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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 13

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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Renorts of Area Municioal Courts 13 THE COURIER-NEWS Plainfield, N.J. Thursday, June 23, 1966 Theme Js Listed SOUTH BRANCH "Living with Jesus in Bible Times" is the theme of daily Vacation Watchuns Scotch Plains by Bible School Director of the Bible school will be Mrs. Fred Frederiks. Heading the Beginners Department will be Mrs. Robert Stewart and Mrs.

Muriad Pepling. Mrs. Arthur Stovekin Jr. and Mrs. Kenneth Revis will head SCOTCH PLAINS The following dispo- Bible School to be held in South sirions were maae in Municipal Court last night by Magistrate Georae W.

Jackson: the Primary Department ant Mrs. Frederiks will head thi-Junior Department. Pianist will be Miss Allyson Reise. Timothv Frederiks will be in charge of audio-visual aids. Branch Reformed Church Monday through July 8 from 9 to 11:20 a.m.

Lindley H. Clark 21 Canterbury Lane, Westfield, failure to yield at intersection, $20. Barbara L. Wald, 10 Scotchwood Glen, improper brake equipment, $20. James L.

Deal, 425 Midway Fan- wooa, unregisierea motorcycle, S20. Jeannette Havens, 99 Maplewood Bricktown. unregistered vehicle. 130. Thomas M.

Fisher, 65 Rivervale gtreyaruing signal, Benjamin A. Rowe 3rd, 16B Sayer Ct. Madison, disregarding signal, $20. Ronald Miserendino, 2010 Grandview westtieid, delinquent inspection, $20 Carol Tartis, 127 Pleasant Fun. if you are driving this summer, wood, disregarding school guard's signal George Przybylek, 1250 Territl careless driving, $20.

Richard J. Lotti, 624 Loretfa Ter Plain, field, careless drivina, $20. Green Brook GREEN BROOK The following dis-' positions were made in Municipal Court last night by Magistrate Robert Runyon: Jacub Zakrzewski, Harrison, operating a vehicle while on revoked list, unsafe move, and operating a vehicle without owners permission, $320. John Hohm, Passaic, passing on the right, $15. Joseph V.

Strazzulla, 916 Putman Plainfield, unsafe move, $15. Albert Busacco, Pittstown, Improper passing, $15. Mathias Striny, Irvington, passing on the right, $15. Cafhryn A. Clinedinst, 2619 Holly South Plainfield, driving on the shoulder, $15.

Russell W. Chomas, Cranford, unsafe move, $10. Richard C. Culkin, 2 Edwards Middlesex, no directional signal on lane change and careless driving, $25. Alan A.

Tobey, Ramsey, parking violation, $2. Martin B. Stein, Fords, disregarding a stop sign, $10. Arthur C. Erick, Bordentown, disregarding a traffic signal, $15.

Frederick Testa, Clark, no registration in possession, $10. Joseph Slotter, Doylestown, passing on the right, $15. Byrl V. Bird, 150 S. Fifth Man-ville, careless driving, $15.

John C. Minnello, Summit, disregarding a stop sisn, $10. Edwin S. Stevans, Kenilworth, unsafe move, innocent. Robert Gainer, 1100 W.

Third Plain-field, passing on right, fine suspended, $5. Jerry J. Dallatortas, 437 W. Sixth Plainfield, careless driving, $15. Stelle M.

Butler, 716 Falcon Som-merville, a traffic signal, $15. Jose DaTante, Elizabeth, dumping violation, $25. II Santiago Alipio, Bronx, N.Y., careless driving, $20. Konrad Warmbier, 151 Marina Edison, careless driving, $20. William E.

Persons 3rd, 785 Hyslip Westfield, careless driving, S20. Ernest Bowman, Roseile, no license In possession, $10. Frederick T. Sehoch, Marlboro, no li WATCHUNG The following dispositions were made by Magistrate Paul E. Feir-ing in Municipal Court last night: Robert Rainey of 413 Henry Scotch Plains, operating a vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicating beverage, taking a motor vehicle without the owner's consent, $310; driver's license revoked two years.

John J. Corcoan of 38 Saw Mill Berkeley Heights, speeding, $27. Anthony Santomauro of Jersey City, no driver's licence in possession, passing on shoulder, $25. Herman Plotkin of West Orange, Improper turn, $15. Grant Wilson of 7 Stanford Somerville, careless driving, $15.

Donald A. Rovane of 5 Magda Lane, South Somerville, careless driving, $15. John C. Appleton of 9 Ridge Berkeley Heights, disregard of traffic signal, innocent. Baltazar Dasilva of Newark, speeding, $20.

Joseph Eckstein of Brooklyn, N.Y.. Improper turn, $15; passing on right, $15. Isaac Prince of 643 W. Fourth Plainfield, disregard of traffic signal, $15. Marvin O'Rear of Maywood, improper turn, $10, suspended fine and $5 costs.

Robert W. Dowgialo of 10 Arrighl Warren Township, speeding, $15. Albert Tulllo of Summit, following too close, $15; failure to have vehicle re-inspected, $10. VIOLATIONS BUREAU John A. Baynton Jr.

of 730 Ravine Plainfield, improper Charles Danbroskl Jr. of Irvington, parking without lights, $15. David MacDonald of Cranford, disregard of traffic signal, $15. Joseph F. Sinkus of 231 S.

Fmley Basking Ridge, speeding, $15. Roy Wright of Lyndhurst, disregard of traffic signal, $15. George Salotti of Secaucus, Improper Knight of 312 Stebbins Plainfield, disregard of traffic signal, $15. Murray Rose of Cranford, passing on r' Michael' Lombardl of West Orange, delinquent Inspection, $10. Charles Rickert of Oxford, disregard of traffic signal, $15.

Roland A. Poole Jr. of 637 E. Second Plainfield, passing on right, $15. Lemuel Muller of Bayonne, no registration in possession, speeding, $25.

and you get stuck on the road; friend, cense in possession, $10. Mrs. James Belampnti. AA MiKwau u. Fanwood, no license in possession, $10, and unregistered vehicle, $10.

Paul A. Verdersoa, 192 Garden south Plainfield, unregistered vehicle, If aennquenr inspection, 20. Bonnetti Decorators. 521 Hillrrect iv, Westfield, failure to display 1966 inserts, Arthur F. Pittius.

2103 Terrar. you may be in big trouble. South Plainfield, disregarding stop sign. Joan C. Applegate, 51 Cray Fa wood, parking in prohibited area, $10.

James Hunter, 214 Terrill Fa wood, disorderly person, $20. Advises Insurance For State Troowers you may wait hours for road service, J-w VAi- fh jf I -Vf fit i' 1 1 I 4 tJr uWr V- 1 I if 1 1 5 I fit XXcvr Stanley fcppa ot a ureen oiau Middlesex, failed to have vehicle rein- i spected, $10. Edward Kuntz Jr. of High Bridge, New Jersey should find a way program that will insure fami regard of traffic signal, Beach lies like the Lukises that thev henry uusney or runaim kl imnrnnitr oassina. $20.

to provide adequate life insurance payments to the families will be well protected financially Joseph Pidany of Garwood, disregard or traffic signal. Sis. of state troopers or other public safety employes killed in the Sorrel Rizzo ot far siopc, moumaur side. Improper passing, $15. it the breadwinner is killed in the line of duty," Mrs.

Hughes said. and pay a bundle. we've got a much better idea. Auaustus uurvee Jr. or oernorasvuie, Improper passing, $15.

Paul 5. Rneinnarci ot v-namam, miiinn. 1 i. Lerov Goodwin Jr. of Springfield, im proper passing, $15.

tdwaro uiert oi aummn, impiwyci Hash ing, $15. 3avid E. Palmer of Mountain TAWnthiO. $15. Thorns j.

carano ot ijou Kouie 11, pr. 73, North Plainfield, disregard of traffic Contract Let For Sewers EDISON $106,924 contract for storm sewer construction in the Stephenville section was awarded by the Township Council last night. signal, $15. John Fabrlclus of Linden, Improper passing, $15. James A.

Berwick of 13 Ferndale merkal.v Heiahts. improper passing, $15. line of duty, state Senator Mildred Barry Hughes, D-Union, said today. "There is no reason why the state cannot afford to take out life insurance policies to protect the families of policemen, other law enforcement agents, paid and volunteer firemen and others who, in the service of municipal, county or state government, run the risk of losing their lives every day they provide that service," Senator Hughes said. Mrs.

Hughes cited the case in which State Trooper Anthony Lukis of Burlington was shot and killed on May 4, when he Emanuel Scholler of Maplewood, dis join the American Automobile Association. regard of traffic signal, $15. Louis Delia ot Kearny, disregard ot traffic smnal. S15. Ricnara Simon or Norm nw nyae The contract went to the low Park, N.Y., disregard of trattic signal, Robert S.

Tobey of 435 Tappan North Plainfield, no registration In pos iAn. 10. George Chenowem ot eeiievuie, im- nran.r Dassina. S15. est bidder, the Mangonella and Priziosi Construction Company, of South Orange.

An ordinance for a $28,000 program of sidewalk, curb and gutter construction work in various parts of the township Harry rteisn ot tnzaoein, improper turn, S1J. David Rutgers of Madiscn- disregard of sign, $15. Agnes s. ooernuoer or uoyiesiown. disregard of traffic signal, $15.

Inhn M. Burk of 1015 Carteret stopped to check a car parked on the New Jersey Turnpike. He Somerville, disregard of traffic signal, 15- left a widow and five children. Ann Schneider of New Providence, dis regard of traffic signal, $15. Arthur Beskin of Union, disregard of "It is wonderful to know that the public has begun a collection to aid the Lukis family and that traffic signal, $15.

was introduced. Public hearing was set for July 13. council also set July 13 as a public hearing date for an ordinance rezoning an 8-acre tract in the 29-acre Inman Industrial Park for light industry. It is presently zoned for restricted industry. Josepn sairareiu or mamam, improper turn, $15.

ten million Americans already have. call the AAA New Jersey Auto Club: Newark, 622-6655 Westfield, 233-6402 Fjorham Park, 377-7200 Carl Limberla of 269 Mtyersviue the fund now has reached more than $30,000," Senator Hughes said. "It's nice to know so many Gillette, speeding, $21. George Volkmann of Cranford, disregard of traffic signal, $15. 'i'i KOOen j.

warnicR or vniie Bridge Milling ton, improper passing. people care and that so many ii $15. Another ordinance set for a ncent L. strloto Jr. ot mz teorge have worked for and contributed to the cause.

But I hardly think public hearing on July. 13 em Plainfield, speeding, $15. Shirley Schumacher of 24 Westervelt Plainfield, speeding, $15. powers the township to buy a such voluntary efforts, as commendable as they are, provide Sonla Winson of bit w. tignin Plainfield, disregard of traffic signal, 113-acre spur of Camp Kilmer 15.

the answer. land for $350,000. 1 Arthur J. Corbln of Mf. Vernon, Ohio, Plans for acquisition of this "Instead of leaving it up to disregard of traffic signal, $15.

George Ralnet of Pompton Plains, wrong way on one-way street, $15. land, extending from Camp Kil mer to the Metuchen line, were Eddie Mitchell or 134 aecona Plainfield, disregard of traffic signal, $15. S. P. Grober of 275 S.

Main Man- the people 'to pass the I think the state should make provision for the survivors. to receive an adequate sum in such reported by Mayor Anthony M. ville, disregard of traffic signal, $15. Yelencsics last month. Robert Mascot of Kennwonn, oisregara of traffic signal, $15.

cases to assure a living for the entire family and an education Men's and Young Men's TROPICAL SUIT i for all of the children. It is pos a Fire Galls Plainfield YESTERDAY sible that insurance policies can be purchased at a reasonable cost. This is something I will research during the summer recess of the Legislature." She said she will see whether there are any limitations on just r.t p.m. Engine 3 used a portion of an Indian tank to extinguish a smoking flat tire on' an automobile owned by R. W.

Payne of 492 Southhampton South Plainfield which was parked at Grant Ave. and W. Sixth St. 2:08 p.m. Engine 2 washed down the FXlnn JJw 1 i i if what the state can do, contacting comparable values pavement in front of 614 Arlington where a parked automobile's overheated gasoline tank overflowed.

7:28 p.m. Newspapers burning along the tracks of the N. J. Central Railroad about 300 feet east of Richmond St. were insurance actuaries to determine what kind of life insurance policies can be acquired.

By autumn, I aim to offer a extinguished by Engine 1. The Fire Pre vention Bureau is Boat or plane, car or train travel light and irrinkle-free in Dacron polyester-wool Executive choice of 2 or 3 button models, side or center vents, belt loop or extension "waistband plainfront trousers. Black, Blue, Burgundy, Grey, Brown. R-SL in grotrp. QGHJ GGECEI1 HD II GHffitMffillEEB TTrny nA Lm Aali Mm rw MSi WM When You Open A Regular Personal CHECKING ACCOUNT Many Single Needle Tailored! SPORT AND KNIT SHIRTS comparable values 1.95 Combed Cotton DRESS SHIRTS FEATURED LIKE $4.25 SHIRTS PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY, N.J.

Please send me information and signa-1 ture cards on your "NO PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS. Individual Account Joint Account NAME 1 And Maintain A Minimum Balance of $200 BANK BY MAIL WE PAY POSTAGE BOTH WAYS oi) 11 LII I II.IMIMIliW JJLllW. "'g FOR J-L STATE. pc (1.39 each) SPORT AND KNIT SHIRTS Recular collar combed cotton gingham plaids. Henley cotton' knits, solid broadcloth and plaids.

Short sleeves, S-M-L. DRESS SHIRTS Sanforized combed cotton broadcloth, cuffed short sleeve. Spread button down or tab col- hr. White. 14-17 in group.

TRITE OR FILL OUT COUPON FOR INFORMATION Perth Amboy NATIONAL Bank "Chartered in 1924 serving the public since" MAIN OFFICE at the "FIVE CORNERS" in the heart of Perth Amboy Other OFFICES at BRACE AVE. and in CARTERET MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM WATCHUNG nut ita showno centm. n. j. OHH 0AH.T INCIUDINO 1ATUI0AY JO Til 10; HIDAY Til an mm.

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