Document 6508894

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Document 6508894
IL-EB
Thursday, April 18, 1963
TAGE FOURTEEN
The group vgjed to repliee
the worn <jutt¥nlform« of ill
the major league tetms and
Lei Lawon, general manager
wat directed to over** their
purehaie.
1
— At a meeting of j
eoi/>NiA— All teams In the A motion br Karl Lambert
Minor.
Major
and Senior to conduct regulations for the
MUt
Lriffue division* of the Uttl« 1954 aeaion during the month
lfi«fi Oak
luncheon
for
;
, :
The Daunhu™ of America.
• * f
un
The
League of Colonla iof June 1883 In order to insure
Isflin S(»
t» held Monday 7:S0 p.m.a t •
and M
"ndw brownie L j l a w n w m p s n i l council, will t h ! t ^" d r e "; r i A p l ?L 2 6 < P' ' ' ? "
J
which do not hold
Tn I.I « - » m
School 18. Indiana^ A^nue.
by St.
St C
o R t mh
e
r
s
and th« Executive
and son
Troops,
Ce„
Troops, sponsoredd by
C
e _ „e , „ m
try-out»J»n
boyi
replaylni
the
followhave
been
formed
and
practice
P
Ing
season
**«
approved.
|Ro»H will pern on the commit
St. Vincent De Paul So- u- o r i h
,„ ' t W p d . m K ( t
|Ro»
(Mrs. Kurt Klein
—Mr n:id Mrs. Joseph Manu
ti
far the season began last week,
ou(lh l m
n t Hal1 Lln
May 6 nai been designated
ciety of
St. Cecelia'.
hu
* from 7 to T-M
of St
Cecelia'. C
Ch
u rr cc h
h™
™*
T
PmVfW
'
" tw.
coin
Highway.
Metuchen.
Tom Donoghue, president re- U "Meet Your Son's Manager were guesU
meet Tuesday
m
men,
iucsa»y 8
a Dm
p.m in
t h
In Our i MHr shW f t y n M
c Travis,
ported.
Night," and all fathers and Freldfc OoldbeiR,
« t S. &•».»* and children. " " " ' " ' V™; — ' ' " ' " " Lady of Lj.urdM Hall and t h e J j a m i n A v e n u , fflll te hostess j V ^ V wifl" go for the . , . At Monday night's meeting » n i are invited to attend the —On_Easter Sunda-,
Janet Robert, Linda, and Bar- - R * v . William B Kirby,, O |rl Scout* In the first and x , , ^ ^ . a t g p.m.. to t h e i ^ a r y , •which will be esuhMrs. Robert Ark.-,
or the executive board with the meeting at 8 P.M. at th« Civic C h i l d r e n , Rootbftia Jenn. Union Bench
pastor^ of the^ Iselln AsMmblyithird floor classrooms.
OPKRT Mah Jong Club.
lished when th« new school i»
Club.
A
film
of
the
1982
of O o d C n u r C h
coaches
and
managers
at
the
Eli7- . . „.* r.
' •nnoonced
the
.
. - _ T h f l M l l n FiJt B n d D r u m
James, Raymond [,• i _ T ) w Webelyos of Cub.Pack l.uitt on Benjamin Avenu*.
Colonia Civic Improvement World's Series will be shown Marie, Adams 's:•',',
schedule of
for
Corps, spoiuored by the C h e m ^ will meet Wednesday 7:30, Announcement was made that,
BbfUi. was an Easter .Sunday
d
w
Club.
Inman
Avenue
plans
for
refreshment*
served
dte
follows:
week
as
and
gue«U of Mrs. Ed»l>
d'nner Mif of Mr. and Mrs "-» , "
""'"»'*: Sundayi^'HoS^^udder'o^.'DTsAssistant Cubmas-Kindergarten registration willj
Charles Van Blarcum man, Newton.
the coming season and the
take place on May 18 and 14 ati
W m l " G , V h i . Goodrich St " ^ J - • * » « • • : u ^ j W c t 11. will meet Monday and.
1
Umbert, co-chalrgroundwork for improvements!i"n(j
—Mrs.
Richard
• --Our*, on Easter 8u»d» S S ? ^ S S t t c " « ™ I ! W ' * l M - i » " ^ 7:3° PJB-' " ^^ Lady Forester of
affecting the future of the U t - ' m e n
Avenue has ret»•••«.
tie League were outlined.
p.m.:
after a trip to Atlai
, . H . » , . r service,
AIT)REY E. A1UTO
Teedy Oonzalex w u ap—Mr. and Mrs H,,-,.
c'lUdfd: Mi and Mrs,Harold W o d n e i H j a y Bible Study, 7:45
pointed chairman of a raffle. Avenel Principal
jlmmons. Serel n-.,
VFW Post Band
-The "Plm and Pan.s" 4-H Maul and children. Glen and
clair, where they will • « the • TO WED IN FALL: The en- the first step in the group'!
JJiti Registration^^ Easter
Club will me«t Monday from,meet Wednesday B p m . at Post •Wonderful World of the Bro-'
t>if»nr. Chcesfiiuake: Mr. and
gagement of Mls« Audrey fund raUlng effort* on oehalf
- T h e Sons and Daughters 3:30
Mrs. Joseph De -;
:30 p.m. with their Headquarters, Lincoln Hi(sh-|thers Grimm." Transportation
Mrs William Scank. and chilway. The band plans to par-1will b« provided by the Home Elizabeth Alula, daughter of of the proposed field hoiue for AVENEL — Mia* Alice M. children, Joseph. ,i, •
dren. William Jackie, and U u ticlpate In the Loyalty Day Pa-land School Association, but the Mrt. D. J. AI11U. 85 We«t the Pennsylvania ball field. load*, principal of 8ch<»ls 4 Jacqueline, West An:
Mile Lee. R*ahway: Mr. and
Street.
with Mr. and Mrs Spencer — A Pre-Cana Conference rade Mar 4, in Perth Amboy. children must provide their own s"tr«t"coionla"and'the"ute F l r s t P riM l n tbt r a f f 1 ' w l U gland's, announces "that children and Mr. and Mrs H
pel and «pns. Hcnn
T h e P T A of School 24. admission and lunch.
Mr. Ainto. to Charlei H. a color television and second
jwl]1
gpomored by 8t.
Moreen mMr"anrMr'5" M".^ - St. Cecelia's A c t i o n | « \ u ^ C h u ^ M o T ^ e d c^^'Kenn^VaVlc School."'^! noti^^^inary ^ l . n . ^ r . ^ l w VanRaaklrk, son of Mr. and{prize will consist of ten tran- tlme will be registered in School Alan. Oary, Wayne ;,
cpri and' children, Rosemary band will meet Wednesday| p i M , n ( j gU who plan to marTyihave 1U general member?
34 and 25.
JAdvna Street, and
Mrs. H. H. Van Buskirk, 11 liistor radios. TlckeU wlU De
'available from . all totchei.
and Edward Mr. and Mrs. from 7 to 8 p.m. in Our LadT[ W | t hi n the next year. The geriesmetlng on its usual date :
Stmel
Avenue,
Iteltn,
has
Registration
hours
are
•
•
.
K j * * ^ , ^ Ave:
The Executive Board for the
managers, and«Wembers of the
Geo-ge Maxwell and children/of Patlma Hall.
|WiU be held for five successive:month April 29 has been set 1962-1963 school ye*r will re- been annonnced.
A.M. and 1:15 P . M . ! . . —
1
Ladles Auxiliary.
Ruth Ann, Faith, Hope, and —The Executive Board and Fridays at t p.m.. starting Pri-^or the meeting at the
tain their positions^ for 196S Mbt Alato it a gra4uat«
George and Mrs Harry Evans'ciass Mothers of the Homeiday April 2«. Registration must Junior High School. A Festival 1964 and a regular election will •f Woodbridge Hlfh School ! Walter Cahill w u appointed j
and children, Harry ana Doro-'and School Association or be made In advance by calling of Square Dancing, presented take place after occupancy of and attended DoufUts Col- chairman of the opening day^
thy. all of Lselin; Mr. and Mr5.;school C made final plans for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilder-;by the students of the chool. the new school.
lege. She is employed In the ceremonies to be held on May;
iwill be featured. Election of of-; After th« regular buiiness, onVe of Montfomery Ward 5. Prior to the ceremonies. a| or
Robert S. Scank and children, g hot dog sale, to be held fo: sleeve at ME 6-9073.
ptlsmal certificate, a recleaving
Colonla
meeting a Chinese auction * « ; A Co.. Menlo Park. Mr. Van- motorcade
Janet, Robert, Linda, and Bar-!jtudent« on April 25, during | —The Junior Department fleers will be held.
vacclnatlons, and a recJunior
High
School
at
12
P.M.
Keep Her Hull,
eld.
!
bara Jean, Union Beach; and the lunch hour.
jSunday School Teachers of thej —There will be no religious
Buskirk if » graduate of
ord Jf »t least two polto tn- Mechanic — My a:
Mrs.
Levy's
afttrnoott
second
|
wll|
drive
through
the
»re»
Mr. and Mrs. Otis R. Dou?her-| — A regular meeting of the^lrst Presbyterian Church are j Instructions for public school
Woodbridfe Hich School and
keep that car of vn ;•
lay ichildren at St. Cecelia's Church grade won the attendance award I Radio Electronic Television ending at the baseball field on Inoculations.
ty and children, Keith and Society for the Preservation'scheduled to meet W
1
nd Mrs. George Sabo received
Kevin, Menlo Park.
School of Newark. He Is em- Pennsylvania Avenue. Dlgnl- Children who have attained Owner — Wry
he special award.
the age of five years on or be- Mechanic — w<>;; •
tariea
Including
the
mayor
and
plor<4
by
Rerlon,
Inc..
Edi—Mrs. Joseph P. Sasso. Ken-']
A fail wedding is committeemen'have been in-|fore December | 1 , 19«J art ell-[stop, the cops win
Saturday, due to the Xuter va- ton.
nedy Street, Wednesday night.
vited to attend.
..
'g»le to enter school.
laecident.
planned.
:&tion.
was accepted as a memter of;
the Italian-American C'tizen'f
Club. Her membership was proposed by Mrs. Albeit Bont*mpo.
Cornell Avenue, Rahway
land Encounuresnent of Barber'evenini!. April 24. B p.m. in,
!8hop Quartet Stngtntt in Amer-'Fellowship Hall, bessons for
:
lca #111 be held Tuesday 9 p.m the coming month fill be dlsat the VFW Hall.
Lincoln cuased and curriculum planned
Highway. Final preparations1 __Boy Scout Troop 47. will
will be made to host the Oar-m f P t tomorrow 7:30 p.m . at
2
'
»>irst
Hot Dog Lunch
School No. 6
PERSONAL
ITS
-
Little Fellows
Practice
VISIT -
A&P's Most Modem
•-Another in the present feries classes on the •'Teachings
of the Catholic Church" will!
be held tonight at 8 in the]
Rectory of St. Cecelia's Church.'
Oak Tree Road, Catholics a r t
invited.
—Mrs. Vincent King, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Chemical Hook and Ladder
Co.. District, announced a regular meeting will be held tonight at 8 at Auth Avenue Firehouse,
—St.
Cecelia's CYO will
sponsor a dance Saturday at 8
p.m., in Our Lady of Lourrtefi
Hall. A general membership
meeting of the CYO was held
Monday.
—A meeting of the Executive
Board of the PTA of School
15 will be held Monday 8 p.m
at the school, Pershinp Avemie. Plans will be completed
lor the general membership
meeting, Monday April 29
Planned for the monthly meeting is the election of officers
for the 1963-1964 school yeal
Featured also will be a "Torn
Thumb 'Wedding" presented by
students of the second grade.
—Mrs. Gustave De Preiter,
president ol the Lad'.es Aid S»ciety of the First Presbyterian
Church, announced that the
regular semi-monthly meeting
will be held Monday in Fellowship Hal!
— St. Cecelia's Parochial
School PTAs 1 and 2 will spon- i
sor a cake sale after all masses
Sunday. The mothers of Miss|
Ruckert's class will supply and
sell the cakes. Mrs. Edward
Flood is in charge assisted by
Mrs. John Zmyewski.
j
—Membzers of the Women s
Missionary Council of the Ise-|
lin Assembly of God Church
will meet Tuesday 1 p.m., a t '
the church for Prayer Service 1
—There will be a meeting of
Boy Scout Troop 49, "Tuesday '
from 7 to 9 p.m. in Columbus
Hall.
BRAND ISEW
REASON
TO
SUPER MARKET
306 INMAN AVE. G.,-^u!?«U> COLONIA, N. J.
Another service from the Shell Oil Company and its Dealers
How to reduce
wear and tear on your car
Easy to Reach!
Only minutes away
from all points in
Woodbridge Township
Low, Low Prices
1. Anticipate Kopt and jour brakes will
and Plaid Stamps
last longer. Except in case of emergency,
there's really no need for sudden, brakejlanuning stopt.
When you see a stop coming, tale your
foot off the accelerator. Your engine will
— Large FREE Parking Area—
slow you down—and you'll save wear and
Open 'Til 9 p.m. - Monday thru Thursday
Friday T i l 10 p. m. - Saturday, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
tear on your brakes.
NOTE: A braking stop at 60 mph is
about four times as tough on brake
OPEN SUNDAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
linings as a stop at 30 mph.
2. Avoid b m p t i g the curb-and save
tires three Wtyt Bumping into the curb
can: ( 1 ) Throw wheels out of alignment.
1 his can increase tire wear up to 50 percent. ( 2 ) Break tire cords and shorten
tire life. ( 3 ) Flatten tubeless tires by
breaking rim seals.
So be careful when you're parking. And
if you ever should bump the curb hard,
ask your Shell dealer to check your front
tires and your wheel alignment.
/
3. Increase pressure in rear tires when
the center of the belt down firmly and
Just make sure your engines cold so \ '
hauling heavy loads. An extra four or
measure distance l>etwecn stick and belt.
don't burn yourself.
five pounds of air will help rear tires with-
Correct distance should be about M inch
stand the extra weight. To make things
for most cars.
easier on springs, distribute the load
6. Ask y o u Shell dealer to show y w
periodic inspection—to catch small trmi
the heat control valve on your exbust
hies before "they cause big damage.
• even!)' throughout your car.
NOTH: The heavier the load, the more
So, ask your Shell dealer to put \ 11
power your car needs to move it, espe-
heat control valve doesn't move freely, a
car on his lift soon and take a look. 1 lut k
cially uphill. TCP,* one of Super
number of bad things can happen — in-
the best way to spot leaking brake HuiJ.
Shell's 9 working ingredients, helps
cluding bumed valves, loss of power and
a loose connection, or anything else tli.it
Super Shell give you power when
rough running.
needs fixing.
4. Don't park in front of y#nr h o u s e -
richett m^rht m the world!
OWN A HOME !
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>lu I'f'lli Ambu>: at b u i t bt
In Wuudbiidii': 33] Am buy Av<
{'i tiluclii Nunti ol Ureeu til.)
lu Cdltttt; AlutHJy Av«. kl Sib »
Butoa
New Jersey is located on the Main Street of the nation,
in the very center of a clearly defined area referred to as
"Megalopolis"*. Megalopolis is a continuous stretch of
urban and suburban areas from southern New Hampshire to Northern Virginia and from the Atlantic shore
to the Appalachian foothills. It contains one of the largest
industrial concentrations anywhere, and is the greatest
financial and political hub on earth. Right in the middle
of it all... New Jersey! The importance
of this remarkable geographical location will continue to gruw . . . and New
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offers the most efficient and economical
product distribution to the Megalopolis
market and its 40 million people.
. Me*t " D V
ff.tt
'Home pfflce
yo«r engine heats up.
free bumper-to-bumper inspection
ing it down with a pencil or screwdriver.
time you get a Shellubrication.
. But on trips of a few hundred feet,
It's a myth that discolored motor QU is worn
out—and should always be replaced
your engine-uwi't heat up. The moisture
stays inside—can leqjd to increased wear
and sludge formation.
So, if you possibly can, drive right into
the garage when you arrive home.
5. Make sere jour fan belt isn't too l o o «
Tune mt when dark, 4«co]ored motor oil
tdmtyt meant the oil should be changed.
Now, it's not necessarily true. Reawn:
molt of u^ty's premium motor oils look
dark and {iscbloreo1 riKht aw»y. Actually,
they're working-holding tiny dirt particles in suspension so they can't build up
or too tight Too ho* a belt can lead to
you change? The American Petroleum
tery. Too lijkt a belt can damage genera-
Institute recommends every 60 days in
tor and water pump bearings.
summer, every 30 days in winter.
lay a stick n o w fan belt pulleys, push
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m
on critical engine parts. When thould
an overheated engine, a run-down bat-
For a rou^> check on fan belt tension,
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Taxpaying Servant of a Qmi State
Your Shell dealer will give your car a
easily check the valve yourself by push-
When you start a cold engine, moisture
steam and goes out your exhaust once
T
"Where Firtt In The
Name Mean* You!"
then drira into the garage later on.
Once you know where it is, you can
condenses inside. This moisture turns to
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• A M I ;«•*
7. Treat yonr car to m regular checkup.
All cars, even the brand-new ones, iu'ul
manifold-and to fix it if it sticks. If the
you really need it for heavy jobs.
, . . and, your iirbl step tu homr
o^vinTshi[) Is i visit to First
bdVliiKi to »rr*nge financing to
meet >uur r^iu
your jmr&f*
Do yon ksow why it's bad practice to park in front of your house, let your engine cool then put the cir away later on? For correct uuwer, ite item 4.
u»m.
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M yaw SJuii itdtf fat itroigkt /«*, ^
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