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iKptf frfefe Happy American Mother r HU18MT, JULY M, lfitt H JO 4 YEA*~l#C A ddff Closing Of Road * \ S X M. %,\nM,\A Kirr<ri ceaaBaav pleat. Pert i tfetdlni and who wea a' «•*, Town OffiflaU Mrtf ««•'•• * e \* leehntaalltieB jtfiirafer Trial Bate, September 25 jgft e For R.R1 Viaduct -/fndewtls, Jffte g?on /Vine Trios' on Techidadkks, to Appear 0e/pr« /nci|0 Bernard W, Vogti Tomorrov WflODBBUXW Tfca thne BKB whr were eaavleted 4er e( Juw WfttshBM Bi HUH. m, feathers, 111 Dt •aft Av^ana, Panh Ambav aae) WBHi Battler, II, I Ratal •Jtaeaf, Carter**. A( |)ii anralfiuMnt Him* Qiaeewabvsb. waa Madge- »Mt dwath an Jalr M. IUI durlat *n alleged »ee> bery. Twt MH'r mcB Wfrt if- r*«>«l tn r«nne0t( M wUlk tie vUl.tata whtUtir Part Bwdlnr. vha WM a J Move Today in twnto vw«l lo-,wl* lt ,i \ \ H VAR JHVAYI Mrs. Mlehael Inverse,.«ho was an Australlaa war toMe- It yean ago. Is "hnwn hire Krr ,,,„!!>• content and happy IMng In tbe railed states. Healed, left te right/are Mrs Imerao. daughter (ar- ln*erta. Sealed on the flaw rnirossed In a i»m* arr the twe younger daaghlers. Clnger and MIrhel*. feetneis and Light I ,,-.tiuj{ M.ndajr nlcbt 11,, al the Bearti af Cda we>iM «rdtaa#flj be di« ff I iustralia Now 'Fond Memory 9 By RUTH WOIJI FOMM _.. . j hgo. an AuRtratllan tar bride j landrd in Brooklyn a stranger in a «tr»nge laitf, .Today...a redocnt of UfapatU Repn- eertatlvus of the Municipal government and the county and refldenti of Cotenla will meet Uusmorntni In Trenton with Dwlsjht D nimer, High- way OommUsioner, kl an ef- Jori to get servloe roads lead- ing into the Oarden State Parkway reopened. Attending will be JWeph P S-<n>.wa»C>*rk to the Board of Freeholders and Township In- dustrial Cnmmualonar: Com- mitteemar. L. entries Mangl- oiie. rhalrman of the Police Coir.mlitfc, Senator John A. I.>nch PQIIOP Chief John R E»an and Mrs William Srharrr and Philip Pack, of Colnnla Mr Matwlone will present 1 OiO sliratures protesting A pf>ti:lor. with more than <-'.onng of the roads and de- manding they be reopened T*3 service rnads were "1 iwd a month ago by the Niw Jersi-v State Department tmwYi contended their uas created traffic hacard. The suuthbnund paik road leads f'oin Hemel Avenue. IieUA and the northbound from P»< amore Road. Colonla The service roads were fcullt ts. The defendants are Bland William, « and IUTHW Wl- • fee* tbe defendants they «eurt te assign a » > n Uideferaiiaals araienee Beisrmatery and \ \ a I Wlnbush, II. foriaerly: * U shartan lha trial «f Caitfrei. wh« WM eam<| PORT RIADOfO lift UBV. The first trial loak'aa'Me* lo the HiaU HaaaHal'tew buildings wttl >l I f«r Uw baas* (a Gathering Fmt*Hand Information offu-la!ly not open to ihe pub- lie, resident* were allowed to use them Coa>a«t«tM At the t u t T o n Commit- tee, meeting the Town C«B- mutet BiadiBd of Oak qf JMtJCfttt» aa* la nan eaa than the opened Ithaa more than 1.0*0 retldeqKi 1 Continued on Page 4) natad In Uie H itrueUon of m tfntumfm'. Uw VPfedMdi* - OMMI Ra^l. It w u annauooM MBW br the entiBtartni dj|wrt- mant of the Cental itaJjtBfd of New Jeraay. 1 The Readtaf and Ballroads have ban by the Puttie Otflttr •lop M build the BinriJaji. 4* one of the flnrt ate* brtlw a resolution taet Ttainiat-la oondemn land, U ownete of needed land arid tha itjta&i& ean't agree on selrprMeaTTki county would step hi' inuter Or right at domain, take the lead, step was •aoaasanr bridge-Carter*! Road ts -a County road. A almtlir I hitlon la to be | Town Committee. The railroad anglneera Mdei ' only one large house win have to be a w e d . ttMt Owned iff Mr. and Mrs. Augmetlno Kul< '.o. Most of the other WW- ings to be eliminated belong to thr railroad, including em , of the engine houses, —"If yw draw-* itrtUR 1 line from the engine temlnal of the Reading Railroad to the Port Beading FlrehottN you will get > good Mat a* We ground to be used tor On}, OTerpaas", one of •aaaJt'l -Tht , ttw I net be i the Ptiblif One «A-ta)» <vtafaUMa« in ,1-rm of o^r,. educational qrKen In the . as been thi tfciltftt to bluepriAl In dettll for mNttng the iwie^of the times. e e a ibson, In hjs Sevan-point program i by the Board Monday night, at- * spedifj in detail certain urgent pre- h ftilflJUnent of our responsibility to This efcfort on bis part obviously an- ome of his colleagues. K that those vho were antagonized i lisllive. In the first place there Is. l( nt fa sponsors of any public pro- .•loe* their Intentions to the publics •talnly'Ww have 1 seen, many instances ucio on thfl local scene'and those •lie di|W neiwpaper* are well aware vly baas Hi the aNttai TH*e be sat Rate? Cooper (Mta U u "e" Phase eveo thought I U protHMhMd with an KM U. eliavy ae a member of the elerleai ataif at the baea. Reta, and Michael (Continued .on Age I) HR1EB J. ITElflBENBtBOEB fette- Itios ilia: tl Upe prr I to C New Homes are I Purchased Here yioowaoca h Cl BOtTB TO Peter J. Welsaniburger. son of Mr. and Mra. Peter Watam- bnrgrr. Ill Jknam Awniie. iMlin, aeJM Monday en Me merchant ahla Mmtmldea fer Ble de Janeiro. Brail, where he wU aerre aa a mlklonary among (hr IndUni. Mr. W«U- I eraburgrr la a Junior member - Several I of the VFyeliffe JBUblc Tfana- W less it thftt.ua to be prtBCnted inthe they ace actually presented. mat Mr. kiufrm dj* not disclose f ^unBailBfir'krttir newspaper bu^ source u a y new home* were purchaaefl In tho town l u t week. Mr. and Mrs. Armando Pielre. Jr. have purchased a two family rtuwo name 1% } Burnett Street, Avenel tram, Mr. and iln Michael J. "tt 1 taeoo, U caark Place. Atenfl. Mr. Frelre la employed by Ir> temational Terminal opera- 1tore, fort Mewark. A one fMDUy wRt hon«l7t ttsrStntt, l O1« bar taton. Gtrndale. Oal. They will etwJy wd write bertfofar* «•• written Ungaues of the Bra- tUtlan Indiane and will *eai- •Ib) then Into book farm. Mr. Whaaentargw Is a gradual* b t r m k i m e r BarringtoB Bible CoHege.Rhude'laland. Polio Patient i c ting. \ing at Decision By Vogel WCODBRipoa Superior Court Judge Bernard W Voge 1 . i hejid down hie de- iania started mnlng dispute. Trial o.'jhe July »«. r The suit was Instituted by trj-ee reeldenU of the Colonla section against the Town Committee and Henry and Sara Retsky, ownen of the property lnvolred. It chal- lenges the oonilltutionantr of a toning ordinance amesd- 1 meat tkat changed a portion of a residential ares, to com- mercial uses Mr. and Mn. Mien**] Rob- In. Mr. .and Mra. Howard J. SiAditl and Mr. and |*r»< John 1. Mnaata. all Mdtnti of Klloer Orrw, dttrjM . . _ tiiljHmnlt wto DWU**** ejbeft \M* a M*e ta |M ant* tha parhflhy. Tka thjafilBl Mr, BetMTs «IU a#»su al a hearing this •awing In Traaton agnedud ubon fy Dwtghl Palmer, KUte Hiihwar Comsntaejlener. Jacobson Resolutions jSSPi? Heated Debate hour debate, whicr. rrvralrd /irerrT *) m 11*) a d:vld*>d Board of Education. • V K / £± 'Mp i n I t T k l 1 W\Ietl aoMHplUiM nMh.i» Mon- f* C I C U f X I U U J J 1 C day rilgr.t except t^rjfile a lew *0P1.MGS ' ' Angrv words Hew afrlBoylaii Tell« Bnurri Another Hijjh School Lewis s Jacobmn presented Should he Planned Soon an Possible his resolution calling for n seVer.-po.r.t program for the Board. He urged a target date Of tai *!MUnf memUhet tome,«Marit land win i hm to Mused, but« portion ii 4)WQM by roada or toe mrnahtp. It U ujAratooaT the project win oottill of a hrMsa or* the Readlni Railroad, a NMKe over tha Ohtral RaUroa* and !.-.iad lr> between. Tha tltjntaiUon of'BM crossing. Port Re»d)ra Jui' been thijwweot of controm- sy and pourt action atnoa 1 rallroada got i for the Board to complete the program which included new minimum and maximum sala- rlei for school teacneri, dis- cipline in the schools and published rules and regula- tions-Hairy Burke seconded Bubml:t!ng figures com- Pi>d by h!* aulmant, Harry along with lower Mr. Jacoboon'i motion and ,'dicate Immediate planning 1 for H l WOODBRIDOB — "We are M trouble" Patrlok A Boylan. SuperLn- S»chrls: undent of Schools, made that utlniB'«i «jom:tt*d by Dr sMtenant jo the Board of Nicholas Xnnplhardt, edvea- Educatlon' after dhwuMlng t'.onal consultant. Mr Boylan predlciejd enrollment figures r»markod: "I nope yn v,UI jn the High School in the next, Rive thl» sltutiori boBWoiate tn ysare. which he said, in- 1 attention, They are not Just cuti bt lii breath , p ic'ontlr.ued on Page 4; anoiher Senior High School. J caustics, but living, breath 1 Continued on Pa#e 4) Juvenile Qaodnoy \sane ' [..- '» . v ^ . ed duo ofmaidflall. •tan aiu broke «U -the ordor WM i the plans .ftr t&» cirouUr *lMuci, a vladuot MA no* Bridget i fill. ' WUll to-^f^jiif'' i"-' ; l>' i ^4 i ^i*->v i ' t)1 * ! 5* s ,^;' t ;" >i> •'^ r :'W'^, ?$$l$l'-'k

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Page 1: Happy American Mother jtfiirafer Trial Bate, September 25 ... · more than 1.0*0 retldeqKi 1 Continued on Page 4) natad In Uie H itrueUon of m tfntumfm'. Uw VPfedMdi* - OMMI Ra^l

iKptf frfefe Happy American Mother

r

HU18MT, JULY M, lfitt H JO 4 YEA*~l#C A ddff

ClosingOf Road *\ S X M. %,\nM,\A K i r r < r i ceaaBaav pleat. Pert

i tfetdlni and who wea a' «•*,Town OffiflaU Mrtf ««•'•• * e \* leehntaalltieB

jtfiirafer Trial Bate, September 25 j g f t e

For R.R1Viaduct

-/fndewtls, Jffte g?on /Vine Trios' on Techidadkks, toAppear 0e/pr« /nci|0 Bernard W, Vogti Tomorrov

WflODBBUXW — Tfcathne BKB whr were eaavleted

4er e( J u w• WfttshBM Bi

H U H . m, feathers, 111 Dt•aft Av^ana, Panh Ambavaae) WBHi Battler, II, I Ratal•Jtaeaf, Carter**.

A( |)ii anralfiuMnt Him*

Qiaeewabvsb. waa Madge-»Mt |« dwath an Jalr M.IUI durlat *n alleged »ee>bery. Twt MH'r mcB Wfrt if-r*«>«l tn r«nne0t(M wUlk t ie

vUl.tata whtUtir Part Bwdlnr. vha WM aJ Move

Today in twntovw«l lo-,wl*

lt,i \ \H VAR JHVAYI Mrs. Mlehael Inverse,.«ho was an Australlaa war toMe- It yean ago. Is "hnwn hireKrr ,,,„!!>• content and happy IMng In tbe railed states. Healed, left te right/are Mrs Imerao. daughter (ar-

ln*erta. Sealed on the flaw rnirossed In a i»m* arr the twe younger daaghlers. Clnger and MIrhel*.

feetneis and LightI ,,-.tiuj{ M.ndajr nlcbt11,,

al the Bearti af Cdawe>iM «rdtaa#flj be di«

ff

I

iustralia Now'Fond Memory9

By RUTH WOIJIFOMM _ . . .

j hgo. an AuRtratllan tar bridej landrd in Brooklyn a strangerin a «tr»nge laitf, .Today...aredocnt of UfapatU •

— Repn-eertatlvus of the Municipalgovernment and the countyand refldenti of Cotenla willmeet Uusmorntni In Trentonwith Dwlsjht D nimer, High-way OommUsioner, kl an ef-Jori to get servloe roads lead-ing into the Oarden StateParkway reopened.

Attending will be JWeph PS-<n>.wa»C>*rk to the Board ofFreeholders and Township In-dustrial Cnmmualonar: Com-mitteemar. L. entries Mangl-oiie. rhalrman of the PoliceCoir.mlitfc, Senator John A.I.>nch PQIIOP Chief John RE»an and Mrs WilliamSrharrr and Philip Pack, ofColnnla

Mr Matwlone will present1 OiiO sliratures protestingA pf>ti:lor. with more than<-'.onng of the roads and de-manding they be reopened

T*3 service rnads were"1 iwd a month ago by theNiw Jersi-v State DepartmenttmwYi contended their uascreated traffic hacard. Thesuuthbnund paik road leadsf'oin Hemel Avenue. IieUAand the northbound fromP»< amore Road. Colonla

The service roads were fcullt

ts.The defendants are Bland

William, « and IUTHW Wl- • fee*

tbe defendantsthey

«eurt te assign a » > n Uideferaiiaals araieneeBeisrmatery and \ \ a I

Wlnbush, II. foriaerly: *U shartan lha trial «f Caitfrei. wh« WM eam<| PORT RIADOfO -»

lift UBV. The first trial loak'aa'Me* lo the HiaU HaaaHal'tew buildings wttl > lI f«r Uw baas* (a

Gathering Fmt*Hand Information

offu-la!ly not open to ihe pub-lie, resident* were allowed touse them

Coa>a«t«tMAt the t u t T o n Commit-

tee, meeting the Town C«B-mutet BiadiBd

of Oak

qf JMtJCfttt»

aa* la naneaa than the

opened Ithaamore than 1.0*0 retldeqKi

1 Continued on Page 4)

natad In Uie HitrueUon of m tfntumfm'.Uw VPfedMdi* - OMMIRa^l. It w u annauooM MBWbr the entiBtartni dj|wrt-mant of the Cental itaJjtBfdof New Jeraay.

1 The Readtaf andBallroads have b a nby the Puttie Otflttr•lop M build the BinriJaji.

4* one of the flnrt ate* V»

brtlw

a resolution taet Ttainiat-laoondemn land, U ownete ofneeded land arid tha itjta&i&ean't agree on selrprMeaTTkicounty would step hi'inuter O r right a tdomain, take the lead,step was •aoaasanrbridge-Carter*! Road ts -aCounty road. A almtlir Ihitlon la to be

| Town Committee.The railroad anglneera Mdei

' only one large house win haveto be awed. ttMt Owned iffMr. and Mrs. Augmetlno Kul<'.o. Most of the other WW-ings to be eliminated belongto thr railroad, including e m

, of the engine houses,—"If yw draw-* itrtUR1

line from the engine temlnalof the Reading Railroad tothe Port Beading FlrehottNyou will get > good Mat a*We ground to be used tor On},OTerpaas", one of

•aaaJt'l -Tht, ttw I net be

i the Ptiblif One «A-ta)» <vtafaUMa« in,1-rm of o r,. educational qrKen In the .

as been thi tfciltftt to bluepriAl In dettllfor mNttng the iwie^of the times.

e • e a

ibson, In hjs Sevan-point programi by the Board Monday night, at-* spedifj in detail certain urgent pre-h ftilflJUnent of our responsibility toThis efcfort on bis part obviously an-ome of his colleagues.

K that those vho were antagonizedi lisllive. In the first place there Is.l( nt fa sponsors of any public pro-.•loe* their Intentions to the publics

•talnly'Ww have1 seen, many instancesucio on thfl local scene'and those

•lie di|W neiwpaper* are well aware

vly baas Hi the aNttaiTH*e be sat Rate?

Cooper (Mta Uu "e" Phase eveo thought IU protHMhMd with an

KM U. e l iavy ae a member ofthe elerleai ataif at the baea.

Reta, and Michael(Continued .on Age I)

HR1EB J. ITElflBENBtBOEB

fette-Itiosilia:

tlUpeprr

I toC

New Homes areI Purchased Here

yioowaocah

C l BOtTB TOPeter J. Welsaniburger. son ofMr. and Mra. Peter Watam-bnrgrr. I l l Jknam Awniie.iMlin, aeJM Monday en Memerchant ahla Mmtmldea ferBle de Janeiro. Brail, wherehe wU aerre aa a mlklonaryamong (hr IndUni. Mr. W«U-

I eraburgrr la a Junior member- Several I of the VFyeliffe JBUblc Tfana-

Wless

i t

thftt.ua to be prtBCnted in thethey ace actually presented.

mat Mr. kiufrm dj* not disclosef ^unBailBfir'krttir newspaper bu^

source u a

ynew home* were purchaaefl Intho town lut week.

Mr. and Mrs. ArmandoPielre. Jr. have purchased atwo family rtuwo name 1% }Burnett Street, Avenel tram,Mr. and iln Michael J. "tt1

taeoo, U caark Place. Atenfl.Mr. Frelre la employed by Ir>temational Terminal opera-

1 tore, fort Mewark.A one fMDUy wRt

h o n « l 7 t ttsrStntt,l O1« bar

taton. Gtrndale. Oal. They willetwJy w d write bertfofar* «••written Ungaues of the Bra-tUtlan Indiane and will *eai-•Ib) then Into book farm. Mr.Whaaentargw Is a gradual*btrmkimer BarringtoB Bible

CoHege.Rhude'laland.

Polio Patient

i c

ting. \ing at

DecisionBy Vogel

WCODBRipoa — SuperiorCourt Judge Bernard W Voge1.

i hejid down hie de-

iania startedmnlng dispute.

Trial o.'jheJuly »«. r

The suit was Instituted bytrj-ee reeldenU of the Colonlasection against the TownCommittee and Henry andSara Retsky, ownen of theproperty lnvolred. It chal-lenges the oonilltutionantrof a toning ordinance amesd-1

meat tkat changed a portionof a residential ares, to com-mercial uses

Mr. and Mn. Mien**] Rob-In. Mr. .and Mra. Howard J.SiAditl and Mr. and |*r»< John1. Mnaata. all M d t n t i ofKlloer Orrw, dttrjM

. . _ tiiljHmnlt wto DWU**** ejbeft \M* a M*e ta|M ant* tha parhflhy. Tka thjafilBl Mr, BetMTs «IU a#»su al a hearing this•awing In Traaton agnedud ubon fy Dwtghl Palmer, KUte Hiihwar Comsntaejlener.

Jacobson ResolutionsjSSPi? Heated Debate

hour debate, whicr. rrvralrd • /irerrT *) • m 1 1 * )a d:vld*>d Board of Education. • VK/ £± 'Mp i n I t T k l 1 W\IetlaoMHplUiM nMh.i» Mon- f* C I C U f X I U U J J 1 Cday rilgr.t except t^rjfile alew *0P1.MGS ' '

Angrv words Hew afrlBoylai i Tell« Bnurri Another Hijjh SchoolLewis s Jacobmn presented Should he Planned Soon an Possiblehis resolution calling for nseVer.-po.r.t program for theBoard. He urged a target date

Of tai*!MUnfmemUhet

tome,«Marit land win ih m to Mused, but«portion ii 4)WQM byroada or toe mrnahtp.

It U ujAratooaT the projectwin oottill of a hrMsa o r *the Readlni Railroad, a NMKeover tha Ohtral RaUroa* and!.-.iad lr> between.

Tha tltjntaiUon of 'BMcrossing. i» Port Re»d)ra J u i 'been thijwweot of controm-sy and pourt action atnoa 1

rallroada got i

for the Board to complete theprogram which included newminimum and maximum sala-rlei for school teacneri, dis-cipline in the schools andpublished rules and regula-tions-Hairy Burke seconded

Bubml:t!ng figures com-Pi>d by h!* aulmant, Harry

along with lower

Mr. Jacoboon'i motion and ,'dicate Immediate planning1 forH l

WOODBRIDOB — "We areM trouble"

Patrlok A Boylan. SuperLn- S»chrls:undent of Schools, made that utlniB'«i «jom:tt*d by DrsMtenant jo the Board of Nicholas Xnnplhardt, edvea-Educatlon' after dhwuMlng t'.onal consultant. Mr Boylanpredlciejd enrollment figures r»markod: "I nope yn v,UIjn the High School in the next, Rive thl» sltutiori boBWoiatetn ysare. which he said, in-1 attention, They are not Just

c u t i b t l i i breath, pic'ontlr.ued on Page 4; anoiher Senior High School.

Jcaustics, but living, breath

1 Continued on Pa#e 4)

Juvenile Qaodnoy

\sane' [..- '» .v^.

ed duoofmaidflall.

• tan aiubroke «U -the ordor WM

i the

plans .ftr t&»cirouUr *lMuci, avladuot MA no* Bridget ifill. '

WUll

to-^f^jiif'' • i"-' ;l>' i^4i^i*->vi't)1*!5*s,^;'t ;"

>i> •'^r:'W'^,

?$$l$l'-'k

Page 2: Happy American Mother jtfiirafer Trial Bate, September 25 ... · more than 1.0*0 retldeqKi 1 Continued on Page 4) natad In Uie H itrueUon of m tfntumfm'. Uw VPfedMdi* - OMMI Ra^l

Pro-cither

trip to the Yankee attdbjaPiAYOfOVNR July 1» were Richard KosJiu.

M a w * I f i M t , fapsrviser Bobby PWmell. .AathenyWinners of a coetume con- val, Butch Brotprstl. JEWf*

' test ere Jean OowehUd, the <nd«- Gary 0a*kes. CNsnifCDstUret; Bandy Deak. tlw Schneider, blane ituwajgU,p r e W t , Margaret Nagy. the Diane SJdote. Hants} fsjBsft,r . ajgnlflcant. James Pol- Oene Gery and Unit,

U»e most unusual, Chris- Champions of aHue OBI, the oldest; Pat Kan- 'oumamenttfos. toe.,funniest j viniano and Bart'

Winners of a doll fashion 'vlnners were Oaryshow are Pat Kandue. the ind Kenny Nlemlec opposingmost unusyal; Jean Goje- I»e Kura and Prank Anto-ehlaej. the ujdest, 8»ndyDe#k. nelli. Oene and Patrick Anto-the sjou romalete wardrobe: jiwljl onooslng Pred DeJohnfrene Utieur. the prettiest | »r,d Richard Kosnar, Richardbftug)4di«ss. and Linda Sher-jToth an1 Richard Babo op-nte., the prettiest. j losing Prank SlgnorelU and

EAJT GUKf.fi XT&EET l l i e n r y flaakM- a n d TommyPLAYGROUND ' Pruvlniano and Bart Clark

TtgfU Deak, supervisor ! '"W*-1'* Joe Slxnorelli andWinners «f a clean-up ofllv-' PuJ!^ui l0

test sit; Pint prl». Patty ™ "Deak, Bruce Kovac*. Mary W M n e ' °Lee valt-ntl end Sharon Ber-

itawwle*lie

«n»ik; second prize, JamasWhite.' Sandra ChiMress, Sltf-ron VtfiroU and Kathy Va-

third prise. Bette Trot-

i cos'ume paradewas held Ttie winners are' IFunniest, Andrew Provinianoind Billy Orrv; mu«t ui.iuualFrtward Mokovieskl, Dtosi-,'Uiria). Johnny Provirtaarcand Lois HeJmlnski; prettiest,

and Lynnsmost uhuaufi. Prances

tyan. M»rv Jaa* b n > 'lanioe Wuitek. Leona Rod--.ey: the but home-made,Kenny CoTle, Pat fcjfchinf,Ihrtaflne ffliato, Aait* Waetr'ok. Mary Sefcsefc and PattlfRossi; orlM»t*l doll, Varonloa•tottnyaniky, and foreign toll,'tttl Rosal.

A sand modeling contest*ai held and wilt* were• warded to Dannji Cojrle,

r.uke Coyje, Ray TMk#cs «adMelody Cotter for a model ftf

) ; Charles Sny-

•nstfevs w w nested'ag, etery-siUlng and a'ocatimrtiif contest wai htttf<t the eeataflre. Winners"Hve BJfflter, peloresnd Chvles Olnda.

Lou1™""The Indues were Betty

Hw* and Don* DeakWinner* of a balloon «on-.»n<J « * «»»•«•

• t n d

8 » » k M

Me*u

tnt are the blKiest. Bobby I, Nancy yargo, Chrlji-'

tine "Ore-nda. Oedrge Barccl-1tona, Philip Oyraes, LindaSalamon and Sharon Bernylk.!the smallest, Lou Ann Bali-,mon, Kenneth Qrerida, AJI- | tt!»l

« a and John {^'m

Slmmeman: Moest, PattyJDeak. Joyce Ovenes, KennethOvori; flrsl blown, Sandra

• ChlWree*; second Wown, Con-nie Hilton. ttord blown. Bh»-

Childress; most unusual.,W Oyorfl, Emil CUvlneki, I vgn*>c>

Hobu, and the flc«t I «•»"•»-to break. Anna Marie Winners of

The |udges »wr LB-retts SelajBonand Carol N»gy

Lt/MAN AVCNUS ANDCHllfiH STREET

PLAYGROUNDMai* AMI Moeearo,

BuptrvtntrThe winners of a doll etm-

test ens: Larrset, Tina JMn*7,smd fWr Kuehy: w u i l r s .

Vanm Bouaun sod Michelle.{foffmr: pr«tci*at lacs, Char-lotte HofTner and

FPTKMAN STREETrUYGROUND

nornlhy Garis. liupeivliprWlnr.er of a cl<i.in-up con

•M. wai Shirley ~Winners 0/ a

were: prstliest, Sutylnm *V>-

umJane Plosfsfh.

Wiansn ot % dr»vinf*jt& VBf$ Bioberf Jajit, UvDretyiest: Jesoette a»lv«nek,the fnnnliyt 1

Him, Me best

»efelt wree.ii'1 Buddy

Winners tt'» do)l 4onte«t««r« oMMl. XiX'Wsst, Ma^uieefi ttul MAIW

iJant Flaersch: faws^st.I :lie if Murrey sod Betty,1,150*: nifUm init.Kusvu; BMt coatk*

Utt-Uk*.man unusual Mf-

and Jo Ann Salagl, M W4EEV

r Mar*0h$M and Dotty Bruzon-ft (AtWt Jinuwal, Kareo Kl-

<nd Any Dlaen: jirat-dneaj, T3Um Naaon and

who auenfled thetMOA. UiU w«*k w w

fluekal, Harry Po-Diane and Dorothykl, PorU Salul, Joe

•Ctwin Rovtru*!, BobHeiminski and

°n

KunOskof a copper contest

are: prettiest, UiV\&

CLOf E OUT!

BRIEGS11 Smith Stmt

«tt, Bobby Hula*;Margie Evan; flrsj. plafli, Mi-chael Evan;- aecoiiO; AllenBksnowlck; third. RussellKapatak. fourth, Jackie Oilver: fifth. Billy Gardner, Th«Judges were Mrs. BerhhantGardner and MUs O. Kuz-v.'.bk •

Winners of a balloon con-Mary Ann Sasrjfl-

"or t nods! ofHigh School: Andrei'or mode! of a house;

model M zorrosod Idwfrd Cwey.

;im Cgtter »njj J)a; Voqfhew,Qf »»rjd

CQLONIAOUTLOOK AYKNUE

PUYOSOIWDBeverly Ne»esjs>e|

Winners of a dog show

J M B Southern. SuperrkwWinner of a penny hunt If* OUary Over SO ehll-

) panlcipated.Winner) nf a dog show were

Curcoran for Uu aaottdoc, Je*n Dtlriw,

lest gropm«ddog, Joe Olvton,he prettiest dog. John CbrUr

the unallMt 4og:Finders. •eurUaet 4og:Zullo. a p«dlgr«d'

4cui. Billy Bernath. larnaidog

,AVRNVEPIAYGROIIIVD

Helen Hlrh, SupervisorWinners of a Mrbble gum

"onteet are Bill Angley, O.^equine, Ruth Mellu, Bruce

Bill MitfKaten. Mike Sofchinsky.

reat bubWe tt the bubble gu fcoateit.'

F0BD8POBPS PLAYORO1WD

Winners 0/ the toy*'ace for boys 8-8 years old•re Ronald Heary, first, Ron-«|d Colson,' second, Jehnaatus. third,

Winners of the boya blc(d»rece 10-12 years old areWltllun KavftarskT. f t r s t .Charles Maatrovlch. second.Hlchard Puocl, third

Winnere'dof ^he boys' bicy-cle raee 10-fJ years old areWUUssn Kicmeraky, first,Charles Mtstroviich. second,

•a; largestowned

entry,

Q f andRleo, owntj) by Lola

totob t<est, Ofngsr, owned by Barry

>v QimiH

ySfw of. H|t Ute Job/OodTihe It M i l l e d by ttv

John, Jptfljh. Bdward,Them**, and TWUlWP,'» f l s

ter, Mri. BlnkKb. Jtagy wutwo grandchildren.

Reau>m Maas WBL ^ of Pear*

O H u ) «nd MFtel wai la aMary's Oemeteiy. Perth Am

to1

U M R |

^ • S " t

S >aunt at Our La y

H t d MFtel

wich, Wayne LovenguU), Un-da Kaiuawfch. Jickit! Oiverund Bridget Burrows. TheJudges were Michele Burrows,Miss Betty lmrlnia aa4 Mus

m'TManna Bhalla,

UcOargle,vent If HMartin.

h, qf

Mike Wenae"1 ^fH 5«b)4i it

j

my. tmmtm, *lb#^

Itti ojrqed byiinjiMifllHtfi wit" f

Nr »onny ftrlflll;

Piwol,- tliirdWinners, of the girls' bicy-

cle raoe were Thelws Prepeh,first, Cynthia J#nkech,.jec-ond, J»uJs Jmreehaen. thin.

Winners of the Bubble GymQontest were: Largest Bubble,William BolUs. Joan Burda.,

Ondrick;fubbel, Doioras Puccl. Julltfine Coaky, Dianne Qndrlek;|ldest shape bubble, Jbeaphfanderhan, John English andlary Slider.

HOPEUWNHOPJSLAWK VVHOOL

Mary Wenkewlos, SvperrlawThere are 3J8 chlldrer '•

wete held tbU uuaku it i$ MM B f ) *Hey Brunt?fc* AyM

te &mn KM

a dog show were u follows-aud h|r family of 6

ovnefl by ThomasAnthony DeRasmi; mostbrhaved, flay, ownmi bv

ffrmint Keminsky' 1. Turfy, owned by

MosoJsay ansj Pwddlesiby Joann, Pbylias

Pearlheld TuesdayStreet PUygrouad

the pCol.A coaununlcajit uf at Ml

easel's Omsk c%uuibc ChurolPerth Amfeoy. &hie w u a nwnibar of its Rolv Rosary Sorter

Widow of the late Alvxand'

C O MThe army rookie from

hilts said that be calledW»t I CMtles "arithmetic bugs" be- |^int* sj# Is' ™ ' they idde4 to his three daughters, Mrs.

subtracts from l i l s 's*!* Huttay, Ukewood: Mr_, ,™—.-• and «»u:uplied like Ju«a Szabad at homn and MrH|alne Fantealer; longest hajr. | t | , e dlefcens F!(*ibfth Bjs«n»d, Pcrtti Am* ' * " t y , owned by Toni| _ .J boy: 1 sister, M«. Ponn

Rnooky- , owned by, New method of oommunl-' gtropkai. Fords; two brotherMleen HudMsko and cblpe eating with deui-bllnn. ' Peter KunnJ,

Ices'werf<t Musk*Perth- . f i k . 13v)to died

•*as arD i v

Afflb')'.M « n . -Anna 1.f^waiil

^ . John

MH and M,-.• t o t PICHM,.

Wnley 1. .

•"•Bit

Unit .

J I M : -

f ' 11.1

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'" n Wi

IllBosMla,••tOQDBHli,.,! k

wIn mt u » JMflwr |i'

V! Stair Oil Co.. aeajji/w- vIfuibujd »f «-e )sie ^mary Ssibo Oecsey, he Is sui>

ived by a son. Julius, f Phooi he lived; two d»ji;h-n, Mrs. Stephen Csepeyroodbrldi*. and Mrs. JVW*'Mi. Perth Amboy; 14 grajid»tilldr'jn and flvt great-grand-'Hldrrn.Rev L/wli« f iry. pwtor. r'li'l at « ryLCfiS t t the

Read• Charles [!,' ko> , , jwest Avemii' rrnlhsome manrif-i 11 , » | p«

* • W 1 "" ' *••• . aiksj,MA Into It T',. - arvrash

In !!,, • "

Herbert v..r „,Amboy On,- losnitjiUw .Wood:,,. 1 pi ) 4

8<JUftd I1v1.l1- i | l e yj

NancyBucker, MargaretPowell. Robert

isfetasu,-IJames Quite,Linda Daube,Harold IJacques, JaneJacques,thony

0 Kuoilak.6SWA8EN SCHOOL Debra Burke, |

Diane Grai.j

I David• DavidI Linda rpwvu,

Nancy Calfrr. SapvvIsM James RJtttiie. Rusee)) Jac-- \~~X dolt-elw»wai IwM a I thi miss mit Ifsfry JeMues.

playground. Prize winners, AVEfflEL PARKwars- Fur the oldest dolls,Dennis Coyly, Lynne Leslie,Andrea Hegoflus, Jgne Saaala,

Donny PeMoll. tht oldest doll:Judv Naumyk, newest doll:Dorothy Ternoy, larcut doll,JJJutfy Naumyk. siuarleet qioll,Plann Homich, prettiest faceddoll, Lorraine Latshow curll-

headed doll, Donny Perl-ues, Carole I oil, must romlca] doll, Jimmy

An- 'Verio]!, the largest assortmentDrnowaki|cf doils, Carol Covlno and

Dtonn Homich, moat life-likedoll, Tina Kollar. most un-usual dell. Danny Fertoll.Carol Covlno, test homenwdedoll. Patty Pirnlk. prettiest

as the dodtrdtisp MlTit!

, • ! ' . , . * . ' • T-

balloon con-aret Bucher,ajya ie«ajn,Arm Bpoek,

Christine Bllsko and DianeRaalmowlcz; largest dolls,Diane Rasunowlrc and tjmneLeslie: smallest dolU, P&tHofovaa, Pat Hutchtas and

PLAYGROUNDPslrte; gupervlsor 1

T,hosc taking paurt in copper,•ralt ware Wayne

dressed dollI8BUN

COOPEB AYKNUEPLAYGBOUND

Msury Aw LjaeutsUiHDprrvlsor

There are 20s registeredfsj st the Cooper Avs-

cbael Pollack. JackJill Oogan. Mary Low

Oaydor, nue Playground. Last week Inart* and crafts the childrenmade ajid decorated haU, The'following yere the winners ofthe ha; show: P»uJ»' Kv»l-

F.rf'-

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Mother*

tKakaoe

-i Bent-

of the -'•

["0. M»vr.

ri Mluvci *

^ t . pal" ITIS M n

KS ind Wood

'iTv < • • « •, A l i i l r - ' i *

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« „ us rum|Thl, „;* lul award

Ta>noito

f PI**!unred f h &

fij HC)UUM<I 'i

K,,lllf to fL :iotic«i • f the ac-fili. orgar '•»"«"

mertuti will bfr

•to-|eat PartyA btiil*! fhowiT

in how uf l lkvll, 38 Smithof i-tr forth-

Brragt, •* <Uft 34,t si"umackw

Howe' H aunts.II fin stfl Me*, w .

» * . . if Yi at f ••" home

| uicluded Mr« Bd-& Samuel

E Mis, Shrwlq I *L Hurry pavl i . MM.irem, Mr'Mrs. Walter(Davis, ¥ : • Georgei Qrerge UatiU, j r . .

HLioect und Mrs.!ril

* Hwnptt trto compoeed ofMehard B&nr, P 4 a ti a n

pan. All belnf feiturqd dijrMfWiBMr mohtSi. -P).la Invited.

The a u n of V a e a t l o i•tytreh School, which hwrln'Mt*t>waak program AuguitHp, UMM parenu to registerheir cM|dnm without C'~

•a onto that adequate f\n and supplies can be'idad. CMJdren of kuidergarf

l6n tUTOUlh Junior High agrir» ImriWl, and need not bevfftMaf ftth the ohurehtM r I M . program lrmejar - to attend Vacation

School Regulationare afellable at thf

_ offlae.Bead) oanfwrencea are fca-n hgW feu weak by thi

High and Senior HJfh• " - Programa en-

, ^ ™ _ fellowihlp. aruMM erafli and recreation are•ujty v*a|ty for Junlori.njnlor 1I1|JM and

Good CitizenAward PhnmedHBLTH AMBOT « Itorflmiwi BmploMd by Na-

Manal Orooery Company artl t U Jn tha 0 « ^

Award prqaravA

pftyp pq7>pnMrad by tlw National Aa•uwtaUon of Food Chata It*M MiminMd Miter by POR.aid W ttovbrtdfe. Mmapajir of UM l

k l hHow til IU fourth year, the

has larned the praMe gfimtnent laaden In the foodutry, government and

other burinnaai.The nation-wide programeognUei contributions ofod store managsfs to U>*

S'vlf }Jfe of UIK commurilt|etJh*y ifrve, afanagera eroploy-tfi bj Nattoiuil are eompet|nf[agalnit Msh other (or localind nattoqw^e ntgognltUM.

The local winner wji beinnotnced aa "Ooed Whan'

for IMS on «e»(amkar>tf,Cltlaenahlp pay, by procla-mation of Prealdtnt Sijeri-howt-r

National Orocery'a "OoodCltlten" winner w I) then bee l i g i b l e for iaUon-wtdfawirde to be anna need tortyin U5» by the K re. Win-t u n of the nation-wideawarda. and their wtvee,-wlljto honored In Wathlngtop nmemben of Cowgreu, goVem-njtnt and laduatrjr official!.,

Hjwiwy.

•*>•- <J

to visit other(lie on yaihtlun

Miss HramotnijtWeds Amboyaa

WO0nBRIDO« _ | |>An. John Hramot/ilkUmon Avenge, aruiouiw

of

Jay Mar . . _leflaf. Mia. tUa tinn w u n a i that a l

. C. R fJtoaeti. Mi&fnwtk tojmiMH now Hi .M Mr Irnok/ield. nii"»mt t« fta heal ka,', Mn.CIUM HaiMB j< WcHglaaItMaeBgr

end Mn. Ray- LvMaknalN m i «M \badiare lnwemi

TheheVdthU

\uguet6.

wen m charm , tlnm{ C a u n t l |

• » • • Women.- 'heul- amwtii

Leonard Bhtrtnan. Prpe" , , j r t ¥ 0^ C0RUnutiityPaUrepp, Sandra BUubel ,_ ,j.v .omrty,

KM- Weurd T>eet and Mnwee In aaaife el the

«NM near. Mn Prank, Ben*e*t van tea tfaew award.

0VM4M acteadad t N a aef UM

*9#. Anthony'smm

off!.-i-:<Wd 8aiuriiny afurnonn fthe douMt-rlna taramony at

W Rutiian Orthodox Uttta b a n e irtttAVDTEL - Another lH

In marnage *y heraUier, the bride woie

of effibroUand

grade S-4 wire ajwn of «u»0Mrby tlw

Clib of iyenej t>» M d

wire iwen If Lf>r«eri ^rir ta n * aid Uiw '"f™ at I A Jf

•VJL[Uaboq, Belgrada •tieet with

both dan atwro-lment In

InttrveMoll. 'IVIIHaVvmheei hi

e n « h » war* In charge of the. Mn Robert Mpharwiiteaf h d l *winner of the door prlaa Me*

n, a)i» «)>«.' menan/Y»lper| Mn.

l f l - man for

of the bride. w u

Rev «anlUau. Mllm.wan

A graduateSchool nUuw'i Braaa

tal Board «T Ctovernors at•«»p )Tj^t.ng,Tu ! |da> M D

eODOW.•oyed by Lead

. Amertcpn'

Jewish fPlan

At Amboyt Drive-In •,PTWTH AMpOY -The Am-

PUf Drive-In Theatre. Bayre-'VllM. to ahowing an unuHual<mixture uf film Fare ilils week '

Bravadw ' starring thejver- popular Gregory PwkJfllj bt l))own today throughIftturdftf. po-fpatur*d u-Violent Saturday" gt«rr|ngVk*>r Mature. Richard Kganvnd Stephen McNally. Both

l » in fmecaaejeaBf-

Enjoys Outing

prBy*!p

Juniflr.Voniin'a C)UP Pf Aw-I nel and their families held an

Pather Mlloi; Finale 0 U t J f l , iuaday at the gumnerof

The'Hpe two bonuari. Before thefeaiurti tomorr&w and-lay, It'i the PunVMnlght. I f the

Annand

ade

tye IfopatBDnf- • Iht moth

Oordon. creil-

boating and

grade 3-4; Joen DeNltUa andLorraine Vacov|no, grade 1-1.and Susan t impino and Ml-," " MakfL ' '" ' '

MnNrt Ptfoot

r. via y n

Juy whf nR A Merc

A nativethd new d

of n^-jingMacPadyen, who

at m Arabqy A>enue- * Mbeen acting wrwtqr alfioe lait

wh(n ihe tucceede^l Hls«Mercer.

of Weatoerly Pa.new director ra gradu-

ate|l from the pmh Aml>o>Getwtal Huplul flehoo ofNufilnrf In 1034 aiid 'lucetheji ha* held 'a PU.-J.BBI nf8-aOi-ivlaury positions In thetiowltal She re«0|i«d a &S.degree from gefon IJa|: Unl-veriliy and a MtA Aw*fropn the School nr Srtinv.lonat pokmbia University

sir*. MacPadyen is also dl-rerlnr yf the. ftjhopl Qf Jjuri-!ng whioh noentiy reoelvM

Minarc-ReagcrWedding Told

w o a a f t M n . DayenpoiiThe oomnuttae waa headed

br 1 . 8 . Wooaf I»W aftlsi^d byi n . Joaeph Relley. Mr*

Spencer Qn-enPranklln Reed. Mr and M'«N. M o w , Mr Welsberker Mi

_., Mn Henry fchutteIlia Belti and Mn Ed

rwrtatloVial

'Qtoni Ba»»r. Maraanil . .'Qordoji and Mra OrvlU Bu> t i e teaulte> af - « . w

fcalew, national offlceiji and v.i!j he interpreted and.Mri. Kaaal I c k e r . itate rraeed at nloaad — ' • " - *jQDuncUor *:oni Council

- — make their i

' V i W II' 'Council mem&en will dja^i r\M -Are our echeola oflg*; ciowded1'. "Are we provldMi••>• , j auifiianre for the haodV>.<..pped, the menttJtr tin ,

' •i.rbe'l?", ' Are neighborhood!too rapidly M a *

'Da Mania h a n

^ - M r . a n dMrs vnHtm feeagar, 1MRowland Phon. annouaee themarriage qf tholr daughtfr

.Joan Xothleen. to Albert, Minarc. sqn of Mr. and MnAlbert Minarc, Plalnflejd.

, Rer Outtave Kapolem per.fornud the ceremony and wai•.-ertirant at the nu?Ua) Manat Bt Jamn' Church' Oi.en In marriage by h*r'ntl'er, -Yt bride v u ittendgdby htr »QiUr. MIM paU>«rloeRemirer

• rUber. Muwrc.

Richard I.. Nm-Oragon haa Intro-

Autjed a bill to provide forpaving of 1.300 mil** orAlean Highway on a ro<t-iharlng BMII by the UniL^dSUtei and Canada

measure would auf.ir-lae approprlatlon.of 111 030-ooo a rear for the next MXflectl yean for the r.!ti" *••->•and Hainei cutoff on condi-tion that Canada participant)equally, in oomtructlnn '•o1-'.for the mileage now unpa.-eciin that aountry .

aUiiii out ef his 0Atv • lie It wai parked in frontn' ,:«hoim Morton It . X t u L)R WeBimiiuter Road, (J^-ini.ia rniHiTied u> Patrolfljan'A-::ajn Reid and Xftf*

• G:eer. Monday,

ay, Ifondav and Tuea-lay the comedy' tnu're KewtrToo Ymiiu " In VHta VNIop-TechnJoolor. itarrlng DetnMfef tut |D() Jerry LewU la fea-tured with "Land of thePharaohs" In ClnemaS.'opp-cetor.

,. u ™ . « . Tru- MK1 ]?u»Br' M r * A™***' ' Ambny. anc! H attMidtng- StateJuliana W»v.lr \ A n g o l a gnd c^uldrgn B « - BACK HOME rear -,«) College. Union Mr.'

gri,df j -4 Pranclne Antrr-'ix! >nue and Diane, Mr and Mri PORT RFAD1NO — Mi R«ag«r ii a graduate of Plain-grade 1-3; vnd Oregory Kei:y, Alfred Anderaon and children and Mrs Johi C Ahlejlri*' nejd High Sihrtol and la em-ktndergar^n iRuawIl. 4rleUa nyl Arthur.' »nd children K w u v h Hii4'pxvyed by Mack Trucki, Ine '

Art awaidR ware prcpntPcHMr tad i f n Martin Outow- Beverly of Turner aireet hg.ve Pl«mfle1d 'to Jean Hnat and Robert ski and children Judith »ttd returned frOrr, a two »epn \ b - The couple is residing in >

ktndenarten Thomai Belay and Andrew Mlkkelsen.' cailDr at VaiiHda Wood." Rowlle

NO HIGHER THAN YOUp HEART-BUT ITT ATALL TRAVfLEJRIHrrr'i an acr'fvrinrnl in ciAnfnrt—inrtdlK lupeililitr loinfmt and the frtg-

tlw. «•' .it »• U I Jll/'"'. Vuur Cl,ryrolct

•u>bciuii<i>. f |Mlid-M-('tt»diur l i - l i f i ^ F|»her

And tin* di id Kill' plraiurr ituatiwithout a penalty Ii li all purr phu ~betjuic i! ii backed [•> Chevv'i funouiroadab».ity, by a m*, luogh-iineved

internstlunsJly kiuivtn fm mgndpneunn.

Oniy iJiperu ejigin^erifij-f.««» i'flrngiiieeriiis,—pwducrsjiu^ tl ibl'pi Acomfort an;f KLurity Apd nlv OicviulftpoWm ft all widi ifrinf eaxsi f i J ultra-

c4wtF'>| gorrtfrpisntMhfit jpi fioin^J.f tu

all-«uiut one gtsnt icrifle. Hut vwhv • w i

.-I •iwifo1« bwt 'J« | /—

Anutica't

111 your

know: j ^ f yyty> on your cfaeckbo^ S^l«-and com-' receipts la

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»»••••• • • sjmtjbpQDaQU — — ~ —UM ca#e It la as accepted practice anA certainly* - - «• - J - J • i«_ - - _« - - J H > i k a ssiailssfr

r'lt h*i teen our experUtee wltt Mr. Jaootani he, <u a matter of principle, refuted to «c-tradltion merely for the Mki of ttadltfcm.

'it Ms teller that all tradition and prfBtlctiild be exarntnad carefully in tfte light of the

of Its immediate application ea thatfonclujion can be made as fo whether i)

1 X i l valid as when applied In other tinea We7 tmnk that ttie Board of Idu&Uon — and weI j M not challenging the alncerlty dt any of 1U"^PMben — can well examln* «nne of the

10Cade*old methods which tUll eaem clothedfi aome peculiar klnc. ' sanctity.

torn torn *n i • •aflatta naff) w>

e attuatlanMr. Finn than sjNrifjl |fr.

BcvUp u to wbatbar tbaBoard had failed to baffc-*panr aucher In djirtcHnaifowutn %nA UM latter Mated:Mo, not whan tht tmertar U

rt|M. tut Iftehm havr bamknown to Hake errari Injudsnmt."

Wftnte Tanai DateOrrvlnv on Uir •}|saN**l'n

i.irtJvr Mr. JtoohaM Uid Allre wu attempting to do wasu i r i i Urtet dju Jar theadoption of rulas MM| fwWta.rioru. Dr Barana a id tincomnurtet will have It dam

'. v'-lt U obvious that BO ur as objectm are con-,:$m*6. snd goaU, there should be -mity of

opinion among the members :' U.>". Board ofEducation The method* bv v ,i, .1 these goalscan best be reached should l^ n matter of pub-lic discussion by the entire Boaid. with oppor-tunities from time tu time for discussion withthe people We think this IR thr'only purposeMr Jajobson has In mind through the presen-tation of hl& seven-point proposal—to delineatethe most ugnificant problems facing the Boardand then to shed light on the manner In whichit U suggested they be approached. He is simplytrying to redii.-r. in the public good, all of theramifications in the-difficulties facing us tofatts and figures and times. This, aa a generalproposition, fthoiild be highly acceptable

• • • *We think it is unfortunate that the effort

that Mr J&cobson has .made with his preaenta-Uon has been belittled angrily because, first. Itfound its way into the newspapers at a time ofwhich some of the members of the Board dis-approved and. second, because an effort has

- been made to-put time limits andother specificsinto writing where they are officially a part of

Board of Education files and where theyexamined and compared with the facts,

y time

.ewtajnly hope that there will be amplell-frr dttajjretfuiht on method in the schoold without tfre antagonisms that were in

tyfd&ce &t the meeting Monday nighL^ Mr Jacobsdn has. a full right to expiess

on any phase of the situation In whichhe believes he Is serving the public good, so areall the (iher members equally entitled toespouse any cau.se or express any .convictionwhich they harbor It will be a disservice, In-died. If merely because ft break in tradition issuggested at any lime It V characterised bythose who disagree with It M an act of insin-

cerity.

Mr J»"OlMfln mid'hen ««re "two or Uiree•hlryjs yeaX. have happanad

I rwnuv tJtat ft*»e frWhlrtw.'! nie," Mr Finn Interrupted

nngrll? snA charged tin-I furmtr *ltn uajnt woriR likeI "pluah" and " frighten" IIHW-My1 "I will explain what I meant; ><y frixhten". Mr Jarohmn! went on 'We received H b.dfor 14.100 pliu ror athleticnjppl&s It was the only bid*T.h ecrialn iwmi mlMlimTi.v ni*xi step w u iirantlng ac mraci for I5.8O0 on a $4,200bid"

"T!ial w u nn Hdmitied vr-riT-". Mr Boylan said.

'""n-'tulnt Mr Jacutwwdeclared, '.Tlif next thinitwai a resolution to reject thebid and or. top of thai a reso-lution to awHrri the cnnira'tI IBV ir is frightening'

Mr. Finn itatad ha didnithink It wan ir|ffhlen:nK ««the Board had Mkcd lu at-torney for alt opinion and heapniovfj the action

TJr Barona then moved thaiM; Jacobion'i raaglutioni betRbled and the nwilon fallrflu, rarry. John J**ke«. JamniMullen and Mr Finn JoinedOr Baronc while Mi Burke.Mr. Czaba!. and Frank Wukn-veu »«nt ainng with MrJarobson. The ninth memberof the Board. Mr* ImnyHariri*, wa« 1101 pruent.

Finally. Mr J a c oi) 1 o 11•weed to »lthdr»» l-.m nuttlOQwith the unrtristandlnK then.arte: H!D bo furthar dls-

^.ut«ed At U:t nrxt iegularmeeting

Road

Jacobsonfrom Page 1

to explainingIn detali '

. Ralph $aroae ask«d forrenalved permission to• ler-ftliy siktrment ini he s:|ted the resolution

I in his op»uloii "an affronti intelligence nf the pub-

;<nd tr-e perseverance ofeight Poacd mem-

ij

ff Barunr- eontetaea the•asks the Board to

va tor the teachers anum salav of IB.-

The last printed rules v«re1/MlM ML 1938. Mr. BaroneC&gended that Wlnfjeld Finnappointed such a commit lettart Mar. Jo.hn Csaoal noteda committee fafi also been

.appointed lit 1955. but no! rules and regulation* had; been drawn up.

Dr Baron* declared further! the progress made by th«Board In the past two yearshas been "monumental."

Asked - f t * Stilly11

After Or. Banna completedreading ,his statement. MrJacobson replied:: "With'alldua respect to rou doctor. I

Closing•Cor:lntiad from

from thr threeused iHe wrv.i* ronrip |

Residents claim tl-at firen uck* pn!lcp ran and ambu-1lances are toured ft am tl.emost direct route to i-rowdedareas adjacent to the park-war. Residents now have lotravel up to four mile* addi-tional via Route 37. throughdensplr populated areas.

Both Chief Egan and Mr8om'n -aald Way -eauld notundweand why the stateHUhnav Department con-siders the service roads traffic

Indications are that whenschool* reopen in September•he conditions at Route JT«lll create a more hajArdoiiitraffic condition, residentssaid.

Fred Compher, manager ofthe Xsso nation at the dosed

that he •

ng this1 fl(hadectsd. the '

. . will h*v« the fuUft at the Board at Bdu-i" Dr Barone itafiad pa

i It "would tie to IndM•ohool admlnlstnton,

•lid fsweiita of

IVMtlttltanaeSbratr1 a specialist ,19 JbU

• I

dldn- r~ 1 TaAi, the resolu-tion I &.ld lrr. the raaphiUon

, . tf , f c tiiat 'a study be made far thethat "anr Blwi- • PV1EI.--TI of the ttachvi' aala-

actlon taken by the ^ tehtAi&e', a a udy, «und>ou. not ptotmt tDan the18,800 • mu(Diua. art you•aatan 4 s A * itadjr « a n

tlon sottedilnf Uiat lanty j . .j^ttlaoklslg tta

.VtWWbWt Attf H*

L e i M l e r

dally since area residentscannot get on the Parkwaytnare.

At the meetins this morn-Inr, the one-man crusade ofTex Perrv, Iaelln. will al«o

* h e a r l a «- M r P e r * yb e b l « < « ™ r t n | 10 h«vaname baUn ulavtad In

ATA*DWRTMENT THROUGHOUT THE

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plain ootsraon sense; if you want iq strateh few specials or other imlurementa. Il'l w*rth*

your food money, you have to got planry.of low rememUring: nothing lakes the place of cash.

prices! That!* why A&P filU the store with saving', when you Hint to stretch a paycheck

"Luys," rathet than trying to sway you with a . , . and jet praise from your spouse!

A*Fi fomoiH "Suptr-Right'' Qvallry

RIIS OF BEEFftKVLM STYLE

II" NT 7" NT

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GROUND CHUCK

' ' ' "Sopar-IUglit" Duality - IQNELESI

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FLOUNDER FILLETCANTALOUP)ttttu

Buy A&P's Dependable Groceries! 6«id 4

CLING PEACHESHied n MmDEL MONTE

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TASTES SETTER

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Why bother to iiskr when you canenjoy prrfni pie at this Inn, low g ^

priw? Flaky-litht nu«l, juirt-fruit 5f i l l ed . . . DELICIOUS: ' m

imHUK-mUmUUU- 4 5 c POUNDCAKE

JSH Psiksi-IUOO

If 8 "23c WHITE BREA0] 17c:-iMft.

More Grocery Buys!

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! Strawberries L:l

Turk, !..(

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111 -rntmim•r a stauriste* ttsMtet «t tju Attiri , sdtet 1 Mendsv nlfht. With thew w wi sir aiwM«< TUB BTWTC wnravmr nawrsirWhile other* taring haajfcr w the jgrea** Mr *U Fulstane*. Ths ihetswn left ih«ws M»ad awn, wMlag m e a 'Tie. M*" trap*** In the wnekats In IkeMd «wn, * M n u m e a •>• M* trap*** in the wnekats In tt»

m t o tfrsefcstfs after UM -at'latfc." The rf.it nfcota bti*w ptrtweiether "wwualttet." The bottom »ho<* A«w yjr . jo»l 8. »Urer, Anul , l

»lww» aawttieria*.

n »f theof * *

, »' WtejdlffitiOe»NM> rfhrnWy tike MM* Ami tti I n * M

WIM « m | H « M to IIM Avta^-C«MM» Itai AM

REPflffiTSMrj.

Seels $58,M0GLADYS «. ICANK ( i Mr. and Mrs1, fteabt and

411 Unsafe Ktehwar, Isen>; -hJMren ware givftu o/ MiTcL M MITt I""1* Mrs. H- C Doyle, Short

ymih,—Mr, and Mrs. JoeeWj ~ v r vn<\ Mm. H«my Hap

'Vatktas and children DorU, pet were jri."h«vl and Joseph Wayne fnr Mr HappeJ's blr'hdav and "ni will provide some'live returned after a four M™ Happed brother-in-law »'rm parking in Main Street."W visit to friends; and rela- ? n d outer, Mr and Mn. Rob-' A f t e r eoiuultatlon with

oaunended this Initial pba»Four hundred and forty

RH'en weir ord>rnd fromDunoin MUlrr Corporationfor this plan. THey will teike"nlckrti and tokens. f

The Woodbr.dgt Mrreh*ntohas plans to pro>

thftr customers with

0«PlrofrprH

-. Thn» not*

oBotrd tf MimUou«7 IhUtklw Oftn Township fthooU CdsoMs* I

mer Harry vtukt reported dlant andthe

In Wake Foffit, N. C rrt nuslminoiui', twenty- Petrr Kukan, traffic engineer....^. —o visited Mr: Wat«, third wedding anniversary I'onnrd H a n s u e r of Ira••tn's mother, M». Joe Wat-' Quests wpre Mr. .and Mn T'nupt aniT RomDony, a fl-"jHft Wwrinlitorif. C •jRoWrt ntsiinntiBWJoiiPpTi'n'hi'lnT rXpTrt'TBi IBB heeds»r-**toi Bartwra Ann Pavtel'De • s« ia and soh ' Jo»cpn of parking a u t h o r i t i e s"farttstown, Pa. ws« a guest I Charles. ; tfiruughout the country, >eo-•" Mr. n d k |n Robert Ar-jral4s, tor-two week*. M,le»;

tmdMri.ArgaluvUit'-dfand Mrs? Walter Norloff,!

I Union." —Oijests of Mr. and .Mrs.Martin Cohen wnre Mr.'andVr», Charlei Unkov andlaughters Bherl and JanloeMid Mr. and Mn. Wllllani

woo*T«T?TrX3t — An tn-lMil ixpnniiturp of $10,000«' 11 r w t the immediate needsnf -treft parking in Fords.', tokens ta aft >rd shoppers free

at'VVook-outi^'1"™ •"•> woodbridge prowiowking . . i t is exptated that! 1 0 * • * " ! * • * "" •** to" and the* will provkte some off|t*iv.hjin.ta1n other area v l U ' v > M the aplntoas, of tever^*"1 1 ""=

" i the same. . jlooil doBMata. HtahrayAn off street parking site j "The d e n t l i t i h a v e

purchased .and two- promised to masse feporls in«re in negotiation.' wrJttw". Mr. Burke said, "ani Mr*.pthi'r*

•ContrsoU are alsoWmiu leaan In Hiin the .rear ol Main

being, I will wkmlt the njporU .to yeanMart

Itnet Two teachen w H appointHi

—Roger and Barton Ar-•»alM, ions of Mr. and MrsHohert Arga*las observed theirbirthdays. Roger was tenWednesday and Barton wasfive Friday.

~-MUs Lorraine H e n r y ,Stroudsburg. Pa. is. vlaltingWr and Mr«, Joseph Wat-

for a week.—Mrs. minor Jlndracek

and son Philip andiRobert Argalas, 8r, were \

•brmer guests of Mr. and Mn.Robert Argalas.' —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

I W.atkinj were hosts at a hon' voyage party for Mi. and MnWalter Raub and children0ratt, Karen and NeaJ, Phll-IbMhuni, who are moving toifottrwood. CsHf.'Ouests wereMr. ani Mrs. Albert Henryaotf chijdren Lorralner Rob-art, Rtohard, John and Bruce, jStroudfburg. pa., and Mr. rind jH n , John Pleva and children ,Jay and Kenneth, Parslppany

—Air. and Mn. Robert At-•galas and sons Roger and'Barton spent Saturday atNorrtstowA Pa. where theyviattftf Mr. and Mrs. E. Harold

—Mrs. Jaints Fulbrlght and

En Michael were guests ofr. and Mrs. Thomas Berry.—Happy birthday to Mrs.alter Huryk.

li —Wanda Lee Neale. daugh-\tet of Mr. and Mn. Robertj Meale, was guest of honor at

a party tn observance of herI second blrthris*. Present **r?j bar sister Martha U/m, gutal

, Batty and DftnnUiRmel and John WUtanhetu.

[Driver Violent After\Accfd»nt:

;»;»ew Bgypt, wasjMondur. worn At lost

num. ne prerlouiHIM. (>

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' f t ai(- rtaclnim a point' 'Mr Brylan ron-'luded.' *tienttw criil Hi point will be

i itatiied ai,J *jmelhlr.|| willluve to give '

Tin New Recordsf.' '<Jeotl» Uri an ,11 Ui\ era havt

I flff#t Uinll t>i an..* (>r thenM l M«(Cbtr>- g album ' An ,A f c in Pails" and

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* How thli subject go* suite*fjian't know and anyway my

or nve-n» toewhat limited Anyway,i was » group of about l lIn • WoodbrldKe Tavern

' other night as the Wood'rire whittle blew three

at sic o'clock as It does&ry night at that time. Onesa. plaoed hie beer on thet and turned u> the other,

asked. "Why does thewhistle b.'ow every d s j ~blast at 8 30 A.M. ant

lasLE at 6 30? ' No oneto know the answer, •

ig a newspaperman |

rint. arid it was decided to | , ,

me. Luckily I knew the • J u v e n i l e

kind si w«te ehe«W*l. ttvjUevad to be «Wee. The stoat*]of HtaHh has called-In thestate to help detefmtn* theaourae. . .

hi$t but wtf Uattt •, Ron a| Perth Asabar Qm-

ral HospiUl fKH Pords, a•on to Mr. and Mn. Albert'

th. BO Johnson SWr*t .om Menlo park, s son to Mr

nd Mrs. Ctrl Pretfaf, Bo;n. Woodrtritfge Awoua . .••-m Kt-'bs*. a eon to Mr

and Mrs. Oeorge. Lyons, irnd M t y>ih1 JUwufci i ap* to Mr. an/*n J»raiM Orlrter. l» pa"

\«»nue . • - from Pert Readlrr• dsufntw to Mr. r 1 Vrick Tfn*iJi, 31 8ln*h *»«)>• -

from Cnlonlv • tm *o Mr'' '*w O#orre H«hl, I"

-in'fftnir" ' lend . . . ff1"fUn. * win to Mr. *** Mr

«in»H Dtimll. 70 Pcrshlnr' venue.

was

• • ? .

'tajaWhy y w satEnfUabl' What (W thoy M - |wrtf" ' '

OonUnulna aHe said: -Ourivays of living, are prettyJsuch the same, although the ,Mvtreluuu do not rusr-aro&ftd >s m t f t u the>igMrtcans They •*• * m u c l 1

liileter people Of oourae thetverage family cannot affordI CHI or i refrigerator, bu~Sthsjww I dii not fliid thing*WKh different"

Slnrrs snd all tvprs ofHlilnesaeA rlose Saturday at•ipn aid dn not reopen unm'tr.day

Yini-1 in I1*1 Ir.ti- isrl'hbo--w< ,.,,, n5 . vrT the weekend

•i A i1 .i R*U recalledTie r R men! la Mivel si |ie*ii •••• 3unday and molt,•llth -i'j • rr afi'inuon nap '

l i M t *raawdads)!Ula vat IfMys. JParheu

meantjn oflilthflufh theyawft tOuides In Australia. The &*>

Mr»

Times

Dun.

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HouseItH l*and M

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fiom \«Ralnr ,

Sttlioae time*, gentlemen, asi'iy Merck * Company. Bah-I test to make sure the I*ay.arhutle is tn operating oondl-; A member of the Pi«t

in oasfi of fire. Those Prasbvterlan Church of Ave- j Inel. Kenneth is also active in.tfnals have been blown for

aars and yearn at the samei. As a matter of fact Fire

Jehrer hadht of eliminatingKhlitle and wAn$at t and almoat

block chopped off". TheiU Mid.informed

theonehad

thethem

8:10that

had to get a move on Ifwere going to get theiropen by B. 0choo| chll-

through the year* havethat whistle as a guide

how much time theyI to dally before they really

to get started to school.u|itloh7 Yes, In A Way. butwhistle serves a useful

— remember gentle-you are asked — It is a

m the Notebook: -Andrew O. 81-

Jr, whose parents liveJO Kim Street, Pords, re-" was assigned to the

Army Garrison, PortM. i,Y. • • Mrs. Prank.

44 Central Avenut,supervisor of the

Wfeterla at Our Lady of-Pesos•Shod,' attended workshops

i $ quantity food preparationttithe 1B6B Rutgers Unlver

C Summer Session,.. Underpoint system, the driver's

of Obla Thorpe, 14,1, Colonut; has been

for two months. Retwo stop sign and two

violations afajoa. . Two Ieslin men sroft Beirut, LMtanon,

17, They are:. .Joseph P. MoCabe. sen~ .tfaoml McOatWi I

et and ' Eugene P.dward, eommissaryman,

<Am, VBN, son Of Mr.ffgn. John A. Asenlp, "

ttteet, ad th* hus*of the former Audrey

Metuohen. . . Thedate for the accept-

'of applications for theof ol«rk and earrler

fost Office tt'Applications may be

at the post office..i typewriter:ice awards were pre-•ta two Township meh

i Arsenal this week.fUwnuawn, U Me-Orlve, Fords, reoelved

far the completioni «f servloewlth Uu

government, l ie I*.of (t» Cantra) Rsmro-

Bruwa of toe Ad-

iik-.h-i ° r d "••vwyw*wwws} a* Vv'srV

.Aintma "

he Order of Oe Molay. jAlthough he had five major,

•ubjeets during the pa>t'nrhool year, the Avenel youth Ifound time for many extra-curricular aetMUes includingUUrary staff membership on I.'he 1MB year book and active,membership In the Setare..1 -h-iijsatje knd Debating Clubs j p,,rs011 ,,, ttiPftrd ta tops in

• He has been an seUve K n o i a i . f l j , | P i charactor andnember of the Student Coun- • . . _; 'cli for two1 years-and holds clUiensh.p.'nembership In the • Wood-*t»lAvp ' High School Boys'Bowling League,.. He proudly told me he wasthosen « Dumber of the Nn-blonsl Honor Society in liUJunior ysar and was Jnf ormrdby one of the' teachers that•lthough It Ik a great iionnto be selncted for memlx'isMpn the Honor Society In one's

nenlor year. It U a muchTester honor to be chosen in

, Mver are piotured above during the eersmvnKa wateh UMa afaea > " 1 f f ^ < n > r a j f * _ .r.iU<. are: Rabbi M M D^M-on. Howard P. Keens, tkMrmw* the « s « v « s w l U C * ; Cbester Clse,rxrculivr bnar4; »**. Wilurd B. R«*If. pastor af thtlaeUn >rrai?teri'n (%wr<h. «He gat* tae

DEiHMl'B Wr.WT ClWrPEL: UlgnlUries wlt« teofc part b | t •>•"*]ware Mver are Rlptured above during the neremwslee which tot*

e: Rabbi M M D«vM«on, Howard P. KeesHt ehaanwaii wfr bnar4; ftrv. Ri' h»rd B. Rlbalr. pastor ef the leeUn Pits, pie* p-selrtrn' of <hr Laurence Harbor Uan« Olab, the rmk whleh eanitraotad toe fflapei; wiuiam ». rnigm.

Harbnr; Jn»Tin On*rl"«. roMnmndPr ef the I.a«rene<rilarber Amrrlean Lwwa Pact, aonii-i of the Amerteanand Br». Wftllani A. W'nfon fwm«r Camp Oawaw dlwfctor. There are IRS beys af eamaal the h r m s l lime fntatha

town hfji, e w l n r from troops in IseJ'n. folor'a Forts and Wo'dbrldge.

Australia

K«noih has nrniy divrrn-Meu liobbl>-8 H<- enjoys tafcinn;« MM ir.o'l'Ui Dlrt.nrpR nnil

(he Junior year. It meaiis the

,pre*fcrvaUon tad pMk>la the. tWi

i Wylsloh compklW.of .service, , . Jw. aW

S«wi«w3iit'VT~i -

hls pai ruts-.So ft!1'. I"1 r'mjrkrd.

IrHVcllrri tlm>UK)i•i

23

from Page l>t!'cv wirr in love and wantedtn ml mnrriGd, but it wasn'tMi t-x"y. The Navy tried to dto-r'r)iirui-<- romances in foreign'mids. Da making aoplteatlenji> -onsent to get married,v i iiii-l was told he would:,••>.w to wait six months and

lie idsn w a urou•:f in

22

* Meanwhile, under1 lir point system- It looked as:f MJchnel ifould be shipped

to d h

?alibJC rlflf .tnd

Tod*v.s .«i:b-'i-table Lo atur.d same good

the States, and he:v,il!t'd all kinns of trleki to

.stay "c|owh under". Finally,l ! ) '* one day. a cruiser with Rear

Vlmirnl Van Hook aboard

• OOtOB TBINT8V HOVR TtLM

9 FLASH- BUIBS

, PUBLIXPHARMACY«i Jtalfi l i , 1lW«Btldgw

nan rsus^tto ix HAR"" T w'\f ' "*'

TrehnoluBy 'Polyteohr,ir Tihis ambition I

[mak« it.

. nr-fwrabiv M l l p d h l t o t h r h a r b o r . DresBedInstltuti- of ( , f | d u l l g a r e e B _ which Is de-

On*ialhotel "VhereArthui haiheadqi'tilris

(.'hlldn-n Bom HereSo Miciiad nnd neia » ' ( '

Mer-'np the vtuntr or up and up,»•* '••-:» n l l-ooruy. fnt gobdbri

' w r.:am for trullfy car 8hiMja o K *1U1 the l of us

Br - li v:< nae! and Rets ,

•spoi'« U-jpy" Even the |hllrtK'n a-.tend horse race!

I l l s ran be made as low as'two br.y •>•• about a quartei !

•vervnn* plays tennis and1

•leket••I* '< r.iit unusual in find I

•n l i n n courts m one jMocx11, itria weal on, • Mos^j'nlkn havK them In the back,ard Yuunsv-ers are taught (

*rtu« ss s-ion as thev are oldnough io hold a racket" ;

p'.ayed basket-,

fayette l a u t ahat when the

little outer toe

* * ; ' Mr ,| aon in -.

nojDp L ihave ahnnahl in 'froM- •

«j^tiftll*. too, aoBWd.ln| ta Ham •• ttm R*U has met*ad. The a tew ..-opulatiin of U)» l a m gtlai («.-, .„m :n--reajied. lsMbniriu Is a also ,i

itautlful alts, and Qttxm has i vr tin.«tome a Ilttk> Mew Vart The' Mr ,• ri-B aimnf'har^ineT'loW'ftaLSk

nd drive-In thaatM*. cow. ii,has psaatsl. the young

girl hat babogumnAonertean matron, vhoea |lfa |«snpln> j-i tied up with 0i«.pi«Wgai'Oarur..iif her tnwsj'tmti Jfifltt t i fcr *Thu ,of whom sttefu) B fboai 44. • Annul»ords.There ar*|h»r|atw4ay!Been -,,.night rasnerjnet with iHlfh-'Oodfibon..ihe-niiMrandTt|Wale'Roj fcgardeni to A*At Bnl wacflj j ^ tt,and helpuisj nsr BlsiMIld i a aennafee Hnprovementt to IhtXr | i t O r y , . '

I'.-

i ••

Mi •' ' 'HM

lit!.

Cnlon.1

•}' Mrs» Mr.Veils

home. IJ(a la good..

married Ir1B46

194.1 In Janiwiiwas shipped

MI Bilkhaiif TVe peo-ple In vify native <Hiy are pte-

u.e i-.a« been ir the United

b | £ | in nrnnkljn and In JOr.e ';' m-i^WU Enrltoh and Iranof Wt R«-ti »i lv.-d THi-lt aiihims* at th* piesant timethree rtitrm. WPI* born !r. ' « ' • « ™ w new A.j-this rountry. C'arme1. 11 and; *'»"""*" m'l'JdlnB Hungari-iv'irginla, bi U<M

V.known as

born Mr.

LI

il.ir.aie in BMabans.Brookiyr. f>ur-yi-ar-old Mi- M:e «tld. is lOa! The i-r.idestchelcIsland

Thihomethree

WHS liv. • Luu ' 'Vi Kelt •• 45 deKfees and•i 'In- Mi.irr.cr -which is our

SOUK!.1, i h w , v-ii.ur time1 tne tfrnpciacunu i f i iY.gr. a<< 115 degreesHo«N>«--l She explained,docsr t f«-el thai hut as

familyin IjufbV-lU1

w o Michael i<:• f lev til agrnt fnr

| cldedly against regulations,,'; 'I'-.hael boarded the cruiser,

i sure he will ^ ^ ^ t 0 S M t l l e Admiral

paaseK w gthe ptr.nw|vBnii flailroad in the rllmare u very dnM f

Rrta has !*'• marr le*d"iroHien and an aunt back in•trtmare W KMUMF and•ather a<-p hntii do»d. but hermo'tmi rnme to America fora Unit Before slie was taken111 and sat tne two oldertlrl*

Both M k W l and R e u say'hey wn ild like to go back to^usiral-4 ID visit but the costvnuld be tim high The? have'Stlmated for the family ton:akp the tiip it would routIn the rvlghbivliood of f S.OOO

•trcet w xSb|.!d|

M Ac mi iFre.ii

1 without too much trouble and' h u ir.a:ia>red m li«e most ofWhat Kenneth failed to t»ll rh- top man. evidently a very

about hlmsplf. his leaohers understanding person, sinnedwillingly suppllsd the Hjforma- tj,e neceasory papers,tlon. Thpy told mo Kenrwth , R p t a n a d ter wedding gownup until this year wati a | msde some time *before. Justquieter boy Ihiin moit but Is j n case, and In three days•jeglnntng to 'Tome «ut of • made alt arrangements for ahimself a lltile" HU opinion, i ^ e weddmg. Their rec«p-they stated, is -less a group tlm wan MTd In f*ie sVEMopinion, more Uie Individualtype «f expression"

"Kennelh ts a very goadboy", one teacher said. "Hemay not have told you but hedoes liave a niae voles andsang with the Qlee Club. Heis very cooperative, will will-ingly volunteer' to do, extra- jourrlcular activity but will ex-1press his opinion fnr he defl- jmtcly lias a mind of j:la own." j

Stasaufel*This toy Way

T i a n tnvAscperMiTnns-tioaaJi w t V«ettaatantlss,w«taelpTOO plu>. - Oet yettttitktt*. - Ho eMHehtrs* tat eur se»-

. l-v nf BiVj.ine 1:In '-p IJH-'IC jiars R*-th njaih-u; •.' • f'n- 4 aiid stoiei

has h'1*1" »' til* ru-n'ry «.l-e Tne pwv* •••' hi Lhe ouU1 '•)<> an \'.r.i to woik br

her nee -i*. Just « sligl:t m - tram.American Movies ShownWs ui Ausiralla, u e

cent if mains and ne* peopleshe meets are apt tn aak tarif shr i-omra fnim Boswn Siie nmuiar wiih yourno longer USPJI Australian than you are with ours". ]Hans; such as fair dlnjclro for - vent on.

- FORDS -PLAYHOUSE

THITW THBMiVAT.

IULYu-n"THE BMVAIM"

/ / fipilfr ?y TliriTftr

ANNOUNCEMENTTHE A W W LEfilOH AUXILIARY

H I T 17 OF WOODBRIDGEwtsnes it aanonnne the beginning of Its annual

HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS SALE-(BY TELEPHONE)

URd vjfthag to thank1 everyone in advano«lot thfjr help.. . '

'. <- MSB. MAY aUNSORN. Chairman

m

CLOSE OUT!Bermuda

Walk Shorts$395

One SUe Knee-length

BRIEGSi Smllh StreetPerth v

: * . - . - •

M D A T BATIttBAT

Robert Wagier

"BENEATH THE12-MILE REEF"

Color — Ciiuuatopt

— Fins!Aadle Marphy

Mlrhael Redgrave

"THE QUIET. AMERICAN"

SkttSff 4lf C u m Bans - Shew SUK» at

AWXUOUT OUR BUMPER STRIP CLUB!W*fRKE-

LPUYLANDCUILOREN UNDER 12

t'lWSTINATKlM B6.BMFEET'

Saturday ant BandarCoptlnuoas frnm % P. M.

IUN. THET TtrEH.JL'LY 2T-Z»

'ALL MINE TO GIVE1

withGlynle John - Cameron

Mltehell"ESCAPADE IN JAPAN"

Teresa Wright - CameronMlt«hejl

"~EVEET WIDNEHDAY

"HUNGARIAN SHOW"Frost I F. M.

<44 4H.14»Jl aUu fiscal year 1BU. aosordIng to a Treasury retort. Th*was roufMr M.QW WKJ.900higher than a year BID. '

with the d«**«jUjM UBBpo-fnrlly vrt ^t~WtMB6.WBjmthe debt is sttU within boundsBut thr moniha immadlhtalyahead are those In width* theGovernment's expense* nor-mally outrun its Income, (ant-ing additional borrowing andinceawd debt.

It is expected thai the Ad-ministration will have to askCongress for another Increase•n ihe limit bf .ore -Jie currentCongressional session ends.

oMand*. „',/,',„

BELIH THLiJitJEM \

STATETHEATRE

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"The MOITt CARLOITORY"

The LOSM Banger In"THF. liOHT CITY OP

GOLD"

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I local BoysJ) I!-'

,,r.:l« * • ? >•shatter ftV

idlW , _Hinjilie Maraftjpd

Ift (• m u i 1 1 • C i mI t en- eafl "1 by OOWl

PhiUi» Capattff.PMBMH

|hen Ma » Start for

•toh-

RmimeaPott

o! Minerals a MCorporation of

dJI, Colonia, hat

(fuiHttwr itatat Mfe:miy itnd hatairman "f tho

(of nali

faiin Clubwomen Bold3rd Annual Flower Sh,

• • M M f b o t o l r d ajinusl wat made and fcnatad™OW •poniored by the • tin Hinna

r * * . 0 1 1 * 1 " * ™ Mrs Williams

HAMS. Chain O-1 be held August 27lff». Otell BlUi.[the home of Mn L

v I brow. Marconi Avenue

lira, Cecil j#>«-,h commmltv Center

toil ill)1 *•*• '' ,nd w 6 l » .

and(c-pntry; John

'IVP. OakH

was gumllVfl)rfi n cooked and

ems. Hai.y Mandeli chairman

_ BrrangeramU. Em/um. . . . » » » « , The prtes v n : pronnuiupd the Ii Afrloan flsM plants A nf the m»n s brnMtaUw award to Mn atorchihugr

Inaan Avenue Section ColonU(Uhtt( U h t t l f Dulm' EitatM, iBDterbury Vfliuw,.Woodbridfe Rnolli, Shorr Crnt Acres, Lynn

Oala, O«k Rljlfe Helf hta)

« l M M . LMOY HOLMAN

F t I-U41

—Howard Brent Bohuta-man, ton of Mr. and Mn. FredSehutamu. Marlboro Lane,trlobratad hla tovtnth birth-day at a barbaouo. Quarts In-

«od ItoyBeifw. JeffreyKuntMt, Staart Uteht, Alan

rtarfM. Phflltp Baront andJeffroy Omta.

tilled by MrrlimmaWd. Mr I

pi contli i' M proalw t »«•«»• of'

11 ,nW

e( ma! Christ CotoN» A txsting In 8dM0l IT

itnue Mtt

worsfilP ft! lon -a i l *nuwry

item durlHf

P Bun h u n -turnefl to hU honw In Atlut*.0».. »ftt* ipwutini wvtral»MIU M l Hi, i H MttJtrnei BMk. PWtolt Avi*nut. TM Bltwki and t Mi«auahtir KMMI vWMd Wuh-tmton. D C. and AanapoUi

-Barry loffln. ton of Mr.and MM. Arthur Berlin. Nep-tune Place, la apendtog theauamitT at Camp Wonder-Hnd, Bucklnchant. Pa. .

—Jana Otoeul, daughter ofMr. and Mra. Armand Ckwul,Albaawri* Ildad, has relumedafter two waaka camping withgirl scouts at Bow Mountain.H. T.

•-Paul Bkula Br.. PatriciaArena*. It a valiant at Rah-way Memorial Hospital.

Mr. and Mn. *. u o ft»>•alUwrt UM ahUmn of <Mtour

tha fcui trl»ao thai A* tfak

fltatad eo«U bt,VISITING CANADIAKF; St.

trip t* tfca thrtaaa a* It. Auat deU*9 t f the Rotwy Hi Qg«bW MHTHUM. A

o/ Colonia Library]During Summer UrgedCOLONIA —

dW» wing theUB|LJbrary maki-of thr nf* (.umiwi Satardar>:oaik ' r u m B 3 0 '" :!}ntl>hf ^ ' " " i 1 tu dlwon-

t h l ! w>n(lrtu1'1

Many i w tawa nawteenW * * Ul»»ry.***° I l g them Mv a w>rlel *'l»«*ty Cavanna book*. "TO-"^'1 8 c i e n w a n d

Unicgfi rsai-jA •::i>1..ljt. afiirliiti.project, thePub--litbrary In np^r, to all.

T*flve Arc-jnd Tl:>-'I'll Plnd Mjr Uove", "Btranc-Ic'> Among Ui" and 'Buitimprat tlormtui* Ranch'.

BfaUT Of Hw lailUl

, at fcAuth Aittnia f letedad Ifn. aamond 1Mn. AUM Oraaiar and

6

Part in Fairm — A work muting

of 4-h AiMeani and Teen-tttai * a | held ai the home of'

Jotsfh Rapacloll.

Mr Jtnd Mri MtotntlFonduok. W«t ItMVt mUr-uinrd Mr and « n StcvmM*«aroB and chlldrm s t e m ,Barbara and Swven. Sunday,

- M r and Mrt. lUohwlDoochack. PatrloUare parento pf a tUE»br« Lynn, born July II at

: Railway hoaplul. Tlwy havf' U o oth« chUdnn Rk-hard1 Jt. and Kathleen

—Mr and Mn jMornlnflM.

CMlrlg".

Mn Robart Henry at a bajr-

The Pastmat daughter ArllMspent two watt* with Mr. andMn. CardUlo.

and' i fM*

by boat Wednesday for %thrae and one half month tourof Europe they will visitrelatival In Germany and Po-land, see the Brussels (air,visit Bwltattland, Austria.Caaehoslonkla, Some andFrmoe. The Bock* are taklnfthe tour for their twanLy-IUthwedding annlrereary.

- t f o t h e n Aiaodatlon willmeet Monday at I with Mn.Kloholai Xoaovan. Wendy

to .of Am e r i c a " .WM*H fjr the 4-H

*_ r Fair to be tmld i t Dunham's•: 'Cnrnpr Eut Brunawlek Au-

Cktirch Library Mark MM n ihmuih Augitn la.

Second Annivvrtary .^."^^A™'UIt B*

Mra. Robert Pamtsv,of UM annual bw rait 4

rvk-Aaiuati , rf»;quanad afl rtluma to bt mail

-Juiyat. • •; iI Mra. Thomt Qoman willnamed chairman of a oo*>mltMe to rarUe tht by-law*.

VtW GirU GroupPlant Augvpt PkufipIBBLIK - Tho

of the Junior

\\

1U second axr.l.'tra'air Uiia wcpk

vihjcn houlrn thr llhrH'y andrefjjgloui store rv KT<.<XU InpaittmBie In thA piut t*oJf|tf»»ThB library : a- a. mu i -bijfshlp cJT 1.3A3 according'toMra. Ethel Burns

, The library has bnoki of Irj-ierest to »:i froiu f.cjchoo! child (6

IpWat BtokesU-H

j Qlafji

IJIKIUN1 '•hOMfd i he girls a oissvV: the 4-H N m on *Mc.h shp

WR«I » typ:st Sharon showedit '.amp wiuen ahe had made :nthp alKtrinlty class JudyKenny had alra attended andwa? f'lppltt on the news-papsfc T p t « will be no meet-lr.t fo> # 0 weeks

? n * h oame to (he Bt. Ceoelia'a fair fttrtw*«ee to It that tht 3M meri (elki who ahowed up at the fair rnnmdi tv

ereot tents, booUie. standi, tUgei u 4 barbeeue plU had eotnetblng lo eat. Standingat out «f the barbe«M pits a n Lncy Olefcr, Terry UBtneo and Robert WUnu.The fair oprned Monday and wtl gentlnue through Satardajr night. The fair gronndi.«n Qreeit Street, Inlln, opposite the Ftnmylvanla Railroad Station, opan aaeh tn-nlng at 7. There are four name TV aoti nightly on the midway atage and plenty ofrood thlnn to eat, Including p)na pies, hot lamige, lubnurtne taodwlchc* and

•arbeeued ipanrlbs.

w>8ignment in Texas.-The committee In charge

cast of. "Colonia Caperi of'18" will annouaoe the date

tOLOMA PERSONALS(Including Colon!* Proprr and Otonla Village)

of the beach party at Ideal ,aA aooi) u final- plans haveBeach for members of the | been made.

—Mr. and Mn, LincolnBmlth, Woodland Drive, havereturned ftura vacation toChicago and New Mexico

JwM14 i t dp JUHM If Mra.old RWitt, 18 matfrom u to a. All f iris wi*ht»tto become membtn may vrlend. Tht tint aaotint «fflM Auiuat II at V.M at pottneadquantn.

hwbaaiaddodof "The HawUbtOary Cooper an*

which

MRS. SIDNEY FRKUND18 Bandanrand Lase

. FTJ-S-2069

—Mr and Mn Andrew AHasia. 1D3 Me Farlane Road,announce the birth of a Mmf. Elizabeth General Hospital—Mr and Mrs Theodore

9. Chosnev, Guernsey Lane,and son* Bruce and JosephhtK returned from a twoweeks tour of the south and aHat' in Miami Tiv » n en-joyed deep aea fishing in the

4Oulf nf Mexico.—Members of Boy Scout

Troop 49 and Explorer Pott

All maaibart are windattend as bualnefa of Us*.

will be tnncaofad.Aid Mrs Raymond

J ^ m[(httrtalaad Mr. and ttrf.

. , . and nyoond atf.*n>0ojoi

243 and their families arc•iirltwl to attend the annualpicnic August 1? at the homeof Mr and Mrs. John SolanoNorthlll Road. Guetta willprovide th'lr own food andrefreshments and games andcontests will be held. Forfurther information call MrsAlbert Rornrak, 20 MRPIP-*ood Avenue.

—The Rahway \ MemorialHospital announcai Uie.btrLhol a son to Mr. and Mn. J«-wph Bpadaso. 87 Drain Placeand a daughter to Mr 'andlira. Joseph Oruber, WaterStreet.

-Members of Ixokrer PostS48 wlU parUclpale in a. week-end eamplng trip August 34lo HUhpolnt with thAr Adult

i- U

Summer Funpeglnawith -

-j

1 •iM'<*ifc^aV»""l'>1-'-

ii-".

Befor

over

ifiti

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"I*

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Urn that Use tvtragfvasjucn Iurepeg*U farage out of the few benefit*suns he tnjoys in life than docam—with Uttir tinny We vt is.*cllned to agree with that analysis. Inthe Anal tset it U not how muchWSJBttSf Of awiisi

IHUflh

• c » r -

. ' , -• v:

Approvecfton

mrtMlowtnfy.' July 11

or tb-

N«w estimated «nr»lU«n|0 in Uuichool system for the next se*en years.presented to the Board of tHWiityfT

j . by Superintendent of Bchooja Psjtrt*A. Boylan indicate that by Uu. «ctMOlyear lwM-ftb iarw will be 4,fl« pupiiJ

I in grades 7 A"6 and S.0M in grades D

[ to 12.The figures reveal that before very

, long Uie Board of Education will haveto find ways and means of providinganother high school, or idd morewings to the piesent one, In Additionto thr present $8,000,006 primary and

["."junior high school program.

Classroom space must be provided,the. ability of the taxpayer to foot thebin studied It would appear that theweighty problems facing the Boardshould band that body together to findsolutions. Indulging In personalitieswill hinder instead of helping. BachBoard member must realize each in-

'. dividual has something to otter.

Rpceition Endingft. From numerous quarters come en-I couraging news Those of us who haw

| been worried lest we become engulfedlit ti full-blovn depression have beanefssured. And while we are 9fl?JBP*V

tlve that the recession ha* J s W e dabsolute bottom, many

*'has.And one can oe fairly cer

' this readjustment was a recession, andla not to be another depression —which is one source of relief to the,

| worried. Spending Is remaln.nj? high .' Government gprndlng is increasing'[suui pay raises have been granted mil-

lions Inventories are decreasing in1

many areas and production has picked'up In some.

. There, are many predictions nowthat a business upturn will be felt in,the autumn. The summer will be slow,

|; to be sure, but if the upturn is to be |'ielt in autumn, then, that is not far

pay. p i e official forecast is for theit of living to remain relativelyble.

.-.We might ha,vs seen the worst of thethen. And aj long as there

I'sjomething to look forward to that isit is enoourafurg. In many

in this atomic ageT we srluge out of the boph ofo:der cultures in western Burlawn to ga> mvW#% Mk & Itime to w)oy it,

75*11

at Urn ftrst m»jnwo trainetifja on Thurb-

IIM. shows U*>wlng:

DtapprmM*(e e#inlen .. .It irnin OP" kept in

(1M aoove QT i g* du notit ab HUM aam-iK-

do however[ Brsllmlnarir Inkltar

clUsens re-*tl» ftrst day ol

twins - n o e IIit Qfpaatt faiotn

Vtr» al-

were doneinter-

ilewers working out of Prime-f»i under loo% on the spot

pursuit of Uic

St i«H

that'

New Jersey,1! countietappropriations for jKnpnftj serl^f anaggregate of raore thai) 10 per «n#Uu> year above acty*l«ependJtu|M torthe same purpose Ip t year.

CtoYerlng Hi fam S . . . .including saluisj, 1MM, majfl»«n4rreUrement {lajr MHpb |M pfrTJQW «P<vice items, totajej M l f l U W IP Uu 91county budgsU tfl «|(af J«FAtf tWi yearV oompaiftd Wtth f^ti^l «qw»diturt«of «68,07l,263 Cer pirvnal lejvlces in

"niher expenses" category of countyoperating expenditures duringsame period. The other expenses

Another reason why the pro-fesalonal ponUelan geu murethaii the people do Is because

- he knows wiwt lie wants —Bar~~ tFtansjeWTRronieie:

the Ctyutol DomelyJ.

.ptSNTOH - BootlifflnJEmes to thrive in Sew

.ftewnrk.Party. M

l*:iet WorkersKnjewskl. 3c-

ofiUteABCagenU,State police, WDavit. Uireew

'Alcoholic Beverut OQA-repdrtithe paai twelve . ,

captured 1U bootitf-

illicit sUlU orotleg liquor or alcohoL AstOli whta a capjuHtr af

40 lauoos were, altain the drive

undealsra&iloohal. plus *MWisUons or flpBBh Ip ti\t prooeu

secomlik Illegal booac Injearlfui

san

of Crejeeiit Temple at Tren-ton.

Among numerous contrlbu-tlaa Br Ne* Jerm's Uie "flection under the slo-

PoWW^ns are Jokers":Perry. M»tcUlr.i the^fai Jersey T*jm»y«rs

(?onserve«fv« Party: John M.;iesi | fn: fas first w»sWentP'AMrtta. Hotwken, t h e | o T 5 | 5 e w Jstwy WvWon of^People's <bi>ice". and John thtAnersWi C?anctr fitooW*J. Wlnberry, of Oljtton. wno served two terms M — " - ^lirgei thf yoter to vole but | 0 | n» duunber of ivote LDde|eMBiUy i (Jtvlcs of Uie Oranges

niiiiu)enl|)Miqnnii two tolllaptewood, and Is for,a dUtrtet. es^-atoo «eeklns;<|tBinun of UMelesHoqHP« J«

rflmitauutfaj

the fanner has already expertbetter times this $rjtagV though

in all \ "the political standpotet, the

of tb% AAtt&'^ould Jte ato tfa'nlvHflHijpf- Fvom the

(.upturn will• • _ _ _ . •

actually expended by a l ccfuntiealast year to $73,351,414 approfrUtedfor 1958.

"Personal services" and "other *x-penscs" which together make up thecurrent operating expenditures of thecounties, rose from $136 million lastyear to $150 million appropriated in1958. Increases in varying degreeswere shown In both categories in allcounties, it «ap revealed in a'epunty-by-oounty tabijlatton preparedly theNew Jersey Taxpayer* Asaocfitliin foruie ia Its anniul-'iocal go i" i "UstlceV reference work to

cancer,the AmerlAward. »«f made an

b f th N

Ml lallvns of Illicit wine, and138 gallons of brewed malt al-toliollc beverages, which Uanother name for the ubiqui-tous hone brew of prohibition

were also srUed and de-

Yorkprewnt

TJu. Pert -of H «Authority recently .the Mew Jereey UvlsUfrV* the

of

honorfry member ol the NewSJM rinwjl! Jersey Medical Society and

reoelvnd the Cltiseoi Award Mthe Academy of Medicine e |New Jersey "for renderinfextraordinary servtee'tq whealth and welfare ol the pub.

yIn

In all 310 persons were ar-rested by fltate ABC agentsduring the fiscal year for fall-ing to observe either thp lawor regulations of the depart-ment in dMTibutim uauor.wine, »nd beer to the publicSsjir of the arnptl Involvedpersons who

In Ifiddlesex County,vice" items were budget^ at138 this year (1AM), an, fttt.iy over last yeert actualtures in the sane <H%^mt^w_expenses'.' were bodgettd at U&tAMin 1958, an lncreaje. of I.i'i.pwta'pared - » • • • • * ''' '-"^

which the transit fritaaf arecaught In a vt«c betweenfr tutas cos)e

and Apparentin uiue and

The authority opposes t>rpaomnHBd»UDn ttwt ttonpets

pioyeea whmark:

Twenty-one careduring the yearIllicit liquor,

to toe the

received the award" qfl

qBroUiefhood CoromlUw

(Arbtlans and Jew for

reejisliWhes the while men dis-

covered this country, the In-dians *ere running It Thenweft* no tarns, nu debU t>'.\Cthe women did all the workWhatever mide the white manthink he could Improve on ssystem like timtf—The Train-(nan News.

Qeet•T4f llastfx of i

on Bi

a s»tewlo>

ly the K«w Jerssf.vrtks ifo'wrtloh 6rvhu today an*ard to moreimount of busta 10 par cant gnttirWH at U*t USM.

Of signiaunse, toO* thatr ho nunw*r VIM vKpMi lid,taiuneas end fewer job* sMMs down a wlwppja* U MrTM nt from what It waff la M ivlanh. ' •

Todays result sireindication that |»eof«rweeent eoonomle reoenlnnlonDirned. the worst-U seek*ibly over

In oonductimon business and Jewtlons in the state, a coawjil*ing feature of the Mew MMV•poU, a crosa-seotlpn, e/ Dies»te s adult elUsens w u {*»'•soiially asked by trained re-Mrters working out el PruHf-

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Louis

One !MI to ^"Ja.' said one ttteaay Nqzl

to enothcr, after via had ranwild tor five years arid <M-ipdled a ooatiilejit "It's r.'Mwork If you oan forget It " -Rtohnuaid Tunes-blspatch.

Websltrs may have Its owndefinition, but "Interference"

about a betttjr under- ' ^ m ty,t one thing to today'samqrig the reltstous | younger set- poor TV rea-p-!

undtheClttaenA'of the Ifaw Jersey SocietyProfeaaioruU Enslneers for"outstattdlni achievement In

iettlettoflBdnitatari th. Nfi-itUf, vTeTe-ISM were found et> .tm

_ *.IMIIHUI«* rainfall• ajWJBFBWflgWWlJ • T T F ' W r '

and warm tdnmretures inNew Jier*9 this Mmmerpronlae bumper erupt Oils faJl.

The «tate Department ofArDoultvc RtwiMi auch aoonuiiqattw has (sep mosrhnafloil U l«^*i We MimmstBSJWJflSSBJUiSJBjWJSBBBJ I W BWBnBSH WWFW W^^9W^^*Wm

trope.ganttfipc Of «arty sweet

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itporftd uI nod to emeUant tar ejoua*

SjDUOATION AIDf OBECASTTh H MthHlj I dThe House MthoHlj I'O

aepresentatlM J«s*Pb . WMtrtln. hu nWdiCtod that UieDill to prowl* f M m l aid tpelence edueaagp »0yW beDassed by the Hofse of 9e|)rt-!lentailves Oils

This wu asmiousfoleed at theThe measuretheUon

Know Year RtpresentitktThe best eltlaen is an active c:.n

sh-rt and goes tothe. source toaecur<-1; •ioTormatlon. The Met npresentativ i-operatse with his conatituenU and « •to receive their views. Herewith m iyour repjresenteUvei. Bftsfl> In loue1- *:.

(Jenifer H. Abimtar «Mwl (R>. Br v.inn, Washlnvtpn, D. C.-Hpsaa—p.i

Senator Clifford t, iQaSi (R>. Benab- •W«slUnetpn, p.i3.,Home^-»i4 Elm A-

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WHO I A BIMVT; torn* .»riwn DiggereawlaleiMd thU Imailnary scene in dentist's

observed reaetieni of

Women, Men all SissiesAbout Visit to Dentist

NEWARK — Art mm or i hrr Fxp^rinrod In rattuvh to"U i i " i th "women "M|g*r sissies'

dentist's cbalr?One sex la a* good—or had

- as the other, a Rutgers re-search study Indicated todayOnly real difference the sur*vey noted was that women are

honest in -admittingthey are nervous or afraid

in the a i>art.cular field Qr.

hiy are nevous or afraidMany dentlata aay wome4i

author of numerous paptri VXsocial (Myrhology. Utnltant to a leadinglKf agenry

Fifty dentists In ttw H»w-ark ana were y l l r

HII to whkh »ni Is thtworst patient Manysaid men were

M«4t fact Tomes.

Don from Mania raft

rtuehen forj*Xkorg i"« l l *»*the follow-IIiBli>

HIS IOIWW ,

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' Ben Oeetall c t i M police whenan- antMafMMtlon(ram and weaker, December no money although they

H.4. Bhwiehart » * '

•helnayn »M snswtfwrs of t h r '

A mmm «r <voru e i« « H » Ms •keen planned* e MMHtc wIbve *UI beand pciats for the youngstsn.A w M « s n i wfli be InehUM iIn tnk nfreahMnU.

Ferris AwnSchoL

fe1fce dmtitt'i ehalr? AlUiti ttatgers student rearanhers

COP Club PlansTrip to Philly

F0KDS-Th« Second WardRepublican Club held a meet-ing Monday at Frank'* HallWith Robert Neary. candidatefor To* n Committee uspeaker

Pl were announr*d fortrip to Philadelphia

August 11. All interested In

oon(eulonal entertainment. In-duction 6t new members.Wives and-tuesu Invited

rVbruary 10. Brotherhoodwill be BBlebntad'ud

thf lodge will praatnt an an-nual Amertcaalam Award toan outstanding local person-

Each boy had two packs atcjgarets In his pockets policelearned they had been stolen(rt.m the A ft P

Tht four other boyi ap-peared at police headquarterswhile their pals »tre be'.t>gquestioned "We're looking forour Mend * who *ore broughthere." u i d one of them cas-ually The quartet was quw*tloned and admituid taking

estlm and typical example ofwhat Dr Wells' c o u mtototttMtili ...studenu to work on an actualproject under a faculty atm-

IN i l ' I T I I M1KITBSV TOO HAVE TO•CRATCH YOUR ITCH—

man In the waiting rooms Offivs dentists to rate patient*1

tenseness as observed from,fidgeting. 11*11 toning. com>pulslvr smoking and othftnervous manifestations.

Patients were then ques-quntinned on their feelingsas they were about to eaterthe dentists" treatment room.

ehajr

Hilton, acting a* thedentists' assistantths patients in theduring treatment1 m alL f t patientsmen #nd M J M B ^Tears of age, meoonomlB droumstanoss. weftobserved. Most, IS.6 perceoft.

illty March 10 Is sport* nightand nomlnatMK of affloers.April 14 offeri a KlUeJ pro-sr»m and elMtlM of ©ffloers „„

nuking reservation* are asked!May 13 Is ingtaBftUon night e u i d y b ars from the A ft P. . _ _ _ „ _ . . . J , _ . . .to cell John ©•Meara Ariina- with professional MMTMln* mA % w a t f , putol Irom thf

maft« tettftrjtatintp. but theiarailous and less eQowra«^j o a D r l V i i ( B T j M K l n 8 a # ( W j a i inaiu . wlvei and nag* HJ-,L«i8stoFawork of Dr. William Wells. as-Jpatients. thus relnlorcJUBf W**, tweet Shop, • j *>UK) .ststant professor of paychol^flKllton's ststement. But Df,'j Th e ^mk scheduled in be' Martin Upateta announced Ball halls tenth anniversaryi v In the SUte UnlverslMr1|Wells and Uebman persuadaa; pu^ed |, phlladelohla \i Cin- that he and ITvbaf Spelgel or the transistor.Newark Oollege of Arti and!her that these results were"!SaleiMM. and two students lnihaidly seienttflr So a nuraihis research course east doubt j detailed analysis of pattest1

on the superiority, pf the fe- behavior began.male In the dentist's chair ! or Wells stationed Usb

It all began when MissSylvia A HUton. Jrvington.a Junior psychology ma)«r,said. "Men are bigger slatesthan women. I've seen this mmy aperit ive as a dental as-sistant"

Dr Wells and senior Nor-Llebman.' Irvlngton de-

fended the male strongmanstereotype and the three de<dded to examine Miss HU-tons hypothens.

The project w u an ister-

F• t t l» IMtoi l e a riMlMr M M M ttje

lay Ckasl Mat CeweO, The m i n i s *•MerwMr to Ooteew (• rate f«eM for II Kelaa. Thf hUUal gtfU drtMoa e i iMU ta kegtai•afcn MUTIUM I I geptaosijr/Nastad by J e w s t. Wlfcmlanaraj eamwlf• chairman. Mr. ChflsteviMraaB aa i Mr.lesebeai said they wlU SM« actta I M M > S — froa* laadlav

In Weedbrktn TewMhlf, Varth ikhihey, CaHunt,M a d l m Tewnshh) and part af SartavMe.

Td S « l BAM. GAME i MIST AID MPOBTP a n M - V o r d s Tumale Inn AVBNCL - Captam Steve

Soelal Club sponsored a base-' Bumbaok of the Avenel-Co-«a>11 Wlp Vedneiday to see the lonis First Aid Squad gave hisA w York Yankees at Tanker report at the monthly meet-•JUdiuai. John O'Meara and ing held recently at squadson John were among the '»adquarters as follows, ac-guests. " , i-ldants at. tranaporu II: m-

., ' i nalators 1, nvseellaneowi> tuoUta Ball and DM Arnai1 calls 3; fire 3, total salts M-AP-sfetttog a, jtnnlr, nompany: Tbe JUtt rgJkd A .totkl mUl-to train new Ulent for their J Age nf 460 miles and mem-numerous television shows and' btri donated 101 hours and

son of Mr endParts, Johnsonssoobd Dautuant In UiilAir PaVol an•andje? at the North- ,wink Airport, has been award- •ed the Colonel Shram Me-morial Scholarship

The scholarship t a s award-ed at tnt Civil Air Patrol « n -oampmant at MKMirs Air

Wits, i 130 minutes

Jersey to "Forward Education-,tn Avittlon".

The honor was swardMl laMr Ferris as an outstanding;'cadet during the last threvware.

T t l M tag. FinnUh-trtasi.hM.htiiLMfor the top ttarrmt role-Return la King SotomanMines" lor MOM.

The Second Ward Reputill-,m Club holds mre:lniu the,

e«r.nnd J^nnday <j( rarh mnnthand all residents of the- *>ard,are Invited to attend

rXTED AT 8HOWBBHOPELAWK • Miss Virginia

Prasec, James Street, washonored at a surprlar bridala?owi>r Slie will be marriedeaon to Robert A Reway, sonof Mr and Mrs Andrew R*-way 80 Ranser. Aven<ie Th<*•flair was held at the ]!nn<*>i

address with Mmend Mrs Roway as

Avenue•raveiHstesses

DAVQHTKBr . and Mrs. Jo-

seph Scroka. 34 Kyin Street.are the parerra ot a daughter.

„ - Susan Mae. born at St Pe-were vlstluv the dentist for tar's Hospital. New BrunswickBioderattlr difficult or rouUwrJxhey also have twotreatment with only tA pV-'nanry and Cynthia,cent coming for very dlffjeylti

DAY!4Uiy «av washedevery Tuesday U

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treatment.Thar* tras general

ment be>«een Miss HUlorAobearvttMM and lisbguui'lt h a t mm. and wogtMnvre equally 'tensft.

On the questionnaire, wo-men freely said theywise Men were more rejus-tint to admit to nerwuinMl.In the patient-completed wr>m. a compilation of romrtson a scale of one meaning; Weleast tense and II equthe most tense, woman ratedthemselves at V.I and men *|1.3.

Both m m and w«MRshowed tenseness In the wait-Ing room ( M l percent Itboth' with women showing

lboth with w m ingmore tenseness thin man, T i lpercent to percent,

Contract awards for futjreconstruction set a r.*w i.a-tlonal record In May andpointed to reversal of the re-osaslon

gaertlvtly. While completingthe questionnaire, w o m n nwere more tense. IB a percentof women sxklblted this feel-Ing compared to only 10-8 pet-Mnt of men.

During treatment In thedentist's chair, only 42.1 p'r-

rkt of men and Mi percentwomen appeared inxLous.

"Results of the study arrive Iat two major eoricluslons," Dr.!Wells point* out "First IteluUkuigas the belief expressedby a number of dentists that;men are worse patients thanavmen. Serondly. It reinforcesthe point that people may say,'one thing — T m not tense"

"In short." he summed up,1 sexes in our study were

nervous." .

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—Mr andvnran and -hlUJrapHotel 1 a:id La»i«nocT-d J. barbtroue al IIIL tnwe ofVIE MjJiUFrite La Vl-l?.

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lu V:, L-, Mr and Mr*I I..i \1!IP \frr Jf-r!1 Parley andv*i ar.c! Mrs Jni r Cowv

I --Mr and Mm HaroldRi ndn at.d riauchter* Patryiiul I>j>ina. > -ivi- jus' rerumpd 'fnini > VIMI to Brraniat. NV »licit tliey ^l»!.*d Mr und\lr« It-e !fu ,.!s and Mr »ndMr* HprbP"f T, Round* FaS*.!e and Do1, a R.imdi »'so >vlilted t: elr fita'.-grandiw-fft Mr .-r,d MM V vureDfVoe nvra.UK

Mlrhael Orlandn. B it of* r ard MM Alfn-d Oi..indo

, Inman Avenue, was fated VKh .- k KiFpriae 1IIH 6IT£na»7 p»rty;

on the lawn of hie honfe 8at-

tM rtqMM mad* Vi local•lern* and «lvle tutlwrttlei

Store t n p W y H who ataffeil Ithe marlRt on ftuadkn andtook time off during Hit weekwouid turn haw flgndayi off

]ftw Jtor* houti were ai.-nounred for the Perth Ambnyirarkat by Oeorite. operatlma

Daily hourr wUl oeAM to BOO PM Fri-

HU bMMay eake wanbaked by hu o>s»mate Pa-trlcla Cuaano

- M r and Mr AniluinyMatwnlak telrtrated tMr anfilvprtary »Rn dinwr an.1 H

—Sin Wm Thaclbira vriaona Jetrey and Wesley :<••tumad after tptoduv » wekit ' IjM&l HHaUtt MUi *Mrl'John Wamlm&Dn

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«*»»>• aww-i* maui.tcnltf tar aar14S Jeffenn Mrttl JftUa. )Mrnlo Fark

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d Driw; Id CapUlnitfeutiJ H»rkie»i«m B»rh*ra and(•aim B<*ach, who

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« .wen- Mr.- and Hn.

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* b U r a 4 & S « I "in'h'r daJgriler Betw-Earn Mltrajw andif' *ie spend nig a

Mi and Mrs. Hoithe thrdnga of vhopnars ex-pected during the three-day - -M: BI 1 Mia AiiUiunyaale. Aa an added Incentive P a w i - c h » m host* to Memoat participating atores are a-id Mii A,ex Cnatai.tnjo and

edpcreannel has been add- - M l »

In moat atom to lnr.re "™prompt, oourtoeui to

Mr and Mra. 3amas•r. were beate -at *

dinner party given for theirdaughter UTS. Mtonael Baron,ftiranrly of Mtntt j»axk Ter-ruce Oueau alls- lnateded MrHaron, daughters-Ktthy andDebra, Mr, and Mra. JamaaClrlmea. Jr. and Airman 3,'cRaymond Grime*.

alr-eoadlMoned and will ke rt ug'.terdjllghtfully cool for shopping *pekt-nricomfort

Mr. Cohen annour.ced that t sine mined Hurn at a bar-

' During the paet waaki tke:>acf wu trectad and newaanafniMan tm b » com-pletely fheathed an the out-tide, t f p nttrlor franea atthe flra doora have . b e n . in- j

- M M . M. D ClWk. Cliff

-Ml»eBcwarsn Anriue.k reauperat*Uog at hoaM after Ming *mrgfcal paUatii- In «AiDboy Houttol-

-Mr Mid Mr*.

the 31 ttoras participating Ir.the aalea will remain openFriday evening uiiu: »

'DEAD' VETERAN MVRRAKRON, Ohio—For w v . a l „

years the nanv of Lloyd T HVTlntera waa on a plaque (Inl-ine: the 1.200 county TOT. r .killed In the Second WorUIWar But the name haa b w .

-Vincent PotL Jr.. BOD ofSandra for the Mi and Mrs Vincent 7otl U

Mr and Mrs Jn- summering with Mr. and Mrs.and daugrttr Jacqur Valk in Sbelby. Ohio.

He »!11 be an usher In Chicagoat an uncle's wedding.

VHorla Foil waa given agartm part> for her birthday'wlt» guMts Stanley CHiiow-

8unda>o(

V : «>id Mrr Edward Haney</ M:« Charles

Credit la du< to volunteers iTOi au VaHnni! IMM :

aiotnlek. Hy Farar. Rabbi |Uoiihe C t t e i a . Hjr rirfcier.iItaaa Drewhar, l«oqard«(b-:SMMUI, Phil Ufberiun, Bar-.Haekoff. fr. 'VMt Barney.Keekotf. Jr. U m men will be!aajwd to help In4pler to cran-'plet* the kulUUnt by tHefttpotmJMr Kaoraw 8r.l..ioltwin, l^ioja willing to pariliil-paia art ajkod to oeUl Mr•lotntak.

vacationPleanrti

4(r. «nd Mrs WalterKarakowAl. «ummli Avenoa.•[writ a1 few daya at Avon.

, -Mr «od Mra.1 Panto and children/ Tenon•ueet. spent a 4*4 tt Olym-'plo Park

—Mr and Mra. ThonuMoCraary. bnerne. f a . apnt

in Point UM weekend at ftt home ef

a«dHeitait

at haew after e

--Mra.

thaitha

tar Tttrd d i m • rA«u4Btranft MB Ems with

Waat Avenue Pajgy and Erin

la ttaam of Mr. and Mrs. Ueia JKraaojpfc. Old

•On Mark of Manafleld. Onto.arc rlaiclng ralaUvea ka tows.

An* Bontt.

aum •.TaL U

-afr and Mn Ufa9*ht,tan and aona JohnMknatl, Jr.. aCtendad a Iday oany far Arieoatort, daughter of Mr and MrPater Salvalon Clark.

VUle,

, attended a. ptrfora-ar.oa of 'Sovth fmeitie."

-Mlaa Lliida Rankln. daugh-ter oi Mr and Mra. BrueaTtank.n of MyaUe, Conn., for-merly Sewaren la spending

- M r . sirAvenue, a n at

two-week vaca-tion at Miami Beach. Pla.

—Oregory R>rly. SummitAvenue. Rlehard Mayer, b a tAvenue- Orald and PetrMlaKarnaa, Cll« Road, went with

Mn.theme* CMS UiM ifa aortadng the WeodktMga

, pendent>Uaader. "Thething I do whan I gat the1

paper," aan Mn. Buma. "la to,look at the Sowaren netea. Ienjoy them ao much."

CARNIVALAVKNEL - The wlnnere i

the drawings Saturdayat IM AjrtMi pinannual wrnivalnounood u IOHQWB: ftret ]a W-n ***, W.MUOaan Avanw,ateond, a ttlevlataiiM-Ferawr, 1M *tnt

ft !

oeanty 427Avenel. '

Stocks me unevenly tohigh in active trade

Tlo-y attpndpd trie ' ^ D r t r B >n<) Antonla Daw *i H»dio City M i M l c : ^ " " " Mrs Omrge M«l\fr: N.w Yoik I *"<! «»w Michelle U H . Jay

-M: and Mrs Erneat| aa.d J"""! **?»• " » W h

* : we:.- husL. at a «"-'V* P ° " " a ° d ™" ^!n l'oi.or of the l J o h " UbbW11 M r i

War But the name ha* bw.- 6 n i . . j l l l l l d i y llf o n o A doiph A h a

ronwod Wlntrra la sllv- and W f lW,,,1Hli. T h u M M t n e gar- ™nrnrki In tlw rlt.v neat, r.rfi.' ..... i__i..J_J n • MrAwork* In the city pon dm

A friend to!d Winters hpwaa listed on the plaqui*

"Apparently the name «astaken from a publ»h*d Hit . . i r t > (.v(1 ,,tlYerof men mltalng In action In . J j h n T J r M n 0 ,the Pacific durlnx the wi '"Wlntcrh eplalned 'I didn'tnottci the error ouwlf. b»-cauae I never took the time ^_^to read all of tha namea en- vpngraved on the plaque." hry i n d t'tthwine Emng

rti.Col-party included Sandra .

dnd Harrlei Oanwl. Mrs •ta'WhtmW w w , Mr and Mr* o,""1 ,0 '5*" v»n"»«A Berg Vtenr.a, Austria, and fiWren and Mrs Toby Tav-

.ni and children.-Barbara Ann Line, ln-

. „ . . _ , 'mn daughter of Mr and

" " ^ ' i . ^ " ^ : . ^ " ? . ! " ! ^ . 8unday. Mr. awl Mra.Thomas Oerglchaora

Quests at the

Mr

There/* talk that then- li a -Fair* FnJ«. daughter of a f t P r t n e M r p m o n y w w e M rstrong powlblllty S h i r l e y Mr and MM 8t*vpn Foley and Mra. William Voet*eh andBooth will play the mot riff marled her tenth birthday children. Robert Lane Jr Mrsmle In "Home from tha HU1" swimming at Watqhung Uke uW4 Raymond, Mr. and Mrs.

1 for Bel aVlgal at Metro. and at

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a family party at- . charle* Frlch. Mr and Mra.William U n e . Mr and M nWllUam Swan and daughters,Mr and Mra. WlllUm Peter-aep and aoqa, M/s. BerJLJtoli-> * and ion Mm. Mr. eridMraFivd Jacobin and aoru. Mrand Mrs Edward Sodlar andMr and Mr* Robert Pernn*

—Mr and Mn WilliamOra<lani) celebrated theireleven tii anniveraa,r> with

|d<nner at Peterson* RCBIBU-jrant and a performance at: the Neptune Music Circus

They also held a oarbecuewith Mr and Mra William

!Orulano, 8r., Mr and Mr*Prter Lacagnla, Mr. and MrsMichael LatagnU Mr andMrs Lud DePaaquale and

•aoru. Mr. and Mra. Michael'Mow* and Mrs and Mrs.

Samuel Mllltano.

LAFAVETn ESTATES &

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Liberty 1-ttU- i l r . and MM. .Carter Bill-

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' farewell to tha Buma who leftfor a vacation at Beaah Uavtm.

^ DwBtJT RMnBrldi SOQ OBMr and Mn Tom Redmondwas hdet for his birthday toMark arose, Jimmy LeiMotU,JUnmy McDermott, Victor Jo-Uuwn, Tomn\y, BUIy a««1JRobsrV Redmond.

-Mr. and Mrs, M a n * Rog>Inaon were hceti for the week-«nd to Mtehfel Mafka. KMuttl.l\ » u Mr. RMilDeu's Wrthdey

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WOODBJUDOB-Jahn PfO.*ek only a fcv waaks ago wasI'ltr another piiehar on thfSen we Heetfle Yanks*' MHUi ti» Amerloan OtriSloq Atthr Woutbrldge Uttla Uasva,but things a n different nowttiat he has hurwd a aq-htt.n-j-mn yanse la laad hte tsassto a 7-0 victory over tha CM.Browns Tha win was theYankew' ninth stralftH thisseason without t defeat

Prosak will no deuM toakstl.r ulp to the laagus'a Myth.t«al Hall of Pans, and whenlie srrlfas. he wont be lorn-guma since hli taaaunata, BlfllUdley made tha Journeywriter in the aaogvUgahe. too. flipped a no-The mound start was ess>John sasoaiid this yaw. end toMs first ha tossed a

No Hit-NoTilt for hetin

PbuU Fsrst Haw Bluciiw

UOVBlut ••tnrday en • Wig. *sto U

against th« auna l m »Durinithi sauna M tta

CUM. Proa* walked fldr tawmm and * H ftnanaM la iwnhit tea* teat Urn lift «Hh•rwfal sparkling datmsh*pity* Mlka Oapvate, • wMrdbaMtnan, and HsMfftMsr MlKadlcyratchet in ttw fifth u i UK*innings to praams tbtw•ftcliar'a M-MNtr.

Prosrk ado aaaw In larsome additional plauelU whan,he bailed a ham run ovar thaleft field fame in the WAframe with Tom Mclrer

The Qrelner Senators ma-nipulated a mild upset in totdivision by making Ow most ofseven hits to post a 4-1 -victoryover the third place KlwanlsClub Indians

Ronnie Houiman wen thefull six Inning distance te pfcfcup tfce Banatora' vardtat. Heworked well from tae dais, lirn-Iting the IndUns to four hitsand sulking out sixlost It for IM Klwanb Club.

Billy Bird sparkled for theSenators *lth bat In 1rifling out two sJnuto inattempu Hegedus hit a homarun. for the Indians. Over In the National DM-slon. tha Jamas Motors OlanUstretched their frad to thnefull games after shutting outthe Uftn* Club Plratas on atwo hitter toy Pale Sag.

Ker who has a f-1 >-eeorlewried gqpd control (Jurinyhis winning performanoe !•>•-nlng U swinger* and waUlqgonly one. The remainder aftha ttlanMd Olanta1 plteiungstaH was ft. Menar at 8-0 andFred High. 1-0.

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Township Police PistolTeam Trounces Edison

Caho Struggles BeforeBowing to St. James 4*3

Scheno'sServiceWins Twori

WOODWUDOt- ShootingW tv their bait ssore of tfteounnf" Mason, tha Tpw*-

TeambraaaM to k 1IIS-UM triumph« w Bdlsan Ittrnshia in aCentral Jersey LMgue matchwhich took plaee at thf toaal•data atnat nuga.

The totfcf by WosdbndBswas only two poinU off tha. Wdbge. WarriorsItagua record uf 11M which Is Si James1

katd Jointly by the local Colonla Rams.

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marksmen and South Plainfield. ! Hepela* n Indians

After S dip in Ida shooting-J Nationallast week Andrew Iwdwiij re-, Iselln Warriorsturned to his usual form to wbdge Bravespatt a » 7 score out of a pos- Our Udy of Peace

300. Andy tot off to a Bewuren A. A .AIM start. hlUIng hli target* Colonla Calaofat a 100 mark In slow f*re." followed wltn »8 In Urn* WOOUBRIDQE Colonia

ana »• |n rapid LCal«o a cellar dwelling club..•fcllVaeovino Who returned | managed by Johrnyfcl

to ttie aouad after i»o waeka'on target WtU

came cose to manipulatingthe uprat cf the season whenthe> fori*d h.gh ranllng St

im Mcond nlaoe Both sharp-' James' to comr from behindm m J o n d perfeat 100 ,ln the sixth inning U poat s

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<jxunlan."Fonr Vsmrxand AlPMorla

Ir. the bottom of thp sixth.S1. JantPA' ramr up wllh l!i<-,

i wir.Blng run on iwo valkH anda single off the bat if diaries |

After defeating the HU1-toppvn 5-1 on Jot Oleuafa%one 'hitter. EVheno'R got uputaun In their second scrap totake the Culonla Warriors bya wide 12-1 count

Tom Monaco, s former UttleLeague

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of U» year ts slated forat Old Bridge•ntmal N-lapChampionship.

up Vltb asven n n sU tartar hr'tet

Yavorakl ' i Wague star, went to the'53 AIPX Notrhey pi»cr:-d a1™™"^ fnr the Awnrt oi-jb»*;fnur hitter U- »ln the gtmejand turned ^i a eommendaute8891 tor Woodbrldge, and whllei Performance from the dla-1"'"wormrig off the niobw he mond dais, .uniting the War-]

bnued third strikes on pastiriors to three hits over the12 batUrit Tun> Faira ab- "even inning span He also

'Tanned five batters and gaveup four baass on balla.

Hard hitting Sohsno's ranup their run total be drivingIn three In the first lnaliig.three in thf third and six inthe fourth. Colonla averted a

t >sorted Oilonta'a def/at altergiving up sli MffiQn duringhis seven Inning stint.

The Woodbrdve Braves wontheir fourth game In the Ha-tlonal Division by subduingthe 6ewaren A A. 17-0 beWt.dthe stellar three-hit pitching shutout by gearing a singleof Benny Daoocl marker in tha fifth.

Damoel handcuffed theWaterfront club with oamnnr-ative case aa ha pasted efehtftrlkeouts and walked two dur-Wm t)M«MM«viatad flvt tiuunrgams. Bis soounf etjaonant,Roger Btntart, was »*"with Stwann'g dafaat.

EfltiHe MpW and "wmiiite Braves' most affec-Uvs hitters with two

Hamsrallaa(Continued on Page IS)

:7

Tony Plpari and Jim Dundjt«sr# Avafikl's hi* tuna in the^attar's box wltt two W»each. Jin fltaMna was tlteW K T O T VaWHi pTOSirs

Tka HopBlaam Youth ClubBhMte good ow «f 14 hits, toVtp HM «Ma«ai AJL »-i In a

BUlHolWTfl Race Stnvfay

Apparently It Has booomt a fad'to take cracksat Little League baseball throughout the oountryby people misinformed about the organizationand Its purpose Usually, they don't bother us be-oau.se we ate fully aware of what (he various Lit-tle Leagues have dorie fot the yoUtM of our com-munity, and it is a known fact that the Leaguesarf't,. tremendous aaset. Even the people whofinance them without material compensationthink so

Last Sunday we happened to read StanleyWoodwards column In the Star-I-edcter and, be-lieve me, writing columns must be getting loughwhen he resort* to using a letter from a dis-gruptled mother whS took it upon herself to ridi-cule the entire setup to the point of calling themanagers a bunch (4 drinkers If Mr Woodwardwas veil acquainted with Little League baseballhe would have deposited the letter in his favoritewaste paper basket instead o! publishing It whereit could be read by those who might have a ten-dency ta believe half of what they read.Jfc also. rnj!BtIfene4 * **"• aTvd. V, liejn of Chi-

cago who orittcUed -all-star events, bow! gamesand various other forms of extra-currleular activ-ity We are not familiar with Dr. Heim. bui beforewe would take any stock ln his theory, we ask himhow many boys he ruu and the extent of his ath-letic carwr. In my opinion, the simplest thing inthe world is lo sit back and criticize a good thing.You don't have to nave a doctor's degree in yourpossession to take such a stand

Pr. Heln Apparently li opposed to well-equippedstadiums, neat unjfqrms, good equipment, insur<ance for all players and superior guidance by un-selfish parents who fill in as managers We couldgo back to the so^aBed good old days when therewas one cracked bat in tht nei^bbrhoor) and onetaped bait. A vacant lot UMt«Uf semdjU p fieldand thne large socks, terred ubfaa). That wasIf yew ynt Itrtunale ta midt near an unusedpiece of property; ottferwiae e r f ^ t street served'as a

ICompany Yartaaes

0. Trie « M4 13 .Mil

pint.

son for the Dodgers who wp-) ped flnt half honors

Prank Buglovsky hurled a

v* back-.PMI foria

produced

w « a t | Rich]. DaHatteoform for fee Vankaea. j to-DscK Unite '_ • shutout te add an- <md Paul "

other victory to tab collection.. the suiters. r A > ;Tnevlrtatf DM* affective hit. Tha TJodgan rallied again t h (ter was Richard Parkas, w t o l l s the ftfth to taJte over thei f n i

, want t h m tor three. Hud Jim Stawsafk dAibJad' Ti Ovar la tbf B^ue League. t!u ,«nd was noved owr to thirdCubs and Oo4ien wen In-1 Kits whaq (Me CMgasa werevoh-ed ln a oukr-up Kaoia|Usued to Cnarlaj Uaitrevltchwith t h a a i b e M i Q g k h a d s - l a M UtM**"to MMt (berlslan toy a comfnrtable 3-S'bMas At this point DOB Rat-tally • alts muted up to a 3-1 fount.

Tommy • Lewis, one of t«s then bebH tha next pitch foraoeren file c u w mound staff. A dmbie W efean Che btarkrecelv(d«Ndltfertb0WBa. ! a«d put th« Dongars edt front B.

The Brave* completed a B .abusy *aek engaging in t*o' A pair of runa i« the top nfnate-up gamas iu>d winnuisri { ^ sixth gavt tha Dodgers athem both. T!» lisera w e n t i f i , , ^ , ! coaMan which In-

. down 6-1 and lie Olants 13-Sth* RlehlaBgfllnk started'bathe

mound for

••''' •' hlrd

A -..nsImp

'J>.

In, coi

rd of i - l hittt gam* dots f

:t !

assault

the

m.!

k l l f ,

while Hsnd Moe:

• twice.'

• am.

Don! fet me wro«£~^)a*abeil WM still a lot offun tack in UMMM d4yi, and we BO doubt enjoyedU u t a u U i V ' t h eweand «^ORte>layip| J5e»*$ (or awoar oountry was in,;» serious "~goo4' way y*uugs|wiirereshow w WtV.reet^Bd irtqp

ttMM Una

Bjowever,.aquipn»nt

only-, and a

to haveon theirare fur-

^ JUul ve arelkaekiUiUWiJO'i.our

all Vt m with the

the OlanU and oni S o u t a OMe

h7rAfter playing Ir. the baek-

flald all of his hlgt. school andcallage career, senior BUI Hop*wood will switch to onll forRutgers this fall.

bmU the rest of the way. The i (<»"'Browne' losing pitcher was!1"1

Oerba, who witched a'™"game. ««t waa the vie- j ; ' ' ' -

Urn of poor Oeldlngaupport !,''"baOtkllatd Q 3 a pair o f j ' 1 ' .

irove with ihurl ii) t thr«|

• Ms sixth i•. Fords'

inny SleriiuH, 1'mr run n l f j

inning iw Net. Alt• 5-3 d « l * j j

Bar ol Bart!i in raov•flitlontttil

BjAglW tO

at thf flats.

d «{ pleU ttw Dodgers j

Pirates Increase tmdIn Little League &>op;

« beipre S(• for f«ir i

ft»i, i : Pteyiiw ithe 1 1 % flftihlti -ere H&tRl hr lif.ai'.llliu w a d Johnny I

TurnUAJCHL I J U

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• J - M

Yankees ._White SoxTliers

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and I

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brJd.--Hillsceli«i credit tetri. TV.*, 1Cerf1 ^»b*'•«!§«•*• (<*

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!7i Chestnut StreetCWtent, W. J.Br far thi• # # IteB NAM OOP work-

ah Ui m * Jtowy tat mnei-War-

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Mora* itaila nna in tM«fcd Hilte. and tha tt»

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H « In a Ua for Oral pltw inih# Amerlow civilian «lth II.

NT IMU It , ».*. VAI-flN

A tettar Idia of Uw aian>I

Jimaf. Kownw, aa tht Mau Mihr. and th««ahM 1*1 «BMI innMw rttM 0* ViMM Hlfi

hn

la tht boneniof thabit f M»r*t*4)mi uM l and lot WUMU eu tx httdaotutiBMtttdwlththel

IMRI « B fellawtng table

r4l thtwian Hie wnuflnfKen Kottaakl and U» BMVai1

ue Bobby tavyal, with a lonf ilaffle toy v y ,liant out m the water * thediamond. KoilMta wa» »oA-

on a thiw-MHir. irtltoMivlif * tortffl WaeasUr WOK ItCoMa on a elaia*or Too Stttall

M* fa • ! A re-match brtttaft tha tw4iSorltv Mi itlnt on thtTain wte (kit firing

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ng«UHM( rut II batten. Bd1 dubs will be of Interaat to theart wa* the fleintrHat ft}. Utl Si* M g

are artxloui (o aw thi War< rThe Kllten' Mttlrigrlon droMvf tWB the un-

tha a«M- Mile, itac» ta Htn that public «ptl-1

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Vr andCauaell and r *Ruth »Pif «LM " Hrn:vBiuhgin r .and <"'::1(

woonwtiDOt — Ten>u«j Prom HarrtaoB, tat..aid to be Jeranr'i

j(ici»iiif dcpartaeentUia M o m r | n, t l r i , [g juoe toirrn Jack and [ i u | h mw

Woodbrldflf. iw»erdlqf t*irport made today *» J.

IF <•( Mr andS.-'.r.r.*er ufMm (.Hfwil

»'•:•• a w iM'» U

« rm M*. thetorn Mid thB alte tobridi*. Plaaa. Inooriflnal plan* oont'mplet*'*IU drvflloptaent aa a ahop* uw•enter.. Thla U an expeuuaan m o wfor Two Ouya whlaji opened eUfiW aq. fi itora on# » . dtmctly arrow train Una

Of M i b .•)frldinaa

M . » 1 MI ••• . ' i i . l l iu::eStar H'rrn arid M;w S:.ar- nOtt l'»» At •".II*. IlK.f I*-turnfri r :nv !:mn » plan"trip :•> •>. l» i.i*v.,.f K y .

, - l l M Mi aiidi"i.!l:n»'»• mid

Br:"k-

I M , broker tn thatransaction The anoaunc*-m m i lUiee that WoodMdie 'new location about five yeanI -and Company, a realty lurid-. d o Conrtafrntly g r o w i n gir.i comuany for Two Ouya' wlea volume In IM current IF'um Harrlaon, hat pui - , Woadbrlda« Aore h u Impelladrria-wd a lT-aere tract of the rftail chain Ut prwida U *

!.«*« ta.wtM.in.:>>. > * ^ - • * ; i u t e ^ r . , 1 » * t f»hprMm J •<•: nMi n-.<! M -mar.

Ml I1 i1On.In- i Ih a - . ' • • • • ! . • •

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. nun eubject wTr Uif ROUIM # » and #440 on ably treat*! aalea apace u^-.um, or iwtrk-tion upon

which It wiU draft a 1 M A » . nartlnj lacllltiea Two O U T . • * . . • * • J * t a f " ? 1

«q ft bulldliw and provide,la headed lay Herberl Hukech- $•?&';» " " " *larking for about 1MM c a n . | m e n . p r e i l d c n t ; Sidney! KOBSBT H " « ™ g " , n

orl!ei li Woodtu-idie Maaa. Rirorhman. Caaoutlvp Vice- uattB H BIRMBTBTR.Im- of which I Char Uf- Praaidenl a«d Jacob Btoibkh. ••iiid J p w y city attorney u.Traacurn- It waa repreeer.t-d f *™

-•iMidn.t v In the negotiation! by at- KOTICBT.ne new drparunent atore u>mey Prederuk Zlun of, •

il H: fv.pi«- v.i.1 hp a oM'atory atruotiire' New Yi>rk. who U aim v : w - !

Ml" OWK-

drkiei. comprlaiDs mora Uuuii When the fifla flfcrwd If.>«T WTPJ of aalee floor under buamew In ISM. It operated•<i.e iMif. and will liielude a • a one-iwry building In H a m -

(•:' r. Hiriy. roi 1 »MPPr market. Corurtruc-1 MO. and a amaU afor* in Mewn »ti.i rui'i- r ,,.„., W :II gH u n d a r w , y ,x>au'. York city B y f i . 3 1 . it Imd

•Imtloa o( tlw

XWU1 DDl,i sr <

•L-uctlot of ( fS or witsi urn M mt or

thtnarmi: upon pjiymMA i id BapjurMnuiOaM tlMrt"

belonftag or M anywlay • # •

n ; riymMt «l • m

thtnlur

olflMimm. osplMufirecoriMJ d Mlddl . .

aii'l aide • •!.« 15th 4a* at" « i -.hat aald otjln

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Newark I. Mow Mraaimotlin uf

TonaUp dlert

tht fast thatij1 vii'f.rm

1 « . lftf»t,.'

^" jKgor tbe r

i j v

I-L I ' l l . A.M. Il/M MOT1CITO WHOM IT MAT COM

' W'rtloe la tiereby I.TOB that «aball apply v> me MUMIeeet

' Cowty Oourt. at the Owirt Btauaa< ojrt im Tdeeoai, AUguet, at M * Brun»*U«ai UM A. II K MJUBBJ UM licli iu «l 4'

er MmBttluapMHSEaXjan Oedar *u a.ilUraUddlieu Oiunu Oourt ton. BtaoUy Joel 1Patrrnn BtrMt. New neth Howard Reanlkeff a:

Hew Jereey, lor a Keanlknff ui aanun* otlitr nagnea. Kii.rnt a-i:li«laln| u to kv » w:t Bam Benle*. " "

ill nw

nt uf B.I.

1*1 f nil .-•ret II ii"*i f- •••»ac»"'": i t • i•/hi" f i • i .

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Ml» C-.-.1.- K -• M iii.d

ORllili!1 -! ^ '* f r * hi-"'> S1!1

dav il.ni.>! ?••tger. HP.KPIPVfUPJlt* «<••"

ll*('l.t(i!i] rirni

M'on. rr*iriiv Bt: M:nIh-UtiM i f

it '.iiir

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: IP Iin!Mr and

Brtwii'dAVPII IP.

H liir'ii-f.aileB

-.< OlhtiWilliamut: and

Klc:r.

K I-1*1* " f Mr MidMra .'''HIM1!- c i ^ r " *prr Mrand Mif T. 'H'H Iie:bjw:;z

HPII-, a I1-:'. m-1 Jjr.dainderMn, • MlMifi, of Mi midM M Pai.. 4II1P'W>Iton. R-P K^fiid iu Die

cnt* Mi aril Mia Jn!'.!iAndarNin. TriT.lo H'rect

- M:« M . i : r a y Mi'inramtnd child] ft, Mu. ly and Ben-ny, Mr«and M!M EthftWi Rimnpr wereSunday JIUPJ^ nf Mi ami MiiArk Hosrnb.aL1 Woudr.ifffltrct

- Mm Wl :Um Vodt and••ma Drciun H:: 1 Wi'.liKjn. Jrhare ir''Jirf1 t--"n a tw:-W k t /Kra!.):. a*. Breton•food

—M: ft:.d V.i Harry L

AUKJ«I lit and the itore l a ' m a j o r ouilrte thrcngr.iv;:'d to open about No- Nnrthern Naw Jer*ey and'

lSili. B U w e n r e then in 1B94. rmbarkitd ui »i»t Newark, u the murrain of locating dfti/nt-'

merit au>rp* on major Y.\fTin' WondbridRF tract had way* adjacent to populat ••::

npld for about ten y-ara, centra Tne enmpany1* pol.rjhy Bt. Stephana Roman, haa been to aril nalloimll)

I.uc>. Fmir Mnjuniu U c n: ..i j B Licar iwpw«nily

IkPHI >t N«»: LtMnkr brBmluain U J M t ) , linPuLMn A Hnunl Qutrdlan

i-athollc Church of Perth • advwtlafd meirhandtM•\mhoy. uhlch had planned • paah at a low mark-up

lo w It f o r , cemetery. About " " LIOAL NOTICES

fur

Wall Dianey, who's mter-lalned nearly 13 million vlal-tora mnc* Dianeyland opened,ke*pa adding attrartloiu eachyar

.VOT1CB TO CBfDIWMVia O'Hall. heri iqM of J - n . f

Coffey AKA. Jane Anne ~ 'dP-aaatd by dlrectk* olB Brcvn Burrofatf of tha

to ria rrfditnrt of th«^ial*-J«i.i.l»

honored with a ramll>- party S"^*-,*' t a * - ! J P l 5 w S .

Bp'.jAiruii Lajerakr. barPhi-iar A Natural OuudlanPrvt H*n;amin Uja/aXy litI.ri.Jan:'!'. lajnaky. hiaTii'in A Natural OuardlatiLIIC> B Lajenky

Hi -irrs II UvorlnAH irnat for "laintifle ,;iO N *«.xl Avenue 'l.ifrifrn New Jnntfy

I -L 1, :u

Heenlkoflnatural liiartlanJnel Manikoff anl aand naiura. .gaardUnnoih Howard Reiniknfr botninfanta, and Bui Kaenikirr.

tha uatailaUoi. or n>n-' rich pipe .me an*'»hu »ioj'« iha ..•Rla OriliMBee aball. appfrtunltf

I MBl i f BaaktlViO kietU UawUettOT bat |lflJ}" i H M a w a f akBaT

•ahvd iy a fiM batjuatatlBj twv,

tn- : t iha ftiunty Jail • . „ 0BX)ui,

: T TlJa 0 r i I r. »ii c »a"ict a.'Ul It* adapum i -yp. W O Qoal* 1:1 aa re^jirad by '

anioi (batb

-1 u nil

koff 17 Cbay Oorner Anna.WondiT:dge Vew Jenct

Juit ' :anSai han H Welu. Attorneyt: i3 l I-L 1/10. II, M. II SI

' NUTKBTAKB NOTtCR thai plaintiff).

!Bame> 'orlej and Fiuramr Ron-,! l n aha: W'T to the MWdleeM

Court. Law ~ -

HUOH H Ql'IQUT• uiMn,'iaainan-a(-L>n|P

I At*-"'the a J rimiOAl*

Tow"nihlp"6ommltt««"Ba4, by"r»a»-1 nrnv i lp '"'''* . .hiMou and punuaat (oTaw Raid To !» adtaruetd In na minimum prM at wfcldi wit panderi-l^in1" un .my _|,-u in eald block will ba laid *)-; with "ciii-a ^ Fioi.' « • » " " « , ^ eBX. HKWgather w j i all other dotalla pat- rju.i adort»"> •>•> Augjit I. ifH | gKntONttari«. " | tn»n™»».W».»» | l * » « . - . . . _ d^artkai li

DlTtalon. atr Brunawirk.

NEK JERIKV IlKPtBTMBHT OF ! Hew Jeraey en the 1MB day <>.'( IVU IBBV1CI IXAMINATIONa • AlUI"! 1 W " '•" O'rlock In

™ _ j . _ a • •._ ^ _ K ^ a v ^ ^ aBl A _ •_T«_ _

tt»00 i^r» «oeu ol prapafihl

require a ibwn

t ur the _::OommllUe

i« Curin I An:-.ouiirM clualna Hate for «1- rUwtiiniii or uol Bmrr lilt appl'-cattaLa July SI. Ili l . I tha Court canjw rn.ii.tr *>r ap»ll-all'5U diiUea and mini-1 fir a Judinttltea n*''ire nniin uuaiincafloiii aypiy to **•' r,ey Conley teH

cplrtuw hrr birthday athome of Mr. and Mm.

gMid o'alinaU\t n ld d

N Y—Mrs.

e>er barred

Ftank and for ttalr.ai the aaid, Dited July S JIM

family r*furnpd from Babylon, Anurt* D.Daamcnd. iaq..

appiy to 0*pertinent i>f f:»U Uerito* B:ate

iw irrtBtun. New Jenay.•V-.-. in n •:«.•>«. . } n.onthi real-

the ea-a%e of 4 • ' in Wjod&rkbjfu n n r oaUi «• J'-itor Sii.Himr Salary,

ul any utlon tnere-T-LT/IB. 17, 34,11

L. I . where they vlnted rela- \RSSSm. * 1tivn |

birthday to ValerieBruce Davidson.,- - - - --

Richard Van l*nten OoorReThrmpern and Jamra Playtir.

—Annlveraary coniratula-Eiom >'i Mr and Mn LouieMllano. Hompii Park Ave.meand Mr and Mra RobertHints Orand.Avniue

onn:.io

•f34. s: M

Mra. Jam'- II'Cn'.v:

".'.IT •l:ma i

uf Mr and.-IUM- Au'.ii,- iuta

Strikes & SparesIfr. ar,(i M:b Mi.L.ui Cum-1pUnRA I

1/ of Mr andHculia Ll':-

rajY Mr andif re Harold Maul and Mrand Mir Hdo'i. d srank andChUdrrr Jar-r HIKMT*. Jr.

eniHirri lainSL'PUIOR CUL'RT Ut NBW .'RR-

BBT — ffmr.mry T)li|llitti. Uld-dleeef foun:v - IXMiet No F-1IM-17 VfllOKEM, BAMDI-CH. ItPiamtirr and mAJ»I VBABELand DOROTHY VHABBL, -inwl>, MAX y i L L W and BVAYBUJR) •.'• wife. CHAKLX."DRIB U.H 0AV1U BAMHAY

Eiera trading aa R.il.TH 4M-AIT<i I-AUT3 CO u.ri

ABO fiAlTM (rail -.« «'nAt"M PI 1 MB1MO 4 HIAHMnare Dafet:4iii:» Writ "' Bir:i -turn fur the aa'.r of n u r u u v 1pren-.uca d»l«-l June . IBM

Tin .IP f' >l-e aao»DOWt-HOB T H l t a D W NIGHT Writ, to me direc1*! aud da-.it'-l

MIXIU LBACiL'B I "'•' Pipuaf K u a n puB..< vrn-W L due on

Mrs Rnu<->t CWoodbrldfa kfualr Oenter1 Maru

BaaaaliMartonl

w11ITn:.II>M

h1010

1»11IIle

• TAKB HOTICI lhal ilia nnd«r1 aig:ird u paraul and natural| g'.ardian of BUnvn ¥»rkI >k>. w l i aptly to c!.aI Cciintv Court mi la*' j ' i. iMI ai ten &el, inreiiOO'i at "..,« Cvui

• '.' f i l l of Naw BruJeraet "Or a Judgment _

I UL I '.: fain v i . *.i aaaiime thename ol Bixon Marc Oaanett

a' CN-Rirn uANNarrT.parent and natural guardianuf Ruii'in Mart Oanapolaky

P.UHH A. HUM. nga.Ail rntji fur appiban:HY L>AV1!> I RAVICH.

k parlnarl)Al'Bl> June :" 1WI

I-L I I . ID 1' 34 51

' NOTICK TO B1UPEBI' NCll'B Id HESBHY ftlVBH

• ini -k»l«n Bin ul.l t» receivedli1. tl.e 'Irwnehlp Corni'.ltM nf*.ie T( 4f.ihip '^ Wiiodfcrtdge for

'.•if 11 :ntrui :h.a of Srnmlt and. Etrrg-*>'ii Atai.uea iFoida< Illgh-

.» id Aionu* iVeaabat •. and Uur-J.'i Avrnnr Drainage in t'»el i*nt l lp ot WootfhrliUe. In the' c II •-; <r M'ddlPiei with m U-tumlnwe Osncme BpenW HU aa\Vnrfifliid FfiiairaUM! ktteadan

upon a Sawsadwi

NOT1CIy,w« l< harrby r-van that

fo..ovnj jirupoaad ordln.w.

Inde-

II

1 star ! « . , ,

' h a

»*fs,

**!< ft

»

r'";».

* • • «

IP DO

' 'monthly Ilunat and olhtf

f „ . . „ , in (he oOBirart af

Bar-the han* «i i

"*?•?? by t"Hii TownaWlii«*iniul}{oename w. t f i , paymaai thereof by the pw>

Haeer aooardlM to tbe r.anner • !

ol Hit minl-

ua and

13 inJ DUJflflA!* Tnw

To be artnrllanl July•II! .Uly 11. iaM in

:ha\ »I4 orainanot will Mi tatam. n i ( U i aod ntanalMup tor fjrlhar ooniW»r»tl(* ar-J tary aawarafa aratamnn>) puaaat at a Aiaounii of aald T o v n l b i p tqr <rovnaiilp Ouii-.m:t«« In be bald at. „ , , H 1 M I > am

ib ra In l>i* Hoaprlw h w Uii.m:t«« In be bald . „ , , H M I > L

bu »ura In l>i* Hoaprlw noht, oaniwcUona.ipaliijiidlBi in WoodbrWf• ..pp.rwmnMa k

Haw Jaraev on the *t«i day of.Amur., last a-. I . W F M !*«•• . !*f aa *uos mtraafUr M aald mat M a f i a . *tur ran.bf iwliad. at whxb tfna > H i m H A w , B I I ,

IM nm.vr •Ullaainu- ,

men r,

A .,'aoidiru 'P»w pdaui-l .aon r. . i

A.mail-, i iWiwin

" • • :

an hu-

(uaHty larragaie't

KOTICI TlfcBEUtTORIAjilliAr.y K»f-ninr of

Seranno Ckftwi.r i l tout ' i by di-netlnn Of aSmfr B Browi • rri-<au of the. Ouniy . f alldd.ratihimby give* amtl.'v tn the arariitftri•if tne eeid Barafl:H< c:u<ncp.p tobring in *h«r l*bta daraande andAlalma aialnat the n w r ol U:eHid 4tia*ead. under oath or af-firmation, wltkin all moptha Iromthla date-ot liiay w:ll be f o r e n r i U 9 for rjrther

..a deb I N Amur.. i e» ai I.B-P B i W T ' . i BKHmnK0> at « e • » « • an UP,.

.,e deea y* w a ^ ^ u r M Mid mat „,««««* • • ehi Waatarto-jy gf i „ , I M , ,, urran.be iwlied. at whxb «•"•' narrell AKBII* k j i M tf> UM I . , • ,...LI i mart «nrt P1"* I l : P»""nl * h o •»•' *>* , rwrlh Amboi * VtadMalM Kail-1 in Bei i.,T M III? i " " A « iief-m w-s: ba ii««i •» nad. thenoe « j ^ T « « h a a J y nut™

uii> IIITI- i ovtH*-!.-">:iy »o be >.e»rd oon- ^ ^ u , , , , .nd nearly Parallel *•'.«•„,,. .the IH4I \,$Za.l u-.. „„„ M . Rallroa. Wrtl •» J a f UM. »„ ' T , 4

< l l O u : B. J. DUNIUAN. throu(h Lou 14lud H. klook BH n . i". ,! ^ . ^ , -lownthip Cterk .maJng w i l l i o i t l Awnue _ . n t

~ " I »ti ABMirii iri nwi ABLUHINQ. thmutb Lol U Bad IS Btoah M4. h. »;

|

!!!? lo.nih.p Ctark nSSngNOTICI '*K ORDIKA»n«._BmAayWWa. throua*

Kiit::e le neraby glvei. that theIoJ.owUig piupoeed ordinal P WUinuudueed an>) l*m"1 on (Ml .

AKD WAMITKi <!0-

barred i f any ' action therefor i flnslagalna tha aald Bcarutni

Dated June m n ltMANTHONY

paaaaga at a i r m i M of _ _ . - -Tuwnalilp niuiuuliiee to be Held Bt I fitly ahail heraafw

l:i Uia Manoria:, Colon:

Boboder A?eaiM andthrough Lot Ml. Block W i l lLou l to :l Inci.. Block tfi-Buid tbroufh the forth Ambay *

Kent

by Unw

LEVTNB ,DBW1AN Seq)loo Snilta Bwect.Perth Amboy H J

AttorneyL-U 7'1. JO, 15. U,M

l u meeting roomMunlolpel Buildlr-K in WoadMdl*,.

Iinciiuir NPW Jereev on uit S'h dej ols Augue:. L»M M M d P V. IDSTI

«r aa mon tharpuffr a> Mid snavwr car. ba rea^-nrd. t i wl.ica tune Iand place a<l pereor.i who may bel:it««i-.ed tLaralii wl:. lie flven gn•.;ipfrtunlly to be heard ton-!

—Mr ur.d Mi*Boui'kf nr.d siiiS D"inM andOaty. Am:: Atnti.if MiltedMr*. Cl!f.''i:n PL!I:II« a:,d Mrand Mis S'*n>v Huirb'.

— Mr and Mm QecrneMaxwi-;: H'id -"il l iei i Kath-Iwn. Ruth Ann. Faith Hop*grid OenrhP. .'r. Cliarlriftrwt *ir- .u-s-.a at Rev. andMra Alton Rlcharden. Ha<*-tnsai-k

. < — H n b i i t h w : l l l a m i . 'wnutmni't^r o! J3oy ScoutTroop 48 and tnJrty-two^tiembfn of AII troop aredamping foi a npelc at Camp.'0owaw at Delaware Waterfit*. —Mr and Mn. Hamilton,

, IlBlrtKi. Jr. and son Hamll-III. tVrlght Stroet. were'

of Xfr. and Mra. John'at Lake Hopatcoag. •and . Mra. Charlet.

titko and eon Ttaomu.:iht strpft. vmted friend* ,

«nd relative. In DUon City, •

l . . .—Mr. antl Mn. Ororie!SilaxweU and children wen

Monday of Mr. and.. Paul Smith and Mr. and

Paul KuM, Mldralc.

BputalkeI-UOky • »

Honor BoU, High IndlildiMI aeorea1 Larr)

J a m " O-^UKhaUkl 3M. Bd Neoaia 111. Mike111. Larry MlthalaM 111, IdMl. Joe Clllbeno SM. P-aj.

11). Walt WbaalMkUl. AI Manar SM. Ben Buckln110 Mike Done SOT

Three - game winneri: Wood-bnlge Mual-- Ocnter over OuU*w».Manona mar ~

due on ^ ^•ranHMDAY THI SIXTH LK

OF AUQUBT A D NIMTtBXNB V I D R n FIFTY-BOUT

| kt «bt BMT •* two CYkMk ft» «>ethan prevailing kBtandard or n»y-Hlbt taring) tuna In tlia aftar-noon of th* aald Way. at tpeSheriff » Offka In inn Cliy a NewBrmawirk W J

Ai; show (•(••.».-i hta :ra.-u orp»rei-:» if '»r,i! and prain-eca. r».-f-. "?rj" R.|Mar> Tarda.liiaftar partl-u t-lj davrliad ! irti rrad la publu-«lru»y lyl&g ard >w!ng la tnu Uji-inpa1 Building.

PUBLIC1 NOTICI•.ake iiatlnc t*ia»

to be beard eop- k renun| tbe aan.a

1 B. J OL'NIOAIt. the Townal.li) C

Board of Hra Cummlulonere wll. AN OIWINANCB RXOl'LAbald a public heating an Monde.) (AMD C O N T R O L I i I HU .Amwat I. Kt I M P M at tew IMrmULATKRf Or PBIVATJInanaa A»enui Plrahoue M «U-1WATBR. OAB OR CTIHIR. « «ruaa a propiiaal V aoquln a ne* I I.f?rn WITHIN TUB t T U t r l OF

•(•• - . . • • •MI "eai-uaTid arnoiint o f are i n * * by the Oammlaeiineo'-IHB -"n^mn

f * "' ""rVrd?. ESS* l£S»grjLUa' Meniiirlal1

, WBOdhrldia.Towr.ahip of" We-xlhrlfl** :r tr.ef N J on Augjr. I. IIM at I P MOouuiy ur M:dd:eaax and State or EM'.rrr. IJsjTlght Baring TimeNew Jerery | Drawlnga. apeclfKaslona. and

Knuwn and deai»n»:e() aaHumbara thlriy-e>«ht '11), U . - . /i.iua |39- and forty ••>< hi Bljck

known aa... . . Boul«»rd. to witT.i it portion of a road -ailed

Co.cnia Bi-ulaiard beglcnLng atthr iliildLiig -Hit between thelowaal:lp ot Wudl.rUgt andt:-r i~l t ur Hahwar at Lcec«li.eAvt'.-.Le Krid ruiin!cr!v W'aierli an:'

elte. ISM feet mota ormaBbole to MPnuwct Avvnue)*ar!y ai aaaiirPerth Anbot •road -M h a t acre ofpaaadEMPboM In» M of tae Railroad, tfatnoe .Norihany eroealnj Ftoapaat Aia-•:ne a.nd parallel #lth t in WaaUrt)l:na of tba Perth Amboi • Wood-brtdn M i l M d . UwouA UM '«ar at £aet«li.e brMn MilMd. tbrougitoM

i!-.. BuuihwfK- « l f a«4 l i | «aak Ml-A.nd in a geneinl Lota S U d 1. 4l«ek IM. l l t l

M t jHOVOMd n

OQ- .a|nd

;

,*,

d in a geneinl Lota S U d 1. 4l«ek I . l l t la. 'unwaaurj djnctlcn M a more • / Mw to ajHOVOMd n a n - . J j , ,roaf. .-a'.'.e-i N*w D c « r Boal and I hole; A o n n '•> Wa»«r:y aod M i "

l ! Ik aX * k S

JMiI1_ 'anglea to the t*ll-

i tote 1 and I. B.ockj to a

the oantai

TBCOLOHIA NWILLIAM

I -L. 7 /M,»BMRUry

, n! blda, aoatraruI for the propoaed work, prvpatad'

Howard Wadlaon tmrnablpand approved by die

TiJWSBHIP OP WOODBBIIXW SBCTrUW 1. Mo ptreon ilia'.l lay.„ . • ooaetruet or lnatal', ani |rf1»ie

water ilnn |aa line, drainage ilntlor otter pipe line wlthlft tbebouQdarle* o f any puhJc Itreat or

the Board of HuoaUon «>f tbaTnwnahlp of Wbodbndge In. tbeI flrty-ona (51, aa atown «a * "ia^ Eigineer and apmvrm uj «••< i . .- .™..i . ». T . ^ . . . . . . . . - _ . - - - _ -

Two-cane anniwr.- » Wetki o»er eittlt,i>d "Map o: l o t . g t t w u in State Highway rmmmlialMiar, hare Board Boom toi Uia Buran A»«ue | neiu'urhaili LuakT ••!•• awar a s m - the Townahlp of Woodhndl'. 1 J . bern filed la tbe Office of tba *ald Bchool, Woodbrtdge. S J , at 10 JO

properly of w:.!lam nailer, a m . Engineer » ManierUI Municipal A H . B D j T . Auauat 4. IIH. at.••mi

and ndamlk In thla Townahlp wlau and until a narmlt U Aralobtained frcen the Tornablp Baft-near Autborlawa tteaana.

• f l | V OOtaaBaXUCUOeB QeT

• f any aaoh Una until

a C4,;:irr CO-EUCII.T Mli«J Onaa a nearly rightComer. an1 tlial pnrtiar. ol a road throughroue. .a..*4 iY.onla Bowl run- II*. 499 fael more or jaaan'.ng In a •ei.ara! Hi.<itheny <U-1 propoead manhole InpactloB (ran (be eornar a«n- |Una at TMrttea Aewuia at |ta moatmsn.t cal *i ( M n a comer to .lorUMrty mi: theaoe (II l»arth-it.* !ut*ree.thjn if aamr with wrater'7 |Ad parallel with the

— northerly property line of Wnnd-fcridge Park • * ' through Lou IIand -.4. Block STI-K. croaalm Har-rell A*cmia and throuitb Lnu 11mid in. Block I7I-L. eraaalBfnoolldge Avenue through LotaII and IT. Blork Hi-f i . 400 imore or ieiaCto k>a center lint ofArtr'.aMa A*«aiM: thence i l lBcutbarly aJong Via eaartar line olAdelaide Aieniie 900 ftet more orleaa tn tha Bouthtrly and or Ade-laide Avenue, and la HorwoodAvrmi* from tha cantar line e!Adelaide A7cn_e Trttterty 110 feat

N .' B:at» Hlghwav Kouta .BBC DON i Iha following de-

KrihMl pub.ir a'.rwt <II :hla Tewn-ihlp aha.1 r.areKfiar ba fcno*n aaNew L<o»r RotC. «i wll

T iai i>.ir,..u. o! a road BOWfial.ad L'c.nn:arjn« at ilif KurtL *aater.jot Chain OBU1 Road wMrh lathe owner conuaoBiy n:i«d tbeCu.«nla Library corner tkanoarunning North oeatar-.y rroaamgtba Pennaylvaaia Juliroad u>Iha uitenertlon of a road nllMI

u 0on»'i Corner, and" iha" imr ir-ore « l»a< «nd In OboLto Ate-tlon of a mad palled Mew Dover | :•.« from tha prnpoatd mMiTlula la

OW'irra.II \ tRil l .In • iiIM * "

!» hm 11%"'"he oat Cshall 1* [

siftann •

tally iu Jnay l« inot In « M |iit, S^Vlfi

:« whitli

pmali o( Ki*d Eo teaitt

r j | ImpIinii uptto irat Ml '» | such3«t af «j

Ho. •'. il » k f r *• r u :b> .r.'i

Alt"1

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This Is Tmxmm lasUrn...

La Qlorlli Oil andOas Company...a vai-Mfl l* •ubsldlaryl

V-<i Gl n

.^-Mr.andMn.RoHextDe*r-'ijtnd K M TMuJci and HoV

. hay* returned bean a tripf the Poonnoa. .

EX'-.The chain CKUIt Catuef1 i n m a t w Glut met at the tu-mto;m Mr. John JewW

>. and Mn. L. 'and Owen

a day at MOnfn

JoAnn ftuthtki her Hvetitaentb btttb*-

i Wth a family jNirt*. ' ..r-**1. and Mn. yino«nt

i atlebratPd their im*r with a trip to Mew

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