ., C8ARTERri' HOTEL COR t/a Kltln'i Tavern, h u applied to ont or more percent of the stock DOR BAR. INC.. t/a Joe's Bar, has t/a O tt tt., Liquor Store, n a n tp»Council ol th« of mid corporation; PORATION. INC pectei to be received next ° ' " J " b l d : applied to the Borough Council of Bid. mu,t be p,.ln.y » . * « . "Bid*. £«*> < « «£*>>& Michael Poll, President plltd to tht Borouih Council ot thtfor a Plenary Retail' the Borough of Carteret for a Plemonth and under these circum- Proposal",! RoiebVmeter President Borough of Cartertl for a Plenary.i| c «nse No, C-M f,,r | v S Louie atrt«, Carteret. N. J. n-BorFM n.rrptnrv Contumptlon license No. C-IS for nnry Retail Consumption license OBRIEN. Serretsrj .premlMi „ _ . ' . , , iltuiUd , . . , . H .at , 4 . „ „ , , .Aft' . . . Stephen . stances it seemed highly problniiif Demeter Vice Preildent Rltall Dlitrtbutlon llcenae No, D - l ated at « Randol|,!i v Varga, Vice President Cooke No. C-43 tor premises situated at JOHN M. KOLIBA8. President •m PenhlBg Ate., Csrtern, K J 74 Penning Avenue, Csrteret. N. J.. ^ Ellabeth Demeter, Secrttary for prtmlaei situated i t 71 W a i n l n i - , p a n n i n g Avenue i-ar'fn able that the groundbreaking nue, Carteret, N. J. Carteret Board of Education 1 F S/S 13/82 lion Attnue. Oaruret, N, J. j Objection!, If »ny »;,„ Joseph Poll. Treaaurer Ob)ecUoni, If an;, should be made ObJtctlom, it my, anouid se made, HIGHLAND PARK-Cowboy will be held this summer, the June 8, 1M3 _J ~ i Objeettoni, If any, mould o . made .immediately In writ!,,-.. imrasdleteljr In wrltlnc to: Patrlek Cartertl, K. J, immediately In writing to: Patricia C. P / / ;immediately In writing to: Patrick:Potocnli. Borough i . Objections, If any, should be made superintendent said. Potocnlg, Borough Clerk "f the Bob Ellis, responsible for inBorough Clerl of l h t . B o r o u | b of Carterfi. •>> ImmedlaUlr In wntln« to: Patrick Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of Borough of Carteret, New Jertej. The two-story addition, deNOTICE OF PROpriSEf) of CarWret, New Jerity. j (Signedi Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of the jecting new interest into the iSigned) BANK MERGER Borough of Carteret, New JerMT. signed by Merchant, Seldel and iSlgned) MAMIE Rrv i SAMITBL KUIN JOSEPH SANDOR BAR. I N C H O N WARS, IUM applied to t h t | Motlce li henby Riven tliat npp!'.sport of wrestling, will be the Hlckey, New Brunswick archi(Signed> LIBIRO UOUNAJIO S1UNEY Hi t/a Klein's Taviro t/a Joe's Bar Borough Council ot the Borouib t f | cation hai be«n made to the CompNICHOLWA OARCIA (KM TAVCRN. INC HOWAItll Joseph Bandor. Pru. cynosure of all eyes when the tects, has been estimated to troller of the Currency, Washington C. P. 8/1, 15/(2 ;Carteret for a Cluh license No. CB-« t/a O is M Uqunr Store C. P t/l, l l / l t P»r:, Margnrft Sandor, secy.-Treaj. for premises located at 289 Penning 29, D. C, for h i t consent to a.—••t/a Rone,,,; first program in two months is cost 11.( million. It is part of merger of first National Bank In is/n C, P, 6/1. 15/62 lAvenui, Carteret. New Jersey. NOTICE Liquor S1. n NOTICE i Objections, if any. should at msde held in Temple Hall here to- the Board's current $6.5 million Oartepet, Carteret, New Jersey, Inm Take notlet that JULIUS OARAB Take notice that CARPATRO . C P 6/1. IJ/S1 NOTICE NOTICE ^immediately In writing to; P^atrlei P t h Amboy A b N i lB k i n d R O S I DARAB, t/a Darab'a Tat Perth National Bank. school building expansion pro- p Take oollet that STEPHEN PBAMHUCAN CITIEINS morrow night. Perth Amboy. New Jersey. em, have appUed to the Borough CLUB hat applied to th! Borough ro gram approved by the voters THACM and ANDREW rTTRAOH, NOTIU It is contemplated that all offices council of the Borough of Carttret Council of the Borouuh of CarttMt TElUa MBN'S CLUB OF CAR-lB° ugh of Carteret, New The Texan, who has twice ap- here last February. t/a Pttruh'i Bar, haft applied tfl Take notice that CHII r • ISIirnedl of the above-named banks will con- ( o r > Plenary Retail Coniumptlon for a Club license No. CB-1 for TBRET, NEW JERSEY, nas applied the Borough Council ot tht Bnrt/a Cridcll, i n c , hai ». , peared in New York's Madison tlnue to be operated to the BoroiiKO Council ot the Bor-, STAR LANDING POST #1314, The new addition will accom- Thl nonc.7. published pu™, T ^ ^ I X ^ Z T ^ Borough Counoll of h.< H • K VT" " ' ' * " ^ ^ J ^^B.tn ^ St«rJnrami&aa V S iS . - e-j ~Daniel O R, I ;uonvan r»«« WARB | gConiumptl ,« a no Pl.b.rC-JO y Cartent Square Garden and both times S IR ir\ nf th* Faring! np. h o, extern license . «_^ ».-_... ^wwici, n. j , n , . , ^ a , 62 tallUconiutnpiion Donvnn for a Plenarv ![.•, (cl of the Federal De- eret, modate 800 more students, and toi wrr nn 18 ( u n . ^ ' N ( ) - C B ' 1 0 f o r Premises located at New Jeraty. Objectlona, if any bten given the major credit for for prtmliti situated at II Mercer sumption llcmaa No r. i> • . Commander oe ">»o.| L l b < r t y g t r M t carteret, New Jersey posit Insurance Art. the entire school be able to June 7, 1M2 Objections, if any, ahould ba made immedlattlT in writ ! Street, Carteret, N. J. laei altuited i t U s v,-~-r, George Ooortrlrh Sellout crowds, will appear in a 1 immediately in writing to: Patrick]Potocnlg, Borouih Cierk of the Objection*, if any, thould b . made objections. If any, should se mad* nue. Carttrtt, New Jtruv 8r Vice Cnmninnder take care t t 1.700 pupils, In THE PERTH AMROV Immediately In writing to: Patrick team match with Mark Lewin Borough Clerk of tht t r o u g h of Carteret New Jerwy, immediately In writing to: Patrick Andrew Msjsitrl* Objection!, If enr. shi,, > • NATIONAL BANK Potocnli., Borough Clerk of the this Plan there will be more Borough of Carteret, New Jertey. iSlftntd) Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of t b t i m n t d l a U i y in wmtne • against the Fabulous KangaJr Vice Commander Perth Amboy, New Jersey Borough of Cartertt, Mew Jerny (Signed) rooms for chemistry, physic*,] CARPATHO-RUSaiAN A1ISUBorough of Cartertl, New Jersey Potocnlg, Borough ( >-, C. P 8 -8. 15.112 HRST NATIONAL HANK (Signed i roos over the customary twoJULIUS OARAB CAN OITIIBNa' CLUB iSlpnedl Borough of Carteret. NV> ;, IN CARTERET biology, b u s i n e s s sumjecta, | ST. DEMETRIUS MEN'S CLUB j ROSE DARAB of-three falls route. John Kuzraa. President 8TEPHBN PETRACH and I Illjned) Carteret, New Jersey OF CARTERET, NEW JERSEY! NOTUK health, economics and industrit/a Darab'i Tavern 61 Lelcg Are., Csrteret, N J. ANDREW PETRACH CRUDELL. INC C. P B/a-15-22-29; 7/6/82 It should be a match replete al arts. Peter Prokoplak, President i T m n o , l r , , h B t t l l , HIBERNIAN i- P 8/8, 15/M Michael Puna, Secretary t/a Pstracb'i Barl t/a Cridell. inr 77 Oeorge St.. Citrteret, N. J. Andrew Hedesh. CLUB hiu applied to the Borough',, „ with thrills since the Cowboy IgnatlUI M OeBr \ i . NOTICE NOTICB S c Tr Richard Loeak. Tremurer Counc l l v l n DeBtlla. V! i I-M Included in the plans are Tnke notice that CITY LINE BAR 6 8 is/e)2 * " * " u r " ; Ci,o u n c„i l of the| | , Bormiifh of Carteret|^__ h u a knack of single-handedly .fllj, or riub CB-9 for1 87 Randolph St., Curteret, N. J Take notice that PAUL IVANO, Hiro.d Chrlatenaen Line being able to take care of vil- the installation of a girls gymP 6/8, 15/« P «/8, U/n Bar and Orill has applied to thet h e Borough Council of tht Bor-l' Take notice th NOTICE .J lains whether they be one, two,nasium, expanded library fa- B o r o u R h o«inrii of t h . Borough of og o R Cartertt for a Plenary Rerate notice thav MAODALIKE! Objections. If sny. Bh'iuld oe midt VAK CITIZENS CLUB h u applUtfl' NOTICI! Carteret for for a a tranafer traf g y ™,? Coniumptlon license Ho, C-15, to the Borough Council of the Bor-t NOTItr or three In the ring at the same ClUtleS,, cafeteria,, new guidance Carteret off Pl Plenary r p n o »nd ANN KARAKOW. tta " JoBiumptlon ftta" JoBiumptlon llctnte llctnte No N CC ' fur premises situated i t I Charles! Take notice that WHISLIB Tavern, have ap> Potocnli!. Boroush O r k of the oiu'h of Carteret for a Plenary R«-; T , , # o o t i c , u , , t [ 1IP time. The Cowboy is a tough suite, new athletic team l'OOms,if 1 4 NC, a corporation of New tall Consumption license No. C 4 1 ' A M I R I C A N CLUB, INt .',. J.J j ! ' heretofore Issued to Qlovanlna HoTough New Jersey hombre who performs cleverly. expanded storage areas and „,„„,, t / a c l t , U n e Bar .»«. Orl.l, ' ' ^ ^ " I ' . n y ^ o u l d b. mad.' for premises sltmted at 715 Roose- ; t 0 t he Borough Connf., ' 1 vilt Avenue, Cirteret. N, J. |ou|ti Of Carteret for » t • : l Con.wnp.lon lieu.. If.. C13 c; UB thU being « l e big reason for,boHer r»om. A°TnuemSrteret1'lNew*Jeraeva0* immediately In writing to: Patrick cv>n.,,mn,inn Objections, If any, ahould rjf madejNo, CB-8 for premlm > •< Patrick J rjiMi.'van. Prc» uonBumpiion IICC his tremendous popularity. Hej Bids will be received tonight The officers and d i r e c t of said mtrcdlitely In wrltlnc to: Patrick Randolph Btree1., r,.-, , NJW Jemy No c 3 tor Renold Nunn - " ' P « m i « » ntuattd Potocnlg, Borough C e l t of the j t f — T doesn't have to rejsort to il- for the new athletic stadium ro^,ortr»t.'25«a.re:, New Jemy. Vice President Borough of Carteret. Niw Jeriey j objectlonl. If iny. i o i rrnncls HftKiu; legal tactics while trying to|which will be built adjacent to and realden,. of o m c . ^ j S ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ $™ RecordlDK Sf.retsrT N. J. CITIN J patter down the opposition, jthe high school. This new fai 8. 15/62 Peter Tarrell CATRI. 319 Carteret ZENS CLUB Borough of Carteret tc in supportinc bouts, Hand-icllitjr will have a seating capa- PALMA Flnancln) ScTftary 0 1 J C O r O n ! Avenue. Curterct. N. J. Joseph Mutnam, President (Signed) " ?w , ?°w" i, MAODALENB RKOCZTPIIC NOTICI Raymond F. Sklmmons, some Johnnv Barend will take city of 1,500 persons and will ; Oabrlrl Nepslnsky. Secretary (Miss) Mary 8uch. THI POI.ISB AMEI A N N KARAKOWSKI Treasurer 1 ; notice that the COLCMAndrew W. Binlck. Treasurer Secretary.-Tieasiirer on clever Billy Darnell, Pete cost approximately $150,000. It CLUB. INC t / a Andrew'! T m r n T"«.eph ORourke, Sentinel 66 Maple 8trMt, Carteret, H. J c P 8 & 'S 6J C. P 8/1, 15/6J John Nledbn.a, Pr' 1 John Sklmmons. Marshal Sanchez will try to beat down will include a new football (Mrs.) Mary Such, President William Mari.ntzii< P 6/8. 15/62 the tempestuous Skull Murphy, field running track and fieldjPotocnig, Borough cierk of trie NOTICE 66 Mapte Street. Carteret, N J C. P. I/I. 15/62 for premises altuated at 164 High Mary O. Buch. Vice Pretldent Take notice that LOUIS MOLNAR ugenio Marln will clash wlthjevents layout, all to be fenced 0 U B h ^ J " / " ' ' N " " J m " ' i Street. Carteret, N. J. NOTICE . a n d VIVIAN MOLNAR, t/a Lou'l NOTirr. Albano and Danny Me1 in. CITY LINE BAR Take notice that ANTHONY ^ T a v e r n , have applied to the Borough notice that w; and GRILL. INC. TOPPO, t/a Toppo'i l«?ern. hM;councl! of t h . Borough of Cirttrtt Shain, the popular Irish mat-: r Edison High y „.. „ may ukc „,„„ thlg Ellis onPark Card Friday SS1L S5SWJV2™ Ta» notlce^J^e „. OtU*.$3ST»^1& ,±^ on. or ^pSISf'oWiSSSl'''**' " , ^ 7 " ««'- wAtinrwV^J-L-^-H dJ'XJzs*!, Olovanlna Rlba*. man, will go against the rasmed^ 3 Roosevelt Avenue, Cartrrft, N. J. Lou Milano over the 30-mlnute' I8ELJN—Miss Patricia Lynch, c. P «/8-iS'6 The show will start at 8 30 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W11- President immediately In writing t o : Patrick Potocnlf!. Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carteret, Kew Jeriey. |SI EPB-1 5?TI5L mm r. o/a, (Signed WHtKLER applied to the Borough Council o f | { o r , p ] , n > r T Retail Consumption the BoroiiRh of Carteret for a Pie- l l c e n M N o C -M for prem.aes tltuRetall Consumption llcenw No_J, Md > t 5 j . 3 7 p e r s h i n | Avenue, Car-| teret, N. J. , Objectlon.1. if any. should be madt *"• "c.ijsiss.^ 1in^liir»-bp.1SriS; ™ ^ P^^r;;^;ed".V4. I 1 «P » the BorouO, Cor!_iSntlon i. toniumption i. ---Ham Geary. 1217 Green Street,! Take notice" tha7"wESLrr 1 ^ ^ t&T ^ h , CmaM! ! ot who graduated from Duquesnei!™^-™,« : NOTlAv • ir.nl Takt notice chat CHARUS J John j o hH^ J S ^ p S S n t i'vrd HOUI BRADT, t/a Brady's Cafe, h u ap•' I P h a i - | , . h e Borough of Carteret for a tran»-|C P </». »/«J TTON ° 1 r iSignedi plied to t h . Borough Council of! LOUIS MOLNAB i S S ™ " ? . , " ? ^ ' / ! ' ' John Balewlcz, President ith aif.r f off PPlenary Retail Conaumptioni rr.acy Pittsburgh Pa., with ANTHONY J. TOPPO the Boroufb or Oartettt for a-f%-i VIVIAN MOLNAB B o r O U t b " C " " l l n s f NQ C S NOTICE Frank Dardsr, Treasurer t/a Tnppfi'i Tavern „ „ , . . , O / , i - _ . . n,«ri>ii i n ' " - - 2 heretofore Issuedl t / l T»Tlrn Take notice that JOHN KOKOLUS nary Retail Consurajtlon Uo(i5e Joseph Shuwilo. J r . Secretary,c p « l s 6i No. C-7 for premises altuated at 3J5 Bachelor of Science Degree the in tsltuatfil t' P 1/1. 15/6J 0 T h f S n n B r a u I n n f o r pr(.mlse. t.s H i - • ' - ' • ' H; . ' .... . nt 265 Washington Avenue. and STEPHEN KOKOLUS, t/a Kok's Washington Avenue, Carteret, New C. P t/l, 15/61 Tavern, have applied to thi Borough ]C. P 6/1. 15 '82 Jersey. ' NOTICE Dean's List for the last semes- Carteret New Jersey. NOTICB " o f t l ~ ' " • _. .. . . . ,i Objection!, If any should be made Objectlonl, if any. |hould be madt NOTICI! Taie nqtlc* that ALBX BTOJKA. rake notice that LOUIS W NAOT ter. She was the recipient of|im-medi,ueiy in writing to: pmnck NOTICI Immediately In wrltint to: Patriekl Ttk* » < > " « _ / h a t ^ K A T H X R I N E I J K . B n ( i BERTHA STOJKA, t / t Bert and LILIAN NAOT. t/a Nagy'l •t t the Ethet J Heath Scholarship iPoiocnii.'. Borouuh cierk of the Borand AL1CI C. BED- & A) stojka't Tavern, titvt appllwl Psmlly Liquor store, he?e applied Take notice that Of Potocnlg, Boroush Clerk of U». at 63 Hudson Street, Carteret. YELLOW LAWN ough o' Carteret, New Jersey. _ , BROWN. I/a Olais Bur NAK. t/a O'Donnell'e Bar & drill Borough of Carteret, J e w Jersey. to the Borough Council of the to the Borough Council of tht BorAward Kty. 4 , ' H J ef iSlgntl) ~ have applied to the Borough Coun- Borough ot Carteret for s Plenary OURD of Carleret for a Plenary Ha piled to the Botouch C What can be done to restore g : Ob)ectlom, If any, should bt made CHARU8 J. BRADT en ot l o t Borough of Carteret for a R , U , | c o m u m p t l o n iitftise No. C-13 tall Distribution license No D-l rorlBorough ot Cartcrti to .„. , _ immediately In writing to: Patrick the green color to a lawn that t/a Brady's Cafe K e n a n Retail Conjumplloa Ueenae tor premise- situated n 10-12 Hud- premise! altuated at 89-101 RooaeTtlt'FWMJl Coniumotion .ire Fotwn1 ^ ^°"ni*il ™°* 0< * • C. P «/8. 15/6besan to "brown out" and turn WINDSHIELD BROKEN No. C-1J tor premliti located at MSK n street. Carteret, s . J Afenue, Carteret N. J. . for premlae. situated «• c P 6 8 - v « ^ """ : RooM»elt A t e n u t , Canertt. New Objections, If any. should be m»d« Objections, It any, should oe madt'A»enue. Carteret. S .1 " '" Borough of Cartertt. Mew Jtrtty. golden yellow after our early! WOODBRIDGE Morton NOircE J.rwy. immediately In wrUlnu to: Patrick immediately In writing to: PaWckl Objections. If in'.. •:•'' NOTICF (Slsn.d) 1 i heat wave? iKotler, 367 Cypruss Drive. Co- TAKE NOTICE J L r that DIXIE'S STEPHEN KOKOLTJS ObjtcUom, It any, »Dould be made potocnlji, Borough Cierk of the Puocnta. Borough Clerk of tht, Immedlitely In wntli..' JOHN KOKOLD6 and Take nonce CITY LINE BAR OP CARTERET. N. J, a ' Potocnlg, This worried owner of a lawn jtonla, r e P ° r t e d to P° l i c e o n TAVBRN t/a Kok'i Tavern _. GRILL. INC • City Line bar It P BtdltMlT in wrttlng to: Patrick Borough of CwMMt, s e w j e r n y Uorouglf of Carttret. New Jtnty, ' o ' t'o c g '", Borouih"" '( «< corporation of New Jeriey, has a p - ' r Potocnlg. g h off C Borough Carrrrt • » (Signed Orlll, h i s ,ijip.:e Clerk of l b s i Signed I ~ 'I to the Borough Borough ofBorough - more than half Merion Ken- Tuesday that while he wa»plled to the Mayor and Council of!_ Carwret Niw Jerity ALEX STOJKA. JR LOUIB W NAOT ! (Sinned Council of the li •ough of Carter.t C N the BoroiiL.'h of Carteret. New Jersey.,~ S l d ) iSlgnid) BERTHA STOJKA tucky bluegrass — in Ruther- driving his car eait on Inman for a transfer of Plenary Retail NOTICB LILLIAN NAOT OKOKOR for R Plenary Re Consumption 11KATHERLVE ODONNELL , , , B ( r ( fc A | st-Okal Tavern Take notice that IDEAL LIQUORS. Avenue, Colonia on that date, t/a NagT't ramlly Liquor Store ' « <• •'" ' cen;# No C-14 (or oremisps situated Consumption License—No. C-9. 1»ford, asks about some chemical j A U C 1 C. BEDNAR t/a Ideal Llquon, Inc., h u ap-at 3 Roosevelt ,\v t nue, Carteret, C p gig 1 5 / 8 j P. 6/8, U / n • C. P 6/1. U « someone threw a rock at his sued to Edward Penksa, trading u INC., t/a O'Donnslli bar A Ortll ' __, ,to hrine tracic the plied to thi Borough Council of the Dliie's Tavern at S55B Roosevelt Borough of Carteret for a Plenary The officers m.n directors of tald C . P S •«. I5/6J Dr. ftatoh Engel, turf re-j car, breaking the windshield Avenue. C'arteret, New Jeraey Retail Distribution Ilcenae No. I" corporation are (iio»ahlna Rlbaa, 3 searcher at, Rutgers, is reluc-!"^ dented the hood of the ve- Names ind residence of off NOTICE 1 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, M, J.; tant to make any diagnosis by:hide. No extent of damage was directors and stockholders ho Palma Catrl, 319 Carttret Ave, Car- Take notle. that JOHN BANDOR. one or more percent of the stock of r Objec If any, ahould be made t/a Sandor'i Tavern, h u ippUid to mail. But he suggests that thls| eport«d. Uret, N. J.; Theresa Donovan, 10 said corporation are: I immediately In writing to: Patrick Polk Ave., Carteret, H, J. the Borough Council of the Borough WILLIAM OREBNWALD lawn, like thousands of others,] Potocnig. Borough Clerk of t b . Objections, it any, should be madt of Csrtent for a Plenary Retail ConPresident-Treasurer Borough of Carteret. New Jeraey. immediately In writing to: Patrick iumptlon UotDtt No C-4 for prenimav simply be drylne out. J A R M RESTORED TO BODY 210 Washington Avenue (Signed) Potocnlg, Boroun'.i Cltrk of tht lees situated at 36 Hudson Btrttt. Carteret. N, J. The remedy is an inexwnsive; rDEAL IIO.DORS. INC Borough of Cartcret, Mew Jersey. C N JJersty. Carteret. New BOSTON — In a rare opera- ERWINE OREENWALD, Secretary t/a Ideal Liquors, Inc but sometimes scarce chemical Objectlona, if any. mouW be made, 210 Washington Avenue tion, by a team of six surgeons. Kdlman U. Oureo, CITY LINE HAR A GRILL Inc immediately In writing lu: Patrick Carterei N. J. called water. I Prealdeht Oioviir.r.j Rlbaa, PresidentjPotocnlg, Borough Clerk of the BorCAROLYN ROS3I, Vice President c P t i i If you have your own water 1 3 Rooseye.lt Avenue ough of CarUret, New Jersey. 210 Washington Avenue i YOIIR G A R D E N Unlverslty- Sch0 ° 1 of THIS WERK ^ a ™ a ."' p i ace , d °" 1 GET more advertising Cartertt, N. J. ' (Signed) Carterpf N. J. NOTICE C. P. e/l, IS/62 JOHN 8ANDOR FRED ROSSI. Assistant Secretary , non<:t m t n a t OENERAL BTtPi t/a Bandor's Tavern 113 Herman Street |ANIK A M E S I C A H - B L O V A K CIT1Curteret. N. J. | Z E N 8 C L U B n u i p p l i e d to the BorNOTICE' c p m- w n Objectloni. If. any, should be m a d .o u g h Council of the Borough of Tskt notlci that VfTO and VTN. ifrom school. NOTICE Immediately In writing to Patrick Carteret for a Plenary Reull Con- CBNZA LORUSiiO, t/» Vlto's Bttr good. Joined t h e potocnlg. Borough Clerk of Cartertt. sumption Ucenst No. C-42 for prem- Harden, have uppUed to the Bor- Tane notice that U T I t l CQTTOK But only if you use water cor- , CLUB, INC, t/a Little Cotton Club. lsti situated at 11 Perihlng Avenue. ough Council of thi Borough ot CarInc., hat applied to the Borough D I X I E S TAVERN arteret. N. J. M\v ' " ;DOnPS. ttret for a Plenary Retail ConsumpOF CARTERET. N. J. The officers of the club are: tion " o n license "cense No No o-J premlwi Council of t h . Borougli ol Carteret O-J for for premises of the arm and 587 Roosevelt Avenue Andrew Hat&la, President; Edwurd 1'uawd at 17 s»lem Avenue, Car- foi a Plenary Retail Consumption Cart.ret, New Jeney ttret, N. J. license No. c-16 for premises aimMilmlko Vice President; Oeorge M i first time to their c " M 64l*m Avenue *nd | R e b n l c k y . PUmnclnl Secrtury; ObJectloni. :( i . should be madt where a completely ,~[Prank Medvetz Treasurer; Andrew immediately in writing toi Patrick E I M I Street, Carteret. N J. aie constantly trvine to keep NOTICE iHnat and John Cmll, Trustees;; Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of tht Objections, If any, should be mmt limb was restored to ImmedUUly In writing to; Patrick Borough of Carteret, New Jeriey trass ureen and healthy often |?;YC'™ „" Tike notice that AOOU8T KBO- Michael Kollbas,Recording Secrttary Potocnlg. Borough Cltrk of the Bor 5 ISlgned) (Signed) tJTtnge wlwn they see how some; IfBNBBRQ and HELEN KEON1K- Objections, If any, ahould be made ou h VITQ and VINCJNZA LORUS30 « °J Carteret, K*w Jersey BERO. t/a Falcon Hall, have applied iiLmedlately In writing to: Patrick (Blgntd) p«onle water their lawns. f t/a Vlto'i Beer Q Qardeo lo the Borough Council of the Bor- Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of 'he C, P. 6/J, 1V63 LITTLB COT10N CLUB. INC, B ot Carteret. New Jersey. Two kinds of people wha,MAYBE jiygn 0 ( carte'ret for aPlenary R«tall t/a Little Cotton Club. Inc iStgned) make trouble for their lawns; Definition of a co-iesjpondent|consumption license! Ko. d-H for Anthony Zullo, Prts. NOTICI GENERAL STEFAHTK AMXR1IM Pulaakl Zullo. Bee Take notice that JIAM A. KOSEL,, are the flooders and the!in a divorce case: He's a fel- l™*'c!,n£n% "j' . " . . . by a Boston and Maine Rail- • - • • FOR YOUR MONEY tufa! a g £ Z her Succenful advertiiing i$ not ntctlMnly a mane' ol • 3""' alont it conilitt of usinft Mwtpaptr .pact more d' ••"•>' colly or»d more frequently W»congiv» you, more od.f' 1 ( 'i C AN-SLOVAK CITmiHB CLUB I/a KOMI'I Taiero. hM appUed lo C. P Andrew Hauls, President sprinklers. The flooder opensilo* *1w wiihts that half the objection!, if any! should oe oid« Oeorge Rebnlcky, Fin. Secy the Borough Council of lh«. Borough the valves and puts a sheet offings he's accused of p l d bel£S!?!StelTBolrnouwrtt?|i(15>: $*&.c P 6/8 i v » ot Caruret for a Plenary tt*Ull ConNOTICE iumptlon llcen« No, C-t for prem- Take lotlce that WU.L1AU BITAR. water across his lawn so f a s t ^ e ' Borough of Oarteret, New Uraey ises iltuated »t M7 Waihlngtoo hai apflled to tht Borouuh, Council due, Carteret, N. J. Avenue, of the .Borough ol Carterii for a Objections, if any. abould o« msde Plenary Retail Distribution license HXIXN KRONimma |LBTZ and JULIA QAVALBTZ, PartGAL NOTICES unniedlately in wrilioj to: Patrick No. D-l for premises situated al 65 ners, t/a UcHale't Diner and Bar, hsrdly moistened. t/a Falcon Hall tiave applied to t h . Borough Coun- FoMcnlg, Borough Clerk of tht Rooaevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. C P. «/!, 1S/S2 .The sorlnkler stands with. NOTICE Borough of Cartertt, New Jersey Objections, If any, mould be maac cil of the Borough of CarUret for TAKK NOTICB that the CARI Signed) imntdlaUly In writing to: Patrick his nozzle in hand. a Plenary Retail Coniumptlon ItCOPY NOTICE HOARD o r ADJUSTMENT Take aotta 7 JEAN A. KOSEL Potocnli. Borough Cltrk of the Bort a t 7 o i n PACW »nd "•>« N°D C-MtorIpremla,. aituated PA(» wid down t h e surface of the l>wn Uin conduct a public hearing m the t/t Kottl'i Tavern ough of Carteret, New Jersey Avenue, Carteret, t/a j"k!»> « • C. P, «/8, 15 62 TJlli ROes On for pbDUt as l0IH»iB°r0"fh Ha11-C o o l [ « Avenue, CajI Signed i Metro Newspaper Sirviif ii th< a i i t tdltM h i m r.n BP» hni-ort ' " " • M »w'Jerary. on Tuesday the WILLIAM SITAR Dillon's Lading' sdM rininj mat C. P «/8. 15/63 10 NOTICI for A r»il|fT nitJul comwnpiion aervict, subscrlbut iu b . ui le Wl'h the fob, which Is usually P ^I Tike notice that l O f B I l II « " " No, H 7C-2« 2 . for f premlati l M t £ ^gh The purpose of t h . Hearing ls w " a>tu .... . N«r Jfraey. BAN, t/a Hill Bow. ' help you f i t tettei n u i u irum ) <Jt''*'<> soon. NOTICE . afford all prreous Interested, an op- »ted »t 53S HoowveU Avenue. Cu(BlflMdl the Borough Cou: Take notice that WILLIAM S1TAR your a d n r l i u n i In om neiriIn either Case, ttl* lawn i s portunHy io be heard in reference teret, N. J. JO6ITH OAVA1ETZ of Carteret foi a t/a Sltar's P»ck»(fe Store, has appapett It JOSH ion. iiuthini to |i worse nff than befotjje because to t h . application of Jewel Builders .Objections, if anfl. mould ba made JULIA OAVAI.rrZ, sumption license plied to the Borough Council of from the Zoning limmuJjaMlv lo wrttliig W: Patrick Inr for a Variance from th takt a d n n t i f s ol thi, i t l , partner* Uti altuated at t h . Borough of Carteret for a Plen" tm soil has p-vt (recelvH »nounh Ordinance of the Borough Borough of Clerk of »Itbt . . „Car„ . , Potocnlg. , . Borough t/a McHalt'l Diner and Bar avenui. Cartcret, wrtm, M ary Retail Dlatrlbutlon license No Wfl'er to reallv soak it Surface ttret, permlttlog t h . aald applicant Borouih of Carteiet. Ne ' C. P e/8. Mill OVJtcUons, it m y , aMuld be made D-S for prtralfes Iltuated al 132 (Signed | Hfjterln? oromotes shallow root to: immediately in wrttlai to: Pii Pitrkk Washington AvtnutJ Carteret, N J ittDj to; JOHN PAOI The erertlon of three foiirPotocnlg, Borough Oltrs " of' the ' ' OejtoUOOS. J U O , if anilinpuld i i n p u l d o t imor NOTICE DOROTHY M. PAOI Inc. and grass olcnts with shalfamlly brick veneer units of Tail noj/lce that Hit CARTIMT Borough of Carwrtl. »»w J.raey .mmtdlattly Is writing to Patrick t/a Jack Paie'i one bedroom apartment, with low roots can be 'n real trouble . , , otoclf, B r o u g Clark of Potocnlf, Borough Clark CRAPTSMSN'B CLUB, INC., Las ap(BliWl) of the C P. 6/8. 11/43 full parking' on t h . prMnlaei of 8QPHII KLIBAN 1 Borough of Carwret. Niw Jeraey Bh fC plied to the Borough Cornell of tht in a later <<ry gpeU. Jeinettr street between Christ / l BUI Bowl (Signed) Borough of CarUret for a Club, toptier snd Hayward Streets Slow" and Easy NOTICE WILLIAM SITAR, No CB-3 for premltei lltu- C P 6/8. 15 82 Hlork 118 Lots 414 through 418 Take noUo. that BTBVI UARKO- license > t/a bltar's Package Btort Everyone who hag ever made at 86 Elm Street. Carteret. H J VICS, t / t 8t**e'i Corner, bai t p ated Inclusive c p t/% i i / n Objection!, if any, ahould be madt NOTIC* ' A s'udv of lawn care agrees JBWEL BUILDERS, I N C IpllM to tht Borough Council of Tiki notice that *HKA MI8RO. •• — Robert J, Heller, Pres. the Borough of Carteret for a Plt•hat, slow, rureful watering U t/l'Mlsiot Cafe, baa applied to tbt! " NOTICE mry Retail Consumption llcen ** ( Qnr n0ii.h nt r.riir.> H.W .i.rm. host when the (trass begins to, _ _ . . Borough council ol.O* lorough Tait notlet .hat ALU P R Y W A I A No. c - u for prtmlaei tltuated at « , ' V5,« n °Lr ' »f Carttret for i Plwury Rttall h u applied W (bt sorough Council Show the need of water. I MUST NATIONAL BANK Roosevelt Av.nut, O»rttret N. J, | r° A iiTiHrr O B A P T H U I N * Oonsumptiou llcesaj Ko. C-U for of t h . Borough of Cirurei tot • Objecilont, if any. thould b* mad*: AS*UIIIIIIK no inseot or djseasfj siurehoMt'^MeeiiDg premises'•Uusttd at I N Randolph Plenary Retaif Coniumptlon U mirhedlatety In wrltlut to: Patftckj President, Paul Murha •r premlaei situated,at M lireet. CarUret, M, J, No C-ll for 'It Rt WOlk. tho (trftSS that tUrnS Notue Is hereby given Him pur- Potocnlg, Borough Cierk ot the Vice President, Wllllsm R Objections,.if any, should be nude Rootev.lt AAvenue, Carteret, N J f i l s t m a y he s r o w l n i On!""" 1 ' U' ' * " "' I U < " r K t o r l ' * »pr Borough of Carwret. New Jersev Ueorge is. If any, should oe inadtj 1 UBmidlitelj in wrtUpj to; Patrick! oojcctiooi. thin i A it v i u * inreiinK of the shareholders ol (Blgned) Trtasurcr, Harry Rapp y_ l» to- Patrict 1 PotocDlg, Borough Oltfk Of tht iranndl»tely_ Inwriting w 'flin »r liain soil YOU mlftlt f i r i t National Bank In Carteret will ITEVI UARKOV1CS BtcMUir, Waller Ward Borough of Canertt, lf«» JWeer Potwnll, Borough Clerk of tbt Bar Chairman, Wendell wiUon 'TV iisllic; OI1H ft the SDiklng de-'b* h*UI at IK banking home al No yt (leve'i Oorntt (•lined) Borough of Carteret New Jersey C V tll, l V t l AKNA MI8KO ISlgned) vices In surh areas, makiniij? C w k e A'*llu*' N"wUjeMK"'onhihi c P ( / '' 1 5 / M »/a Uliko's Cafe ALII PRTWATA TOlill holes t h a t Will help JfOtir |7lh da> of July IMS at 3 W 111 Hit! NOTICI NOTICI C. t 6/8. 1S/CJ i: P 8/8 15/J1 ibtt im-i-Mon water or rainwater ^ r 1 : . ^ ' £?„%'&? £ ™lI uu wto tuat WESLST BPB-, NOTICI NOTICI souk in T U . notice Uiti LION '• NOWAK I>tt uot-lct thai UICBAIL UARt/a Leu's Inn h u applied u. thuCOWlTZ, t / i Club U«k»y " bae Cotiaumption Ueenae for • Plenary |t*UU Oouumptioo Borough Council of ( i . Borough at | applied t« t b . »orou|ii Cotraoii of prtinlaM situated at uoeoH N No 1 C-M fW preolaei aitu- Carteret, for a Plenary Retail Con- the Borough of Carttret for a Pit »ton», Or Enf«l my«. and If itu*y u.,a.r t h . uf Waahliiiton Avenue, Certer«t.'» M ( i a ( «] Avenue, Cartaret, auinptlon l l i n , ^ NO. C-M for prem-'usry Retail CODtumptlon Iktnat No h.s U> b, nit. to HIT. to Kt thr Jersey. law aituattd at MJ Rooaevelt Ave C-2t for premlMi situated al U « New Jersey forjyour monty ol no txtro COU, b«COUM « • ore eq. I P* with tht M«tro Ntwipapcr Strvlcr Out ia>H«d ^ pored to h»lp r ou find tht right idta, choot*'"' : > P'« •'' :; " °" that will commontj ctrlain orttnlion for your od u"J U l wrin tht copy ihoi M I I I . r«u poy only lor •Kt ipact. / C< II M E 4 - 1 1 1 1 Display Advertising Dept. i. Woodbridge Piiblishing Co. PUBLISHERS OF The Independent-Leader Carteret Press Edison lowhship & Fords fe ~ . rttmr'i «II<I ,-iuiniiiird. siinjert to " — '• . .. mov,ei lii"h MI vmi •( in i sculp , n i ,., r o ,,i o r the UompKoller of Objecnunt, if <any. should Hi Objections, if any, snuuid »t roadinue, Caxterct N J ;RooM«clt Avtnut, Carttrtt. M. J whlltVfi- l a * n U l*/t IM Currtucy Wathmgion D. C , aud madi lmmMUat.1; In writing to UnmtdlaMl/ in writing to: ratrlck1 ObjMitont. u any, Ibould bt made j Objsctlona. If any, ahould bt made t 18 Green Street OFFICES AT N.J II:, (T JUNE 14, 15, 1962 the amended Kerr-Mills medl fair cal care for the aged program. 15 , .. . Since January 1,1989, when thn ten mile over speed Urn ,. ,1,,-,,'ack-Wi established, State trooperajLake'thei |,!,,, m nit ofihave Issued 87,338 summonses the State A fact- to speeders, . , . The 11th an-'Game .,lin,,inij In mini County Homerule Confer- has slgnei „ nn paRCs|rnce of the New Jersey Associn- elpalltltvi ' h l,l r frrrjtion of Chosen Freeholder* will t,0 crack ' •' 'imriit ofibo held at the Shelburne Hotel.!te miRnl • ' 14-17. . . . Entry blanks. PAGE NINETEEN been announced by thr state b l f j * «»trtWUd'to sehooli unfinished which can't be held J commission authorled by the Board of Shell Fisheries. in September. can ^'iglsature will study the roto CAPITOL CAPERS:—Summer ,ing tn January. arts in New Jersey and mbg to lt a report before December vacation time li here, so state On the other hand Mansfield and *}< 1Bfl3- . , Shore munlclpali- offices will close,-at 4:30 P. M. says, If It appears on Beptei dally Instead of 8 P. M. from bP1 ' -I* t n *t work can be finished t « may file storm disaster next Monday until September •Continued from Edit Page* nrM cialmj up to October 1 next In°'e ° ^ i x w n 10. . . . The measure freeing Senate Majority Leader Mikr ?" stead of June 15, under a bill favor working straight through older public employees from Mansfleld is again adopted by the Legislature State pension-social security about the prospect of taming to thr flnl.«h before going home a post- W a t h" isn't saying—but Is The State Board of Medical Integration has again been election session of ob '••<•'* aware of, however— Examiners may now suspend sabotaged by anti-pensioners this year. in that a lot of the solons who State the license of a doctor charged at the State House, . . . g i» o r He's proposing a recess until are up for reelection will be getwith malpractice '".\SSi'ninly.Trenton for energy kit designed to Instruct after the November vote If Itsting mighty itchy feet by Labor aoeomodatlons tlon of & hl»hlv „', m pass Domctslc Arts Division at thn in the high school classes in ferrov e t n a n ^ o s p l t a l , ^ o y . t e r t r a n s p l a n t M M o n h M magnetic domains, will prob- clear by September 16 that any Day and be wanting to get Into Izeable amount of work remains the vote-harveating fielfl. 1 - - - - asps * « AaavaivifVA -: CLASSIFIED :- I BATES - INFORMATION Il-M for 15 words t« eaeh additional ward Parabl* (B advane* 7do7 oXnc s Deadline for adii T I M * * ) 10 A V for th« u n « ««•>'• publication NOTE: NO CLA88irirD ADS TAKEN OVER fHONl! WIST.BE "iENT IN. Tf If phone MErenrr 4-ltii LOST AND FOUND KOR RENT LOST— Diamond weddlnR and HORT READINQ — Hagamrn engagement rings. Vicinity Heights. New apartment, between Convery Boulevard Extra lurgr kitchen and living and Carteret area, approxi-jroom. Two bedrooms, tile bath mttcly tine week ago. Reward, and shower. Electric range. For the best of health we Finder please call 968-1126. Adults or business couple premust have a moderate amount Fred C. Phillips. 28 Dal-'ferred. Rflcrpn'es Call KI 1of padding for warmth and! bert Street Carteret. « 14 4443. 64/14 cushioning of bones and nerves, RIDERS WANTED We also need a little extra REAL ESTATE FOR SALE weight for emergency food de- R I D ERS WANTED from"i«lln. poslttortes that will be called to Journal Square. Call FU- WOODBRIDQE — Four bedon when we are 111 and cannot 1-1747. 6 14 room Cape Cod with large take food. j kitchen. Oil hot water Other than these demands, FEMALE HELP WANTED • heat. Full basement, semi- finfat becomes excessive and weight becomes a problem. Fat-1 EXPERIENCED Nurses' A l d e Is'ned. Assume existing mortty tissue Is not healthy tissue.1 and practical nurse Non- "HB(1 t l 5 ( ) 0 MARTEliL. REAL It's not only unsightly but a.smoker preferred Mapleton E S T A T E CO.. ME 4-8100, B21 real health menace Nursing Home Call ME 4-13R9 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge. Tinning and 6/14 Actual pound - loss should after 7:00 P. M. 5-17 tf " " Sheet Metal Work start as fat fat metabolism beATTENTION WOMENWith• MISCELLANEOUS comes higher. In other words, Roofing, Metal Cellini FOR SALE your body should burn up, out any exj«rlence you can and Furnace Work rather than store up, food in *rn money l»r your Vacation ;fat depots. To speed UP this expenses by taking orders for O n l Cab 8ubur™« » 588 Alden Street process, exercise is necessary AVON COSMETICS and tolle- Rbb aEnN TvS S oK Water Co ff t t W tries in your own" neighbor hood i - Collect. WATER SOfTEWER. as well as a reduction ot caloric Woodbridge, N. J. SHIPPED; 0RanRe 4-0534. 6/7 • 8/38 Intake. Pats, sugars and starch- MERCHANDISE 1 es are best kppt nt a minimum PREPAID AND ON CREDIT. ~ SERVICES Telephone MErcurj 4-1246 Call NOW! Mrs. Davis, MI 2A diet of prbtective foods Is e 6 u MADAM MARY —RBADBl wise diet for young and old, ADV18ER for fat and slim, Protective wvm 9;00 J0:00 foods are high in protein and mineral value. METALLURGISTS—Alert ]un- 7 1 M " l n 6 t r e e t ' Roodni tod Sheet Metii Work A hit - or - miss reducing lor and creative senior men'*• J- C a l 1 M E 4 - 98 ??', MS ST. GEORGE AVE. 64/H-6/21* diet is not desirable. A person for R it D and commercial in-1; WOODBRIDGE must learn good eating habits vestigations in highptlntal <m Repaln and stick with them year - in';eld. Unusual opportunity aIl lland year - out. These habits new company. Pressure T e c h - j py o^u^r ^wi ^ f decwatort of an should be learned during child- nology Corporation of America,! Rt n o M (. r a hood and are one of the most P.O. Box 304, Woodbridge, N. J.12344 for ( |]lmportant of all responsibilities MErcury 4-8200 your home. Jim and 1.1 Mil: Of a parent. 64/14-6 21' 6/14-7/1 If the proper eating habits AlT-Condltionini HELP WANTED ,are set during childhood and Warm Ah Hot 'BRICKLAYER • MASON. All Indnitrln Eilnun Sjiwm MALE AND FEMALE are adhered to all during life, 1 types of brick, concrete, aton« Motor Guaidt there is very little chance that FOl FREB ESTTMATM bs R e f l l r s o f a n TEACHERS Earn $3.50 periJ° - P y Wnd' CaU MX 4-214S or MK 4-J2U a person will ever need to go on F U1 9308 'Colonla). a drastic reducing diet. Chances .hour for demonstration work 6/n-7/« are also very good that this with Field Enterprises Educaperson will enjoy good health tional Corp. Write Mi. Ernest'^"YOUR DRINKINO has be* Cavlll. Personnel Director, 325| c o m l ! a p r O b | e m , Alcoholic* through out life. It Is a known fact that your East Front St., Plalnfleld. o v l A n o n y m o u s c a n h e i p y 0 U i call -15l5 or write wr P 0 Box eating habits are a potent, and call Collect PLainfield 7-3366lBI 22-1515 6 14 2 53, Woodbridge. 8/7-8/2) determining factor in provid- or FUlton 8-42K. ing your body with strong col VIMPLOYWJNTWANTKD i H A V I N a T R 0 U B I J E w l th y0UI J r Gardner A Son tissue. Strong cell tissue breaks sewerage? Electric Seweroot485 AMBOY AVENUE down slowly to age and sick- PT. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL er removes roots, filth, sand ness. Most Americans know GIRL 'juniori desirrs partWoodbridge enough about proper diet to time employment or weekend and stoppage from clogged pipes, drains and sewers No MErcury 4-3540 eat wisely if we only would. For babysitting Call FU 1-3043. digging, no damages - rapid 6/14' most of us it would be -mor« We're Specialists In and efficient Call Tonyi than full payment for oui- elPlumbing and Heating MB 4• BEAR WHEEL ALIGNBOY, 10, SETS FIRE forts. 6/7-6'28 MENT and BALANCE ROCHESTER, N. Y.—A 10- 8007. SECRET OF LONG LIFE year-old boy has admitted • BRAKE SERVICE Shame BURLINGTON, N. J.—If you starting a fire that wrecked a want to live to be 101, don't Roman Catholic elementary "You complain that you have school building in suburban had to support your wife's fam.'marry, boys. ily?" the court questioned a David B. Huffman offered Irondequolt, ' this advice on the eve of his The youngster, whose name man seeking a divorce. one hundred and first birthday. was withheld because of age, "Yes, your honor." Retired from farming a,nd admitted setting three fires in "How much of a family has watchmaking, Huffman, living the two-story brick building at she?" at the Masonic home, says he St. Ambrose School. Damage "Pour children, your honor." For Equipment and credits bachelorhood for his was estimated at half a millioi? "Who is their lather?" Instruction "I am, your honor." dollars. For Information Stop In or longevity, Call ME 4-0011 BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY Machines - - Coal ft Fuel Oil iiii M\(IIINK Hot Water Running SLOWLY? Delicatessen J . Moving & Trucking TREAT SHOPPE 61 ;i R a h w i j Avenue Woodbndfi Hipp s| KVK t Tanklru Colls Chemically Cleaned Kodak WbKt Church) • SAI.ADS i t Their Beit • SOIM FOUNTAIN Move "IDEAL WAY" Phone FU 8-3914 AGENT NATIONAL VAN LINES U88 St. Georte Ave7Aveiiel SPECIAL WINTER RATES IO CAI MOVl» t Mfn anil Trilln I U Bont Porches & Steps PORCH AND STEP SPECIALISTS Wood or Masonry Stepi and Platforms Replaced, Repaired • HUN1I BAKERY GOODS or Remodeled Open T A. M. to 10;J§ P. M INCIJT)(NG SUNDAYS AVENEL tlo»rd Wfdneidaj All Day Drugs COAL ft OIL CO. 826 RAHWAY AVE. AVENFI, ME 4-1400 RAYMOND JilKSOy and SON Druggiiti JOHN J . B I T T I N G 8H Main Street Woodbridge N. J. 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YOU LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY See the Latest Model EUctric Ranges at Your Favorite Store m-m SIRVICI ILBCTRIC AND QAS COMPANY Ttf Servant of a dreat Staie 31 PAGE TWENTY JUNE 14, 15, 1962 Speaking About Sports By MEYER Kolibas Cardinals Fifth in Row, 13. j|Lou's Tavern In First Place Tie With Kolbas 9 CAKTKRFT — Lou's Tiuern Over 2:10 persons attended the annual awards dinner-clanm givon by Iho Cartrict Sportsmen Association, honoring thr,various most valuable players in HIP four major .sports at Carlcrct High School this past year. The affair was held at the Legion Hall last Saturday night. Walter (Moe) Ga«ior was chairman of the event. , Ray Wietecha of the New York fool ball Giants wa.s the guest of honor. This year's winners were announced by Robert (Bob) O'Donnell, head tr^ek coach at Carteret Htph and recently appointed assistant superintendent of schools in Carteret. The winners were: Football— Ed Mantie, thc sophomore triple threat left halfback; basketball, Arthur McMahon, the sophomore front court ace; baseball. Dennis Kopin, the senior catcher who led the team to its most successful season in recent years, and track, Alex Perka, senior, who excelled in shot put, discus and javelin. Faculty WinsAt )lumbus School In Vollev Ball .stayed in a tip for tun place in the .Senior Soft ball I.''HRUC j bv not chin R t h r i r ftfib : nriiRlit Victory tliis pnst we< k at t h r i!' t h r iPmk field by 1 to 1 AuM t0SfP1 s bv CARTf :HKT Cardiimli.' ' ' M i l • Ill the s " M i n i • t) II 1 . . Tavern. 1In M i , Fnmllv niii,. ,| Iisroriv Ray K i i v h hurled ;i i:!:i.i>ler-: thrce-wn1V ri,-,,! I fill gnmr, vicldmc u:\\\ 1 lirrcj lea HUP leiHi in ; p i t s in settim: buck tin losers bus Rrbiml fnrulty played the "ftme of illr|ln oiisy fashion. In \\v ineanseventh and eolith « The K. illl).. .Umr hr led a 13-liit biirnmr by elnssrs in n volley ball name , 9-0 lead 'firllinp four sitr/lcs himself. fin the benellt of the school thc first in i mini Dan Scmcnza cam* ibrmmh libiniv fund nt the Columbus F.mlly tc with ii honir run and n o sinaduioi i<roun<is this week to wore M'Vr; I d e s to mid to t h r ; i r i r k The fnciiltv won two out of three peK despite n bad CUSP The wi(inerfa roll'ii up a of sore muscles. Mr Lynch. irommamline 9-0 1'ad m tlioj fifth Inn fucultv nvn'ier. vas the only first Ihrce frnmrs. ! Jumped t lUn •• easimltv nf the unmc. loslnit tnrily, l]I-KI '., I T h r box score: I he senm nf tits SDOlts Rtflre. I.nu's Tl'p liluli sorer* Included Mr spurt by tin- K the last , I t u i : i •• Wojewiirtz!:! If M fznvB. Mr O Hrnwn, Mr „„„,,, Cn T. Semrnzn cf I, Nl-rro. Mi A Brechka and ™ m a l s t<> > D. Semrn/i? 2b „ AWARDS P R E S E N T E D — At Carteret Spnrlsmrn Dinner tn H i c h Schiinl Mast Valuable players. Left In richt, Alex Perka, Mr F Walsh jKincli P Mrs C. Williams and Mrs. Rf m p ™1-'- ' • track, Dennis Knpin, l>:iwlull, Walter G-isiur. president of t h e Carteret .Sportsmen Club, Ray Wielerhka, New Vork FootKm lb Julns Wi-lsman were co-clinlr- ™rBKflP<™ H,v, ° « hull G i a n t s , Ktl Manie. football, a n d .Arthur J l e M a h o n , basketball. 8lfl J • men of the nfliiir " M " l r ''"Donovan .ss 1 On Tuesday the Men's Pnc- The h o x ''">'•< J. Gluchoskl 3b nity softbiill team played the K«iiin A triple tie for first place in the closely-knit iGrrtski Giblin if c Elwlith Grade boys team and Nardi cf race in the Senior Softball League was broken as won the name, in to 7. Sarzitlo If the Kolibas Cardinals knocked off the Holy Family 32 II 13 The lineups included: Vlnfkn if AgrifO contingent to drop the losers to second place. Lou's Students • R Verdi, slf; J. Oilral 2b Mestiuitw 2b 1 1 CARTER*.! The Italian R l v r r a M . w W h l t e lb- C Bertha M | CARTERET Tin Carteret Tavern still remains in a tie for first position. 0 Ur 3b American Club .scored an easy crandell c. H Sairlnarlo "scMstraKepede ^ Q!K of C Softball team won its P. Bamburak If t n m P ,'-' f i ' 9 v k U " y " v e r " " F M C G B o c r a "• M T l l r l t 0 c f : L!G>ordano r |W Ward cf first game of the current scu-i CARTERET — A crowd of hi'ad Wrestling coach James 1 in-j C rudup p; F, Verseiryi 2b' A 'McLaren lh C o r p j n ,,„, L l t t l e i^MW John Schein and George Baker, two local golf ;Rosal lb 0 son by defeating the Kozy Kor-;250 persons were on hand ternatiomil Division, this week.|j ac k.son rf; L Jiminez 3b' E Kasklw 3b enthusiasts, were among the many thousands of R waj-d c 0 ner, 6 to 4, at the Park field.'the Carteret Sportsmen Asso- Master of ceremonies for thc'p r a n \ i Tidrosky topped Joe|prokopink If. Kaluwk P Thomas ~ on tin1 mound. viewers who watched the proceedings at the DcCario ss I T e a c h m - Mr. D. Lynch p; Kollbu P 0 Each team made six hits, but ciatlon's aiiiiunl Dinner-Dance u h ( , sf , ivec ) m this capacity for Stofa P Team Standing: Mr. Bensulock 'W. c : M t . Nl- Sosnowski P Thundcrbird Golf Classic played at the Upper Kitz P 1 a total of five bases on ball | to witness the presentation o! the fifth consecutive year. W LR1'« <Li lb: Mr o . Brown 2b:'zimmermnn v jand a number of errors helped. . . , , , . o tne M o s t V a l l l i b l e P ] a y e ] T Montclair County Club over the weekend. Pearson if 5 _ i Mr. A, Brechka 3b: Mr. R. Mul. Italian Amenenn Ithe Knights win the ball came. . . , 4 _ j l a n ss: Mr. P. Walsh If; Mr. ;Parkview Democrats •! . , . , , . ipnies in the four major sports 21 1 5 _ 2 i F . Buzas cf; Mr. D Boyklns rf. Muller's Insurance ... The In an independent ball game, the Cornell Hnlj Vamili Art while Meyers hurled thc vie 0 0 0 0 1 n - 31 ljtory. Lelinko suffered the ' a t C a r t e r e l H l i ! h Tony's Shell affair was held last Saturday It -11 loss for Kozy Korner. 5 13 0 0 Tigers, managed by Vito Stolfi, walloped the Cor- Lou's lrtn E. M. D ' " t M Kt( KF.ATION v3_4j night at the I^iion Hall. The box score: nell Cubs at the Carteret Park last Sunday afterBabies Furniture _ DEPARTMENT SENIOR 2 4 Yavorsky 3b Ray Wietecha of the New CARTERET - The Every-j p M . c Coi .,, i _ 5 SOFTBALL LEAGUE iZabel lb noon, A return game is scheduled for next month._ York Footbull Giants, who en•reen 3 team w o n ! W p h r o w M f n s C ! u b Standings as of Wed., June 13|Makwinski P tertained tthe with t h i s week toii i n other Raines 4 t a n t e - twoo ball cames c Raines Muller I n - Lou's Tavern 5 0 !KeaU If 1 dotes concenmi!; t h e life of a maintain i perfect 6-u ri.'curd. J l U 1 . a n c e ( e i i m w o n 3 Kindjierski lb 0 Shuleskl rf Kolibas Cordinals 5 pro-football player, made the place in the Little defeating the F.M.C, 16 to 5, 3 f t b l d h in first f l i h Littl Koncl rf l E . Weber C Holy Family 4 National Division. In presentations Ua 1 . CARTERET — The A andb.Balewicz rf and then winning; its fifth game Agrico 2 Molewrn cf 3 1 1 1 4 This year's winners were an-; ' ' first game the league lead- with a triumph over the He- A & O Sweet Shop f i l l t i l I ' l T K s o f t b R l 1 t e a m defeated the CarJF'tzserald 3b 2 3 had a close call by nosing brew Mens Club. 20 to 10. Mark 4 I I U L I I l < " ' V t t ; r e l L a n o s i n a n abbreviatedPotoncsak ss • nounced by Hohert O'Donnell.. Knights of Columbus 1 4 oi/. Babies Furniture, 15-14, as R 3 head Track ich at Carteret Bresko outlasted Jeff Petrocy. Carteret Lanes OCEANPORT. N. J. - Be- five-inniiiR ball game this veek 5't?l C 5 Kolibas 2 -1 2 High and ri.tntly appointed Gien Toth recorded the win. inj B a b i w F l i n l i t u r e a l s o p l a y e d K o z y K o r n p r iat the Park field by a 13 to 3 Kalnok 2b 5: Holy Family n 0 n ginning Mondny. Juno IS. there 1 of.the second game the pace-set- , w o g f t m e S ] n o s\l n g o u t tthe _ h e Hp Assistant Superintendent Meyers P He o g f t m e S i n0B ng out score. Next Week's Schedule will be daily bout service beSchools. This vear's selections ; ' l s w n o a l ' r the only u n d e - | b r e w M e n s c l u b 1 5 . 1 4 a n d Ed Carmichael hurled and Monday, June 18th: 1st game MEDWICK P1.AYKK-. ptim i n t h e L l t t l e 28 tween Ntnv Yni-k City and^lori- batted in the victory. He carved were as follows: FFootball-Ed-f o o t b a l lt E d - , t h e, t hne n tying tying Tony's Tonys Shell Shell Station Stat 6:30 p.m. A <fc O Sweet Shop MEET SATVRDAY rteret 1 4 . 1 4 | i n a mme w h j c h w J U raund Mantle, the Sophomore L-agues, trimmed the Carteret KMT mouth Park, this service to out a neat'four-hitter in subVR Kozy Korner: 2nd gamej All rpRistei-f! ,>' triple threat left halfback: DUicatesscn, 16-9. c o n t l n u e t h r o u g h t h e r e m a l n d p r j d u i i i ! ! the Lanes, M addition, Masculin cf , replayed at a later date. 8:15 p.m. Kolibas Cardinal* vs. Babe Ruth ar.a T h c tPiim 3 standing: Basketball—An hur McMahon. Recreation doings . . . All o f t h e 56-day meeting which h e slammed a homer with the Finnegan ss The E.M.D. team defeated Alfrlco. 'leagues arc t. :-.. 3 the Sophomo:v front court ace: Evergreen. Undscapes 6 0 Mullers Insurance, 11 to 7, and bases loaded in the first, in- A. Meretta 2b registered play°rs in the Bnbelends AuRiist 4 Tuesday, June 19th; 1st [day mop MIR ,I- •:, 2 Tony>5 Rhody 2b 1 Baseball — D-nnis Kopin, the Craftsman Club nlnu. Other homers were hit "s Shell walloped the game 6:30 p.m. Holy Familyjfleid at 10:00 I1., Ruth and Joe MeiKick Leasues The "City of Keansburft" is Smarro C 3 E.MJJ. Senior catchi :• that led the Sacred Heart by Bill Vinsko and Nick Le3. team, 16 to 1. Steve !vs. Lou's Tavern; 2nd.. gameinieasurct measured for \u.: vill meet :it the liish school the new bout Reagan 3b 1 JBaseball team to Upmost sue- Weal Liquor 3 Ondrejack waa the winner. field ''vnoiTow. 10 A. M.iscnurr tralTic from New York hotsky of thc winners and Ed Stragepede lb 8:15 p.m. Carteret Lanes vs.'placed on teams ljcessful season in recent years; Sv-nowiecki 3 Sullivan of the losers. K of Plflyer v ' l i1(- - si ;ned to to the track. It is skiupercd C, ing W ason. 0,and Trrtck — Alex Perka, Sen-i 1 * 0 * 1 N o 4 4 0 3 teams anrl nn-iiMir'd for uni-jby Prank H. Buncc and thc ship , Tile winners scored in every [IKondrk It Wednesday, June 20tli: 1st; Players who «. 0 ior that excelled in the Shot'Babies Furniture 3 B Pusillo rf forms. Anyone who played lias a capacity for 2,000 p e i - l n n l n B gitne 6:30 p.m. Holy Family vs.json's teams and 3 P u t Discu-s and Javelin events.'Carteret De!icates.sen I Lelinko P last season and has not regis-iSDns. There are sun decks, The box score: Kory Korner; 2nd game 8:15 Istered can do -. In other game* the Sacred Douglas King, head Football A & O tered may do so at this time. eocl-Jail lounws.. refreshment. P m. Kolibas Cardinals v«. A Players on ilx r, R K A.l 29 coach and chairman of the Hearts won two games, wallop1 All insurance fpps must be paid stands and snack bars on the ^ • & O Sweet Shop. iwho are not i-;..-i: ing the Craftsman Club, 17 to ljK of C 0 3 0 1 1 1 0—6 Sportsmen Scholarship' Com 2 Manchise 2b to be cliniblf to play. Members'ship | son are ur^ed -o The AKIICO 11 Kozy 0 1 2 0 1 0 0—4[mittee, presented th annua ljl behind Glen Black and then CABTERET 2 of the GB.BA. team, who arej The schedule for the City o f ' ' Babe Ruth drew an all time! e un if O rms to thr !; Scholarship Award to Rnbert'wmnmE easily over Local 440,!softball team won its third vic- high 3 of 2.056 bases on balls! not eligible this season, are re-iKeansburg calls for leaving the h Babe R ' f ! 15 to 9. Glen Black also hurled;tory in the Senior Softball 0 Skiba! during his major league career., hftVe 6 t l . K m s . ] New Zullo C quested to turn in their uni-'.^ea wall al Battery Local ri: nltaries ))reseni at this victory. League by downing the A and 1 Meyers lb jYork City at 10:45 A. M. Then forma at tfie field. |Slur's Shop Ri;. the affair -ere: Mayor Stephen! The Weal Liquors team beat;O Sweet Shop, 9 to 8, with a l , 1 \V. Vinsko cf The Babe Ruth league opens^he ship wilt stop at the 69th Skiba. Superintendent of Synowitcki Funeral, 7-2. The:bn; fifth-inning four-run rally Ir. a s M l k e Magner pitched andiShop. Labor 1 Litwienski 3b t h e wln H e Rot a h o m e m v Post 22314. B:..! < > a 3 | •Its season, June 22; the Junior I Street pier in Brooklyn, leavSchools Edwin S. Quin, C,H.S.:Craftsmen Club won over Lo-|The winnint rally was fea-| 2 Lehotsky rf I n t h e fllial R| Leaguc opens, June 26. Boys'm 1 ' t l i a t P ° i n t a t 1 1 : 3 0 A ' M - !, Principai Herman E. Horn, Di-'cp.l 440 in a close game, 5-4,|tured by a home run by Frank! 8 w the Fi'ank'S:cal s i l l . 1»f 0 T Carmichael rf Interested in playing in the! Racing fans will reach At_ CARTERET — Hank Zabel ,. pct0 ,. of Athletics Francis Me-coming from behind a 3-0 de-•Bamburak. iDeP1- Store won over Metro gin on Priduv '• 1 Junior League must register lantic Highlands at approxiThe losers outhit the w i n - i G l B 5 s b>' 4 - ! - C r a l ( ! WoodhullKames will tx- , 9 hit two home runs as the Holy; C a r t h - v j ; , a d Basketball coach ficit to win. Dennis Hefferan 24 13 n i g h s d l 0 1 stil<1 with Mr. Miglcc, {mately 1 P. M. each afternoon jFamily team,shelled the C a r j . su.-wak. head Baseball bested Bobby Kapinas in thU.ners, 11 to fl, but errors and n u r l e d B f i n e R a m e ° '' Carteret Lanrs Weslf y At present a two-way t i o . a l l d t h e n w i l 1 •» transported z,Ak,]eski 5 S o'teret Lanes, 24 to 3, in t h e i Miglecz. and fame. |walks were costly to the A and 2 0 coach" R riiarcl exists in the Senior Soltballi'o t l l c l l ' a c k i n s p e c i a l ^ ^ ^ i K o p l n C By Alan 1 Senior Softball Leasue. The • O team. IN TRACK ELITE 1 3 League. Kolibas Cardinals a n d j b u s r s - Immediately after t h e ; P i . ( m j , same lasted only five innings, i | Going into the final half of 1 # 2 1 r the s e b u s e s r o t u r n lhe seventh mnm Lou's Tavern huve records o f l ^ « « - ,- , r f . ^'Sullivan lb 1 2 li Every.player on the winning /)ni\l nnkPTY tjfl&PS Ullt *> thf Agrico BOWERMAH,. 5 wins and no losses. Holy A U a i l t l c Highlands where p a t - , K , p 0 team was ahead by 9 fc 5, but 2 O.team had at least one hit as; Family lost their first samc,' r 0 I ' s w i n b 0 R r d t h e s h l p f o r t h e i K m if ON/Y. Of 0 the A and O had the winners 2 lithe Holy Family exploded for' 12 to 11 to Kolibas'. return trip to New York, ip i w i l ,. rf 0 worried by staging a three run a total of 16 hits. 1 boat 0 rally and coming withm oneIn the American League. K. T h i s ^ excursion to j M f M a hon 3b 0 Tony Sosnowski hurled a neat 2 0 run of tying the score. of C and Such's hjwe each l o s t i M o n m o u t h P a r k w i U ol ''8 |nRt( "Kulick 2b 2 °;four-hitter in checking the Car;lt C J 8ey c ty N J at , Belting two hits apiece for the'; The box score: one game ami must face eachi ^ ' f ' ;, ' T ^ TIAM STANDINGS ' _ _ -•—j teret Lanes in a thorough 18 other in the bumper games Exchange Place and New JerL Braves were Alex Notchey. Bill; Agriru W 3 4 fashion. For the losers- Mike the 0|Hebrew and Steve Kager, whllejMesquita 3b : A \- O which i will decide temporary ! s e y f a m * w i s h i n « t o m a k e 4 1 3 2 3—13 McMahon made two singles and eiiiiiis A. C 1 e sure at t n tlle OBob Beni hit safely twice W|Puka«h 2b " 0 3 0 0 - 3a doub|e, B.u'i-y '. I flrjt place Evergreen L'ind" i' ' 'y b ° P *° t r a w , L ail ,. s 0 the Colts |W. Ward cf 1 scapeslare undefeated and h a v e ! m a y b o a r d t h e C i t y o f K ( > a n s - : ' ' j Mike Shomsky homered for Iselin F C Wourib;;d:e Braves .... 1 °i Sonny Siccinski hurled a i U l ' ' f tafcenW straight Kames. TlH'y! l)tlre t n p r e ' ' T* I the winners. of Iselin V,t,s 0 ilfour hitUr to earn the Braves' p Barburak C will meet the Craftsman Club! T h e ciiy Keansburg is K / m p i « The box-score: ()Wlll> b v t h e Giordano Tnlckins; .... 0 decision. B.tni, the Colts' F. Bamburak rf and could lose their firs.t Bamc.i ^ Keansburg Steam- *-»v • Y \^x [ Holy Family Dino Ci'ics Service .... 0 Italian-American Club leads1'10111 Company and it is ex- : starter, was charged with ,the DeCarlo 3b AB. R. R. H. Kelnei colts Sarzillo M 0 A the Minor division by it lialf'P^ctod that the ship will prove "Vf one-sided loss. Shomsky, 2b. 4 33 1 Stofa P game and will meet the strointi1"1 extremely popular vehicle i l O " .3 WOODBRIDGE — D o r s i j The Iselin Field Club made 4 f0 |E. Weber, c. 5 4 2 14 1D and well-coached Parkview' »" transporting race fans from 3 4 Bakery scored one run in the their season's debut in the! '™ 3 jYavorsky, 3b. Democrats. . . . Revenge is IIV" 11 ' metropolis to Monmouth T ( ,. l m standings L W 3 league a success by conquering 10th inning to emerge a 5-4 vic3 Zabel, lb. !Elin k store for this K amf and it could ' Woodbridge 3 5 31 1 tor o'. • r Giordano Trucking of Dlno's Cities Sen-ice by a 14-7 5 |Shuleski, Of. be the best of the season. , . . Fords 4 4 A Ic O 2 Port Heading In a Recreation tally in a free swinging game. !.\iiglecz, is. 4 ——.—, i giUy B n , t o n jjit 17 homei.seiin , \ .'.."' 4 5 Beniur Softball League game Joe Blu.sewicz was Iselln's Stise rf 4 *lRledel, rf 2New coach Wally Lemni ol, runs for the Detroit Tigers in Colonia''"'"'"""'".'". 3 3 jammed with excitement from|mainstay at the plate with a T Carmichael If 4 ^'Molczan, cf. 2 the St. Louis Cardinals' foot-jJiis first American League sea4 ihome run and two singles, while Manchise 2b staii to finish. ! WOODBRIDGE — Joe Beyer ball team believes Sam Etche- son last year, exceeding by five E. Carmichael lb p 3 the score balanced atjKeenan, lannaccio, Mirabella, 24 16 36 • became a celebrity in the With verry will be his No. 1 quferter his previous career hiRh with C Fl 4/ Lanes 4 4 iMiinn into the 10th frame, a n d c « n a e a c n accounted for Falva 4-4 back next full. Sam had arm the Milwaukee feraves of the iJowiislup Junior High School 21 AB. H. Carl DePederlco singled and t w o ^ » e k l l 0 ( * s - Al Oomgani Litwienski 3b trouble last season. 'National Leagued 5 BfWball League when he pitch-! Lehotsky es 1 1 moved over to third base on rifled out three singles tor Meyers cf, ijb " 'Ll _jed'a brilliant, no hitter to lead| K °P m . cl 4 2 hit. Matt Dino's club. ! Woodbridge to a d^cisl\e 9-1 Pettus, df. Jim Vornello's Kralick, p cf ,4 Klraly, ss, 3 victory over Fords. Piatiirolo, the next batter, j 3 Sullivan, lb. ruppc-d an Infield grounder Beyer's no hitter was the first 2 33 which permitted DePederico to in the two year history of the Agrico 3 1 0 2 1 4 0 1—9 2b make a to the plate with the league, and it pl»yed an imA & O 3 ' 1 0 3 0 0 3—8 iiinint run. portant role in moving the Koch, 3b. 2 Kertes, p. Johnny Kralich went the full young Ban-on team up into sole Valient, r;. 2 distance to annex the Bakers' CARTERET — The Cornell possession of first place in the current standings. During hus triumph. During his stint out Tigers managed by Vito Stoln FlfTtfa CUtfAtn 21 3 on the diamond dais, he gave in a tightly pitched game at seven inning stint out in Jhe From 6 P.M. 111112 Midnight up five hitis and fanned six. Carteret Park last Sunday center of the diamond, he fired Score by innings: third strikes on past 16 barters Holy Family .3 3 7 0 11 — 24 Ronnie Decibus absorbed the shaded the Cornell Cubs. 27 to Carteret Lanes 1 0 0 1 . 1 — 3 Truck-tTs' reversal. , und walked four. 21. CARTERET - The Knight* A. C. enooun- Frank Maiter with beautiful of Columbus defeated the MeB'ords avoided a shutout with tercd little difficulty disposing control stemmed the Cub rally tro Qlast 6-2, to remain in a run In the first Inning on two of the Iselin Vets by a 41 score In the bottom of the/ ninth. first place in the Little League Woodbridge errors. Jim Egan as the veteran JIddie Majewskl Cub hurler Al Leflfowski pitched American (division, this wee)c' reached first base after being pitched a neat Sour-hitter. nicked by u wild pitch. He well but was handicapped by For the winners, Bob Spolozino Bill Schnlg a f d Rocky Grazi- fielding errors. Bob Russo and and JohnlKindJlerski hit homstole second, took third on the nii Mi/|)lied tile Avenel club's second baseman's error and Lou Santora highlighted the r«. Qlenn pitched the victory trotted in to score when the power ;tt the j plate with two Tiger attack with four hits In The team atandiiiK; I'KJl (iAMK DAILY t Woodbrtdge rlghtflelder per- HOPELAWN - Robert Oo- hits each. C (Kxci'pt Sat., Situ. & Holidays) five t'rips to the plate. Both Knightsof Columbus 6 i mitted the ball to fall between mori's hitting and pitching setj The Woodftrldge Braves, a mqn also gave outstanding per- Such's Bar & Grill 1 up a*3-l victory for the Mets inew entry- In the league, went l his legs. Frank's Dept. Store formances in the field, Young Krom « A. M. till 5 V. M. Ronnie Mesar,. Dan P a n k o ; ^ « 5 . . ° „"* , i n , , ^ e Hope- on u 21 hit spree to trouncethe RUsso, incidentally, under the Catholic War Vets 3 at the and Joe Beyer were the B a r lawn Youth Baseball League. iKelim Colja by a.wide 21-4 watchful eye of Pop 8JolfJ has Sportsman Club 4 b score. ions' stars at the plate with Aside from hurling a strong | been developing Into the key Metro Glass 4 .safe blows, while' Bruce Laun- seven inning game, Gomorl U S. Metals player oNtla, Tiger club. 5 hardt rapped out a double with belted a home run which degive up eight safe me Is scheduled Koke's Tavern the bases loaded in the fifth cided the contest. Glenn Mohr blows. second Sunday of July. In, other games the Sportswas the Giants losing pitcher, Glenn Motyr and Steve Feframe. Ine Fusco, manager ol the man Club shut out Koke's TavEd Kaminslsy, who holds two Aft losing to the Mets, the demi collected borne runs for C u b s ^ c o n f l d e n t of victory in ern,. 22 to 0, with Paul Grace Just a Mile North uf Edison Bridge previous mound decisions over Giants made a substantial the OlanU. gudacsko also belt- the B game since he received getting the victory. Buch's Bar COCKTAIL LOUNGE W o o d b r i d g e , absorbed the comeback In the league by aned a round IttpPtr for the los-|notice^That hl« ailing tt&r re- and Grill handed Frank1* Dept Fords' reversal after being nick- 8-7 score in a game which was Ing Angel 8tore 1U second loes oi the sea;ceiver. Hugh Devlin, will be Special R«duMd fta<« I ed for 10 hits. not settled until the conclusion After trailing throughouti available for the next conteet son a« Joe TerebeUki turned in and Saturdays 12 Fords 100 000 0—1 of nine innings of play. most of the |W»e, the Yankees Many neighbor* and local a neat victory, holding the lo»All la n o Hi.MirtuMl and v e In Urmd New Conditlonl Woodbridge 003 024 x—9J Joe Yujiasz hurled a five hit- rallied to cotte from behind supporters attended the ball er» to one run 346 Main Street 634-4520 Umpires: McLaughlln ter In a winning effort, while and Call VA 6-«800 the MeU> by a 9-7 game and displayed great en- The Catholic War Vets Optn Ever, Day at I I Noon During **»e SUP"1 Fitzputrick his mound adversary, Gerald count. Ulllbltthm. leated the U. 8. Metal*, l o t o \ '- IK of C Tossers 2 5 0 Attend Sportsmen l l a l i a " A,c- * Top Kozy Korner Rambling Carmichael HR's.V Boat Service To Pitches Victor _ _ Came In Lead Awards to H.S. Stars Keeps Unbeaten K of aid Rnblir.g With B. Z. Asrico Tossers Beat A& 0 , 9 4 > Hank Zabel Hits ' Two Home Runs Dorsi Bakery Edges Out Giordano Trucking 5-4 J j SPECIAL FORENTIRE SUMMER SEASON Cornell Tigers Nip Ci^bs, 27-21 BOWLING SCHOOL EVERY TUESDAY K of C Tossers In First Place FREE BOWLING INSTRUCTIONS with ANGIE FERRARO OPEN BOWLING 35 MAJESTIC LANES Route 9 & Penna. Ave., i Hopelawn, N. J . • 40 AUTOMATIC LANES • Air Conditioned • Cocktail Bar • Restaurant • Pro Shop Gomoifi Tops In 2-1 Win Enjoy Your Summer Bowling NEW Am-coN»rni»B 14, 15, 1982 PAGE TWENTY-ONE Jim Chicuto Fairgrounds Wins Classic jFeud Rages Record Number Orora, (tied for Meotld), Boys Running BnMd 'Continued from BporU Pace) [Alex Beadle, 19 ft., 4 in. (new ArtnMom SESSION record; old record 19ft.,7 i n ) ; Mrs. DOOMS Ml« Wllmer John Plperl, Tom Leobold (tied reriod Pis. for second). reriod TU. 1 0 Bora Softball Throw — EuISELIN - Although his lendj FLBMINGTON—One of th^i ' J 2 gene Hallock, 280 ft., 4 ln. (new i\s ch»lli>nfted on numerous bitterest feuds in track history j ' 3 record: old record 2B2 ft.,Jin.; 8 •fusions during the past sea- li currently raging and threat-!^ 4 (Rich Ryan, Fred Kaciorownki. ...... 7 son. thr veteran Jim Chicuto'ens to erupt ln Saturday nlfht's;. 6 Boys 50 Yard Dsih — Alex 11 hiiiiR on to win the Bowl-O-Mat championship stock car races Beadle, 5.8 seconds (new record. I [classic wilh 333.36 Peterson at the Flemlngton Fairgrounds, —'old record 0,8 seconds); Tom points In a close race which _ 12|Uobold; John DeRoiteres. was not decided until the final prompting officials to watch ,, Daly (tied for thirdi. day of the recent bowling sea- closely the hot competition on; Mr. Hollowtll Girls 100 Yard R«l»y—Charson the nation's only four-cornered'., _ .. Period Pts. lotte Becker, Diaiw Belmonte, M r B rtlw Period * Pit, Chicuto, who finished a scant day-topped speedway. 1 1 Joann Edwards, Pat Klim, 26 9 Bob Plckell i pairandof Sammy eipertl, ' ' aft „ . tlin'n points ahead of second Beavers, seconds; Pot Ballnt, Judy chauffeurs at the top of theirC " " pi Me Gene Catlno. had a sea3 S'AOftsorowskl, Cynthia Covlna, sons' average of 185.61 which trade, have been scrapping in!. '" Jerry Jaison; Janice Herplch, the torrid motor tests at t h e . ~~ wns tops ln the league. t 13V4 Susan Harvllla, June Farr, Mary Joe Snbol, a leading conten« 1 Ellen Clborowskl. neither giving an inch in their der throughout the recent cajnBoys Quarter Mil* Relay — stubborn horns-locked duels. pal(?n, dropped down to fourth im' 33% ,The following teams were tied plnce during the wind-up week, Plckell, one-time "klni of the Girts ghatlfe Kan - Crystal for first place: Bill McQueeney, rookie*" and a hot contender while Leo Cristauro, one of the 8t. Pierre, 9.8 secpnds (new rec- Matt Bouselll, Charles Mtxaleague's most1 consistent pin for the modified division title, ord; old record ft.D; Cynthia tuso, Bill Devlin, 49.8 seconds; and Beavers, a 21-year-old who splashers, came .through with Joann Kolenz (tied for Gene Dsly, James Floersch, n late spurt to finish third -down starred ln high school football, Qeorge Polio, Jame* Quale; before plunging Into the a u t o i * * ! ^ the line in the final standings. Girls Basketball T h r o w - Alex Beadle, Tom Wleczerak, racing sport, are regarded u During the past season, the tpeedstm Janice Herplch, 80 ft, 2 In Jay Marino, Robert Wood*. high games, 256 and 253, were the most natural "country- < n e * neoti; old record IB ft., 4 rolled by Mike Kerestan and developed at the Richard Smith, respectively, style" raceway. Upwards of 70 in.); Joann Edwards, Evelyn i ;f|i Illff'e Sltarz. INSTALLATION- New offlrrr, ,,f t h r Sewaren Democratic and Civic Club were Inducted Into office In the Sewaren School while Joe Sabol had the high entries are expected. Monday night by Joirph I. Som.n, i U u n ty leader, on the extreme left. The others from left to right are: Mrs. Mary set of 894 with Joe Speclalle, Beavers made the transition GM* Srttball T h W — Jan- (Continued on Sport Pftft) ., ,),u-ks and Arway, president; Mrs. Marguerite Hn an, treasurer; Mrs. Marjorie Skazcnski, reeordln* secretary; Stephen Gortvaj, first the next best, with an 843 from rookie of 1960 to iporU- ice Herplch. 182 ft!? 5 In. (newwent down to defeat. K man division champion of 1961 record; old record 171 ft., 4 in.); Joe DeAngelo, the Hopelawn viof president, and Mrs. Mary Ceber, second vice president. series. ,. ; ,;i dtstancr The Classic will expand to and presently Is leading for theDonna Petnuek, Joanne Sco-Youth Director, announced earlier this week that his or40 bowlers for the 1962-63 sea- 1962 crown. His unique Chevy- plnlcn. ho has earned the title of son. Interested keglers with a powered racer is owned by an Girb SO Yard Dash - Kathy ganization will hold lta annual i ho winter and Ada L. World's Champion Stunt Man' desire to compete in head-to- area police officer who groomed Donnelly, 7.3 seconds; Jerry Tag Days today, Friday and I'F1.\ • I t l c i : Hum Rice, a consist-eat as doubled in hazardous stunts head competition are requested the youngster from racing in- Jaison, Vivian Patterson (tied Saturday throughout the Hope' : , f i r all 1 or Rock Hudson and Burt to contact the Bowl-O-Mat fancy until now. r m top company. for second place). lawn area. • :,-th by Lancaster, The thrill troupe will management. An entrant Is The grandstand acclaim for Boyi Shuttle Run — Bruce I'IIIU' Secretary John Turi !•;:.• :erform such daring acts as a required to have an average of each contender has been fair- Stano, Daniel Berry, 8.8 sec- Khrushchev bars early tiitl ilsci rates as probables lor . :.|.(l 20-fi light In space, a three-car ly even but supporters of the onds; John Qutnn, Richard ! by Kennedy, .Salvator such us Brook- 0 L D D R I D OCEANPORT < ^ A conflicting ilevated ramp Jump and other not under 170 or over 185 to tussling pair have become emFarm's In Thee and I've qualify. At the present, there i. i-.i". first interesting stakes nrc on wielldar schedule has forced breath-taking events driving are only six vacancies remain- broiled in partisan actions Th* Woodbridfe Township Recreation Department B m b t H A •• *!!•• PBA Agenda for. the next week of, Go! Rhythm, LedRmont Stable's reaching a heated peak of late, Softball Leans 8ehedul(, week of June 18,1962, Is as follow!! r >\ Thumper, I. F. Mattl-'piomoter Tom Grbac to post- spanking new 1962 Ford cars| Ing in the league. .. .:i n nine competition at Monmouth Purk ?.nd trucks. Will Ye, Sunrl.se Farm's The final 1961-62 standings' the feeling boiling out of the pone Sunday night's 100-lap • i iMiufst.^The Salvator Mile Is down for ™" SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE grandstand onto the track to Sunday's program is ticketed 1 Rntiui, OeorRf D. Wld-|K tern Late Model Race to a are listed below; M .., l<\siiiR decision on Wednesday -with (Game* Start at 6:15 P. M.) 1 where supervising officials hare 333.36 the field battling lor $15,000™' s Niirnkan. and Elksam|hter date in August. As a re- :or a 8:30 P.M. start, while the 1 Jim Chicuto MONDAY ' had to warn the duo in recent i : > Sos Sailor Beware. weekly Saturday night drag 2 Gene Catlno 330.07 jsult the stadium gates will bi ..- I'HA left added while on Saturday, two-, Reiner Colte n . Frank's Tavern Keattar weeks, regarding rough drlr327.34 Woodbridge Braves vs. Dlno's Cities Senlw Forts Park • il iv iit the year-old colts and geldings' 1' :st raw of thn meeting lor closed Sunday, with stock car meets, commencing at 6 o'clock 3 Leo Crlstauro Ing. »i>:'radp two-year-olds, the races being presented Frldaj will consist of 58 class competi- 4 Joe Sabol 327.07 bdlfl Field Chb n . Donl Bakery Merrill fark >.<>•:.. triple:will match strides in the 5'j' Saturday's seven-event meet to bring out a nii?ht at 8:30 and drag races tion runs and 15 elimination 5 Howie Kressler 320.22 Giordano Tracking TI. Iselin Vets Btwrnnn c ;i< ctiiiR furlong Tyro Stakes for the' I the main members scheduled for Saturday nigh' Jaunts down the one-sixteenth 6 Joe Speclalle 319.44 opens at 1 P. M. and ends In WEDNESDAY ... M S were major portion of »20,000 added. f , ", the 25-lap, $2,500 sweepstakes, will 7 Charles Damanskl .... 319.271 Frank's Tavern TS, Giordano Trucking Fwfl» Hrt( ::•.:>• Czech.1 The Balvator, lone stakes, •he IPdivision f Two old pros, absent from tin of a mile strip. c te 1 ir 8 Al Madsen 317.35[ America's number one payoff Fltsctrald's A. C. vs. Iselin F. C. Avenel Fart " "' °' r stadium grounds well over for weekly-presented stock car :;n:^Mian(Jconteite4itthemlU!dtataru*i^:3 " 1" f 9 Mike Kerestan 317.02 [n vi he Iselin Vets vs. Kelner Colts Menfll Fufe promises to bring out a imartft ™* ™}-n ™ l P ^"year, will compete in Friday'; Bernie Surniak 316.18' races. Dorsl Bakery n . Dlno'i Cities Service SemrtB ,,tiM week "eld Of middle distance runners ''. nVn" 7 tti! i ^ i T ' s ^ races, llnlng-up for thi he rlch Red Oldenborg 315.28 The original Aqueduct race this fifteenth running. j" • f ^ '" Sapling : flrst ]oA h e a t r a c e to Joe Balsamo 315.17 track was built on 23 acm ln CIVIC OBGANIZATION 8LOW PITCH tcrmine qualifying positions ii Rending Brae Bum Farm's Jay Fox, 3 Terry La Banco f>clyn Stable's Ahoy, wln314.01 1894. The current track occn(Games Start at 6:15 F. M.) • name winner of the $100,000 Gulf. the feature 25-lap attraction. 4 George Sllva ..._. 313.20 ples 203 acres. of the Cherry Hill Stakes, " " Is expected TUESDAY of B1 M c C a r t h f Colt s N c k 5 Dominic Plnelll 311.12 K > '"'•«• «'"'le«llw candidates' " y ° ' « Avenel Fire Co. vs. Wdbge. Emerg. Sqnad Avenel Fart 111 l n e 6 Ed Menzenbach 311.03 Morriale was the winning |fiT honors In the Tyro and A.ifl'frsh f r o m reCord b r e a k l n ? h e a ' FREEHOLD, N, J.-Freehold Salvator It. Chamb. of Com. vs. Wdbge. P.B.A. HopeUwn hind feature runs at Wall Stadichucker and was helped at the 7 Sal Denaro 309.39! Fords Fire Co. vs. Knlchts of Columbus MerrillSchool Park accway will meet its stabling for the $100,000 I. Lawrence's War Pilot, sec- um, returns 8 Joe Rusavage „ 308.00 plate by the slugging of Donald Keasbey Fire Co. vs. Woodbrldge G-Mf n Keasbey , , . » , fuel-injected jarea "population explosion' • V for four Monmouth Handicap to be run r cd in h: 9 Walter Frank 307.32 Protz. ith THURSDAY "iPontiac powered Studebakerj problem by adding 60 stalls to 10 John Dafgek 304.12 Steven's Dairy achieved its Keasbey Fire Co. vs. Jaycee's 6 Keasbey • ^ S ^ C a t a L i Farm. a!way, ^"^: ibodied racing machine. Charlie bring to 580 the total available 1 Charles Bahr 299.45 first win of the campaign with Colonia Fire Co. va. K. of C. Merrill Park ,i ,,,lt l w o stake* threat, will be represent. , JMuscatell, Belmar's 16 year for this year's meeting which 12 George White 294.43 a convincing win over Lenny's! Ft. Reading Fire Co. vs. Wdbge. G-Men SewfJtn cd by Beau Prince, winner of| riV-C /» l.eremony .raring veteran brings along a becins Monday afternoon, Aug- 3 Ray Baker 293.12 Delicatessen. The final tally ine the Lampltijhter Handicap here 14 John Madurskl 286.48 was 10-1. Held by RrotCllies ' retord in both modified ust 6. LIGHT SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE nf Man last season. Also Hkely it be ""'""/ ""' ""-andd sportsman ranks, 286.16 Casey Jones turned in a t ks having A heavy schedule of speda' 5 Bob Blanton ... (Games Start at 6:00 P. M.) HI win-under colors ln the Balvntor ISELIN — Iifty-slx Brownles.^,^ a t miy :fl Tony Gaudio 282.31 scintillating pitching perform- TUESDAY t r a c k ln t he events coupled with the long 275.17 ance by allowing but one hit i race nt'ftre Elcee-H Stable's Your '' St. CV-cclla's Troops particl- g l a t e est campaign ln the raceway'i 27 Jim Hallo Sewaren Acts vs. Iselin 'Warriors Sewann all four.Alibl, also a winner at the Gar- ;>a'-''d In a "Fly-Up" reremony, Much 267.22 and striking out 11, Donald Mi' history is credited with tin 28 Bob Boardman attention . will St. CeMlia's CYO vs. Strawberry Hill A. C. Kennedy Park raci-s in'den State meeting; Hobcau m Quf Lady of Lourdia Hall'focused on Jim Hoffman heaviest demand the track ha; Esposito, with a triple and a| James St. Commandoes vs. Flynn & Son Fords Park 'Farm's Beau Purple, rtcord-,Mo»fliiy as part of thrir Indue Englishtown and Joe Kelly, ever had for stall space. Thii single, and Wayne Collins, with' THURSDAY lion ;nto the Girl S<'outs. Tak1 year's meeting will run 60 days Coiishohockcn, Penna., speed a three bagger, were the heavy St. Cecelia's CYO vs. Sewaren Aces Kennedy Park ing ; irt were Troops 34, 36, ster, who trailed Hoffman, last 10 more than the neat (Continued from Sports Page) Colonia Jr. High J9. 1M. 15G, 18tJ. 220. 158, and . . . . « , , t-t mouth County harness oval has Colonia TV turned back Va- hitters for the winning Dairy-: Colonia Aristocrats vs. Flynn & Son men. j Strawberry Hill A. C. vs. Iselin Warriors Fords Park ,,26 (Friday night's 25-lap feature ever had. aro's Bakery behind a sparkwlnner ln stl "".Mi H. Freeman, district I u n a bf™ ( .„ ., . ling effort by Ricky Qonzales l t t 0 B t p M t th6 f l 6 e t COUIK .1 chairman, un-sentrd*'* ' ,1 ? t » ' Besides the 580 on-slte stalls from the mound. The final r inin John D. Cronln, the track's ex the IimwiiM with U.nr Girl '" « Engllshtown victor, Sunday's (June 24) Tourna- ecutive vice-president, Is bus; score was 6-4. S^OUt Plli-s leasing many on privatel; Gonzales permitted but four — Each troop presented a sklt'ment of Thrills program fea- owned horse farms ln the sur hits and sent 15 Bakermen •i'Prc:>'!itative of one of the tenjtiiring the Hollywood Auto rounding area to keep as man; down swinging. He also coniirl Scout laws. Mn'.hers were Daredevils from California will top-rated horses as posslbli tributed two hits On offense luest^ , i be headed by Bill Ward. Ward, ready for the impending session Joe Malyska helped his team"No horse that our raclni mate with a four bagger and a secretary thinks should be kep' single, Dennis Schoeppner available will be turned down rapped a round tripper for the Edison \inrrica s Kxciting New Sport said Cronln, who proudlj losing Bakers. lingered through the larges Lenny's Delicatessen perstack of applications ever re formed alertly ln stopping Cocelved for a Freehold campalg lonia TV by a score of 7-3. Bob Gomori Tops Stakes Races.K? AtMonraoutli"" lrrformiT inFlorlda Bridge Races I Raceway Adds!! Sixty Stalls Crystal No-Hitter Jack McDonough Announce... 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In addition to spraylnR your Church, Sprintffldd. ocratTc C fruit trees, there arc several —On Sunday, the Kronen* Commltteemnn practices you should Adhere to Al ivt < 11IIBKRTSON were RUests at an "Old Onnga ward ww th. ;•; in order to keep healthv trees: lfiOfi Oak Trrf Road Reunion" at, the home nt Mr.Saturday evenilu. Knke nnd burn leaves, and reIselin, New .!«*« and Mrs U>uls Hr-lmnll. Llv- house party RiV«.n ',', move nnv wormy or diseased 84fi9 Tel. ' I "Mrs. Donnld Hni,i,, InRston, fruits BS they fall. This will and. Mrs. Philip u,,' of I in lessen the chances of in- __on fiiiturdnv, Robert Fltz-! Over sixty rPs|u .', or disease problems Loose| S [ m n , n n s, Sr and M r s __ Lucius Clay says third district tin,,! burk on tipple and pear trees!'nor,if8i both of Semel Russian pressure on West Ber- meet Mr. p a y „,' . should ho removed to prevent i w(MT guests ol linnor at a faml!n should remnin low for at residence, 3 p,,,, ( their birthdays, n-rtnin insect problems. juy p n r ty c another year while Corn- Mr. Pay conim..,.. 1 ftll{ If yon use n ready packaged Guests wrre M ' ' ™ s. children Imunist forces nttempt to build has never seen ,„ „. ell purpose spray, remember to sepli ' up thr economy of East Ger- cally fnllow the manufacturers di- Jcflrey, ..losei l p h, mid Jacquallne. minded citizens a, n : rections i-eRBi-dlnR the nmoimt Edison Mr nun" Mrs. Henry many. Clay, retired Army general residents. 9uch i m , , , Henry, H n r y RlrtiRlrti of mnterlnl to uso in a g1vpn|Hnppcl nnd opinion, is av., v ard, Alan. fnuv. Bruce, andnnd President Kennedy's pet(|ii:intity of water. ahd Mrs. sonal representative in West for the future. Wayne-. nnd HARD MK'K OLD BOY Hownrd Vim •Ousklrk, Iselin. Berlin fnr the past eiKht months OH, 0 0 BLOW is wife and sons, says any new incidents will be creen star Worst joke: were also ..jejTit making but $900 anything for ynw now. Tf WP could do th§.t kind P t w ' I sneeze wheneve ' Walter .mri of lumentiiiR we'd CRII It sweet —Mi to." Kronert an<i children, Walter House G O P scores Kennedy sorrow. - T h e Hop —The BR.vton Daily News and Cnrol. Wend Avenue, were sprndiiiR plans Woodbridge Oats argranjarajEii^^ HOSTS TO LADIES: Fords Tumble Inn Association held Its 12th annual Ladies Mcht with Chief John R. Kcan as master of ceremonies. Left to rlitht are M. Stasko, vice president: J. Jacobson. Mr. Kocegi, L. Tomko, Jr., J. Fleming loss, chairman; A. Wisslnic, president; Chief Ejan and thr honored fuest Mayor James J. I'lynn. Perth Amboy. brown skin may persist for portant step in the protection w(ll not give results. of plants, as it provides pro- For a good all-purpose spray months. i The adult males "Kins;" or tection against the small use the follow ins: "drum" particularly when the nymphs which attempt to bur- Into one gallon of water add ( air is dry and warm. In many row Into the soil and feed on 4 tablespoons of 25% wettable; By ROBERT V. BIELABSKI, FHJ>. the roots. The adults are here malathion. 2 tablespoons of rural areas the constant Director-Entomologist Annbee Laboratories pitched humming may create only a short time whereas the 50% DDT wettable powder and a considerable nuisance to plant roots will be annoyed for 1 tablespoon of Captan 50% 17 years. wettable powder. home owners. shrubs and trees. PERIODICAL CICADA This mixture should be Control of the periodical By Dr. Robert W. BtelarsH In a few weeks the eggs SPRAYS FOR THE HOME sprayed on trees thoroughly The last week or so has seen hatch into ant-like nymphs Cicada should be accomplished ORCHARD every 10 days throughout the! the emergence of one of na- and drop to the ground. The in two steps. Sevln should be I have often been asked what growing season. You should sprayed on lawns and ornatiny nymphs burrow into the tures most interesting creasoil and seek a root from which mental shrubs and trees to pro- type of spray to use for various stop spraying trees a t least 14 tures, the periodical cicada. 1tect them against adults. One trees In the home garden. It days before you expect to harCicadas are big noisy insects they can suck Juice. For I application may last for 1 to should be remembered that vest fruit. years the nymphs will feed on that come out by the millions 3 weeks. Repeat the applica- there are several different fruit When spraying your trees,' the juice of a tree or shrub, ofonce, every 17 years In the tion if necessary, Sevin should trees all with their own peconstantly agitate your sprayer! northeastern states. These are ten weakening it to the exten be mixed at the rate of oneculiar insect and disease probthe mature adults that are where it will die. Toward the to keep your material evenly j pound of 50% wettable powder lems. Therefore to recommend concerned with t h e produc- end of their underground life dispersed throughout the water water (2 tablein 1of gallon), i one spray for a homeowner o tion of offspring so that they they migrate to the soil surface in 100 gallons Th s The DDT should take care of spoons until the right time for emerIn turn may return to the soil r . use against all problems would most of the leaf chewing and should then be sprayed libergence arrives. The hole In for another 17 years. However, I will boring insects, and the mala s |be foolhardy. the ground from which they ally on shrubs and The adult cicada is a stocky emerge is about one-half inch Spraying on a small scale is stick my neck out and s u r e s t thian controls mites and cer-' : insect with prominent red eyes, in diameter, In areas of heavy often insufficient to obtain re- an an all-pcrpose allpcrpose spray spray that that should should tain DDT resistant insects, give adequate protection Captan pprovides p and transparent wings which Infestation, the soil in some sults. fold tent-like over the body, areas will be literally pock if a proper against most fruit diseases The second step is to u s e afcainst j ^ r a y s c nproblems, edu]e £ a d h w d t o These adults appear suddenly, marked with emergence holes. chlordane as with grub con-! he important thing to remem- There are several products on T and may live five or six weeks. the market that may contain The adults mate a n d the fe- The cicada emerges from the trol. Spray 4 oz. of 72% emul-jber is that you must continu- the same ingredients or similar males insert eggs In numerous ground in the last nymphal stflable chlordane in 25 gallons louMy spray your trees at pre- ones, that serve as all purpose slits in small limbs and. (immature) stage, it sheds its of water for every 1000 square'stnijod intervals to get thesprays. These are very good, branches. In doing so, they skin on trunks of trees, fences feet of soil around trees and best results. One or two spray- however, the cost of ready made may damage young ornamental posts and buildings. The light shrubs. This is the most im-'ings during a growing season packages will be far greater Home and Garden Tips Thursday, June14 f LAG DAY** ********** ****** A * * * * * ' ' * ' * • _ ^ . « | WINTERIZE YOUR HOME NOW AT SUMMER SAVING RATES M & J HOME IMPROVEMENT CORP. 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O say, does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? On the shore, dimly seen thro' the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, half conceals, hiif discloses? Now it catches the Kltam of the mining's first beam, In full | glory reflected now shines on the stream; Tisi the Star-Spangled Banner, O Banner yet wave O'erj the ^arad of the fre,e and the home of the brave! 1 .7 • O tmui be it ever when free men shall stand , Between their loved homes and the war's desolation! Blest with Tictory and peace, may the heav'n-rescued land Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation. Then conquer we must, for our cause it is just, And— this be our motto: "In God is our trust." i And the Star-Spangled Banner in- triumph shall wave O'er the land of the free attd the home o^ tUe brave. 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Kushner, Installation chairMr. Joseph Duffy, chairman man. Mrs. Philip Brand dellvgave a report on the 1962 I the Invocation March of Dimes and stated Mrs. Hy ated $82,038.46 was raised In the P-ldenC'revie;;? the^st [county vears accomplishments, praisWilliam D. Hand submitted ing he members for their coopDiplomatic Courier tl, n Treasurer's Report for the and active participation ,,!, Stanley Post for Sullivan " 0 6 1 , listing expenditures watkm to asterhood activities. A past . Nolan i>re$24,638.22. During the year u< the new WOODBRIIXJE — Germany ••Chapter assisted 116 polio p r e s e n t s pin was presented Mrs. was the destination of Joseph jr. Sullivan of Woorjbrldge, as Patients, 5 congenital birth de- Leberman. "Mltzvah - A Difrets and two arthritis patients. vine Commandment" was the M,ln nd-.heieft on Tuesday to hi* first •• Rs an overseas assignment as a dl- National Foundation Health theme of the Installation cereMnynr plomatlc courier at the Amerl- Scholarships were awarded to mony. tlirpr^.fltudonts ln Middlesex Mrs, Lieberman, Installing , «ttendcd! c » n Consulate OenprBl l n County . two in physical ther1 Frankfort. y er officer. Inducted the following; apy nnd • - one one in occupational Mrs. Martin Lltlnger, president; Mr. 8ulllvan, a graduate of h scholarship pays Mrs. Sidney Nochlmson, fund .St. Mary's High of Perth Am- therapy. Each \ i'n' yearis raising vice prsldent; Mrs Jules . boy and Rutgers University J500 00 per year for four """ *CBI», . " •"-•- f o i u n i i , Mrs. JUiei m kUlK 'was. at the time of his appointl " n total of $2,000.00 to! Islfir ' Program vice presidentstll(i ill.' wxt in nch s•t l l ( i ™tMrs ™t | - Morton Weil, membership . .I..., will be!ment to the Foreign Service D ffv reported on the 11 I p r e s l d e n t : Mrs. Melvln Staff of the Department o i L , , Duffy " ^Ported ..State, State, a Machinist with Mack!™,, ' TTTTrraattm e n t Center for schiesinger, organization vice ™,, IWflft8 a B A1 '•••MflHlt. Hospl;Truck, Tuck Inc Inc. of P Plalnflcld llflld ' * «Wes H o s l president; Mrs. 8ol Slotnlck. <}:<< i;roup o n Since his arrival ln Wash- tal In Newark, to which the treasurer; Mrs. Marold MelU ,| urtlon P r o - Ing ton, |Chnptrr has of I recording secretary; Mrs, Har- m o rr nn mn gg , ww nht n/ n tMhr < i h i . '"•>«"'• D **• *»•• ' n May, Mr. old Blacker, corresponding sec, one of NewCounty "''" l n . , 1 !8ulllvan ha« been receiving Je ii retary. Mrs. Farer presented ':: rrd ' h n P training for his position as a ,Mrs, Lltlnger with the lncornMr },; " ' to pnrtlclpato in _.,.„ courier. His Wash-;, n|r ,, , ,. ,lnn president's pin I. Kton assignment was capprd f r ' , T"'" °J $ 3 2 ' 2 6 1 0 0 t o t h L s Mombers working on the Inr r 1 Middlcs by a three-weekV o r i e n t a t i o n ? n , r ..fj™ « stallation affair with Mrs. &To n o w r w l v course at the Forehm Service^I -,ff t " ce llf1K r1a and treatment there Kushner were: Mrs. Irving MaInstitute in Arlington. Va., Mr "' "uffy also repnrtpd on 1111.1' Mrs. Slotnlck and Mrs. '. . . w h e r e new employees are fa-'tj,!. >er|,il Treatment Center Albert Sossner, refreshments^•'"•"1 mlllarlzfd with condltloiw they !nr for which a , r n n , ! ^ S X^™™' "" ^ Hubert * U I e n c o u n t f r oversew, as well n f $ W as with maters of protocol and Hall . " R » l n . ^ SPton ,S<'l.lller, tab!e arrangmenU; p of Medicine Stem, floral ylVl *,, trv m Jersey City Nine1'""5 SSylvia * St*m' n ° r a l arrwlv diplomatic procedurr. lersnv ChaTter" ?e ; [ ™ | ™ ™ n f e : Mrs. Harold Meltz P a r o PBr Worried ,lf,|! ->and Mrs. Morton Glnlger. vis!lnr; ;n a nrn.nt of $45,••-i'M>- off I ual tcchnlques: Wife — I always worry when 00'0 , 11 i Mrs. Scheleto 1 lu.s Center. you're away. ^ and Mrs, 1 Green()1 :a Becker, Executive Hubby-But I'll be back be-S c c , Invitations and reservafury, reported the County f k u tlons; Mrs. Lltinger and Mrs present assist- Ll wife - That's what worries Two award* were given durandlng the evening by Mrs. James was1 Nolan; one to Mra. Jerry Shea Brass'for being the outstanding Jaycee-ette of Woodbrtdge Township, and to James Nolan for rvenlng his outstanding assistance to the! «f : ,ilim the Jaycee-ette president, ,, ,,( the . . Richard Bassarab served as '".Itoastmaster. ill:' °VV f £ \ ™ » ™y PRICE TEN CENTS Repairs 7o tates oved .:l r i n Sill- I vid I I , - '•Inipnr 'topple •Mrs :\ .IIlRhlnn nortlirrb Mrs. H ^•ere Ink ending Pays Job jOennal II First, Aid five, was ti sion of the his sister, / abrasion of aiui Both were rel. I rtha R hl r 30 m M « L ™ ' ™ ^ ttruck r on t h e r , g l ; ? " '' * - * ™* P"k. The ,rrlrtent occurred Tu rS da y ment. striking another vehlrlr toppled over onto the Rlrhtrr car on St. Oeor/e Hill was less Avenup, across from the Beacon Liquor Store. result of the co treated for a and chin, and c< . slon. and remainfB°rOU|h Cnan. muthorlMd an Cornell . \venel Pupils i resent rlayTREND miv to tab ^EL - Mrs. Joseph W.ll Despi AVENEL Vesvlte the delu^dmon, «t elley, principal, reported »,Government official!" ;rcat number of parents a t - i f i r M s m e n a r e recelvln nded a program last week P e °P le concerning Wlutlon 01 resented by the students ofj K e n n e d y' 8 proposals ftf lw tha •Ilss Josephine Muradas1 sec-! care l o r ^ a » e d - A ' • ^ WW en* |slble to spot a definite' md grade, School 23 , The play, "The Queen and this time. he Old Woman In the Shoe", Some congressmen exncluded speaking parts, danc- majority of their Is and singing. Some of the ents favor the President"! bond others ililldren made costumes uurar from posal . ..while ~"" that instruction paper andc o l o r f u l i majority oppoeejt the :t'epe paper. JFK PLACES C O R N E R S 1 ^ to . ttv. loc: d In firth Amboy, Now Ford Fund aids schools in ln- B r tematlonal studies. ; tr , •wlfk ami \Ve.strield.Four-;CONVF.XTION SET cliildn-n with conuenital VVOODBRIDGE—Announced< frets mid two children ment of a three-day district or Mrs. Census shows 912.574 Puerto rhnimntoid arthritis havejconventlon of Jehovah's WitIlu-arw In New York. Tceivrd asslstanre. The;nesses was made last night to trr h:i', also assisted in the!three Bible study centers lo'arisen, the queen; Charles Ing. te,:;i.v or nvdioation, braccs.joated at the home of Mr. KoiBarry, the pieman; Richard Olali, Simple Simon; Debra When the $70,000,000 block• il Mm- , brace nttcratiotis,vacli. Railway Avenue, WoodUrenick, Mary, Mnry Qultc •long building across the street, whcl cliiiir ropain for pa- brld::e; Mr. Mullins, Schoder jfrom the Capitol is finished ln Contrary. '^ «ifri iwlio, birth defects1 Avenue, WoodbrMge; and Mr. 1'ril late 1964, the members of the \inhny School No. 1 »rt!ii-!!:1 'Murphy. Madison Avenue, Portraylng the parts of the House will have three bulldlngi i.viird Wil.Miii, chairman of Avniel. Hie announcement was dlpp. Hl|h lrho»l) children were John Marls, Ger-for their office suites and com.Speakers Bureau, reported'marie by the assistant presldaldlne Hayes and Qlldwnrg. A mittees. he and the members of ins mlnlstor of the Perth AmMaypole dance was presented June CommiUee are willing toiboy East Unit congregation, by Harold Arny, John Marls. Thant assures Bonn on East s !>:00 A.M. to 12 Noon <_to clubs and other groups;Mr. James P. Murphy. The con- JOINT INSTALLATION: The Jaycees and and Jaycee-ettes installed their officers Sat- Anne McCarthy and Tara Germany. r< urdlng the w(irk of The Na-venUon. which Includes the me nrda.T at a dinner-dance at the Brass Bucket. Left to right, Stanley Mann, Jaycee Frame. ijirN - (prailes 1 through 8 l Pnuudatlo'i and the Mld- tropolitan New York-New Jer- pa<t president; Mrs. James Nolan, Jaycee-ettes past president; Mrs. Fred Stebbins, new Mrs. Phyllis Flnkelstetn, anill>-'''X County Chapter. sey area, will be held ln Rooseother second grade teacher, achead of Jaycee-etteg and Joseph Vazzano, new Jaycees president. • impm nnrnt of Grades and Strengthening I-Y.p new members were jvelt Stadium, Jersey City, July companied at the piano. I'lefti'd to the Hoard: Mrs. Paul 20-22, according to Mr. Mur• Students of the third grades XPENSE LIMIT URGED Snllrvan, East Bninswlck; Mrs: phy. — ALSO — lof the school recently made a Ed*ard Huffman, Plscataway Senator Clark (D-Pa.) has trip to The Land of Make BeTown.'liip; Uurmce F. f a m - I Amboy; Dennis A. Fitzgerald, irged that specific limits believe. They were accompanied 1 nrifhnient Program Carteret; John W. Ambrose, iiion, Woodundge; Dr. William ilaced on expense account tax by their teachers, Miss MarPollen Perth Amboy; and Dunellen: Joseph J [eductions permitted for food, garet Fagan and Mrs. Susan rv;itional French and Spanish Mayor fiamnel J. Kronman of East Brunswick; Harold Irlnks, and travel expenses, Rudnick and several mothers. Music — Arts and Craft i Smith, Madison Township; !llghlii:d Park. WOODBRHXiE—The Evan- ithe Ladles Aid Society under The senator urged that such Mrs. Thomas Weber, MetuchIn ii'lditi'm to thr. i' new Dramatics and Dancing [elical and Reformed Churchjthe leadership of Mrs. Steven limits be written Into President Bob Newhart awaiting TV membt Kennedy's tax revision bill contract renewal. tin' follow!!.,; mem- en; Herb Filler, New Bruns- will hold Its annual family pic- jsimon. president. ii.S MAIN under consideration by the bi-rs «r-rc elected to continue wick; Joseph H. Bums, North ale, Sunday on the church The Lorantfy Guild will Senate Finance Committee. He United States gold loss $75,to servf (or the COIU;IIR year: Brunswick; Mrs. George Hoff grounds beginning with a Hun'man, Perth Amboy; John A. a social which wt proposed a $7 limit per person 100.000 in week. M. Jo .•;)h,Duffy. P'Mli Am••• Junr 21it, from I P.M. in 4 P.M. Tor meals and beverages on any boy, c::.ilrman; RaVmond C. lunr V.ni, from 1 P.M. to 4 PJrt. Liffln. South River. v;cc-chatrT F. Wilson, Perth.'Amboy; John Iteven Simon, chief elder, Is auditoriu'rn with Mrs. Anthony me occasion. • > Jiin f 23rd. from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. man; Mrs. John Lyons, "East Ij. Pecoraro, 8outh Brunswick; general chairman assisted by Ambrose as chairman. Gifts Brunswick 2nd vict'-i ti.urman; jJostph R. Hollfelder, South I!J fellow officers and members will be awarded during the so-WOMAN AS ENVOY ('. WHITE, Director '.Villlani I) Hand Eriwm, trea- River; Harvey E. Lohr, Spots- if th* board. cial session, Rev. Leslie Egry, The first United States wo v.iri'r; Mrs. Archli; K Koralg, wood; G. Edward Rteger, South The dinner and evening sup- .pastor, advised , and dancing man aa an envoy to an Iron PHONE Plainfleld; and Mrs. David D Curtain country has been .Sayrevillr, secretary; Dr. Wilper menu are being prepared by will begin at 3 P. M. with music W60 or VA 6-103« Becker, New Brunswick. ll:im G. Kiihn, New Biiinswiek; provided by the Driftwoods. named by President Kennedy. Dr. Albert A. Scliw.uU, Perth Special student tickets may be Mrs. Eugene Anderson, forHR1STIAN SCIENCE purchased at the door. Re- merly Democratic Natlona. LESSON-SEBMOV freshments will be served under Commltteewoman from MinneHow spiritual understi ndlng the leadership of Stephen sota, has been named Minister >f God brings freedom from to Bulgaria. Her first experl Gyenes, Jr. Tm eariness and fatigue will be mce of this type was ln 1949-53 jrought out at Christian Scl- Special "Graduation Sunday" when she served as Ambassador will be observed at the church, to Belgium and to Russia. •nce services Sunday. Scriptural readings In the Sunday at 10 A. M.. with Rev. Lesson-8ennon entitled "God Egry addressing the members the Preserver of M*n" will in- who graduated from high ID :lude this verse from Isaiah school or college. High school World's Largest 40); "They that wait upon graduates Include Carol Dobos, Qni All Make Ernest Kara, Jr., Peter Kun, he Lord shall renew their Seller! strength; they shall mount up Robert Keller, Prank Neal, and and Sensational Value! with wings as eagles; they Joyce Slpos; college graduates shall run, and not be weary; include Audrey Beres, Rutgers and they shall walk, and not University, and Lois Malon Douglass College. 'aint." One of the correlative pas- Special music will be offered sages to be read from "Science by the Adult Choir. Father's land Health with Key to th. [Day service and recognition of Scriptures" by Mary Baker the Sunday School teachers Eddy states .. .. <p-217>: . "Th( will also take place at this scientific and permanent rem- time. 91 Main Street, Woodbrldje Phu Deposit V edy for fatigue Is tq learn thf Picked Vp aJ WarthouM Only \ power of mind over the body or 11 J any Illusion of physical wearinie Fruit Flavow and Mixers X U0 yean I of exptriimr (»• ness, and so destroy this Illuterhij food will In businru Of AH Ages! sion, for matter cannot bt ID4 rummunlty life. weary and heB*-laden." FUP-TOP' The Oolden [Text is from l-uf Infarmallun SPEEDSHAVER (18th Consecutive Year) Psalm 91: "He that dwelleth in Welcome W»jon the secret place of the most • World-famous for comfort. .High shall abide under the • Rotary blades stroke off whiskers. No pinch, no pull. Ishadow of the Almighty." •••curding >k B c r i <~ph HSssxn.Sisr.'-ss^uS1 IELEMENTARY SUMMER SCHOOL 2."> through July 2 7 Reformed ChurchAnnual £• Family Picnic, Sunday Dad & Grad Gift Shop REGISTRATION at SCHOOL # I Perth Amboy A the main ENJOY SHAVING COMFORT... 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N*r«l«o It known 01 PhlliShavi in Canada and throughout th« i t l t of Ihi fr«i world. JUNK 14, 16, 1962 PAGE TW1NTY-TOUB Last Week More Than 4 - \ 43,000 PEOPLE Read Our Newspapers THIS ISAN INCREASE OF 5,000 READERS SINCE JANUARY 1 It Pays More Than Ever to Advertise In.*. .7 and the ./ Carteret Press / Published at 20 Green Street, Woodbridge, Every Week I. H Telephone ME 4-1111 - 2 - 3 - 4 I ,i> I 1 ; I'f • 1 1.. ' "•I «f •»,f "- iV . I v . • ' I ^ , •' * :'/"' / ' ,' , ' / • I " / ' • ' . , <• t, l •••A-." * ar-.1